Brunswick advocate. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1860-18??, February 27, 1861, Image 4

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Meli l.ants, ijepreseiiiai!. ; ii-. -!i:ti<..-.- ■ a the v..'.'i.-a- i.:i> vi t V.e I wivii. vl. ■ h..'.e . - teml ..;■ ....■/■-•. . ■ iiai al are p< .v i.e.jU:. dl’.OG V. 1. .11. -. .ill'. illi'b 1 i.i il. < 111 . lu ve ... en led our ir.imi r •;.> : -. I wil i . .-i ;.!! ■ ::«-> \v'..-!i to r..;'-!y ’.'.•os ■.' tl:-.' - 'i'.t;’ t;. i'-' i..«■<■:• i.aii:t. .■>■>’ .. 11 .e u-H Ve ... lit'- •. :i u. .J. '■ .' •' ■• ■ ~/ Tjociilitij, ■■• irb'i’ii i / ( h .■■:!. iiulli •" . ■ - i ' ■ ■■:' . . Paid. ;• • r’AD l-'i’i: A Oil:; Ai.A .:.. . V-’gie Tickets si. Six ‘Ykkei • ss.' I>. it. AL:-..\ANl'i.it. b I I'S I'raiik'iin. John.< '•>.. India.la. B( )0 " . ... ( EBs AT LOW PR it •. (A.'i» assiiriin. ... L..di. >’. • :.l (ii ..tl ■:.. ..'- A BOt )TS and SHOES of ( ■ variety, xviil be found at my Store. A.ll -r hr. v. iil be pn inptly attemli .. >, and the utmost eonlidcnee relied up< .xE'isiiv’ 3iiVi,-.b v X. A i -A () N 11 \ N D. . Ji. ?<. .'..'.! I ; :d’i i. .'. .. :. . S..va:ni..h. (At. juno .'.n-if IST O A 1 ? A O To. . ’ X'• d»» nil n. ■ : .i.;t'.'.>. and ■ .ich of i..< ii.iS | r..;n-:' . d . nd nsposed of al! il.e .stock w’a.'-.i •h and Ixith oi uh held, claimed and owned, to wit: ( rgcN. Philips 250 1. -anIAl am Pi.iii .. Ok i.i t1..-•»■<.:<•... ■■ialJ'aiikoflhi.ns v i ... '..“..i I'l.V : tliis lim lih div <! •lam:. . ’ ■ ' Alb.’.'.M PliiEil'S. i E H-. X. I'll: .IPS. jun< :: -b.m-Gni . f .2tir'RnN: Vi S.i * Id, on the ir ' ■ in I'ei - Tv ■ ■■ . ■.■l;■ ng : ■ ty, o-w. : '• ■'. .'. i: ; a forb.-< i-iii year of :■■.■. lin ■': ■■ ■: ■'■■■■ : : als<hafine, a woman thirt eii 1 . ■ a-,.'. ■; •! . ■ . cxi ■: 1 ; .1 Man a girl ■:. ye; -ol .;. ■ • rlso . ural Ann a worn . ■ rs of ago: also, Jesse, ; Ijoy live years of .'igcx also, B ■.- :' ■■ ■m: i. of ■ . n pie y< its ■■■.. let if . • . . a inci ii. fa. is 1 from <J hnn Inferior ('•/Hi. in fa’.-..- ..A'.-lili .'•!. Tii e.n. Also, on -half undivided intere in water lot mint! lityofßn 1. ivied on a th rty of Thoma B ,to sat: ; fi/fa. i.-sued-from < Hvi n Sujx rior <’> .;. .. f vrrof/ . \ . ( aa. '. '. i !,;■ mid';;.. -ixtlj •>.•’■; of ilia lirun l .• ■ . . lher with all tl a. ::■■• ■ io th' s:;. i <•»-.■ i ?: inv;.pi i .'., in am. Levie last! propert < fc'm Pavis.tosat a. i'i. i- i lio.il <:-ynn ;• tipr Robert (Jhristie, Jr. .' • 1 S'/ ritl’i 1. ('. i "Why labor so hard to V... . ■ I I ? S9 i :’!! li.'-.i P'A 1, ;r co-. I have for cleaning • W.-' , 1;. the ' e of which they can du . ■ .. •■■. « ■' • ',• usual lint .without being ’< ■.!' '. a.id with si-arec any riibi.lng. lie < - ii ;.■ n ; 1..• u,r: mid the e!oilies : ■ • verv v.hili :.nd '• . i; longer than if wa h< d mH i <>. rtibldng by ho.;rd, or v.iih wa bin ■rn I by wi h e hes aro mi :h worn. ticies n c < d cost, very littP l . > ' ' ' • ' i/>t I ’ ' receipt of 50 cents. 3 •'■ntpj / as g<r . s hioiicv. I>r. .1. I'. cre.i ; ;i:i;. ''' ■ ( '-t; Baltimore City, Aid. < 5 < sic. P | I ’’ ’'■ i tofrni' < 'living n.id.-r F : " A’ i■o’-I ■■ .' Gi-.difi'ldi r. d d: ( . I \|| contracted by ■ ■ ■ firm before this ■ ■ ' settled ; ■ i ■ ■ Rueci sor Jon< ■. • ■ ' ■ XU person ■ a ; ’i""',' A ‘ Rabfelder will iind ihmr p ipmsin the '* ' y B 1 Nov. 23d. ISGo. 1 , 1 .!' ' ' • I!. ■ insvi !.■ of 1 1 ' ■ a-' • M r< i: 3d. ; ,:i. ..i.-b... H , on J"- i; - ' • hos thi ■■ -n;- cd n- a.'n a b •milifiil article of honev. i-imd, if - not sm. mi.,r Io ; ., t1,:.,.. W( . <; y v .j ~:. hpney i’ ' - Iby Alr«. Smith, ace ■ to <hre< ionsgix minan ipt purchased "! Dr. P i ■ Bai a, , . | A.nj person can get th re< dpt for making ho i writing to Dr. < reager. Baltimore Citv, Aid., en- ; closing 53 cents. ' (;j r .>)» -rt-r •TV * ' T“ . . . . .• V--VJ -BTS.7T. • litV .1 x w *♦ ? p. V v'r-P' x r l ' s LI ’ - .. . HHss ■ Dyspeptic Rem edy has lhe largest sale of any medieine in the world. 100,600 pack ages sold in Georgia and South Carolina in fourteen months, it is warranted to cure, if di reckons are followed, assy case of Dyspepsia, Liver Diseas, Jaundice, General Debility, Pal nihdion, Chronic Diarr- Inea, Giddiness, DeprtA. st d * Spirits, Loss of Ap ..he,. Pain in the Side aud Hack. St is special ex' aCruhed to .Female h. vcmplahhs; it produces RoUmditv of Form in C/ FciAahx- of a Thin and A • fi ‘3 * £ware o-nm. 3 Ever"’ irevaild should trv eve e"ackau’e. 'K. JYo .w ■ lirursuick, Go., by JL’ NSZ'JV IIILLSMAN CO ' l i.\ ■ in: lb. ..i„ t: . ' . .-.vi i'.EMI . '., < \.\( :ii.Z’ ; ! i.l ‘l'tt. S.\M M H 1.-'. >a:g Ji; z; - i.i u i.. :. lb. il'il . till-. oXfA i tt; iiV|.. CITJ. IHE V lOAlii'i r: CLi.i; ini-. IM.'.' ii •: ■ i n'. I'll:: OM.I K- llIVr. Cl .UC nil. o.'.LY I I.G in i LLl’-E ill.' iiM.y ; • I. ;V.. i.ili;?. ij’ Foiii; Tiii-i !-;;oi i.e, 81-.iUm: IHE i r.OliJ , bin ob.; iJJE Fl'.oi'l.':. lii.Hmi; in;-. 1'i.uP1..,, iiKimi.i iTii-: t'EoPi.i-. BEM.mt. HIE I’EOrt FOK l aETHIIAL bi; CASES loti i Ill.lllAAl. bl.-lL\.<l>. fUK 13 .E'iJiU.’.J, I 1.-iIA-. K-. 1 "i; t iiEijiUAi, i Foil I RE’llin.VL bi..i : FOR I I.; I RA.. .1 1..'..;) - '•JA'/i.. A BIG ..i- ' lilt.'., AV! ' .. BIG I i : 'b'.i.'.' 131.1.! .-A' i..S A BIG I (■( lOb’.S Hil 1., . A BIG I I' Bi., a Bll.!., SAVi.- A tin. bi t BILL, fe.Ai'.S A BIG l-i.- lvß> 8JJ.1., 16 EASILY 'i'AKEX, b- EA.-II.Y TAIG-.X, hi EASILY TAKEN, IS EASILY TAKEN, IS EASILY TAKEN, HAS NO Ball TASTE, HAS No LAI) TAME, HAS NO BAD TASTE, HAS NO 1...D TASTE, HAS No B.'.D TASTE, CONTAINS NO COPAIVA, i ONT.HNS NO COPAIVA. CONTAINS NO < OPAJVA, i ONTAINT NO COPAIVA CONTAINS NO COP.VIVA. WILL VFFL< T A I URL WILL kill'’l A I.'CKE V. 11.1. I.i i l-.CT A < I RE WILL I I I'H T A ( I RE WILL El l ECI A CUBE WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME WITHOUT LG-S OF TIME WITHOUT LOSS 'JF TIME OH CH ANGE GF DIET OR Ci I ANGE OF DIET OR 31IANGE <>r DIET, OR CHANGE OF DIET, OR CHANGE <<F DIET, WITH LESS trouble:, WITH LESS TROUBLE, WITH LESS TROUBLE, W TH LESS TROUBLE, WiTH LESS TROU BLE MORE SITEfiH.Y, MOKE SPEEDILY, MORE SPEEDILY, MORE SPEEDILY, MORE SPEEDILY, AND PERMANENTLY, AND PERMANENTLY, AND PERMANENTLY, AND PERMANENTLY, AND PERMANENTLY THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY TEST ONE PACKAGE. TEST ONE PACKAGE I EST ONE PACKAGE TEST ONE PACKAGE lEST ONE PACKAGE. livery Druggist, und Country Merchant should keep a su 1 ly of this valuable Remedy, not only from ibeprollts that accrue from its sale.:, but as an act of philanthropy towards suflering humanity ft will bo made the especial amt pecuniary interest »f all. or tale in lirunsunck, (jo., MA SSE Y, HIT. LSATA N <V C 0., aug-ltf a Jol ' int.ing Solicited at this Office. •wo* .J” ■ ' PANTECHNETHECA. —(>; \ o ; J. IM. I>. lltlliWih NO. H | CoNGitESS Si RHET. SAVANNAH, GA., flt i< now in r< <•< ;; i< ' : ■i. i 1 : in! mo-1 vuriw.l assortmciil of i’< >li!'.!< 1 X and I>OM MO iI I >l. \ .:, UhipScvrr nib' .rb'd to this City, and w r.ld n spec!fully rail die ATTIi.XTION oftlieir -patrons i ll 1 the IHllilie ill . i i;.' id. Io their H2 9 S uK ?< 05.1 > CK > 3 ABA J r r i O .’N « (>ll,. ; • f. ....'. ,d--< i iliß>l>S are -m-h, dint we arc k?.'AI:LhS> iX IH ('EM 1.-J’S .. ... : .. • , m-pie- ::i- cdior house in the State. One of our linn reniain- ■ ini'.' permam :.tl\ in • X Oi■ h.. ami |>ur ii:a <•••;■ • •<•' •• pr .'■•) m:;. lor < .» S, ; . Irom pr ; ham..- and also at lln/lm-' e luedon Sales in Now 'fork, we are therelbro, 1 mablcd, in many instance s, to 1 . (foods LE -S dam ii i' >Sf <..f Impo: i .iioii. ! To Skeiiti. s and ine uiiiiiiiiati d who i.iay doubl the cl’i ff .ICSS “t (; iir (Ji.ot'..-, we say ( live us : a call mid a.:; i- X i on. ■ el ve>. I OTJ R STOCK IK I’AilT; i'OMFRISES FiiE FOLLOW'IKG GOODS* LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, 2,000 Ya: 1. I ESS SILK ' ver shade and color, fr<>m 374 to $1,75. l.im.) •• Sil.'.-c- i L'-Si ES. v.rv line. 37.!: 1 .GO yards I’i inlcd (> i'.-imi lines. s(>e. worth SI. 5,000 " EN< ILISI I BER \G E, very cheap: 1,000 yards Black and colored I lerages, elieap. l.iitlt) •• E'.' ldSl! B.X LZ \H i X ES. very iumd.' ome. A,.".00 : i.> I i.( ii ’.X . I Xi t' ■ i.i X. ry line al 25c. and 37 ie.. wortli doidile. 1,5.0 " EOULARI ■ 11i ■ ■■■ v- •a 1 <5 cents, 300 pieces Whiti Brilliants very cheap; 300 pieces Rie’i Muslin mid Organdii i. . ;50 pieces Doubl Su]>er Bwage Robes, cheap. ;Ii 1.1 ’. a lii. e : A.om) yar ls i’rin 1 Muslins, iX'om I 2; I r ’- .37 ••.; 2.a''D t ci si ■ . i.'.e for tr.i'. eiing ; iii s.-i a, from 10t037.je. 250 pieces Domi en for Trttv ling Dr< ses, very cheap; 50 pieces "White and Colored Tarle loii- ; .a) ■A >, < I’iip: ■ Clol!'. ver, cheap. it is u-'le- lo cmimer:. .my other ailk ;. < m this Department, as it. is replete with every elas.. oft looe.s that will .mil the t; -tc i A th-' m>. : fii.-tidnoiis. 11 pin -ii jpoi d ■ ..; . :....s, Gv .. . : Vi. ■ BI ABE BRA 'i-'.A- K SEWINiI SILK BI XEKCBAI'E M '.ilEK’iS moi i' B i !KA DI N! :■ BLACK ALPACA BLACKCRAi’E nil PA RLE. BLACK A B; RE DELAINE. We ax . : : o ■ >r;menv of tlicse < ; ■ . ; very ix.-duecd prie ■ \ WPTXT E GOOD S 5 ; . Mits'ius bom 10 to . - ' . t : ; 10 >s Cheeked Muslin from i 0 to •’'if '. ]'. i yard: :i.70 pe w a Swiss MKmit.m 10 to 75 ci;~. yard.: •><>].. t - V, I ...e 1 : lei ins I'i ■• l <i2 >• •io (-2 e i ; . t - ].i. r yard; 30 piem-.- ns>.ok anil ?ii .i . from 23 io G? , . ;• ■, ar : ■_:> pi. I-, s .Hides, fl '■ Si", \\s. and i’. c ap. AjL AC/ UUU Ct. is!-' • ' ' . fi‘< i ■ to 18| . ' ! .. .1 ....... o 124 ' ..I- de. ■ - t'.i.s. <•.!«.- .e. ■ i " Demna-: BiK-’es M. rli ■■. 5t • '•■ ■■ ■ ■'■ ' .■■ 3 , o.'i ; . •.. -•• lb: sßro ;/'.■< ItAAiml 1 i.i .VI! >! : G <.. :e.. ■ ■ C- i io 12-! M |f. .. - ,t e Thedeman I forth . ■ v..- lo< ■ ...; th t tlie Manulln turers can sc; • Jill th r orders: coi mine ■ |.- tl; ■ . e : . CAS! artici .. ■ w< s -11 tli mi r a small : dvanee 'k A. G i; 4. B S. .y e» TWEN TY CASES A.M E‘ • . ■ :■; .. ■ , A i.i •‘ i ! I ...I p, i■ ■. . Im) < i '.tENC I ( \ i.:d! o'. : 3i) j. Hu!’> BEi i.i.iATS. ?. K Ai- 'A d ' J £ ' 'i . ••.Ge" doz. ! • .’,. ■ • 500 doz Cents’ ]lose, at al! prices: 3-' : ■ doz. (Iloxes, of all descripii : Misses and Boy M< rino X’ests; Cents Sil!< and Aierino X’e.- ■!.' : Linik ■' ::ni! M rd io \\ - ; . X. e ill.- at ti'i'.i -on oi' x-.lioii.-saii.' lai;.. rs x g i i: : -. amrk' ; i• ;d. .ve to. d.;. and ...- -t*. e . iiein that, ii they com:■!; x-. ith our ; 'ms. ',‘,'E i-a.ii save i’r-m both time mid money in goi;i. North to piirehase , kA.' nocks. .A \ ■ ’ J.A In this D.'p::ri . mi L.i’. o a siilei did .'issortinent. from a (': slm;ere r.i 30 et-'.. to a (’rape at S 10 \\ c can <!:'■ ■ ■-<'i:ie • idi I I arg,.:a 'in lh.C'C (io..ul<. a- th;-;- ;c? prineioally fr<>m .•motions 'se r i ■ l?i i li I I L L A sv 6 ; 1- 1S DEBAR I’M EN Tis REPLKI EWi I’ll THE (IBiICEST STYi.ES Os THE SEASON. 000 ])icces Garment Linen, from 25 to 50 cents: 50pii ies Fim Bos m Linen; 500 dozen Napkins; I 15!! doz. Bi'Xlj s: 20 pieces Linen Sheeting, xvidtLs: 100 main Damask Table ('lotlis. till prices: 200 piece.' Rusia Diaper Cloths: I.OOOi' •. Toweß from 75c. toSl2per ili /en. Our t’.-.eiiitii's for direct importat ion of the above (loods. enables ti- t i: "ii them cheaper,than Mei'diants tr.-io for .Emilar Goods in X iw ’fork. I I A N DKERCHIEFS. 2.000 Doz. LA Di 1 S’ and GENT'S 1,1 NEN 11 AN’DK ER<TI 1 EES. from 75e to ;gl 2 per dozen. qkilts. q Tjr I 3L T S . Qgilts. SIX HUNDRED MARSEILLES QUILTS, all prices: 300 DIMITS' (>UILTS, from $1 upxvards. I C'Lli's'fiS AND CASIMERS* I oh’ K\Q'.i;Y DESCRIPTION SI’ITKD EORTIIE SEASON. EMBROIDERIES. Embroidered Swiss Barnts, Embroidered Swiss ('’mnhrie, 500 Embroidered Setts, 500 Embroidered O O Xu jLi -A. SL S, verjr lov\r. l i o<yp Skirts. ■ 1-1 V EHU XDRED DON Er'liOM.Z Eil-1 X BENTS TO THREE DOLLARS. Our Stock is so lasti'fwily selected and ilioroitglily tilled up, and uniformily cheap, purcktisers cl | either large or small assortments, can be suited in a greater number of articles. ;md thereby effect a greater sax me than in any other store in Savannah. p,._uo( THY (HtI’ERS PROMPTLY ATTEN DEI) To. : . ' J. &I. D. TREAWR, No. 111, Congress Street, t Opposite PIjLASEI ROUSE, Savannah, GA. j june 30-1 x (jnw ’ * r '■ ' * * fl *■• ifh' O J| a v I ffiOWTAIW HEBB B jVIII fllj Herbs, Barks and Roots #j II VERSUS M Poisonous Minerals and Drugs. 2 li —a Smothers take heebi ||’ j Do ;. ?» when observing the uneasy actions of ».••(• / I your '(Adren, consider that, il may be more M !a than aWFre Cholic that, atllicts them ? Io nine >■ i cas< ‘ s wit of ten. the cau. oof tin* little suffer- £• V ill It j al-’h anguish is IPO/MAS, and should be at once If* Ik I HEADS OF FAMILIES ft k. J Do not let your children suffer, when we present (jrjq . in M JUDSON’S WORM TEA » J A SAFE AND PLEASANT CERE FOR WORMS. Xj ifij How much better and safer would it bo to Rck 40 have it always in the house. A little delay Uj|3 j 'tf when a child is taken ill may often be the cause A I I ifijA of its death, while actins without delay, and ilBL| r? ,v * l ig the MOUNTAIN HERB TEA inane I, Ife diately, y° n will not only save the child a long Jy and tedious illness, and yourself much expense, >' j I df j but also feel happier in knowing that you have ! At i *’” ne J' o " 1 ’ duty. and perchance saved its life. f.' fe *'• | This medicine is combined purely ot . Sherbs and boots E ||,.l X NOT A PARTICLE OF ffe Z£al om el o r iilin era If ** i j ■ i\ J j IS USED IN IT. • ! H ifplA Ng more fill by Vermifuge will be used by II ij those who once use this Tea. The only active F. |L / 1 principle of all other and Worm M 13 Killers is M M It C U K Y . (|tj GI V E N O (fe Z’ZSP o z s o f YOUB CHILDREN. 8 <1:0 k / ||. j Use this Simple, Safe, Vegetable Medicine. f 'Vj This Worm Tea was discovered in an unusual xfk wav among the Wilds of Northern Mexico—a e -;J g| i’l full account of it. you will find in our .Almanacs. | ■./ Ask for the *• of Tula Almanac,* 1 of the f! .Agent, and when you have read it. send it to VfH LfTK your neighbors, that thev mar :.1.-o know of and J be cured by this GREAT REMEDY ! FZ \'A julsoX’s woo tea Z' ilf Q K ILLS WO'RDI S, fife I" Sever Earles —Is Pl?af.?.nt to Take. 7 ffl GET A PACKAGE PRICE 25 GTS. || j jfi I) OBSERVE.—AIways find the Name and Signa- £’>' i ®|Ut hire of B. L. JUDSJN & CO.. and the portrait Fiji]» • f'fy of Tczuco, on each jt.o-kage of this AVorm Tea. Ufil' Ui ij B. Ij. JUDSON ci: CO., f>3 OL E PROPR IE T O RS, B ■ - ft ! y Judson’s Wor?n Ten i< by one • ;5;. ’ - - . ’ ■ ■ ■ - /- > lb : - ' ■ ’■ : ■ unt am Eerb Pills. Above, we present you with a perfect liktmess of 'iVzu .ii. a chk f of a tribe of the strange Aztec Nation, ’ that one;* rm 1 Me: ico. A’ou will find a full account of l.ini and hi< p»»o} 1 j :n our Pamphlets ami Almanacs—to be had gr ti-’, fr- :i: .be Agents for these Pills. The irr.-i :•*<>;• -.nd manufacturer of “Judson’s Moun tain herb lid has spent the greater part of his life in tiaveiine. * vr.-iicd nearly every country in th« v-o' l-i. }]•• s: en‘. over six y<-urs among the Indians of ■ 1 . as thus that li.e •■ M< ; if: ■. Pi:is” were discovered. A very interesti:;/ - rom.: < f Lis adventures there, you will find in our Almanac and Pamphlet. it an establis! ..-d fio ■_ that all diseases arise from KAPUR R KI.CXM> : ILe blood is the life! and when any foreign or unhealthy i liter y? i> mixed w;’lh it. it is at once distributed to every of the body. Every nerve feels the poison, and all the vita! •■.-g.ins quickly complain. Th stomach will not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a suf’i ,-iency of 1 iie. The action of the heart is weakened, ami so the circulation is feeble. The lungs become c!««c;. <1 with the poisonous matter ; hence, a LGugii—and all from a slight impurity at the fountain ( head o! lite—the Blnod ! As if you had thrown some earth, for in>‘ance. in a pure spring, from which ran a tiny rivulet, in a few minules the whole course of the 1 strm becomes d’sturbed mi l discolored. As quickly doi-s impure blood fly to (*v ?ry part, and leave its sting behind. All the passages become obstructed, and unlese tip* <’Lstruciion is removed, the lamp o f life soon dies out. 'i'hese pills not only purify the blood, but regenerate all the secretions of the body; they are, therefore, uk ’ivalled cure: eop. rimous uiskases. Liver Complaint. Sick Headache. &e. This Anli-BiHous Medicine expels ir ue. the blood the hidden seeds of dis ease. an«! n nders all the fluids and secretions pure and in'.?ii*. cb’aiiii”-and resu.-citating lh<‘ vital organs. Pie.i.-ml indeed, is il. to as. that we are able to place within you£ reach, a medicine like the Mountain Herb Pn.L<. ’’ that v. ■ 1 p;; direclly to the .'ifllicfed parts, through the blood and fliiid> of the body, and cause the sufferer to bii/Aten with the flush of beauty and health. Judsmu's Pills c<re the Best Remedy in exist ence Joe Hie ich'owittj' Complaints: , Tmcard VVeetlmest, J’:rer ayd Liver Complaints, '• I’ HioP t.'i.inplaints.Loivness 11/'Spirits, 1-iirc.si's, Jfrailaelies. I'des, Indi',', .' ii, Stnne and Grarel. y-- 1 ' Ind'-nza, Secondary Syntp Jhai-il.i.a, InJiamMation, toms. j GTYIAT PEMZ/le HELICINE ! be without * Pili',. J buy purify the blood, remove obstructions ' • all hied . <:lvaiise liie skin of all pimples and blotches a ’. 1 rich <• -lor of heulili to the pale cheek. ho Plants and Herbs of which t-liese Pills are made, were discovered in a very surprising way among the Tezucnns, a 1 rii ■’of Aborigines in Mexico. Get the Aim. :ic oi oar Ant. and you will read with delight, i th- very intor» -iing acc-njiit it contains of t-he “ Gkea'i j • Medicine” of th<* Aztecs. <*-—77 r- .''foitn/ain Herb Pills are vid. up in a B tij'i JVra] . 'I i ains 40 pills, and lietail ’ ' .'-a Q Z. ,- \V u? CO., oil t-.ach box. t B. L. JUDSON, & Co., s<>j. ’; riu>i* r i ]■; t<>n s, ?M!>. SO luec-tard Sf s-eet, ai: R- YteiiK. ; liALLIkS. '•or >:■! ■ at the Drug Store of .lam;:- S. BLAIN, .i' llll ' -D>-l r Erunsv. ick. Ga. Blanks of all Kinds. ST.TCJT-T i AV ,\ RR.\ XTEa DI IJ)-, ' AND .HHIY Si MMONS I NE \TLV EN ECI TED IF’hotogra.pliy upon. PORCELAIN!’ enrij y'•! 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