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Through Pul man Buffet l Car
Chattanooga
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&afct Train. A; K!teitn(!»ah
Viilicy RtmU’S.
K. Y'. ni-f'RRSS ROUTS. TIMK.
Loave Chattanooga E. T. V. A G 9 4') p m
Arriro Knoxville “ “ 140 a m
Bristol « “ 615 ain
“ EtoAnoko K. Sc MV. ll 45 ani
j rt Phei). June. S. V. R. S. BS3p ni
*' Washington 11. kO.R.R. 10 'lO p m
" Raltiware B. &P.R.R.11 30 p m
'» Philadelphia l’cnn. R. R- 330 ain
• « • Kow York “ 7 00 a m
Virginia Springs ali open—at low rates.
Rxcursstn rates lotver than eYar.
For farther particulars Write oT call upon I
.1, V. Norris, Ticket Agont, Macon ; Jack
Ti. ket Agont, Atlanta; or Chas. N
Minight, District Passcngoi Agont, Atlanta.
15. W. WrenN,
General Peasscngcr Agent,
, KnoYvillk Trnk.
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Physician & Surgeon.
OFFICE'- Court-house.
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Dr. J. P. FANN
S*UT4 T S * T
D A hTO N\ - - GEORGIA.
I aw prepared in all thb modern improve
ment, of Dental App innees, to turn out as
'ga ol work as oofild he had in the State, and at
»s low prioes *.< can he done by any first-class
Workman. I guarantee a 1! work thrhed out
to »t*nd any and all reasonable tests.
Dr, A, T. FRICKS,
PHYSICIAN*
MSI X G FAW N, GA.
Will practice in tfie town, vicinity
And county. My OFFICE will be at |
Flicks Rii>k. store, where I wiU bo
DUiid VfUen snt proleesionally engaged
—A. T. FRICKS. M. p.
MJ. Copm, M. I)v J. vv. Ru3sky> M. D
RUSSEY & CORPUT
I’IIVSICMXS,
Office, at the Furkat-r
RISING FAWN, GEORGIA
J. J. SULLIVAN & SRO.
-THE BOSS-
C ROGERS
For All Kinds of Groceries
and Produce.
Particular Attention Clvon to the
Purchasing and Shlplng of
Such Articles as Can bo
Pr«CHfc<3 £ss the Market.
No. ll West 9th Street.
Chnttanooga - Term.
HOTCSiIO-^
CARRIAGE WBRIS.
OUR Wo. 14 BUCCY.
Yve manufacture Open and Top Bug
ties, consisting of tho Side Spring, End
Spring, Brev.jtor, Timken and Edward
Storm Spring.
Also various stales of Two-Saatcd Can
riages, Wagons, Cutters and Slaighs.
OUB Ite. ■ WACOM.
Liberal discount to the trade.
Send for Catalogue aiul Prices before
buying.
H9TCHKIM CABRSA3E WORKS,
SYOAOISU, X. Y.
JULY S H MR IFF SALE.
W-|ll he gold before ti e court hi use door in
♦ho town of fronton, D;tde county, Georgia,
lx-tween liio legal hours of s.ilo, oa the first
Tuesday in July next, the following prop
erty, to wit: Lot of land no. 33 in the l oth
district and 4th section "of said county: Said
lot of land levied on and to he sold ns the
property of Larkin Payne to satisfy a Superi
or Court Fi. l'a. in favor of M. A- n. Tatum,
** Administrator on the estate'd \\ -
~*er. dececsril, against re d r.arkin Payne.
Pro; ■ jtv pointed out by defendant: and ten
ant Hi I J] not,' il
in a tint a!. .»«re > part Id> t -mIM-i to
-a;it tv - ,5.1 F V 1 ti. < 1 ...A| r
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I Dade Ceunty times.
i trwr intrar-ww*-* . - nn-. c:.*ir*wrt
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’1 REN TUN, GEORGIA.
LOCAL and PERSONAL.
We predict wav n«xA Representative
taco to bo a warm one,
Colo C ity is building a new school
house on top of tho mountain at the
upper caVnp.
A freight was wrecked yesterday,
between Rising FdWn and this place
ditching five or six cam.
The pblitii al pot is getting above
boiling point, but ail democrats and
no one will get seriously scaided 1
The Delonegah Signal sayS that
neither Bacon nor Gordon are the
choice of the people of that county —
Lumpkin.
Obe of our most estesrned citizens
ttays that the Constitution scaictdy
does anything else except to lie in the
gubernatorial race.
Pine Grove expecte a large attend
ance at the “foot-washing next Sun
day Dinner will be had and pre
pared ou the ground.
Ail the lands known as the Empire
Works land, was sold last Saturday
John Swann, the trustee of the sale,
bought tho tracts, containing over
2,000 acres tor $5,000.
Collector Tatum, has been making
it rather unpleasant for the moonshi
ner. lie captured a still and its op
erators on the line of Murray and Gil
mer counties a few days ago.
Tom Ellison, section foreman on
the A. G. 8. R, R., was the first to
report change ot guage ou his section,
after orders Were given to all foreman
on the Queen & Crescent time to that
effect.
Wash Long, died last Saturday
night about 11 o’clock. His remains
were interred at the Brown Gap, on
Sand Mountain, Monday morning. A
large number ot friends of the deceased
gathered at the burial servicer.
President Cleveland got married
Wednesday evening to aliss Folsom,
sure enough. The ceremony took
Ijutce at Washington without lestiv
lies. He was the first of the Presidents
that over married while holding the
office.
It was not our pleasure to attend the
pic-nie at Byrd’s • Chapel last Satur
day, It is reported us a brilliant suc
cess in every respect plenty of peo
ple, plenty to eat, Interesting address
es by various speakers, and a general
enjoyable time with all.
MV. U, Jacoway, returned from
Calhoun Wednesday evening, and
reports conventions held in cotiiFies,
and delegates instructed as follows :
Catoosa, Murray, Gordon, for J -
C. Fain ; Haralson for due Blanc.
Catoosa lor Bacon, and the others for
Gordon.
• ■ •give C-a ■
Bucklon’o Arnica Salve.
TitK Bust Sai.ve in the w.-rld for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sore*, Tetter, Chapyod Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively
ceres Files, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect saaisfaction or monoy
refunded. Price 25 cuts ner box.
FOR RALE BY T. fl. li. Cock.
Meiicc. ‘
To the Tcople of Dade County—
The business of the farniei* of Dade
comity requiis attention, owing to the
fact of very heavy reins. It is there
fore thought best not to do any busi
ness at the adjourned term oj Dade
Superior Court, excepting the business
oj motions ifee. Therefore, tho Jury
men and Witnesses ate not required
to attend said adjourned tetm. May
213, 18b0. J. C, Fatk, J. S. C. C. C.
Saved his Life.
Mr. D. I. Wileoxson, of Ilorpe Cave, Ivy.,
say? he whs for many years badly afflicted
w.th Phthisic, also diabetes; the pains were
almost linenifuraldo and sometimes would al
most throw him into convulfinns. He tried
Electric Bitters, and got relief from the first
bottle,and after taking six bottles,was entire
ly cured and gained in flesh eighteen pounds.
Kays ho positively believes iio would have
died, had it not been for the relief afforded be
Electric Litters. Sold at Fifty Cents a bnttly
by T. H. B. COLE.
For Sale,
A farm aboutpSVj miles west of Rising
Fawn, this county, containing 290 acres;
about 75 cleared, undor funce and in Snc
state of cultivation; well watered.
Address Tin 1:3 Ofkicr.
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BILK BEANS! Wlr.tnfunnyrmmo
for <1 medicine! Nevertheless it is very
siirnilicant as applied to tho article.
Bill*, according to Webster, ♦<? “a yel
j iowish bitter, viscid nauseeotts fluid,
1 secreted by the liver.” Whenever tho
j livci docs net net- ruvrer’y this fluid is
retained in G 0 Un i V <- polhonS the
■ '.vh *oi ' , .tem,ro(i saHtwnes:? imi uik;>'
rp.-‘ii r . SMITH’SBJLLB BEANS
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p- t •• rul ♦ per KnU**.
Shooting Affra.;,
Between j.-M MUlot and Freas
wood at Rlsin" Fawn.
Rising Fawn was thrown into a lit
tle fever «.f excitement last Tuesday
evening, by a fciidoting affray between
J M Miller anti ess wood, tho hotel
keeper at that placce. It is not as
cot tainput as to tho nature of tho feel
ing existing bt-tiVden them before the
shooting. Prof. Miller was boarding
with and was going to his
supper at the time. lie war, ascend
ing tho stops whittling very vigorous
ly a piece of wood, when Press wood,
who r was standing at the top of the
stairs, without ’a moments warning
drew his pistol and fired, the shot tak
ing effect in Miller’s right arm, with
out seriously injuring it. Presswood,
then made several rapid snaps, which,
beyond little doubt, would have re
sulted fatally, but pistol failed to re
volve, in consequence did not fire.
Miller stepped back behind the stair
way, drew his pistol, approached
Presswood and fired at him, but with
out effect. At tiiHt lime friends inter
ferod and stopped the difficulty.
A preliminary trial of both parties
will be had of both parties at that
place next Saturday.
BASE BALL.
to ?8 ten fi avoe* ofi* 4?ie
Ta emtosss a 3 (tsc oi’
Use Easl2a Ssaaaaaag.
The game between the Chattanoaga*
and Trcntons at Chattanooga, last
Tuesday, was not altogether devoid of
inieresi. Partly fiuni the tact there
was aoiiie fine plays on both sides.
The game was close atui exciting lo
the eighth inning, when tiie score
stood 19 to 18 in favor of the Tlen
tous. But the Tlentous were forced
to give the game to the Clntttani.ogas
without getting their last inning in
order to catch their train for home.
The umpiring of Clark in the first
part of 'lie gnme was all that saved
the Chattanooga* frail) an in
glorious defeat. The people «lio
numbered about 800 saw the manner
in which Clark was robbing tho Tren
tons, turned against their own club,
and hissed Clark from the ground and
substituted Mr, Young, a prolosiona!
umpire, themselves. Alter the sub
stitution of Mr. Voting, who umpired
with chacteiutie t fairness, Chatta
nooga couldn’t hold her own. Morris
on’s pitching was far superior to that
of Fords, Two double plays made by
I lie Tremens was worthy <>f profess
ionals. Brock, in left field and Tay
lor in center field, each cathing a fly
ami throwing out a man at first base.
Ben Brock took the cake anti the bou
quet. The Chattanoogas were given
the game, and did not win it by •*
score of to 18, which they had the
gall and cheek Co publish in the pa
pers.
If You W int to Be Happy,
If you want to be hapny you must bo gooJ,
A mr.xim nil right in its way;
Rut a far better oue if understood,
Is what I have got to say.
If you want to be happy you must bo well,
Whatever tho station you serve in;
And ol all the medicines ono bears tho lead,
The good Sanakitah Norvinc.
I once tried every sort of euro,
To restore me to good health;
And spent in vain, of that I’m sure,
Considerable share of woaltbp
But ail was vain, till a friend advised,
In a manner sost deservin’
The medicine he most highly prized
Richmond’s Samaritan Nervine.
J.I took his advise; in one short weak,
I felt no further paint
• For dootois no longer 1 bad to seek,
For 1 never felt sick again.
I’m healthy and happy the whole day long
So if health be worth preservin’,
The constant burden of my song
Is, try Samaritan Nervine.
’T’will euro the young, ’t’will heal the old
’T’-.vill make tho whole world better:
At St. Joseph, Missouri, the medicine is sold;
Drop Dr. Richmond a letter:
Ile’ill give you advice far better ‘ban wealth
lie,ill point out the way to preserve in
The best condition yotir newly found health,
l>y the use ofSnmarilan Nervine.
A Wonderful Book.
Ju*t published, for rale by tho medical book
dealers, or may be bad direct from the author
Manhood Womanhood.
An exhaustive treatiseonSexual Excesses,She
diseases arising from them, Sc their treatment
and cure; also h brief lecture on Epilepsy and
other nervous diseases, showing tho relation
ship existing betweon tho sexual and nervous
system. By Dr. S. A. Richmond, St. Joseph,
Missouri. I’rice $1.50. Fully illustrated and
elegantly bound, containing over 250 pages.
This wondiyful hook reveals the innermost
secrets of nature, and is in fact a key which
opens tho book of knowledge, and plucks
leaves ef healing from the tree of life. It
treats of subjects of immense value to everv
man, woman ar.d child in the land, and will
in till probability save years of sickness and
fortunes in doctor bills. Agents wanted
every where, both male and female. Send at
uce nnd get agents’ circular.
Captain’s Fortunate Discovery.
''Cant. Coleman, schr. Weymouth, plying be
twee Atlantic City and N. Y, had been troub
led with a cough so that he was unable to
sleep, and was induced to try Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption. It not only gave
him instant relief, but allayed the extreme
soreness in his breast. His children wore sim
ilarly affected and a single dose bad the
sumo happy effect. Dr. King’? New Discov
... urn Id i board ti . 1 -
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A Y'aSS.
1 Persnaut ton call the Demon a tie
j Executive. ( ommeUcc of Dade, Diet
in the court house June Ist. 188(3.
The .Chairman being absent, J. G.
Nesbitt A’ttp chosen to pursue over the
meeting, And T t J. Lumpkin request
ed to act as Secretary upon motion ol
Capt. VY. O. Reese. The 2 < ’th day of
June was selected for the holding ot
the mass-meeting or primary election
to select delegates to the Congressional
and Guheniatori ul Convention.
Upon motion of Gel, J, \V. Cnreton,
a mass-meeting is called to fie held at
tfie court-house in Trenton, on tfiu
26th of June at 12 m., to select dele
gates to represent Dade county in the
Congressional Convention, in Carters
villo, July Bth.
IS IT WORTH ANYTHING?
To feel r.bso’tttffly protected against Fever j
and Ague, Malarial fever, Typhoid fever, Typhus I
fever, Gastric fever, Bilious fever, Diphtheria, j
Pneumonia, Scarlatina, Summer Complaint, ;
Blood Poisoning, and all and every form of eon*- I
won disease?
Is it worth anything to be able to effectually 1
cleanse the blood in your entiro system, to renew
ymr youth, and invigorate all the organs of your
liody; to permanently euro Costiveness, Dyspep
sia, Watcr-brasli, and sour stomach? To euro
Jaundice and stoppage of Gall ducts, to euro
Slck-Ueada.ho and Biliousness, to cure Liver
complaint P.nd Cancerous liver, to euro Kidney
diseases of long standing? To be free from Gout,
ItUeui!i..tism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, and kindred
troubles?
Is it worth anything to enjoy good health, to
hero a good appetito, and to sleep veil ? If all
these things arc worth anything, you can secure
them almost for tho asking. Wo know from long
experience that this statement is true, but yt
else know that few w ill accept it as truth. Noth
ing but actual experience in the use of Parsons’
Pills could bring a person to realize fully their
marvellous power to prevent and cure disease.
Are not you willing to take our word, to run tho
risk of being swindled, Fo to speak, out of £5
Cents, for the ]>ns.iiliility of securing such a great
blessing as wh know Parsons’ Pills would bo to
you? if you should once bccoino acquainted
with these Piiis, you would never coa.se to be
grateful.
Parsons’ Pills Were a wonderful discovery, and
there are none others like them in the world,
Tho information contained in the wrapper
around each lr x is worth many times the cost of
a ?»>x of tho Pills. We use tho purest drugs to
bo found in tho known world; but even these, be
fore being used, are subjected to the peculiar
purifying process known i nly to tbe chemist’s art.
11 families and individuals could onlj be made to
1 -alise tbe marvellous power of Parsons’ Pills
in the prevention and euro of disease, and in
promoting the general health, a \ast amount of
suif ring and expense might be prevented.
Our business v.-us cstal kslied in 1810, and is tho
oldest of tho kind ill this country. Is icthere
f re, likely that we would put forth an untruth
ful or ih-cbptire statement? Frauds arnf'fcitso
prot 11 lers do not remain b ng in business in this
Country. Wo suppose that Parsons’ Fills n iiv
be found ei- your nearest i t re; hut if not, wo
W iil send one box by mail, post-paid, for 2.5 rents
S i slump*. Or we will s-i.d two boxes of Pills
and a lioaiiliful engraving of President Cleve
-1 • ail and ills Cabinet for 50 cents, all post-paid.
The ennfnvlng is 21x30, and retails h r tin cents.
Wo wiil send fire to all who send us their ad
dress a handsome illustrated pamphlet contain
ing information of great \alue. if you order
mention this paper.
Address Dr. I. S. Johnson & Co., 23 Custom
Douse St. Boston, Mass.
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LEGAL NOTICES, ETC., ETC.
GEORGIA, Dan*. County.
To J A B#nnott, Oril’y of said County : ,
The petition of Loon Conmtlly shows that
on the 14th day of April IKBII, Benjamin
Brock late of -Mpl county. departed this life
lifter having nnd d a last will
and testament of w hich he yuur
petitioner the executor.
Yuiir petitioner she vs that the heirs at law
of said deceased are live it. number to-wit :
Mrs. N. M. Brook, gurdhiu of the mu.or
0-ir* of W K Brock, deceased, to wit : Ben
jamin T. Brook, Earnest D. Brock, Mnllie 11.
Brook, Allio II Brock, Mary I’, Brock and
William Brock, James R Brock, eldest son. o.'
WF, Brook, who is of legal age. Knrnh
Johtwmn. Rebecca Y ILivron, Josephine Coh-
L'-njamin F I!avron, sun of Fa unit.*
ITavron, deceased, making five share* in all.
• Your petitioner produces said Will in ren t
■ r.d prays that it may he proven in sob m >
■prm. Tn that end. he prays Ih.lt the hriis'
Trt law of said deceased to wit: Mrs N M*.
Broi-k, guardian, James R Brock aril Jose j
phine Connnlly, of said county, and Sarah
A Johnson, of Alabama, Rebecca Y. Havron,
and Benjamin F. Havron, of Tennessee, he
cited to appear at tho court of Ordidary of
s-iii county, to he hell on the first Monday
in June n>'Xt ( and show cause, if any exist,
why said will should not be p;oven in solemn |
form and admitted to record as the last will
and testament of said deceased, ar.d that let
ters testamentary issno fo your petition ir.
terms ot the law. This April 23d, l*Sii.
Luos Connai.i.y, IV-t’r.
Upon reading and considering the fore
going petition, it is ordbrod that Mrs N M
Brock, guardian of the minor heirs \V E
Brock, deceased, Jan.cs R Brock Karnh A
Johnson, Rebecca Y’. Havron, Josephine Con- j
lially and Benjamin F. Havron, appear be- !
fore tho court of Ordinary, to be h' lil for said i
county on the first Monday in June, wUkr"
them nnd there, to show cause if any Kilts,
why the paper offered for probate by the pe
titioner, Leon f.Ynnally. as the, last will and
testament of Benjamin Brock, into of said '
county, deceased, should not he proven ir.
solemn form and admitted to lccord e> liie 1
last AY ill and testament of said deceas'd.
And it is further ordered that Mrs N M I
Brotk, guardian, etc, James -K Brick, and j
Josephine Connallv, in e? :h served poison il
ly with a copy of the foregoing petition and
this order at least te-n days lielore the next
June Term of this ceurt, and that Kara!*. A
Johnson, HobcCra Y Havron and Benjamin
F Havron, have notice of tho same by bli
cation in the Dado County Times (a p:, r
published in said county ) once a week Pt
for four weeks prior to the first Monday in
June next. This the 23 day of April, lhhC.
J A Bexkett, Ord’y Dado Co Ga.
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Notice For Leaf to Sell Lar.n.!
Application will bo made to tlie j
court of Chdinaty of Dade County.
Ga., at tfie regular term of said court, i
on the Ist Monday in June next, for
leave to sell the lands belonging to tfie!
estate ot W. E. Brock, late of said |
county, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs of said deceased.
April 26, 1886.
N. M. Brock, Adm’x. of
W. E. Brock
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
• For Representative.
WE ARE authorized to nr. rum nee T. J.
1 1.1 MI’KTN, as a .-oiiDd.f.<. •?. ’
1 Croui liade 'jXazsj } At tho|
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Brtiißi. Cior.r tho Skin, fonoiso Fervas - -
Ufe<o Vigors? the Oystnm. i) >se: fie felt ’.IT.
Try iiaci.v toco .tiui yj v . i.t-vav ;> j wtln-.o 'caw.
Fries, 25 centi per fccttle. tsjt.j by Dru;tfdrfs ana
Hoßetirs libfj 1-- 'o-.Jiv.. Son; r-.t receJf.s cl
price 1.1 tiariip; . ; > auy eJtireck,
,r. jj*. kid -?jii ct co., j
Matsoftstarmr : -.4 s,-.|<; Pr;: cf, touts. VC.
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B. W. PA YD ti Js SOff.S, li rawer IdOJ,
Ekeiro, Pi. V.
Of ou* New id X Ofdoc.
Eo-Jctn AjiSn' 11 ■: ~ ut.aui u. Boston. Mmm.
Ourjmt -nt-e Venical fivißr will not aPmo. No
danger of bu*- ing Hues.
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JE 5 OTfTir
Solid Trains from Cincinnati to Ntv;
Orleans and from Meridian
to Shreveport.
The trains paps
through tho most pic
turesque country ia America.
European travelers insist that the
mountains of East Tennessee, for
beauty and scenic effect are
unsurpassed.
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On 'eaeh ‘and every
Ikrougli'fraln, rno or
more of tho coKbrateJ Mann
'Boudoir Pars cun be fcur.d. These
e.iis run emis anti . In til Cineimuiti to
New Orleans, ar.d from Cincinnati ro Jaek
souiillc, Floiida. A ten hour schedule be
tween CinciumUi and Chattuuocga.
The 6:30 /;• m. Train on the
’ALABAMA G!?EAT
SOCTIIEO flinsio.fi
Is tns Fastest Train
TO ALI
-:-TEXAS POINTS-:-
Parties desiiirig to go YYest will find
THE
Is by far tho best routxi
Parties desiring to a tend tho great Southern
Exposition . ill find it the host and'
most convenient, both trains ar
riving isi the day time.
Special rates will bo given parties deeiring
to go West via New Orleans.
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For tickets and further information
apply io the ticket office, Read House,
Chattanooga, or to
11. Coli.br,in, G. r. F. A,
F. S. Bond, President,
Chas Sr hi Vice President,
John C. Gault, Gen’l Mgr.
T*. Carroll, Crn’i Snpt.
Ccnora! Offices of tho System Loca
ted in Cincinnati.
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Moet of the diaea-sec which afflict mankind are origin*
ally caused by a diaorderod coDdition cZ the LIVIrRa
For all complaints of tliia hind, such a s Torpidity ox
the Liver, Bhl-.'Uouesa, Nervous Dyispepcia, Indijoa*
tion, Irregularity of tho Uovrels. Constipai iou. Flatu
lency, Eruotatiorra atd Homing >f t. e Stomrvch
(sometimes called Hoarfcbum), Miasma, Molatia,
Bloody Flnx, Chills and Fover, BreALbo jo Fever,
Exhaustiou fceforo or after Ferow, Chronio Diar
rhOß'v, Lo« 9 of Appetito, Headache, F Broath,
incidental to Females, Bearing-down
swk saaiMEKSjii&Miy
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but ail diseaßezoftha LIVE^,
»,il STOWS ACH and BOWELS.
It chaugas the complexion from a waxy, yellow
tone, to a ruddy, heaitliy color. It entirely removeo
low, g’noxny spirits. It is one of tho BEST AL”
TERATIVtCS and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, ana is A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADiGEfs-S AUR&fcmi
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