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C4T All advertisements in the local column will
be charged 50 per cent, upon the published rates,
from this date.
CfALL Job Work must be paid for in cash, on
delivery. This rule will hereafter be strictly en
forced.
The McDoms Journal is the official organ of
McDuffie county, and is the only paper published
in the county.
Divine services at the Baptist Church Ist and 3d
Sabbaths in each month.
Divine service at the Methodist Church 21 and 4th
Sabbaths in each mouth.
Masonic Lodge meets the Ist Tuesday night and
3d Saturday eveniug, at 3 o’clock p. m. in each
mouth.
I. O. 0. F. Lodge meets every Saturday night.
Good Templars Lodge meets every Friday night
Arrival of Trains.
Up day Pamenger arrives at Thomson 10.14 a. m.
Down 44 “ ** “ 44 3.28 p. m.
Up night “ 41 44 44 10.30 p. in.
Down 44 44 44 44 44 3.59 a.m.
Up Macou 44 44 44 44 2.08 p. it.
Down 44 44 44 44 11,30 am.
ail Job Work positively
Cash on Delivery.
Kates aud Rules tor Legal
Advertisements.
Sheriff Sales, per square $3.25
Mortgage fi fa. Sales, per square 3.25
Tax Collector's Sales, per square 3.25
Citation for Letters of Administration and
Guardianship, 7.00
Application for Letters of Dismission from
Administration and Executorship 7.00
Application for Letters of Dismission from
Guardianship, 5.00
Application for Leave to Sell Land, per square, 4.00
Notice to Debtors and Creditors, 5.00
Land Sales, per square, 3.25
Estray Notices, (sixty days) 7.00
Sales of Perishable Property, per square, 3.25
Notice to Perfect Service, 7.00
Buies ni. si. to Foreclose Mortgage, per
square, 3.25
Buies to Establish Lost Papers, per square,.... 5.00
Rules Compelling Titles, per square, 5.00
Rules to Perfect Service in Divorce Cases,... 10.00
Application for Homestead, 3.00
Sales of land, etc., by executors, administrators
or guardians, are required by law to be held on the
first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of
ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at
the court house in the county in which the property
is situated. Notices of these sales must be given in
a public gazette in the county where the land lies,
if there be any.
Notices for the sale of personal property must
be given in like manner, ten days previous to the
sale! Notice to debtois and creditors of an estate
must he published forty days. Notices that appli
cation will be made to the Court of Ordinary for
leave to sell land, etc., must be published once a
week for four weeks* Citations, for letters of ad
ministration, guardianship, etc., must he publish
ed for thirty days. For dismission from adminis
tration and gnar.lianship, etc., must be published
three months. For dismission from guardianship
must be published forty days. Rules for foreclos
ure of mortgage must l>e published monthly for
Tour months. For establishing lost papers, for
the full space of three mouths. For compelling
titles from administrators or executors, whore
bond has been given by deceased, three months
Application for homestead must be published
twice. [Publication will always be made according
to the above legal reqnireraents, unless otherwise
ordered.] _
icV A square isTEN LINES OR LESS. Frac
tions cotinted as full square*
Read the resolutions passed.at Mass Meeting on
|r.<l Saturday.
Nuisance. —The lanyard in town has become a
nuisance to the people.
New Goons. —Messrs. Morgan Si Scott are re'
ceiving elegant and attractive new goods.
Our exchanges from all sections are eomplaiuing
of the caterpillars and r«st in cotton.
Dahbecce.— McDuffie Hussars, assisted by the
citiz- ns of Thomson, and vicinity will give a barbe
cue at this place oo Thursday the 13th itist., at
which time the banner purchased by Miss Mammie
Hamilton will he presented to the company by Paul
O. Hudsi n, and received by W. T. O’Neal, Esq.
Distinguished speakers are expected to be present
and deliver addresses on the occasion.
Central Hotel. —Tiie Central Hotel, Augusta,
Ga., is acquiring the reputation of being the very
best Hotel in the c.ty. You are always sure to get
good meals at the Central, comfortable rooms aud
polite attention by the servants. In the office you
are at ouce made to feel at home, by those courteous
gentlemen Messrs. Winfrey and Steward, who are
ever willing and anxious to extend any favors
in their power to bestow. Let our friends give the
Central a trial.
Judge Reese’s Letter —We ask a careful peru
sal of the letter of Judge Reese to be found on our
first page. We are satisfied that the failure of the
passage of the “Apportionment Bill” arose from no
dault of Judge Reese or our Representative but from
the fuel that the bill affected representation in dif
ferent sections of the State.
His letter we think, vindicates his course in the
Legislature, and the compliment he pays to Messrs,
Stovall aud Lampkin is especially deserving.
Matrimonial.— Mr. Iverson G. Worrill, of this
place, was married to Miss Anna Smith, of Han.
cock connty, on Tuesday last. The happy pair
reached Thomson on Friday morning's train, and
are at present the gnests of Judge W. C. Worrill.
To Blackie and his beauteous bride we wish a
long life of happiness, and in the language of an
other would add:
“Oh! happy pair, to every blessing born!
For yon may life’s calm stream unruffled run :
For yon its roses bloom without a thorn,
And bright as morning shine its evening sun!”
Thanks. —We return many thanks to our kind
friend Mr. I. G. Worrill and his accomplished Bride
for some nice wedding c. ke and fine cigars.
Another Suit. —We are informed that the citi
zens of our city and connty owning Lot No. 176,
which comprises an important portion of onr city
and its suburbs, are about to have suit instituted
against them for the reoovery of that property, by
flie family of Landsdales, living in McDuffie coun
ty, Ga., who, it seems, claims to have some show
of title to it. At least, we Bhould judge so by the
array of legal ability employed, which consists of
Col. C. T. Goode, of this city, in connection with
Messrs. B. H. Hill and R. Toombs.—Sumter Re
publican.
In addition to the array of legal talent employed
in the above suit, we are informed that R. W, H.
Neal, Esq., of this place has also been retained,
and is now busily engaged in looking up evidence
in the case. The Messrs. Lansdells claim to
have the original grant to the lot above mentioned,
together with a long chain of titles.
Justice Court. —On Thursday last a respectable
white lady of this county was arraigned before Jus
tice Johnston upon the charge of assault with intent
to murder a— courageous old “yeo-man” residing
within the border.- of McDuffie.
The charge failing to be sustained the case was
dismissed at cost ot plaintiff, who iu hs sadness of
heart left the presence of the court humming:
“Must I consume my life—this little life.
In guarding -gainst all may make it less,
It is not worth so much I—it were to die
Before my hour, to live iu dread of death ”
Hon. G. P. Stovall. —Our Representative, Hon.
G. P. Stovall, has returned from his Legislative
duties, and is at present enjoying his usual health.
We are always disposed to “render unto Ctesar the
things that ape Caesar's,” and to accord “honor un
to whom honor is due.” We have testimonials
from the very first men in the General Assembly,
speaking in the most complimentary terms of Mr.
Stovall's services in the House, and exonerating
him from any blame in failing to secure McDuffie
representation. Mr. Stovall is not given to speech
making, but is a man of fine abilities, and an ac
tive, energetic worker.
University or Georqia. —The next session of
the University of Georgia, embracing the Academ
ic, State College, and Law Departments, will begin
on Monday, the 16th September.
Each stndent should report, if possible, on the
first day of the session.
The examination for admission in the State Col
lege of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, will occur
early iu the session.
Board in each of the College Dormitories—the
student furnishing his own room—will be $12.50
per month; payable three months in advance.
A. A. LIPSCOMB, Chancellor.
Athens,Ga., Sept. 6th, 1872.
Now Advortisomonts.
W. 11. Howard & Sous, and Gen. M. A. Stovall,
Cotton Factors aud Commission Merchants, Augus
ta, Ga., advertise in 'his issue. Both of these houses
are reliable and wellkuowu, aud merit the patron
age of our farming friends.
See the announcement of Mr. Wiley, candidate for
ax receiver.
Read the advertisement of James B. Neal offering
valuable town property for sale.
A valuable plantation is advertised for sale in to
day’s issue.
Read notice of disolution of the Law Copartner
ship of Messers. Casey Si Hudson.
See advertisement of estray mule, in another
column.
Symptoms.— Slight pain in the side, the skin
and eye assume a thick yellow coat, digestion is
impaired, an unpleasant sinking sensation at tho
pit of the stomach is experienced, the bowels are
irregular, the"mind fretful, the memory weakened,
sometimes a slight cough, coldness of the hands
and feet, sometimes loss of appetite and El others
unnatural craving for food, dizziueisot the head,
depressed spirits, feeling of uncertainty, of hav
ing left something undone, but can’t tell what it
is. Take Simmons’ Liver Regulator, it will re
move all unpleasant feelings aud make you well.
Blessings brighten as they take their flight.—
The blessings is good health, without which noth
ing is worth the hating ; it is always appreciated
at its true value after it i- lost, but, too often, not
before. Live properly, and correct ailments before
ilicy become sealed. For diseases of the liver,
kidneys, skm st 'macli, aud all arising from impure
or feeble blood. O'. Wu'ker’s Calitornia Vinegar
Hitters are a sure and speedy remedy. It has never
yet failed ill a single instance.
Tho Cry is St ill Thtiy Come.
Mr. Editor: Will you please to say
in your next issue that I have.determin
ed to go with my friends in the support
of tiie nominees of the Baltimore Con
vention. I was honestly opposed to
Mr. Greeley, and would be yet if we had
had any ermnee of success, but the
thing is settled now; Democrats must
take either Greeley or Grant, and hence
I go with my friends for Greeley and
Biown.
I have set in the corner long enough
for the Grant men to break bark over
my head! lam out now and taking
the field for Greeley, my friends, Smith
and all Dernocrtic nomnees.
Wm. U. Anderson.
Neuman Herald.']
We are pleased to see our “Straight”
friends coming into line under the in
spiration of that same patriotism that
has influenced the large mass of the par
ty in its suppjrt of Greeley to secure
those grand objects centralization,
reconciliation and reform.
The Chicago ‘Journal’ loudly pro
claims the astounding fact that. Grant
‘never had the slightest pretension to
oratorical gifts !’ Precisely true, reports
an exchange; but, when it comes to
other gifts he will turn his back on no
man.
#ommerrial
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY JOHN E. BENTON.
Cotton Report.
Thomson 18£
Savannah 20
Augusta 19J
Charleston 20
Atlanta 19
Thomson Pulcoh Current.
Corn —Yellow, per bushel $ @ 95
White, “ “ @ 100
Barley, “ “ @ 150
Rye, “ “ @ none
"Wheat—Prime "White <® none
Amber @ none
Red @ none
Bacon—Sides ..- 13 @ 14
Shotflders 10 @ 11
Dry Salt—Sides 12 @ IS
Shoulders 84 ffi 9
Flour—per barrel 7} @ 111
Sait—Liverpool @2 50
Bagging —Domestic l!) @ 20
Gunny .. @ 18
Iron Ties ....< 94 <§> ID
Special Notices,
cr Announcement. The friends
of A.E. Wiley announce his name as a suitable can
didate for Tax Receiver of McDuffie County, at the
ensuing election.
The Gales of Araby are hot spicier
than the aroma of the fragrant Sozodont imparts
to the breath. Nor is the heart of the ivory nut
whiter than the teeth that are cleaned daily with
that matchless fluid.
To Owners of Horses.—No one who
has ever used Tobias’ Horse Venetian Liniment,
will never he without it; it is a certain cure for
colic, sore throat, cuts, bruises, and old sores.—
Warranted superior to any other; in pint bottles at
one dollar. Sold by all druggists. Depot, 10
Park place, N. Y.
Burnett’s Standard Flavoring Ex
tracts are neatly put np in nnpanneled 2 oz, soz
and 10 oz bottles, and are for sale by the trade
generally in every principal city and town in the
United States, Canada aud ’ British Provinces, as
well as many other foreign countries.
Help for the Hopeless.—You are
weak, dejected, miserable, and nothing does you
any good, yon say. Don’t despair. There is balm
in Gilead. Have* you tried Vinegar bitters ? No !
Then why don’t you ? Whether your complaint
be dyspepsia, billiousness, nervous weakness, con
stitutional weakness, or any other trouble. Vinegar
Bitters will revive and renovate your shattered
system, as a general rain refreshes the withered
flowers.
For Dyspepsia.—lndigestion, depres
sion of spirits, and general debility in their various
forms, also a preventive against fever and ague,
and other intermittent fevers. The Ferro Phos
phorated Elixir of Calisaya, made by Caswell, Haz
ard A Cos., New York, and sold by all druggists, is
the best tonic, and as a tonic for patients recover
ing fron fever, or other sickness, it has no equal.
Thurston’s Ivory Pearl Tooth Pow
der. The best article known for cleansing and
preserving the teeth and gums. Sold by all drug
gists. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. F. C.
Wells St Cos., New York.
Carbolic Salve, recommended by phy
sicians as the great healing comp<nind. Price, 25
cents per bottle. John F. Henry', sole proprietor,
8 College Place, N. Y.
Risley’s Buchu is a reliable diuretic
and tonic for all derangements of the urinary and
genital organs. The genuine, as formerly, sold by
Haviland, Hand & Itisley, and their branches, is
now prepared by H. W, Risley, the originator and
proprietor; and the trade supplied by iris succes
sors, Morgan Risley, N. Y.
Svapnia, or opium purified, the most
perfect anodyne known in the market made by pro
cess of Dr. I. M. Bigelow, Detroit Medical College.
Is always uniform in strength, which is rarely the
case with other preparations of opium.
Pratt’s Astral Oil, has a world-wide
reputation as the surest and best illuminating oil.
Over two million gallons have been sold the past
two years, from which no accidents of any descrip
tion have occurred. Send for circulars. Oil House
of Chas. Pratt, established 1770, N. Y.
We have frequently heard mothers say
they would not bo without Mrs. Winslow’s sooth
ing syrup from the birth of the child until it has
finished with the teething stage under any circum
stances whatever.
The Secret of Beauty. What is it?
no longer ask, for tho world of fashion and all the
ladies know that it is produced by using a delight
ful and harmless toilet preparation known as G. W.
Laird’s Bloom of Youth. Its beautifying effects
are truly wonderful. Dept, 5 Gold street, N. Y.
Svapnia—is Opium purified of its
siknoning and poisenous properties, It is a perfect
anodyne, not producing headache or constipation
of the bowels, as is tho case with other prepara
tions of opium. John Farr, Chemist New York.
Tf| per day ! Agents wanted! All classes
J)J IU VPLIU of working people, of either sex,
young or old, make more money at. work for us in
their spare moments, or all the time, than anything
ebe. Particulars free. Address G. Stiu3on & Cos.,
Portland, Maiue.
To Rent, or For Sale.
'"MWO Plantations on Upton’s and Hart’s Greeks.
L one known as tho Wiloy Place, and tho other as
the Fork Place. On oach place|there)ia a sufficient
quantity of laud in cultivation to run about four
ploughs. For terms, Ac., apply to
sepltf W. 11. MURRAY.
A. B AIRO-AUST.
For Male in Tiiomion, Ga.
__HE dwelling house, and lot of B. P.
y JDPearre, House newly built, contain
ing six comfortable rooms, with base
ment attached. Also all necessary out
buildings on the premises. This is the
most desirable property in Thomson,
being situated only one hnndred yards
from the depot, and in the busines por
tion of town. To any one desirous of
purchasing, a good bargain is offered.
For particulars apply to
Sept. 4, 1872tf R. H. BUSH.
For Sale or Rent.
In Thomson, Ga,
THE House and lot, belonging to
Mrs. E. M. Massengale, occupied
the present year by J. T. Lacsdell.
The house is large and commodious,
with comfortable rooms to the same.
The lot contains several acres of land, in
a line state of cultivation.
ALSO —The Store house occupied
by Mrs. Massengale. The location and
convenience of this [roperty renders it
desirable. For terms apply to.
Sept. 4th, 1872 ts H. C. RONEY.
FURNITURE
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
AT—
PLATT BROTHERS,
(Formerly 0. A. Platt & C 0.,)
214 Broad Street, Aagusta, Ga.
1 ,000 Maple & Walnut bedsteads,
$5 to slOl |
We particslarly call the attention of purchasers
♦ o our Solid Walnut Chamber Suits for Beauty,
Durability and Cheapness.
Our Manufacturing Department is still in opera
tion. Special orders frill be promptly attended to,
Repairs done in all its branches.;
Upholstering Department.
Hair Cloib. Enameled Cloth, Reps, Terry and
Sj*riugs,and al/ article* suitab'efor manufacturers,
wo offer at Low Prtces. jan3l zu6
WtmjflTWME MMPOmtfM.
JOHNM. CURTIS & BRO.
THOMSON, CEORCIA.
TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of the poblic to their large and
extensive
Stock of lubnituiii
complete and full in every department, consisting of
PARLOR eSc CHAMBER SUITES,
of the latest and most fashionable styles, <,f all prices from $45 to $l5O.
Superb Lounges, Sofas, Marble-top Bureau* and Table*,
Dining, Center, Card, Tepoy, Leaf and Extension Table*
Secretaries, Book, Bail and Whai-not Stands.
A FINE ASORTMENT OF CHAIRS.
Easy Chair*,.Rockmg Chairs, Parlor and Dioing Room chairs,
Children’s Low and high Chairs, Wood and Upholstered Chairs, Camp
Chairs. In a word, Chairs of all varieties and of every quality
A FINE AND LARGE STOCK OF BED-ROOM FURNITURE.
Bedsteads from $5 $45, Trundle-Beds, Cribs, Cradles,
Marble-top, Sink and Plain Wash Stands, Towel
Racks, Canopy and plain Musquito Nets,
Matting, Carpeting & Matrasses.
A miscellaneous stock embracing almost every article ornamental or useful, on
hand. Children s Wagons and Carriages, Shelf,|oflice and Common Towel Racks.
Office Chairs, Hat Racks, (both plain and fine,) and many other articles too
nemerous to mention.
i'tment of’ Mirrors, of’ all qualitic* from the
ud cheap to the Large, Fine and Costly.
:e Lot of Piano Stools.
ied our stock for cash at the lowest wholesale prices in New
lompetition, and we pledge ourselves to duplicate any bill
iid in Augusta or elsewhere, prefering to sell at those terms.
Furniture cannot do better any where, and will find us ready
m, and pleased to show them through our extensive assort
nd price for yourselves. sep4m4
WAGON AND BUGGY MANUFACTORY.
and the services of competent workmen, I am now prepared to
stomers with
iges, Wagons and Buggies,
and style of finish cannot he excelled anywhere.
and to do all repairing at the shortest notice and on the most
Jive me a trial, and I feel sure yun must he satisfied.
LACKSMITHING.
and to do all kinds of Bluck-Smith work upon my usual tehns.
JOHN M. CURTIS.
he AUGUSTA
tin Shoe, Emporium
PETER KEENAN,
EeIVE &&M0EQF ed.W'GW&T’M
TENDERS his thanks to his McDuffie friends for past favors, and respect
fully invites them to call and examine his large and
Well Assorted Stock of Boots and Shoes,
which he has recently purchased for the Spring and Summer trade.
THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM
is still adhered to, and a strict observance of the principles of honor and integrity.
He guarantees perfect satisfaction in every instance for articles purchased at his
store, and he holds himself personally responsible to make reclamations in all
cases when thellHieles sold fail to be as represented. He employs no Drummers,
and hence adds no percent, upon his shoes for fees of that nature. Call and exam
ine his elegant Stock, at No. 226 Broad Street, (at the store lately occupied by
James A. Gray & Cos.)
aprlOmS PETER KEENAIV.
SPRING”STYLES
E X.B aA. IST T IST E W ID E ESS OOOES.
CHOICE, BABE AND BEAUTIFUL ASSOBTMENT.
JAMBS W. TUMjBY
Will Have on Exhibition to-day
Black Gros Grain Silks, Black Drab de France, Colored Silks in all the new
popular shades, Japanese Silks and Imitation Silks, Black Iron, Grenadine and
Canvassed Bareges, fine to sublime quality, Dolly Vaden Styles iri many mate
rials, Grenadines in variety, Balerruves, Seersuckers* Suitings, Linens, Lawns,
Bladk Llama Lace Sacques and Points, &c. <fec. Alsd very large assortment of
Cheap Dress Goods.
March 27, 6m JAMES W. TURLEY, Augusta Ga.
•OH A MONTH easily ninde wiih Pfencil ant
U)lJuu Key-Check Dies, Secu e Circular and
pies free. S. M. Spencer, Brat Icboro. V>.
TO THE WORKING CLASS, male or bmale
S6O a week guaranteed employ"
rnent at home, day or evening: no capital required ;
full infltructfdwr and valuable package of goods to
start with pent free by mail. Address, with 6 cent
return stamp.
M. YOUNG Sc CO., IT, Corirftendf SL, New York.
Rare Chance for Agents-
AGENTS, we will pay yon S4O per week in cash,
if you will engage with ns at oscs. Everything
fipnished and expenses paid. Address.
F. A. ELLS A CO., Charlotte Midi,
AGEIiTS WANTED—for the Lives of
Grant Greeley
WILSON BROWN leading
man of ail parties. Over 40 Steel Portraits*
worth twice the cost of the book. Wanted every
where. Agt ! s have Wonderful success. S»*nd fir
Circular. Address ZIEGLER <s• McL’URDY.,
618 Arch St, Philadelphia, Fa.
•IgeHtS II \lntfd for the Autobiography of
Horace Greeley,
The best and only Edition written Itv him e"f;
and tor our 1572 Campa gn Manual, a book of the
times for all parties Illustrated. One agent sold
80 in three dsys. Also, for Headly's Life of Presi
dent Grant, and Spendid Portraits of Candidates.
S3OO a mouth made. E. B TREAT, Publisher,
805 Broadway, N. Y.
lit cords ot TrNts<{
at JLOWELL, Mass., troves
-P.¥. F . IC I! K ,\ II A M ’
C3NEW TURBINE®
to all other*. It gave a higher per-/
than any other wheel of
fituaH. Pamphlet and Price List, hy N F *
BURNHAM, York, P.i.
BALT IMORE
FEMALE COLLEGE
Was incorporated ns a regular Coi’egs in 1849, with
power to confer degrees. It was libernllv endowed
by the Slate rs Maryland iu 1800, nrrd affords ev<rv
facilriy for a thorough and accomplished Education.
It onjoys the patronage ot the Middle, Southern and
Western Staten, Calalognes may had at t i, offic ■
or of N. C, BROOKS, L. L. I). Prest.. Balt -
more, Md
ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
Baltimore, Md
This New and B auliful Hotel is now op« n to thd
public. Located on Monument Square, convenient
alike to the business man >nd the lurist. It is the
only hoM in Baltimore embracing elevator, suits of
rooms with baths, and all oilier conveniences.
To accommodate Merchants. Commercial Travel
ers and others, the rates will be $2 per day for
room* on the fourth and fifth floors, making ihe dip*
lerence on account of the eletatio , Ordinary traus
sient rates of lower rooms $3 per day,
Gusts desiring to take advantage of the above
rates will please mtify the clerk before room* are
assigned. An improved elevator for the use of the
guests is constantly running. f> A. M. until 11 P. M.
HARRY H. FOGLE, Mansg-r.
NORWOOD HIGH SCHOOL, f.
Session 1872-73 opens Sept. 9(Hh, 1b72.
WILLIAM D. CABELL, (Univ.Va,) Primipal;
F. Key Meade, (Univ Va.), Instructor in Ancieut
Languages.
Ro L. Harrison, M. A., (Univ. Va), Instructor Iu
Modern Languages, English, &c.
Thos. A- Seddon, (Mathematical Medalist, Univ,-
Va.). Instructor in Mathematcs.
Ro L. Brown, (Univ. Va.)j Instructor in Book
keeping, English; &c.
Waller Holladay, B. Sc.j Ci & M. E , (Univ. Va.)j
Instructor in Applied Mathematic* and Analy
tical and App'ied Chemistry.
D. S. G. Cabell, (Unjv. Va.), Instructor in Law.
Address, WILLIAM D. CAB EL, Principal,
Norwood, Va.
* r University of Virginia, May 9, 1872
To Wm D Cabell, Esq, Principal.
My Dear Sr: 1 have a high appreciation of
the work of your school is doing for the State and
the country, and of the importance of sending you
the best men aS your assistants. Yours, truly,-
CHARLESS. VENABLE,
Chairman of (he Faculty, U. of Va.
II BLOOD PURIFIER 11
It is not a physic which may give teraperary re
lief to tile sufferer for the first few doses, hut Which
from continued use brings Pdes aud kindred diseases
to aid in weakening the invalid, nor is it a doctored
liquor, which, under the popular name of “Bitters”
is so expensively palmed off on the public as sove**
reign remedies, but it is a most powerful Tinic and
alterative, pronounced so by leading medical au
thorities of Loudon and Paris, and has been long
used by the 'egular physicians of oilier countries
with wonderful remedial results,
I rat s EXTIACT IP nun
retains all the Medicinal vHttes peculiar to the plant
and must bo taken as a permanent curative agent.
Is there want of uclion iu your Liver & Spleen 7
Unless relieved at once, the blood becomes impure
fay delelrious secretationp, producing ecofulous or
akin diseases, blotches, felon,, pustules, Canker
pimples, &c., &c.
Take Jurubeba to cleanse, purify ami restore the
vitiated blood to healthv action
Have you a Dyaoep'.ic Stomach/ Unless diges
tion is promptly aided the system is debilitated with
loss of vital force, poverty of the blood. Dropsical
Tendency, General Weakness or Lassitude.
Take it to assist Digestion withoift reaction, it will
impart youlhful «igor to the weary sufferer.
IlaVe yon weakness of the /utesiinea ? You ■ro
in danger of Chronic Diarrhoea or tke dreadful In,
flammatiou of tho Bowels.
T- ke it to- allay iriitatioa and ward off tendency
to inflammations.
Have you weakness nf the cr Unnary Or.
gaus? You must procure instant reliefer you are
liable to suffering worse than death.
Take it to strengthen organic weakness or life be*
comes a burden.
Fiually it shonld ha frequently ta' enlo keep the
system in perfect health or you are otherwise in
of malarial, miasmatic or coutageoue
JOHN <J. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St, N. Y.
■ . Sole Agent for tire United States.
Fticc, One Dollar per Bottle. Send for Ccnlars
For Sale,
A beautiful house and lot in the
flourishing town of Thomson, contain
ing 5 elegant rooriis, newly repainted
and rehovated, together with all neces
sary out buildings on the premises.—
Now is your time to secure a comforta
ble home. For terms apply to
H. O. RONEY, Esq., Thomson, Ga,