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JOIN HMDS FOR A DAY OF GOOD CHEER. AIR?"BOSIJ* THE BOW." Come, brothers, and join in the chorus, Ana pledge me the Union anew; The old starry banner waves o'er us, Uniting the gray and the blue. No more of the bayonet and sabre, Let equal laws bind us again Hurrah for the champion of labor, The man of free speech and free pen. 'Tis a fresh Greeley breeze that is blow The fog of corruption to clear; At election you'll fbink it is snowing, When the Chappaqua ballots appear. Good-bye to Ulysses's relat ions, Rofnrm Rounds the knell of the crew; Old White Hut will sure fill the stations With men that are honest and true. It is time that the wounds should be healing, Away with suspicion and fear; An era once more of ?ood feeling, Join hands for a day of good cheer! . Premium List, OF THE Fourth Annuel Fair, OF TEE Altaic Airicitol Society, 1872. Field Crops. Wm. Wilson?Class Superintendent. Far fcbe greatest net yield on ono farm per hand $20 2nd greatest yield on one farm per hand 5 .Statement to be submitted showing profit and expenses. ^Greatest net income oa Cotton ono Acre 5 " Production Cotton on five acres not less than 2,000 lbs Production Cotton on two acres with domestic ma nure Production of Corn on ono acre upland (not less than thirty bushels) Production of Corn on ono acre Bottom (not less than fifty bushels) Production of Uom on nve acres of uplaisd (not loss than twenty-five bushels per aero * 10 Production of Corn on five acres of bottom land, not , less than forty bushels 10 Production of wheat on 1 acre of land not less'than twenty-five bushels 5 Production of Wheat on 5 acres, rot less than twonty bushels, 10 " Production of Barley on 1 acre of land, not less than forty bushels 5 il Production of Kyo on one acre of land, not less than fifteen bushels 5 " Production of cats on ono 1 acre of land, not less than 1 fifty bushels 5 " yield of Broom Corn on 1 acre of land 5 " yield Sweet Potatoes ?on . half acre of laud 5 u yield Irish Potatoes on ono half acre of land 2 Best bushel "White and Yellow Corn * each 2 " bashol White and lied \Y beat each 2 " buBhel Oats, White, Red and Black, each u boshel Rye and Barley, each 2 " bushel Sweet Potatoes 2 " " Irish " 2 " " Field Peas 2 B@- Weight of bnshel, struck measure, to bo given and consider ed by Committee. Best busbol Ground Pees " 4< Turnips, (any kind)... 11 " Ruta Baga " Sack of Flour 100 lbs ? bushel Corn Meal M doz. Carrots ..." Silver " " Beets " ? Parsnips " 4t " Mangel Wurtzcl " " Peck Onions " 2 2 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 t aoz.uaoDa^o neaus... doz. Tomatoes " 1 i doz. Pumpkins " 1 I bushel Buckwheat... " 1 * doz. Stalks Cotton ' 1 Bale of Cotton, not less than four hundred pounds 10 and largest collection of veg etables, not less than twenty varieties 5 and largest variety of Garden Seeds, not less than 25 varie ties 2 Bale of Native Hay 5 Clover Hay 5 Lucerne Hay 5 jred Pea Vines 5 The a ?r0WD 0r produced by exhibitors. ^ ^ r Best Bale of Wool, nv- ^ one hundred poundsTTSv^^^ All competitors for the Premitffcv for the "greatest production" of any of the Field Crops, will be required to report, concisely, the mode of prepara tion of the land, amount, kind and cost of manure used, time of planting, mode of cultivation and cost of pro duction. The measurement of the land and "jield" to bo vouched for by affidavit. Competitors for the greatest pro duction of cotton will be allowed tc 15th November to gather the crops and their reports must be handed t( Iho Society on or beforo 20th Novem ber, when the award will bo made. Horses. G. M. Jordan? Class Superintendent. Best Stallion open to tlio world...SIC " " 4 yeai's and upwards County raised 10 " " 3 year old and to 4 County raised 10 " I _ i n l j? i a " iuouei ueiuing mv " 3 year " County raised 5 " 3 " Filly 5 " 2 " Colt 5 ? 1 ? ? 5 " Maro (4 and over) 5 " <l and Colt both raised in County 8 ? " and Colt, Colt foaled in County 4 Saddle and Harness Horses. Best Pair Carriage Horses open to the world ?10 " " Carriage Horses County raised 10 <? " Carriage Horsc3 So. Ca. mised 10 " " Carriage Mares County raised 10 " Single Buggy Ilorsc open to tho world 10 " * Buggy Horso So. Ca. raised 10 ? ? -Buggy Horso County raised 10 il Saddle Horse, open to tho world 8 " " " So. Ca. raised... 8 J " " " County raised.. 8 " " Pony not over 14 hands to be ridden by a boy.. Jacks and Mules. A. B. C. Lindsay?Class Superintend ent. Best Jack standing in the County..^ 5 " Mule raised " " .. 5 ? ? 3 years old raised in tho County 5 ? ? 2 years old raised in tho County 5 " " 1 vear old raised in tho County 5 " Colt raised in tho County 5 " pair Carriage Mules County raised 5 Cattle. TV. O. Hioe?Class Superintendent.. Best Devon Bull 3 years and over $ 5 ? ? ? 2 *' to 3 3 ? ? ?? 1 ? to 2 2 " " Cow 3 " and over... 5 " " Hcifor 2 " to 3 3 il (t U 1 ? in 9 9. " Ayershiro Dull 3 years and ovor " ? " 2 " to 3... ?< " M 1 " to 2... ? " Cow 3 years and over " " Heifer 2 to 3 ? " " 1 to 2 " Durham Bull 3 yoars and over ? ? ? 2 " to 3 ? ? ? l ? to 2 " " uow a " ana over u " " Heifer 2 " to 3 3 ? ? " " 1 ? to 2 2 All animals exhibited in this class must be "full blood." Grades Open to South Caro lina. Best Grade Bull over 3 years 8 5 " " " under 3 " 3 " " Cow over 3 " 5 " " Heifer 2 years 2 ? " ? 1 2 In this class aro included all stock known as common stock. Best Milch Cow to bo milked on tho ground 5 " Yoke Oxen 5 " Fatted beef. 5 " Brahmin Ball 5 " " Cow 5 Sheep Open to So. Ca. F. A. Connor?Clans Superintendent. Best Merino Buck $ 3 " u Ewe and Lamb 3 " South Down Buck 3 " " " Ewe aud Lamb 3 " Grade Buck 3 " " Ewe and Lamb 3 " Cashmere Buck 3 ? ? Ewe 3 Swine Open to So. Ca. Best Essex Boar $ 3 " " Sow 3 " pair Essex Pigs 3 u Berkshire Boar..." 3 " " Sow 3 11 pair " Pigs 3 " Chester Uounty .boar o " " " Sow 3 " pair Chester County Pigs 3 " Grade Boar 3 " " Sow 3 " pair Grade Tigs 3 " Sow and Pigs (uot less than six) 3 " Fatted Hog 5 Poultry. Best pair Turkeys ? 2 " " Ducks 1 50 " ? Geeso 1 50 ? ? Fowls (domestic j " " Game Fowls 1 50 u " Brahma's 1 50 " " Dorkins 1 50 " " Coop of Fowls (not less ten) 3 00 If any other meritorious fancy breed wis bo exhibited, Committee imend for Premium. Wood, Tin G. McD. Miller, CfoS*. Best Wardrobe, Side Bo^Si^endcn^ reau, each mado in the ty 1 " J dozen Split Bottom Chairs 3 " "Well Bucket ironed 2 ? Tub, Pail or Piggin " J dozen Brooms " Family vehicles, . C. made., c Buggy with lop, " " 3 " without " " > " 3 Two-Horeo Wagon " 3 Ono " " " 3 Ox Yoke . 2 Ooc-IIorso Cart, S. C. made... 2 Wheel Earrow, County " 2 Cotton Drill 3 1 Horse turning plough... 3 2 " " '? 3 Subsoil plough 3 Collection plough moulds... 3 Single horso plongh stock county mado 2 Club axe mado In the county 2 TT )Lt.(rh Ofc c< " 2 " Broad axo " " 2 " Grain cradlo " ' 2 " Drawing knife made in tho u county 2 " Two hampers 1 50 " Two bow baskets 1 50 " Ilalf-dozcn horse shoes and " nails 3 " Collection of tin open to ? S. C ' 3 " Cotton Gin 10 ? Grist Mill (portable) 10 " Cotton Seed Ilullcr 5 " " " Planter 5 u Cotton and Hay Press, " Hand-power 5 " Stump Puller, Ditching Ma u chine, or other improved ma " chinery, each 5 All machinery exhibited, to bo test ed on the ground. Manufactures in Stone "Ware. Best collection Pot "Ware, Jugs, &c., So. Ca. made 2 " Specimen Drain Tile 2 ? ? Bricln (100) 2 Leather?South Carolina Man nfo nfiirp UAMVVU*VI Best I doz. sides Solo Leather $ 3 " " upper 3 " " Harness " 3 " " Calf Skins 3 ? " Sheep " 2 ? " Goat " 2 { Set Double Harness 4 Best Set Singlo Harness 3 " Gentleman's Saddle 3 " Riding Bridle 2 <c Set of Two Ilorso Wagon " Harness 4 " i doz. Blind Bridles 3 < ? Brogans 3 " Pair Dross Boots 3 ? " " Shoes 2 " Pair Leather Collars 2 " Best and largest collection " of leather, mado in county.,. 5 Domestic Manufactures-South Carolina Made. E. Westflcl d? Clciss Superintendent. Best pair Blankets 8 2 " 10 yds. Kersey 2 " 10 3*ds. Wool Carpet 2 " 6 yds. Woolen Jeans 2 " 7 yds. Homespun 2 { Cotton tnd Shuck Mattress 2 " $ doz. Wool Hats 2 " i doz. Shuck Collars 2 " Woolen Coverlid 2 " Cotton Counterpane 2 " $ doz. pairs Wool Socks 2 " '< Cotton il 2 " $ doz. Cotton Plough Lines 1 " Feather Fan 1 ' Fly Brush 1 " 1 doz. Skeins Sewing Silk... 2 " i pound Cotton Thread 2 Tailoring?South Carolina Made. Best Gentleman's Coat $ 3 " " Ovarcoat 3 " " Pante 2 " ? Vest 2 " pair " Drawers 1 4< " Shirt 2 Patch, Crochet and Needle Work. Rev. J. I. Bonner? Class Superinten dent. Best Patch Work Quilt in silk $ 3 " ? " " Cotton.. 3 " Imitation Marseilles Quilt... 3 " liaised Work Quilt 3 " Silk Comfort 3 " "Worsted 3 " Cotton 3 " Piano Cover 2 " Ottoman Cover 2 " "Worked Cotton Handcp " chief. 2 " Pair Undcrslecvos 2 " Infant's Press 3 " Underskirts 2 " Ccochet Shawl 3 ' Pair Candle Mats 2 " Spccimcn Tatting Work 2 " Bead Work 2 " pair Tablo Mats 2 Wax, Hair and Shell "Work. Best collection of Wax Work $ 2 " " Hair " 2 ? ? Shell " 2 Painting. Best Oil Painting by exhibitor..3 " Painting, water col. " 2 " Grecian Painting " 2 " Crayon Drawing " 2 " Spec, of Pencilling " 2 " " Graining " 2 " and largest collection of Paintings, Drawings, or En gravings, exhibited by one person 5 Household Department-(A). J. F. C. DuPre?Class Superinten dent. Best Jar Lard, not less than 10 pounds $ 3 " Jar Batter, not less than 5 pounds 3 " Carolina made Cheese 3 v" Two sides Bacon, from I "^" " -sjinty raised hogs 3 ; raisetr*^Qj8. from county > " Cooked llaTttyv. 3 5 ' Spocimen Corn on 3 j ? " Dried " \ " Domestic Soap, not less than 10 pounds 3 " Toilot Soap, not less than 3 pounds 2 " Cake of Tallow, not less than 10 pounds 2 " Quarter Fresh Boef. 3 " Mutton, Dressed 3 " Pig, Dressed 3 (B.) Best Jar Peach Preserves $ 1 " " Ouincc " 1 ? ? Pear " " " Preserves, any other Yd rioty " " Apple Jolly ? " Plum " ." " Blackberry" " " Bottle Tomato Catsup " " Walnut " ? ? Pepper " " Gallon Home-made Vinegar.. " A Bushel Dried Apples ? ? " Peaches ? " " Damsons... " Jar Cucumber Pickle " u Tomato " " ? Mixed " " Sweet " " Display Ilcrmctically sealed Fruit " Gallon Chinese Syrup ? Samplo of Chinese Sugar " Brandy reaches (C.) Best Loaf "Wheat Bread ? " Corn " ' " Rusk " ..... { Pound Calce " Spongo " ? Jellied " " Fruit " ? Molasses Candy, 2 lbs " Sugar " Crystalized Fruit, Money, not icbs luuu j.u iu 4 Native Wines, Apples, &c. JR. A. Griffin? Class Superintendent. Best Bottle of Grape Wine 6 1 " M Blackberry" ] " ' Muscadine " 1 " Speeiraon Table Apples 1 doz. as a sample 1 " Drum of Native Figs 1 " Specimen Pears (J dozon).... 1 Best Specimen Grapes (i dozen . Bunches 1 " Scuppernongs 1 ''Special Premiums." Greatest commendable variety of products grown and exhibited by any one planter, including Btock and field cropa Exclusive of gar den vegetables *>io Greatest variety articlos made and exhibited by any one lady in the Household Department...810 Greatest variety articles of domes tic fabric, mado and exhibited by any ono lady ,,...$10 For the best ploughing, done by any oue man, or ,boy, with his own mule or horse and ploughstock, under the supervision of the Board of Directors 8 5 Judges in Ibis department; win oe governed in their awards by the depth and width of the furrow, slice turned by tho plough of each competitor, and the time employed to complete his work. Ploughs must be deposited at the Secretary's office on tho first day of the Fair. Those of Southern inven tion and manufacture, if of equal merit, to have precedence. Thero will be a trotting match for two or more entries. Entrance fee $5.00, tho Society to contribute an amount equal to the entrance foe. Purse to be given to winner. Summer Fruits. Best Strawberries $ 2 " Raspberries 2 " Plums " Apples " Pears " Peaches, Frcc-stono, ? " Cliner " .. " Nectarines .* 2 " Apricotft 2 " Figs 2 " Melons 2 " Cherries 2 " Grapes 2 " Currants 2 Ad Interim Fruit Committee. J. S. Cothran, John Euright Chairman. J. T. liobertson Dr. J. J. Leo W. J. Smith. ? !?. REGULATIONS. Prices of Admission. Tickets 50 cts.; children under 14 years, half price. Vehicles, 50 cts. each. Each iumate, including driver, paying 50 cts. Man and horse $1.00. Stockholders of one share in the Stock of the Company will be allowed free admission, by applying to the Secretary's office for tickets. Stockholders of three shares or more, will bo allowed free admission for themselves, wives, and children under 14. Tickets not transferable. Stockholders must exhibit their certificates of Stock or they will be required to pay admission fee. Hold ers of certificates of life memberships, must surrender their certificates to the Secretary before the Fair and ob tain stock scrip. No money will bo received by the Gate-keepers. No return cAeclca to be given at the Gate. Every person must procure Tickets before attempting to enter. No stock will bo permitted to enter tho enclosure, except under bridle,^ halter, or perfect control of 00m* ?, awarded to No premiums sho11 . . . animal, ov article, without co. petition, unless the judgos shall regard it worthy. No spirituous liquors shall he sold on the grounds. "" No intoxicated person shall bo permitted to exhibit an animal, con tend for premiums, or romain on the premises. Evory animal or article introduced on tho grounds, for exhibition, shall be under tho control of the officers. No animal or article shall be exclu ded for having taken tho Premium at a previous Fait1, and entries may bo made in different classes, when suita ble. No one shall act as judge if related to tho person competing for a pre mium, and no exhibitor, except in the case of machinery, will be allow ed, by presence or?by personal state, mcnts, to influence'the decision of the Committees in making awards. No animal shall bo entered in any other namo, than that of his true owner. No charges for entries ot articles or animals for exhibition, bat a fee of one dollar for each groom admitted on the grounds must be paid. No article or animal entered for a premium can bo removed or taken away before tho close of tho exhibi tion?a violation of this rule will for feit a premium awarded. Exhibitors will be furnished by the Entry Clerk with Duplicato caids, one of which must bo securely attach ed to the articles entered for exhibi tion ; tho other will bo retained by the exhibitor and surrendered to the Class BupcrmicnuuHb wiiuu utsuvcr^ ia claimcd at tho close of the exhibition. Exhibitors must not rcrnDvo articles on exhibition without applying to tho Class Superintendent. Officers of Agricultural Societies and editors, and correspondents of newspapers visiting tho Fair, will ob tain complimentary tickets, upon ap plying to tho Secretary. Tho Secretary will attend at the Fair Grounds on Tuesday. October 29,1872, to receive entries, and al entries must be made by 10 o'clock Wed nesday, Octobcr 30th. Articles for exhibition sent by R. R, if sent by Tuesday's trains will be delivered at the Fair Grounds by the Society. A sufficient police force will bo in attendance to preserve order. Forage will bo furnished on the grounds for those wanting it, at cus tomary prices. PEOGKAMME OF THE FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR, OF THE iu.?"u i n AUUGVlilB ApiiMUKil flUMJ, October 30, 31, And November 1st, 1872. "WEDNESDAY. Gates open at H) o'clock. Exhibi tion of Live Stock, Saddlo Horses, from 12 to 3 p. m. THURSDAY. Gates open at 9 o'clock. Exhibi tion of Harness Horses from 12 to p. m. FRIDAY. Gates open at 9 o'clock. Contest for "Speed Premium," for fast trot ting from 11 to 12 o'clock. At 12 M. Premiums will bo awarded from the Executive stand, at the conclusion of which the Fair will close. By arrangements with Green ville & Columbia .Railroad, all articles sent to Abbeville for Exhibition ot the Fair, will be charged regular rates of transportation from the point where they aro put on the cars?if taken back to the point from which sent, they will be returned free. Parties desiring to send Stock b} Ilailroad must give timely notice to tho Agents at their respective Depots. Special trains for Passengers willjaj run on the thrco days of tho Fair, for one fare. * o Committees 01 Preminms, 1872. The Chairman of the different Com mittee will please report to the Secreta ry on "Wednesday, the first day of the Fair, by 10 o'clock a. m. for instructions, and all members of Committees, who may be unable to attend, are requested to give notice before hand to the Secre tary, that vacancies may be filled. Field Crops. J. M. Latimer, Win. II. Brooks, Chairman J. F. Calhoun, J. M. Pruit, John Davis, J. W. Perrin It. J. Nichols, M. O. McCaslan. 1 J Horses, JUUieB uuu &. M. Aiken, J. A. Reid, Chairman. Dr. Miiiwee, R. W. Haddon, E. F. Parker, J. J. Devlin, 8. C. Link, J. B. Kay. Saddle and Harness Horses. W. Joel Smith, J. K. Vance, Chairmau, F. W. R. >T-^ce? R. W. Li tea, J. ? Val.,mer' W. S. Richardson, u. T. Jackaon, J. L. White. C it tile, Sheep and Swine W. K. Bradley, John Tratt, Chairman. Dr. J. T.R W. Thompson Oliver, J. R. A. McCaslan, J. ^Cochran, S. J. Hester. Poultry. ^rd, Jno. W. Lesley. N. J. Sforwoodjr Chairman. Jaa<. Devlin, W. A. Limbecker, M. Dantzler, R. Lindsay Pratt <*Jbert. ^ ^res "Wood, Tin and th< Man^r iron. int bci f. H/Wideman, Jno. T. Miller, f;n / Chairman. John Enritfht, ym.'H. Chiles, Jas. Y. Sitton, t0 . L. Covin, Willis Smith. Ins Jos. II. Britt, I of Machinery. M. Rodgers, J. W. Griffln Chairman, G. M. Mattison, as. Evans, J. J. Parks, eo. F. Burdett, Jo. B. Bozcraan Stone Ware, Jars, &c. . W. McMillan, D. O. Hawthorne Vm. P. Kennedy, Ed Cowan, bos. F. Lanier, \V. M. McCaslan, >. C. Chiles, J. M. Carwile. rather of County Manufac ture lev. J. N. Young, Jas. McCaslan, Chairman, Thomas Young, L W. Cromer, Basil Callahan. i. x>. mevjmee j. u. jonnson, ames W. Britt, James Seawright. Domestic Manufaeturies. )r. F. F. Gary, Malcomb Erwin, Chairman. Wm. C. Fooshe. ohn "Wilkenson, John L. Devlin, l. J. Clinkscales, B. D. Kay, A. J. Furguson. Tailoring. V. H. Taggart, Jno. O. Boozer, Chairman. Gabriel Hodges, Jr. 5. M. McGhee, James C. Carlisle. ]d M. Lipscomb, W. G. Gordon, Jno. T. Lyon. 5atch, Chrochet and Needle Work. Irs. E. J Cox, Mrs. M. C Taggart, Chairman. Mrs. B. Z. Herndon Irs 11. F. McC'aslan, Miss Lizzie Cothran -liss M F Bradley, Miss Rebeea Johnson liss Ella Kay, Miss Ellen Lesly, Dr JasL Miller, Secretary. JTutt TTn-!r nrtd STipII Wnrlr. diss Ella Aiken, Miss Annie Bruce, Chairman, Miss Kittle Bonner, diss Sue McCaslan, " Janie Lipscomb, " E Clinkscales, " Lizzy Chiles, Dr J D Neel, Sec'ty. Painting. diss E McQuerns, Miss Ella Miller, Chairman, Miss Ida Donald, " Mary Perrin, "AO Huckabec, " Sully Devlin " Mary Stewart, " L Wideman, W A Giles, Sec'ty. household DepartmenWA." drsD W Aiken, Mrs Dr N. Hart, Chairman. Mrs. Eliza Brooks, drs ABC Lindsay, Mrs J E Bradley, drs S F Qibert, Mrs W V Clinkscales, U T m,.nn finnrakn' JLIUV. JJk? A? UbVi&lUiJi Household?"B." Mrs. H. T. Sloan, Miss S Ellen Link, tfrs Nancy Caldwell, Mrs M C Kennedy tfrs J L Sibert, Mrs John Robinson. Mrs Mary J. Lites, " WT Henderson John \V. Ellis, Secretary. Household--"C." vlrs A E Morris, Mrs J C Dowtin, Mrs John Cowan, Mrs F M Godbold, Mrs H W Leland Miss Lizzie Taggart, tfrs W P Noble, Miss Ella Speed. S. E. Graydou, Secretary. Wines, Apples, &c. III Anderson, Robt. Pratt, Chairman. Dr J \V Hearst, j C Law, J C Chiles, }, T. Haskell, Dr J L Pressly, )r J C Maxwell, J A Norw>vi. During our interview, the Ameri an Consul at liankok, presented the ung an elegant assortment of his med ciues from JDr. J. C. Ayer, of Lowell, ilass., for the use of the Court. He xplained to his majesty their origin rom the great chemist and their uses, .'he Cherry Pectoral for coughs?the kirsaparilla for erUptjv-e diseases and lie Ague Cure for the fevers that are so utal iu this hot country. The danger us condition of a l'uvorite wife in the alace with one of the disorders these jedicinea cure, gave him special inter st in these products of medical sldll; udeed, these medical marvels interested lim more in our country than all the ther attentions we had shown him,? jetters from a Lady in fciam. Scrofula is the dread disease which nnually sweeps its thousands to the I" J- ??nl*n?j Itca in r?nnrn n/in in mafiv 1U>VC? ll< 1UU1VCO iio IV| ill UiUlil )rms; in consumption, glandular swell ugs, rheumatism, cutaneous diseases, aany of the affections with which fe rnles are troubled, &e. Perhaps no one j wholly free from its taint. The only ray it can be successfully treated is ' lirough the medium of the circulation, t i* a blood disease. Dr. Tutt's SSartap rilla and Queen's delight possesses the ualities to expel it from the system and 1 ustore perfect health. Being free from j iolent minerals, it may be taken with ifety by old and young. The most del ,'ato female may take it at any time. If your child has worms, or a bad reath, or sallow complexion, or restless t night, or no appetite, or general bad ealth, give it Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills. It .'ill soon be restored. Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye contains no sugar f lead. BSf As a remedy for Bronchial AfTec ons and chronic diseases of the lungs, J othing ever before discovered equals )r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The Culture of the Hair.?Just as j rely as a soil infested with Canadian ? littles can be made' to produce line I rops of golden grain, the scalp now! < >arsely covered with harsh, dry, un-ji ianageable hair, can be made prolific of; < lken tresses. All that is necessary to | (feet Uie change 111 cmicr cost- js inej ight kind of fertilizer. Leaving the I ijricultural chemists to determine how! ie barren land shall be made fruitful, j e positively assert that Lyon's Kathai m is unequalled as a fertilizer and euutillcr or" tlio liuir. Twenty-five ears of success is the basis of this un ualilied statement. Luring that time ; has been used by many millions of oth sexes, and the lirst instance in 'liich it has failed to fulfill the expecta ons of a rational purchaser has yet to e discovered. Ic will not cause hair to row on a varnished gourd; but wherev r the roots of the hirsute libers remain ndisturbed, it will cause them to pl.t >rth new shoots, and in all cases wheie ie hair has become thin, it will increase a volume. 1 HAH Vorfla WOOLEN HOMESPUN, POR which the Inmost pricc iu trade will i,f* ^it<^?nnfi8rs. Sept. 4. ooking Glasses. reach Looking Glass for , large size; Crown Top!J each Looking Glass for Parlor; Archj ?]> Geiman Looking Glass lbr Parlor, ge size; French and Glass Tlate to I frames, all sizes, at J. D. CHALMERS & CO.'S. ruly 31, 1S72, lG-tf. 'The cheapest of premiums consis |ca it with entire and perfect safety to 3 insured best subscrvo the public crest, and operate to extend tho lcfits of these beneficent institu-1 ns. It is needless and expensive' W pay over money or notes to a Life " iuranee Co., for the purpose only bavin" the same returned, I , AT 190 MAY BE FOUND !L Choice and well-selected nf fH.nr\Aa TmlvriPlflff UlUbiV UX UVUUd MilllKrA. wrv*?.p a General Assortment. Some not handsome?some rather me diutn?and some beautiful. "We will not say too much on paper? ome people might say we were not in ;arnest. We only ask the people of Abbeville ind adjoining Counties to Examine Our Stock, Price Our Goods . and De cide for them selves. We shall strive to make it the interest if buyers to purchase Goods from our House, close attention shall be given to ill \Vho favor us with a call. We still believe the Cash System is the only safe one for our people. Hence the groat necessity of adhering closely to it. In the end we will find it to our x Wantage. No doubt of it. Respectfully, XTIiito TTil] J?, nnnninirlttim H illLU, JLLiil tX UUUliiUUliUUl, April 17,1872,1-tf JMO renon can uwo imov nwv.^ log to directions, and remain long trowell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Diz tiness. Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Tasio in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of tlie I Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in ihe regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a Letter guar* antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Fejnale Complaints, in young or old, married or singly at the dawn of womanhood, or the tum of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence tuat a marked improvement is soon percep* table. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheu> jnatlsm and Gout, Bilious, Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidnejrt and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Dis eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally i produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. They are a Gentle Purgative as well aa ! a Tonle, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting : as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Biliotss ; Diseases. For Skin Disease*, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt ! Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car- 1 buncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes. Ery- : sipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Discolorationsof the Skin, Humors j and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, ( are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a ! short time by the use of these Bitters Grateful Thousands proclaim Vinegar Bit* I tiers the most wonderful Iuvigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. J WALKER, Prop'r. R. H. KeDONALD Jt CO., Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal.. and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. CONGAREE Columbia, 43. O. Mill, Proprietor. SUGAR CAM Mill!, LIST OF PRICES, Rollers 14 inches diameter... $S5 00 " 12 " 75 00 " 10 41 65 00 " 11 " Go 00 " 12 " 50 00 " 10 " 40 00 Above prices complete with frame. Without frame $ 10,00 less on each Mill. noil rvn "R Ail ftr I JCVCUbJ WtcilWii <t>Mv . Delivered at the Railroad Dej)ot in this city. Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Press es, Grist ami Saw Mill Gearing of all kimls to order. Iron and Brass Casting!* >n short notice and most reasonable terms. Jin Gearing constantly on hand of the following sizes. With Bolts $f> 50. Extra for each set. Antifriction plates and Bulls for -Cot n L'1,\ /I,, .....l tM.) AM ^ It 44 4 4 4 4 ) feet wheel and pinion, ,$30 00 . 32 50 , 85 00 , 45 00 . 50 00 jii rrtfss j?iu,uu miu uui S. 1>. Terms Cash on delivery, at It. El. here. JOHN ENRIGHT, Ag't, Abbeville C. H. May 24,1870, 4-tf. "wmes7 llquoes, 'ALES, Sc. jomt knox HAS opened a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOllE for the sale of iv I fCRS. T.TOIIORS. &c.. at Lawson's >id Stand, where the finest European! md American Liquors maybeJoi^^j7 His Stock consists^nj^^" owing: I6?? Brandies, Gin, Rum, Sherry, Port, Madiera, Xalaga, used for Sacramental Purposes, Champagne, Claret, TOBACCO AND C1GAES, f the finest quality, and at the lowest ah prices. August 7,1872,17?tf. FAMILY BIBLES, 1 Eases For family Portraits LEE & PAfrKEIi. Juno 10,1872 2:J?tf 'N ORDER to make room for our Fa!) Stock, wo will sell daring he next SIXTY DAYS, a great ma y PRETTY and USEFUL GOODS, t prime cost. Among which may be jund a nice* lot Of - - ? RIBBONS, ttpis. Insertisp, Frflliis, Collars, Cuffs, landkercliiefs, Gloves, &c. Also a remnant of Scanner Dress Goods OUR STOCK OF lats, Clothing, Domestics, GROCEERY, GROCERIES, &c. Lro at all times, fully np: to the de nandd and will bo sold at short pro its for cash. n\rru rta a frill of "}Zn 1 f?Tl/lTfTTPi L-LNGE, aDd bo convinced. Nelson & Sanson. June 26, 1872, 11-tf SICIUAS JTA L77S id TTATB jaEU2WEI?| Every year increases the populari* y of this valuable Hair Preparation ; ?hich is due to merit alone. We an assure our old patrons that it is :ept fully up to ita high standard; md it is the only reliable and perfect id preparation for restoring Gbay >e Faded Hair to its youthful color, flaking it soil, lustrous, and-silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white ind clean. It removes all eruptions tnd dandruff and, by its tonic prop :rties, prevents the hair from falling >ut, as it stimulates and nourishes he hair-glands. By its use, the hair jaldiiess, it restores the capillary 'lands to their normal vigor, and vill create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most eco lomical IIaib Deessinq ever used, is it requires fewer applications, md gives the hair a splendid, glossy tppearance. A. A. Hayes, MJD, State Assayer of Massachusetts, say% 'The constituents are pure, and can>s 'ully selected for excellent auality; md I consider it tho Best Peepa i crmw fnr ita intAn^pVl rHirrfosesJ? stronger. In ""w" ? J 1 fold by all Druggist*, and Dealers in HcdidMM, Price One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye, POB THE WHISKERS. As our Rcnewer in many cases equires too long a time, and too nuch care, to restore gray or faded SVliiskers, we have prepared this lye, in one preparation ; which will juickly and effectually accomplish ;his result. It is easily applied, md produces a color whicn will leither rub nor wash off! Sold by ill Druggists. Price Fifty Cents, Manufactured by R. P. HALL, & CO* NASHUA, XML S. A. BBAZEALE, MERCHANT TAILOR, ABBEVILLE, S. C. ESPECTFULLY informs his cus-x tomers and friends, that be has u btore DLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TRI3I3IIJVGS, &C. Tor the SPUING TRADE which !> vm cut anu maice tooroer ou me most easonable terms for Cash. Entire, satisfaction guaranteed. Shirt Patterns. I would especially call the attention of ivery oue io my. splsndid fitting Shirt bitterns. Give me a call without fail. S. A. 3EAZEALE. April 3,JS72, 51?tf By the published rates of tho Uni versal Life Insurance Co., a man 50 ears old, only pays $37.15 yearly on SI 000 Policy. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, roa Piniffiuo the blood, The reputation this ox* cellcut medicine enjoys, I* derived from it* cures, many of which are truly marvellous. Inveterate cases of Scrofulous Uis ease, where tho system seemed saturated with corruption, have beea purified and cured by It. Scrofulous affections find disorders,which were ag gravated by tho scrofu Ions contamination until they were painfully afflicting', bavo been radically cured in such great numbers lu almost every sec tion of the country, that the public scarcely need to bo informed of Its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is one of the most destruo live enemies of our race. Often, UiU unseen and nnfelt tenant of tho organism undermines the con invifnathnfituickof rnlM>lilin(rnr fn* tal diseases, without cxciUng a suspicion of iM presence. Again, it seems to breed Infection throughout the body, and then, on some favorable accasfon. rapidly develop into one or other of ita hideous forms, cither on the surface or amom? the vitals. In the Litter, tubercles uuiy be suddenly Icuosited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it ehowsi^jj^lv eruptiona the skin or foul ni^erauok* on some part of lnJ^o^'onnl nse of a bottla yz-^&VGraaparilla is advisable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons af. licted with the following complaints generally Ind immediate relief, ana, at length, cure, by the se of this SARSAPARILLA: St. Antho V * Wre, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter, Salt iheutn, Scald Head, Hinnvrorm, Sere Eyes, ore Ears, and other eruptions or visible forma f Scrofulous disease. Also hi the more con. saled forms, ae Dyspepsia, Drops*, Heart Hsease, Fits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, and wi various Ulcerous affections of the musculo* nd nervous systems. Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Dis? uses are cured by it. though a long time is re? aired for subduing tlieeo obstinate maladies by av medicine. But long-continued use of thu icdicino will cure the complaint. Leticorrhcea r Whites, Uterine .Ulcerations. and Female diseases, are commonly soon relieved and ulU? 'ately cured by its purifying and invigorating feet. Minute directions (or each case are found i our Almanac, supplied gratis. Rheumatism id Gout, when caused by accumulations of ex* aneous matters in tho blood, yield quickly to it, ) alsoXirer Complaints, Torpidity, Conges onor Inflammation of the Liver, and Jaun ico, when arising, as they often ao, from tho ,nkling poisons in the blood. This SABSA AltJLLA is a great restorer for the strength id vigor of tho system. Those who are Ion tid and Listless, Despondent, Sleepless, id troubled with ferrous Apprehensions or ears, or any of the affections symptomatic of 'eakness, will find immediate relief and con* icing evidence of its restorative power upea aL PREPARED BT r. jr. C. A.TIR A CO., liowell, JfOMk* Practical and Analytical Chemists, 'ID BY ALL DHUGGISIS EYEBTWHEKB.