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So Near and Yet so Far. Man dwells apart, though not alone. He walks among his peers unread ; The best of thoughts which he Lath known, For lack of listeners are not said. Yet dreaming on earth's clustered isles He saith, '"They dwell not lone lik< men. Forgetful that their sun-flocked smiles Flash far beyond each other's ken." He looks on God's eternal snns That sprinkle the celestial blue, Alia saith, Ah. nappy sinning ones, I would that men were grouped like you!" Yet this is sure, the loveliest star That clustered with its peers we see, Only because from us so far, Doth neur its fellows scorn to be. [Jean Ingelow. -44^^ SENTIMENT. Habit is ten times nature.?[Gay. He conquers grief who takes a firn resolution .?[Goethe. For practical life genius is as useful a: a telescope at the theater. Tf C-rnrl rliri linf pvict if wmilri ho nop essary to invent one.?[Voltaire. 2So one preaches better than the ant and she says nothing.?[Franklin, There never was a great man unles: through divine inspiration.?[Cicero. The coldest bodies warm with opposi Hon, the hardest sparkle in collision. [Jamus. We know God easily, provided we d( not constrain ourselves to define hini. [Joubert. The superiority of some men is merelj local. They are great because their a& sociates are little.?[Johnson. 'Tis best to pray, But praying ever best succeeds "\Vheu seconded by manly deeds.?[Saxe Men trust rather to their eyes than t< their ears.; the effect of precepts is there fore slow and tedious, whilst that o pvamnles is summurv and effectual.? ?Seneca. No man can, for any considerable pe riod, wear oue face to himself, and an other to the multitude, without finally getting bewildered as to which may bt fruef?[Hawthorne. Men often appear to lie when mosi truthful, and olien seem to tell the trutl: When most false ; the most, terrible 01 Jies is?not that which is uttered, bui that which is lived.?[W. T. Clark. Generosity during life is a very differ ent thing from generosity in the hour o! death ; one proceeds from genuine liber olifw onrt hoiiAvnlonno thr?nthnr frnm pride or fear.?[Horace Mann. Subtract from a great man all that he owes to opportunity and all that he owe* to chance, all that he has gained by tin wisdom of hig friends and by. the folly of his enemies, and the g^ant will ofteii be left a pigmy.?[Barlow. Hints on House Building. A paper on this subject, read by . Ed ward Robert, F. 8. A* before the jRoyal institute oi uritisn Areuuecis, uiuaes a^ follows:? 1. Never allow pervious drains in pervious soils. - 2. Never-allow a cesspool or dradn near a well. 3. Never select gravel as a building Site if well-dr&ined clay can beobtained. 4. Never allow drinking-water to be drawn from a cistern supplying a water closet. i . 5. Never allow waste-pipes to be in serted into water-closet traps. 6. Never allow rain-water to run to the ground if it is required above. 7. Never allow water to stand in pipes exposed to frost. 8. Never allow pipes to be fixed so that they cannot empty themselves. 8, Never ventilute except by pipes or tubes; inlets and outlets being of equal size. 10. Never uso glazed earthenware pipes,for upward flues. 11. Never allow chandeliers to be ex clusive light merely because it has been customery. SPECIAL ISOTICE. "W3 take pleasure in saying to the ladies of the up-country that we have have sccured tho services of Miss Hannah Perriu, of Baltimore, Md., to tako chargo of our Mi'linery Depurt jnent, Miss Perrin comes highly recommended by Mrs. Barnett, of 67 J^orth Charles St., with whom she has been for the past six years. Mrs Barnctt's private millinery rooms arc Jrnown [to. tho fashionables of Balti Juore, an the place lor Elegant Milli nery Goods, so the ladies of Abbeville will see that Miss Perrin has had al tho advantages of a thorough train ing. Miss Perrin is assisted by Miss Kat< Small, well kuown to tho ladies o * ?- i ? 11 _ - ADoevmo. Tho Dress Making Departmenl will be under the supervision of tb< J^isses Taggarfc. i.vc?p>^>. iiuily, J AS. W. FOWLER & CO., Proprietors Emporium of Faehior Bronchitis.?'This is an irritation oi Inflammation of the bronchial tubes \vhioh carry the air we breathe imo tlx lungs. It arises from a cold settled ii the throat, from catarrh extending tc +>.oao nnrfu from ncrol'ulous afU'ClioUS, X 7 tfnd from severe use of the voice. Tht Irritation from this latter cause com jy)^ in tfte I ami glottis, whiel lire the organs of the voice, and extend ing downwards, produces hoarseness coughing aud spitting mucus matter sometimes uuXlu wan blood. It ii chicfly dangerous from its tendeucy t< spread into the lungs, and terminate in consumption. It is the cure of severe and obstinate cases of this disease thai Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has achieved un parallel led success, and won"the loudest praise from ail who have nsed it. It is sold by all respecta ble druggists. The Harvest of the Head.?When thp <*or;il> ?rts ax a rake, bringing away ft roll of parted fibres every time it passes through .the hair, baldness would soon b-J fijevituDie. .but tsven in this case, forlorn as it may seem, the mischief can be arre&ted, the loss repaired. Lyon 'a K uuuiriui, aided by a brink application of i he brush to promote the absorption pf tne fluid by the scalp, will stop tht thinnlncr-oufc E>roce83 in forty-eight hour* The roots from which the dead fiiauMtnto were sired will soon be re-en dowed with vitality, and a new growth will npeedily *prii^ up on,the denuded places. This work of reproduction will go ou the damage is completely re Saired, and_the luxuriant crop of hail ius produced will never wither or fall out as long as the vitalizing application is regularly continued. Fathers and Mothers.?If you oc cupy these relatious or are about to do so, stndy well your constitution. If you Jiave acquired or inherited Scrofula or #ny disease which maybe transmitted Jo your otfspping.jit b your solemn duty to etadtcate it. Thousands of children are now sufieritig from..the effects 01 poisonous disease transmitted to tnere from their parents. ^he thought is ter rible. You cap save yourselves much sadness and solicitude and your deai little ones much pain and unhappinesssj f| by the timely use of Dr. Tutt's Sarsapa-: I i rilla and Queeu's Delight. It will a lire- vJ ly eradicate the taint from the system, or if it has alrcaey been entailed upon your child, give it at once, this valuable preparation and its system will be reno vated and restored to souuduess. Montgomery Co., X. C., September 11, 1872. Dr. TV. B. Tail: Sir?Please accept the heartfelt thanks of a mother who was well nigh driven lo despair by the s^ad condition of an only child. My little boy has been af flicted with Scrofula ever since his birth, aud after trying every remedy that was recommended, and several physicians ja" had pronounced hirn past all hope. I;tni accidentally heard of your Sarsaparilla l>r< and Queen's Delight. It was so highly ic<)1 recommended that I concluded to try it. I ' but I must confess with very little faith. He has taken nine of the'bottles you sent me, anil I am happy in being able to say that he is almost well; and I be lieve by the time he takes the dozen, lie will be perfectly restored to health. He has gained llesli, has a lir.e appetite, and now walks two miles to school. I shall alwavs remember vou with gratitude. ANN MURRAY. Dr. Tult's Hair Dye is used iu Europe and America. Be Careful.?In these days, when tight hats, hot air, and sedentary occu pations, cause the hair to lall out, it is a matter of no little importance to know which of the hair preparations are of any value. The majority, as has been fre quently proved by the lirst dermatolo gists, or hair-doctors, possesses little or no merit. Such being the fact it is con soling to those who are alllieted to know there is really one good articlc, which is reootnmlMided and used by the first nied many years. This preparation is HalL's Vegetable Sicilian Haih Renewek, a truly scientific compound, which is unquestionably the best preparation of the kind now before the American pub lic. It will restore to gray hair its orig inal color, clease the head thoroughly, cure all eruptions of the scalp; and will always restore the hair so long as any germs remain, as they almost invariably do, until extreme obi age has destroyed the roots. The original article is made by R. P. Hall & Co., Nashua, X. II. Fomey's lJrcns, Jan. 25, 1SGS, "Whose Handsome House is that? ?Such was the inquiry ot' a traveller as he passed an unusually well finished couutry residence, not a thousand,iniles rrom nere. me style 01 tne sasnes, me brightness of the glass, the beauty of the doors, the classic patterns of the mould ings, the neatness of the balusters, and the stateliness of the pillars around the piazza, ull struck the traveller with as tonishment and admiration. And no wouder, for they were ull furnished by .Mr. 'P. P. Toale, I^o. 20Hayne street, Charleston, S. C. tf rVlNECi(Rr BITTERS1 Vtnoifar Bitters are not a vile Kancv Drink, m*de of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquor*, doctored, spiced, a.id sweetened to please the taste, called "Tonics," "Appetizers," "Restorers," &c,, that lead the tippler 011 to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the native roots and herbs of California, free from a!' Alcoholic Stimulants. They arc the Great li'ood Purifier and a Life-giving Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying ofT all poisonous matter and restoring the blood 10 * healthy condition, pnrtrliitijr it, r-fresfuuj; and invigorating both inhid and body. They arc easy of administration, prompt in ilicir action, certain iu their results, safe and reliable in all forms of disease. Xo I'tu'itoit can take those Uiltorn accord ing to directions, and remain long unwell, provided mcir umics aic ik?i ticsiruvcu i>v iiiiiicimi |k>imhi oi oilier means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Dyspepsia or Indices!ion. Headache, Pain in the Shoulder*, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Diz ziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad 'J'am; in the Mauth, Bilious A;tac!;s, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the I .imp*. Pain in the regions of the Kidnevs, and a hundred other painful symptom*, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottie will prove a better guar antee of it* merits tha.t a lengthy advertisement. For Pcninlc Cuin|i!iilut?i in young or-old, married or single, at the datvn of womanhood, or the turn of life, thesa Tonic 1!.tiers display so decided an influence that a mail-.cd improvement is soon percep tible. For Inflammatory oml Chronic Rlicu niiitiuui and G?ut, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, liiiiout, Remittent and Intermittent -Fevers, diseases of the Biood, I.iver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases aia caii?cd by Vitiate<l I'lond, ?vli:eh is generally produced by derange ment of the Digestive Organs. Tllfy are u (?eiil Ic I'urgative n* well n* a Tonic, possessing a'.o the peculi ir merit of acting 1 as a nowetful acent in relieving Contrition i.r In flam. mation of lite Liver and Visceral Org.ius, and in Dillons Diseases. For Skin DUensex, Eruptions, Teller, Snlt Rhetiui, lllotches, Spots, Pimple*, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles, Kins-worm*. ScnUI-lIc.ul, Sote liyes, Ery sipelas. Iieh, Scurfs, DUcnloia'iimsof the Ski", juniors and Diseases of ilie Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally <hi 'tip ami carried out of the system in a sb'irt time bv the u<e of these Hitters. One bottle in such eases will convince the must incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanse Ilie Vltlntetl THoort whenever vou find its impurities brisling through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sure*: cleanse it when you find it ob structed and sluggish in the vein* : cleanse it when it is foul; your feeling* will tell you nl(en. Keep the blood pure, anil ihe health of tlx system will follow. tf rn f I- I'll I t I.II.1* nr/uluin Vilmrnp P.i-r. I trks the mont wonderful invigurant t!ut ever sustained ! the sinkim; system. . , Plu, Tape, ami other Worms, linking In * I the system of so many thousands are effectually de * I stroved and removed. Says a distinguished physiol ogist: There is scarcely an individual upon the face oi l lie earth whose body in exempt from the presence of worms. It is not upon the healthy elements of the body that worm* exi-t, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, tin vermifuges, 110 anthehniti itics, will free the system from worms like these Bit ters. Mecliniifcal ni?cn?ci. Persons engaged in Painis and Mineral*, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, r Gold beaters, and Miners, as they advance :n life, will be subiect to paralvsis of the Rowels. To guard against ' this take a dose of Wai.kbr's Vinegar Bittbrs once or twice a wcclc. as n Preventive. 1 Dllluitit. Remittent, mid Intermit lent , Fevers, which are so prcva'ent in the valleys of our i Great livers throughout th? United States, especially i I tlioss of the Missi.sippi, Ohi'1, Missouri, Illinois, Teit ! ! jiesse?, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Iira/os, . j Rio Grande, Peail, Alabama, Mobile. Savannah, l\nan oke. lames, and man v others. with their vast tribnta ries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during season* of unusual licit r."d dryness, at! invariably accompanied bv extensive derangements ul'Uie stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. There are tOways more or lew obstructions of tl>? liver, n weakliest and irritable state of the stomach, and gre.it torpor of the bowels, beinj ctagged up with vitiated accumulation*. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentially nccessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to I>k. J. Walkbk's Vinrc.ar Hitthks as they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Scrofula, or ICIug'9 TCvil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Af fections, O'd Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eves, etc., etc lit these, as in all othee constitutional Dis eases, Wauchb's ViNRG?K 11ITT2HS have shown their great curativc powers'iti the most obstinate atid intract able cases. Dr. Wttlker'n California Vlucjjar Bitter* act on all these cases in a similar manner, lly purifying the Blood ili-y remove the cause, ami uy resolving away j tlie e Tects of the inflammation (the tubercular deposit*) I the affected pa:u rejeivc health, and a permanent euro i is effected.' The iii'?pertla? of Pit. Waj.kbr's Vimcga* Bittkks arc Aperient, Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, 1).arctic, Sedative, Counler-Irri tant. Sudorific, Alterative, and Auti-Bilious. Tlie Aperient and mild Laxative propert'ie* of i Dit. Walkbk's Vinkgak' Bitters are tlie best safe guard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, their balsamic, henlincr, and soothing properties protect the humors of the fauces. Their Sedative properties alljy pain in tlie nervous system, stomach, ai)d bowels, either from inflammation,' wind, colic, cramps, etc. Their Counter-irritant influence extends throughout the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid- ; nevs, corfrectins; and regulating the flow of urine. Their I Auti-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in the secre- , tion of bile, and us discharge* through the biliary ducts, j and are superior to all remedial agents, for the cure of , Bilious Fever, Fev?r and Ague, etc. Fortify the boilya^aiutt diNcase bv puri- i ftrinjj all its fluids with Vinhgak Bittkks. No e?i- j demic can take ho'd of a system thus forearmed. Tlie | lifer, tlie stomach, the boneis, the k'dneys, and the , nqrves are rendered diseaie-pioof by this great iuvig- 1 orant. I>ivecf lonfl.?T*l:e of the Bitters on poing to bed at night from a half to ona and one-half wine glanfull Eat good nourishing t'ood, such as beef steak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and take ouf-door exercise. They are commwed of purely veget able iugredient?. and captain no *p'rit. J WALKER, I'rop'r. It. II. 3IcUON'.VI,D& CO., Druggists, ai)d Geo. Agts., San Francisco, Cal.. j and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sis., New York. I SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. DIM FERTillZEIt 'RIUMPHANT! "Wilmington, X. C., Aug. 21,1871, F'or Ifae largest production of Cotton to 3 acre, 1,0UU lbs. Cakolixa Fektiliz "or the largest production of Wheat the acre, 1,U(X) lus. Carolina Fkh Tlie above premiums are for crops pro mi with the use of Carolina Fertilizer >ne, or in combination with plantation inures only, and the awarding of said miniums is left discretionary with the :n mil tee of the Association under ,'ir rules. SANDERS, OATES & CO., Agents at Charlotte. 'EVEN'S & CURETON, Lancaster, ?S. C. AVaxhaws, Lancaster Co., S. C. > P. 1J. Zimmerman, Esq., Secretary )f the Fair of the t'arolinas, C'hcrr 'otte, A7. C. Fhe following is a correct statement of tton raised hv Stevens & Curoton, on icres of stu Lble land, v hich was mail ed with 400 lbs. Carolina Fertilizer, le following is the mode of cultivation: was thoroughly broken up 12 inches op, and laid oil' in rows 5>i feet wide, u me i'eruuzer appueu in nit* unn, en bedded on it on the 15th of May, d planted the same day, but owing to j e cool and dry weather, did not come i to a stand until about the 1st of June, rst working it was run around with a If shovel and partially trimmed out tli a hoe., Second working it was run juud with a 3 inch grub, 12 inches jg, and the middles thi-own out with a eep 17 inches wide. One furrow to a iv and thinned to a stand with a hoe out 12 inches wide, and hoed each ue, until it was worked live times, l'he following is a correct statement of e Cotton picked: 1st Picking ! 254 ? ?-*... .nn vx riciung, nv> >d Picking, 413 Estimated anionnt unopened ma tured bolls,...., S1G Total, 1,923 Respect fu II v submitted, STEVENS &CURETON. [ certify I weighed the Cotton picked the above statement, and it is correct. W. A. GRAHAM. At the request of Messrs. Stevens & ireton, we nave examined the 1| acre Cotton, and tne ostimate made above true to the best of our abilitv. D. P. DURANT, \V. A. GRAHAM, JOSEPH RODGERS. Premiums awarded to Stevens & Cure 1 on above certificate. We will sell the above Splendid Fer izer at Forty-Five Dollars cash, or fry Dollars, payable 1st November, th interest at 7 per cent, per annum, livcrecl at our warcnouse in unaries i. Agents will sell at same price, add ? the freight and drayage to their De ts. so. W. Williams $ o. January 17,1872, 39, 4m CONGAREE nriM momm Oolum"bia, S. DGAR CA'KB MILLS, LIST OF PRICES, Hera 14 inches diameter $S5 00 12 10 14 12 10 75 00 C5 0(i 65 00 50 00 40 00 Above prices complete with frame. ^ ithout frame $10,00 less on each k ill. ' > 3venty Gallon Boiler, $20 Delivered at the Railroad Depot in this city. Steam Engine?, Boilers, Cotton Press , Grist and Saw Mill Gearing of all nds to order. Iron and Brass Castings short notice and most reasonable I *1113. n fJf!?rlnrr mnsfnnflv nn hnnd of the following sizes. J feet wheel anil piniou $30 00 " " " " 32 50 " ? " " 35 00 " " " 45 00 " " " " 50 00 t With Bolts SO 50. Extra for each set. Antifriction plates and Balls for Cot i Press $10,00 and $12,01) per set. t N". B. Terms Cash on delivery, at R. here. JOHN ENRIGHT, Ag't, Abbeville C. H. May 24,1870, 4?tf. LIVERPOOL mum and OrJLxOEES INSURANCE COMPANY. sukes Against LOSS KY FIRE as LOW AS any oOOD COMPANY. All Losses paid at the Agency in arleston without reduction. *io extra charge for Policy?a SAV- { G of SI .00 TO INSURED, i ssots in Gold, $20,000,000 ; ] lily Receipts over -- - S20.000.00, | * IICAGO LOSSES, ALL PAID,! t VT? . n <>0 OAA ftnrt ftA ' f DLA i\ - -- -- - - - - 9J,VUV,VUU.UU PS?* Easiness quadrupled since Chi. 50 Fire. "&a W3I. II. PARKER, A.pc r t. January 32, -1872?40?if SPSS: \ Water wheel, * till 8earint,Shaftin^SPulfeys ' ^ SEND. ?CHA CIRCULAR. xEO. S. HACKER, Door, M, anil BM Factory. CHARLESTON, S."c. Tliis is Hslurueund coniDlete a aetory as there is iiftlie youth. We keep no Northern work to fill auntry orders. ?2r?Send for Price Address, GEO. P. HACKER, P. O. Box 170. Charleston, S. C. Factory and "Wnreroonis, King Ssreet, pi*)site Cannon Street, on line of City tii.I road. yiugust 7, 1871, 20?12m. Oyer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, *uch as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of medicine, "has any thing won so widely ana so deeply upon the coniidunce or mankind, as this excellent remedy fur pulmonary complaints. Through a long beries of years, and among most of the raccs ot men it has lisen higher and higher In theirestimution, as it has become belter known. Its uniform character and power to cure the va? rious affections of the lungs and throat, havo made it known as a reliable protector against ?1 wi.ii? t,! milder iYmnn of di^easo LI1CIII* IT uuu (lutH/kvvt ?v .... and to young children, It is at the same time tlio most effectual remedy that can be given for incip ient consumption, and tl;e dangerous affections ol' the tiiroat and lungs. As a provision against sudden attacks of Croup( it should bo kept oa hand in every family, and indeed as all arc some times subject to colds and coughs, all should bo provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Cotisumjition is thought In curable, still great numbers of cases where the disease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry l'tictoral. So complete is ita mastery over the disorders of the Xungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. When nothing else could reach them, under LhQ I'vt/irni tlipv subside and disappear. Singer* a>id l'ubtic Speakers find great protection from it. Asthma is always relieved and oAcn wholly cured by it. Bronchitis is generally cared by taking t^xe Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doted. 80 generally are its virtues known, that we need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more thau assure the public that its qualities arc fully maintained; Ayer's Ague Cure, Tor Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o., and indeed all the affections which ariso from m^arious, marsh, or jgianmatio puisuna. As its name Implies, it does Curo, and does not fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bis muth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, it in nowise injure# any pa tient. Tho number and importance of its cures in the ague districts, arc literally beyond account, and we believo without a parallel in the history of Ague mcdioino. Out pride i* gratiiled by tba acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures ?ffected.in obstinate eases, and whore other rem edies had wholly failed. Unacclimated" persons, either resident in. or travelling through miasmatic localities, will be protected by taking the AGUE CURE daily. For I Aver Complaint*, arising from torpid ity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimu lating the Liver into healthy activity. For Bilious Disorders and Liver "Complaints, it Is an excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkablo euros, where other medicines baa failed. Prepared by Dlt. J. C. Ayer k Co., Practioal and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round the world. PRICE, $1.00 PER BOTTLE. TiT K? \XT JU Harness Shop, THE undersicned heps leave to in form iii.s friends and citizens ii general, that lie is now stationed in on< >f the new Stores JNDER MRS. HUGIIEY'S IIOTEI vliere he will put up harness of al cinds at short notice. Particular ntten ion given to repairing Harness and Sad lies. S. IS. Sorrel. Jnn. IT, 1S72,39?tf BRADLEY'S STANDARD FERTILIZERS POLLARD & CO., General Agents. AUGUSTA, GA. Sea Fowl Guano, cask $50 00 . time: 55 00 fcad ley's Patent Superphosphate CASH $50 00 TIME 55 00 Jradley's Ammoniated Dissolved Bone cash $40 00 TIME 45 00 Ifeii" No Dravage to Railroad or Boats l&)'~ On nil Time Sales, City Accep ances will be required. B&y Time Sales due November 1st. For arrangements on Time, appl; ? TROWBRIDGE & CO., Auuevjiie, o. *J. March 27,1ST:!, 50-tf Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and CoIor; _ /Vv A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and cifcctual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored jo i(s original color, with the gloss and freshness of youth. Xhin hair is thick med, falling hair checked, and bald less often, though not always, cured 3y its use. Nothing can restore the mir where tho follicles are destroyed, >r tho glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can bo saved for lsefulncss by this application. Instead if fouling the hair with a pasty sedi* nent, it will keep it clean and vigorous. !ts occasional use wili prevent vhe hair 'rom turning gray or falling off, and :onsequently prevent baldness. Free rom those deleterious pubstances which, nako somo preparations dangerous, and njurious to the hair, the Vigor can inly benefit but not harm it. Jf wanted nerely for a , ? HAIR DRESSING, lothing elso can bo found so desirablo. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does lot soil white cambric, and yet lasts ang on the hair, giviug it a rich, glossy ustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr, J. C. Ayer & Co., 'lLACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL ClIEMISTS, JLOWEUL, MASS. J FRIGE $1.00, ^.4. WE IJAYE JUST RECEF DRY < BOOTS AND SH( BATS AND SAt GROCERIES, PI Which will be sole ENOCI Jan. 24,1872,40?If WALLER & MERCHi /~i T>nn\1TTTA , liKfiElN VV Ui ARE now offering to the public in thi line of all the Goods generally nee THEIR S ?W?: ( have been selected with great READY - MAI A FINE STOCK Of A good as Groceries,. Hardware, Cr To which the attention of purchasers is WALLEE .lan 3,1872, 27-tf And, Toile The Largest and PERFUSES, TOILE' BRUSHES Just opened, and for; w. March 13,1872?J6?tf AT THE ESTABLIS K o pi P rra CZ2 03 3 5' >RESSED FLOORING, CEILI> a hundred different patterns ofM lor sale at New York prices. Mantel to order at short notice. Stair Kail, ? on hutir? nnrl mnde to order. C it this establishment as can be made in the largest stock of the above South of guarantee will give entire satisfaction to The subscribers are the only practical i by Trade, carrying on the Business, in tl i The subscribers can refer to gentlemen lina and Florida, as to the character of t East end Hasel Street, opposite Wan do ] vicinity of Charleston and l'avion Hote Messrs. Seal, Sign & Robertson a and all work shipped by us is at half prii ' So. Ca. II. 11. , CARRIAGE MAKIN( WOW offer a LARGE and SUPERIC JLn price from S140 to $-25, with all tb WAGONS OF ALL SIZES, made by tl .MATERIAL IN THE COUNTRY, and They also offer for sale A LIGHT CR LOW FOR CASH. They keep constantly on hand META. NY and WALNUT COFFINS, and oth< Their hearse with one of the Firm wil ALL, WORK WARRANTED. Barnwell & Co., WOULD invite special attention to their Stock of SHOES made to Order. WTTOT,T?, RTOf!TC RROOANS. MENS' PLOUGH SHOES, WOMEN'S KIP & MOROCCO HIGH CUT SHOES, BOYS' and MISSES SHOES of all kinds. We liavejust received a full line of the above Shoes, which we guarantee to he the best niake brought to this mar ket. Call and satisfy yourselves. BARNWELL & CO* Feb. 14, 1872,43 tf Special Notice, ALL PERRONS WANTING PIC TURES WILL PLEASE CALL oOON, AS I WILL REMAIN BIT; A SHORT TIME IN ABBEVILLE. J. M. DQDSOtf, Photographer. April 24, 1S72, 2-tf J rED A GOOD STOCK OF ? < )ES, CLOTHING," >S, CBOTKHBY, 10 VISIONS, &GJ a l Low for Cash, by a I NELSON. BROTHER, uSTTS AT OD, S. C.3 eir new and handsome building, a full ded in this community. XOCK OF care, and unusually attractive. )E CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES, so.rtment of . - ockery, and Glassware* invited. Give us a call. & BROTHER. Artiqles, uest assortment 01 r SOAPS, COMBS, ' ^CC.| SzCty sale at short profits, by T. Penney, EMPORIUM OF FASHION. ~ n l . :rzL? - rr ... rug iHED 1851. o CG, "WEATHER BOARDS, &c. Over ouldings, makeover 100,000 feet-on hand, Pieces, Door and Window Frames made Jewels, Ballusters of "Walnut and Ma Jood and substantial work made as cheap i tlie United States. We have on hand the eity of Baltimore, all of which we all who want good and substantial work. Mechanics, Sash, Blind and Door Makers, lie City of Charleston. i all over this State, Georgia, North Caro heir work for the past twenty years. W. P. RUSSELL & CO., Fertilizer "Works and in the immediate Is. re our authorized Agents for Abbeville o tn-wit! Kn iipr 100 lbs., over th? ''Sept! 28,1871,24?8m i AND REPAIRIN flLLE, & RORFRTRflN. >R STOCK of BUGGIES, ranging in e modern improvements in the business, le best MACHINISTS, and of the BEST I after the latest and best styles. VNE-NECK CAKltlAGE, of good style, LTC BURIAL CASES, ?*nd MAHOGA i\s of cheaper style. 1 attend all funerals. [Nov. 3. 1871,2a? 0 /M II Uom j uorn!: 1,000 BUSHELS Prime WMte Com 1 Best Yellow Corn, In store and to arrive. Apply to BARNWELL & CO. March 13, 1872, 47?tf Sccir Potatoes, EARLY ROSE, GOODRICH, CHILI, nt $2.50 per Bushel. riNK EYE, $2.75 per " LEE & PARKER. Yrii. 7, 1872, 42?tf : ' Tie Howe Seify Kuliie , For sale at J. D. CHALMERS & CO. April 10, 1S72, 52-tf Feb 21, 1S72, 44?tf .VIIITE E f: ? : r HAVE BECEIVED IPHIIB A1 s g~W7HICH is very select a \ j marked at the lowest uaranteed. With the advantaj )r Cash, their can assure purch s the lowest. They respectfull ny class of Goods to call and < The attention of the ladies is xtensive Stock of Dress Goods JAPANESE SILKS, IMIT Polly Varden Grenadines, Lenas, Challies, Tamartin< White and Buff Maraposi s Percales, Piques, Lawns, ( AL mm w i in grea Besides the above they hav everything. Come and save money by bu WHITE April 10, 1872, 52-tf Htirnu't'l NO, 4 GRAJ ' ? , i-i - Our Country friends, aaay not all of t k FULL LINE Bacon always the best, Flour of various g: Syrup a#d ] Lard * . .? . 'c* . -V f ??' Alt of which we will sell at the. low Feb. 14,1372,43?tf "Facts are Sti THE following table shows the relsd Eastern, western and Southern manner, the great advantages offered u MARK THI Companies.. [n the Knickerbocker , " Globe Mutual 44 St. Louis Mutual 44 Carolina Life,..!. 44 Northwestern Mutual : " Southern Life ...... " Life Association of America.... 44 Mound City 44 Mutual Life, N. Y ...... 44 Piedmont and Arlington ... 44 Connecticut Mutual ...... 44 Missouri Valley " iEtna Life ....7 ............I " UNIVERSAL Or an Aver aye of 30 per c Participation in the Profits i Uni ALL POLICIES B \nd surrender value?after any nur Ratio of Assets to. 1 April 3, 1872, 51?tf Marble The marble yard ters to its new "Work Dared expressly for the busii Marshall House. A fine stocl ITALIAN AND A 3an always be found on hand lone in a superior manner, anci Also, a line collection of de FANCY headstones, w notice. Call and see our price: Nov. 2,. 1871, 28, tf GOLDSMIT IRON F( Are to irni: >5>; \t the very lowest figures. The,y furni ieen in Columbia, which i3 sullioieut r< Feb. 14, ISri, 43?tf J, B. & W. WILL BE NO. 2 GBAK iiid are fully prepare^ to show to the p jrroceries an onsiating of BACON, FLOUR, MO NEW OltLEAl LAI id everything in that line suitable fori A Mcc Assortmeni uprising ORANGES, LEMONS, B/ RANDY PEACHES, SARDINES, erything in that line. AI . Choice lot of Mount: The above stock will be sold low and t id examine for themselves. nd complete. Their Goods are cash prices, and satisfaction, is 2;e of having bought their Goods THEIR lasers that prices will be as 16*: y invite all persons in need of ixamine for themselves. - < > * particularly called to their vsty , consisting of " ATION JAPANESE SILKS', Satin-Faced Lenolines* bs, Striped Mohairs, , tnd Yosemite Stripes, fee., &c. S O , X variety. e a good assortment of almost ying Goods for Cash; BROTHERS, i V jj vU l J *5? I.' fituti i i ! i" .1. igwit'aaEB? i mmm? 3TTE R^NGKE, hem know, tJaat we keep, OF GROCERIES, , ; . "1* V'.. Tt-'jTW-tj'; iV- . . i < i, v, , ... ' v, 1". ' ' ' ' .i i. 1 t '? < . radcs, ;,;_f .< Molasses, in Bbla, and Cans^ Sugar of several qualities. ' ~ Coffee, Bice, Salt, ertm^etpriceaf( ... , -1 -Vnr - j. t v> i i ' uMUggMOi iiy abbornThingsr ,ive cost of tiife Insurance in ser^ntl of th* Companies, and exhibits, in % startling nder the plan pursued by the Uhkwtai& C COJST TB AST! ; AT AGF OF 20 AT AGE OF SQ, AT AGE OF 40 1 $8685 50 8949 SI 8841 36 8503 41 8670 51 8613 73 8455 40 8455 46 7541 47 8455, 40 8504 41 8455 46 uj .)<: i\a 8200 WILL BUY $8639 80 8688 09 8841 73 8841 76= 8688-09 ..8877 05 8810 57 8810 57 8810 57 8810 57 8833 92 8810 57 ft7Gft OA *2SIS 7878 97 791B 40 ?9!6 40 7918 91 -7030 *1 8987 22 7987 22 7087 2fr 7987 22 8007 68 8012 82 etAa in M (JTwU W I W?vv V A. I y?irv ?w .. 10 048 no 1 11 306 01 I 10 266 90 ;en?. t'n /avor o/ </<e Universal. Guaranteed in the Policy by the versal.* r ON-FORFEITABLE. nber of payments?stated in tbe Ifaliojv liabilities, $145 to $100. Works. is removed from its old ousi Shop and handsome Office *p?t less on Main Street, above thf MERIGAN MARBLE , and all work warranted to. to [ at priccs lower than elsewhere, signs for MONUMENTS ANB liich can be furnishedv at short 5 and styles. Respectfully, T\ PTXATTMnCMaC . . . . . I " ji ;.,. H & KIND, )UNDERS, IA, S. O., 3I1 the latest and best style, an islied most of those elegant fronts to jcomuiendation. Give them a calL *3a nu^cngj EOUND AT IXTE RANGE. ublic their select stock of id Provisions, LASSES, VS SYRUP, MACKEREL, RD, SUGAR, COFFEE, R-C? lamilies. Also, ; of Confeclionaries, VNAXAS, COCOA KUT3, JELLIES, OYSTERS, CRACKERS, and any antf ,SO, lin Corn and Nice Hams, lie public are respectfully invited te ffkty