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<« r *Bl BfciiiK'n to »«ud Troop* to
“
' Virginia.
Aepresentativcs I’lat.t and Stowell,
ycstdr^dty called on tho President and
requested Y« that for troops be sent to Peters-*
_burg, officers there, , the protection they of alleged, certain
whose lives
the wero in danger. Upon hearing this,
remainder of the Virginia delega*
tion, with the exception pf Mr. Thom
as, united in a request to the President,
that he would not order soldiers to
Petersburg, Va , as they believed that
under the Marshall and District Attor
' ncy, the laws of the country would he
enforced, and if any one has committed
an offonso ho will bo punished Or¬
dering soldiers there at this titno would
Injure their State, Tho and do President" no ,c rthly
good to any interfere one, in tho do
clined to matter. The
request was made in consequence of
excitement at tho arrest of nine con¬
servative judges of election tor alleged
violation of the election law in refusing
to let colored men vote.
Representative Harris, of Virginia,
called at the executive mansion to day,
to seo tho President in regard to the
application he which has been Petersburg, made for
troops to sent to and
lor the purpose of protesting in the
name of the people against military
interferunce in that State and to assure
him th it as good order prevailed in
Petersburg Union. a* in any other city in the
The President being absent from tho
city, Judge Harris went to the furnish¬ depart¬
ment of Justice, where he was
ed with a copy of a telegram from the
Attoincy General to United States
Marshall Ram-tcl) at Petersburg, which
read as follows:
You arc instructed to tako tho neces¬
sary steps to protect tho property ot tho
United States from injury, and the
officers of tho Government in Peters
burg from any violent demonstrations
against thorn in the perfoitnnnce of
their official duties, and to that end if
you think proper, you may summon a
posse of tho citizens to aid you, hut
these men nro found inadequate for tho
purpose, you will ho furnished, upon a
call made by you upon me, with troops
from Fortress Monroe. It is dobirable
not to uso troops il possible.
Ought to go Rack to Africa.—A
correspondent of tiic Richmond Dis¬
patch, who attended the recent com¬
mencement • zeroises at u negro nor¬
mal school at Hampton, Virginia re
fors ns follows to a speech delivered on
that occasion by th« Rev. Edward Illy
dcn a very black man, a native of Cuba
and now living iri Liberia :
11 0 said they are now fighting the
battle of civil rights in Liberia—that
by an old law a white man is not al¬
lowed to vote, or hold office or own
lands—and that a proposition to so
change so ns to give (tie whites these
privileges thus successful is meeting opposition. with bitter Vet and
lar lie
fully endorsed Dr. Ruffticr’s education view, and
believed in the t-eparate • f
tho races Jle went further,and thought
that tiro negro ought to go bae* to Af¬
rica. And lie believed that just in
proportion they have as you educate them and
good sense and tho interest
of their moo at heart they will go hack
and seek to build up there a negro « »•
tionalih/ — Telegraph <tn<l Metnenarr.
PeaTjJOVINO I/ATXII l’lhhARS.—They
claim to have brought the process ot
killing the cotton caterpillars in Texts
to such perfection that it requires -cry
little time or expense. We find in the
Galveston Aiim, an advertisement by
the inventor of a "cotton worm destroy
or.’’ in which he claims that lie makes
a compound which is not only "dead
sure' to kill the worms, hut acts ns i
fertilizer to the plant, and lie sell* a
machine for distributing it over cotton
plants in the lie form of spray reaching
every part, says that one of his
packages costing a dollar will be enough
tot five hundred gallons of water, that
this quantity will sprinkle twenty to
twenty live acres, hihI that the machine
will sp* inkle tiny acres n day.— Col.
j.ihnm IT-
To Makk Watei* Colo in tiirSi m
MKU.—The following is a simple mode
rendering water almuut nn cold a.s
ice :
Let (he jar, pitcher, or vessel used
for water be surrounded with one or
more (olds of course cotton kept con¬
stantly wet. The avnpnmtion of the
water will carry o!T the heat ironi the
inside and rtduco it to freezing point.
In India and other tropical regions
where ice cannot bo procured, this is
common. Let every mechanic or la¬
borer have at his place ol employment
two pitchers thus provided with lids
and covers, the one to contain water
for drinking, the other for uvapnrntion,
ami lie can always have a supply of
cold water in warm weather. Any per
sou can test holding this by dipping a finger in
water nod it in the air of a
four warm times, day ; after doing this three or
lie wiil find bis finger un¬
comfortably cold.
A Plant Dystuvctive to Bkes__
The large podded milk weed almost in
variably alighting causes the death of eitht’r every bee
upon it. The bee ad¬
heres to the plant or else bears away a
small scale sticking to his (oet, an t
cripples itself (atally in attempting to
remove the anoyance.
To Make Blacking For Morocco
CituKs.—Pound sonic scaling wax, and
bol put in bottle with half pint of ulo>.
: . ahiik, it frequently. »nd when it
is dissolved, vt*u lll# y ru fi j( on tnoroc*
co laced, slioe- when they -n* scaled or do
and they will luoV almost like
bow ; dry it on in the auu.
Blackberry Jm r.—Put tho fruit
into a jar, tic piqcr over it, aud stew in
ting a *v*»«iipan ot boding wa’er, or by put
the jar into the oven; strain oft
the liquor, and to every piut of juice,
add a pound ot bait sugar ; put all in¬
to a preserving pan. simmer and skint
it. When it will jelly upon a plate, it
M fit to b< put into jars for use.
The title ot a rel gicuts article ou
“Mirth as a mean a of Grace,” is per¬
••Miith verted by a i oral compositor
is a mw#ns ot Grease.'' He
was doubtle*.- thinking o> the proverb :
*Ltt>£li and grow lit.*'
is <s>
v /% m It ms
&
WM UREK&J mxz £
IT mm am
Dr. J. Walker's California
Vinegar Bitters arc a purely Veg¬
etable preparation, made chiefly lower front
the native herbs found on the
ranges of the Sierra Nevada moun¬
tains of California, tho medicinal
properties of which are extracted
therefrom without tho use of Alcohol.
The question is almost daily asked,
“What is the cause of tho unpar¬
alleled success of Vi.vegar Hit¬
ters t” Our answer is, that they
remove tho cause of disease, and
the patient recovers his health. They
nro tho great blood purifier and a
life-giving and principle, Invigorator u of perfect the Reno¬
vator system.
Never medicine before iu tho history of tho world
has a remarkable been compounded qualities of pos¬
sessing tho Vin¬
egar Bitters in healing hoir the sick of
every disease man is to. They nro
u relieving gcntlo Congestion Purgativo as well IiUlammation as a Tonic, of
or
the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious
Diseases
Tho proportion of Dr.. Walk¬
er’s Vinegar Bittern are Aperient. Dia¬
phoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxa¬
tive, Diuretic, Sedative. Counter-Irritant,
Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious,
n. h. McDonald * co.,
TWnechtx Sl of Gen. Wa*1ituKt<m ASun und Francisco. Onllfo!*.
nin, fe cor. nil Charlton St;-,., N.Y
Sold liy nrujgl.l. amt Dcalt i..
J. FRIEZE,
Cabinet 3Ialfer,
BROAD ST., - - SFAUTA, GA.
IT 11 AS on hand a full supply of new and ele
ganl Furniture consisting of Fine Ma¬
hogany Burmins with marble lops, Parlor
and Bed room He s. Chairs Rocking Chairs,
Wash Stands, Extern ion Tables, Lounges,
Sofas. &c., &c., winch lie is offering to tho
public at very reduced rat.s.
CM T=0 t=3
My customers will |tloanc ho tr in mind th >t
I Nell only for CASH. I’crsous whii ing
goods in my lii e nro rewpi ctlully invited to
come and examine my stock, 1 cn give you
a BARGAIN J. ITCIIJZL.
August 10, 1873. i
1
IMnrblo Works,
AUGUSTA...... ...... GEORGIA
M etc., Ait.iIiK .iovigned Monuments, at.il executed, Tombstones, from etc. the
plaiuest to the most elaborate, m the best
style and a lit* l.w et tost. All work fortlie
b'. It. iiitrv It. carefully * cxctl and delivered at the
O |ioi free of charge
Bov 16 73 1 y
J . C. PECK & 00.,
um! ru‘trmn" 551) nmer Ix
Doors, Sash, Blinds, . Mouldings, .
3110 u' CASES, 37.1: 112 1.21/15. m L I.'.S'i‘l.‘l:.8', 1.0313512,
Paints, Oils, (§1ns<. Ftco,
Corner Loyd Street and Georgia Railroad,
[“4 3m] (0; Fame Cener‘al Pruiwng- r m; a2.)
ATLANTA, - - - - GEORGI L
The Famous r tallicn, Billy,"
I now owned by tne and o,»n be found lb
ptvseut For season at my jdaoe in tlaneock
count v. lei ms, Ac , apply to Judge T,
I. Utile, at Spurt t, or io me, ei her iu I'cr
*>n or bv letter at the same place
8*pt. -7. tf W D BRANTI.EY
Lumber, Crmliriig, &c.
rpbc undersigned having control of A.
| 1. Butt* - SAW MILL, about V>
miles from Milledgcville, a e prepared
to turuisb good pine LuiuIhm ot every
style and gruiic on short notice. They
also saw Laths and manufacture OU
I'tishion coaatry chairs. They can turn
i;-li timber dressed or undressed
<*liip by railroad Th.jt -re also pre
]»oreit to >.ko contracts lor J ublie oc
private ' bni diog* Give its a rail Our
postoffioe . j. is Millcdg .... ■ vtlle, mh. Our
mill is locate*! 3 tniks (tom Carr's S’»*
tion, ML 4k A U H
SHIVERS A WOSHEM.
jaalT 6ui.
)q ths Traveling Public.
marshall House,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
Fj’’HT,S £ Broughton first-class srtreet, Hotel and S’®’ convenient situated on
to
the business part Of the citv. Omuibu-scs
and baggage wagons will be in attendance
at the various I>Lp its and Steamboat land
injrs. The best Liverv Stable neo mmoda
lions wi 1 bo found adjoining the House.
At no time will trouble or expense be
i spared to make guests comfortable, and the
House equal to any in the State.
BOARD REDUCED TO $8 PER DAY.
He resp ctfully solicits a proper share of
the publie p Ironage, a* d trusts that when
you visit the city you will give him a call.
A. B. LIK E Prop.
3I»y 30 tf.
Pulaski House,
SAVANNAH, GA.
S N. PAPOT &CO.
OMNIBUSSES Meet all Trains and
Steamers.
1/1 VF.Y etten'iun shown to guests. The
Pi Mouse is centrally located and havi tr
been no * ly refitted, a <t tefuri ished is one
of ihe most, popular Hotels in the Southern
States. May 30, tf.
Opposite Ca h«iic Chur* h,
75 Jackson St. - Augusta,
DEALER IN
Fruit and Cigars,
Wholesale & Retail.
-o;o
Genera' Railroad News
All orders from Country Merchants, or
ders left with News Agents on th »
Trains will meet with prompt
attei.tion.
WHOLESALE DPAt.EIt IN
Prize Candies,
feb 14 ly
SPECIAL TO FARMERS.
The 0. W. Massey Excelsior
COTTON GIN!
I -A • POWELL Ac Co., Agents,
Spartai Georgia.
\\ , V €»I.T, T for J - ' wli '^ le ell ROent wc a on « °' A the ents people in ibis of Hancock V\ county b liev« to this be just y celebrated
would c. tuny e ;t t" a Rood giu, or
we not sell it, and we confi i. ntly recommend it to am who want a GIN, as
m HIE BEST YOU CAN BUY.
It will Gill more C'otton in a day, w ith loss power, separates
the seed ironi the lint clcanor, and turns out a pret
ti( i r, cleaner staple, which will always
command jj of a cent on the pound
more than cotton from
otlic • gins.
An evid-nee that it has all tlieBe advantages C’aimed for it at the T. xas Slate Fair held
this year, it took the
■IIG a a K«r PREMIUM
over all the other gins that were exhibited, as being the
bust gin on exIItuition.
And as a further evidence of its merit, we subjoin the followi g c rtificate. and cou d
publish many more b it deem th s tuifib ient:
SrvKTs Wa.. M y Ifiih 1872.
This is to c rtify that I l»ough' one of O. W Massey's I’X Kl.SIOIt« OTTON GINS in
1872, at.d have ginetl two crops on it with per et t satisfaciioo. N.o e ,,n beat t tor 1 ghi
ness of Bruit, and it cannot be choketl ns the comm n Gin and mak> s beau iful ini
leaving (It- * oil perfectly cle.<n. The staple commands J percent, more than miier t o ton
made by other gins. GEOKUK M A MOSS
Parties desiring to buy, would do well to call at on *fr, rt , and examine this gin
purchasing. I. l*OW EM. fc l igenti,
May HO Hm spsirla, (;a
Visitors To Augusta Georgia,
IF YOU WANT
CLOTHING
GO TO
Cooke’s Clothing Store !
imoAI> STRID r. 203.
-:o:
c iu will find every grade of CLOTH
ING, Irom .Medium to
CENTS’ FURNISHING GODS.
H at s c&s o .
-IN SHOUT,
READY-MADE CLOTHING
TO SUIT EV ERYBODY, AT TIIK
VE1IY LOW! ST Pif ICES.
A. W. BLANCH ’ RD,
May 23, 3ui Augusta, Ga.
PEOPLE’S CLOTHING STORE,
W. A. RAMoEY, Agent
t
'No* 2(5§ MROA1) HTKEET,
* it, , 4 - GEORGIA
\\T. ' ABE NOW RECEIVING THE LaRGE'T ASH BF.Sr-SELECTED STOCK
* et Kt. tPY MAt-'U LOl'HINO for st. mcr atti wi n-r th t tw fottorr iu the
e *’J’- ant ( » , »»ut«ciur,.i exnre»*ly tor this n.arket b\ us. 11 x.ue ample facilities, our
f° ck •* *7* b-^mptHo wuh .H ,b- nceluesof the wb. Jogc.herw.ihaa el-grtut
lu.e of KJKNGhl.Nt, u«M ID» nf everv ktui. As-, it V T5, tAi's, IRLNK8. ' VA
USFS MEASURES A CttELs, I’MBKELL «S, Kc. —
TAKEN carcfttUy, aaJ clothing made ic .taer. -r>
LARGE GLASS FRONT.
iuat’-7 ly Up.'osiie Natitaal Exchasgc Bank.
YOTJtsrC4 MFN
Who wish to obtain a thorough
Practical Business Education,
. , P r *pare thr-mselv-s tor th„ duties
Ac ual Business Life, under of
and advice the i u .
struct on of experienced
accountants, sh- uld at.end
mmmmmm
p»s8
^oad Valab^
rr'HE X largvtt and best Piac'ical Business
School in tho South and the only one
in the city presided over by experi*-nced ac¬
countants and businessmen.
Tiie (Jours of Study is conducted on
actual business j>r,ncip es, suppli* d with
ban .ing and other offices, combining every
known facility for imparting a tho ough
practical and B\stematic business e uca ion
in he sliorie-t possible time and at the least
expense Students received for Telegraphy.
No vacation . S udeuts admitted a' any
lime. Catalogues m i .d ki: -b to any ad¬
dress. B. F. MOORE A. M.,
ap4’74 ly Piesident.
AUGUSTA HOTEL,
PATRIC K iYIAl', Propfctor.
fPHIS X popu'ar Hotel has recently been
put in complete o d<*r, and thorough ; y
re-turnished, and our trie ds amt the 'rav¬
eling public ill now ti d her a hearty
welcome, with fir.it-cluss accommod tious
and at ieai-onable rates. june 13 tf.
e a 1 ar gains
—IN—
FIRST mmm CLASS
DRY GOODS.
NO HUMBUG! NO SHODDY!
No Soiled Goods! No Shelf-worn Goods
But Genuine New, Fresh Goods !
AT UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICES.
-:o:-
4-4 LONSDALE at 12£c. per yanl; 4-4 FRUIT OF THE LOOM at 15c.
per yard ; 7-8 BROWN SHIRTING (heavy) at 8o. per yard; ALL the best
makes of CALICOE «t 9o. ; 3-4 BLEACHED SHIRTING at 6Jo.; 4 4
BLEACHED SHIRTING at 8c.; COTTONADES and KENTUCKY JEANS
at, I2ic. ; GINGHAMS at 10c.
Our entire stock will be sold at reduced prices FOR CASH.
This Sale is EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. Parties keeping accounts with
us, who desire to purchase any of the above Goods, and have them charged,
will havo to pay regular prices.
febl4 ly JAMES A. GRaY & CO
m •9
Successor to WALKER & DOBBS.
Importer of and Dealer in
CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Chandeliers, Gas & Kerosene
NON EXPLOSIVE LAMPS,
COAL OIL, Lamps, burners,
FLOWER POTS, <fcc.
80 & 82 Mulberry Street, MACON, GA.
Agent for the State of Georgia for PORTERS PATENT GARDEN and
TATION COMBINATION HOES.
june 13, 3m
LADDS HYDRAULIC LIME,
65 Alabama Street,
ATLA NTA, -
ap4 3m A* C. LADD* Agent.
db *
Corner Cotton anil Cherry St.,
GEORGIA,
EEC CONSTANTLY ON HAND—
Tennessee Cotmlty Cured Hams, Sides, »nd Shoulders,
Western Clear Ribbed Sides, Hams, and Shoulders,
Lard, in tierces, kegs, and tins,
Tobacco, Ilicc, etc.
Corn, Oat*, aud 11 ay,
Meal and Flour of all grades, in sacks and barrels,
Soap Virginia w tar»h. and Candles,
and Liverpoo 1 Salt,
( hewacla (Ala.) I.ime, Plaster of Paris,
Plast. ring Hair, Laths, and Cement all of best quality.
Agents Pure for Stevens’ Sewer Pipe Drain Tile and Fire Brick.
<’orn and llye Whisky. The Acme Wlijpky. in barrels and cases.
Sole Apenls for the State of Georgm for the celebrated Chestnut Grove Whisky, in
rels asd cases. Full quart bottles
All of which we will sell at lowest market rates. june 13 3m
MRS. N. BRUM CLARK’S,
251 Broad st, Augusta, Ga.,
T ARG STOCK of Millinery Goods. Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers,
L bons, Luces. Goods P llars in variety. ; Hair Curls, Druids &c , &0
Fai.cv, Zephyr Dolts, Duckies, Setts, Ear Drops, Pins, Chains
oanvas. Wool, Shetland Wool, Duttons, Gimps, Fringes,
Edgings. Ac, &c. Crape Veils, Love Veils. e 6
Hats and Bonnets made of good material at reasonable prices.
Mrs. Clark is Agent for Madame Demorest’s Patterns for Ladies and ehil.
uren. bend lor Catalogue.
MRS N BRUM CLARK,
251 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
feb 14 ly
THE HOWE
SEWING MACHINE.
IT IS TIIE OLDEST and the
Latest Impi oted,
Nothing more simple, durable or easy to learn. AgpJts wanted in every coun¬
ty in Georgia. Apply to TIIE LT/mE MACHINE CO.,
f;b 14 12m - Atlanta, Ga.
JAIE SMITH,
Contraeror cfc Builder
manufactures;
Masli* Binds, Doors, AIouldings, «&<»., «fcc.
FibCJSS, Door and Window Frames made to s short notice
TL Also, a kupply of Lumber, rough and dressed. Floor S. ceiling kept
constantly on hand and for sale at reasonable rates. All promptly
tended to. a at*
Factory and Lumber Yard, Sparta, Ga.
READ ! READ!!
_—*): - 1 -
* * w.2 will so* b- •»’>’a, found where at E. we T. keep BUDNET’* constantly old on stand, haul and a CHOICE W. H. HARRISON’S KF.T.KH rmXLpX-1—on old staa
WINES ,Tr-r- 395 t*(,
and all C O O o mr Summer, GIVE US A CALL.
July Spares 12,187J BOWEN & CO.
Jy
R. R. R.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
CCICEK THE wons r PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
after readtafithiM Mvertlnoment need any
SUFFICR WITH 7 ona
R , nWl WAY-S „ PAIN.
A CUBE FOR
It wag the /lent and ], * i
RADWAY’S READ
wiu, afford instant
INFAMMATION OK TITR KIDNEYS.
inflammation INFLAMMATION of tub bowels. OK THE BLADDERS
DIFFICULT CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS.
SORE THROAT, PALPITATION BKBATHING. HEART.
OK TUB
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTERIA. CATARRH, INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. „
COLD CHILLS, AO NEURALGIA, UK RHEUMATISM.
CHILLS.
Tha application the palu of tho Ready dilUculty Relief eiii-la will to allbnl Uispartor
parts where or eaee
and Comfort. few
Twenty dropRin half«tumbler of writer will In a
momenta cure CH K A MPS.8P ASMS, HOUR STOMACH,
HEARTBURN, DYSENTERY, COLIC, 8Il!K HEADACHE, WIND IN THE DIARRHOEA, DOWELS,
and all INTERNAL pains. of „ Rad- ^
Travelers should always carry a bottle drops
Way’s Ready Keller with them. A few In
Water will prove m sickness or pains from change of
Stimulant. Water. 1 1 Is better than French Brandy or UUtera as a
FEVER AND AGEE.
FKYE R AND ague cured for fifty cents. There' Is
Hot a remedial agent in thin world that will ture Fever
and Ai;uo and all oilier Malarious, Jlilous, Hcarlet,
RE
LIKE. F il'ty cenuper buttle.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
STRONG AND FUtR RICH BI.OOD—IN CUBA SB
OF FLUSH A.V1» WEIGHT—CLEAR SKIN AND
BEAUTIKULCOMPLBXION (SKUURliD TOAU.
DR. RADWAY’S
Sarsapillian Resolvent
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
HAS MADF.THFMOST ASTONISHING CURES : 80
QUICK,SO RAPID ARE THE CHANGES, 'I'llB
BODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE INKLDKNCB
OK THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE,
THAT
Eyery Bay an Increase in Flesh
and WeiiMis Seen aii Felt
Ererr drop of the SAR^PARTUiUN RESOL*
YKNT communicates through the Rlood, Swoat, X T rln«,
and other Fluids and juices of the system the vigor of
Ilf , for it repair* the waste* of the hotly with new end
eoiind material. disease, Scrofula. Ulcers in Syphilis, tho throat, Consumption, Mouth, Tu¬
Glandular
mors, Nodes i n the Olantls and other parts of the system.
SoreKyos, StrumorotiB discharges from the Ears, and
the worst forms of Skin diseases, Eruptions, Fever
Sores, Scald 11-ad, Ring Worni,»»l« Flesh, Rheum,Erysipelas, Tumors,
Acne. Illack Spots, Wormsln tho Can
cerslnthe Womb, and all weakening and painful dls
charges, Night Sweats, Loss «»f Sperm and all wastes of
the life principle, are within the curative range of thin
WOl nler ot Modern ('homistry, and ft few days’ use will
prove to any person using it for either of these forms of
disease its potent power tocure them.
If the patient, dally becoming reduced nytnewAitM
and decomposition that in continually progressing, sue*
ceeds in arresting these wastes, and repairs blood—and the sumo
with ns v material made AN from and healthy dons this
the ma r v* \P V li I IJd will secure—ft cure
lscDriain; f*r when once this remedy commences its
w<«k of purification, and succeeds in diminishing the
loss of wastes, Its repairs hlinsclfgrowing will he rapid, better mid and every stronger, day
the patient will feel Improving, ud Ihtsh
the and food digesting Increasing. betier, appetite u
Not weight does the Sakfavavum.un RF.fiot.vr.NT exreia
all only remedial agents In ihe af Chronic, Scro
know n cure
fulous,Constitutional, and «kiu diseasea i butitisihe
ouly positive cure for
Kidney <€’ Bladder Complaints,
Urinary and Womb diseases,Ora vol, Piahetcs, Tkron»y #
Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, where IlrlghV* there 1 >m
e*is», Albuminuria, and In all cuhoh thick, cloudy, mixed are
brick-dust deposits, or the water is
with •ubstaune* like the white of all egg, or threads like
white sl)k, orthcreUa morbid, dark, bilious anpear
ance uml white bone dust deposits, and when there la
aprickuig. burning sensation when passing water, ana
pain iu iboMuall of the Book and uloug the Loins.
Tumor of 12 Years* Growth
Cured by Jtadway*s Resolvent»
DR. RADWAY’S
Perfect Purgative & RcgulatingPills,
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with nwoet gum,
purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen. Rad
wav’s l*illn, for the cure of Hlldiaordcrsof the Htiinach.
Uver, Rowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Ncrvmia Indigestion, Diseases, Dys¬
Headache, Biliousness, Constipation,Oostlveneas, Mlioua Fever, Inflammation ofthffi
pepsia, Bowels, Files, and all Derangements of tho Internal
Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. I urelf
Vegetable, etftble, containing no mercury, minerals or deletelri
OUl
per Box. «OI,l> l»Y DllUUDISTH. Send letter
RRAI) “ KAt.sre AND TRUK.” Warren ono Kt., Nee
•tamp to RADWAY * CO.. N<>. 32
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Iron in the Blood
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MAKES THE WEAK STR0N6.
The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect -
td Solution of the Protoxide of
Iron, is so combined as to have
the character of an aliment, as
with easily the digested blood and the assimilated
food. It increases as the quantity simplest
of Natyro’s Own Vitalizing
jiffatt, Iron in the blood, and
cures by f, athoHsand ills,** simply
Vitalizing Toning up, the Invigorating and
riched and vitalized System. The en¬
blood per¬
meates every part of the body,
searching repairing damages and waste,
out morbid secre¬
tions, disease and leaving nothing fop
to feed upon.
fJChis is the sccvct of the tVOfl m
derful success of this remedy in
curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com¬
plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar¬
rhoea, Boils,Nervous Affections,
Chills and Fevers, Humors,
Loss of Constitutional Vigor,
Diseases of tho Kidneys and
Bladder, and Female Complaints,
all diseases originating in
a bad state of the blood, or ac¬
state companied of by debility or a low
the system. Being free
from Alcohol, in any form, its
energizing lowed by corresponding effects are not fol¬
tion, but reac¬
eing strength, are permanent, vigor, and infu
life into all parts of the new
and building up Iron system, Con¬
stitution. an
Thousands have been changed
weak, by the use sickly of this remedy, from
tures, to strong , suffering healthy, crea¬ and
happy and ,
men women: »»<<
invalids cannot trial.
itato to *twt g/ioo each « « bottle has
VIAN SYRUP blown PERU*
in the glass,
ramphlotr Free.
SETH W. FOWLE It SONS, Proprietor*,'
v No. SO Harrison Aw., Boston.
Hold sy Druggists gererally,/
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