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A Book for Evory V/omar. in America. ( r j I W O M A N, IMl ;Hor Thirty Years' Pilgrimage. By W. W. BLISS, M.D., New York. * s The ile&l.rn anil scope of this v;U.iuhl.' work may l>e readily uuileivtovnl from tlu? liilo. Tli ohjce? Hiiyeil at is to producer volume which : iy coni vn luf ui.ilt.m a<lviuitnguotis and n??t uuicoop' ?bK? t- Yi i Instruct r.?. ?u. v<?.uu<.?hvii umi < <" ' "i:u regulate its functions, and of the grout pui <v>jof horexlsti nro and thei r4ii<os ttrtt doffrM them; io ' ap t a a kn >v1, H'O Uiut is intimately connected with tl?.-tea i Mi and wed .? n.; of tliote who itiv mothers, i. 1 only < ! Individual*! t*tit of nations. fttiti who by thtlr strengtl vlgoi of* >usUUiHon, by tli'lr physical and ttural petfectiotl, tun alt frlghty-developoU physical, t't ntftl, and moral mi.olltlcs |o tbolr offltprkigi ?r, if weakened and cuarvatod hy co.* ics or dis'.Kj, thai. >ul ly >1 .i'i,- ?<'y to an unoffrndln i." ; ' ' tlifoty n t?y of light over the disease < iCcidiai i > her sex. Midi .stune*. syiuptouts, rcsul . an I tli* tru !11?Ii n " Woman needs an lw?tntctor. TUI* ho >k scoU* to ad rise Lin in ; nook* to - ii nv n'li ' jn-rit' nae In * t m h I 1 ws woman tho h ncflt l 'n' s,> : icn e. 1>U. lti.tss, tho author of tins \vi rh, id n!o < l / the UtlivotsUy of I'enihylvnnln, riiiladcljihlii t ima of l-*t* t ?has Jorwany years nt.*u|o ftimal m I , * nod clmmio, 1 f UUonsei In general a apodal ?. un.l ; > in ovo > ?ny I liuallih'.l ftil wrlllng a book if llm km I for Urn grncrat natter, TholimX thoiiglt it a dhlleult b.:1 iI. Mmui one, for to he of aotvioi), to btin.'il;, t > :>>n of dan mi*, truth mutt l><~ tpoken, but with a delii ; of ii ?n, a ilisrreot Choice of words, and a relied m.tnntr of expression that Will wend Its w.iv to tho liii le:stun dm \vU"n?at WoundInj! scndbiilty, or can< nu a blush to in mtlo the civ . !; ?>( tho must fasthli -'.is. 'Ilio tea lor is i> ? I ??l. It nvovcr, Jiow almost hilpossible It is to 11^ ??l fi? ; ,; ? li.at Mm author *?? out upon, and not scom lovlolsi those coiiron* llonn) form* of language to which AmitI mi vendor* nro prosily accustomed, and, wh-Mher in il * or i :nnl>, 1* nltuonlsliiii, tli at if the book I'M tile i up with tap rx pod at Ion uf finding nothing hut a rehash of tit e tn> i ' matters that have l*ien t!iou*ar. Is of Hntos If"ore v. ,tn n npon, they will as they y. >oeo 1 (in I tli ii 111 . r.e. i ll rr ader must then l>c propmed to linr many singu! nilios; an I If they ahouhl appear vavltor the ofTspilat i f a j>,:m v i lninginntion, than Just and scl mtiflc cotuiiisluivi, he or she Is at lihc'y inn!1 them accordingly. I'm- i n ha* his o\mi tnannor *if Miiriking, and -de a her / i A t. it is hollo vod, h nvoi or, lit :< tilth I* < <1; 1m ma t a cot" i:-1 atul In tho rttorua M'tttrr, hy tho** at any rale who, lllio the nathor, have delllu'iatoj upon hum in hapjib s? smd Mio causes thnt oppose It; hy ill >s<> who h i^'e utiiieit to ascertain flic lrue ottroes of woman's innlii)>lli It v <>t ! 'l-mllles, find who It tve ever hceit ?1U1 tent in s a-uin to aniillurnto her sufTerlinrs, niiny valaalde h-s?on?. to the] . '.ntav ho drawn front Its counsel upon snip ts lnitni it\ly cuittu.'dcd with the h'sd'h, happ'tr's*, "i1 '<-lop of tho feinalo portion t>f our taoo. The Ihs>U is n a Inton I 1 An youth, b..t in >>o of ttiat'.ircr \ ear?; liiuio < sp tally th-> married, | tl. ? haw. in^ tho iltivctloii of youthful lucxpc.ieiu e. Siiaco will not permit nor Is It noTssttry to present it Ion;? lit.t ??t' HM'Ml'lMAf, '; ;? lew wiil iuilicuto the universal favor with which tlic iVorU Is received. MANi.Fir.LD, May 11370. T have reinsed T?r. Itl;? ( w,<il "h'laii'in ?-..i l.n.. - ** * ,?vti * in11y ? uiu'H' ' Hh ?, t!;> imi <i. I believe it. a l?n?k ? I" an- tt vtl i i thou:, t wh'oa evict h -signed, ami hopu >t will meet with that externa i-h dilution wlilch Us merits s? well desert". M. S. CAUPliNTEIl, M.D., Bellow Man. Me l. See. Boston, May 13, 1-170. I hivo examined the hook en* I "Woman. nncl Sier Xhlrsjr Years' l'il|friiaaj;r," v 1; 1 , w. B1U.1. M.D.. of New York. .' .i<l III i.iy 1 hi :r, 1. t, j in \ t ViilurtOio work, Ami calculaicd t >> 1." im( 1, ? txvliily Among women, whoro ill health M <put< 1.10 proud -.i ai present. It 'a i>hl1n?ophicnl1y. scientifically, anit-in1 div, '-\fiOlogl ally an 1 nutliol -ideally correct In Ms <b ' .is of the organs 1 1 tlio hoily, ran. 1 m P.mulo ilue . < m l tlicit* cure; nr, what Is mticli belter, tlmlr pm-in/ i > ; a,i<l tlio quotations (Moinewhnt nutnorottsi nro liotn -t.ua;?1 wiiu t*is, ctnlneiw iu the ineiltenl 1.1 -t ? 1.01. \v M. M. (JOJtNI'M,, M.D.. 1X1). Thn volume entitled "IVoitinii, tint! Her Thirty Vtiurs' I'llgritiiauei" by \V. M lilacs, At i>. mi designed especially 1 > married women, b 1. I 1.. m .0 al pun to he ui great\nlue lor the lutorimuiou 11 impaiis.? Itostvtt Journal. "Woman, ami lier Thirty Vrm ' IMl;?rii?dUC," is the iillool :i book just iiirown nj- 1 il 1 i. -t Willi tliu motto, " Jl.iiu toil 7ui iiiul // /" / j. ' li i.i a lar Abler ami better attempt than us ptei.cics*. to iiud popularly ami yet <W?ently ..ml with h ie -i . ..ta os of one of the most delicate <n subject?. . . . 1 he l a , . in I purely KcUMilltlc ijuallUob 01 the. 1> <inn.. , . . t il ami intelligent physician to be tlio tiuthor. \'i. :rk / , Advet titer. " W oman, anil liorThirly Y? in s' I'll;, 1 I :u: 1>V W.M . lllil-s, 1H.I1., ACM' 1 erk. 1 his I > > i t . . i able one upon :i subject oi which only too little 1- unmetpioofl outside the medio,1 pi le-.Kien, tili'l wo i .1 \ .-1 inuotinl ni tin-M'lleinig w hlcli is n<nv .1 t I mu . .1 of the most Vital laws of health, >1 1 o<-.. ;u ti. n jvery woman. 1 la- m.Jiv.i 1 >- v. way "quahUcd lot th la It, ! at. ; m.wt -t ? - - mni.ilo complaints Ins specialty, 1, tiuov.- . ... t;u> diseases iic-eithai to the . . tui I sui va is it tiles. ami is in every way intaiuahlc loi 1., l.i.v .on .did consultation. ?JJotluii " Woman, anil her Thirty Vi-n'-s' IMlqtl.nligc," This work, by a New York phvau inn < t ? 11 nec uml note. Items a ilelieiilc nml ir.| r;t i -. ' t Wlttl iierhipi AS much delicti! y as tlio 11:11 tie nl'llie 'a.10 will mltnit, timl U rorlmt.li l.ta., 1..;; inan, awl especially every mm her Hhoult i-n-.w. . itin" u<lv l-onne.eted as ihcy are' -111 la 1 own h lthttn I. -.-i In-'r iitispjmy. lime ? .n I o iioib.ubi V 1. a u- . of tho ilUcns ami fullering entail" I up .? I > m Causes that tiitght bo am.IiUhI. It w. e , j ii * n- .? ...... ...... . ii-iiiiuu.Di :inti Mir >aw s t. h, ii. v . . 111 wot iKi violated will; impunity. Xjin/.. / / " Woman, nnrt l??-r Tlilrty Vkivs1 * ' i i ;?*' -?JXfJl'," by \V. \Y. Isllss, .M . ()., Is a Inc.tl. : . ao peculiar'nature, diseases. need*. nr.. in. >i > i, tvhich has tho coiiimonuntton of mspnciHhlc . ' . wis IQltt (htnpoutlii rAluft, oiul M'lilcli wciii.1 u lid rtU point < ! view, unexceptionable hii.l so c.di uJiii .110 be u.<u1U1. ? (\ ti(/1 iyati</i'Uii$t. 'J lic boolt contains 416 pAgos, V/1110, illuMrat ?' 1 \ a eno fclfcCl engraving, mill IS bUUn.illllailv !> .11,..:.:. .1. BRIEF SYNOPSIS OP COKIRUTC. 1N1 liUDtCi'UitV. TTn<JcnlftMe inernruo of female inv li's. W Ii : . l!io fnuncI. 1'iidu. cultivation ot 11. 1 : 1 1 * .- ilm tentlim-iits, and the tas*loiis,. 1. 'ilie 0 , j. n rl<-8, ntul character >t social Inteiiami - . ?I; - * .ml iifpure nil, i<iv|i'i' I'.'.l, aaul Iich.tIi. .1 >1 . ... o. 4. 'J tic ills^Iputlons I kih wi}, the ii i.< ? 1 I ? .-i. n and U)R IdjUrlOUB DMHlSa of (Irons. 5. I XCllilltf "1 UUtl ' 11iloh by tho perusal ofprurlcnt Ix >. tilting ; ic , tares, statues, A'c. 77i< teant <t/piopci / njtUai, < tal, ? and moral trutmt ij, tcsti'tiiiy in a r. . 1 1 r r find ignorance. Tim nbyct of litis In t I nil to '.an f| upon diseases peculiar 10 women, their > urot symp- I terns, results, i.iiil indications i i iiomuki . 1 . 1. a A delicate iiikI ilitVcult cm'. No nue |ul?- - in ini ; '.1 knowledge to those who arc to In- th'1 mothers < o 1 us. 3Sot wise to HU|>|>ress inquiry 111 rcvaid 1 natural I ms. In sense and misery ("How el tie upon igieraa tut Hosiery. Tito Work nut.uiitto 1 to tlic cunilid C"?o?tui iatl :i 1 W omen. " 2\> tfit pure, all {ftiriyt art iiurc." prJ, I'UllKKTV, JTlio great crisis in woman'* existence. The m c 1 expands, thrhenri awakens, mel th 1. i >ni.- d' m .oil. f'hlldish untust nii'tits lose tholi';otr." i: 1. Ho .1 in Jlfo. Will Ii be fulfilled ? 1 he <|i s: i n an imp' ;: nit .11c. Itatermlned b.v hei physical vig . 1 ho m >1 iiiip.itani of Ltd diseases those of llic menstrual oiguiis. II. iUHNSTKLAT ION. nj What is it? The nvrflan organs and their ofllcv lhi- t 1. ration of oinrhtn Influi'iitMi In (lltlerciit cluii id's. \> . . I bv Uxnnerament. influence ??f city lifo uiul? : .< food, 'ilio country nivft-iahle lo the clt\ . f.'-.ti- 1 nincut i-kplclttti lb**.i".it'111 ittfliieiii-e. ' 1 toil 1 mi 1 1:1. Frequency of the liicnsliunl prt'lod. AfYot 1 . y p erf- sit nancy and lactation. The quantily varf ?. uu 111111:0 of the dlo'lmiy.o. Its c ause. JJellefol ihn nnri -utJi. i ho fctoiv of Jacob mid Lnbe.ii. Hebrew Ian-. "lai 11 and tbooties of the eaily phy.doii e sis. (ivuJr.'i. .. 1': -in tunl beaut lib I language of 1'Vofcssor jluiga. l lie ngansof laenstntbUon, III. INI'LAMMilTION* OTf itfiAM-i 1 . boi ORGANS. l'K Acute and Kuh-ncntc forms. Chronic InflamreaiIon. Ha euuxe*. opinion* ot vnrloit* piavtiUonvi*. Kxjx snie i?> inecluuiicnl injury. Tim (Jtunt.an vuilclo Ignor.u* c m regard to ovarbn Inflammation. Multiplicity of opinn n* in regard to woiiibnV clilof h finnltv. lhliU.n if ilxi . Fallopian tube* to the womb. Womun a niUentu'H fur tljl:? 1 ty year*. Tim "change of lift." Oolden pen .| ol ex- ]pc [tteucc. Dlseu/iooi (be ovtu lei more t milieu than n r,erParty admitted. Hielr Unjx.itaut ? in the ?cxu:d micm. 1,111 ib-dauon to pregnancy. Jniluenoc < t (lie complexion, tl.u toice, and the figure. Control the development. ol lit'* br;dn, and aflect flu; Judgment. Mcntti tuition dependent upon Ut*Mtlttrnii; nr lim ovurtiM. Melancholy p.. tin.-i i a female In wblcli t organ* bat e no exiaton I heir di^o.a*' aeilotialy hivpalif wind" ?\>tcin, (Inure: the < development of the reproductive oignnv ('pun tliclr tc- 1 tinovul or h>M, the female; >.ypii>x<uintc<> the <u>poMio w>x. iut] Jb mat knlde ctute.s recoided by medical men. Ttu imm'iiy oi(/ffit cj Un sexual system. 1M'11 IV. SYALPTOM8 OF MENSTRUAL IMS- j(.s EASE. Ctiji LooaLflTVPrnw*. ?Vnrlnuadngrmsof pnln. Morbid Inlbieiioe of dlaeaxed ovane* over the wotob and vxglnx al<i. t'nda"*ii. uu*i1; Itk < nun and i leauneni. IritubUu.v of rv Uic tilailaer, 1'alnfid mam .to.n*. llcpUimnin Me n 'xual entoi. .?rw. Sonsihvtine... of Hie ge.utu Ative orvan*. Ida* N I'. toun.+; that have !haJr i1m> and uihfln to trie nvanuj. ^ rrii ~l//*i*r {<irekr r (Jrntuiul Thousands proclaim \ 1 KG A it Rittkus tho most wonderful 111- I vi????raut that, ever sustniuc'il th'? Mukin:; By st on. \ No Person ran tnlce these Hitters according to direct ions, and remain ion j unwell, provided their bones aro not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organ . v? ted beyond repair, Rilious, Remittent and Intor111 i f f ritt Pavers, which are so prevalent In the valleys of our great rivers \ throughout the tinted Ktat< especially those of tho Missis ippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, < 'umherlnnd, Arkan- ? bus, Keel, Colorado, !>ra;;os, Kio Uraude, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many others, with r their vast tributaries, throughout, our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably ho during; seasons of unusual heat and dryness, aro ? invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the .stomach and liver, j and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful intlucnco upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to 1m;. j. nvai.kuu's yin kg a k rittk.ks, { as tlmy will speedily remove the darkcolored viscid n\atter with which the bowels arc loaded, at. the same lime stimulating the secretion J of the liver, ami generally restoring tho healthy functions of tho digestive organs. I Vilify the body against disease by purifying nil its fluids with Vixkgak j Kri ikus. No epidemic can take hold f i \ I * O C \ - I 1 ? n (? ! \'j ii lm .-uhi iiiun luru-tii (iit'iu Dyspepsia or Indigestion, TTondnolio, rain in tlio Shoulders, Coughs, r Tightness of tlio (.'host, 1 )i/./.iness, Sour Eructations of tlio Stomach, Had Tartu in the Mouth, bilious Attacks, Pnlpltntationoftho I loart, Inllammation of tlio Dungs, Pain in t ho region of tlio Kill neys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are tlio offsprings of Dyspepsia. I Unc bottle will prove a hot tor guaranlco of its merits than a" lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or King's Kvil, white Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Meek, ( oiliv, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent. Inflammations, Mercurial Affections. ('id Sores, Elliptic.no of tlio Skin, Sore Kye -, etc. In these, as in all other constitutional 1 >is- | eases, Walkku's Vixkoak birnat.s have 1 fdiown thoir great curative powers in ihu ino -t obstinate noil intractah'.o ea io, For Inilnnimnlory ami Chronic :l Klirinnntisin, Gout, bilious, Koinittent and Intermittent fevers, Diseases of the J flood, Liver, Kidnovs and bladder, these Hitters have no eipuih Such l>i. eases arc caused !?v Vitiated (flood. 0 Mechanical Diseases. ? Persons en- ^ paged in faints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, ns thoy iidvanco in life, uro subject to paralysis of tlio bowels. 'J'o guard against this, (alio a dose of Walkrni's \ inkuau b minis occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt-Khoum, blot< lies, Spots. Pimples, Pustules, boils, Carbuncles, King-worms, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Disoasos of the Shin of whatever name ii or nature, arc literally dug up and carried out of the system in u short time by tlio use of these bitters. Din", Tape, awl oilier Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, arc effectually destroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermifugej, no an thclmimtics will lieo the system hom worms like these Bitters. r For Feinulo Comjdsini^, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood. or the turn of life, theso Tonic ^ Milters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. CloailHO tho Yitl'ato<l lilootl whenever you liiid its impurities bursting through tho skiu in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you litul it obstructed and sluggish in tho veins; cleanse it whon it is /< foul; your feoliugswill tell vou whon. Keep the blood pure, and the health of tho system l>< will follow. H. II. MfDOXALl) CO., Drnjrp-i tsnmlGen. Auf.S'n Kraiieison. C'nllforntn, unit cur. i . Washington and ('bullion Sis , X. V. ? Sold nil lliiig^istK :tn<l iicitlcrs. HE WEEKLY HERALD. ? 'lie Cheapest and Best News- ,u paper in the World. TIIF, NEW YOHIv II EH ALT) is the leadg paper?known to ho such throughout the lili/.ed'jworld. V 11 you want the latest and most accurate \vs from every section of the (J lobe, su!> Ihe lor the WSCHK&V ME ffyoi. want a correct report of all tho MarIs?Foreign and Domestic?subscribe for J f you want for fireside loading well seted stories for tlx1 entertainment of the inily, subscribe for tho \J'EJSK& r ITEKa*N n i>olitles it is neut rai, hut glees a fair au<1 , >art ktl review of all political matters Imping throughout the known World. A 'eiims:?Single subset tptfon, $2; three cop,$5; five copies, $8; ten copies, $15; single f0nr\ ies, five cents each. A limited number of man kcrtitements inserted in tho Weekly iler- M'nl <? (!( "7" Subscript Ions received at the Hokiiy ta'i'V WH OJlice. freqi [<?v. 11, 1878?Ora. A? / IIORliY WtiEKL! Professional & Business Cards >V. !>. JOIIXKON. ,1. M, .IOIJNMON < . V. AT'n.Kll.yi' M. JOHrsdHNS 5 QIJAT TLEBAUM, VT rOuXKYS nn<l COINSKLOKS AT LAW, Conwayboro, S? G, law t'nr<!. n J:I,LEI;S, iiudsc>N & KKI.lky, Attorneys Si Counsellors at Law AY ill practice in all I ho courts <>f llorrv <-? ;* licr state or I'V.Jeial. ' V 13.7* ^K'oftlie !i. m will be in attomlunc< i . >< . ? h i 111 i>i inn uouri, ami such other iui^B as business may require, Olllco, Marion, S. V. W. SiOLI.I.HS, .1, j| HUDSON". .IN<>. A. KlCU.KY. Oct. 21, I8T>. ?* JOS. T. WALSH, Attorney at Law and SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, V ill practice in thecourlsof Marion, Horry and Georgetown, onicn ;u ('?N \V AYItOKO, S. (1, iov n, is7?'-tr. \\ CHELlvSl'lK, Attorney and Counsellor ot Lav;. Will give prompt attention to all husines* ntrusted Io Ins eate. CON WW YliOUO, S. ( . une, 2<r?, 1871. *. o. ro4. K'.hi, K. A. nuauNs A, G. HIGGINS & SON, commission _m kkciiants, Jfc* KOIiTII STKI'IDT, 1? V (I A Air A Otthm . \<fv<tticix Hitf.ilc on I>///'i of' of' (foMon, A a vol tSlortii, rind I'/ <1111. Out. I I, IR7R.-U jpOHAK & 1IAKT, Commission Merchant s. 62 I'liONT STREET, NEW YORK. ihoinl advances made on consignments or Naval Stores, Cotton. Ae. f Orders roceivo Prompt Attention. "noxooptionable references given North and South. I.EH. Toi.au J. II. Haht. of N. ('. <>f S. C 7 T. & j. g. imosi & Co. Woafcrs osa Bloiir A Jlral, ml Manufacturers ot Heady liaising Flour A ^51 B Be rocat SBhtB, IS e\v V o"?'l\ . 1'arliculnr at t.c M ion paid 1o lilling; nli is lor (lu> Soul hern Mnrkuir lay. 20 1 S7.J? ly. s. s. I<\uas;KII, l^eiTltaiii, DEALER IX DRAIN, HAY, '110 VISIONS, FliOUIt AND, Nl'IUIT DADIiKliS, ?; ! : <: i. <t. B 'i t -%t N, si: Orders Proniptly4fiUed Free of Coinmssion Fob 18?ly; plIOS. L. HAllllKl.SON, Commission Merchant, hipping and Forwarding Agent, 1MI1.1. ( HKI.K, S. O. Special attention given to (lie buying and lling of Ton Timiikii, and oilier produce. Uy" Comfort able Houses, Lots and Stithies, >r hums, wilt he furnished to transient '/'impr men, without Clturt/e, who entrust their UShie.SS to ill r r P. WILLIAMS, IMO.M.KIMJ T M OENKRAL M VAU HANDIZE, ANPFAOTLROR /k''' NAVAL STORES COMM LSSIO tP*S 1KUC11AN T. an n FOHWAKDING AGENT. CC?" Special attention given to the buying ui selling of Ton '1 imbor. 11 11LL CHEEK, 8. C. The Orphans' Friend, APAI'KRKOR 'J 11E FAMILY CLROL IJUL 181J ED E1 'Ell Y 8A T U UD AY BY THE < CAROLINA ORPHAN IIOMK. in year, in adyanco, 00 t i months, in advance, I 00 I i all Ministers, One Dollar per Annum. Jiatcs of -11Iverslixini/ Reasonable. l LL the profits of this paper are used \ in supporting destitute orphans. We . nt every one who reads this to subscribe. Address n.<\ omvkk, Sup't Carolina Orplian Home, y SPAItTANliUKG, S. C. . lOtli, 1874. Flie i\cw fClaafic Ttiimm, vt n Iiupoi tant invention. Jt mains the rnj?t ni iiI i i?trios, and under the hardest exercise or er severest strain, it is worn with com , and it kepi on night and day, effects a per ant cure in a few weeks. Sold cheap and & by Mail when requested,circulars free, when >rod by letter sent to the Kinetic Truss Co., t;s:< Krondway, N. Y, City, Nobody uses Me- A. (prime Trusses ; too painful, they slip off too nently. ?ril 21st 1673?ly, * NEWS: APRIL H, Government of the State cf South Care. ? lina. (Jovomor?Franklin Mows, ,lr. electod lo ; wi ve for I.wo years fVoni Octnke.r, 1^72. Lieutenant (iovo vno.r?Kichai (I II (jloave Secretary of State?Henry E. Hay no. ^ Treasurer?l'raneis L. Cardozo. ( eniptroller Cicneral?Solomon L. Hope. Ajutani ami Inspector 4(ieneral? llcttry \V f Purvis. Attorney (ioneral- Samuel \\\ Melton. Superintnmlent <?1 Education -.1. K, Jllt&on Supet'intendent of I enitentiary? ( . J. Sto ' IllilllU. SSiijioiintcndcnt of Lunatic Asylum ? I)r..I F. Elisor, 1'iivate Secretary to Covornor, and Acting Commissioner tf Agikul Iuic? 11. Jl. r. Byron, f.KOlSI. ATt'UK The Legblaturc moots annually, on the dtli Tusoday In Novoiuiicr. President pro few of the Senate?lion S A, Sw ails ( lei U?J. f Woodruff, _C1< u lesion. Speaker of the House' o( Ueprosontativos? Samuel .1 Leo, of Aiken Link?A, (). Jones, ( harlcstou Si i'Hkmk ('or nr. Soitii ('aiidmma Chief Justice? F. J. Mows, Sumter. e Associate Justice?A. .!. Wit lard, Columbia. Associate Justice?J. J. Wright, Slimmer ville. Clerk?A. M. Boozer, Lexington. Kepoil?J. S. (I. I.'icliaiilson, Sumtcr, Cna ri i < 'oi kts. First Circuit ?'L'lio counlvis of Cliarleston and Orangeburg. Second Circuit ? The " counties of Aiken Barnwell, Collection and Beaufort. Thinl ( ircuil?'I lie counties of Smnte ( larcndi n \V illiaiusburg and (ieorgctowu. Fourlli Circuit?'I he counties of Chesterfield, Marlboro, Darlington Marion and ilony Fifth Circuit.?The counties of Kershaw Hiohlaiul. Kdgt field and l.exiiiufcm. I Sixth, ( ircuil?The. counties of Chester Bannister, York and Fairfield. * Seventh Circuit?The counties of Newbury * 1 I I T li aureusNparteiiburj;an I Union. Eighth Circuit?The counties of (Jreenvill ' Anderson, Oence, i icknens ami Ahherviilo. ClUCUlT JuiKilvS. irii-ftl II I'1 ( Irftli'tm Pl.'ii ldQfnn Second?John .1. Maher. ltlack\illo Third?.loliu T. Orcen. Sumter. Fourth?C. l\To\viisoih1, ltonnotsvillG. Fifth?It. It. Mackov, Chester. tl Scv imiIIi?MiHi'^ouioi"V Movi'S, Newberry. b i.i^ht h Circuit?Thompson II. Cook, {Sol ,i C'lTo us. i( First Clreuit?C. \V. But/., Charleston, ;i Second Circuit 1*. Ij. \Vi???ln, IScaufoit. I Third Circuit?Sainu M T. Atkinson, Oeorge.town. Fourtii circuit ? I). I). MeColl. Bcmicttsvillc. i( Iiltli Circuit?.1. II. ltunkcl. Columbia. Sixt h Circuit?VV. II. Itrawh y, Chester. .Seventh Circuit? \V. 2d. Fleming, bj artauburg. Ij Fight h Circuit?Absolom idyllic, Circcn? n, Niilc. w ;| | Directory 01' Horry County. ai 0 Judge of Probate.?Isaac Carnon. SJicriil-?Abijab II. .SkipperClerk ol Court?W. Sessions. Auditor?U, (I. Sessions, P' Treasurer?J. II. Poraham. Coroner?P. \V. Oliver. io Seliool Coininissioncr?Daniel I .owls. Count > ("o in in i.ssioners ?('buries t1 rainger. Joseph W. ilolliday, Peter, Vftughl.?J. p. Norman, Cleik. TIM A I i iTL"rM/ir>ti t)t 4 ii i (\ii ?; uo i i i It lick's Township ? Cornelius It Sarvis. Kj Conwaybor Township?Tom F. Gillespie. Dog Iiluir Township?W. F,. P. Cooper. Socastee Township?-Thonunas \V. McCor L>( mtc. Little Fiver Township?W. A. Itcssant. (ireen Sea'4Township?Alva Knzor. Gnlivanl's Ferry Township?10. I'. Pitman Floyd's Township?Avery Floyd. Simpson's Creek Township?T. P. Hardee i)t LAWV10HS IN CONWAY BOKO. {}x Walsh & Lcsnesno, Thomas F. Gillespie, w Mouzon Price. Johnsons Ar Quattlebawm. f?v M EBC11 AN TS?CON WAYBOIIO, 8. C. of Burroughs & Collins, 15. (1. Collins & Co., 1. T. Lewis, Mint/. A Mond, Allen, Baker & as Co., JohnJA. Mayo, John Sanders, Homer 11 Burroughs, M. It. lteaty, Johnson & (Irani, rpj Joseph Todd, A. W. Hardee <C* Co. tro Druggist ? lOvan Norton, M. I). Phvsicians?James II. Norman, Kv.vn Nor , 110 m, John 11. Grant, James E. Grant. Hotels?Norman House, Mrs. Jane Nor v* nan,.Proprietress. Traveler's Best?William '. Mclson, Proprietor. Post Master?K. T, Jollic. I w MRltClIANT8?I.ITTLK 111VISR," F. C. g0< Thomas C. Dunn, Elisha C. Davis, Thomas ,na r ^ * - i. umt', >, ? . \ orccn, ?J. Vorcon. or . MERCHANTS. ntn Hull Creek?.losso P. Williams, Beaty & J nrvis, Brulon <fc Anderson, S. ,1. Honecy. like Bucksvillo, S. C.?W. I>. Buck & Co., II. L < nek. t] Socastce?C. Gilbert Green Sea?J. //Derimm, Grainger & Spl4y. buy Round Swamp?D. M. Reaves. the1 J lick man's?Holt & Ilaynes A Souls, Boyd Prince. n, Dogwood N eck?N. Adams, Cox & Branton n. J. Galbraitli. >'? J Galivant's Ferry?Joseph W. Holllday. tbo mwyboro?F. G, Burroughs Co. I pi as 1874. rHE EASTMAN I Is an Institution for Ihlucattng k'OUNG HEN for BUSINESS. Duly Actual Business College 11 iho South Combining The" nrv nnrl Prnnt.inn. Vi ?! |3 especially designed for those \\ !io desiio to engage in A cti vc H11ocic,'s.sl til lit ini* 1 H 'SS'i, L~7" The host mode of (Joinineroial C'olleg I listrin lion over offered to this or any other country The com so of study com prises every variety of Business and Finance fiom letail to hanking operations, by the great system of Actual Business Instruction. l.ooK-keeping in all its various methods, Ilusine:;s Forms, Terms ami t'sagos, Business Writing, Curres|MHidenec. ( onunereial Aiitliinetie. ( oniinei eiul l.av.; Far t net ship Settlements, Detc-eting ( ountei feii Mony, Business Biography thoroughly taught AT Tilt; i-:a st.ma tst Atlanta business College, ( OBNKK I'M A CI ITHKF & I.INF NTS. A T A A N TA, (i A' O ft (r I A. Tin: totai. i: mtnsr.s roil a fi i.i, coi iisk i 11. i, not i-\< ici-:i> ?1:{(). For College Jot trial and Specimens of I'ennianship, address DrtwaBra'A; ,?fia Dee. ill',? ly. Box ").'?(>, Atlanta, (la. Clear Grit. From the Springfield Kepuplienn. 'About t hirty years ago,'said .1 udge \, 'i sti'jijied into a bookstore in (Jininii'ifi in Li/i'i ran ol jdiu/i Inuibc t S \ r. i I 11 111 \/1 ^ ?it r*\ i v ii u? n'Miivy i/V7V> l\?1 Li id U 1 ranted. While there, a little ragged toy, not over 12 yearn ol age came in imI iin|uireil lor a tocography. 'Plenty of them,' was the salesman's cply. Slow much (lo they cortP '( )ne dollar, niy lad.' 'I did not know they cost so much.' Ic tunned to ?o out, and even opened lie door, hill closed it again and came aek. 'I have got sixty-one cents,' said he; ion Id yon let me have a tocography nd wait a lUtlo while lor tin? rest of lie. money?' Now eagerly his little Wight eyes >oked lor an answer! and how he joined to shrink within his ragged othes when t he man, not, very kind told him he could not! The disapointed little fellow looked up lo me, ith a very poor attempt at a smile, nl left the store. 1 followed him ul overtook him. 'And what now?' T asked. 'Try another place, sir.' 'Shall 1 go, loo, and sec how you ' icoeed?' 'Oh, yes, if you like,'said he in sur- J rise. Four different stores I entered with in. and each lime he u rea cofucnd 'Will yon try 1 u?' I asked. I 'Yes, sir, I shall try thoin all, or 1 loukl not know whether I could get ie.' We entered the fifth store, and the . tie fellow walked up manfully, and . ihl the gent Ionian just what lie want1, and how much money he had. 'You want the book very much?1 * id the proprietor. 'Yes, sir, very much.' 'Why do you want it so very much?' 'To study, sir. I can't go to school, it I study when I can at home. All e hoys have got one ami they ill get ahead of me. Besides, my (her was a sailor, and I want to learn the places where he used to go.' 'Does he go to these places now?' ked the proprietor. i 'lie is dead,' said the by, softly, ion he added, after a while, 'I am ing to be a sailor, too.' 'Arc you, though?' asked the genman, raising his eyebrows cuiiousol Yes, sir, if I live.' Well, my lad, I will tell you what al ill do; I will let you have a new agraphy, and you may pay the reinder of the money wl)f% ^ou can, I will let you have one that is not v lot fifty cents. j. Vie the leaves all in it, and just 5 the others, only not new?' in Yes, just like the new ones.' foi It will do iiist as well t .. - - j viiviij <11111 J. II Iiavo eleven cents left toward ing some other book. I am glad 1 y did not let 1110 have one at any of other places.* Rm ho book-seller looked up inquiring- ^ ind I told him what I had seen of cnJ little fellow. lie was much thi cd, and when he brought tlie book \ sel rr m zrr 7" -T* * along* I saw a nice, m?w neneil and * some clean, while pupct in it. 'A present, my lad, lor your perseverance. Always have courage like taut, and you will make your mark. 'Thank you, sir*, you are so very good.' 1 \Yhat ia your name?' 4William ilavcrly, sir. 'Do you want any more books?' I now asked him. 'More than I can ever get,' h?* ro * plied, glancing at the books thai (i I lot I the shelves. I gave Intii a bank note. 'It will buy home lor you,' I kjii<1. Tears of joy came into bis eyes. 't an I buy what I want with ilV* Yes, my lad, anything.' 'Then I will buy a book for mother,' said lie, 'I thank you very much, and some day I hope I can pay you back.' Ho wanted my name, ami I gave it to hitn. Then I left him standing by tho counter t;o happy that I almost envied iiiui, ami many years past before 1 saw him again. Last year I went to Kuropo on one of the finest vessels that ever ploughed the waters of the Atlantic. \Yo bad very beautiful weather until very near the end ot the voyage; then cumo a most terrible storm that would have a ink all on board bad it not been for the captain. Kvery spar was laid low, tin? rudder was almost useless, and a great leak had shown itself, threatening to fill the ship. The crew were all strong, willing men, and the mates were practical seamen of tho liratclass; but after pumping for one whole night, and the water still gaining upon them, they gave up in despair, and prepared to take the boats, though they might liavo known 110 small boat could ride such a sea. Tho captain, who had been below with his quarts, now came up: no saw how mat tors stood, ami, with a voice that i hoard distinctly nbovo the roar of the tempest., ordered every man to his post. It was surprising to see those men how before the strong will of the captain, .and hurry back to tho pumps. The eantain then started below to examine the leak. As ho passed I asked him il their was any hope, lie looked at me, and then at tho other passengers, who had crowded up to hear tho reply, and said, 1 chokingly : 4Yes, sir, there is hope as long as one inch of this deck remains above water; when I see none of it, then I shall abandon the vosse', and not before, nor one of my crew, sir. Kveiy* thing shall be done to save it, and if wo fail it will not be from inaction. Hear a hand, every one of yon, at tho pumps.' Thrice during tho day did we despair; hut the Captain's dauntless courige, perseverance, and powerful will mistered every man on board, and wo went on to work again. 4I will land you safe at the dock in Liverpool,' said he, 'if you will bo lien-' Ami ho did land us palely: hut tho ,-ess?! sunk moored to the dock. Tho Daptuin stood on the deck of tho sinkng vessel, receiving the thanks and ho blessings of the passengers as they >assed down the gang plank. I was lie last to leave. As 1 passed ho jrasped my hand and said: 'Judge P., do you recognize me?' I told him that I was not aware hat I ever saw him until I stepped board his ship. 'Do you remember tho boy in Cininnnti?' ^ 'Very well, sir; William Ilavcrly.' 'I am lie,' said he. 'God bless you!' ..J 'And God bless noble Capt. Haver* >y!' 4* Sharp Shooting. "Father, what docs a printer live . n? "Live on??tho same as oilier folks, ^' f course. Why do you ask, Johnny?" "because you said you hadn't paid lything for your paper, and tho 'inter still sends it to you." "Wife, spank that bov." "I shan't do it." "Why not?" "Because there is no reason." "No reason? Yes there is. Spank m, I toll you, and put hiiu to bed." I shan't do any such thing. What the world do yo want him spanked ,.?? "lie is too smart." "Well, that comes of your marrying "What do you mean?" "I mean just this, that the boy is avtor than his father, and you can't ny it. Ho knows enough to seo it a man, printer or no printer, l't live on nothing; and I should nk you would bo ashamed of yourf not to know as much,"