ftrrlttii ^uttrtj..
* Hoper* loaf.
1 hear it eiagteg, alagiag awsatly,
Softly la an andaytoaa,
iagiag as if Qod had taught it,
" It Is better farther on !**
Sight gad day It tinge the earns eveg.
Siaga it whila I sit alone.
Siaga it ao theheart can bear it,
w It is batter farther uo V
Site opon lbs the rraee ami rinre it.
91ns* it whnn th? heart *o*lil (tmo,
8ir?j;? it ?k?n the h?tnw* dukto,
*<>11 U kittw fMthir i?r
P.irther nn ? iloir mueb (hrther T
Count the milMtone* eon* on j bj one,
Ifo ! no cooniioj only trwtlnj
' It ia better further oo !"
ISmnaraui.
A Didiler Cornered.
Very adroit was the march that
Lije Loomis stole on the "Statnte
of Limitations." T^je was the fuctotum
of Guv's Neck. lie did a
miscellaneous business as a carpenter,
cow doctor, coffin maker?adding
to Iiig functions that of tinder*
taking; to the county poor house,
lie was, withal, an easy, g?od-natured
fellow, free to trust, and a
most indulgent creditor.
Among the others whom Lije
had trusted to his est was Greg
Gritnes, without exception the
greatest promise maker and breaker
in Guv's Neck.
Greg had wheedled Lije with
promises till the latter s claim was
" outlawed." Loosing patience at
last. Lijo took his account over to
the 'Squire's, when, to his no 6inall
discomfiture, he learned that unless
he could get a new promise
from his debtor, with a witness to
ft, he might whistle for hie bill.?
Such ft*ffow6 as Greg always know
a good deal of law, especially the
sharp points of it. Greg would
talk as freely and as full of promfees
as ever when he and Lije were
alone, but before others- would1
evade the subject, or etee remain
provokingly mum.
One day Lije drove up to Greg's
door with his old graj' mare and
spring wagon, a plain pine coffin
?one of tl ose flat-topped affairs
deemed good enough for poor
folkft?beini* behind the sent
^ ?- ?44
Mornin', neighbor," paid Lije.
4i Same to j'on," said Grog;
44 goin' to plant a pauper, T pec.'*
44 Y-ft-a 8 ; old Ih?ke took rather
a sudden leave last night, ami went
to trv tlio charity of another
world."
M Which i? no more'n fair." said
Greg, 44 aeein' how long he's lived
on the charity of this."
44 Wonld yon mind gettin' in
and comin' along, neighbor ?"
said Lije ; 44 it's mighty dull goin'
to a funeral all alone by one's
self."
Greg didn't mind, but straightway
mounted by Lije's side.
The two chatted away, after a
sort, to prove how cheerful good
tuuipttiij t'uu iciiucr a yraw
occasion.
u I s'posc yon haven't forgot
that little bill o' mine ?" Lije at
last took the lilnirty to hint.
"Not by no means," said Greg.
" Let's sec now?how mnch did
yon say it was ? I niisremeinber
rightly."
" Even sixty-nine dollars, besides
seven years' interest."
" Quite right," Greg assented ;
" I recollect now.
" Ef it's at all inconvenient to
pay it," said Lije; " don't put
yourself out on no account."
" I've been threatenin' to pay it
for a month back," said Greg;
" bat times lu?v been tight, an'?
an' hovr would Monday week do fH'
" Trf a d--t," answered Liie.
" I'll send it ronnd," said Gfreif..
A curious sound came frotji. t'?e
coffin. The gost of a chuckle,
DnrdlAA would have called it.?
Grep pare one jontp and "litlift
an adjacent cdw pasture. L/*>k
inp hack, lie saw Lije's 'prentlde,
the most mischievous imp in GogV
Nqpk, hnt with plenty of^fifcrrtdfej
and of lawful npe to be a witness,
sittinft.up in the coffin and laugh
inp like mad I
Greg took in the situation at a
glance. He had been duped into
commiting himself before a witness.
" TVs a dirty, nasty, mean
trick r he exclaimed.
" What is it ?*' said Lije.
" Why, triflin' with a boddvV
feelin's al>out old Boke, makin'
blieve he's dead P*
" An* so he is," said Lije, " only
I was going arter the body, instead
of fetch in' it away."
Greg turned off in disgust, Lije
bawling after him :
44 Don't forget Mondy week,
and p'r'aps it'll save both of ns
some trouble."
Greg didn't forget, but has ncver
more than halt enjoyed himself
since.
??
A Diitch Woman kept a tollgate.
One foggy day a traveler
asked, 44 Madam, how far is it to
?? - PI _* . V.Q ,.a ??
15??? f" " C<IIUUM n iicuv XKJD,
was the reply. "Yea, but how
fi^r r again asked the traveler.?
44 Shooet. a Utile ways," more em*
piiMieally. 44 Madam, is it one,
two, three, four or five mllea P?
The go< d woman ingenuously re*
pliec : 441 dinks it ia!"
Apvicx is the' only sort of vieei
that some people don't follow.
of tranlient young men. Never
nflfcr Uhj addrqMes of a Granger.
Rwollwi tliat one good fariaer'#
boy, or indpstrkm* untJ?w,'c, i*
worth alftfte Abating dojie'in "the
world. Tlie allurement* h dan-J
dy Jack, with a g"hl chain round ,
hia nock, a walking ?tick in ink1
(paw, a thrco pepuy .cigar
| month, some honcet tailor**pout on
I'll hi back, and a 'brnintefe Ittuiiiih
fancy skull, i w can tnako t*> the
i loj* of a fcOod fathehV nomfe,*H good'
iimther'* counsel, and the society
of bK'thers and aiatcrs ; their nffVciSn*.
Lot --1-:I - *" *
(nni, nilllt) IIIHl ?I SUCH H
young mail is lost in the wane of a
Woney m* *m. 'lis true.
To* rv.MNO or tlasr-r Clat'k Bia-m
rocs,? Wt h*o juil received information
if ih* burning ??/ the hooo> wIt--re Itrorj
Olay vu born. April 12. 1717. It was situated
on a smalt tract of ordinary lsndt
n.ar the ol?l Slitli Cliureh. in the County o
Hanover. about five milt a distant f-rrm Arh
land. A picture of it b?fore us >e| rwt tile
it aa an old fashioned, w-t-'ilrry, framed
honre. with sloping toof. It baa a large
ehimney at either end. which, according to
: tha fashion of the timer in nrlilch they were
I bnllt, bar* material enongh in thtm for
tlnee nvdein eli Iron eye. At one end la a
1 abed room built, over the. chimneyThis
rh? d had front aga aettled and ae pa rated
from the main building, tbua leaving a gap
Into a kink A" 1??- -*1 ' *"
Iile matter, had fruqi time to tint* fallen
A epark dr-pplng upon th?m occasioned
the fire which resulted in the d? stfuctinnt
o' the hiftih!? Mrth-place of .the fit*
American ? nimnner. At fhe tfrrte of It*
destruction it * occupied ly Mr. Card
well, eon in-law of Mr. Howard, Clerk o
the City Council? Richmond Whig, Dee. 31
"Stop my Advertisement."
Onr ea?s have Icn gr? et? d by thia tin*
'avorahls round several tim?a of late. It
eooici from merchanla discouraged hy the
pressure, and *nti<>ni for tetrencl nicnt
Say they, wc never had mnch faith ill advertiainr,
and now we are fullj?imttsfird It
d??n't pay. Mistaken mortal*, yon are like
unto the man that killed the ??o*e thn? laid
| the ^dden egg*. Are the tlmea evil ? If
1 to. blow your horn the louder, in order that
those who have even hut little to spend
may hear it and know where to rally. We
will ventwat the-aa*> rth>a. that any two men
In the rity may start I>uiw??ii with equal
p-?pulnriiy tnd'et^itaf, and the one who
k?ep? himself persistently ""d enritlantljr
before llie public in advertisement* wifl do
dounlo the business of tba one who tr*>sta
the favors and partiality of o'd friends, and
who fai'a to advertise. Keonomv and re '
frenchmen t la all r'ght and proper ?Aon^h
in It a place, but it i? a mistaken potior that
would begin and end on newspapers.
[Col ma but Rnqnirtr.
I SwsLt owrn a Mouth Orga*?A little son
nf J. C. Kondrup. the Danish Consul, resid"
lug with his father on Capitol Hill, in
Washington, has met with an nulortuna'.e
aeeiilent which will prove a field of study
Tor the nmdieal world. It appears that on
friday last an elderly brother, who had
been playing with a common mouth organ,
about two inches in let gth, threw it upon
Lite floor, which, be:Dg within sec ss of the
ehild, he picked it up, and by n-me means
|t became lodged in Ida throat. Attempts
ware made to extricate it. but had the effect
of forcing it down his throat and canting
him to swallow the instrument. The
health of the ehild ?..?*? ? 1 ? 1
?*i<)e from the anxiety of the paren's the
huge pill does hot ?e?m to incommode "him
in the least?Wanhinpttm Chronicle.
Almost a destructive flre occurred at
Donald's Depot, on the Greenville and Columbia
Railioad, on the night of the 3d in?t.
Some thirty bales of cotton having caught
die durii g the night, it is stipf osed acciden
tally, ae a boy was seen plating with
matches In that vicinity during the afternoon
previous. By the utmost exertions of
the people in the vicinity, water being near,
in the eioffly tank, the fire was sabdue<laf.
ter flamtiging several of the I alee of cotton.
Had it not lurkily been discover e-1 in - season,
the whole or the buildings must have
been inevitably t urned, as the eottou was
piled in close proximity to them, on the
i V ?t- . .. --
|?mninn.?(/'MMNhm I tiirtl, 6fA.
Tiiit American Stock Journal, for January
in in entire rtw suit of Type, ta before
til filled with choice i.rigitiil mutter, and
HnVrated with ftntraeiaipi of fine stock,
drawn and engraved eipressly for till*
Magazine. The five proceeding volume*
- hnve been conducted with at?eb 'kill, the'
it now bee in immerse e:renUtio?, whieh
i* constantly increasing. The enterprising
Publisher*. N. P. Botk* A Co., of Parke*
burg. Pa , at pear de'ermined to place a
copy in the lianda of every person connected
with Panning or Stock Breeding, by
offering to send a specimen copy free to all
*h" apply, also ihow bills, and subscription,
lists to ail wbo wish to get up eluhs for
any of the many valnabie Premiums offer*
f<1. (
I* Yell County, ArkanMn, Itit week,
hoy named Boiler, aped fourteen, shot and
killed, instantly. the wife of h? Mother,
who had juet arrived at the hcneatead after
the we<l<l|ng. preel?na to th< marriage
the hoy threatened to kill the young wo
man ihonld a he become the. wife of hit
brother. The yonthfrtt mftrtfeker haa heen
arrea'ed, and maker the affair atlll more hor
rIMe hy averting that hla father encouraged
htm to rhoot hie aiater In law,.
' '
Do not he trouhled heeatr^e you bare no
great efrtnes. Cod made arn<tlffr?n aplfea
o' grans where ha made one tree. The earfh
la fringed and earreted. not with forests I**
' - ?
(raif, Only htf? enough of lltlU vlrtuea
end aofiwtn* ftlelitiM, wWd yen 9dk46 lot
mourn heeauao yon ore neither * aaint nor
h?ro.
T? ???? ' V. ? .
Jr formation hut blili received |>y the
Kew York telegraph eu??'pent>e, from Pari*,
lhat ane*rege* will be rent by f-igeofir, at
owner'a rlrk, net more than Ureotjr word*
lo be a- ot, al, ten rent* ywr word. t
It ia thrr.gll that Til*IK will fo to tha
Sonata from Mi**onri.
?? T ' ' V ..'*
of Yirfioia.
(Hk.
^ ?
MJHh..
jBH
k-^^|^iB^052^^3P?
Prinetptt Offirr, So. 1015. sfwia Street, Hickt+Jjj*l*?
.****' K'- ? ... t ,
Tl IMONs why e??rjr one should insure in
J\ tbe Equality Life Insurance Company,
of Virginia i . , t
1st. It Is Wot* Liberal to the Insurers than I
any other company, aod will eventually be- |
eoine Purely Mutual aod belong tq.tbc insurers. !
I 2d. It escalates it? money amongst ita pstI
ron*. who are the Inaurers. Conaequeatly they.
( are continually getting the benefit of the rapid
] accumulation or the Company, the uutiey t?e- |
j ing invested by the Bvard of Directors amongst
I the insurers. *
Jld. The loans of this Company are as liber*
i nl as other companies who deelare dividends
at the end ef tse second, third and fourth
years, but this Company at the end of tbe first
and every year.
DAVID B. CLARK, President.
THOS. H. WYNNK. Vies-President.
JOHN Q. WINN, 8eeroUry.
' Geo.JAMHS H. LANK, Actnery,
T%r V H WlTVTMO t
Dr. C. H. W. DAVIS, f Medical Advisers. I
Judge JOHN A,. MKKTCDmi, Councilor. |
tuntrwM.
J. B. WlnMon, Treasurer and Secretary R. .
f\ A P. R, H ; Wm. .J. Johnson, <? Johnson A '
lunt, Wholesale Grocers ; Wm. It. Powers, ot .
Winston A Powers, Wholesale Grocers ; Al '
bert Ord war, Trriuurtr Buckingham State
Company; J. F. Gibson, Superintendent
Adnms* Express Company : Charles Y, M r^
til, Morri* A Co.'a Sugar Reffqery ; G. A. Pople.
Superintendent Manchester Cotton Mills;
John II. Tyler. John II. A John Tyler, Jew.,
elcrs; Moses Millhieer, Wholesale Dry Goods ;
Thr-mns 8. Baldwin. Clothier ; John M. Goddin,
Cashier Planter's Bai.k ; J. R, Pom II,
Superintendent Western Union Telegraph
Company ; Alex. G. Robertson, Cattle Broker ;
George I. Herring, Wbolesule OroeerjR. L.
Brown, of Brown, Jonoa A Co., Wholesale
Grvcert; A Bodeker, Druggist ; 8. M. Ro*en?
batim, of 8. A M. Roaenbaum, Dry GooinU. .
Equality Life Insurance Company.
Examine tin f'nmpiUt* he/ore yea in Mre,
it it to your interest to do to. Aycutt
Koolrd trerytrkere.
BENJ. C. KirRfOT,
Gen. Travelling Agent, Charleston, S. C.
Sept 22 18 t!
BREENVIllE & COLUMBIA RAILROAD.
GXMCKAL SfPW?IXTK>D?CJ?TV Orrict,
Columria, 8 C. I'ee. 1, 187tX
ON and after THURSDAY, Ihscemb-r 1
the following Schedu'e will l>e run
daily, Smidat* etc'|ls<l, coin.eet'tig with'
N'ght Trains on So in h Carolina Unihond up
and down, also with Traina going S-.nh ot.
i Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad ;
UP.
Leave C?liM?lda at 7.BO a. in
" Alston,. 8.40 a. m
" Newberry |tl.|n a.m.
' " Cokeabttry'. 1.45 p. m
IVIinn X Xti p. ni.
Arrive ?l Uie^utille. .. 6 ?H? p.m.
IHJWN.
Leave Oreenvill*- at 5 4* ?. m.
? Helton 7 2* a. ni.
41 Cnkrflinry O.oft ?. ni
44 Alilicviile 8 ml a. in
44 Newberiy... .12.85 p. in
Alston. . 2 M |>. 01
Arrive at Columbia . *45 p. hi
JOHN II. M"OKK.
0- lpr.il Superintendent
!>; ? 14 * :w> if
South Carolina Railroad Company.
" Columbia, S. C., May 13, 1S70. i
OX and nfU'r Sunday'.' 15 M iv, the PiisBen- 4
gcr Train* upon the South Carolina Kail road
will ruu ibu following srbuduiu:
FOR CHAIM.F.MTOH.
Leave olumliia 7 45 a m
Arrive at karloaton 3 30 p m
Leave Charleston 8 30 a in
Arrive at olumbia 4 10 p in
FOR AIJOtlSTIA.
Leave Columbia 7 45 a m '
Arrive at Augusta ...4 25 p m
Leave Augusta 8 00 a m
Arrive at Columbia 4 10 p m
RIGHT KXPUKS* THAIS (sURDAVH F.XCKPTKD.)
Leave Columbia...... .,..7 60 p to
Arrive at Charleston 0 45 a m ,
Arrive at Auguvfa... 7 05 a m
Leave Charleston 7 30 p in i
Leave Augusta 0 00 p in I
Arrive at Columbia 0 00 a in I
CAMI1KN THAIS.
Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains
will run on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays;
anJ between Camden and Kingvilledaily.
Leave Camden 0 35 a m
Arrive at Columbia 1* 00 a in
Leave Columbia 1 00 p m
' Arrive at Camden 5 40 p m
il. T. PBAKK. Uen'l Sop't.
Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta
R R.
Columbia, P. C., September 1. 1870.
ON arui after THIS flAY, the PaeeuHger
train# over this ltoftd will run u follows
i
OOltO) SOUTH.
Leave Charlotte,' N. C., at 8.20 a. ra.
44 Cnlumhja, 8. C., at,. ..3.45 p. m.
Arrive Augusta, at....... 8.60 p. tn.
OOIMG MOUTH.
Lesvs Augusta, at ...8.00 a. tn.
44 Columbia, 8. C., at 11.45 a. m.
Arrive Charlotte, N. C., at...., 0.30 p. m.
ACCOM MOD AT|OM THAI MS, IUSDATS kxcbftcd.
Leave Columbia .....10.10 p. m.
Arrive'it Augusta.? f.00 a. m. j
Uave Augusta..... ........0.30 p. tn.i
Arrive at Columbia. 4.15 a. m.
Close eonnaef lows " 't? n"-?-* 4
?- ?in ? w (TviipiA/i?; miu
Riobmond and Aetata Creekt afed via Raleigh,
Wrl(K>n and Kay Lin?. Through Ticket* *?ld
and haxgnjte cheeked to nil point* North, '
South, and We*t. <
Pur futher information apply at Ibi*
Office. ' C. DOUKNIOHT, Snp't.
SAMDEL BLACK. B AEBER.
that. MaNMoK M^USR, where to Will
i lie prepared "to rec< ire auaLemeir* a* heretofore.
Being a Profeuiat<*l Barber, he
' hope*,-hy attention to Inniieaa, together
with tfrltteavai to alh ta ?Mt a ferhe* of
pnt.TTO paTWfniy>. t?i OtrmUfl, AVISO
' A Kit *HAMPOOJKO.
t&ept 7 16 t If
CHARLESTON HOTEL
CHARLESTON, S. C.
E H. JACKSON, Proprietor.
I A 88J3TANT!*. A. BUTTKRFIKLT), (for
* ifl. merly of the Pavilion Hotel,}an<! W.
a. vii,i.Kit.
irMitt. fiSMNVB) ^vuffirwaia
MILLINERS.
^^4 ' MISS McKAV ha. jn.t re
eeiyad new atipplie. of Ron
GWgaj* njfU, Data, Ribbon., Pratli?r?.|
in ? *"d, W (iUMl
Wn ^ '"" "on.) Hair Coils jet
|M '*IM Gosda, which ?h?
WlffT offer? at eery tow hr'???.
Xot 1 - 24 If
J mWmumi, anil all Chronic Affection*
- M the Blood. Liver and Kidncjra.
)llcc?mmrnded I'Jf the Medical FuetiU
^Kr ?tjr and many thousands of our best
) Head the iHllimmj of Physicians
(ind patients who havtupcd Kuiadtlii;
* ' jC?1*"!tftifefb Hfelthf j
/g^ Aofl, <> AlmgnAc I'm Ihiajiriir, rfliiclii
Ah (*? pufdish for iriluilnui ili*lrii'Utl?n
'Ml Ml wilt give you much v?!u*l<l? inior
/ftl Smalinn.
Dr. K. W. Carr, ul Baltimore, says :
) I take pleasure In recommend in*
/your RoSAitAi.ie aa a very powerful
/alterative. 1 have seen il unci in two
1 lHv0",e* wIth *?*PW wssoho-^bpo In. 4
lllVaaf $f secondary typhUis, tr| whh->
[WtKj /the pAllent prnnonneetl bciatslf ?uM
/after bavins taken Ave l-utllcs ol your
A/medicine. The otber is a rase of scrof/ula
of long standing, which is rapidly
(improving under its use, and the in (dieations
are that the patient will
(<oon recover. I have carwlully ex \
? yimined the formula. I y which yonr
(Rogadalia If made, an<l find-it an ex* <
A (rellttit cvWpiiudTi)/ aHeralirt IngreH
Sdients. '
S Dr. Spnrks. of Nirholasville, Ky? *
)*ays he haa used Kosadalis in cases of '
/scrotal i and Secondary Syphilis witn
WtUfhctory results-*# a cleaner of tbo J
J /Blood I know no hetter retqedy. '
) Benjamin Bcehtdl, of Lima, Ohio, I
/writes: I have suffered for twenty 1
lyetri with an invptcrnte eruption over
, lay Whole body ; a abort time since I
(purchased a bottle ot Hosadalis and it
t y-ffected a .perfect cure. ' |
( Kosadniis is mid ty all drngfists.
( Laboratory, 01 Extlange Place
(Baltimore.
( Drt. Clen cuts A Co.
f J'rujirittor?.
Mny 18 52 ly
PLANTATION BITTERS
This wonderful vege- '
table restorative is the
sheet-anchor of the feeble
and debilitated. As a
tonic and cordial fbr the i
aged and languid it has
no equal among stomach- j <
ics. As a remedy for '
the nervous weakness to *
which women are espec- *
ially subject, it is ;
superseding every other
stimulant.* In all i
climates, tropical, temperate
or frigid, it acts
as a specific in every ,
*l>ecies of disorder which J
undermines tnu bodily
strength and breaks down [
the animal spirits.
Wherever it is intro- '
dnccd it becomes a .
standard article?a medicinal
staple. It is to-day
the best and purest tonic,
and the most popular
medicine in the civilized
world?be sure and get
the genuine. Sold by all
Druggists, Grocers and
Country Stores.
June XI, to/0. 6 ty
W. if. CAMMER,
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH AND MACHINIST fi
CORN SHELLKRS, Cotton Gins, Lock*, '
Sewing Machines, Umbrellas and Para(ola
REPAIRED with promptness. Charges
reasonable. Corn Shellers, for sale from $10
to $12. I sni also prepared to furnish Stencil
Plates, for marking clothing.
B. WEHRLE,
G6t?gNVaLLE, ?. ?.
I> KALE It IN
GOLD AID SILVER WATCHES.
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
fPECTACLES,
18 ft 22 Carat Solid Hnptial Rings,
SILVER & SILVER- PLATED
tW WORK of all diacri|>liona in hi*
line done promptly. JF1
Oct 27 2* 1y
E. Pa JO^ES,
AW I&AW, ,
AND BOUCITOR IN EQUITY.
Wilt PRACTICE IN AIL
COURTS OF THIS STATE
A I.AO, ,
IN TFT? UNITED STATES COURTS.
Offlo* Ortenvill* 0. H., 8. C.
July 1 ?y<
W. K. Mint. O. O. WELLS
EA8LEY ft WELLS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
ANT) IN EQUITY,
OR RENVILLE, S. C.,
PR 4CTICE In the Coorta of the State end
of the Unltod States, and give ciptciil
attention to eases In Bankruptcy.
June IS 8
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Jewelry, Eeriscople Spectacles, Ac
WILL order an extra article
f/y J yMtfor any peraen. Special alienUna
will he given to REPAIRPS'
ITIfl I'M Walehes of every dee
oription. Beat reference* given.
JAMES 0. BLACK.
Jane 80 S tf
PAVILION HOTEL,
(0 IU A la )ti HI ei W (to kv . ? na
/ BOARD,
Per Dey $3 00.
R. HAMILTON, BuperinUmrfeM.
Mro. B. L BtTTFRPIEIJ),
Prop r lei r<>? I
Brpl 20 10 tf
% ^ I
BU V1 ...Ml. -^ CoUinir. JWBiher Bn*f 11
Pr Over a hatutred (MTctvut (Vl)ernii uf Win
ur mI? tl New York price*. * Mnnicl-l'iecc*. D
jydTjiotitfb^ fjluir Bail, Newel* and Uulluctcrx ?
<x.'wder.
Oixid and Sul.*t*ntinl Work mxde * cheap i
m.iled ixfnte*. >Ve hare en band the largeatati
Rallitt'.te, all of which we pnarontre will five <
'ui<*l*ntlal Work. The *wl ?cril-er* ran refer to |
[*arolina and Florida, a* to the character (|f theii
iW
Opposite Wando Fertiliser Worke, and In
favilion Hotel*. Sept 28
' m- '
Old Cni'olinn Iliftrrs.
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1\ TDISJWI OIIITOriBJlfc irCDSSTJiCS* '
We tirtte pT- afoio 1li""fT. flip tlie '
OLD CAROLINA HITTERS
' lOTIIK public. They are compound j
at ed w.itli (treat care, and eoii>*li. e?.me
if the l.ext Tonic* in the I'lmiInn. opt* A*
blthiicf of the mpeilorlty of our liiiter*
i*er all o'lier*, we have ? rilHente* from
nai.y of the |r?dine |.hy*ieian? in our8ta'r.
rlio have prescribed them In their practice,
1 UK OLD CAitOUNA UlTTKllti
.V111 he found invnluahle for r
Want of Appetite,
Genetal Del IHty,
Chil's and Fever and Dyapepeia.
Ve d<? not offer our Hitler* ?*acure for n'l ^
I be ?*? ?, hut a* an Arotnaiie Tonic, they j
ave no equal.
pale hy all DrtipeixU and Groeera
very where.
'rtncqrtil Depot, |
G<tODUICII. WINEMAS A CO. 1
inpoiter* of Choice D. up* and Oh> mica I*,
Charhrl. n, S. C.
Mli 9 41 lv
" u
A. 13. MULLIGAN, j
CHARLESTON. S- C. 2
?
MESSRS. SULLIVAN & SON, t
ABE MY . %
AGENTS\
AT *
GREEN VILLE S. C\
A ND WILL MAKE LIUEKAL CASH g
r\ idrince* on nli *
COTTON
ibippcd to me through them.
A. IJ. MULLItiAN.
Bept 28 19 \j
V\. '%'\y* . ^ ,y /* /* A/
P. P. TO ALE,
6 t-L ! . 1 .. - : ii 1 I
CHARLESTON. L .
( Urgeit and most complete \
tsO" < Manufactory of Doors Satbes, \
( Blinds.Mouldings, Ac., in the j
Southern States. ]
/ptt"Printed price list defies competition."8$^ .
^fT~8end for one.-WW < I
1p9r Sent free on application.-fhst / .
April 27 . , - 49 Ijr
scyqm santew,
. 1
1MPORTKR or
PARIS FANCY GOODS,
Toys, T)oHs, names, Children's Carriages,
French Confeetonery, Fire Works,
indiA Rubber Roods,
Such as Clothing. Nursery Sheeting, Ac.,
22V King-St. 7 doors shove Market,
CHARI.E8T0N, 8. C.
Mar 30 45 1y?
WM. SHEPHERD & CO.,
No. 24, If aye Street, Charleston, 8. O.
ftRALPlt? IN
COOKING 8TOVf?, RAN0F3 AND
Healing Htovea. Pictures of Stoves
with pries a.td description niU be sent up.
on application. June 2*9 A-lj
GEORGE A. BOWK AH. Agent,
237 KING STREET.
CHARLESTON. 8. C..
~\T EF.PR connlMitlf op hand a La<-g? ?nd
IV W?ll-Rala?ted BUfek r>f Carpeting, Oil
Cl..?h, Matting, Ruga, Dpor Mat*. Ac., dp.,
inch aa are tMualljr found in ? rirat-Cl#a]
Carpet Storo.
Ho* 30 , ti 3m
national hotel,
@<a>ibw%n$iLA, 0. ?.
mm, ;'
PROPRIETOR.
P. HAMILTON JOVHER. CLTOIC.
RATES
Of Board par Opy.. |X Of)
8nppar, Break fart and Lodging...... 2 00
Single M?at? 1 On 1
Sep 1 16 If
va ^ "C ^
t '!'j ?lj tj .!, . ? *' , J?/?! ..| . ")
& , ' " '" :
T3RTISEME.NTS
S I
?-?r11w4? ,V'*' u
099? ffiiS333VS, ,
$1
i, Shelving, B??x iloarria. Ar., Ac. \ ? '
mnltWWr li o!? oA r-.* **? .h?t
M this MlAlilirhmeni aa run k made in llie
nek o$ ?b?a? ipe Gwoda *f #>" ,CllJ ?'l , ;\
ntire Miirftnlnn t** all who want OihhI an
Itantlnvaa alt ore? thta State. Uiorgiic, NurtfN
r work for the | art Iwi nly rear*.
. P. RrSSELL & COWe
ItABT EKD 11A9KI. BTHER^. ^
the Immediate vicinity of Charleston ana
1? 1y
TIIOS. P. SMITH
(LATE NAYI.EK. SMITH A CO.)
FACTOR AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
V0. 4- BQYCE ct CO S WHARF
OHA.P.L3BTON, 0. O.
GEO \V. SlclVEU tooiinected with Hie bioooM,
and will tf ?r Ins l>est alien*
ion toahe iniv-resia **t life f<
or piK^uv In purdiaa >j?
n? MeiicLanJip* ?.f all kin^*. SJieif |il.?et>i
ii funds.
Hf1 Ada J nee* mailr*o4 ^ortsl^hfrfehfa.'
Oel 6 *0 6jft"
IIKXItY HISC1I0EF
& CO..
WHOLESALE CJUOCERS,
AMD UKALKKH IV
Wfnesj Liquors,
MRS, TOBACCO, &C.
NO. 197 EAST BAY,
XBAUMVOff. go 0;o
I. Ilw-ni. ri'. ,c Wvlbkhh
J II. IV.rKR.
^I<)N1)S "T BRO^NJ
' tn ^ h?
u Ii9L?&uB 1 ? H
* -mm. ^m. r*> * ? * L
4113 m&rattfci ?waasraw,1- ypPOSlTK
CHARLESTON ' iHtJtL*!
c ii \ ic i,i:s r<>\, s. C.
Sopt 28 . . IV ' 1 . ly
KDW?l? ::-BAm & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
' . "rv . . ... '
im\ A;?obs j
A*l?
132 & 124 Meeting St
EdwI* Baths. Geo U 8w.uan
TIIOS R. McOahan. CII.\*/H. Bate*.
8?>pt 28 19 ?m
9 m? * m
1
PR. SHAELE^CRCER'8
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Alwnra th(i Clillla.
This Medidno ha* hern linforo the Pub- !
lie fifteen yearn, and is still ahead of all
other known remedies. Itdoesnotpnrge,
does dot sicken t" o stomach, Li perfectly
safe in any d<>jc and under all circnmstanoes,
and is tlio only Medicine that will
OURS IMMEDIATELY .
and permanently every forin of Fever
and A>?ue, bocauso it Is sf?erfoct And*
4sle to nalsrlih
Sold by all Srscgtota? ]
Psh 1 *7 ly !
WM. P. PRICE,
ATTOHNEY AT I^W
OAHLONP^, QA.,
WILL pmilw is the Count Us of Lumpkin.
nawsoD^tlilmev Fannin, Uniin,
Towns, White end naff.
. i -SS* -% * - y
THE MITLS HOUSE,
PARKER & CO* Proprietors.
VTKRT-Cpiir8 noTKi.1: A,',
h/vl nrv i?nr? s. . n. f
liunivi', ITU DAY.... 94 ? . t;
Dec 8 20 II1
. i ^ ,y ' rr
uj#f^M>I?r^l^^' it
cured U^n ^tho^w|>o^>>?r?
totiblSi UKSTi^^to2Sll{^^??S&^i
It bito healthy Jbt^^ewwIte^^Jlrt^eef] >
?nd^<^c^.wh?^?t^?i^V^^
raiur omenta u ar* M w?tin|M *f OtcMe.
Ml auto direction! in siren in the wimmt M
the box, for thefollowSgcomprint#, wfodttbestf
JMI/? tapldly cure-.'? ,T
ForttyipiUMla or Iadl|Mtl?? fiXlmr
^*?f Urer CmhMI kWKrSKX
dlMMftlI action orrMkOwBtTl^trncOonTwhi^
cans* it. ' > n ..
JMjTS2^*g?F*mm'but 000
; Tot MtaaiuiikVeM, dnirel, BaK"
pitaMoa mt the HMrt, Pata )?p
M?U, Back and laiay, thoi should be costla*
coinpialnBdlaqBiari ? > > *H?itin i>
tor mmrommy im Pr?pi?i?l SmUlai*
they should be taken In large and frequent doses
to produce the effect of a drastic barge.
y or lapgrmlaa a large eoM should be
takao as it prodooes the desired effect by sympathr.
As a Dinner WW, take one or two JPiif* to
promote digostfoa and relieve the stomach.
An ooosAional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite,
and Invigorates the system. Hence It Is often advantageous
where ho serious derangement exists.
One who feels tolerably well, often Ands that a .
dose of these PUD mtttt htm JhOdSrldedly MS
tor, from their cleansing and renovating effect on
the digestive apparatus. 1' ' 1 '
Dr. J. C. AY EE 4k CO., JVsdtcaf CKemDU,
LOWELL,. MASS., V. S. A.
car hor sit" in Ureriiuiie by
M. A. UU.KTl-.lt ?* .CO.? Agents.
Au? 31 )?,.. ** i, }y
The Great Medical-,Discovery I
Dr. WA IiKHS R* S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
| ? a Hundreds of Thousands ?*5
I el Btar testimony So their;woiKlrrfulTI ?
' Cumtive Effects - * ?
8|3 WHAT Aft8 THEY 7 If J
in x Rf
5 f ^ [|?
jjl I jj*
THET ABB HOT A VII.K ?I*
"INFANCY DRINK,111,
MmH of Poor Rom. Whiiknr, Proof BpdriU.
and Refoao Liquors, <kwiored, apfaed.
and awoctetual to pleaao Uui taste, ea'lod Tonics'1
" Appetisers," " Restorers,* *?., that land tho
tippler on to drankenneaa And ruin, but aro A true
M.diHne, mad# from tho Xativ* Knots ted
Herbs of California, free from nil Aloohalio
Stimulant*. They ar.uhogttEATBLQQI>
PURIFIER and LIFE OrVIN(TPBXlC
CIPLE, a perfect Renovator and lnngorttor
ot the Byttem, carryinvott all poiaeftosa matter,,
md restoring tho blood to a healthy condition^
No person can take thc*o Pit Urs, aiyryling to
f'.ireAlons, and remain long anwrtt. s
11 DO will be given for an*: wurablo eaaa, pne.
\,duig tho bones aro not deV.rrqoU by mineral
pot'sino or other means, and t!A Yital organs
wasted bevrmd tho t?oinl,of repair. 4
For Inflammatory and Cbronlo Hhonraatism,
nnd Gout. Dyspepsia, or IadlKOtilon.
Bilious. Ho mi t to at. and Inter*
mitt out Fovers, Diseases of the Blood.
Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, theso Bittors
bare been most r'lmvsfilhFc fjuch IMs?
eases sre caused by Vitiated Blood, which
is K?nrrslly produced by dsrangomsut of tho,
stotpaA, and Stimulate
the torpid liver and bowels, which reader them
of unequalled otfloacy la eteanslne the blood of*
all impuritlea, and imparting naw life and vigor,
o tho whole ay stem. ... .
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headnch*,,
Fain in tlio Bhouldera, Congas, TntiuM of the
Chest, Dissmess, Sour Htomaeh, Bad TwU la
thi- Mouth, Kidiooe Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Copious Discharges of Urine, Pais in
ttio regions of tbo Kidneys, and n hundred other
painful symptoms which nro thl offtpilnga of)
Dyspepsia, are eared by theae lllliw.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever n?a Bad'
its impurities bursting through tho skin in Piasthe
blood pure and tbo health or the system will
follow. ? ?*
PIN, TAPS, and othsr WO KM A lurkU* In
the system of so many thousand*, aru erfocttMUfl ,
. destroyed sad removed.
Pbr full directions, reed earefuTly the fibular ]
sronnd each bottle, printed in four taapf J
Kixrlish, German, French, aadSpanish. I
J. WALKKu. 32 dt St Cosamaieo Mtruet, N. T. 1
Proprietor. B.H. McDONAU) k CO..
Druggists and Qaneraf Areata.
Ban Francisco, CkUMntk, aad M and Si Clta.
Itwrw btr -et. If. Y. i ?r )
DEi^iw! ALL DBUO ousts AXD^ ,
tw For a.tle in Greenville hv
M A. HUNTER a to.x
hariusonV Marshall.
Aug 31 1& gn
RK31ZMI
| ort?r. m l 11 .-.tier* in'(iu*?<>?,'lig lUy
Stfe, tTXft}
DAVID A STRAOIJfeV, ClrMnTilU.
Bar fuclltAK I f I I I it 4^Im ^ - A ?.
hove f.,r pamphlet.
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