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W A. HARP Editor
CONYERS, G A., OCTOBR 20 18&2,
Fashionable ----:- people will HT- a
wear
great deal of red this winter.
A . T Louisville . ... chemist , - declarer j i ,i mat .
ladies make the best drog clerks.
The comet has a head 24,000 miles
long. It ought to know’ pretty well
what it is doing.
Astronomers, who know all things,
say the coming winter ia to be a boes
job of frigidity.
Nervousness, debility, and exhaust¬
ed vitality cured by using Brown’s
Iron Bitters.
Containing all the essentials of a
true tonic ana sure to give satisfaction,
is Brown’s Iron Bitters.
Do not wear your troubles and
mistortuues all on the outside like an
overcoat, but keep them hidden with¬
in like a ragged back vest.
Many a man attempts to make an
honest living and finds it slow and
hard work. It is generally that way
when a mao is new at any business.
All the marriage associations in
Little Keck, Ark., have suspended
and its only a question of time when
they will suspeud everywhere else.
The next Georgia legislature will,
contain at least five editors-pemlleton,
of Low’ndes; Russell, of Decatur; Mc¬
Intosh, of Peebles, Doughery; Singletou. of
Marion ; of Gwinnett.
-dll attempts to invite a spark ar¬
rester lor locomotives hsvd failed,
simply because no genius has thought
of trying a pretty woman od the top
of the smoke stack.
When a man says he is a miserable
sinner, if you take him at his word
and tell him you agree with him, he
will—well, it’s on the whole better
not to do it till you get on the other
side of the fence.
Bishop John C. Keener, of the M.
E- Church South, whose home is in
New Orleans, is in Baltimore as the
guest of his hi ther, Mr- A. D. Kener.
the cashier of the Adams Express
Co.
Two more of the men engaged in
the Tjftonfight, below Albany, on
Wednesday, have died. They weie
Green Mayo and Mr. Jordan. The
latter lived in South Carolina and
Mayo in Lee county, Ga.
A citizen near Vienna owns a mule
that Mr. Joe Heard rode out ot the
Confederate service in 1865. The
mule cost Mr. Heard one quart of
ffftfr&vhv'cviffu iXWa win: ol n%«i v
The Albany News Advertiser says,
If a man wants to be unknown and
forgotten let him pay cash for every*
thing he buys, be honest and mind
his own business. The man who ow¬
es everybody is most sought after.’’
Quite a number of our young peov
pie will attend the bop,at the Whiles
head house, in Conyers, next Friday
night. It promises to be an elegant
and enjoyable affair,—Cov. Star.
The President of the society for the
prevention of crualty to animals, in
Washington, caused the arrest ot two
men on Thursday for carrying live
chickens home from market by the
legs.
Imlianna has a law to prevent
weak-minded p» rsons marrying. A
crusty bachelor insinuates lhat (lie
weak-minded ave the only persons
who ever think of doing such a
th : ng.
Dr. Moses declares that the joys
that wells up in a man’s bosom when
he finds a long lost 10 cent piece in
in his last winter’s pautaloons is some
thing that the poverty ot the English
language is inadequate to describe.
Julian Clark, a lad of Albany, came
near dying with convulsions Thursv
day night, caused trom eating sugar
can” At its present stage sugar
cane is very dangerous. It is unfit
to eat until frost, and every physician;
will tell you so.
Chicago girls have discovered that
by keeping five or six beans in theV
mouth the voice is given an “old aris¬
tocratic” family accent—something
between a fall down stairs and trying
to sing with the bead in a box.
We regret to learn that the mules
belonging to Mr. Samuel H, Brodhax,
ot Walnut Grove, ran away with the
wagon, last week, and in doiig so, van
over his little son George, injuring
him severely. We tiust he may soon
recover-—Cov» Star.
• There:are several salt lagoens in
,Arizona, ohe of which, in Apache
county, is capable ot yielding an tin
limited supply of salt- It is precipv
itated to the bottom ot the lake, where
wngbns ave driven into shallow water
and the glittering crystals shoveled
out. \*; v
And. now the young lady who
'been off on her unde's farm,
like an army mule at churnkjg
mending clothes, comes back to the
coty, and the society papeeanuounce^
that Miss Eva Golddust, of East For¬
tieth street, has returned from an ex¬
tended tour through tf^e northern
art of niainr.
New York, October 17.--Ja
a line man in the employ of
the Brush Electric Light company
received a shock Irom a
lme which he -’fras adjusting this
in &* an ^ T rs : ^ nost instantly
kihed.^ j He was at work at the top of a
pole making a new connection when
* ie received the shock.
A boy who had been watching
through the keyhole the antics of a
couple ot lovers, ran down to the
kitchen to announce discovery to h a
mother. ‘ Oh, t's such fun !” ho ex>
claimed. “What’s such fun ?” gave
ly asked the old iadv. ‘*Whv, to see
sister Mo!l : e and Mr. Fipp* play tie
lunaiic asylum.” ^
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The Car'ersville Free Press is after
the candidates who have-not paid for
their announcements, and s^rs, plead
inplyi "We are not responsible tor
your defeat, Mr. Candidate, aud you
should not fail to pay what ycu are
justly due us/’ Come, gentlemen,
pay up like men.
Wytheyiile, Va., September 28.—
During the wess on of the Baptist as
sociation at Hampton cross roads
yesterday, two young men, under tl e
influence of liquor, began a pistol
combit in the church, causing a.pans
ic. Levi Bryson was fatally shot by
Jerry Cox, but he succeeded in fatal'
ly shooting Cox. Both died in the
church. Many were injured by being
Irampled during the panic.
Frank James, the noted outlaw
and last of the celebrated James sang
has surrendered to Governor Critten¬
den, of Missouri, and is now in jail
awaiting trial lor his numerous cri«
mes. He will probably be found
guilty by the court, but will doui t
les* be pardoned by the Governor.
•James says he desires to live a peace¬
ful ai d law-abiding life the remaiudtr
of his days.
News comes from Thomson that
Rev. T. H. Timmons, pastor of the
Methodist church preached a power*
ful sermon of warning against the
circus. He told his people to WitK
draw from the church before they
went to the show and the effect is
such that those who intended going
are whipped and have abandoned the
idea. And yet the circus comes right
along and will not skip Thompson.
The school census of Vinton, Iowa
shows: Boys, 448; girls, 448, This
looks as if every Jack might have Iris
Jill in Vinton, and, vice versa, every
Jill her Jack; but.if you went to Vin¬
ton you w’ould find one ie low monop
olizing the company of a half dozen
dozen fellow s, while as \nan) V uil$e‘ Ji
eight sex are utterly neglected and
pining for a mate. There is no such
thing as equality on this earth, not
even in Vinton, Iowa.
The New South contaii i ,g the foK
lowing cotton picking iter placing
Elbert county ahead, according to < ur
count : “In a cotton picking cpnte t
on Brownlee Brothers*’ plantation,
last Friday- John Grimes picked 454.
King Brawuer 481, and Bob Carte? 1 ,
a boy weighing sixty-six pounds, 403
pOonds. Mr. \V. T. Brownlee weigh¬
ed the cotton that night, and says tin
several amounts were actual'y picked
by the bo)s named.”
DallL, Tex , Oct 13.—Maj Penn
an evangelist, dm ing a revival -i
Alexandra prayed for divine-punish¬
ment upon the disturbers of the mee(>
ing. Immediately a man dropped
dead. Last night Penn made a si mis
lar petition. A young lady at once
upset a lamp and w s burned to
death. Immediately afterward a
tornado blew over the 'gospel u n ,
fatally injured a young 1’ad.y and him
many otheis. causing a fearful | a -
ic. Tl e tent was flooded with water
to the.di pt h of two feet.
A dastardly attempt was make on
Monday night Last to a-sassiiiate Mr.
D. M. Coglpn of .Pike county, on tie
night above stued. Son e one in fe
male a tire called at his hOusa and de¬
sired to see Mr. Coggin. His wife
appeared at the door in answtr to the
summons, but was notified tnat Mr.
Ooggin was the person desir' d. Mr.
C »ggin tbemwalked oiu, and As Im
approached the gate the person in
female g$i b snapped a cap. The gun
held fire tor an ms ant,.but then went
off, but.fortunately Mr. Cogg n was
not wi.hiu the line of .fired and • scap¬
ed. As soon as tne gnu find the
won d-be a^saissiu sailed.’ ' ,
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Pall Mall Gnzett: An original sect
is reported to exist in Finland, the
fundamental principle ot which is the
soverign auUioii.y of woman in the
iatni y. Thedieiples of the St c ! ,
whether married or living incom.ubi
uage, take an oath to submit them-,
selves entirely to their vife or uus
ai d to confess . to her once a
wet k. , ;their side the women
ht ^ oH ^ .!<> r «-MhM the
'“ •« men
Ua,n t a ;ff)iul to their oath, and to
punish tjiam if they transgress. Tjiere.
are soire vil 4ue-en ircly devoted to
this n w r 1 gion. The only analogy
o thi* sut is to b found in Siberia,
where thePunfbrs recognize t qua I ly
lie authority ol woman.
A young mow named Wm. J.T 10m
as, liviDg near Concord Fact ry, wn‘
Cobb comity, had his arm torn to pie¬
ces in a gin on Saturday last and died
.
under the operation of amputation.
A large plow cutting twelve inches,
would require210 furrows aud eight
andoue third miles walking to the
acre. In laying oft’cotton land three
feet wide, seventy rows would be re
quircd.to the acre, and the plowman
would walk three-quarter miles. S< v
en acres Would require nineteen and
one-quarter miles. To iav off an acie
cf corn land thy tows four feet apart,
the hand .would walk two mile,*; S
ten acres a day would r< quire twenty
miles walking. In these calculations
•a square, acre is considered. ]
rr.aKes no difference "what the sh: pe of
of an acre may be, the distance to be
walked will be the same. Now, the
question for farmers to settle is now
much land can an average hand plow
in a day, or what is a fair day’s wot k
with the ?
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From the Sumpter. Ga., Rej»ul>Iican.
Policeman J. \V. Cobh, while tis «.
ing in 1 he Muckalee one day last
week in the rt-ar of Ed. Li llet i/s
Dace, . WM8 Slanled iiii by t lit* apf't r ’C’
larv»e aDimal tfie „ , . ,
ot a on oil] 11 OMle lue
of the creek which earn.* our of the
jungle of the swamp. He tajs that
it was about three ff-et high, s^x or
seven feel long, with a short tail and
spotted a 1 ! orer like a hyena, The
animal looked at him, strttebed itself
on its legs, opened its mouth which
was armed with formidable tusks
about as long as a man’s fingers* The
animal went behind a tree and peep*
ed at Cobb for a few' seconds and then
disappeared in the can^bra’-e, and
Gobb made Hacks for the city at race
horso speed, although he
that he was not scared a particle, was
as cool as he was when he captured
General Walker. He sa\'8 v that he
does not know what kind ot an ani
mal it was, at first he thought it a
trger, tnen a hyena, ora catamount,
aud it might have been a leopard-
Plowing an Acre,
Curolina Spu' tan. f
Farmers 1 ;i k abet! break'ng up at'
acre of ground in a (Jay, or laving ot!
ah acre ot corn or col ton. witlioir
thinkiu” how milch walking it won o
require to accomp’ish ibis. If a tow
inch bull tongue is used lor l»r«ikiiij..
land the pbtw will cut about ti\ e in !
ches to ’.lie furrow, allowing only h I
iiai inch for breaking mi ea It s- 1 • /
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tot an a-re, and this w'pi rc<j lire the
plowman to walk about lJO miles. A
•iwo miles an hour ten hours would
be required to break an acre. It a
six or seven inch turning ph-w is us
G ?, Which would cut eight iui hes.
tin n 315 'in ro^'s would i<e required
'or an acre,, amt this would roq lim
twefve miles, wa king. A i\yo isorse
[)low cult ting ten moires \vouI *
ten rniD g walk it g
PRYOR’S OINTMENT
IS A SPEEDY AND SCEE CURE FOB
Blind or Bleeding Piles, Haemorrhoids, Sores
. Ulcers, Tumors, Itching of the Parts Fis¬
tulas and all Kindred Diseases; also of
Burns, Scald Corns, Felons, Fever Sores,
Head, Niples, Tetter, Sore
etc.
Atlanta, Ga., Au* 23,1377,
m^yormv ing thfs^oirnm^nt^and friendsa^d 1 C during' n4i|fib°r ftTaVume h a n w>nfirm^ lfavfng
confidence in ita merits, I s to
tte value and 1 have became fully satisfied of
Sv indli to**I?? offer bought the exclusive right to
edy in the it to you as the best rem
world, especially for all forms of Piles.
REAS THE TESTIMONIALS:
This is to certify that I have tri£d Pryor’s Pile
Ointmen t in a case of piles, and state that it gave
more relief than anything I have ever tried. I fur
paralfeled. I also*ised^ifor'I case of'tetter in my
more than momentary relief. I consider now that
l am entirely reUeved^^froni^that distressing dis
ease.
. Troup County, Ga.
Ointment. I expenenced immediate relief. From
the relief experienced in my case, as well as from
the opinion tnat it is the most efficient remedy 7 for
piles ever invented. o. A. BULL,
___ LaGrange,Ga.
This is to certify that I used Prvor’s Ointment
in a case of severe burn, and that in a very few
days it was entirely relieved of all inflammation
the Ointment, rapl il- the v ' patient A F ter suffered he first application pain of
« ver B. J. MOR GAN, LaGrange, qo whaL
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Ointment By the advice of Mr. Wvnn, I used a yo ur Pile
on a servant girl whe o had been suffe 3c
Cusseta, Ala.
This is to certify that I have used Prvor’s Pile
hMi-'pom^ r^LJ ar ? for d s plles a .y that ever it presented is. in my to opinion, the public. tha
1 say this from a positive .. application of the remedy
on my own person. THOS. B. MORGAN,
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Slather— “ Ton did wrong in wearing that this
dress, this cold damp night.”
M><^*ugkte^r—‘• I did, and am now paying the
penalty. Sarah Goss suffered in the same way;
please Blather—" get that which Nonsense relieved her.” thing,
1 I'll do no such
but will send for our I>cctor.” - *
long DoitflWer- and 'OaT Doctor keeps one in medi¬ bed a
time pours down a vast-quantity of
cine, besides making daily changes'.” '
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Mother—" Doctor, is she dangerous and what
is her atfiictibnT ,,
The jDoefo»-—“ ventricular Yes, madam, she is dangerously ill.
and auricular forees are uot in eqni
librium, there cerebrum is an increased medulla centripetal action
about the and oblongata, nde<r the
^h«"ut^anr^” 1 ^*' eusp * 1Jatur0
hei7e * v ^ “ d80
J>ociot —” I wUl do all I can.”
Mother, after two weeks have expired—
*'Daughter, our Doctof shall be discarded at once.
Two weeks and no relief. I will procure that which
you desired at first.”
Daughter, only in alow tone—"I sm glad, and think
it the thing that will restore me to health.”
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Mother —” Get out of my house, you old hum¬
bug! Daughter—" ” Well, mother, how
improved discharging yon ‘ see Doctor rap- *
anl lv I have since our
I commenced sneed the the n&e nSe of of thafwEich that which I I so much
needed. The effect has has been bee most wonderful. The
one teU«ved other imparted myhead.curedChe strength, constipation, the help while of
the came to
Hume *ea made me feei new.”
THE CONFESSION.
Mother —” Very true, and I believe they have
laved your life. I now Confess that Dr. Dromeoole’s
English Female Bitters is the most wonderful female
medicine and iron tonic I ever knew, and that
Bailey's Saline Aperient is a pleasant and sovereign
remedy for headache, etc.” constipation, Family Medical acid stomach,
biliousness, ale., . Adviser
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MhoiOAlEp article—the ° our ROCK BYE. which is the ONLY
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FOR INTFRMAI. AH2 fifTERHM USE.
Perfectly afford safe without to use internally or externally, and certain to afford relief. No family
can to he it. Sold by all druggists at 2.W ., jOc. and 81.00 a bottle.
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PARKER’S GINGERAOHlC
9 Ginger, lluchu, Mandrake, btillingta here ana
■ many of the best medicines known are com
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powers, as to make the Used.
I Best Health and Strength Restorer Ever
| § all It diseases cures Dyspepsia, of the Stomach, Rheumatism, Bowels, Sleeplessness, Lungs, Liver,
I Kidneys, and all Female Complaints. with .
B If you are wasting away Consumption or
I ■ any disease, Repember! use the Tonic it is to-day. far superior It will to Bitters, surely
I help you. of Ginger and other Tonics, as it builds
Essences intoxicating. and^iu
“ up the system without 50c.
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LARGE SAVING IN BUYING THE DOLLAR SIZE. |<
PILLS
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S ffciPTOiViS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of Appetite, Bowels coetiye. Fain m
the Head, with a dull sensation m the
back part. Fain under the bhoulder
blade, fullness after eating, with a disin¬
clination to exertion cf body or mind.
Irritability of temper, Bow spints, with
a feeling of having neglected some duty, the
Weariness, Disainess, Fluttering at
Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin.
Headache generally oyer the right highly eye,
Bestlessness, with fitful dreams,
colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TTTTT’S PILLS are e.specially zidapted to
such cases, one dose effects such 1 change
of feeling as to astonish the sufferer.
dueed. Price 23 cents. 35 Murray Su, a.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
Gray Haiu of TVkts'ehs changed to a Geossy
Black by a singl,; application - f this Dyk. lytu*
parts a natural color, acts IiiStantuno<>usly. Sola
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/ Dr. Trrrs sur it, rS T»’.uiibl** Information ftnd ^
Lc«f»i -will be ITUEE oa appUcatton./
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t *n davs--no pav till cured. patient* jEotttfilisnea
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-. Kansas, June 26th, 1*182.
Habbis Remedy Co.—G ents—I used the Pastilles aa
directed and they completely cured me. In about one
sttriSTisn l c=“»““i a»rd, b ^5
constant improvement and since that time i uct. joeit
I have felt like a new man. I truly hope that many for ox
the sufferers will find out that you have a specific
nervous weakness and be cured by the game.
l^spectfully \ours,--"
b?.t visit¬ .
p. S.—You will referred not publish my name persons them.
ing you may he to me answer
To every young:, middle age or old man
troubled with nervous or physical debili¬
ty or impotence sealed circular is sent
free. Send full address on postal card to
HARRIS REMEDY CO. St. Louis, remedy. Mo.
We want your address. You need our
Send and be convinced of this.
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to XI do of Iron , f, :vs
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^ Sirih??. / oor preference- most eminent to any physicians, iron preparation have yielded made. U; In tliisgreat lad.
1>R ' UARTER a iBOi * T°mc is a necessity in my practice. Du. HOBEKT SAMH'i
bT. Lons. Mo.. Nov. 26th. 1881. SiMViz : ■
It (fives color to iht blood, ■jiiiui 'in-naaBEaBMi I
•nptttxnl f-'-'flll.rul rt.nc to ) -.ve^r • -- ly-v---.- ,
the nervous *f applicable aujcstiee system, orrja.no General' making ami . y, 0 Mm
to
fife, Debility, Prostration Pass of Appe-\ jg
Powers and Impotence.! of Vital £®_____ £ U
MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. 213
SCO o Outfit w-< cl: fr*-e. in y > No t • 1 Isk. ' ! E 'p.xv'.l ii
new. Capiiul rot required. We will Jur
ni'b you -fVeio tJdng ItTai-y are n ki ng
fortune.-. Louies make as m u-h as nu-c,
nnrl boys and skirls make l” • at p y. Re d
er.-if you want tcbasin ss at which yq*i cm
ill; kg great pay. all ‘ the t me you work,
write for particulars to H- Hali.ctt ,v
Portlaud, Maine. J m 20 I t s2
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I2ig U<wS~“WVH, yi. yori sro ! rraa ou«
with the i.L » iuqht, ar.'i %( -r.ui,.;- t;
fmM£i«3--“lt hen apj.6iis 63 from iD, looks ol
you r \. ’'
Dig Dead —It don’t fee] exactly like bit head;
pr».r, t . t.«- kinder 4 tv.-eLe.i up,*, and a- if it had »
notion to • bus*,’ r.n i the pain. is. terrible.”
Sai-.no Stranger Apert* - ‘‘ if you v ill got b bntt i? of Baii.v«
jt(, one or two doser wii? -put a head
on you,’ that your irr-u-f s.-c :! . rt ccg-;i*e.”
Dig IXead—f and suffering.'• I il do nus lii.ag ii- set rid cf ail
‘.nis pain
Thu marvelous t-medv rur«-“* tbofc terrible hesd
-cbes. cleanse* the stomach. mucsJs the bo v.d,
juIocUb the liver, relieves ccnstij a'icii st once, and
gives the bile a. chaa.-e to go. f> ha? become the
popular and sick staml-.rl heada'-'io. remedy for constipation, bil
K>u»ne®«. io-artt.'ivp. acid r.fcmach,
£!id ali dieeaseji requiring c. real t ice and pleasant
purgative It or phvsic.
hour-, never end :,us-at. ju-t s nor deiiisliiti., q.-irw, r.cti ; n refreshing'» one or t—<*
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cr .it, that -v-rvpo !y ,;^e? it.
- ii_o!, ■. J ■ a i pas' i I t".-—; -up*, f re nerve*
u.a anne cua r.rc for the he:-.g.rriK olindk ’
It uiitig the 3.
ite3 tangt of rheutnatihu. an
ter.eves ki im-y and ui ,nar\ troubles, and paiu ia
the back, r r ny-- -ptics it Si te n charm, and
has no equal in car >g a eontt-jMted kalit. It is
merchants. hicr.ly rco n i t-r r 1 -'’n- tvho travel, for
deists, teacher-, cl-iM, ir.e factory for.! bends, stu
r,,.. t .1] p, a close! v
eonhped i fp ■■ - ; -"o .. I’y ; ■ t to headache, diaziues'a
end -torpid bo ets. I; v,,a nr, troubled viiih %
crated,tongue, ^ralalngsjtehnc^s, fo :! ! r. atfi, loss of appetite or gen
It A prrscut will euro
It w. rerfi per rr :» l « ;;<fr r. ^rk tha$i i 3 more
pioasarit nr:,l rriiJo and ih rr. ehe^f t r, in fact
it is a rcwiiar f i.n .y »4*»ri:ri:;o C'-di xt vraiilfl itself.
J% .spir.rtya n l fn-., f us j'isf like c glass-1>! aoda
‘S, sc.i ia entd and sold
<v v r> -wbuii.
T,^ k -riitort, L juieville, Ky,
A -V TMAfl'S tZVEOr.
/1 certiin aces v? 1 per'^A o'* womin’s-" V, there
cc; *i r-j hese certain ccr,’jih.:tii, t.cuh:. • i i--. .* mfd suSeri&jn. srii^e tke
girl’s l-ir bi. ,rr*-t i **r>i.leo- in haur.1
at sixteen. a, \r... , w ut> ! the
Toarri’d-.vi-aan’.aini .»r :he •• !un. ollife.-'
some have headache--. ami: of the head,
or.etiial a*: i un v.' L.s prei.trat: himchVd creek?.
bloodle dies* lip', IhVles* v . ts. cloud,>1 tiain ; while
r»»nServ.-r.h paiuftil irre^uiariUeB, uterine dis
pla cemeiitaandcDera.hr chrome Ifecco-rbtea, ms, physictl
pro»tration, less of appetite, diseases, cu!orG3i», euppres
siens, tions,etc., wt.v.r, cr.. an end kidney in epileptifl affec
a, irirrerouBjCasee
fits, ccaruUioos, icsaiatr snd death. These ara
generally Snow the the result of inattectroa. All females
lidie§, all t£CM» f.ass of troubles complaint! bo w allude to. Now,
V have proof frota cui averted cud cured.
Dr. e tbousauda.
Dro-pgocie-s and English Female Eitters will care
rou sour a well—will tp-v’-.o vou healthy ai,d
▼our n^Tci! wi dress for r.nLrife of hr. DromgooZe’a rt V^M
*I©diok- Adviaer^/rct* 3 copy to tu apicred. Faraiiy
J. P. Deol-Toole f- Co..
Proprietors, Looisville, "I*
Quick and Sire.
M.inyMHHil Ip Mmsr them
>f IVPS-Bboilt with Jail'll? stivnarth,
frolins; that il»ey are st-1 di v sinking
into tlu* r grave , when by u^ : ng Par
kor’s Ginffor Tonic t-u-v would find a
cure comment ing with the first dose,
and vitality li and strengh q lick.ly and
iwl, mil- 1) os to tl.e-u.
Heakt.Lumcahd -
Liver Diseases. W&X*7S P@ 4*
REBrU8 Exhaot
tion, Rheumatism, Paralysis, i r 1 Kia
akd Female pip
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changed increased till iaevata1 tb-j - , 61 -
hold it. Mo metal comes
rode and irritate it. lias e>e-.u...d 0
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Designed certain tor seif treatment of health in roni> ^i/','- > sS -8sf *>> 4
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