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Selected Poetry. TIME. fa of 4 Time 13 rfrastfng nearer, neater, While our heads ate taming grey; 11)1 Tears ate falling on life's mirror W< Every day f m, II. yo 'Time 13 closing Beauty's portals, th Flowers are blotting to decay f IQ( ^atc is delving gra'tctf foJ* mortals Every day I nt. ' While oar pleasure-boat is rolling n'v Over life's eventful spray, *01 Funeral l>ells art* tolling, tolling th Everyday! c0! * . .. foi 'While the laurel-wreath is shading jJi O'er the fame lit l?row of clay, j Sad we soe the garland fading . Everyday! r wi v* ' I^ovc, then take yea* promised treasures, ] 0 Kami; is dazzling to betray ; Life is fading with its pleasures 1 k*1 Every duy! shi ri. ]y ' Hence, while all things are declaring pli D?att* a seeker for his prey. ?IC Let us be ourselves preparing ^ Every day! " ^jriraltural. 5 HOW TO FEED YOUNG lIOflSES **! , to 1 The a i'tU horse does not require bo tj,c much of the flesh uiakiug pliuupic ua | the young and growing animal, but he Qf seems to roquiro a greater variety. ?n The adult merely requires enough to ^ replace the waste?the wear and tear wj( of his system. If he obtains moro than ^ this, the surplus is either excreted from 1 the body, or clsp stored up urithin the r' same in the form of Fat; and every body knows that m/dt horso* or a /at man, wr are not best adapted for a race, nor v;9 hard labour, bnt of all others (except Rj, those in a state of debility), they are moat subject to acute disease With ^ the young and growing snixnol the case ^ Is different. Here we require lone, ^ miuclt, and ntrvt. Oats, corn, and pol- ^ lard furnish the same. The colt obtain# 1 from it* mother'* milk all the elements ^ of its own organisation in a concotititt- jfe . ed form?ill that seem* necessary for ^ developing bodily proportions and he- jn reditary traita?^-therefore, when wean- ?u ed, the oolt rarest be famished with the same equivalents in the form of fodder; ^ ground oats* wheat brhti* and meal- m, It is the yonng and growing animal that requires (tar greatest attention, j If onr readers desiro to raise colts that f shall remunerate them for the trouble ^, and expense incurred, they must fred teo the sarito, during thoir minority, with jg f K liberal hand. Any neglect at this period can never be made npin after o(r, life; the snbject will always remain wej lank and ku??living monument* of their master's folly, or ignarmcct as the ?i._. UIV ease may be. In addition to the food required for the colt's growth, wc must I also fOrnish enough to supply the waste and incurred by expenditure of muscular a te power- We all know that the young cob* tore eery activo and playful. Every moi muscular movement involves an cxpen- Jao diture of vital force, and thus exhausts poo] the system; therefore in view of dovol- and Oping their fall proportions, and pro pari moling the integrity Of the living mo* ?oni ehanism, they most have nutritious food, Froi and plenty of it- They are not, howe- mor ver, to have a large quantity at a time, Thii but liule and o/lm; their stomach is ean small, not latger than that of a man- salti Should it be ovsr* distended with etfarsc thai and innutritions food, the organs of %ran respiration and ciroiUtiah become em* Belt barrassed, and the blood loaded with hies omrbon They require food often, bo* abec cause thf digestive organs are very Ml aottre^n l soon dispose of on ordinary eeos met*; theft domes the Hcnaation of hunger, which every onp know* iahard to bear " if--YeUrUnry Jomtnai - v Mill*! ?To fur* icillet, cut it when fine the UoeooArt are closing, and .ntako it fret m you would clover hay H . 1 . n v\i\ IBt-g , j.i, c J,' '*'>. W v* * * AirtfuWiHr i iQrtm t" w * ' .Magg*?* " NAKRKt UftKADv In the first ptacc, there are three iodis- be nsable requisites for nuking good breed, ga i: ?Good flour, yeast, and a oaroful band firi om three quartaof sifted flour, takoone- an If pint of It in a separate vessol, and ga ild it with boiling water; lot the paste col ol to blood heat, and thoa add one egg, 8k e (ea-spoonful of sugar, one table-spoon- or r or salt, one cup of new milk, one cup ha well risen yeast; whip the whole well W th a Spoorr, and then pour it into tho of idatoftbc three quarts of flour ; knead it T1 ?U, with as much warm wator as will w< ike it into a moderately stiff dough ; let it or bread rise till at least twioo its size ; en after again kneading a groat deal; ouid out yoor loaves or rolls into smooth, f1 gular forms, wot them over with coldwa- m p, to prevent cracking, and set them to f0 ic again under a clean cloth, till by idling on ono side they will quiver on o opposite side, then wet again with Id water and bake immediately. If tho nentntion has not arrived at this point, e bread will not be sufficiently light?if ^ is suffered to go beyond this point, the 3 ead will lose its sweetness A tin kettle til A r u! !!/-< AA**AM 2 n l.A*i l- - -1 wit a V(VOV IJ UVtlU^ VU* L'l J IO UPOW WJ 6t'l j ar bread to rise in, particularly whon it j," net to rieo over night, to be baked for j ( c&kfast iu the morning. Your brend juld bo set to rise in i moderatewarm place in winter, and a cool ico in summer. I use yeast cakes, an ire convenient, more easily kept sweet, d lew Expensive. I make them thus;? il as many bops as I can grasp in one nd, in a quart of water, dowu to throe ^ If pints, thon pour it over a cupful of ted flour, through a sieve or cullender ; it get cold ; then add of well risen yeast, 1 as much Indian meal as will makeja I dough; set to rise; and when quite ingy a'ud light, sift your board over with 1, make your oekes thin, and lay them it to dry; turn them frequently while 1 dng. After they arc thoroughly dry, ig thorn in a clean bag in the kitchen, insure them from moisture. Do not dry ? im in tho sun, or noas a Cre ; either will >troy their life. I usually put my board yeast cakes to dry on tho highest shelf the kitchen, after sifting them over ;h meal, which can be shaken vff ^ :h the dust which will unavoidably fall op thorn 1 Qj| DISCOVSUY IN BAKCNGA correspondent of *h? iting from Munich, says:?-#iI have itod Professor Leibig, and seen his mirable lecture-room and laboratory, dels for imitation itr other countries. ?told nte ti^tt in Engldhd the bakers ] id a quantity of alum in making ;adi It ia employed to make tho ' :ad white, moist, and soft ; acts by coagulating the glatan of the eat, but it is deleterious in its effects- ' j i baa discovered that water saturated h ftW, produces the,same whiteness T bread, the same softness, and tho no capacity to retain moisture; while ' i lime removes all acidity from the y igh, and snpphes an element neoded the structure of bones, which Is defi- J nt in wbeah and still more so in rw ; I ate bread mode of it in his hou?e; ran excellent. He mm five pounds SU water saturated with lime, to ninen pqpnds Of flour. Npothrfr change iecc?sary in tho process of baking- C( D lime coagulates the gluten as tctually as alum floes. The broad -i ghs well, ami tho bakers consequently ^ct irovc of it- Ho allowed mo to report discovery at discretion." ? T * * m 0 Jon* Cons.?The truth will soon be out, fanners who have been seised with such rriblo fit of ceonomj is the use of oorn i will hare to yield to the light of oomi sense and reason. Dr. Charles T. kson of Boston informs the Patent Office pic that he has analysed tbe core cob, finds that it contains (bar and a half sin one hundred of nutritive matter, listing of gum, starch, end dixttiov.-^m this it appears that it Ss of scarcely 0 value to eonsaine as food than as AmL. 1 analysis be??R correct, nogood farmer afford to spend his time hi lull a ami ft and grbMvt earn ed*, any vote J. i bo oeuld afford to grind tntfar Mafia BvntoMw doat, and AM it to hU oat|Jo tor by 9m mm that tin* Uaefrfagoora Am*, oalBd*nii,fbr fodder, oi0> the Mi MrHttjf of goodrfoH* iafalbnj I to T(Mt to doabifol '^ Aail *0 MM fa* ' ' bo pro-1 fr?u? j;.?>?Wi*eoo,bj?ii,v co\ of ft* hMi deof witfc ty pnlvot-isodloofHog**. Tkt? pro?d, Jljjy wiU koep ia flood oondi- ? i for ton yenra. - ' * ' 1 ?JT t r 7 - ********* BTfiirrm < dinger Beer.?Two gallons of gingor er may be made as fallows:?Put two lions of cold water into a pot upon the e, add to it two ouncos of good ginger, d two pounds of white or brown an* r. Let ail this come to the boil, an4 ntinuc boiling for half an hour. Then im the liquor, and pour it into a jar tub, along with one sliced lemon, and If an ounce of cream of tartar, hen nearly .cold, put in a teacupful yeast to cause the liquor tq work. 10 beer is now made; and after it has >rked for two clays strain it and bottle for use- Tic the corks down firmly. Tjtof Manure;?If you havd' a large le ofleaves, which you would convert to mannrc, adopt the following pross:?Slake fresh lime with brine, till falls to a powder. Turn your leaves th a fork, and sprinklo this powder only among them, at the rate of four :shols to a cord of leaves. Turn the ap now and then, and you will soon vc noble manure- Nothing is better plied to fruit trees.?HorlicxiUvruL 1) I RE ( TOR Y7^ )WN COUNClTi OF THE TOWN OF DIIKRA W: W. L. T. Prince, Intendant. E. J. Waddill, \ 11. A. Kendall, [ vv , John Lynch, | W. J. Verocti, j - IT I * /it t i iiuiiut u t unuiusori, v ierK. Marshall. Vfcet* 1st Saturday iu each moaUi. [ERCHANT8 BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, At .CHERAW J. C. Cmt, President A. Macfnrlan, . . D. Mailoy, W.EGoS??' Directi": C. Coker. Henry Melvor, W. Godfrey, Cashier. J. F. Mathoaon, Clerk. M. U. H. Duvall, Teller, discount day, Thursday. "BANK OF WADESBORO', N. C." W R Leak, President (1 W Little, 8W Ce'aj Tuue CVO..QSUU, ntwrmr. P Richardson, Doctors. Jos White, P Q Smith, LTHammond, Gabbier. N Dcrcrly, Clerk, discount day, Tuesday. 0 ; [KRA^T AND DARLINGTON RAIL E!OAD CC1TPANY: ? A Macfarlan, President S S Solomons, Chief Engineer. J H Mclrer. Secretary and Treasurer. i ,_ji- i. ?.ji * i j\ ingua.' solicitor. E J Waddill, Freight and Ticket Agent. . .. - o THE COUBTS OF LAW, S. C. SIT for cH*rnntmsu>: 1st Monday ia March and October. FOR MARUlORO' : tnd Monday in March and October. FOR IMMJNOTON : IHi Monday in March and October. for MARION Ith Monday in March and October, ieturn day 16 days before each Court. QB COUBTS OF EQUITY, S. 0-, 8IT FOR CQCRTRRFIALD i fatsday after 1st Monday in February. for marlboro*: today after let Moaday in February. v vor darunotok: id Menday in February. FOB MARION : today after 2d Monday in February. O , l'ERIOtt COtTlfrs OF N. CAROLINA. FOR ANSON COUNTY : id Mondav in Murrb Mil _ _ j ?. 0 3UNTY COURTS OF N. CAROLINA. ft)& ANSON COUNTY : d Monday In Jauuary, April, July, ai.d obtr. LICUTOR OF EASTERN CIRCUIT, S. 'AU0L1NA: Henry Mi Ivor, K?j * 0 DISTRICT OFFICERS, S. C. .? maRTKRnsLfc. W ft Hancock, Sheriff. J C Craig, Clerk. , J 0 Chapman, Coroner. J C Craig, Coromieaioncr in Eouky. J C Craig, Ordinary. J 8 Miller, Tffx Collector. KJtrtaoaoroH. J W Hmuub, Sheriff. E P Krrin, Ordinary. ' % * k J Staaatou, XMt Collector. na aurora*. D8 Law, Sheriff. B B Brottcoo, Olerk. mi oi-ftasalo*'? cuwuatf i A f ??iwk Rfcutif. , SfKlMKS'tev W K TfOjr, Mwrtr hi Equity. \ ?, ? #*. *?- ' ' " 7; r' 3BS^S^?^ ^SSSBHi ADV KRTI8KMENT8. . . MERCHANTS BANK* 8. 0,) CiiKh.vw, June NUl 1*56. f A THE Ditvetora of thia Hank oar* declarcJ a <i?Tnlc ?<V of ST* Lkdlar* par Share for the lout Tn^lf year, payable on and alter the 1st July, ensuing *-? 3t. \V. OODFRKY, Cashier. Notice ! i * i ALL persons having demand# against the estate of DANIEL 01)0 M, decease d, ore heittoy notified to present them legally attested -within one year from this dnte, and those indebted #ro notified to make payment. GEO. W. MeTVER, Executor. Inly lit, 111.16. 4-1 in. FLOUR ON CONSIGNMENT. A -g BAGS 8UPRRFINK FI.OIJR, ON JL^onsignmont, for sale low, in lots to suit tiurchager*. L>. MA LLC Y. .Inly lit, T8o<i. 4?2t- i CABINET SHOP. TITK Subscriber having located himself in Cheraw, and having made arrangement 1 with Mr. Win. T. Monro, for the upper port of V.!^ lit./... At ll*? ..Ill *1 t I*' i o uuv/j' ?n mi? m uuiimij, nui curry un^ mo Cabinet Business, and repair Furnitdrc ntid nil other kind of work that in in his line of " j Business, and hopes by Btrict attention > nd 1 good work, to merit n share of the patronage I of the citizens generally. Also, Funerals served at short uotico. W. T. BIRCH MORE. Chcraw, 8. C., July 1st, Ift/ifl. 3?m. A Homestead for $10 $310,000 v?rf't of Finns and Building IMs, In the Gold Region of Virginia, Oulpeper Co., to be devidod amongst 10,200 subscr.bcrs, i on the 17th of September, i860, for tho bene fit of Port Royal Female Academy. Subscriptions only ten dollars tiirfr, ono half down, the rest on the delivery of tho Deed. Every subscriber will get a building Lot or a rami, ranging iu value from $10 to $2">,OO0. These ' Farms and Lots are sold bo cheap to induce 1 fettle men Is, a sufficient number being reserved, J the increase in tljo value of which will com- _ pensate for the apparent low price now asked. Ample security will be given for the faithful performance of contract* and promises. to*- More agents arc wanted to obtain sub- I scribers, to whom the most liberal inducement* will b? given. Some Agents write that they are making $200 per month. Advcrtiling will bo done for everv Agent where j possible. For full particulars, Subscription*, Agencies, Ac. apply to R. BATHER, Dni Royal, Caroline Co., Va. \ July 1st, 1866; , 4?td. 1 "TURNER'S z Ginger Wine. ] i, ff 1QHLY recommended for sharpening the tl L&appetite, invigorating tho onliro system, a mud restoring to perfoct health and strength, y all unfortunate snffcrera with dyspepsia, indi- ti geatioa, loss of appetite, Ac. li Alao, TURNER'S GINGER BRANDY, U>- f< gcther with a full assortment of F FINE BRANDIES, * " Old Uyo Whiskey, Gin, groan Ci>vo, and Spiced Oysters. Ac., for *alc by WELLS A BROTrfER Vbcrew, a. C, Juu 24th, i85<?. 3?tf. | y^MCKEIVfilR, f Architect & Builder, J DARLINGTON C. H, 8. C. PLANS, speeiliestiOfcs and estimates fernished at the ahorteet notice. P N. B.?-He e'so deals in Hardware, Glass of ? all descriptions?plain, ornamental and stain- " ed,?l'aints, Oil*, Varpuh, Saab, Biinda and Doors, Iron and Marble Mantles, Counter 1U. - JJA J-jv;. pc=CCSj Persons wishing to purchase will do well to give me a call. Orders left with RACE, DEt'EW k 00.. Chermw, 3. C., will be attended to. Juue 9th, 18o6. 1?tf. IVOTICK 1 TO TRAVELERS! The FA YETTEVILLE and FAIR BLUFF J 8TAGK leaven FayoUeville Sunday*, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1 o'clock, P. M., Fait Bluff Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 2 P. M. 9tT Fare $4.00. -i ThoCONWAYDOROand FAIR BLUFF STAGE leaves Fair Bluff Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 o'clock, A. M., and returns the alternate days: J. \V. STEAGALL. June 10th, 1956. 1-^-tf. ^ TOR It ENT, " . JfaJL TUT! stORE HOU^E on Front c JOTllU street, formerly occupied by John jHIftlC A. Moon*. 4HHMI Apply to THUKADGILL A KENDALL. Aguuts. ? 18th June, 1856. , 2?tf. 11 I AM Agent for the sale of SCOTT'S Ll i TLC CI4KT COR* AVD COBB KILLS, Cad will deliver them here to order at the Ohaclaeton retail prioos. r\ K.T. MOROAN, J " - Oornmtwkpc Agent. Cbesasv, B. C., Jane 16. 1856. V~ R ? AM Agent fcrtfco mJe of " A Mr.- B. ORIS WOLDS ? ** " v <|J OKOROIA COTTOM Sim, u *?d ?0I ?Wimr hero, to onto. ?t tke m faotorrprice*. K. T. MORGAN, M jfoneanffa* Agent. ed CMtlff, 10?jw? IMt. ? SANDKRff COTTON 0IN8I t^^tkU*plM?,Jbr ijbt itl? of f fctfPWI 4HHI ft thdV 9H hflW1! vhfefe 4HfcB bt) W&QKk ? r ...y ^ >' " ?"* 1-1 ?tf\??r?U *!* tunjiv MK* 4' .1 JTA?. IH ? * "r '* / ^ . ;. *i!Wl. ?. TPMUtttftK J??* Ml, 1*54. 1? tf >4 1 . .* '*" ** ?' ' y * > BSS8B^nMteBBSL^___: riiE DOAC1I MAI jrlLZry.JT^^n THE uniersifftH'd are carrying on tlic C ta branches, near lh?? Southern tormina- of K iWodry, and an: prepared, with <*OOD WOKklIC\ 0 fill all orders sent them to the entire satisl They, also, keep on hand OAKUIAOES, he latest styles, which they will sell at reason lie pairing done neatly and promptly, ant fill pay the froigkt upon any Job of theirs, elivered at any station on the Chora* and E June 9th, ISofi. C A K I) S . J. A - *rVV f! In.rli, V w T f V/? \TTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITOUS IN CHANCERY, CUEftAW, 3. 0., Vactico in Chcstorfiold and tlio adjoining >istrlots. Office on Market street,between Tont and Second streets. 2?ly. William L. T. Prince, VTTORNEY AT .LAW A*n SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. Practices in tbc Courts for Chesterfield, larlborougb, Darlington and Marion Districts Office at en ERA W, 8. C. KENAN T. MORGAN, 'OR WARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, CIIERAW, SOUTH CAROLINA, Respectfully tenders uia sinccr* thanks to his friends and customers foi bo liberal patronage ho has received in th? hove line of bnsinesa during the past few oars, and hopes, by his strict personal attcn Ion, not only to merit, hut receive, a more bornl share, the ensuing season. He will irward goods which may come by the Rail toad consigned to him, from the Depot, whet equcatod, and the owners shall be lie cotilied f their arrival hers*. Chftrnw, 8. C., Juno 13, 18W. 2? A CARD. rHE subscriber begs leave to return hb sincare thanks to his North Caroline riends and customers, for the xenr libera atronage bestowed upon him, ana he will sdoaror, by personal attention to bisiness 1 merit a continuance of tho same, he alsc ledges himself to ase every exertion to pro i(xe me interest or those who entrust then usineas to hie euro. THOMAS n. ToMLINSON. Cbcrftw, S. C., Jane 9, IR.jC. 1?tf. L J. COXE & Co., DEALERS IN .IIEAVY AND CANDIES, FRUITS, PRESERVES, SUGARS, TOBACCO, Ac., text door South of the brick Stores, Froui Street, Chemw, S. C. June 10th, 186*. 1?tf. Thomas H. Tomlinson, vorwardiiig ami Commi&ioH 1ERCHA1VT, CIIKRAW, 8. C, K^KTILL fire hia personal Attention to al! business entrusted to hia care. Jane 9th, 1*68. 1?tf. Medical Copartnership). VHK undersigned have entered into j Copartnership in tho ftVaetico of ino, under the name and R??to of MALLOY it C6)IT. They am also associated in tho sale of Drugs, ledictnes, Ac., and will occupy the old stand f Dr. A. Malloy, where they way be found at ny time, when not ptofeaaionall^en^a^ed. D! U. ooit. ' Cheraw, 8. C., June 10, 1858. I?tf. EIVTI8TRY. nrfE subscribers have Assoc laSnd thensolvoe together in the practico of DENT1KTKY uder the name and style of Outlf* A on sum. Signed A W. OULICI^M, D. W. B. BOBBINS, D.IXS. h. 'ft Or. qutxck would respectfully inrm hu frienda tadpttroni that he will-attend i fkiUilUUjtm ererto the practice of medic iuo, td witt to fbwto 1 hia Dfmw Store or at r***"*- ** tfrsstar. >.|[,l,?,i<M IWMgM. 11*1. 7audy Manufactory.! |1HB emlaqh$ned eoatiaoee to Menu fee-1 sou* lurfbrxp cakor, ! the rery beat metoriate, which ho odWm for is 94 chca?J* if* ?* pwehKH* in any iuiH?ri? market. H?, eteo, keeps cenataatly i head alar** rtpp?yof yen or all daucrifttoy*. urmeticaliy Sealed Finite, Jtdliea, Pickle*, Ttyi, and all arti< tea touanj kept at wgESSw manuf u tured tp onh?r at tha B. ORAVFT Cheraw, A. f\, June lit, 1W16. 1 if. ? M I i i I I i ?? ;iuw S-UPACTORY. OACrt arid CARRIAGE making business in ul ershaw Btreet, an if adjacent to Mr. W. T. M OUIVI A*l> N4TKRIlliS taction of their patrons. ROOK AW AYS, BUGGIES and SULKIES of ahlu prices. i all their work warranted for one year. They the value of which ia over fifty dollars, if to bo fnrliuglon Railroad. RACE, DKPKW ? CO. l-a". l ie i>n ^nimiMs AT THE New Drug and Chemical * STORE, A EAST SIDE OF FRONT STREET, orrosiTE tUk roar ofi h e. w 1 THRESH supplier have just been received, making a complete SI'III NO STOCK oi , genuine DRI'CS A XI) NEDTCIXES, all of which are EUllE and EE ESI f, and warranted, consisting, in part, of ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. PERFUMERY, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, SOAPS AND BRUSHES OF ALL KINDS, TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS, GLASSWARE ANT) WINDOW GLASSES. PATENT AND PLANTATION r .. MEDICINES. Particular attention in given to filling orders fitr Planfara ?*?"! J '* oku luiwiuu^i ano mo prices arc dure to pleaae. i Prescriptions and family receipt* carefully compounded, and Medicines can be obtained ! at all hours of the niitht at r Da. J. W. GULICK'S Drug and Chemical Store, l Opposite^he Post Office. I Cheraw, 8. C., Juno 10, 1836. 1?tf. I Court of Equity. $ta^c of &outli laiciinii. C^KSTKUFiED DISTRICT , IN Tie* of. tike nooessitY which oxirt* at a Special 'fHfni of the Court of Equity for ? / 5 District, aim -Uj virtno of the authority t k vested in mo for that plKPOSOs^ ^ I It is Ord<",<if, That asjflvflflQCorm_W tfca I Court of ftn?^Cy be bolden fee0fcSirt#d /, District T c.tcrfield Court JInusa, ** [ first n atA> /Apr "Xlieinj? the third day} ofhtytimber next, to Continue until the busn/v'.f . ready for a hearing be disposed of. > , CEO. W. DAROAN. May 25, 18561''. 1? 2ints. * I certify tbertbof t'to be atvut'aiid correct unm T C OW AT/4 fl C C n j 3rd June, 1S66I I * NOTilCK. ALL persons indebted to me, on Inst year's account, are requested to come forward and make immediate payment, > as it is impossible for me to indulge them longer, and sustain mv own business niul credit. I am in hope* tuis advertisement will t como under the observation of each of my delinquent customers, and they will respond promptly by paying up, thus saving me the unpleasant necessity of collecting by law. JAM ICS I. KELLY. jC^aw, S. Cn Juno 10, 18ot?. 1?tf, Drs, Oulick & Robbins, DKIVTAli HI RldKOiVS, t CIIKBAW, 8. C., /C3E5> HAVE opened an office oppottiie the Mcrcnaqt* Bnnlc, on Market street, and will attend to the prisetico of DENTISTRY ? in all of its branches. They will insert AKTfPICAL TEETH in conformity with all the improve inert* tnado in this department. Tho continuous or solid Ourn work after the plan of Dr. Ai.len will be cxeeutcd in great beauty of style nnd finish. They purpose practising in Mam.iioko Darmxoto* and Mario*, as well as in tho adjoining Counties of North Carolina. Communications addresses! to us will receive immediate attention as one of us will always bft in (,'KkRAW. N, B.?i take pleasure in introducing to the cituens of Cheraw^nnd surrounding conntry, Dr. Bonnixs, as an accomplished Drxtiht, he being a graduate of the i'himdeiphin College of Dental Surgery. J. W. OULICK. Cheraw, 8. C., June 0th, 1956. 1?tf. t\ n ? urs. iMAiloy & Uoit. DRUG STORE. VST RECEIVED, a new supply of Drugs, RP Medicine* and Clioinieels, I've Studs, Oile, Paiutsawl Painters articles. Vami,he*, Windov Glass, Krcnch and English Peril,u. Vine Toilet aad ahavine 8oaj*,)tair and Tooth Brushes, Tnww and Supporters of alt kinds, and a large supply of choice Toilet and Fancy artiele* gar Orders promptly attended to. Oberaw, 8. c!/Jen* 10, I8dt?. 1?if. a ARB ALL, HAVING determined U embark if the ; < PROVISION TRADE solely, will, in * order to dispose of the proeetetoek, sell thenw. *?*toa^Meo^t, fareer* s ?ww ? www, ID ran, m irnr ' rjiow, ctaM**. nJkfo* sassii^?s.\t' OH * I - if I VfK J w'4 Cker*?, fi V , Jwn?t?,TBM J