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- ? ? p. All Cotumuuuiutious intended /'or p uhl I cation )nust he handed in In/ 12 iSchick JA, (m 1Jredtic$day and ' /tdrertis*njte.nts hg ] 2 J/. t>/< Thursday prececdhiy the issue, sjm:< i \i. Noun:, F?oiu this date we w ill insert no ditatiou iiotic.cibr letters of adiuitdstratic n. notice <o persons indebted to, ami to persons holding claims a*ainst an estate, tioti? o lor Unal discharge, unless the cash is paid in advance, or they arc handed in hy a practicing jayvyjer, in which cy?c Ik? will he licld responsible j'or pay mcnt. stVu.K or cH AittJKs. y 'itation Notice $2,00 i Notice to pay tipatpl to rentier claims. .$2.00 1 If Final Discharge $2.b0 l'nblicsales will he rated by the square. ^ 1 LOCAL MATTERS. 2 oho 1?,?\ of Iicllnmy's Fills are warranted toeuie any case o*' chills and tc\\cr, or your money will bo retained. For sale.by M. 15. Bkat)'. Dr. Filler's Khcumuiio Syrup will .euro rheumatism, no matter ol how Jong standing. For sale by IN I. 15. I 5j: AT Y. K'aj.i.ko Mickiino.?i\n extra meeting ,of Kingston Orange w;Jl b# lreld on Tlinr?.<l iv Sent em ljer > lie i?.l A full i - ,1 ? <it tendance is requested. I>y order of 11 to Worthy Masher. 11. (1. Sivsmog'sj Sec'y. Aug. 2$, 1 8 74. llouity Union.?The next session ,o( this Union will convene with the l>ug Swamp church, on Friday be lore .the 6tli Sunday inst.; Kev. J. W. Jvirton appointed to preach the intro.duelory sermon. If. M. A\i)Ki;sox, Clerk. I;*ki.iAia.K Fkyku and A?;l'K Ki:mj-'.iuks. ? Aycrs' Ague Uure, Sballenhcrger's Fever and Ague Antid vte, Moiso's warranted Feyer ami Ague 3'ills, and India CholagoguCj ut Norton A Lake's Drug Store. Ihooi) Ft niKviNt; Micdicjnks.? Ayers' Sarsaparilla, l.lad way's Sarsa] ?:i ri 1 liaii Ui;s<dvont, and Walker's Vinegar Filters. Fine chewing Iqil) iceo and cigars jual received. All having accounts .with jua will please set tic .the l.st of September, as .our terms are strictly .10 .day*. Noiiion <fe Lakk, Druggists. !m.v:ition C'ohmissicnkus.? His lOx..cclli/noy Governor Moses has appointed T. (J. Dunn, J. 1 J. jjerliam uiiu IIenry Jomes Kleclion Commissioners lor this county. The appointees aie all He,publicans, but jt Cjloy. Moses' object in appointing all Republicans is to catry tho election by fraud, as has been charged. lie l;;is missed it in making the appointment to.r this county. However, the Governor reserve tbe right, under tlu- statutes, to remove any or all, and there may yet he a .change before the .election. Wc shall see how the "cat rains" after J)uvn :\n'l Jones votes in the Republican Nominating Convention on the 8th of jicxl month. AN' io M ubt 11 A\V 10 tii to N amio.?We are much obliged and return our thanks to an anonymous writer who sends us a report of tho township meeting held at Little Jiiv.er, and a < .communication accompanying the J km tun H'hn \i* ill in* cKaii I<1 !?'? ? '? ? /* 1 ...... v. . ? l?V/ ?? II v \ ? Ull V/,\^ l^? l>iU u I V - I .memboi.ed thai his name U)USi accompany the communication to insnr.c its < publication. His opinions x>n the ' ,coui>e thai should govern primary t meetings in electing delegates to a f .County Convention, in order to secure < ibarmony and a united action on the J part of voters, are doubtless well i founded and correct in t he main. I>ut. j his arguments condemn his own ac- 1 tions. Jt is Iroti) the disappointed .ollice-seeker that fermentations and , .dissensions in the Coiieoi.vative ranks may he .c.vpeetod. And now a w.cyv* for all; .the aspirant for oMice who "dickers" around j'or a nominal ion, and if disappointed is the .first man to cry a split in .obe .ranks, and whose discernment is so ac c .(tutu that -i<o sees jnnthi-jjg in the norn-1 ' j nation hue )'u In to the party, is t he ' man \v)io seeks his own interest .more ' than he (lues tJie good of his county < mid State, and siu*h an one is unworthy the support of a single vote in the county, and thou Id be thrown overr, hoard by the .convention, ajjd kicked put (>f the party. j; g . ! 1 An* Hmki'tic atTimmonsviu.k (S. C.) Cko.mki^y Qt'MU.KD.--1The radicals had a speaking at Tinimonsville on ?Satur- i .day, the loth iowt. in which the prin eipul effort of the speakers was to / prove which set of radicals were the n greatest lYieves. They were addrep- | urd hy one huyton, from F lorence, and j v Jonathan Wright, Clei k of the Supe-1 j( yior Court of pnrlington county.lt THE ! ?? - x., ? The latter delivered a most inflammatory speoeh, and was followed by several 'H'uri) orutois, amoii^ I hem l?ufreil Miles. jv pardoned penitentiary bird. Whiskey was lreely dealt out, and jnsi :it nine one ol the negroes j made an attack on young Mr. Kollins who broke a decanter o\er his head,! wounding him so that the blood rau freely. Kollins poized his pistol and; fired as the negro rati out of the restaurant. The negroes tlmn made a ' charge on the restaurant to lynch | Kollins, who with a friend, met them at the door with two Speneor rilles. The rioters being afraid to enter the doors were closed and thev retired i>own street. At this time nearly all the men were at the Methodist chureh :iikI only two policemen wi't'c on ilu-j j street, wln> sent t<> the Mayor in! church tor help. About twenty men I were summoned and tollowcd the Mayor, who four.il the negroes formed in line ot battle ami advancing. The Mayor at once chargid tlie line, captured the ringleader and committed j him to jail altera severe struggle, in 1 which, lortunately, no lives were lost. ! The negroes then scattered in the | country,? Wit. Jurrtuly 1 Sth inst. The American Sardine Co.'s Honeless Sardines are much better, and less ' than halt the cost ot imported sardines, la this town, on the 21tli inst., of typhoid fever, the Hev. M. V. Wood, Minister in charge of the Metlvodist ehurdi jn this town, and the church at Hucksvillo uud Hull ( reek. A record of the active events in the life of the deceased, though condensed emblematic j of ids life on earth, yet where they &(? ful)\ de- ' vclopod and exemplified in at J that makes the ! man, that manly man that clod created him, and lite ( hiistiun man. that (lodly nuui that Christ rtedeemed, that they merit to t>e "graven witH an iron pen and lead in a rock foiever" by the hand of ono more skilled, moved l?y that soul that on earth nearest approaches (Jod, and n t t>y the hand of a profane. For indeed wo fit'l that w e tread unw orthily on Holy i round. Tlte deceased w;W horn in Creouvillc, s. ( F?jh. l'Jlh, 16ld, whore, and in oilier portions of the up country,he recciwd ids hist cduca?i i i.i* . yum ivimwiuiigu, ami isiiiy lraining:) in piet.v at the hands or Olii'.istiuii parents; finishing Ills education at tho l.'ouksbe:rv Methodist Conference .School, In I ' ">(> In; was eonvorted'and united to the Mrtin >t church in the doctrines of which lie was brought up. When the Confederate war laolm out ho served his country in the I'uitnan Light Artillery, and was twice promoted I'm gallant service.011 the fold. In 1807 ho graduated at the Charleston Medical College, ami en ered upon the practice of his profession in IJeaufort county, where he remained umil liie latter part of 1808, when lie man led Miss Yuri), of Colleton county, ami 111 ved ! ? Aikansas, where he successfully followed his profession for two years. Ketiuuing iVoni Arkansas he sett let I in Heauf it. and couiiuuod his profession until December Ls7^, when ho joined the Methodist i'.isuoiant tuiu,ist 1 y, anti served his Jirst >c;ir on a home liussiop near Choruw. for tlie eonfoionce \ear 1S7-J he was assigned to the pastorate ol tlie ulimvli in tin i town, I lucks'. 11.0 am! Ihih Creek. llow well, how laithful and how earnestly he has served his charge, is written in imperishable let Iters in the heart's hook of memory of every member of those three churches so dear and precious to hi> soul. As a man and a seivant of the most High Cod, lie was continually adorned with 1 lie three precious jewels of g'ritli, llopo ami < 'harity. In the pulpit his sermons were c.lwa's i:i loresting. and delivered in I hat f 'l'cibje, earnest style that carries with it. lasting impressions to the hcai I ami mind of the heater. He loved his Sabbath .Schools, and exerted himself.! o ntak i them interesting |7\ the children; but it was in lite evening Jiiblc Class, where he conblexchange views vsiih his class on the diU'ercnt passages ol seiiptuiu most interesting and precious to hint, that he mostly delighted; and here we learned to love him a? a man and a teacher sent f ont (Jod. Thoughts on one so loved and resected as a companion in life linger with lis; but the sad < parting must, eon.o. In his last illness, continuing twenty days, he adorned the Christian doctrines iie had taught, and before his death the very hall 1 from which his spirit tool; its departure, seemed to lie tilled with the overshadowing spiiit of the Holy One. A short lime before his death, his physician told him he must soon die. lie asked to see his father and mother 1 first; to thetn and bis physician he g;.v directions concerning his worldly mailers and burial; then bidding his wife and two little j babes farewell, ami assiuing all present that i lie found Jesus all suilicieut in that bom, la- < piietly awaited death. Hut the tenement of 1 lay was loath to release the spiiit.; lie re- ' rived and hopes of his recovery were enter- : .aijied by bis friends, but, these hopes were >y?>n bioken and dashed to the ground. For his valor and gallantry in Ins country's . jei vice ho had been promoted, so too was he * lyoinoiud for his zeal and faithful news in his 1 Heavenly Father's soivicr. Dropping hi-, [ commission on earth, ho moved to the front, i it his .Master's command, as he stretched "orth his hands over he daik valley to the night, hills above to receive his now coin mis* lion, his last articulate words were, Jesus ! t [leaven! Home! : m \ leiiiyr iti;rou'i>i. C'ONWAYItOIK), S. C. August 20. Ti ju'DM im?; ?\ irgin, $.}.0<>, Yelow$2.50, ?Sej;ape $1.7*>. Timber:?Prime 10?iIo, ordinary oalOe. Provisions.?Pork l2{,c; Paeon, lbJa-Oc; iggs 12?aloc; Corn $1 10. Litti.k J-Uvkk, S, C., August 20. CHORE Tu Jiri'.Ntink.? bo : i.Ji-> ."Scrape 1 New virgin $2.(?Q. Provisio.vs,?Corn *1 . Jo ; Meal <1.(10 'ork. per hhl.; $20.00, retail I falO; Macon da!5e : Molasses per gallon, retail, toe; Flour >or bbl. $8?12; Cjoll'ee 33ia3/>c; Eggs I2a15c; . Jhickens 1 ">a2oc; oysters tiOaHJe pep gallon. Cow hides, dry, l2J>c; llees wax g.jaJOe. Gkoijoktovvx, S. ( Aug 13. Crude turpentine?Virgin $2.7">, yellow < >2.25, Scrapo $1.25. Wii.MixoTojf, N. C., Aug 25. j N A v AJ. STOlMOx ?('rmli? Tnn...i. i v'l in And yellow din $2.25, Tlard $1.25. ' spirits turpentine, Ode., Tar $2.60 Cotton Initio. I Nj:w Vonk} Aug. 20. 1 >Ipncy 2a!J per cent. (JoJU lit). Spirits turpentine 20c, Jio$in $2.20, Cotton Tl?if J ^jattt)rpTTtTn * ' al' (,f>urting with ' the liandHeicluef, Kan, i < 'arasol and Flowers, is the gayest. thing out. s Contained in n I'-ook oi'20 J'fg<*s. Tho Can- ,, unge of Flowers is something new. Send Or one, only 20 cents. J. lSKJlihl & CO., |ox 211, Frankfort, lud. * iouuy \v i)i:[\L\ ? $ >00 IIKWA 111). I v. ill pay a row aril of f:vi: ut.Ni?t;Ki> i>oi.i vis lor the a,vest and confinement in any i iil in this, or any State in tin* t'nion, (.so that I got hiiu) ot'\Y. H. DKN'i'ON, who escaped under scntnncu of death lYom the jail in this county on Tltfnsdav, the 20tli in>t. Said Denton was horn in Kdgecoinb county. N. anil moved hotn Wilson county, N. <to this count a seven vears ,iLr,?. A. II. NvJlTKK, Mieiitl'lJoiT) county. < 41419 \ horo, S. (/ .'relist 22d. IS71 \ m:s( k i i'Tion, Sai l Denton is about thirty-live years old, live feet, nine or ten inches high. thick set, heavy limbed, and weighs aUuit IN) pounds. Complexion light, hair a dead sandy color and comes well down on the tbrehcad. eye* a gray white with a sneak 1 >ok. face is of the I roundish tvpe and inclined to freckle, cheek Iwn.no . .. !.* - 1 ' ' ' o I.HII'I I >1 i II i i uiii il,, IH.IIUMU I*. IKK HOt pi (> 111 i 111' 111. SHERIFF'S SALES. IK virtue of executions to me directed ami lodged in 11 lis otlice, 1 w ill oiler for sale before tin' ( ouit House in C'oiiwayboro. s. Ion the tii.-it Mi mlay and Tuesday in Septcinbei next. \vi''iln legal sale hour* the lolloping property to wit: !Mx hundred acres of land levied on as the property ot (J. XV. Ward, Sr., at the sail of J. 1*1. (liuut </<</, to he sold at the risk of the former purehar. Also one hundred and fifty acres of land levied on as the properly of Thomas lh yd, situated-near the ."sandy Hlulf road, adjoining the lands of dames l'atterson and Daniel lh>\ d. at the suit of doliu llr.iiisou. Also one double seated buggy and fixtures as the pro J i J t > 1. A. Dusi ubiu; \ at the suit of Joseph I odil. Also one set. of mill rocks (hand-mill) and one kettle holler as the piopcrly of A. M. Williams at the suit ot JO. ihiutn. Also ono buggy as the property of l'eto Hemingway at the suit ot Win. 11. Lewis, A. H. SKll'l'KU, s, H. u. August 1 ft h. 1^7 I. SScK'Qilni* loJitiiaucn i<:i i a on. ,?( The next regular eoumuinieation i>| 1 loii y Lodge, No. (l.'i A.*, I'V. M.*. /V^a ulll lu> held on Tuesday night Sept. /"^lst^sTI. Jly ot der ot the W, M. , 11. (1. MISSIONS Sect v. o x .iT7Tcxx~ t JX. PERFECT CURB lUK Chills a.nrl 5Wfir wi.? MMlfrmm rv vt vunu ?<8 # T V > ? PERFECT PREVENTATIVE OF ChiHs mid *Yvika\ NO (H'i.VlNi:: NO MKKCI'IJV! NO A liSKXic: Dr. Bellamy's Pills, i T1}1* 1 I \ Itli'illcli I' 111 voir 08 M 1'Kli* I I I ' riiY NBW THKATAIKNT of t'iri.l.s AN'I) KKVKII, mill \M!I citVi.'liiiilly cut* titiil runt out iho diM?:ieo from tlx* ?y?tiMii, I. A II othor vonu'diOH inu?t not ho t ft k on when tho Chill (toil fevor lit I* on, bill tbo ' Hi'ilnmy" l'l 1 oil it ho taken jn?t im tuifi y when tb?* II l Ik 'iiirilly oil "8 :it ?vuy c>'li**r tilno, TitUnii oiioo u Wiii'l: dun In* tin* ao'iaou oi riilllu uiul |?*v?*r, ihov will l'OMTJ VIll.Y WAIIIi OFF AND i'Kli. YKN i' AN AT i'\l 'JC ? initklntr u ri idouto In I lit* J innal MIIOK'U UI.MIIU* )*<? I- 2 ? (.' 11 5" "2. TliO "Helium v'' l*i11 I < a so u an re renin<1 v In (01 ciUMOf IN lT'/KltU'l I'KNT KF V Kit. Hi. MPs'. tknt kkvkh, tyim10id KliVKU, muk hfapaihf, inpiofstjon. una j.iyfk i liMPFAlNTSUF AFP kinds. H, After yon aru entirely discouraged and hopoU ss and iiit oilier remedies have f.?lied, make one inert* trial. procure one box of !>? 11.?rny I'll and take tin m. The proprietor guarantee* you an absolute and perliu t elite. Kef' renc Is made t,> the extraordinary cure of I'ui'i'^ot Ijftwreiiee, Principal of the Institutes of Floiutton at New Yolk and Philadelphia. ]le says a* lolli'vts: About ten years ago, whiie redding in New Jerse.v, 1 haii a violent attack of chid* and fever, i The chill wvttld come on regularly al?out tea o'clock, and continue for nearly two hors, followed by a burning fever lor niore thud live hours, which no mediclnt* would relieve; and i hen 1 became so weak ihut I could hardly Walk acres* the room, and could not ascend one (light nt stairs in I s tuna than ten minutes. Aly life became a burden to me. I loathed every kind of toad, and every water tas'cd to me like coperns, i I could not mi refreshing sleep eitlnv by night or hy day, the medicines presi iiin-d for nn? by pliy-n-iaiis gave me no relief, and I was last sinking in to the grave. One day a lady p-rsuadcil me to purcha e a box of Ih'llainy's Pills. 1 took tij ree at t we I ve o'clock no in, and I litvo a t n igli t. A tie.:'taking i lie two doses I lelt heller, and that I III;'III, fpr ihelirsf time in three inonths, slept [or fully eight hours. The next numing ' felt much bettor, and took three more pills. As leu i\ lock oppro-ichod 1 prepared myself for niy j tally chill, but to my IntenseJ<?y toy uhwel* oiue visitor did ii.it come; after eating a hearty lituiei* at oi;o o'clock, 1 took three more pills, uid at iii/lil tlireo more. The next morning I vltci" :v dcljghilul night's res', I arose at tuvi'ii ; /dock, feeling quite well; and although Mill very weak, yet I was able to enjoy my food, and 1 whether eating or drinking, everything lasted iweet and pleasant to ine. In ahont seven days' line I wa* si long enough to walk lour miles, ind fell perfectly cured. Pen years have elapsed once t lien, and 1 have never had another attack A Chills and Fever. p i.awkknck, njtw yoiii ijomskrvatoky < r iMcsio, Fast 1 iiti :? treel. ' In (pnt'lusion the proprietor has only to stale ' hut he will guarantee to cure any case of chills < ti.U lever. No fen will ever la such case he ex- < icteii. 'I'lie patient is at liberty to pay or not. VII that us desired is that he will forward ft eel'illcatn of his cure titan early date j'Oli s.\LK IJY M. ii. 1IKATY, (Jo.wv A VIJOP.o, S. ('. I'ricf, < >in' I )??llar INt liox, Sold by i.U Druggists throughout the I'uiU-d Kates and 'Ierritoricij Seni hy mail to any address on receipt of price. ) a.' h f i. 1, a m y S <' 111j k A n1 > f k v k k cd ' k f. i.'S Dey Street, New York - (J K! i (J K! J C Ji! A full supply of ice at t1;o lower Mills for ale by ' li. J.. JJL'CK. , Juno 27 ?lt. . ( \FF1CKliOAl?D OF COUNTY GO,M\S ) I / HolM.'V CorVTV, July 7Mi. IJS74. ) I 1 'l'he attention of all creditors, or those hav- i " ng claims against Horry county, is hereby ! ailed to a special act ol the Legislature dh I ectod to the "County Commissioners of J lor- t y County," of (lit? "Statutes at large," page f 11,.No, d2J,.approved March 17th, IN" I. ' i It is very nocossary and highly important ' hat the act be complied with, so as to enable l he (.'oiinty ' 'omini#sioners to make up their mnual return, in order to show the indebted- J ress of the county. All persons tailing to <u>n.|rfy with the re- j positions of the act at the lime in* utiolied in , lid act, will take noijee lh,it their claims _ vi 1 not he admissible, > iiy order Hoard C. C. V ( HAS. (JKAlNCJbK, Chm'n. f J, If, NORMA >', CJ k, At til'ST -Jib '11i?' regular meetings of Kingston (.range j \\ill bo liolil on tlie third .Vitnrdav in each month. lU>;ir for labor, 10 o'clock a. m. it <; SKSSlONSjSec'y. j .Inly ISth, -?t. Final Discharge. K.J Notice Is hen by given that on the 10 h day <?f August tu'Nt I will a >ply I?? Isaac ( .union, l'rohato Judge lor I lorry count y, Ibr a liual discharge as Administratrix of tins estate of ' .John \Y . llcavcs, dcccas.nl. Ill l.<>\ T< > I * I >, A '.ml nisti .ill i j duly 18th, l>7h -it ' rrv rf 7 w.\n: 'JClianfiro of Schedule! I ? "Old Grimes is Dead, that freed old mar., llis lace you'll s<*?! no nunc. Ho mod to wt'in an old Hue coat All l?Utl01H!?l lluWU !?<*<? ' Though tlitis laiuoutod. not logrolled, Wo l?tir\ <>ii| l-'ojjy tK:n. The Lntlo River and Cheraw Railroad I Will U-built. and Hut lor. not tlio. boast, but ' I In1 ; oal substaut ia! n n :< iy .1 ACKS< )N . will ina low days, eoini'lete a luid^e across kinvtsluii Lake. To koop up wi'.b the iinitrovonionts of tho | times, 1 bin to announce in my IVjcndt and i customers tliat 1 In vc just received into store, direct tVoin N ow >'oi U, \ 25 II (>F FASHIONABLE HATS KOI! H/.'Klic* iiinl d'hsSoSme, YKItY Oil KML * . i-.t i 1'j3 i M Vli!'; !' If I NTS, \\r?iiranted J.ist ( olors, only 10 els. per vflnl. ! Jleri'jssiacL S'ciTalcs^ A now ?tvie of goods. very ha&dsonicflnd durable. (Oily JO cents per yard. 11 KAY V l.;t:o\YX AN1) 1JLEA011 F.I > HOMESPUNS, COOPS FOH LADIES' WEAK OF FYKICY YAIHKTY AND DESCRIPTION. In addition to tlieso specialties, 1 have on hand a gcnoal assort incnt ol goods at a eorrosp'Uihing M'llKDl'I.K OF LOsY 1'HICF.S. M. 15. liEATY. ' I^SWONJEM ENT. Kirrn and lastcoxcbiit in a11> or tim: Public Library of Kentucky. DAY FIXED A X J > A KI LL l>H.AWIN({ ASSl in:i) ON Monday, 3(.)tli Nov. 1874. %) ' LAST CHANCE i on An Easy Fortune! A postponement of tlu! Kilth Concert of'tlic Public Libraiy uf I?*?utiu ky has boon so generally antieipaled, ami is so manifestly tor the into:est of all concerned, that. it nii.st meet lho approval of ail. The 'lay is now absoluteIv lixed and tlieie will he no variation from the programmeannounced. A sutlieicnt nuuiher of tickets haul been sold to 1 i;i\ ?i enabled ns to have had a large drawing on the His1.. of July, I.nt a short postponement, was considered preferable toapai'ial (hawing. Let it be bot ne in mind that Tin: IT FT*! <11 FT ( ONCF.Iir IS Till: J.AST WHICH WILL KVKIt ISK 111V I\N I'NIIKI! TH IS ( ilALTKIl AND IJ V IT I K I'KKbEN T MAN AC ISMKN T. That it will positively and unequivocally lake place as announced on MOXDA V, 30th NOVUM UK! J., dial I lie music will be the host the cmiutfy i tlonls, and t bat 20,000 CASH CSFTS, ag'_r regal iug $2,500,009! aill be dish ibuted among tic ticket holder,. LIST OK GIFTS. One (hand Casli (lilt $250,000 I )no Craud Cash (lift 100,000 One Crand Cash (lift 75.000 Jut; (hand < ash (lift 50,000 One (.hand Cash (litl 25,000 5 Cash (litis, >20.(/0o each, jGO,000 JO Cash Hi s, 14,600 each, 140.000 J5 Cash ('iits, J0,000 each, !5O,0O0 20 ('ash (lilt , 5,000 each, 100.000 25 Cash (lifta, 4,000 cadi, ioo,oo() 00 Cash (lifts, 0,000 each, PO.OOO 50 Cash (lilts, 2,000 each, 100,000 JOt) Cash (lids, 1,000 each, 100,000 2 JO Cash (lifts, 500 each, 120,000 500 Cash (lifts, JOtteaeii, 50.(mo Jb.'OO Cash (lifts, 50 each, 050,000 ,i .iimI Total 20,000 (Mft-s, hM rash, ">(?.),000 J'P.ICE OK TICK liTS, iVIioIc Tickets $ "?') *60 lalves 2"> 00 l eu' li, or each < oiipou ."> 00 , I \\ hole Ti< k(its lor :?oo oo j ;2 11 air Tickets for 1,000 00 Persons \\ shiu^ to iuvost should order ii'omptly, either ol' tbo home olllce or our i>eal Agents, Liberal ex>ui missions will he allowed to satisfactory agents. Circulars containing full particulars furbished on application. 'i iio, i;. lut.x>1 u:ttk, Agent uiiil Malinger, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky, i OST MANHOOD RESTOUED SPEEDJ^jily and eU'eettudly, by the lite ol lb-. ,AT1IAVS Lll'K ELLXJlt. Cure guarantied. Price ^1, sent post p aid by P. Ib ULKT, Jonoeochaguc, Wash county, MM, june ?0-iy 1^7 1 * V' A * NT <?w .A (Iv c r tsi? i?ie: 1 fGKo. r. UOWKLL & O.,S COLUMN J SIM ON TON ~ FEMALE COLLEGE, ST AXES VILLK, N. C. Kr.v. S. Tavi.oi( Ma mix, 1'hk?. Kali trim Urging SevernImt 2'2d, ly74. and onds Ktdiruary i Spiiti# term begins Feb. Mb, 1 s7*?, illi<I ends ?fittm* 2*2(1, ls7"?. Hoard and 'niiion, $100; Mi is ir $2.\ For oilier informat ion, send In*- circular. | )avidson College. rwoMitn win nri; MI >r|H. \: ?. IN / I _ llealtl)^ location. Moral atmosphere iSti i?'t dfsdipline. "l'1ioroiif*1i teaching. Moil urate chaises. .Seven profe&som, For rata luetic ?Jr information appl> to. .1. I^Hi.akk Chairman of the Kacnltv. Post. Office, Davidson College, N . ( . l>.?r ilny at hone1 I i-hih I- ! . I kp\5 C kp/jU Aliilre**, (Iko. Stissh.v .V Co., , ti'iiril ?nd, Ale MOST EXTRAORDINARY Tonus ol Ad vert i>i mr arc olloreil lor Newspapers in ilic the State ot SOUTH CAROLINA! i Solid for li*l of papers and schedule ol rates. Address Goo. P. Powell & C:., Advortising Agts. No.'II IVviik l?oW, N K\V Voi.'K. liefer to the l alitor ol t his pa|xu*. Goo. P. Howell 8u Co. Conduct an agoiu*v for thu reeppt ion of advertisements I'll* Anierieau Xe\vspipm s? tlie ino.it complete olahlishtnciiL ol the kind in the world. Sis thousand Newspapers ;uu kepi rtgularly oil lile, open to inspection hv customers. Kvcrv advertisement is taken at t lit' lioino pi ice of thf paper, without any ;i?l (litioiiiil charge or t'onimi. don. An advert is or, ill dealing u tilt I'm? \goney, is sa\ e l l.voii hie ami correspondence, making one contract iiigtt'iiil tit' :t tio/ou, :i Imn '-t^l or a I lion-ami. A Hook of eight y p t .< * ining lists of host | papers, largest circulations, religious agrietdi Final, class, political. dai:y and country papers, itiit 1 alt puhlications w hich are specially vain ah'o to advertise! s, willi some information ahout pi ices, is stmt FIIEE to any address 011 application. I'tusons at a tliclanco wishing to make contracts lor advertising inaiiv town, cit y, county, St ate or Tin ritory of t lie 1' nilctl Stati h t>r any portion ot the Dominion oft 'an atla, may semi a concise .statement ot what they want. Logotluw with a< ?py oftho Adverti.st'uitMiL they desire uist'i'tctl, nitl will receive information by ret urn mail which will onahlt! them to decide w hot her to increase or reduce the order, l-'or such information there is no charge. Orders are ken for a single paper as wi ll as for a list; for a single dollar as readily as for a huge sum. Otlieos (Times Building), 41 PARK R?w N. Y. | l STOUE! : X E W (; DO I) S ! I hog to inform my friends in town and country, that I have reeeived and opened in luv new store, an e.jtiiely new, fresh and iojn pletustoek of KI'ICIXC AM) SI'MM UK COOS of every variety ami assortment usually kept in a first-class village store. In my store can he found a lull ljn2 of Dl'V (hieils. lie avv I >oinest ies, Ladies* I >ress <?oo<ls ;111?I Trimmings, Ladies Hats of the latest st ylo Kiel 'iisliion, trimmed ami unlriinnnM. (jouu* uiul U<liiV Boots and Shoes, Keady-ma?le (lot lii ng lor Men and J ?nys? HAUDW AKK, CUTLKLY, TIN AND CltOCKF.i;^ WALK, I lie best qualities of (i LOOK I litis, IT.oi ll, POlUa, MOLAfcSJ>, .&0., &C. I AM of which I am ofteiin# at remarkably lies' 1 l>i it o*> t-?r cadi o. lin pontine. J cordially invite an inspection of my stock. | ami Hatter myself tliat | can uive enl ire sat isfaetion, both in nualitv and mice. ( all ami i examine for yourselves. I [j / ' N o chalet: lor showing j*nofbs. WM It. LKWIS. May llMh, 1*71. It it. it. i 1114'IS , It AHC, It V 4 V rLIRTATION CARDS. Til.*" ai t: French Flirtation (aids mid t?*l 1 how it is dono where lliey know liow: ami arc just ioeeio-ved IVoin I'uois! An* veiy nohhy! i Only 2W oeni. liny one: J. lilJlOK a: CO., ljox 'JlJ. FitUiklort, 1 n?\. rn II K SKI'li K T O II T .-?One pack- I .1. ajjo of I'rof. Hays'Magic < oinpou mi w iti lore whiskers to grow thick ami lioavj on the {smoothest fare without injury in 21 duy.* o,money refunded. 1"> cents a |>e<'kago, |x>s pahl, or ; i<?r -to cents. I1). Ill' KT juno 20-ly Conococheague, Mi'. ______ 1 OITJCK COUNT V AUDITOR, Hoicky County. Notico is In rehy given to the purchaser of 2(>i acres of land sold at the delinquent t*\ sal?! in Horry county, on the lsth day of May, 1 1871. sold :u, the property of Albert and Alice ihiroughs, that the parties interested have made application to redeem said land, and the amount necessary lor said redemption has been deposited with the county 'lreasurer. U. G. SESSIONS, Auditor. August Oth, 1871. i T7IK nilMAT KI0\IK4)V FOR f^nNSiiiWiPTim^ tjr tiifl W HVl U i i V 13 J which can he cured l?v a | timely resort to this standard preparation, as has hern I proved hy the hundreds <t ! testimonials received by t!.>" | proprietors. It is aeknow.1j cd^ed by many prominent. physicians to he the most , reliable preparation ever in| trodueed lor the relicl' and i euro ol all lnm<^ complaints,, ;and is ollercd to the public, san el ion (id hy t he ex p< Tie nee ol over lorty years. AY hen resorted to in season r'c seidoin tails to clJeet a. speedy i cure in the most, severe [ cases ol Coughs, ih onehitis, C r<)iij), A\ hooping Con^li, Inlluenza, Asthma, (.'olds, Sore Throat, Pains or Soreness in the Chest and Side.. l/ivcr Complaint, Ulrcding at. tin1 Tilings, &e. \\ i.star's .Balsam docs not dry up a (Jongh, and leave the cause belli ml, as is the case with most, preparations, hut h loosens and cleanses flu lungs, and allays irritation thus removing the cause ' the complaint. rur.i'Aui'n nv BF.TTI W. rOV/I.r. & SONS, Boston, Kabs., And hy Drn^'st * and I>? .ilt-m jfoncra!!/. Fiest Things From all lieinoious writers of tin* wmM. Sent a y**ar tor !j.l? Knclusc to fJ 11lh>Moitisr, New VoiU. (iiiitn'li 1 ] I y ISSi >1.1 TION OF < <) 1 "All I N J.l.slllJ' 1 11" Ili Kl <?f A. (*. Mi^in* and Son i?. lli* day dissolved Iiy iiiiiliiitl iiuii'i iiici't. Mi. If. A. Ili^ulii.s aloiir si'^iiin'4 tin1 linn nam" in <|iii(l:<tion, mill attending lo ->ucli Imi-w,.?**) w I tile in mh'Ii li<|iiitlnf ion. New \ oik, .Inin* nth. ls"i t. (Sinned) A. <1. liUaUNs. (.Signed) I*'. A. A 11 . <. I N . A rioo?4- l>: _I :- I r o 13. UM'IIL nubuiJcii liiuaxry. All Im'sI Amejaeau :lii I Koiei-n sOiit LlllvKlhr '!'< i"' 111 s 11 ituliuv '.Ions to 11?? largest it1111 l)">t I ilit>li ;<ti'il [vi| cr. Knclose fo li.M'Hrt,\vthi? HMt'ono. 1'aiK. How, New N"<n k. (ihuitIi .1) M ANIJOOI >: How Lost, How Restored! JilHt |>nlil i '>"<1. a new 1^1^ (> t' M'I.VKUVVKI.I.'S ^?\|||! <;*.!.KHI{ ATKI> 1-?AV on flu* rwtn-jif (without m?*?!UWllMyTlfjl * *' ' " *>*- ** M \ I'OIMMO I \ ' r ? ? Seminal w eaki, I it\ <>lhi ' irv Seminal Losses. I Hfo i K VY, mental am! Physical hieapaeit v. Impediments to marriajje, etc., n I so, < o \ .-u M r rio.v, aiwl I?'l rs or sexuale.\t i a\a^ame; I ileg, tVc. D77" I iice, iu sealetl envelope, only .iiv cont. Tlic celel.rale.l nufliof, in this admirable Kss.'lV. i*li':illv 11?11 " *? t ' ' - it */iii :i i HI PL'.' years' succcs.-d'ul praeti< ? , thai the al.uiuin^ eonserp lenccs ol'" sel I-aluir>e ina) If i u'.i< ally Oilied without llu- 11.-?? of i111?* 111o, lnedicitic or tin? application of I lie 'knife; pointing out a mode ol euro at once simple, certain <iiid etlcetual, l?y -means ol whirl) every Htilicicr, no iiiailoi what his condition tliiiy he, may euro himself eh u^ply, pri\atuly, and radically. U f This Lecture should he in the hands i>! every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, lo ar-y address, post-paid, on receipt ol" bi\ cents .or two .po.i' stamps. \lso IllL SI I.I .UKK i; r, m im > i mik I'l l?fc>>. vifinl lor circular. iVildl'i'M tli?* l'ubli:?livi$, ClIAiS. .1. f. KLINK & CO., 127 Hnvt i'iy, New York, Vom Uilue l(ox 2S ?ly?Sc. A prZ"4, 1 s 7 *. NEW OFFERS! NEW IDE Ate; See the Grand Gilts Of Our Firosidc Friend to its Subscribers. Entirely new ami unprecedented, and will interest every one. You inus it if vov. 'b?u t si-mi for samples and full lwiiculau' which are sent freeSEE THE GEE AT WATCH CTEEE*. OU-H KLKKSlli'K HKIKNH Is now in i: lvil't li \'i)tllliu>. linn mialilv utf i .. ! . *a,m,?r|inm i lo-d?ng family am! story Weekly int!*- (' h mi, m is 111*1 laigivst circulation, and the ln>sf ip. pointed printing and publishing establishment ami building in iliu West. Is ,t i.ti < ., eight-page illustrated and original t'.iur Weekly, price per year. Kverv so?_ scriber receives a magnificent pn uiiitnt atU ?. . tliare in the distribution. Sutwribc m>w\ WE WANT A(rEXES. Wo want a representative .in every neighborhood, Nothing ?Hpiai? it tor t-eots, i^i* ot female, yonng ?.r old. ljuyr < u*/i mil I 11 Snyfrh -(knffit, .exclusive leiriturv, \vl\Joh is nipidly lilting np. Must apply at once. Sulcus it*- by sending SA.OOO, and secoivo the ,pa|Hjr one year, a magnificent tpteniitnn, a share in the distribution, and neeov* vt/so Ekkk a complete onttit. nr. send tin jarrticulars. Name tonitory des'itnl in wriii&g. Add 1? as \\ Ai&llS A Co., I'uhliaUeijk, <. Ulcago, UL junft 0