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tilled no subtle poison into her soul,
yet it was natural that it should feel
some peculiar influence in contemplate
ing a spiritual devotion to others which
had not been tendered to her. Still
she v as thought of.
“Beauty, intellect and virtue 1”
Some impression had been made.
Those words would not have been
pencilled in the book unless the heart
had been, in some degree, affected as
well as the understanding. He thinks
me beautiful, and beauty has power
over both the understanding and the
spirit. He compliments my intellect
and virtue, and these, I know, he
values higher than beauty. Hope for
the first time, began to shadow a
heavenly picture before her and having
erased the entries, which alluded to his
loves, she left the room with a face
radiant with smiles and handed to her
mother the book.
TO I!E CONTINUED.
B|) sclegrapt).
London, March 21, midnight.—lt w»“
stated in the Qou-ie that Lyons is instruct
ed to follow the Freneh Government to
Versailles. Every arrangement has been
made to protect English life aod property
i-> Paris. Advices from the interior ol
Paris up to ten tc-oight slate that the
city is tranquil. A placard, signed by the
Mayors, informs the citzms that the
Assemb'y at Versaillet voted and urge the
proposal for an election of a municipal
e-unoil, and express tho hope that the
National Guard will prevent, a further
O' nfl'ot. till a final decision of the Asstrn-
I'y.
Paris, March 21. —The insurrectionary
official journal urges the National Guard
to exercise vigilance for criminals at
tempting to re-enter Paris. The city is
quiet. The cabs have resumed trips. The
theatres are open,
A proclamation, signed by Gen. Duval,
and dived simply Paris, demands the elec
tion of a Mayor of Paris with Deputy
Mayors in all tho arrondissements. The
proclamation says it is not the intention
of the Nationals to separate Paris from
Frauco, but only from the Empire ami
Government of National Defense and from
Their’s measures of treason and cowardice,
and concludes with an appeal to the peo
ple to su-tain themselves as we are doing,
and to follow onr example in opposing op
pression. A decree further postpones
maturity of commercial bills, and pro
hibits landlords expelling lodgers for non
.Wyinent of Tent until the issuance of a
fresh order.
Paris, March 21—The Insurrectionary
Central Committee will respeot tho con
ditions ot peace, but consider that the
bulk of the Indemnity should full ou the
authors of the war.
The situation at Montmartre and Belle
ville is unchanged.
Business aud labor is stopped.
There are frequent light alarms.
The National Guard search all trains.
They hold all fortifications west of Paris.
There was a demonstration of the fiiei ds
of order tc-day, who proceeded toward
ibe headquarters of the insurgents, but
found bayonets baring tho way. An an
gry altjreation ensued, when tho “ordm
lies” retired-
Versailles, Msroh 21.—The im-ur
gents hold Gen. Chany and Admiral
Sois-at as hostages, and will shoot Chain
if attacked. All functionaries of the and
- tendered armed support to the
Assemb'y.
Thiers anoounetd that the Government
will not declare war against the insurgents
unless instructed by the Assembly.
London, March 22 —The report that a
French transpi'r , ) with three thousand
prisoner-, was lost with all aboard, is n
garded as absurd, and has been partially
oontradioled-
Berlin, March 22.—Bismarok has h en
elevated to the rank < f Prince of the Gai
man Empire, Mehke has received the
Grand Cross of the Order of tho Irou
Cross.
The Emneror delivered his speeeh from
tho marble throne ot Charlemagne,
brought from Aoohen Aix la Chapelt for
the purpose,
Versailles, Maroh 22, cm London,
5:30 r. in —Thiers sent aoother circular
to Prefects of departments, informing
them that advices received by the Govern
ment from all provinces sre reassuring—
attempts to create disorders everywhere
failed. In Paris, cit z ns are organizing
for the suppression of ihe revolution. The
army, now numbering fory-seven thou
sand men, protecs the Government and
A semb'y at Versaill.s, which are rapidly
bcooming masters ot events. A proclaim
tion is about to be issued warning the in
surgents to lay down their arm o .
Lyons, Marseilles and B -rdeaux, where
troubles were anticipated, remained trao
quil. lhese official representalices cannot
be doubted. The Government is hourly
groviag stronger. Picked by the Assem
bly-, suppoited by (he country, with a tna
jori y of the ciiizens of Paris really in it
favor, and surrounded by a constancy ic-
BANNER OF THE SOUTH AND PLANTERS’JOURNAL.
orea-iog army, it is already formidafcl
aa 1 begins to inspire whtlesome fear of its
po r «r. New Prefeots have been appoint
ed for eighteen departments.
Washington, March 22.—The Senate
tabled the resolution to adjourn by 30 to
23. This shows the strength of the Ki-
K'nx legislation in the Senate.
Nomination-—John W. Forney, Coßee
tor Customs, Philadelphia; Prosser, Pot i
master. Nashville.
Confirmation-—John Bowles, Surveyor
C isloms, Savannah.
Senate. —The case of Blodgett and
Goldthwaite was discussed, but gave w-y
to the regular order, being An’hony's
resolu'ion limiting business. It »s
--amended to inc'ude legiststiru on the
South, with a rider, by It beitson, j!
S u'h Carolina, for genera! amnesty.
Trumbull said, daring the debate, that
the Judiciary Committee was unable to
agree upon a hill regarding the South.
Morton wanted the committee to report to
that effect, when possibly the wisdom »i
the Smate would be equal to the task.
Thurman characterized the various Ku-
Klnx bills which had been introduced as
entirely outside the Constitution
The vote to legislate for the South was
31 to 18. This was followed by a number
of amendments, including tariff modifica
tions. Finally, Anthony's resolution was
adopted —36 to 18—os follows;
Resolved, That the Senate will consider,
at the present session, no other legislative
business than the deficiency appropriation
bill, the concurrent resolution for a joint
committee of investigation into the condi
tion of the States lately in insurrection,
and the resolution now pending instruct
ing the Committee on the Judiciary to re
port a bill or bills that will enable tiie
President and the Courts of the United
States to execute the laws in said States,
and the report that may he made by the
Judiciary on the subject.
Adjourned.
House.—Hibbard. end Parker
(Democrat), from New Hunoshire, wore
scaled.
Young, of Georgia, notioing a newspa
per statement, that he had txpresstd a
desire to “charge through the House,
with a body of cavalry, shooting and kill
ing," said the s'atement was simply ridi
culous aod preposterous. Ho had never
felt, from ihe day of his admission, or
given utterance, to sentiments that could
warrant any such statement. He con
cluded : “L ke the people whom I have
the honor to represent, I desire and in
tend to obey the laws of my country, and
to do all in my power for its peace, pros
perity and its glory.”
Edmunds (Democra 1 ), from Arkansas,
was seated.
Montgomery, March 22,—The Sent! -
eru Baptist Educational Cmve'itioo meets
a Marion, Ala., April 12 h. Dhtii -
guished speakers have been engaged.
Schools and Colleges throughout the Sami'
are requested to send dtdegutes.
If yon have a bad taste in your mouth,
sallowness or yellow color of skin, feel des
pondent, stupid and drowsy, appetite un
steady, frequent headache or dizziness, you
are “bilious,” and nothing will arouse your
I liver to action and strengthen tip your
| system equal to Dr. Pierce s Alt. Ext. or
Golden Medical Discovery. Used moderate
ly during exposure to malarial poisons it
i enables the liver to work off the poison,
and will thus prevent Ague and Billions
Fevers. It is just the thing for Jaundice.
Asa blood purifier for the cure of Pimples,
Blotches, Emotions. Salt Itlieum, and other
skin diseases, it lues never yet been equaled.
Sold by druggists,
march go—lt.
Von who lead sedentary lives—Printers,
j Tailors, Shoemakers, etc., will find a
j great relief for the Constipation from which
j you so often suffer, by taking Simmon’s
j I.iver Regulator. It is a simple, harmless,
| vegetable compound, sure to relieve you,
and can do no injury,
j march 25—It
| PURITY, STRENGTH, ECONOMY.
| These three requisites are combined in
j Dooley's well-known Yeast Powder. As
| each ingredient entering into its composition
! is free from any deleterious or injurious sub
j stances, the purity and full strength of
| each article is guaranteed in the manufac
ture : and as one pound of Dooley s Yeast
Powder wilt last a third longer in culinary
depaitmeut, than the vast majority of Bak
ing Powders in market, it proves conclusive
ly that it is tiie most economical. Con
venient to have in the house, and univer
sally produces light and elegant food.
For sale by all Grocers,
feb 25 4t e. o. w,
CHEERING FACTS FOR THE BILIOUS.
Every day demonstrates more clearly that
liver complaint, in all its distressing forms,
can be controlled and cured without difficul
ty or inconvenience. It is an obstinate dis
ease, but its obstinacy is not proof against
the pertinacious, remedial and restorative
operation of Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters.
That genial corrective compels the organ to do
its duty. It must secrete regularly
and healthfully under the influence of
the Bitters. Their action brings it
back from a state of rebellion into
perfect harmony with the laws of health.
If there is costiveness, it disappears; if there
is side-ache or back-ache, it ceases; if the
I skin and the whites of the eyes are tinged ;
j with superfluous bile, they " recover their t
natural hue; if the appetite is gone, it re
! turns; if the digestion is impaired it isrestor
| ed; in brief, whatever the symptoms of the j
, complaint may be, and whatever the phase
lit lias assumed, a cure is certan. Such are 1
the uniform effects otf tills preparalion
where billions diseases lias lieen already de- j
I velopcd; but in cases where there is a con
stitutional tendency to liver complaint, it
j may be prevented throughout life by the j
regular use, in small quantities, of this j
palatable antidote. There are proven facts, i
j and should lie seriously pondered—or, I
i rather, they should he promptly acted upon j
' —by all persons of bilious habit.
! mar—lm.
GREAT AUCTION SALE
OF CHOICE AYRSHIRE CATTLE.
Being miller the ueee**ity of reducing xny rtock, I 1
| will Mut] Rt auction, on Wednesday, the UKh day of i
Abril, 2 o’clock P. M., from :«) to 4<) head of Pore
Bred Ayrshire Cattle, Cow*. Heifei* and gul’i*. a ma
jority of which wer© bred with great care under my
\ own eye. The sale will take place at my farm in the
i (.Ity of Springfield, Maas , about one mile north
jof the Railroad Depot Catalogue* sent on applica
tion. I. R. Page, Auctioneer.
WM. BIKNIE, Springfield, Mum.
j f mch2&—4t
TESTIMONIALS :
! *‘l have never seen or tried such a simple, effica- ■
cions, satisfactory and pleaa&nt remedy in ttjrlif®.”— j
! 11. Hainkr, Ht. Louis, Mo.
“I have uaed the Regulator in my family for the
I hat seventeen years. 1 can safely recommend it to
I the woriil a* the beat medicine I ever used for that
class of diseasislt purports to curs.—”H. F. Thig
fbn.
"It has proved a good and efficacious medicine." i
—C.A. Nvmxo.
SIMMON^r* iTW,l> '
LIVER DISEASE and Indigestion jm .
prevail to a greater extent than pro h a- A
rtly any other malady, ami relief is
always anxiously sought after If
Liver Is regulated In Its action, the
i* almost invariably secured. . Uh
Want of action in the Liver W
! Headache, Countipatioß, W J
P»tll 111 UK. shoulder., M X/Wh
/lueM, Sour Stomach, FA* jj
th. Mouth, Hilton* F'S’Jr,™,
Utionof th. Heart, JpCS/Jr k *•
! at* /?/ jf&XxSsz
IhlhH? M MONS' LIVEIi RK
SStWro t,,e bOHk remedy lor
K . » - Jf ever been discovered. It
t 1 m Belly, effectually, and being
i , “ AF P 1 '* vegetable compound, can
So M 1,0 Ik t# harmless in
a 0 every way It has been used for
A F JW io years, and hundreds of the go and
I 1 nd great from all parts of the coun*
| v try will vouch for its virtues.
| REGULATOR
“Have derived some benefit from the use of Bim- j
raons’ Liver Regn ator, and wish to give it a further !
trial."— Hon. Alkx. H. Stephens, (ia.
“Your Regulator has been in use in my family for j
some time, and I am persuaded it is a valuable addi* j
tion to the medical science. Gov. J* Gill Shorter,
A!«.
••Shnniorm* Liver firrjjletrr is certainly a epeciflc |
for that class of <'ompl which it claims to cynji ’’ j
—lt“v. David WiLlJt Pflfldent Ogiethorpe CoPege. !
; We liave been acquainted with Dr. Simmoua’ j
Liver Medicine for more than twenty years, and know
it to be the best Liver Regulator offered to the pub- j
! lie.”—M. R. Lyon, aud H. L. Lyon, IMlefontaiue. Ga
•*1 was cured by Simmons’ Liver Regulator, after !
! haviua suffered several years with Chiila aud Feve*." j
j —H. F. Anderson.
•‘.My wife and *elf have used the Regulator for
| years, and I testify to its great virtues."—Rev. J. r.
Felder. Perry, (la.
J. H. ZEI LIN & CO. Propietobs.
i For sal»> by W. 11. Tutt and W. 11. Barrett,
August! Gtt., also by all Druggist* aud dealers in
! medicine everywhere..
ap2’J-Iy
The “Pain Killer” may • justly be styled the j
great medicine of the world, for there is no region j
of the globe into which it has not found its way, and
been largely used and highly prized Moreover, there j
is no clime to which it has not proved to be well :
adapted for the cure of a considerable variety of j
disease* ; it is a speedy and safe remedy for burns, i
scalds, cuts, brush's, wounds aud various other in
juries, as well as for dysent ry, diarrhsea and bowel
complaints generally; it Is admirably suited for every
race of men on the face of the globe,
It is a very significant fact, that notwithstanding
the long period of years that the “Pain Killer” has
been before the world, it has never lost one whit of
it* popularity, but, on the contrary, tr e call for it has
steadily inert used from its first discovery, and at no I
previous time has the demand for it been so great,
or the qnautity made been so large as it is to-day.
Another tdguifleant fact is, that nowhere has the
Pain Killer ever been in higher repute, or been more !
generally used by families and individuals, than it
l has beeu here at home, where it was first discovered '
j and introduced. That the Pain Killer will continue
I to be, wlist we have styled it, the great medicine
i of the world, there cannot be the shadow of a
: aoubt—[Providence Advertiser.
AS* Directions accompany each l»ottle.
j Pri 'c 25c Is, 50cts, and SI.OO per Bottle. |
Sold by »11 Druggist.
M«y—2l—l}
Anjrora (or Cashmere) Goals.
IMPORTED DIRECT FROM ASIA.
These animals the most attractive, beautiful and
economical of all live stock, yields a fleece of hair
averaging from five to eight pounds—l 2 inches long,
fine as si k—white as snpw, worth in gold sl.lO to
$1.26 per lb. costing Jess than a pound of cotton to
produce it. The Angora stock grtule* rapidly upon <
the common goat—producing aii animal in the third
degree, with a fleece as flue, but not so long, as the
full bloods. This importation is offered at prices
within reach of all who have lands in ami !
bramble*, and wish to engage in so easy, agreeable;
aud profitable husbandry. Address.
JAM V. JONES.
mh2s—2t Herndon, Burke Cos. Ga.
L. & A.. BL MoLAWS
Land Agents
J For the State of Georgia, will Buy. Sell, aud Rent
Lands on Commission.
No. 3 old Post Office Block.
Augusta, Ga., Jan. Stk 16(>0. juuO-tf
NEW STYLES
REDUCED PRICES.
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CABINET OK GAN S-
For Parlors, Drawing Room*, Libraries, Churches, |
Sunday Schools. Lodges, Ac.
The most ] opular and widely used of large mu si- j
cal instruments. Elegant as furniture ; su table for |
secular and sacred music ; not requiring tuning, or j
liable lo get out of orde.r.
FIFTY STYLES, at $6). $65. SIOO, $123, $l3O,
$l6O, $175, S2OO to $2,000 each.
Jen nie MASON A- HAMLIN ORGANS are THE
ACKNOWLEDGED STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE
among instrument* of the class, Laving been
awarded
73 iTIEDALS.
or other highest premium*, for DEMONST RATED
SUPERIORITY, in Europe aud America, 4 including
the first-class medal at the
PARIS EXPOSITION.
i%carly 1,000 Musicians
including a majority of THE MOST EMINENT IN
AMERICA, and many in Europe, have given written
opinion* that they
EXCEL ALL OTHERS.
(Sec TcAimonial Circular, Sent Free.)
NEW STYLES AND REDUCED PRICES this I
month. AN ILLUSTRATED CATALOG UK, with i
elrg.nt illustrations from photographs and full in- !
formation. Kent free. Address MA'ON * HaMLIN !
ORGAN' CO., 61*6 Broadway, New York, or 154 !
Treun*nt street, liostou.
feb. 18—Cmo*.
Minin WorUik’Ms .\o*<riiiu«.
USE THAT WHICH IS GOOD:
CONSUSII’TION CONQUERED! I
VICTOR Y! VICTOR Y! I
AWARDED TO
ALLEN’ LUNS BALSAM.
Read the lollowing letter from aprommet merchant !
of Marine City, Michigan :
Marine City Mich.. July2B, 1870.
J. N. Harris .k Co.—Dear Sirs : The Allen’* Lung I
Balsam ha* arrived. I would iot like to be without i
it, for it has saved my life. I took a bad co|R ami a I
cough, and fiiutily consumption was seated upou me. j
I was in a very bad state. I tried everything that was 1
recommended, aud spent a great deal of money and j
got no help. I had the Allen's Lung Balsam for sale. |
but I knew nothing of its merits. I did not like to
take it without knowing more about it. I had net '
sold a bottle. When your agent cal'ed on me I told
him I could not sell a medicine I knew nothing about. I
He urged me to try it myself I did so, and to my !
grateful surprise the first bottle stopped my cough,!
and before the third l»ottle was taken my lungs were I
healen and well, and I can now apeak knowingly to
my ft lends aid customer* of tiie good qualities ol I
Alien's Lung balsam.
I remain, jours respectfully,
L C. COITRELL.
As an Expectorant it has No Eouai.. |
Al.l.Kn's I.tN'O BALSAM IS PERFECTLY
ItAIiMI.LSS TO TIIE MOST DELICATE.
Caution.
Do not be deceived. fJall for and be snre yon re
ceive Allen’* Lung Bahnixn
J. N. HARRIS & CO.,
foie Proprietors, Cincinnati, Ohio
For Sale by all Druggists.
__ ♦ Feb. 11—I year.
BUSINESSMEN ;
DO YOUR OWN PRIMING
with a NOVELTY JOB *
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'Hd most admirably adapted !
for CHURCH, SABBATH
a O SCHOOL, and SOCIEIV
work, and also for MISSIONARY and EDIX’A- i
TIONAL purposes, or for a village NEWSPAPER
and JOB OFFICE.
PRICE OF PRESSES sls, S3O, $32. SSO.
Send for catalogue with testimonials and gptcimens I
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BENJAMIN O. WOODS, manufacturer 351 Federal
street, Boston, Miuw.; CHRIS, r. THURSTON, 16)
College PLACE, New York; KELLY, Ho WARD A
LUDWIG, 917 Market street, Philadelphia, Pa; A. C. j
KELLOGG, 65 West Van Buren street, Chicago, lIL !
feb 28-*4t j
Jilts. WINSLOW’S
SOOTHING SYRUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
greatly facilitates the process of teething, by soften
ing the gums, reducing all inflammation—will allay
Ali. Pain aud Spasmodic action, andia
SURE TO REGULATE THE BOW ELS.
Depend npou it, mothers, it will give rest to your- f
•elves, and
Relief and Health to Your Infants.
We have put u*< and sold this article nearly thirty
years, aud eau aay in confidence and truth of it what
we have never beeu able to say of any other medi
cine—Never has it failed in a single instance to effect
a cure when timely used. Never did we know an in
stance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. Ou
the contrary, all are delighted with its operations,
and speak in term* of commendation » f its magical
effects aud medical virtues, We speak in this matter
**WH AT WE DO KNOW/' after, years of experience
and pledge our reputation for the fulfillment of what
wo here declare. In almost every instance where the
infant ia suffering from pain aud exhaustion, relief
will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the j
syrup i9 administered.
Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. J
Be sure to call for
Mis, Winslow's Soothing Syrup,
Having the Lc-simile of “CURTIS A PeRKINS’’ on j
outside wrapper. All others are base imitations.
Sold by Druggists throughout the world.
jun4—6ui
S '±«r BUCKEYE BELL FOUND-
V g C**KV. Established in 1837.
If/, /w. A-i superior Bells for Churches,
.'hools. etc., made of I’cee
Bull Metal, copper and tin—fully Warranted, and
mounted with our Patent Improved Rotary Hangingh. |
Illustrated catiilugne s* ut free. Address
VAXDUZEN A TIFT,
l‘>2 and J* East Second Street, Cincinnati. O. j
AuglJ--ly
The Great Mrdical Discorcry!
Ur. V.'AEirEK’S CAUIPOr.NIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
Hundreds cf Thousands
Bcattestimony to their Wonder- s
l'ul Carativc Effects.
WHAT ARE THEY?
/
1 Itsr M .. :
they a!:e ::ot a vile
FAM C V DRINK,
FOR FEMAU: COYTFLAINTfJ* whether ia y<umg or old,
lUtai rlcd or -Hig le, ut the dawn ot won.nuhood or ut the turn ol l;l«,
t:,'Uouic i'iiierb have no equal, wi* teud fur a circular.
Modes of Poor Ilam, Whisker, I’rovf
hspiritH null Refuse I,lqn«*rsdoctored,spiced
aud sweetened to please the taste, called “Ton
ics,**** Appetizers,” “ Restorers,” *c., that lead
the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are
a true Medicine, made from the Native Roots and
Ilcrb* of California,free from nil Alcoholic
Stimulnnffl. They axe tho GREAT DLOOI)
PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING PRIN
CIPLE a perfect Renovator aud Invlgoralor of
the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and
restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No
person can take these Bitters according to direc
tion and remain long a a well.
For Inilnininwtory anil Chronic Rkeu
nml Gout, l>y*pcp*ia or Indi
gestion, Bilious, Remittent and Inter
mit lent Fevers, Disease* of the Blood,
Liver, Ividncy*, and Bladder, these Hit
lers have been most successful. Sueli Dis
eases arc caused by Vitiated Blood, which
Is generally produced by derangement of the
Digestive Organ*.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION.
Headache. Pain iu the Shoulders, Couglis, Tight
ness of the Chest, Dirtiness, Sour Eructations of
the Stomach, P»ad tasto In tho Mouth Bilious At
tacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of
the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and
a hundred other painful symptoms, arc the off
springs of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate tho
torpid liver and bowels, which render them of un
equalled efficacy In cleansing the blood of all
Impurities, and Imparting new life and vigor to
the whole system.
FOR SKIN DlSEASES,Eruptions,Tetter,
Salt Rheum, Blotches. Spots, Pimples, Pustules.
Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore
Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of
the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of
whatever name or nature, are literally dug up
and carried out of the system in a short time by
the use of these Bitters. One bottle In such
cases will convince the most incredulous of their
curative effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find
Its Impurities bursting through the skin in Pim
ples, Eruptions or Sores; cleanse It when you
find it obstructed and sluggish In the veins;
cleanse H when it is foul, and your feelings will
tell you when. Keep the blood pur® and the
health of the system will follow.
PIN, TAPE and other WORMS, lurking In
the system of so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed and removed. For full directions, read
carefully the circular around each bottle.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD &
CO., Druggists and Gen. Agente, San Francisco,
Cal., and Sand St Commerce Street, New' York.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS
dec3l ly
Our Trade Mark la
Every body Takes It!
(Copyright nrcarad-)
For Itysn, U and Foi,
DYSENTRY AND FLUX,
PorLive?aad Sidneys it has no equal.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
MANUFACTURED BY
I>. C. BRADY & CO.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
febll—ly
W-m TANTED— AGENTB (s*2o Per Bay) to sell
■ m j the celebrated HOME SHUTTLE SEWiNG
■ ■ | MACHINE. Has the uruler-feed. makes the
■ ra “ lockstitch *’ (alike on both sides.) «nd is fully
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sepn—ly
Cancers, Tumors, Ulcers.
Astonishing cures by Prof. Kline, at ihe Philadel
phia Cancer Institute. 931 Arch ft. Philadelphia Pj.
At Branch Offices b> Dr. Da ton. 238 W. Fourth St,
Cmcinuali, O ; bv Dr. Greene, Charlotte. N. C.; by
Dr. Healy, Stubblefield House, Atlauti. Ga.
Wonderful Cancer Antidotes.
Xo. Knife. No Caustic Medicines.
Xo Blood. Little Pain.
For particulars call or address either of the above.
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