joSTSn
for 1871
jW glt^^fa iy'f'P
ItiS#)'w ^?*P onttiTod nod
trilr y?uro fo^f, than rowMeap
tvo r<^8 ft?d ?trike on yourp Leo.
ft,is/? ft well-known toft. ;> Y !'
idnd, upon skrutiny, that this
?>r haz got oue dpy too much in#
it; and whjt makes the blnnior
more provoking the extri day
Ka? maI ?nf/\ Tl^ftKfnhy\r ou/1 ?wi\k
UC*?j gVI< lllkV A Vl/i MWI J ?IIVI VW
bly will be a kondem'fy)ld biie.-*Tho
error waz not diskover^d until
this allmiuax wont tew presa- It
i2 baman tew error.! )
A farmer iz the noblest work ov
God 4 ho rizes at $ o'clock in tho,
morning and barns out a liaff a
pound ov wood and two ko?*ds of
kandles, aud then goes out to worry
the geese and stir up Ihe hogs.
There is two kinds ov men that
I don't kare to meet when I am iu
a hurrv ; men that I owe, and men
that want to owe mo. ?
If I wnz a going to civilize a
parcel of hethen (bi tho job) on
sum distant, far off and remote ile,
I slionld debate sntn time in mi
v iriind which tew eond, an invoice
of dnncing?ma8ters o r missionarys.
8 wont go into 6 aud have anything
left over. Menny a yourig
pliellow haz found out this by triemg
tew git a number 6 boot on.
T 1- A. - 1--4. ~l - 1
a Kuril sue wiuts woman warns
onny moro " Rights" for. She
beat the fust man born into the
world out ov a ded sure thing and
she can beat the last 0110 with the
same kards.
The only thing which makes a
mule so highly respectable is the
grate accuracy of his kickings.
If I had a boy whose hair
wouldn't part in the middlo, I
would bedew that bair with a parent's
tears and then givo up the
boy.
Awkard.?A citizen of Elizabeth,
Now; Jersey, went to the cars
on Thanksgiving Day to see his
daughter off. Securing her a seat,
ho passed out of the cars, and
went round to her window to say a
parting word, as is frenucntly done
on stieh occasions. While he was
passing out, the daughter left the
scat to speak to a friend, and at
the same time a prim looking lady
who occupied the seat with her
moved up to the window. Unaware
ot the important changes inside
onr venerable friend hastily
pulpit wd pMtwflSbow. "T the window and
The Episcopal Church in ftlaimcd, " OllC mOl O
presented Us eloquent and giOpetJ' Jn an other ill
l-.LLISO!* UAPKy^WUQ ra p01n(; 0f ft 5IUe COttOl)
^Jj^iSPffTarcvidonces^i'a caught bis seductive
?^ard/ .lowed by tbo passionate inTho
Baptist Church ? Seat, you grayheaded
cnted its venerable an^ J? a J SCattod.
Rkv. Jambs c. Fithm
ou8 valuable and use
dcnce or their h>?b Ain't Got 'Em."?Three of the
valuable laborMrticst, most ragged little ragaThese
testi muffins io tbis city entered one of
Christiar thq magnificent drug stores in the
sous place. Marching up to the coun
ter, one said :
" I want a cent's worth of reck
candy 1"
Get out, you rtigamnffin ! We
don't 6oll a cent's worth of rock
candy." - ...
Slowly and sadly they filed out
of the 6tore. On the sidewalk a
consultation took placo. Tbey reentered
the door.
n Mister, do you sell three cent's
worth of rock candy ?"
" Yes."
"Well, wc ain't got 'em I" and
the procession moved out again.
?? ? ?
It is an old anecdote, but a good
one, which declares that a son of
Erin's Isle, wandering along one of
the roads of Connecticut, and
meeting there a pious and solemn
resident of that locality, asked
bim : " An' plaze ver honor, will
ye bo so kind as to "tell me where
this road I'm walkin' in lades to?"
was answered in deliberate tones
" it leads to h?11!" and Erin re
plied, " Faix an by the looks of
the conmry and its inhabitants I
do be thinking I am most there."
A ycunq man from the country
went to Louisville to see the sights,
and all of a sudden he camo right
in front of a stuffed bear in lront
of a fur store. He jumped back,
struck an attitude, pulled his revolver
and fired seven shots into
the varmint before he found what
it was. He said the city bears
hadn't much light in uicm nonow.
<? . ?It
is cheerful to be sitting in a
railroad car going at the rate ot
forty miles an hour, and have a
man pass through the train and
leave a tract in your lap entitled,
" Prepare to meet your God."
What can be wetter than a woman
with a cataract in her oyes, a
waterfall on her bead, a creek in
her back, forty springs in her
' skirts, high tied shoes, and a notion
in bcr head.
U
Josn Killings says tuat a inrgo
policy of life insurance doesn't exactly
make a man's corpse smile
at his window, but it helps amaz
inglv to get another fellow to do it
for liim.
If a gentleman marries, the lady |
must be won before she is marri- 1
ed ; alter wards, they are both one. 1
RP 1 *fi'i tttv mi -- m ummmurnnw 11 m i^gi?wic.l.
NOTICE
TO
C0R8UMERS OF DRY 000D3
All Retail Order* amounting to |M and Or?^
Dtlinared in any Part of the'Country I
FREE OF EXPRESS CHARGES.
HAMILTON EASTER & SONS,
> OF BALTIMORE, MD.
[ TK order the better to meet the want* of
X the Retell Customers et e distance, have
| established e SAMPLE BUREAU, end will,
i upon application, promptly tend by mail full
lines of samples of the Newest and most
I I^eUon?Ul> n 1. -* n 1- " ?' * *
?xiwiwuig uuvut, ui crncn, r.nguin inu
Domestic Manufacture, guaranteeing at all
times to eeU at tow, if not at leupricet, than
aur hgtisa in the country.
Iiuying our good from the largest and
'moat eelebrsted manufacturers in the differs
ent parts of Europe, and importing the sam?
by Steamers direct to Baltimore, our stock
' is at all times promptly supplied with the
ovalliea of the LoodSn and Paris markets.
As wj buy and sell only for cash, and
make no bad debts, we are able and willing
to sell our goods at from Ten to Fifteen per
cent. L'? Profit than if we gave credit.
^Jjn sending for samples specify the kind of
goods desired. We keep the best grades of
every class of goods, from the lowest to the
most costly.
Orders unaccompanied by tho cash will
be sent C. O. D.
f'rompVd'aying Wholesale Buyers are invited
to inspect the Slock in our Jobbing
and Package Depaitment. Address.
HAMILTON EASTER <k SONS.
197,199, 201 and 203 West Baltimore Street,
Baltimore, lid.
Dec 7 29 ly
Principal Offico 101W. Fifth St., Cincinnati, O.
2?Tks only Reliable Gift Distribution in tho j
Countqg.
$60,000.00i
I N V A 1 UABLEQIF'JSI
TO III niSTRBUTKU IS
1j. 1>. S I N E ' si
i 153rd REGULAR MONTHLY
Gift Enterprise*
To bo drawn Monday, Fob. l'.Hh, 1372. 1
Two Grand Capitals of
$5,000 each in Greenbacks !
Two Prizes $1,000. Fire Prizes $500. Ten
Prizes $100. each in Greenbacks '
X Horse 5c Buggy, with Silver-mounted Harness,
worth $600
One Fine-toned Rosewood l'inno, worth $500 !
Ten Family Sewing machines worth $100 each !
Five Heavy Cased Gold Hunting watches and 1
Heavy Gold Chains, worth $300 each! Five
Gold American Hunting Watches, worth
$125 each. Ten ladies' Gold Hunting
Watches, worth $100 encb ! 800 Gold and
Silver Lever ITunting Watches (in svll,} worth
from $20 to $300 each. Iatdics'Gold Leontino |
Chains, Gent's Uuld Vest Chains, Solid and
Double-Plated Silver Table and Teaspoons,
Photograph Albums, Jewelry, Ac , Ac., Ac.?
Whole number Gifts, 6,000. Tickets Limited
to 60,000.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL TICKETS.
"To whom Liberal Premiums will he paid.
Single tickets, $1 ; six tickets, $5; twelve
tickets, $10; Twcnty-Gvo tickets, $20.
Circulurs containing a full list of prizes, a
description of tlio manner of drawing, and
other information in reference to the Distribution,
will bo sent to any one ordering them.?
All letters must be addressed to
L. D. SINE, Box 86, !
Office, 101 W. 5th St. Cincinnati, 0.
Dec 27 34 7 i
Fleming & Maxwell ,
WOUM> respectfully inform the pnlio
that they have purchased the Shop
of Samuel Black, in the old Court House, I
and are prepared to do WORK in
their line in a first olass manner, and they
solicit the Patronage of their Friends and
Public generally. 27?tf
1871. *a, eTl87T.
?OTU 2 ?WIS 2 CMS 2 '
DOUBLE and Single Barrel Guns, Brooch loading
and Muzzle-loading Guns, of
English, French and German manufacture, at
all prices.
Single Guns at $2.50, $1.00, $0.00, $8.00,
$12.00 to $20.00 each; Double Guns from
$7.00 to $200.00 each.
ipmmsa ipmmsn
Smith A Wesson, Colt's, Allen's, Sharp's,
and all the popular and approved kinds.
SPORTSMAN'S GOODS of great variety.
AMMUNDTOON!
For Guns, Pistols and Rifles.
BEST QUALITY AND AT LOWEST PRICES.
Country merchants and sportsmen nre invited
to call und examine our Inrgo nnd well
selected slock of tlio above goods, which wo
import direct and buy from the manufacturers.
Orders by mall filled promptly, and
sent by express, C. 0. D.
POULTNEY, TRIMBLE & CO.,
200 TV. BALTIMORE STREET,
BALTIMORE, MD, i
Mar 22 S 18-6 46 1y
nniYRQ QAGTTT7C
.I/WXW) K/,
BLINDS, &c.
P P. TOAL E,
Manufacturer and Dealer,
No. 20 Ifnynr St rest and HorlbrrV? Wharf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
This Is the largest and most com*
plete Factory of the kind in the Southern
States, and all articles in this line can be ?
furnished by Mr. P. P. Toai.8 at prices
which defy competition.
ptT A pamphlet with full and detailed |
list of all sizes of Doors, Hashes and Blinds,
and the prices of each, will be sent free !
and post paid, on application to
P. F. Toale,
CUAR1.EST0N, 8. 0.
July 12 10 ly. 1
The Southern Hotel j
IIA8 boen refilled and
put In complete order for
the accommodation of the
WkBSbUe- traveling public. lint. < of -j
tJomd reasonable. Call and give me a I
rial. J. O. YEAR01N. ^
May t 68 8a
nj-jnumi .1114. ^ujl-.I-4-L 1 ""'I11
-FACTOR AND COMMISSION
MME3R.GKI AVinC .
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ADDED THE
FACTORAGE AND:; COMMISSION BUSINESS
' > TO HIS . . (
CBNBRJU MERCHANDISE.
IS LARGER AND MORE GOMFLETE
THAN EVER,
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.
|^T Ho will also furnish YARNS and SHIRTINGS by the
Balo at Factory prices.
T. W. DAVIS. :
June 21 1 If
CAROLINA LlFElNSURANCE COMPANY,,
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.
JEFFERSON DAVIS, PRESID'T.
BLACK A FOCIIER STATE AGENTS.,
a AAIIVIIPINII a?.?. -
Ml ?
iV^NfE WOULD call attention to our Large and Varied Stock of
Xjj DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTH RUGS, CURFA
INS, <fec. >
Wo have on hand one of the most complete stocks ever offered in
this market, consisting of Silks, Alpacas, Merinos, Pjplins, DeLains,
find other grades of FINE GOODS, which we are offering at Reduced
Prices. Full lines of Sheetings, Shirtings, Cassimeres, Joans, etc.,
with a complete assoitment of Hosiery and Gloves. Give us a call.
24-8m J, H. Sc M. L. KtNARP.
?. ?. ...l.r, .. 0. .ELL. E. P. JONES,
EASLBY <t WELLS, Awwiisaaraiw AW iLAW,
UtArnnVfl anH PAnnflAllApa T.a? I - ?? ?-?- ? L
- ? TT Ajyjj UVLWITVK IN EQUITY.
AND IN EQUITY, wiu. mwici m aix
OREENVILLE, 8. o., COURTS OP THIS STATE
PR ACTICE In the Court* of the State and
' of the United State*, and give especial ^ THE UMTED STATES COURTS,
ttcntion to eaeea in Bankruptcy. Offlee Oreenville C. H., f. 0.
^ Mil I J?]y t lj*
' - /
A suumtKN AND MUTUAL COMPANY.
ATTENTION IS CALLED
to the surrender value plan,
AND OTHER ADVANTAGES,
OFFERED BY THIS COMPANY.
May 3 51 tf
POSITIVELY TO TAKE PLACE JANUARY1872.
$500,000 to beTgFven away.
I I
THE SOUTH CAROLINA
LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION
BUTLER, CHAD WICK, GARY <fc CO., AGENTS,
miner inc auspicious 01 tnc " South Cnrolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Eoclcty,"
will givo a SERIES OF CONCERTS, at the Academy of Music, Charleston, S. C., commencing
January 8th, 1872.
Refers to all the Rankers, Brokers, and prominent gentlemen of the Country, both North
\nd South.
150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION AT $5 EACH
If you hare not received a Circular, send for one, giving full particulars. All Orders
Strictly Confidential.
2,405 OIFT8, 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 B. II.
Kuttodge, of South Carolina; General Bradley T. Johnson, of Virginia: Hon. Roger A.
l'ryor, of New York.
Money for Tickets can bo sent cither by Express or Post Office Order, and the Tickets will
be promptly forwarded.
DIRECT ALL LETTERS TO BUTLER, CIIADWICK, GARY A CO.,
Principal Office, Charleston, S. C.
GP.NK.nAL M. C. BllLEH, JoH!? CHADWICK, OKNKRAL If. W. CART.
Oct 11 23 3m.
wmw wsm ~
FOR
FALL TRADE.
jmis ?a ?Asyi & ???0,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
MAVE ju?t completed opening their new and beautiful stock of CARPETS, As.,
consisting of Hody Brussels Carpets, English Velvet Carpets, English Brussels,
Three I'lys, Ingrains, Venetians and other Carpeta suited for Fall Trade. Also, a large
line of low-priced Carpets. We have also opened a superb stock of French Ileps, Terrys
and Datnatks for Curtains, with all the Centre Tastele, Qitnpa and I-ininga to match
Particular attenlion is invited to our stock of
Now French Tamboured Laoe Curtains,
Of exquisite finish, nnd Nottingham Lace Curtains, Cornices and Bands. All of the
very latest styles in WINDOW SHADES, of the newest patterns. We have opened a
large assortment of all air.es made. Our customers nan get any prievd shades they want.
FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTHS, of the finest quality of gooda manufacture 1, of
?ny width, and cut any siae wanted.
Star Oil Cloth and Crash, Slair Rods, Oil Cloth Rn&s, Door Mata, Rags and MaKlngs,
the largest assorted stock ever shown In Augusta. Wall Papere, Borders and Paper
shades, in almost endless variety. Oilt, Flowered, Hall, Oak and Plain Papers, at
>rices to suit the times. Also, of Hair Cloths, and Furniture Coverings and Trim
nings, we have a large supply. Druggets and Crumb Cloths, any alee. Picture Tea
lels, Picture Cord, Picture Nails, and all things else eonneeted with the Carpet Trade
JAMES ?. BAILIE Ac BRO.,
25-3m 205 BROADSTRSET.
J . II . i M.L. k l N A RD,
t, ?,
(\ w tvrvtvn A (tmnil aw AAA maaiwaa ? "
is xgkMm
fajs.m ?1
fKtuSB favors, Ac. I oontinue to mako Iff?-jjl
additions to my Stock of JEWRL- wuP
RY. WATClflfC CLOCKS, 8PRC- A
T1CLH8, 8I&VKR HAT|d1B
WARR, TABLE CUTLERY, A a. Spccial^tten
Hon given "to repairing fine Wfttchos, ?nd
Timo PWcce mmtrj description. * W '*
JAMRS Q. BLACK.
Jan 18 86 tf
: JT.A. C!
X, 0. BUTUta. r. f. MCBEB
rr). c. - "
BUTLER A. MrRFE.
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law (
and in Equity,
GREENVILLE, S. C.,
011 Practice fir the -Courts *f the State
and vt the United States.
May 41 4 If
KINS fa AN iSs HO WELlT
Factors and Commission Mer
chants.
JU\J tvJZliUi
?:o:?
Liberal Advances made on Cotton
and Naval Stores.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sap 0 18 4m
Sixty-Five First Frist Medals Awarded.
J.'3 THE GREAT
oButhern Piano
jj Y MANUFAOTORY.
WM. KNABE &C0.,
Manufacturers of '
GRAND, SQUARfc AND UPRIGHT
PIANO FORTES,
BALTIMORE, MD. |
These Instruments hare been before tbe 1
Public for nearly Thirty Years, and upon
their excellence alone attained an ttnnurcXaitd
prt'tmintne*, which pronounces them unequaled,
in
TONE. TOUCH,
uunoi/is a mouid sain niiDAOii itu
f t unrviyinnonir nnu uunnuui i i>
All our Square Pianos have our Mew Improved
Overstrung Scale and the Agrvffe
Treble.
We would call special attention to our late ]
Patented Improvements in Orand Pianos and
Square Grands, found in no other Piano, 1
which bring the Piano nearer perfection than '
has yet been attained. .
Every Piano Fully Warranted for Five Team.
We aro by special arrangement enabled to
furnish Parlor Organs and Melodeons of the j
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 6zn ,
MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! <
FOR SIQJIT IS PRICELESS!! j
BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTA- !
CLES WILL PRESERVE IT.
? i
^ ^j\\
If Yon Value Your Eyesight ,
USE THESE !
PERFECT LENSES.
GROUND FROM MINUTE CRYSTAL PEBBLES,
Melted together, and derive their name
"Diamond " on account of their Hardness
and Brilliancy. They will last many years
without change, and arc warranted superior
to all others, manufactured by
J. E. SPENSER & CO., N. Y.
Caution ?None genuine unlets stamped
with our trada mark.
J. C. C. TURNER. Sole Agent
for Greenville, 8. C.
From whom they can only be obtained. {
No Pedlera employed.
May 10 1 1 y
i i
Land for Sale. 1
AS applications have been made for smaller i
parcels of Land, the subscriber has con 1
eluded to sell a part of his GREEN PLACE t
accordingly. Ho now ofTcrs to sell a lot of t
ten acres on tha southwest corner, running ,
aprnaa !ka knhnm uk^nt aw9 aim
acre. Three Lot* of 10 acres each, bordering <
on the east on the Paris Mountain Road, and <
on the west on lands of If. P. Hammet, Esq., i
at $40 per acre. Also ono Lot of ten acres
of Woodland, on the northwest corner, at $50 i
per acre. Dividing fences to be built by the !
purchaser. ,
Persons desiring fnrther information nay ]
apply to Capt. Q. II. Weils,or to the subvert- i
her. JAMES 0. FURMAN. <
Aug 2 13 tf i
Notice of Removal.
MR. A. B MORRISON return* his Bincere
thanks to the citizens of Gieenville
and the surrounding country for the
liberal patronage which they have extended
to him since he has opened business. He
has now rsmoved to the stand on Main
8lreet, next below Foster A Hunter, wheie
he guarantees full satisfaction in MAKINO,
CUTTING and FITTING, in the best and
neatest workmanship and manner the
country can afford. 22-tf
PHOTOGBAPHING.
HAVING recently fitted up the rooms
over Whitmire A Ferguson's Store,
with elegant lights, I am prepared to do
all kinds of PHOTOGRAPHING, at verv
thort notice. Satisfaction guarented to all
W. M. WHEELER.
May 21 * if 1*
ESTABLISHED IN 1835.
GREENVILLE
COACH FACTORY.
Dower, Cox & Markley.
WE
WOULD announce that we are prepared
now to fill all orders for
?1EK10OLE?.
f Having tha largsst stock of labor-saving
machinery in the State, and the most skilful
WiirlfAnn in (Ka Hrtt-.fK MA liona ka aku *a
, supply all demands.
The stoek of
QNK, TWO.
TJBRKI, FOUR,
y and 8IX-1IOR8R
iron-Axle
PLANTATION WAGONS
Will be kept full, and now, aa for thlrty?flTe
ye are, tbeee wagons shall be tha
Standard of Excellknom.
We are making, aa usual, a large stock o
Rocknwnya and Buvylri
At all prieew some new and elegant pejUerns
?prices much reduced.
We make 8PRINO WAGONS a specialty.
Apply for priod llsta to
Gower* Cox
& Mnrkley.
N. B. 36 yean of faithful work?our
guarantee. AugS0-17tf
J,, ? V
QO NW^Jt^PTION. [
Its Cure and Xp PrsYsntive,
BY J. H; feCHKNCK, M. D. 1
"Vf ANY,* bomn'V being ku passed uu,
lu ftr death there TfM ?ttfcr
reason than the negioSt of kaolin and lodis
pfttably pwfren meapi of eifi- Thoea a?j*r
a^l dear > family aJ|o frietftsfare sleeping
t?dream|fcs .lumber jn to WbUb, bad ^hey
calmly adopted *
BIL JOSEPH H. SCQENCK'S SIMPLE
TREATMENT,
and ayailed themselves of hi* woadeifnl efflca" WSSSiS
JMKSSSfio i
wherever suEoient vitality remains, thai vitality',
by hi* medicine* and the dirootioas for
thefr too, 1*qslckened Into healthful vigor.
In this statement there is nothing prannpb
boos. To the faith of the Invalid Is made no
feprdnstation that tr?ti*t a thoseand timea
v_ "-I? aialhln w?rt<?. I
FUiTBimumvcw w/ ?f ivg ?- ? ?
Tbe theory of the eon bjr Dr. Schenek's mcdi-.
cinea la a* simple as it ia unfailing. Its philosophy
requires 110 argument. It _ is sclf-aasuring,
self-convincing.
The Soawood Tonic and Mandrake Pills are
the first two wea|fotol with which the citadel
of tho malady is assailed. Two-tbirda of the
cases of consumption originate in dyspepsia
and? functionally disordered liver. l\'ifh this
oonditlon the bronchial tubes f sympathise
with the stomach. They respond to the morbifio
action of the liver. Hero then ooujos the
culminating result, and tho sotting iu, with all
its distressing symptoms, of
CONSUMPTION.
The Mandrake Pills are composed of one o
Nature's noblest gifts?the Podophillinm Peltatum.
They possess all the blood-eearcbing,
alterative properties oi caloniol, tut unlike
calomel, thoy
"LEAVE NO STINO BEHIND." ,*
The work of cure ie now beginning. The
vitiated and mucous deposits in.the barrels
and in the alimentary eanal aro ejected. 'The
liver, like a clock, is wound up. It arouses
from its torpidity. The stomach acts rot pensively,
and tba patient begins to feel that be is
getting, at last,
A SUPPLY 0* GOOD BLOOD.
Tbe Seawood Tonic, la conjunction with the
Pills, permeates and assimilates With the food.
Chyiifleation is now progressing without Its
previous tortures. Digestion becomes painless,
and the cure is aeen to be at hand. There Is
uo more flatulence, no exacerbation ef the stomach.
An appetite sets In. _?
Now comes the greatest lJlo.id FbrlJIcr evor
yet given by aa iadulgent father te Suffering
man. Schcnck'a Pulasont# Syrap want In to
perform Its functions and to hasten and complete
the cure. It enters at oaee epnn ita
work. Nature cannot be cheated. It collects
and ripens the impaired and distymed portions
of the lungs. In the form of gatherings, it
prepares them for expectoration, and lo ! in a
vciy short time tba malady is vanquished, the
rotton throne that it occupied is renovated and
mode new, and the patient, in all tbe dignity
of regained vigor, ateps forth to enjoy tbe nistiood
or tba womanhood that was.
GIVEN UP AS LOST.
The second thing is, the patients must stay
in ? win it* mhiu uiun urej wfii f 1* i? nmolt
impossible to prevent taking cold when
the lungs are diseased, but it mast be prevented
or a cure cannot be effected, Fresh air
and riding eut, especially ia this section of
the country in the fall and winter season, are
ill wrong. Physicians who recommend that
sourse lose their patients, if their lungs are
badly diseased, and yet, bcoause they are in
the house they must not ait down quiet; thev
must walk about the room as much and as fast
is tha strength will hear, to get up a good circulation
of blood. patients mult keep in
food spirits?be determined to get well. This
ins a great deal to do with the appetite, and
s the great point to gain.
To despair of cure after such oridenoe of its
possibility in tha worst cases, and moral car- '
iainty in all othera, is sinful. Dr. Sehcnck's
personal statement to tha Faculty of his own ]
cure was in these modest words :
" Many years ago I was in the last stage.) of
consumption ; confined to my bed, and at tne
lime my physicians thought that I could not
lire a week ; then, like n drowning man catch- 1
ing at straws, I heard of and obtained the preparations
which I now offer to the public, and
the}' made a perfect cure of ine. It seemed to
me that I could feel them ponctruto 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 cough,
fevor, pain and night sweats all began to
leave me, and my appetite became so great
thnt it was with difficulty that I could keep
from eating too much. I soon gained my
strength, and bare grown in flesh ever since."
" I was weighed shortly after my recovery,"
added the Doeter," then looking like a mere
skeleton ; my weight was only ninety- seven
pounds; my present weight is two hundred
snd twenty-five [225] pounds, and for years I
heve enjoyed uninterrupted health."
Dr. Schcnck has discontinued his prefestional
visits to New York and Boston. Ho or
us son, Dr. J. II. Schenck, Jr., still eontinue
:n sec patients at their office, No. 15 North Sixth
treet, Philadelphia, every Suturday from 9
K. M. to 3 P. M. Those who wish a thorough
sxamination with tha llespiromoter will be
sharged $5. The Kespirometer declares tba
exact condition of tha lungs, and patients can
readily learn whether they are curable or not.
The directions for tnking the medicines are
idaptcd to the intelligence even of a child.
Follow these directions, and kind Naturo will
Jo the rest, excepting that in some cases tha
Mandrake Pills are to be taken in Increased
nuwig j in* lore. lucuirinen need DO OIDCr BC |
compnniments than the etnple instruction* that (
accompany them : Firat create appetite. Of
returning health hunger is the most wolcome I
symptom. When It conies, a* it will come, lot 1
tho despairing at ore* to of good cheer. Uood '
blood at once follows, the cough loosens, the
night swoat is abated. In a short time both
of these morbid symptoms ere gone forerer. '
Dr. 8chenck's medicines are constantly kept (
in tens of thousands of families. As a laxa- (
tire or purgative, the Mandrako Pills are a
standard preparation ; while the Pulmonic
Ryrup as a curcr of eoughs and colds, nay be
regnrded as a prophylacterio against consumption
in any of its forms.
Price of the Pulmonic Syrnp and Seaweed
Tonic, $ 1.50 a bottle, or $7.50 a half dosed.* '
Mandrake Pills, 25 cents a box. For sale by
all druggists and dealers.
Wholesale Agent, JOHN F. 1IEKKY, Ne.
College .Place, New York City.
March U 40 ly
No flood Health Without
Pure Blood.
DR. GLAZKNER'S
8 PIKE NAKD
AMD
QUEEN'S .DELIGHT
WILL P URIFY THE BLOOD I
AND REMOVF.
Liver Complaint, Rheuma^SWPtism,
Scrofula, Carbuncles
Skin Deseases, Pains in th.
^9 Bones, Dyspepsia, Diseases oe
tbe Kidneys and Bladder, pain in the
Backhand Lgins, at?l 'All IB* various
AiLm^nta -produced 1 bv Irr^pare Blood
and Vitiated Secretions.
Buy on* Bottle and try it, arid if it
fall* to yiU any relief, buy no more.
raigia, Headache, l'aln in the Back.
Spraiaa, Ao. a
Dlt. OLAZHNER'9 FAMILY V EG ETABLK
LIVER PILLS are safe remedial egenta
to etateotne Derangaroenta of the Liter and
to Parity tha Blood.
DR. QLAZENER'8 COUGH RELIEF la
excellent for all eaaea of Cough of any kind,
from Group la Conaumption ; although not
recommended to cur* tha latter dieeaaa,
great reliof vill follow it* nae.
tar The above Medicines are prepared
onty bj '
DR. GILES L. GLAZENER,
' //4 , Manufacturing Drnggiet,
Greenville, 8. 0. |
KSold bj Drogglata genera I lj. i
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Ua?MS8^
^SZZT.ZSZZttt'*
Tllnw Bitter* in nK |'B? Vutr
M*. tub of Pe.r Bmtf. iWhlaker.
Preef SHHU ait StfiM Lleaore, doolored,
iploed.aad Ketmt to plfaee the tute,
ailed " Ton lee," " Apretlaere," " Reetorere," *?,
rj?fea^ia#afsreSBoote
and Her be of UaUfornJa, free from ell
AleekelU Mailiiu, Thar m tho
^AAOimo,PRIMrPL* tiefjt
Bonorator and Invlaofator of the flyetem. earrr*
tlltiTuMUw U ?nUlCL JhXnU^.loW
onfall. rrortdad th?fr betpe are ,aet deetreyed
bt BtMial poteoa or other meeaa, k* the yital
muu waited beyond tho point of if pair.
Thirtrt a OflitU Pamat* ti well
ma m ThU, powmlnc, (Jap. the .peculiar merit
ot Mtlii u a powarfa! ami In relieving Condition
ttf liltw**"*" of tha Llrar, and ol all tha
TpOH FIMALK COMPLAINT!, whether
IB yonng ar old. married or tingle, at tha .dawn at
womanhood or at tha turn of life, thaw Toala Bit,
tare have no ogmti.
fat talaaaiatarT and Chronic Rhaa*
aantian and Uout, Dyspepela or In*
dig oat Ion. Dlllwwa, RcmlllenC and
Intarmlttont Varan, Dlaenaea af tha
Bland. Llrar, Kidnaps and Bladder,
thaaa Blttara hara baan moat attecaaahiL Much
Diaaaaee ara ennaad br Vitiated Bland,
whteh la ganeraUy produced by derangement of
ma Dig nation Organs.
DTBPBPBIA OB INDIGNATION,
Headaehe, Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightoaaaaf
tha Cheat, Dlmlneaa. Sour Eructations of
(fee Btomaah. Bad Taste In tha Month, Billona
AMaoks, Palpitation of tha Beait, Inflammation of
tiiigf nrip-a Pain in tharagiona of tha Kidneys, end
hnadrad other painful symptoms smiths offerings
of Dyspepsia.
They Urigornta tha Btomaoh and athnnlata tha
torpid LItw and Bowels, which render than, of
gnnqnailed sffanqy In cleansing tha blood of ell imparities,
and Imparting new life and rigor to tha
WhoW IJlttOL 4'. |
VOR8K.IN DISNASKB, Brnptlona,Tetter,
Belt Bhean, Blotches, Bpote, Pimples, Pustules,
Bolls, CarbaMlee, Ring-Wonae,Botid Head, Bore
Byee,Bryripelaa. Itch, Scarfs, Discolorations of the
Bain. Humors snd Diseases ot the Skin, of whatever
name or nature, era tt to rally dug up snd carried
out of lh? arete in in a abort tlmeoy the nee ot
these Bitters. One bottle in ?n<-h cases will con iaaa
the moat incredulous of their ou retire effect.
Cleanse tha Vitiated Blood whenever you And Its
Impurities bursting through the skin in Pirn plea.
Brupdona or Boras ; cleanse It whan yra And it
oUtnotta and ^ggj*** in the yglns; deansa it
whan it is foul,end yoar feelings will UU you whan.
Keep tha blood pure, and tha health of the aystsae
Will follow. ? . - _ _ _ .
JPIN, TIM, and other WORMS, urldag
in the system ot so many thousands, ara affoctutily
destroyed end removed.
BOLD BY ALL DRUOOIBTB AND DEALKH8.
3. WALK1R. Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD Ac
CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, Son Francisco,
Cel., nndW end U Oowmeroo Street, New York.
J3R?S~ For tale lo the City of Orcenvillo
DR. M, A. J1UNT*R A CO.,
A'holcselo and licitil Dealers in Drugs,
Mudieinec, Chemicals, Ac., Ac.
uay iu l
IS. r. R.
Kadnny's Rcndy Relief
CUKES TllE WORST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes_
NOT ONE HOUR
tfter reading thin ad vertiseroeut need any
one suffer with pain.
Hod way's Ready Relief is a cur# for every
pain. It was llie first and is
THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY
hat instantly stops the most excruciating
pains, allays imfinmstions, and cures con?
(estions, whether of ths lungs, stomach,
l>wwe<s, or other glands or organs, by one
ippiication.
KAF)WAY'S READY RELIEF
Will afford instant ease. Inflammation of
he Kiilneys. inflammation of the Rladder,
nflnmmaiion of tlia Rowels. Conjesticn of
he Lungs,t?ore Throat, Difficult Ricathing,
'alpitution of the Heart., Hysterics, Croup,
diphtheria, Catarrh, Influenza, Headache,
fooothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold
Chills, Ague Chills.
The application of the Ready Relief to
he part or parts where the pain or diflU
sulty exists will afford ease and comfort.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water
* 111 in a few moments cure Cramps, Spasms,
tour Stomach, Heartburn. Siok Headache,
diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, wind in ilia
[towels, and all Internal Peine
Travelers ehon hi always earry a bottle of
Hadway'a Ready Relief with (Ham. A few
Irops in water will prevent sickness or
>ains from charge of water It is better
.lieu French Brandy or Bitters a* a stintuant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Ague cuied for tifly cents.?
rhere is not a remedial agent in tins world
that will core Fever and Ague, and all oth
Pr Malarious, Bilou*, Scarlet, Typhoid
Yellow, and other Fevera (aided by Half
way's Pills) so quick as Radway's Rouf
Relief. Filty cents per bottle.
HEALTH ! BEAUT
Strong end Pure Rich Blood?Increr
Fissh end Weighted ear 8kin ar
beautiful Complexion as*
" cured 10 ail. .4
DR. RADWAY'S ftAR#4~
K1L.LI A If KCSOLVf
Vot only does the 8nrsap?ri)li#>'r'
ent excel all known remedial ?g# 9
cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, CcF* .
and Skin diseases; but it it tml*"*tive
cure for Kidney and U,.'0?"
plaints, Urinary nod Womb Mv'r^r"
el. Diabetes, Dropsy, 8lop(f.. 9 er?
Incontinence of Urine, Br^?
Albuminuria, end in all ensetf Where fClr
are hrlek dnst deposits, or the water Is *
thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like
the white of an egg. or threads like white
silk, or where is a morbid.ui:
f - ?viimui an.
pearanee, and white bom duit deposits,
and when there if pricking burning seuBtlion
when pasting water, au pain in the
Small of the Baok aad along th?..^^Dt<
Dr. Bafiway'i Perfect Purgattn rm?,
Perfectly tasteless, elegantly eoaUd with
swoet gam, purge, regulate, put ily, clean*#
and strengthen. Haaway'a Pills, for the /
eura of ail disorders of the Ston aeb, Liver,
Bowels, Kidneys. Bladder. Nervous diseases,
Headache. Constipation, Coslivenees, j
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliouinesa, Bilious
Fever, Inflamation of the Bowels, Piles, and
all Dstangemente of tbe Internal Yieeara.
Warranted to effeot a positive ears, Purely
Vegetable, containing bo luerourv, mini
eral?, or deleterious drug*.
Observe the following symptoms r: suiting
from Disorders of tha Digestive Organ*?
ConstipstioD, Inward Piles, Pallnese d
the Blood in the Held, Asidlty of the 8torach,
Nausea, Heartburn,' Dhgaet of -Tow.
Pollnasa or Weight in tha ftUMaeh, Mr
Eruetationa, Sinking on Plottoriag si "
Pit of tha Btomaeh,llwlmaeing at the Had,
Hurried and DHftentl BrswtkW
A few dqees of Nad way's Pills wtlVfrea
tha system from all the afarya eamadBaor.
dera. Price, 18 cents per Bos. H*& by
^SfalM'Palea and Trae." iood on# let*
Ur etftop to RAPWAY A CO., No. 87 k.l
don L?d?, Haw York. Iafop0pUon -worth
thouMnda will bo Mat you
July 20 MP lj