Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, February 20, 1880, Image 1

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0UR3FAL & 1M8M8B8. CL1SBT, JONES k REESE, Pbopkoctobs. Turn Family Jousiul.—Naurs—Politics— Lit*eiidbi-A•bioultubb—Dombsti; GEORGIA TELEGRAPH BUILDING Established 1826. MACOft, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1880. Volume IiY—NO 8 Read this carefully and see it you are cot affected by some of the symp- toms described- Bad breath, a bitter or bad taste in tlie mouth, uneasiness or pain in the side, sometimes the pain is in the back or shoulders, and is mistaken for rheumatism- the stomach is affected with a sourness, loss of appetite, and sickness; at times a burning or unpleasant sinking sensation in the pit of the stomach is felt; bowels in genera’ costive, sometimes alternating with lax; the head is troubled with dizziness blurring before the eyes, pain, or dull, heavy sensation, with considerable loss of memory or an uncertain sensation of having left undone something that ought to be done- the skin and eyes at times assume a thick yellowish appearance, the feelings are depressed with melancholy or the blues; at other times vindictive and irritable, from triflin'* causes or anxious, nervous, and easily startled; a feeling of drowsiness and indolent exists* and although satisfied exercise would be of benefit, the patient can seldom summon up fortitude enough to try it, in fact, is inclined to distrust every remedy; the food does not digest; a fullness about the abdomen is experienced, and a disposition to of ten loosen the clothing; the feet are cold or burning, sleep restless, dreams commonly frightful; a prickly sensation on the skin is often felt, the face is sometimes flushed and a dry cough is often an attendant. Of course, not all, but sometimes several of the above symptoms attend the disease, and cases have occurred when but few of them existed; yet, upon examination of the body after death, the Liver has been found extensively diseased. It should be used by all persons, old and young, whenever any of the foregoing symptoms appear. It is a purely vegetable compound, is not injurious to the most delicate constitutions, and will keep the liver in healthy action if used properly. It is tbs Chsapest, Purest and Bsst Family Medicine in tba World: Constipation. The Chief Justice of Georgia says: I have used Simmons’ Liver Regulator for constipation of my bowels, caused by a temporary derangement of the liver, for tlie last three or four years, and always when used according to the directions,with decided benefit. I think it is a good med icine for the derangement of the liver—at least, such has been my personal experi ence in the use of it. Hiram Warner, Chief Justice of Georgia. A I.lfc Preserver. I shall have to call on you once more for a dozen packages of your Liver Regulator, my family canuot do without it, and we have been without for several weeks. The last was used with the usual satisfactory- results. My wife is a weak, frail woman, and is never so well without it; in fact, I might say, it is indispensable as a life pre server. Respectfully yours, J. F. Dennis, Iuka, Mississippi. August 0,1870. Indigestion. For twelve months I have been troubled with indigestion; I have tried a great many prescriptions from physicians, but nothing has ever given me any relief, until I com menced using Simmon’s Liver Regulator, it lias enabled me to sleep well; never have the strange feelings I had before its use. I think it the best patent medicine in use. All my customers say it is what you claim for it. Yours truly, S. H. SsfiTH, Druggist, High Point, North Carolina. 91,000,000. I can recommend your medicine. All the health I enjoy and even my life I may say, is in consequence of the Simmons’ Liver Regulator. I would not take $1,000,- 000 for my interest in the medicine. W. H. Wilson, President Florida Co-Operative Stock Company, of Welbom, Florida. China ana Few. I have been afflicted with chills and fever for over eleven months, and have tried Quinine and other medicines without number; and can say that I have found more relief from using Dr. Simmons’ Liver Regulator than anything else; in fact, my chills are completely broken up; and I can safely receommend it to all suffering with a like disease. I feel as though 1 was thirty years younger. KixciienMay, Bibb county Georgia, May 19,1809. Sedentary I find your medicine has a large sale and healthy reputation throughout this section. I have used it myself with great benefit, and reccommcnded it to a number of my brother editors, who, like myself, were suffering from the effects of a sedentary life. J. C. Ott, Editor, Shenandoah, Virginia Democrat. January 24,1875. Malarious Fevers. Hon. B. H. Hill, United States Senator of Georgia, says: You are at liberty to use my name in praise of your Regulator as prepared by you, and recommend it to every one as the best preventive for fever and ague in the world. I plant in South western Georgia, near Albany, and must say that it has done more *good on my plantation among my negroes, than any medicine I ever used; it supercedes Quinine if taken in time. Yours, etc., B. H. Hill, Georgia. Pain in Side for Three -ream. East Point, Ga., March 19,1879. Dear Sirs: I have been down ten Years with liver complaint; have lay years at a time. I have had a severe pain in my side for three years, with a dry cough. This last fall my cough became severe, and would cough up half a gallon per day. The best doctors in Atlanta and my settle ment said it was the last stage of consump tion. I was so weakened down by New Year's Day I had to take my bed. I then sent and got Simmons’ Liver Regulator. I commenced taking it regularly, and now my cough is nearly gone, the pain has left my side" and I am able to sit up nearly lialf a day. Yours, G. M. Dodd. It Cnrea Chills and Fever. Hose, Kan., Nov. 18,1879. Sirs: I have tried Simmons’ Liver Reg ulator, and pronounce it as represented, and can say that any one that uses it can not remain unwell. It cured the chills and fever and flux upon me. Yours very respectfully, W. T. Muster. Doctors Speak Ont. Your valuable medicine is not praised too highly. I have used it in my practice for three or four years, and find it to be just what you say of its merits. You can use my name in its praise. J. B. Carroll, M. D., Cochran, Ga. No Laying Up or Losing Time. When using Simmons’ Regulator no danger of taking cold or of violent action, or sickness. It acts gently like nature herself. MACON, OA., DAILY TELEGRAPH. Messrs. J. H. Zeilin & Co.—This well known drug house does an extensive busi ness both North and South. In Philadel phia very laige additions have been made to their stores and manufacturing capaci ty, so that they are now prepared to meet without difficulty, the rapidly increasing demand for their specialties. Pre-eminent among these stands Simmons’ Liver Reg ulator. For about forty years this invalu able medicine has stood the test of the closest scrutiny, and vindicated its claim to be regarded as a public benefaction. Its use lias been extended all over the con tinent, and few, indeed, are the hamlets where Its virtues are not known and ac knowledged. The Macon branch house also sells an immense amount of tlie Reg ulator, and other pure drugs. Who has not heard of tlie wooden drug store at the comer, which not cvcu the ordeal of fire conld snppress? Unobtrusive and modest as it looks, tlie business transacted there might well put to the blush far more pre tentious piles made of brick and mortar. TESTIMONIALS. Lewis Wonder, assistant postmaster, Philadelphia. Johi. McKean, Home Insurance Com pany, New York. W. A. Cherry, Macon, Ga. Dr. J. H. Bowen, Clinton, Ga. Rev. W. S. Turner, Wetumpka, Ala. C. M. Barkley, Leesburg, Ky. Samuel G. Fogle, Salem, N. C. Alex. S. nailer, Wytheville, Va. A. Defiel, St. Paul, Minn. Dr. E. R. Lee, Bridgeport, Ala. - Henry M. Lisle, 72S Madison St., New York. James B. Ford, Dover, Tenn. D. V. Phillips, Owensboro, Ky. James M. Clement, S. M. S. Ship Co., Plula. Thomas Brownlee, Little York, Ill. H. M. Granade, Fort Smi.b, Ark. L. R. West, Rockford, Ill. B. B. Gray, New Castle, Ky. Clifton Cook, Fredericksburg, Vir ginia. E. C. Rose, Lyncbbuig, Va. W. J. Finley, M. D., Douglassville, Texas. AMONG THOUSANDS OF OTHERS WE MOST RESPECTFULLY RE FER TO FOLLOWING DIS TINGUISHED PERSONS. Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, of Geor gia- „ - John W. IiCCkWii**, T}j.i. 0 p George S. Obcar, ex-Mayorol Georgia. Hon. John Gill Shorter, ex-Govemor of Alabama. General John B. Gordon, United States Senator from Georgia. Rev. David Wills, D. D., Prest. Ogle thorpe College. Bishop Pierce, of the M. E. Church of Georgia. General W. S. Holt, President S. W. R. R. Company. . „ Hou. Hiram Warner, Chief Justice Su preme Court, Georgia. John A. McKean, Home Insurance Co., New York. Judge James Jackson, Supreme Court of Geoigia. Hon. K. L. Mott, Columbus, Ga. Lewis Wunder, assistant postmaster, Philadelphia. Hon. B. H. Hill, United States Senator from Georgia. John B. Cobb, of Geoigia. J. Edgar Thomjison. E. T. Taylor, agent for Grangers of Georgia. . .. Rev. E. T. Easterling, P. E. Florida Conference. H. W. Risley, (firm Harral & Risley, New York. H. Hainer, St. Louis, Missouri. J. B. McNairy, (Lord & McNairy, New York.) Major W. B. Hall, Cairo, Egypt W. H. Wilson, Florida State Grange. Hon. E. G. Cabiness, Forsyth, Geoigia. John C. Breckenridge, Lexington, Ken tucky. „ Edwin B. Dow, Cincinnati, Ohio. Morris W. Disliong, 1826 Master street, Philadelphia. R. Hardeman, Macon, Ga. H. T. Powell, Macon, Ga. W. P. Goodall, Macon, Geoigia. W. L. Ellis, Macon, Ga. Hon. J. G. Holt, Jr., Macon, Geoigia. O. G. Sparks, Macon, Geoigia. H. H. Jones, Macon, Georgia. Gardener L. Davis, Montpelier, Geor gia. Dr. T. W. Mason, Macon, Georgia. J. Loyd, Eckeconee, Georgia. J. W. Gaff, Bibb county, Georgia. Major A. E. Wooley. H. F. Thigpen. Hon. C. A. Nutting, Macon, Geoigia. M. R. Lyon, Bellefoute, Alabama. R. F. Anderson. Rev. J. Rufus Felder, Perry, Geoigia. Sheriff T. Masterson, Bibb County, Ga. Rev. F. C. Holmes. Ellen Meacham, Chattahoochee, Ga. A. E.N. Albert, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. W. R. Bernard, Kansas City, Missouri, A. Rodengen, Centralia, Missouri. _ W. B. Baxter, Lancaster, Wisconsin. II. Akers, Burynes, Ohio. W. W. Keep, Live Oak, Florida. ' T. Furr, nolly Springs, Mississippi. J. E. Stewart, Coriutli, Mississippi. S. E. Wright, Columbia, Tenn. M. Mee, Holly Springs, Mississippi. Hon. Schuyler Colfax, Washington, D C. J. F. Whitehead, nolly Springs, Mis sissippi. Tlie writer having used it successfully, can endorse the statements made by Hou. Alex. H. Stephens, Bishop Beckwith, Senator Gordon, Bishop Pierce, Hiram Warner, Chief Justice, and others. Messre. J. H. Zeilin & Co., of Macon, are the proprietors of this valuable prepa ration. Their high character as drug gists is a sure guarantee that this medi cine is prepared upon scientific principles, by one thoroughly acquainted with the medical qualities and effect of each ingre dient separately and of their combined in fluence when chemically united; by one also who has a perfect knowledge of the structure of the human system and the functions of each oigan, both in its heal thy and diseased condition.—jltlanta Con stitution. LIVER THE GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE. o— )io Remedy ever could show such endorsements, an array of Mississippi Certificates. We the undersigned, from personal ex perience, most cheerfully testify to the excellent medical virtues of Dr. Sim mons’ Liver Regulator, as prepared by J. H. Zeilin & Co., and do not hesitate to recommend it as one of the best family medicines we have ever used for the dis-1 ease it claims to remedy. Dr. J. S, McCown, Shannon, Missis sippi. Wm. Hill, attorney at law, Palo Alto. W. W. Thompson, Meridian. Murdock Bros., wholesale furniture dealers, Meridian. J. Allen, City Editor Meridian Gazette. \ F. Peck, Conductor A. and C. R. R. P. H. Gulley, Meridian. A. J. Roberts, W. T. Coleman, Merld-1 an. 1 Joseph Eakens, Meridian. Or Medicine for Dyspepsia, Headache, Jaundice, Costivcness, Camp Dysentery, Sick Headache. Chronic Diarrhoea, Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys, Fever Nervous ness, Chilis, Diseases of the Skin, Impurity of the Blood. •etv Melancholy or Depression of Spirits, etc. Most of the ailments here enumerated have their origin in a diseased liver, which is the most prevalent affection in this country, and as in many cases the patient is not within the reach of a physician, or desires to save a doctors bill it requires that some remedy should be provided that would not in the least impair the constitution, and yet be active and safe. That such is the character of the SIMMONS’ REGULATOR, there can be no doubt, the testimony of hundreds will establish. Children, aa well as adults, eat sometimes too nmch supper, or eat something which does not digest well, producing sour stomach, heartburn, or restlessness; a good dose will give relief. This applies to persons cf all ages. Many persons, from eating too much, are restless at night, or in day time are fidgety, wool gathering, can’t understand what thev read, can’t keep their thoughts cn any one subject so a* to reason well, or become fretful. One or two. table-spoonfuls will give relief. This unrivalled Southern Remedy is warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any injurious mineral substance. Persons Traveling or Living in Meallij Localities A. Dunkln, St. Lonis. J May avoid all bilious attacks and evil effects from change of water and diet, by *aV?n<* H. Daggett, of T. H Daggett & Co a dose ,° J ccasi 1 onally 10 . ke . e P the l ^ er ia healthy action. It should be used by all pe£ Goods Merchant West fomt ML^ 5°^ ? ld au< U’ < T s; ,l “» P^fly vegetable compound: is not injurious to the most ’ w romc > 111153 I delicate constitutions, and will keep the whole system regulated. No one has any reason to suffei from Dyspepsia, Constipation, Headache, Heartburn, Piles, Etc. or any disease caused by derangement of the Liver, When all can be cured effectually T. H. Daj Dry S. J. Scott, of Scott & Miller, Diy I Goods Dealers, West Point, Miss. H. A. McCreight, Proprietor Hotel, Starkville. Joseph Yates, Starkville. C. A. Hogan. Starkville. M. F. Ames, Merchant, Starkville. J. S. Worley, Merchant, Starkville. F. E. Hines, Louisville. Dr. W. H. Cain, Jr., Dentist, Forest. R. W. Bond, Morton, Miss. S. Williams & Co., Hyt Hill, Miss. Doud & Co., Laurel Hill, Miss. Rees Price, Enterprise. A. F. McGee and W. T. Walker, of the Enterprise Courier. Dr. Price and Dr. Marsh, of Enterprise. J. A. Crosby, Shubuta. Wm. Haynie, with J. J. Haynie, mer chant, Shubuta. Elijah Parker, Shubuta. Walter Acker, attorney, Paulding. F. E. Adams, Paulding. It will not be found the Least Unpleasant; even children will take it without difficulty. TESTIMONIALS. | Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, of Ga. “I am directed by my uncle, Hon. A. IH. Stephens, to say to you that he is in clined to believe that he lias derived some benefit from the use of Simmons’ Liver Regulator, and that he wishes to give it a I further trial. Yours respectfully, W fi Stupiifyo Crawfordsville, Ga., March 31,1870. Extract from a letter from Hon. Alex- I ander H. Stephens, dated March 8,1S72: “I occasionally use, when my condition requires it, Doctor Simmons’ Liver Regu- | Iator, with good effect. “A. H. Stephens.” passage every four or five days, now I have regular daily evacuations of the bowels. I sleep well now and I used to be very restless. I am fleshing up so fast that I might be accused of bloating if the people did not know better. I have gained thirty pounds in the last six weeks; good strong food and Simmons’ Liver Regulator have dono it all. I write this in hopes of benefitting some one who has suffered as I did, and would take oath to these statements if desired. E. S. Ballou, Syracuse, Nebraska, April 12,1875. Simmons’ Lives Regulator.—Mar ket buoyant, rates lively and demand brisk. Yours truly, Frank B. Chilton, Gleveland, Texas. i ELi.ow Feveb—Having passed through the signs of yellow fever in 1874 “Your Regulator has been in use in my family for some time, and I am persuaded in Safannab, and not" having any'pbysi- it is a valuable addition to the medical j cian to attend to my family, I resorted to science.—Governor J. Gill Shorter, Ala- j the Regulator, aud found it to be a perfect ®®2S- , T . „ , . . . , I cure and preventive, if taken in time. I “Simmons’ Liver Regulator is certainly j had two children down with the fever, specific for that class of complaints used nothing but the Regulator and am ™ I .? h 1113 ?' a ™ c< * cur ®- —Rev- David happy to say it cured them. It will cure Wills, President of Oglethorpe College. | and keep off Yellow Fever if taken in “I have, used the Regulator in my fare- time. ^Will you please use this as you T. S. Abernathy, Enterprise. W. H. Hardy, attorney at law, Pauld ing. SIMMS’ LIVRB DECULMM fl(j o This Medicine Is Not Disagreeable i THIS MEDICINE IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS. There is no Danger of Deception, When Certificates by the the thousands are given by such re liable, prominent and distinguished people. For this is Ho Quack Nostrum or Cure-all, but a purely Vegetable Scientific Compound of Herbs and Roots grown in the country where Liver Troubles Predominate, and where Providence has planted the Remedy for SUFFERIN'* HUMANITY. has been tried by thousands and never Known to Fail! It saves Doctor’s bills and a world of Suffering, and will not fail to cure yon if yon will only take it. ’ The ingredients are all selected with the greatest care, and ►repared accurately with the most complete and expensive ap- jaratus, manipulated by some of the best Pharmaceutical Skill of the Age! Ho expense or pains is spared to make it the most Reliable, Efficacious and Satisfactory FAMILY BEDIM III THE WORLD! o 1 Beware of Substitutes, Counterfeits and Frauds. The only reliable and legitimate arti cle is manufactured by J. H. Zeilin & Co, Manufacturing Chemists^ Philadelphia* Fa* gggj.Pricc $1 per Bottle or Package. Hon. Judge John ville. ily, and also in my regular practice, and district attorney, I have found it a most valuable and satis factory medicine, and believe if It was used by the profession it would be of ser vice in very many cases. I know veiy much of its component parts, and can cer tify its medical^ qualities are perfectly Watts, Garlands- wish ? Veiy Truly, R. J. Lesteb, ’ Macon, Ga., July 31st, 1975. Saves Doctors’ Bills. East Macon, March 9,1875. Your Regulator is one of the best fami ly medicines I ever used. I have not spoilt Jared Watts, proprietor Watts House, Newton. ’ W. H. Goodloe, Forest. Dr. S. Davis, FordstT " We would also be glad to refer you to any of the following for any information as to its effects; and they can tell you of those of your acquaintance, who have used it with entire satisfaction: Moses Meyers, merchant, Raleigh. H. O. Eaton, Taylorsville. Dr. Leverett, Bunker Hill. J. A. Covington, Westville. Nelson & Dale, Silver Creek. Williams & Stewart, Mt. Carmel. W. L. Strahan, near Williamsburg. B. Webb, merchant, Columbia. Can tell you those who used it twenty- five years age, and still believe in it. In quire of Thornhill & Tumipseed, Hohnes- ville, and they can do the same. Ask J. H. Miller what the people think of it at Magnolia, Miss., and in fact we re spectfully refer you, dear reader, to any one who has ever given it a fair trial. C. Kautner, Bructon, Mississippi. W. H. Kelley, Union Landing. Edwin B. Dow, Cincinnati, Ohio. This medicine is acknowledged to have no equal os a Liver medicine; containing those Southern Roots and Herbs which an all wise Providence has placed ia countries where Liver disease most prevails.—Bal timore Episcopal Methodist, Md., Augus 29,1874. Malaria. The Regulator is superior to any other remedy of malarial diseases among chil- ron and it has a laige sale in this section of Georgia* i . |- W. M. Russell, Albany, Ga. Sick Headache. Editobial.—We have tested its vir tues personally, and know that for Dys pepsia, Billiousness and Throbbing Head ache, it is the best medicine the world ever saw. We have tried forty other remedies before Simmons’ Liver Regula tor, but none of them gave us more than temporary relief but the Regulator not only relieved, hut cured us. Ed.Telegbaph and Messengebs, Macon, Ga. Colic and Grabs and Horses. Having had daring the last twenty years of my life to attend to racing stock, and having them with Colic, Grubs, etc., gave me a great deal of trouble. Having heard of your Regulator as a cure for the above diseases I concluded to try it. In mash I found it to cure in every instance; would not give it for all the Horse Pow ders in the world. It is only to be tried to prove what I have said in praise, can send yon certificates from Augusta, Clinton and Macon as to the cure of my horse. Very truly, Geobge Waymax. IMlcht Have Been Dead, Houston, Texas, February 10,1879. Gents : My health heretofore has been veiy poor. About four months ago I com menced taking Simmons’ Liver Regulator which relieved me in a short time, ant. now 1 am able to say, and thankfully too, that I am quite well—owing to the use of your Regulator. If I had not taken regu larly when I was taken sick at Marshall, I might now have been dead. My faith in the medicine cannot be shaken, and I am a firm believer in the virtue and all- powerful curing qualities of the Regula tor, and I would like everyone to knowiu efficiency. Yours truly, M. Y. Bryant. tify its medical qualities arc perfectly one dollar for-”” medicine i--*ve harmless.”—B. F. Griggs, M. D. Macon, yeai-ft does ali^ Ur R «8ulafr”' must Georgia. 1 oes *<- «uL You can “We have tested its virtues and know that for Dvsne~s m _We tried forty Uudi^ remedies before Simmons’ Liver Regulator, but none of them gave usmore Te&w® 1 * 0 . 1 ? 17 but the Regular Te|efinv t _i ieve j but curad uj.iCSSor 3 ~ ~,'7 nQer > Macon, Geor- “I have suffered for a iu.. 0 Liver Disease, and found Simmons- | ulator entirely restored me. My wife and daughter were cured by the same remedy from chills and fever.”—Gardner L. Da vis, Bibb county, Georgia. “From actual experience in the use of this medicine in my practice, I have been, and am satisfied to use and prescribe it as a purgative medicine.”—Dr. T. W.Mason. “I have used your Dr. Simmons’ Liver Remilator in my family for some time. It is the best medicine I ever saw.”—J. Lloyd. “I have used Dr. Simmons’ Liver Reg ulator for Liver Disease, and was cured.” —J. IF. Goff, Bibb county, Georgia. “I have used Dr. Simmons’ Liver Reg ulator in my family for' Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, and regard it as an inval uable remedy. It has not failed to rive relief in any instance.”—Rev. IF. F. Eas terling. „ _ “For fifteen years I was a great sufferer from a disordered state of the liver; tried many of tlie best physicians, and almost all the patent nostrums; but from the t ime I used one package of your medicine which is now several years—I have been a comparatively sound man.”—Major A E. Wooley. I have never seen or tried such a simple, efficacious, satisfactory and pleasant rem edy in my life.—H. Hainer, Southern White Lead County, St. Louis, Missouri. I have used the REGULATOR in my family for the last seventeen years. I can safely recommend it to the world as the best medicine I ever used for that class of diseases it purports to cure.—H. F. Thigpen. It has proved a good and efficacious medicine.—C. A. Nutting, President of City Dank, Macon, Ga. We have been acquainted with Dr. Simmons’ Liver Medicine for more than twenty years, and know it to be the best LIVER REGULATOR offered to the pub lic.—M. R. Lyon and H. L. Lyon, Pella- fonte Depot, Ala. I was cured by SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR after having suffered sev eral veais with chills and fever.—R. F. Anderson. My wife and self have used the REGU LATOR for years and I certify to its great virtues.—Rev. J. Rufus Felder, Perry, Ga. I have used your LIVER REGULA TOR with successful effect in Bilious Colic and Dyspepsia. It is an excellent remedy, and certainly a public blessing.- Sheriff T. Masterson, Bibb County, Ga. Have been dyspeptic for years; bf the REGULATOR two yeais ago; it acted like a charm in my case.—iter. F. C. Holmes. I have given your medicine a thorough trial, and in no case has it ever failed to give full satisfaction.—Ellen Meachcam, Chattahoochee, Ga. You are at liberty to use my name in praise of your Regulator [as prepared by youl. Yours, etc., J. EDGAR THOMPSON On, How I Suffered !—I have been suffering for over two’years with Dyspep sia in an aggravating form; and for the last year I could not take a drink of cold water nor eat any fat meat, pickles or similar food without vomiting it up. Sly life was a misery, and after our home physicians failed to benefit me they ad vised removal to Colorado or California in the hope of relief. I had thought of leaving my family and would have gone to the mountains this summer, if you had not recommended Simmons’ Liver Regu lator which I took and I am now taking the second bottle, and the fact is that words cannot express the relief I feel. My * appetite is very good and I digest every thing thoroughly ; where I used to have a J- A. Nelson, Merchant Doctors Know It. the kit Moqj »«»y —» »>*—j- — dients oftbeinLl ca tbartics adapted to 5Z and large bowels, hence its effects in families where I have pracG-.ed, and find it an ad mirable purgative, tlie combination is slightly alterative and tonic in its actions. I believe it* effects upon the liver is by continuity oi u«sue. one of its ingredients " ' - * leffiy. acting on the first novels decidedly. Very resputtnUy, Mason. Dk. T. Yellow Fever. Babtlett, Tenn., January 11,1879. Messks. J. H. Zeilin & Co.: Dead Sirs : Your agent called here to-day, and I take pleasure in stating that during the. last terrible epidemic stayed here waiting" on several fever sufferers, burying others, and being exposed all the time, but, owin'* to the continued use of your Simmons’ Liver Regulator, I weathered the storm, and can now say it saved my life. Wish ing you continued prosperity, I am Yours, very respectfully, T. J. Kero. Colombo*, Ga- Enquire r-Sno. Simmons’ Liver Regulator has become a household word. No well regulated family will be without a supply of this valuable. remedy. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Penn., and Macon, Ga., are the sole manufacturers. Coming genera tions will bless them for this inestimable boon. Thousands of suffering Georgians have been cured by the Geoigia remedy. Chance or Water and Diet Traveling. I have used your Simmons’ Liver Reg ulator with wonderful eflect for Dyspep tic symptoms; it acted like a charm, re moving in a few minutes all the depres sion and ill feelings,and permanently pro ducing benefit. In all the change ofwater and diet traveling, I find it invaluable; re moving all ill effects from such changes. J. J. Richardson, Davenport, Iowa, January,1870. Ladle*’ Endorsement. I have given your medicine a thorough trial, and in no case has it failed to give full satisfacion.—Ella Meacham, Chat- tahochee, Fla. Dyspepsia. I must own that your Simmons’ Liver Regulator fully deserves the popularity it lias attained. As a family medicine it has no equal. It cured my wife of a mal ady I had counted incurable—that wolf- bane of our American people, Dyspepsia. A. E. P. Albert, Professor in Nicholas Public School, Parish of Terrebonne, La. THE MINISTBY. Simmons’ Liver Regulator is certainly a specific for that class of complaints which it claims to cure, if any of our fellow beings are suffering from hepatic disorders and have doubts in relation to the efficiency of this popular preparation, we can only offer them the simple and candid aigument of Philip to Nathaniel, “ Come and see.” Try the proposed rem edy and then you can judge for yourselves. —Dev. David Wills, Pastor of Presbyte rian Church, Macon, Georgia. PREVENTS BILLIOUS ATTACKS. South Boston, Hat.tkax Co., Va. Dear Sibs : I have used your Regula tor upon myself and stock with great suc cess. I have had chills and fever for a number of years, which has greatly affect ed my nervous system. • Am always bil ious. When I feel the attack coining on a good dbse of Regulator will always relieve me. Very truly yours. Dk. G. Fbeedknstkik. JgSRROBS. Despondency, the blues and melancholy is caused by disturbed liver and sometimes from sympathy, and if the mind is wor ried and anxiety exists for a cause (or without it) the Regulator will enliven tha spirits and clear the mind $nd dissipate the blues,