Blackshear news. (Blackshear, GA.) 1878-18??, April 06, 1882, Image 4

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THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOB HAN AND BEAST. For more than a third of a century been the Mnltaa Mustang Mnimmt lias known to millions all over the world as the only safe reliance for the relief of accident* and nain. It is a medicine above price For ana praise—the form of external best of pain its kind. every UN MEXICAN Mustang I.initncnt, Is without an equal. It penetrates fluh and muscle to ance the very of pain bone— and making inflammation the continu¬ impos¬ sible. Its effects upon iiuman Flesh and the Brute Creation are equally wonder¬ ful. The Mexican MUSTANG liniment Is needed by somebody in every the house. of Every awful day scald brings news or agony an or < barn stored, subdued, of rheumatic martyrs re¬ OT a valuable horse or ox saved by the healing power of this LINIMENT which speedily cures such ailments of the HUMAN FLESH as Joints, Rhtsmttlim, Hwelllngs, Stiff Contracted Muscles, ft urns and Scald s, Cats, Braises and Sprains, Stings, Stiflhess, Poisonous Lsmrness, Bites and Old Sores, Sore Ulcers, Frostbites, Chilblains. Indeed Ripples, Caked external Breast, dis¬ and every form of ease. It heals without scars. For the Ubcte Creatiok it cures "ouiider, Sprains, Harnsss Swinny, Stiff Joints, Sores, Hoof Dis¬ eases, Foot Rot, Screw Worm, Scab, Hollow Horn, Scratches, Wind galls, Spavin, Thrash, Ringbone, Old Sores, Poll Kvll, Film upon the Sight and every other ailment to which the occupants of the Stable and Stock Yard are liable. The Mexican Mustang Liniment always uud it Is, cures positively, and never disappoint.-); THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS POE MAN OE BEAST. W. M. DAVIDSON, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Wines,Liquors & Cigars 168 Bryan Street, Norlh Side, Oppo-ite the Market, SAVANNAH, GrA. SOLE AGENT FOR WM. MASSEY :& CO.’S (KLKBRATED PHILADELPHIA ALE. jy’80-tf. THIS l'Al'lJll May be found on file at GEO. P. BOWELL & UO.’S Nowspapor Advurtiaiug Bureau, No. 10 Bprtieo atreet, where advertising contracts may he mode for it in N IS W Y ORK. W. ©. BRANTLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BLACKSHEAR. 6A. tltri UU j *|» >0 a iO week outfit in tree. your Address owu town, U reo. A CO., l’ortland, Me. O O*) *T *° *2° par day at home. Samples worth Port F3 free. Address Stinson A Oo., laud, Me. feblO-ly OlWVx v'») child "h#? when every mother troubled needs with for her ’ it is worma V'id by C. H. SMITH, Druggist. This Mystery Explained. 2S95 is the patent name of an Invaluable remedy pin for re*moving from tho human system and stomach worms. It was the prt^-rip tioti of a celebrated physician, and saved the life of tho child it was dispensed for. It has since been the means of saving the lives of thousands of children by its timely use. It is put up m the form of powders, ready -for use, end children take it readily, as it is a pleasant medicine. Hold by C. H. SMITH, Druggist, at S5 cent*. mylS-ty y Jl gave my child three doses of the Paten? Remedy—2905—aud Sold they C. brought H. SMITH, awav half a pint of worms. by Druggist. CITY BARBER SHOP! JOHN ALDRIDGE. Proprietor. Hafir Cutting, Shaving. Shampooing satisfactord: ari l everything in that fins done y. il (omedoncs. The black points, flesh worms, or comedones, which are found in the lace, the pirti.le, o« dirt or du-t. « h„ generally been believed, soluble* but hT piemen Urv matter whieh is in ncidx. It Is known, ic fact, that black come donee which accompanj acne often ap pear not on!v on persons exposed to dnst or rather careless of their person, but also on chlorotic young girls who live in good circumstances. Besides, observation shows that the discolora tion not only exist, on the surface of old comedones, bat descends alwavs to the lowor parts. Accepting this fact, Unna has n-ed successfully acids in the treatment of comedones. He gen erally prescribes: Kaolin, 4 parts; glycerine, 3 parts; acetic acid, 2 parts ; with or without the addition of a small quantity of some etheral oil. With this pomade he covers tue parts affected in the evening, and if need be daring the oay. After several days all the comedones can be easily expressed, most of them even come oat by washing the parts with pamice,tooe soap. The same results can be obtained by band aging the parts affected for a long Jluted time with vinegar ”**’ lemon juice * 1 or • hydrochloric , . | acid. ., The 1 author coucmaes concludes bv oy savins saving that tnai the acids act like cosmetics,, as they transform the black co’ or into a brown and yellow shade and destroy it gradu elly altogether; they produce a quicker desquamation of the homey bed which interrupts the exit of the comedones am* brings to the surface the glandular openings .—Archives de Virchow, —2’ .42: LAW ' ENCE l. MARTIN‘S 35% 'fi@@K 8% Rmov tem after the cough has been relieved. (1KF.EN H. HAI M, Commissioner of internal Revenue, Washington, D. C., Jan. Stith, 1880, says: “TOLU, HOCK and KYE is an classed agreeable Remedy in l’cctora! complaints and is as a Medicinal preparation under the U. S Revised Statutes, and when so stamped, may be sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS, and other persons, without special tax,” or license. CAUTION! Don't who try be to deceived palm off by Rock dealers and Rye for Lawuxkcr & Martin’s TOLU, ROCK and KYE—which is the only MEDICATED ar¬ ticle made-the genuine has their name on the Piopr-otary Mump on each bottle. Put up in Quart Size Bottles. Price $1,00. TOLU, ROCK A RYE CO., Prop'r*. CHICAGO, ILL. So.d by DRUCCISTS. GROCERS and CENERAL DEALERS Everywhere. *’ The Beat Agricultural Journal Publtahed in the South.” THE SOUTHERN f y< B A LARGE QUARTO ot 32 JQ|& «d, p*ye», filled handsomely with choice print- road Iff raer - with an illustrated fashion department fur tU» 9j a year, $1 > \ year. Sample copy 15 cents. Address: J. H. EST1LL, 3 Whitaker street. Savannah, Go. So. .pie o f "The Savannah Weekly Xcwt , *’ a mom moth H-pa/je newspaper, cr of *f the "Paily Morning Nnc#,'* U*e leading daily the Southeast, sent on receipt of B-oenx stomp. Address as above. FREE ,TG EVERYBODY. A BeantiM Boot for the Astm£. Bv applying personally at the nearest office of THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. (or by postal will be card presented if at a distance) with beautifully any adult lllus- per¬ son a fr&ted copy of a New Book entitled GEITIUS REWARDED ; -OR, THE Story of the Sewing Machine, Containing a handsome and costly steel en¬ graving frontispiece ; also 38 finely engraved wood cuts, and bound ib an elaborate blue aud gold lithographed for cover. No book, charge whatever is made this handsome which can be obtained only by application at the branch and subordinate offices of the Singer Manu¬ facturing Oa SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. Principal Office, 34 Union Square, mylS-ly NEW YORK. THE r.KEAb APPETIZER • TONIC, AND COUGH CURE r or COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, AND • All Discasot or THE ) AND LONGS. The BALSAM of TOLU has always been one of the most important weapons wielded by the Med¬ ical Faculty against the encroachments of the shove Dis¬ eases, but it has nev¬ er been so advanta¬ ed geously In compound¬ Lawkkncx as & Martin's TOLU, HOCK and KYK. Its sooth in g Balsamic propertii les affords s diffusive stimulant. uppetixer build and tonic, to the WORDS OF WINDOW. Let a man take time enough for the “““WJ? t?-- , co “ ,ort ,. ” d , * Sll “ uiani enor *“ The mind withont cnltivation can Q ever produce good frmt. The man with true fortitude is like a castle built upon a rock. • Upon the mtfr^ir. of celestial streams alone those simples grow which cure the heartache “ The changes we personallv experience from 1iine to «|^ time we ohsttnatelv denv nnci * * to on f. “ T . atalks . of ... hw misfortunes . , . there . . “othingm them that not du- 18 eo is agreeable to him. Virtue dwells at th. head of a river, to which we cannot get but bj rowing against the * stream. True goodneu, is like the clow-worm it shines most when no eyes sure those of heaven are upon It. Envy is a vice which keeps no holi Wrki.gitsowndLq.it. a aT b u t l8 always in the wheel, and Good ““M* 18 - an . of . making , . ,, thoso P 6 ? 15 ^ ea8 y with whom we con - - verse; whoever makes , the fewest rer 80118 fteary 18 • ,1 ‘•be „ , best-bred , , . man in . com- 1 ; Beware what you say ofothers. . .. . be ^ 7™ ^° only reveal yourself thereby. man l esn t think to look behind the f tuere mmseii. J as 8 o“etimes stood There are moments when our passions speak and decide for ns and we seem to stand by and wonder. They carry in them an inspiration of crime, and that in one ginBtant does the work of long premeditation. A Boy’s Luck. The Norristown (Pa.) Herald in a re¬ cent issue referred among others to the fol¬ lowing cases of special interest. Tney are their own commentary. Mr. Samuel C Nyce resides at 308 Marshall street, and holds the responsible position of journal clerk in the Pennsylvania Legislature, at Harrisburg. While Mr Nyce and family were in the country recently, his boy, aged three years, fell and broke hi9 leg. He re covered, but a very troublesome stiffness set in and he could scarcely use the leg. The injured limb was rubbed several times with St Jacobs Oil, and the stiffness was so much reduced that the boy was able to use his leg freely. Dr. Knipe said it was the use of St. J scobs Oil that cured the stiffness Mr. Nyce himself used the Great German and Remedy for toothache with good eflect, also for sprain and pains of rheumatic nature, and always with good i flVct. Mrs. Nyce also says she thinks the Oil is a splendid thing, and she always keeps it on hand. If an imposition, be put upon yon abide your time; and, when the favora¬ ble moment arrives, strike with all your power, but let reason guide the blow, for, as the iron strnck at the right mo¬ ment, welds readily, so with your enemy —your blow must be timely and power¬ ful to be effective. Its Equal is Unknown. A Lowell (Mast.) paper, so we observe, cites the case of Mr. P. H. Short, proprietor of the Belmont Hotel, that city, who suf¬ fered with rheumatism for seventeen years without finding relief from any of the nu¬ merous Jacobs remedies Oil: employed found until he applied medi¬ St “ I never any cine that' produced such remarkable and instantaneous effect as it did,” says Mr. Short —Lyons (la ) Mirror. A lesson in arithmetic: T’me is money ; if you give twenty-five cents to two tramps, that '8 a quarter to two. Thenifyou half-passed, spend fifty cents, that is a ioo.-New York Express. ' Vegetine. Kidney Complaints. DISEASE OK THE KIDNEYS. The symptoms of at acute attack of inflammation of the kidney, are as foilows: Fever, pain in the small of the back, aud thence shooting downward: deep uumbness red color of the of thigh, vomiting, which usually at first a the urine, becomes pale and colorless as the disease increases, and is discharged very often with pain and difficulty; costiveness, and some the degree of colic. In chronic diseases of the kid¬ neys dryness of symptoms are pain in the back and limbs, the skin, frequent urinations (especially at night), general dropsy, headache, dizziness of sight, indigestion and i>alpi£ation of the heart, gradualloss of and strength, shortness paleness and puffiness of the face, cough of breath. In diseases ot the kidneys the Vxoxnvx gives im¬ mediate relief. It ha. never failed to cure when it is taken regularly and directions followed. In manv cases it may .take several bottles, especially case* ot long standing. It acts directly upon the secre¬ tions, structions^ cleansing and strengthening, removing all ob¬ and impurities. A great many can testify to cases of long standing having been perfectly cured by the Vegetink. even alter trying many ot the known remedies which are said to be expressly for this disease. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. ’I r St— CiNCimtx-n, O., March 19,1871 Ix-ar Sir—i have nsed your Vegetine for some time, aud can truthfully say it has been a great ben etit to me; and to those suffering from disease of the Kidnejs I cheerfully recommend it. Attested to Respectfully. by K. B. Ashfield. 0. H. SMITH. _ Cor. Eighth Druggist, and Central Avenues. Ms. H. R. Stevens: Cincinnati, O., April 19.1877. I have suffered several years with the Kulnev Com¬ plaint. taken and was induced to try Vegetine. I have several bottles of your preparation, and I am convinced it is a valuable remedy. It has done me more good than any other medicine. I can heartily recommend it to all suffering from Kidney Com Points. Mereh^^sIw^wSSt^ci^i^^ Yours respectfully. J. S. McMuxen. 0 ® 1 Vegetinf. iiaa restored thousands to he&lili who n*ve been long and jAiafui sufferers. Vegetine PREPARED BY H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is S||d b y All Druggists. B. «. A A. T. 1.ACEY. 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AV that even the waves of time cannot wash away ^as m-.^and hom^Tf mrri^ sutTerers brighter than ever the electees light can. invalid, ^»^ h lSSS^ who , 5S^trlI” thus t S!S l ^5ySBgSk4St his wrote concerning case: “CROOKED HaERTEL.’' remedy.” Accept a thousand thanks for that “golden I suffered for many yean w ith rheu¬ matic together, pain and in people ny limbs. called My legs wore drawn me " Crooked Haer tel.” I used S r. Jacobs Oil and was cured, and now feel so well that I think 1 could dance, as in my young days. John Hakrtel, Dmumt, Ui. N Y N B- 1 _ _ Bimillt! JOHNSON'S ANODYNE LINIMENT will positively tively prevent this terrible disease, and will posi¬ cure nine cases out of ten. Intonnation that will save many lives, sent free bv mail. Don't delay a moment. Prevention is better than cure. I. S. John¬ son & Co., Boston, Mass., formerly Bangor, Maine, I have a positive remedy for the above disease: by its use thousands of eases of the worst kind and of long standing faith in its have efficacy, been cured. Indeed, so sttoltir ismv that l will sendlTWO BUTTLES FRiiE. together with a VAU AB1 j: TREATISE on t liia disease to any sufferer, (live Express and P. O. ad dresi. Da. T. A. SLO CUM. D-I Pearl St. . New York. THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE CUITEAU TRIAL This is the only complete and fully illustrated "Life and Trial of rtuiteau.” It contains all the testimony of the eiiierts and other noted witnesses: all the speeches efforts to made by the cunning assassin in his great escape the gallows bv feigning insanity. Beware of catchpenny books. Millions of people are waiting-for free. Extra tins terms work. to Agents. Ag-iit. Address wanted. Circulars National Publishing Co.. Philadelphia. Pa. H I by. wPCklOinUC* ■ kHOlUHd widow*, For SOLDIERS, fathers, mother* m Bk ox IA children. 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