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SELECTED POETRY.
Bacon and Oreem.
I* > - t ' U ' .
IT HON, W M. R. SMITH.
I have live*! long enough to be rarely mis
taken,
And borne my full share of life'* changea*
ble scene*,
But my mom have been ?oJaoed by good
greens and bacon.
'And mv joy* bare been doubled by bacon
and greens.
t "
What a thrill of remembrance e'en now they
awaken.
Of childhood's gny morning and youth's
merry scenes,
When one day we had greens and a plate
full of bacon,
And the next we bad bacon and a plate
full of greens.
Ah, well I remember when sad and forsaken.
Ueart-wrung by the scorn of a miss in her
teens.
How I rushed from her sight to my loved
rrnMtni an?l hnmn
And forgot my despair over bacon and
greens. - t
When the banks refused specie and credit
was shaken,
I shared in the wreck and was ruined in
means.
My friends all declared I had not "saved my
bacon,"
Bat I lived?for I still had my bacon and
greens.
m t i '
Oh, there is a charm in this dish rightly
taken, ?
That from custards and jellies an epicure
weana?
Stick your fork in the fat?wrap your greens
round the bacon,
And you'll vow there is nothing like bacon
an<^ greens.
If some fairy a grant of three wishes would
?;make one
So worthless as I?and so laden with sins.
I'd wish all the greens in the world?then
the bacon?
And then w ish for a little more bacon and i
g?eens.
POSTSCRIPT.
I return to confess that for once I'm mi.sta
ken,
As much as I've known of this world and
its scenes.
There's one thing that's equal to both greens
1 L
ana oacon,
And That in a dish of good bacon and
green#.
liUMOBIST'S OLIO.
44 Wall, Jefferson, I guess you are
tolerable late 'nor you used to was,''
said an engine, driver on a Yankee railway,
who had been waiting at a junction
a good while for the train that had
just arrived under the charge of Jefferson.
" Wall," replied Jefferson, wiping
bis perspiring face with a handful ?>t
cotton waste, 44 I reckon we are behind
a considerable scarce, but thai
don't raise me, no how ; it's getting
along here uuv time astonishes mo a
several?it does."
4* Been a smash ?" inquired the first
speaker, chewing slowly.
141 expect not," returned Jefferson,
44 but well nig', one. . Why yc see
nnrov flnll*n if ?'!K rlui-nod linf irai-u
and the rails was all expanding so much
that the way was nut only drawn out
dreadlul, but, what was worse, had not
room to stretch quite, and was all so
raised and humped up, it's just been
as worse As if I had come the whole entire
road over two tall rows ol* tarnation
camels' hacks!"
44 Wall, I calc'late that was '1103'ing
a few," returned the listener, 4k but one
day bringing up my engine it was hot!
I reckon the-rails was teverish a chalk
or two that time! I put full steam up,
shut safety valves, slacked brake on,
right away, and we walked ahead ! we
did. But only just in time, for we
looked back and saw the rails crawling
about like live snakes, and running
over the banks to cool themselves in
the water 1"
Jefferson went off to oil his engine.
Susceptible Landlord.?44 I'll let
you the house," said a landlord, somewhat.
advanced in years, and a widower,
to a gentleman, a few days since,
44 on one condition." 44 What may that
be 1" 44 That you will never allow
your wife to ask me for repairs "?
44 Very singular request, sir." "That
may be?but 1 k,pow I have let honses
for twenty years?and I know." 44But
for what reason do you ask this condition
?" " I can never get away from
these women-folks without doing all
they wish. Why, sir, I let a little
house to a widow lady, and one day
she met me, and said : 44 Mr. , ,
iny sink wants painting, and I think it
would be economy for yon to have it i
done." 441 thought so too, and I sent a <
fainter. What do yon think! before ;
got ont of the honse,she had so coaxed
me with reasons and entreaties, that
I gave an order to paint the honse, ,
trom top to bottom. Agree to tliecon- j
dition, and have it put in the lease, and ;
the house is yours as long as you want
it.w?Punch's Almanac.
W b have often heard of a roan 44 be
ing in advance of his age," but who ,
ever heard 'fa woman being in the (
same predicament ?
mmrnu n i_u mmmimrw i ..^
' ' n ' I i '
PooaSoiL.-An inquisitive Y mkeewas )
Btanding at a tavern door, iu the lower
Eart of Jersey, watching a funeral pass
y. At the head of it was a large ma*
mire cart, moving along very slowly,
and making no offer to turn out for the
procession. 3 Yankee was astonished
at this want of attention on the part
ot the driver of said cart, and turning
to a Philadelphian, who was standing
by, he remarked:
44 I guess the folks aint very nerlite
abeout here; tu hum, where 1 live,
they alwavs turn out for a funeral."
44 Oh, that's part of the pixniession,"
remarked the Philadelphia", gravely.
\ 44 Du tell? You don't say so??
Heow?" exclaimed the astonished Yankee.
44 Whv, you see, it is a very poor
sandy soil about hero, and notning
comes op they plant, unless they manure
it well, bo when they bury a fellow,
they throw a whole cartload in
the grave, to make him rise at judgment
day !
The Yankee mizzled.
i
" At a social party in Cincinnati," (
writes a genial friend, ua young law- (
ver observed a young lady approach- (
ing whom he bad had the misfortune j
to offend. He extended his hand and ,
and exclaimed, "Goodevening, Mary."
" Miss Mary, if you please," said the
young ladv, bridling up at his familiarity.
" We can miss you, Mary, only
when yon are absent," he replied, and
they were soon reconciled. It is said ?
she will soon be missed no more.
A Stoby on the Back of a Bank
Note.?One of our dealers in clothing
exhibited,to us, on Saturday last, a five
dollar note on the York Count}' Bank,
on the hack of which was written, in a
plain, nico hand, the following: r
" This is the last of a ver}* large for
tunc left to me by my worthy and respected
uncle, who, unfortunately, N
broke his neck by a fall from a scaffold
erected by the sheriff of Blair county."
\Easton Express. \
Kandolth says that once upon a time <
a colored cook expected company of
her own kind and was at a loss how to
entertain her friends. It was at a time 1
of the year when eggs were scarce and (
butter high, and the colored folks gen-1,
erally at the expense of " extras " for ,
their own company. Whereupon her |
mistress told Chloe she must make an 1
apology.
'Good Lord! missus, how can I
make itf I got no eggs, no butter,
nor nothing to make it with." '
An old rough Puritan minister once '
took for his text that passage in the
Peal iris, " I said in my haste all men
are liars "
Looking up apparently as if ho saw '
the Psalmist standing immediately be '
tore him he went on thus:
" You said in your ha^te, David, did ,
ye ? Well, if ve had been here, ye i
might have said it alter mature rcflec *
tion." '
An old lady was asked what she 1
th 'light of one of her neighbors of the
name of Jones, and, with a knowing
look, replied, " Why, I don't like to say
anything abont my neighlxirs; but as
t? Mr. J opes, sometimes I think, and t
then again I don't know ; but, after all, <
I guess he'll turn out to l>e a good deal
such a sort of a man as 1 take him lo '
he!" .
A sharper, who had lost his hat, going
out of a theatre in the middle of a
crowd, snatched a man's hat front oft'
bis head. The poor fellow, finding his
hat gone, cried, " Tney have stolen my |
hat." The sharper, immediately put- 1
ting the hat on his head, and covering 1
it with both hands, exclaimed, " Have
they ? I defy them to take mine 1"
A Speech Impromptu.?At the close
of a teachers' institute down east, the
principal of the academy in M. being
requested to make a few remarks, rose
and spoke as follows: "Ladies and
gentlemen?In the language of?(hesitating)?I
forgot what his name was*?
(still hesitating)?and also what he
said!"
A Western editor thus sums up the
peculiarities of a cotemporarv : " He
is too lazy to earn a mtaf and too mean
to eat one. He never was generous
but once, and that was when he gave
the itch to an apprentice boy.*
A witness was called to the stand to
give in his testimony. Having taken
his place, he tnrned to the counsel ht ;
the bar and before testifying, very earnestly
made the inquirv?'* Say, stranger,
which side am I on ?"
A man referring to the sudden death
>f a relative, was asked if he lived
high. " Well, I can't say he did,"said
lie, " but he died high. He was suspended."
A Hottentot got up a painting of
heaven. It was inclosed by a fence
made of sausages, while the centre was DCCUpied
with a fountain that squirted 1
pot-pie.
BATK& Q* AD VBKl'ISlle
GREENVI illiE T>Rfi<&5 '
THR undersifctjidj>r4(prietOft <??f* 9fy^y*?
Ivnwnm and Tub Patriot axd Mouxtaivsim.
respectfully statu that they hare adapter tn6'
following standard RATR9 OP APVBRTWftW,
which wDI in every instance be adhered to:
rat* square or la ones, ob less,
1 insr'n, $ 75 18 insr'ns, f5 ?m) 35 insr'na #1.96
2 insr'na 1.2 > 19 insr'na 6.20 36 insr'ns 8.10
8 insr'na l.6<' 20 insr'ns. 6.40 87 insr'ns, 0.26
4 insr'ns, 1.7ft 11 fner'ns, 6.BO 88 insr'a*, 8.4o
6 insr'ns, 2.0n >2 insr'na 6.8o 89 insr'na, 8.69
6 insr'na 2-28 18 insr'na 6.00 40 insr'na 8.70
7 insr'na 2 61' 24 insr'na 6.20 41 insr'na 8 86
8 insr'na 27ft 26 insr'na 6.40 42 insr'na 2 00
9 insr'na 20o 26 insr'na 6.60 4H insr'na 9.10.
10 insr'na 8.2C 27 insr'na 6.76 44 insr'na 9 20
11 insr'na 3.60 88 insr'na 6.90 46 insr'na 9.30
12 insr'na 8.76 29 insr'na 7.06 46 insr'na 9.40
18 insr'na 4.00 80 insr'na 7.20 47 insr'na 9.-60
14 insr'na 4.20 81 insr'na 7.86 48 insr'na 9.60
16 insr'na 4.40 82 insr'na 7.60 49 insr'na 9 70
16 insr'na 4.60 &8 insr'na 7.65 60 insr'na 9.80
17 insr'us, 4.80|34 insr'ija, 7.80|51 iusr'ns, 9.90
62 insertions, $10.
Obituary Notices over 12 line# in length, and
Tributes of Respect, will be charged fo; at advertising
rates.
Advertisements not limited will be inserted
till ordered out, and charged for every insertion.
Advertising bills amounting to twentyfive
dollars for the year, will be allowed a die
sount of five per eent; these amounting to fifty
iollars, ten per cent; seventy-five dollars, fifteen
?er cent; one hundred dollure, and over, twenty
>cr eent
HfJOB WORK payable on delivery.
PRICE A MoJlTNKIR, 1
For The Southern Knterpriee.
G. R ELFORP,
For The Patriot and Mountaineer.
January 12th. 1858.
SiAtz*
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SURGEON DENTIST,
V> j JJ T 4 A 4 f'l t "3 ' '
GREENVILLE, 8. O.
Office Forth- West comer Main and Avenue Streets,
jgi [.j ^ II AH just returned from Philadrl'phi
a, and will be p.eased to attend
to any who are in want of hie serious.
AM'limi'k iMIf?
naerled from one to full Upper and Lower
ietfs, in the most, approved and durable manner.
Exposed Nerves destroyed and treated, free
if nain. '? " ?? *#
m foil oa*ti
llouae and Lot Tor Male.
tjfcf TIIE SUBSCRIBER offers forflfi*
wifB sale on tlie most. reasonable i<rmn. M)b
ii* HOUSE AND LOT, in the village of
rreenvilie. Tlio location is, in all respects.
? most desirable one, immediately on the
Pendleton road, and near the depot. The
Lot contains over an acre of land, and iwell
improved. The Buildings are all new.
The Dwelling has -even comfortable rooms
There is a good Kitchen and N?-gro House,
md all necessary outbuildings. Also, a fine
?eii of water. Household and Kitchen
Furniture sold with the premises if desirable.
Applv to Col. E. P. .L nes.
Dec 31-34?if R. W. GODDARD.
Sndrils; mid llarii?'*? /Tj^A
MANUFACTORY. ^3^
I "MIR Subscriber would respectfully Inform the
public generally that, be continues thibove
Business, 2o iioor abovk ttin (> iters vim.k
IIutkl, and is prepared to furnish customers
with onv description of Home-Manofaetnred
iADDLtik Carriage, Bnguv and Wneuu Mar I
icss made to order, and ?w Mr bf*t ttyU. BMlles
Whips, Ao., on hand and for sa1? CIIRAI'
kV U.UUICD auu i jam CM repaired III snort
tolicc. A. M. C1LUEAT1L
Feb 4 39 tf
CHEAP CASH STORE.
'I'MIK Subscribers propose to cell tioods in fnA
tare lor CASH, anil at such reduced
rice* as we lio|>e will guarantee a coiiliuuancc
if our former patrons.
Country produce taken in exchange fordooda
it cash 1'kicbs, and in discount for debts now due.
iVo sincerely desire those indebted to us, to call
>nd settle by cash or note.
REA, BAYNB & CO.
January 7tli 1858, 85 tf
For Hale or Rent,
| fly ?i THE HOUSE AND LOT
opposite the forks of Anderson
^Hl)(l Pendleton roads. The
House cotilaius nix upright rooms. On the
Lot are all necessary outbuildings.
For teruis, Ac., apply to
H. LEE TL1KUST0N.
Dec 24 33 tf
ft. S. BOWER,
MANTJFACTURKR OF AMD DKA1.KR IN
FURNITURE Qmrn CHAIRS
or ur
Every description, LJiftffB Every style,
and
FISICS CELEBRATED ME TALIC BURIU CASlS,
Opposite the Cotiynret House.
p?k 4 t-r\ i ? o " - - -
i cu t vvuu.uni.l, /I. V. 311?1)'
J. O. P. JJE3TER.,
A1T0KN KV AI LAW
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
WILL WAOTlCR
IN THE COURTS uF THE WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Ojffite in the Greenville. Bookstore,' '
GUEEJSVILLE, 8. c.
Jim'* 4 4 l?
t . rj#j . . *
REED *&' GOOD LETT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
a*5< SOLICITORS
IN EQUITY,
ttreetiTllle, H. C,
sr OFFICE nextdoor to F. F. BeattikACo- *11
4. P. KEKD. j [?. D. OOODLBTT.
June 4 4 %t
M. J LlV?SWlfli7
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
Jane 18 8 tf
i
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n?ln Itrtet, Next the Britge,
rr*UR Largest and Best Stock of CARRIAGF
I. GOODS AND MATERIAL ever offered for
sale io the State, selected carefully and especially
for Carriage Manufacturers.
A large stock and best variety of Axles for
Buggies, Carriages and Wagons; common and
best tempered Steel Springs ; Black and Colored
Knamel and Patent I)aith Leather; Black and
Colored Kqaioel Cloths, Drills and Ducks; Oil
and Brussels Carpet; Buckrams and Russia
Sheetings; Lute, Manilla and Chenille Mate;
Brass and Silver Point and Sand Bands; Brass.
Silver, Bone and Japan Nails; Silk and Worsted
' broad and narrow Laoes; Silk, Worsted and Cotton
Fringes'; Bent Hickory Shafts; Buggy seat
Sticks; and a complete assortment of Mailable
Casting
Carriage Makers are particularly requested to
call and examine our stock. For sale cheap by
GOWEH. COX, MARKLEY JL- CO.
HUBS AND SPOKES.
WE are now prepared to supply Manufacturers
with the best Morticed Hubs and
Turned Spokes, of our own manufacture, and
warranted. For sale by
GO W Eli, COX. MARKLEY <fe CO.
CLOTHS AND DAMASKS.
A LARGE lot of Bine, Drab and Green
Cloths; German, Fancy, Cotton and AllWool
Damaska. For sale by
COWER, COX. MAKKLEY <fc CO.
CARRIAGE MAKERS' AND CAR
RENTERS' TOOLS.
A LARGE stock and variety of ?he bestTool*
made, nnd a few setts fancy Rosewood
and Boxwood Planes. For sab' by
GOWEli, COX. M AKKLEY & CO.
IRON! IRON!! IRON!!!
NOW on hand, the largest sto>-k of Iron ever
offend in this market: Spartaxburg Iron
nnd Castings; King's Mountain Iron; English
Refined Tires; Oval*; Round; Square; llorse
Shoe; Half Rounds; Ilntf Ovals ; Band Iron and
Hoop Iron; Spring Steel; Steel Tire, Sweedes
and Hammered, for wagons, tires and plantation
work.
On hand, cheap for cash, 5,000 lbs. Rusted
Plow Moulds, best .North Carolina Iron. For
"*l0 (POWER, COX. MARKLEY ?L CO.
STEEL! STEEL!! STEEL!!!
XT AYLORS.BAU?DERSON A JESSUrS best
,L"^I Cast-Steel?square, octngon, round arid flat
?for fine edge tools, axles and drills. Oemian and
Blister Steel, for plantation work. For sale by
GOWER, COX, MAUKLEY <fc CO.
3.000 LBSTGEINDSTONE.
ASSORTED sires, suitable for Farmers and
Mechanics. For sale cheap by
GOWER. COX, MARK LEY & CO.
ON HAND
k) LBS. best Black Florida Moss and
?J^v'vU Curled Hair, picked, in bags.
For sale by
GOWER, COX. MARK LEY <fc CO.
SAND PA PER AND GLUE.
1" A ROE assortment of the Diamond Flint Satnl
Yj Paper, best nrtiole made, for sale by
GOWER. COX. MAUKLEY & CO.
PAINTS OILS. WINDOW GLASS
AND PUTTY.
ON' i? ?i ?. . large assortment Paints, Oils, Ac.
i' "tv Extra and No. I White Leads; Raw
and oi.c 1 Lindseed Oils; Winter, Sperm. Solar,
Lamp. Neat* Font, Olive and Tanners' Oils''oach
Body and Copal Varnish ; Japan, Aspalturn
and Leather Varnish; Spirits Turpentine:
Greens; Yellows; Blues; Lakes; Pinks; Dropblack;
Lampblack; Red ; Spanish Brown; Umber;
Snnwa; French Ochre, ?tc. American and
French Window Glass, Putty and Whitening.
For sale bv
OOWEH. COX MARKLEY <fe CO.
HE A VY it SHELF HARD \ V ARE.
ALA KG K and well aelcotcd stock For sale
cheap by ,
GOWER. COX. MARKLEY A CO.
S CRE WS! SCHE WS ! !
ORtlSS of the Improved Gimblet Point
OvJU Screws. For sale by
COWER, COX. MARKLEY A CO.
S A WS! SAWS ! !
HOF. A Co.'s Celebrated Cast Steel Mill Saws;
Rowland's Mill, Cros# Cut and^Tennon
Saws; Hand. Pannel and Ripping Saw*; Brass
and Blue Back Saws; a complete assortment of
WebbSows, wiih and without frames. For sale by
COWER, COX, MARKLEY A CO.
Jan 7 3 tf
Ta Wa DAVIsT
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
TAKKS the liberty to announce
to the citizen* of Greenville, and
it JBths surrounding eonntry, that h?
s^iS4' prepared to do all manner of
work in his line of business, such as
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Bepairlng,
all of which shall he done in the neatest manner
| Watch Wheels, Pivots, Pinions, Jewels, Screws,
Hands. Ola?so*, all done at tiia shortest notice,
> and in a workmanlike manner, l'laasa^ive him
n u im. mm you Will l> pleased.
Il? also makes .JKWKMtY to order. such n?
Gold UHnrd, Fob A Wat Cbnllio,
All kind* of GOLD BirrrON*.*Wh m Bosom
Sleeve and Collar Buttons. All kinds of Hair
Work Trimino** In the neatest style
111* Work cannot be surpassed in this part oi
! the Country.
j Hi# shop may be found at the Ooodlett Iloilsc,
i!<? Tvixa fo$ o.ofljr cCcU,jiel by tkan. -Vilf?
A Owen. : 1 .ij i
Greenville, July 80, 1867. , H ' tf
CHARLES HICKET,
(Successor to Emanurl Currant,)
MAJfCKACTLKKR OF
LOOKING GLASS, PORTRAIT
And Picture Frames,
rf AND DKALKR Of
LOOKING GLASS PLATES,
J1HACKKTX. WINtOty COKtUCfiS.
ROOM MOUI^PING^, &C.
154 Kltfo KtRKRI, . ..
CHARLESTON, S. C.
rlT Old Frames Re-silt equal to new.
April 30 IJI ly
RfeAli! RKADM READ!!!
IT WIU. TA*? kfr ?'>Aw MI??TW?, _ ?
AND If AT AAV* tOt
mjurr ycaum pr rarriftarot j
Garter's Spanish Mixture!
THE-BREAT PUMIFIEB OF THE BLOOD!
The Beet Alterative Beer YetTHieortred!
Phyeiciant prescribe it, and faery one that
W? U it a walking advertisement. Ao
Medicine ever yet.Offered to the American
public hat gained mch popularity
in to tkort a time of
CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE!
It tsitl 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.
1 It will Cure any case of Neuralgia. - ,
It.will Cure any case of Fevtrand Ague.
Or any Diseases arising from an impure state ol
tbe Blood.
SCROFl^QUS READER!
It cured fho flcico of Ulft Hon. lohn Minor
Botta, a member of Congrafc# from Virginia, of
Scrofula, rfftnr the akill ?f k? m?
both of New York And Philadelphia, bad been
tried in vain ; and it will, ourO y#U, reader, if
you are so affected.
RHEUMATIC RKADER!
It cured D. Burritf, Esq., of Cincinnati, of
Rheumatism of 4 years standing, after all other
remedies had failed. Wo havahunfireds of such
certificates. Call on the Agept and get a Book
and Circular, and read for yonrself the many remarkable
and astonishing cures it his made.
SYPHILITIC READER!
The celebrated Dr. Butcher writes us that he
had two of the most severe and long standing
cases of Syphilis that would yield to none of the
usual remedies, but he cored one case with six,
and the other with nine bottles of CARTER'S
SPANISH MIXTURE. We have known it
used in over a T ousa.ni> casks, aud have yet to
hear of a failure tn any case.
YE SHAKING THOUSANDS BEAD !
Aona Attn Fkver.? f)o not take Quinine. Sler
cury, or any an oh noxious Drugs, hut trv at once
this great Alterative ami Purifier of the Blood *
Carter's Spanish Mixture will cure any and every
ease ot Agu. and -Fever. We hav never yet
known it. to fall. ~
And for all Diseases arising from an Impure
state of the Blood, nnnu-dioine has ever yet lieen
found to have so gO'>d an effect. It yon are sick,
try it at ouce; do not del&y; "time is precious,
and health the greatest of all blessings, without
which all elao is valueless. i ~
DR. NVM. 8. BEERS & CO.,
PnofRiKTona, Richmond, Da.
And for sale hy E KRUTCH, Broggist, Agent,
Or-snvilfe C H., 8. C 8-1 y May 28
HOWARD AdliOC lATlON,
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution, established by special endosesnmt
f&r t/te relief of the disk and distress/d,
afflicted tcith Virulent aiul Epidemic diseases.
rl\) all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases,
.1 such as Spermatorrhoea, Seininu) Weakness,
Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet. Syphilis, the Vice
of Onanism, or Self Abuse, Ac., Ac.
The HOWARD AJSSOCIA TIOX, in view of
the awful destruction of human lite, caused by
Sexual 1 been sea, and tl^e deceptions practised upon
the unfortunate Victims of sueli diseases by
Quacks, have directed tlieii- Aunnl>!?- *j..~
t ? ?? *
ns a charitable act worthy of their minx* to give
mkhical Ahvi 't gratis, to nil per* in* time ntHicted,
who apply t?y letter, with a .deseription ol
their condition (age occupation, habit* ?f life.
?t-e?) nn<l in cases of extreme poverty and suf
faring, to jmrnUh medicine*free ef ehar</c. It. in
needless to add that the Association command*
the highest Medical skill of the age, and will fur
uisli the most approved modern treatment.
Tin Directors, on n review of tile past. feel a*
Hiireil that their labor* in this sphere of l> nevo
' lit effort, have la-en of great hen fit to the atllicted,
especially to the young, anrl tbey hare
resolved to devote themselves. with renewed
seal, to this very important but much despised
cause.
Just Published, by the Association, a Report
on Sportarttorrhioa, or Seminal Weakness, the
vice of < tiinnisiu, Masturbation or Self- Ab ise, and
other Disease* of the Sexual Organs, by the Con
suiting Surgeon, which will lie sent by mail, (in
a sealed letter envelope 1, Free of Charge, on the
receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage.
By order of the Directors.
Address, for Report or Treatment, DR. GEOIt.
CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard
Association, No. i South NINTH Street, Philadelphia,
Pa.
KZltA D. HEART WELL, President.
Gko. Faikciuld, Secretary.
Feb 4 tftt ly
1'RATTS.
CABINET MAKER,
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
AVor/y opposite the Post Office, Avenue Street,
gSSSBfc RESPECTFULLY inform*
StfSaS^iUe ciiizons of Greenville and
the adjoining Districts, that he ha* returned
from the Stale Fair at Columbia, (where he
received the Hr*t premium for hi* eUgnmlv
finished Bureau, which wa* admired bv eve
ry one.) and is now prepared ro execute
all ORDERS IN Ills LINE. He ha-,
mIxo, on han?l A LA R< R 8T(XJK OF
FURNI TURE, which will l?e sold at priceto
unit the times
lie iftorn- his (hank?f<>r pist f ir or*, and
lie hope*, hv j/i in/ constant aiteutiou to
hi- limine**. to e e ve a lila-ral shire of the
ptihlio pulionaj/e. Nov. ID?*28 lv.
j it nr
'PHANKFUL Ft>R l?AST FA Votes BJCfis
X to ray, that all kinds of JlAlK \\'<>UK
of every variety of atyle of brtiiling, will ha Ornfiinunlwtl
ftf Miuuiliwl t?s#U Ai.lJ *? *
... ...... wvn>, <u inu ichum
manner. and returned i?> those at * distance |ht
motlvr otherwise, ae direoUd. (Haireas he sen!
him in letter per mail.) How Breast i'ina, Neokluoea,
Hmoeleta, hide, Vest and Guard Chains,
Crosses, Finger King*, liar Itin^fa. Ac., of various
pattern*, put up nmniy, and any nrih-ie ad.mi
line the name of the owner engraved thereon,
shall, for tlie engraving, he free of extra charge.
lie alao make# and repair* all Winde of Jewelry;
mount* with gold or sliver the Heads of Walking
anea ; matches Spectacle Glaaaea; and, last
ly Enpraeet on all manner of Plate.
Office ho yard* liatl of old Oourt House, emd *
few porta from the Enterprise Ojfiee
Greenville, & 0., Juue 26. '67. 7-tf
W. P. PRICE,
NOTARY PUBMO,
ANO CIEM OF TOWN COUNCIL,
OFFICE IN THE OLD COURT HOUSE.
tniU'J*, * i?
Will promptly attend to the collection of Notes
and Aceonnta, settling Claims d-e.
0
lotmboH'??etmirie Pre!?*i)Ma "
HIBHLr CONCW^W^WMPOUNt) FlUlD
^^tsitsgaSStsM^'
Fmmxde <tw^ <'// DUtiStf &.
ArMnffftm Excesses and lm?rudl(Pei*s ItTflfs^
?nd removing- *]] Improper Discharges frhm ?ha
'11 adder, Jfcidnt-vs, or Sexual Organs, whether
existing in .
Miuxiia ?is i?issaAJMtf?r .
Fro?# whatever causathev mav haveoriginated,
AWD WO OF HOW LONG STAWDIwd
Qitinf HtaltJ* ?*<f yigar to the FVl&rit, and ftlootn'
Afflicted ! !
It cure* Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and
removes all the Symptoms, among which wlfl^
he found
Indisposition to ItsBreathing,
General Weakness,
Horror of Disease, Weak Net-res,
Trembling, Dreadful Honor of Death,
Night Swoata, Cold Feet, Wakefulness. Dimness
of Vision, Languor, Universal Lassitude oPtho
Muscular System, Often Knoranous Appetite,
with Dyspeptic Sympton^s, Hot Hands, r
i Flushing of the Body, Dryness of tho
Skin, Pallid Countenance, andEruptions
on the Fac^, Paia
in the Baqk, Heaviness
of the Eyelids, Frequently
Black Spoty Flying before the JEjres^
With Temporary Shmisidn -Wad Loss of
Sight, Want of Attention,
Great Molnlity. Restlessness,
with Hor- ror
of Society.
Nothing is more desirable to such patients than
solit ude, and nothing tboy more uread for fear
of themselves ; no repose of manner, i>? earnest
nee*, no speculation, but n hurried Transition
from one question to nnother.
These Symptoms if allowed to go on?which
this medicine invariably removes?soon follows
Xsm of I'wcrr, Fatuity attd FpHejttic Fit*?in one
of vrhicb fife patient inky expire. Who can say
that thaae. excesses n?e not mqmud'v followed
l.y tlioo<- direful disease??INSANITY ANI>
CO\aVUPTtOXT Yha r.car.tsof Interne A *y
hunt, and I lie uiclniulioL dcAfhsof CSheuinptionv
hear ample witness to tin- frnth of these n?-erlion*.
In Lunnlic As^lumsthe most melnncholv
exhibition appears. l*he countenance it* nctunflv
*n.\den ami quite destitute?neither Mirth or
Orinf ever visits it. ShmiM a sound of the voic*
occur, it i? rnrely articulate.
" With woful inen-yrerf wan despair
Low a llien sounds hi* grief beguiled.**.
, Paldlity is nsoat terrible! aril has brought
thousands upon thousand* to untimely grave#,
thus blasting the ambition of many noble youths.
It can be cur.cd by the use of this
INFALLIBLE REMEDY.
If you are suffering with nnv of tho above dl*
tresslng ailments, the t'LVIl) EXTRACTBU
CftU will cure you. Try it, and be conviaocd
of its effieaev.
Hexrmr* of Quack Jfottrsou? Quick Ifoftot*.
who falsely boast of uhilitieaand references. Citizens
know and avoid them mid save Long Sufferings
Monoy and Exposure, hy scuffing or calling
for a bottle of this Popular mid ^pcrfjtc Remedy.
It aU.Ays all pain aluf inflammation,'is perfectly
pleasant in it* taste nnd odor, bnt immediate 'in
its Motion. ' '
Helmbold'a Extract Buchu
Ts prepared dheetlc aseurdiiig to the Ituh-i of
PHARMACY AND OHEMlSlRY,
with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge
and care devoted in its combination. tkia
Professor I>kwkk's Valuable ttlorks on the Pfaetice
of Pliyeic, and most of the late Standard
Works of BfodH-lua.
-p
One hundred dollars A'ill lie paid to any Physician
who can prove that the Medicine ever injured
u Patient; and the testimony of thousands
can l>e produced, to prove that it does great good.
I'llAeS ol from one week to thirteen venrs'
in^tiAvr been c(Ti'ct#<l. The mnf-y of VOLUNTARY
TKs 1 IMONY in possesion of tlie Proprietor.
vouching its virtue* and curative pow
?;eis i? immense. ciiil.tu'dug amMvrjjn knouu>p
SliKNc K ANI> FAME, -
100,000 Uolll?M lldio Uvt'ii Sold,
And not a single irwtanoe of-a failure has been
reported.
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman
of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. llkl.MLtOLJj,
Chemist, who. being duly worn, doe# sav, that
thin preparation contains no Narcotie, Mercury
or injnriona Drug, but are purely Vegetable.
II. T. U E1.M BOLD, Sole Sliuiut'acturer.
Sworn and subscribed before ine this 43d day
of Koveftiltar, 1884. >
WM, P. 11 nmARD, Alderman.
Pi ice $1 per BoltU, or Six for #5, Deliver'
erf to eon/ Adilrtis. s
Accompanied by reliable and responsible.Certificates
tiAai Professors of Medical College?, Clergymen
and other*. Prepared and eold by
H. T. HELM BOLD,
Practical and Analytical Cknmtt,
No. 52 South T*ntu St., bklow Chesthut,
AsSKMBt.Y lU'lLDINOS. PfllLA.
XW To be had of Ora. J. H. Drate, Muis A
Lonu and M It. Emu* Druggists, Creeuvillr,
S. C.. and of all Druggists andDeolcrs throughout
the UniUd ^tatcs, Canadts hnrf British I'ravinees.
Betrare oi ConnlerfcH*.
Ask for H?LXB0XJ>'8?Take no Other.
CVRKG OU^RAS'TJSKIK ?
JiiIT 9 0 Jy
ffiDTTATS ITM TO.!?
4 n.i 1,4. ..... I ? Ml*.
m m*IllVlCfim
r|^IIK beat ^mnfTjr Jijo'lioifte now bef >r.- t$*
I juiUk, for tn? euro of ticrafala, [Tfctra,
Scany, or ?ruftfuuit of the fbt*r, mj<t
Atju*. Di/?[*f>*iti, Drop At*. ?u<1 m mol m?*t all
Mx-ii yield to tjivir eiimtlye pr<>| ortie\
it lt?< th-an c?m||Mt|"| thpt, during tlie )n?t
twenty five rear*, Wp^nrda of fjmr million* of
>M tjnyd t-ron JT e i i > 41? *d 9?t-be*?
11? < 11? i:i - ; a Cuot. w Jiioh ak? volnnvn in fit.
vor of lliiffVilMw (^rAflemeo-Jt? Kttigle trin^
will ldnne tb< m hoymid the^fne'h of o<?m|? trtion
in the entiutote >*f -very patient Bv tfc.-ir
u?r ?h b'ao-l ft ftiorrvt to ?? ktalthp state, Ami
fre*d f'rom aft impurities The otot. in m not re<IIm?ih|
ilitinJi their operation, hut invigorated,
hod th-y require no forte ami from hunoeaa or
plesaane. ' - i
llir afflicted have, in these meJcHnet, a remedy
that tni/l do for that* ali that me&dn+fi** pomi
Uft tftct.
Prepared by W. TV. Moffat M- D., Proprietor,
Now York. And for sale by W. H. JiOTEY,
Greenville, H. C.
Hair BtMiig and Shaving.
BDRR TIMOR oonMntfea the Toneorial bnoineao
at hia 0)4 *Hon4 in BeaUie^a Briok
building. where be i? rood* during the dnv And
oveaing to ohnvs tba board and ent hair, and
ahainpoo the bend. Ho reepoetfally ash*, noontinontion
of patroasgo. Wt.
Elford & Donaldson- '
BJ (*.
C, J, CIFORB* T. Q. DONAIMWV