The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, May 18, 1871, Image 3

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    m 0 AND VICINITY,
• GEORGIA, MAY 18 1871.
B\TT,-mplars arc flourishing—whisky still
m iechne.
I •*»ni'*V ~pinS fthsent tbi * weeb »
B' ,* fi , on. of the Valdosta Times, will
B , „ n( il next week for his benefit.
■ gave their closing performance
■ jsoD on Friday night last. We forbear
B.:JI* ft tills [d.ic« the other night, bound
B\ with a man on the end of It. —Cole man.
I j f ,j,neton crave* theNoith endofßtOkd
1 has retired from the jack-plain and
■. , ,tkinz in a grocery Store. We pity the
barrel.
■ : : (W Prion’s “knacks rink” is in full blast.
■ . just received another car load of the
I,; f.,.<jhest groceries. Go quick and buy
young man in this city don’t get
H, i goon, it won’t be because he don’t try—
B try- #
8., y nr F-.wltown friends would hnrry up
A,., that picnic.
B of onr medical aspirants dissecting
B. o, p. the other day, to find out what
B w i,MEttoread the news or anything else
K r n car. think of, just call on Tom Cloud at
■>Vn Depot, ho will supply you.
flak City Hook and Ladder Company
B. y[... harden of Savannah, they think them-
tompetent to challenge the State.
want to hire a nice turn-out, goto George
K ;l yt' I.iverv Stable, and vou will he eer-
Tie says his stable is kept for the
of the public, not himself.
would like to see a copy of the Savannah
containing Mr. Kanuet’s report of the
City Pi re Company’s Anniversary. Can’t
ns that number Messrs. Editors.
■torl’otn is still afloat upon the ocean of trade
Bssliip freighted with saddles, bridles, shoe
«hoe pegs, Tmggy whips ,[in fact every-
Hi'in the leather line.
Boron want ft nice spring suit of clothing?
Hr! Gainey & ( 'o are the men to supply you t)o
H want a wedding suit ? Noel Gainey <fe Cos.,
■ fit yon np one that will do the dullest heart
■ Do you want clothing, or cloths of nny
Hitt. or kind ? Noel Gainey & Cos., have a stl-
Hr stock on hand.
■thryoung friend “Manny” Engel, of the Upper
■m Rivsr Store, left for New York last Tuesday
Hit. where he intends spending the summer,
fthurniny warm friends here who join us in
King him a pleasant trip and a safe arrival
ftk to our little city.
the editors of our paper are absent
■t'Ti'k. John R Hays has gone with the ex
■vonparty to \palachicohi, and Hen. E. Rus-
B. to a wedding (not his own of course) in
Buries consequently the soisors will have to
Biiitsh the most of the “soap.”
■ following is what a certain henpecked hus-
Vki. in this city, says of his hct/n-half :
Within this 1> t does lie
My jawy wife »nd I,
When the last trump the air shall fill,
If she gets up I'll lie right, still.
I'Trick" Pendleton, of the Valdos f a Times, de
ics the assertion made by ns last week, that he
ft his heart with a certain one of our fair sex
tring his recent visit to this city. A woman
lamako a man do anything.
In awarding the prizes at the performance of
b Ihespiaus, Jon Friday night last, Bill Warfield
* presented with a fine hoopskirt. We don’t
Sow what he will do with his present, unless he
'■irs it himself, as"there are no pmpects of his
Kting any one, of the hoopskirt kind, to do it for
la. Dr. Hoyl got a fine pair of socks, but they
"Moo small lor him—they might fit a baby.
Ist "Sinufr" who dslights the Struggling
—The birds sing sweet songs We delight
't ar their warbling notes. Nil’ssnn is the
of Rung. But of all the singeis that ever
the “Singer Sewing Machine’' 1 hums a
ht that does the heart of a poor toiling woman
fee good than all the birds,’or N illsons in the
*"-i They are the best machines in the World.
Johnson, Agent, Bainbridge, has them for
low and easy terms ■
in at Subers Jewelry Store and make pur
watches, clocks, breastpins, bracelets,
-'ttcea, lockets, musical instruments, walking
table and pocket cutlery, razors, etc.,
ts Gone. —No more will we call atten
'Jon ot the public to the neat little grocery store
AlUlay, “for he has gone where the.wood-
J ae twi neth. "So more will his smiling face greet
« various enstomers, for he is “gone np the
1 Jt ' Never more can we get greens, and ing
las> * nd pototocs, and cheese, and sardines, and
?7* r pickles, for he has “passed over the river.”
ew i>h him snocess “over there”—for blessed is
*ho marryeth for the same shall not be single
"-either shall he live unto himself alone. Blessed
*'• shutteh np his shop and goeth a marry -
1 *<tt he shall soon become a man of many
****\bthtie3. Selah !
Now this is all we have to say
About one Fredrick J. Allday,
He made a Stonewall Jackson move
And married himself to Mrs. Love.
Now may his love forever shine
To him, Allday, a light divine—
be allday about it either. Good luck t»
•'* Tred ; may you and your fair bride live long
prosper.
— ,l % ♦ » ■■■— «■ 1
Joi S. Desveroes.—lt will be seen by re
•'renoe to our letter from Cammilla, which we
Polish elsewhere, that the above highly esteemed
Pieman, has been honorably acquitted of the
* tf °cioudy false charge brought against him.
Hosverges is one of our most upright and
citizens. He is honored and respected by all
know him; and he has been in the service of
A 4G. R. R. Cos., for the past dozen years,
shows the favorable estimation in which he
’’ keid by the able directory of that company. No
l*rson that knew him ever, for a moment, enter
the slightest idea that he was guilty of the
; sad it pained his friends that he should
bought to trial upon the flmsy and false charge
J t«i*f:rable vampyre.
ever lead them to the field, of ple^^hl' 41 "
been jubilant in anticipation ofthT££ ™“ g
toils and cares of business «,rwr eeDled h 7 the
lassitude of close confinement • by th °
gladdened and rejoiced . da, J w “»
announcement of [the crallnnt a * be
Committee, to «hl„
that all pmper^» d ta *"—•
been eonanmated, and the fine st*' " ef '“’ ul h,d
would leave the Bainbridge wharf tk’sln
this (Tuesday) morninc for tu oclock
tion 8 ’ for the point of destine
bustle and commotion Young bloods darting t
C ™arge q *“utll the °* eaC '' one,,, 6p ® cial
*?®\ Ut€ly “atrons and lovely maidens wen
bank T graCeful ma j est y towards the
banks of the flowing Thoneteskee. Soon the
we n muTt Wd !b an “° UilCed th6ir e P ar * ure ~ when
we must b!d them good-bye with a fervent wish,
.at the party may realize to its fullest exteut the
joys and pleasures so fondly hoped f or .
Spinters.—We saw an old bachelor “pirooting”
around town after a Thomas cat, last;Bunday night.
Miserable fellow, that bachelor One of
merchants rides out on Sunday’s in a clothes bas
ket Ures&dori’t make a woman, but when a
woman is made she looks a great deal better dress
e;J B P; Why i8 » certain “sWell’* i„ town like a
cinnamon tree ? Because his bark is worth more
than his body... .Go to the Flint River Store for
bargains....lf nature had designed man to be a
drunkard, it seems to us she would have construct;
ed him like a churn, so that the more he drank the
more fiirnly he would stand To give brilliancy
to the eyes—let whisky alone, shut them early at
night, and open tnem early in the morning... .Bill
Ash, having turned phrenologist, intends going up
Flint river shortly to exa nine the head of naviga
t ' on Ehrlich’s brother-in-law gays: “Too
much visky ish too much, but too much lager ish
shoost enough.”......Young lawyers, fleas, and
snapbeans are flourishing hereabouts Sol.
Munson, a kullud parson, having been knocked
over in the the late thunder storm, exclaimed, on
regaining his horizontal position ; “Golly, who
firad dat gun ?” A henpecked husband of our ac
quaintance says, that instead of himself and wife
being one, they are ten; for She is 1 and he is 0
Tha reason we ne-er apologized for our half-sheet
last week was, we didn’t spare the room Bill
Domineer has a fine crop of blackberries. He in
tends starting a ’lhespian Corps, in connection
with his patch, 500n... .A certain dandy in town,
upon whom we have our eye, would be a lady il he
could ; but as he can’t, does all he can toshow the
people he is not a man A confirmed tippler iti
town is struck wi;h this brilliant idea : He intends
honoring his birthday by keeping sober... .For
gioceries of all kinds, and forage—go to the upper
Fint River Stcre... .We learn that several of our
widows intend mending their condition by re-pair
ing. Sensible to the last... There is a grocer in
this town who does not advertise, who is said to he
so mean that he was seen to catch a fly off his
counter, hold him up l»y his hind legs and look in
to the era cks of his feet, to see if he hadn't been
stealing Bottle of his sugar... .Its a great plaesure
to be alone, especially when you have your sweet
heart with you A miserable pup came into our
office the other day to beg a paper, “because,” he
said, “we like to rend the newspapers very ninth,
but our nighbors are at! too stingy to take one.”
The “mudshells” are too good for him When
George Schwabacher is sick, why is he tike a dia
mond ? Because he is a jew-ill.
Decatur Sheriff's Sales.
Cl EOllGlA—Dicatur County —Will be sold be-
I f"re the Court House door, in the town of
Bainbridge, on the first Tuesd 1 y in June next,
between the usual lion sos sale, 40 acres of land
lying near the Methodist church, and being part
of Lot of land No. H>o in the 20th district of said
county better known as the lot conveyed by A.
h. Gregory to W. A. B. Lassit r to A. T- Reid—
levied on as the’property of W. A. B Lasseter to
satisfy a Justice Court fifa in favor of Jabez Mar -
tin vs. said Lasseter H. B Waugh, *hff.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of lan
No 176 in the 19th district of said county ; levied
on as the property of Stephen Pennington and
Stephen Pennington, administrators of William
Pennington, to satisfy an attachment issued by
R. W. Davis, Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace, vs.
the said Pennington & Pennington, adinrs, in fa
vor of l hurles L. Beach, surviving partner, of
Stewart «fc Beach. H, B. Waugh, Shff.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of land
No. 410 in the 15th district of said county—levied
as the property of William C. Rhodes, to satisfy a
Superior Court fifa in favor of Joseph Chastain,
admr, vs. said Rhodes. H. B. Waugh, Shff.
Also, at the same time and place, the land known
as the Convey land, bounded on the North by
land line, on the East by land of Josephus -4ver
itt, on the South by land of W. B. Smith, and on
the West by land of Dr. M. Nicholson, in the
town of Attapulgus of said county—levied on as
the property of Micheal Convey to satisfy a Supe*
rior Court fifa in favof of D McLauchlin vs. said
Convey. H. B. Waugh, Shff.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of land No.
246 in the 20th district of said county—levied on
as the property of C C. King, Sr., and 0. C. King
Jr., to satisfy one steam saw mill owner’s lien fifa
in favor of D. MeLauchlrn vs. said King, Sr and
King, Jr. H. B. Waugh, Shff.
Also, at the same time and place, lot of land
No 246 in the 20th diet, of said county—levied
on as the property of C. C. King, Sr. and C. C.
King, Jr. to satisfy one steam saw mill owner s
lien fifa in favor of D. McLauchlin vs. said King,
Sr. and King, Jr. H. B. Waugh, Shff.
Also, at the same time and place, lots of land
No 126 166,165,114, in the 20th dist, of said
county, and lots of land 116, 18, 60 and 61 in the
15th dht. of said county—levied on as the propei
tv of John Harrell, to satisfy one Superior Court
fifa in favor of L. H. Peacock, Administrator vs.
John Harrell. H. B. Waugh, Shff
Also at the same time and place, lots of land
Nos 116 and 116 in the 15th dist. of said «>unty ;
Siedon M Ihe r-op.r.y of Jacob Harrell, and
one toirn lot in the city of Bainbridge, bounded on
the We.t by lot owned by Jeff. Holder ; North by
building now occupied by Haywood Merritt, & -
by West street, south by Broughton street lev!
on as the property of Johu and Jacob Harrell
satisfy one Superior Court fifa in favor of John T.
Monroe ve. eaid John »»d J«cob
May 4th, 1871.
billiard tables
FOR SALE.
I offer for sale on reasonable terms two first class
billiard tables
tStS," and tho other . oix
applying bargain.
April 13-ts. Proprietor Exchange jjslo<».
STEIN IN ger 4 By GEL COLUMN.
sSSfiIHS?
STEIHIHGEft i ENGEL
HIT II STORE.
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
At—
POPULAR PRICES!
DRESS GOODS, CHOICE STYLE,
WHITE MARSEILLES,
JAPANESE POPLINS,
BLACK SILKS,
MOZAMBIQUES,
BLEACHED SHEETING AND SHIRIING
BY THE PIECE OR YARD
■-V
GREY GRENADINES
ENGLISH BAREGES, VERY LOW,
BLACK ALPACCA’S
Marseilles, honeycomb and
• ALLEN ALE QUILTS, &C,
GLOVE FITTING CORSETS,
FRENCH CORSETS,
KID GLOVES,
LISLE GLOVES,
BIITISH HOSE
HALF HOSE
LADIES ND GENTS HEMMED HANwKER
CHIEFS,
lace collars,
LINEN COLLARS fc CUFFS Every style.
SUN. UMBRELLAS AND PONGER PARASOLS
FLINT RIYER STORE*
GROCERY DEPARTMENT,
OF THE
FLINT RIVED STORE
E VE just received at ouf upperjstore next door
n to T. B. HUNEWELL & CO.» one of the lar
gest Stocks of
Family Groceries
Consisting of
HAY,
CORN,
HARDWARE,
WOODENWARE AC.,
Ever brought to this market, which we offer at
veiy slight advance for Cash.
STEISIRGES t ENGEL
FLINT RIYER STORE
One Hundred and Fifty Crates
—OF—
CROCKERY.
Received during the month of October by thA d
Fifty-eight now Landing From Ship ifodp Wildfire
kerosene lamps & chimneys
AN IMMENSE STOCK AT LOW PRICES. FOB §A!iB BY
nov 10 i±i *
PATER SON & MO’NAlfti
DEALERS IN
fjrg jpritow
Hollow-ware, Cutiery,
"Boots a,xrci slioEsi ZBCa/ts ana Trumra
CLOTHING. VALISES, &C.
West side of the court house square
15 BAINBRID&E. ga .
THEY NEVER FIU
An experience of five years In the use of
imi inn mu
HAS obtained the indorsement of some of our
most prominentcitizeusas the best Strength
ening and Invigorating Tonic, ahd the most per
fect Medical Cordial ever offered to the pub'ic as a
remedy for Dyspepsia. General Debility, Nervous
Exhaustion; Female Weakness, Loss of Appetite,
and tone to the stomach &c. •
It is especially recommended as the great
CHILI AND FEVER PREVENTATIVE AND CURE.
Merchants, Mechanics and Laboring Men should
always use it to restore their energies overtaxed
by business cares or an overwrought brain. Al
ways ask for Holioway’s Santa Criik Bitters. It is
sold by all dea'ers, and manufactured under a
Spanish Receipt, bv the proprietor .
DR. D. j. HOLLOWAY.
Quitman, Ga.
For saie by BUTTS & PEABODY,
Bainbridge, Ga.
TO CONStTMTIVES
Holloway’s Improved
ASTHAMATIG SYRUP
For the cure of Coughs, Colds, Pneumonia, Asthma
Bronchitis and Consumption.
This is a Southern Vegetable preparation, in the
form of a Syrup, Acts directly upon the lungs,
sores the cangh, and makes the respiration easy,
ctininlates the rnucows membrane of the stomach
and bowels, and is very nourishing to the ,whole
svstem ; one bottle containing about the' same
amount oi nutrition that three pounds of the most
noHrishing food contains, and has the same action
upon the system that the food does when the sys
tem is in a healthy state. For sale bv the Proprie
tor, D. J. HOLLOWAY,
By BUTT3 & PEABODY, Quitman, Ga.
Baiubridge, Ga.
THE LILY OF R'\SES
in Perfuming the hair and in bleaching the skin
of the faceand hands and making them white and
soft, has no equal. For sale by.
DP k D J .HOLLO WAY. Quitman, Ga.
By BUTTS & PEABODY, Bainbridge, Ga.
march 80-1881;
mmmrnwm*
views ;
ALBUMS,
CHROM'S,
FRAMES.
E.&H T. ANTHONY &CO . k
691 BBOADWAT. NEW YoBK,
Invite the attention of the Trade to their extensive
assortment of the above sroods, of their own publi
cation, manufacture and importation.
Also,
PHOTO L N TERN SIAdEB
and
GRAPHOSCOPES.
NEW VIEWS OF TOBEMITE.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
691 Broadway, new york,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
Importer» and Manufacturer» of
gftotograpftif patmate.
LJ GUILMABTIN &• CO., Cotton Factors arid
• General Commission Merchants. Bay Street,
Savannah, Ga. Usual Facilities Extended to Cus
sepß, 187(My
First premium
AWARDED 4T COTTON STATES FAIR AUGUS
TA THOMASYILLE FAIR, AND ALL
SOUTHERN FAIRS WHERE EXHIBITED.
THE sTNGER
MANUFACTURING CO
AT THE
WORLD’S FAIR.
(Constituted by the Homes of the people)
RECEIVED The highest Award of the Highest
Sales! An have left ail rivals far behind them
tor they sold in 1870,
127,833 MACHINES.
BEING More than Forty Thousand in advance
of their sales of the previous year and over
44 000 more than the sales of any other Company
for 1870.
ARE NOW SOLDON EASY TERMS
AT THX STUBS Os
jks.
panati street - - BAINBRIDGE. GA.
We will place the SINGER SEWING MACHINE
in any family desirous of comparing its merits with
other machines. _ j » *
Ihe new No. 1 Machine, for Tailors and Boot
makers it is the beat in the market.
gT’AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE
Silk Thread, Heedles -"g*
E&inbridge, Om*
BRADFIELD’S
FEMALE regulator
This is one of the most valuable medciines that
has ever been discovered for suffering women, and
will relieve suppression ; cure the whites ; relieve
the monthly pains, Sfc.— guaranteed tojgivh iatis
faction or the money refunded.
T>ll. PROFItfT’S
CELEBRATED LIVER MEDICINE
Th' B celebrated thedieine has stood the test for
the last 16 years and is superior to anything
kind ever offered to the public. It will cure all de
rangements of the Liver; Jaundice ; Dyspepsia
Chtlißand Fever; Eillious Fever—and if taken
in miasmatic climates during summer and fall, it
will effectually prevent malarious diseases.
Waranted to give satisfaction in all cases oi the
money refunded.
DR. PROFITT'S
This celebrated remedy is ohe of the articles that
no family can afford to be without It wil! Teliev*-
any pain ; cure Rheumatism ; Bites of poisoned in
sects and reptiles ; Colic and Pain in bowels—supr*
rioi to Davis Pain Killer forever} disease uted
DK. PROFITT’S.
A MTIBILLIOUS PILLS
These celebrated pills frill 'cureall kinds of head,
ache and correct all derangements of the liver.
ISF"All the above medicine* are for sale by
butts & Pea body.
Bainbridge, Ga., and all Druggists
Oct. 13th-ly
THE BEST
IS THE CHEAPEST.
Liverpool and itoadtoit (Dlata
Fire Insurance Co
s over s2o,oo'').‘ooo in Gold. Over $4 000,000.
Pays losses immediately after adjustment.
The New York Life Insarance Cemp’y
Assets $16,000,000.
J. E. JOHNSTON &CO , General Agents.
T. B. HUNNEWELL& CO., Agents,
tO Bainbridge, Ga.
ROTtOS
HD. DARDEN has ceased to be our Soliciting
• agent for Fire and Life application. None
of his acts will be countenanced or endorsed by us
We have appointed T. B. Hunnewew, & Cos. our
agents for the Liverpool & London Globe Insurance
Company, and the New York Life Insurance Com
pany. Applications, forwarded through them will
receive our piompt attention.
J. E. JOHNSTON &CO.
Gen’l Agents Liverpool & London Globe
Fire Ins. Cos., and New York Life Ins Cos.,
It] Savannah, Ga
LOST!
k LARGE plain gold King, with the initia 1
xm. “W. H. M.’’engraved inside, which the fin
der will receive SIO,OO by leaving it at this office.
Decatur Mortgage sale
ON the first Tuesday in Jnly next, will be sold
before the court house door, in the town of
Bainbridge, Ga., between the legal hours of sale,
the following property to wit .• all that lot or par
cel of land lying and being in the North-east cor
ner Os Lot No. 5 lu the town of Bainbridge, in the
county of Decatur, the same being 26 feet front on
West street, and 60 feet back, being the property
mortgaged by Caspar Lewis to J. Randolph fPhites
head, and now occupied by J. Kwilecki & Bro. Sold
under mortgage fifa in favor of J. Randolph White
head vs Caspar Lewis, property pointed out in
said fifa. H- B. WAUGH, Sheriff
May 4, 1871
OIK. SHALLUMUKOER’i
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Always Stays the Chill*.
This Medicinri has been before the Pub
lic fifteen yean, and is still ahead of all
other known remedies. It doee not purge,
does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly
safe in any does and under all circum*
gtanoaa, and ia the only Medians tfratwill
CURB IMMEDIATELY
and permanently every farm ox Fever
and Ague, because it is a perfect Aiflr
iafeteHalnia.
CONSUMPTION-
It« Cure and its Preventives
BY J. H. SCHKNCK, M.
b * in « a way or
hciee death there was no other reaect * than
toe negket of known and proven means * Cure.
Those near and dear to family And frieA da.Arh
sleeping the dreamloes slumber into OhteA iDM
t-ev calmly adopted
Dr. JOSLPU H SCHrVcK’S fill
•nd availed of this totiil&ftil
cioim medicines, they would not ha>fr
Dt. Schenck hal la proved th*4
wheietcrr Miffldent vitality .remains, that vitality j
Sm*®!? 1 Bis direct Too s sos (heir use;
,B lm« htmlthful vikpr. ’
TsilVa » oUHlfc *** nol *’<ing fif^umptuous.
HNk I* a fit, «• nuifie no ronresenW
SipjTilm rdp of the oases if
nil* 2 t , t . l \ Bper . 8 ! a »nd afnnctton-
iuS t^ 1 ? the
w th th# stoniacb -
IKS:S?J b yj* m °T b| fi° »ctton of the liver.
"v[M Utfctl bbthuK the cnlminatiug result, and tho
Setting In, #ith all its distressing symptoms, of
™ -. , j , tXfNSUMPTION.
ihe Mandrake Pills are Composed of one of Na
ture s noblest gilta-tho Podophilium Pel tat um
Ihey poß.se.-s all the blood-searchiuc, alterative
■propertibs of calomel, but unlike calomel, they
“LEAVE XO STING BEHIND.”
The work of cure is how beginlng. The vitiated
anil mucous deposits In the bowels and in the ali
mentary canal are ejected. The liver like a clock
is wound up. It. arouses from its torpidity. The
stomach acts responsively, aqa the patient Leirin*
to fefel thfit he is getting at Inst, * *
A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD.
The SeAweed Tonic, in conjunction with the Pilla
permedthS and Assimilates with the food. L'hilifis
fcatioh nbw progressing without its previous tor
tures. Digestion becomes painless, and the euro
is seen to bo at hand. There is no more flatulence
po exacerbation of thb stomach. An appetic Beta
In;,.
Now comes the greatest Blood Purifier ever given
bv an Indulgent father to suffering man. Schenck’w
Pulmonic Syrup comes In to perform its functions
and to hasten and complete the cure. It enters at
once upon its work. Nature cannot be cheated.
It collects and ripens the impaired and diseased
portions of the lungs. In the form of gatherings
it prepairs them for expectoration, and lo ! in a
very short time the malady is vanquished, the
rotten throne that it occupied is renovated and
made new, and the patient, in all the dignity of
regained vigor, steps forth to enjoy the manhood
or womaDhood that was.
GIVEN UPAS LOST- „ , .
The second ri'lupV. *' , must stay ru
a W nrm room Until they get well; it is almost im
possible to prevhnt taking cold when tho lungs
are diseased, but it must be prevented or ft cure
cannot be effected. Fresh air And ridiug out, es
pecially in this section of the counltyin the fall
and winter gras-on, are nil wrong. Physicians rlrtio
recommend that course lose their patients, if their
Inugs are budiy diseased, and yet, because they are
in the house, they must uot sit down quiet; they
must Walk aliofit the room as much and as fast as
the strength will bear, to get np a good circulation
of blood, Tlie patients must keep in good spiritA
be determined to get well. This has a great deal
to do with Uie appetite, ana is the great [point to
gain.
To despair of core after such evidence of its pos
sibility ill the worst cases and moral ceitainty
in all otheis, ii sinful. l)r. Schenck’s personal
statement to the facility of his own cure was in
these modest words •
“Many years ago I was ifi tnfc last stages of
consumption ; confined to my bed. and at one time
my physicians said I could u'ot live a week ; then,
like a didwning man catching at stiaws, 1 hen.d
of and Obtained the prepartious which I now of
fer to the public, ahd they.made a perfect cure of
me. It &bemed to me that I could feel them pen
etrate mjr wholb system. ’Jhey soon ripened the
matter in my lungs, and 1 would spit up more
than a pint of offensive yellow matter every morn
ing for a long time.
“As soon as that began to subside my cough,
fevet, pain and night sweats all began to leave me,
and my appetite became so great that it was with
difficulty that I could keep from eating too much.
I soon gained my strength, and have grown in
flesh ever since.”
‘I was weighed shortly after my recovery,” ad
ded tho Doctor, “then looking like a mure skele
ton; my weight was only ninety-seven pounds;
my present weight is tw 6 hundred twenty-ffvo
(226) pounds, and for years I have enjoyed unin
terrupted henlth ” .
Dr. Schenck has discontinued his professional
visits io New York and Boston. He or his son,
Dr. J. II Bohenck, Jr., still continue to see pa
tients at thefr office. No 16 North Sixth street,
Philadelphia, every Saturday from 9 a. m. to 3 P.
M. Those who wish a thorough examination with
the Eesphortleter will be churged $6. The Rcsp-,
rometer declares the exact condition of the lungs!
aDd patients can readily learn wheather they arc
curable or riot.
The directions for taking the medicines are ad
apted to the intelligence even of a child. Follow
these directions, and kind nature will do the rest
excepting that iri some cases the Mandrake Pills
are to be taken in increased doses ; the three medi
cine need Vio other aCcompainmerits than the am
ple instructions that accompany them First create
appeeite Os returning health hunger is the most
welcome symtom. When it come, as it will come,
let the dejparing lit once he of good cheer. Good
blood a, once follows, the cough loosens, the night
sweat is abated. In a short time both of these mor
bid symptoms are gone forever.
Dr. Schenck’s medicines are constantly kept in
tens of thousands of families. Asa laxative or
pu’gative. the Mandrake- Pills are a standard pre
paration ; while the Pulmonic Syrup, as a curer of
coughs and colds, may be regarded as a propby
licteric agriinst consumption in any of its forms.
Price of the Pulmonic Sytnp and Seaweed Tonio
$1.60 a bottle, or $7 60 a half dozeD. Mandrake
Pills 26 cents a box. For sale by all druggist!
and dealera. JOHN F. HENRY.
6 College Place, New York, Wholesale Agent.
JOB WORK
Executed with neatness
AT THIS OFFICE.