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POETICAL.
Where the Baby Cim Prm.
A newly married individual, pleated eta
little incident that occurred in hie family,
(the diet occurrence of the kind) give* Tent
to hie feelings In the following interesting
and imaginative effusion, entitled
“mr guild's oaiar*,"
One night, ae old St. Peter elept,
He left the door of Heaven ajar.
Whan through a little angel crept,
And came down with e falling alar.
One commer. ae the bleaeed beame
Os morn approached, my blnahing bride
Awoke from tweet and pleeeant dreamt,
And found that angel by her aide.
God Grant but thia—l ask no more—
That when he leaves tide world of tin
Hell wend hie way to that bright shore,
And And that door of Heaven again.
Whereupon some fellow of a practical
turn of mind, without any imagination, and
not potties ad of the “divine afflatus, ” has
attempted to dsstroy the iilturien of David,
as follows:
n. rwzan’a nru.
Full eighteen hundred years or more,
Pvt kept my door eecurely tied,
There waa no little angel left.
Nor one been misting as implied.
I did not sleep ae you supposed, •
Nor left the door of Heaven ajar,
Nor has a little angel left,
And gout down with a falling star.
<Jo ask the Mushing bride, and see
If dsedoat (rankly own, end say
That when she found that angel babe.
She found K in the good old way.
God grant but this —I ask no mors—
That should your number still enlarge,
That you will not do as before.
And Uy it to St. Peter's charge.
SELECT MISCELLANY.
An Incident of the War.
On one oooasirm, after the battle of
Shiloh, the IrapiUb of the towns !
cities oa the Otoie river weueeo crowded
with wounded men, both Confederate
and Federal, that Mine of <heu were
went te Craiagton, Ky., and placed in
the Suedbem Mothers Home, in oaae of
that heamoletd institution. Ga a bright
and pleasant day, after the aeote of the
wounded had become oonvaleaceat, a
Confederate aoldior waa out “saiming
himaelf," when a Federal of theToeVmic
persuasion also came out, and after eye
ing our Confederate friend for some time,
accosted him tluia:
“Ton peea von aeoeeh.”
“How*, you know f" asked tbs Cob
"You pe wo faa fdt“
"'Explain yomwelf," said the Confed
erate.
“Veil. I peea in 6tt bnshpital myself,
1 sees anase drags eat pnaaou. He ladies
comes mraititepsabet <m dn am, and
ehe aay. “wWt yoe be 7" I says, “I peas
Oonion man, wounded mit Shiloh.” She
eaya “vat a pitty for der beeplea ven
der var don't be sthoped.” Hen she
goes to you and say, “vat you pees ?"
Yon aay *'l pew Rebel soldier, rounded
•oft Shiloh.” Hen she puts her loetle
rite lily hand in der paaket, und (lakes
out der cake und der vine, and gifs you
wet you rants.
“After e vile aaoder lady comes in
mit der pasket on her arm, und she goes
to you fust, und a* yon “vat you peesf”
You rays, “I peas Rebel soldier, wounded
mit Shiloh.” She saya, “vat a pity for
dsr beeplea wen der var don't be
•thoped." Den I dinks I going git
somdtwg. Veil, she comes to me und
•ay, “vet yon pew t" I ray, “I pees
won geed Oonion man, rounded mit
Shiloh.”
“She seta town her pasket, und puts
in her little vite hand, und pulls out a
tarn Mettotist track. You tink a mau
gits fat on der tain Mettotist track ? He
tarn aeoeah, da gits der cake und der vine,
■and every dings vat da vanta, and der
■Oonon mens da gits noting but the tam
Mettotist tracks."
A Dutchman’s Catechism.
We And id oud by der pig book dot
Adam (I forgot hia odor name) woe de
Arsed man.
Eve von der nexd. Von toy dey got
drabble erboud ceding some gwinocs
und woe kicked oud of der garton.
Gain und Ablw voe der first childrens.
Gain got mad und put a head on his
brudder, und den lite out He voe un
bed boy. Yonns voe a fiskmuker. Von
tay he gone to der gooeepont to ootch
shrimps un ven he woe looking for bait,
he valked right army or a whales mout
in. But der whales pooty gwick make
him valk again. He vs* too sdrong mit
de fishes stmnix
Solomon knows more as ewrypody.
Ho don rood out a little poy in peioes to
saddle a disturbance mit two gals. He
say it woe better gone der whole hog or
nix.
Sams Son (I don’d hear his mudder's
name) vos der edrongest. He voe a
bruiser. He got fighden mit a docent
fellows und he olean urn all out mit a
ebackassw bone.
Yobe vos der pashentest man. You
oonld shtiok pins in him all tay, tint he
don’d vood holler.
Merdowlum vos der oldes granfad
d«*ve got dose times. He oood told
you all abond it Laaarns vos the
hardupest man. Dey don'd go no free
lunches dose times, und be vas al
ways skirmish in for grnmbs.
Yosheph'sbig brudders got yellous of :
of him peeause he vote s sb podded goat,
ant sold him for twenty tollars. He
afder a vile give tun some roasding ears
mit made it all rite.
Tnxs Mm Khjlxb un> On Sxvzn-
Ms IsrtTtxD.— Titusville, Pa., August
L—Thia morning at 630, the northward
bound freight train on Alleghany Valley
road, collided with a southward bound
oil train, near Cunningham Two
brakemen named Borland and Bonner
and an unknown boy were killed by the
eoQiaion and afterwards burned, together
with fifteen can of oil which immediately
ignited. An engineer had hia thigh
broken. _
There is a good deal of sound wisdom
| in the suggestion of the fanner, “if yon
want your boy to stay at home, don’t
bear too bard on the grindstone when he
tarns the crank.”
An Irish paper says that trying to get
up business without advertising is like
winking at a pretty girl through a pair
of green goggles ; you may know what
you are doing, but nobody else does.
A Mr. Harden and a Mr. Farmer,
both residing in Conyers, got into a fight
Tuesday night, and Harden was badly
cut in the face by a knife in the hands of
Fanner.
Governor Smith has pardoned a man
named Rains, who was convicted before
the war of poisoning his wife, and sen
tenced to imprisonment in the penniten
tiary for life.
.
“Bridget, I wish yon would step over and
see how old Mrs. Jones is to-day ”
In a few minutes Bridget returned with
the information that Mrs. Jones was just
eighty-seven years, two months and three
days old.
It LoiuiM to Happiness!
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WOMAN.
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Leaeanhuasor “Whites,” and partial Prolap
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It will remove all irritation of Kidneys
end Bladder relieve Costiveness, pnrify the
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It is aa snreaenre in all the above diseases
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Ladies can cure themselves of all the
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It is recommended by the best physicians
and tbs dergy.
LxGaxwon, Ga, March 23, 1870.
RRADFIKLD 4 Cos, Atlanta, Ga.—Dear
Airs; I take pleasure in stating that I have
weed for (he last twenty years, medicino you
are now pnttinc up, known as Dr. J. Brad
field’s FEMALE REGULATOR, and oon
sider it the liest combination ever gotten to
gether for the diseases for which it is reoom
mended- I hare been familiar with the
prescription both ss s practitioner of med
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may not only be relieved, but that they may
be restored to health and strength. With
my kindest regards,
I am respectfully, W. B. FERIIALL,
M. D.
Net* Mxxivttx Ox., March 21, 1870,
MESSRS. WJL ROOT A SON.—Dear
Sira; Some months ago I bought a bottle of
BRADFIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR
from you, and have need it in ray family
with tine utmost satisfaction, and have roo
emmended it to three other farailjp and
they have found it just what it in recom
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are able to attend to their household duties,
and we cordially recommend it to the pub
lic.
Yours respectfully, Rxv H. B. JOHNSON-
We eould add a thousand other certifica
tes, but we consider the above amply suffic
ient proof of its virtue. AH we ash is a trial.
For full particulars, history of diseases,
and o ertificotes of its wonderful cures, the
reader is rotated to the wrapper around the
bottle. Manufactured and sold by
BRADFIELD A CO,
Price AI.RO. Aleuta, Ga.
A. D, Hill, Agent Thomson, Ga.
Sold by all Drnggista.
a X. noun. *. n. ircxLnta.
C. E. DODD & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods,
No- 250 Broad Street,
jan 2fin>6 AUGUSTA, GA.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.,
The .advertisers below refer you to thi
Publishers of this paper as regarde that
perfect reliability, and when writing te
them, please mention you saw their AJvtr
tieement in thie paper.
run a nit a v —tu-kso* a (».,»«
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MuUMii Stan" W^'tot'2
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rales of Moir-Meonraaioßt, Illmtrnted
Clrenl.r, sod Price List, with a Ml line
oCoaneplM, enabling yon to order Cloth,
tag direct from their Hoaoo, which will
be made Is the beat stile. Shipped hr ex
press, C. 0. 11., with the privilege of ex
amining and retoraiag at their expense,
if not -aU,factory.
CtIIQTOI Bales ofeelf-meaiarememt Mat Arse
Omit I Oi Orders eolldted. fit gaanatood.
DfIVC “* Tenths’Clothing a specialty. Bond
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-m—m. imitUOVS PATKXT COXBIIU.
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popular Uncli letter) slse. Seat
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V month. Perfect satisfaction guar
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BERKSHIRE HOGS.
ClfcmUt ta id Prk» Ut tK* TICKSOKeSt. Lo«h,XOs
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HEM mad ramil j Journal tn thia country la tha
mT >T. LOUIS MIDLAND FARMER,
paiii, Forty Column a, only SO Cta. a
tfl > yoaF.aUmonthaWCta. Cluba of tan for *4.
all I44rma MVIU a MATTHEWS. FoMMMra,
-fc N,ThirdStroot,laoula. Mo.
4GDS UUri Patont Improved Spring
M JU Mlaata, for atampluc I.lnen and
MOO ether articles. A silver-plated
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»truction, with bottle or beatludell-
Mo luh, ink Pad. and
three entire
enclosed In a neat box, with full tn-»
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fl 40 The beat thing for the Price RK HL
ever invented Agents wautetf » \ :
C. Bwwd A Cos., Sl4 OUre suwel, 81.
mmmmn
ißrs'w-us’bias’Kr
eaipt of st, or He for either. Age.ts I
wasted everywhere, who ms auhoA
„ Urge profits. Liberal dtorossts to
°-’ IIS
February 12, 1873. 2-ly.
§PBiif6 aiuMHEB Goods
James B. Neal Son,
Have jnst received a full and complete stock of
SPRING
AND
SUMMER
GOODS,
Embracing a large assortment of
LADIES DRE H H GOODS
Consisting in part of Japanese Silks, striped Piques, Linen Suitings, Grenadines,
Muslins, Swiss Mull, striped and checked Jaconet, Nainsook, French Organdie,
Ladies Straw and Trimmed Hats
A LARGE STOCK OF NOTIONS
of every variety. Parasols of every description and at low prioee.
A full and complete line of Boots and Shoes, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats
lea. 4c. Also a large stock of Family Groceries, Plantation Supplies, Hardware,
Crockery, Woodware, Saddles, Bridles lea,
We oordially invite the public to call and examine our Stock.
April 16 JAMES B. NEAL 4 SON.
FMB OL&BSF SMQJS MO US IS ijf FMB SF&F S
HOODS FROM ill TIE POFOUR
Manufacturers.
Will be sold at the lowest possible prices. The largest lot of ChildrfflOs and
Misses Shoes, Gents fine Dress Boots at attractive prices. Will be fully prepared for
the Spring trade and purchasers will find my prices as reasonable as can be had.
€* FORCE*
A Large Lot of Saratoga Trunks
and Ladies’ Travelling Bags.
SIGN OF THE BIG HKD BOOT,
April 16 ts 258 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
MORGAN & SCOTT,
Call the attention of their friends and customers to their
SFL BW&MB &SSQI&FMBMF OF
Speknu And Summer Ooods
which have been carefully selected by Mr. Morgan in New York city and purchased
at the very lowest figures, consistingm part of Grenadines, Poplins, Japanese Cloth,
White and oolorod Lawns, Organdie, Muslins, Piques of every variety, Percales,
Jaconets, plain and striped, Nainsook, aud Swiss Muslin 4c. 4c. *
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.
They call special attention to their large stock of Spring and Summer Clothing
for Men and Boys, and their excellent assortment of Hats.
SADDLE AND BRIDLE DEPARTMENT.
Mr. Morgan being connected with a largo Saddle and Harness House in New
York enables them to offer superior inducements in that lino of Goods.
All are invited to call aud examiue whether they purchase or not.
April 16, ts
Boom and Bmomm.
I>. F, IRVING,
AT HIS OLD STAND ON MAIN STREET,
At the Sign of
The Buffalo Bead,
II AS rmwred «nH is nm» wo,lnn, *lnrgo Mid well adenl-d -took of Gen Wand kadieo
Boots and Shoos, viz :
Gents’ Hand Sowed Congress Gaiters ; Prince Albert and Strap Shoes, and many
other varieties which want of space excludes from this notice.
All kinds of Ladies' and Children's Shoes. Call and examine stock.
Way 28, 8m
John M. €ubtis
THOMSON GEORGIA.
Manufactures of Carriages, Buggies and
Waggons.
Also Agent for D. McCORMICK,
Manufactuers of Sash, Doors, Blind Etc.
BERZELIA GEORGIA.
Will sell at Charleston prices with freight added.
ts.
I’lntaDlirslieel in 1850.
A. FRONTAUT & SON,
WATCB-MdtmPHS .*,VB IS WM&hßm.
The subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of McDuffie, aud surrounding
country, that they keep a special establishment for the
RKCAIft OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
Also, Hair Work, in every desigu, 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 largest Stocks of
GOLD -A.3STXD SILVER WATCHES
of the best European and American Manufacture in the Southern States, with a selec
assortment of rich and new styles of Etruscan Gold Jewelry, set with Diamonds, Pearlst
Rubies, Oriental Garnets. Coral, Ac.
„ .. Also^ S ?V d S,lver W * re - consisting of Tea Sets, Waiters, Ice and Water Pitchers,
Castors, Goblets, Cups, Forks, and everything in the Silverware line.
Fine Single and Doubied Barrelled Gnns: Colt’s, Smith A Wesson s, Sharp’s, and
Remington s Pistols, and many others of the latest invention. *
Fine Cutlery Spectacles, Walking Canes, and Fancy Goods of every variety to be
for Goods* flrSt c aSS ,ewelr ? establishment. Old Gold and SUver taken in exchange
April 26 ts 23e» Broad Street, between Central nud Hotels. Augimta, i&a.
Legal AdvertiKement*.
GEORGIA —McDuffie Comm.
WILL be sold in Thomson, said county,
on the first Tuesday in September
next, before the courthouse door within the !
legal hours of sale, one tract of land
in said county containing 100 acres more or
lees, dow occupied by Wash Stone, (col
ored) : one tract of land in said county con
taining 3 acres more or less, known as
Greenbranch colored church : also, one lot
containing 3 acres, more or less, in Wrights
boro, said county, known as the Peiit lot,
levied on as the property at the estate of
David Seay, deceased, to satisfy one fi. fa.
issued from the Superior Court of Columbia
county in favor of A. A. Murray against
David Seay. .
Property pointed out by W. H. Murray.
JAS. P. JOHNSON,
Aug. 6, 1873. 30d Deputy Sheriff.
GEORGIA— McDuffie Count r.
WILL be sold before the court house
door in Thomson, said county, on the
first Tuesday in September next, within the
legal hours of sale, a tract of land in said
county, adjoining lands of 3. T. Wright,
Mrs. Ramsey, the Hamilton Estate and
others, containing 135 acres more or leas ;
also at the same time and place one Cotton
Gin, one Wheat Thresher, and 3,OiX) feet
of mixed Lumber, levied on as the property
of John S. Watson, to satisfy two fi. fas.
issued from Columbia Superior Court, one
in favor of Jas. M. Welborn, vs. V. M.
Boroum, principal, and John 8. Watson,
Tompeter Watson and J. R. Wilson, secu
rities, and one in favor of F. W. Sims A
Cos., vs. John S. Watson.
Property pointed out by Attorney for
Plaintiffs.
JAS. P. JOHNSON,
Aug. C, 1873. 30d Deputy Sheriff.
GEORGIA— McDuffie Countx.
WILL be sold before the court house
door, in Thomson, said county, on
the first Tuesday in September next, be
tween the lawful hours of sale, one tract of
land in said county, adjoining lands of
Joseph Dunevant, A. W. McDonald and
others, containing seventy-five acres, more
or less, levied on as the property of the
estate of R. H. Lazenby, deceased, to sat
isfy one fi. fa. issued frCn Warren Superior
Court in favor of H. Hinton and wife, and
Josiah Morris and wife, against Penelope
Lazenby, Administratrix of said estate.
Property pointed out by Plaintiff's At
torney.
SOL. NORRIS,
August fi, 1873. 30d Sheriff.
Citation.
GEORGIA—McDum* County.
WHEREAS, A- L. Pwnry has applied to
me for Liters, of administration, dt
boni* rum, on the estate of John Wiley,
deceased.
Thin in therefore to cite and admonish all
parties interested to bo and an war at my
office in the town of Thomson, said county,
on the first Monday in September next
and show cause, if. any they have, why
said letters should not be issued to
applicant.
A. B. THRASHER,
Aug. fi, 30d Ordinary.
Citation.
GEORGIA— McDuffie County.
WHEREAS Josephus Hillman applies
to me for letters of guardianship for
W. P. Ilacon and Mary Lamar Bacon, minor
children of N. C. Bacon, late of said coun
ty, deceased : This is to notify all persons
interested to be and appear at the regular
term of the Court of Ordinary for said coun
ty, to be held at tho court-house in Thom
son, said county, on the first Monday in
August next, then and there to show cause,
if any they can, why said letters of guanli
ansliip should not be granted to said appli
cant. A. B. THRASHER,
Juue 18, 1873. 80d Ordinary,
Citation.
GEORGIA— McDuffie County.
WHEREAS, Laney Newsome, Adminis
tratrix of Randal Newsome, deceased,
represents in her petition to this Court,
tliat she lias duly administered the estate of
said Randal Newsome:
This is, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to appear at
the first regular term of the Court of Ordi
nary for said county, after the publication
of this notice according to the law, and show
cause, if any they can. why said Adminis
tratrix should not bo discharged from said
administration, and receive letters of dis
mission.
A. B. THRASHER,
Aug 13, 1873 3m Ordinary.
GEORGIA—MoPurvus County.
WHEREAS W. D. Wilson surviving,
Executor of tho will of Cornelius
Collins, deceased, applies to the undersign
ed for letters dismissory from his execu
torship : Therefore all persons concerned
are hereby required to show cause, if any
they have, why said executor should not be
dismissed on the first Monday in October
next.
Given under my hand and seal of Office,
this August 2nd, 1873
A. B. THRASHER,
Aug, fi 1873. HOd. Ordinary.
Notice.
1 HIS is to notify the public that I have
this day, [June Ist, 1873,] sold the entire
stock of goods, Ac., of J. A. Usry A Sutton
to John F. Sutton. All debts against the
late firm are assumed by the said John
F. Sutton, and all debts due the late firm
must be paid to him.
I hereby recommend my successor to the
good will and patronage of all the former
customers of the late firm.
J. A. USSY.
June 1, 1873. [July 1G lm]
' NOTICE 7
GEORGIA —McDuffie County.
WHEREAS Henry C. Washington makes
application to me for Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of George Wash
ington, deceased: This is therefore to cite
and admonish all parties concerned to be
and appear at my Office, in Thomson, said
county, within the time prescribed by law,
and show cause, if any they have, why
said Letters should not be granted to said
applicant,
A. B. THRASHER,
July lfi, 1873. 4w Ordinary.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA — McDurras County.
At the first regular term of the Court of
Ordinary of said county, after the
publication of this Notice once a week for
four weeks, appliotion will be made to said
Court for leave to sell the lands belonging
to the estate of William Megahee, deceased,
late of said county, for the benefit of the
neira and creditors of said deceased.
OLIVE MEGAHEE, Administratrix.
July 16, 1573. 4w
DR. HOLLAND]
MENTIS t«
Can be found at his Operating Room in
Thomson, Ga. on the first Monday in each
month, where he will remain two weeks, or
more except in "cases of sickness.’’ aug7tf,
T NOTICE
J. OFFER for sale one Store House and
Lot on Mam Street in Thomson. Price
tISOO payable Nov. l, 1 873 ) with City :
acceptance. JOHN R. WILSON
June 11, ts A „t
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400 Gold Watches. *75 to 300
275 Sewing Machines «o to 150
75 Elegant Pianos. each 250 to 700
50 “ Mehsleotis. “ 50 to 200
Cash Gifts, Silver Ware, etc. valued
A chance to draw any of the above prizes
for 25 cents. Tickets describing Prizes are
sealed in Envelopes and well mixed. On
receipt of 25 cents a sealed ticket is drawn
without choice, find sent by mail to any ad
dress. The prizo named upon it will be de
livered to the ticket holder on payment of
one doli.ab. Prizes are immediately sent
to any address by express or return mail.
You will know what your prize is before
you pay for it. Any Prize exchanged for
another of the same value. No blanks. —
Our patrons can depend on fair dealing.
Opinions or the Peeks.— Fair Dealiugcan
be relied on.—A'. Y. Herald , Aug. 23. A
genuine distribution.— World, Sept. 3. Not
one of the humbugs of the day. Weekly
Tribune, July 7. They give general satis
faction. — Stoat* Zeituny, Aug. 5.
References.—By kind permission we re
fer to the following: Franklin 8. Lane,
Louisville, drew *13,000. Miss Hattie Ban
ker, Charleston, *II,OOO. Mrs. Louisa T.
Blake, St. Paul, Piano, *7OO. Samuel V.
Raymond, Boston, *5,500. Eugene P.
Brackett. Pittsburgh. Watch *3OO. Mias
Annie Osgood, New Orleans, #5,000. Emory
L. Pratt, Columbus, Ohio, #7,000.
One Cash Gift in every package of 150
tickets guaranteed. 5 tickets for #1.00; 11
for *2.00; 25 for *3.00, 50 for #5.00; 150
for #15.00.
Agents wanted, to whom we offer liberal
inducements and guarantee satisfaction.
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Double Shot Guns, $8 to $l5O. Single Guns.
$3 to S2O. Rifles, $8 to $75. Revolvers, *<?
to *25. Pistols, $1 to *B. Gun Material,
Fishing Tackle. Large discount to Dealers
or Clubs: Army Guns, Revolvers, Ac.,
bought or traded ’for. Goods sent by ex
press C. 0. D. to be examined before paid
for.
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to lay the foundation for future evil conse
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WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS
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In all cases of sudden cold, how ever token,
these Tablets should be promptly and Iree
ly used. They equalize the circulation of
the blood, mitigate the severity of the at
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healthy aetion to the affected organs.
W ell's Carbolic Tablets are put up only
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Sold by druggists- Price 25 rests « box.
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Sole Agere* for the United States.
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TUTfS^
l/ECETABLE
Tho ntartling drawback on neatly all
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their process of purgation and purification
they have also debilitated the system. To
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At one And the saiue time.
Their research has at last been rewarded
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Which purify the blood and remove all
corrupt humors and unhealthy accumulations
from the body, and yet produces no weak
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Dr. Tutt's Pills are the most active and!
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their action is so prompt that in an hour or
two the patient is aware at their good:
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Price 25 cents - box. Sold by all Drug
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New York. k
NIOODPURI^Hj
Is the most powerful clee-
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I “’""n to Materi- * -miular Obstructions
l It is su -Medica.
! “ Wo ’~ to constitutions
! fi™™ anddebihtated by the warm
1 bW^° f S P , “8 M * d Summer, when the
j blood ra not m active circulation, oonse
qufflitly gathering impurities from sluggish
ness and imperfect aetion of the secretive
801 ls ’ Pnstules, Scrofula],
and^te?i We “ 7 .i an<i kagnidfrom overwork,,
and dullness, drowzmess and inertia take
ttegace of energy and vigor, the system
V, Z° mO , to buUd U U P nnd help the
power F 40 ragatn their recuperative
In the heat of Summer, frequently the
Inver and Spleen do not properly perform
tiieir functions, the Uterine and Urinary
Organs are inactive, producing weakness of
the stomach intestines and a predisposition
to bilious denuigmenfc.
Dr. WELL’S
EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA
is prepared directly from the South American •
plant, and is pecuiiary suited to all these
difficulties, it will cleanse the Vitiated blood
strengthing the Life-giving powers, and re
move aU obstructions from impaired and
enfeebled oorgans.
It should be freely toUfe, » s Jurnbeba is
pronounced by medical writers the most
effleont punfier, tonic and deobstrneofc
kMwn in the whole range of medietml
ta to S2O KSS.tnj; *r
•fork for tin i „ S ?**• mak,! *» or « *notte» ■
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