Cuthbert enterprise and appeal. (Cuthbert, Ga.) 18??-1888, December 25, 1884, Image 1

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Cuthrert Enterprise and Appeal. s r r * p-i ^ 14 fa STANFORD & COOPER. “Independent in All Things—Neutral in Nothing.” TERMS $!.5G l>« ADVANCE. VOL. IV. CUTHBERT, GA.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1884. NO. 46 We ask all the goo 1 citizens of (bil hbert and Randolph count v "ho| wink to consult tliei'r Lest interest, (and we assure you it "ill he to jrour ail vantage) to call ami see us at our rule, mod we will sell you anything in the Drug Line cheaper, as a than -*ANY * HOUSE * IN * THE * GIT'Y.*- Remember we keep everything, every Medicine, and every Sundry,j atented or Proprietary. Having our customers interests in viov. THE TOBACCO REMEDY. FOB. PAIN. CURES Rheumatism, neuralgia, Sciatica. Lurctaga. Backache. Heiiscfco.Toolhache Asheville. N. C.. Nov. 26, '84 Before referring vo ninny addi tsuual cases of tobacco cures it seems necessary that I siionUl make an explanatory statement. . Though, as you formerly stated. ; many million copies of my letter of May last wore published with additional statements for each of v mr monthly numbers sinee is -tied, you woul i be surprised to know bow many letters of inquiry are directed to me from different Patented or Proprii w. cordially invite you to call that you may save money for your •alvea, aud also advance our husiucss. —i. TOOM BS At HTlO„ DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES. September 4 Iv. Mrs. M. L. COOPER ii us received a large and complete stock of TALL AND WINTER GOODS, —CONSISTING OF— lints. Plumes. Ribbons. Silks. Velvets, Plushes, and Satins, of all •fthadrs. Shingle Bang Hair, all colors. All these goods are new, ami of the latest attics. Call and examine my stock. K-spretfully. EARS. m. L. GQOPEJ?. Oct 0 3m. AND ALL OTUrU BVDlLl I’il.NS AND ACMES. THK I UAKI.KH A. VOUEI.KU IO. sm la A \ A <-U.) Baltimore, 34, L. E. A myself, or such ns have been stat ed by persons of good character and standing. If I were to give their statements at length a voi unto would be required to con tain them. 1 therefore only give undoubted facts. To begin with the bead, I may say that all cases of erysi|>clas, whether on the head or face, or any other part of the body, are cured. In some cases where the head wss swollen to almost doub le its usual size, and the patient was supposed by the attending physician about to die. an appli- of the pain. Many cases of rheumatism have plied to the throat very soort checked and modified the strop a'so been cured in this vicinity.; toms as to render the disease eas some very acute cases, while oth ilv tractable ers were ot long standing. Also eence was rapt cases ot gout, and rheumatic gout have been invariably relieved, anil with no evil effect on other parts of the system. It has been oftcu stated that when gout was relitv ed by wet cloths, or some other soothing applications, it has been transferred to some other part ot the system, and in some instances i attacked the stomach or heart it Ii fatal results. Hut when it l l her convales I and steady. Of' course I used other remedies, but i they were only such as had failed j n many less marked cases than hers. 1 believe that her recovery ‘ is mainly attributable to the to ! ltaceo. Still another ease is that of my neighbor, Mr. N. IS. tVes i till, who had a violent attack diphtheria. * » * s- * Mr. 15, isiol, the gentleman who has charge of ike office in this ho JyiT Enterprise & Appeal. parts of the Uuiled States. I am askeil what kind of tobacco j ca tj, in 0 f tobacco effecWd a com ought to be applied, and for what | pl c te cure. ; has been relieved by a tobacco cases of injury or disease. With! Again, all rases of sore even, application, in no instance, that 1 j tel (the Eagle,) had for at least a a view* of meeting such inquires j whether caused by injury or of 1 have heard of, has there been an> 1 lozen years at intervals, been a aid affording the information j <liscase, and whether old cases oi j subsequent evil result. This 1 i-u.Torer from attacks of pain in accessary to enable all jiersons j f rcs i, ones, have been cured. Iu , attribute to the penetrative pow- • the side and indigestion, allrib srnsnuTTfox prick • ropy one year .... “ Kijrht months . . . tl Four months . . . ADVERTISING RATES: properly lo use tliis great remedy : sonie eases where there was total er of the tobacco. While il drives j uted to torpidity of the liver. inflammation at tlu i l.o*: ~fC I will try to present a condensed nl.oO statement. I formerly used the ordinary manufactured tobacco in such cakes as it could be had at cigar stands in tlu* hotels. A 3 i ons cake of this thrown into a bowl ot < blindness a cure was at once ef fected and the sight restored per iccntlv one of these attacks Be came away the inflammation at place of its appPcution, il is a ; on. he applied tobacco to the scat ' fec'Iv. i most powerful nerve stimulant. | of the pain, the region f the liv In the third place, all wounds. ; and its influence is extended over i or, and a single night's appliea tin*; whether cuts, bruises, or contu ! tlie whole system. When applied j t on took away all ti e pain. to the head, or any paitof the j has body, within two hours its effect I! hid ing will be arrcstul. Yours truly. T. K C-l.INGiI.Oi. VaiulerhiiCs B&ouey CoaldiTi.Bay I?. The Ac worth News and Farmer if tins week says: Mrs. Klizabr, I: Baker, living within three miles of | Aeworth, remarked that Yander • hilt’s fortune could not buy from , Iter what sis bottles of Swift’s 1 Specific has done for her. llci •TatenieHt is as follows: For tl.ir- y one years I have suffered a! ! most dentil from lliul horrible j liso.isc, scrofula. For years I j was unable to do anything in keeping up mv domestic affairs, i Last October I was induced to try ; Swifi’s Specific, and used two I bottles, and was so much benefit ! cd by it that 1 i urcbased four I more from Messrs. Northeut & | Johnson, which has r»:most entire- j i v relieved! me. I led like a now ! person, and can *iu all my own housework. Ref j re I took S. S. | S. mv life was a burden, as my en ! lire person was covered with sores | and in this miserable condition I did n«»l care to live. I had tried ArTlneidcn 1 , whb ii occurred in ■*.ne of our large cities a short *ime since, illustrate# the kind of foundation on which taste in America is erected. The son of in Italian laborer became a sailor before the mast, emigrated to tin* country, and. by shrewdness and lucky circumstances, accnmula- etl a fortune, built himself a lux- irious home, and set up liveries md showy equipages. Ills daughter, who was of mar riageable age. ma le aacquain tance with the coachn a i, wiio was a little t i ler iha.i h-iself, and possessed of such tastes and habits us commended him to her. He hml, however, ir > money but ids wages; hence, tl - young cou ple eloped. “The father’s wrath” was, the newspappers stated, “terrible not because the man bis daughter had married was in’eiie: to her, menially or morally, but because: iie bi iongc-t to a iliilcivfiC class- [v. An Exploded Boom. „ . t . vww ., .... __ . t . So frantic was t!ic mother of the str' ire ' ten i n *s or less) 1 '? . . , . , , . a * **"* **** ^ [ . . d 1 . _ j . , . . . . * , ! and in this miserable condition 1 , . . . , .. . , ‘ cake of tins thrown into a bawl ot Sprain* 0 f the knee or ankle body, within two hours its effect j •*incc an«l his digestion is gooo. ! «n»o\ on at count ol Die social ns«roon . . . • . . . . * ... . . . .. . ^ , . ‘ , < tlul not care to live, i uad tried <!».. .n-iit. .1 a i'.»r cai-!i subiwijuent insertion . .>C cold water in an hour or less •; n » s where they were swdle l to will be perceived by a relaxing in lie was also sillier4ng lately much • , , .is = i a. ._ui.u s.i. « o .u.jlu.u o- i// iwi'trmul tHfiffi’t* ilotthlc ityicf it. <*. i ' * • , , • • .• . ! 4 . . • r . i j ONci \ known iciiift'a, and ni\ ciisi j that indicated tnat 1 ‘‘O terrible- - 11 i " 1 ,n 1 ; , ( • would become soft and spongy, < double the natural size, have fluence on the lower intestines ami pain from a contraction ol tlu* * ,, I ,,, , . . , . Obituaries will be charged for as , lt t . . tiouoie u.e uaunai s.av, ;i .. ; was generally regarded incurable. ! shock had i nset !e he min*!.— •tiny a«iyi*rtiscment.«. : <--oiiM be separated so thut j becn completely cured by a »*in urinary organs. Morphine, in sinews and muscles under Il,Ji |lb;u i 1kv!1 !iv l!lc ..In si i‘he lather, restive. 1 no longer to A'sveriiscments inserted v.ith''ut ; L | 1( » leaves could he obtained, but tr j n i dii’s application. Obi cases small do»es. with many persons, knee, but an application of to- . 1 **' I live in a land where he thought h«» 'i»ei*ifleation as to the innnber of in-- . . , r , , , i •”* n 11 , „ , . , , 4 , r . . , , , ! cians to no avail. I most hnartnv j , 1 publish^! until order-j ,4>r , ' caRons heretofore pubhstied j where the patient hail suffered for , stimulates the nerves but causes j hacco f«*r one night remove! ib" ^ rc ’ l ^ • : ‘Ys Spe«-i: ; c to ib atilictevl. : ti« . will h for reasons ' constipation, while -ARE YOV- ■TROUBLED : |{.MitIr irx? If SO. to you \v<*Jiruijf tilling of comfort nmlgreat joy. 'l on c;.ii 33IE r/Ii.R EJ), and rci»t«>red to pcrfia t Iu*alth, by icc Bradfield’s Ps s AT-1 Eepiat uT Wsi It is a sper:«1 ren t lo I in. w .11; prnl woiii.oi ejin eure i lug tlie Uirei'tiotis. ll i> e -j «■ carious hi eases ol suppress fi-rall disease.- . .ilid any iutelli i-!>rii Iix loti w- 11 y etii- puiiiliii A Ion?, lank, lean and eluoi.i.* Anti- 1 l’ot.isll Doom lue! tlir m-\V. fat amt sail ! • y Atlanta lli^r JhjKI Room, on a l;ot. J sultry day. *-\\ ho are you?” asked the ll. H. D. I loom. • I am the old Anti-l’otasli Room," was : i'uesad re: ly. as t!i perspirati«»n rolled, j down, ami it leaned heavily on the 1». i D. D. R.v m for support. I ■‘Don’t lean on me." *:iid the 1» 11.11. Doom. ! «|iiito you: am ?v weak in whirl you are ai» \ cars * d !ou?li, and rieh. ami don’t re jiiiue a - ip- •poi-t. Ruthat causes you to look so thin of late?'’ “Well, 1 hardly know.” re,.li<d lb. Anti-l 1 * task Room * * M y p!i\.ninu teil.-- iiic t':at my ahili»i:*s lii'.vr Inm "nr- : nd ‘i’i.d • tryin? to whip out ill oppou io i hy l*o..st a:: f ' • ?. tlr»t liave only proven my iuai-ility to eo-.s uithwlmt he mills my - to criors. < »!«! a?e b- also creep:e;r on nu- -bavin? fought near .'»«» years !u t< re any om 1 was ii\i'i_' and nor*- 1 am una ble t«- SMITH’S application. heretofore published ! w | u . re t | ie patient had suffered for ‘ stimulates the nerves but ;month» and vears have been cur ed. In all cases where the remedy was tried, bunions and corns on the feet have been cured even organs, where in some cases tlier were. I had a causes tobacco. ! though it is even a greatei slim ulant to tlu* nerves, is an aperient to ilie intestinal canal and urinan out, and chanred accordingly. in mv original article I do not ad Ail a.lwrtis:m -nts fine v.heti Iiaifl-1 vige ’ t | lat folm r..r usr. About ^*1 tn. t i tlnce\i-ars ago I sscerlaineu o.v sonit' expet iimrnts tlial of late llir i tobacco manufacturers mix wriLit i their tobacco for l!i<» |>tir|M>»e of ! Iiiqooving its flavor certain poi ' s ,id lo be forty V**rs old. on my hip and loin to relieve ! sonotisilrngs, such as Tonka bean. ! j,]| e, SCi ,,f sore throat are i sciatica, a sensation was excited ; sinter-green, and some other curei j j whether caused by dipli in old wounds and sores about | tilings. Though such tuliacco l | lcr j a> croup, scarlet fever or the feet and legs, as well as l’-:e bacco for otic nig pain. lie could ■ I m:iv l.w.k stroi.jr. hul 1 am- /'-'WZ' : vVA on:i;r .« Ij li luwi.n.s ol.l. timi j t * Tb' Y - . _iA r\ it-1!;. . toil nc*.oit\ V i. Y—' Pr-.iC.~- 1 l tin- Kilt.1 am doing liu- hoik *«• K-^sC , i''Ss - aX ..... t.-.1 V..0 »-.• ol.l. I ll. - \.t < ..:a/V t may serve a beneficial purpose, vet I would prefer to use the leaf quinsy. In more than one in stance Hie patient w as cured when before it has lieen inaniifaetured. s; .eniing!v at the point of death attacks of sciatica which I Ii Again, the darker leaves being : ;iai | the case pronounced hopeless 1 cxperienccil tobacco cured me a the light j | ( y the attending physicians. ter the remedies of All bone felons have been cured tailed to help me. t remove ! straighten his' leg and walk as usual, seeming enliicly well. lie vows that no consideration would induce him : I have found that when to give up tobacco, large plaster of tobacco j A genllem in who brought !iis| wife to this region for consumption, says that as was lately suffering from pain in ' the side lie applied tobacco and next day tie* pain was relieved • had Messrs. Northcr.t merchants at Ac-worth, says: know Mrs. Kitzabelli Baker sou ally: we are familiar with her , i case. She is highly esteemed in cure ol | * this community. ...... been disgraced, abandoned j iiis business, disposed of all his- ! property, and returned, with liis ,l Johnson, r-'i'iirc family, to Italy, in that ye,, i country, probably, t he marriage I of a coachman and a sailor’s 1 KI ‘ i daughter would r.ot produce a c ehi- ulsiuii. Ilere'it considered such a mcsalli- timt most rst newspapers of influence felt on the intestines, lt ought to be stated that iu Ithcnmnlism Twenty Years. 1 have been a sufferer from rheu , j inalisin for twenty years, at times : exorable laws ot town and villagi T ,,l ‘ f 1 , f ' „ i , , J with almost intoVrahle* pain. 1 I •» ia\c A ia»H not lui tn»m tbi» place, • % l!h v auv wiser? I be graud-soi nf whose litisbainl lias been :i iijuii- 11-1 1 ,,LS ' tie,um(ii, j- a Loiler scoffs and floiit! i stronger are better tliaii C- \ Kki - * ■ tf- luniMruitUoii. ii; \vliiif> and panial ]»:■*•- Jiipnus. It uli«»r«i> *11»n!«•<• ii»t»■» relici ami permanent L re>t«iiv> I lie ine>irual itim tiwii. As n rt nie.ly ft* tiseii t!;irin? tli::t criticul perilm1 known n> i» \n«.i: «g 1.ok.” tins iuvAluablo jireparaiion ha.** lio mill. Saved Her Life * Hidok, McIntosh t’lU NTY. G\. I»i:. J. Hi:\nni:u» Dear ^ir: 1 li .ve la- ; ken several bottle> of \oin l*einale D«*?- uiHturfor lullln? «»: the woinh ami other difichscs oiiiiluneii. «* I sixteen Year.**! ► tandmir. ami I really !•» lieve I am eared entirely. f*»r wlm li please accept my heartfelt thank.-, ami im*>i I'ratitmJe. I know \our inedi my life, so yon sec I cannot speak t* highly in its favor. 1 have rccoiniHrn- ded ii to several of my friends who are •utlerin? a- 1 \v.i>. ^ on, -. v» ry r> fully. Mil.*-. \\. li. .-TEDDINS. »le to jicriorm n?. I amen Our Treatise nil the‘ Health and llap piness of VWinuin” mailed free. Hu\l>KIKI.lt RlXit I.VTOK Co., deoll-lm Atlanta. Ca, Highest Cash Price l’aid for Corn, at ct ALLISON & SIMPSON'S. >orform feat- ti>..* « :licr~ r.re do- j llapsed; tn\ friends have turned mr-dnst n.eaml < til me ; am*—. ! and oh Dofdv. hmv -:<'k I l c t<‘ :il tin very -i?i,t .. D. D. 1>. Hold my itcai. ; while 1 die " Ailwta. .luat 3, l"t. | ItLooD IIai.m t'oVeVNY : l tak-* pleasure :a in d:!n? the foM *w- ! ing statement, l’or four years l have been a pr?it suiTcrer irom Malarial 1 DIood l*oi on and for six months have had Rlieun.at s,n to such an extent that l was forced tons.* crutches a portfo; of tiie time aud could ;i"t rai-e my leit .inn In uiy head. I used ail the 1 adine . DIood remedies of the day. lie-ides ^ tin | attention ot several lir-t - lass phy.-i, inns j j all without benefit. „„ , i l became«iuite feeble and emaciated iL j, vt j | liavint* very little appetite aud i di- . < ’ailing at your office one day. 1 seeur-i t d two hot ties of D D. R.. and et.nnnem - ; i d its use at i♦:iee, and before one bottle ; 1 ad been u.-ed. 1 felt a mo.-t wonderful change. Two bottle? liave given meal- niost entire relief. Rheumatism re- , Moved and can use my arm as good a- ; ever, cured I lie neuralgia in n.y head , and all malarial poison is being rapidly ■ relieved, and i feel better than l have ' for >i\ years. To tell you the truth I j have never r.sid -uch a wonderful nui i- i c : ne iu all my life, as the efleets have | heen magical, it has acted as a splen did tonic, gave a j:o«»d appedte a:..I im parted ijuiet -lumbers. ! cheerfully re commend i! us a uuick remedv. \V. I*. Mi DANIEL. Dee-1 1m v in low leaves. Also leaves of the* t ibavi-'i cut last year are better nsna ||y bv a single night's appli-j I fbrmerly staietl to you that than those freshly cut in this | ca *i na u f ti la tobacco. Mr J. S. Carter, of this county, s -ason. as tobacco seems to gath- I have been informc-l of a num I who hail for two years suffered cr strength with age. ber of cases ia which the tobacco ! from dropsy, from head to foot, A bumli of these leaves threw;-. | vas 3S a remedy for hem land who was regarded by his bowl ol cold w ater will be orl qi (> jds, and in every instance a 1 physicians as beyond recovery, at, o to be applied, and he stated ti single night's application is rep . the suggestion of his mother, who ( two gentlemen who informed me v ''e; tn liavu eff.s-iedn cure, had readme- first article on the; that he regarded her as well leaves threw;'. ... |« list and soft, vo that the* the doctors ber of our legislature, suffered ; | from w!i:it is called milk leg. II *r ; hip, lliigh, aud le^ were much swollen. After weeks of .suffer-1 ing lit.* physicians pronounecd it T case of i»\:VTIli:i or blood poisoti- ln^. Her husband caused lobac- ■ r ~ d EnrLj .7 : . .. Jt nzuo-zlln?] tT the system - 7 7=1 ■' .T;cn fjoing tn hnL j into I come : l:iiq*s stem in lhe centre iu ikeii out. Hot water wil swer lIn* purpose sooner u ‘; resented to have efl’ected a cure. , If tobacco should be applied to a ' tobacco cure, applied it to his ; Cases of wlml is properly known Inati A KscufncRirrxa w id b- Srj'.-grist Tor Sal.- U-/.I. \V /l i cold, but cither will do. When tiDs has been don.:, not j less than two thicknesses of il»t* : leaf should be placed directly on wound neither mortification nor logs. »n-i in a few nights was' as lever cake of long staa lin_ 'lockjaw would cwrr srijiervene. 1 muqilctoly cured and has had no have boon removed at once by to In one case of lockjaw where the! return. Though three months bacco. surgeon had pronounced the casehave since passed he has had no Persons have told me that hopeless, according to the pub- j return of tlie dropsy. and look all sorts of rcmcilics, but without relief. Being reduced almost tor, skeleton, and not being able to walk even with crutches. J was induced to try Swift’s Sped tie, and it acted like :i charm, and I am to day entirely relieved Have thrown away my crutches, and am in i-r.celh nt health. I be : lieve Swift’s Specific will cure the worst eases of rheumatism. Mi:s Ezra Mekshox, Macon (la., Aug. ^rea.t social ;vas ant>* the country were full ofiL 17 iucate I and cultured peopbi all over tlie country looked i*n and smiled. L it iu their own in village aro son [i boiler scoffs and flouts with the daughter of a candle- maker, not bee *.use of her lack of sense, rdincm*.-:it arid breeding, but because her father .nukes randies. .r'.-op t»•]!«* ms an amusing story >f a balMe b. i ween tit Hals and tlit* Mire. We look down and piiv the poor little creatures. But are v.e not niao bats mice? and I o i tlK ' l ,:,rl l " !,e " li'-ved. A., how | jj a | IL .,l sl!l te,neut of’a gentleinnn, a - A stout gentleman in this conn ever, the heal of the skin tends to I t . llre wag effected by the appliea-1 ty told me that he had a violent div the tobu-co in _a few uiinotes. L { on ,,f a tobacco poultice lo the attack of pleurisy, which gave found, however, a ease which the I a wet bandage must be laid over | a ;,, lllac | l j him a severs pain ia his side, two physicians who have prat- For cholera morbus, an applies which was also considerably lion of tobacco to tile stomach 1 swollen, lie decided to apply to •dves relief. A Senator told me bacco to his side, and was so en r ,......... . ..^ •naked in the water before it is ,|,. lt ui„.n siiffcrino from i-onsti tirclv cured that on the second patient, Mr. John Ledford, had 1 realise on Biooo and Sk:n I!!i;-ue:at: ;'i for Forty Years. Thomsox, Ga., Aug. 10, 1; —1 used three bottles of vour ?r Sx LrYTTIb, a Cl.tlilvrl. jiluc -elilll. Wm D- kiddoo, ATTURAi.Y AT I.IW. Vtifliberf, frftm \V !!! ? ? Ma it. About four thicknesses of commou white doth nill be sulli ciint. but this should be well talc !•* 1 at any plan .il contract. put on. then a same cloth may in t | 1 < and water from should • ¥. K. THORNTGN, I) E N T I S T < LTHBKRT, GA. O lT’IiT \V» >t _s!«le 1’uhiic over I*. I. Ih:rin’s store. feblT- tlicit when suffering from const 1 bandage of 0»»f j | >a ti«>n most terribly he had two j day thereafter he came into tow n lie lied over it |,| 1V5H .j ans witii him for four days . --.n l stated his experience to me. time to time I ani | nights, with no advantage i I now give you a published lie applied by pressing a p r0 | n ihoir remedies, and when ; stalenicat of Dr. J. S. T. Baird, a wet rag on it so as lo keep the to-i ,| )e | ia j n i lccanie so intolerable physician of high standing and : that he felt that he would not gel great experience in this vicinity: through the night, remembering [For the AslivilleCitizen. what I had told him about tobac more nr iuetobaccokeiimv. eo. he caused it to he applied t» ( JJ 0 ». T. L. (Jlimjmtiit: his side and back, and in half an hour lie was relieved and imiuc eases of cancer have also been i cured, but the sores may possibly . not have been really cancers. 1 j Swill's Specific lor a forty years' standing case of rheumatism. After taking three bottles I was ticed longest in this town and arc , :l ^° lo l^ o;v - * tonsiuer it a God- gentlemen ot the highest standing ! sen *^ lac r.lllic»ed. hive pronounced cancer. The; J. L. Waller. patient, ' Diseases mailed free. The Swift Si j;<t; ir Co., Draw bacco moUt. Tobacco in this manner may 1 be applied directly on a cut or a wound or any raw place without j injury. The first effect of the to , bacco, however, is stimulating or ! slightly irritating, but this after a t jj ale | y recovered, few minutes ceases and the seda live effect soon comes on. When. borne it seven years on llie side ul his nose. I saw him and ub j er : j, Atlanta, Ga., 15U W. 2:M seivcd a wiiite scab and swelling.; St, N. Y., and 1203 Chestnut St. with redness aro**nd it, wiiich cx J Fhila. tended to the eve and cheek. I ° ^ ~ . . , , ... Atlanta Journal: The abiding adxiscd him to try tobacco on it. ; , ... , , , igloiyo! Lie country has been in I saw him after a week s H R‘l. | Its self reliant boys with God The inflammation around the J fearing ancestors; hoys who had scab had disappeared and the j organized in them by a race of scab seemed smaller. When the results of mv experience and Again, in a great many eases of! (bscrvaU)ms wi ' th r( .„ ;irt , to lhe neuralgia, whether the ease wai , Hatms of vottr recent great dis ; tur exainpn*, the tobacco is placed lnnnlt ; H( i •*. i i j accompanied wuu innam».ffi.ua , c . overv an ,j „j* its Vlrtues as on the eye, as a little of the juice J or no j have been cured bv to ' 1 lm latest loll, gets in between the eyelids some Hist till CO. It jmnrtimr <»r Itcliintr i< felt. l)llt or not, have been cured by to bacco. In one case the patient less than an hour the .. a $ ca 0 f orchitis are cured by to- The only known remedy that will eure every ease of I>yspej'~ia or It lias been tested in hundreds of cases and lias never failed in a single instance, it smart j ng or lulling is tvit. i.m sai(l hjs was so nlIlch infl:111 , lias been very successful in I after * few minutes this ceases, y,! t!l;lt j t sec-i’ied alsiutlo burst Liver Complaint, Constipation, Jaundice, headache, Acidity or heartburn, Chronic :1 mi no more effect is pro.i„ C ed « n anJ ", llc a .,,,i icaliou ( . iructe ,i • Dysentery or Diarriiea, Heart Disease, Etc. i the feelings than if a wet clutii e,->m|ctne. and in every case of ASTHMA, w Iicto c*'in plicated with in li^cstion. Tor|»i<l Liver, or I'mi-tipatinn. if i< a safe anti certain! ....... . j * * cure. We ask RYSEKPTH'S and ASTHMATK’s to trv the remedy and they will lx* convincctl that they arc not ineurahlc *Cl'C KOpt o\Ci* JiC CJO. PliVfdcians here tell me all diseases. Ttiis-mediehie is cmupasc.t <>f purely vegetable remedies. ' Within less than ->n honr the 1 Symptoms of Dyspepsia or Indigcstimt. loss of appetite, loss of flc-sli. a feeding of st , laIhl . cffct . t is , wreeiwl . aBI ,l fullness or weight in the Stomach, occasionally nausea and vomiting. Heartburn.; wil | lin two hours „ sua ii v a lt ex Acidity, flatulence, sick m- nervous headache, Dull pain in the head, with a sem-a- u . n , a i in fl au ,mati on s are reiha-ed. tion of Heaviness, or (riddiness. Irregularity of the Dowels, sometimes Constipated obstinate and then acting too freelv. Low Spirits, Sleeplessness. Sallow Skin, Derangement ofi nuiie longer annlieatinns , r . • r - i. -.i Kidneys, ralpnatum ot tli Heart, Ac. It you suiter with any ot these symptoms,! Most persons sleep under the . v „ rr sm .„ * 1TI1 „i..r..iv Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixi will cure you. The following are a few testimonials of, ijfiueneeof tobacco but some do| curet fi, v -liarties who have been cured l>y tlie Elixir: not, just as morphine causes some ^j on Dear Siu—I chccrfulh* comply .. i . , last snw with rour request and give von an l s: t!u* sore to disappear. Sores inside the nose, attnbut- c l lo catarrhal irritation, and of long standing have been entire!;, j humble but devout pioneers the ... . ! patience and industry to achieve him the scab was smaller 1 , ,, * . T , and the reverence to respect. Jt cmed about to fall off and | j s t r» men of this liber that the rc- bacco and usually iu one night. AH kinds of sores on the feet cm be immediately cured. Mr. cases, of course, iu j Justice, the county surveyor here, a rein- ! It gives me great i add my testimony J' edial agent, pleasure to most unite' many others who arc giving such unqualified praise, recently had occasion to test its (Tlicacy in a number of cases— 1 some of which I will give you, and in every one of which il gave en pjlblic hasydway- _• nc* in il-semer- ergencics—tuin exlremiu from its pobtici.’Us, its doetrin aides and its workers of slate emit back to the elemental, vital, hou cst forces that :::(*d by putting into the nostril litaliuglv to that ol" the! » l*‘"S " f " ' t *«"> \ achievements :ind u jit there lor a few hours it a lliae. c*st found in the a I close with a reference lo cat TI -* P at Ileaten. “You’ve some nice wood kVertlieia in \. ur yar4,” said a seedy !- king tramp to an Austin avenue lady. “Yes,” said the lady. “I would like to carry il in fur you.” said lie. “My husband intends to carry il in,” she said. “Well,” said the tramp, “I will carry it in and pile it up nice if you give me iqy breakfast,” At tliis offer the lady consented* and the tramp vvent-f * work. Alter he had carried in a coup le of armfuls the lady stepped lo the door and found him sitting otv the pile with Ids elbows on his knees and his lace buried in his hands. “What the m«.icrr” said she. ‘*0b, lady.” raid looking* up, ‘ I am s«> weak, foi I have noth ing to eat t-.iic v' day before yester day,” aud be again covered his face with his bunds. TEN seemed to rouse the lady’s .*■-ympaihy an i she went in and - >o?i rein rood- w itli au exce! 1 enl Lreak la 11. A f• ter he had swept everything from' the* board lie arose and sai*l: -Thanks my lady, for Ibis sump tuous repast. Ivor let me give* you this advice. Never let your sympathy gel away with your til* ere Jon. Tin off. Ta, ta!’ and j Sic walked majestically out of the? persons to sleep while others are wakeful. When i have tobacco J)r. P. It. Holt. ErrAFj.A, An.: ' IIatc:if:c’s Station. <i\„ Ortobcr l-stli. 1>- DcabSik -1 iiavc been truubleil with imligesti.m and nervous Iwada* he for the la-t fifteen years. During that time 1 have snffereri a jjreat deal wfth periodical attacks of headache. 11 avin^ exhausted my o . :i -kill and tried the prescriptions of * great many physicians. I was induced to try your Dyspeptic Elixir. You sent me a bottle about the middle of Marc- last. . . t and 1 am happy to inform you that I have not suffered from these periodical attacks since. My indigestion is almost if not °n ll is impossible for me to sleep, entirely cured. I can eat any and -"verytliiiiir without material injury. I liave been a practicii’nr physician for thirty years, i ... :. . i „ i nnd have ever been opnosed to proprietary medicine. You kindly furnished mo with the formula for the Elixir, and' on ex- • 1 11,1 ai wanuu * u awiinatic n rail t(*s*H'y to the medical properties and Tlu-ra]mtieal application and I recommend all sufierir jf from indigestion t i \ i t \‘ is produced, which C<‘11 and nervous heailaehe, or any disease arising from a J**rpi*l liverto procure a buttle of your Dyspeptic Elixir, for it is almost . _ a srecilic in this class of diseases. I recommend it to my patrons and pre.-erib.e it in my practice. I woui.i have coiirdied tmues throughout UlC next day V with rour request, made when 1 saw von last, but thought it best to dclav in order to be thoroiiuhlv convinced as to its eura- r, ii,.™-,,, , kt :. xn \ hvr properties. Vt-rv truly y.mrs, ' ' I.. 1'. IHIZiKl:, M. Il, lollon ing .1 mglit. application. P.S.—1 can’taffonl.to be Without tl»c Elixir. I will liave it in mv house let it tost what it mav. i.. I*. I). ir>ft.,mn,. as ion„ a. mere , s muarania | „ rt . ascs wlm l, are supposed to be | brotiglit ou by wet feet and expos-, ‘lid, the part no naueea ; internnl or general to tbe system. | are to dampness and night air. ' with a single night's appliea In like manner Mr. Blair, who had lain in bed for many weeks with a f«>ot so painful aad swollen that lie could bear no cov er on it. was immediately relieved. Many cases similar to these have been mentioned to me. underlie all its tlmt are often sturdy, nio lost. | iV(ml gate , ,| 1 cto»c nun » rcivi-vucu ... cat- workers whj> have The lraiup ha \ gone but a short lia ' e ;,. :. ""tsougiit tito polilK-al tSc^..In ' | is , ;in i-o when lie bteamo doatlly ,. , ... , Lie kiq .ngoi sutn a u...n me in-j su .j- Ircr S fa Imnself on .1 ' lnls re ® ,on w * ,ere tobacco ,n mIlA ^ rti ? ts of oi,r ^Rb^'c are safe, j (n!l l >slone , and a few moments Ta-- :1.1s been given to hogs suffering j He is strong as Flee! ;n his man j {( , r having two or three violent* j from cholera a cure has been tlir*' boo t . 1 <l i’ r< '‘ sen ' s l * lc [ )<,r * c :.spasnio;lic contractions of Hut* .. i it r result. Even wliora tlie Img was* ; ,l !,. ,0u W ‘'7? 3lonssc!, > he l!, st nil his ill aonew fre satisfaction and accompl.sltc!, ° i la “ ! ‘,p ,5W"n.agn-..t,; ; like hp breakfast. Iudccd his stoniacl.' the ends fur which it was used. 1 ” ° j oppoct-u, l .. *.c 13 f-R ^ -vould have followed suit had it ! The first was mv own, which was lobacco J uicC CU!e<1 hiin * 3Iilk i more-an Invest man, the noblest i not i lU?n iho-oughly dovetailed to a protracted spell of most distress- :i:n,,n S ll,e taUle c,,r ' hd, f V hi i W * H *' «•»» , , . : ed by tobacco. j l . ,e ^h m of W as:iin_.ct>n an . Jef- « ie was poisoned, nnd lie became* ing nervous headache, wliicli last • • lerson have wc not * r oo*I cause to » » , . 3 xt i> , c* i» ,♦ i j xlinun, >»c iiui* can. c lo very much alarmed. As soon a9' ed some days nnd would not yield Air. I res to a t. I niton, a large rejoice? Has not Georgia csp«* | 1( . uained strengtli enough Uj get to the usual remedies. An ap- farmer in this county, informs me ; eialiv eatise for rejoicing to day'? . , m Tiis Teet he *dow!y retraced lii* plication to tlie forehead and tern- 1,1 oilier remarkable cures. In 41f ., ^ , n ,,, ! stejis and found tlielarly standing pie, of some large tobacco leases ^ M'ring of the year many of' Ken ,;; t .T y "firmer. ' “fkent Cmsar! folded together and well moisten hi. cows .ltd from some poison- maa> ( , on - t - ten ;ne tIlal l!lU coun . , on , s . .. My q, re:liila "t did not su* try is threatened with cholera ‘ n my stomach. I IhLcvg I’m i poisoned.” his cows died from ed in warm water gave prompt; 1 »ns plant which cams upon his j and perfect relief. Another case! plantation. He says that during. Ps. P. R. IFoi.t. Err\ri..\. Ai.v. Comptroller nknkrxl’s Ofkice. Atlanta. G July Dth. 1SS3. i Dear Sir--l am i»lt*ase«l to report that 1 hnvdhecn entirely eaircd of iruli^estion. by t!ie use of your “Py.-p**ptie !■!; \!r.” I was induct’d by a friend to try it after having t: led almost every remedv known f> r my tlisease* without the difrlitest elfret. | took only three sma’l bottles of your niedieinc isefure i wa> entirely well. 1 suffered several years, and although it has been . nausea is perceived the three years since I used your preparation, l have had no return ot* it Yours truly. \Y. A. WRIGIIT. Com;*. Gen. State of Ga. re is lion about will be felt. As soon, however, as c<>1 j H R UInbou may be removed, as the sedative t j, e \\ T arm j effect has been produced. After ! Office of tu.k Singrr MANrrACTtT.iNG Co.. Err.\ri..\. Ala.. July 4tli. isSo. .1 ... .1 .. , , , .1 ; Thv«»$ tn certify that mv wife. Mary J. Hightower, suflered 1'* *r -ix years from i:idijj**«*tion and eTihir^ineiit of the liver; 11 xeiiu»\ai 01 tue Oandage the that »i»e had been redxiccd in flesh from l.^Do-irul-toS’> po-.iiuL. :unl *.vas "loomy and d.^pondctit: that as an experiment- n**Usea passes away in a short jitul l»y earnest }>crsuasinii—^hc was induced to try one l*»Ule i:T Dr. Holt’s Dvspepti- 1 *’ *“ *’ * 1 ' * ' Elixir; that -he was imme.liatclv and - materially henc'fitted. and contlT^uins: its use a few month* she was entirely V» l»e\cd »>f her troubles, retrained her appetite. : t caliU and }:.n»pi:iess wJicre all other remedies hail r> -ulteii in eon- 1 pnd now weighs DV> pounds. The Elixir has brought t;s liealsl sinuous suffering and disapj»ointnu :it. J. C. HIGUTOWElc. Era ^h.\l A.. Mav i<t. 1SS.‘5. I>K. Holt—Dear ?ir: AKuit five years i«g*» T was taken nith a violent cough with enlarged Iivd^Mpeon-tipaiio::. I grew worse and worse until it was almost inu*ossibIe for me to lie down and sleep at night for 1*> nionmWKving to the severity of |)ir coujfh. The only wav I could sleep was in a chair, my head resting upon a piliow on a table. Was treated by two ditfier- ijiit physieir.ns,and tried a mtinber of Patent*Medicines, a!! of which did r.«> g»sod. After having despairefl of ever getting well, m’y wife consulted you by letter. Yotisont me tw»»l*»tt!es of your Dyspoptie Elixir; in less than th Pec days i could lie . ... . . . •town and sleep as well as I evw could in my life; a few bottles cured me perfectly. I have recommended it to a great ntun- j »v«**u Line to tune :i cure is tobacco poultice on tue buck her of persons atul never kgcw it to fail to cure in a single instance. Yours truly. JOHN F. KK1IUE. j usually effected in a single ni^ht passes away line. When «ne wishes to cure :i bunion or a corn, after the tobac co has been applied as above di rected, it is easy to get the sock over it, ami bv moistening the s that of » most worrying and : at least twenty-five of I will now refer to other classes harassing cough ot sonic duration, j them Ufeglown ami wouM have b^^nhat he drenched them about a pint of tobacco gh. the prnprie j S nne of the mos: approved syrups ! j" iee , 20,1 in loss than half an poullicc t(ir ,,f jj.g j a . j, e esuibiislitneut si j failed to give relief, but a few to hour every one of them arose anil Springs, about eight, bacco leaves saturated with r.-arm | recoverevi. years ago hail, from overheat, a j water ami »|.|>lie<l to tire chest All such facts as these strength- j :t . g Asia(IC c | I0 j e ,. a « partial sunstroke. From that'over the region of the lungs ami i en tiie probability that tobacco j ilay. for three or four years, he ev-! about the throat gave spccily anti ! will cure Asiatic choicra. You ery day suffereil with a dull head-1 fiermanent relief. Another and i have published a statement that I' France, and! ."f. » r - ot to ’>= ^ondere.1 5 , at, bald she. again: ••Yes, it’s got it'o i iawi-, »u , , ° i 2t , said site. *•! suspected your may reac.i Amc: tea. : iiule game having I con caught "It’s terrible,” lie groaned, once belore tlie same 1,113-. so I ‘‘Why, last year I lost four of the [ prepared myself for it by dosing finest hogs you ever see with the Y. <,,,r , com * "' il1 ' emetk*: au.v let me give you a Iiule ad- i vice: >Tever again-vour ra^ I*°S choleia, j calily get away with yotu* break'- I *ust. io beat a dead beat beat* Oh!” looking much relieved. “I '*‘-iv thing. Ta, ta!’ and she shut ihe door in his face. The tramp Varied sorrowf'illy down the T.vir cholera.” “But tins is not was afraid it was hog cholera.” ache, which at times yas very most interesting ease was that of : "ne ease was cured by the appli He came in very late, and lo : n ‘' ‘ !o!| bt where painful. Last week, when at this ; my own little four-year old ilaugli cation of tobacco to the stomach, keep iiis wife quiet related a ! that webd" av'wii^ldin ' eatfa * W place, he told me that four years iter who was most violently at- ! 1 will now proceed to reter to such cases as have been cured bv Err.vri..*.. Ai.a.. May 1st. lSSU. j- , , . . >tie Klirfreiirctt mv ilauelitcr of r>yq:epsia of a very aasravated fonn of twelve month? ;-1*® use Ol looacco. In making ^ ‘this statement I shall only men , MKYAXT tiUIFFIX, WiiU» Ton.’. Ga. i J . SAIi® BY ALL DK/UG-G-ISTS. April in-iv. I Moil cases that I have observed llr. \V. It. MoTciiiloKofYIateTicf? Station, say* l>r. Holt's l)yspep{ic Elixir curc-tl him of indigestion. Tin. Hoar iV:u sir: Y«orDyspeptic ... ftsiuiinjr. i had irK'd several of tiie I«-st jdiysieians in the county, who failed to benefit her. ago when we met in Washington City, I advised him to pitta wet of his head, explaining, particularly, how it should be used; that he tried it on the night following. tacked with that dreaded and fell destroyer diphtheria, the tlisease developing with such alarming rapidity as to awaken iu me the dcc|H*st solicitude. I made haste to apply the tobacco, anti had not That may tlo when tiie attack be gins, but at later stages tiie juice and on tlie next day fountl that j long to wait until the beneficial ihe pain was gone, and that j effects were |H*rfectly apparent, though four years have been 1 A few tobacco leaves prepared as j trumped up story of a narrow cs cape that he hail had on his w««* : ‘ sVii 1 should probably be swallowed. borne from being run over by In like manner when consump tion begins with a cold applica tion of tobacco to the breast and throat may arrest it. If tbe facts which liave been es tablished can be generally made j she said, turning his face to the] “Cheerful known I feel confident that much ! wall. I dull a feast. wav : .... . the barnyard roots-- ter, gazing admiringly tqyia * .. . ... ,'hrani new .mod «f chicks, lire engine. “A second (me. i-whose wor^ is* this?” Then the sooner,” lie concluded; “sir! i j setting Iit»u turned Iier-mod- Avonld (liir) liave been a dead j Cs »t!y and said; **I cannot tell a man. It faiily took mv (!»ic) ! be ’ sn * ^ ** UitW: , ,/ V ) , ' hatch il.” breath away. “ao it didn t. j ^ | ^ looks make every