CHRISTMAS ADDRESS
!J, #<W7/'(>T 'i
ENTERPRISE CARRIER.
Miltn CitminrM to *11?Uie cliunoa Bot
iMwdc wilh liia bosom o'crfowlog with
ivjap; m U r ?>? B ia B
IIis hope* are all buoyant, his plana are all
right; t ,
lie reliea on bis phiM&a whh grsfclsst delight.
A twelve month baa paaaad ainee laat ha
Cafne round.
And oM-what ead changes and Iwlim
Our Stale lordefisd down by taxos Tmmeuse,
l-j ft-? \ Vj A /
Our rulers regardless b( cost; and expense.
k. X L . *
With our credit low down throughout the
> Me^orjfl, > ! j ' V
And the garrison flags o'er o?? people unfurled,
Withal treasury empty, oh! s*d is th(
In store for the folks of the Palmetto State 1
There's a powerful (bss In the R^dioal
camp, L. v, Ll w
They call one another a liar and scamp ,
" Whan rogues fell ant," lis said, I believe |
true, -"JLXJM L
The honesl man rarely will compass his
due. . ?
1(1 ' ' i v ( , i i 1L ' < ; '
There's a powerful talk of Bonds and Slate
debt;
The Taxes are laokei for with^dread and
tfgret; *
Hot the matter will end is a mystery sure,
* f Dot ifeoility Vesta at lomebody's door. /
Our rylers arc busy in law making now !
.Sometimes they adjonrn lb a rhmpne and
row { tBut
few of them earing how titbo wiles
ji ,w*y?
tr ~r ?,.: ? -t_ ->?
? vvi??au Vi g?VVIU| OKA UUIIRTQ B UBJ,
We ere living just now in terror and
dread ;
Soft pillows oft harden 'neath many a
The Marshals with warrants are prowlibg
around C l .
To see where a Ku Klux man can be found.
You may go to the Courts and seek for relief,
But all of your efforts trill come bill to
grief;
Their cards arc all marked?I'm sadly
afraid
The whole of the State debt will have to
be paid.
Some prisons are crowded?Indictments not
rare;
The swilt, willing witness is found anywhere
; . -;ji r
Johnson and Stauberry, both take a delight,
In watching the scales of justice and right.
Lot us'Wopa for tha best?ye^ " Let as have
p?*ce; "
May robbing, plundering and burning soon
cease? V \ " ' *
May honesty, justice and prudenos abound,
The good of the Country in'sash one be
fou^d; ^ ' ?
Why stand we here idle? be up and awake,
Though etorm-elouda of ruin out borders
may shake;
" They may break and ruin " the State if
tbay will, , i .3' '
The spirit of freedom " will hang round it
still."
Now, Subscribers and friends, I am running
at large;
T mnat a! f liia mnmnn mw /litlwr ^iaoKat>/va I
- ? t ? ? -?vw, -I * ?-. J ,
It comee before pleasure, (lie knowing ones
My,
And I will dispatch it without a delay.
J> r -?
I have come f\ft my'pay?quite tsady, I
know,
A liberal present on me to,bestow ;
I hope in each Bosom a thought will arise,
To cheer the Boy's heart of the Enterprise
1 am greatly In want?my treasury bare?
My bonds at a discount, I truly declare;
The day for tax paying will soon be op hand,
With no hope of relief, no friend at command.
To subscribers and friends, I flv for relief?
They alwaya have pity, and aln me in grief;
Jf you wish to do good, aod fill me with joy,
Come, oh ! come to the aid of your Carrics
r Boy. rs r
Then torn not a deaf ear to my urgent re
quest.
Let tender emotions now fire each breast ;
Lft the spirit of pity io oach bosom rise,
Aod help the Carrier of the Enterprise.
The Ofty is teaming with mirth and with
ehear.
And happiness truly reigns every where;
The boys and the girls, too. ara smiling and
glad,
While the Carrier Bot is gloomy and sad.
The stores are all crowded with customers
now,
No wrinkles of sorrow now darken a brow ;
All seep to he happy, for Christmas is here.
To drive away sorrow, gloom and despair.
Tbs poor Carrier Boy must male his re/
spccts? .
From friends and aobssribers much aid be
etpects ; ' Willi
the cup of pleasure to the
brim,
lie hopes that your bounty will flow towards
him.
lie has done hit dnty the year that has
psfsed?
His efTorts to please you cannot be surpassed;
He has como with paper all teeming with
news,
You are always anxious and glad to peruse.
You will never grow poor when the heart
is right,
Duty rightly performed brings peace and
delight;
Your feir reputation, oh! do not deelroy,
By turning a deaf ear to the Carrier Bot.
l(e liia^brongbt the paper id sunshine and
rain,
The threats o! the Ku Klnx beve all bean in
vain;
No snow-storms or thunder bis progress
could ?U?p,
At your store or mansion, the paper would
drop.
The Air Lino many boast of its coming this
year,
And fill every bosom with anxious despair ;
Our Cue Works envslopo the City in gloom,
And refuse to send forth ita welcomed perfame,
The Telegraph wire connection may lose,
Anu mercnaou ?na irauera i>? xepi irom
th? lewi; i
But the Ektskfjumc Dot hia ached ulo maintains,
In aptte of warm awealiiae, tbf enow and
the raina. '
Our City la growing?we're getting quite
grand,
The fineat place truly In ail of oar land ;
Our llmite have atretched one half a mile
.. I /.nthrh, 'I ; Alao,
lota of new etrecte ae'er opened before.
And We have a floe Bridge our people admire
;
To Hay out the State Worke the Council dc
aire;
When the fine U. S. Court ITouae ita towers
aha 11 rear,
Oh ! then we'll be happy, I truly declare ;
I Our merchants ar? driving a glorious trade
I May ^Dtiocaa iaetreasfr, large fortunes b?
I May good* by the wholesale be every daj
I __ told, '
[ And all enjoy bleaelnga and ccroforta untold.
They talk of a railroad from here to Che*
raw 1
Another to Aahvllle I givk a about and hnrLet
p bright fay of hope on eaeh visage be
And light np the street lamp# with good Ker
4 oeene. a |
l/a r.V? v \
And now yon ve disoharged your duty so
well, .]
I'll bid jrau all, truly, a cordial farewell;
May peace and oonlenlineDt on eaoh of you
n<aM, '
A bright, Ifxret Outturn as to one and to
From the Abbeville Pre** and Banner of
tho 13th last., wo slip the following t
" fae Club Ball at Oreenville.?Tbo Junior
had the pleasure of aoeepUng an invitation to
attend th<?-ball given by the Oreenville City
Club l'i tbeir spacious Rooms, on Friday
V ?utrg of last week. The Club is an organUatiO
composed of tbe single and married
gentlemen of the city, and bas for its object,
the premotk a of social enjoyment, and the
Oultlv-M*- jj good feeling among its people.?
Of this tflub the affable and agreeable Frank.
Coxo, is their President. The Committee of
Arrangements were Messrs. A. Isancs, T. C.
Coze, A. Dlytho, C. A. Carson, J. A. McDaniel,
Gfcas. A. Duffy, J. E. Boattic, Sam'l Mauldin,
Jos. Sullivan. Mossrs. Wm. Beattie, F.
B. McBco, and J. H. Marshall were the polite
and attentive Floor Managers. Among tho
Honorary Members present, wo wcro pleased
to meet Dr. S. 8. Marshall, II. Beattie, Esq.,
and others.
" Musio was furnished by the string band of
tho Messrs. Harrison and the famous Wm.
Spencer, which contributed in no small degree
to the pleasure of the evening.
" Ono of tho chief attractions of the evening
was tho excellent dancing by Miss Chapman,
a littlo girl, from Sumter, who was at Grconville,
visiting relatives and friends,
" Tho dancing was kept up very pleasantly
until after twelve o'clock, when the party
retired.
" Tho array of baauty and attractiveness on
this occasion was one of which tho ' mountain
city' might well bo pround, and the gentlemen
of the Club have reason to congratulate themselves
for the success of the party.
" The people of Greenville aro much elated
with the prospective greatness of tho city, and
look forward with pride to the completion of
the Air-Line. Railroad. New stores are going
np in Tarlous portions of the city; the Court
House is being overhauled, and much improved
; new streets arw being opened ; the now
bridge across the river, which adds so much to
the city, has been completed ; the handsome
and commodious new brick church which the
Methodists are building is in an advanced
state of completion : various new nrlvatn ?>i.
dances are io process of construction, while
many of the old dwellings aro being romodoled
and made to look like new ; the printing offices
are prosperous, and a daily paper is already
talked of. The flourishing institutions
oi learning, both male and female, also add to
the attractiveness of the ploce, while the hospitality
and kindness of the good people of
Greenville very much impress a visitor."
Tiik Now York Mail'* society
editor spells Wednesday Weddin'sday,
lor reasons.
Fleming & Maxwell
WOUL'i respectfully inform the pulio
that they have purchased the Shop
of Samuel Blaek, io the old Court Mouse,
and are prepared to do WORK in
their line in a first class manner, and they
solicit the Patronage of their Friends and
Pul))ie generally. 27?tf
1871. Fa" TrndM87L
GOTS 2 2 sra? 2
DOUBLE and Single Barrel Guns, Breechload
big and Nussle-Ioading Guns, of
English, French and German manufacture, at
all prices.
Single Guns, at $2.50, $1.00, $fi.00, $8.00,
$12.00 to $20.00 each ; Double Uuus from
$7.00 to $200.00 each.
OOTD1LS2 mums 2 2
Smith A Wesson, Colt's, Allen's, Sharp's,
nnd nil the popular nrul approved kinds.
SPORTSMAN'S GOODS of great variety.
ammuniitiioini
For Sans, Pistols and Rifles.
BEST QUALITY AND AT LOWEST PRICES.
Conntry merchants and sportsmen are invited
to call and examine our largo nn>l well
selected stock of the above goods, which we
import direct and buy from the manufacturers.
Orders by mail filled promptly, and
sent by express, C. 0. D.
POULTNEY, TRIMBLE & CO.,
200 IV. BALTIMORE STREET,
BALTIMORE. MD,
Mar 22 S 18-6 46 ly
DOORS, SASHES,
BLINDS, &c.
P- P. T O A L E.
Manufacturer and Dealer,
No.' 20 Wayne Street and Norlbeek't Wharf,
CHARLESTON, 8. O.
ffr This is the largest and most eern*
SUte Factory of tha kind in I lie Southern
Utea, and all rticlaa in litis line can be
furnished by lit. 1*. P. To a lis at pricet
which defy competition.
|JI' A pamphlet with full and detailed
list of all sixes of Doors, Ha?he? and Blinds,
and the price* of eaoh, will be sent free
and post paid, on application to
Pa Pa Toille*
CHARLESTON, S. O.
July 1ft 10 1 J.
The Southern Hotel
. IIA9 been refitted and
put in complete order for
'he accommodation of the
traveling public, Bates of
Board reasonable. Call and give me a
trial. J. O. YKAROIN.
May ft I 63 l?
FACTOR AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT .
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ADDED THE 1
FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION .BUSINESS
w ? nrn (itu * '
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
, M # r ?
@ iT? Tilt sb s
IS LARGER AND MORE COMPLETE
THAN EVE3R,
A N I> WILL BE SOLE) AT
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS WILL DO WELL TO CALL AND
EXAMINE STOCK AND PRICES BEFORE
SENDING ORDERS ELSEWHERE.
ITo will also famish YARNS and SHIRTINGS by the
Dale at Factory prices. v " K * '
T. W. DAVIS.
June 21 7 .if
PA HOI IN A T Hi" IT iNQlii) A'wni; fau5*vv
viixivunt /i iiii u j. 11 uu 111\ 11 \j?j \JV/lflXA11 I j r
Memphis, TENNESSEE.
JEFFERSON DAVIS, PRESID'T.
BEACH & POCIIEH STATE A?ENTS?
A SOUTHERN AND MUTUAL COMPANY.
ATTENTION IS CALLED
TO THE SURRENDER YALUE ELAN,
AHi OTHER ADVANTAGES,
OFFERED BY THIS COMPANY.
May ? 62 t .. if
mmm
POSITIVELY TO TAKE PLACE JANUARYITH, 1872.
$500,000 TO BFGIVEN AWAY.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA
LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION
BUTLER, CHAD WICK, GARY 4e CO., AGENTS.
Under (ho suspicious of the " South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society,"
will give a SERIES OF CONCERTS, at the Academy of Mufic, Charleston, 6. C., commencing
January 8th, 1872.
Refers to all tho Bankers, Brokers, and prominent gentlemen of tha Country, both North
and South.
160,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION AT $6 EACII
If you hove not received a Circular, send for one, giving full particulars. AH Ordcri
Strictly Confidential.
2,406 GIFTS, AMOUNTING IN ALJ, TO $600,000.
The Drawing of this Great Southern Enterprise will be conducted under tha supervision of
the following well known gentlemen: General A. R. Wright, of Georgia; Colonel B. II.
Rutledge, of South Carolina; General Bradley T. Johnson, of Virginia; lion. Roger A.
l'ryor, of New York.
rauiiGy ior ricKets can be sent either by Express or Post Office Order, and the Tickets will
be promptly forwarded.
DIRECT ALL LETTERS TO DUTLER, CIIADWICK, GARY A CO.,
Principal Office, Charleston, 8. C.
genu hal m. c. butler, john chadwick, general w. w. oaiit.
Oct II 23 3m.
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
AND
Plantation Supplies.
O
JAMES G. BAILIE & BRO.
HAVINO set their store in order, and having received a large supply of the Best GROCERIES,
Ac., that can be bought forjraoney, now offer te their easterners and the
trade, n large Stock oi FRESH GOODS, vis :
Stuart's Cut, Crushed, Granulated, A, 11, C and Yellow SUGARS.
Java, Laguayra. Maracaiho and Kio COFFEES.
Green and Black TEA, of Res* Quaity.
Stuart's 8YURP, GOLDEN DRIPS and MOLASSES.
Sugar Cured HAMS, Breakfast BACON, Now FLOUR.
Factory CHEESE, English Dairy and Dutch CIIEJ3SE,
Gilt Edge Gosncn auti tsn, rriuie lard.
Canned FRUITS, PRESERVES and JELLIES.
English CRACKERS, English Albert BISCUIT, Fresh.
American CRACKERS, of all kinds, Fresh.
MACKEREL. CANDLES and SOAPS, of all kinds.
BACON, SIDES and Shoulders ; Liverpool SALT,
IIAGGINO, of all kinds, and TIES.
WINES and LIQUOKS, ot first quality.
WE HAVE ALSO ON TT a urn-a v t. ?
?",? uanuiu OIUUA OB"
MARKET, FANCY AND TRAVELING BASKETS, TUBS,
CHURNS, BUCKETo, 7\fcyl PS, S77M JT /?/e004fS. FEATHER
DUSTERS, COUNTER BRUSHES & HEARTH BROOUS.
FRESH GOODS RECEIVED EVERY WEEK.
James G. Bailie & Brother*
205 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, OA.
0?t 25 25 '
J. II. & M. \Z KINARD,
ftftVVRA\ftM ft. ft,
fy(t\|E WOULD call attention to our Large and Varied Stock of
xfl DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTH RUGS, CURTAINS,
<fec.
We have on hand one of the moat complete stocks ever offered in
this market, consisting of Silks, Alpacas, Merinos, Poplins, DeLains,
and other grades of FINE GOODS, which we are offering at Reduced
Prices. Full lines of Sheetings, Shirtings, Caseimeres, Jeans, &c.,
with a complete ossoi tment of Hosiery and Gloves. Give us a call.
24-3m J. H. A M. L. KINARDW.
K- lillir. ?. o. WBLLft ?? P. JONEN,
EA8LEY * WELLS, ^WSPODIROTaW AkO RnHW,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
AND TXT Vr\TTTrrv
_ _ ^ ^ A x ( wai. mvrioi m ill
orkknvillk, 8. c., COURTS OF THIS STAT E
|||A
p*i?7?uiw;^.?'?d,ir,r,^ss * * ui,rrn WAT??wiwj ,
attention to ?? ? in Uaokraptcr. 0?M 0. * lj
Juua IS S J?t>
18 jLOAmx 71
?L MY F WENDS AND PAT- ^_
l-TVtron? ha?*n?y Ihaukafor pa?t JPBRL
leuier?Tore, Ac. I continue to raak*
addition* u> my Sto?k of JBWKL
KY, watches, clocks, stec
TICIiKS, SILVER platedM
WARE, T4BLE CUTLERY, Ao. 8moI?1 al
tontion given to rep?M)t flnoi W atones, an
TW.Piec^ t*ere^L?r?ptfaa.
JAMES Q. BLACK.
Jan 18 86 tf
m, o. buti.kb. V. r. Hell
?>??. r " '
J Bt)TLER & McBEE.
Attorney* and Coansellor* at La*
and in Eqtiity,
GREENVILLE, S.
Will PrMtie* Ik tha Courta of the Stat
and of the United State*.
Ms> 81 4 tf
KINSMAN & HO WELL,
Factors and Commission Met
T . ? chants.
~ ?:o:?
Liberal Advances made on Cottor
and Naval Stores.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
8?p 0. 18 4a>
Sixty-Five First Prise Hedala Awarded
THE GREAT
o8nthern Plant
jy %i-Ly MANUFACTORY.
WM. KNABE ACO.,
Manufacturer* of
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANO FORTES<
BALTIMORE, MD.
These Instrument* bsve been before tb<
Public for nearly Thirty Years, and upoi
their excellence alone attained an unpurcAai
ed pre-eminence, which pronounces them un
equaled, in .
TONE. TOUCH,
WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY
All our Square Pianos have our New I no
proved Overstrung Scale and the Agreff
Treble.
We would call special attention te our lab
Patented Improvements iu Grand Pianos ant
Square Grands, found in no otber Piano
which bring the Piano nearer perfection thai
has yet been attained.
Every Plane Fully Warranted for Five Tears
We are by special arrangement enabled ti
furnish Parlor Organs and Melodeons of thi
most celebrated makers, wholesale and retai
at lowest Faetory Prices.
Illustrated Catalogues and Price Listi
promptly furnished on application to
WM. KNABE A CO., Baltimore, Md.
Or any of our regular established agencies
Oct. 18 24 , Am
MONEY CANNOT BUY IT!
FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS I!
BUT THE DIAMOND 8PECTA
CLE8 WILL PRESERVE IT.
If You Value Your EyuiglH
USE THESE
PERFECT LENSES.
GROUND FROM MINUTE CRYSTAL PEBBLES
Melted together, and derive their nnnu
"Diamond'' on account of their liardnes
and Brilliancy. They will last many year
without change, and are warranted auperi
or to nil other*, mnpufaQt tired by
J. E. SPENSER & CO.. N. Y
Caution ?None genuine unless s tain pet
with our trade mark.
J. C. C. TURNER. Sole Agent
for Greenville, S. C.
From whom they can only be obtained
No Pedlers employed.
May 10 1 ly
Land for Sale.
A S applications have been made forsmalle
/\_ parcels of Land, the subscriber has eon
eluded to sell a part of his GREEN PLAG1
accordingly. He now offers to sell a lot c
ton acres on the southwest corner, rnnnin,
across the bottom, about 6x2 acres, at $-10 pe
acre. Threo Lots of 10 acres each, bordcrinj
on tho cast on the Paris Mountain Koad.as1
on the west on lands of H. P. llammet, Esq
at $40 per acre. Also one Lot el ten acre
of Woodland; on tho northwest corner, at $6
per acre. Dividing fences to be built by th
purchaser.
Persons desiring further information ma;
apply to Capt. G. Jl. Wells, or to the subscri
ber. JAMES C. FURMAN.
Aug 2 18 tf
Notice of Removal.
MR. A. B MORRISON return* his ain
cere thanks to tho citizens of Green
ville and the surrounding country for th
liberal patronage which they have extend
ed to him since he has opened business II
has now removed to the stand on Mai
Street, nest below Foster A. Hunter, whei
he guarantees foil satisfaction in MAKING
CUTTING and FITTING, In the best am
neatest workmanship and manner th
country can afford^ 22-tl
PHOTOGBAPHING.
HAVING recently filled up the room
over Whitmlre ?fc Ferguson's Stor<
with elegant lights, I am prepaied to d
all kinds of PHOTOGRAPHING, at ver
rhort notice. Satisfaction gusrented to at
W.M. WHEELER.
May 21 .8 if 1*
ESTABLISHED IN 1835.
GREENVILLE
OAI AU CiATADM
u uM un rnwiunI
Gower, Cox & Markley.
WE WOULD announce that wears prt
pared now to fill all order* for
VEMOOIL1E8.
Having the largest stock of labor-^arln
[me^nOv >n tb^flUte, and the moo* skilfu
[ worksseto Ui tho Booth, wo hope to m able t
,fnpply all demands. }>*
' tbe (took of
/ OS I, TWO,
f / I THREE, FOUR,
mW X X ?IX-|I0R8l
IKON-AXU:
PLANTATION WAGONS
Will bo kept full, and wow, ai for thirtjr*flr
years, these wagons shall bo tbo
STANDARD Of ExCKLLtNOB.
Wo are making, as nsusT, a largo stock o
Unfll/n ??? n ,1 D irvtai
mm mm mm mm mm mm m
At all prioea : aomo naw and olagant pat Urn.
W? maka SPRING -WAGONS a epocialtj
Applj for prioa U?u to
Gower.,?"!? .
? Marklcy.
I N- B- 35 7?" of faithful work?ea,
guarantee. Anf30-17tf
I 1 V-jP
r CONSUMPTION,
IU (Juri and Its Preventive
I pY /. B.BCUENCK, m. D.
MAHY hnttrt- UiogliM ptiMd awaj
tor w HoiaVeatb war* wm bo oth?
L ronton thin the?-**#!*** of known and indii
t- puUbly proran of atra. Tboaa naa
d and dear to fiajif *nf Waapln
i ibo draaailoM alattktr '"I* wWcb, bad the
calmly adopted
College Place, New York <City.
?t March 22 4fl ly
v I\o (iood Health Without
Pure Blood.
DR. GLAZJBNER'S
SPIKENARD
AND
QUEEN'S DELIGHT
WILL P URIFY T1IK BL 0 OB I
AND REMOVE
Liver Com0tint, Kheuma
^SPj^tisro, Scrofula, Carbuncles
J Skin Deseascs, rains in (h,
Hones, Dyspepsia, Diseases oe
(he Kidneys and Bladder, pain in (be
[j Back si^toW, and Ml the various
o Ailments produced bvfimpurk Blood
and Vitiated Secretion's?
Buff one Bottle and^cy ?7, and if il
failt to five any relief, buy no Inore.
DR. OLAZENBRri LINLKNT irPAIN
EXTRACTS* *pfcood Id MteamatM, Nens
ralgis, Headaobe, Palo in the Baek,
& Sprains, As.
e DR. 0LAZRNER"? FAMILY VEGETABLE
LIVER PILLS are sale remedial agents
to overoome Derangements of the Liver aad
to Parity tha Blood.
DR. GLAZENER'8 COUGH RELIEF la
' excellent for all easee of Cough of any kind,
from Droop to Contumption ; although not
| recommonded to eurt tha lattar diMtae.
DR. OILE3 L. OLAZKKKR
" " '" rt.* nrwglM,
,m a .. . _ Oraanrtllo, 8. 0.
Sold by DroggUta generally. j
1)K. JOSEPH H. 8CHEN D oimru
TREATMENT,
1 and availed tbeuiv>lvea.of buf wond- f-iLclous
medicines, they would ntf have - . V
$>r. Scbenk baa ia his own case pro**
wherever suflcieut vitality remain*, Sha't ?.
r 'O't bj hia medisines and the direction fo?
their use, 1* quiokened into healthful vigorIn
this statement there la nothing presumpt*
uous. To the faith of the iavaUdla made no
repreaentatioo that la not a thoaaand tinea
8 substantiated by living and vlaible work*.
The theory of the core by Dr. Pchenok'a medtoinee
ia aa almple ae it la unfailing. Ita philosophy
requires no argument. It ia self-as*
auring, solf-convineing.
The Seawood Tonio and Mandrake Pills are
the first two weapona with which the citadel
of the malady is assailed. Two-thirds of the
CAses of consumption originate in dyspepsia
and a functionally disordered liver. With this
condition the bronchial tubes "sympathise"
I with the stomach. They respond to the uiorj,
biflo action of the liver, llere then comes the
culminating result, and the setting iq, with all
ita distressing symptoms, of
CONSUMPTION.
The Mandrake Pills are composed of one o
Nature's noblest gifts?the Pidopbillium Peltatum.
They posaors ell the blood-searcbing,
__ alterative properties o? calomel, but unlike
calomel, they
"LEAVE NO STING BEHIND."
) The work of cure la now beginning. The
vitiated and mucous deposits in the bowels
and in the alimentary canal are qjscted. The
liver, like a clock, U wound up. It arouses
from its torpidity. The stomach nets responaively,
and the patient begins to fool that bo is
getting, at last,
A SUPPLY OP GOOD BLOOD.
The Seawood Tonic, in conjuncticn with the
p Pills, permeates and assimilates with the food.
Chylifioation is now progressing without its
previous tortures. Digestion becomes painless,
s and the cure is seen to be at band. There is
i uo more flatulence, no exacerbation of the sto.
mach. An appetite sets in.
Now comes tho greatest Blood Purifier ever
yet given by an iadnlgent father to suffering
man. Schenck's Pulmonis Syrup comes In to
perform its functions and to hasten and eom,
plcto the cure. It enters at once t-pon its
. work. Nsture cannot be cheated. It eollects
0 and ripens the impaired and diseased portions
of the lungs. In the form of gatherings, it
B prepares tbem for expectoration, and lo ! iu a
j very short time the malady Is vanquished, the
, rotten throne that it ocoupicd is renovated and
) made new, and the patient, in all the dignity
of regained vigor, Steps forth to enjoy the manhood
or tho womanhood that was.
GIVEN UP AS LOST.
? The second thing is, the patients roust stay
1 in a warm room until they get well; it is nl?
most impossible to prevent taking cold when
the lungs are diseased, but it m * he preven1
ted or a euro cannot he effected. Fresh air
and riding cut, especially in this section of
the country in the fall and winter season, are
all wrong. Physicians wbe recommend that
course loss their patients, if thsir lungs are
badly diseased, and yet, because they are in
the house they must not sit down quiet; they
must walk about the room as much and as fast
as the strength will hear, to get up a good elr
culutiun of blood. The patients must keep in
good spirits?be determined to get well. This
has a great dial to dn with tho appetite, and
is the great point to gain.
To despair of euro after such eviJcnco of its
puBBioiuiy in iue wotbi cases, ana moral certainty
in all otbert, is ainftit. Dr. Scbenck's
personal statement to the Faculty of bis own
cure was in thcso modest words :
. " Many years ago I was in the last stages of
1 consumption ; confined to my bed, and at one
timo my physicians thought that I could not
live a week ; then, like a drowning man catching
at straws, I heard of and ohtnined the prej
pnrations which I now cfier to the public, and
e they made a perfect cure of me. It seemed to
9 me that I could feel them penetrate my whole
system. They soon ripened the matter in my
lungs, and I would spit up more than a pint
* of offensive yellow matter every morning for
a long time.
As soon as that began to subside, my congh,
* fever, pain and night sweats all began to
j leave mo, and my nppetite became so great
that it was with difficulty that I could keep
from eating too much. I soon gained my
strength, and liavo grown in flesh ever since."
I " 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
heve enjoyed uninterrupted health."
Dr. Schenck has discontinued his profesr
sional visits to New York and Boston, lie or
1 his son, Dr. J. II. Schcnck, Jr., still continue
? to see patients at their office, No. 15 North Sixth
'' itreet, Philadelphia, every Saturday from 9
K A. M. to 3 P. M. Those who wish a thorough
r examination with tho Kcspirometcr will be
K charged $5. The Kcspirometcr declares the
exact condition of the lungs, and patients can
? readily learn whether they are curable or not.
* The directions for taking the medicines are
0 adapted to the intelligence even of a child.
* Follow these directions, and kind Nature will
do the rest, excepting that in some cases the
J Mandrake Pills are to be taken in increased
'* doses; tho three medicines need no other ae
companiments thnn the nmple instructions that
accompany them : First create appetite. Of
- returning health hunger is the most welcome
symptom. When it comes, as it will Come, let
the despairing at or?e be of good cboer. Good
- blood at once follows, the cough loosens, the
- night sweat is abated. In a short timo both
e of theso morbid symptoms are gone forever.
|. Dr. 8chenck's medicines are constantly kept
e in tens of thousands of families. At a laxan
tive or purgative, tho Mandrake Pills are a
a standard preparation ; while the Puliuonio
1 Syrup as a curer of coughs and colds, may be
j regarded as a propbyluctcric against consumption
in any of its forms.
Price of tho Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed
Tonic, $1.50 a bottlo, or $7.60 a half dozen.
Mandrake Pills, 26 cento o box. For sole by
all druggists and dealers.
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that lead the tippler on i? dru. ^ t*, Hatit*'
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Aloehelle Btlaalutt. Thar a. - jf.
OBtAT BLOOD PUBIVI1B ua a
LIVK OIVINti PBIMCIPLI, a perfs*.
Bsnoyator and IoTtfontor of tha System. ocrryInc
off aU polsoneu* matter and rsetorlegthe Mood
to a healthy aondlUoa. No paraon aan take thaoa
Bi tiara according to dhootlona and remain long
as wall, prortdod thsir banaa art wot destroyed
Mr mlnaral polaon or other maana, and Uo rltal
arcana waatad barond tha point of repair.
Thar are a Goalie Pnrgntlve aa welB
aa a Tenle, possessing. alao. tha peculiar mirit
of aatlnc aa a powerful agent In relieving CongeaUan
or Inflammation of tha Liver, and of all their
lateral Organs.
FOR IBMALB COMPLAINTS, Whether
hi roan* or old, married or ancle, at tha dawn of
womanhood or at tha torn of Ufa, thaoa Tonle Bitten
hare no aanal.
For lalamaatorr and Chrente Bhai>
met Ism and Gent, Drapepela or In*
dlceatlon, Blllnna, Remittent and
Intermittent Fevere, Dleeneee nf the
Bleed, Ltrwr, Kldnere and Bladder,
thaee Blttere hare bean moat sucenshil. Such
Dlseasee art eaaatd br Vitiated Bleed,
whlth la gsneraUy produced br derangement of
tha Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION,
Headache, Pain in tha Shoulders, Coughs, Tightnem
of the Cheat. Plminam. Bonr Brnotationa of
tha Stomach, Bad Taata In tha Month, BlUona
Attnoku, Palpitation of tha Heart, Inflammation ef
Re Langs, Pain In th* regions of tha Kidney*, and
| hundred other painful aymptoma are'the ofli
Springe of Dyspepsia.
They Invigorate the Btomaoh and aiimnlato the
torpid hirer and Bowel*, which render them of
flMQuaUrd efficacy In cleansing the -Wood or Us*
pari lie*, and imparting new Ufe and vigor to the
frholi ijitom.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, BrupUone,Tetter.
Bait Bheum, Blotch**, Spots, Pimploa, Pustules,
Boll*, Carbuncle*, IUng-Worms, Scald llead. Bore
Bree,Bry*ipelaa, Itch, Scurfs, Dlacoloration* of the
Bain, Humor* and Disease* of the Skin, of whatever
mam* or nature, are literally dug up and car*
rled out of the system In a short lime oy the nm of
tKseo Bitter*. On# bottle in such ca*e* will con*
vino* the moat incredulous of their corntlr* effect.
Cleanae the Vitiated Blood whenever you find it*
Impurities bursting through the skin in Piiuplea,
Brupttona or Bore*; cleanse it when you find it
vovuncwa ana iraggiin in uia Tlim; OlMnN IV
When It U fouL,snd your feelings will UU you wba.
Kwp the blood pun, and tb? health of the ijetcea
Will follow.
.PIN, TAPS, and other WORMS, urki.f
In Um y?t?m of eo many thousands, ara ?{factually
destroyed and removed.
BOLD BT ALL DRUOOIBTB AND DBALRRB.
J. WALKBB, Proprietor. It. H. MCDONALD *
CO., DruRalsts and Gen. Agent*. San Pranoiseo,
OaL, and 1M and M Commerce btrset, Naw York.
psf For sale ill the City ot tliecnvillo
DR. M. A. HUNTER A CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drugs*
Medicines, Chemicals, Ac., Ao.
May 10 1
? It. II. R.
Rndwny's Ready Relief
CURES THE WORST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading this advertisement need any
one Buffer with pain.
Radway'a Ready Relief is a cure for every
pain. It wa< lite first and is
THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY
that instantly stops the most excruciating
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whether of the lungs, stomach,
bvwc'.s, or other glands or organs, by one
application,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
Will afford instant case. Inflammation of
the Kidneys, inflammation ol lite Hladder,
inflammation of the Bowels. Coifjesticn of
the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing,
l'alpitaiiun of the Heart, Hysterics, Croup,
Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influenxa, Headache,
Tooothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold
Chills, Ague Chills.
The application of tha Ready Relief to
the part or parts where the pain or difti*
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Twenty drop* in half a tumbler of water
will in a few momenta cure Crampa, Sparine,
Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache,
Diarrhea, Dyeenlery, Colic, wiud in the
Bowels, and all Internal Pains.
Traveler* should always carry a bottle of
Rod way's Ready Relief with them. A few
drops in water will prevent aickncsa or
pains trctn change of water It is betUr
than French Brandy or Bitters a* a stimulant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Ague euted for fifty cents.?
There is not n remedial agent in this world
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Malarious, Bilou*, Scarlet., Typhoid,
Yellow, and other Ferera (aided by Railway's
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cure for Kidney and Bladder com- .
plaints, Urinary and Womb diseases, Grav- /
el, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water,
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I the white of an aacr nr iK.Mita lit. wMta
ilk, or where it a morbid, dark, bilious appearance,
and whlta bona dost deposit#,
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when passing water, and pain in Iba
Small of the Hack and along lh? Loina
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ee, Headache, Constipation, Coatlvenees,
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Observe the following symptoms resulting
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Constipation, Inward Plica, Fullness of
the Blood la the Heid. Aodity of tbeHtom ch,
Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food,
Fullneaa or Weight in the Stomach, Sour
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Hurried and Difficult Bremtkino
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Road " Fa lee and True." Bead one latter
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thousand* will b* sent jon.
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