li ' u rather a strange sight to see the naaae bf Bonaparte on a lawyer’s sign, mft jt Baltimore letter to the fhilnddphta Times', yet “ Charles J. Bonaparte, may be te d any day on aSt .Paul street law office. “ Although grandson of Jerome Bonaparte, King of Westphalia, and grand nephew of the Seat bfaptoleon, Mr Bonaparte is a stannch aphblican, fully appreciating the advantages which this great Republic offers over the effete monarchies of Europe. He Is devoted to his profession, which I by-the-way, was that of his great-grand-father and namesake, Charles Bonaparte, ' advocate of Corsica. Mr Bonaparte, although in the enjoyment of a princely fortune, left to him by his grandmother, .■ ■ ■ the late Madame Bonaparte, is a hard working lawyer,- at his offiee -every day and frequently in court pleading cases ■with ability and eloquence. He has the appearance of an Italian, but the comm l >n sense of an American, and would not give nr his profession for the proudest position could be offered under a restored , Bonapartist dynasty. ” READ IT ALL. IT MAY SAVE YOUR WEE.— Hop Bitters are the purest and best medicine evermade. They are compounded from hops, buchu, mandrake, and .dandelion. “ The oldest, best, most renowned, and valuable medi- - '-cine in the world, and in addition contain all - the bff* and most effective curative properties •fall,other bitters, being the greatest liver regulator, blood purifier, and life and health restoring agent on earth.” They give new life and vigor to the aged and infirm. “To clergymejvlawyers, literary men, laborers, ladies, and all those whose sedentary employments cause tv w--,-'irregularities of the blood, ■ stomach, bowels, or kidneys, or who require an appetizer, tonic, and .mild,stimulant, these Bitter are invaluable, ■ ■ Siting highly curative, tonic, and stimulating, v aritbost intoxicating.” “No matter what your feelings or symptons are, or what the disease ■ f ," for ailment is, use Hop Bitters. Don’t wait •j until you are sick, but if you only feel bad or 5 - use the Bitters at once. It may save -«>ur life- Hundreds have been saved by doing ■ io, at.» trifling cost.” Ask your druggist or ■Aysician, “Do not suffer yourself or let your but- use' and urge them to use -sl^fsC HmhßiMen-’’ : ‘‘Remember, Hop Bitters is jn | *. ( ,,dtnflgetL drunken nostrum., but the andibest .medicine ever’made, and no i|Sfis»ewon or family.should, be without it” Hop Manulacturipg'Co., .Melbourne, AusRochester, N.Y., U.S.A.V Toronto, Antwerp, Paris. —[Advt.]
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 970, 15 June 1883, Page 3
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399Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 970, 15 June 1883, Page 3
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