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Igg?f I>?\ J, Walker's California Vln? rpap* Ulltrrs mo n purely Yegctnblo preparation, tpailo obiolty from tin# native herbs found on the low 01' ranges of fi e Siena Novndtl mountains of California, thu mpdio|nnl propoitios of which are cxtraeto'' herefrom without tho uso ot Alenhui , ,,o nuoHtion is almost laily askon, ;\Yhat is tho pause of tho unimrml'iUai Mimosa of YiNWi au Hit* i Kiisf" Our answer is, that tlioy rontovo the cause of dbmtso, and tljo patient rorovers his healtli. They are tho great blood purifier ami a life-giving principle, a perfect ibnovator ami lnvlgor/itor ul tho syfttcm, Never before in tho |iM?uy ,jf' thu worhl 1ms a meilfciiiu been ?>??m )i<nj|i4.t<>?l possessing I)..* |i>ii!?rkahlo of ytowuu Hn/TU* in lionllno tho wick uf ovary iliseaso man is hulr to, They arc jfctulo Pur^afivo as well as a Touio, P'liMviiuf i on>rn'<tjon or 1 nflaunnatiun of J <? (,ivct \ j#r"?ul Organs i> bilious 1 lie nroportle* of Pn, Wai.kbii'h V! \r.(iah Ih r i'klis mo Aperient, lJianhorotic, 0 ( ?imnrntlvu, Nutritioni, haxativc, Diuretic, sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altorcv mul Anti-bilious. t~* - .A ? i - -1 rm i ~i... ^ V niM'lllI 1'HUUSilima |M-r?i'miin > ?-* jcr.AU 1 ?j*ri'Kits tlio most wonderful Invipuaut that cvcf sustaiuod tU* sinking No Person cciil ialco these illttors according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones tiro not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, amj vital organs wasted beyond /epair, Hilious. ltemittent nntl Intermittent Voters, which aro so prevalent in tho valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially th'iso of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Uumborlatul, Arkansas, Bed, Cdlorado, Brazos, Klo Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Honnoke, Jaiuc*, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autunm, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual boat and dryness, arc invariably Aoeoinpanlod by extensive dcrangomenta of tho stomach and liver, and other abdominal vlsoua, In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful inlluenco upon these various organs, is essentially necessary, Tlioro Is no catbartio for tho purpose equal to Dm J.1 Walk mi's Vinkc.au Bitters, t,? they will speedily remove tho darkcolored viscid matter with which tho bowels are loaded, nt the samo timo stimulating tho soorotlons of tho liver, and gonorally restoring tho healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify tlio hotly against disonso by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar BiTir.iks, No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Pain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Fructatlons of tho Stomach, Had Tnsto in tho ZVfoutli. Hilious Attacks, Palpitft*at ion of tho Jloart, Inllannnation of tho 3.tings, Pain in tho region of tho Kid 3leys, anil a huuilred other painful symptoins, are the oil'springs ot Dyspepsia, tme bottle will prove a bettor guarantco f its merits than a lengthy advorti.so* "Mt. Scrofula, or Ring's l?vll, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous lullumiuulions, Indolent 1 ntlainmntions, Mercurial Aireutions, 01(1 8"Ves, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eye*, otc. In those, as. iu all other constitutional DU-. eiisos, Walk mi's Vinkoau Hi tie us haro shown their punt curutivo powers in tho most obstinate and intractable cukos. For kiitlamniatory and Chronic Hliounintisiti, Gout, Bilious, Komittcnt and Intermittent Fovora, Discasos of tho blood, Liver, Kidneys and bladder, those bitters liavo no enuul. ^ Such bltscascs *ro caused by Vitiated blood. rf Mechanical Diseases.?Persons encaged in Paints aud Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-seUors, Gold-boaters, and Miners, us they advance in life, arc subject. t< ^ uralysis.of tho .Bowels, To guard ?g.. .ist this, take n dosa of Walkkk's VintO a r blTTKKS OCCUsioilttliy. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter. Sult-Kheum, blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Hoils, Carbuncles, King-worm"?, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Henri's, Discoloration* of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whutovei; n&tno or nature, are literally dug up mid carried out of tho system iu ft short time by tho use oi Iheie bitter*. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the sv>t?m of so many thiMsauds, are effectually ucntroyed and reinot <r:. No ay stem of medicine, no vermifuges, , >o anthulminitlcs will free the system from nrnia i:l_ r>:. wrr IHIU'IX. f^or Female Complaints in /^img 4 old. married or single, at thodawn of womanhood. or the tura of life, these Tonic Hitter* lUnpinv ''eoided ad influence that Improvement in H??on perceptihlo. Cleanse the Vitiated lilood when?ror you Had iu impurities bursting through the tikiu iu IMnipla*, Eruptions, or Soros; oleanso it Nvhe.u you liud it obstructed ami atuggish Lu the reins; cleanse it when is fuu ; yotu feeling will tell you when. Ke?}p tin- hloCtl pure, m-d Uiu heailh of iliu .-""torn V I'olioW. % 5* It. II, MrDOMtV.n a. co., I>r?JKIT">lA A K.ni C< Jif.ifrita, *id t?ir. ??f Wwfcliifflnn and t'knrtlon kin.. n. v. , v >ol4l J?? ?*Ai Oi u^on Ut*u Utui. Va . - 1 f Jhose.CirctnrtMlla. \ vrT ^ 3Il>]?cx Bhehad one iu her 'haul* Jake * ,cnmo uj) ?tair% and alio ?dloaV meemi| .word until utter ehe 'hud wipeth.n ? ? '| apeut&olos, iplunad them -on ibei lUntolded tl?o lull aud .read u lew Ol U)he headlined. rthe .waH tilddaalrioiH'il mi-look. There wore ?Lring? to her <boiURJt, she had no buetle, dkor gray hoar was combed down etnoolmy., and there were only eleven s ards iu her black alpaca dress, "Young *u'<u> don't you know that einvuKCs are ?wlul liars ami humbugs'/" *he tin ally inquired. ....... .. .1... *..i.i.. i........ ,1 u?..i, :.. i lii.iii iii/ viiu ur'ii; iuiii|i'u utiuit mi his <ehair aud refused to express mi opinion, ''Well, I know jt," alio continued in a positive tone, "ami I believe they pit wuss every day, Now see here? listen to this; (A gorgeous panorama ol amazing wonders?a gigantic combination of astonishing acrobatic talent,' That's nil right on the poster, but hev th?jy goiVin? I'd like to sec one o' them animals." "You're laboring under a mistake, j madam. It means a grand display ol natural curiosities, and informs the public that the proprietor lias secured many first class acrobats?the chaps who stand on their liouds, turn head over liouls, and cut up so many monkey-shines." "It does, oh?" she mused; "wuul, do you believe it takes a smart person to keel ovirV" "Well, one has to have a good deal of training^' ? i'lu y uo, eh?" she remarked, as slio put her umbrella in the corner und spit on hor bauds; "I'll show yon tlmt you are deceived 1 I'm aw old woman, but if I can't'? !'* "Madam, bold on?don't do it!" exclaimed the man behind the table, "I oar. flop right. over there and never shako my uonnet!" she said as she rose up, "I know you oan, madam, but don't. I am here alone, and I---I don't want you to. I'd rather you wouldn't, II you are determined on it I ahull leave the room !" "Well, you know I can do It, and that's enough. You may he right about what that, moan*, but sco hero ? bear this: 'The highways abluscu with resplendent chariots?tho grandest pageant on earth,' I've bin to lots of circuses, young man, and I never saw a pageant yet. II they had one the door ol his oago wason't opon.' " "You are also in eiror there. The bill refers to the tact that tho great number oi wagons, ohariots, etc., make up a sight worth sooing as they pass along the street." "Uni'in-ni," she muttered as she folded the hill over; "I don't see why they couldn't have said so then. And now see here?read that: *Sig. Go; v in oil', in his aerial flights.' Now, then, is that a boa constrictor or a oumdu rango?" "It is a man, madam?one of the performers. His real name is probably Jones, but that isn't grand enough, and so they put him down as 'Sig. Govinoff.' lie is the man who jumps oiVaropo, turns over twice, and comes down all right." "He is, eh ? Well, it he's got an idea that he's the smartest man alive I want to disappoint him. I never did try to turn over twice, but I'll do it right here and now or break my neck ! Git the things olli'n that table!" 1 "Slay, madam?don't. I wouldn't have you do it lor tihy dollars. "Just once!" 41 For heaven's sake, mailam, get down otti'n this table?here?here's a dollar it' von won't do it!" "1 don l want your money, and I won't try it it your so soart, but I don't want no circus going around talking about aryal tights and deceiving the people!" She sat down, the young man wiped the sweat off his brow, and piesently she remarked; "And here's another thing, right here: A sparkling asterisk, flashing across the field of the cloth of gold? Mods. Goruenque in his great delineations ot human character.' I'd like to know tflio she is*" "Madam, that is a man?a man who delineates character." "How?" "Why, he mikes up faces ?expresses mirth, sorrow, joy, and so lorth." "Ho does, eh? Well, what's that to blow about? Make up tace?see | he if!" i Aud she shut her eyes, run her ' tongue out,and looked like the bottom ol a brass kettle which had been kicken in by a mule. "They are humbugs, sir!" she said ss she d?ew he tongue in, "and "d'ye 'spose I'd pay hity cents to go to one?' "They are quite entertaining as a LMwioral I hi no ' f> - 5? "They are, eh ? Kntertainig, eh ? Well, if' I can'tdo more enlertainig in five minutes than a circus can in all tLy I'll leave ray bonnet up here. Here, hold on to this chair!" "Madam, I earnestly hope you are not going to perforin any tricks," "I hain't ebf You just hold on to the legs of this chairr' "I can't madam?I woulden't do it for all th# diamond pins in Syracuse ! Go nway, madam?go homo ! I'm in i an awful hurry!" j "Well, 1 won't then, but when I ; ; say circuses are humbugs I can prove ; ' it. I donH, keer two cents for their big I words and their tpaoplier, pageants, asterisks, giraffes, atyals, georgousos | and ourang-outangs- -I can beat em ? HOR11Y VvliiEftl all holler mysell !*' I And she look otTlher spectacle*, lift- j id liHr umbrella and went down Kiairs. i Detroit Free Dress. 1 A (loioiKor* <?KT U?'.--'A New "Yoik letter'writer ihu* Imri'OH'rt up i leelintf* id ilia ladies; ''ftmily Jordan, or rat hue M ih, John Chamberlain, wan (he inowt mHfuiflcenlly dressed woman among the gorgeously a ill red throng at Lhu rucea at Jerome J'ark the oilier day. Khe wore a brown dress, (iho convolutions ol which it would be impossible to describe,) carried a blue paraaol of mar venous mane, ana mown resplendent in diamond solitaires and a butterfly, which wuii one mass of priceless light, Her turnout was a fitting frame to this gorgeouH "get-up," and ever, the white and gold carriage robe, which was thrown across her lap, must have cy|?t a pretty sum, She out blajsoned e?t?Mrs, Theodore AJosa, who was kiM^Y, - d leased," The Vest is the land of enterprise, even in burglary. The most businesslike thief lately ou record is the cool and calculating person whom a young lady recently found late at night holding a bottle of chloroform under mother's noae, So far from exhibiting any signs of discomfiture, he assumed u professional air and said in reply to the daughter's question as to what he was doing, that her mother was "doing well, and would now ho all right.' bho evidently doubted him as a practitioner, and he apparently shared in her misgivings, for when she screamed, ho abandoned his patient suddenly and forever, ftlovul, don't scream at your burglar beforo you have caught him. In the prospect that drinks are about to become patriotic, Prohibition seems further <?tV than over, i.u lie aw wc may bkc it, the luot remains that national reconciliation in the next year or two threatens to bo largely a matter ol beverages. Old soldiers want to wash their resentment away. One ot the South Carolina soldiers in Boston, drinking with some lrieudw the day alter the. Bunker Hill centennial, exhibited a marked interest in the enIranue ot a stranger and eyed him closely. Soon the Carolinian asked him il he knew htm. 'No.' 'Were you not in the war?' 'Yes.' 'And you were once stationed at aueh a place?' Wen.' 'And took part in such a skirmish? Yes. "W ell, I thought so, said the Southerner, lilting Ins hat and disclosing a large sear on his lorehoad; 'there is your saber mark, my boy. Come up and take a drink. And iticn wounder and wounded touk a centennial cock! tail. Nothing is more touching than tilial alVeoiion. Thus, a newsboy in Washington was overheard to soliloquize as he counted his pennies: "Seventeen cents in all. That's live for the cireus, throe i'or peanuts, lour i lor u sinking lutul, lour I owe Jack, ' and there's one to support a widowed mother on until Saturday night!" A boy like that will do well?a great deal belter, in lact, than his widowed mother, who mustn't rely too much on ihe generosity of this acute little semi-orphan. A bridge is to be built overt!:? Frith or Forth, in Scotland, the height ol which will bo 150 teet, and the number ol spans nearly 100. The largest spun in the centre is to be l,5o0 leet, or nearly one-third ol a mile in width, and the smaller stuns 150 I eel. li will cost about $10,000,000. in Alabama, Col. W. 11. Chambers, grand master of the l'atrons of Husbandry lias just uiado an extensive tour of tbo State, and reports fat mors as very hopeful of good crops. Planters nil through the western, inhUllo and upper portions of Harbour County say they have not had better crop prospects since the war than at present. A wag, seeing a door nearly off its hinges, in which condition it had been some time, observed, that when ?t had ialleu and killed some one U would probably be hung. Mark Twain, apropos ol a new portable mosquito net, writes that the day is coming "when we shall sit under our nets in church and slumber peace fully, while the discounted tlks club together and take it out of the minister." "When a mother cuts her son's hair with such nice precision and artistic nearness that the hoy is ashamed to take off his hat wheu ho goes to bod, it is about time our domestic institutions were overhauled and remodeled. hi Norway the longest day lasts three months. The man who six months ago promised to call in in a day or two and settle that litllo bill, must have gone to Norway on a visit. / / ? T.l t l ? * j. ucriers J1 ails ISeporlCf. They were seated ut a late dinner when the door bell rung and the servant handed a caid to Lavander's wife. "Why, good gracious, it's our minister, and I've been eating onions!" she exclaimed. "Never mind," said Layandcr, "you needn't ki*s him today." A colored philosopher observed while in conversation with a friend, 4T dusu't b'lieve in having a pardetier when you've on'y got a small business. It yer make enny thing, why, yer dont git II, and il yer loao, yer have to lose it all." "Jwao," remarked his companion. /* JNEWS: JULY .10, THE GREAT English Remedy, The Cordial Balm of Syricum Mu ronrio pim,s Nervous Debility. However obscure tin* causes may be which coiltribute to render nervous debility u di?e?i.i ><> prevalent, affecting, ?s it does, nearly one half of our adult population, it is a melancholy fact that day t?y day iiQd year by year, wo wit net* a moat frightful incrnasn or nervous affections fpo m the ally litest neuralgia to iho uioj o grave and extreme forms of Nervous 1 Vostration. It is of the highest importation, thru, that individuals sho old hi' aide to jodew for ihemselvns by ili.nr own feelings, il and iu what extent they urn attacked by this insidious enemy to health, com fort, and even life itself if lef to run its course unchecked, t.y the early and prompt ujijdlculion of curative remedies, Nervous Debility Is characterised hy a genoral languor or weakness of the whole organism, especially of Ilia nervous system, obstructing and preventing the ovdiniry tunctions of nature] hence, there is a disordered statu of tho secretions, constipation, scanty and high colored urine, with an excels of e u filly or limey sediment, Indicative of W ism of brain and nerve substance, treifi.uu pulpit a lions of thu heart, loss ol memory and marked ! irresolution ot purpose, and inability io ? irry iu i to action tiny weil-deiiued harness enterprise, or to tlx the mind upon any one tiling any length of lime. There is great sensitiveness to impres Sinns, though retained hut a short time with a nickering aim fluttering conditio!) <>f the mental {acuities tendering an individual what ib commonly called a whllllo.minded, or ficU'e nmidcd man, Tuere in net of necessity tie in each individual diftcruut symptoms, according lu Ids peculiar organisations, hablia, pursuits and Uin peranum t, which all serve \o shape 'he manner of the luutiifosla* lion of their nervous disturbances, consult! lie a ! difference us mm k d as are t hnr ph> sicai pecnltatkites dbsuniuir and peculiar to ilientseise* These tit ftV rentes, in t lie manner ano form of tlieir maoi testation, do not indicate a us neces s ry difference t>> be followed 111 tile treatment, of I ,in,l v.??(? w IM'ie llisellSe It.I* lis liritfill III pUj *h III | inpiry--the same remedies being u likn applicable 10 ill*1 weak us ii? the strong ?.i>? tin* sinr us to tin' sickly, vttiied nitiy in ilrurni' >f <j>*.tn11*nd lluiiitiuii in Ui<* net' of them hi ord< i in overcome the disease Nervous l-lt-oiii'-.v, of What is generally retarded as sued, is as pn lean* typed m us I peculiarities us wye dreams uf lUe sliiii wrecked 1 ini%v i*r wliOi in his ttrui|il|'ii fur aatctj, lies I dov/a exhausted fur a moment1* sletp upon the wreck on which he (louts, with all tuo element* of desi r fid ion in mad cuminouoii nroutui him win u the llmt Instinct* uf his niu ure are a lunging tor a something solid upou who It he may hud a standing place. la some oases of this disease there are pr?roxyBins or exafllhalloiis. with extreme ilehill.y up parent in every thin |f; ol ten conditions ul hectio inall lis slant s?alsu allot tne general symptoms enumerated, with it local maiiitwsiatiou ut it i inure trenuenlly apparent in the facial nerves, liiough tt may h<- la any other part of ihe hotly, such as Die thorax, abdomen nail limbs, with ! pains of a shoo11iiki tnucinniiiig character, for this oi i.diiion an eXplana'iuu is found in ihe tact that, a* the vitality ot a structure d creases by age, u\?r exerimn or too !rci(uent e.viilenient ivi improper limes, its Ufcrtousseusthiiily increases, and it tue diiiiituiiion is tuo result of irritation, as by disease or local injury, there is Keuef.il decrease ot vital stamina ur power?the ina*i shovk of irritation may act as secondary cause, the inherent or primary cause being some one ur alt ol those already mentioned. In can-ainm, however, there are a jjreal many others on the list, ?ucn as scrotum, malaria, blood and wasting diseases of all Muus, lever-, sexual excesses and llie many tonus uf i el Vic and all cliionu ills easts, where there is great irritation?this, being retlecuu to the spinal marrow, produces a depression ot thai great nervous centre, from whence acorresp, titling degree ot uevveous debility is distrioUled to ali parts of the system ? a weakened condition follows, impeding, obstructing tiiul paralyxug tue functional operations uf every oignu, muscular a btl menial, necessary tocairy on the essential duties, bu>tuess or pleasure of existence. This couuttion ot the individual, distressing as it is, may, wutt certainty be cured by THE GllEAT English Remedy, Tha flnWEol T)? 1 ^ ' jl xxvj wviiuiajL jDciiiu ui ayricum AND LQXIIROP'S TONIC PILLS, Medic-lues unrivaled for their wonderful proper* ties and remark.u>le cures of all nervous coin plaints. T lieir elUcuc7 is equally great tu the ttealiuenl and cure uf Dancers, iN'tdes, Ulcers, Pu-uuies, ihmpl s, Tetter, Fever Sores, Kingworm, hr.vsipel is, Scald lined, Knrbar's iteli, Scurvy, .Salt Kh-u tu, Oop per t 'oloivd lliotcnes, (imnduular swelling, Worms aud 1 UacIt Spots m tuouth uud nose, Sore legs, and sores ot every I character, because these medicines are the very host BLOOD MEDICINE ever placed before the people, and are warranted to he the most Powerful Alterative ever origin a ted by man. They impart STRENGTH TO THE BODY ?AN I)? Vigor to the Mind, Removing Morbid Sensibility, Depression of Spirits, Dementia and Melancholia. iacli package of Oordlal liaim contains one | box of the 1 oi.l Pills, winch also may he had Separately ut 60 cento per butt, Kcceut '1>?i1iuoiiUi1m. FukWMIUKUII, ^('V. 12, 187ft. 1 have used the C'ordtai lialmuud >> return and In in top's Tonic Pi U> as a preventive nud cure tor the u?h ol ardent spirit* and htbitual into*.Mi.in and lind tlietu actually specific tit sunn cases, I regard tUem as most luvaitiaide medicines, and nothing could induce me lobe wnuuut them, JAb'Uil lUKSfcKVJfc. Tipton, Dec 3, 1374 We take great pleasure in iniorii.lng you of the surprisingly uenetlcial results from tne use of your toughen Remedy, The Uordlal Hum of Syricumaiiu lmtl.rop'e Tonic Pill in a case of great Nervous Debility and Prostration, bv a ut our family v. ho hud been under treatment, i>> d?ft'eieul doctor* tor n*.,rty ihree your* pant wiiiiom any apparent benefit I' tefioui; um your inedh iue? pure prodnoeu a mom wonderful change tur IMM boiler, and the patient uow enjoy comparat Ivoly excellent health, HAUKlKT STUUGIS. I'.S.-We tell all with whom we are acq taint* eu who are aituliarly atllicied 10 try youi medicine*, Wholtinnle (iucnlM, *7* Hixity & Itaoe., Montpelier, iiknhv It Co., Turlington. Ai-bkX & lIicoiKH, Holland. (Jhikn \ N i oho in, Hi, Aihnnn, WkKKH & I'UTTKK, Ho?tUU. For Kale by ull Druggi* In liverywhore. w l)r. hotbrop may he consulted profe??ionally by uiml free ofchutge. Addrens U. KUQAK liOTtinOF, M. I>. 1 IS Ooitrt St., Jlotton, Maes. Heud for the Docmr'i J*rUe fc*?ay pi? Mervon* UlifuiM, Sent free, f unp 19, 187 6-ly-<jr. \ \ , 1875. Professional & Business Cards. , c. i>. juitX&M* J. U. JOJLNNOX. JOHNSONS iQUATTLEBAUM, . AWOItNKVS and COl'XSELOHS ATLA\Jt> Conwayboro, 8. C. I^tw Card* fcU^RS, HUDSON & KK1.LEV, Attorneys & Counsollors at Law practice in all tlio courts of Jiorry, whether State or Federal. cr Out. oft lm linn Will be In attendance at every tonu of tlio court, ami such other time* ;u biuiunsH may require, OJIiou, Marion, S. C, W. w. sellers, j. ii. iiudsox J NO, A, KKEUSY. Oct, 21, 187:1, TOS, T. WAI.SII, J * Attorney at Law and y SOLICITOR IX EQUITY, Will practice In the court* of Marion, Horry ami Oeorgotown. Oftioo at CON WAYHOltU, S. U. Nov 13, UTO'tf. r_l? GILLKSUIK, Attorney and Counsellor at Law Will givo prompt attentlou to all buslnes entrusted to his care, CONWAY1JOKO, S. C, Juno, 25, 1871, rpOLAU 11AUT, Commission Merchants, 109 FHONT STREET, NEW YI UK. Liberal advances made on consignments Naval Stores, Cotton, Ac. Orders receive Proinnt Attention. II I II- IV V 'I * v ur.\A?'ja?'>uuLnu ruioruiu'cs givon .>or;n uuu South. J. U. T'Jl.AR J. II. II ART. of X. C. of S, C rTMiOS. L. IIAUKKLSOX, Commission Merchant Shippingjand Forwarding Agent, ROLL CREEK, s. o. Special utlentinn given to the buying ami selling ol Ton Tim uuu, ami other produce. Q7s~ Comfort able Houses, Lots and Stables, for teams, fill In furnished to transient Timber meti, without Cltur'jc, \chu entrust their business tit ii>t. J l'' WILLIAMS, DE AI.KKIt IN GENERAL AlEKCllAN DIZK, MANUFACTUUOK OF NAVAL STORES COMMISSION MERCHANT. AND FOEWAKDINCr AGENT.! tTT*" Special attention given to the buying and selling of Ton '1 iiuber. HULL (JULUK, S. C. TILE STAR, Published at Marion, S. O.?>tt3 a Year in Advance, Offers thajollowlng liberal premiums to*'subscitbe.s: A HANDSOME ENORAVINO (19x14 %la ) to | stinrla M>h-?*riOers. I an EXTRA COPY OF THE STAR for ons | year to any one who wilt geiut a Oi.ua or Fiva M!bscrl~>ers, and an Engraving to each member of the Olub. A I.A DY'S MOROCCO SATOHKL, OR SET OF UOl.USMJUS, Bah valued at %7.&0, to any one KMndinv a l luh of Fifteen. TEN DOLLARS IN GOLD for a Ulub of twentv live TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS IN GREENBACKS tor a Club of Fifty. r i FI FT Y DOLLARS IN GOLD for a Club' : I One lluudr-d. ^\\ AN KUGANT FAMILY " SEWING MA* | i;mnfc, *viicox jc utubs, worth ?fcb for a Club of On* Htmdrwi aud Klfty. With litlln energy and enterprise, some lady or gent leinmi tu every neixh bnrhood might net erne or morn of lb* handsome pre ml u ins offer rod. Premiums promptly paid ou receipt of tiaraes accompanied by the cash Mo.vsy may be remitted by draft, poet office order, or registered letter at our risk. Adudress all letters to W J. McKEKAl.r, Editor, Makion, S. (J. C O N S U fK PTION , SCltOFULA, &c. lIeiiKe>MHn'M Cionulue i'od Liver Ol). li'ircod lovi i Oil is warrauted puie NK1WF< > 1 \ l?l. \ X i? OIL. n has stood ke test of over twenty years' experience, and tas be relied O'* in evi-ry particular JUnuufaotucep by Hses> MAX A ' o., Cn-mists and I>r uggists^rNew YtW-ft, ' and sold by all Lrutryists. V?V Jau, $itu t>mo Chapped Hands and .Face More * i|>N, Dryness or the Nkln, Ac., A?. Oil rod a l ome by kl t (?K.MA >i*M (AMfllOU I' i; kv ITU (iM CialM. It keeps the tiands so11 III nil lVn.Itlor. Sen that yon get 1*1 A .\ \S Soil by all llrugsest. Price, '26 cent st sent by mail lor 30 cents. Manufactured only by Hkukmax A< i> L'liwtuists and Druggist, P. O. Jttox 2*2i8. York, Jan. Soth dmo. SPALDING'S IMPROVED CEPHALIC PILLS CUKE SICK HEADACHE, i CURE NERVOUS HEADACHE Cure all diseases of the LIVER Mid all dlsorders of the Miomach, Dyspepsia, Indigestion Om? tiVMIlMAa -In Tha .ddi.UH Tie ? -??' - - - -s .. , . v?vi ii? nuui?run ve WW 1 original Kfrlp?, make* Iblnplll th? b?at FAMILY RKMEDY I# THR WOULD. MANHATTAN MED. CO., Paor'a., 0 College Piece, New Yorkt WATER W ? W'hi ??I ax-ted. 4 year* agro, aud puML ! ih* 1*? I put Office. Washington. J> ?: firovMl wf th?- hi?t. )o tiat mad?f,(?ro ?w?r t??? ?i>7 oiUar UratcUaa Wh/fl)i({ P, w. * Uu?xn>alB coun- toc Hy. ,1 THROAT CONFECTIONS U'dl vnowa ui(i 8TANUAKU ItKMEUY for THKT11UOAT, tJliKST ?ua LUNOS; a SUBS CUBS for COUGHS, Sore Throat ?? ?! Hor??u?M. Especially adapted to the um) of l)lei?yu?e?. Public Hjmaiiera, and Voeilisu, rein?erum lb* tuuw <" Voiua (Jl?jar aUd Distinct. V& Cm. a Ho*. MANHATTAN MED. CO., Pitoi'V, y College Place, New Yotk. Jau9~10in. BURBANK'8 EXTUACTOFOPIUM. Tbi?* i? the most eafe and reliable preparation T?I?jMlel tliA itcrvru, ? TucaHavo ?e*er? palu, To prfvent couvHlaionH, '!'?> iutliiee eleep. and to use 111 eveiy pas? wher?aS atlve u r* quired. Mothers, who ars In the h ibit, off'Kivlugj their ^children Pnregorlo, (lodfrny'i Cordial, Laudanum or dangerous Narcotics will find the Extract ot Oj.ium prepared Hy Dr. Uurb'nk a Most Desirable Substitute. yFull disdrlptions accompauy. Price So cent per bottle. MAN U ATTANMED. C'O.'SOLK VmV\ No D College Place, Now 1'ok. JantMOiu Toms' Condition Powder, prepared In accordance with the Original Re. ? dp? of the celebrated Ur. Toms, ranks A, No. | among all the remedies lor Horses aud Cattle. Toms' Condition Powder Is wot roado of Cheap .Drugs, with a view of securing large prollts. but is composed of the liest Medical Ingredients, each one of which Is, of itself, an article of sterling merit; and thi whole compound is warranted as the best Condition Powder ever administered to dotuesll* animals. Toms' Condition Powder Is rapidly supplanting the many cheaply com. founded and worthless preparations that Hood the market, with?>o other inteut than the pecuniary gain cf their unscrupulous proprietors. Toms' Condition Powder Is an Ilonest and Unliable remedy for Heaves. Poll Evil, Horse Distemper, Indigestion, Lost of Appetite, Surfeit, Intlueuxa or Lung Fever. Urease, Cracked Heels, Scratches, Mange' Coughs, Colds, Fistula, I.ampere and all the diseases of horses aud cattle for which Condition Powders are usuully administered. Toms' Condition Powder 1? the Farmers Friend, and ?Hon Id be kept by every Stock 4Jrow?*r and every .vner of horses, who prided himself on the condition of Ills animals Hint who wishes to see them heurty, healthy and in good order. Price 46 cts. per package- Sold bv all dealers. MA> HALT AN MEDICINE CO., College Place, New York, Sole Proprietors, to whom all orders should be address* d. ? - janD?lOin. UK. TOMS* RUSSIAN LINIMENT. This I.inaineiii, made strictly after the formula of the reuowued l)r. Toms, is theouly GREAT SPECIFIC Wit RHEUMATISM ever offered to the public that fully sustains the reputation of effecting ah that Is claimed of it. Si'san Swkkt, Herkimer, N. Y.?"My daughter was affected with affection of Hbe spine. 1 applied Husaian l.inlmeiil thoroughly to her back. 1 used tbree bottles, and she Is entirely cured Rosy. Kkksuaw, Kaiiville, N. Y.? was attacked with Inllamatory Rheumatism, and became uuable to move. Russian i.luiiuent effected a permanent euro. ' *-i. r J as. M. Fay, Eari ville, N. Y.?My right shoul der became diseased, attended with severe pain, and 1 could not raise my arm without the help of the other hand. i commenced using Dr. Toms Russian l.luiuieut, and in less than one month 1 could raise my arm, and it is now entirely recovered. We have a great many other certificates evidencing the unparalleled elUcaoy of Toms' Rut* siau I.iniineut iu cases of Ntlff Joints, Kuellings, Wounds, llruites, Rums, Lainencss, Coutructed Curds, and a hundred, other paintul diseases of th? Flesh Hones, Muscles and Tendones DJ/~ It is also an invaluable remedy for Jfea LAMENESS and SWELLINGS IN llOli- W SES and CATTLE. _ W Price 25 Oeht* perUlttle. Prepared only by the MANHATTAN MEDICINE COMPANY, 9 Coij.koe Plaok, New Yoek, to whom all orders should be addressed. jauU-lOin. ELEGANT PERFUMES At Popular Prices! i tit A1JX.K -A moat choice perfuraa, erabraciuk ?ll the admired ordar* in general demand, lUCbM JoClEY CLVB, i\kTCHOVLT, F R *J< OI T AH I , r' Mk* Mown Hat. Mvsc, Akixu lioouar, Horn, Oehamum. Ylanu YtiXA, Violit, White Host. Ttbk Ko?i, Wkst Kxd, Mao roll a, he, All choice, delightful,;peruuku,eut.and. highly concentrated. Thee# most elegant Extract* axe told at the exceedingly tow price of CO eti. per bottle; and, cousldeilng their intrinsic excellence* they are beyond a 11.doubt, th* cheapest l'ecfumaa kn the market. Tlllt ARABS FEHVTME.-A* Fa a LtT&Dth. pat up la large bottles, a moat recherche, pec-, mealing and durable perfume. Sella at only 60 eta. per bottle. THE Ml.TTCRMCH (I1AM.?Aa exfcrach for the handkerchief of a most pleasing and dellalou* odor, and one that ia destined to become eminently popular, and take e?t*al rank with the.rarest favorite perfume* of the day* The dXettemteh Charm ke put up In ox and % oa bottle*, whteh retail, respectively at 60 cte. and 2&ct* each. All the above select Perfumes are pat up. by the MANHATTAN MED. CO., !?om: PROP'S., No- ? College Place, New York. lit KBAXK'K Effervescent Jtperient. To many prions pklka .are *o obnoxious and unpalatable thatfa C ATH ABTIC In tome other for m t* na Absolute Necessity. To all soeh D 1. A ?a jDuruau& s iiperieuu t?t* ,^UD<1 * ?wi thotonchfy *CkUti aub?t|. It U AS plSASleg ftud d?llfhtt?l A* a glAM ?1 do4& Water. it ?MNci^tMiit| of tb? stoatMEttSRas: ?? *? B?stRnm?dy ftj.f tears"*-?&<> Hi? v Kortof 4^tB^Fhtir, stating * n a ccrtaifisVicbasion he i out of bed in the middle? as^* tit flung hot across a pick a* ^ beat her over the head iter oaae, without waking bar. . ?r ' Brooklyn Argty^ wi'i '. y '?? 'i <?( 4c.si ring medicines. ypt> k couiifletOjJand guaranteed,. ' : ' V*.