The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, February 01, 1871, Image 4
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Let Tmuitov Tub Gar* ol T?
,m 1 ? * ? I
> mt tWAXv. fi{ .* ?
Lai to-morrow Uka oan>.?(
Laaw lkia0 of Urn future, to Pal*.
Whii'i the aaaWi aatielpat* aorr?wt
Ll'a'? I roubl at aoaua, narar loo lata.
If to hop* overmuch, bo aa arraw ;
* Tie ooa that lb* wta* ha*a ftrfntai) *
And how odan bar* heart* bran i* terror
Of tflb, that?o?*?r ocourreiL ,
L*t to-morrow Uka aara oI to-morrow,
IVruut oot euaptoipa* and aaro.
With iaviaibl* bond* ?w eaehata tha*?
But bear, what Ood qtre# the* W bear.
Bjr Hit apirit Mipport* t. and f lad Uned, a
B* aa'ar b/ foreboding* <1*'*rroJ ; ^
But think kiur <>A kvarU hewn linen u.tl<?
d
By fMrs of what?oev?r oceurred.
. ' V . > *
L?1 to-mor^ w take car# of \o-m*rvow, ' 1
Short, and dark, though our lifa may ap
P?*f v f r ,?r
We may makm it >lill shorter by Borrow,
Still darker by foliv and fear,
lfaif our troubles are half oar Invention,
And how often, from bleating* aonferred,
Have we shrunk in the wild *ppr*hou?ioa
Of evlie, tbet?never ooeurre<F.
jBnmgroua.
* ? ^ > %* ; - if . 'JV ? ? irr-v
A Short Sermon.
Titer's nitie men stand in' at the
doro, an* they all sed? they'd take
shugar in ther'&n. Sicli, friends and
blethering, was the talk iife a
wurldli "cens, wonst common in
this our ainshunt land, but the
dais is gone by and the 6ans run
dry, ana no man can say to bis
nabur, thou art the mftn and will
you take enny mure shugar in
your kaughey ? But tbo wurds of
our tex has a difrunt ond a mere
pertickelur incenin than this.?
Tlia^ they stood at the doro on a
cold Winter's roornin, two Baptiss
and two Mcthodiss and five Lntiinriwis.
and the tot her one was a
publikin. And they all with one
vois sed tliey wouldn't dirty their
feet in a dram shop, but if the
publikin would go and get the
drinks they'd pay for 'em. And
ilicy all cried out and every man
sed,41 I'll take mine with sliugar
?for it won't feel good to drink
the stuff without sweetenin V'
So the publikcn he marched in
and the bar-keeper sa d, 44 What
want ve?" and lie answered and
sed, ,l A drink." 44 How will ye
have it?" 44 Plain and strate,"
i _ ^ f ... I
savs lie, " ior u am i no nee in
wastin' shugar to circunshUvate
akafortis. But there's nine more a
standin' at the d<?re, and they all
sed they'd take shugar in thern'n."
Friends and brethering, it ain't
only the likker or the spirits that
is drunk in this round about and
underhanded way, but it's the likker
of all sorts of human wicked*
ness in like manner. There's the
likker <>t inullis that inenny ot
yon drinks to the dregs; but ytire
sure t<> sweeten it witl*the shugar
of self-justification. Ther's the
likker of avriss that stun keeps
behind the curtain for constant
use, but they always has it well
inixt with the sweetin uv prudens
and ekonimy. Ther's the likker ot
self luv that suin men drinks by
the gallon, hut they always put in
lots of the shugar of takekeer of
No, Oi.e.
An lastly, ther's the likker uv
extorebun, which the man sweetune
accord in to circumstances. If
he's in the flour line, he'll say the
poor'll be better of eating corn
bread ; if he's in the cloth line, writ's
a good tl ing to larn 'em to
make their cloth at home; if he's
in tlie lether line,.it'll larn 'cm the
necessity of taking better kecr uv
shoes. And there's nine men at
the doro, and they all sed they'd
take shugar in ther'n. Bub
friends and blethering, tbar's a
time comin'-and a place fixin whar
thar'll be no 14 standin' at the
door" to call for shugar in ther'n."
But they'll have to go rite in and
take tbe drink square np to the
front ; and the bar keepr'll be old
Satun and nobody else ; and he'll
give 'etn 44 shugar in ther'n,"
you'd better believe it, and it'll be
ah agar of lead, and red hot lead
at (bat, aa shure as your name's
Conshnnce Dodger. And you'll
be entitled to your rations three
times a day, if not more fiequen
ter, and if you don't like n't yoall
bare to lump it and so may the
old Nick close down npon all
your slick palavering around the
plane old people of brotherly luv
and ginirosity and feller-feelin'
and fare play ! Amen.
Suarp Bot.?A clergyman was
once catechising a class of children
belonging to his congrega
tion and coming to a little boy
who was something of a rogue,
asked him what he knew.
441 know something," replied
tlin nrehin wit.li n. aicrnipnnt look
" Weil, my son, what do you
know ?" leplied the pastor.
441 know where there is a bird's
nest," said the boy ; 44 but I shan't
tell you, for fear you will ^feul the
eggs."
? A
man lost his wife, and had a
stone erected />ver her grave.?
lie married a second wife, and
when she died he had the gravestone
split, and it-then served for
the two departed Ho proposed
to the third, and the lady quaitly
remarked : 44 I do not believe that
stone will split again/'
" WF?r
?"*t4 *>/. ^m8rff?W *"d >???*<>
merit of being very <&*?{> and convenient
: ve ? ?
i > ** It is simply to aweep arid clean
out the aranafV: And tbati wash it
. ail over an the in*ide wild strong
piekle of ootumon Mt. This drives
out ait softs of insects and worms,
penetrates the timbers of the barb,
sod kills the worms, which are so
apt to get into them and put them
?ahcl preserves the timbers jti a
wonder^ manner. After this
process ts repented for several
times, the titpbcrs of the barn bc'
come saturated with the salt, and
will not deoay for on? hundred
years. The pickle should l>? carried
up and tin-own upon the joist
and sides of the barm uutil the,
- whole is thoroughly wet.*1
An old Maryland farmer 6etue
years ago wrote as follows :
"The weevil fly deposits its egg
in the grujn in its green, and ten.
der state.* If the wheat is threshed
soon after harvest, and thrown
into bulk, it undergoes a heat
which destroys the egg, and it sustains
no injury: but if.lf, remains
long in the shock or stalk, the weevil
hatches and makes its way out
of the grain to its 'great Ihjury',
both in weight and quality. One
degree to the north of lis, this per- j
nicrons insect is but little knovtfn.
Here I have sometimes, marked its j
absence for several years; hut, af.
ter a mild winter, they generally
appear. In tho more southern.
States. I believw thnv mi>a no?o?
J ? ~
sent. Tlie black weovili haunts
our granaries, whore they are gehcrated.
Some years ago I suffered
much injury from them, but
have now an effectual defence.
When my granaries aro clear of
grain, I place powdered brimstone
in an earthen pan which for safety
I put on tlie floor in a bed of sand,
closing doors and windows, and
fire it-?tIvo smoke cither destroys
or di ives tbetn off."
? - - ?A
Brute.?The Washingtou St ar
says: One of the most shocking
cases for the attention of the *' So
ciety for tlie Prevention of cruelty
.to Animals," occurred at the cornor
ot High and*JVator streets,
! yesterday afterpoon about 2 o'clock.
A white man whoso name wo
could not ascertain, had a wagon
filled with merchandise, which had
been. nr.loaded from, the New i'ork
steamship dock, consigned to tlie '
parties in Washington^ and upon
rising the hill towards Watcr-st.,
the horse balked. All efforts to
promote locomotion proving futile,
the man inserted his hand in" the
horse's mouth and grasped his |
tongue to pull him forward in that
I way. Ho pulled stondily tor
awhile, ami then, becoming enraged,
gave one sudden jerk, pulling
I the horses tongue out, and then
| threw it on tho sidewalk, when bv
whipping and other means, he wad
last seen driving the horse with a
full wagon load to Washington.
The Innocence of Childhood
At one of our neighbor's homes
\yas a very bright little girl. It
chanced once that they had a
guest, a minister and an esteemed
friend.
Little Annie watched him very
closely, and tinally sat down beside
bitn and began tdfcdraw on
the slate.
" What aro you doing, Annie?''
asked the clergyman.
" I\?e making your picture."
said the child.
So The gntleman sat very still,
and she worked, away earnestly
for awhile. Ihen she stopped and
compared her work with the orig
dual, and shook her little head.
" I can't like it much," she said.
"Taint a great deal like yon. I'
(less I'll put a tail to it and call it
a dorar."
Fancy his feelings! Wfrat a
likenessa there must have been !
Cryinq Miqutly and Drinkino
Tremendously.?Friday last was
the (lav 6et apart by Gov. Hidden
and Pilgrim Ashley for all of the
negroes to "cry mightily unto the
Lord " for. the deliveretice of the
Governor from the hands of the
hnpeachers. It was also ordered
that there was to be no drinking
among the negroes for three days.
We are informed by a G rog-Alley
dealer in^ spirituous matters that
" lie did not hear any crying,
hut he "ioUL i*Niro whisky than
usual.'' To* know how it ia
yourself, UdWrlior.?Sentinel.
Tub testirrionj' of a daughter of
the parties to a recent Indiana
divorce suit seems conclusive?
" Father cot maa because mother
starched his stockings. Mother
niplfa/1 nn fko j 1 *4
j ? mo oivvKiiiji; uiiu lilt
father on the bead with them,
and it sounded as though tboy
were sticks of wood. Father then
stuffed a hot wheat cake down
motlier's throat, and then mother
set the dog on father, and twisted
the dog's tail to make him bite
harder."
" Hung be the heavens with
black," exclaims the Macon Telegraph,
"the day that sees Aker
man cotue back to live in Georgia."
Oh, never mind hanging
the heavens. Ilang Akerinan, J
?nu wt; uwue Willi H.
[Louisville Courier Journal. I
,
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Yommii?motKR
iMmgm*
(xc
i |witik wh>?k tlM pr^rivUr ^MMtl in tlh<
T?*. 'ft l>M (ff'ir* v? pablMi * tret c'n*
Ll<*r^rf ?n*k KiteiWy p*|.rr,he?' Inrtoerfi
t>ir*>*r?MfU eMrfccktnrte Wk f??t? f+, *nP'riii
t? ?MV tWeAfdr "With th!|
S2.'A>iB,', l3n?"???.'?
()StQl!^At .^^[it.cIOKDv^
1 v' * l*vb iir4*r.' r> wvafr?4ivr prick wert
tiff-Tilh>r the thrrr bwt?Mh|MUIir<Herlr?;
From ?>hk*ce nuiuWftliet w ere enhmlMrrt,
D ??ommi?le-*, conipoe-d of iliMnlert-etrrf'Knd
.**tt*H<f If"
the m???t uikiert .tniav, ? \ vui.v i" " 1
Hos ap?J-yfi4K U??t,l)l'x?"vnd ; ' which, on
oprn1i(^ the ?<nl? containing tire' rfitthoie'
trainee w>-r* finimi to Ha from ?ho prnu'ef
fMM ?>f th.. nto?t popular *i?ry \vil??-r? ; itn?f
three proportion* are pittirnrtnee-l equal to
ti?e s?or?eh issued f?0'n any dfrck'y press. In
the country.
TH^PIUZESTORI^ *
will run thmngh ai l<4i{t twtWi??eJx^*nilben
o| ilie p*|<rf, nuil will hp followed by
tliree other Original Storic* of absorbing*'!**
trX'M, wpjftarf eypre^lv {l??tt!*ikR,
entitled, respectively, " Talk
r I'.KK.IK K TUB W*k,i * lifloKKM Cl*TKJUU j">
n<i " Unknown," tnakiutr not lees tlMn
three hundred oojumns of jQi iginal Stariea
to he published during the yenr ; whirh in
addition to iIih " Mirerlliyieoiis Keartlri?,"
adapted to all clashes; the Agricultural l)er>nriment,*^tfMtjfynlAg
pis^tiosl i?(V ujpeful
nformnllon for tlie l?ifc*mer^ " Reading for
the 8nl?bai|?," Under the supervision of a
oleriaal gr-nCleinan ?f m..i k. <*'?l>ilit/. whose
graceful pen emhellisht-B his depai tment in
every tun n her ; a Qolpmu of Wit and Uu.Wiorv\ri$i*thor
wflYi K<1ltol*t*1* oft "nppi-npila
ate topic* ; a notnpend of ilia New*, hi home
and abroad ; Oommeu inl and' Market R?o
port*, and being UUU of the laigest papers
published >n the South, printed in the beet'
style on a strain press, the Kmquirkr will
8Mp|4y the want of ?v?ry fireside, and sits*
tain it* reputation a? a newspaper for -the
r family circle
ngziM TO SUB9TIU1U51*. 4
With a determination to kae|i, up with
'.he spirit of tits time*?the distribution of .
Prll-*< being a popular idea?lira i'loprietor
Imd (l>t?rnlinr>l to adopt a riMtm of <*IPT |
nUTUIUITTIOM ?
ft >i in wu iivn miiong me wiowin^r* ??i |
the Knquikkr ; but upon a plan difT- rent
fruin that- ?o prevalent. in which bias* j?W>
ielry, ** dilMl) wntche*," andshilling pictured
nre the chlel attraction*. It I* d-etiied preferable
to a substantial uilt, hi itn
equitable manner, upon tin- loUoWine plan: '
Commencing with the first. wo.-k in Jan?,
nary, 187? the of each yearly >uhser
iher.nn the )i*l, who ha- paid "hi ndvai c?*,
will be ptnced in a I ox provided for the
purpose. On each \Vrdnesday morning
throughout the year, after thoroughly mix*
lug the named, one name will be- drawn
from the box?the person tvho-e name shall
he bo drawn, to bo eiilbh-d to a prize (
FIVE DOLLARS iu.caeh. t^'An names
ure added to the list they .will be 4>la?-e<l In
the box. ..&2 The 4nnSe of the pel boii d> awn j
each week wilt be.announced in the irmie
of the paper succeeding the drawing, aud the
money, promptly lurjvarded to the address.
TERM?, IN ADVANCE.
One copy, one year,. $ 3 00
Two conies, one year,: fr t?0
Ten copies, one year, with an extra
copy to the person noticing thectiiti
25 00
The Ji-XTi'iiPnihK and lite JiMjUT-tu will
he sent one Venr ft-r *4.0<t. Mom v c'hii he
enfelv remitted iiv " r? glstcreil * i.'un,
Specimen copies writ be sent oil application.
Addles*,
L. M. OillST, YorkviTc.S. 0.
Jan'4 S3 tf
Equality Life Insurance C ompany
of VDj^inia.
Princip tl Office, iVo. 1015, jt/uia Street, A'l'ulmmiit,
l'o.
REASONS why every one should Insure in
tbo Equality Life Jusuranco Coinpnny,
of Virginia :
1st. It Is more Liberal to the Insurers than
any other company, ami will eventually be-J
coine Purely Mutual und belong to the insurers.
2d. It circulates Its money amongst its patrons.
who are the Insurers. Consequently they
arc continually getting the benefit of the rapid
accumulation of the Company, the money be- I
ing invested by the Board of Directors amongst
the insurer*.
3d. Tbo loans of this Compony are as liberal
as other companies who declare dividends
at the end of tne second, third and fourth
yenrs, but.this Company at the end of tbo fyrt
nnd ?very year.
DAVID II. CLARK, President. . 1
TIIOS. II. WYNNE, Vice-President.
JOHN Q. WINN,.Secretary.
Gen. JAMES H. LANE, Aotuary,
Dr. F..D. WATKINS, I .... . . , ,
Dr. C. II. W. DAVIS, j Advisers.
Judge JOHN A. MKItKDITlI, Counsellor.
' nillKCToilS.
J. B. Winston, Treasurer and Secretary R.
F. A P. R. It; Win. J. Johnson, of Johnson A
Hunt, Wholesale Grocers; Wm. II. Powers, of
Winston A Powers, Wholesale Grocers; Albert
Ordway, Treasurer Buckingham State
Company ; J. F. Oihson, Superintendent
Adams' Express Company ; Charles Y. Morris,
Morris A Co.'s Sugar-R oil nery ; O/ A. Peple,
Superintendent Manaheeter C'stUiU Mil)-;
John H. Tyler, John II. A John Tyler, Jewoleraj
Moses Millhlscr, Wholosale Dry Goons; j
Thorrlas 8. Baldwin. Clothier ; John >1. Hoddin,
Cashier Planter's Bank ; J. It. Dowell,
Superintendent Western Union Telegraph
Company; Alex. O. Robertson, Cattle Broker;
George I. Herring, Wholesale Grocer; R. Jo-'
Brown, of Drown* .Jnuoa , A Co., Wholesale
Urooers; A Bodeker, Druggist ; M. Roseoi
buuia, of S. A Itoecnbnuui. Utv Qoonds.
^ V ? ' i -> w 1 { rr
Equality Life Insurance Company.
Kx i mi in* itt Pamphfrti hr/orr yitir intiirr,
it '{f to.y*>ur iuttreH to do to. Affntt*
unrt.il ercri/trhcrr.
niiivjr. ?. iirriot,
dun. Travelling Agent, Charleston, S, C.
Sept 22 18 tf
BREENVIILE. fc COLUMBIA RAILROAD.
(lUNraat. fti;i'Kai.sTKM>Rt(T'a OrvioB,
Columbia, 8 0 , l?ec. 1, 187U.
ON and after TIIIJHHDAY, RwAnlirr 1,
tli?? fallowing Schedule will be ron
daily, Huiulays excepted, connecting with
Night Trains en South Caffdita Itailroad np
nd dnvau, al*> with Traifes going Soi iji on
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad :
VP.
Leave Columbia at.. 7.00 n. in
- " A lalon H.40 a. i/i
" Newtaerint.fo.10 a.m.
" Tolc-abniy.'.1.45 p,n>.
" i)-rton... mlM|
Arrive at Groearville - R nft a '
. ""itoyiii
l,ca?e OreeW vlll?? at.,. V 5'T5'"*. m.
" I lieltnn 1 7 liJ'ii. UK
" UokifUury,, ,f. ....... t. U.U6 a. at.
" AI111 ? ftOO . at
> ? Newherryi.rf. ...12,85 p. m
i Aleton, 1 W
Arriva ?t Columbia. 8 45 p.?a.
John h. moors.
uencritl niif><>rinteii Jtnt.
P^e 14 30 tf
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^1^.3 HvoB Yr> Wtcjlf oft
, R o&ms&'i s
. A i^v>A i
/ "fc <rp fl J{ (j ft F AT AMKRI C A *
I X HEALTH liESTOHBlt. purt e?
I lWlW)th* Wood ?ntfcnr?e Berbftrlh, BrolllM*,
, xSj^V^kin pi?o?sc?i ItliciinmflJin, lifactffe*
1 V fnf Women, an^nfl ChfofcV Afhretirttrt
f" r * ' -forth'? Hlomf, IMr t?t?A Kidncyi:
I fH?e<nathvu<le(tf<T the Me<Ke*t Fucalv
flK? rHy owl nrtny tbon??it?f?*of "Dttr best
< KeailW tetlimrmy ot #hy*ch?i?
! (not! pi8?HhniA?h9?illyn?Oe?I K6M?t?M?j
fxntnlfbr oW Rondmla Oohtotn Ilenlti
<Do.'t, or Alm.nnir Rn tht? j?*r, which
IMm <*'* |MiMNh fur -r.A(uU, u?
HI W will teit> yod inucl, Tuloitttle infbr-j*
?? * ?*L ?. ,"Wi,
. Wnrr, HfBatlHmnre; &?y#?
t?T- V 'I- take pleasure In tvot-mhifcrt'liitJC
Vyottr HoAATtAr.M as n xt-ty pft#?+fwi
.y ? ,n..Minnii. I rartmn n nam in two
I ; >. *?,? with huppy* remit*?oito In a
of eeutodaty^ayphllik, in which
. < tPM^rthe pnt l?*ti t pronounced him wit cored
? * ' ' rtrfJer ha^hta taken flvebottlei'ot your
MmeMl; flic other Is * cum of ferofAila
oNuilx rtnnd^uir, pwrliich ls rapidly
111jfl*"'ytiiprtAriig 'dMIrfn hee; and the ln?
1 yl icHtlotia. that tho put hint' will
(^^^^Trobij rcodvep. I (far* carefully c*
^minified <ba formula hy which vou^
L (U^dulin is nhtde, and flu'd it Mi
tWlTcnt compound of alterative ingro"TO'SUv
., K,.:
I Wye li* h?i> hoed ftomnlaihi in ?Ai?c? ol
' Wrofiil i and SjconUury typhilis with
%atisfiiot>iTyifCTu1tiC*ar h clhuncr of the
j|, ,>)()1?imM know no letter remedy. t
(H / Uenjauiia ikoiiitgl, of Lima,
H <*ritty: I. lave suffered fur twenty
H ^yours with at) inveterate eruption over
V? vmy whole body ; a ^wrt luuo since I
ft "^purchased a hottfe ol )to?ndu^U and it
Ct ffcctcd a perfect euro. '
Roshdalti ie unit) by ail dmepUts.
l.uhoraturji 01 Wicbairge d'Mtce,
/aj^jB5 "nltimore.
Era. Clen rnts AO*.'- ? '
Pt'tpritl?rhd.
' ' 1 Im.kI ? i t " i. i <l y- . OMji '
LuLj -u ioi? ^.H .ai'nan Ui A la i
PLANTATION BlTTEEs
This wondorfnl vegetable
restorative i? 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
stimulants 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 ^
"Wherever it is introduced
it becomes a
standard article---a medicinal
staple. It is to-day
the best and purest tonic,
and tho most popular
medicine in the civilized
i world-?be sure and get
the genuine. Sold by all.
Druggists, Grocers and
Country Stores.
Juno 6 ' 1j
U. WFTTRT F
??- - I 1 -M. */ XJ ^
aj'?... i
nun.BU
GOLD AID SILVER WATCHES. .
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
' SPECTACLES,
18 & 22 Carat Solid Nuptial Rings,
SILVER & SILVER-PLATED
"XKV y^. B& HO*
WORK of nil diecriptiona in lii^ 1
fine done promptly._^|
Oct 27 23 ly
e. p7jo^iTs,
rt.AW(
AND SOLICITOR LV EQUITY.
u na. practick in ail
pPRTS OF THIS STAT E
Atno,
IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS.
Office Greenville C. H., 8. 0,
July 7 ly*
w. K. r.AH.r.r. a. o. ? klu
. EASLEY & WELLS,
A tf nY-norra o?A Pa?r,.U.-. -A T
...vv.^vjo ?uu uvuuaciivia at ?jU.1V
ANI) IN EQUITY,
<J REKN VJI.LR, ij. 0., //
rT)R\0TICF io theUourts of tUe Stifle and
i XT of the United StntcH, tuid give es|wjcial
'attention to cases in liunkruptoy.
Judo 12 . 3 ? ,
PAVILION HOTEL,
(9 an A&ffifci 0?55 !$&, ft. 09.
BOARD,
Per Day .; ...'......#3 00.
R. HAMILTON, Superintendent.
Mrs. II. L BOTTKHFIELD,
ropr 1?< I r
Sepi 20 10 tf
SAMUEL BLACK. BARBER.
WOULD rrspeetfiinv inform tlie p'lhlic
that h* hH*Remnve<J to a room near
the MANSION HOU8R, *her* he wilt
he prepared l?> rfoelv* enstomers aa heretofore.
Iteing a Pro/entioii'il Harber, he
hop**, l>y attention to htieinerea, together '
with politeness to all, to merit a portion o|
pubuo patronage, in CUTTIi?P? SHAVING
AKD SlJAMrGOIKG.
Kept i 16 tf .
? ?? ' ? ? ? Ml . '
i AltSiJi) WJC^/msDH
MIL L IN E IlcY,
fMlSd M< KAY has just re
reiser) new supplies of Boa*
nets. Hats, K'rhoons, Pefltbere,'
flowers, As. AW Infants'
Hats and nsp*. Puts, (Roif
and imitation,] I!air Cot!?, jet
and I.rfee Ortpds, which ghs ;
offers at very low press.
1 vr?? j< _ _ 1
, "i Ill 1.1
T*\ Celling, Woollier bo?r
XJ. Over n hundred different. }>*t tariu of H
1?r tulo lit tow York price*. M antcl-Plcfi??,
abort police. Sluir Rail, to*clt< uud Balluston
to order.
Goo<l and Suliotiintiwl Work mriile a* rbcnp
United 8tutcdCil?yt>4 ?n
i Bull in.ore, iA hf wunnT we gulfontceanU jfTVc
SubtUanlkil Work." < Ibw^uhaoribara ran refer ti
Carolina una florlda, na to tba character of tb?
n< . ." I'-'r '?
rZTi'njafrwey
?|4tl ?i 4 " * ? K \ S I
' - ;i ?i? !
AS. SDs&cmttuiiit'&k*
^U*? I'LilF&e 2
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS k
FjBlOTIIE public. ?r? oo*)p?min] /
JQL td with great care, anil contain him?>
of the Uft Tooir* in rtie HkurmWdpin A*
<?v i<i~n<*ff of the ?np-i|nriiy of hoi* lOtUrt
over albo'lierr, wt? h*?e e'ettlHente* from
many of fhr'b'wHiotr phyrielnne In ourSta?e.
who have prescribe.) them In llirir prnktUie,
XUK OLD CAROLINA DiTTHItS
Wilt be found invaluable for J
Want of App. liic,
General Del llity,
tQiilU vui<i Vv**r niuj Dv?|*?f?ia?
not of.-i our Biti< ra n? n cure fir nil v
a, I'^l ? iy? Armfiutiu Tonic, 'they
JfJ 11 fiJ ms
ealegbgh UrugfcUi* ??! AJrow*
everywhere. !
Principal Depot,
GflODUICII. WWfEWAN A CO,
loipot ti ra 01 v.?A cwiui??l#.
Chn*le?tcnr a. T!.
Mil 9 42 \y
SStVSSW, :
CHARLESTON1, S- C. \
M?,s^& kiitivS)i&( 30N, ;
ARE MY f
AOEISTTS Ij
AT
GREEN VILLE\ S. C.,
ASMESt fl?39DB,l?l?Aaf?
O T T O I\
Shipped to ine through thorn.
A. I). M l 1,1.11; A V.
Sopt 28 1# ljr
rsA/-- iAw -wA /V^/
P. P. TO ALE,
) l! . ' '
CHARLESTON, S. C.
r r ? i ? >
, ''?V | \
^ Mfttiiiliretory ?f Door* Snfhc*, V
( Blind*, Moulding*, Ac., in the J
Southern State*. J
jstt-Printed price list defies competition.-^^ '
? )^f"",?ond for one.tS^ -t < , j
JTJT- Kent free od application.
%q
I\ VON SAN TEN*
importer op
PARIS FANCY GOODS, i
Toy#, Boll*, llanio*, Children'* Carriages, '
French Confer tone rjr, Firo Works,
India rubber goods,
. Such as Clothing. Nursery Sheeting, Ac., '
22V King-St. X doors shore Market,
' CUAHLBSTON, S. C.
Mar 30 ' "> > 46 1 y*
WM, SHEPHERD CO.,
No. 24, Jfayne Street, tkarleeton, 8. O,
dkalkrs i#
with prices a.id description will %a acnt upon
application. June $0 6-1 y
Otofbl, 2> 1
237 liIKO .1
CHARLESTON, S, C.,|
KJCKl'8 cone tan tlr on hand * Large an4
\VBU.FoUr(ed Rtook oi Carpeting, Oil
CioMi, Mating, Hum*, Male, *?., Ac.,
rntoh a* are ueunlljr round la a Firel-Claee .
Carp?| Store, . .
Nov 30 , 28 3m
NATIONAL HOTEL,
'Mm,*,
1 . PEftyfirETOR.
HAMILTON JOTNBR. CLRRK.
RAtRH
W ?
Of Board per T)|y. *. Oft
Clipper, RrenkfaM a tad Lodging a 00
Single Meal* ! qo ]
Sep 1 . y
?II JMl ..'-.J IL i ..
ifi. Shelving, Box Boards, 4c., A?
?ul? uga, making e*nr mi?,0QU i'ect on band
Door unil Wiu<l?w E/huick. uiude to ordar at
I of Walnut and Mahogany, on band and made
Jl
I at this establishment aacnn bo nmdo in the
?i , k of 11hj"*\mivo Ai^Rn K,ntl nf^C City ol
entire satisfaction t" alfwho want Good ntt |>
? fci-totlcnicn All otcr'tbls fttate, Owrgla, Nottli
rtr work lor the past twenty years.
'** mWkmmh.
tbo iujnuilialo Vicinity of ChartcaiTni i?n?l
TflOS. P. SMITH
1 clate n AXtyk, smjtU a eg.)
FACTOR AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
NO. 4 liOYCE <?' CO S WIIATlF
:\di?UL^EBTOr,ff..O.
er.i 1 V- . MolVF.lt ?? Aomieel.-d ^-ith the
business, and will give Ins best alien*
flon.tk l li<*"|Mte^-frct** of Ins Mends.
(ff Cfciri'fnl attention gi?on to pnrebna
inn MeiQkaudlat; of all kind*, when placed
infnnjtet ^ 0 . e > \\ "tV \, ?
Advances made yo consigninenla.
IfEXRY BISCtfOFF
& CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, .
AXI>
i*.
Wines, Viiquors,
'C U?",n's
fe* tij^J
mm mm 9
^i? m^Mfnf 6Tna?imt,B
OPPOSITE CJ/AIILESTOX HOIKjf,
CHARLESTON, S- XV
Bept 28 10 ly
EDWIN MTKS~&"C0.
WII OLKjSALE DE A LI-1 iS
IN
DKY GOODS /
' ff \ { A?n
EDWIX R ATKS. OKO O. PttUAN
Tuos R. McGaiiam. Ciia?. K. Batk<.
x%X4& a ;; V4 a I
?h.. ,. ? ...' . rU?> UJ ^
Fever and Ague i
ANTIDOTE '.?
Always M?p* U10 Chlilt. .. ?
This Medleinehwboen before tbo 1'ub- '.
lie flftoen years, ?nd Is Atl!l ahead ?>i all
other known remedies, ft dims not pa rjje,
does not sioken i*.o stomach, is j perfectly
safe in any dom and, under all qlrrura tanoca,
and Lt the only Medici^ tuat will
CURE IMMEDIATELY
and permanently every fotm of i'ever
and Ajfuo, because it is u perfect And*
dote te nalsrlit.
Bold by Alt r>rnr*i*tS.
* ? ? ' * 17 1y '
*? j - .1 . .
TTTW Tt nnvnTi I
? iu. xr. riuWt
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DAHl ONFGA, 8A.f *
WILL pnwrtlw ib th? OnodttM W tramp
kin, bawaon, (lilmer, Funnin, (tnHni'f
Fowna,-Whita and Hail. .
Jan 10 t?
THE BULLS JJ0USE,
?!Bd>.a&3es?s5. e. ?.
PARKER A CO* Proprietors.
rmVr-dLA'tto Hotel.
iOART>, HER DAY $4 <H>.
Dec 9 ?? |l
|l?l MM J?- JLL
liMMWi1*
it*nfttt>#al VKality ind Co&r.'
h ?> i r .< /? rt/ n?i
l?at. on<*
healthy, And cflectuai
.AW for preserving the
' hair. Fbded or$ray
M ( Aair I* so<m restored
to to original color,
-+ntk the ybn and
' JMpfi ft
Ttuu -hair is tbwk^
oned, falling faair cboolod, and bald'
noes ^ftUn, ^though pot always, cured
by its use. * Slothing can restore the
hair where the, folKbled art destroyed,
or glands atrophied, and decayed.
Bua such as rotqain 'Cab bo Bayed for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling**the:Mr *eth.??t*sty 'sediment,
it will keep, it clean ppd rigorous.
Its oooasioual use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
front tboso deleterious substatocos trhich
make Bomo preparations dangerous, and
injurious to tha-, bair,'*tho< Vigor can
only, benefit bat not harm it. If wanted '
merely for a r ' ,
HAIR PRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and vet lasts
long on tbo hair, givhi?'i.t a rieb, glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
r.i tr;a tt
Prepared by Dr. Jt C< Ayer 6l Co.,
PaAertcyu. jvnd ANAjptficAL Chemists,
LOWELL, MASS.
PRICE $LOO.
tar k or fb I. in i. i o, i,, iii, i>v
M- A. HUlS'i'l.Jt & t)0./A4?riU. . !
Aug 31 1^, ? ly ..
'<?t "*f~ t? f'.t
The Great Medical Discovery I
Dr. walker's calxforwia
VINEGAR BITTERS,
HS 5 Hundreds of Thousands ^*3
S f ?ear tootlmvny to thtir wot*Urful? F
Cur?U? KOccta. 1 19 v
what are they? wj
^ o
5*3i|
g u I KuX Sw h
g ^ ? g
sfl TIIEYJLBI^^^^ILE oli
*J*FAf|CY DRt*K/jU|,
Uadti of PckjtJBiUlfc 1Z7lUnkojr? X?roo? Spi^j
its. and llofuHO Liquors, doctoral, spiced,
and MMoteho-l topless* U?o U*bD| ca'loll?eiV>nies"
" Appetisers,'*** RoHlortrs," As;, thatlHl tho
tippler onto ilruaUi nnuss and ttiin, bu t nruatsuo
Mi.Ucine, mads I j:a tho h'aUyo Hooth Afc&A
n. rlt of California, ftOO fYom sll ; Alcohol io
Btimulants. Theya><?thoQRRATB!.OOI>
PURIFliSadndUFB&rvma PHXN*
OLFXjB, a perfect Itouovatur and Inritpnatfnt
ot Uw/ay?Wm,esiTTinjoUa:ipoi??iwsinJktUfp
nnd restoring tho blood to a b.-aJthy Condition;
No person can taVo thcso Hitters, according to
directions, and remain long unwell. - r-- ?
?IOO will bo given for an incurable caao, prvIf
tho bones are not destroyed by nil:k :al
poisons or other means, and tho vital organs
wasted bevond tbo point of repair.
Po> InflacirftntDfy nnti cn*cmio RhoA111
at ft in. And Oout. Dyspepsia, or InalfSSSt
iJssfttft stf ffi&s:
Liver, Kidiwyn. au4 Biadd**, tbeso Bittors
havo bvcsi most a'ireeaalul. Bnclt Diseasos
am caused by Vitiated Blood, nvtdcM
is generally produced by dssaugexneut of tho J
DiotsiivsOrguu. , . ,
Ttwr invigorate tho stomach, and stimulate.
tho torpid 11 vcr and bowels, which redder them'
of unequalled cfH?acy"lfl efetnatmr tho bloo t of I
nil impurities, anl Importing saw UXs and vigor J
o tho wholo ay stem. V *t
the Mouth, Hi.lion* Attack*, Palpitation of tho
Hearfj, Coptona Dinchantoi of Urine, Pain In j
thn j-egiona of thf Kidacya, ami a huri lrc<l othor I
painful aymptoms which aro tho oihprlnga of i
*re cured by ibeao IhUera.
hjcanao tho Vitiated lllood whonover you And'
it* inimHttlco buratinu through tho akin in Eimpfca,
Ertptiona, or Bore*: claanao It when It la
fooLan# yoarfo?Un?ra will tall von when. Keep
t be wood pure and tho health or tho ayatom will
TAPE, and otVr WORMS, lurltltvr In'
the iyatom of ao many thousands, are elToctually
destroyed and remowod. ' *
For full direotiooe, read carefully the circular'
around eaeh bottle, printed in four languages?I
English, German, Trench, and Bpanish.
J. WAI.KER, S3 St 34 Commerce Htroot, N. Y. ]
Proprietor. R. IT. Mc DON ART) * CO.,
Druewtwa apd ?eneral Areata
Ban Fr*nci?oo, CaUfonpe, nlW 33 and 34 Com*.
meiroBtr?et, >f. Yi ?
t?TBOLD ilY ALL DRUGGISTS AND
DEALERS. , , ltl?, ,
IW Fitr *,*!? in Oi eenvllle hy
M, A. flONTEIt A CO.,
Aan
HARRISON A MARSHALL.
Aug 31 . * 15 gm
><? ?,? ? *-.airT !? >.
. : T" ^ y, tT'd'i r
vtfur nj/jiv ttitoa*. OIBIIS * co.. Z.
j>ori??? ?n?i l>?? lot a. in <)?*??> . l4g Ray Rt ,
** ?* ?, ? 24C Hmad- ?*., %nM.. Oa.,
'I*'R 0'; and ht
I?AVID A HTKADLKY. 1
For RirthrtV IfifxrrrMAo am.lt> ?.. ..1 i
?h?vWoV p.wrh]* ' "
Not 80 2$ ?fl}