^"^SjMORIST'S OLIO.
I *f't I ....
The Whole Truth.
A man named Cassady was on trial
in one of the western courts for maliciously
stabbing another named Cole,
when one Buck Bryant was called as
the principal witness in support of the
indictment. Being duly sworn, he
proceeded to give the following testimony
:
M Well, gentlemen, it was election
day?'twas a dark, cloudy, wet sort of
drizzly day, aDd says I to my old wo
man, *1 bleve I'll go down to Kinggold
and 'posit my vote.' And says my
old woman to me, kWell, Buck, as it
| is a sort of dark, cloudy, wot sort of a
drizzly day,' says she, 'hadn't you bet
ter take your umbrill.' Says I to the I
old woman, 'I spect I had better
take the nrabrill.' So I took tiie
umbrill, and advanced down towards
'4 Ringgold ; and when I got down thar,
M -s. Mr. Cole corned, and says he, 'Uncle
Buck, have you seed anything of old
neighbor Harris V Says I to Mr. Cole,
'For why ?' Says he, 'He's got my
urabrill.' (The witness was here interrupted
by the court and told to confine
himself to the actual fray between
the prisoner and Cole, the prosecutor.
In answer to which the witness remarked,
in a tone of indignant remonstrance
? 'Well, now, Mr. Judge, you hold on,
for I am sworn to tell tho truth, and 1
am a gwine to tell it my own way?so
'taint for you to say nothing more
about it;' whereupon the court and
commonwealth's attorney, being anxious
to get rid of the witness on any
terms, told him to go on and tell the
tale in his own way.) 'Well, as I was
a going on to say, 'twas on 'lection
day. Buchanan and Filmo was a running
for the Legislatur, and says I to
ray old woman, 'Old woman,' says I,
*1 b'leve I'll go down to Ringgold and
'posit my vote.' Says my old woman
to me, says she, 'Buck, as it is a sort
of a dark, cloudy, rainy, damp, drizzly
sort of day, hadn't you better take your
umbrill V Says I to tho old woman,
says I, 'I spect I had better take my
umbrill;' so I tuck the umbrill and
advanced on towards Ringgold, till I j
arriv tbar. Well, the first thing I did ]
when I got thar was to take a drink of (
Buchanan whiskey, which was monstrous
good, and says I to myself, says
I, 'Old boss, you feel better now, don't
yon?' And while I was advancing
around, Mr. Cole he come to me; says
he, 'Uncle Buck, says he, 'have you
seed anything of old neighbor Harris V
Says I, 'For why?' Says he, 'The old
cock's got my nmbrill.' Arter a while
I 'posited my vote, and then Mr. Cole
and me advanced back towards home,
and Mr. Cole was tighter than I ever
seed him. And so we advanced along
till wo got to whar the road and path
forked, and Mr. Cole and me tuck the
path, as any other gentlemen would ;
and arter advancing a while, we arriv
to old neighbor Harris a settin on a
log with the umbri'l on his arm ; and
al>out that time Eliiah Cassndv ft he
prisoner) corned up and we advanced
on till we arriv at Elijah's house. Elijah
is my neffew and likewise my sonin-law?be
married my darter Jane,
which is next to my darter Sally. Arter
we had advanced to Elijah's house,
we stood up the yard awhile a jawing,
and presently two somebodys rid up
on a boss, which was Johnston before,
and Whitfield Cassady l>chind?Whitfield
and Kiah Cassady being the same.
Elijah and Kiah is brothers, both born
in the nat'ral way, like anybody else's
brothers, no gals between 'em, and
both of 'em is about the same age, especially
Kiah, which ar the youngest.
Kiah war drunk, and ho and Mr. Cole
got to cussing one another about politix
; aud I advanced in the house with
Elijah's wife, which is my darter Jane,
which is next to my .darter Sally.?
Well, arter jawing a while with 'em,
my little neffew says he to me, says he,
'Uncle Buck, let's go home.' Says I,
'Good jM>p 1' so we pegged on together t
and I heard somelwaly a calling me,
bnt never tentioned 'em nor advanced
back. Well, I got home, and was a
eating my supper, and Elijah, which is
my son-in-law, and married my darter
Jane, which is next to my darter Sallv,
% arriv'd, and says he to ine, 'Uncle
Buck,' says ho, 'I've killed a man.'?
Bays I, 'The hell yon have !' And this
is all I know about the stabbing, because
I want thar."
Caution to Country Dogs.?An oc.
currence which took place '? this citv
last week, should be a caution to all
country dogs. A wagoner from Talladega
had his dog down with him, and
in the course of business it tiecame necessary
for that dog to bite Ben Dexter.
However, since that dog had last visited
the city, the Western manufacturcrs
had adopted the use of strychnine
in making tlieir liquor?of which fact
Bowser was unaware. Suffice it to
say, he bit Ben and died!
[Montgomery Mail.
Wb have heard it remarked that
when David burled the stone at Goliah
the latter must have been very much
surprised, as such a thing never eaterad
uLs head beforo.
A obmtleWlbt was once dining with
a friend, when a mo6t dreadfhl storm
arose. In hopes of its abatement, the
entertainment was prolonged to the latest
possible hoar; bat at length it was
over, and the storm showed no signs
of ceasing, bat, on the contrary, grew
worse and worse. The host insisted
npon his guests acceptance of a lodging
for the night, in view of the impossibility
of reaching his home.
The guest complied, bat in a few
minutes was missed from the parlor.
In half an hoar he re appeared, urenched
with rain.
" Where, in Heaven's name, have
you been ?" asked the host, viewing
the singular object, which looked like
a dog about the paws, and a weeping
willow about the head.
" 11" said he, quietly shaking off
the water?" I have been at home to
tell my wife that, as it was such a bad
night, I should not return."
Skrmons.?" It amazes me ministers
don't write better sermons?I am sink
of the dull, prosy affairs," said a lady
in the presence of a parson.
" But it is no easy matter, my good
woman, to write good sermons, suggested
the ministor."
" Yes," replied the lady, "but you
are so long about it; I could write one
in half the time if I only had the text."
" Oh, it a text is all that you want,"
said the parson, " I will furnish that.
Tako this one from Solomon; 'It is
better to dwell in a corner of a housetop,
than in a wide house with a brawling
woman.'"
" Do you mean me, sir ?" inquired
tho lady quickly.
"Oh, my good woman," was the \
grave responso, " you will never make '
a aeroionizer ; you are too soon in your
application."
A Dead Suke Titing.?The Cincin- ]
nati Commercial tells a yarn about two
ladies traveling from St. Louis to Cincinnati,
one of whom was asked by a |
fellow traveler with whom a conversa- 1
tion had been openod, it sho was married.
" I was married," sighed the bloom- J
ing dame, " but alas, I know not if my j
husband be dead or alive. I heard *
that he was accidentally kilted in Pitta- 1
burg, a few weeks ago, and I am now
going there to ascertain whether the c
report lie true or falso." .1
" Well, I've got a dead sure thing e
on I1W linaltmid " I-Amm-Irnil tli.% oKah
J ? ......... ??"" d
lady, 44 for I saw him buriocl six weeks fi
ago." 1
Hard Times.?A couple of gentle- fi
men of our city were standing on the H
Bay yesterday,-conversing about the j
hardness ot the times and the necessity
tor economy. One ot' them remarked
: 44 Well, I had corn and beet and *
cabbage, for dinner to-dayHis com- 1
pan ion stumped him with the ques- (
tion, 44 Why, what did you do with
that pair of ducks I saw you pay a |
dollar and a quarter for ?" 44 Oh /" re- <
plied our economist, 441 had them bo- 4
sides."?Savannah Republican.
Didn't Want to Make Trouble.?A
quakeress, jealous of her husband,
watched his movements,and one morn- j
ing actually discovered the truant kiss- ,
ing and hugging the servant girl.? i
Broadbrim was not long in discovering '
the face of his wife as she peeped
through the half open door, and rising ,
with all the coolness of a general, thus 1
addressed hor: 44 Betsy, thee had bet- J
tor quit peeping, or thee will cause a
disturbance in the family."
The following is a literal copy of the
list of questions proposed for discussion
in a debating club out West:
Subjecks of Diskusion.
Is Dansin morraily rong?
Is the reeding of fictishun wurks
commendable ?
Is it necessary that femails should
reseeve a thurray literary educashun ?
Ort femails to taik parts in pollytix? |
Queer Epitaph.?A correspondent
of the Boston Journal sends to that pa- '
per the following epitaph which ho
says ho fonnd on a tombstone in Ox- i
ford, N. II.: j
"T.? hII my friends I bid adieu, i
A more sudden death you never knew ;
As I was leading the c!I m.irs to drink,
She kicked and killed me quick'n a wink."
Floatino Population.?"Yon have
considerable floating population in this ]
village, haven't you ?" asked a stranger
of one of the citizens of a village
on the Mississippi. " Well, yes, rather,"
was the reply, " about naif the 1
year the water is up to tho second
Btory windows." j
Fbw men have a more ready excuse ,
for their liomagetlian the Qrecian who '
being asked why philosophers Always
ran after rich men while rich men never
courted philosophers, roplied, u because
the latter know they want mon- .
ey, while the former haven't sense 1
enough to know they want wisdom." J
A oentlkman is a human being
combining a woman's tenderness with
a man's courage. I
V. V Ul
No. MS Kit
*~iT=r ATIT .-Pig'
WOULD NOW INVITE ATTENTIi
ASSORTED STO
FALL AND
? M T @
OF THIS SEASON"
BALES OP PLANTATION BLANKETS <
All Wool Plains
" Schyle's Georgia Kerseys and Plains
? low-price Georgia Kerseys and Plains
" Red, Blue and Grey Flannels
" White Twill Flannels
" 8-4, 8-4, 10-4 11-4 Brown Sheetings
" Schyle's Stripe Georgia Osnaburgs
" heavy Cotton Osnaburgs
" heavy 4-4 Brown Shirtings
< a r.i.?i TI akiui.^
ovn ldiauu uivnu ?'uuuu^o
heavy 8-4 Brown Shirtings, at 6J eta.
*' heavy Brown Cotton Drilling
" Superfine Brown Cotton Drilling
RICH FALL AND WD
SUPER 4-4 FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINTZ
" 4-4 Cashmere Pattern Chintz
" 4 4 Scotch and English Ginghams
Choice Printed and Plain Challys
Choice Stripe and Plaid Poplins for Fnll Wear
Super Printed French Delains and Cashmeres
Choice Printed French DeLains for Children
Plain French DeLains and Cashmeres, all shades
Oct. 29-24-tf
Tax Ordinance ]
To Raise Supplies for the Year ending
October 1st, 1858.
BE IT ORDAINED, by tho Intendnnt and f
Wardens of the Town of Greenville, in
Council assembled, and by tho authority of the
same, that a Tax to cover the period from the
first day of Ootober one thousand eight hundred
and fifty-seven, to the first day of October one
thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, for the
Bums, and in the manner hereinafter mentioned,
shall bo raised and paid into tho public treasury,
for the use and service thereof
TAX ON REAL ESTATU.
Sko. 1st. That is to say, ten cents on every
hundred dollars of the assessed value of the real
estate lying in said Town, to be paid by the first
lay of January, 188S.
ON NKOROF.8. r
Src. 2d. That fifty cents per head shall be
paid on all slaves between the ages of sixteen and
fifty years by the first day of December, 1867.
ON OOOD8, WARES AND MERCHANDISE.
Hue. 8i>. That ten cent* on every hundred dol- t
are of Rales of goods, wares and merchandise in ?
ho Town of Greenville, from the first day of t
fanuary 1857 to tho fint dav of January 1858,
hall ho paid by every merchant or shopkeeper c
n said town by tho first day of January next. \
ON CAKRIAOK8, OMNIBL'SHES, AC.
Seo. 4tii. That, three dollars shall bo paid on s
acli and every four-wheeled pleasure-carriage 0
rawn by two or more horses; two dollars on 0
ach one-horse carriage, barouche, gig, sulky or ^
niggy, kept for pleasure aud not for hire; ten V
lobars on each four-horse omnibus or hack ; 1
ve dollars on each hack or carriage drawn by
wo horses, and run for conveyance of passeners
or hire ; three dollars on each buggy run
jr hire ; five dollars on each four horse wagon ;
,ve dollars on each two-horse wagon or ctray, f
nd three dollars on each one horse wagon or 1
ray run for hire, payable by the first uay of
leceinber next.
ROAD AND STREET TAX.
Set. 5th. That the annual tax for road and fj
treet exemptions, for tho current year, shall he J
lie sum of two dollars, to he paid by the first
lay of February next, 1858.
PATROL EXEMPTIONS. I
Sec. 6th. That the sum of two dollars and fifty
cents be and is hereby ordered to be paid by
sach and every person liable to perform patrol luty,
for exemption from said patrol duty, for
tho year eudiug the first day ot October, 1858,
payable to the Town Clerk, on or before the first Jj
lay of December, 1857.
PENALTIES.
Sbo. 7tii. And be it further ordained, That ij
my person or persons shall fail, neglect or refuse
to make true return on oath to the Clerk of
Council of all his, her or their taxable property,
and to pay the tax thereon levied, the Clerk "is j
hereby authorized and required to issue execu- J
tion therefor imtnediately on such default. i
Sea 8th. And be it further ordained, That if ,
any person or persons shall run for hire any vehicle
herein mentioned, without first paying the
tax therefor, every such person shall pay for
Bach day he shall so offend, the annual tax for
which such vehicle is subject by this ordinance.
Done and ratified under the corporate seal ol
the said Town of Greenville, on the 3d day
[l.s.] of November, in the year of our Lord ose
thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven.
II. LEE THRUSTON, Intendant. ;
W. P. Pkick, Town Clerk.
Nov 5 20 4
. _, i
GREENFIELDS
FAMILY GROCERY STORE.
*
JNDER M'BEE'S HALL--BUR3EY'S OLD 8TAND.
!
JUST RECEIVED, at the above Store, a General
Assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,, i
elected by the proprietor, consisting of ohoiee
irticles of SUGARS, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Rice '
flour. Fish. etc.. etc. To all of which l>? invitee
,he attention of housekeepers and others.
April 23 60 tf
E. R. STOKES,
BOOK-BINDER*
AND |
Blank-Book Iflanufocturer,
(In rear of Carolina Times Office )
&. (3.
BLANK BOOKS rnled to any pattern, and ma- ,
nufactured of the best materials and in
the most durable manner. I
PERIODICALS, MUSIC BOOKS. Ac., bound in J
every variety of style, at short notice.
tar Country order* promptly attended to
Dec 4-30 ly
Hair Dressing and Shaving.
BURR. I DOE continues the Tonsorial business
at his Old Stand in Reattie's Brick
building, where he ia ready during the dav and
svening to shave the beard and cut hair, and
ihampoo the head. He respectfully asks a eon- linuatien
of patronage. Oct. 1-21-V
JOB WORK. 4
NEATLY OONE AT THI8 OFFICE* i
nff Street,
TON, a o.
ON TO HIS LARGS AND FULLY
UK OF FRESH
WINTER
? IMPORTATION.
3ases of Bine, Grey and Steel-Mixed SATINETS
" low-price Satinets
" low-price Kentnoky Jeans
" cheap Long Cloths
" Servants' heavy Bleached Shirtings
X/S?aas*/a*V AiVUK V1UVUO
" Superfine 7-8 Bleached Shirtings
" 8 4,10-4,11-4 and 18 4 Bl'oh'd Sheetings
" English Prints, at 6$ cts.
" good Fur Calica, at 6$ eta.
" Super English Dress Prints
" cheap Ginghams
" Bleached Twill Jeans
" low-price Muslin Delains
ffTER DRESS GOODS.
Plain Union DeBage, at 12$ cts.
Plain All Wool DeHiigo, all shades
Llich 8ide Stripe Printed French Cashmeres
Rich Cashmere Riding and Walking Robes
Rich Chally Walking Robes
Hisses Chally Byadero Robes
Cashmere, DeLain, and Chally Byadere Patterns
A. F. BROW^IiyQ.
BOWAED ASSOCIATION
PHILADELPHIA.
Important Announcement.
'I^O all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases,
_L such as Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness,
inpotence. Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the Vice
>f Onanism, or Self-Abuse, Ac., Ac.
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of
he awful destruction of human life, caused by
lexual Diseases, and the deceptions practised up>n
the unfortunate victims of such diseases by
Quacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon,
is a charitable act worthy of their name to give
(kdicai, advick oratis, to all pers >nc- thus afflict>d,
who apply by letter, with a description of
heir condition, (age occupation, habits of life,
be.,) and in cases of extreme poverty and suf
oring, to furnish medicines free of charge.
The Howard Association is a benevolent Intitution,
established by special endowment, for
he relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted
vith " Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." It has
iow a surplus of means, which the Directors
inve voted to expend in advertising the above
lotice. It is needless to add that the Association
commands the highest Medical skill of the
tge, and will furnish the most approved modern
.reatment.
.tilat pll 111 tali nil o las/iaiaiinn m T) ar\At<t
in Spermatorrluxa, or Seminal Weakness, the
ice of Onanism, Mastnrbation of Self-Abuse, and
ther Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Con
lilting Surgeon, which will bo sent by mail, (in
scaled envelope), Free of Charge, on the receipt
f TWO STAM1*S for postage.
Address, I)R. OHO. CALHOUN, Consulting
urgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South
riNTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HARTWELL, Treaident
Geo. Faircuilo, Secretary.
Feb 6 30 tf
j. iiovet. w. h. iiovky
W. H. HOVEY & C0.,
l'KOPRIETOKS OF
CHE LADIES' STORE,
DEALERS IN
^ANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
BONNETS, RllIBONS,
Housekeeping Goods,
iSAfY ssAis ran
AND
INDIA RUBBER GOODS,
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
N. B.?Orders accompanied by the cash for
Aedicnl, Law or Library Books, Musical Instrument*
and Sundiiee, promptly filled in New
fork and iblivi>r?i1 nn? ?AnniA> .I. ?.?a
, w??.. VTJ* VU DIIUI t?9l
lotico.
Jan 22 37 ly
T. W. DAVIS,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
TAKES the liberty to announoe
citizen# of Greenville, and
jt Jnlthe surrounding country, that he
^^vyflppia prepared to do all manner of
work in his line of business, such as
Watoh, Clock and Jewelry Repairing,
fill of which shall be done in the neatest manner.
Watch Wheels, PivoU, Pinions, Jewels, Screws,
Hands, Glasses, all done at the shortest notice,
and in a workmanlike manner. Please give him
a trial, and you will bepleased.
He also makes JEWELRY to order, such as
Bold Board, Fob ft Vest Chains,
All kinds of GOLD BUTTONS, such as Bosom,
Uleeve and Collar Buttons. All kinds of Hair
Work Trimmed in the neatest style.
His work canuot be surpassed in this part of
Ihe country.
His shop may be found at the Goodlett House,
In the room formerly ocoupied by Messrs. Bailey
ib Owen.
Greenville, July 80, 1857. 12 tf
AGENCY FOR
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE!
VMS AiHEVILLE
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Insure* Houses, Stores and other Property
AO AI NOT FIRK :
And the Ures of White Persons end Slaves,
between the agetof 10 and 60 yeart,
ON such terms m to render it a most safe and
desirable investment. Pull details, with
.he Constitution and Bj-Laws of the Company,
rill befurnishod on application to any of the Ofleers
of the Company.
joseph R. OSBORNE, jwt
WM. W. MoDOWELL, Viee-Prts.
j as. B. Rankin, Secretary A Treaeurir.
JOHN W. GRADY, Agent,
Jan 8 35-1 j GREENVILLE, 8. C.
Apple Vinegar.
A FINE artiele to be had at the Family GrorV
eery Store of A. GREENFIELD.
%ST the friends of w. S. Tamer
muounce him aa a Candidate for Tax Collector
A the next Election.
MftUtto in Coxuramntion,
BBOIVCllim, UJKTHWITII,
And other Diseases qf the Chut and Throat,
successfully treated by the Inhalation of
Medicated Vapor* and Powder#, by Absorption
and Constitutional Treatment,
as practiced at the Statymaht Mxdical
Institut*, New York City, N. Y.
THE unprecedented success which has attended
this method of treating diseases
nt ilia T.imcr* and Throat, has induced the
Physicians to depart from their usual course,
and avail themselves of the columns of the
Press to make it known to such as may be
laboringunder, 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. We have indubitable
proofs in our possession, that Consumption,
in all its stages, can be cured : in the
first, by tubercular absorption ; in the second,
by the transformation of tubercule intc
ckalkg and calcareous concretions; in the
third, by cicatrices or scars. Those wedded
to the opinion of the past may assert that it
is even now incurable. Such are behind the
age. To all this great truth must be appa
rent, viz : that medicines inhaled directly
into the lungs, whether in the form of Vapoi
or Powder, must be more effectual than tna
taken into the stomach. In short, the onlj
ark of refuge for the Consumptive is in In
balatiofi, and such additional means, o
whioh the judicious Physician will avai
himself.
Such of the Profession that have adopted
Inhalation, have found it soothing and ejffi
cacious in the highest degree; arresting l)u
progress of the disease, and working wonder,
in many desperate cases ; in verity, a tri
umph of our Art over the fell destroyer o
our species.
Note.?Physicians wishing to make them
selves acquainted with this practice, are in
formed that our time being valuable, we car
only reply, as to ingredients used, to sucl
letters that contain a fee.
The fee, in all cases of Consumption, wil
be ftlO. on receiDt of which the neceesan
medicines and instrument will be forwarded
Applicants will please state age, sex, oocupa
tion, married or single, how long affected, i
any hereditary disease exists in the family
and symptoms generally. Let the name
town and State be plainly written?postng<
for return answers must be enclosed. Let
ters, if Registered by the Post Master, ar?
at our risk. Address
WALLACE MERTOUN, M. D,
S. M. Institute, ?. Y. City.
July 16 10 6m
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MANY YEARS OF 8UTFERIWO !
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Physician* prescribe it, and every one that
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Medicine ever yet offered to the American
public ha* gained such popularity
in so short a time as
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It will Cure any case of Scrofula.
it will Cure any case of Rheumatism.
It wilt 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 o
the Blood.
SCROFULOUS READER!
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Botts, n member of Congress from Virginia, o
Scrofula, after the skill of the best Physicians
both of New York and Philadelphia, had beer
tried in vain; and it will cure you, reader, il
you are so affected.
RHEUMATIC READER!
It cured D. Burritt, Esq., of Cincinnati, ol
Rheumatism of 4 years standing, after all othei
remedies had failed. We have hundreds of sucii
certificates. Call on the Agent and get a Book
and Circular, and read for yourself the many re
markable and astonishing cures it has made.
SYPHILITIC READER!
The celebrated Dr. Butcher writes us that h<
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usual remedies, but he cured one case with six,
and the other with nine bottles of CARTER'<5
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used in over a Thousand esses, and have yet t<
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YE SHAKING THOUSANDS READ!
Aon* and Fkvek.?Do not take Quinine, Mer
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this great Alterative and Purifier of the Blood
Carter's Spanish Mixture will cure any and ever]
case of Ague and Fever. Wo have never ye
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And for all Diseases arising from an impur
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and health the greatest of all blessings, withou
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DR. WM. 8. BEERS A CO.,
j-ropri?tor8, Ktcnmond, Va.
And for sale by E- KRUTCH, Druggist, Agent
Gr?*nville C. H., 8. 0. 8-ly May 88
watchesT
aomMBWHT
E. X. PINSON
(AGENT,)
BEGH Isave to announce to the eitizens <
Greenville, and surrounding country, tha
he has opened a Stock of the above-named Ai
tides on Avenue street, in the Building former!
known as " Avenue Street onfeotionery," whiel
he will sell LOW for CASH.
HB WILL AIMO
Repai and Fit Up
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
In the beet of style.
Thankful to his former patrons and friends
for their liberality and patronage, he reaped
fully eolieite a continuance of the same.
|W* Give him a oall, and he will endeavor to
please. 87-tf Jan 88
BACON. ?
5 AAA LBS. on hand and for sale by
aVVU A. GREENFIELD.
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Helmbold's Genuine Preparation
NI8HLY C?N EXTRAC^IUCHU ?
Far Dietaeetof the Bladder, EUnegt, Gravel, Dropty,
Weakneu, Obstruction, Secret Bieeatee,
Female Complaint?, and all JHteaoee of
the Sternal Orgam,
Arising from Excesses and Itnpradenefce In life,
lad removing nil Improper Discharges from Ike
Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whether
existing in |
bslsum ?a jyaHSLSuta,
Prom whatever cause they may have originated,
ajtd mo hon or mow loko wtMtroata
Giving Health and Vigor to the Fame, and Bloom
to the Pallid Cheek.
Joy to the Afflicted S f
It eurea Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and
removes all the Symptoms, among which wiW y
be found Ii
I Indisposition to Exertion,
Low of Power,
Low of Utmorv, DifBeultv of
Breathing, General Weakness,
> Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves;
, Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Deat
I Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Din'
new of Viaion, Languor, Universal Lassitude of
1 the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appa>
tite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hacdsy
Flushing of the Body, Dryness of th*
f Skin, Pallid Countenance, and
r Eruptions on the Face, Pain
in the Back, Heaviness
1 of the Eyelids, Fre
quently Black Spots Flying before the Eyes,
with Temporary Sunusion and Low of
f Sight, Want of Attention,
Great Mobility, Restlessness,
with Horror
of Society.
I Nothing is more desirable to such patients than
. solitude, and nothing they more dread for fear
, of viiauweivos; co rcpcce of so inner, 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
Lou of Power, Fatuity and Epileptic Fit*?in one
. of which the patient may expire. Who can say
that these excesses are not frequently followed
by those direful diseases?INSANITY AND
1 CONSUMPTIONt The records of Ineane Atyl
/urns, and the melancholy deaths of Conemnption,
bear ample witness to the truth of these aseer]
tiona. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy
r exhibition appears. The countenance is actually
sodden ana quite destitute?neither Mirth or
Grief ever visits it Should a sound of the voice
- occur, it is rarely articulate.
f " With woful measurea wan despair
Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled."
' Debility is most terrible f and has brought
thousands upon thousands to untimely graves,
3 thus blasting the ambition of manv noble Youths.
It can be cured by the nee of this
> INFALLIBLE REMEDY.
If you are suffering with any of the above die
treseing ailments, the FLUID EXTRACTBU
OIIU will cure jou. Trj it, and be oonvineed
of its efficacy.
Bncare of Quack Nottrum* and Quack Doctor*,
| who falsely boast of abilities and references. Ci[
tizens know and avoid them, and save Long Suffering,
Money and Exposure, by sending or calling
for a bottle of this Popular and Specific Remedy.
It allays all pain ana inflammation, is perfectly |
pleasant in its taste aud odor, but immediate in
i its action.
Helmbold's Extract Buchu
Is prepared dii ectly according to the Rules of
i PHARMACY AND 0HEMI8THY,
with the greatest accuracy aud (Themical knowledge
ana care devoted in its combination. See
Professor Drwsx'a Valuable Works on the Practice
of Phvsic, aud most of the late Standard
Works of Medicine.
J GTJLOO.^]
One hundred doltars will be paid to any Physician
who can prove that the Medicine ever injured
a Patient; and the testimony of thousands
can be produced to prove that it does great good.
Cfcaes of from one week to thirteen years' standing
have been effected. The mass of VOLUNTARY
TESTIMONY in possession of the Pro,
prietor, vouching its virtues and curative powf
era, is immense, embracing names well known to
SCIENCE AND FAME.
100,000 Bottle* Have Been Sold,
' And not a single instance of a fail or s baa been
~ reported.
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman
' of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. HELMBOLD
1 n l ?l - l.: / ?
vuDiiiifb, wou, oeiug auiy sworn, dosi My, tbt
his preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury
or injurious Drug, but are purely Vegetable.
r H. T. UKLMBOLD, dole Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before me this ISd day
of November, 1864.
! WM. P. HIBBARD, Alderman.
Price $1 per Bottle, or Six for $5, Delivered
to any Address,
Accompanied by reliable aud responsible Certi?
ficates from Professors of Medical Colleges, Cler:
gyraen and others. Prepared and sold by
' H. T. HELMBOLD,
'j Practical and Analytical Chemist,
t No. 62 Sooth Tenth St., bblow Chestnut,
> Assembly Buildings, Phila.
VW To be bad of Drs. J. h. Dean, Musi A
Long and M. B. Eanlx, Druggist*, Greenville,
. S. CI, and of all Druggists anaDealers throughj
out the United States, Canada* and Briti?h m*
. vinces.
r Beware ?< Coaatcrfelts.
1 Aak for HSLKBOLD'S?Tako no Other.
CURES GUARANTEED.
: j?'y 2 ? Iy__
t mora ipimxs
And Ptonix Bitters*
THE best Family Medicine now before the
publio, for the cure of Scrofula, Ulcere,
, Scarry, or BneptUme of the Skin, Fewer and
* Ague, Dytpepeia, Dropsy, and in feet meet all
diseaaea soon yield to their curative properties.
Ilt has uwwu oviu|hiMu iui. uuriug Lue Mae
twenty-five years, upwards of four millions of
persons have bean benefitted by the nee of these
B medicine*; * fact which apeak* volume* In favor
of their curative propertioe?a tingle trial'
will place them beyond toe reach of competition
in the eetimate of every patient. By their
dn the blood ie restored to a kooltky sUUt, and1
>f fr?*d from oil impurities. The eyetem i* not ret
duced during their operation, bat invigorated,
and they require no reetraint from bueineee or
y pleaeure.
TV afflUtsd hoot, in th*w medeimn, m rawedh
that will do for them all that medicine eon jweeibly
effect.
Prepared by W. B. Moffat, M. IX, Proprietor,
New York. And for aale by W. H. IIOVEY,
. Greenville, 8. C.
? Sep 17 10 If
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