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THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 1873.
Foivfgn Xoftti.
TEXVALID yoh THE TXLE02AFH AND 21X850'GEB.
Tho Shah of Persia bu arrived in Paris,
where he was wc’.couitd by MacMthon end the
Doke de Broglie. Ilia Oriental Majesty did not
leave pleasant reminiscences behind in those
countries he has joat visited, end the popular
enthcaiaara fired by virions of barbaric splendor
and magnifiocnce, has given way to a feeling
of disgust and contempt. It const be borne in
mind that the Shah is an Asiatic despot, abso
lute master In his dominion* and not subject to
tiny restraint, save bis own free will. The
truth is, that Lie manners and oondnct are such
as would exclude him from any well-bred society
in any part of the world. We cannot find f anlt
with the Prince, if he violates punctilious court
etiquette, which, to the common mortal, is little
more than a collection of ludicrous rulea and reg
ulations; but to spit from one's box in a royal
opera bouse on the andienoe below, is rather a
novel and not oommendsble pastime. In BL
Petersburg the Shah’s attendants amused them
selves by catling the flowers out of costly car
pets, and the heads out of family portraits
banging on the walls In the Imperial palace as
signed to them. At the royal banquet in Ber
lin the Shah ate with his fingers, and whenever
he disliked a dish, he took the food out of his
mouth and threw it under the table. The court
stood aghast at his mode of eating cheese. The
Persians cut it in small* pieces, dipped them
into butter, and after having licked them clean,
put the cheese back on their plates. Though
Mussulmans they took a liking to Marsala and
Champagne, having found out, that being com
pounded, these wines did not come nnder the
prohibition of the Koran. Several officer* of
the Shah's household attempted to carry a live
lamb into his room in the royal pAlace in Ber
lin; and, on being remonstrated with, they de
clared Lbst the religious tenets of their master
prescribed him to eat of finch animals only
had been killed in his presence. They were not
permitted, however, to carry tbo lamb into ibe
royal presence, bat from traoes left, it was ev
ident that the magnificent royal apartments bad
been meda the placo of execution for a number
of hens.
It is but natural that nnder these eireuxn-
atsr.ee* eaoh sovereign wished to get rid of his
Persian Majesty as quickly as possible. In Ber
lin be had been received with all the pomp due
to tbo head of a great empire; bis dep&rturo
was nnnolioed, and only the Prince Imperial ac
companied him to tho railway station. Proba
bly, the femalo members of tho royal family
never felt ao mortified as at tho Shah's recep
tion. The Princossesof the House being pre
sented to him, lie passed the plain ones without
any oeremooy, not oven bestowing a word or
smile upon thorn. Prinoes of the blood be
treated as if they wero so many lackeys, and
only Bismarck and tho promlnont generals of
the late war, arrested his attention. A charm
ing ballet-dancer on tho Royal stage caused h!s
imperial features to light up and bis amorous
adventures in Berlin are r.aid to bo nnfli for
pnblloation. Tho Bhah'a visit to the Occident
wiU'have no lull aonco upon Persian civilization:
it la only baao flattery, if European correspond
ents aasnro us that Ills Majesty gave proof of
intelligent and close observation; Nauired-Din
and his suito have no desire to learn anything
or to atudy wostern institutions and civilizations.
Out of many anecdotes oircnlating in reference
to the Khali we may yet bo allowed to report
that pnbliehed by the Vienna Presao. At the
Oonrt ball given m bis honor in Bt. Petersburg,
the Persian King was terribly “onnnye.” With
“ To Koto fta Three I■•▼•a."
Crimson the heart of the wee coal fire,
Resale and l, iu the ruddy glow.
Her mother reads, so 1 the old grandeire
Dream of hie youth in the " ioxg ago.”
Quiet and warmth and love iu the room
Now or never my *o:t to press;
Where thrj hyacinths abed their sweet perfume.
We p ay two games—one love ; one cheat,
Qimd of the red, util queen of my hmrt,
When will you wear my golden ring ?
Flushing her cheeka the roses start,
hljlj Bhe murmur*, •• Check to year Kiog."
My pawn* advance, press on and die;
The tisbop* tittle in lines cbiiqne;
My brave kmgbta fall; but, I can t tell why.
My heart grows strong as my game grow* weak.
Darling, answer me, lift your eyes;
Your mother sleeps, and the time approves,
Speak, sweet mouth, with a glad surpass ;
** You’ll be mated, eir, in three more moves.**
Then let fLis be one—and her dimpled hard
Look all the fairer for plain gold ring;
In vain I rally my scattered band
As again ahe checks my poor Jo*t king.
Nearer her gold brown curls to mine.
The cheaa-mcn seem in a dark eclipse.
Check!—Shall I die and make no sign ?
And I steal a kiss from her ripe red lips.
Male! —and her j uyocs eyes proclaim
Who wins by love, and who in chees;
And the pride of my life is the golden game.
That was lost when I won my darling Bees-
—[dcribner’a.
A Hear View of Austrian Royalty.
Vienna correspondence of the Toledo Blade. I
Speaking of the Hapsburg family, I may as
well indulge in a little garrulity. I have seen
the Emperor twice, the last time I was within a
couple of yards of him for a minute or two, and
had a good cbauoe to study his features. His
face is not psrticularly pleasing, neither is it
the reverie ; i:n vron-t feature is the heavv nn- , _ . . t , ....
d.r lip W hich Lpeculiar to hi.family. He b« pI £?Sl'g
a carewera appearance a« if there waa consid- for fi7a i7 w Tertnj STRICTLY
arable hard work in being Emperor. He looked OABH.
os if he would give a handsome bonus to be I Wo can furnlah the compound only to thoce who
allowed to sit down quietly and take a glaas, or I have purchased the right to use iL
two or three glasses of the beer of his native
WHISENANT*
CO TT O IV
Caterpillar Destroyer
W E are sole agent* for the State of Oeorg-'a
for the comp jundwg and eale cf the atr ve
preparation It has been fully tested and proved
to Le
A COMPLETE SUCCESS!
We coolipre.e-t nnmerooa caitiJcate. U to
I menu, bat herewith givs Jaznee H. Girrman’a,
Washington county, Ttxaa, formerly of Decatur
eoacty, Ot, to w.t:
I I bare toown Mr. G. F. Whiaenint Ion* and
TrelJ. and hare noticed Terr closely hia experiment*
I for the past few year, to destroy the Cotton Oat*
orpiller. which reealted in a foil and complete .ac
cess in this county.
JAME3 H. GIBTMAN
Also, the following from Mr. Danilin:
Fr. Gains, Jane 10,1873.
Yesterday we aoplrd the Ootton Caterpillar De
•trojer to a ootton plant npon wh’cfa wu a half
grown caterptiiar, and npon examination this
morning find the little peat, which bide fair ‘
desolate cur ootton plantatione, dead, hanging
a leaf of the plant.
LOUS PAULLIN
Sworn to and eabecribed to before me this 10th
| Jane, 1873.
R. B. PETE BEOS, J. P.
land, joat aa any of his snbjeotg might imbibe
that wholesome beverage. His imperial legs
were weary, aa be had been three hoars in the
Exposition, and I have no doobt that hia impe
rial throat wag dry and would have weloomed
any moistening Hold. I was standing at the
part of the Exposition devoted to Fairbanks’
scales; be stopped to examine the different
varieties, from letter and gold ecalee np to one
for railway oats, and an effort was made to get
him to try bis weight, which heoonld have done
free of charge. He can tip abont one hundred
and fifty pounds—I should pnt him a little
nnder if anything—bnt evidently be didn’t want
to let the world know how much he amounted
to in the avoirdnpois line. His upper lip has a
blonde mustache, and he wears aide whiskers I
that come down pretty low, and are rather
heavy. Only his chin is shaven; his hair is
tinged with gray, and he kdeps it cat with
reasonable closeness, so that the Empress can
not get a good grip in oase of any conjugal dif.
fereneo of opinion. The oonrt oeremonies keep
him pretty busy; be is op by C in the morning,
and nometimes by 4 o’clock. The examination
of papers and consideration of pnblio affairs
keep him busy in the morning; by 10 or 11
begins the cere monions business which jast now
HUKT, RANKIN & LAJLiK.
janelSoodiwStn
IMPERISHABLE FRAGRANCE
MURRAY
&
LANMAK'S
CELEBBATED
FLORIDA WATER
The richest, most lasting, yet most delicate
Ml pcrfnmcs, for use on the
HANDKERCHIEF,
At the TOILET.
And ia the BATH.
^ As there are imitations and counterfeits, always
is specially heavy. If ho gets six hours sleep I uk for the Florida Water, which has on the bottle,
out of tbo twenty-four be is fortunate. I ?"**>• '•* J ; ■*?punphlet, the names of
wouldn’t trade place.* with him for life; I might 4 LAN1IAN > witnout which none
be willing to try it on a month or two provided s For ^ ^ M porfam6I druggiet.. aealers
the revenue and patronage of the place went * n f ADCV 00 jnIy8eod6m
with it, but as for pure, unadulterated fun, 1 *—
ELDER HOUSE
Indian Spring, G-a
j npHIIl well known houBO is now open to those
there are a thousand things preferable to beieg
Emperor.
The Emprosa is one of tho handsomest women
In Europe. Like Eagenie, eho was a great
beauty in her younger days, and she continues
.a. r,r,..» ..me w. ~.:t ; r.nj... }°,kT%l£ “ “«mlX*ly A who vWt tho Springtot health'or pleiMro.
oyoshilf eloted, ho lookod about, occasionally in nnblie “ i« situated nearer tho Spring than a5y oUter
addroaaing n temark to soma mimatsr or dipio. “f h *'E F^bUo borne, sad ia spacious and comfortabis.
mallat, DSIll a lady bsyontl the prime of Ilfn, but 5* receives tita greatest deferenco ana respeot. I The table is eupplicd with the beet the market
attired in a very youthful tollolto seated st a Sbe ,*? “ ««»mphahed woman, but cannot ^r orJa .
little diaianof, arroated hisattcnlion. He cave I "1™ “ er hn.band as a linguist, and there are I Every attention ie given to invalids who reeort
hor a eign to opproeeb. Tbo lady hastened to TT 7 tew P areon ’ in Enropo who can. Besides to tho waters of tb > bpring for health,
complv, «nd, Wing deeply btfoie the ruler of g® rm ? D ’ 0 th ® , EmF j' r ° r Eoglieh, Kat e« of Board.
Hereia to henr some ilaltering cemplimenla; bnt F™neh, Spanish »nd Italian, and he can con- Per day S 2 00
the Bhah, speaking in brokeH French with slow hls anbjecta, Hungariacs, Croats, rcr week 10 CO
intonation enquired; -Si tUOh-ti laide-ti Selavonians, and the rest-nineteen Fer month
maijn-ijuevtna-tou* fairt au bait In Wies- kl ^« of P°°P Ie ’ n ° eteon T d J* er -
baden ho made hie sppearsnee with three ladies ® nt '* n R ni 8 e * “ d dialects altogether. Judging
of questionable virtue ho had attached to bis | “ fd “8 h ^f'
nnitoln Berlin; the polioe, however,
that ho might introdaco them st the bell
given in bis honor, compelled them to relarn
to Berlin.
ed to his J LU l WH y euu atsposea oi nor etaest aangmer,
, f clr j nc I *he believes in early marriegea. This girl,
’ II , n V“ I Giula, was but sixteen when the Empress bad
‘her married to Frinoe Leopold of Bavaria, and
Liberal deduction made for largo families.
W. A. ELDER A i-ON,
Proprietors.
Leopold of Bavaria,
sent her to s qniet life in the country. Sbe bed
never been *' brought oat,” nover had been in j
Thero Is n religions revival progressing in urongni our. novor nau ceen in
France, pervading til dtaaea of sooiely and as- I •® cle, T» ** waa ®°*» fac^ out of the Banda
h. .a. a—J.I „hi„h Of governesses, when she went to the altar, bhe
ATTEST10S SPORTSMEN !
New Tort Slate Sportsmen's Association,
■ Bidnonsly euoouragod by the Government, which
forebodes no good either to the German Em
IirUACTS FZ02E '‘RETOUT OF C3F2IITTEE ON STAND
ARD FOR EROT.*'
A LL manufacturers wil have eventually to
conform, when tportmen require th&t their
shot ah&ll compare with tho etandard of excellonco
goverucBies,
Is living at a chateau in the country, has ono
piro or the Kingdom of Italy. Th7o“ec"o7l | , andh ® r bnaband ihas .Duoseoro.
party aro rapidly extending their emnire from ta ^’’ (h ® °?° rt Jhey have To- w bi e h yonr committee has fixed
domestto affairs over tho foreign relations of K»ther their inooms is said to be abont fifteen Upon tho moet critical exammation Jour com
l'nniu .n.) t!„, .ii...,1 ...in. gf ar.n\i.h n n ■ I thoniand dollars a year, eo that they cannot keep mitteo have determined to adopt as tho Avebt-
°P » *al of stylo. If rnmor speaks trno, ms sTasnam.” tho*c.lopresentedtonshylIoa.r».
I.rerylhing that can be done to injurs the E K mprM , pnt he / foot in u b _ m i,ryinc bar Thos. Otia Le Boy A Co . Now York,
proper safely and the neoeeaary liberties of the v™ *“ *■ * nniijmgiw . NEWELL Chabman
Holy Soo abnll ba done. It is dirootly against Em^r^of Frnn-o° and Liqfrfa N * M * SMITH. *
tho interest* of Italy to expel tho Pope, for J *"*?*}* Fraxiv ®L and met F. G. SKJNNEB.
woro he to take refnge elsewhere, the Oatholios I HA**hurg a few years ago, thoy cooked up an j Bporttmen and dealers deairona of having the
of all the world would be aroused and unite 6n K m £. e . m * Ilt *f l , we€n JP 0 ™ S2J!2? l l rtof * information relative thereto,
aoainbt Italv”—ia aionificant for the amaaino I an:S hedan and the French Republic can promptly obtain the same by applyiog to
rul nol«fiJiiJihiPha.n.nVZhfl cancelled the matrimonial business, and when TH03. OITS LE BOY & 00 , New York
M fAT. “* 1110 I Ifco girl was sixteen the mother disposed of her June28deod3m
as I have shown. ^ I „ B . En xa. j. at. surra. j. u. sum
Tbe Latest IVrsonal Gossip Abont | RHEA, SMITH & CO.
Frnnob programma within a few weeks.
Pilgrimages to the many miraculous shrines
and tmagoa are being organised nil over the
oonntry, the moat aristoerntio families taking a
’-~*£3n——Fii, Bay, Bid ati Provisiois.
.IlMlm. fwmi P.rlu T.illrt Ttp..t Tt.i^nnn. I pnia l.ulletin J I Ohio River Salt Oomnanv’a Acents.
pilgrimt from Paris, Lille, Brest, Bayonne,
Arras, Alsaeo, etc. Oharetto and Bonnia, Gcn-
Yealerday was (he twenty-seventh annlver-
•raia in tho former Papal army, who had slso BST y c * the Pope a election—all tho Homan pa-
mads their appearanoe, were reoeivOd with P«™ “J the twenly^ighlh anniveivary of bis
great enthnslnain. Tho holy pilgrlma, C8 an | elcotiou. This latter is tn orror. His Holiness j
emblem, ate westing a rod cross, which has | now ? nt f” * b ® twenty.e.ghth year. Pins IX I
boon blesaod with tho same words as the crosses w “ elo ° t ® d p °P®, the !****» of Jane, 1840, and
of tho Ornaaders, who went to the Holy Land omwned cn the-Istof Jane. There was a very
lo deliver Jern.aiem from tho hands of tho in- I Ana aoryice in honor of tho day at St. Peters.
Ohio River Sait Company's Agents,
32 SOFIH MARKET ST., XABHVILLE, TEXX.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
Retebexos : Seymour, Tinsley A Co.; Coleman
A Nowaotu Johnson A Smith; Gamble, Reck A
Oo apr20 Sm
N. S. JONES,
out proper corrections being made by said Jordan.
June 14. 1873. G. hi. BINE.
janelS lawim
fldelH. The bowers deposited in rarny le-1 r “ ,ho nf ‘ er “°° n < ho ToDenm wasanng, and PROVISION BROKER,
Monial by tbo viaittng aooioties amount already 1 n?2JL.t C waa 3 mt0 ™* v . _ No. 3 Pike’s Opera House Building,
to 0 SO. The refrain of the chant tho pilgrims I .y™ Kiano Sforzs, Archbishop of Na- cjiq-oiN3XrZk.TI. OHIOi
are ainnim? incessantlT ia this • I pies, arnvod m Kerne yesterday, also several I *
are singing incesiwmiy is irns. qUmt Bishops. Tho receptions at the Vatican Orders for Pork, Bacon, Hams and Lard
O Dian vainanonr I have been very numerous within tho past few I „ . . _ prompjlf attend^ to.
Lm itomo’e™ Franoo d «y s . there is a great deal of life and move- Bafera t0 Soynionr._Tinal.y_ miyll Sm
An item tin aacro coenr.” I ™ent around and inside the Fapal pal tee. His NOTICE.
At last, the Spanish government hat made np «?i!^ 0 T HEREBY warn the public not to trade fora
its mind to re«ort to tile moat onergotio nils I }_* 1 , l ? re,nm8 bij old hab^its of liv- I DOte KiTfia t,y mo to J. G. Jordan about the
Hioca to pnt an ond to tbaCarlist nairg. The la £‘. a “.end of mine, a Noble QuaiJun In I wth of Aniil last, for on. thoossxa4 (31,000) dol-
Inaurgenta WlU bo summoned to surrender 8 ® r X‘ 08 tJ at th ,° T^V® 3 ,?; bM R iTea “ B aooonnt Tbe consideration for;which I gave
within five days, at tho txpiratiau of which I Il;e Dope a daily life. It may be intereeting | haring: failed _1 wdl not_5»Yth»_
time a oordoa will bo drawn aronnd the inanr- I to yonr readers.
leotionary districts, preparatory to tho oponing j /? 01n ® sa f r J soa * l half-past S o clock;
of a decided campaign. his ,oi, , ot » into which entors a groat deal
A declaration of independence tho Irreoon- of ahampoon eg. Then follotra mass after
enables prepared to i.»co at Baroeiona has » 6im P'° collation of ooffrf, with four
been prevented by Umoly measures of the f or bits of roasted bresfft After this
anthontifN {ho holds an ordinary audieoca. Daring the
The nevni from ell parts of tho country is morning ha hands to Mgr. Ocani, fte Prelate
very gloomy. Tho Garliats ate gaining ground w . ho ch , ar ,f 0 ,°! lh ®, m f, al ’ S iass HZ d *?°
and havo Hexed several important plaota. An- | ot bill of tare lot tho day. Then ha
archy ia reigolng snpreme everywhere. !* carrle ^ ^. arL f, n ' 4 ae '^ b as
Bismarck hat carried hia resolution formed been arranged lately for the Pope s daily prom-
soma timo ago of withdrawing from the Pros- oa# ”. ** ,s ® n aTena J whWi is covered with
aian foreign offleo into effect, and Herr too the ground jas been graveled and
Bilan, an old and trnjtod friend cf hia, has I "‘Cdod.with great care; benchesland seatsihave
boon appointed hia sneoesaor. Biamarck will, I been placed its foil length. Before his illness
however, remain Chancellor of the German I n f, .1? wa ^ k a ?.^ r . as Fontana
Empire. Thero are many reports circulating I deIIa * “ ,oeIIo i f °e one which is shaded by the I A BE composed of substances derived fromthfl
as to the cause of his resignation. Bismarck’s RJ“* willow. Now ho only walks the half way JiL Y^etable Kingdom, and are parttadarly <S*-
enemies are said to have sneeasdad in nreindio- I <be shaded avenue. Tnero has been ptacod I aignea to set gently, bat thoroughly on the Morn
ing the Kie7sgrinvt'hiT'groat Minister who S«d*sth<.statute of Sx Peter, 2E
baa, on a nsent oooaalon, been refuted «drn*- 1 CMe female"and infirm old ^“aa npon thl mo
tance lo the royal pre- noa. It has, howoycr, ly Oonastl Qotmnn Qn the snntmUof Mt. Jani- vjg Cron8 system, eradicating every morbific agon
been for a long tims his intention to withdraw I J“ am t commemoration of the first Vatican I invigorating the debilitated organs, buildicg up tho
from tin* l’ «• in : i *r of -nuirnicat U'uncil of In- *. flagging nervous energies, and irnfartieg vigor to
devoting his wholo timo to the business of the " midday His Holiness holds an extraordin- body and mind.
German Empire I ftr 7 aodienco. At 1* o clock oomes the dinner. I ^bey increase the powers of digeetion, and exdt
Th. aci‘:“t:o:i'a.Mi-:- : • - : .w propo-ed ls «* ^‘T served as its dishes are the absorbents to action whereby all impurities o
renders the nnincky jonrnaliat liable to be I f'T “T F 0 ^ „ Th ® b “ olh * r favorite Itsl. Has given awav before the light of wdenoe. The
pro'ccnted for any crimo within the rangs of “ l , f h i Homan dinner is complete without vegetable .kmgaom foimehos a remedy free from
the penal code. Acoordmg to the statutes in “ J?«=«d«of brains, bits of bread, and young delotenona effects.
■<»■■■ juogmeui in me uuuaio. *» mojr bu*. i - h A / nrA t h* tflcfA fnr n.fw.i I D,il ous attacKs, palpiutionof the heart, pain in the
tain the police, the edition is destroyed; if I jg**™”** taatfl fdr I mefco oftheMdaers. dsapnndepgyaad gloom, and
they rclotse the seized piper, the whole edl- I as f and Koman.macaroni, develops; it haa J forebodings of evil, all of which are the offspring
tion, after a fortnight cr month’s time, is re- on ' y ® cme f th,s . sp f i 5 R " ,v v. , | of » liver,
tnrncd to the publiiaher, who his to dispose of I ? a ? n ,? * dinner the Pope takes
it aa waste pap,r, without being entitled to cnly haU a gUaa of^^wine, and this is strieUy H- m-tt!- HOT, TTnwn fill
any damage, on the part of the government. -or h.a e.omach a 6tka, acoordmg to Btble rnle; I JJJ, lilUS llllu JG.(1 IU HD
The hardships to which the press is exposed | for n *J er was *.wine drinker in his j
nnder this aystemwera r.Jmirably I'.’.nstratedby J? ar S ‘>»ys, and now eschews all nioety abont They are apedally reoommended for BOioa., Be-
a reent ,e .--re of tl-e -tSV.-en ” e sa'irieii hl ’ t>0!U * > ear3 “S°- when Le first began mitteat and Intermittent Fevers, which prevail n
paper unbilled i- Berlin. Tb'e ’•Veapen” bad to dritk wine at dinner . according to medical mjaamaaediatneUdaring theaummerand antumn.
was the most prominent figure. The police w “ 0 P«. D .® d for b , IS n "- Tb en he ordered the I noa£ 01 “0 Uver and Bowele.
president, suspecting an attack upon the sacred I ' r “‘,®,°/ ‘,‘ S oonntry to bo ae.ved to him, aa ’-t TOW nrrTT T a vn via. iilip
person of Ilia Majesty, pouncednWt the whole c3 , a!d ^ bought on draught Trt Canape was AOK CHILL AND FEVER
edition, and the' publisher had no choice left I r, R ^; e t fnn^the'sma'leTt < onantitv j 1:8 a apedfle. Fhreidana all admit tba
bnt to pnn. another one lesa the objec.tonab.e I • ^ . , v . a,.S . 7 qninine onlv effecta a temporary armpenaion of tk*
likeness of tbe Emperor. \\ hen in the subse- te , this dtv.ded into l.tUe flasks, a few attack* of Fever and Ague, unleea iu nse ia prs-
quent trial it was eh^wn that the solution of the ^opi of oitve od poured on the wme. a wad ceded by a reliable mSSSwSEhSr
rebna waa Wiihclm-hafcn, the new German ootton for oork; taemt is freah for a dey ot THE TESTIMONY OF THOUSANDS
naval port, the police president returned the .... » — .. _ ' , eetabliahea berenda doubt that
toe°Sr«'i™. P *ft” “^7"^ uot^lT /he boar tn a , >,•,=■ or;.rm ehTi" DR. TUTTS LIVER PILLS
810 — 1 ffiSSESSSSa? saswssaaa: safe™ f “
I holds pnvato conversations In the Bibliotheca.
j. d. mu.
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Duties making purchase acoepung through Bill o!
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CH0LEHA,
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DIARRHOEA,
AND ALL
BOWEL C0MFLAIHTS,
Cured and Prevented by
Radway’s Ready Relief
I F CHOLERA prevails as an epidemic, the Pro
ventive measures are the most wise to adopt.
The Liter, Bowels and Stomach should be kept
regular. Badway’s Pills, in small doses, will secure
this requisite. Badway’s Beady Belief diluted ir
water, tote tevpoonful to a tumbler of water),
taken as a drink, three or four times during the
day will disinfect the malaria inhaled in the sys
tem and neutralize all acid or uchealthy elements
caused by the combination of the malaria of the
atmosphere with the gaeee of stomach, (which are
often m theee epidemica acid), imparting warmth,
energy and health, throughent' the eyetem, and
p *eventiug the separation of the wateiy from other
properties in the blood.
If seized with CHOLERA, the Beady Belief
should be given aa a iron g and often as possible.
This will secure rest and hold the properties of tho
blood together, ZQUiLizi5a its circulation, prevent
ing congestion, and prevent tbe diminishing or
lessening of the pulse, and stopping vomiting and
purging. The body should be rubbed w th Beady
Belief from head to foot, and along the epine.
This will impart new energy and vitality to the
nervous system, stop cramps, spasms, and induce
free perspiration. As soon as the stomach is
quieted, six to eight of Badway’e Pills (no danger
of diarrfccei need te feared) should be given. The
liver. Stomach and Bowels will atoace te resto-ed
to their natural duties, and the neutralizad ele
ments of dieease be expelled from the system.
This treatment hm rescued thousands from death.
Looseness, Dlarrl cea, Cholera Morbus, Cramps,
Spasms, etc , and all painful dir charges from the
bowels are stopped in fifteen or twenty minutes by
takirg Badway’s Bead/ Belief. No congestion or
irflammation, no weakness or lassitude, wul follow
the use of the It. K. Belief.
YELLOW FEVER.
This disease is not only cured by Dr. Badway’
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put one teafcpoonfulof Belief ina tumbler of water.
Drink this before going out in the morning, and
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If seized with Fever, take four to six of the Fills
every six hours, until copious discharges from the
bowels take place; also drink the Belief, dilated
with water, and bathe the entire surface of the
body with Belief. Boon a powerful perspiration
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throughout the system. Keep on taking Belief
repeatedly every.four hours; also the Pills. A core
will be sure to follow. Tbe Belief is strengthening,
stimulating, soothing and quieting. It is sure to
break up the fever and to neutralize the poison.
Let this treatment be followed and thousands
will be saved. The same treatment in FEVER
AND AGUE. TYPHOID FEVER, BHIP FEVER,
BILIOUS FEVEB, will effect a cure In twenty-four
hours. When the patient feels the Belief irritating
or heating the ekiD, a cure is poaitive. In all cases
where paia is felt, the t elief should be used.
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H. J. Bullat, Bupt. augSlJ ,
DE EiDWAY'S
SABSAPAfilLLM BESOIOT
Has mad# tbe most sstoni«fcine cures. So quick,
eo rapid aro the changeu the body undergoes, nnder
the influence of tbia truly wonderlnl medicine, that
EVERY D*Y AN INCREASE IN FLESH AND
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THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER!
Every drop of tbe SABSAPARILLIAN RESOL
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the vigor cf life, for it repairs th9 wastes of the
body with new *nd sound material. Bcrofnla,
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andPaicfal Discharges, Night Sweats, Loss of
Sperm, and all wastes of the life pricciple, aro
within tho curative raDge of this wonder of Mod
ern ChemUtry, and a few days* use will prove to
any person using it for 6ither of theso forms of
disease its potent power to enro them.
If the patient, daily becoming reduced by the
waste and decomposition that is continually pro
gressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes, and
repairs the same with new material made from
healthy blood—and this the BARSAPARILLIAN
will and does secure—a euro is certsin; for when
onoethia remedy commences its work of purifica
tion, and succeeds in diminishing the loss of
w&etos, its repairs will be rapid, and every day tbe
patient will feel hinuelf growing better and strong
er, the food digesting better, appetite improving,
and flesh and weight increasing. Not only does
the BABSAPABILLIAN RESOLVENT excel all
known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic,
Scrofulous, Constitutional and Skin Diseases, but
it is the only positive euro for I
Kidney and Bladder Complaints!
Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel, Diabetes.
Dropsy. Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of
Urine, Bright’s Disease, Albuminuria, and in all
cases where there are brick dost deposits, or the
water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like
the white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or
there is a morbid,dark, bilious appearance and white
bone dost deposit, and when there is a pricking
Bensation, burning sensation, when passing water,
and pain in the small of the back and along the loin3.
WORMS!
The only safe and enre remedy for TAPE, PIN,
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FBI0E $1 00 PEE BOTTLE.
An Important Letter!
From a prominent gentleman and resident of Cin
cinnati, O., for the past forty years well known to
the book publishers throughout tho United Btates:
New York, October 11, 1870.
De. Bad way : Dear Sir—I am induced by a sense
of duty to toe suffering to make a brief statement
of tho working of your medicine on myself. For
several years I had been affected with some trouble
in tbe bladder and urinary organs, which some
twelvemonths ago culminated iu a most terribly
afflicting disease, which the physicians all said was
a spasmodic stricture in the uretba, as also iefiam-
mation of the kidneys and bladder, and gave it as
their opinion that my age—73 years—would pre
vent my ever getting radically cured. I had tried
a number of physicians, and had taken a large
quanity of medicine, both alopatbio and homeoe-
pathic, but had got no relief. 1 had read of aston*
abing cures having been made by your remedies;
and some four months ago read a notice in the
Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post of a cure hav
ing been effected on a person who had long been
suffering as I had been. I went light off and got
some of each—yonr Sarsapariflian Resolvent*
Beady Belief, and Regulating Pills—and com
menced taking them. In three days i waa greatly
relieved, and now feel as well as ever
O. W. JAMES, Cincinnati, O.
Tomor of 12 Tears’ Growth
Cured by Radway’s
Resolvent!
Bimtt, Mias.. July 16,1857.
Da. Ralway:—I hare*bad Ovari.n Tnmor in the
ovaries and bowel,. All tbe Doctor, said “there
waa no help for it ” I tried everything that wu
recommended, bnt nothing helped me. I saw
yonr Be«olvent, and thonght I would try it; bnt
had no faith in it. because I had suffered for twelve
yean. I took six bottles of the Reaolvent, and
one box of Badway’s Pills, and two bottles of yonr
Beady Belief; and there ia not a sign of tumor to
be seen or felt, and I feel better, smarter, and hap
pier than I have for twelve years. Tbe wont tomor
wu in the left aide of tbe bowels, over the groin
I write this to yon for the benefit of others. You
can publish it if yon choose.
HANNAH P. ENAPP-
Da. J. A Titos,
Of Atlanta, Qa.
Da. B A. Hoor*.
Of Chattanooga, Tcnn.
MINERAL HILL.
SALINE, SULPHUR. ALUM
T HIS favorite Sommer Beaort, altoalfd near
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OUB SULPHURS,
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attention to the wonder of the age, ua mineral
water—
OUB SALINE SPRING.
better known as Black Water, which is magical
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DR. RADWAY’S
Perfect Purgative and Reg
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Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet
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orders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys,
Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipa
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CT Observe the following symptoms resulting
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Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of the
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or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in
the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness of
the flfrin and Byes, Pain in the Side/Chest, Limbs,
and sudden Flushes of Heat. Burning in the Flesh.
A few doses of Badway’s Pills will free tbe sys
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Nos. . Cures. ^ - Cents.
L Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations,
2. Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic,
3. Crying-Colic, or Teething of Infants, . 50
4. Dfarrlicea, of Children or Adults, •
5. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, .
G. Cholera-Morbus, Vomiting, ...
7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, • • • .
8. Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache, . •
9. Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo,
1°- Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach, ...
11. Suppressed, or Painful Periods, • .
12. Whites, too Profuse Periods, • • •
13. Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing, •
14- Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruption^ V
35. Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains, ... 50
13. Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues, 50
R- Piles, blind or bleeding, .50
18. Ophthalmy, and Sore or Weak Eyes, • 50
19. Catarrh, Acute or Chronic Influenza, Kn
£0. Whooping-Cough, Violent Coughs,
Jl. Asthma, Oppressed Breathing, . .
22. Ear Discharges, Impaired Hearing, • ao
23. Scrofula, Enlarged Glands. Swelling*, . 50
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27. Kidney-Disease, Gravel, . . ... 50
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or Involuntary Discharges, * . • • .100
29. Sore Mouth, Canker, . . . - • • - JO
SO Friuary Weakness, Wetting the Bed, 50
31. * Painful Periods, with Spasms, . . 50
32. Suffering* at Chango of Life, . . • -100
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34. Diphtheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat,. . 50
S3. Chronic Congestions and Eruptions, 50
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i Manual of Directions, . . • ; f 1 ? “X
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