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? ?>? ??1? LOCAL MATTERS. Religious Appoiutincuts. DlVlNK SKKVICKS? KlNORTON ('inncn.? Kev. \V. ). McKay, 3*1 Sabbath in Maj ami Sal unlay before, liov. .). A. Cottsar, "2il Sabbath in June ami Saturday before. Services will be held in said vhurch on Slit and 3d Sabbaths ii\T?-ach month. Prayer meetings on Wednesday evenings. Sabbath School 1 o'clock 1'. ju, Mktiioi?i?t Ciichcu?Every Sabbath at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 P. M?Rev. (J. T. 1 hu man, Pastor. l'raver meetings every Wednesday 7 o'clock P. M. Sabbath School open at 9 o'clock A. M. Appointments for second round of (Quarterly Conferences for Marion District: Marion station March'25-2(1 Marion ct.?Tabernacle April 1-2 Little Hock?Uothan " 7-8 Buck Swamp?Corinth ' 1 (>? 1 <1 <.'onwayhoro station 44 22-23 Conwayboro ct.?Kbineater 44 20-30 North Marlboro?Oak drove.... May <J?i* Bennett svillc 44 13 14 Ihicksville sta 44 20-21 Waccaniaw?Socaslee 44 27-28 Fee i?c??Floyd .At, June 3-4 bout h Marlboro* 44 10-11 1\V. 11. Fi.emixo, I'. 10. I'j.DKit I). X. (!oi:r.V (Baptist) Appokitmux ts for May, 1S7<>.--At Salem, 'luesday, 1Mb; Cedar < J rove, Wednesday, lotlij Fawley Swamp, Thursday, 1 lib; Cedar bay, Friday. 12lb: Conwayboro, Saturday and Sunday. 13lh and 14; Bethlehem, Sunday ni^bt; T idled Cluircbes, Monday, 15 at 10 a. in.; Oak Hill school bouse, Tuesday, 10; Shallotte, Wednesday 17'h; New Briton, Thursday, 1Mb; Big Cyrpress, Friday, l'Jtli. Ib./ojit B. .J. Lono's (Baptist) Appoixtmkm's Fou May, 1S7<>.?At Bull ( reek, 3d Sunday and Saturday U'foro; Fawley Swamp, Sunday ni^ht and Monday; Cedar (irnve, Tuesday 23il; Salem, Wednesday 24tb; Cedar bay, Thursday, 25lb; (Irissett 'k Station, Frioil. i.- / l.. i. i ' o i. ^ i - .. - > 1, w.ui oniu:, -till .KIMU.IJ illl II rs^mrid.13" before. mr. There was a light frost on lust Wednesday morning, but not sufficient to hurt fruit. The appointment of lie v. \V. .1. McKay tor service* in Kingston Church is changed from the second Sabbath, to the third Sabbath and Sat urt lay before in this month. Fai:m l'lcosrucrs. It is gratifying to know that our farmers are waking up to a greater interest in their farm pursuits. From evety section of the County we bear that the farms are in a better stale of preparation, and more ground planted and being prepared for planting this year than usual. Xo OiAM?e? tin less lor tke Met tor. Mr. J. II. Derham, contactor on the mail rout from Fair DlufF N. C. to Fort llarrelson, in reply to a number of inquiries as to a change of schedule on that route, sends u>; the following letter. Gkkkn Ska, S. C. May 2d 1870. Julitor oj' Jlornj Arcicj, 1 have letters from a number ol D'Whous. li vim? below Con wa vboro. I ? * I asking that I continue ilie present mail schedule on the route to J*ort ]larrelson, reports are in circulation that alter the 1st of July I would petition for the old, or better known as Sarvis' schedule, this is not correct. I propose to continue the present arrangement, and if possible improve on it. I hope to get to Port lianolson at 5 o'clock 1'. M. I can do this by leaving Fair lilulV immediately after the arrival of the morning train, 4 o'clock A. M. Respect fully, J. 11, 1 >erham. The Turjieatlue Trade. f The opening m the present year's turpentine business is more gloomy and foreboding, of a successful or advantageous business, to makers and buyers than has been any one year since the war. From a small spirt up, a month ago, the market has steadily declined until it is now well below Jinuary prices, and the tendency is to still lower prices. To meet these exigencies in markets, tui pontine buyers here have this week reduced their prices, and have adopted rules demanding a more exacting ^id \ closer inspection. The price* now paid, under these rule* ol inspection, are a* follows; For Virgin dip, pure itulF in iron hoop bound bbls. $3.2.0; wood hoop bound bbl. $3.00 il tne barrels are made of green wood, or are poor ami not fit for further use, '25 cent* or more is deduc1 ted: For old dip in iron bound barrels $ 2.60. in wood hoo^p $2.25. and the name deduction for green, and poor, barrels as applies to Virgin. It is well, and no lessjual and pro tuctive to the turpentine buyer than ^iie maker, that they have thuscarly in the aeation Bellied iho prioo down tc >tk proper hearing. We are now in the inidnt of the planting season, and tlie old excuse is not left, to tlx turpentine maker, that early high price* allured him beyond the planting mason. lie should now do what ht ought to have done years ago. Mukt the larm his dependence, and givi only to turpentine a sufficient atten tiou to raise tbo means to meet hu TIJ ! most pressing wants, ami to iiu-cl ' contract* made on the pledge of 11ii , turpentine crop; especially should In , met t his obligation for the money In borrowed to pay taxes Let the tur. peutine maker dilligcutly ami eeono intcally pursue this course year l>\ 1 year and in a few years his farm n il make him independent, ami he \v'?!le\ei j be thankful for the present low price; of turpentine, and the honest and tail j dealing of the buyers \v!?o give him ai once to understand what h*3 may d i peml on. Fiom the quantity oi pills on I)r Norton's Drug store pia/./.a, the othei morning, it looked like some one haii broken in And, in their haste, had losi quite a lot of their plunder, or tlit Doctor had been throwing physic. t< the dogs, it there was any physic in, i it. l)r. MeCo&li Mistaken. President McCoHi ol Princeton Col lege li,'is just publicly <4ivi*i? his <???in. ion that polities would he purified hy pulling educated men into office. Well, Grant is an edueated man ? educated at W est Point. Relknap is an edueated man ? a graduate ol President .MeCosh's own college at Princeton, and a lawyer besides. So is Secor Robeson, or more strictly Robiterson. Habooek was educated at West Point, and stood near the lop of his class. Hamilton Pish is an educated man, who graduated ut Columbia College, and has the title ol LP. 1). Cramer is an educated man ? educated in classics and theology, and a clergyman besides. Scheie U i? an educated man. Rancrolt Pa\is, the In ibe-taker, is an educated man --educated at Harvard College, Cat field is an educated man, and aihii a Campbellite preacher. It does not sectn from all this, oi from much more of the same kind wi might add, that men ol education arc always men of honor.? Ar. V. A'0/1. Sin John Franki.in.?History posses fewer examples of more heroic bearing and sell saerifiring efforts for the advancement tlr material interest of makind than that exhibit ed by this noble, martyr in his exeitions t( make a discovery wliieli if accomplished wouh open to the world advantages beyond eompu tation. lint h?>w insignilieant aic gcorgraphi 'ill illliuiriii-^, w III-11 II i| 111 Ml < 'U Willi I I!(IS< that benefit the human oryani/ation, hnwim how in this life enemies may be v;tiu|uishcd how the biain may he invigr rated and reieh-r ed capable of graping tie* most al>*irus< questions, whet her sceientilie, commercial <. mechanical. This can never he the case w hi < lie lnuly is enfeebled by disease. The blooi innst he healthy, all machinery of body inn* he in perfect working order, otherwise tin brain is w eak and total incompol'.'noy to gras| the cereal issues of life is the result. Such a discovery has been made by I)r Ti n in his celebrated Liver rills. The) have accomplishhd mote good to the humai family than could ever have been attained In the success of Sir John Franklin. l.">. CO lbs. Cabbage weighing <?') pounds t< the head, have been raised from Robeson' Champion cabbage seed; for sale by M. |J. liKATY. A full inpply of fresh garden seed reccRot this v\eek liy M. If. IJka i Y. I'orrr.A ltrrv. It is a self-e\ident f.ct tlia unless a person possesses sterling worth h will not have tlie esteem of his fellow men It is triw, that for a time lie may deceive hut eventually his faults will he exnosed. This is applicable also to articles reeom mended to the confidence of purchaser;*. Ft) a brief period by false commendations an* glittering exterior, they impose <>!? the people hut as soon as tested they art; cast aside The test of ten years has proven the. intrinst worth of I>k. Turr's IIaiit I)vi-;, and to-da no preparation enjoys greater popularity From year t<? year the dt mand for it has in creased, and now it is in general use hotli i; this and foreign count ries. No slrongci proe of its value Could ho given. id. Political. TI1K Century of Independence, emhmcos collection from oflicial som?e? of tli most important documents and statistics con uectcd w ith the political 'history of Amoric; also, a chronological record of the prmcip^ events from its discovery to the present tim< w ith biographical and historical sketches, et< 1'tinted in German and Fnglish. Nearly OU pages. Price, $2.00. Never before has so much practical infoi nuitioa of this nature been published in an one volume. While there are many treaties purporting t give valuable statistics of America in conven cut form, it will be found upon exanuiiatto that they contain a voluminous amount c matter which is of no utility to any citizen. A compatison of the various produetioi wiII convince any intelligent-person that tl "Century of Independence" embraces the in portant document* to f,e foui?<l in iNun al while it omits that which is superfluous an adds, instead, a vast collection of invaluabl Ucts. No other arrangement gives one-foiut tlie information in the same space, and tl arrangement is what makes it invaluable ; a tefcrence book, tt having been compile under the immediate sufxtrviston of ofhciuls ; Washington. The lawyer, banker, mercha.it and farmr 1 will each conclude that it must have, bee prepared especially with reference to h convenience. , It is designed for tlds work to take tl 1 place in politic* tlmt Wo liter's Didionar f does in language, and Apple ton's Gazetteer i General literature. The* binding, paper ai > illustrations have been made to compare wit ( the general character of the work. Though a person can l>e a good citizo I without a thorough education, no ooon ci! 3 zen c?n enjoy the light of franchise Intel! gently without possessing the infoi'imili* i contained in this book. , While person* refuse to purchase ordinft or expensive works, all classes will glad } avail themselves of the opportunity for o , talnlng a Work so indisiKmsiblc at so low price. > Sold only by subscription. bond for special circular and terms a^cnU. S. L. MARROW, i apr 8 Indianapolis, ind. LE liOKUY WEEKLY wwwf i in ^ mm* ? ?fi i L! On thu lOlli. till, there was a * * *' m* :i 1 t j til delivery at Marlboro. \\ nil c the Mientl was gi\ dinner l<? the prisoners, and stooped down to get a bucket, | one ol ilit'in grabbed him. while - another threw :i blanket ovi*r hi-* held. - i A number of them rushed nut, tour ol , ! whom escaped. Their name* ate I Thomas Clark, white; John David, Primus Johnson ami Robert Thomas, 1 colored. (..Mark wa* recaptured Ono ot Mr. Sir .v.trih last b'isi ?ess | iiims was tin* personal suiii'i'viMon ut ' ' an ailveniscment tor tin* newspapers. i : ilo never "found ho was ?1??i: g as I nincli business as Ik eared to do," ami ! never committed the lolly t?I throwing away money on "circulars" an I cheap job work, reaching a few hundreds of I persons who never read tiiem. lie I believed in newspaper advertising, and readers by the thousand; and, strangely enough, never re.ich"d the > point ol iin tgintng himself and his I great establishment so well known i that advertising was unnecessary. Flat 1 )utcl?, snow-hail ami U?vl Top Turnip seed foi sale l?y M. I>. Hkaty. Let every fanner read the ailveitiseuiontsin this pri|ier of "('lmf.is and Japan Feus." If one-halt that is claimed tor these, crops liy i the best authorities be true they are indeed a godsend to the South. The appearance of specia in l)ir lingtoii is making a stir in thai berg. One thousand eoloted men iti (liven | ville have solemnly declared against | I t In1 use of liquor. to aicucr i:r.i*ouis. ( l>N\VAVIKHJO, S. May (5, lh'7d. Curi?K 'IViti'KNTixK Virgin $1,00 to $:}, 2*> YelloW dip $2.2.7 to $2,70 Sciape $1.70. Timber None coming in and no demand. I'novisioNs. Pork 'oe ; l>aeoii, H!lja20e; j Kggs 1 - ia I 7c ; ('orii Sue. 11? -> 1 .i??> 1 I j l tt I. K Ul VKK, S. <May (!. ('itri)K 1 i kit.n iink.- Virgin $:;.uh; Yellow 1 >ij> $2 :>o. Si'iape $1,510. Tar $1.27. , provision's. I'm,'11 +1.0(1. Meal $1.20, Flour jic.r 1>t>l. $S.00u$ I'l.Ui) Jiacon VI" IS, M id a -.si's j 40 to 7d, Salt jut sack $1.70. I'.ggs 17 per do/en. Mullets $-1.70 to $7.00. IVa Nuts $1.00 to $1.70. Cow Hides 10 to l'.'le. Hoes \r;i\ 27 Cents* Chichens 1-j, to 20 jut cent. tiKoiiiii'.niWN'. S. ('., May 2. Crude t:ir|?Milimj Virgin $2.77, yellow dip $2.70, Scrape $1.70. 0T/~" Corn7*7 erins pr l?u. Uougli Uice $l,2a to $1.70 pe?- lmsliol. C||.\ 111 r.s ion, S. ( Ma\ ... Sj?i!its turpentine 2>c: liosin +1.7.7 t<> $1.S.7. Crude Virgin $2.2."; Old dij>$l.lO Cotton, 10J to l*_'k Wii.minutoN, N. C , May .1. X a vai, Stocks. Crude 'I'm-pentine Virgin $2.7*>, yellow* dip $2.10, jll.ud t>l 1.7. ' Vjiirits tnrpontino, 5l0c. Tar $1.:J7. Co!-: ~ toll 0 to 1 2 Jo Nr.w Vouk, May 15 ;i Money !? percent. Cold 112*. Sj?iiits turpentine IMc. Koatn 70 to j 1.510 Cotton at 151 Vvrk .Njijxi Stores Market, April 20, 1S7G. Matters remain mudi tlie same on this f maiket. Holders work against any material i concession on cost, and oiler stor ks carefully, r tint a e not sujijiotted by a very decided or active demand, and buyers operate only through the compulsion of actual necessity. ^ -Spirit* of t nriiciit iue s||()\\* a further sliclit s tii.vli i K*( will; a generally dull market, and I lie only sali! we eould learn of were about ">() bhls at 3.7 Je, with 3.7 ?e a top rate for full lots. 1 losing weie moderately aetive, wilhlow quaii. ties easy, ami the high grades held quite linnly, .Sales of 'J00 bhls at $2 70 to f> 37{,e, good No. 'J to pale. Tar ipiiet at former rates. I'itch without change to note The telegraphic advices were as follows: e I iverpool?Spirits t in pentine, -j-ls, dull; rosin ?common, -Is', ltd., steadily; line, 17c., steady * London? llosin steady. Is JM for common; spirit* turpentine. 2'Js. (Id., dull. r ii 'oiu in tin i<a t ions. ?, The next regular eommunieation of I lorry Lodge, No. do A.-. K.*. M*" 0 \Oil oe held on Tuesday night May y ' Mh, 1 ly oi dor of the \V. M. E. li. I IE AT Y Secty. ri Kpcfial ('oiiti. SOUTH CAROLINA. llOIUiY COUXTY. A I T T IS ORDERED TH AT A SPECIAL 1 Term of the Court of Common l'le.Mi and (ieneral Sessions for the Comity of Horry lie g held, at Con w ayboro, on the lilt li Monday in I May next, to continue for one week if so mueli time is necessary for the di-.pos.il of the -i business. It is Idithoc ordered, r 1 io Jury ('om0 uussinner draw a Petit Jury for said Special i'crin, and that the Grand Jury diuwufbr this year be required to attend. I' ft is further ordered that I he Clerh of (Joint y publish this older for t.l?e information of all concerned. C. P. TOWNSKNI). ? April M, 1ft-d. i y Ofkmt. op Ci.kkk ok Pot;nr. Cox\va viioito, S. C., April 20, 1*7'!. ?s T THOMAS W. HEATV, CI.KKK OK J , Court of Common Plea# and General Sessions lor the County of ilorry, do certify that the above, and foregoing order for a Npee' ial Tei in of (Join t for the County of I lorry, is c a correct copy of the order of Hon. (J. P. 1 Townaeed, Presiding Judge of Kouith Judicial Circuit, now on tile and of record in this oflice, l*. Witness my liand and seal of otlice tlie day . and date above written. 11 TIIOS. W. IIKATV, \ i.. ,1. I " v. u. r. Jt o.?. < > II Notice to Grand .Furors. Okfick op C'i.kuk ok cocitr. i? Conwayuoro, S. April 20, 1870. id TUK following named persons, to wit h James T. Dootli, Samuel Branton, Tlics. A. Brown, J. il. Bulkm, Benjamin Cannon, in John U. Floyd, Charles Grainier, Willis Li- Grrham, Juine* Gritlin, Kussd Hardee, Danli iel I). Hardee, John W. I.nvcll, Solomon Morn Hae, a. II. MeN ah, James I). New ton,.Joseph Todd, l'eter Vaught and John VV. Wiliamry i son,?drawn to serve as liraini Jurors tor this ly | year, are heiehy notified, without further h- notice 01 sumiuons, to he and ap|>eur at Cona waytoro, on the tilth .Monday in May next, at 10 o'clock in the td'vnoon, to serve at a 3(M'C< | iul Teim of the Court ol General Sessions for to the County of llorry. THUS. \V. BKATV. 1 C. U.S. L Mows: M A t G, I : ? mi ? am ? m -w r mm | w? \ S I'lir.T IV As \ I'M n I.I-:," \. will iip|.Is to my new ;? ?- >ithi -it f Sp|\(5 II A I S, tui I.a !i. s a < d M is*e >, .xI. \UTlKCl Al.s t?f tlil!'.> ?' it colois .??i i i| from 25 V5. to $1 jm r I uueli. Lades and (5ents handsome N Ia'K Tins at i~> rents apiece At.so, | KXdLM! ( II AMIIIlAYS, at :: V per yard. 'SCOT* 11 (i I N t i 11 \ A| , at 25 coil's per >ard. ' m>r CJl" A LIT V ok HUNTS. Ph-per said I, adios and Misses SllOivS of ititl'ereni H'i..lit i?'s, p art icnlarh good cloth llu^ki ns, v\ ii i 1 broad suits and low lunds, suitable f ?r I.adit's j whose feet aro used for lo'cmmi ?n at II pinpair. M. 1?. 15 L A I V. April 15?tf Male of'Noiitli Carolina. COt'N TV OK IIoKI{ V. in inn corni' ok roim \ in. Hv Isaac (I. Long, dudg> of l'rohale "VXT II K U M A S, .ltd.n S. Kl licit, lias \ \ made suit io nte to -rant liini letters of administration of the estate ami eHerts of 11 mrv KHlott !> '.-eased. These arc therefore I<> cite ami admonish a'l. ami singular the kindred and creditors of the s ii I II'iv 10!lintt, dece.no I, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to lie hold at ('ouwavhoro, on the 22d day <?f May next at I I o'clock in the forenoon, to show can sot if any lies have, why the said administration should not he granted. (liven under mv hau l, this 1st dav of May, A. I). IS7?;. ISAAC (I. LO.NO, .J. I'. 11. C. may <> td. MV HOOK'S AN 11 AOCO! NTs AUK ready f r seitlomonl. After the lir?t of dune I hey will lie put in the otliceis hands for eollection. .1. 15. UKl'TON. apr 15 It D* . - ^ r . a. __ .. l omiinc rpnosK rnusoNs indksjtkd to 1 I'enj unin I). Nc sions, deceased. me notified t liu< they will i??? sued .it t!? next < *??1111. r.?f the amount so ?lu<\ unless '.hey pay up in I into to prevent it. No fuither notice will he given. K. (i. NKSS11 ?NS, Ailtiii*. d" bonl* mm. Apiil 8, 1^~'V !\'olirtk :?stti lal't Eadoti:; 8fi. \ 1.1, TKItsoNS IN DKHTKI) TO MK I \. must settle he lore the. 1st (>r August next, or 1 shall he compelled to sue. .1. 11. Null MAN, M. I). apr 1 ."It * " ~~ S'ur Salt'. A j ry HAUKKb 'ITKl'ltNTINK S'l'l LI. \ J \ 1 _ complete, except aim ami cap, at a verv low pi ice. Address, ,M)llNNt)N.>s & C>17 A r r I .! ; li A t" M. mar II. t'onwavhoro, JS. C. Tlit' II.'>1 antl Clirajn'st I Vriotliral Puhlislitwl in 111<* ITiitctt Slates. ON K iKd.l.All will | ay for the M ACN < >1.1 A ?1 A/1.1 I K. a I .itorat y, Agi icullural, Seien'ilie and family Paper for out year, postage paul. I.very subscriber will he presented with a pair of Maguilieent Kngvav. ings, Companion Pictures, si/e 22 x 2S inches, entitled "The Oiler" and ' Accepted." These engravings are perfect works of ai t and cannot he boughl anywhere for less than three dollar.*, Mauy of our subscribers arc soiling these engravings for twin; wli.it they pay iji subscript ioti. We employ mo agent*, oivferiing to give to out subset ibers direct, in valuable j>,r-iniums, the commissions usually paid to agouti. Tin- .Magnolia (Jazetlc is a largo eight page paper, of' ?xolusively Southern production. Kadi number contains serial a id completed stories by the herd authors. and a large amount oVvaiied and useful infoi ui.ilion upon household economy. Agricultural and seicotilic subjects, also a column for receipts, and another lor col respondent i. 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Tire Kxtra or "Standard I'lalc" made by this Company is Mau^ied A 1, simply, and is plated 2U per cent, heavier than the ordinary market standard. K7~ First Premium? awarded at. all Pair? where exhibited, fioni World's Fair o! u> Anns iean Institute I'air, 1814, inclusive, apt lf>. 1 in. Oin. ??&** Centennial IT N I V K K S A I. HIST OK i to the ck'ter of Mie Mr>l loo of <wf .S'tttona 1 ivlepeiiilence, incimliui: tin account of th< comic* (trantl ('enienniiil Kxtnbuio.i, Too page* line ciiKrnvtit)(?, low price, quick nil*** Fxtr; terms Semi lor Circular f. VV. ZlKUl.Ki A CO., ill Arch Wt., 1 hiladolplua, l'a. Iw 7 0. I ?y"?< HEW AUVEiU'l-SLMEH L\:. ACErtTS l::,:;.- r V : S.WKl V 'nCKM'i' ' N ? v i k ? 4 v J 4 I ) ^ Y ? ' 11( ?M \ N 4 ' Y . o s Ml . ! . n I ?I > v i i? r ? >; v. i \ m i i; i I th>* *c tn 1 it I i y i r \ ii . ?. I I s';? u tl . \'i>im ii' i ' I ? ii po* Ir-f bv m ' | fi" "J.'l itf-, will .i V i r e. I ) nl?-, I V *y pi I ' II Or .? Ml .' tit -. I {i i > I i I.i ?, I'll I.IMM ?o''l A c| i r imuK t I *\ II, 1,1 i M A I'M Pub'. 1' ii i p *Th? wl'l .la oil Ihf?cl4 V J" n*,?| ?,< > 1} P7d |*SJr A* w.'raw a rim.,i,*9 i*,,,,,,, t, , _J _H Ji| Mr ^ ^ "I lit* t r I, e , I .r ?^'o I Eg J Ui 23 '.V. r O.9.,, | 4 ,1. it C>B ( I JI 7J I *"I'ko Urwrcrbt ?rc (he bnt'-<V. 1. iruwn^)a, !co'JKis, coni" HOA?,t:N33C, AS II A I.I. I llltllA I HI I. HIS, i WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS, rir ri'tiM.Y is ni.t i; mi.m >, a ' in i:i> and si in: m:>i i:i>v. lAir til" in l?rn^' ? , inm - it I: v . t?4il tw .1 Oil M <VO> , U'M.lllWt V .ti?\l., 1'hll nli lplll I, 1*1. A cup of GOOD TEA. A n" tnl I4!iivt lt?li Tru \ 4,U'r tl i ?, m nrh II i r IV it <1 r i ii k i u K iism t I Ii.in I ii Isn if i i ml i ti? ?J rr-rfii e it not probably owl'u; to tbn I)verl mil irin*port 11 oil bit t I Ii .a l III-' II ii I i ii * buy Ii If4* I 'IV i , uro w ii in r I.iiiii, Ii i tin i?f i lot t k in,l ?; > into o-lo r I Oil in I il4t. Tllfi H.llRviinn Ton f!n ... j*, u tv v/ i i rt t in Him in'ulc't a U hi 11 -it quantity of thlfc J'l \ It in .it>?olu I ? I y IM'KK. , Scat ??v mall, I'Tcp iut, 10, ran Inter H J.V,!t ! 'J''. | To i i> i I'titliu'c i inn 1'c.i a liUcrtvl n in |>!e .e?. i fur vii 1 Ill'SM \ N LKA CU l!)i I mrl htiv?i, \ Fuller, Warren & Co., M.MFAC I t I IK I i.s OF tovr, /-\i "i'lir la'.coit ihmi.i- i l } itwor: M X AN,) X I ^ U Its ii ic 1 , K.J K. J nuMit in Mitt rvat sift. ' (> t ii NKW WiMH AMI COM, COOKIN'J M'oV I S. Golden Crown. Reporter. CI PIRIT OF '76. \ OOTHERR 6E?. i I Ml la AN" Tn,! i'A.oxoi s stewart'improved' mi:i:t tiikwanis of j:\i.uy in: v i.i;i:. | ('orres jhiimIimi.* iiiTiicil. I'rict I.Im mot ?'ut >l>un npplicn linn to Ki'I.i.i;k, Wiiui A <', , V.'lfi j \\':i ler Sir *t. New York. Black Hills c;() i,i ) \i\\ Ki ,i > FOU oriDF. HOOK, MAI'S. K ATI-IS, Ii<)I "I KS, iY(Sent f.ci! to ;tay ad.In si. Apply to \Y. I*. .)0||SSU> , i 'I 1 ';tns. A?^t.. I Ii. |J. ('liii-aip', ?r I. F. Ii A N I)(JI .I'l I, Traveling Agl. I. Ii. 11., I le'ia > apolis, 1ml. -I \\* $fT 4-/-, Aifonfii 11'Milled fur an u i JT in1 .1, in A\hi u y a i" i. ? M nor 1 S I O Weill in . an c .(-ily m ihc I I V t'. i?> IO I tk :*a<\. Oil*. Who h,\.| in v r c mi v iHtcil lirf ?r , in '.!? tti A in I hour; tin I if rx |?t*i*i**ii. ctl invent in iilc 7'i in ?.*? 1 cii ji?it K: " r""' 4' v V* w m 4. ' ?. % Ml ' !? , ft I >11 I ll>' St, ."V ^ " Yt'v l< no\t <'. A ( I Kir (?? be ? *|??.ii Ntlilc mill eel ii*5?l it nil i It i ti It It o Ivrw A iff It Is r *. I rsiord i >. itr.v I ml iicnm r n Is, ' iM . Y. Wkk-hi.i Ncs April 1, I?7G Important to Farmr i\s. The Spanish Nut Chufa. Yields on common lands _'<)() bushels per acre of I In* richest feed, unc<pialcd f??r fattening lions, poultry and stock. One acre will fatten more hogs than ten acres id" the host corn. U'sidcs furnishing grazing.* all summer. For the truth ot these claims we refer to United Stales Commissioner <.f Agriculture, Washington, or lo any agricultural pajier in the South. If you fear to invest largely it. wiil oust hot a tnll<! to try lids seed, and unless your experience (htlern f:ow all othns you will he forever thankful f<?r the tiial. 1 The Chuta should he. planted about the last ot .Juno. Now is line i imi: to m vki: n* ci.i iim. Send for a sample package ami canvass vnur county. Pince pool-pai?l, ~ ox. package ot) cents " ' 44 :t packages *I.(K> 41 ?4 44 I'J packages $d.UO 44 4 4 44 *24 pacages $'? on Send money hy P. (J. ()rder oi Kegistercd Letter at oiu* ri->k. S. V. I IAIN KS A. CO., Cleveland, C.??iiti. apr 110 Si. ; GHUFAS ANO JAPAH PEflo. r | hlli introdii' tion of these crops IhioughJ. out the. south will enabk us to keep our stock and lid o'.ti tmnkc-hmiscs as cheaply as it can lie done at the West. The t'hul'.i u planted in a lidgc like potatoen, yields on common land HOD hushcls per acre <d the richest feed, uiiivpialcd for fattening le gs, poultry and eliildjeu. One acre, wid fatten more Iw.'S than li?n ucrini of f 1 ?- l? .-..in besides furnishing 14ru.i? _? ;il! .stiniin?i'. Kor the trull) ?>1 these claims we refer to I". .V. < Commissioner of Ag. I 'uliurc, \V ishington, o. to ;n 1 y iiv* 1 i:* i!t urul paper in 1 he Soul 11. 1 'rice, Its mail, postage paid, gUe a package, 1 ) : .1 pint, 7'k: agnail Ity express $1 * peck, a imisiici. The Japan IV* fully e*tal?HsWc.l iU wi'ii^ several veins ago, and is now in universal demand. It grow s upright like aeottoii stalk, is .mltiva'ed like corn, and yields front I'd) to 2')') buslu'ls an acre on ordinary land. Stork of all kir.ils rolMi it and thrive highly on it without <gber feed. Also exeellent for table use (after boiling about a week.) I'uce bv m.ii , postage paid, J.r?c a package, JlUe a jant, IWr a (plait, lis exp,ess, tJ per peck, $lb per bushel. 1 hese seeds are so scarce ami rosily (but sve cannot make, any discount to vvlc le| sale dealers or grangers. When Southern planters grow tlteir own I stock-feed and fatten their own hogs we shall bear no more of hard times and "middle-men" lor this will put an end to both. II you leal to invest largely it will cost but a Initio to try these veils, and unless your experience ditiers from all others you will be forever thankful lor the. trial. Address, A. K. WI11TK A CO., apr S- It. Nashvillce, 'l'enn. 1 O f W \ f ^ ACUKS OK I.AM) IN 1 Z.W vJU two separate tracts, situlate. sis miles from Conwapboro, in Ibtek> i ' | w IL' 11 c 11 S 11 V I o t 1 1 f Ll 1 n/o11 iiilise cr? o \ i I , ? / m iioiiiin ai'wut o?* a* n.i (iuuui o ' j and in good cmuv.itlug condition, and about * oti acres more cleared thai can be put in good order in a shot t time and at small expense <>n this tract is a Hay, a portion of which lia i been cleared .tod produced I'rour do to 41 bushels o( corn per acre On the promise* [are a good da ei ling, Kitchen and ordinary j out houses. These lands will be sold cheap, as the o\t i net desiics to move to another locality; * For pai licuhu s app y to ^ iilOS. W. liEATY, l ol J. M. \yool>wahl>. A/ril 1* i?n?. If. JL il.J~ IMUMl'iiCTl'Si 1 hu Journal of Commerce. Chaiii.bstox, S. C., April 22, 1*70. On the tirst tiny of May, lS7h " I'lm ( harh stun Publishing Company" w dl issue the lirsl number of a Daily Morning New-?pa|<M to by called "Tiiic JoUIcnal. ok/Jo*5IKKCK." '1 his'nowspuper, as Its name indicates, will devote a large jxirtion of its space and influence to the development aud eatention of the Local Commerce of the City of Charleston, Mid the general improvement of the material interests of South Carolina. In polities, Tine Jolunai. ok C'onmkhck w ill he Democratic Three editions of Tiik JoritNAh oK^Cost51K" jk a ill he printed a daily, a semi-week} iiul a weekly. The editions will^be deivercd by cm tiers to city subscribers, ??r seat through tlie mails to non-cityf subscriber*, I ost paid, at the following raleiC Daily, strictly in advance VS 'h> Semi-Weekly, in advance I *>"> Weekly, in advance 2 <>> For subsetiptions, or rates of advertising. ! i pply or addrcis UTIIK CIl AIU.UIS'I1 *S PUIILIMIIINC CD.," No. u:l Kast Itay, j Charleston, 8. C. ; pr 21'. Cl^ TT I'O >OU Will. I hock*. ? . r 1 jjbc XiCl G . Prints, I'lioiofcmpti** 'v ben do you waste money on * w i ml lers. I ii t ?'! ending to the old ml I :l tile lion ?e of II n n lei S ('< f stable, tied in lM$o. We supply \l| goods x il it, I I'll low*?I lulu*. Ssiul for oinu of thoc, Trunu j lull of Pull l.V; II ' A to will tl > Weellrsxri, lii'. 1 (iolilen Wheel For min* leller, hi, Hoou of Coys Fetter*. .'>0; II itiuit Mad* can,, is ; Mor i (rsi.'? Masonry Kxpoi-d, Hunter* Oui'l' in | ranger* Kxposed, 1 pp. illustrated, !tO. II .v to write short hand, How to ntnu* a i | venlii|r I'urty So,-; Dancing made e,?y fr>-. llow (lantbl era win, 80c. I.enp year < srl*. | I ourlehip t 'ard?, Fortune Tellium t'aro*. I.?.v# Making (birds, 4 knot -each li. case on'y ;t" t 'om I i 1 #\o Pocket Vioyle, Mo (,'h :*lcrH*Ul'* l.ei'er Writer, 40c. Monitor of Free in a.so it rv. 7fc II > * I <o wtii ainl how to w ><?, Iftc, l'ho i?f I.o**, i ,oo? liidlvii' OiiIJh to Hii.'iuiy, .'tin*, K , v . ilrinxmbtr any or nil uf tin* ithovr *ij| brvrut i,? .on prepaid on recwipi of price. \S ? import and hunt up foreign and i?;in < books. ?'* want your patronage. Send for our circuliri. It will j ay you to deal with n?. l>o not risk money with swindlers but tend at oi.> e to Him "old leifa i lei," II u u Ic r \ Co.. 11 luad Ale, N . Ii. f sb lk 4til. SAVE laiHSE? ma wol iii o i goods toi vi". \\ 11y not do 11 . tlie , Ureal N.K. Dollar S ile, :?;t llruuilisld Ml i it firmly uliili llflird, and for ye ate bun eolti mm y valuable goods worth >1 50 lu D si a tiled price of only one dollar, \\ ? are indorsed mot iecomin ended by the Lust p'tpct> Mid leading merciiaiiI a V>ur ?al>* is an honorable business nierpt inn and do ? II all goods at let* than i liter de nlern. lu there tunes i> pay. to srv'A money. We sell Jewelry, Sihtit, suf, F'UW Ware, CI luss w a r e, ('ul.ury, lu> anil Fancy lilioils, (?rot erica, True, 1 otleen, Spices, unit .ii fact very thing, including C.oon ? leganI books. I which retail al tfl t>o to 1 I, and all ju?l lor onn dollar. There is 110 "iickei," 1 or?ieral%p" or other trick, ry. One dollar tucuim any .srti cie on the list W'e II. I i D , let you see go<sd* before paying liver 7 s ooo patrons mini ike popularity of our great 3 vie. ,\V v need juf" ts very where* We cannot give any idea i,?re of our busin.ts Our list ot goods would till tl,;n entire paper, Hand al one* It r en iul.tr* nnd i.i(cm in en da I ions from oui p:iU"ii> Von can save cash. NV111 you do I IT 1 f ?o j iltlriai a i o, <* II. OHM 1>To Ik, N. K. lJOl.hAk. bll.l., ;u brumheld IM, llosloii, Mass. fen IK Jui. fifer". Samaritan Nervine. 1 tic greal .Ni'i v e v ailttp.eimi , t in i s i .pi I e pile Kl's. I 'oil v u Is Ions, Spaino, > i. \ 11 lis Danes, a it *1 all Nervous Dlseuee, the only known pou tive renody for I'.pileectu Kim It lias been tested t>y thou sands and has ut*v< r been known to f.vil in a single case. Trial put Wage free. F.itclose stamp 'tor Circulars dtr.ivr; ? vbh m* of ures, VJ'Jre*., Dr f A ttMJFF tii ! hot 6 ly. Ilvi ? 41, si, jt. ? . ph,hi 4 Chronios Free. T N order io introduce out targe, riglt'.-pftge, 1. I.iter.try and Family paper, l ui; s>>t vic.Nift, we will .vend it int trial, sir. months for only (in cents, and to each snhscrRn we will mail, post-paid, four elegant Ojj iLrmiinsr Utile lied Killing llood/' ' 1'lif Children's Swing," "l'eek-a-Uoo" and Mother* ''1 licsc picturea uio not common punts, init 'genuine Oil Chroinos in .sixteen colors, thit arc eyiiitl in apintarauee to line oil painting*. .)list lhink of ti four line chroni cs and an excellent lit'.crary paper .six nioiilli. lor bo cents. Try it. Make up a club of live subscribers and r, # will send you an extra copy for six months anil lour extra chronios. No danger of loosing your money. We refer to the I'ost Master, Bristol, us i?? out responsibility.. Cash iviptir ed in alliance. Nosam pies fire. Agents wanted L<* la!*e subset ij>tions and sell our fine pieliu<*.. l'Voiu V* to $10 & day easily made. Address \V. id. M.'UUOW., apr 2'J It. liristul, J'enu. EM ANUEL, T V M PI.ET A: CO HAKKKS, CON* F EC I JON fclUS A N I> DKA Lit US IX OEM EUAL ItlKltCll AN DISK. COi^WAYSORO, S. C. Heg to .inform therr friends and the public, tliai tbey liava opened business in the <'on<;i>on stoki% ' /intin tbuilding, tinder the. laiw C)tlice of J<^. 'J'. Walsh Ksy.,) Where they are ottering at astonishingly low prices Msnrled K UK NCI J CAN I) IKS, t NTTS, Tv A Is INS, ORANGES, LEMONS, COCOAS'l'TS, APPLES, A SD WEST INDIA FRUITS. Our stock of 11 -s A v f? x r. kn i; r; al v a i ;: j ;t y of ooow ! witl be k>'i)t n? by w j'-UIr arrivals of th* I Do at. j AV?? L?*t p fonstauMy on band FRENCH j CONFECTION VlUES, and FRKSyHBItLAD, CAKES, PIES, Ar<\ direct f:?m OUR BAKERY at Bi'oiavh.i.k. S. Cn 1 xbero ORDKUS for .SPECIALITIES in our j lino will t>? PROMPTLY filled by giving I tlicm at the Store here. emanuel, tample* V co. j an 1-LS70. j Valuable Land* lor Njile. j ~j s~~\ vrMiVsi/ifr r ivn siTffiTi-'n I 1 1 ?JO near vVindy Hi li., binding rm ' ! t?\e Atlantic Ocean, nine milss from Little , ISivcr village, ami commonly known uh the i "Henry Hardee lands.*' A large portion of these lands are sl'.uateA in the head of Little Kiver Swamp?it Very > i rich?and susceptible of easy drainage. M To any person wishing to iuvast in ri invs proved lauds, with a view to reali/.e large 1 profits on advance value for iiuprovun.cma, no better opportunity can offer than an invest ment in these lands tiow for sale at a verjr low price. For lurther particulars apply in person, or by letter, to TIIOS. W. BEAT*. Conwa^boro, S. C,March 11, litttt.