The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, February 21, 1872, Image 4
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BY WILLIAM EI.LEUY CITAXNTN'G. a'
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A far-off sWftrfi "~5 w
And a beating tide, . -Js!
"With arushine brcwze
Away we ride.
teni? ku- the sen,
^ ting*, siug-cLoeUly.
Swift onr painted bo-y A S ? J?!
Cut? thw uissing foam, :j T JJ
B-.vift by,the ed^es behind*u
Swift we rush towards home. ^
Sing for the sea, -
. Sing, sing cheerily. .
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On the whito beaeli stands lJ,
My love with flowing hair, ^
She waves her small hands p
In lovo, not despair. JS
Sing for the sea, " v !?J
Sing, sing cheerily* ?
j, ^ ^ *
Oh I blow, heavy breeze, . 7 jr
Bend our uiasC, load our ?ail, ^
Rush and dash onward fast, ^ 11
And roll to the ga'e.
Sin? for the sea, * i!
? Sing, ainftmerily. ' 1
ft'. J ?Hearth & 'Home. "
Oil ?- nr
* <; -Dust and ^Diamonds. u
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The Star of tK6?ast?starvation. I'
The made of awl work?Boots. '
The press printers like?a press ll
?i business. * ^
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Can yon spell consent in t/irce letters
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T^c First Tubular Bridge?The f
bridge of the uose. r- ,*r
f ' ' '' fl * " ( * v -?* i"
If four quarters Offtake *
varcL how-man*. jvill make.. a. gar-. \
den J ? jh' / < ri'i v" \ ; g
1 5 a l> ?. ;v,. {i $t
Tdotb filing'and a vide awake ?
liat are similar,"for feotliarS' f?ft.
If seven day^%-j^:r1^rtk"c^ ey e
week, how cany "will make otic i.
If three miles Will make a league L!
how many will make a confedera- ri
cv. b
It twenty grams will make a< *
rcruple, hdw many will make e ^
dOUbt| ,-^-y ^ r tl
Bears ftfe numerous in the ri- j?j
eiuky of Yanceburg, Lewis coun- tl
ty, Kcntuclcy. !?
~v/Uol. 't
".MOiiy, my uuniu, ?imt. v
is it?-and Where's the pudding?" tJ
"It's ctrbt^atefV' 8fti4 Molly. h
?ij ft 3 j| ?V:2 8
"Whie1r is -the '^fueerewt- 'of we e
Who' was the first I!je]hiropodis't []
ftientioned in l?ngli$h history ?? o
William the Gfrh-citrer. *
Why 1)5, <Jre^o?a Jatignmg" pro- u
ces3?--B*Mft*eHt's your- *
eelf^fctiriagW Strange, that this ^
tho?g)re- 60 dfeldoni .occurs to the is
'HhLm .
S6*h CoNSotATIotf.?The plain- ti
estw.dinian alive,, it'she ^caches the o
age of eighty,* Yrifr-he a pretty old ?
J
ried in gfief'iano^ alive" aud tio- v
ing well. liwa&ooty another in- e
6tauce of premature' interment. ?
What has thb"largest 'circulation d
in tiifi world? The Daily Iclcqrnpk t(
Xo. " Bank-notes? " Ko. What |
thett??blood, * -p
"What rock is most unsuitable for ci
r foundation??T4q shamrock. ?
JBaqr^ktp ye.lr,]/r; :<
Jfae sailor who wanted to know ?
wWjwne was has since gone to a
Bed." - ^
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'C01 '' ' Japanese Embassy. ?
Fiime Hinister Iwalcura and his h
Japanese companions arrived at San s<
Francisco *boufc one day earlier than 1;
was anticipated, and the formal reeep- i(
tiori xfai consequently performed in a n
hasty jckpA > nnifttislactory manner, it
The hds'pitaiity ?abseqaef]'t!y dffordd, 3
however, has.been amply lavish to 15
ateoe lor .that contretemps, and the ?
Asiatic visitoss are evidently having a a
most jolly time. Jbo greatest curioR- a
ity jypyavls among tbo San Francisco i!
]ad*c8?knd gerttlemen to become- ac- ''
qqaioted with the members of the I
embassy, especially the females thereof.
Theso' number five, being daughters
of high officials, and genuine *
Prinewscs What is . more to the *
purpose^ they aro represented as pos- {
Bossing-remarkable beanty and intel- a
ligeace; and one reporter has been e
*<mdored so eeetatio that be maintains r
thafciheir ,lov;alii>ess .is absolutely ur-1c
SEfey*' Pfgil a ^prgeoi^f
yet#ai?fiil minnw, ntiocung pni-u
|45iUc% ^Tl\e belle of\jLhe beau- v
tif&isyy has dark and languishing: ^
eyes, which, wo arc startled 10 ienrn. !<
"haVo within thtf.ft' aM tha light and! ?
depth which one maf see ;n an an- ij
tumn^l tuodllt" The lacca 0/ tin- r
ladies aro "not'bvfll, nor jet are they jl
long." Ravishing snoilesdwell peren- Jj
ni&ily oa-their lips,, their complexions
are faultless, while their minds seem
to be assaperfiae as. their person.", and ft
their intelligence is covertly estimated
fertfta excel ling that of the average p
belhr Amerieaint. When these antipodal'maiden
8 teach Vassar, it is not J
unreasonable to Buppose they will be
received with awe and admiration,
not unmixed with jealousy. So ?that 1
bet'oie long the masculine youth who -3
pay thiir surreptitious v,v$ij.s, at prop- A
crly regulated inter-vale,' to cerfiiin
fair aS.tbat excellent; institution;
V?H be apt/-' to desert' the ccs- t
tomary Angolina for the more attract- C
iv^olmond-eyed -damsels; and only a
i_ _ /? *
few m#Othfi WUi inierv?u? ?cior? wo
Ptiall rtttve cooaMess poignant poems
#and vehement valedictories emitted
from cefcstial'lips,' with- an accompaniment
of sadly &weat smiles in ihc
nature ?f-aiuumpal sunsets.
toua oJ r.T:. xn,-i
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Shoeing* ndnSET ?The Mirror and
/Vt/^?r;bpjil}riay?'l'',It Is almost impo*-'
Bible to*get hoVes shod without ljaviAjL.
the frogw cut away. All tetitinVry SuK
gggttg, all hCfsemeir, nil leading- olnek;
yo matter iJow.pimbleaiid.soft the frog
i*k4UMt4R$X- .Smooth T>n all sides, and F
ju_:?yfo "d^!'S. it Wlll be drVand bard hs'a
cWlu. "TXpu,4uight '.as"well cut- o 1}' the ,cd
lo&Ve* ,hf-1-1 tees,i Wfl,. expect them to
the/mg and
mvp alieaftftyrbbk ^Therouj:;h, spongy
to '{he,foot wuat ieayesf
are to the iftgsL Xuver haw j
a redhot shoe"yvtt'upaif tiw' to|
It leJfcjL /Jf. 3-911 ?K??|ii)(l a b'acksmith f Ii,
tiaiis u.ecliauT? ecoi srh to level tb? '
rl ; * -r '
L'Vl J JL JJ.UIII JlJ-mi?? II I fJ-J-WW -imy.A JUT!
ot without a retl-bot iron, employ him.
fie burning process deadens the Hoof
id tends lo contract it. If you do not
ink so, try the red-hut poker on your
in-nr nftfj and st'e if it will not -&fl'ect
e growth of that. o
?o?
lteachii:g a Horso to Stop.
A ^respondeat sa$t t : tdian r'g&t &1
>W horse, and that is n6t vqiy 11
ake it wy first busQiess toteaoh\l;.qt <
>rce to stop suddenly^ wh$* -I w>.yj
iVhoa," by gently jevk-tn<? orr the tin us. U
he horse soon begins to understand i
>u. H?should first be taught to stop!
bile walking.; thenstopnedtou a freutle
ot, and finally.when driven rapidly.?,
here isn't a horse in thn world that!'
mnot be taught in.a day's time to stop i
v.ft short, sluvp "whoa" without drac-|
itig on thePlincs. And they should |
am to do tbis just as quick as they can.. {
jV-sentlv^no matter l?ow badly l'right-j
iicii.theTiorse is,. lie_will.stop -fc'hen he|
enre the wom.. .many parses urcom-j j
ninanagifoblo wlron'they rafTHelr tails
ver the lines; so if anything touches
ieir heels, away.they go. To a horse,
roperly taught, the word of the driver
ho.nlcl.oe as potent as.the stoutest lines. .
Let me lllusfrate the value of my sfagestions
by relating what I hav.o caved
n this way. >."ot longsince 1 purchased
spirited your.g horse, and the'first
seson I gave iilm was to stop when I
poke to him. Soon after hitching him
it to the buggy, and got into it with all
ny furuily. I dare not say how many o'.'
s there were, lest some of your readers,
hould envy me. - Knougli;-that with
rhatri had ntTny side and on my lap, 1
ou!d scarcely see the horse.
An unlucky whisk of the horse's tail
roughtthe line under it, and "quicker
haaI can tell you, the horse, made two
fouuus, and would have run away, but
ny timely.--'whoa.'' brought everything
ip standing; and-'I found the line as
list uniteVthctnilns though it were in a
;kcv .The united ^trc.uglh of my ffiniijy
ould haraiy have puffed It out. After
{aiding a moment it came out itself.??hen
thevwlude family breathed;easier,
nd the:reporters to.the daily press lust
good item.
6p*e day mjv horse -and .bucry were
tartdfng'nu front* of my office, and al
.cedl^ss gxpressman ^drovc up with at
:>p wagon',-ancl fairly'"rati orT'my i-siab-:
blimeii{. JL'holluttering^if.the^ipiess an's
curtains, and the rattling of the
lokety wagon, frightened my hnr.se so
cully that lie Hew back, tore the bits out
f his mouth, broke his hiteh*ng-strap.
nd started on a run.
Leaning out. of* the window, I saw
ith most indignant eyes the whole
jansactioim I sprang -to jfog j^Qorand
poke a loud, sharp "whoa/' *;And allougli
I was fome live or six roils from
ie horse; he* stopped as though he? had 1
let a stoile wall in his" road?" rtrrprithfd"
asier again for I had saved fifty dollars
r seventy-five, the amount* of the
tireatenCd" smash-up.
Another day, ruy^hofsc . standing
itched and kicldiig ?ies, got his feet
ntangled ubdjfcj? down. \y h ilc: stphgliiigto
rise, the rujnp fctrap broke, and
jeliug himself; loose be:sprang: to hiT,
iet and stajte<lion a lively run, with the .
111 lllf icun AU'UIU uuii^r^, ^tu~
[email j.ust passing instinctively cried ;
ut "wUoa!". . '"^Iy gracious^ mister,''
lid he, "J never saw thejil;c oT thai;*
hy if I had hit The hor?e over the how??
*ith a club lie wouldn'tfhave stopped
uy quick* p.- Fine hoive, well broken.;
een one of my horses, sir,1 your wife
onhi have had plenty of kind iingVood.
Ujver Stopped a horse that way before."
Symptoms or Catarrh.?IndlppoRion
to exercis6, ' difficulty of blinking
r reasoning', or concentrating the mind
pon any subject, lassitude, lack of amitioa
or energy, discharge Jailing into
ciroat, sometimes profuse, watery,,aerki, '
hick and-tenacious, mucus, poruJctit,
fU'DSive, &c. In others a dryness, dry,
atery, weuk'or inflamed eys, ringing in
ars, deafne38| hawking and.coughing.to
lear throat, ulcerations, death and deay
of boiiw, scabs l'roiu ulccis, constant
eeire to clear hose and throat, voice a{ercd,
na.?al twang, offensive breath, im-,
aired or to total deprivation of sense of
rncll and taste, dizziness, mental- deression.
loan of' nr?r?Hi,ite. indigestion,
ysjpejp^ia, enlarged* tonsils,, tickling
5uarh, difficulty in- speaking plainly,
eneral dcbilty/idincyand insanity.
All of the above symptoms are commo?t ,
> the disease ih.Bome of iis Htnges or
jmplicatioiiH, yet thousands of cases
iinually terminate in consumption 01
isanity, and end in the grave without
i*cr having manifested one-third of the
finptoms above endmerated* <
No disease is more common or less unerstood
by physicians* The Proprietor
f Dr. Sag?.'* .Catarrh" .Remedy will p:iy
500 reward lor a case of catarrh whieli !
e cannot cure., fcjoid by druggists, or i
Mid sixty cents to It. V. Pierce, W. D.,- 1
>3 Seneca street, Buffalo, N. Y., for it.
The Wokt.d Doks not contain a jned:al
preparation which has1 obtained a
lore widespread and deserved popijlar- '
y than the Mexican Mustang linimeul.
ince its introduction to public notice
lore tbft!i twitnty years ftgo^t has been
onstahtly used lor every kind of disease
r injury to man or bca.it which can be
tTeeted by a local application, and so far
s ils proprietor* are aware, it has not
died in a single instance. After .so long
nd successful a term of probation, who
/ill have "the hardihood to deny its prein
incut claims to popular esteem.
A Tr.irMrn.?No medicine ever ofercd
to the people has Won lor itself sueit
reputation in so short a time, as Dr.
?tn r's Expectorant. "Wherever it
ias been introduced, it has superseded
ill other cough remedies. It not only
arcs the cough, hut so thoroughly j.uifies
the lungs thin no fears of its ream
need be apprehended.
? Memphis, February 11,18(50.
Dr. W.' If. Tutb:?'Sin?I have been
ufTerjng for nearly two year? with a >eere
cough and great difik-ultyof brent hag.
My weighwas one hundred urd
irty-li\*e pounds; find when 1- con aeuced
taking your lixpeciorant, T v.-. s
adueed'toone hundred an J sixteen, t
ad tried almost everything; had terLhle
night sweats. 1 have taken hall
ozen bottles. The night sweats luive
.'ft me, the cough has almost disapeared,
and 1 have gained till ecu pounds
i weight. I believe it will cure my
Otigh. 1 reconimcnd it to all impend*).
With great respect,
. OLlVi^lt IITCL.
>r. Tutl's Haiy Dye Acts Instaneou^ly.!,
c?i2 ;
[T there wc any who hiivc not sup
jilted theiuftjivds with Buying ar.d
icf, uJBy c;uJ got What they need in
lis lino from j
WHITS rKOTEFEHS. :
Jan. 17, i872, Sft-ftf
?EQ?S -hacker.;!
fe M 22^ B1 Farierj.
SCT Th> is as iai-gt.una c<>inpictc a
littery ai tlxoro is In the youth. - . '
We keep no 'Northern work to fill ]
iuntry ardors." iy* >.. -}J
fewSend far I'rico List~?a ? v
Addve3?, CiEU. P. 1; ACKER, p
lv. ( . Box 170.. ?%.};1
Cilia leston, S. C. ?
i- aetoTv P".u wawwii, m ?g f^sreet,
,:,osi|^eau!to^^t, oh'laic of Glty
August 7, 1ST!, 20?12m. '
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tij
jASII, 1M per 2,000 lbs,
FIME, $55 per 2000 lbs,
1872, TlinOUI LYj
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SOMPOSTIM TBI
J S3,K.LUSH,
?30 per-?,CCO;lbs
flME, $35 per 2000 lbs,
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GEXEPJ
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Ko. 1 Soutli Atlantic
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^ESTri?ID & BuPRE,
De<.\ 20, 1871, 35^3tt)
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JAvptTU arid
3 t.i ivs _
^inE isjvletaigncd take litis rnclho<
? prepared* to- furnish nil ,-pai
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MWE a AMD
- TOQIES: m
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POLITE DTUYEHS rind CCOD
3very llieili! v- for tlm comfort of pat
Spccial attention;- will be ?
and , CQmniodicns Let and
Stables. ''r rrr , ? f
TRY US
C. W: 611:
Oct. 12,1871, 23-tf
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BTlRESTED FLOORING-, CJuIL
% L _ 1 .1 it JWIU.. .,. ?i..HA?ne, ,.4
ra 9 ii nuiiureu uliiuiuul u.-> ?<i
lor .-ale at New York prices. Mantt
to order at short not ieo. Slair Kail,
Higanyj on hand and made to order,
at lliis establishment as ran be made
the largest stock of the above South*
guarantee will give entire satisfaction t
Tiie subscribers are the only praotiea
bj Trade*, carryinir on the Husinew.-in
The subscribej-K can refer lo -gentlenx
Una and Florida, as to iiie character of
?rist end H&sel Street, oppose Wandf
vicinity of Charleston and Pavion Ho!
&V" Mussre. Heal, Si.an ft liobertw.il
*nd all work shipped by us is ut Lalf pi
50. (Ja. It. I?; ; - ;
CARRIA^^^
\y) OLttL, uiun
T AT>c<r rnvl KTTT>T!7?T|
\J V* Ulltt rt
31' priee from $MU to $?25, with nil t
Ya&'ONS OF ALL SIZES, made by t
LYTiqtlAL IX THE COUNTRY, an
They also oiler for sale ALIGHT Cli
-USi A Ofit CASli.
l.iev kcm>??ii:8t(intlv on Iinnd MET/
WALNUT COFFINS, and otl
"nidi's hcaYs-e with one of the Firm wi
ALL \VOBK "WAIULA^TED.
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f. !!< '< IS If- ?. Ifc-fctiff
OR
lUijcaf, tobacco.
IOEs''
, at Factory.
- ;
at Factory, payable Kov. Is
fEREST.
t; Mines 011 AsLloy Riye
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on
fjr ! oa is CTVi 3L *c 'ETffl
?TTOH SEHB.
.J(iOgA<? A 3STJ .
JL C? Ej a
... at Factory, i - *
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of T?opT/rrir! T\n-to-MA \ i\V 1<
lot UV/ItVSJ J, UU XI V ?. -*-?
fcERESTr - .;
IJ1CEB &
ki/IVGENTS, ' . " \ ' '
Wharf, Charleston,. S>; C. , ;,
?.?Cxiig, at Abbeville, S. C.
' 'iffllolz-xri ?^c&'lilirir
rowOCu ' jO [ J j j 1 ,lt!
.{o1 ?'.< - r : <
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1 of informing the public, (hat tlioj" ;
tfes'needing anything in tho line
FAST EOESEJ
iBELt&ES, &c.
GROOMS will ho always on hand, c
rens ivill'bo air6rdetl, i J; \l
4veil 0 v &c.? c.3 &. lidr
VFr.ron Yard ;s attached to t
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AjSTI) SEE.
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ING. WfiATJJER BOATljD.?, &c. 0^
\r,.?I^I.w,e' l.<?l.nm?i> 1<U? /bin r.^^t ,..? V.? .
1IIUIiri/iti i'/v,uuu Jl'L'l Uli IUII
1-Pieees;'Door and Window Frame* m.i
Newel*, Ballu$tern of-'Walnut and J
Good and substnntial work made as che
in the United States. Wo have on ha
if the oity of Baltimore, all of which '
onH who want frood and substantial woi
1 Mechanic"', Sa?Uj?JUid'aud"I}'oor Make
the City of.Charleston.!'
?n all oyer this Slate, Georgia, North Cai
their work for the pa?t twenty rears."
W. P. BUSSELLVc CO.,
> Fertilizer Works and in the imniedir
lels.
aw our authorized Agents'for Abhevil
rice, to-wit: Go cts. per 100 lbs., over t
* [Sept. 28, 1871,24?8ra
GAKD "SEMIMRG
vj ipimjipj n 'j ?nwi> \ .
OR STOOTC of liUUOIES, ranging i
he modern improvements in the busines
he bent MACH12\TI?SrlS, and of the BES
dfifUy <be latest and host styles.
.i?vE-:>ECK CARltfAGE/of good sty!
tLIC BrniAL OASES, and HAHOG.iers
of cheaper style. , /
lt altend ^ITfUfftcalsrr T
: LXor.-3.187!,28-tr
; ' W*| - ' J'tSt I
! , Oa COMMISSION, Mtfco lov
1 ^W/ffTE are determined to sell Gpods in out
.J Abbeville, and to do'tfn dpett and 1
g. - *< v<iv .
;FEESH AI
DOMESTICS?and
'I" pleached and 'TBrown
Spool Cotton
Woolens and Jeans, for
SSANi
t. A lar^e Lot of FLOUR, Choice an
HAMS, a Specialty:-"th
. STJGAB
In abort everything in this lino,
Hardt
Ifi all Ms, Aies, Slit
r* nxrT7xrr!TT<
Til this line we are constantly rec
GOODS TO ARRIVE. A'variety
McDONALD <
Jan. 17, 1S72, 30?Ot
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... .1 : : WALLER
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merci-ia:
GREEN WO(
A BE now offering to the public in theii
.line of all tKe Goods generally needt
THEIR ST
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Jiave L'con Bolociea with -rent ci
READY - MAD
:r.nl i'MO-'f:{'] T. ' '% o'.vJ, o;i T
A FINE STQCE OF
JVT 8 r-'iV> . 'vLA.r "o'JI. Ji
. ...!(!,, . A :good -assc
,?i *'. - v. . uJ 1
. j . ;r Groceries, Hardware, Crc
.a To wj^cli the atteuiIop.oC jJurchtoeH'Is Jo
) t. A)a / i1 .1 .
WALLER
Jon 3,1832, {BHtfl ..
i??II ... J...H JLJ LI'I-L "a
ATLANTIC ACID
?
' I : fiuua > maunr ]
Tliis Articlc, prepared by tlic-ATliAiV
the direction qf their Chemist, JUL1KN
ton Peed, is hrtw ottered nt the Reduced P
= payable 1st November, 1S72, Free of lutes
Orders tilled now will be considered ns <
? 1st November 1872, thereby emiabing Plat
? ons and 2Iu!es are idle.
IEL2EE, KODGEI
trc < r , ? BROOTS. WII
' f Jr.li S, 1872, 27-If
aril ,i v.'i1
? : ATLANIiO
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This FERTILIZER^ manufactured by
,n PAU.y, mwiev tbe>'direct-ion of tljoi^Chttn
now oil'eml to'tlit? 'Planting Community
Of SiH PER TON CASH, or $52 PAYA
gc tepFst.
i This FERTILIZER has been very este
entire satisfaction ; some of the most prat
Peruvian Guano, pound for pound/
All sales made nowTriil he considered o
those buying on time the sale will be eon.'
By this arrangement planters will be or
k Manure at a time when their wagons and
ft ,i.,i;k Mi-iiffiMfM',
H [ J sunniin-Uft (j<Mji,uin.uiu LVI iu>vt?.vo*.
?$ PHOSPHATE will bo furnished on appli
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__ PELZER, RODGEI
BROWN'S WII
. JanC, 1ST2, 27-tf
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IMPOSTANT TO CC
i
I THE ' MA
j : # Jl y
j Fertilizing a dl Ma
I ! lave prepared a Spcci. 1 Fertilizer adaptec1
OO TTOi^
.
' Which they claim to be of the highest grn
guarantee equal in the results to Peri
of more permanent benefit to the soi
It has been used by Several Hu
South Carolina and Georgia 3
~er lowing results:
! It increases tho crop from 100 to -w per (
j It resists drbught iu afl cases. Tho crop
" It.matures tho crop three" or four weeks
n(s against early frosts, or in the event of a bn
wo planter to put in his crop three or four wee!
.j. with a certainty of success.
' It produces a belter quality of Cotton.
*' Looking at the l,nv priceof Cotton, tho i
ro- ',em' t,le necessity of using nothing but
strictly avoiding those who-e value has I ec
ehcap'materiais under pretence of meeting
* If his crop is only doubled by the use pf "
* to two hundred per cent, profit on his outl
. and it will enable him to plant fewer acres:
j labor and expense with better results.
( A few extracts from numerous testimonio
= $55 Dollars per Ton in {
r ' LAWRENC
r'|j. n. PP.INGLS & SON, Agent,
r~ " - i" \
Jan. 17,1872,30?2m ~ k-' ;
- , , .
MAPES' isSj
SUPER-PHO VB A
The Oldest Super-Phosphate Mo
CCOMPOSED of BOXES, POTASn, PHI
J TED AN IMAL AMMONTCAL MA
.Sail, Salt ('ftk*1, Nitt'o Calcc, PlasU-r, nor A
used. Factory open for inspection .'{tjdl tii
KIXETEEX Y.EAUS OF PI
Introrhtccrl In 1S52.- -fictile;
I QUICK ACTION AND PERMANENT
n Testimony .of hundreds of well-knowii.jjUu
5; crop and soil^cven during extrnuoadvi
1 1 $3? t'asii?sou Time, pc
' GllXEliAb AULM.S
5 Messrs. Miller & Eoljcrtst
Jun, 24, 1S72, 4^?3iii ,
* ?* ' i'"
IJU, mijitL1. u jaw jwpmpwCTMnMacp*-!
BACON!'
rest figures for "CASH." , . ,.V
' Rpe aa.chcap as any Retail ikouse in J
'air business, j 7 . j ' - J
^rivALS!
-/ . mfis **'w;r f : i iutijf ^rrr - *>;() ion*
Striped.
Homespuar, l
- all Numbers,
Men and Boys Wear, e
RIES. 1
)> 'T.-?v*Ci.i!,i *.>':.? )r.hv / /. .1" . v \
d best brands.
c best in the j&darket9
S and GOFFEESr'all giade
2 .,: /,! 1 j-f { ? ; {jjV . "
ya ir?,
it# ail Pltalii Ms,
3NAEIES. ^
Giving FRESltSUrriJiES.,;'
of Seed Potatoes and Oats.
l' t ' 9 y * i if. .?. ?> * .k L
*_ W AT\nA\T
56 MXkSJUWM. |
BROTHER, I
" ; I
ISTTS A.T t
>D. s. m
& -v
r new and lmndgOme building, a full
id in thia community,
, h PQ ,< fl .. ' J 10 ; ;
0CK OF ;
ire, and: unusiialiy attractive.' / "
E CLOTHING.
i 1 ' I Vila IGflil '
BOOTS AND SHOES.
: M< u .... ' i i*j/ . ! r
>rtment of
.\l (X 1 *' t *4; .' ?*! #/ w'wii'jL* I "I ? ' '
ckery, and Glassware.//^//;
ivited. Give us a call, -v
& BROTHER.
/' iwia tDfiod ??... t: istim oJJ -J.
I II ll.. I.1.L _
I PHOSPHATE,
!' ? . W <? f? . J
' .i! . ;*> . t
PTC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, uhder
HAVEN EL, for composting vfith Cotrice
of 528 pertou cash, or ?31 per ton
VSt. jfl'ji'J i / :
Jash 3ft Jilnrob, 1872, or on Time as clue
iters to haul it at a time when their AVagr*S
CO., General Agents,
ARF, CHARLESTON, S. C.
PHOSPHATE,
.3 ,.. I.! iv. .j:. } : ' / r T>ti
Die ATLANTIC PHOSPTTATE CQMlisf,
Dr. ST. JULlEN RAVKSTEL, i,
AT THIS VERY REDUCED P11ICE
BLE November, 1872, FREE OF IN'tisivcly
used in this State, andhasgiven
iticul placers admitting it to be equal to
is cash on the 1st of March, 1872, and to
iidcred as due on 1st of November 1872.
labled, without extra cost, to haul their
mules are idle.
>f thij.<?e who have used the ATLANTIC
cation to the Agents.
iS & CO., General Agents,
AKF. CHARLESTON, S. C.
>TT0H PLMTEES.
lis: ; :
RTIiAND
mhciuvhg ompr y
[ to the Cotton'Plant, under the name of
J PO oD ?
tie of Fertilizer sold in the South and
iviau Guano, pound to pound and lo Imj
1.
ndrcd Planters in North and
for two seasons with the fol'
. - 'r? :' fdi ' w ; '
?cnt.
i* not afiocted hy m =t.
in ad van co, thus insnrin/r the crop
ickward sca-on for planting, enables the
Ivilater,even as late as the lstofJjantellsperit
planter will readily <jom pre- 1
the.!.ii"he>ti grade of fertilizers, arid of "
n reduced by iididterution or the Use o'
thelnW prleeof Cotton.
(VlTTI )X TOO!")" if will rrs\'f> from one
ay, willi Cotton at 12.} cents r,er pound,
i with a corresponding reduction of .
ils are appended.
Sacks, 12 to the Ton.
E SAHG.STON, -President,
,.i . <53 Exchange Place, liailimoro.
Charleston, S. C.
rb;: } .!> tno|a>hitr!p .i-y&K . .
mmm
m OF LIME.
Liraiactared in this Country
DSPIIATI.e GUANO, COXCEXTRA- ]
TTlvUaridSUfJl'lIURR.1 ACID. No 4
(itiitciunt or Absorbent of any kind
ncs.;. .
lACTICAL EXPERIENC E
Patented Dee. 20, ISoO. .
IMPROVEMENT' TO THE SOIL. I
Oors'ui' its la vol* on every variety o! \
I'ivo' sOa'^it:;.'
.yablc Nov. 1st, 1372.
; HOWKLL - '
' J'OK SOUTH: CAROLINA.
12.S East Buy, Cliarleston, S. C.
jiSfr Local Agents.
Will be found to Embra
"x u'} ftft '-di 'H .. f? ilfX it,
jMERAL ASS
W ! : ' .. dc r_
THAX HERETOF
\ T HILE lobking at the "wants of the inner a:
nindfuLof his external comforts, and have d9coa!
adies to pay Jia a- visit^ y- j .. ' , '
Our friends will please inquire for whatever the;
>ocause we keep a large Stock of Groceries, that"
i. it -i ' /;*! .
fxciusLvctj: iu.,iuat^nQe. . .
, -k '* v v;y > lii .i 1 ;1j^j
Qciobor lW
GMilGS & f?
:.: ; HT~?j - ' : > > ".
Our Mr. Dti
HAS just, returned from Baltiinprc .a
> t he lias purchased, at tbe
tOWEST NET PI
' A />rrr\Tm? ot?t -rr?/~tnr
... Xi. VAJLV/J.urj OXaJUXLiVJ
HHM IP
;. The public, and especially ourfriends,*
o, examine our Goods* .before purchkMng
10 superiority over other fnrsWass.hoii
hat our prices shall lie as low, and:that tl
jxact'quality represented. ;
Norwood, DiiPj
Marcli 31, 1871 49-tf J
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T " - ; :.L
THE STONO PHDSi
1- .bflft fK>tf6<Xfc . ' ''
: ; Of IJfta^ston, S,
. - ! -it.ain> !?;. . 3i?i; juj ''"r* *"??
y^BOPERLY- appreciating the jnc.qepsity of^FoKtef
the youth, resolved: in. to offet'/ftfelr
would put them:witlrfn <tiie.reaQlj of every planter:
'..T-bey oiftrtlieir i, v1 ,u>'" *'
bU U ? :? . i'^SOtUBLE GlfAJF
, i .A '?rr;t -.it .T ,n?jrafTH*:i w'f ( ...
a complete Amnion iated Fertiliser a? $45 cash",'or
jSoreafiber next, with approved oily acceptance. 1"
. t<>tfwutfitixi y;:: . !j 7t!
Th(& "DISSOLVED ?I?0ji
for composting with Cotton Seedor'Stabla^ranure,.!)
pii<*6f $25<,a?,,or$30t6ii'c?etfit' Jw abuve..~:Thia'
planters, who used it last year to their enUre spt^fuct
:>v ???. t.j.*>tT. o'i'fIj*"
WM. RATJ
J. D. AIKEX, General Agent,
Ho. 3 Central Wfcsrf, (
A. If. AIKEif, Agent, at Greenwooc
Deo. 13/1871;34?8m .
i. , , .i'ii i.i> i i hi ii,n ..
'"" <&& . .f ..... . r~" " "".
"ft? 3 ; ?%L.i'T'
ixew toxica ana jrrca
, -.j v..v .. *}*, : ,*<>&?;n;mr;f>kw .;
=-r^- A ' '' ;
TI-zes ?ail&3|?
LOAN AID SWT
1 . :.., . - : .:
.[ ~~J77T Subscribed'
Capi
Tie Iarei* of tills tot, lip of as]
. AUGUSTA, GEO:
1'# .'717:
9 NOW READY -TO RECEIVE COTTON. L
cES will be made upon CAfttonln Warehouse, or upi
Bgv, Parties-Storing Cotton with the Bank will be
same that will be available in tliis city of. any otjier i
The Bank is prepared at all times to make*'
PROVISIONS on the moat reasonable terms.
t&T Parties would do well to apply at the Warolio
Officers. ??*':
--r- * <& ? fNibmgL^i
' y JNO./P. El
f Oct 19,1871,2G-Chv] T.'F. BRA
ito& \L ; ...! at i'&ak'i rcet 1 tin J*?
) ! ! Ag~g???mmm?mmmmmm
ETIWAlT FER]
ovH:t; ' . . J; f >. ; -?1
Turtle VERY SUPERIOR ARTICLES arc o:
and Superphosphate Company of Charleston,
ETIWAff CU$N<
A complete manure, adapted to Co?ton, Grain i
known article heretofore oflWed afia very high grade
Phosphate of Lime, with the addition, as heretofore
nia and Potash. Price $55 p6rton, if paid on or befo
?80 per ton, jmyable 1st .November, 1S7-, withoutiutc,
ETIWAN CROP FC
A new article of the same high Rrade of Soluble P!
the elements of Cotton Seed in such a manner, a.-i to
lizerft for Cotton ami Grain, at a lower price than t!it
per ton, if paid on or before the 1st of April next,' $4
vcmber, 1S72, without interest.
ETIWAN DISSOLVED
i . ' *n"i' ;I :>? .
Averaging from 28 to 20per cent. of Dfcfolved Eon
bling tbe pianter by composting, to n!>.ulii . *yo tons c
[>f one half co*t andfrciyht. Price per ton, if p
iVpril next, $40 per ton, payable 1st November, 1S72,
TAKE NOTI CE, that all these fertilizers are of
Phosphate, and niuat help for more than one year.
wm. c. b:
. ' Genera
WHITE, SMITH & WHITE, Agents at &
December 13, 1871, 34?3m
* ISi
.1 i'.j- I a Hx . ^=?==
RTE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
DRY GOf
BOOTS AHB SHmS.
EATS. A? CAPS, ft
GROCERIES, mm.
WLich will be sold Low J
ENOCH N
Jan. 24, IS72,40?tf :
r ~ .
j |i ??p?
- *r
ce & iaoie A
vj fn '
ORE,
jan, wo have not l ce'n
II wo ;couid to. indued tho
y may: need,andaot tbiot; on
we- confine our attention
^ ,???<?!
wiH
wmiwim
n& New Yorlr, wjiere
, j 'inizitfoltL :o
. ii* ?.?. x'.' -ill .'
>Tr*T?Ct
xyJEj&?
.'ioisr ott
CUI IS.
ire respectfully: invitod
.ses, but we guar'auteo. n
le Goods will be of tb o
tvrn? Itexii+frw -iart ixntis m ^n'ftiko
Ul\L *<.''filiil.5r-.V:w
_ ; v'- Ai-:uf4*?:
.. i/L! iuiu fi'/fitl
rfa: o<?:
; V; III .itt:: /'! i>( B ..
: ' ;v< Jiii -at fv-;iuj?-, iu v/t?
'. , [ ,'Lfi 3' ? '
unit! jry'tli,' iV:
?HATE CO.,'
* ' I '< : * >4t i X -T?*t
ft *' -wj , );?? ? i' ij'ffwj u'/ut?
*::-Vr tu . I :r. ,v;':in;ift?T
i oj-otiiiJ jMirft
fng tffa;i)laTif nterwt of'"'
Fertilisers at a pric6 tfmqr,'*
*uy iiOsS n>
iff ,'.. . Uft&i
V' : lo
a /C;W brut?i>tfmaim ?oi
Jmi ?j u 1.Jii. 21**
?24TE^f- *;;i >,>u
"r " . .JTTiffii! >u; *t ,i vriir*
s now. offeredMtla'e;y>ery low
? Wghiy :.reflonj?fnde4>RXiy
sAut Okli -til iwJtaarrwj
>HE&TST.'; U**
ytir, -... izmn'j':'.).!. HusCOB ?al
EXEL. President.
: bug rrK&m fcti ir-^c ,^3
: vjri; i'.ilnA. ; ,!:j. Ml*
. . w ?fl o> "to
i*.:Oir ,vmill i?x .ffOtito to vi?
3HABLEST0N-, S. e.
1,8. G.. '
1 ... .-71:1/i iri;' :atei
a.'JU.iW j
ace TSTarekcus
.
'*7~. . I'..ui :?
"3?ES3=8.SI7
IS BANK.
.'.v, t>aKA
t '' . ..
.Ceil,
DOLLARS.
)M aitfl Bepi Steels,
IBEHAL 6ASH ADYAN-.
on,HaJlfoad KeceiptH.' ' , ' ! .
funiislied with receipt* for'
or bofmwjnif'niotiey. '
LOANS ON PRODUCE or
use, or comrrranicate with tho
'* .. I ? f Tr
'ENKIKS, President.:
:KG, Vice-President,,,
NCH, Cashier, i
. i .. . . : v
gy, ?,
'' Jl.tili V''f ii'HJlV.' '?
lli4WP.
' Aiw&ii J; a,*".* iiv.?
ITered by the Sulphuric Acid
8. c:,* vi?:J
i iV v '
in d Tobacco, being the well
1 of loper cent. dissolved Bone
, of IVfuViaa Cruano, Ammore
the lst'-of April next, and
rest.
i 0 h-'iJ v?J
OJ>.
Msphate, compounded with
elisor^ 'one of tlie best fertl>
Etiwaii Gtiano. I'rfce $40
o per ton, payable 1st. No*
. .1 V ' v
Boy E.
e Phosphate, and thus ena
>f half that grade at a saving
aid on or before the 1st of
without interest.
the ftig heat grade of Soivbhi
EE & CO.,
i Jigcnts, waricscon, a. v.
Jbbevillc, S. t). ; .
; i i: .'il'tbiil ill-*.! :r';
v; ,tl j;: ,*?^n;vr-c'? i.J. 1 /
'i
. L j
GOOD STOCK, CF
' l': >?
CLOTHING,
OCKEBT,
IONS, H
: r f ff :f ;
for Cash, by
ET-SfiN.
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