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Hliow mo Thy Way.
Dark the night, the snow is (ailing;
Through the strorm are voices calling;
Guides mistaken ami misleading,
Far from home and help recoding;
Vain is all those voiocs say:
dhow me Thy way!
Blinder I than tin me who guide me;
Let me feci Thee close lieside me 1
Come aa light into my lieing!
Unto to me be eyes, All-seeing!
Hear my heart’s one wish, I pray :
Show me Thy way I
Son of Man, and Lord Immortal,
Opener of the heavenly portal,
In Thee all my hope is hidden ;
Never yet was sonl forbidden
Near Thee, always near, to stay;
Show me Ihy way!
Thou artTrnth’a eternal morning;
Led by Thee, all evil neoming.
In the paths of pare salvation
I shall find Thy habitation,
Wheoeo none ever more will stray;
Show mo Thy way!
Thou must load me, and none other -
Lover truest, friend and brother,
Thou art my aoul’s shelter, whether
Stars gleam out, or tempests gather ;
In Thy presence night isday ;
Show me Thy way,
fgtaceUaneottf,
A Mtory Ibr Young X-.imll< m
with lit (lav Itroihci-N.
The moral of the following, tol l by
the sufferer, is too apparent to mention.
Young ladies will hereafter run their
brothers out when gentlemen call. It’s
certain that I wish somebody would
spank the young rascal. We talked of
mountains, hills, vales and cataracts—l
believe I said waterfalls—when the boy
spoke up and said :
‘Why sister’s got a whole trunk full
of them up stairs ; pnsays they are mude
of I mss hair.’
This revelation struck terror into me
and blushes into the cheek of my fair
companion. It begun to be very appa
rent to me that I must be very guarded
in what I said, lost the boy might slip in
bis remarks at uncalled for places ; in
fact, I turned my conversation to him
and told him he ought to go homo with
me and see wliut nice chickens I have
in the country. Unluckily I mentioned
a yoke o( calves which ruined all. The
little one looked up and said :
•Hisier’s got a dozen pair of them, but
she don’t wear them only when she goes
up town of windy duys,-
‘Leavo the room, you unmaimorly
little wretch !' exclaimed Emily, ‘leave
immediately.*
‘I know what you wunt me to leavo
the room for!' exclaimed he, ‘you can’t
tool me, you want to sit on that man’s
lap and kiss him just like you did Bill
Simmons the other day , you can't fool
me. 1 jes tell you. Gun me some
candy like he did, and I’ll go. You
think cause you've got the Urcueiun
bend that you're smart. Guess 1 know
a thing or two. I’m mad at you, any
how, because papa would have bought
me u top yesterday, if it hadn’t been
for getting them et. rls, dog on yer. You
iicbd’ut turn so re I in the face, cause I
can seo the the paint. There ain' t no
use a winking with that glass eye of
yourn for I ain't; goin'out of here, now,
that's what the matter with the purps.
I don’t care il you are twents-eight years
old, you ain't un boss o' mine.'
An Gun. Roburt.
TouinbN
Toombs, of Georgia, is one the moßt
gifted of all the erratic geniuses that
America has yet produced. Like Tom
Marshulluud William Uask.ill, he is a
natural born orator. Mr. Clay heard
him make one of It is first political speech*
cs at a inass meeting in Georgia in IS 10,
and predicted for him then a brilliant
future. It is related of Toombs that,
on one occasion, in the trial of a veiy
important case before a Georgia jury,
he, by some strange absence of mind,
got up and made a powerful speech
against his his client, who was the
plaintiff in the case. After he had spo
ken nearly an hour, and was about to
close, one of his associate counsel whis
pered in his ear that he had made a
mistake—that ho had spoken on the
wiong side. For a moment only
Toombs was perfectly dumbfoundered,
and recovering immediately, ho turned
to the court and jury and said :
‘Now may it please the court, and
you, gentlemen of the jury, 1 have, in
my remarks hitherto attempted to give
you all of and the very best, too, that
can be said on that side of the case, and
though it may appear at first blush a
very strong case, yet I am confident, if
you will give me your attention a little
while longer, 1 will be able to convince
you,after all, my client, the plaintiff, is
entitled to n verdict at your hands.' lie
then proceeded to overturn every posi
tion previously taken by him, exerting
himself to the uttermost of his wound
ed ability to repair bis mistake, and
wound up with an appeal to the court
and jury so thrilling, that he carried
them by storm and triumphantly gained !
the case for bis client.— TUc Koaucku !
Y'trmnn.
The Course of True Love— The
Indianapolis News says ; A Lafayette
lover seated himself on a barrel turned
on its side, while serenading the mis
tress of his heart. In his ecstacy he
rolled the barrel over, slammed his
guitar against a shutter in effort to regain
hia balance, and disappeared in a cis
tern. The bubbling cry of the strong
swimmer, in his agony, brought out the
family, including the bull dog, in vari
ous brief and picturesque costumes,
ranging all the way from an elaborate
robe de nuit and curl papers worn by
the innocent cause of it all, to a sim
ple yet serviceable collar, ornamented
with spikes, worn by the bull dog.
P. S.— He was fished out.
•What in the world will become of
the Chicago people?’ said Mrs. Snib
bins, glancing over the morning paper.
‘Why, they have not even recovered
their health yet, not one of em.’
‘Not recovered their health; what
do you mean,’ quoth her astonished
spouse,
‘Mean,’ she returned, ‘have not the
reports in the papers every morning
since the firejbeen headed, ‘Chicago Hl.’
The latest development of ingenuity
consists in training dogs to howl noctur
nally under neighboring windows, and
to fetch home the boots and shoes
thrown at them. It is said that there
are seveal canines of such sagacity that
they will not leave until they get prop
erly assorted pairs.— Exchange.
A llit. —‘Did you present your nc
cout to the defendant Y inquired a law
yer of his client.
‘I did sir.’
‘And what did he say.’
‘He told mo to go to the devil.*
‘Then what did you do V
‘Why, then—came to you.’
BUY S BUY !
Spring & Summer Dry Goods.
J. B. NEAL & SON,
Have just received a large and w»ll selected slock
of Spring & Summer Goads, oon riming of •
l.mlies’ Dress 4*<hhls, (sdif’s
riirnisliiiig Goods, It catty
ITlntlc Clolliiug, Hals,
<Ja|»3, Hoots, & Shoes,
And Everything Usually kept in a
FIRoT Class DRY GOODS STORE.
lln vo nl vvii.vx on hand a
lino lot ofdrooorloH
111 Os Hltl HE Will SELL IT 111
Lowest Cash Prices.
CALL AND
Examine our stock before
PURCHASING ELSEWHERE AND WE
GUARANTEE SiTISFAOTIGRi
J\ 23. 2NTPJA.L Sc SOIST,
npr!7ml Thomson, Ga.
Lostor Mislaid.
ONE note for Two Hundred dollars
($200) made October the sth, IS7O
and payable the twenty-fifth.dny of De
cembcr IS7O, to J. 1). MoGlamerey,
by J. F. Montgomery. The public is
forewarned from trading for the same.
aprl7tl J. 1). McGLAMEItEY.
Notice,
THERE is my possession a dark bay
mare about 7 years old 14 hands
high, small blaze in the face, left hind
foot white, abandoned by a negro. Sup
posed to bo stolen. The owner is re
quested to come pay charges. Can be
found at this house of the undersigned
4 miles South of Thomson, McDuffie
Cos., Ga.
aprl7w2 SAMUEL STORY.
Wanted Agents-
♦ too to $250 JUT month -everywhere, Male and
Female, to introduce the genuine improved
•ts aruhalt Setting .Vlttehine.
This machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck,
bind, braid, cord, quilt, and embroider
in a most superior manner. Price SLS
fully licensed and warranted for five
years. Wo will pay 81000 for any ma
chine, high price or low, that will sew
a stronger, more beautiful or more elas
tic seam than ours. It makes the elas
tic lock-stitch. Every second stitch
can be cut, and ntill the cloth can not
be pulled apart without tearing it. We
pay agents SIOO to $250 per month,
and expenses, or a com miss on from
which twice that amount can bo made.
For circulars and terms apply to or
address,
tS. MAUSIIALL& CO.
No. 102 Nassau Street,
Now York.
CAUTION.—Do not be imposed up
on by oilier parties traveling through
the country palming off worthless cast-;
irou machines under the same name or
otherwise. Ours is the only genuine
and really cheap machine manufactured.
Great Bargains !
THE Dry Goods of J. N. Collins
deceased are now being offered for
sale cheap for Cash at the store of C. W.
Arnold & Cos.
The Goods must be sold and hence
extra inducements are offered to Mer
chants and those wanting anything in
the dry goods line. Call and examine
for yourself.
Dr. J. S. JONES, Administrator.
apr!ow4
New Furniture Store.
Fnrnitaro of all kinds on band and daily Doing re
ceived by
23. IFt. JOHZivISOM
nt his Fnmiture Ware ltooniH urnlcr
Williams’ Hall.
Walnut and Maple Chamber Suits, fine and com
mon Beadstoads, Wood, Cane nnd Split bot-
Cbairs, Bureaus, Dining, Centro and Card
Tables, Washstaiuls, Sc c., Ate.
Every article of Furnituro needed to mako homo
convenient, comfortable or luxurious can lie
had on the most liberad term.
C iT Orders promptly filled at Augusta prices.
Upholstering; and Repairing
done promptly and in the most workman-like style,
such as Sofas, Divans, and Chairs ro-covered and
varnished. Chairs re-canod and varnished, and
old furnituro made as bright and g«*xi as new.
C O F 1 F I NT B
Mude to order and of any stylo required.
All work wurrantod to give satisfaction.
Orders solicited.
aprlOmd Thomson, Ga.
Wanted.
3,000 Cord* ot Tan Bari*
at Boncsville In exchange for Dry Uooils,
Groceries, and Provisions.
ALSO—IO,OOO pounds of hide? at the
same place and on tho same terms.
JOHN G. COLD WELL, Sec.
April S, 1872 ts Bonesvillo Ga.
MONUMENT
TO TUB
Confederate Dead of Georgia
And those Soldiers from other Confederate States
who wore killed or died in this State.
The Monument to Cost
$50,000,
Tho Corner Stone it is proposed shall Iw laid us
sis in as the receipts will permit
3,000, prizes valued at ($500,000) five hundred
thousand dollars. That amount only, in tickets to
bo sold.
For every five dollars subscribed there will ho
niven a certificate of Life Membership to tho
Monumental Association. This certificate will en
title the owner thereof to an equal interest in tho
following property, to lie distributed so soon as
tho requisite number of shares are sold, to wit:
Ist. Niue hundred and one acres of laud, in Lin
coln county, Goorgio, on wWeh arc the well known
Magmucr Gold and Copper Minos, valued at first,
(SH). Am! seventeen hundred and 1 forty-four
shares in one bun,! ,- ed thousand dollars of United
States oourreuey, to wit:
1 share of $1(1.000 ,®io,on<l
1 “ 5,000 5,0“ l
3 “ 3,500 5,000
10 “ 3,iHK) 20,000
10 “ 1,000.... 10,000
30 “ 500 10,(MSI
100 “ 100 10,000
200 “ 50... 10,000
400 “ 35..., 10,000
1000 “ 10 10,000
SIOO,OOO
From tho first class real estate offered by well
known potriotio citizens, to the Confederate Mon
umental Association, the following prizes have
been selected anil added to tho foregoing shares:
Ist lterzolia. This well known resort, with
tho largo residenoo, store, etc., and four hundred
acres of land, immediately on the Georgia Ilailruad
twenty miles from Augusta. Paying an annual
yield of tlteen thousand dollars.
2d. Tho well known City Hotel, fronting on
Hroad street. Tho building is ol brick, throe sto
ries high, 181 h7O feet. Valued fit $2(1,000.
fid The Solitude Plantation, in Russel county
Alabama, on the 4 Chattahoochee river, with elegant
and commodious improvements, tiro average rental
since 1801 has been over ($7,000) seven thousand
dollars.
4th. The large brick resident* nnd store on tho
northwest corner of llroad ami Center streets,
known as the l’hinizy or Bandry House. Rent,
two thousand dollars.
Sth. Tho Rogers House, on Green stoert, n new
and elegant brick residence, in a most desirable
portion of that beautiful Ntreet. Valued at .$1(1,000
Sth. Flat Rush with 120 acres of land, half a
milo from the city limits, tho elegant suburban res
idence of Antoine PouUuiu, Esq., in good order.
Valued nt $16,000.
7th. The Hearing House, u large and commodi
ous residence, with thirty city lots, 6!) m 120 feet,
fronting on McKinne and Carnos streets. Valued
nt $16,000.
Sth. Stanton residence and orchard on tho
Georgia Railroad. Valued at #5,000.
Also a share of one hundred bales of cotton ; 1
share, of fifty hales; 1 share of twouty-flvo bales;
Ito shares of one bale. The bales to avorage 100
pounds, and class Liverpool Middling.
The vnluo of tho separate interest to which the
holder of each certificate will ho entitled, will lie
determined by tho Commissioners, who will an
nounce to the public tho manuer, tho time and
place of distribution.
The following gentlemen have consented to act as
Commissioners, and w ill either by a committee or
from their own l>ody, or by special trustees, ap
pointed by themselves, receive and take proper
charge of money for tho monument, as well as the
real estate and U S currency offered as induce
ments for subscription, and will determine upon
tlio plan for tho monument, the inscription there
on, tho site therefor, select an orator for the occa
sion, and regulate tho ceremonies to be observed
when tho corner stone is laid, to w it:
Generals L McLaws, A R Wright, M A Stovall,
W M Gardner, Goode Bryant, Colonels 0 Snead,
Win P Crawford, Majors Joseph B Camming,
George T Jackson, Jos Ganahl, IPGirardoy, Hou.
R H May, Adam Johnston, Johnathan M Miller,
W II Goodrich, J L Butt, Henry Moore, Dr W E
Bearing.
Agents are allowed 20 per cent. They are requi
red to pay their own expenses : Tickets and circu
lars alone being furnished to them. They will re
mit weekly the amounts from sales received loss
their commission. No ixmmiissions will be de
ducted from simple contributions.
On account of the very great labor required of
the general agents, the offered services of one or
more prominent gentlemen, well and favorably
known throughout the South, will lie accepted to
act with us.
Parties dicsiring to contribute to tho monument,
and who do not wish to partieijiate in the award,
will receive a special receipt. The money w ill lie
turned over to the treasurer, and will Ik; appropri
ted to the monument w ithout any deduction.
L. A A. 11. MoLAW S, General Agents,
No. ,1 Old P O Range, Mclntosh -Inset.
Hou. JaMas M. Smyiut, Taveliim 'g. o
mar. 27ml
GEORGIA — McDuffie County.
To the Honorable the Superior Court of
said County:
THF, Petition of Janus S. Shields, James L.
Shield*. E. A- Shields. John G. Ooldwell, and
J. J. Morris, their associates and successors, respect
fully showeth that they have formed an organize
lion for the purpose of manufacturing Shoes. Flour,
Meal, and disposing of the same, and for further
purpose ..f carrying on a general Mercantile b ina
ne** • that they desire to he incorporated ander the
corporate name of “Tho Bouesville Manufacturing
Company,” that the amount of capital to be employ
ad by them is fifty thousand dollars ($50,000,) of
which there ha* actually been paid in twenty-five
thousand dollars ($25,000) : that their place of do
ing business will be at Boaesville, on the Georgia
ltail Koad, in the County aud S'ate aforesaid; that
thsy desire to be incorporated for the period of twen
ty years, with the privilege of renewal at the expira
tiou of that period, and le have the right to sue and
be sued in their corporate name, to ha v e and use a
common Seal, and the same to break, alter and
renew at pleasure ; to make a Constitution and By
laws for the government of said organization not in
consistent with the laws of this State and of the
United Hates ; to receive donations by gift or will;
to hold such property, real and personal, as may be
necessary for the purposes of said organization, and
to do all such acts as are accessary for the legitimate
execution of these purposes.
Where! re your petitioners pray ao order of this
Honerable Court, beginning the fifth Monday in
April 1872, incorporating your petitioners, their as
sociate* and successors under the name anil style
and for the purposes above set forth, and your pe
titioners will ever prny etc.
Casey .2 Hunsow,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
(} EORGIA — Mel)uffie County.
Clerks Office Superior Court.
1 hereby certify that the above Petition has : becn
duly filed and recorded in this Office, April Bth, 1872,
ell the Minutes of Court.
R. 11. PEARCE, Clerk.
Notice.
At the Term of the Superior Court of McDuffie
Comity;ordered to he held and to oonimenec on the
fifth Monday in April the foregoing Petition will he
presented for the incorporation of *‘Thc llonosville
Manufacturing Company,” tho same having been
truly filed art-1 recorded In Terms of tile Statute in
such cases inado and provided.
CASEY & HUDSON,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Thomson, Ga. April 8 1872 104 w
k it it
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
Cures the worst pains in from
Our to Twenty Minute*
Not one Hour
aftor reading this advertisement need any ono
suffer with pain,
Haduxiij’s Ready Relief it a cure for cveru
I’II.Y
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instantly slops the most excruciating pains, allays
Inflammation* aud cures Congestions whether of the
Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other glands or orgen-s
by one application,
in From One to Twenty Jtitnuten,
no matter how violent or excruciating the pain the
Rheumatic, Bed-rid Jen. Infirm, Crippled, Nervous,
Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer,
Railway’* Ready EC cl let*
will affimiinaLiut ease. Inflammation of the Kidneys,
lnrtumnSition of tho Bladder, Congestion,of iho
Luogs. Sora Throat, Difficult Breathing,>*
Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics,
Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influenza
Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia, llheumatisu),
Cold C!§«ll*> Ague Chill*.
Thd application of the Ready Relief to the parts
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and comfort. t
Tweuly drops in a half inmblor vl wafer will in a
few momeuU oure o‘sdiuiu Spasms, Soilr ytom«.w-!'*
Heart Burn, Sick Iloadache, Diarrhea, Dysentery,
Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and all Intmnal pains.
Travelers should always oarry a Ikiulo of Rail
way’s Ready Relief with them. \ few drops in wa
in will tprevent sickness or pains from change of
water. It is betterthan French Brandy or Bitters
as a stimulant.
Fever ancl Ague.
Fever and Apae «urod for Fifty Cents. There
s not a remedial agent in this world that will cure
iFever ad Ague, and all other Malarious, Billions,
Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, And other Fevers, (aided
by Radway’s Fills) so as Railway's Ready
Relief.
HEALTH, BEAUTY!
•Strong and puro rich blood—lncrease of flesh and
weight— clear akiu and beautiful complexion
secured to alt.
Dr. RADWAY’S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
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rapid are tho changes, under tho iuduencc of
this truly wonderful .medicine that. Every D«y
au Increase in Fle.-h and Weight is scon andfelt.
The Great Blood Purifier.
Every drop of the Sar*apsrd|ian Resolvent com
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sound material. Sc ofula, Syphilis, Consumption,
Glandular Diseases, Ulcers in the Throat. Mouth,
Tumors, Nodes on the Glands and other paTks of the
system, Sore Eyes, Strumorous Discharges from the
cars, and the worst forms of skin diseases, Eruptions,
Fever Sores Scald head. Ring Worm, Salt Rheum,
Krysqwlas, Acne, Bfack Spots, Worms in tho flesh,
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it for either of these forms of disease, its potent pow
er to cure them.
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Dropsey, stoppage of Water, Incontincuce of Urin,
Bright’s Diseases, Albuminural. and in all cases
h rere there are brick-dust deposits, or the was
te is thick, cloudy, mixed with substauces that is
like the white of an egg, or threads like white silk,
or there is a morbid, dark, billious appoarauce and
white bone-dust deposits, and when there is a prick
ing, burning sensatiou when passing water, aud pain
in the small of the back aud along tho loins.
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perfectly tasteless, cleganGy coaled with sweet gum,
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Information worth thousands wil! bo sent you.
July 12, 1871 u;2U ly
fiUANOi.
WE again offer to the planters of this section the following Manures, all of
which have given entire satisfaction for the past four years :
C-hessnpealie (»ti:iiio ;
Cash price, S-5-5 Time, JG2
Sardy’* {Soluble Paeillc Guano ;
Cash price, S4B Time, $55
Phos]jho Peruvian :
Cash price, $53 Time, SOO
Nova Scotia Tunnel Plaster:
Cash price. sls Time, $lB
Branch, Scott 6c Cos., Agents.
Shields & Coldwel, Agents, Thomson, Ga. jansims
i . ir .m» .. . ■
*•*». A< l*,.S»arfa»<i4« . c«»u.erv*e M.N-E
MILLIONS Hear T«»iltnonr lo thill
Wonderful Curative Effect*.
They nro not a vile F.i.icy Brink, made* Poor
Kiiiii. Whlnkry, Proof Spirit* niul KcChhc Li
<j n o r* dootorcil, spierd and Kvvcetencd lo ph a-e the tn-to,
ruUni “Tonies.’ *• Ap|*'tiwri*.” * Ue*timr*," Ac., that
h-I the th*T»l»Ton t'Mtrm»krr.nc-R nml ruin, hut arc atria
Mi-«li«'iiie.in:i.|<* from the MUve Loot-nm! ilerlMof C*li
fortiio. free Iroui nil YDoholir Stimulant*.
They sh. (HU’. \T It LOO!) IT IMF IKK amt
A I.IKK <• IV I PHI M'il’LK, a t * rh«t lleiwv
vator aud .tor i*f the System, carrying of! oil
poirionfm ; nmttcrniid thohlood toa healthy con
dition. No i*’r-in can take t!u*«e Ditterri nreonting to
•lim.tioiii nii*l remnin l«.n« mnv4*ll.pro\i.ltMl their ijoiK-n
arv not *!*—t r« *> ,-l by in literal pilHon or other ineain*,
and tilO vit ! or*;an* wasted U-yond lit*, point of r.qHwr.
Tliry arc a Uentln I'urirntlvc n* writ im n
Tonic, ulw., the |MM'ullur merit of iictinK »**•
n o’vci ml agent in relieving Congestion or luflaiumi tio«t
of the Liver, and all the V i .-eral Organ*. .
1 OK i K.UALE C’O.H PLAIXTH, in p,'«r «t
u!c. married or • ingle, at the dawn of womanhood or ut
thi> turn of life. tlie*cTonic hitter* hove no equal,
for litfl n iitnint ary uud Chronic Khrumn.
fl*m nml (ioiit, i)y*p«-|>*in or ImOgcni ion, 1111-
lon*. Kcnilttcut nml litieriiiittrnt Feycrm
lllnenni-M of the IliiHai, Liver, Kldncm noil
llladder, lh« *e Hitter* liavt- l****t Humt wit .ewwf.il
Snell l)i*e;»*c*arc canned by Vlt In ted Iflood,
which i*g» itcrally i»ro*lim.d hy du;iMigemcnt of the Ul
irolivr Oi’Kßiifl,
DYSPEPSIA OK INDIGESTION, Headache.
r*ln In the hhoi»ldcr».O..u«h*, Tlghtiwwii of the Chest.
iMxxhtr**, Smir Kructalions of the Btuimvch. IM Taste
in the Mont It, ftiliotifl Attack-. I'Nlptiatlon of tlw llenrt.
Inliamnintlou of the Lungs, Pain in the regiotm of the
Kidneys, and n hnudred other pninful symptoms, aru the
olleprlngn of i)>*pepafft.
They lurlgoratu tin* Sfomarh and stimuUfe thetf.rpM
* Ivertnl Uowcla, Whkll rentier them of unequalled effi-
P!*.Ay tn u»v. tdr»od of atUnipuritlcs. ami impart
ing new life and vLfirro w.. v hoi- "turn.
l OU SKIN DISEASKS, Eruption*.
Uheuin. i;|..(eh. -. Spot*, Pimples. Pustules, polls. Cut'
huuclex. Kin*-Worms, .Scald Head, Kryxipelfts,
Itch. Scurf*. Dl-h-o.oral ion* of the Skin. P -.inon aud Di*-
eascH of the Skm.oi what“v.-r name or ns/are. are ts ter* llr
dug up and carried out of the system in ix *hort tine l»y
tho use/,} the*o Pi iters. Ono bottle in such c*cs will
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Cleanse tho Vdated hu**! vhenmer you fmd its ito
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sluggish in tli vein*; chan so It when Uis foul, and
your feelings will toll y«n when. Keep the IWI pure,
and the h al h of thouvstem will follow.
I* l ii. Tn no, nnd other Worm*, lurking in tho
system of so many Ihou-eiuds, nre effectually destroyed
and removed. a physiologist, there
is scarcely an iudividuat upon the fhco of the earth
whose ho*ly Is ox-mpt from tho pri senco of worms. It
is not upon tho le althy tlemouts of the body that
worm- exi«*, l.ut upon ?ho discasnl hunm sand slimy
dc|M»sits that breed the*., living monster* 0.. .li*.-a*.». No
.‘-tg.iu nf Mi -die in*-, no vrmifug*-*, no vuthelmint ics,
will free the ry»teiu from worm* like these llitt.-n*.
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GEORGIA —McDujfic County.
OL. CLOUD having applied to be
appointed guardian of the person
and property of Charles P. Stanford, a
minor under fourteen years i>f age, resi
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person and property of the said Chas. P.
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Witness my official signature.
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