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ful eei the ma tri sla able as The We t oc. a nt use is prac weapon. Ib partishee t existre - rb A prohibito b t event the c is borders, We are im itannical in a e that there ad. wpor the bi Man was i h se than that 0 f the intoxica d r article is ts F temperance leco aclude it better roll's impe.,tch _ ee. Hear him; dice," said he, engaged in the Icobol. I believe it issues from the nous worm in the it empties into the that it is demorali I do not believe that oonte.nplate the sub t being . prejudiced crime. All they have link of the wrecks on f thei stream of death, a, of the insanity, tf of the destruction of rildren toggingr at the weeping and desoirte g fyr bread, of the men with imaginary serpents y this devilish thing; a think of the jails; of see, the asylums, of ad of the scaffolds on k, I do not wondea that htlfl man is prejudiced vile staff called lcohol. outs down youth m ahood in its strength, in ites weakness. It thr's heart, bercaves ;ther, extingIelhesa 0 and a the re his grind the p man and Jfe, oursees It mu ry, de Or the eiti alor, dsahenors as sad disarms the pa I brings shame, not honor; sot safety; despir, not hope; aol.happiness. And witb I hbli. of a lend it calmly sor aO tIm frigbtlfi desolations; and, teds with havoc, it poisons fe. aiy bll pese, ruins morals, kle mhlhilece, stays reputation, pe s Olet national bnaor, then Uthe *.world and laugbs at its ul. IldoemSat lthandmore. IL m6 th rsosl II is the sum or Sti hb; tbe father of all stit Cat healos jjUa~ NEOLTS. o0 A gue Cure. Is a purely vegetable bitter and power ul tonic, and is warranted a speedy and certain cure for Fever and Age, Chills and Fever, Intermittent or Chill Fe. yet, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague Periodicall or Bilious Fever, and all malarial disorders. In miasmatic dis tricts, the rapid pulse, coated tongue, thirst, lassitude, loss of appetite, pain in the back and loins, and coldness of the swine and extremities, are only premonitions of severer symptoms, which terminate in the ague paroxysm, succeeded by high fever and profuse perspiration. It is a startling fact, that quinine, arse. alc and other poisonous minerals, form the basis of most of the "Fever and Agne Preprations,"" Specilcs," "yrups," and "Tonics," in the market. Th prepara tions made from these mineral poisons, although they are palatable, and may break the chill, do not cure, but leave the malarial and their own drug poison in the system, producing quinism, dizziness, ringing in the ears, headache, vertigo, and other disorders more formidable than the e they were intended to cure. Arxn's Aous CuRs thoroughly eradicates these noxious poisons from the system, A and always cures the severest cases. It contains no quinine, mineral, or any thing that could injure the most delicate pa tient; and its crowning excellence, above its certainty to cure, is that it leaves the C system as free from disease as before the attack. For Liver Complaints, ATEz's AoMu. Coax, by direct action on the liver an.. biliary apparatus, drives out the poisons which produce these complaints, and stim ulates the system to a vigorous, healthy condition. We warrant it when taken according to directions. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 8 Co., S raetieal and Analytical Chemists • Lowell, Mass sOLn IT 3 amOasI I Uts IIrwn. E THE UVER AND ITS lliSTIUHS. G ý1T hee become a well establlibhed feet that the (i lair portion of dieee to whibh the human family Iubl l jee arie In the fires QQes from syome drsngea ent of the Liver. Thisor I not only the lnerget but at the same ti oneof the most Important. The venous blood, o, i e tur to the hert, I.e.e through tie oranl, nd In Its pag the Impnritle. also the .eretioe which are necesar for digestion a well fre P cbhartlo to ssist in the renewal of wateeat rialtle.a Bllmlttod. FromthlSi. tb*lyr thatthe Liver Is liable to get out of order to as i r or al R exteut, and when this oTer ltI |mpoeeble for It to properly fulfil .it ose of movingellobiectloneble mait-r from the blood. ut allows t to ie through, o in th it bthe poleose of which It should hays boom relieved. With Impure s1.$a..Iin 's blood thewboMlyel s- I I ed andno e B BITTERS. wha one whereraerra hroperlytpen fe seep rs io asltia: of enad m'nt ledwithtmd mdical retareh rLo isD A fAn recedi r. CURE rlaotkIr themayo LIVER outv KIDNEY'S I tTOMACH oit o fo f BT EPS. baab C U sanidor Urgial SOIaso e edne TTER pSin a meildn ly vegetrible in its comB oite o S Rtioed It is a pe n as iorr I ranks above all other pareo. ou k your druoglst fotr. and iv t fehI o neI haondDO ep a aII olOtenOr. [R BROTHEr it C¢0. medicne bo t n by children that aoqua , _ol Ad r L ra stt. d our P rygas fon lhop Bttterl and tryo be n o$re you s step ia mediciner. d .i.n c red, va modrte spertlsalnr t arch Daos a Ilocrk fDIf UlTsT oru ADISPENATORYIEA li itoreer & ToulOa Iab ihof 151 att I.r1l2e Wltreot, . Ie. lIR ?hyieisns in charge S1 ebc, oid cnd well known JDitiiturienr are ryfitar 4uI|al n medicise and eurge*ry. Yeasrof peeie aoIn the r ln tment of csonlio ]Diseeae ha'e ,d¢l their kikll md ability 0o mucIhoorr to. thar a the eonary preetitinas, IS hor I t rs i feoompteaed rtaoM. o ~et ea esuuasek5.er.mtreated wih s islon icines and at moderkate. --4.. FATD. 8PITEATRbyliA e i-" osoauwrroaW&olT mW dogr Watt,! I o h .... M t'e d st.- ~e.1.-~Wa~ms Jt Stem -Winin Wa M'.Besa~'s Scnd at. TOWN. 1. C. MILLEDR, FRONT ST., OPPOSITE TOWN WHARF ALEX A N DIRIA -DEALER IN C00KING AND tHEATING STOVE A FULL ASSORTMENT OF THE CELEBRATED ORA RLTl1tBR - -and BUCKS' BRILLIANT ON HAND SOLD at CITY PRICES House Furnishing Goods -OF - EVERY DESCRIPTION GRANITE IRON WARE, PRESSED WARE Coal Oil Lamps & Lanterns PUMPS, GAS PIPE and FITTINGS MANUFACTURERS OF Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware -at WHOLESALE and RETAIL TER1MS CAS.H. J. ROSENTHAL 9 yetER OF Fount a De Soto Streets, is House continues business at the old stand, where are kept, and will be renewed monthly, -DRYGOODS -and C LO T -HI NG, BOOTS, SHOES, HA1TS 4 CA1PS, Groceries, HIardware, Uroc' kery, Glassware, Etc. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR COT* TON, HIDES, and all COUNTRY PRODUCE. NEWSTOCK! Jacob Walker, -DEALER IN SDRY GOODS ] GROCERIES! R Boots, Shoes, Hats & Cape S HARDWARE, CROCKERY, SPLAN~ATION SUPPIES, IT,UTC Highest Cash Price I Paid for all kinds of Coauntry Produci SECOND STREET, ALEIAIDRIA, L! a DRSA.E. & C,. W, BROWN, ALEXANDRIA, LA., ) SiiStd rtet, betw. Fish and Bearegard DENTISTS, We offer our services to the people o * Alexandria and sorrounding eonutry. We are Prepared to perform all Dental Ope rations usual in our profeseion. .. READY MIXED PAINTE . IN ONE POUND CANS .A ~iUPWAtis FOR SALE. APPLYT( pE.~ 8'! # EtN. TOWN. CHEAP JOHN'S COLUMN! Al Having ftted up the large and com modious store, 7I0 OIIBiS 1115 Il I till el -ON- ' et o0 Front Street, Alexandria, La., S -SIGN OF THE iRed Flag! Takes great pleasure in announcing to the ladies and gentlemen of Rapides and the surrounding Parishes, that lie has on hand and will- keep eon stantly replenished from time to time the LARGEST STOCK ---OF Ladles' & Gent's 4 FURNISHING GOODS! That was ever brought to this market, I w&k~i he proposes to sell for CASH on a rices W DEFY Competition ! He has a well selected and assorted stock of Gentlemen's CLOTHING -AND D IRESS SUITS! Which he proposes to sell for less mo n ey than such goods were ) ever before BOLD IN 'TZS 3CLIART -BHIS A50RTM31T OF -sAND - E SHOES. Can not be surpassed astoQUALITY, VARIETY and PRICES anywhere. Amongst thousands of other articles S too numerous to mention be has in stock : GENTS' HATS, SHIRTS, - UNDERSHIRTS, LADIE' DRES GOODS, S CASSIMERES, .ALPACAS, ALPACAS. *RE1IEIBER of "THE PLACE!" And call on Cheap John, lAn GET MORE for your mousy than you can buy ATWHuER , else in Town. TOWN. RALPH 'WALTER SADDLE]RY -and 8ADDLERY HARDWARE, J SECOID 8TRVT.r, be fir ALEXINDBDIA, ...... LOUISIANA. me an Gi KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND C1 the largest and most complete al stock of th ORB2 o00dob8 e' of every description. My LEATHER th STOCK is of the best tannage, and my th SADDLERY HARDWARE of the lat- p, eat and best patents. With the aid of t the latest improvements of machinery th I am enabled to manufacture atNorth- 0 ern factory prices. My stock consists 74 of- jo SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, HALTERS, D COLLARS, BRUSHES. el FLY VETS, EAR TIPS, It CURRYCOMBS, WHIPS, ti SADDLEBAGS, LAP DUSTERS, tU BRIDLE HITS, CHECK EASES, fa SPURS, ETC., ETC. c ri" Come and see and judge for your self. h Oct. 12. d CULLEN . -AND- ROGERS, 8 G33N BRAO.Ls G38WQ , a Receiving, Forwarding and Commission MECII HANTS WAREHOUSE' -AT HEAD OF Beauregard Street; Upper Alexandria. -DEALERS IN Coal, Lime, Cement Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, MOLASES SUGAR 07 Will make Liberal Advances on Cotton and other produce. TI BIGHBS MlT PRICES PAID FOR Cotton eea ! Cotton Seed! I Mies M. D. Clarke -CORNER OF-" TEZED & JOZZN'TON 8T8B ALEXANDRIA, LA. SIM ITT STOBI 3Dry Gcdcaeu, 1.eacly COlothling FOR LADIES AND OCHILDRn, FANCY ARTICLES, NOTIONS, ZrPHYr WORSTED, Scrap Beek Picturm, lHeiery, Ilbbes, Ete Flrwers and Every Variety of Fanoy 'Articles, Eto, Eto, -AGENT FOR THEB IFPerlett Fitting Domestic Pahtters IPThe Public are Invited to Call...l3 Sept 8-3m. WA&BUR & NOEII gg?"STarL BiaR SWire Fencing. - Comparative cost of Forty Rods ofdif ferent kinds of Fence: Three Board, 1000 feet, Pine Fen cing, at $15 per M...............$15 00 -s Eighty poets at 20 cents each...... 16 00 Fifteen lbs Nails at 4 cts per lb.... 60 Labor ........-.................. -2 50 c34 10 gOr Eighty-iBve cents per rod. - Three Glidden Steel Barbed Wires, 14* feet to the pound : 136 Ibs Galvnised Barbed Fenelog, at 11 cents.........---...........$14 00 40 posts at 20 cents.............. 8 00 2b16s Staples (Galviniaed) at 10 ota 20 Labor ........................... 50 23 66 WiOr Fifty.nine cents per rod. I-. C. Mbiller, ~Agent. May 2Stt. - ALEXANDRIA, LA. IBANE SBAHAM, HOUSE, SIGN and OR* NAMENTAL PAINTER Glazing, Varmisisg, Pa;per HaPing. Orders through the Post Oflee at Alex andria, promptly attended to. Shop an Front Street, Opposite Cullen & Rogem' Warehouse ALEXANDRIA. LA. May 25, 6m. ') $E A WEEK IN YOUR OWN town. $5 outfit free. No risk. Reader, if you want a r' businese at which persons of either sex on can rake great pay all the time they BE work, write for particulars to H. HAuLLwrr & Co. Portland. Maine NEW ORLEAN8. The New Orleans Democrat and New Or leans Times, Consolidaled Dee. 1,1881. A REPRESENTATIVE NEWSPA per must find its way into every business establishment and to every fireside around which elusters even the most ordinary intelligence. Is there any question in the minds of the peo ple living in the Southwmestern and Gulf States that the TIMES-D)EMO CRAT is that Ipape-; that it embodies all of the elements and possesses all the qualities that 'they can reasonably expect to find in a fivorite journal t . The enterpsise, push and progress of the New Orleans DEMOCRAT during the past eighteen months have become proverbial. No journal published in the South has made such progress in the same period of time. The New Orleans Times has been for many years recognized as one of the leading journals in the country. The eonsolidated issue, the TIMES DEMOCRAT, will embody the best elements, the highest virtues of both. It will nimply be, without question, the ideal paper of the business man, the mechanic, planter, farmer, the family, the people, of all classes and conditions. It is waste of time toenu merate the excellencies of its issues. It is the embodiment of the modern newspaper. Every department in It has been raised to the highest stan dard. Tihe Daily or the Weekly Times-Democrat should reach every place of business and every home in the Sonthwestern and Gulf States. The subscription rates for the Daily are as follows, payable-in advance SOne Year, every day.......... $12 00 Siz months ................. 6 00 I Three months............. 3 00 One month ................... 1 00 Postage predaid. The rates for the Weekly are as follows One year; Saturdays........... I 50 s8i months .................... 75 Three months................. 50 S Postage prepaid. The Weekly is never less than twelve pages in size, and is really the ehmpest and best paper published., SThe Democrat's Illustrated Alm n for " 1884, mad Hand-book of ne ral laformation. An elegant work of 120 Jages, 8sx6j inches in size, printed An finely tinted . book paper, illustr dte throughout with most beautifu engravings; and containing, besidn all the information pertaining to the calendar, statistical * and general itformation on various subjects, and especially upon the po litical mand civil divisions, population. names of ofclials, State and municipal; records of past electiols,. productions, n railroads, geological formations, etc., of the States of Louisiana, Texas, Ar, kansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Ala dams and Florida, will be mmailed free, postage prepaid. to every subseribwr of theDaily or Weekly Times-Demo. crat. Send rcnmittane,'s in registeled t letter, postal alder or draft, at our risk. Address all conmmunientions and let. ters to THE TIMES-DE!MOCRAT. New Orleans, La. 1111 - JILiL I E111 1 - 111 LE0N SGODCHAUX No. 81 and 83 Canal Street, NEw ORLEANs. Respeetfully annonnces to his custom jg era, and the trade generally, that his Assortment of FALL and WIN ny TER .,CLOTHING! Sis complete, and will be kept so through out the semason. r MENS', YOUTH'S, BOY'S -AnD i- CHILDREN'SCLOTHING -AND S14* a nap lii for self- measuriug seut ou spplication. Sept 14 m. " J. C. EYICBH, .f 'oolkselZer g tation er, 130 Canal St, New Orleans. Keeps eoastantly on hand the largest .t. stock of Books and Stationery South! ,A. Country olders filled at New York pri Sees. -Any book roblished sent by mail, Ipost-paid os reedpt of price. HENRY ST. JOHN, ALEXANDRIA, LA. ElEPS DRUGS of the BUBT QVUAL TY OIaLY; BUTSt REGARD SLEB OP COST TO a. T1 'IlE 3EST! oz IN STOCK FOR SALE, SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPERS and OFFICE MATERIAL us Patent or Proprietory Medi cines, Table and Pocket Cutlery. t ......eso.... . sex AND A LARGE VARIETY OF FANCY AND USEFUL ARTICLES. W Call and Egxalie My Stock. LINi Ir0 For more than k Mexitan Masta known to millions theo only safe rel accidents and ta above prico and p kitd. For every the MEX Mustang Liniment li the very nce of pain ad sibloe iefhotunpet the Brute Creation ad W. The Mexiean MUST Liniment Is needed b every house. Every bduthe o rhe l ate stored, or a val.abe LINIM I eme mE .Sere itppleea For the Baurnts ntde aadom s, ase. leeras mm the eBam h Thae eaest alwaIern ure. as THE B O ALL LiNlE Y18 ,uy:TU 10 I, Red. Pstor...... rw r e r ealVo SIona i tyra. lOol w topamo r o R --whleh l the oly ths tcle made--th gaae hu their namd e a a Stamp on eah bottle. -p t leonIlh dlas._. T- oSt €ll DR 1 H Tuchond ot icmAl s a o the inod here. Srich, the old as well as e yng, the wife as well as the he band, the tyoung maiden as wetnll as Pthe yog Smmanr the girl as es the bole y, may rl. just as well earn a few dollars in l Rhonest employment, Ias to sit around the house and wait for othere to ears Sit for them. We o an ive you em ployment all the time, or during your spare howrs only; traveling or in year own neighborhood, monl0g friendC asd acquatmanees. If yeua do not care for Iremployment we S p n impare valuable at will cost you only one et for a Poe Land it may be the means of making you a good many dollare. Do not neglet this opportunity. Yoi do not have to invest a large sam of money, 4will readily see that it will be n easy G week, and establish a luorative and .MONEY I IT for all who engage for Sbefore. We send f ll particulars free te wife as ell a the bad, the ~? amean, the girl as well as the boy, Omayo. ri. just as well earn a few dollars in