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May feil not of tooh recompense I
A* Km Id human mean* to make,
(Would mine were god like, for yoor sake !) .
Three dearest wishes straight unfold, .
Each aha!! be granted won u told." ^
* Well den." grinned Ned with ivory show,
M Since nswtt please to hub it so,
Mjr flreT ref-be for?for? 'yah ! ]
As much good old peach-brandy, sah, ]
At die 'ere darkle an' his wife <
Can Jnbiltte in all deir life. <
De nes'?Virginia weed enough y
Tot me to smoke an' her to enuf?
Till life's las' mile-stone s'al be past." ]
41 It abaII be so, Ned?now the last I" ]
De las'?ham?gorry 1 let me see? ,
W'at a'al it in partic'lar be I J
Oh 1 no* I bab him? chce, e'vah f '
A lettte more pencil brandy, tab I 'V 1
HUM ROAST'S OLia ]
A Model Mayor.?Sometimes it is
the misfortune of a city to have an ium
for Mayor, such was the coeo about
twent-fl re years Ago tvifh a certain cily,
which it would be impolitic not to say
impolite, for us to uamo in tins connection.
He was so ignorant that the
wags sent a book peddler to him with
English grammera immediately after
hie election; and whe.i he declared ,
he had no use for the b?>ok, the ped- ,
dler said, "Everyb??dy tells mo yon
muet have it too." He enme into t
office, and took his chair in stately dig- >
nity. In a tew minutes the clerk lam (
bolore him a paper, which the Mayor ,
was requested to endorse as one that t
i bad pawed under his eye. The clerk
remarked:
"It is only necessary that you writo ,
your initials upon it."
" .My ntsAuls" said the Mayor, 1
what's my itiahvUt" " ,
Now it so happened that P. was the
first lett r of both tbo Mnvor's names
and iho clerk innocently replied :
44 Ob, sir, merely write two P's upon
tbo back of this paper." P
Ilia honor the Mayor took a quill in
bis trembling hand, and, with the per- .
apiration on hia brow, wrote?"too 1
pezk," and the document is on file in ?
tbo office onto thia day. ' 1
Ah old regro preacher in Alabama, 1
of tbo Methodist persuasion, had cherished
tbo bitterest dislike for Mississippi
over since it repudiated its debts.
On one bright Sabbath morning, when
addressing a largo ebony audience in ^
Alabama, ho showed, bv the following
oxhortation, that, in spite of his devotional
appearance, he was subject to
the influence of worldly passions.?
Having under consideration that portion
of Scripture promising that the *
Gospel shall be preached to all the nations
of the eartn. he said :
44 My beluved hrnthrin, now is the d
excepted time! The day of judge- r
inent is near at hand when all the peo v
plo of the earth done heard the Word y
of the Lord preached. The ministers g
ob do Gospil bad done dere work in i
Ashur ana in Africa, and in all dem i
far off countries; de Gospl hah bin I
preached in Texis and Califony; and
so soon do git dat railroad dat run
from Mobilo up in Massippi, deygwine
preach de Gospil up dcre; dcu all de (
words ob de Lord will be fulfilled,
and Gabril wilt sonnd his trumpit fur ^
de judgement day 1"
Ar the time tho cholera was so bad
in Prague, Dr. R. was called out of a
warehouse suddenly to see a patient. ^
At tho time he entered tho sick room
the family physician did tho same.?
The two doctors found their patient in
a strong perspiration, and put both
their hands under the bed clothes, in
order to foel his pulse, but, by accident,
got hold of each other's. r
" lie has tho cholera I" cried Dr. X. tl
"No such thing," said the other,
44 he's only drunk I"
A oood story is told of a ahoriff who ?
came hear being outdone by a person it tl
was in hisli.ioofduty to hang. "Sir," j
said tho gentleman, as the sheriff was
carefully adjusting the rope. " really
your attention deserves my thanks.? K
In fact I do not know of any ono I r
should rather have hang" me."? I
44 Paoll tr " ant/1 tit a iliaritf *4 caii ara n
pleased to bo complimentary, i do
not know of another individual it
wonld givo me no much pleasure to h
hang/' ?
Jumub, am you a mnschiner
u Ob conrvo I mm, Mr Snow ; play J]
on two instruments?the baboon and
an eight-octavo piazzn."
"Hear de nigger talk, eight-octavo ?
piazza. Why, my colored friend, dar J
is no sneh instruments; you mean an '
eight-octavo piano.M k
"Well, flat's what I said all der
time. Tell me 1 lie again, and 111 J
cave your hood in with a cord ot t
------- *
If yea wish to be released from a
rasb promise of marriace, breathe vows
of lore continually, after eating onions- g
iMMlM : ir SMii :V
vhoao wistu* to make your aoquiunH^lSevilisb
glad to hcttr It?fine girl,
track With my appearance suppose,
"Tea, very much ao. She thinks
ou'd make a capital playmate for her
>retty little poodle dog!"
Exit fop, checking!y sold !
Fojtdpa*axt, (to bis son:) "Yes,
Mew York is the place to ret on in.?
Look at Jones; he started withont a
penny, and has lately failed for a hunircd
thousand dollars. Of course,
hat's an extreme case. I don't expect
^'Oii to do so well as that. Still, with
jonesty and industry, I see no reason
tfhy you should not, in tho course of a
Few years, fail for fifty thousand dollars."
A Kxotty SuiwitcT.?A man in Ohio
tvas pursued lately by a blnck snake.
All at once it occnred to hiua, just as
:ho reptile was preparing to jnmp at
ins throat, to run round a small birch
tree which stood in his path, as tight
is he could spring. He did so till he
got tho creature in a snarl, when, stepping
suddently, he therw a back soraer?et,
and tho 6nake trying to follow
turn, tied himaejf up in a hard knot /
No woman can be a lady who would
pound or mortify another. No mater
how beautiful, how refined, how
Motivated ?ho may be, she is in realiy
coarse, and the inmate vulgarity of
tor nature manifests tself here. Uni'ortnly
kind, courteous and polite treatnent
of all persons, is one mark of a
rue woman.
A fki.low stole a saw. and on his
rial told the Judge that lie only took
t in a joke.
44 IIow far did yon carry it ?" asked
he Judge.
44 Two miles," answered the prisoner.
1 Ah," that's carrying a joke too fur !"
emarked the Judge, and the prisoner
;ot three months unrequited labor.
" Stcttkuinq Ben,*' who was toastng
his shins, observing that the oil
Qerchan4. did not more than half fill
he measure, called out to him :
"Jim, I ea: t-teU you how i?t*to sell
t-twice as much oil as you do now."
" Woll, how?" growled Jitn.
44 F-f-fill your measures."
44 Sammy my son ; how ninny weeks
>elong to the year 1"
44 forty-six, sir."
44 Why, Sammy, how do yon make ,
hat out?"
44 The other six are Lent."
44 Mother, put that boy to bod.?
le's getting too for'ard."
It is beautiful to behold at a wed- (
ling, the sorrow stricken air of a pa
cut as he u gives the bride away," |
rhen you know that tor the last ton *
ears lie has been trying his best to
;et her off bis hand.
IE AO! READ!! READ!!!!
IT WILL TAKK TOU OUT A FKW M1NUTK8, !
AND MAT 8AVK TOU
MAirr tears or turrxnwa <
barter's Spanish Mixture! ,
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE B1000!
lie Best Alterative Erer Yet Discovered!
J'hysician* preerribe it, and erery on* that
uon it it a walking adeertieement. J\?
Medicine ever yet offered to the American
public ho*gained ettchpo- I
pularityin eoihortatimeae |
J A TITER'S SPANI8H MIXTURE!
It will Cure any com of Scrofula.
It will Cure amy case of Rheumatinu.
It will Cur* amy caee of Sypkilie,
It will Cure any cote of Salt Rheum. ]
It wiH Cure any caee of Heuralgia. <
It will Cure any case of Fever and Ague, 1
Ir Any Diseases arising from an impnrs state of
110 Blood.
SCROFULOU8 READER!
I*. cured tlie neice of the Hon. fohn Minor
lotU, a member of Congreee from Virginia, of
crofuln, nftcr the skill of the beet I'hyaioian*,
oth of New York and Philadelphia, had been
ried in vain ; and it will euro ycu, readier, if
ou arc eo affected.
RHEUMATIC READER!
It cured D. Bnrritf, of rinoinnati, of
IhenmatiBm of 4 year* standing, after all other
smedioe had failed. We hare hundred# of euch ,
ertlfloate*. Call on the Agent and get a Book '
nd Circular, and read foryonntclf the many relarkable
and astonishing euree it he* made.
SYPHILITIC READER!
The celebrated Dr. Butcher writes na that he 1
ad two of the moet eevero and long standing 1
etc a of By philie that would yield to none of the 1
ifiial remedies, but he eared one eaee with six,
nd the other with nino Uottlea of CARTERS 1
\PAK1Hll MIXTURE. We baro known it
iaed in over a Toots inn caeca, and have yet to j
lear of a /mil*ire ia any oae?.
YE SHAKING THOUSANDS HEAD!
Aotrc and Pert*.?Do not tska Quinine. M? 1
ury, or en? ?uch noxioiw Prow, 'out try it???? .
hi* great Alterative and Poriffer of the Blood ; '
7?tW* SjHinUk Mixture will ?tir? any Mid *v*rjr 4
*M of Agm- nod F*ver. W* hav oovor T*t
aown it to rail.
And for nil Ditto*** nrUing from mi impure
lot* of tli* Blood, no iMIdnt ho* i*?rjrtt (ton .
jund to have *o (rood on ilMt If yon are aiok,
rjr it a? one* *, do not delay ; time U pyaaiou*.
nd health th? fft*tMl of nil blotting*, without .
rhieh nil *ke i. VAlnefeM <
DR. WM, 8. BEERS * CO..
' Pi;omtftTO?M. Richmond, Va.
And for Mir hy E KttUTCH, Druggi.t, Agent '
>r*?nrill* C, li, 8 0. *-ly lfay?<? f
and removing all Improper iMsolUrge# from tI?o
Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whether
existing in
' nHUUEWS <B? TF3ML2UM3,
From whatever cauee they may have originated,
Airs MO MATTER OF BOW LONO STAMOXMO
Owing Health nnd Vigor to the Promt, and Bloom
to the Pallid Cktoi.
Joy to the Afflicted!!
It cure* Nervous and Debilitated Sufferer*, and
remove* ail the Symptom#, among which will
be found
Indisposition to Ex*
ertion. Lose of Power,
Loh of Memorv, Difficulty of
Breathing, Oenernl Weakness,
Horror of Disease, Weak Nerve#,
Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death,
Night Sweat#, old Feet, Wakefulness Ditune##
of Vision, Languor, Universal Lassitude of
the Muscular System, Often Enormous'Appotitc,
with Dysrseptic Symptom*; Tiot Hannnj
Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the
Skin, Pallid Countenance, and
Eruptions on the Face, l'aia
in tho Baek, Heaviness
of the Eyelid#, Frequently
Black Spote Flying before the Eye#,
with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of
Sight, Want of Attention,
Great Mobility, Rest*
lessnese, with Horror
of Society.
Nothing is more desirable to such patients thnn
solitude, and nothing tlicy more dread for fenr
of themselves; no repoie of mnnner, no earneet
no**, no speculation, but a hurried Transition
from ono question to another.
These symptoms if allowed to go on?which
this medicine invariably removes?soon follows
Lou of Power, Fatuity and Epileptic Fit*?in one
of which the patient may expire. Who can soy
that these excesses are not frequently followed
by those direful diseases?IN8ANTTY AND
CONSUMPTION! The records of Intone Atylumt,
and the melancholy deaths of Consumption,
bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions
In Lunatic Aaylumstbe most melancholy
exhibition appears. The countcnanco is actually
sodden and quite destitute?neither Mirth or
Grief ever visits it. Should a sound of the voice
oecnr, it is rarely articulate.
" With woful measures wan despair
Low sullen sounds his grief beguilod."
Debility is most terrible I and has brought
thousands upon thousands to untimely graves,
thus blasting the ambition of many noble youths.
It can be cured by the uso of this
INFALLIBLE REMEDY.
If you are suffering with any of the above die
tressing ailments, tho FLUID EXTRACT RU
CHU will cure you. Try it, and be convinced
of ite efficacy.
Beware of Quack Notfrutnt and Quack Doctort,
who falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens
know and avoid them, and save Long Suffering,
Money and Kx|>o*tire, bv sending or calling
for a ho tile of this Popular ami Recife Reutodt/.
It allays all pain itml inflammation la cmrfootlv
|>le?mnt'in it* taste and odor, but iuimcdiato in
ita action.
Holmbold's Extract Buchu
la prcpnred dhoctly according to the Rulca of ,
PH ARMAOT AND O HEM IS t XT,
with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge
and care devoted in ita combination. See
Professor Dewsa'a Valuable Works on the Prnclice
of Physio, and most of the late Standard
Works of Medicine.
j
One hundred dollars will be paid to any Pliy ician
who can prove that the Medicine ever injured
a Patient; and the testimony of thousands
san be produced to prove that it does great good.
Cases of from one week to thirteen years* standing
have bean effected, llie mass of VOLUNI*ARY
TESTIMONY in possession of tho Proprietor.
vouching ita virtues and curative pow
srs, ia immense, embracing names well known to
SCIENCE AND FAME.
100,000 Bottle* Rave Been Sold,
And not a single inslanco of a failure has been
reported.
Personally appeared before me, an AldcrmaD
>f the city of Philadelphia, H. T. II ELM HOLD
Chemist, who, being duly sworn, does say, tlia
his preparation eontntns no Nareoti*? Mercury
r injurious Drug, but are purely Yegetnble.
II. T. HELM BOLD, Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn and sul>scribed before me this 23d dav
X VT -.1 __ ???'
vi i^evemoer, 1001.
\VM. P. 1IIBBARD, Alderman.
Price $1 per Dottle, or Six for %5, Delivered
to arty Address.
Accompanied by reliable and responsible OertiAcatea
from Profeseora of Median! Collagen, ClerXymen
and other*. Prepared and aold by
n. T. HELMBOLD,
Prantieal atid Analytical Chemist,
No. 62 South Trnth St., bklow Chestnut,
Assembly Buildings, Phila.
To bo had of I)ra. J. II. Dr..\x, Mim* &
Long. M D. Kam.e and Kmii. Khitch, Druggist*,
Ureenvtlle, 8. C, and of all Druggist* and Dealsra
throughout the United State*, Canada* and
Britiah Provinces.
Beware of Counterfeit*.
Ask for HELMBOLD'S-Take no Other.
CURES a U ARAN TEED.
July 2 D ly
TV W, DAVIS,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
kSj. TAKKS lite hberty to announce
ff> ViMe to the eitiaena #f Greenville, and
Jfc*~*^^^tbe surrounding country, that he
irork itTIti* line of Uiin<H rack m
"wntoh, Cl<v3k and Jewelry Repairing,
ill of which shall be dotio in the r.eateet manner.
Watch Wheal*, Pivot*, Pinion*, Jewel*, Harew*.
Hand*, Glaaaea, nil dono at the ahorteet notice,
tnd in workmanlike manner. Pleiuegive him
? trial, and yon will he pleated.
He aleo make* JEWKLRY to order, aneh a*
Gold Guard, Fab A Test C Inline,
All kind* of C.OI,D BUTTONS, *neh a* Boaom.
tlaove and Collar Buttons. All kind# of Hair
Work Trimmed in the neatott atylo
ilia work cannot be itirpHMd in Uiia part of,
ike country.
Hie chop may be found at Qie Ooodtett House,
in the room foruaerly occupied by Meeere. Bailey
k Owen.
Oreenville, July 80. 1M7. . H 11
Elford & Donaldson,
), J. ElFORO. C T. Q. D0NALD80N.
Jan. 10. U tut
TOB WORK.
YE AT LY DONE AT THIS OfFICE.
(Late of tke Firm of
SUCCESSOR TO KEU
_ ?4S Mftn Street, Op]
XNVITRS ATTENTION to hi* ENTIRELY TOW
JL CtmiiiiAF AFL AMERICAN GOODS, ol
?TrM"M"Wne
In choicest Fluid, Strip** and (Jhones, of light
expressly for oity retail trod*.
BOIOI) RL
Great attention has been paid to obtain the bos
American market.
FLOUNCE]
In Silk, Bnroge, Grenadine, Tissue*, Organdies
constantly receiving.
TRENCH AND E
The Stock of theao Good* will invite a close all
!M!OXJXUNri]V1
Bombazines, Alpacas, Challys, Crane Marat, Cli
cal Crapes, English Paramattas, Black Organdies
Mourning Ilobes, Mourning Mantillas, Mantles, Bl
and Marceliine of very choiccat makes, always 01
\L\MM (
Beat makes of Sheeting, Shirting and Pillow-C
dressing. Striped Shirting I.incn*, Linen Osnabu
SFIWfG CASSIME
A large and varied Stock of Goods in this Dept
and Summer wear, such as Tweeds, Light Caseimer
PARASOLf AMI
In Black nnd Colored, Lined nnd Unlined,
beat Scotch, Gingham and Silk Umbrellas.
PLANTATK
Plant-era and their friends will always find witl
and all Goods will bs sold at the lowest market J
The Subscriber is now able to give his personal
surpassed advantages in obtaining all the NK
PRICKS, together with his buyer constantly wa
Goods nt less than the market value, he feels prei
filled. U" Th? One Price System rigidly adhered
243 King Street, Opposi
May 1st, 18o7.
IPIEILM
And Phoenix Bitters.
beat Family Medicine now before lie
JL public, for the cure of Scrofula, Ulcere.
Scurvy, or Kruptione of the Skin, Fever and
Ague, Dyepcpeiu, Dropey. and in fact most nil
diseases soon yield to their curative properties.
It has been computed that, during tlio lust
twenty five years, upwards of four millions of
persons have been benefitted by the use of these
inedtciues ; a fact which a|n.-aks volumes in fs
vor of their curative properties?a single trial
will plneo them beyond the reach of competition
in the estimate of every patient. By their
use the blood i* restored to a healthy state, and
freed from all impurities. The system is not reduced
durintr their operation, but invigorated,
and they require no restraint from business or
pleasure.
The afflicted have, in thete nuxleiineg, a remedy
ihat will do for them all that medicine can poee?bly
effect.
Prepared by W. B. Moffat, M. I)., Proprietor,
New York. And for sale by W. II. 1IOVEY,
Greenville, 8. C.
Sep 17 10 tf
WATCHES
I&OCIS ATO MmmYE.
i. pimsonr
(AGENT,)
BEGS leave to announce to the citizens of
Greenville, and surrounding country, that
he has opened a Stock of the above-named Articles
on Avenue street, in the Building formerly
known as " Avenue Street Confectionery," whlcfi
ho will sell LOW for CASH.
uk will a1.so
Repair and Fit Up
WATCIIES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY,
In the best of style.
Thankful to his former patrons and friends,
for their liberality and patronage, he respcctfully
solicits a oontinuanee of the same.
Give him a call, and he will endeavor to'
please. ?7-tf Jan 22
AGENCY FOR
T H?P t at ik pinn latcsnn a atnr? i
uiru Alii/ rmu lUQunaJJoi!*;
YHI A8MEVDLLIE
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Instuea K?mn, Stores and other Prop, rty
AGAINST FIRE:
And the Llrti of WUta Parsons and Utrii,
between the apes of 10 and 00 years,
ON audi t?rma aa to render it a moat safe and
desirable investment. Fall details, with
the Constitution and By-Laws of the Company,
will be furnished on applioaUon to any of the Officers
of the Company.
JOSEPH 11. OSBORNE, Preit.
WM. W. KoDOWELU Vice-Fret.
J as. B. Raxkiw, Secretary it Trcamrtr.
JOHH W. GRADY, A^ent,
JanS 85-ly GREEN VILLE, 8. C.
E71CRUTClf5
DRUG STORE AND APOTHECARY SHOP,
UNDER MoBEE*8 IIALL,
<&&3aaswi&s>aP e. ??
WHERE will bo constantly kept on band the
fullest atoek of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS.PATENT
Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Paints, Dyeatnflh,
Varnishes, Pntty, Tobaoeo. Segare, Spirit
Gaa, Oils, Candles, Hnapa, Spieaa. Brushes, Toilet
Articles, Combs, Perfumery ; and all othar artielea
generally kept by Druggist*.
JQf Fresh and pufa Drug* are warranted and
old at low nrlee*
Compound mediein*s are prepared in thomost
eerafal war, Reoeipte and prescription* of any
kind put-cn wiu. aoouraojr, naataaas and di?paUh.
Ifi-lOin Jan
Q. 8. BOWER,
nanafactorcr and Dealer In
PUIlXITUttE of ovary description,
ZJMtii CHAiaa oVavary atyla.
FiSK'8 CELEBRATEO METAtIC BURIAL CASES.
Opposite the Cougaraa House,
D?e it. COLUMBIA. 8. C ly
'* ' i ' !),' i njniinnnpi r ii
t Y GOODS,
STON, S. C.
riravM*
Browning dk Lemon,) ? * v *
rCHXTM ft TAYIOB,
posttc Haocll Street,
and CHOTCE STOCK of FRENCH, ENGLISH,
r the NEWEST SPRING STYLES.
texture and beautiful finish, carefully selected
iCK. %IIU.
it Goods in Blaek Silka tVot are brought into the
? ROBES*
and Jaconets, in large variety, very choice and
NGLISH PRINT8.
tention, being very fall and at very low price*.
Or QOODS.
oicc Black Bareges and Poplins, Poplinotte, Fhi,
French and English Crape* in various widths,
ack Famise and Canton Cloths, Mouslin DeLalne
it hand.
g???Sn
ase LINENS, of various widths and free from
rtrs. Dowlas. Dinner*. Tow elitist. Huckaback, etc.
RES, DRILLS, dkC.
irtment, suitable for Gentlemen and Boys' Spring
08, Drnp D'Ktc, Farmer'*Satin, Grey Flannel*, etc.
H U!WtBRILLAS,
in nil the new designs, constantly received;
)N GOODS.
t me a full department suitable to their wnnst,
rices for Ca*li or City Acceptaneee.
I attention to all Conntrv Order*, and having nn
WEST GOODS at the' LOWEST POSSIBLE
tching the New York Auctions for all desiratde
oared to suy that all order* will be satisfactorily
t to, and all Good* Warranted.
A. F. DROW^mG,
itfl Ilasd I Street, Sion or tiis "Tree."
52 tt
I. J. HOVKT. W. H. IIOTKT
"wTh. hovey & C0.7
PROPRIETORS OF
THE LADIES' STORE,
DEALERS IN
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
? SYS 33 ?S)???,
BONNETS, RIBBONS,
Housekeeping Goods,
1SADY MAM ffiOTiffiffiS
AND
INDIA RUBBER GOODS,
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
N. It.?Order* accompanied by the en*h for
Medical, Law or Library Books, Musical Instrumonts
and Sundries, promptly filled in New
York, and delivered at our counter on ehorteat
notioe.
Jan 22 37 ly
GREENFIELD'S
FAMILY GROCERY STORE.
UNDER M'BEE'S HALL--BURSEY'S OLD STAND.
JUST RECEIVED, at ttie above Store, a Genoral
Assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
selected by tbo proprietor, consisting of choice
nrtiolea of SUGARS, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, ltiee
Flour, Fish, etc., etc. To all of which he invites
tho attention of housekeepers and others.
April 23 60 tf
W. & LAWTON,) (a M- BKEAKER,
Formerly of v < of
Lawtonville, 8. C. J ( Charleston, S. *G.
LAWTON & CO.,
Factors* Forwarding and Con
mission Merchants,
No. 30 East Bay and BvpC* Co's Wharf.
e. ?.,
WILL SKLL
COTTON, RICE, FLOUR, W HEAT. CORN,
NAVAL 8TORE8, Ac.
OJT Having an experience of twenty-five
years iu business, we guarantee satisfaction to
all who patronise us. .
BO"OK STORE,
MAIN STREET, NEXT TO McBEETS HALL,
jdffmtmK w HERE conit??ily may be found
?2El?JUffr a large and wall selected 8took
wEiS^^S^r of
MISCELLANEOUS. SCHOOL and CLASSICAL
BOOKS, Writing Paper, Blank Book*, Memoranduma,
Ae.; Writing Desks and Casea, Port
folioa. Gold and Steal Pans, Peneile, Ink, Sealing
Wax, Wafers, Slates, Cony Hooka Inkstands, Rulers,
Ao., Ac. J. C. P. JETER,
Jan IS Sft-ly Sign of the Big Book.
F. BURTY,
Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Leather,
MUMMMAa
0PP08ITE J. C. P. JETER'S I00K8T0RE.
OHEKNVILLE, 8. C.,
IS Prepared to furnish cnetomV
are with the above articles, CHEAP
y rnn cash.
i laving competent workmen engaged, he ean
assure his pntrons that all work will be Nkatly
end W A l! It A NTt'tl
Feb 5 *?9 tf
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NOTARY PUBLIC,
ANO CLERK Of TOWN COUNCIL,
OFFICE IE THE OLD COURT HOUSE,
amaisi&OTDtJUR, s. (9.
Will prom pitjr to the eoUwiion of KoUt
and Aooonnt*. settling Claims, Ao.
A Apple Vinegar.
PISE article to bo bad at the Family Grocery
Btore of A. GREEFTTFLD.
JolW 8. IHi? is #?? Strthoh
VtiJ BTO be*MK 10 ??* experience u ukwhen,
for 10 imtiaHr* night*0t?ud
4raEffiHRSKfi&
exhibited tho manner in whien Counterfeiters
execute their Frauds, end the Snrest end Bberteet
Means of Detecting them t
The Bank Not* A'ngravert all my he it the
greateti Judge of Paper Money living. '
GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE PRESENT
CENTURY FOR
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describing m?Ty mUmb 2UI1: Existence,
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HOWARD ASSOCIATION
PHILADELPHIA.
"???? /m.**sb w as aa waaavTBUSa
TH) all persona Afflicted with Sexual Disease*
JL etich a* Spermatorrhoea, Seminal in'miita,
Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, 8yphflis, the Vice
of Onanism, or Self Abuse, Ac., Ac.
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of
the awful destruction of human life, caused by
Sexual Disease*, and the deceptions practised upon
the unfortunate victims of such diseases by
Quack a, have directed their Consulting Snrgeoo,
as a ckartiabl* act worthy of their nam* tc gits
medical advic* ?*atja, to *11 persins thus afflicted,
who apply by letter, with description of
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Ac.,) and in cases of extreme poverty and suffering,
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established by special endowment, for
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commands the highest Medical skill of the
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treatment.
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ou Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, the
vice of Onanism, Masturbation of Self-Abuse, and
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Address, DR. GEO. CALHOUN. Consulting
Surgeon, Howard Association, No. S South
NINTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HART WELL, Preaident
Geo. Faibchild, Secretary.
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