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and Household.
To Clean Lineup
Mildew'd linen may be rejjpffed )>y upp
ing the spots ; while vret.Pt river with tine
chalk scraped to and rubbed well
itr.
A Good Water-proof.
fa render »hoes water-proof, vra-m a
little beep wax and mutton suet until it is
liquid, and rub some of it slightly over the
of the soles where the stitches are.
A Itcll-ih for Pork.
Fry some slices of salt pork
%ke them out, pour a little
fc ; season with pepper ; sprink’c in a little
flour, then cut tip the pork into small pie.ee*,
and put it av y. >
RaU and Harness.
To k°ep rats from eating harness, keep
the harness always well greased w/’-t the
following: To three or four pounds of
grease, add two or spootffuls of tar ;
greased in this way rats and mice willjiot,
cut them, neither will horses chew thein\
Getting Out Manure.
Determine how y< u \VjB piifc
upon an acre; then knowing the. size.of the
lot, it is to calculate in Wow 'toany
heaps a loads should ba Jumped,
far ‘apart they should he? V*Tpr
calculation, and the fir.-t row of heaps oh'D-er
a straight side laid,
may be evenly covemrl.
Raisin Pudding.
Soak two ounces of raisins in enough
hfandy to cover them. Talcn half a pound
of flour, a pound -of chopped suet, a
dessert-spoonful ot ground ginger, / two
egg*, four ounces of white sugar, and
enough milk to make it. a pretty light paste ;
add the raisins, boil it.Qir two .hours, and
serve with what pud.d-lng.sauce you please.
.. Dyspeptic’s feUcuit.
flour (yheat coarsely ground
without bolting), two^quarts; corn meal
sifted, one quart; butter half a cup; sour
milk to wet it up, and ealeratus as for bis
cuit. Roll out and cut*with a tea-cup and
bake as other hiscajrf’nnd when they are
Sold they are just for dyspeptics.
And if the flour none would re
fuse to cat **
Colic Rcjhcdy.
tt may not be
tcaspoonful of common salt dissolved in a
cup of water, will give almost instant relief
in most any case of colic in man ;
quart of fish brine is ore of the J^rst. reme
dies for bots or colic in horses. I bavtj
never failed of success in giving weak salt
water, in any case of colic, to nursing in
fants. A less quantity than
will often relieve adults
Coffee.
Having picked over the coffee, wash it
nicely, parch it evenly in the oven until thg’
berries crack open ; when thoroughly
browned (not burned) let it stand until
luke-warm ; then beat the yolks of twoegits
to a froth; stir it through this warm coffee,
and set it in the oven a minute to jJrv.
Take the ground coffee, one tablespoop/fij
to a pint of boiling water; stir it up with
atnve ; let it simmer half" an ~7)?>ur';
stir the grnumlß down wnen mey rise,
and use good cream.
Farmers* Pudding.
Take one pint of bread crumbs, and a
quart of milk, half a cup of sugar, four
eggs, taking only the yolks, butter the size
of a walnut, one lemon, grated ; bake until
done, but not watery ; then spread a layer
of currant-jelly or any preserved fruit over
it. Take the whites of the eggs ami sugar,
in which has been stirred the juice of the
lemon, beat to a stiff froth, pour it over the
pudding, and brown it. Serve cold with
cream. It can be made without a lemon.
Flavor with nutnieg.
How to Coo It Old Fowl*.
For the possible benefit to some other
young housekeeper. I wish to tell them
how to eook an old chicken. Prepare as
for roastiDg, then boil threo hours in a
covered pot, with one quart of water, to
which add two tablespoenfuls of vinegar ;
after which put in a pan in a hot oven for
about one hour, to brown. The liquor in
the pot to be prepared ft r gravy ; should
the water boil away too much, more should
be added. The result, is meat as tender as
young chicken, and some think richer and
better.
Economical Hrcnkfaat Dish.
Ts you havo a few' bits of meat, or two or
three cold potatoes, left over, put some
dippings into a skillet: slice the potatoes
thin, cut the meat up fine, and add salt and
pepper to taste ; then bent two or three eggs,
according to the size of the dish to be pre
pared ; stir them to a cup of cream or milk,
and pour over the meat and potatoes. If
eggs are not plenty, use fewer ejrgs and
more milk or cream. If milk, add half a
tablespoonful of butter. Keep it over the
tire, stirring constantly, till the eggs are
conked. It tikes but a f°w moments to
prepare this, but do nor leave it an instnnt
till done, or the eggs will burn and ruin the
whole.
Good Hum*.
After hams have b°en smokod, take them
down and thoroughly rub the flesh part
with molasses, then immediately apply
ground and powdered pepper, by sprinkling
on as much as will stick to the molasses,
when they must be hung up again to dry.
Hams treated in this manner will keep per
fectly sweet for two or three years. This
must be done before the fly deposits its
eggs, for after that is done nothing will
stop their ravages. The above has been
practiced in our section for more than
twenty years. No soaking is necessary.
One pint of molasses and one or two pounds
of black pepper are sufficient for any ordi
nary family. Try this plan if you want
good sweet hams.— Rural American.
Tlic Best Tee Cream.
Our beet confeotioners in making their
cream use about eight ounces of loaf sugar
to every quart of cream. To flavor four
quarts of cream with vanilla requires a bean
and a half boiled in a little milk. If with
lemon, the outer rinds of three lemons
enoulti ha grated very fine, or six drops of
oil of lemon to every four quarts of cream.
Four quart® of good cream will make seven
quarts of iee cream, if well beaten : while
thin milky cream will increase but little,
and never become perfectly smooth. The
ice should be fine and put into the freezer
with alternate layers of salt— say about
two quarts of salt to an eight-quart freezer
—the ice and salt as they work down to be
filled up. m
JjEGAb
Libel for Divorce.
STATELOF nJCMMITA— Ups '•"V' vktx
(Vn-Ufiofcrnher Term. IST«*. Present
flfr TTcnor- Janfe* 'ATGrecne, Judge. .
Martha Ann II ard, ) Libel far Div™e. m
j S a I Rale to perfect service.
It mppe-trinx W the Court from the retnnvof the
Sheriff that the Defendant Oafs rn.» reside in this
conn tv : and 1t further .xppe*«Wt that he is a non-r.-si
dent of this State. It is. on motion of Ci un-el. ordered,
tha* said Debm’arit appear end "iriswer at the next term
of this Court: el-e that the cage in default
nnd the Plaintiff allowed to And it 1« further ,
ordered that this Hn’e be Ablished in the Thomaiston \
Ilera'.d or.ee a meTW.: for FA-
A tme ex’.rnct frJk the ‘
T JENNINGF, Cleik.
. U psor^iTenTP'ffStliu^-
T'\ r ILL be : n
g V Mareh next, before^ the Courfhona** d-or in
i Thomnston Upson between the tegalh.nm
of sale, two bnDs of IPW cotton on by virtue-f
an execution is-iy and form the Superior Conrt of srtid
! county, in f 'Vr-r Henry ig-timr Rhe v e Mr.th
ewv Prnperfv printed Ont inCiid execution.
Also a* the same time and p'nee. on<»-hnlf Interertun
certain mill «*u»L on Potatee Creek tosrrthermit h*ljl
lLatcr. arivii'gea ond yard en/Unlrirg
. dnorc or less knowryfflTthSold o,»lqui/t prbperty;
the S'-me b< ingon tne east of on
a* i’ e pn pitftr of tho .Toucan C«4quitt to
sntfs'r seven ft fas In fsvdr <if K A FiweUon against
Jonathan and Henry C'olqnftt 7»r..r.ertv i>*Lit
e d ou* bvjjwiitijr. \ s
fch+Hd. m fiberiff. f
•Jpsiyjs l>erifliaisa lc.‘
Lurux hf ticySf U’US(C'
T Ul'Son eontHv.
Da , durinc
fl-sf Tnesdawfn Mifrch rext* tlie
to- wit; ni- «eat. r .»rsTf-w *» rocking chairs,
two one pljHr‘><fidiron«, one bed
and hedstero]*; beds and
fmail tab’s, one icoking fcnrenu, onsfcloek,
two with fiveiraijjß four com
mon chalrsfobe Ini tre wash pot omJ»y
j-'one hav horse nine or ten y-ea/s
on* bridle aud snd«lle. one cow and cfilf jpVl pmperty
levied on to aatisfv one fl ta. in Oitoji "ti John K Hart
j and .1 Y. Allen, vs. lintesAV. issued trom
He Superior Court of
! Propiertv pointed out. itjpijrs.
i iCso, ut tho same time and place, o* sorrel horse
, nsilfe tfl or 11 wars old, one id a-k mule 10 or 12
; year* old, and one. bay colt. satisfy ore
> fl. fa. is-ned from Cpson ><rp.»V»^t’oiin v November
Term. ISTO, in favor ol fames >fl. Smith for the r«e of
officers of Court vs. Na’hatflal 1 Jf. Walker. N. M.
1 Walker. M IW Walker, ke’-, co’of and.
I- Property poinWl out-by pflnnt'iT.
! / o c ail ARM AN.
- w r, " r
A T t !’P('V rSirvT'^— Whorenp
, John M r . Administrator of tho <
>.ryfp of William Ti'fijf labs of’s»M eounty. deceased,
perma:iej?Tadi*ffnlstmtion of said estate.
s’+l hese are, to cite t’ e k»n
■dr.eil anand
*itty they lirtve. on dr hi*ire tfl? iminday in L#»b
sfuriry nea»f!' ■ should not be
inante.il *nand thta 29th dav of De
cember, 4fTD. f A *f WM. A. f ORR.
I decol-td * ' Ordinary.
fV ** r
F.ORUTA Upson 'countt.- Whe-oas
i \ T Franklin Brown applies for the Cuard s an«b.ip of
1 the property of Mattha K Hardy and Thomas A. llar
orphans of Isaac Hardy, deceased.
' Theso are, thei jifore, to cits and admonish all nersona'
> Concerneand to show
Monday in February wlfy said guardianship
should not be granted T .
I Given ujuler my hand, this 2*2 ishiv ofßeceniber, I^7o.
‘ dac24mt j WM. A. CfTI.IL Ordinary.
P-
i EORGJ.A —Upson COUNTY —A\ herons.
» \ T Robert S. Tisinxrer applies for the Guardianship
of Ahe property of l itres Hardy. Mary F,. Hardy nnd
TWoman E. Hardy, orphan children of Thouias Hardy,
deceased.
' These are, therefore, to rite and admonish nil persons
concerned to show cause it any they have, on the first
♦Monday in February next, wliy said guardianship should
mot be granted.
/ Given under my nand.'fthis 22d day of December, ’S7O.
' dec24-td ** WM. A.^7o ßit. Ordinary.
('1 F/OROTA— c un-ty Wlrorons
T Thomas R. KonoaUrttpplies for the Guardianship
of the property of William J. Thomas, orphan child of
William J. Thomas, deceased.
, . -OTt-’ hre .r.jfliArl'il’.'t /-U.
the first Monday in r<o..,«>r noit, why the said guard
lansh p should not be granted.
<?iven under my hand this the 20th day of Dec'r. IS7O.
dec24-td WM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
KORGIA—Upson county —Whprpns
"T" William L. A dams apnlies for letters of Guardian
ship of the property of K.nnv Buckholts Leodora
Buckholts and John J Buckholts, orphan children of
James Buckholts, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to file their objections it any they have, to
the granting of said Guardianship on or before the first
Monday in February next.
Given under my hand this 22d day of December, IS7O.
dec24 td WM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
(AGORGIA — upson county. Court of Ordinary,
T December Term, 187 b.— Whereas Amo*= Worrill
applies for dismission from the administration of the
estate of Rurrel W. Jackson, deceased. It is therefore
ordered that rule ni si be published in the Them&ston
Herald for three months, returnable to this Court, on
the first Monday in April next, that all pers ms con
cerned may have notice thereof and act accordingly.
A true extract from the minutes of said Cant.
W M. A. COBB, Ordinary.
dec’7 Bm—Pi inter’s fee $7,00
GF.ORHIA —Upson c unty flharVs
Stephens (colored) has this day filed his petition,
for exemption of personalty, and I will pass upon the
same at 12 o clock M.. on the 22d day of February inst.,
at tnv office in Thomaston.
febll-2t WM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
$lO REWARD!
11l AV E lost rnv Pocket Book eontninirig
papers worth several thousand dollars to me, but
valueless to any other person. Twill give the abo’e
reward to any one safely returning these papers.
deeio-tf J\MES suattles.
DENTISTRY!
r IMIE undersigned being pe-manently
X located in Thomston, still tenders thicr professional
services in the practice of Dentistry to the citizens of
l T pson and adjoining conn tics Teeth inserted on gld
silver, adamantine or rubber. All work warranted and
a gn< and fit guaranteed. Office np stairs over WILSON
SA W YE It S store.
deed ft BRYAN A SAWYER.
THE OHIO - FARMER 7
tol. xx-isro.
The flreat Paper for the Farm and Fire-ide.
THE OHIO FARMER is n Weekly of
Twenty Pages, printed on pure large qnarfo
form cut covered and Pitched,it being the onL journal
of th-* kind in the country. Each number contains a
large amount of useful in r nrmati«n. ali articles being
short and to ihe point Editorials fresh and practical.
Everything pertaining to the
FARM, GARDEN AND VINEYARD
Are thoroughly discussed. A Mechanical D pnrtment
i< kept full of instructive hints to aid in the FARM
WORK-SHO 1 * Special attention is give" to the DO
MESTIC Department: and for the FIRESIDE are
furnished Incidents oPFori ign Travel. Stories Sketches,
Choice Poetry, Fun. Ac, Ac The CHILDREN’S De
p irtoient is nicely illuMrot and each week. a> and filled with
such 'hings n« will gladden the hearts of the little ones,
uud make them better.
Only Two Dollars a Year.
Six Months for One Dollar; Three Months for Fifty
Cents. {U J Specimen Copies Free. Address
OHIO FARMER, CLEVELAND, O
Dr. Radcliffs Seven Seals,
or, GOLDEN WONDER !
E challenge the world-Lo fiofl a romps
▼ \ dy superior to Dr RADCLIFFS SEVEN
SEALS or. GOLDEN WONDER. The great cure all
of ths age. For Sick Headache, T<>othache. Flesh
Wounds, Burns, Colics. Pains in the Back, Ac , Ac.,
nothing has ever been fonnd to tqnfcl it. It never fails
to cure Rheumatism however aggravated the case.
Read what Dr. J. O. Hunt says of this sovereign
remedy:
‘•I certify that I have used one small bottle of the
Seven Seals, or, Golden Wonder porch «"d from Mr.
W. A. Johnson, the fluent, ami with only a portion of
it, cured a verr severe case of Neuralgia It given Im
mediate relief in cases ot this nature.
■I. O. HUNT.
Price per bottle fit) cents and SI.OO. Call and see
testimonials from nil portions of the coun’ry at Webb’s
Store. 1 ome and be re ieved of your troubles. lean
cure any esse of Headache in thr<*euiiniites.
W. A. JOHNSON, Ag’t.
For Upson. Pike, Taibot and Monroe counties.
dec24-tf
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/
T\) o iXi\i Medical Discover™
Dr WALKER’S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
- * .» *.
JFor linale Complaint*, afhbther in young or' old, «n.,r*.
ried the dawn of the turn ot life, these Tron
ic Bitters ,ve no equal; are safe and reliable in ail foriu.»f disease.
Hundreds of Thousands
Bear testimony to their wonderful
Curative Effects.
WHAT ARE THEY?
m K '.,5 %
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7 \
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THEY ARE NOT A VILE
FANCY DRINK,
Made of Poor Hum, Whiskey, Proof Bpir- V
its, and Refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced,
and sweetened to please tne taste, ca'led ‘-Tonica’*
“ Appetizers, ” “ Restorers, ’* &0., that lea l the
tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true
Medicine, made from tho Native Roots and
Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic
Stimulant 1 ?. They are the GREAT BLOOD
PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING PRIN
CIPLE. a perfect Renovator and Invigoratof
ot the By3tem, carryingoil all poisonous matter,
end restoring the blood to a healthy condition.
No p"rson can take theso Bitters, according to
directions, and remain long unwell.
O O will be given for an incurable case, pro-'
riding the bones are not destroyed by mineral
poisons or other means, and the vital organs
wasted bevond the point of repair.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheu
matism, and Gout, Dyspepsia, or Indi
go ition, Bilious, Remittent, and Inter
mittent Fevers, Diseases of tho Blood,
Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit
ters have been most successful. Such Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which
is generally produced by derangement of tho
Digestive Organs.
Tney invigorate the stomach, nml stimulate*
the torpid liver and bowels, which render them
of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of
a’l impurities, and imparting new life and vigor,
to the whole system.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache/
Vain in the Bnoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho
Chest, Dizziness, Sour Stomach,~B;ul Taste in
the Mouth, Bidious Attacks, Palpitation of tho
Heart, Copious Discharges of Urine, Fain in
the regions of the Kidneys, nnd a hundred other
painful symptoms which are tho offsprings of
Dyspepsia, are cured by theso Bitters.
'Cleanse tli9 Vitiated Blood whenever you find ]
its impurities bursting through the Bkin in Pim- ;
pie*, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when it is
fonl, and yourfeelings will tell you when. Keep
the blood pure and tho health of the rystem will
follow. 4
BIN, TAPE, and other TVORM3, lurking in
the system of so many thousands, aro effectually
destroyed and removed.
For full directions, read carefully the circular
around each bottle, planted in four languages—
English, German, French, and Spanish.
J. '\YALKER,32 &. 34 Commerce Street, N. Y.
Proprietor. It. 11. McDONALD & CO.,
Druggists and General Agents.
San Francisco, California, and 32 and 34 Com
merce Street, N. Y.
UNSOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND
DEALERS,
St pi 7- bill
GOLDEN MOMENTS!
| WOULD re
speet fully
inform those r
wanting a Time §
Piece of any de., h j, j Jfl
Hcripthm t h e y
would do well to Y~ i /
call at
OLIVER S. HIGGIN’S
New JEWELRY STORE. Barnesville, Ga.. as I keep
on hand and are constantly r "C iving fresh from New
York the latest and most improved style of
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry,
which I am offering at astonishingly low prices, as I
am dealing ditectly with i porters 1 feel confident
tnat I can furnish thi-. class of Goods as cheap as anv
House in Georgia. I am determined to keep on
hand s GENUINE \\ A PCI! ami CLOCK, which we
can sell to our customers and
WARRANT AS REPRESENTED
I am permanently located in
BA.RiSrESVILLE
and am going to build up a business l n this line purely
on merit, to if you want a FINK WATCH or CLtHIK
• all .t the sign of the ‘ BIG WATCH’ in th« new
BUK K HL< k K, next door to Bloodworth A Murpkry
East side public square.
niches and docks carefully repaired and
warranted.
OI.IVER S. HIGGINS.
Un.^ 4 f Baroesnlle, Ga.
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
New York, Philadelphia aod Baltimore!
COME TO ATLANTA!
11. K. SIIACKLEFORD,
' WHOLESALE "/* •
LIQUOR DEALER,^
,
Sole Agent for the ♦
TOBIA T SVI S . *
* »* r C*u
I'kKALER in fine WINES. BRANDIES, WfllSKllk A3 INS, Ac. Wfß d#f)li C! \>e any
hill of Pure Proof LIQUORS b*uj|fht in the < * r »
and Dealers in Liquors in Middle Oeoi*giacan save mffiiev T^kpurchasiniz.fronKmy
I can sell CIIA
Send for Circulars Curnkat. , v* f
* - jr5L. Shackleford.
June 4 1870 I , |/
a fJiourfxi woMEX Testify. " r -
. .g t ' if r r
DR, J. FEMALE R^GULVOR.y^OMAITS
BEST y y
4 CERTAIN CU£E FOR WHITBS... other diseases
peculiar to Prepared and £dd by bRADPIEfaP, Wholesale Drug*
Atlanta,
Tuskegee. Ala., Nov. 21 a f
mediately, armtber it trt that
is claimed for it, and have witneftseifjtfie rnosp dbfcideA&nd ifappy
by it. Very respectfully, s A-'AfeEXANBtiR.
We. undesigned Druggists,' tnk -CgMoasure ijjy4)mqieij<yn/ro Dr. ,fe* /
Bradfield’s
eases for .* ' > t/ DA-NSjD^ Ga.
W. C. LAWSllJlKtlanta, Oa. W.
p State of Georgia. - Tfilnjw lt£
ceipt of Dr. Josiah
a combination of medicines of greatjSurrt ia Afi«B»tre^|^ra t of aiPrhft females 2
for which he recommend* it. * - Mfafrl. P>BEAS"LKW .VI. f).
This December 21, 1808 H "* /y ' Fe’b’ ly
* r f. •* y . J
r if
WHITE AVmi eCoMES tiffis.
/ J,' C'' i--
I"l7'E begJLmvc to call your attention to aiLenlirely' new known as “Patent
w T MetaaVrc White Wire/’ p esespftrtg "qua'lffies which preven>*'it from ever corroding
or turning from its color during any'number oMtears, and/m. letters Patent have
been secured. It has been found to !*e thus only article suitable Clothes Line. The
old fashion rope nr chord always causes so t an|fr>yance by breaking, '
rotting out, and discoloring clothes, and by being put up and taken down
every time used. With this
WIRE OLDTHES LUSPE,
You have none ot these annoyances, and when it is once put up it gives you no more
th liquids^r^ r , us ’ n ? st . we aro confident you will fully corroborate the of
If- will not r.,Vr“r,«V 7 1, “ rp fis.na.il,v should, and will eventuullv- have ..ne
even salt J ° U may Kee *’ 1L ,n W}lLPr ror time,
SIX REASONS WIIY E"V ERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONE OF THESE PATENT
EVERLASTING WHITE WIRE CLOTHES LINES:
Ist. You never have to take it out of the weather.
2d. It will last fifty years or more.
3d. It is the cheapest Clothes Lines in the world.
4th. You cannot load it heavy enough with clothes to brake it.
sth. It does not in any way discolor, wear or injure clothes that are hung upon it.
6th It will save its price in saving clothes every six you own it.
TUBA 11. TRAYLER, of Thomaston, Upson county. Georgia is the o
for the Hudson R.ver Wire Works in Georgia. All orders to Irby 11. Trayler Thornass
ton, Geargia, will be promptly failed when the cash accompanies the order’! ’
IKBY H. TRAYLOR,
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HEROIC m\U]
HENRY’S
CARBOLIC
CONSTITUTION
R^'NOTATOIi:
* - .BASED ON SCIENCE
r Willi SK IU
and all tbe bailable cngrnuitv an A f
ness, that the art of pharmacy of',? 1 * 5
sent day eanxontribute. And c „
in Coneentrarei Form tbe most 1 !
**
Jfagetatile
Known in the History of
PWOFYING THE
p ' .^lmparting
NUTRITION TO THE SYSTEM n
TO T7IE STOMACH. ’ “
a Healthy acti n *0 the Li^ r r
neys, Secretivi and Excretive OrV'*
A DTIIZG ZUAVE
Lay breathing,l).s last on the bnt;; P <
his companjons surged on and Iff/. '
alone. They ktiew the cause c> , 1
' Mi<*achi»g eml'it was the deadly bulift v
'nriendto voice £»uld cheer hmi to i f e
hunymskill save him
OF PRECIOUS LIVE?
tfre to .f£y as’*rapidly sinking, andm.' ,
ly tottering on to an untimely end i n /
fering* Wretchedness, and U
ance 6f tißtmuse which
/( * arrest and assunge
m»w Life and Vi/,
And e iyise the Bloom of H,> a |, n '
To once more upon th**ir
ed Cheek's.
rlf LIKE A TIII£f
sores they ait aware of its attack, p u
itseif tirjfriiy the system, and thr'■
peglect becomes seated ’
defies all ordinary or temporary treats.,
to reluupivfb its merciless grasp.
- THE CAUSE Os
The —the hollow cheek!
TheVithpreW face—the sallow comnlen.
The yoics— the sunken, ghesy
The emifbiaTed form—the tremblingfV
The treaipbeVous pimple-the tnrturiog^..
-The ei uption—the inflamed«
.The face—the rough colors-Hob
and ailments of the pin
age? The-answer is simple, andcvfr*
whole ground in all its phases, viz: tbe
• ' Fangs of Disease
AND
HEREDITARY TAIN
ARE FIRMLY FIXED IN THE
FOUNTAIN OF LIFE—THE BLOOD
The INDISCRIMINATE V ACOINATIO
during the late war, with diseased Lvm
lias
TAINTED THE BEST BLOOD
in the entire land. It has planted thegf
of the most melancholy disease in the v-:
of men, women and chi.dren on all t c
and nothing short of a
HEROIC REMEDT
will Eradicate it root and branch, forwi
Such a Remedy is HENRY’S CAKtiOL
CONST I TUTION RENOVATOR.
On reaching the Stomach, it assimius
at onee with the food and liquids thee
and from the moment it passes into tl
Blood, it attacks* disease at its f untt
head, in its germ and maturity, anddisi
pates it through the avenues of the 1151:
with unerring eertainty, andß< nd'neu
pure Blood bounding through every 8 r ?
and vein
The tuhercaies of Scrofula that sj
times flourish and stud the inner coati-t
the abdora-en, like kernel of corn, are*-
ored, dissolved and eradicated and the
eased parts nourished into life. TheT*
pid Liver and Inactive Kidneys are stiff'
lated to a healthy secretion, and tM
natural functions restored to renew
health and activity.
Its action wpewi tbe blood, fluid*
body, and Glandular System, are 1
Purifying and Disinfectant. At its L
disease droops, dies, and the victim of;
violence, as it were,
LEAPS TO NEW LIFE.
It relieves the entire system of Pains»i
Aches, enlivens the spirits, and impst*
Sparkling brightness on the Ej®
A rosy glow to the Cheek,
A ruby tinge to the Lip,
A clearness to the Head,
A brightness to the ComplexioD,
A buoyancy to the Spirits,
And happiness on all sides.
Thousands have been rescued ftf®*
verce of the grave by its timely u*e.
This Remedy is now offered to tbect
with the most solemn assurance of Il!
trinsic medicinal virtures, and p° vt
Healing properties.
For all Affections of the KIDM
RETENTION of URINE, and Dieeȣ
Women and Children. Nervous P r * (
tion, Weakness, General Lassitude.
Loss of Appetite, it is unsurpassed. * ’
tinpuishes Affections of the Bones, H af y
C"Btiveness, Debility, Diseases of the
neys. Dyspepsia, Erysipelis. Fenr® !f ’
regularities, Fistula, all Skin D |! L
Liver Complaint, Indigestion,
monary Diseases, Consumption, Scro‘Q
King's Evil, Syhillis.
PREPARED BT
Prof. M. E, HENB*
DIRECTOR-GENERAL
or TIIE
BERLIN HOSPITAL
M A., L L. I'.. F K S
HENRY & CO., Propr*t>-
Laboratory, 278 Pearl
Post office B >x, 5272, N evf ‘ g
R
$1 per bottle, six bottles for $5- \ e^ s $
where on receipt of price. E dt . ie
requested to correspond confidents .’
reply will be made by fallowing
Sold by all respectable Drugg lß
tnch26«dy