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i-IJlfUJl GEKTT. I've a sweetheart blythe and gay 2?\*lrer far than fabled fay, Light and airy. fchu ia bright and debonair, Bottl/iRilfo her golden hair; Iwers forswear: Little Gerty swears she's true, Gi^es me kisses not a few; Jiol.<loubt her?r , Hearts are often bought aud sold; lHi(gliU?rt is it gold? H-'df ray grief could uot he told t! Were'l without her. - > .. . i.. "/ . ; f>rty scolds me if I roam, "Wonders what I want from home, -i ijNViti* >ly fiances?- >. Looks that seem to me to say, "I have waited all the day; You were very wrong to stray, Naughty Fjcanois. , ^ - W&- y \ x | If I whisper, uvwe must part," JJ- ] Uerty, sighing, breiks her heart: Awkward, very. W hen I say that I'll remain, All her smiles retu? again, - - j Like warm sunstrfh'e after ram1. ' We are merry* If my sweetheart knows her mind, Love ie ttiad as Well as blind, T-Uitfie Oerty Pays she means to marry me; She isofcly&ix, you see;" I-^alas, that it should be!? Am two-and-tliirty. elt.?A man out in Neva da who Joofc a doae of ^rychoine and escape tW*-telFrtW" tote,-describes- the sensation of dying by this process. It is eaoiigh to deter any person in his senses from selecting this mode of committing suicide. He says he felt a succession of shocks anttcon versions-,~eacttwwrse:rnaii being after suffering terrible torments for a period that seemed of infinite duration,, he -finally sunk into unconsciousness, from which he was rescued by the utmost exertions of a skillful-physician. ThitTra^it of Vsenus. ? For the purpose of >doing justice -iotha-transit o>; Venus, which is to take place in Deeem der. 1874, England is preparing eight heiiophotographic apparatuses on the model of that at Kew. Russia has three of the same models and has ordered a fourth; Germany also will have four; Portugal one* Those of the Uuited States will be of a different make, and Kif Ilia Prflnnh will h(> (nil UUIOC UOUU WJ HIV *?--* nr structed according to the plan of the late M. Delaunary. A good little boy, whose parents en couraged his habit of earjy retiring by permitting him to take cake to bed with nim, astonished his affectionate mother by the following prayer:. "Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the LoUd my eon! ta keep, , Artwl if T ilift hefnrt; I wake. 1 While ijr. Mary Walker was lecturing lately, a youth cried out, <'Are you the Mary that had a little lamb?" "No," was tire reply, "but your mother had a little jackass." '*0 sir," 'said a woman pleading for her husband, ^rho wap. before tjie Police Judge for ^beating hw0?Mtk a poker, Vhfc wasn't always that way. ^There was a| happy time wheo he only struck me wUHfife asr? n a:':i : ?. - AfW. &&!lh?torf,^! illustration of the proverb, "A^aoft uuftwer tufpetli away wrat^'j^vs, etter to- speak par-j egoriealfer of a p$r?o thau to & *U th? time ffiriging cpfUTplis at him.*' ? ' An exchange says: has fhown us an egg whicly Jftljp^jBehes in circumference. Can Anybody beat this ?" jL&iUgiulyj^Break the egg in a1 bowl, a*W beat*Tt^kh^afiK)Qn.^ !^ : - j MA' )2KdnT>fi uo tun* jority uii+ ^(^&pti ~yC thi&.M3tafce is estimatq/~tr^-ijj6 iepptffilicah State" committee, upoa t^ie by^ia. of retutns already rtfitifed/at f}ft$?tyffiiRftl 1; A preparation so Widely favorably known as Halfn-N^geiaKs Sicilian Hair Kepewer, needs lew words of praise frtfm*tj8vThi* compound has'Won Its wtty to'thfe highest favor in the public mln'd^kiJd^niultltndes, who have vain'y used other remedies for the restoration ' t. nn fmina) tbtl Of ViUSlV Uttlt, IIOTV, VU W ^.v.. ian Renewer, been made glad by the speedy restoration of their gray hair to its natural color, and the thin locks thickened up, as in the days of early youtlr.-' it-ah* prevents the hair falling out, makes it soft and glossy, and is. aftogefner, "IK ii "best preparation for its intended purposes before the public. intended purpj ?Pittsburg Chronicle. Triumphal >'t for Twenty Years.? Ryears ago, the Mus ide 1(8 debut in the thovarieus-exterinal [ ses and cattle, astonished the planters and farmers of the Missis si Dui and Ohio Valleys, and a demand diseases of hoi for" it sprung up which ^yeeessitatea us manufacture on $ f^rge^jc^te.. f^on jlip discovery was made that ft was a grand specific for rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, t>olha<?he, and other external aiimenDt,ior'?mankind. Then it was trjpd as a Wheeling, pain killing applica tion, in cases of outward injury, such as cuts, bruis?, burns, ")?pasmfj &c., nad was found.-? ^qupJIy -ijervfenable. ,Tiie fame of t^ "new remedy for some of the most painful ills that afflict mankind an(tfKi1ower^MoQa|9V $f>Mkd ra^Jdly, as&ju&ang ?iiJimentJ soon took . rank iif^ry Srnte and * Territory ;o? tie Union an a standard qure. $1000 Rwarcr Coffered -by tfie "propri etor of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, for a medicine that will equal t* in thA mire of all severe cases of Liver Complaint, and all diseases arising frojn impurity df lb*/ blood, as eruptions, pimples, Uletofeee.-bmte, et?.- - V- * . A vojd Consumption.?No enemy, to the human raca is to be more dreaded, and is more inshiuOus id its approaches, than the too fatal destroyer of health and httflneyr of myriads?'^Consump tion firttVghastiylbrm;" "The duty o>t all is to guard against its first advances. This may be done by the timely use of Dr. Tutt's Expectorant. Dr. Tu.it: Boston, February 9,1870. Dear .WUJ. you please lurortu me at what druggist, in New York, I can get your Expectorant, as I can use some of it to advantage, having *een the effect of it on a friend of mine? I am fully sattafted that it has but to be tried to eatobliin its merits. It works like migiflfr What" 6 yotfr wholesale 6'rlce, delivered in New York? Let me know where it taasbeyhad fqf?*tbe present in New YottsHAadJJJw0v.fomninnicjite further with you at another time. Very trul; W. H. BARRON, 96 ?uastafer*reet.< DrjfattVHair T?KGesr of The ToileT the world pearjy wW#, ??e?-joCflhe-1 grant odor, gxlTfiktfflsMugHPfte-ifl-lil YttxieW imutily -fiow - ftorn i a 'had and of.teeth.., Sozodont is, so convenient, and produces a sensation at once so delightful that it makes It a pleasure ft Raiding 5^-Jtt* -I H * I 5 ^ 7 f*?? ilil. mend your ways. jli AfSiZi ? Lot tri' OTi ttckcro, j?l>uise, M i. locHCaecarojii, at h 9' 4 W. J. BOGEKS. jsMmjahd . The1 State of South CaFoH&a ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Wm. S. Caldwell, surv. adra'r, &o., V? Or. A. Moore, and others. Complaint to Sell Land, DlartslifillAsseU &c. FUESUANT to tbe Order of Judgi Orr in the above stated-case, 1 ?it 1 a AMAt?An of A nKmrnli Will ?en at pyuuu ttutuvu, C*v 0. H. on Sale Day in December next the real estate of JAMES CALD WELL, dcc'd, nea,r Due West, contain ing n 300 Acres, ' more or less, and bounded by lands o Dr. J. L. Miller, W. H. Austin an< others, TERMS?One half cash, balance oi twelve months, with interest from da; of sale.- Purchaser to pay for paper am^Umps. JAS. S. COTHRAN, .? -* -n. Special Referee, Nov. .11, 18/2, 3t Sheriff's Sale. - Matthew MeDnnakl. f!lprk. acain? "Samilel Hunter. " 1 ' Court of Common Pleas?Judgment fo Foreclosure and Sale. IN pursuance of the Order of Court i tnis case, I "will s-oll at Abbevill Court House, on Salcday In Decembe next, within 'the legal hours, TW( TRACTS OF LAND, nart of the Ret Estate of Alexauder Hunter, deceased purchased bv defendant at the sal thereof, by the Clerk of the Court, o Saleday in Decernber^lSGO, to wit; First?All that tract 6ituate, lyin aud being in the County of Abbevilh containing TWO HUNDRED AN] NINETY-EIGHT ACRES, more c less, adjoining lands of J. B. Moselej Peter Gibert, R. H. W. Hodges an otheiBt - - - . ? Second?All that--tract or-parcel c land, situate in the county aforesaic containing ONE HUNDRED ANJ TWENTY-ONE ACRES, ? more c less, adjoiuing lands of Ban Allen, I N-Uraves, and feter uioen. Terms?One-half cash; the other ha on a credit of twelve mouths, with ii terest from day of sale; purchaser t give bond with good security, an pay for papers. Titles to be delivere when the whole of the purchase mone is paid. , HENRY S. CASON, S. A. C. November 7, 1872, 31-3t, . Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of an Execution to m directed, I will sell at Abbevill (Jourt House, on Baleday in Decembe next, within the legal hours, a tract c parcel of land, Containing ONE HUS I)RED ACRES, more or less, situatec and being in the County of AbbevilU adjoining lands of Wm. McCaslai: Jolm E, Wilaou and others. Levied a the property of Isaac Kennedy, adj Samuel Jordan, being the tract on^hicl Mrs. Watson .now resides. i i i Terms ash. Purchaser to pay fo stamps and papers. ? HENRY'S. CASON, a A. C. - November 7,1872, Sl-$t.' Sheriff's Sale. " ^Y virtueofi a Fi. Fa. tome directed J? It -wflV feell at AbbeviHe Co Hi House, oa Saledav in December nexl within the -\leg*i hours, one.HouSean ti6t frf thfe~ Wfage "Cf Ookesbury, con taining FOUR :ACRES, more or. les; adjoining lands' pf the Methodist Fai sonage, and lands now or lately belong ing to M. Strauss and others, leVifed' o: as the property of Mrs. Laura Blackweli at the suit of Charles Smith,. . T^rms Cash?purchaser .to, pay, fo ampere. ' . I , \ A I U { *, T : H. S. CASOtf.S. A;C. , JSoyeiajjfer 7,1872, ?l-3t. - , *?' . - * ; - ?t The State of South Carolina i fABBEVILLEVOU$TX. V > In .the Common P4etw." / Georgfc C. Gravea-vsv Caroline 8, Grave; j Mary (graves, et &l. v Complaint to StU^Atnd, ^STcersJiall As 1 " ' i/ 8 t8j JSiC. s' BY-order of the Court; mi the abov ""Stated case, I wil^'seK at publi outcry, at AbbeVrtle Court House, oi saleday iirDecember neSt/all ' the lies &tafre:pl| George Agaves, deceased, (ex cept the Homestead, which Jjts on th east side of tbexAyguste Ropd,) in tw Earcels, of whici*. platts or definit oundaries will be exnnTited'on day c 4ale; the n^hole containing IKK) Acre: more or less, on Gill's and Flat Creek; bounded by lands of Dr. Willium M Tasrtrart, Sarpuei S? Baker, Samut SpeeiJ, dec'd, and others. '' Term's?One-rialf cash j for the othe hatf twelve mouths credit, with interes from date, to be secured by mortgage c the'.premises. Purchaser to pay fc 'pidpert.' * ; WILLIAM HILL, Special Referee. November 7,1872, 31-3t. V - * . V ^ The State of South Carolina a t> t-% ntr rrr t* s>/\ ttatii \r UULiliMh VJiJUXjJJ l/WIJX1.J. 4'. - -Jn the Coiumoii Pleas. Frances ; C. Lomajj ^Wm. Lomaa Horace H. Loroax ancTothers. Complaint for Account, Sale of Lane &c. HpY order of the Court in the abov pTl stiitetl" ea^e, L talljteell at publi outibry,.At Abbeville (Seuxt House, o saleday in December next, that part ( the lQt on which Frances CVLoina lives not assigned to her for Horaestea< viz: ft parcel between the lot assigned i he* ft* Ifcme#tead aud H. W. LaWs^n' lot "containing about ONE-FPU RT1 ' oi? ABf A(^E,/exfeilding frc^n Mai street to Church street. Terms Cash?purchaser to pay fc \?3LLlAMj HlifL; 5 1.] it iiJ .ii <- SpeciM licfcree. November 7,1872, 31-3t. Sheriff's Sale I will sell at Abbeville Court Housi on saleday in December next, witl jn the legal hours alid at the risk of tb ihe former purehaeeii;4Jr'ftterkfcMartii " 11-? ???,)?. TOC A nri ine ioiiowiug j/ivucujr, w mi*, iu? ^.v?% of Jau<J, more or less, adioinining lane of the astute of J. R. Du Bose, J. DuBos and others; also 60 Acres of land, moi or less, adjoining lands of Wm. ? Parke*', J. E. Calhoun and others, levie as the-property of F. -A. Calhoun ad Mary SlcCaw. Terms Cash -purchaser to pay ft papers. : - HENRY S. CASON, S. A. C. November. 7.3,872, 31-31 The State of Seuth Carolin ABBEVILLE COUNTY. / f ?*.4 - in tlie Common Pleas. "VVaffer Richardson ancl Madiso Richardson, Executors, vs. W. H. /" Parker, W. H> Lawton 'ind i ,. ?i C? i .i * \R. A? Griffin. ? '> - r Compfqint to fJfyreclo8e Mortgage, &< [ ;?&'.Yi>rder ;of"the Court in the abov Ml stated case, I will sell at publi > ttuwiP^.-oat-AWjeville-iaourt-House,j> .saleda^in ?ta*mbd?-&?&t, iht trawk Land mortgaged by James M. Richarc son, in his life time, and 'R. A. Griffi -to-Wco. Hv-Pftrfeer, Com miss loner;-4yh> on Qaluda JSlvM*- Jjeluy . the-valuab] tracb^4far?-t?ur waie#H6y'?'WHliam E Lawton from ,R. C, Giilam, ant) to! under decree of foreclosure, coutaiuin 58ft Acres, more or. less, bounded b lands of James Giilam, Henry Bear others. wnaylJMli?purchased to. pay fc ^flffcrsTj^ueii not fb Be delivered ti i the.purehasenioney is paid, and if nc ' paid at once, the land to be re-sold at tL ' ri,-k of first -purchaser. I ED-WUtD NOBLE, i Special Referee. ' November 7, 1872, 31-3t. ;Y V V.S. j O , The State of South Carolina. ^ ABBEVILLE COUNTY. ~ | In the Common Pleas. William B. Stanly vs. Thomas Thohl- i \ son, Mary T. Quarles an4.,iiL.: \ McDonald Lee. 1 Complaint to Sell Property^ &cl' Y order.'oifftLfeSCodrt'i^ the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry, at Abbeville Court House, on -Isaleday in December next, the well 'irnnu-n TTnilfiP onH T,nt. in tlio tnWn nf B Abbeville, in . which/fhos. P. Quarles, Esq:, resides". This is one of the most convenient, handsome and well arranged tnonsionsin the town, being near the public square, between the lots of Mrs. Catherine Alston and Enoch Nelson? frouting Main street, and extending back to Church street, aud containing one acre, more or less. : i -!' '> > ? . Terms?One-third cash ; the balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest, front day -of safe. . lfy%.purcha ser to give bond- with good-surety, to secure the credit part, and to keep, the house insured ana asfigu the policy to the undersigned, Titles to be.delivered it when all the purcnase money is pain. THOMAS THOMSON, . Referee. November 7,1872, 31-3t. e Sheriff's Sale. 3 DY order of Court of Common Pleas 13 for forechwure of mortgage, I will I sell at Abbeville Court House, on sale g day in December next, within the legal hours, all that tract or parcel of land containing 147J Acres, situated in the county of Abbevilie, on Dog Creek waters of Little River, and bounded north by Mrs. Mary Beasly, east by John Deason, south by John' Benson, and west by E. A. Searles, being the laud on which Jam? A;. Edwards now resides. Terms Cash, purchaser to pay for papers. - ' HENRY S. CASON, . S. A. CV November 6, 1872, 31-3t. Notice. WILL be sold at public outcry, at Abbeville Court Houso, on SALEDAY IN DECEMBER next, that valuable tract of Laud, contain ing 181 Aci^s, more or less, according to a recent survey and plat of Robort Stncky, >'lately tho property and RESIDENCE of Dr. A. W. LYNCH, deceased. TERMS ONE HALF CASH, and the remainder upon acreditof twelve months with interest from date. Ti tles not to be executed, until tbc whole of thepurchaso money is paid. Titles warranted. S. McGOWAN. ili ;ii_ XT n lonro oi'oV '"** ?LUUtiVlUU, X1UV. I, ?Ol?if UL-i)t SALE OF LAID., - ; J ?i? . ' jjiiH hjf'i T)Y authority conferred by the If. Will of the late Stephen Lde, deceased, I will sell at public outcry, - at the HOMESTEAD, on SATUR DAY, the 7th DECEMBER ijexi, . one-half of tract of land on which deceased resided, being fSJcfa* Hundred Acres, (TlRnSinhldl kndwD "of/day of sale. JaB. MipCaslan, Ex'ox. J^ffe-Lee, ExfcGtltrix. Nov.1 rirfetSf 3i-3t" [From the Newnafi flGfa.) HerafiL May ?*%( . ivm.1 nr ^ . JSkwnan, April 30, 1872. / MUSSES. CULVER BROTHERS: ? We can cheerfully. testify to the supe rior excellence of your "Farmer" Cook ing Stov$, and recommend it to the attentloa' of all housekeepers. - It?ba king qualities are. unequalled, and for economy in wood itcamiot be surpassed. Each one of us are using one, ana think it the best- fljqst durable^ Stove ever W J Gay LEiTidM?Uf T Allen Bsnner, P S Meriwether, E L Birdson, W C Davis, J T Bearfield, Win Robinson, J B Newton, James Carroll, YVilev Howard, E M\Voodley, * Mrs M Hyde, James Moor, W A Floyd, J Campbell, B F Attaway, H TM Head, Jordan Holland, . vj .n y xx Hiram Hays, J F Maicbinan.. . W C>SeweU, ; 1 E Phillips, J P Rees, 'Pierce Tomlin, -C,B Brown, 1/ Hollirfgsworth,- J Z P Allman, B A Pierce, Mrs E Hubbard, E W Beavers, E C Carter, Davis Lovelady, Parr Is Sanders, Isaac Gay, Joel Shannon, J A Beavers, Mrs Ann Sims, C G Harris, Mrs M Phillips, James Upchurch, Thomas Bullard, J E Henly, Perry Chandler, JT^V&ynam' Jd&epn You-ng, WCLucy, TP Clark, , Luciian Tomlin, Cash Willingham, N "W Reed, Benj. Wortham, J N Wood, -T T - | L^kiWens, ^ ? ? W T Stailings, N Stinchcomb, J T Travis, ps-ja i^eai ' , ... S J QtovalT, \V Olivines, J H Holland, John York, S H Bowen, \V F Wood, D W Dial, Joshoa Moore, ( J J Johnson, A B -Sritt, ?* James Travis, M L Miles, F Powledge, State of Georgia. Coweta County: I I, J. H. Cooke, Ordinary county and State aforesaid, do hereby certify that I know all of the above-named people to be responsible and good citizens. Im plicit confidence can be placed in their statement in regard to Culver Brothers' Farmer Cooking Stove.. t xr r*r\r\irT? >r vwu.u? (From the Washington (Ga.,) Gazette, of Sept. 13, 1872.] V T0 THE PUBLIC. Washington, Ga., Sept. 10, 1872. Messrs. Culver Brothers:?You have the liberty to use our uatses iu any manner you.may see proper in commen dation of your Farmer Cooking Stoves. We j^aye-givea th?h* * thorough trial and fouwHaemk^ev^ry respect as rep reaenteilhy your Agents; W W Hill, -T H Strother, John Cbenaolt, ~ -Geo-'Dwiner, Edward Waller, Simon Bailey, J BWootflu. ^ Mitchell.Binns, Ge6&eWii>n,v 1 Ijeui Bell, V ?. ? *WHubbar#,A Geo Burditt, June Grieham, u J F Heard, r ^ ?<Ay&>ck, i*-Crawford Arnold, Henry Thornton, Lee Huff, G,W ,PuUint , M B Moss, ' Bent Dunaway, - D Forston, H C Eduionds, Wn\;\*Sittiit?? & L :fMlSTdte, Redding Sims, J B.Mitchell, Ordinary's Office, Wilkes Co., Ga., I hereby .certify that the persons named* Iri'thS lisrnereCo ap^enaed^are good citizens, and responsible for what they*bav. 11 add to this that so frfr as J. have Heard, Culver Brothers' Farmer Cooking Stoves give universal satisfac tion. Given under my hanrt'amih, official signature tbis-&?pfc--a#?' 1#72. GEORGE DYSON, - Ordinary Wilkea Co. r of Greenwood, S. C.i^W WITII / & WALTOI, Wholesale Grocers, : > 241 broajl.WEET,.^ VUqiJSTA, , QIA... ilfOULD bo pleased to see and Iff ?soil bre frfeRdsjvisitio^A.Tigus* i, in iJQrson, all gooda theyi-need jri le GROCERY LINE, at the Idlest larkotYaMs, or TPill givff* hiG^trict erflonal attention/to ^afL.jorders en 'U8te<Tto"hi8 carol " ~ Sept. 25, fi>< h ME "OTTER." E fi'elQbo ' uDTTEJR,f Brand o BLACK; ALPACA.1, L unc laim for them a superiority over al ther goods, for th?ir fine texture "WA ^5 M A 1 uni ?|A k fl'fl in n lot*r#A1 ujv3 uiiu iuovi^) uavui^ a iui^vi ale iD the United'States than an^ ther make. We expect to keep r.( ther briind ari<f 'will always kee] tocked*~ P-riw;8 .50, 60,-75^ 90,, ?1.0(5 Jas. W. Fowler % 'Co. Oct. 20, 1872, 28-tf WE' CA?L r? ^ v J Mt +- '<&>& Sspeciai attentioTj to ou: Stock of READY - MADE CLOTHING, Including , f OVERCOATS AND SHAWLS, New and Handsome Styles. In short, all we ask is a trial. Wc redetermined to sell low. yoe&haie. Oct. 22, 1872, 28, tf r r, - v nr j j Examine our saddle befon .. you buy. , YOE & EAlE. Oct. 22.1872, 28, If ??r-i u-rr ^HOICE FAMILY QROOERIEJ .7 atiow dowq prices.^at , YOE & HALE'S. Oct. 23. 1*872'28; tf [jEATJTlFUL PRIN'T^ and La L9 dies Dress Goods;-***1 -c" t i, or YOE & HALES. Oct. 22, 1872, 26, tf . > ' - fin i,:. i - .. fotiee -to my Matrons GO NOETH thi9 week to perfee myself in my profession. 1 'wil oturn- to AbbeviHo on the 1st o larchncxt. - JNO. S. THOMPSON, D. D. S. Oct. 9, 1872, 26, 6m 'V 7 f\ ' r, - i/j m J ,c . [HE ETIWAN GUANOS . - f < .-f U \ ) v-!?; i ) On Wheat. : t Will Pay. No Doubt of it f - ^ _ r HITE BROTHERS will,supply any persons needing FERTI jIZERS for Wheut od the most fu orablo terms. . Oct. 23, 1872j 28jlf ' . ffcDonald & ' Haddoi : - * . . ! H i'/. * Respectfully announce their friends and customers tha rom and afte* the 1st of Novembe; nsuing, all i . j memorandum Accounts . , WILL BE DISCONTlisriJ E D ' ' - ; : !. Wo'offer to all witborit EXCEP TION thoHpittDy advantages of j ' Strict asl* Business. Oct. 23,? I872"*28-tf --- lilt Edge Gosfyeir Butter 100 Pounds Just Eeceived, _ DuPRE & SMITH. Oct. 23,*1872, 28?tf Balmorals. A BEAUTIFUL LOT NEW STYLES, at quarles, perrin <SbCO. Oct. 1, 1872, 25-tf ' 1 Jlass of Assorted Sizes and o: Good duality. 10x12,-10x14. 10x15; 10xl8r Wi !0, 12x14.12xi6,12x18, 12x20, ,12x24 4x16, 14x18, 14x22, 18x20, 18x24 !0x24f 22x28,24x24.\.'Thick for sjfow a8o,.24xS0j-i8*36. * -j - iu,- t LEE & parker. Oct. 23, 1972, 28-tf - i. - Ladles' Shawls, 111 Styles, and PriceB to Suit, yoe'&hame; Oct. 22,1872,'28,; tf ' jf w Rice, r Axle, ?reasd,, *. , v : ^ pbckt^abd-tahle1 Callery.! *!j DcFRB' k SMITH Oct. 23, 1872,28-tf a-r '7 ? -,,? r r n r^dmeries; A hjne'fmrt- LaFge-ABSortm?itvd \ choice^ perfumery;; ju^ eceiv'ed at . <> i i > ?' li lee & parker. oct.20, - Till ?llc'GOBOi For all. Derangements of the Liver uiciiu It is mild and gentle in its action. It orivoo fcnn? anH Rtrencth to the wliole fra arid restores thp staking and drooping b has been tried by thousands and never J face will have the bloom of health, the invigorate the feeble,ant* prove the grei ' Try it for yourselves aria you will rec . FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS A KING & ROSBOROUGH, J WADDA, FLA. .. . !? PBOPRIRTORS. AuSust 28, 1872, 2l)~3m ? '.!. $ '! - -.i r ii ? A JlAVJi JNLM A Full Stock ( I Whicl ! SOLD STRICT ; and as C&eap as atiy ft ) ' c? JS& , by any Firi y*- , , v., V in tie "t We \9ijrnot attempt to com] induce you to buy will sell yov r and r^oibly^ake it;ug on oth witli^r^l^j^ently: by.incltilgin; ' sells you goods first at a hijrh j 1 interest, and ten to one if he d stable to attach jour cotton. . ing business. WE will sell yc EVER! AT A SMALL PI wjiieh: will enable us to sell to will fee obliged to see the bene: Oct: 9,1872, 26-tf Nctu ?cote rof t ABBEYI TMtxf r.ra v' ;TJ! 1*(To p o; t i m iEmbr Also, mcpt pf EMPJRESS GOODS, JMMi assortment of 10-4 SHEETING, lf< A FINE STOCK OF I Tor. Gentlemen, Youxbs and Boys, of all 'des scrifitions. TRUNKS, And ai<lai^o stock of XJmbrellas. Hose and Half HOSE,. HANbKER tlemcu's GOODS. . ... a . . 1^. < t< Ladies' it MM SHAWI 1 46F"^A1l tfic above goods, ana a gi i to our sttfck. to 'meet the wants ot i best lionises in New York, and we nLOWEST PJRICES, and. our mott The* -jrntrlrtr aro~ most respcctfaHy ii satisfacctioh, . i At Cothran & "W tr a ptx XVxliT XX y ct. 9, 1872,tf AT THE SrORI A FINE Dry Goods;: Shoes, GROCERIES, < > j 1 ' ' i 1 ' . K which I will sell at the very lowest pri< profits. .All are respectfully invijteu U> October 2< 1872, 24-^. JAMES G. BAIL 205 Broad Ste Respectfully ask1 your atlent which will be sold as low as in i CA3PET DEPAKTMRNT; CUKi'AIN I English Velvet Carpets, English Brussels Carpets, 3 Ply and Ingrain " Venetiap Carpets, ..; - Cl^eap Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, Table Oil Cloths Stair Carpets and Rod3, Mattings, pruggets and Door M^ta. Carpets, OU Cloths and Curtai Oct, 1, 1872, 2-5-Om Curtain Mat Cornices and Lace Curtail Muslin Curb Window Slit HairCloth, i Wall Papers an< Beautiful Cb id or mam Lira m 4 '' * I , Kidneyny Skin, Stomach and Bowels. repared'for immediate die, thufc" saving iroper proportion of each valuable, ingre ; removes the bile from tlie system. I imei It fcives the liver a healthy character to health and strength. This medicim found wanting, tinder its influence th< eyeiits lustre; the brain its power;>'-It wil itest blessing to those who suffer. lonimerid it to your friends. . . .. NI) DEALERS EVERYWHERE. : - )0WIE, MOISE & DAVIS, WHOLESALE A GENTS, CHAHIiESTON IS. O 'V \ wK H .y (' '' ' ? IN- STORE )f Merchandise, / i will, be LY FOR CASH, oods of the. same qualitj it Class House Trade. ,1 i/i'i .. pete with the merchant, who t< i mnrrV leading articles for cOst 7 J r." 7 o > . eajs, or against the mail wh6 deali gyou for twelve long months ant )riceand then., adds to this a larg< oes not in the end send Mr. Gon NTo this is not our manner of do >u - 10FIT FOR CASH T # r / , . , our customers so cheap that the; fit derived from the cash system 4 ^ ^ ? 1)t ifall auD lUuticr LLE, S. C., A.KE PLEASURE in announcing. :t friends arid customers, that they arono^ . Carefully S.electe& Stock of L AND \mm -GOODS acjng DRY .GOODS of all description.' FINE DRESS GOOD.S, a fine assori VSKS, JAPANESE ..SILKS; also a fin jw York Mills. Also, s ' . lEAdY-MAK CLOTHING HATS AND GAPS BOOTS ail SHOES, # I )f which vpc can sui$j'Otjng and old t their best advantage. Suns, Pistols, Watche ,1 w - '' ' V - and Jewelry. jS, Balmoral Skirts, Gloves, CorsBti eat manyithera .wbicfi wadmveadda our increasing trade, were bought in th re consequently BOUGHT AT THJ o >is, "Quick Sales and Small ^Profits, iviied to call and 6xamino for their ow ilson's New Range. AN & SKLABZ. mrnnnei nun uuuud!! SfG A NEW STOCK OF 2 KNOWN AS THE ?' V? ? / 1 ' * 1 r , ' t > ijr Corner, : ?TOCK OF V "i. f . . : ^ . m ill.' TT_ Lll .boots, UIOtJllDg, jj . V ]ROCKERY* &C., /.', r t }*; l 10 I jes afc my motto is quick sales and smal Qyll and examine my Stock and Prices. .IE & BROTHER: et, Augusta, 6a., ion to a full line-of the--following Goods my other House : _r EPABTMENT.I GROCERY DEPARTMENT. erials, t Bands,' is,- > :\i tins, ides, allsizes, ill widths, Choice Family " Groceries, received weekly Duffleld Hams, English Crackers, Dyspeptics' Food, ' Baskets of all kinds, Wood Ware, Brooms and Brushes, Plantation Supplies. ns made and laid at short notice. 1 Borders,, iromos. 'jJr.'. VINEGAR EITTERS taste, called ''Tonics," -^Appetisers," "Histoteh,"" gic., that lead- th# Jy>pler on to drunkenness and ruin,. 1 System, carrying o(T all poiM noils, matter ayd?restor.if?j the blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refreshing nd invi^aratjng botnfniivl 'and body, -Tlwy'are eisy of administration, prompt in their action, certaiain their _ tesults,'Mfe and reliable in all form* of disease. ' ' ' No" Person can tak? thest. Bitter* accord ing to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral: poison or other 1 means,and the vital organs wasted beyond; the point; ( i of repair. Dyspepsia <n>;In<lJffes(idau Headache, Paid In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest. Diz- . ainess>'Snur Eructations of tlie'Stomach, Bad Tdste' , in the. Mouth,. Bilious Attacks,. Palpitation of the fa Heart, Inflammation pf the Lungs, Pain in the regions of. the -Kidneys, and a hundred odier painful symptoms, are the oflsprings of Dyspepsia. In thesecopiplaints il has no equal, and ona Dottte will prove a oeuer guar antee of its merits thaij a lengthy advertisement; . t 5 For Femitlo Complain t*? mypung or .old, Jr married or tingle,' at the da*d of wnmanfiood^ni1 jhe "'rf turn of life, these, Toiyc Ritters display so decided ! influince that a marked improvement is soou'percetf- ** tibls. ' Ml ' ? I - - " S ' For Inflammatory n*d Clironlo Rlteu- " mat lam and Gout, Dyspepsia (iHndigestioli, IJiliom, Remittent, and Intermittent F^vera, i'iaea^es of the 11 Blood, Liiver, Kidneys and Bladder^ tlies; Bitters, have |2 be?n most'successful; Such Diseases, are cauied'by-j' Vitiated Blood, wli'ch i* generally produced by diirange- | ?i ment of tne Digestivft Organ*. , " * ' They ore a, Gentle PnrKailve m well tflfllrf * Tonic, possessing aljo peculiar pierit of acting , If as a powerful ajenl'it/relievinff'Cotiiiestitni or InflaWi- *r nation of the Liver and Visceral Qrgv?*; and in B>lipna < ! i~ Piseasos. . . ? Fo* Skin DIse*ac?, Efnpliont, Tetter/ Salt-'':J3 Rheum, Blotches,jSp^ts^PimpJjs, I'ustulesJJoU#, Cw-! .jjj UUITVIC3) J\IIIU-nuilll3, wvt V Ml J << aipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration* of the Skin, Humors and Diseases oI the Skin, of whateyer nume or nature, are literally dug tip and carried out of the system In a' - short time by tits use of these fitters. Quo bottle <?a- -J?' such cases will convince the most incredulous of their curative effects* I ' - Hi > '"H'S Cleanse tlio Vitiated Blood whenever you ;,?' And its impurities bursting through tfifc'skin In "Pimples, I? Eruptions, or Sores'; cleanse it, when, 'you find it .ob^^.tr* strncted and sluggish in the veins-; cleanse it wiien it is foul; yolir feelings will tell'you wheit.' Ketp the Wood'' ' X pure, am) the healih of the system will follow. , . . t Jf Grateful thousands proclaim Vinrgar Bit- j thus the most wonderful Iuvigorant that ever sustained 1 ?J the sinking system. ; . 1 jj Pin, iWpe, and other Worm*, lurking'in 5 the systent of so many thousands, are; effectually do- ' *J stroyed and removed. Says a'distinguished physinl- ^ ogist: Thereisscnrctlyan individual upon the faceofthe ' ' f' earth xvhoso body,is exempt from the presence of <vorm?>, i, iS It is not npon the healthy 'element* of the bWy that'"'' 5 worms exist, but upon the diseased humors Mid slirtty :i deposits that breed these living monsters of-,disease. ,? 2 No system of Meditine, no vermifuge*, n? antheMn'-'; ? itics, will free the systent front worms lika these Bit-1 ters. . H Mechanical EMsonsen. Persons engaged in ' JI Paints, and Minerals, such as Plumber*, Typesetters, . Jj Gold-beaters, and Winers,'as they advance m lire,'will 01 be subject to; pargljrsis of, the Bmjel^. ,'Ro guard.agaistt V i i this take a dose of Waijcsr S vinegar {sitters once , dr twice a week, jti a Prevwntivai Billon*, Remittent, and Intei-mittAut; FcveW, which are ib'prevafeiit in <fie valleys of'our great rivers throughout the United States, especkrfly ; those of the Mississippi. Mjssoiiri, Illinois. T?P-., nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Rtd, Colorado, Dratos, Rio Grande, l'earl, Alabama, Mobile. Savannah; Roan* oke,.James, and manjr others with their vast tributa ries, throughout our entire comtry during thfc SuiAmeir and Autumn, and remarkably sot.during Masons fit annsii*! heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied'" ' by extensive derangements of the stomncl* and liver; jnid ., oilier abdominal viscera, . There arq always finre or l.i^s obstrnctions of-the liver, a weakness and ivntaofi state of the stomachy and great torpor; /)(? Ixy.vel.v being . ; clogged up wifli vitiated accumulations. fri tlysir treat ment, a.purgative, exeriinpf a jjowtrfu} influence ^upbo'-' thesf; various organs, is esiywiilly necessary. There is J no cathartic' for the purposft'equal to D?. J. Walsh's'1 Vinbcar Hitters, as they will speedily remove; tb?; dark-colored viscid matter with whielp the bowels ar? loaded, at the same time' stimulating'tfie secretions of the liver, and 'generally, restoring (lie healthy.functions of the'digestive organs.' Scrofuln, or Klng'i Rvil, White Swellings,;.; TTIr^ri Krvsinela*. Swelled Neck. Goiter. Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent'In flam nnittnn*, Mercurial Af1 faction*,.Old Sores, Eruptions of die Skin, Sore Eyesj etc., eta In these, ns in all other constitutional Dis e.lso*,' Wat.Kelt's VtlntQAR Bfrrtfnvlrave shown their great curative powers ia tlia aioit obstinate auj iniraclt *bte??ifc' ' '' Dr( W n|kcr'? California Vinegar Bitten ! set on all these cases in a similarmannyr. By purifying the ftlood they'reniove-the-cause,' and by resnlvmg away " the $ feet*fif] tiie iuflanjroai ion (the tubercular, deposits) the affected parts receive liealtli, and a permanent cure is effected. : , : v . . TO tH'i r:v ?: The , properties pf Dr. Wamcxk's. Vihroar. BitVkrs are Aperient, Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutijtioiis, Laxative, Diuretic;: Sedative, Counter-irri tant, Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. . ' The Aperient: amf 'mild'L.Tcitlve r>rmterfle* of Dr.W\lkkr's Viukgah Bittrrs sre toe oe?tW*? guard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fivers, . their bsJsamia, healing, and enothina properties protect thp humors of the fauces- 'i'.bejr Sedative prpp^rties allay pain in'the nervous systerrt, st6mnch; and) bowels, ' either froiji Jirf.imiiutiwM wiijp, loolic, cramp*, ej?: Their Counter-Irritant influence. extends throughout the system. Thelr^DMretic propertied act onlthrf Kio- '' ' neys, correcting and regulating, the flow of itrine., Tlteir.. Ami-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in theme'ere-'" tion of bile, and its discharges through tjie biliary diictv and are superior to all remedial.agents, for the cure of Bilious'Fever, Fever and'Ague,;ete.:'' Fprtt fy Use body sgtln^t <]lMitt|t bv^ari,.. Sring all its fluids with Vinbcak BtTTRRi * No epi emlc can take bold of a system thus forearmed. .-The liver, the stomach, the bonds, (he. kidneys., aod.'the. nerve? are "rendered diseasi-frtoof by this great' Uvi^* oranL ; > ' i :i> i ' i>? < . >:'V Directions.?Take of .the Bitters on jtoinjr to bed at niglit from a half to one and one-half wine-gVatrffull Eat good nourishing foocL such as beef steals muttea chop, venison, roast beef, and v^getsjbles, and take out-door exercise. They, arc compased'of purely veget able ingredients, and contain no spirit. J.WALKER, Prop'r. It. H. McDOSAI.D tt, CO., Druggists and Gen. Agti., San Francisco, Cal., -r. andcor.of WasbingV^n and Charlton Sts., Nej* York. SOLD BY ALL" DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. Proprietor. SUGAR CAM Mil ls, LIST OF PRICES, Rollers. 14 inches diameter ..$85 00 12 " ...;. 75 00 " 10 " " 65 00 " 14 44 " 65 oc 44 12 44 .J 50 00 44 ;10 44 ' 'I 40 00 Above prices complete with frame. Without frame $10,00 less on each Mill, i *? Seventy Gallon Boiler,.$20 Delivered at the Railroad Depot In this city. . . . - Steam Engines, Boilers. Cotton Press es, Grist and Saw Mill Gearing of all kinds to order. Iron and Brass Castings on short notice and most reasonable terms. . . ?>' no Gin Gearing constantly on hand of the following sizes. 0 feet \vhe6l and i)inion $30 00 10 44 44 44 ' 44 32 50 11 " 44 44 44 35 00 12 44 /? 44 ; t 44 ...i 45 00 14 44 44 * '. ..." 50 00 ' With Bolts S6 50'. Extra for each set. Antifriction plates and Balls for Cot on Press $10,0U.and $12,00-per set. N. B. Terms Cash on deliver}', at R. R. here. : ?t' a ' JOHN ENKIGHT, Ag't, *' , Abbeville C. H. May 24,1870, 4-tf. Flour, Meal, Hominy. FAJIIliY S FLOUR. FRESH GR01[Jjrl> AND ME^ FINEST HOMINY, just received by . Barnwell & Co. Oct. 29, 1872, 29-tf OrStOBBOTl" ftateh Maker,'. ..t.,ri V 'irt. ! > J . r:if Oct. 1, 1872, 26'6m : Otfr??J mv(" '/iw; TUT: 6^ &SSSm^m ag^SOTSS? ? aiWCTSSS'^Sf^'A aii cure. Cot' the p 3? !?^,%W.?o'!Lig ?yn^.' *= bilious (ve it, and use it tne&bovvm c.ure dtfonivlf Ia3iape4 no or mineral; consequently Itproaucea no ilnism^r other interioos c?scfe#firtemjw? o coMtltution. Those cored by U a? tm u mJtbyftB If they hiimereehrtl OeidUttufc ST Fever and ders arise from Its Irritation, among e Neuralgia, Bheftmatft??''G<wt? yeterics, PaloJn tha Bowela^-C^liCr P&raljsjfa ld ticmngemeftt or mo oiomucu, jui ui wtmo, w^^spas^^s&t^' - avelli Mi?no^?Sffiseirar-it eted from the.ByaUnn, and.cfcnnotaccomnUt?^ .,: i ' sufficient ?fu<m15y:to rfp?n toto" dMeS* 'J i^wanovsssSOTSftv-.-! mtoMrp,,w n??p"^ '' js ^f,Tt?S53?rffiR^ ucing nuuiy truly remarxnulo cure*, vrhcr& tlwr mcdiqinea ?alk ;. /;# Usfoji^ ff k\) : nVmmtm [j fi/t :t ti\ aijnt * * Practical ?pd JnalyUcml CbtmiM, . . istisold jtvL tamotnil;i r ' PBICX, $?Ab XfJER BOXXXmi % it . 7j.' r.1 VyVt.iifo Vtrhn?vr Hfi jjjit i ? J i l/TijFil'Q <m':b i -trUftmi J jRk ,ly|? AKm|j| t o 7/ LAWSO^'8 OIiD[OTAND^ . ! EWTA KTRDU J > *WOnr Itttf lit-) U*w?$kr ?r Boot8f?nd'8Jioe8vi'' .1 <;-jfHi .jut i; :r rn-iilT ifi.TT J'Jfit] ''tt-th .:.T1 eiVed'aiil ftrdale, at3 ' , t-yRO.WBJUDQEj Window Sh&deiN'i ??*? tot of ?0tt WindbW/8*a<*^ i J. D/OIIAtMEEiV^ July 31,18^ S0''"1' " j1 ' n * ? -. .if?^ y , f /: -3*. ' i -i Jast- ilrrivedy^ ' * -?i wv >'??)> OQ Bushels cf Bad Oats.i: >/. rihh ; and anotbdr lot -ol '- = <; '. Is ": r (n ?'*-"!> 'io .Tu'lt /?' j-'V JinSiJtam?,,,,, UMcDONAID & HADDON'S. 06t. 9,1872, 26-tfL 1 " _i? ? u .! Aftfjlfrt ;( i> U ?.?* 7i? : *: rtt 8m8M SoiitlieM yfeimp, ' just recei v'ecf.' 'by " ^ 'DuPKE Oct.lr J87l2>.25tf bvi itiK. Cottage Bedstead? i*-** PIOMPLETE iwith Woods i?d< Ire? U Kollers frQm $5.50 $,d<J upwards. rartented. " - '1'" ' ' V'r ' ii.: . wj. IXI;OHADMEHSt& CO; ^ !. .Mi: Jk<;J lit: Ayer's Cathartic, KBs, U.8 COJPO.O. Of . Partiapt no one m?AJ> '.? ' cine in so unJtersally ' J required kfievm:. > body u a cathartic, nor itraa ever sny.b*> fore so universally : adopted into ns*'ta -- every country and j- toonrf all el this mild bat efficient purgative MM. Th? obvjous reason is, that 11 is a more relia* , ? hie and Ifcr an ?fr fectnal remedy than any otter. Those wfce have 1 ried it, know that it cared them: those who have iot, know that ft cares their neighbors ana Mends; nd all kno w that what it doea once It doe* at rays?that it never&ibtfiroagn anytlMiltoriiejf* ioct of its composition. Wo hs eo thousands upon housands ofcer^catesofthelr retharkabfoenrt# r uia renowns compuuu ?, ?>? v~vj ~~ nowii in overy neighborhood, and we need not mbHsh ttom. jAdapted toallf * 11 all climates; " r_,?, w ?tm heir use in any quantity.;; . r!, :i ij ? [r. They operate by their powerful hiflnence on tB6 iternal viscera to purify the blood'and stimulate - ; into healthy action?remove the obstructions t the etomach, bouela, liver, and other organs of le body, restoring Uieir irregular action to nealth, nd by correcting, frhereter they ttrist,-flrth snftcmenta as are the first origin of disease. Minute directions ate given mthe wrapper oft - to box, for the following complaints, whlcn theeo 'ills rapidly cure-:? For DftprpiU or X?dJ| liIIm, Xletlese* ?n, iMrnor and liow of ApwCIIWi,(Mf louid be taken moderately to sUmulftta the sm* ch, and restore its healthy tone asd action. For Ur?r Complaint and Its various sym?>, ins, BiHoii Headache, melt HM che, Jaundice or Green 91?1umm, BU? MH Chili and Billons Fevers, they should e Judiciously takon for each case, to correct the iseased action or remove the obstructions which Ruse It . _ i' i< v J For Bysenterf'or BlArtiaa, tint 004 lild dose is generally required. ; )i; r j , For Rheumatlitm, Croat, Gravel, PaS> illation of the Heart, Pain Is M lile, Buck and l>olns, thor should be oontiin ously taken, as required, to change the disos?q. ction of the system, with such change thoeo omplaintsdisappear, t j,, ^ .. , For Droiwy and Dropsical AeslHart icy should be taken in large And fteqnsnt doses ) produce the effect of a drastic purge. For hnppreMloa h lantp dose should bS iken as it produces the desired effect by syto* athy. r, ; . As a Dinner Pitt, take one or two Pith to romotc digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional doso stimulates the stomach ana owels into healthy action, restores the appetite, nd invigorates the system. Hence it la often a* antageou s where nokerious dsrssgeneaft exist* Ine who feels tolerably well, often finds that S oec of these Pills makes him fbel decidedly bet jr, from their cleansing and reaoTattnc < tie digestive apparatus. )r. jr. C. AYES A.CO., Proem LOWELL, HUM., U. 8. A. i '