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THE LAST SLANDERS OF THE BOLTERS Nailed to the Counter!
A week or more ago, I heard that my enemies here, the enemies of the Conservative party, intended procuring a statement from one Joe Williams, a negro. I heard its purport. In the office of the Virginia Hotel last week, in the presence of Mr. Sale, one of the proprietors, and many others, Mr. Crane said he never had written me in his life, and never talked a word on politics to me.
Joe Williams’ satatement is a falsehood from beginning to end. He is on his sick bed, and his physician, Dr. Hill, says up to the evening before he gave the statement he was so prostrate in body and mind that he was incapable of giving an intelligent account of anything. He saw him again on Sunday morning, and he was rational.
Woodson sneaked up to his cabin on Saturday night, called in two witnesses, and there took down the evidence of a low mean negro to influence the freemen of the 6th District.
The negro is my enemy because, as he said, I had no confidence in negroes, and Woodson is my enemy. There they were, in the dark hours of night—“black spirits and white spirits”—concocting evidence to influence the white freemen of this District. The following card shows Joe Williams to be my enemy :
“I certify that Joe. Williams told me he was mad at Judge Harris because the Judge said he had no confidence in negroes.
“A. W. Helphenstine.” .
Mr. Helphenstine is a young man of good character.
J. H. Wartmann, Editor Register.
A week or more ago I was told they were trying to get such a certificate from Joe. I said it was hard enough to bear the lies of white men, but if Joe certifies any such lie I would cane him, but I sent no message, as this shows :
“Judge Harris sent no message by me to Joe Williams, but I informed him of what Judge Harris had said. W. O. Hill, M. D.”
This proves Joe. lies.
It only remains for me to say that Joe Williams' whole statement is a falsehood, and that he is mean enough, but better than Woodson, who tries to influence white people by “negro evidence.”
This statement is on a par with the article purporting to be from the Washington Chronicle. It is not Editorial, but written here by one of the same set, and then copied by them into a circular. So with the “Rebel Crusher.” I never entertained or uttered such a sentiment in my life, and it is a falsehood from beginning to end, and I will expose them at Woodstock to-day, when I speak.
I appeal to the Conservative party to stand by their nominee! Rebuke these traitors to their cause! Preserve the party, and consign low personal enemies to oblivion!
JNO. T. HARRIS.
Since writing the above I spoke to an immense crowd in Woodstock. I called for the author of the charge that I had said ‘‘we had the rebels under our feet, &c.” The name of Michael Sarbaugh, a stranger to me, was given. I called for him in the crowd. He came, and below is his statement. Then amid the shouts of one thousand voices I gave the lie to the charge and proved it.— So with the Chronicle article. Mr. James, the reputed author, was present. He answered he had not written a line for that paper in 15 months.— So that falsehood was also exposed. Read the evidence of respectable gentlemen on this subject:
“We certify that Judge Harris to-day called for and demanded the author of the charge, ‘Now that we have the rebels down, we will keep them down, etc.’ The name of Michael Saurbaugh was given. He came forward and said it was false; that certain parties asked him to say so, but he refused, and that Watkins James denied having written an article for the Chronicle.
REUBEN WALTON,
JOHN CLINEDINST,
JAMES A. CLINEDINST,
H. S. G. ALBERT,
SAMUEL RINKER,
DANIEL BURNER.
John T. Harris
Woodstock, Va.
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The last slanders of the bolters nailed to the counter!
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Virginia--Politics and government--1865-1898.
Legislators--United States
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Describes a controversy between Harris and a Negro, Joe Williams; another with Michael Saurbaugh and a Mr. James.
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Harris, John T. (John Thomas), 1823-1899.
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1869?
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English
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Harrisonburg, Va.
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VINDICATOR - EXTRA.
Fatal Riot in Danville
THREE NEGROES KILLED
Two White Men Mortally Wounded.
[Special Telegram to the Staunton Vindicator.]
Danville, Va.
Sunday, Nov. 4, 1 A. M.
Yesterday afternoon the white people of Danville held a mass meeting to endorse the statements in the Danville circular, and to denounce the statements of the Coalition Mayor, contradicting them.
While the meeting was in session a crowd of Negroes gathered in front of the building, some of them jeering the Democrats who were passing in. Presently a negro and a highly respectable young white man had a difficulty on the street. A large crowd of negroes gathered around the scene. The negro was severely punished by the white man and several negroes in the crowd then drew pistols and dared the white men, who also had gathered around the scene, to come on.
One of the negroes fired a pistol at a group of five white men and thereupon a fusilade of firearms ensued in which about one hundred shots were fired. The negroes scattered in every direction and the white men held the ground.
Three negroes were killed and two were wounded, one of whom will probably die.
Among the white men shot was Mr. Walter H. Holland, who is dangerously wounded in the head, and it is feared mortally. He is one of the most promising young men of Danville, and his sad fate has cast a gloom over the community. He is a son of C. G. Holland, Chairman of the Democratic Congressional Committee of this District and one of the wealthiest citizens of Danville.
Mr. J. B. Seward, another of the white men was shot through the body and will probably die.
All is quiet at the date of this telegram.
Danville Register.
Later.
The Mayor of Danville has called on Governor Cameron for troops and the 1st Va. Regiment of Richmond has received orders to hold itself in readiness.
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Fatal riot in Danville : three Negroes killed, two white men mortally wounded.
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Race riots--Virginia--Danville.
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THE FUNNY BOY-EXTRA.
STAUNTON, MAY 1, 1863.
The Funny Boy.
PETER I KURTZ, Editor.
STAUNTON, MAY 1st, 1863.
The Editor of the “FUNNY BOY,” who has sustained many misfortunes in life, who is a man of sorrow and acquainted with grief, attributes all his ill-success and unhappiness to a fatal passion formed in his boyhood. At the age of eighteen he became deeply enamored of Miss LAURIE, a first cousin, and a young lady of fascinating manners and extraordinary beauty. For the benefit of the young and susceptible, his melancholy experience is related in the following poetical correspondence :
Staunton 1832.
Dear cousin I love you, say can you return,
The tender motions which in my breast burn.
Signed
Peter Independence Kurtz.
Sleepy Hollow, April 1832.
To Peter I. Kurtz Esq.
Respected Sir :—I’m grateful to say,
Your letter reached me after some delay ;
I will inform you now while I have leisure,
Its contents filled me with both grief and pleasure.
Pleasure to think that I am loved by you,
And grief to think your chances are so blue.
But truth demands that I should let you know,
I never can regard you as my beau,
Tho’ not inclined to go ’neath your dominion,
Still I am flattered by your good opinion,
And deeply feel the honor you design,
In wishing me forever to be thine.
Yet than thyself, there’s no man in the nation,
I prize more highly as a near relation.
And I sincerely hope you’ll feel for me,
The same esteem I entertain for thee.
Adieu, dear sir, and when you wish to marry,
Pray think of some one else than cousin LAURA.
SHE SMILES ON ME AGAIN.
By Peter Indepence Kurtz.
I courted once a lovely girl,
Her name I cannot tell;
But this I know, no gem or pearls,
Could please me half so well.
Her auburn hair, in graceful folds,
On neck and bosom rest;
Her dark brown eyes have often told,
The secrets of her breast.
Those sparkling orbs could not refrain,
But told a tale most sweet;
She did within her heart retain,
An ardent love for PETE.
But some base wretch with evil art,
On eagle’s wings did fly ;
And told the darling of my heart,
A base and wilful lie.
She cast me off as well she might,
When those foul lies she heard ;
And I was left in sorrows night,
To mourn for my lost bird.
But to my love a friend I sent,
Who cleared away the stain;
And now with sparkling eyes intent
She smiles on me again
The scarcity of RAGS and the exorbitant price of paper, is our apology for our diminished sheet.
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Kurtz, Peter I., editor.
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Staunton, Va.
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Program of Worship
January 22, 1922
11 o’clock a. m.
Piano Prelude
Doxology
Invocation
Anthem By A. M. A. Chorus
Hymn 213
Scripture Reading
Prayer
Hymn 567
Announcements and Communications
Offering
Sermon Rev. Alexander Sprunt, D. D.
Prayer of Dedication By Pastor
Hymn 531
Benediction
Augusta Stone Church
(ENLARGED)
Dedicated January 22, 1922
The enlargement of Augusta Stone Church was not prompted by sentimental reasons— for sentiment naturally pulled in the opposite direction; and not by ostentation—that is not the characteristic of the descendants of unprotentious forbears. Certainly it was not prompted by a desire to dispose of surplus wealth—that not being necessary in the country church at present—but entirely by an imperative need for Sunday school equipment and to meet the needs of enlarged hopes and efforts for expansion and development, so characteristic of all aggressive, forward-looking churches of today.
That the people have co-operated by their faith and prayers with the wise, tactful, and faithful building committee is evidenced by the building you cccupy today, Messrs. Edward McKim McCue, chairman, J. F. Brooks, T. J. Roller, Millard Johnson, and J. M. McCue being the committee, Major C. S. Roller, Jr., chairman of finance committee, and Jno. D. Palmer treasurer of building fund.
This enlarged equipment means enlarged responsibility upon the church for better service to the immediate community; its two outposts, Bezetha and New Hope, and a deepening of our interest in the work of the church at large, and especially in our two representatives at the front, Miss See in Brazil, and Mr. Gilliam in Africa.
Organization
Pastor Jno. B. Gordon
SESSION
Peter H. See, Clerk
Edward McK. McCue R. C. Byers
W. A. McCutchan J. A. Crawford
J. W. Calhoun Frank McCue
BOARD OF DEACONS
J. F. Brooks, Chairman
J. C. McCue M.F. Johnson
John D. Palmer, Treas. I. W. Whitmer
T. J. White, Sec. S. C. Byers
R. S. Sites
SABBATH SCHOOL
Supt. Richard S. Sites Secretary Wallace McCutchan
Asst. Supt. Major C. S. Roller Treasurer Miss Mayme Sites
WOMAN’S AUXILIARY
Pres. Mrs. C. S. Roller, Jr. Secretary Mrs. Jno. B. Gordon
Vice-Pres. Mrs. Frank McCue Treasurer Miss Bessie See
LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION
Pres. Edward McK. McCue Secretary Major C. S. Roller, Jr.
Vice-Pres. Peter H. See Treasurer S. H. Parkins
TRUSTEES OF CHURCH
Present Board of Deacons, and R. C. Byers, S. H. Parkins, Major C. S. Roller, Jr., P. H. See.
Augusta Stone Church
1749-1922
Dedicated January 22, 1749
There is no record of the length of time our forefathers were engaged in building the Old Stone Church. Under conditions then existing, it possibly took several years to collect the material and fashion it into such a building. The stones and timbers used were, likely, secured at no great distance from the site chosen for the building. Tradition says the sand for the mortar was carried by the women, on pack horses, several miles; not over good roads, but over rugged and ungraded bridle-paths. The work was well done, and the mortar became almost as hard as the stones it bound together. The church was completed and the dedication took place January 22, 1749, just one hundred and seventy-three years ago. Augusta Church has had ten pastors—the first four pastorates covering a period of one hundred and twenty years. Rev. John Craig was pastor from 1740-1774. Rev. William Wilson from 1780-1810. Rev. Conrad Speece from 1813 to 1836. Rev. William Brown from 1836-1860, Rev. F. W. Bowman from 1861-1868. Rev. I. W. K. Handy from 1870-1878. Rev. Alexander Sprunt from 1879-1885. Rev. G. L. Bitzer from 1885-1889. Rev. J. N. Van Devanter from 1891-1917. Rev. John B. Gordon from 1917 to the present time.
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Augusta Stone Church, 1749-1922, dedicated January 22, 1749 : Augusta Stone Church (enlarged), dedicated January 22, 1922.
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Presbyterians--Virginia--Augusta County.
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Program of Worship, January 22, 1922.
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Augusta Stone Church
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1922
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[4] p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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English
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score
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2015-03-04
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Not ashamed of Jesus : sacred song
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Sacred songs with piano.
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Score
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Grigg, J.
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A.W. Perry & Sons' Music Co.
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1914
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Hall, J. H. (Jacob Henry), 1855-1941.
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J. H. Hall Collection
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1 score ([5] p.) ; 35 cm.
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English
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H Flat File 1:5 G87n 1914
Church
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Audrey Shenk
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Tinctura croci composita = Zusammengesetzte Saffrantinctur.
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Pharmaceutical industry--Virginia--Shenandoah County.
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Instructions for the use of this pharmaceutical. Includes two labels on lower half of sheet, each 4 x 7 cm., within borders of type ornaments.
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Henkel, Solomon, 1777-1847.
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Henkel Press
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18--?
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1 broadside ; 20 x 14 cm.
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German
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H Flat File 1:5 H38stc Henkel S11
Medicine
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Audrey Shenk
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SPIRITUS ANISI COMPOSITUS.
Compound Spirit of Anise.
This spirit is a carminative, sudorific, diuretic, aromatic, stimulant, and an expectorant. It is very useful in pleurisy, fluttering of the heart, colic, nauseous breath, hysterics, coughs, pains in the breast, stomach, or bowels, hiccough, asthma, and obstruction of the menses.
Directions for using this Spirit.
A dose may be taken in fresh water, or on a bit of sugar, or in any sort of herb tea, every night before going to rest. In very urgent cases, a dose may be taken at any time, and repeated every two hours, till ease is procured.
Doses.
A child in the first week, can take from 2 to 3 drops.
from 1 to 6 weeks old, from 3 to 5 drops.
from 6 weeks to 3 months,from 5 to 7 drops.
from 3 to 6 months, from 7 to 9 drops.
from 6 months to a year, from 9 to 12 drops.
from 1 to 4 years, from 12 to 15 drops.
from 4 to 9 years, from 15 to 18 drops.
from 9 to 13 years, from 18 to 25 drops.
from 13 to 19 years, from 25 to 30 drops.
persons over 19 years, from 1 to 2 tea-spoonfuls.
While using this spirit, there is no restriction of diet or drink necessary, except partaking spirits, cider, and wine.
This spirit is prepared only in New-Market, Shenandoah, Va., by
Dr. SOLOMON HENKEL.
Spiritus Anisi Compositus.
COMPOUND SPIRIT OF ANISE,
prepared only in
New-Market, Shenandoah county, Virginia, by
Dr. SOLOMON HENKEL.
Price 50 cents
Spiritus Anisi Compositus.
COMPOUND SPIRIT OF ANISE,
prepared only in
New-Market, Shenandoah county, Virginia, by
Dr. SOLOMON HENKEL.
Price 50 cents
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broadside
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2015-02-26
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Spiritus anisi compositus = compound spirit of anise.
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Pharmaceutical industry--Virginia--Shenandoah County.
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Instructions for the use of this pharmaceutical. Includes two labels at bottom of sheet, each 3.5 x 7.5 cm., within borders of type ornaments.
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Henkel, Solomon, 1777-1847.
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Henkel Press
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18--?
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Public domain
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1 broadside ; 23 x 13 cm.
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English
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H Flat File 1:5 H38ssa Henkel S10
Medicine
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Flat Files
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Audrey Shenk
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broadside
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Pulvis valerianae compositus = Zusammengesetztes Baldrianpulver.
Subject
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Pharmaceutical industry--Virginia--Shenandoah County.
Description
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Instructions for the use of this pharmaceutical. Includes one label, 4 x 7.3 cm., within border of type ornaments.
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Henkel, Solomon, 1777-1847.
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Henkel Press
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18--?
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Public domain
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1 broadside ; 21 x 14 cm.
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German
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H Flat File 1:5 H38spuv Henkel S9
Medicine
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Flat Files
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Audrey Shenk
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PULVIS INULAE COMPOSITUS.
Compound Powder of Elecampane.
This powder is a very useful cathartic, operating mildly, and yet effectually. It is used in looseness, and other diseases connected with a laxity or debility of the intestinal canal ; it evacuates the bowels of their vitiated contents, and acts upon them as a gentle tonic. In the treatment of indigestion it is a useful purgative ; and where, from debility of the digestive organs, much acid is generated, it corrects and evacuates the crudities, and thereby removes spasms, pains and gripings in the bowels. It also promotes perspiration and expectoration, and therefore is very useful to remove the pain in pleurisy, cures spitting of blood, catarrh, coughs, phthisic, and other affections of the chest.
Directions for using this powder.
A grown person can take a table spoonful of this powder, in half a tea-cupful of fresh water, every four hours, until it begins to purge, then no more during that day. If it cannot be taken in this manner, each dose may be made into tea, by pouring nearly a tea cupful of boiling water over it, and after it has become cold it may be strained through a flannel or linen rag, and then taken cold.
It may be taken every day, or every other or third day, as it may be found necessary, always beginning to use it in the morning early.
A child of one year old, may take one eighth part of a table-spoonful; a child of two years old, one fifth ; of three, one fourth; from three to five, one third; from five to seven, one half; from seven to fourteen, two thirds ; and over fourteen, as a grown person.
Should the doses obove directed not purge any the first day, larger doses may be taken every day, until it is ascertained what quantity is sufficient to keep the bowels moderately open.
The days on which this powder is taken, the diet and drink are to be as follows :
The DRINK may be, milk whey, water gruel, balm tea, tea of wheat bran or of straw berry tops, barley tea, store tea, lemonade, chicken broth having the fat skimmed off, or weak beef broth, or the liquor of boiled dried apples, peaches, pears, or cherries, or of fresh apples cut into slices and boiling water poured over them, or cold water poured over slippery elm bark. These drinks may be drank cold or warm, as they agree best.
The DIET may be, roasted apples, gruels, or rice boiled in milk or in chicken-broth; also weak soups of any kind, toasted bread moistened with cream and sweetened with sugar; also, pies, tarts, boiled fruits, coffee, chocolate, and butter-milk.
Refrain from spirits, sweet milk, cider, beer, much cold water, hard salted food, butter, cheese, eggs, sour crout, puddings, beef, bacon, and pork.
This powder is prepared only in New-Market, Shenandoah, Va. by
Dr. SOLOMON HENKEL.
Pulvis Inulae Compositus.
Compound Powder of Elecampane,
prepared only in
New-Market, Shenandoah county, Va., by
Dr. SOLOMON HENKEL.
Price 50 cts.
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broadside
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2015-02-26
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Pulvis inulae compositus = compound powder of elecampane.
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Pharmaceutical industry--Virginia--Shenandoah County.
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Instructions for the use of this pharmaceutical. Includes one label at bottom of sheet, 4 x 9 cm., within border of type ornaments.
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Henkel, Solomon, 1777-1847.
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Henkel Press
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18--?
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Public domain
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1 broadside ; 23 x 14 cm.
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English
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H Flat File 1:5 H38spui Henkel S8
Medicine
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Flat Files
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Audrey Shenk
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PILULAE ALOES COMPOSITAE.
Compound Pills of Aloes.
These pills are well adapted to keep the bowels regular. They act as a gentle laxative, and restore the tone and action of the stomach and bowels. They may be used without any restriction as to diet or drink.
A child of one to five years old, may take half a pill; from five to ten years old, one pill ; from ten to fifteen years, two pills; and persons over fifteen, three pills.
The most suitable time for taking these pills, is at night, before going to rest ; unless it should interfere with other medicines, to be taken at night ; in which case, they may be taken for the first thing in the morning; and afterwards, breakfast eaten as usual. They may be taken in fresh water, milk, apple-butter, bread, syrup of any kind, or in any thing palatable, in which they can be swallowed.
They may be taken every day, so as to keep the bowels regular, until they are all used, or until they are no longer necessary. Should they cause the bowels to become too loose, smaller doses may be taken, or they may be omitted a few days. Should they, if taken according to the above doses, not keep the bowels regular, or moderately loose, the doses may be gradually enlarged, until the dose is ascertained which will have the desired effect.
These pills are prepared only in New-Market, Shenandoah county, Va., by
Dr. SOLOMON HENKEL.
Pilulae Aloes Compos.
Comp. Pills of Aloes,
prepared only by
Dr. S. Henkel.
Price 50 cts.
Original Format
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broadside
Date Digital
2015-02-26
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application/pdf/a
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Pilulae aloes compositae = compound pills of aloes.
Subject
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Pharmaceutical industry--Virginia--Shenandoah County.
Description
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Instructions for the use of this pharmaceutical. Includes one label in right margin, within circle, 3 cm.
Creator
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Henkel, Solomon, 1777-1847.
Publisher
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Henkel Press
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18--?
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Public domain
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1 broadside ; 11 x 17 cm.
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English
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H Flat File 1:5 H38spa Henkel S7
Medicine