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i _j.J i- u . - ^' - ' " " .;./ ! 4 %?%!K?r vniiv Qvvtrn ! & JiKW XvKIW c*MHvu? mam wum?V ifSajw ?-yvV ] mortal, but is sometimes doomed an unwinged immortal, and eclipses the Divinity whom ho preaches. Ito prays I -Sk. mounding'? (to thecongiogatio,,) wd his, "auieo r -aonuda like the tap oi. ? basedrumv Ho is meek, exceedingly bo?in. the pulpit?he loves his hearers fcollectivftV"', arid sottiolfrtibs individual-! ]y ; ho hates sin aud the devil?profes-1 tsWfdly. Diecoursoe elegantly ot'charity-frouio mahogany ?~pulpit, but forgets his charity for those who differ with biro. Gives liberally (his advice) in his resonant sermons, hut always , has his purse in his other pantaloons pocket when he meets ft mendicant. Sends tho gospel to Booroboola Gha, and smds the heathen at home?to the Hp'^ gutter* Perfumes his sermons with sacrod poetry, and perfumes bis white handkerchief with kau dk cologne.? Speaks yearningly of that other world, but would doubtless prefer staying where he is better acquainted. Calls his congregation the sheep of his flock, and pulls wool over their eyes while he shears them. Studies attitude as be studies his sermons, and lifts his arms with inimita , bio grace, to beseech the divine grace ?of heaven 1 Delivers from a three story pulpit?whore ho is elevated far 1 above his hearers, persuasive harraugues upon moral propriety. Acts as though sin could be drawn from man I as that beautiful rich Eve was taken from Adam, by throwing hiin into a I ? h . .1.. i *?? ? (??iiuo: oiuuiuvr j or as mo uuiuis^ extracts a tooth, by administering cnLO- , roformal discourses and most otherial i sermons. Of morality ho talks in the aggregate, but never descends to particulars. If one of his congregation, by mortgaging his property, swindles a friend out of a few thousand dollars, never rebukes the man as the prophet I did David ; never ment ons it at all, that is a 8Kcrt.au affaib and belongs to the world. I Prays to God'not for wealth, which i ho wants nor neither tor poverty which he cannot bear, but only for a competence, by which he means a three story competence, finished with brown stone, all iho modern conveniences and a spacious basoment. Semis his brethren upwards upo.i " fiowry beds of ease," but whether or J not Peter lots them pass the ponrly portals, we, being poor, miserable sin- I ners, cannot ten. If lie preaches at night, always ar- < rives after the andicuco is seated and waiting ; sometimes if there is a crush, he has tt> appear mysteriously through ' a trap door in tho pulpit, as many have J seen Parson Becchcr do; this always t produces a fine etfect?so theatrical and striking. Before his entrance the gas is turned down to a moonlight mellowness, and a dim obscurity broods over the congregation?the organ is si- , lent. But the moment nrrivos; the popular preacher enters; tho gas blooms jnto a magnificent brilliance : tlio la- j dies bend eagerly forward, and a murmurous expectancy jvenneat.s tho air ; !| silks rustle, and feathers fun and wuve; > the organ peals a grand voluntary, and tho minister, slowly mounting the rich ' Jy carpeted stairs, sinks into the silkin jMil^it cushions and opens a hymn i u Is it the worship of God or man," 1 sadly a3ks my friend Ruralton, M-liom I had accompanied to the exhibition. I do not know, I cannot answer him, $bnt think of the poor Publican who ' stood afar off and smote npon bis breast and cried, u God be merciful to me, a sinner." Caught the Fanie. i A tall, lank, Jerusalem sort of a fel- ' low, pretty well under Mio IS/KSBtfk*. waft observed swinging to I a lamp post on Fifth street last night. He was talking quite lomlly to th? u aforesaid poet, when a guardian of the night approached him. I ^ ? Come, sir. yow arc making ti?o I much noise," said the watchman. M M Noise 1 who's that said noise " ask- J I od .*H? * !:'? showed his < head an'd endeavored in vain to give I the intruder a sober look. I " It was fne," replied tho watchman, as he exposed his silvered numbers to full view. >, m u Vou ? and who in tho d?1 are you? . It taint mo that's a making of the noise. No, Sir. It's the banks ihut's a mnk- y iug all the noise. Tjioy are a breaking V a crnshin', and a stnashin' of things to I an incredible amount. Noise? It's the bankers that are a nmkin' of the j noise, 'i'hey arc a citssin*, a rippin* " and a stavin' all 'round. It's tho broI kers that aro a mnkin' of tho noise.? 1 I Tlu v arc a holloln1. an' * yof'piri* and a screech in',. like wild injuns, over the , times, that worsen every l>ow but themselves^ ^No, sir, it aint jn6 th^t)p . wall, si^d^l^oftlc^ ainusod^l^^ ! I I n.'i.ite H'b money that1* tight. Me tight ?? RWVIHM^ftetVout Kanh&wft, and the (T?1 couldn't get tight on that. No, sir, I*.n not tight." " Then von are drunk." " Dritnfc ? Stranger, yer out of it agin. The world's drunk. The hull community is a stagger in1 round, buttin' their heads agin stone walls and a skinnin' of their noses on the curbstone of adversity. Yes, sir, we're all drunk ?that is, everybody's drunk but roe. I'm sober, sober as a police judge on a rainy day. I ain't drunk ; no, sir; strsnger, f ain't drunk.1' u What aro you makiug such a fool of yourself for, then ?" " Fool ? Sir, I'm no fool. I'm dis- I tressed. I've catched the contagihn. I'm afflicted." ! u Are you sick 1" " Exactly." i " What's the matter with yon 2" | " /w got the panics." "The whatV " The panics, sir ; it's a going to carry off ibis town. I tried to escape by hard drink, but it's no use. The pan ics have got mo, sure." The watchman, more amused than ever, tendered his sympathy, and, what was better, his aid, to the panic-stricken individual, jj?Yhft course of half i an hour ho had the pleasure of putting < him into the door of his boarding house, and pointing out to him the best reme- j dy?a soft bed and long slumber. < [Cincinnati Times. ' "Sib," said a fierce lawyer, "do ? you, on your solemn onth, declare that" ' this is not your handwriting?" f " 1 reckon not," was the cool reply. " Does it resemble your handwrit- J lug ?" \ " Yes sir, I think it don't" r "Do von swear that it don't resero- 1 l?le your* handwriting ?" [ " Well, I do old head." ? " You take your solemn oath that ? his writing does not resemble yours in a single letter ?" , " Y-e-a-s, sir." ? " Now, how do you know ?" " Cause I can't write." " GREENFIELD'S ' FAMILY GROCERY STORE. JNDER M'BEE'S HALU-BURSEY'S OLD STAND, ] JUST RECEIVED, At the above Store, n General Assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES,. ' 'elected by tho proprietor, consisting of choice irticles of BUGAltS, Coffee. Molasses, Hire, Riec ?lour, etc., etc. To all of which he invites . .he attention of housekeepers and other*. J April 23 fiO tf _ ^ R SXOKESf BOOK-HINDER, AMD Blank-Rook Manufacturer, (In renr of Carolina Times Offico ) ss?_ajb9 ?. ?. 3LANK BOORS ruled to any pattern, and manufactured of the beet materials and in tho most durable manner. I'EUIODICALS, MUSIC BOOKS, Ac., hound in | every variety of style, at short notice. |y Country orders promptly attended to A1 Doc 4 80 ly IV. STLAWTON Y 7 TC M. BltKAKKH, , Ponnerly of X J < of Lawtonville, S. C. J ( Charleston, S. C. LAWTON & CO., Factors, Forwarding and Com mission Jtlerchaiits, * Wo. 30 flatt Day and Jioyce tb Co'# Wharf, 1 <S3S?>ft5.3BS$a3, ?. ?., WILL SKI.I. 1 JOTTON,KICK;FLOUR,WHEAT,CORN, l NAVAL STOKK8, <feo. ? jy I laving on experience of twenty-five 1 rears in business, we guarantee satisfaction to ill who patronize us. i TKB CMaNVILia i BOOK STORE, MAIS OTRKKT, NEXT TO MoBKBtt HALL, 1 Ulfffnssu - ~ y/y/jn ? itunt constantly may be fonnd j L 'J W* Inrgo and well selooted Stock ^ m5fTLANKOir$4. BCftofrSi ci.Amir. 1 AL 1?<X)R*, Writing Paper, Blank Book*, Mem>rnndnm*, Ac.; Writing Desks and Cmm, Port olios, Cold and Bu?el l*ens, Pencils, Ink, Healing j ft r.;~;w.-wCi, Co,.y ?">' "? ri??i : I er?.*e.,*c. J. C. P. JRTrKIt, Jnii 15 3ft-1y Sign of the Big Book. | W P. PEICB, " I N OT A H V PUHLIC, AND CLERK OF TOWN COUNCIL, OTICE IN THE OLD CODBT HOUSE, B. 03. | JViil promptly attend to the collection of Note* and ^coounta, settling Claims, A?. * Elford & Donaldsons IsftMtimt vt mm, ?i .uai?ffwa - MM*, a. a fa^t^ OF THIS SEASON ?~.-~-~J BALES OF PLANTATION BLAlpVIS " All Wool PUino . > Hohyle's Georgia Kerseys an-i Plains " low-pries Goorgie Kerseys and Plains " Red, Blue and Grey Flannels " White Twill Flannels " 6-4, 8 4, 10-4 11-* Brown Sheeting* " Schyle'e 8trip? Georgia Osnaburgs " heavy Cotton Osnaburgs w ? heavy 4-4 Brown Shirting* " Sea Island Brown Shirting* " heavy 8-4 Brown 8hlrtinjrs, at 6 J eta. " heavy Brown Cotton Drilling " Superfine Brown Cotton Drilling RICH FALL AND W. SUPER 4 4 FItENCH AND ENGLISH CHINTZ " 4-4 Cashmere Pattern Chintx " 4 4 Scotch and English Ginghams Choice Printed and Plain Challys Choice Stripe and Plaid Poplins for Fall Wear 3?per Printed Freneh Dclains and Cashmeres Choice Printed Froneli DeLains for Children Plain Trench DcLnins and Cashmeres, all shades Oct. 20?24?tf HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement. rIX) all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases, X such as Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Bvphilis, the Vice >f Onanism, or Self Abuse, Ac., Ac. Tlie HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of die awful destruction of human lite, caused by Jexunl Diseases, and the deceptions praotiscd up>n tlie tiufortiinate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon, is a choritabi* act worthy of their name to give iKDic.M. advice oa.vTis, to all pet* ins thus afflicted, who apply by letter, with a description of heir condition, (age occupation, habits of life, kc.,) and in cases of extreme poverty and suf bring, to furnlth innlieinci frtc of charge. Tlie Howard Association is n benevolent Intitution, established by special endowment, for ho relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted villi "Virulent mid Epidemic Diseases." It has iow a surplus of moans, which the Directors lave voted to expend in advertising tlie above lolicc. It is necdli-as to add that the Associa ion commands the highest Medical skill of the igo, and will furnish the most approved modern reatment. Just Published, by tl.o Association, a Report >n Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, tlie .! _ . _t !\ --- At t . * - 'ice ui i/nuiiifm, niiiAvuritnuon ol sell-Alms#, ami ithcr Diseases of the Sexual Organs, hy the Con ultinx Surgeon, which wil) he sent by mail, (in i sealed envelope^ Free of Charge, on the roceipt if TWO STAMPS for postage. Address, DIL OEO. CALHOUN, Consulting hirgenn, Ilowhrd Association, No. i South SIXTH Street. Philadelphia, To. Ity order of the ]>irectors. KKIIA I). II ART WELL, President. Gko. F.\irciiili>, Secretary. Fob 5 tf l j. ItOYIit. w. II. IIOVRT W. H. HOVET & CO., PUOPUIKTOltg OF fllE LADIES' STORE, DEALERS IX FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, &S33S 2>&333 ?3333, BONNETS, RIBBONS, Housekeeping Goods, m?Y II AIDS! <cwmwG A AND INDIA RUBBER GOODS, GREENVILLE, I, C. V, R^Ocilnf* artrtAinA'l *'-A -* -* * ... m~w v. ?.?(w n?vv|M|*?tl?IW U T bllO CHPI1 TUT dcdieal, Law or Library Hook*, Sinsicnl Instranents ami Sundiies, promptly filled in New fork, and delivered at our counter on shortest lotiec. Jan il 37 ly T. W. DAVIS, Watchmaker & Jeweler, ^ TAKfti the liberty to announce M*jn|ajr to the eitixens of Greenville, and AV -wAa^e surrounding wintrjr, that he prepared to do all manner of xrork in bis line of business, such as Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing, ill of which shall be dope in the r.eatest manner. iVntch Wheels, Pivots, Pinions, Jewels, Serews, Hands, Glaums, nil done at the shortest notice, ind in a workmanlike manner. 1'lease give him ( trial, and yott will be pleased. He nlso makes JEWLLKY to order, such as Bold Gnnrd, Fob * Test lb alum 01 kinds of GOLD HUTTONH, such aa Boscm. tlecvf and Collar Huttoi.s. All kinds of Hair iVork Trimmed in the neatest style. Ilia work aannot be aurpMsetf in this part of lie country, . f. V His shop may he fonnd at llic Oondlctt House, n the room formerly occupied by Messrs. Bailey k Owsn. Ortenvillc, Jnly 30, 1837. 19 tf AGENCY FOP UFE AND FIRE INSURANCE! TTXIS AtSikwilLLE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Iamim Homm, ItttMMd othtr Proftrtr AfiAINHT FIHK: I Ami Iba Urn of WfctX r*n?? A>? lUm, | ; j|f wvw fA* ugetof 10 and 0* ye?J%; I ON atwli term* at to rondor it a nmat aula and de?irnt>la investment. ,..Fnl1 fW-ali*, *itl> lie Constitution and Uj-Lo?ra of the Company. rilT^efurnUhed on applienUa* tunny of the OfIce it of tUo Company. JOSEPH ft. .OSBORNE, Prtif. 14 WM. W. M.WWRIX, rtw-ZVaa. Jm. I). lUnittft, Herniary 4: 7Venturer. JOHN W. OBADY, Affent, ,1 Jan 8 85-ly ORKENVtU.iC8. aj, ?-?Ti**. " - 'gmn.j^ia> p?? Vinegar. ^ I I B,;? ,Jjj. .* - ? AXD FULLr OCK OF FRESH l> WIMTER *8 9 Owes of Blue, Qr^y ami Stocl-Mixed SATINETS " low-price Satinets " low-price Kentucky Jeans ' cheap Long Ootlie " ServanU' heavy Bleaohed Shirtings " Cambric Long Cloths * Superfine 7-8 Bleached Shirtings I " 8-4, KM, 11-4 and IS 4 Bl'ch'd Sheeting* - English Print* at ft* eta. . " good Pur Cnlioaw at 61 cts. " Super English Press Prints " elieap Ginghams " Bleached Twill Jeans " low-price Muslin Delaine INTER DRESS GOODS. Plain Union De.Bnge, at 12i cts. Plain All Wool DeHage, nil shades Klch Side Stripe Printed French Cashmeres Rich Cashmere Riding and Walking Robes Rioh Challv Walking Robes Misses Chally Byndere Robes Cashmere, DeLain, and Chally Byadere Patterns, A. F. BROWXIWft. SWAN A CO.'S LOTTERIES. NEW AND BRILLIANT 8CHEME ! CAPITAL PRIZE or _jp The following Scheme will be drawn by & Swan A Co., Managers of tfcs Fort Gaines Acadomy l/ottery, in each of their lotteries for November, 18A7, at APGUSTA, Georgia, to which city they have removed their principal office: CLASS 63, To be drawn In the city of Angnsla, Go., In pablio, on SATUEDAY, HOVEMBKK Sbt, 1887. CLAW 64, To bo drawn In the city of Aa|ut>, da, In pabl c, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1857. ON TIIK PLAN OF 6INOLS KCMDERS. Five Thousand Four Hundred and Ninety Piixes! NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVER Y NINE TICKETS. maomufoosimt @0>0!em1s i TO HE DRAWS EACH SATURDAY IN NOVEMBER! 1 Prix* of f OO.OOO 3 Prizes of 000 I Prize of 44,000 6 Prizes of 800 1 Prize of 10,000 6 Prize* of 700 1 Prize of 7.000 0 Priz > of 800 1 Prize of 5,000 CO Prize* of 600 ] Prize of 8,500 60 Prize# of 600 1 Prize of 1,500 100 Prize# of 160 6 Prize* of 1,000 230 Prizes of 100 approximation prizes. 1 Prize* of $400 App'g. to $00,000 priz. are $1,000 4 Prize* of 800 " ' 25,000 priz are 1,200 4 Prizes of 200 " " 10,000 priz. are 800 4 Prize* of 125 " " 7,000 priz. are 600 4 Prize* of 100 " " 6,000 priz. are 400 4 Prizes of 75 " " 8,504) priz. are 800 4 Prizes of 60 " " 1,500 priz. are 200 3,000 of 20 are 100,000 3,450 Prizes amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets$10; lUJvos$6; Quarters $21. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The Numbers from 1 to 60,000, eorre* ponding with those Numbers on lite Tickets nrinUul separate slip* of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes nnd plneeu in ono wheel. The first 472 iVizor, similarly printed and encircled, are placed in another wheel. Hie wheels are then revolved, nnd a number is drawn from tlio wheel of Numbers, and, at the Mine time, n Trice is drawn from the other wheel. The Number nnd Prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the nudienee, and registered by the Commissioners; the lVize being placed against the Number drawn. Tliie operaI tion is repeated until all the prizea sue drawn out. ArrtoxiuArinx Paixzs.?The two preceding nnd the two succeeding Numbers to thoae drawing the first 7 Prises will be entitled to the 28 Approximation lViaea. For exa-nple: if Ticket No 11250 draws the $40,000 Price, thoae Tickets numbered 11248, 11249, 11251, 11252, will eaeh be entitled to $400. If Ticket No. 550 draws the $25,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 548, 540, 651, 56^ will each be euiiUed to $800, and so on according to the above scheme. The 5.000 Prices of $20 will be determined by the last figure of the Number that draws the $60,000 Prise. For example: if the Number drawing the $60,000 Price ends with No. 1, then all the Tickets, where the number ends in 1, will lis entitled to $20. If the Number end# with No. 2, then all the Tickets, where the Number ends in 2, will be entitled to $20, and so on to 0. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk: Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $80 Certifloste of Psekngo of 10 Half Tickets, 40 Certificate of Paokoge of 10Quarter Tickets, 20 Certifieete of Package cf lOEighth Tioketa, 10 IS OnoKKlNO TICKRTS OR CEKTiriCATK9, Knolose the monev to on ... +%*%M 1 eta ordered, on receipt of which thay will be for- |H warded by tirwt maiL l'nreliurrt ean here tick H ?U ending in any figure thay iuay designate. J '1 he list of Drawn Number* am} Priaea will b? I sent to purchaser* immediately after the drawing. I Pareheaere will plea** write their ?ignn j ferae nlein *n(i frlvo ?W? V?y ranflf? '1 and State ? Reinembar that aranr I'rlae J* drawn and payuhte In foil without deduction. ,' ' , I All |>ri* tm of fl.OCP and under, paid immediate! jr after the drawing?other prise# at the usual time of thirty da/a AH lomtminirnt ion* strictly confidential. | Address ordera for Ticket* or Certificate* to. S. S WAIT, A CO., Angus!?, lie. UT l'ersotu residing near Montgomery. Ala-, ?r Atlanta, 0%, can hare their order* filled, and ar# time, by addressing S. tfwan ?Co, at either of tbaae allies. '' lliSiju OTA l|at of the nnaUrl that arc drawn I frotn the wheal, with the amount of the price that each one ia entitled to, will be pubfUr.cd alter every drawing, in the following paper*: Atlgua ta (<!eo.) Con?titotioonli?tv New Orleans Delta, Mobile KcgUter, Cherteaton standard, Nashville Oozette, Atlanta Intelllgenoer, New York Weok 1/ Day Book, Saranwih Moridng New*. Rich mond 1 >i*putch, New York Wupcteh and Paold ZZ'HicX W#::; aa practiced at the Statvesant Mkdical Tnbtitutk, Neva York City, N. Y. TIIG unprecedented success which has atI tended this method of treating diseases of the Lungs and Throat, has induced the Physicians to depart from their usual course, and avail themselves of the columns of the Press to make it kriotfn 10 such a* may be laboringuuder, or predisposed to, such affections. The dawn of a brighter day has at length arrived for the Consumptive?the doctrine of the incurability of Consumption has now passed away. \Ve have indubitable proofs in our possession, that Consump- , lion, in nil it* stagea, c*n bo cured : in the first, by tubercular absorption ; in tbe second, by the transformation of tubercule into cltalkg and calcareous concretions; in tbe third, by cicatrices or scars. Those wedded to tbe opinion of the post inny assort that it is even now incurable. 8ucli nre behind tbe age. To all this great truth must be apparent, via: that medicines inhaled directly into the lungs, whether in the form of Vapor or Powder, must be more effectual than that taken into the stomach. In short, the only ark of tefuge for the Consumptive is in Inhalation, and such additional means, of which the judicious Physician will avail himself. Such of the Profession that hare adopted Inhalation, have found it soothing and ejffi cacious in the highest degree ; arresting the progress of the disease, and working wonders in many desperate cases; in verity, a triumph of our Art over the fell destroyer of our species, Not*.?Physicians wishing to make themselves acquainted with this practice, are informed that our time being valuable, we cm only reply, as to ingredients used, to such letters that contain a fee. The fee, in all cases of Consumption, will bo #10, on receipt of which the necessary medicines and instrument will be forwarded. Applicants will please state age, sex, occupation, married or single, how long atftioted. if any hereditary disease exists in the family, and svmntoma irenerallv. l^st the name. I O d ' town aud State l?e plainly written?postage for return answers must be mlowJ. Letters, if Registered by the Post Master, are at our risk. Address WALLACE MERTOUN, M. R, S. M. Institute, N. Y. City. July 10 10 Oin READ! RliAD!! READM! IT WILL TAKR TDtT BUT A ?BW UINUTRS, AND MAV 6 AVK VOl" MANY YBASS or SUFFBRMGt ! Carter's Spanish Mixture! THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! The Best Alterative Ever Yet Discovered! Physicians prsscri/t it, and terry one that mci it is a walking advertisement. No Nedirine ever get offered to the American pntdic hat gained each popularity in so short a time as CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE! It will Cure. any case of Scrofula. It will Cure any case of Rheumatism. It will Cure any case of Syphilis. It will Cure any case of Salt Rheum. It will Cure any case of Neuralgia. It will Cure any case of Fever and Ague, Or any Diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood. SCROFULOUS READER! I*, cured the n#eo of the Hon. lohn Minor Botts, a member of Congress from Virginia, of Scrofula, after the skill of the best Physicians, both of New York and Philadelphia, hod l?oen tried in Tain ; and it will cure yen, reader, if you are so affected. RIIElTMATTf! TiEATWT? 1 Tt cured D. Burritt, Esq., of Cincinnati, of Rheumatism of 4 year* stnndlnsr, nftor nil other remedies lied failed. We have hundreds of suah certificates. Call on the Agent and get a Book and Circular, and read for yourself the many remarkable and astonishing cures it lias made. SYPHILITIC READER! The celebrated Dr. Butchor writes us that lie had two of the most severe and long standing cases of Synhilis that would yield to uone of the usual remedies, but lie cured one ease with six, and the other with nine bottles of CARTEJf8 SPANISH MIXTURE. Wo have known it lisedin over a Thousand casks, and have yst to hear of a failure in any oase. YE SHAKING THOUSANDS READ! Aoua and Fsvbs.?Do not take Quinine, Mercury, or any suoh noxious Drugs, but try at onoe this great Alterative and Purifier of the Blood ; Cartel*? Spanith Mixture will cure any and every case of Ague and Fever. We have never yet known it to fail. And for all Diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, noraedioiue has ever yet l>?< n found to have so good an etfsot, If you arc sick, try it at once; do not delay ; time Is precious, and health the greatest, of all hlptsinga, wither* which nil else la valueless, ^ DR. WM. 8. BRKRH M CO., PftopnrrroRn. ftirhnintid, Vo. \ And for sale by S i\li vTC'i, Dk Uxgiet, Afevdt, Greenville C. H., S. C. 8-l> May X8 ^ATCHES, jh<? .A rrr/ei a ?? I i * E. I. PIKSON (AOENT,) T>EGS leave to announce to the Htix^n* of X> Greenville, and siuTonndiug < ?.mih y. that he Iim opened a Stock of tho nkovc-nnnted Ar- I t idea on Avenue street, in the Building formerly known m " Avenue Street onfcctloncrv," which he will eel! f<OW for CASH, Its wrt,L at.fto Repai and Fit Up WATCHES, CLOCKS AN1> JEWELRY, In the beet of style. Thankful to Ma former patrons and friend*, for their liberality and patronage, ho reepectfulljr aolicite a continuance of the same, ' eW* Oive him a eall, and he will endeavor to L Jkn 42 I Arising from Kxcew## nnd^"imnnidfnci^ h> lifo^ and removing nil Improper Dischargee from the Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whether existing in ' * Tftuviiia ma THxm&t&iM, From whatever cause they may hare originated, AJfD WO MATTER OF HOW LOMB STANDIKCJ Giving Health and Vigor to the Frame, and Bloom to the Pallid Cheek. Soy to the Afflicted!! it ear** Nervous and Jtebilitnteef Hnfferers. and removes all the Symptoms, among which will Indisposition, to Exertion, Loss of Tower, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves. Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Lassitude of tho Mnsetilar System, Often Enormous Appo, tlte. with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Drynessof the Skin, Pallid Countenance, and Eruptions on the Face, Pain I in the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black 8pota Flying before the Fyes^ with Temporary Suffusion and l^oss of Sight* Want of Attention, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of Society. Vt Nothing is mors desirable to such patients than solitude, and nothing they more dread for fear of themselves ; no repose of manner, no earnest ness, no speculation, but a hurried Transition from one question to another. These symptoms if allowed to go on?which this medicine invariably removes?soon follows Loss of Power, Fuhiity ami Epileptic File?in one of wiiich tlie patient may expire. Who can say that these excesses are u?>t frequently followed by those direful diseases?INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION I The records of fn?au? A*ylnat*, and the melancholy deaths of Coumwption, bear ample witness to tb? truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylnmsthc most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden ami quite destitute?neither Mirth or &rivf evir visits it. Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. ' With woful measures wan despair i ...11 1- t_; i ,i ?B c.iiav-ii rviiimc inoKin l ucglllieci. Debility i? mo*t terrible! and has brought thousands upon thousand* to untimely graves, time blasting the ambition of ninny noble youth*. It can be cured by the use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY. 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