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SPICE BOX. - The mao "who couldn't find his match" went to bed io the darle. - Strong-minded women don't eat eggs. They can't bear the yolk. - The waiter is an irresistible per? son; he carries- everything before him. - ? kiss is the alms which enriches htm who receives without impoverishing her who gires. - The epitaph of the double headed baby pronounced by the New York Mail is, "she are dead; they is gone." -Many a ehild sings a I want to be an angel, who would be more satisfao tory if he wanted to bea good boy. -Carlyle says : "Make yourself a good man, and then you may be sure that there is one rascal less in the world*" - What is now styled a "beautiful blonde," says some fellow, once went by the name of a "tow head." - Why should young ladies set good examples ? Because young men are so apt to follow them. - It will probably give rise lo a dif? ference of opinion, if we ask if any indi? vidual who has married a shrew can be considered a shrewd man. - A darkey who witnessed the ex? plosion of a shell for the first time ex? claimed: "?see dar, hell had laid an' egg." - He that studies books alone will know how things ought to be ; and he that studies men will know how things are. - A contemporary ungallantly makes the observation that the leading cham? pions of "woman's rights" are generally found to be "man's lefts." - A Kansas City husband gave his wife $400 to buy Christmas presents for herself. She selected a young clerk and two railroad tickets. - A Hibernian orator, speaking of suicide, said : "The only way to stop it is to make it a capital offence, punishable with death." -Mrs. Stanton means to occupy the coming summer with some theologico scientific studies on the origin of man, and other evils. The Golden Aye will publish the results of this new effort in behalf of the u down-trodden." -One who is, perhaps, a litle too critical says that a majority of the country preachers could burn quite as wei as the old rcigious martyrs-they are sodry. -"The blessed man that preached for us last Sunday," said Mrs. Parting? ton, "served the Lord for thirty years first as a circus rider, then as a locust preacher, and last as an exhauster. - An Alabama edhor having read Dr. Hali's lecture advising that husband and wife should sleep in separate apart? ments, says that Dr. Hall can sleep where he chooses, but for himself he intends to sleep where he can defend his wife against rats and all other nocturnal foes, a? long as he has got one to defend. -Two lively girls were driving a buggy on a plank road, and, on being asked for tull, inquired : "How much is it?" "Fur a man and a horse," replied thc gate-keeper, "the charge is fifty cents." "Well, then, get out of the way, for we are two gals and a mare ! Get up, Jenny I" aud away they went, leaving the mun io mute atonisbmeut. -A gentleman of Connecticut, who is something ufa sportsman, went to sieep in church ou one of the late warm Sunday-, at:d dreamed he was hunting rabbits. During an eloquent passage in the sermon he espied lu his dream a rabbit, and started the congregation by shouting "there he goes." -A correspondent of the New York Tribune states that an aggravated case of cancer in the face was cured by in? setting a seton in thc leg, and thu? keeping up a perpetual issue. All vestiges of the usually fatal affliction have vanished. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, SUMTER, .S. C., June 19,1S71. Th'? office will he .jeni on the 1? of Jul? for tho reception of Return* tf L'euvnal property held on the Wt July, 1871, aui w-ii continue open during the month ot July. Only return- of ptrroi.nl property are required, bot all ?alca or Iraaefera of Kcal Eatate ?he? September lat, 1870, ruui-t te Doted on the back of the return. The name <>f the Townehip in which the prop? erty ir he.J, mn?! aiso appear un lae Luck of the return. Pur the convenience of tb?.?e living in the WeMern part of the County, a competent officer will be in attendance at i'iovidence for ten day? from the 1 Urb July. At Bianopvilie and Corbett*! ?tore, partiel caa nuke return? to ray.elf or cune U"Uip.-U'tit depu? ty ?n lue 17>h July, a< d f?r ten d.iy* threafter. Partie* residing in Lynchburg. Shiloh and Mayes ville, CM make their return* to Kev. J P. Smith, or -Mr. W. I). Hinda, fr-;a the 2uth to SI?' July. Returns can hu mnJe at Manchester on thc 26th July und lu dava thereafter. Tho?? who make their return* promptly will avoid the delay and jelling which alway* v companies the "last days" of tax paying and aeaesamentf. I a?k the co operation of erery citizen io ex? tending this notice tu that no one will incur penalties by ignorance or carele'Mietc. I invite particulier attention to the following extract from that Act of :ne Legislature under which tili* a??er?i?ie::t is made : SECT-, s III. Tb:it whenever any tax payer sbail fail to maka roturo* to the Aud tor o! bi* County, with n thc t-ine picscribe l by law. it ehj.ll be the duty of the County Auditor to enter on the Tax Duplicate, ?ij-ain.?f ?uch tax-payer, the property cha reed to him the pre? iou* year, with ?0 percent, penalty thereto, except In case of sickness or abseuco from the County, wheo the true- amount of property only shall be charged. Offi'-e hojjra af ?ho Curator Office from 0 A. M. to 6 P. M. from July Ut t? Slat. Open erery day but Suod.iy aud thc 4th day of July. J. X. COR BETT, June 21 County Auditor. Kinsman f?f Howell, Factors and Commission Merchants. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston, S.C* A COS AXDPOKK. 150 BARhK^ PORK, 50 H UDP. ll A CON. TS B-xe- D 8. ?EAT, Just received hy F. W. KEECHNEB Jua? 7 STEAMSHIP " (!-posedof the Km Cl?? Steamship*" Lucille ANO BEBECCA CLYDE Sailing from BALTIMOREevery 8ATUBTAT AFTERNOON, et 4 o'clock. Arriving at W1L 1 MINGTON TUESDAT MORNING. Sailing from WILMINGTON every FRIDAY AFTERNOON or SATURDAY MORNING. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING Given to aI7 points on theW. C. ? A. R. Road, Cberaw A Darlington R. R. and their eonnnc tiona. Insurance by ibis Line. 1-2 ?er Ct. Rates Guaranteed as low as by auy oilier Route. All Losses promptly paid. A. D. CAZ AUX, Agt. Wilmington, N. C. ANDREWS A Co., Agenta, 79, Smiths Wharf, Ballimore. April 12_ CLEAVELAND Mineral Springs* (FORMERLY WILSONS,) 55 miles West of Charlotte, AT. C. The subscribers, baring associated themselves in the management of these Springs, would an? nounce to their friends and the publie that the House will be opened on the 1st day of June for the reception of visitors To those who have tested the virtues of these extraordinary wa'ers it is deemed unnecessary to say anything by way of commendation, but to others they confidently assure satisfaction if they will make trial of the healing properties of this water for only a snort time. We pledge qursetves to spare neither pains nor expense io order to render all who may favor us with a call as comfortable as possible. Tn prospect of an abundance of supplies we have adopted the following scale of REDUCED CHARGES: If over ?0 dsys at - $1.50 per day If not over 10 days, - - 3.75 " Single day, - 2.50 Children between the ages of 2 and S ye tr?, and colored servants, at half rates. Washing on reasonable (erma It is expected that the Western Division of the Wi!., Char. A Ruth. Railroad will bo com? pleted to within a mile or two of tbe Springs at an early day. J. J. BLACKWOOD. R. M. OATES. May 24. 1871 -2m._ SPARKLING? CATAWBA SPRINGS, Formerly called THE CAROLINA WHITE SULPHUR, CATAWBA COUNTY, N. C. This highly popular watering place will be open for visitors na WEDNESDAY, Juno 13th. The Mineral Waters of these Springs ara, the White and Blue Sulphur, and Cbalysbeate, tho medicinal properties of which are not excelled, and & healthier and moro delightful watering place not to be found. Tile Springs will be under the management of j S AS. M. BLAIR, formerly of Yarborough House, Raleigh, N. C., an experienced hotel keeper, together with Mrs Wm:.**, and visitors may rely upon good fare and good attention. Plenty of Ice, good Band of Musi* and good Physician in attendance. Ac. Leave Baltimore or Washington Ctr in the norning via Acquia Creek, Riebmond and Dan. ville R. R.. to Salisbury, where you take tho Western and Morgantoo Road, and reaeb Hick? ory Station (the Springs Depot; by half-past nine o'el- ck the next morarng. Leave Augusta, Ga., at night, and take th* Charlotte and Sta tear illa Road at Charlotte you reach the Springs early the nest morning. Chariest on in th* morning, and* be at the Sering* the next .norning A good four horse On.nihus will run io con? nection with the trains to the Springs over a beautiful road only ?ix miles. BOARD. Per month, (or four weeks,). $40.OP | 1er week. J5 00 Per Day. J 50 Children and odored servants half prie*. No charge for iufauts under 2 years of ag?. J. GOLDEN WYATT. June 21 _ las Schedule Western Division Wilmington, Charlotte andi Bather* ford Railroad. Orrie* ..r AoicxTor WKXTCRX DIVIKIOX, WjfcaweTo?, CBARLOTTR aaa Rora'? R. R , Lincolnton, N. C., June 2S, 1871. I" RATE Charlotte 8 30 A. M., Tuesdays. J Thursday? and Saturdays, arriving at Cherryville 12 45 P. M.. connecting with good Hacks for Cleveland Mineral fyriiig*. Iterara to Charlotte 6 P. M. same dar?. V. Q. JOHNSON, July 5-tt Assistant ?up't SOUTH CAROLINA Central Rail Road Co* SOavOB *WV . CHARLESTON, S. C.. July 15, 1871. TIIK ELEVENTH INSTALMENT OF TEN DOLLARS PER SU H RE. will oe payable ou 15th August, proximo. In Charleston-at the Office of th* Company, No 10 Broad street Tn Suraur-To Major JOSEPH JOHNSON. In Clarendon-To Dr. G. ALLEN HUGGINS. WM. H. PERONNE AL', Tressurer. July 18_ Henry Bischoff & Co.. WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS, SEGAR3 TOBACCO, &e. 197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Feb 8 April 5 COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. ?H IS new and Elegantly Furnished Es tab lishoseat. situated in tb* basin*** midst of Seeth Caroline's Capital, afford* tba beat ead plcssaot Bcociamodatlooi ie tts city. WM. GORMAN, Freakier. J. D. Br WM, Catbier. May lt lp R? R? R? Badway's Beady Relief CURBS THE W0R8T PAINS In from One to Twenty Blinnie*. NOT ONE HOCK .. . after reeding this advertisement oeed any ene SUFFER WITH PAIN. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. It wt? toe first and it THE DULY PAM REMEDY that initantly ttept the mest excruciating pains allays Innamationt, and caret Congest ons whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other Hands ot' organs, by one application. _ S LN P?OMON? TO TWENTY MINUTES, BO matter how violent or excruciating tho pam the RHEUMATIC Bed ridden, infirm, Crippled. Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer, Th? application of tb? READY RELIEF to tb? part or parts" wbor? the pain or difficulty exists will afford ease and comfort. Twenty drops in half a tambler of water will in a few moments cure CRAMPS, SPASMS, SOUR STOMACH, HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHE, DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, WIND IN TUE BOWELS, end all IN? TERNAL PAINS. ' Travelers should always carry a bottle of RADWAY'S READY RELIEF with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It is better than French Brandy or titters at a ttiinilani. 1 FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AOUB cured for fifty eents. There is not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malari? ous, Biiliou?, Scarlet, Tvph.iid, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by RADWAY'S PILLS) so quick as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Fifty cents per bottle. . , HEALTH ! BEAUTY ! ! Strong nod Par? Rieb Blood-Increase of Flesh and weight-Clear skin and beautiful Com? plexion ?ecured to all. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLA RESOLVENT Has made tb? L.ost astonishing cores ; so quick so Rap d are the Changes the Body Undergoes, under the influence of this truly wonderful Medicine that Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RE? SOLVENT communicate" through the Blond, Sweat, Urine, and otb r fluids and juices of the system the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the body with new and sound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular disease, Ulcers in the throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in tba Glands and other parts of the sys? tem, Sore Eyes, Strumoroos discharges from the Ears, and the worst forms of Skin diseases, Eruptions-, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers in the Womb, and all weakening and painful discbarges, Night Sweats, LOM of Sperm and all wastes of the life principle, are within the curative range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days ase will prove to any person using it for either of there foms of disease its potent power to cure them. Not only does the SARSAPARILLA* RESOL? VENT excel all koown remedial agents in the cure of Chronic, Scrofnlous, Constitutional, and Skin diseases ; but lt it tb? only positiv? cure for Kidney dc Bladder Complaint?, Urinary, nod Womb diseases. Gravel, Diabetes. Dropsy; Stoppage of Water, Incootinence of Urine, Bright's Disease, Albuminuria, and in all cases when* then ara brick bust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like ibo white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilious appear? ance, and whit? bone-dost deposits, and when there is a pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and pain in the small of the Back and along the Loins. Tumor of 12 Yearn* Growth Cored by Batt way'? Reeoloeiit. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet j gum, purge, regolat?, purify, cleaose. and strengthen. Radway't Pills, for the eure of all disorders ot the Stomach. Liver, Bowels, Kidney's Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headac e, Consti. patton, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness. Bilious Fever, Inflamaci?n of the Bowels, Piles, and all Derangements of tb? In? ternal Viscera. Wan anted to effect a positive cure, Porely Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals, or deleterions dru rs. A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will free j the system from all the above named disorders. Price, ii coota per Box. SODD BY DRUG? GISTS. READ "FALSE AND TRUE." Send on? letter stain? to RADWAY A CO., No. 87 Maiden Lane, New York. Information worth thousands will be sent yea. Joly I?_ ly. i * THE JACOBI AXE! G aa ran teed to neel all others in shape and in iterial. Be sure to ask for THE JACOBI AXE, ANO ACCEPT NO OT HEH. Every Axe Warranted! For tole at NATH'L JACOBIS Uarde.tr? Depot, No. ? Market St., ! Wilmington N. C. And De ai lear Throughout ?he ?tate, AComplete assortment of Plows, now in stock, aod for sale low at N. JACOBI'S, N<>. 9 Market St Alarie ?nd well assorted stork of Spades, Shovels, Forks, Hoes, anil ail Agricultural Tools, tod a full supply of the mott approved styles of Mechanics'tools, Hou'e and Ueoeral Hardware, Paints, Oils, (ilaos. Ar., for aale ut NATH'L JACOBI'S . Hardware Depot, No. i> Market St. Saddle?, Harness. Whips, Sole Leather, Ilar ucu Leather, Ae. Fur sale at NATH'L JACOBI'S L. ._Hardware Depot, 9 Market St. GUNS. PISTOLS. POWDER. SHOT, POW der Flask?. Gan? Bags. Shot Bolls, Cart? ridges, Ac, a complete assortment. For sale at NATH'L JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market St. ? April ll_ STEREOSCOPES, VIEWS, ALBUMS. CUROMOS. RAMES I E? & H? T? ANTHON Y & CO?, 591 BROADWAY, HEW YORK, Iovit, the attention of tb? Trod? to their exten? sive astortassnt af ibo above goods, of their own publication, mar ?facture and importation, ano PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES, and GRAPHOSCOFES. KEW VIB1/8 O? Y0B8MITE. E. ? H.T. ANTHONY A CO., Ml Broadway, New York, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. ' Import ors and Mao a facta res of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIAL Marek 15 PAWL 1 OM HOTBt, CHAB1.E8T0R, 8. C. BOARD. FSB DAT. $8.00. noir. aaaiLTaa, aaa. m. i? twnuionti?, Su perin ilea ?ion t* Proprietress 0?A ? Agne and Fever. The only preventive known for Cbllto tad nVver i? the usc of WoL'e'i Schiodam Schnapp*. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps, ft good for Dyspajpvta. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. JJ a preven tire of Chilli ?nd Fever. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Il good for all Kidney ?od bladder complainte. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Ia used all over the world by physicians in their practice. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Ii good for Goat Wolfe's Schiedam Schiiapp*. Ii good for all Urinary complaints. Wolfe's Schiedam Scenapps. Ii recommended by all the Medical Faculty. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Is good for Colic and pain in the Stomach. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Il imitated and counterfeited, and purchasers will have to ose caution ia purchasing. I beg leave to .call the attention of the reader to testimonials in favor of the Schnapps : , I feel bound tosa/ thai I regar dy our Schnapps as being in every respect pre eminently pure and deserving ot medica! patronage. At all events it is the purest possible article of Hol? land Gin, heretofore unobtainable, and aa such may be safely prescribed by physicians. DAVID L. MOTT, M. D., Pharmaceutical Chem? ist, New York. LOUISVILLE, KT., Sept 1-I fell that we have now an article of Gin, suitable for such easel ai tbat remedy is adapted to. DR. J. W. BRIGHT. "Schnapps," ii a remaJy in chronic eatarrbal complaints, etc.: I take great plea-ore in bearing highly credita? ble testimony to its efficacy as a remedial agent in the discuses for which you recommend it Having a natural tendency to the mucous sur? faces, with a slight degree of stimulation, I regard it as ont- of the most important remedies in chronic catarrhal affections, particularly those of tbe genito urinary apparatus. With much respect, your obedient servant, CHAS. A. LEAS, M. D., New-York. 26 PINE STREET, NEW-YOBK, Nov.'ll, 1867. L'D?Lrii? WOLKE, ESQ., /W^C DEAR SIK: I have made a chemical examination of a sample of your "Schiedam Schnappt," with tbe intent of determining if any foreign or injurious substance bad been added to tbe limpie distilled spirits. Tbe examination has resulted in the cunoluikm that the limpie contained no poisonous or harmful admixture. I bare been unable to discover any trace of tbe deleterious substances which are sometimesemployed in the adulteration of Liquors I would not hesitate to usc myself, nor to -com? mend to others, for medicinal purp ses, the ''Schiedam Schnapps" as an excellent and un? objectionable variety of gin. Very respectfully yours, (Signed) CHAS. A. SEELY, Chemtit CHEMICAL AND TMCBXICAL LABORATORY, 18 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW-YORK, NOV. 25, 1867. UDO&FBO WOLFE, ESQ., DEAR SIR: The under? signed have carefully and thoroughly analyzed a sample of your "Aromatie Schiedam Schnapps," selected by ourselves, aod have found the same free from all organic or inorganic substances,more or less injurious to health. From the result of our examination we consider the article ono of superior quality, healthful as a beverage, and effectual in its medicinal qualities. Respectfully yours, (Signed) ALEX. TR IP PEL, Chemiir. FRANCIS E. ENGELHARD, M. D. For sale by all respectable Grocers and Druggists, UDOLPHO WOLFE'S EST., 21 BEAVEB-ST, N.T. March 23 CEAELE3 A. SAXA. Editor. ? laelodlaf Tamera. Mer'warten, Merchants, Pro? testions! Men, Worsen, Tnintm, and alt Has? ler of Hottest rotas, ead tba Wins, I ?of alli OILT OHS DOLLAR A TBA S ! OH* HTJIfDRXD COPIES WOW. Mdt Or lets than One Cant a Copy, te? tetra be a> 050 Ot? at er-rr foti Ornoo. ?B?I-WBBKLT Bim, S3 A YEA at, of the lame size aaa general character as THE WtECLT, bat with o anta it Tartary of aaawaaltmeotja ratjditsEj nod fkntatetag tba aewa tozteaaewuabeii atm gaatartraBaa???. mwm U acasta tmm a weal- inland of on coir. THE DAILY SC 5, ti A YEAS. ' _ A preetarnenirv readable newspaper, willi no savant eifwalanoa aa taw wood, rrea. tad*. peodaat, ?ad nari tai ta pottuce. Ul tb? TEBJafS TO CLTJBSL VHS DOLLA? WEAKLY S TJX. nra copan, ooo y*, i Tan cootes, ona year, mewtth addraotes Caed c tsua copy to toe gager *ffi|ff**fcTf|f ^ (and an extra copy io toa tjff?W Oae a ?adiad eeetea, eoe year, ta cae address (ead toa DaUvtor oae roar a?raaca?a?r waoi eiob). TlatrOannta Pea awadrad.eeaaaat.ea? year, oeparattty tat VHB BaOKI-WXsTJLLY WOtU MEED YOUR. tePoat Offloe orten, ejects, or drafts aa] ^MavWfei May 17 tai 1871, mum. TEA?. M CROQUET. Compute atti from S3 to $20 par Mt BASE BALLS. AU tb? different klods at red need prices. FISHING TACKLE. Of every dnaripttoa. TRAVELING BAGS. For lad!? and gentlaasaa. FOREIGN FANCY GOODS. GUNS ANO PISTOLS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES. AMMUNITION. SPOBTMSN'S GOODS. Good* shipped ta any part af tba aoaatry pat express. Tb? aaa? earafol attaatioa glvaa tc ord?? by mail aa ta paiaaaal psirabaaat, ftim far oar goods aaeed on geld aspar. POULTNEY, TRIMBLE & CO., SH W. Baltlaaora 8tmt, March 22- BALTIMORE, MD. IT IS WELL KNOWN. TO DOCTORE AND to Ladies, that Women are subject to oorner f oas diseases peeari?r to tbetr sex, web assnpprea sion of the Menses, White?, Paiafail Monthly "Periods'' Khenmatisns of tba Back aaa Womb, br?gala* Mens creation, H^nr?rr?age, or Kxees sire "Flow," aad Prolapsos Uteri or.? Pallias of the Womb, These diseases bara seldom, berm treated see cessfally. The profession has sough; diligent? ly for some remedy that would aoable them ta treat these diseases witt' .ueeess. At last, that remedy has bees, discovered by one of the most sk ?l lia I physicians in the State of Georgia. That remedy is BR ADFIELD'S FEMALE REGUIATOH It is purely vegetable, and is put up-ia Atlanta Georgia, by BRADFIELD A CO. It will purify the blood aad strengthen tba system, re?eVe irritatiun of ti? kidneys,aad is a perfeet sp?cifie for all the above diseases; as certain a (Bra ai Quinine M in Chilla and Fevers. For a history af drteaspsa and certificates of its won dari ul cures, tb? reader is referred to the wrapper around the bottle. Every b ttle warant ed to give satisfaction ar money refunded. L A G RANCE, GJu, March 23,1870. Bradfield A Co., Allanta, t?a. :- Dear Sirs -I take pleasure fa stating that I have used for tba last twenty year?, the medicine yon are puring up, known as DR. J. BRA ?FIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR, aad consider it ibo best combi? nation ever gotten together for the .diseases for which lt ia recommended. I hire been familiar with the prescription bnth a! a practitioner of medielne and in domestic practice, and. .can ' honestly say that I consider H a boon to Butlering females, and sae but hope that every lady in our whole land', * who may be suffering in any way peculiar to their sex. may be able to procur a a bottle, that their sufferings may not only, bo re Reved, hut that they may be restored to health and strength. - With my kindest regarda, lam. respectfully, W. B. FERREL, M. D. . We, tbe undersigned Dreggiats, tah? pleasure" ' lo commending to tbe trade Dr. J. Bmdfield's Female Regulator-believing ?Mo be a good and reliable remedy for tbe disease far which he recommends it. W. A. LANSDELL, Atlanta, Ga. PEMBERTON, WILSON. TAYLOR A CO. Atlanta, Georgia. REDWINE A FOX. Atlanta, Georgia. W. C. LAWSnE, Atlanta, Georgia, W. ROOT A SON, Harrietta, Georgia. DR. PROPHITT'S Celebrated Ll?er Mediclie. It ia pureiy vegetable, an?, will act upon the Liver and Kidneys aa promptly aa Calomel and Booba' without any danger of salira tien or dee traction of the bones. Parties taking this medicine aaed not fear getting w< t, or any Other reasonable exposure. Symptoms of Liver Disease: Headache, Dull Fealiag or tb? Bines, Sour Stomach. Siek or Nervous Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Bad or Bitter Taste io the Mooth, the skin baa atbi?k, rough feeling and ia darker than usual. Costiveness, Jfeiao eboly Feelings, Crampe, Cold Feet, Colic, Dysen? tery or Diarrhoea. Chilla aad Fever, ead Piles. Io feet, where the Liver ia oat of order, you rue liable to avery disease thai ia not eontagioaa. Prophitt'a Liver Medicine, if taken properly, will prevent and eura any disease, read ling worn a deranged liver. It will regalarte ita functions ?ad thas caro eil diseases eaosed.by the failure of ila healthy action. It baa been used for e great number of yean, and baagiree universal satisfaction, j, There ia ao brother or aoa elalsaiag ta have the original recipe. It is pat op ia both Powder and Fluid foros. FAIRBURN, GA.. Sept. 4.1868. Dr. 0.8. Peat*ITT .* Sir r-My Wife bas been an invalid for fifteen years- melton all agreed she had "Liver Disease." Ia connection with their praetio she esed varions and noted remedies, non? of whieb seemed to do any good. Sometime ago I procured a bot'le of yoar .Liver Medicine,1* of your egeat here, G. A. Harvey, which being given according to directions, has effected a complete ?are. Respectfully, Ac. GEO* le, THOMPSON. CHARLOTTE, N. C, Sept 24, ISM. I bar? wed Dr. O- S. Prophitt'a ld/erMedicine aa a tonie, and found it to be powerful and ef? ficacious. It Is excellent fer functional derange, ment of the Liver or constipation of the bowels; in moat ease? sa a ?ra? ?jag tba necessity of a regu? lar co urra af med ?cine. E. J. MEYNARDIE. A. Bf. Pastor Tryon Sk Church. DR. PROPHITT'S DYSENTERY CORDIAL I? one of tb? moat valuable compounds nor put up for Diarrkeea, Dysentery, Cholera Infantum or Choler? Morbus. Thia medicine has been la ase for year*, and gir?S universal satisfaction. The meat delicate child may take it with Im? punity. COVINGTON, G. A., Nov. 9, 1867. Da. Paorairr:-Having a very severe attach af Dysentery dering tba past summer, 1 '?as induced to os? yoar Dysentery Cordial, and derived therefrom immediate aad permanent relief. . . It gires are pleaser? to lejeosrtaend this remedy to all who mat be ao aMaaaadj %?lievi-g that, should the directions be followed, relief would surely be obtained. Traly, d>e^ O' S. PORTER. CBS8BTA, TEXAS, 1869. Da. Paoparrr ; Dear Slr,-TOWT Liver Medi? cine and Pain Kill It is a complete saeeess. J. L. WHITTLE WEST POINT. GA.. Ang. 11,1869. This i* to certify that I ha va esed Dr, C. ?. Prophitt'a Liver Medicine myself and in my faeaily.for twelve months or. mora, ead I BB? hesitatingly say that I hallare it OM cf the best Family Medicines ia aaa. M.T.WALKER. PltUPillTT'8 PALN KILL IT. Tbis is th? celebrated medicine that rae Perry Darla' Pein Killer ont af thr market- wherever it waa aold. Daria mada Propbitt change th? nam? from Pain Killer to PAIN KILL IT For Rheumatism, Kraralgis, or pain of aay kind lt has BO equal. For Ca*s, Braise*, Bara?, or old Sores, it ia the beat thing yon caa ?*? aa a drawing. For SNAKE BITES or STINGS af POISON? OUS INSECTS, it ia a perfect ANTIDOTE. It is good for Colic, Onida,'C??ghs, Bowel Complaint. Its Bama indicates its natara ?uHy. It ts traly DEATH ta paie. Manufactured and sold by BRADFIELD A CO., Atlanta, Ga. sad /er sale by all Druggists. DOOLY COUNTY, GA., April, 189?. Thia ia to certify that I was eonfia?d ta the j boase and most of th? date ta ray heal, ead suf? fering th? greatest agony iua rlnabl? wita j Rheumatism, for fir? months, and airer trying .vary available remedy, with ao relief, I waa j eared with two bettles of Dr. 0. 8. Propbitt's Anodyne Pain KUI It} each eostiag fifty cents eely. It relieved me almost iaetaai';. I there? fore racoma? sd it ia the highest si agree ta other, suffering from similar disease. I eta ?ey that lt is on? of tho ?seat family ?cassatt aow oat, certain. Toara law, W. A. FOREHAND. DOOLY COUNTY. GA-, Otc. St, I8?7. Da. 0. 8. Paertrrrr: I hara, darter; the last e(gt teena manta?, esed year Pei? kUt ft, aad ! consider lt oaaqiakd by aaytkiaf tm pels ie th? head, hr-at, hack er elie; aad far eolia nothing give? relief half so caiek as year Aao dyn? Pain Kill li. It ia doing mack goad ia fha eammaaity ia other familia? aa wall vt my t-wn, Taara, Aa. D. T-FOBEiiAND. STATE OT GEORGIA. 1 Sae* all asea by Futro? Courrr. J thea? ircaaefa, That I kare th? day, far value ree*ved, sahl ead traaa BRADFIELD A CO., the aol? right ta are aadaaQ my Family Mad Wa?, aad slaked lhasa ri't 'ht fr" nrtiiunT ??d ?tape? eeaaeeaiaf aay aad ail ef above named Meftsa.ee Tt?sTetk day efJeae, 1879. (Slfaad) O.?.PE0PHITT. --r ECARB?tT J. Wtun, fttatlOar..,, M- KCCMAU * CW Dr-efW? it Ow Itwl^rtanM^iTCM!,^ HA?MMIIM,ir. Y MILLIONS Bear TestiaoBy to their rr ,Wi|?iril Caraar? BBhete, ?ST?* not ?Tia Ftatr Drink, Kate of Poor lu, Walakey, Proof Spirits and Refais JHeaere eeetered,SBsesd iud ???atoastttop'saes tte : autajcaflcd v Tcofcsv** "JkjfcsstiaBii,*' "2?atorexs,",ae., tlutlted tl? applicate e tra? Medidna,mads from tt? s?tira Boots and Herta esTChamn^free Areas, ail Alcoholic Sci aaa? leece. Thsyare tas ?SEAT BLOOD FVaU* FIER and A LITS GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Benorator sad Invigcrator of tbs SystssB, seil jim IM* ?nimias.smallii an 11 aies tug ITiaMiinil j to a healthy oaiwliion. Nopersoa csa tax? these Bit. * ten according to directions and remain lang anweE, provided their bones are not destroyed by aa>ersl beyond tee point of repair. They aro a Gentle Pergetlre su well aaa Tealc, pcaneselna;, also, the peculiar merit of actis? ' ?a a#ttshtalslta^ ?etaMasa? mattoe of th? Liver, and all the Viaesral Orzana. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, ka yoongee cid\ married ce aingi?, as tn? dawn of womanhood or ai UM tern of Ufa, these Tonic Bitten have no equal. Fer lataaaaeatery aad Chronic sTtheaseatP (Seas ead Gent, Dyspepsia or Iadlgoe?oa, Bllleae, Remittent aad Intermittent Pe* ! vera, Dlseaaee of the Bleed, Liver, EvleV aera aad Bladder, these Bitters have bean moe? SBOOsasfuL Sech Diseases are canard by Vitiated Bleed, which Ugenerally produced by ?trangement of the Digestive Oreaos. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, HeseV a?e*ao,feiafc i cr tee Ohsst:r*y?EJSM. Sner SraetaxfeeB ot the -noach. Bad Tait? in tia Mouth. Billo-aj Attaett, Pilpt-aUon of tita Beast. liuta-ninaiion of '.1>he lisaga ram io the re sjsssstMTMssBisae^ Uvas, ase the oBaprtas? of P/ipapete They inTirjrata the Stomach and itianlate the torpid Liver sad Boorala, Which rarster thea jot unequalled eflcacr in disnsing the blood of ali to parities, and im? parting new life and vigor to the whole system. FOB SKIN DISEASES, iVuptteea, Tetter. Batt 3th?om. Blotches, Spott, Ptarpree. Pustules, Soi!*, Cir Disease* of tbs Skin, of what* rn aeaaa or natara, are llteraflydas awawO carried pot of the system la a oort Cloaaae the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find tts to peri ties tatrstmg ?u ooah the sam in Pimples. Erup? tion!; or Sores; cleans? lt when yon find it obstmctad aadslaggiah la the reins : cleanse it whsn it is fool, and-yattr feelinga-wJU teU-ro-aviea. Keep the htood pese, asst the h*tXh?f the trstem will roBow. Fia, Tape, aad ether Werses, lurking la the system of es many thousands, an effectually destroyed sad removed. Sass a dTatrha-aisbed OhrtSoloeht. teere is acareely an individual unon the face ortho earth^whoee body ls exemptjTrora tiro^pr^eros^f g^i^S?Tori . *^^^7?^DD^ron3 ^ rm*" Uk? 3. TfALKXB, Proprietor. E. H. MoDONAtD * CO? BaT^OLw IT ALI. PE?#Q?ST3 A*S CaaLSES. Ayer's Sai^p<?rilla, VOR PITBilJPYIJr? Xl? J3LO-CO. The reputation this ex 'J ^rr^. cetuemt nie?ki?e enjoys, r- % is derived from its cares, y? i /-? A many of which are truly ?^1 Wit jtjT marvellous. Invetcrai S "t?sjr cases of Scrofulous dis JT ? ca?^ where sha system ^gtv\ " ' ' Soeawae? sctu tated with mm?mL\ ? ^-V corruption, bare been ?S JmXmmSSdt^^ purified ead cared by it. ^?BB*^!* mmtx Scrofulous afTcctionsacd ^-^ejSBHjA disorders.whkh were ag ^f?j&aBt We cravated by thc scrofu "^-MtaMMMMMMe"-*-* foUS contamination until they were painfully afflicting, have been radically eared in such great numbers in almost ever}- sec? tion of the country, that toe public scarcely need to be infirmed of Ita virtue* or uses, . Scrofulous pobon ls OM of the meet destruc? tive enemies ?r wr race, Ofteau tate nassen ead unfelt tenant of the orjracism undermine* the con ?rasaTsto^siiJiuiiteathe attach of eeJooMteaerta. tal dlseaaee, without exciting a suspicion of ita rwaaeone. Again, lt seems te breed infection throughout the body, and then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop hrto one or other of Its hideous forms, either oas the surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tn bercle* may be suddenly deposited in the lungs or heart, or tensors formed in tho liver, OT rt shows Its presence by emptions oe the sk In, or foal ulcerations on some part of the body. Henee the occasional ase of a bottle Of this SartaparVla ls advisable, even abeu no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons a? Bided with the following complaints generally fad immediate reflef, and, et length, care, hy tba use of this 8ABSAPAJPILLA: St. Ani?o ny'B fir?, Bote er JSrysfpetos, Tetter, Batt ??AtTWfBA, oG&lmt H tm. t?p R i$9o %a0$*tMp Smn JTyCsf* Bswo Boars, ead other emption? or visible forme of^J^^^^^ijes^c-Al^ in the aor^eon^ mmZ^k\m^?tri^m\tV?J!mi the saa?eaSr and aerroas syeteaea. ?ypkiU? eg Peaaeroe. aad JT?rt?rial DU eases are cared hy it, though e leas; time is re* qnired for snbdnrng these obstinate maladies by any ated?ela a. Bet kmg-continned ase Of this snedlesae wfll ease the complaint. Xeaaseee MM er Whit**, Uterine Ulemrmtleu*. ead fernel* JWssosee, are commonly soon relieved ead aid* noafely cured by lt-; purifrlng tad invino rs tins effect. Minute directions for each case are found in our jUaamee. supplied gratis. BA? M aa alisas and 6o?f, when caused by accumelatioae of ex traaeoas saatters ia tho Ltood, yield qaksJy to H, M alec Liver Complain ta. Torpidity, Crnngmtm ttmmor lm/tmmmmtU* of the Xesaa?|ead Joana gwaeT and E4ssfees, ^eapeei?f'*ftr. Sleepless, .sad troubled with yes1 swats JajsgaraaWMa*MMM or r?mr?, or any of the aJhetieos sympaaoatic cf ir?wlw?o>. wg tad nam ?Hate relief ?ad cctv vatetMf evaMMSM of Aa restorative power apea Mal. . v PREPARED RT Btv. J. C. Antm eh CtX, EiOeFon, ?ase , PVasifsar aaset Jssetfyte*-* Chswitsts. .OLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS BTBBTwRXBJL De. A* J. CHINA, Afoot et Sotater, 8. a DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC L'HI3 ravalosble Family Medicine. f.>r pmrify log, oloaaetlf,Tsajoviag bed odors in a? lind, of ?lckne?? ; for burna, ?ore?, woo it d.i. ?tin?;? ; fer Erysipelas, rbeomatisos, aad ell skia di rs-se?, for oatarrh, soco ssoath, sere threat, alptaoria ; for co Bc, diarrbsaa, et piora ; as a wash to soften mi Ide w. fruit maia? ; taken loiernallj aa ?e'l ? ap^liad^^sTaaJly ; aa highly rw^asasaa-ird hy aad Cooa try Bertaeau. and ?ey ba eedered '"'?!???? iisH I ?? I I ll SS III DA.1BT FBOPUYLACTIC CO., ohl ttl WBiteas Street, N. T. is TBS BOLLS HOUSE, rittaOt * P?IB. ifNBPieltPt, Charleston, a a AVISO boee i orated aad aad Ihmagjity i ts BOW the I Ker? .?ao ,.<i .V. "* ? <~ en ; . - A HeMty Old Vii-gmi* Welcome AWAITS YOU AT HEWITT'S aiOBE H0??L AXJQ013TA, ?^ hm Insurance Agent SUMTER, S. C. FIRE. "LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE." Capital ?od Reserved. ...... $21,000,000.0?. Invested in tb? United Slates. 3,100,000,00. "ANDES OP CINCINNATI, OHIO," Cash Capital paid up...$1,COO.COO.CO Capital and Profits 1st July 1871... 1,500,000/0. LIFE. "NEW YORK LIFE."* Assets,.$16,00?A Annual Income. 6,?&C,fc "POLICYHOLDERS' LIFE AND TOJiTj of C/arleston, ii. C. Prerdont, Wa. McBUBSl A sound and reliable boase Company. Rates for Fire and Life Insurance, as loto as in any First Class Cony, August 2_t GENERAL. FIRE AND Li F INSURANCE AGENCY. -?LntJaorxy wnite, Agent CAPITAL REPRESENTED, - - - $35,000,11 PACIFIC FIRE INSURANCE CO., of ?an Francisco, Arsttts_. ..$20,000.0?: G KM ANIA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of New York, Assen*.- 4,000,0*. SECURITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., of New York, As? tu.-l,?64.54l. PHCEN1X FIRE INSURANCE CO.. of New York, Aseetts._._ l,865,?0t. "RICHMOND BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., or Kinmond, Va., Assetts... 350.001. GEORGIA HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Colombes, Georgia_475.M* PARTICIPATING POLICIES Waned on Dwellings, securing ac Annual reduction cw tl?j ?um of about 25 per cent. SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Atlanta, Geo., Gen. J. B. GORDON Pr? - Tbe oldest and largest Sontbern Life Company. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, of New York. In amount of New Basia?, Largest Lite Company in tba world. SF EC:a ?. AG EST FOR THE POLICY HOLDER'S LIFE AND TON! INE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THESCC of Charlesto n, S. C. These Companies in Strength, Reliability and Fair Dealing! Second to none in the World. August J_1? THE ABOVE PRESS IS SO CONSTRUCT! AN.? OF SUCH IMMENSE POWER, THAT WITH A SINGLE LEVER ONE MU: ; pre?? a bale of Cotton weighing 5tKl lbs , ?ra k~e*w .an be httt-bci t-? tb? oppvsit* ?ide sida ? bale of the sam? ??aa N ONE MINUTE'S 11A E 1 Tb? Pres? was eaniMied at tbe Fiirs inrwa?>.>?. ih?S?ath last Fall, and took the Preens, ! ?here. At Angosta. Ga., a Silver Pitcher worrh $:0 was awarded thia Proas. At tbs ra? nt Charleston, last Noveseber, we took th? Prem uu> and sold tb? Press on tba spot to laths of tb? Association foi tb? fall pri?e. $185. W? Guarantee lbw THE BEST PRESS IN EXISTENCE at the PRESENT TIME, a TAKE BACK ANY FKESS n?t as represented, nod hKFUND THE A ON EY. Prieelifc Agents Wanted for every County in the State. W. P. RUSSEL & CO., P. 0. Box 457, Charleston, 8. C Aurost I_ 'TJS7' OFFO Irt JO COA^XJBGI SPARTANBURG C. H., So. CA. m sift ? -.Jffl FACULTY. REV. A. !?*. SHIPP. D. D., President and Professor Mental and Moral Scaw DAVID DUNCAN, A. M , Professor Ancient Languages and Literature. KEV. WHITEFOORD StJlTH, D. D . Pr f*?sor English Literature. WARREN DU PRE, A. M., Professor Natural Science. JAS. H. CARLISLE. A. M.. Professor Mathematics. REV. A. fl. LESTER. A. M., Professor Hiitory and Bib-Heal Literature. Tba Preparatory School, ender tba imm?diat* supervision ef to? Faculty. JNO. V*. SH? M., Principal. Divinity School-Rev. A. M. SHIPP, D.D.; Ree. WHITEFORD 8MITH, D. D.; If I LESTER, A. M. Tba First Session of tb? Fighteeoth Collegiate Year begins on tb? first Moods; iso 1171. The Second Session begins oo tbe First Monday io Janaary, 1S72. Tb? course of studlea and tba standard of scholarship remain unebaaged, bot the Fsoi admit irregular students or those who wish to porree particular studies only. Tba Schools also optn at the same time. TUITION per year, in Collega Classes, including contingent fte. Sae. io Caner TUITION per year, in Preparatory School, including contingent fee, $44, io Caa Billa payable en? half in advance. Board, per month, from $10 te $*& ia currency. For farther particulars address, Joly 12, 1872._A. M. SHIPP. Pr** $20,000; TO BB .DISTRIBUTED TICKET -H OLDEKS, O .THE COLUMBIA CO-OPERATIVE B?ILK ASSOCUalOff. ra os O o 4 rpHB fella?Itv?; PROPERTY end ?:A-H wt I I* plare.1 in tb? tanda ot lt* Trustee?. J*' JL Sr- Maj. Meighen ead R C. Shiver, ie treal for :be benoit *>f tba Ticket holders of* . Association, to be delivered to those who. an ibo day nf tba RanV. may be entitled *o tb?* Htle ta tb? rael estate has been placed in tb? hands af Cot F. W. MeMaster. Attorney *U "J .RI examine tb? aaa? ?nd {ire trae warranty deeds, free frons ?ll eeeambaraace, ?a * 5 drawing. w Tba firs* prise la tb? Tempor?neo Hall, ?ev ?oeotrled ?n tbe tra! tear by Mossie. I/***' mace. Tao tot is ti feet front on Main street, by fag fe t deep. Tba building t> 150 M^x* two stories high, lt b now leased f r three years for $1,40* per annum, payable moaiV - vaieod at i n .y 11 ..n Prie?-Let a'JotoiDg Rose's Ho re?. SA feet !V>n7f 29? ftwTTtrp,'Valuad at"."-r Yhlrd Pnaa-Lot adj iceni to above, 25, feet front. SH feet deep, vataod at_..- - I Cash Pris*...,.,.."",.............................mn- _? ?? SOa4bPv4aea,tiat aa#b_._._ 4Ce*bPrif?*, attAeeaab-_._"_- ,, naCaakPriiee.atSlOe&cb_"_._._ IS? Priaea J ? ?ex? o oo ea ewe* ewe . oe ?a . *? oe? ? J,fw$ Tt?ba4a,at$ll*?ah..MMM.M^. _._ Tickets saay bo bad af lae Goa ara i Aceat. Dr. E. W. WHEELER, at Tesaaawaato Hs?.' m Veale g ora of Meet-*. LTBRAND ft SON, Mesan. JOHN AGNEW ft 80V. T. M. POU* D. C. FEIXOTTO A WK. . ? Twa fnlUwftaw gwatteaaaa hewe ?r ??sete, to swear iatoad tba drawiag ; J. C. E. Ssairb. a> _ ?er and Henry E. Sent, ia .eaeeet'on with a committee of tkree selected by tbe Tie*** * ** lb? d?> of drawing, * - A? tba rickets bari seat with a rapid sato, lt ?ny be safely pron med that the drawing * ** plaaa nf tba lath e* Jade, a* tl? Teodora eeo Hall, Colnsabuv S. C. Aa tbs aa**** of tba dsns* bsbisse will ba seflstotad ia a took which ebal ba fa posse?" J Traatesa ea taw aay af drawing, part*** ?ey feel arearerf tea io more thar. t?* lh*W"leaa f.j. Scott, goa A Co.'i Baak; OoLJ.B. Ptittar. President Ceatral W?? * iffiftiri Ssd*^ ' ***** CwM" Buk **** Oatipaay, ac? W. B. Oattok, Cs* mtier isibniaiioe, uidree* _ DR. K W. WBOg Jmr?l-1? Bex* Celie*