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oq ft^melbdj r'the Victim ? bu
w than when J Doc. bimselt wae
the other mold, and he won t
beautifuJUt of it for eome *??*
X ?>lb 5?fi!S??
<r the aleepiug car. TU? latter
urn i .
"Doc., Fm powerful sleepy.?
train don't atop till it gets to
Seymour; can't you tat me take a
ten minntes' nap, and wake me at
the Junction I"
M Certainly,** Bald Doc. M Go
to sleep?1*11 call yon In time.** 1
The condnctor shfit liia eves,
but didn't go to sleep. The doctor
did, though. In $vo minutes
tho former was wide awake and
the latter sound asleep.
" Wake me at Seymour, will
ye T* muttered the railroad man.
" See whether J wake you at Indianapolis,
either.**
So the train thundered on, and
Doc. slumbered on, and finally
Indianapolis was reached, but the
doctor didn't wake and tho condnctor
wouldn't allow anybody to
wake him. So the sleeping car
was transferred to the St. Xouis
train, and soon the unconscious
sleeper was being hurried toward
Terre llante at lightning speed.
He awoke somewhere along the
road, and found out the joke
which had been played upon him,
but concluded to keep on to Terre
Haate, where he could get breakfast
and return on tho next train.
He fell asleop again, and, waking
a second time, tuund himself moving
out of Terre Haute toward St.
Louis.
With one bound bo reached tho
door of the sleeping car, grasping
his 44 traps " in one hand and under
his arm, and the next moment
he leaped from the train jnst as it
was moving upon the Wabash
bridge. It was a pretty cool
morniug, and Doc. threw himself
inside of his cloths as soon as possible
; after which he made his
way back to the city and took the
first train for home. But he
didn't sleep on the way.
Hibam Powkhs is reported to be
near Rome, finishing 'l Eve after
the Fall." If some o^ber powers
had " finished " that sinful woman
before the Fall, it would have sav
ea ULirnm ana the rest ot us a good
deal of work.
An old colored washerwoman,
who used to groan over her tubs,
louud consolation in the hope, that
" site wonld soon be where robes
won't need washing, and a poor
creature can npset her tub and
dance on the bottom ot it, singing
glory, hullabaloo, forever and forever
!"
? l ?
An Irish tailor making a gentleman's
coat and vest too small,
was requested to let them but.?
Some days afterward the gentle
man calling on the tailor, was told
that his garments happened to fit
a countryman of his, and he had
44 let them out," at a shilling a
week.
A lawyer in St. Louis who lost
his railroad pass, and instructed
the conductor to arrest the first
man who presented it, found it
himself, presented it, and was collared
and locked up beforo he
conld explain.
?
A negro, recently ercaped from
the Georgia Penitentiary, was ar- ,
reated the Sunday following, after
robbing a house, and while baptizing
some coloied people whom he t
had persuaded that he was a *
preucfier. IJ
The proverb has it that " It is I
never too late to mend." The op
posite is equally true?it is never 1
too early ; the earlier the better.
Takes loss thread, and not so many
needles or so much patience.
Netachew, the Russian conspirator,
is condemned to death.?
lie will be tied so as to be unable j
to move his limbs, when the exe
cutioner will hang him on a large p
iron hook and turn him around i
until he is strangled. ^
j
A tovkq man who has tried it
until he knows, tells us that if you _
go to call on a young lady, and *
she sews diligently all the even
ing, and only says "yes" and|j
" no " you can go away about nine,
or a quarter past, without any**
body feeling bad about it.
A well informed writer says '
that more than 150,000 acres of
the best timber in America are (
cnt every year to supply the demand
for railway sleepers alone.?
In a single year the locomotives
in the United States consumed
$56,000,000 worth of wood.
??? The
Federal Judge of Utah has
forbidden the Mormon Courts to
exercise Chancery or Common
Law Jurisdiction. fir i g h a m
Young directs his Bishops to com '
tinue Chancery and Common
Law Jurisdiction. Young will of
submit to process from the r'eder- [b
al Court, hut will resist imprisonment.
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field, Mass. Bold by all Booksellers.
Oct 6 21 tf
Notice.
A LaI)V, qualified to teacli
f|n^^_the usual English branches. M?Wax-w?>rk
and Silk Em*
wPSflrbroidery, with French '.o begin,
nera, desires a situation In some
pleasant fam;ly or school. Best of refer
enees given ff desired. Addr?*s% staling
alary, to, MRS. M. V. SCRUGGS.
Buckingham C. II., Va.
C..I ah ?
?i XI M
Notice
13 hereby given to nil whom It may
concern, that I will apply '? ?* J
Douthlt, Piobate Judge of Green ville
Couoty, on the SOlh day of October next,
for a finnl discharge of Administrator of
the Estates of LEMUEL PAGE and MARY
PAGE deceased.
T. A. CAMPBELL, Administrator.
Sept 20th, 1871. 21-4
WM. G. WHILDEN, AGT.
DEALER IK
Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated
Ware, Clocks,
FINE CUT AND ENGRANEP GLASS,
TABLE CUTLERY, CHINA AND
WHITE GRANITE GOODS,
VASES, TOILET SETS,
FANCY ARTICLES.
Orders from the Country csrefully filled
and saiefaction guaranteed.
265 KING STREET, CORNER BZAUFA1N,
Key Box 521, C oarlutom, S. C.
Sep 6 % 18 8m
KINSMAN dk no WELZ,
Factors aiul Commission Merchants.
?:o:?
Liberal Advances made on Cotton
and Naval Stores.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sep 6 IS 4m
doors,' sashes,
BLINDS, &c.
jAUL
F- P. T O A Ti E,
Manufacturer and Dealer,
Xo. 20 Ilayne Street and Horlbeek't Wharf,
CUARLESTOiS, S. C.
JjT This is the largest sod roost com*'
dele Factory of the kind in the Southern
lUteS, end *11 articles in this line can be
urnished by Mr. P. P. Toalk at prices
rhieh defy competition.
A pamphlet with full and detailed
ist of all sizes of Doors, Sa?hes and Blinds,
rod the prices of each, will be seat free
rod post paid, on applicatiou to
Pa P. Toale,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
July IS 10 ly.
18 A CARD. 71
r?2. MT FRIENDS AND PATEvVtrona
hnve iny thanks for past JffiRL
& jj& favors, Ac. I continue to make BPflf
(id it ions to my Stock of JEWEL- Igazja*
tY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, SPEC- JBtt
'ICLES, SILVER I'LATEDMQSI
fARE, TABLE CUTLERY, Ac. Special atsntion
given to repairing fine Watches, and
"line Pieoes of every description.
JAMES G. BLACK.
Jan 18 86 tf
r k. kaslet. o. o. wclli
EASLEY A WELLS,
Lttorneys and Counsellor* at Law
AND IN EQUITY,
GREENVILLE, S. C.,
PR ACTICE in the Courts of the State and
of the United States, and gir* especial
tUntlon to cases in Bankruptcy.
June 18 8
iPKlNG & SUMMER
BTOMTOY.
Just Returned from New
York.
MRS. JENNINGS has returned
with a full stock of MILmuBR
LINERY and other GOODS,
suited to th# wanU and desires
of the ladies, to whieb she
?im mtm would invite an examination.?
Sbe will have aGRAND OPKN,
INO on Tharsdajr, 27th inat.,
Wwl ?nd will ba pleased to too awob
' her friends on the occasion as may bare
time to attend.
Location, two doors below the well-known
?ro of Meaari. VT. 11. Horey A Co.
April 26 16 tf 11
. *j + . : i V ?
IBJLJJ - =
FACTOR AND
MERC:
THJB VNDSKSIGKED
FACT0HA6E AND COI
TO J
CBNBRJLl Ml
s sTocl
IS LARGER AND 1
THAN
AND WILL I
WHOLESALE
AT THE LOW
COUNTRY MERCHANTS WL
EXAMINE STOCK A
SENDING ORDE.
lie will also furnish Yl
Bale at Factory prices.
June 21 T
cAmjNriiFri?f
nEnrnis, i
JEFFERSON DA
black & pot;in;it
A SOUTHERN AND
ATTENTION
TO THE SURREND
AMD OTHER I
OFFERED BY 1
May 3
House aud Lot For Sale.
. I (tin now offering at Privatf
Sale that No. 1. Family
Realdmce and Lot, now o?cu?
BjJlul nrrpied by R*v. W. D. Thomaa
Tin* is well known to lie one of the mott
dnsirabl* residences In the city, on one of
the highest points. House has Six large
and comfortable rooms, with firs plaee in
each room. Kitchen attached to the House.
Good Servant* accommodation, Flue WeU
and Cistern, Superior garden Spot, Beautl*
ful Lawn in front of Residence, studded
witli noble old oak trees. The lot contains
acres of ground- Parties .de
sirring to purchase this properly can in*
epecl 'he tame by calling at the House.
Sucli #.j oppoitunity for securing a delightful
home seldom occurs.
For terms, Ac., apply to.
JULIUS C. SMITH,
Anction A Commission Merchant,
Greenville, S. C.
July 19 11 tl
McDavid & Ball,
Respectfully offer their proFESSIONAL
SERVICES to ihe
citizen* of Greenville And the surrounding
country. Persons in the country
desiring to bav?^ work done At their residences.
can address either of lha Firm,
at Greenville, 8. C.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Office, corner of Main and Coffee
Streets.
J. Q. McDAVID.D. D. S.
W. H. BALL, D. L). S.
Aug 10 15 tf
FOR _8 AIB.
A VALUABLE
RIVER FARM.
T OFFER FOR 9ALE my FARM on South
SUlll/l. AK,?.( ll..n.l-.J * -
Iitrge proportion of which U very RICH
RIVER AND CREEK
BOTTOM,
IN A HIGH STATE
OF CULTIVATION.
?ALSO?
THE VALUABLE FARM
Owned by
M, JAS. M'CIAH.AHAM,
Adjoining the above,
CONTAINING
Tftfi A I
\j \j U.M. vy J-u ^
100 Acres of Which is
FIRST RATE
River Bottom,
WHICH WITH
ONE HUNDRED I
IS IN 1
High State of Cultivation.
IMPROVEMENTS
ON THE PLACE ARE NEW
And in
norm R EP A TP :
FOR FURTHER IN FORMA- 1
TTON, APPLY TO
lira. A. G. FEASTER or Dr. JAMES i
MoCLaNAHAN. c
8?pt6 18 tf *
Advertise in Ibo Enterprise ; f
largo circulation. k
HANT."
: , :> j I
> HAS ADDKD T1IR
AMISSION business
[US
!R6H ANDISE.
ill fi s
SORE COMPLETE
javEsn,
IE SOLD AT
! OR RETAIL
EST PRICES.
LL Dp WELL TO. CALL AND
ND PRICES BEFORE
RS ELSEWHERE.
LRNS and SHIRTINGS by tho
T. W. DAVIS.
n
ffiNFTomNYT
rENNESSEE.
VIS, PRESID'T.
, STATE AGENTS.
MUTUAL COMPANY.
IS CALLED
ER VALUE PLAN,
llVAMTAQEf.
'HIS COMPANY.
53 t(
PHOTOGRAPHING.
HAVING recent!)' fitted up the rooms
over Wbitraire ?fc Ferguson's Store,
with elegant lights, I em prepared to do
II kinds of PHOTOGRAPHING, at very
short notice. Satisfaction gusrented to all.
W.M. WUEELER.
May 21 8 tf 1*
FOR SALE.
o
THE
HOUSE AND LOT
IN the City of Greenville, present residence
of the subscriber. The LOT contains
three acres, most.conveniently aud pleasantly
situated, west of the River, corner Rhett and
Kiver Streets, with a front of mora than 300
feet on each. The
DWELLING HOUSE
and s'.uatlon Is considered one of the best in
Groenville, with the usual and necessary Out
buildings. There is a fine
VEGETABLE GARDEN
and WELL of tho purest cold water, which
never failc. There are abundance of SI1AUK
TREES, of native growth, and EVERGREENS
on the Lot.
For terms and further particulars, apply to
G. P. TOWNES, Proprietor.
July 26 12 tf
ESTABLISHED IN 1835.
GREENVILLE
COACH FACTORY.
Gower, Cox & Markley.
WE WOULD aonouoco (bat we are prepared
now to fill all orders for
WEHOOILES.
Having the largest stock of labor-saving
machinery la the State, and the most skilful
workmen In the 8outh, we hope to be able to
supply all demands.
The stock of
OdfB, TWO.
THREE, FOUR,
and SIX-nORSE
IRON-AXLE
PLANTATION WAGONS
Will be kept full, and noic, as for thirty .five
years, these wagons shall be the
Standard or Exckllkncb.
We are making, as usual, a large stock of
Rockawnyi and Buggies
At all prices ; some new and elegant patterns
?prices much reduced.
We make SPttLNQ WAGONS a specialty.
Apply for price lists to
Oower, Cox
& Murk ley.
N. B. 35 years of faithful work?our I
guarantee. Aag.l0-I7tf
Mid Gearing,Shafting Pulleys
$60
LlKMD FORACIIIOUIWCJ^
[>ee 7 29 \J
Land for Sale.
A S applications bare been made for smaller
l\_ parcel* of Land, lb. subscriber baa eon
iludod to aell a part of hie GREEN PLACE
record lag] jr. Ha now oflTora to toil a lot of
n acre* on tbo eoutbwaat corner, running i
icroes tha bottom, about 6i2 acres, at >40 per
>ere. Three Lota of 10 aeras eaob, bordering
n tbo east on tbo Pari* Mountain Road, and I
n the weat on landa of H. P. Jfaromet, Esq.,
it $40 par a ere. Aleo, one Lot of ten aerrs
if Woodland, on the northwest corner, at $50
i?r acre. Dividing fences to be bnilt by the
purchaser. I
Person* dnxirinir further lnfnrm?IU? ? ? 1
ipptjr to C?pt. O. H. Well*, or to tbo lubicri- 1
?? JAMK8 C, FURMAN. t
Aug % 13 tf
RnHirayt* ltr**V Keltef
CURBS THE WORST TAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE Horn.
ifltr readlog this advertisement need any
one^puffer with pojU>.
Red way'* Ready Relief 1* a cure for every
pain. It wae t1i* first arid Is '
THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY
that instantly stop* the most excruciating
pains, alitya iiitfiauiatioDB, and cure* con*
seelione, .whether ol the- langt, etoroaeh,
bowels, or other glatd* or organs, by one
application.
lo from one to twenty minntes, no m?lter
how viol.ot or excruciating the pain
the Rheumatio, Bed ridden, Infirm, Crip
pled. Neryows, Neuralgio, of prostrated
with disease may suffer,
RADWAVS REAf)Y RELIEF
Will afford instant ease. Inflammation of
the Kidney*, inflammation of the Bladder,
inflammation of the Bnwe's, Conjeeticn of
the Longs,Sore Throat. Difficult breathing.
Palpitation of the Hearts Hysterics, Croup,
Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influensa, lleudaelie,
Too?lhaehe, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold
ChilU, Ague Chills.
The application of the Ready Relief to
the part or parts where the paio or <1 iftieulty
exists will afford rase and comfort.
Twenty dtopa In half a tumbler of water
will in s tew moments core Cramp*. Spasms,
Sour Stomach, Heartburn. Sick Headache,
Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, wind in the
Bowels, and all Internal Pains.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of
Radway's Ready Relief with them. A few
drop* In water will prevent sickness or
pains Irom change of water It is better
tnan French brandy or Bitters as a stimulant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Ague cuied for fifty cents.?
There is uot a remedial agent in this world
thst will eure Fever and Ague, and all oth
er Malarious, Bilou#, Scarlet, Typhoid,
Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by Red.
way's Pills) #o qniek as Radway's Ready
Uelief. Filly coots per bottle.
HEALTH !~BEAUTY! !
Strong and Pur? Ricb B'ood?Increase ol
Flesh and Weight?Clear Skin aud
beautiful Complexion seemed
to all.
PR. RADWAY*8 SARSAPA
R1LLIA1V RESOLVEKT
Not only does the Saras pari I ban Resolvent
excel all known remedial agents in the
cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional,
and Skin diseases; but it is the only positive
cure for Kidney and Bladder complaints,
Urinary and NVumb diseases. Gravel,
Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water,
Incontinence of Urine, Bright'* Disease,
Albuminuria, and in all cases where there
are brick dost deposits, or the water is
thick, cloudy, mixed with sub-tnnces I ke
the w hite of an egg, or threads like white
silk, or where is a morbid, dark, billons up
pearance, and white bone dust deposits,
and when there is a pricking, burning Sensation
when passing water, and pain in the
Small of the Back and along the L"ins
Dr. R&dway's Ferfeet Purgative Fills,
Perfectly taateless, elegantly coated with
sweet gum, purge, regulate, ptn ily, cleanse
and strengthen. Radway's Pills, for the
cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver,
Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous diseases,
llendaeho. Constipation, Cosliveness,
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness Bilious
Fever. Inflamation of the Bowels, Piles, and
stl Deiangenisnts of the Internal Visreia.
Warrsnted to effect a positive cure. Pure
ly Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals,
or deleterious drugs.
Observe the following symptoms resulting
from Disorders ol the Digestive O'gans:
Constipation, Inward Piles. Fullness of
the Blood in the Ilevd. Acidity of thcStmn
ach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food,
Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour
Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the
Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head,
Hurried and Difficult Breathing.
A few doses of Had way's Pills will free
the system from all lie above named disorders.
Price, 25 cents per Box. 8old by
Druggist a.
Read " False and True." Send one letter
stamp to RADWAY ?t CO., No. 87 Mai
den Lane. New Yoik. Information worth
thousands will be sent you.
July 26 12 ly
PURE LIBERTY "
WHITE JLEAD.
Tiily the Best?It is the Cheapest.
To CoN?MM?f? of White Lend Everywhere.
??:o:
IT IS UNEQUALED.
1st. For Wearing and Covering Properties
2d. For Whiteness and Beauty of Finish.
3d. For UnBo'm Fineness of Gr'nding.
4th. Same Weight will do more and hotter
work, at a given cost, than any other.
6tl). Most Economical White Lead ever introdneed.
6th. If you wish to procure as muoh value
as possible for your money and secute
handsome and durable work, uso
PURE LIBERT V WHITE LEAO.
Try it and bo convinced. Satisfaction
guranteed by the Manufacturers.
Z1EGLE k SMITH.
Wholesale Drug, Paint and GUm Dealers,
No. 187 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
WHOLESALE AGENTS
ooirrtiTi o?w m *? ?
uvvtxiA, UUA ? JHAJttii.JL<lS Y
DEALERS IN
Coach Materials, Paints, Oil, Glass
Putty, Ac ,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
M?yS ' 62 tf
M, O. BUTLKR. 9. P. MCBKR. C. O BTEPUNK
BUTLER, McBEE & STEPHENS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
and in Equity,
GREENVILLE, S. C.,
Will Praotiee in tb* Courts of tb* State
and of tbo United State*.
May 81 4 tl
Ee P. JONES,
A,E,aJ?(!^laSS^S 2, AW MW,
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
WILL PRACTICE IN Alt,
COURTS OF THIS STATE
AUO,
IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS.
Office Greenville C. H., 8. 0.
Jul* 7 ly*
TO WNEN A "EAST,
ATT Oil N IB8 AT LAW.
OFFICE in the OLD COURT HOUSE
Middle Room on the Booth Side, Lowe
Story.
GREENVILLE, S. C.
0. r. TOWN**. OI.I* D BART.
Jen 4 ** "
The Southern Hotel
I' Ml ~ ***** r#fl,l#d nd
AglL-?? pal in complete t rdrr for
?he accommodation of Mia
traveling public. Rate* of
doard reasonable. Call and g!ra me a
rial. J. O. YEAROIN.
May S 63 3m
igi mi
CONSUMPTION,
Its Cure and Its Preventive,
BY J. H.SCUENCK, M. D.
MANY a human being hu patted away,
for whose death there ?ai no other
reason than the neglect of known and indisputably
proven meant of enre. Thoee near
and dear to family and fflenda are sleeping
the dreamless slumber Into which, had they
calmly adopted
1>R. JOSEPH H. SCHENCK'8 SIMPLE
TREATMENT,
and availed, themselves of bis wonderfbl efficacious
medicines, they weald not bare fallen.
Pr. 8ohenk has in his own case proved that
wherever sufficient vitality remaiat, that vitality,
by his tnodloinea and the directions for
their use, is quickened into healthful vigor.
ID id if viftwinont mere is uutunig prreuuipi^
uous. To tb? faith of the invalid is mads no
representation that is not a thousand times
substantiated by living and visible works.
The theory of the cure by Dr. Schenek's medicines
is as simple as it is unfailing. Its philosophy
requires no argument. It is mII-msuring,
self-convincing.
The Seawood Tonic and Mandrako Pills are
tho first two weapons with which the citadel
of the 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 uaorbiflo
action of the liver. Here then comes the
culminating result, and the setting in, with all
its distressing symptoms, of
CONSUMPTION.
The Mandrako Pillr are composed of one o
Nature's noblest gifts?the Pjdophilttum Peltatum.
They possets all the blood-searching,
alterative properties o? calomel, but unlike
calomel, they
"LEAVE NO STINO BEHIND."
The trnv-lr nf nilrn I L..lnn!n. Tim
vitiated and mucoaa deposits in the bowels
and in the alimentary canal are ejected. The
liver, like a clock, is wound up. It arouses
from its torpidity. The stomach acts rcsponsively,
and the patient begins to feci that ho is
getting, at last,
A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD.
The Seawood Tonie, in copjunotien with the
i Pills, permeates and assimilates with the food.
Chyliflcation is now progressing without Its
previous tortures. Digestion becomes painless,
and the cure is seen to be at band. There is
no more fiatulonce, no exacerbation of the stomach.
An appetite sets in.
Now comes the greatest Blood Purifier over
yet given by an indulgent father to suffering j
man. Scbenek's Pulmonic Syrup comes in to
perforin its functions and to hasten and complete
the cure. It enters at once i-pon its
work. Nature cannot be cheated. It collects
and ripens the impaired and diseased portions
of the lungs. In the form of gatherings, it
prepares them for expectoration, and lo ! in a
rciy short time the malady is vanquished, the
rotten throne that it occupied is renovated and
made new, and the patient, in nil the dignity
of regained vigor, stops forth to enjoy the manhood
or tbe womanhood that was.
GIVEN UP AS LOST.
The second thing is, the patients must stay
in a warm room until tbey get well'; it is nfe
mast impossible to prevent taking cold when
the lungs are diseased, but it must bo prevented
or a cure cannot be effected. Fresh nir
and riding eut, especially in this section of
the country in the full and winter season, are
all wrong. Physicians who recommend that
course lose their patients, if their lungs are
badly diseased, and yet, because they are in
the houso they must not sit down quiet; they
must walk about the room as much and as fast
as the strength will hear, to get up a good cir
oulution ol blood. Tho patients must keep in
good spirits?be determined to gat well. This
has a great deal to do with the appetite, and
is the great poiut to gain.
To despair of cure after such evidence of its
possibility in the woist cases, and moral certainty
in all others, is sioful. I).-. 8chenck's
personal statemeut to tho Faculty of his own
euro was in these modest words :
" Many years ago I was in the Inst stages of
consumption ; confined to my bed, and at one
time my physicians thought that I could not
live u week ; then, like a drowning man catching
at straws, I heard of uiul obtained the preparations
which I now ofTvr to the pnblio, and
they made a perfect enre of ine. It seemed to
mo that I could feel them penetrate my whole
system. They soon ripeued the matter in my
lungs, and I would spit up more than a pint
of offonsivo yellow matter every morning for
a long time. %
As soon as that began to subside, m/ congh,
fever, pain and night sweats all began to
leavo 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 wus weighed shortly after my recovery,"
added the Doctor," then looking like a mere
skeleton ; my weight was only ninety, seven
pounds ; my present weight is two hundred
and twenty-fivo [225] pounds, and for years I
have enjoyed uninterrupted health."
Dr. Schenck has discontinued his professional
visits to Now York and Boston. lie or
his son, Dr. J. H. Sehenck, Jr., still continue
to sec patients at their office, No. 16 North Sixth
itreet, Philadelphia, every Saturday from If
A. M. to S P. M. Those who wish a thorough
examination with the Resplrometer will be
charged $6. The Res pi ro meter declares the
exact condition of tba lungs, and patients can
rsadily learn whethsr they arc curable or not.
The directions for taking the medicines arc
adapted to the intelligence even of a child.
Follow these directions, and kind Nature will
do tho rest, excepting that in somo cases the
Mandrake Fills are to be taken in increased
doses ; the three medicines uecd no other ao
companiments than the ample instructions that
accompany them : First create appetite. Of
returning health hunger is the most welcome
symptom. *Wben it comes, as it will come, let
the despairing at ores be of good cheer. Good
blood at once follows, the eougb loosens, the
ui?ui BTcn iv Bimcd, jn ft boon time doiq
of these morbid symptoms are gone forever.
Dr. Schcnok's medicines aro constantly kept
in tens of thousands of families. As a laxative
or purgative, the Mandrake Pills are a
standard preparation j while the Pulmonie
Syrup as a currr of coughs and colds, may be
regarded as a propbylacteric against consumption
in any of its forms.
Prioe of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed
Tonio, $1.60 a bottle, or $7.60 a half domen.
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 23 46 ly
No 4K oodllca 11 h Without
Pare Blood.
DR. GLAZEN?K'8
SPIKENARD
AND
QUEEN'S DELIGHT
WILL PURIFY TUE BLOOD!
AND RKMOVF.
1^* Liver Complaint, Iilieuma
Scrofula, Carbuncles.
Skin Descales, Pains in thfa
BkA Bones, Dyspepsia, Diseases o
the Kidney* and Bladder, pain in the
Back and Loins, and all the variou*
a :i * a j ? t ? - I
nmucnii proauceu i?v impure Blood
and Vitiated Secretions.
Buy one Bottle and try it, and if it
fails to give any relief, buy no more.
DR. GLAZEHER'S LINIMENT or PAIN J
EXTRACTOR Is good in Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Headeehe, Palo in tbe Back,
Sprains, Ac.
DR. OLAZBNRR'S FAMILY VEGETABLE
LIVER PILLS are sole remedial agent*
to overcome Derangements of ibe Liver and
to Purify the Blood.
DR. OLAZENER'S COUOII RELIEF i*
evee Ileal for all e**e* of Cough of any kind,
from Croup to Consumption ; although not
recommended to cure the latter dtaeaee,
great relief will follow ita use.
gar* The above Medieloea are prepared
only by
DR. GILES L. GLAZENER,
Manufacturing Druggist,
Orecnville, 8. C.
ty Sold by Druggists generally.
1 May 10 I tf 1
I, Wau??, htfrt?loy. H. H. llcDoNUft A Cb*'? Dru^itu
Ott. A|?qU, Im rrM(lac?,C?l aH M Cownwr?? fll.,N.T.
HlLLHiri Btcr TMlmay M their
WewBerfhl C?m1t? BCmMt
- Tlniw Bitten an not a tUo Fmacr
Drink, Mode of r**r tin. * Whlik?r,
Pmf Spirit* til BohN Lienors, do*,
tprod. nlnl and wntmd to ?Imw tb* ttate,
allad - Tonic*," " AppetiMr*," M Sector*!*," *?.,
that Uad th* tippler oa to dmnkennw and rain,
hntart a tin* MadWna, atado from th* Natlr*
Boot* aad H.rba of Unlftorala. free (V?n all
Alcoholic Stlmaluat*. Th?r an th*
GRKAT BLOOD FURIFIBR and A
LIFB GIVING PEtlNCIPLK, a p?rf*ct
OanoTttor and Invlforator of th* Bntem. **ittln*
oft au rc'*onotu matter and reetorln* th* blood
to a health? oo^dlUoo. No pemoa *an tak* th***
Bitten aoaordia* to dtnetiona aad nmaln Ion*
unwell. pro rid *d th*lr bon?* an not deatroral
bp aUnml poiaon or other mean*, and tb* vital
orrana waatad bajrond tb* point of npalr.
Tk*r are a Goatl* Faraatlr* aa well
f acting U a powerful agent la relieving CongesUen
or Inflammation of ths Liver, and of all tho
Yieeeral Organs.
FOR riHALI COMPLAINTS, wheth.r
la roan* or old. married or single, at tho dawn of
wymambood oral tho tarn of lift, these Tonlo Bitton
km no equal.
Far Inflammatory and Cbraale Rkti*
tatlaat and flttl( Dnaeptla ar Indigestion,
Billons, Remittent and
Intermltteat Fevers, Dlaeaaea af the
Bleed, Llrer, Kidney a and Bladder,
thaaa Bittern have baan most successful. Hack
DlwoMt are eaaaad by Vitiated Hlood,
which la generally produced by derangement of
the Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION,
Headache, Pain In the Bhonldera, Coughs, Tlghtneaa
of the Cheat, Dimlneao, Sour Eructations ot
the Stomach, Bad Taate In the Month, Billona
Attacks, Palpitation of tha Heart, Inflammation at
the Langs, Pain In tharaglona of the Kldnsys, and
a hnndred other painful aymptoma arc .the ufleprtngi
of DyspepsU.
They invigorate the Stomach and attmnlate the
torpid Liver and Bo welt, which render them of
aneqaolled tfflcec; In olearning the blood of all Imparities,
and Imparting new life and rigor to tha
whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tettcrr
Bolt Rheum, Blotches, Spots. Pimples, Pustules,
Bolls, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, So*M Head, Bore
Xyes,Eryslp*laa, Itch, Sonrft, Dleoolorationi of the
Bkln. Humors end Dlsrsass of tha Bkin, of whatever
name or motor*, or* literally dag np and carried
out of the system In a ahort tlmo by the une of
theee Bitters. One bottle In such caeen will oonrlnoe
the moat Incredulous of their curative effect.
Cleanse tha Vitiated Blood whenever you And lta
imparities bursting through tha akin In riraplee.
Eruptions or Sores; cleanse It when yon And it
obstructed and aligglsh In the veins. cleenas it
when it la fonl.ond your feelings will tell you when.
Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system
Will follow.
PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, urktag
In the system of ao many thousands, are effectually
destroyed and removed.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD de
OO., Druggists and Gen. Aganta. Ban Francisco.
Cel., and U and M Commerce buret, New York-.
For sale in Ibu City s,s Greenville
DR. M. A. IIUNTER A CO.,
Wholesale and Rein it Dealers in Dru^s i
Medicines, Chemicals, Ac., Ao.
May 10 t
MONEY CANNOT BUY IT!
FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS 11
BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES
WILL PRESERVE IT.
f Yon Value Your Eycftig'tl'
use tiirse
PERFECT LENSES.
GROUND FROM MINUTE CRYSTAL PEBBLES; ,
Melted together, and derive their name
" Diamond * on account of their llardn m
and Brillianey. They will last many years
without change, and are warranted superb
or to all others, raanufact uie<l by
J. E. SPENSER & CO., N. Y. .
Caution ?None g-nuine unless damped i
with our trade maik.
J. C. C. TUKNF.R. Sole Agent
for Gieenville, S. C.
From whom they can only be obtained. .
No Pedlera employed.
May 10 1 ly
GEORGB PAGE & CO.
No. 5 N. Scbroeder St., Baltimore.
Manufacturers of Portable and Stationary
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS,
Patent improved. Portable CIRCULAR
SAW MILLS, Gang, Mulay and t-ash Saw
Mills, Griat Mills, 'Timber Wheels, Shingle
Machines, Ac. Dealers in Cbcu'ar Saws,
Belting and Mill supplies generally, and
I maniifflnliiiA.'. I... T..ir.ir. /'..r.i.-.i
?d Turbine W?icr Wh??l, nn'l every d? c
iption of Wood Working Machinery.
AGRICULTURAL ENGINES A BI'KI IAI.TV.
tar Send for descriptive Catalogues and
Pile? List*. 29-ly
WM. J. RANDOLPH.
STONE CUTTER AND BUILDER.
t LOCATED on Falls Street, ono
jours of Messrs. Ubwer, Cox A
UKANITE of all descriptions
furnished and cut to order. TOMBSTONES,
with Granite or Marble
Pedestals nr.ay he bad on application.
Special attention guaranteed to all
work.
/MOrders for TOMBSTONES left with
Mr. B. Wkhri.e, Jcfeellcr, will receive niy
prompt attention.
Jan 18 36 tf
IMPORTANT HOTICJE
to
CONSUMERS OF DRY GOODS.
Alt Retail Order* amounting to $20 and Orer
Delivered in any Part of the Country
Fit UK OF EXPRESS CHARGES.
HAMILTON EASTER & SONS,
of baltimore. mo.,
IN order the better to meet the wants of
the Retail Customers at a distance, have
established a SAMPLE BUREAU, and will,
upon application, promptly ?rud by mail full
I:Af mnlss nf tKtt Vnwnsl on/1 mnel
Fashionable Hoods, of French, English And
Domestic Manufacture, guaranteeing At all
time* to Nil at lota, if not at leu price*, than
any house in the country.
Buying oar gooda frmn the largest and
most celebrated manufocturers in the different
parte of Europe, and Importing tbo same by
Hteamers direct to Baltimore, our atoolc ia at all
times promptly suppliod with the noreltioa of
the London and Paris markets.
As we buy and tell only for caah, and make
no bad debts, we aro able and willing to sell
our goods at from Ten to Fiftoen per cent Lees
Profit thap if we gave credit.
In Nnding for samples spocify the kind of
goods desired. We keep the best grades of
every class of goods, from the lowest to tbe
most costly.
Ordors unaccompanied by the cash will be
... i n n n
"Prompt-Paying Wholesale Bujrera are inrl*
ted to Inspect the Btock in our Jobbing and
Package Department. Address
HAMILTON EAST Kit A 80NB,
197, 199, 201 and $03 Weet llaltimoro Street^
Baltimore, Md.
Dee 7 2$ ly