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H. A. WItENCH. Editor and Proprietor
KATVRDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1883.
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Tiik public debt'luring the month «f |
January was decreased by $1”,<>3G.582,-j
The recent butchery of seven Aineri- i
trait- in Me.tifo may call for an itivecr
gat ion.
I’hkkidknt - AiiTiirn declares that )>•
will appoint no more negroes tootfice io
t icorgia.
A Ch ittamhhm man ha* pGer.i b «
wife under h peace but s : • <**a
whoop bitn up with her t«>ngw* au< t ><•
same.
How to Suit lite atm
at the same time please the great body
<>f the people is wfi.at the average
congressman is ansieos to find out
Thr iHtito-i city council proposes to
tax the Hill powers. 3>>»w aomeianly
should tax thr <ollliril for oojlllg Ita
dinam es on private walla and door fac
ings.
Tuuee maUionmvm werocaisdidairs for
an election to the I‘nitud Htatew senate
by the <’olorado iegitdlUtir*. and at .ml
advice* the market price for votes was
booming
Tua frequent missing >d public records
nt Info, with tin occbmuiibl burning d a .
a court house, may, pomdldy be in svm- I
pathetic aodhctdonve with defaulting !
state trenaurwra.
Poitait is.fnst becoming a natiensl i
game. TiiiuMmsen and Alaba ma have
both adopted U officially. By the time
the other taeMUrer’a have been in
vestigated we tnny have a full flush.
A Cibvki.and doctor denounces the
base calumniators wl.e circulated the re
port that be had answered the call of 1
humanity ami visited a case of small |
pox. Now let the devil commence his
jubilee.
Tux iron makers of Georgia, Alabama
and Tennessee, the rice planters of
Georgia and South Carolina, the sugar
growers of Ixniiainna ami the cotton mills
of the entire south chime in one accord
for a tariff affording incidental protec
tion.
Georgia is a progressive State. A
Heathen Chinee in Burke county was
notified by a gang of men that he must
go, ami he went. Ho was ordered to ■
get out of the country, and ho obeyed |
by going to Augusta.
Gov. Stephkxs offered fifty dollars
for the apprehension of a fellow who had
assaulted his wife, and at last accounts
the angelic creature was about to “nuike
lip” with the brute. Guess she will '
claim the reward. Thu governor evi- I
dently don't know some things much.
There is no use for outside interference I
in these little domestic rehearsals.
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It will bo remembered that when
General Ryan ami other American eiti- '
zens were put to death at. Santiago,
Cuba, in 1873, the United States Gov
ernment demanded an indemnity for
the lives of the murdered men, and
► pain paid over SBG,OOO for that purpose.
The mother of General Ryan has never'
received her share of this amount, but 1
after ten years of waiting, a bill au
thorizing the payment has just become
n law.
Diking the period of the south's tran
sitory labor demoralization, the free tra
ders had a strong argument for unthink
ing people, in quoting the low wages of
t iis section as an evidence of the south's
ability to out-Herod the pauper prices of
Europe in manufacturing. These low
prices were ths bane es tho south, and
the actual development now going on, is
not only creating a demand for labor at
good prices, but there is an actual scarc
ity of amounting to general complaint
on the farm. We like the wages.
Thk Postmaster General on the 30th
of January, issued an order forbidding
the delivery of money orders or regis
tered letters to the following named
Chicago firms: Flemming A Merriam,
R. E. Kendall & Co., Charles J. Henri
A Co., Bennett, Holtzman A Co., and
Cudworth A Co. These firms wore en
gaged in a "fortune*'brokerage business,
and it fa said that they have received,
as much as ten thousand dollars a day
from dcladed victims, who might as
well have cast their money in the file
or invested it in lottery tickets as to
uend it to them.
Proper who delight to recall that Lin
coln whs a rail-splitter and Garfield a
canal boy,are busily engaged in impress
ing upon the public that Gov. Cleveland
once sold newspapers; Gov. Pattison
was an errand boy; the Governor of
Texas began life as a hostler; the Gov
ernor of Kansas originally drove oxen,
and Gov. btoneman, of California, who
had been a sailor, swept out a store in
Croville for his l*oard. These exhibits
are very creditable to the men who have
risen to eminence from the ranks,but do
they constitute a valid claim to consid
eration by a national nominating con
vention. The reecrd made by these gen
tlemau ill office is to bo one inexorable
test of their fitness for promotion, and
all the rest is child’s play.
The Governor's staff will bo in uni
form at the Savannah Seaqui-Centen
niai.
1
The telegraph bndgetted the news . '
I a Wisconsin wife murder, innrdrr ami
! anici'le in Nebraska, a wife niurxler in
Massachusetts, a wife murder Bad sue
cide of the huslemd, ta St. the -
' killing oftivc n»-n by ro ( v ? »■* Creo 1
| collision, the kiltiet* *4 ««••* and in
jury of M-wral «tto* fey * IWsRJ fomt
| train tW ;
1 liti-« of (Mrtm. <r«m iwnfl tojmy Hro I <
utc by >h 1 Miooits Üb<r divvwn |
•neo su viig<Htsi‘ 'HniiU.ii/ w<ar t*
rvo swite trtfcsoiie. I>M oa Mjsv-jt
; vA-UM*' ♦. XiG- n.-t >..<■- fl i Ikß’-t,' ;<•
MJ. iww, I.fi I mipim . < -■ •>e
' mnvnillreH uni last
IHtte-ilcy.
flic. Viuitln I'o.M-Wrcene t
i -umisiltig irtg'lli mu' u* to
•»viUi:m»t a th »och
itipi’i* •oiiiitii ♦ |<>ng
: rwumn ill Ulu rwur of tile rddtrr dailies.
| Col. rhonHoti ban, tfie past. w*?ek pur
hnwd tim Hvemng Hero d and w ill con
imiw Is ,I'iimcHiioii Tlie rs w ishes
hw twe» litihen i gr«n<i •access, as they
dtMMNMRt.
A.a :am » i.t all right at last. Sho ha* ,
receiv«wi a bran I-new Treasurer, and
letter •: tie is a <ieorgian, named
Kredruik Morton Smith. If Alabama
will continue to select her Treasurers
from Georgia and the Smith family nhe
will get along without any further
, trouble.—Post Appeal.
LI
Ironr wise law inakcrn had taken a few
| moments thought, it might have occur-
I red to them that the government had
I beat supply a few of the more Important
' third class post offices with decent fix
tures and eanvunivnees before reducing
postage.
Railroad advancement has been very
rapid of late years, but the touch of
ingenutily will never bo coniplet etill the
i Pullman's introduce an undortaker's
< car on all fast Inina.
The profit of truck farming will be
. vary largely put to a teat in this vicinity
' the present season. Our next want will
be a Cincinnati vegetable and fruit
car.
Tiik number of wife murders reported
from the north the past week, woald
seem to indicate a curtailment of divorce
privileges.
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Another very cold "blizzard” swept
oyer the Northwest on Thursday and
Friday of Inst week. The snow was in
many places from one to three feet deep,
I and the streams solidly frozen.
I A New York dispatch says that the
' schooner Henry S. Wilson, one hun
-1 dred days out from Jacksonville, Fla.,
is believed to be lost, and that all on
! board perished.
A bill has been introduced in the
Mew York Legislature to repeal the ;
j exemption of church property from ‘
I taxation. One or two other Slates have ;
already repealed their exemptions of ,
i this kind.
Church and State are in conflict at
Fort Smith, Ark. The mayor forbade
all public asaeihhlages on account of
ti e prevalence of scarlet fever. The
: Protestant Episcopal and Roman Cath
olic pastors disobediently opened their
churches for the usual services, and!
were promptly arrested.
The failure of the Iron and Steel Com
pany of Chicago, caused a groat sensa
tion thore. It was one of the most ex
tensive establishments of the kind in
ths country, ami did an immense busi- :
i ness. Judgments and claims amounting
to over a million dollars have been filed
against it.
CRACKEK CREATIONS.
Careful ly Con<lrn*e<l, Clip'd anil Credited
W. N. Dunbar A Co., Augusta, failed
Monday, for |2f>,ooo.
Hawkinsville merchants are paying
farmers 05 cents per bushel for corn and
are reselling it at 75 cents. There is
plenty in amrket and not much demand.
The Worth Star says: "It dogs were
taxed three dollars a head, tiees and all,
and a standing reward of five dollars of
fered for every pair of eagle's claws and
• very fox’s head, sheep raising would
I soon be the must profitable industry in
the county.”
Forsyth has had another, fire, this
time burning three stores and destroy
ing about twenty-five thousand dollars
; I worth of property. There is only one
storehouse in tho town now that has
been standing over fifteen years, all the
balance having been burned and rebuilt.
The grand jury of Jefferson countv, in
their general proseutinente, speaking of
I the w holeseino effect of the operation of
the prohibition law in the county say:
"It is exee<‘dingly gratifying to us to
note the decrease of crime in our coun
ty. This healthy state of affairs is at
tributable, in our judgment, to the ex
i termination of whisky shops from our
, county. With these cespoole of vice,
corruption and crime removed, so are
the chief causes of nine-tenths of the
crimes committed. All law loving, law
abiding citizens rejoice that these vile
sinks of moral and s< < ial corruption no
i longer flourish bi Jefferson county. No
. longer do these rum shops contaminate
■ and debauch the young of our county.
We thank God that He has, in His inti
-1 nite mercy and goodness, enabled us to
I i exterminate these foul sources of cor
ruption that retard all moral, social and ,
| religious advancement. Let each and '
every good citizen of our county resolve
' i to stand 'firm as the rock of Gibraltar’
upon the prohibition platform. Then,
i , when our work on earth is dune, and
, when the places we now till are ottctipi
ed by generations yet unborn, then will
those descendants of ours rise upand call
us blessed. Train up the youth of our
comity in the prin ciples of temperance, I
and whisky shops, with all their train
of blighting curses, will be forever ban- :
ished from the soil of Jefferson county.” ,
James A. Celser, Savannah, Ga., sav#: ;
I “I have used Brown’s Iron Bitters for
i indigestion mid have been greatly bene- !
I fitted.”
IRGI S NEWS ANGLERS.
I weal Haiar' and l<ap|H iiliig>> in the
(waßtry 1 round Ua, ns Noted by Our
special Rc|M»rters.
X«*rv -\« • enliv 11 energy on tlie part of ’
*ph w-tst lut <4 correspondents, tlx- Ah<;cs
• Jlp rw i.t Uh* mn»t ili'lll.trio'lH nne with an i
I * 5-.,-: Wrlntrr’s itirtionary. worth <l3, in
• '. > tvrio. < ngagi >1 ii|H>n, lie wants
r Mrr.|»o>’l>-nt at every poatomcc, within a ra- i
■A - if Hh» mih-'of hslton.
TUNNEL HILL.
C. 1’ of Chattauooga, has
U ught property here and will move bis
i.itlier’a family here ooon.
<hso. A. Winter, of the Rochester Nur
-• ry, is supplying our people with fancy
fruits for fall delivery.
The senior partner of one of our
grocery firms baa drawn out of thr
lines and is preparing for the ministry.
G. W. 11.
COHUTTA.
John Burris, a recent farmer near Co
hutta, recently employed as a brakeman
on the E. T. Ya. A Ga. R. IL, was crush
ed to death Tuesday, while making his
first coupling, at thia station.
A full force of hands aro at work be- I
tween Cohutta and Oultawah clearing |
away the land slides. There were two
more last Sunday. No trains have run
since January 7th, ami Maj, McCracken
thinks the way will be perminently
opened by the 15th.
FILMORE.
Sunday schools seem to have gone in
to winter quarters.
M. P. Berrry and L. C. Quillian are
anperintendants at l'l<-aaant;Grove, and
I. G. Robertson and A. P. Dantzler at i
Grove Le> el. Wake up gentlemen.
A neighlrorhood wedding is talked of
(or next week.
W. If. Kirk la remaining at home
with his father during the small pox
scare.
I. H. Robertson is recovering from a
bail spell of typhoid malarial.
James Kirke is terribly excited over
catching a forty pound Ireaver.
Miss Mattie Berry is teaching school
near home, and Miss Mamie Roberts
has gone to Rcaacca for the same pur
pose.
It is a pleasure to note the interest
manifested in the cause of education in
our neighborhood. Old Wild
NORTONS.
If the news from this section has to be
boiled down there will be danger of its
burning in the bottom of the kettle.
Farmers are sowing every spot that is
available in oats.
Some few cases of typhoil fever in the
neighborhood. ,
The measles have broken out in the
I school of Mt. Cumberland. It opened
this session with 150 students. A chance
1 for a good many speckles.
Quilt piecing seems to bo an epidemic
■ among the feminine*; don’t know what
it portends, unless it be the repairing of
several new smokers.
Quassia cups too are quite the rage ;
cure every imaginary ill the human
| flesh is heir to. Wonder if they are
asthetic?
Several holes baited in the river; may
be able to send vou an enormous fish
I tale by next week.
Some gentlemen have been trying to
get up logs enough to raft down the
river. Rio.
MURRAY COUNTY.
From tliu Timos and other sources?
Mrs. J. W. Patrie seriously ill.
A ten pound boy—G. L. Moore.
Trammell Star retires from the Times,
I J. R. Hix assuming full control.
| Total taxable property in tho county
I for 1882 amounts to $1,196,425. Poll
tax $1,427.
It is said upon good authority that
there is not a magazine or literary paper
; taken at this office.
Deputy Marshal Thomas passed
through the village Saturday night en
! route to Dalton having in charge Sam
Si vers, against whom there seems to be
an illict liquor accusation.
Thomas Frisbie, Esq., on Tales Creek,
in Gilmer county recently become par
tially paralyzed and is now said to be
! insane.
Married.—Mr. J. N. Shinholser,of this
village, te Miss A. F. Lewis, at the resi
dence of the bride's father. Mr. Joab
lA'wis, of Gordon county on last Thurs
day evening.
r«.r renews.
State Treasurer, I. IL Vincent, of
Alabama, has left the State, his ac
count being short about $217,000. Peor
fellow, we pity him. He lacked the
virtue of being content with his lot,
and mad an effort to get rich. If be
had succeeded all would have been
well, but he failed, and is a criminal. I
Is it to be wondered at that weak men
do like Vincent ami Polk? They see
men respected because they are rich, I
no matter how they obtained their j
wealth. They see the people honor
' men by giving them high official po-)
sitions whose characters are blackened i
by all sorts of crimiual conduct both j
in public and private life. They see
that money gives one all that high ■
ambition covets, and seeing this they I
stake their all or' the chance us getting
rich. —Rome Tribune.
Cases of blood poisoning continue to
be reported from the wearing of striped
stockings. One of the victims has sued I
a New 5 ork dry goods house for SIO,OOO 1
damages.
SKINNY MEN.
‘Wells* Health Kencwer” restores health and
viirur, cun's j>vlmpotence, Sexual l>e
oility. 81. |
Free of Colt. o
By calling at Sloan & Walker’s drug t
! store you can get a sample bottle of Dr.
Borenka's Cough and Lung .Syrup free
of cost, which will relieve the mostob- .
! stinate cough or cold, and show you
I what the regular 50 cents size will do. . ’
When troubled with asthma, bronchitis, ,
dry hacking cough, pains in the chest,
and all diseases of the throat ami lungs,
try a sample bottle of this medicine.
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What Every Planter Needs
A I’lnntvof Seeds, . 45 eta. per doz. Papers
t ( ider MHI, . ■♦lt (XI to } So 00
A Wind Mill. 12-> 00to 150 00 [
A Fruit Ilryrr, 40 00 to 300 00
A Sulky Plow, 57 50 to (>5 00
A Hiding Cultivator, . . 37 50 '
A Walking Cultivator JO 00
A Wheel Horse link.-, 30 00 to 35 00
A ."STew PtltveriMT 135 00 to 210 00
A Field Holler, 45 04 to 75 00 .
A One Horae Harrow, 600 to It 00 |
A Two Horne Harrow. 950 to 22 50 ;
\ Mower A l{eapcr.M-( oriniekg 135 00 to 300 00
A Two Hor«eTurning Flow, .. 750 to 12 (>9
A One Horse Turning Plow. .. 405 to 850 I
A llaiman or Ferguson Plow
Stock, . ... J 65 |
A Feed (' u t ter, 850 to 85 50 I
A Cot ton Planter, 10 00 to IS H
A < orti Planter, 165 to IS 00 1
A Grain Drill 81 Mto 125 OR!
A Good Churn, 644 to 20 #0
A Spring tooth Stilkcy, Har-
row and Seeder combined, 71 00
A Fann Bell, 5M to 20 00
And w» have them for you. All warranted.
5 prr rent, discount for money with order.
, .Jones' or Herlongo’ Cotton Seed at 42 50 per !>■.
PLANT BEETS.
W» hare a large Stock, and will sell cheap to
start the ball. Better foraattle than Turnips,
and especially good for Milch Cows.
Blood Turnip Bceta, .per pound, Mr
| Long Blood Beet. “ “ 70c
Long Bed Mangold Worzel, ** “ 50c
Round Glolte, •• “ “ “ 55c
Golden Globe, ** “ “ *• 55c
CARROTS MAKE YELLOW BUTTER
fztng Orange Carrot, . “ “ 90c
Large Yellowfßelgian. do “ “ 90c
Four pound* will plant an aero.
Teniatosa are Excellent for Cows Also
<4 of a pound will plant a good patch Tic I
of a pound Rattlesnake Watermellon wed 00c J
Add IScta per lb. if to go bv '
Send for Price List of Field Seeds.
Mark W. Johnson & Co.
27 Marietta Street, ATLANTA, GA.
WHITFIELD SHERIFF’S SALES.
WILL BF.SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
house floor in the city of Dalton, on the first
' Tuesday in March. 1883, between the legal
l hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
Righty acres of I and of!' of the soath end of lot
laud No 161; three acres in the southeast corner j
of lot of land number 160; flltcen acres off of the [
north side of lot of laud numtier 182, and one
acre of lot number 183, said one acre being in tlie i
nsrth east corner of lot 183, and east of the pub- i
lie road leading from Dalton to Tunnel Hill; ;
sail! parcels of land lying m a l>ody. all in the
12th district, of the third section of originally !
Cherokee, now Whitfield county, leried on as '
the propertv of the defendant 11. C. Hamilton, I
byvirtueof all fa from the Superior Court of
said county, J. A. R. Hanks, Admr. of D. A.
Walker, deed., tb. H.C. Hamilton. Pro]>erty
pointed out by plaintiff.—Pr. fees4.7s.
Also, at the"same time and place, lot of land
number2l, in the 12th district, and 3rd section,
of said state anil county, levied on as the prop
erty of J. If. Bissenger. by virtue of a fl fa state
and countv, vs J. 11. Bissenger. Property
pointed by H.C. Hamilton, agant at defendant.
Levy made ami returned to me by J. W. Wilson,
L C.—Pr. fe-42.45.
Also, at the same time and place, one city lot
No. 40. on Hamilton street in Dnlton. Ga.. front
ing 25 feet, on said street running back same
width one hundred feet as the property of Moun
tain Lodge No. 27 lu<K pendent Onlerdf Oddfel
lows. by virtue of a 9 fa from the .Justi-e court,
872 d diat.,G. M., Mrs C A Richardson, et al vs I.
O. O. F. Levy innde and returned to me bv .1.
P. Perdue, L. C., Jan. 16. 1883.—Pr. fee $2.85.
Also, al the name and place, three acres, more
or less, in the south east corner of lot No. 121, of
the 13th district, and 3d section of Whitfield
county, known as the McOwenmill lot. Levied
on as the property of the defendant by virtue of
a tl fa Whitfield Superior court. H. E. Green, use
of Dalten City (>., vb. P, C. McOwen. Property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney, Jan. 31, 1883.
—Pr. fee $2.70.
S. D. POARCJf, Sheriff.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
I will sell before the court house floor in Dal
ton. Ga., on the first Tuesday in March next, by
virtue of the power v rated in me, as the execu
! tor of the estate of the late Benjamin Lough
i ridge, de’ced, lot of land number 292, in loth
district. 3d section of Whitfield county, Ga.
Terms half cash, balance in eight months with
interest from date. W. R. Ul’GSkllKiF,
Feb. 2, 1883.—Pr. fee $2.10. Executor.
TUTT’S
njxPE CTO RANT
BggßgagßHaaassasßanKKßEßßSkara
1» oomposad of Hsrbal and Mucilaginous prod
nets, which permeate tho substance of the
Langs, oxpeetoratos tho acrid matter
that collects iu the Bronchial Tubes, a»d forms a
soothing coating, which relieves the ir
ritation that COUMM the cough. It cleanaea
the lungs of all Impurities, strengthens
them when enfeebled by disease, Uivigor
stas tho circulation of the blood, and brace* the
nervous syetera. Slight colds often end in
consumption. It la dangerous to neglect
them. Apply the s-emady promptly. A
test of twenty yean warrants the aster lion that
aoremady has ever been found that leas
prompt initeeflretea.TUn'B EXPICTORABT
a elngle dooo rsUaae tho phlegm, eubdueo
Inflammation, and its use speedily eurse the moot
obetinato sough. A pleasant eordial, chil
dren take it readily. For Croup it te
tavaluatslo end should be in every faiiuly.
In 9Be. and $1 Bottles.
TUT~TS
PILLS
ACT DIRECTLY offTHTTIVER!
Cures ChLHe and Fever, Dyspepsia,
Bick Headache, Bilious Colic,Constipa
tion, Khessmatlem, Files, Palpitation of
the Heart, Diazlneoa, Torpid Liver, aad
Female irregularities. If yon do not “feel
very well,"eainglepiHat bod-tims stimulates the
stouiaob, restores the appetite, imparts vigor to the
system Fries. J6e. 3B Murray Bt . IV.T,
fcTWMTt FOR TUn i MANUAL FIH.~CR
Established IB£6.
ENTERED THE UNITED STATES 1837.
NORTHERN
ASSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ABERDEEN AND LONDON.
' Net Fire Assets, over $5,000,000
| Invested in the Uaited States, over 1,000,000
I Deposited in Georgia 38,500
NEW YORK DEPARTMENT:
I NO. 153 BROADWAY,
NEW YOKE.
HENRY H. HALL,
Manager,
——.
SPECIAL AGENT FOR GEORGIA:
J. MONROE OCDEN,
Macon, Ca. ,
1 sxxxx IWo'enz K.e«3®fi.-cr3, 33! « a ,
MY FALL STOCK O'K'
Dry Goods, Hats, Boots, Shoes si; ‘ ( ht’jmr
I have Bought Low Eown, and cus
(Trade Mark.] T ’ »» ' : . J*
WAI KER J* alatte «twn
to the B(}ot
BOOT and
in America.
V w (^nS;:/ r, ' e fr,m «d
23F I AM SOLE AGEM' FOR T11F..-E ■ O’ !
I have a fulljline of Men’s, Boy’s ami Youth’s Clothing, L.-i.li ’ Cl <;k-. [i, na ,|
also, a full line of Ladies' Misses’, audt hi'ilrons’ Shoes, anil fl. a. :
Call amLsee my Goo<ls. They are New am! First < la. sin ;. .1 :: ; 1. . „ . . . ,
sold low down for the money. ’ sepß-82-ly Yo<i ~ Truly
j. A.
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After a thorough trial of the Z *. T -, ‘
IRON TONIC, I take pleasure Z rz/A" 111., eayß: _
in atating that I have been Z "I consider It
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ttae. Ministers and Pub- 7 tho deUlitatad vital forces,
lie Speakers will find it anau■ .—cfe.-
of the greatest value > i v , -• v
where a Tonic is neces- if f j f./
restorative properties irA ‘
Oct. 1,1%?. I**™
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SHIPWRECK! TERRIBLE LOSS OF LEfEi!
Mother and daughter go down together. A lovely maiden leaps into etnrnity I and hnsbaada
tons and daughters are wrecked and lost. Many rad hearu are left to rue uo the loex A bus baud
Lid wife and daughter, a young man lost hia betrothed.
A contemplation of those horrible “ wrecks ’’ work wonderfully upon tho mind. The thought makes
one fbelaad. tfhe strain upon delicate female nervea is too great. A married lady of cur acquaintance
wan bo wrought upon mentally that she became low-spirited and nod, io. i her ai petite, refund food, be
came feeble and emaciated, nervous and fretful. Her friends inoisted that she ci Id not Hunk of klieso
• wrecks so much, but she insisted that she was sick in reality, and took hot bi d. She soon Lad aches
and nams, and worked herself into a net-work of female troubles, v'h.ch i vt.nt .rally cadel iu ehroiua
female weaknesses and excesses and death.
Another case in point was that of a young lady, fihe bad lost a friend and #oon became melancholy
fcnn nervous, could not sleep soundly, her memory began to fail her, she lost all de. ire for company, hvr
L a ’, n , y V* 8 brilliancy, her eye ite luster, her cheeks became pale, complained cf constant headache, ar i
tt victim to a list of female troubles, hyftcrics, palpitation:., delirium, convulsions, and death.
v iu case ® ®re of every day occurrence, ana these “ wrecksupci; female eooicty are frightful, 'a hoy
should be remedied, aud there is a remedy within tho reach of all, and it is your duty to a; vly it.
j on ® ne ®d complain, for dr. dromgoole’s english female bittern v. ill cure all nuch. A book is pub-
Lshed giving details of all those “wrecks.” beud voui name to j. p. drumgoolc and co., louisville, ay.,
and get ono/>ee,
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