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Lucky and Unlucky Men. It has bern stated that the Roths childs never employ " unlucky men." The Cincinnati Commercial says that Stewart, the millionaire of New York, adopts no such rule* but has employ, ed a great many broken merchants deriving great advantage from their experience. If there is wisdom in either policy as such, there is more on Mr. Stewart's side than on that of the Rothschilds. The true rule is to em ploy capable and honest men, no matter whether they have been unfortunate or not. Misfortune is not of itself a proof of want of capacity. No man c an control events, nor can any man foresee them. As for "luck," it is all in the imagination. It is not a constitutional trait. General success in life comes from very different causes. Even gamblers, whose faith in "luck" ought to be as good as any body's, rely very little upon it. They take precautions against the fickle genius. All their games have the chances decidedly in their favor. Luck is a vagabond whose vicissitudes are innumerable, until finally he be comes a Beau Hickman, the seedy sponge, whose ups and downs should warn all against dallying with the de lusions which seldom lead to any other end than ruin. Indeed, fortuitous circumstances may give a man sudden wealth, but he deserves no more credit for that than does a man deserve censure for being a loser by an unforeseen event. Ii" is unfortunate for men, especially young ones, to believe that there are " lucky" and " unlucky" men. It is apt t^ impair their faith in the only safe ii ental and physical qualities and virtues, such as experience, good judgment, industry, fortitude, self denial, and good faith in the rela tions of life. To distrust these is to impugn the wisdom and beneficence of ah overruling Providence. Would Your Loss be Felt ? Live for some purposein the world. Always act your part well. Fill up the measure of duty to others. Con duct yourselves so that you shall be missed with sorrow when you are gone. Multitudes of our species are living in such a selfish manner that they are not likely to be remember ed after their disappearance. They leave behind them scarcely any traces of their existence, and are forgotten almost as though they had never been, xiiey are, while they live, like some pebble lying unobserved among a million on the shore ; and when they die tliey are like that same pebble thrown inlothesea, which just ruffles the surface, sinks, and is forgotten withou- being missed from the beach. They are neither regretted by the rich, mourned by the p )or, nor cele brated by the learned. Who has been the better for their life ? Who . has been the worse for their death? Whose tears have the} dried ? v\ hose wants supplied ? Whose misery have they healed ? Who would unbar the gate of life to readmit them to exis tence ? Or what face would greet them back to our world with asmile? Wretched, unproductive existence ! Selfishness is its curse ; it is a starv ing vice. The man who does no good gets none. He is like the heath in the desert, neither yielding fruit nor seeing when good cometh-a staunt ed, fish-draw, miserable shrub. A Printer's Proverbs. Never sendest thou an article for publication without giving the editor thy name, for thy name oftentimes secures publication to worthless ar ticles. Thou should'st not rap at the door of a printing office, tor he that an swereth the rap sneereth in his sleeves und loset h time. Neither do thou loaf about, ask questions, or knock down type, or the boys will love thee like they do shade trees-when thou leave!h. Thou should'st never read the copy on the printer's case, or the sharp and hooked container thereof, or hie may knock thee down. Never inquire thou of the editor for the news for-behold, it is his busi ness al the appointed time, to give it thee without asking. It is not rigk that thoa should st ask him who is thc auihoi of an ar ticle, for his duty requireth Li:u to keep such things \ u himself. When thou dust enter into his of fice, take heed unto thyself that thou dost not look at what may be lying open and concerne! h thee no*, for that is no* meet in the sight of good breeding. Neither examine thou the prool shoot, for i; is not read/ to meet thine eve, that thou mayest under stand. ' Prefer thine own town paper to any other, and subscribe for it imme diately. Pay for it in advance, and it sha!! bp well with thee and thine. -_ _ .<=>. _ , WARNING TO SCOLDING WIFES. An awful warning to scolding wives comes to us from Mihvaukie. A wo man.in that city was "jawing" h?r children, the neighbors, a hired girl, and every ?Oily in general, whop, her husband entered and interposed a mild word. She opened her mouth foran angry reply, but a spasm con tracted lier chook, her lower jaw fell, and she could neither speak nor shut her mouth, but remained in that con dition, her tongue hung out, and her eyes nearly started out of tbeir sock ets. She had dislocated her jawbone in her violent effort to make a sting ing reply to her husband. A sur geon was called, who reduced tin dislocation, bound up her head, and prescribed a gruel diet. Tue old man is now enjoying the quietest time he has had for forty years. There is a man out in Wyoming who did not want for woman's wit when forced to ilo woman's work while his wife was on the jury. He appealed to her to come home, but she wasn't in any particular hurry as " he would now find out how nice it was to stay at home and mind the children, while she was loafing around the Court House as he used to do." The man went home and hired a good looking cook, and sent his wife word to be sure and not come home until she wanted to, on his account, but as soon as the news reached her she bolted immediately, and is now one of the loudest opposers of female suf frage. -*-? A splendid story is told of Mac Mahon when a colonel. During a parade he had an altercation with an officer iii the ranks, who refused to obey him. MacMahon finally threat ened the offender, and the latter drawing a pistol, took deliberate aim and fired. Fortunately the cap snap ped. Without the slightest sign of fear, cool and impassible, MacMahon said, " Give that man fifteen days in the guard.house for having his arms out of order." How A HACKHAM WAS TOO MUCH FOR A BOSTON CLERGYMAN.-Kev. Mr. F-, of Boston, who had ac cepted an invitation to preach on a certain ?Sunday last winter, was de-? laved until the last moment, and did not arrive iu the town until late in the morning of the day on which he was to preach. The Saturday Eve ning Gazette says : " He hastened to the clerk of the hotel and requested him to procure a carriage for him, which was complied with, and he was soon driven to the church, and got there with scarcely a moment to spare. He stepped from the conveyance, and hastened up the aisle, when, to his great surprise, he heard a suppressed tittering and a buzz of astonishment for which he could not account, until, chancing to hear a footstep behind him, he turned and beheld the cause. "The coach man, muffled to the chin, with a fur cap on his head, a whip under his arm, and a pair of cavalry boots on his feet, had followed him into the church. Rev. Mr. F-was about to address him, when Jehu exclaimed: 1 Ye ain't paid me. I want my fare.' The worthy minister, greatly morti fied, tried to explain to him that he had requested the hotel clerk to set tle him. '0, yes,' returned the hack men, . I dessay. That won't wash. Cash on delivery is my terms. I don't know you. I c?ruv a feller with a white necktie down to the cars last week, and he give me the slip and I ain't seen hinie since, and that time I made up my mind that there warn't no virtue in white neckties ; so cash up.' It was growing very embar rassing, when Hon. Richard "Warren, a prominent member of the congre gation, who was well acquainted with Mr. F-, hastened forward and settled the bill, whereupon Jehu re treated chuckling, and muttering to himself, 'Too much for white neck ties that time !" Sheriff's Sale. D. Clinton Tompkins, ") Joh* Albert, Ad'or., Mention. Geo. W. Talbert, dee'dj; BY virtue of an Execution to me directed, in the above stated case, I will sell at Edgefield C. H., on the first Munday in October next, the follow ing property belonging to the Estate of George W. Talbert, dee'd., to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND containing One Thousand Acres, moro or less, ad joining lands of Calvin Kin ard, Wm. Jester, John Walker and others. Terms Cash. Titles and Stamps extra. JOHN H. MCDEVITT, S.E.C. Sept ?.? 4te 38 " Sheriff's Sale. J. L. Addison, Assignee, ?) vs I -p. -p Nat Ramey, S. F. Goode and j John Colgon. j BY virtue of a Writ of Fi Fa to me di rected, in the above stated case, I will proceed to rc sell at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in October next, at the risk of the former purchaser, the fol lowing property of the Defendant, S. F. Goode, lo wit: ONE LOT in tho Village of Edgefield whereon is erected the buildings known as thc Shops, containing Two Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Thos. G. Bacon, Thos. j. Whitaker and F. L, Smith. jEG* Terms Cash. Titles and Stamps extra. JOHN- H. MCDEVITT, S.E.C. Sept 0 -itc 38 State ol* South Carolina, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court of Common Pleas. D. L. Turner, j ? Judge of Probate, ? Foreclosure vs [of Mortgage. G. W. Grant. J BY Virtue ol thc Decree of Foreclosure in this action, I will sell to thc high est bidder at public outcry, at Edgefield CH., on the first Mondav in October next, all that TRACT OF LAND, con taining One Hundred and Thirty-one Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Martha Attaway, H. W. Griffith, - Lafitte and others. TERMS.-The costs and one-half the I iurcha.se money to be paid in cash. The l?alance of the purchase money on a credit till the first dav of Ja mary 1872, with intftrest from day of sale. The credit portion to be secured by the bond of the purchaser. Titles to be executed, but not delivered t?il the credit portion of the purchase money be paid, and if it be not paid when due, the property to. here-sold for cash. Stamps and titles extra. JOHN H. MCDEVITT, S.E.C. Sept ii 4tc 38 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEH) COUNTY, ( ?-, CUT OF COMMON PLEAS. D. L. Turner, / | Judge of Probate. ! Foreclosure vs - !" of Mortgage. DA. Foskct. J BY Virtue of the Decree of Foreclo sure in this action, i will sell to thc highest bidder at public outcry, at Edge field <'. H., on tho first Monday in Octo ber next, all that TRACT OF LAND whereon the Defendant now resides, con laining Thirteen Hundred and Forty Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of ii. F. Landruin, Dr. John Landrum,Gco. Bell and others. TERMS.-The Costs and one-half of thc purchase money to bc paid in .cash, i'll ' balance of thc purchase money on a .redit lill the first of January lSTti) with interest from day of side. Tho credit oortion to be secured by Ute bond of the ?mrchadcr ; titles to be executed but not delivered till the credit portion of the purchase money be paid, and if it is not ?KU ! when due the properly to be re-sold for cash. Stamp-; aud Titles extra. j. ii. MCDEVITT, S. E..C. Septo 4te "38 3 tat e of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD COUNTY/ CO UJiT OF COMMON PLEAS. A. Ihunsay. Clerk, j Foreclosxire:^ Thoma.; D. Villartl. J *?Y Virtue of the Decree oPForeelosure if1 in this action, I will sell to the high ist bidder at public outcry, at Edgefield ? '. EL, on the first Monday in October next, the following Real Estate, to wit: ONE Tit ACT OF LAND known as thc Williams' Tract, containing One Hun dred and Forty Acres, more or less, ad ioining lands bf E. Watson, Dr. J. C. W. Kennedy and others. Also, ONE TRACT OF LAND known as the Homestead, containing Four Hun dred and Fifty Acres, more or less, ad joining lands of E. Watson, Joseph Bur ion and others. The Homestead will be sold in two I'racts, Plats of which will be exhibited on day jf sale. TERMS.-The Costs and one-half the purchase money to be paid in Cash. The balance of thc parchase money on a cred it till the first tiny of October 1872, with interest from day of sale ; the credit por tion of the purchase monej' to be secured by bond and a mortgage of the premises. Stamps and Titles extra. ^ j. IL MCDEVITT, S. E. C. Sept i> 4to 38 Stale of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. TN THE CO URT OF PROBA TE. BY D. L. TURNER, Esq., Judge Pro bate Court, of Edgefield County. Whereas, J. P. Blackwell hath* ap plied to me for Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of S. J. Tompkins; late of said County dee'd. These are therefore to cito and admon sh all and singular, the kindred and creditors of tho said deceased, to be and appear before me, at a Court of Probate for the said County, to be holden at Edge field C. H., on the 26th day of Sept., inst, 1S71, at 10 o'clock A. M. to show causo if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under mv hand and the Seal of the Court, this ll th day of Sept A. D. 1871, and in the- 96th year of American Independence. D. L. TURNER, J. P. C. Sept 14 2t, 88 Situation Wanted. AYOUNG LADY, competent to teach thc higher English branches, d?siras e charge of a small School, or . would bo willing to take a School in some fami ly. Good references given. Apply at this Office. BEST BAGGING AND TIES Notice to.Planters;! ? >, f TT E arejiow receiving, and are pre pared to furnish our customers, Ho? 1 Bengal Bagging And "Arrow Ties," In quantities to suit their requirements, and would be glad to have your orders. All who have no Brand to mark their Cotton, if they will BO state when they order Bagging and Ties, we will send them free of charge, ^-Orders left with Maj. Z. W. CAR WILE or Capt. T. W. CARWILE, at Edge field, S. C., or sent direct to the House, will receive early attention. WARREN, WALLACE & CO. Augusta, Aug 2 tf 32 W E have this day associated ourselves together in a Copartnership under the name and stylo of MILLER, HACK & HOWARD, .'For the purpose of doing a GENERAL GROCERY And Commission Business. Having securer1 the commodious and well known stand, Ko.' 298" BROAD STREET, at present occupied by Messrs. Blair, Smith & Co., opposite tho Banking House of John Craig, Esq., it is our in tention to keep constantly on hand a well selected stock of . .. . Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, and all goods in our line, which we will offer at wholesale and retail, and respect full}' invite dealers and consumersto give us a trial. We expect to have a stock of goods by 1st of September, and hope, bf a strict "attention, to business and fair dealing, to receive a liberal share of the patronage of our friends" and acquain tances in the city and country. Intending to have manv goods put up specially for our own trade, we have se lected as a name for our house and trade mark, THE EMPIRE AND PALMET TO GROCERY AND COMMISSION HOUSE, of Augusta, Ga. EDW. T. MILLER, EDWIN W. HACK, WILLIAMS. HOWARD. Jr. Aug 23 Ira 35 <t WILEY A- SMITH WITH WILBERFORCE DANIEL, Cotton factor. Agent Cotton Food Guano, 3 Warren Block, opposite Globe Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. All business entrusted to him will have strict personal attention. Orders for Bagging, Ties or Rope and Family Supplies promptly filled. { om missions. 1 1-4 per tent. REFERENCES: Judge JOHN P. KING, Pres't Georgia Rail Road. WM. E. JACKSON, Pres't Nafal B'k of Augusta and Augusta Factorv. J.T.GARDNER, Esq., Pres't Dick son Fertilizer Comp'y. H. F. RUSSELL, Esq., ex-Mayor City of Augusta. ANTONIE POULLAIN, Esq., Direc tor Georgia Rail Road, Augusta. Col L. M. HILL, Director,Ga. R. R., Wilkes Countv. Aug IC 3m 34 J. M. NEULETT. I W. H..GOODRICH CottonGrin MAWACTORY. THE Undersigned respectfully an nounce to the people of Edgefield and adjoining Counties, that they are stiU engaged in.the manufacture of Cotton Gins, Of tho well-known and highlv approved OGLESBY PATTERN. MR. NKBLETT, who has fourteen years' practical experience in making these GINS, will give his personal atten tion to tho business, and we feel confi dent ol' giving entire satisfaction to those favoring us with their orders. EVERY GIN WARRANTED. Old Gins RENOVATED or REPAIR ED in the best manner, NEBLETT & GOODRICH, At Goodrich's Machino Works. 12e3-Capt. LEWIS JONES, of Edge field, is our autiiori^d.Agent, and all or ders roce i ved" hy/ him wiU meet with promp?j?ttcntiorr. Mav2 oin 19 IM. SPRING TRADE. IE GUNS. G LWS. GUNS. Double and Single Barrel Guns, Brecchloadi ngami MuzzleloadingGuns of English, French and German Manufacture, -?.T AXJL PRICES. Single Guns at *2,">0, $4,00. $0,00, ?8,00, SIU.OO to $20 each. Double Guns from ?7,(iU to ?20(1,00 each. PISTOLS. PISTOLS. PISTOLS. Smith A" Wesson, Colt's, Allen's, Sharp's, and aU the popular and approved kinds. AM??lWITION FOR GUNS, PISTOLS AND IUFLES. SPORTSITIE.VS GOODS OF G St KAT VARIETY. Batt Quality an?\ ut Lowest Prices.' Country Merchants and Sportsmen are invited to call arid examine our large and well selected stock of the above Goods, which wo imi?ort direct ' and buy from the manufacturers. . Wc guarantee qua!i ty equal to, and prices as low as any^bs ponsible house in this country.^ . Orders by mail filled promptly, and sent bv express G. O. D. ? POW?TiVE?, TRIMBLE & CO., . 20? W. BaUira?rc Street, BALTIMORE, J;D. Sept -?-r-.-r . tol8 37 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ...... ( CONSUMERS OF DRY GOODS All Retail Orders Amounting to 820 aud Over Delivered in any Part of the Country FREE OF EXPRESS CHARGES. HASOIZ.TON EASTER & SONS, OF BALTIMORE, MD., In ordor the botter to meet the wants of their RoUil Customers at a distance, hare establish ed a SAMPLE BUREAU and n 'will, upon Bppl?ca?7?rr,nij>//y eendby mai full lines of Samples of the Newest and most Fashionable Goods, of FRENCH, ENG LISH and DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE, ?unrantoeing at all times to sell at low, if not at /ex* price*, than any house in the country. Buying our goods from the tarneit and most celebrated uianimctiircrr in the diff?rent pari? of Europe, and importing the same by Steh ers diroct to Baltimore, out stock is at all times supplied with the novelties of the Lon don and Paris markets. As wo buy and seP only/or ca?h, and make no bad debt*, we are able and willing to sell our goods at FROM TEN TO FIFTEEN PEH CENT. LIBS PIIOFIT than ifwe gave credit. In ?ending for ?ample? specify the kind of yood? dtrired. We keep tho best grades of every class of goods, from the lowest to the most costly. Order* unaccompanied by the cash viii be tent O.O. D. "SPROMPT-PAYING WHOLESALE BUY ERS aro invited to inspect tho Stock in our Jobbing and Package Department. Address HAMILTON EASTER & SONS, 797, Io?, 201 and 203 West Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. Nov 15 ly 47 I IiOSt, BETWEEN Liberty''Hill and Edge field CH., on the 23d AugUt,'fl GOLD MEDALION, -with ? the Ambro types of a lady and gentleman in-?t, .:?nd a Coral Necklace/ Tor which a liberal re Ward \Vill lie given if delivered to Ad-{ vertiscr Office,-Ol' '; Gi B;-BLAJiCM?JK. j ?Sept fl- tf ; ^ ; ?7 1 ! Cteaal Prize B?stribatioa. #500,000 B$? ?'UM8^ .. ; . - lilli. \.... TO BE GIVEN AWAY! ?o THE SOTJUH CAROLINA Ul Al IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION .o The undersigned have entered into an AssociaA:?n for the purpose of in troducing Immigrants into South Carolina and procuring homes for the same They propose to establish Agencies in the principal Cities of Europe and th' North and" Northwest, and assist Immigrants in coming to our State, wher they will have homes provided, and aid them in becoming permanent settler upon the soil. -. . They will be able to offer the best Cotton, Grain and Truck Land in th healthy poisons of the State, at very lowprices, and on Lang credit. enablinj the purchaser to pay for the same out of the crops raised. They will also assist Immigrants, when necessary, to transportation an< subsistence for;the first year. Circulars will be prepared and distributed, explaining'onr.plana more i; detail. Central Office, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, CORNER KING AND MARKE' STREETS, Charleston, South Carolina. BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO. -o References in General WADE HAMPTON, Hon. B. F. PERRY, Governor M. L. BONHAM, General JOHNSON HAGOOD, Hon. ARMISTEAD BURT, Hon. JAMES CHESNUT, South Carolina:. General JOHN S. PRESTON, Hon. W. D. SIMPSON, ANDREW SIMONDS, Esq., Hon. G. A. TRENHOLM, Governor J. L. MANNING. Hon. J. B. CAMPBELL. References in New York City : AUGUST BELMONT <fc CO., Bankers. MORTON, BLISS & CO., Bankers. Hon. CHARLES O'CONOR, Connsellor-at Law. Hon. JOHN E. WARD, Counsellor at- Law. Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, Counsellor-at-Law. Colonel RICHARD LATHERS. T. A. HOYT, Esq., President Gold Room. HUNT. THOMPSON <fc, Co., Factors. ANDERSON, STARR <fe CO., Merchants, F. ZOGBAUM& FAIRCHILD Merchant PETTUS & CO., Merchants. '* T; 8 ? Imf'- \fKSl :>. \ -r '. $500,000 to be Awarded to the Ticket-Holders of th .Series o?* Concerts to Commence on the First or October, IS71, at the Academy of Music, Charleston, S. C., on which day the Drawing Commences. -0 THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIA TION, UNDER THE AUSPICES of the " South Carolina State Agricultu ral and Mechanical Society," will give a series of Concerts nt the Academ of Music, Charleston, S. C., commencing October 1st, 1871, for the purpos of raising a fund to enable Emigrants to settle upon lands selected by th Association for Homes of Northern and European Farmers and others, ii the State of South Carolina, and for their transportation thitherand supper for the first year. 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION AND NO MORE, ' AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. ALL TEE PREMIUMS, INCLUDING DEED AND CERTIFICATE OF TITLE T ACADEMY OF MUSIC, will be deposited with the National Bank of the Re public, New York. $500,000 in Grifts. 1st Gift-ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Charleston, S. C., cost to build $230,000, having an annual rental of about $20,000, from Opera House, Stores and Halls; the building being about 230 feet by 60 feet, and situated cornel of King and Market streets, in the centre of the city, and well known to be the finest building iud most valuable property in Charleston, valued at $250,00 2d Gift-Cash - - - - 100,00 3d Gift-Cash. 25,00 4th Gift-Cash - - - - - 10,00 5th Gift-Cash '. 5,00 25 Gifts-Cash-each $1000 .... 25,00 25 Gifts-Cash-each $500 .... 12,50 350 Gifts-Cash-each $100 - 35,00 250 Gifts-Cash-each 850 - - - - . 12,50 500 Gifts-Cash-each ?25 .... 12,50 1250 Gifts-Cash-each $10 .... 12,500 2404 Gifts, amounting to - $500,00 BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Agents S. C. Laud and Immigration Association, CHARLESTON, S. C. General M. C. BUTLER, ] JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., \ General M. W. GARY. ?o Agents Wanted-Liberal Commissions Allowed. 0 Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing General A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgia. General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Colonel B. W. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina. Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, of New York. ?o A Fair and Commendable Scheme. CHARLESTON. S. C., May -, 1871. We take pleasure in certifying that we are acquainted with General lt .C. BUTLER, JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., and General M.-W. GARY, of tl I "fenn of BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., and know them to 1 gentlemen of integrity, and we regard tho object they have of assistir immigrants to homes in South Carolina of great importance to the State i well as to the immigrants, and we have every confidence that the enterprise will be carried out with fairness and honesty to all. partit concerned. , GEO. A; TRENHOLM, I. W. HAYNE. B. H. RT7TLGE, A. G. MAGRATH, JAMES CONNER, THOS. Y, SIMONS JAMES R. PRINGLE, HENRY BUIST ' (?. . WILMOT G. DKSAUSSURF. ' JsR?apt.;T.: W. CARWILE is our outhorized Agent for Edgefield. May SB 3m . -22 K. K. R. BAD-WAY'S READY RELIEF CURBS THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR After rondins this advertlscmcmt need suv one SUFFER WITH TAIN. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF 13 A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. It was the first and is the Oxxly Fain JFtexxxody Thut instantly stops the tn^st excruciating pains, al lays Inflammations, and cures Congestions, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other glands or organs, by one application. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, No mnlter how violent or excruciating tho pain the RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridder., Iuflrm, Crippled, Ner vous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWET.S. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS. SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING. PALPITATION OF TUE HEART HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTnERlA. CATARRH, INFLUENZA HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. Tho application bf the Ready Relief to the part or parts whero the pain or difficulty exists will afford ease and comfort ?\? Twenty drops In half a tumbler of water will In a few moments cure CRAMPS. SPASMS, SOUR STOMACH. DIARRHEA. DYSENTERY. WIND IN THE BOWELS, and ail INTERNAL PAINS. Travelers should alwuys carry a bottle of. Und ways'? Ready Relief with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pain* from change of wuter. It is better than French Brauily or Bitters ar a stimulant. IT"?XT-OX" and &.g-VL&. FEVER AND. AGUE cured for fifty cents. There is not a remedial agent In the world thal will euro Fever and Ague, and all other Mularlous. Bilious, Scarlet. Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by Railway's Pills,) so quick as RADWAY'S RE LIEF. Filly cenls per bottle. HEALTH MBEAUTY ! ! STRONG AND PUP.E RICH BLOOD-INCREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT-CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL. DR. RADWAY'S SAMl'MlllIM RESOLVENT HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES; SO QUICK. KO RAPID ARE THE CHANGES THE BODY UNDERGOES. UNDER THE IN FLUENCE Ol' THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE THAT EVERY DAY AN INCREASE IN FLESH AND WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER ! I Every drop of t?* SASSPARILLIAN RESOL VENT communicates through. Ute Blood, Sweut, Urine, ami oilier?uids and juice? of the syntem Vu ?vigor of life, for it repaire tins watte* of the body with new andsound material. Sorofida, Syphilis, Consumption, Ola ?ut ular diseases, Ulcers in the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Kodes in the Glands and oilier parts of the system, Sore Eyes, Strumorotu discltargeafrom the Kars, and Vie worst fonnsoi Still dlseasts, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head {jliH? Worm, Salt f?lu-nm, Erysipelas, Acne, Black ?Spot*, Worms i ? the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers in Un Womb, and all weakening and painful discharges Sight Sweats, loss of Sperm, and all wastes of Vu life principle, are wiVdn the curative range (if thu wonder oj Modern Chemistry, and a feto days'UKI will prove to any person using it for eiUier of thesi forms of discut? its potent power to cure them. If the patient, daily becoming reduced by the wsstci and decomposition that is continually progressing I succeed? lb arrcsllrig these wastes, and repairs thi :same with new material made from healthy blood jond this the SA KS PA RILL-IAN will RiMr'does scear< . -a cure is certain ; for Wuen once this remedy com . mrnce.s its work of purification, and succeeds" in di minishlng Ute lo? of waste?, its repairs will bc ra phi ami every day tho patient will feel himself grawin) helter and stronger, the food digesting better, appc lite improving, and flesh and weight increasing. Not only doe? the SAr.F.U'.utn.i.i.v.v l?ESOLVllNT ex eel all known reim dial agents in thc cum <>f Chronic Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skin diseases; but i is the only positive cure for Kidney & Bladder Complaints Urinary, and Womb diseases. Gravel, Diab?te! Dropsy, Sloppage of Waler, Incontinence ol" Urine Bright's Disease. Albuminuria, and in alteases wher lhere art? brick-dust deposits, or the water ls thiel; cloudy, mixed willi substances like Hie white of ai egg, or threads like white silk, or there is a morbid dark, bilious appearance, ami while bone-dust de posits, and when lhere is a pricking, burning senna lion when passing water, and pain in the Small c thc Beck and along the Loins. DR. RADWAY'S Perfect Purgative Pills perfectly tnstelefs, elegantly coot, d with s wee I gum purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, und strengthen lludway's Pills, for the CU ru of all disorders ol' th Stomach,Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Ncrvnu diseases, Headache, Constipation, Costiveness, Indi gestion.Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Fever, In damnation of the Bowels, and all Derangements c tile Int- rnnl Viscera. Warrauted to effect a positiv cure. Purely Vegetable, containing no mcrcurj mineral?, or deleterious drugs. Observe the following symptoms resultinj from Disorders of Hie Digestive Organs : Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness of the Bloo in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nansen, Heart burn. Disgust of Food, Fullness or Weight in th Stomach. Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering n thu Pit of thu Stomach, Swimming of the Heuil Hurried and Difficult Breathing. A few doses' of RADWAY'S PILLS will free thi system from all the nbove named disorders. Price ?15 cents per Box. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. READ-FALSE AND TRUE." Send ono lette* ?templo RADWAY it CO.. No. 87 Maiden Lam New York. Information worth thousands will b sent you. J ily 5 ly 26 J. Wi LC is, Projine wr. B. H. BtoDoNAl? h Co., Dinjim tad Ctn. Af'ti-, Sta medico, C.I., tad 13 A Si Comm? ce St. H. T. MILLIOX.S Bear Tc?tlmon/ ta meir Wonderful Cn rut Ive Effect?. Tba? aro nota vile Fancy Drink, Made of Poor Ram, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refute Liquors, doctored, spiced and sweetened lo please tho taste, called "Tonics," "Appetizers," "Restorers," 4c, that lead thc tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but aro a true Medicine, made from thc native roots and herta of California, free from nil Alcoholic Stimu lants. Tlicy aro thc GREAT BLOOD PURI FIER ?nil A LIFE GIVINGPRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of tho System, carry i:i"' off all poisonous matter and restoring thc blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bit ters nccordlng to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and thc vital organs wasted beyond tho point of repair. They are a Gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, possessing also, thc peculiar merit of acting os a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of (lie Liver, ami all thc Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether In young or old, married or single, at the dawn of woman hood or at tho tum of life, these Tonic Bitters have na equal. For Tn fi-un tn rt (or j- and Chronic Rheuma tism and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fe. vers, Diseases of thc Blood, Liver, Sid. ncys und Bladder, these Bitters have been mosl successful. Such DlMca?c? arc caused by Vitiated Btood, which ls generally produced by derangement of thc Digestive Orean?. 'DTSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Head, nebo, Tam in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of thc Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste lu thc Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation ol thc Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Pain In thc regions of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms arc tho offsprings of Dyspepsia. Tlicy Invigorate thc Stomach and stimulate thc torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequaled efficacy In cleansing thc blond of all impurities, and im. partier; new life and vigor to tiwi whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Sall Rheum, Blotches, Spots, rimpfcs, Pustules, Bolls, Cor bunclcs, F.lng-Worms, Scald Head, Soro Eyes, Eryslpe. las, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of thc Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever naroo or nature arc literally dug np and carried out of thc system In ashori timo by tho usc of these Billers. Ono bottlo In such cases will convince thc most incredulous of their eura five effects, i_j Clcanso the Vitiated Blood whenever yea find Its Im. purities bursting through tho skin In Pimples, Erup tions or Sores; Clcanso lt when you find lt obstructed and sluggish In the veins; cleanse it when it ls foul and your feelings will tell 3*ou when. Keep the blood pure, and thc health of the system will follow. Plo, Tape and other Warms, lurking in UH system of so many thousands, aro effectually destroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist tbcro ls scarocly nn Individual upon tho face of th< earth whoso body is exempt from tho prosenco o worms. It ls not upon tho healthy elements of Un body that worms exist, but upon tho diseased humor and slimy deposits that broca thoso living monsters ol disease. Ko system of Medicine, no vermifuges, ni onthclmJntlcs, will free tho system from worms Uki thsso Bitters. \ Sold by "ali Druggists and Dealers. J. WALKER, Proprio tor., R. II. MCDONALD & CO. Druggl3ts"*nnd General Agents, San Francisco, Coll fern is,"and 82 and 31 Commerce Street, Now Tork June 8 ly 24 m CHAS. E. STAPLES. L. A. R.' -REAB; STAPLES & REA6, Wholesale & Bet ail Groeers, AND General Commission Merchants. -0 Commission]Tor Selling Cotton, 1 1-4 per Cent. We shall at ALL,TIMES keep constantly on hand A FULL STOCK and varied assortment of GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Wo occupy the well known stand of John M. Clark & Co., 278 Broad St., and hope by strict attention to business to merit a liberal share of patronage Mr. GEO. C. ROBINSON will be continually on hand to meet his friends, and serve their interest. Warehouse on Jackson Street, occupied the last two years by Fleming, Stapjes & Co., whose business we ahne will settle ?ind sign for in liquida tion. STAPLES & RE AB. jRcfercnces by Permission : JOHN P. KING, Pres't Georgia Railroad & Banking Co. H. H. HICKNAN, Pres't Graniteville Faery., and Savings'Bk., Augusta J. SIBLEY & SONS, Cotton Merchants. JOHN M. CLARK & Co., Merchant Millers. MCLAWS & GANAHL, Attorneys ac Law. ! Augusta, Sept 6 3m 37 W. A. SAWDERS, No. 3, Park Row, EDGEFIELD, S. C., -Dealer in P??EE MUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, PUTTY, GLASS, DYE STUFFS, BITTERS, PATENT MEDICINE3, PERFUMERY, FAN CY ARTICLES, TOILET AND FANCY SOAPS, CONGRESS AND VERMONT WATER, ALL OF THE LATE AND POPULAR REMEDIES OF THE DAY, SEGARS AND TOBACCO, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES, LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS, &c, ' Begs to announce to the public that his Stock is Full, Complete, Fresh and Genuine, and all articles sold as low as the same can be bought in any market in the State. PRESCRIPTIONS carefully prepared, day and night, and warranted from tested Medicines. ALSO ON HAND, A Choice Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, Good SYRUP and MOLASSES, at low figures. , Two Barrels Pure VINEGAR for Pickling, Foll ?upplv of White MUSTARD SEED, TUMERIC, &c. 20 ARRIV?.-A. full and fresh supply of TURNIP SEED, from the best House in the United States. Persons visiting Edgefield to purchase Medicines, Groceries, &c, will do well to call at SANDERS* DRUG STORE, and learn his prices, which in the endwill be a saving to all purchasers. At SANDERS' DRUG STORE you can get anything you want afc low prices. Call and look. June 7 tf 24. . OLDEST SHOE HOUSE IN THE CITY ? Established 1820. Boots, Slioes, Trunks. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES IN AUGUSTA, GA., CAN BE FOUND AT Alfred C. Force's, 258 Broad Street, .A_"ugusta, Ga. Augusta, July 20 3m31 HAVE now in Store one of the most Superb Stocks of DRY GOODS they have ever had the pleasure of offering their Customers. And in regard to the prices, have only to say that they buy their Goods for Cash, thus getting all the advantages in purchasing that any house can get, and having had a successful experience m the business tor over twenty years, they feel that their stock, is well suited to the wants of consumers. And selling, as they do, upon a Cash basis, they can give all thc ad vantages to their customers that any hous'> can give, and much better than the houses that buy on time and sell on credit, as such houses cannot buy so cheap, and losing many debts for which they have to muke out of those who buy of tnemflbr cash. They will not attempt to enumerate their Stock, but only mention a few leading articles and ?-,iices. They now have DRESS GOODS, of all descriptions, from 12|c to thc finest. CALICOES, hom Cc. to 12.'.c. PERCALES, at 16c., 20c. and 25c. The best BLACK ALPACAS at 2-3c. ever offered in any market, and from that M th" best. PIQUES from 20c. the finest. MOURNING GOODS, of all descriptions. A superb assortment of BLACK SILKS, ali grades, and very cheap. PLAIN, COLORED, STRIPED and CHECKED SILKS, iii great variety. WHITE GOODS, of all th? lending kinds and makes. BLACK LLAMA and WHT?E LACE POINTS; also, many other new style wrappings. BLACK SILK LACES. EMBROIDERED BANDS, PINE LACE COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, etc., ?c. A great variety of NOTIONS, FANCY ARTICLES, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, FANS, PARASOLS. CORSETS, HOOP SKIRTS, &c. TABLE DAMASK, TOWELINGS, NAPKINS, MARSEILLES QUILTS, &c. All the leading brands in BLEACHED GOODS, DOMESTICS, Linen and Cot ton SHEETINGS, &e" &c. Always on hand, a superior assortment of Goods suited to the wants of Gents ami Boys. To all of which they respectfully invite the attention of their friends and custo mers. To those at a distance, they have to say that they pay special attention to Orders, ami si nd samples by mail when requested. They w ill also pay the express freight on Goods, when ordered from their Stock at retail, provided thu amount ordered is S10 and over, for Cash. This they can well afford, a:; they lill the order during leisure moments, which is time saved, and to them is worth the freight they pav, and which they are willing to allow the customer, thus placing the Gooda at their Depot as Cheap as if they lived n the city. In sending Goods in this way, the money can be paid on deliver}'. Persons sending Orders, and trusting to the judgment of the firm to make selec tions for them, may rest assured that their best efforts will be used in trying to please, and anything they may seieet which does not come up to thc requirements of the order may be returned, and the money will Le refunded; Give them a trial. V. RICHARDS & BROS., FREDERICKSBURG STORE, Corner bv the Planters' Hotel. AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta, April 12, If 16 Watcliesjfc ?Fewelry. ESTABLISHED 1850. THE SubscribeT would respectfully inform tho Citizens of Edgefield nnd surrounding country, (bat they have just received a Largo Assortment of WATCHES, of tbe Best Mnnufacturo, which they will offer at lower rates than Kuy House in tbe City. In addition, will bo found a larjre Stock of FINE OOLD JEWELRY, set witb Dia monds, Rubios, C.arnots, Oral,-BRIDAL SETS OF PEARL-NUPTIAL RINGS-WATCH CHAIN'S, CHARMS, Ac. A Fino Assortment SOLID SILVER WARE, embracing FULL TEA SETS, WAI TER.?, leo and Water PITCHER?. CASTORS. Berry ?nd Butter DISHES, Card RECEIVJ ERS, Card and Cake BASKETS, Cordial STANDS, GOBLETS, CUPS, FORKS and SPOOLS, md everything in the Silver Wure linc. * Always on hand a suporb stock of GUNS AND PI^^OLS, consisting of Fine Single and Double Barrel GUNS, and Colt, Smith ?fc Wessel R> ruingtop, Cooper, Sharp and Der ringer PISTOLS, and many others of tho latest inventi. . Also, FINE CUTLERY, SPECTACLES, WALKIE ?> CANES, PORTEMONNIES, and FANCY GOODS of ovcry rariety to be found in a first class Jewelry Establishment. We would also remind tho public tbat wc koop a Special Establishment for the REPAIR of fine WATCHES>nd JEWELRY. All work entrusted to our caro will bc executed promptly, neatly, and warranted for one year. A* PRONTAUT & SON, 103 BROAD ST., ono Door below Augusta Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta, Dec IO ly 61 JUST RECEIVED. TWO Hundred Dollars worth PURE DRUGS and MEDICINES. -ALSO A full line of PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, <fcc, Ac. Now on Shelf Six Hundred fine HA VANNA SEGARS. MEAL, FLOUR, MOLASSES, SY RUP constantly on hand, at low prices. Just received some fine OLD RYE and CORN WHISKEY, which is truly good, and at a small advance on Cost. W. A. SANDERS. Aug 23 tf 35 HIGHER EDUCATION. HELLMUTH COLLEGE Boord and Tuition per annum,>22C. HELLMUTU'S LADIES' COLLEGE InnuRtirnt.-.l br H. V.. H. Prlnco Artlinr. Bonr<l and Tuition per annum, $286. PRESIDENT: Thc Very Rev. I. Hellmuth, D. D., Deau of Huron. For Pariiclaw apply to Maj. Evans.Lowton. Canada West. 1)80 Croup Drops. ASPEEDY and an effectual Remedy for that alarming and often fatal dis ease, and tho best Remedy for Who ping Couorh and Asthma. For sale by ' * G. L, PENN, Druggist. JOHN BAUSKETT, Attorney and Counsellor at Law? COLUMBIA, S. C., WILL Practico in Edgefield, Lexington, Barnwell and Richland. Columbia, Mar 8 ly ll H. PARKER. B. H. TEAGUE PARKER & TEAGUE, DENTISTS, EDGEFIELD, 8. C. OFFICE next to Masonic Hall on Weit side. Mar 15_6m 12 BUY YOUR Boots, Shoes & Trunks, AT Alfred C. Force's, AUGUSTA, GA. Julv 20 3m 31 Patent Medicines. JUST Received a lanre and fresh as sortment of PATENT MEDICINES of all kinds. G. L. PENN, Druggist. May 24 tf . 22 F?Ritlftlttl OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS, AT PUTT BROTHES, (Fonnorly C. A. Platt & Co.,) 214 Broad Street, A aga sta, Ga. 1,000 Maple and Walnut bedsteads, $5 to $10 ? WE particularly call thc attention of purchaser!" to our SOLID WAL NUT CHAMBER SUITS for Beauty, Durability and Cheapness. Our MANUFACTURING DEPART MENT ia still in operation. Special or ders will be promptly attended to.' Re pairs done in all its branches. UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT. Hair Cloth, Enameled Cloth, Reps, Terry and Springs, and all articles suita ble for Manufacturers, we offer at Low Prices. Augusta, May 2 lyl9 Angosta Constitutionalist. ?Fi $5 00. 250 150 ROM and after this date the terms of subscription to the TRI-WEEKLY and WEEKLY CONSTITUTIONA LIST art reduced as follows : TRI-WEEKLY. One copy, one year. ! Ono copy, six months, : tia ' One copy, three months, ! Five copies, (cluh) one year, '4 50 ?each. Ten copies, (club) one year, 400 each. WEEKLY. One copy, one'year: ' ?'. ; $200' . ... ; One copy, six months, ..lOO:' ... ; Five copies, (clubfone ye ?rr 175 each. ? Ten copies; (club) one -year i; 50 each, i The TRI-WEEKLY,: containing full Telegraph and Market Reports, with all ?the leading Editorials of the DAILY, ia published-and mailed every Sundayj Wednesday and Friday-morning. The WEEKLY, an :eight page paper, convenient size for .binding, containing full and accurate Market Reports^ Tele graphic News, Editorials and' Miscella neous matter, is printed and mailed ovory ?Monday. .. ..... I We shall strive to make the CONSTI jTXJTIONALIST, in the. future, w?rthy tho liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed. STOCKTON <fc CO., .Proprietors. . Augusta, Apr 22 ? fan ,18, Special Notices. CONSUMPTION. ITS CURE AND ITS PREVENTIVE. Ey J. S. ECHEHCE, H. D. , Many a human beleg has Dossed away for whoso death there was no other reason than the neglect of known and Indisputably proven means o? care. Those near and dear to nariily and Manda are Bleeping the dreamless slumber Into which, bad they calmly adopted " .. >(' ' .' DIU josEi'ii H. ?SOIENCKT* SLMPLE and availed themsdv?s ?r^Xworiderfblly t??t?r clous medicines, they would not have, fallen. ? - ? Dr. Beneficie lias In'his own caso proved that wherever sanlei ont vi t&uty romaica, that vi taller, by his medicines and his directions for their tue,ls quickt-nod Into healthful vigor. ? ' < . . . In this statement there is nothing presumptuous. To the faith Of the In valid ls made no representation that is not a thousand times substantiated by ll vins an d visible works. The theory of the cure by Dr. Schenck's medicines Is as ?imple as lt la unfailing. Its philosophy requires no argument. Tt ls pclf-ss surlng. self-convluclng. F . . i . ? Thc Sea-weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are tba first two weapons with which th* citadel of tho malady ls assailed. Two-thirds of the cases of con sump tl on or! ein ate tn dyspepsia and a functionally disordered ll-er. With this condition the bronchial tubes "sym'vUhlxe" with the stomach. They re spond to the morbnic action ?rui? liver. Herethea comes the culminating result, and the setting lo. with all Its distressing symptoms of comtnPTioi. The Mandrake Pills are composed of one of Na ture's noblest gifts-the PodophUlnm PelUiom. They possess all the blood-searching,. al?er*U y e properties of calomel, but, uniike calomel, thar "IEAVE IVO STI??G HEOT.MX" The work of cure ls now beginning. The vitiated and mucous deposits in the bowels and tn the all. men tory canal are ejected. The liver, like a clock, > ls wound up. It arouses from its torpidity. Tte stomach acts responsively, and tho patient begins to feel that he ls getting, at last, 1 ? : ' - ". A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD. : The Sea-weed Tonic, In conjunction with the Pius, permeates and assimilates wit? tte food. Chyiifl catlon is now progressing without Its previous tor tuxes, i Digestion becomes painless, and the cora kl seen to be at hand There fa no more flatulence, no exacerbation of the stomach. An appetite seta In. Kow comes the greatest Blood Purifier ever yat ven by an Indulgent father to suffer! _bencks Pulmonlc Syrup comes in lo perforai te functions and to hasten and complete the cure. It enters at once upon its work. Notare can not ba cheated. It collects and ripens the Impaired and diseased portions of the lungs. Di the form of gatherings, lt prepares them for expectoration, and lo ! In a very snort time the malady is vanquished, the rotten throne that lt occupied ls renova' M) and made new, and the patient, in all the dignlt of re gained vigor, steps ;orth to enjoy the manhood or womanhood that was . / GIVES UP AS LOOT. The second thing ls, tho patients must stay In a warm room untU they get weU ; lt ls almost Impos sible to prevent taking cold when the lungs are dis eased, but lt must be prevented or a cure can not be effected. Fresh air and ridang out, especially In thia section of the country, in the fall and winter sea son, are all wrong. Physicians who recommend that course lose their patients, If their lungs are badly diseased ; and yet, because they are m tba bouse they must not sit down quiet ; they must walk about the room as much and os fast as the strength, wlU bear, to got up a good circulation of blood. Tte patients must keep In good spirits-be determined to get well. This has a great deal to do with the appetite, and Ls thc great point to gain. To despair of euro after such evidence of Its pos sibility in the worst cases, and moral certainty In all others, ls sinful. Dr. Schenck's personal state ment to Um Faculty of bis own care was in these modest words: "Many years ago I was in tho last stages of con sumption ; confined to my bed, and at one time my physicians thoughtthatlcould not Uveaweek: then, like a drowning man catching at straws, I beard of and obtained the preparations which I now offer ta the public, and they mode a perfect cure of me. It seemed to me that I could feel them penetrate my whole system. They soon ripened the matter in my lungs,and I would spit up more thanaplntof offen sive yellow matter every morning for a longtime. "As soon os that began to subside, my cough, fever, pains, and night-sweats all began to leave me, and my appetite became so great that it was with difficulty that I could keep from eating too much. I soon gained my strength, and havo grown in flesh ever since. , ' . I waa weighed shortly after my recovery.'- added the Doctor, * then looking like a mere skeleton ; my weight waa only ninety-seven pounds; my present weight ls two hundred and twenty-five (226) poonda, and for years I have enjoyed uninterrupted health.,'' Dr. Schenck baa discontinued bia pro teflon al visits to New York and Boston. He or bis soo, Dr. J. H. Bche nek, Jr., still continue to see patients at their Otllce, No. 15 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, every Saturday from 0 A.M. to 3 P.M. Those who wish a thorough examination with the Beepiro meterwiU be charged IK TheResptrometerdeclarv-s the exact condition of the lungs, and patienta can readily learn whether they are curable or not. -. . The directions for taking the medicines are adapt ed to the intelligence even of a child. Follow these directions, and kind Nature will do the rest, except ing that In some cases the Mandrake Pills are to ba taken In Increased doses ; the three medicines need no other accompaniments than the ample Instruc tions that accompany them: First create appeUta Of returning health, hunger is the most welcome symptom, when lt comes, as lt wal come, lot tte despairing at once be of good cheer. Good blood at once follows, the cough loosens, tte nlgbHweatla abated In a short time both of these morbid symp toms are gone forever. Dr. Schenck's medicines are constantly kept in tens of thousands of families. As a laxative or pur gative, the Mandrake Pills ore a standard prepara tion; while the Pulmonlc Syrup, as a cure or coughs and colds, moy be regarded as a prophylactexie against consumption In any of Its forms. Price of the Pulmonlc Syrup and Sea-weed Tonic, 11.50 a bott] e, or $7.50 a bah* dozen. Mandrake Plus, is cents a box. For srle by all druggists and dealers. JOHN F. HENRY, 8 Collogo Place, New York, wholesale Agents Feb 22 ly 9 Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &e. P . P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, No. 20 Haync St. and ITorlbccJc's Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. ^S5**This is tho largest and most com plete Factory of the kind in the South ern States, and nil articles in this line can be furnished by Mr. P. P. TOA LE at prices which defy competition. j*sSrA pamphlet with full and detailed list of all sizes of Doors, Sashes -.and Blinds, and the prices of each. wiR bo sent free and post paid, on application to P. P. TOALE, CHARLESTON, S. C. July 26 ly 31 BOOTS AND SHOES! MADE TO ORDER OR REPAIRED All work well done at reasonable pri ces, out of the best Leather, and by com petent workmen. Give me a trial, and I wiU give you good fit. Terms Cash. S. H. MANGET. June 7 * tf 24 Superior Seed Oats. "I f%f \ BUSHELS RED OATS, Rust i \J \J Proof, on hand and for salo hy W. A. SANDERS. Ans 23 lm 35 _0 Just IfcceiYcd, ANICE Lot of HAIR and TOOTH BRUSHES, at . G. L, PENN'S Drag Store.