Horry news. (Conwayboro, S.C.) 1869-1877, July 21, 1871, Image 4
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(*en Airviiti, San V rancU^O, OhJ . *n?l 24 Coitinu't i t, N. Y.
I>II l.TilONS Roar Tmtlttiouy to ihcjr
Wonderful Cul'ntlvo Kfleris,
Tlioy nvo n<>t ;i vil<? V;\iH'y I>i Ifllt, Mo le of Pool
y, urn, WliUhey, Proof Si?it iiH mid Ut'luno
Li'liiui'fl d? loied,i-yioed in. 1 owortcnrd t (please Uio
i i ii.m.ih't "Tonlco," " Apiietlrors,1' 'Tteatorcri?,"&c.,
l ;.it 1c ul * ho tippler on to drunk) micas ami iIn,but aro
{.:: tie '. inc.mndo from the N 'live ]{noS9 unit Herbs
of Cullfonii iiu'o from nil Alcoholic Hllmu"
tftiitft. Tltey urn the HEAT Bl.OOI) TIJIIIrrKUtuul
A Mil! (JlVlNtJ I'll INC I I'IjK,
npuifecf iWiioVHlof fciul Invigomtor of tho {System,
?-*r > i:ipnii' i. ll p. , . . lit i t 1'J (TStoriiiKXhoblooil
i ?:? he. 'thy rendition, No person can thke those Hitters
t.o (mlinB t<> directions end remain lonjj unwell,
j:c\, : i t! <ir luies u < not do.it.i<yod by nilneriU
|toi*on or other mentis, find the vital organs wustcd
beyond tho p ?lnt "f repair,
'I h j Hi e u (?eiu!?' l*itrirn(1 vo As tvrll iihii
1 onto, ?k ins, nlm>, the i?ecuUr.r merit of ncling
u i ' aci I i : fit in irlir vlnj: Concertioii or 1 utlaiutir*
ion of lh I ivr, mill all tho Visi eral OrK'tnH.
1 )iv I'1'..VIAM". CO UP l,A 1 N'TB? in young or
? ' . iu:ii;.?1 or vinj;h?, at tlio (Viwn of womanhood or at
i ' 'trfi of life there Tonic lliticvn have no eqntd.
:n I lit!m inn t or y rind Chronic Iliicuitin*
limit ntid (lout, I)\ iiiciiilii or IiifllgrcHtlottf
v.iiioiif,, it cut it tent ntid I lit c riiilttcnt Fix
rt'fn, l.ivcnacN of t he Blood, I.ivcr, Kidney*
tnul Itlnflilcf. tie lfi11? rn liavo hean most
i v? -t Sttclt DISCIIHC* n? ci'iHeil hy Vlt lilted
Jllooil, which in toiler. jnodnf" d * y UcrunKcmoiit
of tho IHircni i v o Oiyunn.
DVf PKi'M V OU* I NDlcr.STION, llondftrhr.
i'nin In the Shoulder-, Polish*. Tightness of I ho
C'h, st, Dizz'nes.*, Sour f.r.ietat ini . of the Stomach,
Jia 1 I'liste In the M, ith, JMi; e Attacks, i'nlpttAlton o|
tho Heart. Ii tlammation ?f 11 ?o I.uiiks I'am In tho rot
ions of tin- Kidneys, and a I tihlrnl o;h, i painful eynipii
air. ato the oflfprlmrB cf Dyspepsia.
I Ik y jn\ .. ore to llio Slor i stimulate tho torpid
1 i r an 2 ?i\*oU winch lent r vlioni of nnoquallbd
i h icy in cl. .11. iiu? llio ).!< 1 i f all impurities, am' inifatting
now l.f- tnd vijoi to tlio uliol system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, fSrupttonTot tor, Salt
(tin im. llli'trlirs, S "ti, I'll i;>l , I'mt nlea. Holla, CorV'ifn.1
. Iii.i. .>i iig. I: nl i II' -a Sire Fyi-s, Kry.-dpo(MilltliiHrutfitDI
ooiofntlous < f llo'Skin. /.nrnurs mid
t> - ,,f tho Skm. c-f wl'-.i'i-vnam or nature, ate
Jii<';i! 11 itujr up an I rhi rlwt out l thn ajriltm In h short |
111.). hy Mm ns.'i?l tIn"-'} ltltlinr. O.io l?ottlc In audi
?i i-., Willi-olivine) Uio in ,t met i.il i . I their curative
ctTocu.
C|i niiRo tlic Vi i.ited Dlocni wherever you fliul Ita lm* !
purine a liwstlm; Ihiou^li llio rk.ii in I'm -* ?, Kruplions
or Fin - , ilo-niao .t when y i ii 11 It obstructed |
and n tjfli-h In It. "* ' :.i>>: cl in so It wln-n It in foul, i
e..d yntiv fi lin_'i? Mi.I t.-U you Viioii. Keep tbo lilood 1
pmo. and llio In alth of tlia avslem will follow.
rin, Tii |io? ii ml oilier Wiinim, I n king In tho
ryaUm ot ko many thousands, mv cfT?itunr.y -lir.troyovl
Mi-1 n iiiovcd. Fays a dlstinculshcd physiologist,
1 .(.mo i: Koaicolv fin individual Upon till- fflOO of tile
CBl'th wIm-m- body Is exempt fouii Mm pr, aeneo of |
worm*. It In not in on ilie healthy nicnta oftho I
I- iy thtfl woriu? ax int. tut upon thfuritaenaoil humora
h i aSniiv ilopusitHtti.it breed thosn livim: in -listers of
nisi No s - .-in of Medicine, no vi-nnlfiujc-H, no
Ffitin iniint ic3 will fieo tiiu ?y?teni from \ oiiiin like
those llitter.r.
J. 1VA1.KF.lt. Propilotor. R. II. MuDONA I D A CO.,
I'm-,l?'s and lion, Agents. Sun Frunciaeo California,
nii 1 32 im I 31 Commerce Street, New York.
IjOTiiOt.l) 11Y A I.I. lMllAHIlbTS AND i x-i UU&J4
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Cn.-Vi.LCJ A. DANA, Editor.
<j% 53oUuv -Weekly Uttw.
A Mi?ivai?-j>cr oi t!ic I'rcocnt Times.
Intend 1 lor roo:>lu Now on ttartli.
J claims Farivtoia, Mechanics. Merchants, ProIfls.-.
oual Men,'^oiUera, Tain-eys, ai.i l a 1 M?".r
of Hones'. FjIKS, uaJ Iho Y*Tvc So?ib, and
j.'.'. filter# of i.il *uc!i.
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? t.\ i rv.no r:zr tol general character us
. WKKliLY, Vi.it u iili a greater variety of
i aneoui roadiar, ami Punishing the news
I i tM km Usui tiioi? with i;ic. rlrr 'tacBA. hocauBQ
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I. i e.rci Ion in the wor.l iti'o, ludei..
idant. ami fmirlc'H In politics. Ail tiu? tiRwa
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CO oo..is a uo.iUi, or a year.
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I. XV, F.VOLAKD, Pnbllbhc*,
?"n olllce, Mety YorU City. '
M.UNTHI?Y MAGA^TTTE,
1 UU JtolU't'M J>< >- Annum.
C4 fAGES READING MATTER.
30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS. ,
WALSH it. KVANS A OOCftWELL
J. WYATT AIKBN,
s (UABLrfir<iX, t 4\
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lklL>
TJJE
Ac rs i?p tiik l.ciiM.vn i;i:-('o.M iNt no
Fiu>m Fiitsr i'av.i.;.
sioned, after having Liven ten fays'
previous notice of surli election.
See. 1 That the Intendant in:\y, as
often as occasion requires, summons'' e
Wardens to meet to^ot! er, and the said
r
yitendanl and Wardens sh ill have, and
are hereby vested \\;th, lull and ample j
power from timo to time, under their i
corporate seal, to make all such or- 1
dinanees, rules and regulations relative
to the streets, roads, ways and market
of the said town, as they may think |
proper and necessary, and establish j
! sn; h by laws as may tend to preserve
the quietude, peace, safety ud good
order ' f the inhabitants thereof, not
mounds'v nt with the Constitution ".nil i
law* ol the State, awl thai they may '
lines an<l penalties tor the viola- j
ii.?11 thereof; which way he recovered
hi a summary way helore the Raid Inteiidant
and Wardens, as hereinafter
}>; vi led; and each and eVery one of
; thetn shall he a Magistrate on Trial
; Justice, or Justice of the l'raee, as
ei h r vd such olllees shall exist in this
State,*.vithi? the limits oftUe Ht\ul town, j
and shall otherwise he vested with nil 1
power and authority that such ottleer !
ni vy he v ested with throughout the!
ale, exeipt in civil eases: Provided,
11 vei thcloss, Thai all such ordinances,
hy law rules and regulation so made,
he duly promulgated, and thai no such
th e, in any one case, and for anv sinrdu
oil ? ; ??, > hull exceed the sum of lilt v .
d liars. '
Sec. 10. That when any fine imposed jl
by the s ij?1 fntendant an 1 \? ardvns, by j
virtu <>f this Act, shall exceed twenty .
dollars, tin? same may be recovered be- \ i
fore any Magistrate, Trial Justice or <
.1 usfice of i Ik Peace for Sumter County; 1
and whet: such lino shall be lor twenty
dollars, or under, t hey maybe reoov- i
mod before the said Intendanl ami '
Wardens, or any three of ihnm* ??n I
which linei, when recovered, shall be
applied to thr uses of said town. (
?lic. '"hat the sa'nl Intendant and 1
V."a:?lc! ^ sh .!' have lull and exclusive '
'power to grant or refuse licenses 10 j
keep taverns, to retail spirituous j t
1 qiors, i r to keep billiard tables within (
th 4 corporate l'.rnits of said town, and 1
to requisite the prices of the same: Provided,
That the said licences shall not ?
b> fixed at a lower rate than that now ;
or In realt r to he established by law; '
and they shall have power to impose
such restrictions and conditions upon
i he manner of using and exereising such
licenses as they may think proper; and
all moneys paid for such licenses, as ^
( \usr! nf I '>' t ^ 1
^.v ..v. .11 kKBMuus, ior retailing ?
or ko.epiiy* billiard tables, without li- (
censes, within the corporate limits of j <
said town, .-hall bo received by said 1
Intendaut and Wardens for the use ol
said corporation. '
. 1
Sec. 21. That the said Inteiuiant and ,
Wardens shstll have power and author- a
ity to impose the following annual \
taxes for the uses and purposes of the 1
said town ; that is to say, twenty cents
on the value of each one. hundred dol
larr. of real estate within the corporate
limits of said tow n, (except the real j
estate of churches and institutions ol i
learning,) the valuo of such real estate
for taxation to be ascertained and as- 1
ses.sed as hereinafter provided for, not
exceeding twenty cents on each one
hundred dollars of the proceeds of all j
sales ol goods, wares, merchandise in ^
said town, not exceeding three dollars
on each pleasure carriage d i awn byone 1
horse; not exceeding five dollars on each
i i . (1
lllCMMIiriWMUMl-Wr..
t v.m?n ity i wo or more
hordes; not exceeding five dollars on v
each vehicle of any kind kept for lure ]
or profit, and drawn l>y one horse; not
exceeding ten dollars on each vehicle of o
any kind kept for hire or profit, and 1'
drawn hy two horses; not exceeding ^
twenty dollars on each vehicle of any
kind kept for hire or profit, and drawn
by more than two horses; and not ex- si
eoeding twenty cents upon each one f<
hundred dollars of all sales made at
auetion or upon consignment, within "
. , ' tl
tbc corporate limits oi said town, except
sales made by order of^ourt, or a,
by process of law, or by executors or m
administ rators.
[in is a err wn.r. tie concluded in ouk ll
NEXT 188U1C. J
Chickens ('ovkkkd nvitii Lice.?O.
S'l It Kill TAV V "V' . 1 1*
ii. i . .?ii you will U80 i,
a little caution you can keep the lice ai
lVom your chickens. Taint the inside lr
of your chicken coop occasionally with
kerosino oil, saturating the roost poles
find nest boxes with it, and the lice will ^
" skedaddle." They can't stand the j
L'lVeet of tho kerosene oil, We have I U1
never known this to fail in oui hen- ' (i
nei v. *
HORllY WEEKLY
AN A>V KUI. MCKDKR.
The liuhtsonian, of July Oth, says:?On
Thursday morning, as early as d o'clock, John
srpo.cl. a very \vo:thy ami highly respected
'j ntlemin, was dieeovord in tho front piqz/.a
ot the ' tore of Me?sr>. Coleman & lluio, at
i ci'o (iordo, appariMitly in a very awkward
position, and ?i cl ?s ;r observation revoald tho
fact that he had neon htulally murdered by
a stroke of an ax?? or hatchet from the hands
oi'-omo unknown assassin. Mr. Stausol, was
supposed to live v. LhotiL an enemy in the
V, old. 1 I leaves u t< ? l it.oil I
- -v ? w uu^iviiv ii) ail
mourn their irreprnble loss.
\ est onlay afternoon astout, jolly individual
I' ll ( . (he idewalk near tbo United Slate.
Marshal's ofti o, apparently ovcipamo by t he
boat. II" was jir\inoiliatly surrounded by n
large an*l excite.u emwd. As Col. llasUett
ami I):t\? Ihaieo won4 about lo lift arid carry
bun to *Ji" <'enter sired Hospital, a physical)
Ian: icily iinib bis way through th3 crowd,
ordered tho.m to stand ba<l;to give the man
. chance to breathe, opened bis nock tie, &c.,
and after making a. quick examination, foun
t! f 'llo A was shamming s un stroke, evidently
with the fond anticipation that Marshal Sharpo
or one of hi., hin 1 del ml ies would no or w,r,m
of the Government brandy or whisKoy, siijv
po i'd bo stowed in liiy oilV'U down bis dry
an i eapadouw throat. Instead of this, however,
the cunning do tor Ihleil his nostrils with the
siiinl'o ( t a strong Lot fragrant Havana. This
niadetho i Ho < snoo/.o ami open his eyes inot
ante:-, and as he saw that his little game was
up, ho rose with a broad grin on his* features,
a id went away at aliv.lv gait, amid the jeers
ami laughter of ihocrow<1.?N. V. ?S ,a.
Ct.kan.si: tui: Skix.? it i3 a curious fact
illustrating the nv.'vsi'y of cleanliness, ail
of ke 'ping I he pores of tin skin open, that ii'a
coat of varui !i or other substance im;>.rvious
to moisture, ho applied !o exterior of the body,
tloalh will ensue in about six hours. The e\periin
?nt was onco tiied on acliil 1 at Florence.hn
the occasion ol'l'opo Leo the Tenth's ae?
M'ssion to tho l'upal ehair, it was desired Lo have
1 living figure to represent t.lie (lohlcn Age,
m ! so a child was gilded all over with varnish
in I gold leaf Th? child died In a few hours,
f the fur of 1 rahhitor tho skin of a pig he coved
with a solution of India rubber In naphtha,
ho animal ceases to breath in a couple of hours.
An instrument has been invented that
marks "the ebb of time.'' showing lu.w
- i..,m.>
ninnies then* arc prior to any event. If place,',
i tin* pos'.oik it reads: Mails open in thirty
niimte.s;1'one minute latei it roads''in t went y
lir.e minutes," then in twenty-eight, and so
>n. At a railway station it reads; "This train
ave.s in teii minutes," then in eight., etc., and
ivhen the mdo\ reaches 0, the train .staits.
l'hus, any passenger, on entering a st it ion,
viiowsjw I how much time lie has for getting
dekefs, chocks, a newspaper and a seat. \\ .t limit
onsultlng a \Vi\tcli or ;i clock to ascertain the
iiour of the day.
A wife who h:ul been lecturing her lrtuban I
>n coming home intoxicated, became incensed
it his indifference, and exclaimed, "Oh, ?
I could wring to j of anguish from your eyes"1 '
i'o wld h tlio liardened wretch hiccupped.
4' I'ai?*t ai?"t; inl no use, old woman to?bo
?bore for water hero."
A Prussian engineer'.as invented n
? . ?- .*11% I ?<J 1
tvliic.l) will mannlaelure Ice without chemicals, !
nercly by compression ami expulsion of air (
rhc specimen machine, now at New York,
an turn out t wo tons of ice a day, and the :
aparity can bo Increased to twenty-tlve tons '
novo. v t
Gkapmic.?A warehouse firm in Macon re- ,
viced Friday a letter from a planter, opening t
bus graphically: ''Gentlemen: when Cincinna- I
us abandoned bis plow in the Held it was not, !
irs, from motives of patriotism, hut, 1 golly, he (
vas running from grass!" t
n>? ?' ??
- . miwn I
Miscellaneous.
llenry Ward lleechor, i:i a recent lecture
aid; If "a newspaper writer be faithful to his 1
rust, honest, fearless and indejxmdont, lie j
nust make enemies, and powerful ones."
The following rather hard hit by way of
tefinition, not t-> be found in Webster, may ^
ausc a smile:
Si.am)i:n.?A big dog that goes unchained '
ml snaps at every hotly that is hotter than ,'j
liniself. his applies also to the feminine
ender. 'J
Ksquiku.?Kveryb' dy yet nobody; a title J1
..w. w. iimiiun iy applied to all sorts of people. Ij
Junv.?Twelve, prisoners in a box to try one
>r more at the bar.
Lav. ykit: A learned gontlcman who rescues c
our estate from your enemy and kecp3 it k
ii in self.
Dentist.?A person who finds work tor his a
wn teeth hy taking out those of other b
eople.
I'iuxtek.?A man who is expected to give
is paper and labor for nothing, and steal tor s
rcdit. tl
An Ohio lady recently packed away her 0
ilvcr waroin an old-iloih's haor. n.wi e,- *l
o' ?* 6' '
illy sold the whole for throe cents a pound.
The man who gives his children habits of
uth, industry, and frugality, provides for
icm better than l>y giving them a fortune.
An Irishman leaning against a lamp post
> a funeral procession was passing by was
*kod who was dead?
"I can't exactly sny, sir, hut 1 presume it is in
lejintlcman in the cotlin."
Tiikice are foity six candidates for sherifTin cc
/'/v..
?..b vvhiiiji &?.> s me urangolmrg lo
CW9. st
til
A 1'crsian philosopher being asked by what a,
tclhod he bail acquired so much knowledge, Ljc
iswcred, "l!y not being prevented by shame
om asking questions when 1 \\ as ignorant."
Mr. l'eter Cooper, of New York, is sciiously no
not dangerously ill. lui
g|/
Atlanta, (Ja., js now constructing seven '
limbed dwelling* and business bouses. t!t/
The Wiggle-Waggle Walk" i> the last fash
n introduced at tlio watering place s. The f '
rerian Ucnd and the Kangaroo Droop, it is j!'^
lid i coinp'etl> laid in the -.hade. ' l,r<
%
NEWS, JULY 21,
An Kcitaimt.?A farmer named Keft>do
hired a fellow who had a knack at
poetry making, to write his epitaph,
lie wsvs io give Che poet a dinner find
supper for the job. At the first meal
he sat down and begun thus :
. There was a man who clietl of late,
For whom angels ? hi impudent wait
With out.stretched arms and win.; ? of love
To waft him to the reahns above.''
Kea/le was much pleased with this
l * *
I iiud oiiggou the wvitvr 1? o? 0,1 y ^ht
I he <1 oclinc*?J finishing the epitaph tint il
ho had had the puppet*. That finished
lie put on his hut and coat, then wound
up the verse in these word a :
4 l>ul \\i.ile they disputed for the prize,
.Still hovering around the lower skies,
in slipped the dovii like a wcazel,,
And down to h?1 lie U\cked old Keazle,"
Alter which he took, to his heels, and
old Kea/.lo alter hint with a horsewhip.
Iii attomp'Ing to curve a fowl one day, a gentlmian
found considerable diilLadty in a'i and.
ins its joints, and Cxduimcd against the man
who had m>I 1 him an old hen for a young chicken.
u.My dear," said Die enraged man's wife,
"don't talk so much about the aged and rospcetable
Mr, 15, He planted the first hill of corn
that was planted in our town." "1 know that,''
sua: led her husband, " and I believe this hen
scratched i. up."
m\m iimrnmmmmmm i i i if
Special School District
Meeting for
GONWAYBORO TOWNSHIP.
in accordance with the proxisions of
the law to maintain a system of free !
schools; a special meeting of the legal
voters of Con wayboro Township, constituting
School District No ?2, i* here
by called to meet at Conwayboro on
Saturday the 29th instant at 12 o'clock
M.,?to confirm the tax assessment
made at the meeting held on the 2 ith
ot dune last, or to make such a levy ;
iw the majority may deem sullieiont. \
,1 uly 1 dtli, 1871. !
S. S. IVaty
Cleik of Hoard of Trustees, i
* School District No I
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S j
COMPOUND FLUID !
Extract Catflwhfl '
GRAPE PILLS.
Component Parts?Fluid JCx tract Rhubarb
and Flui I Fxlracs Catuidba Crepe
Juice. i
l"or Diver Coinph.lnts,Jaundice, Bilious Affec j
lions, Sick or Nervous Hundaclic, (Jost i\ ncss, .
in*. Purely Vegetable, Containing No Mercury,
Minerals 01 1)< lcteiious Drugs.
H i
Thes" rills arc the most delightfully jtloas- 1
ant pur.alive, supmaoding castoj' oil, salts, '
magnesia, etc. There P nothing more uoeep- '
table {<? tiio stomach. Tliey give lone, and '
ai.se neither nausea nor griping pains. They 11
ire composed of the Jinest inyredienls. After
i few days' use of Llinrh, such an invigora'. ion
if I 1?#? tl'A olwlAM,
mum luiu-s piace us to appear
miraculous to the weak ami cnci.valod, wheth- '
I* arising front imprudence of disease. 11. T.
llehubold's Compound Fluid Extract Cat aw Fa ^
.rape Fills arc not sugar-coated), from the '.
act tl.at sugar-coated Fills ?'o not dissolve, but (
>ass through the stomach without dissolving,
onstMjueiitlv do not produce the desired elleet.
I'll 12 CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, heing "
ilcasant in tos ; and odor, do not necessitate '
heir being sugar-coated. Frtce fifty cents 1
>i.r box.
E s
IIRN11V T. 11 ELM HOLD'S
IICJIILY concentrated compound
FLUID EXTRACT SAR8APARSLLA
&
iVill radically ox terminate from the system
Urofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore
"Ives Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head,
hole hit is, Skin Disease s^Salt Khoy-?''Can;,c\s,
Koonings from the1 V>'.V'
i'umors, Cancerous
oiling,
omphiiiits, its hlood-ptan;
than any oLher^H|Bfl9^&'f Sarsalai
illa. It gives the cJ83|fflWHEBa clear and
lealthy color and rc^l^KHgHuient to a j>
tale ol health and
In.mI, removing all flH^HL.slihiti
iseasos arising oflho v
ami the cflfcctuai
remedy for pnjns an(1
welling of the l>nnj|^H|Bom of t,le
i logs, t1l0 (
iy,i,.ilas and all mskin,
in' beautifying thocofl n
11ENRY T.^^^Sglvs
Fluid ExtHHpuchu, r
TII i: en 10 a?^?tic, I
is cured every rase rr^R^s in wliieh it
19 been given, II I itallonomie hp.-l- nf ?i.?
b(lu al
udder ;i11< 1 inhumation of the kidneys, ul- ?
rations ol the kidneys and bladder, retcn- sti
n of urine, diseases oi the prostrate eland, ""
one in the bladder, calculus gravel brick- sb
isl deposit and mucous or milk discharges,
id for enfeebled and delicate constitutions of l''
?lh sexes, attended with the following symp- "
n>s; I iuii*i>osit ion to exertion, loss of power, ,l '
ss of memory, dilllculty of breathing, weak nTi
>rve>), trembling horror of disease, wakeful' ?
ss, dimness of vision, pain in tlie back, hot pit
n?'s, flushing of the body, dryness of the
in, eruption on the face, palld countenance, t hij
liwrsal lassitude of the muscular system, I *
Used by persons from the ages of eighteen ^ T"
t wenty live, and from thirty-five to fifty-live j
in t lie decline or change of life; alter eon- ! mm
emcnt or la'.ior pains: hod-wetting in eliil
n.
*
1871.
J*
HKI.M MOLD'S KXTliAOT UUCIIL' IS
diuralU; ami blood-jwiry IV lug, euros all dbeasco
arising from habits of divination, and exce a
cs itii'i iniju iI'l'"11' im n ?'i mi
blood, etc,, superseding cojudbn in uHeetions
Ibr w I itch i' is used, tind syphilitic atlections
in these diseases used in cotmuction with
Uelmbold's huso Wasli.
1 .A 1)1 ES.
In ninny aflectioits peculiar to ladies, the
Kxtrnct Mucins in unequalled by any other
remedy?as in Chlorosis or Hetenlion, /rregularity,
I'aiiifiilness or Suppression oil Custoniury
Kvneuations, ricci'ntud or JSehifius State
orilie (Items, I.etieonIho or Whites, Sterility
and lor all complaints incident to ibo sex,
whethci arising from indiscretion or habits
of dissipation. It is prescribed extensively
by the most eminent physicians and
inidwives, for onloeblod and del Vale constitution,
oi both sexes, and all agos (attended with
any of the above diseases or svniploinsj.
( )
II. T. HK.LMHOL1VS KXTIt\i?T ttrrm*
(TltKi DIMO.ISKS AKKSIM1 i'ltOM IMPUUDESM
ES, IIAB1TSOF DISSIPATION,
ETC., in all their stnges, id /itile or no change
in "lift, 110 inconvenco, ami no exposure, it
onus* a a frequent desire, and gives strength
tol'iinate, thc\ol>y removing Obstructions*
Preventing am! f 'tiring Strictures of the Urethra.
Allaying Pain and lnlhuumation so frequent
in tliis class of diseases, and expelling all
Poisonous matter.
Thousands who have been the victims of
incompetent parsons, and v. ho have paid heavy
fees to be cured in a short time, have found
they have been deceived, and that the44Poison"
has, by the use ot t|>o\verfulastiingeuts," been
dried up in the system, to break out in a more
aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage.
Use HELMBOL'S EXTRACT BUCHUTor
all Atlections and Diseases of tin* r?ii -ov I
Organs, whether existing in Male or Female,
from whatever cause original lug, an 1 no mat
tcrof how long standing. l'UK'K, OX 15 DOfiAlt
AND l'irr\' CENTS PER UOTTLE.
, Jj
11 EN IIV T. IIKLMHOLD'S IMPROVED '
HOSE WASH
cannot Ve stir passed as a Each wash, and
will lie found the only specificremedy in every ;
slurries of Cutaneous Atfeclion. It speedily
eradicates Pimples, spots. .Scorbutic Dryness,
ludurutions oft he < 'utaneons nuunhranc, etc,
dispels Redness and Incipient Inflammation
Hives, Rash, Moth Patches, Drj'ness Of Scalp
or bkin, bites, and all purposes for which salves
or Ointments arc used; restores the skin
to a state of purity and soilness, and
insures continued healthy action to the tissue
of its vessel, on which depends the agreeable j
hoarsnoss and vivacity of complexion so much '
sought and admired lint however valuable as
a remedy for existing delects of the skin, II.
T. llclinboM's Rose Wash h*is long sustained '
its principle claim to un... Minded patronage j
by possessing qualities which render it a
T< >1 LET APPEN 1>A( i E of the most Superlative
and Cpngenia] character, combining!*!- i
in clegrnnt foriiiula those pu.niinent rcquin, j
cs, SAFETY and EFFICACY?tin* Jnvaviai i
>}e accompaniments ofit.s use?as a Preservaive
and Refresher on the Complexion. It is an ,
excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitiu
S'at lire, and as an injection for diseases of the 1
Jrinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipa
ion, used in connection width the EX- i
fRACTS HUCUU, S A RS A PAR ILL A, AND !
'ATAW1IA ORAPE PLLDS,msuch diseases
is recCOUimcnded. cniow.t I...
-j V ' v. .Till VI.
D
i nil and explicit direction? accompany the
il<ulicines.
Evidence of the most responsible ami relia
de character furnished on application, with
nindrcds of thousands of living witness, and
ijnvard of :10,000 unsolicited cert ideates and
ecnmnicndutnry letters, many c:t which are
iom the highestsources, including eminent
'hysirians. Clergymen, Statesmen, etc. The
troprictor has never resorted to their publicaio
in the newspapers; lie does not do tliistruui
lie fact that his articles rank as Standard
'reparations, and do not need to ho propped
p by certificates.
IBeiiry T. lli'liiilio'iPii (jScmulitc
E"r?*|>sirii I ioiiH,
Delivered to any address. Secure from
(bservatioir
EST A151.1 SUED UI'WAUD OK TWEN'Y
YEARS. Sold byDruggists every\vhete.
iddrcssletters for informal ion in confidence to
IENKY T. 11 ELM HOLD, Druggist and
diemist, ,
Only Depots: II. T. II ELM HOLD'S Drug
ml Ciiemical Warehouse. No. 50*1 ftvo ad way I
few York or to 11. T. 1 IE1.M HOLD'S .Modi
al Depot, 101 South Tenth Street, rhihnlelhi
a, Pa.
HEW A liE OF COI'N TEHKEITS Ask for
IENHY T. HJ-.LMHOLD'S TAKE NO
TlilK.
sjsw&wf
\new It i'no i<k Hotiiu.k-i.aoi> Stitch
_ Sewing Machine, and and a Wiiki i.ku
Wii.i.son Machine, in good crdcr, for sale
a bargain. Apply to
M. It UP
Srr Kit EOSCOPES,
VIEWS, 1
ALBUMS,
CiI HOMOS,
FRAMES,
H.&H.T. AMTHOMY & 0?
591 BROADWAY HEW YORK,
ivitc tho .attention of the Trade lo their ox" 1
nsivo assortment of the above goods, of their
,vn publican, manufacture anil importation.
Also,
IIOTO LANTERNS FADES
ami
(1RA1TIOSCOPES. '
EW VIEWS OF VOSKM1TE.
E. A 11. T, ANTUOHY & CO,,
591 m'cadwav, Xkw Yoiik,
Opposite Motropolitian Hotel.
1mi or.i'ejjs ani> mam f.v( ithklis of i
Photoraphgic Materials. I
)AIMVVS
P KOP11YL ACTIO >
?. (
FLUID.
PHI invaluable family Medicine, for nil- !
I ~ > Tini'i ii i inn w 11 ii imiu'ih?m m j i mm?? i ? mmi '
lifying, cleansing removing bad odors in ^
?II I -in Mill I l?lll ? 11 Hill ! ?? \
1 kinds of sickness; for hi rns, sores, wounds c
ings; for Krpsipolas,, rheumatism, and all
in diseases; for catarrh, sore mouth, sore ,,
mat, dipthcria; for colic, diaihoea, cholera; as a
wash to soften and beautify too skin; to re- ^
III . . II III! Ill fl
ove ink snots, mlkrw. Irinr .
( , .. | * <? v oianiO) iiii\v:ii |
ernally a.s well as applied externally; so j 'J
;yly recommended l>y all who have used It? j '
for sale by all Druggists and Country Met | ^
nils, and may lie ordered directly <>i the
i. M
DAUftY IW'PMYLACTIC CO., K
<'! William St
.? -- hi - V i _f ...i r??. ?... , _
in:A L>
I '1' is \v?>)l known to iJoctois and to Ladle**
1 that Wulil'Mi are Sllhj?s.t to litiiix'lotis ul.s<.';?6 :
poeulkir to their jh*\?such a* JSupi>r<'&idoii <>
, Uio Mouses, whites, Pui11t'uV Mouthiy '" nods*
Klieuinathm ot the i3a<k anh Woiwh, Irregular
Mcnsrnution, lleinmoiThagc L\cessi\o -1 low
ml I'lolapsus I'terior Falling ot the Wondi.Tliesedisea.su
hive seldom ho&n treated mucessi'ully.
The profession ha* jou^l.t dilittontiv
c... .. ...
.j ri'iiH'Mv mat would Miablo ihoin tt>
treat these diseasc.s with success.
At hist that remedy lifts fotion discovered hy
one of the most skilful physicians in the State
of Georgia. That remedy U
Bradlields Female Regulator.
| 11 is purely vegetable, ami is put up in Allan ta
0 a, by 1:K AlH-'Lh l.U \ tJO.
jt will purify the i>li>oil and strengthen thesv*.
I teui, relieve ii ritaiton of tin) liidnets, and is a
' perfect sptciflc lor ali Ihe above diseases ; u,
I certain ft cure ttt> <d u mine is in I hills and levers
: Kor a history of illsw.lsrs, and certificates of it
1 wonderful cures, th? render is referred to tin*
wrapper a>ouud the bottle. Kvery bottle war.
anted to give satisfaction or money itlundcUI,a"kamjk,
(1a., Mardi 23, I S70.
HRA 1IF7T;?,1> and UU r ATLANTA, U A
In ak Sik. 1 tilke pleasni e la stating that I hav?
Useil lor the last twenty years, llie medicine von
are put i lug u ti know ii as I>K. .1. k^iA UHKIiU'S.
fKMAnK HrjG UI. A'1 t>K, and ctu.s-nlcr ii tins
best combination ever gotten together for the
diseases (or which it is recommended. I have
b-en familiar with the prescription boih as a
1 practitioner of medicine and in domestic praot ice,
andean honestly say that I consider it a boon,
to snIll-ring females, and can hut hope that every
lady in our whole land, who may he still* ring uv
any way peculiar 'o their ua, amy be able U>
! procure a buttle, that ihe.r suifeiiugs may not
\ only he relieved, but that they may be restored '.i*
! health and strength.
, \ v i 1 * - - ? - ?
,, mt inv uiiiUfbl ropards, I am, respectfully,
\V H. FlrHK FI.l,, M. 1).
I
We, tbu smb rsljrned lirupplst, lane pleasure in
I com meh ding to 11?t? irmlt1 I'h .1 IU*(iriKi.i''f|
] Flmh.b Hcoci.a ioh? helieviiiR it to Iih a pood mill
| reliableremedy lor i hediseiue loi v. hicli lie icvoiu
I mends It.
W. A. F/vbi>sm., Atlanta, (?a.
I'kmiikiitov, Wii.hson, TAfLi.il and Co,,
Atlanta, C5*orpia.
llitt.wi.iK and Fox, Atlauln, (ieorpht.
\V. (I. Uawsiik, Atlanta, OeorRlti.
\\*. Hoot and Sox, Marietta, tdeorpia.
\OTS with pontleness and ibor.'Jiphncss upon
tin. 1,1 ver and (leiifial CircJtiifUon ? ke? ps
the lioivi'l'lit Natural Motion and Cleanses thn
Sv.u'iii lioniaU impunUjs, 0 *' Xevur
,J ' v l> 1 Jjj n Diwcna
:r.?,!U 1 Dr. 0, S. Prophitt'sl '"y
I '.nl il t? H a S m e n t
1) y ?- p .aMasw*c-T.OTn.~rrw,a J i1' P"^.
Indipestlon. l.of* of Appetite, Nasties, Sonr
Stommli, Heart Itiirn. l>ebilitj', J.ow Spirits,
('old Feet and II tnd*. i outivetoes, I,isUe-tnesK,
Colic, Cliroulo I'ia rliua, and Chronic Cliilts and
Fever.
Compounded in Mriel accordance with
um lul chemistry and scientifc phai in cy, this
purely Yeget.tb e Coniponiid hue, after theVeneres,
t test (tf twg|>ty
SI CELEBRATED pH^
TIVB and g| HIi're? a
tsT by tbu en Hp lite ued testimony of tltous i.ids
uMnpil; $o bin iiuHiionsly adjusted that it ?e. ps
ilo* l.iver in healthful acton; and when ttie directions
arc observed the process of waste and replenishment
in the human system continues uninterruptedly
to a ripe olii ape, and man, like tho
patriaochs of old. iir.n? *
. ..i?w me RVilVc |||\] of
\ ears, without > si i'ii jiif *? , find whenever Ukaiii
i,;C lljivcr Medicine
and r o |j ^BBaaametSBKarsfeBOBaa ? hi-Ml COIl nit
ut ion, I', c 111 he given aiiIi equal safely and
certainC uf Klu ?*! ?* 10 the young child, Invalid
lady or strong num. may I, l -71.
i)U. o. s. pii'oriurrs
AWOBYINE K3X.ii XT
N1-:Villi VATl.lNii !
KILLS PAIN IN EVERY FORM.
(<nr-s Fains in 1 lie Hack, ('lit-sl, Hips or Limit*
J Uheumaiism. Neuralgia. Uoughs, Colds-. Hum
chinl Affect ions, Kidney 1 llsensei*, Jtynpepein,
Hiver Coin|tlanit; Colic, Cholera Morbus, 1'lt-niisy,
Asthma, llctri Hum, Toothache, Jaw ache,
harm he, I lead 1 In*. Sprain", Fi nises , Cnis, Cmiliisi
ns, S-iTcs, Kaccrnied Wounds, Srajils, llurnt,
('hid It lulus, l-'rusi liites, doiaous of nil kind".
vegetable or animal. tr./^Of ail
PAIN K I 171 j IT. |
,sasBBgcxMKBSSBsmisamuBamaBSKBMas&. > *'
h c lii iii? ili" ? ever dis-coci'Vcd lor the relict of snftersug
humanity, tins is llie best Fain IMcdlcator
known to Medical Science The cure Is speedy and
pi riiiiinen 1 in the most inveterate diseases. This
is no h ninhng, hut 11 grand lnedicnl diseo.vory. A
Fain ftiu.ru con 1 aiiiing no roison to indium,
aural or drivo the iull imatioii upon un inter,
iinl organs. lis clllr.lency is truly wonder/ u I - lo..
lief I- instantaneous. It is destined 10 bullish
pains tind aches, wounds and lirulo?, liom the
face of the earth. may 1, 1K1.
This is the celohrnted ttifdicine Ihftt run i'-tiy
Ii.ivis Pain Killer out t.f the market, wherever it
was used li 1 vis made Fronhitt change the name
liom Fain Killer to Fain K11.1. it
For lUieiuiintism, Ncuralgut, or pain of any
kind it lias lotij nil. ?For Cute, li rinses, li urns,
or old Sores it i*> the Ileal thing >011 can u.-e as 11
dressing.?t*'or Snaki. limns or Sit. us of Foisonors
i s11 cs it is a perfect A ntihotk ? 11 is good for
Cole CoUls Cousin* or Howel Comjilain 1. its
name indicates its nature fully, it is t s??13 Fiaiii
to pain.- Manufactured and .-old l'i| Khai 111 i u
and Co. Atlanta Clti. and forsale tiy i]^ .lruggis'
I loo 1. t Cot'hit. Hi. April iSi 7.
This l? to certify that 1 was confined to the
house and most of the time to my beu and miller lug
tlie greatest agony itnaitinuble with Itheuina*
t.sin lor five months and after trying every avail*
able remedy with norelief I was cured with two
bottles of lb*. O. S l'orphii t'a Anodyne Fain Kill
^t; each costing ht ty cents only, it relieved tne
nlmom instantly. 1 therefore recommend it in the
highest d-gieeto others suffering from siu.ii..**
nn ?.-r. i ?i?n fcjy mat ti is one of me linesi i.unity
medicines now uul, coi lain.
Yourattuiy W. A. F<>iu uaso.
N'kwtos Factory G? Nov. i?p-.
I?U. Phopiiitt -. ? Lust summer luy hurre *prntn*<]
hi* Wuee severe y causing the w hole leg to gW'n||
to about twice its natural sine unit rendering him
almost helpless ; t wo applications of your Anudyne
I'ain Kill It.lhoroughly cured it- J II I>Avia.
CERTIFICATED.
"We the undersigned have toed y>phitt's
Preparations and take pleasure in rt-U^.mrdhitf
them to the public as being all he claims *>i tlunm
Col It J Henderson Covlnvton Ga. O T
OoVlnKton Oa. O S Porter Covington On. Prof. .T
h James Covington Ga Itev. .M \v Arnold
Oiorria Conference Rev. W \V t'NIin Georgia
Conference V M Swanson Montioillo Ga. Hi In i t
(lamps Jasper county On. A M Robinson Monticello
Ga. Jtutus Wright Putnam county Oa A
Wesibrook Putuam county Ga. Judge .1 |
Floyd Co> Ington Ga. W I. Hebee Covington
Knterprise, ' A II Zachry, Conyers, Gen George
Wallace, Atlanta, Ca.; Dick Locket, Datia
copnty, Texas; W. liaa k V, 1* tley, C'nsifclu
Texas, W.C. Roberts. Lindoncounty,Texas,
Tonnuoy Ac Stewart, Atlanta, Ga. W. A
Lansdcl), I>rv;cgDt, Atlanta, Ga.; II. F. Mu
lox, of B. F. Maddox Ac Co., Atlanta, Ga .
'riah Stcv?!ns,Cavtcrsville, Ga. ; A. N. Louis
l.ov.ntjdcn county, Ga. ; Joseph Land, Lown
les county, Ga. ; das. deft, Cnrtersviflo, Ga.
iV 11. tills, Dooly county, Ga. ; John B. Dais.
Ne.wton Factory ; B. F. Bass, Lowndes
onnty. ^
5TATE OF OEORGIA, ^ Know all men
Fulton County, ^ by these presents
that I have thU '.lay, for value received, sold
md trwififenc (1 to ERADFIEEI) & CO., the
ule ridht.io manufacture and sell niy Family
IcdicincB, and have furnished them with the
ill receipts, and have authorized the said
I11ADF1ELI) & CO., t<? print,or fcnvo printed ^
nything tlicy nriysee proper, concerning any
nd all of above named Medicines. The With
jthol'Jifne, lS'i'O.
Signed] O. S. rROPIIITT. v
I n presence of Thomaa F. Jones, and Ruber' *
rawibrd, Motary T>,?blie. (n. s.) <
fanufacturcd for sale by RRADI IKED ?& Co. frroad
street, Atlanta. On. for sale bv all
rugglsts.
m