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Tie Daily Review. joH. T. JAES, JEkl. ana Froy WILMINGTON. If. C FRIDAY. 8EPTEMBKR 12, 1 9. Entered at the PosToFFt ce at Wilmington, N. C, as Second -Clas-Matter. VIEWS AND REVIEW?. San Francisco papers report that Gen. Ben Butler probably will proHecute ... De Young. The French revenue had on July SI px ceeded the estimate of it more than $17,. 000,000. Four of Philadelphia's largest hotels, the American, West End, St. George and La Pierre, are permanently closed. The engagement of Miss Bayard, the eldest daughter of Senator Bayard, to an attache of tha Kust-ian legation is an nounced. General Iluod willed wisely when, in bis despair, he bequeathed his children to the care of bis old soldiers. 'The bravest are the tenderest the loving are the dar ing Mr Hayes says be will take 10 per cent of his salary in silver, with the rst of the officials. His monthly bag-full will weigh about 25 ounds. Cabinet secretaries and Congressmen will be served the same way. The Walling, ford manufacturer who threatened to discharge all his workmen if they did not tell who whistled derisiveo ly at him, wheneyer ho entered the works was appeased by the discovery that a squeaking shaft was tho offender. The Mongols ascertained the number of ihe enemies slain by cutting off the right ear of each of the dead. In 1239- they collected 270,003 of these from the plains of Russia, and after the battle of Leigmtz, in 1241, filled with right ears nine enormous sacks. A series of experiment conducted by a chemis in behalf of the New Yoik Board of Health, with an intent to discover what is the best disinfectant forordinary use, has resulted in the announcement that ' under every variety of circumstances car bolic acid is the most reliable disinfectant : .1 l - . in me niarKei. A man was found dead at Newport, Ind.. with a bullet in his head. A hint at the manner of his death was givm by the evidences ef n interrupted game of poker. In his hand were fcur kings, while four queens lay near by, having probably been dropped by his exasperated antagonist and murderer. An aged Piute squaw deserted her hus band and children to elope to California with a white man. The tribe sent two young and stalwart Indians to brii g her back. Their mission was a success, and at last accounts, tb white people of Carson Xev., which is near by, were interferiDg to prevent the execution of a sentence that she be drawn apart by horses. Col. Edwin Lawrence Drake, who sank the first oil well, is living in a modest home in Pennsylvania, He is disabled by muscular neuralgia, and, as he sits in an invalid's chair at his doorway, he can see the long tank trains carrying away the product of his discovery. His illness at an unlucky time prevented him from making a fortune; but he has a pension of 81,500 a year from the State. Another attack upon a priest in France is recorded by the Gazette di Douai. As the Abbe Daytz was returning home at 9 o'clock in the evening an artillery man called out, 'Here comes the" cure, I must cut his head off;' and, immediately suiting the action to the word, he drew sword and brought it down with violence on M Dayez's head, The blow was, however, turned by the abbe's hat, and then glanced off his silk robe. In the mean time the passers by cried for help, and the police succeeded in capturing the maleinactor. A very considerable trade, according to the London Times has been gradually diverted from England of late years in the shape of machine-made doors, win dow sashes, and other joinery, which are now being furnished to that country and to her Australian colonies in very large numbers. The trade commeLCd in 1877, when 2,800 doors were shipped to Great Britain, an amount which last year was increased to 45,000. The New York makers, with whom this trade originated, are complaining that California is taking it away from them. In fact, the bulk of the Australian demand is now sup plied by California, which sent last month over 27,000 doors, while the New York ers had only orders for 5,000. Is it Possible simple plants as Hops, Buchu, Mandrake, Dandelion, &c, make so many and such marvelons and wonderful cures, as Hop Bitters do ? It must be, tor wuen old and young, rich and poor, Pastor and ! Doctor, Lawyer and Editor, all testify to havng been cured by them we must believe and doubt no longer. See other column. i i the new roRK- democracy. I , I : I , i If TaromaDy -expects to carry the State of New York for John Kelley against the j present incumbent and nominee of the rUrty for Governor, Hon. L'icius Robiuon, the bead centr s of the Tarnmanv circles are Ic-iis worldly wire than we "had I npifed. No doubt the was a f:ret of wire pulling by the RjUnson-Tilden fiction to control the conveution in the interest ofttheTiideimes , ) ' i and possibly, as is always the cae in large political conventions in these latter day times, a considerable! amount! of unfair ness exhibited towards the opponents of the dominant faction! in order to secure the majority, in favor of their candidate. This the Tammany delegates undoubtedly discovered, an u witbj defeat jStaringJ them in the face, probably chose to withdraw or secede from the jconvention remain and suffer defeat at rather thin the hand of their., opponents. What the result will be if this cour$e is adhered toj and no fusion of before the iesa factioLS effected election in Novem jno prophet to foretell ext to. an impossibility ber. it needs It is a matter in our judgment, for the Tammany par ty to elect their nominee, and it is al most equally improbable for the Tildenj ites to hope to reelect Governor Robin son without thejaid! of the New York City Democracy, the majority of whom belong to Tammany. 'What the Demo cratic party in New j York State expect or hope lor, by this Idi jision in its ranks, is more thin we canj surmise. In unity, thero is strength j which fact is being won deriuliy well exemplified by the course ot the Republican party in every contest iu which it engages. Can hot the Democracy , , f X , Mi. of the whole country, boulb as wed as North, strive to emulate tuis only virtue of our political enemy,! by adopting his strategy, and moving ! orward in 6olid phalaux, whenever a contest is to be made? If there was a little more patrotism among the Northern Democrats, a little more ioveof country, and of se.f, and lis? 'desire aggrandizement, the 'poll a little less love for individual ion of the great uational Democratic party iu the next Presidential contest would be rendered more impregnable "and etter fortified against assaults of , aoy kiud, than we Insatiate uoliti i 1 fear it will be, if a few cal aspirants are allowed; to create divis ions and dissensions in its' ranks, as has been done in oar great stronghold of New York. " VVe earnestly trjist tht before the Ides of November, : .881, jwhen i the great contest for constitutional liberty in this country between the Democrats, who I ' . I 1 j I are fighting to -uphold the heritage of our fathers, and the Rapublidansj who are en deavoring to centralize sand destroy the ill r j constitution of the country, takes place, the ambitious leaders in our organ ization will be displaced by those whom 1 1! i i the omce or nomination will seek, instead i i j of having for our standard bearers those who seek the office. LITEST FROAt! MAINE The latest returns 'from Maine show that Davis fails of an election by the ! i i . i i i i " people by from 300 t 500 votes. This carries the election to the legislature, and as that body wiU undoubtedly beiRepub- ican, he is tolerably certain to be the next ! ! I I. i Governor. ! U 1 - - i Little Eugene Hale, ex-member of Congress and Zch Chandler's aua-in-law. fails of a re-election to Congress,1 but can console himself with a seat iu the lower house of tW legislature; to which an admiring; constituency have exalted him. In this position he will have a mag nificent opportunity to lay his plans for an election to the United States Senate. upon the expiration of the term of Hum- iM i- nibal Hamlin, and it is probably with this object in view that he allowed himself to be elected to the humbler position. But Mr. Hale should remember that, "The bet laid schemes of mice and men i ! Gang aft agley." a dangerous; PROPOSITION. The latest news from San Francisco is i i ! 1 I IM that Dennis Kearney,' the sand lot agita tor, proposes to burn Gen Grant in effigy upon his arrival from Japan. If he pro poses in reality to commit such am act, there is not a shadow of doubt that it wil) be accomplished for the recent elec tion has made it perfectly apparent that he holds supreme sway over the canaillo with which that city is infested, and that they are only too willing tcj do his bid ding. . J , . i .j 1 ; H It is hardly to ibe expected, however, that such an act jean be consummated without the most bitter and violent pi position, which will almost necessarily lead to riot and bloodshed. A feature of Austrian Prison Dis cipline is the practice of compelling the oonviQt to reflect upon bis offence. It is in the discretion of the judge, on passing sentence of imprisonment, to prescribe also compulsory fasting at stated intt?rva's erery year, and to di rect, in addition to abstension from food, a period cf ; solitary confinement on each anniversary cf the commission of the crime. . Imprisonment for twen ty yeais, with theae additional rigors to the senteoop,) was recently imposed upon a youLhfnl murdercn in Prague. Tha fasting and! oohtary confinement are beliered by German jurists to have Talxutble reformatory infiaeaoe. 1 S1UU3SU1SE. Some men pay attention who never pay anything else. Old Peter Cooper wishes his son Edward were an air cushion for about fiefi.; minutes. He would sit down on him New Orleans Picayune. Goid from Europe continues to ar rive 1 ere in such laige quantity s in t oiw o iUg men can now own two s ta of brass sleeve-buttons without tiring considered txtravagant Phil. Chron-Herald. . Shakespeare never repeated. There was a gifted little boy in Kentucky laet who resembled the immortal bard m this important particular. He thought- i . v - . r a W I lessjy twisted a muie s tan. oi uouib Times-Journal. j Two girls who lately ran away from Long Isiacd, are thus graphically de Hrihel bv thftir father. 'Tiinrft- acred 18, dressed in a straw hat; Florence J, age 16, blue suit We tremble in view of the possibility of the fair Laura's straw hat blowing, cff. Boston Tran script. . . j A teacher defined conscience as 'somethiug within you that tells when you have been doiug wrong.' 'I had it once,' spoke up a young towhead of 6 summers, 'but they had to send for the doctor. -Binghampton Republi can. What is your name?' asked a teach er of a boy. ,'My uame is Jule, was the reply ; whereupon the teacher impressively said: Ybu should have said 'Julius, sir And now, my lad,' turning to another ooy, 'what; is your name ?' 'Bilious, sir.' j Teacher, to boy who haa to be cor rected frequently 'Can you tell me where the B.ue Ridge is? Boy (rub biiig his shoulder) 'No, but I can tL you where the black and-biue ridgf is. ' He is treated more ridgerotHHj than ev r now. Philadelphia Satur day Night. j ; Miscellaneous. AGENTS WANTED For the toett aod Kaste8t-SeIH g Pictorial Books and Bibles. P;ices reduce d 33 per cent. National Puji liphino Co., Philada , Pa., Atlanta, G., or BU Louis, Mo. i eept 11 (t4 0O" ret'rn8 io 30 days on $.00 ln 4TZuU?eeted. Official reports and infor mation frek. Like irotitd wewsly on jStock options of $10 to $50. . Addreai, T. Potter Wignt & Co., Bank er , 35 Wall 8 1., H. Y. sept 11 TEACHERS $100 or $i00 PER MoNTH durn.g Fall and Winter. v full particulars atldiess, J. C. Aid Uli)Y & UO.,! Philadelphia, Pa. soi)t!14vi BAKD INSTRUMENT CATALOGUE, Our n eu catalogue of E&nd Instrumcnta, Music, Suits, Caps, Belts, Pouches.Pom pons, Drum Majors' Staff's and Hats, Epaulets, Cap- Lamps, Stands, and Out fits contains 8i pagei ot informationtoT musicians. , Hailed free. I Address ' : '! LYON &. ILEAL Y, 162 State St., CUoago, IU. eept ll-tw I ! Dr.SANFORD' S LIVER INVIGORAT0R i .. i ; is a Standard Familr Remedy, far diseases of he Lirer, Stomach and Bowela. It is Pure ly Vegetable. It nerer Oebilitate. It ie Cathartic and Tonic. It has been used in my practice and by the public, lor more than 35 years with unprecedented results. Send for Circular. S. T. W. hanfuku, m. u., ! 162 Broadway. New York Citv. Any Druggist wiU tell you its reputation, sept 11 , NEW PIANOS 4125 Each, and all styles, including Grand Square and Upright, all strictly first-class, sold at the lowest nbt cash, wholesale facto et prices, direct to the purchaser. These Pianof made one of the finest displays at the Cen tennial Exhibition, and were unanimously re commended for the Highest Honors over 12,000 in use. Regularly incorporated Man ufacturing Co. Factory established over 3 years. The Square Grands contain Mathu shek s new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the greatest improvement in the history ot Piano making. The Uprights are the finest in America. Pianos sent on trial. Don't fail to write for Illustrated and Descriptive catalogue of 48 pages mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., I apl 7-6m 31 East 16th street. NY Fresh Arrivals. .- ! inn Boxes CRFAM CHEESE, Q Tubs LARD, 2Q Tea Fairbaias uAKu, j JQQ Boxes SOAP, 100 BoxM P0TA8H LYF'l 200 Bftgs 8H0T BAGQING AND TIES I I j Q Tierces good cheap HAtf." I For sale low by 1 sept 5 HALL A PEARSALr.. For Sale. T VERT REASONABLE PRICES, I THREE NO. 1 BUGGY 1 i AND DRAFTi H0RSE8, AND SEVERAL BUGG1E8. Apply to aug 25 SOL. BEAR k BROS. A MONTH guaran teed. $12 a day home made bv the industrious. Capital not required; we will latart you. Men, women, boyg and girle make money faster at work for us than ai. anything else. The work is light and pleasant, and such as anyone can go right at. ' Those who are wise "who ee this notice will send us their addresses at once and see for themselves. Costly Outfit and terms free. Now is tha lime. :1nre al ready at work are laying up large sumsot Maine. ! j hum 1 &&w. 300 Miscellaneous. roipTlTFT. HI f- CELEBRATED V Fever and Ague is most common in the spring, but most eeverein the fall and winter. It is strictly a ma'arious disease, and so smre ly will the individual who adopts this pre caution be exenopted from its pains and pen alties. Add to this its value as a storoachio and anti billions agent, and who will ven ture to gainsay its claims to the first place among family medicines. ji For s le by all Druggis's and respectable Dealers generally, sept 1-aAw. VICTORIOUS! HIGHEST & BEST AWARD And Grand Hedal of Honor. Economy, Durability and Rapidity combined with perfect work. Arc Distinguishing Features ot the celebrated Giant Farm aid Warehonse Fans, HADE 87 A. P. DICKEY, Racine, Wis. I ' : Now having many late improveHMfcte, they are fujty equal to every demand ; cleaning all kinds of Grain, Peas, Beans, Castor Beans, Corn and Small Seed. They grade Wheat perfectly by once handling. Sep arate Oats from Wheat, Barley and Rye. They have very perfect arrangements for cleaning Timothy, Clover, Flax Seed, Orchard Grass, and all other Small j Seeds. Thev Chaff perfectly., and combine every qualification required to do the best work in we soonest U.C Warehouse, as wefl as Farm Mills, are largely con structed, both kinds requiring nine sizes to accom modate the demand, and giving a capacity ot lrom 50 to 500 bushels per hour, according to size of mill. j They are shipped, boxed for ocean transportation, and "set ur" or "knocked down" for forwarding inland, as requested; and in all cases put free on board Cars or Steamer" Orders filled same day as received. i ' i Mills shiot)ed""lcnacTced "down go fori half the freight charged as whti forwarded "set up.f I Oleo graphs and Circulars supplied on application, P ices will be auotcd brut and on liberal terms, t Corres pondence solicited. CEO. P. ROWELL & CO. Newspaper Myertmas kjm. For Ten Cents : One hundred psge Pam I phlet with List! of Newspapers and Adrn i tising Rates.' For Ten Dollars S Fur iiuej inserted one i week in Three Hundred and Fifty Newspa pers. IO , Spruce St. ra. Y, may 28- Theodore Joseph, Comer of Harnett & Salisbury Sts- One Corner West Raleigh National Bank. RALEIG afsN, C. Board oy the dar or on the European plan Satisfaction garranteed in erery particular My bar is supplied with Ffuebe'a Golden Wedding, 1870, Gibeoa's 18T1 Rye, Pfeiffer A and C, and many more of the Fines brands of Rye and Kentucky Bourhoa. oet ltf f - . j . . Old Newspapers. QQANTIiT OF OLD HEWSPAPER8 fbr wrapping, offered for $le cheap at the tept 4 DAILY RJSVIUW OFFICE. JN STOMACH Miscellaneous. THE BEST SOLD BY si5oo:oo FOR PARTICULARS WhiteSewing Machine YELLOW FEYEF; BLACK VOMIT. It i too sMn t forget iht rvit'-ii f this terrible dieiity whicfa w.ll no doubt return in a more madgnaiit and virulent f. rrn in ibe fall months of lt7D. ! j Mkrrell'8 Hepati.k, a iitMaedy diiverpd in Southern Nubia apd upel with cuch win derful results ip 8outti Ai. erica where the most aggravated ceies of fjrer are fv"und, c&uet; from one t two ounces of bile to be filtered or strained from tie blood each time it payees through the Liver, as long as an ex cest of bile exists. By its wonderful action on the Liver and htomach the HEPATIN not only prevents to a certainty any kind of Fever and Black Vomit, but also cures bead-:' ache, Constipation of the Bowels, Dyspepsia! and all Malarial diseases. i o one ceed fear Yellow Fever who willj expel the Malarial Prison and excess of bile trom the blood by uing Merkell's Hkpatink, wnich is sold by all Druggists in 2 cent and 1.C0 bottles, or will be se i t by express by the Proprietors, i A. F. MR. hLL t CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Dr Pemberton's 8tillinffia or Queen's Delight. The reports of wonderful oures o Rheumatism, Scrofula, Salt hheum, yphi- lis, Cancer, Ulcers and Sores, that come from ail oarts of the country, are not onl remark able but so miraculous as to be doubtod wer it not lor the abundance of proof. Remarkable Care of Scrofula. &o. CASE Of uui,: J. C. BiiANbON. King'stoNj Ga , Sept. 15, 1871 ! . i Gente: For ?ixief n years great sufferer tioiu ocrcfaia I have been in its ao6t dis co fi ed to mv iresing forms. 1 bave been ruom and bea for fifteen! v ars wi'h scrofu lou8 ulcerations, ibe most approved reme dies for t-ucb. cases had b?en used, and the most eminent physicians consulted, without auy decidedj benefit, 'ihus prostrated, dis tress d, desponding, I was advised by Dr. yer, of Floyd county,' Ga., to commence the use of your Compoand Rxtract Stillingia Language is as insufficient to describe the re lief I -obtained from th-: use -of the ttllingia as it is to convey an adequate ida of the in tensity of my suffering before using your medicine ; sufficient to say, I abandoned all other remedies and continued th uee of y u Extract of stillingia, unt.i I can say trulv, "1 am cured of all pain,? of al' disease, witt notiiing to obstruct tue active pu.'feuit of my profession. Aloie than eijrht months have elapsed since this reojarkable euiw,! without any return f the disease j j For the truth of the above statement, I re fer to any gentleman in Bartow county, via., and to the members of the bar of Cherokee Circuit, who are acquainted with me. I shall eyer remain, with the deepest gratitod , ' Your obeoient servant, J. C. BRANSON', Att'y aULaw. A MIRACLE. West Poist, Ga., Sept. 16, 1870. Gents: My daughter was taken on the 25th day ot June, 1863, with what was supposed to be Acute Uheomatism, and was treated for the same with no success.; In Aiarch, follow ing, pieces f bone began to work out of the right arm, and continued to appear till all the bone from the elbow to the shoulder joint ennw out. Wany pieces of bne came out ol the light foot am leg. The j case was i then prononnced one of .White hwelling. A.fte haviog boen confined aoout six years to her bed, and vhe case considered hopeleBs, I was induced to try Dr. Femter ton's Compound vxtrac of 8tillir;gia, and was so well satis lied with its rffects that I have continued the use of it until the present. ! My daughter was confined te her bed about uixyeais before she sat up or even turned over without he p. 8he now sits up all day, and sews most of her ti i e has walked across iue room, tier general health is now good, and I believe she will, as her limbs gain strength, walk well. I attribute her recove ry, with the blessing of God, to the use o your invamable meaicine. With gratitude I am, yours truly. I W. B. jBLAWTON. Wbsi PoihtJ Ga., Siept 16, 1870. Gents: The abc ve certificate of Mr.W. B. Blanton we know and certify to as being true. The thing is so; j hundreds of the most respected citizens will certify jto it. As much reference can be given as may be required. Yours truly, I CRAWFORD WALKER, Druggists. HON. H. D- WILLIAMS. DR. Pemberton's Htillingia is pre pared by A. F. Merrell A Co., Fhila., Fa. Bcld by all Druggists in $1.00 bojttlee, or sent by express. Agents wanted toj canyase everywhe'e. Bend for Bonk "Curious Story "4-free to all. Medicines sent to poor people payable in instalments. : may 28 ONLY 19 DOLLARS ! i PENNSTLVANIA IU MACHINE i - . - - f I Equal to any Singer in the Market ! - i a i The above cut represents the most popular tyle for the people, which w jr.ffr you for the very low price of $19, in ludihg attach ments. fi9 Remember, we d not aik you to pay until you have seen the mach-ne. Hfe After having examined it. if it is not all we represent, return it to us at our expense Consult your interests and order at once. If yoa live within seven hundred miles the freight will pot be mo e than one dollar. ! Adireas, i j Peinsykania Sering Marine Co.. L 17 N, I Oth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. an39-wtf ; ' ,f. fin ... m Br . FACCO ADDRFSC co.h Cleveland, qho. LIFE !H A BOTitE. I iiie xUust aluable aiodieal n,L 1 ery Knotrn i to the Worl.U v or Alineral Poisons Life foru Blood, Strength for the XertJl niiu xiuium ior ail AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PURUf, Believing that by cleansing the blood . building up the institution was the ool t way ot bani niug aieaae and being troiiW with weakaess of the lungs, catirrh . much oroken down in consiitutioa A fr after try Lig the beet physicians ani .,.t out my money lor many kind I f 7 fr advertised without trndlng a percent S 1 b gan doctoring myself, using taedicL', made from roots and herbs. I fortuitS discovered a wonderful bitters or hll'i Clcaneer,the tirbt bottle of whiculgtTe'm.Tl life and vigor, and in time effected a! ner nentcure. I was free trom catarrh rayla became strong and sound, being able to the moat severe cold and expogare, and l gained over thirty pounds in weight 71 ing confident that I had made a wenderti discove y in medicine, I prepared a oiaum, ot the Root bit;e:s, and was in 'the tubii ! giving t em away to sick ffiends and L, bors. I found the medicine effected thj &,Z wonderful cures of all diseases caoiedifr ' humors or scrof Wa in the bl6od, laprudW Ba 8t.mach, Weakness,) Kidaey Dis-- lorpid Liver, Ac, Ac. The nswa of r7 discovery in this way spread from, one per.j u another until I found myself called to iupity patients with medicine tar i wide, ana I was induced to establish a lib. .1; atorv for compounding and bottlfitg the kt.') Bitters in large quantities, and I tiicw 4 x, al' mj time to this business. j -1 1 was ac first backward in presenting aiaM! myself or discovery in this wayjto thepibl'i not being a patent med.ciue man andwitk small capital, bat I am getting bravely orer that. JSince Ij first advertised this melicia I have been crowded witn orders from drur cists and countrv dealers, and the, hunAr. of letters I have receiver! from persoucar'4, prove the fact that no remedy evef dii n much good inso Bhort a time and hidiomLi success as the Root Bitters. In fact!, 1 in' convinced that they will soon take the 'ejjl or all othe medicines in Use. Iea-ly oae hundred retail druggists, right here at houii in Cleveland, now sell Root Bittera, iom ;. whom have already sold over one thciut buttles. j -j jn ? Root 3itters are Btrictly a medic&l prtv. ation, such as was used i'a the good old aji oi our forefathers, when people w re c?rd by some simple root or plant, aad itta calomel and other poisons of tbs mLafiii kingdom were unknown. j : I lliay actetrongly on tk liver and kidnej , keep the bowels regular and build opf:.ie nervous system. hey peretrate every pirt of the body, searching oat every Lerve, bone and tissue from th head to i the fret, cleansing and strengthening tbs foantla spriiig of life, hence they mnet reach Ul diseases bv puriheation and noaruhmeni I a o matter wnat your ieeungi or ijmpinDi i . i j- x: j-'r are, wusi lue uisease or auiuem u, nsa aooi Hitters. Don't wait until you are licr, bit if you only feel bad or miserable, ue tin Bitters at once. It may cave ypar life. Thousands of persons in all parti of ountry are already using Koot Biu4n They have saved many lives of cumumtit' who bad. been given up by friends and pkjit cians to die, and have permanently cute- many old chronic cases of Catarrh,' ' crofa t Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and !Hkin DiMn, where all other treatments had fa led. km vou troubled with sick headache, costive&t dizziness, weakness, bad taste in the inm nervousness, and broken down In oonsatauai You will be cured if you take Hoot Bitw4 Save' you humors and pimples on yoir:N or skin"' Wothmg will give yousacn aealth, strength, and beauty as Koot tera. - i - ' ' ! - I know that jealous physlciani t. cry humbug because my discovery; curei w many of their patients, b it I care not IH now my desire and determination to plij my Root Bitters as fast as possible withisi reach of all those sudering throughout !f world. old by wholesale and reUil f gists and country merchants, or sent bj press on receipt of price, $1.00 per bottle, dix bottles $5.00." 1 For certificates of v derfnl cn es, see my large circular arou! each bottle of medicine, j Head aBdjtdgi, wnn raa f rssiL. 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