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it •:>*;
‘•A little non
Ii relit bed b;
im«pe»n<
now and then,
iscst men.
, pi^crWanrottis ^dwrtfemnrt*.
A Kuklux pn^Pfikr near-Grenada.
Mississippi, devoured a negro female
blaokbtrrieU. General Ame* considers
the outrage suffieieut reason for post
poning the rcconatnfction election for
anothorsi* month*.
A man "'•who elicits in a smalt meas
ure ie a lAeasurchtaa rogue.'"lf he gives
short measure iif wheat, then he is a
rouge ia grain. If in. whisky^tli^n he is
a rcgneia spirit. ILJie givt**i»ad title
to land.Hhen is A«gue in deeck
Wife—“I don ’ think husband that
you are verj^dmiitt, 1 “No, indeed, wife ;
but evcqrirody knows that I am awfully
sUrewedjfT
The p/intdr whcLkissed bis sweetheart,
saying please o*f:Vange,’"hr belioved
not to ftttvc exceeded the “liberty of the
pres.’ * " :
‘What.carr a n\an do.’ asked a green
’na, ‘when a sb-rlff is comiugup to him
with a 14it in his hand ?’ “Apply the
remedy,’haid another. “Apply the rem
edy ! What remedy ?’ ‘Heeling remedy.’
What docs a telegraph operator do
when he m-eivcs’lbfe bcadvofimportant
news! Wails tails, bf course.
The Judge of ^Cincinnati Court al
lowed two lawyers to fight in Court
room during the trial, as be said when a
man oallcd another a liar be deserved
to have his mouth slapped.
“I have millions of money,’ said n
dashing gent to a girl about to run awav
with him-; ‘but you might as well scrape
up all ihc jewels acd spear change yon
have got.'
“Miss, can I have the exquisite pleas
ure of rdfling the wheel of conveisation
around the axoltree of your understand
ing of minutes this evening.’ the lady
fainted 1 '
Young ladies who play coquette are
known as ‘maidens'all for lawn.’
Beautiful extract—a handsome young
la’dv just helped out of a mud .hole.
. 'Patrick saw a bull pawing in a field,
and tlfougbt what fim it would be to
jump- over, catch him by the horns, ami
run his nose in the dirt. The idea was
so funny that he laid down and laughed
at it. The mbre he thought of it. the
funier it seemed,-and he determined to
do it. Bovus quickly tossed him over
the fence again. Somewhat bruised.
Patrick picked himself up, and said,
‘Well, it is a mighty foinc thing I had
iny laugh foorst.’
An old lady, recently, in some Court
before which she was brought as a wit
ness, when asked to lake off her bonnet,
obstinately lefused to do so, saying
‘There is no law to compel a woman to
take off her bonnet.’ ‘Oh,’ iinprudeuily
replied one of the Judges, ‘you know
the law, do you ; perhaps you would
like to come up and sit here and teach
us !’ ’"*N8£ I • thank yon,- sir,’ said the
woman, tartly, ‘there are old women
enough there now.’
What should a young man carry
witlOiim when calfing upon his affian
ced ? Affection in his heart, perfection
in his manners, and confectionary in
his pockets.
‘Peas.’—It will fieseen from the fol
lowing that the Sun and JJSipes, like
Grant, is cultivating peas,but with better
success: A irs
Ocr PerCvian Prolific.—This' cel
ebrated pearia again in full blast in.our
back yard. It is new about twenty-five
feet high, and spreading iUc branches
like a green bay Arc*. But for^-th*
drouth there'is no telling what its dimen
sions would lianfjieeh. Warranted to
yield a peck to fnt? sTfigTh‘'pea. It is
under the cultivation of our press
man, Amyet, and our ‘heavy’ is the
special agent. He expects to realize a
fortune on it this fall.. Five dollars
pea, with heavy demand, and supply
limited.
During the past month or July, 1,826
emigrants arrived at Baltimore from
Germany, of whom 726 remained in
Maryland.
A Whopper —The daddy of all the
green tunics arrived in this city yester
day, from Florida? ' He weighs-five
hundred and sixtyjeiglit pounds, and is
the largest ever brought here, we be
lieve. Jle is stepping at Pro. Ryan’s
restaurant, where he will entertain his
fri-nda to day any time after eleven
o'clock.— Columbus Sun.
A Brilliant Meteor.—The Paducah
Kentuckian says: “One of the largest
and most brilliant meteors ever seen in
this country passed over Paducah about
nine o’clock on Snnday night. Its light
rivaled that of the sun. It.seejned as
large as the moon, and was in sight a
considerable time before it. burst into
fragments.
An ovarian tumor, weighing tli'rtv-
three pounds, was removed from Mrs.
Tremain. of Greensburg, Indiana, last
week, and the -patient, is -rapidly recov
ering.
The Nashville Union says:' “Tlie re
turns, which are neatly all in .now,
official and reported, indicate'a ntajoritv
for Gov. Sentt-r of about 65.000. Pos
sibly it may fall a few votes below tl< t
number. Stokes carried ontr thirteen
of the thirty counties in East Tennessee
and so far, onlv Wavne in Middle and
Haywood in West Tennessee.
A Washington dispatch of the 3rd
My* : Wood, the ex-detective, in a cir
cular published to-day. charges that
during the impeachment trial. Secretary
BoulWaB offered hint 110,000 for cer-
tfftortnfiiripatioi >to he ; gj|ea -against
PresaUAt Jofcnfio*. “JVlikh tall
out, honest men get their dues.”
The IMgrjKBCNQS.—Alabama bonds,
says the Selma ’Tiroes,' deefined'two per
cent in the stock market in New York
wb“n the resnlt of the election became
ass4iffla|K& > &A
half per cent ns soon as it was known
that the Radical party lrad been
defeated.
Hotels.
131..Broughton St-, Savannah, Ga.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
IN
PAYILIOY BOTEL,
D, 0. NOE, Proprietor,
corner bull and south broad streets,
1 SAVANNAH,
. TTAVING taken the above Hotel, which
/ 1 1- has recently been refitted aua refur
nished throughout, the Proprietor can assure
the public that he is es well prepared to cater
t«» their wants as any Hotel in the State.
His table will always he supplied with the
best the market affords. And no pains will be
-pared to give entire satisfaction.
Transient Beard.... fS.OO per day
Permanent Board *13,00 per week
A share of public patronage is solicited.
Sept 26-tf
7
KEEP AT ATT., SEASONS A HEAVY STOCK OF
Fancy and Staple Goods,
And ftj.present are offering a large assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES.
THEY BUY EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
and consequently at prices much LOWER THAN REGULAR RATES, and the extensive busi
ness of their house requiring the permanent residcnceof one of their firm in New York, they are
ALWAYS IS THE MARKET FOR CffEAP GOODS.
THEY SELL EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
and thus avoiding bad ‘debts, can afford to sell for *mali profit.
They adhere, strictly to the
OiYE PRICE SYSTEM !
Never charge one customer more than another for tho seme good?, and warrant all Goods to
be as REPRESENTED, OR THE MONEY PAID WILL BE RETURNED!
Savannah, Ga-, May lath, 1869 32-Iy
DR.J.D.H0YL&BR0.,
/ JOHN SHARON Pro’tor,
BAIN BRIDGE. GEORGIA.
rilHE traveling public are hereby notified
I that this House has been thoroughly re-
paired and refitted, ps well as refurnished
hroughontw and rendered one»*f the aoostdosira-
ble and agreeab'e hot-1> in the State, worthy the
liberal patronage it has hcretofaie received from
passengers on tho rivers and railroad. NopkiQR
or expensos will hespared to make the SH ARON
H'JU'E all that any one could desire. Call and
test its merits.
* , *
£E0* Transient Board $3.00 per day.
sept26-49-ly
liook Hewe!
What Hotel do you stop at for Comfbrt ?
AT
THE GITT ISC
— ON —
o cl ^ • jl- fl : •
W OULD iufoim their friends and customers, that they have recently made large additions to
their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Ac., and are prepared to furnish
them with everything in their lino at greatly reduced prices. They have on hand a choice lot of
Perfumery from Lubin, Coudrays. Rimtneoand others, to which they invito the attention of those
who are in the habit of using fine articles of the kind. mch 6-69 Ty.
ESTABLISHED 1840.
»» ail IJUICI UU JUH aiwf “*• “ — - • AMI
THEi LBNY HOUSE! „“ E SI4sid W o
KEPTBY
M. BARNES.
If you want a clean bed and uic$ room,
GO TO THE ALBANY HOUSE !
If you want to find
POLITE, ATTENTIVE SERVANTS,
GO TO THE ALBANY HOUSE.
In Ehort,ifyou want to find everything to make
you comfortable and happy, be SURE
to call at the
ALBANY HOUSE.
^rllaofcs always ready to c nvey passengers
to atid from the Depot.
Ileferenee:—Any person that has ever stopped
at the House. M. BARNES. Prop'r.
mchl3 23 ly Albany, Ga.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
Opposite Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga.
T nE influence of this Hotel upon the for
tunes of .Macon has been such that the
chief business of the city and the main improve
incuts going-on aro concentrating near it. ' he
Ifotel, when first established, twelve yea-s ago,
was on tho suburbs of the city ; it is now in the
very centra of Imiinett .'
E. E. BROWN A SON,
Jan9,1869-14-ly Proprietors.
EXCLUSIVELY
WHOLESAL
I •’ — T
Drugs,
Medicines,
Professioaal Cards.
Ifisceilanwus.
RICHARD 8HCB.
.WM. H. CRAWFORD-
SIMS it CRAWFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BAINBKIDGK, GA.
jisa~ Oflice it the curt Boose. dcc2-1y
W. O. FLEMIXO.
JOB* C. BCTHKarOBD.
FLEMING & RUTHERFORD,
attorneys at law,
Baixcbidge, Gxobgia.
O FFICE over drug store of C.’C. King. Jr.,
A Co. Are fully orepared to take charge
of all cases arising' under the Bankrupt
Law. je 29, *6-tf
HUGH M. KING,
attorney at law.
COLUHBUS, GA.
jo 29-67-ly
C. G. CAMPBELL,.
BOWER, McGILL & BOWER,
ATTORNEYS
A. A. ALLEN. O. IV. HINES.
allsb & mis,
attorneys at law
— AW D—•
Solicitors in Ghjuitg,
. BniukridlQ Gsa.,
W ILL give prompt attention to all buBines* en
trusted to their caret n the following counties:
Counties: Co. T®wna:
Decatur. Bainbridge,
Miller, Colquitt,
Early, Blakely,
Baker, £? wton ' „
Thomas, TbomssvtEe,
Mitchell, Camilla.
They will also practice in the Supreme Court of Un.
and in the U. 5. District Court, for the Southern Dlst.
of Georgia.april 10 27 tf
B. B. WHITELET. JOBS E. DOSATSOS.
WHITELEY & DONALSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Bainbridge, - - - Georgia,
W ILL practice in tho Southwestern and
Palaitla Circuits.
*5rJ~Cflicc up stairs, in Sanborn’s new build
ing april 17 69-28 tf
Chemicals,
PERFUMERY, SOAP.
TOILET ARTICLES,
PAINTS OILS, i
VARNISHES. BRUSHES, Ac., Ac.
The subscribers are prepared to offer inducements to purchasers of Goods in their line
jal* iolomou§ cC
Wholesale Drnggint*,
CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STREETS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
py Retail Stawe at the Old Stand. Market Square. sept-26 1868-4st-12m
Southern &> Western
HOUSE.
JOHN C. VAUGHN,
Late of East Tennessee,
• IS connected with the following firm, and
will promptly attend to ail !m ihe»3 en
trusted to him by his friends in Georgia nnd
elsewhere.
i IIoorKR Haeuis. 1). Rankin.
HOOPER HARRIS & CO,
(Line Harris, Gaines & Co.,)
(Eom’siflit ICHcfthaiits,
IN
Southern nnd Wcstei^i Produce^
Foreign and Domestic Ljquols,
NO. 36s BH0AD\YAY,
NEW YORK.
Dec 5, 1868-9-1y
$ avanttith Corning
COL. W. T. THOMPSON, Editor.
SAMUEL P. HAMILTON
DEALER IN .
WATCHES. JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE,
CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STS., SAVANHAH.
vivats-WA
J J Ac inst received a large invoice of first class Goods, imported direct from the manr
facturers, expressly for this establishment, consisting of
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
Of the Most Celebrated,Makers. American and Foreign(Manufacture.
’•* • C - ■ ■■ -r ^ . . . 'J
Clock*; plain and ornamental, for.offiee and parlor use. The latest style- of Jewelry, (a
superb assortment) Silverware, of excellent workmanship, warranted to he pure metal
* -, .AGENT FOR ; -
Whwlf r A Wilwin s Yoiscless Lflf^stitch
■■*p’' saw inxf aijBiBanaao .T-T- -
Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired, by experienced workmen.at the shortest noti
( ash paid foi Ol t Silver.
jan9 U ’69 S. P. HAMILTON.
PRICE OF SUBSCRIPTION f
DAILY MOilNING NEW8—(pnWislwd eve
ry morning except Sundays) 0»o Year, $10 ; Six
-Months, $5 ; Thre , Months, $2.50 ; One Month,
$1.
TRI-WEEKLY NEWS—(published crery
Monday. Wednesday and Friday) One Year, $6;
Six Months, $3 ; Three Months, $1.50 ; One
Month. 59 cts.
WEEKyV NRWS—Ono Year, $2j Sis
J.mthej$l. :
M'.tiey can be remitted hv Express, registered
letter, or post-nflice order at mr risk.
Particular at'entinn is called t« the fact that
ail papers arc stopped as (he time paid for ex
pires.
All letters mnst he addressed :
J. H. ESTILL,
Proprietor,
111 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
Junel9-tf
Duncan & Johnston
COTTON FACTORS,
msKurcs,
SAVANNAH, GEO-
C ONTINUE business ,t their old stand
at-d offer their services to the mer-
••hants and planters of Drrwtur county for
rhC sale of Coi-ton and other Produce; will
supply lagging and Roj>e, aad », iU be pre
pared to advanceoa Cotton in hands.
October 3d. 1868—5<>—ly
OlSZoS v, •_
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
Corner Whitaker t St Julias Sts., aavamuH, oa
Wkolaalt and Retail DtaUn (a _ '
OF AU.KIXD6,
Copying and Seal Presses, Pen Knives,
News and Book Printing Paper
„ /. i j jisp*xK, 4 1
GeI4^ens v Pe« and Pencil Cases,
Ledger^TOi^ ' and i5oh»red
_ _ „ PAPERS
JeiZWori^ Q
PLAYING. VISITING AND PRIN
TER’S CARDS, &c-_
Books Ordered or Imported at New; l ork Rates
johsm. ooorKB,exo. T. qcajitocx. it n. c. 3. smtts
may 1.18696m
R. H. BARNES,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
H AVING Located in this city. I take
pleasure in notifying the Public gen-
erally that 1 am
now prepared to
repair Clocks,
Wau-hes, J e w-
; -!ry, Ac., with
neatness and
durab-Iity. Call
and se- me. in
the Drug Store
r f Dr. }. D
Hoyt «s . . . -Ujuih-Broad Street.
dee!9. 1868
O FFICE IN BOWER’S BLOCK, ON
South-Broad Street.
Rail-bridge, April Xj. 18f9-?9-tf
Allen’s Fain Doctor.
A WONDERFUL-fc-fcSf&DY. for Rheuma
tism. Neuralqiat.UpHUt Side,. Back and
Limbs, Tooth Xele, Burnj, Sprains, Corns,
SoreTbroati Cramps, Ac.
PqritisVyllr. J. 1). UOYL A B&O., at only
60 cents per Bottle.
January 9-14-ly
LIME, LIME.
CAMPBELL & GURLEY,
JiUotntgs anb ^nnirstUors at $ato,
- And Solicitors is Equity,
BAUfBItlDGE, DECATUR CO., GEORGIA.
W ILL practice in Decatur. Baker, ^Her. SHtebeB®
Early. Calhoun and counties ou line of Att«iti
& Gulf Railroad. Will give prompt attention ta bus-
ncfta entrusted t<) their care. ^ -
“ .D. MCGILL,. B. B. BO WEB*
200 BARRELS FRESH-BURNED
FOR SALE AT SAVANNAH PRICES,
THE FREIGHT ADDED; ALSO, ^
SUPERIOR LOT s BRICK.
D. P. HUTCHENS. Jf3tf
Dr- M- L. Battle’s
W ILL beautify the teeth and give a sweet
odor to the briath. If yon want to have
good Teeth whon old. have them filled when tho
first symptoms of decay aro discovered—the
tartar removed—and use this Dentifrice. If y»u
neglect so to do, your Teeth will not only drop
out, leaving you nothing with which to masti
cate your food, but cause you to suffer from
Neuralgia, Dyspepsia Hypocbondres and Hys
terics. "A hint to the wise is sufficient.”
^gJ-This valuable Dontifrice can be had of
Dr. M. L. Battle, who can be found at his office
on South Broad street. (augli tf
ESfSTJBA-JSrOE
.Etna Fire Insurance To.
Hartford. Connecticut.
Nett Assets $4,083,1*23 78
Southern Mutual Insurance Co.
Athens, Georgia,
Nett Assets $294,635 12
All holders of Twelve Mouths' Policies share in the
Profits.
DR. W. M. HARRELL,
H AVING cstnb'.isbcd himself in Bainbridge
fur the purpose of practicing his profes
sion, respectfully solicits a share of the public
patronage.
Office over the store of-loderson. Zeigler
<fc Co. npril 17 69 -28 6m
NOTICE.
D R. G. W. FARRAR has this day
associated with him iu the prac
tice of medicine, Dr. lliiton S. Jones;
and they tender their professional
services to. the citfecns of. Bainbridge
and vicinity.
Office np stairs, over E. H. Smith & Co.’s
Store. Dr. Jones can ho found at night at the
office when not professionally engaged. Dr.
Farrar can he found at his residence at night.
nicbl3 23 If
DRJUDSON BUTTS,
Office East Side Court House Square,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
lovS 4-1 f
©UlTRSfElfw
DR. VI. I.. BATTLE,
Late Resident Dentist of Quitman, Ga-
H AS removed his office to
Bainbridge. Ga., where ^■SEESk
lie has permanently loent.ed. M ''-!-Q_LJ T
All Branches of his profession executed i.t
• lie best and most durable style. Beautiful
Artificial Teeth mounted. Teeth filled with-
>ut pain, in a neat and durable manner.
Iw All work warranted.
The patronage of the eilizetts oi
Bainbridge, and Southwestern G»., is re
spectfullv solicited.
'SS.0fiice oa s outh Broad Street, np stairs,
in Rockwell t West’s new store,
julyll, 1868 88-1 f
DR. E. PEACOCK, m
Ml Lsteof-KnowUle.-Gs. jj
B EING permanently located in this city, and
having h'd an experience of twelve years
in the practice of the profession in its various
branches, hopes to receive a reasonable share
of patronage.
^r ftffi.-e np stairs in the Pattersen building,
on coort-houeesquare.
Refkre'Css.—Drs. J. C. Harvey,' B. A.
Harewood. W. 8. Og’etree, Knoxville, G».; J.
Hillsnian. tV.m. P. Wright. MeK. Merchison,
Hickory G ove. Ga.; W'n. j. Mathews, Wo. J.
Green. D. N. Anstin, D. G- M.. Fort Valley.
Ga.: Le Sueur A Cook. Cull- den, Ga; B. F. A
G. W. Newsom, Reynolds. Ga.: A. J. Simmon..
Macon. Ga.; A. W. Peurifoy, Perry, Ga.
jan9 14 tf
MEDICAL, CARD.
D R. E. J. MORGAN, having permanently
l*»ca»ed in the the city of Bainbridge, ten
der» his professional services to the public* and
respectfully solicit* a share of patronage.
Will be fonnd at bis office in Bower's Block
daring the d^y. and at hi* residence on Brough
ton efreef at bight. ... ’ / ' ■
All calN promptly attended.
Bainbrblge. Ga. March ft. 1869 22-tf
Ga. Masonic Mutual Life Ins. €o.
Macon, Georgia
N. L. CLOUD,
an«24-43-tf Agent for Bainbridge, Georgia
MILL!i\ERYMHKIl
MRS. MARY J. REYNOLDS,
T) ESPECTFULLY informs the ladies of Bainbridge
Iand vicinity, tbat she has just received a beautiful
and carefully selected stock of Goods, equal, if not
superior, to any ever brought to this city. Her new
styles of
SPRING AND SUMMER HATS,
AND RICH AND TASTY
DRESS PATTERNS,
Tf.IKOC-S,
acts, Ribbons, Collars, h„ Sit.
ARE ALL ANY ONE COULD' DESIRE
t?, Call and see her at once, before her supply
is exhausted. Especially her old patrons should not
delav to call.
Bainbridge, April 25,18C8. 27-tf
NOTICe7~
OFFICE FLEMING A RUTHERFORD, )
Biiinlii iilge, Ga., Dec. 18. 1867. j
S ubscribers to the stock of the Atiantu-
and Gulf Railroad Uompnnv are hertbv
•trfied that the subscription lists have beet
placed in out- hands for collection. Subscri
bers will please take notice that the first in
stallment of 20 percent fell due on the 20th
of November last, nnd that installments of
20 per cent -ill continue to fall due on the
•20th of each month until the subscription is
exhausted. Subscribers will please come
forward without delay and pay the install
ments now dne and as thev fall due.
FLEMING At RUTHERFORD.
dee21-tf Attorneys for A. & G. R. Co.
GET THE BEST
READY ROOFING,
Suitable for all Buildings, Dwellings, Barns.
Churches, Factories. Ac., and for all climates;
equally adapted to flat or *te**p roofs, and can
be applied by any ordinary workman.
THE READY ROOFING
Is more durable than tin, and does not eo-t
•me-half as much. It is cheaper than shingles,
far more durable, and fi.e-proof. It is made ef
the heaviest fabric ever used fur the pnrpoes,
and i. put up in rolls ready f ( . r shipment to any
part of the world. Send for Circular and Sam-
pies, (sent free.)
Wc also Manufacture
GRANITE CEMENT.
For repairing all kinds of leaky roofs, chim
neys, skylights, te. This Roofing Cement
forms a permanent adhesive coating ever the
whole surface of all roofs,' whether tin. shingle,
or composition, completely closing np leakages,
and being composed largely of ground Granite,
which sets acd hardens, and soon becomes aa
artificial Hate or jtone covering.
ROOF PAINT
For coating tin and all kinds of metal and
composition roofs. It will not run, crack, or
peel off, hot form a permanent and perfect pro.
teetion wherever placed. It is famished at half
the cost, and possesses twice the durability of
(be common oil paints used for such purpose
County rights tor sale.
For Circulars and particulars, Address
Miscellaneous.
JUST
Blank Books,
School Books,
post*
feb!5-tf
TB0S. H. ABSTIS.
CDARLRS r. atJSTIKr I
AUSTIN & ELLI^
General Commission Merthm I
SAVANNAH, GA. ™|
UTILI, make advances on eonsj.- I
11 Cotton or other produce f or *17^ |
for shipment to onr Northern and v.7 r,| '|
Correspondents. I
Refer in Baiubridge to Messa a. I
WAItr,,iLD
W W HARREU
portion anil (inaissin
M EROHANil
BAINBRIDGE, GEO.,
ritL sell all ,kinds of pro« n(lBl |
male prompt returns. st-u |
BOOKS
For Sale at the Post Office,
WEBSTER’S SPELLING BOOK, I
McGUFFIE’S Readers,
1>AVIKS' and SMITH’S Arithmetic,
CORNELL and SMITH’S Geography
BULLIONS and SMITH’S English Grin,*, I
DAVIES'Algebra. 1
FARMER’S ALMANAC for 1867.
COPY BOOKS, WEBSTEltS Dirttomrr
MEMORANDUM BOOKS. SLATES,
PENCILS, CAP and NOTE PAPER.
• ALSO,
PRISON LIFE of JEFFERSON DAVIS wfl
BILL ARP. 1
T. R. CLOl’D.
Nov. 1S66 4-t
ZIOS ADA XiJg,
riTHE GREAT AJfKEUa
j J[ HE'LTIl RESTORER.*
» i' —
rilitjs the blood and cmea StTofult,
jSkin Uise&fcs, Rbeumalutn, DU
leases of Women, and aU CbntK
j.Affect Ions of the Blood, Livcral
Kidneye, Recommended by tk
j,Medical Faculty a**d roaoyiW
and? of odr lied citizens.
Read I ho tcrtiiftcmv of Pbjii-
cians and patient* who have u*d
ItosadalU* send for our llosadali#
Guide to Ilealth Book, ot Almirx
fir thin year, which we puldi.h fur
gratuitous distrihulion; it will pin I
you much vulnoble inforiuati>n,
Dr. W. It. Carr, of B.;ltiinorr r ]
says :
I luke pleasure in reeotmmti'lin* I
your Rosadulis as «• very powerful
AM '-alterative. I have seen it usctlis I
Imvo traces with happy rcsult<-»N |
ra_^38 '" a Cn5e secondary sypliiiii
iKvhich the patient pronounced him* I
jlseif cured after having lakenfit* |
*“ 'bottles of your medicine. 3'hcotk- |
Per is a cjaic of Scrolnia of lon( |
istandiiig, which is rapidly iinprur*
r ing under iU use, and tl»e iniHrr
1 tions are that the pat sent will ?i-'B
''recover. I have rarcfully exn®w-
ijed the formula by which
j ltosacialis is made, and find if au
hex cel lent compound id a*teufi»s
(Bl ;jiugrcdients.
Dr. .SparksofKicholrtsville,^
■BgjBlsays he has used Il'isHdalni inf^'
of Scrofula nnd Sec ndary t\tt-
lis wish satisfactory rt sult>—
Hi kdenner of tho Blood I know
jlicttcr remedy.
P jj Samuel G. McFadden, 3iu'rcefr|
iiboro, Tcnn, says :
! I have used seven buttles
j’Rosadalis, and am ent irely cured J
jof Rheumatism; send mef«mrhrf-|
itles, as I wish it for my brother, |
hr ho has scrofulous sore eyes,
i Benjamin Bcchtol, of Lima. 0,
writes. I have suffered f« r twenty I
•years with an iiiveterste eruprk« I
lover my whole b»*dy; a *horf fiw |
js nc« I pnrehufed a bottle of b- |
sadaUs and it effected a perfa j
cure-
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Baltimore.
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