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mm I !. L??J-J?'.!? For the Greenville Enterprise. Dear En(erpriee~-ln your Imm of Not. 9th, I notice au editorial referring to tho Order of Odd Fellows in this City, in which ye? speak of Its progress, T^c.? and t think It at this time not loappropriat* to furnish the following report of the Grand Secretary of the B. L. of the U. S. at its annual scsaioh, September 18, 1871, held at Chicago, 111., for which I am Indebted to tho Odd FtUoice Companion of October laet. After a tabular statement of tbo receipts of tho past yoar, the Grsnd Secretary recapitulates the receipts as follows : From tho ordinary sou roes, tIs: supplies and Representative tax up to and IneiusiTe of August 28, 1871 $33,838.73 Amount to be received at or beforo the sessions 8,322.00 Making a total of. $tl,710.72 Receipts from the samo source last year per Grand Treasurer's roport, Journal, 4810 $32,978.71 Kxccss of 1871 over 1870 $8,832.01 l'he revenue from these soureee also exceeds Iho estimates of tho committee ou flnanco in the sum of $10,010.72. The Graml Secretary concludes his ablo report as follows: Tho stato or finance, (ratifying as it if, would have boon materially improved, but for tho misfortune by which tho salo of Digest was summarily interrupted. We hart abundant causo for congratulation in tho present splendid exhibit vf tho Treasury, indientivo as it most umistakably is, of the general prosperUy* Assuming a corresponding interest in tho jurisdictions of Texas and Nebraska, from which no reports havo been rcceired for tho year 1871, as compared with their returns of # 1870, tho following results will appears GENERAL RETUnRS OF 1870 ASD 1871 COMPARED. Lodges 1870 3,807 Increnso " 1871 4.297 430 Initiations 1870 48,309 1871 40,357 3,248 Rev., G, L. and G. E 1870 $3,060,059.01 ? " " 1871 3,473,401.53 $112,802 52 Relief 1870 952.500.27 " 1871 1,090,051.67 137,491 30 Members -1870 298,037 1871 326,311* ' 27:674 It will be seen from the above that there are at present 4297 Lodges with a membership of 320,311 and a fund of nearly 42,000 dollars. Who daro say that the order is not in n flonr? ishing condition, and able to oompcte with any similar organization on this continent 7 Another feature that will bo interesting to learn, is tbo establishment of several flourishing Lodges in Germany, which was dono through the special Deputy Grand Siro Morso. Tho following arc tho names and numbers of the Lodges: Wuerttcmbcrg. No. 1, Stuttgart, Wucrttcmberg. Gcrmania, No. 1, Derlin, Prussia. Snxonia, No. 1, Dresden, Saxony. Helvetia, No. 1, Zurich, Switzerland. Farnsworth Encampment, No. 1, at Berlin, Borussia Lodge, No. 2, Berlin, Prussia. Tho Order in Austrnlasia was also reported in a flourishing condition. Before tho adjournment of the G. L. of U. S. Brother Morso was presented with a handsomo Grand Representative's Jewell, valued at $600, by Grand Secretary Ridgley, by th? Lodges of Sun Francisco, Cal. ? SCARLET DEGREE." Two little children in Henry County, Virginia, while playing under the body of a wagon, wero terribly wounded by the full of the ifragon body upon tbcm, crushing them to the carlh. Tho younger of the two died immediately, while the other is not expected to survive. The State of South Carolina* GREENVILLE COUNTY. Sheriff's Sales. BY virtuo of sundry Writs of Fieri Fa. eiat, to mo direetad, I will sell, bc'ore the Court House door, on Salctday in De* cetnber next, between the hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon and 3 o'clock in the afternoon, All that tract of land containing Two Hundred and Forty Acres (240) more or less, and bounded by landa of Mrs. G. W. Turpin, J. W. Coleman, II. E. Lynch and others. Levied on as the property of Joseph Green, at the suit of John U. Goodwin, et al. At the late residence of the defendant, A I). Ooodlcli, deceased, 1 will sell on Friday, the 24th day of November, the following personal properly to wit: 2 Milch Cows and I Calf, 2 Heifers and 1 Hull, 1 fi 11 end of Hoes, 0 1 Loom, 1 Candle Stand, 2 Bureaus and 8 Tables, 12 Chairs, 2 Chests, 1 Looking Glass, 1 Wash Howl, 2 Pans. 1 Gun, 1 Fly Htush, 1 Lot Hooks, 8 Window Curtains, 1 Folding Table, 1 Clock, 2 Hods, 2 Bedsteads and Bed Clothing, 1 Lot Bottles, 8 Candle Sticks, 1 Lot Baskets. 1 Fire Screen, 1 Doxs" and Barrels, 1 Cupboard, 19 Plnfe*, ft Dishes, 7 Pitchers. 6 Glasses. 1 Sugar Dish, 1 Tea Tot, 1 Set Knivcsjsnd Forka, 1 Set Table Spoons, I Set Tea Spoons, 1 Salt Cellar, 1 Pepper Box, , 2 Copper Pots, 8 Waiters, 3 Pana, 2 Combs, 1 Ilair Brush, I Churn, 2 ^xss, f> Sheep, 2 pair Stretchers, 1 Fifth Chain, 4 Plows, 2 Plowstocks, 2 Singletree*, 2 Clevises 1 Ditching Shovel, II lures, Traces and Backhands, and Ilipstrnps, 1 Hand Saw, 4 Augers, 1 Drnwingknife, 1 Adr.% 1 Ilam mer, 1 Lot Jug ware, 1 Half-bushel, H Hcvlheing Cradles, 1 Lot old Irons, 1 Lot old Sacks, 1 Lot Soap, 1 Pail, 2 Buck* ts, 4 Tubs, 4 Pots, 8 Ovens, 8 Pans, 2 Lids, 1 Kettle, 2 Trays, 1 Dish Tan, 1 Strain*r, 1 Coffee Mill, 4 Tin Cnps, 1 Spinning Wheel, 1 Reel, 2 Smoothing Irons, 2 Fire Shovels, 1 Pair Tongs, 1 Grindstone, 20 Chickens, 1 i Two Horse Wsgon, 1 Cow Bell, 1 Note on W. 8. Collins, $200, 2 Note* on R. P. Gonllett, amounting to $715.68, I Note on J?inea L. Landlord, 1965. Sold as j the property of A. 1). Goodlett, deceased, at the siutcf J. F. Goodlett and others. ALSO, All thai Tract of Land known at the liar- ' den place, one mile from Gowensville, and f containing Two hundred and twenty five ^ Acres, (22ft) more or less, and adjoining i j. t>. u; * u? * - . Ill- VI ?'| " 1.11-uiirj , ?nuiai Dirnni, I w. w. Center, and others. Ai ho Tract No. ? 2, containing Fiftv-fivc Acre, more or lees, ? adjoining lands of Jeremiah Tramn.ell, Dan it-1 Hodges, and olliera Levied on aa (lie property of M. D. Dickey, at the rait of Tabitba A. Dickey. Also, At the rerldence of L. D. MeMakin, on Alio 80th day of November, one Spring ' Wagon, one Feather Bed and Beadntead, ' one Yoke of Oxen. Levied on as the property of L. D. MeMakin, at the suit of Michael D Dickey i Terms ensh. Purchasers to pay for | a amps and papers ?j J. L. 80UTIIKRN, 8. O. C. ti Orcrnville, S, C. November 8th, 1871. SI il 1i i l I iWl Willi OP outh Carolina, ORBENVILLS COUNTY. Conrt off Connou Plena. JAMES B. JOHNSON, Fin tot IF, ngnine) FLORA BOSWKLL, et el Defendanta.? gnomon*. , t ' | To FLORA BOSWELL, on* of the Defon. i*nli In thli notion. YOU ARE hereby aummoned nnd required to nnewer the eomplnlnt in thia action, which baa been iled in the Olerh'a OBoe foi thia County, nnd to eerre n mm of your nnawur on the aubaoribera, at thia OBoe, nt UreenTitle Court llouae, South Cnrolinn, within hw?'y dajft a fit r tli? ttrvict of tkio Smmmont, rxclnitce of (Ac day of took cereicc. If yon fall to answer the complaint witbin Um time aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to tba Coar< for tbo iclief demanded in the oomplaiat. 7 ARTHUR A ARTHUR, Plaintiff*: Attorneys. TO FLORA BOS WELL, Defendant: TAKE aotloe that the Summons of whick tho above ia a true cepy, was tied in tb? Clerk's Office of tbis County, oh tkt 1st day oj Aorember, A. D., 1871. ARTHUR A ARTHUR, PlulntifTs Attorneys. Nbv 1 2# 0 1871. ,MI Trade 1871. SOTS 2 6WE! GTOS! T~VOUBLE and Single Barrel Guns, BreecbI / loading and Musale-loading Qnns, ol English. French and German manufacture, at all prices. Singlo Guns at $2.50, $4.00, $6.00, $8.00, $12.00 to $20.00 each; Double Guns from $7.00 to $200.00 eaob. mums t irasflms 11 Smith A Wesson, Coifs, Allen's, Sharp's, and all the popular and approved kinds. SPORTSMAN'S GOODS of great variety. For Guns, Pistols and Rifles. BEST QUALITY AND AT LOWEST PRICE8. Country merchants and sportsmen are invited to call nnd examine our large and well scleetod stock of the above goods, which we import direct and buy from the manufacturers. Orders by mail filled promptly, and sent by express, C. O. D. POULTNEY, TRIMBLE fit CO., 200 It*. ItALTIMORE STREET, ? BALTIMORE, MO. Mar 22 S 18-0 46 ly 18 A CARD. 71 MY FRIENDS AND PATcLY^V-trons have my thanks for past JmRL tkaiJB favors. Ac. I continue to make additions to my Stock of JEWEL- ww RY, WATCI1ES, CLOCKS, SPECTICLES, SILVER PLATE WARE. TABLE CUTLERY, Ac. Special attention given to repairing fine Watches, and Time Pieces of every description. JAMES O. BLACK. Jan 18 ' 35 tf Sixty-Five First Priss Medals Awarded. WM. KNABE &C0., Manufacturers of GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES* BALTIMORE, MD. These Instruments have been before tbe Public for nearly Thirty Years, and upon their excellence alone attained an u*p?rekaied pre-run ucues, which pronounces them sucqualed, in TONE. TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. All our Square Pianos have our New Improved Overstrung Scalo and the Agrefle We would call special attention to onr late Patented Improvements in Orand Pianos and Squaro Grands, found in no other Piano, 1?: .1-- - I wu>vu iihuk mo lmno nearer perfection than has yet been attained. Eroiy Piano Polly Warranted for Fire Tears. We are by special arrangement enabled to furniab Parlor Organs and Melodeons of the most celebrated makers, wholesale and retail at lowest Factory Prices. Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists promptly furnished on application to WM. KNABE A CO., Baltimore, Md. Or any of our regular established agencies. Oct. 18 24 6m WM. G. WI1ILDEN, AG'T. DEALER IN Watches, Jewelry, 8ilTer and Plated Ware, Clocks, FINE CUT AND F.NGRANED GLASS TABLE CUTLERY, CHINA ANI) WHITE GRANITE GOODS, VASES, TOILET 8ETS, FANCY ARTICLES. Orders from the Country carefully filled and snisfnetion guaranteed. 2 65 KINO STREET, CORNER B2AUPAIN Key Box 621, Chaklutci, S. C. Sep S 18 Sm ~KINSMAN db IIO WELL, Factors ami Commission Mcr chants. ?:o:? LxberaL Advances made on Couun and Naval Stores. CHARLESTON, S. C. Sep ft tS 4a DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, &c. P- P. T O A L E, Manufacturer and Dealer, Yo. 20 Ilagne Street and Horlbeek't Wharf, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Vr Tlila ia the largest and moat #?>m? I , i|rt< Factory of the kind in Ihe Southern ttatra, and all articlea In thie line can ho urnirhed by Mr. ]'. P. Toalb at piieea , rhieh defy comi etition. or a pamphlet with full and detailed < tat of all aicea of Doora, 8a*hea and Blind*, md the priera of each, will be aenl free , md poet paid, on application to P. P# Toale, CHARLESTON, 8. C. , July 12 10 ly. the Southern Hotel < ^ HAS b??a refilled end put ia complete order tor SlnSK-tli* leeMDmodMlon of tbo traveling public. Retee of ' ioniu reeeoeeble. Cell end give me e riel. J. O YKAR0I1I. i Mej t IS 8m FACTOR AS mSERC ! " ' -ye {fiv.il THE UNDERSIGN FACTORAGE AND A i CBNBRAL 5 \ ? 1 H? R ? 6 IS LARGER AN] TTTAJ AND W 11- I WHOLE&J1L AT THE LC i COUNTRY MERCHANTS EXAMINE STOCK SENDING OR t3gr lie will n!t>o furnish Bale at Factory prices. June 21 CAROLINA LIFE 1 MEMPHIS J T<VFP,"I7."P ftOM T BLACK Sc PO H A SOUTHERN ANI ATTENTK TO THE SURRE1 AKDJ OTHil OFFERED BY May 3 DHAWINC FROM OCTOBER Ut, 1 IN CONSEQUENCE OF TH $500,000 TO I VMS* LAND AND I MM Id] BUTLER, CUADWIf Under the iiiplcion( of the " Boilh Cart will give a 8ER1E8 OK CONCERTS, at t ing January 8th, 1873. Rafcra to all the Bankera, Broker*, and and South. 160,000 SEASON TICKS' If you hare not received a Circular, a Strictly Confidential. 8,406 GIFTS, AMOUB The Drawing of thia Great Southern En the following well known gentlemen i C Rutledge, of South Carolina ; General B p,.?, ?r u V L. Money for Ticket* ean be cent either by he promptly forwarded. DIRECT ALL LETTERS TO Principal Office, Charleston, 8. C. GBNK1AL M. C. BCILER, JOl Oct II CHOICE FAM Plantatio: JAMES G. B HAVING ret their store in order, and 1 CERIES, Ac., that can be bought t< trade, a large 8tock of FRESH GOODS. Stuart's Cut, Crushed, Granulated, A, D, Java, Leg a ay ra," Maraeaiko and Rio COl Green and Black TEA, of Bra* Quaity. Stuart's 8YURP, GOLDEN DRIPS and Sugar Cured HAMS, Breakfast BACON, Factory CHEESE, English Dairy and Di Oil! Edge Goshen BUTTER, Prim* Leaf rnuiTs PRESERVES and JE English CRACKERS/ English Albert Bl American CRACKERS, of all kinds, Frs MACKEREL. CANDLES and SOAP8, o BACON, SIDES and 8heulders ; I.iverpo BAGGING, of all kinds, and TIE8. WINES and LIQUORS, ot first quality. W1 HAVB A 1,00 ON E MARKET, FANCY AND T CHURNS, DUCKETS, TRA DUSTERS, COUNTER BR I FRESH GOODS REC James 205 B1 Oct 25 ~T. H. & M. IME WOULD call attention TO DRY GOODS, CARPE1 TAINS, ike. We have on hand one of the n this market, consisting of Silks, and other grades of FINE GOOl Prices. Foil lines ot Sheetings, with a complete aeeoitment of lit 24-3m W. X. lAILir. 0. ?. WILI SASLXY * WILLS, Ittornay* tad OomaMllora at Lai AND IN EQUITY, ORKKNVILLH, 8. C., PR ACJTIC* la ib? Court* af (ha Stala aa of tba United State*, and gW* aapaati ittaaUan l? ?a*a? la Baalniptcj. J una 1? | m i'll^ wwi-k^- -l-lj-j1' D COMMISSION JHANT. BWfTOOH ,?(1003 7 ed has inni!n the iOMMISSION BUSINESS O HIS IBRCH ANDIBE. ITm" im f 3 MORE COMPLETE O* EVER, ' BE BOLD AT ,E OR RETAIL { s J - ? ' tj." / .x i i, jnJi . >WI8T PRICES. WILL DO WELL TO *?ALL AND ' AND PRIOES BEFORE DERS ELSEWHERE. YARNS and SllIRTINGS by tbc T. W. DAVIS. * * >f NSllRANCE COMPANY, I, TENNESSEE. )AVIS, PRESID'T. ER STATE A?EMTS? D MUTUAL COMPANY. - 7 r j \*> DN IS CALLED WER YALUE PLAN, I ADVANTAGES, THIS COMPANY. 63 (( * POSTPONED 871, TO JANUARY 8M, 1872. t FEVER IN CHARLESTON, S. C. ' iFgiyen away. TH CAROLINA RATION ASSOCIATION JK, GARY ?fe CO., AGENTS. >lina Stats Agricultural and Mcchanleal Society," he Academy of Muslo, Charleston, 8. C., commencprominent gentlemen of the Country, hoth North re OF ADMISSION AT $6 EACH end for one, giving full particulars. All Orderi rrivo IV ALT. TO MOO,000. terprise will he conducted under the supervision of leneral A. R. Wright, of Georgia; Colonel II. H. radley T. Johnson, of Virginia; Hon. Roger A. Express or Post Oflce Order, and the Tickets will BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY A CO., lit CHAHWICK, OBSSR1L V. W. SAST. 33 3SB. ILY GROCERIES AND a Supplies. -O AlLIE & BRO. laving recaived a larga (apply ef the Bait GRO?r money,'now offer U their eruiomore and tue la t C and Yallow SUGARS. rFKKS. MOLASSES. New FLOUR, iteh CIIRK8B, LARD. ScU?T, Freeh. ?h. f all kinda. ol SALT, tAf?D A LABOZ STOCK O* RAVELING BASKETS, TUBS, VS, STRA W BROOMS, FEATHER 7SUES HEARTH BROOMS. REIVED EVERY WEEK. i G. Bailie ft Brother10AD ?STRUST. A UOUSTA, OA. < L. KINARD," , to onr Large and Veriod Stock of TINGS, OIL CLOTII RUGS, CUR- < | dost complete stocks ever offered in Alpacas, Merinos, Poplins, DeLains, t IS ewk:?i. - - - 1 ?, ~...vu ure onering at Reduced I Shirtings, Caeeimeres, Jeans, dec., ' wierj and Glove*. Give ns a call. J. H. & M. L. KINARD. i .1 T" i. . , m n?i ? m E. P. JONEH, AWWuwwwiFfir AW MW, a MOLIOJTOR IN BQUITW. j will nucmcs in all COURTS OF THIS STA1E AUO, ^ 3 IK TH* UNITED STATES COURTS. Oiu GrmvllU 0. I.( t. C. Jul, 1 iy ; v R. R* R? KMlwajf't Beadjr Relic CUBES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minute NOT ONE HOUR fur reading ihU adeartiaaracnt aaad ai oaa aoffer with pain. Rod way'a Ready Rtlwi la a cure far arai pain. It ?ai Ilia Aral and la THE ONLY PAIN REM ED that Instantly (taps tha moat axcruclatii pain* alltya imflametiona, and curat ?o KM lout, whether of tha Innge, atomac wait, or otbar glande or organe, by 01 p plication. fa from on? to twenty minutaa, no mi ler how violent or eaaroeietlng lha pa id* KDMitnaile, Heel-ridden, lolrm, Crl pled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or proatrat with direaae may suffer. RADWAY-d READY RELIEF Will afford ii.Mant mm. Inflammation the Kirioeva, inflammation of (ba BMdi inflammatioo of the Bowel*. Conjerticn tha Lung*,Sore Throat, Difficult Utaalliir Palpitation of the Heart. Hysterica, Croti Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influenae, Headed Tooothaaha, Neuralgia, RheutoalUm, Co Chill*, Ague Chill*. The application of the Ready Relief the part or part* where the pain or dil eulty exists will afford rare and comfort. Twenty drop* in half a tumbler of wat will in a few moment* cure Cramp*. Spam Sf.ur Stomach, Ileartburn. Sick Headed Diarrhea, Dyeentery, Colic, wind in t Bowel*, and at] Internal Tain*. Traveler* should a) war* earrv a bottle Fad way'* Ready Relief with them. A ft drop* (n water will prevent alcknc** pain* tr< m change of water It ia belt than French Brandy or Bittera a* a atim lant. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever and Ague cuted for fifty cent*. There ia not a remedial agent in this wot that will eure Fever and Ague, and all ot er Malerioue, Biloti*, Searlet, Typhol Yellow, and other Fever* (aided by Ra way'a Pill.) eo quirk aa Radway'e Rc?< Relief. Filty centa per bottle. HEALTH ! BEAUTY J Strong and Pure Rich Blood?Increase Flesh and Weight?Clear Skin and beautiful Complexlou *eeurtd to all. PR. RABWAY'S SARSAP/f RILLIAIV R ESOLVEUT Not only doea the Sarrannrillian Item] ant excel all known remedial agenta in t cur* of Chronic, Scrofuloua, Conatiluliom and Skin di*ea*ea; but it la the only po live cure for Kidnev and Bladder cot plaints, Urinary and Womb disease*. Ora fl, DikhcUi, Propay, Stoppage of Wall Incontinence of Urine, Bright'* Direxi Albuminuria, and in all case* where the ars brick duit deposits. or the water thick, cloudy, mixed with substances h the white of an egg, or threads like whi silk, or where is a morbid, dark, bilious a pearanee, and white bone du*t depesi and when there is a pricking, burning w sation when passing water, and pain in t Small of the Back and along the Loins Br. Radway's Perfect Purgative Pills, Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated wi sweet gum, purge, regulate, purity, clean and strengthen. Radway's rills, for t cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Livr Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous discs es. Headache. Constipation, Costivrne Indigestion, Dyapepaia, Bilousness Bilio Fever, Inflamation of the Bowels, Piles, at all Deiangemants of the Internal Viacet Warrsnted to effect a positive eure. Pur ly Vegetable, containing no mercury, mi crals, or deleterious drugs. Observe the following symptoms resul ing from Disorders of the Digestive O'gar Constipation. Inward Piles. Fullness the Blood in the Head, Acidity of tbeStoi ach, Nausea, Heartburn, Diauust of Foo Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, 80 P_.. Of_lT ww - E?iucmiiunf, running or Muttering at II Pit of lh? Siomach, Swimming of the lira Hurried and Difficult Breathing. A few doses of Itadwey'e PilU will fr the system from all the above named diao dera. Price, 26 centa per Box. Sold I Druggists. Read " Falac and True." Send one !e ter stamp to UADW AY A CO., No. 87 Mi den Lane, New Yoik. Information wot thousands will be tout you. July 26 12 ly PHOTOGB APHINGL HAVING rceeutly fitted up the roor over Whitmire A Ferguson's Stot with elegant lights, I am prcpaied*io < all kinds of PHOTOGRAPHING, at vei ihort notice. Satisfaction guarented to i W.M. W HEELER. May 21 X tf 1* ESTABLISHED IN 18357 GREENVILLE * COACH FACTORY Gower. Cox &. Markley. WE WOULD annouaee that we ara pr pared now to fill all orders lor VKHIOLK*. Having the largeat stock of labor-savir machinery in the State, and the moat akilf workmen in the South, we hope to be able supply all demands. The stock of ONE, TWO. THREE, FOUR, and RIX-UORSB IRON-AXLE PLANTATION WAGON! Will be kept full, and now, as for thirty?fii years, these wagons shall be the Standard or Exckllkkck. We are making, as uiual, a large stock i Rockawayi and Buggie At all prices ; tome new and elegant patten ?prices much reduced. We make SPRING WAGONS a specialty Apply for prioe lists te Gowcr, Cox &, Markley N. D. 35 years of faithful work??? guarantee. Aug30-17tf llllifptt ^WATER WHEEL Hill Oearini,Shidlinfct Pulley L^scnd roRA cutouuw_sfe: tee r n ly I. O. B ITT (.Be. v. P. McBRB. 0. 0 WBHII BUTLER, McBEE & STEPHENS, Utorneja and Counsellors at Lai and la Sqaity, GRBVNVILLE, 8. C., fill Practice la Utc Ocertc cf the ttat aai cf the Halted States. Me/ t\ i if . ,w , miiivuin DOI rrcomm-nd*d to ?r? Use latter diaeate, geat reliaf will follow ita ma. 1 ' ;y Tlia abore Medieloea are prepared , onlyby I DR. GILES L. GLAZENER, I Maaafaetaring Drogglet, I Greearille, S. 0. < ff* Sold by Drogfiata geaarally. i May Id I If < CONSUMPTION. ,f Its Cure and Its Preventive, BY J. H. SCUENCK, M. D. ' "J\Jf ANT a binat being hu ptutd iwaj, if 1 for whoao death there wu no otbor nuot than the neglect of kaewn and India' yatebljr proven neaai of ear*. Tboee near and dear to faalljr aad frienda are aleeping ' the dreamleae alumber Into whleh, had the/ calmly adopted Y DR. J08EPH M. SCHENCK'8 SIMPLE ?8 TREATMENT, "* and itiIM themselves of hla wonderfal efliceh> eious medieinei, they would not here fallen. m Dr. Schenk hua In bta own ease proved that wherever auflleient vitality remain#, that vitalil? ity, hy bia medicine# and the dhoetiona lor in their uae, la quiohened into bealtbfal vigor, p la this atatement there ia nothing preeumpt* rj noua. To the faith of the invalid la made no repreaentatlon that ia not a thonaand time# aubatantiated by living and vialble worka. * The theory of the cure by Dr. Scbenek's modicinea ia aa aimple aa it u unfailing. Ita phi| loaophy requires no argument. It la ael(-aa? auring, self-convincing. 8- The Seawood Touic and Mandrake Pill# are 'P? the first two weapona with which the citadel i?. of the malady la assailed. Two-tliirds of the Id caaea of consumption originate ia dyspepsia and a functionally disordered liver. With this to condition the bronchial tubes " sympathise " fi. with the stomach. Tbcy respond to the morbific action of theJiver. Here th?a*omes the tr culminating result, and the aettlng in, with all nf ita distressing symptoms, of CONSUMPTION, he w The Man.'rAe I>il1r are compcscil o/*n0 0 . ..-lure's noblest gifts?the P jdopbilUuin Pelof | tatum. They possess ell the blood-searching, )W alterative prup;;"?? <?' calomel, but nnli|{? or calomel, they tr -LEAVE NO STINO BEHIND." u" The work of cure is now beginning. The vitiated and mucous deposits in the bowels and in the alimentary canal are ejected. The _ liver, like a clock, is wound np. It nrouse# Id ^roD> torpidity. The stomach acta respon. sively, and tha patient begina to fact that he is ld getting, at laat, A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD. Jj The Seawood Tonle, in eonjnnotien with the Pills, permeates and aasiinilataa with tbejood. Chyliflcation is now progressing without ita , | previous tortures. Digestion becomes painless, and th? euro ia seen to bo at bond. There ia ol no more flatulence, no exacerbation of the atonaach. An appetite aela in. Now eomta the greatest Blood Purifier ever yet given by an indulgent father to suffering man. 8chenck'a Pulmonic Syrup comes in to ^_ perform ita functions and to hasten and complete the cure. It enters at once rpon its work. Nature cannot be cheated. It collects v and ripena the impaired and diseased portiona |,e of the lunga. In the form of gatherings, it ,| prepares them for expectoration, and lo ! in a ,{1 veiy abort time the malady is vanquished, the lt> rotten throne that it occupied is renovated and y made new, and the patient, in all the dignity of regained vigor, stepa forth te enjoy the man'**' hood or the womanhood that was. GIVEN UP AS LOST. r* if The second thing ia, the patients must stay I,, in a warm room until they get well; it ia aU l,e most impossible to prevent taking cold when the lungs are diseased, but it must be preven" ted or a cure cannot be effected. Freah air *' and riding eut, especially in this aection of the country in the fall and winter season, are all wrong. Physicians who recommend that course lose tboir patients, if Ibeir lungs are , badly diseased, and yet, because they are in ^ the bonse tbey must not sit down quiet; they moat walk about the room aa much and aa feat . aa the strength will hear, to get up a good eirculation of blood. The patients must keep in >r' good spirits?be determined to get well. This bas a great deal to do with the appetite, aad is the great point to gain, ur To despair of cure after such evidence of its od possibility in the wotst eases, and moral cera, tainty in all others, is sinful. Dr. Scbenck's e personal stateiasnt to the Faculty of his own n. cure was in these modest words : " Many years ago I was in tha last stages of I? PAnffltmnliitn anaAnatl ? W?I I ??huuvu ?</ UIJ ?n?u , auu Ml uua |f, time my physicians thought that I could not j lira a week ; then, tike a drowning man catch* ? ing at straws, I heard of and obtained the pre" parationa which I now offer to the public, and they made a perfect cure oi tne. It aeoined to ur me that I could feel them penetrate my whole I"* ayatem. They aoon ripened the matter in my d. lung*, and I would apit up more than a pint of offensive yellow matter every morning for ee a long time. r* Aa aoon aa that began toeubeide, my cough, jy fever, pain and night aweata all began to leava me, and my appetite became ao great j, that it waa with difficulty that I could keep from eating too much. I aoon gained my . atrength, and have grown in fleah ever aince." " I waa weighed ahortly after my recovery," added the Doctor," then looking like a mere akeleton ; my weight waa only ninety, seven pounda ; my present weight la two hundred and twenty-five [226] pounda, and for yeara I have enjoyed uninterrupted health." r Dr. Bchenck haa diacontinucd hia prefeajo aional viaita to New York and Iloaton. lie or hia aon, Dr. J. II. Schenck, Jr., at ill continue r<v. to aee patients at their offlee, No. 16 North Sixth 11 Jtreet, Philadelphia, every Saturday from 9 A. M. te 3 P. M. Those who wiah a thorough examination with the Respirometer will he charged $6. The Respirometer declares the exact condition of the lungs, and patienta can readily learn whether they are curable or not. The directions for taking the medicines are adapted to the intelligence even of a child. Follow these directions, and kind Nature will do the rest, excepting that in aome cases the m Mandrake Pills are to be taken in increased doses ; the three medicines need no other ae eompanimcnts than the ample instructions that accompany tbnm : Firat create appetite. Of returning health hunger is the myst welcome symptom. When it comes, aa it will come, let e- the despairing at oris be of good cheer. Oood blood at once follows, the cough loosens, the night sweat is abated. In a abort time both of these morbid symptoms are gone forever. >f Dr. Bcbenok's medicines are constantly kept "I in tens of thouaanda of families. Aa a laxa ? tive or purgative, the Mandrake Pills are a wauuaiu pmpursiion ; wmit jn? I'UimODlO Syrup at curer of roughs and colds, may bo regarded aa a prnphylacteric agalnat coniumptios in anjr nf iu forma. Price of the Pulmonio Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, $1.60 a bottle, or $7.60 a half dozen. Mandrake Pilla, 26 centa a box. For lale by _ all druggists and dealera. > Wholoaale Agent, JOHN F. 1IKKHY, No. College Place, New York City. re March 22 d? ly No Good Health Without Pure Blood. DR. GLAZKNER'S r. SPIKENARD AMD QUEEN'S DELIGHT # WILL PURIFY THE BLOOD t ir AND hJMOVF. Liver Complaint, Khenma Scrofula, Caibuncles Bd Skin Deseases, Twin* in th. 4KA Bones, Dyspepsia, IWitet oe the Kidneys and Bladder, pain io (he )Back and Loins, and all the various Ailments produced bv Impure Blood and Vitiated 8ecreliona. Buy one Bottle and try it, and if it !r fail* to gin* any relief, buy no more. I o DR. GLAZENER'8 LINIMENT or PAIN , EXTRACTOR Is good la Rheunsatlrm, Neuralgia, Headache, Pain in the Back, I Sprains, Ac. DR. GLAZENER'8 FAMILY V EG ETA- J > BLE LIVER PILLSare sale remedial agents ' " to overeome D.rangeaients of the Liver and to Purify the Blood. \ DR. OLAZENER'd COUGH RELIEF is - excellent for all eases of Cough of any kind, frnm Hrnnn In flnn.iimrol? -1'1 * I? ^ ^ 1"' I' ^' I. Wttan, FnfrUtor. R. H. HcDmili a Co., Dn>o(UM * 8?. AfnU, |u rnuKlm.Cal . ?* M Cwwm M.. N -V. ILLMM Rnar TmIhmt < Ikalr W?*4?rAil Oanlira Mmm> Bitter* in not rile Fancy Mik. Reda of Pwr Rnm, * Wkltkor. Protf MriU ul BoAim LUnara, lor Unt opioad tad milwid to jInm tbo tut*, ailed - Took*," ~ Appetiser*." - Reetorere," An. that htl tho tippler on to ii cnlcsiaem and rata, bat aro * trao Medicine, mad# Item tho XlUw Roota and Horbo of California, rroo ftrow all Alcehallo Mnalaala. Thar art tho ORIAT BLOOD PURIFIKR tad A 1,1 FB GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invlforator of tb# Brrtem, earryeSallpeUooeae matter and roatorln* the blood to hr*"T eoadltlom. Ho peraon can take theea Bitter* aeein'1la| t* directions and remain loac enved. provided their bone* are not deetrored br mineral poleoo or other arcane, and tho vital ?ana tract ed beyond tbo point of repair. w?- - Qeallo rartatlre a* wofP Thnjr art a %. - > eeenltar merit na a Toale, pomcmlnr. alto, ? . Of aetln* aa a powerful agent In relieving OongeeUon or Inflammation of the Liter, and of alt tho Tloeeral Organs. FOR FBMAliB COMPLAINTS, whether ha ronng or old. married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the tun of Ufe, theoe Tonic Bitter* have no agnel. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rhea* matt am and Gnat, ftyoaepola or dlflootloa, Blllnaa* Remittent and 1Im<! lAver, KUmfi and Blndder, this I Bitters have bMn moat aacmaafUL Sack BMMN in Mind by VlilairH Blood, which la imnllr produced br derangement of the Digestive Onaoa. DYBPKPfllA OS INDIGBBTIOW, Haodoebo, Pain In tba ShoaMara, Concha, Tlghtnoaa of tho Chaat. Dlialnaaa, Boor Srnotatlona o Uo Stomach, Bad Taato In tha Month, Bilious AMadka. Palpitation of tho Heart, Inflammation ad tha Lungs, Pain In the regions of tha Kidneys, and ? hundred other palnfnl aymptoma ara.tho oOaprlnca of Dyspepsia. Thoy invigorate tha Stomach and atimalate tho tarpid Liver oad Bowels, which render them of an equalled efficacy in cleanatng tha blood of alllapurtUea, and Imparting now life and vigor to tha whol* ijiutil FOR. BRIM DISUflM, BrnpUona.1 attar. Bait Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald Haad, Bora Byes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scarfs, decolorations of tha Bain, Humors and Diseases of tha Skin, of whatever ngme or nature, are literally dog up and oarrted out of the system In a short time by the use of these Hitter a One bottle In euch oases will oonvince the most Incredulous of their curative effect. Otsanse tha Vitiated Blood whenever you And Its kpirltlM bursting through tha akin In Pimples, Xruptlona or Boras; cleanse It whan you find M obstructed and sluggish in tha veins; cleanse it whan It la foul,and your feelings will tall you whan. Keep tha blood pura, and tha health of tho ay statu will follow. FIB, TAPS, and other WORMS, urkiug In tha eyatem of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. BOLD BY ALL DRUOOI8TS AND DBAI.BRS. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD A CO.. Druggists and Oen. Agents, Sen Francisco, Old., and B and M Commerce Street, New York. fUT" k'ur tale id the Ciiy ci LitiiiMlIu DR. M. A. HUNTER A CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drug?( Medicines, Chemicals, Ac., Ac. May 10 1 MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS / / J8UX THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL PRESERVE IT. If You Value Your Eyc?i|{ht USE THESE PERFECT LENSES, f ROUND FROM MINUTE CRYSTAL PEBBLES, Melted together, end derive their nertio ' Diamond " on account of their Hardline* and Brilliancy. They will last many year* without change, and are warranted superior to ail other*, manufacture) by J. E. SPENSER & CO., N. Y. Caution ?Nona genuine unless slumped with our trade mark. J. C. C. TURNER. Sole Agent for Oieenville, S. C. From whom they can only be obtained. No Pedlera employed. May 10 1 ly inpoiiTAiT noTici: TO CONSUMERS OF DRY GOODS. All Rtlail Ordtrt amounting to $20 anil Orrr Delirtred in any Pari of tht Country FREE OF EXPRESS CHARGES. HAMILTON EASTER & SONS, OF BALTIMORE. MR., IN order the better to meet tho want* of the Retail Customer* at a distance, havn established a SAMPLE BUREAU, and will, upon application, promptly tftid by mail full lines of samples of the Newest anil most Fashionablo Hoods, of French, Kngli-h and Domestic Mrnufacturc, guaranteeing at nil times to sell at low, if not ?t ff?? prfcrf, tt?AU any house in tbo country. Buying our goods from the largest a?d most celebrated manufacturers in the riilcscnt parte of Europe, and importing the sumo by. Steamers direct to Baltimore, our stock iy at alt times promptly supplied with the notreltics of the London and Pari* markets. As we buy and sell only for cash, and make no bad debts, wo are able .mt ? m-- - ?11 oar goods at from Ten to Fiftaeo per cout Lets Profit than if we gave credit. In sending for aamplea specify the kind of good* dettrod. We keep the beat grades of evory elaat of goods, from the lowest to the most oostly. Orders nnaooompanied bj the cash willb. sent C. 0. I>. Prompt-Paying Wholesale Bayers are invited to inspect the Stock in onr Jobbing and Paokage Department. Address HAMILTON EA8TER A RONS, 197, 199, 201 and 203 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. Dec 7 29 ly Land for Sale. AS applications have been made for smaller parcels of Land, the subscriber has con eluded to sell apart of bis QltEEN PLACE accordingly, lie now offers to sell a lot of ten acres on the southwest eorner, running across the bottom, about 5*2 acres, at $40 per acre. Three Lota of 10 acres each, bordering on the east on the Paris Mountain Road, an<l on the west on lands of H. P. Hammet, Esq., at $40 per aere. Also one Lot ef ten acres of Woodland, on the northwest corner, at $60 per aere. Dividing fences to be built by the purchaser. Persons desiring further Information me* ipplj to Copt. G. H. Wella, or to the wkrcrU bor. JAMKH C. FURMAN. Aug 1 14 tf Notice of Removal. MR. A. B MORRISON return* hie nineere thanke to tho eltisen* of Oieenrllle end the enrroonding country for the liberal patronage which they hare extend, rd to him einee ha hae opeaed bnaineee. tie Itae now removed to the eland on Main Street, neat below Foeter A Hunter, where be'guarantee* full eaiiefaetion in MAKING, PUTTING and FITTING, In the beet end neitot worknieu.hip and manner the suvptry eaa afford. ?|f-H