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The Wom-Out Font of Type. I'm sitting by my dt-sk, George, Before me on the floor There lies a worn-out font of type, Full twenty thousand score; And many months havejiasscd, George, Since they were bright and ne w. And many are the tales they've toid? The laL-e, tl;e strange, the true. What tales of borrow they have tcld, Of tempest and of wreck. ; O-f murder in the midnight hour, Of war full many a ">peck !" Of ships hat !o-t away at sea "Weill dowii before the Llsist, Of stifled cries of a#rony As life's last mojuuuis passed. Of earthquakes aud of suicides, Of bank defaulters, broken l>ank9, And banking systems rotten. Of boilers bursting, j-jU'uuiboats snag ged* Of riots, duslsfoujrM; Of robbers with their prey escaped, Of thieves, their booty caught. Of 'flr,od, and fire, and accident, ^liose worn out types have told, And how the pestilence has swept The youthful and the old ; Of mar i ge*, of bhths and deaths, Of tilings to please or vex us; Of one man'sjumping overboard, Another gone to Texas. They've told us how sweet Summer days !u<li>rl fjfim mir view. How Autumn's chilling winds Lave swept The leaf-crowned forest th touch ,* How Winter's snow hath come and gone Bark rei^n of storm and strife? And li<?w the smiling Spring hath warm ed The pale flowers back to life. I can't pretend to mention half My inky friends have told, Since shining, bright and beautiful They issued from the mould? How unto some they joy have brought, To others grief and tears. Yet faithfully the record kept Qf fast receding years. TMrnm ? 1TT"> riT A MAVFlO JJUdl iiiMi.' "Ceaso to do evil" comes before "JLearn to do well." By uoing good with his money, a man stamps the image of (iod upon it. Desire, ask, believe that you re ceive, and you shall have. A sense of dependence is the ground of prayer to God. Going on Circuit?Taking a turn on the treadmill. If a bricklayer were callcd a brick he need not feel mortarficd. What is better than a promising young man: a paying uuo. The richer a roan raakes liis food the poorer ho makes his appetite. -An exchange knows an old toper who has a ''Dolly Varden" nose. "Where to find Eternal Spring?in the circus business. A student defines flirtation to be '^attention without intention." . , ? When does a ship display a propen sity for climbing? When sho iun? up her flag. rf you don't look carefully after IQO.OllSOl yuur iiursu, j uu v/n\ day, be looking ai'ter the bits oi your curria-e. A Pougbkcepsie organ-grinder has gorgeously arrayed his monkey in a ne>v ' Dolly Yardeu" suit. Carpenters frequently bceome not only bores, but also sometimes annoy people with their old saws. "What's in a dress?" says a popu lar writer. Sometimes a great deal and sometimes a precious little. The mei-c coming to pass of an event proves nothing as to the will ol God. Ee thankful to him who reproves you, as thereby you may avoid the Kjimn runroof airuin. " "I ~o An Irish yapor concludes a biogra phy of Robespierre with the follow ing sentence: f-This extraordinary man left no children except bis broth er, wbo was killed ut the same time. A Scientific Reasoner.?A friend of ours, who came upon a scientific trea tise on the ' Velocity of Light," says ho understands now how it is that Lis gas bill? run np so rapidly. A gentleman whoso daughter had married a man by the name of price, was congratulated by ot.e of his friends, wbo remarked: "i am glad to sco you uuvc gui< u jtuvjo ivj; ^uui daughter.'' - An English magazine rcccnlly pub lished .1 description of the great or gans of the world and omitted the .Boston ono. Put it in the indirect damages. It is said that "all tho office holders under tho'Government are going for Grant." Of course, for they well know, if they don't Grant will "go for" them. The Christian Register, comment ing on tho frequent abuse of D. I), and L. L., says it would direct Mr. Bergh's attention to tho "cruelty of killing men by degrees." TV hat is tho diftoreneo between a French pastry-cook and a bill sticker? One puffs up paste and the other pastes up puffs. Detroit is to have a ball in which ^ none but blondes are participao. A puny editor says they will trip the light fantastic tow. A lady had written on a card, and placed on tho top of an .hour-glass in xier garden-house, the following verse from a rural poet; it was when tho flowers were in full bloom : "To'think 6f summers yet to come That r am not to see! To think a weed is yet to bloom From dust that I shall be!" The next morning pho found the JbUowing lines in pencil, on the back *bf the same card, Vf ? 1 " '''To think when heaven and earth are 'fled, - And times and season's o'or, When aU that can die shall be dead, That I in fret die 110 more! Oh 1 "where will then my portion be? I Where shall I epend eternity. T118 Ecieiice of Advertising. Commercial advertising should properly be treated ;ts an investment, or an article oi' eoimnercc and of pur chase ; to much return for a certain amouut of capita! expended, and a certain amount of suhs'antiai Im-m fit in a particular direction for a certain! iiui juni of currency in return. The science of (Advertising in it* general aspect is (simple enough, and i* found rwl >> ?l,n I jl.i.l liu i.llVlt V* ?':t II l"?! Certainly insured lor a dctanilc ami ascertainable sum; hut in its applica tion to any particular ease ?lie condi tions neeessaty for obtaining success in the desired result, and to the lull est extent, are a matter of fact, knowledge and observation. It will be generally granted that there are hanily any branches of public or pri vate busit ess that do not receive a direct benefit, from publicity or which are not in a greater or less degree de pendent on it. Advertisers of what ever kind may be divided into two classes?those who have a regular branch of business to increae and maintain, and those who desire t<> bring some parliculai speciality under the notice of the public, or some par ticular branch of the public, it may be safely premised that no description of investment or spceu'ation what ever confers a more certain benefit and return than this, when conducted w i tii ordinary prudence and discretion. Bread of this kind, when cast upon the waters, is generally f??und be lore many days, In those descriptions of business, in which the amounts of the sale are large, or the quantity of the desired article of traffic great, adver tisements have ever proved thcm-| selves to be a powerful ally toward success upon a large scale.* Whole sale Irades, c-sp<cially. increase in a iour-ioiu ratio, accuruin;j 10 me uusi-i iichs transacted, and a single stream. added to I ho river of t rade at any lime nia}* prove the parent, to otlu-r currents or the means of directingi their eonrso irito the main ehannel. I In regard to specialities and ordinary) trade, it is to be noticed that the di-j rect benefit to bo derived from the insertion of advertisements is more detinite and aj.'preciable when applied in the case of the former, while in thai of the latter tho. <jood moves si-! lent!}* but not less surely on theob-j jeetive point. Most establishments 01 j importance find it to thoir interest in j these times, although only on the! principle of self-defence, and to hold their own, to expend a yearly sum in this manner, while the fact that some successful enterprises are indom-ndent of this aid does in no who prove thai j they do not stand a:, a disadvantage! upon this account, or that they doS not thus place a har to the successful; following up of the full sum of their j advantages. Experience on the moot! extended scale lias proved beyond a i doubt that the benefits to be gained' by this important adjunct to every j description of modern trade and com merce, if they couio silently, are upon this account no lers real and in.: j Au<i wheie advertise; on a l.r^e scale have m.-t >viiii mishaps ihe; cause has generally been lotind to have been extravagance iti a very different direction than the one under present consideration. ? CliurUxfun yews. <Tt>? Commencement at Due West. T1:C examinations in the Colleges at Duo Wwt, i>. C., commence to-mor row. The annual sermon will be preached on Sail alh, the Tilt, by I?:v. \V. S. Bowman, 1?. I)., of ' harlesun. Wednesda)', the ll'th, is Commence ment .Day in Erskinc Collejio, and Thursday, the lllii. is Commeiuemenl Day in the Female College. As usual, private houses will he opened to ali who will accept the hospitalities ofliie eitize is. To those who prefer a pub-] lie houso there will be a (lorded ample J accom modal ions. Tickets over the! G. ?fc C. Uailroad f >r one fare, good u11-1 lil the 15lh, may be had of the agents. Although we boast of being a city,} yet we lack that life whieh should i characterize Commencements every-1 where ; and those through which we! have recently passed weeo so tame, we advise all who can to uo to l'ue West and sec the matter in its true li^lit. and catch some of the glow of' enthusiasm which is always J<hiiuI to pervade the exercises there on .such occasions.?Green t'i/le Afuuittuiueer. Orphan Home of South Carolina, and Palmetto Orphan Home. Mr. Editor: I find in my travels in the interest of Orphan Home of: South Carolina, that there is sonic misunderstanding in regard to these enterprises. The former is one man-! gurated by the South Carolina Con-! fere nee of the Methodist Episcopal: Church, South, of which I am A^eur, j and Rev. J. li. 0. AI< Kinney, a^i.-t-i ant; the latter, by Rev. Tilman R.i Gains, of Columbia; Rev. E. D.; Busk tier, A^ent. The friends of tlio orphan will: please remember this, and govern! themselves- accordingly. I am now ready to receive npplica tions for the admission of destitute orphans. Address, li. C. OLIVER, Agent Orphan Homo, SnRWiinhniv C. II.. S. C. June 28th, 1S72. Henry Ward Becelicr says, in the Christian Union for tlii.-J week: l,Ifj our readeas wish to know our most l secret judgement upon t ho likelihood; of iho future, wo will suy eonfiden-j I tially, that fiom all the si?n? and to-l | ketiB, we are persuaded that the Bal timore Convention will either nomi nate Mr. Greeley?or it will not. And if it does not, it will nominate somebody else. And whether it nom inates Somebody Else or Air. Greeley ?General Grant will be our next President!'' I The officers of the Charlotte, Co jlumhia & Augusta It 1?., have present ed W. II. Wise, of Aiken, with a com plimentary ticket over their road for life, in consideration of tlie services rendeaed by Air. Wise a few days since by stopping the train a thortj distance ahead of a burning trestle. aiS'tvAimi r i1 rr? The T .iATr of Stokes.?Tho ninth day of the of Kdward S. Stokes: for the murder ot' JatueB Fi.-dc, Jr. 1 although it added very littlo to the !facts immediately relating to tho act, [ developed f?ome of the surrounding !evidence on which tho prosecution j I hope, with tho aid of the direct testi-j tnumy, to secure a vi-idict of guilty! tho prisoner. There was' jaiso developed something (if the the-! ory of Liie defence. A ureat amount, ;of curio-ity has i>:iturul!v obtained us to what this would be. It would; now set ni. f oni the cro.-aexamin:tiion: ??t llous inait, I'isk s coaehman, that' one t>l" the main points on the trial! will bo ilio qiieotion whether l'i.-kl was armed or nut at the time or' the! !hI??k?1iiu. From quciies directed to! j thi.-v\ nness it seciua not improbable that evidence, direct or indirect, will f l?o brought of i'i>k having been I amied at the time. As with Cham-! j Iain's evidence for the prosecution, j this line of defencc will depend ?>u 'other points not yd developed being jintroduced, in order to have any real' 'effect on the main issue. That conn-j sel for the detent-*' ??howcd tcniperi and heat at times must he set down I as something allowable by the tradi-i tion> of the bar in such cases, l>uI ilj lis not always wise to keep abusing, I "the plaintiff's attorney." On this J tin' Court passed :m opinion. Tho composition of the wcll-drcs^ed; loun^vr crowd that han^s about the! iiiiraiKM-s of the Krnudway hotels may tii.d 80mo uncomfortable illus tration in tin; person of Wandle the ' sporting man " who appears in the trial to say ho saw Slokcs hurryio^rI alonjj towards the hotel and ?i 11 in j at the ladies' cnUanec, and that Jbisk followed elose after. After thesoine-; what (x oj/idu evideneo of Coroner j Yonn^ and Captain Borne, and that of Mr. CunkiU, tlie hotel ?lerk, the Court adjourned to Monday, giving j iIns twelve blanks on the jury leave to separate in the meantime Both .sides inn>t have been perfeetly cor reet in trusting these < harming jurors not to retain a tixud impression from! anything tloit miirht happen in the meantime.?Ntio I'm k JlcralJ, Save your Early Ciiickexs.?A ifreat mistake with many fanners is that they sell or eat eaily ehi.lfensj and save late broods to I)reed from.j Tiu-se do not ?ret their, growth before I winter seth in, ami the result is that; I hi> iw'Yf siiriii<r ihfv I1J1V4; undersized, 1 ? ' %f fowls as breeders. This being con-^ tit.ud from year to year, is it anyj wonder that breeds run out? Farm ! ers and others who ruise poultry j should save their early chicken# and. select the best to hived from, ?-h?u?r-j inif (>4rrrs occasionally with those of their neighbors who take the samej pains as themselves In this way,in-{ stead of having their fowl* "run out,"i they will improve. A little attention in this direction will pay the breeders of fowls, as J know by experience. - ? --? A CoMTETKNT Pl.OWMAV.?All! Irishman, whoU-t himself to a farmer, said while K^ling his services that he; could hold :t plow and do all other j kinds of farm work. lie ua> taken to ihe field, and (old to hold the plow. The horses start ed ; and he showed his ineapati y to comi'OI I lie llliSl 1 IIII) t* 11L. ' Did \ou not tell me you could hold the plow?" baid the enraged larnuT. "And pure I did," aid paddy ; "and I can hold it, if you'll unhitch litem two hordes that are trying to take it away fro in me." ?> ? Sticking Tvi'i: foh tuk Old "White Hat.?On Monday, two ol the coin|.o.-*i tors c m ployed on ?he 2s ew Yoik Albion ayn ed lo s?vt o: e IhoiiMind em? of type i?olid hn viLM'. iiS"; hh> \\ iiic.i lor the ntir po-e of deciding "which c*<?n?ii?litlc (hoy would suppotc in the coming J'residen-j tin! camj .-uign. One ?if tl.cn;, list try 1>. Jienon. is a strong Oi\eley man, while' the tithcr, W. J. '1 ht;in| son. is a sup porter of Grant. ri lie- conditions wore! that the man wi.o lo-l .-liouhl become a! suj jm.i (er of the other'.-. candidate. 'ine j col i lest com tot new! at one o'clock. lie-. iioii set Ins Ihou.-and cms in forty-six' minutes, Thompson coining to the tuai k, two minnUs later. Thompson bays the oid white hat is always in J nek. ? At that queer Grant mectinir in Ahhc vilie, Judge (Jif dvclatcd that iipnwcrais couh! not support Greeley. he cause he is a d\ed-in-the-w o<?l Itepnhliean. Judge 1 i'oiic follow cd, and dt clmed iha! no l rue it< i i.hiican cot:id countenance Give ley, hccati.-e thai l.ueolic philosopher had sold out to I lie Denincisiey. .Indue Urr, you mm*, was to hook the whins, while Hotre kept (lie blacks fioin straggling. Vhe chairman, no douht, explained that it w as the old story?yer pays yer money and yer lakes yer choice.?Ltiarlcalon AtWS. Sunstroke is prevented 1)}' wearing a mIIc handkerchief in the crown of tlio hat, or /jreen leave*. or a wet e oth of any kind; hut during an at tack, warm water sJ?on!cl he instantty pound on the head, or ra^s dipped in the water and renewed every min ute. The reason is two-fold ; the Kealp is dry and hot, and the warm water not only removes the dryness, hut carries oft' the extra heat with great rapidity by e\ apmution. They have n new way of treating the broken legs of horses, which ought to he generally known. A val uable horse in JI art ford had his leg broken a short time since. The leg; was carefully set by an experienced surgeon, and was covered thickly with plaster. When the plaster '-s.-t" or hardened, it kept the limb as itn niovable as if it had been made of iron Thus treated, a broken lug will knit together in a brief time, and become as good as ever. If screws are warmed and dfpped in melted tallow, it will prevent rusting, and they can always be unscrewed with ease. A large quantity of screws can be greased in a few minutes, and the operation is one which will ulti mately result in a great saving of time and labor. Washington and T^o University is to have an u<ir<*iiomical observatory, i tin* gift of Mr Cyrus Mt C.'i mi.-k, of: Chicago. The telescope will bo ouo j of tho largest }n the world. If somo que would only get up ft sewing machine to ".ollei-t rents, mend manners and repair family breeches, what a sale it would have ! liruous?If yon feel dull, drowsy, d< - hilifued, despondent, have frequent headache, mouth tastes b.nlly in moiu in;r, inejiular appetite and tongue coal ed. you aic aulictihg from iO pid liver < rl 41 bill on.-1 it's*." Ill many cast's of 4,liv r complaint" only apart of these symp-i torn* ui* experienced. As a remedy 1?>r ail such Ciwsi'b. Dr. I'ltsve's (Jo:d.n Mid-' lcai iiiSeoVfiy hits no equal. us itellcctSj perfect cure>, leaving the iiver slreu^lh-j ened and healthy. bold by ail iirsi-class druggists. IIo\r un necessary the anguish many persona undergo from rheumatism, front. neuralgia, toothache and earache.; We say mint cessury because the appli caiion oi Mexican Mustang Liniment to the a dec ted part, or a lew drops of it iu the tills or tooth, aliords instantaneous,! (iiid what i* bclier, rebel., hor cuts, wounds, biui.-t-s, w\v**' ami aii injuries ui'uisca.-oswUieli rtq.tiie licaliiit'tii exiernailv, litis linunont is everywhere regarded tlie nmsi potent ami reliuMc healing agents in exisienct'. For ail external injuries or aiiiuuats of liotscs and cattle, it is> infallible. Dr. Trrr's SAiiSAPAim.T.A.' and' Qukkn's i)i U(iHT.?Tlti{? valuable prep aration eombines ail the Medicinal vir-' tiicM wiiii-ii ii>u^r t-x |>ei it'Jict1 Inn proven to pnm-ess tbc liiu.ii xi.e aiitl ellte'ient alicialive* and dcob^iruent properties* lor the curt; <?1" .-fiouiia, kind's evil, white MVelJin?8, ulcers, cancerous ami imloiei.l tumoi>, mcw-uikd andfc^plul itie aiicclious, enlargement and uicera-i 1 1 .... IKMI <<1 I lie l/WIIV."?, VI " ?.? ?. womb, spieen ami kiiiueys; nil the va-j rious tli.< eases 01 the sk:?, such its tetter, ringworms, boils, pimples, sore eyes, <5re.; nervous ai'eelions, dropsy, am) nil (lis-1 fikses originating nom a depraved stale of the hiooil. Also, many amotions pe culiar ti> U males, as suppression, irregu larity, Dentin hen. or whites, sterility, ovarian ami uterine dropsy, ?fcc. It is purely vegetable. While using Dr. Tuft's Liver Tills,! no returnii11>j uii't uiu.tu|muuh uw > ess-uy. You may eat or drink as usual. They are purely vegetable. I)r. Tutt's Ilair Dye leaves no Ridicu lous Tiu is. Tiik Village Church.?It should not icxik liJ;e a bain or a storehouse. Jt xiiouid !?(. a bu.hhng, the very sij-ht of which would cau-e devout Iceling* in (hebrui-t. A well-carved cross should j>oiti( to benven ; uins.-ive paueitd tloois .should impress llie visitor with ihe so lemnity 01 ihe place into whiili lie iyj fijiel inii; slano d ^hiss should throw a nn>lie iijiht alb wait the aisles; pulpit,: aliar, cciJihg and galleries should be or-} naiiiciiled with figurative mouldings,; and ihe columns thai Mipjrort tlie taller-! ies, mix; uio uain>ie? mai lauimiu ih,i .'-ljiId l?o of cla.-hiu |."Ultras. Any con- j gn-galioii wishing such u chinch ^itocihi j send their orders for finishing niateiial Id Mr. 1'. P. Toule, inporter of French j siuined glass, and manu Inducer of and! dealer in Doors, .Sallies, liliinls, No. j IV liayne street, Charleston, ri. C. Greenville & Columbia II. R. i Daily, Sun Jays excepted, cnnnoefingi with >>i lit Tiaiusnn ihe?Sonfh Carolina llailroail, nj>an<i (i*>wit; also wiih Trail s poing ><nili and Sniih oil (harlolic,. Columbia and Augusta IJailioad, and; Wilmington, Columbia and AugustaI Dailioati. UP. Leave Columbia 7:45 a.m. j " Alston a.m.! 44 JsYu bony 11:! "? a.m.' 44 Cokohiuy :? ( > p.m. j 44 ]'.eltoti >:; >|i.m. j Arrive Git'veiiviJic 0:10p.m.! DOWN. Leave OreenvilJc fl:30 a.m. I 44 IJelmn 8:.'5(i a.m. j 11 Cokobury 1' : 14 a.m. *' Abbeville S:l;> a.m. j 44 .Newlierry l:."u p.m. 44 AMmi ? p.m. j Arrive Columbia 5:10 p.m.j ANDERSON BRANCH .t nMJHKIDGEDIV'N. DOWN. Leave"WalbaMa 4:4"> a.m. i " JVirwille a.m. I 44 lVmilelon (i:!(la.m. Arrive iW iion <s.w a.m. (Couuecliug with I'm? down train for Gieenv.'lle.) it. Arrive Wallialla }>.in. j Aeivnini'tdaiioii Trains will i?e run on i Hiaiu'li U?>ads on Mondays, Wednehdaysi and Fridays. anTi!*vii.i.n nRANrir. Leave Ookesliary lor A libwiile 10:2^ a.m. " AbbevilleI'orCokeabtiry l:oUi>.in. ANPI-HSflV BHAXCII. Leave Tlolinii for Anderson P:"o a.m. Leave IMfon ' Anderson u I'endletoii " lVi rvviiir, 4:"/? p.m. j 0:.'?n11.m. I " Audeivm ;'or ]?< l(cii p.ui. Til OS. 1)(?i > A M KAl), (ion * i Hiipi'i iiiUinlt'iit. M. T. JJartlett, (Jcii'l/i'icUet A&out. "TTT" ^ DRY IIYBES, AND GRAIX SACKS. Wardlaw & Edwards. April 24, 1872, 2-tf Hardware and Crockery, i* A law and varied lof of SHOES, tjuinu'er i'!tvhim*?Hood aii'l Cheap, (Jmi Is for Ladie-.' \\ c::r, Good.-. for Mens' Wear, . Hoods for Old and Goods fcr Vounpc, iu*f i:i at WAKDLAW & EDWARDS, No. 3, Granite Range. April 10, 1ST-', 5:Mf j KKOX ~~~~! & ZACHERY, OFFER FOR SALE * 150.000 THOUSAND BEST QUALITY BEICK, Apply to JOTIN KNOX, at J. Ktirz Shoe Shop. ALSO, 500 Feet cf Lumber. Juno 1!), 157:2, 1(1?tf FAMILY BIBLES, Will fkE for Faiiiy Portraits Ij !',E ?!c. June 10, IS72, 20-tf ' Msmmk , F Vln-jcar Hitlers a'e not a vi!e Fancy Dnnk, Mlile of P<hii< Ktmi, Whiskey, Pr??of Sn;ri;.< and Kenise Liquor*, d"Clori-1, ?niced, and s>ve?lenrd In p'e.vse the CC taMe, calied "'Tunics," " Appetiter*," " Restorers," &c , tint le.til tin tinnier on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Mrd'cme, mv!e from Hie native root* and herbiof a'iloruia.freefi'i'ii a'! A coliuUc Stimulants, They are the G*c.U IVihmJ Purifier a.?.| a J.ife giving Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Iinijnrasnr nf the ' Svstem. carryin* o f a.I |wiisonotn matter and rototing the blood t? a lieahhvcondition. enriching il, refreshing '>1 attii invigorating both mind and li.'dy. They are easy of adniiiii?trali<iii, rr'im t in t'irir action, certaiu in their results, ?ire and re i >l?;e in all form* of disease. N.i Person cull lukrt llii'H# liit.'er* accord- ? ine to directions, and remain long unwed, iiWTtded i. ... -i 11 i ...i liicir uunri * iii'i ii^siMivcu uv imhi'mi ui hi tic* means, and the vital organs wasted beyond ths point of repair. I) o?* Imllir<-?Mon. Ilctiltclic, Pain in the Should"r*. Otiistli*, TiRhtneM of the Chest, Dii iintr?<, S i.ir Eim tuiiim ot" the Sh>m:ich, K:id Taste in the M't ith, llii'oii-t Anufkr Pili>italinn of the Heart, lull inmiat'oiiofthe I.ii:i-.*s, Pain in the rej.ou*of the K 'hu'vs, and .1 hi?'idr?d other painful s*nn'toma, arc ih'j (iltspiin^H of liytpejisia. la ihe?e complaints it h.n 11" e'l'iat. and one l.oti.e will pri??e a l?-iter xiur anire of its in?ril:i linn a leti?'h* advertisement. F-ir l>'cnnl? Cittn|ihdn(<i 111 yotm< or old, tnarrird or kiii 'lc, at Ihj il.iwn of womanhood, or Ihe xuro ov we, muse jou-u i..ueis uisfMr influence thai a marked improvement is scion percep tible. Fur liifliminiatirj and f'hronlc Khen mulUitl ail'.l (Jo'lt. Dvsoeps.a or lildiseilion, Biiiotis, Ke:ni:ieiit and Intermittent Feveis, of the Birnki, l.iver. Kidnrvs and liltijil.-r, these Bilter* have bee* most successful. S'>ch Diwiws are caused by Vitiated H'imhI. wh'ch is generally produced by derange ment of ill? I>i^e-lii'e Ouans Tiioynvt itOiKlo I'tiracnMre ma **?ll * a Toiliu, |M>ssps*iui? ai-o the pecnti ir merit ?.l* acting as a powerful ayerit in relieving Congestion or Inriam*. mat ion of tlic I/vtr and Viscera! Org.ius, and in Bilious Diseases For MU111 Eruptions, Tetter, S.ilt Rheum, Hlotche<, Spots, Pii?ip!es, Pustules, Bni'.s, Car* }>unc.e?, King worms, Scald- Head. Sore Kyes, Ery sipelas, licit. Semis, F)i-colorations of iIik Skin. Hnmom and (li-seasen o! (lie Skin, of whatever name in nature, are literally u;i and carried out of the svjiieni iu a abort time liv tho ne <>f lhase B.tiers. One bnllle in audi cbc.i will convincc l!ie must incredulous ul their Cnr.f.iv- eltrciS tUcaiiHtj tlie Ylllnteil ni<??*<l whenever you find its iuiptnilifi buistinj through thenkiniu Pimp'es. Krnptious, or Sorc<; cleanse it when you find il ob structs- 1 a.i l s'lig^isli in the v?ins ; cieai:?<s it when it i? foal; your I'leiins will tel vol I wlini. K.-?i> the blood pure, and i'iu heal'li of ill's system will I'o low OrntoTul proclaim YinkgiR Bit TKKS the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. Phi, rr?p?t nii'1 oilier ^Voriiis, lurking in the .Viimn of so mar.y Miousinrfi, arc erfectuallv de .... I ... I I C-.. . 3 oeivt: Th-jre U vcarce'v .vt individual uihiii tlie f.toeofihe a earih wlmi; Ixijy iiexciii|>( from tpretence of worm*. B II i.s not iijmiii ilie lie..Mi'/ element-* of the Iwvly that l>: worms ctib it u ?>: (lie dise.i.?el himiors and slimy 1] deposits lli.it these living monster* of disease. a N.i svstmi of Miilicin*, no ver uifiii{?I, no amheililiil- Vi itic<, will fice tiij 5/si?iii from worm* li?e these Hit- t( trr?. " Mtehitnlfiil DlimiM. Pfrwu-t engaged in ei Faiim *?>1 M men's, sticli a* Pltuiiberi, Type-setters, y Gii!d1>?Mtw\ mi'J Miner*, as they advance in life, will tt be sibirct to |nra'v..i? of tin ITo uu.iiii against ri this take a dose of Wavkkk s Vinhcak Bittuh once * or tw.C" a wee!; as a Preventive. Cl IIMio.t*. Krniilteitli Mini Intsrmltfrnt ir Haver*, wliicli ar^ <0 prcrafe it in tlis T.iIIev* of our I] prtat river* tli'iiiii;limit tin United Su:f, e-<|<ci.iliy tf those of the Mis?i*?i|i>ti, Oiii", Mi ?i?>ri, !! ino:s, fen- ir nessce, Cumberland. Aikaiis.?'. R<-d, Colorado. Ria/* *, ti Rio finnde, Pearl, A abam.t, M?>bi e Savannah, Koau dUt, James and many others, with their v.sr.t tributs- it rie<. throughout onrentiie country during the Summer u ml A Homo, an I icurnk.iS'y so lining .seasons of cj uuumm) lte.it ai:l il:vin*v<, a '! inv.'ruii'v ai.-r>?>n;>2*i.?it o by e*ten*?ve (lir.iii;<riiiciiU r.f the ainl hi ?r, -juiI other alnliiiiinHi v wer i. 'riipr>? ai? a < more or ie? obnrnc'oi'is of llii liver, a ue.i'ine < an I iirit it tin * of the s!i> inr'i, a>i 1 l>?r. r of the W?el*, i?i?< cl'i^s*" I "i" >t'> riliaif'l >cci1:ihi atinn?. In treat ment, a cicriitij ;< pnwi-if.il iiitinei.re u;>on th:-<e v iriotn oijmix. i t r -etiti.iily iiWMmrv, There is n>< c?t'i.u;!c f?r the |Mir|M> e c<|.i tl to I >k J VVai.i:*h's ViMKiiAtt I'.ITIKK , at they will ?t<enili v remove tho An I; 01 ored vt<c .1 matter with uhii-h the bows'* are lotat the Mine tune .stiiiiti!at'ni( the secretinsn of ~~ the liver, an:| peuei.tiiy lestoiin.; the lu-althy fmctioiis of the ili,:'ii.vit.r*,iin. Sfri'itfiihi or Kliin'n FJ?ll, While Swelling, Um?, KiVM;?e!.i?, Svol.r 1 N'i (I.nttr. Scrofulous lull iiiriMliom, I'i 1%' "it I (l<ni..ia:i ins Mrrouia! Af fee lift ni, O <1 S.ifi-s, ii trii.ii.n o the SKm, Sore K 'e<, KF etc., etc l:i tlies ", ai in a > o'.'urr coiiiiituitoii il Dii- 2; ea*e?, W\i kku's Vin kg < K IJittkks have ?ltuwrt their ji f.re.tt cnr.4tiv? puweis i'i tits nio.t obstinate ami intract able c.??e< Dr. VVnllcffNCnllforiilii Vliifgnr Miller* net ?n .!' th.rsj ci?ei in .1 similar iirniner. Itv purifying the I'Vmi 1 th y remove the c line, ami lu- rr?n vitu{ away the e iecis of the inliimmaiiim (the tubercular <lep<?itn) ; { tlie aTocieJ l-.t. u receive hca.tli, and a permanent cure . i* etT-cted. if-'' The j?roj??rJlc* of L>k. Wai.kkr's J <>1 ItiTiKK. are A;nsrieiii. Diaphoretic and I'^uniti.itive, H iiiril:ou% Motive, I'ntiei r, n v.nsiu cr-xn- I taut Smlot t'ii:. \ lrra:i.*?f ami Anii-lt.tious. T??* it'iirli-nt aii I in Id l.ix.tiiie properties of ' Da W.w.tc tea's V:.m?g\k I'ittv.k; ate the lit*: ?afe pu.ml in a I c.w? <f c:'it'l u n ami ma ijtiiant fevrrs, tlimr Ij.i simic It- i ip % a southing properties protect t!is tumors of t ie f .ict:*. Their Sedative prouertiej alia/ |-ain in t'i*; ii-rt ous rystem, stom ich, ami howes. either from iii.l mini win !, Co ic. Cramps, e.c. Their Counter Irritant i;,!!ucnce exieiul-t throughout the system. Tlieir I) mettc pnriprt.ri art on tin Kicl ueys, correcting an 1 re tn asint; the flow of mine. Their Aiili-Himuis prir-L'r|i -<mIiii ii.|t t!n: live', in the **cre tion ol bi'e, a:nl it* t! c:iar.-ir< t'.irouvh the biiiary ducts, and :tre superior to a.I n-tiedMl a:cUM, for the cure of Uiii"tis F?".'< v, Kev-r an 1 Aim*, etc. Poi-llfv 'Ii? fliiemis tjv purt firing ai! its fluids ?ii!i ViMecjw: I'.t r i Kks No eoi dcmic can t ii.e hod of a system thus fnrr.irmed. T'is liver, the stomicli, t'r: lio. e-s the kdiieys, ami the nerves to rsudorcl i!isc:uc-;i:<iof by this j;reat invig oran*. Direction*.?Tike of the I'itKrs on coin!* to bed at rtijlit f-o:u a Inif to m:i? and nne-hVf vnie-;;ia?sfull K it good nourishing food, jiic'i a< bret steak, mutton chop, venison, mj-t beet, and vevetah.es, and take oul-'loor :>x :rci-e.*r Tiny A'C oi puru;y vcgsi alre ami oviu'ii n-i <r>-r:t. J W^LKKK. l? n i'r. It ?1. M: OO.V A I.D A CO., Dni^eikis Hud Gen. Agiv, Sm rr.iuci?to, a.. and cur. w" Wa lit. ?!<>.: and I'liurllj.iMs , New Vf.rlc. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGlSTa AND Dt vLKKi BRADLKYS : rn ? vy>?r. r, rrr r;- t? tnr-.T) n 3 ? fiVi *jtx Li u 1 Li4v i iL i POLLARD & CO., General .Agenta, AUGUSTA, GA. Sea Fowl Guano, cash ?">o no T'.Mlfl ->5 00 . Ijadky's Patent Superphosphate (;ami shi TIME 53 00 ra<li?y's ?mmoniatt;d Tissolved Kone. Oil TIME 45 00 5'i?"* No lHay:iu:c lo ituifrosul or J)o:its. jfcSjf" On all Time frtle-, City Accl-i> a:ie?'M will be rniuirt-il. jc.iv i jUK* kiln's miir jiMcnn/ci j.iv, Foi arrangements on 'i iine, apply 0 TROWj:ii!I)GR & CO., Ajrt-nts. Abbeville, !?. C. March 27, IS."J. o-.Mf S. A. EMS2&LS, MKKCIIAXT TA1LOK, A^BBEVrLI^E, S. C. ESrj'X'TFULLY informs bis et:s turners and friends, that he has u ^tore JLOTFIS, CAS3F?TE?IF,S, T3tIM3IIffGS, &C., >or the SPRING TRADE whiih be k ill cut and lnaUe to order 011 tne iuo.si eatioiiahle let ins for Cash. Untire batisiaction guaranteed. Shirt Patterns. T would especially call the attention of very one io my s-pl.-ndid lining Shirt 'a Items. Give ine a call without fail. S. A. BHAZEALE. April 3,18712, 51?tf T <?T7T T 7 1W JL k/i Jl:u.u Jui. V *U, n Evt li:vv r rn %jt ls\;Srt i:?ve ?} lifd.H I.J \ KK V! i A!>]>i_ vim tiif iJiOi. I; \ !.ui, 'A .ii ie . y \vili tjivn *!is 11 i i on io i.'C*:r u-ijius.5 and a hourly Yi c-luoUuc to tl?oir. iends. j Juue 5,15372, 7?tf 3-1EO. S. HACKEE Door, M, aad Elii fasti CHARLF.STON. S. O. tfUr iu,.v.s u.-< >a?ge uitd complete a actory a* ihere is iu liie .Sonih. \Vt* keep 110 Northern work to fill >untry orders. S^ycJeiid for Price Ll??t.-*F*s Address, GEO. P. H ACKER, P. 0. Pox no. Factory ami Wnronioms, King Ssrvet, >:>o?ii?> Cannon Street, ou line ol' City uili'nud. An'/u-t 7. 1971, 2ft?12m. Oyer's Ague Cure, 'or Fover and Ague, Intermittent Fever, ChJI i'ever, Hornittont i'ever, Dumb Afruc, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &.C., and indeed all tho &tt'ection? which anee from malofious, marah, or miflsmaUo poisons. No one remedy is lomler calle.l for by the necessities of the American people than a euro and safe cure for fever a:i-J Affile. Such we are now entbiud to ofier, with a perfect certainly that it will eiuiiicato tho (iioen^e, and wilh ossiir nee, founded on proof, that no harm can ariso oni its iiho in any quautity. That which protects from or.prevents this dis* rdcr mu.it,bo of iiinneuae serrice in the corn ttmitliM Wliere It pri!V;ui?. # Tcrrowwa 13 ut-ucr cut cure, for the iiutient escape?- the ri>k which u must run iu vi >lent attack* of thi.-t baleful ilis sniper. TIim " CtiUE" expels the miasmatic oi.-on of Fkvkii and A?t.*E l'roru the tsyAtem, ml prevents tho development of the dteeoee, if iken on the first approach of its premonitory fmptoms. It is not only the heft remedy ever et di*covercd for this class of com^luinta, liut Uo tho cheapest. The large quantity we sup !y for a dollar brings it within the leach of verybody; and iu bilious districts, where KVKit a!ni? A'?;e prevails, everybody" t-houid nvo it, and :i.-o it freely, both for cure and pro :ction. It ii honed tlii-n price w ill ldnce it within ie reach of all ?the poorns well as the rich. . great superiority or this remedy over any Lher ever discovered for- the fpeedy and certain lire orilllunni!ll!llW IS, Iliai 11 cm.n.inn nu lim ine or mineral; consequently it produces no uinidin or other injurious effects whatever upon 10 constitution. Tho-e cured hy !t are left aa salthy as if tliey had never li.itl the disease. Fever and A true is not uloue the consequence r Ihe miasmatic. poison. A great variety of dis rder-t ariso from its irritation, among nhich ro Neuralgia, Khcn;nnti*m, Gout, Headache, lindoc-s, Tooihache, Earache, Catarrh, Asth ih, Palpitation, I'ainlul Affection of the .Spleen, [vstcrics, Pain in th? Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, rid derangement of the Stomach, nil of which, hen originating in ihis cause, put on the in rmittent. type, or bc-orne periodical, This Cohk" expels the poison froth the Mood, and Diiieqituntly cures ttiein all alike It is an in alua'de protection to immigrants and persons avelling or temporarily residing in the mala ions district*. If taken occasionally or daily hile exposed to the infection, that will be ex reted from the system, and cannot accumulate i sufficient quantity to ripen into disease, [enre it is even more valuable for protPi-tion l.m cure; and few will ever suffer from Inter littmiti if tliey av-'iil themt>clves of the protec on this remetly affords. For I.ir-r f.'omiriahit*. aH?inr from torpid vof the Liver, it is an ex-eilent remedy, stim l.iti:k Hie Liver into healthy activity, and pro- I u-insr many t-ii!y remarkable cures, wiiero luer medicines fail. PHCTARf.D BT )r. J. C. AYER ?fe CO., Lowell, Mass., Praetiral and AmilftlUal Chem'mtt, AND eor.D ALL ROUND TUB WORLD. ?11 ICE, $1.00 rJEB BOTTLE. giriF. undprsicned hep* leave to in X form his friends sum! citizens in n- ral I hat lie is now staiioned in one the J lev/ Store* NDETl MRS. HUGIIEY'S HOTEL, here lie will p:it tip harness of all mis ar short notice. Particular atten <n given to repairing Harness undSad es. a ITorrs! Jan. 17, 1ST?, 39?tf A?er's F*"T ? T^T"? Eiair vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to s natural Vitality and Color. A dre?in? which is at once f.precalle, healthy, and effectual p|M I fjp&jgft'A tor p:cj?ervmg tuo \ 'r i ^ia'r- Fudctl or gray hair is so >n restored to its oiiginal color, ,.t ^w,7 , vith the gloss a?d freshness of youth. &&&?&* Thin hair id thick led, falling hair chocked, and bald ;s3 often, though not always, cured j its use. Nothing can restore tho lir where the follicles arc destroyed, tho glands atrophied and decayed, at such as remain can be saved for wfuluesa by this application. Instead : fouling the hair with a pasty eedi ent, it will keep it clean and vigorous, s occasional u.^e will prevent ^ie hair om turning gray or iui.mg oxi, aim )iiseqiiently pi event nei-a. Fred 0111 those dule'eiious pub.?tunces which abc snuio preparations dangerous, aiid juiiotix to tiio hair, the Vigor can ily hentillt but uot harm it. If wanted ciely for a HAIR DRESSING, whing el?e enn be found eo desirable. . -.1 " ? ontaining iicitntT ow nor uje, ib un? )t soil white cambric, and yet lasts ng on the h:iir, giving it a rich, glossj ijtia aud a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J, C. Ayer & Co.j SACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CltEMIST^ JLOWrLI* MASS. PBICS $100. SEA-FOAM BAKH2 mm, rSAISED H0-2JEY. CHESYIIJ OltfTIffESTT, : Ciu't' uf Fout lift iii Halves. LEE & r^lCKEH. ] Vpril 10, IS72, oZ-ii Our Sp 1*S NOW in store, and we would ir assured that we can please both wm we desire to say that we havje more t heretofore kept, embracing a large v SPUING and eu to which we would In these "hard times to live" we h grcat'y to the "creature comforts." We intend to keep always "FUL1 Groce If liiiiiUil If No. 3 G April 10, 1872, 52?tf "WE ARE N< Embracing a variety of Go Dress Goods of WHIT IIBBOIMES, LACES, I**To-?i< Alan a fnll linp nf T,ndif?s CASSIMEEES, HATS in Em Togother with Millinery ) Trimmed and Untrin Also a '] Con: Fine Old With a Choice Coll Hardware, Crockery, and i All are respectfully invited to eali April 17, 1S72, 1 -if i ~~~ rzT'X'T vr /) MiiiiiHiit a EG leave to announce to the pu aii'l rvmly lor inspection ; it is iuey call especial attention to thoi Dress White Goods i TIIE VARIOUS D Staple ail Fancy Dry Mi, CROCKERY J CT?nf!^T5IT?S urn V< \J MLu-f i arc all full and complete; all of wi MILL1 April 10, 1872,1-tf KAPHA! PROCLAIM in tone* of Thumlei that now have on hand tor ch< i lionubly low prices, in fact, most dei A CHOICE, RAKE AS! | READY - Mi? Very cheap nml of the very latest s rone are "all the go" iu America. They have also, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS 0SNABUI5 orwl omrrfMncr which tlie lHOSl Even the most economical person in actly ' miitod to their mind." April 17, 2S7'2, 1-tf Exocir Kelson. Copartner JL R. W. CAXXOX, Lf JL the business in the fi firm n une of NELSON & C. GRAXITE RANOE. All persons indebted to me once. E Jnne 1, 1872, 8-tf OOLBSME IK OH F OOIjUME Are aj >* to ir; v--. '.**->0 ? 'vuv -?v\. s -x-* .? At i he very Inuvat fhnnvf. They fur seen in Columbia, which. ia builicicxit Fob. 14,1371, 43?tf ring Stock ivite all to call and examine the same, feelinf as to quality and price. *2 22 md better goods in thoir line than w Iut# ariety of MMIB BEESS GOODS, specially call their attention. lave on hand many articles that will con tribute jUP" in the zry Xjliao! Mrnnvif mm fftniun Mill Kill MUM ! ! I II ' - ' ? ^ DW OPENING OUR > and SUMMER GOODS ods uevor kept by ua before?such as all the Latest Styles, '? GOODS, mmm, hosiery, glover 3X1/3, eSscs. \ Kisses and GentsV Shoes, wit TITS MTT.A"RS and CHITS flless Variety. Goods, Lad.es' and Hisses' Eats-* lined, Flowers and Ribbons, Fresh Supply of fecticnaries, Havanna Cigars, ection of Family Groceries, , rtiany things we cannot mention* unci examine our Stock and Pricw. aid & Madden. bite that their STOCK is now IN STOKB * LARGE, VARIED AND COMPLETE, Goods, oideries, \ RT\T-FVNTTS POMPRISES Hardware, Boots, Sloes, Eats, Clotir, IND GLASS WAKI, DLBRY AND NOTIONS, lich will be sold LOW ou a CASH BASIS. SR & ROBERTSON? 1 & SKLARZ, (OWN CEHB7 CORNER, to all tlif "World and the "rest of mankind1* i ptfMfn: 8 'RING SEASON, at most unques inomlizii gly ruinous rates. D ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OP iBS CLOTHING. k-1m whifili Drovail in ail tlic Courts of Eu? AND SHOES, DOMESTICS, GS, DRY OCODS, t fastidious and cultivated taste could deslrs. Till of Abbeville, cau fiud bargains just ?x* R. W. Cannon, ship Moticc. having been admitted as a partner, .it a re will be conducted under the . x'v/iv ..4. \rA t L'.Jl J Ul 11115 UJLU. UliUiU) a.1 v. A i arc requested to make payment at NOCH NELSON. ms 9, trran ' 3. ?4 %J?> UULMJL/f 'OUNDERS, ^E?a Osy tush the latest and best style 3 MMIB i?S?i9 nished most of those elegant fronts to bo recommendation. Uivo them a call.