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ALL. SORTS. -The poormaD's story-the garret. -A doctor's motto is supposed to be 'patients aud loog suffering.' -The womau question-how much is she worth ? -A new name for the Grecian bend is tue -'back stoop." - Love reposes at the bottom of pure souls like a drop of dew in the chalice of a fiVrer. - Why are birds melancholy in the morning-Because their little bills are all over dew. -Why are young ladies so partial to sunset and twilight-Because they are daughters of Jive. -What is the difference between an oyster aud a chicken ? One is best right out of the shell, and the other isn't. -Gttting in debt is like a mouse gettiug into a trap-very easygoing in, but extremely difficult getting out. - Hold on to your tongue when you are ready to swear, lie or speak harshly. -An old lady Irom one of the rural districts astonished a clerk io oue ofthe stores, a few days ago, by inquiring it he hud any "yaller developments sich as they did up letters iu." - A client remarked to his solicitor, ''You are writing my bill on very rough paper, sir." ".Never miud," was the reply ot the latter, "It bas to be filed bet?re it comes iuto court. -As golden pillars do shine upon the socket* of silver; so doth a fair face with a virtuous mind. -"A young lady at Long Branch is reported as4 clothed iu laughing eyes and bewitching smiles.' " -The young meo at the watering places have discarded vt hite vests. The young ladies use so much oil on their hair that a vest it) only good for one evening ou the piazza. -A widower was recently rejected hy a diujsel who didn't want affections that had beeu "warmed ovor." A Boston physician says that four young giris, full of intelligence and pro iniee Lave beeu killed outright by the severity of the tasks imposed upou them iu a :ngh seoul iu that vicinity. - An old gentleman being asked what he wauted for dinner, replied: "An appetite, good company, something to cac, aud cleau napkins." - Au Irishman said be did not come to thia couutry for want. He had abundance of that at borne. - A .Delaware lady, whose jaw be? came immovab'e irom an injury, bas bad it sawed off aud uew hinges put in and now noue ofthe rest ot the tamily eau get a word iu edgewise. -The custom of wearing cadet buttons has been given up by the indignant belles at West Point, siuce Cadet ?mah presented some of bis to a lady ol color. -A (ll). Stamp is a clerk iu the posiuffice, Mr. Plant buries folks, Mr. J'lugg sells tobacco, aud Bacchus dispenses beer. All in Washington. And a .Mr. Mugg sells lager iu Brooklyn FIFTEEN G it K A I' MISTAKES. I: is a great mistake to set up our own standard ot thu right aud wrong and judge people accordingly. It is a great mistake to measure the enjoyment ol olheis by our owu j to expect unifor? mity uf opinion iu thia world ; to look lor judguieut and experience iu youth; lo endeavor to mould all dispositions alike; not to yield in i tu material trifles; to ?out lor pei lection iu our owu actious; io worry uuiseives and others with what cannot be remedied ; uot to alle? viate ail thal ueeds alleviation, as far as lie? in our power; not to make allow? ance for the infirmities of others; to founder everything impossible which we cannot ptriorui; to believe* only ?bat our unite mind* eau grasp ; to expect to be able to understand every? thing. The greatest ul all mistakes is to live only tor time, when any moment may launch us imo eternity. AIU TUE BEDS. Will the ladie.-* notice thal the desire ol an energetic housekeeper lo have Work completed at au tally hour in lb? moi liing, canaca her to leave one of the important iiems of neatness undone. The most effectual purifying of bed; aij'i bed, clot lies Cannot taite place it nu time H allowed tor the free circulation < t pure au* to it m.-ve ali humuu impurities winch Lave collected during lin- hours ot slumber. At least two or three honra sh ou : be allowed for the complete removal of atoms ot invisible }" i?j,iratiou which are absorbed by the bed LAW CA KU. JOSEPH G ALL?CH A T, ATTORNEY AT LAW A Nl> SOLICITO it IX EQUITY. sr MT KI:, s. c. OnV-eta the OM Il..ul 1 uil.liug. nest to the CuMit Jiotiso. fr-mt tooee, ?eviri'l .'.?ry. direct Iv over the Hardware St..te of L'njvt. L. p. Luring, fut'.mee fruin Mein Street, Jun.- 2S Agricultural Implements. rTW.l f AST IKON' I* LOWS. _ PLOWS. M uW .K'S I 'Kl. KURA TED r/,o W'S. CAST ii'.OX, WKOl'?UT IROS AND STEEL PLOWS, of avery de*0viptl?o, COKS KIIKLLKli* lor hand ot borre power, V- ff?e and Urain u Uh. Straw and Stalk Cutters. Ur.lo Oradlos, Mo/so Power?. Tlireshii<? ?laotiiocs, ^ a i: ur UHU, QuItivHii'u, llotse ((?es, (ii Plantera, Garie. Wu^us. Wheelbarrow. O?a (lear. Plow C??iinf?, Cutten and >?ore '?We*. Ceti?? drapers. ll'U^ird Swoop* and bull T'-ague?, tix Bhureh. t burn?, CUISUH P<*.-?e*, 4?. ttPAXO. ? OX ki DUST ?u? ?thor FeMt||r.r?. ? nty Um|*ieea. JOH* *????HK4 U?? .?t-?wJ ito Fr*oi St.. Kev Yuri. AfiWUlllT. FLOCM SACKS. PAPEIf BAU* and WfiAPPDlU PAP lt. At EhVAKD PKttttx"*. Il* Mertiasj-.trcet. wp^iu Charle?is lMel. .Ai j? te BALTIMORE ANO WILMINGTON STEAMSHIP Composed of the First Class Steamships Tjuoille AND REBECCA CLYDE, Sailing from BALTIMORE every 8ATURDAY AFTERNOON, et 4 o'clock. Arriving at WlL ! MIN OTON TUESDAY MORNING. Sailing f ora WILMINGTON erery FRIDAY AFTERNOON or SATURDAY MORNING. THROUGH BILLS Of LADING Giren to all points on the W. C. A A. _. Rod*, Cheraw A Darlington R. R< and their connec? tions. Insurance by this Une. 1-tftrCU Rates Gtiaranteed os low as by atty other Route. All Losses promptly paid, A. D. CAZA?X, Agt. Wilmington, N. C. [ ANDREWS A Co., Agents, 73, Smiths Wharf. Baltimore. April 12_ CLEAVELAND Mineral Springs* (FORMERLY WILSONS,) 55 miles Mst of'Cliarlotte, N. 0. The sabseribers, haring associated themselves in the management of these Springs, wookL_D. nuunce to (heir friends and the publie that the Hoii?e will be opened on the 1st day of JUDO for the reception of visitors To those who hove tested the rirtnes of theie extraordinary wa'ers lt is deemed unnecessary to say anything hy way of commendation, but to others thej confidently assure satisfaction if they will make trial of the healing properties of this water for ooly a short time. We pledge ourselves to spare neither pains nor expense in order to render all who may favor us with a call as comfortable as possible. Tn prospect of nn abundance of supplies we har? adopted tbs following scale of REDUCED CHARGES: If over 10 days at ... $1.50 per day Ifnotover 10 durs, - - 1.75 " .Single day. .... 2.50 Children between the ages of 2 and 8 years, and culorei servants, at half rates. Wwhine on reasonable terms It is exjacted that the Western Division of j the Wil-Cb&r. A Ruth. Railroad will be com ploted to within a mile or two of the Springs at an early di jr. J. J. BLACKWOOD. K. ?. OATES. May 24. 787' -2m._ SPARKLING CATAWBA SPRINGS., Formerly called THE CAROLINA WHITE SULPHUR, CATAWBA COUNTY, N. C. This highly popular watering place will be open for visitors on WEDNESDAY, June 13th. The Mineral Waters of these Springs are, the White and Blue Sulphur, and Cbalyebeate, (he medicinal properties of which are not excelled, aud a beahhitr and more delightful watering place not to be found. The Spring.? will be under the management of | JAS. M. BI.AU:, formerly of Yarborough House, Raleigh, N. C., nn experienced hotel keeper, together with Mrs WKBN?, and visitors may rely upon'good fore and good attention. Plenty of Ice. good Band of Music and good Phyririan in attendance, Ac. Leave Baltimore or W??hington City in the morning via Arqnia Creek, Richmond and Dan? ville II. K.: to Salisbury, wbere you take tbe We-tern and Morganton Road, and reach Hick? ory Station (the Springs Depot) by half-past nine o'cl' ck the next morning. Leave Augusta, Ga., at nicht, and take the Charlotte and Statesville Road at Charlotte you reach the Springs early the next morning. Charleston in the morning, snd be at the Springs the next morning. A good 'oar horse Omnibus win ran in con. neetion with the trains to the Springs over a beautiful road only six miles. * BOARD. Per month, (or four weeks.).?. MO.&e I'er wee*.~. 15 00 Per Day. 2 50 Children and eolored servants half price. No charge for iofonts under 2 years of age. J. GOLDEN WYATT. June 21 1m April 5 COLUMBIA HOTEL. COLUMBIA, ? C. THIS new and Kl?2_itry FurnUhed Belab 11 ?ti ment, >?u>atcd in ike liuMne?? midst of South Carolina'? Capitol. e*?<-rds the batt and most plea/ant accommodations io the <*tty. WM. GORMAN, FropHfor. J. D. Brnos, Cashier. May IO * ty Charleston Broom Factory, | J. P. BROWNE, Ageot. ALSO AGENT FOR Safety Lamp. PERKIN? A HOUSES' .VOX EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE LAMP IS absolutely >"fe both from Breaking sod Explo sion. (Jives Striae as much light aa ordinary Lamp?.and u?as SB per eeut, lass Oil. ?ire* off no o<Ier, and lasts a lifetime. Fur ?als by J. P. BROWNE, .30 Meeting st. y awl 51 Broad Hi ff ft, Chirlcslow Sx C. ' Agent frf State of ?OO?J Carolin?. GR ERN 4 WALSH Age?* for Sumter, R.C April S_ 6i& WILLIAM ?, BUNKER, Immission Merchant, H2 PEARL BTRKBT, NEW YORK. Aug*"* ll Kinsman ftf Howe/i, Factors and Commistion Merchants* Literal Advances mach on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston, S,C. ? XX XL?* VT St? ?*~ IR* Radway's Ready Relief j CURES TBS WORST PAINS In frort ono to Twenty minutes. HOT ONE HOCK ?'ter reading thia advertisement <ieed any one SUFFER WITH PAIN.. ' RAD WAT'S READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. It woo tho first and is THE ONLY PAW REMBDY\ that instantly atop? the moat excruciating pains, allays laflamations, ?nd earea Congest ons, whether of tho Longa, Stomach, Bowels, or other elands or organs, hy one application. IN F.. GM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, ao matter bow riolent or excruciating the pain the RHEUMATIC, Bed ridden, infirm, Crippled. Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer. Tho application of the READY RELIEF to tba port or parts where tbe pain or difficulty exists will afford ease and comfort. Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will in a few moments cure CRAMPS, SPASMS, SOUR STOMACH, HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHE, DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, WIND IN THE BOWELS, and all IN? TERNAL PAINS. Travelers should always carry a bottle of RADWAY'S READY RELIT with them. A few drops io unter will prevent sickness or paint, from change of water, lt is better than French Brandy or bitters at a stimulant. FEVER A*D AGUE. FEVEI. AND AGUE cured for fifty cents. There is rot a remedial agent in this world that will cure .'ever and Ague, and alt other Malari? ous, Billie us, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers (anted by RADWAY'S PILLS) so quick as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Fifty cents per bottle HEALTH ! BEAUTY ! ! Strong and Pure Rich Blood-Increase of Flesh and we gbt-Clear skin and beautiful Com-J plexion secured to all. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLA RESOLVENT Has made the most astonishing cures ; so quick so Rapid are tbe Changes thc Body Undergoes, j under tito influence of this truly wonderful Medicire that Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RE? SOLVENT communicates through the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and otb. r fluids and juices of the system the vigor of life, for it repairs the waste? of the body with new and sound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consomption, Glandular disease, Ulcers in the throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Glands and other parts of the sys? tem, Sore Lyes, Strumorous discharges from the Ears, and the worst form? 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 discharges. Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of the life principle, are within the curative range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days use will prove to ?ny person using it for either of tbeso forms of disease its potent power to cure them.' Not only does the SARSAPARILLA* RESOL VE.1T excel all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronie, Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Shin dweavus y but it is tbe only positive cure fof Kidney de Bladder Cern pla I ti ta. Urinary, and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes. Dropsy; Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Bright's Disease, Albuminuria, and in al! cases where there are brick bust deposits, or the water is thiek, cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilious appear? ance, and white bone-dust deposits, ?nd when there is a pricking, barning sensation when passing water, and pain in the small of tho Back and along the Ljins. Tumor of 12 Years* Growth Cared by Badwsj't Resolvent. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with ?weet gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and strengthen. Rad way'a Pilla, for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidney's Bladder, Nervous Diseases. Headac e. Consti? pation, Costiveness, IndigesMon, Dyspepsia, Biliousness. Bilious Fever, Indentation of the Bowels, Piles, and all Derangements of the In? ternal Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure, Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals, or dele tenon s drugs. A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will free the system frota all the above natnel disorders. Price. 25 cents per Box. SODD BY DRUG? GISTS. READ "FALSE AND TRUE." Send one letter stamp to RADWA F A CO., No. 87 Maiden Lane, New York. Information Wurth thousands will he sent you. July 12_ly. THE JACOBI AXE! Guaranteed to excel alt others in shape ano m .torin!. Be sure to ask for THE JACOBI AXE, AND ACCKl'T NO OTU RU. Every Axe Warranted ! For sale at NATH'L JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, No. % Market St., Wilmington N. C. And Pen lear Throoghotit the Slate. AComplete a.?. ri rai-nt of Plows, now in slock, and for sale low at N. JACOBI'S. No. y Market St Alarge and well assorted stuck of Spades. Shovel?, Forks. Hoes, and all Agricultural Tools, and a full supply of the most approved styles ot Mechanics' toola. lioU*c and llenera! Hardware, Paints, Oils, (Ilusa, Ac, for sale at NATH'L JACOBI'S Hardware Dep<>t, No. 9 Market St. Saddles, Ifarnea?. Wbip*. S-.te Leather, Uar. oess LeatUcr. Ac. For sale at NATH'L JACOBI'S Hardware I'epot. y Market St. GUNS. PISTOLS. POWDER. SHOT, POW der Flaaks. Game Bags. Shot Belts, Cart ridge?, hf., a c?mplela assortment. For ?ale at NA f H'L J \ CO BI'S Hardware Depot, Nu. * Market St. _April 12_ STEREOSCOPES. VIE 8, ALBUMS, CE ROMOS, RAMES ANTHONY* CO-, ?91 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Invite tho attention of tbs Trade to their exten? sivo assortment of ibo above goods, of their own publication, manufacture and importation, otto PHOTO LANTERN, SUJsRS, aad ORAPHOSOOPES. NEW VIEWS OF Y0E8MITI. . f. * H. T. ABTHGNY A CO., .ttl Broadway, Now York, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Impartan sad Manafaetaros of PHOTOGRAPH?0 MATERIAL March ll PAVIL ION HOTEL, CB4BIESTOW 8s ?. BOARD, ?SR GAY, flOO. aetr. ax??UTOS. ?M. tv v. ewwariau, Bonorin ttrdotu ftenrieJroM Ott * XVJL JL JULJ t-V J?f?AD (7/1 a Kr u ?ii? X ? j Ague and Fever. The only preventive known for Chills and Fever is the ase of .Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps, Is good for Dyspepsia. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Is a preventive of Chills aod Fever. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Is good for all Kidney and bladder complaints. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps* Is used all orer the world by physicians in their practice. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps, Is good for Goat Wolfe s Schiedam Schnapps. Is good for all Urinary complaints. Wolfe's Schiedam Scenapps. Is recommended by all the MedicaJ Faculty. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Is good for Colic and pain in the Stomach. Wolfe's Schiedam. Schnapps. Is imitated and counterfeited, and purchasers Will have to use caution ia purchasing. ? beg' leave to cai! the attention of the reader to testimonial? in favor of the Schnapps: I feel bound to s?iy that I regar dyour Schnapps ?s being in every respect pre eminently pore an<l deserving ol medical patronage. At all events it is the purest possible article of Hol? land Gin, heretofore unobtainable, and as such may be sately prescribed by physicians. DAVID U. MOTT, M. D , Pharmaceutical Chem ?nt, New York. LoDlsriLLK, KT., Sept 1.-I fell that we hate now un ari ide of Gin, suitable for such cruses as that remedy is adapted to. 1 DR. J. W. BRIG FIT. "Schnapps," is a remedy in chronio catarrbal complaints, etc.: I take great pleasure in bearing highly credita? ble testimony to its efficacy as a remedial agent in the disrascs for which you reco'nraend it Having u natural tendency to the mucous sur? faces, with a s'ight degree of stimulation, I regard it as on<- of the most important remedies ip chronic catarrhnl affections, particularly those of tho r?cnito-urinary apparatus. With much respect, your obedient servant, JHAS. A. LEAS, SI. D., New-York. 26 PI*E ST?RET. NEW-YORE:, Nor. 2?.I$67. Unoi.rHo WOLF*. ESQ., Pretest: DEAR Sta: I have made a chemical examination of a sample of your "Schiedam Schnapps," with the intent of determining if any foreign or injurious substance had been added to thc simple distilled spirits. The examination hos resulted in (he conclusion that the s imple contained no poisonous or harmful admixture. I have teen unable to discover any trace of the deleterious substances which are sometitnesemployed in the adulteration vf Liquors I would not hesitate to use myself, nor to reorn tnend to others, for medicinal purp ?cs, the ''Schiedam Schnapps" a* an excellent and un? objectionable variety of gin. Very respectfully yours, (Signed) CHA?. A. S EELY, Chemist. CHEMICAL A50 TMCHSICAL LABORATORT, 18 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW-YORK, Nov. 25, 1867. rjootrao VVOLKB. Esq.. DEAR SIR : The under signe i have carefully and thoroughly analyzed a sample of your "Aromatie Schiedam Schnapps," selected by ourselves, ead have found the same free frota all organic orinorganic substances,more or less injurious lo 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. Respectful!? yon?*. (Signed) ALEX. TK?PPEL. Chemist. FRANCIS E. ENGELHARD, M. D. 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For ladies and gentleman. FOREIGN FANCY GOODS, GUN8 AND PISTOLS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES, AMMUNITION. SPOBTMBN'S GOODS, Goods shipped to any part af tao sea a try par express. The sante oarofal attoatioa givoa ta ordtn hy mail at to pateena! poroaatoj. ftim for oar goad? botad aa gold at par. POULTNifiY, TRIMBLE & CO., SOC W. Baltimore Street, Mtiftb 22- BALTJMQ11?, MO, KE AD IT IS WELL KNOWN TO DOCTORS AND to Ladies, that Women ar? ?abject to numer? ous diseases peculiar to their tex, ?neb as suppres? sion of tbe Mcraes, Whites, Painfdil Monthly "Periods" Rheomatism of the Back and Womb, Irregular Menstruation, Hemorrhage, or Excel .ive "Flow* ind ?rola*i?i*?teE or filing of the"WojfBfc,e * f* *WP\ Ir' These diseases nnve seldom been treated sae ces? fui I?. The profession bas sought diligent? ly for some remedy that would enable them to treat these diseases with success. At last, that remedy har been discovered bj one of the most skillful physicians io the Stats of Georgia. That remedy is BRABFIELD'S FEMALE REGUIATOfl. It is purely vegetable, and is pot op in Atlanta Georgia, by BRADFIELD A CO. It will purify the blood and at system, relieve irritation of the tidn? perfect sptei?c for all the above eertaio o cure as Quiui?o ia In Fever** For a history of diseases, and certificates of. its wonderlui cures, the reader is referred to the. wrapper around the bottle. Etery b ttle warant ed to give satisfaction or rooney refunded. LAGRANGE, GA.. March 23, 1870. Bradfield A Co., Atlanta, Ga. :- Dear Sirs.-I take pleasure in stating thnt I have used for tho last twenty years, the medicine you ara patting op, known as DR. J. BRADFIRLD'S FEMALE REGULATOR, and consider it the best combi? nation erer gotten toge tb er for tho diseases, for which it is recommended. I har? been familiar with the prescription beth as a practitioner of medicine and in domestic practice, and can honestly say that I consider it a boon to suffering ferunles, and can but hope that every lady io oar whole land, who miy bc suffering in any way peculiar to their sex. may be able to procure a bottle, that th ir sufferings may not only be re? lieved, but that they may bo restored to health and .?trength. With my kindest regards, lam. respectfully, -W. B. FERREL, M. D. We, the undersigned Druggists, Uko pleasure in commending to tb? trade Dr. J. Bradfield'* Female Regulator-believing it to bo a good ano reliable remedy for the disease for which ho recommends it. .WA. LANSDELL, Atlanta, Ga. PEMBERTON, WILSON TAYLOR A CO. Atlanta, Georgia. REDWINE A FOX. Atlanta. Georgia. W. C. L A U S ?I K, Atlanta, Georgia, W. ROOT A SON, Harrietts, Georgia^ DR. PROPIIITTS fei eb- a ted Liver Medicine. It is purely vegetable, ann will aet upon tbe Lirer and Kidneys as promptly as Calom*l and Borhu' Without any danger of salivation or des? truction of the bones. Parties taking this medicine need not fear getting wet, or aoj other reasonable exposure. Symptoms of Liver Disease: Headache, Dull Feeling or the Blues, Sou: Stomach, Sick or Nervous Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Bad or Bitter Taste io the Mouth, the skin ba atbiek, rough feeling and is darker than usu-,. Costiveness, Melan? choly Feelings, Cramps, Cold Feet, Colie, Dysen? tery or Diarrhoea, Chills and Fever, aod Piles.. In fact, where the Liver ts out of order, you aro liable to every disease that is not contagious. Prophitt's Liver Medicine, if taken properly, will prevent and cure any disease, resulting from a deranged liver. It will regulato its functions and thus eure all diseases eaosed^by the faitare cf its healthy action. It has been used for ?great number of jean, and bnsgivea universal satisfaction. There rs wo brother or son claiming to bare the original recipe. It is pot up ia both Powder and Fl aid form. FA?RB?RN, GA., Sept. 4.1808. Dr. 0. S. PROI?HITT : 8ir :-My wife basteen an invalid for fifteen years. Doctors all agreed she bad "Liver Disease." ' Io connection with their practic she used varions and noted remedial, none of which seemed todo any good. Sometime ago I procured a bof Ie of y oar "Liver Medicine," of your agent here, C. A. Harvey, wbieh being given according to directions, bas effected a complete cure. Respectfully, Ae. GEO- Ir. THOMPSON. CHARLOTTE, N. C., Sept. 24. 1898. I have used Dr. O S. Prophitt's Livor Medicine as a tonie, and found it t? be powerful ead ef fieacious. It is excellent fur functiooal .terang** ment of th* Liver or eoattipatiou of the bowell; in mosteases superseding tho necessity of? rogo tar courte of medicine. K.J. MEYXARDIE. A. M. Pastor Tryon St. Church. DR. PROPHITT'S DYSSNTRRY CORDIAL Is one of the most valuable compounds now put up for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Infantum or Cholera Morbus. This medicine ha* been io OM for years, aod gives universal satisfaction. The most delicate child maj take it wita im? punity. COVINGTON. G. A.. Nov. t, 1887. DR. PROPBITT:-Having a very sever* attack of Dysentery daring the past sommer, 1 was induced to usc your Dysentery Cordial, aod derived therefrom immediate and permanent relief. It give* rn? pleasure to recommend this remedy to all who may be so attacked, believing that, should the directions b* followed, relief woald aureij be obtained. Truly, ?tc. O*S. PORTER. CUSSETA, TEXAS, 18??. Da. Paorarrr; Dear Sir,-Yoor Liver Medi? cine and Pain KUI It ia a complete sueeees. J. L. WHITTLE. WEST POINT. GA., Aog. 11,1M9. This is to certify that f have ssed Dr. 0. 8. Prophet's Liver Medicine myself aod io my family, for twelve mooth* or moro, aod I aa heaitatiagly say that I believe it ooo of tho boat Fami'y Medicines io use. M. T. WALKER. PRUPHITT8 PAIN KILL IT. This is tho celebrated medicine thai roo Perry Davis' Pain Killer out of tar market* whatever ft was sold. Dart* toado Propbitt ebange tho Bin* rrom Pain KlMer to PAIN KILL IT For Rhuum at it m, Neuralgia, or pais of any kind it bas no equal. P<>r Ca**. Bruit*?, Bara*, er etd So rea, it ?a the beat thing yon ear? nae ?a a dreiriog. For SNAKE BITES or STINGS of POISON? OUS INSECTS, it ia a per feet ANTIDOTE. It is good for Colie, Colds, Ce?gb*, Bowel Compl?t?t. lu o atoe indic?la* ita Datase fully. It is truly DEATH to polo. MaoBfaetaied ord seid by BRADFIELD A CO., Atlanta, Qa, and for salo by al Druggist*. DOOLY COUNTY, GA., April, issy. This is lo certify that I was confined to tho house and mott of th* timo to my hod, ead suf feriog th* greatest agony imaginable wita Rheumatism, for Ivo ?oath?, and after trying .vary available remedy, with ao relief, I waa cured with two betti** of Dr. O. t. Prophitt's Anodyne Pain KUI Itt ooo? coati o g ?fly eeoti oaiy. It relieved at* almost instantly. ? thora, foro rscommoad Uta ibo highest degree to others suffering from similar di?o?*o. I oas ny that it ii one of thelnast family anclohug BOW oat, certain. Yoor* traly, W. A. FOREHAND. DOOLY COUNTY. GA., Oct. 2T, 1147. Da. O. S. Paar arm I boro, daring tho loot ..gbtowac -Booths, ?ar? yoor Pata kilt It, aod I ?ow?brtt ******li. hy aoytbbr for pata ta th* head, breast, bock or akiej a**t for aol ic nothing rivas relief hatf M qoiofc as yoor ABO dyao Pain KUI It, It ia defog Wast good h tho ooosaaaatty la other families a* wella* my o wa. Yours, Ae. D. T. FOREHAND. STATE OF GEORGIA,) Know efl ?oa by FOMOX CotrgTT. j theos prosoofs, That I kare this day, tor ralo* rooerfod. >a!d aad trow farrod to BRADFIELD ? CO? tb* ?ak right te manufacture aod s?U my Far y Medir?a**, and hov* ferais?*, thoa wkh tt tall raeorpo*, aad bo?* MUhoriaod tho ?aid E^DfIELD*ea to print, or have prta?d, aaytkiog they may ?ea proper eaawratag ?tey aad ali of show aa??? Mediatas?, Thisl&a doy af Java, taft (Sis^d) li. PEOPHIFY. Ia I.of Thtaaao-9. Joaos, aad Robert (Orford, Srtary Pttbbo. fl?. 8.) M**ohot?T*d aad ibr sale by RR A DPI ELD A Pf-flaggy ***** ****** tad ?v|ala by all Dragfttts. " - . . | ?.7 In. KIXLIOXS B?u> TMOWI7 t- Skate . Woodos/fal Caractro Meeta. ' -brr sro n<*?Y?kF?*cT?>riab,H?d.3?Poer Barn, Wei***/, Preef Sofrita aad Refaeo SJeaeco JaoSara 1, spica! aa! sotemirttopteoo tho terta<ealled "TOOMS." 'Vrr^lrrrf." **TT-li inn i."*-?far t ~?tr?eSasbBBe^B?tefco^ of Oettoraavfre* free? all Alcoholic Stisaa Isasa* They are ta? GRXAT BLOOD FDXI tmHd A LIFE ?mira FRIKCIFLS; .9?rtet B*soT?*or ?ad Xo*teeatef af tho ?Hiss?, ??mi?iN?R?frs*^^ to a healthy conditio?. Ho paaoa caa tate thees Btt? tan ?coarta* to directions ?ad Milt ?ag ?nwW, provided IMz brno* ?re BO? iectwyed by minara! pctemor other mesa?, ?ad tba T?ial OCHAS vaste! beyond th? poiat of repair. Tie? aro a Gea t?o Pa rsa ti re a* weil a* a ffsjssjsj? iisaatsatasj. ilsn. Iterated aar* of acte? sjiajssasjrthtassssslteasjtej^ mctfca of the LlTer. ?ad all tba Visceral Qrgaas. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, fa rouas; er etd, married or?bate, st tb? eUwn <* wwiianfcood ora* tba tura of life, tbeea Tonio Blt?ars bara BO equal. Far Iaflanatat ory aaA Chronic RheasM* Claas ?asl Gout, Dyspepsia ar Indiceetie*. Billoia, Remittent ?asl Intermittent Fo? rera, D?eoaoa? of die Blood, Uva?* KiaV aaya aad Bladder, tbascBitters harabeaimoat saooasarnL Sac? Die?a?es ?ric?aaa<j by Vitiated Blood, which UpeeraByprcdeced by loso? sa ss? of tba DtcesdTo Orgaae. ? DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Head ?che. Pata la UM Sbea?dars. Coach?, Tlcataaas of tb? Cheat. THeslaiss. Sear Sra Harli?? of tba Itt--sa, ?sd taste hi toa Maota. SOtea Steal* rohatatea of tte Heart. Tndsaisastlnn cf tba Uaga, Ma In lb? re ?tea of tte ?Msers. ?ad s haadr?iotter ;&amlsrmp> toma, ara the o&spriars cf Dmqa, Tber tsnicerate tte Hf iss i iN ?ad ???tels tba Hn?i Idrer aad Sovel?, whlefc mtier tassa ot eaosvafled efcacr te domine tb? blood of all tortri?aa. ax! im psrtlacaevlim^rirortottewholeayrlam. FOR SKI* DISEASES, Sraatfoaa, Tetttr, fait Bhema, motetes, ?toto. Fiasses. Pastelea, SeOy fjsj? Cleanse tb? Vitiated Blood whenever yeo find tts is . ??ritt? barat?a* throuchtae ?ka ia Pimplas, ?me? ttons or Boras; cleanse lt when rou find ii obstructed ?ajjsBtiat ia tba raba: atemos it when it ?stool, ami roar f?stissnvm taQ roa waaav Eos* tts blood ?cea, sad tba hesita of tao erstem wUl to?ow. Fla, Tapo, aad other Worn*, tan* ia tho; ?ratea of to aaec fhnaasarts, ara ?B?tsaVVtearorad sad slimy deposits that breodtheae Irvine nx?t?rt?s ef La. KoBystem of MoEeta*, aa raiman; rae. no SKteintka wOl&es tba ?ratea from voca? Uk? these Bitters. J. WAXJLEB, Proyrietcz. RR, KoDOXALD A 00, Oraccteaaad Gen. A**ata. SiaPraocJaec, California, sada sad M Commerce Street, New Yori WmTWOt* ST ALL DSUOOim ABD OSALSBS, May IC_ Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to Us nfttiiral Yft?llty and Golof* ?A dressing which iii at ono? agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving tbs' bair. Faded or gray hair it ?OOM restored ta itt original color i ariel the cha and freshness of youth. Thin bair if thick* ??si Ming hair checked, and bald nee? often, -bough not always, cured by itt os?. Netting om restore the seit where the fbDicles are destroyed/ or the glands atrophied and decayed. But soon as remain eas be saved for ajfjfaHwr by this itppEcatkro. Instead of fouling tte hair via s patty sedi? ment, it wfll keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional ns? trill prevent the hair from turrung gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those dfdeterkas ?erst????? which Bake some preparations dangerous, and injurious to toe bair, the Vigor can edy benefit but not barm is. If wanted merely fora HAIR DRESSING? not&nf ?ta eas Vt found so desirable. (Watting ne?ber oil nor dye, it does sot aofl white cantine, and yet lasts long on the hair, erring it s rieb, glossy hutre and a grateful perfume? Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co., PlAOnOAL ASO AltALTSOAL CHDCJTS, nun SLOG. De. A- J. CHIN\. A?abt at Samtcr, ?. C. DARBY'S PROPeiLACTIC Fluid. 1 HIS inrc?acbU Taa.ily Madieioe. fur parify in g. eleansicf, raaioria], bsd odors ia ?ll hinds of^strtaaaa^w^orai^ far ZrjdpaJu, rho??a?sm, aad all^kiu alateiaa, for catarrh, ?ore monti*, sor? throat, diptberia ; for colic, diarrheu. eh o lara ; ea ? ?ask to to ft en scd^beaa^f^aia^kk^J^ mjWew^fnjit^stain^ af pl iod ex lera?! ly ; H> ?ir>l; rae^iss^oded by cad C???try Moroaaota, -d may ba ordered directly of ibo PAXBT PBOPdYLACTIC CO., lilt WBSam Streat V. T. >?l_ly TELS BOUS SOUSE, PAJLXER 4 POID, hreffMarg, W 8, avatsd and rajairad, is sow tba stott e^^aadiBaerbae tstsMietoeat Seedi A Hearty Old 7 irglni? Welcome AWAITS HOB AI MEWI?TS GLOBE HOTEL, '"."??**> a a *?? ; . J aa I Insurance Agent, SUMTER?, S. C. FI BK. "LIVERPOOL A? D LONDON AND GLOBE," Capital and Barred.$21.000.000,0?. Iaeeated ia the Ui. ted State*. 3,100,000,00. "ANDES OF CINCINNATI, OHIO," Caah Capital paid up-.$1,000.000.00 Capita] and Profita let July 1S71... 1,500,000,00. LIFE. "NEW YORK LIFE." Asscti,.I'Mto.Nt Annnal Income. 6,000,0?,. ?POLICY HOLDERS' LIFE AND TONTHj of Charleston, S. C. President, Wa. McB?R5|j A sound and reliable home Compacy. Rates for Fire and Life Insurance, as low as in any First Class Compa A aga st 2_ tf GENERAL FIRE AND LlF] INSURANCE AGENCY. Antliony Agent CAPITAL REPRESENTED, - - - $35,000,? PACIFIC F RB INSUBANCE CO., of San Francisco. Assetts.....^.$20,000 Coot GKKMANIA FIKE INSURANCE CO., of New York, Assetts. 4.000 OOO .-ECURITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., of New York, As.-ttts. ] 964 Mt" PHO5N1X URE INSURANCE CO.. of New York, A.-setts._ ] 86S O0I* RICHMOND BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., of Richmond. Va, Assetts... 350 W GEORGIA HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Columbus, Georgia_ 475,00?. PARTICIPATING POLICIES issued on Dwellings, securing un Annual reduction on thia lam of about 25 per cenL SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Atlanta, Geo., Gen. J. B. GORDON Pro* The oldest and largest Southern Life Company. EQUITABLB LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, of New York. In amount of New Buiis*. Largest Lite Company in the world. Sr ECU c. AGENT FOR THE POLICY HOLDER'S LIFE AND TON I INE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE Sor of Charlesf n, S. C. These Companies in Strength, Reliability and Fair Dealing! Second to none in the World. Ay?t 2 ?_ _ lt --j ?lm^J^_ 1 ?m* J^/tWnSjF*. I ^^pii?nS j?!?. I ? MM f H? Ki!TCTiCTr?X? ,T_ I \\ MM **Bsl iffisSfcH I VS'. P. RUSSCUUACO. I MM JW /iTlS^Sr^l fl ch?rt?toft. So. <~?- a. M 11 _B fl-? B 9^^"SSSVH I "SW -& THE ABOVE PRESS IS SO CONSTRUCT! " AND OF SUCH IMMENSE POWER, THAT WITH A SINGLE LEVER ONE MU press a bale of Cotton weighing 500 lbs, ora horse ran be hitched to the opposite side wit bad? of tho samo siso N ONE MIN UTE'S Tl M E Tho Press was exhibited at tho Fairs throughout the South last Pall, and took the Prsaia CO: where. At Augusta. Ga., a Sileer Pitcher worth $50 was awarded this Pre*.?. At tbs fe? at Charleston, (art November, we took the Pren um aod sold tho Press on the spot to tatra . of ibo Association for the full price. $185. We Guarantee this THE BEST PRESS IN EXISTENCE at the PRESENT TISfi, s I TAKE BACK ANY PRESS not as represented, and REFUND TH E VON EY. Price $J? t Agents Wanted for every County in the State. * W, P. RUSSEL k CO., P. 0. Box 457, Charleston, 8. [ ?jj AoKO,ta - -dot WOFFORD C?IiLBOl ? SPARTANBURG C. H., So. CA. th? hay Mgg&B noni joke ???mmM.msmmsBm^BsmBmm?msmmmmmHm cone FACULTY. ?jg REV. A. M. SniPP. D. D., President and Profe.ojor Mental and ?are! Sf* fi-y DAVID DUNCAN, A. M , Proteasor Ancient UoRuajce? and I.itersiare. in REV. WHITKF'WrUBf s%II?H, D. D.. Pr. fervor Eogfisb Li*eraf*r*. , *? WARREN DU PRK, A. M., Profesor Natural Science. rh ?tl JAS. Ii. CARLISLE. A. .M., Profesor Mathematics, jsj tb REV. A. H. LESTER. A. M., Professor History and Bildieal Lucratifs. The Preparatory School, under the immediate supervision of lae Faculty, JNO. t*. Si I M., Principal. purrs Dirinity School-Re?. A. M. SHIPP, D. D.: Rc?. WHITEFORD SMITH, D. ?.r?? for** LESTER, A. M. ^ftj Tho First Session of tho Eighteenth Collegiate Year begins on the firstMosisya' 1871. Tho Second Sosston begras oa the First Monday in January. 1872. AlwaJ The eon rsc of stadias and the standard of scholarship remain unchanged. beilbsFai M??t admit irregular students or these who t?ish to ponte particular nadies only, anti? Tho Schuuls also upen at the same time. TUITION par year, io College Classes, tnelodin- contingent fee, $51. isC?r? *?* TUITION per year, in Preparatory School, including contingent fte, $44,?C* IHM?, J Bills payable ono half tn advance. ber?, 1 Board, per mooth, from $10 t? $>5 in currency. OOeOT _ . For fort her particulars address, _ .. afe^^a/j July 12, 1872. A. M. ?H?PP. ?sBwsajassjsaasasssaMsaBBsaasssjsaaawossBsaa^ 8?W*? 1 S 20,000 TO BB BISTRIBUTB? TICKET-HOLDERS, Sil IN THE COLUMBIA CO-OPERATIVE BUlUc**a ASSOCIA. ION. \*t?k _ vt??w?> v,v^PSIS^&? pw???! I^WB^ -_- - - --- ^^SB^B% M^ 'V*?<S ||B?iy>aa^t!la^a^sfi :zr^^^m ?tnntn * fi r 1 ''T''^*g'f30MlM^^ aJI "tn". iL j"[M^?1^T|| Ether w;???9?& Wf mm f* * BEM ii ? Jv I lg tiOsTto o B *: MUF. m s ? Pattie. S? '' H-i wSs vas BO - IS^M?*MSMJy?2- 3 vc^ce? ) \ ~i Bf polisbet n|B|^^^^^ in hts s ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ M ?Ma <U? TBI followiog PROPERTY and t.A.-H wi I be pUrod in th. hands ut tho Trosteos.'T } Sr, Maj. Meighaa and R..C. 8hi?or, ia frost fer the benefit of the Ticket b?1*?;^""". Association, tc bo delivorod to thoos wh?, OB tho day of the Rafi!.. m?y be eeKtlei a . fvtftAali titi? to the real ?ute bas been placed ia tho hands of Cd. F. W. Mr M. ?ter. ttTOttfroi ?W sxaailna tao samo and giro true warranty doods, free from all eocamberasee, ? ^gjj^ Tho first prise ls tao Tomporaaca Hall, BOW ooeaatod oa tko ?rat floor by Me??r? J^S?k?i 00 raneo. The lot is 25 feet front on Main street, by 2*3 feet deep. The boildioc t? '^?Mftsl two stories kiga. It io BOW leased fer three yeera for ?MO* per annum, payable . .aBssj, eal oed nt tliii <1M . . ?r_. < Issiad Prias LoV isdffniog Rosa's H?teT. ?M fesVfron? 208 foot deop, ealaod at--^M T^^Priso-Lot adjaooa t to above, 2*4 feat front, 208 foot deep, raluod at."^^SL\ J Cask kMpAsTliwr'wa**T . . ~~ 4?Zll 4 Cask Frisos, at lAC oaeh-.-"Sfclkrsl ll? Casi Prisa*, st $1C each-._.-SisjS I? Prise* .-._._.-< s*ty^ t,mTi*A^at$t??mofi^"....._ _.*..-^Ur^F^* Tfcksts may bo had of the General Agoot Sr. E. IT. WHEELER, at Temps?*?p?^^- - M as?s 81 ors sa? Mosers. LrBRAND A 805, Hmm. JOHN AGNEW A SON. T. ?. * ??jfa D. a PfiixoTTo A gov. . ^ftdmrii Tko foUowiBg gectioaoa ha*? eeasMtod to .aporintend tko drawing : J. C. B-S**^i__ y ?cr assd Hsmry R. Soott, la ooaaootioa witk a oommitsoo of taroo selected hy ?w ^ jg ^A**tL?tAo<?J??o mot ?Ith a rapid safe, it may bo safely presa med tas4 tho *rst*? JHB prtNsakjf tho lita of Joly, at Hm Tompomaot Ball, Colombia, S. C. sot?l%twi _#V? A? aamos af tao) tiekot-koSdors will Va registered ia a book which shall ft^iws oe tba day of draging, partios may foci assarod that no ators th** M* \W3B? ftasaSM??V-l, J, Soot!, go? A Co.'i Bask ; CoL J. S. Palmor. Ptwe^t Cos^^JBBR Ot?wjjr^8s^^ ?jS* For renbar mfermatioa, adclroos _ _O?|^WSMI At BR. E. W. V**?