McDuffie weekly journal. (Thomson, McDuffie County, Ga.) 1871-1909, July 03, 1872, Image 4

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|?octrjr. i- ' Tho Way-worn piljrrim. JIT THE LATE BET. WJC. AK*OLD. Now my Lord doth bid me labor, And do all the good I can, To mjmelf and to my neighbor, That is every child of man. And when all my work's completed, I ehall then l>e called away; •Jeans — high in glory Rested, Then will apeak to me, and say: “Way-worn pilgrim, thee I pity, Thon hast suffered ranch I know, Labored hard to reach the city Where immortal pleaanrea flow, Now thy pleasing expectation Thon ahalt fnlly realize, In tho joyful habitation Os my saints above tho skies. “Wny-wom pilgrim, end thy journey, Hie, and thon shalt happy be, 800 ! I've sent my angels for thee, Como with them, and dwell with me; Lot the passage not alarm thee, Though the waves of Jordan roar Nothing in the least shall harm thee— I will bring Ikce safely o'er. “Way-worn pilgrim, I am gracions, Though my ways may seem sevore; In my sight thy death i» precious, And to savo thoo I am near, I have always thee befriended. And I will befriend then still; Every heir of my salvation, Here shall live and reign with mo.” Moplgsiffo on tho Farm. Mary, let’s kill the fatted calf and celebrate tlio day, For the last dreadful mortgage on tho farm is wiped away. I have got tho papers with mo--they »ro right as right can bo— Lot us laugh and sing together, for tho dear old farm is free. Don't all the Yankees celebrate tho fourth of July? Jlocauso 'twns then that Freedom's sun lit up our nation's sky; Why shouldn't we, tliou, celebrate, and tho day ne’er forget? Where is there any freedom like being out of debt ? I’vo riz tip many mornings an hour before the sun, And night hoH overtaken nio lioforo the task was done. When weary with tho labor, 'twas this thought that moved my arm — Each day of toil will help pay tho mortgage on tho Farm. And, Mary, you havo done your part in rowin’ to the shore, By hikin' eggs and butter to tho little villngo storo j You did not spend tho money in dressing up for show, lint Rang from mom till evening in your faded cal ico. And llossio, our sweet daughter—God Moss her lit **■» heart— The lad that gets her for a wife must bo by naturo smart — film's gone without piano herlonoly hours to charm, To have a hand in paying off tho mortgage on tho farm. 111 build a little Oottago soon, to nmko yonrhoart rejoice, I’ll buy a good piano to go with Bessie's voice; You shat! not make your butter with that up and down concern, For I'll go this very day and buy the Uncut patent churn. Lay by your faded calico, and go with mo to town, And buy yourself and Bessie a nieo and shining gown; Low prices on for our prodtteo uood not give us alarm, Sprueo up a little, Mary, thero's no mortgngo on tho farm. While our hearts are now so joyful, Mary, lot us not forget, To thank tho God of heaven foi being out of debt: For Ifo gave ruin and sunshine, amt put strength into my arm, And lengthened out my days to soo no mortgage on the farm. IPMrilattewm* rui kil-.-; 11 lisT Ortho IJ.mI Hot ReoovWr'ie tiou ol'u KoluriK'tl Hebei. Immediately after the Into lamented surrender I returned to llie bosom of my family, bearing upon my body the marks of honorable and legitimate war fare. If a man has no right, in the bosom of his own family, pray whose bosom lias he a right in 1 But I didn’t go right in. Not by any means. My badge of chivalry just at that time, was not of a character to commend me, at once, to the arms and affection of my too scrupulously neat and tidy wife. I was ordered into quarantine. I was put upon docks for repairs. In other words, I had the itch. California itch, it was pronounced by competent judge*; but why so denominated, I nm at a loss to determine, unless be cause it was a healthy, robust, salubri ous case. This was the true state of the case—and it was the first case 1 had ever had, although I had been a law yer for some time, by profession, bar ring the practice—for it is always well to bar the practice at the bar. I reached home that night in May <>s, after a hard day’s walk through a gentle rain, and took my seat by a cheerful spring fire. Somehow I had conscientious scruples against letting the itch part of nay military giory leak out until next morning. But it was in vain. In vain I strove to let conceal ment, like a worm, feed on my damask, etc. My grimaces, my bodily gyra tions, soon began to point a moral and tell a tale. Uriah, said the old lady slowly and gloomily, you’ve got the itch/ And I wouldn’t have ft to break out in the bosom of my family for any thing on eirth. It would be a shame and a scandal to the neighborhood. I had to own up. I nut on a ghastly grin and tried to make her believe the itch, after all, was nothing but a patri otic luxury, a good thing to have in a] family. She couldn’t see it. She re- j fused positively to come within six feet ; of me, while the children stood aloof | and stared at me as if I was a wild ! beast. I tried to he familiar— but it j was no go. I had been absent many j weary months, and was full of love 1 and poetry. “Como rest in this bosom, my own stricken dear,” didn’t seem to strike any one in particu lar. The question was, was I stored away that night in a room to myself, to muse on the pomp and pride and circumstance of gloriously —especial- ly the circumstance. My wiii* was in exorable. I suppose you knoiK what that means—in a woman ? It you don’t, come down and stay a week with me, and take occasion to bring a quantity of mud in on your boots, and it won’t take you long to find out. — She dou’t put her foot down often, hut when she does she puts it down a little of tho firmest. I know very well I would have to get rid of that case completely before I could ever Anow my rights and knowing dare maintain them. It was the worst case I had ever heard of. Scratch. I reckon if all the scratching I did in any one day had been spread it would have covered a surface equal to twenty-five acres— good measure. And what was getting to be still more serious, my nails were fast wearing down into the quick, and corns were growing on the batls of my fingers. So early the next morning, after my arrival home, I hurried over to consult an old steam doctor who had long been the oracle of the neighbor hood, and laying alt tny troubles lairly and squarely before him, begged for a short, sharp and decisive remedy. lie asked me if I was equal to the emergency. I gladly answered in the affirmative. I was equal to anything that would speedily restore my wife’s lost love. I felt like one who trode alone; and there was nothing in this world that was half so sweet as love’s old dream;—tho same old dream. He said he though lie could sweeten me. I took the bottle of turpentine ac cording to directions, went home and locked up in my room with all hut me departed, I began to strip for the con test. I was all over as spotted as a leopard, and as raw as a pioce of new beef. I poured the saving fluid into a saucer, caught up about a gill into the hollow of each hand, and rubbed it on with the energy that springs from des pair. I used up half the bottle before L stopped to think. Then I didn’t stop long. I made a start as I thought for tho door, and found myself half way up tho chiniiey. I rolled down and rolled over, and screamed tike a wild Indian. Talk about yallow jacket plasters and hornets nests and honey bees and abominable bumble bees, and hot ashes, and hell fire / If I hand’t boen dumped heels over head into the furnace of the Tennessee Iron Works, 1 would freeze to death in five minutes. I was on the bed, under the bed, walk ing first upon my heels and then upon my toes and champing the hit, and chawin one leg of my pants, till it loot ed litre a dilapidated dish-rag. I had enough rebellion in me to havo started three small republics. My wife and children vveTe pounding and screaming at (be door trying to get in; but 1 oouldn’t find the door, for the room was (lying round like a spinning jenny. I was foaming at tho mouth IHe fif teen cases of hydrophobia, and calling alternately for water and fire. Tho next morning there was less one case of itch in the so-called, anyhow. I pealed off like an onion. I shed enough scales that night to have set up a Now England fishery. My hide drew up till it was with the greatest difficulty I could get my feet to the floor for more than a week. In deed, all my friends say that my sivin has been short ever since. In less thou twenty-four hours after I was able to get about one steam doctor had timely notice, signed, sealed and delivered by order of the chief of the Klu-Klux-Klaq to emigrate. He is now a matyr in some county of Ohio on ac count of his ‘political opinion,’ and has once represented his district in Con gress. The Orangemen of this city have de cided to parade July 1 2th, and expect that six thousand men will join the pro cession, not counting the police or the military. It is said that the Police Commissioners will be requested to al low the Orangemen to carry their ban ners and have the bands play the tunes they consider their espesial property. The question of a parade rests with the Police Commissioners.—JV. l r . Observer. ‘Can you change a two-dollar bill ■' said an impecunious drinker to a bar-tender ‘Yes.’ ‘Well, when I got a two-dollar bill HI bring it in-’ J. M. HARP, Wholesale and retail dealer in SUES’? Hl£©33 333 ©3IL S LAMPS AND LAMP FIXTURES, Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of TIN AND SHiET IRON WARE 1 GUTTERING, ROOFING, And all kinds of Jobbing done promptly and neatly. Gm 6 1-5S £ Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Established • in 1813. T. 11. MANLEY, WITH— Gm* Mav&sa.v & Sox» NURSERYMEN, HAVE FOB SALE a LABOE ABSOBMENT OF ORNAMENTAL TREES, EVERGREENS, & ROSES,' (■rape Vines ami Small Fruits, DWARF AND STANDARD FRUIT TRiES, Rochester, N. Y. ET / \f \ AGENTS WANTED for our splendid p)\ Jl J life-fiize chart* of GEN. LEE, “STONE WALL JACKSON, and 20 other Historical and .Religions Charts! Our MAPS, CHARTS, etc., have a universal sale. No risk ! Large profits! HAASIH & LUBRECHT, Empire Map and Chart Establishment, 107 Liberty street, New York. F URNifIJRE"' OF ALL DESO HI I’TIONS. _at— C PLATT BROTHERS, (Formerly C. A. Flatt & Co.,J 214 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. 1,000 Maple & Walnut Bedsteadg, $5 to $10! Wo particrtlarly call the attrition of purchasers tn our Solid Walnut Chamber .Suits for Beauty, /durability and Cheapness. Our Manufacturing Department is at j!/in opera tion. Special orders will he promptly attended to. Repairs done in all its branches.) Upholstering Department. . Hair Clo»h, Enameled Cloth, Reps, Terry and Springs,and all articles suitab'efor uitum torturers, wo offer at Low Frtcea. jan3l mO SPRING OuSStft MOM. AT Motiartx & Sv&rr*#* jy n e ss oooos Embracing all tho iiovollioaof tho Season. A beautiful line of Whitt) Goods, plain and Stripe^ Piques, Striped’and Figured* Full lino of Hosiery, Cornells, gs and Notions. Edging and Inserting, a beautiful assortment, Clothing, of all grades. Now Spring Hats, lor Men and^llo^ Boots and Shoes, in great varieties. Which Will Sold Low The Public arc Requested to call and examine. No Trouble to show Obods. apr24m!? but l mpqr l Spring & SummeiyDry Goods. J. B. NEAL & SON, Have just received a large an',| well .elected stock of Spring & Summer consisting of L dies’ Stress >ri*. Unit'* Furnishing Blcdy Tide C|»s, Boot*, jp shoe*. And Everything Usually kept in a FIRoT CLASS DRY GOODS SHI. Have uHvuys on Hand a fine lot. of G-roceries JILL OF din II SI Sill AT THE Lowest Cash Prices. CALL AND Examine our stock before PURCHASING ELSEWHERE AND WE 30&MMTEE J". 18. Sc SOTsT, apvlTml Thomson, Ga. Burnett’s Cocoaine. No oils, neither pomades or alcoholic washes—foreign or domestic —can compare with Cocoaine as a hair dressing. It anchors the hair firmly in the scalp-gives it new life and lustre—and renders it the crowning glory of both sexes, old and young. Notice, PERSONS owning dogs, withinthe corporate limits of Thomson arc hereby notified, that the Ordi nance requiring a tax on these canines, will be rig;d ly inforced on and after tho first of July u«xt. Those wishing collars for dogs cau procure them by calling on S. D. Morris. Marshal of 1 liomsoa. W. T. O'NEAL, Sec. Com. June 11, 1572. It The Bar Room Remedy for weakness for the stomach is a dose of Rum-bitters. They are sur charged with Fusil Oil—a deadly elemeut, which is rendered more active r*, - the pungent stringents with which it * r combined. If your stomach is weak, or year liver or bowels disordered, tone, strengtien and regulate them with Vinegar Bitters, a pu.-e vegetable stomachic corrective and apperi. es:. free from alcohol, and capable of infusing new vitality into your exhausted and disordered system. * j j \ DOLLARS A MONTH to sell our Univer- V I G sal Cement, Combination Tunnel Button- Hole Cutter, and other articles. Saco Novelty iCo* Saco, Mo. M O'DOWD & CO GROCERS -A.ISTID Commission ifteritjcmts, No, 284 Broad Street, *iiigusla, GEORGIi. HAS oa hand and for sale, at the lowest market prices, for cash or go-si factor's acceptances, payable next Fall, a full scock of Choice Groceries & Plantation Supplies, among which may be found the following: no hhis. D. R. bacon sides 10,000 lbs 1). 3. shoulders 10 casks hams KH/ packages lard 2flo bores cheese 300 bbls flour, all grades, 300 sacks oats 40 “ seed rye 100 bbls. Irish potatoes 100 packages new Mackerel —Nos. 1, 2 and 3 100 “ extra mess Mackerel 10 bbls. bucKwheat 100 chests tea all grades, 800 bbls. syrnp—different grades 200 cases oysters—l and 2 11). cans 200 cases canned fruits and vegetables 300 cases pickles, all sizes, 50 “ lobsters, 1 and 2 lb. cans 200 gross matches 200 boxes candles 60,000 Charles Dickens segars •10,000 Georgia Chiefs “ .10,000 our choice “ 2)0,000 various grades “ 5/100 bushels corn 21 hhds. Demarara sugar .'llhhds. brown sugar 10 hbds. Scotch sugar 25 boxes Havana sugar 50 bbls. crushed, powdered and granulated sugar 200 bbls. extra C and A sugar 200 bags ltio coffee 50 “ Laguavra coffee 50 pockets old Government Java coffee 100 boxes No. I soap 200 boxes pale “ 150 boxes starch 100 boxes soda 100 dozen buckets 50 dozen brooms' 10 bbls. pure linker whisky 50 bbls. Old Valley whisky 200 bbls. rye whisky, all grades 50 bbls. pure corn whisky 30 bbls. brandy, gin and mtn 10 quarter casks imported Cognac brandy 8 quarteJ casks Scotch sad Irish whisky 20 quarter casks Sherry, Fort and Madeira wine 20 casks ale and porter 10 casks Cooper's half and half 50 cases Champagne 40 cases claret 50 cases Schnapps 100 cases bitters 200 boxes tobacco, all grades 100 oases smoking tobacco, all grades. janSlyl Off w ARNOLD^ Grocer & Commission Merchant, Thomson, ... Georgia* HAVE on hand nml for Sale at the lowest market prices FOR CASH CHOICF. FAMILY GROCERIES AND PLANTA TION SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. Among which may be found the following, Bacont, Flour, ISII r, CoflTer, Fard, Chffif, Mackerel, Oyslrrs, Pickles, Canned Fruits, Soda, Tobacco, and everything kept in t\, e i; ne e s a Firs! Class Grocery Sfore. I KespecfuHy invite my friends to give me a call. o. w. Thomson, Ga. March 13, ly New Furniture Store. Furniture of all kinds on hand and daily being re ceived by 33. IR,. JOHasTSOIM at his Furniture Ware Rooms under Williams’ Hall. Walnut and Maple Chamber Suits, fine and com mon Beadsteads, Wood, Cane und Split bot- Ckairs, Bureaus, Dining, Centre and Card Tables. Wash stands, Ac., Ac, Every article of Furniture needed to make home convenient, comfortable or luxurious can be had on the most liberad term. CiT Orders promptly filled at Augusta prices. t plioNtci’ing and Repairing; done promptly and in the most workman-like style, such as Sofas, Divans, and Chairs re-covered and varnished. Chairs re-caned and varnished, and old furniture made as bright and good as new. O O P X IST SI Made to order and of any style required. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders solicited. aprlOmS Thomson, Ga. A New Beautifying Agent. All den tifrices had their drawbacks until the salubrious bark of the soap tree was brought from the Chilian 1 alley to perfect the fragrant Sozodont, the most delightful article for the teeth that a brush was ev er dipped into. Children’s Lives Saved for Fifty Cts. Ever> case of croup can be cured when first taken, by Dr. Tobias' Venetian linimen* warranted fox “. and never a bottle returned. It also cures diarrhon, dysentery, colic, sore throat, cuts, barns and external pains. Sold bv the druggists. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York, SU." TO SIOO per AVKEK. Made easy by any Lady. 20,000 sold j in six months. The most rapidly selling article ever in vented for married or sin- i gle ladies’ use. May 10, noil ts. PATAPSGO GUANO. \KC\ lbs. Liverpool Middling Cotton, delivered \ "x*-f'" at the nearest railroad depot, on or before the 31st of October, 1872, secured by note, lien or factor’s acceptance, will be taken in payment for noe ton Patapsco Guano. M. A. STOVALL, Agent, febllm2 Augusta, Ga. FOli SALE. THE store house and lot of Mrs. E. M. Massen gale, opposite Green way Hotel. Also, a beau tiful vacant lot near the Parsonage and residence, of D. 11. Irving, For terms apply to feb2Btf 11. C. RONEY, Esq. Agents are wanted for Chicago and the Great Con flagration, by Colbert <fc Chamberlin, Editors Chi cago Tribune. 528 octavo pages. Folly illustra ted. 30,00)1 SOLD. Address as above, or J. S. Goodman. Chicago, or Edward F. Hovey. Boston, or Fred. M. Smith. Auburn, N. Y., or Walton & Cos., Indianapolis, Ind. WINS LETTER BOOT For copying letters Without Peess on Wateb, continues to grow in favor wherever introduced, and thousands now using it attest its wonderful merits. All praise its Simplicity and Convenience, and a public test of six years hits fully established its genuineness and reliability. It has only to lie properly shown to be appreciated by all business men. Price 82.25. and upward* Address P. GAItUETT A CO., Philadelphia, Pa. CiT"Agents wanted. PS\ CHOLOGIC Fascination or Soul Charming, 400 pages by Herbert Hamilton, B. A. How to use this power (which all possess) at will. Di vination, Spiritualism, Sorcerism, Demonology, and a thousand other wonders. Price by mail, •*>1.25, in cloth; in paper covers, Si. Copv free to agents only. SI,OOO monthly easily made. Ad dress T. W. EVANS, rub., 41 S. Bth at., Philadel phia, Penn. Great Bargains ! THE Dry Goods of J. N. Collins deceased are now being offered for sale cheap for Cash at the store of C. W. Arnold & Cos. The Goods must be sold and hence extra inducements are offered to Mer chants and those wanting anything in the dry goods line. Call and examine for yourself. Dr. J. S. JONES, Administrator. nprlow-l AGeat Chance for Agents. Do you want an »g«nry, local or traveling, with an opportunity to make $5 to S2O a day selling our new 7 strand Whitft Wire Clothes Lines? They last forever; samples free. Send tor circular. Address at onco I hid-on River Wire Works, cor, water St & Ybideu Lane, N. Y. or 340 W Randolph St. Chicago. si u<isii*<l Amcrirn it. BILL! A HI) TABLES! Everything pertaining to billiards at lowest prices Illustrated Catalogues sent by mail. H. W. COLIENDER, NEW YORK. Successor to Phelan «f Co/lcn Dr, bl7w4 738 BROADWAY. j ~ Golden Hill Shirt 0 If you want the best fitting and nicest made shi t to be had ask ymr clothier j u for the Golden Hill. If ho has not got it ho can get it for you, if he wil not ve wi.Vseud C 0. D* to any address o * free of charge. S ml for circular and full particulprs. lIKNRY C. nUCKM AR. r. 07 Broadway, New York Importer A Manufacturer of Men’s Furnishing Good* for the trade* nlO 4nr THE BEST PAPER!*TRY IT! The Scientific American i the cheapest. and best illustrated weekly paper published. Every num ber containt* from 10 to 15 original engravings new machiuerv, novel inventions, Brid jeP, Ragin ecrintr. Works, Architecture, improved Finn Imple ments, and every new discovery in Chemistry. A y*ar’« numbers contain 832 pages and several hun dred engraving**. Thousands .of volumes are pre served for binding and reference. The practical re ceipts are well worth ten times the subscription price. Terms, $3 a year by mad. .Specimens sent free. May be had of a : i News Dealers, I*sl tents obtained on the best terms. Models of new inventions and sk?tolies examined, and ad vice free. All patents are published in the Scien tific American the week they is.-n\ Send for Pamphlet. 1 10 pag*»s. containing laws and full di rections for obtaining patents. - ** or >a P er - or concerning Patent* MUNN «N. (.(). buvk Row N. Y. Branch ofii:e, cor F. and 7th Sts.. W asLin-vf;,:,. D C. lv Wanted Agents sloo to s’2so par month—everywhere, Milo and Female, to introduce the genuine improved Marshall Saving Machine, This machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, bind, braid, cord, quilt, and embroider in a most superior manner. Price sls fully licensed and warranted for five years. We will pay SIOOO for any ma chine, high price or low, that will sew a stronger, more beautiful or more elas tic seam than ours. It makes the elas tic lock-stitch. Every second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth can not be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay agents $ LOO to $250 per month, and expenses, or a commission from which twice that amountcan be made. For circulars and terms apply to or address, MARSHALL «St CO. No. 102 Nassau Street, New York. CAUTION.—Do not be imposed up on by other parties traveling through the country palming off worthless cast iron machines under the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really cheap machine manufactured Come and 1 inv. 10,000 lbs. Prime smoked Sides. s*ooo lb*. “ li Shouliers. 500 Bushels Corn. 50 Bbls. Flour. 150 Bushels Oats [ln Store and for sale by JOHN E. BENTON. March, 20 ti Subscribe for and Advertise in ff'ftc gSnsiutss UJitror, A LIVE WEEKLY PAPER, Devoted to miscellaneous intelligence. We want agents in every town, village and hamlet in the country to solicit subscription for our paper. Published every Wednesday I Containing a resume of all the local news up to the lime of going to press. Ihe State, General and Miscellaneous News Will be the best that can be procured. T ‘‘ nas 88*00 per Annum. Large cash commissions given. g en( j f or a specimen copy as poon as you read this notice Address, W. T. CHRISTOPHER. Frrt Valley, oa. ~ ALECTU RE J* ;Ito young men, - - V'TS" Just Published, in a sealed Envelops. Trice, six Cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and Radical cure of Spe-matorrhoeha, or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Emissions, Sextual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally; Nervousness. ! Consumption. Epilepsy, and Fits ; Mental and l'lijs j ical Incapacity, Resulting from Self-Abuse, etc. By Robert J. Culverwell, M. D., author of (ha “Green Book/’ etc. The World renowned author, in this admiral Lect ure. clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Ahuse ni.i v be eflcctual- Ir removed without medicine, and without danger ous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointin'- out a mode of cure at once cer tain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what ills condition may he, mty cure himself cheap y.privately,and radically. This Lecture willprovo a boon to thousands and thousands. .Sent under -enh to any address, in a plain sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamp-. Also Dr. Culverwe/Ts “Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the publisher-. CIIAS. .1. O. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery. New York. Rost Ollicc Ilox 4,58 ■-n 21. Iv i( li it ~~ RAD WAY’S BEADY RELIEF Curas tlie worst paius in from One So Twenty Minutes Not one Hour after reading Ibis advertisement need any one suffer with pain, Widwrvjs Heady Relief h a cure for every ' PII\. -Tt was the first, and is l he only Pain Remedy that instantly stops the most excraeinting pains, allays Infiamm iti uis an 1 cines Conceptions whether of th* I stings, Stomach, Bowels, or other glands or organs bv o’ ip, application, St i From fine to Ternify .ainulcs, no matter ho *v violent or excruciating tin* pain the Rheumatic, Bed ridl-n. bifirm, Crippled, Nervous* Neiu'.duic, or prostrated with disease in »v suffer, Radway’s Ready ICclicf wlflaffbrdinstant -use. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the Bladder, Congestion of th* Bangs, Throat, Difficult Breathing, Palpitation oMhe Heart, Hysterics, Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influenza He ulache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, I Cold ('hills, Ague Chill*. j The application of the Ready Relief totheparto j where iho pain or difficult/ exists will afford ease and oomfort. | Twenty drops in a half tumbler of water will in a few»lomeots core Ouduisj Spasms, Boar Stomach* Heart I»urt>, .Vick Headache, Diarrhea, Dysentery* Colic, \Vi:,d in the Bowels, and all Internal pains. Traveler* should always carry it bottle of limb way’s Ready Relief with tln»rn. \ few drops in wa te will ’prevent sickness or pains from chaujro water. It is bolter than French Brandy or Bittors as a stimulant. Fever and A^ue. Fever and Ag;i« eur»d for Fifty Cents. There is not a remedi.il agent in tliis world that will cure I Fever ml Ague, and ill other Malarious, Billion), j Scarlet. Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers, (aided |by Rad way’s Pills) so quick as Radway's Ready ] Relief. HEALTH, I3i:.VTT r pYI Strong and pure rich blood —lncrease of fl-.h and weight— clear skin and beautiful complexion secured to all. Dr, radway s BARSAPARILLIAN RE SOLVENT Has made lit* most astonishing cures: so quick, »o rapid are the changes, under the in-lncnceol this truly wonderful jmedicine that Every Day uu Increase in Flc-h and Weight is seen Pad felt. Tlie Great Blood Purifier, Every drop of the Sarsapardlian Resolvent com municates through the Blood, Sweet Urin, and oth er fluids and juci-.s of the system, the vigor of life, for it repairs the irasta of th# body with nev and ; vend material. Sc olula, Syphilis, Consumplion, • iia.nduiar Diseases. Ulcsrs in the Throat. Mouth, Tumors, Nodes on the Glands and other parts of lire system. Sore Eves, Striirnorous Discharges from the ears, and the worst forms of skin diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sore? Scald head. Ring Worm. Salt Rh .-um, Erysipelas, Acne. Black Spots, Worms m tha flesh, Tumore Cancers in the Womb, and all weakening and painfufdiseharges. Night sweats,, loess of sperm aad all waste of [he life principle, are within the curative rangeof this wonder of Modern Chemistry and a few days use will prove to any person, using it f*r either of tlreso forms of disease, its potent pow er to cure them. Kidiiej 4 Biatlticr Cogii]>fain(s ; Urinary and Won>b diseass?, Gravel, Diabetes, > Dropsey, stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Uria f I Bright ti Diseases, Albuminaral. and in all cases h i ere there are brick-dust deposits, or the wa** j te i$ thick, cloudy, mixed with substances that is like the white es an egg. or threads like white silk, or there is a morbid, dark, 'bilhous nppearauce and white bane-dust deposits, and when there is a prick* ing. burning sensation when passing water, and paio in the small of the back and along the loins. Dr, RADWAY’S Perfect Purgative Pills. perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gam, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen Rail way’s rills, fen the cure ot all disorders of the stom ach Liver, Bowels, Kidneys Bladder Nervous Disea ses, Headache. Constipation, Costiveness, Heart burn. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Billiousness,’ Billious Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, Tiles and all derangements of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely Vegetable, contain ing no mercury, minerals or dele'eriousdrugs. A few doses of Radway’s Pit/s WILL free the system from a/i the above named disorders. Price 25 cents per Boat. Sold by Druggists. r> !L* ' 6 Trli e>” And send one letter to r.ADWAI cc CO., 33 Warren Street, Cor. of Church Street, New York. Information worth thousands’wil! !>. sent you uaty 13, 1871. n2O iy Bare Chance for Agents- AGENTS, we will pay you S4O per week in cash, it you will engage with us at ovce. Everything furnished and expenses paid. Address 8 F. A, ELLS A CO.. Charlotte. Micb,