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READING NOTICt.B.
Thousjlnds have been changed by the
use of the Peruvian Syrup fa protoxide
of Iron) from weak, sickly, suffering
creatures, to strong, healthy, and happy
men and ?oro*a, and invalids cannot rea
sonably hesitate to give it a trial. For
Dyspepma and Debility it is a specific.
I>k. Wmtar'h Wild Oil. «by Balsam.
—This Balsamic compound has beooine a
borne fixture. Let all who suffer, and
have in vain attempted to cure their
coughs, colds, bronchial or pulmonary
complaints, make use of this unequalled
remedy. It can be relied upon, the mass
of trutiyony that has been published
since itanatfodaetioa, being ample proof
of its efficacy.
VfoH&a Bights. —One who has king
studied this absorbing subject now pre
sent* to the women of our country the
result of his investigations. He is happy
to say that he has at last discovered
“ Wormin'* Best Friend. ” It is adapted,
especially, to those cases where the
womb u disordered, and will cure any
irregularity of the "menses.” Dr. J.
Bratlfield's Female Regulator acts like a
charm in "whites," or in a sudden check
of the "monthly courses” from cold,
trouble of mind, or like causes, by re
storing UJn dfcoharge in every instance.—
Bo alsfi' in chronic cases its action is
prompt and decisive, and saves the con
stitution from countless evils and pre
mature decay. This valuable prepara
tion ia (or sale at 81.50 per bottlo by all
reapg(ffMlo Druggist* in the land. Pre
pared and sold by L. H Bradfield,
Druggist, Atlanta, Ga. A thousand wo
men testify to its merits.
Hledical Notice.
DR. G. W. DURHAM announces to
his |>atrons and the public that he
is now prepared to attend promptly to
all professional calls to the country,
October 22, 1873. ts
C. W. ARNOLD. Db. JAMES. 8. JONES.
C.W. ARNOLD & CO.,
GBQCBBB
AND
COBBISSIOISIEBCIUSIS,
Js ‘ ‘'THOMSON, GA.
Hallwjf gone entirely into tlie sale of
Staple and Fancy Groceries, take pleasure
in aimotifflflng to tlinlr friends and the
public generally that they now have and
will oonstantly keep on hand a
F LL AW? WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
Staple (pud Faney Groceries, principal
among which may he found Bacon. Flour,
Sugar, Uefloe. Mackerel. of the finest grados
Syru|A Monisms of every grade. Cheese,
Crackers. Pearl Grits, Hominy, Riee, Lard,
pure Liverpool Salt. Goshen, and oountry
buttey.. In their line of
FifNCY GROCER ES
they d* not hesitate to say that they have
the fimr.fi'.variety ever exhibited in this mar
ket ni the selection may always lie found
<2Jk:ISIS
Lima Beaus, Green Corn. Fresh Salmon,
h resiiJdackerel. Fresh Peaches. Pine Apples.
Pears, Apricots, Oysters. Mince Meats,
Pickles, both domestic and imported
JKIXIES,
Preserved Plums, Dsmsous, Raspberries,
Blackberries, Lime, Pepper Hash, Pepper
and Horceyterxlure Sauce,
Caihies, Chocolate,
both in dro]>s and for the table, Condensed
Milk, extracts of all kinds. Apples. Oranges,
Coeoanuts. Almonds, Pecans. Brazil nuts,
English Walnuts Ac.
They also have a fine assortment of To
baccos, tv gAfs. Pip««. Smoking Tobacco,
Tea, Soap. Plain and Toilet Lunch Baskets.
Cream Tarter, ftoda. Yeast Powders, all of
which tlwp.axe offering os low cash t rices
that ckfinot fail to suit all.
Our motto is still “Quick Rales and Small
Profits."
C. W. ARNOLD A CO.
[rnr 13yl] dec 11 Thomson, Ga.
A Valuable Invention 1 *SO«
jg*K XNTtaXLT SEW
Reiving Machine!
FOR DOMESTIC CKR.
ojr&r emye fyoD&.nm,
WITH NEW PATENT BUTTON
HOLE WORKS.
The >fost simple and Compact in Construc
tion.
The Most Durable and Economical in use.
A Model. of Combined Strength and Beauty.
Compete iu *ll H*pirt-*, uses the Straight
Eye Runted Needle. Self Threading, direct
upright Positive Motion, New Tension,
Self Feed and Cloth Holder. Operates by !
Wheel aud on a table. Light. Running,
Smooth and noiseless lo o ail good high
priced machines, llw, pu.ettl clu ck to pre
vent the wheel ruing turned the wrong way.
Urcs the thread direct from tha spool.—
Makes the Elastic Ixi -k Stitch (finest and
strongest stitch known;) firm, durable,
close afi<T rapid, '' ill do all kinds of work,
fine and course, from Cambric to heavy
Cloth or Leather, and usee all descriptions
of to read..
The I>cst mechanical talent in America
and Europe, has I wen devoted to improving
and simplifying onr Machines, combining
only that which is practicable, and dispens
ing" with all complicated surroundings gen
erally found iu other machines.
Special terms uud extra inducements to
male and female agents, store ke«i>ers. Ac.,
who will establish agencies through the
country and keep onr new mnehines on ex
hibition and sale. County rights given to
smart agents free. Agent's complete out
fit* furnished without auv extra charge.—
Samples of sewing, descriptive circulars
containig terras, testimonials, engravings,
*c„ mjmyroa. , Address,
Brooks Sew ins Machine 00.,
No. 1321) Broadway, New York.
NOTICE.
1,500 ACRES of land for sale, a por
b> fro m ore to twe miles cf the Georgia
Railroa L Applv to
STEPHEN DRANE,
Tie rnrii Ga,
or
Paaring. Ga
Lognl Ad ver i Iwmen to.
I Columbia Comity Sheriff’s Sales.
( GEORGIA —Columbia Cocjrrr.
J WILL lie sold before the oonrthonse door
in Appling, said eounty, on the first Tuesday
in December n/it, within the legal hoars of
j sale, one acre of land, more or leu*, adjoining
• lands of Jacob Anderson and Georgia Rail
road. levied on aa the property of John M.
Smith to satisfy one fl. fa. issued from the
Superior Court of said county in favor of
George E. Larkin vs. John -if. Smith, and
E. P. Reynolds security.
B. IVEY, Sheriff.
Oct. 29, 1878. 4w
GEORGlA—Columbia Coubtt.
WILL be sold at Appling. Colombia
County, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in
December, 1873, between the legal hours of
sale, an undivided two-thirds interest in all
that tract of land in Columbia County,
Georgia, containing five hundred and fifty
five and one-half acres, more or less,
bounded north by land formerly Peter Craw
ford’s, more recently W. Taylor’s; east by
land of Jacob P. Brown and R. G. Harris:
aontb by land of R. V. Geotchins. and north
west and west by land of estate of W. P.
Beale and F. H. Cook. Also, an undivided
two-third interest in that small tract of j
twenty-one aud one-fourth acres added to
the first described tract by purchase from
Miss Hally Smith by *. K. Huse and Den
nis Redmond. The two tracts comprising
five hundred and seventy-six and three
fourths sere*, more or less. Levied on as the
property of Dennis Redmond under a
mortgage fl. fa. issuing from Columbia
Superior Couit in favor of Harriet Colquitt
against Dennis Kedmond. Notice of this
levy sent by mail to Dennis Redmond ut
New Orleans. Louisiana, be being a non
resident of this State and no one in posses
sion.
BRADFORD IVEY,
Sheriff Columbia County.
Octolwr 29, 1873. Iw
Tax Collector’s Notice.
I'HE1 'HE Taxpayers of McDuffie county are
hereby notified that the Tax Rooks for
1873 are now ready aud the Taxes thereon
due and must be paid without delay.
I will be at the Ordinary’s Office in
Thomson every Saturday, from the Ist of
November to the Ist Saturday in December;
at Wrigblsboro’ the Ist, 2nd and 4th
Mondays in November: at Republican the
Ist and 4th Tuesdays, and at Dearing the
Ist, 2nd aud 4th Thursdays in November,
for the purpose of collecting said Taxes. *
H. W. YOUNG,
T. C. McDuffie County.
Oct. 29, 1873. 4w
Citation.
GEORGIA— McDom* Countt.
AT the first regular term of the Court of
Ordinary of said county, after publica
tion 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 estate of James A. Ivey, deceased,
for the benefit of parties interested.
JAMES It. WILSON,
Administrator de bonis non.
Oct. 29, 1873. 4 w
In the District < ourt of the United
Slates for llic Southern District of
Georgia.
In the matter of \ T ANARUS„ n „ ,
Leonard G. Steed. [ 1,1 T^ukrup.cy.
To WHOM IT MAY CONCItUN :
TITHE undersigned hereby gives notice
J. of his apjiointinent ns tlie Assignee
of the estate of Leonard G. Steed, in the
county }( McDufHe and State of Georgia,
within said district, who hits been ad
judged a Bankrupt u|k>u his own petition
by the District Court of said district.
Dated the 14th day of October, A. I).
1873. W. T. O NEAL, Assignee.
October 22, 1873. 3t
In the fristriet Court of the United States
for tin Southern District of Georgia.
RoUriTltoid’ In Bankruptcy.
To whom it may concern.
T
X HE undersigned hereby gives notice of
his appointment as Assignee of the estate
of Robert R. Hoid, in the County of Colum
bia and State of Georgia, within auid Dis
trict. who ha« been adjudged a Bankrupt
upon his own petition by the District Court
of said district.
Dated Appling, Ga., the sixteenth day of
October, A. D. 1873.
LUCHJS A. HIKE, Assignee.
October 22, 1873. 3t
In the District Court of the United States
for the Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of 1 ~ , ....
Ambrose J. A vary. In Bankruptcy.
To whom it man concern.
T
XHE undersigned hereby gives notice of
his appointment ns Assignee of the estate of
Ambrose .1, A vary, in tnc County of Colum
bia and -late of Georgia, within said District,
who has beeu adjudged a Bankrupt upon
his own petition by the District Court of
said District.
Dated Appling. Ga., the sixteenth day of
October, A. D. 1873.
LBCIIIS A. LUKE, Aasignee.
October 22, 1873. 3t
In the District Court of the United States
for the Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of> . ~ . .
James M. Knox., 1,1
To whom it mat/ concern.
T
l HE undersigned hereby gives notieo of
his appointment «* Assignee of the estate of
James M. Knox, in tlie County of Columbia
and State of Georgia, within said District,
who liss N'i'.n adjudged a Bankrupt upon
his own petition by the District Court of
said District..
Dated Appling. Ga., the sixteenth day of
October, A. D. 1873.
DANIEL C. MOORE, Assiguee.
October 22, 1873. 3t
In the District Court, of the United States
fojr the Southern District of Georgia.
Iu the matter of 1 . „ ,
Thomas K. Hicks, i In Bankruptcy.
To whom it may concern.
T
X HE undersigned hereby gives notice of
his appointment as Aasignee of the estate
of .Thomas N. Hicks, iu tlie County of Co
lumbia and Htateof Georgia, within said Dis
trict. who has beeu adjudged a Bankrupt
upon his own petition by the District Court
of said District.
Dated Appling, Ga., the sixteenth day of
October, A. D. 1873.
DANIEL C. MOORE, Assignee.
October 22, 1872. 3t
I GEORGIA—McDorris County.
VI TILL be sold in Thomson, said county,
\ V on the first Tuesday in November
next, befure the courth.mse door within the
legal hours of sale one tract es land
in"said county, adjoining lands of Joseph
Dunevant, A. W. McDonald and others.
I containing seventy-five acres, more or lew.
levied on as the property of the estate of K.
H. Lotcnby, deceased, to satisfy one ft. fa.
1 from Warren comity Superior Court in fa
vor of H. Hinton aud wife, and Joeiah Mor
ris aud wife, against Penelope latzenby,
Adininietr.trix of said estate. Property
pointed out by plaintiff'« attorney.
SOL. NORRIS.
Oct. 3, 1873. SOd Sheriff.
NOTICE.
j A Lb those indebted to us will please call
on Mr. John K. Benton, who has our books
i in hand, and is authorized to np our
! business. Cotton taken in settlement at
i 18 cts. for Liverpool Middlings, and lower
grades in proportion.
SHIELDS A MORRIS.
Oct. 29,1873. ts
Notice.
GEORGIA—McDuvmi Coubtt.
Application «ui be niade to the
Court of Ordinary of said county,
ut the first regular Term after the publi
cation of this notice four weeks, for let
ters of administration on the estate of
Hugh Montgomery, late of said connty,
deceased, consisting of four hundred and
thirty-five acres, more or less, of land,
it being the dower of Mrs. Anna Mont
gomery, deceased. This September 27,
1873. JAMES F. MONTGOMERY.
Oct. 4t 4t
GEORGlA—Helium* Countt.
David b. Johnson applies to me
lor letters of guardianship for luka
Bniion a minor child
This is, therefore, to notify all persons
interested to lie aud a]>pear at the next
November Term of the Court of Ordina
ry for said county, and show cause, if
any they eau, why said letters should
not lie issued to said applicant. This
September 27, 1873.
A. B. THRASHER,
Oct. 1, 30d Ordinary.
Assignee’s Sale.
GEORGIA —McDurrat Countt.
\I TILL lie sold licforethe court-honse
V V door iu Thomson, McDuffie conn
ty, ou tlie first Tuesday in Novemlier
next, ut 10 o’clock a. m., a lot of land in
said town, near the Georgia Railroad
Depot, containing about one-half acre,
more or less, sai.l lot having a front of
212 loot on said railroad, aud running
back 86 feet, to Railroad treet, lion tided
by lands of Ga. R. R., Mrs. J. C. Rich
ards. Farrington and others, iieing the
property of Josiali Stovall, a Bankrupt,
and sold by order of the U. S. Distinct
Court for the Southern District of Ga.
Terms, Cash. W. T. O’NEAL,
Oct. 7, 1873. 80d Assignee
It. Leudw to IlnppfnoMM!
A BOON TO THE WHOLE RACE OF
WOMAN.
DR. j. BRAD FIELD'S
Female Regulator!
It will bring on the Menses; relieve all
pain in the monthly “Period,” cure Rheu
matism or Neuralgia of Back and Uterus;
Lencorrhses or “Whites,” and partial Prolap
sus Uteri; check nil excessive flow, slid cor
rect oil irregularities pecn hi to l.e.ies.
It will remove nil irritation of Kidneys
and Bladder relieve i 'ostiveness, pnnfy tlie
Mood, give toil* and strength to the whole
system ; clear the skin, imparting a rose hue
to the cheek, and oheerfidness to the mind.
It is as sure a cure in all tlie aliove diseases
as Qnaine is ill Chills uud Fever.
I adies eau cure themselves of all the
above diseases without reveiding their com
plaints to any persons which is always mor
tifying to the pride add modesty-
It is reoouuncudcd by the best physicians
and the clergy.
LaGiianoe, Ga, March 23, 1870.
BRADFIELD A Cos, Atlanta, Ga.—Dear
Sirs ; l take pleasure in stating that I have
used tor the last twenty years, medicine you
are now putting np known as Dr. J. Brad
field’s FEMALE REGULATOR, and con
sider it the liest combination ever gotton to
gether for the diseas-H for which it is recom
mended I have l>een familiar with tne
prescription both us a practitioner of med
icine and in domestic practice, and ran
honestly -ay that 1 consider it a boon to Buf
fering females, and can but hopo that every
lady in our whole laud who may bo suffer
ing in any way peculiar to the sex may be
able to procure a bottle, that theh sufferings
may not only I* relieved, but that they may
be restored to health and strength. With
my kindest regards,
I am respectfully, W. B. FERRELL,
M. D.
Neau Marietta Ga., Maroli 21, 1870.
MESSRS. "M. ROOT A HON.-Dear
Sirs; Somo months ago I bought a bottle of
BRADFIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR
from yon, and have used it in my family
with tlie utmost satisfaction, and have rec
ommended it to three other families and
they have found it just what it is recom
mended. The flimsies who have used yonr
REGULATOR nro in perfect health, and
arc aide to attend to their household ditties,
and we cordially recommend it to the pub
lic.
Yours respectfully, Rev 11, B. JOHNSON.
Wo could add a thousand other certifica
tes, lint we consider the alsive amply suffic
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
render is refered o the w rapper around tlie
lioUle. Manufactured and sold by
BRADFIELD A CO,
Price 3*1.J0. Alnuta, Ga.
A. D, Hill, Agent Thomson, Ga.
Sold by all Druggists.
jan. la ly
Only I lf»CuntM.
Tnn great stationary package.
TRIUMPH!
Contains 10 Sheets riling Paper, 10
Envelopes, 1 Penhohler. 1 Lead Pencil, 2
ronH 1 Blank Book. 1 Blotter, Photographs
of 100 Beautiful Won an and a piece of
Ladies’ or Gents’ Jewel ;y. Sample package
Hont by mail. [>ost-jtaid on receipt of price,
35 cents ; 2 packages for GO cento. or 1 for
♦I.OO. Send for a package: it will be the
most good« you ever bought for the money.
The prize is often worth more than the
price paid for the entire package, and tne
entire package, and the other articles would
bring at retail not less thau 75 cents. Don’t
pass this, try one package and you will
never buy Stationary any other way.
Address. J. 0. BUKROW,
Lock Box 151. Baltimore, Md.
*HT Agents wauted everywhere to sell
Packnges, Pictures, Books, Ac. Catalogues
sent free.
BRICKS 1
ff.VVING completed our contract for
VcDuffie county Court-House, we are now
prepared to fill all orders we may receive.
Orders left with D. F. Irving, or at the
Brick Yard, will receive immediate atten
tion. IRVING A BASSFOUD.
September 17, 1873. ts
NOTICE.
I HE Mou’p end I ait on which I live con
taining four and a half (4 j) acres of land
mill anew and convenient dwelling, kitch.cn
Ac., for sale cheap for cosh.
JOfiN K. WILSON,
Sep. 21, 1873. ts Thomson. Ga.
NOTICE,
rp
1 HERE is an Ordinance in tlie town
! of Thomson which forbids the hitching
I of horses or other stock to fences and
; shade trees under penalty. Notice is
herebv given that from and after this
I date this Ordinance will be strictly en
| forced. \V. T. O'NEAL, Sec.
! Oct. 15. 1873. U
ZEtL Jl XRIRAIEJ FOR
I* o w ell Mu 11 e r !
180 Broad. Street, Augusta, Ga.
NEW GQOnS JTEW WEICEB.
It is now oar pleasure to say that we have a Stock of Goods second to none this
side of New York, and these goods have been bought at the lowest Cash prices. We are
determined to control
A LARGE COUNTRY TRADE
and to do so we offer the best goods at reduced prices. We can now say that we can
meet the wants of all. Our Salesmen are all attentive, polite and ever ready to accom
modate customers.
OUR DRESS GOODS DMEHT IS COMPUTE.
Embracing everything new and fashionable, at prices from 10 cts. to *4 .VI per yard.
Doeskins. Cass ime res. Jeans, and Kemeys in all grades Shaw Is, Cloaks, Blankets, Hosiery,
Notions, Ac. Domestics at Factory prices. We invite the
Country Merchants to an Examination of onr Goods,
aud guarantee the Lowest Price*. POWELL 1 MULLER are agent*
For Gay’s Patent Muff,
the latest style mid most darable Aluff ever made.
Let all who arc in w*Dt of anything in our line call and see onr prices and you will
not be disappointed.
POWELL & MTJLLEIh
19 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
September 24, 1873. 3m
GEO. E. BATCLIFFE. W. H. CHEW.
Geo* Es llMTmiFm & €Q tt
Cotton Factors, Gnano Dealers,
AND GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
NO, 14 JACKSON STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
1 KG to announce that they have a commodious Fire-Proof Warehouse, and are pro
pared to make liberal cmdi advance#! on l 'otton and other Produce.
Bagging and Tiea always on hand. Uorumissions for selling Cotton, $1 per Bale.
August 27, 187;i. 3m.
The Singer Sewing Machine Cos. 9
And the Vienna Exposition.
The following cable telegram, which explains itself, was received in this city or.
Wednesday morning, by the Singer Machine Company :
Vienna, August 13, 1X73,
Singer Sewing Machine Company, Kew York City, Vienna Exposition, first prize,
the medal of progress av arded the Singer Machines ; t*l*4» the medal for the be> t speci
incus of work done, and three medals to employees f«.r<,i pt rior excellence of proauctions,
INS LEE A. HOPPER,
President Singer Manufacturing Company.
Ol'R POPULARITY IS SHOWN BY Dili SALES!
WT 1,200,000 in daily use !
StT 213,75 H sold the past year ! ! and
CvT 45,070 in excess of any other one Company !I !
The only jierfect and most successful String Machine in the world.
IT IS THE ll OB ID'S FA VO IiITE !
Agent* in every County, from whom yon can purchiwe one on caey term* of payment
The Sx*\geb Jf&rrr.icrc&r.rc CoMF&.rr,
C. M. VOS It Vlt G If, Manager,
Knvnimiiii, On.
JAS. H. BIRCH, Agent, Thomson, Ga.
Hept. 7, 1873, lm
John Bf. Curtis
THOMSON QEOROIA,
Manufactures of Carriages, Buggies and
Waggons.
Also Agent for D. McCORMtCK,
Manufactuers of Sash, Doors, Blind Etc.
BERZELIA GEORGIA.
Will oell at Charleaton prices with freight added.
ts.
in 1850.
A. PRONTAUT & SOM,
WATCa-MStKEHS IDWELDEBS.
The subscribers would res|iectfully infor n the citiieas of Me ■ *uffio, and snirrouudin,
country, that they keep a special est iblish neat for the
RKPAIR OF VWrnilK.S ANO JKWKLRY.
Also, Hair Work, in every design, made to order. All work entrusted to their care
will he executed Promptly. Neatly, and warranted for one year.
At their Store will be found one of the largest Stocks of
GOLD A-TSTD SILVER WATCH'S
of the best European and American Manufacture in the Southern States, with a selec
assortment of rich aud new styles of Etruscan Gold Jewelry, set with Diamonds, Pearls
Rubies, Oriental Garnets. Dora!, Ac.
Also, Solid Silver Ware, consisting of Tea Sets, Waiters, Ice and Water Pitchers.
Castors, Goblets, Cups, Forks, and everything iu the Silverware line.
Fine Single and Douhied Barrelled Guns: Colt's. Smith A Wesson’s, Sharp'r. and
Remington s Pistols, and many others of the latest invention.
Fine Cutlery. Spectacles. Walking Canes, an l Fancy Goods of every variety to be
found iu a first-class Jewelry establishment. Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange
for Goods a. PRONTAUT L SON
April 26 ts 236 Broad Street, between Central and Globe Hotels, Augusta. Aa.
GREENE & I{4)BSltiN’«l„
SUCCESSORS TO
W 11. TUTT,
No. ‘-JG-1 Brotul Street, Augiustu, Georgia
Wholesale Dealers in
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY
AND DRUGGISTS’
SUNDRIES, PAINTS,
OILS, VARNISHES,
GLASES. ETC.
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A WATCH HUE " orth £2O given era is
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The highest medical Authorities of
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I)EV. DR. DEEMS, Pastor of the
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E R PILLS^I
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non, but never More discovered Id other
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'inowhf, foirthev remove nothing from the
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Dr. Tntt’s P'lla have a wonderful influ
ence on tb« Mood. * hey not only purify
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; or sickness attending the operation of this
j nost excellent medicine, which never strain
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I lienee persons taking them tk> nos become
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* while all irapurities nrv being the
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W ’'ld Cbery pnrrfies and invigorates the
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WANTED.
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222 Washington St., Boston, ,2'-
SepL 3, 1873. tit
REVIVAL OF THeXuSßStT
(Constitnti analisl.
The Constitutionali . . .
identified with the best interests of
and the whole South, and lorso many ytors
the staunch advocate of trie Democratic
pmicples and defender of t onstitutional
Liberty, has been bought by a Stock Com
pany, composed of some of the wealthiest
Citizens of the Eighth District.
It takes t’-e Field again nncter the most
lavor.ible auspice-, and confilentlv appeals
to the support and patronage of its former
irru 8 hopes to m:ike many new ones.
The pa-ter wiU be under the editorial coni
trol of James R. Randall, Esq., Editor of
the Constitutionalist for a series of rears
prior to 1871.
GEORGE ADAM,
KusiuesH M[uuagei*.-.
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