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Not Lost
jBcing rooted like trees in one place,
Our brain-foliage tossed
J^ike the leaves of tne trees that arc
caught
, ^ By tiie ii.nr winds of heaven, some
&Vv , thought
Wows out of the world into space
Ami scorns lost.
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We fret, the mind labors, heart bleeds;
We believe and we fear,
.y. We believe and we hope, in a lie
i Or a truth ; or wc doubt till we die;
PiirhUwdly examining creeds
^ith a sneer.
To life we apply an inch rule
And to^its bestower ;
Each to Self an infallible priest,
Each struts to the top of the feast,
And says to his brother, '"Thou fool!
down lower."
But fall'n like trees from our piace?
Hid, embedded, enmossed?
' v /Qur dead leaves are raked up for mold ;
A?d some that wore sun-ripe aud gold,;
~3b1* Blown out of the world into space,
' Are not lost.
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SCRAPS.
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A t&blo of interest?tlic dinner table.
-Chicancery?to pa1?n off oul lftn as..
fricussed chicken*?
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* ''Do not sing that song again," is
tho sarcastic titl-e of a new son?.
V ? ?
Don*t go to law unless you have
nothing to lose; lawyers' houses are
built on fools'.heads.
Mohammedanism-lias been defined
"l-Knf hlr>eer>/l rr?lirrinn tvViu-li
people wash themselves."
Tha most serious charge yet made
; against Mr' Beecher is. that he was
tho lfrst man to offer* a chromo to
subscribers. j
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A lady barber lias been driven out j
t>T Dubuque by the married ladies of
jj-jf? that place. The latter thought she
.scraped acquaintance too easily.
r If anything will impress the hu.
man mind with awe, it is tho cxpres' />
I i >n of the man's face who has just
' bom aroused from snoring in church.
A Kentucky exchange says, "with
<Uve beginning of the year we will
a reduce our business to a cash basis
* /Cord wood and potatoes taken lor
^subscriptions.''
J Colfornia housekeepers have discovered
one little objection to Chi^
nese cooks. When John gets out oi
spirits and discontented lie is apt to
poison the whole family.
This brief chronicle was written by
the editor of the Philadelphia J->cil.ger:
'-Lowell?Saturday. Two little
fbo}*s and a pistol. .Now, only one
little boy and a pistol."
A Milwaukee woman, far pone with
consumption; begged the doctor t<>
give her something that would keep
her up until the verdict of the I>eechor
Committee was published.
A California newspaper chronicles
the/act that a defaulting treasurer
from that Stato has ''turned mi" in!
one of the Fiji Islands, whero ho has
n plantation and a flock of native
"wives.
The people of Delaware want to
have a big race for Governor, but we
can't sec how they possibl}* can, unless
they get permission to run it in
some other State.
A young lady in Milwaukee fainted
:away when her lover called and found
juer bare-footed, but a Chicago girl
would have kicked his hat off as she
cried "good moruing."
A Prince of Italy, whoso domain
was of small extont, ordered a person
:Out of it in twenty-four hours. "T..e
Prince has been very liberal, for I
.can quit it in hall an bour," answered
the banished man.
*A Capclfay youth used tho deeds
J of his father's farm for gun wads
The stamp on tho bottom of tho document
wasn't an\*thing like the impression
the old man made on the
-samb part of the lad's anatomy.
"Tape-worm Johnny" is ths cuphconistic
namo of an individual in ^t.
liouis, w^osc voracious appetite has
'irigUtened the hotel keepers to such
an extent that they refuse him admission
to their dining rooms.
' A new game called "granger seven
up" is' announced. Three persons
play for a can of oysters. The first
man out gets the oysters, the last
man gets tho oyster can. and the ,
middle man" doQ'tgct anything.
Ono reason why Indianapolis has 1
so many burglaries is because a fellow
has to "crack" from six to twelve
houses to got money enough to pay 1
'his railroad fare out of town.
\ Engaging candor: Papa ? "And i
pray, sir, what do you intend to set-j
itle on my daughter? and how do j-ou
mean to live?" Intended?"I intend,!,
sir, to settle myself on your daught-j
cr, and live on you!"
A small'boy, telling liis "pals1' how
ihe came to be detected stealing apples
in a gro'cery store, proceeded : "Well, I 1
didn't <jare so durned much about bcin' !}
seen, but the-clerk was cross-eyed, an' I j.
thought he was watchin' a dorg'fight :'f
*-'crosr the street, but lie was lookin'j
square unto ine, and he helped me clean i
iuto the gutter." jl
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The Egyptian Ivhedivc wants a navy, i
and to further that object is desirous of!(,
acquiring Crete, Rhodes, Cyprus and,1
JMorea, as these places are posse:sed of::
excellent harbors, n?i<i are well timber- J |
ed? The Sublime Porte, however, ob-j
jects, and the Khedive is without a .
..navy. 1
.The Danbury man says: "One English
dinner in tho inexperienced ^
American stomach will produce that1
night, 12,cross-eyed lyons, $?Jbears
with calico tails, 11 giants with illuminated
heads, 1 awful dog with 12
-legs, and 14 bow-legged ruffians .c
chased by a host of piratical cauli- c
flowers, mounted on saddles of beef, r
roosted. Any respectable ehemist j
will corroborate this statement."
A Colombia clergyman, who, while r
preaching a sermon on Sunday even- ;
ing, pcrceivcd a man and woman
\indpr the gallery in the act of kiss- (
ing each other behind a hvmn boo^',
.did not lose his temper. No! he remained
calm. IIo beamed mildly at
the.oifenders over his spectacles, and
when the young man kissed her the 1
.fifteenth time, he merely broko his e
sermon short off in the middle of 1
"thirdly," and offered a fervent prayer
in behalf of "the young man in the r
pink necktie and the maiden in the 1
blue bonnet and gra}* shawl, who 1
were profaning tho sanctuary by kiss'
i ing one another in pew 78."
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Laws of South Carolina J |
PASSED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,
1873, 1874. ;
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AN ACT to Amend an Act .Untitled j jjjj
'An Act for the iielief cf the Wid- *?
ows and Orphans of Persons Killed
Becnase of their Political Opinions,"
Approved March 13, 1ST2.
Section 1. Bo it enacted by the
Senate and House of Representatives
of the State of South Carolina, now -a
met and sitting in General Assembly J
and by the authority of tho -same, (j
That an Act entitled "An Act for j.]
the relief of tbe widows and orphans ?,
of persons killed because of their
political opinions," approved March ]}
13, 1ST2, be, and tho same is hereby p
amended so as to embrace the County o;
of Abbevilb. qi
See. 2 This Act shall take cfleet j;
from and after its passage. ^
Approved March 17, 1S74. C(
AX^ACT to Require the County L]
Commissioners of Charleston Conn- j]
t}1 to Open a Public Road from ^
Sumrmerville to Strawberry Depot, u
ifugaid Con nly. -, a
tie it resolved by tho Senate and tj
Ilotfse of Hoprcseniatives of the State
of South Carolina, now met and sit- v
tin^ in General Assembly, and by the j,
authority of the same :
That the County Commissioners of
Charleston County be, and they are
hereby, directed and required, within
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inree monius aner 1110 passagu ui iui.> "Act,
to open and lay out a public road
in said County, from Summervillc, by
Ilarmon^Church4 to some point on
the Stale lloaid, near Thames' Old
Mill, thence by Groomsvillo to Straw- ?
beny Depot,- on the Isortheastern
Railroad. . ,v n
Approved March IS, 1ST 1. ;? d
o:
A2s ACT to Authorize and Acquire ^
the County Commissioners of Ches- c]
tor County to Build a Bridge across w
* -Rooky Creek.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the u
Senate and House of Representatives |
of the State of South Carolina, now J
met and silting in General Assembly,
and by the authority of the same,
That the County Commissioners of
County be, and they are hereby, authorized
and required to build a
bridge across Rocky Creek, at or near
Mrs. (rooch's place, on the Lancaster
iiorul.
Sec. 2. That Iho said bridgo shall f!
be free, and no toll or charges what
ever be collected for crossing suit! ?
bridge. j|
Approved JIarch 17, 1874.
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AX ACT to Renew the Charter of co
South Carolina Lodge, Xo. 1, I. O.
(). F., of the City o? Charleston. ^
Bo it, enacted by the Senate and ^
House of Representatives of the
State of South Carolina, now met
and silting in General Assembly, and
Iit* mi li.,r?t v r>P t ii r> Knmo. T)
That the charter of South Carolina
Lodge, 2so. ], I. 0. 0. F., be, and the
same is hereby renewed, and shall ar
eontinuc in forcc until amended, al- ^
tcrod or repealed; and that all acts
done by the paid South Carolina ^
Lodge, Xo. 1. I. 0. 0. i\, since the
expiration of its charter, in conformi- ?
i}* thereto, shall bo, and the same arc
hereby declared to be, as good snd
valid, to all intents and purposes, as
if the same had been done before the Fj
expiration of its charter. I
Approved March 14, 1374.
AX ACT to Authorize and Empower Q
the County Commissioners of Aiken
County to Open and Keep in
.Repair a Public Road Rannhig from ^
Jackson Station to the Augusta ?]
Road. to
lie it enacted by the Senate and so
House ot Representatives of the State Pr
of South Carolina, now met and sitting
in General Assembly, and by the th
authority of the same: 01
That the County Commissioners of
Aiken County be, and they arc hereby,
authorized and directed to open
and keep in repair a public road running
from Jackson Station to the
Augusta Road. _
Approved March 1S74.
? D
JOINT RESOLUTION Dirceling
the State Treasurer to refund to
ti i 1. i r? rn
jioucrt V/Uisiiunii, or, jliiimiuu, i
Twelvo Hundred Dollars, Taxesj^T
Overpaid by Him. S.
lie it resolved by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the State
of South Carolina, now met and sit- ge
Ling in General Assembly, and by the to
Authority of the same: sk
That the State Treasurer be, and
he is hereby, authorized and directed "
lo refund to Robert Chisholm, junior, ja
Trustee, the sum of twelve hundred nv
^1,200) dollars, being the amount of w<
[axes overpaid by him. J
Approved March 17, 1S74. ~
M.
YX ACT to authorize John Eider
Ohlandt to build a Dock and Collect
WhaWage in the Town of r?j
-Deauiori. ]Jc
it enacted by the Senato" and
[louse of lieprcsentatives of the O
itiite of South Carolina, now met and
titling in General Assembly, and by ]S|
he authority of the same,
That John Eider Ohlandt he, and is ^
icroby, authorized to build a dock toj na
leep water in front of the property Ihi
nvned by him in the town of J3cau- Br
bi t, to collect wharfage on the same, ni?
itul to use, sell or lease said dock for
lis own benctit, subject to any laws 7
iow existing cr hereafter to be made _
n relation to suc h property.
Approved February G, 1374.
\X ACT to authorize and require
the County Commissioners of 2sTcw- A
berry County to build a Bridge -Lacross
Tiger Jliver. s"'
Section 1. IJo it cnactcd by the -s,1l
Senate and House of Representatives PJV
>f the State of South Carolina, now ^ll
net and pitting in General Assembly, Pnl
ind by the authority of the same, ^
That the County Commissioners of
!sewberiy County be, and they arc
lereby, authorized and required to
mild a bridge across Tiger Kiver at
?r close by Gordon's Ferry, in said
bounty.
Approved March 17, 1874. ^
Be Wise To-Pat.? Tis madness J)
o neglect a cough or cold, however
flight. Consumption may follow, and l
hough Dr. Wis titr's Balsam of Wild ?
Cherry has frequently cured this
nuch dreaded disease, it almost inva iably
cures the primary diseases of
ho throat, where other remedies fail.
W 1
Engo^d for cvory set?a hcjo?
i ml. if II IIMil
> ' /' :.?~VV :AT
|R, ffiJElW YATES,
2STo? 100, A.bbeville?
0
KEEP on hand constantly a
L well selected Stock of DRUG'S,
IIE.UICALS, PERFUMERY, PATXT
M ED 10 IN EN, SOAPS, TOIKT
A RTICLES, &c., &c.
Having increased my Stock of
and Chemicals, I am now
repared to supply Physicians, at an
xccedingly liberal discount, and renest
them to call ou us before ordcrii;
elsewhere.
Physicians' Presermtions compound*
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J with care and accuracy.
]f your hair is thin and inclined to
rop. you can prevent it by using my
[AIR TOXIC. Thousands have
ied it, and all have been pleased
ith it. Contains no Dy, and will
nswer the purpose of a perfect liaii
ressing. Price 50 ccnts per bottle,
A well selected Stock ot YAU
\ISIIKS just m'eived, which can b(
ad at greatly reduced prices.
Dr. AUDREY/ YATES.
Itfo. ISO.
August 5, 1874, 17-tf
Gotten Gins.
rTIE BROWN, THE TAYLOU
ami the GIlISVt'OLD (JIN furished
t'> order. Repairing promptly
one. Also kept on hand a good'stoc'l;
f Bedsteads, Bureaus, "NVashstands,
ables, Chuirs, Chambor suits and othr
furniture, together with Sewing MaDines,
White-Wi.o Clothes' Lines,
arranted rrst proof, Maps, Charts,
icturc Frames, <fcc., &c. Orders solicTfl
MATTHEWS,
Kinefcv Six. S. G.
0 ^ /
May f>, ?S74. 4-1 y
I illiaery! Millinery!
HAVE ju?f received from Baltimore
and New York a full stock of
rllLLINERY GOODS,
the latest styles and finest materials,
nsisting in part of
Calais, Hats, BiMwns,
Flov/crs, Ties,
11 [flings, Handkerchiefs,
id everything kept in a first-class
illiuory establishment.
Irs. S. BL WHITE.
April 8,1874,45-tf
CARPEMTRY.
rHE undersigned hereby givo3 notice
that lie is prepared to do all
:uds of CAHPlOXTEli'S WOJLiK and
UILDING. He also repairs
OTTON GINS, THRESHERS
AND FANS.
lull supply of GIN MATERIAL
ways on hand. Fanners are requested
bring their Gins up early in thosean,
to allow time to have them properly
epared.
Also Agent for the Taylor Cotton Gin,
e 1'rooks Cotton Press, and all kinds
rubber and loathei belting.
D. B. SMITH,
Abbeville C. E? S. C.
July lu, 1874 14-0m
STORY! DiKTISTRY!!
Br. H. D. WILSON
"OFFERS liis professional services to
jf the people of Abbeville Count}'
id of upper South Carolina. Having
Bt linished a course- of study iu the
'nnsylvania College of Dental Surry,
lie feels fully competent to attend
all cases requiring the exe.cise of
illed Dental Surgery that may be
ought to him. He asks the patronage
the people, and guarantees full and
mplete satisfaction. He has procured
full set of first-class Dental Instrun^nni<n/l
f/\ rln rctf.r'lnccs
LlJl.Tt) U1IU 10 J/ivr V? v iiiuv
)i k at most reasonable rates.
K2T OFFICE jnst over Post Office.
GOLDSMITH. P. KIND.
Goldsmith. & "Kind,
3UNDERS & MACHINISTS,
(I'JKKNIX IRON* WORKS,
lOLUMBIA, S. C.
SANTJ FACT I * IlEItS of Steam Engines
of all sizes; Horse powers,
icular and Mu ley Haw Mills, Grist
d Sugar Cane Mills, Flour Mills, Ormental,
House and Store Fronts, Iron
Jlimrs. Airricultural Implements, etc.
ass and iron Castings*of all kindsl
ide to order on short notice, and on j
j most reasonable terms. Also, man-j
icturcrs of Cotton. Presses.
day 28,187:*, 7-12:n ,
. BAY MARE MULE, medium
L. size; a few white hairs an each
Dulder; has a wild appearance;
>posed to be six or seven years old ;
sscd through the village on the G:h
gust. A liberal reward will be
id lor the recovery of said mule,
[dress tho subscriber at Cold Spring
O., Edgefield County, S. 'J.
J. II. BUSSEY.
August If), 1S74, 19-3t
MORNING STAR~
iOIlX STARCH, a superior article
J tor puddings, <ic., at
aPrc, Gambrell & Co.'s
ir.iv 9a iRTi
*
Saetopeptiie for Dyspepsia
SfJ) KINDBED DISEASES,
11 be found SUPEItlOIlin such disics,
at
Perriii's.
.
^siuaiM^ja iam.-jtuuaiwwrvjwti v..>wij,_ii'jyaLa
Br. I. W. Tliomas
TS prepuro'.l to furnish all kinds
n T ,TT \f P> ir, T? <v*. flio shortest
JS_ -
notice at the mill formerly known as
Maory'sMill. T11 c Mill is in good repair,
and with a good supply of logs
on hand, customers need have no
four, of dolay in fillidg orders. Price
81.50 per hundred, CASH.
. J. w. THOMAS.
I April 10, 1874, 52-tf
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THE GREAT REMEDY FOR
which can be cured by a
timely resort to this standard
preparation, as lias been
proved by the hundreds of
testimonials received by the
> proprietors. It is acknowledged
by many prominent
physicians to be the most
reliable preparation ever introduced
for the relief and
cure of all JLung compiamrs,
and is offered to the piiblic,
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
ncss in the Chest and Side,
Liver Complaint, Bleeding
at the Lungs, &c. "Wistar's
Balsam docs not dry up a
Cough, and leave the cause
behind, as is the case with
most preparations, but it
loosens and cleanses the
lungs, and alla}7s irritation,
thus removing the cause of
the complaint.
PREPARED Rt
BETH W. FOWLE <Jc S0S8, Bostoni Mas3.?
A:nl Bold by Druggists aadDealcrsgenerally.
New Advertisements.
SIMOHTOH
FEMALE COLLEGE,
Statesville, N. C.
REV. S. TAYLOR MARTIN, Pros
Fall term begins Kept. 22, 1874, and ends
Feb. o, 187-3. .Spring term begins Feb
o, 1875, and ends June 22, 1875. Roarc
and tuition, $100 ; Music, 25. For oth
er information send for circular.
T\i V nr r\Ri
uBAV1UDUH
U COLLEGE.
Next Session will begin Sept. 24, 1874
Healthy location. Moral atmosphere
Strict discipline. Thorough tcnching
Moderate charges. Seven prole.ssord
For catalogue or information, apply tc
J. K. HLAKE, Chairmen of thoFaeul
ty. Pout Ojjicc Davidson College, N. C
(TPo <?rtf$per day at home. Terms
free. Address, GEO
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23 AKSSRY
AND
CONFECTIONERY.
C. H. LXJBKEN
HAS established a first-class Bakery
in this town. At twelve o'clock
noon, EVERY DAY, the best
? * ^ 1 i
Jcresn ?ireaa, crackers ana
Confectioneries
can be had by applying to him at the
old Post Otlice, 011 Main Street.
May 20, 1874 G-tf
GREAT INDUCEMENTS.
AS the Season is far advanced, we
will sell (for CASH and CASH
O-NLY,) the remainder ot our Stock
of Dress Goods, at COST
McDOXALD & IIADDOA1.
Jalyl, ISTi 12-tf
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n *. lu -minl-ju'vj . jl. j-r - :jf.. uuocji u?
w0w?k!
Dr. .T. Walker's California YinT?
*11 _ ,, T'rt/viif nKIn
' CC^Jir IHllurs uru it puiuijr i u^uiuuiu ?
preparation, mado chiefly from tho na- 1
j tive herbs found on the 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 ^
daily asked, "What i3 tho cause of tho t
unparalleled success of Vinegar Brr,
ticks?" Our answer is, that they removo [
tho causo of disease, nnd tho patient ro- IE
covers his health. They are tho great jj
blood purifier and a life-giving principle, \
| a perfect licnovator and Invigorator 4
j of tho system. Never beforo in tho |
. history of the world has o medicino been |
! compounded possessing tho reniarkablo jjj
j qualities of Vinegar Bitters in healing tlio '
I si>L- of cvorv disease man is heir to. They I
aro ft gentle Purgative as well a3 a Tonic, ?
i relieving Congestion or Inflammation of i
the Liver anil Visceral Organs in Eilious t
Diseases .
The properties of Dr. wa liter's J
YIXKGAR Litters aro Aperient, Diaphoretic, |
i Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diurctic,
Sedfttive, Counter-Irritant Sudorific, Alterative,
and Anti-Bilious.
ui iuuiui i iioiisauds proclaim Vinteoar
Hitters tlie most wonderful Invigorant
that ever sustaiuod thQ stoking
system.
No Person can talce tliosc Bitters
according to directions, and remain long
unwell, provided their bones are not do*
stroyod by mineral poison or otner
means, and vital organs wasted beyond
repair.
JJilions. Remittent and Intermittent
levers, which arc so prevalent
in the valleys of nut* great rivers
throughout the United States, especially
those of the Mississippi, Oliio.-MisBouri,
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan*
sas, Ik-d, Colorado. 1 trams, Kio Grande,
Pearl, Alabama, .Mobile, Savannah, Iloanolce,
Ja:nc3, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throughout our
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entire country miring mu ounnuui mm
Autumn, and "remarkably so during seasons
of unusual heat and dryness, arc
invariably accompanied by extensive derangements
of l!ic stomach and liver,
and other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful
influence upon these various organs,
is essentially necessary. ' There
is no cathartic for the purpose equal to
Dit. J. \Vai.kkii\s Yixkcai: HirruKS,
as they will speedily remove the darkcolored
viscid mailer with which the
bowels arc loaded, at the same time
stimulating tlic secretions of tl;o liver,
and generally restoring the healthy
functions of tiie digestive organs.
j'orllfy tk:\bod.Y against <iisoa.se
by purifying all ijs fluids with Yiskuaj:
IJriTKKS. No epidemic can take hold
of a system thus lore-armed.
Dyspepsia or In digest ion, TTcad
ache, l'ain in t!ie .Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness. Sour
Eructations of the Stomach. Had Taste
in the .Mouth, Hilious Attacks, Palpitatation
of the Heart, Inflammation of the
Lungs, l'ain in the region of the Kid
nevs, and a hundred other painful symp1
touts, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
One bottle will prove a hetier guarantee
. I ..f .1 li.1,1.1 In
Ml ll.-J JiklUO klllill ib uu.vin.'v
' lllCIlt.
; Scrofula, or King's Evil, White
Swellings, I'leers, Krysipelas, Swelled Neck,
(ioitrc. Scrofulous hillainniations, Ir.dolen:
Julianunalions, Mercurial Affections, Old
Son:.-!, Kruptions of the Skin, Sore liyes. etc.
In these, as iu all oilier constitutional l)is,
cases, Wai,kick's Vixkcak Hittkiis liave
, shown their great curative powers in the
most obstinate and intractable cases.
.' Tor Inttanuuator.v and Chronic
lUicuninlisui, (Jout, unions. ::?mit>
tent and IntenniUent Fevers, Diseases of
" the J.leod, Liver. Kidneys and l'laddcr.
these hitters have no ei|i!i:l. Such J)i.-jc;isc.->
, are caused by Vitiated l'lootl.
Mechanical Diseases.-Tersnns en {raged
in I'aints and Minerals, stteh as
l'hunbers, Tyi?e:settcrs, (iold-beat.ers, ami
Miners, as they advance iu life, arc subject
'.T ! #* 'Pi* iriifinl
Ill J'Jll UM >ir> %?K tuu A .? .........
r airaiust litis, take a dose of W.W.K Kit's Yi.vk<j.\
u UrrrKKH occasionally.
For Skin Diseases, Erupt ions, Totf
tor. %S;ill-l{liciiiii, IMotches. Spots:, l'implcs,
I'ustules. lloils, Carbuncles, Kinir-worms.
Scald-hcad, .Suri! Kyos. Krysipelas. Itch.
! Scurfs, Discoloration* of the Skin, Humors
and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name
or nature, are literally dujr up and carried
. out of the system in a short time by the u?c
of those Ililters.
Pin, Tap?, and other Worms,
f lurking in the system of so many thousands,
. are elfit-tually destroyed and removed. No
; system of ini'dieine, no vermifuges, no an|
tlielminilies will free the system from worms
like these Hitters.
' For Female Complaints, in young
i or old. married or simrle, at the dawn of wo'
I ' ? ??-. T...... ..( nr.. ?lw.vi. 'I'miif.
Iliumitftni, wi mi Linn w, ...ww
. Bitters display set decided an influence that
( improvement is soon perceptible.
Cleansellic Vitiated JHood whonever
you find its impurities bursting through
f 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 vouwhen. Keep
the blood pure, and the health of the system
will follow.
it. ir. i?r?-DOXAi,n <fc co..
Drnjrpsts nml Gun. Ajrts., San Kniucisco. California,
and cor. of Wnshinirton nml ('h:irlt<>ii Sts.. X. V.
??nlil l?v "II UntK'.'I'iN mi?l
| NEW JEWELRY.
WILLIAM GLAZE,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
HAS opened a fine selection of
Ladies'and Gent's English, Swiss
and American WATCHES. Sole Agent
for the celebrated Pauline Watch Coinpuny,
Philadelphia. Gold Chains, Vest,
Opera, Chatelaines, LeontineNecklaces,
Diamond Kings and Brooches, Pearlfull
and hall'sets.
SILVER-WARE.
I make this line a specialty. All Silver
sold by me guaranteed equal to coin.
Some handsome goods in this line, suitable
for Bridal Gifts.
PLATED WARE.
'left bets, uups, uuuiuis, vyiusuin?,
Spoons and FArks, Ice Pitchers, Egg
Stands, Coffee Urns, ?5ic.
CLOCKS.
Cutlery, Tocket and Table Knives.
HOUSEHOLD AND FANCY GOODS.
Guns?^English Double Barrel, Breech- i
Loading liiiles, Parlor ltifies, Air Guns, ,
and a full stock of Sporting Goods; I)upont
& Hazard Powder; Pistols of various
styles. 1
JET AND HORN GOODS. *
WILLIAM GLAZE, i
March 18, 1874 40-tf f
FRESH LEMONS
Kept always on hand at 1
W. JOEL SMITH'S.
Jul}' 15, 1874 14-tf -j
OSWEGO CORN STARCH, Fresh, J
at PARKEB & PEER!In .<
f" *' "VvT-. ' * " i .* " 'V ' r
" '"-7v" . v '
. . s- . >-V.> r- - - I
rzmrtsruMM'. .Ji'mwm I ?I? II nil il.1 MS"
8,000 c
Moots an
FOR FALL
We nre now receiving, direct from the Mi
tock of
BOOTS, SHOES
Viiicli will be sold as low as in any other
warranted. Ordi
Merchants Visiting Charleston are
D. F. FLE]
No. 2 Hayne Street,
D. F. Fleming.
Samuel A. Nelson.
Charleston, August 1,1374. 17-lm
\ *
MWf imp 1whi ibm 'iii
DOZIER. WAI
Cotton 3
AND
WHOLESALE
MAYING secured a first cln^s Fire Pr
STORAGE OF COTTON, we real
Our Mr. E. J. D055IEU will give his enti
ment. Our stock of GllOCEltlES AN!
kept complete ns usual
July 8, 1.S74, 13-8m
NOW IS YOUR
' f ' . 'f
THE undersigned respectfully begs lea
lie in general, that he will sell his e
cotislating ot
Dry Goods, SL
AND A LARG
READY-MABI
AT A VERY" SI
Above New York Cost. Also a large lot
C3rJ?"? CSC^JI
At VERY LOW TRICES. Call early a
| W'JMS
J un1 i?ol87-i 10-tf
"waller &
MERCHA
GEEENWO(
ARE no>v offering to the public in the;
lino of all the Goods generally need
TIIEIR Srl
have been selected with great ci
RZADY - MAD
fl. FIIiE STOCK OF
A good assr
Groceries, Hardware, Cro
which the attention of purchasers is iu
WALLER
Feb. 19, 197.1. '
KEEP constantly on hand the best mi
perienced workmen and are mauu
a varied assortment of vehicles of every
cheaper than the cheapest?which for ben
compare favorably with work from the be
All work warranted to be fully up to rei
I.? I C K
The}' manufacture a one-ami -h-iuhi u
suitstnall farmers for ONE HUNDltED
sal favor wherever used.
They manufacture at low prices Harnes
stock on exhibition
They are manufacturing OOFFTXS OF
assortment 011 hand, and will attend t'une
Nov. 10, 1873, 31-ly
GOODS IN EXCHAr
Barnwell
arc now opening tl
DRY GOODS, GROCER!
Which owing to the scarcity of monc
friends in EXCHANGE FOPt COT;
FULL MARF
Oct.l, 1873, 25-tf
. ... _ JFWL. - ..
aiiTisTin TAiT.nRiMr.l
UUAAWAAV
1 "WOULD respectfully inform my
customers that 1 have just returned
from the North, and um now opening a
select Stock of
Ms, Cassimeres anil Trails,
which I will CUT and MAKE up to
irder, or sell on reasonable terms, I1 OK
JASH. TAILORING done for Men
ind Boys in the LATEST and BEST
STYLES. i
Shirt Patterns. '
I would especially call the attention of
ivery one to my spienuiu ntung ouirt .
Patterns. Give me a call without fail. r
S. A. BREAZEALE. J
Sept. 24, 1873 24-tf
fc/H ORSE'S FEVEB & AGUE Pills f
JJL $1.00 Box, at /' {
\y PABKER & PEBRIN'S.
*auses
td Shoes n
TRAJDE. 1
mufacturers, a large and well selected
AND TRUNKS.
market. All goods with our Brand 14
3rs solicited. *
invited to Examine our Stock.
BONG & CO.,
Corner of Church Street.
James M. Wilson.
.J A MLS GlLFILLlN. Ss
iTON & CO.,I
E in*
factors I
; GROCERS. I i ll
oof "Warehouse for the SAIjTC Alsl)l
>ectiuny souciiconsignmuniHoi saint*.1
re personal attention l?? this depart>
PLANTATION SUPPLIESwill be! TW
LOZ1ER. WALTON, & CO., a
Augusta, Ga.
i i : ?^
TIME TO GET ?
IlGASli. J
i..:. ,<?. ..t, .ii. ilyijol"'' -' i *
iK -t: : ' ' X ' iUKtivM'Siis <
ve to inform his customers nnd the pub- _
utire SPRING and SUMMEIl STOCK, A
toes and Hats,
02 STOCK CF
I CLOTHING,
MAX-L PROFIT ,
Of i>>
'-v; j
I
nd secure good bargains at ' ?
-J -CI;.'
rassBw '
CHEAP CASH STORE, i
i
BROTHER, j
.NTS AT
3D, S. Cj
ir hew and handsome building, a full *
cd in this community.
"OCK OF ?
I \
are, and unusually attractive. ?
E CLOTHING. BOOTS
AND SHOES.
>rtment,of
11 ^ m ofiftnrovfl I I
Is JVC J. jr j auu uiaoon<uvi
vited. Give us a call.
& BROTHER. ]
* i' ?
OTM^ Sp|
atorlal and have employed the moft ex
factujing, and have constantly on hand
kind, at the most reasonable prices?
uty of finish aud elegance of style will
st shops of the State. }
iresentation. <
orse wagon, with tongue and shafts to ?
DOLLARS which has met with univer i
sof every description, and keep a good t
' F.VERY VARIETY, and have a large
mis with their fine new Hear.se.
J. W. HOWZ^ISTD.
1GE FOR COTTON. j
& Co., j
I C
icir now Stock of t
ES, PROVISIONS, &C? I
y, they are offering to f?ell to their
ION for which lhe\' will allow the
t
[ET PRICE.
1
HARTER'S MERRY BITTERS ?
AI
AND
em
t tt~* s~\ "x.t rnAXTTn foi
JL L-LV_^JLN JL ?^. Co
Those are good preparations. an
PARKER & PERRIN.
July 28 16-tf ' ^
A FRESH SUPPLY k
rkF those Dure FRUIT JELLIES.
u for pic-nic's, &c., at
DuPre, Gambrell & Co.'s.
BENNETT'S FEVER AGUE ^
Pills. Price 50c a box. at
FARKER & PEJUUNU =
f
S^UGAR COATED QUININE Pi 11a. "E
~o ceil tp)i-_r HI fVgj
~ STEAM
Columbia, S. C. #
7 ^
W. WING, Proprietor.
MANUFACTURER OF,
tsh, Blinds, Doors,
WINDOW
AND DOOR FRAMES,
ie Pivot Bite ail SMei|
COLUMNS, ,
Pilastersj?
MANTEL FECES,
touldings, Brackets,
Hand-Rails,
EWELS; 6ALUSTRES,
> - / ' "a* W : r'"? * *!
mi
:? f ? "tJ + 4.HfrV > . ;,V
HI m it in jsiiiiii
.11 Work Guaranteed ANo. 1.
May^1874, 7-1 v.
DO D
' l\a R?
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
CURES THE WORST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.'
NOT ONE HOUR
arte* rcaIng this advertisement need any one
'8CFFEE WITH PAIS.
UDWAT8 BBADY RELIEF IB A CUBS
. BVEBY PAIN.
It vras the first awl It
The Only Pain Remedy
hat instantly stop* Iho most excruciating paint, alter*
OftammatiON*, and cures Congestions, whether ?t \b? J
jong*. Stomach, Bowels, or other gland* or organs, by .%?.
no application.
IN FB0M0N? TO TWENTY MINUTES.
10 matter how violent or excruciating the pain the
IITEUMATIO, Bed-ridden, Infirm. Crippled, Jfcrirc*^
(euralglc, or prostrated with disease mar sailer,
it RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
NFLAJIMATIOM OF THE KIDNEYS. u
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER. A
NFLAXKATION OF THE BOWBLS.
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS,
I0BB THBOAT, DIFFICULT BKRATHTNQ.
PALPITATION OF THE HEABT.
ITSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHBBIA. ,
CATARRH, INFLUENZA.
r? AD AC HE, TOOTHACHE.
NKURALCIA. EHEC1IATISM.
!OLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. ? _
The application of the Ready Belief to the-partor ;
arts where the pain or difficulty exisa will afford ease
nd Comfort
Twenty drop? fn hairfttamMerof-water
nomcnts core CRAMPS. SPASMS SOUR CTOXACH,
1BARTBURN, SICK HBADACHB, DURRHOBA.
)Y8BNTBBY. COLIC, WIND IN THE BOWELS.
.na in imcniiAii i*mo.
Traveler* ihouid always carry a bolt to of 1U4>
?ay'i Ready Krll?f with thrm. A f?w drop* In
rater will prevent ulcknen or pftliw from chaute of
rater. It la better flian French Uraarty or Bitten at a '
tlmnlnnt
FEVER AND AGUE. i
FEVER AXD AGUE cored for fifty eent*. Th*i* I*
ot a remedial agent In this worM tliat will cor* Kever
nd Ague, and all other MalarfmM, Hllon*. Scarlet.
Vphold, yellow, and other Kevera [aided by RAD*
FAT'S PILLS J no quick aa 1: a D WAX'S KKaDT BR. ,
JEF. Fifty centaur bottle.
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
ITEONG >ND PURR RTrn BLOOD?rS^REA RE
OF FLESH AND WKIUUT-CGBAft AKIN AK1> %
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED-TO ALL. .1
DR. RAD WAY'S
Samplfe EesiM
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER..
^J!^.S3S?35I5.*OBTART<>*i?nwa CURBS.- *o
SyiCK- gO RAPID ABE TIUS CHANOK.1 THE '
BODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE INFLUENT* : '
THAT"18 rauL5f ^ICug
?7617 Baj an Increase in
aid Weiflt is Seen and felt
Ereiy drop of tho 8ABSAPABTLXUK HESOLENT
communicates through the Blood. SiriutL Usto?
iE3?S&lSiS|btE^
ortT IWM H?&,?IU ag Wo^S^KtMm.'E^i^u^
.Uoaso f a ti/th n wuto
,nddMoropo<l<>P trait U wnUaaatajrtjfMrtajy^i.:.^,^^
cedi In AmtUog titoM) wSt&onu'repoirs tho *** *
?iih new matttK raSafyoih Maitnr*l<>*<l? nd'tfcft
Uo8 ABS AP AR LLLIAN Will ?Jd 4oM
, certain; for When onc? tlito remcdr commew?? Ma
^ c.?gjsasiigaa.ia^a
isesdif^SK.fsssrs'K'ja
"* ??~&S^aiSKKss
S?(SSS^
inly positive care for
Kidney & Bladder compuiirae,
Trinary and Womb dlsea-v*. Grtvel DIabotea, Dropj^.
Itoppage of Water. Incontlncnce of Urina. Bright ?Pfc?
ue, Albuminuria, and In all cmcs where there ajrjj
i rick-doit deposits, of the watorls thick, Cl^dy-mliei
flth substances Uke the white of an W. or ttwtdaltt*
01..MM 1'2 Years' Growth
Jl WIIWI V| A/V _ _
Cured by Radivcty's Resolvent*
DR. RAD WAY'S
PeifectFurptire&BepiatiiiFiili
icrfectly tastolew, elegantly coated with tweet pn,
>urge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen. Bad,
vay's Pills. for too cureofall disorders of thetitomacK
jJver. Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder. Nerrpns Disease^
Icadache. Constipation, Costiveness, Indigestion. Dt?lepsla,
Biliousness, Billons Ferer.InlUin motion of the
towels, Files, and all Derangements of the Internal
.'Iscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely
'ego table, containing no meraiuy, mineral* or deleter!ma
drugs.
? ' ?? ? a ?til tKa mmrn.
a few doses or bau?ai ? ""m? w"l"?" -^r
em from All the above named dfoorUefs. Price, ttenti
"lift ?-'S?
itamp to RADWAY <* CO., No. 33 Warren ?_ *?w
fort Information worth thousands will be sent 70*.
C. B. FARES,
run and Lock Smitht
GREENWOOD, S. C?
HETOULD respectfully inform his
ff' friends and customers that he 1h
epared to do all work in his line at
ort notice and in the best style, A
od supply of material always on hand.
1 work warranted, and done *only for
sh. Shop near the Depwt. Thankful
past favors bestowed on him at
ilroohnrv. lie wou'rl ?v f>nH*lnn,
ce of the saiv.e at his ?q\y shop in
een wood.
April 1, IS74_ 51-0m j
Swedes Iron,
of all Bizoa, fbr PLOWS,
Eioln hv
lUi K7M*v
5 ARISTWELL Co.
*7ADE'S LIVER I^GULATOR M
7 and Dyspeptic Cure. Wade'a \
Ivery Body's" \cgetablo CatharUa ,;jj?
'at PARKER d PEIiRIN'S,