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Tlit) flow, Spudo uud Moo.
?Fbere ?8 not much *pootry,4mt a good deal of;
.. ?.ouud'aouao, in thu followliucsong written for tho '
. ningham Agricultural mid Horticultural Society :
Tho Farm or's tho ohief of tito nation,
Tho oldest of tho nobles is ho ;
How bloat beyond ethers his station,
From want ?out from envy how free !
^ His paient wns granted in Edon,
JLoug ages and ages ago ;
Ot the Fanni*', tho funner forever,
** - Three. oheoi'S for tho plow, spade, lind hoc I
P** lu April when nature is waking,
\ And bloc birds aro first ou tho wing,
Iiis plows how tho fallows aro breaking,
Whence beautiful harvests shall spring ;
Thon broadcast along tho browu furrow,
Ho hastens tho good ?ced to sow ;
O tho Farmer, tho Furaior furovor,
Throe cheers for tho plow, spudo uud boot
When summer in beauly is glowiug,
With frosh, carly morn' ho's away,
And skillfully guides he thc tuowiug,
Or tosses tho sweet scented liny ;
Thou oasts him at noon by the brook-sido
Whore gaily tho bright waters ilow ;
O the Farmer, tho Farmer forever,
Three, oheers for the plow, spndo ami boo I
But when in the olear Autumn weather
Ho reaps the reward of btu care,
Bo busy aud joyful togo th or,
What tnoaaroh with bim can compare T
His barns running over with plenty,
His troes with their fruit beudiug low ;
O tho Farmer, the Farmer forever,
Throe cheers for tho plow, spado and hoe I
Tbcn sing mo Ibo lifo of a Farmer,
With comfort and health in bis train,
And hcod not the voice of tbe charmer
That whispers of speedier gaiu
"With all lb? riob treasures 'tis sooming
That Heaven on its ohild can bestow,
O the Farmer, tbo Farmer forovor,
Throe choors for Ibo plow, spado and boc I
For the Keowce Courier.
Editors Courier : To show many of your
subscribers living ou tho northern cotton belt
of our State, who do not rood our excellent
agricultural paper, The Southern Cultivator,
that they, with doeidod advautago ovor other
sections of tho State, should uso the stimula
ting fertilizers on their cotton evop. I ex
tract from Dr. Pendleton's report in thc
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"The land was very poor, and made only
838 lbs seed cotton to thc acre. Had the
frost como, thc middle of Ootober, it would
have mado but 217 lbs, and the per cent, on
investment would have been much larger on
ammoniated fertilisers, as will be perceived
from tho table. The plain supor-pliosphate,
however, without a particle of ammonia
made a largor yield to tho Inst pioking, than
the natural soil, and inoreasod the per oent
This tablo is very interesting to planters liv
ing in tho Northern line of tho ootton belt,
as it shows, that by stimulating fertilizers,
they can m ak o muob more of a short season
than without thom. This plat did not oom o
up till the first week in Juno, owing toa long
drought in May. It was gathered thc 14th
of October, (at least whoro tho fertilizer was
used) and tho bulk of it made a mouth earli
er, snowing that a heavy orop may be mado
in 8} months by tho uso of concentrated fer
tilizers."
Tho Bubsoribcr has fouud a very great dif
ference in tho yield of tho first, second and
third piokings, indeed, in all, but most in tho
first thrco in tho use of Wiloox, Hibbs & Co.'s
fertilizers. S.
PENDLETON, Maroh 20,1871.
GRASS.-No peoplo on oarth over prosper
ed at cultivating field crops unless they wore
provided with pasture lands. Whon thc
work stock aro not in harnoss they ought to
bo in a grass pasturo. Hero they can dootor
themselves for tho injury sustained from hard
work, and recruit and got strong without con
suming focd mado at tho cost of so much
money and labor. Tho rain and sunshine
are cheap, and will mako grass if tho farmer
will only givo it a plaoe to grow. Farmers
cannot balance thoir books at tho closo of the
year and show any fuir profit if they have no
pasture whoro their work stool: oan feed them
selves when not hitohod to tho plow. It docs
not mattor how big a orop of corn and oats is
raisod, if it is fed away to keep tho horses and
mules through the year, thcro is no moro prof
it than if none had boon planted. It is ns
rare a thing to seo a farmer who hos made
money without grass land as it is to find a bird
that was caught by sprinkling salt on its tail.
^p?pfcm?n'* Eural World.
From V?'aHlilugtoi
WASiiisa-Hl?, MoAlkr?^Sonato-Tho
oases of Blodgott and iJ^Wiwaito were dis
cussed,, but gavc?\vay to tho regular order,
beiirg Anthony's resolution limiting tho bus
iness, which "Wits amended to iuoludc legisla
tion on tho condition of tho South, with a
rider, hy Robertson of South Carolina, for
goo oral amnesty.
,' ..Trumbull said, during the debate, that tho
Judiciary Cou tn it too was unable to tgroo up
ou a bill regarding the South.
Morton wanted tho comtnitteo to report to
that effect, when, possibly, tho wisdom of
the Senate would bc equal to tho task.
Thurman characterized tho various Ku
Klux bills whiuh had becu introduced as en
tirely outside of tho Constitution.
Tho voto to legislate for tho South was 31
to 18.
This was followed hy a number of nmcud
monts, including tho tariff modifications.
Finally, Anthony's resolution was adopted
by 20 to 18, as follows :
Hesolved, That tho Senate will consider, at
tho presout session, no other legislativo busi
ness than tho deficiency appropriation, hill,
the couourrout resolution of a joint commit
tee of investigation into tho condition of the
States lately iu iusuirootion, nud thc resolu
tion, now pendiug, iustruoting tho oommittcc
ou the Judiciary, to report a bill, or bills,
that will onuble tho President and tho oourts
of tho Unitod Stntos to exooute tho laws in
said States, and the roport that may bo made
by tho Oommittoo ou thc Jud io ia ry ou thc
suhjeet.
Adj ou ru od.
House.-Hibbard,"Boll and Parker, Dem
oorats, from New Hampshire, wore scated
Young, of Georgia, in notioing a newspaper
statement that ho had expressed a desire to
charge through tho House with a body of
cavalry, shooting and killing, said thc state
meut was simply ridiculous, and prcpest T
oun, and that ho had never felt, from the day
of his admission, or give utterance to, souti
mouts that could warrant any such statement.
Ile concluded, "like the pcoplo whom I have
tho honor to represent, I desire and iuteud to
obey tho laws of my oountry, and to do all
in my power for its poaoo, prosperity and its
glory." Edwards, Democrat, from Arkan
BUB, was seated.
WASHINGTON, March 22.-The Senate
tabled tho resolution to adjourn by a vote
of 30 to 23. This shows strength in Ku
Klux legislation in tho Senate.
WASHINGTON, March 23.-The Presi
dent's mosHUgc slates : That a condition of
affairs exists in sonio of tho States of tho Un
ion, rendering lifo and property insecure, and
that thc carrying of tho mails, and collection
of the revenue is dangerous, aud proof that
such a condition of allans exists iu some lo
calit?es, is now before tho Senate.
That power to correct these ovils is beyond
the emil roi of tho State authorities, [ do not
doubt, and that the power of the Executive
of thc Unitod States, acting within the limits
nf existing laws, is sullioiout for present
emergencies is not clear. Therefore, 1 ur
gently recommend such legislation, as iu the
judgment of Congress, shall offootually secure
lifo and liberty and property, and tho enforce
ment of tho law iu all parts of the Unitod
States.
It may bo expedient to pn vide, that suoh
law, as shall bo passed in pursuance of lins
recommendation, shall expire ut tho end ol
tho next sessiou of Congress. There is ito
jthcr subject on which I would recommend
Legislation during the present session.
(Signed.) U.S. GRANT.
Sonate-Sumner, in spite of opposition)
.ead uutil tho expiration of the morning hour
'rom hts resolution on Dominica, showing
hat the Unitod Slates naval forces were op
?rating to provent a free expression by th?,
jeoplc of Dominica.
Pomeroy introduced a bill, which, after de
cribing the condition of affaira, alleged to
ixistin some portions of the South, concludes:
"Thc President is hereby autorized, if eon
duccd of the facts, as herein set forth, at his
lisoretion, to issue a proclamation, dedaring
uarshal law to bo io force in each specified
lounty, or district of thc county, and in ad
lition to their militia force provided for in
aid aut of 179?, he is to employ the army
>od navy of thc United States to suppress
uy resistance to the laws of the United State.-.
?nd to bring to trial ony persons charged
vith crimes against the Untied S at s, or
gainst any oilizen thereof, who, by the laws
nd Constitution of thc Unitod States, is en
itlcd to thc free and equal protection of thc
tiws. All such persons are to bo tried, and,
f convicted, punished, according to the rules
nd articles of war, and the President is au
horized to suspend tho writ of habeas corpus,
n such districts, for the time being, report
ng his action to Congress at the next ousu
ng session."
The House Resolution, that the House
djourn on Monday to December, passed, 112
0 97.
Thc bill bridging Arkansas river at Little
lock, passed, and goes to the President.
Tho mcssago which was read, was follow
d by a sharp debate upon a motion which
r.\H finally adopted, to refer it to a committee
f niuo. Tho committoo isas follows : Shah
nba.ger, Butler of Massachusetts, Scofield,
)awcs, Blair of Michigan, Thomas, Morgau,
Corr, and Whithonso.
WASHINGTON, March 23.-Tho Sonato
9 disoussing the boat ing of Anthony's rcsolu
iou, restricting business.
Trumbull holds thnt tho construction of
he extremists would exclude tho considera
ion of tho question of adjournment
REMEDY FOU SMUT IN WHEAT.-Ata Into
looting of tho Now York Farmer's Club,
lr. Newbold said that ab far baok as forty or
fty yoxrn ago smut prevailed to a groat ex
eut throughout Rorltugton county, Now Jar
ey, and his father adopted tho plan of soak
ag selected seed wheat in brine, and thou
usting it with nir-slaokod limo. This proved
hen and has proved ovor since, a perfect pre
cntntivo, without a solitary oxocption.
- Potatoes of tho first orop of 1871, are
oing harvested at Santa Cruz, and barloy on
ho Saoi'amento river is from two to five feet
1 height.
- There aro over (Ivo hundred peoplo in
lew York engaged in tho flowor tindo, and
vcr $260,000 aro expended on flowers every
oar.
Tho wife of Mahomet Ali requires fivo
und red camels to transport her luggago
hon sho goes to tho springs.
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t&* Boston has already contributed $28,
00 towards tho suffering citizens of Franco.
Tho Sun Inhabited--Organized H?
ings MOUA'CCM of UN lieut.
In n rooontly published book culled "Tho
Sun, Ruler, Lifo-ntH Light of tho Plauctury
System," Rioh!ird.#...'l*cootor, F. Ii. S., gives,
in n popular and pleasantly unscientific man
ner, au account of tho sun as set forth by tho
latest discoveries of tho telescope uud spec
troscope. Wo quote tho following from a
sketch of tho book in tho New York Evening
Post : ' .V
In 1802 ?Air. Nasmyth discovered that tho
so-called "pVfes" soeu ta tho suu's surface,
wcro but i ut or vals between certain luminous
objects, similar iu form and sue, and resem
bling iu contour tho oblong loaves of thc wil
low tree. These "willow leaves" appeared
to bo interlaced, crossing each other nt all an
glos, aud oovoiiug tho whole surfaoo of thc
sun, except that whore spots appeared th y
sccmod to have been driven back with vio
lence on all siiles, and the leaves oo tho rough
edges of each spot pointed every whore toward
its black nucleus, rcscuibliug ' a piece of
course thaethiug with straw,tho edge of which
has been left untrimmed/'
Upon theso observations, which have been
confirmed by others, Sir John Herschel is
quoted us romarkiug :
"Tho exceedingly dofiuito shape of those
objects, their exact similarity ooo to nuothcr
and the way in which they lie across aud
athwart each other (except where thoy form
a sort of bridge across a spot, in which caso
they neem to affect a oouimon direotion, that
namely of the bridge itself;) jill theso char
acters soeiu quite repugnaut to tho notiou
jf their being a vaporous, a cloudy, or Huid
nature. Nothiug romains but to consider
thom as sepcrate aud iudopendout sheets,
Hakes or scales, baviug some sort of solidity.
And these flakes, bo they what they may, be
iaid of the dashing of meteoric stoues iuto
the suu's atmosphere, &c, aro evidently tho
immediate sources of thc solar light and boat
by whatover mechanism or whatever processes
.hey may bc ceablcd to develop, and as it
iverc elaborate, these elements from tho bosom
)f the uon-lumiuous Quid iu which they ap
licar to float. Looked at io this point of
ireiw, wc cauuot refuse to regard as au organ
ization of some peculiar aud amazing kiud;
ind though it would bc too dariug to speak
ii such organization as partaking of the mi
:uro of life, yet wo do not know that vital ac
ion u competent to develop at once heat, and
light, and electricity, &c.
"To bo seen at all, however, even with the
ugliest magnifying powe i our telescopes
ivill bct.r when applied to the suu, they can
lardly bo lesa thau a thousand miles in
cngth, and two or three huudved iu breadth."
Mr. Proctor adds : "If these things are
;olar inhabitants whose fiery constitution on
vblfs them to illuminate, warm and eleotri
lise tho whole solar system, they are uow
Wanting iu that evidence o? might which gi
gantic size affords. Truly Milton's picture
)f him who in tho lires of hell day floating
nany rood,' seems tamo and commonplace
soinparcd with Herschel's conception of those
louting monsters, tho least covering a greater
?pace thau thc British islauds."
RALEIGH, March 22.-The high court of
mpoaohmont, sitting for the trial of W. W.
Eloldcu, Governor of North Carolina, voted
o-d iy on the eight articles of impeachment
>roforrud by tho Houso, with tho folllowiug
csuit : a two thirds volo v.* s required to con
.dot. Porty nine members were present.
The vote w.s as follows: Not guilty on the
irst article, ayes 80, nays 10 ; not guilty on
he second, ayes 82, nays 17; guilty on thc
oui th, ayes 118, nays 10 ; guilty on tho fifth,
yes, 40, nays 9j guilty on sixth, ayes -ll,
rays 8 ; guilty on the seventh, ayes 80, nays
3 ; guilty on the eighth, ayes 80, nays 18.
An order was then pasaed removing Gov<
roor Holden from effie, and disqualifying
lim from holding any olliccof honor or profit
ii the State.
On this ( r.ler, tho vote stood 30 in thc af?
rinative, to 13 in tho negative.
All tho Senators were present exoept one.
'ho complexion of tho Senate stands, 35
\>nservative^to 1 1 Republicans One Re
ublican was absout, Mr. Blythe, of Nor
bampton.
TESTIMONIAL TO JUDO? OUR -Tho Ab
oville Press?t the 17 til says: At the dosi'
f tho three weeks' term of our court 00
'ucsday last, Mr. Burt, in behalf of the
ibbeville Har, expressed in fitting terms
boil high appreciation of tho ability, courte
f and piomptness with which Elis Hon-r
udgo Orr, had dispatched tho business of
io term, and tendered to him their bot
?shes. His Honor disclaimed any merit
?r the simple disoharge ot his d?ty, but sig
ifn d his gratification nt this public expr?s
on of regard for those ho so much ostconi
.1. Tho compliment was well desreved, and
o j udgo had better earned the thanks not
lily of thc bar but of tho whole community,
>r the able and impartial charge of duty.
Bgk- Hon. James L. Orr has been appoin
;d by tho President ouo of thc board of
isitors to attend tho nmiuu'r examination of
ie Naval Aoadomy at Annapolis, Md. Tho
elimination will commence on thc 20th May.
ho Judge has accepted thc appointment.
B?k, Every promise in th? Bible is a pearl
F great prioc. Faith makes a chain of pearls
nt of tho promises, by which shu grasos
or neck, and secures her armor. Activity
a thread of silver running through thc
hain of pearls.
<ijgf~ A newspaper says, on "tho best nu
lority," that a comet of hugo size will sud
ouly make its appearance on tho night of
uno 19th," and that tho .ato of the world
ill bo decided during tho succeeding four
eeks.
t&* In Laurens wo loam that matters aro
uiot, and both white and colored have gone
i work. In view of tho industrial interests
? thc up country, it is timo for all parties "to
jat thc sword into tho plowshare."
-? -
Wornt OF WAR.-Thcro aro 25,000 wid
vs and 120,000 fatherless ohildren in Ger
amy. Heaven only knows how many thoro
*o in Franco.
jf&r* During tho ymir 1870, there wns 118
cum boiler explosions in this oountry, 820
?isons being killed nod 227 woundod.
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For terms, &c, apply to
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Fob. 10, 1871 16
Oheirles ton -A. dvortisements.
" WANDO FERTILIZER."
THE PRIOE
OE THIS POIULAE FERTILISER
HAS BEEN REDUCED FOR THE SEASON OF 1871,
TO MEET THE NECESSITIES OF THE
3P X-i .A. 1ST T 11ST Or OO M 'MtfN' ITY,
AND HAS BEEN FIXED AT
0ASH-Fifty Bollara por Ton of 2,000 lbs. at Factory.
TIME-Fifty-?vo Dollaro por Ton of 2,000 lbs. at Factory, VayabU 1st
November, 1871, WITHOUT INTKilKST. -
WM. C. DUKES & CO, AGENTS,
CUilKLKHTOft, S. C. *
BLECKLEY & OHSP.ST, Agents,
PENDLETON, S. C.
Jnnuary 16, 1871 14 3m
P?H SALK HY
WILCOX, GIBUS & CO,,
Importers and Dealers in Guanos,
118 lian Stree!, Savannah, (la.,
211 liroad Shed, Auf/uxta, (la.,
151 East lia.I, Charleston, S. C.
And by G Kt). SKAI?ORN, Pendleton, 3. e.
For further information, apply o.- address
as above tor pamphlet.
Nov. 22. 1370 ? 'im
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PHOSPHATE OS1 LIME,
FOR COiVPOSTIXO with COTTON SEED.
rillll.S article is manu fae tn red hy toe Pao?fio
X l?mino Company, at Charleston, S. C..
under tho auporlntcndenco of Dr. ST. JUMEN
RAVENED. Whoo oom posted with un equal
woight of Cotton .Seed, its results have bren
found tully ennui to tho Le<t standard Fertil
izers. Its economy must commend it to tlie
notice nf planters generally.
For specific directions for composting and for
supplies, apply to J. N. ROBSON,
Selling A^ent. Charleston. S. C.
JOHN 9. RB KSK & CO., General Agents,
Bal I i mr. rc.
Jan. G. 1871 ll 3m
PACIFIC "GXJA?O COMPANY'S
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SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
ri^IUS GUANO is now .so well known in all
X the Southorn States for its romarkahlo
[?lleota an on agency for increasing the products
if labor, as not to require special recommenda
tion from os. Its UKO for tivo yours pn*t lum
jstnhlished its character for reliable excellence.
Tho laigo fixed oa pi tal invcsteil by the Compa
ny in this trade alfords tho sorest guarantee of
:hc continued excellence of its Guano.
J. N. HOBSON,
Soiling Agent, Charleston, S. C.
JOHN S. REESE & CO., General Agents,
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Miscellaneous Advortisoments.
Thc Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
? k j Hundreds of Thousands |S $
|j?!J Hoar testimony to their wonderful'i M
'?^ ? Curative Effects, g'ufi
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E S Tiller AUK NOT A VIMS Qx?A
FANCY DRINK,S|
Made, of Poor Rum. "Whiakoy, Proof Spir
it?, and Rofuso Liquors, doctored, ?pleca,
nud sweetened to pleASOUlO I tut to, cu Iud "Toutes*
o Appetisers, " " ttcstorurs,'" Sea.t timi lend tim
tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but aro a trna
McdioUie, mixto from tho Nativo Knots lind
HerbsM California, flroo from oil Alcoholic^
Btimiirauti. Th'-yn-tho ORB AT BLOOD*
paiUFLElUanlLIFlQ Ol VINO PUIN
OIPLJ3, u perfectIt^povator ami lnvlgorator
ot thc Hysteui, carryIng/Off all poisonous matter,
nu J rcsloriug tho bloodlo a healthy condition.
No per?ou can tata tlicso Piliers, according to
direetluna, and reniuiu long unwell. j
I jil O O will bogivou for nu incurable cano, pro-1
vttiiiiK tho bonos aro not destroyed by mineral'
poisons or other means, nud tho vitul 01 ;fana
w istml bcYOUjLlho point of repair? I
For JmTsMui".tory and Obronio Rheu
matism, mid Oout. Dyspepsia, or Indi?
gu .-.w... ifiiiouB, Romit'tont. nod Intor
mill/aut Fovor.f, x>i > ?.* uiqndl.
Liver. JLidnoya. and Blnddor, thcMjBit
tors hu\obcen most successful. Such Dis
enso"? aro caused by Vitiatod Blood, widen
is generally produced by dciaugoiuont of tho
Digestive Organs. {
Tlmy luviguiuio tho stomach, and stimulAlo .
tho torpid liver and bowols, which render thuin
ot unoquiuled efficacy in UIOIIIIH?II?Z tho h?oo.lof
all linpvirlUe*, und imparting* new lifo and vigor j
to ibo whole system.'
Dyspopsin or Indigestion, Headache,
Pain in tho Hhoulders, Comdin, Tii?htnoi>s of tho
?best, DiastlllCW, Sour Kt omach, lind Taite in
thc Mouth, Jli.lions Attucks, Palpitation of tho
Heart, Copious l)i*oliurgos of Urine, Pain in
tho roulons of Um Kidneys, and a hundred oibor .
{sinful symptoms willoh aro tho offsprings of
Ic^eepsin, arc cured by theso Piliers.
.Clenii?o tho VHiatod Wood wlumevcr you find :
lt's Impurities buisUng through tho skin in Pim
plen, Eruptions, or Hores; cfennso it when it bl
foal, nod yuurioelinr-s will toll yon when. Keep
tho blood pnro and tho boallh ol' tho system, will
?PIN, TArK, and other WORBIS, lurking In;
tho system of so mauy thousands, uro effectually
dostroyed and removed, ,
For foll directions, re^^nrofiilly tho circular
around oaeh bottle, pi i'lflp I? '"llr languages -
K'tiriish, Oermah, FrencWo?rid Spuninh. 1
J. WAILUKU, 32'34 Commerco Rtrect, K. Y.
Proprietor, lt. Ili-Vi DBN?ltT) & (JO.,
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Sept. 23* 1S70 li) Om
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
For DiBoasoB of tho Throat and Lung?,
suoh na Coughs, Oolds, Whooping
Cough, Bronohitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
Probably never before iu thc wbolo history of
medicine, lins any thing wou so widely ana ao
deeply upon Uio cou?dcnce of mankind, as thia
excellent remedy for pulmonar)' complaints.
Through a long series of years, and among' most
of the races ol' men it has risen higher and higher
in (heir c.-I anal ion, .'IB it h.'lS become bel ter know n.
Its uniform character mid power lo cure tbo va
rious ail'ections of tho lungs and throat, have
made it kjiown ns n reliable protector against
them. While adopted lo milder forms of disenso
und to young children, it is nt the sume time Ibo
most effectual remedy thiit cnn be given for Incip
ient consumption, nnd Uie dangerous affections
of Uie Diront und mugs. As u providion against
Budden attacks ol' Croup, it should be kept on
band in every family, mid Indeed ns nil arc some
times subject lo colds ?md coughs, nil should bo
provided willi this antidote for tbein.
Although settled Vouaumptton is thought In
curable, Htill great numbers ol' eases where the
disease seemed settled, have been completely
cured, nnd Uie patient vestured to sound health
by tho cherry Pectoral. So complete is Its
mastery over Ibe disorders of tho Lungs nnd
Throat,that the most obstinate of them yield to lt.
AVIion nothing else could reach them, under the
Cherry Pectoral they subside und disappear.
tihtycrs and l'uVliv hpeuker? lind great
protection from it.
Asthma is always relieved and often wholly
cured by it.
lit'onchUt? Xi generally cured by Inking Uio
Cherry Pectoral in guinn and frequent doses.
Ko generally ure ils virtues known, that wo
need not publish. Hie certificates ol' them bore, or
do more I nu il i; sure thu public Hint its qualities
are fully maintained.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
S"or Fersr ar.-i Acuo, Intor/AUt?at Fo*or,
Chill Fover, Remittent Fever, Dumb
Atfuo, Periodical or Bilious Fover, Ao.t
and indeod nil tho niVoctions which arise
from malarious, marsh, or miasmatio
poisons.
As its name implies, it docs Cure, nnd docs not
fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Itis
niulb, Zinc, nor any oilier mineral or poisonous
sub?ltmeo whatever, it in nowise injures any pa
tient. The number und Importance of its euroa
In Ibo ngno districts, are literally beyond account,
mid we believo without n parallel In tho history
ol' Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by tho
acknowledgments wc receive of the radical euroa
effected in obstinate eases, and where other rem
edies bad wholly failed.
UnncoUnuilcd persons, cither resident in, or
travelling through miasninlic. localities, will bo
protected by taking the AQV? CV'HK dally.
For IAvr'r Complaints, nrising from torpid
ity of tho Liver, it Is nu excellent remedy, sliinn
lutlng the Liver into healthy activity.
For Bilious Disorders "ml LiverComtdnints.lt
ls an excellent remedy, producing ninny truly
remarkable cures, wbero other medicines had
failed.
Prepared by Du. J. C. AYF.B ? CO., Practical
and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, xMnss., and
sold all round tho world.
1'JUC'i:, $i.O0 I'L'K BOTTX.X.
For Salo by DR. A. E. NORMAN, Walhalla, S. C.
Sept. 0, 1870 ?17 ly
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