The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, October 17, 1867, Image 3
Cable D?ap?tenes.
?ONBON, October 16.-The Mace
Bi^dwin fight hoc been indefinitely
postponed, on account of the arrest
of Mace.
There is a wild rumor that Che
Fenland ate planning an attempt to
seize the Queen at Balmoral The
household guard has been doubled.
PARTS, October 16.-Tt is reported
that Spain has tendered, Napoleon
assistance in sustaining the temporal
k p?wer of the Pope. Napoleon and
k Eugenio have arrived at St. Cloud.
? FLORENCE, October 16.-Tho Papal
H troops have fallen back on Borne,
fl- Garibaldi has issued another ad
B dress, urging the Italian nation to
BB arin.
H Mazzini bas issued a manifesto,
?Surging the patriote of Borne to rise
Band proclaim a republic. If pressed,
Bth? Pope will take refuge in Bavaria.
Skirmishing on the Papal territory
Hpontinuea. Reports are conflicting
?yoth sides claiming advantages. Me
?potti Garibaldi drove tho Papal
^Rroops into Montemaggiore. 30U
?jtaribaldians, who blooked the road
Hjo Montotibrate, were driven away.
Jf^rom North Carolina * nO. Vlr??-i=.
IE? N. COotobori?.-Stre
uouB efforts are being made by in
luential leading men to revive tho
ld Democratic party, in this State,
or the purpose of co-operating_wit?i?
nd encouraging, tho Northern Demo
rats ia their endeavors to defeat
a die ali sm. Some of the most pro?
minent men in the State axe moving
pirita in tho effort. From all ap
?earances, the movement bids fair to
kroye successful. All ' element* nf
Ionservntism rejoice in the ' recent
democratic gains in Ohio and Penn?
sylvania.
RICHMOND, October 16.-It is tie
ieved that a conservative ticket will
JO elected to the Convention.
The ladies of the Oakwood Memo
ial Association are holding a bazaar,
o raise funds for the graves of thc
Donfederato dead in that cemetery.
Lt is a success.
The State Horticultural and Porno
ogical Exhibition is now being held
Thc hall was crowded to-night, witt
;he first people of the city, tv. heai
3eneral Wise, who made a po werf u
?peech of two hours, in whioh he re
newed the past, and advised th<
people to devote themselves to agri
culture and manufactures, and labo:
generally to develop the resources o
tho State, and recover her materia
prosperity.
Col. Chalfin, in a letter to the Re
gister of Culpeper County, explain
that only persons who ore entitled tx
register under the law, are eligible ti
the Convention as delegates. A pei
son who was a clerk of a county com
before the war, and . as such took ai
i oath to support the Constitution c
the United States, and afterwards er
gaged in the rebellion, is not eligibl
W teethe Convention.
y Nev*-? Iteinii.
MOBILE, October 16.-Iutermenl
from yellow fever to-day, two.
NEW ORLEANS, October 16.-Spi
cia! Orders IG2 removes the Sheri
and Clerk of tho Fourth Judicial Di
triot Court, of the Parish of St. Lai
dry, for being opposed to reoonBtrm
tion. Successors are appointed. Tl
same order removes the whole Com
oil of Jefferson, for passing an ord
nonce to elect city, officers.
IThere were . twenty-eight doatt
frojla yellow fever to-day. At tl
present rate of deaths, it will soc
cease to be an epidemic
WASHINGTON, October 16.-Colon
Gilbert, implicated in destroying G
Arkansas printing office, has bet
ficed $1,000 and reduced to a ca]
tain, taking rank at the foot of tl
The picture of two children feei
in g a horse, held at the Dead Lett
Office, was claimed to-day. Tl
portraits are of two deceased ch:
dren. The claimants say the loss
the picture was more deeply felt th?
j all their property swept away by tl
war. Claimants reside at Columbi
8. C. Mr. Zevely, Third Assista
I Postmaster-Goneral, at whose i
I stance the notice was t?l?graphe
I will restore the picture at once.
I The House Committee to inqu i
I into Southern Railroads ana
I arrive at an equitable adjustment
? the railroad indebtedness to the G
Ivemment, leave to-day.
$24,069,000, coin interest on fi'
?twenties is due, payable on the 1st
?November.
I Internal revenue receipts to-d
?272,000.
9 NEW YORK, Ootober 16.-Duri
Rho hurdle race in the Jerome Pal
Ho-day, the mare Negretta fell, killi
Hier rider instantly.
I At the inquest held over tho v
Hims of the riot at Springfield, Mae
Bhe evidence shows that the Si
RonctiblcG fired iuU? lu o crowd at
Bjflhe riot had been .subdued. .
I The New York Times concludes
??di tor i al with: "But wo aro i nelli
lo think that the Northern Sta
Brill not surrender their own rig
Buite so complacently as they hi
Bonsented to the overthrow of th
HHf the South."
fl CHARLESTON, October 16.-Sailei
Hteamer Prometheus. New York.
f^? Jutlgo Bryan, of tho United Sta
Court, in a case to-day testing
validity of the panel of a jury dr?
of voters and tax-payers, irrcspeol
of color, decided that although
a
j.vv'i; '.??i,,. "rx -lU^^-'t
Act of Congress of 1840 required the
jurons to bo drawn aa prescribed by
th? Legislature, of each respective
State, yet that thia must be eon
etrued in reference to the changea
oreated by tho war. He held that
Congress, aft now constituted, was the
legal Ck^jgreeri >if tho w?ole country;
that the Kex&nstructioo Act of Con?
gress, conferring suffrage upon tho
negro, was valid, and' was the provi?
sional Constitution and law of the
State. He hold that President John?
son bsd nb poVer to restore, any
seceding' States to the Union. He
says: "I'say it with a grave'sense
o? ieapoiisibiiity, it was not compe?
tent for the President, by any act
of his, to ? bind Congress to restore
the States to the Union, and connect
it by constitutional ligaments and re?
lations." He held there?was no legal
government or-State Constitution in
outh Carolin.', and that under the
existing provisional government, the
Reconstruction Acts of Congress
wore the supreme law and the Consti?
tution of the State. He says, if
there waa any Constitution for South
? Carolina, or any legal State govern?
ment, then the Act of 1810, com
I mandi ne the judge to accept as
I jurors alone those who are voters
* under the Constitution of the State
and who are qualified by the Act of
its Legislature, then it would be de?
cisive of this question, and the panel
should havo been drawn ulone from
white men; but it is otherwise.*
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL,.
COLUMBIA, October 16.-Sales of
cotton tooday26bales-middling 15.?.,.
NEW- I oak, October 15-Noon. -
Sterling-time 9.'^; Right 9??. Mo?
ney active, at 7. Gold 43wf. Corn
,1c better. Oats l(m2e. better. Pork
decidedly lower, at $21.93?22. Cot?
ton quiet, at 19%.
7 P. M.-Cotton firmer; sales 1,600
bales, at 19}.<. Flour-State 9.35(3)
11.35; Southern 11.15 Wheat 2@4c.
lower. Corn lost the noon's advance
and closed dull-Western mixed 1.43
?1.45; new white Southern 1.51.
Mess pork 21.70@22.25. Lard 13}.,'
@14& Carolina rice 9}?@,10},f.
Gold 43%.
BALTIMORE, October 16.-Cotton
much better-strict Georgia mid?
dling at wharf 19; middling uplands
16\ajl9. Wheat advanced 5c.-prime
to choice 2.99. Rye firm, nt 60@75.
CINCINNATI, October 16 -Cotton
18}?@19. Mess pork $22. Shoul?
ders 14; clear sides 18. Lard 13.
NEW ORLEANS, October 16.-Cuba
sugar 13c. Flour-Buper. 10; treble
extra 13.50. Receipts cotton to-day
7,000 bales. Bacon firm; clear sides
19>?. Mess pork 26.50. Lard
tierces 15; kegs 16. Gold 43l<<.
Sterling 51}.?@58'?..
MOBILE, October 16.-Sales of
cotton 650 bales; factors demand full
prices; closed firm at 17 for middling;
receipts 895 bales.
SAVANNAH, October 16.-Cotton
active and in demand, holders and
sellers not being able to agree. Sales
460 bales; receipts 2,100.
AUGUSTA, October 16.-Cotton mar?
ket active-sales 628 bales; middling
16}.<; receipts 710.
CHARLESTON, October 16.-Cotton
is in active demand, with an upward
tendency in prices; sales 550 bales,
at J?c. advance-middling 17^.
LIVERPOOL, October 15-Evening.
Cotton closed stronger and slightly
advanced-uplands 8%; Orleans8?.(.
LONDON, October 16-Noon.
Bonds ex-coupon 68}.?.
LIVERPOOL, October 16-Noon.
Cotton firm. Breadstuff's dull.
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnaps are re?
commended hv all the medical faculty.
LADIES
.-T. - WILL please call and ob
W?B?lfa serve that lira. C. E. HEED
?HU? iL H has just receivod and opened
jBtVI\ Jl aa'? an(* inspection, the
*^st?Aj)jPJ most Fashionable Stock of
fj?&rif?r FRENCH and ENGLISH MIL
r a3BS^\LINERYv in all varieties.
ALSO,
An assortment of CLOAKS; a variety of
Curls, Coils, Waterfalls and Switches; in
fact, HAIR in every shape, color and' de?
scription. Call and see for yourselves.
Maui street, next duor to Mr. E. Pollard's
drug store. _Oct 9
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps have, a
depot in all the largo cities in the Union.
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps are good
for all kidney and bladder complaints.
FALL MILLINERY.
IF thc Ladies will call at
Mrs. S. A. SMITH'S, they can
be suited in the WINTER
[STYLES of Bonnets, Hats,
' Flowers and Ribbons, which
she will opon this day.
Having just returned from
Now York, am prepared to
show tho LATEST ?nd most
FASHIONABLE STYLES.
Call, Ladies, no trouble to show goods.
Pot 8_Imo
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps aro sold
by all grocers and apothecaries.
J. F. EISENMANN,
TaLe* chant -railor,
Main Street, Volger'e Building,
WOULD respectfully inform
his friends and tho public, that/j
be is now in receipt of his FALL
and WINTER STOCK of CAS-1
SIMERES, CLOTHS and VESTINGS-all
Of tho V5BY LATEST STYLES ANO PATTERNS
and which wiU bo MADE UP in the BEST
MANNER, at short notico. Those who
may need a GOOD SUIT, are invited to
calf and examine my stock. Sept 19 Imo
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps are imi?
tated and counterfeited, a?d purchasers
will have to use caption in purchasing.
What Do Yon Drinfci-Wolfe's Schie?
dam Schnapps. It chocks the disarrange?
ment of the Vowels in warm climates.
NOTICE.
Walter Qaattlebaum ?nd David Unger. Will
take notice that my report in the above
eases ; will, be niado np on the lBt day of
November noxt. HENRY A. MEETZE"
-Q<A0 th3 O. B. LTJD.
HUGrH E. GASD
Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent,
Wan-cnlon, Fauquier County, Virginia.
XTTILL pay special attention to exami
W nation of TITLE?, OONV?ifANG?
ING, ic. Offers for sale four hundred
VIRGIN'. A FARMS,
Embracing some of the best - Mineral,
Grazing and Agricultural Lande in the
State, in sections where the POPULATION
IS UNEXCEPTIONABLE, and climate un?
surpassed. The changed system of labor
n?cessit?tes the division of estates, por?
tions ot which ?re offered for sale or lease
on most reasonable terms. Correspond?
ence solicited aud information promptly
furm2b.ecL
REVERENCES.- Hon. Wm. F. DeSauesure,
Gen. Wade Hampton, Columbia, S. C.;
Rev. B. M. Palmer, D. D., Gen. James
Longstreet, New Orleans, La.; Jndgo Wm.
J. Robertson, Charlottesville, Va.; Hon.
John Randolph Tucker, Middleburg, Va.;
Laudiert Gittings ft Co., Baltimore, Md.
Address mo as above. Oct 3 Smo
South Carolina--Richland District.
In re Simeon Fair, ex, parte Orlando Z.
Rates.
rilHE petitioner in tho above stated case
X liaving tiled hin potition in this Court
to perpet?ate thc testimony of bis titlo to
two lots of land in Columbia-the iirnt of
which fronts on Washington street, 42foet,
running back20SJ feot, Dounded West by
Jonathan Dark, and Eaet by O. Z. Rates;
tho second lot bounded East by Gatos
street, South by O. Z. Bates, Wost by
Emma Coleman, North by lots of Mrs.
Walter, Miss Poindexter or W. B. Stanley
on motion of Arthur, Melton A Melton, for
thc petitioner, it is ordered, in pnn*u&!
of tue Act of General Assembly, in such
caso ntado and provided, that all persons
interested do appear at this office, three
months from publication hereof, to cross
examine tho testimony produced, and pro?
duce evidence in replv.
D. R. DESAUSSURE, C. E. R. D.
September 5 th3mo
State South Carolina-Richland Dist.
W. R. Kennedv, Ex., vs. George W. Ash?
ford, et at.-Bill for Partition of Peal
Estute.
IT appearing to my satisfaction, that
Mary Luanna Farr, Leonora Walton,
Mary Yaugn, Theodore H. Tavlor, Clark
Taylor, Charlotte C. Taylor, Daniel Scott,
MaxcyG. Scott and Emma Scott, defend?
ants in above Btatcd ? aso. reside beyond
the limits of the State of South Carolina;
on motion of J. D. Trade well, complain?
ant's solicitor, it ia ordered that tho said
defendants do plead, answer or demur, to
thc said bill, within forty days from date
hereof, or a Decree pro confesao, will bc
entered up against them.
D. B. DESAUSSURE.
Oct 13 mthl2 C. E. R. D.
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To All Wtoo Use Liquor-Wolfe's
Schiedam Schnapps is manufactured in
Holland by a procesa only known to tho
proprietor, and is warranted tho purest
Liquor ever manufactured. _
Ltf.t
AHEAD A0 USUAt t
wm
CLOTHING
NOW IN STORE.
SLITS (IOU UM TO M.
AFULL LINE OF
SHIRTS,
HOSIERY.
lUMDEK GARMENT8,
0L0VE8.
TIES
'TRAVELING SHAWLS,
BLANKETS, ETC.
NEW ST?LK PAPER AND LINEN COLLARS.
A splendid lino of FRENCH and ENG?
LISH CAHSIMERE. which will bo made to
order in tho LATEST STYLES and at LOW
PRTCE8.
Everything that is now in tho way of
H A. T S !
N. B.-Our CLOTHING is nearly all of
OUR OWN MANUFACTURE.
WALKER'S BLOCK,
Sept 20 MAIN STREET.
IF NOT, CALL AT ONCE AND EXAMINE THE CHOICE SELECTION OP
AND
WINTER GOODS
XTOW OFENTNG. ?nd FOR SALE, and cheap enough to satisfy the moot economical,
JL.'I at the atoro of M. WINSTOCK. Thc Ladies' attontion ia particularly invited to 1
tho stock of
0000$
Consisting of PRINTS, beautiful patterns and fast colors; Brown and Bleached
DOMESTICS, good and cheap DELAINES, ALPACAS, FLANNELS, LINSE Yd,
CASSIMERES, for Qonts and Boys, and PIECE GOODd of all description,
ALSO,
BREAKFAST SHAWLS.
SONTAGS,
NUBIAS.
CHILDREN'S SACKS,
HOODS,
SCARFS, AC.
"White Goods ol*?til Descriptions,
Ladies' Cloaks ol* tlie Latest Styles,
New .St.yle of* Balmoral Slcirts,
-?VII Descriptions of Hoop Sliirts.
ALSO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS.
COUNTRY DEALERS, and tho PUBLIC IN GENERAL, aro respectfully invited to
call und look at my goods, as they will be shown with pleasure, and you will hud that
wc soil cheaper than tho ohoapewt in thc city.
October 15
M. I IV S TOCK,
MAIN STREET.
R. C. ANDERSON
HAS JUST RETURNED FllOM NEW YORK WITH THE MOST
OF
GENT'S READY-MADE CLOTHING
TO BE FOUND IN THIS MARKET.
CHEAP CLOTHING. GOOD CLOTHING and thc VERY BEST OF CLOTHING.
Suits from $0.f>u to $75.00; or, in fact, at any price to snit your pocket
Children's, BOTS', Youth's and Young Men's CLOTHING, an excellent assort?
ment, REALLY CHEAP.
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS.
TRAVELING SHAWLS, Lap Robes, Cardigan Jackets, Wool Scarfs, Rubber Over
Coats, Capes, Ponchos and Rubber Traveling Pillows.
H A. T S ?h. HST
CAPS.
A superb assortment of Gent's, Youth's and Children's, SILK, CASSIMERE,
BRUSH FELT, WOOL and CLOTH HATS, all of thc most fashionable styles.
ALSO,
UMBRELLAS, TRAVELING TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, LADIES' HAT
CASES, Ac., ?fcc.
Having Mr. W. W. WALKER with me, and a splendid assortment ot CLOTHS, CAS?
SIMERES, VESTINGS. Ac, on hand, weave prepared to make up to measure, at short
notice, ANYTHING A MAN WANTS, at prices to suit tho times.
October 13
R. C. ANDERSON,
AOENT.
SOUTH CAROLINA
COTTON GIN WAREHOUSE.
Ili^TZEZST IMPROVED
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY,
MANUFACTCBED AND FOU SALE, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, BY
A. R. COLTON, COLUMBIA, S. C.
THE facilities I have for MANUFACTURING-and connection with moro than
twenty First-Class Manufacturers-warrant me in ottering tho moat liberal induce?
ments to tho largest dealers. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly exocutod.
Descriptive catalogues sent free.
A. R. COLTON.
September 2G
DILLON'S PATENT UNIVERSAL COTTON TIES AND IRON HOOP
THIS TIE, with tho HOOP COMPLETE, weiRhq no moro than the usual Rope asod
in baling cotton, ?nd renders au allowance for taro unnecessary; tho ONLY llK
REQUntlNG NO SLACK WHILE PUTTING ON, and is BO nerfect that the necessity
for heavy hoops, to make up for deficiencies in tho tie, is entirely obviated. Can bc
sold by tho pound or ton as cheaply as tho neaw hoops and loss porfect ties. Each
and every tie ia warranted perfect. Soienco and" practical uso will have the effect or
the Iron Tie entirely superseding the uso of ropo-ita combination of advantages, ita
preservation of the cotton when baled frora eoneumptioB bj fire, rcndeiiiiK its security
lo In?utanco Companies a matter for consideration, both while in warehouse or on
shipboard, and ita simplicity of uso and ?oonomy combined. u'-J
ia. For sale, in large or small quantities, by J. & T. R. AGNEW,
Aug 25 . Columbia, S. 0.
J?LVL<yt?OX3L
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BYvirtne ot a Writ of fierifacias, directed.
to me, I will sell, OD the FIRST MONDAY
in NOVEMBER next, before, the Court
HOUBO, in Columbia, within the legal .
boors, the following property, viz: .
The STORE HOUSE on Washington
street, second framo building from Rich?
ardeon street, formerly occupied by Han?
nahan tt Warley, bnt recently occupied by
Muller A Senn, levied on as the property
of Hannahan A Warley, at the suit of the
State of South Carolina TB. Hannahan k
Warley, for taxes. Terms cash.
Oct lat_F. W. GREEN, 8. R. D.
COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
, BY JACOB LEVIN, AUCTIONEE?.
Mrs. Mary Quigley, Adm'x, ra. Mrs. Jane
Scott, William Adger, et al-Bal for
Partition.
"DUR8?ANT to the order of the Court,
JLT in tb? above stated case, I will selb
beforo tho Court House, on the FIRST
MONDAY in November next, at ll o'clock,
all that Lot of Land in the city of Colum?
bia, bounded on the North by lot of H. C.
Franck, deceased, East by lot of H. E.
Nichols, South by Laurel street, West by
Main street; fronting on Main street
foot and running back on Laurel street
feet, containing one acre, moro or lens.
ALST,
All that lot. in Richland District, situate
Just above tho Upper Boundary street- of
the city of Columbia, bounded North by
lot of John J. Kinslor, deceased; East by
the continuation of Main street through
Cotton Town: South by Upper Boundary
otreot, and West by estate of Richard
Sondlcy, deceased; containing acres,
moro or less.
TermB of sale-So much cash as will pay
all the cost and charges of snit of Bale.
Bal anco on a credit or t hree years, from
day of sale, with interest payable annually
from day of sale, to bo secured by bond
with good security and mortgage of pre?
mises sold. D. B. DKSAUSSURE,
Oct 13 mtb6_C. E. R. D.
The State of South Carolina.
IN EQUITY-8UMTER DISTRICT.
Francis A. Mood and Susan lt., his wife,
and others, vs. John S. Richardson/Sr. v
John S.. Richardson, Jr.. Margaret Y.
Logan, and others.-Bill for Partition
ana Account.
IN obedionce to an order in the above
stated caso, I will offer for sale, at pub?
lic outcry, at Columbia, on the FIRST
MONDAY in November next, at a price of
not loss than Fifteen Hundred Dollars,
I that lot of land in the city of Columbia,
which, in a deed of conveyance, dated 23d
March, 1855, is described as that lot in Co?
lumbia, on tho North-west corner of tho
I intersection of Taylor and Bull streets,
containing, as the lot then etood enclosed,
one half acre, more or less bounded on ?
the South by Taylor street, on the East by
BuU street, on the North by Mrs. E. G.
Brevard's lot, and on the West by Robert
Bryce's lot.
TxnMs.-Ono-fourth cash, and the bal
anco either for cash or at tho option of the
purchaser, on a credit of one year, with
interest from the day of sale, secured by
the bond of the purchaser, with at least
two good sureties, and a mortgage of the
promues. Purchaser to pay for all neces?
sary papers. J. R. KENDRICK,
Oct 5 26_Com. Equity 8. D.
Wolfe's Sclitedain Schnapps are
good for Dyspepsia._
A Truly Wonderful Medicine1.
HEUnH'UWS DELIGHT.
Liver Complaint Cured by Queen's
Delight.
THE symptoms of Liver Complaint are
uneasiness and pain in the right side,
and soreness npon touch immediately
tinder tho inferior ribs; inability to lie
upon tho loft side, or, if at all, a dragging
sensation is produced which seriously
alfects respiration, causing, very often, &
troublesome cough. Together with these
symptoms, we perceivo a coated tongue,
acidity of the stomach, deficiency of per?
spiration, and sometimes a sympathetic
paiu in the shoulder, with a great disposi?
tion to sleep, and depression of spirits,
and sometimes sores in the mouth or
throat. These symptoms, if permitted to
continue, will eventually produce consump?
tion, the most banelul of all diseases.
Dyspepsia.
The symptoms of Dyspepsia are various;
thoso affecting the stomach are nausea,
heart-burn, loss of appetite, disgust for
food, sometimes a depraved appetite,
seuso of fulness or weight in tho stomach,
sinking or fluttering in '?io pit of the sto?
mach, Bour eructations, coated tongue,
acidity of the stomach, hurried and diffi?
cult breathing, A.c.
The sympathetic affections are very di?
versified-cold feet, pain or weakness
through the limbs, swimming of the bead,
sudden flushes of heat, Ac.
The use of the QUEEN'S DELIGHT
should bo persevered in until every symp?
tom of Dyspepsia bas vanished, aud health
is entirely restored.
Derangements of Liver and Stomach
Are sources of insanity. From disorder
or obstruction, a morbid action of the sym?
pathetic and other nerves follows, and the
functions of the brain are impaired and
deranged; derangement there will also
produce disease of the heart, skin, lungs
and kidneys. It is owing to the samo
causo that thonsands die with Cholera,
Bilious or Yellow Fevor, and that most
baneful disease, Consumption.
The origin of numerous cases of Con?
sumption is impaired digestion ; and many,
many cases of supposed Consumption
could bo entirely cured by the use of Inn
QUEEN'S DELIGHT, as the emaciation,
debility and cough attending weakness of
the digestive organs aro BO near allied to
tho symptoms nt Consumption, that the
ono disoase is frequently mistaken for the
other.
Notice.
It is a well-established fact that fully
one-half of tho female portion of onr
population are seldom in tho enjoyment of
good health, or, to use their own expres?
sion, "never feel well." They are languid,
devoid ol ?? energy, extremely nervous
and have* no appetite. To this class of
invalids, tho Queen's Delight is esptciallu
recommended. Their peculiar tonio and
invigorating properties rendoftt invalua?
ble in such cases. Tho patient should im?
mediately discard all pills and powders, as
they only weaken the system, and resort to
tho nse of tho Queen's Delight, the inva?
riable result of ?vbich will bo a strong and
hearty constitution, a disappearance of all
nervousness, a good appetite and a perfect
restoration to health.
Weak and delioate children are made
strong by using tho Queen's Delight. lu
fact, it is a Family Medicine; it can be ad?
ministered with perfect safety to a child
three months old, tho most delicate female
or a man of ninoty.
.9- Bo sure and ask for "HEINITSH'8
QUEEN'S DELIGHT;" none other ls genu?
ine. For salo by FISHER A HEINIT8H,
July 9 Druggists, Columbia, S. C.