??f?y*?!??
Jfamoroitf. ,
= I
The Unlucky Lovers.
A TALb"OF"JAP4M. I
Faouy Foo Foo *h a girl,
A ohlld of the great Tycoon ;
She wore her head bald, and her clothi were
made
Halt pjtticoat, half pantaloon ;
Ilor face was tba color of lemon peal
And tba chape of a table apoon. ,
A bandsomo young chap wa? Johnny Hi-Ill,
And ha wore papar tuuclin clothoa ;
Ilia glossy black hair on tha top of bia haad
In tbo form of a shoe-brush rose ;
Hia ayes slanted downward, aa It some chap
Had savagely pulled hia nose.
Fanny Foo-Foo loved Johnny Ui-Hi,
And when, in the usual style,
lie popped, the blushed such a deep orange
tinge,
You'd hare thought sho'd too much bile,
If it hadn't been for her slant-eyed glance
And her charming, wide-mouthed smile.
And oft in the bliss of their now-born love
Did theae little Pagans stray
All around in spots onjoyiug thomsolros
In a striotly Japanese way ;
She howling a song to a one-stringed lute
On which sho thought she could play.
Often he'd clitnb to a high ladder's top,
And quietly thero ropose,
As he stood on his bond and fanned himself,
While sho balanced him on hor nose ;
Or else she would got in a pioltlo tub,
And he kicked it around on bis toes.
The courso of truo love, even in Japan,
Often runs extremely rough,
An.l ??i<? flnrco Tvcoon, when ho hoard of this,
Used Japanese oaths so tough
That his courtiers' hair would havo stood on
end
If only they'd had enough.
So the Tycoon buckled on both his swords,
In his pistol placed a wnd,
And went out to hunt for the truant pair,
With his nerves braced by a tod.
lie found them enjoying their guileless selves
On top of a lightning rod.
Sternly he ordered the gcntlo Foo-Foo
To'" come down out of that there !"
And he told lli-Hi to go to a place?
I won't say precisely whero,
Then ho dragged off his child, whoso spasms
envinced
Unusually wild despair. ,
But the Tycoon, alas ! was badly fooled,
Despite his paternal pains,
For John, with n tooth-pick let all the blood
Out of his jugular veins,
While, with a bark somersault on to the floor,
Foo-Foo battered out her brains.
They buried them both in the Tycoon's lot,
Right under a dogwood tree,
Where they could list to the nightingale and
The buis of the bumble-bee ;
And whore the mosquito's sorrowful chant
Maddens the restless flea.
And often at night, when the Tycoon's wife,
Slumbered as sound as a post,
His almond-shaped eyeballs looked on a sight
That scared him to death a.most:
'Twas a bald-headed spectre flitting about
With a paper muslin ghost!
Scene at a Railroad Station.?
At one ot the railroad depots in
the vicinity of Elizabeth, Me., intending
travellers were recently
amii6ed in this wiso : A countryman
purchased a ticket, and thus
addessed the a??ent:
41 Stranjrer, I want to leave my
dop in tliis 'ere office until the
train starts. I'm afraid somebody
will steal him."
" You can't do it," 6aid the
clerk. " Take him out."
44 Well, stranger, that is cruel ;
but you're both dispositioned
alike, and he's kinder company
for you."
44 Jake Iiira out," roared tlie
clerk.
44 Well, 6trangcr, I don't think
you're honest, and you want watching.
Here, Dragoon," he said to
the dog, 44 sit down here and watch
that fellow sharp !" and, turning
on his heel, he said to the clerk,
14 Put him out, stranger, if he's
troublesome 1"
The dog remained there until
the train started, watching and
growling at every movement of
the clerk, who gave him the better
part the office.
Fcnny Mistake.?Not many
days ago a gentleman entered a
certain insurance office located on
Main street near the dock, and
tossing a paper on the counter,
said :
44 That's run out, and I want to
get it renewed."
A broad grin suffused the face
of the wicked clerk, as ho unfolded
the document.
44 You are sure this has run out,
are you ?" siad he.
44 Well," was the reply, 441 suppose
it has. My wife gave it to
me, Baj'ing it had rnn out., and 1 j
inuet get it renewed right off."
Then the clerk held ?p what
was to all appearance a marriage
certificate. The applicant for in
surance seized it and departed
hastily.
Makk Twain produces one of the
most striking cases of meanness on
record. He 6ays ho knows a
society which hired a man to blast
rocks, and as he was pounding the
liowder with a crowbar, an exnlo
sion took place, Bending the man
and crowbar out of night. I3utli
came down all right, and the man j
went to work again promptly.?
lint though he was gone only fifteen
minutes, the company "docked
him for lost timo."
Tub Mayor of an interior Texaa
city, instead of issuing a proclamation
against the dogs, goes
through the streets with a doublebarrelled
shot sun and shoots
tliero.
, i
Popular Errors.?To think (
lint the moro a man cats the fat:er
and stronger he will become.
1\> believe that the more hours =
children study tl e faster they will
learn. To conclude that, if exerciso
is good, the more violent it is
the more good is done. To imagino
that every hour taken from
sleep is an hour gained. To act
on tho presumption that tlio smallest'
room in the house is large
enough to sleep in. To argue that
whatever remedy causes one to
feel immediately better is good for
the system, without regard to
more ulterior effects. To eat without
an appetite, or to continno to *
eat aftor it has been satisfied,
merely to gratify the taste. To
eat a hearty supper for tho pleas
are experienced during tho brief '
time it is passing down the throat, t
at tho expense of a whole night of ?
disturbed sleep and a weary wak- <
ing in the morning. '
Tiie Canadian telegraphs arc en- ,
tilled to the credit of having discovered
how fast an earthquake
travels. At Mimouski, when the
lato earthquake was made known
to tho operator there, he at once 1
asked the Quebec man how ho felt, j
The shock having arrived just as
the latter was about to answer, it
caused him to change his mind 1
and ask tho Montreal man, two |
hundred miles further on, wheth* 1
or lie hud felt it. The hitter had
just timo to say, " no,'' when the
office was shaken to its foundation.
i.
The War in Laurens.
On Friday last a portion ol tbo fifth army
corps arrived here from Tennessee on tho way j
to Laurens, and on Saturday morning tbey
marched for tbeir destination. Tho number '
was said to bo about .'500. It was said that
another body took another road, that a park
of artillery was also enrouto for tho same
place, that a regiment was also moving on |
Spartanburg and Union, nnd that another regi* i
mont was to bo scattered promiscuously. Is I
this all Joe's doings ? What dues it mean?? 1
What docs Joseph want?
Later?Men who nro acquainted with ,
sounds affirm that they heard cannon firing on ,
Sunday night last. <
Still later?Joseph's army are retiring upon 1
Newberry, having accomplished the job which
he hud on foot for Laurens. They nro within
four miles of tho town. The Oeneral arrived
on Monday night nt 8 o'clock, considerably
juded from the effects of the three days' campaign.
Tho battle was fought nt Milam's
Creek, and resulted in favor of the (lag of tho
Union, eleven distinguished prisoners taken
?no others wanted.
Till mlii v . 11 A M Tl... nrms l.na ri>l it rnc.l
full ol clan, nnd now occupy Newberry.
The Prisoner*?Col. Smith Jones, Sheriff
Stoho Darlington, Dr. Kiehurdson and son,
Col. Mosely, Ilcnry Subcr, J. Y. II. Williams,
Spencer Harris, Geo. Cupcland nnd son, nnd
Ford Todd, wero precipitately sent to Columbia
Tuesday morning before day, in consequence
of a report that 1200 cnvnlry wero
coming to their rescue. (Of coursu no such
thing was contemplated, and the originator of
this rile report ought to be whipped, if only
for the inconvenience and pain inflicted on tho
prisoners, in this unnecessary night movement.)
Very latest?Tho army with ordnnnce wagons
unopened. Ac., is leaving for Columbia
jo concentrate upon Joe, and thus has ended
the most brilliant anil bloodless victory, of a
short campaign, recorded in the annals of
war.?Js'ttcbcrry Herald, 30lit nil.
- VT? ?
The Carolina Spartan of Spartanburg
says: " A party of mounted men, variously
estimated et from twenty to fifty, accord*
ing to the condition of lite imagination ot
the estimator, visited our town about 2 A.
M. on Pridnj last. They went immeliale.
ly to the jail, called the sheriff and asked
him to come out. lie, however, seeing
through the window tlint they were rather
a fnntsstic looking seat, nnd suspecting that
the object of their visit was somewhat ec
centiic, refused to go out, and asked what
they wanted. They replied that they had
come for a purpose lie told them if they attempted
to enter the jail some of tiiem
would be hurt. After some further parleying
they left, screaming like wild men
through (he streets, and filing off their
guns, very much to the alarm of the people.
Tills is (he first lime our town Ins been vis
iti-d by tlu-ee outlandish gentry, and we
hope it will be the la?l. If our sheriff had
not been a man of unusual firmness, we
have no doubt some outrage would have
been perpetrated.
Static Temperance Convention.?Delegates
from variouR tempeianen societies in
South Carolina, met in Columbia on the
10th instant. An organization was cffoc.ted
under the name of the "State Temperance
Society," and the following person elected as
permanent officers: J'retulcnl?T. 8. Moorman
of Newberry; first Vice Prciident?
C. D. Stanley, of Columbia; second Vice
Prctidenl?D. L. Boozer, of Columbia ; Sec
retary?F. P. Beard, ot Columbia.
The convention decided that the Sons of
Temperance is the h>st organization now
existing for the purpose of the society, and
appointed a committee charged with the
illll W /?f f nbitws llift noft/io?r.o?. ?.* osvs |1?a
j ... ........... j, \rre
0rgAni7.nlion of the order in this State.
A decision w?i filed in Ihe Supreme Court,
in Columbia, on Wednesday lust, 23d inst,
in the long contested ease of Blnckville vs.
Barnwell. n? tiie county seat of Barn well
County, settling the question finally in favor
of Blnckville.
II P. Adams, route Agent of the South
ern Express Company over the Oreenville
and Columbia Railroad, has left the service
of the company, an I will he succeeded by
W. J. Cross well of Sumter.
Ezekiel McAbee, who woe convicted of
murder and condemed to he hanged at the
last term of the Court of the Reunions for
Spartanburg County, was executed on Friday
last,
Hon. Jas. L. Orr bars resigned hia position
aa President of the Anderson County Far.
men AB'ocmuon, on account oi ofhoiai (Julie*.
Kiilmcribe fur the Entw pribr ; \
$2 will pay from now to Jan. 1872. <;
Charleston
Advertisements.
Old Carolina Kilters.
& IDEBHialiHtrittPTSJIb 'tt'CD&miJ
We lake pleasure in ofF?ring the
OLD CAROLINA HITTERS
TO THE public. They ere compound
ed with great care, and contain fume
>f (lie best Touiea in the rharmncopia. As
?\ idence of I lie supcilority of our Hitters
>ver all o'liers, we have certificates from
ninny of llie leading physicians in ourState,
who have prescribed them In their practice.
1 UK OLD CAROLINA BITTERS
iVill be found invaluable for
Want of Appetite,
General Del ility,
Chil's and Fever and Dyspepsia.
d'e do not offer our Hitters as a cure for all
Ureases, but as an Aromatic Tonic, they
iave no equal.
For sale by all Druggists and Grocers
very where.
Vinci pal Depot,
GOODRICH. WINEMAN A CO,
mporters of Choice Drugs and Chemicals,
uinrirtii.il, 2>. t.;.
Mil 9 42 ly
GEO. W. CARPENTER'S
:OMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SAR I
SAPAUll.l A.
OEO, W. CARPENTER'S
X>v POUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BU
OIIU.
1^11 E<E CELEBRATED PREPARA
1 ION8, ot iginnll v in I rod need by Ceo.
IV. Carpenter, under tbe patronage of the
nedical faculty, have been so long exten
dvely used bv phyaieiana and others, Ibat
lliey are generally known for their intrinsic
value, and can be relies] on na being
most valuable retnedica in all o-i?ta where
fare* pari I la or Bucliu arc applicable, and
caunoi be too highly recommended. They
lire prepared in >i highly concentra'ed form,
no as to render the done email and conveni
rnt. Orders by mail or otherwise will receive
prompt niieiition.
OEO. W. CARPENTER, ?1EN>ZF.T A CO.,
Wholesale Chemical Warehouse,
No. 7S7 Maiket atrrei, Philadelphia.
DOW1E A MOISE, Wholesale Agent*,
Charleston, 8. C
Nov 17 2f ly
P. 1'. TO ALE,
CIIAKI.E8TO:V. 8. 4'.
f T.urgcut and most complete \
jjr-tf- J Mnnufuctory of Dt>or? Sashe*, >
( Blind*, Moulding.*, Ac., in the j
Southern Stale*.
^.fr Printed price lint deflea competition.~TS3f
JJ'.-H" Send for ono.-tt-rt.
j&T Sent free on application."!}^
April 27 -lit ly
DAHIEL H. SILCOX'S
FURNITURE WA RE ROOMS.
175, 177 & 179, KiDg Street
CHARLESTON, S. C.
tEHTABMMten in
Keep* conatontly on huinl
n well selected Stock of j
rur.NiTUP.s,
Which he oflcr* at
KEASONA JJLE
L- "I 1*IIICES.
N. B. -GOODS CAKEFELLY PACKED
FOIt SHIPPING.
Nov 21 27 ly*
F. VON SANTEfV^
ivroiiTr.n op
PARIS FANCY GOODS,
Toy*, Doll*, flume*, Children'* Carriage*,
French Confcctonery, Fire Work*,
INDIA RUBBER GOODS, I
Huoh ni> Cfothinp. Nursery Sheeting, Ac., |
22V King-8t. 2 doors above Market,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Mar 30 45 1 y*
NATIONAL HOTEL,
<gca>a.TE/Bmaa4\p ??
mid)
PROPRIETOR.
T. HAMILTON JOY N Kit. CLERK.
IIA T E S
Of Boar.l por Day $3 00
Supper, Break fart ami Lodging 2 00
Single Meal* - 1 00
Sep 1 15 tf
PAVILION HOTEL,
@ ei ??\ ia k. m s w ? est ? s?
BOARD,
Per Day $3 00.
R. HAMILTON, Superintendent.
nri. II. I. IIUTTDRFII.LD,
l*roprlclr?tnN
Sept 20 10 tf
CHARLESTON HOTEL
CIIAIiLE&TON, 8. C.
E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor.
A KSISTANTS. A. HUTTKRFIELI), (for
iB. mcrly of lie Pavilion Hotel,) and W'
S. MILLER,
SAMUEL BLACK. BARBER.
"^^OULD reepeotfiilly inform the pjblio
t v mat h<" ha* Kemnved to a room near
the MANSION HOUSR, where he will
he prepared to receive cnelomer* a* hereto*
fore. Being * Proftttional Harbtr, he
hope*, hy nttenlion to t>u*ine**a, together
with poltfeoeaa to ell, to merit a portion of
pnhlie patronage. in CUTTING, SIIAVINO
AND SHAMPOOING.
Sept 7 16 . tf
On and after Thateday, Deeernher 1, the
pae?enger traine over tho Greenville and
Columbia Railroad, will leave Colombia at
f a. m., and arrive at Greenville at 5 p. rn. I
1 '
Rosadalis'
?{ri^H Ktl KK A T A M K R f CAN
S J. IIKALTII RKSTORKR, purifies
)iho Wood nndturc; Scrotals, Syphilis,
ASkin Diseases, Uheumut istn. Diseases
MWnnipn, nnd nil Chronic AfTcelionn
)<if the Blood, Liver nml Kidneys.
S/Recommended by the Medical PacuD ?
?ry and mnny thousands of our best
(citisen*.
t Rend the tertimony of Physicians
tmnA nili?*iiia vrtin have used Kosiidulis :
J I? I end for our Kosadalls Guide to Health
look, or AI m a n ao foi this year, which
re publish for gratuitous distribution
l will give you uiuch valuable iulorlatioti.
Dr. R. W. Cnrr, of Baltimore, says :
I take pleasure in recommending
onr KosaHALI* as a very powerful
Iterative. I have seen it used In two
uses with happy results?ono In a
aso of secondary syphilis, in which
ho paliont pronounced himself cured
Iter having taken Ave bottles of your
tcdicine. Tho other is a caso of scrufla
of long standing, which is rapidly
Hvintproviug under its use, and the in(dieiition*
nro that the patient will
!^P(soou recover. I bavo carefully ex
(atnincd the formula I y which your
(Rosadalis is made, and And it nn exLScellent
compound of alterativo ingrcSdients.
) Dr. Sparks, of Niclinluevillc, Ky.,
)snys ho tins used Hosudali* in caaes of
)scrofuls and Secondary Syphilis with
^satisfactory rcsults-ar a cleaner of the
I)Ulood I know no hotter rctnody.
) lionjiitnin Dechtol, of Limn, Ohio,
/writes: I havo suffered for twenty
^ycars with an invetorato eruption over
tiny whole body; a short tiino since I
(purchased a bottle of ltosadulis and it
(effected a perfect euro.
? ( Kosadaiis is sold by all druggists.
' Laboratory, 01 Exchange Place,
S Baltimore.
> Dra. Clea-onts ft Co.
Pmprit torn,
Sfny 18 52 ly
DT AWTATTflW BTTTTBC
IllAlUAlIUll JJlllJLUUiU
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 arc 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,
and the most popular
medicine in the civilized
world?be sure and get
the genuine. Sold by all
Druggists, Grocers and
Country Stores.
June Ti, lMi'0. 6 'y
A. F. CHEVREUX,
AND
ARCHITECT,
XR&miBlLlE W01BE8
Corner Mceting-St and Hv.rlbeck'a Alley,
S, 0,
PLANS MADE TO ORDER.
AND FREE OF CIIARCK,
WHEN WORK DONE BY ME.
I)cc 8 29 ly
COLUMBIA HOTEL,
cor VMM A, SOUTH CA nous A.
-. > *'- - v*v.
rpilF. Proprietor* toke pleasure In announcI
ing lliia cleirnntly-furiiiahcd Eatnliliahment
now open for tlic accommodation of gncat*.
Tlic tutile will always l>c supplied with every
delicacy of the acaaon?both from tlic New
fork nnd Charleston market*, and no effort*
will he rpnrcd to give perfect 3 tiafaction. in
every reaped, toour patron*. FIIKK LUNCH
in the refectory every day fiotn 11 until 12).
WM. (10HMAN, | n
it it i> 111l1 ki 11an / proprietor*.
fit MM* Uni/Dlll 1?/I , I
Sept 2* IV tf |
NickersonHouseHotel,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
| T1IK ur.doraigned having
RENEWED hi* leans upon
the above Popular House, will endeavor to
make it one of the most sgreeablo Hotels in
the South. A call is solicited.
Frco Omnibus to and from ihe Hotel.
WM. A. WRiailT,
Proprietor.
Sept 8 15 tf
WM. SHEPHERD & CO.,
No. 24, llayne Street, CharUeton, 8. O.
DBA I.ICRS IN
COOK I NO STOVES, RANGES AND
Healing Stoves. Pleturea of Stoves
with prions a.ul description will bs sent upon
application. June 29 6-ly
THE MILLS HOUSE,
?3B<4i>3\?i?ST??33f ?. ?.
PARKER ft CO* Proprietors.
FIR8T-CI.A88 HOTEL.
BOARD, PER DAY $4 M.
> Deo 8 29 If
> ..
CHARLESTON
ADV
SikS?? SiLMJB J^!S33
DRESSED Flooring, Ceiling, Weather Bonn
Over n hundred different Patterns of M
lor rule at New York prices. Mantel-Pieces, ]
short notice. Stuir Kail, Newels and BuMusters
to order.
(Sf.iul find Siit.atnntinl Work made as cheap
United Stole*. We hnvc 011 band the largest I
llnltiu.ore, all of which we guarantee will give
Sulmtantial Work. Tbc sulscrilcrs can roler It
Carolina and Florida, an t<> tbc eboructvr of the
AY
Opposite Wando Fertilizer Works, and in
Pavilion llotols. Sept 28
|
JEJK TT M 9
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sept 28 19 ly
EDWIN 15ATI'S & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
DKY GOODS
AND
?.?SMR?
V12 & 124 Meeting St.
CHARLESTON, S. O.
Edwin IUtu. Gko C. Ski.nan
Tnoa R. McOaiiax. Chvs. K. Haiku.
Sept 28 T9 fim
AHMUIA.IGAX,
CHARLESTON, S- C.
MESSRS. SULLIVAN & SON,
ARE MY
AGE1NTS
GREEN VILLE. S. C..
And will make liberal cash
advance* on all
V O T T O N
Shipped to me through them.
A. B. MULLIGAN.
Se pt 28 19 IJ
ZOGBAUM.
YQUN6 & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
jtftisinil ^nsfrnmtiifs,
SVIKNGS, M).
Agents of stein way A sons and
j. B. dunham's PIANOS; OAR*
hart a need ham's mklodeons;
Tleton's patent guitar.
TUNING and REPAIRING promptly attended
to.
191 KING ST., CHARLESTON, S. C.
krnitixand Zoobaum, IIkmrt Youno,
New York. C. L. McClvnaiian,
Charleston, S. C.
Sept 28 19 8in
Furniture! Furniture!
R. WHITE'S
Furniture and Upholstery
2.<t? KINO STREET, 8ION ORITUR
OOLDEN ROCKEK,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, 80faa,
Table*, Bedstead*, Chair*, Ola**e*,
Mittreasc*; alao, Children'* Cariingea, Ac.,
Ac., at hi* usual Low Prieaa. Everything
warranted aa represented.
Ilia ia no new concern, being 28 year* eatab
liahed. Try him.
oopi 40 iv am
K?TA?imHEI> 1811.
CUSHING8 &
HAIM'IV,
B00K8ELLER8 AND STATIONERS,
?81 BALTIMORE ST., HALT! HO UK,
Have the Largest anil Heat Assorted Stock In
the city of
SCHOOL, MEDICAL
and LAW, and DENTAL,
CLASSICAL and MISCKLLANKOiia
BOOKS.
An ImmtDM snpply of ORNKRAL BANK
AND COUNTINO-IIOU8F
STATIONERY.
Blank Boom made to order in any style of
Binding and Haling.
The aame earefal Attention giro to ORDERS
M to Personal Pnrohaeei. Tnaide Figures always.
Bond for Catalognes, As.
Sept 28 19 4 at
ERTISEMENTS.
I SDDji tf.kOT Ja*jy9
i?, Shelving, Dux Dunnl8. An.. Ac.
ouhlingfi, making over II'O.IIOU IVet on linnd
Door and Window Frame* inndo to order nt
of Walnut and Mahogany, ou hand and made
nt thin catuhlirhment ns can he made in the
. . ? -i ? /1 i. ?i rsiv nt
IOCK ?>l mr UIIUVII UHWUO V?'U?M V. ...w v...,
entire *nti?fnction t? nil who wnnt Good nml
> gefttlctnch nil over thin Stnto, Georgia, North
ir work lor the |>mM twenty yenr*.
r. P. HIJSSKL.L. & CO.,
EAST KM) 1IASEL STREET,
the immcdiuto vicinity of Cbnrlcsmn und !
iv iy I
Til OS. P. SMITH1
(LATE NAYLER, SMITH cfc CO.)
FACTOR AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
NO 4 BOYCE& GO'S WIIARF
OHAF.LZDTON, B. O.
GEO W. MCIVKR <8 ".nnneeie-l with ihr
bu.iiiefm, nnd will u'iv- h:? heal nttcn*
(ion in 'he iiitercHln of hi* friend*.
?r Cnrcfnl Htlcntion given to purchna
ini( Mci chandize of nil kind*, when placed
in fund*.
wr Advnnce* road# on eonidgiimeufe. I
Oct ft 20 6m
Geo. W. Williams & Co.
BVt\
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
PROPRIETORS
CAROLINA FERTILIZER.
Williams, Birnie & Co.
COMMISSION MERCIIANTS, N. Y.
DAVID & STRADLEY
WILL make Liliernl Advance* on Cotton
and l'roducc shipped to us iu Cbnrlcston
or New York.
AGEXTS FOR
EDHEK \ PELF-FASTENING, BUCKLE
LOCK, BUTLER A SWKTTS TIES.
Sept 23 19 3m
I) F FLEMIKG & CO.
WHOLES A LE DEA LEIiS
IN*
BOOTS
S II OES
Sl
No. 2 Hay no St, cor. Church,
CHARLESTON, & O.
D. F. Fleming. Sam'l A. Nelson.
JAMES M. Wileom.
Sept 28 19 3m*
HEMYBISCHOFF
& CO..
IVIIOI.ESaLE GItOCERS,
AND DKAI.EB8 IV
Wines Liquor^
SlitAIIS, TOBACCO, M.
NO. t?1 BAST DAY,
CTASEi?STOlt?. S. C.
II. BitciioKr. C. Wl'i.her.v.
J II. PlKI-KR
Sept 28 19 6m
COWLAM GRAVELEY,
DIRECT IMPORTER OF
Hardware,
Cutlery.
(Suns,
&c
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS.
nr Ilaa received n full stock (or the
wholesale trade.
No. 62 East Bay,
(South of the Old Pont Office.)
CliurlcNfoRi, N, C.
Sept 28 10 8m
PELZER, RODGERS kltt,
COTTON FACTORS
.ND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ItROWN A CO.'S W1IAIIF,
cgiH4\iaR,aB?iie?jj>r9 s.
Liberal advances made on conSIONMENTH.
VI ASIC ALSO
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
Til*
Atlantic Phosphates,
OP
OMARLEQTOM, S. 0.
Sept 28 19 8m?
KINSMAN A DO WELL,
Factor8 and Commission Merchants.
Ijiberal Advances made on Cotton
and Naval Stores.
CHARLESTON, & C.
Hep 1 16 8m
Ayer's I
Hair Vigor, 1
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
tia at onoo agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
hair. Faded or gray
hair it toon rettored }
to itt original colort
with the glott and
frethnett of youth.
Thin hair is thickened,
falling hair checked, and baldness
often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore tho
hair whoro tho follicles pro destroyed,
or tho glands atrophied and decayed.
But sucn as remain can be saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a nasty sediment,
it will keep it clean and vigorous/
Its occasional uso will prevent tho hah
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently provent baldness. Frew
from thoso deleterious substances which
mako some preparations dangerous, and
injurious to tuo hair, tho Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing clso con bo found bo desirable.Containing
neither oil nor dyo, it docO
not soil white oambrio, and yet lasts
long on tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Citemistb,
LOWELL,, MASS.
fbi os $loo.
?37" Eor in 0I'Oen ville hy
M. A. HUNTER A CO., Agents.
' Aug 31 1ft 1y
The Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA.
VINEGAR BITTERS,
go 3 Hundreds of Thonsands |*^
j J Hoar testimony to their wonderful'5 P-J
~ J ^ Cumtivo Effects g.? p
WHAT ARE THEY? S ??
^ ^ t-IIL
Hi fi!
of" / 3gl
111 / \ lis
E H : HI
cfi TnET ABE NOT A VILE ofjt;
h|o F AN C Y DRINK,III
Made of Poor Hum. Whiskey, Proof Spirits.
and RefUao Liquors, doctored, spired,
and sweetened to please I.,o taste, c? led' Tonics'*
" Appetisers," " Itesiorors," de., that lea l tha
tippler on to drunkcnncsd nud rinn, but sro a truo
Me.licine, mudo from tlio Native Hoots and
Herbs of California, free from all Aloohollo
Stimulant*. Tlivyai <ttioGHll!lATBLQOI>
PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING- PRINCIPLE,
n perfect Kenovator and ltivlgorator
ot llie System, carryintjoit all po;?onout mattery
end restoring tho btood to a li althy condition.
No piraon c?n tako these BltUre, according t?
'ireotlons, and remain long unvrcll.
tlOU will bo given for un incurable case, pn>-'
. Jing tlio bones uro not destroyed by mineral
poisms or other means, nnd tl.a vital organsj
v isted beyond tho polntof rcpsir.
For Inflammatory and Ohronio Rheuc
Tnatism, nnd Gaut. iJyepepaia, ?r Indigo
ition, Bilious, Homittont, and Intermittent
Fovors, Jitsnaesof the Blood,
Liver, Kidneys, andBladder, theseBittors
l,a\o been most imeromtiil. Such Diseases
sro caused by Vitiated Blood, which
is yrvratly produced by derangement of tho,
Dijcostive Organs. . .
'I .?,.?r tn viiriti'itf a thn tnmnr'i nnd nfimulntcy
the torpid Itvor audboWcU, winch rp?ul<-r tliem
of unequalled offlc.vy in cleansing the lilowl of
all imperii In, and Imparting now life end vigor j
_o t ho whole system.
" Dyspepsia or Indlgostion, ir<-adiu-h?:,i
l'.un in t ie HhouhWs, CoukIis, Tightness of the
Chniil, Dizziness, Sour Htomoeh, Bad Teste in
the Mouth, llidion* AltivUs, Palpitation of the>
Heart, Copioue Discharges ef Urine; Tain in>
tho regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred olherj
painful symptoms which ero tho offsprings of]
Dyspepsia, ere cured by thceo Hitters.
Cleanse the Vltintod Blood whenever you find 1
its imparities bursting through tho ekin in Pim-1
pies. Eruptions, or Sores; cloanso it When it hsl
foul, and your feel Imps will tell von when. Keep '
the blood pure and tho health or tho system w'li.
follow. 4
PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking ft* f
the system of so many thousands, nre effectually j
destroyed luid removed.
For full directions, read carefully the circular-]
around each bottle, printed in four languages?!
English, German, French, and Spanish. I
J. WAI.KKft, S3 Sc 84 Commerce Street, N. Y?]
Proprietor. B. H. Mc DON Aid) * CO..
Druggists and General Agents.
Ban Francisco, California, and S3 and 34 Come,
mere Street, N. Y.
3^ SOLD BY A1X DBUGOIBTS AND
DEALERS. .. ,AVJ
C3JP Fiir s.sle
HARRISON k MARSUALL.
Au? 31 _ 14 Sin
DR. SH ALLEN BERCER'8
Fever and Ague
.A.N TI DOTE
Always Kleps Site C lilt la.
'Illiu i.Icdicino has boon boforo tho Publio
fiftoen years, anil ia wtill ahead of all
other known remedies. It (loos not purge,
docs not aiokon i" o Htoqiooh, in porfootly
s?fo in trtty do.-o and under all circrmatunofls,
and i t tho only Mtxlicino that will
CURE IMMEDIATELY
and pomi.uioutiy every form of l''ovor
and A,tuo, licussm it is a porfoct Anlldota
Ij BaUfla.
Bold by all Druggists.
Fob 3 87 Ijr
TOWNES & EAST,
LfS035lina3B Lff &LW
SOLICITORS IN SaUITT.
PJl ACTIOS IN GREENVILLE ANI>
SURROUNDING COUNTIES
Offlco O^er Julius C. Smith's*
o. r. TOWHM. 6LM D. IA(Tr
Ap 27 40 XX
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