The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, January 29, 1873, Image 3
Machine Poetry.
Tho mi laiioli iy ways JnVc c.>nie,
Tiio s:ui<U*fi of llie y?\tr
tionoaro (ho Uin an?i Tito pltunl),
Tin- failing 1? vi ^ aiv srjv:
Th<> fartrhiuo n:>v.- l'orjjeN to di uin,
'I Ik- s?|iiinv! t<> u;>ivar
JIi- worry :.ii!: tin1 I>rooks arc gliiin ;
Tli" aif^ItT- <ii:- ijii -'.ir;
T! o I'.ow tin' vajrrnni rruino,
Too srwU'lKi I'-r lin-rhi'rl :
The t<?p Ikis c :< scinuu r hum,
Tiii' kii**s an* <>ul < >1 vr> at';
OVr Mo:!j<t Ivirth :i lifivo nuiiumi
Inverts ii-J irv sin :ir.
Kacli nioiiiiiiu imbibe tIk-It ru
Aii'l some absorb their beer;
Young soldiers muniile "li-t'o-fum !''
To drive away their fear.
Blithe, joyous, "lj>j?y school irirls thri
Pianos far and !. :?
Or cut the euke of Sally Lum,
Or Clara Yore de Yore:
"White tnhcrs u<> t< chewing gum
T-5 check the truant tear.
A blind you in? turn did once ealuni
Niate liis |?re? io;:s dear.
And railed, instead ?heim.' nilini,
Because !u did n<>: see her;
But when with cold his feet grew nun
:ta?3 uiriiru i7i ins vaivci.
And da!K'(*(1 ;t j>j?1 k?i <r;i 5jis thumb,
And walked ??li" i!n>
( Sonu'tiiim: li' okoh ) j?!unii>,
in the <jiicor,
I machine i tmn-^i-i m:i.
K-eh-k-i-r-r-i-r-r-e-r!
? (Jt/rCf/'>
?o t <*- - -
The Election of of the Eighth
Circuit.
Tlic election <>f Ju<lu'.) of 11??
lliu'hth Cin-uit rosi?lto?l. wo Iiavo
before al?j?ouistv'l, in the cliuici
of Thompson II. Cooke. ofOraii-v
biirij:, a well k iov. n law vcr<?!* Heaii
fort, and tor some time aeiini:
Solu-itd:* (if t!::if Ciivuif. l!ii i.
said to 1)0 lawyer of ability, ;tn<]
we trust will prove a worthy ami
npriirlit JikIlto. If not the Iir-1
ehoiee of this Circuit, he will liml
the iiieiuhvrs of the Bar here ami
the people generally, iva<ly to pve
...... .. ..j t-.,. . , V .
formance of Lis oiiicial duties.
The f?>l!(Aviiiir sketch of the new
Judge we extract from the Colum
bia E< ( nni'l II :
The Hon. '11 ; > in j ?s? ?i i II. Cooke.
Judge elect of the Kighth Circuit,
ijuaiitied to-day,and will ciiterUj'on
the discharge of his duties at the
earliest moment* 11 is Honoris the
son of the late Rev. .John P. Cooke.
who came to this State from Penn
sylvania in the year 1*1 and .set
tled in Fairfield district, where he
shortly afterwards married .Miss An
lia I*r4iliir. -Tu?!i;e Ci'uko was horn
in this State in .inly. In.'J:!. In Jan
nary, 1 S-lS, hi' entered tiie State
Medical Ara<h*niv, ami ?_rr;n?;;at?. ?]
at the Citadel in Charle:s?>n smiie
time in the vear lsol. For several
years afterwards lie was en traced iu
teaching tliC youn?r idea how in
shoot, and was regarded as a mo-t
popular and cilirieut teacher. In
1 xS .Indite Cooke was admitted to
the bar, and entered upon the ]>rac
iiee of law in Oraii^ eoiinty.
where lie has enjoyed a practiee
suflirient to uive him a comfortable
livelihood. From the eariiest mo
jiient .luiUrc ( nokc om!?j;:ec<l tIn
liew laith, and ha< been a constant
ami unflinching liepublican at all
times and under all circumstances.
J lis capacity, character and expe
rience is unquestioned, and we
predict a career honorable to himself
and honorable to the State.
*4^*
SOCIAL WINE DRINKING.
a ckusihxu iu:Tv)i:x.
Our youn?r friend, Mr. \\\ 1!.
Kovlett, hands us 111 ; following
for publication. Mr. Kowlett and
.Mr. Reid are both in the telegraph
cilice at Hodges' Dej>ot, ami arc
active :tii< 1 polite officers:
At an ecclesiastical meeting, wine
drinking came under discussion.
Some favored it?>ome comlemed.
At length an influential number
made a vehement speech in its
favor, denouncing opposes as fa
natics. \\ hen he had ended, a lay
man asked permission to sj?-.tk.
' Moilorator," said ho, '"It is not
inv purpose to reply t<> all you
have just heard* Myohjoet is hum
lde and practical. I know a t'uth
ir, who was attains ami sacrilieo
to educate a son at College. There
lie became dissipated; hut, al'ier,
ho returned to his homo, its gonial
influences. actinir unon a yom-rous
nature, rttoniii'il him. J need not
tell vou that that father rejoiced.
Vt *- ]!. years passed. rl lie vouuu
map. comjiletcd his ] !*' (essi;> 11a!
fit jdies, ;md was al?<?ut to leave
home to enter his life work,
w.icii, in an evil hour, he was in
\i ? <I to ?!:: i* witii a nei^hliorinir
clei'iryiiri!i. i o'ed tor his hcspitali
ty. At dinner, wine was intro
duced?was offered to that voting
man?was refused : was offered
apfain, ai^aiii refused. He was then
laughed at for his >in?ruiarify. He
could withstand appetite?ridicule
lie eou!d not' He drank?lie fell.
From that 'line he became a drunk
ard, and Iou;j: ince lias ^one to a
drunkard's j. r. ve !
4*Mod-. rater."' continued the old
man. wo'* -ty nminii* eyes, "I ain
tliat father: and lie who just ad
dressed y u?it was lie tliat i*uii.ed
that son! Aim rn'iin r.
-* ?
Supertatfiideiit JiiJson's Report.
The following summary of tin
report of State Superintendent of
Kd ileal ion .lillson, whieh has just
been printed, we <1 ip from the
Charleston :
The statistics oi' Supeiintendcnt
.Tillson's report are interesting.
The school population in lsO;i was
8:i, 10H white, and IM.OSJ colored,
or a total of l!'7,l7'A In 1871, the
ivnires, as obtained from the re
turns of the school conmiissioners,
were 84,201 white and 1 Jo. 1.7- col
ored : a total of i,<M|,m7'?. 1 he
superintendent donhts if enher re
M,, ,,
turn is correct, J he scnool popu-'
lotion includes nil between ilicn^-.'s!
|i)l' six and sixteen years. Charles-j
!ton has the largest and l.'iekens thei
'smallest s.)!i<) >I jiOpula?i<n, :m< 1
'Charleston the larire^t and <?? nu."**-j
i town the smallest sehool aticndaiMv. i
I Ten fnuniifs sh>nv a decrease in
!seh >ol atk.m!:;1!cc llie past !
, i
!\vnr. The total nnr.;? r of teaeti-!,
;> !> in iV<_' was
|ilivi.lvt! !' !! )'.;<: ] males :i!i<l |
j*_!J females. :>.*i?i <i,' 1!jiI
[ won- w!i:!i; }!? *? e?>|nre?]. j <
i There i< an in.T-'as.- " ' >7 tra'-li<Ts ' i
!<>vo.- tin* number emph . et! i:i 1 >71. j:
iTlic rvcr:iLr^ mount of n-.ontlilv '
? > I
jwi.^-s vV.'.s lor lii:i! <. and
J lor females, oiii-i'k' of
{ Ciilu K'-'.'!! eolllltv. In the lit!CT
|county, *! ? average ('> ni;iS? s was
j>' 1!, :2<I t i Kairiieh! p.iiii
j t!K' JIVi'lML'1' t Ml il'.' ol !
I ( :::?! ~i \; S-i-s. {<.; ,, ? j
;:::n! to lemaies : v. Iii!<* Au-j
' i-rsMa {lie !n\v-f: ?:M.<>0 i->|
' laaies ami >-,;I J.1 *> I > f.aialeH. I.; j
i ts~ 1 t!i? IV were ill tills State 1j
jtu'.' < ?>;i;11! >;i schools. while in !s7:.''
It!ie numb* r was iiiertasfl to 11'I;
' ... , i
?an ex _'S;?- \ v Hi.'
| war. A hhevi i lc shows iho lar^v.-t
M::i iter o! schools. i ! /, aii'l (irorifi - I
jtown the ssuaiies-t. !'!')ic hti'vi'c-'t |
!hiiiii!)it of school ili.-tricts in any
jit.iinlv is i:l. in Laurens, an<l * I it* I
,j nialh^t n;?mi *'!* S, in ,-ix <iiMi*i*c*id I
; -oiinli' s. The total uuuihcr :?t I
j i-iiouMinii-i's in llio State is 1870.1
I Tlio 1 > :;t*. I)nn11 > IMiiul Instilii
Irion in spartan hur^' seems to 1>? !
; improving, no! withstanding tl;?
extraordinary embarrassments to
I which it was subjected List year !>v
11'if failure ol tiie State to pay the
appropriations lor its .-npport. Mr.
j.111Isimi estimates liie tieoos <m me
I<?-!io<?ls lor tin* various counties lor
j ! 11 year 1ST'] ::t -170.
To Skeptics.?The almost daily
erupt of voluntary testimonials from
every part of the country, from phy
sicians, clerirymen, old and younir.
male and femah^ is snllii ieiit to con
vince t he most sceptical that I'r
full's Kxpcclorant is t?-c most vaitia
ide I.un^ MaUam of the a^e ; many
wonderful cures have In en performed
liy it. as may he seen hy the hundr- d>
of certificates in the hands of tin
oronrietor. Try it and you will douhi
no longer.
H.-MMiRiiicK. <!a.. Sept. 21. 1SG0
.Vr L. II M. MrT.tns :
I >?*itr Friend - Kneioseil please find
1\ O. order I'"!' ?ivo dollars, :i :?! I siial
liavc to apologise lor not writing to
jyou l?efore. J l ave i?ct'u <;nite sit:\.
:i11< 1 very luisy when wcil. llieivl'oi <
| ! <^li-eled it. You will j'l'-asc .-? i? 5
ui'- per K.\ press two more bottleK o]
Tutt's Expectorant. It is certainly a
splendid tiling lor :i eou^li; ii lia>
en rod tno effectually of my cough,
and also several others to whom I
-:ivc it.
Willi a thousand thanks for tin1
medicine yon sent me, i remain void
sincere lViend,
];. C. SCO TT.
j Pr. Tutt'.s JIair I've is easily ap
| plied.
Tin-: Tkktij an Auvki-tisinc Mm
i - I.. . I I
I nil ,m ?r.vrry huh* a i?'m ? m/ m--.
i fragrant Snzmlont opi-r.s lu-r moul !i.
iail vol! i-'o.s llie artn le. J ho state
o:' her Until is a eortifirate of its ex
crllt'iicv. No spot darkens thfcir siir
It'ace. no impmiiy clings to them, I ho
cushions in which tiny are set art
rosy. ami the breath that swells
through the Hi i.s sweet as the breeze
[ of J iitie.
SpaMiiiir's Liquid (_ !no, always
j rcadv to use.
I
JOHN ALEXANDERS
i !
iCongaree Iron Works, Columbia, S. C.j
! DESCRIPTION OF TEX HOUSE l'OWEll!
r<)!vTAl!!.E KNCINK.
j It is :i double-evlinder engine. with !
I otii cylinders c;;>t in one piece. an< 1
valve chests between tliein. Access
is had to the valve lv me;.lis of a ii J i
| ? !
jon the top ( !' the ( best. The eyiin !
iders ar.' jacketed : thus allowing tho |
exhausted steam to pass around the'
ey lenders, keeping them always
'wmimh. T1h> lifMif-innl fi'nturcs ot'i
I novelty in the construction of tin;
two cylinders c:ist in one, iitul tin*
double crank shaft, is, that the oncl
I crank boats the other one-quarter;'
so that when one crank is passing thej
dead centre, the other is getting full
,steam: thus avoiding '.he rocking
I motion usually connected with thej
piston engine. The valves arc worked i
with separate eccentric rods and'
rocking arms, so that if you should
wani oni\ nan ino power, (.say 11v?.
horse,) you Iiuve onlv to thrnv out
t he one eccentric rod; than giving the
engine ;ui advantage over till other I
portable engines, in a saving of fuel,
| where the 1'ull power ol the engine isj
not wanted.
At u slight additional cost. thi<'
leiiL'ino can be adapted to nromdliii''!
itself along the road, and haulingi
.freight in cities. It is the intention
J of tlie inventor, John Alexander, to
build 011c for that purpose, construct
ed on the same principle. The fol-j
lowing are the ]>rinc-ij?lc dimensions: \
jcylinders five inches in diameicr
leach, and twelve inches stroke ; steam
j crank two and one-lburlh inches
diameter; two fly wheels, lour feel !
Idiameter, and six and a hall'inches
w ide.
It would be difficult to speak in too
high terms of the workmanship ofj
this engine. An excellent design has!
: been carved out in the best posnhle
manner, and we confess wr have no
small diilicully in imagining a porta-;
bio engine more likelv to do ?'ood i
service for many years witnout re-!
paii's. Such an engine must add to!
I he reputation of any maker, and ii !
will consolidate and strengthen that
a!readv earned by John Alexander,j
Proprietor < f the C> nrai'ce Works.!
Columbia, South Carolina. tf 1
EW3CIXI ^
I 1
.\:i.i.?: I>isTi:ifT. t |
Doc. 7. ii-72 j !
'IP il ' ' partnersliip lu'rolofisiv < >:
| |'.vit:i Ol MI No II*
\ < '<lias liiis day I>? ( .i i'i.-s'>lvi (| !>y
:n:itunl consent Al! the lialiiiiti-.'s .?t j
,ls?* laic firm will lie nss?::iie?i :u: ! *? {
Jed liv llie new one. Tliu>u ii:di-M-J
>d l?> I lie l:il lirui arc ni"-t carn<:>tl\ j
iqMcsi ! to call al (iiifc and pay lliv
wo '.vi>!i to e!i<>e up said l>u
siuess.
Til OS. J. OrZTF,
J. flKNliV MIXOli,
,i. SA I.]-; WATSON.
?- I
Tin* tiixioi'siijiic! li.-.vo tills (iny
:?I ;! <-?>!inTsrii' under 1 n*
nana* of .Vl.\Oi? \\ A I SO/, I'm
in- -an ..i i:ka i. y. i;!;< *ii ax
if! > K. W < >iia!i al :i!i Hint's kt't'ji a
'nil -!<?cic and li??j>y I?v cl'iso :i?if iiLi<>;?
i> 1'ijsiaim] a (K'siro l?? please,
o merit tin- same pat rona^e so ?jiMier
nisly lvslo\vt:d upon the Into firm
J. III!X 11V M!XOK,
.1 SA [,! ; W A T.SOX.
!ii re!ivin;; from 'lie firm of Oii/.k
.Minor & <'<1 <i i si) wilii feelings oi
deep regret. and am compelled to
I a lev tins step from illheali Ii. I re
turn my sincere* thanks to my f'riend>
lor jia.-t favors ami would I.espcaK
i'or the new firm a sh:;re of pahlii
patronage, ami would reconfmcml
iliem as yoi,n?x men ol" hti>iness ca
pacities and worthy of confidence.
TliOS. J. Ul'ZTS.
Doe. 11 1872. :i5.St
to
|T?S lake ]'l asnre in announcing
\ j our friends tlwit our
Fall and Winter Stock
Is now roady for inspection and sali'.
DKr.ss (iOOlb. and all 1110 ii-\ j -
i:sr stvi.ks ok tuim.mim.s.
WillTK (ujods, in vaiifty.
An ck'ganl assortment of
SHAY/IS, SCARFS, &c
HOOTS mul SIIOKS
.'i' I lie !<? .- I make, ami which wegiiaran
untee lo be as ivpri'seniiti.
iVtSS 2 35 ERE3, Sv Y. J KA XS,
Ready-Made Clothing-,
Kats and Caps
of the latest styles,, wnnni: which nre :i
a few of the lutes I JJllUADWA Y fclLK
hatri.
sn.'AKS. COFFKR and all the lijrht
Giocoiics.
Crockery. Glass and Hard
ware, &c., &c.
Wo will make it to your interest to buv
hi (f)0.
"A Friend in Xeed i;s a
Friend Indeed."
TO THE RESCUE.
MrOII damaged l>y tiio l;i(e fire,
il will l>c some days before wot
can olfor our totals for sale In (lioj
moan time \\ K (_i UKATLY NKKl'j
M ()X K Y. and wo ur^-nily call on a'lj
iudobtod to us to cumo forward and
in!j? us. If you cannot pay all. lot I
havo a part. Wo will Ik: found at j
our store at all times roady for busi
itc>s of lliis naturi'.
WAR!) I, AW it KDW'A I IDS.
Nov. U>, LVT2,
Furniture Hardware.
Wood SiTiiwss?all sizes.
l'aw-iit Urads.
Immi Brd ( :ts(ors.
l'oi'-olaiti Hi'il Castors.
Iroii Mi'tl { 'astciiin^s.
iron Uravkcls.
.1 l>. "JIF.\f,MKUS & CO.
I^KAl TirI'L and useful Christ-!
fl P I i I i I."!? J I *41/
.1. I). CIIALMKMS.
Illuminated Crosses, 3
The beatitudes of nur Lord, twelve
!??. :?uf.iI'll 1 designs executed in colors']
and gold.
J. D. CIIAL.MKIiS & CO.
TICrKI VKM to-'!;iv :i choice sclee-l"}
1\, ti<>!i ?..C HOOTS AND SIIOKS. j J
inrlndiiiir (,"i' <"1*0 more ol' those j*
11AND-MA iil-1 IJKO(JAXS. "
yja/Mjy .1- cawox.
I >i'C. 23, 1872.
/in ni st m a s v i: i:s i-: x ts iur
Vy Jiovs mill < Jirls. at
j. !). (,'IL\ I.M KRS & CO.
Ox ! ! 11iitnIi*t*?I iicdstcads to arrive
_ litis week. ;il I
J. I). CMAM1KKS & CO. !
I >oc. i'. 1871', :J7-tl'
Heccived to-day,
f<l(fin'ijis in hi//' fchtt'l' (</
CLOTHING
tt lover prifes tluih any \vc Lave
:> 11c red this season.
Nelson and Cannon.
Dee 20, 1872, :J7-iC
J. B. Chalmers & Co.,!
J 151 ASKS. a i'AKI.OR SriTS.I
lj ciia.\:i;i:i{ siits, ayalni.t
\.\I) MAllOiiAXV l>i:i{KA IS, I
a" ASH stands. TA i'.LKS, 1 *.I)! ?
"i'KAlK window shadks,
,ookin<.' <; I.a.-sks. oil CJlltO-i,
.ins, si i i;i:t i:n<;kavin<;s.st.-:k
iosroriu views and s'J'KKO-. *
col' :s.
Ucl. 1672, -J-lf 1
o <?>
. cash riMel-:,
iIS per Ton of 2,000 lbs
TIM!-: I'H:f
;5"> ]kt Ton of 2,000 lbs
Payable Nov. 1st, 1873,
?ESE OF mTEBSET
HEIGHT AND DHAYAGE
To be a.blcil.
ITS Sl'CCKSS IS
AM) ITS STANDARD IS
A Ho. 1.
CALL OX AGKNTS FOR
Umanacs and Certificates
IE0. ?. WILLIAMS & CO
CHARLESTON. S. C.
Siller & Robertson,
Agent*, at AMn-villc, S. C.
.V. & S. Agncw & Co.,
Agfiit.s at ihi(j West, S. C.
5. A, JOIlua,
^ents, Niiu-S.y-.Six Depot. Ci. it C. J
IVe. 18. 1872, 3C-lin
WE CALL
Sspeciai attention to ou
Stock c-f
OVKi:COATS AM) SHAWLS,
Now and Ilais'lsomc Styles.
In short, all wc a>U is a trial. W
ire (lotc-nniiifd to sell low.
tro.Ti ev ir.iTr
A O'-U >A, li.iljL'iJ,
Oct. 22, 1372*2.S. tf
I. (iOUiSMl'J'II.
1'. K I NI
Goldsmith Ivinrl.
rOUNDEKS & MACHINISTS
(lMKKNIX IKON WOKKS,)
uoiajmbia, s. c.
MAN!" 1\\( T TRIORS of SU-am En
iriiH-s of all sizes ; Horse power;
iri'iil.-ir and Muley Saw -Mills, (Jii
1:< 1 Suptr (*:mt* Miiis, Flour Mills, Oi
i a 111? 111 a I, House and More I* rout.'
roil (tailings, Agricultural Implement?
Ic. iirass ami Iron Castings of ul
iisils mailt't" tinier mi short notice, an
n the most reasonable terms. Alsr
iianui'actuivrs of Cotton Presses.
Sept. lo, 1ST J, ?2?tim
KTo= X
lies) 0OUCV Sccb,
AI LKH ? JWIiK ICR'.S.
Xrv. n. 1S7l', oO-i't
k Superior Assortment
OF
for sale l>y
DtTliE & SMITH,
oci. i, is:j, I.-.--tr
What hiishaml or lalher -10 vear,
> who cannot spare 8lM.yearly
Isoeuro a Life Policy for 81.000?
fotice to my Patrons.'
(!()-\( HM'JI this wi'fk to perfect
myself in my profession. ] will
turn to Ahheville on the 1st ot
arch next.
JXO. S. THOMPSON', i). I). S.
Oct. l>; ISI'J, 20; Cm
B^?t:rt3l? 17
fjpiiK MAiilSLl'i Y.\ I? I) is removed from it
jj Simp and handsome Ofliee prepared ez
Si root, a hove tlio Mai>hal! House. A fine si
Can always he found on hand, and all work
rior manner. a:ul at prices than clscwl
:i lion ??r Di'si^ns {'or
STo.VKS, which can he at short n
aii'.l >! vies.
J. D.
CARRIAGE MAKING 1
' i WOW a LA U( i ! : mill SFPEIUOll S'l
r ! price lYuin -ri-?'> In with all Clio niotl
"I WAfiONS OF ALT- SIZKS. mail'- !?y I ho Ik-s|
MATE I! i Al/ IN TIIK I'Ol'N'I'liV, ami a! t. r
Tiiev aiso (id'cr l?>r sale A LI(> 1 i I' ('KAN iv,
LOW'l'OH CASK.
I'lu-y kfi'ji ?'oii<iaiilly on l::iml MKTAU(! I
N Y ami \VA LNI T ('()! 'K 1 NS. ami nihers of
Their hearse with iiiic of the l-'irm will attei
A LL WOiiK WAKKANTKl).
IX AIHHTIO.V TO T3I1
DRY GOODS, BOOT;
IsF Is* jOH m JB M
OI*TER FOU I
- Bacon, Lard, Flour, Sugar
lasses, Mackerel, Salt,
A:i-1 everyt!ii 11 if usually Ui'pt in a CiHOOKItY
'i'lirv have also on hands a small quantity o
SEES).
October!)' lsT'J, 20-tf
E nro now receiving our
STOCK, comprising cvci
llirst-class country store. Our Ooo
c.-ire l?y <>ne of tin4 linn iVom tlio 1 ?cs
H.iltiinoro. <>11 tlioniost reasonable tt
'to tlic wants of our section, ('all ai
ji.S.-iiSsf-ii-tiuii iruaraiitml.
I
t w h 1
CM. 23. IS 72, 28-11"
JAMES G. BAILIE
205 Broad Stcct, A
MI'SPKf'TI'I* I/IiV ask your attention to :i
. which will be sold as low as in any olh
": c.\itr::T cckt.mx hkpaiii
' Kiij;!Mi Velvet Camels, Curtain Materials,
' Knuli.-li Mru-sels Carpels, Corniees ami l?aml:
I.'{ I'ly and Inirrain " Lace Curtains,
| Wiii'lhtii Carpets, A l : -1 s 11 ( iirtaiiis,
j' 'hrap < 'arjM't.s, Window Shades, :til
; i iimr (>!I < '!<> lis, I!an* ('lot11, all widt
TaMi* l )il ('111'11>, Wall Papers
I Stair ('arpet-and Hods, am' llonl
Matting, I M ulcts ami I?'>antiJ*u 1 ('liroinns.
Door .Mats.
Carpets, Oil Cloths and Curtains mail
Oct. I, I'o-Uin
GRANT 'ti
I
rsniiK undersigned a few moments i
I indulgence and examine lliei
lar^e stock of (iroceries of all dc- I
scrijitions, that 1 have just laid in. I i
j have tin* finest shoulders, Hams, Sac- Js
I dines, Lobsters, Oysters. leas, Col
i fees, Sugars. Herrings. Crackers. I'ick- j
les, Klour, Cheese, Lard, .Mol;i?sos,
|Starch, S?>:ij?, Candles. Ma^im;, Ties,
| and everything ulsc in the (jrucery j....
line;
I have also on hand a hsr^e supply ol
Hoots, Shoes, lla\s and Caps, all sizes
and styles?even
GREELEY
ITnts can be found to it custom- rs.
11,0 largo supply I have on li:u:<l en
ables me to oiler tlio greatest induco
inonts to tlio public. I
for my motto '"Quick Sales and
Light Profits" I also wish it under*
I stood that I have not
from the puplio; on the contrary, in
! nddii.ion lo lIk- above. 1 have iaid in a
Stock of the finesi Mraridies, Wines.
I Liquors and Segars. The following
{brands among tho rest are growing
k IN FAVOR OF
| all good judges: Old Yailey,
| Old Log Cabin, Old Jliekory, Wil
; shire's extra-pare Corn Whiskey, X
i K. Itiun, line French Hrandey, Sherry,
i Madeira, and l'ort Wines and Schie
dam Schnapps. Of S-?gar brands 1
have I'artagus, Figarues, Fldia and
the IStihieon.
if-i-' Call, invest and be happy.
j A. BEQUEST.
| Oct. Ifi, 1872, 27-tf
J I;
('?//<
Win
liaiu
a ^
A
On
fully
O*"
RICKS paid lor Cotton and other
produce, l?v
' Or PRE & SMITH. | ?
Oct 1, 1672, 23-tf 1 Oe
stoirls-si
s oM <|isarters (o ils now Work j
piTssly lor I lie business on Main
ock <?i
isam mm
warranted to lie done in a otitis j
J Off.
U.MKXTS AXI FANCY TM-AD i
olice. Call mill sco our price?
\m REPAIRING.
lorn improvements in the business.
machinists, ami ?>r the jjks'i
the Into.-t ami best stvles.
NKCK CAHItLVtJK.'of good style,
iriirAL casks, ami MAllOGA
(rbeapef style.
ul all funerals.
[Nov. 1S71,i!S?
EI It STOCK OF
S AND
H m n m
is \&> :?& .??? $2
SAL 10
Coffee, Meal, Mo
, Bagging, Ties,
' STORK.
t 1M'RE RED OATS FOR
WHITE BROTHERS.
FALL AND "WINTER
rytliinjx usually found in a
ils were selected with liuieli
t Ik>uses in Xew York and
nns, and with special regard
nd see our Ssock and try our
& BROTHER
ugusta, Ga.,
i fiil! liiK'of t!'u following flood
l-i' House:
MK.N'IV liKOCKKY I)KI'AKTMKNT.
Choice Family
j, ! (Jroccrics,
rivt-ivL'il wcckh
JHillioid Hams,
l.-i/.es, Kn^lisli ('lackers,
lis, Dyspeptics' Food,
!'i;i-kfis of all kinds,
its,, Wood Ware,
Mroo:iis and JJriishes,
Plantation Supplies.
It- and in ill at short notice.
-IE RESIDENCE
J liri'l'la I I > vilLUM ?' >
DR. W. C. WARD!AW,
flVro.l I'Oli S\LK.
or terms iipjilj* lo
A. 15. WAUPLAW".
<>v. 0, 1872,
At Millway, S, C.
TT.l.S for Limber nrotnniir fiHod.
I I . ^
Corn will kc ground on Fridays
Saturdays. Mill located on Jicnj
les 1'arm.
Jas. Fuller Lyon.
ov. 11. * S7-. ol-St
Lamps! Lamps!!
red at less .lian Baltimore Jietail
:es, at
r :.m.' v. n t |* i.' |?-?
I 11 ' j iv i aajviiii
ov. G. 1ST2 .'JO tf
Removal.
imwi), co.
ivc I't'iuov.'d to tin* ujijh'1" ninu r of
i'CDI i(" Wi'Mll's -Yc\V JU'tfu Ji<tl)f/( ,
!-(> they will Ucrp constantly on.
I a clmicc Siock of
ROGERIES,
Provisions.
id
i* I'rioiii.s ami customers are respect-'
invitcd to i,'ivc lis a (.-all.
Frowlbridge & Co.
t. 15,137:?, '11-\i
No Person can tnkc those Hitter* accord
ing to direciions. and remain long mrvell. | -rovided
their l><mt-s are no: destroyed by tvaieral poison or oilier
means, and the vital organs ' isted beyond the point
of repair.
Dyspepsia or Indlsrcxiloii. ir>ac1-i!io. Pain
in tile Shoulders Couch*, Tightness of tile Chest. !>;/.
lines*. Sour Krtittaiions of tin? Stomach, I! id Taste
in the Month. I!i!i<?i-s Alt.ir';s, 1'i ; it.*t:*?n ?>t t!?e
If.-art. Itii'.imtn.f -:i of tin- l ain in ?!?< r?? ins
of ilio Kidneys, niu! i hundred other painful svn-;>: .11.-t,
are the olTspiin;;s of Dypcp ii. In tliesc rotnpiaints
it has r.<> C'pnl, and otic bottle will prove a !.* :tor guar
antee of iis merits tlim a advi-ni^cim-nr.
I'nr Kt'innlC C'om|?l:tin<>?, in vim; .vr n'd,
married or sinuie, at the li.r.vii of womanhood, < r t'li
turn of life, these Tonic Hitters display so decided an
influence tlut a marked improvement is soon percep
tible.
For Iiiflnmmntor.v nntl Chronic Khon
mnt'sm and (lout, I'.iiions, Remittent ami Inter
niitful l-'evers. Diseases of t!ie Blond, I.iver, Kidneys
ard I'iadder. thc-se llitrer; li.ive no c<;iial. Sacli Dis
eases are canned by Vitiated R'ond, wha li is generally
produced bv derangement (.1* the Digestive Organs.
Tlicj- hit a S'lirsjul i vc as Well ns
a Toni?*. possessing also the peculiar merit of a ".ins
as a powerful .i.icnt in ifiievins Congestion or liiilam
niationof the Liver and Visceral (Ji^ans, and in liiiiotis
Diseases.
Kor SUI11 IJlsonscs, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, lliotclu-s. Spots, l'imples, Pustules, ISnil*, Car
buncles. Kin;:-worm*. Scald-Head, Sore Kyes, Kry
sipeias. Itch, .Scurfs. Ilisco'or.uioiisnf the Skin, Humors
and I liseases of the Skin, of whatev.-r name or nature,
arc iiteraliv dti? up atld carried out of the system in a
short time by the use of these Hitters
(ir:itcfitl Thousand* pii ( 'aim Vintg .r Htr
TKks the imwt wonderful luvigoranl that ever sustained
the sinking *v-:em.
; walkkk. proj.v. n.ir. w<iion \i?n &co.,
Prugi-iMs and Gen. Ajsts., San Francisco, Cal..
and cor. of Washington and Chariton S":s., New York.
?OLD LY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
Col'u.iii.'bia, S. C.
vnniT HWtMilM)
Proprietor.
Manufacturer of Steam
gines and Boilers.
Iron and Erass Castings cf all
Descriptions made to Older.
Sam now prepared wth two cupo'tiv r
ami ean make eastings of any j
weight up Id ten thousand pounds. I j
was awarded the first premiimi on east-}
injrsat ihe State Airrieulturul and n.e-|
ehanieal Society Fair, held iii (.YduiJib.al
November Wl and '71.
SAW MILLS. jl
T have for wile the <'i !l SAW -
Ml l.L that was awarded the lust ore-}
| luminal nunu run, ut-ju iji_.
ALHO.
the fJ111ST mill IJION.S Unit were
i awai'ilf i Ihi? liivt pri-n;iitisi ainl the
!UOLLI-:K I- iXCll .MILL that took
1110 first premium.
a r.so
; Si vcimI sets of (six (5KAIMXO that
; took the lirst l'rcmiimi :i* !h<- !a!v State
| Fair, all ?>f which v.ii! I?i? .-ohl ln'.v I'oi
jcasii. A li>t <>f iiiit'i-'a wiil be fm niched
1 oil aj [?!ifalioi! lo
i/iiiv ir in:v i
C'"!i:!nl?ia. .S. C.
OrJ?;iix ill', Au< :it,
A!jl)cvilio S. C'.
Jan. s, 1>7:!, I*
WE STILL LIVE.
At the New Post Gfrice.
ftti ii!-; iviilcl one
j Ja_ half of the lii-w (Mice, now )
!oectipk'i! hy Ii. \V. LAWSON oc
J ami will xson ho p;-? j ;?r. 1 to re? mm- >
I hilsilM-ss wi( ll a Hew slock of . noils. 11 J it.
j y. proposed to htiihl a hri??|; warehouse in
: he rear of'.lie limhliii:.'which willgivt
j hem ample accommodations. j_
EARN WELL & CO.
j Nov. 27, 1*7:!. If
Carolina Xatimial ])auk
O ! '
Columbi<i, S'. G,
Capital Stock Paid In, $300,000
j'llfD't? Of' I)ii'Ct-fl)i'>*.
L. D. CillJ.i'S, / V(x, J.\<>. T. Daim:y. [
! J. \\\ I'AlMxKi:, V.-frrs. II M W.\i.i.ack.|
<'. 1). M KI/foN, So'ii-Kor, .) No. S. WlI.KY,! |
11. O'Nkai.i-:, Jr., K. llori:. L,1
. W. I). ( I C I.K'lx, ( '(i <i'ii< )\ I '
(,'.]). i u!:d::i.i4, yl-svV i'h.shkr. j
IX atldltion i" the ordinary ami ujMial j
l.nsiiu ss of Hanking, tin- Carolina i
National Hank of (' >1 nntS. is
sues I n i ri; i?i (V nil Irak's for any
amount, payable on demand, ami liear
in?r Km n jscr eent. ink*rot from date. |
interest collertaMeevery six months, it n
the ('ertilienk'lias siot heen pivvioii-dy j |!
; presented. Deposits in {rold received oil, i
mimic terms, and interest tid in kind.'?
j Depositors have :i!l the advantage of J }'
a savins kask, jj
and tile safety of their dcjvordls is jfiiar- ti
anteed by :i paid-up capital of lhrt< ?
Jlum'i'i.i/ T/ntn*tufl Jhilhti*. Per-on
i having funds which they wi.-h to iuvot >
: temporarily, will Jind this a .-aA* means fi
|of investment, ret 11 ris.-iiiii* upon demand {'
and always ready tor use sliotihl a more j>
profitable investment oiler.
i lii initialises may In* made l?y I'.x press (c.
and (Vrti!;eates will he returned l y mail t-;
without delay. 1>
("olunibia, S. (Xov. :27, InTJ, :5;>-.'5m !,"
Black's Fertiliser.
I*V'3'.\T)!*! on tin' farm :i! cost of SIX
iyJi or Jill:I IT DOLLARS per ton, J]!
compare favorably with standard ui
j CiT^ -WOS /
I'e smv to irive it a trial, save ninn^y ?J
and encourage domestic enterprises.
Formulas for making furnished I?y i i
W. P., WHITS, i i
or Township Agent. f;!i
Nov. iJ7, l>7J. o.;-_'m
HI
iii
.in
of
a?
oft
ol
I
tr:
J,
KORlZ,
Boot and Okce &lakert
j.a\vs< >:<\s <!i.l> staxi), i";
ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C
it v
la'i
i
STKS5, H.s. bifY r
ip */ li ILLS for Which I he hiiili. - ,:;1
pric?> will t. a:d or taken in exi-i-mi"! asi
io'' ' hi <, bV
May 29,1ST J, 7?tt" '
6. Stoepel,
7aieh Maker
221 BROAD STREET,
iTJGXJSTA, GA.
The greatest eare fie voted
to the repair of
Hste,CMs;Si)5ctal8s&Jsfi!lry
Jet. 1, 1S72,1' j-Oin
Ayer's
.lair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to.
> natural Vitality and Color,
A dressing which
is at once agreeable*
healthy, and effectual
fur preserving the/
hair. Faded or gray
to i's original color,
with the rjloss and
freshness of youth.
Tliin hair is thick
nair 'is h<jou /coivim
cd, falling hair chocked, and bald
ss often, though not always, cured
' its use. Nothing can restore tho
ir where the' follicles are destroyed,
the glands atrophied and decayed.
i;t such as remain can bo saved fof
?fulness by this application. lustcad
fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
-_v u __:n viorrvrfiiis.
s occasional use will prevent ;hc hair
om turning gray or falling off, and
inscqucntly prevent baldness. Free
om tlio.se deleterious substances which
alee some preparations dangerous, anil
ijurious to the hair, the Vigor cafl
ily benefit but not harm it. If Wanted
icrely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nfning else can be found so desirable,
'obtaining neither oil nor dye, it docs
ot soil white cambric, and yet lasts
>ng on the hair, giving it a rich; glossy
jstrfi and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr, J. C, Ayer & Co.,
tactical and Analytical uuzansn
LOWELL, MASS.
pillcb 5100.
Have just received
e?en Tliansanfl Dollars fort!
03p
,'hoicu Family Groceries,
selected wihi (5HEAT CARE,
1 i 1. ?
ami ikiu^iii. iui
CASH,
'all and examine our .Slock.
Oct. 1, 1ST J, i>-tf
V."ORTIl OF
ilo?ts and Shoes,
Just received,
DrPRE & 8MITII.
Oct. 1,1S72, 21-tf
Groceries.
Colli', Teas, Teas, Syrups,
Cli.-cM', Crackers, &e., as ebeap
j liie cheapest, at
TiiOW'UKIDGE & CO.'S
Oft. ! '?, 27-11*
B&C031 I Lard I
!"E"AMS, CHEESE, SUGAR, Chceao,
12 Siivr.tr, Collee, Tea, RajrgJnjr, Ties
iiiI a hundred other necessary articles,
i>t received and for .-ale cheap, by
[hiPre & Smith
Oct. 1. ly7_\ SVtf
.lust think of it. a man 30years old
v paying AIT.");") yearly can securo
1.()(?() worth of Insurance in tho
i'nive rsn!."
Oyer's Oherry Pectoral,
Fcr Diseases cf the Throat and Lungs,'
aueh is Couf-hs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Jironchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
I'j mKIOiV I'l/YtT UUHM C III Hit.* >WIU1U Ilictorv OI
Hdieine.'has any thing won so widely and so
it'i'lv iipun llif cuiiiideuee of mankind, as this
\ccilcia remedy for pulmonary complaints,
nroiigii a long .-trios of years, and anions most
I' the races of nun it has risen higher and higher
i tln-ir estimation, as it lias become better known.
Is uniform character ami power to cure the w
ions a!ic 'tions of the lungs and tiiroat, havtt
indij it known as a reliable protector against
iem. \\ hile adapted to milder l'urms of disease
lid lo young children, it is at the same time tho
erieetual reu;c<iy t!r:t can be given forinclp
iit ci'ii-u!! (i''<iii. and tl.e dangerous aiTections
f the tiiroat and lungs. As a provision u gainst
uddon ati.ieks of Croup, it should be kept 03
and in every family, and indeed as all are sumo
mes subject to col.'ts and coughs, all should ba
rovided with this antidote lor thcin.
Although set tit d Cvtimitn} lion is thought ln?
i:able, .-'ill great numbers of oa?cs where tho
:.-oa.?o feemed settled, have been completely
lied, and lite patient restored to sound health
y tin* <h>rr>t murtunk. ><> complete isi 114
in.-kry over'the disorders of Use Limp iud
hro:ii! that the i::< : ol.-tinatc of thciu yield to it.
"hen nothing: ? !-< could reach them, under tha
lirri'i/ 1'cctornl I!t<*y sub-idc and <Iis?|>|>oar.
siii'/rr* <t'i<l 1'tiuiic jbpiakitu lind great
rotection from ir.
asihum i? aiways relieved and often wholly
1 ml by ir.
J'roiirli it in is ccr.er.iliv cured by taking tha
ft err'/ /'return! in -tn.-t'l! and frc<juoiit doses.
irenerally are ii- virtues known, that wo
ed not pttbli-h tin' eertilica'.es of thcin hero, or
> more than assure the jmblic that its qualities
0 fully laaiiiL.iiiiud.
Iyer's Ague Cure,
or Fever and Ap:ue, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever, Keniittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o.,
and indeed all the affections which arise
from malarious, marsh, or miasmatio
poisons.
As its name implies, it does Cure, and does not
il. Containing neither Arscnie, Quinine, liis
uth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous
bstance whatever, it in nowise injures any pa
nt. The number and importance of its cures
tl.e ajruedistricts, ate literal!'.' beyond account,
d we believe without a parallel in the history
A cue medicine. Our pride is gratified by tha
know lodgments we receive ofihe radical cure*
ected in obstinate cases, and where other ren>
ies had wholly failed.
rnacclimated* persons, either resident in, ot
ivellmi: through miasmatic localities, wij! bo
otected by taking the ahi /.' t't'hk daily,
for l.ii'nniiiluiiit.-'. arising from torpid*
of tin- F.iver, it 1- an excellent remedy, stimtv
injc the l.iver into healthy activity.
Kor iiilious I(i-orders ami l.iver Complaints, II
an excellent remedy, producing many truly
marUabie cures, where other medicine)) had
led. , ,
Prepared by Pi:. .1. c. Ayku A Co., Practical
d \n ilyti.'-.iI 1 hemi-ts, Lowell, Mats., and
id ali round the world.
rum:j $1.00 per bottle.