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SEPTEMBER. * " Softly September falls again, O eyes iliat wait ! O hearts that yoarn In golden mists on all the plain? In golden leaves, too quic^ to tarn ! jiuc oiuy uu me iiioiiuuhh u?iu, The maple and the yellow fern, Add the naming clumps qfrpumach, That deep in lonel^jj^tdreg buyn, , . As yet, his silent presence learn. Serene and still! O golden Test That tallest on the year s decline, "With me lower light?subdued? represt, But rich as sunlight fellijag.through wine! In this fair country of, the West, Thy reign is more than half divine; Heaven and earth have their bridal When such sepulchral -mornings shine, l > And on such afternoons as thine. What spirit haunts the hills and vales And breathes o'er all the isles and O J k * . , i - \ n i What gives to each bright cloud that .sails, Each summer light, such softened shapes ? This fracrant breath that now exhales? From hills celestial it escapes, Or is it the nectarine odor From bowers of purple forest grapes? From them the Olympian breath es capes? To Neutralize Offexsiveness.? In many forms tvo uso disinfecting agents. Impure breath; caused by bad teeih, tobacco, spirits, or catarrh, is neutralized by Sozodont. 'Tis a healthful beautifier and a great luxu ry as a dentrifico. Tho repulsive breath i-, by its use, rendered as fra grant as a rose, and coldness by friends or lovers will bo no longer noticed. spaiaing s uiue menas everytning. In this age of scepticism, facts are required to inspire confidence in the minds of the people ; but, with good indorsers, tbey are willing to test any article claiming extraordinary merit. Tho proprietors of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Ilair Reneweroffer the follow ing indorsement of the merits claimed by them for their preparation,, by the Pittsburg, Pa., "Christian Advocate," viz.: "Tho public have so often been decayed by the use of worthies^ preparation for the hair, that an arti cle of this kind, to gain their favor; and secure their patronage, must pos sess real merit. We are glad to assure our readers that Hall's Vegetable Si cilian Hair JRcnewer is meeting with the success wbioh its merits so justly deserve; and we have reliable evidence that it will perforin all that is claimed for it, in restoring gray hair to it*, natural color, and, as a permanent dressing, is unsurpassed./ _ If you feel dull, despondent, drovfc sy, debilitated, have frequent^ head ache, mouth tasfcef* bad 1^poor* appe tite, and tonirua coated. vou anfcisuf fering from torpid liver, or "bilious ness." Nothing will cure, you so speedily and permanently as Dr. l'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Have it Always at IIanp.?Acci dents will happen to the best regulat ed families, and for this reason, among < many others, the Mustang Liniment should find a place irf !tite cupboard of , every household. Iri ail tho world. < there is nothing comparablo to it as , an application for cuts, contusions burns, spasms, and spalds,. iy^d when j every other preparation that medical ] ingenuity can suggest '"hae failed to ; aft'ord relief in rheumatism, neuralgia, ' sore throat, glandular swellings, mus cular contraction^, crump*,, toothache. \ e ii.:. ?: r* a. .^ : s . i . 06U-, mis pwonui iuiiri-iniKiiuivurj^ uuu . pain-dostroying, agonf jauimei&atcly assuages tho sufferer's agony, eventually accomplishes a radical cure. Probabtoy there is not a con noisseur in horse flesh or an amateur horseman in the OandUvho does not know, either from personal obscrva tion or reports, that tho Mustang Liniment is tho supreme remedjT for all external diseases and injuries of - tho horse. ' v~ Strong Testimony. Steubenvillb, Ohio, ) September 4, 1871. j Dr. Wirt. TJ. Tuit: Dear Siu?I fool it a duty to yon a^d to suffering humanity, to make pnblic tho great merits of your Ex tract Sarsaparilla and QaoenVDclight. For years I have been a great sufferer, my general health broke -down, and I was aft'ectcd witlv nervousness of the most terrible character, .which wa*< soon followed by an eruption all over the body, forming large ulcers in some?' places, and attended with rheumatic pains. Tongue cannot describe u\y suffering. I was reduced almost to a skeleton, and had a perfect loathing of food. I Was attended by several physicians, who rendered me no relief I d06paired of ifljVer bein^ Veil again. wuv, viiaivtvit w <v ivriiM x ivvcu^ijvwj , A. accidentally beard qf your medicine. I sent for half a dozen bottles, and before I had taken three, JL Jbegaiito feel better, nvy appetite improved, and the rheumatic pains bccame loss se vere, and I could enjo^sleep. I have continued its use, and have ..laken eleven bottles, and- befieve11 -am a sound man again. The ulcers have all healed, my skin is smooth and health}*, and 1 have gained 22'pounds in weight. I believe my sickness rc snltpfi from a H'aint., pf scrofula. I "would earnestly;, rccpjuftiend your compound to my fellow sufferers. \Y ith deep gratitude to yo^, ? I am every.onr frit nil, ' ' r " *. ^ Dr. Tutt's Li^r Pills>re a mild and gentlo purgative, possessing the peen iiar merit of ac^i?& powerfnl ?ur*nfc in rHiprmg jportg^ive pr torpid liver. Tfaoy have-ne^nl. Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye promotes the growth of tho hair, .M "*!/. Final Discharge. "]kTOTIGE is hereby gi,ven .tbati^Ir.' J. S. Williams. Administrator of the instate of Elizabeth Williams, deceased, lias applied to C. 'W. Gultin Judge of Probate, in and for the County of Ab beville, for a final discharge as Ad ministrator. It is ordered, that the 17th day of Oc tober, A. D. 1872, be fixed for bearing of Petition, and a final settlement of said Estate. J. C. WOSMAXSKY. 0. C. P. Abbeville County. Sept. 18,1872,23-tf < The Universal Life-insurance Co., only charges 815.35 yearly for ?1,000j on a man 25 years old, or one aud a, half per cent.on the amount. 1 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OP County Commissioners FOR THE riCTAT VP A D 4070 1 IJUHb ibmi 1UU. Report of the Board of County Com missioners for Abbeville of the amount expend* <1 by them during the fiscal Year 1X72, commencing the first day of November, 1871, and ending the first day of September, lt>72. Poor House. ICnox & Roaeho, beef furnished Foor ilouse ?10i 16 John Knox, balance of acc t for supplies for Poor House 40 60 L I) liowie, beef furnished Poor House.... 13 Us .M Kaphan, goods furnished Poor House 89 00 C B Ciurtinjkcotton seed for " * 8 00 11 \V Lawson, account rendered against Poor House 19 70 Wardlnw & Kdwards, supplies for Poor House 81 ?2 Norwood, l)uPre >? Co, supplies for Poor House 93 00 Caroline Fair, balance due for services at Poor House, 1871 27 00 CiiXt'lson.foreornfUrnishetiPourHouse U7 50 Perry Maddon, for services on l'oor House larm 42 57 Sam Johnson, colllii for deceased inmate roor itouso o w Anthony Minis, 011 account tor labor at Poor House 23 33 liob't Tolbort, In part 01 .salary (Steward; luo 00 Jus Mel'aslan, t Milch Cows tor 1*. JI 00 IK) Anthony Minis, tor services on larm 20 00 liob't Tolbert. for services of sons at 1*. II. 60 <*> l)r K Far leer, balance salary as l'liyslcian 100 00 Josh Wartllaw, smith work for P. JI o 00 ti P O'Neal, transporting pauper, Ac., to Poor House C 25 Wilsyn & Christian, stimuinnts for sick at Poor lloitse . G 95 Ilob't Tolbert, balance salary for services as Steward, li>71 1.1fi 25 Seal, Sijrn & itobiiison, snudries fori*. 11. ;{( 60 Perry MadUon, balance due lor services, 1H71 - .. ?"! Lem jh'air, balance due lor Hervices, IS71, 24 91 Oet&viuMaddon, for servlesu at P. II 21 ul K Jones, inea I purchased for Poor House &J 00 Wardlaw ?Sis -towards, for provisions fur nished Poor House 29 60 J S Mars, provisions for Poor House 4 25 li r> Howie, corn furnished for 1'. II 10(> o>i Josh Wnrdlaw, smith work for P. II 13 !hj xtob't Tolbert, foi' provisions furnished... '-Hi 51 Hubert Jones, provisions purchased 121 00 i: L Nelsonj niilcli cow 25 00 John Knox, provision* 170 40 Philip Glover, splitting rails 8 ' Lent Fair, elRni services 4 L H Russell, beef furnished 31 Anlhony Minis, for services 10 Josh Wurdlnw, smith work 11 85 .-jam Jolinson, collijis for 3 dee d paupers 15 50 Sam Johnson, wheel-barrow s 50 John Knox, balance acc't fop provisions lis Kussell A Bowie, stimulants lor sick 10 Russell & Howie, beef. 10 47 Russell & Bowie, beef. 20 01 Waller & Watson, Irish potatoes 10 <15 Sam. Johnson, colllns lor 2 Inmates 12 5o W {.: Uutnn, sending pauper to Poor II.... 2 "" liussell A BoJrleJstimulants for sick 8 Josh Wardla'n'; lilackslnlth work 4 11 Tolbert and sons, in part of salur.v pres ent. year...; ?5> 00 Anthony Minis, for services on farm 8t> 00 .Margaret Gray, for services on farm 20 00 Kaphan & Sklars. goods furnished o!> 41 John Knox, provisions 81 O-'J J S Graves, potatoes 5 25 Jacob Kurte, shoes 13 00 J S Mars, provisions 48 40 i)r E Parker, in part of salary present year 125 00 Russell & Kowle, beef furnished..? 24 93 seal, Sign & Robinson, collln for deceased inmate 7 00 H. W Lawson, acjount. rendered 27 3S? Hllht* ('nnnlTurhnm unit. rr?niI'fl fi 7A Jacob Mfller. beef furnished 31 14 Trowbridge it Co, supplies furnished- 1260 93 Barnwell & Co, supplies furnished. 91 &r> Miller & .Robertson, account rendered 12 05 L D Bowie, cotton need.. 5 C'etlzeri Loinux, potato seed 3 00 Rolj't.Farrow, balance due lor services, 1871/. C 00 81008 S5 Expenditures for Poor Out .side. 3 W Cromer, burinl expenses of l)r K Parker, medical attention, j)r K A'Archer, " " rhos Knkln, lor maintenance of pauper, Est of Jno Mclvellar, " " : M Wilson, Waller & Bros, burial exp's Billy Logan, Ervln A- Arnold, cotlln lor Laura Jarvis and Billy Jlolloway, Phos Eakin, maintenanoo of , Parker ft-Lee, medicines, [iichard lteuolns, maintenance ox' Billy Logan, IVm Lomnx, maintenance of ,. S'ed Hutchinson, maintenance of Fanny McKeilar, - 4 B .Brooks, maintenance of Minnie Br<ft?l?s, ; r \orain \V illfams,assistance rend'd (self), I Watt Moore, " " " -tarah White, " " " VVm McMillan, to assist. Jane Kennedy, 2) (Hi LJin:v Patterson, lor assistance, 15 00 W II -Warason, burial expenses of , 10 0o K A Archer, medical attention to prison ers In Jail, . 750 Pliebe lfci'rnes, as?istance rendered, 15 00 Jim Wright, for maintenance of Hanna Cowan, 10 00 Caroline Header, assistance rendered, 5 00 Jenny Law, assistance rendered, 15 00 Waller A Bros, aid for Isaac and Polly 1'artlow, 30 00 Waller A ilros, aid for Abbe Venning, 5 00 Mary Stott, for assistance granted, 20 00 Drfli a Archer, mcdical attention to pris oners in Jail, 10 00 Nanny Jarvis, assistance rendered, 3) 00 Win Wilson, for maintenance of Grace Alston, 30 00 John L McCord, for assisting Geo Hugh cy (now dead), 23 00 Andrew Kloydj maintenance of Robert Kurkhead, 20 00 Mincer Huberts, to assisting self and mo ther, 10 00 Clias Wilson, to assisting Allon Watson, 25 oo Henry l-ancastcr, for assistance rend'd, 10 (X) Di 11a Oison, " " " 10 oo Isabella McKee, " " " ]i) 00 l)r 1-' F Gary, medical attention, 75 75 Waller & P.ros, for assistance rendered per order of (Commissioners to paupers, (for names see vouchers,) 22fl 97 Mrs F Allen, for maintenance of Vena Ivans, * 25 00 Jack Thomson, for maintenance of , 5 00 Sylla Haply, for assistance, 10 00 Sam Johnson, collin for Itomeo Williams, ti IH) II1) Wilson, burial exp's of pauper child, 5 on Wm Floyd, for case of llob't l.urkhead, 10 00 Jas Wharton, eoltin for Hannah Devlin and child, 10 00 Waller & iiros, for assistance rendered outside pour per order of County Com missioners. (for names see vouchers,) 213 55 Sam Johnson, collin for Mariah Foster. (i A> sntir.kihitHon, " " Jesse Hill, 6 00 Elizabeth Jackson, for assistance rend'd, 2.j (XI M Kaphan, shroud, Ac., for dcc'd pauper, 5 CU Vance it' >Iosely? assistance rendered paupers per order,- (for names see vouchers, 8 in number,) 60 2-T Dr J \V Llgon,^iMJdlc?il attention outside l>*>r, in 00 Dr Yates, in pel lea! attent'n ontside poor, {? 00 ?.1 Lipscomb, burying pauper, Lucy JBroven,' - 3 50 Idjut. Dcn-Jtru.coinns, Ac., .for Hannah and .Elizabeth Wldeman, 12 50 las jV(cCuslan, maintenance of Dafney T,fcc: 25 00 Dr 3 Rhett, medical attention, (poor,) 11 50 Dr E Parker, " " " 50 00 VV A Lomax, maintenance of Ann Lo niax, . 45 Wl Dr J A Koblnson, medical attent'n (poor), 71 tut Ileal White, cot tin for Dolly Lonuix, 0 00 Dr J L Pressly, medical attention uil>0r), 30 ?0 David Atkins, care of Jane Wilson, Arc., 30 (Hi Dr J W Kellar, niedjeul attention (poor), 19 0t> J \V Trowbrfdye A Co, assistance furnish ed per order No 4, 37 00 i'aroline Rcedei, attention to Mrs Perry, \V R Milwco, medical attention to poor, I) \Vyatt_ Aiken,. maintenance of blind woman, Valentine Young, maintenance of Chas Young, (uol,) 3nrah Wright. attention, Ac., (poor,) Uichurd Harris, assistance rendered, Total for poor outside, 81905 1U Roads and Bridges. [3 F Parker, for bridge over Hutton's Cr?ek, $ 25 001 r-.is A Wilson, for bridge repairs, 70 00: 1 M tthockly, for bridge repairs over Sa Itula, 23 00i 9V* MeKellar, bridge repairs near Mo*e ton's, 29 00 2 Cor ley, for road and bridge repairs, 11J20 roho S(jhmder. bridge* near Jeirerson 'fcmlth's," ' 30 00 ? L Nelson, bridge repair's over Cromor's Gully, 10 00 i r L Drennan, for teams and plows on highway, C 00; F L Drennan, brtdge repairs on Black's Hridjft,.. x ~ . . , , 09 00; Mmltoucbnwn, removing obstructions from road, 2 00 D M Rodtjers, lumber to repair bridge, (J 78 Fas H Woods, repairs on Broadmouth Bridge 10 00 His inamlet, repairs on Free Bridge, !?> 50! r J Hill, repairs on bridge at Milford's Mills, 70 00! ras \\ oods, repairs on bridge at Ervin's I MilJi*, 41 00! "reeinan Baskin, repairs on bridge near BimMt's Mills, 1 )S Turner, removing obstruction from rojul, ? H Krvln, bridge over Hutton's Creek, I'lnm I'almer, extra service on roail, I P Buchanan, repairing bridge over C.'oronaker, [ II Uramlet, repairing bridge on Turkey Creek, las Mcl'aslan. repairing bridge over Cal houn's Creek, r K Bradley & Co; for bridge over Long thine Creek* 'l L Nelson, bridge repairs at Calhoun's Mills. iV II Tiursrart. bridge repairs. ? A Cobb, removing obi-tructlons from ro;ul, 11* Buchanan, repairs on bridge, ? Henton, bridge over Uo< ky C.eek, i Corley. repairs on bridge, ra?? M Wright, removing obsteuetlons from road, John Cfulo, repairing bridiro, <30 00 ]r U' 1 vnr,,f,i oit m . M Bell, bridge at Young's, T A Daniels, bridge nt McCnlln's Mills, Snowdon Brown, removing tree from road, Bradford Boyd, in part for bridge over Saluda, A 1$ Ellis, work on public road, G W Nelson, repairs on bridge over Little River, G W Buchanan, extra work on road, Jack Morris, repairs on bridge, Jordan AVidcman, hauling polos for causeway, It J Mcl'aslan, removing obstructions from road, SanuTel J Hester, building causeway on Sawney's Creek, Primus Cummings, land to turn road on, Scott <fc Cosby, bridge over Little River, W II Taggart, repairs on Wnrdluw & Martin's Bridge, Win S Sprowl, repairs on bridge, G Cade, repairs on bridge at Searl's Mills, Knight it Bolentine. bridge at Mattox's Mills, M Ervin, bridge at. Ervin's Mills, Stephen Latimer, lumber for bridge, Catlftte Corley, lirlilgc ?l sciirlc's Mills, Bradford Boyd, balance for bridge over Saluda River, Bony Williams, bridge overllard Labor, Jas Tnvlor. bridge at Milford's Mills. W M Hell, bridge over Pressly's Creek, PX Wilson, repairing bridge at Cunning Ford, T<im Hooker, removing obstructions from roiid, I, J Wilson, letting bridges 12th July. 72, Abb Titus, for supervision of roads, L J Wilson, lotting bridges, Hony Williams, building brtdges, W A Kay, Abbeville part for bridge over Saluda, Amos Nelson, for extra rond work, J II Met 'ord, bridsre near Stevenson's, T C Milford, repairs on Martin's Bridge, A Kennedy, removing tree from road, A W Moore, bridge near Tabernacle, W II Brooks, repairs on Wardlaw's Bridge, Joseph Kills, bridge repairs, | J F Lyons, lumber lor bridge over Gully, I Geo Nichols, repairs <>n L. Cane Bridge, j Taggart it Moore, bridge at Cade's Mills. linnet, J W Lesley, removing obstructions from row!, G M Mattison, repairs on Broacl-mouth Bridge, .Tits Malone, repairs on two bridges, W T Gordon, extra road work, Win Smith, removing obstructions from road, A J elinkseales, repairing Wardlaw's Rrldire, Win Jones, buildlnz bridge over ravine, 7 J It Crawford, removing /lift from Pat terson's Bridge, 30 Win Kcllar. repairing bridge over Cro mer's Gully, 3 Win A Lomax, repairing on bridge, 5 T M Jay, work on bridge, 5 W P McKellar, extra work on road, 13 Total for Roads and Bridges, 88 Public Buildings and Of flees ( ( TT W Luwson, account rendered for Jail, 8 2 73 Parker & I^co, acc't rendered vs. Public Offices, 18 ?5 John En right, for repairs In Clerk's and , other offices, 73 00 i M McDonald, cleansing Court Room two terms, 6 00 i Carolina Printing Co, for Audltor'sOfllcc, 12 35 1 Kd Henderson, repairs en Public Well, 1 00 S 1? Hawly, lightning rods for Court H., 37 50 ] Sam Johnson, repairs on jail, 3 50 B W Jones, painting Clerk's Ofllce, &c., 01 lu L J Wilson, reimirs on Jali. 10 80 J Miller A-Robertson, for jail and Treasu rer's Office. 58 80 -i J W Fowler, account rendered, P. 0., 8 :Ui J Wardiaw & Edwards, acc't rendered, 4 05 W P McKellnr, chairs, &c., for teiuj>orary J Court Itooni, 15!) 75 L J Wilson, repairs on Jail, 19 45 I J F C DuPre, hooks and stationary for office, IS 00 W P McKcllar, fitting up nfllcos after Arc, ?0 Rob't Jones, fitting up olllecu after lire, ? Rob't Jones, cash for sentences after flro, 25 Yoe A Hale, chairs for temporary Court Room, 80 L J Wilson, flttine up Court Room, 40 H Wilson, rent of Auditor's Ofllco, 10 XV P Mckellar, contlnges after flro, 10 L J Wilson, 20 L II Russell, planting trees on public square, 21 Russell & Bowie, Ice for Court, Juno T., 10 Ij J Wilson, 4 Perry Watt, boxes In Probate office, 25 C V Hammond, lumber for temporary Court Room, 8 Enriglit it Smith, box for Jury Comm'r, 10 " " work on Court Room, 3 " " work on public offices, 17 W C Guffin, removing papers and fitting up office after tire, 85 C6 A M Aiken, ) (Committee to Examine 19 W T linine.b, > 15 W Joel Smith, j Office, (by Courts,) 15 A W Clarkson,) Committee to Examine 10 John Knrlght, ^Humt Walls of Court 10 .i a ioun>r. ) tiouso. <vc., siu eacn, 10 Kiiph:vn & Sklarz, blankets for jail, 17 7-r> L .1 Wilson, boxing trees on public sqre, 12 50 K W" Moore. repairs on jail. 40 Seal, Sign & Robinson, acc t rendered, 1 25 H \V* Lawson, ucc't rendered for public buildings, 4fi 85 II Vt Lawson, rent of Hull for Court R., 82 itu C.'lias Cox, lor extra work on old Clerk's Office, 40 .1 F C DuPre, rent of Treasurer's Office, 90 J FC DuPre, stationary for Treasurer's Office, ' 25 B \V Jones, for reprs in old office ProhU*, 47 50 J W Trowbridge, account rendered for Auditor's Olllcc, 5 52 Miller Robertson, account rendered for public buildings, 27 31 Sam Johnson, repairing furniture in School Commissioner's Olllce, .1 R Jones, mortsasre book for elk's Office, 16 R Jones, sundries for Court Room and ' Offices, 5 Lee & Parker, sundries for public offices, &( ?. SI 85 T M \Villiamson, stationary foroffice, 20 Jacob Miller, cleansing Court Room four times, 4 Total for Tublic IVldings and Offices, 81 Wit OS Trial Justice Account. "Win Ilor.d, for services rendered. S IT M ICnplinn, do do 1K5 50 sninl MeCllnton, do do US It It Hemphill, do do zu K 11 Tarrant, do do 41 do do do do 81 50 D 0 Ilawthorn, do do 1.12 do do do do 1.7) A M A'.new, do do 20 \V II Shivcs, do do 41 W A Klnck, do do old acc't , 20 (J \V Hammond, do do 5 50 Jus MeCaslnn, do do 12S s K Graydon, do do 121 Hen Hughes, do do If! Total for Trial Justices, $1323 50 LonstaDie Account. WllPorkerson, for services rend'd State. S 21 Alfred Ellison, do do do 5 Tliomas Jones, do do do OS K5 H J Reagan, do do do 11 25 T A Daniels, do do do 9 Alfred Titus, do do do IS 13 J K J lod ges, do do do m> 20 do do do do cio 10 70 .las S Mars, do do do G M Harrison, do do do 13 70 Joe Calhoun, do do do 50 W A Tarrant, do do do 1-1 Viruil Maddon, do do do :< 10 J M Ashley, do do do 1 B5 a \V Itlncknmn, do do do 15 10 M O MeCaslan, do do do 124 25 It K Hughes, do do do ] ? 70 IT M Mars., do do do 25 Wiwh Smith, do do (lo 31 S5 T A Jetferson, do do do 21 80 do do do do do 24 SO do do do do do 21 75 Thos .T Arnold, do do do 8 C \V Crows, (to do do 4 50 \V PI Hammond, do do do 15 55 folm Kooshee, do do do 0 J K Moore, do do do 51 Ned Murphy, do do do 29 1(0 E \V Moore. do do do 0 Aaron Mitchell, do do do Total, St?5 00 Stale Witnesses. Aaron Mitchell, $ 7 50 Mi ledge Davis, 1 25 M Winestoek, II ](> Mitchell Johnson, 7 75 Yanoy Reed, 7 70 Thos Jones, 33 50 Felix Parks, 1 25 Evoridge Cain, 1 50 P M Caft'erty, 1 25 U M Mars, in 50 ToMver Logan, G CD Ed White and others, 5 30 George Brown, 1 50 Bill Klugh, 150 /v?wuu iuiu;iiuii. Caroline Black, L D Bowie, J S Mars, Tom Walker, U M Mars, George Roberts, Leroy J Wilson, Charles Kennedy, Samuel Cary, Wm Nelson, Caroline Reeiler, Jerusha McCord, C A Morrow, Enoch Matthews, McDuff Sims, Fanny Lomax, J D Miller, T A Daniels, John Harris, A Sunders, Diana Johnson and others, Lark Raddin, Jerry Coleman, Billy Booker, Jurors in Trial Court. C Hug'ics, Samuel Johnson, J UH 3 00 t 1 50 10 50 I 12 30 15 00 I 15 30 1 50 1 1 50 3 00 I 1 25 1 80 1 50 1 50 I 1 001 1 00 I 1 25 2 00 I 1 85 1 00 1 00 4 00 1 50 7 80 5 10 $176 35 Justice $3 Of) 3 00 rhosRamagc, 1 50 J M Brooks, 1 50 [I C Klamp, 1 50 Everidge Cain, S 00 r i cn A.lfred Titus, A. J Wier, John A Mays, Levi Levy, [ Inman, f M Christian, A M Hill, T F Oshoru, H Titus, rom Derricott, J 0 Spense, Sam Marshall, Joe Moore, Jas A Wright, Dhaney Jones, Robert Guy, L D Bowie, 3 Ed Henderson, ] Foe Moore, J Patton and J Scott, 4 W A Templeton, ' 1 IVin Evans, 1 Joshua Wardlaw, 1 3am Jones, 3 r S Mars, ] 3am Johnson, ' 1 \aron Mitchell, rhos Derricott, fas Bryant, [saac Kennedy, London Kerr, rnr>nli llmwn \V V Clinkscales, IVm McCaw, ?81 00 Highway Surveyors. jr Mattison, services 4th Road Dist from May 20 to Oct 17, '71, 523 85 SV N Munduy, services 2d Road Dist in 1871 and part of 1872, r M Jay, services 0th Road Dist. from July 1,1871, to May 1, '72, D L Nelson, serves 11th R Dist, ?eter Gibert, do 13th do .{ E Hill, \ L McCaslan, kVm Wilson, la6* McCaslan, W R Brinklev, services 1st Road Dist, (V R Black, services 12th Road Dist, on. L 1IUS ,J JTlfiUM;, SU1 \ 1CU3 0L11 .IVUUU Dist, 20 8-") '.'atlifle Corley, 02 50 jleorge Nichols, 3(i 50 $570 75 Dn Account of Lunatics. Flenry White, transporting Isaac White to Asylum, $30 25 Dr R A Archer, certificate of lu nacy of Isaac White, 5 00 Dr J J Wardlaw, certificate of lu nacy of Isaac White, 5 00 Dr John Cunningham, certiftate of lunacy of Mary McMahon, 5 00 Drs Stewart & Boazman, certifi cate of luuocy of Robert Burk head, 10 00 L. L Guffln. J P, proceedings in lunacy, 25 00 DrE Parker, certificate of lunacy, 5 00 Jalhoun & Mulwee, certificate of lunacy, 10 00 fir \f u v urnll porfi'finafn nf Innonr 1ft Afl Dr A J Speer, certificate of luna cy of Mary McMahon, R Jones, cash to transport Emo ' lin Cochran and Peggy Romans to Asylum, Li L Gultin, I'J, proceedings in lunacy of Mary Ann StolJ, r F <J iJuPre, transporting Mary Ann Stoll to Asylum, 3 A (J Waller, transporting A. M. Arnold to Asylum, VI C Taggart, transporting Sarah Sibert to Asylum, r A Jeflerson, assisting lunatic, Robert Burkhead, riios P Riley, care of lunatic, Sarah Sibert, VIC Taggart, transporting Abner Edwards to Asylum, 2 \V Gultin, proceedings in lu nacy, &c., Has Meriwether, for care of Abbe Erhvards, 40 00 Dr J L Miller, certificate of lu natics, 15 on kVm Hood, proceeding in lunacy, 5 00 Dr *B Rhett, examination of sup posed lunatic, 5 50 Drs Gibert and Tenant, examina tion of 10 00 Dr G IJ Reid, examination of Emiliue Cochran, 5 00 Or J P Neal, examination of Mary Stoll, 5 00 Dr W B Mulwee, examination of 3 lunatics, 15 50 j Total, $527 25 j Transporting Prisoners. rVrthur Jefferson, transptng pris oner to jail, $24 20 [I S Cason, transporting priso ners to Penitentiary, acct rend, 512 55 ft 8 (Jason, transporting priso ners to Penitentiary, 100 00 n o v^usuu, wmisporuug .) \v Black from Col. to Abbeville, GO 50; FI SCason, balance account for transporting prisoners, 51 45 Silos Davis, transporting prisoner from C?lumbia to Abbeville, 24 70 jam Crawford, transptng Booker Grant to jail, G 55 5 B Brooks, transptng prisoner to jail, 1G 05 ! Total, S820 00 i Dieting Prisoners. I S Cason, dieting prisoners in jail from Feb. 1, 1871, to June 1,1872, $1752 Go . Serving Jurors. IS Cuson, account rendered for serving Jurors, $280 00 I S Cason, account rendered for serving Spring Term, SO 00 $310 00 Counly Printing, jec & Wilson, County Printing account rendered, $ 76 o0 >e & Wilson, County Printing, 114 &> do do do do 348 G1: do do County Printing, ordered by School Comm'r, 12S 00 j lemphill & Co, advertising to ! < December 20, 1871, 10 90 j lemphill & Co, 163 25 1 do do (52 2> ] do do 30o 2o i . Coroner. $1215 01 I ! )rEParker, expert at inquest, S10 00, as McCasluu, holding inquest Ben Belcher, 10 00 ^aron Mitchell, taking charge of corpse and burviug, &c., 10 00 I R Hemphill, holding inquest over Romeo Williams, 12 00 )r Andrew Yates, expert at in quest of Romeo Williams, 10 00 )r Andrew Yates, expert at in quest of child of Rose Jackson, 10 00 )r Andrew Yates, examination of Rose Jackson per order, 6 00 .'arb Maddon, services at inquest as constable, ^ 7 00 )r J F Gary, expert at inquest of Amos Nelson, 10 00 )r E W Link, expert at inquest over Ben Belcher, 10 00 )r J W Kellar, expert at inquest over Ben Houston, 10 00 $104 00 Jury Commissioner. ohn En right, for services Octo ber Term, 1871, $45 00 ohn En right, for services Feb ruary Term, 1872, GO 00 ohn En right, for services June Term, 1872, 33 00 $138 00 For Assessing. T B Milford, balance for asses sing in 1871, * $ 400 00 T B Milford, for assessing in '72, 1000 00 $1400 00 Cn 1 JUUl/llUl I W PI Perry, for services October Term, 1871, $lo0 00 \V H Perry, for services Febru ary Term, 1S72, 110 00 \V If. Perry, for services June Term, 18*72, 55 00 $313 00 County Commissioners. r A Jefferson, balance due for services fiscal year, 1871, $ 8-1 00 r A Jefferson, allowed for exra services fiscal year, 1872, f.00 00 r A Jefferson, for services in fiscal year 1872, 42S SO W P McKellar, in part of ser vices for 1872, 330 30 111 Tolbert, bal. due for 1871, 200 00 do do in part of 1872, 20 00 (Vbb Titus, for assisting Coni'rs, 37 50 $1400 GO 31erk County Commissioners. tl Jones, from November 1, '71, to September 1, 1872, $333 33 County Treasurer. r F C DuPre, iim't duo in settle ment with County Comm'rs, $S-1S 12 Contingent, lit OD Duplicate Jury Tickets, 18 50 License refunded, 2-5 00 rota} ain't drawn on Treasurer, $20132 G1 Recapitulation to Septem ber 1, 1372. Poor House, $4068 So L'oor uuisKie, imoo v* Roads and Bridges, G032 88 Public Buildings, &c., 14(?y OS Trial Justice Account, 1323 60 Nonstable Account, 605 GO State Witnesses. 17(5 35 Furors in Trial Justice Courts, 81 00 Highway Surveyors, 570 75 }n Account of Lunacy, 527 25 Transporting Prisoners to Peni tentiary, &c., 820 00 Dieting Prisoners in Jail, 1752 05 Serving Jurors by Sheriff, 310 00 County Printing, 1215 01 Coroner's Account, 104 00 fury Commissioner, 138 00 Assessor, 1400 00 Solicitor, 3 Terms,. 315 00 County Commissioners, 1400 60 Clerk County Commissioners. 333 33 Contingent, 24 GO Duplicate Jury Tickets, 18 5<> Mcenso Refunded. 25 00 bounty Treasurer duo in settle ment, 848 12 ?26132 CI I hereby ecrtify the above to be a true statement of the amount drawn on tl.e County Treasurer by the Board of Coun ty Commissioner?, for the fiscal year ending the 1st September, 1872, and that the vouchers are now on file in the )filce of County Commissioners. ROBERT JONES, C. C. C. Oct. 8,1872. Oct 9 4G-lt No Person cJin take those Bitter* accord ing to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed Dy mineral poison or omcr means, and. the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest. Dir tiness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Had Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in ?he 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 Fcninla Complaint*, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Hitters display 10 decidcd an influence that a marked improvement is soon percep tible. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheu matism and Gout, Bilious, Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Dis eases arc caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. They are n Gentle Purgative as well na 11 Tonic* possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver and Visccral Organs, and in Bilious Diseases, For Skin SIflcariPg, Eruption!:, letter, bait Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Ery sipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorationsof the Skin, Humors 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 Grntefiil Thousands proclaim Vinegar Bit ters the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. j WALKER. Prop'r. It. H. McDONALD &- CO., Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal.. and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALSRS. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such a3 Couchs, Colda, "Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before in Uie whole history of mmliplnn nnv' thincr won an wirlpK- fin/1 ar% iccj)ly upon the conlidence of mankind, as this jxecllent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long series of years, ami among most 5f the races ol men it has risen higher and higher in Iheir estimation, as it has become better known. Its uniform character and power to cure the va rious affections of the lungs and throat, have raade it known as a reliable protector against ;hem. While adapted to milder forms of disease wd to young children, it is at the same time tho most effectual remedy that can be given for incip ei/t consuirpHon, and the dangerous afl'ections jf the throat and lungs. As a provision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept oa land in every family, and indeed as nil arc some times subject to colds and coughs, all should bo provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Consumption is thought in nirable, still great numbers of cases where tho liscase seemed settled, have been completely Mired, and tho patient restored to sound health 3y tho Cherry l'cctaral. So complete is its nastery over the disorders of the .Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. When nothing else could reach them, under tho Cherry Sectoral they subside and disappear. Singers and Public Speakers llnd great jrotection from it. Asthma is always relieved and often wholly :ured by it. Bronchitis is genernllv cured by Uking tho Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. So generallv are its virtues known, that we leed not publish the certillcates of them here, or lo more than assure the public that its qualities ire fully maintained. A.yer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c.> and indeed all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatio poisons. As its name implies, it does Cure, and does not ail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, His nnth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous ubstance whatever, it in nowise injures any pa ient. The number and importance of its cures n the ague districts, arc literally beyond account, ind we believe without a parallel in the history if Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by tho icknowlcdginents we receive of the radical cures fleeted in obstinate cases, aud where other rem dies had wholly failed. Unacclimated* persons, either resident in, or ravelling through miasmatic localities, will bo irotected by taking the AGUE CUJIE daily. For Lire? Complaints, arising from torpid ty of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimu ating the Liver into healthy activity. For Itilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it s an excellent remedy, producing many truly emarkable cures, where other medicines had uilcd. Prepared by T)n. .T. C. Avnn & Co., Practical nd Analytical Chemists, Lowell, .Mass., and old all round the world. I'll ICE, $1.00 1'EJi BOTTLE. Notice TO THE Managers of Elections. In accurdanco with tbc Froclama ; tion of his Excejlency, KOBERT K. SCOTT, Governor of Soaih Carolina, an election will be Jielcl in Abbeville * > County, South Carolina, on the 3d Wednesday, ,being tho 16th day of October, 1872, for the following State, Legislative, Count)', and Congression al officers, to serve for the next two and four years, as provided by the State Constitution and Acts- of Con gress of the United States, to wit. Governor. Liehtenjinf. f-iovernnv At torncy General, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, Comptroller General, Superintendent of Elections. Adjutant, and Inspector General, fi*'0 members of the General Assemby, one Solicitor for this Judicial Cir juit, one member of Congress to represent the S.tato at large, and one Representative for this (the 4th) Congressional District together with one Judge of Probate. 0110 Cleric of Court, one Sheriff, one r f School Commissioner, three County Commissioners. The polls will be opened at U o'cloch A M., and kept open until C o'clock P. M., at the following places, and under tlio following Managers, to wit: FIRST. Abbeville C. II., Precinct No. 1? Managers ? Jas. A. Wright; Ben Ilughes, Sam. Thompson. ' SECOND. Abbeville C. II., Precinct jN'o. 2? Managers?Thos. M.Christian, Henry Titus, Thos. Derricoat. THIRD. Calhoun's Mills Precinct ? Mana gers?W. At. Taggart Adolphus Cole, and Charles Logan. FOURTH. Cokesberry Precinct?Managers Matthew "Wilson, Beverly Vance, M. G. Zeigler. . a } fT PTTT 1' 11' JL 11. Centrcvillc Precinct ? Managers? iWrn. "Wickliffe, Henry Callaham. Hair/ Cunningham. SIXTH. Cedar Springs Precinct^Managcrs ?L. 13. Grant, James "Wliai'ton, Jor dan Widcman. SEVENTH. Chiles Cross ' fioads Precinct? Managers? John C Chiles, Cain Dev lin, Elijah Miller. - EIGHTH. Bradley's Mills Preeinct?Managers ?J. i). Spence, Jessie Bradley, Abra ham Covin. NIX Til. Pnc West Procinet?Managers?A. C. Hawthorn, B. L. Young, and Har rison Brown. TENTH. Greenwood Precinct?Managers? Washington Hoc, J. 11. Tarrant, Jttobt Griffin. ELEVENTH. Long Cane Mills Precinct?Mana gers?Andrew Hunter, Peter Lotnax, A. P. Calvert. TWELFTH. Donaldsville Precinct?Managers? A. M. Dodson, Jctf. T. Mitchell, and Silas llobcrtson. THIRTEENTH.- 3 Ninety-Six Precinct? Managers? W. A. Limbeekdr, Wm. Holland and Warren Harrison. FOURTEENTH. War re n to n Precinct ? Managers ? |U. B. Uuflin, Derry Watt, John Jack ! enn FIFTEENTH. St. Charloote Church Precinct Managers?Pilaris C. Martin, Frank Belcher, Alexander Calhiham. SIXTEENTH. AVhitc Tlall Precinct?Managers ? R. W. Seymonr, Ivcrsou .Reynolds, j Washington Green. SEVENTEENTH. Lnwndcsville Precinct?Managers? j.Joseph Robertson, Thomas Young, iThos. Heard. I The Chairman of the Board of j 1 ho JJoard of Manager is empowered ; to admininistcr to persons.offering-to vnfr> nil tli-it llior n ri n fi'lft? I to vote at this Election according to the Constitution of this $fate, and that they have not voted during this Election. 567* The Managers aforesaid have been appointed to hold said Election, and shall conduct the name according! to an Act providing for the Genera'j Election and conducting the same, approved March 1, 1870 and amended jMarch 12, 1872. Managers of Elections are re qucsecd to call at the Auditor's Office. Abbeville C. II., on or before the 8th inst., to he qualified, and rcceivc in structions, blanks, bnolcs, &c. J. IIOLL1XSIIEAD, SAM'L JONES. GEO.- NICIIOLS, By T. A. S. T. A. Si:LT.TVA?r, Clerk Hoard C'om'rs Election. Oct. 1, 1S72, 25, 3t Siartaniinri & Aitei Eailroafl X the First Monday in November next, Bonks will be opened by the undersigned for subscription to the cap ital stoclc of the Spartanburg & Aiken Kail road Company. Subscriptions will be received in mon ey, lands at a fair appraisement, or Ja bor. in shares of one hundred dollars each. It is proposed to build the connecting link between Ninety Six and the Pino House, first slid as speedily as possible. II. A. GRIFFIN, JOHN A. STEWART. W. A. LIMBECKER, T. N. TOLBERT, Commissioners at Ninety-Six. Oct. 1, 1ST-, The Highest PRICES paid for Cotton and other |_ produce, by DiTRE & SMITH. Oat. 1, 1S72, 25-tf Window Shades. NEW lot of Oil Window Shades received, at J. D. CHALMERS & Of. July 31,1S72, 1(5-tf. FALL & WIN! Y\JE take pleasure in announcing to our f * 1 now receiving our STOCK OF GOOI sistiDg of a full and complete Stock of STAPLE DR EJiresss C FLANNELS, LINDSEYS. SHAW TJTTJTJiOt'VC? T A nc I GLOVES, HAND] Also a good Stock of READY-MADE CLOTH) and Gents' Furni In addition we have a well assorted STO Boys, Misses and Children. In this line we HAND-MADE SHOES, Manufactu regard as superior to any we have-ever often In addition to goods kept by us hereto Grocery and Plaatatioa in which can at ali time be found, BAC'OX, GARS, COFFEE, 1UCE. SOAPS, CANAL TIES, &c. Our terms ns heretofore will be stri??ly ca< to both seller and purchaser. Give us a call we are sure we can please you. I AM NOW OPENING ? M Q&) GSS) Iliii w&mi AT THE STORE Kt Old 13?rs.d3 A FIXE ST< Dry Goods, Shoes, J] GROCERIES, CR which I will sell at the very lowest prices a; profits. All arc respectfully inviteu to can October 2,1872, 24-tf JAMES G. BAILIi 205 Broad Steet,. ESPECTFULLY ask your attention t lllly which will be sold as low as in any o CAlil'ET DEPAIiTM ENT. 'CUIiTAIX IJKI'A) English Velvet Carpets,'Curtain Material? English Brussels Carpets,(Cornices and Bat 3 Ply and Ingrain Venetian Carpets, Cheap Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, Table Oil (Moths, [Wall Papers Stair Carpets and Rods, | and Bo Mattings, Druggets and Beautiful Clirom< Door Mats. 1 Carpets, Oil Cloths and Curtains n Oct. 1,187J, 25-Orn Lace Curtains, Muslin Curtains, Window Shades, Hair Cloth, ali \v IBi WHOLESALE AND RF HI @ ^ >i?s) <g& J) TRUNKS, VALISES 324 Eroad AUG-USI Oct. ], 1S72, 23-3m Proprietor. MR CAM I LIST OF PP-ICES, I ol ] ors 14 inches diameter $So 00 I 44 12 44 75 00 if. " 1" <? /!.- nn '* ' M ?? 65 UO | <? 12 " 50 00 ; 41 10 " -JO 00 Above prices complete with frame. Without frame 810,00 less on each Mill. Seventy Gallon Boiler, $20 ! Delivered at the Railroad Depot in this city. Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Tress- J cs, Grist and Saw Mill Gearing of all; kinds to order. Iron and Brass Castings en( on short notice and most reasonable ncs terms. I by Gin Gearing constantly on hand of the hai following sizes. or 3 feet wheel and pinion, $.10 00 -p [0 " " " " 32 50 cu 11" ?? " " 35 00 nse 12 " " " " 45 00 of L4 " " " " SO 00 mc With Bolts SO 50. Extra for each set., jt8 Antifriction plates and Balls for Cot-; * an Press $10,00 and $12,00 per set. | 0 N. B. Terms Cash on delivery, at R. i cor R. here. j froi I ma ' inji Abbeville C. H. \ onl me: JOHN ENRIGHT, Ag't, Abl May 24,1870, 4-tf. KURZ, Boot and Shoe REaker, LAWSOX'S OLD STAND, ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C. WANTED. 1,000 lbs. DRY HIDES for which the highest >rice will he paid or taken in exchange or Boots and Shoes. May 2!), 1872, 7?It* not Coi not Ion, lusi F Pa 'ER GOODS. : . UfiJ-r/ri { :(>? 't>V/ riends tind the public, that, iftfe S" for the Fall and Winter tcad^', JrOOCLSj ? :{ Air" ftS, BALMORAL SEI&TSi :UFFS, HOSIERY, & v m / LkERCHINFS, ' [KG, CASSIMERESj Ashing Goods. , CK OF SHOES, for Men, LatUes\ would call special attention to red at Maryvil'c. Tenn., which we ;d for sale. lj [, tore, we have Added to out business;? -'.if i.-ut ; 7 if Supply Department, . .<; ?; % LARD, F.LOURv MOLASSE^&W-. ES, FISH, SPICE^ BAfi^I2[gap(L -h, this plan we rejrard as tteiffeftciirt at No. 1 GRANITE RANOEy fwd ; CANNON; rcHnnffir lliSt uUUUJ!! 1 NEW STOCK OF. . m s. uoi? ; v i Ulh lli rowx AS THE 7 DCIZ OF m :utw- oj iB rfeiuJj ' jp ' vr--U'?j I rnif IVjyjv/]? ' ?:?( // of .ynn\ oots, Clothing." Hate. ' ' M'i : : /^Oil //' OCKEift ^ . V Jil'v Rii i my mrtto.is quick sales ari<J artyaJU aud examine my Stock and Pdcfea.., iKTBESUCfc,;'; vir '.rji 6yi>ft. ?> Ii'; 11 11r* & BROTHER, Augusta, Ga,, .... n a full line of the following CJ.opdfl, ther House: , / i -.. <. imiKXT.l OUOCEKY BEI'ARTlik'XT.' j . u. ~ Mif? i, |blioice Family 'fj^>| ids, . Groceries. > icceivpil wefetly. ;Dufflolil Hams, '// . all sizes,iKnglish Crackers/. I idlhs, jDyspepties' JJjiikets of all k.wius,; ; rders,, V/ood Ware, . os. Hrooms and Brushes, ' Plantation Supplies^? vujir lade aud laid at short uotice IT AIL DEALER IX ' & ?) V==> ^ VBSS/ & UMBRELLAS; Street,, a Cl-ar jffL. m . L. [Opposite Planters' Hotel. r .! " if i titi & i. / a. LARGE Stock of , , ( . {_ , ewelry, Silver Ware, "Watches and Spectacles, " nrrantod jus represented. Can Ji>e pur iused at low prices, at the store of W. ROSENBERG, Oct. 2,1872, 23-tf I ' ; > ; ! > 't< Ayer's ?-s- o VTTO tiair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair lo 5 natural Vitality and Color. A dressing irhicb is at onoe agreeable, VionUW nn/1 nffnohin] for preserving tho bair. Faded orgrffy hair is soon restored, to its original color, with the gloss cohi freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick? :d, falling bair checked, and bald >s often, though not always, cured its use. Nothing can restore th$ r where the follicles are destroyed, tho glands atrophied and decayed, t such as remain can be saved for ifulness by this application. Instead fouling tho hair with a nasty sedt< nt, it will keep it clean ana vigorous, occasional uso will prevent iie liair m turning gray or falling off, and isequcntly prevent baldness. Free m those deleterious' substances which ke some preparations dangerous, and jrious to the hair, the Vigor can y benefit but not harm it. If wanted rely for a HAIR DRESSING, hing else can be found so desirable." ntaining neither oil nor dye, it does soil white cambric, and yet lasts g on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy ire and a grateful perfume. repared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., iCTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CmjaStE^ LOWELL, MASS. price $1.00. ;*:J