A Rat in a Darkey's Stomacb.
An u)d darkey in the fourth district,
New Orleans, lias daily for
months past selected the doorstep
of a prominent residence for his
noon day nap. Ueing driven <?fl"
0:10 day he cotnes the next. With
his head thrown back pud his
mouth wide open, he snores away,
to the exceeding discomfort of the
inmates. Called to the door by
this disgraced dwapason a lew
days since, tlie lady ft' trie house
concluded slio would try an expo
riment. For this purpose she
pro onred a small piece < i ice and
dropped it into the hug? critic
that serves Sambo's mouth. It
disappeared like a shot," and with
a couch and a snort, Sambo started
to his feet.
14 Ugh ?" ho cried, as the ice
sent violent tlniils through his
stomach.
44 What dis?** and his finger
clutched nervously the ufiliutcd
parts.
Just tlien some one cried out in
the house that a hig rut had run
downgrade Sam's*' throat.?
This added terror t bis pain.?
IIo rolled on the bamiue'to aiul
1 i., i ? i .. j* .. l 1 .
er.uu msiuv ;or nu.p.
" l4\?io G ?1, missus, he's gua.ving
out'n mo I toll liitn. Oil, golly,
he's kill'n me," and ho whites
<d t!io darkey's eyes pro'niding
like ?11*1001*8, and the eonvul-e I
and anguished fare, showed tl-at
real pain was strongly enhanced
by his imaginary terror.
u Oh, iT'tllv, how ho do j imp
ai.d kick about," and San '?> again
i' tvo himself up to a paroxysm o!
lamon'a'ioM.
" Drink warm water, InoU
Sam, and drown him," tiie lady
tugye- ted.
Without a moment's hesitation
Sam started f<r the water phi;*.?
He turned on the crank and the
water started. Sam joined his li, s
to the nozzle until his sides were
pulled out like an inflated balloon.
k% How do you foil now, I'ncle
Sam?" the lady imputed ir
Sam staggered hack to his Peat.
*4 I ^iil'58 he's drowned, in's-ms ;
but here's what trublin' dis eliile ;
hows dat rat gwiuo to ire' out'n
dare ?"
A Promising E07,
A certain judge, while atteiidin
' .C: ui twiu_a abbe tow n, was
some cattle in.
llis fat 11 or tdood in thy door ol
his house, on the opposite sidy "I
the road, 5in:l seeing what his
ho| eft11 was doing, shouted out.
' John, don't ymi drive thur
cattle in there; 1 t> hi \<>;? t > put
them into the pasture behind the
house."
The hoy tonic t:n notice whatever
el' the remonstrance, and his lath
or repeated the order i:i a louder
tone, with the same elVeet ; ami
the third time ^ n v o pos-itjve
orders not to drive the caldo in
there.
The son didn't deign to look up,
nnd disobeyed the | areiit iujui.c
lion with ft coolness wiiich po-bvo
ly shocked I lie judj. e, who, looking
at the culprit, said in a lone <>'.
*ollieial dignity,?
" Boy, don't von hearyor.i father
speaking to yon '{"
u()h vans." icplied the I???y,
looking :vt the judge, ik but i d n't
luind what he says. Mother d?.Vt
neither, and 'tween she and 1
wove 'boat g??t the dog so he
don't."
AN TON*?uANT Lmti.K (YSS.?
1'arson ()., a well Known New
Knglaiid t.ivirie, used to tell the
following fetorv with evident reli.-!
i :
As was the cu-tnm in those (Jay9
lie had taken -into his family a
jioor lad as " chore hoy."
It occurred to him, o? o day.
that he ought to interest kin.sell
in the lad's welfare.
Acting upon the thought, ho at
fii.ee called liiin into hi- study and
with visage solemnly comj oeed,
according to the pattern thin
detuned most desirable when icli
pun was the topic, addressed the
urchin as follows :
" Sam, do you know that you
are a sinner'{"
14 Yes," faltcringly replied >
Sa.n. j
" Do you know what will he- .
coine of voti, if you do not re j
pent?'' ^ j
Receiving no coherent reply, he .
launched into repcntence and ro
d< mption, encouraged l?v the evi- j
lent impression made I ?v his
words, and feeling no small e<?ni- '
]>unction the while, (lint he ha 1 so
h.no neglected a * unhject of
grace " bo promising.
At last a vacant and wan lering
look roused a sudden suspicion, to
verify which he inquired.
" Sam, what is a hi unci ?
Imagine the situation when the
"subject of grace" promptly re
sponded :
" Sinner, sir ? Yen, sir ; S'nners
i; strings in turkeys' legs, sir."
The ftirt' v.v "I the parson's face
relaxed.
<
11ah.n't any I' i i.i.ino.?The
worst joke that was ever perpetrated
oti scientific men took place
recently at Louisiana, Mo. A
* l - l l ?
man was hick wiiii riiciunaiiPtn,
i r Komctliing, and ft fellow went
around to the doctors and profcssoi'R
ai.d thing?, and told tlicrn
that it \v?6 the ijuecrcst caao on
M ' *
*
record. He said the man had no 1
feeling. Yon could stick pins in
his body all over, and lie paid
no attention to them at all. lie
was perfectly numb. So the doctors
got together, ami called on
tho siek mail to experiment. All
arrived with pins and needles and
bodkins. The man was asleep
and they all got around him, and
each one stuck his pin into the
patient. The siek man rolled over
j and looked at tho crowd, and
thought they had come to dissect
him, so he took a chair in one
I hand and a bed post in ilie other, i
suit! drove the cruwu thence? ; J
i 1 hey aronnnnd with their heuds
i tied u;>, looking; tor the man who
enid that sick matt had no feeling. "
M. C lll'TlER. . F. 1*. Vi'lU'K. C. C STKI IO NBUTLER,
McBEE & STEPHENS,
I Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
and in Equity,
CHKEWILLE, S. C.,
Will rrr.clico in the Ccuits of tho State
r.nd of tho United States,
at 1 tl
I (mijiBLi nom,!
I'UEjU.IIEifl.l, S. i\,
c-cnr.rAi", l'normm.it
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i ?-|. trnut 1 v fnriiiflic t IC'inMifli,
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Ii ilif triii'c IItiv |<iili'ii* iii .I t.ilit rs ?. ehM"^ neciiiii
i.o.'ii:!.!!,* t Iiit Mm "tViliiiiiliin" i.i in t v\
i' -p.ft -i li ll"ti'1, nntiiipas.vl
I 1 > n i .\ in i he St .!< or the I'nil .it Siui.s
, ) Situ Moil in llit* Inei i. immiIiv <if the eitv,
tl i I. It. ! .1 V 1 I ,.1.1.
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tn hi Nnv Y.'lk nliil CI lii'nViiii tiinik.N.
1 tin' I'tdpri. ti.r | !? i!i:?i> 'I.jii i i) i ir?i'H will '
! ! jk.iii! !? jji i v pi-: !ccl ui.-faetiuti in every
i. ip. i t. 4 ,
A lii-t ii?n-?!> I.iv.ry Fti'-J, ntlnclicil In
tl..i |! .I.-!, w lit'i *i vrliiulig < ! i-vi-rv o. scrip
t on van t v I.a ! a" ill- kIh r'i-.<i iii't'vv.
; < tin a 11, n -.? nt ti ml tin* in 11\ il hi il ili*| nr
tmc uf vwiv Train. \YM (it illM.VN,
|'iup; i. tni ri i il Sn| i i iii'. inlonl. |
.1. IX lU;i?l>s, 4'n?lii. r. Fob 10 :}U-if
53 Water wheel,
Mill Gea~rin^,Shaftin?& Pulleys
r| * ? SEND FOR A CIRCULARISE^:
| I lv^ - i'y
c*o (.'??<{ fific:?!<{) YitCisotif
5*1:1*1' CHooil.
in &* ti e* lo & a n n
. I
I AN,) ]
QUEEN'S DELIGHT
I WILL IT HI FY Til K II LOO I) ! ]
. i AN i> UliVOV K I
1 I Liver plaint, Kliotiina- r
| VjP^Lin. Si:i<itu!:i, l'ni litnu les. |
Skill 1 (i'mMm:!", I'.iilis ill tli.-j I
1 )> -pi-p- in, l'i-c;i-?i ?l
, llii* Kidney* iitiil I'll idiicr, p.iin in tli<*
! 1*> u k and Loin*, mid nil lim \:imhii>
; AilmnnlH prod ii.'.-d I?v Impute I'dooH 'i
i nix! \ i 'Sitt?.*?] Senvtioiw.
I'll;/ our Jlottlr anil try it, ami i/' it
/ </.. tn yii\ any rc'iif, liny no more. \
I?!t <Kll'S 1.1X1MKNT or PAIN
! N I K A< "Iill i >> <>.i! in 1(1.i m, N.-n (
[ lilluin, lli-iiduulir, r.iill ill tin; Hack, I
I Si raid-, A-.-.
i (
I >11. f?!.AZKX Mil's I'A M5I.V V I'.'i K'l AHid".
!.l\ I.1! I-1 J.I.S nr.- .-all- icim-Ainl nj^i'ni"
In i.viiciiiiii' ! ' i :in^<anfiit i I i lie IA Vet ii i m1
J ?? I" <i;fv l!i? l'it'iiil.
1?!I. (. I.A/1MN Ilii'S CollC It IIMI.IKK ? _
: i x1! ii' f >r nil f >?P* of P. iit'i "f nn\ ki'i-',!
'i < in < ? 11j In t'oii-'iinptinii ; Bitliiiti/li i n'
l tl.ln-dili'i] I ? ritrr I hi; Initr tin. ii-.-,
1? i 11 li-lli'f will l > I--W it- lis-'. I
'I lie iiln-vi* Medi.-i.Mi: ore pr- j .m-.! f
V ''V (
III: fill IIS I., CLAZMNi:if, : 1J
I A;niii;r;ia!llt'iii|{ Onijj: , | V
(i tj?-1>\ 11'? . S. (' J
r." ~ I 1 1 ^ jreucnuly. 1
| May 10 1 If ?
" "" I >
l,V> A CWUD. I 1
] xiv fi:ii:ni?.s and i?.\t- __
7r * t|oii.? lnm-i'i;. I lan k* for pa*! Jf
I'avnr*. Sir. I < < !.Iii:11> ( > make J
. I i 111 !. - lull;'. I rli I I .II!WI\1, 6y,,> *}*jLy 1
l:V. WWTCIII.S, < l.oi KS. <i'i;r 1
i H s I I, v K It 1.1, \ T i; I> H
WAlIi;. tajm.k < i n.iiuv, Ac. al at- | cli
jjivt-ii li? pf'air.''/ til"! M'aleln , at.i! m
Time Piece* al" every riplion. j m
JAM Kh (i. KI.ACX. rit
1 in IA ;{j if ((s
I.S71 .?l"'i?KTrailc. |371.|
Croquet ,HI
\V'
Complete *it* from 5> > I" Jf20 per .*< t.
IfillM* I'll lis.
All llie ilir.crent kimN nt reiluneil price*.
I"i*l?iii^ lacklc.
Of n< ry ilercriplioii.
Trill
F >r ln?li<mill pciillcim n. i -
b'<> reij;)) l aix y' (iood?(
<? mi* ;i n<l i'i?loli ?( sill
siii?I I'fict'K /liuimiitilioii,
SpOllvtllCll'l (ioodl,
( .in!* rliippci) In any purl nf the cmiiilry I
per < \pri h. 'J'lie "iiiiih careful all. ini"n j;iv- /I
i ii I nri|er.? l?jr mail a* In peruana I pnreliain *. \J
I'l'ici* for mir (fooilii liiircil mi K"'1' par.
POULTNEY, TRIMBLE & CO.,
son tr. //.i /. timoi:/; s77/A/;/'. 18
BALTIMORE. MD. SI
Mareli 22 1b Iy
SAMTi BLACK,"'
i
bse 'a. ca aKi*:ci4
~ w.
1 IMil'IJi respectfully inform hi* friend*
t T nii'l jniron* that. he line removed hie
ii \ i: ii i: ii * ii o i* A<
To the Ohl < Joint I lone", eeeoml room on
the loft, where lie will he g'ml In we hi*
eiietomer* lirnmi?ir(? f-.,'
I * ni-ICIUM IIMI lfll
II'I J'r?nrli#>? i.l It in l?u<ino4H I
. 1 H?t
.1 i.o 14 ? t[
JUUKS, SASHES,
BLINDS, See.
P- 1\ TOALE
Manufacturer mul Dealer,
20 IhiijHc Street <in<i IlurlbreL't W'hnrf, ]
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
This Is the larpe't nn.l most c in?
>h te Factory of tl?* kind in the Southern
tatra, fti.?. ull articles in this line can he
liruishcil by Mr. 1*. 1'. Toalk at prices
ihloh defy ceini clition.
A pamphlet with full and detniled
isi of till sizes of Doors, Sa-he* and Blinds,
ml the prio-s of ouch, will be sent ftee
t.d post paid, on application to
V. I\ Tonic,
CrrAIiLESTOX. S. C.
July 12 10 ly.
? i) i) i vn P C IT \I \l I? 1>
M 1\IAU iYr OUiUJlUll
mwmimY.
Just Returned from New
York.
MKS. JliXNINOS has returned
with a full stock ol MILLIN
KKY and other U O 0 1) S,
nflSglJ} -uiti '1 to the wants nn?I desires
jrfjMmBiP of the Indies, to which she
*zj?% I?W would invito an examination.?
* rj/l^l Phc will have a < HAN I) OPKN/
i? IN(; un Thursday, 27th iimt.,
fi'Lrl and will he |dea?'id to see such
,f her trie ads on tho occasion us may have
the t'.mo to attend.
Location, two doors below the well-known
dore of Me.-fri. \Y. II. llovey <L Co.
AjU'il 20 1 A tf
B. WEHELE
rl J AS just .rotui netl with a well
rj selected Stock of
WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY,
Slim SILVER MS PLATED MSI
Table Cutlery, &c.
HIS Suvk was personally po
oc.UhI from the V)ebt lieu sea in }j.'R
ri'Uii LIBERTY
WHITE LEAD.
liny the 11 est?1l is the Lh>apc&t.
UK
To ContinHcm of White Lend Everywhere*
i r i s u x k q u a l i: i).
1-t. 1* jr W* ???itijf ami ('ovcring I'lcp-rtie*.
4*1. ! *?>r \\ liit^-ne** :u <1 It-nuty <if l*"inis'i.
til. For I ni'o ist I'ltM-iiei"* cif (!r*n<lirii?.
Illi. Snmi' will ?] ? in (. 11* niiil holier
work, ill n uivoli c?Hl, limn ntiy other.
?l!i. Mo-i i',-.niiiii.ic.il V\ !iit? J.fii,1 ever inI
r<i<lue-il.
Illi. If you w:m!i Id proeurc a.? much value
n* | iniililc fur your moii-y mid Meruit*
lianilsitniv and dutnlde work, usw
PJHE LIB? R I V WhITC icm
.nil I k. LUMl/t
;Yy it nnd he fmivinccil. Sntiefiu'tion
f.;iAiii?i'l h_v llio MiinuMctureis.
YA\:(iU<: A SMI i ll.
Yli?d?rnle lh.lif, Point nii'l film** Den'em,
No. 1 't"T North Third Si reel, I'h11>. iI)>hist.
11710L KS. 1 A E A O EN TS
}OWEH, COX & MAXKLEY.
MCAI.KKS IN
loach Kalbrials, Paints, Oil, Glass.
Futty, &c .
(! HEEXVILLE, s. c.
MfivS fi'2 tf
WW. J. RANDOLPH.
STONE CUTTER AMD BUILDER.
^ I.OCATKII " > 1'hHa Street, one
' of Mettrt. (lower, Cox ?t
Awnlni
fslA ' < It AN ITU of nil description*
r.'h^ furnished mid cut to order. TOM 11Ijr
<L SToNKS, with (Irnnitn or Mtirhle
el f 1'i-ihtill* ir.ny lie hud on n|>|dipitiion.
C~??^ Special intention gunriiiitiud to nil
or h.
y fi- Order* for TOMH8TOXKS left with
Ir. I!. Vkiiiii.k, Jeweller, will receive my
roinpt ntluntion. 1
Jmi IS "j tf
DOOLEY'S
^ 10 A ST POWDER!
ihk long i -on regarded n-? the tu-ft and
icapert linking Powder in u?e. Perfectly
lie and 11.v It make*, at nli<>rl nose,
dclicixim Iliec.uita, Holla, Ac. There >
<-d l?e i.o KRiir of food prepared with it,
il in nlwnyn of I lie heet quality. Wc
mild my to tlioee who have n<V-r lined
thnl a very few tria'a will erinhle tliein
o iiho il, not only with entire entiid?cti< n
it with economy. Put up nii.i.. nkt
iirht. n? represent ? 1, Groccra and Ileal*
ee)| it.
DGOI.FY .t r.ROTHKR, PropV,
61' Anv Street, New York City.
April 5 48 6m
5. WET J RLE,
(GjR'?EWaLLS ?* ??
DEALER IN
COLO ftSB SILVER ffMERES,
LOCKS, JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES.
& 22 Cftrat Solid Nnptial Rings,
(LVEIt ?fe SILVEIi PLATED
\r. yak /m. v. BO*
f|T WOltK of all diccrii'lionn in hi*
o <l?>n<- promptly._2fc1
Oct 27 23 1
k. kahi.rv. o. o. w?l.??
EASLEY & WELLS,
Itorneys and Counsellors at Law
AN!) INT KQITTTY,
OKKKNVILLE, 8. C.,
)RV1TICK in the Court* of the Statu and
of the United State*, and give erpecial
enlion toraacs in IJnnkruptcy.
June U J
" i i
CONSUMPTION.
Its Curo and Its Preventivo,
BY J. II. SUllKXCK, M. D.
MANY a human being has passed away,
fur whoso death there was no other
reason than the neglect of known and indisputably
proven means of curo. Those near
and dear to family and friends aro sleeping
the dreninless slumber into which, bud they
calmly adopted
1)11. JOSEPH H. SCIIENCK'S SIMPLE
TREATMENT,
and availed themselves of his wonderful efficacious
medicines, they would not have fallen.
Dr. Schcnk has in bis own case proved that
wherever suffioieut vitality remains, that vitality,
by his medioinca and the directions ior
their use, is quickened into healthful vigor.
In this statement there is uothing presumptuous.
To the faith of the invalid is made no
representation that is not a thousand times
substantiated by living and visible works.
The theory of the curo by Dr. Schcnck's medicines
is us simplo as it is unfailing. Its philosophy
requires no argutneut. It is sull-as
suring, self-convincing.
I ho bcawood Iodic and .Mandrake fills are
tbc first two weapon* with which tho citadel
of tho malady in assailed. Two-thirds of the
cases of consumption originate in dyspepsia
i and a functionally disorderud liver. With this
. condition the bronchial tubes " sympathize "
! with the stomach. They respond to the uiori
bifle action of tho liver. Hero then couics tho
culminating result, ami the setting in, with all
its distressing symptoms, of
CONSUMPTION.
The Mandrake Pills are comprsed of one of
, Nature's noblcet gifts?the P jdopbillium Pcltatuui.
They possess ull the blood searching,
ultcrative properties of c&loiuul, but unlike
culouiol, they
" LEAVE NO STING BEHIND."
The work ol euro is now bctrinn inir. Tho
: vitiated and mucous deposits in tliu bowels
i iiml in the alimentary canal nro ejected. The
| liver, like a clock, is wound up. It arouses
| from its torpidity. Tlio stomach acts respon!
sively, and the patient begins to feel that he is
' getting, at last^
A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD.
The Senwood Tonic, in conjunctien with tlio
j Pills, permeates and ussiuiilates with the food. >
Chyliilcation is now progressing without its J
{ previous tortures. Digestiou becomes painless, J
1 and the cure is seen to be at hand. There is ;
I no more flatulence, no exacerbation of the stu- j
| uuich. An appetite sots in.
j Now comes the greatest Blood Purifier ever j
vet given by an indulgent lather to sulk-ring !
man. Selicnck's Pulmonic Syrup coiues in to
perform its functions and to hasten and complete
the euro. It enters at once vpon its
wink. Nature cannot be cheated. It collects
and ripens thu impaired und diseased portions j
of the lungs. In the form of gatherings, it
prepares them for expectoration, and In! in a
very short time the malady is vanquished, the
rotten throne that it occupied is renovated and
made new, and thu patient, in all the diguity
o! regained vigor, steps forth to enjoy the manhood
or the womanhood that was.
CI VEX UP AS LOST.
The second thing is, the patients must stay
in a warn, room until they get well ; it is nl*
111 ast impossible to prevent taking cold when
the lungs are diseased, but it must be prevented
or a cure cannot be efleeted. Fresh air
and riding out, especially in this section of
tho country in the fall ami winter season, aro
all wrong. Physicians who recommend that
course lose their patients, if their lungs nro
badly diseased, and yet, because they are in
as the strength will hour, to get up a good circulation
ol blood. The patients must keep in
good spirits?be determined to get well. This
has 11 great deal to do with the appetite, and
is the great point to gain.
To despair of cure alter such evidence of its
possibility in the woist eases, and uioral certainty
in u 11 others, is sinlul. Dr. 8 cli click's
personal statement to the Faculty of bis own
cure was in these modest words :
' .Many years ago I wa.s in tho last Mages of
consumption ; confined to my bed, nud at one
time my physicians thought that 1 could not
live a week ; then, like a drowning man ditching
at straws, I heard of mid obtained the preparation*
which I now eller to tho public, mul
they made n perfect euro ol urn. It seemed to
in.. 1 1. . I I II I .1. . . .
..... ...... . vuuiu ivi.1 iiium pviiviraiu 111 y w Hole
i|it?iii. They booii ripened the matter in my
lungs, ami 1 woulil B|iil up uioro than a pint
of otloiisivc yello* mutter every morning for
u long time.
Am toon an that began to Bui-vide, m/ rough,
fever, pain ami night sweats all began to
leave me, ami iny appetite became no great
that it wui with dilticulty that 1 could keep
from euting too much. I Boon gained iny
strength, and have grown in llcah ever since."
1 win weighed shortly after my recovery,"
added the Doctor," then looking like a mere
skeleton ; my weight wad only ninety seven
pounds; my present weight is two hundred
and twenty-live [ 'J 2 It J pounds, ami for years 1
have enjoyed uninterrupted health."
Dr. fSchenck has discontinued iiis professional
visits to New York uml Huston, lie or
Ins son, Dr. J. 11. i^clienek, Jr., still continue
to see patients at their otlice, No. 15 North Sixth
! treet, Philadelphia, every Saturday from U
A. .M. to 3 1*. M. Those who wisli a thorough
examination with the Itcspiromctur will ho
charged $5. The Kcspiroiiictcr declares the
exact condition of the lungs, and patients can
readily learn whether they are curable or not.
The directions for taking the me iicines are
adapted to the intelligence oven of a child.
Follow these directions, and kind Nature will
do the rest, excepting that in some cases the
Mandrake Pills are to be taken in increased
doses ; the three medicines need no other ae
companiin Mian the ample instructions that
accompany i . m ; First create appetite. Of
returning health hunger is the most welcome
symptom. When it comes, as it will come, let
the despairing at niie tc of good cheer. Uood
blood at once follows, the cougb loosens, the
night sweat is abated. In a short time both
ul these morbid symptoms are gone forever.
I>r. Fchuiick's medicines are constantly kept
in tens of thousands of families. As a laxative
or purgative, the M.imliaku Pills are a
standard nreuarafiou i whim il.<? l?.
.Sj'ru|i iiK a i-uriT of coughs and coli|>, may bo
regarded itm ii prophylacleric against c<?iii<uiii|>- 1
lion in any of its forms.
l'riro'ot tho Pulmonic Syrup mul Seaweed
Tonic, $1.60 a lioiilc, or $7.6l> a hull dozen.
Mandrake Pills, 26 cunts it box. if'or sulo by
all druggists mul dealers. i
.Wholesale Agent, JOHN F. I IF K It Y, No.
College Place, New York Cily.
March 22 40 ly
Spring and Summer 1
MILLINERY. ,
MISS McKAY has returned i
from New Yolk, And opened '
to#J?Zr9',n rlcgnnt assortment of .
JSUJIjSwM M ILL! NKItY, consisting of |
/h Bonnets and llnta of die la
xr test sty l-s for I.adiea, Cliil^*^11
dren nod Infants; also KibSf
lPl bona of all widths, Flowers,
Luce, Set And Hair Hoods, Ladies and Cliil- *
drens Suits, dr.
All orders will receive careful arid ]
prompt attention.
Apiil 26 61 tf
The Southern Hotel
. ^ HAS been refitted and
s put In complete 'order for |
J the neeommodatlon of the
M^ZoajfaLBca traveling public.. Kates of
Bosid reasonable. Call and give me a
trial. -t <> visa uniu
V. V# M IVVHtl,
May 8 68 8m (
j
Private Boarding. \
I CAN take aoine BOARDERS, either by t
the day, week or month. The (nation e
?r a deeirahle nan on Main Street, between T.
W. Davia' Wooden Store Room and the Brick'
Store Room occupied by W. P. Goodwin. A
good TADLB will bo furaiahed. v
RATES,?Per Day $ I 5#
" Week 7 00
" Month 2ft 00
T R ROBERTS. *
Green* ille, S. C., Jnly 12,1871. IB tf
WM. P. PRICE, S
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DAHL0NE6A, GA., ,
WILL practice in the Counties of Lump j
kin Dawson, (lllmer, Fannin, Unl?,n j
Towns, Wbite and llall. 1
Jan 10 S3
TOIVM1S & FAST,
ATTORN1ER AT LAW.
FFICK in the OLD COURT llOUSB 3
u Middle Room on the South Side, Lowe I
Story,
. GREENVILLE, s. c.
o. r. Towrks. olih d east. '
Jan 4 S3 tf
THE MILLS HOUSE,
s. ?..
PARKER & CO* Proprietors.
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
BOA'RD, PER DAY $1 00.
I)oo 8 2?
CHARLESTON HOTEL '
CHARLESTON, S. C. r
E. H. JACKSON, Propr ?tor. .
Assistants, a. buttkrfield, (f?r J
mer'y of the Pavilion Hotel,) and W t
S. MILLER. )
PAVILION HOTEL, :
O HT ^ IS jr.. S3 S 5P (0 W9 S3- (9o 1
BOARD, 1
Per Pay $ "> 00.
11. HAMILTON, Superintendent.
mr*. II. I. BiTTKRFIFLD,
l'roprivlrm
Sept 29 19 tf
South CaroMna Railroad Company.
Vicit PnMiDEirr'a OtrirK,
Cot.ii m til A, S. C., January 19, 1871.
('hauyt of Schedule.
ON and after Sunday, 22.1 inst., Passenger
Trains upon this llvad will arrive
and leave as follows:
tiiai.s mo. 1.
Leave Charleston at 8 20 a in
Arrive at Columbia at > 40 p in
Leave Columbia at 12.10 p ui
Arrive at Charleston at 7 60 p in
Leave Camden (Sundays exe'd) at...9 60 a in .
Arrive nt Kingsvillc at ! 20 p in
Leave Kingsvillc (Sundays exe'd) nt.2 80 p in
Arrive at Camden at 0 00 p in
The above trains run in connection with
Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad,
connecting with trains for Wilmington, North
Carolina atiJ with trains for Augusta, Georgia
?making eloso connections with night trains
of Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad, for
ull points Soutii mid Wo.-t.
tit a in no. 2?night express.
(Suaday night excepted.)
Leave Charleston at 7 10 p in
Arrive at Columbia at A 00 a m
Leave Columbia at..... ...7 60 p in
Arrive al Charleston at 0 46 a in
This truin runs in connection with up A ugus'u
trains, waking eloso connection with
Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad morning
trains, for ail points South and West.
A. L. TYLKlt,
S. II. Piekins, Yico President.
General Ticket Agent.
Ore c n v i 1 lea nd R,
COLUMBIA, S. c . March 1, 1871.
/" \ V 1 .1. .1 f t . .. * ..
I wi mi'i nuer i ma date, I It e lollnwing
V J i" lieiu'p will t>? run daily, Unmltys
excepted, rriitiri'iing Willi Niglil Train* on
Sold It Carolina Ivai'to <1 up and down; > 1 so
wiilt Triaus e>>in? South on I limlutu-, Cohnnl.i
t nnJ Augusta Itnilroad :
Up.
Leivo Columbia nt 7 00 a. m
" Alston y 10 a. m
" N' W'lieriy 11 15 o. ni
' C..k. H; ury 3 00 p. in
" |{.-li<ot 6 00 p in
Arrive m Greenville 6 30 p. m
Down.
Leive Greenville nt f> 15 a. m
" BeU?n 8 15 a. in
' CnktfliUi'y 10 07 a. in
" Al.licville 8 15 a. in
" Nrwiiirry.,, 1 50 p. ni
" Alston 4 05 p. in
Arrive at Columbia 5 55 p. m
Til Oft. DODAMKAD,
Ceni-rnl Sup rinlrndent.
M T n...-. ??- < ?*- ' . -
. . WOIICIUI iU'M'l AgKIH
Schodulo Bluo Ridgo R R
OX and after this date the following schedule
will he observed by the Passenger
frit in* over this lload :
Up.
Leave Anderson 1 2(1 p m
" lVndloton ft 20 "
" Perryvillo (1 10 "
Arr. Walhalla 7 00 "
l)n ten.
Leave Wallinlln I 00 a in
' Perry ville 4 4ft "
" Pendleton ft HO "
Arr. Anderson 0 10 "
In enses of detention en the O. and C. R.
It., the truin on this ltoud will wait one hour
for the train from Bolton, except on Saturdays,
when it will wait until the arrival of the
Ilelton train.
W II. D. OAILLARD Sup't.
E. P. JONES,
AW'iP'jftiUtvzsw AW JC.AW,
AND SOI.lGiro 11 IN EQUITY.
Witt raactick in acc
COURTS OF TIIISSTAlE
A I.HO,
IN THE UNITED "STATES COURTS.
Office Greenville C. H., S. C.
Inly 7 ly*
DENTISTRY ! DENTISTRY !
JQ. McDAVID jr radii ate of the Pennaylvania
College of I)ontal Surgery, reaxion
I86f.-ft7, rcapcotfully off.-rx hia profeaxional
icrvirea to the citizen* of U recti villa and xttr'otinding
country.
listing acquainted hiinaelf with the modern
improvement* o( his ptfifeaaion. he hope*, by
itrict attcntiuu to bitaincxa, to he aolu to give
intiafaolion.
Office on ttic corner of Coffee and Main
Street*, in II. A. Catihle'* former residence,
tp ataira. J. Q. MoDAVID, D. I). 8.
Mar 2 40 9m
lUOHEY (M.flOT JBIJY IX!
yon sight is priceless i /
BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTA.
CLE8 WILL PRESERVE IT.
If loll Vuliic Your Eyraight P
USE THESE ?
PEHFECT LENSES. 1
ROUNO FROM MINUTE CRYSTAL PEBBLES, M
4?*Hed ' together, and derive their name 8
IHanmnd " on account of their Hardnca*
ind Hrillinney. The}- will lent many year*
^t>l * -I * "
vmiiuuv mange, una are warranted tuptri- r>'
>r (n *11 other*, mannfac) tired by M
r. E. SPENSER ft CO.. N-Y. "
Caption?None genuine unit** etamped m
v i I Ik our trade mark. e<
J. C. C. TURNF.R. Sole Agent m
. for Greenville, 8. 0,
From whom they ean only ha obtained.
f?> lVdlera employed. Pi
May 10 1 ly
>ixty-Fivo First Prize Med I
als Awarded.
Southern Piano
XVM. KIVABE Ac CO.,
dunufucturvra of Grand, Square and Uprtgb
PIANO FORTES, |
Baltimore, Mil.
I"* IIK 3 K Instruments bnve been before tbo
public tor nearly tliirty years, anil upon
hoir excellence alone attained an u*p?r*ha?cd
irr cmitirm'r. which pronounces tbelli unequel<1.
Their Tone continues great power, sweetless
and tine singing quality, as well as groat
>urity of Intonatiou, and sweetness throughut
the entire scale. Their Touch is pliunt
,nd elastic, and eulirely free fn-ni the slitTness
iiund iu so ninny Pitmos. In Workmanship
bey uru uncqualed, using nunc but the very
test loo'iNrd malarial, tbo large capital emiloycd
in our busiuess eualding us to keep i
oiiiinunlly nu iuiuicnso stock ot lumber, &c., |
in IiiiihI.
All our .Vyaors I'ioito* have our New Iin- j
iroved Overstrung Sculo and the Agraffe Tre- I
-lv
Wo would call, special attention to our Into |
niprovemenls in (triind Pianos niul Square j
rands, Patented August lltb, Ititttl, which |
iring tbo Piano nearer perfection than has
ret been attained.
Kerry I'in no fully Warranted for 5 Year*.
We have made arrangements for the Sole
iVboles ilo Agency for tbo most Celebrated
I'nrlor Organs and Melodeons, which wo offer
IVbolesulc iiud Kclnil. at Lowest Fnclory .
['rices. WM. KNABK A CO..
Baltimore, Md.
Dec 7 29 6in
iiiiinirrivT tKiTirr.
TO
CONSUMERS OF DRY GOODS.
.1// Ht toil (Jidert vhioitntiny to $20 unit Oi'Ci'
l)et iter rd in tiny Part of the Country
HICC OF EX/'HESS CO A ROES.
HAMILTON EASTEIt & SONS,
OF DAlTIMOItK. MP.,
N order tlie tetter to inect tlie want* of
tlie Itotiiil Customer* at n distance, have
established a SAMPLE BUREAU, and will,
upon application, /now/illy tenit l>y moil full |
lil:OS of samples of tlie Newest mid most
Fashionable Hoods, of French, Engliili and
Domestic Meuu'aeturc, guaranteeing nt all
lime* to sell at loir, if not ut let* jirieet, than
any hour* in the country.
lliiying our goods from tbo largest and
most celebrated manufacturers in the different
parts of Kuroj-e, end importing the rnmo hy
St en in era direct to Bull itnorc, our stock is at all j
times promptly supplied with thu novelties of j
the London mid 1'aris markets.
As we buy and sell only lor cosh, nnd wake
no bud dol.ts, we are able and witling to sell
our goods at from Ten to Fifteen jicr cent Lets
Profit than if ire gave credit.
In sending for samples specify tlie kind of
goods desired. Wo keep the licst grades of
every class of goods, froui the lowest to the
inosh costly.
Orders unaccompanied by tbo cash will bo
sent C. O. D.
Prompt Paying Wholesale Buyers are Invited
to inspect Ih; Stock in our Jobbing and
Package Department. Address
HAMILTON EASTER A RONS,
197, till1, 201 and 20,'{ West llaltimorc Strict,
Baltimore, Md.
Dec 7 .29 ly
9. V\ aiiiib, iVopHflnr. It. II. MclfctWAt.o a CV, DrufgtiU
A 0?n. A|?nU, H*n Krai?rlMQ,('?1 .and 14 Cmnmtrra Hi., N.Y*
HILI.IONH Bear Tret linear te their
Wonderful i'aralirc KflTrcla.
Vlnrgar Bitter* are not a Til* Fanry
Drink, Mad* of Poer Rant, ' WkUkey,
Proof Hplrlta and Krfaaa Llquore, doctored.
eplced and sweetened to pleaee the lute,
called " Ton lea," " Appetisers," ** Reatorera," dko.
that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and rntn,
bat are a true Medicine, made from the Native
Roots and Herbe of California, free from all
Aleahalle Btlmalaata. They are tha
URKAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A
LIFE GIVINU PRINCIPLE, a perfect
Renovator and Iuvt*orator of the System, carry'
In* off all poleonous matter end reetorto* the blood
to a healthy condition. No person can take theee
Bitters accord Id* to directions and remain Ion*
onwell, provided their bo nee are not destroyed
by mineral poison or other means, and the vital
or*ans wasted beyond the point of repair.
Thry nrr n Gentle P?r**tlve an well
an a Tonic, posaeesln*. also, the peculiar merit
of actln* as a powerful a*snt In relievln* Con*eatlon
or Inflammstinn of the Liver, and of all the
Ylseeral Or*ani.
FOR FEMAI.R COM PI, AI NTH, whether
In yown* or old, married or eln?le, at the dawn of
womanhood or at the tarn of life, theee Toole Bit
iwra UlTn no XJUSI.
For I ndnnintn t ory and Chrenlc Uhea allim
and Moat, Dyspepsia or Is*
dlgeatlen, Bllloas, Remittent a art
Intermittent Fevers, Diseases ?r the
Rleod, I.ltrr, Kidneys and Bladder,
these Dlfters have bean roost successful. flack
Diseases are saased by Vitiated lllood,
which Is sens rally produced by derangement of
ths Digestive Ortass.
DYSPEPSIA OK INDIGESTION,
Headache, Pain In the Bhouldora, Coughs Tight- :
nees of the Chest. Dizziness. Bonr Krootstlons of
ths Btomach. Bad Taste In the Mouth, Bilious
Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation ot
the Lungs, Pain In the regions of ths Kidneys, and
a hundred other painful symptoms are.the offsprings
of Dyspepsia
They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the
torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them ot
unequalled efficacy In cleansing the blood of all Imparities,
and Imparting new life and vigor to ths
whole system.
FOR SKIN DINEAHKK, Bruptlons Tetter,
Belt Bheum, Blotches, Spots, linn pies, Pustules
Bolls, Carbuncle#, Ring-Worms, Scald llead. Bore
pvea, Rrydpelss, Itch, Scurf a Dleoolorstloni of the
Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Bkln, of whatever
name or mature, are literally dug up and carried
out of the system In a short time by the use of
these Bitters One bottle In such oases will convince
the most Incredulous of their curative effect.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you And Its
Impurities bursting through the skin In Pimples,
Bruptlons or Sores; cleanse It when you And It
obstructed and sluggish In Uie veins; clsanae It
when It Is foul,and yonr feelings will ten you when.
Keep the blood pure, and ths health of ths system
will follow.
PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, urklng
In the system of so many thousands are cffnctusii* I
?vjma uul removed.
BOLD BY ALL DRUOOIBTB AND DBALKRA.
J. WALK Bit, Proprietor. R. H. Mr DONALD * !
CCL.T>niKKt?t? end (Jen. Agents. Ran Kranclefxj,
fcf, and S and M Commerce Btreet, New Yorto
p.\S~~ Por ante lu tiie City oi Greenville
DR. M. A. IIUNTEB A CO.,
rholraale and Rcta il Dealer* in Drug
Mediciner, Chemical*, Ac., Ac.
;ay 10 I
IBORSB PAGE AGO.
no. 0 a. Scbroeder St.? Baltimore.
anufaoturera of Portable and Htaiionary
TEAM ENGINES AND BOII.ffUS,
P.t<*nt Improved. Portable CIRCULAR i
\ W MILI.H, Oansf, Mulay and Baah Haw
ill*. Oriat Mills. Timber Whaala, Shingle
achmea, Ac. Dialer* in Ctrenlar Hawa,
elllny and Mill suppliea generally, and
annfaetnier'. agent* tor LrfTnl'a Celebrate
I Tin bine Water Wheel, and every de'iption
of Wood Working Machinery. I
/oairrt.ttrai. knoi*k? a mfw-ialtt. i
nr fb-nd for deaenptive Catalogue* and
nee Liala. ' 4 29-ly i
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
The reputation this exj^vsrsss'-ffsayaffi;
A A nunjr of which are truly
//( marvellous. Inveterate
oaaea of Bcrofhlotu die/?
uu ease, where the system
V(< <25 aeemed saturated with
^L. corruption, have been
uu rilled and cured by it.
Scrofulous aircvtiofesand
disorders,which were axgravated
by the scroftiloua
contamination until
they were painlhliy afflicting, have been radically
-a a u a In alrnAat AVArv IflfU
Clirau in BBCUKRRU nuniuoio ui v . ?
tion of the country, that Uio public scarcely need
to be Informed of its virtue* or uses.
Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive
enemies of onr race. Often, this unseen and
unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the conStttuUon,
and invites the attack of enfeebling or fatal
diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its
presence. Again. It seems to breed Inflection
throughout the body, and then, on some favorable
occasion, rapidly develop Into one or other of Its
hideous forms, either on the sorfttce or among the
vitals. In the latter, tubercles may be suddenly
deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed
In the liver, or It shows its presence by eruptions
on the skin, or fbul ulcerations on some part of
the l>ody. Hence the occasional use of a bottle
of this Sariaparitla Is advisable, even when no
active symptoms of disease appear. Persons afflicted
with the following complaints generally
And Immediate relief, ana, at length, cure, by the
use Of this BARBADARILLA: St. Antho~
nWirt, Rote or JBrymipelam, Tetter, Bait
Mheum, Bcald Head, Rinaurorm, Bore Ryee,
Bore Rare, and other eruptions or visible forma
of Berofiilout disease. Also In the more concealed
forms. OS Dympepmia, Dropmy, Heart
Dime ate, Pits, Jtpilopmy, Jfeuralffia, and
the various Uleeroum affections of the muscular
and nervous systems.
Byphilim or Venereat and Mercurial Dim*
ommem are cured by it though a long time Is required
for subduing these obstinate maladies by
any medicine. But long-continued use of this
medicine will cure tbo complaint. Deueorrhmemt
Fffasifssa tlrtnm. And VtotfialH
Diseases, are commonly soon relieved and ultimately
cored by its purifying and invigorating
effort. Minute direction* fbr each case are founa
in our Almanac, supplied gratia, gtmiaotbrn
and Gout, when caused by accumulations of extraneous
matters in Uio blood, yield quickly to It#
at also ZAver Complaints, Torpidity, Conges*
Honor Inflammation of the IAoer, and Janndie*,
when arising, as they often do, from the
rankling poisons In tho blood. This BAMBA*
PAJt lit A is a great restorer fbr the strength
and vigor of tho system. Those who are languid
and IAstless. Despondent, Sleepless,
and troubled with Jfervous Apprehensions or
fears, or any of the affections symptomatic of
Weakness, will find Immediate relief and convincing
evidence of its restorative power upon
trial.
PREPARED RT
Dr. Jf. C. AYKR * CO., l<*well, Haas.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
tsr Eor snl? in Greenville by
Al. A. HUNTER A CO., Agent*.
Aug .11 15 ly
plantahok brutus
This wonderful vegetable
restorative is tho
sheet-anchor of tho feeble
| and debilitated. As a
| tonic and cordial for tlio
1 aged and languid it lias
I no equal among stomachic
jLo iwucQ^ for
the nervous weakness to
which women are especially
subject, it is
superseding every other
stimulant.^ In all
climates, tropical, temperate
or frigid, it acts
! as a specific in every
species of disorder which,
undermines the bodily
strength and breaks down
the animal spirits.
.^Wherever it is introduced
it becomes a
standard article?a medicinal
staple. It is to-day
tlie 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 22, 1*70. i 1
EDMONDS T. MOWN,
? g * ^
Sia MJiMl*
U141LMK4SIHM SB ?-?
' mm jwl.
4\Q OBAvma osnaxsia'sv
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOT El\
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Fopt 28 19 1y
A. B.
CHARLESTON, S- C.
MESSRS. SULLIVAN A SON,
a tie my
AOBNTS
AT
GREEN YILLE, S. G,
And will make liberal cash
urtvancei on all
C O T T O W
8hlppe?l to me through them.
a. B. MfTLLICIAN.
fiept 28 19 ly
THE NICKERSON- HOUSE,
COLUMBIA, S. O.
WILL noi l?i? cloved on eeeonnt of the
beeih of the Proprietor, Wn. A.
Wbioht. hill, will he eerrled on e? h?reiofor?,
by hi* widow, Mr*. SARAH L. WRIGHT*
?nd her eon, WU. 0. WRIGHT. The Mend*
?f the lete proprietor ere Invited lo cell tt
neiiel BAR AH T, VV RIGHT.
?rb u n?-tf wm. c. wriuht .
m %