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“Jeannie,” Raid h Scotchman to hi« dangh
terr who* w»« asking ins ewmonilo ac<:<>m
hvr ttijfent and ffTOK?d gnitorto the
*fW, ♦‘Jeannie, fta a aer f ioTtUin Hthing le
irel married " knew it, fatj»ef,* replied
the seasi ble damsel, “bat it i# a pfe»t deal
so leaser not to."
A ewmtfy sclisotmasfer that describes a
moneyblender: "Ho serves you in the pres
tut tense ;he lewd* yn# m ibw conditional
keeps yi>u 4n Almsubjiiiiiaive, and
mine you in the futurel’*
Futr* Laos.—There >a a chijd ip Blouri#
county, Alabama, fourteen months old, with
Xuur perfect legs, one body sod two stom
achs. It is stated that the parents of the
child propose To exhibit it during the com'
ing fall.
A man that refuses whiskey is called a
Corn dodfrer. There are eery few corn dodg
ers about this town. ,*
, -/**
A Sacramento bard, who is said to sing
like a “Government mule/' has got off the
following;
The turkey buueard’s a fragrant bird,
An’ so’s the pierary doig:
The kilJiio 1 e sings so sweet,
An' so dus a ole bulk frog,
Frog, oh! frogee, frog—-
An's so dua ole bull frog.
GoboftED TntoLocnp.—*S»y Mr. Jhuuk’u is
dar any place in de hibie whur a culler’d
pnasoti is onm tinned!* /
“Wei dare is, an if you’b been to meetTi
Sunday ve’d tieeiti de preacheer read how
Nigger Pemus warned to be born agin.’
♦Wh’, ‘wh/ what he want to be bora agin
g
* r ‘I donno, I spec he tmight he might be
born a white man next time; an’ dar’s a
good many niggers alibe now jest like old
Demos, but alien be uiggeis any
how,”
f A youag lady once married a man of the
/name of Dust, against thf will of her pa
tents. After a short time they lived tin
Tfcbpptly together, and sire returned to her,
' laitn i’s house; bin ha refused to receive her
saying : “Dust thou art, and onto Dust
.> thott shalt returu. r And she “dußtedv"
Tantalizing sister, carressing her pretty
j friend's cheek, says to tantalized brother.
r ‘oh, Tom, you don't know—it’s as soft a 8
satin." High principled brother, turning his
back upon t-empAutipn, exclaims, “Get thee
behitid me Batlnt*
Mr. Wiggins being asked if he liked,
hesitatingly replied; “Well,
really, 1 ! don't RrsolWt ever Wa v wig attend,
ed-one.'’ vl if
Jesli Billings says; “1 am violently «»|>-
posed tew indent sprints as a lx vridge,, bn
foi niHtiulnnny pnrposo 1 1 thunk h little of
it tastes gwnd/ f
A wag,- speaking of the emba'rcation of
t r eops, said; “'Notwithstanding many of
them leave blooming wives behind, they go
• way m traTispiirTs.”
Thk Meftß. A jetrrg ar.d induct rione
hnniotis* ot the West lias written a trea
t’isr i>n mule, Irma whieli w $ take tb
Mldwtng 'pihts/
Tin* mewl is a kirgep bird than the tot.
key nr G-ooae.
It h»s two egs to walk with and twv
ntoin* to kick with, Hind wears its* wings mi
the side of his I eed
It is stnbor.ly backward* almivt going
hirwaid', and in driving linn a rtt.iu ne* and
both foresight and It
J onue hitched om* t« a horse power, and
kicked itull to pieces—eat' tip bii., 3
pks , T <J r, 3* lei t 9 tnehes r of new thrust
oats —and left,.
A Doctor as i* a 1 • cf< r.- —A tl.fki
ei« lit lo Hibnjs f v In. t* « k tip i|i« tmstM- of
m jh (f pNoi rs. and ad» k w >
et!j|* of the % ktm® 'frtVtrk »<•
visit a r< niig i«;tn . ffl i iol \ynli aj.’ , T i,, ‘*3*
Hh-lus gaanl l<in\> .-iimLlV~ht-»pnh<
h> <1 p>>ck< t, look, d 1 ;« liitr lonjr'H* am! lit;
vi ilt*, ai-d ! jjtiftDy . ;iv’< AM nt t** tti** ft-dk-wDiji
KtildiiH** '
'I ili nk In * tfi ot* f llmi* ’
No! ’ e.Y'-m mnl tjn* sa*u-**wDll wile,
(frr tu-1 s<V til l !’
*Y- sLi's'iin* and rib''is. I 'Dine op 'os hat
iiuj »\. h icav. m-vhgl a* <it ■ *hki«* tine
•Y, s. 1 il-i M\ -o;.th. « -It.’. 1.0 ll >P'*» "•
til** i**ast utit* lie’s-a <■* a« attack of
Hi in Ills lost fr- titis-.
‘WtICH ?‘ i XclalUK and Ht‘ SlaVth ti* wdb
'ln his lost bout and in* Can't in cut< (1
ailhmit . Mout.!- arttha }rv<‘at a- al i
putts. "5 s 0 tt'lns wit I- platic.'my **V!-
Uin is diTaiio** and. b r.-i ly ,■ tits v-f j }f) a
is piiss’iig y. ad v'afor.Mt ;: s.*c*'tidtv It -
calracatapial cUlaii«itl» h»H Hwcllcd 1 Con
tddcrably, it not more; thirdly, and lastly,
hi« solar riba are in a concustMi state, and
he ain't got any mooey. and' cnntseqmmtly
he ia bowttd to die/
To BfcNoTf.D—ln a clondy morning it i«
a matter of l importance to a farmer to Know
whether it will be sunshiny or showery in
the afterooe®. IT the ante have cleared
theu- bole ttfceljv and piled th| dirt up
hign, ft*ael<&m fai'rfet indicate a clear day.
though it may be cloudy until eleven
o’clock in the forenoon, Spider web* will
be veiy tintneroua about the toptrof th*‘
grass and grain some cloudy mornings;
and fifty abeervution have slmtVn the
writer that these little weather gnetsers
•clddm fails in prediction of a fair day.
Hsatn&roe
JAMES WATT,
PJRACTIJAI GUN SMI3K,
t- ii - * " > . >•
Gnu k Pintota fepnirfimS Wfiminstf Srffiliitfor,.
ALWAYS on hand. a fine lot of Denble and Sin
trie Barreled Shot Guns. Rifles. Colt’s Repeaters,
Smith A Wesson's Cartridee Shooters, Powder
FWfr*,€boi PolreKew OWrtiidges. Caps. &c .Ac In
fact, anything to be had in n first-class Gun Store.
Also, a fine assortment of Fishing Tackles.
July 15, 1868. l§-3m.
W estcott 11. Col email
PLAIN AND FANCY
rtiSTEi mi Hina
Shop Corner of Broad and Broughton Streets,
BA I.s BRIDGE, GA.
TT AVING permanently located, and being dcsir-
Jpt' oits of identifying himself with the interests
of the city, respectful y asks at the hands of a gen
t rons public only such encouragement a» his work
entitles him to expect. He will afso execute
SIGN WRITING
in all its varied phases and styles: KALSOMINING,
PAPER HANGING, FRESCOING, &c.
Feb, 11th, 1869. 42-3ra,
THE SOON HDISE,
JOHN .stlAKOfil, Proprietor, *
DBa.lxiTDrlclgG» 4 Georgia.
TRANSIENT BOaRD $3 On PER DAY.
r s n HE are hereby notified that
II this house has keen thoroughly re]tail ed are
rested, as well as throughout-, andfen
dered one of the rn >st desirade and agreeable
hotels iiv the State, worthy the liberal patronage it
has hereftofoj-e received from passengers on the
livers and mHroad. No pains or expenses will he
s|iared to make the SHARON HOUSE all that any
one could rtesire. Call and test its merits.
may 29. '69 4-4-ts.
JACOB BORN,
PBaotical harness maker,
BAINBRIDGE, GA.
SHOP on West street in re*f of Henderson’s Fur
niture Store, and next door to Cumming’s Pho
; tograph Gallery.
Allk'ndsof HaTtrers repaired or made to order,
In the neatest and most substantial style. A
splendid lot of Saddles. Bridles. Sole and Upper
Leather always on hand, which he offers so the
pubtte at extremely low figirres for CASH.
! Mareh llth, 1869. 6 6fca
TJ. iIEWEHi CO.
J RE constantly receiving additions to their
A Stock f oin New York. New Orleans and
other Maikvts. which ai‘e being sold at the lowest
market pi ice for -CASH •
A (WA BUSHELS COHN jin-t. nctived and for
sale by T B HUNNEWELL & (JO
BACON.
RdOfl LBS BACON SII >ES and SHOUL-
UvW L>ERS just received mni for wale . .
T. B WUnnEvVKLL & CO.
MS, WHOM
TIERCE CANVASSED HAM** One Tierce
**' PUK*E LARD, j lift tjPCi'iVvd and for sa eby
T B HUNNEWEIX As-CO.
POTASH.
ICiok first Quality* Inspected POJASH, just
itOei Vt and and for sale by
T. ' HUNNEWIXX&CO.
CRAiKKKS.
DHLS Soda <Tarkars two bldij SUGAR Bls
- l.'Uir. two bids BOSTON do just neeived and
for safe bv T B. HT*JNN fcWhLL & CO
DRIED CHERBIES,
-§ Case RXSSL\N l>bl Kf> ( K; H-ftW.s. One Cast
* CtVVntttfir. just ft reived and for sale by
T B. IJIJX NEWELL & CO
SHOES.
4 N assortment/of (tents a#d shoes. Jbst
feeeTved and for sale bv
• T B HUNNnWELL & CO.
jmie IS; I*69' „ 8-ts
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fiKO'Rtll V DfC.VTUR C ' NTY.
CTt>UR ttfOialiiiary atCliamber June 28th 1889
J(J . Hie tiist Monday irr Oct< her next 1 , I will
apple n ttie Coiiri of t)n/ ! ual*y for letters* of dlsrais
>i<»u fi<-m the Guardi insbip. ot Jbhri’J. Harrell.
CO' RATI HARRELL, Guardiean.
July kt-' IBb9. 10 6w
G B>RGI \ IHtattr Cor NT Y.
C"f >UBTof Ordinary. Regular Tetm. July sth
J IBbt>' fihetbv tii>f Mon- ay in Adjust. I> vfili
apply t-> tire C nrt of Ordinal} a»r leave to sell all
the binds belt nojng co the estate of Miss Mary
(ftoVer «f s ii€ painty deceased, for the pro
pose of the pavus fcfcittf debts and for distribution.
RHODA A. GLOVER,
jly 8, !&.&' 11—30d.
V. B.BAUGMN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
COLQUITT, MILLER COUN-TY, Ga.
WfLL attend-promptly to- all bueioew entt^asted
to his cm. . » * « ? * f ii.
June, t; IBBh. ♦.
’? *
i tn riu.
¥#RB. A. N JOH> SON. formerly of Newton
ill respectfully informs her friends mid the pfth
putilic also, tlrat s!ie has taken the bouseyormly.oc j
cm pied by Mrs. Tbomjikori, where she is prepared to |
entertain the traveling public aud take day !
boadera j
June 10, 1368. 7-ts. 1
llUscdtaurons JMi’.rtisrmtntSu
, * ~ " ■« ~ - 1 A I
iL' ■OP
"Wholesale and Ketail
tip, J'. fiK i hi
hex I kiccoi
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,ai9d.ms’S
THE subscribers respectfully call the attention of their friends and the public gefiCral’ly to their we
detected Stock, and solicit a continuance of the generous pationage heretofore extended to their Hous
Thev keep constantly or. hand a complete stock of « s*ar i
iO *m .A
DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, PH.XRttACEHTICXL
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, GLASSWAKE, PAINTS,
OILS, PAINT-BRUSHES.
Fancy and Toilet Articles, Perfumery
, - , - > *., .<■- •*
of every variety—HATß BRUSHES, TOO'PffI BRUSHES,
FINE LIQUOR/ :
:y • ••• , • j
BRANDIES, WINES, WHISKIES, ALE, PORTER, BITTERS, SCHNAPPS,
foe ram. mm mis h ism. pipes.
<r ' . - V ; * Ait • '
FISHING TACKLE, Os ALL KINDS,
’ , A .. j
* rmr atm. o. w 9 l .x V * k
BL AYR BOOKS, FIYE AYD FAYOT EYV ELOPES, NOTE, LETTER\ GAP AYD BILL PAPER
KEROSENE LAMPS,
Os various styles, Kerosene Oil Lamp Mimneys,
and every other article appertaining to the business. The
that ail orders entrusted to it will be tilled to entire satisfaction.
physicians’ prescripts: * qo !,{
■_ . , . ■.- .7 . : _ ■r, l-l i ‘ {
Carefully and accurately compounded at all bourtt, day or night.
Bainbridge, GrA., Feb. 20th, 1869.
t. ~ ' ■ V - i- _ .
llany years'ago, the writer of these lines and an invalid physician, while visiting thtf
Island of St. Croix for their health, experienced witnessed naany surprising and
. beneficial effects of the Bum there produced upon many of the invalids who were (like
tfurselves) seeking health-; and; upon inquiry and investigation, obtained a fall history
of its medicinal virtue*. He was delighted and surprised, and after his own recovery,
which soon occurred, determineu, if possible, to procure the sole right to manufacture
and sell it in the United States.
The feshlt of his labors was a glorious success for himself and suffering humanity,'
fbr the celebrated PLANTATION BITTEBS was thus made known to the world. PLAN
TATION LITTERS being an article of real merit, founded upon new principles, and-'.
belying wholly upon the vegetable world for its medicinal effects, worked a rapid revolu
tion in the history of medicine, and became as a household word all over the civilized
world. The cabalistic S. T.—lß6o—Z. was a talisman of health, and -the demand for
the PLANTATION BITTERS soon far exceeded the abilities of the proprietors to supply.
Notwithstanding the large ’.mportation of St. Croix Bum, made expressly for the- com
pooadMg of these Bitters, the quantity was inadequate. It therefore became necessary 1
that arrangements upon an extensive scale abroad should at once be made, and an agent
was dispatched to St. Thomas for that purpose. He was fortunate in securing and
leasing several plantations on some of the largest and most productive estates on the
island. Houses, stills and presses were erected as if by magic, which utterly “ aston
ished the natives. ’ ’ The services of experienced men and natives of the island were pro-' '
eared, and very soon the proprietors of the PLANTATION BITTSBS were in a position
to supply‘their laboratory with all the perfectly pure St. Croix Bum needed in manufac
turing the &BEAT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND IN7IGOBATOB. The above cut represent*
file nativbs erushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing it for the stills and presses.
As an antidote to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and
other kindred diseases, the use of the PLANTATION BITTEBS is unsurpassed in tho
history of the world. Over five million bottlr-, ore disposed of annually. They ar®
adapted to old and young, male and female. They are agreeable in taste, and alwav*’
produce an immediate beneficial result, *
Beeembei 9,186 R _
36-I*7.
MEW STO.-E! NEW &Q-DS! LOW PRICES
BMNBRIDGE BOOT AND SHOE STORE
GEORGE SPILLBR.
Titaf, citi*?ns of BAinbridere and rinnity aro respectfully informed that T have r
...I SHOE STOKE, at the ol,Ut„n,l of V4iSh» £ GIbSn . here I am nfernf S ,^H
pnbHs .vith BOOTS MB SHOES »f all descri,.lions, from the heaviest BROGAN t.fthe sraallest GAITrK
I have also a lot of Gr HOC fx R I that I will dispose of at very low fillies Com.trv nr i m
~bm)ifht or taken m exchange for GOADS. Call ami examine mv STOCK of BOOTS and SHQP« P 'u Us
ainjf elsewbereuF.v n.on wilbolave oney by it. * [Feb 10°
»"ir
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W.l■'li r,• r ' ' 1 ' / ' f 1
HOHSEKEEPERSI
HOUSEIfiKPfJRS lj u
MEN-WOMEN-AND-CHIIJIIIEN 1 ‘
men— s.
READ-READ.
“Cooling to Scalds and Burns, tt
“Soofhipg tu all painful wounds,
vo a. “'Hating"to Ulcers, ftc.’
‘COSTAR’S’ BrCKfeflßN' SALVE
Is the most ext}a,oyd|«ii4ry sAisqc ever Hftowth It*,
power of Sootirfjig anil Healing F<>r Luts. ButnS,
Bruises Sores, and Skjn. for
Sere Nippßs. for PHeA ft., fte,-is » Par
allel. ,One person;s*ys of it, Al would no(t be with
out a Box in,my House, i£ it cost $5.00, or I bad to
travel all the way to New York for it.” —Aew York
■ iitehfaff Nttto, Sepei. 6-. ' • „ ;V
y, tgf All Druggists in BAINBRIDGE sell it.
‘‘COSTAR’S”
Standard Preparations.
ARE HIS
U£AXtIXEXim.!
Bitter-Sweet a*d Orange Blossoms,
ggr One Bott e, $1 (10-'Ttee for $2.00,
HIS A ;
“Ooßtar’s.” Rat, Roach', Ao,, Exterrai'iatOW.
“Costar’.s” Bed Bug Exterminators.
“Cosiar’s” (only pme) Insect Powder. -
“Only Infallible Remedies known.”
“18 years established ii*New Yoik.” , , ~
“2.000 Boxes and Flasks mahn',actured daily.”
“ ! ! ! Beware! ! !of spurious imitations ”
**ATI Druggists in BAVNBKfDCE sell them-”
Address “COSTAR,”IO Crosby st., N Y.
or. John F Henry, (succesors to)Dema!s Barnes & Cos.,
21 Park Row. N, Y.
Sold in BAINBRIDGE, GA., by Dr. J. A. BUTfS
& 00. [Feb. 25th, ’69.-44-jy.
Gen. A. H. ColqTjiW. | Hugo H. ColquitV
, A Baker County, Ga. | Savannah G*.
James Baggb, Newton. Baker County, Ga.
COLQUITT & BAGGS,
COTTON FACTORS
General Commission
MEJR.C
BAY CTREE T........... ~.. SAYANNAp, GA.
LiberaT advances on Consignments,
april 22, 1869. 2f6-6ffi.
GEORGIA —Decatur County.
ON the Stait Monday in August next, f will apply
to-the Court ot Oidinaiy of said county iorlet
ters of dismission from the administration ot the
estate of Elizabeth Jbnts, late ol said county, de
ceased *■
SfLAS J'ONES, Admr.
GEORGIA—D»c»tiIr County.
WHEREAS, W. W Barrel, admlniigtrafor of
Samideis Douglass estate, represents to the
C-m.rt ip his petition, duly filed and entered on the
record, that he has fullv adminLtered Saunders
Douglass estate. This is therefore, to let all per
sons concerned, kindred and creditors; to show
cause-—if ariy they can—why said administrate)
should not be discharged, and receive letters of
ismission, on the first Mot,day in October 1869
JOEL JOHNSON. Ord’ry.
April'B; 1&69. aO-eW
GEORGIA- Decatur C.-uxif,
ikealm Ptupeiior t'uilil, April TcOit
IoG9.
JuHN MORGAN. (Col ) ) Ltbkl for Divoob,
vs > Bill to Pkkfect
AM \ NDA MO! GAN, (Col ) f Sk vtci.
IT appearing t - the Cj,nrt by the return of the
Sliei iff that the defendant does no i reside in
this county, arid it fpi-iber appealiiig that site does
not reside in this State, it is ordered by the Court
that said defendant appear and answer at the next
term of this Court Mse that the case be considered
in fault and the plaintiff allo-Aed trt prodetid.
And it is further ordered by the court tYat this
rule be published in the Southern Sun ond«J a
month fox four months,
■ , J M. CLABK.4 S. C., S. W. C.
A Irtie extract from the minutes.
-V G. A. PADRICK. Clk.
may 27* ’69. 5-4 tn.
GEORGlA,—Decatur Ooltnty. *
ON tJfb first in' October next, T will
apply to the Court of Oidihury for letters of
dismissioH- from the Ai'ministratorshib of t4ie estate
of A A. Loug, deceased.
E>: M. LANG, Admr.
jly 15, ’69. >■■■' 22-dm.
««. limit
CONTINUES to treat all private diseases, SyphL
lis in all its forms. Gonorrhea. Gleet, Stricture
Orchitis, and all Uniary disaases and the effects
of mercury are completely eradicatedr Spermator
rhea pi seminal weakness, resulting from self-abuse
or other causes, and which produces some of the
fallowing effects', as blotches, bodily weakness,
dnnstfrpAtiom to Society, un
manliness dread of future events, loss off memory,
indolence, nijcturnal emissions' - , and finally prostia
tion of the vital power., can he fully restored to
health. Persons afflicted with.'this or any other
delicate, intricate, or long standing constitu
tional complaint, should give the Doctor* trial.
He never fails
The Doc tor publishes a medical’ circular that
gives full exposition of venearal and private dis
eases, that can be had free at office, or by mail for
one stamp* It g*ves a clear delineation of all the
distiUßp.B and conditions frohi
meat of the moral law, excesses, liidulgence. expo
sures. and imprudence in married or single lii e
Every sentence Contains instruction, to the afflicted
and enabling them to determine the precise uature
of their complaints.
The. establishment, comprising ten ample rooms,
is central. When it is not convenient To visit the
cifj . the Doctor s opinion; e-an bfc obtained bv giviriir
a written statement of the case, and medicine- can
be forwarded by mail or express In some instan
ces. however a personal examination is absolutely
necessary while in others daily personal attention
is lequired. and tor the accommodation of sHCh
there are apartments connected with the
office that are provided- with every requisite that is
Calculated to prouiote recovery, including medica
ted vapor baths. All prescriptions ar e prepared in
the Doctor s own Labratory. under his personal
supervision. Medical pamphlet afoffic^fre e W
mail Toy two &tiu»p#. No naaUer wboWeAwieo
read what he says. Office No: 18H Third street
tie tween Green and Walm.it streets, near the Post’
I“ olnsv 'H e . Ky. Office hours 9A. M. to 7 P
M.; bundajs, 10 A. M. to 12 Mv i
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SOUTHERN- iSmST
JOR PRIYTIAG
IISTA ELISimUNT.
A LL kinds of JOB WORK done with neatness and
■ 1 and at the lowest living, rates.
IHL IMET OH?q
m Parlors, hails, m
perfttliom Hut tn*.
-The tnfititifafcttjferg hayfe Invented
valuiibe improvements, during the 1
yeargtkao way either in thelandi
The .Vox Bfudtatnt ipffe.
wQnde.ful imitation of the trimolo of
vtfioe, pronounced by the mo«t eminent
and organ builders the only perfect expr&j
ever invented. „
The Patent Harmonic Attaciw
octave cofiple/, which doubles the powers
strument without fftCteafling ifg giic..
The Patent Manued Bttb-Ba*g_,
of independent has#reeds of powfik
played with the drdinary keys.
The Patent . Vox J ubilemt,— a .
beautiful stop, g;iving a style of m\i6ic hf(L
attained hi reed'instruments.
These Organ# are fraperiot l l*
in quick articulation—round;
ness and power. Thai/ hhtie received nearly J
dred First Premiums over all competitor*,l
They are endorsed by the highest umkj
ties.
Send for Illustrated Circular.
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PIIJNO FORTfi
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The subscriber's also offer to the public uJ|
ment of beautiful I’iano Forts— eh gant
cases—full iron frame—overstrung
grand action, etc., at moderate pricn
warranted.
For cheulars'and full particulars addren
6. G. SAXE & Rflfi RTSOIfX!
417'ftftOteB STHET
.NEWliS.il
March 11th. 1669. M
Tte ‘‘Vernumf Spring” fatt %
Jftstly celebrated as a feniedy fof' Ci /
Seroftild, Briyht's Disease, and other Kik |1
Hons , the worst f >r*ns of Cutaneous Duta/o, 4
atism, Female Complaints, and all iuipunbaM
TbC bottles are marked: “VxHlfo^
& Cos., Sheldon, Vt.”
For sale by the pthteipal Druggists.
Pamphlets, with cerfificafes from emitteiilfl
cians ai.d others, sent free. '
W. I]< S€Hf fcf'FEXlll il
Ho Wiliams fitm
Aurch lltli, ititM,
ciffi m
OUT OF THF/ i
JAWSOFDEAIJI
HESITA JION AND DELAY IS bbKiH
on 6 Minnte will & I
L-If'E IN A PILL BOXffjg
LIFE IN A PILL
DR, MAGtiIELS A.\l*l-Ml<ilS PILI J
Uie true (jfrainS Gs
The true Grains of Ilealt@lM
OtE PiLf IS A DOSE.’ 1
DYE PILL IS A DESK. I
Erofp ScYftTaf frt
MEXICO ANfy Alifl
The people know them!
The people use them l
The people praise them ! 1
ffi*f are t/id‘
W THE til off
N 6Y fHfi' HI
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Sweep 1 all Confyetitiaii’ from tit ft
TdF,y GraYH-r art the rrf gyeijrW®
Kxtifigbish If “at its" fountaiii head.
the system against sudden Attacks of
epidemic, and enable the Patient to
gV'ts of miasmatic swamps, fotestferand oi* ®
' DR. BAGGIL S Pllt.
Believes the entire system of pains an I
enlivens the spi’.it and sends new blood J|
BOUNDING TUROUGIf*
They' rHipart a
SPARKLING BmrvTESS ro THE EYK- .
A U SY GIjOW TO THE CHFEK,
A RU BY UNO ETO ,THK LI PS. M
A Cl EARNESSTO THE HEAD; . . #
BBT H INN'S rO'Ttt&'COMYhti&lOV' 1
B< >UY ANCY TO’THE EPiltri’. , 1 9
AND’HAPPINESS ON ALL «IDES. |
For all affections of the Kidneye^
surpassed. J|
t MffliK 10
Is the
HOUSEHOLD TRE YSURS OF
It will cbrtl the violent pkirt of a litirn ° r *
, one minute
It wtii allajt inflamutitm’ at once :
It soothes the piifiM throbhlnlr'of
It cures Corns, Cl)illh.laink'arid'Troßt*bH«#
It is incomparable tot cba|)l*ed hand*, oo
i-ougtmesH of the skin,
It atupeatt p«iu at ofrt».
CsHI sos these inestimable
druggist’s, and if you cannot procure
to this office. . • j
ALL ORDERS for the UNITED* STATE*" *
Addressed to
HERBERT is G® l '
474jBtbkdWky
DR MAGGIEL’S PILLS or SALVE *«•'
BOX. |
j ‘ may 6th; 1869: /
Ft. VY. HO^A^
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W. L
3S4 1 £ 396 I*t©a« l * ,, *
-TiK JE3-mW > -W6C#'<s^
Wholesale dealers in Boots, Shoe*,
may 20, *9