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Telegraph & Messenger.
FRIDAY MORNING. DEC. 8, 1871.
Arrldnmfi.
JCP*» IICABIOT.
y,“Iht Dieim Tragedy," 6jr Longfellor. J
Lo,f Jo>t! forever loot! 1 havebetrayed
Tboinoo^ont blood! OOod! if thoo art low,
Why dFst thoo leave me naked
Why didst thoo t»t t«omi»i«m tbynonugh^mt
To amk* m« deod ? or »lij did I pot pwy .
With tboM bv Herod slain. tbo tanooeot children
Who wont with plaything* In tlMir Uttl* bend*
Into ilie darkness of the other ygrid
Ae if to bed? Or wherefore Wtalbom.
If tlion tn thy foreknowledge dMVroeiTe
All that I tin. end ell that I mutbd?
I know I em not generous, »m not ratio
like other men; but 1 hare tried to be,
And I here faded. I thought by following Him,
I should grow bke Him; but the nnelean aplnt
Tb»t from m» childhood up h»th tortured me,
lath been too cunning end Urn strong for me.
Am I to t lame for tbu : Am I to blame
llecauae 1 cannot lore, and n* er bare known
The love of woman or the tore of children ?
It U a curao and a fatality, . .
A mark, that hath been act upon my forehead.
That none aliall alay roe, for it were a meicy
That 1 veto dead, or never had been born.
Too late! too late! I shall not *»ebim more
Among the living. That ewcet, patient faeo
Will never more rebuko me, nor those Up#
Repeat the word*: One of yon ehall betray me
It ito&g me into midona. How I lovwi,
Yet hitod him! Bat tn the other world!
I will be there before him. and will wait
Until be eomea, and fall down on my knee#
And kiaa Ida feet, imploring pardon, pardon
I heard him aay: All sins aliall be forgiven.
Except the ain again.! the Holy Gboet.
That ehall not l-e forgiven In this world.
Nor tn the world to come. U that my ato r
Have I offended eo there ia no hope
Here nor hereafter ? That I soon "hall know.
O tiod, have mercy! Chriet have mercy on me.
IThrowa himself headlong from the cliff. 1
Afewapaper Poetry.
Every man and woman of literary taste must
rejoice that the noble rage which the public once
so assiduously cultivated for newspaper poetry
la cooling down day by day, and is destined in
the ooaruc of tizoo to play oni Almost entirely.
Hot some of the weekly papers are making an
effort to perpetuate the existence of this very
iliNri pntalilo sort of poetry. They persuade
Ibo school girls and moon-struck boys of coun
try towns to write It and send it to them for
publication. Why they encourage tbo growth
and spread of tbo ncribbling itch among the
young in thia way, and thus make fools of
thousands, is a mystery, unless it be that they
think, which ia probably the case, that every
thing that rhymes is poetry, whether written by
a school-girl or s profoaaor of English literature
in tbe lies! of colleges. That all tbo true poets
of this country now living may be numbered
by tbo fingers on a single band, with two or
three fingers to spare, ia a f act which tha literary
weeklies a earn never to hare discovered. The
ability to write graceful rhymes whenever tbe
occasion demands that they aball be written ia
certainly a very nice accomplishment, bnt tbe
persistent habit of writing rhyming stupidity
and offering it tons in print for poetry—a habit
which many full-grown men and womon, scat
tered hero and there, are constantly cultivating
—to an outrage upon helpless communities
which inasmuch as the laws aro utterly power
less ir the premise*, may reasonably challenge
tho intervention of the Ku klox and vigilance
committee*.
Of the weekly nowepspors which aro conapio.
nous for their offenses of tbia character ia Mr.
Theodore Tilton’s paper, tho Golden Age, the
organ of Freo-love, Woman Suffrage, Woodhull
A Olaflio, and other peculiarities of that sort.
Among other misguided females—and liy tho
term “females" we mean, not tbe “opposite
sex" among the lower order of animals, but
women —Hester A. Benedict writes what ia pop
ularly supposed to be poetry for tbe Golden
Age. There ia aomo hope for a woman wbo gets
into tho House of Correction now and then, but
tbe woman who gets into the Golden Age as a
contributor hi post praying for. Who enters
t here leaves hope behind. Heater's last eff naion
is entitled “Drifting," and opens thus:
We aro out together on Life's sweat sea,
lint a hungry pain is hard in my hnart.
Fur I know, beloved, I know it must bo,
We are drifting farther and farther apart.
O! I clasp my oars, and I slrivo to stay
The out ward sweep of my fragile bark,
But tbo tide ia high, and I float away
Over Hie billowe - Into tho datk!
Is It an hour, or la it a ytar,
Since under the heaven of atari we stood ?
And you whispered: ''Tliough it may not be dear
To your rahh, my laabol, Go,l la good!"
That sea must be sweet indeed to a young
woman wbo ia ont upon its billows in a boat of
which abo hits lout tha oontrol, and which, in
spito of her frantic effort* to slay its outward
sweep, is floating away into tho dark. It is
none of our ooncern—for wo don't can a oent
whether tho correspondents of tbe Golden Age
are drowned or not—hut if we wore going to
offer Heater any adviae at all, wo should advise
her to lot the fellow in the other boat go, and
jump overboard and swim ashore. We trust,
though, that sho won't do it—that ake will
eling to her “ fragilo hark," and keep on drift
ing. For the women who write such poetry for
tho organ of Woodhnll and Free-Love, there ia
too little room on shore.
Hester proceeds: "Is it sn hour, or is it a
year ?" she asks of the fellow in the other bark.
And then, witbont waiting an answer to this co
nundrum, abo tells him that tbe words fell slow
from bis quivering lips, and that she marveled
much If he knew she was near the terrible gloom
of the aonl'a eolipso, putting an exclamation
point after tbe word “eclipse." “I call on you
now!" she exclaims, and asks baa he whisper
ings bland and aoothingost balm for this hope's
deaay f and would be dsre tossy that oar father's
band ia bearing her bark from bia own sway ?
Nay, nay—
continues Hester—
——'lia only the pitiless winds
Dropt ont of the olonda of our deatiny ;
Only tha tempest of Fate that brings
This weariest waiting to you and me!
mill, atUl I am drifting away, away.
Nearer and nearer the shipwrecking rocks !
Can I calm my spirit enough to pray
In tbe heart of tbo horrible thunder-ahocka ?
If Hester can calm her mind sniflciently, in
the heart of the horrible thnnder shocks—when
ever that ia—to write such cold-blooded dog.
gerel as this, it strikes us that she might con
trive, in come way, to calm her spirit enough to
pray. But wbat good, we should like to know,
would praying do Act f When she aball have quit
drifting into inch stale, fist and unprofitable
rhymes, and shall have learned that it may be
said of tho women wbo write for the Golden
Ago. that tbe trail of the serpent ia over them
all, she may pray with a hope of being heard,
but not until then.—Courier Journal.
A Queer Will—H us the Han Insane?
A short time since, Mr. William Dunlap, of
Gairbraid, Colborne township, C. W„ do-
K rted thia life, leaving the following aa his
it will and testament. It ia now being con
tested in chancery in the district of Huron, on
the ground that the teatator was insane:
In the name of God, amen! I, William
Dunlap, of Gairbraid, in tbe township of Ool-
l-oroe, and district of Huron, Western n.e«d.
Esquire, being in aonnd besltb, and my mind
just aa urns!, which my friends wbo flatter me
aay ia no great shakes at the beet of time, do
make thia my last will and testament, as fol
lows:
Revoking, of course, all former wills, I leave
the property of Gairbrand, and all other landed
property I may die possessed of, to my sisters
Ellen Boyle Story and Elizabeth Boyle Dunlop,
the former, because she ia married to a minis
ter whom (.God help) she ben pecks, the latter,
Iweatue she ia married to nobody, nor ia she
likely to be, for she is aa old maid and not
nurket-ripe; and also I leave to them and their
heirs my share of the stock and implements of
the firm; provided, always, that the enclosure
around my brother’s grave be reaerved; and if
either ahoold die without iaaue then the other
to inherit the whole. I leave my sister-in-law,
Imnisa Dunlop, all my share of the house
hold furniture and such traps, with the excep.
tiona hereinafter mentioned. I leave my silver
tankard to the eldest ton of old John, as the
representative of the family. I would leave it
to old John himself, but be would melt it down
to make tempatano* inedala, and that would be
sacrilege; however, I leave my big horn snaff-
box to him. He can only make temperance
born-spoons with that
I leave my sister Jenny my Bible, formerly
«ie property of my great-great grand-mother.
Bertha Hamilton, of Woodnali, and when she
knows as much of the spirit of it aa aha does of
the letter, she will be another Christian tK.q
■he ta. I also leave my late brother's watch to
my brother Sandy, exhorting him at the same
time to give up Whiggery, Radicalism, and all
beeet him. Heave
my brother Alien my big silver snuff box. aa I
mu informed that ha is rather a decent Chris.
Iran, with aswag bellv and a tnllw (leave
> small
i small
MANHOOD
YOUNG AND RISING GENERATON.
Tlxa vegetative powers of life sre strong, but in
a few years bow often tbe pallid has, tbe lack
luster aye, and emaciated form, and the impuaettO-
ity of application to mental effort, show their
baneful influence. It aooo become* evident to the
observer that tome depreeaing influence is checking
tha development of tha body. Consumption is
talked of, and perhaps the youth is removed from
school and sent Into the oountry. This la one of
tbe wont movements. Removed from ordinary di
ions of the ever-changing aosnes of tha city,
the powers of the body, too much enfeebled to give
sect to healthful and rural exercise, thoughts are
turned inwardly upon themselves.
If tbe patient be a female tbe approach of tba
scutes is looked for with anxiety sx tha first
symptom in which nature ia to show her saving
power in diffusing the circulation and visiting the
cheek with the bloom of health. Alas! increase of
appetite has grown by what it fed on. Tbo energies
of tbe system are prostrated, and tbe whole econo
my is deranged. The beautiful and wonderful
period in which body end mind undergo so fascinat
ing a change from child to woman ia looked for in
vain. The parent's heart bleeds In anxiety, and
fancies the grave but waiting for its victim.
HELMBOLD’S
Extract Buchn.
FOR WEAKNESS ARISING FROM EXCESSES
OB EARLY INDISCRETION,
attended with tbe following eymptoms: INDIS
POSITION TO EXERTION, LOSS OF POWER,
LOSS OF MEMORY, DIFFICULTY OF BREATH-
ISO, GENERAL WEAKNESS, Horror of Disease,
Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful horror of Death,
Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wtkefuloese, Dimness of
Vision, Langor, Universal Lassitude of the Muscu
lar 8yst«m, often Enormous Appetite with Dyspep
tic Symptom*, Hot Hands, Flashing of tbe Body,
Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance and
ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE, PAIN IN THE
BACK, Heavinesa of tbe Eyelid*, Frequently Black
Spots Flying befora the Eyes, with Temporary
Suffuaion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention,
Great Mobility, RESTLESSNESS, with Horror of
Society. Nothing is more desirable to such pa
tients than Solitude, and nothing they more dread,
for fear of themselves; no repose of manner,
no earnestness, no apsculatlon; but a hurried
transition from one question to another.
THESE SYMPTOMS, IF ALLOWED TO 00
ON-WHICH THIS MEDICINE INVARIABLY
REMOVES—800N FOLLOW LOSS OF POWER,
FATUITY, AND EPILEPTIC FITS, IN ONE OF
WHICH THE rATIENT MAY EXPIRE.
Daring the Superintendence of Dr. WILSON at
the BLOOM INGDALE ASYLUM, this sad result
ooocurred to two patients. Reason bed for a time
left them, and both died of epilepay. They were
of both sexes, and about twenty yean of age.
Wbo can aay that these excesses are not fre
quently followed by thoee direful diseases, IN
SANITY and CONSUMPTION ? The records of the
INSANE ASYLUMS, and the melaucholly death*
by Consumption, bear ample witness to the troth
of these assertions. In Lnnatic Asylums the most
melancholly exhibition appears. Tbe eountensnoe
is actually sodden and qnite destitute; neither
mirth nor grief ever visit* it. Sbonld s sound of
tbe voioe occur it is rarely articulate.
“ With wofal measures wan dispair
Low snllen sound* their grief beguiled.'
While we regret the existence of the above
disease and symptoms, we are prepared to offer an
invaluable gift of chemistry for tbe removal of the
consequence*.
HELMBOLD’S
Extract Buchn
Improved Rose Wash
box
L wtth> «wgUUy and a jolly faoe. I
"«<^«v**rie(Moggie'Shusband) the
“Hit**, aeesniw
d^e thi ,ot **“ •® rTi “ te has
SP* 8 ‘“‘“‘ha* no man
ti?^ 1 J °hn Cedeel
a niror *«• pot* to toe end that he v
tea therefrom, to comfort ^ ££
tion of a eloUenUy wife. I UarTn^ b£>kato
aay brother Andrew, becauee he Lsbe^n ra
1«>« a Jeagly waUoc, that he may Uaro to reS
with them, lghre myeflvereom wkhaeov-
•reign in It, to my airier Janet Graham Dun-
lop, because ah* is an old maid and pious, *a<L
therefore, will oeo-aarily take to homing;^
also my granny'* anuff ahoU, a* tt looks decent
to mo on old womon taking snuff. In witness
whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal,
the 3 let day of August, in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and forty-two.
[Signed] IV. Drsxor.
CHEMICAL, MANURES.
A GRICULTURAL I-e-tore*, delivered at tha
Experimental Form, xt Vincennes, year of
iM. IwGii ixe Vile. translated byMissE-L.
Howard. I-rioo CO r-it«.
Por sale by J. W. RURKE.
WTM * f Macon, Ga.
Cures secret and delicate disorders in all their
stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet,
iconvenienoe, and no exposure. It le pleasant
in taste and Oder, immediate in its action, free
from all injurious properties, superseding Copaiba
and all other nauieous Compounds.
HELMBOLD’S
Fluii Extract of Bicim
There la no tonic like it. It is an anchor of
hops to the physician and patient. Thia ia the
testimony of all who have need or prescribed it.
Beware of counterfeit* and thoee cheap decoctions
called Bucbu, most of which are prepared by self-
styled doctors, from deleterious ingredients, and
offend for sale at “less prise" and "larger bottles,'
etc. They are unreliable, frequently injurious.
J. H. HERTZ & GO.,
CLOTHIERS!
90 CHERRY STREET,
Have now on band a complete stock of
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING!
LARGE, FULL AND WELL ASSORTED.
A.T ffilQ.
A.T S15.
JLT &18.
JlT S20.
Business Ms
A.T *33.
Easiness Suits
.A.T
Ask for Helmbold’s. Take no Other.
Pair* 81 IS rxa Burnt, oa 8 Bonus ran 86 SO.
Delivered to any address. Describe symptom*
in all communications.
Helmliolfl’s Genuine Preparations,
Fstiblished upward of twenty yean, prepared by
H. T. HELMBOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chem
ist, 594 Broadway, New York,
and 164 South Tenth Street.
Philadelphia, Pa.
SOLD BT MHfflSTS EVtfRTIBERE.
iov92Uu3q
AND Afl FINE AS 840 PEE SUIT OF
Coat. Pants and Vest,
SACK, DERBYS
WALKING COATS
OF THE LATEST STYLES.
WE HAVE IN
DRESS SUITS !
BLACK AND COLOBED
Cloth. Coats,
BLACK AND COLORED
DIAGONAL COATS,
OF THE REST IMPORTED MATERIAL, In
Single and Donble Breastod Chesterfields.
A large assortment of
PASTS, FROM $1 TO $15!
FLY OVERCOATS, IN COLORS.
SACK OVERCOATS, TALMAS,
And tbe New Stylo
KING WILLIAM OVERCOATS,
On hand.
Encourage and Patronize Home Institutions.
«.lt IIIIII. tSIIESS COLLEGE
-AND-
TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE,
* WITH DEPARTMENTS FOR
J3.MCIE2MT ABJP MODEHU IxATJO-tTACwE*.
BACON GEORGIA.
B. B. EUSTON, President.
Open Daily from 9 a m. to 1 p.m —3 to 5. Night Class 71-2 to 9 p.m.
NO VACATIONS—PERIOD OF STUDY UNLIMITED.
TERMS: PAYMENT IN ADVANCE.
rpms PURELY SOUTHERN INSTITUTION, designed*
A commends itself to the eonfidenrs and patronise of _
tion. BEING THE OLDEST INSTITUTION OF THE KIND IN THE
Tho value of the Practical Education given, and the soundness and popularity of many of our arrange
ments and ideas original with us, it evidenced from tbe fact that Institutions recently located in tins and
and some of the adjoining States appear to be adopting them, transcribing them vtrtxUim from our An
nual Journal and Catalogue into their circulars. There it a tpeeial Profettor tor each Departinent, thus
earing the time and the money of the a Indent. The practical plan pursued here is unquestionably the
best fortune parents eon bestow upon their aorta, enohling them to enter at once upon business and to
earn from rlUCO to 82000 annuall;, and at comparatively little time and coat.
fut.Xj BurauxrESS cotthse.
PENMANSHIP. BOOK KEEPING, ARITHMETIC. COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS, BUSINESS
CORRESPONDENCE, the knowledge of COMMERCIAL PAPER, BILLS, NOTES, DRAFTS, etc.
Each of the above can be taken up eeperatejy.
SFBCIAT.I BnANCIIES,
Are HIGHER MATHEMATICS, the ENGLISH LANGUAGE, TELEGRAPHY, ORNAMENTAL PEN
MANSHIP, and PEN DRAWING, etc.
ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES.
A department under a thoroughly competent teacher in LATIN, GREEK, PERSIAN, FRENCH and
SPANISH. Terms made known on application.
SPECIFIC INFORMATION
The city in proverbially known aa one of the healthiest in the entire South. Time required to complete
the Business Course, with fair application, about 12 to 14 weeks. Students called home can return at
any time and complete their course free of charge. The immense business annually transacted here
affords excellent opportunities for young men wbo complete their studies creditably obtaining situations.
$25 per month. A diploma
port to business drcJee.
Premium awarded overall competitors to Prof. B. B. Easton, at the Georgia State Fair, 1871, for tho
beat and greatest variety in Penmanship, Pen Drawing, etc For endorsements of our excellence in this
department by the leading * **-- *--*•' —-* — J -*“ u or
Bc^inesa,” specimens of
Address
det2eod!m
School of
Ga.
L. W. RASDAL.
WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER,
53 THIRD STREET. MACON. GEORGIA.
PRICE CURRENT
Old Gibson Bye 4 50
YYYY Fenian 4 00
Kentucky Apple Brandy 2 50
Very Fine Brandy 3 50
Old Peach “ 3 50
Good American Cognac Q cask) 1 75
Imported from $5 to 12 00
Fine Catawba Brandy - 5 00
Cherry “ K 2 00
Ginger “ 2 00
Blackberry “ 2 00
Pore N. E. Bum 1 75
Fine “ §8 00 to 12 00
Common Gin 6 00
Fino *• $8.00 to 12 00
California Champagne 15 00
Fine Champagne $25 00 to 30 00
Rasdal'e Bitters 8 00
All other grades of Bitters kept.
All makes of Imported Ales, per dozen . 2 70
NEOARS.
100,000 Segara, varying from $2 00 to $9 00 per
box.
When less than thirty gallons are Bold to one man, some little extra charged for drawing,
nov23 4tawtf stamping, etc.
MIXES
CHARLESTON, -
HOUSE,
- SOUTH CAROLINA
R ECENTLY refitted and fnroUbed with every re
gard to comfort and convenience, is now seoond
to no bote] in the South.
D. C. BURNETT, Proprietor,
of Bt. James Hotel snd Otlsnd
Hotel,
SHIRTS!
We mtke aspedaltyof the celebrated
The Best in the Country.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER!
And a fit warranted, at stock prices.
In addition to tha above, we keep the most com
plete atock of
ENTS' FAMISHING GOODS
In thia city. We invite an inspection.
THE .[LATEST STYLES : 0F ‘HATS
Constantly on hind, and received as soon aa out.
NEW LOT JUST DL
All of our good* aro first class, and ore guaranteed
DOST MISS THE PLACE:
THE WHITE STORE !
90 CHEERY STREET.
Between B. A. Wise A Co.’s and AT.4B.P
i Walker's. eetlltf
PULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, .... GEORGIA.
Fronting South, a Frontage of 273 Feet.
dee3 3m WM. H. WILLBEBGEB, Proprietor.
FANCY - GOODS
For* Presents*
The largest and most varied atock of
FANCY GOODS
in Macon. Call and see them,
novllf • J. W. BURKE & CO.
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS,
ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, GA.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS
Of all sizes, for Saw Mills, Plantations or any other purpose.
GRIST MILLS, MILL GEARING, tho best RAW MILLS made in the South, IRON BAILING, LEF-
FEL'S WATER WHEELS, (reoeived tbe lint premium at the Georgia State Fair, 1871), GIN GFABING,
(the only substantial article to run gins), SUGAR MILLS and BOILERS, (the beat made in the State),
Sch.ofLelcL’s Patent Cotton Presses!
TO BUN BY HORSE, HAND, WATER OB STEAM,
Received all the premiums at the Georgia State Fair, 1871, for BEST COTTON PRESSES, (all the
articles we exhibited).
SHAFTING, PULLEYS and HANGERS, MACHINERY of all kinds, IT.ON or BRASS mode to order.
We are determined to keep the reputation we have always enjoyed of mxnnfaturing or repairing
Machinery, etc., in the beet manner, at lets cost with promptneee, and to the aatisfaction of alL
J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON.
J- Having tha beat Lathes for St*am Engine Building in the SUte. we notify other Steam Eotiue
Builders that we can taro their Fly Wheels any size from seven to twelve feet. nov7 tf
DIAMONDS, WATCHES
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JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE.
Watch Work and Repairing at Shortest Xotice, and Warranted.
AGEXCY OF THE GROYER & BAKER SEWIYG MACHINES.
)nn*14-tf
ERNEST PESCHKE’S
Macon Standard Mean Time.
H AVING perfected mv arrangements to correct the slightest error in the time-keeping of my fint
Regulator, bv the erection of an observatory and one of the most approved TRANSIT INSTRU
MENTS. for the purpose of observing the meridian passage of the sun and stars, I will be able to keep
the exact Mooon mean time to within a fraction of
T*|if . 1.1 Attention paid to the Repairing and rating of floe Watches, as well aa all
jaWMy
kinds of new work made ta order.
Proof Corn Whisky
$ 1 10
1 30
1 20
Jamaica Ram
Good .A rnwriran Oin ^ rjtfilc)..
$3 to
COO
175
250
BfittPf
“ Rectified
1 00
Tmpnfted
..$5 00 to
800
“ Better
1 10
Shorty good
200
“ Better
1 15
Good Navy Port
200
“ Better
1 20
200
White Wheat
1 20
Pine Win An
...$3 50 to
600
“ “ Better
135
Country Grapo Wine
350
Kobinson County, best (5 years old)....
400
—
« •• «« (2 “ «*)....
300
CASED LIQUOBS.
Common Proof, Robinson County, new
135
Common ‘Whisky, cased
550
Good Broof Bourbon (2 years old)
200
Fine Whisky, cased
900
« •« “ (3 “ “ )
2 50
Rminly
650
« “ « (9 “ « )
0 00
650
My Special Brand—Imperial Ityo, Ky...
350
Whisky **
650
Baltimore Bye (5 years old)
400
Common Brandy
600
±1. R. R.
RAHWAY’S READY RELIEF!
CCBES THE WORST PAIXS
IH FROM ONE TO TWKSTY MINUTES.
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading this advertisement need any one
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
RAHWAY'S READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOB
EVERY PAIN.
It was the fint snd is
The Only Pain Remedy
that instantly stops the most excruciating pains,
allays inflammations, and cures Congestions,
whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other
glands or organs, by ono application,
IN FBOM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
no matter how violent or excruciating the pain the
Rheumatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous,
Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer,
HAD WAY’S HEADY RELIEF
Will afford Instant Ease.
Inflammation of the Kidneys.
Inflammation of the Bladder:
Inflammation of the Bowels.
Congestion of the Lungs.
Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing.
Palpitation of the Heart.
Hysterics, Croup, Diptheria.
Catarrh, Influenza.
Headache, Toothache-
Neuralgia, Rheumatism.
Cold Chills. Ague Chills.
The application of the Beady Belief to the part
or parts where the pain or difficulty exists will af
ford ease and comfort.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will in a
few moments cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach,
Heartburn, Sick Headache, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Colic, Wind in the Bowels and all internal Pains.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of Rad way's
Ready Belief w.th them. A few drops in water will
K rent sickness or pains from change of water. It
etter than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimu
lant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents. There is
not a remedial agent in this world that will cure
Fever and Ague, snd all other Malarious, Bilous,
8carlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Fibers (aided
by Rad way's Pills) so quick as Radway’s Ready Be
lief. Fifty cents per bottle.
health7beauty
STRONG and PURE RICH BLOOD—INCREASE
OF FLESH and WEIGHT—CLEAR SKIN and
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION Secured to all.
DR. RADWAY’S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES.
So quick, so rapid are the changes the body un
dergoes, under the influence of thia truly Wonder
ful Medicine, that
Every Day an Increase in Flesh ami
Weight is Seen and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER !
Every drop of the Sarsaparillian Resolvent com
municates through the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and
other fluids and juices of the system the vigor of
life, for it repairs the wastes of tho body with new
and sound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consump
tion, Glandular Disease, Ulcers in the Throat,
Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Glands snd other
parts of the system. Sore Eyes, Strumorous Dis
charges from the Ears, and the worst forms of
Skin 01900108, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head,
Ring Worm. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, Black
Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers in the
Womb, and all weakening and painful discharges,
Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of the
life principle, are within the curative range of this
wonder of modern chemistry, snd a few days' use
will prove to any person using it for either of these
forms of disease its potent power to cure them.
If tbe patient, daily becoming reduced by the
wastes ana decomposition that is continually pro
gressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes, and
repairs tho same with new material made from
healthy blood—and thia the SorsaporillUn will and
does secure—a cure is certain: for when once this
remedy commences its work of purification, and
succeeds in diminishing the loss of wastes, its re
pairs will be rapid, and every day the patient will
feel himself growing bettor and stronger, the food
will digest better, appetite improving, and flesh
and weight increasing.
Not only does the Sarsaparillian Besolvent excel
all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic,
Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skin Diseases; but
it is tho only positive cure for
KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMVLAINTS
Urinary and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes,
Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine,
Bright's Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases
where there are brick-dust deposits, or tho water
is thick, eloddy, mixed with sab-tances like the
white of an ogg, or threads like white silk, or there
ie a morbid, dark, btiioGS appearance, and white
bone-dust deposits, snd when there is a pricking,
burning eeDsetion when passing water, and pain in
the small of the back and along the loins.
DR. RADWAY’S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, TAKE NOTICE
JUST RECEIVED AT
Rad way s . _
stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nervous
diseases, headache, constipation, costiveness, in
digestion, dyspepsia, biiiousneta, bilious lever, in
flammation of tbe bowels, pilex and ail derange
ments of the internal viscera. Warranted to effect
a positive cure. Purely vegetable, containing no
mercury, minerals, or deleterious druge.
A few doeses of Radway’s rids will free the
system from all the above-named disorders. Price
2o cents por box. Sold by Druggists.
Bead “ False and True.” Send one letter-stamp
to Radway A Co., No. 87 Maiden Lone. New York.
Information worth thousands will be sent you.
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A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
MILLIONS Bear Testimony to tho
Wonderful Curatlvo Effects of
DR. W.YLKElt’S CALIFORNIA
Proprietor. E. U. Xcnsuit CO. Dnitmt. M«
IxnrnMOoo, CU, urn ut 3« CoBmcrMSt.XJe
i.Zt'O.Sin
Vinegar Bitters ore not avllc Fancy Drink.
Mode of Poor Runi,*Whlskcy, Proof Spirits
and Kcfano Liquors doctored, spiced snd sweet
ened to please the taste, exiled “Tonics.’ “Appetiz
ers,” “Eextorers,” Ac., that lead the tippler on to
drunkenness and rain, bat are a true Medicine, made
from the Native Boots and Herbs of California, tree
from nil Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the
GREAT BLOOD FUKIFIElt and A LIFE
GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and
Invigorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous
matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition.
Ko person can take these Bitten according to direc
tions and remain long unwell, provided their bones
sm not destroyed by mineral poison or other means,
sad the vital organa waited beyond tbe point of re
pair.
They aro a Gentle Pargatlvo aa wen us a
Tonic, possessing also, the peculiar merit of acting
aa a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or inflam
mation cf the Liver, snd all the Visceral Organs.
FOIL FEMALE COSIPLAINT9, whether in
young or old. married or single, at the dawn of wo
manhood or at the torn of life, these Tonic Bitters have
no eqnal.
'For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheuma
tism and Goar, Dyspepsia or Indigestion,'
Billons, Remittent and Intermittent FeTers,'
Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and
Bladder, these Bitters havs been moat anceesafoL!
Bach Di.on.e-, nro cnucS Ujr Vitiated Ulood,
which la generally produced by derangement of the
Digestive Organs. .
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Head-
•ehe. Pain In the 8honlden. Coughs, Tightness of the
Chest, Dlxzlneas, Sour Eructations of the Stomach,
Bad taste In the Month. Bilious Attacks. Palpitation
of the Heart, Inflammation of the Longs, Pain In the
regions of the Kldneya, and a hundred other painful
symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
They Invigorate the Stomach and atlmnlste the tor
pid Urer and bowels, which render than of unequalled
efficacy la cleansing tho blood of all hnpnrltlea, and
Imparting new life and vigor to the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions. Tetter, Salt
Hhetun, Blotches Spots, Pimples, Pnatnles, Bolls, Car
buncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-Head. Sore Eyes. Erislp-
elas. Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations ol the Skin, Hamors
and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature,
are literally dog up and carried ont of tho system in a
ffiti tteje by the use of these Bitters. One bottle In
gebvajeswin convince the most Incredulous of their
the Vitiated Blood'whenever yen And Ita
Impurities bonttag through the alda In Pbnples,EraD-
T 'V 11 “* » obstructed
andtitifglsh Inthereins: cleanseUvhesltlsfon!,and
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lOOO SACKS FLOUR, ALL GRADES AND SIZES,
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50 CASKS A HALF CASKS SHOULDERS,
75 BOXES TOBACCO, ALL GRADES, ° 0 SACKS 0H0ICE r .I0 COFFEE,
25 BARRELS SUGAR,
50 BARBELS MOLASSES,
NEW CROP MACKEREL, ALL NOS. AND SIZES,
50 ROLLS DOUBLE ANCHOR RAGGING.
500 BDLS. EUREKA TIES (BEST IN USE)
50 BARIiE WHISKY
The above Goods, with everything else in our lino, will be sold at
THE ■WETFS - LOWEST PHICES,
Either for CASH OR ON TIME. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Try ns i
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SIKEITH, WESTCOTT «£ CO.
102 CHERTIY STREET,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
SADDLES AND HARNESS
CARRIAGE MATERIAL,
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RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, ETC.
METALIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS,
Fine and Plain Wood Collins and Caskets.
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IBS UD MA1FAMBIC COMPANY.
Factory East End Hasel Street, Sines on Ashley River.
Ithe
WANDO FERTILIZER,
RECOMMENDED BY AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS AS A SPECIAL MANURE FOR
COTTON, WHEAT, CORN, AND OTHER GRAINS.
GROUND ASHLEY RIVER BONE PHOSPHATES.
KssassstsagsksasiaE"“
J. WALKER. Proprietor. B. H. MCDONALD & CO-
Draughts and Gen. Agents. Ban Francisco, Cab, and
S and St Commerce Street, Yew Tork.
yy-SOLD BT AIL DBPOOIST8 AND Troxvro,
A. D. WXZZZZXUt- H. B. STABS.
WHEELOCK & STARK,
Successors to South wick & Wheel ock,
WHOLESALE DEALEBS X2f
BOOTS Sc SHOES,
No. 10 WARREN STREET, NEW YORK.
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ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED.
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