Horry news. (Conwayboro, S.C.) 1869-1877, May 05, 1874, Image 3
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- !// ( otnm unic it ions intetuh f
far publication must b* ha?uf< / in by
A2 o'clock J/., on Friday j>rcccc,rin<j
y the issue. ;
? -J* LOCAL MATTERS. ' |
The American Sardine Co.*8 Honeless
Sardines are much better, and less
than half thecostof imported sardines.
H el io?a? <3i |>!*<?in ImcRtS
Divine Sen ice*? vvilM<e held in the l'-e-b\lo '
ri m Church in this town, commencing on
Friday morning and continuing Niturdav and
JSunday, May 51th and 10;h; hy Rev. .J. E,
Dunlopaud \V. T. Thomson.
Quarterly Conferences of the Methodist
Churches for Horry County?second round:
Conwayhoro and Bucksville St.?At B'lcksville,
Juno I'M li 14tl?.
Waccamaw Ct.?At Soca ilco, June I It 1?
iNtlu
Conwavlxiro t't.?At I'oplar Church, June
LO.h 111 St."
AVM C. Power, 1'. E.
? ww^r*TW^*vr#r.Oviiry iwr MI
l)Kr.i\qi*KNT Lands.?The attention of
our citi/ "is who have failed to pay their tax s
aio invited to the list ol dcliqueut lands pub
lislicd in this issue.
Mia.m narn arre ?.#. <*
CT/' Religious services w ill commence in
ttie Picsbylerian church on next Friday he
forenoon, inste ad of afternoon as heietulore
nnnnounood.
Sauks Day.?Very rainy, an 1 but
few* citizens in tow n; farmers generally
busy finishing planting crops.
OttxaMV" r
'if The petition to the County
Commissioners, requesting ihcni to
order un election on too <juesti?>n of
voting aid in bonda to the Utile
ltiver ami Cheraw Kuilroad, for i>rofcred
Stock, is in circulation, and is
being freely signed by citi/.cns generally.
COXVICTED- No r.MtlJJ.N FltOM Till: SkXTA.NCK.?A
cast; of Larceny occurred in town
last week; tho theft consisted of a small sized
porker, I he pet of hia owner, by t!i .*. machinations
of two certain d im 'Is of : ible color:
the unsuspicious grunter was enticed into
localities who: e the woodbine twinctli. The
agiieved owner gathered all the facts
of convicting cvi l-oce, and in compn.-don on
Governor Moses, to save les weary hand from
signing pardons, and the county from expense,
he administered the penalty by laying on a
genteel thrashing with a blackguni switch,
and why i o'.? The ease stands even a id we i
approve it.
(WM?aoc??Tvn>?M? t?- mn
A Kim.im; Fuo.r.?i>11 WimId .1 xy lii'.ht,
(lie 2bth itwe he! a fncl Ki 11* ? 1 ami i
injured imieli of (lie garden truck id ! >-! i
crops. From persons who live at a di.-danee
I'm in large water course. , we learn that their
garden plants were nearly wholly destroyed, 1
especially beans, tomatoes and other tender
plants.
Farmers are plowing up their cotton and
planting again. The prospect looks gloomy, 1
lint \\eshould not be discouraged when we
recollect that on the d'.M h of April, 18711, we
Lad a more killing frost than the one thai
. I
tell on the 2'dih of Apnl of last week, and
yet good crops were made. Nature never intended
that any one, but thieves, should
reap a harvest where they did not sow, and (
therefore we should not depsond, but tiy
again.
hj Mi ii mrn%- IMROM
Dm Not Uikiasizk.?The (irange was '
not organized :it tiii? i?i:w?? <?>> ;-i
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announced in our last issue. .1. A. Harksdale,
tlu* .Stale (Jrange Lecturer, writes that the
waters arc so high in the up|>er counties
that it teas impossible to reach his appointments^
lie now .appoints Wednesday, the
ltlth instant, as the time to organize the
Grange in Conwayboro, and Th rsday, the ?
loth, at Hucksville for the S< teas tee Grange, i
i'itiflll JMi:.'! 1 of th<
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[From the Memphis Avalanche, 2"i nit ]
A Memphis merchant who has been i
down the river three hundred miles, (
returned yesterday and states thai the i
condition of the people in the over- ?
llowcd sections is ten fold worse than i
is generally believed. Tito whole i
coast country is under water, and the
inhabitants have been compelled to
leave their homes and tlee lor safety to
the higher lands. The negroes have
left the plantations along the river hot- j
touts and congregated in great numbers ,
around the towns and country stores. ,
These people have no money, and not
only are in rags, but almost on the |
eve of starvation. Iij the early part ,
of the year the merchants and store- ,
hgepers advanced supplies and pro- ,
fusions to the negroes who would give ,
thepaa mortgage or lien upon the in- ,
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ur??|>. m mis way the negroes l
wore enabled to procure clothing, food
ant groceries to supply their w <nts,
. anc the merchants were guaranteed |
paymont for the name because of the j
inottgnge. As the flood prevents!,
plaiting and vill deny many negroes j ,
the neons of making any crop, the i
mcrdiants cannot continue to advance j
provisions and clothing, as they havn j ,
been accustomed to do, 'Die negroes, j
therefore, have nothing upon which to
rely f?r subsistence, and their condition
iatruly most pitiable. At many
places .hey have been driven almost to
dcttpautioi) by hunger, and threaten *
_ to mob itorohoures ho as to get someP
thing t> eat and wca?\ At soine
? places th? merchants and citizens arc
issuing f<jir pounds of meat and a peck
i of meal per caput a week to these un"
fortunate persons, allowing nothing ,
for children^ Thdtocnllcniau informs ;
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Till
us that many places are so d? nselv
packed wilh refugee negroes that the
citizens are in great dungi r of having
r) ."s n
llieir houses invaded and property destroyed
t>y these half-tarnished creatures.
All who have enough money
to pay their faro lose no lime in boarding
steamboats iu order to leave the
stricken country.
P4 - t _ \ 1 1 * 1 * * ' - "
oi'u'K 01 ;v11 Kind nns neon urowncd in
the bottoms, ami, ^lioiild famine bo
averted lor the present, tbo meat loss
in flu* future will be umnecedonted
from sueh a source. 1 be above state
of affairs exists from bcre to the gulf,
and no one can contcplato tlie hardsbi)
is and miseries of tbo people along
tlie river without fooling a desire to
do something for their alleviation. A
Memphis gentleman stopped at
Friar's Point a few days ago to attend
to some mercantile business, but
was immediately drafted into the
river-gang and put to work on the
levee, which was in great danger of
being broken by the strong current.
The Memphis man went to work very
cheerfully, as he was engaed in a
good task. After finishing his quota
of work be drew bis rations unl ! >/
for home. The levee was sufficiently
stronghened, it. is thought, 11? resist
the action of the turbulent stream.
There is a revival among the colored
.Methodists ol Danville, Va. At J
all hours ol thu day and night they
can he heard shouting, either at their
private houses or on the streets, A
ie/nale enthusiast, named Price, shipped
herself of all hut one article ol
clothing, walked the housetop and
salon the chimney. One negro woman
said she had been to hell and
saw Spy Koss there, another had been
to heaven and saw the Saviour smoking
a golden pipe. '1 hero is a simillar
frenzy in Petersburg, where the white
citizens in Home neighborhoods cannot
sleep on accviuut ol the continual
shouting."
Yes, and the next thing you know
somebody's hog will he stolen. 11a
.Jim?
an* Dkownku.?On Sunday last
a white and colored man, the former
named .1 . N. Ceiley, were in a boat on
Lumber river, about four miles from
Fair iiiufV, when it was accidentally
capsized. Mr P., who could swim,
was drowned in attemnliuo to reach
I CJ
ilit; short', while the colored man, who
t onItl not swim, saved himself by cling
ing to the boat. The last the colored
man saw ol his companion he was
swimming in the direction of the shore.
iWr J. C. Ileitis, ol this city was at
Lhe scene ol the disaster as late as G
IM.? kSunciay, and up to that time
the party engaged in dragiring lor the
hotly had not succeeded in recovering
it.? 117iI. tSlar 2S uit.
The narrow gauge railroad system
is rapidly becoming popular in ibis
country, ami but lew people are aware
ol the fact thai since it came in voj;uu,
[luring the last three or four years, no
less liiau 1,110-2 miles of narrow ga igo
railway have bucn built in this country
iiid in Canada, which roads, when completed,
will have a mileage ol l,f>G2?
miles, while there are 1,2'Jl miles under
uonstruelion.
WO*- m ??
Ouha.? A novel made of cinancipation
has been adopted by the Sj>anis|i
government. Ail the slaves furnished
Lo the government, in accordance with
the decree issued during the administration
of Captain Cener.tl .Tovellar,
ire to be organi/.cd as soldiers under
white officers. 1 lie term ot service is
Lo be live years, at the expiration ol
which they are to be declared free.
The plan seems good enough, (t will
lie an immediate eouvciiicr.ee to the
government. Ill the long run how!T>
>
over, it will make the negroes masters
of tin; situation. Once the negroes
ire thoroughly trained to the use of
arms they will not submit to the domination
of the white man. Do as she
may, Spain cannot much longer hold
on to Cuba. I'itv she cannot see that
she would he better without it. Dot
for Cuba Spam to-day might have been
iiprosperous Kepuhiic.
jW. d". Herald.
IIaxc.ed IIkubklp.?Form a friend
in Ilillsboro Township we learn that
i negro ?irl ot about lourlceu years,
who was living on the plantation of
,Ur. U. U. lingers, accidentally li ngcd
herself on 23r<l mat. The circumstances
ot thin novel hut serious occurrence
are as follows: The mother of
the girl having suspended several
skeins of yarn on a pole, above a bene h,
the girl, with a babe in her arms,
Hepped upon the bench, and idly
placed one of the aforesaid skeins around
her neck, when suddenly tiehench
lcll, leaving the girl suspended
in the air, where she soon expired,
still holding the haho firmly in her
arms.?Marion Observer.
If you desire rosy cheeks and a complexion
fair and free from Pimples,
blotches and Eruptions, purify your
blood by taking Dr. Pierce's (lolden
Medical Discovery. It has no equal
lor this purpose.
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Caution!?In our changeable climate,
coughs, colds, and diseases at the
throat, lungs and chest will always
prevail. Cruel consumption will claim
its victims. These diseases, if attended
to in time, can he arrested and
cured. Tin? remedy is J)r. 1 Yistca 's
Bateom of Wild, Cherry.
B HORRY V> BHKIii
! I THE OLD DRUG
I WilEi:m cnlire \vu Slock
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I /. 2 67 Faceting Street, i
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w sri^i^suits to tick ox
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5 II AVI LAN I), IIARUAL ACQ., Ciiaki.i:
1IAY1LAN LI), U1SLEY ?t
[march 10--3m] 11AHK
r* <MMK hvr wmuwiv/?t.w -->;?: ?? ?i?/wy?^jnvri
A bachelor says if you haml a l:nly
a newspaper with a paragraph cut out
of it, not a line of it will he rend, but
every bit of interest felt in tl?o pnpot
by the huly will centre in Uniting out
what the missing paragraph contained.
? r.wjmrwnntvtyjj wr i?vuju am1)*iwmiuiram
List of Delinquent Lands
| IN IIOKKY COUNTY FOK t L CAl
Y1LVU 1S7JJ.
It UCK \s TO \VNSI 11I\
Martha Coojter 100 acres.
Mrs. C. M. (Irier *10 "
\V..Ci.'aml John L. McCraekeu 7~? "
conwavnouo TOWNSllIe.
Cornelius N. linker. Act 3.~,0 <?
Est. James M. ih 11 tk"j() "
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i e..iii> i.\?.........ii i iii t.
W/H III (.ill I (I I I . \? l-ll , . . . . , 4 v ? I ?w
P. M. Jordan 120 '
(iilcs J a e KM) 44
Joseph (I. Wiilson '.MS "
S. I>. Watson "?1 li 44
l)(HJ HI.LFI* TOWNSHIP.
John lleynolds fDO 44
I*. I), Iliehanlson 100 44
WiMiain Wan! IK) 44
l'.AY Hollo TOWNSHIP.
Stephen X. ilryanl 87 "
Eichard it. Kartright u
Est. Abraham Kabon 44
ki.ovd's township.
Nancy Strickland 2-10 44
(Jcorse Kirlon 7a '
Daniel A. l.ewis 00 44
Nancy Strickland 1,200 44
Owner unknown 35 '
?? (4 ;J it
John 1). Morris MOO 4
oiippn sr.a township.
Forney S. Powell a 12, 44
| Kst. James Williamson 50 44
.James \V. Watts 7a 44
SIMPSON CllKKK TOWNSHIP.
Kst. John (lore 2,7 44
Kst. Moses (i. Darker 2.0J "
Kst. Samuel M. Ilu?hs >(;(> 44
1.it 11,1; 1:1 \ 2:ir lowNsii 1 p.
Cni.xw.l l> Cf.....ll.,,,.l O'l". it
JMK5-WOOI) Ntfl'K TOW.S.sllir.
Win. \V, Duranf ',* "><) '
EOCASTKK III W.N SI 11 I'.
Joseph 1>. Alston ' 00 11
Edward H. Owens 4'
William W. <)lliver 100 "
Thomas 1). Klmdes.... 10 44
Eat. Klisha Tillman I"?<> 44
Thomas .1. Johnson . .2,">00 u
CAM.IVAN f's I'luKltY TO\\ NSJUl*.
Owner unknown ">00 "
Robert ll.(?iies, Ayenl, dOS 44
IVfO'l I OK is hereby Kiv?*n the! (ho whole of
XT (ho several parrels, lotsnm! pai tsof lotsof
real estate described in the preeecdin;; list, or
so inueh llioiof as will ho necessary lo pay
the taxes, penalties anil assessments charged
thereo'i, w ill be sold by the Treasurer of
Horry county, Eolith Carolina, at his of'iee in
Said eoui.ty on the (bird Monday of May A.
D. 1871, unless said (axes, assessments ami
ncnaltics he n id before that time: and such
hale shall he continued from day to day, until
all of said parcels, lots and parts of lots of
;cd estate shall he sold or ollcrcd for sale.
11. <;. SESSIONS,
Auditor 11. (1.
April 150th, 1871. ~t
f i
Change of Schedule!
"Old Grim on is Dead, that good oh! man,
His lace you'll see no more,
lie used So wcar an old blue coat
All buttoned down before."
Though thus lamented, not i ogre tie 1,
We Bury OltL t'o^yi-.m.
The Little Elver and Chora?; Eailroad
Will be built, and Bui lor not the ben t, but
Ibo real snbstauLlal llici iy JACK ON,
in a few days, complete a bridge across Kingston
Lake.
To keep up with the improvements of the
times, I beg to announce to my friend3 and
customers that 1 have just received into store,
direct from New I'ork,
A 3Iaiitlsoine AswoHimnt
OF
FASHIONABLE HATS
FOR
Ladirn and hildresi,
VERY oi I HAP.
L.ATI2ST STY LI: PRINTS,
I
Wat ranted fast ("ol? rs, only 10 cts*. per yard. ;
k-A*imauk v* rea!vn,
A new style of goods, very liasdsomo and
durable, only 20 cents per yard,
heavy brown and bleached
IIOMESPUN 8,
goods for LADIF-O' wear of every
vah 1ety and i)inscription.
In addu?<"i to thea ilties, I liavt^MM
hand a general assortment .
responding . jp
3iA i _>, it
TTPTT!3r~' 1 ? "l'!V 5' 17T!V>
Xiv U ?2'?i J.v^4 V JL V .ru~ J /
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CSTitnIJ :ti;d ( lioicr C*oo3l?? L;
& l.MCL.XIiIR, J
DRUGGISTS, 2
- Charleston, S. C, *
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i CO., Augusta, Ga.
.Mi, HISI.F.Y & KITCHFN", Xf.w Yokk.
."V8i% ItKB-yr Bf 1*21*0
Conwavnoito, S. ('. May 5.
Cm dk Ti ki'K.n s nk?Dip $.'..00; Scrape
$I.7V V irgin, m.w crop, SC5.ro
Timber dull. ami no demand at f?alO?*.
l'novisioxs.?Vork I .; Paeon, 10|ti20c;
i Kggs 1 'J J,a ] 5c ; Corn $1 -10.
IiiTTi.K Hin kk, S. May r>.
CHUIIK TuUWSNTINK.?.-bp $.'.<>), Sera pi*
1 $1.00. Now virgin?no repo t.
I Provisions.?( irn vi.:;-, ; Meal $1.50
'
!ot\ 1 to ; Mo! a-sos per gallon, ic .>il, -tOe; Flour
0. ; . . e;j|l. in.
Wri.MiMiioN, N*. May I.
\ vvai. Stouks,?i rude 'i urpei f, ac \'irSpirits
turpentine, I ar tfrii.lHi. Coilon
I 1 la 10.J.**. I
Nl-:\v Vokk, May 5.
I Money la5 per cent. Col.I ! Iij.
SpiiL , turponiino O. O/, Lo ii. CotI
ton 17u 1 7?.
i State of South Carolina.
IIOKKY COUNTY.
I 11 Y ISA A C (1A A" VO A", lCA<t)., I'h' (, I1. 1TF.
,iuih:K.
"lArilKltKAS JOHN S. 1>!\ HAS1
\ V maili' suit, to ine to grant liim tellers
of administration of the c^alr <il ami -fl ts
lh' T! :?* 'u
cil o and admonish all ami ..ingu!.?r I he kindred
am! en litors o! the said Ishani *?e\nolds. d eV,
that ili<'\ he am! apix-ar ImToio ino in the
Court. ol Pro hate to t>o In Idea at (,'onw: yhoroon
the 11th day of May next after publicslion
hereof, at 11 o'clock. ia the forenoon to
'
niiuistia!ion rdioni 1 not he i;* anted. Oiwn
under my hand this ~7Ui, day of Apiil A.
1.L, 1874.
ISAAC CANNON,
I ild0e i : ol'.tl , 11.
Ahril 2Mb, lit
MAX! !()()():
How Lost, How Restored!
CT7-" '" '0 pohli. bed, a new odili-n
<? i' i)jf. ri:i.vi:it\VKM/s
j?5 -V crVU.I- llltATKI) KSSAY mi
'
ta&VJ.siwksd iein) of t iMsftMAToiti.'itot; v or
?S mi mil weakness, Involuntary
Seminal Posse-;. lMeorrxrv, mental and
Physical I neap; itv, Impediments to mat
ria >e, etc., also, Co.S'St jii'iio.v, Hl'Il.r; V and
I*'i i s or sexual exl ruvagauce: Piles, &e.
IT/" Piiee, in scaled envelojie, only six
cent.
The celebrated author, in this admirable
Kssay, clearly demon -trules f.om a thirty
years'successful practice, that the alarming
eonso?|uoneos of "sc. f-abnso may l e railii My
cured without the dangerous u.-e, of internal
medicine or the application of tlic knife;
pointing out a mode ol cure at once simple,
certain and oll'octuul, by means of v, hi h
every sufleror, no matter what his con liium ;
inn\ im', may cck! him- 'if eh 'apiy, piisalcly, !
ami radically.
KTf' This [.echnv should be in 11 ir? hauls
of every youth and ("fry man in the laud.
Scut junior soal. in a plain envelope, to any
adi)n*ss, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or
two post stamps. Also IJK. SII.LUKE'S
UliMKDV FOK PJLH.S. Send for circular.
Address Uio teller.*,
CIIAS. .1. ('. KIjINK k CO.,
127 llnwcrv, Now Van O.lin: l>ox 1,/iSI.
J illy 23 ?I y ?3c. Ajn'JS, 1 >71.
r.\ TIIK DlSTKlCT CorilT OK 1 l!K Ir. JS. {
LFoit the Kastkiim Distict of S, s
hi IIo j> hi licii!:Pet
Eli Vaeout, Ihoikrvpl. ^ rvptetj.
Pursuant to an onlei ol iho donrt, mailo
in He above case, all persons holding loins
111 m > 11 km; piojHMi.v Of I Ii<> Bankrupt at"' no! i- )
lied to j)r< vo L110ir loins according to law, and j
to file I hem with the undersigned on of before
the hi si day of Juno next.
B. M. LLSESXE, Assignee.
April tMlli, 1871. td
NOTICE, DEBTORS!
A I A. FEdiSO.WS INDKBT F.I> to TUB
J\. Into firm c?l Todd Causey or to ir.e
individually are notified that their notes and
accounts have been placed in the hands of
Messrs. Johnsons & Quattlehaiun for colli lion,
upon whom they will please call for
settlement.
J.CAUSFY.
April 1st, 1071.
We respectfully invite tho attention of all
interested to the above notice, and hojx! they
w ill soon give. us a call.
JOHNSONS & QU ATT L KB All M.
April 7-lm.
rlfBUC NOTICF
Is hereby given, that on tho first Monday in
May next, 1 will, by permission of the 1'iobn e
Judge, sell tor cash, at public auction, accounts
and choses in lclion Ivlongh : to the
estate of Isaac 1?. Hardee, a schedule of which
can be scon at tho L'robato Judge's ofiice.
II. M. ANDKKSON, Adin'r.
AFpril (Jth, 187-1. 11 1'J
A DRIFT FLAT.
Notice to Owner.
On March 3'st, I picked up, between II. F.
Bucks's M ill and LoiigWood, & drift Hat . The
tial has no house or maik on, is coininon size,
and appeals to have been neglected for sonic
length of time.
1*! > ' i; < i' . 1 Tiro ! i
ow iii ( in I. v U'.'c :>i proving i roinn ty an I
e.\pei?;>? I
DAV1I) HA DON.
A . il 7(!i, 1-71. ?!.
'CKL-Dif POftOID.
-TyT <> 'i i <: i; I !. li e it k a Yo^wg
. IN wainin^ all
1'ood or elf.y
2 ^ i
1 i * ,
jN ^!\v A<U t>i .
[i;i;o. r. uowki.i. & <; >.,.s column
82o2t's Patent Sheet Iron
I R OO 'F I N (J !|
'P!IH HOOI fMJ, for < If i: . l?>r.NS mil]
1 I?lr It A i > 1 I < I I' Y, K \ > K '?nd Ha IlillTY u(
, !u>|t||miiou bj nnjr cnr|i*aW'| PEHPE( TNESS
' ! finish roinhlnn) nvu?' "is KIRK, WINl? ami
W \ n.U I'liuy/ rjiiii nun, bus no p<|ual In iln*
ill il'Wt* I
I * * p|?U( i'-ion ou It \ FTKUS WITIKM'T
. l.'l'l N (1 imkM i? ?jHK t;?lly drslrtihle fur
nany eln* cs of hnildhipx, mvinr not only n
." i ?*:v t e \ |iuse of ' li> eti i limber, bll I reiuh ring
nslde of roof very IIr * proif.
li in exipiisi voiy used in ne rrlv nvery 8tatn nnd
Territory in the Union, giving the most entire
sn tii-1 iic lion wherever ruin pled.
Tur ? irvnl.itt>, order* nod otli-r Information,
luldn- sa
W. S. Belt,
No .',(i ami Kn.?1 Tim <l|St., t "int innitl, < >
\\ School Teachers Wauled
in I'lirh county for the Spring niul Summer,
#i.'m per tnonili Sri a tor (fritInr giving lull
p.iriieiiltti' Zl.im.l-iK \ Mot II It l>Y,
l'liiintlelphin, l i,
& FlrOltHNCH ?
'1 tie l.< n - on tented Suit < f ilie
KI.OUKM K ,Si-;WlNr(5 M.\< IMNK < < >.
tie tiu.si ih" Singer, Wheeler <V Wilson nnd
diuwr .V It.iUer t'out piiniex, Involving oxer
In finally derided by the .iipreme t'oiirt of t lie
I'nltitl SSiatCii in luvor ol the I'l.t >it KNI K,
Vi iiu li aluiio ti ,>)< ' r 11 i he monopoly
ot High I'ricov.
i The M cw Florence
| Is Die only Al.n tune Hint sews bncKWurd nnd
IUI wnr.i, HI in linn irii.
S 1111>? *? t -(Hit' ijit-tt Mi"~t.
Soi.D KOK < 'ash. STKCIAI. TKKMH TO
(Mtlfns i.tn liBAItKUS.
April, IK74. Florence, M'im.
f 7j M rchii>t> lor IW, an. $76 Mm lilni'for *f>n, ac.
DOA i ! B?0 "VB*! I !
DON'T WHAT? ^,A!r
I'liOM THAI '1 ft \ VKltlNO A < 5 KNT,
I'.ui ??vr your *J.'i .V IT''?''! '? V1* I
*:m wi.iin I..-Pho \TirrOP
i oiituiiHsioii, anil grt si) titJ* kJ V wv WWita
The Best Sowing biadiiuo in tho World,
AT WHOIjKS \ I. |'? I'K li'l,, tiv 4imi(Iin? to
ftkv. O. Ii.lt hKNllll'iM Oimi'I A item, ( 'uncord,
N . I'.
Send slump Tor Circular ami 1'rlco l.isi.
1 j< \ lost I. 1 11 j >Pl >vtv I
; HORSE POWERS,
CRASN THRESHING
AM)
Woo<I KsawiiB^Y Jlachiiar*,
Manufactured mil sold l.y
S. W. GRAY & GO ITS,
M I DDLKTON , VT.
I'urtics that wish to purchase muchluoa Mini
'liv** proved to he superior to nil other?, will <!<?
It in send lor eirenint* iitul deecript t ve price
1*1, which will In; for\v.tided upon application,
i ec.
BOY J. & PTC0ATS' BLACK I
' I THREAD lor your MACHINE. ;
? < I )SY(!llt?MAISl!V, (ISC SOl'li CIlAllM
a I AMI." flow either cm may fosclnato mul
/. tin iIt? love itiul aitVcn ions of ituv person ihr>
house, instantly. Tli Ik simple men hi I ncqiiirer?oiii.
ul i can po ess, free hy mail, (or !?.'? cents;
hi/ret li? r with a M:ii riaee <! uietl, Kievpt Ian Or
ele, Dreamy, Hint.* to liiuiirx, A ?|u?*er hook,
loo,(KM) Mild. Addies?, T. WILLIAM & Of).,
l'uhii.slier?, I'liiludelpliir.
IVV)'.-. -n.)i.ixom ivjt..uiMa.ijCTiii m ! i in I ? MJBWMtj
IT)MK 1 l,i: lN 11' 1 l i i! *
lly tho author of " \ iciit Scknks is tiii-:
IjIi.i.k" mul ' Opt; Fatmku'h llorsi <1
\vllicit nearly 200,000 lmvo boon sold. "IIo.mk
mi i." is commended by miiiislers of all
( 1 litre I it vs as "t In* aid lior's best, book," "full of
precious 11 u i. i v;lit s," "Truths precious as
Wins," "aclioitt: book for every family,' Are.
- b 1 c:iij;ravin^.s, rose, tinted pa|x;r, rich
binding and lor rapid sab; unequalled.
.N'p'iii , Youii'j Men, Ladies, Touchers and
< lei ivy men wanted i i eveiy county; .';'?7o to
-.>100 p<u month. Send for eircul u\
zi lclLit a .M'crkbv,
.J l .Ml'll ?M., 1 'lllUUlClpllia. l';i.
march 10-! tn
Buckeye Poultry Yards
oiler (<<r sale F.iyos for liatehin# front
the following varieties of" pure ilroad
L:m I and Water Fowls at
per dozen.
Dark ami lJifltf. l>rahma?=, Fair,
Flack, White and Fartride;e Coehins,
Drown and White be^ltom^ While
Silver CJrey Dorkings, Flymonth
Koeks, Ibmdans, l>iaek lied, Karl
Derby and File flames, Fonon and
Alesbury Ducks, Toulouse and Uretnen
(let sc.
1 warrant, one half of o.'udi doz"it
I ! ' s to halt 1?, it tiny do not I will j
replant litem for 10 ctj. per dozen. I
K *>.r* hclit. ( (). i). il'il sired.
J . 1 i ?
wu m ini j? tor circular.
(.live mo ;i trial.
ISA UJ LV N I>K,
"Mar!! ore Stark Co., Ohio.
Feb. till), Utyi~2.il.
Tim TllUIi SOU NIKON
!SST!tf(JTLY A VY1I1TI0 MAN'S PAPKK
is published wit In xi t tit** a id of .my ollici; '
patronage whatever? is fearless, free and indcpendonl
in all inal'ers concerning the interests
of the good citizenship of the country, and
appeals alone, to the. friends ot lioiiesty and
good govoriiiiicnt for support in its flgli'
against, thv corruption and villainy which is
lio.v last define, iie.r (li ic >n<.^ of mn- oi.i*?>
I i .1.: aiul pr? . i < <> is i.iii'!.
' I ... :1 1 ;' i '. . I : 1 > I' . '.a.
DAKH & O.S 11'.J.N, i'lopiielo 8,
.Sumter, fc>.
\V. (kT.XKDY, Iv.i li'<
B. T.
I'tii?' < u.: ;i!: . I 1 !<, or j/. O,
Ol'Double ?l?o Sti enp th ol" ;my oilier
mmimlfffflS
I luM' r?T/Mii ly
1 i
_
xrcii ?*i3 j^oca ^
MAKES THE WEAK STROf'R. #
The Peruvian Si/rttp, a Protn tCf/
Solution of' the l*rt)fojni.<le f
Iron, is so combined as to hero
the character of on of inn nt, ,.s
casilg it infested and assitni.'ated!
irif/i the Mood oh the simplest
It increases the t/nan 1 g
of Noti/re's Own I ttoiizi), J
Agent* Iron in the t/tood* a >d
r tires *ta fhonsntut iilsf* simpig
I/O Tintbtg o/n Invigorating o f.
I itdfi'-:in</ the Si/stem. The errirhal
and vitalizetl bloml pt < mcates
evrg part of the ho, '/,
repttiring ilamagcs and waste*
searching out tnort/'nl seer, tim:s,
antl leavtmj nothing f ir
tincase to feed upon.
This is the secret of (he wonitcrfol
sacccss of this remci ';/
coring i>y.s|>ep.ski, Liver Com*
plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Dior- - - "
rh ra, Dolls, jS'ervous A Hoot ions.
Chills und I'overs, Humors,
IjO.ss of Constitutional Vigor,
Di so ? OS of the Kidneys and
iiladdor, Kcmalo Complaints,
and all diseases originating in
a tout state of the blood, or acrotnpanied
by debit ill/ or n low
state of the. system, JScing frea
from Alcohol, in an y form, its
cncrgi :ing effects are not fot- 4
i?n: 1 a toy corresponding rcaelion,
but arc pennant at, infusing
sterupth, vigor, and neat
fife into all parts of the system,
and building up an I eon Constitution,
'JJhousands have hern, changed
by the use of this re mat}/, from
ircal:, sickly, suffering creatures,
to strong, health}/, and
happy men and too nun; and
iodditis cannot, reasonably hesitate
to give it a trial.
hire (hat cat ft bottle has PERUVIATJ
SYRUP blown in the glass*
l'anii>)ilctB Free.
SETI1 W. rOWLE h SONS, Proprietors,
IV(>. 1 Milton riacc, lloxton.
tjul.il It Y DltUOUIHTfl UCNEUAI Lt?
Cook\n^ and Hen inr:
vgij at Retail. Pictures
of each, with veil
descriptions, as weii c?<;
prices and lists of fsrri
turefoy Cook stoics, w:U
be prompts) cent cn ap
plication.
WILLIAM SHF.PHF/r:jl ft ,
{'foiirlcKf oae, JS.
SeptciiiIMT '2*5,
I I"' next, r?'fjiilar cniiMilisn'KMf '?>? '?
?'/^Il nrv Loil^o, No. <t"? A.*. I'.-. M.*.
V^\ u ill to liolil on 'I lu'.siia) i.i'_hl May
' ~ Nr>tii, mi i.
liy onlor of lias \V. M.
li. (i. .SKSNIOVS, S.-r'v.
A MEDICAL TKIUiil'il!
?5>a-. ?x w. ft'ir.iraew^
V egeta I; i e A r o m a c < c
13 ! TT I'i 10.11 S.
o
Tlioso IJ it for* must brcoiiio U10 iniivors il
m 111 < 11 v of I'm t'c. Tin n* is in'I lut'.;!, li!
i i ifii? i?i to '.fit.it ll.i'ip iiinlor tin? sun. T'.m/
I ? Sl I). *i ill' V.r.lk. i l< > P. I ll .1 I!' tllU ilnti
o:v? niiW .lie Hlul li r.i' to Inc. i'.i Urn uoWii
.'stiMii. In in iiisiu i.l i'* uiul in.il.i. ions ?!iv
II ids tliry :iiv worth i si ip loail of ()'ll,il,i<*
|K?wili*rs u'i'1 (nils. I lie- ai'r I'spi". iitl!) ul:i].ti*
I to |>n sou Miln'i iii'4 liolu
Lyepcpsia, Liver C:mpla:ntc,
Costivoncje, Headache,
lleural^ia, Rheumatism,
Chilis and Fever and Piles*,
r\
?~ rr- .t
I.adies, old or voting, will find these P.itferi
v.jmci illy adapted to discuses peculiar to
licir mux Ni rvcusiicHs, Lassitude, YV wit of
\ ppel it e, and (ionei al Debility, all yild to
In- magic charm of these inestimable Hitters.
UP All WHAT IS SAM).
IIKAK WHA T IS S un.
IIKAII WHA T IS SAID.
"Wonderful elleefs have resulted from 'oik
Dr. Perry's Hitlers."
"My chills are gone. 1 can hardly believe
it."
"Send nicotic case of Perry's Hllters again.
Nothing like them lieie."
"1 enclose allld.ivit of my ease. I had to
i|i so to convince \ou ofthe wonderful cu e."
t..) lie in ! in* . ? 11, I I."
"Dr. Wily >n suys that you arc a public
l-rni'i ictoi.'
" I T u ih ! " * ?i <- i 1 vi ;>mi.'*
"No Mora li-.ul.n in*, III.ink you."
Wo ooi11<I till t i ? i v1 I "a ou r \\ i i
jus! MUC'li U('I1I ili?' nstitu'lr-, nut thu ;iln.
Mill I SI I H i < > ,' J -I
tin- - upi't v'nion < >t" I )r. I >. ,N. 1 i ., uiciio ';
i t I'll' liov.l! ( . .1- of I lis sit Mil illv.VJ'otrr'v* '
on-. I.oimIou, l.i Jaml,
( tinic ot (lias ow. '' /
All i u
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