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"THEY SAY." Tficy s;iy?Ah! well, supposd they do; rh- y prove the sio y true. b > :<. >11 may arise from naught B .i '.utlice, envy, want of thought; \Vnv CMTint yourselves among the * "they" lio whisper what they dare not say ? H 'i- v say?but why the tale rehearse, And help to make the matter worse? "N"., cood cau nossiblv accrue )on: telling wnat may be untrue; . \ i.'u is io not a nobler plan '1 o speak of all the best you can ? T:iey say?well, if it should be sn, '-Vhy need you tell the tale of Woe? \Viuit !uebetter wioug umivw, Or nvi Leone pang or sorrov. less? iV?J1 ii the erring one restore, Henceforth to ''go and sin no more They?oh ! pause and look within! *es how thy heart inclines to sin ! \V;uch, lest in dark temptation's ho Thou, t >o, shouldst sink beneath power! V!ty toe frail, wep o'er their fall TSur speali of guod or not at all. Indian Sagacity. A Spanish traveller mot an Indi an in the desert, they were both 01 horseback. The Spaniard, fearing that his horse, which was none oi the best, would not. hold out to the ond of his journey, asked the Indi an, whose horse was young, strong and spirited, to exchange with him. This the Indian refused. The Spaniard, therefore, began a quarrel with him. From words they pro ceeded to blows. The aggressor, being well-armed, proved too pow erful for the native. He seized his horse, mounted him, and pursued hia journey. The Indian closely followed him to the nearest town, and immcdi * A /?Av?-?r?l.nnArl +1 I ' ttlUiy \VUUt (iuu vnui|>iaiuvu iu niv nearest judge. The Spaniard was obliged to appear, and brin? the horse critli him. He treatod the Indian a3 an impostor, affirming that the horse was his property, that he had always had him in his possession, and that he had raised him from a colt. There being no proof to the con trary, the judge was about dismiss ing the parties, when the Indian cr:od out : "The horse is mine, and I'll prove it!" He immediately took oft* his man '1 - ?J ?14. < XJ(5, HUU Wim it Jiiouiiiuy tuitivu the head of the animal. Then he * thufl addressed the judge: "Since this man affirms that he < has raised this hoive from a colt, , command him to tell of which of . his two eyes he is blind." The Spaniard, who would not seem to hesitate, instantly an swered : ' "Of the right one." "Jle is neither blind of the right eye," replied the Indian, "nor of liie'left!" The judge, being convinced by a proof so ingenious and decisive, decreed him ttie horse, ana mo Spaniard to be punished as a rob uur. 4 r * Stnba wonders where all the pillow cases po to. lie says ho never asked a girl what she was making, while engaged in white sewing, without being told it was a pillow rrase. ?-A bare-footed, bare-headed little nafnriishp.H a worshinuinj? eon ft/ ? I 1 p gregalion a few Sundays ago by rushing into tho church unci exclaim ing, 'Where's my papa!' The pigs are out!' Thcro have been more fashionable ladies'dyed young this year than ever "This is the roclc of ages." said the father after rocking two hours, and the baby still awake. 'Can you change a two dollar bill ?' paid an impecunious drinker to the bar-tender. "Yes." "Well, when 1 get a two dollar bill I'll bring it in." A lively Iloosier maiden wept when pho rend how Longfellow bad cut his pastern so as to ruin him for life. ?Shc was bo fond of his poetry, she haid, as she snuffled the pearly tear drop from her nose. vA Baltimore girl stole a watch for fi^n and triedto sell It for cash. The man from whom she took it was a iniCK neaaeu ieuuw wuu wui'm i> ?iji preciato the jolco any moro than the frogs in tho fable and had her arres ted*. . - " Klral Beauties and City Belles. , ?Country girls are not a whit behind ,th$jr metropolitan sifters in the natu ral elements of loveliness, but it must be conceded thai tho city belles best understand the art of preserving and heightening their personal beauty. < Th<j most perfect features lose half i heir attraction unless the complexion is properly cared tor, una a inepreiiy girls of the rural districts wish to compete wRh the "Fairstars" of the fashionable - world in refined attrac tion#, they must pay due attention to thSfcimpoi tant yoint. They ought to know, for the fact is notorious, that iiagan's Magnolia Balm imparts to the sl*in a delicate, pearly appearance, tniprdduccable by any other prepara tion under the sun. ifo matter how Hhotjutielc may have been roughened <byj exposure, or discolored by th .-un, the Balm will render it soft an J j.lia ble, and removes every bfemish. 'Pimples and brown spots on the face, eruptions, scrofulous diseases, m d nil sores arising from impuro hbod, are cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. jlr > '-RtLS*' Delicacy.?Tho friends of those who are troubled with bad breath, and, through over-squeamish nespj dislike to refer to it, commit a positive and cruel mistake, especially if \hey are aware of the merits and great efficacy of the fragran t Sozodont. This ftr the true and only remedy for the difficulty; there is no valid excuse for a bad breath now. Spalding's Glue mends every thing. - ~Dk. Tutt's Expectorant. ? The properties of this elegant preparation are demulcent, nytritive, balsamic, healing and soothing It braces the iiervi>n&syf*tem, and produces pleasant \nd refreshing sleep It ex!/ilirates tVi mi no&s* ano dej?i es-. it i? iiic iuoat valuable ij<nig Bat^p ever offered to sufferers from pulra^ajy diseases, . Y Perryville, Ala., ) March 0, 1869. j Dr. Wm II. Tuit: Dear Sir?For fifteen years I have been afllicted with asthma. My suf fering hns<tocen intense. I have been j unable to lay down for a week at a iunc. It seemed a<4 it I would choke. I coughed incessantly, and my wheez ing could be heard all over tho house. I h:ul despaired of ever getting well, but, thanks to your invaluabie Expec torant. my attacks are seldom. I can now rest \\o!l at night. 1 believe ii will make a permanent cure. Tru!v yours, ART11UK F. McCOY. .Dr. Tutt - Ilair I>ye contains no Sulphur. The wild gecso do not regard Dr. Avers wisdom in migrating north? such immense numbers of them as arc Hying over us now, while his al manac frays: "Iileak and blustering about thin time, with heavy snow.? Cedar Kapids (la ) Times, March 3. Wo were too last last week in our item on the conflict between Dr. Ayer and tho wild ^eese. The Doctor's science beat their instinct this lime. Not for years have we had such a snow-storm as that of last Sunday. The snow lies three feet deep on a level in Minnesoto, and two feet in Wisconsin, while the storm has swept from tho Atlantic to the Rocky Moun tains. Snow fell to various depths as far soul h as Denver, Fort Union .and Santa Fc. Learned as we believe Dr. Ayer in the arcana of nature, and wonderful as we know his medicines to be, wo were not prepared for so signal an instance of his superiority, not only over the wise men, but the wisest "of animals whose instinct is considered unfailing. We drive up the pe?, more firmly than eve", over o ir hearth for Ayer's American Alma nac.?Cedar Rapids Times, .March 10 THE "OTTER." TRADE MARK PAT"D? E si'il ilio "OTTER" brand of BLACK ALPACAS, and L-Jaim for them a superiority over ali iHher goods, for their fine texture, pure black, fine lustre, having a larger ?ale in the United States than any Hher make. We expect to keep r.o jther brand and will al\va\'s kee]> itocked Prices 50, (>0, 75, (J0, 81.U0. Jas. W. Fowler & Co. Oct. 20, 1872, 28-tf EXAMINE Our SADDLES before you buy. YOE & HALE. Pet. 22. 1S72, 28, tf pnOICE FAMILY GROCERIES V_y at low down prices, at YOS & HALE'S. Oct. 23. 1872 28, tf RE 3AUT1FUL PRINTS and La > n ~ r* i ? .. 4 uius xsress Jltl YOE & HALE'S. Oct. 22, 1872. 26, tf Notice to my Patrons. J GO NO.RTII this week lo perfect myself in my profession. 1 will return to Abbeville on the 1st of March next. Respectfully, jyo. S. THOMPSON, D. D. S. Oct. D, 1872, 2G, tf WE CALL Espcciai attention to our Stock of HEADY MADE CLOTHING, Including OVERCOATS AND SHAWLS, New and Handsome Styles. In short,all we ask is.a trial. We are determined to sell low. YOE & HALE. Oct. 22, 1872. 28, u THE El IIWAN GUANOS On Wheat. It Will Pay. Ho Uoubt of it. fJflTITE TOOTHERS will supply any pei bjus needing FEHTI LIZETCS for Wheat on the most fa vorabio terms. Oet. 23, 1872, 28-tf BlcDonald & Haddon Respectfully announce to their friends ami customers that from and afto* the 1st of .November ensuing, ail Memorandum Accounts will ee DiscoisrTi]sriJ e d. We oflc!* to all without excep TIONS the many advantages of a Strict Cca^i L'us ness. Oct. 23, 1872, 28-tf G:lt Edge Goslirn Tulter. 100 Pounds Just Received, DuPRE & SMITH. Oct. 23, 1872, 28-tf Balmorals* A BFAT'TTFrL LOT NEW l:k. '-i'VLKS. :tt QUA11LES, PERRIN & CO. Oct. 1, 1872, 25-tf I?U' I Marble HE MARBLE YARD is i ters to its new Work Sh< -Tnv f1ir? lmstinoss clieu UAJIJI cooij ivi larshall House. A fine stock of 'an always be found on hand, ai one in a superior manner, and at Also, a tine collection of Desigr 'AXCY HEADSTONES, which otice. Call and see our prices an J. D MEROHAl jKEENWOC IlE now offering to the public in their line of all the Goods generally needec TIIEIR STC *U. have been selcctcd with great ear i FINS STOCK OF ! A good assort Groceries, Hardware, Croc] o which the attention of purchasers is inv WALLER Jan 3,187a, 37-tf :arriage~ making OW offer a LARUE find SUPERIOR price from $140 to ?225, with all the m AGONS OF ALL SIZES, made bv the b ATERIAL IN THE COUNTRY, and aft They also ofler for sale A LIGHT CHAN] OW FOll CASH. They keep constantly on hand METALIC Y and WALNUT COFFINS, and others < Their hearse with one of the Firm will at ALL WORK WARRANTED. \TE take pleasure in announcing to our : ' * now receiving our STOCK OF GOOI sting.of a full and complete Stock of STAPLE DR iDirosjs G LANNELS, LIND3EYS. SHAV RIBBONS, COLLARS, < GLOVES, HAND] Also a good Stock of IEADY-MADE CLOTH] and Gents' Furni In addition we have a well assorted STO ovs, Misses and Children. In this line we [AND-MADE SHOES, Manufactu irard us superior to any we have ever often In addition to goods kept by us hereto rrocery and Plantation i which can at all time he found, BACON, 4 TUl T)WiP 4 1)U PAVIH. X' XjJZf, XVIV^JLJ. I3vy^?.x u, IES, &c. Our terras as heretofore will be strictly caf both seller and purchaser. Give us a call e are sure we can please you. Oct. 1,1872, 2o-tf OCTOBER SLLEE & ABE NOW OPEN. Sail anfc tDinti *0 m Embracing their usual large Tlicy bog leave to call especial attention t< Millinery E liich Is still in the charge of MRS. LY1 aily to exhibit a HANDSOME and WELJ Oct. 9, 1872.2(1-tf mill: WHOLESALE AND EE' WWO i TRUNKS, VALISES 222 Broad ^ U Gr u 0 t .Oct. I, 1872, 25-3m \7I7" orks! removed from its old que: )p and handsome Office pie on Main Street, above th id all work warranted to h prices lower than elsewhere, is for MONUMENTS ANI l can be furnished at shor d styles. Respectfully, . CHALMERS. BROTHEE, STTS A.T )D, S. C, new and handsome building, a ful I in tills community. )CK OF e, and unusually attractive. ? CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES ;ment of kery, and Glassware. ited. Give us a call. & BBQTHER. AND REPAIRIN IOBERTSON. STOCK of BUGGIE8, ranging ir lodern improvements in the business eat MACHINISTS, and of the HES'J er the latest and best styles. E-NECK CARRIAGE, of good style '-nTTRTAT. PASTTH and MAITOOA jf cheaper style. tend all funerals. [Nov. 3, 1871,28? frlend9 wnd tlie public, tlmt vrc ar* for the Fall and Winter trade, con m, BALMORAL SKIRTS, DUFFS, HOSIERY, KERCH IIVFS, [KG, CASSIMERES, ishing Goods. >r<Tr rvT? aTTAT?? fnr T.nrllou' 'viv. vyr uixuajui ?*/i j-uvh, 1 would mil special attention to oui red at Maryville, Tenn., which wt ?d for sale. tore, we have added to our business, n Supply Department, LARD, FLOUR, MOLASSES, RU ES, FISH, SPICES, BAGGING and ib, this plan we regard as beneficial at No. 1 GRANITE RANGE, and , 1872. ROBERTSON [NO THEIR :r Stork of 101 Iff# 'wmm?. ES, NOTIONS, &C, and varied assortment. ) their lepartment, 'HGOE, who will always be found L-8ELECTED STOCK. ER & ROBERTSON. & UMBRELLAS, Street, 1 Or Jk. [Opposite Planters' Hote McDonal< ?) ? HAVE NOV > A Full Stock o ' Which SOU) STRICT] and as Cheap as any Go by any Firs1 in the 1 "VVe 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 }Tou goods first at a lijgli pr interest, and ten to one if. he do stable to attach your cotton, ft in? business. "VVE will sell you AT A SMALL PR which will enable us to sell to c will be obliged to see the benefil Oct. 9, 1872, 26-tf Neto (Soote rof tl] Kaplian ABBEVH brat Also, F mcnt of EMPRESS GOODS, BAM AS assortment of 10-4 SHEETING, Neu A FINE STOCK OF Rl For Gentlemen, Youths and Boys, of all des scriptions. TRXJlSrKS, TAj fr v ^jl.jlw?l;?5 And a largo stock of "Umbrellas. Hobo and naif IIOSE, IIANDKERC] Moraeu's PUBLISHING GOODS. Lakes' ar Gentlemen's SHAWLS SST All the above goods, and a grei to our slock, to meet the wants ot on best Houses in New Yorlc, and were LOWEST PRICES, and our motto The public are most respectfully inv satisfaction, I AM tfOW OPEfflJf( At Cothran & Wil AT THE STORE Old Dend A FINE fc Dry Goods, Shoes, GROCERIES, C] which I will soli at the very lowe.st price? profits. All are respectfully invited to ci A ~S7V. IO.OJSI October 2, 1872, 24-tf JAMES G. BAIL1 205 Broad Steel 1$ ESPEC'TFULLY ask your attentior which will be sold as low as in an] CARPET DEPARTMENT. CURTAIN DEI English Velvet Carpets, English Brussels Carpets, 3 Ply and Ingrain " Venetian Carpets, Cheap Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, Table Oil Cloths, Stair Carpets and Rods, Mattings, Druggets and Door Mata. Carpets, Oil Cloths and Curtains Oct. 1, 1872, 25-Gm Curtain Materl Cornices and ! Lace Curtains, Muslin Curtain Window Shade Hair Cloth, all Wall Papers and ] Beautiful C'hro SUNS' HEPATIC C0MP0U.1 For all Derangements of the Liver, . PUT up in liquid form, already pre time and trouble, and insuring pre Uient. It is mild and gentle In Its action. It r gives tone and strength to the whole fra.m and restores the sinkingand drooping boi has been tried by thousands and never foi face will have the bloom of health, theey invigorate the feeble,and prove the greati Try it for yourselves and you will recor FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS AN KING & R0SB0R0UGH, D( WADDA, FLA. PROPRIETORS. Au3uat 28, 1872, 20?8m I 7 IX STORE if Merchandise will be LY FOR CASH, ods of the same qualit t Class House Trade. etc with the merchant, who 1 many leading articles for cos ps, or against the man wiio ciea you for twelve long months an ice and then adds to this a lan: es not in the end send Mr. Coi o this is not our manner of d< 0F1T f OR CASH ?ur customers so cheap that the ; derived from the cash systen I* fall aui> it) inter ,LE, S. C? KE PLEASURE in announcing 1 iends and customers, that they are uo P Carefully Selected Stock of ' AND WINTER GOOD! iing DRY GOODS of all description INE DRESS GOODS, a fine aspor >KS, JAPANESE SILKS; also a fii r York Mills. Also, EAUY-MADE CLOTHING [ATS AND CAPS COOTS STTftUR. UW * V UMU. WlMi W <MIW | which wc can snit young and old 1 their best i -vantage. una, . Pistols, Watche and Jewelry. , Balmoral Stiris, Gloves, Coral it mnnj otncro wniuii v> u uuvc r increasing trade, were bought in ti i consequently BOUGHT AT Til is, "Quick Sales and Small Profits itcd to call and examine for tbeir ow son's New Range. JNf & SKLABZ. 2 A NEW STOCK OF KNOWN AB THE y Corner JTOCK OF Boots, Clothing, Hats ROGKEEY, &C., i as my motto h quick r>ale3 and smal ill ami examine my Stock and Prices. [E & BROTHER Augusta, Ga., i to a full line of the following Good; j other House: ARTMENT. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. fils, Choice Family Sands, Groceries, received weekly is, Duffield Haras, s, all sizes, English Crackers, widths, Dyspeptics' Food, Baskets of all kinds, 3ordcrs? Wood Ware, mos. Brooms and Brushes, .. Plantation, Supplie*. made and laid at short notice. I or IMPROVED LITER CUR] Kidney*, Skin, Stomach and Bowels. pared for Immediate use, thus savin; iper proportion of each valuable ingre emoves the'bile from the system. ] e. It gives the liver a healthy charade ly to health and strength. Thismedicin ind wanting. Under its influence th e its lustre, the brain its power. It wil ist blessing to those who suffer. iimend it to your friends. D DEALERS EVERYWHERE. )WIE, MOISE & DAVIS WHOLESALE AGJENTX, CH^LZUliI2?KFO?r 0. O "vinegar bitters^ i Vinegar Bitter* are not a vile Fancy Drink, made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirit* and Refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please the taste, called *'Tonics," " Appetizer*," "Restorers," Ac., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and rain, but are a true Medicine, made from the native roots and herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the Great Blood Purifier and a Life-giving Principle, a Perfect Renovatrr and Invigorator of the System, carrying oil all poiscnous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refreshing and invigorating both mind and body. They are easy of administration, prompt in their action, certain in their results, safe and reliable in all forms of disease. No Ptrson can take tlicae Bitters accord ing to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Ajynjiepflin or Aiiujjri'ni iuiia "caaacnc, r?n in the Shoulders, Cough's, Tightness of the Chest, Dii ciness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste >"(3 io the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the 5 Heart, Inflammation of the Lung* Pain in the regions of the Kidnevs, and a hundred other painful symptom*, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints [)- it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guar antee of its merits than a lencthy advertisement. For FeuiHle Complaints* in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhowJj or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influ:nce that a marked improvement is soon percep tible. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rhen mutism and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, wlvch is generally produced by derange ment of the Digestive Organs. They arc a Gentle Purgative ns well as a Tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting 1. as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilioiu Diseases. For Skin Diseases, Ernptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules Boils, Car buncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Ery sipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration* of 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. One bottle in snch cases will convince the most incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanse the "Vitiated lllood whenever von W find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, i Eruptions, or Sores; cleause jt when you find it ob a striicted and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when It is foul; your feelings.will tell yoit when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. Grateful thousand* proclaim Vinegar Bit tors the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. Pin, Tape, and other Worm*, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually de ?n/l Savs % H i*l inv iii tliprl nhvsinl* ogist: There is scarcely an individual upon tho face of the earth whose body is exempt from the presence of worms. It i* not upon the healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but uiioii the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmin tics, will free the system from worms like these Bit ters. DtecTlAillcn! Dlseitee*. Persons engaged in Painlm and Mineral*, ?ticli a* Plumber*, Tjrpe-settant, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, will be subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this take a dose of YY'ai.kbr's Vinbcak Bitters once or twice a week. *s a Preventive. Rilloita, Remittent) anil Intermittent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile. Savannah, Roan oke, James, and many others, with their vast tributa ries. throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during seaeons of H?U3U*J iimi ana orynca*, mtm iur*rimt*ij pvwi?* by extensive derangemeou of the stomach and lim, and other abdominal viscera. There arc always more or l#*a obstructions of the lirer, a weakness and irritable Mate of the atomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulation*, fn their treat ment, x purgatire, exerting a powerf.il influence apoa these rations organs, is essentially'necessary. There ? no cathartic for the purpose equal to Da. J. Waucm's Vinroar Jll.TTKas, as they will speedily remote the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the lirer, and generally restoring the healthy fraction* of the digestire organs. Scrofula, or King'* ISrll, White Swelling*, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter. Scrofulous Inflammations. Indolent Inflammation", Mercnri.il Af fections, Old Sorer, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc, etc. In these, as in all other constitutional. Di? ease*, Walkkr's Vinkcar Bittr** have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intract able cases. ])r. Wslkcr'j California Vinegar Bltt?ra act on all those cases in a similar manner. Br purifying the ltlood titer remove the cause, and byresolnng away the e.fects of the inflammation (the tubercular deposits) the affected parts receire health, and a permanent curt is effected. The properties of Dr. Waucrr's Vimroar Bittrrs are Aperient. Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irri Unt. Sudorific. Alterative, and Anti-Rilioim. The Aperient and mild laxative prnpert'tes of Dr. Walkkr's Vi.vkgar Bittcrs are the neat safe pti.ird in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, their balsamic, healing, and soothing properties protect ths humors of the fauces- Their Sedative properties allay iwin in the nervous system, stomach, and bowel*, either from inflammation, wind, colic, cram?*, etc Their Counter-Irritant influence extends throughout the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid neys, correcting and regulating the How of urine. Their Anli-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in the secre tion of bile, and its discharges through the biliary dncts, and are superior to all remedial agents, for the core of Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, ete. Fortify the body agalnsl dlseaH brpnri fvinj? all its fluids with Vinrgar Bittrrs. Ho eoi demic can take hold of a system thus forearmed. The liver, the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, and the nerves are rendereJ disease-proof by tllis great invig orant. Dlrcct lon?.?Take of the Bitters on pcoing to b*d at night from a half to on* and one-half winc-glaaafclL Eat good nourishing footL such as beef steak, mutton chop, venison, roast beel, and vegetables, and take out-door exercise. They are composed of purely veget able ingredients, and contain no spirit. J.WALKER, Prop'r. Il.H. McD05ALDAC?, Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cat.. and cor. of Washington and Charlton Su., N*w York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DJtALKRS. CONGAREE Columbia, S. O. SUGARCANE MILLS, LIST OF PRICES, Rollers 14 inches diameter $85 00 " 12 " 75 00 41 10 " 65 00 " 14 " 65 00 " 12 u 50 00 " 10 " 40 00 Above prices complete with frame. I Without frame $10,00 less on each Mill. Seventy Gallon Boiler, $20 Delivered at the Railroad Depot in this city. Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Press es, Grist ana Saw Mill Gearing of all kinds to order. Iron and Brass Castings ei on short notice and most reasonable Dl terms. Gin Gearing constantly on hand of the . following sizes. 9 feet wheel and pinion, $30 CO <w 10 44 44 41 44 32 50 B 1 1 4 4 4 4 " 44 35 00 oi 12 44 44 " 44 45 00 0i 14 ? 44 ? ?? 50 00 With Bolts $6 50. Extra for each set. ? Antifriction plates and Balls for Cot on Press $10,00 and $12,00 per set. ft N. B. Terms Cash on delivery, at R. <j< R. here. fy JOHN ENRIGHT, Ag't, ? Abbeville C. H. " May 24,1870, 4-tf. 01 Bagging ? Ties. I LARGE Siock of BAGGING and t 1l TIES in Store and for sale, at TROWBRIDGE & C'CVS s PADES, SHOVELS, Scale-Beams, Chaius, Hams, Pad-Locks, etc,, at DuPRE & SMITH. Oct. 1, 1872, 25-tf G. Stoepel, SYatch Maker, ftftl D?A*T\ OnrDDtlllt JjXWJJXU 0XAUJUAt OPPOSITE CENTRAL EOfMt^ \ uffissu, mi j The greatest care devoted '**. /to the repair of ' ' - * Ms, Clock, Spectales & Jew# Oct. 1,1872,25-6tti ' ~ - ? - *< Iyer's Cherry Pectoral, > For Diseases of the Throat and LangSef' such as Googhs, Colds, Whooping , Iff Cough, Bronohitis, . . , and Consumption. ? ' Probably never before in the wbolehlrtory ofr-.ija icdteinc, has any thing iron so widely and . ao ceply niton the confidence of mankind, as vSt ./f xcelleni remedy for pulmonary 'complaints* hrAnirh a lnnff anrina rst vMni an/) imnai# tnirM. ftho races I _ i their estimation, as It has becomebetter kn a uniform character and power to cn? the ous affections of the lunga and throafj bar*1 lade it known as & reliable protector agahui^ lem. Wbilo adapted to mUder fbrms-Of dLseawR nd to young children, itis W the same time the j* tost effectual remedy that can be giron for iadp- - J int consumption, and the dangerous affection* -IT f the throat and longs. As a provision against udden attacks of Croup. It should be kept oj*. . t and in every family, ana indeed as all are some* mes subject to colas and coughs, all should be -tf rovided with this antidote for wm: JL1 though settled Consumption is fboutfbt in* ' ixrable, still great numbers of eases where the iseaso seemed settled, have been completely a red, and the patient restored to sound health ' y the Cherry Feet oral. Bo -complete Is its' ft lastery over the disorders of the Lungs and .. broat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it I irhen nothing else could reach them, under the 'Kerry Pectoral they subside and disappear. Singers an* Public Speaker* Una great rotection from it i Asthma is always relieved and often wholly ured by it - r Bronchitis is generally cured by taking the ? 'herry Pectoral in small and frequent dosss. On Jkmllr ?* It* virtues known. that wA' eed not pubifsh thecertiflcAtesof them here, or 0 more man assure the public that its qualities. . z< rft fhlly mtlnhilnAH. Oyer's Ague Cure, 'or Fever and A*ao, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Bemittenfc Fever, Dumb. Agtie, Periodical or Bilious Fover, Ac., '' and indeed all the affections which arise '? from malarious, marsh, or miasmJUU ' ~ poisons. As its name implies, it does Cure, and does not til. Containing neither Arsenic, Qoinhig,- Bi? rnth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisopoas nhstance whatever, it in nowise injures' any'p*. ita lent. Hie number and importanoe ofitecnrsa 1 the ague districts, are literally bejrond accoonl, nd we believe without a parallel in the history f Aguo medicine. Oar pride is gratified by the (knowledgments W6 receive of the iadlcsi,ctir<$ ffected in obstinate cases, and where otheriea^ 1 dies hsd wholly ihfled. . Unacciimated persons, either resident Tn. ar ravelling through miasmatic localities, will he fc. rotected by taking the AGUE CTJUB daily; '$ For Zitwr Complaint*, arising from torpid? y of the Liver, it la an excellent remedy, stfano^ ? tttng tne Lirerinto neaicny acuruY. ?- .. For Bilioiu Disorders ana Liver Complaints, It I an excellent remedy, producing many tmly . eraaifcable cores, when other medicines had Hied. . . Vi; ;J-. Prepared by Dh. J. C. Arm ? do., Pnctttf nd Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mia*., lift* Old all round the world. PRICE, f1.00 TBR BOTTLE. J. KURZ, 5oet and Shoe Kaker, LAWSON'S OLD STAND, r > .BBEVILLE C. H? S. C. upjoaxs^^ f v H.I1JJHO jor WDicn me rn*r*t-*? rice will be paid or taken in ex?*??gf) r Boot* and Shoes. May 29,1872, 7?tf ; . ."W. NOTICE. LARGE Btock of ewelry, Silver Ware* Watckos and Spectacle, ~ rarranted m represented. Can be tiaaed at low prices, at the store of W. ROSENBERGk Oct. 2,1872, 25-tf Lpplieation for Charter " Incorporation. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby git? that application will be made a* le next Session of the Legislature' ft* le incorporation of Hodges DepeL Aug. 21,1872, 3m 14/ ^Atar CHiflJlAa tt xuuun uuauvnr KTEW lot of Oil Window Shad? received, at J. D. CHALMERS * ^ Jaly 81,1872,10-tf. Just Arrived, 00 Bushels of Bed Oats, .000 lljs. Wheat Bran, and another lot pi tbfcfc. line rionr, It McDONALD & HADBOJT'S. Oct; 9,1872, 26-tf Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to Is natural Vitality and Colorj _ jl A dressing wbicb iM> is at onoe agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair it toon restored to itt original color, with the glon and frethnm of youth. Thin hair is thick led, Ming hair checked, and bald ass often, though not always, cured j its use. Nothing can restore th* lir where the follicles are destroyed*; ' the elands atrophied and decayed., nt such as remain can be saved fop tefdlness by this application. Instead ' fouling the hair with a nasty sedi ent, it will keep it clean ana vigorous, s occasional use will prevent jbe hail om turning gray or falling off, aa<|[ msequently prevent baldness. Free om those deleterious substances which ake some preparations dangerous, and juriou.fi to the hair, the Vigor ean lly benefit but not harm it. If wanted erely for a HAIR DRESSING, )thing else can be found so desirable.' ontaining neither oil nor dye, it does )t soil white cambric, and yet lasts ng on the hair, giving it a rich, gloeey stre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., &AOTCCAL AND ANALYTICAL Cl IX)WELL, MASS* ysics fLOO, jjtJ