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CiT AII advertisements in the local column will
be Charged .70 per cent, upon the published rates,
from this date.
*STAII Job Work must be paid for in cash, on
delive: j. This rule will hereafter be strictly en
forced.
The McDuffie Jottenal is the official organ of
McDuffie county, and is the only paper published
in the county.
Divine service-at the Baptist Church Ist and 3d
Sabbaths in each mouth.
Divine service at the Methodist Church *2l and 4th
Sabbaths in each mouth.
Ma sonic Lodge meets the Ist Tuesday night and
3d Saturday evening, at 3 o’clock p. in. in each
mouth.
I. O. 0. F. Lodge meets every Saturday night.
Good Templars Lodge meets every Friday night
Arrival of Trains.
Up day Passenger * rrives at Thomson 10.14 a. m.
Down “ “ “ “ •* 3.28 p. in.
Upnght 44 “ 44 44 10.U0p.-in.
Dovn “ “ 44 4 * 44 3.59 a. ni.
Up Macon 44 44 44 44 2.98 p. n\
Down 44 44 44 44 44 1 1 .30 a. in,
All Job Work posilirelj
Cnsli oti 1>» livery.
J. L. &M. W. Hardaway will pay the highest
market price for cotton.
Association —The Bap ist Assoc.atio.i commen
ces at this place on Friday mxt. A large attendance
s * xjxcted.
J. L & W. M. Hardaway have received a large
stock of Groceries. Thcr store is overflowing wth
beautiful new good-, and lor the tiieir
heavy good*, they are having a store r ooni erected
in the rear of ikcir building
Go and sec them.
Cotton* Statement.— Below wo give amount of
cotton shipped frem Thomson T> pot in September
of the years 1870, 1871 and 1872.
Cotton dripped S p. 1870 800 Bales
44 “ “ 1871 271 44
“ “ 44 1872 1200 “ |
Uvmenkat..— Our high ly esutmed friend and live |
merchant, Mr. W. B. Shank, has returned from i
Boston with his beautiful bride. VVc tend r him
our warme>t congr ituLition*, and would advise his
brother merchants, who arc now cursed wph single
wretcheduos, tc go in future to Boston to buy
goods.
Superior Count. —The Superior Court, after a j
session of four days, udjour e l last Friday.
While thi*re were »of mauy CiSes litigated at tbs j
Term, a considerable amount of business was train* j
acted, and the Dockets pretty well cleared, 'l'lie'
f Bowing canes were tried and disposed of:
M. it. Hall, vs, V tro »J. Adk us—Action on
Account. Verdict for Plaintiff.
R dston & Cos. v. J i w . It. ‘ is mi. Acton!
guano obligation. Wrd ct for Defendant.
John G. Cold well, vs. Boiioville Manufacturing
Company. A hit ration a,id Award. \ crdict for
FI a inti If.
E. C. ILirdtjway, vs. Win. Farr, Garnishment.
Partial verdict for. Plaintiff.
State vs. Beorgo L »t*f. A lull ery an 1 Foruic ltion.
Verdict, not guiity-
State vv Dc aware Culhrcath. Adultery and
Fornication Vt?rd ct, Gnil y. Fined sloo.o\
Stale vs K.iza .Street. Fo cicat.on and A iulu ry.
Verdict, G ully. Fine SIO,OO and co-ts.
State v*. Blisco, alias Whitesides Horse-steal
ing. Plead guilty, nud was sentenced to ten years
hard labor in the Penitentiary.
Judge Gibson presided with his u-ual ability, and
his rulings were marked with Out legal knowledge
which so eminently qualifies him for the responsible
position ho holds. From the presentments of the
Grand Jury, which we publish to-day, it will he
seen that the Ordinary is recommended intake initia
tory Bt*ps towards biulding the Courthouse. We
hope that the contract may be given to some couope*
tent, m chanic at once, :.s we are in g eat need of a
good Courthouse.
In corsequeuce of tlie new change the n- x* regu
lar Ccu.t wl b held O.i the 111 J\b uday in February
next.
The greatest want of the present age is men &
women, healthy «& vigorous in mind & body. The
continued headaches, weaknesses, nervousness, «fc
varying ailment which alflict women are generally
the result of imperfect action of the stomach and
other vital organs. Dr Walker’s California Vine
gar Bitters, being composed entirely of vegetable
substances indigenous to California, may be taken
with perfect safety by the most delicate, and are
a sure remedy, correcting all wrong action & giv
ing new vigor to the whole system.
New Adv€ 4 i*tifseiiieutH.
We present to our readers this week a large
number of new advertisements, offering special in
ducements to the trade.
At No. 222 Broad street, Augusta, Ga., Mr. H.
Brandt is offerering everything in the way of
boots and shoes which the most fastidious can de
sire, and at most reasonable prices. liead his ad
vertisement.
Mr. August Dorr, 220 Broad Street, Augusta,
Ga., has a large assortment of Men’s and Boy s
clothing for sale very cheap. See advertisement,
and give him a call.
At the Great Boot and Shoe store, No. 226,
Broad St., near Central Hotel, Augusta, Ga., Mr.
Peter Keenan is offering one of the largest and
best assortments of goods ever brought to that mar
ket. This is “the One Price Store,” and no cus
tomer ever leaves it dissatisfied, or complains of
either goods or price after purchasing. Bead his
advertisement.
J. H. Stockton, No. 12 Main Street, Thomson,
is offering a full stock of General Merchandise,
unsurpassed by any in the market. Bead his ad
vertisement in this issue and give him a call.
J. E. Benton, No. 6 Main Street, Thomson, ad
vertises Lime for sale.
Read the new Legal Advertisements.
Tbe negro vote of Indiana, accord
ing to the last enumeration was a little
over twelve thousand. The Radicals
nrw el»ii« twenty thousand colored
voters. Kentucky is supposed to have
furnished the difference.
Grand Jury Presentments;
We, the Grand Jury chosen andsworn
for the August Term ot the McDuffie
Superior Court, beg leave to make the
following Presentments.
We have, through appropriate com
nutties, examined the records of the Or
dinary and Clerk of the Superior Court,
and as far as we are capable of judging,
find them neatly and correctly Aept, in
a manner refiecting credit upon those
officers. We recommend that the Or
dinary maie a distinction between the
record of white and colored marriage
license, by inserting the word “colored”
after the names of colored parties, and
that this be done from the beginning of
the record.
We find that the number of colored
poll defaulters, for the year IS7I, was
4SS, and the number of white poll de
faulters, for the same year, was 114, and
I that the State and county default list,
j including polls, amounts to S-'440.57.
The Collector has issued executions
igaiust all of the colored defaulters, and
as now at woik on the white list, and
will soon have them all in the bauds of
the proper officers for collection.
Amount paid Treasurer, 5G609.30
County portion of de
fault list, 1293.33
Ordinary’s order reliev
ing parties from double
taxes. 125.2 G
55030.59
Amount levied, $8030.89.
TREASURER’S BOOK.'
Amount received from
Treasurer, 56009.30
Amount borrowed, 1741,68
Amount from other
sources, 415.00
Paid out as per
vouchers, $8753.00
Paid to Ordinary 100.00
Paid note, 12.98
55765.98 $5705.98
We (iml the County will be in debt
the first of January, 1573, about S4OOO,
and the same amount levied for last
year will raise over SSOOO, leaving bal
ance in the hands of the Treasurer, the
first day of January, 1573, of over
SIOOO. Your Committee have had be
fore them the books ol only one Justice
of the Peace, Mount Auburn District,
which they find correctly kept. We
congratulate tiie County in having effi
cient officers in the department which
your Committee were directed to exam
ine and report upon. Respectfully sub
mitted.
We further recommend, after consult
ing the Ordinary, that the building of
t ho Courthouse and Jail be given to
Junes Knox, at his bid, or to any other
contractor at the discretion of the Or
dinary and Commissioners appointed,
with the instruct oils to have them
erected as soon as practiceble.
We find the following portions of the
public roads in bad order, to wit: The
road by -J. M. Lazenby’s to Thomson
has not been worked; the ford and
bridges over the Greenesborough road
at the Sweetwater Mills are in bad or
der, almost impassable. Also, other
portions of the roads in the County are
n bad order, and could not be repaired
on account of the dry weather, but will
be repaired as soon as it rains.
We further recommend, that the Or
dinary appoint a Board ol Commission
ers to examine the road Irom Thomson
to the Greenesborough road, and also
the ground over which the new road is
proposed, and report upon the necessi
ty of changing the same, with power to
act upon their report. We further re
commend, that the bridge on Germa
ny’s cieek near Mt. Vernon Church, be
put in good order. We also approve
the action of the Ordinary in building
bridges across the creek near Mrs. M.
A. Hamilton’s Plantation. We also re
commend that a bridge be built across
Upton’s creek, between W. 11. Murray’s
and Mrs. E. R. Seay’s, and the road
to it be opened. We further recom
mend that the Ordinary, when he con
tracts for the building of new bridges,
require o( the contractor a bond to keep
the same in good order for live years
fioin date of contract, without addition
al pay.
We return our sincere thanks to his
Honor, Judge Gibson, for the efficient
manner in which he has presided over
the Court at the present Term : and al
so to Solicitor General, Davenport
Jac&son, for his polite attention to this
body.
B. B. WILKERSON, Foreman,
Win. Gross, D. G. Story,
Madison Pounds, E. 11. Carey,
Elias Wilson, B. A. Willingham,
N. T. Baston, B. G. Sutton,
Jas. H. Burch, E. S. Harrison,
Berij. Harrison, D. B. Johnson,
Thos. Farr, J. G. Coldweil,
O. L. Cloud, L. 11. Young,
A. J. Story, Geo. P. Stovall.
XiIIVEIB.
LLHE. LITIIJ
[■ffk BBLS. just arrived in good order,
I V apply to J. E. BENTON.
octntf
dommcmal.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY JOHN E. BENTON.
Cotton R»'i)ort.
Thomson i(U
Savannah 17S
Augusta t7A
Charleston 18”
Atlanta I7y
Thomson Prices Current.
Corn—Yellow, per bushel $ (S> 95
White, “ “ @ none
Barley, “ “ <® 1 r,()
Rye; “ @ 175
Oats, Black, 85 so) l 0(1
“ White, 70 <s> 75
Wheat— Trime White @ noue
Amber * (® none
KeJ (a> none
Bacon—Sales 14 ffl 15 ;
Shoulders 104 (S) 114
Dry Salt—Sides 13 <® It"
Shoulders 9 @ 10
Flour—per barrel 8 <a> 12
Salt—Liverpool (a) 2 40
Bagging—Domestic 18 <S> 19
Gunny 17 <S> 19
Iron Ties @ lo
Lime, @ 235
IVotieeix.
C;j mlidnti ,s.
Through tho influence of friend., I announce
myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of
McDuffie Counly ihe ensuing election.
Oet9tf li. M. Evans.
The friends of Solomon Norris announce his
mono as a suitable candidate for the office ol Sheriff
of McDuffie Counly nl the ensueing election.
51 r. James P. Johnson will be appointed /A-puly
Sheriff in case ol Mr. No,ns’ election.
Oct9tf
iSP* Announcement. —The friends
of A.E. Wiley announce his name as a suitable can
didate for Tax Receiver of McDuffie County, at. tho
ensuing election.
The Gales of Araby are not spicier
than the aroma of tho fragrant Sozodont imparts
to tho breath. Nor is tlie heart of the ivory nut
whiter than the teeth that are cleaned daily with
that matchless 11 aid.
To Owners of Horses.—No one who
has ever used Tobias’ Horse Venetian Liniment,
will never be without it; it is a for
colie, sore throat, cuts, bruises, and old sores.—
Warranted superior to any other; in pint bottles at
one dollar. Hold by all druggists. Depot, 10
Park place, N. Y.
Burnett’s Standard Flavoring Ex-
tracts arc neatly put up in unpanneled 2 oz, soz
and 10 oz bottles, and are for sale by the trade
generally in every principal city and town in tho
United States, Canada and British Provinces, as
well as many other foreign countries.
Asthma—Any medicine which will
alleviate the Paroxysms of this dreadful disease wdl
be hailed with joy hy thousands of sufferers. Tho
eeiiificates which accompany Jonas Whitcomb's
Remedy, are from the most reliable sources and at
test to its wonderful.power, even iu the mo-t s'>vrve
c isos. Joseph Burnett & Cos,, propietors, Boston.
Free Advertising—From family to
f’iiiily, from city to oily, from stale to state, tho
lame of Dr. Walker’s Vegetab'o Vinegar Bitters as a
specific, for ail derangements of the stomach, bowels
rttitl liver, in nom inually ex tending, lis voluntary
mL-fioriitrea are iiinume able, and public enthusiasm
iu its favor spr liD.lyr than h prairie fire.
Don’t Slight your Teeth—Remember
that upon their labor, tho health of the stomach de
pends, Keep them perfect, and iu order to do so.
manipulate them with a brush dipped in (he fragrant
Sozodont, once or twice a day.
Who will Suffer ?—lt is now 24 years
since Dr. Ti bias’ Venetian Liniment was put before
tbe public ; warranting it to cure Chronic Rheuma
tism, Headache, Outs, Burns, Bruises, Otl Sores,
Pains in t lie Li ms, Back and Chest, and it has
never failod. Sold hy all Druggists. Depot 10
Park Piac , New York.
The Secret of Beauty—What is it ?
no longer ask' and, for the world of fashion and all tho
ladies know what is produced hy using a delightful
harmless toilet preparation known as G. VV. Laird’s
“Bloom of Youth.” Its boautiiying effects are tru
ly wonderful. Depot 5 Gold St. N. Y.
Svapnia, or opium purified, the most
perfect anodyne ljgpwn 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.
Now Advcrtisumonts.
J . A. S I MON ,
DEALER IN
Men’s, Boys’ and Yojllis’
CLOTHING,
Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats, Trunks, Valises,
Umbrellas, <tc.
KoT 224 Broad Street, 4 Doors below Central
Hotel, Augusta, Ga. oct oml
Fine, Fresh Heel'.
riIHE citizens of Thomson are informed that I
§ will from this date have in this market every
Tuesday and Saturday for sale a nice article of
FRESII BEEF,
Those who desire it, can have such amount and
pieces reserved as they want, all others will Be
dealt with on tho rule of “first come first served.”
My beef is tender, my price is liberal, come ear
ly and buy.
Oct. Otl. B. H. HITT.
ESol ye that are SSaretboD’d
Come to the Shoe Store.
I HAVE just received tlie largest and
best stock of Gents’ and Ladies’ Boots
and Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers
and Rubbers and a general
assortment of Misses’
and Children’s
shoes Gaiters,
BOYS BOOTS
from SI 7-5 to $2 00. I propose to
sell at as low figures as can be pur
chased in any city, town village or
hamlet in Georgia.
Thanking my friends for past favors,
I earnestly solicit their future pat
ronage. Call and examine my 'stock,
and I am confident that you will not
fail to make purchases and save expense.
Take due notice and govern yourselves
accordingly.
oct 2tf D. F. IRVING.
STAPLES & R E-A B ,
G R. O O E3 R. S .
JjAVE now on hand and constantly keep a full stock of
Groceries and Provisions at Slowest Prices,
ALSO, BAGGING, TIES AND EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE.
We invite a call, and trust that by strict attention to busines, we may con
tinue to merit the liberal patronage, heretofore bestowed.
STAPLES & BEAB,
sep 25m3 Augusta. Georgia.
J7LA. JLmJLm jZLJSTJZP GOODS.
■JioRCf AN & SOoTT,
JJ AYE just received direct from New York a splendid stock of
-J\.3SrjD WINTER GOODS,
Consisting of a fine assortment of
GENTS-’ READY MADE CLOTHING
OP THE VERY LATEST STYLES Ml) FASHIONS.
Mttr Glqq®b J^otioats
of every variety. Ladies’ elegant Chignons, and Plaits.
Fancy Grocsries, Saddles, Bridles & Buggy Whips,
cheaper than ever before offered in this market. Mr. Morgan, one of the firm,
has long been doing busidess in New York, and is consequently prepared to take
all advantages of tbe markets theres thus enabling us to sell our goods at the
very lowest prices. IVe invite our customers to come and examine our stock.
sep.lßm3 MORGAN & SCOTT.
Eijmmwmm bmpobium.
JOHN M. CURTIS & BliO.
THOMS 3N, GEORGIA.
TAKE in calling the attention of the public to their large and
extensive (
Stock’ of Furnituke
complete and'full in every department, consisting of
s A
PARLOR Sc CHAMBER SLTXJ7BS,
of the latest and most fashionable styles, of all prices from s>4-5 to $l5O.
Superb Lounge*, Salas, Marble-lop BSiircnu* anti Tables,
Elhiiag, Center, Card, Tej>»y,Lent and EsilonsionTablcs
Secretaries, Rook, tlalJ and Wiial-nol Elands.
A FINE ASORTME tST OF CHAIRS*
Easy Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Parlor and Dining Room chairs,
Children’s Low and high Chairs, Wood and Upholstered Chairs, Camp
Chairs. In a word, Chairs of all varietits and of every quality
A FINE AND LA33E STOCK 07 BID-DOOM FiIHNiTOOE.
Bedsteads from $5 $45, Trundle-Beds, Cribs, Cradles,
Marble-top, Sink and Plain Wash Stands, Towel
Backs, 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, and Common Towel Racks.
Office Chairs, Hat Racks, (both plain and fine,) and many other articles too
nemerous to mention.
A. Large Assortment of Jlirrors, of all finalities from the
plain and cheap So the Large, Fine and Costly.
A SYice Lot of Piano Stools.
Having purchased our stock for cash at the lowest wholesale prices in New
York, we can defy competition, and we pledge ourselves to duplicate any bill
that can be purchased in Augusta or elsewhere, prefering to sell at those terms.
All those in want of Furniture cannot do better any where, and will find us ready
to accommodate them, and pleased to show them through our extensive assort
ment. Come, see and price for yourselves. sep4m4
CARRIAGE, WAGON AND BUGGY MANUFACTORY.
"YVAVING secured the services of competent workmen, I am now prepared to
Jnt furnish my customers with
Carriages, Wagons and Buggies,
which for durability and style of finish cannot be excelled anywhere.
lam also prepared to do all repairing at the shortest notice and on the most
reasonable terms. Give me a trial, and I feel sure you must be satisfied.
BLACKSMITHING.
I am also prepared to do all kiuds of Black-Smith work upon my usual terms.
Seplm4 JOHN M. CURTIS.
WELLS’ GARBOLIG TABLETS.
For Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness. These Tab
lets present the Acid in combination with other
efficient remedies, in a popular form, for the cure of
all Throat and Lur g Diseases. Hoarseness and Ul
-of the Throat are immedia'ely relieved &
statements are constantly being s nt to the proprie
tor of relief in cases of Throat difficulties of years
standing.
CAUTION.—Dou't be deceived by worthless im
i atioos. Gel only Wells’ Carbolic Tablets. Price
25c. per Box. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St.
N. Y. Send for Circular S:le Agent for the U S.
a A,MONTH easily made with Stencil and
Key-Check Dies. Secure Circular and Sam
ples free. S. M. Spen’CEß, Brat leboro Vt.
P|[jinade from 50c. Call and examine or 12 , S*m-
OlUples sent (postage tree) for 50c. that retail
quick for $lO. It. L. WOLCOTT, 181 Chatham
Square. N. Y.
The Best Take~ Fo r agents, work.t
home or Unvoting. Cash p« v . p„ r ,i c ,lars f ree:
Address at QtiCe Onr Fireside Friend, Chicago.
Wa day to Agents, selling Campaign Badges, for
Ladies & Gents a« breast 4- scarf pins, gold
p'ated wth pbotog’s of Presiden’l candidates. Sam
ples mailed free for 30 cents. McCav & Cos, 93
Cedar St. N Y
Horace Greeley and Family.
An elegant Engraving, perfect likenesses, 22x98
in. sent by mail sl. also, Campaign Goods, 1 silk
Grant Badge & 1 plated 25c. Sample latest styles
Wedding Cards, Notes, &c 23. A. Memasest, Ed
graver, 182 Brradwiy N. Y.
FPG6 tO -A.§ 3IltS A prospectus of the
People’s S'andard Bible, 550 illustrations, will .be
sent free to all bmk agents. Send name’and ad
dress to ZIEGLER & McCUKDY, 58| Arch S*.
Philadelphia, Pa.
psYCHOMANCY, or *OUL CHARMING. How
J. either Sex may fascinate and gaiu the love &
affections of any person they choose instan.ly. This
simple mental acquirement all can possess, free, bv
mail, for 25c. together with a marriage guile,
Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladiea, & c . \
queer, exciting book. 100,000 sold. A !dre.-s T.
WII.LIA.VI X Cos Pubs. Philo..
r | TO THE WORKING CLASS, male or female;
3 S6O a week guaranteed. Respectable entDloy
menl at home, day orevening; no capital required .
full instructions and valuable package of goods to
start with sent free by mail. Address, with 6 eent
return stamp.
M. YOUNG & CO., IC Conrflantft st„ New York
duty off Teasi
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS FOR CLUBS !
Send for Hew Club Ciruclar!
Which contains full explanations of Premiums, &c.
Tliv way ftooblniu our (woods l
Persuns living at a distance from New York, can
club together* and get them at the same price as
we sell them at our Warehouses in New York. In
older to gel up a club, let each |tersm wishing to
join Say how much Tea he wants, and select the
kind and price from ottr Price-List, as published in
oor circulars. Write the names, kinds and amoun s
plainly oil a list, and when the club it comple e
s* nd it lo ns by mail, and wo will put each part 9
goods in separate packages, and mailt the name ups
on them, with the cost, so there need ho no confu
sion in distribution—each party getting exactly
what he ord-rs, and no more. The funds to pay
for goods ordered can be sent by drafts on New
fork. Post-Office money orders, or by express. Or,
ve will, if desired, send the goods by Express, to
“Collect on delivery.” 1
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO.
I'. O. Box 011-13, 31 &"33 V-seySt., N. Y. C’ty,
THOMSON’S ‘
WORLD-RENOWNED PATENT
GLOVE-FITTING CORSET.
fj i Corse t has • ver
a world-wide popularity,
fw f,,ie for them is
, ; v sonstatvtly iucrea-io{r y b» cause
\ . ;.sjr They Hire
j universal satisfaction
H'flWl nfi'.y ARE handsome
Durable, Economical, and
A PERFECT FIT-
Ask for Thomsons Geiuine Glovr-Fjttinr. e~ ry
fionirt being slamped with name Thomson, and the
trade-mark a Crown. Sold by all Firs'-Cla»9
Dealer*.
II BLOOD PURIFIER 1
It is not u physic which may [»ive tempera.y re*-
liet to the sutten r for the first f«w doses, bat wh.. h
from coniittaed use brings Piles and kindred diseae’**
to aid in weakening the invalid, nor is it a doctored
I qu r, which, under the popular name of “Biters”
is so expensively palmed oil"on the public as sove
reign remedies but it is a most powerful Tt n"c and
alterative, prontmne ‘d so by leading medical au
thorities ol London and Paris, and has been long
used by the egular physicians of other countries
with wonderful remedial results,
II M'S IffilCT if JIMIM
retain a all the Medicinal vi ums peculinr to the plant
and must be taken as a permanent curative agent.
Is there want of ae iou in ya.r Liver & Spleen ?
Unless relieved at once, the blood becomes impure
by delelrious secrelations, producing scufulous or'
skin diseases, blotches, felons, pustules, Calikvr■
pimples, &c., Sc.
lake Jurubrbato cleanse, purif and restore Jtbef
vitiated blood to healthy action
Have you a Dysueptie Stomach/ Unless diges--
(ion is pro riptly sided the system is debilitat'd with
loss of vital force, poverty of the blood. Dropsical
Tendency, General Weakness or Lassitude:
Take it to assist Digestion without reaction, it will
impart youthful vigor to lha weary sufferer.
Have you weakness of the /otesfineS? You arc
in danger of Chronic Diarrhoea or the dreadful lo
flaramation of the Bowels
T kc it to allay iriitation and ward o(T tendency
to inflammation?. *
Have you weakness of the Ute-iue tr Urinary Or
gans? You must procure instant relief or yota are
liable losuflering worse than death.
Take it to strengthen organic weakness or life be
comes a burden.
Finally it should be frequently t a ' en to keep the
system perfect health or you are otherwise in
great danger of malarial, miasmatic dr contatreoua
diseases.
JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt St., N. Y.
„ . “ ole Agent for the United Stales.
_Pricc, One Dollar per Bottle, Send for Oculars
Svapnia—is Opium purified of its
siknemng and poisonous properties, It is a perfect
I J <5 ’ producing headache or constipation
of the bowels, as is the case with other prepara
tions of opium. John Farr, Chemist New York.
Help for the Hopeless*—You are
weak, dejected, miserable, and nothing does yotl
any good, you say. Don’t despair. There is balm
in Gilead. Have you tried Vinegar bitters ? No !
Then why don’t you ? Whether your complaint
he 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.