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FOOD FOR SMiLEfc*
Ihi V Imvi* “buSs-amni wi’ddißftH’ 1 if)
n<tnniM;tirut, ami sardonic joke; tlit; ea
tubieg are bass-wood hams,’’
"\on may s:*cccm-s1 in closing {he door
•Xainst your ,sins, Jmt y.m seldom crowd
them completely off* from ihe threshold.
When we are alone, we have onr thotight*
to watch; in the family, our tempers; in
cohmany rtur tun<?nex.
“Five acres too modi"—Heart aches,
lieadaehps, earaches, toothaches and earth?
quakes.
Harmless pugilism—Striking attitudes.
The public singer that “draws’" the best
1 A. mosfju'ttt.
W hat is the greatest want of the age ?
Want <»l funds.
Why is an over- worked horse like an
umbrella ? IVcanse it is used up.
People speak of (he sun’s breaking out.
W iM they account for the spots on its face?
What is the difference between a pill and
a hill ? One is hard to get up, and the
other is lia'-d to get down.
“Jake, lend me ten dollars till 1 si'll my
dog?’’ Jake replied soothingly and sym
pathetically: “O Jim ! 1 wouldn’t sell
him,
A stm v is to’di of a young n:nn who
was going West, to open a jewelry-store.
When asked wliat capital be hud, he re
plied: *A crowbar.’’
Have you a sister? Then love and cher
ish her. If you have not a sister of your
owu love somebody else’* sister.
A girl in Wisconson swallowed forty
percussion caps, Her mother refrained
from spanking her for fear of an. explosion.
Sprigging* says he once prevented a see
vote case of hydrophobia by simply gets
ting on a high fence and waited there un
til the (log left.
The proprietor of a Boston bone«mill ad
vertises that “persons sending their own
bones to be ground will be qlteuded to
with punctuallity and dispatch.
Pat Doolan, at the bailie of Chancelors
ville, bowed low at a cannon-bull which
wi/.zed just six inches above his head.
‘Faith,” said Pat, ‘one never losses any*
thing by bejng polite.”
llope is the last lingering light of the
human heart. It shines when every other
is put out’ Extinguish it and the gloom
<if affliction becomes {he very blackness of
darkness —cheerless and impenetrable.
’Mike, if yon meet Pat, tell him to make
haste.” “Sure an’ 1 will,” said mike; “but
what shall 1 tell him if I don’t mate him/”
*Whv,.ye spalpeen don’t say anything to
him,” said the irate Pa*, ‘1 lien if ye sav
m>, bednd I won’t mention it to him, .if Fie
don’t come along,’ which appeared perfect
ly satisfactory to both parties.
“The woman Question” —What shall 1
get lor a winter bonm t ?
“The Man Question” —Where shall I get
money enough to pay for it ?
The man who had his attention first
turnel to inatrimory by the beautiful man
ner hi which a girl handled a broom, now
says it was nothing to t lie Way she handled
it a little while alter he married her.
A girl in Detroit, cried “murder 1” when
her love'* hu iged her. ’Shelias been fined
$25, and —worse than all—lie’s quit hug
ging her.
A carpet-bagger in Arkansas thrashed a
negro in his employ the other day, where
upon the colored brethren in the neighbors
hood clubbed in upon Mr. Yank and came
very near heath g him to death, besides
killing and crippling Ins stock. So much
for Bucking Ilani.
IsciPKXT. —It is related of Butler 1 hat
when last at the Astoi House, a spoon, by
accident, fell out of his baud and into his
sleeve, but soofi dropped in to the plate
with a loud ling, whereupon the crowd at
the table hud their fun, and the “Beast,’* it
is said, really and perhaps tor ibelirst time
in his life, blushed.
BOTTLED PROPS OF WIT AND WIS
DOM BY JOSH BILLINGS.
It in human to err, but devilish to brag
on it.
Blessed arc the single for they can
double at leisure.
Blessed iz Ik* who has a good wife and
knows how to sail her.
Blessed bo he that has a good pile, and
knows how to spread it.
Blessed iz them who have no eye lor a
kcy*>ho!e, or ear for a knot-hole.
Blessed iz he who alvvuz carries a stun
in his hand but never heaves.
He that will fuller good advice is a
greater mail than he who gives it.
Bleesed.iz he that can pocket abuse and
feci it no disgrace to be bit by a dog.
The minds of the voting are easily train
ed; it is hard to get au old hop viue to
travel anew pole.
Happiness eons : sts in being perfectly
aatißfied} with what you have got, and
what you huin’t got.
If you want to Irani a child to steal oats
in the bundle make him beg out uv you
everything yon give him.
Just in proportion that a man is thanks
fill to lie a veil and Ins neighbor, just in
that proportion is he happy.
I never knew anybody yet to get stung
t»y hornets, who kep awav from where
thev wuz—it is just so with bad luck.
It is a dreadful tine thing to whip a young
one just enough and not any more. 1 take
it that the spot is lokatod jist where the
pride ends and their mads begins.
I think every mail and woman on earth
ought to wear on their hatband those
words m large letters, “Lead not into
temptation."
Hints from a Postmaster.— When you
call at the postofuee for your mail, and the
postmaster bauds it out, ask him if that is
all.
If yon ask him for mail and he tens you
tlicre* is none, tell him there ought to be ;
then go home and send the rest of the fam -
ily around to ask through the day.
Don’t bring your mail to the office until
♦lie mail closes, then d—n the postmaster
stir not unlocking the mail bag and putting
your letter in.
When von want a stamp on your letter,
tell the postmaster to put it on : if he don’t
Bek it, yon lick him. In case you put the
_*iamp on yourself, soak it in your mouth
long enough to remove the mucilage, it
will then stick till it is dry.
Be sure to ask the postmaster to credit
yon for stamps ; if he has any accommoda
tion about him he will do it.
i
If you hare a box, stand and drum on it
until the postmaster hands out your mail,
it makes him feel good especially if he is
# waiting ou some one else.- , w |
Business Cards-
W. inneam “ J. H. Joto.ton.
DUNCAN &. JOHNSTON,
O' ot’ton "E*" 1 aot oT s
AND
(Onifrat tfcmmtesica
70 Bay Street 76
SA VANN AH, - - GEORGIA
sept 9 20 6tn.
“ TABLIsHgD fg44.
Wm. M. DAVIDSON,
150 Bay Street,
SAVAN X AH, GEORGIA.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
FOREIGN and DOOMESTIC WINE
and liquors
Os the finest qualities; a/so *-ole agent, for the
Suites of Georgia and Florida, for the sale of Mas
sey, Huston .£ Co’s celebrated Philadelphia Ale.
Orders solicited. sept 9 20 ly.
MEINHARD, BROS &. CO-;
Wholesale Dealers in
sears, shoes, hats,
Heady Made Clothing,
{fcntlrnun’jff
111 Broughton St.
* SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
OFFICB
Meinhard, ) 80 & 8- WHITE T. jS. Meinhard
Meinhard, J New York (E. A. W eil
n. T. BLOCKER,
* WITH
Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
Wines, Liquors and Sugars,
149 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
Hole Agent for Georgia and Florida of
Hart ms Celebrated PALE ALE
In barrels and half barrels.
sept 9 20 6m
It. H. Anderson. G. W. Anderson
John W. Anderson. A. H. Cole.
JM{\ W. ANDERSON’S SONS SCO-,
ms jm. w mm mm. tm 9
Factors
And General Commission Merchants,
Anderson's Blocli, Drayton Street, Near the Bay
SAVANNAH, GA.
Agents for the
Empire Line of Sidewheel Steamships.
sept 9 20 6m.
C r E. GROOVER, A. 1 m’inttre, c. f. sTtfßto
Suvannuh ., Thomasville. Savannah
GROOVER, STUBBS % CO.,
COTTON PACT OR S
—a sr D
General Commission Merchants,
94 Buy Street, SAVANNAH, GA.
*
gif’ Bagging, Ties, ope and other Supplies, fur
h ed, also Liberal Cash Advances made oh
onsignments for Sale or Shjpmeut to Liverpool or
Northern Ports. sept 9 20 6m.
W estcott 11. Coleman
it
PLAIN AND FANCY
PtIDTII AND HIIIII
9
Shop Corner of Brond and Broughton Streets,
BAINBIHDGE, GA.
H VYING permanently located, and being desir
ous of identifying himself with the interests
of the city, respectfully asks at the hands of a gen
erous public only such encouragement as his work
entitles him to expect. He will also execute
SIGN WRITING
n all its varied phases and styles; K ALSO MINING
A PEL HANGING, FRESCOING, &c.
Feb, 11th, 1869. 42-3 m.
lIIIB4MII
Can he made by buying your goods of
L. 13 Ehrlich ,
. BROUGHTON STREET,
BAIN BRIDGE, GEORGIA
Keep constantly on hand a splendid assoitmen
of Family Groceries, consisting in part of
BACON, FLOUR,
SUGAR, COFFEE,
SALT, RICE
TOBACCO , FOTATOES
HEAL, LIQUORS,
BUTTER, LARD,
CHEESE , mR ACKERS,
FICKLE S, w CANDIES,
CANNED AND FRESII
FR FITS.
In fact everything that can lie bought in a grocery
store, all of which lie is offering LO IF FOR CASH.
(jive him a call. " sept 16 21 6ai
D. FALVEY,
FURNITURE WARE HOUSE!
163 BROUGHTON 153
2 and Dcor from Barnard Sirfpt,
SAY a;x n a h ga.
NEW WORK MADE TO ORDER
Repairing,
AIATTRESS MAKING
> and Upholstering at
I
SHOTEST NOTICE
Business Cards.
THE SHARON HUISf,
JOlirf Proprietor,
nUricise, G-eorgia.
TRANSIENT BOARD $3 00 PER DAY'.
THE traveling public are hereby notified that
this house has been thoroughly repaired are
rodted, as aeli as refurnished throughout, and ren
dered one of the most desiraile and agreeable
hotels in the State, worthy the liberal patronage it
has heretofore received from passengers on the
rivers and milroad. No pins or expenses will be
spared to make the SHAKO N HOUSE all that any
one could aesire. Call and test its merits.
com 20, *69. 4-4-ts.
VBIi AUGIiN,
ATTORNEYrAT ILAW
COLQUITT, MILLER COUNTY, GA.
WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted
to his care.
June. 3,1869. * 6-1
The Vermont Spring Water.
Justlv celebrated as a remedy for CANCER
Scrofula, Bright's Disease, and other Kidney Affec
tions, the worst forms of Cutaneous Diseases, Rlttum
alism, Ernale Complaints, and all impurities of the
blood.
The bottles are marked: “Yermost Spring, Saxe
& Cos., Sheldon, Vt.”
For sale by the principal Druggists.
Pamphlets, with certificates from eminent physi
cians ar.d others, sent tree.
W. 11. SCH I EFFELIIS & CO.
170 Wiliams Street,
NEW YORK.
March 11th. 1869. 46-ly
R, W. HOGAN
WITH
W.l RANSOM & GO.,
314 & 386 Broadway
NJEW ***-
Wholesale dealers in Boots, Shoes, &c.,
may 20, 1869.
J. M. Cooper. ] G. T. Quantock. j A. C.
Jolin TVC. Cooper & oo ,
Comer of Whitaker & St. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Wholesale apd Retail Dealers in
BOOK AND STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS
Copying'and Seal Tresses, Ten Knives,
NEWS and BOOK PRINTING PAPER and INK
Gold Tens. Pen and Pencil Cases,
LEDGER WRUNG and COLORED PAPERS,
Os all Icinds and sizes for Blank and Job Work
PLAYING, VISITING and PRINTERS CARD, &c
Books ordered or imported at New York rates.
sept 9 206 m
wa. n. star:. ii. p. bicMond.
¥. H. STARK k C 0„ ,
WHOLESALE GK OC ER S
Commission Merchants and
COTTON FACTORS
, Savannah, Georgia.
CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO *
Sales ot Shipment of Cotton and ot her Produce
Liberal Advances Made on Consignments,
AGENTS FOR TIIE SALK OF
Gullet’s Steel Brush Colton Gins,
Hall's Pdtemt Cotton Feeder,
E< F. Coe's Super? Phosphate of Lime,
Arrow Tics, and
GRIME’S PATENT RAW BONE PHOSPHATE.
„ sept 9, 20,-Bm.
TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC!
THIS First-Class Hotel is situated on Brought
street, and is convenient to the business par
of the City. Omnibusses and Baggage Wagons wil
always he in attendance at the various Depots and
steamboat landings, to convey passengers to the
Hotel. The best
LIVERY STABLE ALCOffiHODATIOMS
will be found adjoining the House.
The undersigned* will spare neither time, trouble
nor expense to make his gnests Comfortable, and
render this House, in-every substantial particular
aqual, at least, to*any in the State.
The Rate of Board has beenßednced to $3,01) a Bay
A B. LUCE, Proprietor.
P. H. BEHN,
COTTON AND RICE FACTOR
—AND— #
©omwissitm fjjmhiwt,
First Office West of the Exchange,
SAVANNAH - GEORGIA |
sept 9-20 6m.
B. and. LESTER,
WITH
Goodman & Myers
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
137 bay'steeet, SAVANNAH, GA.
As Agent fer the various Manufacturers of Vir
ginia, we are prepared to fill all orders for every
grade and style, at Manufacturers' prices.
filT We pay the highest pi ices for Hides, Beeswax,
&c., &c. oct 14 6m.
Georgia— Decatur Counly. *
JB. Earnest, as next friend of Mrs. N. C. Earnest
has applied for exemption and setting apart and
valuation of Homestead; and I will pass upon the
same November 20th 1869, at my office in Bain
luidge. Joel Johnson, oid’y
Georgia— Deeatnr County.
ANN A, Strickland has applied for exemption
and setting apart and valuation of Homestead;
and I will pass upon the same November 18th 1869
at my office in Bainbridge.
nov 11 2w Joel JomJson, ord,y
Notice.
ON the first Monday in December next, I will ap
ply to the court of ordinary of said county for
letters of administration ou the estate of R. M. Me
Hair, D. J. G. McNair, nov
AN: nwßLac* -- *** - _ ppp; — - »■
Miscellaneous Advertisements
IPreMh jjA;; Stoek.
. a w.
%
8R0.40 STREET,
Bainbridge, Georgia.
Offer for sale at the lowest market rates a full assortment of
DRY GOOD .GROCERIES’ CLOTHING, BOOTS, CAps> .WAKE, NOTIONS &
in fact a general assortment of everything usually Jong* *»’
the benefit of our planting friends, a large lot of Lag_i..,,. H , ■ . . yourselves We
,M 2 remark.My low rate! for Curb All we ark i, .o ■ ex~
are also prepared to buy Cotton, or advance on the same shipped oo bavannan, gedt 23 2 2 ts
Many years ago, the ■writer of these lines and an invalid physician, while visiting the
Island of St. Croix for their health, experienced and witnessed many surprising and
beneficial effects of the Rum there produced upon many of the invalids who were (like
ourselves) seeking health; and, upon inquiry and investigation, obtained a full history
.of its medicinal virtues. He was delighted and surprised, and after his own recovery,
which scon occurred, determined, if posable, to prxure the sole right to manufacture
and sell it in the United States.
The result of his labors was a glorious success for himself and suffering humanity,
for the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS was thus made known to the world. PLAN
TATION BITTERS being an article of real merit, founded upon new principles, and
relying 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—E. 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 importation of St. Croix Rum, made expressly for the com
pounding of these Bitters, the quantity was inadequate. It therefore became necessary
that arrangements tjpon 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
cured, and very soon the proprietors of the PLANTATION BITTERS were in a position
to supply their laboratory with all the perfectly pure St. Croix Rum needed in manufac
turing the GREAT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND INVIGORATOR.- The above cut represents
the natives crushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing it for the stills and presses.
I* As an antidote to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and .
other kindred diseases, the use of the PLANTATION BITTERS is unsurpassed in the
history of the world. Over five million bottlrs ure disposed of annually. They are
adapted to old and young, male and female. They are agreeable in taste, and always
produce an immediate beneficial result. ” a
A. Davis. H. L. Basnet
B C< SCOTT,
i
—wrrk—
I -GENERAL
COMMISSION SIIRUIAITS.
AND DEALERS IN,
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &C., &C„ &«., &
Broughton street bainbridge, Georgia
Height Drafts on Savannah aud New York, always on hand. Pay the higbi si marketprices for Cot
ton and other Country Produce.
February 11, 1869. 24
A. A. SOLOMONS & CO.,
jsnj je:
DRUGGISTS,
CORNER CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STREETS,
#
savannah, - - - %mm m
Established 1840
* * Keep constantly on hand a large supply of
EU GS, , PERFUMERY,
SOAP, TOILET ARTICLES.
PAINTS, VARNISHES,
OILS, . BRUSHES, &c.
They are the M a nufacturers of
SB® M mj* JMT 9 « 3EB M. TTT 3E S w> 9
cd
# A purely Southern Enterprise which are highly recommended by some of the most distinguish
citizens of Georgia and other States
Eetail store aMjhc old stand, Market Square*
Miscellaneous Ad vertisements
THE ESTEY ORGANS
FOR PARLORS, HALLS, AND CHURCHES,
Combine more perfections than any others in the
market;
The manufacturers have invented and applied
more volnabe improvements, during the la»t twenty
years than any other in the land. , *
The Patent Vox Humana Tremo •
wonderful imitation of the tremolo of the human
voice, pronounced by the most eminent organists
and organ builders the only perfect expression stop
ever invented.
The Patent Harmonic Attachment.— An
octave coupler,‘which doubles the power of the in
strument. without increasing its size.
The Patent Manuel Sub-Bass.— An octave
of independent bass feeds of great power which are
played with the ordinary keys.
The Patent Vox Jubilant.—A, new and
beautiful stop, giving a style of music hitherto un
attained in teed instruments.
These Organs are superior to all others
in quick articulation —round, pipe-like tone swee
ness and power. Thcty liwe received nearly oxb hun
dpkd First Premiums over all competitors. ,
They are endorsed by the highest musical authori
ties.
Send for Illustrated Circular.
PIANO FORTES
The Subscribers also offer to the publican assort
ment of beautiful Piano FoRTS-elegant rose woo
cases—full iron frame— overstrung bass—Kronen
grand 'action, etc., at moderate prices and fully
Warranted.
For circulars and full particulars address
G.G, SAXE & ROBERTSON 1
417 BROME STREET.
new York.
March 11th, iB6O. 46-ly.
1, HIITtll
CNTINUES to treat all private eases, Syphi
lis in all its forms. Gonorrhea,'‘Gleet, Stricture
Orchitis, and all Uniary disaases. and the effects
of mercury are completely eradicated!’ Spermator
rhea oi seminal weakness, resulting from self'abuse
or other causes, and which produces some of the
following effects, as blotches, bodily weakness,
indigestion, constipation, aversion to society, un
manliness. dread of future events, loss off memory,
indolence, nocturnal emissions, and finally prostra
tionofthe vital power, be fully restored to
health. Persons afflicted with this or any other
delicate, intricate, or long • standing constitu
tional complaint, should give the Doctors 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 stafnp* It gives a clear delineation of all the
diseases and conditions resulting from the infringe
ment of tbe moral law, excesses, indulgence, expo
sures, and imprudence in married or single lile.
Every sentence contains instruction to the afflicted
and enabling them to determine the precise nature
of their complaints.
The establishment, comprising ten ample rooms
is central. When it is not convenient to visit the
city, the Doctor’s opinion can be obtained by giving
a written statement of the case, arid medicines can
be forwarded by mail or express. In some instan
ces, however, a personal examination is absolutely
necessary, while in others daily personal attention
rs required, and for the accommodation of such
patients there are apartments connected with the
office that are provided with every requisite that is
calculated to promote recovery, including medica
ted Vapor baths. All prescriptions are prepared in
the Doctor’s own Labratory, under his personal
supervision. Medical pamphlet at office flee, or by
mail for two stamps. No matter who have failed,
read what he says. ..fficeNo: 188 Third street,
between Greoa and Walnut streets, near the Post
office, Louisville, Ky. ffice hours 9A.Mito 7P.
M.; Sundajs, 10 A. M. to 12 M.
ME & EMU SIM.
Upstairs in Bowers’Block,'
BROAD STREET. JBAINBftIDGE 6a
B. F. COLBERT k BROTHER;
PROPRIETORS.
This Saloon is always supplied with choice
naeNti, #
WI S»«
THE BILLIARD TABLES
are all new, ahd as good
as can he found in
pared at short notice. »
April Ist, 1869. 49-ts
A. K. JENNINGS
OF ALBANY, GEORGIA, WITH
PROSPER P. SHAW & CO
■ ♦
DEALERS IN
13 IBIKRAY STREET
.NEW YORK.
THOS. H. BROOME,
KEPRESEXTS
A. M. Binninger 85 Cos,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
mmmm, wausaai
WINES, GINS,
WO. 15 BEATER STREET.
Near Broadway, - - - NEW YORK
sole Proprietors and importers of *.>
Binninger’s Old London Dock Gin.
Orders Solicited Established 1778.
june 24, 18t>9. JMy
WATER MILL FOR SALE.
THE undersigned offers to sell on reasonable
t erins his saw and Grist Water Mill, situated
eleven miles East of Bainbridge, on the A. &G.
R. It , and two miles from Climax. The mill is
in first fate repair, and has plenty of the very best
of timber adjacent to it. For further particulars
apply to J. R. PERRITT
Climax, Ga.
sep 3 2t-tf.
Drottigoole’s Columiu^l
Southern Preparations \
These Remedies are tbe "result of many T ANARUS, I
laborious study, and a long bedside
the (South and West, and from the golden ( • 0( B
thev have won from the medical 'prow^S■
press and the public, and the unprecedented '& ""B
afid universal satisfaction given, they hav«
di'ately become the ‘"“tel
* STANDARD MEDICINES OF THE AQg I
Being prepared by the medical profession, an j ~ I
vested of all secrecy, physcians in all d| t ', (li *|
are prescribing them in their practice with the» I
satisfactory results. °«t|
The editor of the Columbus (Miss.) Senti n .j H j
“We h*vfl had occassion to iise several nf Jl 1
GREA T SOUTHERN PEMf ARaITONS, i no „ r S 1
]y, and in every instance they gave entire sathf 1
tion.” ** |
The Memphis Daily Appeal' says;
“The superiority of the GREAT SOUTHPdi, 1
PREPARATIONS is acknowledge by all wh „ I
tested them, and we cheerfully recommettd tk"' 1
to our friends throughout the country" • f * I
The Memphis Public Ledger says:
“Thfe GREAT SOUTHERN PREP }
are prepared and offered by staunch physt:i aBl I
our city, Whom we blow, the Remedies give
tion, and we cheerfully recommend them is ,
Family Medicines.”
Thfe Brandon (Miss.) Republican says.
“The GREAT SOtJTHEBN PREPAItATIOj J
prepared by eminent physicians aud sell tit{| j,
our lhidst.”
YOUR SICK WiFi
is rapidly sinking to ah early grpVe. Jlet ey-eg|
growing dim and her cheeks .befeorfiiog palcf \.,,
personal charms are fading, 4M she is less talla M
tive; her whole frame is feeble, emaciatedindkjl
vous; the least exercisfe'eauses short
a palpitating heart, she has no appetite,'her iJS
aches, her feet and hands are constantly cold’
is restless, nervous and cross, And every thififftyw
tc give relief,
Do you know what’s'matter with your
WIFE OR DAUGHTER.
as thus afflicted? Ask her if she. is frtfohl,} '
any complaint peculiar to her sex.,, fc er
is troubled with painful, suppressed ot\rri r .
ular Monthly Periods: if she has lf *
Whites. Chlorosis or Green Siekness.FallingofU,
Womb, Ulceration of the Womb, or any- of. thte. *
disseases produced by an irregular Action of %,,
Womb.
I
BNGLISfI.
FEMALE ‘BITTERS 1
will immediately arouse and restore to health. a
Physicians all over the country are delight* ,
with its effects. We hold hundreds of letters sia »
Jar to the following: ’ , t u .
[Extract from tbe Macon (Miss) Rtiitk') , i
“From tbe unprecedented sale and demand i« )
the ENGLISH FEMALE ELITES here, pad th j
entire satisfaction given, we earnestly retbmmni 1
them to our lady friends.” 1.
Mr F. C. Sinclair, of PeKalb, Miss,, sayg:,, I
“Three of our physicians are using yotir.rentM i
in their practice, one of whom Say sphere is.no I'tn- S
‘ine tonic equal to your ENG LIS FEMALE BIT- j
TERS ” , ,
Messrs Carpenter & Cos., of Haziehurst, Mia. ‘
March. 1858, says: ‘
‘ The sale,of your ENGLISH FEMALE, RjTTEM 1
is wonderful. Send two dozen by express, C. D.
Rinson Sr. Neal, of Huntsville, Ala., March, 188,
“Please forward hv express, six dozen ENGLiSH
FEMALE RITTERS.” ,
These Ritters are beautifully put up in tyrgebot
tles, at $2 50 per bottle, or three bottles for
oue bottle lasting tvjm weeks. Sent to All. partio(
the country on receipt of price; also, for sale bf
druggists.
J. P. DRMGOOLE & GO., Prop’ri.
, Memphis,, Tene.
By cleansing the Stomach, arousing tty© hirer,
parrying off all billious matter, and acting u
owerful anti-periodic, the
KING OF CHILLS,-
V • ill
at one dollar per bottle is gto-day the boasted
physicians’ combination for the cure of al ( form H
■'of Chills and Fever, Neuralgia, Pain, and a the U
;coinplairits #a'malarious ormin. . |
It never effects the head, ears, or nerves,qcati* 1
administeied to infants, and is superior to uiuis «
for these diseases. •
•! m
FARMRSAND PL ANTtfR
all over, the country are buying the KING Os *’|
CHILLS.for family use, and all are delighted with I'll
its effects. If you do not wish your Chills to rettin |
this is the iemedy. It is prepared by physician Fj
• who have much experience in the treatment of H
larioiis diseases, and, as this remedy nerer fails i *
private practice, it is confidentially recommendi
as a standard preparation.
Large butt es SI.OO, or six bottles for $5.00. Sol?
by alruggists.
HAVE YOU A COUGH,?
, Use A mygdalln Pecton-
Have yon any disease of tbe Lungs? . /
Use Amygdalin Pect d
Have yon Pleurisy or Bronchitis ? 1 1
Use Amygdalin PecW*"
Have you Croup or Houping Cough ? \ :
Use Amygdalin
The prettiest and best Cough Syrup , 'll
,Is Amygdalin Pectoial. ■
The mother’s cheap Cough Syrup ~ :
. Is Amygdalin Pectonl.
The Children’s favorite .
Is Amygdalin, Pectoril. ;
For family use, as a powerful expectorant, ea*to|
pain and causing sleep, it ligs no eqfial.
Price, SI,OO. Sold by all druggists.
Si?OP f OLD MAN !
You need not grunt any longei*! You can 1*
cured right away. Your Kidneys and Bladder h»M
been annoying you long enough.
DROniCOOLE fit CO.’S
Extract of Bcarberry and Buck
will Sure you of all that suffering.»lt will relieve job,
of Urinary deposits, frequent desire and
to Urinate. Gravel, Gout, Dropsy, pain in the
effect of Habits of Dissipation or early abuse. Aaap'
ted to old or young, male or female. 'A
Price, SI.OO per bottle, or six bottles for ss.w
Sant to all parts of the country on'receipt ofpri**
also, for sale by druggists.
IMPJJRB BLOOD
REQUIRES THE USE OF OUR
*
constitutional
MONARCH,
t, . :
which purifies the Blood, cures Scrofula, Shin P l ’'
eases. Glandular Swellings, Syphilitic
old Ulcers and Sores, Boils, etc' The MONARCH
is composed of Stillingia, Sarsaparilla arid loo* ■■
of Potash, which are acknowledged the, world or •
to be the best Blood Purifiers ever known. „
J. P. DROMGOOLE& CO., Prop'rfl, .
Memphis, Tens*
i.. . - ■ -==■-'
■ THE PRICE OF WHISKEY ,
REDUCED AT THE
“POOR MAN'S SAOi/
A. MARTIN", Proprietor'
KEEPS constantly on hand a choico iot.
kies, Wines, Brandies, &cl Als# a
Canned and Fresh Frnits. Oysters, Pickle*.
and Crackers. Good Whiskey hold at TE* CU
per drink. Give him a call. T ' «r gr ;
Store on Broad Street, next dwor to T.
del’s Drug Store' 25