j 11-1 .j. ?i, ' -?ijj ll1 _j ?
YKAK8 do not niako sage*; they
onlj make old men.
Pkairik fires are raging in
Southern Kansas.
Illim?>6 claims to have corn
enough now to teed the nation.
We forgive too little?forgot too
much.
Riob is the most nourishing article
in the world, except oatmeal.
That which is always capable of
perfection is never perfected.
Men are never placed in sncb cx*
trernes but there is a light to guide
them.
Nbvkr foar a man who threatens
yon with an injury ; the silent
enemy is the most dangerous.
Thk New York papers are filled
with accounts ot murders, suicides
and other heinous crimes.
Diamonds to the value of $90*,000
wero admired on one woman
at a recent Saratoga baP.
A citizen of Detroit drank 130
glasses of beer in one day recentTna
gleeful langh of happy children
is the is best home music,
and the graceful figures ot childhood
are the best statuary.
So long as men. are imprudent
ii? their diet and their business,
doctors and lawyers will ride in
carriages.
Good is slow ; it climbs. Evil
is swift; it descends. Why should
we marvel that it makes great progress
in a short time?
A rosTMisTRKss in Virginia has
been arrested on a chargoof using
cancelled stamps. First case ot
the kind on recoid.
An average of five car loads of
emigrants daily pass over the Erie
Railroad on their way to the great
West.
There is one thing which the
most unobservant person manages
to see?that which we do not want
him to see.
Sorrow comes soon enough without
despondency ; it does a man
no go d to carry around a lightning^rod
to attract trouble.
The cattle drovers on the Rich
Mountains, East Tennessee, have
. killed over seventy-five rattlesnakes
during the summer.
An Indiana groom was ninetyone,
and the bride one hundred
and six. They were married without
the consent of their parents.
A newly married con pie in
Cleveland took as their bridal tour
a voyage ou an elevator to the
fourth story of a mill and back
again.
Severe summer droughts have
made the Mississippi River lower
than it has been for years. Cattle
now roam where steamboats went
to and fro a few months ago.
Books and learning may give a
man power and confidence; but,
nufortunately, they are often verjT
far from giving him either feeling
or politeness.
Those, for the most part, are the
greatest thinkers who are tho least
talkers; as frogs cease to croak
n.l.nn 1 : ?1^4- la' krnn.l.t ll.?
V> HUH llgllb AO Ui l/llglll IU U1U w u*
ter's edge.
To illustrate the correctness of
his opinion in a dispute, a iexan
thrnst hio pistol down a Kansan's
throat and threatened to fire. The
Kansan admitted the truth of the
Texan's statement immediately.
Andrew Jackson's servant has
commenced to die off. George
J'oik, aged ninety years, departed
this life at New Orleans last week.
He waa the General's valet iu
? 1814.
TnE population of RomeGa., has
increased since the war from 1,500
to G,000, and the manufacturing
enterprises are multiplying so rap
inly that the general belief is the
population will bo quaudrupled in
less than ten years.
Kentucky, by an act approved
March 14, 1871, allpws ton per
cent, interest on loans when so
agreod between borrower and len
der by memorandum in writing.
Wtion the rate is not specilied, six
per cent, is tho conventional rate.
The tendency in all States is towards
the removal of restriction
rates of interest.
oolemma nom,
CO LI) HI MA, 8. C.,
* VTU. OOF.2?A2Tt prophiktor |
rpHE Propr otor of tbo pbiitnilv loMUd
I and elegantly furnished EafaMiah"
ment,at the State Capital, deairea to inform
the travelling public and othera asking aeeemmodationa.
that the "Columbia" tain every
reaped a fliet-claea Hotel, unimpaired
by any in the State or the United Hiatea.
Situated in the burlnera centre of i?? dtj,
with fine Urge airy room*, and a'tabU aupElled
with every delicacy of theaearon, both
om Now York and Charloaton market*,
tho Proprietor pledget that no effort! will
be apared to give perfect aatlafaction in eve- |
ry revpeat.
A flrat elaaa Livery 8tabla U attaehed to
Ihe Hotel, whara vehicles of every deacrip
tion ean be bad at the abort eat notice.
Omnibuaea attend the arrival end depar
tote of every Train. \VM GORMAN.
Proprietor and Superintendent.
J. D. BUDDS, Caahler. Feb 16 g#_tf
TOW INF* Ml KAST,
ATT0RNIF.8 AT LAW.
OFFICE in the OLD COURT 1I0U81
Middle Room on the South Bide, Lowe
Story.
ftRKKNVlLl.it, 8. C.
o. p. vowMia. olid d aaav
Jan 4 63 tf
t
f Savior r?ar? of ei lent inquiry are
needed a Man to lenm the
trnth, but fourteen in order to learn
ltd* to mtiVo il known to his fellow
inen.?Plato.
Notice of Removal..
MU. A B MORRISON return* hie elncere
thank* te tlie uitiarna of GieaovilU
and the mirroundinff oounirv f?>r th*
liberal natrunage wLieh they have extend*
! e?i V> him ainea ha haa opened bu*ineea Ha
I haa #n* r. moved to the stand on Main
8ira?*t, neat Wo* Fuller A tlunUr. alia*
h? guarantees full satisfaction in MAKING,
CUTTING and FITTING. In Hie Wat and
D"ate*t wiM kmauship and manner the
aountry can afford. 2'2-tl
Br. Anderson
HAS oponed'Office in Good
MRREw lett House Building, first door
r I.r on Washington Strest,
! IN REAR OF
1 Iflr. T. XV. Dnvffi, Jeweler.
and will operate at the following low rntos :
, Gold Fillings (Yom $1 00 to $1 60.
Tin A AmnJgatn AO " ft 00.
Teetli, Extracted at AO.
Teeth Inserted at Reduced Rates.
Terms Chs'j.
' Persona of moderate means, he not
dcU-rrcd from calling, f?/ if he ein acc.mmodata
yon at lesa rates, ha will.
Ureonville, 8. C.Oct. Utb, 1871. 23-tf
Nfveh nauaeatc a weak etomeuh. The
condition of > wi-nk etWnnch wae never yet
improved by cathartic drug*. They merely
mcicaee th*-irritation, which it it nilimportant
to a'lay. There le no prepnra
tion in existence which ?o quick I v end eer
tain ly reiirvee nntieea ? TARRANT'S
SELTZER APERIENT. lie Immediele effect
i> to fool he nnd refiveh llie uneasy organ.
It ancle vomiting or li e d|*pnaltion
to vomit, at one*, and carriea off. without
pain, through thn iutrsiinee, the morbid
emetic inatier which i* the piovocniiv* of
nausea. A dote of the Aperient will always
effectually " settle the etotuanli " after
a night's dlttipation. Bold.by all drtiggiele
Oct 4 22 4
"WMTG: whilden. ACT"
DKALER IN
Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated
Ware, Clocks,
FIXE CUT AND KNGRANED GLASS,
TABLE CUTLERY, OH IK A AND
WHITE GRANITE GOODS,
, VASES. TOILET S?TS,
FANCY ARTICLES.
Ordera from the Country carefully filled
and eaiefaetion guaranteed.
266 KING STREET, CORN ER B2AUFA1N
Key Box 621, CHAELkfcTON, S. C.
Sep 6 18 8 id
KINSMAN IIOWELL,
Factors and Commission Merchants.
?:o:?
Liberal Advances made on Cotton
and Naval Stores.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sep 0 18 4 in
DOORS, SASHES,
BLINDS, &c.
P P. T O A L E,
Manufacturer and Denier,
No. 20 Ilayne Street and IlorlbteL'i Wharf,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
rv ThU u n.n t? --a ?
SI. to Factory of the ?ind In the Southern
tatee, end ell articles in thie line can be
furnUhed by Mr. 1*. P. Toai.k at prices
which defy competition.
|g* A pamphlet with full and detailed
liei of all sizea of Doora, Ha?he* and Blind*,
and the prior* of eacli, will lie *enl iiee
and poet paid, on application to
P. P. Tonic,
C!Tjknu:sTON, a. o.
July 12 * .10 1 j".
18 A OART). 71
0L MY FRIENDS AND PATEjY
Irons have my thank* for part JffiML
0^' ClSfarora, Ac. I continue to make
addition* to my Stock of JEWEL- ^mX^p
KY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, SPEC TICLES,
8 I I. V B R PLATEDHB
WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, Ac. Special attention
given to repairing tine Watohe*, and
Time Piecoa of every deieription.
JAMES CI. BLACK.
Jan 18 3 ft tf
w k. tablet. ?. a. wbllb
EA8LEY A WELLS,
Attorney* and Conniellor* at Law
AND IN EQUITY,
GREENVILLE, 8. C.,
PR ACTICE in the Court* of tha State and
of tka United State*, and fira arpecial
| attention to caaea in Bankruptcy.
Jane IS 8
I CI)I>i\rn '9 enwunn
uimmj oumm^
|
! Just Returned from Hew
| York. MRS.
JBJfNJNflfi hu re W
turned with * full atork of M II.'
UtfSB MNBHY and other UOOD8,
?flnB auited to. the went* end dealrea
thc ladlee, to which the
ABaFVJg would Invite an examination.?
VHW fthe will have a GRAND OPKNm^tw
"n Tllurid?y.
AT I#' and will be pleased to aee such
of her frienda on the ocoaalou aa may have
the time to attend.
Location, two door* below the well-known
store of Meeari. W. H. llovey A Co.
| April id U tf
. \ " \ . i
?! fa*
' in t--J. - -- .?
FACTO? AND
xhkbrg:
TIIK UNDERSIGN El
FACTORAGE AND CGI
, ,TO
CE N15 It A I Ml
'
v 1 - ; v i ~ , -<
? m* ? 11
IS LARGEB AND
THA3NT
A NT) WILL i
WHOLESALE
AT THE LOV
COUNTRY MERCHANTS W
EXAMINE STOCK J.
SENDING 0RD1
Ho will al*o fuinibU Y
Dale at Factory priced.
>, v t, x ' * > * rJune
21 1
cmWW~&
IHKIPIIIS,
JEFFERSON Di
BLACK At FOCIIKI
A SOUTHERN AND
ATTENTION
TO THE SURRENJ
ANQ OTHER
OFFERED BY
Mny 3
Hontc uud Lot For Salt),
I i?m now ofTeiing at Pri
A. vale Sel# I 1mI No. 1 Fainllj
ffl JSftnJI lle?iih nee and Ia?i, now oceu
BLi pi?d by R. v. W. I). Tkomaa
Tln? i# well known to I e one of tlie mo#
d<'#irnbh> rrtiJfiircl in ike ci'y, on on# o
Ike liigkeat point#. Iloit#? tin# Six 1?ig<
.n l cmnfurialde room#, with lr? pinna it
#?iik room. Kiictn-n attacked to Ik# ll<>n#e
Good Servant# nccnmoindation, Fine Wei
and Cl>-tern. Superior garden Spot, Beau"!
fill Lawn in front of Residence, studdei
witli noble old onk tree#. Tke lot con
tain# acrea of triound. I'ai tiea de
niering lo purehaae tki# property ean in
#p#et Ike rame by calling at tke Hnum
Such an oppmtunny f?r securing a delight
ful home #eldoui occur#.
For Until, <ke . apply to.
JULIUS C. SMITH.
Auction ife C<>mmit>sioii Merelinnt,
Oi cauville, S. C.
July 10 11 tt
McDavid & Ball,
DEN Tits "X" S
RESPECTFULLY offer i heir PRO
FESS ION A L SERVICES to th<
citizens of Greenville and (ho nurround
trig country, l'eraor.s in tha country
desiring to have woikdone at their res
idencer, can addreis either of the Firm
at Greenville, S. C.
ALL WORK WARRANTEDOffice,
coiner of Main and Coffin
Street*.
J.Q MoDAVID, D. D. S.
W. II. HALL, D. D. S.
Aug 10 tf
FOR 8 A LB
A VALUABLE
RIVER FARM.
I OFFER FOR SALE my FARM on Poutl
Saluda. About Five Hundred Ave., i
large proportion of which I* very RIOt
RIVER AND CREEK
B O TTOM,
IN A HIGH STATE
OF CULTIVATION.
' Oi '
?ALSO?
THE VALUABLE FARM
* Owned by
SR. MS. M'ClAHAHANi
Adjoining the tbore,
COIfTAIJfIKO
700 ACRES,
100 Acre* of Which it
FIRST RATE
River Bottom,
WHICH WITH
ONE HUNDRED
18 Hf A
High State of Cultivation.
IMPROVEMENTS
ON THE PLACE ARE NEW
A.J I.
ADU in
GOOD REPAIR.
FOR FURTHER IN FORM A
TION, APPLY TO
II r*. A. O. FEA8TKR or Dr. J A ME!
MrCLANAHAN.
B?pl ft ' ^ 1ft - A r? fp
Advkkttsk in the KnteEpkisk
large circulation.
....
I'i! 1 J 1 COMMISSION
HANT.
0 HAS ADDED THE
MMISSION BUSINESS
HIS
m ir\ A flflhi A Mi iw v M n
tSUCU&NUlSfi.
ill fs S
MORE COMPLETE
EVER,
BE SOLI) AT
3 OR RtjTjUL
\l EST PRICES.
ILL DO WELL TO OALL AND
\ND PRICES BEFORE
IRS ELSEWHERE.
ARNS and SHIRTINGS by tbo
T\ W. DAVIS.
ir
TENNESSEE.
S.VIS, PRESID'T.
It, STATE AGENTS.
MUTUAL COMPANY.
I" IS CALLED
DER VALUE PLAN,
ADV ANT AG&S
THIS COMPANY.
62 4 ? If
PHOTOGRAPHING.
HAVING recently fitted u|? the r<w>ma
over Wlntmire A Ferguson *e Store,
will* elegant I'ulite, I urn prepared to do
w all kinds of PHOTOGRAPHING, at vetv
. rhorl notice. Satisfaction guareiped to all.
NY . M. W UEELFR.
i ; May 21 A If 1*
! FOR SALE.
1
THE
: HOUSE AND LOT
IN tlia City ?f Greenville. present residence
of the subscriber. The LOT oontaina
three acres, moat conveniently and plnaaanily
situated, west of the River, corner Kbutt and
River Streets, with a front of more than 300
feet on rach. The
DWELLING IIOTTSE
and situation is considered one of the West in
Greenville, with the usual aud necessary Out
building*. There ia a fine
; vegetable garden
and WELL of the purest cold water, wliieh
p never fnile. There are abundance of SHARE
TREKS, of native growth, and EVER,
GREENS on the Lot.
For terms and further particulars, apply to
0, F. TOWNES, Proprietor.
, July 20 12 tf
ESTABLISHED IN 1835.
GREENVILLE
COACH FACTORY.
"| Gower, Cox & Markley.
WE WOULD announce that we arc prepared
now to fill all orders for
W&MQCILE?.
Having the largest stock of labor-saving
machinery in the State, and the moat skilful
* workmen in the South, wa hope to be able to
j( supply all demands.
H The stock of
1 ONE, TWO.
r T11HEH, FOUR,
and SIX-HORSE
IRON-AXLE
PLANTATION WAGON 5
I Will be kept full, and note, ea for tbirty?fire
4 years, those wagons shall be the
Standard or Excki.lkncr.
We are making, as usual, a large stock o
- Rockawnyi and Ruggirs
At all prices: some new and elegant patterns
?prices much reduced.
We make SPRING WAG058 a spools!ty.
Apply for price-lists to
Gower, Cox
> & Markley.
N. B. 30 years of faithful work?our
guarantee. Aug30-I7tf
J W y
<h;>Vater wheel,
Mill Qearin$,SheftfafciPull?y?
m&wm
L^leiMo roitA circulmcj^i
lt?r 39 1 j
land for Sale.
A 8 application! hare been made for smaller
/V parcel* of Land, tbe subscriber bat eon
eluded to sell apart of bit OB BE If PLACE
accordingly. He aow <?ffere to eell a lot of
tea aoree oa tbe soetb west eoreer, running
. across the bottom, aboat Sat asres, at NO per
acre. Three Lota of 19 acres eeeb, bordering
ea tbe east oa tbe Paris Mountain Bead, aad
on ths west oa lands of H. P. Hammet, Nq.,
3 al NO par aere. Also, oae Lot of tea aeres
of Woo aland. on Vha nortbweat corner, at |MI
per acre. Dirldlng fences to ba built by tbe
purcbeser.
Persons desirlag farther In format ion tney
.Pl'lf to Cept. Q. II. Wells, or to the saheerl'
Ter. JAMES 0. Pl'HMAM.
Aa? 3 14 tf
V . ^ '
gS ? v '
I- - ? i 11
R. R. R.
Kndway's Ready Relief
CURES THE WOIWT PAINS
r / s~\ * n? ?1E_* J .. -
m jrom une 10 jl toeniy jnxnuies.
HOT OH8 HOUR J
after readisg Ihla advertisement need any j
I ?u(fcr with p?ln. a
Railway's Ready Relisf la cur* for eycrj t
pftln. It ?a? iht Aral and la ?
THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY l
thai inntaotlj atop* the most excruciating
pains, allays imflnmntione, and cures oon? a
Best inns, w hether ot ihe longs, stoiuach, ?
bi/wcla, or other glands or organs, by one
application.
In Irom ono to twenty minuter, no mat*
ler how violent or excruciating the pain
the Rheumatic, Bed ridden, Infirm, Crip K
pled. Nervous, Neuralgio, or prostrated ,
with disease may suffer. r
RAD WAY'S READf RELIEF I
Will afford instant ease. Infbiinmai ion of j
the Kiuneys. Inflammation of the Bladder, ,
inflammation of the B?wela, Cnnjesticn ol
the Lungs,Sore Throat. Dtffieuli Bteailiing, t
Pulpitniion of the Heart. Hyetorier, Croup, ?
Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influenza, Headache, c
Toonthache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Colli s
Chill-, Ague Chills. c
The application of the Ready Relief to *
the part or parts where the pain or diflioulty
exists will afford ease and comfort. J
Twenty drop* in half a tumbler of water
will in a tew mom-nts core Cramps, Spasms,
Si.ur Stomach, Heartburn. Sick Headache,
Diarrhea, Dysentery, Code, wind in the I
Bowels, nnd al] Internal Pains.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of "
IUd way's Ready It-lit f ts till them. A few c
drops lei watar will prevent sickness or
paina In m ehaog- of water It ia better
i tnan French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Ague cutetl for fifty cents.? '
Tiiere is not a r< menial agent in this wot Id
that will cure Fever and Almip. and all oth 1
er Malarious, Bilou#, Scarlet, Tj phoid.
Yellow, an.! other Fever* (aided by Rad.
way's Pill-) so quick Ra.lwit}'< Ready
Relief. Filly cents por boti le.
HEALTH ! BEAUTY! ! I
Strom; and Pur* Rich B'ood? Increase ol 1
Flesh and Weight? Clear Skin and
beautiful Complexion secured
fo all.
I?R. RADWAV'S SARMPA- !
HILLIAN KlifiOLVENT
Not only does the SarsaparilHan Resolv '
ent excel all known remedial agents in the '
cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional
ond Skin diseases; hut it is the only po*i? ,
live cure for Kidney and Bladder coot- ,
plaints, Urinerv and Womb di-ens-a, Ornv- |
el. Diabetes, Biopsy, Stoppage of \Vat?r,
Incontinence of urine, Bright'* Diee?se,
Albuminuria, and in all cases where there ,
are brick dust deposits, or the water is
thick, cloudy, mixed with sub-lance# I k*- ,
the ? hits of an egg, or threads like while |
silk, or where is a morbid, dark, bilious up i
penrance, and white bone dost depesii#,
and when there is a pricking, burning sensation
when passing water, and pain in the i
S nail of the Rack and along the L"ins
Dr. Hadway's Perfect Purgative Pills,
Perfectly tastele-s, elegantly coated whb
sweat gum, puige, regulate, puiiiy, eleinse
and strengtlien. Railway's Pills, for the
cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver,
Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous diseases,
Headache, Constipation, CnsMveness,
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Bll'ousness Bilious
Fever, Iiflaraation of the Bowel#. Pile#, and
all Deiang#m*nts of the Internal Viseeia.
Warranted to effect? positive cure. Pure
ly Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals,
or deleterious drugs.
Observe the following symptoms resulting
from Di-orders of the Digestive O'gsns;
Constipation, Inward Piles Fullness of
the Blood in the He id. Acidity of theStom
ach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dia?u?t of Food,
Fulin-ss or Weight in the Stomach. Sour
Eiuctaiions, Sinking or Fluttering at the
Pit of tlte Stomach, Swimming of the llead.
Hurried and Difficult Breathing.
A few doses of had way 's Pill# will free
the system from all lie above named disorders.
Price, 26 cents per Box. Bold by
Druggists.
Read " False and True." Send one letter
stamp to RADW AY A CO., No. 87 Mai
dsn Unc, N?w Yoik. InforntAtion worth
thousands will be tent yon.
July 96 12 ly
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BUTLER, McBEE k STEPHENS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
and in Equity,
GHCEmLLE, 8. C.,
WUl rhtttM ta the Oettrto of tko luu
and of tko United ftUUa.
Mey SI 4 If
E.P. JOME?r
AwwcoiAiisraTsr aw MW,
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
will rnncricn in all
COURTS OF THIS STATE
_ ALSO.
IN THE UNITED STATER COtTRTS.
Offloe OrMBTill* 0. H., t. 0.
July 1 If*
The Southern Hotel
. HAS been refilled and
pat in complete order for
BVSCmVfSk ,h* eeommodntbin of the
Ba5?63?P traveling put.lie. Retee of
Hoard rwaaonable. Call and give ma a
trial. J. O. YKAROIN.
I> May 63 Srn
^
L. . ' M
CONSUMPTION,
[to Care and Its Preventive,
BY J. H.SCUENCK, M. D.
VfAI* human being baa psated away,
i|T 1 for wboaa death there was no other
mub than tba neglect of known and India ntably
proven manna of care. Thoae near
nd dear to family and frienda are aleeping
be dreamleaa ahiuber into which, had they
almly adopted
)R. JOSEPH H. SCHKNCK'S SIMPLE
TREATMENT,
ind availed themselves of Lis wonderful efflcaious
medicines, they would Dot have fallen.
Dr. Bchenk baa in hi* own caao proved that
rberever sufficient vitality remains, that vitally,
by bis tnedieinea and the directions for
bair use, is quickened into healthful vigor.
In Ibis statement there is nothing presumption*.
To the faith of tbe Invalid is made no
^presentation that is not a thousand times '
ubstantiated by living and visible works,
rbe theory of the cure by Dr. Sebenck's medicines
is as simple as it is unfailing. Its phi* 1
osophy requires no argument. It is sell-as- 1
uring, sell-convincing. I
The Sea wood Tonic and Mundrnke Pills are <
he first two weapons with wbicft the citadel
if tho malady Is assailed. Two-thirds of tbe J
ases of consumption originate in dyspepsia 1
ind a functionally disordered liver. With this
ondition tho bronchial tubes "sympathise" 1
nth the stomach. They respond to the moriflc
action of tbe liver. Hero then comes the
ulmiuating result, and the sorting in, with all
ts distressing symptoms, of
CONSUMPTION.
The Mandrake Pill* are compered of one o
future's noblest gifts?the P idopbillium l'elatnni.
Tbey possess ell the blood-searching,
dterutivo properties of calomel, but unlike
inluuiel, tbey
"LEAVE NO STING BEHIND."
The work of cure is now teginning. The
ritintcd and mucous deposits in tbe Lowels
ind in the alimentary canal are ejected. The
iver, like a clock, is wound up. It arouses
roin its torpidity. The stomach acts respondvely,
and the patient begins to feel that he is
letting, at last,
A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD.
Tho Scawood Tonic, in conjnnetien with the
Pills, permeates nnd assimilates with the food.
Chy liflcation is now progressing without its
previous tortures. Digestion beri mes painless,
ind tho cure is seen to be- at band. There is
ao more flatulence, no exacerbation of the stonnch.
An appetite sets in.
Now comes the greatest Blood Purifier ever
rot given by an indulgent futber tp suffering
nan. Schcnck's Pulmonic Syrup comes in to
perform its functions and to hasten and complete
tho cure. It enters at once t-pon its
work. Nature cannot be chcotcd. It collects
ind ripens tbe impaired and diseased portions
if the lungs. In the form of gatherings, it
prepares them for expectoration, and lo ! in n
reiy short time the malady is vanquished, tbe
rotten throne that, it occupied is renovated and
made new, and tho patient, in all the dignity
if regained vigor, steps forth to enjoy the manhood
or tbe womanhood that was.
GIVEN UP AS LOST.
The second tbit-g is, the patients must stay
in a warn, room until they get well ; it is tilm
ist impossible to prevent taking cold when
the lungs arc diseased, hut it must be prevented
or a euro cannot be effected. Fresh air
and riding out. especially in Ibis section of
ik, i> ii., 11 ...J .i?i.. .....?
II wrong. Physicians who recommend that
course lose their patients, if their lungs are
bndly diseased, and yet, because they are in
the house they must not sit down quiet; tbey
must walk about the room as much and as fast
as tbo strength will hear, to get up a good circulation
ot blood. The patients must keep in
good spirits?he determined to get well. This
has a great deal to do with the appetite, and
is the great point to gain.
To despair of cure after such evidence of its
possibility in the wotst cases, and moral cortninty
in all others, is sinful. Dr. Schenck's
personal statement to the Faculty of his own j
cure was in these modest words :
" Many years ago I was in the last stages of
consumption ; confined to my bed, and at one
time my physicians thought that I could not
live a week ; then, like n drowning man catch- -?
iog at straws, I heard of and obtained the pre- *
parations which I now offer to the public, and
they made a perfect cure ol me. It seemed to
uio that I eould feel them penetrate my whole
system. They soon ripened the matter in my
lungs, and I would spit up more than a pint
of offensive yollow matter every morning for
a long time.
As soon as that began to subside, m/ eougb,
fever, pain nnd night sweats all began to |
leave uio, and my appetite became so great
that it was with difficalty that 1 could keep
from eating too muoh. 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 mere '
skeleton ; my weight was only ninety-seven *
pounds; my present woight is two hundred t
and twenty-five [226] pounds, and for years I i
have enjoyed uninterrupted health." ,
Dr. Schenck has discontinued his professional
visits to New York aud Boston. Ho or
bis son, Dr. J. II. Schenck, Jr., still continue
to see patients at their office, No. 16 North Sixth y
ttreot, Philadelphia, every Saturday from 9
A. M. to 3 P. M. Those who wish a thorough
examination' with the Kespirometer will he
charged $5. The Ilevpiroineter declares the
exact condition of the lungs, anil patients can '
readily learn whether they are curable or not.
* The directions for taking the medicines are
adapted to tho intelligence oven of a child, i
Follow these directions, and kind Nature will |
do tho rest, execntinir that in some cases the
Mandrake Pills are to be taken in iucreasod
dotes ; tbe three medicines need no other no ]
companimcnts than tbe ample instructions that (
accompany them : First create appetite. Of
returning benlth hunger is the most welcome
symptom. When it comes, as it will come, let <
the despairing nt or i a i? of good obccr. Good
blood at once follows, the cough loosens, tbe
night sweat is abated. In a short time both !
of these morbid symptoms are gone foroecr.
Dr. Schenck'a medicines aro constantly kept '
ia tens of tbatisnnds of ismilies. As a laxa- <
tivu or purgative, the Mandrake Pills are a <
standard preparation ; while the Pulmonic
Syrup as a eurcr of coughs and colds, may be
regarded as a prophylacterio against consump- ]
tion in any of its forms.
Price of the Pulmonio Syrup and Seaweed
Tonic, $1.60 a bottle, or $7.60 a half doxen.
Mandrake Pills, 25 cents a box. For salo by
all druggists and dealers.
Wholesale Agent, JOHN F. HENRY, No.
College Place, New York City.
March 23 46 ly |
No Good Health Without
Pure Blood.
DR. GlsAZENER'8
SPIKENARD
AND
QUEEN'S DELIGHT
WILL PURIFY THE BLOOD I
AND REMOVE
t Liver Complaint, Klieum*
tiant, Scrofula, Carbuncle*.
Skin Deceases, Pains in th^
Bones, Dtspepsia, Diseases o
leys and Bladder, pain in the
Back and Loins, and all the variou8
Ailment produced by Impure Blood
and Vitiated Secretions.
Buy one Bottle and try it, and if it
fails to give any relief, buy no more.
PR GLAZENERU LINIMENT or PAIN
EXTRACTOR Is goo.1 In Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Headache, Pain in the Back,
Sprains, Ac.
DR. OLAZSNFRB FAMILY V EG ETA- I
BLK LIVER I'lLLS are aala remedial agents
to ATtroora* Derangements of the Liver and 1
to Purify the Blood.
DR. GLAZENER'S COUGH RELIEF is
e*eellent for ell eeee* of Cough n| any kind,
from Croup to Consumption ; although not '
recommended to our* the letter dieeeee,
g*eat relief will follow it* uee.
ry The above Medicines are prepared
only by
DH GILES L. GLAZENER,
Manufacturing Druggist,
Greenville, 8. C.
MT Bold by Druggists generally.
May 10 1 tf 1
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fc Ose. A|nu, Su rnuMbro.Cal .ru.rf M Cmiuiu *?.. N Y.
B1LLI9IVI Bear Tul?y M their
WMtcrftil CarktUk
Tlaegar Bitter* w not i vile Fancy
Drink, Made of Poor Ran, Whiskey,
Preef Spirits and Refuse Llquora, doetored,
gpiced and sweetened to please the taate,
tailed " Tonios," " Appetisers." ' Restorers," Ao.,
that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin,
kit are a true Medicine, made from the Native
Roots and Her be of California, free from ell
Alcoholic Btleielante. Ther are the
DRKAT BLOOD PURIFIER end A
KjIFB GIVING PRIMCIPLt, k perfect
Renovator and Invicormtor of the Bratem, camIn#
off all polaonona matter and reetorin* the blood
to k healtbr condition. No peraon can take these
Bitten according to dlreetlona and remain tonar
anvelL provided their bonee an not deatrored
br mineral poison or other means, and the vital
organs wasted beyond the point of repair.
Theyerta Gentle Purgative oa well
es e Tunic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit
of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion
or Inflammation of the Liver, and of all tho
Visceral Organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether
In young or old, married or single, at the dawn of
womanhood or at the turn of Ufa, these Tonic Bitten
have no equal.
Fer Inflammatory end Chranlc Rhea*
mat I am aad Goat, Dyspepsia or Indigestion,
Bilious, Remittent and
Intermittent Fevera, Diseases af Ike
Blood, Liver, Kidneys aad Bladder,
these Bitters have been moot suceeeafc'.. Bach
DIm?mi are ctnwd br Vitiated Blood,
which U generally produced by derangement o(
the Digestive Orinni.
DYMPKPHIA OR INDIGKKTIOX,
Headache, Fain In the Shoulders, Coughs. Tlghtneaa
of the Chnet, Dirtiness, Boar Bructations of
the Stomach, Bad Taste In the Mouth, Billons
Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of
the Langs, Pain In the regions of the Kidneys, and
a hundred other painful symptoms are .the offsprings
of Dyspepsia.
They In rig orate the Stomach and stimulate the
torpid Liter and Bowels, which render them ot
on equalled efficacy In cleansing the blood of all Impurities,
and Imparting new life and rigor to the
whola system.
FOR SKIN BIHKAUKft, Eruptions,Tetter,
Bait Ehtum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules,
Boils, Oartranoles, Ring-Worms, Scald Head, Sore
ByeaBrysipelaa, Itch, Scurfs, Dlacoloratlonsof tha
Bain, Humors and Diseases of the Hkln, of whatarer
name or nature, are literally duo up and carried
oat of the system in a short time by the nee ot
these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will conTinea
the most Incredulous of thotr curative effect.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find Its
Impurities bursting through the shin in Ptraplea,
Eruptions or Botes; cleanse it when you find it
obstructed and sluggish in the vetna; cleanse it
when it is foul,and your feelings will tell you when.
Keep the blood pure, and tha health of the system
will follow.
PIN, TAPS, and other WORMS, urktng
In the system of so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed and removed.
BOLD BY ALL DRUOQI8TS AND DEALERS.
3. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. McDQNAI.D dc
CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, Ban Krsncinco,
UeL, and W and M Commerce Street, Now York.
Fur suit: in (lit: City ?>> t? iitiiv ilio
DR. M. A. HUNTER A V.O.,
ITholesnlo and Retail Dealers in Drugs,
Medicines, Chemicals, Ac., Ac.
dap 10 1
MONEY CANNOT ISI V IT!
PGR SIGHT IS PRICELESS II
JUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES
WILL PRESERVE IT.
If V?n Value Your Eyefciglit
USE TIIESK
PERFECT LENSES.
' ROUND FROM MINUTE CRYS1AL PEBBLES,
del ted together, and derive iheir nnmo
' Diamond " on account of iheir Hardness
ind Brilliancy. They will lest, many years
without change, and are wan anted superU
>r to all others, manufac'ured by
? rv f 1 l \ I ? *T / v a a aw as ww , v ? . - w
I. J!,. Ol'UINSILK & Ul)., [\. Y .
Caution ?None genuine unless stamped
with our trade murk.
J. C. C. TURNER. Solo Agent.
for Qirenvlllr, S. C.
From whom they enn ouly be obtftii.nl.
!fo Pedis* s employed.
May 10 1 Iv
SB OR G B PA GB & C 0.
Ko. 5 N. Ecbroeder St.* Baltimore.
Manufacturer* of Portable nt.d Stationary
3TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS,
Patent Improved. Portable CIRCULAR
1aw MILI.S, (tang, Mu'.hv and h-ndi Saw
Mill#, Grist Mills, Timber Wheels, Shingle
Machines, Ac. Dealers in Cbcttlar Saws,
Belting and Mill supplies generally, and
[Manufacturer** agents for LrfTel's Celebrate
rid Turbine Water Wheel, and every deto1
iption of Wood Working Machinery.
sORICULruttAI. RNOINKS A 8PKI IALTY.
ir S< nd for descriptive Catalogues and
Price Lists. 'iit~ly
WJL J. RANDOLPH..
STONE CUTTER AND BUILDER.
t LOCATED on Falls Street, one
square of Messrs. Gower, Cox A
Marklcy's.
GRANITE of nil descriptions
furnished und cut to order. TOMBSTONES,
with Granite or Marble
Pedestals ir.ay he had on application.
8pocial attention guaranteed to all
work. . .
Orders for TOMBSTONES left with
wfi. or T II? ?III ??I?
mr. I?. KMHi.r., uvirvuvi} wm icvcmo
prompt attentionJan
18 .15 tf
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TO
CONSUMERS OF DRY GOODS.
All Retail Ordert amonnli*g to $20 anil Orr,'
1ielietred in any Purl of the Country
FREE OF EXPRESS CHARGES.
HAMILTON EASTER & SONS,
Or BALTIMORE. MR.,
IN order the batter to meat the wan In of
the Retail Customer* at a distance, havo
established a 8AMPLK IllTRBAU, anil will,
upon application, promptly tend htj mail full
liuea of samples of th? Newest and moat
Fashionable Goods, of French, English and
Domestic Manufacture, guaranteeing at all
timea to aell at lorn, it not at lett priett, than
any house in the Country.
Buying onr goods from the largest and
tnost celebrated manufacturers in the different
parts of Europe, and importing (be snme by
Steamers diieot to Baltimore, our stock is at all
times promptly supplied with the novelties of
the London and Paris markets.
As we buy and sell only for cash, and make
no bad dobts, we are able and willing to sell
our goods at from Ten to Fifteen percent I,era
Profit than if we gave credit.
In sending for samples specify the kind of
goods desired. We keep the best grades of
every cless of goods, from the lowest to the
most costly.
Orders unaccompanied by the cash will be
sent C. 0. I).
Prompt-Paying Wholeaalo Buyer* ere invU
ted to import the Stock In our Jobbing and
Package Department. Addrma
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197, 199, 201 and 203 Wont Baltimore Street,
BalUuM*, M.I.
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