The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, November 05, 1874, Image 4
AT MY MOTHER" S GRAVE. ;
BY GEORGE P. PRENTICE.
The trembling dew-drops fall
lTpou the shutting flowers?like souls at rest: '
The stars shine gloriously?and all,
Save me, are blest.
i
Mother ! I love thy grave ! I
Thavio'at, with the blossom blue and mild,
Waves o'er thy head?w hen shall it wave ;
Above thy child ?
'Tis a sweet flower, yet must
Its bright leaves to the coming tempest bow, '
Dear mother, 'tis thine emblem ; dust
Is on thy brow !
And I could love to die ?
To leave untastedlife's dark, bitter streams:
By thee, as erst in childhood, lie
And share thy dreams.
BK/
And must I linger here
To stain the plumage of ray sinless years,
And mourn the hopes of childhood dear
With bitter tea'Vs ?
Aye I must linger here,
A lonely branch upon a blasted tree,
Whose last frail leaf, untimely seer.
Went down with thee?
Oft from life's withered bower,
In still communion with the past 1 turn,
And muse on thee, the only Hower
In memory's urn.
And, when the evening pale
B >ws like a mourner on the dim, blue wave,
I stay to hear the night winds wail
Around the grave,
Where is thy spirit flown?
I gaio above, thy look is imaged there;
I listen, and thy geutle tone
Is on the air.
Oh, come! whilst here I press
My brow upon thy grave, and in those mild
And thrilling tones of tenderness.
Bless thy childJ
Yes, bless thy weeping child,
And o'er thy urn?religion's holiest shrine?
Oh, give his spir't uttdefiled
To b'end with thine.
04(1 Fellowship.
This order was first instituted in the
United States at Baltimore in 1819.
Ta ?? *aa fltaf the So.
il was 111 liaiuuiuiC) wu, ?>U. >uv
ciety of the "Friends of Temperance"
originated many years ago?in 1828,
if we mistake not.
We are told that it was organized
by Thomas Wildey and four others, in
a small tavern, on an obscure street; j
and was styled Washington Lodge,
No. 1.
This was the grain of mustard seed,
Behold to-day, the mighty tree of Odd
Fellowship! it lifts its head proudly
amongst the talle3t. Its branches
spread out all over the world! A balf
million citizens of the United States
alone shelter beneath it. And* it is
um p""* ?? growing and increasing its
membership, enlarging its jn/.vcr, extending
its sphere of usefulness wider
and wider, and dispensing its blessings
with more abundant hand. Already
it is one of the most flourishing orders
in the world.
The origin of the order is very remote.
It is spoken of by some as occurring
before the Deluge. For all
that we know to the contrary, Noah
P himself might have been an Odd Fellow.
He certainly was an odd sort of i
a man; he was a just man, and per- *
'?ahnwotmn on/1 Kuirut !
leci 111 1119 gllicmuuii , i?m ui^ii |
Shem, Ham and Japheth, when he was, (
five hundred years old; and lived nine j
hundred and fifty years.
By others it is contended that the (
order originated in England, during
the reign of Claudius. This was in <
the first century of the Christian era. i
Claudius was the Emperor who bought j
the Empire. He achieved the con- ,
quest of Britain, which in the opinion ^
of the great historian Tacitus, Julius x
Ctesar had rather pointed out than
subjugated. j
But whatever may be the existing r
differences of opinion relative to the n
beginning of the order?a matter, by- j
the-by, of very little consequence?no I n
difference of opinion exists as to the I
merits of the order, the beneficence of ij
its principles, and the nobleness of its ii
aims. These shine out like galaxies of v
stars in the clearest of midnight skies.! h
One needs but look to discover them. | n
The great end and aim of Odd Fel-1
.
lowship is the practical development of
some of the leading truths in the Bible J (
?Friendship, Love and Truth. Odd
* U.ll/I?.?li;n Innila In nvnunil llwi llimrf !
i'l'llUUSIlip Wlivto VU VA|/UIIM MIV >.? ??) ?
ami teaches men not to limit their aftec- j,
tions by geographical boundaries, nor |(
suffer their charitable impulses to be
shut up in river or mountain chains, (j
nor by State lines, nor even by the t|
wide, wide seas. The language of love,
they teach, must be spoken in every .
clime, and the helping hand of charity "
be extended to every race of people a
under the sun.
Odd Fellowship labors to relieve the "
temporal nee. ities of man. It seeks
to supply the wants of the orphan and ;!"
the widow, and to alleviate the suffer- '
ings of the poor, the unfortunate, and n.
the destitute.
A noble brotherhood, with broad '
and comprehensive principles of chari- |(
ty; a fountain of good to thousands of | ^
tiie needy; a hard-working hand-maid 1
to the ilhtircli, coming down to in from I
the dim vistas of past ages, bearing r|
a'oft its banner of light. let us hope ii ,,
may go on increasing in power and
brightness until its beneficent influence
.is felt in every portion of the globe.
Charlotte Observer.
?J
Shooting a Stuffed Squirrel.? {><
T'jtfro is in the neigliborhoed bf Ridge-1
wood an eld gentleman nk* w'ni ?tw?
iNimrod among the hunters, lie could
ihoot out a squirrel's cjc from the top
)f the tallest hickory nine shots out of
;cn. Indeed there was no limit to his
>kill. lie has been renewing the sports
>f his youth for the past few weeks,
but as squirrels were scarce, and his
eyesight was dim, his game bag was
not well filled on his return home, lie
lias a mischievous rascal of a grandson,
v.ho would ever play pranks on
him, and as he was wandering throigh
the woods day belore yesterday, the
youngster got into the path before hiui
and perched a stuffed squirrel on the
limb of a tree, tying it fast. As the
old man caine near, the youngster
showed himself and called attention to
the squirrel. The old man looked.?
"Sure enough, there is a squirrel," he
remarked. "Be still; I'll fetch him."
And taking careful aim he pulled the
trigger. hen the smoke blew away
there sat the squirrel with his tail over
his back, not in the least disturbed.?
The obi man loaded bis gun with great
care and blazed away again. The
squirrel stood this fire with as much
equanimity as the first, only his tail
seemed broken and had fallen over his
side. 1 he old man was nonplussed.?
He did not, however, see his grandson,
who was rolling in convulsions of laughter
behind a convenient log. He had
become warmed up to the sport and
thought of nothing else but fetching
that squirrel. The third shot cut the
cord that hound the squrrel to the tree,
and he fell, not with the usual heady
thud so well known to sportsmen, but
bouncing several feet into the air. This
aroused the old man's suspicions, and
going up to it he found the true nature
of the sell. His change of position
brought him in full view of his affectionate^
grandson, who was tearing up
the ground' in his effort to laugh without
making a noise. A realizing sense
of the situation crept over the mind of
the old man. He east his eyes on the
ground; they fell on a pic;e of shingle,
which he picked up, and approaching
the convulsed boy unawares, he affec
tionately fanned him a couple of times
on the seat of his breeches. This
hi ought the youngster to a perpendicular,
and he took to his heels, thereby
saving more loving demonstrations.
The old gentleman could.not help relishing
the joke, and tells the circumstances
with greater good will than one
would suppose. The boy is just ten
years old, and his grandfather declares
that at some time he will he President
of tho United States. He now has
most unbounded faith in the abilities
of that boy.
The Very Alps of Impudence.?
Policeman Badger, of the Tenth station,
had a bit of experience the other
night, which he is riot fond ot talking
about. It was past midnight as he was
leisurely pushing his beat through Jessop
street, ami us he came opposite to
Drayton & Fogg's jewelry store he observed
gleams of light?through the
chinks of the shutters, and he rapped
at the door.
' Is that you, policeman?" asked a
voice within.
' Yes," answered Badger.
"Well?it's only me?it's all right;
1-1 > .:n * . :.0'?
allUl O CUlllV OUl, JSII I Ii:
"Yes."
"Thought so. I was just fixing the
fire?good night."
.
Badger said "(rood night," and pursued
his way.
An hour afterward Badger passed i
through Jessop street again, and again
lie saw the light in the jewelry store,
[t didn't look right, and he hanged at
o o
the dour loudly.
Hallo!" cried the voice within.?
Is it you, policeman?"
"Yes "
"All right. Won't you come in and
varm you? It won't hurt anything iur
rou to slip froui your beat a few minites,"
The door was opened and policeman |
ladgor entered, and he found the in-.
natfto be a very gentlemanly looking
nan in a linen duster.
"Come right up to the stove, policcnan.
Excuse me a moment."
The man took the ash pan from the
iottoin ot the stove and carried it down
uto the cellar and emptied it, and
rhen he had returned and wiped his
amis ho said, with a smile: "Chilly
ight, ain't it?"
"Yes."
"Chilly outside and dull inside.?
rViiother smile.) New goods fjr the
inter trade, and liavo to ket|> our
yes open. Lonosoine work, this watchig
all night; hut 1 manage to find a
it of conifort in this. Won't you join
te in a tip. Yt u'll find it the pure
ling." And the man produced a botc
and a tumbler.
Policeman Badger partook, and bav-j
ig wiped his 1 ips and given his fingers!]
new warmiyg, he left the store and
sunied his beat, satisfied that all was,
I'uwfnn itr l< mttr u
^..Vw. ~ ^ ..&6 ,
lint tin? morning brought a now reflation.
Drayton Hi Fogg's store lmd
cen robbed during the night of ^<1,000
11
i>rt!i of watches and jewelry, an'., ullough
Policeman Itadger carries in his
lind a complete daguerreotye of the
?bbers the adroit rascal has not yet
cen found.?New Haven JiecjixUr.
FEMALE ACADEMY.
I1HK Exorcises of Mrs. J. SliANNSON'H '
[ SCHOOL will So resumed, on Thursday, '
ctohor 1st, at her resilience in Kirkwood. 1
Sept. 10. tf. '<
Jjaiul foi* Sale.
IA A ACKES of WOOL) LAND, three miles !
M/'J from Camden, on theCheraw road,
longing to JohnT. GralinmnndC. N. Graim.
Apply to
G. KKLStiN, Trustee.
'THE FAVORITEHQME REMEDY
This unrivalled Medicine is warranted not
to contain a single particle of Mkrcury, or
any injurious mineral aubsance, but is
Purely A'eget able,
containing those Southern Hoots and Herbs
which* an all-wise I'rovidence lias placed in
countries where Liver Diseases most prevail.
It will cure all Diseases caused by Derangement
of l/ie Liver or Jiovelt.
Simmons' Liver Regulator, or
Medicine,
Is eminently a Family Medicine: and by beiugkei>t
ready for immediate resort will save
many an hour of suffering and many a dollar
in time and doctors' bills.
After over forty years' trial, it is still receiving
the most unqualified testimonials to
its virtues froin persons of the highest character
ami responsibility. Eminent physicians
commend it as the most
EFFECTFtE RE53EDY
For Dyspepsia, or Indigestion.
Armed with this AXTIlKiTK all climates
and changes of water and food maybe fneed
without fear, Asa remedy for MXJ.ARIOUS
FK VERS. HO WEI. COM'j'I.A/XTS. RESTL
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IT HAS NO EQUAL.
It is the ?heapest, the purest and best Family
[Medicine in the world.
MAKItfACTURKD ONLY ItV
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MACON", G.\. AND PHILADELPHIA.
Price $100- Sel l by all Druggists.
January 1. 187.?. 12m
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Nos. 3 Broad Straet and 109 East^Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
STATIONERS
I
First-Class Work J
OUR SPECIALTY,
YET, BY VSING CHE A FEB GRADES OF STOCK
WE CAN Ft'RNfelf WORK AT^"^
I LOWESi- LIVING PRICES.
i i fine fashiohabu statiosebv,
Piries Paper and Envelopes.
Redding and Ball invitations
ON THE BEST STOCK AND PAINTED IN THE
I.&TE5T STYLE
Oil, Oil!
;> barrels Keroseno "ii i*or sale by
15 A I'M l?RO\S.
K?ARx\?Y\S
FLUID EXTRACT
BUOHU.
The only known remedy lor
BRIGHT'S DISEASE,
And a positive cure for
GO IT. GUAVKL. ST HI (TUNES, DIABETES.
DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS
DEBILITY, DROl'SV.
Non-robntioiior Incontinence of Urine, lrrition,
1 nflaiituiHtion or Ulceration of the
BLABBER ANB KIDNEYS,
SPKU.MATOKKIKKA,
Letichorrhan, or Whites, Diseases of the
Prostate Chill.I. Stone in the Nimbler,
Calculus Gravel or llrickdtist Deposit ami Mucus
or Milky Discharges.
sum bum: vs
RYTRAHT RUTH11
Permanently Cures hII Diseases o^the
11LADDKK. KIDNEYS. AND DDoPSICAL
SWELLINGS,
Existing in AI?*ii, Women i?n?l Children,
tkxrSi) .MATTER WIIAT THE AUK !
Prof. Steele says: "One holtle of Kearney's
Fluid Extract Purlin is worth more
than all other Dueling comhineil."'
Price One Dollar per ltoltle, or Six Dottles
for Five Dollars.
Di'puf, 104 Duune St., JV<York '
A Physician in attendance to answer correspondence
and give advice gratis,
8^A? Send stamp for Pamphlets, free."^yg
TO THE
Nervous and Debilitated.
OF BOTH SEXES.
X? Chary*' for Advice and Consultation.
Dn. D. Dyott, graduated of Jefferson
Medical College, Philadelphia, author of;
ieveral valuable works, can be consulted on
ill diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs,
[which he has made an especial study either
in male or female, no matter from what cause
originating or of how long standing. A practice
of .1(1 years enables to treat diseases with ,
success. Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable.
Those at a distance can fnruard letter
describing symptoms and enclosing stamp to
prepay postage.
Send for the Guide to Health. Price lOccnts.
J. B. DYOTT, M. I' .
Physician and Surgeon, 104 Duaiic St., N Y
IMMENSE STOCK
I
OF
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING,
AND
FURNISHING GOODS,
AT
1>. EPSTIN'S,
Under Columbia Hotel.
|
My Stock for this season emhrnces all the
new anil popular styles of the very best
makes, and is composed in part as follows:
Cape Overcoats,
In Beaver. Chinchilla, Petersham and Plain
Cloth Overcoats.
Business suits,
Of.every style and description known to the
popular Buyer.
TK i n <>-#>?! 11 Is.
Elegant Patterns.
Velvet Suits,
HcAUtif'8.
Fine Dress Goods.
In endless variety. The
Furnishing Goods Department
Is replete with every tiling found in a
First Class Clothing House.
A Full Assortment of
HEX'S AXD BOYS' MAYS.
Sjieeial attention is culled to the
PERFECT FITTING SHIRT,
Which, for quality, durability and make, lias i
no Superior iu this market.
Trunks, Valises and Umbrellas.
Of all Grades
i
Purchasers will fiiul it to their advantage
to call and examine n?y stock ere purchasing
elsewhere, for I am still the CHAMPION OP
NOW PRICES in the Clothing business in
this City.
Buying close as 1 do enables me to sell
cheap and on small profits.
Thanking the public for past favors I respectfully
ask a continuance of the same, feeling
assured that with my present facilities I
can continue to give ENTIRE SATISFAC
TION TO ALL.
a. EI'STn.
Under Columbia IIotkl.
Sept etn tier 24. fun.
NEW GOODS,
FOll TlfE
Fa ll. Trade.
The subscriber is now receiving his '
Stock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
which, when completed, will be one of the
Most DftfiirahlA
it has ever been his pleasure to offer to his
friend* and customer*, embracing ?veiy variety
of Foreigh und Domestic
DRY (i(>OJ?S, i
CLOTHING, HATS, &C,;
To which lie invites the attention of pinvha* ,
MOTH.
J. W. McCUKRY.
September 24. tf
THE PLASTKR'S
WAREHOUSE!
ATTENTION PLANTERS, j
We have just received a most complete
Stock of
GROCERIES, j
DRY GOODS,
Ready-MLode Clotliiii?,
Hats, Soots and Shoe?,
BACCING & TIES.
:Wc keep only the justly popular Ar-j
row Ties.)
Heavy Plantation Bridles, 1 lames, j
Traces, Curry Combs, Pope,
Steelyards, Shovels, Forks,
Well Buckets, Cotton
Cards. Spun Yarn,
OATS, BYE, CORN, &c. kc.
Attention City Folks. (
fou can always find ns choice and as cheap
u supply of
as can bo futHid anywhere in the City.
Call and give lis a trial before purchusiiijr
elsewhere,
1). W. JORDAN, A?ent.
September 24. tf.
Bacon, Bacon!
40,000 Itm. BAOOX.-fFor sale by
J
HnHBHBinHHEHBBBHB
3L lilllllaL
Grateful Thousands pr<? mlic
VTxeoar Bitters the most wonderful
Jnvigorant that ever sustained
the sinking system.
No Person can take these Bitters
according to directions, and remain
long unwell, provided their
bones are not destroyed by mineral
poison or other means, and vital organs
wasted beyond repair.
Bilious, Remittent, and Intermittent
Fevers, which arc so
prevalent in the valleys of our great
fivers throughout the United States,
especially tiio.se of the Mississippi,
Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Arkansas, Bed, Colorado,
Brazos, Uio Grande, Pearl,
Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke,
James, and many others,
with their vast tributaries, through
out our entire country during tbo
Summer and Autumn, and remarkably
so during seasons of unusual
heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied
by extensive derangements
ol the stomach and liver, and
other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a
powerful influence upon these various
organs, is essentially necessary.
There is no cathartic for the purpose
equal to hit. .1. \V a Merit's VtMviAJ:
Krrnats, as thoy will speedily remove
tin.-dark colon d \ is.-id liailter \vit!i which
the I towels arc load*:!, at the same time
stimulating the secretions of the liver,
and generally restoring the healthy functions
of the digestive organs.
Fortify I ho body against disease
by purifying all its ilaids with
ViNKGAti litTTKiis. No epidemic can
take hold of a system thus IVire-araied.
llyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache,
rain in tho Shoulders. ('. tt !:*.
Tij'.itin-s t.f" the ' i-ijuim---. .r
ft tut/tat ions of tlio Stomach, Dial Taste
* in the Alouth, Ililintu \ltack*, l'uipitaHon
of the ill-art, Inflammation or tho
Lungs, l'oiti in the region oi tho Kidneys,
raid a hundred other painful symptoms
arp tin- oil'spritignof Dyspepsia. l.'ae !> >'.lie
will prove a better guur.iutco of it;
merits than a lengthy aihvr'i <
Scrofula, uv Kiim's Evil, whlto
Swellings ( leers. Kry.-ipHas Swelled
N'cek, (ioitre, Scrofulous fulliimmntion*,
indolent fnilninmntions. Mercurial alleetious,
Did Sores, Kmptions of the Skin,
S<>re ftvps, etc. In these. ;?s in ,,u other
constitutional Diseases, Wa.'.kkus VtsKoAKltiTTUlts
have s!io,vn th'ir great cv.rI
alive powers in the im -i obstinate and
I in tractable cases.
For Inflammatory aiul (''.ironic
ism f-T nt T,-iji
and Intermittent Fever-. Di-otsei
oflhi! ISlood, L:v -r, Kidney.and D: ;<I;!- r,
t!-i.iy 1 titters have :; > equal. S ieh Di cases
me ene ed by Vitiated J i >od.
3lr? Persons
engaged in I'liin:.; a-el ilh.er.ds, > v. ns
' l'l inn hers. Type-rt: l:nM-l?t,iter- and
Miners, as they ndvnnco in life, are :ul>
I jeet t?> paralysis of the liotrel -. i'o guard
against this, take n d e of <Vai.'s
Vi.vtaiAa Itirn-.ris oc? ally.
For Skin iHsmsrs Erupt hats,
| 'fetter, ts.dt Khcum, Diotrh. .Dimples,
I'u d ules, Hoils, ('arh'.itn fes. King,
worms, Seuld-lieml. Sore l.y ?, ftry.-ipelu-.
Itch, Setirfs, Di-eohna'. of the
Skin. Humors and Dimac-of ike Skin of
whatever iiitine or luittire. r e liti rally
dug up and carried out ? : 11. sy- :--i; in a
abort time by thou.-e of tin- ! .
Fin, Tajio, tuttl other
inrkiitg in the -v stem of.-o many thousands,
me clfectttully destroy.d a ..I jetnoved.
No system of litcd: 1: . wrutifuges.
no ahthi'lminitic; 11 t the
svsteut i an worms like these* ill
For Ft'IilSlicCoiUpiniuts, iuy .ting
or old. martied or sin^!", the d.iui: of
V.'(:p.;:.ilieH>;l. nrtli. turn olhfc. tie o Tonic
Hitlers display o decided an intlmnco
that improvement : soon p-. ; . ; ' ' -.
v'Ir:i!iso I Si;' Viiiiii- tt 'sKkmI
wliriii-vcr \ <m i* ;*ii]it:rl:i*rs isitr
tlir.uiuli i:i ! . .. ::., fi. :.
i !i :t v.Mh'ii \ >u il.i.t it ?>i>in'.
U'ii a:-i ,.'lt -a i:. t!..-; -it!-; rViiiixo
it wiu'ii it ist.ni!; roar iVv'iitjr-f wi!! t?*ll
v.ii; wli.'tt i!>!i?<nl | ;,c. a:ai tlio
health i?ftlte >va. ia i.! fo tw\
If. ! I. : << !>()V VI. (> CO..
J>!"itA J >i At .a I'r.rv. n> f Miifnr.
ui't. v nir 11' W........mi.i?" . ritnn AvX.V.
M?itl ' )y all .>; tit,i'!f K:i . . u1.1
A SOUTHERN HOUSE.
GEO. 8. HACKER'S
3KIOR,
AMI
BLIND FACTORY,
Kim:, Opr. Caxxux Sti:ki:t,
CHARLESTON, S. ('.
Tin only house of ilii-l.il in ill is City
)WIH'c| ;| II I Illlll|;|<rOil liV < II ..lilt'llt.
A I. \ IJiiK ST??('K AlttAKN t'N II AN 1)
and ?oM at i!0 j? r coif. us* than Nortlii'i
!i [irici'S.
A
(iVA) s. hack kit,
Gil MifJbTOX, 8.
P. o. !ll\ uo.
Jiltltlrtrv 1nik
largest and best
Assorted st.?c!i of FrcP'.-li ami A ncri an
CONPECTIOMS,
ni is. nuns. r vnm:i> coous, &c.
'an always la1 found at
KIRKLEY & GARLAND'S.
Jaiitn-.i y K. tf
f3e3h turnip seeds
.In i roodo-f a lnrj??? variety ?<f Turnip
M I N. HOIiflSON & ill NLA 1*.
fulv :'i>. tf
BScgUcr and cikhw.
FRESH Goshen Ruder and Factory
rboc.?c. Just received hv
KIRKLEY & GARLAND.
Hejitvuibar 1". if
CONRAD H. WIENGES,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
HARNESS, SADDLES, &c.
BROAD-STREET,
Camden, S. C?.
(In the building formerly occii] icd by S. A
iSenjntuitt,)
Trunk* thoroughly and really repaired
Orders solicited, and work promptly done.
All work warranted.
Tor?s?I'o'iticfly Citth on 'jh lictri/, icilh no
exception.
February 5 tf.
Iron mid Steel.
15,000 lbs. I HON", of different sizes,
15.000 lbs. PLOW STEEL, "
For sale by 13AUM IIIK).
January 22 . tf
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^iic-ss i? tlie yearlfcTtJ, by I. II. IIali <Sf
t.'o.. in the office of the Librarian of
t':?ng.- ,-< at Washington.
B. R 19.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
Cl'RES TitE WORST PAINS
In from On? to Twenty Minutes,
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading this advertisement neei any one
SUFFER WITH PAIS.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOR
EVERY PAIN.
It waa the first and Is
Tlie Only Pain Remedy
that los'sntlys'ops the most eicruelating pain*, allay*
Inflammation,. and curea Cougattlnu*. whether 01 the
Luinta, stomach, Rowels, or other glands or organ*, bj
ens application.
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
no ma'ter liow violent or excruciating tbe nolo the
| RHEUMATIC, Hed-riddci, Infirm, ('rippled. Nervous,
.Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may sulfer,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILE AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFAMMATIOX OF T1IK KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OK THE It LADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE ROWELS.
co;.'i?K>rroN op the lungssore
throat, difficult brsati1ino.
PALPITATION OF THE HEART.
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIP1ITERIA.
CATARRH,INFLUENZA. I
headache, toothache.
SMI K.ILOXA, RUELMASISM.
COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS.
The application ofthe Heady Relief lo tha part or
piru where the pain or diiLculty cn?U will alibrd cuii
and CotulrrL
Tw enty drops In halfa tumbler of water will In a few
momeuiacure OUKAMPK.SF ASMS.SOUR Sl'OMAl H,
HEARTH CRN, SICK HEADACHE, DIARRHOEA,
DYSENTERY. COI.IC, WIND IN THE DOWELS,
and all I W KRN AI. I* A INS. ,
Travelers should always carry a bottlo of Radway'a
Ready Relief with them. Atewdropain
water will pre veut ?ickue?s or pains fr.-in change of
water. 11 is betierihaa French brandy or Dlitera asa
stimulant.
SAVvm tvn tmir
S. MJ V JJA? Alia/ /lVOAii
FEVER AND AGUE rured for fifty cent*. There I*
Dot a remedial ageutm tin. world Hut will cure fever
and Acne, null all other Malarious Ifilwu, Scarlet,
Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fever, (aided by RADWAY'S
PI LLSjxn quirk aa RAUWAVS READ* KK
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t>K FLESH AND WEIGHT?CLEAR SKIN AND
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DR. RADWAY'S
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THE CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. ;
HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES : SO
UU10K.S0 RAPID ARE THE CHANGES.TDK
BODY C NDKRGOKS.t'NDKU THE INFLUENCE
OF IlUd TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE,
THAT
TJtrnen Tien nn TnAnnAnil in v\ nnli '
JbVGi'j uaj au liiwcdsc iu ncau ;
and Weijlit is Seen anfl Felt. ;;
Every drop of tho RARSaPARIIXIAX RESOLVKST
communicate* through tba Wood,Sweat, Urine,
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sound material. Scrofula, Sypliili*. C'on-iinipHrin,
tllaii hilar disease. bier* In tbe throat. Mouth. Tumors,
NulciliitlM G laBdi mid Mlm' p iru of Uk ry iltn,
SnreKyei, Sirumorousillsciuiruea troin the Kara, and ,
tbe worst form* of Sain disease*, Eruptions, Fever i
bursa,Snai l IP ad, Riua Wmni..Nilt Rheum, Erysipelas, 1
Acne. Blank Spots, Worm?iii the Flesh,Tumors. Can- J
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.Vlglil Sweats, law* <>1 Sperm andull waste*of | thelilepiincipie.
are within die cuistito rougedthis I
wondernt Modern Chemistry, and a few* cUvh' use will *
prove louny person u-iu git lore llier of UicaS forma of
disease Its potout power lur uro ihcm. i
lithe patient, daily becoming reduced bytbewMtes
au i decomposition that 1* continually progressing. succeeds
In arresting ih<*? wu-tes, and repairs the v.mo
wilh new material made fnuu healthy blood?aod this
IheSAUSAPAUll.LlAN wlll*ud dors secure?a euro j
bee ruin; it when ones ibia remedy enmmsnces lu
workulpuiiiic.ati. il. and succeeds In dim iii?Mi>< the
loot of Wustos, lb repair* will be rapid, and every day
Ihe patient will feci hanseli growing better nnd stronger, *
tbe fooddlgesllng better,appetite Improving, andllesh
and uelghtlticreaioug.
Not only doea lit > vi:l>ir?uii.i.ui Rxsolvkst'excels
all k' own reined I agents In the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous,
t'oiiolitutluiial, aud Sam disease* ; built la the
ouly positive euro f ir
Kidney <t> Bladder Complaints,
Urinary and Womb dlsrsacs.Gravtl. liiAhrv*, IXrnngy, | I
Stoppage nf Water, Incocuneneeof Urine, llrixlit'iUit* |
Case, Alhumliiuiia, and in nil en-en where there are
brl. k dn-t deposits, or Ibe water la thick, cloudy , tuited
with substance* like I lie vvhl'ei.lan ecu. ortbread* like
wbilesilk, or t li-re i-a inorbbl, dark, bllloua anpearance
and whits bono dual dopoal's. and whentberoU
aprickiiiR. burningseiisatiou when p*<-ing water, and
pain i u the Small nf the Hack aud aloug the Loins.
Tumor of 12 Years* Growth
Cured by lladway's Resolvent.
BR. RAQWAY'S (
Md?isgife & Relating Pi,
pcrfccilv latlcle*-, eb::ai tie rvatclwitli sweet cum, 1
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liver, Bowel*, Kidney*, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, ti
I Heenebe.Uuutipstloa.(Soetiveuese, Indigestion, Dye|
I'ep-I.i, UiliousDc**, Bilious I'cvec, Inflammation of the
i {towels, Pile-, nid oil Ib'i.niremecl* of tbe Internal I
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out .true*.
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tern from a.l the above none l disorders. Price, 26 cents ,
per Ib.x. Si?LI> B* llRUtKllsTS.
READ "PAUSE AND TRl'E." Send one letter
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South-Carolina Rail Road. t
Charleston, S. C. Oct. 18, 1873.
On and after Sunday the 1 lith inst., th
Passenger Trains of this Ruud will run &
follows?
Leave Columbia at 8 40 a. m.
Arrive at Charleston at 4.20 p. m.
Leave Charleston at 'J.00 u. ni.
Arrive at Columbia at 5. OGp. m.
NIGHT EXPRESS.
(Sundays Excepted.)
Leave Columbia at 7 15 p. m.
Arrive at Charleston at 7.10 u. m.
Leave Charlestonat 7.10 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia at 0.30a.tn.
Camden Accommodation Train
W'l run through to Columbia, Monday, Wednesday
and Saturday as follows:
Leave Camden at 0 50 a. m.
Arrive at Coluiuoia at 11 50 a. m.
Leave Columbia at 1 60 a. m.
Arrive at Camden at C 35 p m.
jfoaT'Niglii Trains connect at Augusta with
the Georgia Road, ami the Macon and Augusta
lloud. This is the quickest und most
uircct route and as comfortable and as cheap
as any other route to Louisville, Cincinnati,
Chicago, St. Louis, and all other points West
and Northwest.
i Jfe^rLay Trains connect with the Cliarlott?
! Road.
Through Tickets on sale, via this route, (
j all points North.
J^'Cainden Train connects at Kingsvill
daily (except Sunday) with Day Passenge
Train. ,
S. S. SOLOMONS,
Vice President.
s. r. Pickens, g. t. a.
Wilmington, Columbia and Au-^ ^
gusta Rail Road. ^
Wilmington, Oct. 8. 1874.
vuuuge 01 nciietlulc.
Tlic following schedule will go into effect
on and alter tins 1 bill inst.
niuut express train. k
Leave Wilmington, 6:10 p. m.
Leave at Florence 11:37 p, m$
Arrive at O'olnmbia 4:00*. m.
Leave Columbia ~ 8:45 p a.
Leave rlorencc 3:10 a. ji.
Arrive at Wilmington 7:15 a. m
Passengers going West to poiuts beyond
Columbia will take Express Train leaviug
Wilmington at 6 10 A. M.
day express train, (Daily.)
Leave Wilmington 0:10 a. m.
Leaveat Florence 4:40 p. u.
Arrive at Columbia 10.00 r. it.
Leave Columbia at 4.30a. m.
I Lo ire Florence 10:00 p.m.
| Arrive at Wilmington 5:25 p.jtf.
I Accommopation Train makes no connection
| at Columbic. Express Train makes close con|
ncction both North and Soatli.
tJAMES ANDERSON, Oen'l. Suporin't.
C h ad o" tte^Col um^bia ~and Aulrnsta
Rail Pnorl
Q?WIM IIUII CIVUUl
GFNBCALSl'PEaiXTE.VDAXT's OlTICK,
Columbia, July 19, 1874
On and after thia date the follow ing ached
ale will be run over this road?
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 2. Train No. 4.
Leave Augusta, 7 45 a m 4 15 p. m.
Leave Columbia, 12 42 am ?
Arr. at Charlotte, 0 45 pm
Train No. 2 makes close connection, rta
Charlotte and Richmond, to nil points North,
arriving at New York at (i.05 a. in. Truiu "No.
1 makes close connection / ,'? Wilmingthn and
Richmond, to all points North, arriv??tj a*
5 15 p. in.
OOING Sot'TH.
Train No. 1. Train No. 2.
Leave Charlotte, 8 80am
Leave Columbia 2 52 p m 8 40 a, m.
Arrive at Augusta, 8 05 p ni 8 45 a. ni.
South bound Trains connect cWcly at ugusrn,
for all points South and West.
Through tickets sold and baggage check,
ed to al! principal points.
Sleeping Cars on all night truing.
A. POPE,
General Passinger and Ticket Agent.
JAMES ANIlRRSON,
General SupcrintcndoiU
f iT'i
Grct'uville and Columbia ltailroad*
Daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with
Night Trains ontlic South Caioiina Railroad,
up and down: nlso with trains going North
and South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad, and Wilmington, Columbia
and Augusta Railroad.
UP.
LeavcColutubia at 7.20 a- tn.
Leave Alston 9.05 a. in
Leave Newberry 10.31 a m.
Leave Ookeabury 2.05 p m.
Leave Helton 3.50 p m.
Arrive at Greenville at{ 5.30 p m,
DOWN.
Leave Greenville at 0.30 a m.
[.rave Helton 8.SO a m.
Leave Cokoabury 10.18 a m.
Leave Newberry 1.80. p m.
Leave "Alston 8.10 pm,
Arrive at Columbia '5.00 pm.
\)t(h rson Branch and Blue Ridge Division
I.KAVE
Valhalla 5 45 a ni. Arrive 7 15 p m
'erryville 5 30 a m. Leave 0 35 p m
>en'lleton 0 20 a m. Leave 5 50 p m
luderann 7 20 a in. Leave 4 50 p in
lr. at Bolton 8 10 a m. Leave 3 50 p m
iot?amtil<\i]a(tAli Ti??inu ah A KKav111
$runcl) Mondays.W edensdays and Fridays.
On Anderson Branch, between Bclton and
Vndcrson. on Tuesdays. Thursdays aud Sar.
inlays.
TIIOS. DODAMEAD, Genl. Supt.
Iabez Norton. Genl. Ticket Agt,
RICHMOND
3 AN KING AND INSURANCE *
COM "PANY.
0:0
Capital, - - $>>00000 ^
f) I'.llSONS wishing to insure in afirst class S
L Company at low rates, will please apply
l_ _ W. CLYBURX, Agent.
Molasses, Molasses.
50 barrels New Orleans,
25 half barrels
20 barrels Muscovado For sale by
n. 22 liAUM UKO
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