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of Kui*l .m' . . W- :t.
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DR. WIvI. M. DURHAM.
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Maxcys, QtfelllOlpe (bounty, Ga.,
fpAKES vten^^'imsmnm^l'ms'tahrfmm fids smliioil |<> in form his fii. nds,
MAXEV.v to
YTIIKNS, (IA.,
xzi's&J: MviarKL ^: ,v,r 10
inuilh 3 1?~ iiffons. Prompt mli iilinii given to all cwn
stamp. fa" Uiun -puiidcnfa will jiirn c t m iu.se I
jnnl 1,'Wi-h-in
BIG PAY. ™™d
WKWAaTJ’ A liumlMG ol iuUvc. ) |
i , li*Tg* , li*■ rim vh* r i<» » ngjiC4J in a ph as
ant ami nrofUahlc husiuuna. (iouil iim*ii
will find U»V a JaJ*‘ cU*iW<!0 '
TO MAKE MONEY.
SuH» will pleasi* answer ihl.t ndvrrtliMv *
•m**td Hy l«lier t rticWlng Mump for reply, j
J.iUng what th* v lmv« he«
Uigugecl in. None t»ut U»*»se who
hintiHUM* n>IsKf, nrrd uplilv. Adfii*‘ss,
»M«rfh2i;ii#Kogj-y. 0<h, ,\t!unta,<iu i
r It EE ( 1 I VTHJS'
with uiiii mvi'iwvi, ruuivM.Mi
im.idi.M mol Sami *l.\l vl, iif..
llll.II V, i.cm r.iV III Itcaltn. Waiting.
Ilei’iiy, Urinary IdtcaMw Spinal lltacarca,
i“« 11>►jire-U. itlRul* Mr., F.IC. in nttl' whom will tf"Z be scut a
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MieruhS iu ►nviug ninny vnuiable lives, by
scull Symid,!m! and SUu.m foHl'ingntsS to
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I rltiarv DUugm *,
BirTPMlnumf 1 {\!a cf nrilrr in proof
of !li»o siutcuttui*.
B ®‘H ilirt DtoWlu* ©f DlnbFtrt, rail t\»i tl'nr
«*er « Ikir ( mv.
tftf i'or (hr cu ru of tCrlulil’a suit tlio otlirtr
lllll’ft'C’l, tk< f«. r Darurr'A .Vit't* liiiiiipjr
and l.iirr < «»rc».
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UNFERMENTED
MALT BITTERS
TRADE MARK
K MALT AND HOPS S
5lTTEfi
Tills 3 is rfeiicr INUOMPARABI.E fa Bone slid Nfwscie NUTRIENT PitHlweiii'*
'l*tcri*t* than all i ther terms of malt or
. icdo-ine, while fi*-,* from the obbetions
c.igraf aga • i> It Km d m.-ufi
.. ijo'i: s u , i.,. ( otisimiplion,
K ui.o".si . Mci Uti and Pliv- sn! Ux'-mc.s.
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Nursing M-.t ho s. oftl'o \«od.-.uut ot H.U
i ale ( biidi, n. M AL I' HITTKRs are tin
i ’-u’csi - si ; -n, -i ocenoui■..•!«I bn-divint
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M ALT Rt I i K KS f'O , Best,! i Mas.. l l\, l
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A Bargain for $75.
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f Julies-Kan, i Ti* af.Met- C, 1IVW.
W hat the A postlo Paul Said
Tin-other wming the Ber. Mr. l'hi
lacier it down to tl»e u« table with a
very thoughtful air. and attended to
the want* of Ins brood in a very ah
qtractfd juaaaer. J'resentty he looked ,
"I - ‘•I 10 he f *» s A w5, l*«tU: “ » a i*auk- * aM C :
“{;«»!. ;«n awful oi ttic? hea«l s
afternoon,” * broke in the pastors eldest
son. “Ray _ isi; wbedwl. . Bat new a out *
of the striker’s hand when I was umpire,
»»»** '-racked me rigid above tlie ear. an’
dropped me. Hurt? Holly !” and the
l;ul sW.k Ws h.*d iu dismal but
iv<- pantomime as he tenderly rubbed a
luw>P that looked like a billiard ball with
Lair on
The pastor gravely paused for the in
terruption, and resumed:
"The A(aistle Caul—”
“Saw Mrs, O Cihctfuuie down at
niiauBi’slhi* afternoon.” said his
eld. a daughter, addressing her mother.
‘‘She h;td on tliat fame old everlasting
Mack silk, macle over with a vest <f
tilleni gr< <-n silk, ’ • ■ at-tail basque pat
'
t*««, ov. iekirts , made r with diagonal , ,
folds in front, edged with d<ep fringe;
zz r;
flowers, she’s going to Chicago.”
’Jlie good minis: er waitrsl patiently,
and then, in tones just a shade louder,
said :
“The Apostle Paul—”
“Went in gwimmin' last night with
Harry and Ben, [Kip, and stepped on a
loam-slrell,” exclaimed ilia youngest
son ; “cut my foot so 1 can’t wear my
shoe : and please can’t I stay home to
morrow ?”
Tlie pastor informed hi* son tliat lie
might slay away from the river, and
«•«* '<—«< •«- ^ »«»>d=
“The Aisistle Paul says—”
“My teacher is an awful liar,” shouted
tlie second son ; “he says the world is as
round as an orange, and it turns around
all the time faster than a circus man
cull rUo. , L , guess i»o hum L got much
w, n;4< , n
The mother lifted » waroing finger
toward the boy, and Haiti 4 *hush !” mid
tlie fatlier n*»uim*d I
*>xhe Aimstle I’anl Haya -”
“Ooli’t bite off . twice iia much i ;w you
can chow,” broke out the eldest sup, re¬
proving the assault of Ids little brother
on a piece of cake.
Thu I’astor’sm-e showe<l just a trifle
of annoyance as he said, in very flrm.de*
oided tones •
alM ^llie Apostle . ,, 1 mil , sa)s—- „
“There’s a fly in the buttei 1” shrieked
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a general laugh followed.
1 W, ” ! “ Ml ‘ n ™ w » " slowJ U,e cUv * 1
j daughter, with an air of curiosity, said :
but, pa, 1 really would like to
know what the Apostle Paul said ?”
» “Pass me the mustard,” said tlio |ias
■ tor, nbseuUy.
Iiomo Pharmacopoeia.
| Beef inarrow bound on and renewed
twice a day Is an effectual remedy for
felons.
A lump of wet saleratus applied to
} the spot stung by a wasp will afford in¬
stant relief.
Ceilings that have been smoked by
kerosene lamps should bo washed off
j with soda water.
Tallow and spirits of iurpeutine equal
parts, and bound on with a rag, will draw
out a corn.
To clean furniture, wash with warm
soapsuds, quickly wipe dry, and then
rub with an oily cloth.
If ajiy lady who cultivates a rose m
her apartment will plant an onion in the
same ;*>(, the fragrancy of the rose will
be increased an hundred per cent.
If you plant a champagne glass two
Vhiros full of water, and then lay an
ouioa on the top of the glass, in a few
days delicate silvery sprouts will spring
from the lower part of the onion toward
the water, ami the t»ai of the onion will
sprout out*
To,cliev6 take t'vo large
tablespoon ful of eolopic and two tea
japooDfata of fine salt, lnix them together
ill a small bottle ; every time you have
an acute affection of the facial nerves,
m iicmalgia. simply Mcathe .he fumes
in vour nose in the laittle, and vou will
lie relieved.
Ammonia, or as it is generally called,
spiritsof haitsborn dissolves grease and
r- Oklng
siH'ts out of any fabric, use the ammo
nia nearly pure, then lay white blotting
paper over the si>ot and iron lightly. In
washing lace, pnt about twelve drops in
a pint of warm suds. For washing tin
; fjer marks from looking glasses or win- i
dows, put a few drops of ammonia ou a
moist rafr and mak« quick work of it. A
tcas[HHHiful will add much to the refresh
ing effects of the bath. It is also good
for cleaning tlie hair, lliusc off tlie
ammonia wvth clear water in every ease. I
A mixture of equal parts of ammonia
and alcohol will lake out crease spots
and * red , stains , m blue ,, and black cloths,
i I’rcjiubcr Kill*.
“ Eleven years our daughter suffered on I
n b« d m misery under tlie «areof several of
ti c la st (aud souto of (be worst) physicians
who gave het disease various names but uo
rvliel, and tise* she i* rcstorwi to us iu good
In alth by as simple a remedy as Hop Bit
tors that we Kid lsvSuxl at for two years,
bcfi.iv using it. He earnestly hope and
i pray that no one else will let their sick suf
: tor as \vedhi*<uuiccoUR(of pn*fudice gainst
p«r.'mi a lm<HciU0 as lU,p »i* t <’ra”-lThe
.-;.i^i;s III, linn Veriuifuge wm destroy
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Do you nelie? suffer from rheumatism
or mercurial ........ $ s s mtiieumfmi
Literary Notices.
Frank Lkue’s Musimy Mama
zixk.—T he Juiy li umber. Volume voi..
is one of the mont interesting yet issued
of this excellent publication. The open
ing article, by Rev. Edward Haie, “A
bribes the ....
landing of the Massachusetts Ray Colo
ny, the isr-ttieinent of Boston, and the
estaMurtinaent of the first Christian
cliuidies , in Boston, ,, . bnlem . . and ,, Dorehes- ,
ter. There are sketches”of the promi
Mint men connected With the Massachtt
sett* Company, ineJudingHovernor Win
thrup, Rev. John Cotton, Rev. John
White, Roger Clapp and others. One
illustration shows a view of the site of
Boston liefore tlie first house was built:
another is a quaint old map of the
neighborhood around Boston; another
is a drawing of the first church in Bos
ton from 1630 to 1640. The article will
doubtless attract considerably attention.
There are other articles, rep&e with
interest and information, especially
"Modern Jewish Life,” which is elah
I borately illustraU-d. The serial and
abort , , atones x . aro bf , pdpililKAUtbors fix A,
-‘Bt-B*;. the Naiiniaker’s Lfaiipter,” is
Pierce, Ettie Rogers, Jane Itefcustin,
F. M. Holmes, etc., contribute to
department. There are admirable!
sketches, essays, etc, by AUreUn ller
vey, Herbert Lee, Jler. Mr. Houghton,
and other favorite writers. Tlu poem*
are numerous, and possess mire than
ordinary merit, There is a large interes¬
ting and instructive miscellany,^fml to
getlier with, the ‘-Religious Notes and
News," ‘‘Editor's Portfolio,” ‘‘Obitu¬
ary Notices,” “Recreations for Sunday
Afternoon, J t Ik Music,” etc., present 128
quarter pages, of delightful reading,
whicii is afforded for only 25 cents a
copy, or ??:i ;i year, Address, Frank
Leslie’s Publishing House, 53, 55 and 57
Park ftaee, New York.
Pktkuson's Magazine for Juiy is on
dutiable he/ot ahead, us qsual. Every num
this iimgitziiie has some WchU
feature, and the one, this month, is an
iliustrated article on “Royal Beauties .7 of
litis . ,, Lentury. . ,, Among , other portraits .
given is out)of Louise, Queen of Prussia
mother of tlie present German EHperor,
one of the most beautiful women that
ever lived, if we may judge from this
engraving. Then there is a colored
fashion plate; a eoloreilj/atteni; nmuer
ous spirited wood engravings ; -ylt sigvi.s
in embroidery, and a .score or dnore of
tlie newest fashions in dressegf Iiats,
bonnets, &c. - Tlie stories are even bet¬
ter than usual, and that is’saying a
great deal. Among them are the open-"
iug chapters of a powerful novelet,
“The Lost Talisman of Montezuma,”
by a new ipitributor, besides otltPr orig
inal tales, all hy Urst-c'nss AmeHcan ,T
wiltcis. ........ 1 lie price oj . leterson ,T. is . but . .
two dollars a year. In clubs si* copies
are sent for nine dollars, with an extra
copy for a year, as a premium, to the
person getting up the club. PnqVs
tlonably '‘reterson” w the Xi cheaprst, as
out 0« first,-’ as the buhlisher ^laims.
Specimens arc sent, gratis, * to persons
wislling ‘ to get 111) chibs ’ As a new
lime begins with the July number, now
is a capital time to subscribe. Address
(J. ,1. Pi Trusov 30d CJiesinnt sireef ’
1 huauelphia, , 1 a.
A musical Treat. The Blue Hib
bon cause is gaining and it is not just
the tiling now to treat your friends to
whisky, rum or beer, but you can with
peitut ,,,, propin.ty giu. tlu.ni ...... a musical ,
treat by sending copies of the Nbid/ia-n
’ 1/ if sic/, 1 / ' it ■; lui for a inn., line vvnicn ... i,; ,.i, contains .
the following musical gems, viz.: “Once
Vrr.iji, ’ n ‘ » 1V sniiivin ' it r.,i„ ixaiv
„• '
Avournecn, , ,, b;i!!;td , , by Johnson, . “ Dos
ton Dip Waltzes ‘ ' bv Knisrht uni “I
cannot , sing , the old songs Galop, . by ,
Slack Ten Cents will secure ail four
pieces ........., wtm.li . will cost , *1.00 ...... at
, over
any
music house. Address the publishers
Luddkx .V Bat i s, Savannah, Ga.
t eifhcVllandam.ln, , f Tanged „
giving the baby
£ ««*>’■^‘ n « iF "***:
for your children aet umps
j “ ^ B»liy ."syrup, warrannd to contain ^^ imthing
^ ^ “““ “
-♦. —
A Rich Manure.
w< as us will decompose bones.
lA l'ose to the weather a barrel filled
«* turn*, lay.Ts or »,„k.
*» bones and ashes for several months,
when ' 0,1 examination, thflbones will
1 * to be reduced to a jelly-like
su hstance, forming phosphate of [witash,
° ,,e the most powerful as well as
listing fertilizing niateria'.s known, and
0,10 " "'hen exposed to the sun for
14 days, may l>e easily reduced to
l'o' v,, er—the very best condition for ap
l’G in g to the land. Do not hurry the
“P^ration ; but save all the bones and
' ot ^ ,ile 'rood ashes convert them
"'to a rich manure.
i t’ oondrrt . » tthc ..., 1SI’i , Q4 . criii . ai’y—eVer\ 1 asiv
should use it for impure blood—S. 8. S.
Unquestionable.
The Ceroid, Detroit. Mich., says ofTVar
ner's Safe Liver and Kidney Cure : •* Its ef
ficacy in kidney, liver and ’urinary diseases
is so fully acknowledged that if is not worth
the questioning. Bona fitfo testimonials
from well-known citisoas in public and pri
vat*life are evidences stronc enmigh to cob
vmce the most stubborn doubter. " toctl
A Moussehold Need.
A. book on then vcr,tt* diseases andtheir
d^.' KHwm
* ”
Bb-a, kings from S o t > 15 or- por yard
< M\HRS
KA
« Sood RfasoIls r ., r lhe Itort or.’ Faith.
Monroe. Ga., March 23. 1889.
We have for twelve months been pre^crib
'
* 8 ® the treatment of Syphilis '>|>iuhtii- and specific many M )
in
or di»ea~es for which it is recommended,
ami are frank to say, that the results have
i'n a dngl'.? tnstVn«-!''We think!
for all the diseases for which it is reeowi
he forced to acknowledge it in the treat-:
*
.J. T. Komssox. Si. I).
' Atlanta, Oa., May 22, lSTU.
syyMhf entirely Tsve^n- with '“Swift’sSyphiliticSpe- stand* n^an^Ss
cured
" i^iH^^nd amf?wH* ,,C< ** “*
Wm. R. & T. W. Hooi-k*.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY,
s ,a/hereby B^ILS Smith.
Call for a copy of “Vomig Men'.Friend."
g.V*? Wholesale , f A - N A ; KIN gouts. * Lamab ApriPJRASTU.j-y. Atiawta fia.
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V CELEBRATED
P /ft WW
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± Mr.
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bitters
Appi titc, refreshing sleep, the acquisition
of flesh and color, are blessings attendant
carries to successful sP^Tn^t conclusion. l)ig« '
a k s
* iol > is restored and sustenance afforded to
each lifc-sustaimng organ by the Bitters,
which is inoffensive even to the feminine
i'alate, vegetable in composition, and tlior
ougltly For safe. all Druggists
sale by and dealers je2n»l gen
'‘tally. •
trade mar
m
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1 I FOUND!
I \ BFAIKDY that is a sure and effectual
J cure iorall Diseases of the Blood.Skin,
.Scrofula, Cancer in its worst form, White
I Swelling, Catarrh, Cancer, of the Womb and
edies are used according to directions,
Sllllt-ll’s JSci’Ofllla Svi'lip J 1
vr>
I <11* v 111 illG*
\\ ith these two medicines ... cfiinliiiied, ... wc
t cured hundreds of cases of the different dis
j nwntioned above.
Svillitll’v: lollllvilo f\i ijl. • I I’/ ifll] llllii ■) M ijllltj/ VPll TV
I . . . ,, ()f t)l( ](( st |,i„ i
V on , , w
purifiers now known the American pen
&(4U* \ lirLIR‘
is an outside external remedy. Smittrsfkirofula By applying it Syr- on
t| 1P and taking
I up vour ease will be an easy cure. Jf you
wili call on or address us wc will take pleas
„ r ,. ; n showing yon htitidreds of certificates
from parties living in this State that you are
well acqiliiinted with, that have been cured
au<l welt bv using .Star Citrine and
Smith's Scrofula Syrup. If von are afflicted
with anv of the above mentioned diseases
; do .tottliink your case will get well without
treatment: do not delay; remedies the so the ner von
8<‘t to using our two sooner
mui will he restored to health and happiness.
‘ Fall Daniel* Marsh before it
ou at once,
! is t<m late, ami get. a bottle of Smith's Scrof
i uia hyruu and Star ( urine.
i Read the following certificates :
January 10. 1870.
Messrs. Daniel & Marsh, 13 Kimball House,
, ... ,
Gentlenmn : This is to certify that '
t'ave tried Smith's Scrofula Syrup in several
i V* 1 * c Bvonic cases of ( atarrh, (. ancer, Sore
liable lilowi f puntier that can be used for all
“ S. h 2KSlea
All communication* should be addressed
to DANIEL w HARSH, sole. Proprietors
........
For sale bv If. S. Smith, Crawfordville,
«»d Ed. 8. O'Bryan, Sha ron. 20m6
HOP BITTERS.
(A .llrdicinc, not a Driuk*)
CONTAINS
HOPS, lirCIir, MANDRAKE,
-\KT> DANDELION,
tu* PmiEST A>*I> Best >!rr>iCAJt QrAurnia
OF AT.L mER DlTTFFS.
TH33Y CXJ2AE
-Ml Diseases o( tlio Stomach. Bowels* liiood. Liver,
Kidneys* and Urinary <3rpans, Xcrvousnesa* Sleep
lessoesti and especially Female Complaiota.
$100# IN GOLD.
Will be paid for a case they will not cere or help, oi
for anything Impure or Injurious found In them.
Ask your druggist for nop Bitters and try them
before you steep. Take no other.
Uor Cocoa Cmr Is the sweetest* safest and best
A sk Childre n.
The He* Pad for Stomach. Liver sod TDdoers 1*
superior W>all Others. Aait Dru^isu.
D. L C. is am absolute and irresistible ctrre for
Dmnkeness* use of opt am. tobacco mod narcotics.
BHHBBB Send for circular.
Ail Mm told bv Jrncrxu. TV*> Rittpr* Mlc. C-x TUw^MKfiv, N. Y .
Jalvl8 ’ 1CTvv
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~ f':if-. Address
■fsS O IVrtland. Maine.
A WOMAN
Who has once used the PEOPLES’ MACHINE will pre fer it OVER ALL OTHXK9
awl AGENTS >dIiBg it ind it jost. what tto
PEOPLE wait. It makes the Skittle
&| ISeI ►Loth Stick, easily, does tke widest
rans rang*
jots of W OR K, and winds Bo&Was without tu¬
® haaji ning the works of the MACHINE. Write
w for descriptive
Circnlais aid fill paricilaifc.
43 Phi la. dewing Machine Co.,
-
r 1301 & 1303 Buttonwood
1 PHILAEEIPEIA, S.,
22,'7'J-j-y PA.
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UlllII AllllS, 1 Ulll LllglllCiS, V ’ LOtlOIl OCfeWS. 1
Shafting Pulleys, Hanger’s Journal Boxes. Mill Ucarimr. Hudgeons, Turbine Water
Wheels, liiii Hearing, CHEAP: JUDSOJi’S COVERNERS, UlSTON’S CIRCULAR
GEO. R. LOMBARD A CO.,
FOREST CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS,
Near tlie Water Tower, 1,0 Fenwick street, AUGUSTA, GA.
i*?T Repairing Promptly done at Low Prices. iunea.'7f)-j-y
PERRY DAVIS’
VEGETABLE
m S ‘ PAIN KILLER
A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY
101 INTERNAL AND EITERXAl «SE,
la & »nre cure for oil the dlseas«i for which fi la recommendedL
aud 1s always PERFECTLY SAFE in lh« hand*
of even the moat inexperienced persona.
It la a sure and quick remedy for COUGHS, SORB
* THROAT,CHILLS, and similar troubles; affords instant
relief in the most malignant forma of DIPHTHERIA, and
la the beat known remedy for Rhenmatum and Niortlpa.
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The Oldest, Best, and Most Widely Known
isms/n/ Ur, Family Medicine In the World.
FarlNTFMALandEXTEBN^Lvsi. It Has been sued with inch wonderful success in ail
o parts of tha world for CRAMPS, CHOLERA, DIAIRHtEA,
tt3B DYSENTERY, and all BOWEL COMPLAINTS that it is
considered an unfailing cure for those diseases.
jmonn/vmaHMiiioi/rrni/itsout 31! m (l > Mlnlatcra, Partorle*, Everywhere, Cuts, Has IT and It It Wo brings IS should it Sprains, stood Use family WITHOUT RECOMMENDED speedy X*rK> Manager* always In the who can Sever© all and bo in ha* safely Countries test permanent used at IIoipitaD—in A Burn*, ever Plantation*, RIVAL of for b© given by Pain without Forty Scalds, Phy-aictani, relief and it In AS a Jn Years' short trial. tlie etc. Climates. Work-Shop*, oil It. A Back cases bf It LIHIMEHT. MinfonarUa, krirflM*,, Will Constant of and Bra annually 91d*» i and ny
save many times its cost in doctors’ bills, and its price brings U
within the reach of all. It is Bold at as©., 50c., and §1 pec
bottle, and can be obtained from all druggists.
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I.
Proprlattf*
March 17,1880.28t .eovf-
; NO M £ ■
! TRADE jet;
ACUTEORCHRONIO A ► l
53
*** SURE CURE.
Manufactured „ , only under the above
^ of kris aml'^^ 1 ^' 1 ' 0
I I Imwkdtatk nKi.iF.F wxuuAStK.n Pkumx
NENT Cl'UE GUARANTEED. No« cxclu
sivelv used bv all celebrated I’hysiclutvs of !
i.;„ ro j„. ;lI „i America. The highest Medical
Academy of Pari* reports vo cures out of ;
100 cases within three days. ;
Secret.—The only dissolver of the poison
ous t rie Acid which exists in tlie Blood of
»nd«««ty I’aticnt*. . |
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matory liheumatism. i
J. Leayey, Esq„ 455 Washington Market, i
Chronic liheumatism.
Mrs. E. Towne, 03 East Ninth street)
(chalky formations in the joints), Chronic
liheumatism. I
A. M 1’ragcr, Of Newark avenue, Jersey j
City, Chronic F. Chamberlain, liheumatism. Esq., Washing-1
John
ton Club, Washington, D. C., Rheumatic
Gout.
Wm. E. Arnold, R.lr, F.sq., 12 Wcybosset years’
street. Providence, of twenty
Chronic Rheumatism.
John B. Turngate, 100Sahcliez street San
Francisco. Neuralgia and Sciatica.
p or Malarial JntrrmHUnt and Chronic
Fetert, Ch.lU, or Ague,
mi SALIC fen \ LluA to i Is A , cvpt Ci.it X At t tv A pttri? CC Hi
Superseding entirely the use of Sulphate
of Quinine, as it will not only cut the
fevers, but will achieve a RADICAL
CURE, without any of the inconveniences
and troubles arising from QUININE.
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ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT,
but take no imitation or substitute, as our
Salicylic* (copv righted) is guarateed to
iug on or addressiug.
WASinn KM:& Company.
SOf.R AGENTS,
212 Broadwav, cor. Fulton St. (Knox Build- !
’ iug), N. Y.
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GRAY’S SPECIFIC >1 EDICTNE. 4 1
TRADE MARI The Orel t TRADE MARK J
/C .—. English Kcm- L
etlv. An uu- ’
)8R 7j?• jfj failing cure Weak- for ;
Seminal K I
ness, Spcrma- Iinpo- r j
a torrhea, i
teT1c >'> an< t i
diseases that ^
tf FORE TAAiKB.follow, Self-Abuse as a AFTER of Memory, 7AHIRB.
sequence of ; as Loss
Universal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, i
Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, |
and many other Diseases that lead to In- |
sanity or Consumption, and a Premature j
I Grave. in pamphlet, | ;
S-if Full particulars our i
which we desire to send free bv mail to ’
everv one. E=*T The Specific Medicine is
stidby all druggists at St ill per be package, free by or
six packages for $\ or w sent
mail on receipt of the money MKDICiNECO., bv addressing. ’
THE tTRAY
Mechanics-Block DHpofT MIPS.
bold in Crawfordville and every
where bv ail druggists.
Nov.21,1879.i-y.
Qi‘Da week in yourowutown. Tcrmsand
55 outfit free. Address H. Hallett
A-Co., Portland. Maine. novU/79-j-y
200 Ladies Lace collars 10 c. each, at
» MYERS'.
THE AFFLICTED.
I)R. A. fTdTuRHAM,
of the late-Dr. L. Durham, and recently
of Sparta, Ga.
DR. W. 31. DURHAM,
of Ur. W. W. Durham, late of Maxej*#
Oglethorpe Co., Ua.
_
A. a F. & a W. ■■ M. DlIIuAlZI* ■
0 f vvi,om lmfe been engaged for year*
»>> extensive and successful practice of
and Surgery, announce to tha
amt especially the DISEASED,
city of Athens, Ua. Tliev vre now pre
Dlt,LA..Ets " p** OF L\ T , V , HY HV CIIAUALTER ..... _
to perform any Surgical Operation.
Their mode of practice is similar to that
the late Dr. L. Durham, of Clarke Co.,
extensively and favorably known for the
many cures made by liim after all other
of treatment had tailed. Among
diseases, (especially those of a chronic
treated with uniform success by
Drs. A. F &. W. -V. Durham, the follow,
may be mentioned: Rheumatism.
Siek and Nervous Headache,
diseases of the Ear, Nose ami
Scrofula, or Kings Evil, old Sores,
Ulcers, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dropsy, and
diseases of the Heart, Liver JKidneya,
Bladder. Syphlis in all its forms, Gonorr
sterility hcea, bleet, Barrenness. Spormatorrhcea, Xm potency,
and
DISEASES OF FEMALES A SPECIALTY,
Will visit patients in any part of th*
State to perform surgical operations, or to
tri at patients suffering with Chronic Di»
senses. Address,
DRS. A. F. & W. M. DURHAM.
fST" All communications Athens, strictly Ga.
confi¬
dential. and promptly to’be attented to. Pa¬
tients who may wish under our imme¬
diate care, can obtain board in Athens as
cheap as any other city iu Georgia.
A pri 128.1880. t-e-0.
POUTZ’3
CELEBRATED
Ecrcs and Cattle Powders.
y ^ broken doirn a»d lor-spirited cieinria^
U/ strengthening; and W0
\ * n etomach and ictfietincs.
It is a sure preventive of all iftmllt *
F E Incident to this animal, tnch U/7H I
V ER. CrLASDEBS. YZLL0W
T’ATF.R. IT /.VVF.S, COIKinS, DI3- *
uii i
i :ysz »i, u ?.v n founder,
UCSS or AFri'TlTK AND VITAL
i .' F.R j'i, Ac. Its use improve*
wind, increases the appetite—
civra asaoo’.h and gloeiy skin—-and
tmtjsfonn* the Tni*crahia skeleton r
tilo a ibe-iooking Aad spirited horse.
,v Tc teepers of Cows (Mf prrparm
r ; tien is invaluable. It is a tsiw prm
ventive against Rinderpest, HeUsw
Yr— Horn, etc. It has'been prove* hp
actual ex %.'nt to iocrcBM U ©
iiTj quantity cent, of cod Bilk make and the cream butte; ttwtf arm
per sweet. In fattening -
and e»Ul«, fa
tT-.pta sn appt iite, UxRteus their hide, ud
U.CU5 Qim e much iASU:r.
/*
In *»l f. -.«•» «f *, Coa S !u, Tktm *
: s “
half ,
* to »p»p*r in m bxrmi of
u.u abovedi.-e-ases wmixtradi.
rateflor»Kn3rprerofed. V«iTw
gjaTT"* **
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BAhTIKOBEfK*.
y UDhctlStalM, Drnirsrbd sand Oa.nBda»mi Store ke*pcr?*throwfH. jiwAm^ricm
:
For sate by Dr. H. S. Smith. Druggitt.
crawfordville. G». Dec.19J 877.t-v.
Calicos sc. per yard a«t. Myers’