Laws ofthe State.
lets ef the teaeral linatlr ?f kttk
Oanlias.
PUBLISHED BY AUTRORITY.
AN ACT TO SMFOWKR THE JUDGES
OP THE PROBATE COURT, IN THIKR
RESPECTIVE COUNTIES, TO ISSUE
EXECUTIONS.
Whereas, doubts have at Ueo whether the
Judges of the Probate Coart ia this State
are authorised to Ueue executions to earry
Into effect any order, eeatenee or decree of
such Court; therefore,
Bs it tmteitd by the Senate and Hooee of <
Representatives, of the State of South Car> i
ollna, now met and sitting in General Assembly,
and by the authority of the aame:
Section 1. That from and after the paeeage
of thia Act the Judges of the Probate
Court, in the eereral Counties la this State,
may, and they are hereby, fully authorised
and empowered to issue executions, when
that is the necessary and proper process to
carry into effect any order, sentence or de?
cree of sueh Court.
Sec. 2. That ail Acts and parts of Acts
inconsistent with this Act be, and the same
are hereby, repealed.
Approved January 81,1878.
AN ACT TO ALTER AND AMEND AN
ACT TO ORGANIZE AND GOVERN
THE MILITIA OF THE STATE OF
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate
and House of Representatives, of the State
of Sonth Carotins, now met and silting in
General Assembly, and by the authority of
the same.
That Section 16, of an act to organize
and govern the Militia, of the State of South
Carolina, (approved March 16th, 1869) is
hereby altered and amended, so as to read
?The duties of the Quartermaster Genera),
shall devolve upon the Adjutant General,
in times of peace.
Sec. 2. That the office ot Assistant Adjutant
General be, *nd is hereby abolished,
and ilia dnlina nf thief nflfiAA Art* hprpliv crtn .
? ? ?J
ferred upon the Adjutant General.
Sec. 3. That all aet?, or parte of acta, inconeietent
with this act, be, and the same
are hereby repealed.
Approved February 2d, 1R72.
AN ACT TO REGULATE THE MANUFACTURE
AND 9ALE OF COMMERCI
AL FERTILIZERS IN THE STATE
OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate
and House of Representatives of the State
of South Carolina, now met and sitting io
General Assembly, at*d by the authority of
the same:
All commercial fertilizers manufactured,
sold, or kept for sale, in the Slate of South
Carolina, eh all have affixed to every hag,
barrel or parcel thereof, a written or print
ed label, which shall specify the name of
the manufacturer and seller, their respective
[daces of business, and the constituent
parts thereof.
Sec. 2. Whoever manufactures, sells, or
keeps for sale, any commercial fertilizer or
fertilizers, not labeled in accordance with
the provisions of the preceding -eeti??n, and
t L _ 11 -IT., a I U - - 1
wiiosnercr pii?h mux to niiy unrin
other parcel of any fertilizer, any la?>cl not
truly opacifying the constituent parts thereof,
and the name of the manufacturer and
seller, shall be punished by a fine of twenty
dol'ar* for the first offense, and a fine of
forty dollars for the eec>>m1 and every an1'*
sequent ofTenee, ?>ne half ?>f which i
every ease, he for the use of the p'??a cut .
Sec. 8. This act shall he deemed 11 |iii* I c
act, and be in force after its ratification
Approved February 2, 1872.
AN ACT TO REVIVE AND EXTEND
THE CHARTER OF THE RELIEF
LOAN ASSOCIATION, OF CHARLESTON.
Section 1. Be It enacted by the Senate
and House of Reprentativca of the Slate of
South Carolina, now met and sitting in
General Assembly, and by the authority of
the same:
That the charter of the Relief Loan Association,
passed on the twentieth day of
December, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, be,
and ia hereby, revived and extended for
the term of five years from the date of this
act.
See. 2. The said Association is hereby
rc-invested with all the rights of property,
which it had at the expiration of its chartor
nr whl?h it* trusteos mil have acnnir
ed since; and shall hare power to sue for
and collect all amounts due to the raid Association,
or its trustees, and to sell and
convey all the said estate, real or personal,
for the closing up of the said Association.
Approved January 81, 1872.
AN ACT TO RENEW THE CHARTER OF
THE PALMETTO FIRE ENGINE COMPANY
OF COLUMBIA, S. C.
Be it enaoted by the Senate and House of
Representatives of the State South Carol!an,
now met and sitting in General Assembly,
and by the authority of the same:
That the charter of the Palmetto Fire
Engine Company, of Colombia, be, and the
same it hereby renewed and extended for a
period of fifteen years ; and the said Corns
pany is hereby authorized to adopt the
name and ttyle of Palmetto Steam Fire Engine
Company.
Approved Jannary II, 1872.
AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE ENTERPRISE
ASSOCIATION, OF
n*i a n . ootnavr a atttti r% a .
vnanumxun, ouutu V/AKUMCIA,
Be it enaoted by the Senate end House of
Representatives of the State of South Carolina,
now met and sitting in General Alterably,
and by the authority of the same:
Section 1. That Jacob Mills, T. A. Davie,
N. Spencer, Samuel Marion, Aaren Wrigh*
ten, Abraham Williams, Joseph Parker, 9.
B. Middle)on, Richard White, George Mar?
tin, Jacob Royal, John A. Adam*, R N.
Gregorie, Iseaae Weston, Edward Weston,
their associates and successors, are hereby
made and created a body politic and oor
porate, und?r the name and style of "The
Enterprise Association, of Cbarleaf on, Sooth
Carolina."
Seo. 2 And said corporation shall have
power to make by laws, not repognant to
the laws of the land, and shall have succession
of officers and members, according
m> meir ?. -cuoo, no to Keep and um a com
mon aeal, t??. *me to alter at -will, to aoe
be eued, in any v. ,urt in tbia Slate; to bar#
ard enjoy erary right, power and prtyileg#
HtdMttoMMk eorporaltooe; and It la here*J
empowered la acquire, raUla ead enjoy
kll Mali property. raal and perooaal, ao may
M givea or beqaeelbed to, or parehaaod by
t, ood to Mil. eoovey or mortgage iho moo*,
?r any port thereof, at will.
Boo. t. That ooid oorporation may, from
Lima to tint, invoat moneya, aaaeta, or any
property whloh it may aequtro, la auch roa*
tad poroonal proporty, bonde, etoeka, or ia
raretiea, la aooh aumo and oa oooh torma
and ooaditiooo aa it may dorm proper, and
Lo execute bonda, Ac., nadar ita corporate
Mai: Provided, That the maximum value
^ 0 -II - - ~ "
?i bii prop?ny, niid and owned by raid
corpora tioa, ah all not exceed fifty thoueand
(80,000) dollar*.
8ee. 4. Thl* Act ehall eontiona In force
daring twenty year*, and may be given In
evidence without being eepeeially pleaded.
Approved Febraary 2d, 1872.
AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE SCOTT
RIFLE GUARDS OF SUMTER.
Be it enacted by the Senate and Ilouae
of Reprcaentativea of the 8tate South Carolina,
now met and aitting in General Aa emblf,
and by the authority of tbe eatne :
Section 1. That Samuel J. Parton. Joaeph
Sumter, Oecoe Roach, and their aaeooiatee
and ancceaaore, be and they are hereby, incorporated
a body politle, under the name
and atyle of tbe " Scott Rifle Guarda," in
deed and in law, and, aa euch body politic,
ahall have the power to uae and keep a
common aaal, and the aame at will to alter*
to make all neoeeeary by-lawa, not repugnant
to the lawa of the land ; and to have |
ucc??ioo of officers ana members, conformable
to each by-laws, to sue and be sued,
plead and be impleaded, in any Court of
Law or Equity in tbie Slate ; and to have,
use and enjoy all olbqg rights, and be sub*
ject to all other liabilities incident to bodies
corporate.
See. 2. That this Act shall be deemed
and taken to be a publie Act, and shall
continue in force for the space of fouitecn
years from its passage.
Approved January 31st, 1872.
AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE MOUN
TAINEER FIRE ENGINE COMPANY,
OF WALHALLA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of
Representatives of the State of South Carolina,
now met and silting in General As
eembly, and by the authority of the same
Section 1. That William Koeber, John
Dale, A. Brennecke, S. S. Smeltzer, Martin
Ansel, P. Hoyte, H. Stucke, Jacob Schroder,
Jr., James Watson, and their successors in
office, shall be known by the name and
style of the Mountaineer Fire Engine Company,
of Walhalla, South Carolina, be. and I
they are hereby, creator) ar.d constituted a
body corporate and politic, with a capiatal
stock not to exceed the sum of fire thousand
dollars, with the light to sue a id I ?
sued, pKad and be impleaded in any court
of competent jurisdiction ; to hare and to
use a common seal, and the stmr to alter a'
will and pleasure ; and with all the rights
privileges and iinmoni*ies that are now or
hereafter may be secured by law to like in
corporated bodiea.
See. 2. That tbia act shall be deem-d a
public act, and shall remain in force for the
teiinof fourteen >ears
Approved 8th of January, A D 1872
AN ACT TO ALTER AND AMEND THE
CHARTER OP THE TOWN OF
GHOSHS ETOWN.
Sec ion 1. B-* it enacted by the Snnnte
and H- ioe <>f Koprrs-niiitive* ol the Stat?
f South C roifia now m?*t and *i"ii'i? in
O.-n 'al A?i? nihlx, and by the aitlhorilv f
> In- win-;
That so touch ?'f the charter of the Town
of Georgetown as determines the day of
election be, and the same is hereby, amend
ed so as to fix Ihe day of election of intendant
and wardens of the Town of George
town on the first Monday in >pril, eighteen
hundred and seventy-two (1872.) and
on the first Monday of the tame month in
every year thereafter. Said election to he
held in some convenient public place in
said town from eight o'clock A. M until five
o'clock P. M , and when the polls shall ba
closed the managers shall forthwith count the
votes and declare the election, and give no
tice thereof, in writing, to the intendant
therein being, who shall, within two days
thereaftar, give notice, or cause the same to
be given, to the persons duly elected : Provided,
That the iatendant and wardens now
in office shall contiune therein until their
successors are elected and qualified.
Sea. 2. That all laws now of foree in relation
to the election ot intendant and wardens,
except so far hereby repealed, be
and continue in force.
See. 3. That the intendant and warden*
of the said Town of Georgetown are hereby
vested with all the power and authority
over the poor within the Town of George
town, which, by the law, now belong, or may
hereafter belong to the eonnty commissioners
Georgetown County ovei the poor of said of
eounty ; and, for the purpose of raising
funds to provide for the comfort and support
of the said poor, the said intendant
and wardens may assess and collect a poor
tax od the taxable property o( the said
town, in the same manner as they assess
and eolleel taxes thereon for the support of
the government of tba town: Provided,
That aaid tax shall not exceed ten (10) per
cent, on the amount of taxes therein paid
to the said town : Provided further, Tha^
tba taxpayers of the said Town of Oeorgetown
shall not be taxed for the support of
the poor outside of the corporate limits of
said town.
Approved January 8. A. D. 1872.
AN ACT AUTHORIZING E. P. ENGLISH
TO BUILD A DOCK AND COLLECT
WHARFAGE AT PORT ROYAL CITYSection
1. Be it enacted by the Senato and
House of Representatives of the State of South
Carolina, now met and sitting in General As*
sembly, and by the authority of the same:
That E. F. English be, and be is hereby
authorised, to build a dock to deep waters of
.1? -? r>?4 n r,..
?w*utuiw uwr, ?* run f\ojlI 1>1 IJ ) tO COllCCt
wharfage on the ume, and to use, tell or leaee
said doek for hta own benefit, subject to any
law* now existing or hereafter to be made In
relation to such property.
Approved January SI, 1872.
The Governor has nominated exGovernor
James L. Orr as delegate
and Archibald Cameron, of
Charleston, as alternate, for appointment
by the President of the
United States to the centennial
celebration to be bolden at Pbila
delphia.
ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE.
CTpHIS Article, prepared bj the ATLANTIC PH08PH ATE COMJ
PANY, under tho direction of their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN
RAVEN EL, for composting with Cotton Seed, is now offered at the
Reduced Price of $28 per ton cash, or $31 per ton payable 1st No*
ember, 1872, Free of IrUereet.
Orders filled now will be considered as Cash 1st March, 1872, or
on Time as due 1st November, 1872, thereby enabling Planters to
haul it at a time when their Wagons and Mulee are idle.
PELZER, RODGER8 ft CO., General Agent*,
Brown's Wharf, Charleston. 8. C.
3. F. DONALD, Agent, Grove Station. 8. C.
Jan S 36 3m
ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE.
grills FERTILIZER, manufactured by the Atlantic Phosphate
Js> Company under the direction of their Chemist, Dr. St. Julien
Ravcnel, is now offered to the Planting Community at the very Reduced
Price of $48 per ton cash, or $52 payable 1st November, 1872,
Free of Interest.
This Fertilizer has been very extensively nsed in this State and lias
given entire satisfaction; some of the most practical planicrs admitting
it to be eqnal to Peruvian Guano, pound for pound.
All sales made now will be considered as cash on the 1st of March,
1872, and to those buying on time the sale will be considered as due
on 1st November. 1872.
By this arrangement planters will be enabled, without extra cost, t>
haul their Manure at a time when their wagons and mules are idle.
Pamphlets containing the certificates of those who have used the
Atlan'ic Phosphate will be furnished on application to the Agents.
PELZER, RODGERS & CO . V?ucml Agents,
Brown's Wbarl, Charleston, 8. C.
WM. BEATTIE. Agent Greenville. South Carolina.
Jan3 35 Im
WWnm~~l
FERTILIZER!
FOR
COTTON, CORN, WHEAT, TOBACCO.
PRICE:
CASH, $50 per 2000 lbs., at Factory.
TIME, $55 per 2000 lbs., at Factory, payable
Nov. 1st, 1872, WITHOUT INTEREST.
Factory East end Hasel St.; Mines on Ashley
River.
WAIli
ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME!
FOR.
COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED.
p T) T r r .
j_ xt i v jj ;
CASH, $30 per 2000 lbs., at Factory.
TIME, $3 per 2000 lbs., at Factory, payable
Nov. 1st, 1872, WITHOUT INTEREST.
m o. nvsaes & co,,
GEJYERJ1E ,
No. 1 South Atlantic Wharf,
CHARLESTONS. C. !
FURNISHED AT CHARLESTON PRICES FREIGHT
ADDED. BY JULIUS C. SMITH AGENT, GREENVILLL. ? 6'
Dec 20 33 3m
. Eli WAN ~
FERTILIZERS.
Three very Superior Article* are offered by the Sulphuric Acid and Superphosphate company
of Charleston, S. C., viz:
ETIWAN GUANO.
A complete manure, adapted to Cotton, Grain and Tobacco, being the w?-ll known artie'e
heretofore offered at the very high grade of 15 per cent, dissolved Bone Pho?phate of
Lime, with the addition, a? heretofore, "f Peruvi?n fluano, Ammonia and Potaeh. Price
$66 per ton, if paid on or before the 1st ot April ne?t, and $60 per too, payable let
W ..... IO?n -l-t ...
uuivuiwr, 10ix, vninoui tniereu.
ETIWAN CHOP FOOD.
A n?w article of about the same high grade of Soluble Phosphate. compounded with the
element* of Cotton 8eed in auch a manner, an to ensure one of the b-?t fertilizer* for Cot
ton and Grain, at a lower price than the F.t'wan Guano. Price $40 per ton, if paid on
or before the 1st of April next, $45 per ton, payable 1st November, 1872, without
inter tit.
ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE.
Averaging from 18 to 20 per rent, of Dissolved Rone Phosphate, and thus enabling the
planter by composting, to obtain two tons of half that grade at a saving of one half
eoit and freight. Price $85 per ton. if paid on or before the 1st ol April next, $$0 per
ton. payable 1st November. 1872, without intereit.
TAICE NOTICE, that all these fertilizers are of the highest grade of Soluble Photphate,
and must help for more Ihsn one year.
WM n TTP17 kr nn
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General Agents^ Charleston, & C.
LEONARD WILLIAMS, Agent At OrrenrilU, S. C.
Dec IS %% |a
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Rill
t r m JL J Vtf
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Having Ren
\i\U\ I
B R Y 6
AH ?&?
TO THEIR NE
Corner of Broad and Bel
empiLL take great pleasure in w
Wk who will tina a choice tu
DiiY" GOODS, which will be disj?c
the most economical.
15^- An examination of Goods a
Christopl
25 3m 202 and 204 Br\
Charlotte, Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE. )
l\, 0. A A R. K V
Columbia, 8. 0, January 1, 1872. )
ON and after January 4, tha following
pctiedule will be run over thla Road:
. TRAIN No. 1.
kill tu a in?oolkq north.
Leave Augu-ta I 3 16AM
Leave Columbia I 8.22 A M
Arrive at Charlotte | 2.t)? P M
TRAIN No 2.
mail train?uoinq north.
COTTON FACTOR
AND GENERAL
CDHMISS1Q1 ME H MA IT,
ACCOMMODATION WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
I xo?U also, when place-/ in funds,
purchase and forward all
kinds of Merchandise, Machinery,
Agricultural
Implements Fertilizers,
dkc.
Oct 24 2ft \y
Fleming & Maxwell
W' OULI' r*?p?'Pt(a]ly Inform the ftulU
IT ilt?* lhi?y be?e purohM-d the Bhoft
of IftBDUftl Rlltlt. Ill Ik* Ml U"?
ad are pr#i>ar#d to do WORK la
their Una io a flrat elaaa manner, and thay
aollelt the Patronage ot thalf Fn?nda ana
Public K'naralljr ST-tf
PHOTOGBAPHINO.
HAVING raeantlr fitted up the room
or or Whttrolra A Fergnaon'a Store,
with elegant lighta, T am preparod "o do
all kinda of PHOTOGRAPHING, at rerr
?hort notice. BatWfaetion guaraoted to ail
W, M. W HEELER.
Map 11 S Ift*
Lt*vi< AoguM* I.IH) P N
Leave Columbia.. 11.04 P M
Arrive at Charlotte 6.16 A M
TRAIN No. 1.
MAIL TRAIN?OOINQ fOUTH.
L*-?v? Chariot* t 1.16 A M
Leave Columbia 1.35 P M |
Arrive at Augusta 6 6?? PM
TRAIN No. a._
MAIL TRAIN?OOINO RlPTH.
Leave Charlotte 1 8<> P M
Leave Colombia 3 00 A M
Arrive at August*. 1.20 A M
No. 1 Train daily No. 3 Train daily,
Sunday* excepted. Both Train* make close
connection* to all points North, South and
W *t.
Throng)) Ticket* sold and bagg&g* checked
to all prine pal point*. , .
Standard time?.Washington City time,
sixteen minute* faster than thi* city.
K P. A LKX AN DEit, fiup't.
E. R Dorbrt,
General Ticket and Freight Agent.
Jan '24 38
DOORS, SASHES,
BLINDS, &c.
P P. TO ALE,
Manufacturer and Dealer,
Ao. 20 Hayne Street and Horlbnck'e Wkarf,
CHARLESTONS. C.
Cr This is the Urgent and roost complete
Factory of the kind in the Souther*
Stat<-e, and all articlea in thin line can be
furnished by Mr. P. P, Toali at prices
which defy comi etition.
IV A p* mphlet with full and detailed
list of all sizes of Doors, Sa-he? and Blinds
and the priors if each, will be sent free
snd post paid, on application to
P. P. Toale,
CHARLESTON, 8 C.
July 12 10 ly.
JOHN C. SEEGERS
MANUFACTURER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
IAquor Dealer,
LHEfi DEIS mm. tt.
COLUMBIA, S. a
Oct 18 24 ly
A. II. MtMIftiN.
W A o
HR&Ell
S??i ?tfvi >*TT
30.
toved Their
BOBS
W PREMI8E8,
Intosh Sts., Anfaila, Ga.
siting on tbeir Carolina friends,
wort men t of every description of
?ed of at pri*e* that nwat satisfy
md Prices respectfully solicited.
ler Gray & Co.,
ttad Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
CONSUMPTION.
Its Cure and Its Preventive,
BY J. H.8CI1ENCK, M. D.
MANY a humn being hu puicd away,
for whoa* death there waa no ether
re aeon than the neglect of known and indisputably
proven mean* of care. Thoae near
and dear to fatally and ftienda are aleeping
the dreamless alum bar into which, bad they
aalmly adopted
OB. JOSEPH H. SCHKNCK S SIMPLE
TREATMENT,
and availed themseivea of bia wonderful eAcaaioua
medicine*, they woe Id net have fallen.
Or. 8chenk baa in hi* own caae proved that
wherever tuflcient vitality remain*, that vitality,
by hi* medicine* and the direction* for
tbeir uae, i* quickened into healthful vigor.
In thlr statement there ia nothing pre*umpt?
aous. To the faith of the invalid i* made no
representation that i* not a thousand time*
substantiated by living and visible works.
The theory of the cure by Dr. Schenck's mertli
einea la aa simple aa it is unfailing. Its pbi>
loaophy requires no argument. It is self-assuring,
self-convincing,
The Seawood Tonie and Mandrake Pills are
the A rat two weapons with wbioh the citadel
ef the malady la assailed. Two-thirds of the
eases of eonsuasption originate in dyspepsia
and a functionally disordered Uver. \VHh Ibis
eondition the bronchial tubes " sympathise "
with the stomach. They respond to the morbific
action of the liver. Here then comes the
culminating result, and the setting in, with all
j its distressing symptoms, of
CONSUMPTION.
Tho Mandrake Pills ere composed of one ef
Nature's noblest gifts?the P jdopbillintn Peltatum.
They possess ell the blood-eenrchlng,
alterative properties of ealomel, but unlike
oslomel, they
' LEAVB NO STING BEHIND."
The work of euro is now beginning. The
vitiated and taacoae deposits la the bowels
and in the alimentary canal are ejeeted. The
liver, like a clock, is wound up. It arouses
from its torpidity. The stomach aets reapon ively,
and tbs patient begins to feel that be is
getting, at last,
A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD.
The Seawood Tonic, in conjunction with (he
Pills, permeates and assimilates with the food.
Chylification is now progressing without its
previous tortures. Digestion beoomes painless,
and the cure is seen to be at hand. There is
no more fiatulenee, no exaoerbation of the stomach.
An appctito sets in.
Now comes the greatest Blood Purifier ever
' yet given by an indulgent father to suffering
' man. Sehenek'e Pulmonis Syrup somes in to
' perform its functions and to hasten and com- 1
! plete the cure. It enter* at onoe vpon its
work. Nature oannot bo obeated. It collects
end rir.cn, the irar.iwiJ mmA ^1? ?j ? ? 1 I
of the lungs. In tbe form of gatherings, it I
prepares them for expectoration, and io F in a i
| veiy abort time tbe malady la vanquished, tbe
rotten tbrone that it oeeupiod la renovated and
made now, and tbe patient, ItAU the dignity
ef regained vigor, steps forth to eqjoy tbe man*
hood or tbe womanhood that was.
GIVEN UP Aft LOST.
Tbe second thing it, tbe patients meat stay
in a warts room until they get well; it ia aD
| most impossible to prevent taking cold when
tbe lungs are diseased, bat it mnst be proven*
ted or a cure eannet be effected. Freab air
and riding eat, especially in this section of
the country in tbe foil and winter season, are
all wrong. Physicians who recommend that
course lose their patients, if their lungs are
badly diseased, and yet, because they are in
tbe bouse they must not sit down quiet; they
j must walk about lb# room as muob and as fast
I as tbe strength will beer, to get op e good cir1
eulation ol blood. Tbe patients must keep in
good spirits?be determined to get well. This
bee e greet deal to do with tbe appetite, and
ia tbe great point to gain.
| To despair of euro after such evidence of its
possibility in tbe worst cases and morel certainly
in all ethers, is sinfnl. Dr. 8cbenck's
personal statement to tbe Faculty of bis own
sure was in these modest words :
** Many years ago I was in tbe last stages of
consumption ; confined to my bed, and at one
time my physicians thought thai I could sot
live a week ; then, like it drowning man catch*
ing at straws, I beard of and obtained the pre
parations which I now offer to the pabtic, and
they made a perfect care ol me. It ateiued to
me that I could feel them penetrate my whole
system. They soon ripened the matter in inv
lungs, and I would spit op more than a pint
of offensive yellow matter every morning tor
a long time.
As soon as that began to subside, m/ eougb,
fever, pain and night sweats all begun to
leave roe, and my appetite became so great
that it was with difficulty that I could keep
from eating too much. I soon gained my
etrength, and have grown in flesh ever since."
" I was weighed shortly after my recovery,"
added tba Doctor," tbea looking like a mere
skeleton ; my weight was only ninety, seven
pounds; my present weieht la two
and twenty-five [325] pounds, and for years I
bar* enjoyed uninterrupted health."
Dr. Bchenck bas discontinued his professional
rlsiu to New York and Boston. He or
bis son, Dr. J. H. 8chenck, Jr., still continue
to sne pslientsat their oAce, No. 16 North Rixth
t tract, Philadelphia, every Saturday from 9
A. M. to 3 P. M. Thoee who wish a thorough
examination with the Respirometer wilt be
charged $6. The Respirometer declares tbe
exact condition of tbe lungs, and patients can
readily learn whether tbey are curable or not.
Tbe directions for taking tbe medicines are
adapted to tbe intelligence even of a child.
Follow these directions, and hind Nature will
do the rest, excepting that in some ease* the
Mandrake Pills are to he taken in Increased
doses ; tbe three medicines need no other ae
companiments than the ample instractiens that
accompany tbem t First create appetite. Of
returning he?ltb bo??er I* the most welcome
symptom, When it PQptM, m it will come, let
lb* despairing at o?? s t? of good sheer. Oood
blaod at ones follow*, the oougb loosens, tbe
night sweat Is abated. In a short time both
ef these iporbid symptoms are gotta forever.
Dr. 8cbeWck'e medioines are constantly kspt
in tans of thousand# of families. Ae a laxative
o# purgative, ibe Mandrake Fills are a
standard preparation j while the Pulmonic
Syrup as e euror of oougha and eolds, may be
regarded ea a propbylacterlc against sonthpp- |
ttou in may of its forms.
Prise of tbe Faimonte Syrup aad Seaweed i
Tonic, $1.69 a bottle, or $7.6d a half do|#n.
Mandrake Pills, 26 cents a box. For sale by
all druggist* and dealers.
Wholesale Agent, JOHN f. HKKRY, No. 1
Collage Ptwee, Hew York City. 1
[ M?rc? n 4f l7
J 1 1 I * -Li
ULllMS Imf TwllMMT ? ?*?tr
W?a4wftil OaMIIra IA(l?
Tluvtr Meters m Mt t rile Fancy
Hik. Made of Peer WUUUeir,
PreeT Mplrlte and lUhie 1,1* a are, dor
wild " TmIm," " AfHllMH* " Raster * ," *o,
that led the Unto ee u dntDko^M ud nh.
tot we e Mo MedMne. modi lt?w the Not fro
Roots oM lorta of ChltJMafe. free front ell
A leek el le MmoUlrto. Ttor We tto
SHUT BliOOD rUBiriBK and Jt
Lin UITINU PK1NCIPI.B. I perfeea
Beoiole wtB Invigorate* of Ike Sroton. eayrrloe
olall poioooooa mtlor tod restoring tho Weed
to o healthy ootoHtok. Re person ten toko theae
Bitten aecotdla* te dhnraMeos end remain 'tons*
awell, prorlded their toon we not dettrrrol
Br Mineral poison or other npeana, end the vital
otfoil wasted totond the pehrt ef repair. \
They are a deetle Pttrptailww ee well
ee a To ale, poweaatng, a loo, the feetBlw merit
ef eetiar ao a powerful arrnt In refterlnr Cuneeatton
ar Inflammation of the Llrer, and ef ali the
Iwiral OrfAna.
FOR VBMA1.B OOMPUfNTH, wlietlwr
to reeite or eld. married or atacto. at the dawn ef
womanhood or at the turn ef life, these Toole flittore
hare no eeual.
For lolaianalerr nod C'brooulo Khrnmatlsaa
and dotal, llgrasopaln er Indlpeallen,
Itlllona, lfrmltient noil
Intermittent Kororo, Dlaeaori ef the
Dleed, 1,1 rer, Kldnejrn ootid lllitdtler*
lb oar Elttere hiire boeu moat enccceafut. Mat-to
Dlooaoeo are eaua,d br Flfltoietl Miami,
which la eeeeoally produce/ br dcraiicemcut el
the Dlpeotlre Orpnne.
DYMPKP8IA Ok INDIOKHTION*
Headache. Pain In the Hhonlde o, CiHiylia. Tlirlitnoao
of the Cheat. Dlaalneea, Sour Bmctailoiit uf
the Stomach, Bad Taate In tho MotUh. hllioue
Attache, Palpitation of the Henrt. Inflammati- n o<
to Lnnpa, Pain in therrytono of the KUlna;a, and
a hundred other painful oyraptotno are the off
pnnfi ui Lryspepsio.
Ttasy invigorate the Stomach end stimulate the
torpid Lim and Dowel*, which render tlieiu of
wnsqcslled efficacy In cleansing the blood "I >11 impertHee,
end imparting new lite ami vigor to the
whole syaSem.
FOR SKIN DI AC ASK*. Eruptions, Tetter
Belt Rheum, Ulotclieo, Spot*, rtinple*. l'uitnht.
Boils, Carbuncle*, lllng-Worma, B iv'd ilcsil. Ho e
Bye*.Kry slpe!**, Itch. Scurf*. Pi*- olorntlon*i>f the
Bain. Humor* and Disease* of the !>kln, of wtnuerer
noma or nature, are literally do* up an carried
out ef the system in a short time by tin- tt*e of.
these Bitters. One bottle in such cnxos will enuvlno*
the moat incredulous of their curative effect.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find iu
Impurities bursting through the skin iu l'liuplcn..
Eruption* or Sores; cleanse It wltm yon And It.
obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it.
when It Is foul,end your feelings will tell yon wheo..
Keep the blood |rare, and the health of the system
Will follow.
UK, TAPG, and other WORMS, nrklar"
ia the system of so many thousands, are cffectually
deatroyrd and removed.
BOLD BY At,l, DBUOOIBTB ANT) PHvf.BRS..
&WALKBH, Proprietor. H. II Mr DON ACT) de
I., Druggists ami dsn. Agents. San Francisco..
Uol., and Si aad 34 Commerce Street. New York.
For tale in the City of Greenvillw
DR. M. A. HUNTER A CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia Drug*,
Medicines, Chemicals, Ac., Ac.
May 10 1
~R. R. R.
Radway's Ready Relief
CURES TI1E WORST PAINS
In from, One to Twenty Minutes^
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading (hia advertisement need aoyr
one Buffer with pnin.
Had way a Ready Rebel is n enre for every
pain. It w?" the first and is
THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY
that iiiBiar.tly stops the most excruciating
pains allays iinfloiiintioiis, mid tuies ciige?ti<>n?,
whether d the lungs, slomxrIt,
b.we'.a, or oilier glands or organs, by one
application.
RADWAYy READ\ RELIEF
Will afford instant ease. Inflammation of
the Kidneys, inflammation of the Bladder.
inflammation of the Conje?ticn ol
ihe Lunge,Sore Throat. Difficult Brea'bieg.
Palpitation of the Heart. Hysterics, CrouJ^V
Diphtheria, Catarrh, lofluenas, Headache.
Tooothaehe, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Co id
Cliille, Ague Chille.
The applieation of the Heady Relief to
the part or part* where the pain or diflk-.
eulty exiete will afford eaae and oomfurt.
Twenty drop* in half a tumbler of waleswill
in a tew mom-nia cure Cramps, Sparing
Sour Stomach, Heartburn. Sick Headache,.
Diarrhea. Dysentery, Colic, wind in theBowel*,
and all Internal Paint.
Travelers should alwaye carry a bottle oft
Had way'? Ready 1Mb I with i hern. A few
dr?pe in water will prevent aickneae or
pain* Ir. na chang- of water It ia better
man French Brandy or Bitten a* a stiinulaot.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Ague euted for tiliy eenla.?
There is not a r-me.ii*l ag-ni in this world,
that will eme F-ver and Ague, and all ?th
er Malarious, Bilous, Scarlet, Ttphoid.
Yel'ow, ami othc Fevera (aided l>y Had.,
way's PHI*) so quirk as Kadway'a Ready
Relief. Kniy rents per Mule
HEALTH! BEAUTY 1t
strong and Purr Rich Blood ? Increane ot
Fteab and W. iwlif- Ulcer 8km sod
beautiful Complexion ?e.....J
. ? _n
Dlt. RADWAY** ?%IC*APAKILLIAH
KIHOLVKNT
Not only d??e? ilieHnrriiMrillian Re?'>|?.
f?ii ?irfl nil known r. hi' JihI aueins in tha
e'irt of Chronic, Scuifulona, Constitutional,
and 9k4t> diseases; !?ut it is the <>nl> positive
cure tor Kidney and Bladder aom>
|i||inti, Uriusrv and Wnmh diseases. Gravel,
Distn-tri, Ikopt), Woi p?ir' of Water,
Incontii e?oe of Urine, Hnglit's Disease,
Albuminuria. and in all oases where lk?r?
are t>ii<-fc dust deposit*. ?a the water la
thick, cloudv, mixed with substance* Mentha
white of an egg, or threads like while
silk. nr ?l>s>< is a morbid, dark. bilious ap
pearanee, and whita b?n* duet deposits,,
and when there is a pricking. burping seesal
ion when passing water, and pain in the
Small of the hack and Along the Loins
Dr. Stlvtf'i Parfeet Purgative Pills,
Perfectly tameless, elegaatlj coated with,
iwnd gum. |>u go, regulate. putlly. cleanse
and strengthen. Had way's Pills, for the
oure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver,
Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous diseases,
Headache. t'eostipat ion, Oostlseness,
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Bibousnese Biliops
Fever. Inflaination of the Bowels, Piles, and
nil urianKrm'nii oi in* inlarntl YlMiri,
Wnrrtnud to eff-ei a poailiv* our*. Purely
VegHablr, containing no meranrj, acla- A
oral*. or rielelerloti* <I ruga. m
Observe the following symptom* raanlt- I
log from Disorders of thr !>ige*tlve Organ*: V
Constipation. Inward Pilra. Pullnea* of V
the Blood in the Ha*d. Ao'dtiy of theHtotn "
oh, Nausea, Heartburn, Difctoet of Food.
Pullnraa or Wrliki la tlia Stomach. 8onr
Kruotntloa*. Bin kin# or Flnturlaa at tha
hi of the Hiowaeh, Swimming of the Head.
Hurried and DifHoull Breathing.
A few doeea of Had wave Pllle will free
lh? ajatem from all the above named dieor,
rlurt P>iu K mmIb Q?> Q.u I
Drogglat*.
Hrnd ' Palao and Tr??." oon 1*4tar
atarop to RAO WAY A CO- No. 17 Maidan
Lana. Maw York. Information wortk
Ihouaanda wiil ba (out you.
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