The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, August 30, 1871, Image 4
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The Josh Billings Papers.
" WHAT I KRO ABOUT rUJUtlRQ." 1
What i kno about phartnin iz (
ktissed little. Mi buzzum friend, '
Horace Greely haz rit a book with
abov name, and altho i haven't (
had time to perooee it, vet 1 don't
hesitate to pronunce it bally.
Pharmin (now daze) is pretty 1
much all theory, and, therefore,
its not astonishing that a man kan
live in New York and be a good
chancery lawyer, also know all
abont pharming.
A pliarm (now daze) oy one
huudrod akcrs will produce more
buckwheat and pnmpkius, run 011
theory, than it would six years
ago, ruu on manure and hard
knoks.
Even now it aint nnkommon
^ew see three or four hired. men,
on a pliarm, with three or four
spans of oxen, all standing still,
while the boss goes into the library,
and roads himself for the day's
plowing.
There is nothing like book laming,
and the time will ovcntunlly
como when a man wont hnv only
one of 44 Josh Billings' Farmers'
Almanax," to run a pliarm, or a
kamp meeting with.
If i was running a pliarm (now
daze) I suppose I would rather
hav 30 bushels ov some new breed
ov potatoes razed on theory, then
tew hav 84 busbols got in the
mean, bcknighted and underhand
way of our lato lamented grand
parents.
Pharmin, after all, is a good
deal liko the tavern bizzincss, cnnybody
thinks they kaii keep a hotel
(now daze) and they can, but
this is way that poor hotels cum
tew be so plenty, and this is likewise
what makes pharmin such
easy and profitable bizzincss.
Just take the theory out of
1>harmin, and thero ain't nothin
eft, but hard work and all fired
lite krops.
"When i see so inutcli pholks
rushing into theory pharmin, as
there is (now daze,) and so inenny
ov them rushing out agin, i think
x'bnteL tuuk'll'lllimih on bharcs
miselt, and run her on some theories
and the thing figured up this
way, i dun all the work, phurnishcd
all the seed and manure, had
the ager 9 months out ov 12, for
mi share ov the profits, and the
other phellow paid tho taxes on
the pharra for his share.
By mutual konscnt I quit tho
pharm at the end ov the year.
What i know about pharmin
ain't wurth bragging about, and i
feel it my duty to state, for tho
benefit ov my kreditcrs, that if
they expekt me to pay five cents
on a dollar, they musn't 6tart inc
in the thcoretikal pharm employ.
Ii a man really is tew anxious
tew make munnv on a pharm, tho
less theory he lays in tho better,
and he must do pretty much nil
the work hisself, and support his
. family on what lie kan sell and go
ragged cnuft* all the time tew hunt
bees.
I kno ov menny pharmcrs who
aro 6o afflicted with superstition
that they wont plant a single bean
only in tho last quarter ov the
in n/ >n mi si S Ln<\ /iil.n... ? ? ?
?.iu * Bliu UIIICIB BU |?!
nant with science that they wont
set a gate post until they have had
the ground analized hi sum professor
of anatomy tew see if the
earth hoz got the right kind of in
gredience for post holes.
This iz what i call running
science into the ground.
The fact ov it iz thnt theories ov
nil kinds work well in prnktiss ;
they are too often designed to do
the work ov praktisa.
They aint no theory in breaking
a mule only to go at him with
aclnb in your hand and sum blood
in your eye, and brake hiin, just
as you would split n log.
What i kno about pharmin aint
wuth much enny how, but i undertook
to brake a kicking heifor
on CO/
I rend a trcatiss on the subjekt
and pliollowcd tho dirccksliuns
cluss, and I got knokt etidwazo in
about 5 minits. 1 then set down
and thought the thing over.
I made up mi mind that the
_ 1 _I1 ?I - - ?
pneiiow who wrote u?e ireaus was
no more in the treaties bizzincse
than he was in the kicking heifer
trade.
1 kui.ii to the kunkluehun that
what he knu about milking kicking
heifers he had learnt bi leanin
ovor a barn yard fence, and writin
the thing up.
I got up from mi reflecshnns
etenpthencd, and went tor that
heifer.
I will draw a veil over tho lan
t i i .i . .? - ? - * ?
^uitgo i useu tuiu me unngs 1 Gitl,
but I went in to win, and won !
That heifer never bekum a
*^w.
ing ii\.ig one way to break a kick*
all the booster a man has studied
tho subiekt, ana the crcashun on
will fall back onto ntlicni on, ho
make np his mind, as i did; ?.a"d
kicking heifer is worth moro for
beef than t,ho is lur theoretic
milk.
I have workod on a pharm just
long enuff tu kno that there is no
prayers so good for poor land as
manure, sua no tboory kan beat
5 ' J 1 ft
12 hours aach da (anndnze except I
- %1A1\||M f/X Ira I
tfU I VI IJVUVOV Idv/Ui np|iiivu i-v V1IC
}He.
X Am An ole-plia9hnne<rph?ltow,
and bartly hate most nn things,
because I have been boat by them
vo oflTen.
. I nover knn a pharm that was
worked pretty- much by theory
but what waz for sail or tow lot in
a few years, and I never knu a
pharm "Unit was worked hi ma
nnre and anuskle, on the good old
ignorant way of onr ancestors, but
what was hakded down from farthor
to son, and. always was noted
for raising brawny armed boys
and buxom lassek and fust rato
potatoes. \
What I kno about\uhnrmin is
nothin but exporionce^Hjihd cxporionco
now dazo ain't wuth a
knee.
I had rather hav a good lookin
theory tow kotch ilatcs with, than
the expcrionco oven ov Methusler.
Experience is a good thin** to
lay down and die wit, but yu kant
vm w a j vl v u ^ i
GOLD m SILVER MIES.
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES.
18 & 22 Carat Solid Nuptial Ring
SILVER k& SILVER-PLATE
-mmr m mm M Zm
>y WORK of *11 diecripliotm.in hi*
line (June promptly.?J|feJ
Oct 27 23 1
m. o. noTtva . r r m<-nr.c. c. o. ?tkpiinic?
1 A?<iT.lER' McBEE & STEPHENS,
- and OoniiMUora at Law
GREENVfi;^. s. c..
Will Praetios in ttas Courts Oi Buu
and of the UnlUd Statos
Msjr * l?
do no bizzincss with it (now daze) ;
it ain't but cnniV.
Give mo a red hot humbug, ami
I kan make most ov the experience
in this world ashamed ov
itself.?jtfew Pork Weekly.
?
Live not for selfish aims. Live
to 6hed joy on others. Tims best
shall your own happiness bo seenr.
cd ; for no joy is ever given freely
forth, that does not have lroe echo
in the giver's heart.
Real power, real excellence
does not seek for a foil, in imperfections;
nor fear contamination
from coming in contact with that
which is coarse and homely. * It
reposes on itself, and is equally
free from spleen and aff.ctation.
At a Sunday schools in Ribon,
a tcaclier asked a little boy if be
knew what the expression u sewing
tares" meant. " Courth I
does," said ho, pulling the scat of
his little trowscrs round in front,
II there's a tear my ma 60wcd ; I
teared it gliding down hill."
?
A little four year old child
told his father ho was a fool.?
i? ; ????rw\?rrrc?HMM-MV?IUOdied
to his paront and said :
"Papa, I'so sorry you's a lool."
- ' ?- ?
. There is a perennial nobleness,
and even sacredness, in work.?
Were he never so benighted begetful
ol his high culling, there is always
hope in a man that actually
and earnestly works ; in idleness
alone is there perpetual despair.
At a christening, while the
minister was making the certili
cate, ho forgot the date, und happening
to say ;
" Let me 6cc, this is tlio thirtieth
?"
" The thirtieth 1 exclaimed the
indignant inoihei% indeed it is only
the eleventh."
Tiie genius of a Boston composer
is at last to supply the national
hymn founded 011 C.i till ntvirt lien
1
principles. It is to be made up
of a combination of Yankee D?k>die
and Dixie nnd to be called
Dixie doodle.
Tiik Sentinel learns that the remains
of 100 North Carolina heroes
disinterred from tho 6oil of
Gettysburg will reach that city on
to day or to morrow.
Mix with the oil applied to harness
a little cayenne pepper, say a
teospoonful to the quart ?it will
prevent the rats fioui gnawing the
harness.
The Columbus, Ohio, papers,
don't have any editorials now, the
alleged cause being that " the
thermometer is up to three 6hirt
collars a minute.
The conduct of tho husband
who heats his wife beats any thing;
but that of a man who slams the
door in the lace of his relations
bangs all.
The minister who boasted that
he could preach without notes
didn't mean banknotes.
Tiikki? wore manufactured in
tho United States last year over a
hall million sewing machines.
Some of tho Virginia iloarcring
mills still secure their motive
power by means of wind-mills.
B. WEHRLE,
(Tar&V ft* MM!l ft ire ? ^
.rORE LIBERTY
WHITE LEAD.
* JO*?
Buy the Best?It is the Cheapest.
:o:
Tq Consumer* of Whit* Lead EvtryyJttre,
IT IS UNEQUALED
%
1st. F >r Wearing and Covering Properties,
"id. For Whiteness and Bounty of Pioish.
SJ. For Uni'o m Finrne*! of Grinding.
4th. Same Weight will do more and better
? work, at a given eoal, than any other.
5th. Mo?t Economical White Lead ever introduced.
6th. If you wish to prooure as much value
as possible for your money and secure
handsome and durable work, uso
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,
Try it and he convinced. ' Satisfaction
guranleed by the Manulaelurera.
7.1LQLE A SMITH.
Wholtm'a Drug, Taint and 01am Dealers,
No. 137 Not III Third Street, Philadelphia
WHOLESALE A GENTS
GOWER, COX & MARKLEY
DEALERS IN
Coach Materials, Faints, Oil, Glass.
Putty, &c .
GREENVILLE, S. C.
May 3 62 tf
NATIONAL HOTEL,
PROP1UKTOR.
T. HAMILTON JOTNER, CLERK.
KATES
Or Hoard per Day $3 00
Supper, Hreakfaft and Lodging 2 00
Single Meal* 1 00
Sep 1 15 tf
B. WEHRLE
riJlAS just rotuincd with a well
LrJ selected Slock of
WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY,
SOLID SILVER AND ELATED WARE
Table Cutlery, &c.
II IS Stock wns personally so
iccted trom tlie Dost lieuaee in ins
lino g^| j^nr',nn
A^lFCiDiaSffHTa' ^\ie MW,
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
WILL rilACTICK 1JI ALL
COURTS OF THIS STATE
ALSO,
IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS,
Office Oroenville C, H., 8. C.
July 7 ly*
DENTISTRY ! DENTISTRY!
JQ. McDAVID graduate of (ho Pennsylvnn
in College ot Dental Surgery, seen ion
ISflft-67, respectfully offers his professional
services to tho citizens of Greenville and surrounding
country.
Having acquainted himself with tho modern
improvements of his profession, he hopes, by
strict nttcntiun to business, to be aula to give
satisfaction.
Oflico on tho corner of Coffee and Main
Streets, in 11. A. rouble's former residence,
up Stair*. J. Q. MoDAVID, D. D. S.
Mar 2 40 Sin
No Good II cat Hi Without
Pure Blood.
DR. G'EAZENER'S
SPIKENARD
AND
QUEEN'S DELIGHT
WILL PURIFY THE BLOOD!
AND REMOVE
Liver Complaint, LhettmaNg^T.ibm,
Scrofula, Carbuncle*,
jfrnJ Skin Deseasc*, Pains in th
v2rA Bonea, Dyapepsin, Diseases o
the Kidney* and Bladder, pain in the
Back and Loins, and all the various
Ailments produced by Impure Blood
Mini Vitiated Secretions.
Buy one Bottle and try it, and if it
fuils to yive any relief, buy no more.
I)R 01, A ZEN Elf8 LINIMENT or TAIN
EXTIlaACTOR is goo ! in Rhoiiniaii?m, Neuralgia,
lleuduehe, I'tio in the Duck,
Sprains, Ac.
DU. OLAZENERS FAMILY V EG ETAIII.E
LIVER PILLS nre sdc remedial agents
to overcome Derangements of the Liver aud
to Purify the Blood.
DR. GLAZESEIl'S COUGH RELIEF s
excellent for all ease* of Cough of any kind,
ftom Croup to Consumption ; although not
recommended to cure the latter disease,
g-oat. relief will follow it* ua<\
5^f~ The above Medicines are prepared
only by
I'R GILES L. OLAZENER,
Manufacturing Druggist,
Gioeijville, 8. C.
.11 by Druggists generally.
May 10 1 tf
WM. J. RANDOLPH.
STONE CUTTER AND BUILDER.
LOCATED on Falls fttrost, ono
*'Jua.rr ?.f MoMrB' Oower, Cox A
tl?i mariner*.
> V' tilt A NIT* of alt descriptions
5^ furnivhed mid rut to order. TOMIIHTONKS,
with (Irnnite or Marble
^ Pedeataie may be bad on application.
.Special attention guaranteed to all
work.
P9- Orders for TOMR8TONK3 left with
Mr. B. W?nnt.n? Jeweller, will receive my
prompt attention.
Jan 18 35 tf
YEAST* ^OUJ)ER
Una long been regarded as the beat and
ebon |>e?t Baking l'owder in use. Perfectly I
|>ure aia nrauny It IDlkf*, at abort no
' tier, delicioue Uiaenita, Rolla, Ac. There
nerd he no waele of food prepared with It,
aa it ia alwaya of the heat quality. We
would eey W> thoee who hnve oryar need
it that a very few Irlula will enable them
nto n?e it, not only w ith entire aatlefeetion
but with eeonomy. I'ot op rou., arr |
weight, aa repreeeeted, Oroeert and DeaU 1
ere eelt It.
DOOLF.Y A It ROTH ER, Trop'a,
. ep AVte Strrrt, Ntre York City. ,
t-rrll 5 fd tlm
Ln? 'I', . UL .1 11 L1 -LJCONSUJUPTION.
Its Cure and Its Preventive,
BY J. n. SCIIENOK, M. D.
MANY a hnmi Wag hu ptiMd a why,
for wboM death there wm bo other
reason than the negleet of known and Indisputably
proven means of cure. Those near
and dear to family and friends are sleeping
tbe dreamless slumber into which, had they
oalmly adopted
DR. JOSEPH II. SCHENCK'S SIMPLE
TREATMENT,
and availed themselves of bis wonderful efficacious
medicines, they would not have fallen.
Dr. Sohenk bas in bis own case proved that
wherever snOoient vitality remains, that vitality,
by his medioiises and tbe directions for
fhair uu. I, nnlnkitnixt Into healthful viror.
In thio statement then is nothing presumptuous.
To the faith of the invalid is made no
representation that ! not a thousand times
substantiated by living and visible works.
The theory of the cure by Dr. Sohenck's medicines
is as simple as it is unfailing. Its phi*
losophy requires no argument. It is self-assuring,
wolf-convincing.
The Seawood Tonie and Mandrako Pills are
the first two weapons with which the citadel
of tbo malady is assailed. Two-thirds of the
cases of consumption originate in dyspepsia
and a functionally disordered liver. With this
condition the bronchial tubes " sympathise "
with the stomach. They respond to the morbific
action of the liver. Here then comes the
culminating result, and the setting in, with all
its distressing symptoms, of
CONSUMPTION.
The Mandrake Pillr are competed of one o
Nature's noblest gifts?the P idopbillium Pollatum.
Thoy posse** all the blood-searching,
alterative properties of t^lomcl, but nnlikc
calomel, they
? LEAVE NO STING BEHIND."
The work of cure is now leginniug. Tin
vitiated and mucous deposits in the bowcli
and in the alimentary canal arc ejected. Th<
liver, like a clock, is wound up. It arousci
from it* torpidity. The tioniach acts rcspon
sively, and the patient begins to feci that ho ii
getting, at last,
A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD.
The Pen wood Tonic, in conjuncticn with tbi
Pills, pcrinestcs and assimilates with the food
i Chy lification is now progressing without it
previous tortures. Digestion becomes painless
and the cure is teen to be at band. There 1
no more flatulence, no exacerbation of the sto
tnach. An appetite sets in.
Now comes the greatest Blood Puriflcr eve
yet given by an indulgent futber to sufTerinj
man. Schetick's Pulmonic By rap comes in ti
perform its functions and to hasten and com
plcto the cure. It enters at once rpon it
work. Nature cannot bo cheated. It collect
and rinenB the iuipnircd and diseased portion
of the'lungs. In the form of gatherings,}
prepares them for expectoration, and lo ! in i
vciy short time the malady is vanquished, tin
rotten throne that it occupied is renovatod an*
made new, and the patient; in all the dignit;
of regained vigor, steps forth to enjoy the uion
hood or the womanhood that was.
GIVEN UP AS LOST.
The second thing is, the patients must stn;
in a warm room until they get well,'; it is nl
most impossible to prcveut taking cold whei
the UinBs.arjLdj?Wtff|-Ml ifrflfftV lesson, art
all wrong. Physicians who recommend thai
course loso their patients, if their lungs art
| badly diseased, and yet, because they are in
the bouse they must not sit down quiet; they
must wall* about the room as much and as fast
as tbo strength will bear, to get up a good circulation
of blood. Tbe patients must keep iu
good spirits?bo dctermiued to got well. Thii
has a great deal to do with the appetite, am]
is the great point to gain.
To dospuir of cure alter such evidence of its
possibility in the woist rases, and moral certainly
iu ull others, is sinful. Dr. Scbcnck's
personal stntement to tbo Faculty of his own
euro was in these modest words :
" .Many years ago I was in the last stages ol
consumption ; confined to my bed, and nt one
time my physicians thought that I could not
live a week ; then, like a drowning man catching
nt straws, I heard of and obtained the preparations
which I now effer to the public, and
they made a perfect cure of me. It seemed to
mo tbut I could feel them penetrate my whole
system. Tliey soon ripened the matter in tuy
lungs, and I would spit up more than a pint
of offensive yellow mutter every morning for
a long time.
As soon as that began tosuhaido.tn/ cough,
fever, pain and night sweats all begun to
Icavo me, and my appetite became so great
that it was with difficulty that I could keep
from eating too much. I soon gained my
strength, and have grown in flesh ever since."
" I was weighed shortly after my recovery,"
added the Doctor," then looking like a mcro
skeleton ; my weight was only ninety, seven
pounds; tuy present weight is two hundred
and twenty-five [22b] pounds, and for years I
have cujoyed uninterrupted health."
Dr. Bchcnek has discontinued his professional
visits to New York and Boston. lie or
his sun, Dr. J. II. fc'chenek, Jr., still continue
t<> see patients at their office, No. 16 North Sixth
itruct, I'lliladulphia. every Saturday from V
A. M. to 3 P. M. Those who wish a thorough
examination with the Retplroaicter will bo
charged $ '?. Tbe Hcspirometer declares tbe
exact condition of tho lungs,* and patients can
rcadilv learn whether ?!>?- .ui *
w - -J utu VUINUIO ur ll"l.
The directions for taking the medicines are
adapted to the intelligence even of a child.
Follow these directions, and kind Nature will
do the reat, excepting that in some cases the
Mandrake Pills are to \nt taken in increased
doses ; the three medicines need no other nc
companiments than tbe ample Instructions that
accompany them ; First create appetite. Ot
returning health hunger is the most welcome
symptom. M'hen it comes, as it will come, let
tbe despairing at ores le of good cheer. Good
Mood at once follows, the cough loosens, the
night sweat is abated. In a short timo both
of these morbid symptoms are gone forever.
l>r. Scheock'i medicines are constantly kept
in tens of thousands of families. As a ^fixative
or purgative, tbe Mandrake Pills ure a
standard preparation ; while the Pulmonic
Syrup as a curer of coughs and colds, may be
regarded as a prophylactcrie against consumption
in any of its forms.
Prica of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed
Tonic, $1.60 a bottle, or $7.60 a half doxen.
Mandrake Pills, 26 cents a box. For sale by
all druggists and dealers.
Wholesale Agent, JOHN F. HENRY, No.
College Place, New York City.
March 22 48 1 y
Spring and Summer
MILLINERY.
MISS McKAY has returned
from New York, and opened
UmHm an elegant a ? s o r t m e n t ol
JKmH Ml I. L I NKRY, consisting *1
t&wSffllm Bonnets and Hits ot the la
W lA '?r '-adies, Chll
dren and Infanta; also Rib
ff iri non? or all widths, Flowers,
Ret and Hair Goods, Ladies anJ Clill
Jrena Suits. Ae.
Ail orders will receive careful and
prompt attention.
April 26 61 tf
The Southern Hotel
HAS been refitted and
Put 'n complete order foi
ftstPiin th* accommodation of thi
SiSSidfleL^ravsling publie. Rates o
Board reasonable. Call and give me i
trial. J. 0. YEARGIN.
May 8 63 8m
. a,
Private Boarding.
I CAN take soma BOARDERS, sUhsv bj
the day, week or month. The sUeatUx
ia a oeeiraoie on* on Main 81root, between T
, W. Davie* Wooden Store Room nod the Brio!
tor* Room occupied by W. t>. Ooodwln. i
I food TABLR will bo fomUbed.
RATES.?Per Day ? I M
" Week 7 0<
" Month 95 W
T. B. ROBERTS.
Greenville, S. C., July 11,1*71. 16 tf
%
I I II 1 Ml? I I
WM. P. PRICE, Is
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DAH^ONEGA; QAp t j
Will praciae a |Pi vuuuuvi livuip I |
kin. Dawson, Oilrncr, Fsi.oln, I aim J
Towns,' White and llaTI. 1
Jan 10 83 J
TOWNFM & FAST,
ATTORNIF.8 AT I.AW.
OFFICE in the OLD COURT HOUSE 1
Middle Room on the South Side, Lowe
8tory,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
a. r. TOWNKS. OLIIf D E A ST. r
Jan 4 33 tf
THE MILLS HOUSE,
?S&Si&ISStJSSJ, S. ?. J
PARKER & CO. Proprietor!.
FIR8T-CLA8S HOTEL.
BOARD, I'ER DAY $1 00. J,
Deo 8 ' 29
CHARIESTON HOTEL '
CHARLESTON, S. C. i
E. H. JACKSON, Propr etor. .
Assistants, a. butterfield, (for <
marly (Ue I'ttvUion Hotel,) and W t
3. MILLER. ,
PAVILION HOTEL, '
03?w?)ijr0 Bo i
BOARD, 1
Per Day $3 00.
R. HAMILTON, Superintendent.*
nri. II. I*. BUTTERI'IKLD^
Proprietress
Sept 20 10 tf
South Carolina Railroad CompanyVick
PnrsinKWT's Officii,
Colombia, S. C., Jonuiiry 10, 1871.
Chan ye of Schfhile.
ON nnd after Sunday, 22d iuat.. Passenger
Trains upon this Road will arrive
and leave as follows :
' tiiai* so. 1.
Leave Charleston at 8 20 a nt
' Arrive at Columbia at i 3 40 p m
Lcnvo Columbia nt 12.15 p in
Arrive at Cbarleaton at 7 50 p m
Leave Camden (Sundays exe'd) at...9 50 n m
Arrive nt Kingeville at I 20 p ui
j Leave Kingsvillo (Sundays exe'd) at.2 30 p tn
Arrive at Camden nt 6 00 p m
~ The above trains run in connection with
? Wilmington, Columbia nnd Augusta Railroad,
g connecting with trains for Wilmington, North j
^ Carolina nnJ with trains for Augusta, Georgia
?making close connections with night trains
e of Georgia Railroad nnd Central Railroad, for
j all points South nnd West.
thai* wo. 2?Wight F.xrnrss.
(Sunday night excepted.)
Leave Charleston at 7 10pm
Arrive at Columbia at 0 00 a m
Lcnvo Columbia at 7 50 p m
Arrive at Charleston at 0 45 am
^ This train runs iu connection with up Augusta
trains, making close connection witb
' Georgia Jia>lr..?/I o?hi V.' 1'tlihlt,
, B. B. Pirwiwa, Vice President.
t General Ticket Agent.
COLUMBIA, 8. C , March lj 1871.
ON and n'ter Ibis daft-, Ike following
schedule will be run daily, Sundays
i excepted, connecting w ith Night Trains on
South Caio'ina Rtii'ioid up and down; also
with Trians going South on Charlotte, Cor
lutnb'la and Augusta Itailroad :
Up.
Leive Columbia at 7 00 a. m
" Alston 9 in ?. m
" Newberry 11 15 a. in
' Cokeehury 8 00 p m
" Bclion 6 00 p m
Arrive ui Urcouville 6 80 p. nt
Down.
Leave Croenvillc at 6 15 a. m
" Belt.>n 8 15 a in
' Cokebnry 10 07 a. in
" Abbeville 8 16 a m
" Kevhory 1 60 p. in
" Alston 4 05 p. m
Arrive at Columbia K 65 p. in
TIIOS. boDAMBAT),
Geix-rnl Superintendent.
M. T. Bautlktt, dermal Ticket. Agent.
Schedule Blue Ridgo R R
ON and after this date the following schedule
will he observed by the Passenger
Trains over this Roail :
Up.
Leave Anderson 4 20 p m
" Pendleton 5 20 "
" Perryvillo 6 10 "
Arr. Welhalle 7 00 "
Down.
Lcavo Wnlhalla 4 00 a m
" Perryville 4 45 "
" Pendleton.... 6 30 "
Arr. Anderson 6 10 "
In cases of detention on the O. and C. R.
It., the train on this lload will wait one hour
for the train from Relton, except on Saturdays,
when it will wait until the arrival of the
Uolton train.
W II. D. QATLLARD Sup't.
Charlottes Columbia and Augusta
R R.
ScramVTr.vnKXT's Orncr..
Columbia, S. C., Juno 8, 1871.
ON and after Sunday next, 11th inrt., tha
following schedule will run over this
Road :
going north.
Train No. 1. Train No. 2.
Leave Augusta 3 25 a in 6 00 p in
Leave Columbia 8 09 a m It 00 p in
Arrirs Charlotte 2 35 p m 6 20 a m
OOINO SOCTn.
Leave Charlotte. 7 40 a m M0 p in
Leave Columbia....2 30 p m 2 26 a m
Arrive Augusta 7 50 p m 7 30 a in
i No. 1 Train daily, No. 2 Train daily, Sundays
excepted, lloth Trains mske close connection
tc all points North, South and West.
No. 1 Train makes closo connection at Richmond
for Virginia Springs.
I Through tickets sold end baggage checked
I to all principal points,
r Standard Time?Washington City Time,
1 u u AI17V4V?iHt? /? "
. ?. i . ni>D.\AAifr.ii, ?<en. tsup'l.
K. R. Dorbky, General freight and Ticket
Agent.
IUONI2Y CANNOT BUY IT!
FOR SI OUT IS PRICELESS II
, BUT THE DIAMOND BPECTACLES
WILL PRESERVE IT.
! If Yon Yulnc Your KjrciiKhl
J USE THESE I
i PERFECT LENSES.
GROUND FROM MINUTE CRY8TAL PEBBLE8, ]
Melted together, end derive their name <
" Diamond" on aeeount of their Hardness
and Brilllaney. They will lent many years
without change, and era warranted euperi* I
' or to all others, manufactured by 1
1 rtr...*..."" - ' I
; J. H.. ft UO? N? Y-, i
l Ceimoi# ?N#?iie genuine anient etamped '
villi our trade mark. <
I i. 0.0. TURNER, Sole Agent ?
) for Greenville, 8. C.
> Prom whom they ean only be obtained.
No Pedlere employed. 1
May 10 > ly
ixty-Fivo Tint Prize Med ^
ale Awarded.
TUB GREAT W
lrwo"M
~ | MANUrACTORT. Dl(
Will. KIVAKIE Ac CO., "
danufacturers of Grand, Square and Uprigh yf
PIANO FORTES,
Baltimore, Md. mi
tn
rllEKE Instruments have been before tho an
public for nearly thirty yenrs, and upon mi
heir excellence alone attained an unpttrthotrU Jjj!
n-tminence, which pronounces them unequal- eu
d. Their Tone combines great power, sweet - 1 ha
ess and fine singing quality, as well ns great tl)
urity of Intonation, and sweetness through- P1
ut the entire scale. Their Touch is pliant N
nd elastic, and entirely free from tho stiffness dl
ound in so many Pianos. In WorkmansDlp I ct
bey arc nnequalod, using none but tbo very b;
iest **i*oncd material, the large cnpitul em- ^
itoycd in our business enabling us to keep ^
ontiuuully an ituuicnso stock of lumber, Ac., i C
in hand.
All onr Square Piano* have our New Iin- P1
jroved Overstrung Scale and the Agraffo Tro- C1
d g
M'e would call special attention to our late C
mprovctnciits in Uratid Pianos und l?<|unro |
Iratids, Patented August 14th, ISflfi, which ?'
iring tbo PianO nearer perfection than has ' ^
ret been attained.
Every Piano fully Warranted for 5 Year*. .
We have made arrangements fo the Solo
[Vholes ile Agency fur the most Colcbratvu JJ
Parlor Organs and MAlodeons, which we offer
iVIiolcsulo and Kvtuil, at Lowest Factory
Prices. WM. KNABE A CO.,
Baltimore, Aid.
Dec 7 29 Cm
IMl'OKTA VI NOTICE I J
to a
CONSUMERS OF DRY GOODS, i!
All lletail Orderi amounting to $20 and Over
o
Delivered in any Part of the Country a
FREE OF EXPRESS CHARGES.
HAMILTON EASTER & SONS, t
or BALTiMone. un., f
IN order tbo better to meet the wants of .
Ihu ltetail Customers at a distance, have ]
established a SAMPLE IIUKEAU, and will,
upon application, promptly tend by mail full Ii
lines of samples of the Newest nnd most J
Fashionable Goods, of French, English and i
Domestic Manufacture, guaranteeing at nil ' ,
times to sell a* loir, it not at lent prices, than i i
any honae in the conutry. |
Buying our goods from the lnrgest and \
most celebrated manufacturers in the different I
parts of Europe, nnd importing the same by
? * *" U.ill'nn <?rn nils clnnU Sa at oil !
times promptly supplied with the novelties of
tho London and Paris markets.
As we buy and sell only for cash, and make
no bad debts, we are able nnd willing to sell
mir goods at from Ten to Fifteen per cent Lets
Profit than if we gave credit.
In sending for samples specify the kind of
goods desired. We keep the best grades of
every class of goods, from tho lowest to the
most costly.
Orders unaccompanied by tho cash will bo
sent C. 0. D.
Prompt Paying. ??
HAMILTON EASTER A SONS,
197, 199, 201 uud 203 West Baltimore Street,
Baltimore, Md.
Dec 7 29 ly
M
J. WiLaaa, Proprietor. R. It. MvDokai.d A Co., Hr<i?(l.u
A Gen. A|tnU, Sen Fmnrliro.Cal ,?nd SI Cftnlntrrf SI., N.Y.
niLLIONIl Bear Testimony to their
Wasderftsl Garatlve Iffectsr
Vinegar Bitters art not s vlU Fasey
Drink, Mads of Posr Ran, IWklsksr,
Prosf Spirits nnd Refuse I.lquera, do?tored,
talced sod sweetened to please the taste,
tailed " Tonics," " Appetizers." " Restorers," St,
that lead the tippler on todrunkennaea and rain,
but are s true Medicine, made from the Native
Roots and Herbs of California, free from all !
jaicossoisc stimulants, They are thi
GREAT HI.OOD PURIFIER and A
LI FK GIVING PRI NCI 1*1,E, a porfeet
Renovator and Iuvlgorator of tho System. ssuryInf
off all poisonous mat tor and rotorlnc tho blood
to a healthy eondltlon. Mo person can tako thooo
Bitters aocordln* to dlroctlono and romaln lone
unwell, provided tholr bono* aro not destroyed
br mineral poison or other meana, and tho vital j
organ* wasted beyond the point of repair.
They area Gentle Purgative as well
as a Tonic, possessing, also, tho peculiar merit
of acting as a powerful agent In relieving Congestion
or Inflammation of tho Liver, and of all tho
Visceral Organs. 1
FOR FEMALE COM PI,AINTH, whothog
In young or old. married or single, at tho dawn I
womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tools Mitors
have no equal.
Far Inflnmmntory and Chrenlo Rheamat
Ism anil Gout, Dyspepsia sr In- t
digestion, Dillons, Remlttsnt and $
Intermittent Fevers, Diseases sf the '
Blooil, l.lver, Kldseys and Bladder, f
these Bitters have been most snrceeeful. Much C
Dlsenees are caused by Vitiated Blood,
which la gensrally produced by derangement of
the Dlgsstlvs Orgaas.
D YMPKi'HI A OR INDIGESTION, ;
Headache, Fein In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness
of the Chest, Diastases, Bonr Eructations of ?
tho Stomach, Bad Taste In tho Mouth, Bilious a
Attacks, Palpitation of ths Heart, Inflammation of C
the Lungs, Pain In ther*gtons of the Kidneys, end &
a hundred other painful symptoms are.ths off- springs
of Dyspepsia. P
They Invigorate the Stomach and atimnlste ths *"
torpid l.lver and Bowola, which render them of b
uneqnalkd efioskoy In cleanalng theblood of alllm- Z
purities, and imparting new life and vigor to ths o
whole system.
FOR SKIN DIBEAHKK, Eruptions,letter, c
Belt Rheum, Blotches, Bpots, Pimples, Pustules, 3
Boll a, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Boald Heed, Bore
Byee.Krysipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Dlsoolorationeof the
Bkiu. Humors and Diseases*,! the Hlcin, of whatever
name or aaturo, aro literally dug up and earried
out of the system in a abort timeby the nae of
Biese Bitters One bottle In such cases will oonvluca
the most Incredulous of their curattvo effect.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you And Its
1st purl t lee bursting through the skin In Pimp lea. (
Eruption s or Bores; cleanse It when you And It
obstructed and sluggish In the veins; cleanse It
when it is foul,and your feelings WU1 tell you whew.
Keep the blood pure, and the health of ths system
wtll follow.
FIN, TAPS, and othor WOII MB, nrkiaff ,
Jn the system of eo many thousands, are effectusdlw
lestroyod and removed.
BOLD BY ALL DRUOOIBTS AND DRALBRB.
J. WALKER Proprietor. R. II. MCDONALD *
jt*r- For tale io (bo City of (Jroenvillo
DR. M. A. IIUNTKK A CO.,
Wholesale or.d Detail Dmitri J nj
Medicine?, Chemical?, Ac., Ao.
K?y 10 i
GE0RGB PAGE & GO. ,
So, 6 V. Scbroeder St.? Baltimore.
Wanufaeturrre of Portable and Stationary 8
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS,
P?Unt hnprored, Portable CIRCULAR "
SAW MILIA, Oang, Mulaj and Sash Saw j
Mill*. Oriel Mills, limber Wheels, Shingle
Machines, Aa. Dealers in Circular Saw*,
Selling and Hill supplies generally, and ^
rnanufaclurer** agent* lor I.eUVl'a Celebratrd
Turldns Water Wheel, and every da- V
M'Iplion of Wood Working Machinery. h
etiaK'tiLTVBAL KKOtaaa a spwialty. a
f i li J * ? -
?? orna "?? "WiiJKifi UAUIoihim and ?
Price Liutfl, u
'1 ?
,yer*s Oherry Pectoral,
or PHimm of the Throat and Lungs,!
such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Ooogh, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Oonautaptlon.
Probably never before in the whole history of
Mllclne, has any thlngwon so widely and so
eply upon the confidence of mankind, aa thin
cedent remedy for pulmonary complaints,
iroughalong serine of years, and among most
the races of men It has risen higher and higher
their estimation, as it has become better known.
> uniform character and power to cure the va>ua
affections of the longs and throat, have
kde it known as a reliable protector against
em. While adapted to milder forms of disease
id to young children, it is at the same time the
est effectual remedy that can be given for IncipH
consumption, and the dangerous affections
the throat and lungs. As a provision against
""?ba ?.# U nlimild bo kcut on
1UUW OVIOVAO VI V? VMv -- ? - ,
ind in every family, and indeed as all arc some*
nes subject to colds and coughs, all should bo
ovlded with this antidote for them.
Although settled Consumption Is thought In*
treble, still great numbers of cases where tho
sense seemed settled, bare been completely
ired, and tho patient restored to sound health
r the Cherry Pectoral. So complete is its
astery over the disorders of tho Lungs and
tiroat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it.
rhcn nothing else could reach them, under tho
Kerry Sectoral they subside and disappear.
Mnfyr* and I'ubUo Speakers find great
rotection from it.
Asthma is always rclloved and often wholly
ired by it.
Bronchitis is generally cured by taking tho
Kerry Pectoral in small and frequent doses.
Bo generally are its virtuoa known, that we
eed not publish tho certificates of them here, oit
o more than assure the public that its qualities
re fully maintained.
Oyer's Ague Cure,
*CT Fever and Ague. tntefClittsnt Ferer.1
Chill Ferer, Remittent Ferer, xjum3
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Ferer, do.,
and Indeed aU the affections which arise
from malarious, marsh, or mlaamatlo
poisons.
As its name implies, it docs Curt, and does not
til. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismth,
Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous
ubstance whatever, it in nowise injures any paen
t. Tho number and importance of its cures
- " ? *m,? sirfrli-u. ?rn llmrallv buvond account.
nd'wo^ciicvo witliout a parallel In the history
t Ague mcdicino. Our pride is gratified by tha
cknowle<lj?ment6 wo receive of Uie radical cures
ffected In obstinate cases, and where other reindies
had wholly Tailed.
Unacclimatcd persons, either resident in.
ravelling through miasmatic localities, will b?
irotOCted by taking tlic AGUE CUltA daily.
For lAvor Complaint*, arising from torpidly
of tho Liver, it Is an excellent remedy, stimuBtlng
tho Liver into healthy activity.
For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it
s an excellent remedy, producing many truly
emarkable cures, where other medicines ha?
ailed. . ?
Prepared by Dlt. J. C. Aran A Co., Practical
ind Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and
lold all round tho world.
EBICE, $1.00 X'EJl BOTTLE.
?3p~Kor snle in Oioenville by
M. A. HUNTER A CO., Agents.
Aug 31. 15 ly
FUNTAllUN BI1 IMS
This wonderful vegetable
restorative is tlio
sheet-anchor of tho fcehlo
...vatiuiivu. as a
tonic and cordial for tho
aged and languid it has
no equal among stomachics.
As a remedy for
the nervous weakness to
which women are cspccially
subject, it is
superseding every other
stimulant.* In all
climates, tropical, temperate
or frigid, it acts
as a specific in every
species of disorder which
undermines the bodily
strength and breaks down
the animal spirits.
Wherever it is introduced
it becomes a
standard article?a medicinal
staple. It is to-day
the best and purest tonic,
and the most popular
medicine in the civilized
world?be sure and get
the genuine. Sold by all
Druggists, Grocers and
Country Stores.
cbllONOS T. BROWN,
a d mm 9
?PPOS1TK CHARLESTON HOTEL
CHARLESTON, S. C.
So|?t is IV 1 y
B. MULLIGAN,
.J Jrli'Wtl^JbiS'l'Or^, W' CJ.
MESSRS. SULLIVAN & SON,
ARE MY
A.OE3 3NTTS
AT
GREENVILLE. S. G,
A NI) MILL MAKE LIBERAL CASK
'x. advances on all
COTTON
liippoil to me through them.
A. B. MULLIGAN.
Bept 28 1# ly
'HE NICKKRSON HOUSE,
COLUMBIA, s- cl\J
ILL not be closed on account of the
V death of the Proprietor, Wm. A.
r m CI IT but will he carried on aa heretofore,
y hla widow, Mr*. BARAK L. WRIGHT,
nd her aon. WM. 0. WRIGHT. The fiiende
f the late proprietor a>? invited to call aa
ual BARAH L. WRIGHT.
F.b \b 89 If M M. C. WRIGHT