The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, April 05, 1871, Image 4
jBrnmrflna.
J?ak Biliisir* m CoBrttbijpw
Ooitrtin is * injury ; It i* the
pla spell of the solo. -Tlie ni?n
who has never courted has lived
in vane. He has been a blind
man among land scopes, be has ,
been a den man In the land of
hand organs and by the side of
- - -T -I. U Ilk* I
mnrmerin owwv< w....... ? ?>
tw> little springs of water that!
start out trotn under a rock at tko (
foot of a mountain, and runs
down hill side by side, singing,
dancing aud spaterin each other,
eddyin and trothin, anji kaskadin,
hiden nndor the bank, now full of
sha Ider, b>raby they jine and then
go alow. I ain in favor of long
conrtin; it give# the parties a
chance to find out eacli other's
* trump cards. It is good exercise,
and is just as inocent as five mari
no lambs.
Perhaps it is best I should state
suin good advice to the young
men who are about to court with
a view to matrimony as it was.
in the first place, young men
you want to got your system all
right ; then find a young woman
wh ? is williu to bo courted on the
square.
The next thing is to find ont
how old she is, which you can do
by asking her ; and she will sa
she is 19 years, and this yon will
And will not l>o tar out of the wa.
The next is to begin moderate,
sa once every nite in the week for
the fust six months, iricroAHt'u the
dose as the pnsheut seems to
require.
It is a fust -ato way to court the
girl's mother a little on tho start,
for there is one thing n woman
never despizes, and that is a little
good courtin if it is done on the
square.
Alter the first year you will bo
gin to likd the bizines*.
There is one thing I always ad
vise, that is to not swap photographs
oftener than wunst every
10 daze, unless you forget how the
gal looks.
Ockasionally yon want to look
sorrow and drag in your wind as
tho you had a pain ; this will set
the gal to teezin you to find out
what nils y**n.
Even meetings area good thing
to tend. It v/ill keep your relig
ion in tune, and if your gal hap
pens to ho there by accident, she
can ask you to go homo with
her.
As a general thing I wouldn't
brag on other girls much when
I was courtin. It might look us
though you knu tew much.
It' vou court three weeks in this
wa, ail the time on the square, if
you don't sa it is the sleekest time
of yoar lite you can go to the
cheap store And get measured for
a plug hat at my expense and pay
* for it.
Tiirrr is a story going the
rounds to the effect that tight lacing
saves $2,000,000 annually in
board alone. The statement is A
villainous and habitual lie. We
know a girl that laces so tight
that our arm will go around her
twice and lap over clear to the
elbow, and you wouldn't think, to
look at her, that she could eat
anything except soup, but she has
gov an appeme iiko a cross cut
saw, and alio moves a swath at a
table like a self raking reaper.
[New York Democrat,
An illiterate negro ^preacher
said to Ida congregation : *4 My
breddren. when de fust man.
A dam. was made, lie wus made of
wet clav, an' set up agin do paling
to dry." *' Do you say." said ono
of the congregation, 44 dat Adam
wus made of wet clay and set np
agin do paling to dry 44 Yes
sar. I do I" *4 Who made de palins?"
44 Sit down, sar!" said the 1
preacher, sternly ; 44 snch ques- ,
lions eg dat would upset any
system ot theology."
Johnny was tolling liis Ma how
ho wag going to Ji'crs up and
show ofr when he got to he a man.
Ilia Ma asked : " Johnny, what
do you expect t'? do for a living
when yon get to be a man V1?
44 Well, I reckon Til get married 1
and hxmrd with my wife's pa "?
Pretty good f><r a boy live years
old.
In some places in Ohio a man
can't get a drink of whisky without
showing the bar keeper a
written permit from his wife.?
Those men whose wives cannot
write think it is not too late for
I hem to learn that useful branch
of education.
44 Jank, what letter of the alphabet
do von like l?est?" 44 Well. I
don't like to say, Mr. Snob.'Y
" Pooh, nonsense ? iell right out,
Jane. Which do you like l>ett ?"
" Welt (blushing and propping her
eyes.) I like you (tJ) the ueet.
u Mr. Jones, don't yon think
marriage is the means of grace t"
44 Certainly, tny dear, anything is a
means of irrace that breaks up
pride, and leads to repentance."
"MJfeabout. shall I find
tho statfliW^iaiiimony ?" * You
will fiiuf that to be one < f the
United States," was the answer.
WfSt
-k. i.
Im of JotkSfSUaf?' Prefer*
Ftora loo moaj friend?, end from
tbfiigo ftt lace end*, Good Lord deliver
at t
From * wife who dofttit lav a?,
nd from children who doent look
like lie, Gool Lord deliver not ]
From snail' It. the grass, from
snail in our bates, from torch lite
processions, and from ail new ram,
u.khI Lord deliver us !
Fro in pack peddlers, from .rang
folks in lav, from old aunts without
money, from kolera morbus, Good
Lord deliver list
From welth without charitee,
from pride without sense, from
pedigree worn odt. and from all
rieli relations, Good Lord deliver
as!
From nttscpaper sets, and from
pills that ain't hsik, from femails
that faint, and froin men who flatter,
Good Lord deliver us!
From virtu without fragance,
froru butter that smells, and from
cats that are coarting, Good Lord
deliver us!
From old folke's secrets, and
from our own, troin mediums and
women ko mm it tees, Good Lord deliver
us 1
From pollylicians who prav. End
from saints who finale, troin ri kof
fi, red herring, ami awl gras wid-1
dera, Good Lord deliver us t
From folks who won't laff, and
from them who giggle, from lite
butcs, easy virtue, and rain inutton,
G >od Lord deliver us !
Air-Lias Railroad.
The work on this road goes
bravely on, and if no delay shall
occur In the shipment of the re?
mainder of tho iron put chased
sometime tince,the cars will reach
this place in a very few weeks ?
sooner even than the most sanguine
friends of tho road expected.
As the graduation is about finished,
we learn the contractors, Cols.
Alexander, Bondurant and Coleman,
agree to place at the disposal
of the Chief Engineer one hundred .
hands, if necessury, to assist the!
force at present employed in t-ack
laying, to hasten the completion to.
this point. Thirty miles of the
road nnmediatly cast of this . avo
been placed under contract?ten
miles to Messrs.Grand, Alexander
& Co.,?ten 10 Messrs. Scott, Bondurant
Adams?five to Col.
Coleman, and tho other five to par
iivo, vi iiwov itmiiuo w u 111/ nv/v m;w |
remember. So it will be seen, that i
the predictions of the enemies of
this all important enterprise, who
have perseveringly opposed its
construction, that it would collapse,
are not likely to be realized, for it
won't collapse u worth n cent," but
is bound to be a complete success,
and that too at no distant Hay.
[Gainesville (Ga ) Air Line Eayle,
24tKult.
IIoRRIDLE traokdy in alabama
?a Tuikvino Tax Collector
Poisoned iiy IIis Wife.?Jtumor
brings to us details of a most horrible
tragedy from St. Clair Conn
ty, which we heartily wish may
turn out to be only a rumor. The
story goes that the tax collector of
St. Clair County, after having collected
the tax ot that county, entrusto
I the same to the care of his
wife, anJ with the remark that he
would l>e necessarily almcnt 1?r o
day or two, left her in posfC9sion
of the treasure. That night a party
ot disguised men visited the woman
and demanded the money.
On her refusal to give it up, the
ruffians searched the premises and
possessed themselves ot it. They
then compelled her to get them
some supper, which she did. Tho
story lurtlier goes that she ooison
ed the coffee and killed nil three of
them; and when their disguises
were torn off, one of the party was
revealed as her husband, who had
taken the method stated of robbing
the county. If the tacts are true,
the death of the men win a righteons
judgment, much to.be rejoiced
at; but the sufferings of
the poor faithful wife must be ter
rible, such as to awake the deepest
sympathies of our nature
[ Jacksonville Republican.
?
vucA/n n 3 1A> Tf r?.? 1IIU V |t?- 1
lot is tho emblematic flower of the
Bouapartes, as the lily is of the
Bourbons. When Kugenieagreed
to accept Napoleon's offer of marriage,
she expressed it only by ap
peering one evening dressed in an
exquisite violet toilets?violets in
her hair, in her dress, even to a
bunch in her hand. Louis Napoleon
understood. Napoleon the
First, while consul, selected this as
Ins flower. It was through Jose
phino asking him to bring her a
bouquet of them on her birthday
?a desire he was only able to
serve after great difficulty. lie
cultivated thcin assiduously while
a prisoner at ttt. Helena; and they (
were profusely planted over the
grave of Josephine. Afier his
ueatn, ins coffin was covered with
the linmble flowers he loved. It
is even said that in the earlier days
ot Louis Napoleon lie was silently
told who his friends were by a can- ,
tious display of violets.
A st it a no k genius, in describing
a lake in Minnesota, says it is so
clear that by looking into it yon
see them making tea in Ohina.
Tub entire assets of s recent
bankrupt were nine small children 1
The creditors acted magnanimous
ly, and let bim keep them.
0
?L' L_J LgWPIBPL 11
Www of mnd^
Macaolaj remarks that absentmindedness
is tbo mark ot either
genius or a fool. , We think
that Lord Maeaalay was a little on
one of its side*. A man's mind
?aay be so Intensely occupied with
( fly Intuitions and inspirations
that bis senses, seemingly, are
scarcely awake to the realities ot
the ?a gible world.
A certain Scottish professor was ,
not more remarkable tor his
writing on political economy than
for Ida frequent unconsciousness
of what passed before him. His
absence of mind was so remarkable
that his wife onco wagered
that she would accost him in the
afreet, inquire after the health of
herself and family, and he would
not recognize her. She actually
won the wager. The protes or
once took a solitary walk on the
banks of a canal, into which, in
his abstraction, he walkod.?
When within a yard ot the conter
an honest woman, washing clothes
behind him, bawled out, " Come
oot, cotno oot, fule pody, or yo'll
Iks droon't." These warning
sounds invading the tympanum
of his professional ear had the
effect of making him turn right
about, and forthwith recover <he
dry land. The good woman, concluding
he was an idiot, sympathetically
exclaimed, M Puir body,
atweel they hae inticklo to answor
for that lets yo gang yer lane."
A young fellow employed in a
store on Kiver street wus <?no day
sent into the cellar to draw a gallon
of snorm oil. While waiting
lie snatched up a peice of chalk,
and In a minute was aOsorbed in
sketching the propriootr's profile.
The profile on the hogshead was
capital, but while the young artist
was absorbed in its pursuits
the oil pursued its way over the
cellar floor, lie was informed he
would not do for a merchant, but
just now ho is a first-rate New
York artist.
It is said of Sir Isaac Newton
that he often forgot to eat his dinner,
which his housekeeper was
accustomed to leave in a closet
near his studv. His head was
too tnuch in the heavens to mind
the earth ; so a friend, knowing
his peculiarity, one day slipped
his dinner out of the basket und
ate it up. When at lost the philosopher
catco out and greeted
his friend, ho asked to be excused
till he took his lunch. On look
ing into the basket and finding it
gone, ho simply exclaimed, much
to hi< friend's amusement, "Oh,
I forgot, 1 have eaten my dinner."
[Cincinnati Qazctte
Emigration Soutii waud.-?A
Texas paper reports that, since last
September, 110,000 immigrants
from Tennessee and Georgia with
1.00-1 wagons, have entered the
" Lone Star"State, and that this is
but a part of the great tidal-wave
of population flowing to the South
west. It is noticeable that a large
number of fieeduien are removing
from the Northern and the Border
starca c?> supply llio vacant place*
of llie white people leaving 'lie ohler
Cotton States. To which the
Washington Chronicle adds : " A
gentleman of ample facilities of
information stated that 5,000 families
have Within ? f<_ j toro cmi* I
giated from l.ancastor county,
Pennsylvania, mostly to the South.
A large number of these have
taken up farms in Virginia, cape
cially in the Shenandoah Vullev.
It is found very profitable to sell
land in Pennsylvania at $100 to
$300 per aero, and reinvest at from
$'2 to $25 per acre in equally good
or better land in a still more genial
cUme."
It is roally one of the wonders
of the time that more Pennsiyvaniuns
do not sell their high priced
lands and reinvest in Southern sod,
which they can do to such immense
advantage. Our Carolina
lands ure naturally as good as
theirs, while our climate is much
better. We trust that tliey will
leant incse tacts utter awhile.
Avoid debt. lie that pays down,
will not be called upon to pay up.
" Live and let live," is ft noble
principle of uction. " Live and
help live," is a nobler and better.
A 8KOHKT warranted to keep in
any climate?A woman's age.
A measureof Iniquity?A (pinri
bottle holding little more than a
pint.
W iiy is an egg like a colt ? Be
cause it is not tit for use until it is
broke.
Why was the first day of Ad
arn's life the longest ever known ?
Becauso it had no Eve 1
It is swool to feel by what fine*
spun threads our affections ure
drawn together.
Flattery is aAort of bad money
to which our vanity gives curreu*
cy.? llochtf oxuxmld.
A wish man never believes him
self the wisest, or the biggest tool
never be/ieves himself a f.w.i
I
EMCOTBOPHOKOTOO?IK>>OBAP?y?
Do you givo if uj>? Thought you i
wonM. Well, it means the soience
of taking photographs by means of j
an elect rioal light and microscope, !
Ir a man has aright to lie proud |
of anything it is a good action with*
out any cold suggestions of iuter* ,
? Aft ll.o - * '
??? ? wv uviivin 01 ir, j
itk W1
BHHggggW..- ! LU..-BB
Liunm Railhoad?Fronn a re*
liable source we enderstand that
the G. ?fc 0. R. R. Company, if it
ha* not already,certainly will comply
with the terms f<>r the purclrase
of the Laurens Road. We
tinders'and further, that the Road
- 111 L _ 4 !- I
Will u? )H|| 111 rilllVllllg UMIIUIIH'II
tiiHt as s?>on as it can be effected
>y workmen and money.
This it good news tor the Conn
ty, and every ciliten will hear it
with pleasure. Onr town will
soon begin to wear the aspect of
thriving business, and all the con*
veniences <d a market will gather
in our midst. We wish the Company
success, the workmen health,
and in addition, we will add, that
we sincerely hope the money will
not give out; for to be without a
railroad in this ago of wing-d
speed and rapid development, is
indeed to he out of the wm Id.
[Laureneville Herald.
Tub scarcity of jsilver change
makes a contemporary doubt of
the oft quoted saying, thai this is a
" world of change."
TIIOS. P. SMITH
(Late n ayi.eii, smith a <x>.)
FACTOR AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
NO. 4 BOYCE 6 CO S WHARF
OHAR1*SBTOMV S. O.
EO W. .MrIVKit <i nnnnreii*1! with ih?
vUMMiitn, nnn wiii give ''? ?'e?v alien*
lion lo lip in (print* of hi* Menria,
Currful mtrntlnn gnen lo piirchaa
intc Mno'iinilltt of all kind*, when placed
in fund*.
OP Advance# mad* on consignment*.
Oct ft 20 6m
HENRY BISCHOFF
& CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
A*l? OKAl.mll IV
Wines, Liquors,
MM, TOBACCO, M.
NO. 107 EAST DAV,
caiiaiiESTOSJ, s. c.
II. !il?CII"W. C WVI.BRRN.
J II. PiKren
Sept 28 IV Cm
EDWIN BATES & CO.
W1IO 1.18 AI.K DEALERS
IN
l)KY GOODS
AND
122 & 124 Meeting St.
OMAHLIESTON, ?. O.
EPWIM Rates GBO C. SBI.nan
Tuos K. McGaiiax Ciias. K. Bate*.
rtept 28 10 Am
A. B. MULLIGAN,
CHAIiLESTON, S- C.
i
MESSRS. SULLIVAN & SON,
ARE MY
AOBNTS
AT
GREEN VILLK S. G,
And wilt, make mdkral carii
n<lvnnrua on nli
COTTON
Skipped to mo through them.
A. B. MDI.LIOAN.
Rept 28 10 Jy
^ m ^ ^ ?
V. i'. toale,
CIIAKLGNTOm, H. C.
(" !/iiri(rit end moil complete'I
n?r i Munufuctory of l>o??r? Pneher, > 1)^
( IllintU, MouMlniii, Ac., in the j
Pmilhern Ptnte*.
p&T Printed price Met defle* riimpcliiioi).*9^
ft-ft- Pend for oiio.-li-v
fHf Pent free on Hppliratioii."fe3;
April 27 4V \y
mwm
i
^W/wEr wheel, i
Mill Qearing.Shaftinfel Pulleys
P^gg
NO FOR A CIRCUWULJfief
!/?.? 4 <? 1/
GKOIIGIS PAGE & GO.
Ho. 5 V. Sobroedor St.. Baltimore.
MtnufMturrri of PorUltl* and Stationary
8TRAM ENGINES AND BOILERS,
P?U?t In.proved. Pnrublt CIRCULAR
*AW MILLS, flung, MnU* and naah H??
Mill*, Oriat MIMa, Tlmh^r WIimI*. Hhit.gla
do. Dcalarn la Circular Bawa,
Bailing and Mill aupplloo gmrrally, and
manufacturer^ agent* f..r L-flM'a Crlabrau
Ml |nn,|M# Wat#r Whael. anrf d#.
M'lplion ?f Wood Working MaaMnary
*a?w>ri,tv*4l kaoimm a mmaltt
p.ETL^ " " ""p"-i
j rrj ]9
1 SSO 1*?. I
I MANUFACTURED BY C
|WA1I0N,WHANN&M
1 WILMINGTON,DEL.fM
lKZirPw factof^MM
K?UouSI?a Moeq^S B
The Oreat Fertilis
all (
THE unparalleled aneceM of tliii
proves it to bo the BEST and CI1
the market. V
It hae Ixjon used by many of I
South, and
Tn. ninale instance it fu
J
On COTTON it* effect* ktn born particular
PII08PHATK to i no re mo lb* yield Irom ON
CKNT., or oven mora I
Mr. U*u. C. Dlion, an aaniuaat planter of C
Plantar, auya that lo an aiparlmcnt with hvi
WH ANN'S |)iornl itself th? beat of all tbo*?
rate of $20 00 per iter* of sottou. A copy of
FOIl SI
CLAGHORN, HI
Charleston, S. C.,
J an miry 11, 1870.
Rosadalis
?<rri|lK tlllKAT A MK It I CAN
HKALTII HKSTOBKlt. purine*
Jibe blood and cure* {Scrofula, 8y phili*,
)8bin Dl*ca*c*, Ithcumntlam, T)i*ea*ea
/of Women, and all Chronic Affection*
>of the Wood, l.ivar and Kidney*.
S)ltccomtnended by the Medical Pacul*
(tj and inuny iliouaanda of out* be*t
rcitisen*.
( It end the lotimony of IMiyxician*
(mid patient* who hare u*od It > >: <!nI ie ;
(eond for our Koaadall* Ouide to Health
(liaok, or Almanac fot till* year, which
tiBB (wo publlah for gratultou* distribution
t will gire you much valuable in Cor* ;
/^UM'mation.
I>r. K. W. Carr, of Baltimore, eaya :
S I lake |>lca?uro In recommending
>your RoltAnAi.ia a* a very powerful
/alterative. I hare aeet> it ueed In two
Mr"8' with happy raeulte?oue In a
p H)eaee of eecondnry ayphIlia, In which
iMBf 'he patiout pronounced himaelf cured
Rafter harinir taken Ave bottlo* of your
(medicine. The other la a caae ol acrof?ula
of long atanding, which ia rapidly
i improving under ita nae, and the Inplication
a arc that tho patient will
(B^^Bvaooo recover. I have carefnlly ex
yimined the formula I y which your
Utoradalia fa made, and Hud it an ex/Wk
(eollent compound of alterative Ingre
ylienta.
s ' S Dr. Spnrkr, of Nicholnavilte, Ky.,
Im ;*aya ho haa uaed Roaadalla in caeca ot
Wroful i and Secondary Syphitia with
Wtlafactory remit ?-ar acicancr of the
I) Blood I know no t>etter remedy.
/ Benjamin Jleohtol, of I.lma, Ohio,
(wrilee: I hare auffcred for twenty
^ycara with an Inveterate eruption over
iiny whole body; a abort timo ainre 1
Cpurcbaaed a bottle ol Roaadalla and it
S(effeeted a perfect care.
\ Roaadalla la eofd by all drug*lite.
( I.aboratory, tl Kxchnnge Place,
(Baltimore.
> Dra Cle-tcnta ft Ca.
I'riipt ii
Moy 18, 1870. 52 ly
GKEENVILLE
PAPER MILLS.
m. ;o:- ??
J. Bannister & Son,
?(!?Mfa/iy4V?!Mpiwiaaiiaa
or ALL KIXDS or
Book} News. Wrapping and
Colored
TTI0I1K8T CA8II PRICK PAID FOR
X JL Clean Cotton or Ltnen RAO 8.
I M?y 25 I Ijr
E, P. JONES,
AVV<0OUmi?? AIT MW,
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
WILL MACTICa IX ALL
COURTS OF THIS STATE
AI.SO.
in the united states courts.
Office Greenville 0. H.f S. 0.
July 7 !?
Sixty-Fiv? First Prize Medals
Award'd.
?the or eat
Southern Ptsno
Win. KlVAne A CO.,
Manufacturer, uf Grand, Square anil 1'priglit
PIANO FORTES,
Haltimore, Mil
rV^iIB8B InatmmenU have been k?furt Ibo
1 public for ncarl/ tbirly yeara, ami upon
tbclr excellence alone attained ?im ??p?rrbu?*d
prermifmcr, which pronouaeea them unequaled.
Their Tone eombinea great power, e*.fcetneaa
and Ane alngir.g quality, aa well aa groat
purltr of Intonation, and aweetneaa throughoat
the entire aeale. Tbclr Toaeb la nllantl
and elaatla, and entirely free from the aliffnt.a
iouiiu in ao many nance. in Worfcman.bip
tbejr in unii|uit*d, Maine mom* bat the eery
bait *ra??noti matrriml. the lir|? capital ?
ployed in oar biilHii enabling us ?o koep
continually an loiinanaa atoek of lumbar, Ac.,
on hand.
All oar Squar* Pianos bar* oar Vow IaiCroeed
Ovor.trung 8??l? and tba Agraffe Trale.
Wa would call epeeial aliautlon to our lata
(mprorementa In (Irand Plane and Kquare
Orenda, Patented Auguat 14th, IU4, which
bring tba Piano nearer perfection than baa
yet Man attained.
Moorg Piano /mtlg Wmrranisd /or I Yrart.
Wa bare made arrnagaaaanta far tba Kola
Wholesale Agency far U>e moat Calobrntad
Parlor Organa and ftfetodeone, wblab wa offer
Wholaaala and Retail, at Low eat Paatory
Price.. WM. KNABK A CO.,
Baltimore, Md.
Paa T? 99 dm
? JAM'S
*' ' 9 *
J
I
RAW pONEj
SUPERPIMWB.
*
ser for Cotton and
Jrops.
i Orent Fertilizer on ALL CHOPS,
E A PEST Manure now offered in j
be most eminent Planter* in the ]
as given Entire Satisfaction.
Ijr marked. It it no rare thing for WH ANN'S
K HUNDRED TO TWO HUNDRED l'KK
aiporon, Ot., In a letter to the Banner and
en leading Supcrphoapbates and Ouanoe, the
tried, paying*a art profit at the low market
Mr. Dlxou'a letter furniebed on application.
ILE BY
iRRING & CO,
and /lugusta, Gfa.?
34 Sin
KDMONDS T. MOWN,
mm a mb- wo
OP POSITS CHARLESTON HOTEL
CHARLESTON, S. C.
gept 28 I'J 1 y
Greenville and ColumbiaR R
COLUMBIA, 8. 0 , Mml? I, 1871.
ON and after this dote. Hie following
schedule will be run ?l?ily, Hnjiiiiy*
excepted, connecting will) N 'gin Trains on
South Carolina ftnilrnul up and down ; also
with Tilana going Foulh on t luiloMe, Columbia
nu?l Augusta Railroad :
Up.
Loire Columbia at 7 00 a.m.
" Alston 0 10 a. m.
" Newberry .....II 15 a.m.
* Cokes' nry X 00 p. m.
" lielion 5 no p m.
Artive at Urcv'tivllle C 80 p. ni
Down.
Leave Hroenvi!Jo at (5 15 a. m.
" Helton., 8 15 a m
" Cokesbnry 10 07 a m
" Abbeville 8 15 a. in.
H Newberry .. 1 60 p. m
" Alaton................. 4 06 p. m
Arrive at Columbia 6 65 p.m]
TUGS*. DODAMRAD.
General Superintendent.
M. T. Bautlktt, Heuu'al Ticket Agent.
inPOIITAilT NOTICE
to
C0WSUMER8 OF DRY GOODS.
All Relit it Order* amounting to (20 ?ml Onr
Del ire red In any /'art of the Country
FREE OF EXPRESS CO AIIOES.
HAMILTON EASTER ?fc SONS,
or na i.ti uoRif. vp?
IN order the better to tnoel the wanta of
the Retail Customers at a distance, have
established a SAMPLE BUREAU, and will,
upon application, /trumolly tend by moil full
line* of samples of the Newest and most
Fashionable Hoods, of French, Knglirli and
]>omestle Manufacture, guaranteeing at all
times to sell 01 fois, if not at le*? price*, than
any bouse In the country.
Buying our goods from the largest and
most celebrated manufacturer* In the different
pert* of Europe, and importing Iba same by
Steamers direct to Baltimore, our stock is at all
time* promptly supplied with the novelties of
the London and Paris markets.
As we buy and sell only for cash, and make
no bad debts, ws are able end willing to tell
our goods at from Ten to Fiftoen percent Lets
Profit than if wc gave erodit.
In sending for samples specify the kind of
goods desired. We keep tbo best grsdes of
every class of goods, from the lowest to the
most oostly.
Ordrfr* unaccompanied by the cash will bs
sent C. 0. D.
FrnMhl P>vl*? Wkn1...i. i? - '
, m .. .....mo imjuri nro inri- |
led to inapeet the Block in our Jobbing and
Package Department. Addreaa
HAMILTON KA8TKK A S0N8,
197. 199, SOI and 20:i Weat llaltimore Htraet,
llaltimore, Md.
Dec 7 29 1/
bTwehrle,
QKEENVaiLILE ?. O.
1>KALKR IV
Gill UB SILVER WATCHES
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES.
19 ft 88 Oust Solid Vaptial Biofs,
SILVER ft SILVER-PLATED
tMT WORK et *11 diaarlftlonc In hia
Una dona promptly jBI
Oct *7 t* ly
mm . PfW tmAyer*a
Oatbartio Pills,
P??on^i ot a XnutaUv*
a sswt'ssiaafc
j a^SS;
nor vm or or an/ boforo
ao universally
adopted Into use, In
A Wml every country and
lAlVAlH among all claesos, aa
this mild but eaclont
purgative I'M!. Tho
obvious reason law
that It la a more rcllahU
and fkr morn ?f.
factual nnwdjr than Any other. Those who hara
tried it, know that It oared themi those who hare
not, know that It cure* their neighbors and friends |
and all know that what it does onoe It does always
? that it nerer telle through anr (hult or negfdeot
or its composition. We have thousands upon
Dvoosands o^c<y fimuesjj f t^^r Biuarhabls cures
known in every ^S3iborhood,Uend we new?, not
in all climates | containing neither oalomcl nor any
deleterious drag, they ?^ay be taken with safety
by any body. Their sugar-coating preserves them
ever flesh, and makesJnsm pleasant to take, white
being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from
their use In any quantity.
They operate by their powertel Influence en the
Internal viscera to purity the blood and immnlaf
It Into healthy action?remore the obstructions
of the stomach, bo wols, liver, and other organs of
the bo?ly, restoring their Irregular action to health,
and by correcting, wherever they exist, sttoh derangements
as are the first origin or disease.
Minute directions are given in the wrapper oa
the box, for the following complaints, which these
I'U/s rapidly core : ?
For Dyspepsia or Indlpestlen, listless*
as, Laarasr and Mtmm s# Appetite, they
should be taken moderately to stimulate the stonir
ach, and restore Its healthy tone and action.
For Mrer OeMplaiai and iU various symptoms,
Dillons HeaiSMhe, Ikk Headache.
JtsMndlcst or flresa lickasM, Ml*
laws C'ollc and JUlllMs Fevers, they should
bo Judiciously Ukcn fbr ooch cam. to corrtot th#
dlcoAsod action or remote Uio obstrucUons whMi
cau AO lt? *
For DyMatcrr or Dlankna, but one
mild dosa la gonoridly required. _ __ _
For RliaaaiMUiar Ararat, Pal*
Klialtoa of Ik* Heart, Palm la Ik*
l.lr, Back and Lata*, they should be contlnuously
taken, aa require!, to change the diseased
action of tho system. With such change those
complaints disappear.
For Drsasy and Drspslcal larslllafs
they should bo taken In large and frequent dosea
to produce the effect of a drastio purge.
For Nupprewloa a largo dose should be
taken as It produces tho desired effoot by sympathy.
As a JXuncr Pill, toko one or two Pitt* to
promote digestion and reliere the stomach.
An occasional .lose stimulates the stomach and
bowels Into healthy action, restores the appetite,
and Inrlgorates tho aystem. Hence It la often advantageous
where no serious derangement exists.
One who fro In tolerably well, often finds that a
dose of these lllla makes him feel decidedly better,
from their cleansing and renovating effect on
the digestive apparatus.
J>r. J. C. AYK/t A CO., FV?rM??I Ch+miatt,
jjo wxjll. mahh., u. a. a.
IW Kor sale in Orecnvill* hjf
M. A. 11UNTKK A CO., Age..fa.
Aug .11 1.1 if
F,?r **1- l.y w n.<50x, mnns * < o.. im
purler* and Patlota In (inannr, lift Hay S??
Savannah ; 241 llroml St, Ai'guMn, ;
1S1 Knat B iv. Cliarlraton, S 15 ; ??<* hj
DAVII) A STKADI.EY, OrteuvltU.
For further inloimalioo, ?pj ly or ? ! * ? ir*
above f..r pam| li'ot.
Nov SO 28 4m
PLANTA110N BIlTLHS
Tills wondorftil vegetable
restorative is the
sliocUinchor 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, temnAanlo
AM A ' * -
|TVIMVO VI lII^IUj 11 ItCUi
as a specific in eyery
species of disorder which
undermines the bodily
strength and breaks down
the animal spirits.
^Wherever it is Introdnced
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.
Juno it, 18/0. 6 Ijr
WM. P. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DAHLONEGA, 8A?
TITILL prMtlo* id the Count..* of Lump
t?... w&u :.tb-.s.'""1
J?n 10 ||
TOWNEW A EAUT,
ATTORVJM AT LAW.
Uwrivm lm the OLD COURT lOUSR
MUdU Room on tbo Bowtb 8ldo, Low*
* Htorjr,
ORRKMVILLR, ft. 0.
O. r. TOWKM, 01.11 MKT.
Jw 4 83 u
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