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How can I tell him
I love him no mote ?
How can I wound
That proud heart to it* core ?
Tender and true
Hath it been unto me ?
Yet told mutt the tale
Os my perfidy be.
He truated me blindly,
Hope beckoned biro on,
When I told him my love
In daya that are gonel
Could I know the nod knowledge
The fntnre would bring;
Another dethrone* him
And reigns th my king,
And, OI when he knows me,
So fickle, no vain,
He will scorn me, I feel it,
Yet smile through his pain;
JA# besets like his break not,
£ Though lijfe may grow dim—
ffTwere better we parted,
And, better for nim!
0! could I but look
——g’Yn the future to-night,
Turp to life's stony,
akniread it aright;
* I might pause ere I doom
That prouil spirit to pain.
. And turn to its shelter,
AU loyal again.
i* ? tiding 01 , the Sand.
*Tia well to woo, 'tie well to wed,
For so the world hath done
Since myrtles grew, and roses blew,
And morning brought the sun.
But hue* a care, ye young and fair,
tgWjPffV e y®° PMc» Flth truth ;
SlicerSii. that your lots wiU wear
Beyond the days of youth !
For if we give not heart for heart,
As well as hand for hand,
You’ll find you’ve played the unwise part,
And built upon the sand.
fww%H to save. Tis well to have
A goodly store of gold,
And hold enough of shining stuff;
For charity is cold.
SrS 1 trust
HI vfmtl the deep mino brings;
We cannot live on yellow duet
’ TTnmixed with purer things:
And he who piles up wealth alone,
Will dften have to stand
Beside his coffer chest, and own
■ • (W "built upon the sand."
"Tis good to speak in kindly guise ;
And tooth where'er we oan;
Fair speech should bind the human mind,
* Ann love link man to man.
But stay at the gentle words,
Let the deed with language dwell:
T6'* Sri* who pities starving birds
, Bh*«W tost.tfr cry mbs as well.
*rtie matey that is warm and true
* Must tend a helping hand,
For those who talk, yet fail to do.
But "build upon the sand.”
Obituary of a Western Editor.
-Y* editor sat in his rickety chair, as
worried as worried could lie, for ye
~ devil ww grinning before him there, and
"copy I” ye devil sayed ho.
Oh, ye editor grabbed bis big quill
pan, and it sputtered ye ink, so free, that
Up manuscript like a war man—when
•tTake this,” to the devil spoke ho.
He scribbled and scratched through
" th&live long day, nor rest or refreshment
had he ; for the devil kept oonstautly
coming that way and hollowing for more
*' eop-ee.”
Day after day ho scissored and wrote,
st saying thp whole oountree ; while ye
dgvil sept f ipufghis single note, "a little
more outside cop—ee."
And when ye boys in ye news-rociw
hear the sound of unequal fray, the voioe
at a blow and bloapliemouß words, “he
is raisin' tho devil," say they.
And oft a wan with a grievance
came in, yettdjtofi man to see, he'd turn
his back with a word of sin, "go talk to
ths devil," soyed he.
And ever and oft when a "proof ” of
hie work ye proprietor wanted to see,
“ye proof shall bo shown by my personal
cleric, you must go to the devil,” sayed
he.
And thus destined through all of hie
lif#, by this spirit tormented to be;
in hunger and poverty, sorrow and strife,
always close to ye devil whs he.
Ye editor died —but ye devil lived on.
And the force of life’s habits we see, for
ye editor's breath no sooner was gone,
than strait to tho devil went he.
Fun for the Family.
The young lady 6ingcr who thought
she could make her voice clearer by i
straining it, made a grout mistake,
g *»JPit yoßN'ith a tin ear” is the sucoees
or of “put a head on you."
Revenge is sweet. The young ladies’
antitobaeoo society in Waterville, Me., is
offset by the young men’s anti-corset as
sooiation.
Der iriosd bobular triuk of dor day vaa
yjecn, "Veil, I guess I hate aloedle,
Boor
“Knock off oud dot ship py my shoul
der, I vant to see you." Yell, nefer
mind bout dat loedle exberimeud, unless
berhabs, feller vss hafo no arms or legs,
i4 mighd deu be berformed mit safedy.
*ls sotnc oder cases, howeferly, dond dis
turb dat chip !
What does nature avoid?—a void.
A Young man generally goves a look
of hM hair to his sweetheart before he
mjffrfes her. After marriage she some
times helps herself, and doeus’t use scis-
S.*ora,
Eve had some advantages that no oth
er married women ever enjoyed, chief
I Among which was the fact that her hus
bami could never lacerate her heart
telling "how his mother used to
cook. M
, A social glass to which ladies are ad
dicted—The mirroi - .
How to make a dull fellow lively—Mar
ij him to a girl name Annie, when of
course, he becomes Annie-mated.
Carl Schurs’s wife has come into pos
session of s legacy of *170,000 left her by
an uncle in Germany.
‘ To cure tongues—Use a strong confu
. sion of good language.
A Girl in Cincinnati advertises for
! somebody to love her, and says she will
give him *2OO if he will do it in “a vir
tuous and gentle manner.”
"Good-morning, Mr. Henpeck,” said
; a printer in search of female composi
: tors. Have you any daughters who
would make good type-setters ?”
“No: but I have a wife that would
make a fine devil. ”
"You can’t do too much for your era
j ployers, man,” said somebody to a big
| fisted, Strong-backed man-of-all-work,
ion the wharf, the other day. “Arrah,” j
! replied Pat, with emphasis, “neither
wiU L”
| It is cheerful to be sitting in a railroad :
j car going at the rate of forty miles an
: hour, and have a man pass through the
train and leave a tract in your lap, enti
tled "Prepare to meet your God.”
ApoUo must have detested falsehood,
for he is always represented in the act of
striking a lyre.
Railway companies sometimes puU 1
down a street. Thieves very often cut j
up courts and aUeys.
Legal Advertisements.
c -J
GEORGIA— McDuffie County.
ALL parsons holding claims against the
estate of N. C. Bacon, late of said
county, deceased, arc hereby notified to
present them to the undersigned legally au
thenticated, within the time prescribed by
law, or the same will lie forever barred; and
thoss indebted to said deceased must make
immediate payment or suits will be com
menced for the same.
JOSEPHUS HILLMAN,
June 4, 1873, Executor.
GEORGIA— McDuffie County.
NOTICE is hereby given to all parties
holding claims against the estate of
Jonathan fluff, deceased, to present the
same properly authenticated to tho under
signed within tho time prescribed by the
aw. or the same will forever bo barred.
All those indebted to said estate must
make immediate pnymout, or suits will be
commenced for the same.
F. M. HOBBS,
June 4, 1873. 40d Administrator.
GEORGIA— McDuffie County.
AT the first regular term of the Court of
Ordinary, of said county* after publi
cation of this Notice once a week for four
weeks, application will bo made to said
Court for leave to sell the lands belonging
to the ostate of Jonathan Huff, deoeasod,
late of said county, for the benefit of the
heirs snd creditors of said deceased.
F. M. HOBBS,
Juno 4, 1873. 4t Administrator.
Notioe to Road Commissioners.
COMPLA INTS have been inode to me of
the condition of some of the county
roads. The road from Thomson to liriar
Creek, known as the Louisville road, is too
narrow in some places for wagons to pas s
Some of tho roads need repairing, while
others are obstructed by trees, fences, Jce.,
and in many plaoes too narrow.
You will thoreforo see to it that tho roads
are properly repaired, all obstructions re
moved, and all enlargements made al the
law requires. A. B. THRASHER,
May 28, 1873. 8t Ordinary.
MoDuffio County Sheriff Sales
GEORGIA— McDuffie County.
WILL bo sold in Thomson, said county,
on tho first Tuesday in July next,
before the courthouse door within the
legal hours of salo, ono tract of land 1
in said county, oh tho waters of Ger
many creek, adjoining lands of L. 0. Steed,
N. t. Evans and Others, containing 280
acres more or loss, levied on as the projwrty
of I E. Steed, to satisfy one fi. m issued
from Columbia Superior Court in favor of
Ramsey A Labaw, against said I. E. Steed.
Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney
JAS. P. JOHNSON,
June 4, 1873. 80d Deputy Sheriff.
GEORGIA— McDuffie County.
WILL bo sold before the court house
door in Thomson, said county, on tho
first Tuesday in July uext, within tho legal
hours of sale, two tracts of land in said
county, one containing 275 acres, moro or
less, adjoining lands of N. L. Evans, Du-
Bosc and others, on the waters of Germany
creek ; and one tract containing 55 acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of W. H. Mur
ray, B. B. Wilkorson, J. J. Morris and
others. Levied on as the property of Ij. G.
Steed to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from
Lincoln County Superior Court, and from
the Superior and County Courts of Columbia
county, against Raid L. G. Steed, in favor of
B. P. O’Neal, Thomas H. Strother, and
Ramsey A Labaw.
SOL. NORRIS,
June 4,1878. 30d Sheriff.
GEORGIA— McDuffie County.
WILL be sold before tho courthouse
door In Thomson, said county, on the
first Tuesday in July next, within the legal
hours of sale, a stock of dry goods and sun
dries found in the possession of li. B.
Beck and R. J. Morrison, under the firm
name of Beck A Morrison, at Dotting, said
connty. levied on os the property of said R,
R. Beck and It, J. Morrison, as Trustee of
L. V, Morrison, to satisfy one mortgage fi.
fa. issued from MoDuffio Superior Court in
favor of \V. P. Casscla against said R. R.
Beck and Raid It. J. Morrison, Trustee.
Property pointed out by plaintiff's at
torney,
SOL. NORRIS,
June 4, 1873. 80d Sheriff.
Columbia County Sheriff’s Sales.
GEORGIA — Columbia County.
WILL be sold before the courthouse door
in Appling, said county, on the first Tuesday
in July next, within the legal hours of sale,
one tract of laud in aaid county, adjoining
lands of F. Smalloy and others, levied on as
the property of James Blanchard, to satisfy
the following fi. fas., to wit: Caleb E Ram
sey vs. James Blanchard; Joseph P. Wil
liams vs. James Blanchard. Louisa J. Eu
banks, Executrix of W. J. Eubanks, makers,
and J. M. Luke and L. A Luke, endorsers;
Caleb E Ramsey vs. W W. Aoree and
James Blanchard'; and Caleb E. Ramsey vs.
James Blanchard.
PETER WRIGHT.
Jane. 4, 1873 SOd. Deputy Sheriff.
GEORGlA— Columbia County! "
VX 7 ILL bo sold in Appling said county,
\ \ before the courthouse door, on the
first Tuesday in July next, within the legal
hours of sale, a one half interest in a Grist
Mill on Green Brier Creek, near the Wash
ington Road, in said connty, and one Steam
Engine located on the land of Jamos Blanch
ard in said oounty, levied on as the proper
ty of W. W. Acres, to satisfy fi. fas- issu and
and placed in my hands in favor of Caleb
E. Ramsey vs." W. W. Aoree and James
Blanchard; and R. H. Chappalear vs. W.
W. Acree. PETER WRIGHT.
June 4,1873. ;tod Deputy Sheriff.
Boots and Shoes,
I>. I’, IRVING,
AT HIS OLD STAND ON MAIN STREET,
At the Sign of
The Buffalo Head,
JJaS received and is now receiving a large and well selected stock of Gents’ and Ladies
Boots and Shoes, viz :
Gents’Hand Sewed Congress Gaiters; Prince Albert and Strap Shoes, and many
o
ther varieties which want of space excludes from this notice.
All kinds of Ladies’ and Children's Shoes. Call and examine stock.
May 28, 3m
A. J. ADKINS,
AT HIS OLD ST AND,
Has on hand and is still receiving a splendid
Stock of Spring and Summer Goods,
Consisting of Dry Goods of all kinds.
Heady Made 010 thing;.
Os every variety, to fit every size and suit every taste.
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps,
From the largest to the smallest, and of every variety. His Goods are all well se
ct ed, and cannot be surpassed in this or any other market. April 9 4m
John M* Cubtis
Ti-iOAzrsoisr oeorqia,
Manufactures of Carriages, Buggies and
Waggons.
Also Agent for D, MoCOUMICK,
Manufactuers of Sash, Doors, Blind Etc.
BERZELIA GEORGIA.
Will soil at Charleston prices with freight added.
ts.
JAMES NORRIS & CO„
GROCE H 8 -
Corner Main and Rail Road Streets,
THOMSON, I GEORGIA.
Have on hand and will keep constantly a tidl and complete stock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS &T THE LOWEST PRICES.
Also, Bagging Ties and Everything in the Grocery line
DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES *AC.,
They have an where the vory best liquors, Cigars and Tobocco ars
always really. *
jan stf JAMES NORIUB A CO.
a . mws a ,
Respeotfully informs his frionds and onstomers, that ho has received a large and
■well selected Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
Surchiiaod expressly for this market., consisting in part of Grenadines of all colors,
leregos of every variety, Japanese Silks, Tophus, Ac. &o.
White Goods of All Kinds, Embracing
Nainsook, Mull, Jaconet, Cambrics, French Swiss and Tucked Muslin, White
Piques, Silk and Dane Calieretts, Hamburg Edgings, Pique Trimmings, Linen and
Laoe Collars, Laos Sleeves, Gouts and Jjudius
Kid and Lisle Gloves,
PARASOLS, RIIIDONS, AC.
Also Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes and all other articles kept in
A FIRST CLASS HOUSE.
April 16 ts
Established in 1850.
A. PRONTAUT & SON,
WXTCB-MatUSKS *** iewmaaems.
The subscribers would respeotfully inform the citizens of McDuffie, and surrounding
country, that they keep a special establishment for the
IDT AIR OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
Also, Hair Work, in every design, made to order. All work entrusted to their care
will be executed Promptly, Neatly, and warranted for one year.
At their Store will be found one of the hugest Stocks of
GOLD .A-KTE) SILVER WATCHES
of the best European and American Manufacture in the Southern Stateis, with a
assortment of rich and new stylos of Etruscan Gold Jewelry, set with Diamonds, Feorls
Rubies. Oriental Garnets. Coral, do.
Also. Solid Silver Wore, consisting of Tea Sets, Waiters, Ice and Water Pitchers,
Castors, Goblets, Cups, Forks, and everything in tha Silverware line.
Fine Single and Doubled Barrelled Guns: Colt’s, Smith & Wesson's, Sharp’s, and
Remington's Pistols, and many others of the latest invention.
Fine Cutlery. Spectacles, Walking Canes, and Fanoy Goods of every variety to be
found in a first-class Jewelry establishment. Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange
for Goods A. PRONTAUT A SON,
April 26 ts 236 Broad Street, between Central and Globe Hotels, August*, ua.
Important Notice.
TO •
Hotels, Boardinghouses,
AND
Private Families.
undersigned are now prepared to :
supply Hotels, Boardinghouses and Private .
Families with the •
Choicest Beef,
Veal. Mutton, Lamb,
Pork, Spare Bibs.
Roasting Pigs.
Game, Etc., Etc., Etc.
All our meats are warranted fresh, and of
the best kind.
Our Corned Beef
Put up by our Mr. Lawrence, is superior to
any New York Fn!ton Market.
Also, we keep a first class
F&MI&r G&QCB9r»
Well stocked with of Family Sup
plies, including
CANNED FRUITS, FISH MEATS,
PICKLES, JELLIES, ETC.
*5sT Send your orders or baskets to us,
and we will till them and ship by the earli
est train direct, at the lowest Market Prices.
We will, also, fill any order for customers
for articles not in our line—such as Fish,
Oysters, Vegetables, Bikers’ Bread. Etc.
We are confident of giving satisfaction,
and ask only a trial.
LAWRENCE & RIGSBY,
114 Broad Street, and Stall No. 10 Lower
Market, Augusta, Ga.
May 7 Jim
Horses for Sale.
Spier A EMBREE have for sale, at the
Tkomson Stables, several excellent horses of i
various ages and qualities, to which they \
call the attention of
horses have been purchased at
and will, therefore, be sold cheap. Call at
the Stables and examine the stock.
'"May 7 ts SPEIR EMB It EE.
It Lpikls to Happiness!
A BOON TO THE WHOLE RACE OF
WOMAN.
DR. J. BRADFIELD'S
Female Regulator I
It will bring on the Menses; relieve all
pain iu the monthly ‘‘Period," euro Rheu
matism or Neuralgia of Back and Uterus;
Leucorrhoes or “Whites,” and partial Prolap
sus Uteri; check an excessive flow, and cor
rect all irregularities pocu’i ir to ladies.
It will remove all irritation of Kidneys
and Bladder relievo Costiveness, purify the
Blood, give tone and strength to the whole
system ; clear the skin, imparting a rose hue
to the cheek, and cheerfulness to the mind.
It is as Bure a cure in all the above diseases
as Qunine is in Chills and Fever.
Ladies can cure themselves of all the
above diseases without revealing their com
plaints to any persons which is always mor
tifying to the pride add modcsty-
It i«j recommended by the best physicians
and the clergy.
LaGranoe, Ga. March 2:1, 1870.
BUADFIELI) & Cos, Atlanta, Ga. Dear
Sirs ; I take pleasure ill stating that I have
used for the last twenty years, medicine you
are now putting up, known ms Dr. J. Brad
field’s FEMALE REGULATOR, and con
sider it the best combination ever gotton to
gether for the diseases for which it is recom
mended. I have beeu familiar with the
prescription both as a practitioner of raed
icino and in domestic practice, and can
honestly Fay that I consider it a boon to suf
fering females, and can but hope that every
lady iu our whole land who may be suffer
ing in any way peculiar to the sex may be
able to precure a bottle, that their sufferings
may not only be relieved, but that they may
b« restor'd to health and strength. With
my kindest regards,
I am respectfully, W. B. FERRELL,
M. D.
Near Marietta Ga., March 21, 1870.
MESSRS. WM. ROOT A SON. - Dear
Sirs; Some months ago I bought a bottle of
BRADFIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR
from you, and haw used it in my family
with the utmost satisfaction, and have rec
ommended it to three other families and
they have found it just, what it U recom
mended. The families who have used your
REGULATOR are iu perfect health, and
are aide to attend to tlieir household duties,
and we cordially recommend it to the pub
lic.
Yours respectfully, Rev H. B. JOHNSON.
We could add a thousand other certifica
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ient proof of its virtue. All we ask is a trial.
For full particulars, history of diseases,
and c ertificates of its wonderful cures, the
reader is refered io the wrapper around the
bottle. Manufactured and sold by
BUADFIELI) A CO,
Price $1.50. Alanta, Ga.
A. D, Hill, Agent Thomson, Ga.
w Sold by all Druggists.
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Self Feed and Cloth Guider. Operates by
Wheel and on a table. Light Running, j
Smooth and noiseless like all good high •
priced machines. Has patent cheek to pro-;
vent the wheel l>eing turned the wroiigway. !
Uses the thread direct from the spool. — i
Makes tho Elastic Ix>ok Stitch (finest and !
i strongest stitch known;) firm, durable,.
I close and rapid, " ill do all kinds of work,
! fine and coarse, from Cambric to heavy
[ Cloth or Leather, and uses all descriptions
| of thread.
j The best mechanical talent iu America
| and Europe, has been devoted to improving j
! and simplifying onr Machines, combining
j only that which is practicable, and dispens- :
; in"'with, all complicated surroundings gen- 1
; erally found in other machiffiiS.
I Special verias and extra inducements to
i male and female agents, store keepers, A 0. ,
i who will establish agencies through the
country and keep our new maohines on ex
hibition and sale. County rights given to
smart agents freo. Agent’s oomplete out
fits furnished without any extra charge.—
Samples of sewing, descriptive circulars
containig terms, testimonials, engravings,
■tc., sent free. Address,
Brooks Sewing Machine Cos.,
No. 1320 Broadway, New York.
SANFORD 11. COHKX;
OF
Augusta, Georgia.,
HAS connected himself with Messrs.
Myers, Jordan k Lawson, Brokers and Deal
ers in Grain. Flour, Provisions kc., No. 12
Walnut Street, St. Louis, Mo. Business
and Orders solicited and prompt attention
guaranteed. April 2m3
! THE PORTABLE FOUNTAIN PUMP
AND SPRINKLER.
Cheap, Simple ami oanuot get out of or
j der. The most useful apparatus for
watering
Shrubbery, Flowers and Plants.
; For washing Windows, Carriages &c.
I For Sprinkling Sidewalks and Floors
And for Extinguishing Fires
It will easily throw a stream of water
forty or fifty feet or more and with a
Sprinkler attached will spread the water
.in a gentle shower or spray, A lady or
child can use it easily and effectively.
Prioe with Sprinkler and Hose com
plete 810,00.
i Cash on delivery. For sale bv,
.lAri.B NEAL& SO-N
: April IS ts
1 .) SAMPLES sent by mail for 50c. that
1 h retail quick for $lO. R. L. WOL
COTT, 181 Chatham-square, N. Y.
W(rt'king Class Male or Female,
SOO a week guaranteed Respectable em
ployment at home, day or evening; no capi
tal required: full instructions and valuable
package of goods sent free by mail. Ad
dress. with six cent return stamp, M.
YOCNG A CO., 173 Greenwich St., N- Y.
R^Stterw^s!
Agents Wanted. Send For Catalogue.
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO.,
NcW YUKIvi
aLE X B R
Neglect a Cough- Nothing is more certain
to lay the foundation for future ovil conse
quences.
WELL’S CARBOLIC TABLETS
are a sure cure for all diseases of the Respira
tory Organs. Sore Throat, Colds, Cronp,
Diptheria, Asthma. Catarrh, Hoarseness,
Dryness of the Throat, Windpipe, or bron
chial Tubes, and Diseases of the Lungs-
In all cases of sudden cold, howevertaken,
these Tablets should be promptly and free
ly used. They equalize the circulation of
the blood, mitigate the severity of the at
tack, and will, in a very short time, restore
healthy action to the affected organs.
Well's Carbolic Tablets are put up only
in blue boxes. Take no substitutes. If
they can’t be found at your druggist’s, Bend
at once to the Agent York who will
forward by return mail.
Don’t I* deceived by imitations.
Sold by druggists- Prioe 25 cents a box.
JOHN Q. KELLOGG. 18 Platt St.. N. Y.
Sole Agent for the United State*.
Send for Circular.
Write for Large illustrated price list, address
Breech-loading Shot Guns, s+o to S3OO.
; Doable Shot Guns. $8 to $l5O. Single Guns,
$3 to S2O. Ritles, $8 to $75. Revolvers, $8
to $25. Pistols, *1 to SB. Gun Material,
Fishing Tackle. Large discount to Dealers
ior Clubs: Army Guns, Revolvers, Ac.,
bought or traded for. Goods sent by ex
press C. O. D. to be examined before paid
: for. _ _
12,000,000 ACRES.
Clump FariiiK!
[ The cheapest Land iu Market, for sale by tho
Union Pacific Railroad Company,
IN THE GREAT PLATTE VALLEY.
3.000,000 Acres in Cent nil Nebraska. Now
; for sale in tracts of forty acres and upward®
! on l ive and Ten year# credit at (J per cent.
; No advance interest required,
i Mild, Heatliful Climate, Fertile Soil, and
: Abundance of Good Water.
Ihe best market in the West! Th© great
Mining regions of Wyoming, Colorado, Utah,,
and Nevada, being supplied by the fanner*
■ in the Platte Valley.
Soldiers entitled to a Homestead of 160
Acres.
THE BEST LOCATION'S FOR COLONIES.
| Free Homes for all 1 Millions of Acres of
i choice Government Lauds open for entry
under the Homestead Law, near this Great
| Railroad, with good markets and all tho con
| veniences of an old settled country.
Free passes to purchasers of Railroad land.
Sectional Maps, showing the Land, also
1 new Descriptive Pamphlet with new Maps
j Mailed free everywhere.
Address,
O. I\ DAVIS,
Land Commissioner (7. /\ }{. ts.,
Omaha, Neb.
I> U . '1 IT TT * S
VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS
The startling drawback on nearly all
medicines! Agents has ever !>een hat in
their process of purgation and purification
they have also debilitated the system. l‘o
obviate this difficulty physicians have long
sought for an agent that would
Purge, Purify and Strengthen
At ono and the same time.
Their research has at last been rewarded
by a dis -overy which fully realizes the
fondest desires of the medical faculty and
which is justly regarded as the most impor
tant triumph that Pharmacy has everachiev
ed. This important disideratum is
DR. TUT.TS VEGETABLE LIVER PILL.
Which purify tho blood aud remove all
corrupt humors and unhealthy accumulations
from the body, and yet produces no weak
ness or lassitude whatever, but on the
contrary tones of the stomach and invigor
ates the body during the progress of their
operation. They unite the heretofore irre
concilable qualities of a Strengthening Pur
gative and a Purifying Tonic.
Dr. Tntt’s Pills are the most active and
1 earehing medicine in They At
1 once attack the very root of diseases, and
their action is so prompt that in an hour or
two the patient is aware of their good
i effects. They may be taken at any time
without restraint of diet or occupation: they
j produce neither nausea, griping or debility,
and as a family medicine they have no rival.
Price 25 cents a box. Sold by all Drng
| gists. Principal office, IS and 20 Platt St.,
j New York.
I BLOOD PURIFIER I
Is the most powerful cleanser, strengthen
er and remover of Glandular Obstructions
j known to Materia Medica.
It is specially adapted to eonstitutiona
'‘Worn down” and debilitated by the warm
weather of Spring and Summer, when the
blood is not in active circulation. conse~
; quently gathering impurities from sluggish
ness ami imperfect action of the secretive
organs, and is manifested by Tumors, Erup
tions, Blotches. Boils, Pustules, Scrofula.
<fcc., &c.
When weary and languid from overwork,
and dullness, drowziness and inertia take
the place of energy and vigor, the system
needs a Tonic to build it up and help tho
Vital Forces to regain their recuperative
power.
In the heat of Summer, frequently the
• Liver and Spleen do not properly perform
; their functions, the Uterine and Urinary
Organs are inactive, producing weakness of
the 6tomach intestines and a predisposition
to bilious derangment.
Dr. WELL’S
EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA
is prepared directly from the Sonth American
plant, and is peculiary suited to all these
difficulties, it will cleanse the Vitiated blood
strengthing the Life-giving powers, and re
move all obstructions from impaired and
enfeebled Oorgans.
It should be freely taken, * s Jurubeba ia
; pronounced by medical writers the most
effieent purifier, tonic and deobstment
known in the whole range of medicinal
plants.