McDuffie weekly journal. (Thomson, McDuffie County, Ga.) 1871-1909, February 14, 1872, Image 3

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She Mcflziffte lonvual. v_XJ 60 O . HOME MATTERS. Agents. The following named gentlemen arc duly author ized to act as agents for the McDuffie Journal : Dr. I. J. Brinson traveling agent; A. T. Bright well and J. R. Porter, Maxey’s; M. G. Broome and O. A. McLaughlin, Union Point; Dr. 8. A. Gresham, Greensboro : Wallace Lampkin,Athens • M. Jordan, Augusta. CiT All advertisements in the local column will be charged 50 per cent, upon the published rates, from this date. Religious.— Services in the Baptist Church at 11 o’clock A. M. Rot. Josephus Hillman. 7 o'clock I\ M. Rev. Jno. G. Caldwell. Our Job Department. —-Having supplied our selves with a largo stock of fine paper, we are now enabled to furnish the public with Job Work promptly and cheaply, and executed in the best style. The McDuffie Journal is the official organ of McDuffie county, and is the only paper published in the county. Messrs. Adkins & Hagermau have just received a tine lot of cigars—the cheapest in town. Be sure to go to the Exhibition to-night (Tues day), and see the Burning of Crosby’s Opera House, Chicago, with the Panorama to-night. We learn that the citizens in the lower part of Jefferson and McDuffie counties are making a move for the establishment of a post office near the line, which will add considerable to the convenience of their mail arrangements. The Griffin Daily News. —We have received several copies of the Daily News, published by A. M. Speights, Griffin, Ga.,at $5 per annum. The News is a neat, sprightly sheet, and keeps fully up to the times. We heartily wish the News success. Supreme Court Judge.— Governor Smith has appointed W. W. Montgomery, of Augusta, to fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court bench. This ap pointment is eminently proper, and gives satisfac tion throughout the entire State. South-Western Panorama Exhibition. To night (Tuesday) at the Court-Room, Mr. Scott will give an exhibition of his fine Panorama of Foreign Cities, Franco-Pmssian War, Burning of Chicago —large and perfect pictures of the great confla gration. That Fire Engine ! —We shall continue to agi tate the purchase of a Fire Engine for our town, so long as we think there is a ray of hope for the same. We now suggest that a meeting of our cit izens be called about Friday or Saturday next to find out the sentiments of our p, pit: upon the subject. St. Valentine’s Day. To-day being St. Valen tine’s Day, and this being leap year, we doubt not the young ladies will take advantage of the happy combination of circumstances, and ere the sun has set will have captured the heart of some loving swain. We anxiously look forward to the time, a few mouths ahead at most, when wedding-cake will be a prominent article on our bill of fare. Be sure to see the celebrated Cathedral at Milan at the Panorama Exhibition to-night. New Advertisements# —James H. Birch, agent, advertises in to-day’s paper, Singer’s Sewing Ma chines. The ladies, especially, will read his ad vertisement, and hike advantage of the opportu nity offered to furnish themselves with this now almost indispensable domestic helper. Go and soo Mr. Birch’s machines. M. A. Stovall advertises to hike Cotton for Pa tapsco Guano. See advertisement. T. M. Steed publishes a notice requesting all in debted to the school firm of E. A. & T. M. Steed to come forward and settle. He also advertises a Piano for sale. R. S. Weathers, administrator of the estate of Dennis Paschal, deceased, notifies debtors to come forward and settle. J. M. Harp, 15s> Broad street, Augusta, Ga., keeps a fine stock of Tinware, Kerosene Oil, and, in fact, a large assortment of everything in his line of trade on hand, which he is selling at very low figures. We can confidently recommend him to our citizens. Read his advertisement, and be sure to go and see him when you visit Augusta. The Oglethorpe Fertilizer Company publishes an advertisement in to-day’s issue, offering their fertilizer to oyr citizens. We are well acquainted with the gentlemen of this company, and their mode of manufacturing their fertilizer, and know there is no cheat practiced by them. Their fertili zer is really what it pretends to be. Captain Wil liam Johnson is their agent here. Read their ad vertisement, and call on their agent. Farmer's Clubs.— ln our opinion, what a farm er most needs, is a thorough knowledge of his pro fession, and in no pursuit is knowledge more in dispensable. The Farmers’ Club, when properly conducted, is, in every sense, a school for the dis semination of information pertaining to his branch of business, find for the free discussions of al* questions and topics which affect the general wel fare of its members. Those who have been suc cessful in any particular branch of husbandry, communicate the knowledge which their experi ence and more varied knowledge may suggest ideas valuable to all. Aside from the useful infor mation that may be derived to all connected with these clubs, there is a social pride which may in deed be considered as one of the crowning excel lences of such organizations. Farmers have less amusements, and fewer opportunities for recreation than any other class; their isolation from each other is one of the causes of this, and the result is of course, that while they work harder than any other classes, they no doubt enjoy less of the comforts and pleasures of life. Many reasons might be urged and extended to great length favoring the organizations of these societies, which cannot be set forth in a short and hastily written article like this. We submit the subject, therefore to our fanners, hoping they will carry out the project until there shall be a well or ganized working Farmers' Club in every town in McDuffie county. i Good Templars.— This organization, says the ; Augusta Constitutionalist, we arc pleased to know jis doing much good in Augusta. Commencing j under peculiar difficulties, it has progressed until j the old lodge numbers nearly two hundred and fifty members, and anew hall is now being built ; aii d anew lodge formed, which even at its start is • inaugurated with a membership of over ninety.— i It is doing much good in its department of reform, j and has oar best wishes, and no doubt tho best wishes of every citizen of Augusta that it may i succeed. j We hope that the Good Templars here will take | courage, and push on the great work. The Order ■ here has effected much good, yet much remains to | * ,e done to driver old King Alcohol from tho land. Special Notices. Baugh’s Rawbone Guano.—Mr. John R. Wilson, of this place, has the agency for i the side of this well known and popular fertilizer. | It can be hud at the low price of S4B per tou, I cash, and $53 on time. Call on Mr. Wilson, and I give his Guano a trial. Feb. 7,2 m Old prejudices are dying out. New j b*<‘ts are killing them. The idea that invalids j weakened by disease can l>c relieved by prostrating j them with destructive drugs, is no longer enter : tamed except by monomaniacs. Ever since the introduction of Dr. Walef.r’h Vinegar Bitters j it has been obvious that their regulating and invig | orating properties are all-sufficient for tho euro of j chronic indigestion, rheumatism, constipation, di arrhoea, nervous affections, and malarious fevers, I and they are now tho standard remedy for theso | complaints in every section of the Union. 5w4 Caution —Tho merits of the Soluble Pacific Guano, manufactured by tho Pacific Gua no Company, having been attested by ho great a I number of our planters, who have used it for the past seven years,its superior excellence is no longer a matter of doubt: and ns spurious articles of the j *ame name are being offered for sale, I take this | method of informing the public that none is genu ine unless branded on the sacks, “John S. Reese j A Cos., General Agents, Baltimore, Md.. jandlwd J. O. MATHEWSON, Agent. You are troubled with a bad breath. \lt annoys your friends as well as yourself. You 1 would like to get rid of it. but scarcely know what means to adopt. We will tell you. Use tho I fragrant Sozolout; it will cleanse and beautify | your teeth and leave your breath pure. j C J We know that for cleaning paint, windows, , china and glassware,; for polishing knives, iron, tin, brass and copper wares, and for removing stains from marble and porcelain, and rust from machinery, Enoch Morgan’s Sons’ Sapolio is the best thing in use. JDwlfl Homo Idvideuue. Hamilton, Harris Cos., Ga , Ducemoer 20th, 1871. Dkau Sia~l am well p/eased with the Compound Acid Phosphate of Lime, made by ihu Pacific Gua- I no Company, purchased of you lust spring, I applied the c< mpost at the rate of 300 pounds j p-raere. and it d»ub!<d the yield; making at. the j ; rate of ISO pounds of seed cotton per acre, against ( I 375 pounds on the u manured hind, which Was —ut ; j the picseni p.iee of cotton —about 400 per cunt, on | tit.' investment, and mor« than 150 p r cent, with cotton ut 10 cents p r pound. / expect to use no other kind next year. Yours, truly, , Jau2Hv3 It. M. McCARTidt. Many bousekoupeG* tire not aware of ftlic deception practiced in the manufacture of lia j voring extracts for culinary use. Many of them 1 are deleterious and impure. Burnett’s Standard Extracts are made from tho finest specimens of tho fruits and spices they represent and are perfectly pure. Burnett’s standard flavoring extracts, lemon, vanilla, Ac. C:mr go your servants and deal • ers and observe that they do not substitute in their steacl any of the pernicious unpalatable ex tracts with which tho market is flood-, 1. Burnett’s Standard Flavoring Extracts are established as the strongest, purest and the best made. The terrific duel between Prussia and France is over, but thousands of battles between J)r. Walker's Vinegar Bitters and Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint are now going on in every State of the Union. The issue of such contests is never for one moment in doubt. The conflict may lust longer in some cases tlmn in others, but the lead ing Vegetable tonic and alterative of the nine teenth century, invariably triumphs. To owners of horses and cattle.—To bias’ Derby ( uidition Powders aro warranted su perior to any others, or no pay, for the cure of Distemper, Worms, Bote, Coughs Ilide-bound, Golds, Ac., in Horses, and colds, Coughs, loss of milk, black tongue, bom distemper, Ac.. in Cattle. Price twenty-five cents, depot 10 Park Place, New York. Carbolic salve, recommended by the leading Physicians and the President of the New York Board of Health. Gives instant relief to burns, cures all kind of sores, cuts and wounds ; and a most invaluable salve for all purposes. Sold everywhere at 25 cents. John F. Henry, solo Proprietor, 8 College Place, New York. Svapnla—is Opium purified of its siknening and poismious properties, discovered by Dr. Biglow, Professor of Botany, Detroit Medi cal College. A most perfect anodyne and soothing opiate. John Farr, Chemist New York. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup.—lt relieves tho little sufferer from pain, cures wind, colic, regulates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and during the process of teething is in valuable. Perfectly safe in all cases, as millions of mothers can testify. Tiie purest and sweetest Cod Liver Oil in the world is Hazard & Caswell's made on the sea shore, from fresh selected livers, by Caswell, Hazard &. Cos., New York. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicans have decided it superior to anof ytlie other oils in the market, Christadoro’s Hair Dye is the safest j and best. It corrects the bad effects of inferior | dyes, while the black or brown tints it produces j are identical to nature. Factory G 8 Maiden Lane, j New York. Pratt’s Astral Oil —Safest and best oil ever made. Does not take fire or explode, if tho lamp is upset or broken. Over 150,000 families continue to use it, and no acci dents of any description have occurred from it.— Oil house of Charles Pratt, established 1770, New ! York. Risiey’s Philotoken is an established, warranted remedy for painful menstruation; and j equally effective as a nervous antidote in all cases j of nervous excitement, stomach and sleeplessness in male or female. Sold everywhere for $1 a bot- 1 tie. Morgan A Risley, druggists, New York, gen- j eral agents. A youthful appearance, and af beau- j tiful, clear complexion is tho desire of everybody. This effect is produced by using G. W. Laird’s j “Bloom of Youth,” a harmless beautifier of the skin. Will remove all discoloration, tan, freckles, j and sunburns. The use of this delightful toilet j preparation cannot be detected. For sale by all ! druggists and fancy goods dealers, depot 5 Gold i street, New York. Cotton IJoport. | Thomson © 20 Savannah 20 © 21 Augusta 20 @ 21f Charleston 2li Thonmon IViecs Current. Corn—per bushel $1 OS @ 10 00 '• Meal—per bushel 1 20 Bulk Meat—Clear sides !> © lOi “ Shoulders 0 Bacon—Sides 10 © 12 “ Shoulders 9 © 10 Flour—per barrel 0 00 © 11 r>o Salt—Liverpool 2 25 New Ad.yortisoinruts. PATAPSCO GUANO. A lbs. Liverpool Middling Cotton, delivered £*J\j <\t the nearest railroad depot, on or before the 31st of October, 1872, secured by note, lienor factor’s acceptance, will be taken in payment for one ton Patapsco Guano. M. A. STOVALL, Agent, febllm2 Augusta, Ga. NOT! CE. VLL persons indebted to the school firm of E. A. & T. IYI. Bteed will please call and settle llieir accounts FOR SALE.—-A good Piano, very cheap. Apply to THOMAS M. STEED, Thomson, Feb 14, 1872tf. 3*- 3ME. Wholesale and retail dealer in ©{SSI? IK § lE© 3 H 591 LAMPS AND LAMP FIXTURES, Manufacturer and deul r in all kinds of TIN AH) SHiET IRON WARE! GUTTKR f NG, UOOFINfi, dud all kinds of Jobbing done promptly and neatly. tuiiO 15SJ Broad St., Augusta, Ga. jmmwirwiui a Legal Advertisements. * * E< )RGIA —Me Pujtc County. \ I I. person* indebted to the estate of Dennis k V Paschal, (colored) deceased, are respeotfully requested to come forward and make immediate payment. Those having demands against said os.* Ute ure required to prosent. them in terms of the • :uv - S. R. WEATHERS, Administrator. IcbMwi Nofcicß. \ bo Hold boforo tho court house door in the ; »* villago of Appling, Columbia county, on the j first Tuesday in March next, a tract of land con taining one hundred and sixty-three acres, more or l : and ad joining lands of Muslin Walrott and ; others, the name being the place whereon William i M'-orc re- . \ at tho time of his death, j Sold for distribution. I Terms on day of Hal.*. January 25th, 1872. • jaiiflldflO SAMUEL MOOitE, For Distributees. C’itatiosß. 1 1KORG I A—McDuffie County. To all whom it may concern. J \MF.B H. J< )N EH having in proper form ap plied to me for permanent letters of adminis tration on the estate of John N Collins, late of said comity, deceased, this is to cite and admonish all and singular of tho creditors and kin of the said John N < lollies to be and appear at my office with in the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to James S. Jones on said estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this Jan uary 21*, 1872. A. B. THRASHER, Ordinary. jauflldflO Sheriff’s Sales. WILL be fold before the Court-House door in the town of Thomson, McDuffie county, Ga,, oa : Dr first Tuesday in March next, within tho legal hours of sale, ibt* following property, to-wit : The entire lands ol it. 8. Lazeuby, /ying in Mc- Duffie county—about two miles from the town of Thomson—adjoining lands of Elias Lazeuby, Mrs. Mary Wilson and J. W. Morgan, levied on as the property of K. S. Lazeuby by virtue of sundry fi. fas. issuing from the Justice’s Court of the [f>2d district, G. M„ on the 12il» day of February, 1870, in favor of W. D. Wilson vs. It. S. Luzenby. ALSO, WILL be sold before the Court-House door, in tho ) ? town Tnomp«on, McDuse county, Ga., on the I'rnt Tue day in March next, within the legal hours of sale, tho following property, to-wit: iho entire lands of It. S. Lazenbv, lying in McDuffie county—about two miles from the town of Thomson—adjoining lands of Elias Lazeuby, Airs. Mary Wilson and J. W. Morgan, levied on us tho property of R. S. L iz- nby by virtue of h fi ins. i-suing from the Justice’s Court of the 152d j district, G. M., on the 12tli day of February, 1870, in favor of F. A. E. Morgan v>. It. S. Lazenby. ALSO, WILL be sold before the Court-House door, in the town of Thomson, McDuffie county. Ga., on the first Tuesday in March next, wiThin the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: The entire lands of it. 8. Laz nby, lying in McDuffie county—about two miles from the town of Thomson—adjoining lands of Elias Lazenbv, Mrs. Mary Wilson and J. W Morgan, levied on as the property of It, S. Lazenby by virtue of a fi. fas. issuing from the Justice’s Court of the 152d district, G. M , on the 12th day of February, 1870, in fyvor of Thos. M. hi teed vs. ft. S. Lazeuby. ALSO, WILL he sold before the Court-House floor, iu the town ol Thomson, McDuffie county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in March next, within Iho legal hours of fla/e, the following property, to-wit: Tho entire panels of R, .S. Lazeuby, lyi g in McDuffie county —adjoining tends of r lias Lazenby, ■ Mrs. M-ry Wil on mid J. VV. Morgan, levied on as I the property of R. 8. Lazenby by virtue of a ! fi. f s. issuing from tin- Ju.-tice’s Court of the Is*2d j district, G. M., on 1 lie 12th dry of February, 1870, in favor of J. VV. Morgan vs. It. -S. Lazenby. JOHN T. STOVALL, Jan. 17, 1872. jan3lw4 Slier iff. GEORGIA —MeDujjie County. SR. WEATHERS having in proper form ap * plied to me for letters of administration on the estate of Dennis Paschal (colored), late of said county, deceased. This is to cite all and singular • the creditors and next of kin of Dennis Paschal j (colored), to be and appear at my office within the j time allowed by law,, and show cause, if any they j have, why administration should not be granted to | S. It. Weathers on Dennis Paschal’s estate. A. B. THRASHER, Ordinary. I janlOml GE( )RGIA —MeDuffie County. j WILLIAM FARR, of said county, has applied !to me for exemption of Personalty and setting I apart and valuation of Homestead, and I will 1 I pass upon tho same on Saturday, the 17th day of i j February. 1*72, at 10 o’clock, a. in., at my office, j janßlv.2 A. B. THRASHER, Ordinary. ii H? H !L\ t @ FIRST PREMIUM AT ATLANTA, MACON & THOMASVILLE FAIRS! Gold Medal and Three Silver Medals awarded the Singer at the Augusta Fair ! Sou] in one year—44,ooo more than any other Sewing Machine manufactured. Cull and examine our Sevvin* r Machines. Every machine is fully warranted. Machines delivered in any part j of McDulie, Colutiibiii or Lincoln counties. das. H. Birch, Agent, Thomson, McDuffie County, Ga. Also Deals in WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, LAMPS, &c., which he sells below Augusta prices. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired in the very best manner, and warranted. * febl4m2 OctIiEITBOItFEI Fmvnjzsß! X’REPAUED BY THE OGLETHORPE FERTILIZER CO- M'axey, Oglethorpe County, Ga. From CaGi price, per ton, on ears at Maxey 50 Time price, per tou, on lieu or acceptance " GO 00 V£}\i. Iho ( ompany manufacturing this Ferti/izer could give any quantity of good certificates, but simply refer Bluutcrs to those who have been so fortunate as to use il for tko/ast ton years iu the various p .rts of the State. CAPTAIN WILLIAM JOHNSON, feblJiol Agent, Thomson, McDuffie county, Ga. §arrp dDljcmicai Jfufsli^r! This compound, which hss so fully sustained its character as a first-class Fer tilizer for the past two seasons, is now ready for delivery. In order to secure its more perfect adaptation, its composition is varied to suit the condition of two classes of soils; No-1 Specially for Light, Gray, Sandy Land. No. 2 For Rod Olay Land, Results have fully demonstrated the necessity of modifying the composition of Fertilizers to the physical and chemical condition of the soil, equally as to the production of tho plant food necessary for particular crops. The undersigned believes he has succeeded in preparing Fertilizers to meet all these indications, and oilers them with perfect confidence to all Southern planters. The cost of Fertilizer No. 1. will be $56 00 per ton. The cost of Fertilizer No. 2 will he GO 00 per ton* The usual time arrangements can be made, and all other information given by applying to EDNVAKD BABB NT. iW. X>. Practical and Agricultural Chemist, 290 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. «T. M - IN, Thomson, Ga- janl7m3 T. W. OAK WILE, W. E. CARVVIt.E, W. CARWILE, Ja. ®. W» CABWM «& 00*9 ©ro;cis auir -lomurissicm itlcvclimts Z2i>y Broad street, Augusta, Cia. Respectfully inform the People ol McDuffie and adjoining entities that they have entered into a Copartnership for the purpose of conducting a General Grocery and Commission Business, and will devote all their energies towards building up a First Class Grocery House, promising to make every exertion to give the most perfect satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patron age. We are receiving full stocks of t-SacoM, l.iU’d, Coffizcs, Sugars*, Teas, Cliceso, Syrups, Jlßolassos ESace, Etc. WEiiskios, Braadio*, Wiaas, /130, Tobacco, Cigars* Caaa os! Fraiils and Vegol.ahlos. And, in fact, everthing usually found in a first clsss Grocery. We are also agents for the sale of Win. Massey & Co’s Celebrated Philadelphia Ales. We will be glad to see our McDuffie friends, and will sell the best goods at the lowest market prices. 403 m P. S.:—W. S. Bevens, of Thomson, is connected with this House. TIIE special attention of the public is respectfully invited to the beautiful stock of iF-A-XFU, A.JSTJD WINTER 0-003D3 now arriving from New York, consisting of a full line of STAPLE DRY GOODS, FINE DRESS GOODS. White Goods, Embroideries and Dress Trimmigs. isroTioisrs. Umbrollas, and Parasols, Gents Furnishing Goods Ladies’, Kcpts’ asst! Cliildrcn’s Fine IBooH*, Shoes, Slats, Caps tillorcs, Slosjery, Etc., Etc. A full assortment of Plantation and Family Groceries on hand. This is the place to purchase goods and get the best bargains in town. JuneSl n!7 ly HUBS-SAGS TISa.7ISS»M. MY fiicnds end; tho pubiic generally will take notice that I Dave just opened a General Grocery and Commission. Bus.niss, at the old stolid of Ma-isengsle & Jenkins, 1 will also keep a gjnid Resturant in connection with n y Grocery bu>i|iess. Anything you want in the elding line served (ip on short notice. Give me a trial. Resboctrully, >i4l ts i J ERE F JONES TO SIOO per WEEK. Made easy by any Lady. 20,000 sold in,six months. The most rapidly selling article ever in vented for married or sin gle ladies’ use. May 10, noli ts Jouvin’B Inodorous Kid Glove Clean er restores soiled gloves equal to new. For sale by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Price 25 cts. per bottle. F. C. Wells & Cos., N. Y. janlOml 9*7k DOLLARS A MONTH to sell our Univer- S 0 sal Cement, Combination Tunnel, Button- Hole Cutter, and other articles. Saco Novelty Cos., Saco, Mo. Rare Chance for Agents- AGENTS, we will pay you $lO per week in ci ii. if you will engago'with ns at once. Everything furnished nud expenses paid. Address F. A. ELLS & CO., Charlotte, Mich. $lO from 50s 12 Samples sent (postage paid) for Fifty Conte, that retail easily for Ten Dollars. R. L. Wolcott, N.Y. X/ W \ AGENTS WANTED for our splendid * H l\J life-size charts of GEN. LEE, “STONE WALL JACKSON, and 20 other Historical and Religious Charts! Our MAPS, CHARTS, etc., have a universal sale. ’No risk ! 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GARRETT & CO„ Philadelphia, Pa. ClTAgents wanted. BV*3F£J Bast r.?illnff books Works of absorbs I f pj::: 3 int owinu Us C. IT. Vcat, Vub.i O’!aud G3 Murray St, N*Y. Agents are wanted for Chicago and the Great llagration, by Colbert &. Chamberlin. Editors C’ni cago Tribune. 528 octavo pages. Fully illustra ted. 80,000 SOLD. Address as above, or J. H. Goodman, Chicago, or Edward F. Hovey, Boston, or Fred. M. Smith, Auburn, N. Y., or Walton .h Cos., Indianapolis, Ind. WELL'S CARBOLICTABLETSr FOR OOUGHS, COLDS AND HOARSENESS. Those Tablets present the Acid in combination with other efficient remedies, in a popular form, for the euro of all Throat and Lung cli: • uses.— Hoarseness and Ulceration of the Throat are im mediately relieved, and statements are being con stantly sent to tho proprietor of relief in cases of Throat difficulties of years standing. C { A TTTTfYKr ® on,fc 1)0 deceived by worth kjlXO _J.vyXqi Jess imitafions. Get only Well’s Carbolic Tablets. Price 25 cents per box. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt st.., New York, sole agent for the United States. Send for circular. I ™ E ST The Only Authorized and Official JJiogra yhy of the Great. Chieftain . CAUTION Old an inferior lives of Gen. Lee are being circu'nted.—See tin t the book you buy is acconn-allied by a superb lithographic portrait of Geii. L**e, on u sheet 19 by 24 inches, suitable for framing. Send for Circulars and see our terms, and a full description of the Work. Address National Publish ing Cos., Philadelphia, Pa. .Atlanta, (7a, or St. Louis, Mo. 4w WORLD-KENOWNED PATENT GLOVE-FITTING CORSET. <j~ & If you want tho wont satis factewy, best fitting and the cheapest Corset for iu real \L-v L|H Vfffi/ value yon linvo ever worn, buy \ .-'L'a' Thomson's )■ "I : '' f «V GENUINE PATENT r<; .■ -!;®mm - botohs. Itljlpi No Corset has ever attained a reputation, cither in this or any other country.— As now made, in length or fullness of bust, it CANNOT BE IMPROVED ! Every Corset is stamped with the name Thom son, and the trade mark a Crown. Kept by all first-class dealers. ? HOMSON, LANGDON & CO., Sole Owners of Patents, 391 Broadway, N. Y. IIILB 1 WEIE 5' CMLi MS! sighs the weary and exhausted one, ns the languor and lassitude of spring comes upon him. Come ar; receive vigor and strength from the wonderful South American Tonic Long and successfully used in its native country, a powcriul Tonic and potent Purifier of the Blood, it is found even to exceed the anticipations f-unded on its gre t reputation. According to the medical and scientific periodicals of London and Paris, if possoa- Hrs the inoßt powerful Tonic properties k uwu to Materia Medica. Dr. Wells’ Extract of Juruboba is a perfect remedy for all diseases of the Bfr< Or game Weakness, Gianduious Tumors, D.r»| w Scrofula, Internal Abscesses, nnd wi 1/ remov.* 1: obstructiotiouH of the Liver. Sp eeu, intestines, Ute rine and Urinary Organs. It is strengthening and nourishing. 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