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"~7bIDAY MOUN'EN'O, SEPT. 8. 1871.
i.y,, m the Atlantic for .September. |
In the Lane.
HY CELIA THAXTEE.
nreetugowallslb* HlareHow;
ef p«fo«M •«“?“* y
At opw casements where All da?
Tlf. wSb wind watca them to eod fto.
Ont of lb« shadow of Uio door,
And summer iweetw than before-
iESsS3M“”“-
.sslBSttSE 1 *”
•saaftstssSsK;
•MWsot*of birda andbumof b*<*
HUe «Uys, unoooeaooe, naAfnid-
*£SSSWS: SK?B- ^ 5
GUd AA the newlyHeodW
He etoope to rood her drooping iaco
Her fere la like the mondog ag*-,.
Itricbt, timid, tender, Haesof"^’
Hhederee not trait her piroto meet
The iteedy eplendor of hi* eyee-
neboldAber^reeWJee*^™^, crowned,
sswjiWjSKj*
The etrong, eefo girdle of hn er».
And np end down. 5jfl2f£ta«SorA,
They wonder Uiroogh the ilyWf » n •
And all the wey le etrawn wtoJp-H,
And life look* like one long delight-
Ah lieppy twain! no front Bbell herm.
Aeki
Befe
keepe its piece tho faithful, eirong,
girdle of that folding erm-
Coold yon tide eimple •e®e* j™°*J
No death in life woold be to fear.
Kre in another fleeting year
By cottage walle the lilaee grow.
Ttar llemlUt of e hnrlealon «rt«I the
Upturn of t'ornmen Kenue.
From tho Charloeton Courier, 6 b 1
If it were not tor the consequences, tb* char
acter of the panic, wjilcb bee proTailed ln oor
lieightioring eftie* in reference to the few oaeee
at fewer which have occurred in Charleston,
would bo ludicrous in the exiremo. Tbi* J nr
nel hen endeawored, from the coaimenceiiimt,
to present a tmthlul condition of atfaini. tor
tho sanitary condition of the city the present
administration is dearly responsible, the hy
giene of the city has l>een neglected to a crim
inal extent. While the expense* bare been
onormonH, there baa not liecn the sligh.cst re-
f**r<] for tbo public care ana uccnnty. lhe
whole notion of the aotboritic* ha* boon an In
vitation for tho preaonco of di*oaw, whore
otherwise there would have been the most com-
plcto health. The only surprise is that there
has not boon a greater extent of sickness. The
fever thus far, in our judgment, hue been the
offspring of local causes, end ephemeral in its
character. We know that thie is at wide va
riance with i-xaggcrsti-d reports, which have
swept llko wild fire throughout the country,
llut onr object la to ascertain the trntb, and
state tho facta. Local causes will always pro
duce local aickncaa. Open a foul drain any
where, whether in New York, Huston or any
other section of the oonntiy, and expose Its
contents to tho anmmcr'a son, or use these as a
cement for tho covering of a Btrcet, and fever
will be thn result.
This is tho diroct and necessary effect of an
ascertained cause. The few eases of fever which
havo since the '.’7th of July, occurred in Charles-
ton, are all directly traceable to this cause.
There never has been any sound mason for
either panic or excitement For tho week end
ing 2<tih of Angm-t there were, in our large
population, bat scren deaths from fever of all
kinds. This is the fact aa shewn by the weekly
bills of mortality. And this may be implicitly
relied upon. It may be said this h not consist
ent with the reports prevalent In Wilmington,
Savannah, Augusta, and elsewhere. Neverthe
less, it ia so. And this only tends to Illustrate
* the niter falsity of the reports in reference to
the health of this city, and how madness has
ruled where mason should have bad the sway.
Thia shows seven deaths less Ibis year than
the corresponding week of INTO.
In the light of this statement, aa to which
thorn can be no denial, bow ridiculous, and
more than thia, how nnjust, appears the false
rumor, excitement and panic, upon which Wil
mington, Augusta and Savannah have wrought
themselves into a condition of unnecessary
frenzy.
Oar Savannah exchanges, who have boon
foremost in this unnecessary and uncalled for
panin, seem restive under auy comparison of
tho health of Gharlceton and Savannah. Wo
need only refer them to the Savannah Itepnbli-
oan, of the 30lb ultimo, which aaya:
“We crave the indulgence of onr readers.
From sickness and other causes we have been
deprived of nearly half onr usual complement
of compositors for several dtys past, and aa a
necessary consequence, we have been compelled
to buns the Uepublican without its accustomed
amount of news. We bopo to be all right in
tho oouroo of a day or two."
Thoru aro a few cases of fever hem, which
am attributable entirely to loeal causes. And
when we assert this, wo state the whole truth.
To thia extent it has thna fsr gone nod no
more—it it were otherwise we would aa freely
give it utterance. Onr citizens have inangu-
raacd measures to take the health of their eity
in their own hand. These already have been
productive of lienefit, and with Ibe removal of
thn loeal oanaoa, we have every eonfldenoe that
all apprehonaiona will be allayed.
But even with the cases of fever which 'havo
thna far occurred, tbs health of the city com
pares favorably, as to the mortality, with tbo
previous years. Aa to thia there Is no room
for doabt. It is a matter of statistics. 1870
was a healthy season in Charleston. The mor
tuary report for the week ending Angust 20,
1870, as furnished by the city Kcgistrar, Dr.
Kobert Lerby, Sr., shews:
Deaths—Whites 13
Blacks and colored 21
Total...
The mortuary report for the week ending
August 27,1870, as also furnished liy Dr. ltobert
Lobby, Sr., the City ltegUtnur, shows:
Deaths—Whites jg
Blacks and colored !.!!.!...!.!!"!.31
Total,
And yet for the week ending August 26th,
1871, when our neighbors will have H that the
fever exists, as an epidemic, In the face of the
faeta show*:
Dt'* tha—White* 7
Black* anti colored ' 20
Total 07
We can only say, that there is no rittaMln
Charleston, whleh requires the indulgence of
onrreader^ Our compositors small well, st-
tentive to their dnties, sod in the enjoyment of
perfect health. Wo will reciprocate £ood for
evil, and are ready to furnish the Itepnblican
with assistance from Charleeton. iaatead of
nearly half of their compositor, laid up by
C Ki K , .* Ud oU,ar enable them to
pnbUA thwr paper,with-it. accustomed amount
OI BOWS.
n t I rh > W ,lm r *“»•*■•»«to the health
of Charleston, should cease, and the rcra of com
mon sense and reason return.
„J“ E C^orler.Jouraal tolls of an intermittent
spring of fire at tha foot of the Cumberland
“f on banks of a little stream
water of thia river Is
.^^'^.and reguUrly every day,
8*.!^'*?u. Md 50 «Jo°k in the afternoon it over-
flows, a large quantity of csrburetted hydrogen
gMesospes, which, if it be lighteiburL nfln
• jet too or fifteen feet in height. Many y«res
who was SoriM by * n oW
r TlCi ? U - T of Ms licks,
U T >B « h ’ hU drilling-ahaft
was blown into the air, oil and gas eacnied
^ “ u * d 1^* corfl.gr^
tion. The neighbors ran away, as the old gen-
tafereH rettoST^T.T 0ald .* lnk • «buft toohe
« ™n* ’** f,,wd h « Md done
^ “ !Ii npon a^antlfio people to
explain the phenomenon, especially that part of
it which relates to its periodicity. * P 1
Ar Button, tha other day. a t»m.. _r,u .
ry house' d'^ritid'lh“ **'* pt, * ed the feT '
tj LJti -i', deposited three cent* before th« ^
leetor. flexed at ,h. SdtoSrfS
another cent, aaytogthai ah* w« largo enough
a»dt for recovery of the thread, and the miy
sag
a queer looking button wfc. to ra P lo y*r aa
with adds, it waa dtooiVeres’. 01 ? n cleaning it
New England sixpence of tiS, b ® ,5. Genuine
“New England" and Maaaach • 7* 1 ® words
tichnaetta) and the date* Mas-
mystery la how it got Into toe gutter. 0 ^ Tbe
Hoset bees were recently tranamitied b.
from a distant point to Lancaster count.
in an Ingenioua manner. Four holre,
inch in clrcumferenee each, ware bored with an
auger in a block of wood ais Inches long, four
inches wide, and one inch and a quarter thick.
In eaoh of these holes a queen bee and six males,
the foundation of a colony or hive, were oon-
fined by a wire screen placed over tie aperture.
It is a fact not generally known that all the
gold sent East from San Francisco now cornea
through the mail bags. It is put up in small
boxes, weighing two or three pounds, and each
box is sunt n. u registered letter. In ibis way
tho coat of transportation U about one porcent.,
while iliu •x [ir, as companies charge fire. One
hundred thousand dollars thU3 passes daily
through tbo Omaha Postoffloe.
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time.
»P<yIM Attention p«Id to tbo Ropnlrlnff one! rating of fine Wotohen, no well no *U
binds of now work miwfc to order. BPlfctJ
FINDLAY IRON WORKS
MACON, GEORGIA,
Head of Third Street, Sign of “The New Flag."
THE LARGEST, THE BEST AND THE LEASING ESTABLISHMENT
Of Its Class in the Cotton States.
EACH DEPARTMEAT FILLED WITH SKILLED MECHANICS.
THE OltDEBS DAILY ItECEIVED FItOM ALL SECTIONS FOB *
STEAM E2ST GrOSTES, BOILEES,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
MILL GEARING, GIN GEAR, SUGAR HILLS, SHAFTING & PULLIES
IHOKT RAIIiINO.
COTTON PRESSES,
HORSE POWERS,
CASTINGS AND MACHINERY,
Of varlona kin-la, etc., etc., attest the popularity and rapid growth of
THIS LIVE AND PROGRESSIVE CONCERN
All Work From “Findlay’s Iron Works” Warranted.
WE CAN AND WILL COMPETE WITH THE NORTH AND EAST, IN PRICES FOR
MACHINERY IN GENERAL.
W TH tho aeautauoe of promptness In filling orders, fairness and liberality in all transactions, at
tention and courtesy to all who may favor us with a call, wo solicit a continuanco of tbo patron
age already and now befog hoatowef. '
Visitors to the city are invited to look through the various dcpaitocnts of our EXTENSIVE ESTAB
LISHMENT.
R. FINDLAY’S SON
Findlay Iron Works, Macon, 6a
EWSE MTlG8TT0J IB M PRESS.
(PATENTED FEBRUARY 21,1871.)
An Anti-Friction Screw. A Mechanical Wonder. This Great Press la aimple. durable, rapid to action
and the best, fastest and with more Labor Saving cunveideueea than any other known Screw Prose.
Will pack twico aa quick, and requires less power do it.
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION, AND OBLIGATE OURSELVES TO REFUND PRICE IN CASE
OF FAILURE
Thia Preae ia befog rapidlv introduced in various sections of the South—snpp’snting the old fash
ioned Friction Screw, aud gaining the admiration and eatirfaction of a'l who wttnoca its performance.
We challenge the world to produce its equa! in a Cotton Screw.
Send for descriptive circular, containing testimonials, prioes, etc.
its performance.
Manufactured solely by
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
Findlay Iron Works, Macon, 6a.
CRAIG’S PATENT HORNE POWER,
ron G-INNXK7G- COTTON.
JOHNSON & SMITH’S,
Corner Fourth and Poplar Streets,
SO tierces fine HAMS,
60,000 pounds CLEAR BIB SIDES, in casks and half casks,
10,000 pounds PRIME LEAF LARD, in tierces,
1000 pounds PRIME LEAF LARD, in cans,
100 sacks VIRGINIA and LIVERPOOL SALT,
100 boxes SOAPS,
100 boxes CANDLES,
30 coses POTASH,
20 coses SODA,
200 barrels best brands FLOUR,
1000 sacks, halves and quarters FLOUR,
GOOD WHITE CORN, by the car-load or sack
100 bales HAY,
200 bushels OATS,
100 bushels PEAS,
60 barrels SUGAR, all grados,
SO bags COFFEE,
60 boxw RAISINS,
75 boxo. Assorted CRACKERS,
25 cases SARDINES,
50 boxes CREAM CHEESE,
60 barrels SYRUP and MOLASSES,
26 barrels CEMENT,
10 bales OSNABURGS,
100 bales BAGGING,
1000 bundles ARROW TIE8,
200 begs NAILS,
LORILLABD’S TOBACCO,
COVE OYSTERS, YEAST POWDERS, PICKLES, etc.
In short, all goods kopt in a first-class Wbolosale Grocery, which wo desire to sell for CASH or
APPROVED PAPER, at tho lowoet markot rates.
Onr Country Merchants and planting friends will ssvo time by calling and inspecting our stock, as tho
close proximity of our stores to the Railroad Depot, Hotels and principal Warehonaee, nukoe our loca
tion THE MOST CONVENIENT TRADING POINT IN MACON.
AR orders promptly attendod to.
ang25 tf
JOHNSON & SMITH.
Schofield’s Iron Works,
ADJOINING PASSENGEE DEPOT. MACON, GA.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS
OX-’ .fluTST-E" nHQTJIITEX) JSX2SX2.
SAW MILi-iS,
GRIST MILLS,
MILL GEARING,
GUST GIELAiRIISrG
(ORDINARY, OB GRAHAMS EXTRA HEAVY),
SUGAR MILLS AND KETTLES,
IHOJST RAILING
OF ANY DESIRED STYLE, AND AT PRICES LOWER THAN ANYBODY.
SHAFTING, PULLIES, ETC.,
AU or any Maclifoory, put up at first-claaa IRON WORKS, put up in the beet stylo and at prices to suit
tho times. Give us a call before purchasing. Wo will sell low for CASH.
J. S. SCHOFI&LD & SON.
STILL AHEAD
Our WROUGHT IRON COT
TON SCREW PRESS is tho only
Cotton Press that lias stood the
teat, befog used ever since the
cloee cf the war. and Is to greater
and more increasing demand than
This Machine Stands To-Day Without a Rival!
Oompftet, simple, light dranght. durable,
to bom«e. It can be ran at
Baa* a frn from 275 to SlQ
and CO taw gins; No. 2 for 40 and 45
revolutions per thinate.^ We make tco tizee,
"ouUc'iuxiEjjQE fora pnUic Teet remains oprn, with no prospect of befog aereptod.
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION, OB WILL REFUND MONEY.
Examine aU the I3oi>o rov-ra advertised. Make Inquiry relative to Strecgib, Dorabditv, I
Light Draught and convenim-Acfnerallv, what it will coat to put up and to operation at plan!
then Yiuit “CRAIG POWER" and it will sell iti-oif- a
Send for circular with toetimoniala and prico liet- Mannfactnroa on y by
ftug20-lf
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
Findlay Iron Works. Macon, 6a
Onr WATER or 8TEA1I POWER PRESS ia
becoming
MOST ECONOMICAL
to thoee having a
WATKH TOWER OR STEAM ENGINE.
It can aJ«*o be ran from the band wheel shaft
of gin gear.
CABLE SCREW WIRE,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
ABE
Claimed to be the Best,
Acknowledged to be the Beet.
Proved to be the Boat.
THEY ABE THE
Most Pliable, Most Peonointcal, Most Com-
fortnblc. Must Durable.
WILL NOT RIP.
Rapidly eupeiaedfog Sewed and Pegged Work. The
ratent Stamp ia on all.
SOLD BY ALL DEALERS.
A single trial will make good all thoae claims
augSl lm
Rosabalis
O The'ixgredientsGtiat
COMPOSE ROSADALIS »arc
published on every package, there
fore it is net a secret preparation,
consequently "
PIITSICIAJS PBESCBIBE IT
It i3 a certain cure for Scrofula,
Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma
tism, Slin Diseases, Liver Com
plaint and all diseases of the
Blood. v
0N2 BOTTLE 07 E0SADALI3
will do more good than ten bottles
of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla.
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
have used Rosad&lis in their practice
for tho past throe years and freely
endorse it as a reliable Alterative
and Blood Purifier.
DR. T. C. PUGIT, of Baltimore.
DR. T. J. BOYKIN, “
DR. R. W. CARR. “
DR. F. O. DAN NELLY, “
DR. J. 8. SPARKS, of Xlchola*vUlc,
DR. jVl. McCARTHA, Columbia,
S. C.
DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgocomb, N\ C.
USED AUD ENDORSED BY
J. B. FRENCH Si SONS, Fall River,
Mas*.
F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich.
A. F. WHEELER. Lima, Ohio.
B. HALL, Lima, Ohio.
CRAVEN & CO., Gonlonsville, Va.
SAM’L. G. McFADDEX, Murfrees
boro, Toon.
Our space will not allow of any ex
tended remarks in relation to the
virtuosof Romdali*. Tothe Medical
Profession we guarantee a Fluid Ex
tract superior to any they havo ever
usod in the treatment of diseased
Blood; and to the afflicted wo say try
Rosadalif, and you will be restured
to health. 4
Rosadali* is sold by all Druggists,
price ®1.30 per bottle. Address
- 03. CLEMENTS A CO. J
&
Fourth Street) Near Brown House> Macon, Ga-
I3TTILJDS .AJN"D I^E1?j\XRs
WofkgenerSy NES ’ 8 * W ’ 0riM “ a Fl0nr Mms ’ 8haftto 8- PnReye. Hangers, Boxes xnd aosring f or ^ „
IRON RAILING
I For enclosing publio equxres, private dwellings arid Cemetery lots ; aleo ali kinds nf ’
work, Brackets, Vsoee, ChAira. Iron Fronts for Stores, Window Caps and Sills, etc. ' Jr x , «nent*l tn,
PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING MACHINERY
I make the best HORSE POWER in the oountry, it never fails, runs light .
| and lasts well, and ia cheap. ° ’ pI ® ,0 pot tp
All Work Made Good.
JB. CROCKETT,
—— ■ 1 ———— Slftrvi " r -
T. G. NISBET,
deo2-2tawly
Iron
Xa**facturimQ Chemists,
Baltxmoru, Md.^
sept C-dood wly
DOBSON & BARLOW
Bolton, England,
| EBTABUBIIED A. D. 1790.]
Maker* and Patentee* of the moat improved
roa
Preparing and Spinning Cotton,
Employ upwards of 2000 operatives.
Refer to CLARK THREAD CO., Newark, N, J.,
where 30,000 spindles aro in operation.
Prices and estimates for projected mills, on ap-
S lication to above address, or to P. O. Box, 3021,
'ow York. aov23-oodly
SURE POP
MACON,
TVT A lOTTP A HTirPYg
j STEAM ENGINES, SAW AND GRIST ILLS,
Shafting and Steam Boilers,
[IRON RAILING AND ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK,
MILL Ml) GIN GEARING, AND OTHER CASTINGS,
| THREE ROLLER CANE MILLS IN IRON FRAMES. ORDINARY
CANS MILLS, FROM 11 TO 18 INCHES DIAMETER.
KETTLES,
FROM 30 TO 130 GALLONS AND FROM TATTERS MORE NEARLY AVERAGING TI1EIB NOMINAL
MEASURE THAN ANY PATTERNS IN THE STATE.
HORSE POWER FOR GINNING COTTON.
This Tower has lieen three tlmos as long at work as any appliod to Ginning, and with wliat sueccee ltt
the following certificate show;
. Mii-t.EDGEVTi.T.E, Febmsiy 14,1S7L
T. C. NI8BET, Esq?—Dear Bib :
I am using one of your Horse Powers for ginning my cotton. It lias been in use about threo jem, uj
has ginned about four hundred bales of cotton. I think it well adapted to ginning. Igintwokle-i
day on a forty-saw gin and with two mnlos. My gin is situated in an old negro cabin and the p,™ u a
placed outside. ' J. A. OtHE.
Price of Hors« Power, with IRON FHAHE-S-Giinrantecxl, ..... sumo,
COTTON AND HAY PRESSES.
Death to Rats,
Roaches,
Bed Engs, etc.
Never failing. Boxes doable the size as others.
Hermetrically coaled and always fresh.
For sale in Macon, at wholesale and retail, by J.
d. Zcilin & Co*, Hunt, Bankin & Lamar, and all
druggists. feb26dAwly
Onr HAND TBESS (indeed, aa all of them are,) ia
too well known, and haa established itself aa the
PLANTER’S FAVORITE. Aa there ia no compailaon
between a coat and'a WROUGHT IRON SCREW, we
do not recommend OAST IRON 8CKKWS, tbongh we
mako them for those wanting a CHEAP Press.
Send u* yonr orders, or send for Ofrcdar and Prioe
THE WILCOX PATENT U0KSE POWER
We ctilm to bo SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER for Ginning Cotton, End It Is tho only Horse Power
made that we know of that can supercede tho ordinary Gin Goar.
J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON.
t my23 diwtf
The Crest Medical Discovery)
Dr. WALKER’S OAXJPOHNZA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
Hundreds of Thousands
si ||f
lisWHAT ARE.THEY?|c*
s.?a
HORSE POWER. HAND POWER.
These Presses, from actual ute, havo given as much satisfaction as any over introduced, and on if-
I plication I can furnish a circular with several hundred names of planters who are using this Pres, in!
1 willing to abide by their verdict as to its merits. Anewimprovemanthas been introduced intottei
esses which enables the packer to pack cotton in the box with moro facility than any arranc- n. •
heretofore to nee, and admits of a longer cotton box. Those Presses, it is beliovcd, can bo forradittii:
a less prico than any other.
ON HAND AND FOR SALE:
1 Hew 40-horse Engine,
1 Hew 25-horse Engine,
2 Hew 14-horse Engines,
$1000
800
500
Send for Circular, containing cuts, description, and prioe lists of the various kinds of Scrota.
junSO 2awJbw4m
GREAT SOUTHERN
ivANcTTfiiHx.® (FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE,
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. O.
M*do of Poor Rum, .Whiskey, Proof
Spirits and Refuse Liquors doctored,spiced
and sweetened to plcaso tho tasto, callod “ Too-
ics, H “ Appetisers,” ” Restorers,” *c., that load
the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but ara
«trao Medicine, m*do from the Xatiro Roots and
Herb* of California, free from nil Alcoholic
Htlmnlants. They aro the GREAT BLOOD
PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING PRIN
CIPLE a perfect Rocovator and Inrlf orator of
the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and
restoring tho blood to a hcidthy condition,
person can tako theso Bitter* ^cording V* Ctree-1
tlon and remain long unwfV»M '4
Far Inflammatory nnV ^Ercnlc xtbeu-
matfam and Gout* Dyspepsia or IndU !
gestiou* Bilious, Remittent and Inter* ;
mittent Fevers* Diseases of tho Blood,
Liver* Kidneys* and Bladder* theeo Bit*
tors havo been most successful. Such Dls*
eases ar* canted by Vitiated Blood, which
Is generally produced by derangement, of tho
digest I vo Organs.
W DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTIONS
Headache. Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight*
no** of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations oC
tho Stomach, Bad tasto in tho Mouth Bilious At
tack*. Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of
the Lungs, Fain In the regions of tho Kidneys, and
a hundred other painful symptoms, aro tho off
springs of Dyspepsia.
They Invigorate tho Stomach and stimulate tho
torpid lire rand bowels, which render them of un
equalled efficacy In cleansing the blood of all
Impurities, and imparting newlifo and rjgor to
the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions.Trtter*
Balt Rheum,Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules,
Bolls, Carbonelc*. King-Worms, Scald-IIcad, Sore
Eyes,Erysipelas, Iteh, Scurfe, Discolorations of
tho Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Ski*, of
whatever name or nature, are literally dug up
and carried out of tho system In a short time by
the use of these Bitters. One bottle In such
cases will convince tho moaneredalous or their
curative effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blooa whenever you find
Its Impurities bursting through tho skin In Pim
ples, Eruptions or.Sores; cleanse it when you
find it obstructed and sluggish In the veins;
clean so It when it Is fool, and your feelings will
tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the
.health of the system will follow.
SIN* TAPE and other WOR9IS* lurking in
toy sysvtn of so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed and removed. For foil directionsy^ad
carefully tho clroular around each bottle.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. S. H. MCDONALD St
CO., Druggists and Gen. A gouts. San Franciseo,
Cal., and 83 and Si Commerce Street, New Yotk.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AMD DEALERS.
A BOOK FOR THE MILLION.
MARRIAGE
GUIDE.
TO AND FBOJI
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
THREE TIMES A WBEK-TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AHD SATURDAY?.
ELEGANT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS.
SEA VOYAGE 10 TO 12 HOPES SHORTER via CHARLES!®
TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO,
And connecting Honda West, in alliance with tho Fleet of Thirteen Firet-CIaee Stcamslups tt!
Forte, invite attention to the Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to tlio business r nL ‘“ c
Cotton States at the
C HARLESTO>;
.nation for Freight and raeaengera not exceUed infoe^®' 8
lendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the t-n
TO NEW YOB.K.
GEORGIA.
8. Crowell, Commander. _
SOUTH CAROLINA-
PORT 0 3F
Offering facilitiee of Rail and Sea Transport!
and oapacity at any other Port. The following eplendid
leal mysteries and revelations of
tem.howtot
A private Coun
selor to tbo Mar
ried or those about
to marry, with tho
latest dueoveriel
on tho phynolox- I
the phytical ey>; |
| MANHATTAN,
M. S. Woodhnll, Commander.
CHAMPION,
B. W. Lockwood, Commandos'.
CHARLESTON,
James Berry, Commander.
| JAMES ALGER.
T. J. Lockwood, Commander.
JAMES ADGER 4 CO.,
Agente, Charleeton, S. 0.
T. J. Beckett, Commander.
CLYLE,
J. Kennedv, Command"'
ASHLAND,
Ingram, Commander
WAGNER, HUGER & CO.,
WM. A. OOUBTNAY, -
Agent*, Charleeton, b- w*
sm, how to preserve tha complexion, e»c..
This ia an interesting work of 221 P«oa, with num-1
■too* engraving, and contains valuable information
Ifor those who are married or contemplate marriage;
still it is a book that onuht to be under lock a ; i key
and notlald carelessly about the house.
■ gent to any one (free of postage) for 50
J Address Dr. Butt's Dispensary. No. Ifghth
Street* St. Louis, Moj.
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TO FTT TT ‘ A.mnTjTPSTTAa
VIRGINIA,
Alex. Hunter, Commander.
S.uliso Days—THURSDAYS.
EMPIRE.
C. Hinckley, Commander.
WM. A. OOURTNAY, Agent, Chaik** 00 ’
FORTUNATE.
Before apphriu* to the notorloux Quack* who ,d-1
TO BAIiTIMOB-E.
notIcJsTo THE AFFLICTED A J CN- J FALCON, MARYLAND,
Hainte, Commander. Johnaon, Commanimr-
SEAGULL. ... „ .
Dutton, Commander. ^AU^c:SHOLM*i«ont. Cbarleoton.* fr
Bates guaranteed as low aa tboeo of Competing JLinca. Marino Insurance one half of 1 pox _
THROUGH BULLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICK® 19
CanJjo had at all the principal Kailroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and
diaeaae is or how uoplorabtaybur
oi^th*® diieMW uontioned in tiaworkiT*Office]
N. Eighth street, bot- Markot tend Chosnut. St.
, no matter what your
>ur condition,
personally or by mall
in works. Office. No. 12 j
• *nU Cheennt. St. LonLi.
IjOOK to your children.
THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY.
MRS.
WHITCOMB'S
tiYRUP.
MRS.
WHITCOMB’S
SYRUP
MRS.
WHITCOMB’S
SYRUP.
taralititjaU* the prop***
of Teething. Subdues
Convulsions and over
comes all diseases in
cident to infant* and
Cures
CENTS.
summer vompli
children of all ages. I
It Is the Great Infant’s and Children's Soothing
Remedy mall disorders bruos ht on by toothing o r
any other cause. I Agent, P. O. Boi 4979, (
X,on” l v’o J by tha MEDICINE CO.. St. South Carolina Railroad
’'Sold by brorriats ’and Dealers ia M^iieine every. I
aoxl7-diwly J Juno 20 ood-Cm
Suto-Eooma may bo secured to advance, without extra e&argfto addreeafon°Tients of the I
ships to Charleston, at whoso offices, In all oases, the BaihgilWItad£su% f£h»nrad and B* 1 .®
asai^cd. The Throogh Tickets by this Route focludos
The South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad.
I Passengma'Stween'tbo^ortheniSfos t&< F ties for tto fapid.movement ofFreiRW^
Ilolmoa* Chair, without extra cbar"O t 'ba^ll,^ B i S ? Ilt J lan ? ' Voat- Ucmfortablo Night ‘“•t.wCfo*
| EatfogSaloon at BranchviUo. OnUo^Mt^R^^dFw/’rf 10U ‘^’“°A inaltoUr °* d ' ^
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For further i
tL-v f, f a t i 10 Safo OehYcry of Goods. ' ,
A£rent r i ,rt o e T^- 0 4OT tJ Offi^ P fi?I?-^' ¥' SE ^ K J IfK . Snp't Charleeton, S. O.: B. D. HASELL, Chmo'f
South Carolina Railroad ^ 7 • Lroacl "' ay > N. Y.;S. B. PICKENS, Gencrairasscngerand Ticket Agen.
ALFRED L. TYLEE
Vice-President South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, S. 0-