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LOCAL MATTERS. Religious Appointments. I'kkshytkimak-Kinoston Chl cii.- -Scrvi cos will bo hobl in said church on '2d and 4th buhhatiisiu each month. W Prayor meetings on Wednesday evenings. Sabbath School 4 o'clock 1'. ti, On until?Every Sabbath at 11 o'clock A. M.? and 7 1'- M?Rev. C>. T. man, Pastor. Prayer meetings every Wednesday 7 o'clock r. M. Sabbith School open at 0 o'clock A. M. THK LATKHT NEWH. The report, l>y last nights mail, from thw Slate elections hehl on last Tnes lay (10th inst.,) in Ohio, Indiana ami West Virginia are suiticientl v (till ? "I to clearly determine the fact that Indiana and West Virginia have gone , Democratic, and Ohio Hcpuhlioan. Elder I). N. Core, will preach in the academy in this place, Wednesday night and 'riiursdav, 16th and lOlii insts, r* - Nomination fok Siikuifk,?In con. 1 sequence of John A. Mayo declining the nomination lor Sheriff, the delegates to the September County Convention reassembled on last sale day evening, and the Convention nominated h\ I. Sessions, Esq., late member to the Legislature, for the ollice of Sheriff. 1 The regular mouthy meeting of the , Oonwayboro Democratic Club will be < next Saturday, 2ist iust. Members 1 are requested to be punctual in aliendance. The Executive Committee are , expected to make a full report of the names and status of every voter in the County. rn M i v * - t . i 1 1 WO 1I1KN 1/liOWNICD, /Vt litltle Iliver, on Thursday, the 3d inst. 1 Demsy TliOUi.'K anil Bloom Thomas, returning in a boat from Goat Island, 1 where there is a fishery, and where it is supposed they had indulged too freely in intoxicating liquors, were I overturned or fell out of their boat, and drowned. Trial Justice Win. A. Bessant, acting coroner, held an inquest on the | body ol Bloom Thomas on the 7th 1 inst., and on Demsy Thomas on the ' 11th inst. The verdicts of the jury were that, the parlies came to their < death by drowning. < 1 knockkookf a fi.at and duown- t KU.?Two nips ago of the tug Bull Uivir to Georgetown, Win. II. Ilampton, who was raised near here, and ' was vho Hon of Martin II. Hampton, that came to this county from North ] Carolina, got ?mi otio of the lighters ?-f | he J > ill I UivtM* at the uiiil>llu landing < on Soccastee to go down to the Lower Mill, and while standing on the stern ol the lighter witli a pole in his hand , to ward oil from the shore the how I struck ami giving a quick motion to j the stern he was thrown overboard 1 and <howned. Hxnggera'.ed rumors ol foul play were thickly circulated, and ' the report was that the man's skull t was broken all to pieces, bill when ' Coroner Oliver held an inquest and ' the body was examined there was not , a word of truth in it; a slight bruise \ on the forehead, which was accounted for hy being made by a gig-hook in ' searching lor the body, was the only ^ marks or bruises found. f " Tn the presence of the people of 8 mth Carolina, and in the presence of tny God, 1 pledge myself that if elected I shall /enow no party, no race, no color or condition in the administration of the laws. 1 shall be Governor of the entire people of /south Carolina. ? Wade Hampton. "is 11 anywnero recorded in tne political history r?r this country that any party, corrupted by the long possession of power, ever reformed itself and corrected its own abuses? It has never been done, and will not l>e without a change of Administration." A Day of Fasting and Prayer, UoousStvtk Ohm. Ex. Committee, ) Columbia, S. 0., Oct. 4, 1870. f Several communications have been received by this committee from different, quarters of the State asking c that, at an early date, a day lie fixed <! and that all citizens bo invited to H dedicate that day to fasting, humilia- 11 lion and prayer. The committee has c no official authority to make such a a call, and feels that under ordinary circumstances its propriety as relating ** to the triumph of a party in a politi- 1 cal contest might be qnostioned. But the present is no party contest, ? nor do we strive for personal gain or office or honor. Either we are labor- 1 ing for the moral and material advantage of the whole people, or our protestations are all false. This being our firm conviction, wo venture to bring our case before tho TriE U Tribunal of Almighty .1 *??. ' and invoke diviuo aid in bvhalt ol our a 111 i clod Slate* and its people; therefore, our fellow-citizens arc earnestly and respectfully invited to set opart Thursday, the 20th day of the present month, as u day of fasting, huinilia- , lion and prayer. It is requested thai all places of business oo closed ami labor suspended, that all may assem- i bleat the several places of diviuo j worship; and the minister of the g<?s- j pel are solicited to open the churches ' lor service on that day and i id us in the prayer unto Almighty Hod that justice, peace and prosperity, mercy and truth, with fellowship and good feeling to all men may como back and prevail among our long guttering and much disturbed people. In reverence and with humility. A. C. UASKKIX. Chairman State Democratic Kx. Com. Judge Mackoy on Governor Chamberlain's proclamation, and the llille Clubs. The Columbia Register lias the following result ol an interview between judge Mackey and some of the citizens of Columbia, this week. Question?Judge, what is your pinion concerning Chamberlain's proclamation ? Judge M.?I know and he knows it is unconstitutional and void, and therefore cannot stand. Q.?Ilut, Judge, suppose we are, as members ol arille club, arrested t<r drilling ? Judge?If any member of a rilb* .1..1 : . i uiuu ix arrusieu in my circuit on in,a; account, I will direct Ins immediate j dischargo and order tin; arrest ol tin- { armst ing oflieer. Bystander?Well, Judge, we will drill on your responsibility; and it we are arrested, will apply to be brought before you. Judge?Every Judge in the State, except Wiggins, (and lie has not been beard from,) has expressed the same opinion as myself. Bystander?But we tiny be brought bolero .lodge Carpenter? Judge?Judge Carpenter thinks exactly as 1 do in regard to the matter. Bystander?Well, Judge, what do you think ol Corbiu's statement ? Judge?It is a tissue ol falsehoods from beginning to end. Judge M. gave it as his opinion iliat Chamberlain is engaged in a Wtld conspiracy. He (dosed with th;-* remark: "It I were in command <>l a lille club, I would make Chamberlain withdraw his proclamation by 10 iVI.wLr ln.nwiir.uu w..-5 .. . r " ltcmcmbcr Hint the issue in this election campaign is bet ween the i >fOcc holder, on tin; one side, ami ; hi1 working man on the olh r. ''Taxation before uiu) After (lie War." Those arguments are strnnge*t thai !?onol 1 the pocket never ot ttie people Increase of taxation in itself is sulieient to effect a politie.it revolution. Kreedom, in the ahstraet, i> an excellent thing; but it is valueless unless it jarry witb it the power io live in p -nee, lo earn money am! to keep that noney when earned. The people ex* ' )Pet to pay the expenses ot govern neut. They insist, however, that the 1 mrden of taxation shall he as light as s compatible with the cftiei"iit admin- ' titration of public affairs, and that the mblio moneys, raised by tax it ion, shall ?e hoaeslly expended for putdic eiuls. 1 I'he people of South Carailina know < .hat an inordinate sum ot mom y lias jeen wrung from them by the Stale ' md llic Counties since the war, and : .hey know, for even Republicans admit, t, that, the public revenue has been 1 wasted or stolen. The report of Comptroller Pickens, ' lated Octoper 1, 1850, gives the miounts raised by Si ate. taxation in ' South Carolina for ten years. The ' iinounts are as lollws: * 1840 $ 290,148 J 1850 tj 829,001 1 85 1 . 5 I (i, I 75 185 2 84 0,020 185 3 302,223 j IP34 <i4V y<t? 1855 9,788 185 6 633.140 1857 403,240 185 8 065,4 21 1 Total for ten veais,. .$1,318,987 Annual average $131,898 ^ The expenses covered hy this annual i evenuo* Iroin taxation included the mymont lor toes ot jurors and wit- ( J0S808, lor physicians and surgeons, estifying as experts, and lor holding ( ost-morteiu examinations, also the iost of dieting prisoners and the fees | >1 sheriff*, elorkH of <*)ort and other . dlioers. These were formerly paid hy ^ he State out of the general tax, but ire now paid by the Counties out of j he County tax. Before the war the ( ml J taxes corresponding to the pies. .. , / *ai, rt t ?F I.1V..O Ulni'. I I... llnrJi.K. .. . ;l!L vwuiit y n ? tuv hp- ( ieHHinunU," which upon an av< rape ol line year# preceding Iho war, aioout:d to $140,000 a year. The average uuiual expenses, covered by St ate and ( ocal taxation, and corresponding t-o i he presoot State, County ami District ax, were $571,898. t The report ot the (Vmptro lor (Jen : ral for the seven fiscal years ending j )ctober 31, 1875, gives the following j j cceipts from Stale taxes: October 31, 1869 $1,074,795 I October 31, 1870 85 5,125 | * October 31, 1871 1 ,*2 + 8,05 1 , [ October 31, 1872 1,223,067 October 31, 1883 1,008,603 ' lOlUi* WEEKLY' JS October 81, 1874 1,(5*?H 0 5(5 | Oolohol' ill, 1875 1,807,03:) Total lor seven yearn 9'. 1,060.098 To tins should bo added the amount r?l iiittaxes, lor which real properly is responsible, nod (In* amount ol taxation represented by lands forfeited lo the Stale lor non-payment of taxes. Tiles.- are not accessible ,.t this time, i 1\> ihe Stale tax, however, must l-e ad.led tl.e County ami District School taxes. These vary in 'amount in the different counties and years, but. ha\e averaged toll y on*-.fourth of tlie amount of the Sta'o tax. For seven years, therefor , lit. 1 -cal taxes would amount to 82,204,1 74, at 1 i he total tax to 911,82^,872. Annual avcrge 91,017,267. I'lte difference between $571,898 and 91,017,207 is the measure ol the increase in ilit.* nvi rage taxation in South Carolina since tl.e Republican party came into power! Nor do llu-ss figures express fully the bunion upon the people. lU'lore the war the actual I value of the real and personal properly in tl.e State was over 9100,000,000. I Since the war the average value litis not exceeded 9180,000,000. Wo see, then that while two-thirds of the property ol the taxpayers has been extinguished, taxation has been nearly trebled. In its elicet upon the people, therefore, the present taxation is nine tim. s a-- g i eat as the taxtion In-toi" the w a r. We have taken no account of the $! 1.000,(100 obled to the Stale debt by tin !?<'publican party, or ot the half a 111i: 1 i >ii and more ol floating debt. Add t he.se to the $! 1,320,872 raised by t-.x- j alien, and \vu lind that the Republican party, in seven years, cost the public $22,820,872. Ai d for this vast sum ... I.... l . i. - i - i > I wiiii i?;i:i i ii i . |? ?i 1 \ mi I'll i ill* | M" ?; i i : ; The State Ins become the shame aid , Muniw ol i'.ic I?epuiilic \Vn il Ii>11 property h'Mimis is insecure. Lite itscil is mil sale Tin* 11?-< | i :?? * 1 stripped to 1110 skin. Public credit. is gone, Anxiety, doubt and tear til! the public mmd. And unlo this last the parly comes?the attempt to loist into ' power, by threat and cajolery, those whose boast is tha', despite the loss ot millions, there is "ten years ot good stealing 4,yi t in South Carolina." J\Tcu'$ and Courier. Jlot< led Humble-Bees. No man can tell when a boy of nine or ten years is going to break out in a new spot. A Cass lann lad, who lias lii-en noted for his ipiiet demeanor and steady ways, all at once took a notion I to limit bumble-bees. lie armed i himself with a wide-mouthed bottle ami tramped over lots and fields and , entrapped many si luckless stinger. Alter securing them he had no further : pleasure except to see them crawl up and do a m the sides ol the bottle and > whack their stingers into each other, j in ? .n? i>ui, i :u n yes-.eiuny morning, j gathering in I he bees whtle they were benumbed, and wileii lie entered Ih?* j house- l??r breakfast he li.'i?l about thir > iy great overgrown, wicked looking bumble-bees. Till V were packed JiiUi l in* bottle heads nml tails and other ways, and the lather, catching sight nl l lu lu, somite np: "Si-i1 here, boy, I don't want any iiioil* ol Urn fooling around after bees. Ali'-r breakfast sou heave thai, bottle r>ul doors, and don't bring another hoc around t his house." The boy placet) the bottle behind the dining room stove. There was a gentle lire, and the bottle had no cork. I'he family had got through with the lirsi cup of oollee, when tin y heard uimet lung going: "Jing ?ring?ding ?ong - long ? rong-gg-g !" I'he tire warmed the bees up, and hey lelt the bottle to warm the family a p. Ii was a business a Hair, and the liecs went in to do their bust. The : ioy slid out at the Iirst alarm, but the ild loiks llourished their napkins uniil diding out would have done no good, l'lie old gent got a sling on his left ;ar and another on his head at the lame second, w hile the old lady was in net n red in the shoulder and yelled 'Murder!" with all her might. "Maul?maul etn !" shouted the old ^onl, waving the butter dish around i!111 gelling another needle into his neck. "I'oliee! I'idieel" squealed the old lady, diving under the table as a big )er settled on the lobe ol her enr It wan a very even fight lor a while, j lint then the man got down cellar and .lie woman fl<-w lor a bed-room, the ne'.s deep t) i^s voice shouting: "liiinne the camphor, Ib-lsey !" ami i!.e ither squeaking out: l'lt you love ; ne go lor the doctor !'' No one knows what became of the , joy. lie is reported as missing. ; Sealed under the swaying head of tome stunted thorn-tree on the comlions, he looks longingly toward loine, hut he realizes that his recep- ; .ion will he red-hot. Detroit Free t'ress. u utiii.i itu'OUTs. Conwayiioiio,, S. Co <>tt. 14, isfC vyiii IT. ii III'R.I iink?virgin ?z.uu?1 ( !ow dip $1.75 Lo $2.00 Scrape $1.00. Timber?In demand, 5 to I0o pr ft. I'l.-ovisioNs.? I'mk liaoon, 12J,il"? . Sitgs ion 12(o ; Coin 85c. 10 $1.00 No s tic of timber ibis week. iji rri.K liiVKu, S. 0., Oct. 14. Trktkntink?Virgin $1,75 per bbl ol 280 bs. o old dip $1.75 " " Corn $1,00 per Ini?Meal $ 1,20 per !>n. 'c ill iJoiniiiy $>1,50 )> ? In?Suit $1.50 j>r. i.iek ? field I'ens $1.50 to $1.00 -Mmuss m .5 0 00 cents per gal?Haeon .sides, 15 to 10J :cnLs?Floor $7 to II perbbl. CorNrisY l'i:or>t;ci:. Chickens 10 lo 20 cents?Kggs 10 J 2. 'EWS: (X'TOIUJI 1 Cow hides 7 lot) eon IS. Wool 2" fonts ll?, I 'e.innts $ 1.2-'? to bl.o) Kiesli Heel". ti to 7 o ? n;>. .Mutton 7 lobcontw,?C>*1 woo. I (pi .h> ) $2.00 i't i coitl. (.tKOHOKTOWN, S. () (.11 Cnulo Lurpontinn?Vir: .n *>'2 yellow ?Ii| 1.7"), SfiaiH! $1.'2*>. ('din i 0eeni-s |>r hit, ltougli Kieo 7o to $1.00 po lo >1:1*1 Cll viil.KsroN, S. ( , Oft. 11. Spit its turi>otitino ? 7 fts. llosin $1. .'.*> to $1.35 Cnultt?Vlivlti $1.50; Old dip $1*25 Cotton, 0 to lUj. \Vll.V?N"..TON, N ('..Oct. II. Navai< Si'okks.?Crude Turpentine?Virgin 1.(1.*), yellow dip $l.G.*>, 1Iju'?? *>1(1(1. Spirits turpentine, ,'JOe. Tar $1.50* Cotton (' to 11 i't Nf.w Yokk, Oct. 11. Money *2 pet coot. ({old lOOj. Spirits tuipc tinf 3!"if. Kosin fl (50 to l.Oo Cotton 10 to 11. Kcfliiiar ! ions. !\ The next regular minmuniciUion of Wllo, y 1.0,1-0, No. A.-. IV. M7\J^\ " 'II !iol,l on Tuesday niglil Nov. / ^ 71 it. 1S7B. Hy order oi l lie W. M. ' K- II. It I'. AT Y Sooty. Agent's W . I.. I'dlaitw l?? '1. T. 1 .itchliirlil.- ? llccoril nl ia I.oaii 1 look I>. N<?. i?, l'age-j ~lf^ In J'20. I ' N I)! '11 I lui |i" <i\isious n(" I In* ii'mi c iikmi V. j ! ionctl tin ; !:_ a 11.* nnili'isiji H'il, as A i I. i!i I' at |?t. ii i itui, mi I lie li s' l .i i. \ i n: ,:< \1. 1? It ' l lit! < iai"i it i i <n . : 11. ' i . 11 If i sal.' I..i. i . l!i" I i \ i: >'.t' i ' i!' In it: Ail lliil 11 : 111 llifl |'I l.iini, \ i: J i-. a 11 1 hi'ii?'; in l.ii - Iii. t<>u iis'ii;i. iii till rmin \ nl ||i,:.. . ,. I - j . ,. ' i i '. I < I 11 of l.ililu ItivCI. ' Itllail!'.: ? I W O 11111 (111 11 ,1 || forty arcis, and now known as the ic.sitlon o ot out*, Saai'lio i cllaniy, mil L>?>iit ?l?*?l i?\ lauds of W. .1. Stanly, I. \V. Core ami I hot. C. I iiiini. 'IVrins of sala, Cilsli. l'uroliusor to pay li r papers. October 1J, Ib7'>. A. 1I.SKI1TKU. oct I I?IL Tlie Ciiiiv.'iM of (lie 4'ouuiy or BBorry, l>oimori*alic ftotlliRM'f*. Ofkk I. OK UJi: Co. 1 ) I'.MDCl; A TIC Fx. Co.M., Conwayboro, S. ('., Octolior fl, 187'i. rp 111: NOMINFFS FOlt OFFICK, AND other I einoeratie Spoako-s, will addiess tin* eiti/.uis ol I lorry County, at the follow iii'i linn s ami places. Speakers and eiti/.cas i ! ilm Ki piililii'an parly am cordially invil al to attend and participate in these inooiiinrs Nueea.it oe Thursday, October I 'J Port Marrctso.i (hull Creek Ferry) I'? i?Ihy, I '? Dai; I?11111'- ? .Muster Sl;e>l Satuiil iy, I I Culivunts Ferry Monday, 1 ? Floyds' < Toss Itoads Tuesday, 17 < I reel I Sea Wednesday, is I lay horn ..'I Inirsd iy, IP ('nuwayhoro Sat unlay, I Simpson Creek Tuesday, iM I .it t It) Wiver Wednesday, 'Jr? Dogwood .Neck ' liurcli Saluidny, tfS I, I). lilt VAN, Chairman Dejn. Kx. Com. eoofixtch P,'jr4*r? u'io<r?? ? wtw ? u n UjKjB OJFK D' hoofs. QVAI.ITY IMIMIOVKD. PIHCK PRDUOKD. IN Itol.l-S UI4AOY FOIl A1M.1MCATIOM. Can he applied hy ordinary workmen. Twenty yens' experience enables list a inaimf.nl lire tin* most durable Ready Roofing known. Samples ami Circulars Mailed Free. UK A D V HOOFING CO. N. V., fi-J Co ml! mult St., oct 14-1 yr. Now York. VINM HKIt ?fc BH Uil/S CONCENTRATED POTASH Wariented equal lo any Potash in tin1 market., and far superior to Oonccnt/rabed I.ye for all pnrposos for wliicli it Is used. Put up in one. pound inctal cans, convon'u'nt for uxu In families f >r making hard and soft soaps, and lor cleaning pnrjioses generally. Itiieelrons lor niaViiig snap, etc., accompany each can. For cleaning type, presses, machinery, paints, softening water, washing sinks and 11 iiit trues in flic spring it is unequalled tin excellence and convenience of p.u kage. Fo4 sale by Grocers and Druggists evoiywhove. \ isxher <ft Mali's Insecticide and Disinf-c t .tiit. Powder is inv tillable lor t !>e desti ucti m ol the potato hug, coit-on worm, gruS*liopj?<is. mice, rats, roaches, insects, and vermin of all kinds. It is harmless t<. men and animals, and for cheaper than Pari* green for the destruction of vermin. It is also invaluable as si Disinfectant, purifying the air in hospitals and sick moms, and destroying the foul odors of sinks, cellars, staples, At:, Put tip in one pound cans. K< ; sale by Druggists and (?ro ? ? ! 9 everj where. Y1S.SI dlKR Ar HAM., Manufacturers, Db Wall Street, New York, Oct 15. fopnrliicrsliii) Police, r | a UK lINI)Klibl(iNKJ> JIAVK THIS JL (lay entered into a general copartner* ship for the carrying on a general MereU'indisc, and Ware louse storage and shipping business at lJurl:*ville, S. C.. under hie linn name of iiuck oc 1 b at y ( . I . I.I t K. J. I.. UEA'l Y. Pttoksvllle, S, C?, July lOlh. lbV'b 4, **.<?-v ?c?r .^ - --r imti. i?i mmm* \+ j storage u;id ?hippiri0. OIK NEW WAREHOUSE IS NOW completed. 11 is large, Poeuro ami J wi',1 tcntilatcd. Wo a ? now prepared to in' oei\o, .store, forward by boats ami llats on the Kiv< r. or ship by vessel or steamer leaving j oiii' w harves, nil goods, w ares or produce On! trusted t<> its. Our ehaiges lor storago, forwarding ami , si ipping, we guarantee will bo satisfactory to the pal lies interested. BUCK A UKATY. Bucksvllle, S. < \ July 20-tl" Death to Hard Times! i ! DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES! ' A \7"E TAKE rr.KANURK IN" ANNOUN\ \ eiiii; to the oiti/.cns of J lorry that w e are now oeeupving our coMMojiiors NEW STOUK, where w e have, ami shall keen constantly on hand a well selected slock, and general assortment of 1DKY GOODS, HATS AND ( APS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, POT WAKE TABLE CUTLAltV, CKOCIvEJtY, DUCKS AND MEDICINES, At;., \c. I Groceries a Specialty. We inalirt III*.* tiiocery trade a speeialit y, and shall at all limes havcou baud a complft*' .slock. Wo leave now on hand UKV SAUTED HACJON SIDES, 1)KY SAUTED HACON SHOE UDEKS, rOKK, FISH, III TTKU, LAltl), TEA, COFFKK, SI OAK, MOUASSl.S, SYKLir, FUOCK of all grades, from the best family lv. amis to line. Our advantages ?>1' re?vi\ing goods from New York, Huston, I'hihu'elphia ami Haiti more, by vessels coming out lot huiihe gives us a choice of markets, ami ;?l very low heights, which vvnl enable us to r<< iI our goods at |>iices thai will meet the demands of t lie 111 ilea. Iil*< K A KEA'J'Y. Ihiek'A i|le, S. <.In'y J ,o. |ul.. 2b-il \o lor siikovi iii? tUotol*. / 1AI.I. AND EXAMINE DTK STOCK, V J ami compare prices before buying. IHJCK A lJKATY. July 2b-ti" Family Groceries. | jy XTKA SUUAK CI KED HAMS. EX - 1 J Ira F.unity Flour, Oo.lien Flitter, t/im w-chow 1'ickles, l.nglish cluh sauces, Toniat ?Catsups, Ai nisl ioii^'s Kamily Snap?The West. Toilet Soups, ?Ve. K<?i s:i 1 i by WICK A FKATY. Ha) on Consignment for Sale. I ^ HAi.ICS OF PIMM F KASTKH.N _l.*)v / May just reeei\ed per .Schooner tiio liua/.ly, \\UI he sold low down lor cash. ft FUCK vA FKATY. July ;J"?, I S7G. July 2U 1 ( \ ( ^ FUMIKI.S OF COKX, 75, * ) \ J \_y Hale* oi l lav, For sale l?y FICK ^ I IK AT Y. July Nice cloth slippers?suitable for old ladies ?only 75 cents, at lim k ,A Featy's. Ton v<co!?Fiuecul and twist?JCxl.ru line plug and besl brands of Smoking Tobacco? by Hii'*k A lleaty. Il'hli! B'lsii! H'AVINO STAHTi I) A FISIIIKY AT Withor's Swash, on the beach, I am n >w catching quantities <.I mullets, and ollur them lor sale at the lollowiug low ,p. ic.:s: I'tt. do/.., fresh caught, 25 cts. I'er bhh. regular pacaage, $4.00. l'er r?bh, 1'or.k oi extra size, $0.00. All ordelrs put up with the greatest care, under my personal inspccviou. My post ollico addicss is Fucksville, S. C. | JAMKS <>\VK.N'S. | .Suecasteo, S. C\, Sept. lull, 187'h QUElCK RELI1EF FRON PAIN. DR. GROSVENOR'S 43P c A P S1C1 N Porus Plaster. I Tjiic QrifKKflT, Sr?k?t, Sakkst, Ciik.vpK'ftT AM) MOST OOSVESIRNT (T1!K OK r A lX K VT It J)I Hf O\TI!K D. N'-o more greasy, iilthv. evil smelling roin jioinnls ? no more ptull.lecs ?no more <li*apI pointinvnt? NO MOWK PAIN! (Jiosvenops t'ajisicin I'm us Plaster TUWig a Lame Mack, Neck or Sid<- in IiaM .ui liowr. (irosveiior's ('aiisicin Pmtis Plaster cures : lllioiimatic Pains in a single ni^lit (krosveiior's f'apsiciti Poms Piaster hanUhi <"S every form of pain with raphlity of li.^lit. nlnp. (rrosveitoTs Capsiciu Porn* Plaster c ?mI -Mm s all the advantages ol the best Portia Piaster ever in ado, with the wonderful quailtii's of < apsiein. I It h the great natural remedy lor all kinds of local and coated |*uin. The cheapest medicine in the world. A i single l'l as tor does the work. (tiosvenor'a Capelcln Poms Plaster is the . I only genuine. Take no other kind with a partly similiM- name. This article cures; ! others may uot. Ueiuoiubei the name ?('ins venor's. i S.ld t?y Druggists at 25 cents, or sent l?y j mail, postpaid, to any address, on receipt ol : price. VRKl'AHKP OMI.Y BY J. M. (-ltOSVJCNOIl, M. I). 22 Park Plac, Y. oct 11-Orn. i S.vjcs! Shoes! Shoes! | IIA V K i lits wci k, revive! Irom Ul?;*rl?.*-I .1. ton, .1 largo assortment ol IjidiiM, limit* | ami Childiou's shoes thill a ill compare favorably, it not superior, both in quality ami low price to any slock o tiered in this ina.kct sim* [ the war. Women's pegged Polkas. Women's Dtangr Polkas?very senicable iuul nice. J.ailics' calf soweil Hal morals. Ladies' call' sewed lhtskins?vory nk<; li* j summer wear. Ladies' Call' sewed Hal morals?a siii*Mi?r article.. Men's Kip Hrogarn. Men s I all pump sole. Men's Cadi Jersey Ties. Children's sewed Uahnornl*. CaJI and examine my slock. M. 11. UK AT V. A lit;. ISIS Hi. Fresh Garden Seed, I l<'s?T received from l'eter iicudj,ovU'.i fj Seed House Kuta-llaga Turnip?yellow ami while. ' " ' ?Long Cow-liuru. lted Top Tin nip. J'lat Dutch Turnip. Snow Hall Tin nip. Winnings!.ult Winter Cabbage. Long Blood Heel. M. H. IIEATY. Aug. IS, ISld. NEW ADVERTISEMENT',. n r FA NOV CJAItOS nil st) Im vwttli name I a t i, S3 po,t p.iiit. J. H. LLviUii, Nii4i.au, l\> ?, Du. N. V. flP C N TQ if you wtim (ith in>i 8^*iih.k ?! m flULll I v5 cle >n iIn- world and a solid g. id patent lever w.'iich, ficeoioosL, write at oiht io J MK 1l)E \ CD., 70/ IIroad w ty, N . Y . D INI) Heading, P?yohomaney, Fascination 1r 1 Soul Charming, Mo* men ton, anil M nrina? Onltle, showing how either sex may ia?cinaio and Kaiu tlie'lov? ttnil affectum of on y pei win iltey rltooto Instantly, 4?u pages. Hy mail on iu. Muni A Co , 1.19 S. 7ill St., I'lilli. I'a. AGENTS WANTKD FOIU'H E a HEAT CENTENNIAL ,BOOK. Immense ?ol?< . IT PAYS. Send for Circular. P. \V. ZlKOEKIt A CD . Philadelphia, I'a Bh^s COHN'S j|f?c.BUET'S MBMWk FINE SHOES. OSAMD CT..NET 708S. jtSfRmrxudicBar Illiiatrat<><1 catalopucH and Price Mats rout FltKE. Slate where you saw tills. Til 1"1CW ,V HKFim.ll, Now l ouily for I I l? U C IVagents. The Nniionnl U md Hook for voter*, with Idle of Tilden A Memlricks, and an 4tK porn of Kings a Frauds. &?<) Pagus. Illustrated. fit ets. will secure oniII> and territory. ton a month made. E. II. 3 ?Ktr, Pub.. bi)A IP way. N . Y. ADEN IS WANTED! Medals and .1'ipu iu.?r. A*ward?t for IIDEM AN'S N E W GENTENNifiL BIBLE jsoo Illustration!", Address for new circulars, A.J. IIOGM AN'A CO., 010 A roll St. )> tula p* 85W lo 8-OO A MO S III roll ADI.NT.M. UNIVERSAL HISTORY. '1 he great Interest Iii all nations atol.fn-cur.cv;?i ihr1111iitf history of loo )*iir*. iuaK><> mo. oo>k sell tilsIcr tti til any other. .1 hooks lit one, he ill* tifutty iltusi rated I, iv price, quick sales, exI ra tortus. 'Si'Mtl ft it Oircnl ir. J . ' M ?:t Juk i?r k ? o , I'In I rult*| phi i, I' . OPIUM HABIT CUBED. A Certain and Sure Cure I.urge Deduction iiwl'ilns. A 'rial bottle tree. Airs. .1. A. Droi-i.inukr, EnI'or'e.'lutloui v Mux I oils. (Formerly Mrs Dr s lit.uliins ) Removal-200 Pianos & Organs at Mtinirfiieturers prices. I he SnS?crlViorrn will sell their Entire Stock of pianos A Organs, newami second hand, sheet music, music hooks, and merchandise, ai verv near?<nt urir. During September previous to removal io their new etnre 4" Kas l I 4th ! >'., I' ill in Kju ere, (Jet I * t 1 llustmted Catalogues >1 11.I Agents wanted. Special Ind uceiueu Is to I UK TltAlJK. liOltAOI'l WATKItS .V M .uiufacturers aiul Dealers, .461 H'wny, rt, Y. |w|rRH!pf ntCIPMCn to qualify y4)UNG JKI'.V far ULCiUMLlI the active duties of life. Ill'SIN TH AIN 1 N <1 a specialty. Our 1 instruction ? the most thorough, complete anil practical In the United Stales. Young Mimi desiring a Start lit I.tfo. Parents having sons or wards to educate, arc tie-it ad to write to us.To.' caUtlogue and ptrUe u litre. Total Collegiate Fee, flcv V No .vttcsUieoe. Knter any time, itsvsu txoits ?ot?r |< iirmth mud former student. Address II. W SADLKU, buildings Not. 0 and s N Charles St., Kaltiinor' , Md Oct 14 Woman's Best Friend! N O MOUK-fiut .tii'l worry ovtp* tins wusli iul?. No gcald I hands lit boiliug water! No smoked up faces and tangled iian! | No s? j u u 11 i 11 ig cats an I crying babies! No growling iin.-jii.in'l.i a:i I halt cooked dinners, WASH-DAYS UADS nAPPY nv us! >:; Siddall's Magnetic Soap! One bar wi!J wash as tn in? clotlw*: rv two bars of any other make ami <1 > it in Ir.d." time ami it is warranted not to inj i tint clothes or liamls. ltd* also a very sii i nor mhiji tor washing flannels and Woolen <4 i>. Only bait ilie usual rubbing being usj 1 vo, there is a saving of more Mian Hie entire s> ofllai soap, tVom the clothes not bcia in Jnrfltl by hard nibbing. It can't tail to give entire satisfaction i you ollow >Lho*e ^ i imt DIItRC'nONS. l>o not crt the wash-boiler out en wu>h day. for enough hot water can bo got fro n be tea kettle or kitchen range to make tin w .twv pleasantly warnt, that being sutllui?:r, for .Si DDAI.L'S MAdNETIt; SOAP w ishm mr.i i ji.u id oviwi* or warm wuwr than any wher soap in HOT water. Then follow those Directions;?Itub tiM ^H9| Soap on the wot clothm (hoitig careful not to miss the dirty places,) and let 'tbeiu stand 13 minutes; thou put the Soap away, aft no flQH nioie will ho needed and using any more will he waste: then wash in tlio usual hut do not use any more Soap and hangout^^^^H to dry without boiling or scalding. I B For sale by M. n. RKATY. Con way l>c to, S. 0., Aug. 12, 1810.