The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, December 20, 1871, Image 4
Table ft'tfftl*.
The following rules for tabid
etiquette vrill probably bo obsefroil
as closely as any that could be
given:
SDo iMfcjt couunencegating be
;ra6k, im> known Some
to wloja bjjpwlt an larger a
iug-boa into u half moon,
and to have to hold it betwoen
thoir teeth, uuder4 suspension of
the rulos, during a blessing. This
is disgraceful. -> ,r
- 2.- Do not aupsoup with ft fork.
Yoqr soup wiM-ftkpaya ^baye -you
lit a'diaadvabtftgo with touch odds.
Besides, it is 44 superfluous."
3. Ia passing jokir platb to be
rehelpod, retain yWr knife and"'
foikiiti yonr test pocket* > f
Wlfen asked for ft disK, do
not pi;onel?ij; across the , surface of
the table after tho manner or
game of shoveUboard: ulways
pitcb it gracefully, after the. itoaiinor
ol quoits.*: This will be
44 quoit" sufticiont.
5. Never try to eat fisb witb a
salt-cellar,
0. Wbilo drinking be careful
not to1 empty Iwt cbTfee, or any- j
thing of that sort into your neighbor's
irnpor collar.
7. l)o not eat too fast. You J
will not 44 get lift," if you make j
bp iri heroic dotoofe forMast time.
8. It you find' anything suspi- (
cious in your hash, don't eat any
more hash ; and it there is airyiltirfcrw
in i?a?i r# unit 1? * Kiilliii*
t5 Vl,b I v 11 UUblUI pi U*
pose a toast or tell an anecdote.
0. When you burn your mouth
with a cold potato, don't whistle
or make faces uLthe company, hut
shed tears in silence.
10. Never leave the taUte without
asking the lady of the house
to be excused ; but it you happen
to be at a barbecue or a tree
lunch, doD't leave as long as there
is a bone or a crumb in sight.
Pat and the ParsonPatrick,
before bo became
joined in the bonds of 44 holy wedlock
" with Bridget, was in the
service ot Father McNulty. One
day that good prie6t expected a
call from a Protestant minister,
and wished for some excuse to got
i ~c i 11r ?!.
i ui ui mm. ou owning x nines,
he proceeded to give him instruct
tions.
44 Patrick," said he, " if that minister
comes here to day, I do not
want to see him."
"Yes, yer riverence."
" Make sonic kind of an excuse,
Patrick, and send hynaway."
"What shall I tell lnin if he
cornea, yer riverence ?"
" Tell him I am uotat home."
44 Would you have me tell a lie
to him, yer riverence?"
" No, no, Patrick ; but get him
out some way?give him an evasive
answer."
44 An evasive answer, is it? I'll
do it, av course, yer riverence."
The matter thus arranged,
Father McNulty retired to his
libarry, and Patrick went about
hie duties. About dusk in the afternoon
the worthy priest came out
of his room and found Patrick in
unusually good spirits.
44 Well, Patrick," snid, he, " did
the minister call to-day ?"
" Vcs, sir-r r."
44 And did von cot rid of him ?"
"I did, sir.7' "
44 Did he ask if I was in ?"
14 lie did, sir."
44 And what did you say to
him ?"
441 gave him an evasive answer."
44 An evasive answer, Patrick ?"
44 Yes, yer rivercnce."
44 And what did you say to
him ?"
44 lie asked me was yez in, and
I told him, was his grand mother
a donkey ?''
Beyond Peu Cent.?General
Cralt, one of our prominent lawyers,
was hailed, while passing
lYeeinai.'s jewelry store, by the
proprietor, with, 4' General,
come in here a moment: wo have
something for you to solve. If a
man brings bis watch to me to be
lixed, and it costs me ten cents to
.l.v it- orwl T L'lion it !1 u'Aflt ntlfl I
charge him six dollars, what per
cent, do I make ? We have been
liguring, and make it nine hundred
per cent, and have only got up to
one dollar. IJow much do you
make it at six dollars?"
" Well," replied the General,
" I do not wonder at your perplex
:>r , ;a kuown, and the
celebrated Jtubbit calculating inuchine
has demonstrated, that at
certain points In progressive nuin
hers the law governing thcoi
changes. In this caso the law I
would change, and long before it I
would reach the six dollars it would
run out of per cent, and into what is
known as larceny 1"
I3k Virtuous,?" J'e virtuous
and you will be happy," said a
lather to his son, who was leaving
home to take his first year in
college.
" I will, dad," answered the
son ; " but I bhall lose a devilish
lot of fun."
The old man collapsed.
44 Be virtu one and you will be
eccentric" was t lie ArtcmuB
W ard way of looking at it.
44 Bo virtuouB, fear God and
keep your bowels open," is the
doctor's maxim.
,4 Be virtnone, and jou will,
bavo a soft thing?on heaven " is
tho motto of tic Young Metis's!
Chri ft uu Association. *
TTo Diffkkknck.?A man was
ouce traveling through the State
w Illinois, atiU1 connng to a terry
and being out of money, the tollowiug
colloquy took place boiweeiukiiu
and the ferryman :
Ferryman : I say. mister, hnvo
you got any money I
Tigveler: No. sir.
fwrlman : Have you got any
home !
p Traveler : No, sir.
Ferryman : Can you borrow
any money.?
Traveler : No.
, .Kerrymail: Do you expect to
?41 any on the other side ?
Traveler : No, sir.
IFerryman : Well, then, you hart
better stay whore yon are, for it
makes d?d little difference which
side von are on.
nfcy Fangled Notion.?Recently,
two persons traveling on
the road to Gotham in a light wagon
were smoking cigars from the
tiro of which some straw ignited.
The flames soon drove them from
*th?ir seats and while busy extinguishing
the fire a countryman
who had been tor some time folfowiug
thorn on horse buck, alighted
to assist them.
4-1 have been watching the
smoke for sometime," he 6aid.
>u Why, then, did you not give
us notice?" asked the travelers.
41 Well," responded the rustic,
44 there are so many new tangled
notions now-a days, I thought you
were going by steam."?i'atriot.
? -4 ?
Tiik Republican papers out
West are indulging in all sorts of
jokes about the Democratic 4k Departure."
One of them illustrates
the policy by this anecdote of a
boy and woodchuck. The boy
was observed watching for a
woodehuck to come out of his
hole. 41 Do you suppose you can
catch him?" said a passerby.
" Catcli him ?" said the hoy, contemptuously.
" I've got to catch
him, stranger ; we're out of
meat."
1
A BLU8UING damsel in Philadol{>hia
has a man and a dog up bo
ore tho Police Court, to answer
the charge of assault and battery
on the dog's part. When asked
what the dog did, said he bit
her. When asked where, after
considerable hesitation and blushing,
sho replied,On the left drum
stick."
Michael Aldkns, a Wcchauken
(N. J.) beggar, was lately tound
dead upon a table in his hut, with
$1,500 lying beside him. The
miser had died counting h i s
money. lie had not been seen
for sonic time, and the curiosity
of the neighbors led them to enter
his cabin, where he was found
dead as described.
Fleming & Maxwell
WOULD respectfully inform i lie pnlic
11uit lln-y have purchased the- Shop
of Samuel liluck, in the ohl Court llounr,
nml are prepared to do WORK in
their line in n first does nianuer, and they
polieit tlie Patronage ol their Friends and
Public generally. 27-tf
ip. FaU^Trade. 1871.
m'M? 2 0VH81 CTCJH3 2
D0U1ILE nnd Single llarrcl (Inns, llrccchloading
und Mu/.clo-loading Guns, of
English, French and Gcnuun manufacture, nt
rill prices.
Single Guns at $2.50, $1.00, $0.00, $8.00,
$12.00 tn $20.00 each ; Double Guns frmn
$7.00 to $200.00 each.
fflS'JDOl 3P3ST03.S2 2
Smith .t Wesson, Colt's, Allen's, Sharp's,
and nil the popular and approved kinds.
SPORTSMAN'S GOODS of great variety.
MMmmnow
For Guns, Pistols and Rifles.
BEST QUALITY AND AT LOWEST PRICES,
Country merchants and sportsmen arc invited
to call and examine our largo and well
selected stock of the above goods, which we
import direct and huy from the manufacturers.
Orders by mail filled promptly, and
sent by express, C. O. D.
POULTNEY, TRIMBLE & CO.,
200 TV. fl M.TIM O It P. S T /,' /' r T
BALTIMORE. MD.
Mar 22 S 18-? 46 ^y
DOORS, SASHES,
BLINDS, &c.
P P. T OALE,
Mannfactnrcr and Dealer,
No. 20 Jtfiyne Strret anil Horlbrcl't WhnrJ\
CLIA RLESTOft, 8. C.
fy Tliis is the largest and most corn*
Sl?te Factory of the kind in the Southern
tales, and all articles in this line can he
furnished hy Mr, 1'. P. Toalk at pi ices
which defy competition.
. E?" 4 I>n111|>h 1 et. with full and detailed
list of all sizes of Doors, Hashes and lilinds,
and tlx prices of each, will be sent free
and post paid, on application to
P. P. Toalc,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
July 12 10 ]y.
The Southern Hotel
HAS been refitted and
Ts put in com plate order fur
MViSMtr&b th* accommodation of the
WrfAPSfcflK.traveling public. Kates of
.Uoaid reasonable. Call and tfive me a
trial. J. 0. YEAR01N.
May 8 53 3m
I I I <! ! II II II i M h?
FACTOR AND COMMISSION^
TUG VNDERSIGHGD MAS ADDED THE
FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION 1U$INESS
TO JUS . // .1.)
C15 X15 U AL MBit CD AND ISB. .
.;' ' (.'!
; ;
' ; ' ' . } . .. * 1 ' J r? I
si"?? iTmins s
IS LARGER AND MORE COMPLETE
THAN BVBR,
AND WILL BE SOLD AT
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS WILL DO WELL TO CALL AND
EXAMINE STOCK AND PRICES BEFORE
SENDING ORDERS ELSEWHERE.
I ^ A . 1 . I
ITc will also furnish YARNS and SHIRTINGS by the
Dale at Factory prices.
T. W. DAVIS.
June 21 1 tf
CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE COM*M,
TIloinI'ebis,
JEFFERSON DAYIS, PRESID'T.
UDAtK A rOlllEll STATE AGEATS.,
A SOUTHERN AND MUTUAL COMPANY.
ATTENTION IS CALLED
TO TIIE SURRENDER VALUE PLAN,
AND OTHER ABWANTAGESs
OFFERED BY THIS COMPANY.
May 52 tf
POSITIVELY TO TAKE PLACE JANUARY 877/, 1S72.
$500,000 TO BL~ GIVEN AWAY.
TIIK, SOUTH CAROLINA
I LAND AND IMMIftHATIflV ISSftm^TfW
w ve wm aMJU ?IVt< O-JL cJ V/ \3 Jtl&JL lHl Jll \J i 1
. RUTLKR, CI IA1') WICK, GARY 4c CO., AOKNTS,
Under the auspicious of the " South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society,"
will give a SERIES OF CONCERTS, nt (he Academy of Music, Charleston, S. C., comuiencinjj
January Sth, 1872.
Holer? to ull the Rankers, Rrokcrs, and prominent gentlemen of the Country, both North
and South.
1^0.000 REASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION AT $.1 EACH
If you have not received a Circular, send for one, giving full particulars. All Order?
Strictly Cuiijiilentiiil.
2,405 GIFTS, AMOUNTING IN ALL TO $500,000.
The Drawing of this Great Southern Enterprise will be conducted under the supervision of
the following well known gentlemen: General A. R. Wright, of Georgia ; Colonel 11. IIHutlcdge,
of South Carolina; General Bradley T. Johnson, of Virginia; Hon. Kogor A.
I'ryor, of New York.
.Money for Tickets can be sent cither by Express or Post Office Order, and the Tiokots will
be promptly forwarded.
DIRECT AI.L LETTERS TO BUTLER, CIIADWICK, GARY A CO.,
Principal Office, Charleston, S. C.
UKNKHAI. II. V. ULILEIt, J 01IM <11 AH WICK, CKHKItAl. M. W. CART.
Oet II 2J Sin.
FOR
Fill TRADE.
JR0SS ?? BJMUS & BE?,,
i AUGUSTA, GA.,
'
HAVEjibt coini'l't"' opening Il>?-ir new and beautiful stock of CARPETS, is ,
conditiug of Body Brussels Carpel*. English Velvet Carpets, English Brussels,
Three Plvs, lngmins, Vciietiims urd otlier Carpets suited for Psll Trade. Also, a large
line of low-pried Carpale. We have alro opened a superb stock of French Reps, Terrys
and Dnuiiuks for Curtains, wl'li all the Centre Tassels, Gimps and Linings to match
Particular attention is invited to our stock of
Now French Tambourod Laco Curtains,
Of exquisite finish, snd Nottingham Lace Curtains, Cornices and Rands. All of the
very latest styles in WINDOW SHADES, of the newest patterns. We have opened a
large assortment of all sizes made Our customera can get any priced shades they want.
FLOOR and TAliI E OIL CLOTHS, of the finest quality of goxds manufacture], of
any width, and cut nnv size wanted.
Star Oil Cloth and C'ash, Stair Ito la. Oil Cloth Ruga, Door Mats, Rngs and Mattings,
the largest assorted stock ever shown in Augusta. Wsll Papers. Borders and Paper
Shades, in almost endless variety. Gilt, Flowered, Hall, Oak and Plain Papsrs. at
prices to suit the times. Also, of llair Cloths, and Furniture Coverings and Trim
ruings, we have a large supply. Druggets and-Crumb Cloths, any sise. Picture Tsn
sels, Picture Cold, Picture Nails, and all things else connected with the Carpal Trade
JAMES O. IIA1L1E Sc HRO.,
25-3m 205 BROADSTREKT.
j. H . & M rxriONARi),
it it
IftfE WOULD call attention to our Large and Varied Stock of
UJ DRY GOODS, CAKPETINGS, OIL CLOTH RUGS, -CURTAINS,
<fec.
We Lave on hand one of the most complete stocks ever offered in
this market, consisting of Silks, Alpacas, Merinos, Poplins, DeLains,
and other grades of LINE GOODS, which wo are offering at Reduced
Prices. lull lines of Sheetings, Shirtings, Cassimeres, Jeans, Arc.,
with a complete assoitrnent of Hosiery and Glove*. Give us a call.
24~3m J. H. St M. L. KINARD.
IV. K. KASLKV. O. 0. WKU. JOKES
EASLEY & WELLB, AIP ItiAW,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law jyj) solicitor in nqujty.
ANI) IN EQUITY. WILLPH attic* w*u.
ORBENVILLE, fl. c., COURTS OF THIS STAT K
A LAO.
,N TnE UN,TED STATE*COURT*
1 attention to cnsct in liunkruptry. I Ofllee Greenville C. H., fl. C.
June 13 3 J"'? 7 , .|jt
JE-T^trona buvo my thanks fur past JB
mIm Jofevora, Ac. I oootiaua to autko
additiona to my Stock of JEWEL- CBw
M. 0. DUTLSK. f. F. M(lf(
BUTfc&R * MoBEC.
Attorney* aoA 6?ui?Uor8 ?t Saw
^ ? BKEX Vlf,Ste7,' S.. C.,
will4 Practio* 1ft the Cotirta if thai ItiN
Mid of ibo United Statee. * \
Mey'il " 4r- U
&INSMAN tfe no WELL,
L ..
Factors ana Commission Mer
chants. .
?:o:?
Liberal Advances made on Cotton
and Naval Stores.
CnARLESTON, S. C.
. S?p 8 18 4m
Sixty-Five First Prize Medala Awarded.
oSuthern Piano
WM. KNABE &C0.,
Manufacturers of
GRANDi SQUARfc AND UPRIGHT
PIANO FORTES,
f \ 1 ' iialtimqme, mb.
These Instruments have been before the
Public for nearly Thirty Years, and upon
incir excellence tiione auninca an unj>nrchaMtd
pta*enri)ititoe, wuioh pronounces them unique
lot!, In \
TONE. TOUCH,
WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY.
All our Square Piauoa hare our Mew Improved
Overstrung Scale and the Agrefl'e
Treble.
We would call special attention to our late
Patented Improvement* iu (fraud Piano* and
Square Grit mis, found iu no other Piauo,
which bring the Piano nearer perfection than
has yet been attained.
Every Piano Fully Warranted for Five Tears.
We are by special arrangement enabled to
furnish Parlor Organs and Melodeona of the
umsi celebrated makers, wholesale and xetail
at lowest Pactory Prices. p?
Illustrated Catalogues and Price'v Lists
promptly ftirnlshod on application to
WM. k'NADK A CO., liultiniore, Md,
Or any of our regular established agt-ueirs.
Oct. 18 24 dm
mONLY CANNOT BUY IT!
FUR SIGHT JS PRICELESS 11
BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES
WILL PRESERVE IT.
If Yon Value Your Eyc?iglit
IJSK tress
PERFECT LENSES.
GROUND FROM MINUTE CRYS1AI PEBBLES,
Melted together, end derive their name
"Diamond" on account of their Hardness
and Brilliancy. They will laat many years
without change, and are warranted superior
to all others, tnauufuct urcd by
J. E. SPENSER & CO.. N. Y.
Caution ?None genuine unless stamped
with our trade mark.
J. U C. TL'KNKU. Sole Agent
for Qiepnville, S. C.
From whom they can only he obtained.
No Pedlers employed.
May 10 1 ly
L^nd for Sale.
AS applications have been made for smaller
parcels of Land, the subscriber has eon
I eluded to ssll apart of Ids OltKEN FLACK
accordingly, lfu now offers to soil a lut <>f
ten Acres on tho southwest comer, running
across the bottom, about 1x2 acres, at 91* per
acre. Threo Lots of 10 acres each, bordering
on the cast on the l'uris Mountain Road,and
on the. west on lunds of 11. P. llauiuiet, E.g.,
at $40 per acre. Also one Lot ot ten acres
of Woodland, on the northwest corner, at $.'?0
per acre. Dividing fences to be built by the
purchaser.
Persons desiring further information may
apply to Capt. G. II. Wolls, or to the subscriber.
JAMES C. FUltMAN.
Aug 2 1.1 tf
Notice of Romoval.
Mil. A. B MORRISON returns his sincere
thanks to the citizens ef Gteenville
and the surrounding country for the
liberal patronage which they have extended
to him sinee he has opened business He
has now removed to the stand on Maiu
Street, next below Foster A Hunter, wheie
lie guarantees full satisfaction in MAKING,
CUTTING and FITTING, In the beat and
neatest workmanship aud manner tha
eoantry can afford. 42-U
PHOTOGBAPHING.
HAVING recently tilted up the room*
over WLitmire it Ferguson's Store,
with elegant light*, I am picpaied to Jo
all kinds of I'HOTOORArMING, at very
ihorl notice. Satisfaction guarented to all
W. M WHEELER.
May 21 8 it 1*
ESTABLISHED IN 1835.
GREENVILLE ;
COACH FACTORY.
Gower, Cox & Markloy.
WK WOOL1) announce that we are prepared
now to fill all order* for
VEMOOLKS.
Having the largest stock of labor-saving
machinery in the State, and the most skilful
workmen in the South, we hope to be able t?
supply all demands.
J DS HOOK OI
ONE, TWO, 0
THREE, FOfJR,
and 8IX-IIOKSK
IIION-AXJLE
PLANTATION WA.Q0N5
Will bo kept full, and now, an tor thirty ?Are
year*, these wagons shall be the
Standard or Excki.lknce.
We are making, aa uaual, a large stock o
Kockawny* and Buggici
At all prices ; some new and elegant patterns
?prices much reduced,
We make 8PRIN0 WAUONS a specialty.
Apply for price lisle
fiewer, Co*
Ac Markley.
N- D. 35 yen re of faithful work?our
guaikntec, jtug3<M7tf
* CONSUMPTION.
Ito Curt tftMU IteTentiTe, (
BY J. H.9CUENCK, M. D.
MANY a kotnol holng but puMd awmf,
for whote death th.ro wat bo vtkor
Man tb.n tkqffctgloet of krf** a?d inditjwtably
proToa ifni of cwi4. Iboto noer
calmlj adopjod
UK. JO&CFH It^ijjlHlNCK a SIMFLV
and ar?llod themtelroa of kia woadortbl ofl^aclo?l
ta.djei.et, tkoy world not haro folios.
Dr. Bchcnk boa i? kit u?d cm prvtwl that
wli.rer.r Mi AtfltuttKaJi^fkaM^pa, that vitality,
by kta taodiola** *U tko direotioaa for
tbair uao, it qoickon.d i?t<> boolthtal vigor.
la Uiir lUkaiut th.ro it nothing protmiapt"
uomm. To ti?a f.jtk of tko taValid it undo bo
-?i.U ? t H..J tin,..
J1UH.VU ? < aw --substantiated
by living and visible works.
The tbcorv of the cure by Dr. Scbsnck's medicines
is as pimple u ktii unfailing. Its philosophy
requires no arguinont. It is selt-as uriug,
self-convincing.
Tbo Seawood Tuple end M sod rake Pills are
the first twi>) eoputis with wbioh the citadel
of tbo malady is assailed* Two-thirds of the
cases of consumption originate in dyspepsia
and a ftinctionully disordered liver. Witb this
condition the brouchinl tubes " sympathize "
witb the stoMtoeh.. They respond to the ,norbifie
action of the liver. Hera then coines thin
culoiinatiug result, and the sotting in, with all
its distrossiug symptoms, of
CONSUMPTION.
The Mandr.?'1* 1?'"' Bre coropesed of one o
Nature's noblest gi'.*?*?*be P'dophillium l'eltatum.
They possess ail i.*?'1 blood-searching,
alterative properties of culoincl, bUl unlike
calomel, they
"LEAVE NO STINO BEHIND."
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 up. It arouses
from its torpidity. The stomach sets responlively,
and the patient begins to feel that he is
getting, at Inst,
A SUPPLY OF OOOD BLOOD.
The Senwood Tonic, in conjunction with the
Pills, permeates and assimilate* with the food.
Chyliflcation is now progressing without its
j previous tortnres. ingestion becomes painless,
; and the cure is seen to be at hund. There is
I no more flatulence, no exacerbation of the sto!
raach. An appetite sets in.
Now comes the greatest Blood Purifier ever
yet given by an indulgent father ta suffering
man. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup eoaies in to
I>crforin its function* and to bastes and complete
the cure. It enter* at onee a pen its
work. Nature eanaut be ebeated. It collects
and ripens tb* impaired sad diseased portions .
Iol tUe lUUgS. 1U the lurMl Ol gatherings, 11
prepares tbcui for expectoration, and lo ! in ?
vety abort time the malady is yauijuisbed, the
| rotti u throne that it ocoupted is renovated uud
mads now, and tbs patiout, in all tho dignity
of regained vigor, steps fortk to onjoy Uio manbood
or tbe womanhood tbat was.
UIVKN UP AS LOST.
Tbe second thing is, the patients mast stay
in a warm room until they get well ; it is nl?
most impossible to prevent taking cold when
the lungs are diseased, hot it mast be prevented
or a care cannot be effected. Fresh air
and riding eat. espeeieily ia this section ot
the country ia the fall and winter season, arc
all wrong. Physicians who recomiuiend thui
course lose their patients, if their longs arc
badly diseased, aud yot, beuauae thoy are in
tho bouse tbey must not sit dowu nuiot; they
must walk about tbo room as much and as fust
as tbe strength will hour, to got up a good circulation
oi blood. Tbo patients must keep in
good spirits?he determined to get well. This .
bus u great deal to do with tbo appetite, and
is the great point to gaiu. .
To deapuir of cure after such evidence of its
possibility iu tbe woist cases and moral cerlaiuty
iu all others, is sinful. Dr. Schenck's
personal statement to tbe Faculty of bis own
cure was in these modest words :
" Many years ago I was in the last stages of
consumption ; ooufined to uiy bed, and at ono
time my physicians thought tbat I could not
live a week ; then, like a drowning man catching
at straws, 1 heard of and obtained the preparations
which I now offer to the public, and
ilioy made a perfeot euro ol me. It seemed to
me that 1 eould feel them penetrate my whole
system. Thoy soon ripeued tbe matter in my
lungs, aud I would spit up more than u pint
of offensive yellow matter every uioruiug for
a long time.
As soou ua that begnn to subside, m/cough,
fever, pain and night sweats nil began to
Icavo tuo, and my np|>*tite became so great
tbut it was with difficulty that I could keep
from cutiug too much. I soon gained my
strength, and bare grown in flesh ever since."
' I was weighed shortly after my recovery,"
added the Doctor," then looking like a mere
skcletou ; my weight was only ninety- seven
pounds ; my present weight is two hundred
ami twenty-five [226] pounds, and for yours I
heve onjoyed uninterrupted health."
Dr. Schrnck bad discontinued bis professional
visits to New York and Boston. He or
his son, Dr. J. H. Schenck, Jr., still continue
to seepatientsat their office, No. 15 North Sixth
ttreet, Philadelphia, every Saturday from U
A. M. to 3 P. M, Those who wieh a thorough
examination with the Respirometei will be
charged $&. The Rcspirometcr declares tbe
exact condition of the lungs, and patient* can
readily learn whether they ur? curable or not.
The diroctions for takinir the medicines are
adapted to tbe intelligence oven of a child.
Follow these directions, and kind Nature will
do tbe rest, excepting that in soino cases tbe
Muudruke Pills are to bo taken in increased
doses ; tbe three uicdiciues need no other uc
couipaninients than tbe ample instructions that
accouipuny them : First create appetite. Of
returning health hunger is tbe most welcome
symptom. M'heo it coiues, as \t will come, let
the despairing at one to of good cheer. Good
blood ut once follows, tbe cuugh loosens, tlio
night sweat is ubuted. In a short time both
of these morbid symptoms are gone forever.
Dr. Schonck's medicines are constantly kept
in tens of thousands uf families. As a laxa- |
tire or purgative, tbe Mandrake l'ills ara a
standard preparation ; wbila the Pulmonic
Syrup as a curer of coughs and colds, may be
regarded as a propbylactaria against consumption
in anv of its foruis.
Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed
Tonic, $1.60 a bottlo, or $7.60 a half doxen.
Mandrake Pills, 26 cents a box. For sale by
all druggists and doalers.
Wholesale Agent, JOHN F. HENRY, No.
College Place, New York City.
March 22 4(1 ]j
No Good Health Without
Pure Blood.
DR. GLAZENER'S
K PI A IF n
KJ m. m mm. ju XV xm m%> MLW
AND
QUEEN'S DELIGHT
1 WILL P URIFY THE BLOOD I
AND REMOVE
Liver Complaint. Kheume^^^E^tiam,
Scrofula. Carbuncles
KJ Bkiu L>esease?, Pains in th
Bone*, Dyspepsia, Diseases oe
(be Kidney* end Bladder, pain in tbe
r Bock end Loin*, end ell the various
? Ailments produced by Impure Blood
and Vitiated Secretion*.
Buy one Bottle and try it, and if if
fails to give any relief, buy no more.
DR. GLAZENERV LINIMENT or PAIN
EXTRACTOR is goo<1 In Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
lieadaebe, Pain in tbe Baek,'
Sprain*, <fco.
I>R. OLAZKNKR'9 FAMILY VEGETABLE
LIVER I'JLLS are sate remedial agents
to overootne Derangements of tbe Liver and
to Purify the Blood.
DR. OLAZENBR* COUGH RELIEF Is
exaellent for all ease* of Cough of any kind,
from Croup to Consumption ; although not
recommended to run the latter disease,
I ill f-ll to
.,Hi rrrnii wm 1WUOW IH UF.
rfp The *bo*e Medicines ere prepared
only by
DR. 01LRH L. GLAZENER,
M?ouf??liirinR DruggW,
Oreenviile, S. G.
rf Held by T>fiiggUie geeertllj.
M*7 10 I ft
??^ ^
Wtmmm VtillaMM ! their
(I Crntlve KBecte.
TImtw tfMta are ?< ?*? Fancy
Driik, Mad* of Fwwr ? , ' Whlekey,
Froof 8?hrtii aif Mim U?a*n, doe.
that load tk? ttaplea an to dntakaaaaaa and rain.
Mai* a traa Medicine, mad# IM tba Native
aota and Herb# of California, free from all
Alceholte Mnilaati. Thar an tha *
GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A1LIW
GIVING PHUtCIPI-K, a perfket
Renovator and Invlgatator of tha dyatam. carry
hag offall poisonous matter and restoring the blood
to a healthy condition. Mo pareon can take theeo
Bitten according to dlraetlona and remain loan
await, provided their hence an aot dcatrarad
hp mineral poleon or other means, and the vital
cry ana treated beyond tha point of repair.
They are a Gentle Pariailre no well
no a Tonic, poaeeaelnd. also, tha pacoUar merit
of aellag aa a powerful areot In relieving CongoRen
or Inflammation of tha Lirar, and of all tho
y^anl Oreana.
FOR tvUIALBCOMPLilIBTII. whether
hi vown# or old parried orstoglr, at the dawn of
wcLaZood or at the Torfc Bittan
hare no equal.
For Inlameiaterr and Chronic Uhen atlan
aid Goat, Dyspepsia er Indication,
Blllena, Remittent and
Intermittent Fevere, Dleea.ee ef the
Bleed, Liver, Kldneyo end Bladder,
these Blttere have been most sucecesftil. Muck
Dlaeaeea are caaaed by Vitiated lllood,
which la a ens rally produced by derangement of
the EMgea(l ve Oriani.
D YMPEPH1A OR INDIGESTION
Headache, Pain In the Bhouldera, Oon?h?. Tightness
ef tha Qhest. Dbalneea, Bonr Eructations of
Ma Stomach. Bad Taate in tha .v iuth. Bilious
tflsoka, Palpitation of tha Heart, Inflammation of
Ma Lunge. Pain tn the regions of the Kidney*, aial
a haadtad other painful symptom* arelthe ottmwtec*
of Dyspepsia.
They lavigorata the Stoma*h and atimnlate the
crpld Liver and Bowels, which render them of
an equalled efficacy in cleansing tha blood of all lta
perl ties, and imparting new li(a and vigor to tho
tPholeopalam. *
FOR BRIM DIBEABEN, Eruption*.Tetter,
alt Rheum, Wotchee, Bpota, Pimple*. Puatiilea.
' Boll*, (Albunclce, Bins-Worms, flcald Head, Bore
Byee,Bry*ipelaa, Itch, Scurf*, Discoloration of the
Him. Jdumor* and 1 ! ** ** of the Skin, of whalovar
aame or nature, are literally dug up and carried
out of the system In a short (line by the n*e of
these Blttere. One bottle In mich aaaae will ooavinoe
the most Incredulous of their curative effect.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you And Its
hmparities bursting through the akin In riniple*.
Eruption* or Sores; cleanse 11 when you find it
obetruoted and sluggish in the veins; cleanse It
when It U foul,and your feelings will tell you when.
Keep the blood pure, and the health of the eyeteaa
Will follow.
PIE, TAPE, and other WORMS, urkiag
In the sy*t?m of eo inany thousands, are effectually
destroyed and removed.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALKIU).
J. WALKK11, Proprietor. R. H. McDONAI.D A*
CO., Drum let# and Gen. Agents. Han Francisco,
Oat, and ;sl and Si Commerce titreet. New York.
or mil] in iho City (>rconviiiu
DH. M. A. HUNTKR A CQ.,
Wholcialo and llclail Dealer* in Drugs'
Medicines, Chemicals, Ac., Ac.
May 10 1
K. It. I{.
Radtt.iy's Ready Relief
CUKES THE WORST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUIt
after rending tills advertisement need any
one suffer with pain,
lladway's Ready Relief is a cure for every
pain. It was the first and is
THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY
that instantly et?pa the moat excruciating
paina allay* iniflamatiuna, and cures con.
gestions, whether of the lungs, stomach,
bowels, or other glands or organs, by one
application.
RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF
Will afford instant caae. Infl-iminatinn of
the Kidney*, inflammation of the Bladder,
inflammation of the Bowels. Conjcstion of
the Lungs,Sore Throat, Difficult Ifiealhing,
Palpitation of the Heart. Hysterics, Croup,
Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influenza, Headache,.
Tooothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cohi
ChilD, Agar Chilla.
The application of the Rsadv Relief to
the part or parta where the pain or diflL
cully exist* will afford ease and comfort.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water
will in a tew moments cure Cramp*, Spasms,
Al.nr Ulnnm.k 11 .... m. I. ?.. fli-l. 11 - I . I
Diarrhea, Dysentery, Oplic. wind in the
Bowels, and all Internal Pain*.
Travelers should alwnys carry a bottle of
Radway's Ready Rrlirf with them. A lew
drops iu water will prevent sickness or
pains Irotn fhttrijp> of water It is heitsr
tlian French Brandy or Bitters a* a mitnu.
lanl.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Ague eitied for fifty cents.?
There is not a remedial agent in this world
that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other
Malarious, Btloue, Scarlet, Typhoid,
YelloW, and other Fevers (aided by Radway's
Pill') so quick as Railway's Ready
Relief. Filly rents per bottle.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
Strong and Pure Rich Blood?Incroaac ol
. Flash and Weight? Clear Skin and
beautiful Complexion scoured
to all.
PR. RADWATfi KARSAPARILLIAH
11 CfcO INVERT
Not only does the Saregnaiillian Resolvent
excel all known remedial agent* In the
ear* of Ghronie, Scrofulous, Constitutional,
aod Skin diseases; hut it la the only poeiv
live eure for Kidney and Bladder mid-.
plaints, Urinary and Womh diseases, Orav-.
#1, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water,
Incontinence of Urms, Hrlghl's Disease,
Albuminuria, and in all cases where thern
re brick dust deposits, or the water is
thick, elondy, mixed with substances like
ths whits of an egg, or threads liks while
silk, or wheie is s morbid, dark, bilious appearance,
and whits borne dust deposit#,
and when there is a pricking. burning senaation
whon passing water, and pain in lha
Small of the Hack and along ths Ie>ias
Sr- Badvay's Perfect Purgative Pills,
Porfeotly tasteless, elsgaotljr o?alsd with
aw set gum, purge, regulate, polity, slaanss
and strengthen. Kadway's nils, for the
cure of all disorders of tl?s Stomach, Diver,
Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder. Nervous disease
es. Headache. Constipation. Costivsness,
Indigestion, Dyepepaia, Bilonsnces liilions
Fever, Indentation of the Bowels, Piles, end
all Detangetnente of the Internal Viscera.
Warranted to effect a positive ettrv. Purs.
U Vogetable, centaitiing no meroiiry, minerals,
or deleterious drugs.
Observe the following symptoms resultlog
from Disorders of th? Digestive Organs:
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fuflncsa of
ths Blood io the Heid. Acidity sf the Stumach,
Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food.
Fullnras or Weight In the Stomach, Hour
Kruetations. Sinking or Fluttering at the
Pit of the Stomach, Swimming"' ths Used,
Hurried and Difficult Breathing.
A few doses of Rolasv'i Pills will f'"
the ayatem from til lit* af>o?# named diaordor*.
Trite, Si nanU per Hoi. Sold l.y
I>ruMl*a.
Read " Palao and Troe." Send on* latter
atamp U> |iAf?W AY A 00.. No. 87 Matdeo
Lane, New Yotk. Information worth
thouMnda will l?a ifnt you.
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