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W. A. LA NS DELL, -
ffiJKSfJS RETA,L DRUGGIST, NO 19 WHITEHALL ST- ATLANTA 6A
f It« him a aall f> uo ’‘ tuea, * t * ,M * who need good !>vng« at low figures will do well to
• ays special attention to orders from Country Meirchanl*.
_ Jj atnts ' oi, « G, » Ss * fiae Medicinal *
ahb wait'ss,
er) Jiing pertaining to a first class Drug Store will be found there.
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NOTICE SPECIAL
Daily Drain irom the
<4 I€E COLD SODA JWNT”
A1! tha |® ftn couM ex P ect in the way of a cold drink. W. A. Lansdell challenges the
•oda comfelttors to produce the fluid as near the freexing point as his. The coldest and
he best in tHe ctfv. f*ure Fruit Syrups.
W. A. Lausxlcll, No, 1 Ojwhiteliull St., Atlanta, Ga.
Mae 12 I*7® ly.
fIUMICUTT k BELLINGRATH,
■n't}? Dealers In
Cook and Heating
ST O MS, |
Orate* and Tin Ware,
Tinners’ Trimmings, i
Wale HniitleM,
W rought Iron Pipes,
For ‘''team, Gas, and Water.
DRAIN P'PK. RUBBER HOSE. PUMPS.
STEAM FITTINGS. OIL CUPS, * GLOBE VALVES,
STEAM GAUGES AND WHISTLES. HYDRAULIC HAMS,
GAS FITTINGS AND FIXTURES, SHEET IRON, .
GLOBE AND PATENT BURNERS, TIN PLATE,
LffAD, COPPER. AND BRASS,
WATER CLOSETS, WASH BASINS, &C., &C.
Buy Hunnicutt & BcllingrutVa Columbia Cook.
.I’O. », Marietta street . jtTLJiJVT^t.
HUNNICUTT & BELLINGB ITU,
No. 9, Marietta Sttret, ATLANTA, GA.,
Plumbers, Steam, mul *xr\ s* Pitters, |
COPPER SMITHS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS.
ROOFING, in all its branches, in Tin aud Corrugated Tron. —feb 14-wOrn !
Itllllii»fti«y
nt( H 1 1 $ s-M akitt g.
Mrs. sharfe will open, in CnrterMville, on or before the first day
of April next, A NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
Spring Millinery,
O F TH E LA.T ES T STYL ES .
Having snrnt nearly two years in Memphis in one of the largest and most fashionable estab
lishments there, #he hopes to please in that line. Mrs. S. will pay special attention to llress-
Atakiug, in all its hranches, aud hopes, hv strict attention and good work,-to merit a share of
patronage from the ladies of (Jartersville and surrounding country. mar. 17-wly
PATTILLO & BAKER,
DEAL OS ID FAMILY GBOCELIBS,
WEST MAIN STREET, CARTERSVILLK, GA.,
At the Od Stand ofR, G. & J. E. ROBERTS.
|./rPof S CONSTANTLY ON HAND a choice selection of Family Supplier, consisting, in
BATON—SIDES. HAMS, AND SHOULDERS.
LARD —TIKRCRS AND CANS. FLOUR AND MEAL.
VINEGAR—FRENCH WINE AND CIDAR. S\ LT RICE kC
RUG \RS —“A,” “B.” “C,” AND DEM.V’t VR\. MOL\SSES VNI) SYRUP
COFFEES- RIO. LAGUYRA, AND JAVA. TOBACCOS AND CIGARS.
< HEKSE—FAC I’ORY CREAM AND ENGLISH DAIRY. BU fTEK-GOSHEN
CANNED MEATS-COVE OYSTERS. s\LMON, AND LOBS PEI SARDINES
CANNED FRUITS-PEACHES, PINE \ I*LRg CORN PRFsFRVFS FI I IFs
SMF 8 * T £3| S , i OOMS ’ BASKBr B. WASH boards. WELU ITKETs if
PEPPER. ALSPTCE, GINGER, CINN VMON, CLOVES NUTMEG *C ’ *
TOMATOES, PICKLES, SODA, STARCH AC
POWDER—RIFLE AND BLASTING, FUSE. JO.
•6TA CHOICE VARIETY OF SEED IRISH POTATOES
The above, with many other articles too tedious to mention , . . .
Profits FOH CASH, COUNTRY PROOUCK bought 1 or Bar tore. lan <1°hoI«1 a, '° At Shor *
Call and see us and our Goods. fob. 1S wly PATTII i.o & BAKER,
GEORGIA, BartowCounty.
Whereas, F. A. Boston applies to me for 1
letters of Administration, on the estate of I
Henry F. Boston, late of said county deceased, j
These are therefore to cite all and singular, the
kindred and creditors of said decease*!, to file. 1
their objections in my office within the time
prescribed by law, showing cause why he !
should not be appointed; otherwise letters of
administration will be granted said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature.
Oct. «th, 1871. ,J. A, HOW A H 1), Ord'y.
New Beef Market.
4 ' ANDIVEBE has opened anew
x k e Beef Market, in the house formerly oe
ctipied bv \V. .1. Manley as a work shop, on West
Main Street. < artersville, and two doors West
of Mr. Pickren’s Furniture Store, where he will
supply the public with fresh meats at anv time
from daylight to 9 o'clock, I’. M. lie will also
pay the best nrices for beef Cattle and Jliues. '
rnar 16-wfim
FOE SAM!
Liaiul S
I he plantation on the Tennessee Road P miles
from Cartei-syillc, formerly owned by Thomas
I. Watford, Containing about 700 acres. One
third cash, one third in twelve months, and
one third is two years with legal interest on
unpaid balance till paid. Titles perfect. Ap
ply to JNO. W. WOKFOXD.
Cartersvilie, Ga.
My - | I
MALE NLIIOOL MOTILE.
f¥XHE undersigned will open a School for hoys
A. on Leak Street, opposite the residence of
Judge J. A. Terrell, on Monday 7th August.
Young men preparing for College or business
are requested to give this school a trial.
The term will embrace five Sholastlc months.
Rates of Tuition.
Primary Class per month, $2 00
Intermediate Class per month 3 00 ,
Advanced Class per month V 4 00 j
,4 f J. M. ATT AW AY,
Cartersville August Ist 1871-s w ts.
Lyman Chapman,
Brick and Stone
Mason,
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
1 prepared to do any of the above work
upon short notice and at low fcguers
English School.
M H,) Wv\Kf) will open an Eng-
A"-* 1 , M j xe< * s vhool, ill the School Room on
the land and near the residence of J. A. Howard,
and in which she taught last session, on Mon
da\ next, the .list instant. Girls and little bovs
" 111 be admitted on the following terms:
t ikst Class.—Spelling, Reading, Writing,
Primary Arithmetic, and
Geography, (per month,) $1 50
Second Cl.Ass.—Rnglish Grammer, History,
ami Arithmetic, (month)|2 00
The fall term will continue four months.
No deduction made for loss of time, except in
cases of protracted sickness.
« artersville. Ga., July 25. ltm.-wtf
Executor's Kale.
virtue of, and in accordance with the
last will and testament of William Plttard,
late of Bartow county, deceased, will be sold
on the first Tuesday in November, 1871, at the
< ourt House door in Cartevsville. in said coun
ty, between the legal sale hours, the tract of
land m sai l county, whereon William Plttard
resided at the time of his death, containing 300
:l( 'ves..n*pre or less, composed of lots No’s, gill
and 205. In (heath district and 3d section of
Bartow county; about 225 acres cleared, in high
state of cultivation; 75 acres well timbered'
1 watered with springs, with a fine supply of
water in all the fields ; well improved, with a
j comfortable dwelling and all necessary out
houses ; adjoining lands of the Rev. A. W. Bu
ford and others. Sold, in terms of the will of
; deceased, for the purpose of distribution. If
not sold at private sale before the Ist of Novem
| her, 1871. will be sold at public outcry. Terms
of sale at cither private or public sale: one
half cash ; the balance on a credit of twelve
months, interest from date. Bond for titles I
given, possession given tb sow wheat as soon
as the crop is gathered, and full possession l.v ,
the Ist ot .January, 1872.
THOMAS X. PITT ARP, Executor
of William Pittakd, deceased. !
August 23d, 1871*
Administrator 9 !* Sale.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Bartow county, will lie sold on
the first Tuesday in October, 1871, at the Court
House door in Cartersville, in said county, be
tween the legal sale hours, the tract of land, in
said county, whereon Hazel Loveless resided at
| the time of his death, containing about 160 acres,
I more or less, adjoining lands of Hala Shaw,
, J. N. Peace and others ; the same being com
posed of parts of lots No’s. 72 and 73, in the 15th
I district and 8d section of said county ; about
75 acres cleared; the balance well timbered; tol
erably well improved, and finely watered. Also,
lot No. 104, in the 16th district and 3d section o|
said county, containing 160 acres, more or less,
all in the woods and well timbered Sold as
the property of Hazel Loveless, deceased, for
the purpose of distribution among the heirs of
said deceased. Terms of sale: One-half Cash;
the balance on a credit of twelve months, note
and security, interest from date. Bonds for titles
given, possession given, immediately after sale.
GREEN B. LOVELESS, Administrator
of Hazle Loveless, deceased.
August 23d. 1874,
| The People’s Drug Store.
New Drug Store Inst Opened
IX THE EMPIRE BLOCK,
Yo. 1 Whitehall Street. ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
J. M. ftendloman, M. 1).,
Wholesale and Retail
I have open nt at the above stand, and intern Ike \*in » a first-class stock of Drugs. Medi
cines, < heiuicaU. Paints, Oils, Glass, and all article- usually kept in a first-class Drug
Store, and respectfully invite the attention o Physicians, Families. Merchants and Traders, to i
ourstock. 1 Keep nothing but lirst-class goods, autl guarantee the purity of hern. Particular
attention will be paid to the
Prescription Department
Which will be directly under my own supervision, and having had many years’ experience, we
guarantee satisfaction.
Hole Agent for the sale of the only infallible remedy
for Dyspepsia and Acrvoas Debility discovered.
mar 20, 1871-w ly
fllw . L. W ADS IVOR TH„
Importer of
||ARDHARE, . AYD .. Q 05.,..
v T|”Tf- Wholesaie Dealer in
MECHANIC’S TOOLS,
House-Furnishing Roods, Carriage Material,
STOVES, GRATIS AND MAN THUS.
I*l AGENTS FOR NAILS AND BELTING.
NO. 24 WHITEHALL STREET, CORNER ALABAMA.
Atlanta, } { Georgia
-17. 1870-wly
RUBLE & HIGHT,
AGENTS IFOR. KUSSRIaL, «& COS.
fELERRATED DOtRLE OA, Plt'OTT EITLOfDER
TM*£l HITCH GEAR THRESHER,
And Separator, mid also,
Improved Seltlßaking Keapci‘B and Mowers,
Jtttf JeeewetC *
A i\EW SUPPLY OF
Cdcbrat'ii Jam
fflapns,
IMPROVED SINGLE AND DOUBLE STAR CORN SHELLERS.
Improved Peacock Plows,
Cast-9 Steel Excelsior Plows,
Silver Steel Clipper Plows-AH sizes.
TilK EURF’K\SMUT AND SKPaRATING MACHINE,
GALE’S COPPER-STRIPPED FEED CUTTER,
■AT-PKiaSBSt
Hanney’s Broadcast Seeder and Oaltihrater,
And General Stock of Well Assorted AGRIUCTURAL
IMPLEMENTS, always on Hand.
FARMERS CAST OBTAIN FROM US DUPLICATES OF
AYY PARTS OF MAUIIIYERY WHICH HAY
BREAK OR WEAR OFT.
We keep nothing which cannot be warranted No. I of its kind.
Finding b;* long experience in this trade, that it is much more
profitable to keep none hut good, substantial and reliable Imple
ments So ieiting your orders, we are, Reaped*full}',
RUBLE & HtCrliT,
Agrcisltural I)cpol,4'or. Market and FJgtif Streets,
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Juul7th 1871—ts.
j. 11. Anderson. G. W. Wells’
ANDERSON A WELLS,
Yo. 20 Alabama Street, Atlanta, Georgia, Opposite the
Paweiigcr Depoi.
AURJ AT I /TV R At. IMPLEMEATH,
STEEL SI A V-It AMES, COTTOM Cll'tfS,
COTTOM &C/HAPERN, C’OTTOX PREMHES,
I*O,ST HO EE OIUOERS, HORSE ROWERS, j
STI Ml* PEELERS, COTTOST SWEE PS
<f IOER MIEES
Machinery Os All Kinds*
A GENTS for H. A F. BLANDY, Manufacturers of Portable and Stationery .Engines, Saw Mills, ;
J\ Corn and Wheat Mills, Bone Mills, Machine:-, Ac. i
Also, Agents for Schofield’s Cotton Presses and Horse Powers.
Agents for Wayne Agricultural Works, Reapers. Mowers. Htock Scales. Ac,
Agents for Bremen's Threshers, both Separators aud Overshots, ranging from one to six horse
power, and Wheat Fans.
We will also sell Pitt*’ Machine, Aultm in A Taylor eight and hen horse power Separators.
Having negotiated special contracts with the best Manufacturing Establishments in the coun
try, wc are enabled to offer all
Goods at Manufacturers’ Prices,
with Freight added.
Farmers and Healers arc requested to call and see M s before purchasing, and send for
PRIJE LIST. * ; i
ANDERSON & WELLS.
may 25 ~&wtf Qfgtositt L avenger Lk'ixA, AIL AXIS, GA. '
George n. Jock,
Manufacturer of
0 4 H 0 1 1 8.
«S1 €S SMS.
DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERIES,
TOYS AND WILLOW WARS
nrddhif I'J «TItS and SVPPEH,. ifc., Gotten up In (lie
best Nlylt*, at short Xotlce!
We would respectfully call the attention of the public to our
it. L T e and complete stdek—selected with great care, anu bought at
th„ LOWEST CASH PPtCIES.
WHITEHALL STHEE f ,
ATLANTA, GA.
man 'h 10. vrl>
Kft ZSt£S;\ ' L-2; 1: tliSt vnm
Established In 1854.
THOMAS M. CLARKE & CO.,
1 Successors to T. M. & It. C. CLARKEp*
in I*ORTKItNA\D U»EALER!>i lit
English and American
HARDWARE,
Cutlery, Iron,.Steel, Kails, E. E. Supplies, &o„
Peachtree Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
"Returning you our thanks for past patronage, we hope bv future'efforts to merit a continuance
of the same, promising from our loug experience in the HARDWARE trade, (being the oldest
Hardware house in the city of Atlanta,) and strict attention to business, together with our pres
ent facilities of DIRECT IMPORTATION, and EXCLUSIVE!,V cash purchases, that we’ean offer
equal inducements to those of any Northern market.
We have now in store, and arriving rtailv for the FALL TRADE, the LARGEST AND MOST
COMPLETE STOCK OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Ac., ever brought,to this market, and will
sell at prices that defy comnetition.
With the view of making the .JOBBING trade a SPECIALTY, we are row fitting up immedi
ately in the rear of our present stand a WHOLESALE SAMPLE ROOM, where merchants can
select their ENTIRE STOCK from SAMPLES, thereby avoiding the interference of the retail trade.
Extending to you an invitation to call in and examine ourstock when von visit Atlanta or send
on your orders, we remain, yours very respectfully. THUS. M. CLARKE & CO.,
sept 10, 1870-swl.v Atlanta, Ga.
“THE LIVE DRUG STORE."
REDWING & FOX,
DEAL EKS IIN
Pure Drugs,
Medicines and
Chemicals,
Paints, Oils, and Window Glass.
Having increased our storage capacity and enlarged our general
STOCK, we are able to offer to the trade inducements unsurpassed bv any house in the
Southern country. Call and examine h»r ' ourselves, at Nos. II and! 13, Cornier of White
hall and Alabama Streets. ATLANTA., GA. RED WIN E A FOX.
Sept, 261 STO- w 1
TOMMEY, STEWART & BECK,
■1 Ri*«flwajL e e
shir
70 WHITEHALL .STREET ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
State Agents for Low's P tent Improved
SHINGLE SAWING MACHINE 1
ANIEEVART 8 PATENT AND SELF-FEEDING
Shingle Mae Mmes,
Capacity of Machines from 15,000 to 50,000 Shingles per »br. and HURT’S LATHING MACHINE
manufactured by C. N. A S. HU RT.
ALSO, AGENTS FOR
Portable Steam Engines of all Size
FRENCH BURR AND ESOPUS MILL STONES,
Bolting Cloths, etc.
Sycamore Powder Company Rifle and Blasting Powdei
Z. Wo & M. i\ JACKSON & CO.,
CONTRACTORS FOR BUILDING,
AND PROPRIETORS Os THE
Carfersvllle Steam Planing Mill,
V&M SXSW jYLALYO V&M MOOM. VkC'VOWT
CAKTERSVILLE GEORGIA.
Sash will be firnisbed at che Factory and boxed when necessary) at the
Following Prices:
SStfoils I ?*'TtV" I,r, ™ 0d ‘ Vnd K, ‘W C,L *** 6C « ts Sash 12x14,14 cents—primed and glazed.3scts.
ShJoiJSctS: “ ** * :: gg ;; ;; »*<*•
, Sa. li 10x18, 16 ct*. 40 .sash 12x22. 20 cen ts— “ “ 55 cts.
I li?ht‘ wiU Z be Id ie r r?' I,n \ t l'rr.; K h T V ah :' >ve .^ sh are made plain. When made lip sash, 2 cents per
l! 'SlUilvSi a good article of Glass. 1
pH « uft!. i 75cents n, Pr foot, m eag uri :n g the height, without painting, catches or hin
■aiiith' a< s lor ' inflows more than 3 feet 6 inches wide, charged extra, in proportion to the
PANEL DOORS
I „ i l n!! l l . >aiiel!t ’ 11 ; 4 thlck ’ P l ?l n ’ * 4 00; one sk,c moulded, $4.50; both sides moulded. $5.00 Bevel
i 512?*!,""P* , * r V ce a , s on o»«rte moulded. Fifty cents additional for every 1-4 inch in thickness
I Theseprie.es are for doors 3 feet hy 7; larger doors charred extra, in proportion to size
„ V planed, and flooring and Coiling tongued and grooved. ’ Brackets
and .ill kinds of Scroll .sawing fur Ornamental Work done to order. Shop Work of nil
i executed with neatness and dispatch. Special Contracts made for large Jobs. (—Erprex* )
CIEORGIA. BARTOW COUNTV. Four
T weeks afterdate application will lie made
to the. Ordinary of said Countv, for leave to sell
the Real Estate belonging to the estate of Win.
R. Murpbev, .Jno. W. Murpliey. Lawrence A.
Murphev, Texana Murphey; and Francis Mur
phe' minors, for the purpose of support.
Thl* .September 7th. If*7i. Jiiij
ARENA Mi ni’HEY, Guardian
C4T ATE OF GEORG ! A B A RTOW COr.NTY
Mrs. iSallie I . Young, (Wife of James, C.
Young) lias applied for exemption of personal
%T\^\ in VP Hr ' Hn<l valuation iTomc
.tead. and I will pass upon the Same at 10.
° t l ° ». in. on the 4th day of October, 1871, at
my anip^*
•Tptcm ! ice -Jrd 1871. J .A,. How ah D
Ordinary.
PURITY YOUR BLOOD
at osm
hm • ***
Blood Furific;. tql." L i?’ anfl •** a
ana the prsise of dist ng ,i 9 iAd Pi . ,ltM oo
Coe, Lee, King. Wilson 3r «, ”, '\ r '£ mnn <»*ro.
and others,) wlio have tested iis’mlLf l *r C ° |,U,V! *
it has been neglected
m much through a want of 1 nm. n **
tio» of ita merits, M a
proper w*, 71
t prepare it for me
/G5 dicinal use r>.
m sssas&i
s££o time* Jt he dm £
of his Profess,^
— l »nd Who hJ
Ur^ e *< Prao.
'■Jgfytsa hc« of ph
■WjnLK) aician in South.
JSXSf-VZ •tb Ohio-hs,
!£»» fully tested “*1
Qualities of P<>* t
If 8 . 1 ** y« »rs, and
5?-onhesitati nc |.
vW&NGij Pronounces it
a h V* ■«» laerit
-4or diseases do
.JU 'W>G *3 Pending on a de
proved conditio*
Va thp woo.i f _
M th , An ftn y and all
othe r article*
in the Ma.
/2, *« n * Medica. l’ n .
fin I «« r his instruc,
'^Rv • l ? n / OQr Chera.
. gft AY i Has comhitied
SQTi 1 thei active
Jfii A piHhiies of
S ,b° ke v Ho "' Wi '-h
MW Pro^ ei,t r,,uo
MiS .reparation of
f\ W MM Iron, and w e of
/uV it MS f?r thigprepsra.
»\ U ms i to,hp PuWw
IBaV li Mi £ H,n g <f >em of
JKmk\ II S M th ® 'Hgpedientg,
l/aHANH flf 9 under the nameol
r atlaßßy .11 um 9 ®r. crook’s
I .YygW I m Compound
1 99*4 QYli.TJjp
mi ° r
VjLfM&'/m Jr POKE ROOT.
ilifelb M'i im T* 118 prep*rotioo
MB B Is the be-t Alter-
« Jtive and Tonki
W known forSerof
F nl», Nero fa.
f lous Tnmort,
Sc r e fa 1 on*
W Diseases of
the Eye*, nr
Seroftala In may form. For Rhenina.
tism, Pains In Bones, Broken-down
Coiistltutton*. Mercurial Diseases
Mineral Polaoua, more effectual relief i»
obtained from this remedy than from all others
It strengthens, purifies and cures. It is
pensible in the treatment of long standing dis
orders of the Liver, and proves a certain, safe
and effectual resolvent, manifesting its influ
ence throughout the entire glandular system
Chronic diseases of any kind, Diseases of
the Kktn.ErnptilonN.PiiHtuicM, Kloteh
«a, Pimples. Boils.Tetter. King-worm
Salt-Rheum, Scald-Henul. Hirer* and*
Sores, are all cured bj the use of ft.
Any disease depending on a depraved conditio*
of the blood can tie cured by it. Try on*
Pottle. Sold by all Druggists, Prepared only by
t OLIVES CROOK * CO.
(Shz/UL QAJL tfiC'U~6nmd4 Urfitet*
of Hamyuir O/ndL obJMtLj
cJvicUmdapyi,
oft bhb cCi IMAj tdidMiufl
Y/3OMm/a r dfLoJ' ‘WIAMj-tfuy do. /
The system needs renovattag and strengthening.
New vigor must be infused in the and igesti ve organs.
The Stimulating, Regulating and Tonic properties
of Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar will give a vigorous
vitality to these organs. They must try it. They
will soon feel its influence, ana must persevere un
til the cure is complete. Keeping the Stomach
and Bowels in a vigorous condition with I>r.
Crook’s Wine of Tar is the best defense against
all diseases. While i)r. Crook’s Wine of Tar *
the best remedy for all diseases of the Throat
and Lungs, it is not prepared exclusively for such
diseases. The rich medicinal qualities of Tar il
contains would alone excite a regulating and
strengthening action on the Stomach and Bowels,
but there are Vegetable Ingredients ot' un
doubted Tonic value combined with it, which
cause it to build up the weak and de
bilitated, rapidly restore exhausted
strength, cleanse the siomach, relax the aver,
cause the food to digest, and make pure
blood, removing D/tpepsia, Jaundice, Indiges
tion and kindred complaints. Try one liottle.
Ask for Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar. Un
principled parties have copied after the name and
style of Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar, as near m they
dared without infringement. It is Dr. Crook’s
Wine of Tar that has made the many wonderful
cures, and Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar is the remedy
you need, and not the untried remedies made or ly
to sell and palm off on the unsuspecting for a rem
edy of merit. See that every battle" you pur
chase has the following word* on the stamp, in
white letters: “Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar." “V- S.
Internal Revenue, Four Cents. O. Crook A G 0.,"
for only stir h are genuine. Bold by druggists.
DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR!
) Is a Preparation which
THROAT has been tried by the
public for ten years, and
AND proved itself in thou
sands of cases capable of
;lungs. curing all diseases of the
, Throat and Lungs.
DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR!
Is the remedy to use
COUGHS for Chronic Coughs, or
Coughs and Colds. It
AND promptly cures them all.
Has cured cases of Con-
CON SUMPTION .sumption pronounced in
curable by physicians.
DB. CEOOK’S WINE OF TAR!
Has cured so many cases
ASTHMA of Asthma and Bronchi
tis, that it has been pro
.wn nounced a specific for
these complaints. If af
flicted, will you let preju-
BBONCIfHIH/iicp prevent you from
being cured also ?
DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR!
Renovates and Invigor
ates the entire system,
nTmT TTT and rapidly restores Ex-
DEBILITY, hausted Strength. The
very remedy for the weak
and debilitated.
DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR!
Restores the Appehte,
strengthens the Stom-
APPETITE. ach, relaxes the Liver,
and puts them to work;
causes the food to dig-sit
DTSPIJPSIA.and makes pure Hood,
removing Dyspepsia,in
digestion, Ac.
DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR!
Its action on the Urinarj
Organs are both prompt
and marked, it succeed*
DIURETIC, in reproducing the urin
ary secretions when oth
er" powerful diuretics
have failed.
DR. CROOK S WINE OF TAR l
Has vegetable lngredi
__ __ eats of undoubted Ton*
“* D* Ic value, combined with
. the rich medicinal quilt
* ties of Tar contained in
- Avrr , it, which make it t o
nan JV, mo*t reliable Tome m
the market.
DRjCROOK’S WINE OF TAR!
p „ k ._ Gives tone and enei
Droken Debilitated ConstiU
haw.. and all recovering from
town Rnv illness will find it
Constitutions. the ® e9 ‘ To “ lc they
DR, CROOK’S WINE OF TAR?
Delicate Females who
have no appetite, atwa> *
DelicnteFemaftessoffering,arvi never feel
ing well, should take it,
to get strong and healthy
DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR!
Removes pain in Breast,
| Side or Back. Is a tnoi-t
LITER. effective Regulator or the
Liver, curing Jaundice,
or any Liver Complaint
DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR!
Has made many person?
■tiivwgtu strong and healthy wff
RsEnuTH had been unable to j#orr
or walk for years
It should be kept met
uviiTT, house, and its life->yvi'K
properties tried bj
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DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR!
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