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Prayers I Don't Like. ; .#? do not like to hear him pray, *;< Who loans at twenty-five per cent., For then J think the borrower may li pressed to pay lor food and rent; j v And in that book we all should heed,** Whioh says the lender*^huil bo niest, As sure as 1 have eyes to read, '1 It does iiotaay, "Take interest." I do .not like to hear him pray, rwYfl*flhnnf Qn 1innr_ HVVd) MVVWW MU J Pbr grace ta.spend aright the day, '; Who knows his neighbor has no flour. I'd rather see Wm'go to mill, Atfd-buythe luckless brother bread, And s<*e his-children eat their fill, And'laugh beneath their humbleshed. ' I do not lite to near him pray:, ^ "Let blessings on the widow be," "Who nevTer seeks her hoiufeto say, "If want o'ertakes you, come to me." I hate the prayers so long aiicUiead i. Teat's offered for the orphan*s weal, By him who sees binii crushed by wrong And only with his lips doth I'eeL I do not like to her pray. With jeweled ear arid silken dress, Whose washerwoman tfcils ?tll day, v, >j ^ And then Is asked <o Kwqrr k r'or less^* Such pious shavers l desp$A i . With folded hands aud face demure, v Thfey lift to Heaven their*'angel eyes;','1 P0 'Then steal'the earning of the poor, I do not like snch soulless prayers, If wronsr, I hope to bcTorgivelf; h 2so angel's wing then upward bears. They're lost a million miles from Heaven! V SCRAPS. t' Gen.;Sh(oridan never bad a cook stove named'after iim until this year. ^ f James says the ladies don't seem to give a thought to us fellows ;?vlio keep away from saloons. "Why was the whale that swallowed <lonah like a retired milkman? I$eca,iise he got a profit (prophet) out <>;t',?he water. I^ifty million dollars are invested in journalism in the city of ^sew "S'nrl-. 'Sn savs some chan who knows nothing about it. Among the attractions of a sale of oil paintings advertised in San Francisco is a picture of Gen. Jack. ison just from the bath. A burglar who was found under a man's bed in Philadelphia excused himself 011 the ground that lie was looking lor his dog. ''The one thing," says Jean Paul, "which a maiden most easily for-1 gets is how she looks?hence mir: rors we're invented. '' i The New York newsboys liavejj opened their theatre again and the1 j)oliccmen have had to retreat. In- . tellect always triumphs". Emerson says: "The way to ) xnake the world better is by reforming number one, then there is sure- j Jy one less villain in the world." ( The Indians have invented a new method of sealping victims, so that * now a bald-headed man stands no i, more show than any one else. This is as it should be. " v A Western paper says of the air, in its relations to man: "It kisses ? and blesses him, but will not obey v him." Blobbs says that that description suits his wife exactly. It was a North Carolina landlord j J *\?sl a/3 a * ? a^?aa i ?\ 1? i r* /I i ivi n fv I 1 >viiu pvaicu iijc nuti^v; in uia uuiiiig|U ' room that members of the Legis-ij, lature would be the first seated,Id and afterward the geu.tlemen. j v A beau in Irisburg, Vermont, ; took his girl out for a ride. The I ^ sleigh tipped over and broke her r leg: then the beau sent her home a on a wood sleigh that chanced tojl come along, and continued his ride alone. Some men never lose their pres- ^ cnceof mind* Iii Milwaukee last week a man threw his mother-in- " )aw out of a window in the fifth . . story of a burning building, and carried a feather bed down stairs Y 'in his arms. . 81 The journalists will have their /uu, as witneoS the following from ^ a Cincinnati paper: "A favorite amusement at Laramie is slashing off strangers' ears. One blow is enough' for all except Louisville ? m I 11 ears. 1 ^ "Farewell, Susan?you Jiave n driven me to the grave," wrote y John Larch, of Alabama, four U 'years ago, aDtl left the note 011 the it . yiver bank. He was arrested the g] . other day in Cincinnati, living with, a another woman. i. . I ? < \ An old maple-sugar maimer fears that "sap" will be very thin this I 'spring. lie says the ground has C "beeri so thoroughly saturated with ti 4 water all winter that maple trees a have absorbed too much to yield I good sap. ti A solution of gutla-percha, if ^ either thrown 011 a charcoal, or crayon drawing, in the shape of 11 spray, will soon form a transparent ? . and durable coating, which allows the dust to be rufcbed off occasionally with a wet cloth without dama- ^ ging th^ drawing. tc "Well, Sambo, what's yer up to nowadays ?" "0, I is a carp'ner 7 andj'iner." "He! I guess yer is. qj im J 2- i. .1 _ P o v4 vv nai department ao you pen^rm : "What department? Why, I does i? the circular work." ""What's dat?" ^ "Why, I tiirns de grindstone? g'way." At a Brooklyn "wedding, among C( the presents ostentatiously display*- n] ed, was a one-huridred-dollar bill, js a present from the doting father a to the darling .daughter. After S( j1 . i 1 "II i 1 il . _ 1 .I xne guests nua -departed, ine om v. man coolly rolled up the bill and put it in his vest pocket, and that was the end of it. A Kentucky man refused to look M at a sample sewing machine not G long ago, as h<5 always "sewed ti< wheat by hand*" He is related to le .the man who did not want a threshing machine 011 his farm, "for," said he, "give me a harness tug or a fr barrel stave, and I can make my bj family toe the mark according to R t&e law and Scripter." ! ui X$t|cal Periods of HumarJife. % I ;M . . : ,? .': VlTrom the age of forty to that of sjgy a man \\Jio properly regu lates j Jiimself may be (Considered in the prime of life. His matured strength of constitution renders him almost impervious lo the attacks of disease, and all the iluuctious are in the highest order. ' Having gone a year or two past 1 i -J. i 1 it. sixty,-However, ue arrives ai u, critical period of existence; the river of death flows, before him, and he remains at a" stand-still. But athwart this river is a viaduct cabled "The Turn of Life," which, if crossed in safety, leads to the valley, "Old Age/' round -which the river .winds, and then flows beyond, ! without a doubt of causeway to effect 'its' passage! jv jThe bridge is, however, constructed of fragile materials, and it defends unou how it is trodden whether it bend or break. Gout, 'apoplexv, and other bad characters, ^Q ^jteoin the vicinity, to waylay the traveller and thrust him from : the pass; but l^t him gird up his loins, and provide hhnself with! perfect composure. To quote a metaphor, "the turn of life" has aj turn either into a prolonged walk or into the grave. The system and power having reached their utmost expansion, now begin either to close, like flowery of sunset, or break down at once. One judicious stimulant, a single fatal cxcitement, may force it beyond its strength, whilst a careful supply of props, and the withdrawal of all that tends to force a plant, will sustain in in its beauty and vigor' until ' J O J j. i 1.. 4. nigm JUIS uunj t>ci in. .<> Subjects for Thought. r The greater part of mankind employ their iirst years to i;iake their ( last miserable. An ill principle in the mind is ' worse than the virus of disease in the body. \ The omnipotence of love makes , fools of wtse men, and wise men of fools. Man is our friend?truth is our ] friond: but we must honor truth: in preference t,o num. Ho that makes others fear has in his turn more'reason for apprehension than his victims. Thnso who sipft niostlondin their threats are always the' weakest in the execution of them. f Our sufferings from malignity . O ? ( O *t i abroad are not so great as the* sufferings from malignity within. If you desire the permanent happiness of your children, teach them )bedicnce and self-constraint. The friend that lightly flatters i. y hee is an enemy; the enemy that p ustly reproves thee is a Iricnd. j; True wisdom is to know what is! j; i.est worth knowing, and to do that * I'hichis best worth doing. The only passion which age docs ot bljjnt is avarice. The longer re live the fiercer it becomes. ^ l( Death of Judoe Dent.?Judge 1" )ent, brother-in-law of the l'resiei:t, widely known in eailier days , 11 California, and later as a candi- ? ate for Governor of Mississippi, ^ .bore he was a cotton planter, and i his candidacy opposed by -the dministration, and in all known [,< espects a high minded and honorhie gentleman, is dead. Judge )cnt died in the Catholic faith. ' \Y , fisg* The Governor has commuo'd the sentence of Capt. George 1. Tuppcr, who was convicted ot lanslaughter at the May term, _ 873, of the General Sessions for bis County and sentenced to five ears imprisonment in the County 1U lil, where he has been since the entence was pronounced, awaiting tie result of legal steps that were iken by the counsel in his case. ' ' nb Ocoxee County. ? This young fui ounty. has been fortunate in keep- . ' lg its business closely attended to. C' (ast year there were but $180 of i ulla bom taxes returned, and this of] ear the payments have been equal- (jr j as prompt:, <vith now a probabil- ] y that the nulla bohas wilj fall aort of those of last year, the pen- ] Ity list being very small. ru< A second edition of Dr. nhm-dA'a TTiatni?v Kniifl> " W V*w MAWVVi J V/ i 1>IIV> UV/UIU j iarolina College, embracing addi- ? onal sketches and a life of {he th uthor, by Rev. J. L. Reynolds,'3). JJJ >., will be published by subscripon during the' ensuing summer, y Whlker, Evans & Cogswell, TV iharlc^ton. The price of the vol- Tf me will be ?2.50, payable upon ublic'ation. a* JUS jjgg3* York county has doue well pe 1 promptly paying taxes.' The kci )tal amount called for by the tax uplicate was ?79,729.60; the total i,rt mbunt remaining unpaid March of , including the peualty, is S3,428,- e01 V Of this amount, $1,271.70 Jue and3 charged to the Air Line wo o ailroad Company, and ?G01 is due ? o'm polls. '' ~ i $ Not long ago a ?clprgyrnan in a )untry church not a thousand ? tiles from Augusta, Ga., after fin- j hing his sermoti and announcing . temperance meeting, said he had >me cotton seed tor sale, of a n?w ^ iriety, which could be'had at?-- j[^J ;only one dollar per bag.! ' ' let'i ^, ' 1 chi ey The nomination of .Gen. Go [cLaws as' Collector of Customs in w,) eohgia, gives' universal satisfac- ^ on'in the South, so far as we can Au arn. ' be; . f sal jj@r* Round trip tickets, to and om Charleston, will be furnished f the Greenville and Columbia Xj ailroad officials, for one fair, good ^ itUMaj L; ) 1 fjgft'iTii..i v,,., , i iir.vn Thursday, the inst., ? yfde the beginning of &&'jej$sh j civii year, and is commemorative of the deliverance' of the Israelite from the bondage of the Pharoahs. The feast of the Passover commences April 3d. + The "striking" clerks in the-Secretary of State's oflice, have presented Secretary llayne with a silver'service, and Chief Clerk' i a?a1J l?no/1n/l nc a U11IJ Willi a v.miv, ?u an earnest of tiioir kindly iodines towards those officials. l&L. A correspondent of tlie Union-Herald, nominates Col. Tlios. Dodamead for ^Governor. Tlie Colonel is no politician, but a t shrewd, energetic rotfroad man, { who could and would run the State machine to the best advantage. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY, < (capital $1uQ,000,) Soluble Pacific Guano. 5 THIS GUANO is now so well known in all the Southern Stales for its remarkable cffo.cts as an agency for increasing the products of ] labor, as not to require special ipeoni- J niendalion from us. lis use for eight years past has established its char- . actor lor reliable excellence. The I . 1 :._i ; I.,. f).^l largo n.xuu cajuuu nnwitu mw ? Company in this trade affords the surest guarantee of the continued excellence of this Guano. The'supplies put into market this season are, as heretofore, prepared under the su- i perintendonee of Dr. St. Julian Bav- I onel, Chemist of the Company, at j Charleston, S C. Honco planters may rest assured that its quality and composition is precisely the same as that heretofore sold. J. N. ROBS OX, ^ Selling Agents, Charleston, S. C. JOIIN 8. IlKBSB & CO. General Agents, Baltimore. ^ Terms?$4S cash ; $?3 time, with- ^ 3ut interest.' To accommodate planters, 7hey can srder now and have until 1st April to Jecide as tv> whether they will take _ it time or cash price. When deliver- | id from th?* factory by the car load, no dray age will he charged. ACID PHOSPHATE, GUANO, HON 13, PLASTlSJR, &c., always 011 liand, .quality guaranteed. J. N. JIOBSOJX. TW on isr.q 37?4 in DRUGS & MEDICINES G POaiAY ft YATES', iSTc 100, Abbeville. G 0 T E keep on hand constantly a VV well selected Stock of DliUGS, ? II E.UICA LS, PER I- UM ERY, PAT- i INT MEDICINES, SOAPS, TOI- i rJST ARTICLES, &c.. &c. 5tl ' Iti Physicians Prescriptions.compound- du I with carc and accuracy. Try our "FLORAL COLOGNE." lasting perfume. The host in >wn. 25 cents, 50 cents, 81, 61.50 ur bottle. Ar Our "HAITI TONIC" is an excel- Lc nt preparation; contains no Dye, ill preserve the Hair, remove Scurf, andrulf, &e., and, with the assistice of nature, art and labor, will reore the Hair, and add a lusj.ro and ^-r cauty to its appearance. ' ' ^' coi Murray & Lanman's "FLORIDA !Ni, rATEli"?75 cents per bottle, at TORtAY & YATES', 1 No. 190. March 25, 1874 SO-tf GREENWOOD Z [ALE ACADEMY.;;: V / ( - . T JUUi Gr< njIE undersigned wisli to inform the 0'el L *;Citizens of this County that the 'Pj-ti ove-'named School is now in suecessI operation. " an "?tudf nts will be prepared for any Colre they may wish to attend. Les Flic rates of tutition are as follows: ? Primary Braiiclies, $5.00 per Quarter 1 fifty days. 1 : < Introductory Studies iu English Arj ammar and Geography, $7.00 iiigner j'jngusn aim ucograpnv, lok-keeping, <fcc., $9:00. 1 L0j Classical Studies, $12.00. IJoard 'can bo liad' for $12.?"30 per ? jutU, exclusive of washing. ? TJiomas Duckett, Ar^ Rev. T. H. Pope, ton Feb. 11, 1874 44-Gm 5NTISTRY! DENTISTRY\\B r. H. D. WILSON -i OFFERS his professional services to V the people of Abbeville County i of uj)]>er South Carolina. Having ii/ imisncu a course 01 siuuy 111 me m 1 nnsyivania College of Dental Sur y, lie feels fully competent to attend FA all cases requiring the exercise of cost lied Dental Surgery that may be beii tught to him. He asks the patronage the people, nnd guarantees full and T nplete satisfaction. He has procured ^ full set of first-class Dental Instru- I1 nls, and is prepared to flo lirst-class rk at most reasonable ratps. JjJg OFFICE jnst over I'ost Office. 'HE SHORTEST ROUTE TO FORTUNE. 450,000 GIVEN AWAY! D v $100,000 for only $2.50. Grand Le^al Gift Conccrt, Aid of a Juvenile Reform School at j Leavenworth, Kansas. Drawing J April 30f A, 1874. ? )ne J'ri/.e guaranteed in every pack- ^1 } of 11 Tickets. Single Tickets, $2.50; ir$12; 11 for $25. But few Tickets I; and as our sales are rapid, pursers should order at once. Any niouarriving too late will be returned, od, reliabie Agents wanted everyerc. For full particulars, address ilMON ABLLS, Levenworth, Kan. MAJOR ANDREW TMALL, ctioneer and General Agent for Ab- -t>rille and County, with Tickets for e.. [March 25' 1874, 50-5t 1 BLIND BRIDLES, Cat [AME STRINGS, Back Bands and Trace Chains, arrived last week. W. JOEL SMITH'S. ([arch 11,1874. F< y? * f yfUH.-..-w - . -yr.' f -T r 1 t t THp CAROLINA FERTILIZER WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS : Cnali Prico: >50 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Timo Prico: >55 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Payable November 1st. 1874. Fi ee of InterestMeM and Drayage to lie aled ITS SUCCESS IS [J N P A RALLELED, ? c-. AND ITS STANDARD IS A. ]S"o. 1. 11" ISPHATI WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS: Casli Prico: >33 per Ton of 2;000 lbs. Tim o 3Pl(ico : !38 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Payable November 1,1874. Free of Interest. 'rilt and Drayap to lie aMefl. FOll SALE BY AGNEW & BONNER, Due West. WALLER & BROTHER, Greenwood. DAT5T1 kr m A rrnn f o JL \JJL JJ \Af Wi) AAgl/UUU) Ninety Six. reo. W. Williams & Co., General Agents at Charleston, S. C. Jan. 12,1873, 4()-4m REEXYILLE & COLUMBIA It. It. hrough Tickets to Charleston 33 &5S3 &&& jSCr&sfi ~ 7t*7vS?u' 'u-^Vi, CHANGE OF SCEDULE. On and after Thursday, September the ), 1872, the Passenger trains on this' >ad will ho run as follows, daily, Sunys excepted: : 'aoi.\(i west, ou vr. ;ivo Pnlnmliin 7:15 a.m.1 " Alston .v 9:03 a.m. 44 Newberry 1U:-1U a.m. | 44 CGkesluiry 2:00 p.m. j 41 Helton S:oOp.m. rive Greenville ;. 5:30 p.m. j .UOINO KAST, OK J)()\VN. ave CJreenville 7:30 a.m. J ^ lielton 9:30 a.m. 44 Ctykesbury 11:15 a.m. 4.4 Abbeville !):! ") a.m. Newberry : ]>.in. 44 Alston 4:20 p.m.'< rive Columbia 0:00 p.m. j fey" Connect at Alston with trains on i Spartanqiirg i;rd Union ltailroad meeting at Columbia, S. C., with glit Trains on the South Carolina ilroad, upand down ; also with Trains' ng Norili and South on Charlotte,j lumbia and Augusta ltailroad, and: ihnington, Columbia and Augusta ilroad. .i: ABBEVjiLLK BKAXCir. Prain leaves Abbeville at O.lo \. M., meeting with Down Train from uenvUle. Leaves Cokesbury' at 2.15 M., connecting with Up Train from lunibia. Accommodation Train, ndays, Wednesdays and Fridays, ives* Cokesbury at 11.15 A.' M.., or on * arrival of the Down Train from ;enville. Leaves Abbeville at lj lock P. M., connecting tyilh tin from Columbia. ?4 * J DEKSON BKANOII A BJ.UE IUDG/2DIV'N DOWN. ive "Wnllinlla ... 5:45 a.m. ' Perryville.... (5:25 a.m. 4 Pendleton 7:10 a.m. ' Anderson 8:10 a.m. rive Bel ton D.UU a.m. UP. 1 ivejielton .>:oOp.m. i ' Anderson 4:.">o p.m. ' Pendleton..'. f>:o() p.m ' Perryvilie..: (Mo p.m. ive Wallmlla 7:15p.m. Lccoinmodntion- Train between Belaud Anderson on Tuesdays, Thurs- "1 '8 $nd Saturdays. Leave* lielton at j I A. M., or oi) arrival of Down Train ] n GreenvilR?. Leave Anderson at n I If." M., connecting with Up Train .. n Columbia. ,THOS. DODAMEAD, Gen'l .Superintendent _ a up, Norton, Gen'l Ticket A gen Great Bargains I AX be found in desirable SUMMER ' GOODS at the EMPORIUM OE SHIOjs, now selling at New York T , preparatory 10 rtpring purchases lg made-' 0* AS. A. BOWIE, Ag't. I eh. 4,1S74, 44-tf ,ke Your Homes Pleasant and Attractive. EAUTIFUL Chromos, Oil Paintings and Lithographs, for Hale J. D. Chalmers & Co. 1 an. 14, 1874.40-tf S< si wedes Iron, * of all sizes, for PLOWS, p< for sale by & Co. ~ eb. 25, 1874. idics ! Candies !! Candies!) I A large lot just received by J. B. & W. J. ROGERS. ?b. 20, 1874 46-tf % *' NOTICE TO f HAVING purchased the COUNTY H the PATENT .STRAIGHT JtAl Clarke & Co., from Geo.' 1-1. Robertson, I the ad vantages it furnishes over the.zfgzj] 1st. Being an air-line fence it mvdx one 2d: It is cheap, simple; ami easily cons stock or wind. 3d. No new rails need be split to repair 4th. Jt has received the hearty approvn basic in use. and is preferred to all other I have secured tjicservices of the follo\ nectVsary information and furnish Farm They are my authorized Agents iyid no J by Ljiciu. J.L. 'Wa/. r. a C.U-t. J. N M.u. JAS. AV. T. BR< 3Du. NVAL'i .Terms for Farm Rights from So.OO up\ Feb. 11, 1874, 44-3m _____ | R. Fl!? R? RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after roaJlng this advertisement need any one SUFFER WITH PAIN. RAD WAT'S READY RELIEF 13 A CURE FOR 1 EVERY PAIN. It was the first and U Tl^o Only Pain Remedy fh.it Instantly stops the most excruciating pains, allavs Inflammations, and cutvx Congestions, whether of the Lungs. Stomach, Bowett, or other glands or organs, hy one application. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. no matter how violent or excruciating the pain the RHEIJMAT10, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled. Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Wrr.T, AFFORD INSTANT KASR. inflammation of the "kidneys. : iinflammation of toe bladder. inflammation of the bowels. c congestion of the lungs. sore throat. difficult breathing. palpitation ok the nEART. hysterics, croup, diptheria. catarrh, influenza. headache, toothache. neuralgia, rheumatism. cold chills, ague chills. Tlie application of the Jteady Jlellef to the part or parts whore the pain or dlflltfilty exists *111 afford easo and Comfort. , Twenty drops In half n tnmhlcr of water will In a few moments euro CRAMPS. SPASMS, bour STOMACH, HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHE, DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY. COLIC, WIND IN THE BOWELS, and all INTERNAL I'AINS. Truvelcra should always carry n bottle of Kndtray'n Ready Keller with them. A few drops In water will prevent sickness or poliu from chance of water. It Is better thau French Brandy or Bitten as a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND /QUE cured for fifty cents. There Is not a remedial a^'-nt In this world that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Blloiui Scarlet, Tvnhold, Yellow, and other Fevers [aided bv RAD"WAY'S PILLS1 so quick as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Fifty cents per bottle. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD?INCREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT?CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL. DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparilliai Resolvent THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES: SO QUICK. SO RAPID ARE THE CHANGES, THE liOUY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE, THAT Every Day an tease ii Flesh aii Weight is Seen an! Felt. Erery drop of tho KARSAPARTLLIAN RESOLCENT communicates through tho Blood, Sweat. Urlno, Bud other Fluid* and Juices of tho sytttm the vigor of j life, for It repairs tho wastes of tho body with new and ?<? r*A MnrnftilA. Svnhllll dniiMtimntlnil. 1 Glandular disease, Ulcers In the throat. Month. Tumora, Nodesln thoGlaudsand other parts of the astern, Bore Eyes, Strumorous discharges trom the Earn, and the worst forms of Skin diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spots, Worm* In the Flesh, Tumors. Cancers In tho Womb, and alt weakening and painful discharges, Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and nil wastes of the life principle, are within the curative range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days' use will prove to any person using it for either of these forms of disease its potent power to euro them. If tho patient, dully becoming reduced by the wastes and decomposition tnat is continually progressing, succeeds lu arresting these wastes, and repairs the ?amo ! with new material mado from healthy blood?and this tho SAilSAPARILLIAN will and does aeenre?a euro is certain; for when once this remedy commences Its j work of purification, and succecdsjn diminishing the loss of wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day I the patient will foel himself growing better andstrongcr, I the food digesting better, appetite improving, and ilesh ! and weight Increasing:. Not only does tho Saruaparilliaw Rmoltxxt excel j all known remedial agents In the euro of Chronic, Scro- ! fulous, Constitutional, and Skin diseases; but It is tho I only posltlvo euro for Kidney & Bladder Complaints, j Urinary and Womb diseases. Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, j Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Brlght's Disease, Albuminuria, and In all cases whero thero aro 1 trick-dust deposits,or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed I with substances like the white of an egg, or threads llko I white silk, or there Is n morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and white bone-dust deposits, and when thero is 1 u pricking, burnlug sensation when passing water, and j pain in the Small of the Back and along the Loins. j Tumor of 12 Years' Growth Cured by Jtadway's Resolvent. DR. RADWAY'S PorfectPnrjative&BeplatiflgPills perfectly tasteless, elegantly ceatad with sweet gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen. Rad- ! wav's Pills, for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache. Constipation, Contivcness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Kcver, Inflammation of ino Huwcls, Piles, and all Derangement* of tlio Internal Viscera. Warranted toeffect a positive cure. Purely Vegetable, containing 110 mercury, minerals or deloterlous drugs. A few doses of RADWAVS PILLS will froe the system from all the above named disorders. Price, 23 cents l?er Box. SOLD BY DKUUUISTa BKAU "FALSE AND TllUE." Bond ono letter stamp to BADWAY A CO., No. 32 Warren 8L, New York. Information worth thousands will be sent yon. : fHE ALSTON HOUSE. The Misses Cater rT \ Vr\f"J forivcriiont and pleasant tl rooms oj?cii in the "ALSTON I I 10 USE," will bo pleased to accommodate any who may apply, cither i >r transient or permanent board. Jan. II, 1874, 40-if TNE"COTTON SEED; IF'air Sale. 1 rllp] Suhscribor offers for sale a fine lot of COTTON SEKD at! . no dollar ($1) per bushel, and some ! y cry select at two dollars (*2) per < ushel, delivered at OoUosbury Depot. F. A. CONNOR. r March 4, JS74 47-tf I , School Notice. \ m ^ , . c \'J. tl)0 request UI SUIJUJJ' UlllAUHD, !3 and by tho authority of the L-liooI District Trustees, tho undergncd will open a School in tho 3uso lately occupied by J. W. Boyd, !(a Male Academy, ou TUESDAY sxt, the 3d of March. Tuition and contingencies ?3.00 v jr month, payable monthly. | W. P. McKELLAIl, A. M. Feb. 25, 1873, 46-tf : . !| Paper Hangings. p 200 Rolls Wall Paper. G Dozen Window Shades, Received to-day, J. D. CJ^tlmers & Co. Jan. 14, 1S74, 40-tf PLANTERS LIGHTS of Abbeville and Laurens for [L AND PLANK FENCE of Ge<). It. I hereby call the attention of planters to ig fence now in use. -hat/ it# rails. triicted, and cannot be broken by unruly oiu iencing. # ,1 and recommendation of every one who I 9. vingnameij! gentlemen who will give the Rights to those who desire to purchase. 4ight will be valid unless countersigned NICHOLSON, Ninety Six, S. C. c . GRIFFIN, Ninety Six, S. C. C '. CCHCRAN, Hodges' Depot. L. WHITE, White Hall. VNCH, Abbeville C. H. NCR NICHOLSON, Special. vard. I Iron in the Blood ' XIIVCO TUC UICAIf CTRMIC. mniVLtf mil nurm uiuuiiua * I The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect' ed Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, is so combined as to have the character of an aliment, as ? easily digested and assimilated \ with the blood as the ,simplest food. It increases the quantity of Nature's Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blood, and i cures "a thousand ills," simply I by Toning up,Invigorating and Vitalizing the System. The enj riched and vitalized blood permeates every part of the body, repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secretions, and leaving nothing for disease to jeea upon, i 4 This is the secret of the wonderful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diarrhoea, 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, hieing free from Alcohol, in ar\y form, its energizing effects are not fol- I lowed by corresponding reac- a; Hon, but are permanent, infu~ ol sing strength, vigor, and n^ftf ti life into all parts of the system, u and building up an Iron Con- it stitution. ' p Thousands have been changed ti by the use of this remedy, from d weak, sickly, suffering crea- h turcs, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; and invalids cannot reasonably hes? itatc to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PERUVIAN SYRUP bloivn in the glass, Pamphlets Free. j.j SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, IVo. 1 Milton Place, Boaton. Sold by Druggists generally. _ A OF a: T wT?_ w A nrr ^ tf Uiiil JUiii UtffcUtfi&tfii#!*' ai d -? tl ALL persona having claims Against jj JOHN ENHIGHT, atthe time i, of his death are hereby notified to ii< present their demands properly vei'i- ^ lied, and thoso owing the estate to make payment to {_' LEWIS D. BOWIE, ? Administrator with the Will an- [j li 0X0(1* Jan. 7, 1874, 39-3m. ai ' to ACCIP.MCPC CAi C s ftooiuivi-i. u anLki o J.e HAYING ncccpted the assign n, ment of E. S. HALE, all per- en sous having demands against 13. S- li( HALE individually or against the F1 firm of YOE & IIALE, will present them to me properly attested, on or pe befor the 10th of March next. Those be indebted will make immediate pay- or merit. sp 811 us W. A. Limbecker, Assignee of E. S. IIALE. w Feb. 5, 1874 ATTENTION. ? an THE attention of our customers is ~ called to the fact that all unpuid iccounts for 1873 iro now past duo. "We need the moley, and they, without exception, will vill please como forward aud settlo v )romptly Quarles & Perrin. c Jan. 7, 1874, 39-tf FEA! TEA!! TEA!!! ? ? wa o < m be; i W rllE undersigned have just rcceiv- i " ed a lar-o lot of PUKE Utt- ted LDULTERATEX) TEA of all kinds, ter; nd as they arc now Agents of the are J. S. Tea Company, can sell it at heaper rates than it has ever been old in thf* market. PARKER & PERRIN. S Jan 14, 1374, 40-tf ~ jr. A. W. JONES, < FC 'ainter, Glazier, and Paper 1 Hanger, ^LToToovillo, S. C. O' IMrOULl) respectfully solicit the f'T Public Patronage. Orders |W romptly attended to. If. Feb. IS, 1874 45-3in cir ! anc A Large Lot of Nuts Jj" Can be found at the store of ma J. B. & W. J. ROGEES. Fob. SO, 1S71 40-tf . i STEAM Columbia, S. C. , P. W. WING, [Proprietor. ____ 4 MANUFACTURER OF lash, Blinds, Doors, < WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES, lie Pivot BMs ail Shutters, COLUMNS, Pilasters, MANTEL PISCES, Mouldings, Brackets, Hand-Rails, 4EWELS, BALUSTRES, ;croll Work of all Description. Lll Work Guaranteed A No. 1. Slay 28,1873, 7-ly. OFFICIAL. State of South Carolina, Office of Secretary of State, \ ' Columbia, Jan'y 13,1873. / The Abbeville "PRESS AND lAMXEft" is hereby designated , i the Newspaper for the publication f all Legaf Notices and Official Adversements for the County of Abbeville, rider the Act, approved February 22d, 170, entitled "An Act to Regulate the ublication of Legal and Public Noces," and the Order heretofore issued esignating the Abbeville Medium is ere by rescinded. ' SAM'L W. MELTON, Attorney General. S. L. HOGE, Comptroller General. H. E. HAYNE, Secretary of State. I certify that the foregoing is a copy o ie original on file in this Office. H. E. HAYNE, Secretary of 'State. LN ACT Iq, jRegulatp (he Pttblica Uon of all Legal and Public Notices. .Section 1. Be it enacted by the Sente and House of Representatives of the late of South Carolina, now met and tting in General Asstmbly, and by the uthority of the same, It shall be the uly of the Attorney General, theComp oller General, and by the Secretary iO tate, conjointly, to designate, by pubc notice [in] one or more newspapers i this State, in which all legal notices, Ivertisements, or publications for the tate, of any and every character requir- [ 1 by law to be made public, shall be ublished; and said Attorney General, omptroller General, and Secretary ox tate, shall have power to ma^e such mnges and new designations, from me to time, as they may judge that ic public interest requires. Sac. 2. All State and County Officers, id other persons are hereby required . fiimuli tlio novvvniinPN dpsipilflted uder this Act, for the State and for theli (preventative-counties, for publication, j 1 legal notices, advertisements and jblications, of any and every character ; iquired by law to be made public; and j ) legal notice, advertisement or publi- ; ition required bylaw to be made pub- i b shall have any valid force or effect | iless published in the newspapers desnated under this Act; and no publi.tion, of any character in any newspa;r not designated under this Act, shall j s paid for from the funds of this State, of any County : Provided, That the 1 id officers mentioned in Section one J all have power, In eases requiring un- 1 ual publicity, to order publication in s eh newspapers, in addition to those signated under this Act, as by and [ ith the advice of the Governor they 1 ay select; and bills so incurred shall v audited and paid in the usual roau-i0 >r. C Sec. 3. All Acts and parts of Acts in- ft nsistent herewith are hereby repealed, g "tec. 4. This Act shall take effect from d after passage. [Jan. 22, 1872. John Agnew, ' successor to Carroll & Spellman, arriage Manufacturer, n * TTr?7.:? tu/VIC/ yJJ fr U/tU OlW/tCO/ Streets. OLUMBIA, S. O. MANUFACTURES and keeps rB constantly on hand a full stock K0CKAWAY8, PHAETONS, BUG: ESand WAGONS, all of which is irrantcd as being at least equal to the it made anywhere at the price. \gent for the celebrated MILBURN AGON, made of timber seasoned at st three years. Every wagon warran- . against breakage from defect in maial or workmanship. Those wagons made of all sizes and are sold very JOHN AGNEW, Proprietor. id dress M. J. CALNAN, Agent. ' fay 28, 1873, 7-ly1' GOLDSMITH. r. KIND. oroldsmith & Kind, HINDERS & MACHINISTS, % (PHCENIX IRON WORKS, X OLUMBIA, S. c. [ANTJFACTURERS of Steam En- 5 gines of all sizes; Horse powers, cular and Muley Saw Mills, Grist I Sugar Cane Mills, Flour Mills, Ornental, House and Store .Fronts, Iron ilings, Agricultural Implements, ete. uss and Iron Castings of all kinds de to order on short notice, and on most reasonable terms. Also, mancturers of Cotton Presses. lay 28,1873, 7-12m New Store! NEW GOODS!! THE undersigned have just opneed an entire new stock of GROCERIES, Provision and Liquors, A.s well as Other Goods in their Line. A.t the Old Stand of A. M. HILL, rejently TROWBRIDGE & CO., where we will be pleased to seryp the public CHEAP FOB CASE. A. M. HILL. Jan, 29, 1873, 42-tt IsSSii# (WITH LATEST IMPBOVEMENTS.) for 20 years the Standard of Excellence throughout" the world. fF you think of buying a Sewing mar chine it will pay you to examine the records of those now in Use and profl} by experience. The Wheeler ?? Wilson stands alone as the only Light Running Machine, using the Rotary. Hook, making a Lock Stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. All shuttle machines waste pojper in drawing the shuttle back after the stitph is formed, bringing Rouble wearand strain upon both machine and operator, hence while other machine's rapidly wear out. the Wheeler & Wilson lasts a lifetime, and proves an economical investment. Do not believe all that is promised by 90-callea "Cheap" machines,yo.u should require proof that years of use have tested thfcir value. Money once thrown away cannot be recovered. Send for our circulars. Machines sold# Dn easy ierui?, ur jijuuiiujr pajtuvmo taken. Old machines put in ordef or received in exchange. Wheelek & Wilson Mf'g Co.'s Ofc's^ Savannah, Augusta, Macon $nd Columbus, Ga., Columbia and Charleston, 8. C. PURSLEY & TRUMPS, Ag'ts, Augusta and Columbia. W. B. CH.EVES, General Agent, Aug. 27, '73, 20-ly3 Savannah, Ga. Notice, '*; Office of the G. & C. Railroad, \ Columbia, August 2ft, 1873. j UNDER a resolution of the Board of Directors, the Interest Coupons of the State guaranteed bonds and of such, other bonds of this company as are reg-. ularly recorded in the office of the con?pany, matured between the first day of January, 1872, and the first'day of Julv, 1873, both inclusive, will be funded in bonds having ten years to run, as pnn vided for in the company's proposals ta the bondholders of date or August 11, 1873. Holders of the above obligations are requested tp send in a statement of them to this oflice, to facilitate the exchange, which it is desired to complete without <iela.\i, and enable the necessary arrangements to be made for the .resumption of regular interest payment^ on 1st Jauuary ensuing. W. J. MA(?RATK, President. Sept. 3,1873y tf C. E. BRUCE, Boot and ShoQ Maker* nnrtirai! ft Wilson's Ram -rr ? ?"j- t. sj.-a WOULD, respectfully inform the publicthat he has opened a shop in Abbeville it the above? location, where he has provided himself with the best material, ind is now prepared to execute all work in his line with neatness and dispatch. He guarantees satisfaction in quality111 d price, and will be pleased to reqeiv^ :he patronage of the public. Sept. 24, 1873,24-tf . , , ... ARTISTIC TAILOR [WOULD respectfully inform my customers that I have jusi returned; rora the North, and am now opening ielect Stock of Mk Cassimeres M Trimuft vhich I will CUT and MAKE up to. rder, or sell on reasonable terms, 1 OR :a8H. TAILORING done for Men nd Boys in the LATEST and BEST* TYLES. Shirt Patterns. I would especially call the attention of very one to my splendid fitting Shirt 'atterns. Give me a call without fail. S. A. BREAZEALE. Sept. 24, 1873 24-tf * FRESH ARRIVALS. # I ? Maccaroni, Buckwheat. Crushed Coffee, Cream Cheese, Soda Crackers. Lemon Crackers, Choice Sugar Cured Hams, Bacon Sides, Bacon Shoulders, Bulk Sides, Bulk Shoulders, Leaf Lard, Pearl Starch, Sperm Candles, Adamantine Candles, Fancy Family Flour, Bolted Meal, Fresh Ground Hominy, at ummu & co'S. Feb. 11, 44-tf loise Fever and Ague Pills Elix Iodino Promido of Calcium. Elix Bromide Posa?s?ium, Sol. Persulphate of Iron, Chronic Acid, Colorless Tint of Iodine. PARKER & PEJUOT'S; Oct 1, 1873. " " '