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H. H. P.
OR
Hiirs
Hepatic l
Panacea;
THE
Great Southern Remedy
Sure Cure for
SICK HEADACHE, DYbPEPSIA,
MALAIUA, SLEEPLESSNESS,
CONSTIPATION, INDI
GESTION,
Aiul all disorders of the Liver
Read and be convinced.
Augusta, Gt., April S, 1884.
Mr. W. H Barrett, Dear Sir—After using
your Hill's Hepatic Panacea for two years in
the Augusta Orphan Asylum, I cheerfully
recommend it as one of the best medicines I
bare evr used tor indigestion, headaches,
and all diseases arising from a disordered
liver. It has been of great benefit to the
children, always affording prompt relief,
A. F.. McKLNNE,
Matron Augusta O phan Asylum.
Gallatin, Tennessee, Apiil 17th, 1884.
While in Augusta, Ga., on business, I had
& sudden bilious attack, accompanied by in*
digestion; it was necessary for my business
success that I keep on my feet, hence I could
not afford to take a regular course of medi
cine. A friend adrsed the use of a bottle of
H. H. P. The effect was marvelous, and the
us 2 of 2 bottles completely restored me; felt
like anew man after the first bottle, and have
remained perfectly well all winter, with no
recurrence of tfce attack; am mort than sat
isfied that nature can have for indigestion.
0. E. BUCHaNA.W
Mr. W. H. Barrett—After faithfully trying
your H. H. P. on myself and as a Family
Medicine, I pronounce it, for the cure of
headache, constipation, and all diseases pro
ceeding from a disordered liver, one of the
best medicines I ever used.
HAMILTON WILKINS,
Bond Master Ga. R. R.
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!- M. -A-. STOVALL.
TREASURER AND BUSINESS MANAGER, AUGUSTA, GA
AN OPEN LETTER
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READ XX.
Belair, Oa., Nov. 6, 18H4.
Gentlemen :
1 have been using your wonderful remedy, “Dr.
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long time, and I waut to say to the suffering ones
of my sex that there never was anything to equal
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since the birth of iny last child, about one year
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BED RIDDEN FOR LIFE,
But, thanks to a kind Providence, I was directed
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Very respectfully, Hus. ANNA RAMP.
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COUNTRY PLEASURES.
(Union and Recorder.)
The time approachefh when the
countryman who has laborcred faith
fully at bis avocation since the first
furrow was opened will expressively
if not really, “lay down the shovel
the hoe, and take up the and the bow’
tor a brief season, at least till fodder
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time for all things, the author of the
beautiful book of Ecclesiastes (ells us,
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is this truly applicable. The exhilar
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sweeter than ai! the “shi
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concocted by the most export saloon
i*t, or spirits drescribed by the most
skilled in the College of Physicians.
The gatherings of the fanners in
neighborhoods to spend a day of
pleasantry, when the “crop is laid by.
have been so often described, indeed”
arc to familiar to most readers, that it
will not be necessary here to retouch
the pleasant picture. The old lime
“barbecue'’ and all its delightful sur
roundings, bring neighbors and irieud
together, and a “freeand easy” go as
you please is a!I the style “mine host”
essays to put his guest in a happy
frame of mind and body. Of course
there are other pleasures peculiar to a
life iu the country. Indeed, to the
true farmer life is a prolonged pleas
ure. comparatively sneaking. There
is not that monotony about it there
is about a life in city or town. There
is"something new to see, or found to
be done, every work day in (lie year
on every well regulated farm, and
that man is the happie-t and most
successful in this avocation, who
keeps his eyes wide open to see the
beauties and harmony of Nature’s
works,and who labors with a love
begot of duty, at what Ids hands find
to do. lie finds time to read ids pa
pers and journals and thus keeps
postel In matters of politics, agricul
ture and religion. 110 visits the hum
ble house of worship on Sundays, and
meets there his brother fanners and
“swaps news.”
In a lew words, the pleasures of
the country are tlie sweetest and of
ten tlie pleasantest, because they arc
uoarest to natural pleasures, liarely
docs the true farmer borrow help
from his neighbors, nor trouble. It is
not a plodding, unpoetical life, that of
a farmer. A draught from tho “old
oaken bucket, the mosscovercd buck
et that hangs in the well”—or msype.
t io “aged gourd” at the dear old
spring, tlie little stream whoso “tink
ling, silver feet ripple melodies”—the
calm, sunsteeped, similing country,
the elastic health, uncareful heart, aud
bosom full of hopes, so innocent as
these, oh, friend and fellow mine Low
much of dormant poetry is here!
HISTORIC BLADES.
The New York Herald of Wednes
day says: “General Twiggs waa pre
sented with three .words fer gallant
acrvice during Mexican war, one by
hia native city, Baton Rouge, tiie sec
ond by the state of Louisiana
and the third by the United
States. They were captured by Gen
eral Butler while in command at New
Orleans and turned over to the gov
ernment audfor many years they have
reposed in the treasury vaults, where
the jewelled hilt ot the government
sword was injured. They were sub
sequently sent to the vault of the
Bureau of Engraving and Printing,
fne new custodian of the plates and
dies, not anxious to have more on his
hands than necessary, has returned
the souvenirs to the Trcasuarj; De
partment. The heirs of Gen. Twiggy,
it is understood, have taken legal
steps to secure possession of the
swords—that given by the United
Stales being, It is said, worth ffilO/XM),
on account of the precious stones
with which the hill is studded. It is
probable that the President will order
them restored to the heirswhen proof
of kinship is established.”
Judge H. D. D. Twiggs, of this
city, is the grandson ot the dlstin.
guished soldier, Gen. David E. Twiggs
and there will bo no difficulty in es
tablishing the relatlen. It is hoped
these valuable relics may soon be Ire
turned to the family,—Augusta
Chronicle,
“What the country needs,” bawled a
political orator, as he placed one hand
melo-dramalical'y between his coat
tials and pointed toward the consul
lation of Perseus, with the other,
“what this country needs,”—ho con
tinued vaguely, as in the admiration
of his attitude lie lost the skein of his
thought “what this country needs is
fewer men and more of them.” And
then he sat dotyn amid a tumult that
sounded more like laughter, than it
did applause, and pondered over his
last remark until his feet hurt him—
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