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Ty** ? # *" * ?1 -< ? i jn-iiu'ii trUcttit ^attnj. : 1 . I "i.f E 1 .",' T * 3 IMttOtl ?? > Happy w.re ?*., If they hat understood There 10 n? safety hat in Mt| goad. Bat Satan now to wleer than of yore. And tempts by Making rich, not Making poorMankind one day serene aad free appear j The neat day, they're cloudy, snllea aad serein. There to a Inst in man no charm Ma tome, Of londly publishing his ustghboee shame. On eagle's wlag% immortal scandals fly. While virtuous actions are bat horn aad die. Be good youasolf, nor think another's shame Can rise your aserit, or adore your fame. Many a word nt random spoken May soothe or wound the heart that's broken. Count all tha advantages prosperous rice attains, 'Tis but what virtue flies from and disdains. Grant tha bad what happiness tbsy would, Ons they most went, which to to pass for good. Riehea like insects, while concslcd they He. Wait but for wings, and in their seasons fly. Ho that holds mora win* than others can, I rather count a hogshead than a nian. It is a wretched thing to trust to needs, Whieh all men do that trust to their own deeds. He that to ancient wreaths can bring no more From his own worth, dies bankrupt on the score. ( Ds still, sad heart1 and oeaso repining ; Behind the cloud is the snn is still shining. IIea7en has no rage like love to hatred turned, And hell no fary like a woman scorned. l3tunorott5. An Agreeable Settlement ? A ready, though perhaps for the moment an unpleasant mode of payment for live stock, comes to the Drawer from Buffalo: A farmer residing in Erie county, sold a pair of steert to an Indian named John Smoke, residing on the Indian Reservation near Buffalo,4 who was to pay for them if they suited. After waiting what lie thought was long enough, he went to Smoke and said ; 44 Now, John, it's time those steers were paid for ; you must either pay mo now, return them, or tal>e an internal licking." 7he Indian, with characteristic stolidity of countenance, replied, alter thinking a moment: '4 Y e 8?I guess that's best way to settle it." [Harper's Magazine. 44 Chinese Cheap Labor."? There is a good story told in Washington about a Chinese servant employed by Admiral Por ter. On reception day the duty of attending ttie door was assigned Ah Sin. Accustomed to the p * . I \ Bociai usages c?i ins own iana, where a visitor of rank is i (Heated by the 6ize of his card, and where a huge yellow one means the presence ot a prince, 1 e treat ed the little bits of pasteboard with contempt. While nodding his head and tossing the bits of paper unceremonious)}' into the basket, the gas collector happened to present his bill. The long yellow slip took Ah Sin. With profound salaams he bowed the astounded gas man into the presence of the amazed family. A Guken Mountain youth advertises tor a wife in this style : M Any .ml h lint'u crnl n piiu- a nrnorl ts"" -w w r, * i ~ teat lief l>ed with comfortable fixing, $500 in tlie hard pewter?one that's had tlie ineaseU and understands tending children?can find a customer for life by writing a small hilly dux, addressed to Q. Z., and stickin' it in a crack of uncle Ebenezer's batn back side, jinin' the hog pen." 44 My peak," said a smiling spouse to her better half, "I'm g?>ing a shopping today, and would like a little change."? 4' Pooh !" responded the nngallant man. 44 that would be no change at all ; you go a-shopping every day." 44 What are you going to do after yon graduate?" said a gonfle man to a William College student whoi- 44 fitting for the ministry." 44 Damfino," replied the youth; 44 preach the Gospel. I s'liose." A woman who never owned a Bible supposed she whs quoting it when she greeted her son, who came home to keep Thanksgiving, in the following words: "Here comes the fatted calf." -4 A wiTNKss was called to the stand to give his testimony. Having taken his place, he turned to the bar and earnestly inquired, " Which side am I on ?" A lady dropped one of her eyebrow* in the church pew, and dreadfully frightened a young man sitting next to her, who thought it was his moustache. "My boy, what does your rftoth er do lor a living t was nast-a or i little barefooted urchin. 44She -ats cold victuals, air." 44Thk rich," said a Jew, 44 eat venison, because it ish deer. I eat mutton because it ish sheep. w IIubbt, mamma," said a little innocent, with his cut linger, ' hurry, its leaking." n v'i' - *j' 4' i Tmk Wind blows w?th ' such tore# in Colorado, that wlion a man looses l?i? hat be lifts to tele* graph to the next station to have some one slop it. A TO0KO Iftd V about, to be mar < ried, says she will not promise lo MJov?, honor and obey," hut will say, instead, u love, honor and be gay.n \ir -i . s nuv noes mo washing come 1 home on Saturday t Because it's lli? close (clothes) of tlio week. A K* Kin* Anecdote. With all the bud nets of the myetericiis Ku Klnx, we often hear of their doing some very righteous deeds. The following is one, says the Union Times: Some time ago n white man in this county determined to sell out nod go to Tennessee. Among his effects were a set of blacksmith tools, which he sold to a colored man. It appears that he was not satisfied with Tennessee, and alter a short sojourn there returned to South Carolina. Soon after his return he determined to get po9 I ov^oivii vi ins infill again. Jfcr* sonatina a Ku Klux one night, lie called ut the colored man's residence and ordered him to return the tools to the white innn's house. Everybody in this section unhesitatingly obey Ku Klux orders ; so the negro, soon after daylight the next morning, delivered the tools as directed, . A few nights atferwards the white man was called to his door, and there he found about a dozen ot tho mysteripns Klan, who very politely imfortned him, in the exact language he used to the negro, that unless he would leturn the blacksmith tools to tho colored man, they would pay liitn a second visit. Of course the man had no idea of disobeying such nn order from such a source, consequently, very early on the following morning, the tools were returned to the negro. We have a number of similai acts to record. Tue North Carolina papers say tho vilest sc:unp8 have been sum moned to go to Washington to testify about tho Ku Klux.? Among tlicm Bill Albright, Jiin Baird, Bosher, Kirk, Burger and others, who aro some of the most desperate of the thieves and liars who have been developed by carpet-bag rule. More than 50,000 residents of Berlin are serving in tho German army. This is about a seventh of 1.11*3 uuure maie population ot the Prussian capital, which, according to the census of 1807, was 351 25J persons strong. Tiib Queen PabmaUknt.?Mr. Thorns* Hughes describe*, in a letter to the Tribune, the las t appearance of her Majesty before her subjects, on the occatiou of the opening of Parliament. It was not full state, after all eB Mr. Hughe* explains, hut semi state, the mark of " semi slate " being " that the great gilt coach doea not come out. though the e iglit c ream col ore 1 horses do." Says the correspondent: These same cream-eolored beasts seem to ' kindle some specie* of awe and reverence in the mind* of average Brltona, for which | it would ho curious to aearch the reason. Thej are fine, well fed beasts, no doubt, hut, tor all I can see, could be match -d easily enough by nry ons prepared to pay royal prices. The Queen was punctual as of old, and, as of old. brought magnificent weather with her. Sha appears in public so seldom now lhat when she docs, people look at her more critiually than formerly, to sec how she bears the accumulating yenia oI her Jong eeelutioa. The impression on Thursday was that she looked sorrowful and unwell. She was surrounded by the j whole royal family, of whom naturally the Princess L"uise attracted by far the greatest and most cordial share of attention. She stood by the throne witli lier young-r sister, the l'iiiic?-?s Bentiice, and looked penile and modest, and pretty ; in fact all that a Princess?or, fur the matter of that, any other young girl who finds herself tha centre of intereft in a huge crowd, and it going to he married to the man the loves in a few weeks?ought to look. We are in reo^ipt of the March number of that steriing periodica! The Manufacturer and Builder. It it, as usual, profusely illut tnted with engravings of useful and labor* string machines and manuf ?etnrir.g processes. Among the vast number ot interest ing subjects treated in the number before tit, we notice rs Worthy of special mention An Improvement in Pumping Engines, eon titling of the perfection of theoid-lsshioned ^avery engine?one of lite most remarkable nvenli >ns involving interest ing scientific principles; Wood II ngingg?a substitute for pnper hangings ; More about Guttapercha ; Spiral Cutters or knive*. instead of straight cutters, for planing m iclt inos ; SelfInstruction in Practical Chemistry ; An Itn | provement in Refrigerators, involving more Dei feet ??alil?'inii *? 1 ? ?' * , - ? # .... iiiij'i r?riliriiv III Carriagea; Dreasing Mill-Stone* with Diamnndi; A N?* MHhml of P?wpcctive Drawing; A New Artificial Building Stone; H-ating Building* hy llot Water, and Tha Art of Tannieg, AH thle i? offered f<?r lg cent*, while the subscription price, only $1.60 a year, pieces the magazine within the reach of every one. Send your aah script ion to Westzrn A CoupaWT, Pu??Haheta, 87 Park Row, New-York. The work will prove amply worthy of the in veatment. A man at Kenanaviltc to wltonv.wc sent a I.Ill ? 1 1_?!? uati ivr uimnpuon to oar paper, wrote ae in reply that we m'ght" go to hell with our paper." Wa underaland hia object?not ?ailfried with galling hia paper for nothing while living, he propoat a to hava ua located near him altar ha diea In order that ha may I continue to enpply hiaoaeU with newa on the aama terma. We raapeatfnlly decline. [ Wilmington, (Jf. C ) 84or. V ?- * iT ?T " 'Jl" f '1 I If fIJj ' U, . H I Slatty-Ftare Firtt Priao Hedftls Award d. X11K Oft EAT JflHHHHIK Southern Piano g J MASOrACTORT. Will. KIV A HE & CO., Manufacturer* of Oraod, Squaro anil Upright I JTIAKIU lUKTBi^ I Doltioon, Mil. ''I^IIESE Instruments have Keen h?f?M the | 1. public for nearly thirty years, and npon ; their excellence alone nttulnvd an nup?rrkn*rH pro-eminence, which pronounce* them OneqUnlcd. Their Tone combine* groat power, sweet e** and Hue singing quality, as wall a* groat purity of Intonation, and sweetness throughout the entire scale. Their Touch Is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiffness found la so many Pianos. In Workmanship fhey ate uncqualed, using none but the very host reasoned material, the large capital employed in our business enabling us It keep continually oh immense stock ol lumb.-r, Ac., on band. All our Square Piaunt lmre out T.'ew Improved Overstrung Scale snd the Aginffe Treble. Wo would call special attention to our lnte improvements in (irand l'ianos rod Square Urnnda. Patented August 14lh, 18(10, which bring the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. | Kerry Piano folly Warranted for 5 Yrart. I We have made arrangements for tho Sole Wholes do Agency for tho most Celebrated Parlor Organs and Mclodcons, which wo offer Wholesale and Retail, at Ijowcst Factory Prices. WM. KNAUK A CO., Baltimore, Md. Deo 7 29 Cm mPOUTA.1T NOTICE TO CONSUMERS OF DRY GOODS. All Retail Order* amounting to $.'0 ami Oetr. Delietrttl in any Part of the Country FREE OF EXPRESS CHARGES. |i HAMILTON EASTER & SONS, ! OP BALTlMnrtK. WD., IN order tho lietter to inect the want* of tho Retail Customer" ?t a disfiince, hnvo established a SAMPLE BUREAU, nnd will, ; upon application, promptly end by mail full | linen of samples of the Newest and most I Fashionable Good*, of French, English and 1 Domestic Manufacture, guaranteeing at all ' times to tell ae hue, il not at leee pricce, than I any house in the country. Duying our goods from tho largest and 1 most celebrated manufacturers in the different ' parts of Europe, nnd importing tho snnie by j Steamers direct to Baltimore, our stock is at nil i timls promptly supplied with the novelties of 1 tho London and Puns markets. As we buy and tell only for cash, nnd make no bad debts, we arc nhtc and willing to sell our goods at from Ten to Filtecn per cent Lots Profit than if we gave credit. In sending for samples specify the kind of goods desired. Wo keep tho best grades of cvory class of goods, from the lowest to the most costly. Orders unaccompanied by the cash will be sent C. O. D. Prompt-Paying Wholcsnlo flayers arc invited to inspect the Stock in our Jobbing nnd Packnge Department. Address HAMILTON' FASTER k SONS, 197, 199, 201 and 203 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, M<t. Dec 7 29 ly ii&pjp iSfesBte ^flWATER WHEEL,' Mill Gearing,Shafting Pulleys i. ^__8END FORACIRCULAJL_&r Dec 7 2W ly GEORGE PAGE &G0. No. 5 N. Schroeder St.. Baltimore. Manufacturer* of Porlal.le at.d Stain nary STEAM ENGINES AND l'.OILEUS. Patmt improved, Portable CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. (Jang, Mnlay and i^neli Saw Mill*, Orist Mllla, llmlirr \VhwU, Shingle M .flail... Ac. Dealer* in Circular Stw*. Bulling and Mill supplies g-iiernlly, nml manufacturer'# agent# for LfTel'a Celebrated Turbine Water Wheel. nn<l every dew iption of Wood Working Machinery. eGKICI LTVItAI. KSOl.NKii A 8I'fc<l Al.TY. tirs end for d?Bciiptive Catalogues and Pi ice Lists. 2U-ly NATIONAL H0TEL7 PI{OP1UKTOK. T. HAMILTON JOYNKit. CLERK. RATES Of Board per Day $3 00 Supper. Brenkfart and Lodging 2 Oo Single M?al? - 1 OO Sep 1 15 If B. WEIIRLE, QREENVaLILE ^ ?. DEALER IN BOLD USD SILVER WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEW EL It V, SPECTACLES, 18 A 22 Carat Solid Nuptial Rings, SILVER & SILVER PLATED tW~ WORK of all diacriptions in Li* line dotia nriunntlv. Sk\ Oct 27 23 ly flTTAPT/tfftTfVW TTATPT V JUkVAJUAJ CHARLESTON, a E. H. JACKSON, Fropr otor. ASSISTANT)*, A BUTTKRFIELD, (f??r merly of lh?t I'avUton Hold,) mii(2 W H. MILLER. E. P. joMsT, ATP MW, AND 8QIJCIT0R IN EQUITY. WIU. PBACTICC IN ALL COURTS OF THIS STAT E i ALSO, IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS. Office Greenville 0. H., f. 0. July 7 ly* W. K. RAU.RT. a. a. WILLS EA8LEY & WELLS, Attorneys and Counsellors at law AND IN EQUITY, GREENVILLE, 8. C? , TfcR ACTICR in the Court* of the Stale anil W of the United Atetee, end give eepeeiel attention to ouea in Bankruptcy. June IS S ] ?)11 *P.? .p* '* >'iwi!i' J* ui1 THOS. P.SMITH (UATK K AYL^II.-BSIITH * CO.) FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, NO. 4 BOYCJi <t CO'S WHARF OHAP.LEDTOIT; 0. 0. GEO W. MclVKR U with ili? b*?iin'W. mill will K'v** '>'? lion to tlif i?l?h?U of liir f. . or C*r??ful nUrnMnn gnon ??? j inn M*tctinndtz? < ( ?H kjudi>, wlieh |<l-?ee<l in fund;. or Advnnvei1 niml?* on consignment,. | Oel 6 . 20 8m HENRYBISCHOFF & CO., WHOLESALE GUOCERS, asd i?b.m.m;s in Wines, Liquors, SIMS, TOBACCO, SC. NO. 107 EAST BAY, CTAMISTOSL B. C. II. Dl'Ctli FK. C WCLBKRH. J II. PlKrER s?-|?l 28 19 Cm EDMONDS T. BROWN,| :m m: sm 9 <u-i i&.&mafM ?lVi&sasBtf, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON 1IOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept 28 !? Ijr EDWIN BATES"i& CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS \7i DUI GOODS AMD 122 & 124 Meeting St. 1 n r\ r?-^ 1 n =;* rvn /a*. U ?5o ?J? RI>wim BATM OKO C. Sw.NAN I'IIO-A 11. MCGAIIAN. CIIAS. K. BATH*. Sept '28 19 fl-n THE MIJLS HOUSE, 02iJ^.S!i5i!SSaQ33, S. ?'. PARKER & CO. Proprietors. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. BOARD, I'ER DAY $4 OO. Doe S 29 F. VON 8AKTEN, iuroitTi:n or PARIS FANCY GOODS, Toy*. Polls, Onroet, Children's Carriages, French Confectonery, Fire Works, INDIA RUBBER GOODS, Such ns Clothing. Nursery Sheeting, Ac., 229 Kinjr-Sf. 2 doors above Market, CHARLESTON, S. C. Mnr 30 45 ly? A. B. MULLIGAN, OH AI1LESTOX, S- C. MF\RR<5 cin i rvAM fb- enw ARE MY AGENTS AT GREEN VILLE\ S. C., A*fcn will make Liberal cash advance* on all V OTTO IN Shipped to mo through thorn. A. U. MULLIOAN. Sept 28 19 1 jr R |?. TO ALE, CIURI.EKTO.V, ?. C. f T.urirmil nn/1 moaf \ Mnnulurtory of Door* 8*?he*, V ( Blind*, Moulding*. Ac., in the J Southern Btnte*. flSB~ Printed price lilt deflri competition.-^^ Jb&r Scad for one.-?.^ jjt4f Sent frco on application."fldk April 27 . 4V \y PAVILION HOTEL, cBai^aiif.uBswcoLJ/, ?. HOARD, Per Day $2 00. K. HAMILTON, Superintendent. Mrs. II. I* BDTTKHFII-LD, Proprlolrcwt 1 Kept 29 19 tf | WM. 8HEPKERD & CO,,' No. 24, Ifayn* Street, CharUetan, 8. O, PKAI.KRA 191 CIOOKINO BTOVKH, RAN0KS AJCD J Heating fltorn. Picture* of Stove* with prteea a.td deaoription will be arnt opr. i?n application. June 29 6-Iy J5P"" Subscribe for the Enterelpisk ; $2 per annum 'in advance. f" J.. "HI 1 J I > mwm < SOLtflbLJ AN1 : SULPHUR MAVtTFAOTXJRl vivnvh CIIAII I. ESI BY Tl Slll,PIIL!ltl(HUDi SIPKH r|"MlE now well-known ETIW'AX GUASO la i 1 phatea of Soulli Carolina. Tbeae 1'hnrphatca ii lo Ik) ground to powder, and made Soluble by Hal operation the largeat Sulphuric Acid Chamber* a fucture at the lowest ratca, the hlvbeat grade ?f F pioportion of Soluble l'boaphate which any Fcrtll per acre. In order to make the Fertiliaer cnmple titiea are addod. With theae viewa the Company ESTIWAN *> arrantnd to contain from 15 to 20 PEH Cr.?VT OF LI HE. ?nd from 2 to jut cent, of AM M( NIAN GUANO and POTASH, to adapt it to a] $C0 per ion, and interest 7 |>or cent, per annum. Of high griiHt, suitable for Manufacturer* or for .ier, and spcriully adapted (or compost. As largo solve the Phosphate, this will l<e louud n elicitp u rial. The grade furnished will he from 18 to 20 | $40 per ton rash. On time, $45, with intercrt at will t>o tumistied to uvttsr at an additional price | COMPOUND ACII Specialljr prepared for composting with cotton i $35 per tou : cash ; on titne $10, with interest at 7 At much lower rates, consisting simply of Iho Price $20 per ton, rash. On time, $22, and inter* Wffl. C. I Jigents, JYo. 14 CHARLES DAVID & STRADLKY, / J55T* GEO. W. ANDERSON, A N. B.?The per ccntago of Dissolved Bitnc P^in Ktiwans, is ascertained at the Works, oy their C chaser bo dissatisfiud, bo may return average a days after tlelivery, and they will ho analysed i guaranteed will bo made good to bim by the Con Jan 25 80 RAHBONE M wtmmmmira STANDARD GUARANTEED |||H 20)0) DU)?? MANUFACTURED BY WALTON,WHANN&Cf 1 WILMINGTON,DEL.; 1/J# FOR SALE BY ifliJJB 1^JOW,herb\H0?B FACTORS MM f ;%SION MERCHfc jgl The Great - Fertilize all Gi THE unparalleled success of this < proves it to be the BEST and CIIE the market. It has been used -bv many of th< South, and In evert/ single instance it has On COTTON it. effect, have been particularly PHOSPHATE to increase the yield troi- ONE CENT., or even more ! Mr. Oeo. C. Dixon, an eminent planter of Can Planter, vara that in an experiment with .even W11 ANN'S proved itself* the beat of all thoao tri rule of $20 00 per ucro of cotton. A copy of M FOR SAI n y i nit AntT urti ULAtiHUKJN, fllil Charleston,S. C., a Januury II, 1870. Rosadalis ?{rTl'llKOREAT A M K R I OM ^ ) J_ HEALTH RESTORE It. purifle* -l /(he blood nltd curea Scrofula, Syphilid, /Skin iJiaeaac*, Rheumat "din, I>laca*c? >of Women, end ell Chronio Affection* ^ )c,f the Blood, Liver end Kidney*. C S)Recommended hy (be Medical F acute ^ )ry and many thousand* of our beat ? )cititrna. ^ ( It cud the teilimony of 1'hydician* (and put ten la who have utcd Roaadalia; (ecnd for our Roaadali* Guide to Health ^ (Hook, or Almanaefot tbiayear, which ' nHft \wo puhliah for gratuitoua diatriliuiion \ /MB (it will give you niuoh valuable infer- ( /MkB^mation. c l>r. R. W. Carr, of nultimore, aaya: 1 I take plenauro in recommending " /your Kosai?ali* aa a very powerful * [ ^/alterative. I Itaveaeen it uaed iu two " HlH/i-aaeu with bnppy remit'*?one in a ' iMJM'caae or aeconrtary ty pli ilia, In which (PBy - ihe patient pronounced hiuiaelf cured <1 /after having taken Ave hottlea of your (1 (medicine. The oilier la a f ? ? of aeroL p (ula of long atandlng, which la rapidly ;mI (improving under its use, and the It>- t< /MMcdieationt are that the pktient will recover. I hare carefully ex viimlned the formula ly which your . VKoaadalla la made, and llud it an exL (cedent compound of alteraflvo ingre(dienta. ( Dr. Spark*, of Nlcbolaavilte, Ky., Wya he haa need Roaadalia in eaaca of Wrofula and Secondary fly ph Ilia with /aaliafaptury re?qlta-ar a cleaner of the I) Blood I know no better remedy.. ) Benjamin Bechtol, of Lima, Ohio, /write* r I hare a offered for twenty ^yeara with an inveterate eruption ever toy whole body ; a abort time riwoe I (purebared a bottle of Roaadalie and it ] S (effected a perfect eare. \ Roaadalia ie aold by all druggtate. ( Laboratory, 41 Kxchange Placa, (Baltimore. ( Dra. Clementa 4 Co. -i Proprittvr$. I May 10, 1070. AS ly I IC ACID, si> at the r oN, s. 'c. riE ! .PH08PIIATK COM P A\ V . j nanufncturcd from th? Native Done ~Phoa? n their r.oturnl state are Insoluble, anil rrquir . Iphurio Acid. Thia Company have now in t the South, and are, therefore, able to inan'ertiliacr ; it being clear that the greater the liter contains, tho lots the quantity required to. Ammonia anil Potash in suOcient quanmunufacture and odor for rale GUANOS, . Oh DISSOLVED DOXE PHOSPHA TE hV/A, with a sufficient addition of I'EHUII crops. Prico $55 per ton, cash ; on time, JH> BONE, Planters, being In itself an excellent Fertiliquantities of Sulphuric Acid are used to die* nd convenient way to transport that matelor cent. Dissolved Bone Phosphnte. Priei 7 per CCnt. par annum. Still higher grader per ceutngo. J> PHOSPHATE, seed and other plantation manures. Price ' per cent, per annum. Native Bone Phosphates ground to powder st ut 7 per cent, por annum. 1EE & GO. Jldgcrs Wharf\ 3T01V, B. O. i gouts, Greenville, S. C. gent, Willinmston, S. C. mphuto of Lluie, and Ammonia in all. the hemi.?t, before delivery. 8houM any pnruniple* of any purchaae, within thirty (30i Know, and nny deficiency in the percentage spany, 2 in WHANN S RAW BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, >r for Cotton and rops. 3rent Fertilizer on ALL CROPS, A PEST Manure now ottered in e most eminent Pinntcrs in the given Entire Satisfaction. niarkeri. It ia no rnro thin* for WIIANN'8 HUNDRED TO TWO HUNDRED l'ER teron, On., in n letter to the Banner and lend njf Superphosphate* and Oannoa, the etl, pnying a urt pro/h at tb? low market r. Dixon's letter furnished on application. .E ?Y KRING & CO, vnd Jlvgusta, Ga. 94 ' .1m 'harlotte* Columbia and Augusta R R. Si'i,nni!?TRMnp.?T,? Orricn. Cot.tiMMA, 8. C., January 17, 1871. 3N and after SUNDAY, January 22, tho Passenger trains over this Road will run B follows i CoiA'.wfA, A?. 2. , A'<>. 1, Arrive. I. en re. Arrire. Leute. ugustn 0 00 piu 8 00 stn oluinbis 11 OS pin 11 20 pin 12 61 pm 1 0.1 pin finnsboro 1 26 a in I 27 usa 2 17 pia 8 27 pin heater 2 68 am 3 00 am 6 07 pm 8 10 ptn hnrlolte 6 30 uui 7 20 i>n> Uoiny South, A'o. 1 No. 2. Arrirt. Leo re. Arrive, herire. ugiigta 7 45 j.in 7 SO nin olunabla 2 10 put S 2? ptn 2 IS aia 2 28 una Iinnib'o II II 65 am 12 60 put 11 68 p? heiter 10 20 am 10 23 m hi 10 27 pm 10 SO pin hnrlott* H O'l nin 8 10 pin Oolny North.?Both No. 1 and 2 make* rloee uihf connection* at Chnrlotto for New York nd all point* North and East. Pasaonger* laving on No. 2 on 8utardii>s, will )?jr over 2 hour* at Riekinond. Uoimj South?Doth No*. 1 anil 2 laakn eto?? oi/y connection? nt Augu*(a with trnin* of the leorgia and Oenlrul (leorgia Koad?, for all ninta South, South-went ami Waal. Through Ticket* lold and baggage cheeksi^ > all principal point*. J. M FBI,KIRK, flupt. ' E. B. Borncjr, Oeneral Ticket Agent. OKEKNVHiLE PAPER Mill C n V ^ li l?l h *i J. Bannister & Son, look) lfcws* Wrapping and n-i -? WV1V1UU '-BP" - * JKC3 Mv MtK m rjTIOIIEST CASH PRICK PAID FOR II. Clonn Cotton or Linon It AOS. M%j 26 1 iy a. jJiilfWltl I Ayer'? Hair Vigor, ***} dt1* -* ** >iVfct ;" * For rastortof Gray Hair to Its natural Vitality and Color. tk * - mlitiiL Ik arwaifig wdwo is it ooott agreesbJSj healthy, md effectual for prmwing the hair. jPb<W or my hair it torn rottot+d to itt original color, with tho glott and fiythnttt of youik, Thin hah la thickened, falling hair checked, and bald' now often, though not always, eased by its U80. Nothing cap restore the hair where the follicles axe destroyed, or the glands atrophied and deoeyed. But suon as remain ean be eared for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the heir from turning gray or frilling off, and! consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substanoes which make some preparations dangerous, and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not hann it. If wanted merely for a - HAIR DRESSING, nothing elm can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, ana yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rwb, glomy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer It Co., Practical asd Analytical Chucin, LOWELL, MASS. v "* PK1CU |LO0. ZW Kor ??' m <iievnvill? t>y M. A. 1IUNTKR ?t CO., Agents, Aug SI 15 if For *al? by *ILOOX. GIBBS A C O., Im porter* and Pctlera In Guano*, 118 Bay St.. Savannah; 241 Broad Si., Auguila, Oa.; IS1 Knat. B?v. Cl?trlralon, S 0 ; and by DAVID A STRADLET, Greenville. For further information, apply or adJreae above fur pamphlet. 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