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THE PLANTERS’ WEEKLY
* PUBLISHED AT
Jlftre eaesboro ? . Ga.
W. M. JEFFERSON,)
ROLIN W. STEVENS. } Proprietors.
FRED. C. FILLER. )
• r- ■ •** r ”
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OR ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY
CENTS IN ADVANCE.
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and fifty cents for each subsequent insertion,
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tions will be published until forbid and charg
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te inserted as other advertisements, to be paid
invariably in adva ‘-ce.
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HT Merchan ts, Druggists, and others, may j
contract fir advertising by the year, on reas >n
able terms.
The following are our lowest contracting
HATES:
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J column 6 mo. 20.. “ “ 35
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executors, and Guardians, per square. 3 50
t; Nirtioe t> Debtors and Creditors, 3 50
Notice for L-'ave lo Sell, l 00
Citation for fitter? of Aduiijiistration 2 75
Cifatioj, for Dismission from Administration, 500
Citation for Dismission from Guardianship, 3 25
Legal JBeviircnscnts,
• Sri oof Land and Negroes, by Administrators
Executors, or Guavdians, are required by law
to bo held on the first Tuesday in the month,
between the hours of ten in the forenoon anti
three in the afternoon, at the court-house in
the county in which the property i-s situated.
Notice of these sales must bo given in a public
Gazette /<irty days previous to the day of sale.
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must be given at least ten day* pr-vious to the
day of sale.
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must be published forty day*.
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Court of Ordinary forleave to sell Land or Ne
groes, must be published weekly for two month*.
Citation for Letters of Administration must
be published one month—(or Dismission from
Administration, monthly'six months —for Dis
mission from Guardianship, forty days.
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published monthly for four months—(or com
pelling titles from Executors or Administrators
where a bond has been given by the deceased,
the full space of three months.
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according to these, the legal requirements, un
less otherwise ordered.
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tto send them until all arrearages are paid.
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fair newspapers from the office to which they
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are held responsible.
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take newspapers from the office, 0 r removing
and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie
evidence of intentional fraud.
_ 6. The United States Courts have also, re
peatedly decided, that a Postmaster who neg
•Tecti to perform his duty of giving reasonable
.potioßt as required by the Post Office Depart
ment, of the neglect of a person to take from
the office newspapers addressed to him, rend
ers the Postmaster liable to tho publisher for
the subscription p.ice.
• ‘ a EDS .
JOHN C. REI1),
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
jiitieTs9-ly. G reene.sboro, Georgia.
liOLLNXV STEVENS’
ATTORNEY AT RAW,
Grbk.visbobo’ Ghorgia.
Jj, NTT ILL practice tn the counties ofGreene,
W Baldwin, Putnam, Morgan, Oglethorpe,
Tvliaferro <ini U incock. [Feb. 3, 169-ff ]
; UMTEI) STATES HOTEL
* , 232. Broad Street,
Augusta, Georgia.
DWELL 5s MOSHER, Proprietors
If. mvhi.l “[mar. 30-ly.j j. moshkr.
?* PLUMB & LEITNER.
Roar Post Office Corner, Broad St.
Angnutta, Georgia.
*•* WBOLRs'ALK OBALERS IX
Pure Medicines, Chemicals.
Urn?*, Paints, Oil, Glass.
Perfumery, Brashes,
Fine Toilet Articles,
„ Surgical and Dental Instruments,
Warranted Garden Seed Sfc.
Our £tock is perhaps the jnost complete in
tLe city, and our articles for purity are not sur-
Maad by those of any concern.
S.pt. 28'ly. PLUMB & LEITXER.
GI'ANO ! Gt'AitO ! 1
T’kAVIS ami BROTHER are Agents for the sale of
MJ Aaaaics* tliuvo. the best Fertiliser known.
wsHb they Will sell at $ 0,00 per Ton. Call and get
a pamphlet and see the analyses and ccrtifirates.
mk. Ist) le. DAVIS and BROTHER.
, JAMES A. JONES, -
Warehouse & Cota. Merchant.!
ISclutonk Street Auff usta.Gn.
Will attend personally to the sale and
|storageof Cottox, hacos.GK.tix, and
all other rnooixs consigned to him. Also to
the receiving and forwarding of goods. Per
sonal attention gtren to the filling of Order*
for Bagging, Hope aad F, -mly supplies.
....Liberal edrtucc* made on produce in
Vine*- “* t (tcpL s%ftta.
miscellaneous Advertisements.
A CARD.
WW/'E take this method to exfire ? our thank? our
T T tuxnj* Iriemi., uud customer?, fur the liberal
patronage rxt-nded to us for tne last fifteen years,
and to assure them, that from our experience in bus
iness; facilities for conducting it and general knowl
edge us the wants of the trade, wc feel cunfi.lent that
we can supply those who may favor us with their pat
ronage on as favorable trrms as any house in Middle
Georgia. Wcshallat all times beep aGOOl) STOCK
of Dry Goods, Cttocxeuv, llakowake, Cltlcby,
Gnocscies, (Liquor excepted) which we will take
pleasure in exhibiting at any time to all who may
layer us with a call, and sell at the lowest market
priae. DAVIS and BROTHER
Greene-boro, Jan. 25th IS6O-ly.
SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE.
SPEMS & EIGHT,
STILL OCCUPY THEIR OLD STAND,
Opposite thb I’lajcteus’ Hotel, No. 316,
Where they Constantly keep on hand one of
THE LARGEST STOCKS
IN THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY!
Comprising Every Article in the
Drug and Fancy Goods Trade,
all of
Which they will sell
AT NEW YORK PRICES.
Price Before You Buy.
Augusta, G?., January 30th, 1:G0.
Kerosene Oil and Lamps,
Clocks, Watches & Jewelry,
J. XLMtJNaSR,
Augusta, Georgia.
DEALER n Kerosene Oil & Lamps, which
he will sell at the lowest market price.—
All orders promptly attended to, especially to
my country customers. Present price, one
Poi.t.ar and seventy-five per gallon [tna:3ol v
T~ Medical Card. “
r HEREBY tender my thanks to the public for kind
ly bestowing on me heretofore, a larger share of
patronage than I anticipated, and again offer my pro
fessional services to any who may give me a call.
When nob professionally engaged, I may be found
at Wood's Drug Store.
Jan. 12, 1960 ly. W. I. BETHEA, M. D.
J. S. At C E LATI.TIFIE,
DENTISTS.
‘V7TSIT White Plains, Mount Z on, Fort Lamar,
V Danielsville, Carnesville, Warreuton and Elher
ton—Principal otfi.-c at Greetiesboro. —Dec, 1.9, ’59.
LADIES* CLOAKS.
WM. SHF A It.
HAS just rfceirsd a few ladies* Rich Velvet and
Superior ILack Cloth Cloaks,—some of extra
e’z*, —to which he would respectfully invite the at
trntion of the public. —jan 19.
~ FREE TRADE
SAILORS’’RIGHTS
4 SHAW is receiving, at hia Wa.-erooma, some
m very handsome furniture,
SOFAS FROM s2l TO $32 5
.Several pai'* of Tete a-tetes, very handsome ; several
dozen of Mahogany Chairs, of different patterns:
some very handsome Marble Top Centra Table?; S:de
Tables, Qiartettes, Tea Poya, Hit Rick?, Towel
Racks, Oak and Black Walnut Dining Chais, Black
Walnut and Curled Maple Parlor Chairs; Black Wal
nut Extension Tables, elc., etc. Any of the abjve
articles will he sold Low for the cash.
Madison, Ga„ Jan 13. h. 1060 3;n.
LOXOSTUEET, BRADFORD & Cos ~
MANUFACTURERS? OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
CLOTHOTG,
87 CHAMBERS ST„ AND G 9 ItEADE ST.,
Between Broadway and Church St„
ro/uu,
c t, longstkeet, 1 o. r. Bradford,
J. r. OtLtleßT. I G. 11. WCLLSS.
February 2J, 18G0 2m
NEW YORK MACHINERY DEPOT.
222 Pearl Street New York.
.71ll<ff.fvV£ & ?f.WV.f.V
(Successors to a. l. ackerman,)
Steam Engines and Boilcis.
LEATHER & RUBBER BELTINGS
Manufacturers Rnd Dealers in Iron and Wood
Working Machinery, and
Manufacturers Articles, Ac , &c.
September 28th, 1859 Cm.
‘““NEW
Spring Goods
wmTshear
Has just Received
3VI\E FLOUNCED SILK ROBES,
Os New Styles of the Latest Importation,
ALSO,
French Printed Organdies.
AND
ORGANDT ROBES,
OF ELEUANT STYLES.
French Embroideries
. AND
ENGLISH riii*\'TS,
VERY HANDSOME,
AND A COMPLF.TR ASSORTMENT OP
Alexandre’s Ladies’ KID GLOVES.
With other at ticks suitable for the present season,
to all of which the attention of the public is respect
fully invited. —March 7, 1860 ts.
notice.
J.T. PORTER,
Having purchased the interest of /Tyjgk
J. VV. WINFIELD in the II VR fcgK
NESS Business, will continue to keep ® ~
and have mads to order.
Everything in his Line.
Ke will also keep .a Few Nortuern Harness
for those who want a Cheap Article- lie
warrant* all work done at the Shop. Repair
ing done upon reasonable terms. Those who
want anything in his line would do well to call
on G. W. GROGAN. Agent.
Greenesboro, Feb. 22, 1860.
NEW VOLUMES
OF TUB KOI” It REVIEWS AND BLACKWOOD
Commence January, 1860.
TER M S:
For ant one of the four Reviews. $3 O')
For any two of the. four Reviews, ■> 00
Fornnv three of the four Reviews, 7 00
For all four of the R views, * 0 >
For Blackwood's Magaaine, 3 00
For Blackwood'end one Review, 5 00
For Blackwood and two Reviews, 7 00
For Blackwood and three Reviews, 9 00
Four Blsckwood and the four Reviews. 10 00
Money Current in th* 8 ate where issued will be re
ceived ai par.
CLUBBING.
A discount of twenty live per cent, Irom the above
price will be allowed to Ct-t a, ordering lour or more
copies of any one or more of theobove works. Thus:
Four copies of Blsckwood, or of one Review, will be
sent to oue address for R 9; four copies of the four
Reviews and Blackwood for #3'*; and so on.
Remittances should slwsvs be addressed to the
i PnMltkrn
I.EOX ARP SCOTT & CO. 1
* No M Ovid Street, New Tork. 1
miscellaneous Advertisements.
O A R P 1] T 8
PRINTED BAIZES.
WM. SHEAR,
HAS received a large supply of Rich Velvet stid J
Crossley and Sous Brussels Carpsts;
three- Ply, Ingrain and Venetian Carprts: Fine ,
All Wool Carpets, at very low piices; Cri me Cloths
in patterns and Ly the yard; at unprecedently low
prirea. ALSO,
Rich Embroiderrd Luce and Muslin Clrtains ;
Window Shades, in great variety r.r alyle*. at very
low prices; Gilt Cornices and Curtain Bands, a
large assortment.
W S. has an Agent residing permanently in New
York, through whom he can order, and by Steamers
and Express receive Goods wi'h great promptness
Articles which may not usually be kept iu the Dry-
Gocda of Augusta, wi 1 be cheerfully ordered for per
sons requiring them. Augusta’, Jan la, 1960.
NATHAN A. HOBBS,
Cariaoe Maker, Penfield, Ga.—lias just re
ceived a large and splendid assortment cl
light Itockaways, Top and no Top Buggies,
Carriages, Iron Axle Wagons from one horse to
six, all of which are of the very best make.
He is better prepared for the repairing cf
Carriages, Bugg’es, Ac., than any man iti Greer.e
or the adjoining counties.
Sales made on the mast reasonable terms.
The public are respectfully invited to call and
examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere.
August 3d, tBSP-ly
Great Attraction.
The Farmer’s
I l! I,
he subscriber is Agent for tbe sole of Gor-
JL ham's Improved Patent N
GRASS-HOPPER PLOW,
the best, lightest, cheapest and most convenient of
any now in use. It is the most easily constructed, the
strongest to weight, ami adapted to any kind of plow
or soil. Jle proposes to sell County, Stale. Shop, or
Individual Rights. Patent obtained Dec , 6th,
18 ,9. JAMES S. WILSON,
Bairdstown, Jan. 19, IS6 ‘.-if. Traveling Agt.
,M(KSO\ STREET FOUNDRY AND
Machine Shop.
Cor. .Jackson & Calhoun Sts., Augusta, Ga.
TIN HE undersigned having removed from his
JL old stand on corner of Twiggs and Wa -
kins streets, to his new Shops and Foundry,
adjoining the Augusta gas works, is now pr, -
pared, with increased facilities tofurnish at short
notice, all kinds of IRON or BRASS CAST
INGSIov GOLD MIXES. MERCHARTS,
SA W and other MILLS , Bridges, Railroads
Schrader’s Cotton Press, and all kinds-of MA
CHIXERY. He also manufactures the latest
approved styles of Portable and Stationary
steam Engines, Shafting Pulleys and every sort
of furnishing execute I with neatness nnd dis
patch. Os ‘"Hg? cooper,
September 23 ’6fi-6fn |
GREENESBORO
m: ills.
JWILL PAY CASH for all good CORN and
WHEAT offered hi my MILLS.’
I will keep a god a upply of I'LOUR, SECONDS,
BRAN, SHORTS, ME.IL, and a good supply ol
SCREENINGS from the cleanings of oorr* and Wheat
a tit at rate
C O n* FE ED ,
I cannot make ealc? f..r ant thing BUT CASH, as
1 have im one to keen acr.oonts ; and besi'Os, these
ere CASH ARTICLES. And I ctfnnot LOAN my
BAGS out of the Mill.
A fine article ol B.'G HOMINY constantly on
hand, for sale. JOHN CUNNINGHAM.
Grc nesboro, January l2:h ISGO-tf.
FOR SALE
7pT Barrels of Kectifierl VYhinky ;
25 Barrels, Old live IVlar.uiig.heln ;
20 “ X Whisky:
20 XX
20 •• XXX •* i
20 Baskets Peail Chatniaigne;
15 •* Murom,s “
150 Boxes Tobacco, of different brands ; bv
Auffnsta. Fib 2.1860 M L ALLEOUD.
BLANKETS.
WM. SHEAR.
HAS on hand a supply of good Whitney and Nb
GRo Blankets, winch he wiil sell at VPiy low*
prices, and to whicht he attention of the public is
rcepcctfully invited jar. 19.
DR. H.A.COE,
DENTIST.
GzSSsigsh HAS returned to Greenesborn fur
the purpose of practicing Dust s
tky, and would respectfully invite
all who may require Dental Operations to give
him a call, or persons so desiring may be visi
ted at their residences. Dr. C., hopes, by the
character cf his operations, his reasonable pri
ces, and his gentlemanly treatment ol all who
may favor him with a call, to merit and obtain
a fair share of the operating pci formed in this
section. A superior quality of Tooth-Brush
es, Tooth Powders &e , lej/t on hand
No charge fur ox iniination sn 1 advice.
Dentists supplied w ith Teeth, Foil, Instru
ments, Gold-Plate, Ac.
December 7th, 1859-4 tn
COPPER LIGHTNING ROD COM.
PANT.
WJ’ E are now prepared to furnish this cele-
Vt brated Rod to ail who piay want a good
and cheap Rod—which has eight times the con
ducting power of new Iron. Tor particulars see
circulars. Orders solicited and attended to
promptly. Agents wanted in all parts of the
State.
Protect your Lives and Property.
J. F. Zimmerman, Esp., is our authoiised
Agent at Greenesboro. for soiicitirg orders Ac.
atthnt place, at his establish merit a model of
he Rod can be seen.
S. E. CLARKE, S. T. & G. S.
November 2 1, 1859-Gm.
J. s. & 11. a- %WEEE,
MANUFACTURERSOF
Saddles, Harness, Trunks Ac., Ac
T 1 AVE permanently established
XX themselves in the To an of Pen-
U They are n receipt of a
Fine Lot of Materials.
and will constantly keep on hand a good
assortment of
Wagon. Coaeh and Bnggy Harness
of THEIR OWN and the NORTHERN
MAKE.
• GF* All JOBS put up in the most work
manlike manner of the Lest material
ty Repairing done at the shortest no
tice. [Sep. 4,1858-ts.
Iron & Brass Foundry
And Machine Shop,
ON GEORGIA RAIL K. NEAR COTTON FACTORY
Augnsta, Georgia.
Orders are solicted for Castings for Kail
roads. All kinds of machinery for Gold
mines, bridges, and diaw-bridges, gas-works,
(i rur-mills, paper mills, saw-mill*, gin gearing,
water-wheels—all kinds of smith work, obaftirg
and circular saw mills complete.
mh.Bo-ly. W. M. IIIGHT, Proprietor.
i “
| I > V.ANKS or all kinds neatly piintrd at I
• f 9 thist'tfice, 'snort notice. *
BE SURE TO CALL AT MASSEY & LANSDELLS.
jimiv h ILHSigii,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils,
* Varnishes, Patent Medicines, &e.
Main Street, Greenesboro’, Georgia.
HAVE IN STORE AND TO
AK.H.IVEJ
j 10.000 LBS. WHITE LEAD, FROM 7£ TO 10 CENTS ;
2000 SNOW WHITE ZINC;
500 GALL’S. LINSEED OIL;
200 “ MACHINERY
200 SPERM
200 LARD
tOO - “ COLD PRESSED CASTOR OIL;
40 “ SWEET
200 “ SP’TS TURPENTINE;
200 • 95 PER CT ALCOHOL;
100 *• BURNING FLUID;
! 109 “ COACII-BODY VARNISH ;
‘IOO “ JAPAN
100 “ BLACK JAPAN;
BY
calling
at
Massey
&
Lansdell’s
Drug
Store
and
Examin
ing
some
samples
of Pore
WHITE
LEAD S
j
we thiuk I
■ ■ i
you
will be
convinced
at cuce
that it is a
!
BETTER
article
than the
Ilmen
i
Lead, and
can be
sold fer
LESS
MONEY.
40 “ PIANO VARNISH;
100 “ COPAL
100 •* LEATHER •’
100 - ASPHALBUNE VARNISH;
100 “ TRAIN OIL;
200 - KEROSENE “
10 CASES CONCENTRATED LYE ;
200 KEROSENE LAMPS;
20,000 CIGARS;
100 OZ. QUININE;
10 “ MORPHINE;
PERFUMERY IN LARGE QUANTITIES ,
And almost everything else belonging to the Drug’
Business, all of which we offer at ATLANTA PRI
CES, and to wholesale purchasers we will sell Drugs,
Medicines. &e,, at AUGUSTA RATES—freight ad
ded. Every article warranted
To be what it is Sold For.
And, as we are having manufactured for us, several
new brands of Lead in large quantities, we can offer
greater inducements in quality and price than ever
before offered in this market. Call and examine our
Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we fell confi
dent we can give satisfaction. [Feb. 16,1860.
WHERE YOU “CAN BUY GOO DS CHEA P.
SELLING OFF AT FIRST COST.
ON ACCOUNT OF CHANGING THE FIRM.
WILL TO-MORROW COMMENCE SELLIG HIS WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
AT FIRST COST!!
It is pay earnest intention to dispose of ray ENTIRE STOCK in a comparatively short time. No one will find fault with the prices, and, as most of tin; Goods
being bought for Cash are very desirable in every family, it will give the public a rare opportunity, to buy them
FAR BELOW THE REGM7 IYA1? SELLING PRICES.
COMB ONE, COME AXjlj,
AND SAVE FROM THIRTY TO FIFTY PER CENT!!
J. KAUFFER,.
Augusta February 5,1860-3 m. TTISrJXESIEI. THE AUGUSTA HOTBL, AUGUSTA. r^A.
Miscellaneous Advertisement*
MOURNING GOODS!
WiLLAHdIIFAB
HAS received a large supply of I.a<lieb’ MOURN
ING GOODS, among which nre—
Lupin's Black BOMBAZINE and Black MERINO-
ot the beat quality;
Lupin's Wain Black Mousselain Delaines nnd black
Challies Superior Black Mocrnino Silks; Black
English Crapes, of extra Width, for Trimming and
Vans; Back Crape and black Love Veils; Superior
English black and white Prints and Ginghams, of
beautiful style*; With utmost every uncle required
f.r Ladies* Mourning Api-arel, and to which tne
attention of the public is respectfully invited.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution established by Special
Endowmf nt for the ltliet <J the inland
Distress > , afflicted with Virulent and
Epidemic Diseases.
THF oward Association, in view of the
(awful destruction of human lifo caused by
sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced
upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases
by quacks, several years agodiiected their cor--
sulting Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy ot
tl.eir name, to open a Dispensary for the treat
ment of this class of diseases, in all their foi his,
and to give Medical advice gratis to all who*
apply by letter with a description.of their con
dition (age, occupation, habits of life, A'Q^and 11
in cases of extreme poverty, to furnish Medicine ’
jree of charge, It is netdhss to add that the
Association commands the highest medical skill
of the age, and will furnish the most approved
modern treatment The Directors of the Asso
ciat'on in their annual Report upon the treat
ment of sexual diseases, express the highest*
satisfaction with the success which has attended”
the labor of their Surgeons in the cure of setn
nal weakness, diseases of the Kidneys and Wad
dor, &c. and order a continuance of the same -•
plan for the ensuing year.
Valuable reports on Speimatonhoia, aud oth—
tr diseases ot sexual Organs, and the neve rein ed
dies employed in the Dispensary. tent to the’
afllicted in sealed letter envelopes,free of charge
Two or 3 Stamps for postage will be acceptable.-
Address. Dr J Skilun Houghton, Acting;
Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Otic
st., Philadalphia, Pa I v order of the Direc
tors EZRA E H ART WELL, President.
Geo, Fairchild, See'ry. fnov. 19 ‘s9=-ly
’ WHY USE
1)11. J. 110 VEE DODf?”
imperial wise Litters ?
BECAUSE furihecureoi Incipient Consumption,
Weak l.ongß, Weak Stomach, General Debility,
and for puri ying and eniichcning the blood, tin y
are absolutely UiiSdfpaJSed.hy any other retneov. To
no assured oflhia.it la only necetaary to make the trial
The Wine iUdHsuCii very fey rtor quality— near ■
ly double me usual sirencth of other WtftCS*- warming
and invigorating t he whole system, from the head to
the h et. As these HIT I'EltS are lonic and alterative
in tlioir r.haritctcrj so they strengthen and invigorate
the wh do sva'eut, and give a
I’ine'Tone and Healthy Action
to all its parts, by i qua lining the circulation,removing
obstructions and producing a general warmth.
They are also exe, llent (or discus, s aid weakness
ot culisr'o Fninah’,, wlier, nt.'iiie is requir, and m
STRENGTHEN AND BRA’ E THE SYSTEM.
No lady who is subject to lassitude or'taintoexs-shi'Uhl
be without them, tliey are revivifying in their action.
These bittehs will not only curb but l’Rt vt.NT dts
eas -, and in this reaped are doubly valouhle to tile,
person, sick or well tvho use them.
For proof ol the truth of this, see In I parlicu’ars and*
references to persons cured ,-n tne circular inside the
wiapper arconipai ving i-D'-li hott,p,
Mimsteisot theCospel, Lawyers, Lecturers and t,U‘
.'.uhlic speakers should Use
Dr J Bore* Bods’ Imperial Win* Blttfrs.
Be SUIT to call at Massey & Lansdell’s and price their goods before purchasing cjsewhere!
T y-HY?
B rmifcc they strengthen the liidgs, quint and soot be
the Nerves, promote Digs at ton, mid brace
the wh le i-yoiem. Aside from U.eir medicinal virtue**
they are tuisurpnf>ed a* s h Lblisrbtkil Bcvt-iuizv, pit*—,
,lucinjj all the cWuratingr eflYctfrof Bra* dy r miiio*
without their injur uus re&ul *>. To that ut.fortiir.ete
(il.if?s of indivi'UusU addicted to the use T Strong;
Drink, these Biriera will prove iuva f iHV. tie they
prevent he sud.Gn reaeti- n which invuii-Hiv follbwe
‘■a *apee,” nd r.elinjr as nt remove from,
ild* eastern the poison which ia imbibed by oil who*
iiiirj'iljje in the use of flic adnjU* n.ttrd I quore found in
ire>6l of the bar room* of h cfniiiflrv. ItoebiiiHt*s who.
wish to referm, nnd yt • quire a *fin:<il9t)t,Jiy anbati.
tu'inir th# hc Bi* i* ra f.>r the mist<l wiiif anhcLliqu- pw
of the diinkini? ea’oona can in a short Unit retrain
entirely from the is of ei'fnulant*.
—Try one Bottle n<l t>uy will tll their own btyry.
fhO.ial.es,
Both Married and Single, hut especially Mother*
should always ke- p on hand A supply et
Br. J, Eovee Duds’ Imperial Wine Bitters^
For Diseases Peculiar to Females.
They-’act lit c a charm,” they prevent Lassitude
or Faintne-e, and !n ali ea=Cß whore a ton C is reqtiii
cd ihee Bittern
Il:ivc o Superior.
genuine without tlie of * J Botkb
Dods**stamped on the cork,and “Dr J. B vkk Doi*
Imperial Wine lirn els’* blown in the £hufe
FOg. SALE BY
Craucis and Weaver, Grcenceboro
Plumb and Leitneh, Augusta,
Stewart and Butts. Savannah.
Van Shaack and Grierson, Charleston.
And by all Drugyisia. (.laouatv 12, IS6O ly.
NEW MEDICAL SAI a T
For Inflnininntory Diseases Only.
I'tit.OoggsweliVnew tnetlicHl salt, iiiFtend of I
‘-'being a remedy for all ills, hasbut one aim |
and accomplishes but one thing, to wit: Sub- ‘
‘liieti Infl minatory diseases whatever be its 1
form or locality. This it does by equalising ‘
the circulation, thereby removing the soli
cause of inflammation. ,
D heomatisr.i. Neuralgia, Fits. Colds Fevers I
‘‘'lnlhmcd Throat, Lungs and Liver, Feu ale |
Diseases,Erysipelas. Cionchist.Pinnisy, As-1
t’lrna, Dyspepsia, A'eneteal Diseases Gout, I
S :rofu a. Canker, ar.d all other forn’S of In
fl mmatiori are easily cured by the New Salt.
The New Medical Salt is no CiKE-Ai.f./but
Y does just what it claims to do—no mote,;
nor less—equalizes the circulation byremov
Ing from the ‘system all arterial atid venous j
ibstructions.
Yf oltitudes have tried the virtues of the New i
‘'lXfeaiea! Salt, though but late'y dis<-over- !
<-d aud introduced. Witness the testimonia'i !
and certificate sos cure.
A II who have used it acknowledge a hentfn I
-‘from it. An acquaintance of cur: was cur- I
•:d of a severe case of Neuralgia in less than a |
ve< k.—[Norw ay (Me) Advertiser.
Vour valuable medicine in nobly fulfilling inmy
*• cast', ali the promises which you wade for it.
A few doses also relieved nv mother of a ruf-h
if blood to the head. J. P. GILLIGHAM Phil,
[nflamatory Hhnmatism was ray complaint The
*lirst package did the work effectually as not a
vistige of Uhumatisrn i^left. G. H. DUNCAN,
I know it is good for rl e imatisrn—removing it
in a few hours. lam now lr iup it for Scrof
ula and have received benefit 8. LJSSING,
f tried it for Aneurism of the abdpwcn Aorta.
Mn ten davs the pain was gone.
T. VV. FIIZIMONB. Philadelphia.
IFe speak by the Book. We hav > tried it,
” It has complete control over inflammation.
—[Jacksonville (Vs.) New Fra.
jJronchitis,Carikei\Jlhenraatismand Neuralgia
‘*nave been cured by it -[Jtli'u. (fnd)Democrat
tfany more would testify if ncceasay.--Di a
*'-*-criptive Circular, with testimonials may be
obtained from Druggists who have this valuable
utdicine for sale.
Dll. COOGS WELL'S
AN TIP II LOCI STIC SALT
Price, $1 Chr< n c Packages, |2LO.
\V. If. TAYLOR k CO.
G n'l Agents M intgomery, Ala.
Phe New Med ical Salt is for tale bv all Drug*
*■ ifists. ‘ 4. ’fill lv
ll’ tou wor.t rntir Job Work fione, send Iq ,
a’ or.ee.
Dll. OUCOSHLbL'S NEW MEDICAL SALT.