The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, February 14, 1872, Image 4
It was a bitter night in January
a n1:ghi when,honmales wanderers on
the moor might have sunk doin and
t so tm doath-ated the very marrow
ieeoined to congeal In one's bones.
'Toicre's one advantage in steam,"
grwIlad a fat old gentleman' In the
vOier seat -"wind and weatherdont
UM-ot it. No flesh-nd.blood a
could statd a night like this, but tA4
Iron horse keeps straight ahead,
whether the thermometer Is at zero
o boiling beat.
JSt then the conducted entered.
"Tiekets, gentleman, if you 1ease,"
"4 a dretadful night, con dutor,"
t isaid, feeling with stilened iingers
for my ticket in the breast poaket of
my c.oat.
"Dreadful, sir," feelingly respon.
ded the conductor ; "why, the brake
.i'i't live outside, and so 1-look the
other wuy when they creep in, poor
follows, to get a breath of wnrm air
at the stove. We have not ba4'uob,
t had night since a year ag* 'the 2d
,of Ikbruary, when Tom Blakeslee,
the baggagemaster, froze both his feet,
alid a woman who was coMing from
Uhic:go got off at Bun'. Four.'oornere
\ith hur baby in her arms a oerpe l"
"IFroze to death ?"
"Aye, frozen to death and she
trover thought, poor thing, but it wit
asleep. 'My baby's cold,' says she,
kbut we'll soon wr i It when we get
home." It was just such a night as
this."
And the conductor opened the doot
hnd plunged aorov the opening Is
the text ear, crying out
"lardwiok I"
It was quite a considerable city,
with a handsome iron depot ario
gas lamps1 and the unal browl
arO1und the platform with hands in
their pockets, and cigar ends flaming
1h1troflh the night.
Our oar was nearly the last of the
long train, and but one passenger en
teied it-a slender young girl wrapo
ed in a gray blaokct-al, and
wearing a neat little travelling hat of
gray straw trimmed with utone-oolor
ed velvet flowers. She seemed to
icsit.,te like one unused to travelling,
snd finally Pat down Dear the door.
"l'urdon nuo, young lady," said I
'"but you had better come nearer the
stove."
She started, hesitated an Insteet,
and then obeyed.
"Duoes this train go to Bayuwater f"
she asked in a vuooo so delioiously
eoft and sweet that it seemed to thrill
throngh me."
"Yes; can I be of any service to
you ?"
' Oh, no; at least not until we reach
11iyewater. I would like to have a
carringe then."
"We shall not be there yet these
three hours."
Do we atop again t1
"Only at Exmouth."
She drew a deep sigh, seemingly of
relief, and settled back in a corner.
By the light of the lamp'that hung in
its brass fixture opposite I could see
her face, that of a lovely child. Ap
parently she was no more than six.
teen, with large blue eyes, golden
hair brushed smoothly back from her
face, and a little rosy mouth, like
that ofa baby.
"D. you expect friends to meet
you a t Bnyswater, my child I" I asked
incidentally.
"heo. sir- ; I am going to school
"It will be an awkward hour for
you to arrive at-I in the morning."
."Oh I am not afraid," she said,
with, an artless little laugh ; "I shall
go straight to the semnary."~
.So the exprcss train thtundered on,
with ocaseless pulsing at Its iron
heart, and constant roar. Suddenly
the. 'ignal whistle sounded, and the
traim began to slacken its speed.
"Surely, we are not at Exmouth
yet, "I thought, "unless I have fallen
unconsciously asleep and allowed the
progress of time to escape me.
I glanced at my watch. It was
barely half-past I, and I knew we
were not due at Ex-nouth until after
12. 1 rubbed the froat from the pane
and looked out. We had stopped at
a lonely little way station In the
andst ofa dense pin. wood.
"Is this Exmonth i"
It was the soft voice of the pretty
traiveller oppotuite,
"No, I don't know what place It Is:
some way-station."
"fbove this train stop at way
stations t"
"Not generally ; they must have
been, specially signalled here. You
are cold, my obhid ; I notice your
voice trembles.'r
"It i. cold," she maid, in a soareely
audible voice drawing her shawl
around her. "Oh,I wsh thewod
hurry on t"eywol
"eare moving obee more," I
said. "Conductor' --for the man of
ti'okets was passing through the ear
"why did we stop at that backwoods
plae ?'
"Outt of wae, was the reply, as
the mnan hurried'y paused on.
Now, I knew very well that this
answer was not the true solation of
the matter. Our delay did not ex
eeed half a miueatgte o hr
for rei lenlssiing the boilers and where
en earth was the water to come from
in that desolate itretch of barren pine
woods 1
Fivo minutes after, the conductor
reentered the ear. I made rootn for
himi at my side.
Sit down, conduetor, you've nothing
to do now."
Hie obeyed.
"What did you mean by telling we
such a lie just now tu
I spoke under my breath ; he rE.
plied in the same' tone
"A bout wtaht"
"About the reason you stopped to
take on a ingle onhaener-a gentl.
W for the pleasufe of ttar'
elling once more over the same
root* 1"
04Esastly so - the -perpose of
tr Telling It in certaln sooietymi.sa a
aietive Policeman."
I was about to re aiib e words in
astonishment, who tioned me
to caution.
,"Where 1 0
door yon er, with a ragged fur cap
pulled over his eyes. Dad you lver
se6 a mnore perfeot i-pecimen of the
dilapidsted country mhn V'
I smiled ; I eould hardly help It.
"What is the case to
**A murder--a man and wife and
two little children.-theIr throats &da
last nigbt and.the hooseet on fire
afterwards." 1
"Groat heavens I what a monster 1"
We had continued the conversation
throughout in a whisper, searcely
nouo -prb f.t02
faces of my fellowdpassongers with
curious dread and horror.
Som.:how, as often as I resolved the
matter in my mind my, fabeey would
settle on a coarse, gross16king man
opposit, with bushy board and
shaggy coat% i ba...oQ ar tqrned
up around1i ea. e t-this
wan, with his heavy hanging jaw,
was Oain 1 And sal Iooked.nirtive.
ly across I eaught the wide-open bido
orbs of the fair little girl.
Obeying theinstpatnueou impulse
of miy heart, I aroseawd. went over to
her.
"You ba~y, heard what we Were
saying, my child 1
yes-murdg, r. Oh, how horri.
ble V"
"Do not be r1ghtoed; no one shall
hot you "
fthe smiled tip in Viy face with a
sweet, confiding In 0q.ece,
Our stay at hx was but brior;
but during the delaycould see that
the everwatcbful detective had chni
ed hid ie r one p rer th4 brbti.
man With h att
"S601 fit eyoung girT,
"they looked the eats 1down at Ex -
mouth ; they arq unlooking then
now."
She was right.
"Probably they were> fearful that
the criminal wouldi qsoape," I remark
ed in an undertone.
"Will you-may I trouble you to
bring me glass of water t"
I rose and made my way toward the
ice-cooler with difficulty, for the,
train was again under rapid motidh\
To my vexationthe goblet was chain
ed to the shelf.
"No matter," said she, with a win.
ning smile, 6I will g.nfygef)
I drew the water anfd.1ild up tho cup.
hit 1n,tpa.l of taking it as she sp.
or.. m., ib-s i.rjehd suddenly past
LU0. Vpae.ed the door, and rushed out
upon the platform.
"Stop her I stop her I". shouted (lie
detective, suddenly springing to his
feet. "She will be killed I ConductorI
brakeman I hold up li
There was a rush, a tumult, a bus.
tie. I was first upon; the platfoem I
but it was empty and deserted save
by half-frogen brakeman, who seemed
horror-strioken.
"She wetit past like a shadow, and
jumped off as we crossed Cairn * urn
pike road," he stammered.
"Jumped off the express train !"
Said the conductor. "W611," be
*dded uhrugging his shoulders, '-shec
must have been killed instantily.
What mad folly I'
"It's $500 out of my pocket," said
the detective, ruefully. "I didn't
want a row before wgor to Biysaa
ter, but I was a confounded fool. A
woman cornered will do anything, I
believe."
"What 1"' 'ejaoulate , "you save
ly do not mean that chld....
"I mean," soit ti detutivgesimy
"that child, as you ecalt h'er, is A ttilla
Burton, a warri woman1 Awbuity
six years of' ag who, last night,
murdered four persons in cold blood,
and was Aryink .to.osoalie to Canada.
Tht' whatJI mean."
The train' w'as stopped, and a party
of us, beaded by the conductor and
deteetive, went back to searoh for any
trace of the beautifu 1young Creature,
whose lov'ellubs ati apparent 'Inno.
eonce bad appealed totmy sympathies.
Nor was it long bef'o we found her,
lying quite dead beside . the track,
frightfqhly mangled by the force of
the hairvy tall, ana mutilated almost
beyond roognition
'Wel, she'., (soappd Jqstioe In this,
world If not in the next," said the
detective, gloornily, as he stood look
ing down upon her remains.
"Do you suppose she espqoted to
be able to sprinag off the ming train
without injuryV' I asked.
"Without much injury y' most wo
men are uinreasonl{6g creatures. But
I never dreamed of such lnsane fully,
or, you can reckon shop1l4 have
taken such prompt neeasures, as to
prevent it."
They lifted up the 4ogd fair thing
and carried it to the neatest''plabe of
refuge-a lonely farni hqusu among
the fro~e hillgLdtid we. hiened to
the trainge~aehlng Blayewater onl~y a
few.minude, behind our regular tune4
And when In the next morning's
papers I road an aebonnt of the murd
hiere., I thought of the slender etea
lure's blue'eyef and roso-bud4 mouth,
with a strange .gitying.. thrill at my
heart. ~
HisLos.
Mrs. Browi'ff rttyfin'tah waitress
got married the other day. "4ud I
lear that you are goitg toA AOetalia
mith your husband, tICtty," said lie,
nistre~a, A&w yoW dot atrdid of ascii
ilong, depgeus .oysge ?". "Well,
na'aw, that is his looot.i dbeoug.
o hIts now W if anything ha eet.
o me Wli be his loss, not mne. "'
lsi
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CASH, $50-per 2000 lbs8. All',tatory.
'iME; *55 per1 20100 lsAt Fnetory, payable.
N ov%. Itu, 187 2, WN IT' I U'7 I NTERlmST.
Fao4ry; i4mt l d' RdOze..StIreet ;Mines cin Ashley Elver.
00F
AC'D PHOSPHATE OF LIME!
00OMPOSTING WITH COTT"ON SEED
]/IO;J
CASI, $30 per 2000 lbs, at Vactory
TiME, $35 per 2000 lbs., at Factory >ayable,
Nov. ist, 1872, WITHIOUdt' INTERES' T.
WV11o0 C. DU KRS & CO.,
--ENERAL AGENTS
No. 1 South Atlanti Wharf, Charleston, S, ,
Dec 21-23m
ETIWAN FERTiLIZERS.
Three very Stuperior .-rlides are oflorad by the Sulphurio Acid and Superphusphate
Companf of Charluslon, 8. C., viz:
A cotnpleto tinnurel adaipad to Cotton, Grain jnd Tobncco. heinig tit Well hihown ar
ticle heretofore offerel at file very high grade of 16 per cent. dissolved Bone P1h..sphaLe
pt Lime, witi the nealition. as heretomore. of Perovian Gunta. Ahitbii tti, nnd Potaish.
Price $60 per ton, paid on or befor fie Ist of April next, and $(U per lolt, paiyaible 1st
Noveuiber, 1872, wi'hout itnere:.t.
37'sv2v 3m RV'O')Pp .F~co Oc1..
A new atticle of the Pnme hilh prnile of ' linble Plhopihnte, oompaunde'd witi he ele
mente of Cotto eved tit rtlah at titmer. aift Ito emttiSre one of the best. fert iliteil for ('ot
ton and Grain, at. a lowel' price lian tlie t awata (lunt:a Pdce $40.per lon, If paid on
or before the ist. of Anril next, $45 per ton, payable lst.,(ovembee, A812, wiahout, in
terest.
Avetnging from 18 lo 20 per cant ofr Uesolved Blie Phosphan thus ennbling tle
platiter by cotipo.ting. to altniin I t1 o llns ()I* alalf that grale I a savinag of ane-ha0f
1ost atnd freight. lrive 11,5 per ato, if pjid on ir ta t re I o first of April next, $40
per toti. pnynible 1.t' hnvemtiet', 1812, wiihour int, rest.
T4 NTlI( E. inat all then- tt-ilitas nte of tL. highest grad, of goluble Phos
phiotand p~stlp for imoa flIan ore .3'ar. I V. \.. t. 11;10 C o,
(Genetal Agents. ChanlesiottS, 8.
W. M. Dwighlt, A gett at Wintns l-rol, S. C , A. K. (rnig. Agentt a Ridgeway, 8. C.
dlec 1-1-2ma
MaLANTIC ACIDnPOSPHTE
Thiut .ltldic. weip'nred by the Atlnntic Pha sphiale Company, snnder the direotlon of'
thetir (Chemist .a Iii . .1 alien liacvenel,' faor (toanpat i ag w ithI Cotton Seed is tiot offered
at the Rleduaeal Praice aat $28 per tua; entsh, or $:l per ton payable 1st, Toteitber, 1872,
Fvee of 1ntaera.-..
O)rdaers tillead naaw will be ennasideredl as (-ishl 1st Marcha, 1872, 01' on Time as dute 1st
Novemabea, 1372, atherebty ettabliaag lant rs to hautI it at a time whean thir t anus and
Mlules are idoa.
. PEILZEIR, 110DGElUS & CO,, General Agents,
.an 2- 3m Jirowan's Wharf, Charleston, 8 C.
-ATi~LA NTIC PHTO SPH ATlK
Thlis i'ar' ili?.er, tiafactuaraed by thae Atlatic Phosphatec'ompan'y, titder flae diree
iota of a t-ic Chaeaaa t. lar. St. Jua'iena Iavenol, is now offe'read to tih Pian'.ing Commaaiui..
ty tat. bo vei'y Ieauced 'rico of $.48 per ton Cash, or $5,2 payable 1st .Novemaber, 1872,
Frce or Itmosiat.
Thlis Fertilizer hats been very extensively used in this-St:1te, aind haas given entire ant
l"a'aotioan ; iaoaae of' hae maost practical planters admnittiang It to be eqital to lert'avian
All shes madel now will be coensidlered ensh on the 1st Of Maurch, 1872, nad to those
bit ing on tiamo the taala will hat onnsaclered daue oni 1st Novemcbor, 1819.
iy thais arraaneent plantertas will be eniabledl. Withaoua extra cost, to baual their Ma
nure at a to whena their wnigons andal tie ncIdle.
Pamphleten contalaaing the ceralitiontes of those who have used the Atlaato Phosphiate
will be furnished on atppliention to thai Agents.
PELZER~1, IlODG EIS & CO., General Agets,
Jan 24tm )3rotts WtiprfVphir eeton, 8. .
MfAPES' NITROGENIZED -
SUJPPR-PaOSPIIATE OIF LMR.
The Oldest Super-lPhospliate Manutfacttured in is CJotilry,
dopsdof llonsa, P'ctash, hota'phaio Gauano. Concentrte YhInal Ammanonaical
Matter and~c Salphuru~ Aelid No Sati, Satl Caike Nitre Cako, Plaster, nor Adulterant or
Absorbent of iny'kitd udi. Patetery opena for' inspect ion at all tittes,
N INE7'fRv I'RA RS Oy 'R A 01'ICAL R4'PEftfYNOI.
Introduce~d in 1852. Patented Dc. 20, 1 60.
Quick action at d permianeant in proemnent to the soll. Teatimo .y 6f'hhftides ' Wl.
knowan plantersa n its favyor ont every variety of crop anal soil, evett daring eg ''u4l ad-.
verte seasoatt. $46 cashal -$60 aimae, payable Nov. 2t, 1842.
,t eoera A geit S r 0hClinnj No.8 Estla, l vson ,C
.. orso.Agent, Witnnsbo, S. C- - 28
TiHES 'ONI PHOSPHATE COMPAN, .
Propetty apapreelating thec necessity of fu ateringa the pilntaflng intetest of the Stttft
caolvedh In the onatset to oftn r their' FERlTIIZ1:hls af a prie which would place themn
rithin the reach of evecry plantet.
'They off'er their "80Oiilla OIJANO," a complete Ammaonintted Fertiliser, at, $46
ada, or $0oe tdredi t% the lst of November neit, wit h approvoledlctj aCceptadtee,
ITNOlUT INTERUsT. *.., .,
The "aDISSOINEDIxPHOSPf!ATE,"a for comnposting with Colt on 8eed or Stat-. Ma
nre, is niofoered at the very t<v phce of $25 cash, or $80 JA eNi&~j&t~esove. This
a hlghqy recommended by plant er. wo used Itlast year to ti~ etr .i~efdotlef
WMi. lRVENhl Pfe445rI, :-. J. iR. AIkenL A a Idsboro, S. V.
7- r-7 - -
ifti
aog prepared for Collegeor BusiDeBes,
a $ alsesOn bigins Febrary 16, 8W
rF oalogies and Information addoess,
4 Owt W. HA 00IT, Mayesvile, S. 0
HITORff 7
Thie Great Froid.
In.Qgll'AGO and the IVE9T by Rev, Ks. J
Goodspeed', D. D., of Chicago. Only cown.
p late hhplry., 700 S;o. pages t 0 engrav
ings. vo.000o alrently old. Price $2.60-.
2000 agents matte in 20 days. Profits go
to mitye. Agen: Waknied 11. a.
Good&pe T o. 37 P'at k llw, Ne* York.
A aNT WAN'I. -Agents make more
money at nork for un than at anything
0'e liusiness light an-i perinanent Par.
ticularb free. 0. .ristat & U%., trih Art
P5blisbhers, Portland, Maine.
Red Rust Proof Oats $2 a Bushol A
Orchard Grass $8.50 a buserl. Send 8
cent postage . stamp and my oomt~plete
Priced Lisle Of all kines of . Grass seeds,
Fi-Id seeds. Cambil'h steedo Vlwer teeds,
Agricultural Impleitien8l. Machinery. Ou
ainos, Chemicals. Live Stook, &o. will bie
forwarded you. These Priced Lists contain
tuuol valuable information as to time and
quantity to plant, o. Mark W. Johnson,
Seedsman, 1'. 0. Bok 230, Atlanta, OA.
The Brown Cotton Gin Co.,
NEW LONDOY, CON1S
Manufactui ers of tho -Brown Gin." @otton
Sred liullers, Machinery ant. Custings.
Manufacturers of liartis' Patent llotnry
8:eatn Engine-tibest and cheapeoat Stean
gzgina for lplanmt ion pnrpottes. Cotton.
g a n akers and repairer's furilshed Wh all
kitiila of naterials. Saws. lIibs, Pullies.
Boxes, etc., of any pattern. to order at
short notice. lave had long experience in
the business, and guarantee satisfaction in
every particular. Orders sohcited. Ad
dre's te above.
sure ours for that, diauresaig om
plaint is now made known in a Trentise (of
48 octavo pnges) on Foreign and Native
lleibatl Preparations. published by Dr.
0. Phelps Brown. The prescription was
diseovore . by him In such a provitlential
na h r Ilit 1- cannot corEaientiiusly re
,fuse to atko it known, as it lai cured
I t rybody who lists tsed it for F1: . never
having railed in a sintgle case The ingre
dienis may be oli:anted from any druggist.
A copy sent frre to all appslicanes hy im il.
.drtos Dr 0. Phelps Brown, 21 Grand ti j
.ItPY Cit N. j feb 7
WAR1 Pn. en tor R. ata ONW A Co. D
MIILLION Itett'l'etinony to steelr
Wonderful Curativet .tilfree.
VIitegaV Bhit'f atie not ?t vile Fnticy
#1.I11k, Mfade of P'oot' Iturn11Whtiskey,
eoft Stilgiti ittid Iitfde ltin-e, doe
tored, spiced bnd aweetcned tO tuease the taste,
talled " Tonfed,'" ''Appetizers." 't estofef~, sini ~
that lead the tippler on to drunkennems and ruin*
but are a true MedicIne, mado frdm the Natite
Root.s aid Hlerbw of (.alifornia, fade fr dm nal
Alcoholic Stimlantm, They are the
CaEA'I4 101id0 1'UIiIlFIt tiiid A
LIFE ItVING k'ILINO1PlIg, a perfect
Renovator and Invigorator of the Bystem, carry#
lag otY all poisonous matter anid restoring thte blodd
to a healthy eondition. No person can false thesd
flItterd according to directions and remain long
unwell, provided thteir bones are not destroyed
by mineral poisOd or other meansg and the vital
bIgans wasted heyond the point of repair,
Tldnid ait Ueditie 'ufsttf &U *rofi
he a Tlonle, possesingg also, the poeuliar merit
taf acting as a powerful agent in relieving Cong.s
lion or Inifamndation of the Livers and of all the
Vistetai Organs.
NOR1 IEMIAi LU MiPLAIN'TS, whether
in young or old, tnered or single. at the dawn of
womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic flw
ters have no equalh
or. tudflamstit? ild4 hfonio ibea
inutlant and (ddi, Jifeitosa or Jun
dlgeetlee Bllhiner ftetuittent and
1Mtded, ta~ lvetlue rlee ad idr
these Blitters hate been rhidst euctessfu Smaeh
#1ieases are caused by titiated Blloodg
*hieh is generally produced by derangeitdent of
the Dlgget ive Organs.
Mst'kt'sIA ont i1 lusei0
Ifeadach. Pain in te Shouliders, Conghs, Tights
fhess of the Chest, Dissiness, Sohr lIruotattdrie of
ths Stomach, Bad Taste int tihe Mouth. BIlletig
A ttacks, Palpitation of te hIeart. Indiamrnitiott of
thle Ltinags, P'ai ifi 6titegtone of ti Kidnsye, end
a httndted utbet i'aihftul qnaptomns arethie eff'
eptings of Dyspepsfh,
'E'hey invigorat, the UtomgtttI~ Nfdstififltatd lhe
turptd Litver and Bowels, which render tlitru of
ttneqifalled emfcaoyt Ii cleansinig the blood of alfima
psurities, affa ifnparfing new life and vIgor to tits
wholesystemn.
141R SIK IN IiIS#IA8,4, tuptoiss't.eI,
Flail-lthsnmi lliotches. Spots, Plinples, Pnatnlesg
lis Of fbstsfcde, i; RingaWatins;. Bcafd Head1 hbor
e ha.at urfa. lDisscorafcnj of tft.
rifl io the systesn in a siho ineb te e of0
ine the t itenlctt ouf$ tr otfratiteff ct
Cleaffisi fif. *i't Iat&t nood fiftffvat yous Snd lie
ffpritiee itfdff tilf tifiifgh (tsr dicin in 'Implluir
Artqteffe of Suf~m I cetanse It *hen yoti find it
effetrtteta stsl sltiggitli itt the teine; cleanse it
Vhen it. is foul~and yofit feelIngs will tell you witerfs
keep the bleod puije, andi the health of the systerd
will follo#f.
PIN, 't'ArPl, and other WVOaRRs, urking
fi he systet of reomn thousantds, ea effectually
flOYD BY? ALTL 1)RUGG1STB AND) DEAIURd.
S. WAi,Kblt, Propriuttor. Ri. H. McDONALD) a
til, 50 att1tloanxtce StreetNe Yor
may 11
ESTABLISH ED 1859,
i I hSEPECTFULLY in
form th, citizens of.
I finsboro and Fairfield Disetriot, that I
have just returned from New York and
have pumreh-ided a fuill sortm'ent of Wateh
oa. Jeelfy, Clooks, ~3ebtAdles, &o:, and
will sell at the lowest prices, and *oulld
feitptoeffily asf the Oostsannance of ihe
puttftage of banf old friends and us~totfders,
All goddla *oarratated aj re res'ented. 1 sin
ptpared to do as' kind of Vafoh affd Joe..
elry wtork and-nt bad iwys f roodt , fock of
A aprpia~ gp atnd.~ g ftrsetgg
*Rcond door from Col. Rion's OMes
set R
'all,
TWENTY ?&NVtU A''i.
Mvr uK-4OkEu IISUBa e
jOfer reading V MWet'
on Suirer wit , m. iq y
II1e Ili a cure for every pain.- a rt*ahq
Art, t ad Is
that instontly st-ol tfienmoib- exoutlating
pains, alloys ldih lue tious. and cures Co1
gest1itnS, wheth% o p Iluingto, Stomnach,
Dowels, or other igdivi ot ortisjisby one
appli -at :oni. . -
In from one to twenty iinkutu-, h6 that.
ier haw violent or exeruciakint h i11l
Rth-uimnt10. Bed -rid l, NO h# Clip -
Nervol, Neuralgii', oi- path
dlsonto mny shler.
RADWAYN READY RELIf b
Will afford insftant eage. tIitautmation ot *V
the Kitpeys. lmatnuntitlh of the Bladderq pi
Inflattimat ion of the lowels, iugostion of 0
lthe 15ilhio, Sore Thront. Uhllett Bi-athi .g, p'
P'aplltliou of ttie Hear. Ilysatius, lQtblip,
Diphdh, atah, nfdenR, Heeddathe, 4
Toolhafhe, Neutra gin, Ithittilisi, Cold
Chills, Ago Chills.
rhe appliliatioli or thb ixteAly itelief to
th1e ptt~i 0 attl Whte the. Satis or diff
cult ekisis will arford ease and tomfort.
T'enty drops in half a tumbler or waser
will In a few mnoments our'e Cram s,
Spasms, Sour Stomnach, Ileartburn, Sck
Ileaiohe, Diarrhea, Djysentery tolie
Wind in thi BoWS0 ttid, 6li tll intlelabl
Phillb.
Trnvelers dholid alWiys carry a bottle
of Radway's Ready Rlief:*Ith thein. A
few drops in Watek' Will pti-veht sibAq-abbr
pnits inour chanthge of water. It is Btletr
illih llh Brihd or Bittels as a Btittik.
lant.
FevP Mid Agilt
Fever and Agiue cured for fifty 66thits.=
There is not a remiedial agent in this
WnrId thiatLwill cnre Fever and Ague, and
itl ofhit' Malrous, Bil1loting 0dariat. Ty
phold. YelloW. nttinollr Peella (Afltld .y
liadway's l'ills) so quick as IladWay's
Renly lelief. Fifty cents per bottle.
HEALTH! BEAUTY I
Strong pure and rich blood-Increase of
tie. It And *eight-Cklar skin and beautiftul
comnplUkiUlt sectr'd to all..
Dr. Radway'. Sarsaparilla Resol
Vent.
Ilas ade de most astonishing ctresia so
'luick, so rapiti A the changes the body
undargoes, itidr the inlitenbe of thi,
truly wonderu in th olate ndt otlt day
anl increise ik iesh And weight Is seeh arnd
fell. The Great Blood Purifier. liety
drop of the Syrsparillian Resolvent o.
municates throitgh th*e Blood, Swea, Urine
nand other flu ids Atid juldes of Ithe systinm
the valor of life, for it redlih's 05m *stelt
of the body with nt * and sitidi thaterial.
Scrofula; Syphis. UAnsumptoh, anin
atr till-e, 1Ulcel- ili the Thrit. Mouth,
Tumors, Nudes in ti gelathids ind olhfr
parts of' thea systen, Sore Myes, Strumor.
toun discharges from . and ahe y. sthe
worst4 formis 4117 Sialt disenaus8 , Iruptions.
Peler res. oart piend, linit Worm. th
theoui, E ohsdipelats. Amin, Block Spots,
uorms in thet Fleh. Tumors; Cancers in
it Womb atlnti l Wettkecoing a rdu painfel
di.rt, i jtK d atiie; Luish tf Spe-ri
ntia hil Wasis of the lie principle, are
wihin the wmirative range of tis wonder of A
Modern Cu-is atry, and a few dla'i uste
will prove to any pi-rton tiing it for either
of these ftormsi of diseastl it! poidnt poWer
cure thins
If thi paiell dailj becoming reided
by ltie ates And decompot-sion that is
continually progressRing, sticoceds; in nr.
resting these wiwies, and tepaits ihe Pani
with niew elnarotiail mnade fromn benathy
blood-tI this tIhe Sarstparillinn will nd
does secure-a cur isn certain: for whein
ot-ce thisi remedty. contim ildes lift work of
the etore of warsnis, icrtueirl silb
rpiid aud rvor- Rdy end pader wil me
ituinlf Ut'ring betnd Wond isetrn gr. m
eld liigeesin beotter, atpelti Sofiter,
ando isnd ofgh rincreBrihttilsae,.
arNoii ilys de ti he~o thaae *ihan lieslk~
cloudy eted wl ith~ suetodhtis ie he ini
whilee f an reni.-, t8eroades Conhiesilt -.1
tithais a inid disare, ;buiis apheanly
pans Uir and W o dttshlepst0s, rand.P
wen Dibees, a 'psey, toppniiiof WatitAer,
lbinitwhend sgt allcde whereIn thee
cmlor the Backith sublonte Lines.
wr.hi d ofa 'gs ohads lik gawite i
protlyef istflt bi, dark,~ bilousapear wls
swhet ghe-m.s puereguati, pulify oleg se
aion whren paifig hdrands pi lor the A
cmarl of ahe Backnder og the mcLiv.rd
Dru. eRdway'tstPeun tfth Purgats. -l
pneractor delsteiteeni dmed wthee.
see um, pifgein tm resuau utiy ltn.
and sttigin, tawa's Pll, Fallhe
nure of the Blsorder in the iimaAcidto Ler
tess tiadnh e. ottitin, J0siteess,
Ind, igss or Wysein, lti Bloun, Bic
Soilan altDoang S eang the Inlterngat
hPifel Vgtae, toitosalt:Ignmfoterhury
meas olurdele t ou t Bteltins.
Orethe se fromowang syffaptoms reslt.
ngfDiorders mce 2 f ete p e sti e Bo b Pt
gansd Cipa~g tion TtInwarSd P ne let.
thien atn, Niew. Yoerk.tIfotions of
word, tholnds wil lWeh sen (o y o hO
Souly EftotnIonSyige litr atc
A few dos fesho aday' ofnile thil for At
Ah.yse I from ah.. Amon thae laed IaemC
bDrttigidiassrieto .ni ieRt
te "Fite and Ttre." eioe Ge.
Leersape RliveA, God&l Co., No.aE7 w
tworthr ithsd ail fre senpl tof o Or
July 14.- P ILMtyA
-I -- -----, .--w pr.--red t owr.---,
EVRY Ta1*~g~ mit
N 8 res rit alsgobu of nIceV tohiae
A. Po. bLE.Amn the Ulat.s
fbeau9.l asrtet fdpd, ieBt
9#dtun Pike
uAoronr,
MANUFAOTURBs 01
These instrumen ha e efore the
Ab114 for*neafly TAIr n - , d upon
*Wrekoellence alonu a tained anA unpuO.
IL *M ~iIn-ce, whiob prolV1hukhes
*Vn te1tuuled, In Tone, Touch, .ork
All our S4tatN tifh#p hwve'oulr NN
$proved Overstrung Sale ahithe Agm-fl6
Wie erWuld eil special kltentionl to
r late Patehit Iibprovements in Grand
anos and tuIte Girands, found in so
Ii-r Piano. whii b'ring the Piano nearer
rivotion than hbe yet been attainett
Ocry Aano Fuly Warrantedfor es, rrf
g - We are by special arrangement eta
led to fur ish Parlor Orgas htbl I1eloa
Ons of Ite thRt 6elebrattl thanker
lholesale apd Retail at lowest nolm.
ices.
Llustrated Catalogues atiti I A# Litt
omsptly furnisedouepp0111 dh-lo
'W hi. Nt Ati & I C oj., A
Baltimore, Mid
Or any of esablied rren
ts. now 9-6m 1
Tho Celebrated FetillIeors.
11.e ibt '1At E DY
Wilcox, Gibbs & Cos
Importers and Dealets 19 Gda9os
1414 EUy SU, 6o*Muhnah, Va.
161 Nast ) gay, Charitaton, ..
01. L. ElIott &Co., Agents, -Wi innbord;
C. - ' 1
Ruff &t Clos, Age ts tidgera . .dS.-.
tor flihetinformation-sPrly or addresg
above for Almsnso for.1872.
jan 1 .3 3l , -
ACIFIU 1t1ANO cr1 s
cQ&owsro
d~ Phosphate of~ Liige
ide O95 Oab, hllaual Advanee fdP
SIHI8.at'tiale is-prophted Mndetthefryup,'j
.intendesspe pf Dr. .8k.. ,t ien Raiventl
:preslii o compostltik With cbitun ebed.'
It wits si tblived by thib 06mp#t3. I(#4
are gUj ititt its , les ,f411,t attestd
vilub. 200 tco f pUtib to is Lfti
s per acre. pt'opetl y Othposted wiih the
mweight of actton- need, -furnishes~thd
anlerwiih a Fertilizer of the highest ei.
Ileitif, uth ihmsallest oosta A Oorne b'
epfed itih this ariql, sea
root lens furnlshed, citle S ' e eE
ents of I ctIliity thd 'st i setr 1mdo i first
ass i'ektliser, While Its .ecob~tny att't
*tittthdhd Ita liberal use to plan ers.
laor supllies n'nd print. d!rdeotidr~s tot'
pg j~uy ~ J. N. RObB80',
(Ufits t'notfie Quane Company, No. 08 liet.
Bay-yind Hios. 1 And ii Attentlu W~afft,
JNO. 8. ftadi. *1 Id., dengtagl Agents
nov 80-lue
PACiFIC QUANO.
lee $4 (hich, With Usual Advanvge #f
fiibe.
It'1I1EllCE in the use of this Gugna fue
I the past eit years in this 8tate, tot'
tton and C~ru1 has so far est.lyIishsd ld
aracter for eidtiutftee aes( iurfndor doma'
init unnecessary.
1ft acaordanaff with theres atltshed ptoldf
theo Compatty to furnish Uite.. flet
nofttfuted Fertihliers at. the lowest cost
fftsfltfors, this (Iuano is put into tarkki
Is SUasOn at the above reduced priod .
sich the t'mpatIf 1I esnabled to do by
asoff Ut Its largef fatitiEs fitld the teite -
et of manufaetutE~
The supplies put -into tnarlief tiga gqed
e', ats heretofore, prepitred un ler f. pe
nal stdperintendeno of 11.r. 8f. tilaV
ivenel, Che~nist of C dpt ~ ( t
a, 8. C., hence, plafltEtaid* test asaute
Uyt he lam a td~ifeob'soi.w
the ltosent low pride every' ki' plantbd
n be tertilised with 2Q0 ou inla (uant
a Uotpiot exdedii'k th'# Ret 4luo o
una eef (oW. ibh,4 *p4 eboen kbus
oVUIttwd er f~otqe (hd lovs 9f,
he leg ion (onV t I Lt thyefeid'/
* natp U elt, ofh
- hd a -t rl b4 uJ. i . 8 N t y~
SuneCompaNy.,
aharlesten, 8. 0. eealgns
Fo- S. Rassa & 0,,GnraAgt.
LOT of Breakt *0 8trigs, paoe ppd
Iluik Moatsa, Es-y Boge, d~ksoa
ite, 16tnitot and Goedi et P4Nt(o0:Sgg -
sie. U. 0. DESPOJ~X.