The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, October 05, 1870, Image 4
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The Young Wiilojr.
She in canning?mfflnei wlltjr,
^ Froe ud tuy. W n?? toM J ')
sitae an appie, rip* uu meitow,
Wot too yoang awhiot too old j
Half invttiag, half iwpelHng
Now ad vaneiaf, ad bow shy |
Ultra i* mischief in b?r laughter,
JTbcrois danger 4n her tj?.
'She hti studied human nature ;
8h? is schoolod In every art,
She has taken bcr diploma.
As tbo mistress of the boart !
She onn toll tbo vary moment
When to sigh and when to smile.
Ob, a maid Is sometimes charming.
But a widow?all tbo while!
Are yon sad ! oh, then bow sorlons
Ifill bcr prettv face bocomo !
Ton are angry ; she is wretched,
Saddened, friendless, tearless, dumb.
Are you mirthful! bow ber laughter,
_ ' Silver sounding, will ring out ?
She can lure, aud catch, and play you,
As an angter does a trout!
Ah ! " old fossils," ncarty fifty,
Who are plotting, doop, and nriso;
Ye " Adonises," of twonty
With'tlfb lovo-ltght in her eyes !
You may practice all tho lessons
Taught hy Cupid slnco the fall,
ffbf Tknow a little widow
Who can win and fool you all!
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JJmtmrous.
A Wicked PrankWednesday
night quito a fashionable
wedding was celebrated
in the fourth district. The bride
\vn9 ]>rcttv, as all newly married
ladies are, and the groom was the
glass of fashion and ihc mould of
form. A number of invited
guests lent grace and beauty to the
occasion, and hearty congratulations
testified the good wishes of
many friends for the happiness of
the newly married pair. ' But the
hours waned rapidly, and the
hour for retiring came at last.
The bride was led by laughing
briddsmnids np to tho chamber
door. Rut itnngino their surpi isc
when it was opened by a lady
richly and elegantly clad in a
travelling suit, and evidently waiting
for an interview.
M T Knrv nnrnrtn maflnm Knf
A. ...... ,
you appear planished," sai l the
strange lady,
t trrflst confess I did not expect
to sec any one here," replied
tlie bride.
" No, madam ; I came in very
privately, and wished an interview.
subject to no interruption."
It did not occur to the bride to
inquire by whom she had been in-1
trod need, or by what means she
had gained access to her apartment.
"It is very strange, ma'am, and
I can't imagine why you wish to
speak to me."
" The reason is simple. The
man you have just married has
imposed upon you. 1 am his wife!"
" Oh, impossible?you rave !"
and the lady sank into a chair, almost
fainting. Of course the
bridesmaids screamed. Such a succession
of shrieks one has rarely
heard. It speedily brought the family
to the door, with terror stricken
faces, and with thein the bridegroom,
all asking with trembling
1 i pa.
" What in the world is the
matter?"
"Oh! Edward," cried the
bride, " this person says she's your
wife."
"My wife !" shouted tho astonished
husband, " why, she's in
sane."
The strange lady stood up calm
and unruffled.
"Is it possible, sir, that after you
have perpetrated this wickedness,
you will have the hardihood to
deny that I am your lawful wedded
wlfe?"slic asked, looking the sorely
troubled Edward full in the
t')C.
"Why, confound you, woman!
I never saw you before in my lile !"
exclaimed the astonished man.
The lady regarded him very
much as a minister would a persou
given over to total depravitv.
'Oh, Edward, I'm afraid it's.
true ! and I loved you so," sobbed
the young wife ; " how could you
have treated nic so ?"
" I tell you I haven't got any
wife but you ; this woman is an
impostor."
The 8trnngc lady uttered a low,
mocking laugh. The scene was
getting interesting in the last de*
gree. The ladies were all crying,
and the father of the bride looked
stern and indignant. lie had been
for some time intently regarding
the strange lady, when suddenly
his eye lighted up, and an amused
smile, played about his lips.?
lie took a step forward, and laying
his hand on the shoulder of
the stranger, said :
" Come, John, this is very
cleverly played, but it's time it
was over," and following the impulse
of his arm, the stranger was
t.iiclm/t intn t It A lin.ll _
"John?who?what!" nil exclaimed
at once.
It was tho bride's yonnger
brother, a wicked boy, who had
played a naughty prank, with the
aid of his sister's travelling suit,
and her last chignon and curie.
It is scarcely necessary to re
mark that harmony was speedily
restored.
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Subscribcfortheenterprise.
Tub Turkic Gkkat Fairs^?People
who have time and money
may make a delightful circuit thi?
fall?the circuit of the threo great
lA.iro Tim A llorlUln Vuir luxritia
on Tuesday, the 25tb of October,
and Jnsts five days. The fairiof
in? Soufh Cardinal Institute, 1n
Charleston, begins on Tuesday, the
1st ot November,-* and iiiao lasts
five dayy. The State Fair in Ge- ;
tumhia begins on Wednesday, the
9th of November, and last three
days. EhcIi one is to be on a
grand scale ; and each city vr ill, in
all respects, put its best foot f -re
most. A week in Augusta, a
week in Charleston, and a Week In
Columbia. * "SiTch it trip might be
made equally delightful and im?
proving. . " . ,
| r* ; w? *+*, ??
A clrkoyman in a certain town
in Massachusetts, having occasion
to call in tlie service ol a brother
minister, tcudcrcd to him at the
close of the day the usual lee for
preaching, which, in those days (it
was before thq war,) was fen dollars.
. Such n sum, lor' such work
was then- tbooght flood pay ; but
on tbisoccasien the man 6eeuied
slow to take it, and finally said,
while putting it in his pocketbook
u I talked to the .j^pnday
school 'nearly halt an honr, and
beside 1 had eome conversation
with an impenitent 6innor en the
steps of the church, and I thought
fifty cent8 more icould be about
right." >{
%
On board of n brig which arrived
in New York -bay from 1
vana a lew aays ago, me pinna
corpse of tlie captain was found
stowed awhy among the cargo ot
sugar in the ship's hold, lie had
died of Asiatic cholera, and his
body had been thus concealed to
avoid discovery by the quarantine
officers, the mate hoping to get the
ship to the Avharf without; being detained
at quarantine.
"Tiif.ik floating draperies and
gny ribbons fluttered in tho Sep-'
tember breeze like tho plumage
of birds, while tho hum of their
merry voices was like the twittering
of the 11 songsters of the grove,
io early spring," is what the Providonoo
Journal says of the returning
school girls.
Train yourself to useful occupation.
Remember it is wicked to
waste time, and nothing gives such
an impression of vanity and absolute
silliness as a habit of idling,
and never having anything to do.
D y O
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Ju9F.ru Emeiiso.n Davis.?The Vickaburg
paper* announce the death of this gentleman
on the 18th inst., io the eighty-seventh* year
of his oge. He was the elder brother ol Jef- j
fcrson Davis, on whom lie, iudced,lavished alt J
the care of a father. Born in South Carolina ,
ho early moved to Mississippi and settled in
what is now Warren county. Here he cultivated
the magnificent Hurricane plantation,
on which he amassed a large fortune, the
greater part of which was lost in the rebellion^
In 1S17 he was elected a delegate from Jefi'er- !
son county to tho oenvention authorized to
frame a constitution for the then Territory o(- '
Mississippi. This was the only offico be ever
held. Like a great many Southern politicia: & ;
he preferred to wield his influence with the i
people?and it was great?for tho advance- ;
mcnt of others rather than for his pcrsotml I
benefit. Mr. Davis wits a democrat of tho j
School of Jefferson, a firm believer in States j
rights and an advocate nnd defender of secession.
A inan of vigorous frnmojand strong intellect,
ho bore his declining years bravely
retaining his bodily strength and all bis
faculties unimpaired to tho last. Personally j
he was much esteemed and respected.
Last week 74,889 acres of land were ad?vertised
for sale for taxes, in the Darlington i
Southerner. This is ont-sixth of the whole
County, and more is yet to he advertised.
1,108 houses are alietdy adveriistd for
sale for taxes Jleform or starvation !
The belts of the famous grain elevators
in Detroit are each 240 feet long by thirty
inches wide, and cost $5,000 a| iece. It
took the hides of 1,200 cattle to wnko the
set.
For Sale or Lease.
rI"MlK subscriber will Sell or Iwase a FARM,
X- <1 It I ST MILL nnd TAN YARD, situated
18 miles below Greenville Court House,
nenr the Fork Shoal Itond. Tbo Farm is
small, but the Mill and Tnn Yard are both in
good running condition. Persons wishing to
either buy or lease, will address or call on mc,
at Oak Lawn, Ureenvillo County, 8. C,
J. L. WO0DS1DE, M. D.
July 13 8 6eow
Notice
IS hereby given that I will apply to S.
J X >0111 It it. Probate Judge of Greenville
County, for a Final Discharge as Administrator
of the Estate of I'ETKR U. ROD
ERTS, <V'cea*ed, on the 14th day of Ootober
next.
THOMAS G0LD8MITH,
Administrator.
SepUmber 14, 1870. 17-4
NotU*
IS hereby given, that I will apply to 8. J.
Douthit, Probate Jadce of Ureenvillo
County, on the \bth rfny of October tier I, for a
final discharge as Administratrix of the Kgtato
of JAMES II. HOPKINS, deceased.
MATILDA E. HOPKINS,
Sept. 15th, 1860. Administratrix.
8ept 21 18 4
A. F. CHEVREUX,
AND
ARCHITECT,
KTAM1L1E W?!BES
Corner Meeting-St- and Horlbeok'a Allay,
?3S4y&&SS!?2>33,
PLANS MADE TO ORDER,
AND FREE OP CIIAROK.
WHEN WORK DONE BY XE. ,
Dec 8 29 ly .
For Sale.
WBOFFBR AT PRIVATE
W*. the very Desirable Re*.
Jtimfli I'Jvin u Jlutbetfu/d ilnot,
UttlUSIw ?U( CltJI. 1im*? ?| the
GOODLGTT PLACE.
TW UNN hue H?? RWM i?AT??9i*?iw
o? a IwnWri Mr?, M f*? RodbetW**,
oil it In
COMPLETE REPAIR
Tin Outbuildings ere ample nad good. The
Lot cootaiga a little toore than Throe nerve;
haV en Kx^ellent Oardbn, and one of the
Very Beat Wella in the City. Tbla la nlto- I
gether one of the moat deairnblo residences in
or around Oreenville.
Jf not aold bvlorc, thla property will be offered
at Auction on Sales-day in November.
For Terms, Ac., apply to
KARI.E A 1JI.YTIIE,
Load Agents.
"*Ang IT-- - 13 - 1*
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B.-O'SAtttA.'I/f-R
v ^ Am JU JL PL/
^BSTORFa" ??ltei
)of Women, and all Chronic Affections
/of tbo Blood, Liver and Kidneys.
t)Recommended by the Medical FaeuU
?!3Sj-y
"(send for oar kos?da{is Guide iojp<li
/^m-,VB*ok, # Almanac for this yeor, which
AflB (we publish for gratuitous distribution
Ml Sit will giro you much valuable inforpttTm
W. Carr.tr Baltimore, says :
) I take pleasure 4u reeoramonding
)your Rosa na ijs as a very powerful
[ ^ >aHaratlw<. I have seen iiAfel in tyo
fl l(caccs w'('> happy results?one in a
^^^H)cnse of secondary syphilis, in which
/tho patient pronounced himself curod
?- /after bavinir taken five bottles of your
(medicine. The othor is a case of scrofcula
of long standing, which is rapidly
/* (improving under its use, and the in / H(dieations
are that the patient will
yoon recover. I hero euro fully ex I
(ntnined tho formula l-pf wltinh yotr
SRosnrialis is made, and find it an ax
LSccllcot compound of alterative ingroSdientt.
S Dr. Spark*, of Nicholnrville, Ky.t
)?nvs he has uacil Ilovudulia in ensea of
Wrofuli and Secondary Syphilis with
/satisfactory rcsults-or a cleaner of the
I /Blood I know no better remedy.
) Benjamin Bechtol, of Limn, Ohio,
/writes: I have suffered for twenty
yjrears a ilJU an in vctjwU. eruption over
^iny whole body ; * short time since I
(purchased *.j>ottlo of llosuduli* und it
S (effected a perfect cure.
( Kosadulit is sold t>y all druprdtls.
^ Laboratory, 61 Exchange Place.
\ Baltimore.
) Drs.Clea.ents ft Co.
J'lttprielurt,
May 18 52 ly
PLAHTAT10H BITTERS
This wonderful vegetable
restorative is the
sheet-anchor of the feeble
and debilitated. As a
tonic and cordial for the
aged and languid it has
no equal among stomachics.
As a remedy for
the nervous weakness to
which women are especially
subject, it is
superseding every other
stimulant. In all
climates, tropical, temperate
or frigid, it acts
as a specific in every
species of disorder which
undermines the bodily
strength and breaks down
the animal spirits.
Wherever it is introduced
it becomes a
| standard article?a medicinal
staple. It is to-day
the best and purest tonic,
ana tne most popular
medicine in the civilized
world?he sure and get
the genuine. Sold by all
Druggists, Grocers and
Country Stores.
June 'J 1, 1 tfi'K 5 1 y
Tho State of South Carolina,
SPARTANBURG COUNTV.
In the Court of Common PleasJohn
W. Hardy J To ltop'r W. Ci atk
vl. > Dc'Ondunt f?? (lilt
IloWrk W. Clark ) action.
YOU ar? hereby svmnmned nn.l r**
to answer the complaint in 'li;a itr-lnn
which line been filed in lliie OH ice of the.
Court of Common Plena for ilie County an?l
Stnte aforesaid, and to s-nd n copy of yottr
anetver on the snbeeriheis at Spartanburg
Court Iloua*, within twenly days aher the
service of thi# snnrinona on you, exclusive
of (lie dny of service If you fail io answer
this e? mplnint within I lie time nfoiesaid,
the Plaintiff will take judgment a.'ninsi
you for (lie sum of eis hundred and sixtyfive
dollars and thirty-six cell's, wi.li inter
est on the same from the I wenty-first day
of June, one thu*and e'uht hundred and
seventy, at the rale of .eveu per ceot. per
annum.
Dated Spartanburg C. ii., South Cotoli
na, August 1, 1870.
evin8 a bomar,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Aug 31 15 C
Marble Yard,
LAURENS C. H., S. C.
Marble cutting in all its
Blanches, done in the neatest of
Style, and of the best Italian and American
MARBLE. Address
JOSnUA ellf.DO K.
T un,.... u...... u n
VUD V/UMt * UVUCC| V/?
June 1 2 ly
Through Tickets North
GRKRSAL StPEnHTKNDKNT'8 OrflCE,
Greenville A Columbia R. R. Co.,
Columbia, 8. C , September 4, 1870.
ON and afier tbia date. Til HOUGH
TICKETS to New York. PhilidrlpMa,
Baltimore, Waebington and Richmond can
he purchased at the following Stations on
this Road, viz: Greenville, Anderson, Abbeville,
Cokesbury, Newberry and Alston, !
JOHN II MORE. Gen. Supt.
M. T. Baktijctt, Oen. Ticket Agent.
Sept 7 ) If
Wnt Summer, ol l'omarie, while riding
on Sunday last, <vna thrown from hie horse
nriid severely injured.
Equality Life Insurance Company
Print ip U Office, A?. Illlj, Mmim kirott, Hickmon
REAJ^OXS why ererKone should insure In
tli? Equality Life lhau ranee Company,
ot Virginia':
ht. I>?1t.nnro Liberal to Iht IssurV-rs Rust;
any othqt nnmpany, and Wilf qVtpyaufly Income
Purely Mutual and belong to the insurers.
2d. It nrrulittri lit money amongst its patron*,
who are tbo insurers. Consequently they
are continually getting the b?ncfit ttf the rapid
accumulation of the Company, the money being
invested by the Board of Directors amongst
the insurers.
Sd. The loans of this Company are ?? lihcral
as slker companies who declare dividends
at the end of too ccrotid. third and fourth
years, but Ibis Cotn|?any at the ond of the first
and every year.
DAVID R. CLARK, President.
TIIOS. 11. WYNNE, Vice-President.
JOHN Q. WINN, Secretary.
Dr. C. II. W. DAVIS, { Mo',,c*1 Advisers.
Judge JOHN* A. MEREDITH, Counsellor.
' DintCCToRS.
J. R. Winston. Treasurer and Secretary R.
F. i' PJl. R |-Wp. J. Johnson, o* Johnson A
Hunt, Wholesale Grorcrs ; Win. II. Powers, ?d
Winston k (Powers, Wholesale Urueers ; Albert
Ordw.iy, Treasurer Buckingham State
Company; J. F. Gibson, Superintendent
Adams' ds-xpress Company ; Charles T. Morris?
Morris A Co.'s Sugar Refinery ; 0. A. Poplj!,
Superintendent Manetesler Cotton Mills;
John II, Tyler, John H. k John Tylpr, Jewelers
; Moses Millblscr, Wholesale Dry Ooodr :
Thomas 8. Baldwin, Clothier ; John M. God-Ii ?,
Cashier Planter's lim.k ; J. 11. Dowell,
Snpcrintcndont Western Union Telegraph
Company ; Ale*. G. Robertson, Cattle Bndtcr ;
George I. Herring, Wholesale Gracer ; K. L.
Brown, of Rrown, Jones k Co., Wholesale
Grocers; A Bodeker, Druggist; 8. M. Roseabutnn,
of S.A M. Rosenbaum, Dry Gooods.
Iqn&lity Lifa Inaaranca Company.
ErniHtae itt Pampktett kejore yum t? ore,
it it In your interest to do to. Agent*
tainted eotrytticre.
BENJ. ?. UEKIGT,
Gen. Travelling Agent, Charleston, 8. C.
6rpt 29 18 tf
Chai lotto. Columbia and Augusta
R- R.
CottUtilA, 8. C., September I. 187A,
ON and after THIS DAY, tlio Passenger
trains over this Road will run us follows
:
tJOINO SOUTH.
Leave Charlotte, N. C-, nt 8.20 a. m.
" Coluiuliin. S. C., at .15 p. m.
Arrive Augusta, at 8.50 p. in.
ooi.su NORTH.
Leave Augusta, at 6.00 a. in.
" Colunf.-ln, 8. C.J at....i 11.45 u. m.
Arrive Charlotte, N. C., nt. 0.80 p, ui.
ACCOM Mon ATlo* Tit A IKS, SUNDAYS RXCRt'TKI),
Leave Columbia I0.il) p. iu
Arrive nt. Augusta 7.00 a. m
Leave Augusta ti.80 p. m
Arrive at Columbia.... 4.15 a m
Close connections made rite Greensboro anil
Richmond nml Aequia Creek, and rin Raleigh
Weidon and Ray Line. Through-Tickets sold
and haggago checked to all points North,
South, and West.
Fur futner information apply ?l tin?
Office. ' C. BGUKXIUHT, Sup't.
Supt 7 16 If
COLUMEIA HOTEL,
co.'.l j a a, nut h < i:0'. am.
rpilF. Proprietors take pleasure in nnnnnnr
I ing this elegant !y-lurni<Tird Establi.dimcn
now open for the accommodation of guests
The ta?>lc will always he supplied with evcij
lelicacy <>f the season?both from the Nev
York mid Cbnrlestt n market?, and no clTurt
will he spared to give perfect satisfaction, ii
overy respect, to ourjlntrons. FREE LU.NCI
in the refectory every day fiom 11 until I2J.
WM. GORMAN. ? ?
II. H. BAOKNHOP, J PnoI,nlETonsSept
29 19 tf
N ickerson HouseHotel
COLUMBIA, S.C.
I THE undersigned bavin;
lllfflWhwt- RENEWED hit lease npoi
the above Fopular House, will endeavor t
make it one of the most agreeable Hotels ii
the S&uth. A call is solicited.
Free Omnibus to and from the Hotel.
WM. A. WRIQIIT,
Proprietor.
Sept 8 15 tf
NEW STORE.
JOHN H. GOODLBTT
RESPECTFUI.t.Y informs the Public that
be has commenced Business again at
the Old Stand of
LONG A GOODLETT,
Where he has just opened a portion of bis
Stock, consisting of
10 ? Vf ft} (D ? ? S3 ?
Groceries, Crockery, Boot*, Shoes,
Hardware, Ac.,
All of wliieh were bought at low flgares, and
will be sold for
CASH O It B A KTCK
At a slight advance on Cost. He solicits a
shore of the public patronage.
Ap 6 46 tf
GREENVILLE
PAPER MILLS.
;o:
J. Bannister & Son,
or all kihos or
Book) News, Wrapping and
Colored
? e] mm smm
Highest cash prick paid for
Clean Cotton or Ltuen rags.
May 25 I Jy
TTJTT'S VEGETABLE
jlitoir ipnilhf
Cures diseases of the Liver nnd Stomach.
TUTTS EXPECTORANT
A pleasant euro for Coughs, Colds, Ao.
TUTTH SARSAPAUILLA AND QUEEN'S
DELIOHT the oreat Alterative and Hlood
Purifier. TUTT8 IMPROVED HAIR
DYE, Warranted the heat dye in nae. These
standard preparations are for sale by Drug*
i gists everywhere. Oct 0-ly,
B. WIIERLE,
QRSKNV1LLS, 3. O.
. "> dealkk in
1 MM suns IATCBS,
CLOCKS, asw E L;H Y,
tPLCTACLES,
IB ft 88 irtt Solid Nuptial Rings,
SILVER ife (SILVER-PLATED
A w*33?
KW WORK of all dflcriplioiis in l?i*
la* d<in? prowptly.jgl
Oct 27 23 1y
k A. J- fiftSS , & G0.j
JMJV CTUREIIS
\ \ *
* ? . t ? i k. or
0*7* AN1 ;mw 7m. *?. *c 9
P f . r f DEAkKUSIN
/J/'/lA-VAtt J.V/J rilESSED WARL\
iXD t |
I COOKING AND 1JKATJNG STOVES.
All kinds of
Tin and Sheet Iron Woik Done
On the most
REASONABLE TERMS,
And with promptness.
. Store Nearly Opposite the
Post Office.
Feb 1C 80 tf
. AV. II. CA3LMKH,
PRACWCAt 6UNSMITH ANO MACHINIST
COUN fcllRLT.EHP, Cotton Gins, Locks,
Sewing Machines, Umbrellas and Parnsols
UFI'AIHKD with promptness. Charges
rvaroueMo. Corn Fhellcrs, for sale from $10
to $12. I nm also prepared to furnish Stencil
Plates, for marking clothing.
Rlacksniilliiiigr.
I HAVE in nddition to my usuul business,
opened n BLACKSMITH SHOP, having
n competent workman hired, I.nrkin Westfleid.
Work in this line will bo done satisfactorily.
Iteady mode PLOUGHS always on band
for sale.
Stand?In rear of Old Court House, nt the
Rnndolpb place, having removed from my
stand on Main Street. 2S-tf
TOWNES & EAST,
DESISTS
asp
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY.
PRACTICE IX GllEEXVILLE AXI)
S 1 11 II a UXDIXG CO UK TIE S.
n m r\ i ^ M . . .
vmco uvor juiius u. ?milti7s.
a. r. towxes. olix d. east.
Ap ?7 ** 49 if
'w'V V v V.N/ W V 'Y * ' ^ /N/ vN N- 'N- ^
WM. P. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DAHIONEGA, GA.,
'VTJ'IT.T. prnetice in the Counties of T.uinpjf\
kin. Dawson, Oilnicr, Funtiin, Unit.ll,
I Towns, White and Ilall.
Jan 10 33 tf
E. P. .IO\ES
I ATP rr,A\Wy
A XI) SOL/CJ7VH IX EQUITY.
\\ IIX t'RACTiyt: IX Alt
COURTS OF THIS STATE
ALSO,
IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS.
Office Greenville C. H., 8. C.,
Jul, 7' ? " 1
W. K HA?i.rr ? ? -
EASLEY & WELLsj
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
AND IN KQUJTY,
GREENVILLE, S. 0.,
PR \CTICE in the Courts of the Ftnto and
of the Unitcil States, nnil jjivo especial
' attention to cases in Bankruptcy.
1 Juno 13 3
i WATCHES, CLOCKS,
' Jtwelry, Feriscopic Spectacles,&c
' WILL orilcr nn extra or tide
/A ? f?tr any person. Special atlrn_
IL Jot lion will tie given to REPAIR*
IX \j fi'in Wnicb?? tfevery des
cription. Best references Kiren,
J JAMES G^BLACK.
Juno 30 6 tf
)
Spring Millinery.
? WOULD inform the
rf^vjijrk Ladies ot Greenville and vieinty,
that sho h?s opened her
JMI COSTIM vrrTTrenu
UA MAHU ill llililil liXV X |
IIrfl To which she cnll* tho attcnln
i*Y7 ''orl ?f IboWiwIwiinc purchases
m LrV in this line. ller prices nru
RE ASONAHJ'E.
And she will laleo pleusuro in exbibirtg her
(rOO f> S.
A rail is desired before buying, as she feels
Confident of pleasing.
April IS 47, Bin
JLXXXl JLTXXX JLiO nuuSiJ,
PARKER A CO. Proprietors.
FIR8T-CLA8S HOTEL.
BOARD, i'KR DAY $1 OO.
Deo 8 20 If
CHARLESTON HOTEL
CHARLESTON, S. C.
E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor.
ARSWPANTS. A. BUTT Kit PI ELD, (for- ,
merly of llie I'ftviliou Hole I,) ai.il W. \
1S*. M1LLKK, <
DR. SHALLENBERCER'S
Fever and Ague
ANTTDO T E
Aluuyy Slop* (lio (bills.
This llodirino h w l*xn boforo tlio rulslio
fifteen yoors, and in ftill ahead of all
other known rcmodics. Itdocn not purge,
does not sicken t" o etomach, is perfectly
safe iu any do?o and under all circiunstancca,
and in tlio only Medicine that will |
CURB IMMEDIATELY
and pehaancntly every forin of Fever
and Ague, bccanso it L? a pcr'sct And*
dote to Plulurlu.
Bold by all Druggists.
Feb 2 37 ly
DAVID DICKSON'S Ortal Book on
Farming now out. No farmer* library
Complete without it. Bound in ololli, extra,
#4; Sheep, 80; Half Morocco, $5. Or.
dris received at this office. Good canvas*
? ?<renia wanwn. ror terms, apply al
(Ina office.
FOR SALE OR TO RENT,
A Comfortable DWKLLINQ
containing aeven Rooms, and
SnS fc" noceaaary Out-Buildings,
EuPjuSNaST within a few minntea walk of
Furman University. For particulars apply to
T. Q. DONALUtfOp.
4 November 24 27 tf
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Chariest oh j
Advertisements. y'j
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Old Carolina Biltrrs. ?,
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We tnko |> 1 <-ar<iio in i ff, ring lite It
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS I
it
rWlQ TIIK public. Tltey are compound ?
JL i d m iili great c?r. , mill contain some J,
of ilie let Tonirs in (In- rimutnuopin A* ?
evidence of tlnf tupeilorify ?'f our Blit'*r* J
uv>r all .Pliers, we linve certificates Ih'in n
many of tlie leading physicians in ourSta'e, ti
wlto have preset ibe.l iliein In llieir practice, 2
lilF. OLD CAROLINA D1TTKU3 c
Will be found iiitnluable for i
Want of Appetite, a
Genet al Del ilify, ?
Chi Fa mid Fever and Dyspepsia. a
Wo do not offer our bittern as a cure for u'l e
J beasts, but as uu Aroniutio Tunic, tli?-\ J
liave no equal. J
For sale by nil Druggists and Grocers i
every where. J
Ft iuc'pal Depot, ' c
GOODRICH. WINES/AN ?t CO . \
ImpoiUiaof Choice Iliugi xnd Chemicals, j
Charleston, S. C, J
* &lli 0 42 ly "
GEO. W. CARPENTER'S '
COMPOUND FLUID EXT11ACT OF SAK J
SATARILIA.
GEO, W. CARPENTER'8 ,
COVPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF HU
Oil II.
rpi!E<F. CELEUHATED FRF.PARA 6
i II TlONS, originally introduced by
W. Carpenter, under llie patronage of the
medical faculty, have been so long exten
slvely used bv plivsicinns nnd otiters, that
tltey are generally known for llicir initio*
sic value, nml enn l>e relied on ns being
most valuable remedies in all cae?a when
S area pari I In or Rnehu are applicable, ami
cannot be too highly recommended. Till')
areprepated in a highly concentrated form,
so as lo lender the dose small tllid couveni
ml. Orders by mail or otherwise will re
eeivw prompt attention.
Giro. W. C'Ab'Pr.NTi 11. IIPN >7.r.Y lb CO.
Wholesale Cbcmieal \V if house.
No.1?:!? Bint ket street, I'h ItiTeVhin.
JtOWjlitJ; AiOlSlv. W holesale Agents,
Charleston, 8. C.
Nov 17 2?' ly
P. I'. TOALE,
CII \KI,KM O\, Si. C.
f L. f.cst and mo tevmnVle')
J11&- .W.imtliie ory of Door* .Sit lie*. >
( blinds, Mouhlin;.s, Ac., in the j
Southern States.
pit" I'rinled price lift defies ei.mpctitIo*u.""6W5
JF-&- Scud fur ono.-"ty^
JJiO- Sent free on application.
April 27 411 ly
n A Blira tl Alt nnus*
LAmr.L n. SILICA'S
FURXIT URE WA RER O OMS.
175, 177 & 179, KiDr* Street
CHARLESTON, S. C.
.Jf. EsTABMinrn in lS.IS.^OTy'
l'V?Wi Keeps constantly on hnr.il
ll I II n wu" sc'cc,ei' Stock of Li
PTJRITITTJP,tJ,
K '. v Which he offers nt
111<: ASONAB I. K
L i ]'RICES.
N. B.?GOODS "QAllKFULLY PACKED
roit siiiPi'iNo.
Nor 21 27 !>
F; VON SANTENU
IV! PORTkn op
PARIS FANCY (.OODS,
Toys, Dolls, fJnmcs, Children's Cnrringcs,
French Confecloncrjr, Fire Works,
INDIA RUBBER GOODS, I
Such ns Clothing. Nursery Shoot ing, Ac.,
22V King-St. 2 doors above Market,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Mur 30 43 ]>
NATIONAL HOTEL,
PROPRIETOR.
r. HAMILTON JOYS Eft. CLERK.
RATE?
Of Board per Diy $3 00
Auppwr, lirruktarl and Lodging 2 00
Single Meal* 1 00
Sep 1 15 If
PAVILION HOTEL,
r*\i vtr r\ ro ^ nj ? rm ^ ^ "
yV/ U2_\ 4Jt\ ?V\ IV1 gL 1*1 Ok) A3 p 0O ?o
BOARD,
Per Day..., f.'t 00.
R. HAMILTON, Superintendent.
Ulrs. II. I, BUTTERFIKLD,
I'rop r I til re**
Sept 29 19 tr
WM. SHEPHERD 8cCO.,
Ko. 21, llaynt S!re t, (har'ft.'oit, 8. C.
nt At t r.s i.m
COOKIKO SIOVKS, RANG!"5* AND
llejiinK fciiovr*. Pit*' lit r* df Si<iv4'<
wiili |nio?? nod dta.'il|ilion ?i I tie in-ni up
in t|i|il>ca ion. June 29 ti-ly
rrTin WTT T O
*MiT. fr* ~rr* l? WII ijOgafgTM
Oyer's Sarsaparilla,
"*11114 reputation this esK
Sft'
^ m?nr or which are truly
marraUoua. Inveterate
7 oaaee of Bcroftiloos disjC
eeeme^watOTte^wS
/ \ . ^rL. corruption, hive bcc-i
HLJ puiiftod and cured by it.
l" Scrofulous affections and
|Hr disorders,which were ag'
Kravated by the scroftiIons
contamination until
icy wore painfully afflicting, have been radically
:irod In sttoh great numbers in almost every see*
on of the country, that the publio scarcely need
> be Informed of Its virtues or uses.
Scrofolons poison Is one of the most deetrno*
ve enemies or our race. Often, this unseen and
nfelt tenant of the organism undermines the oontltution,
and invites the attack of enfoebiing or foil
diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its
resenre. Again. It seems to breed infection
iroughout the body, and then, on some favorable'
ccaslon. rapidly develop into one or other of Its
idcous forms, either on the surfoce or among the
itals. In the latter, tubercles may bo suddenly,
cposited in the Inngs or heart, or tumors formed
a the liver, or it shows Its presence by eruptions
n tbo skin, or foul ulcerations on some part of
lie body. Hence the occasional use of a bottle
f this Baraaparllla Is advisable, even when no
ctive symptoms of disease appear. Persons a flirted
with the following complaints generally
nd Immediate relief, and, at length, cure, by the
so of this 8ARSAPARII.1.A: St. AntAou's
Fire, ltoee or Erysipelas, Tetter, Suit
theum, Seal A Head, Rlngteorni, Bore Ryes,
lore Rare, and other eruptions or visible forms'
f Scrofulous disease. Also in the more oon^
ealcd forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Heart
disease, Rite, Epilepsy, neuralgia, and
he variou". Ulcerous affections of the muscahus
nd nervous systems.
Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial 1Ms-*
ases aro cured by it. though a long time Is rp-'
inlrod for subdnlng tneso obstinate maladies by
iny medicine. But long-continued use of this
ncdlcine will cure the complaint. Leucorrheees
ir Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, and Remit to'
THscases, arc commonly soon relieved and nltf'
natcly cured by its purifying and invigorating
!fleet. Minute directions for each case are found
n our Almanr". supplied gratis. Rheumatism
ind Oout, when caused by accumulations of ex*
rancous matters in the blood, yield quickly to It,
IS also J'Acer Complaints, Torpidity, Congesion
or Inflammation of the iJiver, and Jauntier,
when arising, as they often do, from the
ankling poisons in the blood. This 8AR8APA
It 11.1.A Is a great restorer for the strength
ind vigor of the system. Those who are I.anmid
and I.isllrss, Despondent, Sleepless,
ind troubled with Aferrous Apprehensions or
Fears, or any of the affections symptomatic of
Weakness, will find Immediate relief and convincing
evidence of its restorative power upon
rial.
PREPA RED B Y
Dr. JT. C. AYXR dt CO., lowsll, Hsia,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
IOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
|'or -? i-rc'ti* ?li?* v
ii AIIUI SUN A MARSHALL,
AST)
M. A. HUNTER A CO., Agents.
Aug Si 15 1y
The Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
| ? i Hundreds of Thousands
Bear testimony to their wonderful^ E*
Cumtivo Effects. p.- *
fejg WHAT ARE THEY? %zZ
Til E Y A KB NOT A VII, I". C
F AN C Y DRINK,|||
M:ule f Poop lt .ro. Whisiey. ProofBpirits.
and llofuso liiquors, uocioroJ, spiced,
and aweuteiiori tupleo-solao taste, cu ltd Tonics?"
Appetizers," " Restorers," &*., tti.it leal tho
tippler on to drunkenness niul ruin, but am atnio
II -.'.icir."; tno.lo IVoin tho Native Koofi and
Herts of Calil jrnla, freo IVom allAlcoholio
Stimulants. Tley nret'io GREAT BL,OOT>
PUH1 FIERnn I LIPB OIVINQ PHINOIPLB,
u perfect Renovator end lnTigorator
ot Hie System, earryirerotf all poisonous matter,
nnd restoring tho tloo I to a b althy condition.
No person con taUotheso Biturs, according U?
directions, and remain long unwell.
<t? 1 oo will Iks given for un uictirnhln case, pro-',
\..lin;r tho hones uro not destrojoU hy mineral
prisma or other means, and tl.o vital organs
wasted bemnd tho point of repair. _ '
For Inflammatory and Chronic Ithtlu-'
matinm, and Gout. Dyspepsia, or Indigo
ition. Bilious, Fomittout. nnd Intermittent
Fovors, Diooaseu of tho Blood,
Xiivor, Kidnoyo, r.nd Bladder, these Bittars
have been most successful. Such Diseases
nro caused by Vitiatod Blood, which
is Kener.illy prod need ly derangement ot tho
Digestivo Organs.
They Invigomto tho stomach, nnd stimulato .
tho torpid liver and bowels, which render tlicm
of unequalled ctllcaey in cleansing tlio h'.oo 1 of >
oil impurities, and imparting now life and vigor J
_i t ho whole system.
~ Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache,
Psin in tho Bhouldem, loughs, Tigbtncrs of tho
Chest, Dizziness, fiour Moiuueh.llid Tat. to in
the Mouth, Ui.lions Attacks, Palpitation of tho
ileart, Copious Discharges of Urino, Pain in
tho regions of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other
painful symptoms which aro ths offsprings of
IK'sneniiu. am cured bv theso Putters.
'Cleanso tho Vitiated nioo 1 whcnovcr you find 1
11* impurities bursting through tho sltin in Tim-1
J ties. Eruptions, or Bores; cleanso it when it is]
oul, and yourfeelinira will tell you when. Keep ]
the blood puro and tho health of tho system will,
'"ra, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking fn]
tho system of so many thousands, aro etEeclually 1
destroyed fi?d removed.
For full directions, road carefully tho circular'
n<V>iind each bottle, printed in four language*? 1
Kwrlish, German. French, and Kpanish.
J. WAI.KKU, 83 A St Commerco Htroet, If. T.|
Proprietor. K. TI. McDONALD A CO.,
Druirrlsts and General Agents.
San Francisco, Csliforuia, and Si and 31 Com-;
ine'co htm-et, M. V.
*?-SOLU J1Y ALL DRUGGISTS AMD
DEALElia
tif" Km in It oriiie bv
M. A. HUNTER JL (. O ,
UARRi-ON A MARSHALL.
Aug 31 I o Cta
noticis.
riMIK. I S DLRc'IUNED WlI.LRE PRE.
I pmed nritli
two NEW oiw-s
(GULLE'ITS & GKISWOLD'S.)
Customers can have their choice. Bolb fed
by Patent Feeders, which, it is said by adding
to tho regularity of feeding, turns oti^
more Lint than when led by band.
Hales of 450 to 600 |l>s. weight will he coma
pressed into a space of 5 feet long, 2 feet
wido and 2 feet thick, which will he neatly
covered witb new llngxing and Iron Ties; for
which (Ilagning nnd Ties) wc will charge tWso
Dollar and Fitly Cents (#1.50) per Ihilo.
Customers who desire to do so, can store
their Cotton in our Warehouse, which will be
tinder the esre of our Watchman and in reneh
or our Force I'ump, until ready to cell; at
which time wo expect to make arrangements
to tliip direct to aotno Factory North, or buy
on the moat rciirnnaMe terms.
iMantcra will please Kirc'ua a trial.
COTTON PICKBD AT I 20,
LESTER d^BROS,
Aug 17 13 if
SAMUEL BLACK. BARBER.
\\fOU1.0 r.epeetfully inform the piblio
\ l that lie lot* It. moved to a room near
the MANSION MOUSE, where ho will
he prepared to reo< ire customer* a* hereto*
foie, it**init ? Prcffiaioiial liarltr, lta
hopes, l?y attention to husinesaa, together
with politeness to all, In meiit a portion of
public patron aire, in CUTTING, 81IAVIN0
AND SHAMPOOING.
Sept 7 18 If
2XATTP.ECOSO
MADE AND REPAIRED, BY
JAMES M. PRICE.
Olra him a call at his residence, near the
aA.JU.ARD SO HO Oh HOUSE.
June 22 i 1