Horry news. (Conwayboro, S.C.) 1869-1877, April 08, 1876, Image 3
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LOOAL MATTERS. J
Religious Apiioint incuts.
I
Divini: Sr.nvu ks?Kingston (Junior.-? !
Services will bo lii'M in skid vliureh on 1
Island :id Sabbath4* in each month. ! ,
Prayer meetings on Wednesday evenings. !
Sal/hath School ? oVloek 1'. Jkl.
Mi:tiiodist diiuuni?Kvery Sabbath at I
11 o'clock A. M.? and 7 P. M ? Rev. (J. T.
1 (at man, l'astor.
Pravor meetings ovorv Wednesday 7 o'clock
P.M."
Sabbath School open at b o'clock A. M.
Appointments for second round of Quarterly
Conferences for Marion District:
Marie n station March 25-20 ;
Marion ct.?Tabernacle \pril 1-2 j
1/ittie flock?lJothan ,4 7-8
I luck Swamp?Corinih 4* 10-HI
Conwayhoro station 44 22-2:1
(Jon way born ct.?Kblne/.cr 44 2b~:l()
North Marlboro?Oak drove.... May <5-b
llennettsville 44 1? 11
lhicksville st a 44 20-21 ,
Waccamaw?Socastee 44 27-28
roe nee?r'loyd Juno ;?-t
South Marlboro' " 10-11
W. II. Ki.kmixo, P. E.
New Advertisements. ,
Oi:fiAXi/E Till*. Cm n.?Meet on next Saturday?See
commi't^'s notice in this issue.
Scholarships 111 State Normal school ?
J. .1. Host.
Personal property, for sale?Mary S. Craliain
Ai'mx. i
( hulas and Japan Pea?A. F. White ?fc Co.
Hov. 1). K. llennelt will preach in the
Presbyterian Church on Friday of next week
(Nth inst.)
The County Commissioners will holu th^ir
next Hoard, on Monday, the Sth day of May.
U. n. Session*? Adtnr. has un importout
notice in this issue to some persons. I
A cargo of 1M)() bushels of prime white
corn is retailing from the vessel, at Little
Hivcr, at i"> cents per bushel <
00 lbg. ('abbage weighing 00 pounds to
iiw. I i : i i. i? i *
till* II*.Hi, IHM1I liUM U I I 1*111 hlilK'.VDIl M
(Jliampioii cabbage seed; for sale by
M. B. liliATV.
Ti'kpkxtink is soiling hen* at $-1.00 for
Virgin; $2,.~.0 (or old dip and $1.00 (or scrajto,
jKjr bbl. of 3201b*
A; Little Iliver Virgin is selling at S3.00;
old dip at $2.30 and scrape at $1.30, per bbl.
of 2801 bs.
" A full supply of fiosh garden seed received 1
this week . by m. b, Bkai'V,
I,ot every fanner read the adveitisemnntsin
(bis paper of 4,('hulas and Japan l'eas." If
one-half that is claimed for these crops by
the best Authorities he true they arc indeed a
pulse ltd to t lit; Soul h.
Pitoiuoiors Yini.it.?Major John M.
Wood waul planted a few Japan peas last
year as a trial, and ho is well pleased with the. ,
result,* Jle told us this week that he counted
the peas grown on one stock, and the result
was 1007 peas grown from one seed. The
stock was not the largest, but a little over the
medium si/.e. 1007 bushels for one ol teed
planted is a prodigious yield.
Flat Dutch, snow-hall and lied Top Turnip
seed?tin sale by M. II. Bkaty.
C. 1*. Qualtiebaum, Iv-q. of this ,
place, now represents three lite insurance
companies, the "Liverpool <fc
London (llobe" the "Atlantic" ami
the "Richmond Fire Association of <
\ irgini'i." All of these are strong
companies. Now is the time to insure.
Frticsn (taumcn Shkds, just received
and for sale, hy K. Nokion.
What is the use to talk about reform in the
Republican party ?
Rx-Covcrnor Mo3os lias been rejected a delegate
by tbe republicans of preefucit No. 1,
in the town of Sumter, to tbe Sumter County
Republican Convention, and tbe ''lmnce? are
pood for him to be. elected by tbut body to
tbe State Convention
'J bis is a fair specimen ot reform in the
Republican ranks.
Kveiy farmer or poultry raiser should take
tbe 1'oui.tky Nation, a ueatly-prinion sixtoen-page
monthly, s|>lendidly 'illustrated,
devoted to poltry and pet.J ftoek, etlidited bv
tbe experienced broedei and fancier, \V. II.
TodU. Only sixty cents a year. Published
by tbe Poultry Nation Co., Rirtningluim, Krie.
Co., O. Two months on trial, ten cents. Try it.
^
Timhkk is (lull ol market. 111 fact
there is no one buying timber here at
this time. The lumber business is so
extremely dull that it amounts to a
suspension ol mill operations; and Mr.
15. L. l?eaty informs us that they, ol
JJucksville, ate not now buying, nor
do they care to buy lor the present,
at any price.
There is now considerable timber on
baud here, thai lias been here all
winter awaiting a more satisfactory
price to the seller.
The prospect is that this gloom will
bang over the timber business for sorpe
time, and we should not encourage
"^timber cutters to expect any better
tunes for the next two or three years:
In short now is a good time lor them
to take their teams from hauling tim
her and hitch them to the plow on the
farm.
Ship-building create# a demand for
our hard pine lumber, and shipping U
duller now than it hns been in twenty
years; consequently*! here is 110 demand
lor new aid pa and ship-building luinlicr.
Next tbo Preeideutial olociiou
Til
ij ?>n hand, and litis always stagnates !
*
business. -\ n 1 t)?? !?, too, the de'enniri;ilit'll
??t Congress lo economist4 govcrnieiilal
expenditures, ami the rout j
"t tlu* corruptionists in the government
ileparlments lias its due etleci on the J
(low ol money that has been so easily ,
got "ami freely j?pent.
Moucy has its allurements, hut alter
all the farm is the sal?**t an.I most J
virtuious place, ami it this hrcak down I
in timber will only wed tlio timber .
cutler stead lastly to the larii be will
yet bless the day of evil thy. drove
him to it.
KcpbulLciiu County Convention.!
The Republican* ot this county held f
t Convention on last Monday, tor the!
purpose ol electing two delegates to I
the Stale Union Republican Convon. j
lion to meet in Columbia on the lltli
ot this month.
The meeting was called to order by |
J. II. Derham, Ksq., County Cliairnmip
i"d organized oy wleeting Rev. I
Henry W. Jones Chairman, ami Ceo. j
W. TbompRon Secretary. The townships
were called, and a majority were
represented in the meeting. Thv
( j 1 .1 I r f ! 11 11 'IIIPiiII iw'Oil ! \ \ ? I I liii ( \ m.
ventioTi wan ready lor the business belore
the convention.
Several names were then pill in
nomination. On the ballot being
taken Hon. Danikl II. Cit amukui.ain
ami Joseph II. Derham were elected ;
to represent the County ot Horry in |
the State Convention. The vote for
Gov. Chamberiain was unanimous, and
r>u motion the election ol both delegates
was made unanimous.
We regret not having received from
the secretary a lull and authentic report
of the proceedings of the meeting.
No resolutions were passed by
the convention, an we learn, but we
learn thai the sentiment ot the meeting,
as by expression given in the
remarks ot the Chairman, was unanimous
approval ot the otlicial course ol
Governor Chamberlain, in manlitining
the pledge on which he was elected,
and a lull ami tree condemnation ot the
leaders ol the parly in the legislature
who so strenuously opposed the Governor
in his every ollort and suggestion
(ol* reform* U4 u'uu 1111 mt cli-inn.? I
? - j *" "
fully manliest in the election to the
Judicial Bench ot a 111:111 ho notoriouslv
corrupt :ih F. J. Moses. Jr., and in
the strenuous elhnl of the leader* in the
Semite to foist lhe oi !, Supreme
Jieach resurrected, joint stock, bonanza
hill on the country.
The County Convention.
The County Convention met in the
Courthouse oil Monday the Jtd inst,
The Convention was called to order
by the request that Mr. N. B. Cooper
net us Chairman and Dr. K. Norton as
Secretary. The townships were then
called and the following delegates
were enrolled:
Ducks?\V. i). Martin, Benj. Moore
and S. W. Martin.
Con way born?E, Norton, Jos. D.
/ ?
Vcreen and S. S. Anderson.
Dog Dlutr?W. K. I*. Cooper, Jeremiah
Mishoeand Daniel II. Dix.
l>a\bor<>?Arnold II. Anderson, S.
II. McXuhb and W. P. Hardwick.
Galivanlu Ferry ? N. B. Cooper, N.
M. Misboc.
Floyde?James C. Beaty, James K.
Floyd and John G. Floyd.
Green Sea?D. B. Campbell.
Dogwood Neck?\V. G. Vick, J. J.
Heaves.
Socastee?Not represented.
1 1 >1 u 1? '
ijiiim; iiivti?u. is. Diyau, >> . a. '
Beasant.
Simpson Creek ? XV. M. Benton, S.
I>. Kheuark ami Samuel Hickman.
The Contention was permanently
organized by electing X. II. Cooper,
Chairman ami E. Norton, Secretary.
The call of the State Democratic Executive
Committee tor four delegates
to represent 1 lorry County it. the
State Convention to meet in Columbia,
or. the 4 th ol May, prox., was then j
read, ami on motion an informal ballot
was taken lor lour delegates
to said Slate Convention, the first
resulting in the election of Lttcian 1).
Bryan and Daniel Lewis. A second
ballot was then taken mid resulted in
the election of F. I. Sessions and B.
N. Ward.
The action of the con volition was j
hnrinnnioM*- find flu* l?n*i mau I
transacted with greater unanimity and
celerity than is usual in bul-Ii iiNHeinblies.
N, 15. Ooopkr,
K. Norton, Chairman.
Secretary.
"When though art old and rich,
Thou hast neillter heart, affection, limb
or beauty
To make thy riches pleasant."
ft is surpising how f w books have been '
written on the diseases iicideni to old age.
We know of no work that would be more
generally read by the medico-legal world, or
in fact by all classes, than a "Treatise on the
medical management of old age," written in
a plain style and free from all technicalities, I
r.*r do we know of any medicine that is more
happily adapted to the alleviating ol the pains
uud aclies of the aged tlpta Ur. Tutt'.s Liver
Tjlii. While tboy lict prompt!/ they do not !
E HORRl W EEivl
wrench tin* system <>r flunk the most enfeebled
constitution. lri rises of y.nti, rheumatistn,
kidu.y diseases, torpid ImimcU, indigestion.
loss of uppct i?i?, l f ? i hv.iling pl'ope.t lies
are truly wuiidcrful. Their elloct on the
lit*: vous sjstoin is prompt, quirting restlessness,
imi(>.111ii?i4 refreshing sleep and vigor to
the whole system. The old and young will
he alike benefited by the use of this truly estimable
medicine. 15.
How to make Three Hales of Cotton to
the Acre.
Mr. Crawford, of Columbia, m the
last Uural Carolinian, gives the billowing
Intel account oi how he raised
Phree l> ties ot Coiton to the Acre.
As it is now time lor planting ration
we eoinnieii I tl to the attention ?>|
our tanners.
lhist, have your land well umbo ?
drained; when that is done, tin* tirsf
week in I'cbruury haul hum under
your shed 100 earl loads ot well rotted,
utilcaehed manure, also 400
I ion mis guano and two bushels salt;
broadcast this on one acre, and turn
under, with a two-horse Watt plow,
eight or leu inches deep, not. forgetting
to add a hllle while man's sweat,
the best fertilizer ever used. Il your
land breaks ?tp in clous, use the NisliwitzV
harrow; il not, the rotting w ill
do; be sure to have your Ian I well
pu 1 veri/.ct \\ hell the season suits to
plant, lay oil your rows lour feci
apart, put in 400 pounds ol guano,
lied t?n that; get u peek ot the Cheatham
seed; soak in warm water twenty-lour
hours; roll in plaster; plant in
. I ... I - . ... .... i i -
lll-'j.r. IIIIIIT HCb iljl lll, It I II 1* SCCU 1(1
the chop; cover with the hoi*; thou
run :i roller over your bed*, which
will leave them two iucliett above the
level; when the plant* oet large
enough, thin out vtith the hand, leaving
two in cadi hill; let the hoe hands
O "
follow. I alway* preler thinning to a
Maud before running round. 1 lTvm
healthier j?I:it.Ik; they stand tip bolter
and grow oil'faster. The next work
is done with a cultivator, run twice in
a row. I never use a jdow after the
bedding up is done. 1 complete the
work with sweep ami hoe.
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also, a chronological record of the principal
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While there are many treaties purporting to
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Mil ioi tn.it will tie found u] <?11 examination
that they Contain a voluminous amount of
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Though 11 person can he, a good citizen
without a thorough education, no no >n citizen
can enjoy the right ol franchise intelligently
without possessing the information
canitallied in I his book.
While jierfeous retuse 10 purchase ordinary
or expensive works, all classes will gladly
avail themselves of the opportunity for obtaining
a work.so indispensible at so low a
pi ice.
Sold only by .subscriptinn.
fiend lor special ciic.il ir and terms to
agents. ?S. ).. MAltllOW,
apr 8 I udiana|K?lis, 1 lid.
Plant a Ckntknnial Tkkh.-Tii
Connecticut the scerctaey of the
Hoard ot Education lias issucil a call
ujioti the people urging each one to
plant a centennial Dee. Thin is a
good suggestion. Trees in the civilized
community arc evidence ot good
taste, refinement and culture. They
are handsome and valuable. Tim
tree planted to day will aflbid pleasure
to thousands ot admiring eyes
during the (.otning century of our
nation's existence and coaler untold
I'lv^siii^n it po 11 coining edict auoiirc.
The lroe planted this year will be
preserved and cared lor by nil. The
kno* ledge thai it wan planted upon
the one-hundredth mini vernary ol
American Indepiiidcnce would cause
all to watch it with peculiar inta-rest
1*1:1111 a tree, then; it will do ?jp>od.
.vi/%iti4tyr itiiiMMcrm,
Conwaymoho, S. April, b, lb'7').
Clin'R tukplntink?Virgin, *1.00 "i fcilow
$2.50, Scraps $1.70.
Timber?Prime 7ai2 c.
1'lioVlsio.NS.? Pork .'Oe ; P icon, ld*H20e
Kgga 12j.it 10c ; Corn 80r. to tl.oO
I.ittlk' Pi vkl, S. C. April 8.
Citrine Tuju'KXTi.vk.?Virgin ami Vellow
I7ip!j2 MO,Scrape $l.dO. Tai $1.20.
Provisions.?(Joi n Mcm1.>i.^o, Floui
jmm- i>bl. $S.00u$lO.00 bacon !4</IS, .Uolasso:
40 to 70, Sail per tack $1.50. Cggs 10 l"'i
do/en.
Mullet# $1.00 to $.7.00. Pea Nuts $1.00 U
$i.r>o.
Cow Iliilcs 10 to 12^0. Pees wax 20 cents
Chichens 12? to 20 |ier cent.
Gicokgutown, S. CM Apiil d.
Crude turjMuitine?Virgin $2.70, yellow j
52.00, Scrape $1.00. Qf/" ('oi nTO cents pr bu
uiee $1,20 to $1,00 per bushel.
Wilmington, N. C., A}<r. 6.
Naval Stokks.?crude turpentine?Vir
gin $d.0O, yellow dip $2.70, Haul >1.70
Spirits tiir|>ouliue, dOe. Tar $1.00. Cot
ton 0 to l2*c
Nkw VoitK, Apr. 6.
Money 4 per cent. Cold lid.
Spirits lutpeiitine 404*4le. Posin *1 70 t<
$1 tii Cotto i at 1.1 aid'.
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j\ NEWS: APE!E
SSc^iiEtr l>.>3aimti nae:: t i > > .
J\ '1 he !?< \? tv^rdai commoni'M.eni 1 1
vN^r I !<?r'y 1 .< ? , No. * I'? A.*, K.*. .M
no hold <>n Tuesday night Apr.
' ~ x nth, js7<;.
I?y order ot t h<? \V. M.
K. 1!. HKATY Seel v.
IMa(c Nalr.
1 >V PERMISSION' OK Till: PUOB \ TE
I ) Judge, 1 will soil on Saturday I ho 'Jl' l I
inslat I ho residence of Atlon Johnson, all ol ,
1 tho jkmkoikiI estate ol Willi on E. Cialiam,
! deceased. Conditions of S;do ('AMI.
MANY S. CliAll \M, Admx.
Apiil 1. 1S7'?. apr S-t>1.
E*?^ilivc \olacr.
jriiHOSK PERSONS IN OKI*. I'EB TO
lionjainin- K. SeiMni s, do eased, arc
I noliilol thai I hoy will ho snod at I ho next ,
("oof, lor I?"? amount s,i ?|i;o, unless'.hoy pay ,
up in iimo to prevent it. N?? luithoi notice I
will >>o given. II i.. SKSSl' iNS.
Aiiuu". ?/(.' boiii< iion.
A p i! S, ISTd.
Orp'i niznt i<m HctU??
V EE ill'IZKNS Wll > HAVE SlOXK.h ! '
J. V 1 ho agreement to fonn a Demociutic
Cli.li in ("on;vayhoro township, are requested
to moot at t ho ('onrt hou >o on Sat in day no.vt,
(tho loth inst.) at I'J dV ock M.. f..r tho purpose
of organ i/,ing the ( Inh. ( Mlioors a< e to
olooto iind a Const i lilt ion, tin tho government
ol t hi? < 'hi 1?. to ho adopted; it is ihoi'dore urged
tiiat aii im present.
All citizens are invited to moot with us.
JOHN 11. Ci KMM-ili, i Township
S. N . AN' l)EK>>? >.N , ]
I A.M MS 111 >E.M KS. ^ Commit too.
April S. lS7<t,
1 CoillHrf il i vo P\!?i?sin -i fl;.?
OFFK K OK (Ol N I V St Moot. CoM ^ tSSIoNKit,
(oNWAYUtiUo, S. (\, April lilt, '
rnillS COUNTY I'FI\<J FA I'iTLKD TO
J.. t wo addit ional students in I lit* Mali1 i
Normal School, a /*'# < <'tim/x lilh<f h'sifnin
lfn> of applicants for said selml u ships will lu;
held at litis Olli , iu Cotiway horo, on Saturday
t In*, loili inxt. i
Tln? doard of Uoponts have set apart sixty |
dollars p.?r annnin, to l?? paid to each pupil
from tin l inn1 of their out ranee in sai ' t? In ml.
I In1 tjnali liealnms and rccjuirenn'nts I?<*r?.*toforo
exacted of applicants, will In' required
in tliis examination. J. .). ItKST,
apr S til Co. Si'li, (.'tun.
w) / \( w \ ACIIKS OF LAND IN
V.y vy V./ two separate tracts, situ- (
an*, six miles from t 'onwapttoro, in loo ks
Tow list ii p. About 50 acres under pood let.ee
and in pood cultivating condition, and about
>o acres more cleared that ran I?? put in ??oo<l
order iu :i short time ami at kiii.uI expense.
On this tract is a Hay, a portion of which has
been cleared ami prmluccii from :><> to -II)
bushels ot corn per acre On the premises
me u I dwelling, Kitchen j?nd ordinary
out houses.
I hose lands will be sold cheap, as the owner
desires to move to another locality;
For pat lictd.irs apply to
TIIOS. W. UK AT V,
01 J. M. WoollWA ui>.
April 1st IS715. tf.
\oIUT.
A Id, PEIiSOXS A11K WAHNEI) NOT
j. V. to tra?l<* for a imte made, by me in
|st?.*?, and payable to John M. Olivet or hearer
for $!?:?.*>, or about this aiuoimt?-as said note
has been fully satislied 11, a settlement ?iili
James S. IJunoiichs, made 011 I be. 1 tth of
Julv, lSGd?and will not lie paid aupriii.
1ILNKY IlAltDKK.
March Id, 1S70.?It.
rpilE OOPAItTX EKSJ11P IIKUKTOi
fore existing in a general merchandise
business in this place, under tin? firm name
of Johnson (hunt, was dissolved on the
first day of January, 1SK5.
All persons indebted to said firm will make
payment, to O. J,. .hdmsoii, who is a u toil/.ml
to settle up the business.
O. J, .JOHNSON'.
.). K. Oil AN I*.
OoN'WA v Hollo, S. (.' , March IS, 1S7'>. It
NOT ICS:.
U. S. INTSIvNAL R3VSNUF.
simnci a \ j rra x i
Mny 1, 1ST (I, to April 5U>, 1877.
The, llevised Statutes of the F nitcd
States, Sections -iJ-iJ, d2t?7, dJJS, and
require every person engaged in
any business, avocation, or employment
which renders him liable, to a Special Tr\,
t<i procure and place eon'.pieu ?usly it*. Ins
csiaoiisnuicni or i?!<?r business :i Stamp
denoting the payment of said Special Tax lor
the Special-Tat: Vear be^i uniiin May I, 1^7'i,
la l<?i*ti coutir.eiieiii'^ or coiitiu'iia^ business
after April 00, Io7<?.
The J'axes embraced within the piovivms
of the law above ipiiitcd arc the I'.dlow in-_r. \i/: J
Kect i tiers $J<H tin I
Dealers, iei.til liquor v~> oo I
Dculeis, whole:;:i|<*. liquor I'M 0.) |
Dealers in mall liquors, wholesale... fd) oo |
1 Dealm'h i i mult liquors, retail %J<) ou j
Dealers in leal tobacco 2~> 00 !
lietail dealers* in leaf tobacco *>00 0<) j
And on sales of over J>iI,<MM), liltv
cents tor every dollar in excess oi 1,0*Ml 00
Dealers in manufactured lohacro..., f? 00 ]
Mamduri ureis ot stills '?'? oo j
And lot each Dill manufactured... 10 Oo
And for each worm manufactured. id 00
Manufact urers of Inhaeco Id " ' '
Manutacturers of ci:ears I') Oo
i'odille'Sol tobacco, hrsl el.is;, (in >ie
than two horses or oilier aniin iD) i>0 00 I
i J'eddters of tobacco, second class (two
lior&e>. or oilier animals) 2*> 00
I'eddleis ot tobacco, third class (one
horse or other annual) In 00
I'edulers of tohacco, fourth class (oil
foot or public conveyance) 10 00
Jtrowcis id less Ihan ;>oo barrels. ... '><> 00
j lb ewers of .>00 barrels or mote 100 oo ,
Any jiej'soi'i so liable, w ho shall fail to coin- i
ply with the Im-epoiiig requirement'; will he
- subject to .severe penalties.
l'ersons or linns liable to pay any of tic
r Special Taxis named above must apply to
i is. NV. FKKIilS, Collector of Internal Itevi c
nue at Kingstric, and pay for ami procure the
.Special-l ax Stamp or stamps they lifted, prior
) to .May 1, lS'id, and WIT 111 >I 1 ft 1% J 11 Kl? ,
NOTICE.
I). IVPHATT;
Cominisftimnu of Internal ltoveiiue,
Ol'FICK OK I N 1 KII.N A I. liKVKNfK,
> YVamhinoton, D. (J., Fob. J, 1S70.
inarlH-ll.
. Samaritan Nervine.
, 1'ik K(r.kt oterve ifonqocror, cure* ripi
leptic Kits, i'onv ulsion*, Spasm*, si \'it?s Dam e,
nn<l Hit Nervous Disease, i he only known poM
ttve remeay for Kplleectic Fits. It hits been i?*?
ed by thou* tuds mid It t* never re-en known to i
fail in a single case. Trial pack tge free. Kn- (
clout) tutmp for Circular* givn.* ovidemu of
* ure*. Address, Dr. S. A. KlOIIMnXD,
bo* ? ? If. Ho* 7*1, ?Si, Jotcph, Mo. I
O I K >.
this a \i ra is on riLK \vit:i
*h
RO
Whew AilvortLkluK Coutracta ceu t>? uiatla
N o\v A ?I vim* t,i.*<1 m< *:\ t .*
Agents ?houl?l writ# for Ctrrultrt fit n?w b?fc >ty
* Inn
BT.QIIAM'S -?-/ _
iwife jYoung
l No. 19. o
1 h? (rami tucfru uf th* y?tr. 9Qth llounaad In pr?<? Tull
Kxp<>i* of Mormonlam a.,T Polygamy, a Woman's
Storv told In full. Introduction, by John B.
Qough end Mrn. Llvermore. Bran n?w, with orarly
200 "il u?trmttoni. Do not tngtjr* with any book until yon hire
kenour Illu?tr*tf<1 ClrouUri, ?h"Winc l%ri<? *!#?. 8tnt (t*9 to
ell. DU8TIN,OILMAN <St co.,Richmond,V?
*I?J I llOlll . i; - < V ? '
1 * fltAiht i ...> treo. riM'K A <?. Am
frtiKt.i, Maine.
A UK NTS WAN IT. I >1 MrtlnU and liiploin*.
PISrORIAL BIBLES,
I Met 111 ii ?. t r i ion ? A lor in* .v lirc'il ir-,
A .1 lllll.MW \ I'?").) in A roll SM?ci, ITill-t i
L'i"?rC Yinvrr v
^ I iKL I I J <% I, ' \
To Phiiarioiphia J
AJr lm*r. I ri'Ml hi,j point in U. S. ? i.t uf Utul. B
F Y^i ai,0k"k " IVtmttit a'?? 11- m
Br raAi^?lil f V?f inn* to ('nul(>nniA (iniuiiiU) iJ
Lv lie .1 i 10 Oft-lh A (*Ay vHi.'jr ivifin* I iflll/.I "*!!!{ ?-3
m for our paiwr, i?i turn*,/ Anybxlycatt'l >lu .-mr
I'm i u tii^is fr. i Nrti'l a <1 i".* nn |iixl ilrrril. .ttpr
I Tiirciviv.-rn, v of tiA | rnl >,-i n ' t - Ail- jjf
Idrvtci : I hk Ii u htiiati WKtCKI t,
' No. 11 Coy M., Nut York.
t"~r ?* 1' Kii W i ;KK :!! w ;inli" ?l (<? Ai!<?iiI?,
( { M t'e ami I'Vui il??. in 11? ?ir <>w n l<
alitv. 'IVriiiv ami < M n-'IT KKHK. A<ltlr<'ss
1\ o. \ h KnSJV & CO., Aui-wsta, M?\
rpiIK.'l \N18? < O..SI1MM DMil l(<c I* A.,
1 l.mr.i Wlii'cN mill MiiO'i liM'rj
VKOM NN riC KI'TKU YKSi M Nd Hi'.VII
AUKS: Orui/i*, Imnton, nml Stir?pnrtlla |
II .iVors. 1 ??-ii:Mi i Mil in in k l>y Mmi'l.v miMiijr wi'h
iva'wr. K**tnl '.i7 i i'iim m I ri'iTivi', ihhi p 11 I i
lour |>Hi'k?'t?i us-hi*ii i| \VM. II K11MtiUI>, oS
NViill slreoi, N w Yor*.
(J? a. fT\ fj *A |n? r 11nv at tiovnv. Sample,
fl) ?3 10 O ? J worth 11 free. Sti*m>* & Co.,
I'ortlaiut, M tin",
^ b ? )s Y '11' I.M \ N t * Y, or Son I t. ?i ' r in nir "
1 Mow i*i i Ip'T Ai'X tony ' n ? ami nil"
ih?' love tupl itt'**< itorn of my |i?r.<iiii tlo*v *l> *o*w
Iiis?ia 11 ly. Tl.m ari ,11 ? n po*??*HH, fr?*i? t?v in ill,
for 2A oi'iiip; loimthnr w Mi a Muri urn Oui?l?*.
l'"if y pt i ii l)r<rlia, llri* inik, 11 in tf to I .ml me, 'to.
I.(H)) polil A ipn'i'i' hn(ii( liMri"< T. Wl 1.
1,1 \M & t'd , I'nh's, I'1111 oli'lphi.i.
Ti'ii ynir* nun Mi'on Hi'n, I' I % \a 11 ,V Co.,
i k(i In m tin I tlicir n I v mli-linr aci'imv I ii N?*w
Yoi k City. I' I vi- jh n'? !??? limy abmirlwd tin*
'noiiu'Hi cinlit f>v .Mr. .lotm U n?|mr, wlm
Wi? tlm tlr-l to co into this knot of enmr*
jii'Im'. Now limy hnvo i Im SMltifarlloit ot
i'iiii t rolliuc tlm ironi i<x Ii usivii and i oiu o In i
lit vtT I isi nn a in imi* i ion wMrli haw rvi'r in io
secured, unit one ia tin Ii would In* hardly po -iP'r
hi vnv oilmr 1'uniiti'v ihii this. Tlii'v Ii iv?* -im?
i i#i*itniI iii worknic ilowo il ?*ot??ple\ lomiKi'"* Into
ho thoroughly a hiii tin* nmthoil that no
rtiamfo in tin* ni* w? (i i pi i kvsIhiii ol A ii mm-1 rttn
>?i-apn I*oi ah( a him Mm woloKt n forinntioii up
on all (n|ilci pi'i*r mtmy in a<lv riiM*r* in placed
reaitilv it Mm ili-o > o* i to* public.
HEW YORK TiifiFS,
B'\tv Sale.
V 4 r V !'. I : i * I I I I * I " * x ' *
\. % y ...iniii.i, it i?i r? > i i x r. I l I. I.
. J.*?/ roiiiplfii', except ;inn and rap,
at a vnv I??w p-.ire. Address,
JOHNSONS iV: of A TTI.KIiAIT.M.
mar II. ('oinvay born, S.
CHUFAS AMD JAPAN PEAS.
rnlll'] jlltrnduetimi nf these crops t 111 ou^li1
nut 11 io soul 11 wi!) (Mial Jo us In keep our
stuck am! liil our miiium* houses as rlu aplv as
it ran I** < 1? nc at 111? West. 'Hie ('hula is
planted in a ridye like potatoes, yields nil
roiiiiimti land 200 bushels per acre of the
lielosl teed, lltieipialed for fattening lirjus,
poultry? ami ehildu'ti. One arm will fatten
more Im^s than ten acres nf the lo st eni'li,
besides furnishing sjra/.iti^ all summer, for
I lie. Iri)111 nf these claims vve refer to I-'. J*.
( onnni -sionei nf A?:t 'iili nre, \V ishingtnn, or
t n any a;p i ni'l nral papri in the South. I Vice,
hy mail, posta.ee paid, *jOe a package, -I0e a
pint. 7<ai a <punt h\ express $1 a jo'rk, trio a
huxliel.
The Japan Pea fully established its merits
several years a:x<>, and is now in universal
demand. It mow s uptight like a cotton stalk,
is 'ultivated like emu, and yields from loO to
L". I bushels an acre on ordinary laud. .Stock
nt all kit'.ds I'eli'li ii i id thrive highly on it.
\\ itliout other feed. A.i?n excellent for lahJe
use (tiller boiling ahnut a week.) Price hy
jii.lit, pn -tat'e paid, 1 *?e a package, .'SOc a pint,
~?0e a (piart. Hy express. > j?er peek, $10 per
hljshel. I Iie*.e M'Cih are s i .earen ami i>?>.ili.
Unit we eannot nu.ke an\ discount to wholesale
dealers or "run^ei ..
When .Nuilhern planless ^r<?w their own
Stick feed ;t i i > I (alien theii own lio^s we. shall
heai no more el haul 1 Ime-, and 'middlc-inen '
lor this will pill an end u> both. It you fear
to invent largely it w, lens* 'nit a 11 i (!? to try
I hetir .seetls. and ti11!<->>? \ our e\|MM ienee (tillers
lioin ill oih<* s you will forever thankful
tor I he t rial. Addr-css,
A. I-. WHITE ?fe CO.,
apr S as h \ 11 lee, Tenn.
ii.UAMJlih, 1AM L'LKL' iVCO
lake::s, c onri:t: i ionmks
A X 1> UK W.KIU IN
(i EN Ed AL M I'.liCl I AN DISK.
CO?iWAYBO?Of 3- C.
liei to inlorin theii I'lieiuh and the puhlie,
that they li.ite opened business in the
STOIti:,
(main huihlin,', under the I,aw Ollice ol Jos.
Wai.mi I'N^.,)
Where thev aie olleiiuj{ al a-tlnni>h?ijyjly low
pi ire* .uvii''letI
riiENCII CANDIES,
N I TS, KAlSlNS, OIlANdES, LEMON'S,
COCOA N I'I S, A I'l'Ll.S, AND WEST
1 N lit V l- lll I I S.
(>nr stock of tlic*e
AM' A
<u:nki:al vamisty of c.oods
will l>? kept up by ueekly Arrivals of the
I tout.
We keep constantly on hand KKKNCIi
CON KMC 1 ION.VI;! Ivs, and l'lil.Ml liifisAl),
0AKK8t I'IKS, Ac. direct horn
oi;n 11AKKK V
at nt'CIAVll.IJC, 8.
where OilI>!.11S I'mM'Kt lALlll.vS in our
line will be I'KOMI'TI.Y FlCLKO by giving
ihem at the 81 ore hero.
HM AN I i; iTA!Ul'LK'1 t CO.
jarr
NEW AD TMl'tSci VI M 1'3.
/v g~% pr Y' '! ,r t"'*r ' ' *'? ** ' ' v,,r '
" " ? " J >cul? muiioy Ad Ir I'.
S A V KT V I'tH'kM OO. Newark. N. <w
j^' j
MI.NIt KKMil.V r, |?S V 11 < ? M A N V'
ctnrUlon, t hnrtninir, Me-ins?rn*?i,
mid MnrrUiTH <ln ! ?, nh?wmK how cuIit sot
ni:?y fKAClniih1 mill < tin iho Ioth and itr*c'ion of
any |M*r?ou Ihi y clt > >- , i n*t mil v, 4n)|>te>' . liy
III ill AO ct?. II n iit <c (?o., 13i S. 7th St. I hi In.
Aoicr* Wot i>! Mcilili <ind I it pi <-n i* \wnr-li*!
|,or" nku v "PICTORIAL BIBLES
11^,to Illustration*. AUtlrw** tor tin tt circular
A. J. flttl.MA.S <i ('?>., v:M Arcli Str* i, t*liili
4 w
WANTEDH^
It i' ii n t i
|>np<*r, 16 Ktivfln^M, tiol'irtii ?'
Holder. Pmii'\lt I'it-Mil Y.ird M>>i*nr
| |iliici> of Jewelry. Single | k. wii i
, elegant < 4 v 1st Siouc Mrev# Motion*, ji
2'? cents, five with :ir?soi tcM jiiw
I .0<>. Tli is psu'k.iic* h?i.s b?Oii ex
: i?y th* of llxART
found io rupiMtnii'il-worih iuh tuuntj .
e? given a way it* all Uiro ?
, 11 K I 111. Jt 4>0., 7ti:> tf road W.ly,
^EiLr Centennial
V N I V i: K S V 1. HlfiU'OR Y
to tho r!o*p a' tw- si 1 ?i , v> ,i , .i . , i.in i
| 1 nde.peiidenre, tin'In im/ hi oi|i?' < .
coming <) rtniil (Vnt. in.il > * nm *oo ?
lint oiiitiMvtiiKi, low | ris*. <|ni U it*, i ?
ifi in a Send tor t 'i' I'ir I'. IV . '/. 1 R (> t hi;
& Ud.| 61^ Arch St , VliilAdciphia. I'?. to/
I <\ >r
, COUGIIS, COLDS, H0ARSE1TE3S,
AND ALL I'llliOAT D1 sE A.N I'US,
( J*<>
WELLS' CAmtOUCTABLETS,
I'llT l'|? uNI.Y IN III.! I'. liu\KS.
a tki i:i> AM) sl it 10 i:i:aii:i>\.
Kor cult) l?v ItniKiriM ceuer "illy, Rinl 4w
JoiiNwruN, IIiii.i.ijv) it \ ?* ?.. Phlliidflphin, ?a.
WATERS' P! \M08,
tilt4 Hi'ht At.nli4; Hit4 1' 'in4, Iinii I), \\ ork mai.9t.lp
mill Durability I'iitMirpasK-eit.
WATT 1*111 S* OiKiANS, Concerto.
New (trclie*IrnI, \ ffjur, I'bappl, VialeMte, and
('ynihclltt, cannot In4 i4xi'i'lled In tone or bpjoiy.
Tlie Concerto Stop it i line Imitation of the
lit*?ianit N'oIch. Warren ted lor Sixty Year*.
I'rlri4* Kxtreinely Low tor 'aili durtujc tlxt?
Month. Monthly Iio-t illineiil* received.
A l.lberal 1 hecoiiiil to Teacher*, Minister*,
< Mm riches, School-, Dodge*, etc. AtlKNTS
WA NTEll
Special intl it Com 14111? to the trad44. I Has* trtt'eo
(.'aialogiie Sent. lioi; U'li WA TliRS At SON5481
H road way, New torlt. llox, 3.'>ti7*
Fuller, Warren & Co.,
MAT FA l 1 I'llKKJS OF
iovr. / j Thft huncflt aswril
l ^ iruwtF. I a . . .i I,
j r^J K_/ ment in tlie maiket.
\iJVU NEW WOOD AN1> COAL C'OOKINW
.Vl'OV KM.
Golden Crown.
Reporter.
SPIRIT OF '76.
OOTHERN GEM.
AND TIIH PA.HOI.S
TEWART1 IMPROVED'
MEET TllE WANTS OK KVKKY DI'.A I.F.K,
Correspondence) Invited. I'riee Dint and Out
upon application to I'i i.i.kk, Wariix At l.'o , ?5?
Water Nir.M?t, New York.
Black Hills
<M( )LI) 1<1 IiM.IDS!
I FOk (il lilK HOOK, MAl-.-s, ltATK'1,
KOI T K.s, AO,, iviit bee to iiny adtU'tfss.
1 Apply to W. 1\ Jt^il.\M?> , (ieu'l J'as..
1 Aj;t. 1. < '. 11. K. < liic.igo, or to 1. I*'. UAN*
I DO 1.1*11, Traveling Agl. 1. U. II. IL, Indian
\ a polls, lnil. 4w
! Cora! IBuv! It rick and
*
B.nnc !
! "T )KIMK Will 1' 10 M AIIVLAN I) CORN",
L. $' |'**r bushel.
I'll I Ml, J?.\SI'hUN' IIAV?very elie.ip.
KlILST QUAMl'V l'KUSSUD lilUCK,
j $12 per M.
50 1) A l.KKLS liOCK LIME?fresb burnt,
lowest price.
A supply of (lie above named articles will
be kept constantly on hand lor sale at the
lowest J rice* lor cash anil timber.
W. L. BUCK.
Ikcksville, S. J.i ?. loth, 1870
Cork TTnvia l?o yarn .want llooks, fJaM*
jjbb aT.b 1 b i Prints, Photo*inplis? Wuf
iiieu iiu put w.tstp id i.iey nn twnulltirs, lint' il
tlM.llniK to I lie 11 ul I I'll I.ili' llOlliD Ul llllUl'T ,'i till.
1'jtiliilill?lii'ii ill is* i. W.i supply .til KooM-t .tuil it
nil luweit rates. Send I n .imud ol tlifaf. I'ruu-t
Kul^ot 1- iiit l-'n'i tlov ui win a Sweethoart, Sic;
tlolUl'll \Vl?ee| t'i.llii.lU teller, pic; It-iwrf of
liUVf 1 .?>tit*ri*, Ao. Ifoxiu* .Uii.lH d.h/, IV. Moi
Kiiii'n M.iBunry i'.xposed, w.'ic, Hunters i Joule i-*t
(1 rangers J'.x|Ki8t'(l, i.n pp. illusiraieti, 60; liow
to wiiii* short ii.iiut, im; liow to amuse .an
< veil inir I'arly JJc, it .i.ciu* made easy, 6i;
llnw ti iiin tiU'io win, .too. Leap year Oards,
t.'ouitslnp t ,'iuUis t* ori.iiu* Tellui* (Jxriii, J.ove
M.tUiiip I'iird.t, i kino -i'.icm i. casi* only Jo. (niiii*
ji.elo Pocket Hi') lv, 6 >. till l?l?ll?IU '? iwiler
Writer, 4oc. Momior oi r reein.isonry , 7<".c. Ilovr
to wiii anil tioW to Woo, 160, 1 lie Laws uI Love,
yocu LllilU's' (imp' 10 lie.ill ly , JO A, A ., JlC , & ?
lleinein tier mi t or a II ot iln< iibntr tt'iJ he sent to
you jiropanl on reteipt ol price. ? Wo iJiijK.i t aiul
' liuul nji lurei|(ii it mi ? value 00 u , VV e want
yunr jiaixoiiitSi*i>il iji our ciivuiars. iivtul
ji.ty you 10 uenl vviia in. iio not, rtstf money
V. i t ii hw nullei s r.ni * i ? ? * ? -
I - . .... ? - ? 'IV vucu 111 r* - %ju.J Jy I itl
bit**," iiMiller .v. Co , iiuhugii), iN.il.
i fi? 1j ? Jin.
SAVE MONE
^l J AUI III ul fcOw 'I >1 ' 11,1 <11 ll Til*
Ureal iN.I'i. l?oii n "tile, Jl iiroiu U ei<J iHiftViit,
is lii m l> ? ? lit mil-lit tl, iu< I lor v t* irs u i < - d reall>
valuable iiiij'it worm 1 1.50 l<i ?- i a
ju'lctt ol only out* iioii ir. \?e are einloi t il :in<t
recoil)menued by iu?? best ]> n>ers ami nuidie;
mercli.ini* Uur rale in an Honorable ninonee*
eniei prise and we do sell ail rfoods ai less Hiaii
oilier Uetilei s. in ilie<e limes ii pays to save
money. We sell Jewelry, Silver ami I'la led
Ware, Glassware, Cutlery, L?ry and baucy
Goods, Groceries, leas, Coilees, Spice*, ami
in tact ev er> llun/, inciuuiu* 4,uoo elv^aui nook*,
which relaii al ti.tio to *1, ami ail just lor one
dollar, there is uu nokei," **oidersi.p" or
otber u nkery. Uu# dollar secures au> aril
.... II..I..I "1- 1 * * -
?^ .J., w. ?/., 101 yuu ??**) # oo0?
bclorc paying. liver 7a,ueo patron* aunt vK?*
popularity ot oar ?cr?*ai sate. Wo nee<l ttxeni*
ever) wiiuri*' Wo mmiwi sive any idea here of
our buniiFti. Our h*i oi would un tins
i entire paper, riemt at ouco lor circular* ami re?
ooniMieiuiuuoun irom our patrons. You can uavo
cttnu. W in you Uo it? it so address al once 11.
Uh.UlM'Uh,ft. b. UOhnAU SA.LK7 3J lirotuItelvt
M, liostou, M.tsJ. feo lu 3m.
folate Police.
A 1,1. I'KItSOXS HOLDING CLAIMS
against Jauu'ii M. Hell, deceased, (formerly
of ttreenvilk N . C., but who died in
tlds County in 18d0,) are requested to prosent
them, properly authenticated, to the
undersigned.
TIIOS. W^BK
( February 1^10.