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TRI-WEERLY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. i.W o lv One Year. - - - - $4.00 " *"Six-months. - - - - 2.00 ' " Three months. - - - 1.00 RATES OF ADVERTISING. One squaro one insertion $1.00. ror each subseq ucent insertion 50c. Obitua rios and Tributes of Respect charged for as advertisemlentas. Liberal discount muade for contract ailortisements. -----o JOB WORK. Bill Headus, Letter Ifends, Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, 'Tiokets, &o. ieatly executed at this ofree,--CIIEAP FOR CASH. BRIC-A-BRAC. Hayes has snubbed Mosby. The Radicals in Mississippi have about concluded to run ho ticket in that State. '1'ho Natchez (Miss.) Democratic wants a negro on the Democratic State ticket. The Now York lHerald has ascer tained that Harvard's hoys' brains measure sixteen inches round the tiper tarm, Tho Nicholls govermuent has already tracked up the defalcation of Packard's subordinates to the tune of $155,000. I)r. Nathan R. Smith, of Balti more, died a few days ago. He was probably the greatest surgeon in the country. The government is about to aban don the idea of having the United States represented at the Paris Ex position. A pologetically a Now Hampshire paper says that if it devotes more space to the potato-bugs than to the Legislature, it is becauso the bugs are doing the most work. Tho Springield _ 'public an say s the cheers for Hayes at Woodstock camne from the people ; those for Chamberlain from the politician:3 on the platform. The printers of New York point with pride to the fact that only threo members of their craft are inmates of Auburn prison, among twenty-seven clergymen, forty two lawyers and thirteen doctors. The Cohunbus (Ohio) Sunday .ferald pretends to know that Grant would have recognized Pack ard if Stanley Matthews had not begged him to restrain his royal hands. The Milwaukio &ntil. says that if the Prosident means what he says in his order "pstmasters will now go to work and learn the retail price of postage stamp~s and endeav or to build up a trade." George Francis Train says no one need bo "surp~rised that a nation besotted in ignorance, stup)efied withi superstition, soaked inl alcohol, steeped in tobacco and gorged with ment, should come to a disgraceful end inl thle deliiumii troemns of Presidential fraud I" General Toomibs says that his appearance in the Georgia Consti tutional Convention will be the last official act of his life, and lhe hopes to make it the most memorable. He is very muchi interested in the Eastern question, despises the Otto mans, and wants the Russians to conquer. Secretar~y Thompson occupies at Washin gton the ill-omened Sickles mansion on Lafayette Squa~re, a showy building thlat looks twice as showy by comparison with its plain and sombre neighmbors. There Sickdes lived when h~e shot Key, and Colfax occupied tihe house while he was Vice-President and was caught lying abont Credit AIobilier. It stated that Rev. Dr. Hop worth's "Church of the Disciples" is not the only church in Neiw York whlich is likely to be subjected to foreclosure proceedings. MIost of thle fashionable churchos ar'e paying great sums of interest, and the mortgages upon some sixty churches and religious societies are said to aggregate $2,367,886. All over the country extravagance in the con strirotion 'of ehurches prevails to a greater or loss -extent. Ataongst the graduates at the University of Pennsylvania last Thursday was a quiet old gentleman, aged above seventy years Ho re coived the degree of Doctor of Philosophy after passing a course of full scientific examination. It wats Stephlon Townsena. father of George Alfred Townsend, tihe wvell known journalist. Without college ad vantages in early life, ho studied and graduated in medicine at the age of 'fty-five, and in the sciences at seventprone. The under graduates gave hum a shout as he placidly took nis sheepskin and degree of Doctor of Philoaophy A citizen of Raleigh has fi children, a son born on tho 4th c July, 1874, a daughter on tho lth c July, 1875, a sdn on the 4th of July 1876, and another on tho sixth c July, 1877. VEGETINE -IS I.IY FAMILY f 3 I c I 1%T 3; I WISH NO OTHEl. ltOVitlm5ex, A Irll 7, 1i0i. Mu. it.i. R. S'rvF:s-iuear Sir :I \ 'en I wa about S years of age a litator broke out Uup19 tite, Whil{ ty tnother trtied to care by g 'in: tue herb teas anti ilt oiher .uch rotiitltes s sIt knew of. but. It conttuned to - row worse, tunti linally shte constalted a physician atie ho said had the salt rhelttn, atid docttrrtl ute lor tha Cotplaint. lie relievett i Ote, but said t'iitild tto( be perinianet ly clireti as t lie dI seais originatel in the blood. 1 retoutniett a grea sufTerer for several years, 411111 heard of an< consulted a phystelatn. who said I hadl the sera fulous hunmor and( If I would allow httn to dotlo tue he would cure tie. I diff so, an he coau ileneid l'aling up lnly sore.s tittd sucrtedeld I efTecting at external lure. but, in a short 1;11n the dlisease appeared agallt in a worse fortn lti: ever, as Cance'ous; hutuor upont Ily hiutgs tl.hrt.i atlitl heat. I sulffred the tuost terrible palti anti thero seemed to be .to r'emeely, tnt( It)n frietnds thi'ught I lutist, soon (l1t, w lteit liy at tent Ion was ratted, while readtlin a tnews t.tper to a VEEINE testtotal of tr. W hlouse, No. 1i14, Athbetis St reet. Soit lt Hetol and I, formetly residing In South 1i1oston ti' being perstitallt1y aC(1itatell '.with her atti knowing her fortmer feeble hea t h, I tontelut I Would t.ry tie' VertItine. After I had(1 take'l fewt bottles it, senmedi to lorce ft sors 4)1t 41 tr.y systetil. I had rittnlnig gres it itty tat wlelt'h fi'or a it tine wre very paintil, but I ctln tinted to take the e.eitte utillt i lhuat takel 11111t i 25 Iottles, 11iy healtti h ' int prot t g all t .i ti11(* fromn Ihe colantneelnlent of til h hort, 10th! and I tt' sorets io hial. 1 cttottlin elitt I aking til VigtilIlle it 1s72, a1)1d ('ontinu1 t it Itsti tst it 1 it for six Muonths. At the preseilt Milk, tity he"alti Is better 4t.i it "''r T s it 'n 1-in(e 1 was ChlIki. TIhe; Vetet ine is wh 1at helpest 14n4, 1)n1( I urnst t'.tirlialt.1 rent lnt nti It. lit till i'utTtre'r, e'spiectaly Illy fi'nis' . I h{l 1i4.ni ; ,"ulferei for overr 31131ears, a411 (1 11411 I 11.<<{ I h:4 rcetIne I found l o re4in ly: nowl I usne it, a$ Ity 1.11011 tiredicinte, and wist t other. M Its. It. t t't n i'l: R No. 1, Joy Street. Itovh 'ttee, It. 1. Vcgotine. The rant' of disorti'rs lhieti yiel 111 t he itn ilitence of this lnedielne:, anmid (the nitunber 4' dtillisetl -e:uses w\hh-'h it. nev er,111 ~i t to :'" et r t greater I hiat tiny ott iet' singl' titra'it- t' t i tha bet'et hithierto be t t'\e n ite' ttont'terI It!1' it4\ any11 other' hlat lihe, lppretutra of suine' (Mlal hostr111n1. Thi ees' s :tire Scrottu1la :111 all eruilive tisteass attil T1'ttr'. lthoutttit ismt (soui. Neralga :tit siinal (intuiplinuts ti aI iniiti i ttvr sy.tein; I leers, t'll 53 phillitI' tll eases, Kitii t'y andi biltder disea.es, Irot psy. t1h w\hole train of' patinitti illsordlers whiet:h sol genel rally ,itil-)t Anterleain wattu., a.1i wi-ih eltr anntllally" thusatis; of the444 ') pr'etailal graVt'$; Dy5s1' ila, thtI uit1 r'sIl cl's. i A\netanI tuanhooti, Ili arlutro.1) Ih4'. lon st ipat lonl, Nervoustness, 1nlbiti lit t t, alit Impiure blissl 'I ils Is a fornitlabile' list (of hiuituan4t alltreats to any singl t net.tiein to irre uyt t ac-', I k, antI It. 1s 01, prbahe tite 111 any one article leo' I he puic hI!Ias 1he p.>w\er' 10 k:.r 11111 e '141tie of thtan except. Vogeltren. It lay" ih axe it. t'lt 1'411 of the IIe(' of tli sea by 1; dist el Itinsa everyitupitrify 1'r11 tlite blood, prontoig ft setitonls, ipt li ' tshe hl-t hl grealI ('t pt altestof the sy$tlin-inivtlitt rti ine it t'r tit its full Iand otattral atison, eleasiing thtI stomach anl streng 'ticttil dligest .ion. Thl much negotccupilshell, the' sp~ely 4411( the linf' tletit Iurte of not only tillf.seas we han eBtunuerateil, but likewIse the w ItaiN ( ) chironic atl eotl titllual ..sortler., is (.teal to followi. This is precisely what Ve~geltine (it,' antit Sioes it soe tkly, and so easily, that I I is att acco' pltshei facta t almaost before tihl patient Is aware of it himself, BEST REMEDY IN TH E LAN I T.' TTri F A r .t N. Y., Sept. nE l, 6ii. Mr14. 1T. 1t. S'rr vi:s : ter" Sir-I desire t state tolt tbinty 1 i wa afilleteil with at breaiking out .'f blotches an1 pytuplears. en yace an11 neck for several year I hav'e blred tinlny reinledies, but none cluret tilh huinor~l on ni y tace ;1141l eek. After" uisingl t w' or three' h)1i's of y'our Veeline the hutnor Wa e'ntirly e')ire . I clo cer~tlily tl-'e 11i l it best to1erliene for all Impurities of the blto0 that11 thereis In thelt' it, an11. shoultd hi;.;hl Trul oR l' STEVEiN, cie Veeieg etoiyneIi'igi july'l-4w Win nsboi o H otel. TEundersicuned1 takes ptiensure' 11 informing his friendta nti the piubli that he has remiovecd to that large lin commodtiOusi~i lirick llotel. locaitei iln lth centre of uiness, where heL is prepare to ccmmdae hepuliet wit' .-'lean an wiell furnished rooms, and a tabe sup plie'd with the best thait th.- marutke af fords. Hei intends to deuserv'e an'd hopes t receive the public patrton age. M. L. 1U ROWN, January, 8, 1877.-Li Proprietor. Established 1659 CHARLES MUJLLER flas, removed to the store next to Fr'anei Gerig's. W' ATCHES, Clocks anld Jewelry1 ri Vpai red, and sat isf'act ion guiaratdee to evorybodly. T1hose indiebtedl to me for work o jewelry will please ipay at 0once, for ]Iamptoni is .lcected. CRARLES MIULLER. feb 3--tf NORRIS' HOTEL Ihave jiut finishted painting, -paperir 1.and thoroughly renovting my03 1Hot froma top to bottom, antd ntow h ave iti first class order anti am prepar ed to et terl ain -.my gulefts with much -miore cot vieneO and 'comfort than eretofor Office on first floor and opening on mai streitt, with dinning room mnd samp: room adjoining. .Every effort will 1 made to tmako my guests coomfortable, p! Hlotol located lboXt door to J Elder's large grocery and diry good store and in theocentral and b usiness portion< town. Charges to suit the times. A.MA. MORIlIS, A FULL ST( SUMMER WH11ICH1 WE ARE S IBEST PRINTS, 12 YARDS FC WHITE PIQUES, 12& CENTS .. ]NI] .AI-. 0' VERY 4 -AL FRESH PRUNES, 10 CE) FR ESH1 TO[ATOES, 20 ai NICE FRESH PICKLES,| AND) ALL OTHE11R < U R OM~A, CIHOCOLATE, EA GARDEN C) U'S~ TLa V. -VERY S H O E S A ) PLE :ASE CALL AND S may 1.1 LIVER CUR E. A M.\ercIL:sa F.\MILY MEICINI: (0ld which are regarded asi stard( irdl remiedics of t la Matenaeo Medien. A -tual experi enee has estatblshied thiis comkpotld ase far as su perior to others chaimaing like chIar acter. 81 MMONS' IEPATIC LOMPOUND has ntothaing inI its (com3position that enn posily injure tho mtost delicate. Its taste is not uinpjdlasant, does not nauseate* or gripe, and yet it acts on the Liver and Bowels just as cffietually' as Calonmel orj any of t he preparationus of mercury, with out injuring the colnsi ituion or1 de.ibilti.a ting thet system3. :Mtany'tieople sufer with 'Torpid Liver anud Const ipat d Bowels and reqju ire somuethling to stimunulat e these orgaus. Fromu some plecul iarity of consxti ttion, they cannot take calomnel or blue mafss. To1 such Simmuon's Hiepatic Comn pound wvill be invaluale. it does not produce large watery act ions that weaken Sand depres, hut acets mildly, produicing no depression. It simply sl tIiltes nature to act. Hence, how invaluable to 11thesutlerer. FoRt~ SA~u: B3 t W. E. Anau~N, Sle4M~riTia & llucE, WAiinsboro, S. C. W\oodward's, S. C .1'WE&MOT8SK. Proprietors, jnily 3-2w Charleston, S. C. JUST RE CEIVI) s aIJ\. full Sat oci Plim andt Fanety G ro (0ri(s, whaich will be0 sold at lo 3t price n for the (Cash. A LSO, A fine stock of liquors, such ac WIlSKEY, BRANDY, .. W'INES hii great v'ardety, ALE, BEER, etc., etc 3j The patronage of the public s .solici n ted. 1 1B. ROSEI'HEIM. S Ft Jars I Fruit Jar's:1 .r ~UsT ruceived, alot of Mason's oelobra-. u, e) ted Fruit Jars, with~ Boyd's porcelain i hlned covers. Prico, half gallon sizes, $2.50, por dozon. 2 urt sizos $.25 por dozen. raa 24 J. . CMARTR A- Cn Nil & CO. |O]B]]V]ED, )CK OF NICE GOODS, ELLING VERY LOW. II A DOLLAR.; A YARD. -EE3T G-OOD S 3HEAP. SO-. TS A POUND. nd 25 CENTS A. CAN. SOLD BY THE DOZEN. IOODS VERY CHEAP. FOAM, FLAVORING EXTRtACTSh ETC. SEE)S, CHEAP'. D BOOTS - o ----- OF-. EE FOR YOURSELF. Sawn 4ug-ahine, MARk Wato JOry 11. 167n. WE CLAIM FOR TnlE IMPROVED WHIT1NEY SEWINWG IIA CHI1V ES The following specific points of supe riority: I-.reat simplicity ini Oon I ructionm. 2--Dlur abilty. nuing. 5-Perf'ormus all Varletes of 6---eauuty or' Flinish anud WV ork anansii t Up. Ol-AIEAT RElDUTION IN Ill (L1. Single Matchines sent on orders direct from the Factory, written guaranitee with each Ma chinc. WIIY PAY OLD P.RICES! freSend fpr circulars and particulars. Time Wla tney Mr-'g. Co., feb, 17 Paterson, N. J. 8OETHING NEW, f hiave jan received1 somo very li-ne old .L Corn Whiuskey, Peach andI( A pple Bran ily, ' from Xlone Monntain, Georgia,:and inlnOl .county, Virginia, and( variouls other gradous -of 'Westorn Ryo3' Whiskeys, North C'aroli torn and R1yo Whiskeys, Domnestic and imported Wines and Branid ies. --ALSO A large stook of bottled goods, consist ing of Champagne, Lageor Beor, for failiiy se, Ales, Porters, Soda Water &i. Ono barrel fresh Newark:Cider on draught. (ool dirinks of all descriptions. Tobacco, Cigars, &c. ----T Oun HoUSE. J, D. McCABRLE~Y, may 8 Proprietor. Shirts!i Shirts ! Shirts!I ---- UAMBU TTA Muslin and 2200 Liqea, Sat $8.00 por half dozen.. Percale and Calico at$6.00 and $9,00 por half dozen. ar 22 . F oME & COie . 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