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(&\)i /amt anii Boiiaffjoli).
Hon to Make Vinegar.
A correspondent, with ’.lie premi
ses that to make good vinegar you
must have good pure cider, and see
to it that, the barrel into which it is
to be put is entirely frea from any
taint, proceeds with the process of
making as follows:
Cider once properly made and put
into sweet, fresh barrels, the balance
of the process in vinegar-making is
no tmek at all. It is a chemical pro
cess, to'be sure, but nature will be a
gnoi! manipulator of it. The chemis
try of the thing consists simply in
the oxygenation of the cider, and if
the air is allowed free access to it the
on slowly through
the winter and more rapidly in u,c
summer. The process may be accel
erated by keeping the eider in a
v-arm room, and made more rapid
Still by trickling 11 10 < i.icr ibrougtl tl j
hogshead or large cylinder perforated
with holes ou the side uud Ailed with
birch shavings, so an to allow the air
to uouie iu direct contact with it. A
little yeast added to the eider gives
it a good start On its fermenting
course.
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Our custom is to await the slow
process of nature, and to admit air to
the eider only through the bong-hole.
In the summer wo take tlit* ban dy
out if the cellar Anil place them in a
sunny place, nailing some wire gauze
over the bung-holts to keep out (lies
ami straws.. This mode of making
vinegar requires about twelve mouths.
Early-made eider "ill sometimes go
through tho vinous and ncctuous l’er
mentations the same fall, but it, forms
a poor article, sud we prefer to wait
;lgl4 the latter part of October or the
first t,f November before wo start
tlie aider-mill for the supply •of the
vinegar cellar,
llewane of all nostrums in the man
ufacture of vinegar. The simple, tin
adulterated juico of ripe apples—if
s nail ami knotty, no mat ter—makes
ilie best thivsred vinegar. Brown
.•sugar, molasses, mustard-seeds and
all flavorings and medications are a
•damage. Homo recommend adding
ithe “ mother of vinegar ” from some
•old vinogar'burnl. TJiis “mother”
iis a fungus growth on 0111 vinegar,
.-oiid will doubtless hast,*ll tho ace*
rtous ferrnentation r in eidor,, ah .it con
ttuina within itselt the seeds of alecay.
lbnt it is very apt to contain -*ls6 bad
Havocs and too much corruption.
Putting 41 mother” with now cidoi is
too much like bringing up a little
cKiM to iHseoaate atnl sleep w ith it*
aged and inikm gi undmother. The
child grtt old fast enough with
out such. 10 unnatural catalytic inllu
ence.
If any 'tmo has old yidcr in his od
lar wlii'st he wishes to double in val
ue, l% is tho time to put it outin-
U the sunshine. It will “'mshe ”
twice as last in tho warm out door
air as it does in tho cellar.
Sweetening the Dueath.—From
p'x to ten drops of concentrated so
lution of ch'oride -of soda in a witu
glassful Of pun* spring water, takei
immediately after tho .ablutions o!
‘&*inrr srP completed, will
’•'•Mifecting
GRAND GIFT CONCERT
I will be given in the city ot
Greensboro, N. C. f
December SI, 1874,
*'t r the* purpose of erecting an
ODD FELLOWS’ TRIPLE.
The Grand Gift is the
iOonToo-w House,
WORTH $60,000.
Or<ancL Catli Gift
SIO,OOO.
Real Estate Gu ts, 81,8500 :
Cash “ £88,500 I
Only 100,000 Tickets to be i.-sued. j
ice of Tickets, s2.!>o.
Agents Wan tool-J
For further p 1 ti* ulai“. fuUlrt ss the i
?-I.*cu.u,i*r, Jox H, (jlicflinhoro, N. (-.
novfj I'. MK.VIMhNHALD, M*n(rcr
HARRIS SHERIFF’S SALES.
Will ItcMill before tlie Court-hoime floor
in llainiitou, within tho hours of sto
on the tirnt Tumi .y in December n xt, the
following property:
Lot of land No 104, known us the lot on
which the brick hon e in hcalel: nl-o the
north half of Jot No 10/>; a\<> 1 12 1-1- n< ■!••*;
of lot No 105, aial half ink-test in the n.iil
or gin prfvihgeK, (fuitalning HO or li I ;i< n
owned joint y- by D H Jenkinii, containim', bi
ail 400 1-2 acffK of land, more ov Icpj>. Known
am the kite plantation and rtuidi rit eol .J 11
If i,rrir.oii, in the - district of Harris eenm
ty. Lericd on n the property of Nlf De.v,
trustee, etc., to Httim'y afi la in- ’ I from
Jhldwin Superior (’ourt in favor of .1 il )l >r
ri.ion V:L N II Ileal, 1 1'UMOC of Mr-t JlllM It
(iriflin arid her cbililivn, lor lb* balance of!
the purebme money of hiM land, i’: it i!y
pointed out by plaintiff d nt .orm y. i
Also, nt the Fame time ami place, part of
Jot of land No 102, in tie 21.-t disttiut <d
i-Juri'i* connly, known and < 1 i>tin '.uisljed in
the pl*n and survey of tin? town of lb.mill, m
as foliowH, to wit: I'ar-s of Juts Nos 11. 55
and D, encloHcd an a e.attlen, an ! lying ba< U
of the Masonic i-odee, and running back to
•be alley in front of the ht ibJe lot; abo Nos
42 and 44, containing hall an acre ach, and
known ns tin stable lids; ul. o Jot No GO, j)ing
cant of h. i'! Hlablo lot*, containing one acm
more or IchhJ also lot No 85, lyim; brofnlfMe
to jiirJ due ctibl oft; i.i lot No O'i, ami cn
tnininp om? acre more or le>; ulp< lot No 11.
known as tlie (Jorlittm stahJe J>4 east of the
l acJ; street, one hundrctl fe< t in f:out anti
limiting back two l>im<h'*<l (' et. and joining
ft lot of J'.tincs M Mold y n llio rowtli; aDo
lotNoUH, jo!?l!n^’buhl the west;
uJgn Itd No 8:1, lyin.T eont of mi.l lot No 08,
e-uli aheut cue aere vim re or less,
or two hundred feet mjn: rc.*; a!o i icitain
other lot No 11, forineify known n> the (|or
hatu lot, fronty upou (fie maiu itrect <ie
hundreU l et and imminu: luck U liundied
feet; aJ.:o part of lot No 12 fiontitiM D e jnth
lie about *25 lief in front, an r
hack <ad to the hack street, the Mime l\ rin
eil) known its Murphey Si Crook’s ►tore lot;
also two other h h, known na lots Nor 52tn.d
all of Huhl landa heinj? in the town of
IluiniltoD in said county ol II .nD. lAvie<l
on ami noli! iih the property of Slt& li A
Murploy under a iiiotfC i, K'e <i fain favor of
.hihn W Murphey vs. S it & K A Muvpliey.
I’roj * rty pointed out in H*il mortgage.
Also south half of I tof land No 29, in the
21ft district of Hanis comity, levied on ns
the propnty of .h*hn (' Heivt h lo Hiflsly at\
fa Ijwvicu from tbeSni evior Court of Han s
county In favor of Edwin Willianw vs. said
Dench sold for balance of purchase money.
Diopcrty pointed out by plaiulilf.
AI o 112 acres off west side of It.t of hmd
No 8, and *lO acres off southeast corner of lot
No 25 Mniil land b ing in the s**l district of
uigindly Tit up, now Iburrlß county. Lev
ied (n as the property of Geo. M *v Geo. II
j'ryan, to satis I y a li fa in my ham's issued
Item tin? Snp.ni >r (Joint <f Iroup county in
fa \ or of John W Hr p t crd.
A’so 171 acres off hit of land No 65. all of
hit No <>(, containing 20*2 1-2 acres. 50 acres
off lot No 01, 75 wren off lot No tit, 5 acica
off northwest comer of lot No OH- said lotw
au<d pa ltd of lots of land hciiw known as the
Isaac dohneon plucc. in dsituahd in the 21st
dldtktof Ihnris comity. Levied un to sat
isfy a li la Irstn and fiom the Kupetloi Coin ' oi
said county ill favor of .1 H l/ovchi-'e vs Isaac
.Jolimvm. It. il. WILLIAM
nmdbtd Sheriff.
85.000
TO SUBSCRIBERS OF 'l'll 10
A TJLANTA COXSTITU TlOX\
TDK SECOND ANNUAL l ISTRIIU I ION
>f presents, which we have here! Con* an
%**red, ami f t whl* l we p.iv umh r ohbga
e suiiff i*>e4< will come off on
tn xl
those of lead
**kiperHin two
rih'd to
A I?3W Idea,!
WILSON
SHUTTLE
Cpwin nr fif Q plump
uu hiilo kuuliiUu
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Ijfril a
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FOR
50 Dollars i !
FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,
AND
EVERYBODY
Guy the World-Renowned
SMffiMlfiClilfl!
TilK
BEST IN THE WORLD!
tSTTIie Highest Premium was
awarded to it at
"VIE TSTTST.A_;
Ohio State Fair;
Northern Ohio Fair;
Amor. Institute, N. Y. j
Cincinnati Exposition;
Indianapolis Exposition;
St. Louis Fair;
Louisiana State Fair;
Mississippi State Fair;
and Georgia Stuto Fair;
FOR BEING THE
BEST SEWING MACHINES,
and doing the largest niul best
range of work. All other
Machines in the Market
were in direct
COMPETITION !!
EWFor Hemming, Fell
ing, Stitching, Cording,
Binding, Braiding,
Embroidering, Quilt
ing and Stitching fine
or heavy goods it is
unsurpassed .
"Where we have no Agents
we will deliver a Machino
for tho price named above,
at the nearest Hail Hoad
Station of Purchasers.
Needles for ail Sewing Ma
chines for Sale.
Old Machines taken in'Exehange.
Send for Circulars, Frice
List, &c., and Copy of the
'Viison Reflector, one of tho
■'Periodicals of the day,
*•0 Sewing Ma
" -ns, General
'•*ny.
SAVE $23
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By F>|y irg a
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FLU'CE SEIM SAME.
0
To meet the nrg r* ■ i.-'. >.? ihelimcbthe
FLOiIEACE SEUl.'ii iiUliiSE CO,
Have Reduced Hie Tri e X llitir .Uadiilies
THIRTY RHI Ci XT.
The IT.OBE3K, is t!ir -!y r.-'hir.e Uial
•i*WK hi< -kwuicU and foiMurds, or To the lidht
F.ad left, as the purchase may prefer.
Tfi its cormtuutjon tie Fi.oiir.Nrj: is t!;<-
most niuFLCT aud simdlk and any good Bewiug
machine.
i
Always titk Best—kot the Ciikaoest.
FLOBEKCE SEWJTG MAOIIIKi: CO.,
rna\22 B r ) Cotton Avinue, Jfaeon, G:i.
."V.' V
r - .... ' ' ■'./ \?£v- .-•■■■' T
• .-ay
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If A ’ ■
A A ’G"'A;-' a TANARUS: A : ,
t ■ .' -V.
ir- - -
TIIE BROWN COTTON GIN.
The attention of planters and others is
again called to the above old and reliable
make of Cotton Gins. They arc furni.-hed
tliis year greatly improved, and nothing
which an experience of thirty years in their
manufacture could suggest has been h ft un
done to make them the mod n liable and
perfect Cotton Gin in marked. As the ic
sulfc of our efforts we need only refer to their
established reputation and wide-spread pop
ularity. For Perfection of "Work man sine.
Strength. Light Upxmng, and tg antitv and
ovality of lint produced, we chtdletigc com
petition. We are prepared to warrant to
any reasonable extent n iu kct satisfaeiicD to
evry planter or onendor. Mio (Ins art
sold at the lowest possible prites for good
nuubines, and ou veasonai’w terms. We in
vite examinati on of the samples in the bands
of our local agents who will cive all desired
in lot mat ion, and furnish applicants with cir
culars and copies of com mend at ory loiters
from parties using the Gins in nil sections of
the cot top planting country Circulars,
LYicc Lists, and other information, may l*e
obtaim and ol our sgonts or by addiessirpr the
Brown Got ton Gin Cos., New London, Conn.
.1 It. MCO'JT, Agent. We t Point, Ga.
rnosPEcrrs of the
NEW YORK Wi.bKJ.Y HERALD.
James Goi don Ehxneit, Proprietor
'llie Weekly lie aid is published every
Satur lav. at live c.iVs per copy. Arn:u .i
subsetiption price: -
()no Copy ir-
Three Copies 5
Five Copies 8
Ten Co]>loß 1 •
l*i Gnv.o live cents per copy for tin*
months.
Any larger number, addressed to juim
subscribes, $1.50 evud;.
All o.xtia copy wiP be sent to every
ten.
Twenty copies to o’ c address
825 and any larger number a*
pi ice.
Two extra copies wili be ser
twt nty.
Ihvtc rates make: the \V'
cl tea pi st pnblicidion ir> tlv
Terms cash in odvavc
uiai! will bo at thorisk
A gemaous portkm
be ppi'i>pt ia>dd
•1U.1..A Stff
U. S. PIANO CO.
& 2 0 0-
;t <.,is haw than #:4) to imike any #COt-
Pi , no , t |,| through f. nil of whor.i umki
IPO pci* cent profit V.'e have no agents, hut
al.i]) cliriet to families nt taetoiy price.
We make only one style, anil have but one
price—Ttyo ITvki>*bi> and Ninety Dollars
not cast), witli no discount to dealers or coin
missions to teachers. Our lumber is thor
ought v seasoned ;<■ u r cus* s aie ( lot in... A K
NLLii.-n with I'osowood —have front round
colliers, reipentine bottom and carved legs
We use the full iron pi itewi h overstrung
bass ---French Grand Acte n with top damp
er:-', and our keys are of the he.-t ivory, wilt,
ivory fronts. Our Piano lias seven oi taves
is ti feet 9 inches long, 3 feet -1 indies wide,
and weighs, boxed, 905 pounds. Every Piano
is fiillv warranted for live years.
Send for Illustrated Circular in which we
refer to over one thousand J!takers, Merch
ants, etc (some of whom you may know),
using our Piano in 47 States and Territories.
Pica-.- state wiiere you saw tics notice.
I NITED STATES PIANO CO..
juliO-ly 810 Broadway, New York.
,2 . •> .... jia., i£.Pty jaiiMFt>yUi.
-ed'-V-.-s. 'iITT-: PKEWfAW
' .. ~>v : l jiv !' \ itui./vA
• - \ X fi.l Knr:cb..-.i tho
~• • • X T \ iiii -f’i'o.ps up f.J
■ \ !< in.Jiiii.’.Ji tij) UiG
•V ' *. "• limkt ii-dfv. n. <
F,. y .... ■- rj h'f-.siio (o!npia:nt.%
; " tv,l!u*
V “t :•*• ; I ••'• &c
. ■F'-.’b v Thousands havo
£' A r/X:■. J been vliuE/rcd by tho
V~, K -.7^ -yZ nso of this resnody
from weak, sickly,
~. suffering creatures, to
ftfrone. healthy, and happy nu-n and women; and
i-v.did3 cannot reasonably hesitate to give it a trial,
Caution. —Bo euro you get tho right urticlo. See
that “Peruvian t vrup' 1 i:> blown in the glass.
l*a:nphlcts free. Send fir on<3. SKTII \A FOWLT3
SDIS, Pi-oprictora, Mass. For Eulo by
druggists generally.
TH F R5p;MV# 9T M
Sy So 1 3 Ltw its. c'l iis fii
PORTABLE
Family Sewins SSaeMn®,
■p-iir-a i ff’-an
iiiU. uiU U,
’ „
* s -' :<v 'j-;../ ; j-r’/vv
Will. K.rearss,.|;
' C ?avlcy JL’ .'vpovrl w 1
to any, •*?-
Kmiil'.‘* or A-o.!. A3r '
Wilhboml-G Feed, ;
Beauty, Utility and Strength combined.
ami Automatic Stitch Fastener. All other Machines
require the movement o*' from 25 to 30 pieces to
eve. y stitch—this require* hut Two! Hence it is a
symbol <>f simplicity am! strength. For lullpartic
liliirs.send for Circular—then buy no other until you
see the iVi ichlne, for ‘‘seeing is believing.” Agents
wanted in eno ti horn in the count.//. If $5 are sent
w:;h the < rder tho balance cun be C. O. D. Agents
)>•!; ;t pay full price forsinglc Machines, percentage
r i lost to be deducted when six Machines are paid
lor. Terms to agenw, cash with order, or C. O. D.
t.ECKV/ITIS S. K. Cos.. BS2 Broadway. N. Y.
Vv 1 N3 J MACH < Nl- 5
Rank the highest fc r Durability, Tcrfect Work, and
Ease of Operation. They are the most silent, light**
running and serviceable, the easiest to sell, and most"
-willingly paid for, am. answer every requirement in ‘
Die family and manufactory,. Liberal terms to
Agents. Address,
44 Domestic ” Sewing Machine Cn., Nevr-Ycrk.
Comprise a large and varied assortment of Patterns
for Ladies’, Misses’, and Children's Garments of foreign
and domestic designs, by the most accomplished
tiloilistea. They tire the most perfect fitting, most
elaborate, and yet tlie most simple patterns ever pre
sented to the public, and ta!:e the lead wherever intro
duced. Aj’-n's icon ted. fc'cnd for illustrated Cata
logue. Address,
44 Domes!ie ” Revrinsr 3laeliine fo.. New-Tork.
l>KvoTri to Fasihox, Litfrvrtip.n am> Abt.
A thoroughly rcliabte, r**ruul ju<l pi;uiic;l ii.foruiaiit
cont’orehig inMter.s 01 Fashion in all its Uvpertinents;
a ivposUorv <>t* choice nwl entertaining liteniture. haiul
some ilh’.otrations, urt criiicisi!is,etc.. et.,e.ntl a Jourual.
specialty r.tlapte.l to the wa;.td of the l.o:ne-cii - ele
Term.j, tj>l.so i>:*r year. fcj>ecinu;u copies tree
On/. Dollar oivr.N Away to cvfry sute
the celcbrutoil “Domestic" Diver Fueb
uilura. Canvassers wanted cveryich'
“Domestic” Mont’
Domestic ’* T
mawW
,j. are
fa - : . r .v^a
F
PM
Grateful Thousands proclaim
Vinegab Bitters the most wonder
ful Invigorant that ever sustained
the sinking system.
No I’erson 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, ileiiiittent, and In
tenuitteht Fevers, which are so
prevalent in tho valleys of our great
rivers throughout the United States',
especially those of the Mississippi,
Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Arkansas, Bed, Colo
rado, Brazos, Itio Grande, Pearl,
Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ko
anoko, James, and many others,
with their vast tributaries, through
out our entire country during tho
Summer and Autumn, and remarka
bly so during seasons of unusual
beat and dryness, arc 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 tlicso vari
ous organs, is essentially necessary.
There is no cathartic for the purpose
equal to Dm J. Walker's Vixeuau
I-hTTiais, us they will speedily remove
tUodark-eulured viscid mutter with which
the bowels are loaded, at the same time
stimulating the secretions of tho liver,
aud generally restoring the healthy func
tions of tho digestive organs.
Fortify tho body against dis
ease bypurifying all its fluids with
Yix'Hgar BiTTuas. No epidemic can
take hold of a system tints fore-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head
ache, Fain in tho Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Bruetations of the Stomach, Bad Taste
iu tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita
tion of tlie Heart, Inflammation of the
Lungs, Bain in tho region of tho Kidneys,
and a hundred other painful symptoms,
are the 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 alfec
tions, Did Sores, Eruptions of the Skin,
Sore Eyes, etc. Ju these, ns in all other
constitutional Diseases, Walkku's Vix
i;oAitßlTTKiiS have shown their great cur
ative powers in tho most obstinate and
intmgtable cases.
Far IhlJiiirUDaioi’y and Chronic
Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit
tout and Intcnniltont Fevers, Diseases
of the Flood, Li ver, Kidneys and Bladder,
these Bitters liavo no .equal. Kuch Dis
eases. are caused by Vitiated liluod.
Medhiuikrl DlsCßSfiS.—Persons
engaged in Paint:; u:ul Minerals, such as
Plumber.- 1 , Type-sc '.civ. liokl-l-.-aters and
Miners, as they advance in life, are sub
ject to pami 1\ .-is of the Bowels, 'i'.i guard
against this, tuk.r a do-o of Walkß
Vf.NK.i.'.u Bcn’i-ms occasionally.
For Hklu i.Ahfriisj'.s, f
Totter. Salt lflmum, Biotc 1 '
pics, Pastilles, Ih.iis. '
worms, ScaiJ-hcR 1
la-;, U;h, S'
Skin, lle
whats
dr
With no Toilsome Tread of the Treadlo.
R. R. R,
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
CCBEB THE WORST PAINS
lln from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
after readtnj'tk!* a t vort>* ia- n t need any on*
SUEFKIt WITH PAIX.
EAD WAYS U£ADY RELIEF IS A CURB F0&
K VKRY PAIX.
It ffag tho first and is 4b
The Only Pain Remedy
tbnt ins'nnllvs'ops thr*mnßtPX<iroiattag pain*, allavt
Inll immaiii in. mi 1 ntrerf (hmi'esiious. whether ot tKa
Lungs, Sroin tcli, liowois, ot otboi? t; hinda or or Sana h.
oue iipplic.iti .n. ’ Djr
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
no matter bow violent or exerueiating the pain tha
KIIKIJM AIIG, Be.l-r i len. In'lrm, Prippleit, Nor?oua°
Neuralgic, or proatraie J vvith iineae may suffer, *
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE*/
INFAMMATIOX OF TII KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION t)F THE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF TIIK BOWELS.
CONGESTION OF THE LUNQR.
SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT IiRK.VTIUNU.
OF THE HEART.
HYSTERICS. CBOUP, DIPHTERIA.
o TA&EH, INFLUENZA.
II FAD ACHE, TOOTH ACU B.
N liU R A LGIA, RHEUMATISM.
COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS.
TkeappUoUtbnofthe Ready Relief to the part or
wiiere the pain or difficulty exhiU will afford eaa9
aud Cum in r t.
Twenty drops In tumbler of water will In a few
moments curs Oil K A M A SMS, SOU R STOMACH,
IIWAItTBURN, SL K HEADACHE, DIAKUIIOKA,
DYSUNTERV. CoLD?, WIN’D IN THE BOWELS,
an t ;il 1 I ■' TLitN A L P A i NS.
Travel ora should iilwnyx cjtrry a bottle of Rad
way's Ueadv Rolir P wnbOienr. A lew drops in
v..tier wilt prrvtti.t s.cki c-s or p.ijns from change of
vraier. 1 1 is belter than Froa- h Brandy or Bitters aa a
stimulant.
FEVER AND AGEE.
F EYUR A Nt) AGUE cured for fifty cents. There' la
Xjo u remedialay'uitintits world that will cureFevea
an.l At;no. a-.d all oilier Malarious, Btloua, Soarlek
Typhoid, Yel-ow, and o iler Fevers [aidr.d by RADw
Wa Y’rf PlLLS|Toqnilw as RADWAY’SREADY R£-
LIEF. F ii'ty cents per Louie.
HEALTH! BSAUTYI!
STRONG AND PU RTOFT BLOOD-INCREASM
OF FLKSIi AND XV El if 11T —CL EAR IN AND
BE AU TIP U L COMP LE XI ON SECURED TO ALU
THE CHEAT ETLOCD PURIFIER.
II AS M U>T: THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES : SO
yriCK.SO RAPID ARK THE CHANGES. THE
]j. /*) V UNDISivGt >ES.U NDERTIIK INFLUENCE
OF Tlilo TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE,
THAT
Every Bay an Lcrease in Ilesii
aMISiEMis SM ail Fell.
Every drop of the SATIS VPARILLIAN RTSSOL-
V L , 'f {•omnutuieaie'S through the Blood, Sweat, Urine,
and util r Fluids and juices of the system the vigor of
lit , for i.; G'xurs the wastes of the bo<Sy with new and
HO'iad ut iteriai. Scrofula, Syphilis. Consumption,
Ci .n In! .r disvatter, Ulcers iu the throet, Mouth, Tu
rn ir i, No.leg iii the (Slar.iia and other parts of tt“system.
Fora :oos, stromoroi8 discharges tr im tho Ears, and
toe worst forms of Skin diHelteea, Eruptions, Fever
Lore-, Sc’il-t H a-1, Rim< Worm.!sU RhewnJCrywpeJae,
Ac’ie. tla k.-tp .H, W-.rmsiu the Flesh, Tumor*. Can
cerain the W.- nb, .nd a’.l w* uUejntnu and painful die
chtrges, XL'lii Sweats, Luka r.fSperm slidall wastes of
the hiWpioDvple. sire witiiiu the curative range of thia
wo-idemt Mo I-*.rn Chemistry, and a few days’ use will
prove i<:uiy iierson u>iog it lor either of theae forma of
disc ise its potent power t. cttreUiem.
II• il • (I .;iy I ceoniing reduced bythewaftee
and decompositioii that is continually prepressing, suo
coh is in arresting th<-so wastes, and repairs the same
with new m ucrialmade from healthy blood—and this
thoS A ESAP A RILLI AN w <ll and dues secure—a cure
Isocrmin; f>r w hen once this* remedy commences it
wo kofp tri'i'-ation. m. t succeeds in diminishing the
lus; id' wi.Ktee, its repairs will be rapid, amt every day
the \r.v. eoi will feel himself growing letter and stronger,
the fo •tl'lij'KKth.a better appetite improving, andfieeu
and weight iitcrtMsing.
N* *t ■•n!v •I • s tlv S a its ara u i u.t a * Rksoi.trxt exeow
all < own remedial admits in the cure of chronic, t>cro
fuf.ui*. Con.tit ti Sms!, aud bkin diseases ; butitistha
only positive cure for
Hidnt'ij A- ~
Urimry on l W.-n:
.Stoppage .)f VFrtth!
O-.Si*. AloUUtiHUri
Lrit:ri-*ju?i and pf*' -
wii.ti a*t : ’st-u*
■ white ail*'
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