#
Inn kssptrt' Anecdote*.
Col. Fornoy in l?io 44 IleoolleQ.
lions " records many a good thing,
and the following adds to the onmThere
is not a State in the
Union, North or Sonth, which
could not furnish anecdotes of its
representative inn Fceperp: of
tlioip rolfttinna tn itnlil In fllCM to
Calhoun in SoutH Carolina. to
Webster in Massachusetts, to Clay
in Kontacky, to Soargoni S. Prentiss
in Mississippi, to Groorgo D.
Prentice in Loiusville, and to the
loyors, divines, and orators who
tor half a century dominated in
those sections. If tbeso Bonilac
os could have kopt records of
their experience, what anecdotes
they couid ielato of the giants of
the past, of their private tronbles,
their public ambitions, their pub
lie ambitions, ther contrivances
and their caucnsscs, their friends
and their foes ! 1 knew many ot
them, and could relato many interesting
incidents it I had space
and time.
Let me recall one in regard to
this same John Guy, sometimes
told by my triend Dougherty,
when we can win him to social
familiarity and make him forget
professional responsibilities. Guy
bore a striking rescmhiancc to
General Lewis Cass, and while he
was proprietor ot the National
Hotel, in Washington, the Michigan
Senator was among his favored
guests. Guy dressed like Cass
and although not as portly, his
face including the wart, was
strangely similar. One day a
Western friend of the house came
in after a long ride, dust}' and tired,
and walking up to the office
encountered General Cass, who was
quietly standing there. Mistaking
him tor Guy, he slapped him
<Jn the shoulder and exclaimed:
u Well, old fellow, here I am; the
last time I hung my hat up in
your shanty, one of your clerks
sent me to the fourth story ; but
now that I have got bold of yon,
I insist upon a lower room."
Tho General, a most dignified '
personage, taken aback by this
startling 6alute, coldly replied :
" You havo committed a mistake,
sir. I am not Mr. Guy ; I am
Generald Cass of Michigan," and
angrily turned away. The Western
man was shocked at the unconscious
outrage ho had commited
; but before he had recovered
from bis mortification, General
Cass, who had passed around the
office, confronted him again, when,
a second time mistaking him for
Guy, he faced him and said :
M Here you aro at last. I have
just made a devil of a mistake ; I
met old Cass and took him for
you, and 1 am afraid the Michi*
gander has gone off mad." What
ri i n l,j l..
UCUC1 U1 V>ilOC WUU1U lid >?* OilIU
may well be imagined, if the real
Guy bad not approached and res
cucd the innocent offender from
the twice-assailed and twice anger
cd statesman.
A clergyman in Scotland desired
his hearers never to call one
another " liars," but when anyone
said " the tiling that wras not"
they ought to whistle. On Sun
day, he preached a sermon on the
parable of the loaves and fishes,
and, being at a loss how to explain
it, he said the loaves wore not like
the loaves nowadays?they were
as big as some of the hills of Scotland.
He had hardly pronounced
these words, when he heard a loud
whistle. " Who's that ca's mo a
liar?" said he. "It i3 I, Willy
Macdonald, the baker," was the
reply. " Well, Willy, what objection
have ye to what I ha' told
you?" "None, Mtss John ; only
I want to know what sort of ovens
they had to bake those loaves
in,"
Wk do not wonder at the distressing
earnestness with which
the Christian Intelligence asks :?
Is there no way of stopping the
murderous style of singing which
executes 6ome of our best hymns,
or ralher garrotcs them, in tho fol
lowing style?Tue ye he he hear
of Jow-Billy, of Jcw-ew-Billey ey,
Jeew Billey, he he is come !
Durino a heavy shower, a New
Londoner noticed a poor fellow
asleep on the sidewalk, and soaked
through. He genii v arom-cd hi in
and admonished hitn of his exposure.
44 Go way," said the inebriate,
41 go way, now do. This
shower (hie) is doing ine (hie) and
the rest ot the crops a (hie) dam
ed sight of good (hie). 1 tell you."
As my wite at the window, one
day, stood watching a man with a
monkey, a cart came by with a
44 broth of a boy," who was driving
a stout little donkey. To my
tvife I then spoke, by way ot a
joke,44 there's a relation of yonrs
in that carriage I" To which she
replied, as the donkey she spied,
44 All, yes I a relation?by marriage
!"
44 Mass a Christ' rintR Columbus
was a queer man," said a negro
orator. 44 A notion crossed him
one day, and den ho crossed an
ocean."
??
AN.Illindis doctor, called to see a
boy who had pot a kernel of pop
corn hift^-indpipe, told ihe tatiior
to Hre and hold the
boy ovef^TV^Wr tlto corp |>oppcd !
Notice.
ALL fER80M? INDEBTED to tbo Uto
WILLIAM 11. UOVBY, or* reuncstcd
to come forward and nako PAYMkNTB *o
tbo SaHooilbor, and all tfcoee bavins n; DK.
MANDS against bis Estate, are hereby notified
to preabat tbflox for settlement.
M. M. 110VKY,
Adaiiaistrator with Will annexed.
OrmTillt, 8. C., September SO, I8T1 10-W
$23 Reward.
The above reward will i?e paid r??r
the apprehension of one JACK GARMANY,
and hia delivery to the Jailor of
Greenville County. The ea d Germany la a
colored man e?me 20 yeere of age, live feet
ten inehea high, and weighs 150 Ilia.
J. P. MOORR, Mayor.
Greenville, S. C., October 4, 1871.
Oct. n ss tr
Notice
IS HEREBY given that I will apply to 8.
J. Douthit, Probate Judge of Greenville
County, on Ike 20ik doy of Socember wejrt, for
a final disuhargo aa Guardian of WM.
A. ARNOLD and JAMES 11. ARNOLD.
A. R. McDAVID, Guardian.
October 17th, 1871. 21-5
Notice
IS HEREBY given to all whom it may concern
that X will apply to 8. J. Douthit,
Probate Judge of Greenville County, oh ike
IStk dug of Sorember next, for a final discharge
as Executor of the Estate of ELIZABETH
R. PEDF.N, deceased.
DAVID At. PEDEN, Exccntor.
October 11th, 1871. 24-5
Notlco
IS HEREBY j'vjn to ull whom it may eoncorn,
that wo will apply to S. J. Douthit,
Probate Judge of Urccnvillo County, on ike
2Oik dog of Sot emher tiexl, for a final discharge
us Administrators of the Estato of
JOHN WEAVER, deceased.
WASHINGTON TAYLOR,
F. A. MILES,
Executors.
October 16th, 1871. 21-5
Nolicc
IS HEREBY given to nil whom it may concern,
that wo will apply to S. J. Douthit,
Probate Judge of Greenville County he
Sd dug of December next, 'or a flrinl discharge
as Adminisfrntors of the Estato of WILLIAM
A. AUSTIN, deceased.
1TM. A. AUSTIN,
NELSON AUSTIN,
Executors.
October 17tb, 1871. 24-lm
The Slat#1* of South Carolina
GllEES V/L L E CO US T Y.
_ iV. O- a O 3 a
an ui? v.uun?i uuuKiti.
ELIZABETH GREER, v. LUCIA1 DA J/c*
CRARY, FLOREXCR MeCRART ami
othert. Petition to set otitic the Will of C.
M. GREEIl, decerned, Account, rf-e.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Kcsinh
Ward, Moses Greer, Josiah Grccr and
John tireer, or their descendants, Defendants
in this case, reside without the limits of this
State. On motion of Earlo A Dlythe, it is ordared
that they do appear in person or Attorney
ia the Prohntc Court for Greenville Connty,
os or before the With dat/ of December next,
and answer, plead or demur to the petition in
this case, or their consents to the same will be
entered of record.
8. J. DOUTHIT, Probate Judgo.
October 12th, 1871. 24-U
The State of South Carolina^
a RE EX VIL L E CO UX T Y.
la th? Court of Probate.
TET.ITIIA A. DICKEY, Administratrix, *?.
MICHAEL D. DICKEY, Guardian, et al.
Petition for Account, Ac.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that
MICHAEL D. DICKEY, Defendant in
this case, resides without the State. On motion
of Eurlc A Illy the, it is ordered that ho np*
pear in person or by Attorney, at a Court of
Probate to be bolden at Greenvillo Court
House, County of Greenville, on the 1st day of
December next, to show cause, if any he can,
why a final accounting should not lie had by
him as Guardian o| LEWIS T. DICKEY, late
of said County, deceased, and a Decree given
thereon. On failing to attend, bis ronsont to
tbc same will be entered of record.
8. J. DOUTHIT. P. J. G. C.
October 12th, 1871, ' 24-7
S(.dc of South Carolina*
Git EES V/L L E CO US T Y.
In the Conrt of Probate.
A DSA L OM 11L YTI1E, Afigm*, Ac DA S1EL
At. 11(1 DUES r?. Al/Cll A EL 1).
DICKEY, Administrator de II to HOW, ft a I.
Petition for Account and Pinal vettUment.
{T appearing to my satisfaction that Michael
D. Dickey, A <t til in intra tor dr (om'a mm
Caroline Hodge*; the heir* of Fleming Hodge*,
deceased, viz., Daniel Hodges and John
Hodge*; tbehoiraof liuldah Kinzcy, deceased,
vis., Sarah Whit ted, Rebecca Kinxey, Louisa
Kinzey, Martha Kinzcy, Margaret Kinzcy and
Moges Kinzcy ; two oi the heirs of Elizabeth
Whitted, deceased, vis., Sarah Whittcd and
John Whitted, Milton Hodges ; one of the
heirs of Cinrinda McKioncy, docensed, viz.,
Elizabeth Russet ; one of the heirs of Pcrroetia
Terry, deceased, viz., John Terry; and Nancy
A. Dickey, Defendants in this case, reside
without the limits ot this State. On motion of
Easluy, Wells and Enrlc, it is ordered thnt
they appear in person or t-y Attorney, nt a
Court of Probate to ho holtlen at the City ol
Greenville, on the 30th day of Soeetuher next
to show cnusc, if any they can, why a final set,
tlcmcnt of the Estate of John W. Hodges,
deceased, should not l<e had and a Decree
given thereon, or their consents to the same
will be catered of record.
S. J. DOIJTIIIT, Probato Judge.
Oetobor 12th, 1H71. 24-7
Sixty Five First Prise Medals Awarded.
Southern Piano
manufactory.
WM. KNABE &C0.,
Manufacturers of
GRAND, SQUARt AND UPRIGHT
PIANO FORTES,
11 ALT! HO HE, AID.
These Instruments have been before the
Pnl.lU ti.r .......1.. Tl.i.l. v ?? -.-a ........
..--..J J ur....
their excellence alone attain*') an mi/iHrchiiteil
pre-eminence, rrhich pronounces thira uncqualed,
in
TONE, TOUCH,
WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY.
All our Squnre Piano, have our New Improved
Overstrung Scale and the Agreffo
Trat'l*.
We would call special attention to our lato
Patooted Improvement, in Oram! Piano, nnd
Square Ornnds, found in no other Piano,
which hring the Piano nearer perfection than
ha, yet hcen attained.
Evcijr Piano Ful;y Warranted for rtvo Tear,.
We are by special nrrnngement enatded to
furniah Parlor Organ, and Melodcon* of the
m<>?l eelebratad maker,, wholesale and retail
at loWc,t Factory Pj-ices.
Illustrated Catalogue, and Price Liata
promptly furniahed on application to
WM. KNAnP. A CO., Baltimore, Md.
Or any of our regular established agencies.
Oet. 18 24 Am
W M. G WHJLIlEN, Afi'TT
df a lrit in
Watches, Jewelry, 8ilver and Plntad
Ware, Clocks,
FINE CUT AND KNOHANF.I) GLASS
table cuti.kry.oji in a and
WHITE ORANITB GOODS,
VASE*, TOILET BETA,
FANCY ARTICLES.
Order* from the Country carefully filled
and ,ai*f,o>ioti (guaranteed
gift KINO PTRBI.T.CORNER BEAUFA1N
K-y B< x 5'JT, chadi.iu>ton, 8. C."
Sep 8 18 g.n
FACTOR ANI>
hkehc:
THIS HJNOEHSIGIVEl;
FACTORAGE AND CO!
TO .
GENERAL Mi
? 1 ? H c
IS LARGER AND 1
THiUNT
AND WILL 3
WfflOIMLi
AT THE LOW
COUNTRY MERCHANTS W1
EXAMINE STOCK A
SENDING OliDE
Ho will also furnish Yj
Bale at Factory ju ices.
June 21 T
CARULiKAVLI FEIN55
MEMPHIS, 1
JEFFERSON DA
RLl( k Ac POCIIEK
A SOUTHERN AND
ATTENTION
TO THE SURE EN I
j km OTHER
OFFLUDD BY 1
May 3
DRAWING I
FROM OCTOBER Uty 187
IN CONSEQUENCE OF THt \
S500,000 TO BE
THE SOUTI
LAND AND 1MMIRH.
BUTLER, CIIADWK K.
Under tho auspicious of the " South Carolini
wilt pive a SERIES OF CONCERTS, at the i
ing Janunry 8tb, 1872.
Refers to all the Ilunhcrs, Brokers, and pre
nnd South.
160.000 SEASON TICKETS (
If you hnre not received a Circular, rend
Strictly Confidential.
2,405 GIFT8. AMOUNTI]
Tho Drawing of this Great Southern l\ntor|
tho following well known gentlemen: Ucnc
Rutledge, of South Carolina ; General II null
Pryor, of New York.
Money for Tickets enn he sent cither by Ex
be promptly forwarded.
DIRECT AI.L LETTERS TO BU'
Principal OQiee, Charleston, S. C.
UKNKUAt. M. C. BCK.KIl, Joll.N C
Oct II
Tr"dc 1871.
erasii eras?
DOUBLE nml Single Barrel Ouns, Hrecchloading
and Muzzlo-loading (lum, of
English, French and tier in an manufacture, nt
All prices.
Single Guns nt $2.50, $1.00, $0.00, $8.CO,
$12.00 to $20,110 each ; Double Guns froui
$7.00 lo $200.00 each.
ipmmss lpmmsu
Smith A Wesson, Colt's, Allen's, Sharp's,
And nil the popular And approved kinds.
SPORTSMAN'S GOODS or great variety.
AMMupmo fn
For Guns, Pistols and Rifles.
BEST QUAUTY AND *T LOWEST PRiCES.
Country merchants and sportsmen are invited
to call and examine our large and well
selected stock of the above goods, which we
import direct and buy from the manufacturers.
Orders by mail Ailed promptly, and
sent l>y express, C. O. D.
POUUNEY, TRIMBLE & CO.,
100 ir. It A L TIM OH It HTitEET,
BALTIMORE. MD.
Mar 22 S 18-r. 4b ]y
18 A CARD. 71
?!& MY FRIENDS AND PATW'j
,v irons have my thanks for past
iii- jiS favors Ac. I continue to make
additions to my Stack of JF.f lhRY.
W A TCI IKS, CLOCKS, SPRCT ^53,
TtCLt*. 8 11, V F. R *? L A T K I> ESZEOi
WAltE, TABLE CUTLERY, Ac. Special at
tuntion given to repairing lino Watches, and
Time Pieces of every description.
JAMES 0. BLACK.
Jar. 18 *6 tf
W. K. RAI1.EV, 0. O. WKI.Lt
EASLEY A WELLS,
Attorney* and Counsellors at Law
ANI) IN KQITITY,
GREENVILLE, 8. C.,
PR \CTICK in tha Courts of the State and
of the United States, and give especial
attention to cuaea in Bankruptcy.
June 13 3
m
.AWFdDmikJflRl!? Aif 5Ti/i\W/f
^A'/> SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
WIU PRACTICK IN ALL
envTRTHnr Tina?TAI*j?
? w ??sv. w ? ? ! M MU
ALSO,
IN THE UNITED STATED COURTS
OflM OrtmllU 0. H., S. C.
Jul; 7 " - ly*
KINSMAN A HOWELL,
Factors atul Commission Mer
chants.) *
?
Liberal Advances made on Cotton
and Naval Stooges.
CHARLESTON^. C.
F'-p A 19 4m
COMMISSION
KU GMSB JVM
* tlfcv .T: T
. \? >
HAS ADDED THE
EMISSION BUSINESS
"is ? ?
V tfrm A <M'. WV M n I.
5 It G H J1IV 1) I ? K.
N -' *? *
. ?<
ill fi g '\
MORE COMPLETE \
EVER, 1
3R SOIJ) AT t
: OR RETAIL c
*
'EST' PftlCES. !
LL DO WELL TO CALL AND 1
ND PRICES BEFORE J
RS ELSEWHERE. \
\IiN3 nnd SHIRTINGS by the ><
T. W. DAVIS. i
"* '
IURANCE COMPANY," S
TENNESSEE. [
VIS, PRESID'T.s
. STATE AGENTS., }
MUTUAL COMPANY.
TS CALLED
)ER VALUE PLAN, j
ADVANTAGE'S,
rtus COMPANY.
(
52 tf I
POSTPONED !
1, TO JANUARY 8M, 1872.
I
'EVER IN CHARLESTON, S. C.
I
~GIVEN AWAY, i
? i
I CAROLINA
1T10N ASSOCIATION
GARY 4 CO.. AGENTS.
i State Agricultural and Mechanical Society,"
Kcademy of Music, Charleston, S. C., cointucncinincnt
gentlemen of tho Country, both North
IF ADMISSION AT *.'? EACII
for one, giving full particulars. All Orderi
HO IN ALT. TO $800,000.
|>rise will be conducted under the supervision of
tr*l A. II. \Vr'ght, of Georgia ; Colonel R. II.
ley T. Johnson, of Virginiu; Hon. Roger A.
press or Post Office Order, nnd tho Tickets will '
IXER, CHADWICK, GARY A CO.,
HAPWICK, CF.NKIt A L M. W. OADV.
2.1 3m.
Notico of Removal. ;
I YIR, A H MORRISON lettim, his sin
I LvA. crc thanks to I ho citizens of Gicen- i
?ill? miii) lh? surronndinR country fur the
liberal ?>atton?|:e which ihey have extende.l
to him since he hm> opentd business. tie
has now r< moved to the s'nnd on Main
Stiert, r.ext l-elnw Fiwter A Hunter, whete
lie gnftunun full satlsfartinn in MAKING.
GUTTING and FITTING, In the l.e?t and
neatest. workmanship ami manner tlie
country can afford. 22-tl
Dr. Anderson
HAS opened Oflice in Good
'?" House Iiuildin?, first door
ou Washington Street,
IN REAR OF
ITIr. T. W. Davis, Jcwelri*.
and will operate at the fallowing low rates :
Gold Filling* from $1 00 to 31 6ft.
Tin A Ainnlgnin " 60 ' $1 00,
Teeth Extracted at 60.
Teeth Inserted Reduced Rates.
Terms Cas'j.
Persons of moderate means, ho not
deterred from calling, for if ho cm ace-mmodatc
yon at less rates, he will.
Greenville, S.C.Oct, lltb, 1871. 23-tf j
DOORS, SASHES, ;
BLINDS, &c.
P P. T O A L E, <1
Manufacturer and Dealer,
No. 20 ffoifM* filrnnt and Horthr.rk't Wharf,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
I~y Thia la tlia UrcrA-t and rogat f> m- *
pVte Fie'or* ?f tli<< kind ;n 1 lie fb'Otbei n >
KfaW#. and all arijeU* la liil* line can b? f
furnished by Mr. 1'. !' Toalb at pilee*
whb-h defy enmi otitinn. ^
|0~ A p?niphl?"t wi?b full and d*t ailed |
tin. M ill aizebof I>m>nr, 8a?he?-and Blind*, ,
ami lh? pri?wa of neb. will be aant free
and poet paid. an application to
P. P. Toale,
CHARLESTON, S. O. >
Julj 12 10 ly.
Tllfl Sftnflioicn "ETaIaI
AUV ' 'VUVUVAU JUUW1 j
. J*.?HAS l)0<^? ivflit*A *n<1
A/*wA- ,K put in comdrt* ?>id?*r f?>r
11?? nr^nmfnoA>i?i">n nf the
C-?ffCxllff? irwrcling j-.tiMic. Ruto^ pf ^
ionui r???oi.?blo. C<?11 nnd f*W* m* *
frUI. 9. O. YRARGlfl.
Moj- 8 S3 8m
It. R. R.
ta<lwaj'? Ready Relief
CURES THE WORST FAINS
n irom One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
her raiding tlila ad rerlUemmt need any
one suffer with pain.
.ad way's Ready Rebel ia a cure for every
pain. It *?? llie Ural and ia
"HE ONLY PAIN REMEDY
lat instantly ?!npa llie most exrruclating
an a ail tya iiufl .inaliona, and cures c?'u?
ration*, whether-ol lite lung*, sloiliarh,
..we'.s, or oilier gland* or organs, by one
indication.
in Irom one lo twenty minutes, no mat*
et Imw violent or excruciating the pain
lie Rheumatic, Red ridden, Infirio, Crip
ileil, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated
ritli di-ca*e ?nay suffer,
RAIIWAYS KKAD'Y REL1I F
fill n fiord instant o.i-e. Infl illiinal fin of
lie Ki<lney*. inflammntion ot the Riudder.
iifliiiniuaiion id the Do we!#. Cnnjotticn ol
lie Lungs,Sore Throat, 1 > llictil* lbcathing,
'nlpitaiion of llie llenrt. Ureteric*, Croup,
tiplithcria, Caiarih, It fluent*, Headache,
'ooolhacliv, N> uriilgin, KhtUftiali?in, Cold
'lull-, Ague Chills.
'llie appieaiion of llie Heady Tl< li-f to
lie pari or parta where the pain or ?lifti~
ulty exisi* will nfford inse mid eomforl.
Twenty diop* in half a liinililer of water
rill in u lew iiioni* riia.cui e Crampa, Spa*|na,
U.ur Stomach, Heartburn. Siek Headache,
)iarihei, liyeenlery, Co'ic. wind in the
low'ele, nn-1 nl) Inleionl I'niii*.
Travel ere ?lionld always carry a bott'e of
tad vrai V Ready It. In f with them. A few
Ir-pe in water tyill pi event si<k>ess or
aii'8 tri m cluing- water It ia liei'tr
Mm. Frmicti Rrindy or Diliers a? n atimuant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Ague i-uted for fitly ccni*.?
"here i. not n r-m?ilil ng-nt in line win Id
h.n wilt rnrc Fever nod Ague, and a I nth
r Malarious, Itilou*, Scarlet, Typhoid,
'ellow, and other Fevers (aided hv Rod
*hv i* 1 ii|?) pit n* htt-lwu) 8 Hciily
FiUy < euV* por ln?li lo
HEALTH ! BEAUTY!!
Iruttg ?nd Pur* Rich 151? ?? ! ? Inercnae ol
Fltult hiiiI Weight ?Ch-sr Skin sod
t(rnulilu! CompU-xion recut
i d io nil.
DR. HADWAV'S SARSAPA
It ILL! A ft KS SOB.VI. Va
Not only doe* the Sarsapitrilliim Resolv
111 excel nil known r. no-dial ngettis in the
lore of Chronic, Sctnftilous, Constitutional.
ii>d Skin diseases; but rt is the only po?iive
cure lor Ktdn-y and Bladder oonidaints,
Urinary and Womb diseases, Oiiiv 1,
Dislirti t, Dropsy, Stoppage of Wni. r.
ncomii ence of Urine, Bright'* Disease,
MliUinitiiirin. nnd in nil cases where there
ire brick dust deposit*. or lie water ij
lliiek, clondv, mixed w ith sub-*nnee* 1 khe
white of an egg, or threads like white
lilk, or wliC'C I* n iliorhid, dlti-k, bilious up
pearance, nnd while bone dust deposit*,
tnd when theio is a pricking, burning s nlation
when puss;tig water, nnd p<in in th*
a nail of the Back nnd along the Loins
Dr. Railway's Porfect Purgative Pills,
Perfectly la-'ele-s, elegantly coated will
?we-t Rum. putgp, regulate, pmiiy. i-lent'Sand
stieiigihcn. Railway's Pills, for tin
pore of all disorder* of the Stomach, Liver
Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous discus
ps. Headache. IJmirStipslion, Costivenei-s
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Bil oneness Biliom
Fever, li fl I III.I lion of the Bowels, Piles, anf
all Deinng< m-nls of the Internal Viscetn
\Vsrrinled to efT. pt n positive cure. Pur*
*J ' i iiu mri tui j9 mill
era In, or <le'elciion* drugs.
Observe the following *ynipt"in' result
ing from Hi-orders ol tin- lligrrlire 0 gans
Constipation, In ward Piles Ft.lines* o
the IJIo.mI in ll>e lleid. Acdlty of the Sfi.iii
neh, Nausea, Heartburn, DiS'.'U't of Food
Fulln?ss or Wfiulit in the Stomach. Sou
Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at li
Pit of the Stomneh, Swimming of the Head
linrried nnd Difficult Breathing.
A few doses of Radway's Pills will fre
the system ffnin all 'lie uhove named drsor
deis. Price, 25 cents per Box. Sold l>;
Druggists.
Read " Frr'se nod True." Rend one let
t-r stamp t-> RADWAY <L CO., No. 87 M?l
rlen Lnr.c. New Yo?k. Information wortl
thousands will be sent you.
July 20 12 ly
PHOTOGRAPHING. ~
HAVING recently fitted up the room
over Wli'tuitre & Ferguson's Store
with elegant lights, I am prepared io di
ill kinds of PHOTOGRAPHING, at ven
drorl notice. Satisfaction gum rut cd to a I
W. M. N UFKLF.R.
May 21 S tf 1*
"ESTABLISHED IN 1835.
GREENVILLE
COACH FACTORY
Gowor. Cox &. Markloy.
WE WOULD announce that we nro pre
pared now to fill all orders lor
VE WHOLE?.
Having the largest stock of lahor-savin
machinery in the State, and the most rkillu
workmen in the South, we hope to be able t
lupply all demands.
The stock of
ONE, TWO.
THREE, FOUR,
nnd SIX-HORSE
I RON-AX I. K
PLANTATION WAGONS
SV111 bo kept full, nnd time, ns for tbirty^fiv
tears, these wagon* shall be the
STAMlAltD OF Exckllkncb.
Wc aro making, as usual, a large stock o
Itockawnyw nn?l liugKin
M all prices ; some new and elegant pattern
?prices much reduced.
Wo make SPUING WAGONS a specialty
A r.nlu for vvwian lasts An
' rrv ,vi r,vv iV
Rower, Cox
& iflnrklcy
N. B. 35 jroar? of failhfnl work?ou
fonTantre. Ati<r3ti-l7tf
g&gw
y^ATER^HE^
Mill Gearing,Shafting&Pulleys
ipOQLU
> ^ftEM ft FORACIRCUlAIC_fe?*c
7 29 1/
r. c iifSrtjnt r p mcber. c. o bt*pi?n
BUTLER, McBEE k STEPHENS,
Utorncys and Coaneellors at Lai
and in Equity,
i ^REUNVILLE^. C.,
Ulll PraoUoe in the Conita of the Stat
and of the United State*.
Mey 81 4 l(
CONSUMPTION. T
Its Cure and Its Preventive)
BY J. II.80UENCK. M. D.
MANY ? human being has pasted i?i),
fur whose death there was no other
reason than the neglect of known and indisputuMy
proven means of cure. Those near
end dear to tamlly and fricnus are sleeping
the dreamless slumber into which, had they
ealuily adopted
DR. JOSEPH n. 8CUENCIU8 SIMPLE
TREATMENT,
and availed themselves of his wonderful efficacious
medicines, they would not have fallen.
Dr. Schcnk has in his own raeo proved that
wherever sufficient vitality remains, thnt vitality,
by his medicines and the directions for
their tire, is quickened into healthful vigor.
In Ibis statement there is nothing prosutnpt*
uoits. To the faith of the invalid is made no
rvprescntation that is not a thousand times
substantiated by living and visible works.
Tbo theory of the core by Dr. Sehenok's medicines
is us simple as it is unfailing. Its philosophy
requires no argumont. It is solt-ossuriog,
self-convincing.
The Sen wood Tonic and Mandrako Pills are
tlio first tn-o weapons with which the citadel
of the malady is assailed. Two-thirds of the'
cases of consumption originnto in dyspepsia
and a functionally disordered liver. With this
| condition the brouchial tubes " sympathise " ,
I with the stomach. They respond to the uiornific
action of tho liv.cr. Here then comes tbo
culminating result, and the setting in, with all
its distressing symptoms, of
CONSUMPTION.
Tho Mandrake Tillc ore enmprsed of one o
j Nature's no'dest gilts?the P iflophillium Peltatum.
They posses oil the blood searching,
alterative properties oi calomel, but unliko J
I calomel, they
-LEAVE NO STINO BEHIND."
The work ol cure is now tcginning. The j
vitiated and mucous deposits in the bowels I
and in the alimentary cniial arc ejected. Tho j
liver, like n clock, is wotfTwl up. It arouses
j from its torpidity. The stomach acts respon.
sively, and the patient begiua to feel that lie is
getting, at last,
A SUPPLY OF GOOD JILOOD.
The Sea wood Tonic, in conjunction with tho
Pills, permeates and assimilates with the food.
Chylifieation is now progressing without its
previous tortures. Digestion becomes painless,
; and the en re is seen to be nt hand. There is
o .,..1....... 1.1..1..,I ?r ?t._ - - -
much. An appetite sets in.
Now conns the greatest Dined Purifier ever
yet given by on indulgent father to suffering
man. Selivnck's Pulmonic Syrup comes in to
perforin its function* and to hasten and cotn;
plcto the core. It enters nt once rpon its
work. Nature cannot be cheated. It collects
nnd ripens tbo impaired nnd diseased portions
of the lungs. In the form of gatherings, it
prepares them for expectoration, nnd lo ! in n
veiy short time the malady is vanquished, the
rotten throne that it occupied is renovated and
made new, nnd the patient, in nil tho dignity
of regained vigor, steps forth to enjoy the mnnhood
or the womanhood that was.
GIVEN UP AS LOST.
The second thing is, tho patients must stay
' in n warn, room until tlicy get well ; it is almost
impossible to prevent Inking cold when
' the lungs nro diseased, tut it must he prevented
or n cure cannot he effected. Fresh nir
nnd riding ant. erpccinlly in this section of
the country in the fall and winter season, nrc
all wrong. Physicians who recommend that
course lose their patients, if their lungs nrc
bndiy diseased, nnd yet, liecnuso they nro in
the house they must not sit down quiet; they
i must walk about the room as much and as fast
as the strength will hear, to get up n good Ctrl'
eolation <>! blood. The patients must keep in
good spirits?l>c determined to get well. This
lias a great deal to do with tbo appetite, and
is the great point tn gain.
'r To despair of cure after tucli evidence of its
. possibility in the woist cases, and moral certainty
in all others, is sinful. Dr. Schenek's
personal slati inent to the Furulty of Lis owu
cure was in these modest words :
' Many years ago I was in tho last stages of
consumption ; confined to my bed, nnd ut one
time my physicians thought that I could not
: live a week ; then, like a drowning man catchf
ing at straws, I heard of nnd obtained the pre
i partitions which I now effer to the public, nnd
they made a perfect cure ol inc. It seemed to
r ino that I could feel them penetrate my wbolo
system. They soon ripened the matter in my
lungs, and I would spit up more than a pint
of offensive yellow mutter every morning for
u long time.
'' As soon as that began to subside, my cough,
* fever, pain and night sweats all began to
) leave tnc, and my appetite became so grcnt
that it was with difficulty tlint I could keep
from catirg too much. I soon gained my
i strength, nnd have grown in flesh over since."
h ' 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 weight is two hundred
and twenty-five [225] pounds, and for years I
licvo enjoyed uninterrupted health."
s Dr. Schcnek has discontinued his profes)
sionul visits to New York and lfoston. He or
a his son, Dr. J. II. Sclicr.ck, Jr., still continue
to sco patients at their office, No. 15 North Sixth
I ttreet, Philadelphia, every Saturday from U
A. M. to 3 P. M. Those who wish a thorough
examination with the Respiromctcr will he
chnrged $5. The ltcepirouicter declares the
exnet condition of the lungs, and patients can
readily learn whether tlicy nro curable or not.
The directions for taking the tnc licines are
adapted to the intelligence oven of a child.
Follow these directions, and kind Nature will
do the rest, excepting that in some enses the
Mandrake Pills are to be taken in increased
doses ; the thrco medicines need no other nc
eompaniments than the ample instructions that
accompany them : First crcnto appetite. Ot
returning health hunger is the most welcome
symptom. When it cotues, as it will come, let
lite despairing nt or > o te of good cheer. Good
'* blood at once follows, tho cuugh loosens, the
night sweat is nhatrd. Jn a short time both
of these morbid symptoms are gone forever.
Dr. Schenek's medicines are constantly kept
* in tens of thousands of families. As a Inxalive
or purgative, the Mntidrako Pills are n
m n lulu til preparation ; while the Pulmonic
Syrup as n'rurer of coughs and colds, mojr be
regarded as a prophylacteric against consumption
in any of its forms.
Price ol the Pulmonic Syrup nnd Seaweed
Tonic, $1.50 a bottle, or $7.50 a half dozen.
Mandrake Pills, '25 cents u box. For sulo by
all druggists nnd donlrrs.
Wholesale Agent, JOI1N F. II EN It Y, No.
f) College Plaee, Now York City.
0 March 22 4? ]y
No (s'ooil Iflcaffli Without
Pure lllood.
DR. GLAZICiVER'S
, S P B K E N A K D
AND ,
QUEEN'S DELIGHT
* WILL P Via FY THE BL O OJ) !
r AND REMOVE
Liver Complaint, lilteumn
'i?m. Scrofula. Cmliuncle*.
Skin Dwemer, Pnin# in ill
lltinm, Dtrprpiia, I >i<e??es oe I
ilie Knlneye nrxl Bladder, pain in tli6
I Back and Loin#, and nil thn vnrinu*
I Ailment* produced l?y Impure Blood
nnd Vitiated Secretion*.
Jluy one lint tie and try it. and if it
t fail* to yivt any relief, buy no more.
T>U OLAZENEIVa I.INIMENT or TAIN
EXTRACTOR i# troo t in Rlioumaii?in, NenHeadache,
Puin in the Baek, |
Sprain#, Ac.
DR. GLAZKXER'H FAMILY VBO ETA- '
BLK LIVER PILLS nre #ale remedial agent#
to iiTrr?<mr Derangement# of the LI ver and ]
to Pnrif* the Wood.
K DR. OLAZEXER'H couoii RELIEF I#
" *nt f"t alt ca#e? of Cough of any kind, '
from C'i'iip to Con#?mptl?n ; although not
ri*coii m-iiiLd to ewre ti e latter diseaee j
1 g-eat relief will follow it# uae.
fS* The ill.ore Medielnr# are prepared
only l>y
DR. GILES L. GLAZENER,
Manufacturing Drnggiat,
Greenville, 8. 0.
Hold l*v Druggist# generally.
May 10 1 If
j?j|$
J. Waliii. PnwrWlor. R. II. Mc !>??wa?.? A !>..
4 (^n, Aiwiti, Sn?* Kr*iwl<r?.r?! ,?i"l *1 l'wtnn#rt? 5t., N.Y,
ILLI9RI Bear Teetlmeay ?e their
WmIwAiI Carat Ire Effcet*.
Vinegar Bitter* in not * vile Fancy
Drink, Mad# of Peer Rem, Whiskey,
Proof Spirits and Refuse l,l?aere, doctored.
epleed end sweetened to pleese the teste,
celled ? Tonlee." " Appetisers." " Restorers," Ac.,
that leed the tippler on to drankenneee end rain,
hot ere e true Medicine, made from the Native
Roots end Herbs of California, free from all
Alcoholic Stimulants. Ther ere the
GREAT BLOOD PURIFIKR and A
LIFR GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect
Renovator end Invtgorator of the System, carry
In* off ell poisonous matter end restoring the blood
to e healthy condition. No person can take theso
Bitters acoordIn* to directions end remain Ion*
an well, provided their bonee ere not destroyed
by mineral poleon or other means, end the vital
orrens wasted beyond the point of repair.
Th*r are a Gentle Fnrgntlvo a* well
a* a Tonic, possess Ins, also, the peculiar merit
of act Ins as a powerful agent In relieving Congestion
or Inflammation of the Liver, and of all tho
Viscera) Organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLGNT8, whether
In young or old, married or single at the dawn of
womanhood or at the turn of Ufe, these Tonic Bitters
bare no equal. e
For Inflammatory and Chronltg Rheumatism
and Goat, Dyspepsia 'or Indigestion,
Dillons, Remittent and
Intermittent Fevere, Dlooaoeo of tho
Blood, Liver, Kldnoyo and Dlndder,
these Dittero have been moet successful. Hack
Diseases are caused by Vitiated Dlood,
which Is generally produce/ by derangement of
the Digestive Orgaao.
DYHPEPMIA OR INDIGESTION,
Headache, Pain in the Bhonlders, Coughs, Tightness
of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of
the Stomach, Bad Tasto in tho Month. Bilious
Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of
the Lnngs. Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and
a hundred other painful symptoms are .the offsprings
of Dyspepsia.
A ney invigorate me eromacii anu Minimum ura
torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of
unequalled efficacy In cleansing the blood of all Imparities,
and Imparting new life and vigor to the
whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEAHEK, Eruptions.TeUcr,
Bait Rheum. Blotches, Spots, IMmplos. Pustules.
Boils, Carbuncle*. Ring-Worms, Bcs'i) Head, Sore
Byes,Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration*of tlio
Bain, 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 case* will convince
the most incredulous of their curative effect.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find ita
Impurities bursting through tho akin in Plraplos,
Eruptions or Sores ; cleanse H when you And It
obstructed and sluggish In the veins; cleanse it
when It la foul,and yonr feelings will tell yon when Keep
the blood pure, and the health of the aystctn
will follow.
PIN, TAPE, and othor WORMS, nrking
in the system of so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed and removed.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERSJ.
WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD dt
80., Druggists and Oon. Agent*. San Francisco,
al., and & and M Commerce Street, New York.
pjU" Jtul line ll> IPC I .1) liltllltll.O
DR. M. A. HUNTER k CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Medicines, Chemical*, Ac., ?Ic.
May 10 1
MOIICY CANNOT BUY IT!
roil SIGHT IS PRICELESS ir
BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES
WILL PRESERVE IT.
If l*on Value Yonr FychiRlit
USE THF.SE
PERFECT LENSES.
( ROUND FROM MINUTE CRYSTAL PEBBLES>
Melted together, and derive their name
" Diamond * on Account of their Hardness
ned Brill'nncy, Thoy will last many v<nrv
without change. nnd nr? warranted superior
t<? a11 others. manufoctired by
J. E. SPKNSKK & CO., X. Y?
Caution ?None genuine unUe* stamped'
with our trade mink.
J C C. 1LKN1. It. Si'!* Agent
for Oieenville, M C.
From whom llioy can only lie obtained
N? P. ,P....
-?-?.
May 10 1 lv
GEOIIGK PAGI5&C0.
No. 5 N. Scbroeder 8t,? Baltimore.
Manufacturer* of Portable and Stationary
STEAM ENGINES AND HOILKKS
Patent in.proved, portable CIRCULAR
SAW MILI.S, finr.i;, Mnlnv nn<l >n*h Saw
Mill*, firiat Mill*. Thither Wh-el*. ?li i?Bl^
M'lcltiRi'i, ?$rr. Dialer* in ClimUr Siv*.
Bellini? ni.rl Mill supplies ^n>riillv, anil
nuinufnc'tuer'- r.geiii* ft.r L-fT.-lV Cel. Lrn"-.
ed Tin Lin* Water Wheel, and every do?
eciplion of Wood Working Machinery.
enr.'Ct'bTUKAl. KNOISIt* A SIMKJAITY
t*?f IS. nd Lr d?acriptivc Catalogue* nn?l
Price Liaia. 2?-ly
wm.~j7~eaiTeolph.
STONE CUTTER AND BUILDER.
t LOCATED on Fall* Street, one
square of Mc??r*. Uowvr, Cox A.
Marklty'a.
OltANITK of all description*
furnished and cut to ordor. TOMBSTONES,
with (intuitu or Mnrblo
Pedestal* may bo bad on application.
Special attention guaranteed to all
work.
Order* for TOMBSTONES left with
Mr. B. Wr.DRt.Rt Jeweller, will receive my
prompt attention.
Jnn IS 35 tf
"inPOBTAIVT IHOTICF,
TO
CONSUMERS OF DRY GOODS.
All /'elail Ordert auionuliny to $20 and Ore?
Jitlieered in any /'art of the Country
FREE OF EXP11FSS CUARGES.
HAMILTON EASTER & SONS,
or BAt/riMORK. wt>.,
IN order the better to meet the want* of
the Itetnil Customer* at a diatancc, have
catubliahcd a SAMPLE BUREAU, and will,
upon application, promptly tend by mail full
llnca of cample* of the Newest and inoat
Fashionable (londi, of French, English and
Domeatic Menufactnre, guaranteeing at nil
timea to aell at /#?, U not at leet pricrt, than
any honao In the country.
Buying our good* from the largcat and
moat celebrated manufacturer* in the different
purta of Europe, and importing the snmo by
Steamer* direct to Baltimore, our *tock i* at all
time* promptly supplied with the novelties of
the London and Pari* market*.
A* we buy and veil only for cash, and uinke
no had debt*, we are able and willing to aell
our good* at from Ten to Fifteen per cert Let*
Profit than if we gave credit.
Tn rending for aample* apceify the kind of
goods desired. We keep the beat grade* of
every class of good*, from the lowost to tbo
most costly.
Order* unaccompanied by the cash willb
ent 0. 0. D.
Prompt-Paying Wholesale Bayer* nro inri-.
led to in*pn?t the ^took in oar Jobbing and
Package Department. Addtvee
HAMILTON RASTER A PONS,
107, 19J, 201 and 20.1 Wcat liallitnore Street,
Baltimore, Md.
Dec 7 29 1y