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The Troublesome Baby. Th<* llWe one clings to tlio mother With kisses that softly fall, . fr>meho\v the troublesome baby s : rarest her heart of all. oick, and fretful, ami small, iut dearest to mother of all! < * A* The noighbors wonder and pity, 'learfng its querulous cry. "vJk> is losing her youth and beauty," cay friends as they pass by, "Well were the babe to die, And the mother rest," they sigh. Bat over the wee white- cradle, fler soft eyes full of p -aver, *3>.adt>ch the weary mother, Annever was face so fair, K'e 'and tired wigj card, Ujufc tiie glory of love is there J 71: round and dimpled, IV wy with childish sleep, 3ii? cucks in her other darlings, VV <\oru the angels watch aud keep. A i?! if a aarK angei Aiuar this treasure creep! B!es8 thee, beautiful mother! Thy heart bath a place for all? Rm.t.Toi' the joys and sorrows, However fast they fall; Room for the baby small, TV of mar 1/itto hp?t of fll] T Letter from Temple of Health. Temple of EEealtii. S. C? ) HcH . November 14, 1872. J Editor Abbeville Press and Banner : . N$t.i\m?. gives me more pleasure thatf.to .write for your puper; there fore/! will try to keep you informed of ati the news that I know of in this action. Crops, as a general thing, ire turn in trout very badly. I have /vi " no idea there"will be more than half :? <Top gathered by those who are tbi best farmors, while others will not gather .a third of a crop. It does i>eem to me, that on as pood land as is toi)e fotind in this section of thj country," the farmers might make more. w>ney, but they are not much for nSanuro, and I think this is the reason of the lightness of their crops .Now that Mr. Black has patented a fertilizer that claims to be something. I hG|>e the people will awako to the importance of manuring extensively. JNot many of our farmers have tried this new /fertiliser, therefore we know but littlfcSrtrontlt; tiiore than the cer tificates affirm. Let all farmers give ^Black's Fertilizer" at least one trial And i?it'be good, go into it extensive ly, IfSiOti 'iet it "die." Will not the people take a greater interest in agri culture? I see, from the papefs that your last Abbeville Fair was not as good as in previous years. What i the matter? _Have the people become deaflOto aucl\ things ? if so, it js time they should awake. If any of them have been disappointed in not getting a premium on a favorite bull or ass, tho??t?ed not let that discourage them, but let them 'try, try again,"1 until thoy succeed. I ha^ve just received a very, finely ^mbelliDhed . catalogue of Brio's Flower and Vegetable Seeds, it the finest thing on record. I don'i -If??. man Oon Q DOIievu Ulan vuu |MUUV>I| ?. >uv.. brilliant catalogue. You must not suppose Jrtmt bc&aty of Mget up'1 is its only me|itj. fo^'iodeed it\cori tains a very full liit df flower and vegetable seeds. The. ladies would dp well to get some of Brigg's flower seed to beautify their Jhoihoe. The ^aubstau tial" ones should get some of bis tin. turnips, cabbage anil tomatoes, t<> make home happy in the eating line if inrhathing else. Thfs catatogue is i)riatO(J:On .tho finest quality for very nicest/) of rose tint paper. Bat enough of tfris'/ i close about the eataluguc 'hoping, that yo& may get one, ami may bay some seed, and make horn*1 liappy in thetrpo sense jp** ti?o word tSojj^ejy.ckncas baa ma ie its appear ance' in this neighborhood, but. it seems at present to. be abating some what. Death has deprived Mr. ant.' Mrs.|J?oWfer of a little girl of fire year^/^But the 4-llrwise Father <?oea all thincrs for the best. ' May the b'-j reaved parents become consoled %j the promises of the Biblo, that Godi does nothing except for some p*0*! to some _one. With the exc^1'00 ,?f bts dtfivf|h( I bettevo acmfbave been calle4 Q^lftte to the gre41 unknown regions. This letter is suffici^tly long now, bnt I mnst not win<*uP before I wish yoa anAyo?r pap?*P.r99Peritj. Your jonrr^^ijas beos among the people a-*-? TKJc cKAvra i }>q( lur a iuug time j ??? have not labo'ed in" vain. May the Prw onrf Z?f*m/r long wave over all true people. Y>ar9 v*ry respectfiillv. -S.X.GRANT. $lfcffr"Re4rard is offered by the proppetor of Ur. Pierce's Golden Mod'cal tyisjjovery for a medieiue thai wireqnaHt ift theoure f bronchitis eerere coughs, and the early stages of consumption. ' Twenty Yeabs Younger. ? To say that hundreds of maids, wives- and widows, look;, twenty years yonnger than they are, in consequence of the complexional freshness derived from the use of Hasan's Magnolia Balm, is 8imply<?fe> state an absolute fact, whicknughfe&e promptly verified by direcF testimony, if ladies were as willing to teHj their ages as to usi the best meang?.o& making themselves lovely. Nature sometimes, but very rarely, crowns the charms of perfect features with a complexion of exqui site cleaMjessj-dwifc., even then, time soon b*yfib inroads upon the velvet cheek, the,fair;.wbite4>row, the Ivorylrostpthe rotinded arm.J To pre serv^'tlfcr,?g\oijy of woij&an" nnbtein ished, even aftj*9E5k-!^iM>rtiiian of life has be&o- passed, it is only necessary to nsa'feily. this , cooling, healthful vegotaBte preparation. Dr. Turr'siLiVER Pilijj as a purga tive medicine,~ stand Unrivalled. TheitjuiMa'WM* nnifofm, "Cerf'afti nn'd J' st^ic. Th' 0. pnBrnlr vf^-.-.tnbis;. and d||lJbfitEbgriping yu;u,h that <t?e*jpill8'do. *? rBfl'l 'CJ,: Augusta, November 9, 1869. Dr. Writ. //. Tutt: Dear Sir?I have long been a suffer- ^ er of torpor of tho Liver and Dys pepsia, and in search of relief I have tried almost every Medicine recom mended for those diseases, bnt have never derived half tbc benefit from an}- of them as 1 have from your veg- ( etable liver pills. They are invahia Is l\l.? <i till T iv mi 1111 rnci?n iiwMifl to nil It with dyspepsia, sick-headache and uiliiousness. Yours truly, W.J.BLAIR, Late of Danville, Ya. Dr. Tutt s Hair Dye loaves no ridic ulous tints. Sozodont.?An article that is at f)nce a teeth preserver and breath pu rifier, and yet so pleasant and conve nient to use, its exceeding popularity Joes not surprise any one. Tirue has full}* established the tact that the 8c? aodont. possesses these excellent quali lioii in on nininiuir T t. ll^R legitimately aequirod the right to a position upon every toilet table. Spalding's Glue always up to stick i ing point. h .. * ; j , The Cooking Stove, e c The cooking Stove, from the im- x. portaat relation it bears to the every j ilaj'.. requirements of life, and upon v which depends ill so great a degree v the convenience com to it anhapiness of every fa-itaily, may be truly consid- ^ ered the most valuable of all meehan j?>al constructions for domestic use. While the highly improved articles of lo-day bear bui a remote resemblance to the first crude stoves which glad dened the house-wife's heart, and many of them contain points of in disputable merit, the one to which we ca 1 the attention of our readers seems to ns to combine'in one utensi all the meritous points of every other stove. By its use economy of fuel, regularity and rapidity of* baking, uniformity, of heat in the various chambers, durability beyond any other stove in the market, are all attained. . .< [From the ^Tewnan (Ga.) Herald, May 10,1872.]. . Newjtan, Ga., \ April 30, 1872. J MESSRS. CULVER BROTHERS: We cau cheerfully testify to the supe ?!..? ii'rniillaiiAu ftf fAlir ''KflmiCI'" ing Stove, and recommend it to the attention of all housekeepers. Its ba kiug qualities are unequalled, and for M!onotl>y in wood it cannot be su roamed. Kach one of us are using one, and think it the best and most durable Stove ever -old in Georgia. Thos R Powell, Eraspus Glass, E C' North, > J M Vineyard, rf F Carlton, G P Suiith, \V J Gay, L E TidweJl, Alien Banner, P S Meriwether, E L Birdson, W C Davis, J T Bt-arfield, 1 Win Robinson, .1 H Newton. Hiram Haj's, J F March man, W C Sewell, E Phillips, J P Keen, Pierce Tomlin, C B Brown, L Iiollmgsworth, Z P Allmah, B A Pievue, Mrs E Hubbard, E W Beavers, E C Carter, * Davis Lovelady, Parris Sanders. James (,'arroll, Wiley Howard, E M "Wood ley, Isaac Gay, Joel Shannon, J A Beavers, V ' ' ~ 1 James Moor, W A FJo.vd, J Campbell, B F Attaway, HMHead, A ?I* f.Hma, C G Harris, Mrs M Phillips, , Jauies Upcburcb, Thomas Bullard, J Elienly, Jordan Holland, Perry Chandler, Jas H Grayham, 8 H JS'eal, Joseph Young, ? J Stovall, VV CLney, Win Vines, T P Clark, - J H Holland, Lueian Tomlin,^- Juhn Viut. - Cash Willingham, 8 H Rowen, X W Reed, T F Wood, Beui. Wortham, DWUljal, . J N Wood, . Joshua Moore, T J Phillips, < J J Johnson, L Mullens, A R Bettfc, - W T Stalling!?, James Travis, X Stinclieomb, M L Miles, J T Travis, . F Powledge, State of Georgia, Coweta County: I, J. II. Cooke, Ordinary county and State aforesaid, do hereby certify that 1 liu-flrall of tbe above-named people to be responsible and good citizens, lui Aoit wiiifirfpnrr? cmi hf? iiImcpiI in thiplr 'tatenR :t in regard to Culver Brothels' Farmer Cooking Stove. J. H. COOKE. (From the Washington (Ga.,) Gazette, of Sept. 13, 1872.] TO TIIE PUBLIC. * - I Washington', Ga., \ Kept. 10, 1872/ / Messrs. Cclyer Bkothkks:?You have the liherry to uae our name* in any manner vou may see properiu.commen dation of your Fardter Cook ft ) g Stoves. V.re have given them a thorough trial and found them in every respect as rep resented by your Agents. W W Hill, T H Strolher, '. John Chetiault, Geo Danner, . Edward Waller, - Bimon Bailey, " J B VVooten, Mitchell Binns, Holf/A "Rpni Hull J H Miiith, J AV Hubbarl, Geo Burditt, June Grlshatu, " J[ F Heard, H L Ayonck, Crawford Arnold, Henry Thornton, Lee Huff, ?G W Pullin, M B Moss, Benj Dtinaway, , I) Forston, H 0 Edmonds, Win Wilhite, W E Tate, Redding Sims, J B Mitchell, Ordinary's Office, Wilkes Co., Ga., I ? hereby certify that the persons . named in the list hereto appended are uood citizens, and responsible for what they say. I add to this that so Tar as 1 have heard, Culver Brother*' Farmer Cooking Stoves give universal satisfac tion!! Given t>nder my hand and official signature, this Sept. 23, 1872. GEORGE DYSON, Ordinary Wilkes Co. The State of Scuth Carolira ABBEVILLE COUNTY. In the Common Pleas. Walter 8. Richardson and Madison Richardson, Executors, vs. \V. -H. Parker, W. H. Lawtou and R. A. Griffin. Complaint to Foreclose Mortgage, &e. BY order of the Court in the above stated ca?e, 1 will sell at public outcry, at Abbeville Court House, on Haleciay in December next, the tract oi Land mortgaged by James M. Richard son, in his life time, and 11. A. Griffin to Win. H. Parker, Commissioner, lying oil .Saluda .River, being the valuablchr tract of .land purchased by William H. b Efwwton from R. C: Gillam, and sold under decree of foreclosure, containing 587i Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of James Gillam, Henry Beard and others. Terms Cash?purchaser to pay for papers# Titles not to be delivered till the purchase money is paid, and if not paid at owe f,v< land to be re-sold at the iisk oi Hirst, purchaser. -in a.JoDW .VRl) NOm/F,* Special lieieree. November IT, 1872, 31-tft. ABBEVILLE COUNTY, In the Common rieas. Viiliam ?j. .Stanly vs. Thomas Thom son, Mary T. Quarlos and M. ? McDonald Lee. Complaint, to Sell Property, &c. BY order of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell at public >utcry, at Abbeville Court Hnu&e, on aleday in Decembej next, the well mown House and Lot in the (own of Abbeville, in which Thos. P. C^uarles, 2sq., resides. This is one of the most tonvenient, handsome and well arranged nonsions in the town, being near the mblic square, between the lots of Mrs. { Catherine Alston and Euoch Nelson? < routing Main street, aud extending | >ack to Church street, aud containing . ?ne acre, more or less. ( Terms?One-third cash : the balancc m a credit of one and two years, with nterest from day of sale. The purcha- > er to give bond with good surety, to ecure the credit part, and to keep the louse insur.ed and a*sigu the jHdicj' to he undersigned. Titles- to bo delivered vhen all the purchase money is paid. .. THOMAS THOMSON, Referee. November 7,1872, 31-3t. Sheriff's Sale. order of-Court of Common Pleas ^ x* lor foreclosure of mortgage, I will at Abbeville Court House, on sale-' !-?v T^?rtuinKoi? novf within t.hft Ipir^l lours, all that traet 01 parcel of land oDtaining 147A Acres, situated id the lounty of Abbovilje, on Dog Creek vat e is of Little River, and bounded lorth hv Mi*. Mary Beasly, east by John )eason, south by John Benson, and rest by E. A. JSearles, being the land on vbioh James A. Edwards now resides. <, Terms Cash, purchaser to pay for tapers. HENRY S. CASON, S..A. C. . November 0, 1872, 31-Sfc, , SALE OF 1MB. BY authority conferred By the WiJJ of the late Stephen Lee, leceascd, I will sell at publie outer}'" it iho HOMESTEAD, on SATUR DAY, tin 7th DECEMBER nex:, i >ho-half of tract of land on which ieceaSod resided, being Four Hundred Acres, Terms made known on d:iy of pale Jas. Mcr'aslan, Ex'or. Jane Lee, Executrix. *Jov. 11 1872, 3l-3t W ILL be poUJ at public outcry, at AM.nriMn f'imrl ITnnun on SALEDAY IN DECEMBER next, Lhat valuable tract of Lahd, contain ing 181 Acres, more or less, TV- 0 < . i Jjj, ii. jr.' according to a recent surve}' apd plat of Robert 'Storkv; E-.q., lately the property ami KESLDENCE of Dr. A. W. LYNCH, deceased. . TERMS OjSE HALF CASH, and the remainder upon aeri-dit. of twelve months with interest'from dat e Ti tles not. to bo executed until the whole of the purchase money is paid. Titles warranted. S. McGOWAN. AUDeVlTlOj.TCovrr, 1S72, 3l-3t Sheriff's Sale. Matthew McDonald, Clerk, against Samuel Hunter. Court of Common Flea*?Judgment for Foreclosure and Sale. IN pursuance of the Order of Court in this case, I will well at Abbeville Uoiirt House, on fcaleday in December next, within the legal hours, TWO 1RACTSOF LAND, part of tl>e Real Estate of Alexander Hunter, deceased, purchased fcv defendant at the sale thereof, by the Clerk of the Court, 011 Saleday in December, 18U?, to wit: " First?Ail that tract situate, lying and being in the County of Abbeville, containing TWO HUNDRED AND NINETY-EIGHT ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of J. B. Moseley, Peter Uibert, R. H. W. HodgvLs and utnri p*. Second?All that tract or parc& of land, situate in the county aforesaid, tiotitainini? ONE llUNJUltED AND T WEN TV-OjS E ACRES, more or loss, adjoining lands of Ban Allen, R. N. Graven, and Peter Gibert. . Terms?One-half cash';. the other half on a credit of twelve months, with in terest from day of sale;'purchaser to give bond with pood security, aud jwiy for papers. Titles to be delivered when the whole of the purchase money is paid. '' HENRY S. CASON, S. A. C.' November 7, 1872, 31-ol. Sal a wUUAAiJL H MUXV/I BY virtue of an Execution to me directed, I will sell at Abbeville Uirurt House, on ?ale<iay iu December next, within the legal hourn, utract or parcel of land, containing ONE HUN DRED ACJREtt. more or less, situated, and; being in the County of Abbeville, adjoining land* of Win. McCaslan, Joiui E. Wilson and othera. Levied as the property'-of Isaac Kennedy, ad?. Samuel Jordan, beinjpthe tract on wbioh Mrs. Wateon now resides. Term* Ca?h. Purehaser to pay for stamps and papers. HENRY ?. CA80N, S. A. C. November 7, 1872, 33-3t. . Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a Fi. Fa. to me directed, I will sell at Abbeville Court UouBe, on baledav in December next, Within the legal houra, one Hou^eand Lot, in the village of Coke*bury, cou :aining-FOUlv ACRES, mme or leflsr adjoining lauds of the Methodist I'ur onage.aud lands now or lately belong ing to M. StrausM and others, levied on is liie property of "M rs. Liura iilackwell, it the *uit of Chade* Smith. Terms (Jasli?purchaser to pay for japers. \ ' f H- s- GABON, S. A. C. November 7, 1872, 31-31. Fhe State of South Carolina, A BRK VJLLLE Co UJS TY. In the Common Pleas. }eorge C. Graven v*. Caroline8. Graven, Mary Graves; et al. Jomplaint to Sell /.ami, AJurshall As . . _ .... Hctli, &<!. J>'Y order of the Court in the above II stated ease, l will soil at public >uury, at AbbevilU Court Mouse, on aleday in December next. all the Real istate of George Graves, deceased, (ex ept the Homestead, which lies on the a>?t side of the \ugusta "Road,) in two HiTtfels, of which plajts or definite loundai'ie1* will be exhibited on day of ale; the whole containing 1100 Acres, uore or less, on Gill's and Flat Creeks, ounded by lands of Dr. William M. 'aggart, Samuel S. Baker, Samuel ipeed, dec'd, and others. Terms?One-half cash; for the other talf twelve months credit, with interest rom date, to be secured by mortgage of he premises. Purchaser to pay for WILLIAM HILL, i r'j vcial Itfcleree. November 7,1872, 31-3t. , 1 "OTTER." TOE WE sell the "OTTER"'brand o>" BLACK ALPACAS, and ilnim for them a superiority over all uher goods, for their fine texture, ;)iiro black, fine lustre, baring a larger <ale in the United States than any jthcr make. Weexpeet to keep to ither brand and will always keep ' ttv . /?a nn 01 i./i <tO('Kea JL'nce8 ou, ou, <u, vkj, ?i,vu J&s. "W. Fowler & Co, Oct. 20, 1872, 28-tf . " WE CALL Especiai attention - to our Stock of READY-MADE * i. j . . - - ? CJLUTH1JNU', L Including OVERCOATS AND SHAWLS, New and Handsome Stales. In short, all we ask is a trial. We are determined to sell low. YOE & HALE. Oct. 22, 1S72, 28, tf Die State of South Carolina, A HUE VJLLE COUA/TYi \Ym. S. Caldwell, nurv. a'drn'r, &c. v- s <5. =A. Moore; and otfiers. Complaint to Sell Land, Marshall Assets, &c. ; ' PURSUANT to the Order of judge Orr in. the above stated case. I will sell at public auction, at Abbeville U. H. oil Sate Day iu December next, the real estate of JAMES CALD WELL, de<?d, near Due West, contain ing >:/. > . . 300 Acres, more or J^' und bounded by lands of Dr. J. L. Miller, W. ?L Austiu and others, TERMS?One half cash, balance on twelve irifiUtlK with interest from day of sale. Pji&fyaser to pay fori papers and stamps. t cothran; _ Special Referee. Nov. 11, 1872, 3t i^XAMIoS'E Our SADDLES bofore j you biiy. YOE & HALE. Oct. 22. 1872, 28. if ^ *, : / iHOIOE FAMILY. GROCERIES . YOE & HALE'S. ' Oct. 23.1872 28, tf BjiA u TLbUij ritiiNio ana ua dios' Drew Good#, :it * YOE & HALE'S. OcJ.?22, 5872. 2b\ tf Notice to my Patrons. I GO JSOETH this week to perfect myself in my profession'.' 1 will return to A bbfiiUla?on thn. laL. of March next. - JNO. S. THOMPSON, D. D.S. Oct. 9, 1872; 26, 6m THE ETIWAN GUANOS On Wheat. It Will Pay. No Doubt of it. i -r KITE BROTHERS will Hiipply ' any persons needing FERTI LIZERS for Wheat on the most fa vorablo terms. ' r* Oct. 23, 1872, 28-tf , . ? _ McDonald '& Haddon I ^ *n,QPT?PTT?TTT.T,V nnnnn r?fn niJUl JLJ V i.1 UJUJLi X WUUUUIIVV their friends ami customers that from and afte* the 1st of .November ensuing, ail; rJ Memorandum Accounts 90 )jp11 WILL BE ' DISCO TSTTI3STU EX). We offer to all without EXCEP TION the many advantages of a Strict Cash Business, Oet. 23, 1872, 28-tf Gilt Edge Goshcu KuMer. 100 Pounds Just Received, DuPRE & SMITH. Oct. 23, 1872, 28-tf Balmorals A BEAUTIFUL LOT SEW STYLES, at QUARLES, TERRIN & CO. Oct. 1, 18712, 25-tf Glass of Assorted Sizes ani of Good Quality. ...... 8xlo, 10x12,10x14. 10x15, 10x16.10x 20. 12x14 12xi6,12x18,12x20, <14x24. 14x16, 14x18, 14x22, 18x20, l?x24, 20x24. 22x28.24x24.' Thick lor thow case, 24x30,18x3^. F/EE & PARKER, .i Oct. 23, 1972, 28-tf Ladies'Shawls, PERFECT BEAUTIES, All Styles, and Prices to Suit. YOE & HALE. Oct 22, 1872; 28, tf N w Rice, Axle Groaso,. Pocket and TaMe Cutloy. DuPItE &.SMITH. Oct, 23, 1872.28-tf , Perfumeries. A FINE and Larpe Assortment of M. CHOICE PERFUMERY, jusi received at . LEE & PARKIR. Oct. 29, O-tf f ' . ' V f SIMMS' HEPATIC C0MP0U1 TPnr nil. TipmrtrtpmpniA nf the TAvci PUT up in liquid form, already j time and trouble, and insuring ] tiiont. ? It is mild and gentle in its action. I gives tone and strength to the whole fri and restores the sinking and drooping I has been tried by thousands and never face will have the bloom of health, the invigorate the feeble,ant1 prove the gre Tit it for yourselves and you will re< FOR SALE BY DBCGblSTiS A KING & ROSBOROUGH, J WADDA, FLA. PROPRIETORS. Au3ust28, 1872, 20?cm -mm- Tsnfck us j?icifonai< ? - ~ ?. .-X . . v.. . I vi . SATE NO1 A Cl^AAly / A ? UU gtUCA I VThicl SOLD STRICT and as Cheap as any G by. any Firi in the We will not attempt to com induce you to buy will sell yoi - 1 J -1~1 ?? ? !? /v ? 4- 1-? nr> 1TIU auuuiy mime-i if up vu um vvjth von so gently "by. indulgin sells you goods first at a liigh j interest, and ten to one if lie d stable to attach your cotton, ing business. WE will sell yc ? M f = ESTT'ESR.^S AT A SMALL PI wTiiMi'will Anfthlfi ITS t.O Sell tO will be obliged to see the bene Oct. 9, 1872, 26-tf Nctu <S>O0i>0 rof I ABBEV1 mmf. of EMPRESS GOODS. HAM assortment of 10-4 StlEETING, N k riRir nTfini/ nr i a tmz aiubft ur For Gentlemen, Youths and Boys, of all des criptions. TRUNKS, VALISES,^? And a largo stock of & TJmbrellas. flo?o and Half HOSE, HANDKEI tlemou's FUJRNISIIlIsTG GOODS. shaw: All the above goods, and a g to our Htock. to meet the wan's ot bent Houses in Now York, and w LOWEST PRICES, atid our mot The public are most rcHpcctfully i satislaeetion, At Cothran & "VI m'w mnm I AM NOW OPENi: 8 tzfo t Old AT THE $TOK] ' A !l v S Dene A FINI Dry Goods,; Shoes, GROCERIES, ( which I will sell at the very lowest pri< profits. All are respectfully invited to "W. 3FiO>S} October 2, 18?2, 24-tt' JAMES G. BAIL 205 Broad Ste ESPECTFULLY ask your attent which will be sold as low as in a CARPET DEPARTMENT. CURTAIN E English Velvet Carpets, English Brussels Carpets, 3 Ply ami Ingrain " Venetian Carpets, Cheap Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, Table Oil Cloths, Stair Carpets and Rods, Mattings, Druggets and Door Mats. - Carpets, Oil Cloths and Curtai Oct. 1, 1872, 26-8i? Curtain Mat< Cornices and Lace Curtain Muslin Curtt Window Sha Hair Cloth, s Wall Papers aiu Beautiful Ch ID. or IMPROYED LITER CUBE , Kidneys, Shin, Stomach and JBoviels. >repared for immediate use, thus saving proper proportion-of each valuable ingre t removes the bile from the system. I mie. It gives the liver a healthy character jody to health and strength. This medicine found wanting. Under its influence the eye its lustre, the brain its power. It will atest blessing to those who sutler. l-o in mend it to your friends. lND DEALERS EVJJiKX WJtlJbKJli. JOWIE, KOISE & DAVIS, WHoLKSALB AG EATS, CHARLESTON S. O d W DsT STORE i will be ' . 'It FOR CASH, oods of the same quality t Class House Trade. pete with the merchant, who to i many leading articles for cost, ers, or against the man who deals g you for twelve long months and >rice and then adds to this a large loes not in the end send Mr. Con No this is not our manner of do >u .. fTHINa fcOFIT TOR CA H, our customers so. cheap that they fit derived from the cash system. 1 1' ;l)c fall au& iDintcr. & ?klarz XLE, S. C, AKE PLEASURE in annonncing to friends aDtl customers, that they are now "g L Carefully Selected Stock of i m imiii Mini! racing DRY GOODS of all descriptions, FINE DRESS GOODS, a fine assort ACT/-C! TAPAVT??!U KTT.TT R ft fi nfi ilUil JU JLA. V I H.MV ? ow York Mills. Also, EEAUY-MADE OLOTiiiNf It ATS AND CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, \ ,7 / Of which we can snityonng and old to their best advantage.. Anvin. Diafnlo W otrllCQ iCniEES, U U.1LD j JiiObUiSj 11 (ivvuvu and Jewelry. LS, Balmoral Skirts, Gloves, Corsets. reat many others which we have added our increasing trade, were bought in the ere consequently BOUGHT AT THE to is, "Quick Sales.and Small Profits." nvited to call and examine for their own Wilson's New Range. Ji IMP O. C ?T1 A T* T ilil oc a -.\a miiu. SG A NETV STOCK OF E KNOWN AS THE ay corner. 5 BTOCK OP .'Boots, Clothing, Hats, ]RQCKERY, &C., ces as my motto I* quick sale* and small i call and examine my Slock and Prices. 2E3:rcr:B:si:o.C3t-. .IE & BROTHER, et, Augusta, Ga., ion to a full line of the following Goods, my other House: APARTMENT.! GROCERY DEPARTMENT. jrials, Bands, is, tins, lies, all sizes, ill widths, 1 Borders,, rornos. as made and Choice Family Groceries, received weekly. Duffield Ilams, English Crackers, Dyspeptics' Food, Baskets of all kinds, Wood Ware, Brooms and Brushes, Plantation Supplies. laid at short notice. VINEGAR BITTERS Vlnnjar Bittern are not * vile Fancy Drink, mads of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please the taste, called ''Tonics,V "Appetiser*," "Restorers," kc? that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the native roots md herbs ofCalifomia, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants, rhey are the Great Blood Purifier and a Life-giving Principle, a Perfect Renovate r and Invigorator of the System, carrying off all poise nous matter and restoring toe blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refreshing ind invigorating both mind and body. They are easy of administration, prompt in their action, certain is their results, safe and reliable in all forms of disease. So Person can take these Bitters accord ing to directions, and remain long nowell, 'provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond lit* point of repair. Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Headache, Paiu b the-Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Diz liness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the l?*imnntlnn nf fti? IjmM. Pain in the rerions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptom*, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaint* it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a betjer guar antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Female Complaint** in young or old, married or tingle, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so deaded an influjnce that a marked improvement it soon percep tible. For InHnramntorj' and Chronic Itlien matlsm and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilioa*, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have, been miwl successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derange ment of the Digestive Organs. Titer are .Gentle Purgative m well u a Tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit'of acting at a powerful agent iu relieving Congestion or Inflam mation.of tire Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Biiioiia Diseases. For Slcln Dl*en?c?, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustule*, Boils, Car buncle*, Ring worms, Scald-Head, Sore' Eyes, Erjr sipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration* of the Skin, Humor* and nisrnses of the Skin, of whatever name or nature,' are literally dug up sr.d carried-out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such case* Will convince the nfost iucredulous of their curalive'effects. ?.. .. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in'Pimples,' Bruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find k ob-' strutted *md sluggish in the veios; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow.' J ' Grateful thousand* proclaim Vinboar Bir tcks the most wonderful Iuvigorant (bat ever sustained the sinking system. Plu, Tape, ami other "Worms, lurking to the system of so many thousands, srtr effectually de stroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiol ogist : T.here is scarcely an individual ujxin the face of the earth whose b?>dy is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not upon the healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors mid slimy deposits that breed thess living monsters of disease. No system of Medicine,, no vermifuges, no anthelmin itics, will free the system froin worms like these Bit ters. . . Mechanical Diseases. Persons engaged to Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners; as they advance in life, will be subject to paralvsis of tlx Bmvels. 'So guard against this take a dose of Wamcbr's Vinegar Bittiks once or twice a week, as a Preveutive. Bilious, Remittent, and Intermltteat 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-i nes, throughout our entire country during the Summer sod Autnmn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied v>? nmiin deraneement* of the stomach and liver, and' oilier abdominal viscera. There are always more o? less obstructions of the liver, * weakness and irritable state of the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being dogged up with vitiated accumulations. In {heir treat ment, a purgative, evening a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There ?s no Cathartic for the purpose equal to Da. J. Walker's Vinegar Bittees, as they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the. healthy functions of the digestive organs. ' Scrofula, or King'* Krll, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter. Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations. Mercurial Af fections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Sain, Sore Eves, etc., etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Dis eases, Walker's Vinegar Hitters have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intract able cases. Or. Walker's California Vinefjnr Bitter* act on all these cases in a similar manner. Bv purifying the Blood they remove the cause, and by resolving away the ejects of the inflammation (the tubercular deposits) the affected parts receive health, 2nd a permanent cure is effected. The properties of Dr. Walkkr's Vijckoar Hitters are Ajierienr, Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irri tant, Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. The Aperient and mild Laxative properties of Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bittkrs are the best saft Surd in all cases of eruptions and malignant fivers, eir balsamic, healing, and soothing properties protect the humors of the fauces- Their Sedative properties allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either from inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, etc Thei? Counter-In-itant influence extends throughout the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid neys, correcting and regulating the now 01 nrmc. men Anti- Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in the secre tion of bile, and us discharges through the biliary duct*, and are superior to all remedial agents, fur the cure of Bilious Fever. Fever and Ague, etc. Fortify the body against dlieut by puri fying all its fluids with Vinegar Uittkrs. No epi demic can take hold of a system thus forearmed. Tne liver, the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, and the nerves are rendered disease-proof by this great invig orant. Direction!.?Take of the Bitter* on going to bsd at night from a half to ons and one-half wine-glassfull. Eat good nourishing food, such as'beef steak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and taka oat-door exercise. They are cdmposed of purely veget able ingredients, and contain no spirit. J.WALKER, Prop'r. R.H. McDOIfAlOAC^ Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, CaL. and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sta., New York. ftfll.F) BX ALL LIKUUUiaio i\nxj uuivvuiw. CONGAREE DON IMS Columbia, S. O. innii i t rr i vnrn M\ MM11M, Proprietor. SUGAR GAIMG MILLS, LIST OF PRICES, Rollers 14 inches diameter $85 01 14 12 44 75 OC 14 10 44 65 OC 44 14 44 C5 OC 44 12 44 50 00 " 1U " uu Above prices complete with frame Without frame $10,00 less on eacl: Mill. Seventy Gallon Boiler, $2C Delivered at the Railroad Depot Id ' this city. Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Press 2s, Grist anil Saw Mill Gearing of all kinds to order. Iron and Brass Castings )ti short notice and most reasonable terms. G?in Gearing constantly on hand of the following sizes. ) feet wheel and pinion, $30 00 [0 " " " 32 50 11 " " " " 35 00 [2 " " " " 45 00 14 " " " " 50 00 With Bolts $6 50. Extra for each set. Antifriction plates and Balls for Cot )n Press ?10,00 and $12,00 per set. N. B. Terms Cash on delivery, at E. J. here. jpHN ENRIGHT, Ag't, Abbeville C. H, May 24,1870, 4-tf. Flour, Meal, Hominy. FANCY FAMILY FLOUR. FRESH GROUND LND MEAL. FINEST HOMINY, List received by Barnwell & Co. Oct. 20,1872, 29-tf 6. Stoepel, Watch Maker, 2?1 BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE CENTRAL HOTSL, AUGUSTA, GA. The greatest care devoted to the repair of fatcles, (Ms. Spstales & Jewelrj Oct. 1,1872, 25-6m Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diaenm of this .Throat and' Ltmcfci sujh m Coughs, Colda, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,, t?ii< Consumption. 4 Probablynever before in thewhotehtotoirflf?! medicine, has any thing won k> widely and-a* deeply ppon,the oonHdence of mankind, m, this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaint*. Through along aeries or years, and amoo?most of the faces of men it nas rises uguacauu _ in their estimation, u it ha s become better known.. Its uniform character and power to eare the r* ricus affections of the Itinera and throat, hare made it known as a reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms Of disease and to voting children, it is ft the IMM thae the most effectual remedy that can be given ftrrtbdp. lent consmrpHon, and the dangerous affections of the throat and longs. As a provision against Although settled ConwumpHon is thought to curable. still great numbers of cases where the disease seemed ecttled, bare been compleUlr cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral. 60 complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it; When nothing else could reach , them, under the Cherry Pectoral they subside and ditsppeat. Singers and Public Speakers find great always relieved and oflen wholly cured by it. ' . Bron&UU is generally cured by taking tks>. Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doset. . 60 generally are its virtues known, that we need not publish the certificates of them here, or - do more than assure the public that its qualities, are folly maintained. 's Ague Cure, roT^Ferer and i^e^ faterm^ttotTeve^ malarious, wtfib, or nlaizuttor ...jfrieon* ^Aa i^a^topU^ttdoeatrw,oStahM?' inuth, Zinc, nor auy other mmerai or poisonous substance whatever, it in nowise injurfll ktf pt? tient The number and importance of its cure# in the ague districts, are literally beyohd aecount? . and we believe without a parallel.to ths history , of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by acknowledgments we recdveofthe radical carte effected in obstinate cases, and where othar rea? edlee had wholly foiled. ' For Bilious- Disorders and Liver Complete, H is an excellent remedy, prodacing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicines haa foiled. - ' . Yt" old all round the world. . price, $1.00 rxM Borxzm ' J. J Boot and {hoe Make*, LAWSON'B OLD STAND, ABBEVILLE C. H., g. 0. \XTAKTEp.?~Tooo" lbs. DRY ww frrm?rf?. ?ki?k th* hUhmt jf T X11JJJJVJ IV* Tf UIUII I price will be paid or taken in exr*??af? for Boots and Shoes. May 29, 1872, 7?tf . Red ?se? Oats. BTSHELS of RED SEED 'LF OATS, rust proof, just re ceived and forsale. at TROWBRIDGE & CO'S. N Window Shades. EW lot of Oil Window Shade* received, at J. D. CHALMERS * July 31,1872,10-tf. " Just Arrived, XOO Bushels of Bed Oats, 1.000 lbs. Wheat Bran, and another lot of thai Tine Flour, At McDOtfALD & HADBOH'S. Oct. 9, 1872, 26-tf . T . 80 Blls. > ^ *.. Choice Southern Floor, just received, by DuPKE & SMITH. -7 Wt.l) lOl^i ?Ubl Cottage JSechteads COMPLETE with Wood ond Iron Hollers from $5.50 and upwards warranted. J. D. CH ADM EES <fc CO. j?yer s For restoring Gray Hair (o its natural Vitality and Colorj M A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual nMBannAff lliA hair. Faded rr gray hair it toon restored to its original color, with the glott and frethnstt of youth Thin hair is thick ' tried, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not alwaji, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicle* are destroyed, j or the glands atrophied and decayed. I Bat such as remain can be eared for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will kefep it clean ana rigorous. Its occasional use will prerent Jbe bait from turning gray or falling of, and consequently prevent baldness. free frota those deleterious substances whiek make some preparations dangerous, and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but no't harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, gloasj lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr, J. C. Ayer it Co.j Practical and Analytical Ch?OW% LOWELL, MASS. TRIGS $X.0Q, S ^