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% mmt mnmmm mm LOCAL MATTERSCRITIC Your note recivod; it don't matter whether you have a Collegiate educalion, or not; the main point is to convey ilea, rwid information; if these two csseutials are in your articles, they will he worth much more than a labored article, lust red ovet, that allways reminds one of a dry storm, and no rain. Alas I fo? tub iuo fidolb.?Mr. John Hanon, who says he is a native j of Now York State, entered town on ; last Wednesday, in company with n big banjo, swung to his hack. Mr.j Uanon, doubt less thinking, that "music hath charms to sooth the savage breast," brought his big fiddle into play, to the great annoyance ?f the people in general; yet, there arc but few evils but have their good; the juvenile darkies wore delighted with i the base sound of the instrument ;? | Strange to say, (a thing never known before,) the iidler got tir.-d of his own uuunng; so, lor quiet and rest, to liar* * riot Cook's he went. Hut this prude, who if she h;wl lived in the ancient day, never could have been Ceaser'b wife, lied tho house. Ilanon, taking ad vantage of tho opportunity, purloined her trunks, from which ho extracted sundry dresses and $5 in cash. The* case was tried before Trial Justice JohnAfMi, \estt rday, who found the accused guilty of Mealing the live dollars, and sentenced him to live days imprisonment in jail. The all absorbing question is, who's got the big fiddle? Eating them In. Jordan may be a bard road to travel, but some people find it hard to travel the. miblio roads, unless thev work I ' %' tlicni. Within the last ten days the i Sheriff and his Deputies havefuruished ! lodging)* for a dozen or more defaulters ot road duty, but so far they have promptly paid up, and oaid out. Next to the last ease on hand was Abraham . JiaKm, Jr., who left, yesterday morning in company with the Sheriff and his Deputy for Marion Court House, where we have no doubt some one of the three will get in jail ; wo are sorry to say that whichever one it may be, the punishment will not ho undeserved. ? Wanted. j We want to twice a club of twenty five or more subscribers, in this count y, to the Wilmington Daily *S'tar, We know of one man alone, who has made over $60 this year by borrowing the Daily Mor, to see the prices current. Don't beg, but come up like men and subscribe; we have the authority 1 J !ll 1.1 . ? ana \\ in imiKC mo price 01 the paper, that with its attractions, worth, and merits, so you can't help subscribing. Call on us nt our office, and il you car't pay now, we will arrange it, arid guarantee a good price lor your turpentine, cotton, or any other produce you may have to sell. Til1-; SOUTHERN GARDNER. We have vccived from Messrs. Walker, Eva%s & Cogswell, publishers, Charleston, S. C., a small book of 01 pages, giving concise directions lor 1. ! _ . ? L /I 1 t / * t cultivating ine uaraen, ana southern Kiuils. The book is by Dr. II. W. i Ha vend, of Aiken, 8. C., and is just* the thing needed by every family in the Southern States. The undertaking to cultivate our gardens, prune and dress our fruit trees, by a culandar suited to the Northern climate, has been one of the absurd follies of the South. In this small book we have complete cnrcctiOttf, how, where and when, to plant fcejfl indigenous to our climate; ^ and last, hut not least, how to cuiiivate them that they may prove remunerativ e. The hook is for sale hy Mostus. Walker, Evans Cogswell, Charleston, IS. C. Price 50 cents. FORTUNES WAITING FOR SOMEBODY. Oa or about the first of O jtobe:, the scries cFgift Concerts will commence in Charleston, which will result in twenty-four hundred and and four people drawing cash prizes amounting to five hundred thousand doll art. The highest prize is an Academy of Music worth $250,000 ; the next is nj pile of greenbacks, value $1 00, 000; the tyWd, $'.15,000, and soon. Those born to good hick will win these gifts, forlho enterprise is in the hands of some of the most distinguished men in the country, whose word is their bond,.and whose purpose is the nobler one of raising large means with which to sctW" tlo Immigrants on Southern lands. The tickets are Ave dollars each, and may bo purchased froinYheloon) agents of the South Carolina Land and Immigration Association, Charleston, S.C. For removing mildew from clothing, use Darky's Fkopiivlactic Fluid diluted with water. For sale by M-KHEATY. i LT. , i THE fWWWII I ? ITTH?I I LINES 8UOOK?rKI? BY THE DEATH OK MISS CALEDONIA L. SKIPPER, Died Nov. 17th, 1870, llY D. K. BENNETT. Another social circle mourns, A lov'd ami precious name; ttesisUoss death has passed this way, And pressed his dreaded claim. Dear Callie?peerless, love'y child. Amidst her youthful bloom Is called from life and health away Into thoyawning tomb. The aching heart, and tear dim'd eye, A living sacrifice For her dear name is offered up, And on life's altar lies. A happy home now mourns the loss Of one they held mosttdear; The eye that spake a mothers love, Now drops the o ys'al tear. Thus prematurely called away, To leave her friends behind, Vol In our hearts, whho we survive, llor motn'ry is cuslniucd. , The vacant place around the board, And hv the .'l-i'i. li.au Reminds us of tho'lleeting joys And short lived things of earth. Her footpiints on the sands of lime Willi pleasure si ill we see, ''Rest from thy l.ibois" lovely child, " i'hy works do follow thee." Brunswick Co., N. C., July 10th 1S71. MARKKT3. Conwayuoro, July 21. Turpentine comes in quite freely ? the demand is good, and sales'are readily made at *3 lor old dip, and *4 for \ irgin?half cash. Kkw York, July Is. Gold $1.12? ; Cotton lower, 20.J; Flour dull, $5 to $^.50 ; Corn 70 to 72c. Turpentine 40 to 49JI ; Kosin, common, $3 to $3.25 ; pale, $4 to $7.50. Wilmington, July is. Spirits Turpentine, 45 to 40o ; crude, virgin, $1.50 ; old, 53.50. Cotton, IS to 10c. How Dr. Parker made his premium corn crop is the leading article of the July number of that very excellent agricultural magazine the Rural Carolinian. This article, in its practical value to the corn raiser (and what I farm does not raise corn?) is worth I many times the. value ol a year's sub scripiiou to the magazine. It is not theory, il is not 441 tell von so," hut it is the actual result of careful experiment, close attention to correct principles and practical energy. In the first paragraph of the article, Dr. Darker says : 41 Acting from the suggestion derived from books, agriculture, etc.'' The man who produced one of the largest kno.vn yields of corn, then learns something from books. This is quite a commentary* upon (unfortunately) the many who believe that book farming is theoretical. Let them read the article and they will bay that it is eminently practical. IIOW A 41 AN LOST TWO WIVES FOR THE SAKE OF SEEING A TURTLE. Curiosity, laudable in its objects, lias doi o a grievous injury to a Mis Konri e.miiiI ? vm . n wE/i u/onf /!#?%*' -? /^ - J ? ) VIII ?? N vw St. Louis, tlie other flay, to get a divorce from his wife. While walking to tfle court room he espied a huge sea turtle reposing upon its back in front of a restaurant, and, allured by the sight, stopped to examine it thoroughly. Meanwhile his wife was at work for herself, und when finally he hurried on to the court room, ho learned, to his dismay, that the ease had been decided against him, and his wife had obtained a divorce. He did not care r.o much about the loss of his wife, as he had engaged another in an. iieipation of getting a divorce himself ; but as the wife had obtained a decree against him, lie was by the law Ti !'<?/ I I. i ?/1 4 rvt nbm/-# ??? ^ 1. ? f r ? VVMIX?VM Ill/Ill UIIMII1' UIIIU Illlimcil another nb until the lapse of live years, lie was almost frantic,ms he had his wedding clothes ready, and was to have been married the next day. His lawyer made a motion for a rehearing, and it was set f>r argument in two days. Hut the woman was agftin two smart for him, for she, too, had a husband in waiting, and as soon as the decree was announced she went out and married her man, without stopping to examine the anatomy of a tur tle, or any other fish, Mork Trouble"' foil Howf.n. A writer in the New York tribti ne argues that the President lias not the power of pardoning the bigamous Ho wen, for the reason that the District of Columbia has a Territorial Constitution, under which the Governor is vested with the power of pardoning common criminals sentenced by the courts of the distict. Bigamy is a com men crime, and in no way an offence against theCnitod Slates; ^^^^^^^^^^^^niaintaius the I. I. \ IIOHllY "WEEKLY President coul I have no legal aulhoriiy to pardon ih this case. whether this view of the matter is correct or not, it is evident that Mr. ftowen is liable in so many ways to fall again into the meshes of the law, with his throe wives on hand, that he had better "get up ana g?t" lor ?>;iit l^rtKo Uity. Perhaps Brigham would feci a little jealous of the superior marrying qualities of the bigamous 15.; hut no doubt the latter would soon get on a good footing with the prophet, and very likely succeed him as the head .of the Mormon Church. The Prophet Bowen?and why not ?? Wnslunyton Star. On t he 15th instant a most diabolical attempt was made by a young negro woman to kill the wife of a gentleman residing in the vicinity of Brunchville, whose name, for delicate reasons, we forbear to mention. Orancjcltury Xcics, "My deak," paid a husband to his wife, "Ibn going to start a coffee plan >? i r -ii ? - i i utuun iiuw win you gei wie i.inn r "Oh bother the land, I've always plenty of grounds in my cup." SHERIFF'S SALES. ~ E T. Lewis & Brother,^ vs. The County Commissioners of Horry County. 'f'n obedience to an order in above stated I. case, I will offer for sale before the Court House in Comvayboro, on the first Monday in Aui; next, within lepa' sa'e hours, a certain tract or parcel of land, containing tlSO acres, more or less, and buildings thereo*1, known as the Poor Farm, sjtuatc on the I>ogblufl'Hoad, adjoining lands of.I. B Coope-, Bryant Moore and others, the property of Horry Coun'v, at the suit of 15. T. Lewis & Brother. Conditions, cash. To l>e sold at the risk of the former purchaser. A T Qf\ r p WO hundred and fifty acres of land, moro I or loss, levied on as ilie property of I.owis II Floyd, now occupied hy I). H. Floyd, lying on Lousen Swamp, adjoining lands of .J. N. Dawsov and others, at the suit of S. S. Beaty, assignee, of J. S. Burroughs ot al. AI.M), OIXTY-FIVE acres of land, the property C) of John N. Prince. Iving on the (Jallevant Perry Komi, adjoining lands of ioAnun Moore and others, at the suit of S. B. Beaty, assignee. S. S. Beaty, Assignee, > rs S Augustus Thompson. ) P> y virtue of an o.'d.'r for foreelosure in I > ahovo stated case, I will oiler for sale a certain tract or pat eel of land, situate in the county of Horry, on Kingston Lake, containing one hundred and sixty acres more 01 loss. on the following conditions:?One third cash, and balance on six months c edit, with a iiond and Mortgage ofoaid premises. ALSO, ri"SlIE interest of Isaiah >v'i!liams, in six 1 hundred acres of land, more or less, known as 11 dlneek, adjoining lands of .Samuel Stevns, Daniel Stevensrand others, at the suit of A. F. Uorc et al. AI.SO, T'TMVE hundred and forty-seven (.r>17) acres 1J of land, more or loss, the property of Joseph Abney, situate in Ilorry County, on I.ake Swamp, hounded east by public road and west, on Arnold Strickland's land, and on W( s by lands formerly owned by llosey (Iraham, at the suit of ?. Penn. A. 11. SKIPPER, S. II. C. july 12, 1871, 2<L-3t $10,000,00 IiSf NEW GOODS T ..... 1 - . . i - r ?? uoi iriT'iTtu ;u uie bioru Ol Todd & Causey, Who are now prepared to wait on their customers with a full assortment of DRY GOODS, Ready-Made Clothing* Dress Goock, MHHLind Sh OOfj. Of alffiH^^Hftt'oduced prices. I rardx^^HHFNroclioinos A Vrt Pal up vxiMutsSSbIcdicinal purposes. Opiuum^S|H^B $1.25 per oz. In fac t, eS^HVusually kept in a country had at fodd A Causey's. ,o1' CASH, or o\ehaHB|^^^^B lH'KX TIN 10. We solie??^^^Bl examination ot oar stoc k; m^HB^Honfidcnt we can give entire saq^^H^^K both in quality and prices. V We are no^^^Hrng HANDSOME PRINTS, non?|meed over 15 cents pr yard. Bacon & Pork, 15 to 1ft cts pt IK; I .aI'd, 20 cts; Butter. 25 cts; Corn, $1.25 (50 lbs. to the bushel.) Turpentine hauled at short notice, for 5 cts pr hid pr mile. Turpentine bids and goods hauled to our customers r . % i* ? ? * tree 01 on urge. Jt you want . CHEAP GOODS, don't forget to call tit the .store of TODD & CAUSEY. May 10, 1871 20-4t THE GREAT REMEDY! DAltHY'a rROrnVLACTIC FLU11), for sale by M. H. BEaTY. ?mmmmm??? > fc.ilwn. 'n NEWS, JULY 21, JN e\v -Aclyert isciucnts 8 O'CLOCK. A MONTH -hxp'IHW |? III MillH or I 1^7f J If) Komi :t HI V |- .. - M I C U t fl I fa , aUhfii, Ailoro^#, Saco Nuvkltv <'o.. Snco, At. iw Ti: i4 iiK:ut* OK NTI ?i:> I n Warning FmpUn me. t n ironi ? u? li*? p-t inonUi, iboulj aadr^ Zl M 11.F.It 4r w "Ol'ltl'Y, 16 Hou'h ill It S'. , T nil'i , I'm. 10 FROM 50 ITS. 12 samples sent fposiugi pini for so cem* 'tin retail readily for fto. K L. Won m r, ISI r>, iui>i'n ScjN . Y. 4w nnniS IS no hum hug : 0?X liv ftPtifUi e oO CKNTS, with age, bight, color of ?-> - an<t unr. ton vtili receive, by return mttI1, it correct ^Ivturi- oi your future h isb nut or wife, Willi lot mo and tjtif* <>| marriage. Address \v FOX, r. u. Drawer No. 'it Kultonvtile N. Y. with the fiitat ' |Vi Ylar >r. isale pvi i y wh ore iitul for ^nlc | Qf whole* lo mi v t>\ ih t.iMu.t .f t tiutl if ?t I'ucifio leu do., Ilox ftftOtl, HKNO fOH TII KyV NEC I All OlBCt'l. K tW ~ FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. ~ Wo will send u hitiulMinie I r> spec tea t?l our N<-\v Illustrated Family Hlhlo i .? t ittitir over 20o flue Script tiro I llu* tralton* to any 1? olt A gen I fere of charge. Address Nationai. FnnnsnNfi Co , ! *>>lit de'p* la, Pit,, Atlanta, (lit., or ^t Loilln >lo. 2ft t.t WANTED -AG KNTS, * 2" i?-r d V ?? - 11 ue celebrated lloMK>H I' I TI.K SI \\ 1 N <} M A UU INK. II a a fho ti ?1>T feed, inn-i's the "lock stitch" (alike on both Miicv.) aim In fully limited. The best and cheapest, f ni'tv S1 wing HI rlHuc In the market, Address, J uff N vl>N, ('i. A H K it CO Hoston, Mni?, IMltshivi, I'n, 0:u :.i< o, I'l St l.outs Mo, II,in ha* the lU'llinto ?n4 ret'rcwhl n 11J fVi?triiiu e of genuine Fnrtnn n," - Cologne \Vliter, end la fc IlKllipVUMtblO to o ^ CG/ n a?ti? tic num. Sold by itrtl Henlera In PEIlFI MKRY. REDUCTION OF I"ltiU?jk3 TO CONKOItM T? > Ftediictioii oi I )utic\vGreat Eaving to Co '"tiaicrs IV 4J! :' "!'"Vc!J 5 S? 4 a.* Its. Cty~ Send for our Now Price List and it < 'lull form will accompii ny it, cunt aim i lull directions?milking ii large saving to consumers and icmunerative to club organizers. The Great American Tea Co., | 31 Sc 03 Vi'ssev St., P. O. Pox fiOl3 * N. Y. (JURUBEBA. WHAT IS IT? It ir ft aure and perfect remedy for all diseases of Liver and Spleen, Fnlarreni-nt or Ob*trnotio' of Intestines, Urlnnry ITteilne. or A "dominat Organs, Poverty or n Win t of lliood, Interiniitent or Memlttent Ft vi rc, 1 (I unaliou of the I.lver, Dropav, S "gif'sh ir culaticn of tbo Blood, \ . To mors, Jaundice, Scro lil t, l)\apt p^ia, Ague At Fever, or their Concomitant*. Da- Wkllk having become nwre of the extra, ordinary medicinal properi les ot the South Amer can 1'lunt, called J U R U B E B A, sent a special commission to thai country to procure It In its natives purity, ? ?! It ivint- found us wonderful curative properties to nvii exceed ill - itlliiri|i;iiiuiin iiiiuiru uy 1 \ - ' ' ? "j?m ' ' '?? ?f 11 v concludi'u to offer it to the pnhll- , :?iul i* h ppy lo state that he ti <b perfect#*(t :irr-iii(?cnit'ti'? fur a reftular monthly supply of this wonder!ul I'l int. He lias spent much time In ex penmen t eur ? ? n>vi'tlliTAtiiifr as 'o the most cilU ient preparation from It, f??r popular use, and has f >r s one time used In hlsovn practice wl'h most hapry results the effectual medictue now presented to th public tie Dr. Wells' Extract orJuniboba and he confidently recommends it "oev?ry funiti as a household remedy whieti *h ni l he liee'y taken as a llioon Purivikk in all ileranpsne n s ot the system and te animate and fo hi all wtik and T<ymphatlo teinpernrments .It >11IV Q. KKILO(J, Piatt st , New York Sole Agent for the United Statosi Price One Dollar p?*i* bottle. Send foi oi.t tnur. Agents inr noil in i a: - 11 i.i: DO (VIE, MOISK Si DAVIS, Wholesale | Druggists, Charleston. S. C. Apr 27 3m ^"z^Psychomancy.i ;r,r,,v. the f?ivek, siRn>fvleg 'hp pow?-r of 11? hi o 1 irii or mind, and is the basis of nl I hum m kuowlHiiyp. I'syrhon aimy Is the title of ? >>vw woik of 4i 0 pages, by Hf.rrkkt Hamii.tos 15. A., giving full ii-siruclious in ihe hdeiiee ol S hi I harming ro <l Psychologic Fascination; pow 10 ex< ri < won dei f ol power over me n or no fin a is ii-st a n t.i i ?oiis ly, at will. It teaches Mesmerism, how to b"come Trance or Writing jVIc.-iiiiii*. I)i vo-aOon, Spiritualism, Alchemy, Phi1o?op'.y of ??m? us. ami D'eanis, Krlnham Young's U r. m fluid.- to Mar ii ige, Ate, This is the only bonk i-. 11??? lb ghso language professing to teach 'his occult pow- r, and is of immense advantage to the iYl?-rcb;ihni n elling goods, ihe Lnw.iPr In g lining ilie confidence of Jurors, the Physician In hciling 'he si k; to I.over<, in sectirl tip the nfli-c'iiins ol iheoppj site eetc, & all seeking riches or happu Price by mail, In cloth, 1,25; paper clivers, ! Aflrctu* wanted fer this book, Private IVIetii ul Works, Perfumery, Jewelry, Aco.. who will recefv?. ? tm pies free. Aildress T W Eva s Publisher At P??r finner, 41 South 8lh St. Phil , Pa. 4w CORN! CORNTI [AM now soiling at retail from I lie Waro House, in quantities to .suit purchasers, it superior articled' N. ('. White corn at $1.10 uts per bushel. Apply at tlie new Ware House of Burroughs, to !S. S. Beaty, agent. 1 shall keep a full supply of corn on hand, which will be sold at tin? very lowest prices. D. M. HEAVES. May 10 1871 20-It MEDIC I X KS. [have for sale, the following preparations, received direct front the compounders - English 1>male Hitters, IJuby Nerve Tonic, Elver and Anti-Billions Pills?picpued by Dr. J. P. Dromigooled, of Memphis, 1 eon. Dr. Lawrence's Koskoo, Dr. Ooddin's Oentian Litters and Talisman?Shallenhcrgcr's 1 ills, Dr | Tutt's Liver Pills, Darby's Prophylactic Muid i I Allen's Lung Balsam, and various tuber pre-f : paled medicines?will be soid at liio coiujkuiu. , dor's retail prices. M. B. BIO A IV. June 28, 26-tf LOOK I'roin and after Li July, we shiili l>0 compelled from n?ce>?uty, to adopt the cash system in our practice. V\ ? liavo tried the credit system, and cmiont live | at it. Every other trade and profession do- ! tnafid cash for their time and labor; l ist of all, wc resort to the sauio rule. We now say ' that our <d*rues must he paid in advance, or >\e shall certainly wltlioldour vr\i< irotn all. except the truly ehaiita'oic. Our accounts arc ready for settlement. NORM AN & GAIL BIIE Til, June# 10, 1071 24-tf I K. 1871. N'ew ivertisomerij AC 'M'XS wanted for the TnnJMdMISSION OF LIFE. OV It* Kl * N Til N \ I I H K AMI) 1 i i OIK ? B 1 1 V T II it i ink ! i .vctio-. .Uy 1??. N apim**, author hi Tin1 Phiale tl I.HO ol Woin ?n.,, it roi ttfg to ill** in-tie * x. I? fun of iiciv facta: dell-imp hat outsp k u; pricl'v.-il and popu.ir, hUhi> eniionftl M-I.a apld y Soul > aupacilp ion oi.iy Kxciu* *lv?- territory. rerun hurra*. Prlee ! Aildr-?? ( r ?orient p At- .1 (I. l'til<OU.s \ OU , I'uo llahi . I*hil <h-i hia. !' . H. J. SAYERS, DEALER IN REAL ESl'AiE, i ic 11ui i >, l?l. Buys ami scIN improvod and unimproved lands an\ hero in the I'mted Stales. _ MERCHANT'S CAllULING OIL in i ou llns*? tUlll S<'Al.t>8, KlItJM tTIIM, IIII.BIAIKH, ll>MilKKItiilDi?Or 1'lLl *41*haiami ttucisra S<?kk Nirn.iv, (,'H"ri'ri> IIaihv, (Jakki> IIkvivtv, Kik-ii Wopndh, KlBTI'f.A, i>Ianok, Frost kim*, Spavins, Swkkvt, Kxtkmmai. I'oltovi. S'-'k \ rcv? . ?r { n? v?i Saki> ('hacks, SlHIMIIIl.T WlMIUiltl I a i'I'M i >1' ail KlHl'ff, Fol'nioukd IfllKI, N'MKAhT. I< IVQIIum!, CRA'HVU IIKri W Poli. Kvil, Soot Hot t* .S'nincr, Hi i k> 'i A.mva!.? .v I.'s'cr? ICorr in 1*opi.rht, cooihaomk Ait'., Aio., I.ask Hack, he.. Large Size, *1.00, Medium, 60c; Smailt 23c. I Tin* (I Tjflin.r Oil ban tern in us- ns a Idril in-nt for thirty eitihI years. All wo a*k In > fiiir tii ll, inn b?* *nr- ami follow illm tIAna. A*? your ncarn-l ilrngrl?l or tlrulor in pit-n tni-ilirinra, f<?t on- of our A man i and VadM-rutn*, jinl mad what the jicojile #:i? ahoir 'h- Oil. Tlir < 1 fir?tHug Oil In for sale by iiM rppjmotn table dealers tlironchout tt.e tilted .Viatis and i hi r conn i r Irs. Our tec t mo'' lain lain from IP'<3 to llio |iri>i>i>ni i no 111? ii*oliCi toil. I'm' 1I1- (I a T n 111 k Oil, am II \ our !< Ik ifiora what (roml li h do.to. Wt-d-al for and lihnr I with all. am! d-f\ on r ollcMoii Write for an Aim inac or (*ooi> Hook. Manufactured at Lock port, N. Y. ?in ? "*B i:i:<riBA>\M Gn riil mi! Oil Company, .loin SeV'iv. ? ScliofielcPs Patent Cotton Press ! ? ll'f M liph ?? and lu> li tttlO It V\ 11 Mi' on * mid f..r Oircit lar and I' rlc? a to SHllUFIKIJi'S lion norkf, Ala. on. ><orxia. CONI KDKltATK LOCAL STAMPS. /\ I' 11r 1>ollttr* -i piece ptitl fur the lo ** I Jj-I iiiipx if-siii d hv t|i?? ( m?. I*i?-1rnn' Xeeptliijf til? NPW I ?l I' ll t :iinl Bietnpllt* '2 ftnrt A rt'iitrf, bv \V!\1. I'. liltOWN .V i (),, f<3 N <?s:t<i t New Ymk iiy mut; Fin:ah 40.1110*1 m>\ nto j(. 1*\ r i tins< ironlfi, ilui !( plfru, ciihrrni lutiut iins ftud Hun <<I'HK ptirp.-h ? ; I <* < 1 r, iron* ilur.iiiU', firxl 100 per <?<<t. cli itpwr ili'tu inil iini atone lor mpph offline, or ri?lil <f in t-inf >< Hire, for o??iiii I ten or Stuicg, itppiy u> i HAS W DAUlilNU, Secretary, N.Y. Kr.it r Stone Co. Agents ! Read This ! \\f * i > !' i /it i' i , i? /? V? ot $30 jut wi-?k iinl or iiliow Imve in M'll nur ii' w iti ?t wonderfn ill veil IIMIIK AliDKKUR Til WAQNhK f* t'O M irxli.tll, Mich. MONTH Horse n <1 <' irrl.ijt?? for O t'? >3 iiithvii, Expeiibcb |>uld. 11. Slitiw, A1 lie. 0i?) a million dollars" Sluewtl hut ?111i?L men men can make a fortune by revealing the secret of the business to no one. Address VVM. WHAV, 0* ts Btoadvvay, New York. An Expectorant Kcmctlv without an Equal. CON SI' M1 T JON CON QU EH EI). VIC TO II YI VICTORY! VICTORY! A W A ItDKI) TO allen's lung balsam! < '< )NSIJM I'TI ON.?For the cure of t Ii Is d is in s * trip ill seaxe, there lias been no medicine yet (lis < ?>xen<t llmt cin tlxow iri"re evidence of re il in- r it tli hi ,11.' I.N'S I.IM1 ItU.S VM This u inj 11 a li'ii p pppioran 11 r>r purine < 'oi.fcn in pi ion a ml 'ii di?eiipp4 l?"|ii u;r id ii, s-iipii as aft'otlo h ofih?t' run i i. ii r. rs , u nil ill i ?l 'hp hi'b of tt i l*n i mon iri or -u b, ib intro lire 10 tin* ciilf' rlnjr public ufiei us merit* lor * t pu lllve cure of ?iteh disea?e?. iniii' !?? ? 11 fully tp*ioil tin* omni a from wli'li it ib |?r?*|'j?r?*?l is refrrri"! to by the lend'iip " d'cul jo'ii m i? beliur pijnal to any preecrip linn ibat fan h?* mail" up fur fciiph dl-panh tit ill *ii pith w i f loiilry. tho bai.sam in, const'* qiifiioy roroni m?'iided ly phy pii'Iuiis who Iiiivp ti conrn* ipqii iniiil with its real success read ih- following: wlutt die <'!*> m j*s<or?npy of iiok(oii nnyn ilia* it alli ii's liiui^ isiilwam. tliero ert ilnly cfiuiot bp found a better (.'oiirh or l.umr itemed?f as an expectorant 11 has no equ all. Boston, Mass., february is, 1s(u). m kssks. r. l > a vis it* son?obntlk.mkn: the pii'-knuo of allen's bunt; balsam you sent mo to us'* anion" the alllictcl poor in my firy missionary work has proven very acceptable >)11<I (is *t111 It has gone into several families, and with remarkable eOeot in every instance. One woman who has boon res.tort d Iron what her physician pronounced I'ousuinplion, after several months' sickness with con;;h, g.vut. pain in the lungs, prostration, so that v!tc is rtow aide t<? dohousGWOik and assist in the support of her family, and, with cure and continued use offhu Balsam, she excels entire restoration. Another per son, a young woman, to whom I gave one bottle, lias received great benefit, i o that iter cough, which was of tnonf lis' standing, is gcliing hotter, and she has purchased the second bottle, and lias every indication of a speedy cure. A young man who was raising blood, and quite weak and sick, has, by the use of two bottles, been much improved, and is now able to do a little at his work. A young man to whom I recommended a trial of it, \\ ho has had a bad cough and much pain in ids lungs for inontlisaml unable to get li'wf t*V v,l?*'?v 11 * i v: o/,mniniwOol f it #....1 I. V.IK ??i ?? ' | ' j ' "llllll' i?* * ? I III IM 11^ I I tllJM I ^ now using Hie fourth bottle with gn at benefit, lie said to mo, on a recent visit lie would not do without it lie is hoping (and reasonable, ii seems to use.) to bo auto to resume bis work Hg'iM. Very respect folly and gratefully yours, i UAiiLKS A. ItOUNDY, ( i ^ uiissionary* ALLKN'iS LUN<J UaIaSA.M is perfectly harmless to ibe most delicate, it is the sure Cough and I.ung IJcmedy. Will cute (Ol (ills, lillO.Mt 11 l'1'l >, and CO.VSl Mi'TION. DON'T FAIL TLY IT. Sold by all Druggists and Medicine Dealers Advr. paid. .May '~<s iS71-oin SUN DOWN. I tun e just receive! into .ton* '.ice assortment ol Iaviios' lints, Wreaths, Kibhons, Muslins, Cambrics, Kdgings ami Dress vrmitngs; also, sumuu r good* lor men ami boys' wear, boys at*ct voutb'tt shoes, vurv elu aj M. ii. UEATY. PROFESSIONAL &rsiA'#s$ cI Jos. T. Walsh, I ATlOinilV AT I.UV, AKD SOLICITOR Iff EQUITY. A \ 7" 11 L practice in the CtJurt* of Marion \ V llorry and C?eort;ctown. Other hl CON NVAVbOUO, S. C. now IS* Ijs7?) ?f T. F. Gillespie, ..77* JUNKY <0 (JOUNSELLhR AT liAW Oonwayboro 8. 0? SFI I FRS & HM I FYMfll. ATTORNEYS SOLICITOUS, ' ANI? COUNSELLORS AT LAV? OKKK K, IN C'ONWA YllOItO, S. C. \V\ \V Sellors Win, M' 11 uu'vnvm C. L. JOHNSON, TRIAL JUSTICE. Oftlec at Conwavburo, ?S. C. March 1 1S71 U tt / If. /MrtZTtfJl* N O T A It V V U 15 LLC. Office at GREEN SEA, Hony County. 8. 01VT1LI. PROMPTLY ATTKNh TO AN Y \ \ business appertaining to his office. Apiil 8, 1.871 l.Wltn Medical Notice. 1 \IJ. I). .J. McLAl'dl LIN oilers his por? 1 I fessional Nervines to the public. Of lice at BULL CKLLK, S. C\, whore he may be found, unless professionally engaged. RKfF.rm TO I Dir. A. II. Oai.hhaitji, i Dit. ?l. ! '. 11 a niiKi.i., \ Conwayloro, S. C, June 0, 1871. F. A. H2GCIN8, Commission Merchant ;i8 SOUTH M'RBKT, I\ (). Box 1 1.V2. NKW YORK. Special attention given to I lie sale of Cotton, Naval Stores Kiel other .Southern produce. i iim i.it cjisii nMV.iii s !u;i<i*' on receipt oi jjuih di Lading, covering shipment. nKFKUKNTKH: ( a,.t. T, C. Dnnn I Little River S. C. C. E Davis $ Col. .) Ciusey?Conwnyboro H. O. mouzon price; ATT< )IJN ICY, SOI,I e 1TOK, AM) COUNSELLOR AT LA II', U7~JLL praeti ;o i i the court.* of Marion, Horry and Ueorgetovrn. CT7"Olliee at Conwayboro, S. C. July 21, 1821-tf Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. p. r. ' Manufactuiv.r and Pea lor, iVo. 20 Il'tync Stn < t nvd Jlorlbcck's Whfirf CHARLESTON, S. C. (IT* This is the largest ami moat complete l'a<-lory < t" th<* kiiul i*i the Southern States, .iimI all articles in this line can be furnished by Mr. P. r.ToAi.t; at piico3 which defy con?ieti I KM'. C 7" A pamphlet with full ami detailed list, of a I sizes of Doors,Sashes and Blinds, and the prices of each, wil. be sent free ai:d put paid, ou application to J'. I'.TOALE, V11AHLK8T0K, 8. C. Valuable lands FOI1 SALE. r PMib plantation wlure I now live, situated 1 on the (jliiHvants Kerry road, (two miles ft out the Kerry,) containing acres; about ! ) aci< s are in an improved state of eultivirlion. Or, the premises is a good dwelling a.*l out houses. | Also, the plantation known as the former residence of John A. Johnson, situated on the !.ako Swamp, containing 1Mb acres, over "*tl acies of w-Jiarh are la a state < f cultivation? gO<<ld welling and out h >iscs. 'I liese plantations can be bought at private sale, and at a bargain. Al. A. JOHNSON. junclO, 1871 5i4-l?i. M iss E. J. ( Jongd >n r 1 \tkcs p'easure in announcing to her 1' ieii'N 1 sni'l '.ho public generally, that she ko?r^? constantly on hand at the Peoples Cheap Cash Store. DKY (JOODS and ftltOGKKlES, SlHl.YR COFFEE, FLOUR, PORK, BACON, LAILV MOLASSES OIIKRSE,. together with a general assortment of st" articles nsare usually kept in a country store, which will b: sold at the lowest prices f< rcish. June 23, 25-It EmSHS< WWater wheel, M ill Gearin&Shaflinfe& Pulleys P0WUH#%TiM0H^: 1 *_leENB FOB A CiBCUlAlOFS: