9 \ Jti * v jl * 4 j
L i'jj g-r
ftlrtftb ffletrq.
Time. ,
9T A. CKA1I, . 0.
0 Time I thy wheel'* ere ever going ;
Over ell mankind they've rolled,
Never any preference ahowlng,
Crushing all, both young and old. I
Beauty, thou haw* shown mart die {
Strength, too, most decay j
But them la one thing we de/y
Thy band to take away.
Cold aa U thy breath, 0 Time I
It cannot wltlior thla,
For. liko the bright and rtibby wine,
'Tia strengthened by thy kisa.
Twill live when thou art dead and gone?
Ita end you'll never aee ;
For thou'lt but live until the worn
In which thla livoa?Eternity 1
Sprinkle, then, oar hair with gray,
All oor muscles sovcr;
Thou, old timo, mutt fade atvay,
But love, 'tia aure, will never.
[Charlotte Obterrer,
Uuntorons.
The Mean Man Who Got Converted
BY THE 11 FAT CONTRIBUTOR.
There was a great revival in
fhe region whero Old Smithers, as
everybody ca'led him, lived, and it
took hold of 1dm ono day. Smithera
was a dreadful mean man, oppressive
to the poor and all that,
and never paying a debt if he
could help it. Ko had been
known to turn a poor widow with
a family of small children out in*
to the street of a cold winter's dav,
because she was unable to pay the
rent of the miserable shanty she
had of him. lie was only known
as 44 Old Smitl^ers," although he
wasn't so very old either, but wo
have noticed that mean men have
tho prefix u Old" attached to
their names, generally, when their
neighbors speak of them.
Old Smithers 44 took a habit,"
as they say in Wisconsin, to attend
ono of tho 44 protracted meetings.
lie was strnck with con*
viction the first night and hopefully
converted, as lie claimed, tho
next. After his conversion he
was announced to address his fellow-sinners
and Rinneresses on the
following Sunday nftornoon. The
news that Old Smithers had got
religion 6pread all about the neighborhood.
Some doubted it ; said
he was putting it on so as to skin
folks a littlo c'oeer ; others, moie
charitable, 6aid it might be true,
and they hoped he would not be
so mean in the future, if it was.
When Sunday afternoon arrived
the church was crowded. The
entire neighborhood turned out to
hear what 60 mean a man as Old
Smithers would say for himself after
passing through conviction
and conversion. All was still m
the church when Old Smithers
arose to speak- lie began by tel
ling what a mean man he had
been all his life, lie said he had
probably dono more mean things
than any man of his years and opportunities
living, and if there was
an}' mean tiling ho had failed to
do, it was either because he hadn't
thought of it, or there was no
good chance. After going somewhat
into detail regarding his
meanness, astonishing even those
who thought they knew him l?c6t
with the recital, and declaring his
utter unworthiness, he resumed
his seat.
There was a brief pause, after
which a neighbor of Old Smithers,
a member of the church, arose
and said : w I have lived nigh
neighbor to Brother Sinithers tor
a long time. I have just listened
to Brother Smithers' remarks, And
from an intimate acquaintance
with him and his actions for many
years, I am prepared to indorse,
in the fullest manner, all the
charges ho has made against himOaI
r A nil tviAMA Iaa IT a ?n A n
duii, nuu ujui u iuu. iiu in uuiiuiii,
lv the meanest man I ever knew
in the whole course of my lite"?
and sat down.
Then arose Old Smithers, pale
and trembling with rage and exclaimed
: " Its a lie, and Til whip
you as soon as you leave the
church."
" Sib," said the astonished landlady
to a traveller who had just
sent his cup for the eevo* tli time,
"yon must be very fond of the
coffee?" " Yes, ma'am, I am,"
he replied, "or I should never
have drank so much water to get
so little."
A man having been brought before
a Dutch justice, on a charge
. / 1 ? a ? ?l_ a.
oi ,uavmg iour wives me iisiouisned
magistrate exclaimed : 44 You
shoost let dat man go. If lie lift
mit tour wife,ft lie haf-punished
enough. I lits mitonl/ von, and
dat's more as I can stand."
" Bill," said Bob, " why is that
tree called a weeping willow ?"
u Cause one of tho sneuking, plagney
things grow near the school
house and supplied the master
with switches."
In some nartn of f\?nnor>tinnf
? I ? ? - I I
rain is bo scarce, ana apples bo
abundant, that cider is absolutely >
cheaper than water. The teetotal ;
societies are panicstricken, and are
disbanding by the dozen.
No aweet maid ever unlocked
tlie heart of her lover,'^ut a kiss
was the first prisoner to fly out.
I
f . ?
? - J 1 1 - - ...
Babies. (
We love babies, end everybody
whodoee love babies?No man litis
music in his soul who don't love
babies. Babies were made to be
lovod. especially boy babies. A
man isn t worin a siilck wiio
hans't a baby, and the same rule
applies to a woman. A baby is a
spring day in winter, a hot-hose in
mid-winter ; and if it is healthy,
and good nuturod, and vou are sure
it's yours, it is a bushel of sunBliine,
no matter how cold tlio
weather. A man cannot be a
helpless caso so long as he loves
babies?one at a time. We love
babies all over, no matter how
dirty they are Babies were born
to be dirty. Wo love babies because
they are babies, and because
their mothers were lovable
and lovely women. Our love tor
babies is only bounded by the
number ot babies in the world?
We always look for babies, wo do,
with anxiety and paternal aflcction
; wo do, indeed we do. We
always have sorrowful feelings for
mothers that have no babies, and
don't expect any. Women always
look very down hearted who
have no babies; and men who
have no babies always grumble
and drink whisky and stay out
nights trying to get music in their
souls; but they can't como it.?
Babies are babies and nothing can
take their place Pianos play
ont, unless there's a baby in the
house. Wo luivo tried it: we:
know nnd we say there's nothing
like a baby. Rubies nro a pro
<!active substance and wo intend
to talk more about babies in the
future. We intend to tell our
friends if they want to be happy
in this world they must have a
baby in the house?one of their
own is preferable. Rabies stimulate
exertion ; they make a young
man'scratch gravel; and in this
view of the case, they are all the
while laying golden eggs. A man
is hardly cvor worth three red
cents until he gets a wife and baby.
They push him to it. While
he is making enough tor their sunport,
he is sure to have something
over.
Tiikrk is an old gentleman in
New Orleans, named Jules Padre,
eighty-six years . f age. who, for
m??re than thirty years has not
had a tooth in his head. Some six
weeks ago his gums began to itch
and swell, and very soon he began
to cut somo teeth. He has now a
full month of young teeth, grow
i nrr fivi n) t*
mI suppose," said ft quack,
while feeling the pulse of u patient
who reluctantly submitted to
solicit his advice, u I suppose you
think me ft bit of n humbug?"?
' Sir," gravely replied the sick
mftn, 411 was not aware until now
that you could 60 readily discover
a man's thoughts by teeling his
pulse."
A very modest old maid, visit
.ing a newly-married friend recently
saw one her husband's
shirts on the bed, and exclaimed:
44 Oh, mercy! ft man's shirt on
your bed ! Such a thing on my
bed would give mo the nightmare
!"
A railroad conductor at Troy,
N. Y., recently deserted his own
wile and ran away with his neigh
bor's. The neighbor has fallen
heir to a nice little fortune of $72,000,
and now the fugitive wife
tA nnmn Ko/>lr n??/l ?.!*!. I
??MM?9 ?V VVIIiV IU4VIV UI1U I!) U VWIIJ 1
him.
Colic i < Houses.?Tukc one
tea spoonful of the salt of tartar, to
one pint of water?shake well,
and drench the animal with it.,
and if not relieved in one half
hour, repeat the dose; but I do
not think you will have to repeat
the dose.
Tijk wealthiest people in the
world are the Osage Indians, in
Kansas. The tribe numbers three
thousand, and have, after all expenses
are paid, one hundred and
sixty acres of choice laud per capita,
and $0,000,000 in money.
Tiir fifteenth amendment has
pcneuaieu the entrenched camp
of Masonry. The Grand Lodge
of the State of Illinois has issued
instructions to all subordinate
lodges to admit negroes and tnulnttoes.
Judge Bond decided in New
York recently that a mortgage
made in 1858, but renewed in
186t5, must be paid in gold, the
renewal not being equivalent to a
new contract.
A man wa9 arrested in Kansas
city for stealing ice, but as the
nrmmrltf l?a
j-. - wtaiu ?IVW 1/V J ?I I I C"' I
fur identification, having molted,
I lie cliargo wouldn't hold.
u Youno man, do yon believe in
a future state)" '4In course I
duz; and what's more, I mean to
enter it as soon as Jletsy gets her
tilings ready."
Don't give up trying to do right.
"Whatsoever your trials may be,
look above for strength to do your
duty.
DkATH or A JkRIRYMAN 104 Y?.AnII Urn
Mr. John Van F.inburgh, of Kearney, N. J.,
died recently, eged 104 yeara. He ?u married
fire titnea, end bed numeroea children,
grand children, great grand children end
great-great grand children. At the age of 114
be married e Oermen girl 10 jeer a old, end
within e jeer fhe pracnted him with twina,
which, howerer, lired hot e abort time. The
old men wee ao delighted and ohildiah thet
for e week he refneed to el low the twina to be
buried. He wea n wealthy tamer.
I ' ?"> 9 * t
' . < < / CttM
CIIARIESTON
? AD
S-tiSm, aiiisis aiij'
DRESSED Flooring, Coilinjr, Weather Boar
Over n hundred different Patterns of R!
lor salo at Now York price*. Mantel-Pieces,
short notice. Stair Rail, Newel* and Bullustcr
to order.
Good and Substantial Work made ne ilion[
tJnited States. Wo linvc on hand the largest
Baltimore, all of which wo gunrnnlco will giv<
Substantial Work. The suhscrihera can reler t
Carolina and Florida, as to tho character ol'th
Y
Oppoailo Wando Fertilizer Works, nnd it
Pavilion Hotels. Sept 2$
"rh h_:
* I? 13 7%. r_M_^ 9
All IQJVffl&rra CTTmSIBIPi,
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sept 28 'It) ly
EDWIN BATES & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IX
DKY GOODS
AXD
CMOTSK6
122 & 124 Meeting St.
CHARLIESTOW, <0.
Ekwim Ratks. Gko C. Ski.nan
Tiioa R. McGaiian. Ciiai. K. Bate*.
Sept 28 19 fi<n
A7B. MULLIGAN,
CHARLESTON, S- C.
MESSRS. SULLIVAN & SON,
ARE MY
AGENTS
GREEN VILLR\ S. C.,
And will make liberal casii
dranccs on all
COTTON
Shipped to ine through them.
A. It. MULLIGAN.
Sept 28 19 ly
ZOGBAUM,
YOUNG & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
ftlnsirnl Snslrttiufnte,
BTBltBGS, <&C.
A heists ot MTKISWAY ?V sons and
J. II. I >T N 11 V MS PIANOS; OAR*
IIAHT A NEF.DH AM'S MELODEONS;
TIPTON'S PATENT QUI TAR.
1 UN I NO and REPAIRING |>rom[>tly attended
10.
101 KING ST., CHARLESTON, s. C.
Fkrpinakd ZooBacm, IIkxry Young.
New Yoilt. C. L. McCifxaimx,
Clinrliaton, S C.
Sept 28 19 8m
Furniture! Furniture!
:o:
B. WHITE'S
Furniture and Upholstery
WfoRl.nQ<DM\%
238 KINO STREET, PION :0F;TIIE
nOIiDEH ROCKER,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, SOfun,
Table*, Bedsteads, Chaira, Gla**c?,
M'ittre?*ea; al*o, rhililrrn'a Curiinges, Ac.,
Ac.., at lila uaual Low Prices. Everything
warranted as represented.
Ilia is no new concern, being 23 years catab
lished. Try him.
Sept 28 19 3in
khta ai.isiirn 1811.
( l si 11 \(.s 6c
BAILEY,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
282 BALTIMORE ST., HALTIMORR,
Have the Largtst nud Brat Assorted Stock in
the city of
SCHOOL, MEDICAL
and LAW, and DENTAL,
CLASSICAL and MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS.
An immenae .apply of (JKNERAL DANK
AND COUNTING-IIOU8F
STATIONERY.
Illank Dooka made to order in any atyie of
Dinding and Iluling,
The tame careful Attention (Ire to 0RDER8
aa to Peraonal Purcbaeee. Inaide Figure* alwaye.
Send for Cataloguee, Ac.
Sept 18 lit 4m
X_
nBRTISEMEKTS.]
il?, Shelving, Ilox Board*. An., Ac.
looldinga, making over II'O.IIUO Cert on hand
Door and Window Frnmes made to order nt
8 of Walnut and Mahogany, on hand and made
> nt tit is ortahlirhmcnt n? can he inndo in the
rtnek of the ahove Good* 8011th of the City of
i entire ratiffnetion t" all who want Good and
0 gentli men all over thi? State, Georgia, North
cir work for the pad twenty year*.
V. P. RU88BLL & CO.,
EAST EN1) llASKTi PTKKKT,
1 tbo immediate vicinity of Charleston and
IV ly
Til OS. P. SMITH
(LATE NAYF.EIt. SMITH ?fc CO.)
FACTOR AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
NO. 4 BOYCE A CO S WHARF
OHAF.L3DTON, O. C.
GEO W. Wet V Ell l| "0'.|t?clet| will* tlie
bu.inew, and will give liig heal atten*.
tiun to the internet* of hi* liirmli,
Oa refill h'trillion guon to pnrchn*
inu Meichnndinu of nil kind.', when placed
in fond*.
c?r Advance* made on eonioginncfit*.
Oct 5 20 fim
Geo. W. Williams & Co.
CPA 0SMMBS*
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
PROPRIETORS
C.4 IlOK.l !\' A flktilizi:R.
Williams, Birnie & Co.
COMMISSION MSItCHANT8, N. Y.
DAVID & STRADLEY
WILL mnko Liberal Advances on Cotton
nml Produce ship| od to us in Cburleston
or Now York.
A GEXTS r<ni
EUREKA SELF-FASTEN I NO. RUCKLE
LOCK, BUTLER A SWETT3 TIES.
8apt 28 1H .1m
I). F. FLIiiULNGA CO.
WHOLES A LE DEA /.EES
is
shoe's
&
No. 2 Hay no St, cor. Church,
OMARUEdirON, ?? ?.
D. F. Flkmino. SAM'L A. KEL*<*N,
JANIKA M. Wilson.
S?pl 28 10 Sni*
ilenrybischoff
& CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AN!) l>R.\:.ri;8 |M
Wines, Liquors,
nl1 ^ i at n m /"v i n n "
mm, lumiiiu, &\j,
NO. 107 BAST BAY,
CKAffl&SSflOT, B. Co
II. DltCHOFK. C WlILBKBNo
J II. PlItrER.
Sept 28 19 6m
COWLAM GRAViBY,
DIRECT IMPORTER OP
Hardware,
Cnttery.
<?UI1S,
&
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS.
ir Ilsa received a full stock for tli*
wholesale trade.
Vi, t.O !??.? D..
V. UM urtok AJrtJ I
(South of (he Old Pout Office.)
Cliarlt'Mfon, W. .
S?*pt 28 19 8m
PELZKR, RODdKRS & CO,
COTTON FACTORS
and general
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BROWN A CO'S WHARF,
CD.
Liberal advances madeon con
sionments.
?'? ARB AlAO
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
tub
Atlantic Phosphates,
ok
OMARUEWrON, 3. O.
8*pt 28 19 8m*
KINSMAN ifa IJO WELL,
Eactora and uthvn.
chants.
?:o:?
Liberal Advances made on Cotton
and Naval Stores.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
8*P7 16 3m
\ ?p* ^
1 1 1 1 - _ ? 1J 1 !J 1 1 '
Bosadalis1
?<nnHE"o R E AVATM K R I C AN
S X HEALTH RESTORER, pnrlflo*
Silie tdnod nml core* Scrofula. 8>|>hilia,
)Skin Ui'i'iK', Rheumatism. DiKcnacs
>Vonu?n, ami all Chronic Affection*
>.?f the Uloo<l, Liver ami Kidney*.
S) Recommended by the .Mcilieiil FnctiL
)iy mid ninny thuusuuds of our beat
< Read (ho tettlmony of Phyeicbin*
(nnd |niticnt* who hove lined Itnsadali*;
yond for our Rosndnti* (Juide to Health
yjook. or Alinannc foi tbi* year, which
Wi' publish Tor gratuitous distribution
will give you much valuable iulorKJu
mnllon.
I>r. H. W. Carr, of Baltimore, saya :
) I tnko pleasure in recommending
?)your Hii.vtnAi.iti as a very powerful
/alterative. 1 have seen it used in two
Vases with hnppy result*?ono in n
Vti*o of secondary ayphilia, in which
)thc patient pronounced htmrclf curcil
rafter having taken Dve liultloa of your
. /medicine. The other is a ruse of ecrof/JR
culn of Ions standing, which is rapidly
I Jh yiiiproviug under its use, and ihe in,
(dil ations ore that the patient will
i (er^yonu recover. I have carefully cx
( mined the formula I v which your
\ltosudalis is made, anil find it nn ex
Lv-cllcnt compound of alterative ingrevlienta.
S Dr. Sparks, of Nicholnavllle, Ky.,
)say* ho lias used Kosud.ilia in caaca ol
Wroful t nint Secondary Svphilia with
/satisfactory rcsulta-as n cleaner of the
I)nioo,l I know no better remedy.
) Benjamin Il chtol, of Lima, Ohio,
/writes: I have ruffe red for twenty
vyenrs wi:h .in inveterate eruption over
vnr.y whole body ; a short lime rlnco I
(.purchased a bottle ol Kosudulis and it
^^ {.effected n perfoct euro.
. Hosadalis is sold hy all druggists.
S Laboratory, 01 Exchange IMace,
'Baltimore.
Dra. Clesients & Co.
J'i oprit.'ttr*.
May IS 62 ly
PLANTATION 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
wliich 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
nnilAi*tiilnA(] 41?a Kniltlo
unuv/i 1I1111V9 blic UllUllJ
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,
and the most popular
medicine In the civilized
world?be sure and get
the genuine. Sold by all
Druggists, Grocers and
Country Stores.
J iiiio '11, I di il. 5 1y
A. F. CIlliVHKUX,
?A N I)
ARCHITECT,
W&TJWM WIIMS
Corner Meoting-St end Rjrlbcck's Alley,
02i4b&k33TP-MJ, 3, ?,
/'/>JAT^ MADE TO ORDER.
AND FREE OF f'11 A RDM,
WHEN WORK DONE BY ME.
Deo 8 29 ly
COLUMBIA HOTEL,
CO LLilC/A, HO UTll CA no LISA.
rpilE Proprietors take pleasure in nnnouno1
iii" thisclcifautly-luruishcd Establishment
n<>?v open tor the accommodation of i;uriili.
Tlio ti\?>lo will always Ik> supplied with every
delicacy or tlio season?both from the New
York nuci Charleston markets, nml no efforts
will he spared to give perfect satisfaction, in
every respect, to our patrons. PUKE LU.VCII
in the refectory every day fioin 11 until I2J.
WM. GORMAN. t ?
II. II. BADENIIOP, J I nopni"OIlsPcpt
29 19 tf
N ickerson HouseHotel,
COLUMBIA, S.C.
THE undersigned having
JBRENEWED his lease upon
tho above Popular House, will endeavor to
uMitv it uiiv vi iiio uiosi agrccnlilo Hotel* in
tho South. A call la solicited.
Free Omnibus to and from the Hotel.
WM. A. WKit;IIT,
Proprietor.
Sept 8 15 tf
TOWNES & EASTr
4iS!SQ3i03J3B8
ART*
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY.
PRACTICE IN OHKF.NVIl.LE AND
HUHllOUNDINO OOUNflBI.
Offico Over Julius C. Smith's.
O. V. TOWSRII. OLIft D. KAIT, |
Ap 17 49 tf
u Do yon cull tViis a trnnk ?" growled
a dejected poster. " If
only reeds a lightning rod to be
mistaken for a boarding house." s
.. *. -v1^ T :<, * fcj
r c* 1 ) v .?> * V .* "u
' -' *a? 1
Charleston
Advertisements.
Old Carolina Viltcr*.
\V? tnfc<< |>l>-ai>iiie in off, ling the
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
TH10TIIK public Tli'y ?r? compound
a id with crrii euro, miH contain funir
of ihc i o*i Toniv* in i I'Iimi mm opt* Ar
r\Id-nr* of the mpMiioriiy ?? ?'ur Bitt??ri?
i?vi r nil u'lion*, \v?" Iihvc cfifictlw from
'iiMiiyof tin* loNiiiiitf I'liytil-inns in onrBta t,
w liu have prescribed them In their practice.
IBB OLD CAROLINA D1TTKRS
Will l?e fouiiil invaluable for
Want of Appetilo,
Genetill D?l llity,
Cliil's and Fever nn?l DvipfpiU.
tt'e do nol ?>fT?-r our Ditter. "8 a euro for i'l
di.t-iiRi-s, but ii8 an Ari-tuuiio Tonic, they
l HVr no C'|li>ll.
For rali* by all DruggWU anil Grocen
-vi ry w Iiit*.
I*iinc'pnl Depot,
GOODRICH. WIN EM AN JL CO.
Impoit* r? of Choice Ding* and Chemical.
UhnrhtttD, 8. C.
Mli 9 42 ly
GEO. W. CAUUENTER'S
COM FOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SAll
8.1 PARI I.I A.
GEO. W. CARPENTER'S
CONFOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF I.U
CI lU.
IHIE-E CELEURATED I'REPARA
'I IONS, oiigitnillv introduced by Geo.
IV. Carpenter. under lite palronage of the
medical faculiy, have hecn en long exti-n
rivrly ii*ed bv ph\eiciiine and other., thai
hoy ?re generally known for their initio.le
value, anil can he relied on ns being
iitosl VHlunhle rniii'illti in all ca.-a where
Sn imparl II a or Rochn are applicable, anil
cannot be loo highly rei'Omtmtubd. The\
are prepared in a highly concentrated form,
.?o a. to rentier I lie* done .mull niul convent
ent. Onler* by mnU or otherwite will re
reive prompt attention.
GEO. vv. OAliPEKTl R. HEN?ZF.Y it CO.,
Whnle.ale Chemical IVarehnnae,
No. 7:i7 Maiket. 8tnet, Philadelphia.
DOll IE it MOtSE, Wliole.ale Aifeiita,
Charlecton.S. C
Nov 17 2t ly
FT T\ T OAL 10,
I;IIAKIJ^YO^, S. V.
( Largest nnd most complete't
p33r | M anulnetory of Dc?'?r? S??hea, /
( II lends, Moulding*. Ac.,in the J
Southern States.
%B~ Printed price list de-Be* competition.
Sir- Semi for one.
S<1~ Sent free cm application.
April '27 4U " |y
DANIEL H. SILCOX'S
FURXITURK WARKR0OMS.
175, 177 & 179, King Street
CHARLESTON, S. C.
tKHTABMsngn in 1838.
i Kcrpi constantly on iinnil .
1 a well sclcrtcil Stuck of r^M^.
FZTF.17XTTJP3,
!*X Which he offers at
Rsss? REASONABLE
T7l 1>XICES.
N. lJv-GOOrt.S CAREFULLY PACKED
for siirrrixo.
Nov 21 27 *!>
h\ VON~SA NTM,
IMPORTER or
PARIS FANCY GOODS,
Toy*. Polls, Ramos, Children's Carriage*,
Fioncb Confcctonery, Firo Works,
INDIA HITBRRR GOODS,
Such ns Clothing. Nursery Sheeting, Ac.,
22U King-St. 2 tloors nhove .Market,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Mar 30 45 ly*
NATIONAL HOTEL,
?(?UtWIMiatfiN, O!
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PROPRIETOR.
P. luvinnv i,?vk-t.-i.
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RATES
Of Tl?*r?1 per Ojy $3 Oft
Supper, Brenklaft ami Lodging 2 ftft
Single Me*I*... 1 Oft
Sep 1 15 tf
PAVILION HOTEL,
(0 bi AraftgiBu ? S5r? s.
BOARD,
Per Day $1 00.
R. HAMILTON, Superintendent.
Wm. II. I* BlITTKRFin.D.
l*ro|>ric*irt>?N
Kept 20 10 tr
WM. SHEPHERD & CO.,
No. 24, llayne Slrert, CharUaton, 8. C.
ItKM.KR* IN
C100KING STOVES, RANGES AND
) Healing Stove*. Pirtn.ee of Stove*
with price* aad description will l?? sent ?p
on appltea'ion. Jitii* 90 S-ly
THE MULS HOUSE,
?3S&>&S>3B!Ja33- ?t *
- ~y f WII
PARKER & CO. Proprietor*.
FIH8T-CLA8S IIOTKL.
BOARD, I'ER DAY || 00.
Deo 8 20 tf
CHARLESTON HOTEL
CHARLESTON, S. C.
E. H. JAtJKSON, Proprietor.
A SftmTANT*. A. niTTTFRFfEBD, (f?r
/m, ???r|y of 111* rovllioo Hotul,)?a<] W. <
i. U1LLER, ?
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Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
VOB PVBXJYIXO ?m BLOOD.
The reputation this ?*.
sssv^arssx-asa
^ M many of which are truly
marvellous. Inveterate
Jr ? caaee of Scrofblous dla/f
joi. case, whore tho svstetfl
JfL- {<*% seemed saturated with
A?\ corruption, have been
|HI purified and cured by It.
SoroAiiou* olfactions and
uisoraers.wmcn were
pravated by the scnTO*
^ ">ua contamination until
ntoj wetepainftdly afflicting, hare been radically
cured in such great numbers In almost every eoo
tlon of the country, that the public scarcely need
to be Informed of Its virtues or uses.
Scrofhlous poison Is one of the most destructive
enemies of our race. Often, this unseon and
onfelt tenant of the organism undermines the con*
stitution, and Invites the attack of enfeebling or Of
tal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its
presence. Again, It seems to breed Infection
throughout the body, and then, on some favorable
occasion, rapidly develop Into one or other of Ita
hideous forms, either on tho surface or among the
vitals. In the latter, tubercles may be suddenly
deposited In the Inngs or heart, or tumors formed
fat the liver, or It shows Ita presence by eruptions
on the skin, or fbnl ulcerations on some part of
the body. Hence the occasional use of a bottle
of this Barsaparilla Is advisable, even when no
active symptoms of disease appear. Persons afflicted
with the following complaints generally
And immediate relief, and, at length, cure, by the
Use Of this HA RSAI'AIULIjA: St. Anthony'*
Hw, .Ross or Krysipetas, Wfw, Holt
Jtheum, Benin Head, giiisoorwi, gore fCyes,
gore JKars, and other eruptions or visible forma
of SoroDtlous disease. Also in the more con'
cealed forms, as Dj/epepeia, Dropsy, Heart
Disease, fits, JSpilepsy, Hear alula, and
tho various Uteeronm affections of tho muscular
and nervous systems.
Syphilis or Venereal and Hfereuriat 7
oases are cured by It, though a long time ts required
for subduing tnese obstinate maladies by
any medicine. But long-oontlnuod use of this
medicine will cure the complaint. Zeueorrheeot
or While*, Uterine Ulcerations, and female
Diseases, are commonly soon relieved and ultimately
cured by Ita purifying and Invigorating
effect. Minute directions for each case are found
in our Almanac, supplied gratis.
and Oout, when caused by accumulations of extraneous
matters In tho blood, yield quickly to U,
iv, <uav Mtar I.vm)ii?iiiu, jorw?ry, iwap?f
Mow or Inflammation of the lArcr, and <??**
tflro. when uhtni, u they often do, from the
rankling poisons in the blood. This SAMBAPA
RJmAjA ta a great restorer for the strength
and rigor of the system. Those who are iosgulri
and IAutlrtm, Jtcapondcnt, Slccplctr,
and troubled with Nerroua Apprthcnaiona or
or any of the affections symptomatic off
Wemkncaa, will find immediate relief and coot
rlnolng evidence of its restorative power upon
trial.
PREP A RED B Y
Br. jr. C. Al'ER * CO., I*well, Btaum.,
Practical and Analytical Ckemiata.
SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
Eor sa'e in Greenvillr ny
iiauiuson a Marshall,
M. A. HUNTER A CO., Agents.
Aug 31 15 1y
The Great Medical Discovery I
Dr. WALKBB'S CAJLIFORNTA.
VINEGAR BITTERS,
gjs Hundreds of Thousands
.J J Bear testimony to llieix wonderful;? E-5
Curative Eflccta g.? ^
8^| WHAT ARE THEY? j||
Igl
?| 2 TT1ET ARB NOT A VTLE Of?
F AN C Y DRINK,Iff,
Made of Poor Rum. "Whlslcey, Proof Bplrlta.
and llofuao Liquors. <iuciun?l, sptocd.'
and RVL-ftoiio-I to ploaao liio taste, c.i led 'Tonic*
" Appetizers," ' llMioren," &<?., that Iced tho
tippler on to drnnlcennasa ftud Tain, but are a true
Medicine, made trom tho Native Root-* and
llcrbs of CalitoruU, freo from all Alooholio
Stimulant*. TheyarotheGRBAT BLOOD
PURIPIERan.lXrrXOrVTNa PRINCIPLE,
a perfect Keaov.ator and Invigoratoc
ot the Hritriu, caj-^rinxotf all poisonous matter,
nnd restoring the bloo I to a halthy condition.
No person can take those lUucrs, according to
direction*, and rcmuin long unwell.
IIOU will bo given for an inciirnblo case, pro-'
1.ding tho bones uro not destroyed by mineral1
jxiiama or othor moan*, and tlie vital organs
wasted bcvnnd tho point of repair.
For Inflamrn rtory and Chronio Rheu-'
raatism, and Oout. Dyspepsia, or Indigo
ition. Bilious, Remittent, and Intermittent
Fevers, Dis'iAsca of tlia Blood,
Liver. Kidnoys. and Bladder, thevu Bitters
have been most a-irccratul. Such. Diseases
oro caused by Vitiated Blood, which .
i* st-n'-rdly produced by derangement of tho !
Digestive Organs.
Tney Invigorate the stomach, and stimulate
tho torpid liver and bowala, which reader than
ot unequalled cllirocy In rloatislnir the bloo I of
nil impurities, and imparting now Ufa and vigor
o 1 he whole system.
* Dyspepsia or Indigestion, ITcadnthe.|
Pain in the Hhoulder*, loughs, TiKhtnscs of the
Client, Dizzinc**, Sour Htomach,jlad Taate in
the Houth, Hi.lions Attack*, Palpitation of the
Heart, Copiona Discharges of Urino, Tain In
tho rcjjions of tho Kidneys, nnd n hundred other
5UMI ui ) IH|>VUII1* which nru m* su^nagl OLJ
yspepala, aro cured hytheso Hitters.
Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever you find
its impurities burst in* through tho Skin in PimBea,
Eruptions, or Horrs; clean so it wlisn it is
ul, sod your feelincs will tell you when. Keep
the blood pure and tho health of the system will
follow. 4
PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking In
the system of so many thousands, aro effectually
destroyed and removed.
For full direct loos, road carefully tho circular'
around each bottle, printed m four languages? I
English, ilerman, French, andHpunish.
J. WAI.KKll, 32 Sc St Commereo Street. N. Y. ]
Proprietor. R. H. Me RONALD * CO.,
Dnatwlstsand Osneral Agents.
Baa Franriwot California, and II and 34 Com*:
mc'ce btrust, N. Y.
KTW)IAJ ilY ALL RRTTGOI8T8 AND1
DEALERS. .
?r For s.*l? in Oieenville bv
M. A. HUNTER & CO.,
ASD
HARRISON A MARSHALL.
Aug 31 15 fim
NOTICE.
13liK UNDERSIGNED WILL BE PRE.
pared with
TWO NEW
(GULLETTS ik GUIS WOLD'S.)
Customers can bnre their choice. Both f*<4
by Patent Feeders, which, it is said, by ad-,
ding to tho rcgulurily of feeding, turns out
more Lint than when fod l>y hand.
Bales of 450 to 500 lbs. weight will he corn*
pressed into a space of 5 feet long, 2 feet
wide and 2 feet thick, which will he neatly
covered wit J new Bugging and Iron Tics; for
which (Bugging and Ties) wo will chargo One
Dollnr and Fifty Cents ($1,501 nor Bale.
Customers who desire to do so, ran storo
their Cotton in our Warehouse, whiob will be
under iho ore of our Watchman and in reach
of our Force Pump, until ready to sell; at
which time we expect to uiaVe arrangements
to ship direct to some Factory North, or buy
on the moat reasonable terms.
Planters will please give us n trial,
COTTON PICKED AT 1-20.
LESTER A BROS.
Aug 17 19 tf
SAMUEL BLAOK. BARBER.
WOULD respectfully inform the pihlio
that h" has Removed to a room near
the MANSION HOUSE, where he will
he prepared to receive customers as hereto,
fore. Being a Pro/fminttal Barber, he
hopes, by attention to business*, together
with politeness to all, to merit a portion of
public patronage, in CUTTING, 811AVINQ
and shampooing.
Sept 7 1? If
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