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Tin* Cotton Markets.
Hartwell, Oct. 17.—10@10|.
Anuekson, Oct. 11. —ojr 10J.
Athens. Oct. 12. — 10(10J.
CHARLESTON, Oct. IS. —10|<5>11
TOCCOA, Oct. 12.—0j(10.
Augusta, Oct. 11.—I0j@10|.
New Artverlß*in*iit*.
We call attention to the card of \\ in. L.
Webb, wholesale dealer in crockery, glass
ware, A'c., Charleston. S. C. 11 e take
great pleasure in recommending him to our
mercantile friends who do not know him
already. Those who have dealt with him
have but to be reminded of his many Stir
ling qualities, his low prices and splendid
stock, fie is a gentleman, and we hope
our friends will mntmne to patronize lorn,
ami that many orders wiM result Ir on this
reminder.
See card of U’m. F. Quincy, with 11.
Tlischotf. Our merchants all know Quincy
and appreciate him and the splendid house
be represents. Biscboff in moat favorably
known in this part of the moral vineyard
as an honest, fair and square dealer. Me
keeps tlie best goods anil sells remarkably
low. Besides Wing a large dealer in gro
ceries. provisions, etc.. Bischoff is some
farmer, owns large landed esiates. and
plants 800 acres in rice So when you buy
tiiat article from him you get. from first
hands. His store occupies over an acre of
ground, embracing the old Farrar building.
Freights are greatly reduced on his class
of goods, and Charleston is now certainly
the market.
Mull & Scotney. Geperal Commission
Merchants. Philadelphia, oiler fine induce
ments to the producer, and their references
show them to be reliable and trustworthy.
T. J. Binder gives fair notice to his debt
ors to come up and settle early this fall.
Those who wish to buy from him on credit
in the future had better settle at once.
Debtors to the old firm of T. J. Binder A
Cos., are warned that if they fail to settle
in 30 days that their notes will be sued on.
Sec legal advertisements.
A Hint to Yoons Lawyer*.
Twenty-five years a£<> an old bachelor
ran away, owing an account of fifty dollars
to one of our merchants. The merchant
sent the claim to a young lawyer, with lit
tle hope of ever getting anything on it. In
less than a month, he was surprised at re
ceiving a bright new fifty dollar bill in a
letter from the lawyer. That young man
succeeded in his profession, and has held
the highest offices in the State, including
,Judge° of the Supreme Court. Now. il
that merchant had sent that claim to many
of the young lawyers, they would in all
probability have handed it to a Justice of
the Peace “for collection, and in six months
would have had a bill of costs sent back
for payment instead of bis money. A
man that is faithful in small matters w ill
do to trust in large ones, and is bound to
prosper in his business. Stove-pipe bats,
kid gloves and open-back shirts never
made a great man.
Honors Easy.
Some years ago a hank broke. A man.
ploughing in a field, beard the news, un
hitched his horse, went to the house and
opened his pocket-book to see if he had
any of the bills, and finding he had none
on that or any other bank, felt easy. On
looking over our exchanges this week we
find we have no quarrel to make with any
of them, and we feel easy. It is our aim
to be civil and gentlemanly with all. " e
live among rough, plain people, and
although our language may appear rather
inelegant to the most refined, we mean no
harm by it. There is one thing we don t
(like —occasionally we dish up a pretty good
prticle in our paper that is copied exten
sively, without giving us credit. Of course
•it is flattering to a little one-horse paper
,av out in the wilderness like ours, but
' it would be more so if they would only
stick the little SUN to the bottom.
Volunteer Potatoes.
Some of our town folks covered their
Irish potatoes in February with rotted
sorghum stocks after one working, i hey
used the potatoes until hot weather w hen
the tops died down, now they are as green
and luxuriant as in early spring, and we
think the potatoes are much nicer than the
first crop were. In this wav two gout
crops have been made with only one work
ing. This is certainly one of the easiest
countries in the world in winch to make a
living. With a small garden, good vegeta
bles can be grown the year round, and two
crops of almost everything except cotton
can be made. All that is needed to make
this country prosperous is economy ami
industry.
Hart County Elbrary Association.
On Friday night week, the members of
the Hartwell Literary Club organized a Li
brary Association, to be called the Hart
County Library Association, and its object
is to promote the cause of literature and
the general diffusion of learning in this
County. The Association is to he confined
to no particular place or section, but is in
tended for the entire people, and members
are solicited from all sections of our C ounty
Any person will he enrolled as a member
who will contribute to the Association a
volume Thenameof the contributor w 1.l
be printed on the fly leaf of the volume
and P the books will he kept together, and
will be read by those of the present day and
our Dosterity. The meetings will be held
at the Hartwell Academy every Friday
nmht Persons who live in other Counties
or States will he enrolled as honorary
member?, who will contribute a volume to
U,e Association. The Association will be
pleased to welcome any and al[who w
meet with them at the meetings Ihose
who cannot come, and wis 1 ‘
enrolled as members, can send a volu
by mail or leave a volume with either of
‘ he F„ U “Sfor the -P—tofour
young and rising generation-for the sake
of the educational cause of °“ r
for the sake of elevating and promoting
the drooping fortunes of literature among
the masses of our people, we ‘ . * n
good w ishes and earnest co-operation of a
the people of our County.
A . G. McCUBBY, )
\ S. M. Bobo, V Committee.
. Lee Linder, i
“— 1 * * • - ~ , .. ■
Man Un>.
Cotton is rolling in qui e briskly.
The Augusta Dramatic Club has tackled
! Julius Ca sar.
Hartwell has only one bar-room, and
nary temperance society.
Two boats left Hart last week for Au
gusta, ladened with cotton.
Dr. Skelton's buzzards bare gone off in
the direction otf Carnesville.
I. J. Linder's resilience has been re
shingled. Now let the winter rains cotie.
Don’t forget to hand in that little sub
scription to Tims. W. Teasley for the
Band.
Elberton is snid to be rapidly moulding
into shape a plan to complete the Air Bine
Railroad.
(iaffnev lias some very fine cii:irs. M(
treated olHcc ye<‘er !.tv. IB* sell- tVm
very cheap.
The young ladi *s can address Ira Flier
hart's letters to Craft's store, where he
now handles th<> yardstick.
Our enterprising neighbors. Binders, are
having a large warehouse hirlt. That's
right, keep your cotton dry.
Coffee Countv will ve*e fir tho run ■-vnT
of the eapifal back to old Mille !giu IK*.
But Atlanta will keep the sugar.
A cluster of thirty pine burs wasHrvight
into our office Inst week by Mr. Tins'ev
Powell. It is quite a curiosity.
Do you want that old buggy to Jo > as
good ns new? Go an 1 get Jo'in M. Pres,
nel to repair and paint it for you—c’u ap.
The primary election passed of quietly
on Saturday. Quite a respectable vote
was polled and considerable interest man
ifested.
Have your houses and fences painted.
Besides looking Better, it will preserve
them. Fletcher Kay understands his bus
iness thoroughly. Try him.
Quite a number of TTnrtwellites have
gone to the State Fair, among them our
senior. "Old IC,” which will account for
our dullness.
"The Confession of a Stepmother."
written by a correspondent of this paper is
taking an extensive round through the pa
pers. without credit.
The Anderson Fair Association offers a
baby carriage to the proprietors of the
finest specimen baby in that County. No
futures can be entered until next year.
Have yon consumption or any disease of
the throat and lungs, if so. call at your
Drug store, and get a trial bottle of
Thrash's cure, trial size 50 cents. Large
size 1.50.
We may have said it before, but we will
say it again : our popular young friend is
now handling bagging, ties. Ace., in the
well-known house of Matherson's at Toc
coa. Don't forget Hick—him.
Tick! Tick! Tick! M. R. Casey,
watchmaker and jeweler is still at Ayers'
store. All work intrusted to him neatly |
executed at short notice, and warranted i
good for twelve months. Give him a trial.
ThcTugalo Baptist Association will con- i
vcncat Reed Creek Church on Friday next. .
the 18th. 7 miles north of this place. Rev.
Dr. Wilkes, of Gainesville, Ga., is expected
to be there.
Owing to our large and increasing sub
scription list, we were forced to open a
new mail hook last week, and in transfer
ring to it one or twd offices were omitted.
We regret this but will make up the loss.
By last mail from Athens, we heard
from our new press. It had reached Au
gusta. and is now in Athens we suppose, i
The larger paper has arrived and we hope
soon to put it to use.
Attention is called to the offer made
by the National Silver-Plating Cos., 704
Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, in our columns.
Their silver-ware is beautiful and fully up
to the standard, and their generous offer is
available to all the readers of this paper
for ninety days after date y
Jas. T. Adams brought into our office
Monday a large beet—or beets—measuring
22 inches in circumference. It had five
distinct tops and roots hut was consolida
ted in the middle. It was of the white
variety.
A lady was sewing on a semi-circular
piece of cloth in Hartwell the other day,
when one of her little brothers asked :
“Sistef. what is that?” “Oh, nothing,”
was the reply—“ it's a lamp mat.” “ Oh,
yes,” quoth “he. that’s to put around the
lamp's neck to keep it from slobbering !”
Fire alarm. You see, this is the way it
happened : Mr. Kay was coming down the
street, and looking over at W. R. Stephen
son's house, saw some smoke, and pranc
ing round rapidly found the fire burning
rapidly, destroying everything in reach,
and the smoke just booming out—the
stove-pipe on the other side of the house.
Moral—Always come up on the stove-pipe
side.
One of our young men sent his sweet
heart a geranium last week in a worm j
candy box with the label still exposed. No
harm was intended hut the young lady has
concluded that she can in no way counte
nance any man afflicted in this way.—A6-
beville Medium.
Ah, you know too much Hemphill. Did
the young lady inform you of this, or were
you the donor ?
On last Monday evening, while the sil- j
ver moonlight was gorgeously lighting up
every landscape, and A. G. McCurry, Esq.,
had just commenced perusing Lossing’s
•• other side ” of the civil conflict, in
fancied security, rich strains of melody
were wafted in the breezes, sweeter far
than Memnonian echoes. It was the Hart
well String Band, come to serenade him in
honor of his election on Saturday last.
After several pieces were beautifully ren
dered, and calls for a speech. McCurry ad
vanced to the portico and delivered a short
address and invited the serenaders into
the parlor to partake of refreshments. At
length when music and refreshments were
to some extent exhausted, the crowd dis
persed. hoping to give a “bigger ” serenade
after the election on the first W ednesday
in December next.
Found Dead.
We learn that Dr. M. V. Guriev, of
Franklin county, was found dead in his
room at 4 o’clock p. m. on Monday last.
Cause, an over dose of morphine. \N edo
not know whether it was intentional or
not.
Tbnnks.
Our thanks are tendered to J. B. Trib
ble. F.sq., {Secretary of the Anderson Far
mers and Mechanics - ' Association, for a
complimentary ticket to the Fair on the
24th, 2 >th. ad 2(lth iiists. Hart will l>e
well represented.
Klii'iinint Ism Quirk I-r luiml.
Durang's Rheumatic Remedy.” the
great Internal Mudktxe. will posi
tively cure any case of rheumatism on the
fneo of the earth. Price $1 n bottle, six
bottles. s*>. Sold by all Wholesale and
Retail Druggists. Don’t fail to send for
circular to Helpenstine A Bentley, Drug
gists. Washington D. C f
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SHAFTING a-d COLTS
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V ILL GEARING,
anil Maclitm'ry of all Ttlu.lt inn I. - uu 1 reimiroil.
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NEWSPAPER
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A Iwv>k c'vtitnhifTig ;i list ol u*xxi* in the l . S. hax
injr r>.ooo rn*! t m*\\ftf>a}> rs litviiv:
circu’ali**u. All !h I !; ii Scien
tific. ami other nprihi! chi** jonmtiltt ‘ruble* of
latcs, nhoxMiii: t ol mix itisiuj im*l t*vor\thin*:
whidi ail ailvoiti.Hor vvoiihl 1 iK• to know. Miti'ctl on
rocoipt of ten I’ulltft. Atloltns (al'll. t*. CH X 7 1 : I,
aV to.. IG SliriUM* SI., V. (opjwwito * Tri
hum* ” bniblinj:). M
MARBLE
TO MBSTONES,
SlfciSLßSa &l€L
GREA T REDUCTION EX PRICES
.11 OBERTSOV,
DRAPER in Memum-uts, Head an I Foot Slones
Sluli.s, Mai til” Jinx Toinb* amt Cradle Tombs.
Specimens of work alwiij son liuml aii'l for sale. It
in a saving of limncy* to IVtiy your Monument* anil
T'onilmtoiu* in Athena, Ga.
Marlilo Yard adjoining Heaven & Nicholson's
Cotton WHrtihoiWß. 44-95.
Holland’s Old Corner,
A T this old stand,* the subscriber tv ill kct*]>
A\. through the w inter
SALT, BACON. SI'UAK. COFFEE,
and a gertcral assortment of Groceries and all useful
Goods needed in a family, and will barter for
HIDES, HA dS. and COPS THY
PRODUCE,
and would not object to taking Cash.
Give me a call and I will try to please you.
W. 11. STEPHENSON.
Hunt, Rankin 5 Lamar,
Wholesale Druggists,
NO. 11, North I'ryor Street,
ATLANTA,GA„
to the trade the largest stock of Reliable
Goods in the State, on most favorable terms.
PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS
59 A Specialty,
Hart sheriff’s sale.
Will be sold before the Courthouse door in
Hartwell. Hart County, Georgia, on the First Tues
day in November next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to-wit;
Three Hundred and Twenty (hie Acres of Land,
more or less, lying and being in the County of Hart
on the waters of Little Light wood Log Creek, join
ing lands of Thomas L. McMuUau, dames Tyner,
dantes MeDougal, and others, all levied on to satisfy
a fi. fa. issued from Hart Superior Court in favor of
F. E. Harrison vs. Reese P. Thompson. Property
pointed out by plaintiffs attorney.
J. It. MYERS, Sheriff.
October Oth, 1877.
Hart sheriff s sale.
Will be sold, before the Courthouse door in
Hartwell, Hart County, Georgia, on the First Tues
day in November next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to-wit:
One Bay Horse, 9 years old ; one Brindle Cow and
Calf -one Mub'V headed Cow, and Calf; one sow and
pigs’; and one Shoat. All levied on as the property
of Marion Patterson, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa. is
sued from Hart Superior Court, returnable to Sep
tember term. 1877, and in favor of R. I. Watson vs.
Marion Patterson Property pointed out by plain
tiff in fi. fa. This Septemlmr 3, 1877.
54 .1 J K. MYERS, Sheriff.
SCHEDULE,
Atlanta A Charlotte Air-Elne Railroad.
GOING EAST.
Leave Atlanta 4 00 p m
Arrive at Gainesville. 5 " p m
New Holland 6 29 p m
Lula - 55 p m
Bellton (5upper)........" 7 00 P 111
Mt. Airv 7 50 p m
Toccoa ' - 8 21 p m
Greenville H 18 p in
Spartanburg 12 52 a m
Charlotte ■* 12 a in
Charlotte (Railroad) Junction 4 20 a m
GOING WEST.
Leave Charlotte (Railroad) Junction 7 00 p m
Charlotte 7 Iff p m
Arrive at Spartanburg 10 42 pm
Greenville.. O Wain
Toccoa 3 47 a m
Mt. Airy 4 2s a ro
Lula 5 58am
New Holland 1 6 13 a tn
Gainesville 6 43 a in
Buford (Breakfast) 6 .33 a m
Atlanta 8 4j a m
accommodation train.
Leave 7 15am Atlanta . ... Arrive 315 pm
Sundays excepted.
G J. FOREACRE. General Manager.
W. J. HOUSTON General Ta-s and Ticket Ag*nt.
TO OUR FRIENDS
ACROSS TIIK HI VEli :
OUR KREIGUTS linvo jut In - , n Inwicht ilnvn. amt it.i u "<• .■• " itL our [!<>•* l*> 110 - wry ' otlom
If jou will only couiu oyer hhU ti) u., wo (uoiu.m - n m-inl jwt tin kon jimr aj tvjnn mu. V. •• ill
5 lbs Good Coffee for 3?.,C0
10 lbs C-oort Sugar far 81.00
Excellent Men and Women Bh.cz* at 31.G0
Best 7-8 Shirting at 0 l-2c to 7c per yard
Ami t*\t*r.\ thin:: oKo in j*n*ioi th n. Wo i. llnex ci \ tient n initn oi woiiihii mix n mil c\r* j*t hit* ’ioh#
jjoutU ; i.ml it Ntui tlou’t In iii*vti i* etiti tlx ul) ixo piouiitv. ii-iu* u\tmill Iv t on\ in< %t.
SULLIVAN & CO., Andersen. S. C.
BM Elegant Table Silverware RflßKsu/
HBI h* by til ou cnmrtiuc< whu iiic rotlf*wln(eondUtoaif Th# KtUnvt! gM jlßctl 1 <
.It llcwWl Platttn Coro pan ▼, *O4 I'hcxtuut Hired, t’tilUUi Iptno. mauuftciurrrt of rUM Coin KAj /'l;
Willi ■CWtI Sten.lAt i Sliver Titled Wwr, will wu lto tuy one wlo rconr#t th* oollct, t Sot of WHv wP
KHmHHU Double Kitrt Titled Sllrrr SpoM. u:u! oil rtch tpoon any drslred Wfl/.fJiJj
Hct.vMtf/br'll initial. You art to cul out tuo lo.lowing KUvrrwuro Couimn tu>l*rnt li i*
ibe above Conptfif. w*th your name tud addrcaa. aud ilio i. cucloso with It 76 ernti VZf|| Ml rag,
IMS?/lVfcSlf i all chtrfea. Including oo*t of eugro*ng tuUlalt. racking boxing, and axp-etf |<J
llfJll ||Vf chargea. Tha Snoooa will bt aeni br eiproaa for tool, If J“i hxrc oo txprvM om'e>. tWM <Vf
' \lHilKuf dalltmd lo your baoda wlihoul furiber cost. 1 heat Ppoooa err guarmt-M to b /
cf beat material, and equal to tbo U. 4 Hilivr I'UUkI Utrt lutdc, aa Uia b>UuUI( V , 7/ f
ItUtr from tha Company will testify: i I
* Ornct of NaTtowai Siltkb Ptarmo Cos., 704 ft. PMitdirTjiTTa Pt. r . 1 I
To whom II may Concern —Tue Fpoona acni out under im trrjngrmerl ipral m f
■Jwart guarantee art of beal quality, Aral bea\ily ilated with ruro nickel (the bnrdr t M I
UlvSii nthitt metal known), tod a double cxira rUta of puro Coin Siandard Silver added oa I
*°R °f lhf ®* fke h thui tbem tha very bent Silver Plated Warn X I j
■VKrjj i'lfld. We will honor na order which doca not contain tha Bllrcrware Coupon, and at jmjf# /
w\\ I mil not honor ikg LatiiittA IkUkX filnetr deva from the date of lhl peper. JUn'Jf V 7
v\| If RRATI WO n ig*
couroN."
On TPeffpt nf Coupon, together wiih 75 cent* to cov— ine!>d I Mk
eapreza or mt!n g, cngravlrg and boxing, we horcbf a4tkU W om 4 W tnjf an J \ 1
Ivl uraaJ ft *al of oug Coin Standard double ettn p’.aicd \y \
■' 11 tn 7on FtPb sponw on reeve PT deal red Initial. AM ebarree aee fa *a peenafX ba ’ Rk V
Mt i IB tho 75 cent* aeuft iu, Ibft Lentous *iU bo dcUxatkd ai 4i.uu-uvu Into wt auy W\lM
| V *** CJood for nlneta day* from Petoof tMa p**pee, wMeh Cannon (• null ■LlVil ,
fm\ 4adTWA4, i^ u 4 puTmo co WU
Should It bad eel red, any on a of tha following arfldea will ba aent tfl JHRI '
lieu , f the Spoon* >n payiuani of tho following charges: hix aolkd sic-1
imllMrmWrffpn knives, blade aul handle ona aolid ptcoa, beu at eel, doublo nickel and silver jfVi \
W"” ■Jill" mnnHß plated, fl; ala forks, doußla nickel and stiver plated, FI eta. If all the'® JIW. A \
ilflUK'Unl gaoda aro deatred, anclota tba totnl rhnrgeo, which wiil ba 75 eta. for k ‘ * , l|Ww\
111 Bil 3 for knlvoa, and eta. for forks— total, g 1 7,)— tliua aeeurtnt f**r sl.D> WKaWfc Jj IMBiCtWrA
rfl I |I 1 what would cost yon much mora in anv of - r wav. I r member that /* - -j| nim!
j|H I I1 1 rxr*ort i-nivu 1, wiU Lj Uliuol ffj) Ppj
J ili/l IMPOtSTAKT rCOTJCB. ’/ I
If I// IW /If ‘ TMft liberal offer bold* gond for only ninetr dsvt from and He. fbert*trft 'mHS 111' ill ml
Vl I 111 I i Itla U lha lutarcatof oil wbn cm ecut q| <| -)< >, <tr a| . n Uiu 1 f \W|d k J JF/
mLiUli M a-u not deharre lby reason ft; •e\ r.nt 1.-n of tim i,nio fpaoiftads A*i laO uKi'; [ if ml
LI III* WdWD’g UilriTwarn t houU bo uddrcaakd ciicet to lU \MWIiI A * Mr
*(WJII ' .NATIONAL. fcjLLVER ULATINO CO., Wgl ,
THE
IRON KING,
the
I) KS TANARUS,
the
GATE CITY,
Cooking Stoves lmve no superior for
Excellence in manufacture and cooking
qualities.
I have no hesitancy in recommending
and guaranteeing them.
These Celebrated Htovesand \\ ilkins’
Premium
TIN
\\ T ARE
FOR SALE, BY
E. B. BENSON & CO,
HARTWELL.
J. C. WILKINS,
55 ATHENS, GA. 66
THE OLD RELIABLE!
mriE old Athens Bookstore. e-tabllshcl in I*2*. is
X still prepared to furnish everything in its line on
as good terms hh the same can he bought elsewhere
in the State. Call and see 11s before purchasing, as
we are determined to sell as low as anybody.
BURKE & FLEMING,
(Successors to T. A. Ilurke.)
THOMAS’ BLAGK INK.
The Best Black Ink in the world—flows freely as
a fluid and jet black from the peu. Is arid resisting,
fadeless in color, and warranted not to he, injured by
freezing.
Also, BLUE, VIOLET i CARMINE. <f ( HIMSOX
INKS.
FLAGG S INK—better than Morris'—at prices
which defy competition-
BURKE & FLEMING,
Athens. Ga.
cjr fiTTV ?I>p 1 ■ oiwj %%i* t look!
1 I *-1 a 1 11 i u ! Shi*! OrpmiM. IJ Mop*
riant)* only YWf go ( ircnlm Krvr,
Dutiit l E. Ih*utty. Wiitthingtwii, X. J.
p *1 Mini 1!e mlvim !Um'ti • ted I*lc*‘ Mat lr*.
ULhi J (ire it Went tin don Wiok \ I'lUnUtU'! I'*.
USE WELLS’CfiRSOLIC'.TABLETS
lor nil disee es of tile T II It O A T
.1 I. I N G N. Sold by all Drugglata.
use none it i; r i*
Wr.f.LS' CAitllOl.lt' TAIII.FTM.
X <'RITTKNTOX, 7 Six pi Avicmk. New York.
MTPn Harvest lor Agent We send flee,
! fljl/iSf lluur new 40 page Illustrated. Jewelry
Watch ealabigiie, with instructions
how to make money. Address,
M. < ICON Mill A f ft..
I‘ltilailelpliia or Milwaukee. Wls.
\getits tVnntcfl ! Medals A Diplomas Awarded
"PICTORIAL BIBLFS
2000 f I lusf rn flons. Address tor neu eireulnrs,
\ I if II Al IN A <’(). f> A Rf'll sir, It. | * 1 1 11 a
I.' I 1 '
ItETI Ml) V. I Insert-. I'olson by Ivy, Frozen
Limbs & Parts. Discharging Sores,
Milk leg, sore anil weak eyes, Beils, (in hinn ies
Felons and Styes, Sore Nipples. Broken Breasts,
Krysipclas, Acute Pains, Hcrtibiehi Fiuae.lie and
Toothache. Blind mid Bleeding Pib . Bleeding of the
Luiiga. Uterine lleuieirliage and inttanimiitieiis mid
Ulcerations peculiar to females is Samoiih's Kx
i hact of Witch H azi i,. Ask for it. because it is
better, stronger anil cheaper than any other, and is
warranted by Woks Sc Potter. Wholesale Drug
gjsls, 3(it) Witsliiligton St... Boston. Mass.
RUPTURE.
Those wishing Relict amt cure for Rt’l’Tt tiKshould
consult Dr. J. A. SIIKRMAN, 2.‘>* Broadway New
York.
Send lOets. for his new hook, with Photographic
likenesses of Inn! eases before and after cure. Be
ware of cheats who pretend to furnish Di .Sherman s
treatment.
One of these fellow*, a German clerk, now railing
himself Dr. W. G. Crempien, is indicted on eont
plaint of I)r. S. and awaits trial for forgery sml
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out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and etlec
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