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. _~_.ru._4. nTForget I Loved Thee! '> ' . .Thou bid'st mo crush it out, and live it down? W 8 tamp out its ra?mory from my aching brain; Forget I Joved, remove the thorny ' '7- crown That presses on my *brow with mad- i deniug pain. JDost think there lurks within the hu V . m man breast - So little of th? holy fire of Love |: - That words can quinch it? Thinkcst|< " thou that rest Can come with years, or e'en in realms < ;,above? . > ' I'll tall the thou hast never felt (he fire < Of Xiove's. impassioned ilame, or thou | would'st.kuow That hope deferred the unaltained de* eire, J But runs the embers ijito brightest : ' ? ; . .? J .Foi^t I loved thee! Almost bid me , / cease, ' To dream of heaven as bury tkeught ( 'of thee; I .Dost think my heart can ever beat in . > * e ( ' Apart from thine? Dost think that - .. thou art free ? ( I tell thee, while \vo hold our earthly j < ' ; My every pulse shall boat response to < thine; ( '7. Aye, inore? when from the earth we , ' 0r 'pass niway * 1 ' t-'^hy spirit's haunt shall still lie sought ' ' ; by mine? . > I [Timlei/'s dfagazinc. | ? ?r- . .. . SCRAPS. A Chicago minister is affectionately advertised as Jjeing'.'oitt of a job.'' ' A K<>w York dentist /rives a nre mium chromo for, every tooth'he ] idraws. ,, Mr, Barnnm lias offered ono thou- | Band dollars for the "nineteen bricks." :i Alon'Uo Dante Arnold Bailor is the u namo^of an Illinois poot of the. cm.sa<4o, /; " A Georgia editor was bitten by a p /dog, "being evidently mistaken for a <r )> \boDo" . n . ' The Brooklyn Arms is of opinion !C( that a kind word will go farther than : 1} am. flftt.irrm. j W m . t! The editor of the New Berlin Ga- fa wants to trade his Midland rail '.road.stock for an old selling hen. w 1 JL "Western paper announces the 1? c lr ; death' of a lady celebrated for the be <?!purjty of her character and com- ^':l plexion." I O, bother cremation ! We have to (7 earn our living?and we don't want; .to ,bfi compelled to urn our dead. . L'p f' A Connecticut horse-thief swapped Is a fino animal for a couple of copper wi /iyptches.. ?*o inflated currency for go -hfraf; ; wl * A man writing poetically of the . . . weather saj's: "The backbone of win- .V tar is broken, but its tail wags yct;,) t .orcasionalh*.'' ... ... eik J mc So mo ambitious Cincinnation wants the thQ^Hty to be known as the modern HI -Athens, probably because of her too inoch Grecce. -j ' The^Ncw Orleans crusaders an- Me nowite that the ho.rn of the ungodly nol shall bo put down. That is where i horns aro srencrallv nut... :ia 1 The Dftn-btirj News mnn says that there is nothing that will change a . man so much as great grief, uuloas it 1101 is shaving off his mustuchc. * i ..." chr ! A custom-liduso man wKtcs that he , has he'ar'd ladies of refinement, wealth. . position and education lie a customs'U,c., oificerx?ut of countcnr.nco. jlin ' The Ohio legislature has introduced j ^ a bill fixing a fino of from five to j tioi ' fifty dollars for pointing any kind ofjJlP) f.rearms at a person, loaded or "un- J ^kuW1- * " am _ .. ... . .. trrs iiutlcv will Do tiity-six years oiuiw , lioxt Kovvmbcr. The proposal to'0f' inako t.ho anniversay of his birth a|nn( .'day of national fasting and prayer Lj)(, . .excitcs much enthusiasm. Inscription on a tomb.stono in C'o- me lumbia, Tennessee: "Escap?<jf the 1 Jbtittets of the enemy to b?**fssassina- arc .ted by a cowardly pup^R kind lius- sen "band, an affection^Uar1athcr.,' enc ' A Chicagollcman who recently f'10 . traveled Utftfugh Ohio says every body 01 3)6 me^^alled potatoes "taters," excep?'ono yonng lady, who called him 3 Jismaii pertacer.' ^ F"An English Judgo, Bu.ron:AIdcr?on, . * ' on being, qgked to.givfr" histymuon ashnt( to the prpppr ^ngth of,a sermon, rc- tQ ( pKod, "Twenty taimitCG* wiefc. a lean- o{mg io tjie side of mercy." % . * ^nc { 'An exehango asks: wJs therd any* cho thing that man cannot do?";: To'sea; . which Dr. W008, of the Glasgow, Ky., -i Times,, repliosrit'"Ycs, sir; wo ha??t fori sievor known ono suckle a baby." : bijfi) ... ' K :* i 1 Sixteen years ;ago 1pm lve-nyon T , rent to Kansas C%y with a ecpt^and alCl #ic.Other day he signed a ehcC^ for ? sixteen thousand dollars. * lie signed Svith another mau's name, fcowevfr. . ' ' . " ' ing ' The Chicago Tribuneprints a poem toe jri which the writer, wishes that she a yiiad "a heart full of sweet yearlings." |jne: - -How tho persecuted author must have CVei ycAjrued to fumble among thut com?09! tor's hair. j f Twenty-eS.no freshmen wero lately pCpi "suspended from an English college at > beQauSe a professor couldn't fmd out <imc ( who placed a ten-ounce tack in his inrr . "chair. lie, however, knew all about Crat ,"w6i6 sat down on it. . ovic " Type-setters should bo-careful to w^c dip their fingers intflthe right boxes. Out West an editor has been sued for A libol, in having published that a ccr- claii tain Mr. Harrison.was a well-known lost hoiise-hrcnke.. The defcnco of the earn editor is that he wrote horsc-braakor, 4>vhich the plaintiff is by occupation. pprE M Nothing," eaid an impatTcni hus- JL "band, "reminds mo so much of Balaarn and his ass as two women stopping in church and-obstructing the !way to indulge in their everlasting j/ ;talk." "But you forgot, dear," returned the witb? t:eoklv, "that it was tho angel who etopjjod tho way, and Balaam and his ass who complained Of it." . L ' ( A young man who left Brooklyn tyja three years ago to "go "West and grow 1 A up,".has just been heard from, lie B ^writes home to his friends, from Ida- SUh -Jao, saying that tho country is tho ^ r KB most beautiful the sun ever shone on, ,^'^i and tho inhabitants the most social Mg^kho ever met. Also, that he expects titse BKjwo bo haftgod in fourtoen days for uuJ HgBLtealing a male. A] I III II II ' -_-~ , I I " ~ I A. Saving Word to the.Planters?Moro Bread and Less jjptton. Let this, in future, bo tho watolword of Southern planters. If our people now had their corn-cribs, barns and smoke-houses well Oiled, and had saved their domestic manure (which, for want of attention, was suffered to run to waste,) instead of creating liens to purchase guano, they could" snap their fingers in the face of Monsieur Panic. The great desideratum with plant2rs has alwas been a plan*by which to secure Jjigh prices for cotton. Many expedients havo been suggested ? many learned essays have been written?many impracticable plans suggested. >'<>twithstlanding all these failures, there is a plan so simple, so ' certain and efficacious, fhat it is absolutely amazing that it, has not been adopted long ago. It will sceuro the r.il'ject sought, beyond all peradventu.re?it cannot possibly tail. Let Southern planters raise their own supplies of bread, meat and do mcstie an'mals, and let- manufactories of all the common necessaries of life bo established in our midst, and riO| man will over see another pound ofj cotton sold for less than twenty-five cents'! Planters have the remedy in their Wyii hands. It is safe, simple, certain?-as simple as the prophet's! prescription for ihe cure of'Xaaman's [eprosjk Why will they not adopt it? Is it because, iike Kaaman, they desire to dofeoine "great thing ?" So long as cotton has to pay for Sbrn, flour, bacon, horses, mules, doming, agricultural implements, fnmini re, groceries, and even manure, it vill require all the cotton avo can nako to purchase these supplies? md under the incxoraWe laws of aup)ly and demand, the larger our crops ire,.the lower will bo the price of the ommodity.What profit is ii to a planter to lake a hundred bales of cotton, if it equires a hundred and ten bales to ay for his family supplies, including uano? Is it not infinitely better to uiko hut twenty-five bales, at 25 )nts per pound, and his own'suplies? Whatever the cotton brings ili be clear profit. The planter will icn have capital to invest in nianuctures, or otherwise. This is no empty theory. It is a ell-established fact. Let any planter ok around him and inquire who has sen compelled to borrow money to rry on farming operations, It is o cotton planter who goes ,:lhe hole hog" on cotton. From whom i ies ho borrow? Prom the man who iscs, first, his own provisions, and norwards, what cotton he can make, J not tins always true? iso oncj ] II pretend to dispute it. What is < od for one individual is good for the ; lole community. J Let our Southern planters adopt 2 policy recommended, arid instead being "hewers of wood and draw> of water," they will become the 1 >st prosperous agricultural people , ) sun ever shono upon.?Athens r ilckman. - j 1 Date Decisions fly Grangers.? J rubers not clear on the book should j , be given the annual word. J t Past Master has the samo rights ( uny other member, and no more. i Granges cannot constitutionally re- * (1 or remit any part of the initia- { ir feo. ? V subordinate grango cannot j j mgc the by-law requiring money ? accompany tho petition. ? V grango cannot take a note fori ^ * or vote back any fees after they i ,*e once been paid in. Standing committees on app'.ica- 1 us arc illegal; all committed on t ilications must be special. iituals are not to bo distributed * ong the different rncmbors of the trigc, but to be>cpt by one officer. ^ grange cr>not change its place! 1 meeting- into tuc jurisdiction oij A >thfiv grange without obtaining} : consont of the grange in whose j K isdietion they propose to hold their eting*. ' ti Vben persons from one jurisdiction j. takon^into grange without con- ^ t, iho grange whose territory was ? roached on may claim tho fees/but 0 other grange may retain the mem- " 1Teat Balls?A savory vav of a I * / > /. paring meat is in the total 6t meat ti Is niade thus: Cold boiled or raw li for pork chopped very fine, put ? a dish, together with egi^s?one 01 ;ach half pouffl of meat?crumbs jj light-bread soaked and mashed iu i, a couplo of medium-sized onions pped (may be omitted if not liked) ei >on to taste with salt, if the meat ^ [Vesh, nutmeg and allspice, and 8i n into egg-shaped balls with the; fu id. If tco moist to form well, add I ittlo flour, and fry in plenty of'l w i. di ? an ho quickest way wo knew of to co a man believe that thero's nolh- hs in the world worth living for, is xcite him into chasing a cat across trd whero two or three clothess arc innoccntly swaying iu the ling breeze. fj ifo has few charms for tho dystic, which is not to bo wondered for viicd wo lake into account the pan unit of bodily and mental suffer- ()P< that this distressing malady gencs. The Peruvian Syrup (a prot 10 oi iron) has cured thousands > wero suffering from this disease. I m , ? ver 11 old woman in Durban, England11s Brigham Young as her long, husband.,- lie deserted ber aud e to America forty years ago. g1)() ? - Still o the Ladies; c ORFASHIO N A B L E DRY / i/\/\ i-\ ca t\ r > O /< n f\ i\ K%y/K/ j/.-i, i/ ix jj o o u uui.'o. y rITE GOODSi . ij0a ILLINER Y; " aiul HAIR GOODS, .t)on . PJ RASOLS, oub jftiA7#, SCARFS, R UFFS; fitBBONS, AND SASll RIBBONS IN ALL COLORS. w DRESS TRIMMINGS, rITE TRIMMINGS, *? A' UFFLINGS, all widths, BELTS ? Morocco, Leather, _ a/?fZ Elastic, and all kind* of FAN- a & GOODS, besureuud examine the e iiud complete stock now -on liaud ie :PORIOM OF FASHION, pi! pril 8, 1874, 52-tf F x iet. \ Dr. .T. T^lkci^ Cali^riiia TJn- : egar Bitters are a purely Vegetable 'preparation, mado chiefly from tbo native herbs found on tbo lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, tho medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without tho uso of Alcohol. Tho question ,is almost tiaiiy asueu, " \\ nac is tnc causo 01 mo i unparalleled succcss of Vinegar Bit- i ters?" Our ansvrcr is, that they remove tho causo of disease, and tho .patient ro. covers bis health. They aro the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a pcrl'ect Renovator and Invigorator of tho system. Never beforo in tho history of tho world has a medicino beeii compounded possessing tho reniarkablo qualities of Vinegau Bitters in healing tho Kick of every disease man is heir to. Thoy i aro a gentlo Purgative as "well as a Tonic, I relieving Congestion or Inflammation of j thn T.ivnr ami Visceral Oreans in Bilious | Diseases The properties of Dr. Walker's Vr.vkgab Bitters arc Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative. Diuretic/ Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. uruiclul Thousands proclaim Vinegar Bitters the most wonderful Invigorar.t that ever sustained th? sinking 6j*itcm.No Person can tako these Bitters . according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided thei?bones aro not destroyed by mineral poison or othor means, aud vital organs wasted beyond i repair.' " * Bilious. Remittent and Inter* mittrnt levers, which arc so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers , throughout the United States, especially < those of the Mississippi, Oiiio, Missouri, Uliuois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, lied, Colorado, Brazos, llio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro ancke, J times, and many oiuers, wim i their vast tributaries, throughout our ! entire country during the Summer and. Autujrjn, andrcmarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, aro invariably accompanied bv extensive <ler?.m;onients of tbo .stomach and liver, said.other abdominal viscera. In tbeir treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful inllucnco upon theso various orgaus, is essentially necessary. There is Eo cathartic lor the purpose equal to D:t. J. \V a r,xrcn's Vinixjai: Hittkks, as they will speedily remove tbo darkcolored viscid njattor with which the bowels .ire loaded, at the same timo . stimulating the secretions of tbo liver, M uid generally restoring the healthy ( functions of the digestive organs. Foriify the hody against disease j iy purifying all ij.-i lliiids with Vixkuai: t?irrKi!S. No 'epidemic can take* hold \ jf a system lluia fore-armed. 4 Dyspcps/n or Indigestion, TTeadjche, ram in the Shoulders, Coughs, rigbtnesH-'of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour "ructatio'js of tlis Stomach, Had Taste 5i ii the Mouth, Hi]bus Attacks, l'alpita- I ^ ution of the I f /art, Inflammation of the : ^ -ungs, Pain in the region of tho Kid | ieys, au;i a hjndred other painful sytnp- iL oius, arc Ijj oll'spring^ of Dyspepsia. )ne bottle a ill prove ;i better guarantee if its ;noi jls than a lengthy advortisoueiit. ^ Scr'/ula, or Kite's Evil, whito I well: jgn, UIw*rs, Erysipelas, Swelled Nm-k, jJ '"il'V, SerufuJoiis I uiluminutions. Indolent nl'/jn:nations, Mercurial Ali'cclious, Old i'^rus, Eruplinud uf the Skin, Sore ICyes, etc. u these, as in all other constitutional Uislases, YinK'.j.ui Hittkus have howu tlieir great curative powers ia the . uost obstinate und intractable cases. <: For Inflammatory and Clircuic t'j Mieuniatisitl. Gout, Bilious, Remit- lC( ent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of j ^ tic jjiociii, Liver, huiiseys' -Hiauilcr, I hese Hitters have'no equal. $ueh Diseases j,( rc cauficd bj* Vitialed Ulood. ^ Mechanical Diseases.?Personscn- -\\ ::i?ed in Paint.-; and .Minerals, such as n 'lumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and liners, as they advance i:i life, are. subject d paralysis of Lite Howels. To guard gainst Li;is. take a dose of WALK Eli's Vl.\uar Bjtt*:k8 occasionally. ; ^ For,Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tct- J* er, SaJt-Kbeun', Hlotehes, Spots, Pimples, 'ustijles, Hoils, Carbuncles, King-worms, )/' cald-hcad, Sore Hyti<, Erysipelas. Itch, curfs, Discolorations of tlic Sniu, Humors ud Diseases of the Skjn of vjwtevor Dame til r nature, are literally dug up aud carried CJ lit of the system in u short time by the u?o o' f these Hitters. Tj Pin, Tape, and other Worms, irking m tne system ot ho many tuouxanus, aj ro effectually destroyed and removed. No fslem of mudiciw, "no reriuHugc.s, uo an- L< iclmiiiitics will free the system from worm6 ku. these Hitters. For Female Complaints, in young r old. tnnrried or single, at the iLiwu of wo- A; anhood. or the turn of life, these Tonio itters display bo deeided an influuuco that Qprovement is soon perceptible. L( Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenrer you lind its impurities bursting through io skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; eanse it when you find it obstructed and mrgish in the veins; cleanse it when it is ul; your feelings will tell vou wheu. Keep :e blood pure, and tlio health of the system j? iil follow. r* ' R. II. BIcDOXALD & CO.. nippifUnndGen. Afjts.,S:m Francisco,California, frf) 4 cor. of Wnshiiieton mid L'hurltou Su., N. T. 2.0 Sold by all DruggUtg and Dealers. frG [JEW JEWELRY". '; J WILLIAM GLAZE, COLUMBIA, S. CV ' * mm l"AH opened a fiue selection of I'J I Ladies'and Uent\s English,''Swigs "... I American WATCHES. Sole Agent the celebrated Pauline Watch Conily, Philadelphia. Gold Chains, Vest, ;ra, Chatelaines, Leon tine Necklaces, Jl rnond Kings and Brooches, Pearl? and hall'wets. ful ? SILVER-WAKE. jpg make this line a specialty. All Sil- ?| sold by me guaranteed equal to coin. je handsome goods in this line, suit- of . r l T j lur jmiuiw i*iiis. * PLATKD W'AKK. ca Sets, Cups, Goblets, Castors, Boi oris and Forks, Ice Pitchers, Egg t nds, Coffee Urns, Ac. J .... CLOCKS. mo utlery, Pockejtand Tabic Knives. ' HOUSEHOLD AND FANCY GOODS. uns?^English Double Barrel, Breech* * iding Rifles, Parlor Rifies, Air Guns, ? a full stock of Sporting Goods; Du t & Hazard Powder; Pistols of varistylc8, .; 1701 JET AND HORN* GOODS. WILLIAM GLAZE, \ [arch IS, 1874 49-tf A. W. JONES, J inter, Glazier, and Paper hoi Hanger, , ,. li", A-tolDOVillo, J3_ C. mG rOULD respectfully solicit the Public Patronage. Orders aiptly attended to. ob..18,18T4 4*-3m ' I * : 'v :ii\?*. * ..*}.. . "x&Jiuik ^sj' ' ' ' THE CBOLMA I RTILfZER will be sold as follows: C^?tsix Prioo : ?50 per Ton of 2,000 lbs.. Tim o Prico : $55 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Payable November lst? 1874. PVee of InterestFreijht and Drgyap to t aiei. wfi success is UNPARALLELED, and its standard is A. No. 1. WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS: Casli Price: $33 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. re $.38 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Payable November 1,1874. I^ree of Interest. Freiilt anil Drayap to lie aieiL FOR SALE BY AGNEW & BONNER, Due West. WALLER & BROTHER, Greenwood. POPE & CO., Agents, Ninety Six. Greo. W. Williams & Co., General Agents at Charleston, S. C. Jan, 12,1S73, 40-4m WM WB CHANGE OF SCEDULE. On and after Thursday, September the tli, 1S72, <hc Passenger trains on this Load will be run as follows,"daily, Sunay.s excepted ;-i CiOIN.y WEST, on UP. .cave Columbia 7:15 a.m., " Alston 9:05a.m.! " NewJberry 10:lo a.m.! " Cok&rbury 2:00 p.m.; " Helton 3:50 p.m.; .rrive Greenyifle 5:30p.m. CJ(>lNO KAST, OK DOWN. icave.Greenville 7:30 a.m. : u< Belton 9:30 a.m. " Cokesbury 11:15 a.m. w Abbeville 9:15 a.m. dewberry 2:30 p.m. "" Alston 4:20 p.m. .rrive Columbia.6:0U p.m. Bgr Connect at Alston with trains on le Spartanqurg and Union liailroad: innecting at Columbia, S. C., with' ight Trains on the South Carolina ail road, up and dow;i ; also with Trains: >ing North and South on Charlotte,' oluinbia and Augusta Railroad, and! rnmington, .uoiumuia anu Augusta ail road* ^BJJEVILLK UUAKCir. Tr^ln leaves Abbeville at 9.15 M.f mneoting with Down Train from rcenviUe. Leaves Coke.sbury at 2.15 . M., connecting witli Up Train from ulumbfyt. Accommodation Train, ondiiys, Wednesday's and Fridays, eaves Cokesbury at 11.15 A. M..t or oti io arrival of the Down Train from reenville. Leaves Abbeville at. 1 clock P. M.t connecting with Up rain from Columbia. SDERS0XBKANC1I A lil.VK JRIDGE DI V'W DOWN. eave Walhalld 5:45 a.m. " Pemville 6:25 a.m. " Pendleton 7:10 a.m. 41 Anderson 8:10 a.m. rrive Belton 9.00 a.m. UP. >ave Belton 3:50 p.m. " Anderson 4:50 p.m. " Pendleton 5:50 p.m 1 " Perryville 0:35 p.m. | rivo Walhalla 7:15p.m. Accommodation Train between Belli and Anderson on Tuesdays, Thursys and Saturdays. Leave Belton at 0 A. M., or on* arrival of J^pwn Train /"i T.aova A nWApunti ?f III1 VHUCIi V111C* JUta?v ixuuviouu un -w 0 P. M., connecting with Up Train 1 m Columbia. -A ; ; : THOS. DODAMEAD, H ' Gcn'l Superintendent in Ubkz Norton, Gcn'J Ticket Agen!f0 GEEENWodl ALB ACADEMY. F ^HE undersigned wish to inform the L citizens of this County that the )vc-named School is now in successoperation. ' I students will be prepared for any Col- J e they may wish to attend. on -'he rates of tutition are as follows: VL, nliao C'\ AA n?H 'J illiUl V UiauVll^O) SHV.wv/ V(,U(?1 VVI i f. fifty days. Du introductory Studies iu English iramar and Geography, $7.00 ligher English and Geography, ok-keeping, &c., $9.00. Classical Studies, $12.00. Joard can be had for $12.50 per nth, exGlyyjye of gashing. Thbmas Duckett, *E Rev. T. H. Pope. * 'eb. 11,1674 44-Gm : =? n NOTICE. TATE OF I- N. FRANELINJ LL persons indebted to I. Nl L FRANKLIN, dec'd, will make P?] rment at onco to mo, or their ac- j nts will bo placed in the hands of officer for collection. All persons ding claims against I. N. Frankdcc'd, will present the same to duly attested. 2 I. D. BOWIE, Administrator, ' \>b. 24 46-5m I I NOTICE TO the COUNTY I the PATENT STRAIGHT RA: Clarke & Co., from Geo. H. Robertson, ] the ad vantages it furnishes over the zigzi 1st. Being an air-line fence it naves bnc 2d. It is cheap, simple, and easily cons stock or wind. 3d. No new rails necd.be split to repait 4th. It has received the hearty appro vr I..W. If n.wl nil nivo it in aim 10 jmuiuiiv/u tvy on wluvi I have scoured the services of the follow necessary information and furnish Farm They are nty authorized Agents and no ] by thein. J. L. j\rA.T. r. A 0\ pt. J. S Maj. J A 8. AV. T. i5It; # . i>n- wA u (Terms for Farm Riglilfe from $5.0t) up\ Feb. 11, 1874, 44-."m Rf Ri R* fiADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes.NOT ONE HOUR after roa'dlnp thin ndrortlsement need any ono BUFFER WITH PAIN. BADWAY'S READY RELIEF 18 A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. ... It was the first and la . The Only Fain Remedy that Instantly stop* the most excrnclatlntr pains, alla/s' Inflammations, and euro* Congestions, whethorof the Lnngs. Stomach, Bo we la, or other glands or organs, by one application. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, no mattor how violent or excrnclatlnB the pain tho RHEUMATIC, Bed-rl<Men, Infirm, Crippled. Norvoua, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer, $ RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFCTRD INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OF TIIE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF TIIE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE BO\TBL8. CONGESTION OF THE LUNCS. BUKB inWAi, uirrii/ULii nncAiniiiii PALPITATION OF THE HEART. HYSTERICS* CROUP, DIPTHERIA. CATARRH, I.VFLUENZA. hifiafiacne, tootHachb. NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, COLD1 CHILLff, AGUE CniLLS. The application or the Ready Relief to tlic frart or parts wlicre'th? pain of difficulty exists will afford cue and Comfort/ Twenty drofia In lialf a tumbler of wnttr will In a few fnoments euro CRAMPS. SPASMS, SOUR STOMACH, HEARTBURN, HICK HEADACHE, DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY. COLIC, WIND IN THE BOWELS, and all INTERNAL PAINS. Travelers should always carry a bottlo of Kndtray'* Ready Relief with them. A fow drop* In water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It Is better limit Frcncb Brandy or BKtors m ? stimulant. FEVER ANlJ AGUE. VLvkR AND AGUE enrod for fifty eenta. There ti not a remedial agent In this world that will cure ?ver and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bllous. Scarlet, Trphold, Yellow, ami other Fevers [aided by RADWAY'S PILLS) so quick a* RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Fifty cents per bottle. HEALTH! BEAUTY!!I GTRONO AND PURE RICTT HLOOD?INCREASE I OF FLESH AND WEIGHT-CLEAR SKIN AND 1 BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL. I DR. RADWAY'S n :n: iMP'llM OTJlVtJE THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. BAS MADE THE MOST ASTOXISIIINn CURES: SO QUICK. SO RAPID ARE TUB CHANOEH, THK HODY UNDEROOE8, UNDER THE INFLUENCE OP TI{IS THULY WOMJERKUIi MEDICINE, THAT Every Day ai Increase in Flesi ' pi Weiilt is to aii Felt. Every drop of tiio 8AHSAPARTLLIAN REBOIrfENT communicates throngh tho Blood, Sweat, Urine. *nd other Fluids and Juices of the system the i*|?or or We, fur It repairs the wastes of the body with new and i *ound material. Bcrofula, Srphllls, Consumption, Glandular disease, Ulcers In tho throat, Mouth,. Ju- [ fliors, Nodesln theOlainlsand other parts of the syatwn. [ Boro Eyes, Strnmoroits rtlschorjfts irom tho Ears, and . the worst forms of Slcln diseases, Eruption*, Fever | Bores, Hcani ncan, iiing.worra.tiaiiKncum, crysipcias, i Acne, Bla?k Spots, Worm* In the Flesh, Tumor*, Can- I ten lit tho Womb, and all weakening and painful dis- ' charges, Night Sweats, Lonsot flpcrin ahd all waste* of ! the llf? principle, are within thocurartve ranee of thl* wonder of Modern Cbomiitry. and a few days' use will ?rove toauy person using It for eltbor of these forms o! laease it* ootont power to cure them. . If tho patient, daily bccominaj-cdiicM by tho wastw tod decomwUUut that In continually progressing, sue eedsla arresting the*e wastes, and repair* tho sanio with now-material raado from healthy blood?nnd thla tho SAJtSAl'ARILLlAN Will and does secure?? euro is certainr for when onco this roracdy commence* its work of purification, and succoed8.ln diminishing tho Ioaaof waste*, its repair* will be rapid, and every day the patient will feel himself growing bettor and stronger, ,the food digesting better, appctlto Improving, and liesh 'and weight Increasing. Not only <lrie? tho sarsipirilluk Resolteitt excel all known ruuedlal agent* In the cure of Chronic, Kcro- ; fulotis, Constitutional, and Skin diseases; but it La tab j <mly posltlvo euro for , j Kidney & Bladder Complaints, Crlngry and Womb disease*, Grarel, Dlabotea, DronJr, Stoppage of Water, Incoutlnciicoof Urine, Orient's Du- j ease, Albuminuria, and In all case* whortrtbere are brick-dust deposits, or the water Is thick, cloudy, mixod with substances ilko Die wlilto of an egg, or tliread* llko white silk, or there 1* a morbid. d*rk, bilious appearance, and white bone-dust deposits, and when there la | n nrlekine. burnlmr sensation when passing water, and ; paln ln th'o8maU of tho Back and along tho Lolus. , Tumor of 12 Tearsf Growth j Cured by Badivay's Resolvent. DR. RADWAY'S PerfectPorptiTe&ReplatiiiiPills , perfectly tiutelcn, elegantly coated with sweet cam. purge, regulate, puriry, cleanse and strengthen. Kadway's Pills, for the cure of all disorders of tho Stomach, i Liver,- Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Dlsoases, Ilcadacbe. Constipation, Costlvoness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness,Bilious Fever, Inflammation of tho Bowels, Files, and all Dorangements of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to o(Tect% posltlvo euro. Furelgr Vegetablet containing no mercury, mmor&u or uiutucn- i oub drntrs. ' A few donas of BAD WAY18 PILLS will free tho tj+ 1 torn from all the above named disorders. Price, 25 cent* I . ntr Box. SOLD BT DRUU0IST9. <* I I BEAD "FALSE AND TRCE." Send one lettal j , ?tamp to RADWAT k CO., No. SI Warran St, Now , York. Information worth thouundi will bo lent yott j HE ALSTON HOUSE, ' The Hisses Cater IAVIAIG convenient and pleasant f rooms open in tho "ALSTON OUSE," will bo pleased to accom- j oxlatu any who may apply, cither * r transient or permanent hoard? j Jan. f4, 1S74, 40-tf ,c INE COTTON SEED For Sale* .??- ( rUE Subscriber offers for snlo a fine lot of COTTON SEED at c dollar (81) per bushel, a;nd some 1 ry select at two dollars ($2) per shel, delivered at (tolcesbury iJepot. g F. A. CONNOR.! v f< March 4,1874 47-tf C a c fay,Hay, Hay. ? UARLES & PERRIN * > EE offering a small lot of fine ^ HAY, at the extremely low oe of Two Dollars and Ten Cents T i i /? ri _ i n il .j. [ hundred ior <jasn. uati ut ouuo i rt got a supply. _ VIarch 24, 1874, tf Paper Hangings. !00 Rolls Wall Paper, <?' i Dozen Window Shades, fo Received to-day,. J. D. Chalmers & Co. PLANTERS. 3 lIGHTSof Abbeville and Laurens for IL AND PLANK FENCE of Geo. R. ! hereby call the attention of planters to ig fence now In use. '-half ita rails. tructed, and cannot be broken "by tinruly * Ml/4 " ,, ' il and recommendation of every one who '9. ' ving named gentlemen who will give the Rights to those who desire to purchase, [light will be valid unless countersigned NICHOLSON, Ninety Six, S. C/ . GRIFFtN, Ninety Six, S. C. I". CCHCRAN, Hodges' Depot/ L; WHITE, White Hall. \NCH, Abbeville-'.C. H. rER NICHOLSON, Special: vard. THE GE^T^^M^Y FOR CONSUMPTION which can be cured by a 1 timely resort to this standard preparation, as has been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowledged by many prominent ? >1 .1 r pnysicians to oe tne most reliable preparation ever introduced for the relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of.over forty years. "When resorted to in season it seldom fails to effect a speedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore- < ness in the Chest and Side, j Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. "Wistar's , Balsam does not dry up^i , Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the case with ? most preparations, but ifc loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of i the complaint. PREi'jLKEO By BETH W, FOWLE & SONS, Boaton, Jfaas., And cold by Druggist* ondDeolersgenerally, ... r Br. I. W. T&emas . d IS prepared to furnieii all kinds t of LUMBER at the * shortestij notico at the mill formerly known as j Maury's Mill. Tho Mili is in good re- ? pair, and with a good supply of logs fr on hand, customers' need have 110 e fears of delay in fillidgorders. Price ? $1.50 per hundred, CASII. g J. W. THOMAS. | April 10, 1874, 52-1 f ATTENTION. ] P I*j THE attention of our customers is n called to the fact that all unpaid ci lccouuts for ' ; li u 1 orro k JL<a> 0 Q ci U'o now past duo. We need tlio mo- ^ jey, and they, zoit/iout exception, will ivill please como forward a^d settle sj promptly, '' *'' ui SI Quarles & Perria. ? Jan. 7, 1874, 39-tf rii rEA! TEA 11 TEA !!! * < , . . v. . ? * . CC rII3^ undersigned have just roceiv- :,'ed a large lot of PUIiE UNADULTERATED TEA of all kinds, .nd as they are now Agents of the J. S. Tea Company, can sell it at hoapor rates than it has evor boon old in the market. PARKER & PERRIN. f Jan 14, 1874, 40-tf - V C. B. PARKS, i- ( jrun and Lock Smith, GREENWOOD. S. a. P IWTOULD respectfully inform hte a. TV friends and customers that he is ' repared-to do all work in his line at. ]j( hort notice.and in the best style. A ood supply of material always on hand. ill work warranted, and done only for je, ash. Shop near the Depot. Thankful te >r past favors bestowed on him at tc tokesbury, he would solicit a continu- ar nee of the same at his new shop iu jQ Irceuwood. April 1,1374 51-Gm Swedes Iron, j of all sizes, for PLOWS, . for sale by , BARNWELL & Co. Fob. 25, 1874. C STinps. H ?y A lot of VERY SUPERIOR SHOES srn the popular liousc of Gower, Mills na Co., of Greonvillc, just received and r>.. r sale at "190" by j}r Cunningham & Hill. April 1, 1874, 51-tf ? j STEAM Columbia, S. C. F, W, WING, -!Proprietor.j Manufacturer of ' saga, minds, Doors, WINDOW im DOOR FRAMES, Inside Pivot BMs aai SMers COLUMNS, jp*il?k steals, MANTELPIECES, Mouldings, Brackets, Hand-Railsr NEWELS, BALUSTfiES, Scroll fori of all Bescfiptioi All Work Guaranteed A No. 1, May 28, 1873, 7-ly. rktni^TriT A t V-/ JL' I 1 JL vy JL XX 1 .i . State of Soutli Carolina. Office or Secretary of State, > Columbia, Jan'y 13,1873. J The Abbeville "PRESS AtfE BANNER" hereby designate* is the .Newspaper for the pubiieailC! 3f all Legal Notices and Official Advcr tlseinents for the County of Abbeville under tho Act, approved February 22d 1870, entitled "An Act to Uegulato tin Publication of Legal and J'ublie Notices'," and the Order heretofore issuet designating tho Abbeville Mc^iuiu ii hereby rescinded. BAM'L W. ifELl'ON, Attorney General. S. L. HOG E. Comntroller General. H. K. HAYNE, Secretary of State. T certify tliat the fore'going is a copy c ihe original 011 file in tliisOffice. II. E. HAYNE, Secretary of State. 4iV ACT t.o Regulate the Publira lion of all Legal and Public Notices. Skotiox 1. lie it enacted by the Semite and House of ltopresentatives.of the 5(ate of South Carolina, now met and itting in General Assembly, ami by the .uthority of the .same, It shall be the lutvof the Attorney General, the Controller General, and by the Secretary *o State, conjointly, to designate, by pubic notice finj'one.or more newspapers n .tliis State, in which all legal notices, dvettiseiuents, or pub^catious for the itate, of any and every character requird by law to be made public, shall be iiiblished; and said Attorney Geii,oral, Jomptr'iJlJer jQeneral, and Secretary or itate, shall have power to make sue^i lianges and new - designation^, from imo to time, as thoy may judge that lie public iuterest requires. Sac. 2. All State and County Officers,, ml other persons are hereby required i furnish to the newspapers designated ne'er this Act, for the State and for the epresentative counties, for publication, 11 legal' notices, advertisements and ublications, of any and every character equrrea by law to be made publi.e; ?iid o. legal notice; advertisement or;pubiifttion required bylaw to be made pubc shall have any valid force or effect nless published in the newspapers despiateu under this Act; and no p.ubliition, of any character in apy newspaper not designatedunder this Act, shall c paid for from the funds of this State, rt J. T? mi. _ i 4l.. r 01 auy v^oumy; xrruviwni, .mui uus lid officers mentioned in Section one mil liiive Tower, in cases reniijring un=iual publicity; to order publication iji ich newspapers, in addition to those esignated under this Act, as by and 1th the advice of the Governor they lay select; and bills so incurred shall : audjtedand paid In the usual mauer, * Sec, 3. AH Acts and parts of Acts ininsistent herewith are hereby repealed.; Sec. 4. This Act shall take effect from j id after passage. [Jan. 22, 1872. John Agnew, successor to Carroll & Spellman, iarriage Manufacturer, Corner of Washington and Sumter Streets. COLUMBIA, S. C. ^MANUFACTURES and keeps fB constantly on hand a full stock * KOCKAWAYS, PHAETONS, BUGTEH and WAGONS, all of which is arranted as being at least equal to the ?st made anywhere at the price. Agent for the celebrated MILBURN rAGON, made of timber seasoned at ast three years. Every wagon warrand against breakage from defect in marial or workmanship. Those wagons e mado of all sizes and are sold very JOHN AGNEW, Prnnri * *vrivw?. Address M. J. CALNAN, Agent. May 28, 1873, 7-ly GOLDSMITH. P. KIND. G-oldsmith. & "Kind, SUNDERS & MACHINISTS, (PHCEXIX IRON WORKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. : f ANTJFACTUEERS of Steam En- : gines of all sizes; Horsepowers, i rcular and Muley Saw Mills, Grist d Sugar Cane Mills, Flour Mills, Ormental, House and Store Fronts, Iron .iliugs, Agricultural Implements, etc. ass and Iron Castings of all kinds ide to order on short notice, and on i most reasonable terms. Also, mauicturers of Cotton Presses. tfay 28,1878, 7-12m .t . ... ^ ^ s New Store! NEW GOODS!! ! THE undesigned have just opnetf * an entity zietv stock or 1 j GHOCEEISS, | Provision and Liquers, As well as Other Goods in ; their Line. At the Old Stand of A. % HILL, ne* cently TROWBRIDGE & CO., whertf we will be pleased to serve the publfc' CHEAP FOR CASE. A. M. HIIX. T? nn i oTO ,104.* * * ' * j oail. .6*7J AO JO, . '"" " 20 B Standard of Excellence THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Over 9003000 Sold. 100,000 moro tliaa of any.'othcr kirwl. THE NEW WHEELER & WILSON . Received ia 187$: The Highest Awards at the Vienna Exposition. 'v The Gold 2Ceded of The Maryland Institute Fair. The Four Highest Premiums, (including two medals,) at Georgia Utate Fair. ukst of all: . ;. The Wheeler & Wilson bus the appro-* val of millions of Ladies who have uaetJv this well tried machine, Physjcispw^ certify th'at it is the only Lock-Btilclv Sewing Machine fit for Family use. Its Jight and easy motion does not fatigue -J v invalids. Its rapid execution of work recommends it to all who sew for a lfv1?g. It fs the most economical, because the most durable.. ? Our new and wpular No. GvMachine. ) adapted for Leather work and generm i Manufacturing purposes', is now used by 1 the lending tailoring establishments and - siioe , Send for our circulars. Maclitnos sold A ? ? <%? nnniMan^ 9 , uji fany leiiua, 01 wuuiuijr yaj ?e taken. Old machines put In ord*t ?r -I received in exchange. 1 Wheeler & WILSON Mf'? Co.'S 0tQZ, s J. H. TttUMPa, Ag&?t,' Augusta, On., Columbia, 8. C. MY. li. CLEVES, General Ag't., fclsvannul^ Ga. April 22,1874 2-lSt Fotice. i Office of Tin: G. & C. Railroad, \ C'oLUMiilA, August 26, 1873. J UNDER u resolution of the Board *f Directors, the Interest.Coupon* of the State guaranteed bonds and of soeh oil'er bends of this company aa are r#g<ularly recorded in the office of the company, matured between the first day of r.v to-o ?...i !,? ^r 1.1 lw junuai^ , io/?, anu n jc mac uuj 1/1 uhj j j 1873, both inclusive, will be flmded in bonds having ten years to run, as provided for in tho company's proposals to i the bondholders of dale of August 11, 1873. IJoldcrs of the above obligations arc requested to send in a atatemeut of them to this o/Tice, to facilitate the ?xchangc, which it is desired to coiupUt? I without delay, and enable the necessary I arrangements to be made for the reI.sumption of regular interest payments oil 1st January ensuing. W. J. MAORATH, Presid?Bi. Sept. 3,1873, tf. c, e. BRUCE, Boot and Shoe Maker, Cotton & Wilson's Saip, WOULD respectfully inform the publio that he has opeued a shop in Abbeville at ?he above location, w'lici;e he has pr?vided himself wrth fche-'Uest material* and is now prepared to execute all work'-" in his line with- neatness and dispatch. He guarantees satisfaction in Quality and price, aiuj will be pleased to receive tJUe patronage ot the public. : 4 " gppt, g4, 1873, 24-tf 0 artistic tailoring. i "WOULD respectfully inform my customers that I have just returned from the North, and am now opening a select Stock of Cloth, Cassimeres ail frimp, which I will CUT and MAKE up to order, or sell on reasonable terms, FOR n i on nurrnuTwi Man V>.VOXl. J.-VHA/jL\liAU Ul/lIV 1UI 1UVI1 and Boys ill the LATEST and BEST STYLES. Shirt Patterns. I would especially call the attention of everyone to my splendid fitting Shirt Patterns. Give me a call without fail. S. A. BREAZEALE. Sept. 24,1S73 24-tf ~~fbeisommst ?~ Maccaroni, Buckwheat. Crushed Coffee, Cream Cheese, Soda Crackers, Lemon Crackers, Choice Sugar Cured Hams, Bacon Sides, Bacon Shoulders, Bulk Sides, Bulk Shoulders, T.Aof Tar/I.^ Pearl Starch, Sperm Candles, Adamantine Candles, Fancy Family Flour, Bolted Meal, Fresh Ground Hominy, at BABHW3SLL & 0'S. Fob. 11, 44-tf Moise Fever and Ague Fills Elix Iodine Promide of Calcium. Elix Bromide Posa^sium, Sol. Persulphate of Iron, Chronic Acid, Colorless Tint of lodino. PA11KEB & PaCllIjST'S. Oct 1, 1873.