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Exhausting Land by Manure.
I notice that at a recent meeting of
the Farmer’s Club, it was suggested
that special manures, as guano, sup
erphosphate, etc., by furnishingr the
soil with certain needed ingredients,
enlarge the crop so much that the
soil's exhausted much more rapidly
Undoubtedly this is true, but this ef
fect need not be limited to any kinds
of manure. Even bam yard manure
lias this effect. The only difference
is that, in manuring with barn yard
manure, a mtu-h larger quantity is ■
generally n s cd, which in part com-1
pensates for the loss to the soil by
cropping. Not one farmer in a
thousand applies manure enough to
all his crop.!, to keep up the fertility
of the soil. They may do it on one
or two fields a year, hut while these
are kept up other parts of the farm
are overcropped in proportion to the
• manure applied.
It is then true that our best farm
ers are more or less rapidly exhaust
ing their soil? Not at all. The
point that I make is that the manure
applied will not itself keep the Roil
rich. Market gardeners near New
York, who crop their land year after
year, find it necce-sary to use fifty,
seventy-five, and often one hundred
dollars worth of manure per acre ev
ery year—an amount w hich no farm
er would think of applying. They
keep the soil very rich, but if they
stop one year the crop is a failure.
The advantage the good farmer has,
is that ho can use clover, rest
ing his land, onfieldm; it and making
it belter fitted to absorb ammonia
from the atmosphere.
Tnkr> guano t.l'ftt will "exhaust” the
Roil rapidly* if tho land is continuous
ly < r lull'd. The first, year a Jarir
crop will ho produced. Afier the
second or third year, according to
the condition of the land, it. loses it
effect i*, and generally by the fourth
year the land will ho barren. But. it
is the erop and not the manure, that
has exhausted the soil. Suppose that
with the first erop, snv of wheat, the
field had been seeded to clover. Ap
ply guano the* following year, anil
the grass will give a hflnvy crop, the
clover rnotß will strike deep into the
subsoil, and the fertility of the field
will be increased largely, beyond
what would be attributable to the di
rect effect, of the manures. This
would result whether the erop were
plowed under, fed off, or mown. For
in clover, tho roots form a valuable
part of the erop as manure for the
•oil.
Guano is generally used up in the
first crop after it is applied. But
bone dust, however fine, is never ex
hausted by the first, crop. When
sown with wheat, its effects on tho
succeeding clover crop, is ns remark
able ns on the grain. I have seen
the effect of a good application of
bone dust fi>r years afterwards on
subsequent crops. In this case it was
probably tho heavy clover sod plow
ed under, rather than the bone dust
itself, which produced tho effect.
But it amounts to the same thing in
the end—tho heavy sod would not
have been tli re if the bone dust had
not been applied. I can go still fur
ther and say that, if judiciously man
aged, that field should be richer ten
or even twenty years hence for the
extra application of manure.
f?o then thin groat buj'aboo about
tnarmre “osha'isting” noilti, amounts
to nothing. If the farmer is careful
to take only two, or nt most, three
crops befora reseeding with clover,
amt if he feeds all his hay and oc so
fodder and applies the mantire, he
need never he afraid of any kind el
fertilizers. By enabling him to grow
larger crops ho will save more straw,
more "min. more hay and more ma
lt Tiro, and the fertility of his soil will
be increased much faster than if he
discarded s* eeSnl manures, and relied
only on what the farm would pro
duce. Especially is this true of gyp
sum, or plaster, which is always
cheap, and frequently produces the
mot remarkable effects on clover.—
I!’ J. F., in Fund Ifome.
SconciißP Stains. —For whitening
linnen it is often sufficient to wet it
with soapsuds and lay it in the hot
sun. Another method is, where milk
is plentiful, put one pound of white
soap info a gallon of milk and boil
the scorched article in it. Another
plan is to squeeze out the juice oft wo
middle-sisc-d onions, wh'nh is boiled
in half a pint of vinegar, with ore
ounce of white soap and two ounces
of Fuller’s earth ; the mixture is ap
plied cool to the scorched par!, and
when dry washed off with clean wa
ter.
To Bfmovk Fi.y Scots. —D'p a
camel’s hair brush into spirits of
wine, and apply it to the spots.
1 $. GRAND GIFT C >N' KUT
-*■'* will bo given in the city oi
Greensboro, N
December 31, 1874,
for (lie purpose of erreting an
ODD FELLOWS’ TEMPLE.
The Grand Gift is the
•• 'GMBtBi
XSoabow lOlohsjo,
WOBTII .‘Ji6o,ooi).
O-rcatid Oca. -lx Oift
SIO,OOO.
Rkal Estate Gifts, 81,5500
Cash “ $88,500
Only 100,000 Tickets to he issued.
Price of Tickets, 12.50.
Asonta Wanted-
JPG' F< >r further p iti ulnr<*. a/MreHH the
Manager f Ibx 8, (hvrti- taro, N.
noiii C. V. MISNDKMHALL Manner.
HARRIS SHERIFF'S SALES.
Will }>■••;-.M Ixfore tU/‘ Court-housr; door
in Il.tmiltnn, within tli< lentil tiourn of mil*,
f> i lint fiirt Tueifl-y in JLkxeutbcr ii< xt, the
following property:
Lot of i;tfi<l No 101, knowm as tlia lot on
wli’oti Mu? brick hou e is i calcd; i!-o the
north half of lot No 10*3; uluo I 12 1 2 acres
<>t lot No 100, uud half irih h-bI in the mill
or gin priviletftn, ponruiijinr 20 or 21 acres,
owneO j • ut.y by S,S .fool.ins, c‘vot.iifjin r : in
ail hi*) 1-2 n'-nt\ of Ihji'J, more or !?.-'>, known
at the bite |*J iiitation ami r<Hi'lciico pi J If
H.-ur son, in the i-trr t <-f M mu oim-
Iv. Levied on iih th |)j "porlv of N II ileal,
trustee, t t .. to h* l y i% ti f k insoed from
lubiwin Superior Com I. in favot of J II H u
liKon vs. N 11 lloal, tm te- of Mr Julie! it
(jrilliu auil her chiMren, for Ihc balance of
tin- purchase money of . til land, i'lcpcrty
puinte 1 out by plaintiff s attorney.
Ab o, at M:c Paine Hum and place, part of
l*t of land No 1112, in fe 21m district of
Harris county, known nnd (ItatingiuKhwl in
the pi n and Hiirvcy of the town of Hamilton
(h follows, to wit: Pars of lots Non It, do
iind Id, ♦•ne!oH--d as a p:hkl< n, and lying back
of the Mas-mic Lodge, and rum. ini' back to
the alley in front of the stable h t; nUo Nos
12 and 42. oontainbig bail an acre each, and
known us Ihc t.table lots; al-olot No bb lying
cast of Raid stable lot*, containing one acre
mole or jess; also lot No .*■•’>, lying broadside
(o and du<; cast of snid of No bb, and c n
tainifig one acre rnoie or b • h; ah > lot No 41,
known as the (Inrlmrn stable lot, east of the
back street, one hundred fret in front and
running back two hundred ■?.'d joiu ng
a lot of .1 uncs M Mobb y* n th i*OHth; also
lot No 118. joining said Mobley • i the west;
alao lot No K'l, lying e *st of said io' No 68,
ouch conioifdng about one acre more or less,
or two hundred feet square; also a certain
oilier 11, N > 11, f/rrnei y known as tin* Go?
barn lot, fionting upon the main street one
bnndr <1 b et and running b<k two hundred
foot; also part of lot Nd. 12, fronting the pub
lic sqlime, about 2d fee in front, an*.' running
back east to the bat k street, the same form
erly known as Murphey k (book's store lot;
also two other lots, known as lot- Nos 82 and
-°d all of said lauds being in the town of
Hamilton in said county of Ifiriis. levied
on and sold as the property of N R & R A
Murphey under a mortgage ti fain tavor of
John W Murphey vs. S R X It A Murphey.
I*roj irty pointed out in s di? mortgage.
j\ Iho Ron Hi half of lot of lam) No 20, In the
21bt tlihtrh t of I lari in county, levied on oh
the propeity of John C llcach to HttUttfy ali
fit isNiicil from tho Btt; edoi (’ourt of li trr H
cotmly in favor of tolwiu VVilliumH vs. snid
Boitcli oM for hiilniico of pnrchitHe money.
Piopci ty pointed out by plainlifV.
Abo M 2 ftnos off west side, of lot of bind
No 8, and *lO acres off houi lined corner of lot.
No 25 K ii-I land I>. in*? in fiie Htl flintrict of
originally Tronp, now H trriM county. 1/ v
ictl on an the property *of Oeo. M N Geo H
Brynn, to nuli-ty a ti Iu in my hnndH tanned
from I lie Snperi r Oourt of liouj) county in
favor of John W Mi pperd.
Also 171 acres off lot of land N< C 5. all of
lot No bt>, containing 202 1-2 acres, 50 acres
off lot No ti.l, 75 acres off lot No 01, 5 aeies
off n>rthwest- corner of lot No f>s said lots
and parts of lots of l tnd being known as the
Isaac Johnson plate, and Kiluati ci in the 21st
didiict of Harris county, lsn iecl mi to rttt
mfy a ti ta issued from the Sup *ior (Aunt oi
said cour ty in favor of J II l*o\ela'v vs isiuvc
Johnson. B. 11. WILLIAMS
noYd-td Shet iff
$5,000
TO SV.Wt’KIBKRS OF THE
A TLA XT. I CONSTITUTION. .
tiik suco and AxavAt ntNTttimmoN
of pn-Miits, which wo have heretofore nn
lu'imicit, itmt for which wo eve umlor oblign
tlou* to sumo snlw rilKint. wiit come oil in
the loth of Novcmlier next
Our itistrthutiou 'litters from those of lend
ing Nik thorn mill Western new pnpers in two
p trlii ulms: titwt, ruir prosouis m mvasdc !to
both daily and weekly suhmils m; ami SIS- -
~(iiSly,, .(iiSly, to With new an 1 oUt sulsw rils rs.
Kwv daily svihsorilu'r paying $lO for one
year'. stll>M'r ; plion, well 10. ei\e a rcidstrrcri
card ontlt'im; him to p.iriu ip no in tho dis
tvitiuttoli: ove.j daily sulan ritan ;ay in. jo
for six months, will rt-eive a rani in iliier
him ton half ltd real in tho cash pug i ts
Awarded.
A ciuh of fivo we.k'v sulisi-rils rs sending
s!U for one vuv's suhsciiption will ii-ieive
i no le_lstoio 1 card ; one w.ok y gtlU'io iher
can set a regi tend utrd In ad'tuning $lO
Mil-si riptioti, or a e -rd ill i'li'i.. him to ■ re-
Itull tutor.at in thoea-h piesents by advanc
ing: s T sulisciiption.
r-cr In our lo t distrtbution a iluh of
weekly mil. in hers obtained
rwrxvr BUKiiKxn xxt) rinY ooii.aks in mm,
which was paid to Mr. Geo. IJa ihatt. I’n-li, !
!Vln<!Uell ixiuutv, lit*., in tin- presence of ex
Major Hammock.
'1 Im Weekly Constitution is n mammoth
eiglit-pngv slicct. itmtalirnc Hnlv-tialit col
mnM only (2a year Asa fui-ilyniul farm
ln iiiial it isunsmpass'd m the rioted M no
z-W-Tho plan is the same hs t lie fust. r\ iii. ii
save such unheustl salislaeih>u. The die
tributiou will he in public, an 1 eu| criutcndcd
by wiamis-ionere.
All tlic present* dMi United w'thout
sewlinß, and to lion a tide sub-, fibers only
Sulssrils' at ctree l*ctore tlie dI- I rii n
t on conns off, slid you an- too late, toi it is
t lie iast.
Simple copies of the Constitution, and cir
cular* giving lull particulars, taut lire on ap
plication i.ilieml indinx in nis and a s|Hxial
iisl of premiums offered to lis-ai ;wonts.
Address W. A. HKMI’iUU. \ t il..
Atlanta, Qa.
As tins may he seen hv ramie imaeqte mtod
with ii-.". -efer, by iHiiuissi n. t cx-Msyoi
Haiuniotk. t'ol (! \V Adair, t'o! .1 it Wallace,
leading < ili/eiis, who su:-erm'i uded on fun*
distiilnition. and n'so to the present Majoi
of Atlanta, Col S I! Spenear. rejil 1
GEORGIA—Habsue Coi-stt.
.laeoh < 1 McHebee apiffies for letters of ad
minblmtlon cum t - t.i-n rnto annexe upon
tin- .state of Sarah Mays, late of said count)
All pertains concerned are hereby notified
to show eause. If i.iit tirev hare, in the first
Monday in IV-ctmilx-r next, why said applies
ti< n shoedd not lx> RTUBteJ.
Given under my hand and official sisnir.
tun*. Nov 2, IST4
oov td }. F. C WUX.IAMS, Onl y.
A Hew Idea!
-A.
WILSON
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Whoro wa have no Agents
we will deliver a Machine
for tho price named above,
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Station of Purchasers.
Needles for all Sewing Ma
chines for Sale.
Old Machines taken in Exchange.
Bend for Circulars, Price
List, &c., and Copy of the
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best Periodicals of the day,
devoted to Sewing Mad
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New3 and Miscellany.
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nt Nvs]xijH’r puVlbhing tin' latent news and
market reports from all parts of the country,
particular attention beimr given to Savan
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pv'ncnt ol' the Democratic conservative creed.
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unexcelled advantages are otVi ml —oor larce
aud uicicasinc circulation rendering the Ad
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.. t> months 3 o 0
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Weekly, one year 1 *>l
Agents wanted in every town Sample
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NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
We have opened at Dr. Bede H’s old taud.
and now offer to the ladies of Hamilton anti
vieinitv. a well selected stock of Hats. B ur
ate. Flowers. Trimmings, and other gx.v>ds
as rallv kept in a millinery e^t.vW'smnont—
all of which we offer low for ca>di.
tn t-sn t Mun. TKDSSELTa & TUKUER-
'3&VF: £25
By Cv h p a
FL9BEXCE SEW S u,
To meet the urgent (lemnui of -I .iiaesif
FLOBE.VCE SEIVhC lIACBI.VE C
/
Have llcduced the P'ifc of iLfir tfafiiiii.'
Til IRTY PER C EX'!'.
The Flohknce !e ti e only iu-v■! in 1
sews lwekrvurds and fonvarils, m to i :< ii-:.t
and left, as the purcha ' r may prei r.
In ils construction the ii.e
most pkbfecx and suii-Li of any go- i -i.:,
machine.
Ai-WATS TB* B*—SOW TH* (’.IF J-KST.
FLOEENC r. 6E WIN <I 15. V KIM • ~
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THE BROWN COTTON GIN.
The attention of planters and others is
again called to the above old and reliable
make of Cotton (tins. They are furnished i
fhis year greatly improved, and nothing |
•which an experience of thirty year* in their
manufacture could suggest ha* been left un
done to make them tip- most reliable nnd
perfect Cotton Gin in market. As the re
sult of our effort* we need only refer to their
established reputation and wide-spread pop
ularity. For )’m;h:<'ti"n or Workman.-iih-,
Hnutso-nt 1 .iout Hi nmnc, and >}i r.vrtrv arid
qiiahtv of i,int PBOWJCKn, we challenge s; re
petition. Wo arc prepared to wahiiant to i
any lca onaide extent t-tatTi T satis)v %nto j
every plant; r or operator. Tl.r Gms are
Hold at the fowcat pm. iiilo prices for ev-od
niacitines, and on reasonable to ms. N\e-in
vite examination of the sample* in the i-ands
of our local apents who will rive ad desired
information, and furni h applicant- with eh
etilars an f copies of < onniieimatovy litters
from jiartics usiup: the tiins in ail s- c ,: oi sot
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l’iice Lists, and other infoinmtion, may he
obtained of our ap- uts or by addu-ssini: the
Brown CoiTos Gin Cos., New London. Conn.
J. K. HCt/IT, Apent, We-t Point, Ga.
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a. S. PIANO CO.
5390-
It cards less than 3300 to make any SCOO
l’iano sold throneli g nts all of whojunakc
Ml pc- cent protit . e have no afifls, but
ship direct to larnilies at factory price.
VA make only one ntvle, and have but one
, -ice. -Two Hundred asp Nisbtt Ijoixam
' , .!, with no discount to dealers or com
; issions' to teachers. Our lumber is thor
s-hly seasoned ; our eases are Double \e
'■fbed with I'os'wi'od —have front rouna
ViH-rs, Kcrner.tine bottom anti carved legs
Ve ttM- tilt* full iron pi its with overstrung
1 J•j-crit-li (jrand Action with top darnp
. s. and our keys are of the be-t ivory, wit h
' o’ry fronts. Our Piano has seven octaves- -
' f, feet ;• incites lor,", 3 feet 4 inches wide,
.’id .. -itrbs, b>:-"!. ‘.'sspounds. Every Piano
. fullv warranted for five years,
fiend for Illustrated Circular in which we
efer to over one thousand Bankers, Merch
ants, etc (some of whom you may knew’,
using our Piano in 47 States and Territories.
Please state where you saw this notice.
EXITED STATES PIANO CO.,
jullo-1y 810 Broadway, New York.
Yt *■*■■3"* * : .a yy s-w c-3
h. . y .j, rj y v.y..- a.
—TTfF, PEETTVIAN
/y ■ ’.' ■, M>, fVgr p VitalLs i
A' >...... ‘ f /iT’.t 1 ICns-iches tho
r V-"'" -I-"* . *•: blood. Toms up the
/ ,--.' • -x ■\ ? ■ m J'uii'ls i.p t!:e
/F '-A ... '’a brokoll-tlown, C'li 08
i, • •; ' A }-•. male *1 plidnt.%
f ' l)r.i;.sy.ls aiiilv.lta*
ttC', • v .. ‘ •' - U: " : 4 Dysp/’iisia. &?•
Tls'uV.imis have
i'•l. / been changed by tho
V/yv-.-N' .-J-;l"VviV iiso of this remedy
i' from weak, sickly,
eulierlng creatures, to
L'roDjr, healthy, and happy men tuid women; and
iiivals’.s cftiinot reasonably hesitate to give it a trial,
Y’i 'itinu.— JJo euro you get the right article. Fee
that u lVruvian Syrup” is blown in the glass.
Pamphlet-free. Fend for one. SETII TV.FOWLE
& SON'S, Proprietors, Boston, Mass. Fur tale by
druggists generally
the sEsicimT
PORTABLE
AS32L*Lfc3"* Sewia" JEacliiae,
i Prim f ?
c -.5v. fFt- _ .... .. c.jjW.
■2 p a
t ji cjy •?/ >->•• i ?
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•D w— n *- * -t: w-.-iNs. 2
% s.
S Q t.'
"i With fc '<•- -VV.I -i
S? ic* t y fc & i>e cd ,v, xe-TJ 3
a l' any,
eartUew <i* cost. ®*
pa With Semi-G.Fling Feed, ?
and Aulomallo Stitch Fastener. AH other Machines
require tun movement of from ‘25 io 30 pieces to
evorv stitch— thi? requires but Two! lienee it is a
f-VM.bfil t'fsinij'lii’ity and sifrentrih. For full partic
ulars s( nd for Circular—then buy no other until you
see the Machine, for “seeing is believing.” Agents
wunii 1 inn-rrif (nrni.i the c.mntry. if $5 are sent
Vie < rdcr ?h : balance can be O. (). D. Agents
ii. . ; i ,/ v l'iiil price, ior single Machines, percentage
a i ~r ! :o be deducted v- hen six. Machines are paid
t r Terms to agents, cash with order, or C. O. D.
i rCKWITH S. M. Cos., 862 Broadway. N, Y.
Dank tho highest for Durability, Perfect "Work, and
Ease of Operation. They are ti.e most silent, light
running ami serviceable, tlie casi- st to sell, ami most
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the Conrthu? do; rin H imilt- n, between
t) • le ;. 1 1 u>s of sale. <-n th. first Tuesday
in Dee * nher next, *s 1 the lands belonging to
th*.-estate of John McKav. deceased, except
the wi;!o\v ' dower, to wit:
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district of ndly Aln-e; <_ee. now Hair s
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m* nH - "ith 7 per cent interest.
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sake of humanity, r.w trim, or von n ; jr n t
g't his service.- again. Do ;s\ all, or r. parr,
-is la i< *n great need of money to p y h s
own indebtedum& ' njv!4-tf
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Grateful Thousands proclaim
Vinegar Hitters the most wonder
ful Invigorant that ever sustained
the sinking system.
No Person can take these Bit
ters according to directions, and re
main long unwell, provided their
bones are not destroyed by mineral
poison or other means, and vital or
gans wasted beyond repair.
Bilious, Bemittent, arm In
termittent Fevers, which are so
urevalent in the valleys of our great
rivers throughout the United States,
especially those of the Mississippi,
Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Arkansas, lied, Colo
rado, Brazos, Itio Grande, Pearl,
Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro
anoke, .larne3, and many others,
with their vast tributaries, through
out our entire country during the
Summer and Autumn, and remarka
bly so during seasons of unusual
beat and dryness, are invariably ac
companied by extensive derange
ments of the stomach and liver, and
other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a
powerful influence upon these vari
ous organs, is essentially necessary.
'There is no cathartic for the purpose
equal to Dr.. J. Walker's Vinegar
.Eittkrs, as they will speedily remove
the dark-colored viscid matter with which
tho bowels are loaded, at tho same time
stimulating tho secretions of the liver,
and generally restoring the healthy f'unc.
lions of the digestive organs.
Fortify the body against dis
ease by purifying all its fluids with
Vinegar Bitters. No epidemic can
take lioid of a system thus fore-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head
ache, Bam in the Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste
iu the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita
tion of tho Heart, Inflammation of the
Lungs, Bain in theregion of the Kidneys,
and a hundred other painful symptoms,
arc tho offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bot
tle will prove a better guarantee of its
merits than a lengthy advertisement.
Scrofula, or King’s Evil, White
Swellings, Ulcers. Erysipelas, Swelled
Neck, Goitre. Scrofulous Inflammations,
Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial affec
tions, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin,
Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as in ail other
constitutional Diseases. Wat.xkh’s Vin
egar Bitters Imre shown their great cur
ative powers in tho most obstinate and
intractable eases.
is or I.'Hi. I .hirin'!ory obd Fiironic
I!iieUßli’.l isiii, Gout, Bilious, Remit
tent and Intermittent fevers, Di-ca-es
of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder,
tlie-o Bitters have jjo equal. Such iiis
casfct. are caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mt'Gniiii'ii! Diseasm*.— Persons
engaged in l’uints and Minerals, such as
; u . K'rs, Ty pc-setrer . Gold-l eaters said
Miners, si limy advance in Ill's, o:
j rot to jurY v is of toe Bowels. To guard
again t tills, t;.\o ac! .re of WALKS*'*
\ i.Mr,ar Bitters occasionally.
For Ski;! xioesi.-ius, Eruptions,
Totter. Suit-Rheum. Blotches,Spots, Pim
ples, ldc iiilcs, Boils, Carbuncle*. King
worms, Sca d-hcad. Sore Eyes, Erysipe
las, itch, Scurfs, Discoloration* of the
,Skin, II amors and Diseases of the Skit; of
whatever name or nature, are litera ly
dug up and carried out of the system in a
short time by the mo of these Bitter*.
Fin, Tap?, and ©titer Worms,
lurk:;:”: in the? swusn i>f so many thou
s:i:. is. arc cilVciiGtliy re
moved. l\’o >y>U*m of Diariioiuf*, no ?er
i > hi*;iitics will tVee tlie
sy>.ti?!n worms lik* these BiUirs.
ForFriu.ib , ( 0;!;]lili:itlk in young
or old, ir.arriovi or at. tho of
womanhood, ortliu turn oflifo, tliosa Ton
ic Ihiitii-jiUn* so decided an iuflueac®
tliai iinprovcuit-iit is soon perceptible.
Cleans© tb? Vitiated Bloofi
whenever you find ils impurities bursting
through the skin in Pimples. Eruptions,
or So;'--: cleanse it when you Imd it ob
structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse
it when it is foul; your iboliug* will tell
you whn. keep the i.lnud pure, and the
health of the svslcm will follow.
K. ii .■■> •". V , I.ii ... CO.,
D’.u;. r ;- r iß‘.B i: (3on. A{?(., Mini h'mncUoo. Califor
nia. a cor. of W uf*li liig lull and Churl tun Sts.,X.Y.
uiti ?>y uLI Ifciiti
The recent ter* of Fire-Proof Safas
by the English Government proved
the superiority of Mum Filling. Ne
other Safes filled with
Alum and Plater-of-I*aris.
IHARVZN A OO a?
255 Oroadway, M. Y.,
72! Chestnut -S:., Phlia.
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jztd §24 fei
200 Pace*: **oo Engravings ♦,-! >T*-rtd
Plate. r;ibJi*ht-d quarieriv, at 200 a V r.
Firi-t ra-.m •v ; -r 1 -74 r t i-sv-rl. \ -; r
i ran ci-iban at - in- pipe. A iariES,
Vats, Hot Lester, Mew Yu.k.
R
RADWAY 5 S READY RELIEF
CUBES TEE WORST PAIRS
Sn from On© to Twenty Mlnuts*
NOT ONE HOUR *
fter reiwilng thbi ailverttßeraent need any
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
EADWAY’S READY RELIEF 13 A CURE 9ta
EVERY PAIN.
It was the first and is
The Only Bain Remedy
that Instantly s’ops th© most ©xcrnciatlng .iv
Tnlltniin.'itH'ns, and cures Congestions, wbeiber ©ftu
Lungs, .stomach, fluweis, or other glsadaororifiLn. iT*
one application. **“*•■*
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MIN UTILS,
ro matter how violent nr excruciating the pu
RIIF.UM ATftJ. l'.e<i-r.di!ea, Jmirm,Cnppletj, Nts f y o S?
Neuralgic, or prosiratod with .ii.ieasemay mulu- **
El AD WAY’S READY RSLIEP
WILL AFFORD INSTANT I ASK.
INFAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OF TUB BLADDBo
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOUftLS.
CONiihiSTION OP TH* LTJNOA.
SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BP.BATHINO
PALPITATION OF THIS HBA&T
KYSTERrCS, CROUP, DIPHTERIA.
CATARRH, INFLCWCU
HEADACHE, 700THACHH.
NEURALGIA, RHEUMATIEM
COLD CHILLS, AG UR OHILL9.
The application of the Ready Relief to the part tt
pans •.viier? the paiu cr dulicuiiy exiata willaflordmm
ani Comfort,
Twenty dropsin halfn.tumbler of water willlnafew
momen, scare CHKA-MPS, SPASMS, SOUR STOMICU
HEAR I'Bll RN, SIt;K HEADACHE, DIARBHOBA
DYSENTERY. COLIC, WIND IN THR JBOWKIA
an 1 all I * TER NA L ¥AI NS. *
Travelers should always tarry a bottle of Rad.
TvJty’s Ready Relief with them. Afewdropiln
water will prevent sickness or pains from change of
wa;er. 11 is better taau French Brandy or BUtora mi
atiiuuiaat.
FEVEia AW® AGUE.
FKVIiSK AND AGTTR cared for fifty cram Tkm'li
pots, roinediv] agent in thie world that will cnreFcvee
and Aguo. and ivli other Malatiou*, Biloue, Scarlea
Typhoid. Yelinw, and other Fevers [aided by RAIN
Wa Y’fe PILLS! so quick as RADWAI’S READY RN
LIEF. Fifty cents per bottle.
iiALTHI BEAUTY 1!
STRONG AND PURR RICH BLOOD—INORKASB
OF FLESH AND WEIGHT—CLEAR SKIN AKD
BE A TJTirUL COMPLEXION SKCU RED TO AU*
OR. RADWAY’S .
Sarsajarilliai Sestet
THE CREAT BLOOD PUBiriEß©
HAS MADETHF MOST ASTONISUINO CURF.R: 80
QUICK.FO RAPID ARE THE CHANGES.THE
R >D V UKDERGi ES.UNDER THE INFLUENCE
OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE,
THAT
Iteit Day an Increase liTM
asi f sifflt is Sees aui Felt
Every drop of the SATISaPARTT-iLIAN RF.SOL*
VENT communicates through tho Blood, Sweat, Urine,
and other Fluids and juices of the system thevlgorof
lii •, fur it repairs the wastes of the body with new and
pound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Couaumpiion,
Gl&Ed’.il.ir disease. Ulcers m tue throat. Mouth, Tn
n'.ors, Nodes iu the Glands and other parts of tlr-©eystesL
Sore Nyes, Strusaoroußdiachargea from the .Ears, ana
tb© worst forme of Skin diHKoses. Eruptions, Fever
SOPW, >©ild 3 ad. Ring Worm.."Rlt Rheum,KryelptW
Acne 151 m kSp-.t*. Wormain iheFleab, 1 "nr.nrs. Cmm.
c-.th ir the Womb, and all weakening ar.dpainfuldl#-
charges, NU-ht Sweats, Loss ofSperm andml wastes of
J fori!ikp!e, are withia the curative range of this
woo J er'.l Mo.irrn Cbruuairy, and a few days’ use win
prove icany person uHtig itibr either of thus* formae#
potent power to cure them,
li'f.aepat.eut, d.ilv’ becoming reduced bylhewaplea
ecddeconiDoaitiou that is ct.ntinuully progressing, suo
cee-’s inarrestiag ihcpe wastes, and repairs the tun©
with new material made from fcealtbv blood—and this
N will and does secure—aenre
hrr-i'n; f r u hen once this remedy conuneocfi it#
v o-k oi puriiication. aw l succeeds in diminishing the
I ** of KMKVt*, its repairs will be rspid, and every day
t.t: oh- t jt will fee i himself growing better and stronger,
better appetite iuipruviag, audfiesh
nod wcAsiincreasing.
.N.Molti’vd.i sthcKtHPATAKI! UIK RKSOI.VKMT 10©li
i'VH vc,.uediftl agents in tlie cireofChronic.Kcre-
O nt.t;.Gi-i:al, and fckiu dumases ; butitlsthf
c:iy poiiitivc cure for
Kidney & r.Utdiltr Complaint*,
T'-ir arc *l, ’Vcrcb diseases. Gravel, Diabetes. Droney,
t or.ua- e*G Whiter, lnoonunence of Urine, Brichi's l)ie-
Ali.aiuiuuria, and in ail cases where iliarß are
hr ■ < ; u.-i d-. •. or the water i thick, cloudy, mixed
wiiwi-a-H'-uiov* bkathe whltteof an egg. or threads like
vL-;w-♦=!!>., orlb- rcii-a morbid, dark, bilioua auptar
i -< ,; and white bone-durtdeposita. anil when there hi
n t-- - * t<u- a ; !!g*f4sn**-tion when paMiiwater, and
puia lathe :-Kiall ottlie Back and along the Lima.
Tir.-nwr of TZ Years* Growth
Cva’oA I'H B&divay’s Resolvent,
DS*. RAD WAY’S
?rH kpth I Segulatogrilfi
perfecGy elegantly coated with tweet enn,
purg-\ .va, . v.purify, cieanKeandstreugtLen. R*d
vv’ P ii* •.'•H- to* 1 cure of all disorders ai the Stomach,
LirV. :> 'Wt -, k'doeys, Bladder. Nervou*Disewtq
Cunstj patina Gotti von css, Indigestion, Pj*-
pep.aui, iiiiioue Fever, Inflammation ofth
iw-< is, Piles, and ail Derangements of the Jntsroal
Yico&ra* VF- rracted uz f-lTut't a positive eure Purely
Yegfriable, eoutaiitiag no aercury. minerals or dale'aav
cusdrugß.
A few doww *>. A D WAY’S will frseth®r
teat from all ti* above Burned disorder#. Price, 26eea
par p<LD BY DRUGGISTS.
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