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Thoughts of Thee. It may be eo, my dearest one, ;. T^at( we shall ?i ver meet again; Yet in my heart ' hold thee dear, \nd theire thineimagb-wiU remain. \. ?n I am fiir .i\vay from thee, V.'nd cthar friends around thee glide, Say, wJH.tfcm; ever think of me, X 1 1.1 ?v.A v H Art m/lfrt AUU UlSll !i:i: unvc uiuii, i-i ui< . The awe-4'^: hours I ever knew, YV&rij those,, dear one, I spent with thee; .< . . .. . Fond jnemorv, to her promise true, Will often bring them baok tome. Then how can I regret the day, *- Sweet one, when first we fondly met? tEach flower that blooms along my way, t Forbids that I sttould e'er forgvi. . ?? SCRAPS. $"imrod was a mighty hunter, but hd never saw an aunt elope. *' The latest dodge in books?Returning borrowed volumes as {Christmas presents. 1 A photographer requested that iis sign, "taken irom life," should ';be his epitaph. A Western newspaper heads its .lists of female personal inteiiigeuce >'Her Colum." "Muggins" says that, in these hfcrtf ti.rues, a five dollar greenback dltibks 03 big as a circus poster. A Nevada postmaster lias written 'o:.Washington to know it he can reut part of the office for a faro bank. ;< ""? 1 it' -.L "i5UIWer saia tirat juuniaiisui ic rpore fitted to destroy bad governments thau to construct foundation? for good ones. Josh Billings says: "Success don't konsistin never making blunders, but in: never making the same one the qeckond time." if you wish to travel cheaply, patronize those railroads which advertise to carry their passengers "through without change." At a -recent dinner of shoemakers the following toast was given : 'May we have all the women in the xauntry to shoe and all the un-u to boot." Ben Franklin's watcli is owned by a staunch old Pennsylvania farmer. This is opening the year with .ft first-class stock paragraph. For am economical man, Franklin .owned many watcl.es. We know tf fotir. Perhaps lie used to "swap fickere." v. ? f ' A solemn warning might be taketa from the flute of a AV estern ed Jitorwho starred out to astonish the .iiatpresiWith a lecturc; but a snow"storm-aj'dse, the driver lost Ins way, 4he wagon upset, and the lecturer tbroke his collar bone and two ribs. Peter Van Dyke, an old chap, who died in New Hampshire the -other day, worth $140,00<* in cash, requested in his will that no one "should snuffle and shed crocodile tears at Ilia funeral, but cover him -over and then hurry home to light .jover his money." ' The Brooklyn Eagle is responsible for the following: "Pimplerille, ^Tt, is evidently not a good tield for an independent, outspoken journal. ; The' fclev^lle Jfo&t 'Joiely' pu biished this' itera: "Those who have lately been engaged in sheep-stealjing had better stand from under. "We know whom we are talking 1 ' rnU. wfla o ]/\oa r\4> 9DOUU "X UC I'CBUK naa f* iwo ui -sixty subscribers, and the paper will rgo into bankruptcy." J- ^oirie Jackass says: "Cheer up, cKfier up; it's a long lane that has no turn." Don't we know it ? Of course it's a long lane that has no turn. How perfectly absurd to exipecta fellow to cheer up because a Jong lniic has no turn ! We decline jta^neer up for any such reason. A man' in Hartford has stopped his newspaper bec&uSe lii? naiiie ftvas printed in a list of advertised letters,, and his wife, happening to See it first, went and got it .for him and found it was from a young lady, who complained that he didn't rineet her at Worcester, as he promised. ' ; ;!! \ , ... 1 The stringency in the egg market is paio^uj- There has been a large tailing off in deposits of late, many of the hens having entirely suspended,:. while others are holding on to their reserves. It is thought, .however, that nearly all will be able to resume iu the spring, when the ^rnr?a hpcrin tn mnvP. ""*?? ? ? -?*'An Indianapolis editor is responsible for this: "A young lady in Indiana sought to demolish au unfaithful lover publishing some verses addressed to him, in which, after prophesying her immediate .dissolution, she said: 'Come gaze ,uppn my dust, false one.' But the :compositor spelled dust with a 'b.'" '' Lapeer, Mich., has had a dramatic entertainment. The "Union Sf>v' ?was produce 1, and the local editor's ecstatic.filings on the occasion mayrbe it-opjred from his allusion to "a Milowj* pcean of foaming skirts, v,*hieh, in. their virgin and riiocontatninated.parity, rolled and surged and puffed in thegaslitair." One of the Japanese students at "Yale was accosted by a Sophomore /\4-Vtnw /^otr tw?f xrriiir UiC iftuci uaj, I? IMVV j vui <5mnie?" \ The gerutleman from Japan, answered politely, giving his surname. "Oh,'' rejoined the questioner, "you heathen don't nave but one name, I see." "What was the first:name ot Moses?" was the reply..,-,. ' ' 1 Youner Smith was walkiner out with the idol of hia heart, the other ^evening, and they chose the favorite resortof lovers, the goat pasture ;ue$r the dam. While admiring the fkli9 and getting their noses reddeaed by the north wind, she burst put?'-rapturously, "Isq,'t that dam jBplendtd?"' Sht> nearly fainted awfey when Smith answered that he wasn't nse4 to bearing young ladies swear, and another engagement is broken off. CONGAREZ I - * i '' Columbia, S. O. H Ml Proprietor. Manufacturer of Steam Ei gines and Boilers. Iron and Brass Castings of a Descriptions made to Orde: I was awarded the first premiu on castings at tho State Agr'wx I tural ar.d Mechanical Society Fs.ir held in Columbia, November, 187 72 ?73 MANUFACTURE Circular Saw Mills of al sizes ALSO Took the First Premium at Sta Fairs held November, 1871, '72, '7 Manufacture Portable Grist Mills of all size Also awarded a premium at Stu Fairs for the best nr?tcm nrrr r tdavc VJXVJLO X iUXJJU XAVlIUi For Sale. The Circular Saw Mill that took the premium at tbe la Fair. ALSO One 30 Horse Power, One 15 " " Stationary En^in Both in good order and will be sold lo for Cash. JOHN ALEXANDER, Columbia, S. C. or t? "r rmtttt ai'fnt. Abbeville S. C. Dec. 10, lS73,.8-">-tf j&jftpttiiBiBj CHANGE OF SCEDULE. On and after Thursday, September ti 5th, 1872, the Passenger trains ou tli * i? C?.., Knau win ue ruu tus lunuws, umi), oui days excepted: GOING WEST, OR UP. Leave Columbia 7:15 a.i Alston . 9:05 a.i " Newberry 10:40 a.i 44 Cokesbury 11:00 p. i " Belton 3:50p.r Arrive Greenville 5:30 p.r ' GOING EAST, OB DOWN. Leave Greenville 7:30 a.r " ]ielton ; 9:30 a.r 44 Cokesbury 11:15 a.r 14 Abbeville 9:15 a.r 44 Newberry 2:30 p.r 44 Alston 4:20 p.r Arrive Columbia """ 6:00 p.i 0faf Connect at Alston with trains < the >SpartauqurK and Union Railroi connecting at Columbia, S. CM wi Night Trains on the Bodth <jarolIi Railroad, up and down ; also with Trail going North and South 011 Chariot! Columbia and Augusta J${iilix>ad, ai Wilmington, Columbia; ,*ud Aug us Railroad. ABJJRyilXE BRANCH. Traiu leaves Abbeville at 9.15 \ cowitjcting with Dowu Traiu fro Greenville. Leaves Cokesbury at 2. P. M., connecting with Up Train fro Columbia. Accommodation Trai Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday Leaves Cokesbury at 11.15 A. M.., or < the arrival of the Down Train fro Greenville. Leaves Abbeville at o'clock P. M? connecting with I . Train from Columbia. ANDERSON BEAXCH & BLUE JUDGE DIV1 DOWN. Leave Walhalla 5:45 a.r " Perryville 6:25 a.ji " Pendletou ?7:10a.n " Anderson 8:10 a.r Arrive Beltou 9.00 tun UP. j Leave Bel ton 3:50 p.? " Anderson 4:50 p.n " Pendleton 5:50 p.r " Perryville 6:35 p.u Arrive Walhalla 7:15 p.n Accommodation Train between Be ton nnd Anderson on Tuesdays, Thur days and Saturday^. Leay.e ^ejton i ! 9.50 A. M., or on arrival of Down Trai from Greeuville. Leave Anderson i 2.00 P. M., connecting with Up Trai from Columbia. THOS. DODA>JPAD, Gen'i Superiutender Jabez Nortox, Geu'l Ticket Agei SUPERIOR LUMBEt For Sale. THE subscriber is prepared to fi all orders directed "to him i I Colun.bift, for the supply of first-clas LUMBER at reasonable rates. Issiab Haltiwaoger, COLUMBIA, & C. FcU 29, 1873, 29-tf White, Hill & Cmiitau, AT 190, ARE 1SOW READY TO OFFE: THEIR STOCK SPRING ANB SUMMEI GOODS jk T RATES (they believe) to sul /jL every buyer. "Live and he! live" is tiieir motto. They have a goo stock for sale, and will show their good with pleasure. The interest of the buj er wilt be kept in view at all times. , Call and test the truth of their asset tions. . i April 16,1873,1-tf MILLINER* ttr't'-it - - - - ' - AT COST y,... I WILL sell the balance of nv MILLINERY AT NEW YORf COST. It is all fresh pod desirable MRS. M. M. WHITE Deo. 3, 1873, 34-tf Btiwan 1 FERTILIZERS | ; 4 . s. * * VV 4**\* '* v White Bros., i THE SOLE AGENTS '5 MT'OR ?' fth0VC (;Wellknown and highly valuable ,Fertnizers have now on hands a fuil^upply and will be glad to furnish such,of Uieir 1- customers as intend using them next year. Every one remembeja .how difficult it was to get Guaoos Jast -Spring. Many farmers lost several days of vai11 uable time in coming^o town with their teams, and not a few, after several iuoi' fectunl trips, failed at last in securing m Fertilizers. To obviate any furthei I trouble of this kind, and to enable planters to take theirFertilizers home when they are marketing their Cotton, an 1 early supply has been ordered. No om can fail to see the advantage to be derived by the saving of time in the Spring, when every moment is valuable to the farmer. The standard of the Etiwan Guanos remains the same it has always beeu. No Fertilizers manufactured in this country have a higher standing, or are more generally used. If the acreage 3. in Cotton is to be reduced another year, (and all will admit that there is K<o much Cotton planted) the greater will g be the need for Fertilizers. Plant less, but enrich your lauds more, is the true te policy. I The Etiwan Dissolved iJone Manufactured for composting with cot ton seed and stable manure is commanded with great confidence to the farmer. It has given universal satisfaction, and all who have used it want it again. Bend in your orders early. The terms are the same they would be if the purchase should be delayed until Spring. Money is made by saving valuable time. to WHITE BROTHERS, Agents. Dec. 10,1873, 35, tf o. ? Masonic Female College, Cokesbury. Abbeville* S. C. lie lifi tCHA UTERIS 1868.) ll~ Twentv-Hrst annual session opens vvwn\wsnAY. 2tst dav of JANUA ? RY, 1874, closes last Wednesday in n* October. S; FACULTY, n. ) W. Christie Benet, o. Literary J Principal, u. Department. [ Mrs. Julia Glass, j Miss Ella Aiken, . J Miss Julia Glass. n' 1 Music. u| Ait ( Miss Tallulah Whitner, n" Department. 7 Mies Aiken. ' Ornamental Work. n[< J" Miss Bessie Caldwell. Expenses for Term of Nine Months. Primary Department. $25; Academic ,a Department, $36; Collegiate Departns ment, $50; Music, $40; Board $12 to e? $15 per month. id * lG The Masonic Female College affords to young ladies the means of obtaining a thorough liberal education at rates very moderate?110 extra charge m being made for Latin or French. It 15 is under the patronage of the Masonic m Brotherhood. n, It is in a locality proverbially healthy, '8. and near a Mineral Spring. >n For Circulars, apply to W. CHRISTIE BENET, Utn nA^nal AiiUV^W. Dec. 3, 1873, 34-tf 's s; Cotton Gins. n. a' ff^HE BKOWN, THE TAYLOR I AND THE GRI8WOLD GIN ' furnished to order. Repairing prompt' ly done. Also kept on baud a good stock of Bedsteads, Bureaus, "Wash* stands, Tables, Chairs, Chamber-suits ,* and other furniture, together with ? SEWING MACH1ES, WHlTEMVIRE 2 CLOTHES' LINES, warranted rust proof, Maps, Charts, Picture Frames, at <tc., ?fec- Orders solicited by [J. M, MATTHEWS, 0 Ninety-Six, S. C. ^ Juune 4, 1873, S-tf To Oar Customers. AS the year is drawing rapidly to its close we would earnestly U beg that our friends who }*et owe Ub n accounts would make ft convenient to ( settle them at the earliest day possi18 ble. We desire to commenco the year 1874 with a clear record, and trust that our customers wiH assist us in dointr so. Kespectfully, PARKER & PERRIN. Dec. 10, 1874, 35-tf FINAL DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that Mre. Elizabeth A. "MillfeiV Administratrix of the Estate of FRANKLIN MILLER, deceased, has applied t<> Charles W..Guffin, Judge of Probate, in r and for the County of Abbeville, for a final discharges Administratrix. It is Ordered, that the sixteenth day day of Januarv, A. D. 1874, be fixed \ for hearing of Petition, and a final set1 tlementof said Estate. 1 J. C. WOSMANSKY, . Clerk Court Probate, Abbeville Connty. Dec. 17, 1873, 36-tf * viit, NELSOO C3M0N . p . a WOULD call speelal attention to their 8 stock of FLANNELS, iuciuding the Franklin Mills Opera Flannels, in all colors and tshades. . .11 .1 Sep 4, 1873 24, tf ' , i , : , /' r p Dr. Morse's Iiidfrji Ro?t Sugar Coatefl Fills for purifying tbe blood. W, T. PENNEY. Oct. 1,1873. 2$ tf CONVEYANCES TO HIEE. p HE subscriber would beg leave to r ft inform tbe public that ne is pre, pared at all times to furnish CONVEY* ANCES FOR HIRE at reasonable prices. Apply to him at his store. , J. B. EOGEES. . Pee. 8, 1871 35-tf Iron in tile Blood MAKES THE WEAK STROM* - M fThe Peruvian Syrup, a jrrozected Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, is so combined as.to.havp the character of an aliment, aa easily digested and assimilated with the blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantity of Nature's Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the Hood, and cures "a thousand ills," simply by Toning up,Invigorating and Vitalizing the System, The enriched and vitalized blood permeates every part of the body, repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secretions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. , j This is the secret of the wonderful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver ComTwintnf. Dronsv. Chronic Diar* rhcea, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills'' and Fevers, Humors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or accompanied by debility or a low state of the system. Being free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not followed by corresponding reaction, but are permanent, infusing strength, vigor, and neur life into all parts of the system* and building up an Iron Constitution, Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering creatures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; and invalids cannot reasonably, hca Uate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU* VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass. Pamphlets Frco. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, Wo. 1 Hilton Place, Boston. Sols dt Dkcccibtb geheballt. R. R. R. RADWAY^READY RELIEF l/UALS 111X4 ff UXMJL JrOAMil In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR Alter reading this advertisement need any on* Sl'FFER WITH PAIN. BEADY RELIST IS A CURB FOR EVEBY PAIK. It wu the first and li Tho Only Pain Remedy ' th*t Instantly stop* the mo?t excruciating pains, allnvs JaflammnlnnSj and care* ComreMlon*. whether of '.no Langs. Stomiwh. Bowels, or other glands or org.tot, by ?m application. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MI NOTES. <10 natter how violent or excruciating the pala the -BHKLMAT1C, Bed ridden, Infirm. Crippled. Nervous, neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OK THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF TOE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS. BORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. PALPITATION OF THE HEART. HYSTERICS,TJROUP, DIPTHERIA CATARRH, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE. NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. The application of the Ready Belief to the part or parts where the pain or difllculty exists will afford ease and Comfort Twenty drops ln<halfst tumbler of (water will In a few momenta car* CRAMPS. APASMS, flODR STOMACH, HEARTBURN. SICE HEADACHE, DIARRHOEA, DYRENTERT. COLIC, WIHD 1* 1KB BOWELS, ' and all INTERNAL PAINS. Traveler* should alwavs carry a botito of Xadwar'1 Keady Relief with them. A few drops la water will -prevent sickneas or j*lh? from chance of .watar. It is batter than French' Brand r or Blttors as a (Umultnt. FEVER Aim AGUE. 4 KJEVJUt AITD AGUE cured for flfly eenU. Thrre Ii not a remedial agent In thli world that will rare Fercr and A*ue. and all otber Mabirtoui, Blloiu. Scarlet, lElpboid, Yellow, and other Ytrer* [aided br RAD AY'S PIIaLA) *o quick U EADWAT'd JtEAbY ItKLIET. Fifty centa per bottlo. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! ^TBONO AKB 'PURE RICH BLOOD?INCREASE \jt rijr.^n anu vy &u*m i ?mi in anu BBACTIr L'L COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALU. OR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparlan Resolvent THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. BAB MADE THE MOST ASTONISH TOO CBSES* *0 QUICK. 80 RAPID ARE THE CHANGES, THE Mnnv TTNDERnnKiL ITNDRR THR IHFMIP.NrK or "thm~ truLy 'wonderful "medicine; THAT Every Day an tease ii M and Weight is Seen ail M Swy drop of tho SARSAPARrLLIAN RE80LVENT communicate* through tho Blood, Sweat. Urine, nd othor Fluids and Juices of (he sytrfam the ^J?or of life, for it repairs the wastes of tho body with new and sound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consamptfon, Glandular disease, Ulcers In the throat. Mouth. Tumors, Nodesln the Glandsand other parte of the system, Bore Eyes, Strumoroua discharges trom the Ears, and tho worst forms of Skin disease*, Eruptions, Ferer Borw, Scald Bead, Ring Worm, Salt Rheutn, Eryslpelaa, Acne, Black Spots, Worms In the Flesh, Tamora, Cancers In the Womb, and all weakening and painful discharges, Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and Ml wastes of the life principle, are within the curative ranee of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days' use will prove to any person using itror eitncr 01 mese lorras 01 alseaso lu potent power to cure theu. If the patient, dally becoming red need by the waste* tnd decomposition that la continually progressing, sue* eeeda In arresting theso waste*, and repair* the tame with new matertnl made frmn healthy blood?and this the BAKSAPARILLIAN will and does necure?a cure is certain; for when once this remody commences Its work of purification, and succeeds.In diminishing the toss of wastes, lu repairs will bo rapid, and averj day the patient will feel hlmsoif growing better and stronger, the rood dig Biting better, appetite improving, and awh ^'NoTo'nly does the'^nisiriiaixuir Basoirwrr exeel all known remedial agents In the cure of Chronic, Hero, fulous, Constltatlanal, and Skin diseases-, but it Is tbo only positive euro for I Kidney & Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb disease*. Or awl. Diabetes, Droper, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Brig tit's Disease, Albuminuria, and In all cases where there ar* brick-dust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like th* white of an cm, or threads like whlte'fllk, or there Is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and white bone-dust deposits, and when there is a pricking, burning sensation when Passing water, and pain In the Small of the Back and along tn6 Lola*. Tumor of 12 Yeats* Growth Cured by Badway's Resolvent. DR. RADWAY'S V PcrfectPurptiTe&EeplatiiiiiPl perfectly ta*te!en, elegant}? eoatcd with tweet rain, pur**. r?m!cte. pnrtfjr, cleans* tad itreneihen. Badway'* Pill*, for the cure of all disorder* of tne Stomach, Liver, Bowel*, Kidney*, Bladder. Nervou* l>t*ea*es. Headache. Cooitlpatlon, Ccutivine**, Indigent I on, Dr<pepsla, Bllloiunew, Billon* Fever, Inflammation of tea Bowel*, Pllea, and all Derangements of thfr Internal VUcera. Warranted to effect a positive cura. Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury, mineral*ordelttinou* drug*. A few dose* of BADWAY'B PILLS -win free the *vm tem from all the above named dUordera. Price, U oeiit* per box. BOLD BT DHUUUI8T8. RBAD "KALflE AND TB0E." Bend one lettef tamp to BADWAY k CO.. Ko. SI Warren St., Kew York. Information worth tnou*and* will be tent yon. Moisp Fever ajig Agye fills Elix Ipdipo Promidp of Cpl.ciura. Elix lirornide PopapPiun), Sol. Persulphate of Ironj Chronic Acid, ; Colorless Tint of Iodine. PARKER k PEROT'S. Oct 1, 1873. THE PIEDMONT VEGETABLE TONIC BITTERS, t: f FOR the relief of Dyspepsia, Apue und Fever, Blllious derangeineut and general debility. For sale by ^ 4 , ,0.0 w' T. PENNEY. Oct. 1, 1873. $5,?00 it' ORTH of New Goods having M 'Wf'Ivod iihdor the bi^ si^n/)t B1;C?UKST wirt 1) j "disposed of at -ueh'ti'fow figure as t6"'/tjitiafy purchasers they are next to : '"v wrven i way. Tlie Groceries comn?i?o TEAS. COFFEES, SUGARS, 1UCE, h'LOUK, CORN, POTATOES. BACON, HAMS, &c., &c. As i'or clothing the variety is 80 well assorted 11at no one can go Away Unsatisfied with the quantity and [tiiility of our 1300TS, SHOES, COATS, VESTS, HATS, CAPS 'aim lfl, una evemning ei.se ;n mai .e. OUR DRESS GOODS. MUF 'LERS, FINK SHAWLS, &e., foi u'Jics1 cotnfurla are very inviting >nr Stock of LIQUORS, SEGARS 'I PBS, TOBACCO, &c., &c., arc ex t'llent. Cull and exaniiue. A. Bequest, Wilson & Cothran Range. S(,pt 24, 1S73, 24-tf Tia egar Bitters are ? purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from tho native herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains 6f California, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the uso of Alcohol. ^ Tho question is almost daily a&ed, ' What is the cause of tho unparalleled success of Vinegar Bitters?" Our answer is, that they removo the causo of discaso, and tho patient ro. covcrs his health. They aro the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a pcrfcct Renovator aud Invigorator of tho system. Never before iu tho history of tho world has a medicine been comnonnilcrl possessing the remarkable qualities of Vixkoar Bjttkr.s in healing the sick of every disease man id heir to. They aro a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, rcUering Congestion or Inflammation of tho Liver and Visceral Organs iu Bilious Diseases The properties of Dr. Walker's Vixkgar Bitters are Aperient. Bianhoretic, Carminative, Nutritions, Laiative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. -..mUs proclaim Vrvkgau Hitters tbe most wonderful Ingorauj. that ever sustained tli* sinking jvtctn. No Person can take these Bitters neenrdintr to directions, and remain lonjr unwell, provided their bones arc not de~ stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. . JJilious, Remittent and Intermittent rwers, which are so prcra* lent in the valleys of our great rivefa throughout the United istate.t, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkanms, Keil, Colorado, Brazos, Kio Grande, I'earl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Homiok-h. Jumps. nnd manv others, with their vast tributaries, throughout onr j ;?utiro country during the Summer aud Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, ard invariably adeompauicd by extensive do* angbtnents cf the stomach and liver, id other abdominal -iscera. In their . atment, a purgative, exerting a pow;:'iil influence upon these various or-ans. is essentially nccc&sary. There ; na cathr.rtie for the purpose equal to )!i. \Ya:.k Kit's Yin kg au Hittkrs, is they w ill speedily remove tire darkroloml viscid matter with which the ..owcl's are loaded, at the same time i;iiiil::*4 .iivr iho secretions of the liver, Mid -.nrrally restoring tho healthy .:sei;i?ns of the digestive organs. . rii'.v j::< ImmJv jurainst disease jiiiiifxiii^ all ijs liiiidswith V'ixkoar .'i i'tkks. No epidemic can take hold )l a system thus fore-armed. ]).ysm'|>si;i or Indigestion, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Kructations of the Stomach, ltad Taste ; m the iloiUUr Bilious Attacks, Palpitn! latiou of the Heart, I nf lam mat ion of tho I I.lilies, I'ain in the rcjficHi of the Kid I ncys, and a hundred other painful symp: toms, arc the offsprings of Dyspepsia, i One bottle will prove a hotter guarnhtoe of its merits than u lengthy advertisement. Uei-oFnl'i nr ltiixr's 1<!vll. Wlilta Swellings, Ulcers, Krvsiptila:-, Swclle(LNeek, Goitft," Si-ntfulons H'iiluiniiiali?ii!H, Indolent Iiilldm'iMaUons. Slereurial .1 auctions, Old; Sores, KriiptiouH of the Skin, Sore Kyc's, etc. la tlicse, ns in nil other coimtitutional Diseases, WaUvUK'.S ViKKVAR iilTTRRK hftVO jshuwn their jrreut curative powers iu the muit obstinate 4iiul mtractable enses; For InfUmmutory and Chronic lllicuiiintisnt, Gout, Hilious, Kent itten t aikl liitci tiiittoiit Fevers, Diseases of the lllrtrtd," Liver, Kidneys and Madder, ' these Bittern have no equal. Such Diseases UIU WlUnt'U T Hlil lUll IMWl'Ui Mcchanical Of senses.?Persons engaged iu Joints and .Minerals, such as Plumbers, Typo-.?ettcrs, Gold-bcatorn, anil Miners, as they advanco in life, aro subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard agai.ist this, take a doac of ft'ALEKtt'h VlXkgab Bitters occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt-Khcum, Blotches, Spots, 1'iniples, I'uKtules, Boils, Carbuncles, King-worms, Scald-he-td, S<ire Kyes, Erysipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration* of the Skin, JJumors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system iu a short time by the use of these flitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. No ->r muilioiiin mi VHi'iliilnirArt. nn An. DVObPill ?'? M!WMiw?..wf ? o I ?? t(ioli)iiuitic? will 1'reo the system from worms Uk'e'thQsc fitters. ' for Female Complaints, in young or Aid, married or single, at the dawn of wojuaithooil. or the turn'of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever youJnd U? impurities banting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is : foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. R. H. McDOJfALD Si CO., DrngfUtf and Gen. Apt*., Son Frahci*x>, California, Ud oor. of Washington and Charlton Stt-, N. 7. ? ,1 old to* all Ora||UU and Dealer*. steam XtalamMa, S. C. f. w, mm, Pror)i4etor, JL MANUFACTURER OF Sash, Blinds, Doors, WINDOW AM) DOOR FRAMES, ! Inside Pivot Blinds and Shatters, COLUMNS, Pilasters, MANTEL PIECES, Mouldings, Brackets, Hand-Rails, wrUfPFC DAT TTCTD CC lii-svi-i-j, un^uj i iibj, .Scroll fori of all Description. All Work Guaranteed A No. 1. May 28,1873, 7-ly. OFFICIAL. if./) >: State of South Carolina. Office of Secretary Of State, ) Columbia, Jau'f 13> 1873. j The Abbeville "PRESS AND BANNER " is hereby designated as the JSewsuaper for the publication of ail Legal Notices and Official Advertisements for the County of Abbeville, under the Act, approved February 22d, 1870, entitled "An Act to Kegulate the Publication of Legal and Public NoiK/? hoi'cfiifnrit iaatii?il j UV. UltU 1J1C Viuv i MV i*. V | designating the Abbeville Medium I* ; hereby ltbcinded. SAM'L W. MELTON, Attorney General. 8. L. HOGE. Comptroller General. H. E. HAYNE, Secretary of State. I certify that the foregoing is atopy o the original on tile iu this Office. II. E. HAYNE, Secretary of State. ANA CT to Jieaulate the Publico, Urn of all Legal and Public Notices. Section 1. Be It enacted by the Senate and Hou*e of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met ami sitting in General Atwcinbly, and by the authority of tlie name, It shall be the duty of the Attorney General, the Comptroller General, ami by the Secretary ,n State, conjointly, to designate, by ;mblic notice [in] one or more new*paptrs in tlris State, in which all legal notices, advertisements, or publications tot the State, of any and every character requir-, ed by law to be mado public, shall be ptiblished; and said Attorney General, Comptroller General, and Secretary of State, shall have power to mak*1 such changes and new designations, from time to time, an they may judge that the public interest requires. Shc. 2. All State and County Officers, and either persons are hereby required to furnish to the newspapers designated unt'er this Act, for the State and for the representative counties, for publication, all legal notices, advertisements and publications, of any and every character required b-y law to be made public; and uo legal notice, advertisement or publication required by law to be made public shall have any valid force or effect unless published in the newspapers designated under this Act; and no publication, of any character in any newspaEer not designated under this Act, shall e paid for from funds of this State, or of any County: Provided, That the said officers mentioned in Section one shall have power, in cases requiring unusual publicity, to order publication in such newspapers, in addition to those rl/iulnnafo/1 mutur (his Apt hv ftnH VIVO I^IIUVWU v<*iw ^ ??? ? with the advice of the Governor they may select; and bills so incurred shall be audited and paid in the usual mauner. Srcc. 3. All Acts and parts of Acts inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. Sec. 4. This Act shall take effect from and after passage. [Jan. 22,1872. John Agnew, , SUCCESSOR TO Carroll & Spellman, Carriage Manufacturer, Cower of Washington and Sumter Streets. COLUMBIA, S. C. Iff AtfUFACTIJRESapd keeps wnatonltiv on liana a full stock of ROCKAWAfS. PH^TONS, BUGGIES and WAGONS, all of which Is warranted an being at least equal to the best made anywhere at the price. Agent fur the celebrated MILBURN WAGON, made of timber seasoned at least three years. Every wagon warranted against breakage from defect in material or workmanship. Those wagons are made of all sizes and are sold very low . JOHNAGNEW, Proprietor. Address M. J. G'ALNAN, Agent. May 28, 1873, 7-ly ? ( M. GOLDSMITH. P. KIND. 1 Groldsmith "Kind, FOTTBTOERS & MACHINISTS, < (PHCENIX I BOX WORKS, J COLUMBIANS. C. Manufacturers of steam Engines of aM sizes; Horse powers, J Circular and Muley Saw Mills, Grist aud Sugar Cane Mills, Flour Mills, Ornamental, House and Store Fronts, Iron i Railings, Agricultural Implements, etc. J Brass and Iron Castings of all kinds made to order on sbort notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Also, manufacturers of Cotton Presses.. May"28,1873, 7-12m - f -? *r New Store! NEW GOODS!! THE mjjiewigned hove just opnee< 'Aiieutfere n-ew stock or GROCERIES,, fxovision and Idouors As well as Other Goods ii their Line. At the Old Stand of A. M. HILL, re cently TROWBRIDGE A CO., whei we will be pleased to serve the publte CHEAP FOB CASH* A. M. HILL. Jan. 29, 1873, 42-tt &sf!^ (WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS.) FOR 120 YEARS THE - Standard of Excellence THROUGHOUT THE WORLI IF yon think of buying a Sewing mi chine it wili puy you to examin tlae records of those now in u?e an profli by experience. lh$ Wheeler Wilson stands alone as the only Ligl Runrting Machine, using the Rotar Hook, making a Lock Stitch, alike o both sides of the fabric sewed. A shuttle machines waste power in drav ihg the shuttle back after the stitch formed, bringing double, wearand a trai updn both machine and operator, henc \thlle other machines rapidly wear ou the Wheeler & Wilson lost9 a lifetime and proves an economical invest men Do not belleVe all that 19 promised b so-called "Cheap" machines, you shoul require proof that yours of use hav tested their value. Money OnCe throw awav cannot be recovered. Send for our circulars. Machines sol dh easy terms, or monthly paymeir taken. Old machines put in order < received in exchange. W HliELEB & Wilson Mf'O C'O.'sOkc' Savannah, Augusta, Mucori and (.'< lumbus, Ga., Columbia andCharh' ton, S. C. PU11SLEY & TRUMPS. Ag'ts, Augusta and Columbia W. B. 0T.EVE8, General Agent, A nor. 27. '78. ^0-1 vl Savannah, (J: Kotice. Office of tite G. & C. Railroad. Columbia, August 26. 1S73. UNDER a resolution of tlie Board < Directors, the Interest Coupons < the State guaranteed bonds and of stir other bonds of this company as are rej ularly recorded in the office of the con pany, matured between the first day < January, 1872; and the first day of Jul; 1873, both inclusive, will be funded i bonds having ten years to run, as pn vltfed for in the company^ proposals 1 the bondholders of date of August 1 1873. Holders of the above oblijratioi are requested to send in a statement < them to this office, to facilitate the e: change, which it is desired to complel without delay, and enable the neeessar arrangements to be made for the r< sumption of regular interest paymeui on 1st January ensuing. W. J. MAG RATH, President. Sept. 3, 1S73, tf BAGGING AND Ties! WE have in store a good line < Heavy Bagging and the cel? brated Arrow Ties, which we sell chea for Cash. KELSON & CANNON. Kept 24, 1872 24, tf C.E. BRUCE, Boot and Shoe Maker Mm & Wilson's Raiie,. WOULD respectfully inform the publi that he has opened a shop in Abbevill at the above location, where he Jia9 pre vided himself with the best materia! and is now prepared to execute all worl in his line with neatness and dispatcli He guarantees satisfaction in qualit; and price, and will be pleased to receiv the patronage of the public. Sept. 24,1873, 24-tf NOTICE. THE undersigned lias associate with him in the Fire Insurant business, JOEL S. PERRIN; Efeq., uf dcr the name and style of DUPRE ? PEEBLn. a Z v . .. We represent a Capital of Four Mi lions Dollars, and are prepared to Issu all kinds of Policies. Apply to J. F. C. DuPre, at No. Weite'B Block, or to Joel S. Perrii Esq., Law Range. J. F. C. DuPRE. JulyS, 1872,12, tf ARTISTIC TAILORING i WOULD respectfully iuform m; customers that I have just returnei from the North, and am now opening select Stock of Clota, Cassimeres aid TrimiBp which I will CUT and MAKE up t order, or sell on reasonable terms, FOI CASH. TAILORING done for Mei and Boys in the LATJCST and BES1 STYLES. Shirt Patterns. I would especially call the attention o 3very one to my splendid fitting Shir Patterns. Give me a call without fidl. S. A. BREAZEALE. Sept. 24, 1873 24-tf Simmons' Hepatic Compound AND LIVES BEGULATOB always on band, at W. T. PENNIY'S. Oct. J, 1873, 24-tf JOHN KN0X .. .. . -m.i | No. 1 Knox's Block,' \ <\i f ' DEALER JN 1*1 . i lL-A . LlH Ik ' FAMILY GROCERIEf, ( PROVISIONS! 1 Wines, 8 ? . {t - offers ti?commodioo# and magnificent building to the public aa a 7<< ... . r f.,*?br.' MUD,'" the best in Abbeville.,, , , '?' v". * i % He can storo 1,000 BALES OF COTTOJf :* . ji"iT7r with qase and safety.-> - -it* STORE YOUR COTTON.' It wilj ho ready for higher prices. There is i- no danger from fire. Insurance Virt^ * reasonable. I JOHN KNOX. Oct. 29, 1873, 29-tf "tvr,n* ,, = >'l . ,t T * T1 n -rjo- *ai . i -n fOt 1< ' 'TTTii* ' . t. ?? J T .4 tlfE will self the balance of Qur n W Stock of 'v \ t> Winter Brest fiooia, >r ^ 9. FLANNELS, i ^ " Ms, Firs ai Liaseys, "' at Greatly Reduced Prices* " i: K v;ofl \K.?; a ^roat reduction in the price of , HEAVY CLOTBM. I r of i-uriv ami si-cure bargains. ->f - ' T f, L !' SsUon & Cannon. ,Kt J* 1 17, 1873. 36-tf s DRESS GOODS, ? (In Endless Variety.) ,;i?J u, All of the latest ?bade? la *1 ^ SILK STRIPED POPLINS,; Serges1 Mohairs, Merinos, Empress Cloths, 60. H 9 \ SHAWLS! SIaWLS! SCARFES, COLLARBTT81 t Li', Hollo VolvAfiiAiyL ( vww r Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, p Ribbons, Notions, &e. * auAEuis ft psixni. i Oct. 8, 1873, 20*tf . . i ... '> OR. JOHN S. THOMPSON, DENTIST, 4"kFFERS his professional m*t(om t? . hJ the citizens of Abbeville, jutil Ike * surrounding country. Office oyer Citizens' Saving* c Bank, Abbeville, S. 0. . e Oct.22, 1873,28-tf J Cheese! Cheese? e ' :i , CREAM AND FACTORY CHEBSB A T d j! Quarles & Perrin. .,A 4 Oct 7, 1873, 26-tf J; SHOES I SHOESI 3 >? Cheapest and Largest Stock ef v BOOTS AND SHOES ' ever kept by a Quarles ft Penis. y Oce. 8,1873, 26-tf d _ Brown's Bronckial Ma, ,J W710R the alleviation of Bronchitis, 0 Hoarseness, Coughs, Colds, Asth1 ina, Catarrh, and all disorders of tha i Breath and Lungs. r Public speakers and singers will fla4 the Troches inualvable for clearing and ? aL. ..^1^ streaguieniDgiue vw . f PrJce 35 cento per Box. t W. T. PENNEY. Oct* 1,1873. ' . > , ,W. T. Penney Has ft new supply of SOAP, Segars and Sap*!lo. Oct.l, 1873, 25-if ? - i