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'?3- ?|P Only Waiting. J Ci .[A very aged man in an almshouse was , fcsked what he was doing now. He re- t( plid "Only waiting."] tl Only waiting till the shadows a Are aiittle longer grown; - t< Only waiting till the glimmer < . Of the day's last beam is flown ! , Till the nigat of earth is faciei From the heart onoe full of day: t Till the stars of Htiaven are breaking c ' Thro' tht^ilight^pft and gray. a And the autumn winds have come q Qnickty, reapers! gather quickly r The Iaat #pe hours of my heart, For the vlobm of life is withered, ? ' And I hasten to depart, 0nly waiting till the angels 8 Open wide the mystic gate t Bywhoaq side I long have lingered, t ^ WW^ry, poor. and desolate, t Even now, I hear their footsteps, . " And their voices far aw ay; if they call me I am waiting, 1 Only waiting to obey; ! t i Only waiting till.the shadows," "Are a little longer grown ; Only waiting till the glimmer Or tha day's last beam is flown. Then from out the gathering darkness j Holy, deathless stars shall rise, * By whose light my soul shall.gladly "' TreaU its pathway to the skies, ' ADDRESS OF COL. J. P. THOMAS. ? We have received a copy of the expellent address of Coi. J. P. Thomas. J-l? 1 - ? CaU1a*mI\am Innf KaTaha ^ jjeuveruu m ocpicuuui taou utiutv , the Cqkesbury Tax Union, from which w'e extr&ct the concluding elo- s quent paragraphs: ; It is indeed a shallow and unmanly J philosophy which despairs of the fu- | tore of the State. If you were to * find the arder of things in the physi- j cal world, subverted, knowing that nature tolerates no abnormality, you v would expect soon to see a return to v a normal condition. So too, when. ? you observe the God-established influences, that usually prevail in the politicai'world, wholly reversed in this s State?reasoning from analogy, stand- ^ jtng upon the basis of History, Logic ? juid Philosophy, can you not, with 1 faith in Heaven and faith in hnmani- s coDcIado that it is utterly impos- s Bible for the present state of affairs in ? our midst long to continue? False, c indeed, would bo all history, and fal- J jlacious all. human experience, were 1 the present abnormal condition long r to endure. Here, as elsewhere, must ? intelligence, virtue and capital pre- ? jpail over the ignorant, sordid and b fcaSe'elements that are fbr the time in v the ascendency. P I aspire not bo give you the details " pf tjje relief, but resting my conclu- ? siOP.S upon general principles, I affirm " that you wit! bo saved, provided only, v you put jorth strenuous efforts in cj your own Jaehalf? efforts of muscle, pf mind, and of heart. It is related of Charles Sumner that " when African slavery was enthroned in the South and had a lodgment in . th? fundamental laws ol the land, no predicted that it mast and would fall. When asked when and how, bis re- p ply was, ."I koow not, but I feel tbat it must fall." So much for African P servitude. May wo not now come to r! a similar conclusion as respects our 11 own condition? Though ignorant , wo may b.e of the precise methods of the great deliverance, can we not feel, ^ should we notconclude, resolve, aye, Al demand that white servitude shall P fioon give way in the land that has J: witnessed some of the highest tripmpbs of Caucasian civilization ? In jthe pwdness tbat rules the hour; : in the revival of Southern art and 0 {Southern industry; in the decay of corrupt and imbecile political regimes ; in the disintegration going on in our midst; in the new hopes, and the dauntless resolution witn which e< ppr people aro becoming inspiredl may be discerned the dawn of more 0 auspicious days, and "This dawn will widen into a clear and * boundless day, 11 And when it ripens to a sumptuous w West* ' With & glorious sunset, 'twill be closed d< fudjjrowned." ' v kV w Surely does good citizenship de- pi J .L-i. J i. .P 4 I. _ ... tnuuu mat wo ueopuir uui> ui mo w ?late. In the brave daya of the Ro- ai mans, this was deemed a grand senti- oi ment. Here, in South Carolina, have d< we rare advantages. We point to n< your genial climate, and your fertile st 'soil, to your water power, to yonr si mines, to your phosphatic wealth, to ti your great staples and to the charac- T ter of your population that repre- st ?ents the intelligence And virtue of iij the State. * h< Our redemption is jn onrown hands, ol If ,^exePiain true to ourselves- amid SI corruption remain incorruptible; hi .keep the whiteness of our souls; h< prpve worthy to bo the recipients of er the blessings that are to comc.from the victories of the futare; if we sagaciously use the hands and the hrftina wit.h whu?h fJnrl hna nnHnxcpfi P2 us, we hold that it is possible for us to establish in South Carolina a new civ- th ilization, stronger, purer and better A than that which went down with the banner of the Southern Gonfedera- rj cy?one moro muscular and broader ta based. The elements of thisN civil;2a- th tion aro around and about us. Even an now, ab "Waiting for its birth. The shaft is in the stone.'' Referring to the future of the State dii of Georgia, President Lipscomb, of a j the University of Georgia, has said, of 'There is a Georgia greater than the vij Georgia we have lost; a Georgia th gi-ander than the old Georgia was. th The Georgia in our brains, under our n? feet, and in our hills and rteero, will be the Georgia that will be the Georgia that will gladden the homes and a f Ant* aKiMwah " A *-? rl ^ I ileal to vi vui wiimkit. auu ou iu* ^j. voking upon oar faith the blossings ol ch( the Ruler of the Universe, let us fin maintain there is a Carolina groater taJ than the Carolina we have lost; a ,s j Carolina grander than the old j*? Carolina was. The Carolinian in ag( oar brains and in oar hearts; bai in our;hills and in oar valleys; in oar Go running streams and fertile soil; let 4?, this be the Carolina that will gladden ' the hearts and homes of our children. ___ In us, my eountryjn&eli, aripfcnd. u's ' and above us may ,6efifli?cove?ctd' jtiie elements of personal and public triumphs. Oar strength, oar responsibilities, oar daties, oar God?are they i> cot tne sama as ceiore- theuonfeder- *{[] ate ban nor . was,. farletV-.-^on -th^disastrous field x>f Apponiittx? To redeem private fortunes and thus 1 to secure in the aggregate the pnblic l redemption, is the grand doty that * devolves upon tJxs men of the South, o f - ,.l=! .hove all, must loyal citizenship dig- -1 ourago the thought of abandoning j?j bis fair inheritance which has come 3 us from our fathers. Too grand is be legacy bequeathed to us by a noble ncestry for us basely to surrender it 9 a vulgar domination. Too rich is louth Carolina and the South in hisoric glory for the land to be given up o the allied forces of ignorance and |T orruption, marching in disorderly ? rray under the soiled ensigns of the ay: too rich in soil, climate and reourccs ; too rich in arms and arts, in ciencc and literature, in poetry, elo luence and oratory; too rich in'the T possibilities of all industries; too rich Jj n the grace and purity of our women, . ,nd too strong, Jet.us trust, in the nanhood of our men. The resolution hould be promptly taken to stand by he altars and firesides of our ances^ II ore. We may perceive dur doty in ho maiden's mantling bJush" as well ts in the gray hairs and on the chas- I ened front of i}ge? iffy gbe it in all J foe natural beauties that surround us; n our sunsets, as "Rich in goldT \s ere the Iliad's music was dutrolled." Wo may fitid it in our past as it H )eams upon us like some 6tar in its esplendent beauty; in the duties of he presont; in the high hopes of the future. L And ndw, fellow citizens, familiar is I em with tho contributions made >y ?oqtb Carolina to the industries, he military reputation and the lctter>d glory of tho Bepublic, I might, beore closing, address to you the high irguraent that sets forth her proud ecord and her solid virtues. J3nt I orbear. I have no sympathy with hat sentiment which leads a people o uso their past except as an incen ive to ettorts 111 the iuture. i>or uo 3 ! believo in that weak sentimentality vhich would indaco a people to stand seeping by the grave of their lost ause. Whilst remaining ever loyal 0 the memories of the dead, and to he traditions of our past, lot as in a pirit of robust philosophy, .brash P' .sido the sympathetic tear, and go c* orth to meet tho shadowy future with aith in Heaven and faith in ourelves. Rather would I, on this occa- ^ ion, summon you to a brave and peristent effort in behalf of oar prostrate itate. In the hour of her weakness w he pygmies of the hour havo passed! t 0 and fro with Yandal tread ofer her Jl ecumbent form and laid her glorious arments in the dust, and have bound ter fair limbs with bands innumerable? and they imagine that their ictim is secure. But it is in your ower, my cottntrymen, to breathe ;ito our prostrate mother tho breath f a new life, and she will rise again 1 her power, grace and beauty. , She rill break the chains that encirc-lo her W lassie limbs, and 6he will once more ^ raw across her shoulders the robes ^ f her former dignity, and place again OI] pon her brow the queenly diadem of se er power. St May Heaven put it in tho hearts of lie people to savo the State. And as $ be sun rises in the East and sets in (g lory in the West, may it soon send s cheering beams ovor a land proserous and peaceful, and over a people sdccmed, regenerated, and discn- ^ trailed! . . Above all, men of South Carolina, oca fnith tinrA hnno Ynil haro fin ured much. But you will be saved. L 5s hard to kill a State?bard to aralyze a brave people, standing upon ^ icir native 6oil. It is a glorious ibught, that so long as the soul of le State remains untouohed, its vi- Pn ility stands unaffected. The body f the commonwealth may be out- ? lged by a band worao than Goth, ^ andal or Hun ; yet if the people < laintain their truth, their fidelity, ? icir self-respect, they will be redeem- ? i in God's good timo. Hear the eloquent words of a son F Kentucky, and take heart:? "The South will rise again. War, ith the desolations that follow in its ain, for more than a decade, swept ith resistless fury over all the fair | . J X* M _ i* 1 J Ti. I J_ uu ierine neius ox me ouuiu. j.i uaa j esolatod countless happy homes, P jrbed many bright hopes and aaliei- ~r ations, and reduced to 'poverty and |0. ant thousands reared in affluence ad wealth, and has hung the symbols ' raourninjgLthroughout all the borsrs of that sunny lapd. This will at last always. Such a land with ich a oliraate and soil, and above all, ich a raco of peoplo, were not dcs pj ned by God and nature to utter ruin. he South will rise again. Her ricken and wasted fields will ripen ' gain with their golden havests, and Ba sr gardens will sond the fragrance jt? ' their flowers over all the land. be will rise from her sorrow and amiliation, fVom her poverty and __J sr ashes, because her very ashes will irich her," Ten TnousAND People.?There are m ore than ten thousand people in the A nited States who expect to be the hap- -*1 7 possessors of the first grand prize in 8n< e Kentucky Gift Concert of $250,000. poi 11 of them but one will be disappointed, pai ne will get it, for Governor Bramlette, e manager at Louisville, has an- . >unced that the Concert will positively PaJ ke place on November So, 1874; that Ad ere will be no further postponement, P, id if our readers want to know more out it, write to him. ( > o? Tho way "to minister to a mind seased," is to take Peruvian Syrnp, protected solution of the protoxide iron. wllifih crivf>H afrflnrrfh nnH 1 t>*' wfaUMU _ gor to the wholo system, restores * e digestive organs to perfect health, ereby restoring the mind to its ,tiar?l vigor. A ? Go 5V?I?l Indorsed.?The Gift Concert n aid of the Kentucky Library are not Ul all speculative. The institution is ~ arteredby the State of Kentuky. The _ *t prize in the next drawing, which ces place November SO, is $250,000. Ittfrffii eliable institution, and some one will UU1I ; that nSonev. And that thpro m?v no doubt be to thq honesty of its man- Ab jment we cite the fact that the" best iks in Louisville indorse it, and that vernor Thomas E. Bramlette, of Lou* ille, is the general manager. An iu:ution so fathered is certainly deserv; of con fl deuce. ... ? j will ILOTTB! FLOTO!! bai" Received to-USy Bills Choice Family Fir," A ... 1 -ut JQL - - * * extremely low prices for cash, fELSON & CANNON. F 'with ct. 2128-tf :: ; ^. "P" ljil|'l_:?llLi!?* f. B. Rogers, V Mo. % Granite Basis, pEALEftlN GROCERIES, 0 iOOTS, SH0ES, CROCKERY, . arflware af (Joictioiaries. " HAVE bow^on hand a well-select. ed 8tock of Goods, in toy line i-follows; MI 'rints of the Latest Styles, w ATS, ] GAITERS, HOSIERY, CALF SKIN SHOE9, LADIES' BLEACHED GOODS, ARD, , RICE, FLOUR, SUGAR, BACON, SPICE, COFFEE, STARCH. u^;i PEPPER, wil OYSTERS, nui PICKLES,,, ' SARDINES, TOBACCO, MOLASSES, CIGARS, randy Peaches, v ' Brandy Cherries, ? .. - q Concentrated Lye, ' - Candy, French and Common, Crackers of every description. I would respectfully invito all who jpire bargains, to call before they lrchase elsewhere. I will sell as wleap as the cheapest. jj I. B. SOGERS. M Sept. 23 24-tf McDonald & Haddon \ i Are now opening their Stock for -T: FALL & SINTER, rhich will be as large as ever before, 'e invite our friends and customer JIL merally to call and give us a trial. eua re have facilities for buying our goods e[n t the best terms, and hence we can aJ| 11 as cheap as the cheapest Our ol" ock embraces 0 coa i?w Si ?im m it wmm poii HATS, au IOOTS & SHOES H GROCERIES, I C. ] he most Select Stock kept in L'' our Market. nfectiosaries, Fr-oits, dips, R ILL AND GET BARGAINS. UK 3ct. 7, 1874 26-tf ] ALL&WINTER ? "74 <fe "7?5. fS gen ,? . , to i skil AM NOW PREPARED TO EX- broi hibit to my lady friends a com- * ite, entirely new, and stylish .. si mei rOCK OF MILLINERY, 7 SH r ? together with a. p ay >' $ t ' j.j VARIETY OF NOTIONS t heretofore kept. I will forward 3,00< IEE OF EXPRESS CHARGES, l.JJJ cash orders over five dollars. 'jjjjj rerms Cash, Remember over the Z is. H. M. WHITE. i) Sept. 30, 1874 25-tf ? ? 18,0 Strayed, ?| X 3)0( BAY MARE MULE, medium L sizo; a few v hite hairs on caoh to cji colder; has a wild appearance; sup3ed to bo six or seven years old; J)q ssed through the village on the 6th gust. A liberal reward will be Oc id fbr the recovery of said mule, dress the subscriber at Cold Spring 4 j O., Edgefield Count}r, S. 0. J. II. BUSSET. 3ct. 14 27-41* rSTAPLE DRY GOODS, ood and Willow Ware, ^ "2S& & *1 Soots and \ Crockery an$$Grlass Ware, I Full Assortment of Staple \ ods of every description, at Nc iPre, Gambrell&Co's. ct. 21 28-tf ' j ce of Sciiool Coiiisswr. v bevillc C. H.. S. C., Octo- x ber 0,1874. ??? IHE COMMON FREE SCHOOLS j* in Townships No. 2 and No. 11 close at once, the: funds being ex* Jted. . i : ? 'A Wi M. Pressley, V1'.' J jfpnl^ifesloner. t rii t. 7 26-tf . "V ?' 1 '. ^ i ?ro???; 1? u: Cottage Bedsteads. '"' : ULL STOCK, JUST RECEIVED; ^ at $6.00 and upwards -oomplote ' good carters. J. .1 : . t. J. D. CHALMERS 4 CO L. L T Branch, 1 w.... ' life and fire Hi 5 t office over New Post Office) Abbeville G. H., S. C. apt 1,1874, 21-3m pr til )R FALL STOCK 1 l LLINEBY. DRESS GOODS. I hite Goods, losiery and Cloves, j Domestics, Flannels, hii ^Shawls, Fancy Goods, ^ Dress Trimmings, and JJ LADIES' GOODS ? 1)] lerally, is now complete in every \ >artment, and the ladies cspeciall}* Ct 1 do well to give us a call before rchasing elsewhere. - TflS A wiwrc. 1 VUWI Ul W I* dUMJ Agent Emporium of Fashion. ac >ct. 7 20-tf ^ sti MILLINERY, BEG LEAVE TO CALL THE !?' attention of the ladies to my Stock of ^ IILLINERY GOODS, jjj x being opened under the manage- tt ntof cn [SS JANE R1MET. ? itr T. ROBERTSON, 1 >ct. 7, 1874 20-tf : '? " i ' x . i , . y jrjl TEXAS AND ARKANSAS. | v J ' v ?. Co] bo TT-n i _ r xi m-n\r i o iri?i completion 01 me i ?<aao Sll AND PACIFIC JRAILKOAD nn ,bles the Kennesaw Route, via AVest- ful & Atlantic It. R., to offer the only rail route from Georgia and the Car- i las to all points in Texas. ^ >n and after September 1st, through '} ches leave Atlanta daily for Mem- 01 s, Little Rock and Texarkana, ;as, without change, c onnecting there nc h through cars'for Houston and all Ti tits iti Texas. Er hink of ONE change of cars between in anta, Ga., and Houston Texas. tal ^ 1..^..A U.. ?V 2; xuutfs reuuueu uy tiic upcuiii^ ui j,i j route from $5 to $15. , jlc ull information can be obtained t0i ui application to ALBERT B. q, tENN, Southern Agent Nashville, ()f ittanooga & St. Louis R. R., Atlanta, E. SARGENT, Southeastern Agent t G. S. R. R., Atlanta, or to B. W. WRENN, Gen'l Passenger & Ticket Ag't, i" Atlanta, Ga. i"' ept. 23 24-tf g 11 1 ' eil.NTISTRY! DENTISTRY!! ? Dr. H. D. WILSON Ri tei kFFERS bis professional services to *]" ' the people of Abbeville County Ul< of upper South Carolina. Having -i finished a course of study in the ^ nsylvania College of Dental Sur- g*t f, he feels fully competent to attend j'l.1 ill cases requiring the exe.else of led Dental Surgery that moy. he t0 jght to liinK He asks the Jjatrozitfge he people, nnd guarantees* fuH and ?0 iplete satisfaction. He has procured ull set of first-class Dental Instru- |?r its, and Is prepared to do first-class * u k ut most reasonable rates. ' |w OFFICE jnst over Post Office. anj or ftJLL AND SEE! H?. '<1 ?.? ? lur arc } lbs Bacon Sides, sv* D lbs Bacon Shoulders, the [) lbs Bulk Sides, liki 3 lbs Plaiu Hams . ) lbs Sugar Cured Canvassed Hams, or rels and Kits New Mackerel, ma rels and Hftlf-Barrels White Fish, Hi* rels If. O. Syrup, im] o. Florida " < o. I3ugar House Syrup, ev< d. Common Sugar, the 30 lbs Fresh Wheat Bran, cie )0 Barrels New Crop Flour, . slu X) lbs Assorted Sugar, f?n X) Jbs ? Coffees, the K) yds '4 Bagging, w" 50 Bundles Beard Tie, p,, II our goods are guaranteed, both as and unlitv n.r?fl fall mwJ uon Pre, Gambrcll & Co. DR1 sfc, 21 27-tf HTLDREN CARRIAGES, very -mm handsome, at jwfl J. D. CHALMERS & CO'S. pofi ? ? of A G&Sl ESTABLISHED. 1832. . I I & it, 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay street, CHARLESTON, S^C. . O 'irst-ClassWork 31 OUR SPECIALTY, . Railii: r, by csreo ontvPEK grades ortrwcE, % Brass wz cA**uia?wa woRg-AT lJ ' r? .made . . ( . f ,# VV . the uv LOWEST LIVING TPRICES;;: / H- ufactu ...i ,.o., :|: May it 1ASHIUKAULE STATIONERY, | *Piries Paper.aDd Envelopes. SING 'eddtng ahi gall fcvitaUons )N THE BfST STOCK AND PRINTED IN TH? > c >\1< JB gf LATEST STTtB. |, T 2 i?? Dr. J. Walker's California Yinfar Bitters are a purely Vegetable eparation, mado chiefly from the na 0 herbs found on the lower ranges of e Sierra Nevada mountains of Califori, the medicinal properties of which o extracted therefrom without the use Alcohol. Tho question is- almost illyasked, ''"Whot is the cause of the ipamlleled success of Vinegar Bit? :Rst" Our answer is, that they remove e cause of disease, and the patient re. vers his health. They are the great ood purifier and a life-giving principle, perfect Kcuovator and Invigorator tho system. Never, before in the m '* ?? -*? wtnJiAltiA llAAtl story ot toe vroriu hub u mcuitiuu ULUU I mpoundcd possessing the remarkable all ties of Vixeoab Bitters in healing^the :k of every disease man is heir to. They q a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, lieving Congestion or Inflammation of e Liver and Visceral Organs in Bilious ceases', The properties of Dr. walker's i.vkoar Dittkks are Aperient, Diaphoretic, irminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, :dativc, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Alterarc, and Anti-Bilious. Girateful Thousands proclaim Vn*jar Bitters the most wonderful Insurant that ever sustained th? sinking M(7U1? No Person can take these Bitters cording to directions, and remain long swell, provided their bones are not do-, roved by mineral poison or other sans, and vital organs wasted' beyond pair. Bilious. Remittent and Interittent levers, which are so prevalt in the valleys of our great rivers roughout the United States, especially ose of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, iuois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkans. Red, Colorado, Ihazos, Rio Grande, sari, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Rooke, James, and many others, with eir vast tributaries, throughout our tire country during tho Summer and ltumn, and remarkably so during scaas of unusual heat and dryness, are rariably accompanied by oxteusivedeugcmcnta of tho stomach and liver, d other abdominal viscera. In their satment, a purgative, exerting a potvful influence upon these various orns, is essentially necessary. There no cathartic for the purpose equal to I. J. WALKKll'S VIN EGA 11 BlTTERS, they will speedily remove the dark1 !4.t. loreu visciu iiiimur wuu mijiuu iuc wcls are loaded, at the same timo mulating the secretions of the liver, d generally restoring the healthy ictions of the digostivo organs. Fortify the body against disease purifying all jjs fluids with Vinegak iTEi'S. No epidemic can take hold a system thus forc-armcd. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headhe, l'ain in Die Shouldwrs, Coughs, ghtness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour uctations of the Stomach, Bad Tasto the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Hcm t, Inflammation of the mgs, Pain in the region of the Kid ya, and a hundred other painful sympms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia, le bottle will prove a better guarantee its merits than a lengthy advertise* Hit. - : - - i Scrofula, or King's Evil, White cllinps, UlcBM, EryiripclM, Swelled Nock, itre, Scrofulous Inllaimuatiojis, Indolent (lanimatious, Mercurial Affection*, Old rus, Eruptions of tboiikin, Sure Eyes, etc. thtwo, aa ill all other coiMtituU(4ii?l l>is(CS, TTaKKKR's VlXKOAJt UfTTUBS havo jrcn their great curative penvera in the wt obstiuatu aud intractable eased, For lnil{iuiniator.v and Clironic liemnatisiu, Gout, Bilious, lleuiitlt and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of > Blood, Liver, JvidncvH end Bladder, Bitter* iiavfi t'liuul. Such Disease# ! caused by Vitiated Blood. Iccliaii i Cfti Disease*.?Persons en~ ged in Paints And AJjnerols, such as jnibers, Type-setter.-', Wold-beaters, dtid ucrs, as they advanco jn life, aro subject paralysis of the Bowels: To guard liust this, take a dose of ^Valker's Vik*k Bittkiui occasionally, For 8k in diseases, Erqptions, Tet, Salt-Kheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, stules, Boiln, Carlmuclos, King-worms, ild-head, Soro KyeJ. EryslpeJjw, Itcb, irf>ij Discoloratious of the Skill, Humors 1 Diseases of the Skin of whutcrer name nature, are literally dug up aud earriod t of the system in u short time by the use these Bit tew. rv- - j ,% Pfu, Tape, and other Worms, king in the svttoijwif so many thousands, clfcctuallj* (IfstrtiVcd and removed. No teiJi of uivdieinc, "no vermifuges, no anhninities will free the system from.worms : those Hitters. : .; < ; < j.. . For Female Complaints, in young old, married or single, at the dawn of wonhood. or the turn of life, these Tonio ten display so decided an influence that provement i* soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when>r you find its ipipuritiei bursting through i skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores: , anse it when you find it obstructed and fgfoh ifKthe veins; clcanse it when it is I ; your feelings will tell vou when. Keep ! blood pure, and the health of the system i 1 follow. I It. H. HcDOJTALD & CO., ipsrintd find Gen. A irt*.. San Fmncinco, Cnlifornla, -i ; cor. of Wwiliincton and (,'lmrlton Sts- N. Y. Sold by ull i)rug|(l>U mid Dealers. j siImtoMiI 1 o c [ISS LYDIA TAGGART, for- o merly connccted with the EM -IUM, and well-known to the ladies bbevflleand surrounding country, " lady of superior taste and ability, I have charge of this Department oming season, and from 1st SEP[BER be ready to execute anything d ed in her line. DRESSES CUT, I AND MADE at most reasonable^, , and in the latest style. A full tment of Demorest and Butterick ms always on hand, at New York _ s. JJ us. A. Bowie, Ag't Emporium of Fashion. t. 1, 1874, 22-tf B LDSMITII. " I'. Kli\JL>. oldsmitli & "Kind, NDERS & MACHINISTS, (PHCENIX IRON WORKS, S. C. ANUFA TURERS of Steam Engines of all sizeB; Horse powers, X lar and Muley Saw MiJUu Grist urar Can$JQl|s,I?Jour Mills, Orn'tal, Hoifse^ndStore'Fronts, Iron ^Agricultural Implement*, etc. -arid Iron Castings or ail- Kinds ( to order ou short notice^ and on ?st reasonable terms. Also, manJ D.: CHALMERS & CO., / f Local Agents for the ? EE, ;' gwj^G MACHINES. ^1 OU WANT A GOQD CIGAR, ? ct. 28-tf 4 " CTwrt'Y; 'r'*""y 1"' ' ' , I'i '>j;. V*.r .?V';-1 ',"T'fkj*x VkMOTS* V. AAM ?/%! ASlt/1S? tTTlfVl rWAflf /II wave ucvii acicuiAiu vrnu ^icau u READY - MAD & FINE STOCK OF A good assc ^ '!? > - n -l ; '..iy Groceries, Hardware, Cro which the attention of purchasers is in WALLER Feb. 19, 1873, 45-tf, ;if. n i' ,?=:)air . reht-l-. KEEP constantly on hand the beet mi perienced workmen and are manuf a varied assortment of vehicles of every cheaper than the cheapest?which for bea compare favorably with work from the bei All work warranted to be fully up to rep They manufacture a one-and-a-half h< suit small farmers for ONE HUNDBED i sal favor wherever used. They manufacture at low prices Harnesf stock on exhibition They are manufacturing COFFINS OF assortment on hnnd, and will attend funei Nov. 10,1873, 31-ly Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG, i The Peruvian Surup, aProtected Solution of the Protoxide of , Iron, is so combined as to have the character of an aliment, as easily digested and assimilated . with the blood as the simplest . food. It increases the quantity of Nature's Own Vitalizing 1 Agent, Iron in the blood, and' cures "athousand ills," simply by Toning up,Invigorating and Vitalizing the System. The enriched and vitalized blood per' meates every part of the body, J repairing damages and waste, ] searching out morbid eeeren t tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon I This is the secret of the wonderful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diarjrhgea, Boils, Nervous Affections^ Chills C and Fevers, Humors, Zioss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases' of the Kidneys, and Bladder, Female Complaints, and aU diseases originating in H bad stale of the blood, qr ac compantca oy aeouuy or a low state of the system* Being free from Alcohol, in any form,, its energizing effects are not followed by corresponding reac- ( tlon, but are permanent, infusing strength, vigor, and nei& . life into allparts of the system9 and building tip an Iron Con* Qtitution. " Thousands Jwvebeen changed 1 by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering creatures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women j and invalids cannot reasonably Ties* Hate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU* VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass* 3?amplilets Free. SETH W. FOWLE L SONS, Proprietor* No. 1 Milton Place, Boston. qexv ?r Dbtjcoistb ozhzball^, BAKERY ANP CONFECTIONERY. C. H. LUBKEN HAS established a first-class Bakerv ; in this town. At twelve o'clock , loon, EVERY DAY, the best fresh Bread, Crackers and Confectioneries an be had by applying to him at the Id Post Office, on Slain Street. j ? day 20, 1874 G-tf |j )R. JOHiV S. THOMPSON, IJ DENTIST, rkFFERS his professional services to Lr the citizens of Abbeville, and the jrroundiug country. Office over Citizens' Savings jj lank, Abbeville, S. C. Oct. 2, 1873,28tf aa T>,? .11 T> AAH/1 T 1 /\C1 I UV DUIlUItJS Dcaiu J.jlcb, lest Bornca Bagging, _ DuPRE, GAMBREIX & CO. Sept. 9 22-tf ? n A Good Assortment of ' '; l' v AI RUNKS AND VALISES a ON HAND. NELSON & CANNON. Oct. 21 28-tf w ?r-*?. - JJ B. ROGERS'. 3cpt"23::ftt '! ln-.f ?* nSHteEsFiiAcmrixww^?^ dm [ :J. B.ROGERS. xoNf^erjiN'AjiKs SE2S3jL? ? descrWon^^^^^ . fJ -. Wy-g, >W' .' ffpjj ' ; \i. :feLi . ~^1y jSj* '-^W;'"' '*' ea inrinis eftmiuuiiity, " ; ?? " * ' r I ire, and unusually attractive. E CLOTHING. , B0018 AHD SHOES. rtment of . " ' L r-'i ' ckery, and Glassware. vitecL Give-us a call. 1 .il i.'.j.'J.iirv j & BROTHER : ?}?/ ::: . ! ; > . '.tit/. , iterial and have employed tfco mo?t r?. * "aotuaing, and have constantly on band kind, at the most reasonable prices? uty of finish and elegance of style will ' it shops of the State. ! resentatlon. ... arse. wagon, with tongue and shafts to DOLLARS which has met with univer i of every description, and keep a good EVERY VARIETY, and "have a large rate with their fine new Hearae. T. W. ROWLAJSTD. NE? JEWELRY. WTTTTAW fnHZV. COLUMBIA, a C,, . HAS opened a fine selection of Ladies' and Gent's English, Swfss iud American WATCHES. SoleAgenfc for the celebrated Pauline Watch Company, Philadelphia. Gold Chains, Vest, Dpera, Chatelaines, LeontineNecklaces, Diamond Rings and Brooches, Peartfull and half sets. . , sii v.;r-wabe. I make this line a specialty. All Silver sold by me guaranteed equal to coin. Some baud some goods in this line, suitible for Bridal Gifts. , PLATED WARE. Tea Sets. Cups, Goblets. Castors, Spoons and Forks, Ice Pitchers, Egg ttiinHi f'nH'i-a TTrna At* CLOCKS. Cutlery, Pocket and Table Knives. HOUSEHOLD AND FANCT GOODS. Gun's?vEnglish Double Barrel, BreechLoading Rifles, Parlor Rifles, Air Guns, md a full stock of Snorting Goods; Dujont ?fc Hazard Powder; Pistols of vari>us styles. JET AND HORN GOODS. ; WILLIAM GLAZE, March 18, 1874 4?-tf NEW GOODS. I ':;v/ h':t <'? vyf i""|' ''* 1TW WALNUT GOODS AT T&E U FURNITURE STORE. New Walnut Chamber Suits; Wardrobes, Washstands, Bureaug. Extension Tables,-Centre Tables, Ladies' Work Tables, Wbat-Nots, Hat Racks, Chairs, 4c., jtfl at prices Mtran fVioti tkpinaa V? ACAfAfAPA ' / YT Ci lUOll vnvivu UUi^lVIVI^* J. D. CHALMERS 4 CO. * NEW FLOUR, LAW), " SUGAR* BACON, COFFEE, 1 TOBACCO, NAl?j>,&c., &c., at DoPRUAMBMLL&Cffs SepU9 23'tf ... 7,000 7ABDS ASSORTED HQBESFMS DuPre, fiambrell & Co's. sept, y *z-ti Mark the Spot -of Your Deceased Friends. MarBle WorksA FULL line of stock on band and /% all work sold at the lowest price, md work done in the best workman-like uauner, Several hundred new and landsome designs on hand to make elections from. We will duplicate city rice in all monumental wor^ by which arties can save freight. Very respectfully, J, D. CHALMERS. Sept. 1, 1874, 21 ?tf iAGGING AM) TIES Kept constantly on hand by NELSON & CANNON. P Sept. 30 25-tf 7 A Just Received. f? , LARGE LOT OF GLASS OF ,>, i all sizes. . 1/13 1 Sorts of Paints in Oil. PI' Complete Stock of Envelopes, at PABKER & PEBBIH'S. J Meat.Safes. ? ALNUT AND POPLAR . MEAT .FES. large sizes, ait J. D. C#AlilERS & CO.'S . ! -** U > ji'ii; i ' >: ' . Cotmty Cliairs. JtffHiU : " vwtii - ..!<) TT> ^hj^est ever offered for,sale In this 13 unty. Warranted,' at I ; u J. D. CHALMERS. __ 1 " ?u ' " ? L?I fi FINE ASSORTMENT OF FAN- ' |J L CY CRACKERS, at. ?. ..Jr* J. B. ROGERS'. 1 jTfifcSsc-i r*L\\ - ^ ... Viifu-iLr I* ' Ww" V' im DooR^i^s;!nsifte PiTBt BW ai Mefs, 1 VJPWC : E?il<a.Ste:rsN if/iwirvT nrprvevo ^ mJHTMJM; M44V"?? fcft | Mouldings, . .. ? . Band-Bails,^, JEWELS, BA1USTRES, a,farE?riiik 111; Work* Guaranteed A No. L R.R.R. RADWAY'S READY RtiOEF CURES THE WOESX P^Ure In frAmf)?A +n Twantv Minutat. NOT ONE -HOUR IVADWAT8 BEAD? BELIEF IS i OHOT -M*4. 0M*PDrrao*OKBTOTWKSTYMDfOTW; ' 1 ' f' no Mttcr how violent or exeracUtin* tt? wrffl' flu* teSB5s8^ v RADWAY'3 READY RELIEF flOSETHfiOAT, TTT8TEEICS. CBOUP. DIMHBBIA. Z*, COLD CHILLS, AGUE cluLLS^' E^SraAT?*- . Tbo application of the BeadyBcHtfbtlig pHWr' pa^wlioreUic paia or difficulty fciialawWafli>nle?ee Twenty drop# to half a tnmbler of iwter a fiejr > .-C moments cunrCBAMPS,SPAWrajBOWfc fn^AOH, -* D^ENTER7!, COLTC, "wi^Dl^HE BOWBlil *?r*ret?j?*honId alw*r? carry a kettle oT XmI. waj't Beady Belief with fhem. Afew drogsliawater will prevent ilckneaa or pallia from chanta if watar.^lt h better tUa French Brandy or BUfca at a FEVER AND AGUE. ' A rETER AND AOUE cored for fifty cants. There fa LIEF. Fifty canto par bottle. HEALTH! BEAUTY11 8TB0KQ AND PTTCB RICH BLOOD?ETCSUUff Or FLESH AND WBIOHT-CL8A*'8CW AJfr Hiimpltr. nwpr.niAV KGflllBBn to ILL DR. RADWAY'8 llqA ' M , THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIES. HA| MATHS THE MOST - ' Every Sayaif Kcreasek Flesfe-- 1 aiii WeigM is Seen and UrtTT drop of fh? SABSAPABIlXLAX VUtsL 1 VENT communicates tkroogh too Blood, SwwtJH&Ki1. Mtraa nawriftL wcroima, arpauia, ivooearopoau. ? Glandular dlscue, Ulcers In the Uiroil, W mon,Nodc8ln thoGlandaand otberpartsoftWsjrtitt," * -8 Bert Byes, Btromorous <1 uahu^ea A^tkTfctffcSSi th? want forms of Sklh dtoeawi, BropUona, W*55 Bores, Scald Bead, Btng Worm,Salt Rfce8m,fiMtaltt2. ' Acne, Black Spots, Worms In the FiesfcTTmaon, Ca?? 6 S,W,aa js."jft{!ssfjfa? Use life principlo, aro within the curative rents of ttta ' wondor of Modern Chcralatrr, and a few dajr assw-18 * nwreU>aj?yp?non?aintt it for either ?<thow(taM? > olaaua Its potent power to euro them. If the patient, dally becomlna reduced ftxIfet-miW and decomposition that Is continually progrebfaf, kq% the 8AR8APARILLIAN will and Ilm I.ai I >1* lirt.. ia certain; for when once this remedy cwumsaMS l|R work of pariflmtlen, ami succeededn dialnisfcter im loss Of wasteilts repairs will be rapid, antf even di? . the patient will feel lilm3olferowlnaba#Hc<W<?tW^<f? ~ the rood digesting better, appetlteunprorlng, nadflfflu, and weight Increasing. _ ' J .it Mot only does the&mmanuui Basoiron ?w> alt known remedial agents lntheooMof Chi-onle.Mr*? faious, OoMtltatlona!, and Skin diseases; bat It la W| only KsltlTw curs for : Kidney SMadder CompkUnfy - { Urinary a^Womb^dlaeaj^Qi^w^^to^^^^^^ with ratxtincM like t&ewhltoor !>??, or thmdHtt ' white (ilk, or then la a-morbid, (Uric, billon* upMN in n iiiiT irtilln I In if i mil lrlun (iwi -y pricking, burning sensation when panim* water, ? . pain In the Small of the Back and AJoogtfia holm. Tumor of 12 Tears' Growth [ Cured by JSadway's Resolvent* _ : DR. RADWAy&rii BrmfnnfBniuMhVoP.TJoimliltTIllKtB X uiwuli Ul^UUf uouugiuuuo^iiur perfectly taaiele*, elegantly cdatod with ??*+i P* w^'pnffcftr'^ci^e of'e*l^?!<uJ5* Liver. Bowel* Kldney?._Blyl<tor. Harbor Mwagfr, Headache. Constipation, C<^Tene??. rv.ru). 3Uloosnes8, BUloai Ffrver, Ino>Tnm*fwB ? W , Bovrelj, Piles, and all Derange ment?oftbe uMW Yiacera. Warranted to effect a poatUw car*. .flMly . Vegetable, containing no mercary, mineral! oraaMRh Ump to BAJDWAT A CO... Ko. O Wanro tL^ MW lor*, laronnaiyia ?? u>~? JUST BECEIVEB ' . til >Tr1T-? fr*V?^ , AT J .1. * arlcer & P?ri*'?. - Jk.- " ' i .. ' VI" f L NEW SUPPLY OF THE BE3X n9 Cut Chewing Tobacco, irham Smoking * rist Chewing v " ag Chewing J !opt. Se 25-tf U . y ;T|. ! . ; wedes Iron, of all sizcs^Qr PLOWS, foffoW-by' ' ' ~ "t ' MRNWEEL^C?: 1 cb. 25, 1S<4. ; if.utu *id i*t.i | ?; ??? ' ' ' - ""*7 M ^AELOR EHACKETS ? new. and J handsome styles, juafcjtoimnd.. . J. D. 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