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Agricultural Hams.
The fanner, like Uie business man,
must know what he is doing; he
must have some pretty decided ideas
of what he is going to ftcooiti| Ji-h—
--in fact, he must calculate it before
hand.
He must know his soil—that of
each lot, not only the top, but the
subsoil.
He must know when is the best
time to work them —whether they
need summer fallowing.
He mu a know the condition in
which the ground must be plowed,
so that, it be not too wet nor too dry.
He must know that some grains
require earlier sowing than others,
aud what these grains are.
lie must know how to put them in.
He must know what it will pay to
have machinery to help him as well
as muscle.
The Massachusetts board of Health
gives an interesting paper on the lon
gevity of the farmer. It says that
evidence collected from country phy-
sicians throughout the State for the
last twenty-eight years, shows that
the average length of life of a firmer
in that State, is *i s j vests. Jt'lii- i
- longer than that of any other
class of citixt us. The c ass most
nearly approaching fanners, vt*.: out
door mechanic-,, live only years
on an average.
llow the l>oy may be saved the
trouble of " going tor the cows,” is
thus told by the American Stock
Journal: “Every time they aredtiven
up at night or in the morning, give
tlieoi a good lick of weal or brim,
and our worJ for it, the cows will
always be on hand at the milking
time.”
The growth of winter wheat is
greatly increasing m Kansas. The
yield ol this crop per acre is heavier
limn that of spring w heat, and it is
Dot so susceptible to damage from
unfavorable weather or by iusects.
An Illinois farmer determines the
age of animals over uiue years old by
the following novel method: After
the horse is nine years old a wrinkle
comes ou the upper lip, and every
year thereafter he has one well de
fined wrinkle for every year after
sine. If, for instance, a horse has
three wrinkles, he is twelve; if he
haa four, he is thirteen. Add the
number of wrinkles to nine tiud you
will get it.
Someone who lias tried it
says: “ I discovered many years ago
that wood could be made to last
longer than iron in the ground, but
thought the process so simple and
inexpensive that it wu.a not worth
while making any fuss about it. 1
would as soon have poplar, basswood,
or quaking ash ns any other kind ol
timber for fence posts after having
been set seven year,-, which wore a
sound when taken oat as A lien they
were first put in the ground. Time
and weather hav* no effect on them.
The posts can be prepared for less
than two cents apiece. This is the
reoipe: Take boiled linseed oil aud stii
it iu pulverized charcoal to the con.
sistency of paint. Put a coat of this
over the timber, and there is not a
man that will live to see it rot.”
(WA gentleman, a long resident ot
Mexico, says that a good way to
aianage a horse that will not be i-hod
ito take a cord the size of a com
mon bedcord, put it into the mouth
oi the horse like a hit, and lie h
ightly on the aniio.d’s head, passing
his lett ear uuriet the string, not
painfully tight, hut tight enough to
keep the ear do n and the cord in
th> place. This done, oat the lbn -e
gently on the side of the head, and
comment him to follow, it subdues
~u\ horse, and he becomes as gentle
aud obedient as a dog.
■
To Dt.'-Tiiuv Hum' Suns. —A cor
respondent of the Country Gentleman
reports that nothing will so thor
ough!' destroy rose slugs as wood
*slie The ashes must ho sifted on
tad; io the morning while the leaves
are damp, the branches being turned
over carefully, so that the under
aides of the leaves, to which the
young slugs cling, may get their
share of the siftings. If the night
has beeu dewless, in order to make
the work thorough, first sprinkle the
bushes, and the ashes will then cliug
to the slugs, to their tutor dost ruc
tion. This ntay be repeated without
injury to the roses, as often as the
prsta mat e their appearance.
Soocbs nt Lambs.*—An exchange
•ay* thst for scours in young lambs,
we usually give a teaspoonful of cas
tor oil, anu rom three to five drops
of laudanum. Magnesia or prepared
chalk is good. For mild cases, in
older lambs or sheep there is nothing
better than ruiik porridge made with
fresh milk and wheat flour. Make
it a* yon would tor you; self, and g ve
from half a pint to a pint each.
til Sl) ..i l t t/hC: <il
w ill oc I. eu ill trite It) Ol
lieeusboro, N. 0.,
December 31, 1874,
or the purpose of <.-n cling an
ODD FELLOWS’ TEMPLE.,'
The (-iraiid Gift is the
JEJoialooiTsr Ho use,
WOItTH $60,000.
Grand oath Gift
SIO,OOO.
Real Estate Gifts, 81,5300
Cash “ $88,500
Only 100,000 Tickets to be issued.
Price of Tickets, ♦ 2,f>o.
AQOuts 'W’.xxtoc3L
jg*®" For further jnrti nlara, address the
Box 8, Gre<-ii-d>or(>, N. il.
nov(J C. P. MKNnKNHAbb Manac'cr.
bS,OUU
TO BUlirOiai3fc:LiS'OF THE
A TLANTA CONSTITUTION.
the second a SUV as* Diirnmumow
of prcHDtitH, which we have hereto or an
nounced, aud for wh •< h a-*- re n:•<!• r o!l -%*•
tiofm to t-ornv riuh.B; rilnuH will com oil f,
i the Hi t of !>**< i-ialko i'. xt
Our fljrttrV'ut. n *fiff*.* • from Ur *'• of lead
ing Northern and Wtm *• nn v/ jap- r> i t two
particular*: Drat, our i r -var- c i t>
hoth dady ami **. kl *. iil> th ; and cec
omliy, to l*dh n< *v an io and .trw. 1 1 id.
K r> cj'y siiln ri ei paying ,J 0 for one
y .i-’i kuo t rip;-on, wll il civ- it re.'R u re!
- ml unlit mg him to * "M'ijn t in ih din
umiii tin ; evt iy dnuy . übec. ile r \nyin ' $5
for ha m.n io , /. ill n ■ \ • .t * • n : h tin;'
hbn *an dr tot ■At m the p e.< rr
it'vji i tied. m
A ■ uh of five vvi •! !y subvdbt rn k riding
ftfO tor one yar hmu w-riptiun will receive
one u’gihfeiii i cord; one act kiy oitw; ih r
,tf! get lfi;i ft T-*d o.f'l hV idUiln
fU ; liji'ioti, or id r i In*. tom to •
hall tun ri: tin toe all poveiju by udvtkfi*
tost $5 111 n&. flptioU.
,p£r In uui i.txt 'i atfibulion a club of
weekly MubKcribrni obtained}
TWKLVa lIUNBH*D AND FIFTY DOLLAt# ft
which wivk paid to Mr. ti. o. Kheihart. Paidi,
fl.idifum county, Oa , in the presence of ex
Mayor Hammock.
Jhe We k 1 v (Umstitutton in a inam’>olh
eight page t o t, contu u iu- lor -eigi; c<d
limit ~only $Z a year. vVh u i .mily *nd inmi,
journal it ih udhio pum and u the Unit and States
plan ih the ktamc>hc ftftit whi h
gnvo mcti univciwil EAtUfacdon. Ihe ol
ti ituition will b ni public, aud superintends and
by commißsiooerK.
jrr All the preaenls diKtrlbr.tntl without
HCi)lb g, aud o> Ikiiiii fide suhscri! c;m oti'y
s4T‘ : StihHcriho at once boh*re the drstrieu
t <*n coiucK t tl’, aud you art; too late, for if. is
the last.
Sail)pie cupie* tf the Constitution, and cir
ciiliiitf giving full pat tiouhrs, w nt f. eon ap
plication. EiU ial in mo ni' rits an t. special
list of premiums oftered to local agent*.
Adding W A . HKttil iHEE k CO.,
Allan tv, On.
Ah thin may bo teen by Home unaupiainted
with us, we refer, by penuioHioii, to ex-Mayor
Hammock, Col U W Adair, (Jo; J U VValim;,
leading c itizenk, who u; eriniended our 6rt
distribution, and n'ao bi tlie pivaeiit Mayor
of At'anta, I'ol S 11 Spencer. epU^
2lnnott.nccitunt Offtraoibinarj).
THE SUNNY SOUTH,
th* cm at sou-mails iu.wni.TXD u'mni
WXtKLV, To H PcSLIS'.IaD 1.4 A11... s I‘A,
UA-, CItMM KM'IWI S<l*K>N I'Hfc Ist
AND l&IH or OCT* 'BIT N.XT,
A UKI’OSITOBV OK SOUThERN UF.NII s.
Tli<! most emim-ut lit, rnttnirs, .ta*. ia. n
scientist iliv in ■■ ln j-ors, ilix toiH, edm-."oi
andnicrl' ultu- i is of all sei-tioianjf tl.e l ion,
tun! nil the Southi-rit llicrati, will coatrltniti.
->o its column i tec tlie i >*ml nrrny of hril
limit tn cut iu tin- Ist or 2d Ih uc.
ttat QiirKN or mull writ.hh,
SI Ait Y K. BRYAN,
will linvcpornon it ehsrge of one department.
SEVERAL THRILLING STORIES,
by the inoß' |<>i>iil ir itor- wtiti is M go,
will In. In in the initial nunn-or. ltd- i the
lieginn'ntf of a
NEW l-RA IN SOUTHERN LITERATURE,
and will, doubtless. Im tin grandest hiicoi-sh
■ver achieved iu South* m journalisni. The
divot ill be a large, handsome quart 1 M-.o
ifelubt p-iri-s. and |>ii(it--* in the mo I u|u
lor -li 1- ol the Hit It will l-e no honor to
lie South, and just Hinh jour at -h out
people have ion>i a- sired to Hee. I hey "ill
‘*e | a mid *-t il, and will sUHlaln it.
KVEHY KAMILY WILL T\ KE If\
Send in your ni.meH, and ta-nin with the
first nmu Iter.
-iißsemi’iTON One copy one year. $8 : ten
i 'pi'H one y. a , #2 fS> each
nil cbilw, oi I -i ml iu mey bv post- flioe
oi dev oi exj r> is.
SJr Ac. olh > nt dln every >• nnt* 'n tin-
United Stntes. Litieml tnd ;< ino uts offer and
Addrtss tbe 1 iksv Sih hi. or
john ii ears
ropll Propri Ia A'innt*, Oa.
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
Biot -t yoniH If ft- m ' ss by spplyliu- t
Wlf LCOX’S INSURANCE iGENYY
of the ou>sst nn l STH' 'NOK-T Compani;'. i• t ■
country. All vUssch of property i aureti.
Oft * policy on your
Gin House and C tton'
and provide airutns* li.-n w to-. In erne of fii<-
Al! cni|nirit'M tnvly answered. Aibhvwi.
I*. I'. WIU/XtX. OfII. Ins. A. i
oft 2 im 71 I (road st. Oulmnbus, On
FIK TERM'S EARHER SHOP,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Go to Ed Terry's, if yon want no e >sy
shave, and your hair cut by lii st-oWs Imr
tssr* mid in a first-class barber shop. 1/ v
ted under the liankin House sept ly
NOTICE." -
Having heretofore held slock in the Geor
gia Home Insurance Cos.. of Columbus, Ua
1 hereby give notire that I have Fold wild
stock and transferred the innie, and under
section 1400 of the Codeof 1873.1 am hereby
exempt bom any lixblitw* of a&id company.
a wrrricH, Trustee.
GEORGIA —Harris Cot sty.
'Jacob C MoGehee applies for letters of ad
ministration (tun te-dat.u'tdo amiexo uro.r
the estate of Sarah Mays, lab' of said county
All persons concerned are hereby notified
10 show se. if tutv tHI v have, by the fir
Monday in IlomuW next, why said applie
tion sl^p \jki* not lx* granted,
Givigi under my hand and official nv
ture, *ov 2, 3871.
mofi-td J F C WILUAW, Or.l v.
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FOR
50 Dollars ! !
FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,
Atfl)
E V IjRYBODY
Buy the World-Renowned
Slmtlls Sewing iacluig!
TUX
BEST 111 THE WORLD 1
OrThe Highest Premium was
awarded to it at
VIENNA;
Ohio State Fair;
Northern Ohio Fair;
Amer. Institute, N. T.j
Cincinnati Exposition;
Indianapolis Exposition;
8t Louis Fair;
Louisiana State Fair;
Mississippi State Fair;
and Georgia State Fair;
FOR BEING THE
BEST SEWING MACHINES,
and the largest and best
range of work. All other
Machines in the Market
wero in direct
COMPETITION!!
tSTFor 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 Machine
for the price named above,
at the nearest Rail Road
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
Wilson Reflector, one of the
best Periodicals of the day,
devoted to Be wing Ma
cnines, Fashions, General
News and Miscellany.
I
Agents 'Wanted
AnmtßHS,
f ilsoi Serai Macliie Cos.
CLEVELAND, OHH^.
T. B. SPEAR, Agent/' 4
llaa Removed to
No. 101 Broad St., Coif mbits, Ga.
Gold Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds.
SPECTACLES A SPECIALTY.
Silver & Plated Ware.
Agent fob the celebrated
’IEMINGTON SEWING-MACHINE.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry promptly
repaired.
WKOaATXS® HBATLT DOS'
All Orders will reevive prompt attemicn.
SiXVB $25
By Buying a
iLOREJiCE SEWIIC M.UTII.VE.
I’o meet Ihe urg'-nt drm-md of the limes
U.OBEXCE SEWING MACHINE CO,
Hve iiediitfd tiir Prirt of thrir Mafhinrs
THIRTY FEU CE.XT.
The Fuißßtii 10 H e only n.neh'ne hat
■ , w- Ti it kss’ii- Kil l ft i v,ni,, orthe ii-l,t
iuid It f, .k the | met,user rr.uj |<refoi.
In i's con -tin tion tt:c ]■ i/irrst f. i*-- tiic
M<wr l'mttecT and mmpus ol any soon sewing
in.thine. , **’**..
Ai.wats -nr F.- .r—r.ow the Cheapest.
FLORENCE ‘-EWING MACHINE CO.,
r0.t22 16 Cotton Avenue. Mcon,Ga.
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vertiser a valuable advertising medium.
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copies free on application to this office.
K- I>. SCOTT at CO,
r BANKERS,
3 Exchange Court, NewYork
Liberal Ad-var.ce 1 -
MAPE OX
COTTON.
U. S. PIANO CO.
8290-
It cos's less than SBOO to make any SOOO
pj ,1,0 sold ll.rmwh ap nts all of whom tuake
JOO per < r-nt profit We Irani no agents, hut
ship din ct t<. faniilh s at facto-y price.
V.'e nmke < niv ft.;- i-tyl--. ;".d have hut •ne
j, i Jvvo Hi:m>bed aMr Ni.m.tv Oollabs
not crush, with no discount to dcuici'K or com -
missioriß to b-iicht rs. Our ] urn ter is thor
oughly seasoned ; our cast s aie Double "Ve
neeked with bohewt <ril—have front :(*\irid
corncrH, seiptntine bottom and carvcilegs
We use the full iron plitcwih overstrung
bass —Frcr'cli Grand A< tbm v illi top damp
ers, and our keys are of the be.-t ivory, with
ivory fronts. Our Piano las seven octaves—-
is 6 feet -t inches long. 3 feet 4 inches wide,
and weighs, boxed, '*oo pounds. Every Piano
is fullv warrant ed for five years.
Send for Illustrated Circular in which we
refer to over one thousand Bankers, Merch
ants, etc (some of whom you may know*,
umt.l*, our Pi:ino in 47 States and Tenitories.
iTea.se state when; you saw* this notice,
UNITED STATES PIANO CO.,
jullO-ly 810 Broadway, New York.
. v - ■/ • G. iiiC BIOOdL
TTIK f'KRrVIAN
81’KT'P Vitalizes
' ■ ft: ■) Enrit’hcs the
’ ■ ; bkwii, Toiick up tlie
/ % '* ' % s ft-aicßuifclstipth®
' ;- ~g Itncc-n-down, C’im
' y - F “ixm!e Complaints,
A- -i I)r<*j >v.Debility,llu
‘t. -• f. • ''.,..- <rJ mors,. jOyspepiia, Ac*
y-" ; a; - r< • v g..'g Thousands liavo
.y /'y been changed by the
' 4;. - r: y use of this remedy
‘ //• i from weak, aiekly,
* suffering creatures, to
healthw. r.ad Imnpv men and women; and
Uf n i*s -• Jill. ) t l-e:; '• •: I C!y ]. •: ?.!t.est to givo 11 a trial,
Oi-■ '■ —l'.Afiii, .• y*u lid right article. See
that ** ]' . .. : 7 ’ i:i blown In the glass.
J*;. : . fv’*l/d f.)?ODO. SETH W. FOWLE
N ri. -: :ve Boston, Mass. For sale by
druggists generally-
TEE BEOKITmT
POaT A B L E
Ft.nail? Sct7.‘ : * j BJacMae,
1 Price, f .. S2O. |
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= _ V v'- • •• H
►* fanridiy A.
S to ftny, r‘> *
* gnettleM of COMt,. V‘y. . ' '■& s
i§ With Semi-Guiding Feed, ®
and Antomattc Rtiteli Fastener. All other Machines
require tne movement t f <r*>in i;5 to pieces to
every Flitch—this require:? hut Two! Hence it is a
symbol <ii>irnpHeliy and strength. For lull partic
ulars wind tor Circular—then buy no other until you
see the Machine, for “seeing is believing.” Agents
wanted in every tmen in the count/y. .If $5 are sent
wi h the order the balance can be C. O. D. Agents
mu-t pay full price for single ?*ltichines, percentage
on hr-t .) be deducted wliensi.v M.trhiiies are mud
t-.r Terms to agents, cash with order, or C. O. D.
r rCKWITH S. M. Cos., 862 Eroadwav. N. Y.
Rank the highest for Durability, Perfect Work, and
Rise of Operation. They :ue t.'.c n 0.-t silent, light
running and serviceable, Ib** easiest to sell, and i:* A
wUibigiy paid for, :. .and ans wer cv.-ry requirement in
the family and manufactory. Idbcrnl ten))?* to
Agenta. Address,
‘‘Domesflr” Row hit? Md.lifno To.. Kow-Tork.
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Comprise : large ; 1 \ ■1 .. t . • ■:.j
for Ladies’, MisW. 11 . . i t
and domestic design - , by the n at-- i
Modifies. They arc liso mo t * -i. ii'i, *
clatn*r:irc, and yet tac mo.-t r::np!.- i .ti <• ns et.: i m?-
eented lo the public, and take i * I. . :• rev*.; i. . in
duced. Ayrn‘9 leant cd. .Send lbr ii’.u :sated C..u-
Jogue. Address,
Domosllc M Soirip? Ulocliino Cd,. Kotv-Yf
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Dkvotfu to I’af-iiu. !. •* \ u Act.
A thorough!/ r- t: ’- . > -I : si p* .• • ' •*.
cr.tiu rnlr-g matters <T ! ari".: i * aijpa dej u-tin nts;
ai < P
ibtnetllustrations, artcri:iu-* -,vic.. w ..:. trial
specially rduptt.4 to the > s t.f t‘ • l
Terms •l.&O per year. . .
On? Dollar (uvrn Away t * e - v • b rrlber in
the ccleninied “ home^tic ” I' v r' ; uo. v : pre
mium. Canvassers t vended c . ryuha t. Addic.-^,
“Domestic” Honthly,
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Bilious, Bemittent, and In
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BA DWAY'S READY RELIEF IS A OUUB FOB
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It rrr.s tha first and is
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Lungs, stomach, Bovveia, orothur glauda or organs, by
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RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT KASS.
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CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS.
SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PA IMITATION OK THE HEART.
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTERIA.
CATARRH, INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM.
COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS.
The application of the Ready Relief to the part or
parts where the pam or difiicuity extoU will afford e**eo
and Comfort.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will In a few
momeniaeure CHRAMPS.SFASMS,SOUR STOMACH,
HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHE, DIARRHOEA,
DYSENTERY, COLIC, WIND IN THE BOWfiLS,
and alii TERN AL PAINS. , , _ ,
Traveler* should alwave carry a bottle of Rad*
way's Ready Relief with them. Afewdropsin
water will prevent sickuess or pains from change of
w ater. 1 1 is better than Freuoh Brandy or Bittsrs aa a
stimulant.
FEFE& AND AGUE.
FEVER AND AGUE cured for fitly eenta. There' fa
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Typhoid. Yel“>w, nd oiher Fevers [sided by RAI>.
WAY’S PILLS] no quick a* RAD WAY'3 READY RiS
LIEF. Fifty cent* per bottle.
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STRONG AND PU-E RTCH BLOOD—INCREASE
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H A S M A TANARUS) J- THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES : SO
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B il l V rNOERGOES.UNDER THE INFLUENCE
or THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE,
THAT
E';srj Bay a Increase ii Flesh
ana 'WsigM is Sea id lelt.
Every drop of the 9ARSaPARILLIAN RESOL
VENT * nsii.a*.:uic%te throughth Blood. Sweat, Urine,
audoth't* Fluids and juices of the ystaun the vigor of
lit for iireuairs the wastes of the bedy with new ana
_• '. 1 malarial. Scrofula, SvphiU*. CoßsumpUon,
(*:■it.iuLr <l.; .-a*e, Ulcer* iu tb* throat Mouth, Tn
ta it's. N o iesi ii tii*ftlau'i* and other part* or th-*yst*m.
Sire :i l\ ''truaiorouadUcharg** from the Kars, ana
the wor-t forms of Ssin d.s~*ea, Eruption*, Fevr
Scald (1 ai, Ring Worm.aaU Rhu.Kry*lpel*i,
Ac.ie. .’darkSpcta, Worrosia theFleah, Tumors, Caa
c:-: ip.Womb, and a. 1 weakening and paiufnl die
chAfgf**. Night Sweats, Lo** ofSpcrtn andal! w&stesof
the i t . IG- pi*, are within the curative r*ng*ofthUl
votider >t Modern Chemistry, aud a few d*y' use will
prove to auy person u*iug it fir either of these formant
di"* sei‘S uuut power to cur* them.
• v.i, daily bect uiiue reduced by the waste*
r. v-. -v '.rupositiou that is coutinually progressing, sue
c* . h-icn - eaiiug these wastes, and repair* the s*me
v- ;.v n. i; lalmade from healthy blood—and thin
iEi- ;AR3APAiULI.ZAN will&nd doe*secure—aure
i fr this remedy commences it*
wo k'b p’tvi.i atiou. and succeed* in diminishing th*
i ••■*. uf v:<x\>is, its repairs will be rapid, aud every day
c. ** • -a c it v.;' i fc-a i himself growing better and stronger,
t o i u j ijetief appetite improving, audfiesb
tori tul increasing.
N'-.tonJvdfi-stlicriAiiSiPsßiLuaw Kr*ox.v*av excel*
pi; k oil ;--i.-ifcd &1 agantsin the cureofChromc.Sore
li ..-U-. .-iri : aud Bkiu (Lacaaea ; but it is the
L iy x>j*iuv -e cure for
Kulitey .ft Bladder Complaints,
T.Vbttrv c i Woßib di*e*ses.Gravel. Dlabeta*. tVoruy,
i ■ l at *> ' Water, Incontinence of I'riu®. Brirkt'tDie
* aud iu ali ease* where there are
2 : i\i J -i .ii'i, "f the water la thick, cloudy, mixed
• . iU U ,ei i uke the white of an egg, or threads like
..... t : th. .-fc ib a morbid, dark, bilious appear
•- . -v .;.,d whitf. dustdepoaits aud when there i*
fc r r, t. '.%■ cu.* u- caasatiuri when paseiag water, and
p*.Ui I jj lile BKUail ol the itfcfdt arid along the Lom*.
Tv'.,arr o/ Ti Years’ Growth
Cur oi by Ititiwuy’s Resolvent.
& t- RADWAY’S
Mz kigkit I
perfc-iT : - ■ ,#* * * loss pJegautly coated with weit |um,
■_ ..purlfv, andstreuitheu Rad-
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-.-r. Kidneys, Bladder, Kervou*Diseasss,
ra.4*- he. utMipsui u. Cogtirents*, Indigestion, Dye*
-ii'-iusut-.s, biliouaFever, lufiamiuation ofth#
' s P*.:*v a..,! all DcrangemeuU cf the luterosi
W:-rrau!ed to effect u positivo cure Purelv
V*. umta uisg no mercury, miuitrals ord&letaui
cur- irur*.
A t:w rirum* of r > ADWAY'S Pn,LB will free ih* aye
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