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30ttmarau9.
A Mutual Embarrassment
Charloy Tliorno tells a pretty
goad story of himself?or, if he
dou't tell it, some one tells it for
him. It was in days lang syne, anrl
Thorns had been ou a starring
tonr with Dan. Marble into Canada,
where a " beggarly account of
empty boxes " had rewarded them
for their Thespian toils. Coming
KbaIc amf (Iia hnrdnr. tlinv madn
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their way westward, and with
what pecuniary result the sequel
may show.
Marble had gone on to Jackson*
villo, and Thorno remained at
Wilson's Cross Roads, whero he
had planned to pass the night at
the only inn which the place afforded.
Upon applying for a
room lie was informed* that there
was only one bed left, and that
was in a room in which was
another bed already engaged by
Judge 13undy, of the llickman
and McCrackeu Circuit of Kentucky.
Our Thespian hero had
heard of the Judge as a genial,
companionable man, and offered
no serious objection to tlie arrangement,
though he would have
preferred a sleeping room to himself.
The Judge rotired at a late
hour, and without a light ; and
the actor also disrobed and
sought his conch in the dark.?
Botli 6lcpt well?slept po well that
they lay veiy late in the morning
?lay, in fact, far into the day.? I
The sun had been long np, and yet
neither of them gave token of a
disposition to arise ; but each eyed
the other with nn interest and
eagerness that at length became
Iminfnl. Thorno could finally
told his peace no longer, and called
out to Iiis companion :
"Say, Judge, why don't you
get up 1"
44 It* it's a fair rejoinder," returned
Bundy, drawing the 6heet
more closely over his shoulders,
44 why don't you get up?*'
411 have a good and sufficient
reason," replied the actor.
44 So have I," said the Judge.
After a brief pause Thome proposed
:
44 Give me your reason, and I
will give yon mine."
44 Well," cried tho Judge, des
perately, at the 6ainc time kicking
off the bed clothing and planting
liis feet upon the floor, 441 had no
shirt, and disliked exceedingly to
expose my unfortunate predicament."
44 Oho P echoed Thome, leaping
from his bed with a jubilant
bound, 44 why didn't you say so
before ? That's exactly the 7/iatter
with me /"
They dressed jovially, and
through the old-time friendship of
the landlord for the Judge they
were enabled, before they parted,
to drink to each other better sue
cess in the future. That success
has been theirs. Thorne, after a
brilliant professional career, has
retired upon a competence ; while
the Judge, only a few years since,
passed down into the shadowy y
vale, leaving wealth behind him,
and a name honored and revered. '
i
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11 What's the matter, Uncle Jervv
V* said Mr. , as old Jeremiah
R. was passing by, growling
most furiously.
"Matter," said the old-man,
stopping short; "why, I've been
lugging water all the morning for
Dr. C.'s wife to wash with, and
what d'ye spose I got for it ?"
" Why, I suppose about ten
cents," answered Mr.
" Ten cents 1 She told me the
doctor would pull a tooth for me
AOine time"
An Irishman direct from the (
sod had got into a muss and was
knocked down.
" And be 6nre 3*011 wouldn't be
after bntin' a man when he is
.downeaid Pat.
" Certainty not," said hid antagonist.
" Faix, then 1*11 just lay where
I am," 1
An old negro woman, near ;
Richmond, Va., is the veritable i
oldest inhabitant." She says i
she 44 cooked for do man what i
dogged de Jeems River." <
A Nkw York pAper describes ,
how a paper mill recently, 44 ex (
ploded " and 44 filled the air with
rags for miles around." ?
What is one mmrvlbse is another
man's gain, as the follow <
said when he saw a man walking ,
before him drop his pocket book. <
A Washington correrfpondent ;
announces, that in that city you J
can get a dozen encumbers and 1
the cholera morbus for ten cents. ,
A Boston undertaker boasts ^
that he has the best hearse in New
England and 44 defies any body
that ever rode in it to say to the !
contrary."
A New Hampshire farmer de- <
scribes the hay crop by saying j
that 44 the grasshoppers all got r
lame in trying ta jump from one r
blade of grass to another." r
44 Vill yon dnke standing?" 1
said a German teototaller to a
friend, while standing near a tavern.
441 don't care it I do," was v
. tha reply. 44 Veil, den, let us t
dokC ft Tftlk!" s
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Thrilling Soena In a Menagerie.
An Snglisl} journal of a-recent
date gives the subjoined account
of a fearful ootnbat in a menagerie
at Carnarvon, Wales, between a
leopardess, three hyenas and a
keeper i
Mrs. Wonabol's Royal No. 1
Menagerie, which is on its way to
Carnarvon, was thrown into a
state of great excitement on Fri
day night at Harlech. Shortly
before the feeding, when the car
nivora wore becoming exceedingly
active and parading their respective
dens with evident pleasure
to expectation of their daily meal,
a leopardess, which had its babi
tation with three other performing
leopards, bad quietly bored a
small hole in tho partition, and at
the eight ot three performing hyenas,
her next-door neighbors,
dashed through and made a terrible
onslaught on the three animals.
They in turn played their
part?two of them remaining in
deadly combat with the leopardess,
while the third hyena, which had
evidently learned that (light was
sometimes the best part, of valor,
escaped through the hole by which |
I the leopardess had entered, only
to find itsell surrounded by greati
er dangers, namely ; throe growl- I
itig leop&rd*. These appeared at
first sight quite amazed at the unexpected
visitor, nnd lor some ecc
ouds held consultation by crouch j
ing nnd growling at the farther end
ot their den. A pol.cemau gave
tho alarm, and Lorenzo, with the
agility and intrepidity of a tiger,
rushed into the hyena's den, and,
inviting two keepers to follow liira,
the three human figures could be
seen in the midst of the combatants,
who by this time had redoubled
the tight. The grnsp was
a terrible one, and a fatal one.
Sooner than we can write one by
cna lay dead. The leopardess released
her captive only to make
an attack upon the other. Lorenzo,
rushing ut the neck of the leopardess,
made an appeal to his two
human comrades to icuch the leopards
tail to Air. Lairgrieve and
three other gentlemen who had
Come up to the outside of the don.
Then there was a sight worth see
ing. The loojmrdessdoubled and
redoubled, plunged, aud replunged
but was safe so long as the tail
was in the hands ot the captives.
Self preservation then became the
fii6t law of her nature, and with!
the assistance of Lorenzo and his
triends inside, the gasping hyena
was released. During t.iia'scene
within the hyena's den, other keepers
managed, by shifting doors, to
separate the fugitive hyena (No.
2) from the other leopard.
A fkw y??ai6 r.go Ireland had a pop I
ulalion ot 10,000,000. According to
the lai>l census there aie now only half
a i - -
ma', number of people in (be Green
X-le. The satire foiling ofT in popular
lion is found In several of the agiicultural
counties of England and Wale-".
People pour into the large towns as
workers or paupers, and the best emigrate.
The great towns are growing
fery fast?London and Glasgow probiblr
the fastest of any. Manure- ]
lurers increase, agriculture diminishes.
About one tlmd of the food consumed
in England is imported frt.ro abroad,
cattle as well as corn. The English
papers in stating these facts are ftiiously
discussing the questions: How
long is it to go on, and what is to
come of it f
? ??
At a certain hotel in Ohio a
large mirror is placed at the entrance
of the dining half, which is
60 constructed that as you go in
yon sec yourself a thin, cadaverous,
hungry person, but when you
come (rotn the table, ami look
again in the gla&a, y<*ur body is distended
to tlie ^extremity of corpulency.
So pleasant is the illusion j
thnt V/tfl r?ii n ??A ? ?1,1 1
...... ...? ll n njr Dill I6UUU Willi
your well fed. sleek condition, even
if yon rise hungry from the table.
An aged woman in North Adams
relates that many years ago,
while attending a social dan.ee a
young mechanic asked her hand
for one of the dances. She indig
nantly refused, feeling very much
mortified that lie should make
such an offer. Years have passed,
and 6he has filled an honorable
but humble position in life, while
the young man whom she then
scorned has been Governor of
Massachusetts.
A Diffkkknck.?In Chicago,
>ne can thrash his mother-in-law,
under a recent decision, for seventy
five dollars Last week, a
young man on the eastern .end of
Long Island undertook to do it for
nothing. She was a very healthy
woman. When he recovers snf3ciently,
ho will tell ifow it was.
" V/iiat are you obo^i^iny j
lear V said his grand motberlo a
ittle boy, why was idlin^Sftout
lie rooin, and casting furtive glan;cs
at a gentleman who was pay*
ng a visit. 441 am trying, grandim,
to steal papa's hat out of the '
uum without letting tho gen tienan
seo it, tor papa wants him to
Uiuk he's out."
? ^ ?
Tjir next total eclipse of thesnn i
dsible in the United States, is to 1
>o in June 1954, and smoked gluso
hould be got ready.
*
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' - '
Sunset S;
An old man came along tbe seashore,
and sitting down to rest on
tlie laud-side, lie watched the golden
rays of tbe setting sun as they
came streaming down the Western
heavens; be noticed bow they
tell across tbe ocean wave, gilding
the statoly ships, and then deepen
ing, they shone faintly on tbe ivymantled
ruins of an old castlo on
thn tlilta of tlin Kf??(?rn alinra
44 And I am grown old and gray,"
lie murmured; 411 stand off, and,
0 God, others go on th.jir way rejoicing
in the brightness ot Thy
presence, but Thy fight tails dimly
on me. I am weak, but Thou art
strong ; mv time is short, and will
soon be passed away, but Thou art
everlasting, and a thousand years
are to Thee us the day that is
past: my knees are feeble and
trembling, my hand is unsteady,
and at every little caro or alarm
my heart ilutters, and my head
bows down, but it was Thy liAnd
laid tlio earth, it was Thy hand
spanned the heavens; Thou rulost
the raging ot the sea, and Thy
path is in the great waters. O,
Divine Strength, O Light ot
lights, I lilt my soul to Thee. Lot
no mists of unbelief arise before
nie, let no clouds of worluliness
and sin come between Thee and
me ; yea draw nie 6afely across
the waves of this troublesome
world tiU I lose myself altogether
in Thee."
******
Still the sunlight fulls across the
the waves, breiik over the shore;
but a silver cord is loosed and ?
(nililoli Kau*I \a Km .L'?n *?!*!
^X'.vivi* t/w If < 10 IM vnvilt 1 IIU VIU
man will never be weary any
more, neither will his hand bo unsteady,
for now he i6 lost in the
land that is very far olF, where
they need no light of the sun, and
where the weary arc at rest.
\Lateo.
Tiie steamship Ocean Swan exploded
her boiler in Mobile bay last
Sunday, tilling about seventy persons.
B. WEHRLE,
QRSENVDLtLE 8. <0.
DEALER IN
eOLB MB SILVER WATCHES,
CLOCKS, JEWELllY,
SPECTACLES,
18 & 22 Carat 8olid Nuptial Ring
SILVER & SILVER-PLATE
"mmr vm mm miz<m
tr WORK of nil d<-scrii>liona in his
line done promptly. flFI
Oct 27 23 1
u. c nrri.?. r v mcbkic. * c. o. stki-iink
BUTLER, McBEE & STEPHENS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
and in Equity,
GREENVILLE, S. C*,
n d r- -t.. A - - - -
mil ii*unc? ma lao too.'U M 1116 8Ut(
and of the United 8tates. <
Msy 31 4 ((
MOHEV CASil?OT B1!? IT! j
FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS 11
BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES
WILL PRESERVE IT. ,
Iff You Value Your Eycilglit
USE THESE
PERFECT ITEN?ES.
( ROUND FROM MINUTE CRYSTAL PEBBLES,
M?lted together, end derive their nemo
" Diamond " on account of their Hardness
and Brilliancy. They will last nu< y years
tdthoat editing*. and sr? *?'rsnt>d superior
to all others, manufacture 1 by
J. E. SPENSKU & CO., X. Y.
Caution ?None genuine unL-ss stamped
with our trade maik.
i.e. C. TURNER. Sole Agent
for Gieenville, S. C.
Tmm whom they can only bo isbtained.
N? Pedlars employed.
May 10 1 ly
WM. P. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DAHLONEGA, GA.,
WILL praotico in tho Counties of Lump
k in. JxiWM.n, -(iilnur, 1 n l. in, L'nitn
Towns, White and Hail.
Jan 10 33
M %9 K!* <V l<; A ST,
ATTORNIES AT LAW.
OFFICE in the OLD COURT HOUSE
Middle Room on the South Bide, Lone
Story,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
O. F. TOWXKS. , Or IN D BAST.
Jan i 33 tf
A. B. S1ULL1GAX
OHAKLES^&N, S. O.
1KESSRS. SIHiiWN & SON,
ARE MY
-A. O J53 JNT T S
a.* i
QREEN YILLKs S. C.,
And will make liberal cash
advances no all
VOTTOV
Shipped to me through them.
A. B. MULLIGAN.
Sept 28 19 ly
THE N1CKERS0N HOUSE.
COLUMBIA. 8. C.
WILL not b<* closed on account of the
ueeth of the Proprietor. Wit A.
Wbiobt but will be carried on as heretofore.
by liW widow, Mn. SARAH L. WRIOHT
and her ion, WM. C. WRIGHT. The fner.de ,
of the late |<ro|>ilei<>r are invited to rail aa
uanal 8ARAH L. WRIGHT.
Peb 16 M-lf WM. 0. 1TRIOHT.
PURE LIBERTY
WHITEHEAD. K
Buy the Beat?It ia the Cheapest. ^
rw
To Commmoro of Whrto Load Soorywkoro. ?n<
:? ?*?
IT IS UN EQUALED- "!
let. F jT W??Hng ipd Covering Piop*rtlea.
| S<1. For Wbltenera and Beauty of Finish.
*ti. For Undo m Finene*a of Ornding. an
4lh. Stn* Weight will do more and hotter cic
work, at a yiven coal, than any other.
6th. Moat Kcooomical White Lead ever in* wt
trodneed. i'>
6th. If you wish to procure aa much value i1h
a* poeaime tor your money ana secure
handsome and durable work, use
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD. "
TL
Try it and he convinced. Satisfaction 0ir
gsranteed l?v the Manniaelurera. los
Z1EQLE A SMITH
Wholesale Drug, Pnlnt and Glata Pen'eta, tj)(
No. 187 North Third Street, Philadelphia
WHOLESALE AGENTS
GOWER, COX & MARKLEY
DEALERS IN til
cu!
Coach Materials, Paints, Oil, Glass, its
Putty, &o-,
GREEN VTLLE, S. C.
MayS 62 tf Ni
I | tnl
NATIONAL HOTEL, jj
PROPRIETOR. ""
P. HAMILTON JOVNER, CLEllK.
RATES ec
Of B <ard per Day., $3 00
Supper, Hrenkfart and Lodging 2 00
Single Meals 1 00
Sep 1 16 tf *
B. WEHRLE |
fLTlAS iust returned with a well I
IV
Oicnvllle, 8. C. JX
nr 80IJ l>y Drog^lata generally.
Mny 10 1 tf
wm. j. Randolph! j
STONE CUTTES AND BUILDER.
f. LOCATED on Fall? Street, one
tlequare of Aleears. (lower, Cox A
||\Marklcy'a. La?
if UIIANITE of ell dcacrlptlona Are
formatted end oat to order. TOMB&
BTQ^JiS, with Granite or Marble pr-?
I Pedeetala or.ay be had on application. /
3 Special attention guaranteed to all
work. ?
par Ordera for TOMPST.QNEA left with __
(MrTB. Waaata, Jeweller, will .recede ?y i V
prompt attention. *
Jan 18 85 tf
I KA?'r FODDER BUw
long been regarded aa the heat and |
ehaapeit Baking Powder in nac. Pn faulty
((Ui.fi and healthy It maker, at abort notioe,
daliciona .Bieeuita, Rolla, do. Thara
need ba no waeta of food prepared gUh it,
aa it ia elwaye of Iba beat quality. We ' 1
would aay to tboaa who ha?a n*r-r ua*d fTa
it that a vary faw trial# Will' enable tbera W.
to oaa it, tot only with entire aatiafacln n. 8to
but with eaoDotny. Put op rvu, nr goo
weight, aa repreeantad, Oroaara and Deal
era tail it.
DOOLKY * BROTHER, Prop'a.
?? New Street. New York City.
April 6 it Bra (1
uu sc-Tccted Stock of I y
WATCHES, S
CLOCKS, 2
JEWELRY, S
SOLID SILVER ASD PLATED ME
Table Cutlery, &c.
1IIS Stoil; was personally se
lected from tlie best houses in his m.
line, and can guarnnteo satisfaction. tl"
Oct 18 ~ 22 tr t0,
on
e. p. jo?ks" i"
w Col
??.rt? mw,
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. ^
WILL I'R ACTiCK IN ALL as
COURTS OF THIS STATE
ALSO, llttl
IN THE .UNITKI> STATES COURTS. is !
Office Greenville C. H., S. C. pm
July 7 Ijf tail
pci
DENTISTRY ! DENTISTRY J cu.'
JQ. McDAVID graduate of tho Penniyl- COE
van ia College of Dental Surgery, session t'Ui
1806-67, respectfully offers bis professional )'"
services to the chitons of Greenville *uU aur- 'DK
rounding country. P?r
Having acquainted himself rvitb the modern t',e,
improvements of his profession, ho hopes, by W?e
strict attention to business., to b? ??le to giv.o sysi
Satisfaction. I?n,
OJDco on the corner of Coffee and Main 1
Streets, in II. A. Cauldo's former residence, a
up fliuira. J. Q. AloDAVID, D. D. S. A
Alar 2 40 3m ??
Icav
Wo food II CXI I 111 WHIlOlll rron
Pure Blood. *7
uddi
DR. GLAZENER'S "k"'
SPIKENARD P
u?v<
AND
aion
QUEEN'S DELIGHT
WILL PURIFY THE BLOOD / It"
AND REMOVF.
Liver Complaint, Lbeuma
Scrofula, Cat btincles, rctt,
jraas Skin Diseases, Pains in ill T
Uonea. Ptspepsia, Diseases o J'1,*
the Ktdneya and Bladder, pain in tl?? t\",
Back and Loins, and all lha various Mm
Ailment* produced by Impure Blood do8'
and Vitiated Secretions.
Buy one Bottle and try it, and if fl mi
fails to give any relief, buy no more. *fa
the
f>R GLA'ZENER'S LINIMENT or TAIN *f*l
EXTRACTOR is goot in Uheiimati-m, Neu- L
raliris, lleadachs, l'uin in the Rack, in t
Sprains, Ac. i tivs
DR. GLAZESER'd FAMILY VEGUTA- jjjj
DI.E IJVE1 PILLS are sal* remedial agent* rff?'
to overcome Derangement* of I lie Liver aud tion
to Purify tl?? Blood. ^
Ton
DR. GLAZF.NF.R'd COUGH RELIEF a Mai
excellent for all case. of Cough of any kind, ""y
from Croup to Consumption ; although not (
recomm*nded to cure the latter disease, j>
g-eat relief will follow it* use.
iw The above Medicines are prepared
only by Q.
DR GILES L. OLAZF.NER, ?J
Mfintlfflaltlrinff I .??-.?-* 1
CONSUMPTION,
s Core and Its Preventive)
BY J. H.SC11ENCK, M. D.
,W ANY a human being baa pas sod aw ay,
II for whose death there waa no other
won than the neglect of known and Indiatably
proven means of care. Those near
d dear to family and friends are sleeping
i dreamless slumber into which, had they
Imty adopted
JOSEPH U. BCllENOK'S SIMPLE
TREATMENT, .
d availed themselves of his wonde.-ful efficaius
medicines, they would not have fallen.
Dr. Sohenk has in his own rase proved that
lorover sufficient vitality remains, that vital',
by his medictnea and the direction* ior
sir use, is quickened into healthful vigor.
Iu this statement there Is nothing presuroptus.
To the faith of the invalid is mndo no
iresontation that is not a thousand times
t>stantiatcd by living and visible works.
ie theory of the cure by Dr. Schenck's mediics
is us simple as it is unfailing. Its pbiopby
requires no argument. It is sell-asriuir,
solf-coovincing.
f lio Scawood Tonic and Mandrake Pills are
J first two weapons with which tbo citadel
tlio malady in assailed. Two-thirds of the
*cs of consumption originate in dyspepsia
d a functionally disordered liver. With this
ndition tho bronchial tubes " sympathise "
th tho stomacb. They respond to the morlu
action of tho liver. Hero then comes the
Imiiixting result, and tho setting in, with all
distressing symptoms, of
CONSUMPTION.
The Mandrake Pills aro compered of one o
iture's noblest- gifts?the Pjdophillium Peliiin.
They possess all the blood-searching,
crativo properties of calomel, but unlillo
Ionic), they
- LEAVE NO STING BEHIND."
The work of cure is now leg inning. Tho
:iatcd nud mucous deposits in tho bowels
d in tlio alimentary canal are ejected. Tbo
or, like a clock, is wound up. It arouses
in its torpidity. Tho stomach acts rcsponely,
ond the patient begins to feel that ho is
King, at last,
A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD.
The Scnwood Tonic, in conjunction with tlio
lis, permeates and assimilates with the food.
lyliGeation is nmv progressing without its
cviuus toitores. Digestion hoc.men painless,
d the cure is seen to be at bnnd. Thcro is
more flatulence, no exacerbation of the stoich.
An appetite sets in.
Now comes tho greatest Dlooil Purifier ever
t given by on indulgent father to suffering
in. Scheuck's Pulmonic Syrup eom'-s in to
r for in its functions and to hasten and emote
tho cure. It enters nt once rpon its
>rk. Nature cannot be cheated. It collects
d ripens tlie impaired and diseased portions
the limns. In the fuim oi gatherings, it
rparos them for expectoration, and lo 1 in a
iv short tiui? the malady is vanquished, tiie
tteu throno that it occupied is renovated uud
ide new, and the patient, in nil tho dignity
regained vigor, steps forth to enjoy tho manud
or tho womanhood that was.
GIVEN UP AS LOST.
The second tiling is, tho pntients must stayit
warn, room until they get well-; it is uN
>st impossible to prevent taking cold when
s lungs, ure diseased, but it must be provon1
or a cure cunnot be effected. Fresh air
d riding out, especially iu this section of
3 country iu the fall and winter season, are
wrong. Physicians who recommend that
irso lose their patients, if their lungs ore
liy diseased, und yet, because they are in
i house they must uot sit down quiet; they
iat walk about tho room as tuitob uud as fast
the strength will hear, to get up a good cirlution
ol blood. Tho putients must keep in
jd spirit;'?be determined to get well. This
i a gretut deal to do with the appetite, and
the great point to gain.
I'o despair <>f cure utter such eridenoe of its
tsibiiiiy in tho woist eases, and inorul ccrnty
in all others, is sinful. Dr. 8chenck'i
sons! statement to tho Faculty of Lis own
e was in these modest words :
' .Many years ago I was in the laat stages of
isuinptiim ; confined to my bed, and nt one
ic my physiciuns thought that I could not
i a week ; then, liJ?.o n drowning man catchnt
straws, I heard of and obtained the preutions
which I now tfl'cr to the public, and
y made n perfect cure ot mo. It aceiued to
that I emu id feel them penetrate my whole
Icm. They soon ripened the matter in my
gs, and I would spit up more than a pint
iffencivo yellow jmuttcx every moruing for
ng time.
s soon as that began to subaido, in/ cough,
sr, pain and night sweats all began to
e me, and my appetite became so great
. it was with difficulty that I could keep
> eating too much. I soon gained my
ugth, und have grown in flesh ever since."
I was weighed shortly after my recovery,"
ed tho Doctor," then looking like a tucro
elon ; my weight was only ninety, seven
nds ; my present weight ia two hundred
twenty-five [225] pounds, and for years I
e enjoyed uninterrupted health."
1 ? ...
?. uvucuvii una discontinued ids pmiosul
visits to New York and Button. Ho or
ton, Dr. J. H. Scbcnck, Jr., still continue
eo paticnts-nt tlicir office, No. 15 North Sixth
ctj Philadelphia, every Saturday from V
II. to 3 P. M. Those who with a thorough
mination with the Hcapirotnctcr will he
rged $5. Tlio Rcepiromctcr declares the
ct condition Of the lungs, and patients can
lily learn whether they are curable or not.
he directions for taking the medicines are
ptsd to the intelligence even of a child,
low these directions, and kind Nature will
he rest, excepting that in some cases the
adrako Pills are to he tuken in incrcasod
us ; the three medicines need no other ac
ipaniments than the ample instructions that
unpiiny them : First create appetite. Of
irning health hunger is the most welcome
iptnin. When it comes, as It will couic, let
despairing at on e I o of good chccr. Good
>d at once follows, the cough loosens, the
lit twcui is .abated. Xu u short time both
hose morbid symptoms are gone (orerer.
>r. Schenck'a medicines are constantly kept
ens of thousands of families. As a Isxai
or purgative, the Mandrake Pills nre a
tdard preparation ; while the Pulmonic
yp as a currr of couglia and eolds, may be
?rdcd as a pmptflacteric ugainst consuiopi
in any of its forms.
'rice of the Pulmonio Syrup and Seaweed
iic?, $1.50 a bottle, or $7.50 a half doteu.
ndruke Pills, 25 centa a box. For sale by
druggists snd dealers.
fbolesale Agent, JOHN F. 11 EN ItY, No.
ollege Place, New York City.
larch 22 46 ly
iring and Summer
L1EE1JNE11Y.
?MI33 XIiKAY liaa returned
from New York, and opened
in clemnt iMorlmmt ol
M I L L I NKUY, eonnlitlng of
Donn^t* end Hate of th* In
tent for Ledi<*?, Children
end Infinite; al*o Itililiona
of ell width*, Flower*,
ie, H?t and Ilalr Good*, Lvdie* an J Ckil*
n* 8ult?, Ae. *
All oideie will receive careful end
nipt atlentiookprll
2(1 SI tf
he Southern Hotel
II AS bean refilled ajd
P"l 1? complete order for
, , *h? accommodation of the
uQQfidoEt traveling public. Rate* of
ud reasonable. Call and giro in* e
,|, J n vrinnivi
,rlay
8 68 1m
Private Boarding.
CAN take tome SOARDBR8, tllhtr by
the day, waak or month. Tba tUuatlop
daairabla oa* on Malo Stroot, batwean T.
Daria' Wooden Stora Room and tba Brick
ra Room occupied by W. D. Goodwin. A
d TABLB will bo farniabad.
tATBS.?Par I>ay $ I 60
" u Week 7 00
" Month.; 26 00
T. B. ROBERTS.
Iraenrillc, 8 C., July IS, 1871. It tf
i
South Carolina fcallroUd Comptny.
Viwc Orrica,
Colombia, 8. C., January IV, 1871.
Chang* of S*h*dml*.
ON and after Sunday, ltd inat., Paeeenger
Train* npon thi* Head will arrir*
and l?ar? aa follow* t
train no. 1.
Leavo Charleston at .8 20 a m
Arrive at Columbia at .......3 40 p in
Leave Columbia at 12.11 p m
Arrir* at CbarlooUin at 7 60* p m
Loavo Camden (Sunday* cxo'd) at...V 50 a in
Arrive at Kingsville ut ..! 20 p in
Leave Kingsville (Sundays exo'd>nt.2 30 p m
Arrivo at Camden at ,..8 00 p m
The ,al>ore train* run in connection with
Wilmington, Columbia and Angnsta Railroad,
connecting with trains for Wilmington, North
Carollnu unJ writh train* for Augusta, ueorgia
?making close oonncciions with night train*
of Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad, for
al! points South and West.
THAI!* BO. 2 ?SIOHT KXPRK88.
(Suiday nigh' excepted.)
Leave Charleston ni ..... 7 10 p in
Arrive at Columbia at 0 00 a m
Leave Columbia at 7 60 p iu
Arrive at Charleston ot 6 46 a in
This train run* in connection with up Augus'a
trains, making close connection with
Georgia Railroad nnd Central Railroad morning
trains, fur all points South and West.
A. L. TYLER,
S. B. Pikkins, Vice President.
General Ticket Agent.
Greenville and Columbia R. R
COLUMBIA, S. 0, March 1, 1871.
OX nnl after this dale, the following
i?< liO'lule will be run daily, Sou 'ays
ex-C|itc.l, connecting with Night Trains c<i
South Carolina lluilio id up and down ; also
with Titans going South on Cliarlotto, Columbia
nud Augusta Uailroad;
Up.
Leive Colt mbia at.,,.,, 7 00 a. m
*' Alston 9 10 a. m
* * Newberry 11 15 a. m
" CoUhs ury 8 00 p. in
" Bolton..,,..., 6 00 p in
Arrive at Greeuville C 80 p. ni
Down.
Le ?ve Greenville at 6 15 a. m
IieUon 8 15 a. in
Coke-bury.,,,, .,, JO 4)7 a. in
" Abbeville 8 15 a. m
" Nowlmry , J 60 p. m
Alston......, 4 05 p. m
Atrtveat Colombia 6 66 p. in
TIIOS. DODAMEAO,
General Superintendent,
M. T. Bah it-Err, Get al Ticket Agent
Schedule Blue Ridge R. R
ON und after this date the following schedule
will be observed by the l'asecugcr
Trains over this Road :
Up.
Leave Andersen 1 20 p in
" Pendleton ...6 20 "
" Perry villa 6 10 "
Arr. Walhalla 7 00 "
Down.
Leave Walhnlln 4 00 a m
" Perryville 4 46 "
" Pendleton ...5 30 "
Arr. Anderson 6 10 "
In cases of detention on the G. and C. R.
R., the train on this Road will wait one hour
for tlio train from livlton, except on Saturdays,
when it will wail until the arrival of the
llvlton train.
W n. D. QAILLAUD Sup't.
Chailottos Columbia and Augusta
R R.
SuPKRiNtKNOKST'S OvriCR.
CoLt'MptA, 8. C.j June ,8, 1871.
ON and after Sunday next, 11th inst., the
following schedule will run over this
ltoad :
CJOIXO NORTn.
Train No. 1. Train No. 2.
Leave Augusta 3 25 u m II 00 p m
Leave Columbia 8 00 a in 11 00 p tu
Arrive Charlotte 2 35 p m 5 20 a in
QiilXG SOOTH.
Leave Charlotte 7 40 a m M0 p m
Leave Columbia 2 30 p m 2 25 a m
Arrive Augusta 7 60 p m 7 30 n m
No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sun.
days excepted, lioih Trains make close connection
tc ell points North, South and West.
No. 1 Train makes close connection at Rich,
inoml for Virginia Springs.
Through tickets sold and taggago checked
to all principal points.
Ciori,l ...i f: w-.i.i?.? ?
?? < ? >< i urns?imnimiriuu vnjr i line,
E. y. ALEXANDER, Geo. Sup't.
E. k. Duiu>kt, General Freight and Ticket
Agevit,
IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO
CONSUMERS OF DRY GOODS.
All Uttail Ordert amounting to $20 and Over
JUl.'erijiU 141 any /'art uf tit Country
FREE OF FX I'll ESS Ct/AROES.
11A MIL'! ON EASTER & SONS,
OP BAITIMORB. NO.,
IN order the better to meet tho wants of
the Retail faiMoMors at a distance, hare
established a SAMPLE Bl.'RKAlf, and will,
upon a|>pliealion, promptly trud by mail full
line* of samples of the Newest and most
PaahionaLlo Goods, ol Frcnoh, English and
Domestic Manufacture, guaranteeing at all
times to sell at hue, it not at let* priett, than
any house in the country.
Buying our goods from the largest and
most celebrated manufacturers in the different
parts of Europe, and importing the same by
Steamers direct to Baltimore, our stock is at all
times promptly supplied with the novelties of
the London and Bans markets.
As we buy and soil only for cash, and make
no bad debts, we aro able and willing to sell
our goods at from Ten to Fifteen per cent Lees
Profit than If we gave credit.
In sending for samples specify the kind of
goods desired. We keep the host grades of
every clnss of goods, from the lowest to the
most costly.
Orders unaccompanied by the cash will be
sent C. 0. 1).
Prompt Paying Wholcsalo Buyers are Invited
to inspect tha Stock In our Jobbir.cr and
l'scknge Depnrlment. Address .
HAMILTON RASTER A SONS,
107, 109, 201 and 20.1 West Ilaltimore Street,
Itultimorc, Md.
Dec 7 20 ly
GE0UGB PAGE & CO.
No. 0 N. Scbroeder St.. Baltimore.
Manufacturers of Portable and Stationary
STEAM ENGINES AND DOILEll*.
r.itent improved. Portable CIRCULAR
RAW MILLS, Gang, Mulav and Sash Saw
Mills, Grist Mills, Timber Wheal#, Shingle
M idlines, Ac. Dealers in Circular Saws,
Belling and Mill supplies generally, and
munufuc'uier'i agents lor LrfTel's Celebrated
Turhine Water Wheel, and every dare'iption
of Wood Working M#chlne<y.
enaiouLTUBAL KNOCKS A arBCIALTT.
iir Send for descriptive Catalogue* and
PiK-e Lists. 29-1J
CHARLESTON HOTEL
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
E. H. JACKSON, ^Proprietor.
SSJHTANTS. a. BUTTF^lEilJI, (for
jrwk. mirij of lb, Pavilion Hotel,) and W
a MILLKR.
PAVILIOWMOTEL,
oiu?URa?aewa&}?s, p. ?a
BOARD, ' I
Per Dm 91 00.
R. HAMILTON, Superintendent.
Mrs. H. L BUTTERFIKLD,
ProprlelreN
Sept x? If tf |
v*mT ""M1 u _ i.
J. Wauii, Pwifi1?lw. R. II. McDonald * U.t l>r?mrWU
A 0?n, A|*?to, Ram Fnmeleco.Csl .and M Oiiin?rr? SI., N. Y.
MLLI#I?? ftMUP TmiImwt to totlr
WM<crflil CarmliM KAmm
Tlamr Bitten ere net a vlls Fticr
Drink, Mad* of Peer Ram, ' Whltker,
Preef Spirit* ud Roffcee 1.1* a ere, doetend,
splccd and awaeteaed to *Uaa* the taste,
called " Tonka," " Ajpotlan," - Restorers," dk.
' that lead the tippler on to drukauie and rain,
bat are a true Medicine, mad* from the Native
Roots and Herbe of California, ft * f>en all
Alcoholic Stlmalant*. Tk-.y are the
GKBAT BLOOD PCRirilR and A
LIFK GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect
Renovator and Inytgorator of the System, carryIn*
off all peUonooa matter and restoring the blood'
to a healthy condition. No person can take theceBitter*
acoorJin* to direction* and remain lone
unwell, provided their bone* are not destroyed
by mineral polaon or other meena. and the vital
organs wasted beyond the point of repair.
They are a Gentle Pargatleo ae well
aa a Tonic, poeeeaaing, also, the peculiar merit
of acting as a powerful agent In relieving Congestion
or Inflammation of the Liver, and of all the
TUoiiil Ofyt&f.
FOR PBMALE COMPLAINTS, whether
In young or old. married or single, at the dawn of
womanhood or at the tarn of life, the#* Tonio Bitten
have no eqaal.
Per Inflammatory and Chronic Rheamat
I em and Goat, Dyspepsia or ladigestion,
Billons, Remittent and
Intermittent Fevers. Diseases of the
Blood, Liver, Kidney* an?l Bladder,
lh?s? Bitters hare been most successful. Back
Diseases art caused by Vitiated Blood,
which Is generally product^ by derangement of
Uk* Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION,
Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness
of the Chest. Dininoss, Sour Eructations of
the Stomach, Bad Taste In the Month, Billon*
Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation at
the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and
S hundred other painful symptoms are.the offspring*
of Dyspepsia.
They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the
torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of
an equal led efficacy in cleansing the blood of all Impurities,
and imparting new life and vigor to the
whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions,Tetter.
Bait Rhtum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules.
Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald Heed, Sore
yes,Erysipelas, Itch. Scurfs, D1 scolnratlons of the
Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of Whatever
name or nature, are literally dug up and carried
out of the system in a short time by the use of
these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convinos
the most Incredulous of their curative effect.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its
impurities bursting through tire skin in Pimples,
Eruption* or Sore' - cleanse it when you find it
obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse It
when It Is foul,and yonr fooling* will tell you when.
Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system
will follow.
PIN. TAPK. uiil othnr WnnMH. Ill-Vino
In the ay item of eo many thousand*, are effectually
destroyed and removed.
BOLD BY ALL DKUOGIBTB AND DEALERS.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. It. H. MCDONALD *
CO., Druggists and Oen. Agents. Ban I rancteeo,
Oad., and w and 84 Commerce Street, New York..
lot ?Mie in tic City <>i Uratnvilia
DR. M. A. HUNTER & CO.,
Wholesale ai d lit tail lit sit is it Drugs,
Medicines, Chemicals, do., Ac,
May 10 . 1
FL&HT AllOtt BIllMfi
Tliis wonderful vegctable
restorative is the
sheet-anchor of the feeble
and debilitated. As a
tonic .and cordial for the
aged and languid it has
no equal among stomachics.
As a remedy for
the nervous weakness to
which women are cspccially
subject, it is
superseding every other
stimulant.^ In all
climates, tropical, tcinn
4-? A*?S?? ? '
I^riuiu ur X rigid. It flCtS
as a specific in every
species of disorder which
undermines the bodily
strength and breaks down
the animal spirits.
Wherever it is introducod
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.
EDMONDS T. BROWN,
p ^
ss p 9 HI Sfifl ^
iiiAWYWis owmmaw,
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL
lilMKLKSTOHi 8. C.
B'P' I> - '? 'J
JRE KILLS HOUSE ,
??4^&?aB3?!H. 6. ?.
PA&KEE AGO. Proprietors.
FIRST-CLASS HOTKL.
BOARD. TKR DAY $4 00.
Dec S 29
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