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,.W -Si ' ' ?' %* ** - . ?>. *?1 1 L, ' Little Fingers. Busy Utile fingers, Everywhere they go; Rosy little fingers. The sweetest that I know. Now into ray work-box, All the buttons finding, Tangling uj? the knitting, ' .Every spool uiiMruiuuig. Now Into the basket ' Where the key* are hidden ; fto mischevioiis-IooUing, ' Knowing it forbi.dd.en. ^-Then in mothers tresses, ' Now het neck enfolding; With such sweet.caresses Keepiug off a scolding. ^mrniig mue nugt'i>j Nev'yr, 'ftever'still, Make thei'n, heavenly Fisher :' One day do thy will. v. v *' ?Applcs of Goitjl. - SCRAPS. L_L.' v 4? afterthought?Dessert. They .are so busy :n l?ansas that lhey spell it II worth. The nearest approach to a co??<jh;n?e ^ame is pulling a mule's tail. Bnrd Grubb is tli2 owner of a Newport yacht; so they call him Canary Seed; , f?i 1. The Queen didn't so much as go ,out in a tug to meet the American base ballista. JiFhy ought not a timepieco to be iCalied a thingummy? Because it js if. watch you call it. T? line linnn nnf fhflf. TlOtlliriC ipa.kes a woman Jaugli so much a new set ot' teeth. A man advertises in a New York ^ paper for a bar-keeper, "who must be ^recommended by bis pastor." Keep your own secrets, youth will Wab, and it is quite certain that a<(c ^Vill toJl. Darling,it'b bedtime* all the chickens have gone to bed. Yes, mamma, and so has the old hen. "Oh! ma. There's an angel with " "Pclmiv I flint's nnlv n ????.??. - ~.-v ... , LooisyilJe girl with her cars spread.'"! To obtain a postage etarap at a Niagara hotel requires a five minutes Btruggle with two negroes and a baldiiead book-keeper. A student of anatomy, says he has jiot yet been able to discover the - ."bone of contention," but thinks it /must be situated near the jaw-bone. Wlj.en a Chicago man can't lie on liis back and go ,to sleep without I dreaming of bis mother-in-law, it is eonsi<Iered a sufficient ground for diyorce. Who is the straightcst man mcn ' 1 '> TI'l'l.O ' f i. I, ??? ,tioncu in .me .diuic i ouscpn, uwuusu Pharaoh made a ruler of him. And that's why he remaiued stationary in Egypt. "You foe?.r moM ;is going out of fashion. "That's mo that' coughing' JTs ilio absolutely latest way''of emphasizing and calling attention to your re marks.?C/i icugo I'ribuno. A minister <?nee prayed : 'O Lord yj<s'thank Thee for tjio goodly lium-, ,ber here to-night, and that thou art here also notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather. " Xoblo lords are scarce at the watering-place hotels, and a c.rucl \Ves' ,tern man accounts for it on the grpunJ that U,is nqt .time for the bar be^s to take tt?eir summer vacauuus. To make a boy's trousers last. When you raako a suit of clojthcs for ihim, finish t,ho coat first, and by so ^doing you make the trousers last. It is the only way tho thing can be .done. \ "Johtij" said a father to his son one ,day when he shaving the down off his upper lip, '-don't throw ,your shaving water out where there ;arc an}* barefooted boys, for they might get their feet pricked." Tho ^Turkish government has formerly stated to tho Uuited States Minister that it intends adhering to its recent jjrq^ibjtjpu.pf the spies of ^Bibles in Turkey. "Look 'ere now, Salusha,"yelled a ,CIay county, Hisspjiri, \vqinan to the ^Idest girl, "don't bend pvpr th^t well so fur. You'll fall in thcro somo of these days, pnd then we'll have to ,carry water." . When they ,told an Indiana woman .that her linsband had been sliced up ,by a reaper, she impatiently replied : ."Well, take the pieces to tho barn ; I can't leave tho gooseberry sauce just noWi" Well, Johnny, how are you getting on? How do you like your new master?" "Faith, Miss, J ,dunno." "He's a very excellent man: you can't dp too much for him." "An' .euro, j\Iiss, I dpnlt .mano to.'' One reason why Wisconsin hired girls get four dollars per wcok, is because they have,to go down tho stairs at midnight to in-e^tigatc strange .noises, while the man of tljc house ? itakes np a ppaitjqn .un^r the bed. m 'What do ypu know pf the character of this man?" was asked of a ^witness at a police-cpurt tho other day. "What dpi know of his charactcr ? I know it to bo unreachable. v.nnnr " hrt TOnlied with ITlll(ill f .J vui uvuv?j T---r ----emphasis. Whan they tried to force Miss Gay, ,of Independence, Missouri, into a marriage agaiut her *vill. she .kicked the minister's hat off, knocked the ..young man down, and rode off on a roulc, with pno fpot on each side of him. ? A subscriber psks pur commercial man to quote,the wholesalo price of; ' soda bottles. He saj's he can't afford to pay five cents apicce for tbcqi when tbe roof of his woodshed is the headquarters of ail the cats in the neigb jborhood. TV^on a Tennessco ihusband will 1 L V. in ; Cr\ fny n cr no 'Xjursew iiij> urn ???iw .vi ,r*~~ 0 r- , ftatOQ8 in'his Sunday .plug hfit," ,it is time to enquire whqther ,'tty's generation of men isn't getting to bo too .confpunded high-toned for the ago of ,tbd country? Mrs. Tracy, of Missqari, had been .sibk a long time, and Tracy had herj coffin in the barn. Whea sho died ; the coffin was found ifour inches too l short, and the neighbors wouldn't evon let him saw four inches off the 4body to make it fit. nn v' aU-i.'?* ?? Ohio Democratic Platform. Columbus. 0, August 2fi.?Thei I>emocralio State Convention in its ' p.atform resolves in favor ol a Round currency, the volume of which should be regulated by the necessities of S business, and denounce as deirimen- oj tal and vicious ali laws that interfere j with such natural regulation ; favor iy such increase of circulation as the business interests of the country may tl from time to time require; declare S that sound policy and justice demand <r ihat not less than one-half of the Ji custom's duties should be payable in d tan/in? nntr>? nf the United o ,V?4W ? .States; favor abolishing the franchise p of National Banks to issue paper n currency as ROon as it can safely and l prudently be done, and that the notes a so withdrawn by the banks be substituted by the Government with s legal tenders - oppose the existing a tiuiff laws and all combinations that s tend to increase the cost of trans- a portation beyond a lair remuneration J to the carrier; also oppose excessive t fixation and grants of the public r domain to railroad corporations; ap- c Y>rovo the principle of the home- ( stead settlement laws, and denounce fc IDC JiUUl'JUl UkU'liijit Lvy ouujcvo bwv |. proprietors of the principal news- ji papers ol the country to indictment s,md trial in Washington City for al- . leged libels; protest against the el forts to force social equality, and de- I clarf that the election of a President for a period beyond that to which usage sanctions would be a long stride on the road to practical mon- > archy. The resolutions arraign the I Republican part}* for their extravagance and waste of the people's money, the defective system of taxation, finance, currency and for their continued tyranny and crucltj" and for i-?i ?? f,?lImvincr nnmi. umcr icusuiio. xnv iviiv<I nations were ntadc: Secretary of 1 State, YTm. Bell, of Licking count}'; J School Commissioner, P. S. Smart; ( Judgo of the Supreme Court, W. J. J Fillmore. I Uncle John's Last Rage.?Uncle John Harper is dead. The famous P J blucgrasa lurfman, the owner of c Longfellow, Littleton and hundreds ? i if of other splendid racers, has run the great race "from cen to cen," and lias J at last been brought back to the Cl "J udgo s stand'" to answer any cnargus, j of "ton1" entered against him. lie! ^. was some seventy odd years in run*i|.] ming his racc against Time, but,1 couldn't conqner, and has done well if ho got "a place." lie died at his home in Woodford county last Wednesday, and with him carries the ree- ^ ord of an honest turfman. lie hasjj" been the capturer of many a purse j 1 n Paiivoa i f\ Hfrm-I I l'O r 11 I'llC iUU^IJUHkk VV/U4 CV W mouth Park, and had won a fame that will not die with his death. lie was kinder to his horses than to himself, _ and gave them softer beds to lie on. The old man's heart was entwined j about tho sleek, beautiful iorm of Longfellow, and when tho pride of his life pulled tip lame after a brave r fight, tears which camo slow at the sight of a murdered sister, ran like a n running stream, though he was said id to be fond of his kinst'olk. No won-jo I '''?! i L-not t\- old haehclor had I ^ given his whole heart to his horse. A more old-fashioned place than v tho Harper homestead is not known ji in America, It lias been in the quaint, h unlettered family since the early set- i tlement of Kentucky. j ? ^ ? "An old man and his wifo who came in by the Central road yesterday morning, saw about thirty hacks at the door of tho depot, and about thirty haokmen shouting 'Hack!' at ] them. The man took took it all as a high compliment, and turning to tho old lady ho said, "I tell you, j mother, they think wo aro something great, or they'd never had these ' * " ?~ -1 * r\ m Af.f no T I L'yrriagts uumi ir'iv uu uivw iw. j. | wonder how they knew we was coming?" o c A Yankee poet thus breaks forth : Oh! the snore, tho beautiful 6norc, ] tilling the chamber from ceiling to .floor ! Over the coverlet, under tho sheet, from her wee dimpled chin to her pretty feet! Now rising aloft like a bee in Juuc; now flute-like J subsiding, then rising again, is the : beautiful 6nore of elizabeth Jane." j "Boy," said a traveler to a disobe- j 'liont vnnLh whom he encountered, 1 'don't yon hear your father speakiug to you?" "Oh! y-a-a-s," replied the youth. "But I don't mind what he says. Mother don't neither, and 'twixtshe and I, we've about got the dog so he dou't." ^ *G?* At High Falls, New York, the oth- J' er day, a young lady, while crossing the field was knocked down by a ram ( and the next time the damaged damsel saw her lover sho informed that astonished j-outh that he might go , about his business, as she was diegus- ^ ted with the sex. ? Tlic Georgia negro who bcl ?10 that ^ Gen. Washington commanded the , Federal, troops at Bull .Run, handed * tho money over with the remark: "Well, disyere hist'ry business is all mixed up, anyway." A Helpmeet.?A country lady tells !of a smart wile that helped her busband to raise seventy acres of wheat. The way she helped him was to stand ;in tho doorway and shako a broom at j Uim when he sat down to rest. I Through trials and troubles we A must all pa?9 op our way to the [grave. Mr. Pcrteet, the colored man Sl who was hung at Jolict, III., had an P unusual share of trials?three in two years, and conviction oveiy time. P ^ P ! It costs $3,000 to dress a fashionable woman at Saratoga. Laws of South Carolina, PASSED BY THE GENERAL ASSEM- . jBLY, 1873, 1871 ( AN ACT to Repeal Section Four of ? \ot. Antitled "An Act to Relieve the State of South Carolina of all Liability for its Guaranty of tho ~~ Bonds of tho Blue Kidge Eailroad Comynny, by Providing for the securing and Destruction of the A Same," Apdroved March 2, 1872; w and to Repeal so much of Section ea 72' Chapter XII, Title III, of the ?!- ??'? General Statutes, $8 Authorizes the ( State Auditor to G'ivo Notice An- f Dually to Each County Auditor of the Kates Per Centum to be Levied for Various State Purposes. Section 1. I3e it enacted by the enate and lIou?e of Representatives f the Slate of South Carolina, now . ict and sitting in General Assembly, nd by the authority of the same, That Section four of an Act entiled "An Act to relieve the State of; outh Carolina of all liability for its uarantv of the Bonds of the Bine! lidge Hail road Company, b}' provi ing for the securing and destruction f the same, approved March 2, 1S72, roviding for an annual tax of three Tills on the dollar, for the redempion of-the revenue bond scrip, be, nd the same is hereby repealed. Sec. 2. That so much of Section eventy-twoChapter XII, Title III, s directs that the State Auditor hall, on or before November fifteenth innually, give notice to each County luditor of the rates per centum auhorized by law to be levied for vaions State purposes, be, and the amo is hereby, repealed, and the ftiMiftrnl is hereby for '"" I"" V litldon to levy any tax for any pur>oso whatever, unless expressly hereJ'tcr authorized so to do by^stqtute. Approved October 22, 1873. ' )RUGS & MEDICINES AT 9ft, ANDREW YATES, No. 190, Abbeville. o r tt 17t7r> rtn l^nnrl constrint.lv ft L well selected Stock of DRUGS, /1IEMICALS, PERFUMERY, PATJXT MEDICINES, SOAPS, TOIjET ARTICLES, &c., &C. Having increased my Stock of )rugs and Chemicals, I am now reparcd to supply Physicians, at an xccedingly liberal discount, and reuest them to call on us boforo order i?j elsewhere. Physicians' Prescriptions compoundJ with care and accuracy. If your hair is thin and inclined to rop. 3*ou can prevent it by using my [AIR TOXIC. Thousands have ;ied it, and ail have been pleased ith it. Contains no Dt/c, and will nswer the purpose of a perfect hair rcssing. Price 50 cents per bottle. A well selected Stock of YAIliISIIES just roccivcd, which can be ad at greatly reduced prices. Dr. ANDREW YATES. No. 190. August 5, 1874, 17-tf Cotton Gins. rHE BROWN, THE TAYLOR nrul the GRISWOLD GIN furished to order. Repairing promptly one. Also kept on hand a good stock f Bedsteads, Bureaus, "Washstands, i ?i r,i 1 !4? ...w| anies, V-lKlirt>, tllllinihii nuna uuu uuir furniture, together with Sewing Mahines, Whitc-Wiro Clotiies' Lines, a r ran ted rust proof, Maps, Charts, 'icture Frames, &eM &c. Orders solicted by I. M. MATTHEWS, Ninety Six, S. C. May G, 1874, 4-ly Millinery! millinery! [HAVE just received from Baltimore and New York a full stock of MILLINERY GOODS, f the latest styles and finest materials, onsisting in part of n i_ . Tl!ll t><mneis, ua'ts, iusbowj, Flowers, Ties, iufflings, Handkerchiefs, ,n<l everything kept in a first-class ifilliiiery establishment. Rita H XI VffUlW sirs. SH J9X* la Jutx jt Ju? April 8,1874, 45-tf CARPENTRY. TPHE undersigned hereby gives no B tiee that he is prepare*! to cio an ;indsof CARPENTERS WORK and iUILDING. He also repairs JOTTON GINS, THRESHERS AND TANS. ^ full supply of UIN MATERIAL 1 ways on hand. Farmers are reqnested o bring their Uins up eany in tneseann, to allow time to have them properly irepared. Also Agent for the Taylor Cotton Oin, lie Brooks Cotton Press, and all kinds f rubber and laathei belting. D. B. SMITH, Abbeville C. H? S. C. July 15,1874 14-Gm Strayed. A BAY MARE MULE, medium size ; a few white liairs on each boulder; hn9 a wild appearanco; - 1 J . apposed to be six or seven yearsoiu ; asscd through the village 011 the Cih Hguat. A liberal reward will be aid for the recovery of said mule, ddrcssthe subscriber at Cold Spring . O., Edgefield County, S. (J. J. II. BHSSEY. August 19, 1874, 19-3t MORNING STAB ^10RN STARCH, a superior article J tor puddings, &c., at luPre, Gambrell & Co.'s May 26. 1874. Sactiptiie for Dyspepsia ; ND KINDRED DISEASES, jjl be found SUPERIOR in such dis- ] sea, at Parker & Perrin's. Dr. J. Wt Thomas IS prepared to furnish all kinds of LUA1BKR at the shortest notice at the mill formerly known as Maury's "Mill. The Mill is in good repair, and with a good supply of logs on hand, customers need have no fear. *)f delay in fillidgorders. Price 81.50 per hundred, CASH. t W TTTfJMAS tj V V X WARMIilAtWl I April 10, 1874, 52-tf j, Iron in the Blood ^jg|[g^ I MAKES THE WEAK STRONG, j The Peruvian Si/nip, a Protects Solution of the JProtoxide of Iron, is so combined as to havo the character of an alitnent. aa ' - ? ? 9 | easily digested urui with the blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantum of Nature's Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures *'a thousand ills," sinvply bu Toning up,Invigorating and Vitalizing the System. The en~ riched and vitalized blood per meates every part of the body f repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secretions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. 4 This is the secrct of the wontierful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rncea, jdwis, ci* uuaiutwwuu^i Chills 0 and Fevers, Humors, loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of tho Kidneys; and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or accompanied by debility or a lou) state of the system. Being free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not followed by corresponding reaction, but are permanent, infusing strength, vigor, and new life into all parts of the system, and building up an Iron Constitwtlon. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from weak, sicldy, suffering creatures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; and invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to give it a trial, .C/v> fhnt. hnMa h/r.a DrSlta V1AN SYRUP WotuninthogfaM. raruplilots Froo. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, Ko< 1 Milton Place, Boston. Sold by Druggists generally, New Advertisements. SIMONTON FEMALE COLLEGE. Statesville, N. C. REV. S. TAYLOR MARTIN, Pres. Fall term begins Sept. 22, 1874, and ends Feb. o, 1875. Spring term begins Feb. 5,1875, and ends June 22, 1875. Board and tuition, $100 ; Music. 25. For other information send for circular. Davidson college. Next Session will begin Sept. 24,1874. Healthy location. Moral atmosphere. Strict discipline. Thorough teaching. Moderate charges. Seven professors. For catalogue or information, apply to J. It. BLAKE, Chairmen of theFaculty. Post Office Davulxon College, N. C. ff(?0 OflPcr da>' at homo. Terms 4)ull free. Address, GEO. ST1NSO.N & CO., Portland, Me. -m0sr eitraoimarf" Terms of Advertising at* pficreti for i>ew?uitl)Cifl in me muic ui SOUTH CAROLINA! Send for list of papers aud schedule of rofpQ A/](] rpcq &eo P Rowell & Co, Advertising A^'ls No. 41 Park Row, N. Y. Refer to Editor of this Paper. C-eo.P.Rotell&Co.," conduct an Agency for the reception of advertisements for American Newspapers?the most complete establishment of the kind in the world. Six thousand newspapers are kept regularly on file, open to inspection by customers. Every advertisement is taken at the homel * ? * or)rlt_ I price OI lilts {JiljlUI , niuiuuk UIIJ auuitiouftl charge or com mission. An advertiser, in dealing with the Agency, is saved trouble and correspondence, making one contract instead of a dozen, a hundred or a thousand. A Jiook of eighty pages, containing lists of best papers, largest circulations, religious, agricultural, class, political, daily and country papers, and all {papers which are specially valuable to advertisers, with some information about prices, is sent free to any address on application. Persons at a distance wishing to make contracts for advertising in any ;town, city . county, State or Territory of the United . .States, or any portion of the Dominion of Canada, may send a concise statement of what they want, together with a. copy of the advertisement uiey aesirc inserted, and will receive information by return mail which will enable them to decide whether to increase or reduce the order. For such 'information there is no charge. Orders are taken for a single paper as well as for a list; for a \ single dollar as readily as'for a larger sum. OHices (Times Building). J 41 Park Row,NI ] BAKERY AND ; CONFECTIONERY,' C. H. LUBKEN; HAS established a first-class Bakery !?? Hiif f(uun Af fwplvp o'clock noon, EVE11Y DAY, the beat Fresh Bread, Crackers and z Confectioneries a jan be had by applying to him at the % >ld Post Office, on Main Street. May 20, 1874 6-tf GREAT INDUCEMENTS. AS the Season is far advanced, wo i --11 rc? r\ * C? ET ? ? ,1 ri A OCT Will HUH ^lur anu uiiuu ' )>iLY,) the remainder ot our Stock!t >f Dress Goods, at COST | ft tfcDQBID & HADDON. JTulyl, 1874 12-tf i Dr. J. Walker's California Tin igar Hitters are a purely Vegetable ^reparation, made chiefly from tho na;ivo herbs found on tho lower ranges of :he Sierra Nevada mountains of Califoriia, tho mcdicinal properties of which ire extracted thorcfrom without the uso ' Df Alcohol. Tho question is almost j ' daily asked, "What Is tho caase of tho ; unparalleled success of Vineoab Bitters t" Our answer is, that they remove tho causo of discaso, and tho patient re. covers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Kenovator and Invigorator of tho system. Never before in tho history of tho world has a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of Vikkoar Bitters in healing the Eick of every discaso man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of tho Liver and Tisceral Organs in Bilious Diseases The properties of dn. walker's TiXEGAtt Bitters are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritions, uucauve, wuicuu, Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vcfegaa Bitters the most wonderful Inviforant that evor sustained th? sinking system. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their boues are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Bilious. Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas. lied, Colorado, Brazos, llio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many others, with their v;ist tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, aro invariably accompanied by extensive dorangcmcnt8 of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal visccra. in ineir treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful inllucnco upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. Thero is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dk. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as tlicv will speedily remove the darkcolored viscid matter with which the bowels arc loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring tho healthy fuuetions of tho digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease by purifying all ^s fluids with Vinegar Hitteks. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed. I)yspopsia or Indigestion, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, TiiriitnoRs of tlm f.'liest. Dizziness. Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Iiad Taste in tho Mouth, Itilious Attacks, I'alpitatntion of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in tho region of tho Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will provo a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or King's Evil, Whito Sw olliiijrs, Ulcer*, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammation*, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affection?, Old Sores, Eruptions of tho Skin, Sore Kjoh, etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Disearn, Walkkr'.h Yinkcak Utm:tw haro shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Clout, Bilious, Kemittnnt and Intermittent Fevers. Diseases of the Mood, Liver, Kidneys mid liladdur, thcso Hitters have no equal. Such Diseases arc caused by Vitiated Uloo<L -< Mechanical Diseased?Porsons on^ paged in Paints nihL Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters,-iJold-l>cators, and Miners, as they advance in" lii'o, aro subject to paralysis of the Bowel*. To guard against this, take a dose of Walkku'* VIXku.ir Uittkrh occasionally. For Skill Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt-Khcmn, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, King-worms, Scald-head, Soro Bye*. Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration* of tho" Skin, Humors and Diseases of tho Skin of whatever name or naturo, aro literally dug up and carried oat of the system in a short time by tho use of thcso Hitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so mnuy thousands, aro effectually destroyed and removed. No svstcm of medicine, no vermifuge*, no an thelminitles will free the system from worms like these BittorK. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or *inglo( at the dawn of womanhood. or tho turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an inlluonco that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Hlood whenever yon find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pin pies, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it wber you find it obstructed and 6luggish in the< veins; cleanse it when it is foul; yonr feel ngs will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of tho system will follow. It. II. MeDOXALD & CO., Drnpp*ti ami Gen. A^t*.. Snn Francisco. California, anil cor. of Washington and Chariton Sts.. S. Y. Sold by all Druggists mid Dealers. NEW JEWELRY. WILLIAM GLAZE, COLUMBIA, S. C., HAS opened a fine selection of Ladies' and Gent's English, Swiss nut American WATCHES. Sole Agent tor the celebrated Pauline Watch Company, Philadelphia. Gold Chains, Vest, Jpcra, Chatelaines, LeontineNecklaees, Diamond Rings and Brooches, Pearl? ll : 1 uuaua uuu ncis. SILVER-WARE. I make this line a specialty. All Silver sold by nie guaranteed equal to coin. Some handsome goods in th?s line, suitible for Bridal Gifts. PLATED WARE. Tea Sets, Cups, Goblets, Castors, Spoons and Forks, Ice Pitchers, Egg stands, Coffee Urns, ac. CLOCKS. Cutlery, Pocket and Table Knives. HOUSEHOLD AND FANCY GOODS. Guns?vEnglish Double Barrel, Breechgoading Rifles, Parlor Rifles, Air Guns, ,nd a full stock of Sporting Goods; Du ont & Hazard Powder; Pistols of varlus styles. JET AND HORN GOODS. WILLIAM GLAZE, March 18, 1874 49-tf A NICE LOT OF CIGARS, ust arrived, comprising all grades 'ora finest to cheapest, at W. Joel Smith's. July 15 ltftf ' I Boots at FOR FALI We are now receiving, direct from the 1 tock of BOOTS, SHOES rVhich will be sold as low as in any othei warranted. On Merchants Visiting Charleston ar D. F. FLE No. 2 Hayne Street D. P. Fleming. Samuel A. Nelson. Charleston, August 1,1874, 17-lm DOZIER, WA1 Cotton I AN] WH0LESAL1 HAVING secured a first class Fire P STORAGE OF COTTON, we ret Our Mr. E. J. DOZIER will give his enl ment. Our stock of GROCERIES AN kept complete as usual. July 8, 1874, 13-3m NOW IS YOUB THE undersigned respectfully begs It lie in general, that he will sell his consisting of Dry Goods, SI AND A LAR ready-mad: .AT A. VERY S Above New York Coat. Also a large lc gboo: At VERY LOW TRICES. Call early . i?i | Jr.ii' uol874 10-tf WALLER & MERCHi GREEN WO ARE now offering to the public in tl liue of all the Goods generally ne< THEIR S have been selected with great READY - MAI A FINE STOCK OF A good Of Groceries, Hardware, Ci which the attention of purchasers Is _ot WALLEB Feb. 19, 1873, 4o-tf V? - - HrnBBi!' KEEP constantly on hand the best pcrienced workmen and are mai a varied assortment of vehicles of eve cheaper than the cheapest?which for h compare favorably with work from the All work warranted to be fully up to r They manufacture a one-and -a-half 8uitsmall farmers for ONE HUNDHEJ sal favor wherever used. They manufacture at low prices Ilarn stock on exhibition They are manufacturing COFFINS ( assortment on hand, and will attend fu Nov. 10.1873. .'51-1 y GOODS IN EXCHA Barnwell aro now oponing DRY GOODS, GROCER Which owing to the scarcity of mor friends in EXCHANGE FOil CO *IFTf T MM | M HJLL 1T1AH Oot.l, 1873, 25-tf - ? ARTISTIC TAILORING. 1 WOULD respectfully Inform my customers that I have just returned {from the North, and am now opeuinga select Stock of Cloths, Cassiieres aid Trimiip, ?UJM, T TOI11 PTTT and MAKE Ut) to ?T U IUi JL n IK w ft order, or Bell on reasonable terms, FOR CASH. TAILORING done for Men and Boys in the LATEST and BEST STYLES. Shirt Patterns. I would especially call the attention of every one to my splendid fitting Shirt Pattern#^ Give me a call without fail. STA, BREAZEALE. ? ~ \rtA j.* Sept. iM, IS73 Zik-n -=?c ? MORSE'S FEVER <fc AGUE Pills $1.00 Box, at PARKER & PE^RIN'S. id Shoes \ j TRADE. | fanufacturers, a large and well selected * AND TRUNKS, r market. All goods with our Brand | tiers solicited. J e invited to Examine oar Stock. MING & CO., Corner of Church Street. James 31. Wilson. james triLFiuait. g [/TON & CO., Factors '' [) S GROCERS. ] roof Warehouse for the SALE AND jpectfully solicit consignments of same. Lire personal attention to this departI) PLANTATION SUPPLIES will be i DOZIER. WALTON, & CO., J Augusta, Ga. HUE TO GET I AftCASSS. j laveio inform his customers and thejnib entire SFKJJNU and buhmjsk otuciv, i ioes and Hats, GE STOCK OP E CLOTHING, MALL PROFIT >t of ESRIBS, and secure good bargains at issssiri CHEAP CASH STOBE. ; BROTHER, VJSTTS AT OD, S. ft, leir new and handsome building, a full eded in this community. ITOCK OF SMI! care, and unusually attractive. )E CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES. jsortmeut of rockery, and Glassware. invited. Give us a call. L & BROTHER. 1 1A8? material and have employed the mo*t ex mfactiuing, and have constantly on hand ry kind, at the most reasonable prices? -eauty of finish and elegance of atylc will best shops of the State. epresentation. horse wagon, with tongue and shafts to D DOLLARS which has met with univer ess of every description, and keep a good )F EVERY VARIETY, and have a large nerals with their tine new Heaixe. J. W. ROWLAND. ngTfor conoN. I & Co.,| their now Stock of IES, PROVISIONS, &C, icy, thoy are offering to sell to their TTON for which they will allow tho 1KET PRICE. "ill rm_ZL-i t BARTER'S mm MOT AND iron Toisrio. These aro good preparatioos. , PABKEE & PEEEIN. < July 28 16-tf I Frnit Jars Fruit Jars Fruit Jaw. i 1 A MA& WttAWJ A i IUI WIMMj * a WtMfc* I A Largo Lot of CHEAP FittJIT JARS, and something Dew for Jelly, at it* ?( ' AiaaviatA W. lUtL oml I n o. J uly 15 14-tf PARLOR BRACKETS ? new and < handsome styles, just to hand. j J. D. CHALMERS & CO. STEAM Colombia, S.,C. I MANUFACTURER OP ? lash, Blinds, Doors# I WINDOW AM) DOOR FRAMES, $ iside Pivot Blinds ni Slitters,, COLUMNS, Pilasters, MANTELPIECES, Konldings, Bracket*, Hand-Bails, JEWELS. B A LUSTRES. Scroll M of all tecriptini,' * "' '' ' '*" ' 111 Work Guaranteed A Ho. 1, May 28, 1874, 7-1jr. ~R.R.R. % RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes, hot OH. now* -. after raftilactMaadvaTtlMiaaataMd any aoa nrna with pai*. EADWAT* EEA^BELIEP^IE A .CUE* TO* , ] Itwaatheflntandto ' ' , 3j|g Tho Onlj F&in Remedy that tnataatfy (Mm Hm meet axarwWtaxpataa. allay* gBH Inflammations and cur* CoMaatiosa,whether of tfiiLnngi. fMotaacb.Boweii, or other (Uo&s or organ*, by ^ CM'>gntWOI?TOIfMn MIEUTEE. no matter bawTMantaraiaraaiatiartba mJn th* RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden. Lribat. Crippled. Kama* - ' ??Hi* Hmmmwma*,. ^MDWAY't READY RELIEF WILL AFPOBD IS BTAKT BASK. IXFLAMMATIOtf OP THE KIDKBY8. IHFLAXXATIOK OP THB BLADDER, ^ IX7LAXXATI0N OP THE BOWELS. - Jg 80BE THROAT, DIPPTCULT^BBATHIKO* iUN<7a PALPITATION OF THE HEAR. "M ICKDICIII. IWHUg.. mnu,,*. COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. Tho application of the Ready K*U?fto tha p*rtor part* wbero lbs pain or dlfflcttlty txlaia wUlaftwd eae* and Comfort. 5 Twenty drop* In half atmaMar of water will In a few ,'3i momenta coreCBAKM, HPASMt SOTO STO*ACH, %&m I1BABTBUBW, KICK UKADACHE. DIABBHOEA. -?? DYKENTEBT. COLIO. WIKD IK THE BOXTULSr ' J anda?IXTER!CALI*AI)rS. : *! Trarelcn ihould always t*rrj a bottle of j w?jf'i BtirfyBellcr with Ibem. A raw drop* In 3 waiar will prevrtrt aleknr* or poln* from eta oca of ? water. It Utetter than rraach Brandy or Blu*r?a?? J KlmnUnt. FEVER AKD AGUE. JH FEVER AXD AGUE cored for Mty oeata. Ttan l? JreS not a remedial ait* nt fn ttia world that irtlf enrr F**ar" .1 and Ana. and all ottar Xalarioaa, Biloaa. ftearfct. ylgm Typhoid, Tallow, and ottar Term faidad ta RXU- I 3t wlra PTLLSI ?? qntek aa RAD*AT A BJUDT M-f 1 LIEF. TUty canuparbottla. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! 1 BTEOKO AND PUBS BICff BLOOD?IVOREARZ % or flesh andiruour^uujran axd 3 BBACTirCL COXPLEXIO* ntCVUD TO all. DR. RADWAY'S j CfQTKj?mQTnlli5n Boenfonif HJ1SB uuiaujfuiwiuii iiuuui t vim THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Has vase tbb most ARTONismxa ccbm: m QUICtRO IUMD ARB TOB OHAXOBA THE > "v g^rasassasffi^ 'sslsg Every Day an Increase in M aid Weight is Seen anil Felt JfWT drap of OM mWlFABTfAUW KESOb* yov>r ttntPuT nrnj^i h%7 ^ MiiiMMiiiiwMlMliii f>< ttwjmUtmm ?r jwSBI iMfkMbttmrirwianAM. - K tt? <J*Ur bccoain* rw)ac?4 ty (to WMtat "1 atiMwwiii tfat??iinnra?n/...gga S?5a&523&S3^ ?e??ifex?tesss ,r*<rt ?pl$ dcSSTlS^lKSlFlMlUMI ftjjWW naA anvl^^itio^IallL^tilnt^CTU^ofC^icwRBcr^S^y^a^tntkinal, and Bfcto Mii?i; bat? Kidney\ & Bladder Complaints, ZtSSfif1 Tumor of Team' Growth Cwrtd by itadway's Jl&olvent, DR. RAOWAY'8 PerWi?tir{(P2piatiii^ f perfectly taatelaa^elc*aatly> coated wtth iWMt gum, Jni^MlSjror t?e eani oftjAortwoftSi^i^^ U^tV&JSSSFo pcpeia, &Uloain?u, BUIoqj FevJ'i Inflammation of as Bowele, TO*, and all Derang&mcnta of the Interaal Ylecera. Warranted toeffect a?**&?* care, hurelr Vere table, conialnlnt no mere*#. mine rale or deleter*. one drain. >. A few doeee of KiSWATS MfcM win free the eye, lea from all the abore named dflfe1^*"- Price,SI oeate per Box. SOLD BT DKUGUIStP- . , BEAD "FALSE AND TB0B" * ?* MM Utie? tamp to BAOWAT k CO., XoJ" * ? York. Information worth tbottiuf*'' to ant jom. c. b. fam?s, Gun and Lock Smithy GREENWOOD, R.C., WOULD respectfully inform his friends and customers that he Is - *- it!- 1 prepared to do all wont m mm hub an short notice and in the be$t style. A good supply of material always on hand. All work warranted, and do$e only for cash. Shop near the Depwt.1. Thankful for past favors bestowed ojn him at, Cokesbury, he would solicit (a continuance of the same at his new shop in Greenwood. \ April 1,1874 51-6m ( ? 1 T_i sweaes iron, of all sizes, for PLOWSA for sale by | BARNWELL &> bo. Fob. 25, 1874. \ rn-mrr a tm??c t.tvpp rvfttttiatvotl and Dyspeptic Cure. M aoels 'Every Body's*' Vegetable Catbairtio Pills, at pAEKER & perbIN'?.