Horry news. (Conwayboro, S.C.) 1869-1877, January 22, 1876, Image 2
/ items of interest.
Nearly all the coal mines In "Wyoming
Territory aro worked by Chinamen.
A Villi to establish the whipping
post for wife beaters ha9 boon introA
duced in the California Legislnlure.
Dishonesty In Eurokn, Nevada, runs
in strange dire otlons. The best
hoarse in town was recently stolon.
A premium is annually given ir>
Oregon to the person who kills the
largest number of squirrels during
the season.
Lord Dufferin wants the Dominion
to erect a vice-regal palace or summer
residence for him ut Quebec, at a
cost of $100,000.
New instruments have been applied
in the tunnelling of Mount St.
Gothard, and the work is proceeding
more rapidly than heretofore.
A bill providing for the abolition of
the death penalty and the substitution
of imprisonment" for life h;is passed
two readings in the Mexican Senate.
An p(Tl ll't 5?i t it 1?0 mmlo 1 f\ tvnnoi.lnnf
- - ? V4?w. *- %'/ ?./V IllUUVy IVS I MUI t|'I^UL
eolea and turbot to the waters of tho
"United States. These llsh are very
valuable, and rank high anions table
delicacies of Engluud.
The largest polished plate ever exhibited
was the work of the Thames
Plato Glass Company of England,
measuring nineteen feet live inches
long, and ten feet, three inches wide.
The Rev. Mr. Noble, a Free Metho,
dist preacher of Portage, Wis., has
purchased a steamboat, in which ho
travels up and down tho Wisconsin
river holding revival meetings atovory
landing.
Four artists are forever at work In
tho I'ftilzi Palace at Florence, copying
a picture of Fra Angelico, a "tryptieh,"
with a border of heavenly musicians.
It takes eight days to make
a copy, which sells for sixty to eighty
francs.
In Franco tho average salary of
workmen (without board or lodging)
is sixty-eight. cents; in Germany,
Italy and Switzerland, thirty-eight
cents, in England, eighty-three cents,
living being thirty per cent, doaror
thaninFrar.ee. '
The Rev. F>r. Cuylcr, reckless of
accuracy, says: "This nation is
spending more money for Intoxicating
chink than for all the bread it eats,
and all the clothes it wears, and all
the books it reads, and all the
churches it has ever built."
During last summer 1,700 persons,
mostly tourists from the East and
from Europe, visited the petrified
forest in Santa llosa township, California.
The J forest contains about
three "hundred trees, the largest of
w hich is eleven feet in diameter at the
butt.
The plan finally adapted for rectifying
the course of the Tiber contemplates
shifting the bed of the river, reino\
ing the bridges which impede its
downward Mow, and straightening its
winding course below the city. The
approximate expense is ten millions.
Charles Francis Adams says, in a
letter to the Quincy (Mass.) Patriot,
that throe-fourths of the books in
brisk demand at the public libraries
arc "vapid and sensational." lie
thinks that parents ought to guide
the children's toiso In the choice of
reading more than they do.
In the reconstruction of tlie Hotel
de Villo, Paris, a machine is used for
cutting stone which does in one day
the work of llftoen men. It is composed
c.f two revolving cylinders furnished
with marble hammers, by
means of which tlie stone is separated
with great rapidity and precision.
The French town of Norrac is about
to be lignted by gas made from cork
waste and cuttings. Thcso are dis
tilled in a close vessel or retort, and
t lie gas obtained is said to bo brighter
and whiter than Unit of coal. The
blue or non-lu:nin.?us zone is smaller,
find the gas itself has a greater density
than that from the ordinnry coal.
A horticulturist sells Baldwin apples
at i? 10 a barrel. He takes a slip
of paper and cuts children's names;
then places the paper around the apples
v hen they b'igin to color, and in
a week or two Mamie, Jamie, Johnny,
Minute or Susie apt car on the apples
in large red letters. These picked
and barrelled by themselves bring
fancy prices.
The Emperor of Russia is quite
young in comparison with his most
important contemporaries, lie is in
bin lifty-oighth year. His uncle, Kai<
ser Wilhelin, is twenty-one years
older. While Alexander is much attached
to his uncle of Germany his
son and heir hates Germany and the
Germans. Hence the Czar's comparative
youth is a good thing for
Europe.
The suit of a prominent gentleman
and his wife, of Chicago, each seeking
f<?r a divorce from the other, is novel
in the character of the witnesses. The
husband's own daughter, by a previous
marriage, testified against him,
and against the wife appeared hoi
mother, sifter and brother. A clergyman
is introduced as the writer of improper
letters to the wife.
M. I.iavally, President of the French
Society of Civil Engineers, and invontor
of the dredging machines for the
Suez isthmus, announces that the lif.
teen scion tide soundings taken between
Dover and Calais conclusively
prove that a tunnel uniting England
and France is feasible. The matter
now is only one of time and money.
The eruptions of Mount Vesuvius,
which is again active, amounted according
to the historians, to nineteen
from the first to the seventeenth century,
when twenty-three were recordedJn
the eighteenth century twentythree
took place, and in the present
century there have already been
Invent*-five or one every three years.
1
/ THE I
H^KRYNEWS.
/ T. W. BEATY, Kiurou.
SAITKDAV, JAN. 22, 1 370.
V?WW<?'?Uii.>i ? ' ??!! ?'!?> w
|? Regarding the organizutinn of tin*
| Democratic parly, a mailer of the
; most vital importance, we again pub;
Iisi) the aldress of the Stale tVntial
Executive Committee, and wo would
i urge every citizen who has :i decent
I respect for himself, and a respect for
the welfare of his country, to read the
address as directed to himself, and
although Mr. Walsh, a citizen in
' whose capacity, honesty and integrity
I of purpose all should have t.ho most
j implicit eonfi Umce, has been appointed
to lend in that organization in this
county, yet each and every citizen,
j opposed to radical rule and ruin,
'should fool it* his duty to come
I ii.? .......l- ,t.
I IU I III" * I 1 U I ? I ? ' J ^ , I t I I /, .1 I I I M I ?A rt I 1 I II v / II
so as if lie were appointed to the lead
and the whole of the work devolved
on him. Let every man put his hand
j to the plow, and not look for crumbs
I in the radie.rl party, and we shall go
through sale.
LEGISLATURE.
The Governor's veto of the l?arnwell-l>ln<
1<villo-Leslie hill was sustained
in the house, on Wednesday
the 19ih, hy a vote of 76 to 21. This
is encouraging and it is to he hoped
that Leslie is forever hereatur a dead
dog.
On Tuesday Whipper gave vent to
a torrent of abuse against Governor
Chamberlain for withholding his enmmission.
lie swore hy the holy-Moses
(K. J- jr.)that he would not. resigno,
he would die betore lie would he driven
to it hy Chainberlain,
? -> ? !? ? - . ?
NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN PRISONS.
Lot thu Southern Soldiers Tell the Truth
and tlies Whole Truth.
(hi a ni.icston, January 17, ls70.
7o the /Survivors' Association:
I W if lint I in u irn.nl u-.vrL- tin* twin
to got the testimony of tlit* many
prisoners who are still living as to the
treatment thev had, whether good <>r
bad, while; in Noithern prisons during
the late war? Every year many of
those' poor follows, who have carried
some life-long disease, the effects ol
their imprisonment, are dropping oil",
and in a low years there will be; no
way of getting definite informal ion
I wherewith to make* history. There is
a wide spread impression at the* Noilh
that the Southern prisone rs had a jolly
good time* in their prisons, and the
Fedei a I prisoners fell among devils
down here. Can't you get, out evielene'O
? Let us have all that anybody
knows about tlift treatme nt of prisoners
by us in any of our prisons, ami
the treatment that, any ol our boys
received at the North. It it was good
let us say so; if one kind deed has
been done let us have i( ; le t us make*
a clean breast of it, and got accurate'
; statement as far as wo can. Probably
( this may spate us the* repe tition of l hepainful
exhibition lately had in the
halls of (\>ngre-s. Let the people
speak and take it away from the* poli'
lie'ian. The country needs peace, the
people want peace, tin* people mean to
have peace. If there is anything
covered up and rankling let it cometo
the surface*; the healing piooess will
1 be Baler, surer, quicker, than to heal
on the skin while there is an ulcer on
the hone.
Cannot you make a call upon e\cry
man in South Carolina who knows,
not who lias heard, but who knows
from personal experience, to tell what,
he knows. Let him go to a notary
public -and make his aflidavit and
send same to you. Ask all the papers
: in the Stale to publish your end; enter
, I into correspondence with the like association
in each Southern State, and
beg lliem to do likewise; then publish
i the whole testimony, whether it he
i good or bad. Let everything see the
light in our own day. Such a contribution
will be valuable to the person
to whom in the future the writing of
i the history of thia late great struggle
' is to b? committed.
A South rrnkh.
1 News and ('onricr.
The third term discussion has caused
a profitable ransacking ol history,
whoso fruits are the discovery that
Washington and Jefferson were the
original anti-third term men, each having
declined the honor ot a triple election.
To Jefferson a third term was ex!
prcssly tendered bv the votes ol the
: Legislatures ot Massachusetts and
some other Stales; Inil he declined, say
as Harper's Weekly records: 4,Jl
> some termination ot the services ol
the chief magistrate he not fixed hy
the Constitution, or supplied l>v prac
tice, his ullice, nominally for years,
will in tact become f<?r lite, and histo
, ry shew ln?ws easily that degenerates
1 i nt o ri I it lii.io t *i n/io '' fit .n tie.. >i
! 111 i.w (iii III IIVI it<in\'U. wi 1,'iui It
wai* oasy (o <*nd a third tin in diacna*
1 ! Kion wlu*n tin- candidate Iiii'iihiIi pom|
lively rct'ufted to Ksuiction the project,
j on patriotic grounds.
ioiuiy wllkia n
Tin* governor lias sent a eircularto
i tl>e various county treasurers, warning
t In tn not to become agent s t. >r t in* s \I
! ami dist ribution !pf the bilis of t he bank
' <?t tlie Mate, with a vi? \\ to their t- n
<1 r t?H la.Xi S lioii due. Ill' .111 (iii t m the
' leg.il light Oi the holduiK ol the bills
to t euiler t ieni, ami to do the best to
obtain their due#, but he considers it
improper t o* otliewis subject to his |
eon'iol to lemi themselves to tln-j
woik ol forcing these bills into tlie '
treasury.? I /?/' >? r r'</.
i Lynch Law.? A eorrespomjeiil u ho
was present ;it. the inqmst held on th<
body ol Arehy Matheson, the man ^
who was hui g in .Marlboro eoiiniy on
the Hih inst nit, tor rape, I>v order ot
sixteen men, wlio organic d a Ivneh
ciMiM , u nit's ni l lit* ; 11* 11 >< > i??? /inns
us lollous: An out i;* I eommnnit y, i
represented by sixteen coinpelumt eiti
zens, and in obedience in those natural 1
laws wiiicli serve as the only bnlwaik
to i In* people s honor or nation's liber- ,
ty, saw tit to nn'tc out a ju-1 ami ?le
sm veil |?iinisi nciit to one o| the basest
: ot hniuan kiinl, it is supremo lolly to |
I etnle.wor to nllix the crime! (Col
i save the mark!) upon any lim:ie?l nnni!
her, or upon any itnliv idn ?l. It was
' the combine 1 voice of an out rag' 'I peo- i
pie that spoke in the act ot the Ktli,
I ami as such it will lie recognized
lliroghont the entire land.
\V e antioiuice with great pleasure
that Ciov. ( ha nberiain lias app? n tc I
Major Ahram ,lom s on our hoard ot (
Couutv C'oinniisvioncts rice Ned Tennent,
deceased. This is a good ap- |
point men t, and we thank Cov. Chain j
Ihcrlain. M :ijor J ones is one ot the
! oldest and most reliable ot our citizens.
lie is not only honest, hu<
highly sensible and practical?in (act
an uncommonly good business man. I
' It the other two iiuihIjts, both voung?J
negroes, will be guided by Major
1 .Jones, many things will go better in \
Kdgi lield County.- J'M<jrfield Adocr-\
J liter.
Sold OnU
Solicitor Clemming, ol tlm Seven' hi
Circuit, is charged with not. j)c<msi)nj
i the indielment ot a man who waa ar* '
! v. v i... I i <. . .-iitiuM - i
, ....... .... L.MIOII ntl-.lllll^ SIIMl : I < I f I | 1 I I
ted lii" guilt. The consideration is exposed
in the fo'l<?\ving order:
I'/ie tS'!dfr. <ir/'fh)st Jj. /' Snt'f/i?In- \
ilictnn nt (Srttml Larcnn/.
Kecei ved nt defendant In ab ?Ve
I staled I'Mse forty li\e dollars. payment
in lull n| nil costs in said ease, which
' is hereby nolU> jtrossr.il.
\Y . MA( i ILL I' l.KM I Nil,
Solicitor Sexeiiih Circuit.
Is there i.o way of netting rid of
sneli men as Klcinining? Impeach- j
inent can hardly lie tried, but it. might i
j scare the fraternity and do good in
[ thai way.? iXews nn>l l onrier.
j
Grant, it, appears, is the victim ol
' woman's fascinations. A young lady |
in Washington obtained a position for!
her lather, the other day, through the
eoinhined inllm nees o! her \ out h and
lie nuy. She is a pretty, round-eyed
lilonde, with wavine lit hair and j
delicate coloring. tShe went to ilie
President and said: 4,I have eonio to:
ask you to give my father something
to do. Ills mental labors have been 1
| so arduous that bis mind is somew hat
i adee.ted, and lie lias been obliged to j
j discontinue evcr\t liing o| that nature,
: and in fact lias nothing to do." ili i
have olten seen you," replied the Prej
sjdetit, smiling on the youthful sup
! pliant, "and 1 will try and see what 1
J v an do lor your lather, tun i would like
you to write nie a letter .asking inr
this favor." 1'he delighted maiden
! did a* requested, and received a letier
1 from the President in reply, appointI
ing her father io a position which.
I wliilo r?*:nulU'iatIve, did not require j
i nil necessary mental dibit. The I'r?*!
sidcnl looks veiy kindly on youn^
girls, an 1 seems to have quite a number
ot lavoriien among them.
(JovernorTiidcii, alter examining
the uppers, and eons'nleiing (he pet i
tion ot I'-dward S. Si<>kes, lode released
, from prison, lias eome to the conelu
sion that the ease is one in which lie j
cannot properly interfere. This is a
great disappoint nicni to the numerous j
i friends ot the prisoner, as well as his |
l counsel, who seem to have lien quite 1
I eoniidetil ol'n (Jitlen at result. Stokes
it is said, is lar gone into consumption,
1 and since t he reeenl death ol his lather
he has hardly heett fit togoahout.
A New \ oi k h't 1 er of Sat tirdav sa vs:
"Merchants who have heett selling lar 1
gely to the South within the past six
and nine months report eolleel ions j
j from all that quaiter as very suisfao- ,
tory except, Irurn Louisiana, where
j they ate rather backward . There have
been lew or no failures, ol late except
| at New Orleans and Montgomery, Ala.,
| and even these latter were ol but comparatively
little account. The people
1 generally have more money than they
I have had at any time, since the war,
; and the indications are, therefore, th it. i
I - -
I the hioiiihern influence vviil mioii In*
favorably li* It un the early spring'
trade,"
While 1 <-n men watch for ehnnees, 1
one man makes ehnueeN, while ten men
wait tor something to turn up, one
| turns something up *o, while ten fail
] one sueceeds, and is called a man of
I lack, the favorite o| fortune. There is
i no luck like pluck, and fortune most
I favors those who ale most indifferent. |
' to fortune
EWS: JANUARY 22
DKNCA T. TIOCI18.
Tn many of its habits, and in rrmrh
of its ut ntomv, t!n* tiger is simply a
In ;go cat, a monstrous an 1 ferocious
d vol* >;ijnent of t'.io sleek tabby that
purm by the hearth in every cottage.
3'eiug a shy, mores*) animal, he is
usually found 10 oning about by himself;
but at ceibin reasons his mato
Is sure to bo not far fr in him. His
faVorite food eons! *s of the ordinary
domestic cattle, which tiro mostly, in
the plains of Jiu .1, weak and undersi/.e
I creatures. YYhen he cannot tlnd
1 hero he contents himself with the
different doer of India and wild hogs;
occasional}' PA'oyJng on monkeys,peal
fowl an* 1 even smaller animals. These
are suddenly stria 1c down, moslyt
during the night, seized by tho throat
and clragg I ? V in s *ino seeuro spot
in the neighboring jungle which is
known as his "kill." llero ho eats I
what his u| poti'e requires at otieo,
and th -a leaving the carcass, ret.ires ]
tea smooth, t ram;-led down lair, hard
?
by(,jiiit as a hare lies in its "form'), !
returning after a period of sluggish
repose to take another meal at the ,
kill. lie will easily consume a huffa- j
lo in the course of a night. If hard
pressed for food the tigress will desert :
her young and even eat them. As for j
the young tigers, lhe> are far moro 1
destructive than the old, killing three'
for four cows at atimefor the moro 1
] leasure of killing, when they li 1st set j
uj> in life for themsi'vcs; whereas
an older tiger rarely kills more than
one victim at a time, ami this will last
him for a period of two or throe days, :
or even for a week. They apparently j
develop into man-eaters when they
are old and sluggish, and the teeth 1
are somewhat decayed, Preferring
human ilesh, they lind, when 01100 tho 1
uwe natural to wild animals at tho I
pro. aieo of man is shaken off, that
im offers an easy and tempting prey.
Such is t lu> power ami feroeit y of these
man-eating tigers, that whole villages
1.. 1 1 41 .. . -i 1
(ii v ;*i i. f i -t 111: i ir ->"ii" I ( 11 roil (II I I i? Ir
deva daiions. J u one instance, in tho !
C'oiil nil 1'. .uncos, a single tigress
earned the desertion of thirteen villa
,''s, while two hundred and 11 Ity I
square miles of country wore thrown j
out of cultivation before the, oroaturo
was sii'>t.
Till* C; A I*T I ui; OF IIVKNAS.
The following mode of lying livonns
in their dens as | radioed in Afghan- ,
istau, is given by Arthur Connolly, in !
his "Overland Journal," in the words
of an Afghan chief, the ISliirkarce
ftyud Daoud :
" \Y hen you have tracked tho beast.to
his don, you take a rope with two slipknots
upon it in your light, hand, and
wit h your left, holding a felt clonk before
you, you go boldly but quietly in.
The animal del s not know the nut tiro
of the danger, and therefore retires to
the baek of his don, but you may always
teil whore his head is by the j
glare of his eyes. You keep moving
on gradually toward him on your
knees, and when you are within distanee,
throw tho elonk over his head,
close with him and take earo he dose
not free himself. The beast is so
frightened that he cowers hack, and
though lie may bite 1 he felt., ho cannot
turn his neck round to hurt you, so
you quietly feel for his forelegs, slip I
the knots over them, and then, with
one strong pull, draw them tight up
to the ba. k of bis neck, end tie them j
there. Tne beast is now your own, ]
and you can do what you like with I
him. We generally take those wo
catch homo to the krail, and hunt J
It |>?I1 r\T\ I til. i ! ill viil'i tif! Il.iu ill 1
their mouths, that our dogs may ho
taught not to fear the brutes when
they meet them wil I."
Hyenas are also taken alive by tho
Arabs by a very similar method, except
that, a woo len gag is used instead
or a felt el oak, 'J'he similarity
in the mole of rapture in two such
distant countries as Algeria and Af- |
ghunistnn, and by two rjmes so different,
is remarkable, From the faet
that the Afghans consider that tho
feat requires great, presence of mind,
and an instance being given of a rutin
having died of ti bite received in a j
clumsy attempt, we may infer that |
the Afghan hyena Is more powerful i
or more ferocious Hum his African
congener. ^
aiw t:lilt; AN m oouns
English edge tool makers are waking
up to tho fact that American steel
goods tlnd purchasers in England.
So large, however, is the demand tit
present for good edge-tools of almost
every description, that there
are few e Ige-to >1 linns in the United
Kingdom who have not plenty of orders
upon their books. Tho English
article is not, therefore, out of use,
hut there is a perceptible increase in
the favor in which handy and thoroughly
excellent tools are held; and
this is being encouraged by the growing
facilities for manipulating steel,
both shear and east. Sensible of this,
certain American linns are pushing j
riH'ir <>;?; <u iimny, nn?.i Ainonenn ,
forks, shovels, an ! axes arc to be had j
wherever edge-tools are offered in i
England.
GKOH'IXll oi l).
ITow strange our ideas of growing ,
)M change a we get on in life! To j
die girl in her 'teens t ho riper maiden
)f twenty-live seems quite aged.
Twenty-two thinks thirty-tive an "old
thing." Thirty-live dreads forty, but
5ongratui.ites herself that these may
itill remain aoino ground to be pos*
jossed in the HL'teen years before the
in If century shall be attained. 13ut
ifiy does not by any means give up
the battle of life. It f?els middle
iged and vigorous, and thinks old
ige is a long way in lite future. Sixty
remembers those who have done great,
things at threescore, and < n<* doubts
T Parr, when he was inanied at one
tin 11 dre I, had at all begun to feci liimleli
an old man. It is the desire of
lie in us which makes us feel young
?o long. . i
4
is; G.
Worth Knowing.~-Every lilt!*'
I while we road in the' | ? ? i ??* i of some
one w ho has stick a nail into bin loot,
or knee, or haiul, or some other portion
of his person, and thai loc kjaw
had resulted th'-relrom, ol which tin!
, patient died. If ever) person in the
world was aware of a period remedy
for all sin h wounds, and would apply
it, then such reports must cease, But
although we can give the remedy, we
eo not rrlorreflie application. Some
will not < mplov it because thov think
it too simple* others have r.o faith in
it when they rend it, and soon forget
it, while others often think such a
wound of small account, and not worth
fussing over, until it is too late to do
any good. Vet all such wounds can
he healed without such fatal con*
sequences as often follow them. The
remedy i* simple, almost always at
hand, and can he supplied by any one,
ami what is better, it is infallible. It
is simply ' > smoke such wounds, or
any wound or bruise that is inllamed,
with burning wool or woolen cloth.
Twenty minutes in the smoke of wool
will take the pain out of the worst
wound, mid repeated once ot twice, it
will allay the worst ease of inllama*
lion we ever saw. People may sneer
at this "old woman's remedy1* as much
n< hey i lea*e, hut when they are af
Hirlm), just I?'t ihrin try it. It ha*
saved many lives and much pain, and
is w??ctli% <>l being printed in letters of
gold and pin 111> in every home.
V Few Words to Feeble and Delicate Women.
l'y K. V. Pir.w k. M. I)., of the World's Dispensary,
Hullalo, N. Y., Anther of 'The
People < 'ommon Sencc .Medical Adviser,"
etc., etc.
Knowing that von mo subject to a great
amount of siitl ring. that delicacy on your
part has a strong tendency to prolong it, and
lite longer it is ne:rlee|ed the more von have
to endure and the more diili"iilt of euro your
ease becomes, is. as a physician, who am
(I. i!y eons-lite I h\ scores of \our sex, desire
Id son If \>>u. that I am eemtantlv mooting
with those who have been treated tor their
ai'a :< I- r Months without being benefited
in the least, until thev have heoome perfectly
discouraged and have almost made up their
nund never to take another dose of niodh tnr,
or Ue tortured by any further treatmentThey
had lather die and have their snfferin
s ended than to live ami sutler as they
have. '1 hey say thev are v orn out by sntteriug,
and aie only made woise by treatment.
< d u v thing more i iseouraginy, we certainly
cannot conceive, and \v< re there no more
stoves-fill mo le of treating .such difficulties
than Ilia' , the t' i emirs of which teach the
reducing and depleting of the vital forces of
: io sysiem. when tlie indications dictate a
tre:diivnl d :eetly the reverse of t ho one
Ifptcl t r theni. their ease would he deplorable
ini. ihit, lady nutleters, there ishotter
lid la:' mm e successful plan of treatinent
li?r \ n: on mote in harmony with the
ws and i ec j irmnOiits of your system. A
iii.r n, i. i'i. i ^ ?m?ii i'cut ment and strong
medic.i nes \\ ill never cure you. If you would
uso rational 11km)is, such as common-sense
should di iate to every iill* lligcnt lady, take
u? l. rii" !i i. i'sas etniNi.lv the ve: y best in\i
I'lMlire.: toni- s ai <1 nervine*, compounded
Willi spe ml i efe. euro to your delicate S> Stem.
Mull a happy combination \ u will (ind in
inv haMiiitc Preset iption, w hieh has received
the hi. he >t praise from thousand ofyour
Ih 'M- Tiaoprid, tilesome sensations,
causing V'-i to f. el scarcely ahle to bo on
yi ui' feet o" as-Mid allight of stairs; that
iiiiiiiu d drain thai is sapping from your
s stem ah >.>Ui for met ela-tn iiv. and (Irivtilg
(l>i* bloom iroiu i our cheeks,* that continual
strain upon you- vital forces that renders
you i intrude and he ful,?may all be over<
tut ami hd ...I liy a persoverlng uto of
that in.ii veb.us remedy. Irregularities and
ol?structions to the t oper working of your
system arc relieved by this mild and safe
inc;u s. wbi'e peiiudi al pains, the existence
of which is a sine in iicalion of serious disuse
that* should not be neglected, icadily
yield to it, ami if its use he kept up for a
reasonable len th of time, the special cause
of tlie.se pains is permanently removed.
P iiiiicr light on these sut jects may be obtained
f mn 44 The People's Common Sonce
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