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Sinking Slowly. ' Diseases that progress rapidly to a orUU are not the only ones to bo dreaded. Canker or dry rot does not blaat a tree aa anddenly aa a stroke of lightning, but unlesa arrested* it destroys it as certainly; and in like manner chronic debility, although it does not kill with tho swiftness of ye' .* foyer, is as sure to aap the springs of life eventually as any aeuto disease, if not checked by invigorating modi, cation. There is somothing inexpressibly touching in the spectacle of premature docay. Languor, pallor, emaciation, depression of spirits, and distaste fbr exertion, are its ordinary symptoms, and they should be promptly met by tonio treatment. The best invigarant and exhilarant that ean be administered in a case of this kind ? HOSTRTTRR'S STOMACH HITTERS. The stimalating principle of tho preparation rouses the dormant energies of tho system, and the strengthening and regulating properties give -a permanent and health Ail impulso to the vital forces thus brought into play. Tho failing appetlto is ro-ewakened, tho process of digestion and assimilation are quickened, tho quality of the blood is improved, the secretions beooxno more natural, and every organ that contributes to tho nourishment of tho body undergoes salutary change. By theso means tho repair of tho physical structure is effected and its hoalth and vigor restored. In no class of diseases has the bonlflccnt operation of tho Bitters been more marked and striking than in these characterised by general debility and nervous prostration. Ladies affected with these ailments find in this moat wholcsoino of all tonics and correctives tho safest and surest meant of relief. It is strong to restore and powerless to injuro. Such is the uniform testimony of "clouds of witnesses." 11-4 ???? ??? Citizens' Ticket AT a meeting of the Citizens of Green' ville, held at the Court House on Saturday' the 30th July, the following Nomination was mode: For Mayor?*1. Q Donaldson. For AltUrmen?Ward No. t?_W. T. 8hu. mete ; "Ward No. 2, II. Beattie ; Ward No. 3, J. Greer; Ward No. 4, W. U. Perry? Ward No. fl. Samuel Stradley; Word No. 6, L. Williams. Aug 8 10 y fi Hog Out Ticket. For Mayor, DR. II. D. LONG. For Aldermen. Ward No. 1?R. McKAY. " ? 2?Di?. JAS. HARRISON. ?? ? 3?T. Q. DONALDSON. ?? ? 4_T.. GOWER. " ? 5?L. WILLIAMS. ? " ft?S. STRADLEY. IIP" Tlio friends of the Lion. SAMUEL TINSLEY, most respectfully announce him n? a Candidate for re election as a member of the Legislature at the susuing election in Octobor next. MANY FRIENDS. July 6 1 ? Id ^TjO-Wo are authorised to nnncunco EDWARD F. STOKES, of Greenville, a CundR date to represent tho people of tho Fourth Congressional District, in tho Congress of tho United Statoe, at tho ensuing election iu October next. PRINCIPLES DEMOCRATIC. May 2&tb, 1870. 1 tf Mrs Sarah L- Butler WILL open a SCHOOL at her 4l?2&ire8idence' ^u8us* ?2d, 'or Girls TjPy and small Coys. r Aug 3 it . 2 .Lost. T OST, in or near the Baptist Church, on .1J Sunday last. a 1IAIH BRACELET, with large Toper. sot. The finder will receive a reward by leaving it with Mr. J C. Smith. 11-1 Aug 4 School Notice. MISS DaCIIOISEUL'S School /(^ h^will be opened on Monday, 15 Ih \?p%af at her residence, op posi'e Dr. Harrison's. lessons <2.r jo French and Music will he givtu. 11-2 ; Aug 4 Notice TS hereby given to all whom it may eon eern, tliut I will apply to 8. J. Douthit, Esq , Probate Judge of Oreenvillo County. on the 10th diy of September next, for n Final Dircharge as Guardian of JOllN B. G1L11EATH. J. FRANKLIN GILREATFT, August 3, 1870. 11-0 Guardian. LATEST WAR NEWS. THE DECLARATION OF WAR BETWEEN FRANCE AND PRUSSIA has caused much excitement in tbis country, and bas been the tbctno of much expression of opinion ws to what advantage (if any) will bo derived from it. # NAPOLEON AND PRUSSIA WILL ROTH REQUIRE BllEADSTUFFS, Arms, Munitions of War and our manufactured goods, which will onhanco prices, and pour thousands of dollars into tbo lap of tho North, East and West, while ORDERS FOR COTTON WILL NATURALLY FALL OFF AND prices decline. It is safe to suruiieo this will consequently produce over 5,000 CASES OF SUFFERING AT THE SOUTH, WHERE OUR people will havo Cotton to sell, and will unfortunately have DrcadstuITs to purcbaao. DEPRESSION, from thia or othor causes, NERVOUS DEBILITY, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, nEABTBCRN AND CHILLS AND FEVKK can bo cored by tho Groat Southern Tonic, SUMTER BITTERS, wniOII IS RECOMMENDED BY TIIE IIIOHEST mod lea 1 authority in the State. (See Wrapper around each Bottle.) FOB THE SUMTER BITTERS IT IS WELL KNOWN has cured hundred* all over the South, and imparted to thorn that HEALTH AND VJGOR that Soldier* of the FRENCH ARMY. ARE KNOWN TO POSSESS. DOWIE. MOISE k DAVIS, Proprietor*, CHARLESTON, N. C. HARRISON A MARSHAL, A a ITT*, GREENVILLE, 8. O. Aag S 11 1 The State of Sonth Carolina. GREENVILLE COUNTY. n Common Plena. EDWIN 8. IRVINK, Plaintiff, againat CERILDA WYLLI8 and HAKROLD WYLLIS, Defondonta.?Action to Recover Po$uettion of Heal Estate an it to try Title*. THE Defendant, Harrold Wyllie, is hereby summoned and notified to aaewer the complaint in tbia action, filed ip the Offlee oi the Clerk of Common Plea*, for *atd Coantv. mi 10 aervo a copy or hit anewer to Mid Complaint on the enbaeribera, at tha OAoa of aaid Clerk, within aix weaka aftor tha data of the publication of tbta Notice; and in eaeo ke fail* to anawer the Complaint within the time afbreeaid, the Plaintiff will apply to tha |Coort for the relief demanded In the Complaint. SULLIVAN A STOKES, Plaintiff* At torn io*. Dated at Oraenville, 8. C., Aag. Sd, 1870. Aug It 0 NEW DRUGS, NEW DRUGS. Hair Preparation*. Burnhtt's cocoainh. HALL'S HAIR BKNBWBR, PalnutU Hair K?n?v?r, ChevaHor'g Lift of tho Hoir, Aror'* Hoir Vigor, M. A. Ilunter'o Invlgorotor, AUou'a BwUrer, Wood'* RootorotlT*, 1*bo Ion'* V itoli?? Lyop'o Kotharion. m- a. MUNTKlt a co. Hair Dyes. Bachelors, KROMER'8 Turn. At M. A. HUNTER A C0.'8. Tooth Washes* OPAL DENTALLINA, LeAvorgne'* OdeoUUlae, llawlcy'g Tooth PmIo, HI. A. Hunter'* Tooth Powder*. At the Drag Store. . o 1 M. A. HUNTER A CO. Toilet Articles* erinvnui W.im 1V1 B*t Him, Johanna, Maria, Farina COLOGNE, M. A. Hunter A Co** own Colognes, (a superior article,) I.ubln'g lUnJVerchlof Extracts, (Qonulno,) Lily and llougo Toilet Powders, (in conrenlcnt form,) Mcon Fun, Infant Powers, Ac. M. A. HUNTER A CO. Liquor*' WINKS AND PURR LIQUORS For rale by M. A. HUNTER A CO. Aug Z - II tf . . i I Greenville and Colnmbia Railroad. GEN'L SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Columbia, S. C* July 25, 1870. Mhppbi ON and aftor MONDAY, August 1, tho following Schodulo will bo run dally, Sundays executed, connecting with Night Trains on Soutn Carolina Road, up and down, also with Trains going South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad : Ur?Lcavo Columbia 8.15 a m " Alston 0.38 a m " Newberry. 11.03 am Arrive Abbeville.. 3.00 p m " Anderson ?. 4.30 p in " Greenville....... 5.00 p in Down?Loavo Greenville. - 7.00 a m " Anderson 7.80 a M " Abbeville 9.00 a m i " Newberry 13.47 p m " Alston 3.30 p m Arrivo Columbia 3.45 p ni JOHN II. MOllK, Uon'l Sup't. Ang 3 - 11 tf HAVING aTremcmlousHeavy Stock of GOODS on Land, compriding ot over cp 1,000 Different Articles, such as Roady , Afiuln nintliino. Rlinna rirw Omxla lints, Jewelry, Watches, Domestics, Trunks, Valises, Ac., &c., &c., Ac., rVOLlWIM ARB, o-WANTBD Of Men, Women and Children, with Money in their pockots, to call and examine the great and as tonnding Bargains that are daily offered 1 ?-]N THE Cheap Cash Storo of II. C. M A RK. The Stock is so varied and extensive that I can suit and size tho pile of Hosier, Cracker, or an officer in tho | ^FRENCH ARMY. No pains will bo spared, and the greatest attention paid to my customers, whether they buy one dollar or thoy buy - <o?$500 o i/- - _*?.?? s *t von v* vivn^uQ. JMXJ ilUVUilUll lb to sell, and sell I will, and as my Establishment offers a liberal ^BOUNTY To every purchaser, tho pnblic will find it more to their interest to avail themselves of the great indncoments offered them to nave their investments WBOLD Greenbacks or any other commodity. Don't forget, tho place, and for Great Bargains, "-BMRB OP 3-11. ft. MAM. "? " . i ' ~ % Jul/ 57 - 1# if Notice. Tl7r\rvT n * t\t\? n v?U1j UAKJLWS, Parr's Mills. OUR WOOL CARDS are now is rood oondUion, and under tbs controls sf an EYPERIF.NCKD MANAGER, who will um every effort to glveperfeet satisfaction. All Wool loft at W. F. Thaekston's or Tboa. Hteen'a Stores, will bo rota mod Jin Rolls froo of charge for traneportation. Terms of Cording.?If the groaso la fumed, 10 eents a pound ; If wo farstoh the grease, IS aenta a pound. Give na a triaL J. M. PARR A BROTHERS. July SO S 4 ' - i Votice SB horoby given to all whom It asay eoaoovn, that I will apply to 8. J. Deitblt, Pro. to J ad go of Oreoervlllo County, for a flnal discharge as Administrator of the Rotate of MARY C. ARNOLD, deceased, no tie Stt of A op wet metrl. R. R. ARNOLD, July S3, 1070. 10 3 Ad'tor. CAROLINA LIF] MEMPHIS, T] . T Q i ASSISTS, - - - JTOWIftSOM MVS 0 W. J. WICKH, Flrrt Vlte-PmMot. | J ff. Mm AVlUAt DOCItWy, | J r- ^ A definite tub nmod?r valae U (nuratitd premium, whlob inoat will, ll the option i thi arret)der of hta Policy, of loaned to him nt six p thereby eon tit)nlag bis Policy la fbrco for the fall With an (Sclent capital for entire seearity, n advantages to the Carolina. All It* profits an divided among It* Polloy-I plan. No restrictions on travel ar residence la the ' All Polioiea aon-forfeitable after second year All loesee paid promptly in each. M. O. BUTLER, GENERAL STA1 Jane IS 4 rw <rinrr** a amn kj w a i . > 'xacrais niyi J.BOO ASU3 3SKWJUIW 11 v x 1 aawaao qaiv ai \mm litW i V*' . c * .' * ' r * JC inn m Y O TT ? < JU> JK. i a i ijI?l?iS? i'iv;i o, The Ladies' Store. w. co., | Havk just received a pull i Lin? of WHITE GOODS, Nainsook, Jaconets, Organdies, Cambrics; Cheeked and Striped Swiss} Pique Irish Linen, Ac.; Table Damask, Damask Nerpklnt, Doylies, Towels and Toweling; Cotton and linen Pillow Casings ; Bleached and Brown Sbeet* Ids and Shirtings ; Swiss Jaconets sod Lawns; Edgings and Insertings ; Thread, Lisle, Clony and Linen Edgings; Daisy, Broadway and Cash's Frilling*. and a large assortment of Pique Trimmings; Crape, Real and Imitation Laee and Lines Collars; Sash and Trimming , Ribbons. Well Selected Stock of Fans. ALSO, WINDOW SHADES, * WALL PAPER, 8CREENS, BORDERING, AC, AC. In fset, a full and well-8klkctkd b1p<??5k ?a* swisupila ann ifan(cy ?iey tumdhds . AND NOTIONS, All of which will he offered as Low as ihey can bq bought in this market. NVTII. rn. A. TD*?I?| S M. July 87 10 tf - Notice to Bchool-Teachen. TBACHRRS of Fm Schools pi?as ?II ?t tho offloo of Um 'TaWBtWl CoftmiMkmr end got ^^VlLAIlfl n which to mk? out their RSPORTS for the MONTH OF jrw*. A loo Um? who ha? 0IAIM8 against the Fr?School Feed for servte?renI do rod la teaching, hetwooe tho lat NoreeRr, 1888, ud tho Slat March, 1878. or bslua? I the lat of April, 1878, oed tho 14th Jane, 1878, will o?ll oed got Bleaks oa whloh to aaeko oat 1 tlioir accounts. JAMBS HARRISON, I School Com. tlr?Brills County. ' Qrocnrtllc, P. II., July 18th, 1878. 8 -8 f HHP aUAlWY WEW FLOITR C FOR 8ALE, AT ??. Clyde * Hereof. atmi Ctt rm fivmv ? ni?ir T^nrTTm Tin i E INSURANCE *<u' ENNESSEE. $SQ6,110.08. S, PlISHBIBW. { T. PKTTILL, Second Vloe-Pr?Meat, f. H. KDMONDSON, OwnJ Agent. I on all PollalM lag?* kg nee* pay Brent W i Policy-holder, W paid bias la eaafc oa Um or cent, intaroat to pay hia fa tare pnnlku, , taoanl. o Life Ioruranoe Coaptay offer* raperlor holder*, la dividend*, oa tba contrtbetlos - United Staler, Canada or So rope. t - . : f. ** ti. j ' E AGENT, COLUMBIA, 8. C. [HO I [ 2 HAOHV , # . i ; ' , . ? ' | mm? kwsk ,v aAiaoau jjsar mm iunuvD lit 91 > I aaa * JO I&W L D3JI VAFFttIS B mmmam A 9m TAKE JOTICC" P(m & HUNTER, STtLL CQUTtNUC DRY (i 0 0 ID S AND OTHKR GENERAL MERCHANDISE. AT THB OLD STJiJYD, IHE BRICK STORE, EARLE'8 CORNER. July 20 9 tf Hisa C. Matilda Croft* WILL OPSlf A PRIVATE IMIOOL ^KPlor Oirls ui?4 Doji on Monday, 1 ti of Augutt. in lb* BuMmout of ih? PRESBYTERIAN CflURCn. ntiMA AilAAltAM ?Ml Wo. * ?" ? ww (>'? I* IIM Ml. aeomrnt mo4 txhiviw ?f ,.?|i pupil. Por primary Nktkn, |4jh, q*rUr of U "M? *?*?? rtOillM, |1 ?Mb. N. d? flS? m 'X?T* ?n ?aaaa of pro"n'? "j!- ? umom od l'iano will a too b? atundad to. July 20 9 ? or?iM rj&UJLi J Ail, * (ALL GLASS) FOR SALE AT i OLYDE & HOVEY'S. 5 THIS JAE COMBINES ALL TUB ? OOOH QUALITIES Of ? FRUIT JAR8. Challenges sad defies all competition. ART CHILD CAR tIR It. THE JAR IS A OEM, c As purchasers will find, vjton a tri- ^ al of ils merits. 4 Call aad see tb?m at ^ CI yds A HoTty'i - A NEW AND PRESH SUPPLY OP i COFFEES MRS, TEAS, AND" 8PIOES. t POR SALE AT ^ , CLYDE * HOVEY'8. ? .J i Hats, Shoes, j Hardware, F? Crockery & Glassware. I FOR SALE AT CLYDE & IIOVEVS ? A tag* tot GENT'S READY-MADE LIN- I EN CLOTHING, fur calc at I CLYDE A HOVEY'8. I IN FACT, , (J We have nearly everything that if kept in a * *r 0 Well Regulated Eetabliahment. And, Without douht, at at LOW FIGURES ^ at can l>? afforded ia thla market. CLYDE &H0VEY. . Ang I II 1/ TJIE SOUTHERN DAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY ] feMfcfflViLijr: a. ft. JAMES P. BOYCK, D. D., Profcssor of Rjitenitle Theology. JOHN A. BROADUS, D. D., Professor of In- r tcrproUtioQ of tbo New Testament. BASIL MANLY, Jn., D. D., Professor of Biblical Introduction, Polemic Theology, and Preparation and Delivery of Sermons. REV. CRAWFORD II. TOY, Professor of In- 8 terpgetation of the Old Testament, and Ori- ' WM. WILLIAMS, D. D.,Pr.rofa.r of Church History, Church Government, and Pastoral _ Duties. Tile nest session (of eight months) opens ^ on Thnradny, Srplnmber Is/, 1870, when * there will be an Introductory Lecture by Dr. Boyce. It is on many accounts important for ? students to bo present on the very first day. TUB STL'DIRfl ? Are exclusive!* Theological. The Seminary does not undertake to supplant a college I or Grammar school, In giving literary instruction. Those who need that must seek it, where It is appropriate. But in pursuing tho . eatensive course included strictly under Theology, instruction Is given adapted to ditTerent ' grades of preparation ; so that tha best collage graduates and those who have only a good 1 English education, may both find tueh courses as they respectively need. There are eight distinct Departments or Schools, several of 1 which have two or three classes each. snancrion or svooiss. ? A student seise ts. with inch advice as he " mar desire from the professors, the subjects to which he devote* himself for the year. If suecoastal, be can gradnate iu the deportments he has ebosen, and the neat year, if he is ahle . to return, pursues the other parts of the I .v which require! nrually 1 three to four years, ucordlng to preparation 1 and diligence. \ ? t pastor* Artasniso for orr trar, , On Ware of ahaance from their ehnrohee, might And their mind* directed aa to the a method of atndy, the hooka whieh are moat available, the toplea which need Invaatigation ; and by their presence among tha at a dents might both receive and impart rtimalaa and praotieal experience in their great life-work. RI PR RIM. There are no charger for taiiioa, nor feea of any kind. Borne of tha rarer and mora exnenaira text-hooks, aa in the Laagaagee, are loaned to tha atndenta. Tha ooat of thoae whieh it la receaaary to bay rarUa from tao to tweaty-Ave dollar* a year. They may be proenred ia tlmanrille at Haw York aeet.? Board ia fWoiahed la tbo ' Seminary Hall " at actual ooat, say about tan dollar* a month, laclad ing food, foal aad light*. Ooa hundred dollars will cover aecossary expenaea of a aeaaloa, tf clothing, travaliag expenaea aad perron ai incidental* are otberwloe provided for. looatior. Omenvllle ia ia a heaithy mountain region* aad la reached by railroad, via Colombia, B. C* < aid to studorti Who need aueh aaaiatanee la rapplied, ao far aa tha means contributed admit, oat of a " Stadeat'a Faad," tha aailaotioa aad management of which baa boon entrusted to Rev. B. Mealy, Jr. It la daairad that na one, who la prepared to enter with proper qunliAcatlona, splrltaal aad intelleetaal, oa tha atadtoe of tha nominary, mn M ? red from It by lack f ?> !. Bntkm wishing to attend ara Invited to write at oaea. CoatriWntioaa (or the pnrpoaa of supplying Item with lha aeoessar)M of Ufa white atadying to pro par* for the Iniatry ara also reapeatfnlly solicited. For catalogues, or farther Information, adB. Manly, Jr., 1 Secretary of tha Faculty. 1 July 20 9 , - _ City Election. |N the teeottd Monday of 8**Umb?r nntt, goM * there will be an firetloa Weld for (21 TOR and SIX ALDHKMRN of the Cky vH GreeovIHe, to eerve foe the eneaing m. A a/ person eoneUtutiohelly qaaliI to vote for Member to the General * wnbly of thle State, and who may hare .. _ ided w I tola the eorpofate Tlmite of the H f eixty daya previous to the d.f.of| etioa. and arbo ahall have rrglsterea me p, ae with the City Clerk ntf a Voter, will fcs entitled to vote at said Rlretfon. gar [lie Book* for Reftetrntloa will he opea^ Hfejjf at the office of the City Clerk imcnedily alter the publiealion of |hle notice. I vrW be kept open until Ftidny, ISth r Auan$l next. DY W. R. JONES. Mayor. V. K. MOUAVID, uuy Clerk. fi?n Jreenrilie, 8. C., July 20th, ttfO. na* luly JO 0 td > GREAT JFAIRT 5j on cabduii ustititi, ? November ]?{, 1870, ( CHARLESTON. S. O. "" fOST LIBERAL PREMIUMS OFFER- dJJ; ed In every department of with Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. emlum List publWhed in Pamphlet Form. W Jane 89 8 3?n mlM School Hotice. ALL Trueteoa and Teacher* of Public Free Schools in thieCountl'nfffllfty w'" hk* notice that the w Schools are to h? closed, from /mM War thi* lime to the first Monday in | ajf rtober next. iP JAMES HARRISON. ( School Com. Oreenville County. July tetb, 1870. 10-2 )AVIf> DICKSON'S Great Book on M ftrmtM nevr ool. No farmers library raptrte wuhoot it. Round in cloth, extra, i; Sheep, M SO; Unlf Morooeo, 16, Or. ^ va received at this office. Good canvass ^ c arents wanted. For terra:', apply at /H iTs office. " ? <s X>R SALE OR TO RENT, _ A Comfortable DWELLING, ^ containing seven Koonfs, nnd fM [rtfiffTam *" norc",rJr Out-Buildings, !M UJ^SUBST within a few minntes walk of iH, iriuan University. For particulars apply to (y T. Q. DONALDSON. November St (1 TVco TKMara nrr ^umuim. U 4 PAGES READING MATTER. I! 30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS. ITA1.KSR, EVANS & COGSWELI., B D. WYATT AIKEN, a CIARLKNTOM, ?. V. July 50 . ' V - If TURNIP SEED. Pi WISH to inform the Planter* and FarrnL or* in the up-country, that I have on the ay, and expect to arrive iu a few day*, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY POUNDS tfl OP TBF. KOLLOWIXO Si Choice, Selected Varieties fU ruilNIP SEED, a. WHICH I WILL 8KLL AT ^ iVholesnle and Retail : 6T0H Top, the best for greens raised. ratla? IV..J ? A A- -* * " vnvw auuuuiu, j^uuu lur iaic wmicr ana Ul spring use. ^ coteh Amber and Globe, improved variety, for table um. 11 ruaaian Hanover Sweet Tirnip, excellent ^ for table use till lato in spring. Fhite Bata Baga, splendid for stock. S urple Top Yellow Bate Baga, good for ta- a] bio and stock, larly Flat Dutch, especially adapted to an- P1 tumn and fall use. jjj 'omeranian Globe, improved variety, for tactile use in winter, or for stock. Sj THOMAS STEEN. n Jun 22 & tf gj /VM. 9HEPHERD &, CO., tl Vo. 24, //ityne Street, Charleston, S. C. nrAt.rits in ll COOKING STOVER, RANGES ANT* llsaling Stoves. Plenties of Stoves J5J with prie*e *jd description will be sent up j >n application. June 29 0-ly 1 ^ Farm for Salo. r OFFER for sale, my FARM, situated on South SaluJa River, nineteen miles above I) ho City of Greenville, and containing tour Vnudrud and Sirtg Acre*. There are two Y mmired and .venty-five acres in cultivation, ., ine hundred and fifty of which Is river hot- tJ on. The improvements aro good, eight or en acres of Clover. II For farther partieulars, apply to the nnder- f Igncd. Mrt. A. O. FKASTER. L Greenville, 8. C., Mey 17lb? 1870. M-4 T. MARKWALTERS I MAP.BL3 ?OREO, | Broad-st., AuguittA, Can. f,( MARBLE MONUMENTS, MARBLB MANTLIA, AND FURNI* < TURK, MARBLE OF ALL KINDS ON HAND. OR J FURNISHED TO ORDER. \ or ah work for the Country carefully n boxed for shipment. K Oet 6 20 ly MATTP.BOBBa , MADE AND REPAIIIED, BY - JAMES M. PRICE. t Qivs him a call at hia residua**, aear the ' U A1ULAHD POHOOL, HOUSE. Jane 2? 6 t . SPEPSIA A INDIGESTION SOLO CVCOYWMEKO. r^f ft * WHOLESALE ORUGGISTS riMIUfTOIUX. B. The Commissioner of Rewenoe lma led that any dealer oan aell this articlo out a special lioense. For sale bj DAVID A 8TRADLEY, holeaale and Retail Grocers and Consiou Merclinnts, Greenville, 3. C. ALSO BY rs. Hair* son A Marshall, Wholesale and Itetail Droughts, GREENVILLE, 8. C. ar 30 46 Cm loSADALIS ^K^IVaY A M B RIC AN A HEALTH RESTORER, puHfios |M)che blood and cures Scrofula, Syphilis* ]H)Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Diseases V)of Women, and all Chronic Affections >of the lilood, Liver nnd Kidneys. /Recommended by tho Medical Facul* S/ty and many thousands of our host /citizens. c koau mo tertimony or I'nysicians ^ (and patients who have used Rosadalis } (send for our Rosadalis Guide to Health ^ (Book, or Almanac for this year, which B (*c publish for gratuitous distribution ; IB (it will give you much valuable inform jBSmstion. Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, Raft! ) I take pleasure in reoommending B/your Rosadalis as a very powerful /alterative. 1 have seen it used in two /casos with happy results?oue in a /case of secondary syphilis, in which /the" patient pronounced himsolf cared /after baring taken fivebottloa of your /medicine. The other is a caso of scrofB tula of long standing, which is rapidly I^A (improving nnder its use, nnd tho in\B ^dicatlons ore that the patient will !^p(soon roeovor. I have carefully ex (nmiued tho formula by which your Sltosadalis is made, and find it an exL Vol lent compound of alterative iogroSdionts. ) Dr. Sparks, of KicholaeviTle, Ky., Mays ho has used Rosadalis in casos of /scrofula and Secondary Syphilis with /satisfactory results as a cleaner of the I/Ulood I know no better rcnaody. r ) Benjamin llcebtol, of l,ima, Ohio, /writes: I have suffered for twenty ^years with an iuyeterato eruption over viny whole body; a short time since I (purchased a bottle of Rosadalis aud it 1^ (effected a perfect cure. Rosadalis is sold by all druggists. Laboratory, CI Exchange l'lacc, ^B (Baltimore. > Dr?. Clements St Co. J'ropri rlurt, LAHTATIONBITTERS This wonderful vegoiblc restorative is tho leet-anchor of the feeble id debilitated. Ah a >nic and cordial for the ?ed and languid it has o equal among stomach's. As a remedy for le nervous weakness to hich women are especilly subject, it is iperseding every other timulant. In all dmates, tropical, temerate or frigid, it acts s a specific in every [)?cies of disorder which ndermincs the bodily trcngth and breaks down lie animal spirits. Wherever it is introuccd it becomes a tandard article-?a raoJcinal staple. It is to-day he best and purest tonic, nd the most popular tcdicine in the civilized rorld?be sure and get he genuine. Sold by all truggists, Grocers and kmntry Stores. June 22, 1?70. & 1 y COMPORT end Cure for the Raptured.? j Sent pert pnid on receipt of 10 eta. Adess Dr. fc. R. FOOTE (Author of Medical mmon Sense), No. 120 Lexington Avenue, cw York. V1VAY with Fpoctaclea. Old ?>e* mado D(<W. ARftilV. Without Ar anal int post paid on receipt of 10 cents. Address r. K. B. FOOTB, 120 Lexington Avenue, CW York. Mar 10 43 ftq>? TUTT'S VEGETABLE lurraA MH.Hi 3nrc? diseases of the Liver and Pt'>m?r h, TU ITS EXPECTORANT A pleasant *Mf? for Coughs, Gt?M?, Ac. UTT'8 SARSAPAltllLA AKI? QUEKNB FLIGHT Ihs great Alterative and IUo.nl urifier. TUTTS IMPROVED 11 A IK YE. Warranted I be h< at dye in use. Thm* andard propeeetions ere for solo l>y l>ruqi?U everywhere. Oct <V-1y, Marble Yard, .AURENS C. H., S. C. I IARBLK C1T7T1KO IN ALL ITS IT I Frenches, done In the to-r.tcst of >t)le, end of the lo-st Italian end Anieriten MAKllLK. Adduce JOSHUA VLLFIHJK, Lsurer.s Court ll<.use, 8. 0. June \ % ly