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'L vV aN R hates i rs 4s:
P j f 1
Wh«U if ' the husbatwi and the wife
In heme's *trong light diseoveis
tthcb nf|%t defect* m tailed to meet
The blinded eye* of ioveis ?
Whr need we care to ask ? who dreams {
Without their t horns of rosea,
Ot wonders that the gruasl steel
The readiest sparks discloses
Vet still in mntaal sufferance lias
The secret at true living :
Lor* scarce islors that never knows
The sweetness of forgiving.
From the Waverly Magaslne.
WILL IT PAT.
Will II *pnj to prove ungrateful
To a friend.
To ho loving Chan be hateful,
b the end!
Will It pav to be forgiving?
Tvs, forsbve;
Grant this blessing to the living
/ Whilst you live.
Will it par to he forbearing?
Yes. forbear'
Whilst oui many troubles sharing,
Have a cats.
• Will It pay to help you* neighbor
All you can,
MxtiJbr charity to lobar
Like a man?
Sat such sfmpfe questions guide yon
On your way,
dad- whatever woe betide you,
It will pay*
That, all faithful sons and daughters,
You can learn
That “Bread cast upon the waters
WIU return.”
Motto for a rejected suiter—Be Woed
and sbe wooldu’u Be coed, but kbe
eon Id H I,
Soft answer tornetfr away wrath/ as
the boy said when he hurled a snowoull at
his schoolmaster.
When a father gives §fway hia danghter
Hi marriage, does she tot lose bar selfcpos#
Misiuttf X .L
To save a man from drowning. Keep
him from water. Sure remedy.
Aothox.— A dealer in words, who often
«*H Pt«<* »» hi%own coin.
There is no auch thing as au easy chair
for a discontented man.
Which is the month to which ladies talk
leasts— Tebroary.
An Irishman, traveling in a street that
was paved, was startled by a dog with a
threatening gj-otfel. The traveler attempt-,
ed to pull up ofte of the pa ring stone* ' <»
throw at hint, but it was fast. “Aicah,'*
said Paddy, “wlrat a fine country thin,
where atouea are tied and dogs let loose.’,
A wag, who sent a cask ppr railway a
law days ago, and w!m> haa heard some
thing of the propensities of railway port
ers, added the following caution upon the
address:
•You railway chaps perhap# may think
Ihia cask la laser—taste not—’tia ink.’
*Get oat of the way, boy* get out of the
wayP said « gentleman on horseback to a
boy in the road “Any hovse don't like
donkeys/
•Donn’t he ?’ said the boy. *The» why
doau’t he kick you oti?’
A maiden lady, alluding to the youthful
accomplishment, said ihat at six months of
•g® ahs went alone. A malicious individ.-
aal present remai ke—‘Yes and you have
been going alone ever siuce."
A farmer's son, during a lesson in as
- was asked by the teacher if he
knew what was meani by the milky way.
He indignant!) n | Ited— ‘Why sir, 'tie the
whey »s comes from the cheeseF
A money—hunter tmirg about to marry a
fortune, a tr end asked him how long the
honey niouit would last. ‘lhm’t speak of the
hom y moot.,’ he replied;‘it is harvest moon
w itli uie ’
A returnedAustrafian found the baby In-
U$ lu i, miss »t five bummers* On*
day he i denoed her, asd she fretfully ex
claimed, “1 vr sh y**u had never married in
to tin family T
*1- 41 is y« iw house and home?’ asked »
peibaLof b iht BN r, he saw boarding up
a w<i afys. *>o replied the luriber. “Pm
wuty boarding Up here.’
The son of a Wes tern clergy man excused
hires* It for a pack of « aids which fell fr-*m
hit pocket during h's valedictory by saying
he had on his lather's coat.
A Previous y*nth was brt tight up before
a Chattanooga Squire last week as a wil
•e*s in a certain suit, ‘Doyou understand
Ibe nature ot an oath , roy son?’, asked the
benevolent Justice. “Just you step out in
the street, and * r*e n*e a chance to cuss
yuo r and yow’l see if I don't” was the reply.
Wb**o k»v«‘s KIV, was 01.ee attending ser
vices, the court preacher broke oat with
•’Brethren we are all mortal." Seeing that
the lesson wan distasteful to the royal li«-
tuner, who knitted hie brow, the crafty
Sliest added. -Yee, brethren almuat all
*iß*r
Ban Kate to tor new husband, “John,
What rock doe* true lore build upon *'
Quoth John, end grinned from- eer to eer,
“The rock of yonder cradle, deer.’*
A lady teacher era* endeaeoriag to im*
BifM upon her pupils the terrible effect of
th* punishment of NebuehadTM«ar f ahying.
"Seven year* he ate grana like a cow,"
when a boy a*M, “Did he give milk T
t - m y ■wT*** 1 -"""'
fhw Bom i am SmuTT-m* Bat** '*
CoyroK Buaitr,—lnformation reached here
yeeterday of the burning, on Saturday, oi
the ginhouee end sixty to aerenty-five bales
of cotton belonging to Mr. Cher lea Shorter,
at hie plantation os the Cowikee Creek
«nme forty milee fro® the eity, on the Mo
bile and Girard Railroad, the gin used
even of the Gullet Steel Braeli Pattern, and
it is supposed the fire caught from apark
emitted from the *aw«. The h»a# i* a ae-
Tiona on* to Mr. Shorter, and bi* nomer.ni>.
friend* in the city will reject to bear of ii.—
Gobwbns £*fStr*r. 'V
O- \ -
> \ •
THE SHARON HOUSE,
JOHN hHAKONI, Proplielor,
I3a,int>ricLg:©, G-eorgla.
TRANSIENT BOARD $9 90 PER DAT..
traveling public are hereby notffied that
thiaboiwe has been thoroughly repaired are
refited. as aelfaa refurnished throughout, and ren
dered one of the rn«at desira )le and agreeable
hotels ip the State, worthy the liberal paU-oqage
ha# heretofore reodved from Jlassepg*-? «n,the
rivers and railroad. No or esjAnwi WiH b*
spared to make the ftHABON KOUSI aH that »ny
one oould desiva. Call and test Hs merits,
may 20, ’69. 4-4-ts
T. B. BAUGHN,
attorney at law
COLQUITT, MILLER COUNTY, Ga.
WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted
to his cars.
June, 9i *869. 6-1 y.
Tie ‘’Yermoit Spriig” Wiitr,
Justly celebrated as a remedy for CANCER
Scrofula, fifty*’* Diteku, and other Kidney Affec
lion*, the worst forms of Cutaneou* Diteam* Rheum
atic*, Female Complaint*, and ail impurities of the
blood.
The bottles are marked: “VimaoirT Srsuio, Sax*
A Cos., Shkldox, Vt.”
For sale by the principal Druggist#.
Pamphlets, with certificates from eminent pfcysi-
* «.
270 Wiliam* Straat,
NEW YORK.
March llth, 1869. 46-ly
R* W. HOGAN
WITH
W.l BAKBOK & C 0„
394 A 396
Wholesale dealers in Boots, Shoes, As.,
may 20, 1869.
J. M. Cooper. | O. T. Quantock. J A. C N. B»*t*
jroiin M;. Coopcr&co..
Corner of Whitaker ft St. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAH, Ga.
Wholesale and Retail Dmltrsin
BOOK AND STATION A |tYOr ALL *INDS,
Copying am s Seal Prmm, Pm Knives,
NEWS and BOOK PRINTING PAPER MfiHNU,
Gold Pent. Pm and Ptnctl Casts .
LEDGER WHITING and COLORED PAPERS,
Os all kinds and sixes for Blank and Job Work
PLAYING, VISITING and PRINTER C/ RDF, &c
Books ordared or imported at New York rates.
sept 9 20 fitn
1 T R n. P. 1 ICHMOND.
W. 11. fTAEK & CO,
. w \ L i t 9 < ii Kto
' no, mission Merchants and
J?rO3ST FACTORS
Savannah, Georgia*
CABKFin. ATTKN'TKIN GITIN TO
Sales er Shipment of Colloh and other uodee
Liberal Advance!* Made on Consignment*.
AGKNTS flit THE * At* Os
,übet\ & ltd. B'ush t Julian Gins.
lJulfx J ! u ten 1 lion Gin Feeder'
i-'i i'. (Joes tSwptr? Phosphate of Lime,
Arrow 'Lesydurt
ÜBIM’S PATfc, T U.IW UUXE PHCtSTHrtTE
sept 9. 29,-3ui
T 8 THE TRAVELING PUBLICT
MARSHAIIHOBSE,
Savannah, Ga.
rpHIS First- Clap* Hofei h situated on Brought
1 street, and is cenvenient to the business par
of the City. Omnihnsses and Baggage Wagons wil
always be in attendance at the various Depots and
t4ea.iu.ont landings, to convey passengers to the
Hote. The best
mi eri frail mwmmw
wfR oe found adjoining th* Ron®.
'lhe Bftdfrfigned will spare neither tftwe, trouble
nor e -pens* to make bis gueatx Comfortable, and
render this Bouto, tu way substantial particulai
aqual. at leant, to any in the Stats.
The Rate of Board hat besoßedareil tgfs.ooa It;
a. S Lußj. Ploprieler.
GRAND COMBIMATIO*.
PIEDSOHT AID ItIONTOI
.. t~* ■■ I
Life Insurance Cos.,
OF RICHMOND, VA.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, t 1,000,000
Capital paid i* and securely invested, 100,Q00
Policies tom»d to twenty mouths
active wrvi®, ..t-lV 0
Income same I tow. atm fm,9ou
Dividend* paid o» Mf* poltol®, 40 fm *mt
874 per oaata® of proto* holder..
W.L. CUaaoKno*. Ptoa. B. H-M®*, ▼
c. j h?^SS t a<i. ttSSfett
ap g. Wo®, Supariataadant of Afanatoa.
* AdmNiaiM mi »l*« PirdwMt.
Ist, It i* purely a Southern lostltuthm, aus
caasful beyond all preoedstrt, with widely bMfa
ing inflnanoe* and popularity, .....
2d ll* policies aw mutual aad anu forfeitable,
td Gold Policies will be toraed to those preferiag
tad paying premiums in gold, or its equivileat ia
a borne institution; *ll money ®id Is
premiums in Georgia will be invested ia Georgia
under the direction of a local board of directors.
6th It has paid all losses promptly and without
litigation. Security to tto assured unsurpassed by
apy company on this continent.
L OCL BOARD OF REFERENCE FUR
SOUTH GA. T SATAN NAH.
F. W. Sims, Isaac Cohen. L. J. GuilmartlD.
At Bain bridge,
i J. Dona!eon, R DouaJsou
W. Warfield, J. P. Dickin®n
James M. Donaleon.
CAPT. P. M. HALE.
General Agent—Office 148$ Bay Street,Savannah,
Georgia.
G. W PEARCE special agent for Decatur county,
at Bshibridgf.
Dr. W. N. Bruce Medical examiner. Agents wan
ted.
—a I— r —— . j
Ikneons
——«■ ■■■ ~~— ~ " 1 ~ 1
B. P. BRUTON & CO.,
BEAL ESTATE
-:ANrI:-
INSTOAICI AGMYS,
i C*■ r? p& 3
i j-Hl if ! 1 'i- - " ! . t v \':
OFFERS THE FOLLOWING CITY PROPERTY FOB SALE:
. ■ * . { i., 4 ' il-BLt'lS 8-olfiß jaO'o-J
FOUR A
DWELLING HOUSES AND LOTS
THREE
BUSINESS HOUSES xAND LOTS
two 3j/ Vm\>>[V - f
VACANT BUSINESS LOTS
il'tiuiO-iur II 0 N E ■ '■ '-"• v;, ’- 7U '
VACANT DWELLING LOT I
yf Ai. *■. T-ff. V V-* s m . , ; • . i
f" on
WARE H'O tj’s E AND LOT
Apply early, as all live above property
is offered VERY LOW.
off i Gfi «*r - \ yrn^iymrnm
BROUGHTON STREET, -- - - - Opposite Court House
1' 22 ’' 69 ' * 13 tt.
■[ 111 -4
* 4 t •.
.
Many years ago, tha writer of these lines and an invalid physician, while visiting the
Wand of St. Croix for their health, experienced and witnessiU many surprising ant
beneficial effects of the Sum there produced upon, mauy of the invalids who west (Iflw
dfirselves) 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, deterxnineo, L* possible, to procure the sole right to manufacture
and sell it in the Halted States.
The result of his labors was a glorious eucoess for himself and suffering humanity,
for the celebrated PUPATION BITTEBS was thus made known to the world. PLAN
TATION BITTEBS being an article of ml merit, founded upon new principles, and
relying wholly upon the vegetable world for its medicinal effects, worked a rapid reveta
tion in the history of medicine, and became as a household word all ever the slviiijed
world. The cabalistic & T.-1860-X. wasa talisman of health, and the demand to
the PLANTATION BITTEBS «o<a to exceeded the '
Notwithstanding the Urge Importation of St. Croix Bom, made expressly to the ooa
pounding of thesa Bitters, thequantity was inadequate. It thwstoi became fin—ry
that arrangements upon an axtemlre seal# abroad should at oueo tomato, end an agent 1
w»t dispatched te 8b Thomas to that purpoas. 8a was fortunate ia securing of
S—tag several plantations on seme of the largest and most productive Tfrfrf an the
isUad. Haurae, ms and pa—sew—erected as if by magla, which uttasiy "-riTr
mmarnm- n.^^
awed, end vecy soon the proprietors of the PLANTATION BITTEBS wve In ft position
te supply their laboratory with ell the perfectly pm to CrriZ Bra needed inaunuto*
taring the BBSAT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND INYKJOBATOS, Thefttoauectvayr—nts
the native® crushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing it for the stills and pram.
, As an antidote to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Hilarious Pevers, Byipepsta, sad
tQue kindred diseases, the use of the PLANTATION BITTEBS is unsurpassed in the
Mstoy if the wurst Over fin million bottle disposed of asnually. They are
adapted todd and young, male sad female, feevare t—biiel As «i——
jcoiMan immediate beneficial result
A Davis. """ , • r -
> -l« I*. Rasa®
B V. SCOTT,
—with—
A.DAVIS & CO.
-GRERAL
COMMISSION I IRC HOTS.
AND DEALERS IN
DRT GOODS, GROCERIES, HYRDWaKE, BOOH, SHOE*, *0 . AC , &«.,& .
B HOUGHTON STREET BAIN BRIDGE. GEORGIA
S ” y ° rt ' h *“ <l - ** the “T**
February ] I, ibbii.
fHrJfIHWGANS
FOR PARLORS, BALLS, AND CHURCHES,
Combine more perfections than any others in the
mirket.
The manufacturer have invented and applied
more valuabe improvement*, during the la* l twenty
years than any ftther in the land. _ .
T9»a Patant 7n Humana Tr«u»oio. —a
wonderful imitation of the tremolo of the human
voice, pronounced by the most eminent
and organ builders the only perfect expression stop
ever invented.
The Patent Harmonic Attaohmant.—An
octave coupler, wM& doubles the power of the in
strument without increasing lt% sine.
The Patant Manual Sub-Baas.— An octave
of Independent bass reeds of great power which are
played with the ordinary key*.
The Patent Vox Jubilant. —A »♦» anfl
beautiful stop, giving a at via of music hitherto un
attained in reed instruments
These Organs are enuenor to all others
in quirk artic«faNon--m«n*l- pipe-likb tnha—sweet
ness and power. Then, him received nearly ox*
pn *i, Fir»t Premium* over all eOrPrelitnrs.
They are endorsed by the highest musical author!*
ties
9mi M Hkmetedei Oiremhr.
PIANO FORTES
The subscribers also o«er to the public aa assort
ment of haaatlfal Piano Foats-elegant roeewood
casee—full iron frame— overstrung bass—French
grand action, etc., at moderate prices and fully
warranted. •
For circulars wui fall particular* address
***««£ fflfflßßL
NEW YORK.
Marsh llth, 1869. 46-ly.
S' tie / 't O Oif Oil S|i!
It. HUM
CONTINUES to treat all private diseases, Svphf
lt» In all Us fbras*. Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture
Orchitis, and all Uniary dmaasew. and the effects
of mercury are completely eradicatedr Spermator
rhea ot veminaA weak asm. resulting frwm self‘abuse
or other causes, and which produces some oi the
following effect*, as blotches, bodily weakness,
indigestion, ooustipatiou. aversion to society, un
manliness dread of future eveuU, loss oft memory,
#U(io.cnce. nocturnal emissions, and finally prostra
tion of the vital power, can be fully restored to
health. Persons afflicted with this or any other
delicate, intricate, or long standing constitu
tional coinphiint, should give the Doctors trial.
He never fails
The Doc tor pnMiahe* a meilicaT cfrcnlar that
gives full «xpo*ition of venearal and private dis
ease*, that can be bad free at office, or by mntl for
one stomp• It give* a clear delineation of all the
disease* and conditions resulting from the infringe
ment of the moral law, excesses, indulgence, expo
sure*. and imprudence in married or single li:e
Every sentence cm• tains instruction to t tie stßieled
and eiiubiing hem to determine- the prech-e nature
of their complaints.
The - stablisbiHcrrt, eompriring ten ample romps
is central When it i* not convenient to visit ihe
citj. the Docbir’s opinion can Ik., obtained la giving
a written statement of the case, and medicine- cat.
be forwarded by mail or expicrs In some instan
ces, however, a personal exainiruvlii.it is ab«>lutcly
necessary, while in others daily personal attention
is lequired. and for the accommodation of such
pat ents there are apartments connected with the
office that are provided with every requisite that i
calculated to promote recovery, including medic-a
ted vapi.»r hat-lift. All prescript ions are piepared in
the Doctor’# own Labratory. under his personal
supervision. Med-od pamphlet at office free, or by
mail for two staii»|is. No matter who have fallen,
read what he says. Office No; 183 Third street,
between Green and Walnut streets, near the Host
office, Louisville. Ky (Jffice hour# 9AM to 7l’
M.; Stmtla;*, 10 A M. to 12 M.
OAK W CITY
ME & BILLIARD SIM,
Upstairs in Bowers Block.
8: . Ov. STREET, BAINBFiIDGE GA
B. F. OOLMHT & BROTHEK.
PKOI‘UIETOII>.
Tli** -aloon i* alwaya -up|>lie*l wilb cboicr
WS£S«SES,
WINES,
•BRANDJiIS,
r--*'
- *€., ftu.
THE HILLIARD TABLER M
are all new. an*l a* tfornl
April I*l. 1869.' 49^(1
A K. JENNINGS
or AtHASt, oKonoiA, wrm
PUOSPKH P SH WV *OO..
bBAURR* 111
BOOTS & BO3ES,
13 5 5 I: SI A ? ) *.TIU | T
i >’KW YOKE.
thog. h brooms,
asrssmxm
A. M. Binninger ft Cos.
lMPoavsu an a wboivau dbamm m
BRASSIES. WStS&ISS,
WINES, GINS, frC.,
NO. M BUTBH STREET.
**“ .- - • NEW STORK
sots PXOPSIITOSB AN* IMPORTS! g 0 f
Binninger's OKI London DookQln.
Ort.™ Mid,» R.„1,11.hM , 778 .
June 24, 18ft9. |y
WATKR MILL FOR SALE,
T’M.r - *"*'' •» -» on reßHonnble
~ : •££ •“ W*'«r Mill,
? O n,1 7 «et Os Ifoinbridge, on the aft a
,* • ««> lw " !*«'« "on* 01im« {£ till fa
~, , ”!/ ** r? p " ,r . “n« •>»* P'«ntj of ,l» , <r J b«t
: i;t r pjs.t:
-raMaMarr^
j * Hu\jl iv * , "' i ‘ Mt k " ' i
tot
CtHE AT^
Southern Preptratii
The*** Ifemedies ate the result of
laborione study, and a long bedside „' *
the finwtb and Wes*, and from Ibc
they Kate drnh fn trt the mrdlr'ai p , / ,l1
press and the pvtldic, and the
and unive.sal salWactiofi gireji, the*
diately l»ocome the 1
arfANDAKD MEDICINES OFTfit
Being prepared by the medical
vested ot all secrecy, physcians i»”3)lj
are prescribing them in their practice whU
satisfactory results. ' ™
The editor of the Columbus ()(is* )iu
“We have bnd occasion to use ai..i
GREAI SOUTH ERN PREPARATION?? 1
ly, and in every iuetauce they gave
tion.” _
The Memphis Dally Apptjfeny
“The superiority of th* GREAT ten
PREPARATIONS is acknowledge by ififi
tested them, wnd we Cheerfully reeeagJ
to our triends th'oughout the oeuatn?!
The Memphis Pubkc Ltdyer mva- 1 1
• The GREAT SOUTHERN p K tH|
are prepared and offered hy , stauach
our city, Whom,tee Anew: the
tion, and We cheerfully recommend tig
Family Modicines ”
The Brandon (Miss.) Republican mjt
“The GREAT SOUTHERN PREPaRatj
prepared by emimiut physicians aod m
our uiidst.”
YOUHSICK WIF|
is rapidly sinking tv an early grave. Hr
growing dim and her cheeks
personal charms are fading, and sfe «l
tive; her whole frame is teeble, smsthu
vous; the feast short but,
a palpitating heart, she has uoappetite |
aches, her fentrVnd hands are cofafeitlt,
is jest less. Aatvow and cross, and *Hnt
ifjifry pdivf.
{ ' Do YOU know what'* matter vith rm,
; WI EE OR DaUGHTEI;
who is tbns aOictrd? Ask her if she b
with any complaint peculiar to bsrmi
if she i» troubled with painful, suppress
tiiar Monthly Peiiods: if she has
Whites. Oblorods or Green Kicknm,hit..
Womb, tTlceratlon of the Womb, ora, '
disseases produced by an irregular
Wcfch.
ENGLISH t
FEMALE BITTH
will immediately amuse and restore to k
Phyeicians all over the country m
with its effects. We bold hundred* of It
lartothe following:
[Extract from the Macon (Xtoft I
“From the unprecedented mleudi
the ENGLISH FKMAIXJUiTIBS toe,
entire.satisfnctiorr given, we enntnll; it
them to our Indy friend#.’’
Mr F. p. Sinclair, of DeKalb Mfw.ii
“Three of our physicians are iwm* jn
in their practice, rate of whom sayrjtbnrl
ine tonic equal to your ENGLISH FES
'I ERS ’’
Messrs Carpenter ft Cos., of Hindi
March 1868, says:
The sale ol your ENGLISH FEMAII
is wonderful Send two dtmeii by tu
1\
If in son ft Neal, of Hnntsvillr. Ala. )L
•‘Please forward by express, six A-ei
EiiVl AI.E Hi ri’ERS.”
T hese Bitters are beautifully put bju
ties, at $2 60 per fsttlle. or th'fe Mil*
one bottle hurting two weeks Sent L'i
•he country on receipt of price," »WI
druggists.
J P DUO IGOOLE ft Ct' J
. ' SSerepln
By cleansf-.p tn,* Stomach. amWiM'i
carryitrg off nil fdlfrrur* matter, sdki
powerful anti-periodic ihe
KIKG OFCfITIII
at one dollnr per bottle is *ioJnr t
phtsieitins’ condiiimthn far tkervic
of Chills nnd J ever Nenntlgift. V*s.i
complaints of a malarious origin
It never effects the head. ears, or mfß
administered t<, infant*. un*i i* saptiimyl
f »r these diseases
farmers and plaxibH
•and over the country are buying lifl
till ILLS for family use, and all urr +m6
its effects If von do not wish yeurl'H
this is the letuedy It i# prepwrril isl
who Inrve much experience in
hvrioos diseases, and, as this remoio
private practice it i# contidcutiall; rfl
n- a standard preparation.
Log.- tsrtt es $1 00, <» aixb.ttlrsE %
by all druggists.
HAVE YOI .1 foil
Use m (pi
Have yor. airy disease of the J,un*?
JJse Amfli
Have yro» Plenmy or Brmichdi#f
, ’ lire but j l *]
Hare you Crmtp or f| .ripfug (’.mtli'i , 4
Use \iuft 'tf J
The prettiest nnd best Cough ,<vrf i a 1
rrtL , I» A/ -M
the mother # cheap Uraigh Svmf .m I
bArtF'fm
1 he UhiHren’s favorite ill
ft
Frrr family use. as a punertrri ripO*
pain and cuusiug sleep, it t.«» no ts* 1
Price, sl/ 0 Sofd \rj all jM
STOP OLP MVV'jl
You need not grunt anv k't'ft* ,i \
curerl right away. Your
been annoying yon long enongh'
BIMSMU »
Eitrort of Bcffterry
w n cure you of all that noffcrtng-
of Urttiory de|Harit>. frequent «leni ft?
b* Urinate. Gravel, Gruit. Dropsy.
, effect of Habhn of l>?ssipitiim ore*tlf *
ted to old or voting, male of to®* * .
Price, »• 00 pe. Little, or .i*
Suit to all part# rrf the country <>» i
also, for sale by druggist#.
IMPURE BLOOD j
REQUIRES THE USE Os 1
CONSTITU TI^S
monarch, ■
Which pnrifle# the Blood, cor#*
oases. Glandular Swelling*, S»P b ■
old Ulcer# and Sores. B>»ii*. *’ ,c ‘ -;uB
is composed of Stifling! n
of Potash, which are »cknowle;iß (,
to be the best Blood Purifisi* »»* r L ■
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THE PRICE OF W* b
BEDDCED
“POOD MAN’S SJ
A. MARTIX, PiV
oo istantly on band *
kies, Hili®, Brandies. p
Uiuued and Fresh Frulls. oy» w
and Crackers. Good Wbiskof
per drina. Give him * toll• |
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