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The Wants of Man. JMnn wants but little here below, Nor wants that little long." 'Tis not with me exactly so, But 'tis so in the song ; II y wants are many, and if told Would muster many a score, And were each wish a mint of gold, I atill would long for more. What first I want is daily bread? And canvas-backs?and wine? And all the realms of nature spread iietore me wnen i cune. Four courses scarcely can provide Mt appetite to quell; With four choice cooks from France be sides, To dress my dinner well. "What next I want at princely cost, Is elegant attire; Black sable furs for winter's frost, And silks for summer's fine. And cashmere shawls and Brussels lace My bosom's front to deck, And diamond rings my hands to grace, And rubies for my neck. I want (who does not want) a wife? Afiectionatc and fair; To solace all my woes of life, And all its joys to share. Of temper sweet, of yielding will, Of firm, yet placid mind? With all my faults to love me still, With sentiment refined. Ami a.s time's car incessant runs, J And fortune fills my store, ' I want of daughters and of sons ' From eight to half a score. I want (alas, can mortals dare Such bliss on earth to crave?) That all the girls be chaste and fair? The boys all wise and brave. j * * * * * * * * * \ JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. \ "Washington, August 31, 1841. An Anecdote.?They tell the \ following good story about Horace | 13. Clailin, a New York Merchant: t On the 15th of February, about 5 o'clock, Ciaflin was sitting alone in . his prixate office, : when a young ^ man, pale and careworn, timidly r knocked and entered. "Mr. Claf- { li.? " ooiil lirt "T orv? in nof>fl r?f" hpln I have been unable to meet certaiu payments, because certain parties ^ Lave not done as they. promised by me, aud would like to have $10,000. j I canfe to you because you were a j friend to my father, and might be a friend to me." "Come in," said ^ Claflin, "Come in and have a glass f of wine,"1 * "No," said the young ( man, "I don't drink." "Have a t cigar then ?" "Xo, I never smoke." f "Well," said the joker, "I would t like to accommodate you, but I don't think I can." "Very well," t said the youn^ man, as he was \ about to leave the room, "I thought i perhaps you might. Good day sir" "Hold on," said Mr. Claflin; "you don't drink?" "No." "Nor smoke ?" "No.'* '-Nor gamble, nor anything of the kind ?" "No sir; I ajai superintendent of the ? Sunday-softool." "Well," said Claflin,"\vitn tenderness in his voice and his eje%?f'you shall have it, and three times the amount if you wish. Your father let me have HAA rtnnn mirl ooL-orJ nip flip R.1T11A yV\J \J VUV/Vj M11U UOIVVVI iMv questions. 116 trusted nie> ancl I will trust you-- No thanks?I owe it to you for your father's trust." i ? A. Bee Sting.?The sting of a bee is natui^illy. more violent than that of a wasp, and with some per sons is attended with fatal etfects. Two deaths from such a cause have recently occurred. The sting o'f the bee is barbed at the eud like a fish hook, and consequently is always left in the wound; that of a wasp is pointed so that it can sting more than oqcc, but a beo cannot. When a person ibatting by ; a bee, let the l.? k.??nntl<r nnllnH mit for t.he Bil 11^ UU illOLUitibij ^uuvu vm - longer it remains in the flesh the i deeper it will pierce, and the more i poisonous it will become. The sting is hollow, and the poison flows through : it, whicEis the- cause of the inflama tion and pain. The extracting of the sting requires a steady hand, for if it breaks in the wound the pain will continue for a long tirao. When the sting is extracted, buck mu |juuuuui>, and thus prevent inflammation. Spirits of hartshorn, if applied to tho affected part, will more fully com plete the cure. Tho poison is acid, and the alkali will neutralize it. If tho hartshorn is not at hand, salasra tus can be wet and laid upon the place; and soft soap will often ease the acute pain. On some people the sting of bees and wasps has little effect, but it greatly depends upon the state of the blood whether it "will prove injurious, and these simple rem edies if applied at once, will soon ef fect a cure.?Country Gentleman. TX A A .fl. V-li'i'-tKtxNut;.?J3. wi'i'CBpunu ent of the Builder states that he had occasion to examine rooms occupied by young ladies for" manufacturing purposes, and lie lias observed tliat while the workers in one room would be very cheerful and healthy, the occupants of a similar room who were employed on the same kind of business, were all inclined to be melancholy, and complained of a certain pain in the forehead and eyes, and were often ill and unable to work. The only difference he could dispover in the rooms was +Viot- +Vir? nnp nr>r>nnif?d hv thfi healthv f workers was wholly washed, anc that occupied by the melancholy workers was _ 'colored with yellow ochre. As soon as the difference struck him, he had the yellow ochre washed off the walls and then whitened. At once an improve ment took place in the health and spirits of the occupants, An Indianapolis paper says: "There are at present, by actual count, but fourteen young men in the eity who part their hair in the middle. One year ago, they mus tered over 200, but death and the lunatic asylum have cut down their ] number to the present figure." J There is one happy man in Indi- ] ana. His wife has talked herself < into a tongue paralysis, and can ] only give him "fits" with her eyes. ] !... ';-r ' t rl: :>y .paper in , Madison, Indiana, has been serena-; ded at night by a party of young women because he has stood up for woman's rights against all comers. < Too Poor.?Moore, of tho Rural New Forker, was sitting at hie office one afternoon, some years ago, when a farraor friend caroo in and said:? Mr. Moore, I like your paper, but times are so hard that I cannot pa\T for it." "Is that so, friend Jones? I'm very sorry to hear that you are so poor; if you are so hard run, I will give you si: die J g" an' liai fac my paper. "Oh, no! I can't tako it as a gift. "Well, then, lot's see how wo can fix it. You raise chickens, I believe." "Yes, a few, but they don't bring anything hardly." "Don't they ? Neither does my pa per cost anything, hardly. Ivow I have a proposition to make to you. I will continue your paper, and when you go homo you may select from your lot ono chicken and call her mine. Take good caro of her and bring mo tho proceeds, whether in P*1 ?ggs or chickens, and wo will call it Mi square." "All right, Brother Moore," and the ?ellow chuckled at what ho thought a capital bargain. He kept tho con tact strictly, and at the end of the Ca pear found that he had paid four pn jes of his paper. He ofton tells the oke himself, and says ho never had ;ho face to say he was too poor to :ake a paper from that day?Model Farmer. Rolls.?Warm one ounce of butter n half a pint of milk, mix with it a spoonful and a half of bakers' yeast md a little salt. Put two pounds of lour in a pan and mis in the above. Let it rise in an hour, knead it well, nalfo into Reven rolls. and bake quick y. If made into cakes three inches .'hick they resemble Sally Lunn. th< The rule that should govern human >eing in selection of their food is as iimple as that iu relation to drink, de Che purer the water we drink the >otter. The purer the food that we iat the better. Iodine for Boils.?As soon as a >oil becomes bard and inflamed paint t with*iodine. The poison will not >o scattered, but will be absorbed by t. To destroy ants tako of flower of )rimstone half a pound, and potash bur ounces. Set in an earthen pan >ver the fire till dissolved and united ; hen pulverize and make with water i strong solution and sprinkle where ,he ants frequent. To Clean Black Dresses.?In i quart of tepid water, dissolve a .easpoonful of borax. Apply with a jlack woolen rag or a nail brush. Game Plent?.?On the south side )f the Arkansas river, for the dis ;ance of 150 miles, the prairies are ined with elk, buffalo, deer and wild aorses. Farmers arc having a fine ;ime catching the wild stock. Action of Milk on Ink Stains.? 'To remove from clothing stains of common writing ink, dip tho fabric in sweet milk, and it will wash white at ext washing." "A woman's greatest enemy is the looking-glass," said a Imsband to his wife, who was admiring her self in a niirron while he was sip ping his wine. "That may be," she retorted, 'but it does not cause her and her children half so much woe as her husband's wine-glass does." A Fragrant Breath and Pearly Teeth are easily attained, and those who fail to avail themselves of the mfmtiH. should notcoranlaiu when ac cased of gross neglect. TheSozodont will speedily eradicate the cause of a foul breath, beautifying and preserv ing the teeth to the oldest age. Spalding's Gluo is useful in every house. Masks and Faces.?Ladies who mask their faces and necks with en amels eudanger their health to no 'J purpose. The plaster work deceives ^ nobody. There is J)ut one article V\ i l:.l :ii x 11 l_ i ^ ' KI10WU WHICH Will Icsiuru it uiuiijimicu complexion, or create external bt il lianey and bloom where they have never heretolore existed, and that articlo is Hagan's Magnolia Balm. It performs this toilet miracle by infu sing vitality to the skin. The floral and herbal juices of which it is com posed gently stimulate the circulation in the minute blood vessels, and brace the network of nerves through which they jmss. Thus quickened and strengthened, the external covering soon acquires a fresh and healthful hue, and every trace of sallowness disappears, j.ue puiusi, wucuns ucutv from the beautifying baptism of this delightful cosmestic a warmer hue, and the arms, hands and neck, a blonde lustre which the charlatans, who profess to make ladies 1 beautiful forever" with their poisonous cement, can never hope to imitate. $1,000 Reward will be paid b}' the proprietor of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for a medicine that will equal it in curing severe and lin gering coughs, bronchitis and all dis eases of the lungs. j A Triumph.?JNO medicine ever 01 fercd to the people has won for itsc 1 Ruch a reputation in so short time as Dr. Tutt's Expectorant. Wherever it has been introduced, it has super Beded all other cough renjedies. It not only cures the cough, but so thor oughly purifies the lungs, that no fears of its return need be apprehend ed. Memphis, February 11,1872. Dr. Wm. 11. Tutt: Sir?I have been suffering for near ly two years with a severe cough and great difficulty of breathing. My weight was one hundred and forty-five pounds; and when. I commenced ta king your Expectorant, I was reduced to one hundrod and sixteen. I had tried almost everything; had torriblo oight sweats. I have taken half dozen bottles. The night sweats have left me, the cough 'has almost disap peared, and I have gainod fifteeu pounds in weight. I believe it will ^ure my cough. I recommend it to ill my friends. With respect, OLIVER EICL. I Bo H rev I G: in TJ C to 1 we E JUS! Dr. Tutt's Hair Dyo has no bad 3dor, I C JIMS' HEPATIC COMPOU For all Derangements of the Livt &UT up in liquid form, already time aud trouble, and insuring ;nt. t is mild and gcntJe in its action. res tone and strength to the whole f d restores the sinking and drooping L! hp^n trior! hv thousands and neve e will have the bloom of health, tl: ,-igorate the feeble, anc' prove the g] Try it for yourselves ancl you will r FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS CNG & BOSBOROUGH, WADDA, FLA. PROPRIETORS. lugiiBt 23, 1872, 20?3m Marble IIE MARBLE YARD ters to its new WorL red expressly for the busi xrshall House. A fine sto< ITALIAN AND J n always be found on han ne in a superior manner, an Aler? o -fir>n r?nllf>ptinn of I] 4. JLi ?J V J u; Jilltv VVAAWVAV** ?? LNTCY HEADSTONES, \ tice. Call and sec our pric J, Look to y MHE IMPROVED IIC L COTTON PRESS?tl fhe last improvement does a 3 Press to be placed imdei rability, and cheapness con Individual, Township, Coui r the Patent, with full inst Apply to J&.. "W. August 21, 1872,17-2m WALLER i MERCH RE now offering to the public in line of all the Goods generally : THEIR have been selected with grc READY - MJ\ FINE STOCK 03 A good Groceries, Hardware, which the attention of purchasers WALLE an 3, 1872, 27-tf ARRIAGE MAKI1 TOW offer a LARGE and SUPEI | price from $140 to $225, with all AlGONS OF ALL SIZES, made b: VTERIAL IN THE COUNTRY, i 1hey also offer for sale A LIGHT C >W FOR CASH. Chey keep constantly on hand MEr { and WALNUT COFFINS, and c ?heir hearse with one of the Firm S.LL WORK WARRANTED. Ptake pleasure in announcing t now receiving our STOCK OF ting of a full and complete Stock 01 jANNELS, lindssys. s RIBBONS, COLLA gloves, Hi A.lso a good Stock of eady-made clo and Gents' I n addition we have a well assorte< ys, Misses and Children. In this 1 AND-MADE SHOES, Mar ;ard as superior to any we have eve n addition to Roods kept by us roccry and Plantat which can at all time be found, lRS, COFFEE, RICE. SOAPS, CI ES, &e. )ur terms as heretofore will be stric both seller and purchaser. Give ut are sure we can please you. NELSON >ct. 1,1872, 25-tf A Large Lot of INVELOPES t received and for sale cheap. LEE & PARKET )ct. 1,1872, 25-tf KB or IMPROVED LIVER CURE :r, Kidneys, Skin, Stomach and Bowels. prepared for immediate use, tliun saving proper proportion of each valuable ingre Tf rpmnvps the bile from the system. _I' rame. It gives the liver a healthy character body to health and strength. This medicine r found wanting. Under its influence the ie eye its lustre, the brain its power. It will 'eatest blessing to those who sufl'er. ecommend it to your friends. AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE. DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, WHOLESALE AGENTS, OXI.A.IFLXjiESTOJXr J3. O. ~%7V oar k.s I is removed from its old qus: : Slioj> and handsome Office pie iness on Main Street, above tin 1MERIC4N MARBLE d, and all work warranted to bt id at prices lower than elsewhere, designs for MONUMENTS AND vhich can be furnished at short es and styles. Respectfully, P. CHALMERS. our Interest. >RIZONTAL LEVER POWER le cheapest and best in the world -1 .1 i ?n ? way Wltn liieiong sweep anu anuns : the lint room. For simplicity, ibincd, it lias no equal. lty and State Rights for sale un ructions to build and operate. Clark.8on, Due West, S. C. k BROTHER, : :A.isrTS )0D, S. C.,; 41,*.:.. nnrl linnrkfttnc hllllrliflCr. a fill] i lUCU 1JC?T c?uu nutiMuV?.v ? ? 07 ? -- needed in this eommunity. , STOCK OF mm? i : iat care, and unusually attractive. lDE clothing. F BOOTS and SHOES. assortment of Crockery, and Glassware. R & BROTHER. MG AND REPAIRIN tlOR STOCK of BUGGIES, ranging in I the modern improvements in the business. i the best MACHINISTS, and of the BEST ind after the latest and best styles. ;RANE-NECK CARRIAGE, of good style, TALIC BURIAL CASES, and MAHOGA )thers of chcaper style. will attend all funerals. [Nov. 3,1871,28? r> our friends und the public, that we are GOODS for the Fall and Winter trade, con f |RY GOODS, CSrOOdSJ, IHAWLSi BALMORAL SKIRTS, RS, CUFFS, HOSIERY, LNDKERCH1NFS, THING, CASSIMERES, Wishing Goods. i STOCK OF SHOES, for Men, Ladies', ine we would call special attention to our lufactured at Maryville, Tenn., which we r offered for sale. heretofore, we have added to our business, a ;ion. Supply Department, lCON, lard, flour, molasses, su INDLES, FISH, ISPICES, BAGGING and stly cash, this plan we regard as beneficial I a call at No. 1 GRANITE RANGE, and & CANNON. Final Discharge. "%JOTICE 1b hereby given that James Xn M. Truwit, Executor of the Es tate of Matthew Goodwin, deceased, has applied to C. \V. Guffin, Judge of Probate, in and for the County of Abbe vill, fora final discharge as Executor. It is Ordered, That the 22d day of Oc tober A. 1>. 1872, be fixed for hearing of Petition, jind a final settlement of said Estate. J. C. "VVOSM AN SKY, C. C. P. Sept. 15,1872, 25?3t UlCVOIliUC & HAVE NOW & Sfftfllr n Which SOLD STRICTI and as Cheap as any Got by any Firsl in me . We will not attempt to comp( induce you to buy will sell you and doubly make it up on othei with you so gently by indulging sells you goods first at a high pr interest, and ten to one if he do< stable to attach your cotton. N ing business. AVE will sell you BVESRT AT A SMALL PB which will enable us to sell to o will be obliged to see the benefit Oct. 9, 1872, 26-tf IVrtti rof th ABBEVII TAIi fri Em brae \\<r> PI merit of EMPRESS GOODS, I>AMAS assortment of 10-4 SHEETING, New A FINE STOCK OF RE For Gentlemen, Youihs and Boys, of all des icriptions. TRUNKS, VALISES, And a largo stock of XJmbrellas. Ilose and Half HOSE, HANDKERCI Llemen's FU-RNISIIING GOODS. Latfies' an4 Gentlemen's SHAWLS.. BST All the above goods, and a grec to our stock, to meet the wants ot ou best Houses in New York, and were LOWEST PRICES, and our motto The public are most respectfully inv. satisfaction, At Cothran & Wil KAPHA ct. 9, 1872, tf ATI1IU T1TT1MI HEW MUM! I AM NOW OPEXIX* AT THE STORE ] Old' Dend A FINE fc! Dry Goods, Shoes, GROCERIES, CI vhich I will sell at the very lowest prices profits. All fire respectfully invited to ca ~V%7". 3FS.OSI October 2t 1872, 24-tf JAMES G. BAILI 205 Broad Steet ESPECTFULLY ask your attention which will be sold as low as in any CURTAIN EE1" CARPET DEPARTMENT. Snglish.Velvet Carpets, English Brussels Carpets, t Ply and Ingrain 14 Venetian Carpets, yheap Carpets, Tloor Oil Cloths, Table Oil Cloths, Stair Carpets aud Rods, flattings, Druggets and Door Mats. Carpets, Oil Cloths and Curtains Oct. 1,1872, 25-6 m Curtain Materii Cornices and B Lace Curtains, Muslin Curtain Window Shade Hair Cloth, all Wall Papers and I Beautiful Chroi Final Discharge. ^TOTTCE Is hereby given that Mr. J. Ll 8. Williams. Administrator of the Sstate of Elizabeth Williams, deceased, las applied to C. W. GufTln Judge of 'robate, in and for the County of Ah iville, for a final discharge as Ad ainistrator. It is ordered, that the 17th day of Oc ber, A. D. 3872, be fixed for hearing of 'etition, and a final settlement of said Sstate. J. C. WOSMANSKY. C. C. P. Abbeville County. Sept. 18, 1872, 23-tf I ; Haddon TAT QTOP17! f Merchandise, will be ,Y FOR CASH, uds of the same quality ; Class House frade. ite with the merchant, who to many leading articles for cost, s, or against the man who deals you for twelve long months and ice and then adds to this a large es not in the end send Mr. Con o this is not our manner of do X'lEZiKrG OFIT FOR CASH, ur customers so cheap that they , derived from the cash system. c fall an^ tt) inter. AE, S. C., HE PLEASURE in announcing to ends and customex-s, that they are now Carefully Selected Stock of 11 IB GOODS, ing DRY GOODS, of all descriptions. l'NE DRESS GOODS, a fine assort KS, JAPANESE SILKS; also a fine York Mills. Also, M-MADE CLOTHING, [ATS AND CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, which wc can suit young and old to their best advantage. uns, Pistols, Watches and Jewelry. t. i ,_?i m , uaiiorai sums, iiiuves, uum. it many others which we have added r increasing trado, were bought in the i consequently BOUGHT AT THE is, "Quick Sales and Small Profits." ited to call aud examine for their own son's New Range. JT & SKLARZ. IVU IV UUU1JU ? J A SEAV STOCK OF INOWN AS THE y Corner, ITOCK OF Boots, Clothing, Hats, ElOCKERY, &C., as my motto is quick sales and small .11 and examine my Stock and Prices. E & BROTHER, A n rrncf q j auguwww, i to a full line of the following Goods, r other House: artment. grocery department. lis, Choice Family auds, Groceries, received weekly, s, Duffield Hams, s, all sizes, English Crackers, widths, Dyspeptics' Food, Baskets of all kinds, Jorders,, Wood Ware, nos. Brooms and Brushes, 'Plantation Supplies. made and laid at short notice. SCHOOL NOTICE. Office of School Commissioner, Abbeville, S. C., Sept. 25, 1872. ALL Schools under my control will close on Friday, October 18, 1872, the scholastic year terminating on that day. T. M. WILLIAMSON", School Commissioner. Sent. 25, 1872, 2o-3t Pickles. UCUMBERS in Brine for Pickles, cheap at ^ TIWWBRIPGE & COf c at VINECAR BITTERS Tta Person can take the?e Bitten accord- , . 01 A1 Wat ing to direction*, and remain long unwell, proviaea I their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. DyipepRta or Indigestion. Headache, Pain in the Snoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Du llness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lanes, Pain in the region* of the Kidneys, and a hundred otner painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaint* it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a Letter guar antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Female Complaints, in young or old, , married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the tum of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided as influence that a marked improvement is soon percep* tible. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rhcn Bilious. Remittent and Inter* mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneja Jjgr and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Dis eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally QQC produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. ? J They are a Gentle Purgative as well a* LU a Tonle, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting OB as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Infiara- - (nation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious j ma Diseases. I YIli For Skin .Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Ery sipelas, Itch, Scurfc, Discolorationsof the Sldn, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried oat of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters Grateful Thousands proclaim VimtGAK Brr tshs the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. tWALKER, Prop'r. R. H. McDOR ALD A CO., ruggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, CaL. and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. CONGAREE TDflM WflDF? muii nuiuvo Columbia, S. O. Proprietor. SUGAR CAM UitLS, LIST OF PRICES, es diameter...'......$85 00 75 00 ol 1 era 14 Jncl " 12 " 10 " 14 ? 12 " 10 05 00 65 00 50 00 40 00 Above prices complete with frame. Without frame 810,00 less on each Mill. Seventy Gallon Boiler, $20 Delivered at the Raikoad Depot in this city. Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Press es, Grist ana Saw Mill Gearing of all kinds to order. Iron and Brass Castings on short notice and most reasonable terms. Gin Gearing constantly on hand of the following sizes. 9 feet wheel and pinion, $30 00 10 14 " " 44 32 50 11 44 " 44 " 35 00 12 44 14 44 44 45 00 14 44 44 44 41 50 00 With Bolts $0 50. Extra for each set. Antifriction plates and Balls for Cot on Press $10,00 and $12,00 per set. N. B. Terms Cash on delivery, at R. R. here. JOHN ENRIGHT, Ag't, Abbeville C. H. May 24,1S70, 4-tf. & N" the First Monday in November next, Books will be opened by the undersigned for subscription to the cap ital stock of the Spartanburg & Aiken Railroad Company. Subscriptions will be received in mon ey, lands at a fair appraisement, or la bor. in shares or one nunarea aouars each. It is proposed to build the connecting link between Ninety Six and the Pine House, first snd as speedily as possible. it. A. GRIFFIN. JOHN A. STEWART. W. A. LIMBECKER, T. N. TOLBERT, Commissioners at Ninety-Six. Oct. 1,1872, 25-4t A First-rate AIM) Plantation, containing about 1,500 CUES, capable of advantageous di vision, the property formerly of Gen. Augustus M. Smith, now of his widow. For terms and particulars ap ply to JOEL 8. PERRIN, Esq., of Ab beville, or to WARDLAW <Sf CAREW, Charleston. Oct. 1, 1872, 25-4t OF MOLASSES & SYRUPS, just received, by DuPRE & SMITH. Oct. 1,1872, 25-tf Looking Glasses. kVAL French Looking Glass for _' Parlor, large size; Crown Top French Looking Glass for Parlor; Arch Top Gertnan Looking Glass for Parlor, largo sizeFrench and Glass Plate to fill frames, all sizes, at J. D. CHALMERS & CO.'S. July 31,1872,16-tf. "The cheapest of premiums consis tent with entire and perfect safety to the insured best subserve the public interest, and operate to extend the bfinefits of these beneficent institu tions. It is needless and expensive to pay over money or notes to a Life Insurance Co., for the purpose ouly of having the same retur The Highest PRICES paid for Cotton and other produce, by DuPBE & SMITH. Oct. 1, 1872, 25-tf ! uon iive unfe etitu til d presi throi occa hicle< vitnli ^Icpo in tli on tli the t of th nctiv flicte find i use < ny'a Jthe\ Bore Of Si e?ale JHm the audi 8 y eat e, quire any medi or H JH?? mate effec In ou and tram as ali dice Bridge Letting. Feat Ti'ea Vinci trial. THE building of a new Bridge over and i Coronaker Creek, near Lad Bu?'k annan's, will be let to the lowest bidder, at Greenwood, on the 19th day of Octo ber next, at 12 o'clock M. Plans and specifications made known on day of letting. E. JONES, C, C. C. Sept. 18, 1872, 23-tf Pr. 1 Gr. Stoepel, _ j _ i. HL'M*/vlr ^>1 aicu iU<ihci> 221 BROAD STREET, 'POSITS CENTBAL HOTEL, CTGrUSTA, GA. .The greatest care devoted . " to the repair of ~ -.J' > I clies, Clocks, Spectales & Jewelry 1.1,1872, 25-6m * [VtUtlADLC BltlUMI HAIR . , ENEWER . ivery year increases the populari >f this valuable Hair Preparation } - ich is due to merit alone. We assure our old patrons that it is t it fully up to its high standard; I it is the only reliable and perfect preparation for restoring Gbat Faded Hair to its youthful color, king it soft, lustrous, and silken. 0 scalp, by its use, becomes white : 1 clean. It removes all eruptions 1 dandruff, and, by its tonic prop !?? T*t?zroz?nto thfl nnip from fallinc , as it stimulates and nourishes hair-glands. By its use, thehair ?ws tnicker and stronger. In dness, it restores the capillary nds to their normal vigor, and 1 create a new growth, except in reme old age. It is the most eco nical IIair Dressing ever used, it requires fewer applications, 1 gives the hair a splenaid, glossy >earance. A. A. Hayes, M.D, ite Assay er ofHassachusetts, says, he constituents are pure, arid care ly selected for excellent quality; LI consider it the Best Pebpa riON for its intended purposes." ** * yy?l? 2* (Oy cut juraggvstfy una tswut? * Prioo One Dollar. uckingham's Dye. FOB THE WHISKERS. \s our Renewer in many cases uires too long a time, and too ch care, to restore gray or faded hiskers, we have prepared this 2, in onepreparation ; which will ckly and effectually accomplish 3 result. It is easily applied, 1 produces a color whicn will. . ther rub nor wash off Sold by Druggists. Price Fifty Cents, lufactured by R. P. HALL, & C04 NASHUA, VM. J. KURZ, >ot and Shoe Maker, LAWSON'S OLD STAND, 3BEVILLE C. H., S. C. S7MNTED. 1,000 lbs. DRY V HIDES for which tbe hlgluut ee will be paid or taken lu exc^sngo Boots and Shoes, lay 29,1872, 7-tf NOTICE. L LARGE Stock of iweliy, Silver Ware, : Watches and Spectacles, rranted as represented. Can be pur ised at low prices, at the store of TY . UUl9?mJUjEinvi> )ct. 2,1872, 25-tf jplication for Charter of Incorporation. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given ounlinoUnn toIH Via tYlftnft ( next Session of the Legislature for ! incorporation of Hodges Depot, lug. 21,1872, 3m ___ Window Shades. TEW lot of Oil Window Shadea i received, at J. D. CHALMERS & Ofc illy 31,1872, 16-tf. Just Arrived, 0 Bushels of Bed Oats, 00 lbs. Wheat Bran, Und another lot of that Tine Flour, McDONALD & HADDOFS. )ct. 9, 1872, 26-tf yer's Sarsaparilla, in PCBIVYOG THE BLOOD. The reputation thla ex* cellent medicine enjoys, is derived from its cares, many of which an truly marvellous. Inveterate coses of Scrofulous dis ease, where the system seemed saturated with corruption, have been purified and cured by it. " Scrofulous affections and disorders,which were ag gravated by the scrofu lous contamination an til were painftilly afflicting, have been radically d in such threat numbers in almost every se<> of the country, that the public scarcely seed 3 informed of Its virtues or uses. rofulotis poison is one of tne most aeatroc* AOun this imofwtn nnd Cni'IIIIl'M Ul VUI 1IH.U. It tcnnnt of the organ lam undermines the con t ion, and in vi tea the attack of enfeebling or liseases, without cxclting a suspicion of Its encc. -Again, it seems to breed infection ighont the bouy, and then, on some favorable sion, rapidly derolop into one or other of itt )ii9 forms, cither on the surface or among the s. In tlio latter, tubercles may be suddenly sited in the lungs or fc?>art, or tumors formed b liver, or it shows its presence by eruptions ic skin, or foal ulcerations on some part of iody. Hcnce the occasional use of a bottle is Saraaparilla is advisable, even when no c symptoms of disease appear. Persons af> d with the following comprint* generally mmediate relief, and, at length, cure, by the 9f this SAJiSAPAJlJLLA: 8*. Anthoi Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter, Salt km, Scald Head, Ringworm, Sore Ears, and other eruptions or visible forms -rofuloMB disease. Also In the mora eon. d forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Heart ase, Tits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, ana arions Ulcerous arfcctions of the musculal lervons systems. phills or Venereal and Mercurial Di*~ * are cured by it. though a long time is re id for subduing these obstinate maladies by medicine. But long-continued use of this cine will cure the complaint. Leucorrheea 'hites, Uterine Ulcerations, and Femal? ases, are commonly soon relieved and ultt> ly cured by its purifying and invigorating ' t. Minute directions for each case are founa ir Almanac, supplied gratis. Rheumatism Qout, when caused by accumulations of ex* ious matters in the blood, yield quickly to It, so I.ieer Complaints, Torpidity, Congee* or Inflammation of the Livrr, and Jamn , when arising, as they often do, from the ling poisons In the blood. This SAR8A* 1JLLA is a great restorer for the strength vigor of the system. Those who ara ?<m* I and Listless, Despondent, Slteplue, troublod with Nervous Apprehensions of 8, or any of the affections symptomatic of kuess, will find immediate relief and conr ng evidence of its restorative power Hp* PREPARED JB T JT. C. ATXB dc CO., towsll, W? *radical and Analytical ChtmUtt. r: druggists BVBBTWH^m,