Southern recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1820-1872, July 30, 1872, Image 4

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ttonnt&is- A Man Falls Forty Feel and Lodges Over a Precipice of 1200 Feet. On last Salurdaj 7 , between two and three o’clock, Major John B. Steward, who lives on his farm near the north base of Stone Mountain, thought he heard the voice of a man in distress on the steep side of the mountain. On looking up he saw the head of a man, and saw him wav* ing'his bands for succor. The man called to Major Steward for a drink of water, and said that he had but little money but he would give it all to be taken from the place where he was. Major Steward asked him if he was not hoaxing him ? The man replied that he was in earnest. Maj. Steward was a gallant wearer of the gray and has a heart open to the cry of the distressed. Cautioning the man to keep quiet, he proceeded to town at once and obtained assist ance. The news spread like wild fire over town, and every heart ran out in anguish for the condition of the unfortunate one. Those who went to the rescue made “quick time” to get there. Men were stationed at the base on the north side to signal the party on the top at what point to descend. Securing the rope to a cedar tree firmly imbedded between two mas sive rocks, Col. J. T. Willingham and F. P. Juhan made the perilous descent to rescue the man. About three hundred feet from the top of the mountain they came to him. He was lying in agulch, or water-course, furrowed out of the rock by rains. One foot was jammed in a crevice, and the other bent under his body. He was hugging the rock closely, while one hand was grasped in the strap on the collar of his coat. A small tablet of rock, two or three feet long and a foot or so wide, was all that was between him and a fall of some 1200 feet to the ground. Had he moyed two or three feet, ei ther to the right or left, he would have been precipitated 1200 feet to the bottom, and only a horrible mass would have been found to tell the tale. He had Iain there from Friday evening late until Saturday evening about 5 o’clock, a period of nearly 24 hours. His anxieties and suffer ings were intense, no doubt. His feet were swollen, lacerated and blistered by the hot rocks; the sun poured upon him its fiercest rays, causing the most excruciating thirst, and producing almost entire blind ness. Death seemed to stare him in the face on all sides. Return, with out friendly aid, he could not. He was afraid to move either to the right or left, or get up, for that terri ble fall was beneath him. Without succor, he must die a lingering, tor turing death of thirst and starvation. In adjusting the rope, several rocks were in the way, and fearing that the rope might dislodge them and bring them down on the unfortu nate man, they were removed and thrown ofl in such a direction as not to strike on the spot occupied by the man. With a crashing noise they v rolled to the brow of the precipice on a line with him, and then plunged down that terrific| distance, burying themsel/es in the earth at the base. Reaching the place, the rope was tied around the man, and, assisted by Col. J. Willingham, he was con ducted to a place of safely, and Mr. Willingham returned and assisted Mr. Juhan to get back. Upon reach ing the summit the rescued man was so thirsty, that he would have emp tied a bucket of water at one or two draughts had he been suffered to do so. He wa3 carried to Col. Wil lingham’s store and cared for. Much praise is due to Maj. Steward, Col. Willingham and F. P. Juhan for their priseworthy and humane ef forts. HOW THE MAN GOT THERE. On Friday evening, the man al luded to, reputed to be a Mr. Mc Carty, of Villa Rica, Carroll county, went on the top of Stone Mountain, taking with him a bottle of whisky. He drank rather freely, and, per haps, was light headed. He started down in search of the “Devil’s Cross Roads,” and finding the descent was becoming abrupt he pulled off his boots, He had not gone far when he recollects falling and scrambling. His boots were found by Master George Jones, with an empty bottle, at the foot of a cedar tree, some one hundred feet above where McCarty was found. Hence it is supposed that he fell and scrambled together some forty or fifty feet. He recol lects leaving his boots there. The accident occurred about nightfall.— Atlanta Constitution, 9th inst. Success in Life. Benjamin Franklin attributed his success as a public man, not to his talents or his powers of speaking— for these were but moderate—but to his known integrity of character. “Hence it was,” he says, “that 1 had so much weight with my fellow- citizens. I was but a bad speaker, never eloquent, subject to much hes itation in my choice of words, hard ly correct in language, and yet I generally carried my point.” Char acter creates confidence in men in high station as well as in humble life. It was said of the first Empe ror Alexander of Russia, that his personal character was equivalent to a constitution. During the wars of the Gironde, Montaigne was the on ly man amongst the French gentry pv •**«» wuawv/ gulua UUDdll CU j and it was said of him that bis per sonal character was worth more to him than a regiment of horse. That character is power, is true in a much higher 3ense than that knowl edge is power. Mind without heart, intelligence without conduct, clever ness without goodness, are powers only for mischief. We may be in structed or amused by them, but it is sometimes as difficult to admire them as it would be to admire the dexterity of a pick-pocket or the horsemanship of a highwayman.— Truthfulness, integrity and good ness—qualities that hang not on any man’s breath—form the essence of manly character, or, as one of our old writers has it, “that in-bred loy alty unto virtue which can serve her without livery.” When Stephen of Colonna-fell into the hands ot his base assailants, and they asked him in ^derision, “Where is now your fortress f” “Here !” was his bold reply, placing his hand upon his heart. It is in misfortune that the character ot the upright man shines forth with the greatest lustre; and when all else tails, he takes stand upon his integrity and his courage. A young Texan skinned a cow that died of a cattle disease, became inoculated with the virus, and died of it himself. REAL FACTS FIFTY PER CENT LESS THAN THE GOODS CAN BE IMPORTED, And Just What Every Lady Wants- W, E have this day received by overland Express, a Job Lot ot 23,475 Yards REAL FRENCH EDGINGS AND IKTSEIR/TlisrGUS ! In JACONETS, NAINSOOK, and SWISS which will be offerod in pieces of 6, 9 or more yards and sold for CASH at the most amaz^ ingly low and tempting prices. We wish the public to be assured that when we advertise IB^nFLG-^IUNTS We have enough of them to last more than one day, and wish every lady in Louisville and surrounding country, when they visit Augusta, to examine these goods for themselves; MULLARKY BROS. April 20 3m. CHICAGO. Herrings Safe O NE hundred and forty firms have testified to the preservation of their Books. Papers and Valuables in the terrible CHICAGO FIRES. etn’sP areingHrt Champion Fawarded the Prize Medals at the WordP Air in London. At the Exhibition Universelle in Paris, and The World’s Fair in New York. Also, winner of the wager of 30.0 0 0 Francs Awarded at the Paris Exhibition to the Best Safe in the World !! fs New Patent Herring’ Champion Bankers’ Safes! Patent high and low steel-welded, combined with Patent Franklinite. Proof against the blow-pipe, as well as the drill. With patent hinged tongue and groved door and patent rubber-packed flange. Proof against wedges nitro glycerine and gunpowder. Manfactured only by JERKING, FAKREL A SHER MAN, 251 and 252 Broadway, cor. Murray St. N. Y. FARREL, HERRING & CO., Philadelphia. HERRING &;CO„ Chicago. HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN, New Orleans. WRIGHT, SCHMIDT &. CO„ Agents, At lanta, Ga. JOHN S W IGHT, Agent, Augusta,Ga. PURSE|& THOMAS, Agents, Savannah, Ga. r may 7 tf. Oliver, Douglass & Co. 42 THIRD STREET, MAdOST GA. SOLE AGENTS.OF THE SteYvard and Great Benefactor COOKING STOVE, Cotton Plant Improved IKON WITCH- And various other patterns of Cooking Stoves, all guaranteed. POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, Knob and Pad Locks, Schovil and Shovel pattern Hoes. Wood and Willow Ware, Steam Pipe and Fitting's, Wholesale Manufacturer of TIN WARE. Full line of House Furnishing Goods. OLIVER, DOUGLASS & Co-, VINECAR BITTERS J. Walkeh Proprietor. R. H. McDonald * Co., Drogjletii »o4 Gen. Ag' ts, San Francisco. CaL, and 32 and 3 4 Commerce St, 2*.Y• MILLIONS Bear Testimony to their Wonderful Curative Effects. They are not a vile Fancy Drink, made of Foor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse Li quors doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste, called “Tonics,” “Appetizers,” “Restorers,” Ac., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine,made from the native Roots and Herbi’of Cali fornia, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Reno vator and Invigorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy con dition. No person can take these Bitters according ;to directions and remain long unwell,provided their bones are'not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. They are a Gentle Purgative ns well ns'n Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, in young [or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equaL For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheuma tism and Gont, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bil ious, Remittent and Intermittent tFevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement OX the Di gestive Organs. DVSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Headache, l’ain in the Shoulders.Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the cflsprings of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulats the torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled effi cacy in cleansing the blood of all impurities, and impart ing new life and vigor to the whole system. FOR SKINDISEASES, Eruptions. Tatter, Sail Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles, King-Worms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch.Seurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Bis. eases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried cut of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such eases will convince, the most incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its im purities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Erup tions or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow, Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist, there is scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth whose body is exempt from the presence of worms. If is not upon the healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but unon the diseased human, and slimy deposits that breed these living mongers of disoMo. No System of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics, will free the system from worms like these Uittere. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD Ac CO., D p,, £ffists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, California, and 32 and 34 Commerce Street, New York. W^rSOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND D£ALKxtS. NATURE’S MIS S! Free from the Poisonous and Health-destroying Drugs us ed in others Hair Prepara tions. No SUGAR OF LEAD—No LITHARGE-No NITRATE OF SILVER, and is entirely Transparent and clear as crystal, it will not soil the finest fabric—perfectly SAFE, CLEAN and EFFICIEN T—desideratums LONG SOUGHT FOR AND FOUND AT LAST! It restores and prevents the Hair from be coming Gray, imparts a soft, glossy appear ance, removes Dandruff, is cool and refreshing to Lhs head, checks the Hair from falling off, and restores it to a great extent when prema turely lost, prevents Headaches, cuies all hu mors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural Heat. AS A DRESSING FOR THE HAIR IT IS THE BEST .ARTICLE IN THE MARKET. DR. G. SMITH, Patentee, Groton Junction, Mass., Prepared only by PROCTOR BROTH ERS, Gloucester, Mass. The Genuine is put up in a pannel bottle, made expressiy for it with the name of the article blown in the glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature's Hair restora tive, and take no other. For sale in Milledgeville by L. W. HUNT &CO. In Sparta, by A. H. BIRDSONG & CO. p July 2 lv- K Feh28 ’71 1y. Railroad Time Table* Macon and Brunswick Railroad. LEAVE ARRIVE Macon.. 8 20 am 525pm 7 45 p m 6 50am Brunswick 545 am 9 25pm Jacksonville, Fla 7 00 am 700pm Savannah 7 00pm 745am (Macon & Hawkinsville 6 45am 645pm Macon 3 05 pm 10 30 am Central Railroad. LEAVE ARRIVE Macon.... 8 00 am 451pm 620 pm 515am Savannah ...... 7 15am 615pm 7 00 p m 5 30 a m Train from Gordon to Milledgeville and Ea tonton connects with down night train from Macon and up day train from Savannah. Southwestern Railroad. LEAVE ARRIVE Macon . b 00 a’m 4 35 p in 8 50 p m 5 00 a m Eufaula . 7 45 a m 458 p m 5 10pm 10 00 a m Muscogee Railroad. LEAVE ARRIVE Macon . 5 25 a m 6 12 p m 8 15 p m 4 10 a m Columbus . 12 45 pm 11 00am • 8 05 p m 4 45 a m South Carolina Railroad. LEAVE ARRIVE Augusta . 7 40 a m 3 30 p m 6 00 p m 5 40 a m Charleston---- . 3 10am 4 25 p m 3 30 p m 7 Uti a m Western and Atlantic Railroad. LEAVE ARRIVE Atlanta . 10 30 p m 1 42 a m 6 00 a m 1 32 p m 2 45 p m 10 00 a m Chattanooga. — ., . 5 20j»m 616am 5 30 a in P1.21 m 44 B E R N D B EOS., MACON, OHOlialA ST, MANUFACTURERS OF AND IN WHOLESALE AND: RETAIL DEALERS LADIES MEN’S AND BOYS’ SADDLES OF ALL KINDS. CARRIAGE, BAROUCHE, PHAETON and SINGLE and DOUBLE BUGGY HARNESS, YVAGON HARNESS, SINGLE & DOUBLE, for four, six, and so on, STAGE AND CART HARNESS, WOOL FACED COLLARS. We manufacture the above extensively, and are therefore prepared to fill orders at short notice Also keep constantly on hand a complete stock of Saddlers’, Harness, Shoemaker’s Hardware & Tools. Harness Leather, Shirting, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather. KIP, CALF AND LINING SKINS, LACE AND PATENT LEATHER OF ALL {KINDS ENAMELFD MUSLIN, DRILL AND DUCK, PLAIN AND FIGURED. Buggy, Carriage, Wagon, Riding and Drovers’ Whips. Linen and Woolen Covers for horses, Fly Nets, Linen and Woolen Buggy Robes, eta flu?*Merchants, Planters and all, will find it is their interest to purchase our goods. Do not fail to call or order from us. We pay cash for all kinds of Furs and Skins, Hides, Leather in the rough, Tallow, Wax and Wool. Macon, Ga., May 28. 1871. r n 6*n E. J. DOZIER. W. R. WALTON. DOZIER & WALTON, Wholesale Grocers, AND Dealers in "Wines, Liquors, Etc., 269 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. L IBERAL Terms to Wholesale buyers, and usual time rates allowed. A large stock kept on hand constantly. Purchasers visiting Augusta will please call and examine. apriI23 3m n r DOZIER Sr WALTON Planters, Read This! BURDICK - BROTHERS’ IS TIIE HEADQUARTERS FOR Grain & Provisions 63 THIRD STREET, MACON, GA*, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HOG. WE HAVE NOW IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE, 50.000 pounds BACON C. R. SIDES and SHOULDERS, 30.000 pounds BULK C. R. SIDES and SHOULDERS, For sale at Lowest Market Price by BURDIOEt BROTHERS. o 5.000 bushels prime WHITE CORN. 2.000 bushels prime MIXED CORN, Which we will sell as low as anybodv. BURDICK. BROTHERS. RECEIVING THIS DAY 100 BARRELS Belle of Georgia Flour. This is our favorite brand, and cannot be excelled in this market. One car load “Kenesaw” Mills EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. One car load “Marietta” Mills FAMILY FLOUR, One car load GOOD SUPERFINE, in barrels and sacks. BURDICK ^R Three car loads PRIME WESTERN HAY. One car load CHOICE FEED OATS. Just received by BURDICK BROTHERS. MAGNOLIA HAMS, FRESH MEAL,| WHEAT BRAN, SHORTS, PREPARED COW FOOD, LIVERPOOL and VIRGINIA SALT, SUGAR, COFFEE, etc., now in Store. CHOICE LEAF LARD IN TIERCES AND CANS. We offer the above on as reasonable terms as any house in this market, for Cash or approved City Acceptance. Give us your orders, and we will try to please you. BURDICK BROTHERS. april 6th 1872 rpn 3ra. At M. JACKSON, COTTON FACTOR ANT> COMMISSION" MERCHANT, t9 MeINTOSH STREET, AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. april 20-3m LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. D. QUINN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC and PERIODICALS, 183 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Ga., Manufacturers’ Agent and Wholesale Dealer in all kinds of Blank Books, for Mercantile use, including Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Re cords, Pass Books, Memorandum Books, Time Books, Drawing and Scrap Books, Autograph Books, Copy, Cyphering and Exercise Books, for school use, &c., &c. The Writing Papers include Cap, Letter and Note, American, English and French Ruled and Plain, Stamped and Unstamped. The stock of Envelopes embraces Letter, Note and Offi cial sizes, of all colors and qualities, beside a full line of General Station ery, including all the innumerable minor items lor use in the Counting Room. Also many articles that would be appropriately desigraed as Fancy Stationery. In the Book Department, will be found the Stand ard Text Books for Schools and Colleges, Dictionaries, Bibles and Prayer Books, Music Books, and a large assortment of Juvenile and Toy Books, and a well selected stock in General Literature. In the Miscellaneous Stock, in which we deal, we can offer to buyers as favor able terms as any establishment in the trade. A new price list will soon be issued, which will enable purchasers to make selections and or* der by mail, if desired. Such orders will receive prompt and carefnl attention, since the most thorough system marks the mode of doing busU ness in this establishment. april 16 rn 3m. new advertisements, r BOOK AGENTS jMKLWL ffiL Now at work, or looking for some new book frOBl one to twentX minutes N ill miss it if they do not at once write for “®WV,. will circulars of the best selling book published Extraordinary inducements offered. Profits ! more than double the money. Outfit free. Ad dress,F. M. REED, 139 Eighth St, NewYork. AGENTS WANTED For GOODSPEED’S Presidential Campaign Book. The’ great work of the year. Prospectus, post paid, 75 cts. Immense sale guaranteed. Also for my Campaign Charts and Haps. J W Goodspeed N ■ Orleans, Cincinnati, St Louis any AGENTS WANTED—for the Lives of Grant! Greeley! WILSON! BROWN! And the leading men of all parties. Over 40 Steel Portraits. Just the book wanted by the masses everywhere. Agents meat with won derful success. Send for Circuia - and secure territory at once. Address, ZIEGLER & McCURDY, 503 North Sixth Street, St. Louis Mo. Rockbridge Alum Springs, Ya. OPEN JUNE 15th, 1872. The proprietor offers additional attractions this season. New, elegant and spacious Draw ing and Ball Rooms, beautiful lawns, exquisite air and scenery, while, the watem of these spe cial springs invariably relieve Consumption, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, & Diarrhoea and are for sale by leading Druggist every where, Readily accessible via Chesapeake and Ohio R. R- Stop at Goshen Depot, where coaches will be in waiting. Pamphlets on ap plication, JAMES A. FRAZIER, Prop. July2 1m. DO NOT FAIL’Sr V”cor”°o“' North to secure one of the celebrated improved Stewart Cook Stoves, With its special attachments, Roaster, Baker & Broiler. The Stove and Furniture carefully packed for shipment. Books sent on applica tion, St., N. I Burnham's New Turbine is in gener- al use throughout the U. S. A six inch, is used by the Government iu tlie ( Patent Office, Washing- 2? ton, D. C. Its simplicity! r of construction and the 5 power it transmits renders it the best water wheel ever invented. Pamphlet free. N. F. BURNHAM, York, Pa. H BLOOD PURIFIER • a Powerful Tonic, specially {adapted for use in Spring, when the languid and debilita ted system needs strength and vitality; it will give vigor to the feeble, strength to the weak, animation to the dejected, activity to the slug gish, rest to the weary, quiet to the nervous, and health to the infirm. It is a South American plant, which acco ing to the medical and scientific periodicals London and Paris, possesses the most powerfu tonic properties known to the Materia Medica and is well known in its native country as hav ing wonderful curative qualities, and has been long used as a specific in all cases of Impurities of the Blood, Derangement of the Liver and Spleen, Tumors, Dropsy, Poverty of the Blood, Debility, Weakness of the Intestines, Unterine or Urinary Organs. DR. WELL S EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA Is strengthening and nourishing ; like nutri- ciens food, taken into the stomach, it assimi lates and diffuses itself through the circulation, giving vigor and health. It regulates the Bowels, quiets the Nerves acts directly on the secretive organs, and, by its powerful Tonic and restoring effec's, pro duces healthy and vigorous action of the whole system. JOHN Q.KELLOGG, Platt St., New York. Sole Agent for the United States. Price One Dollar per bottle. Send for Circu lar 4A jane 4 r p n lm. rmmmm* W s ORCESTER DICTIONARIES Have been aiopted by the State Board of Education of VIRGINIA., NORTH CAROLINA, ALABAMA, and ARKANSAS. In use in the cities of RICHMOND, VA., NORFOLK, VA: MOBILE, ALABAMA. SA VANN AH, GA ATLANTA, GA., $c. The Standard in Orthography and Pronunciation in Washington and Lee University, The University of Virginia, The College of William and Mary, » The University of Georgia, The Wesleyan University, Alabama, Sec . BREWER & TILEST0N. vy KCillsL Street, BOSTON. may 7 1872 rp 3m. alter reading this advertisement need , SUFFER WITH PAIN Radw.y • Ready Relief u » Cnre f PAIN. r * ttr ? It was the first and i, THE ONL* PAIN KEHFnv that instantly stops the nwst eim. pains, allays Inflamation, and cures ( dUn ^ tions, whether of the Lungs, Stomach °fP S ‘ ets, or other glands or organs, by one'."* cation. a Ppu- ] In from one to twenty miuutes, no m.,., how violent or excruciating the nain , r Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Iufirm ‘‘ e Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated wi*h P !f- d ’ ease may suffer. u ®t«* The application of the Ready Relief* part or parts where the pain or difficulty l • will afford ease and comfort. 3 tx ‘ s ‘ 8 Twenty drops in half a tumbler of » will in a few moments cure Cramps, .s.J 31 ' 1 Sour Stomach Heartburn, gi c k He Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Wind m h Bowels, and a Internal Pains. Travelers should always carry abotH Radway's Ready Relief with them Af ° f drops in water will prevent sickn. s j or *- r * from change of water It i s be-,,' P ain -‘ French Brandy or Bitters as a stimnill. 41 FEVER AND AGUE, Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents- T; is not a remedial agent in this worldVh , re cure Fevei and Ague, and all other Ma\ Was I Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and Fevers (aided by Radway's Pills i 80 ; , er Radway’s Ready Relief. Fifty cents lb' 3 HEALTH ! BEAUTY M j Strong and pure rich blood—increase nfs and weight—clear skin and beautifal I complexion secured to all DR. RADWAY'S SABSAPARILLIAV BESOLVEAT Has made the most astonishing cures so 1. • I so rapid are the changes the body un . I dergoes, under the influence of this truly wonderful Medicine, that Every day an increase in Flesh I and Weight is Seen and Felt. run tiRK.tr u/lood risen?, KR Every drop of the Sarsaparilian Resort I communicates through the Blood, .7 1 Urine, and other fluids and juices of the -yj- tem the vigor of life, for it repairs the wa-:. -1 of the body with new and soud material. Scrof ula, Syphilis, Consumption, Giandularj Ji s ; case, Ulcers in the throat, Mouth. Tumors Nodes in the Glands and other parts of tii? system, Sore Eyes, Strumorous discharge from the Ears, and the worst forms of Ska diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Real" Ring Worm, 6’alt Rheum, Erysipelas. Acse Black Spots. Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers in the Womb, and all weakening ai. painful discharges. Night Sweats, Loss «• Sperm and all wastes of the life principle 'l are within the curative range of this wouJer of Modern Chemistry, and a few days use will prove to any person using it for either .: Lese forms of disease its potent power to cure them. Not only does the Sarsaparillian Resolvet: excels all known remedial agents in the curs of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional, ani Skin diseases; but it is the only positive cure for Kidney and Bladder Conipiaints, Urinary Bad Womb diseases, Gravel. Diabetes. DropA Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine tright’s Disease, Albuminuria, and in ailu ses where there are brick dust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substan'-i like the white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there is a morbid, dark billious ap pearance. and white bone-dust deposits, ai.i when there is a pricking, burning sensatim when passing water, and pain in the Small uf the Back and along the Loins. DR. RAD WAYS PERFECT PURGATIVE FILLS. perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with svreet gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and strengthen. Radway’s Pills, for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowt.s, Kidneys, Bladder, A’ervous Diseases. Hesl ache, Constipation, Costiveness, lnuigestio:., Dyspepsia, Billiousness, Bilious Fever, L- flammation of the Bowels, Piles, and all Pe rangements of the Internal Viscera. War ranted to effect a positive cure. Purely Veg etable. containing no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs. Observes the following symptoms resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs: A few doses of Radway’s Pills will free the system from ail the above named disorders. Price, 25 cents per Box. Sold by Druggists. Read “False rnd True.” Send one letter- stamp to Radway & Co., No 32 Warren St., Cor. of Church Street, New York. Informa tion worth thousands will be sent you. rJuly4 1871. 26 ly M. Neblett. Win. M. Goodrich ■A.TJGrUSTA GrA. COTTON GINS* W E 'he undersigned, respectfully inform the planting community that we con tinue to manufacture COTTON GIh'3. We were awarded ttie Premium, open to t.:i world, for the Gin at the Cotton States il-.- chanies' and Agricultural Fair, held at Au gusta last season. Also, received the Fir*: Premium at the State Fair of South Carolina- We feel warranted in saying that a tiiai ot our Gins is all that is necessary to guaranteo satisfaction. Orders solicited early in the season to prevent delay. Old Gins repaired on reasonable terms- NEBLETT Sc GOODRICH, rn april 23 6m. Grover and Baker chine. Sewing My D.AJRJBY-S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID fpms invaluable Family Jledictne, foi J-purifying, cleansing, removing baa odors in all kinds ot sickness; for burns sores^^oundsj^stings; for Erysipelas, rheunatism, and all skin diseases; for catarrh, sore mouth, sore throat, diptheria; for colic, diarrhoea, cholera; as awash "to soften and beautify the skin; to remove nj^spots, milaew, fruit stains, taken ^££^RY gg Jggljj»gapp!iec^exterDailvp}o highlyrecomnjended by all who have used it is for sale by all Druggists and Ooun- For Simplicity, Ease of Operation, and Du rability. the GROVER & BARER SEW INC- MACHINE is unrivalled. Responsible Agen- wanted in every town iu the State. Address, GROVER & BAKER S. M. CO- 21 i Bull St., Savannah, Ga- apri!23 3m rn. \ lECTOI TO YOUNG MK: Just Published, in » Sealed Envelope. 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