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?VER AND OVER AGAIN.
Over aud over ?lgaio,
>~o mutter which way T turn,
I always find in the Hook of Life
. Koine lesson I have to learn.
I must take m.v turn at the mill,
I must grind out the golden grain,
I must work at my task, with a resolute
will>
<0\ er uud over again.
\Ve cannot measure the need
or frlio finSnot
Jfor check the flow of the golden sands
That run through a single hour.
But the morning dews must fall,
. And the sun and the summer rain
Must do their part, and perform it all
Over-ami over again,
^Overand ovoT asraift
The brook through the meadow flows.
And over and over r.gain
The ponderous mill-wheel goes.
'Once doing will not sutfk'c,
Though doing be not in vain;
-And a blessing, failing us once or twice,
May come it' we try again.
'The path that has once been trod
Is never so rough to the feet;
And the lesson we once have learned
Is never so hard to reoeat.
Though sorrowful .tears may fall,
And the heart to its depth be driven
"With storm and tempest, we need them
all
To render "ns meet for heaven.
AN Af!T to Amend an Act Entitled
"An Act Providing for tlie General
Elections, and the Manner of Con
'dueting the same."
Section 1 Be it enacted, by the
Senftte and House of Representative.*
vjf'the State of South Carolina, n''\\
met and sitting iu General Assembly,
and by the authority of the panic,
That all general and special elec
tions, hold pursuant to the Constitu
tion of this States shpll be regulatec
?nd conducted according to the rules.,
principles and provisions herein pre
scribed.
Sec. 2. The Commissioners ot Jbicc
tion shall provide ono box for each,
election precinct. An opening sltuli
be made in tho lid of the box, not
larger than shall be sufficient for u
singla ballot to be inserted therein ix'
one time, through which each ballot
received, proper to be placed in sucl
box, shall be inserted by the persoi
voting, and by no other. Each bo.\
shall be provided with a sulilcien
loch-, and such box shall be puh
lictly opened and inspected, to
seo that it is empty and secure,
and then loekedjust before the open
iog of the poll, and the keys returned
to the managers, and shall not be
opened during tho election. Eucl.
box for snch precinct "hall be labelled
\ iis 1oHows : '-Congress," "State," "Cir
cuit," and '-County officers."
Sec. 3. At tho close of the election,
the Managers and Clerk shall imme
diately proceed, publicly, to open the
lw<T- mil] /.AM ? f 4 lui
w ViiUUl UlS/l 44IIV4 WUUV Ct?W MMUV/UJ uivi v
in", and continue such count, without
adjournment or interruption, until tin
satno is completed, and make such
statement of the result thereof, and
sign the same, as tho nature of the
i election shall require. If in counting,
two or moro like ballots shall be found
folded together compactly, only om
Rhall be counted, and the others de
stroyed ; but, if they i?car different
names, tho same slfall be destroyed,
and not counted. If more ballots
Shall bo found, on opening the box,
than thcro are names on the poil list,
all the ballots shall be returned to tin
box and thoroughly mixed together,
and one of the Managers or the Clerk
shall, without seeing the ballots, draw
therefrom, and immediately destroy,
as-many ballots as there are in ex
cess of the number of numes on tlu
n/%11 llaf. Within tln*r>r> rluvfl t!inpc
after, the Chairman of the Board of
Managers, or one of them, to bo ties
igaated iu writing by the Board, shall
deliver to the Commissioners of Elec
tion the poll list, tho boxes containing
the ballots, and a written statement
-of tho result of tho election in his
precinct.
Sec. 4. After tho final adjourn
ment of tho Board of County Can
vassers, and within tho time pre
scribed in this Act tho .Chairman ol
said Board shall forward, addressed
lo tho Governor and Secretary of
State, by a messenger, tho returns,
j)Oll list, and all papers appertaining
to the election. The said messenger
to,dc paid ins actual expenses upon]
a certificate to be furnished him by
the Secretary of State. Said certi
ficato shall bo paid out of the funds
provided for the payment of Commis
sioners and Managers of Election.
. Sec. G. All Acts or parts cf Acts
are hereby repealed.
Approved March 12,1872.
AN ACT to Incorporate the Reedy
River Baptist Church, of Green
ville County.
dieting with this Aet
Section 1. 13e it enactcd ?by the
r Senate and House of Representatives
of the State of South Carolina, now
met and sitting in General Assembly,
and by tlio authority of the same,
That T. W. Roe, Stephen March
banks, Burnet Hawkins, and their
associates and successors, are hereby
made a bod}* corporate and politic,
under the name and stylo of the
"Reedy River Baptist Church, of
Greenville County," with all tho pow
ers and privileges vested in such like
corporations by law; to suo and be
Rue*ir.plead and be impleaded, in
their corporate capacity; to have a
(jotnmon seal, and alter tho same at
will; to enact such rules and by-laws,
for tho government of their body,
not repugnant, to tho laws of tho
land. .
Stc. 2. That this Act shall be
deemed a public Act, and continue in
forcp until repealed.
Approved Alarch 12,1S72.
AN" ACT to Incorporatetho Lancas
ter Riflemen.
Section 1. Bo it cnacxed by the
.^jyrtjj and IIouso of Representatives
V>f the State of South Carolina, now
met and silting in General Assembly,
aim uy inc huiikuiuj vi
Thalli. W. Cousart. F. A. Clinton,
JV.lIutson, C. L. Jones, Iiandull II.
Happs, Wm. Mc-Kenna. J. F. G. Mit
ami John Q. Cousart, and their
( tosnooiatos and successors, are hereby
made a body politic and corporate,
under the n.'.me and style of the Lan
caster Riflemen.
Sec. 2. And said corporation shall
liavo power to make by-laws, not re
pugnant to the laws of the land ; and
nliall have, succession of officers and
jnembers, accordingto their election;
,? and to'leeep and use a common seal,
and the same to alter at will; to sue
and bo sued in any Court cf this State;
to httvo'and enjoy every right, power
and privilege incident to such corpo
rations; and it is hereby empowered
to acquire, tetain and enjoy all sn
property, real and personal, as may
given or bequeathed to or purchas
by it, and to sell, convey or mortal
tlio same, or any part thereof,
a ill.
Sec. 3. That tho said corporati
may, from time to time, invent <
moneys, assets,>or propertjT which
may acquire, in such real or perso
property, lands, stocks, or in sureti
in such sums, and on such terms ;i
conditions, us it may deem proj
and to execute bonds, &t\, under
corporate seal: Property, That i
ill ;l VI 1^1 II rtl /it' -ill m-nnm-l if li
and owned by said corporation tsl
not exceed twenty-five thousand
UOO) dollar*.
Sec. 4. This Act to continue
force during fifteen (13) years, a
may be given in evidence without
ing specially pleaded.
Approved March 12, 1S72.
AX ACT to Re-opcn a Public Hi,
way in Richland County.
Sue. 1. lie it enaetod by ti>c Sen
and House of Representatives of i
State of South Carolina, now met t
fitting in General Assemb!}*, and
i lie authority of the same,
That the County Commissioners
the County of Richland be, and tl
ire hereby, authorized to en use to
re-opened tlic old Gadsden Road.cc
mencing at a point neat Jones' Crc
nig, on the AleCord's Ferry Road, ti
_:i: ii... r< i. h. ..n> ,
*iium at tut' uuumicii l/cjjui, uu
South Carolina Railroad.
Approved March 12, 1S72.
AN ACT to Amend an Act entit
"An Act to Kevisc, Simplify f
Abridge the Rules, Practice, Pie
ings and Forma of tlio Courts
this State."
Section 1. Be it enactcd by \
Senate and House of Ri-presentati'
>f the State of South Carolina, n
met and sitting in General Asseml
and by the authority of the sar
That an Act entitled -'An Act
revise, simplify and abridge the ru
I practice, pleadings and forms oft
Courts of this State," l>o, and is he
l?y, amended as follows, viz: Insi
m Section 330, n>. the close of si
livisi^i 4 of said Section of said A
i ho following word's: "And
my civil action under this Co
Clerks of the Courts, Trial Justii
;ind Sheriffs shall be entitled to i
mand and receivc of the plaintiff
my such action, in advance, the sai
compensation as is allowed by law.'
Approved March 13, 1S72.
AN ACT to Amend an Act cntitl
"An Act to Alter and Amend
Act to Incorporate tho Town
Marion, and for Other purpoi
rni hi .... i?
J.UITVIIJ JLULUII IJUIJUU*
Section 1. Be it enacted by t
Senate and House of Jieprcsentath
<>f the State of South Carolina, nr
met aril sitting in General Assombl
and by the authority of the same,
That Section 2 he amended, on t
4th line, by striking out "thn
fourths," and inserting in lieu then
the word "one" 'Jhat Section 3
amended, on the 5th line, by fitriki
'?ut the word "January," and inse
ing in lieu thereof tho word "Decc
ber." That Section 5 bo amend
in the 5th line, by inserting. Uetwe
tho words' thereof" and "the," t
words "It shall be the duty of t
fntendant and Wardens to cause
bar rooms, saloons, and other jilai
for the sale of liquors by retail, to
closed during the progress of su
election, and until 6 o'clock in t
morning of the day thereafter; a
during the time aloresaiu mo sale
nil intoxicating liquors are prohibit
Any person or persons violating t
provisions of this Section shall be pi
ishid by a fine not exceeding tiiii
dollars, or by imprisonment not (
( ceding thirty days in the Conn
Jail, or by both such fmo and i in pi
onment, at the discretion of the Toi
Council. q
Approved March 13, 1S72.
AX ACT to Renew tho Charter
the fongregation known as Derc
Emeth, or Path of Truth, of t
City of CVtimbia, S. C.
Section 1. lie it cnaeted by t
Senate snd House ot liepresentutiv
of the State of South Carolina, nr
met and sitting in (ierieral Assemb
and by the authority of the same,
That the charter of the Synagog
heretofore known by the name
Derekh Emeth,or Path of Truth,
the City of Columbia, be, and t
same is hereby, extended, nnd sh
continue in force until repealed.
Approvd 13, 1872.
AX ACT to Alter and Amend
Act Entitled 'An Act to Char
the Town of Hamburg," Approv
February 28 1871.
SECTion 1. Be it enacted by 1
Senate and House of Representati'
of the State of South Carolina, n
I met and sitting in General Asseml
and hy the authority of the same,
That this Aet to which this
amendatory be altered and amend
I))* striking out. fron; Sect:on first,
jijfter the word ' Georgia," in 1
eighth line of paid Section, and
sorting in the place the words "<
mile in a westerly direction, lip r
along tho Savannah Rivor; thei
ionc mile anil a half in a northe
direction, upon a line at right an<!
with the line of the Savannah JJiv
thence one mile and one-half o
mile in an easterly direction, upo
line parallel with the line of the
vanttah River f thence one mile ani
half in a Southerly direction to
Diivamiua ivncr, uuu ujiwh ? mis
right angles with the line of the
vannuh IRive; thejico one-half h n
in a westerly direction, up the Sav
juali llivar, to the Paid Savanr
, Bridge^ eaid town to be in form o
: square.
| Skc. 2. That the said Act be i
1 tlier amended by striking out, fi
| the seventh line of Section 10 of s
'Act. the word '"fifteen," and inserti
iin plate thereof the words '-thir
; five."
j Approved February 15, 1S72.
'AN ACT Conferring upon the C<>
ty Commissioners Certain Pow
In Relation to the Liceuse and S
of Intoxicating Liquors.
Section 1. Be it cnaded by
Senate and IIouso of lieprescnlati
| of the State of South Carolina, n
met and sitting in General Asscml
and by the authority of the same,
That all the powers and dul
heretofore conferred upon the ('(
missioners of lioads, of the r?rii
Districts of this State, in relation
the liccnsc and Bale of intoxicat
ich j liquors, L?e, and they arc hereby, con
be furred upon the County Commission
ed i era. This Act shall take effect on
igc and after its passage.
at Approved March 0, 1872.
If you desire rosy cheeks and a com*
Lne plexion fair ami free from Pimples,
it! Blotches and Kniptions, purify your
iisi} blood by taking L>r. J'icrce's Golden
os -MedicaI Discovery It has no equal for
'this purpose.
l,?d _
Ier Tin: Human Roof and its Thatc-it
' ixo.?If tlie man deserves well of his
,ls country who makes two blades of grass
the fiHHV where onlvone irrew before, snrelv
| he who produces a glorious crop of hair
ion a comparatively barren scalp deserves
' the hearty thanks of the obliged party.
All honor, therefore, to Protessor 10. T.
Lyon, for, unquestionably, his renowned
Kathairon accomplishes ihi.s object.
Gentlemen whose whiskers are shy of
making their appearance in force, or
the libres of whose moustaches disclose
those "magnificent distances" for which
Washington City was oikc so famous,
will find this Hair Persuader the most
wonderful encourager of librous devel
opment that ha-; ever yet been invented,
iioth sexes are advised to use it, as, by
all odds, it is the best article for impro
ving the growth and beauty of the hair,
keeping it free from scurf and dandruff,
preventing it from becoming harsh, dry
and gray?giving it a rich gloss and en
dowing* it with flexibility?that Toilet
Chemistry has ever evolved from the
vegetable kingdom.
Do Not Despair.?Hundreds of cases
of Scrofula, in its worst stages, old cases
of .Syphilis that have defied the skill of
eminent Physicians. Rheumatics who
have been suffering for years and the
victims of the injudicious use of Mercu
ry, have been radically cured by Dr.
Tutt's Sarsaparilla and (Queen's Delight.
It is the most powerful alterative and
Mood purilier known, It is prescribed
by many Physicians in their practice.
If you have Chills, whether every
other day, every tenth day, or every two
or three weeks, take Dr. Tutt's Liver
Pills and you will check them, other
wise they will stick to you all winter.
The Village Church.?It should
not look like a barn or a storehouse. Ji
should be a building, the very sight ol
which wouid cause devout feelings in
the breast. A well-carved cross should
point to heaven ; massive paneled doors
should impress the visitor with the so
lemnity of the place into which he is
entering; stained glass should throw a
mystic light athwart the aisles; pulpit,
altar, ceilihg and galleries should lit- or
namented wilh figurative mouldings,
and (he columns that support the galler
ies, and the balusters that rail them in,
should be of classic patterns. Any con
gregation wishing such a church should
->end their orders l'ur finishing materiai
to Mr. 1'. 1'. Toale, inporter of French
slaincd glass, and manufacturer of and
dealer in Doors, Sashes, Blinds, ?tc., 2so.
JO Hay no street, Charleston, 8. C.
A Find Yaricty ci
Perfamery,
o *
SjUCII as Wright's, Taylor's and Lu
>3 bin's EXTliACTS.
German Basket COLOGNE, in pints
and half pints.
Long German Cologne.
Taylor's Cologne.
Toilet Soaps, a variety.
Hair Oils and Pomades.
Hair, Coat. Hat and Flesh BRUSHES.
biioe jjrusiies, superior.
Paint Brushes, wire and twine bound.
Varnish Brushes, wire bound.
Sa-h Tools, large variety.
Pocket Spirit Levels.
Poeket Flasks, with cup.
Pocket Flasks, leather cover.
Pocket Flasks, wicket cover.
Strained Ilouey.
ALSO,
A Full Supply of FRESH DRUGS al
PARKER & LEE'S.
May 7, 1872, tf
TIic State of South Carolina.
EQUITY SiDE.
0. T. Porchcr, Ex'r and Trustee, v
Joshua I'aniel and others.
Bill for Injunction, Construc
tion, &c.
PURSUANT to the order of the
.Court, passed July 5,'JS71. in
the above suited cause, J\ohce is here
by f/ircii to the children of Co) nrlivs C(X
Daily Cox, Iii thtiha J ore, and J'ho< I
Price, (whose names and number are
unknown,) legatees under the will of
Mrs. Jane Keid, dee'd, lo appear and
prove their id' iitih/, and claim their shores
, on or before of sn id estae 11>e 1st of
August, 1872, or they will Debarred
of any benefit under the decree of
said ease. a
0. T. POKCHER,
"Pv'r onrl Tvnctnn
lie
of
UA X UX1U Ai UWVVVl
July 17, 1ST 1, 13?lam 12m
up u mwM
lUllil liLMMIfl^
Proprietor.
n*7 n irk n i v u HTfTfft
mn\i IANK NIL!
JO
LIST OF PRICES,
i-i inches diameter $.9.", 0(1
12
10
14
12
7"i 0(1
Go 0(J
!?."? 01]
50 (HI
" 10 " 40 oc
Above prices complete willi frame*,
n a! Without frame $10,00 less on eacli
Sa-! Mill.
rl :i
Hip!
at
S:t
lile
an
Sevcnty Gallon Boiler, $2C
Delivered at the Railroad Depot in
this city.
Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Press
es, (Jrist ami Saw Mill Wearing of all
kinds to order. Iron and Brass Casting>
tali | on short notice and most reasonable
1" a | terms.
j (Jin Gearing constantly on hand of tiic
following sizes.
~i9 feet wheel and pinion, $.10 Of
f,,r>! 10 " " " " .'{2 ">(i
11 " " " " 35 0
12 " " " " 45 0!
11 " " " 14 50 0(1
With Bolts $0 ">0. Extra for each set.
Antifriction plates ami Halls for Cot
on I'rt'ss $10,00 and Sill,no per set.
'N. 1>. Terms Cash on delivery, at R.
R. here.
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JOHN ENRIGHT, Ag%
Abbeville C. H.
May 24,1S70, 4?tf.
A LOT OF
Brown Homespuns
received this day, at
3 .?O.
Feb. 21,1872, 44?tf
When you seethe many rare
beautiful, tasty and yet reas,
on able priced goods, just open
|ed at the Emporium of Fashion
jyoil will be forcibly reminded of
a handsomely laid out garden,
set out with the most beautiful
plants and flowers just bloom
ing, and will naturally cxclaim
"the Emporium of Fashion is
actually blooming."
Such you will hear from all
that visit our establishment this
season, for really we have, with-1
out a doubt, as handsome Dross
Goods, Silk Goods. Straw Goods,
White Goods, Ribbons, Laces,
Collars, Cutis, Scarfs, Bows,
Fans, Parasols, Kid Gloves.
Hosiery, Corsets, Skirts, Bustles,
Ladies' Under Wear, Made up
Shirts, Chignons,Braids,Switch- j
es, Frill nigs, lluftlcs, Embroi
deries, Jewelry, Baskets, Dress |
Trimmings, Buttons, French
Flowers, Crapes, Tsctts, Veils,
0rna me n t s, 11on ey Comb Qnil ts,
Black Alpacas, and Silks, Cur
tain Laces, and many other ar
ticles not necessary to mention,
to be found in this part of the
country. Yes, we can conscien
tiously say, in South Carolina,
Columbia and Charleston not
excepted; besides, we have ladies
in charge of the Millinery and
Dress Making Departments of
the very best taste. We arc
now prepared to make "rood ev
cry word we have said.
Those at a distance send or- j
ders for samples or order your 1
Spring Hat or Bonnet, which J
you can return if not satisfacto- ,
iy. \
Bills amounting to ten dollars '
and upward will be expressed ;
free of charge. j
W'c are Agents for "Our Own 1
Kid Glove," the best for $1.50. j
Agents for E. Butterick & Co.'s !
i>. jf f A r*?Ar\fa ^IvArAi* fir \
i (ua'ino j o.i.^uiiin K/i uiv?u \jv
Baker Sewing Machines, and
Branch of Mine. Demorest, of
Xew York.
Respectfully,
JAS. A\r. FOWLER & CO.,
Proprietors.
April 10, 1872, 52-tf
Too 9m to litioi,
AIIE the many articles in the House
hold line now on Sale by
Wardlaw & Edvcarfe,
And we can only call special attention
to a few, viz.
COFFEE, Java., Laguayra and
Rio SITGARI3 of all kinds- j
GANDY, fresh and nice-LAED
in Buckets 5, 10, and 25 lbs.
and in Tierces Hams, and
several kinds of Fish.
Canned Goods.
PEACHES,
TOMATOES,
UREEN CORN,
OYSTERS, SALMON, &C.
FRESH CITRON.
RAISINS. ALMONDS
and BRAZIL NUTS,
SK I,F-RAISINU FLOUR,
A superior article.
SEA FOAM,
RUMFORD'S YEAST POWDER.
No. 3 Granite Range.
April iu, iJwi, 0^-11
S. A. BBAZEALE,
MERCHANT TAII-Ol!,
ABBE\aLLE, S. G.
ESI'KCTFULLY informs liis cus
tomers and friends, Unit lie has
in .-5tore
CLOTHS,
CAS3I MERES,
iitJMMIXGS, & .,
For the SPRING TRADE which he
will e.utami make to order 011 the most
reasonable terms for Cash.
10:itiri> ?n HafW-t inn iriinrnrifprd
fc>
Shirt Patterns.
I "would especially call the attention of [
every one io my fsi?Isn?lid fitting Shirt;
Patterns. Give n>e a call without fail.
S. A. BRAZEALE.
April 3, JS72, 51?tf
Hardware and Crockery,
A large ami varied lot of SHOES,
Summer Clothing?Good and Cheap,
Goods for Ladies' \Vc:ir,
Goods for Mens' Wear,
Good* for Old and Goods fori i
Younpr, just in at
WAllDLAW Sc EDWARDS, (
No. Granite Rungc.
April 10, 1ST-, 52-tf
The State of South Carolina, <
I CO US TV OF ABBEVILLE.
j COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
i Tnnips X". TCiiw PlsiinlifT firrnincf- T
llenly Smith, doinjr business undei
the name of J. llenly Smith & (Jo.,
Defendant.
COPY SUMMONS. FOR RELIEF.
TO TILE DEFENDANT J. HEN
LY SMITH, whoso Christian
; name is unknown to the said plaintiM',
jii<?injr business under the name of J.
i lien I v Sniii.li ?fc Co.
j YOU AUK 11 Ell Eli Y SUMMONED
and required to answer the complaint
in this action, which is tiled in ilu
office of the Clerk of Common Pleas
I for tliesaid County, and to serve a cop\
j of your answer to the said complaint oi
j the subscribers at their office; at Abbe
ville Court House, within twenty day.
after the Hcrvico hereof, exclusive < ;
the day of such service; and if you fai.
to answer the complaint within tin
time aforesaid, the plaintill' in Ibis ac
tion will apply to the Court for the re
lief demanded in the complaint.
Dated ^Sth of March, 1S72.
BURT ct VANCE.
Plain tilT's Attorney.
May 1, 1S72, 3-Gt
For Solicitor of 8th Circuit.
The friends c?r WM. II. PERRY
Esq., of (Jreunville. announce him as :
candidate f?>r re-election, as Solicitor o!
the 8th Judicial Circuit at the ensuing
election.
Vlnescar Bllten are not a vi!e Fancy Drink,
made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse
Liquors, d<ictored, spiced, and sweetened to please the
taste, called "Tonics," "Appetisers," "Restorers,"
&c., that lead the tippler On to drunkenness and ruin,
but are a true Medicine, made from the native roots
and herbs of California, free from al> Aicolmlic Stimulants.
They are the Great Ji ood Purifier and a Life-giving
Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the
System, carrying oil all poisonous matter and restoring
the blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refreshing
and invigorating both mind and body. They are easy
of administration, prompt in their action, certain in their
results, safe and reii ibie in all forms of disease.
S'o Piirsnu cmi Inko 111 rue UiIterx accord
ing to directions, and remain long unweil, provided
their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or oilier
means, and the vital ordain wasted beyond the point
of repair.
D.vrt|>ep**ln or Iiiillc'sf Ion. Headache, Pain
in the Shoulders. Coiij;li5, Tightness of the Che*!, Diz
xiness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Jiad Taste
in the Mouth, l!i!'ous Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Inflammation of tins l.tur.'s, Pain in the regions of
the Kidnevs, and a hundred oilier painful svniptoms,
are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. Ill these complaints
it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guar
antee of its merits than a lengthv advertisement.
married or single, nt the rlawu of womanhood, or I he
turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an
mfluencc that a marked improvement is soon percep
tible.
For liiflntiimafory nntl C'hronlc lllictt
ninfliiti and (Jour, Dyspepsia nr Indigestion, Bilious,
Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Jiisease* of the
Blood, I-iver, Kidneys and lll.ldder, these Bitters have
Been most successful. Such Disease* are caused by
Vitiated Blond, wlvch is generally produced by derange
ment of the Digestive Organs.
Tlioy are a (itullo Purgative ns well ns
a Touic? possessing also the pecuii ir meiit of acting
as a |Miwerfnl agent in relieving Congestion or InK-im
mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious
Diseases.
For Skin Dlncnse*, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt-'
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car
buncles, King-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Kyes, Ery
sipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Di*culoratinns of the Skin, Humors
>nd Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature,
are literally tin;; up and carried out of the system in a
short time bv the u-e of these Bitters. One bottle in
such crises will convince the must incredulous of their
curative cITects.
Clcunxe tho Yitlnfcil Illtioil whenever von
find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples,
Eruptions, or Sores: cleanse it when you find it ob
structed and s'uggisli in the veins : cleanse it when it is
Foul; your feelings will tell vou when. Keep the blood
pure, and the health of the system will follow.
Grnteful I(kiiimiiikIh proclaim Viniigaii Pit
tkrs the most wonderful Invigorant that ever bUaMined
ihe sinking system.
Pin. Tnuc. nnd other "Worm*, lurking in
the system of so m iny thousand*, are effectually tie
itroyed ami removed. Says a distinguished physio!.
Dgist: There is scarcely an individual upon the face of the
sarth whose body is exempt from the presence of worms.
It is not upon the healthy elements of the Imdy that
worms exist, hut unon the diseased humors and slimy
jepo.Mts that breed these living monsters of disease.
No system of Mcdiciu-, no vermifuges, no anthelmin
itics will free the system front worms like these Bit
ters. r
lUcclmnlfi*I Diseases. Persons encased in
Paints and Mineral*, such as Plumbers, Type-setters,
Gold-heaters, and Minors, as they advance in life, will
[>e subiect to paralysis of the Rowels. To guard against
this take a dose of W.m.krr's ViNitGAit 15ittuks once
or twice a week as a Preventive.
unions, ltcmltfcut, ntul Intermitlent
Fvveri, which are so prevaVnt in the valleys of our
preat rivers throughout the United States, es|>ecially
those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Il inois, Ten
nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas. Red, Colorado, Hra/os
Kin ijriiiiuc, rV'iii,n.iiuii>Hi| iuimk.i.-. .j.?.n , .......
ol?e, James, ami many oilier', with llieir vast tributa
ries, throughout cur entire country during llie Summer
and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons nf
unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied
by exieiisive derangements of ilio stomach and liver, and
oilier abdominal viscera. There arc always more or less
obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state
of the stomach, and groat torimr of the bowels being
clogged up wiili viiialrd accumulations. In their treat
ment, a purgative, exciting a powerful influence upon
these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is
no cathartic for the purpose equal to Jjh J W u.kkk's
Vim nr. ak IIittkrs, as lliey will speedily remove the
dark colored viscid mailer with which I lie bowels arc
loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of
the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions
of the digestive organs.
Scrofula, or r.vll, While Swelling*,
Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Nec';, Goiter, Scrofulous
Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Af
fections, Old Sores, Kiiipiious o' the Skin. Sore Eves,
tic., etc In these, a? ill a!| other cnnsiitulional Dis
eases, W AI kku's VlNRR Mt I'.ITTRIcS have shown their
great curative poweis in tin most obstinate and intract
able cases
I>r. Wnllcer'riCnlifornla Vliio;?nr Illtlers
act on a'l these eves in a similar manner, l'.y purifying
the lt!?o 1 th jv remove the riu^e, ami hvit?n ving away
the e fccts of ili-: inllninim.iiioti (the tubercular deposit-*)
the a'Tectcd parts receive health, and a permanent cure
ii riTt-c^ed.
The proper!Jc*i r.f Dr. Wamcru'.* Viniusar
niTrp.R< are A;>erieiit. Diaphoretic and Carminative,.
Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Scdativ, Counier-Irri
tant. Sndoritic. Alterative, and Auti-l?:ii^>ns.
The Ajierlfiit and mild Laxative properties of
Dt; Wai.kkk's Vimkcak I!itti?Rs are the best safe
guard in all ca^* of eruption* and malignant fever*,
their balsamic. Iiealin;, and gootliinr; properties protect
the humori of the fauces. '1'lieir S^ditive properties
allay pain in tlie nervous M-stein, stomach, and bowe's,
either from infl i-um ?iio;i. wind, co'ic, cramps, etc.
Their Counter Irritant influence extends throughout
the system. Their Diuretic properties art on the Kid
neys, correcting an t regulating the flow of urine. Their
Anti-I'ilious properties stimulate the liver, in the secre
tion of bile, attil its di-char^es throuuh the biliary dltcis,
and ate superior to all remedial agents, for the etire of
IJilious Fever, Fev-r and Ague, etc.
Fortify the lio'ly n^nitisl ?ll?<cn*c !> pttrt
fviiiz all its fluids with Vinkgwi ISittkks. No rpi
detnic can tal;e hoid of a system thus forearmed. The
liver, the stomach, tin ho.ve's, the k'dneys, and the
nerves are rendercJ disease-proof by this great invig
orant.
Direction*!.?Take of llie Hitters on jroinj to bed
a! nislit from a Inlf in ono ami oue-haff wine-gl.'usfHll
Eat rock! nourishitt; food, such as beefsteak, mutton
chop, venison, roa^t beef, and vegetables, and take
out-door exercise. Tliey are composed of purely veget
able ingredient*, and contain no spirit.
J WALKKR. PropV. R II. ^IcDOX VLDA, CO.,
Drit?Rists and Gen. Agts., Sin Francisco, l.al.
and cor. ot Washington and Charlton Sis., New York.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
<3r2Lj=023l?3
INSURANCE COMPANY. '
LIVERPOOL
nsures Against LOSS RY FIRE
as LOW as any GOOD
company.
fS?" All Losses paid at the Agcney ir
Charleston without reduction.
No extra charge for Policy?a SAV
:xu of $1.00 TO INiSUltED.
Assets ill Gold, $20,CG0,0CC
Daily Receipts over 820,000.00
CHICAGO LOSSES, ALL PAID
xear $3,000.0o0.0(
JGSr Business quadrupled since Chi
;ago x ire -loJW
WM, II. PARKER,
.Ao-f r fc.
January 32, 1ST2?40? tf
Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c
T>. T>. TOALE,
Manufacturer and Dealer,
fo. 20 JJaync tifrrct rmrl JJorlbcclc'a
Wharf, CJ/A A' I.KS'TOiV, A'. V.
? * )" This is the largest, and most com
lcte Factory 6f tho kiii'l in the- South
i*n .Slates, und all articles in this line
;i:i be furnished hy Mr, 1'. 1'. Toule ut
rices which defy competition.
IA pamphlet with ('till ami defail
il list ol all sizes ol* Doors, Sashes ami
Hinds, and the pricesof each, will he
. lit free and post paid' on application to
P. !\ TOALE.
CJIARLEH'LVS, A'. C.
July 13, 1873, 12-ly
GEO. 8. HACKER,
Door, Sad, aifl Blin" Factory.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
^ C2?" 'J 11 in i? u.i iu.ec auU complete a
| JT ilLTtwl j I IS IIICIU IN II1U OUUIII.
VVe keep no Northern work to fill
country orders.
firir\Send for Trice Llst."TDa
Address, GEO. J\ HACKER,
P. 0. Box 170.
Charleston, S. C.
Factory and "Warerooms, King Ssreet,
opposite Cannon Street, on line of City
Railroad.
August 7, 1871, 20?12m.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
JOB PIBUFIOC IU? BlOOIt.
The reputation this ex
cellent medicine enjoys,
is derived from its cures,
iminy of tvhich are truly
marvellous. Inveterate
eases of Scrofulous dis
ease, where the system
seemed saturated' with
corruption, have been
purified and cured by it.
Scrofulous affections and
disorders,which were ag
gravated by the scrofu
lous contamination until
thev were nainfullv afllictins, have been radically
cured in such great numbers in almost every se?
tion of the country, that the public scarcely need
to bo informed of its virtues or uses. <
Scrofulous poison is one of the most destruc
tive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and 1
unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the con
Btitution, and invites the attack of enfeebling or la
ta 1 diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its
presence. Again, it seems to breed Infection
throughout the body, and then, 011 some favorable
occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of its
hideous forms, cither 011 the surface or among the
vitals. Iifthe latter, tubercles may be suddenly
deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed
in the liver, or it shows its presence by eruptions
on the skin, or foul ulcerations on some part of
the body, llcnce the occasional use of a bottle
of this SnmnpnriUn is advisable, even when no
active symptoms of disease appear. Tcraons af
flicted with the following complf.liits generally
find immediate relief, ami, at length, cure, by the
use of this SAltSAPAItlLLA: St. Antho
ny's Fire, Ho.tr or Erysipelas, Tetter, Salt
Jtheum, Scald Head, Itlnyirorw, Sore Ey?$,
Sore Earn, and other eruptions or visible forma
of Scrofulous disease. Also in the more con
coaled forms, as Jti/npnpnin, l)roj>f//, llenrt
JHnmse, frits, JZpileiisy, Keurolfiln, and
thn trnvinna TTlrrrnim ft (Volitions of the ninar.il In
and nervous systems.
Syphilis or Venereal and Jtrcreurial Tils
eases nro cured by it. though a long tlni?- is re
quired for subduing the.?e obf-tinate maladies by
any medicine. But long-continued use of this
mcdicino will enre the complaint. J^eneorrhecn
or Whiten, Uterine Ulcerations, and J-'emalo
Diseases, are commonly soon relieved and ulti
mately cured by its purifying and invigorating
effect. Minute <flrectiohs lor each case are found
In our Almanac, supplied gratis. L'heumatism
and Gout, when caused by accumulations of ex
traneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to it,
as also Llwr Complaints. Torpidity, Conyes
tion or Inflammation of the Liver, and Jaun
dice, when arising, as they often do, from tlio
rankling poisons in the blood. This SAJtSA
PAItlLLA is a great restorer for the strength
and vigor of the system. Those who are J.an
guid and J.isthnn, Despondent, Sleepiest,
and troubled with \errous Apprehensions or
Fears, or any of the affections symptomatic of
rt'eakness. will And immed.atc relief and con
vincing evidence of its restorative power upon
trial.
PJlKPAItED B Y
T>r. jr. C. Aim & CO., X.onclI, Mau.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
KEW~
Harness Shop.
TTTE undersigned Itegs leave to in
form lii.s friends and citizens in
general, that lie i.s now stationed in one
of the new Stores
UNDER MRS. HUGHEY'S HOTEL;
where he will put up harness of all
kinds at short notice. Particular atten
tion given to repairing Harness andSud
d les.
Jan. 17, 1S72, 30?tf
BRADLEY'S
POLLARD & CO., General Agents.
attctsta. g\.
Sea Fowl Guano.
CASH S'O no
TIME 65 00
B.iadlpy's Patent Superphosphate
CASH *>>? oi)
TIME f.3 00
Bradley's Aramoniated Dissolved Bone.
CASH $40 00
TIME 45 00
fiST*. No Drayajxe to Railroad or Boats.
On all Time Sales, City Accep
tances will be required.
ti'lT Time Sales flue November 1st.
For arrangements on Time, apply
to
TROWBRIDGE & CO.,
Apents, Abbeville, S. C.
March 27,1872, 50-tf
.VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HA IE
ElfEWER
V-?'"- ^ - -?
Every year increases the populari
ty of this valuable Hair Preparation ;
which is due to merit alone. AVe
can assure our old patrons that it is
kept fully up to its high standard;
and it is the only reliable and perfect
ed preparation for restoring Gray
oit Fad;;d IIair to its youthful color,
making it soft, lustrous, and silken.
The scalp, by its use, becomes white
and clean, it removes all eruptions
and dandruff and, by its tonic prop
erties, prevents the hair from falling
out, as it stimulates and nourishes
the haii-glands. 13y its use, the hair
grow* thicker and stronger. In
baldness, it. restores the capillary
glands to their normal vigor, and
will create a new growth, except in
extreme old age. It is the most eco
nomical IIair Dressing ever used,
as it requires fewer applications,
and gives the hair a splendid, glossy
appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D.,
State Assayer of Massachusetts, says,
"The constituents are pure, and care
fsilK* ci>lnr>trii1 f<-?r ownllmit fillJllif.VI
I j 1 "V /
and I consider it the Bkst Ituispa
kat;ox for its intended purposes."
Solil by all ?>rufj(ji*fa% mid Denier* in Alcdlcincs.
Frico Ono Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye.
FOR THE WHISKERS.
As our Ilenewer in many cases I
requires too Ioii? a lime, and too
| much care, 1o restore gray or faded
Whiskers, wo have prepared this
dye, in one preparationwhich will
quickly and eHeetually accomplish
(his result. It is easily applied,
and produces a color which will
neither rub nor wash o(T. Sold by
all Druggists. Price Filty Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL, & CO.,
NASHUA, N.H.
Our Sprii
S XOW in store, and we would invite a
assured that we can please both as to <
01*1 BWEC
Gxo
ve desire to say that we have more and be
leretofore kept, embracing a large variety
SPUING AND SUMH
to which we would spcci
In theso "hard times to live" we have 01
;reat'y to the "creature comforts."
We intend to keep always "FULL UP"
G-rocer]
tiff I
No. 3 Gran
April 10,1872, 52?tf
WE ARE NOW C
STOOK OF SPRING
Embracing a variety of Goods ne
Dress Goods of all
WHITE
SMBB9IDIBIES, LACES, TR1
Motioi
Also a full line of Ladies', E
CASSIMERES, HATS. TI
in Endlesi
Together witli Millinery Goo(
Trimmed and Untrimme<
Also a Fres
uomecxi
Fine Old Ha^
With a Choice Collects
Hardware, Crockery, and man
All are respectfully iuvited to call and
April 17,1872,1-if
'IP0EO leave to announce to the public t
Sa and ready for inspection ; it is LAI
They call especial attention to their
joiress 1
White Goods an
THE VARIOUS DEPAl
Staple ai Fascj Ery Gccis, hai
CROCKERY AND
groceries, sabsli
are all full and complete; all of which \
MIHLER
April 10, 1872,1-tf
KAPHAN i
AT THI WEL1-EN0V
ROCLAIM in tones of Thunder to nl
Unit now have on hand for (he pres
A CHOICE, RARE AND EI
READY - MAD
Very cheap and of the very latest styles
rope are "all the go" hi America.
They have also,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AH
OSNABURGS,
and everything else, which the most fasti
Even the most economical person in all o
actly ' suited to their mlnd.'^*
April 17, 2872, 1-tf
WE HAVE JUST RECEI
DRY i
BOOTS AND SH<
HATS MB Ml
Whifih will he sold
Jan. 24,1S72.40-If
B3CBo?X<3"
The Largest and I
PERFUMES, TOim
BRUSHES
Just opened, and for s:
March 13, 1872?46?tf AT THE ]
ig Stock
u
11 to call and examine the sam*, feeling
luality and price.
tter goods in tlielr line than wo Jt?av?
of- ;?!
ite
)PENING OUR . >
iND SUMMER GOODS
iver kept by us before?aaoh as
the Latest Styles,
GOODS,
MIES, HOSIERY, GLOYIS,
18, dbOm
[isjBes and Gents' Shoes, with
ES, COLLARS $ndCTJIFB *
3 Variety.
Is, Lad.es' and Misses' Hats1?
1, Flowers and Bibbons,. [\* .
h Supply of !
cnaries, -
ranna Cigars, - > avr
)n of Family Groceries, - .:??
7 things we eaiinot mention#
Ifcv< rt
fi & Haddon
r. .UT f,yl .JJ.
;;... i :
hat thoir STOCK is now,IN STORE,
UGE, VARIED ANDGOMPEEYE. *
m AND NOTIONS,
rill be soW LOW on a CASH BASIS.
& ROBERTSON*
fc SKLARZ,
ra DENBY CORNER,
,'t
1 the Worl*l and tlio "rest of maii^i#^'*
ent SPIUNG SEASON, at most tibques
izingly ruinous rates. ' ~ *
... .. .. .. . > it
,EG ANT ASSORTMENT OF ;
E CLOTHING
iVep ft
which prevail in all the Courts of Eji
D SHOES, DOMESTICS,
DRY OOODS,
t
?a-: a
idious and cultivated taste could desire,
f Abbeville, can find bargains ju?t; ex
> f.z
?
i ji
rED A GOOD STOCK OF
GOODS,
)ES, CLOTHING,
% CROCKERY,
mmm j||
low for Cash, by
' ' _ ji . I
I NELSON.
! :r
Articles.
test Assortment of
' SOAPS, CGKBS,
&C?f $C*f
ilc at short profits, by
T. Penney,
EMPORIUM OF FASHION