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WASHINGTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
BENSON
WASHINGTON, GA.,
The Leader of Low Prices
Offers to his many friends in Lincoln
3,849 Suits Gents', Youths’ and Boys’
Ready-Made Clothing,
Every garment of •which has been made
Specially to order, and will be sold at
less than New York retail prices.
1,870 WHS LADIES’ HD GENTS
BOOTS & SHOES
„ Put , , by the , test . and , most , reliable ,,
np mann
facturere m the East, every pair of which is
retained. rtS. The *? largest Te s J faaf and 5 ctaon most , °r varied money as
sortmeut of
•LADIES’ AND GENTS’ HATS,
lii all the Newest Styles, it has been ms
pleasure to have exhibited in Washington.
' Liow Prices.
- yards ad A4 of Sheeting Checks, Stripes, Osnoburgs,
at manufacturers’
.
ten of the world-renowned Pearl
• sale at $1 each.
i Calico, in all the newest and
Ties.
I LAUD, SUGAR,
Coffee, Molasses, Rice,* Grits, etc., at as
low Figures as Augusta ox Atlanta.
76 Barrels of Pure and Unadulterated
DTE AND CORN WHISKIES,
3 for family of use and church pur
r gallon Tnd which indorsed is warranted free
by the medi
cn% of the
ASST5L?S?££2 flow, Glass and Crockery
J'.:!
Ky anmerons friends in Lincoln who
s the past so liberally patronized me,
i to say that when the first pick breaks
Mend to open one of the largest stores
Who State m tho capital of your county,
. it that will offer the site?
is me
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JAS. A. BENSON.
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*■ JOHN D. FLOYD 5
Washington, ©a.,
DEALER IN
Furniture!
ms, &c„ Ac.
A FULL STOCK OF
BeGsteaGs, Bireats f
Clairs. Sofas J
Wartrota, Lumps
AND
BEDROOM SETS!
AT
Atlanta Prices.
Undertaking
IX ALL ITS BRANCHES
Promptly Attended to.
WASHINGTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
M. M. SIMS,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
GROCER,
AND DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
AND
FARM SUPPLIES.
As my friends in Lincoln know, I pride
myself in keeping the very best quality of
goods challenge and in selling them at prices that
any other market,
Do not fail to call on me, and I will soon
show it to your advantage to bny my goods.
M. M. SIMS,
WASHINGTON, GEORGIA
j- m. wood,
WASHGTI. GAL
Iteeps a First-Class
Bar & Saloon,
BiM&PooITables.
Finest Wines and Whiskies, Tobacco and
Cigars. Also
LIVERY
and
FEED STABLE.
Headquarters throughout the year for the
sale of
GEORGIA & KENTUCKY
Horses & Mules.
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Teams of all sorts, Carriages. Buggies,
Wagons demand. and Drays ready to answer every
he Old Reliable
P. H. N.,
Washington, - - GA.
ESTABLISHED I86S,
And no Change Since.
DEALER IN
PiBocerie S
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
AND
Commission Merchant.
P. H. NORTON.
Henry Gordes,
JEWELER,
WASHINGTON, - GA.
A FINE STOCK OF
WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
Jewelry and Spectacles
Uways on hand. Prices as low as Augusta
or Atlanta.
CLOCKS CaSTBG OTEE FIVE DOLLARS
Warranted for Two Years.
WatClrwork Done in the Best
of Style,
WASHIN6T0M IDVERTISEIIENTS.
0. E. SMITH,
Washington, Ga.,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions
AND
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
SUGAR. COFFEE,
FLOUR, BACON,
SALT, SEED,
BARLEY, BACCINC
And TIES, Etc., Etc.
Coite and see me before yon make yom
purchases;
Washington, Ga..
Will sell exclusively for
CASH!
Can Jgive yon more
Dry Goods*
BOOTS & SHOES,
Hats & Caps,
And HAKDWAEE
For less money than any house in Jp vkn. Ask
they your neighbors that have traded with us;
will confirm what we say. Don’t fail to
call on us before buying, or else you may
regret it.
WE SELL GOODSatLOW PRICES
dry Bring hides. in your wool and dried peaches and
We will pay you cash for them.
J.W. Sanders,
WASHINGTON, GA.,
Hardware B
I
Manufacturer of all kinds of
Tin & Sheet Iron Ware,
DEALER IN
COOM 11 HEATING
STOVES.
MKelsioi (Mini Store.
Crockery,
GLASSWARE.
AND
Housefumistung Goods.
OILS, PAINTS,
Brushes,Varnishes,Etc.
Special Attention
Is oafied to th»
WHITE in DOMESTIC
Sewing Machines,
Which I Always Keep in Stock
ESTABLISHED I87SI.
LOWE & BRO.
RETAIL DEALERS HI
FINE LIQUORS
OF ALL SORTS.
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
KORTH CAROLINA CORK WHISKY
APPLE ANt PEACH BRANDY, FINE
WINES, RUM, GIN, ALE, BEER,
ETC., ETC; ETC., ETC.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
WASHINGTON, GA.
MORAL AXO RELIGIOUS.
The Evidence of Faith.
Real faith, by its very nature, is a
standing rebuke of a religion of irlefe
feeling. Genuine spiritual emotion is
the effect of Scriptural knowledge and
conviction of the truth, under the in¬
fluences of the Holy Spirit. But when
feeling gets the control of the judg¬
ment, when conscience is overpowered
by wild fancies and excitements, when
reason is misled by a morbid imagina¬
tion, then come strong delusions, self
deceptions, zeal without knowledge,
and fiefy idtoierarice: fanaticism
quickly burn? out, but faith endures,
and, in their periodical conflicts, faith
has been and always will he victorious,
because it is reasonable, calm, founded
upon competent knowledge; rind tri¬
umphs over Ignorance, passion and
self .—Christian Intelligencer.
Religions News nnd Nates.
There are 42,000 Methodists in Mis
sourii
There are three Lutheran churches
in Florida.
The Methodist churches in England
gained 22,713 members last year.
The Episcopal church of Scotland
has 220 churches with 67,383 iriein
bers.
There are on Manhattan Island sev¬
enty-nine Episcopal churches, with a
total of 25,275 communicants.
The Presbyterian church of Canada
is raising $100,000 to build churches
for the emigrants who are pouring
into Manitoba. *
There are 6l0 names of Chinamen
on the rolls of Sabbath-schools in New
York and Brooklyn and the average
attendance is 331.
The United Presbyterian foreign
mission board has directed its mission¬
aries who fled to England to return at
once to their work in Egypt.
The Churchman proposes that the
coming centennial year of the Episco¬
pal church in this country be observed
by removing all debt from| 3,000 par¬
ishes.
At Rheinfelden, Germany, the Cath
iics offered the use of their old church
to the Protestants for the installation
of a new pastor, and many of them
attended the service.
A famous North Carolina clergy¬
man, while preaching a few Sundays
ago from the text, “He giveth His be¬
loved sleep,” stopped in the middle of
the discourse, gazed upon his slumber¬
ing congregation and said: “Brethren,
it is hard to realize the unbounded love
which the Lord appears to have for «
large portion of my auditory.”
The Toledo (O.) Bee says: Colonel
J. Dorse Alexander, editor Barnesville
(Ga.) Hews, has been cured of rheu¬
matism by the use of St. Jacobs Oik
A system of electric signals, to be
used on passenger trains in place of
bell ropes now in vogue, has been per¬
fected by a conductor on the Maine
Central railroad.
Mr. W. A. Forbes, Greenfield, Mass.,
was cured by St. Jacobs Oil of rheu¬
matism. —Cincinnati Christian Stand¬
ard.
The United States spend $84,000,000
a year upon education.
C. C. Sliayne, 103 Prince St., New
York, the well known wholesale manu¬
facturer of seal-skin sacks, dolmans
and fur-lined circulars, offers goods at
retail. This affords a splendid oppor¬
tunity to order direct from headquar¬
ters, and save the profits of the mid¬
dlemen. Ladies are sure of getting
reliable furs, and fully 25 per cent,
cheaper than ret ailers’ prices.
Present evils always seem greater
than those that never come.
Fob dyspepsia, indigestion, in depression their various of
spirits and general preventive debility, against fever and
forms; also as a
ague and other intermittent fevers, the “Fer¬
ro-Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya,” New York, made and
by Caswell, Hazard & Co., best tonic; and
sold by all Druggists, is the
for patients recovering from fever or other
sickness it has no eqnal.__
Quick, complete “Buchupatba.” all annoying Kidney,
cure, Drug¬
Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $}.
gists. Send for pamphlet to E. S. Wells,
Jersey Cit y, N. J.
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Stbaighten your old boots and shoes with
Ly on’j Patent Heel Stiffener*, Aweftr again.
A He ad Aha IT"
may be taken at liver and ilioUS disorder*
with Dr. R. V. Pierce’s “ Pleasant Purgative
Pellets.’’ Mild yet certain in operation; and
there is none of the reaction consequent
upon By drugg taking severe and draatio cathartics.
ists.
A fruit tree in Holmes county. Mississtp
pi, last year bore peaches and this year bore
plums. The peaches ripened last October
and the plums last August.
is the " Woman and Her Diieasc.”
title of an ihleresting. Sited treatise (96
pages) sent, Wobij>’s postpaid, for stamps. A
Address Dispensaby Medical s
booiatiqn , Buffalo , N. Y._
The number of violent deaths in Iowa
dnring 1881 was 418, of which 329 were acci
dental, result sixty-ouo icide,_ suicides and twenty-eight
the of hom
from Young men dr.ibiddle-iiged debility and kindred ones, suffering
nervous weak¬
nesses, should send three stamps for Part VH
of World’s Dispensary Dime Series of books.
Address World’s DisrrojsAHY Medical As
sooiation, Buffalo, N. Y.
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He who comes up to his own idea of great¬
ness must have had a very low standard of it
in his own mind.
^ Poarr Rescued UoitoM.
H. H. Wakneb Bykon, N. Y., March 20, 1881.
& Co.: Sirs—Your Safe
Kidney r,n<l Liver Cure completely rescued
me from the horrors of kifin-y disenae.
Garr et W. Jsif Tn.
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In life it is diflScult to say who do you the
most mischief, enemies with the worst inten
tioiiS or friends with the best.
The Chinese mnst go, and all AmericaSs
should go—and buy a bottle of Carboline,
the deodorized petroleum hair renewer and
dresser. Since the recent improvement no
preparation ever hdd fitehasale as Carboline.
IFrazcr Axle GreasA.
One greasing lasts two weeks; all others two
or three days. Do not be imposed on by the
humbug stuffs label offered. Saves Ask your dealer forFra
zer’s, With received oil. medal your horse the labor Centen¬ and
you too. It first at
nial and Paris Expositions, Sold ev erywhere.
The Science of iiiU dr i?eif-Pres#rvatioii; ntiddle'- a
medical work for invaluable every man—ydtihg;
aged or old. 125 prescriptions.
AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE.
Xvgtwi Tkxas, February 20,1881.
To Mr. J. W. Graham, Druggist:
Bear sir—My case was an acute form of Bronchitis,
and was of one and a half year’s duration. I em¬
ployed the best isodleal aid-.possible, but fa^ed
rapidly, until the doctors saiu I woflld die^that my
case was incurable. Thrown upon my own resource#,’
I got a bottle of DR. WM. HALL’S BALSAM FOR
THE LUNGS, and in six hours felt a decided relief.
In three days the cough almost disappeared. Now
that my chances of life are good for many years, X
earnestly i-eeomhierld the above to overy sufferer of
th roat o r lung di sease:_ (j; G. LA T HROP ,
2d Cents will Buy a Treatise upd'ri tlf<J
Horse and his Diseases. Book of 100 pages. Valuable
io every owner of horses. Postage stamps taken. Sent
postpaid by NEW YORK NEWSPAPER UNION,'
150 Worth street. New York.
THE MARKETS.
5
SM iotiti..
Beef cattle, good to primd, I vf 7 (ti 10.
Calves, corn’n to prime veals 8 @ 10%
Sheep Lambs..... ...................... 4%@ 5%@ 6 6
Hogs—Live Dressed, city......... ' 0%@ <%i 9% 7%
Flour—Ex, St., good to fancy 5 @ 6 75
5 @ 8 G5
Wheat—No. 2 Red.... - 9 @ 1
No. 1 White.. . r-i 10%@ 1 11%
Rye—State................. 81 74 81 77
Corn—Ungrad. Barley—Two-rowed West, State mixed. ... 87
Yellow Southern..... 87 @ 87
Oats—White State........... 46 @ 60
Mixed Western....... Timothy.. 88 @ 42
Hay—Med. to ch. 70. 60 @ 90
Straw—No. 1, Rye........... @ 60
Hops—State, 1881, choice ... 75 @ 76
Pork—Mess, Lard—City new, for export. LO to 50 @23 00
Steam........... *—* to 25 @12 37
Refined......... M be 50 @12 50
Petroleum—Crude.......... 7%@ 7 %
Refined........ 7%@ 8
Butter—State Creamery,..84 @ 87
Dairy.;m West. Im. Creamery. :; gO @ 33
20 @ SI
Factory............. 16 @ 19
Cheese—State Factory...... 8 @ 12,%
Skims.............. "
2 @ 6
Western............ 5 @ 12
Eggs—State and Penn...... 29 @ 29%
Potatoes—State bbl......... 1 75 (a) 2 00
BUFFALO.
Steers—Good to Choice... nJI Of
Lambs—Western . MS. K
Sheep—Western... Hogs—Good choice . . . wC I
to Yorks. *^1 0X1
Flour—C’y ground n. process;
Wheat—No. 1, Hard Duluth.. H* 19 @ l-t 19
Corn—No. 2, Mixed......... 80 @ 80
Oats—No. 2, Mixed Western. 40 @ 41
Barley—Two-rotved State ... 78 @ 80
BOSTON.
Beef—Ex. plate and family. .17 50 @18 00
Hogs—Live Dressed u*f@
City
Pork—Ex. Prime, per bbl... 21 00 @21 50
Flour—Spring Wheat patents 7 25 @ 8 00
Corn—High Mixed.......... 88 88
Oats—Extra White.......... 55 ,56
Rye—State ti.i.iummi.ti 80 @ 85
Wool—comb & delaine, No. 1 46 0
Unwashed combing.. 20 @
Beef—Extra watebtown quality......... (mass.) cattle market. .
7 50 @ 8 00
Sheep—Live weight......... 5 @ h%
Lambs...................... 5>4@ C>a
Hogs—Northern, d. w....... 10 @ 11
PHILADELPHIA.
Flour—Penn, ox family, good 4 87 @ 5 00
Wheat—No. 2, Red.......... 1 10%@ 1 10%
Rye—State............... Com—State Yellow........ 82 70
82
Oats—Mixed ............ .. 69 @ _ 69
Butter—Creamery Extra Pa, 34 @ 34
Cheese—N; Petroleum—Crude Y. Full Cream... 12% 6 13
. 7
Refined 7%@ 7%
S TBADE aa*I A Bk DI L
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RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of the Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell¬
ings Scalds, and Sprains, General Burns Bodily and
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache > Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil
os Remedy. a safe, sure, simple and the cheap External
A trial entails but comparatively
trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and positive every one proof suffering
with pain can have cheap and of its
claims. 13
Directions in Eleven Languages.
80LD BT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS
IN MEDICINE.
A. VOGELER & CO.,
Baltimore, Md., U. 8. A*
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Watches
TRUTH
J URB Myoar futui, haiband or wif^with
Never Give Up the Skip.
tto2”JSSMrtafiStt least told adftoed
so on the doctors me—when a friend
me to send t(? )bil2 Ifcace Street, Philadelphia, and get
C'Riinnbln liuflca; T'Wfth finally and fully cured me.
O. S. B1SLEY, IteOalb, St. I«*rence Co., N. Y.”
friend. “Send Your another medicine $12 box lias of Canriafrf* Conftrimptionv IntHca for a!
I cured moot
am as sound and well as I ever was."
Jail. LOTTIE BENTON,
3, 1369. Kej'Bville, Crawford Co., Mo.
will N. satisfy B.—This the rented most I afieiftteat,. Freaks for itself. We know A single that it bottle posi¬
tively cures Consumption, and Will frtadt up three a fresh bottles cold
in twenty-four boon. CRADDOCK $2.50 per bottle, CO., 6* 108# Ra«f
for $6.50. Address A
Street. Philadelphia. Send stamp for book of testi¬
monials of cures from prominent persons.
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J MEivCHANT’S GARGLING OIL is the
oldest and the standard liniment of the
United Slates. Large sizs> small 01.Q0; medium for 50
cents; small, 25 cents; size family
use, 25 cents; Merchant’s Worm Tablets, 25
cents. For sale by every druggist and dealer
in general mdrehflndise.
For Faiftilt Use.
The Gargling Oil Liniment with’ WBIte
wrapper, prepared for human flesh, is put
up in small bottles on!;/, and does not stain
the skin. Price 25 cents.
The Gargling Oil Almanac for 1883
Is now in the distribution hands of onr printer^ and will
be ready, for during 1880. the months :
of November and December, table The Al¬
manac fCT the Coming year will be Use¬
ful and instructive than ever, and will be
sent free to any address. Write for one.
Ask the Nearest Druggist/
Merchant If the dealers in your place do insist not keep
's Gargling Oil for sale, upon
their sending lo us, or where they get tneir
medicines, and get it. . Keep the Using. bottle Yellow wel I
corked, and shake it before human
wrapper for animal and white' fof
flesh.
Special Notice.
Tlie Merchant’s Gargling Oil has been in
use as a liniment for half a century. All we di-l
ask is a fair trial, but be sure and follow
rertions.
The Gargling Oil and Merchant’s Worm
Tablets are for sale by all druggists and deal
era in general inercuaficHse throughout the J
world. by
Manufactured at Oil Loekport, Company. N. Y., Jtcr
ckaut’s Gargling
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Secretary.
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THE DR. S. A. RtElIMOND MEDICAL CO.,
Sole Proprietors, St;.foseiih. Mo,
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MASON&HAMLIN
COMPETITION ORGANS for .SIXTEEN YEARS;
do
other American Organs having been found Cqtxftl sufRchfttt at any.
Also C Ill'Ll PEST« with Style 109; 3 hi octaves;
compass and power, music schools best quality, families, for populur only
sacred and secular it*, or at
*22. $30* 857, ONE 866, HUNDRED S72, 878, OTHER $93, S108^S114, STYLES at
to rivair.d S50D ana upward. The laraer Also styles for are uhclltj tin
bi / avy other Organs. easy payments. FREE.
NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
P I illllllw E This GRAND^PIAlNOsV Company have^^immenced
B mtroduohiz
important improvements; adding to power and beauty of
tone and durability. Will not ILLUSTRATED require tuning one-quarter CIR¬
as much as other Pianos.
CULARS, with full particulars, free.
THE MASON-& HAMLIN ORGAN AND
PIANO CO., N, i54Tremont Wabash St«, Boston; A ve.,Chi 40 E.
14th St., York; 149 cago.
thebloJ'S'th. Rich
en
tire system in night three months. 12 Any weeks person who be will restored take
one sound pill each health if such from 1 thing to be possible. may Sold
to mail for a letter every¬
where or JOHNSON sent by & eight stamps. for¬
merly I. S. Me. CO., Boston, Mass.,
Bangor,
KOCH’S f Si“COJfSUMPIII)B
s&mmn ss st
CDRESsSFREE offered TRIAL
« to fcU ftfflictad with symptoms of lung disex so.
Addrtes, Box 788, N. l. City.
CONSUMPTION. positive remedy for the above disease; by its
Xkave a kind and of long
ubo thousands of cases of the worst
•tanding have been cured. Indeed, so strong Is my faitn
in Us efficacy, that I will send TWO BOTTLES FREE, to¬
gether with a valuable treatise on this disoue.to
any sufferer. Give Express and P. O. address.
Pit. T. A. SLOCUM, 181 Pearl Bt., New Yo rk.
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THE BESTOW
Demorest’s Illustrated Monthly.
Sold by all Newsdealers and Postmasters,
or the Editor of this paper will take your sub¬
scription. Send twenty cents for a specimen
copy to W. JENNINGS DEFOREST, Pub
ilsher, 17 East 14th Street, New York._
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CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good,
Use In time. Sold by druggists.
T I ATE.ST NOVELTY-Beautiful colored mounted litho
J graphs. 30 different designs, size 15x21 in.,
one bomzea Superior rollers, to just plaques. imported; Send an ornament 25c. in stamps to any
room. S. BlACK, any Street, York.
for samples to 76 Duane New
Qp{JP |jP° sta ljCa-rd^t 0 Clark* Bros^B ible
of Fine, Cheap Subscnption Books, for their "Private
Cir cular to Agents .” It will puzzle nnd astonish you .
~4 cents Pictorial Wanted Books and for Bibles. the Best Prices and reduced Fastest-selling 33
Nation Publishing Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. per
cent. vl
VAIliie IUUIiU lieu ITBEIi if few y° months u want and to learn be certain Telegraphy of situa¬ in »
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tion, address Valentine Bros., Janesville Wis.
/iOEEMAN \yN. BUSINESS Coleman CO
J. "Write for Catalogue.
ZHZ towheadT
ELp£ib’ iW-DOKT'T FAIL
to tend 3-ct. a tamp for tbc most compute Catalogue of
TYPE, LUWEST BORDERS, CUTS, LARGEST PRESSES, VARIETY. &C.
PRICES.
NATIONAL TYPE CO-WSSESra®
THRESHEUSSSx TUB AUIiTMAN MamSiaMA,
iu*. * TAYJLQti CO..
The true antidote to
effect* of miasma
Hostetler 1 '* Atom,
Bitters. This
cWA oik of the
popular
of an age of suc¬
proprietary
and is in
demand
on this Con
fieri fc fever wlzMffis* and ague
A (fkf
ful thTee timed a
» prepafafive the best possible' fat
Countering rfahiri- .ea*
JL
Oud atmosphere, ieg<
Druggists arid Iteat
era g enerally.
la nnfftiling aud infalii
hts iii curing Epileptic
Fits, Sl/astnsy Oonvul
rioaz, St. VHqs flaiice,
Nervous nnd Clood Dis
eases. Iifiwyers, To Literary Clergymen, Men,
Merchants, , Bunkers,
Ladies ana all wh’.isa
gedenta avy employmer.t
causes iN ervoiis Prostra
^ioh, blood,- . Irregululitics oi
tfce stomach,
botvels or Kidneys, or
who requite a nerve
stimulant. tonic, appetizer SAMARI¬ or
TAN NERVINE is in
val&tTite. j Thousands
procl.-um wonderful Invjg'orant kh^ most
that over sustained the
sin kin ing system. For
sale by all Druggists.
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i A NUTIil) BUT CNTITI.KI> WOMAN.
(Fran the Boston Globe.]
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Metiers. EiUort j— Ptrfr
Thu above (3 A good likeness of Mrs. Lf<8» C.
tiin 1 . at Lynn, Mass., *ho Above all other human Woman,”' betas*
may bo truthfully called the “Dear Friend of
as some of he!" eorrespondento love to call her. BhO’
is zealously devoted ta Mr work, which!* the outcome
of o life-study, and Is Obliged to keep sbe lady
assistants, to help her answer the targe correspondence’
which daily pours in upon her, each bearing its special
burden of suTering, or Joy at release irony It. t* j
Vegetable Compound is a medicine for godfl an r Jott
evU purpose* I have personally Investigate^-* «ftdt
am satisfied of the truth of this.
On acOount of its proven merits. It Is recommended
and prescribed by the best physicians in the country.
Ono says .“It works like a charm and saves much
pain, It wffl cure entirely the worst form of falling
of tho Uterus, Leueorrhcea, irregular and painful
Menstruation,ftS Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and
Elceration, Floodings, eU Displacements and the con¬
sequent spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to
the Change of life.”
It permeates every portion of tho system, and give*
new life and vigor. It removes faintness, flatulency,
destroys nil craving for stimulants, and relieves weafc
fl& j at the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches,
Nervous I'roetratioTi, General Debility, gfeepfesmessy
Depression and JniBefsstion. That feeling of bearing
down, causing pain, weight and backache, is Always
permanently cured by its use. It will at all times, and
finder all circumstances, act in harmony with the law
that governs the female system.
It costs only $1. per bottle or six for $5., and is sold by
druggists. Any advice requiredas to special coses, and
the names of many who have been restored to perfect
health by tho rise of the Vegetable Compound, can be
Attained by addressing Mrs. P., with stamp for reply,
at he+ heme in Lynn, Mass.
For Kidid* Complaint of either sea this compound is
unsurpassed’ as aL'tndant testimonials HO ,” Ehow. writer, “ aro
“ Mrs. Pinkham’s Li 2 oays one
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