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The l)iiil,y Li! lei prise.
ma■>*;'. is, inii.
Hekloocd nit,and 1 knew 'lwas wrung
For he was neither kith nor kin :
Need one do prnanre Terr long
For ueh a tiny little eln V
lie nreeeed my hand ; f/e-f woan't i - it
Why will men liuveeueh wicked win
It wasn't tor a mlnuto-qulte—
But in it there were day* Brut days.
There'* mischief In the moon, I know
1 UIU poeltlve I niw her wink
When 1 requested him to go ;
l meant It, too —1 altnoet think.
But, afterall, I'm not to blame .
lie look tlie kiss. Ido think Unit men
Are quite without a sense of attaint,
1 wonder wlicu he'll come again 1
—
Mary had u lltlla lamb,
tiUe aked a man to shoot it.
And when Uc went to kill that lamb,
It had the epizootic.
If you want to know whether a tree is
hollow or not, ax it.
"Are you going to inukc u (lower bed
here, Judkins?" aeked a young lady of
the gardtier. “Yea mum, them's the hoi
dera," auawered the gardener. “Why.
it’ll quite spall our croquet ground
“Can't help it mum ; them's your pa
borders , lie says as 'ow to huv it laid ont
for 'orticulturc, not for 'usbandry
A faithful brother in one of our chuii In
prayed Sunday for the absent meinbei
•• who were, prostrated on beda of suknee
and ebaira of wellness."
Some live pigs weie recently I -it ml in a
bollow tree in Kentucky without any ap
parent opening whereby they could have
made an entrance That beats the lo l
blasted out of solid rocks “all hollow
lln reason mi urchin gave for laiiie
lair at school Monday, was that the hoy in
(lie next house w as going to have a dree log
down with a lied cord, and lie waited
hear him howl.
Hero is a Presbyterian ministei who
needs discipline. The Itev. 8. C K. Mil
ligan, of New York, declared the other
Sunday, “that as matters stand, the pros
pects are that the Chinese will convert ns
to Confuvianisin here in this country
sooner than wc shall make Christiana of
them. The influence of our country, our
uioials, public and private, is not such us
to make converts of intelligent heathen
among us."
It Is claimed that the immigrants who
landed on our shores last year added up
ward of $285,000,000 to the national
wealth, computing their value merely ns
unskilled Inborcra. Htatistics show, how
ever, that forty-six per cent, of the male
itniuigmuts have been trained to various
pursuits, half of whom are skilled laborers
and workmen. Thu value of these tnen
to the country can hardly bo computed.
A HkMAttx*Bt.R Family There is now
living near ('assnndrin, Wnlkei county
of lids Hlate, a Mrs. Elizabeth Hardin,
u lio liousts of more descendants than any
one we know of in ttie.se parts. She is
only 74 years of age, is in full lieaHli,
and does u deni of work in attending to
domestic ulbiirs. Hite has ninety grand
children, sixty-three great grand children,
uad one great-great-grand child. Our In
formant fulled to give us the number of
tier children, but besides lliess she has 151
descendants. Would it not lie a grand
sight to see all these asst milled at one
Christmas dinner f— Rom* Courier.
NO HUMBUG !
jv V 1 |ifc [] I- IftlnaJj^n
gvSl’ - ■V . ;>i
jls^*
3 5 0
COOKING - STOVES!
HARDWARE,
Pocket and Table Cutlery. Hollow Ware, Wooden and
WILLOW WARF.
TIN WARE.
OLIVER, DOUGLASS & CO.,
No. 42 Third Street, Macon, Georgia,
17*i-lt<Sood
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Insure Your Lif in a Company who* mortality and expenses are
small.
Insure Your Life in a Company wlio.-e extent ot operations covers a
surface that M-euresthe advantages of average mortality.
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i.*et to the strict u-.vest :>• ; f State Copaitmeats. North, South and
West.
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Insure Your Life inn Soul In ru Company, whose terms areas mode
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of Virginia, all that you need to secure the benefits dwimi for yourself
and your dependents, therefore,
Insure Your Lift in the
Mm! & Arlinctoa Life lisiracs Cupaoj of U,
(Branch office St 2 Mulberry Street, Macon Ga.
T. STANLEY BECKWITH A- SON, General Agents.
r>C" fi-ll?* JOS. A. ROGERS. Local Agent.
Brown’s Hotel,
MACON. OA.
IK long experience and a thorough knowl
edge f the business in nil Its diversified
branches are essential to the keeping that which
the public lias long lunnl of hut ttldom nrm,
A t.<<■> iioti:i,,
the undersigned flutter themselves that they
ire fully competent to discharge their obliga
tions to their patrons; but they are not only
experienced in hotel keeping, they modestly
would claim to have tbe
BEST ARRANGED asu MOHT COMPLETE
LY AND EXPENSIVELY FURNISHED
house throughout, In the Stab;, which Is loco
ted exactly where everybody would have It sit
uated
IMHRIIIATXLT 1* moNT ANI> AWrrrXT TO
THE I'ABSENUKH IiCI'OT,
w in-re travelers can enjoy the mo.l slop and less
liable to lie Irfl by the perpluxingly constant
departure of the trains.
To III! these Important advantages Is added
,i TA HI.K that ir well supplied with the best
~nd choicest dishes the city and country cun
.lilord : nor would they omit to mention that
their servants, trained to the business, have
never been aurpui-ed for politeness and atten
tion to guests.
To. tlie truth of these stutementa, we refer
the pnldle to our patrons who reside in every
Slat- m the t 111011,
K. K BROWN A SON, Proprietors.
Mm on, (.a., April 15, 18T2. 7lk-l(H
Tlie Great Deinoenilic Journal,
i iii: xi.w l oicia
WKKKLY NEWS.
BENJ. WOOD, Editor and Proprietor.
A Mammoth Eight I’.igo Hliei l, Eifly six
Columns of Kending Mutter.
(*otiiisii)K all the new*, foreign, doiiieatic, DO
litlcul ami general,with full and reliable* market
report*. Kuch number also contain* Rcvcral
abort *torle#, and a great variety of literary,
iiifrirultiirul ami aelentlllr matter, etc , He.,
coiifltitnting, it I* conlldently averted, the
inortt complete weekly newspaper In thla
count ry.
TERMS, $2 A YEAR.
Imliirrmriafs to 4'liilih:
Five copies, one year f 9 OU
Ten coplea, one year, and an extra copy
to the aender 15 00
Twenty coplc* one year, and an extra
copy to Hcmlcr 35 00
Fifty • oplcrt one y *ar, and an extra copy
to rtcnder 55 00
/*-. 'inAnf/ club* a* above, may retain !JO
jut cent. a/ lh* money jvtWwtf by thinly ta fWl
jtmuuithn.
Perron* desiring t* net a* agents auppNed
with rpet linen bundles. iSpeinnn coplcaaent
free to any uddr-©n. All Idler* nhsukl he di
rect’d to
SUM YOHK WKKKLY KKW'B,
Box 8.7 V&,
novl.'l tf Xfw Yurie ('tty l\>*t Office.
THE ENTER PRISE
JOB
** st xst 11 m q
ESTABLISHMENT
AT
IS NOW PKEPAKEI)
TO KXKCUTR ALL KINDS OK PRINTING!
MUCH AH
CARDS,
RILL HEADS,
CIRC II EARS,
LETTER HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
BILLS OF FARE,
NOTE HEADS,
INVITATION CARDS,
HAND BILLS,
DODGERS,
ETC., ETC.,
Ami in ii style t-quiil In miy. Extensive additions are daily being
made to our
STOCK AND MATERIAL
Willi , very effort will he made to render satisfaction unto all who may
favoi us with their pataonage.
P ROMPTNESS!
IN THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF ALL WORK.
CHEAPNESS!
AT AS REASON API,E PRICES AS CAN BE DONE SOUTH
OF MASON AND DIXON’S LINE.
NEATNESS!
OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION IN
THIS PARTICULAR,
AND WE CHALLENGE THE STATE TO EXCEL US.
Address,
I YVinyf A: Kmitli.
PROPRIETORS, MACON, GA.
PRINTING
It has been the custom heietofore. and will probably remain so to a
great extent, for our merchants and business men generally to send
North to have their printing done, simply Iwause it can be done there
at a little lower figure than here. If our j>eople would discontinue
patronizing such men, they would soon see the policy, if not the jus
tice. in having their work done at home. Calicos are not manufactured
in the South, and hence the merchant must send where it is made, hut
here we have printing offices all around us, doing work at a very small
advance on northern prices, and still the work is sent away. We hope
the time is not for distant when our merchants will awake to tkeir in
tervals and patronize home institutions. It is a wrong practice and
should be condemned
FREE TO BOOK AGENTS
An IJcganllv Hound Cnsvins
in K Itaok fur the best and cheapest Family
Bible ever published,will be sent free of charge
to any book agent. It contains nearly 500
line Scripture illustrations, uud agents are meet
ing with unprecedented success. Address,
stilting experience, etc., and we will show you
what our agents are doing, KATIOAiIL
Pl ltblMllAh ( 0,, Memplils,Tenn.,
or Atlanta, Ga.
TifJli’VaV 'ItimKTHING NEW, 0 sal
warnin.l Catalog 1 and one sample
named. Ifree. rie.v York Manufactur
ing Cos., 21 Courtland St., N. Y.
DON’T
!!• hercivcd. but for coughs, colds, sore
throat, hoursenesrt and bronchial difficulties,
use onlv
WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS
UorllilrsN iiiiiiniioiis arc cm the
market, but tlie only scientific preparation of
Carbolic Add for Lung diseases Is when chem
ically combined with other well known reme
dies, us in these TABLETS, and all parties are
cautioned against using any other.
lia sill came* of irritation of the mucous
menbrane these tablets should be freely used,
their cleansing and healing properties are as
tonishing.
He u <irii(‘d. vorr neglect a cold , i’ is ea
sily cured in its incipient state, when it becomes
chronic the cure is exceedingly difficult, use
Wells’ Carbolic Tablets as u specific.
JOHN KELLOGG, is Platt St, New Vork,
4w Sole Agent for United Stales.
Price 25 cents a box. Send for Circular.
II r ANTED— K/jH-rb anu! Jiook Agin and
YY L'anrusst y.s, in all parts of tlie U. S. to
-ell the MEMOIR OF ROGER BROOKE
TANEY, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
of the United States. I */' No book hen toforc
published in the country throws so much light
upon our Constitutional and Political History.
It is a work of extraordinary interest and of
permanent value to the Historian, the Lawyer,
Statesman, the Politician, and every class of
intelligent readers. Sold by Subscription
only—Exclusive Territory given.
For Terms, for Life of TAN EY—Life of Gen.
LEE, etc , address at once, MURPHY Cc CO.,
Publishers, Baltimore.
K 75 to k'JJO per moan la, every
where, male and female, to introduce the
GENUINE IMPOVKL COMMON SENSE
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This
machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt,
cord, bind, braid, and embroider in a most
superior manner. Price only sls. Full
licensed and warranted for Jive years. Wc
will pay SI,OOO for any machine that will
sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more
elastic seam than ours. Jt makes the
“ Elastic Lock Stitch.” Every second
stitch can be cut, and still tlie cloth cannot
be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay
Agents—Wanted
agents from $75 to $250 per month and ex
pciiees, or a commission from which twic e that
amount can be made. Address SECOMB &
CO., Boston, Mass., lKltsburgh, l\t., Chicago,
111., or St. JrOuis, Mo.
St. Clair Ist,
Baltimore, Md.
This New and Beautiful Hotel is now open
to Hut public. Located on MONUMENT
SQUARE, convenient alike to the business
man and the tourist. It is the only hotel in Bal
timore embracing elevator, suits of rooms with
baths, and all other conveniences.
To accommodate Merchants, Commercial
Travelers and others, the rates will he $2 per
day for rooms on the fourth and fifth floors,
making the difference on account of the eleva
tion. Ordinary transient rates for lower rooms,
$3 per day.
Guests desiring to take advantage of the
above rates will please notify the clerk before
rooms are assigned. An improved elevator for
the u-e of the guests is constantly running,
from <5 a. m. until 11 u v.
_ HARRY 11. bOGLF,, Manager.
ilieup l'nrms! I'ire Homes!
ON the line of the UNION PACIFIC RAIL
ROAD. 1 £'ooo,ooo acres of the best
Farming and Mineral Lands in America.
:t,000,000 Acres in Nebraska, in the
Platte Valley, now for sale.
Mild Climate, Fertile Soil,
for Grain growing and Stock Raising unsur
passed by any in the United States.
Cheaper in Price, more favorable terms
given, and more convenient to market than
can be found elsewhere.
Free Homesteads for Actual Settlers.
The best location for Colonies—Soldiers en
titled to a Homestead of 100 Acres.
Send for the new Descriptive Pamphlet, with
new maps, published in English, German,
Swedish and Danish, mailed free everywhere.
Address, O. F. DAVIS,
Land Confr U. P. K. R. Cos., Omaha, Neb.
11111
BLOOD PURIFIER II
ll is not a physic which may give temporary
relief to the sufferer for the first few doses, but
w hich, from continued use brines Piles and
kindred diseases to aid in weaken! lie the inval
id, nor is it it doctored liquor, which, under
the popular name of “Hitters” is so extensively
palmed off on the public os sovereign remedies,
hut itis a iiio*i iionei'l'ul ’l'onieiiutl
all erntire, pronounced so by the leading
medical authorities of London and Paris, and
l.as been long used by the regular 'physicians
of other countries with wonderful remedial re
sults.
Dr. Weil’s Extract of Junfela,
retains all the medicinal virtues peculiar to the
riant and must be takeu as a permanent cura
tive agent.
■ Hlheirwanlofneiivn in your
l.iver anil Mpleen ? Unless relieved at
once, the blood becomes impure by deleterious
secretions, producing scrofulous or skin dis
ease, Blotches, Felons, Pustules, Canker, Pim
ples, Ac.. Ac.
Take .iMi-iilx-lia to cleanse, purify and
restore the vitiated blood to healthy action,
tins r yon n llyapeptie Ntoimirh V
Unless digestion is promptly aided the system
is debilitated with loss of vital force, poverty of
the Blood, Dropsical Tendency, General Weak
ness or Lassitude.
Take it to assist Digestion w ithout reaction,
it williini>art youthful vigor to the weary suf
ferer.
•line you Weakness of I lie In.
U‘s.tiill'sV You are in danger of Chronic
Diarrhaa or the dreadful inltammation of the
Bowels.
Take to allay irritation and ward off tenden
cy to intluminatioiis.
Ilasc you weakness ot' ilie I'-
lerine or I rinarv Organs? You
mustproemm instant relief or you are liable to
suffering worse than death.
Take it to strengthen organic weakness or
life becomes a burden.
Finaiiy it should be frequently to keep
the system in perfect health or you are other
wise iu great danger of malarial,' miasmatic or
contagious disease*.
JOHN Q. KELLOGG,
IS Platt St., New Yo;k,
Sole Agent for the United States.
Price One Dollar per bottle. Send for Circular.
THOMSi >Ys
WOULD KEIkOWXED PVTI) A T
(J LOVE FITTING CORSET
No CORSET has ever ci.oyed such a world
wide popularity-
The demand for them is constantlv increas
ing, because
TiILY GIYIi
UNI7KBSAISATISFA TION!
Are Handsome, Durable, Economical and
A PERFECT FIT.
Ask for THOMSON'S GENUINE GLOVE
FITTING, every Coisct being stamped with I
the name THOMSON, and the trade-mark a
Crown.
Sold by mil l'lr(-Ula Dealer*.
les-m.
f*llansl NtmnpwC’all varieties. Circulars
rcc. IgiN H auied. W. H. H. Davis &
Cos. Mfrs. 70 Nu.-euu, N. Y. 4w
BUIIDERSIM c'SCI
on Building. A. .! lln km.ii A Cos., 27 Warrcs
at., n. Y.
KAILKOAI TIME SCHEDULE.
Change of Schedule.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE. 1
South-Western Raii.uoah Cos., V
Macon, Ga., June 10, 1871. (
ON and after Sunday, 16tli inst., Passenger
Train* on this Hoad, will be run as fol
lows :
DAY EUFAULA PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon .... 8:00 a. m.
Arrive at Eufnulu . . . 4:42 r. m.
Arrive at Clayton . . . 0:15 p. m.
Arrive at Albany . . . 2:40 p. M.
Arrive at Fort (i .iiies . . 4:40 p. m.
Connecting with the. Albany Branch Train at
Smithviile and v. ith Fort Gaines Branch Train
at Cuthbert daily.
Leave Clayton • 7:20 a. m.
Leave Eufaula . . . 8:50 a. m.
Leave Fort Gaines . . . 8:35 a. m.
Leave Albany . . . . 10:45 a. m.
Arrive at Macon . . . 5:25 P. M.
EUFAULA NIGIIT FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODA
TION TRAIN.
Leave Macon . . . . 0:10 p. m.
Arrive at Eufaula . . 10:20 a. m.
Arrive at Albany . . . 0:45 A. m.
Arrive at Fort Gaines . . 11:52 a. m.
Connect at Smithviile with Albany Train on
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights,
and at Cuthbert on Tuesday and Tliuasday.—
No train leaves on Saturday nights.
Leave Eufaula .... 5:15 P. M.
Leave Albany .... 8:40 p. m.
Leave Fort Gaines . . . 1:10 P. m.
Arrive at Macon . . . 5:20 a. m.
COLUMBUS DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon .... 5:45 a. m.
Arrive at Columbus . . . 11:15 a. m.
Leave Columbus . . . 4:10 p. m.
Arrive at Macon . . . 9:85 p. M.
VIRGIL POWERS,
09-1 y Engineer and Superintendent.
Change of Schedule.
WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD, I
Atlanta, Ga., April 17,1872. f
On and after Sunday, the 21st Instant
Day Passenger Train (outward) leaves Atlanta
8:30 a. m., Connecting at Kingston w ith
THROUGH FAST LINE TO NEW ORLEANS
Day Passenger NEW Y’ORK FAST LINE leave
Atlanta 4:05 l'. m , Connecting at Dalton with
EAST TENNESSEE THKOUGH LINE TO NEW YORK
TIME 48 HOURS 30 MINUTES !
Night Passenger F'ast Line to New York, leaves
Atlanta 11:10 p. m., via East Tennessee and
Georgia, at Dalton, or
NASHVILLE A UHATTAaOOGA AT CHATTANOOGA
TIME 54 HOURS.
Day Passenter (inward) through from New
York via East Tennessee,
Arrives at Atlanta 3:50 r. M.
Night Passenger (inward) through from New
York via East Tennessee or Louisville,
Arrives at Atlanta 1:30 A. M.
E. B. WALKER,
Master Transporatiotn.
Change of Schedule.
ON MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
FORTY-ONE MILES SAVED IN DISTANCE
Office Macon and Augusta Railroad, )
Macon, May 18, 1872. J
ON and after Sunday, May 19, 1872, and un
til further notice, the trains on this Road
will run as follows :
DAY TRAIN—DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
Leave Augusta 11.00 a. m.
Leave Macon 0,30 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta 2.45 p. m.
Arrive at Macon 7.40 p. m.
“-gr Passengers leaving Macon at 0.30 a. m
make close connection at Camak with day pas
senger trains on the Georgia Railroad for At
lanta and all points West; also, for Augusta,
with trains going North, and with trains for
Charleston; also, for Athens, Washington, and
all stations on the Georgia Railroad
H£sfr*Tickets sold and baggage chu Red to all
points North, both by rail and by steamships
from Charleston.
24 lv S. K. JOHNSON Suo’t,.
THE-USHI Riilllrtu'fl p,
, ‘‘DOMUSTIO” SL >l. CO.,
Ob Chambers St., New York, or Atlanta, Ga.
132-200
L. T. WHITCOMB, Agt.,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
West Mia Fruits, Feptaks,
HAY, GKAI.Y, HAY, ETC.,
00 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
107-183
Ai-ri vtil. anil Closing of Tlnils.
. Arrive. Close.
Macon A Augusta R. R. Way
and Millcdgeviile 7:40 r. m. 7 p.m.
Augusta and Carolinas 7p. m.
Macon & Brunswick 2:25p.m. 7a.m.
Macon and Atlanta and West
ern States (Night Train). .7:30a. m. 4:20 pm
(Day Train) 6:I0p. m. 6:10 am
Muscegcc R. R. Way Colum
bus 6 p.m. 7 p.m.
S. W. R. R. (Day Train) 4:25 p. m. 7A. M.
Amcricus and Eufaula (Night
Train) 7 p.m.
C. R. R. Way Savannah and
Northern (Day Train) 4:51 p. m. 7A. M.
Northern, Savannah and Ea
ton (Night Train) 5:15 A. M. 5:20 P M
Hawkinsville daily (Sundays
excepted 10:30 A. M. 2p M
Clinton—Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday.. 12m. 12:30 pm
Jeffersonville and Twiggs
ville, Wednesday 7 a.m.
Wednesday 2:25 P.
INDIAN SPRINGS.
ELDER HOUSE.
ELDER .V RO.Y, Proprietor.
r pHIS well-known house is now open to all
A t who wish to visit the far-famed Indian
Spring. The Hotel is nearer the Spring than
any other, with pleasant and shady walks lead
ing thereto.
RATES OF BOARD.
Per Day f o 00
One Week .” 10 00
One Month ; 35 00
Children and servants half price.
>2tf ELDER A SON.
BYINCTON’S HOTEL,
FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA,
IS THE
IIHEAKFAbT IIOS *!■)
For the Train from Savannah, Augusta and Ma
con to Coluinhus.
Dll NIK 1101*1)
For the Train from Enfanla and Allwny to
Macon.
NIPPER 1101*11
Far the Train from Columbus to Macon, Sa
vannah and Augusta.
Large comfortable Rooms with Fire place*
and every Convenience. 112-190 *
MACON BUSINESS DIEECIOBY.
Whule.ale Urorem, A
Burdick brothers, Third street, i..
tweeu Cherry and Poplar.
WT A BUFF, Third Street, corner them
V f • street. „ •
!• AWTON .k BATEH, Fourth street, uexi
JLi to Lawton ic Willinglianis. if
TVf A ' MAGKATH, 11olllngsworth~Bl, a k
i. x . Poplar street, near Fourth. jjti-tf ’
DruKKisls.
CT EO. PAYNE, opposite Palace of Justice
J Macon, Ga. '
I) B. HALL, comer of Cherry and Cotton
IY. Avenue. t f
Hunt, rankin a lamar, n„. s>undS4
Clierry-street. t f
J NO. INGALLS, corner Poplar and Fourth
street, Hollingsworth block. ;!t; u
Fancy Grun ii,.
Wl’. CARLOS, No. BG, Mulberry-street
. opposite the Lanier House. tf
Newlug; .lliicliiucK.
I> J. ANDERSON, Howe Sewing Ma
lic chine. Cotton Avenue. i;:itf
Hotels..
Brown house—e. e. blown ,v son,
Proprietors, Opp Passenger Depot., tf
Spots wood—t. h. Harris, Proprietor,
Opposite Passenger Depot. tf
■louse aixl tiign INiintcri..
WYNDHAM A CO., under Spotswood
Hotel, tf
Attorney k ill I .no.
JOHN B. WEEMS, Olliee, Hahton’s block,
over Rasdal’s. tf
CB. WOOTEN, Office, 88 Washington
. block, lip stairs. tf
B. GERRY, Office, Court House
AO. BACON, Office, St> Cherrv-. Ireet.
. . ‘ 80-tf
Thomas b. gresham, offiiT NeliTMTiI.
berry street i (
WHITT LE & GUSTIN, office No. 2 <kdTm,
Avenue.
Physicians.
r |’ W. MASON, Office, over First Nations:
A • Bank. tf
•lexrelerN and Watch llakcrs.
JH. OTTO, under Spotswood Hotel.
• tf
■louse Fnrnisliing Goods
Stoves, Ar.
OLIVER, DOUGJ.ASS & CO., Third Street,
between Cherry and Mulberry. tf
Klioc Dealer**.
A I I X & KIRTLAND, 8 Cotton Avenue, lit.
Ixl. Tkird Street tf
I'iirniturc, Ac.
\\T &E. P. TAYLOR, corner of Cotton
YT • Avenue and Cherry-streets. tl
llarneisis, Ac.
TJERND BROS., Third Street, between
lJ Clierryand Mulberry-streets. tf
Itooksiellersi, Stationer-*, Ac.
I)ROWN & Cos., 40 Second Street
> If
Iflttsic, Ac.
RJ. ANDERSON, Music, Cotton Avenue.
• thin
Guilford, wood a co., si Muitem
Street.
llardxx are.
CARHAHT CURD, No. 65 and 67 Cherrv
Street. 4ytf *
Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar.
§lO YEARS
PUBLIC TEST
Dr. Crook’s
WINE
TAR
To have more
merit than any
similar prepara
tion ever offered to
the public.
It is rich in the medicinal qual
ities of Tar, and unequaled fordiscas
esof the Throat and Lungs, per
forming the most remarkable cures.
Coughs, Colds, Chronic Coughs,
It effectually cures them all.
Asthma and Bronchitis.
Has cured so many cases
it has been pronounced
■specific for these complaints.
For pains in Brenst Side or Back
Gravel or Kidney Disease.
Diseases of the Frinary Organs,
Jaundice or any Giver Complain
It has no equal.
It is also a superior Tonic.
Restores the Appetite.
Strengthens the System,
Restores the Weak aud
Debilitated.
Cnuscs the Food to'Digest,
Removes Dyspepsia and
Indigestion.
Prevents malarious Fevers,
Gives tone to your System.
Tu Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
For Scrofula, Scrofu
*v lous Diseases of the
Eyes, or Scrofula in
A, any form.
J“fw Any disease or eruption of
Ja® the Skin, disease of the Liver,
Y<&'4 Hheumatism, Pimples, Old
Qnf Sores, Ulcers, Broken-down
Constitutions, Syphilis, or any
_ disease depending on a deprav
ijjftVXj fc d condition of the blood, try
DR. CROOK’S
NYHIP OF
,Poke Root.
It has the medical property
Jyf/f of Poke combined with a pre
paration ot Iron which goes at
once into the blood, perform
ing the most rapid and wonderful cures.
Ask your Druggist for Dr. Crook's Com
pound Syrup of Poke Hoot—take it and lie
healed.
DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS,
Charleston, 8 C., Wholesale Agent*
31-Iy For Dr. Crook’s Remedies
BOARD.
IT will be to the interest of boarders to apply
to this office, ms reasonable board and pic**-
ant np stairs rooms can be obtained for tnn
summer months in a delightful portion of the
city. - sett