Horry news. (Conwayboro, S.C.) 1869-1877, January 20, 1877, Image 3

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LOOAu MATTERS. | The new <' iu.,,y J uimissioiiers j melon I ixi I'm .day; were sworn in by iho Clerk of I'd . I, ami organised ^ by electing lhuiiel M. Heaves Ivujr* Chairman ami electing THos. W. Ilealy ^Clerk of the Hoard. Their next mooting will he held on Monday the '>')th lost. liuMK'iDK.? Harry 'l'roy, colored, was committed to jail ycfterday for i ml; and killing Ilenry Lewis, colored, at Lewis1 liomc near Leaves' ferry in (Lis county. The shooting was done on last Tuesday and I?cwis died Thursday night. It is said the difficulty grow out of polities, that Lewis undertook to bull-doze Troy, The Coroner wfcl hoU an inquest to-day. A (Jom PisTor. Nil rr. -Yesterday Xcodhani \V. (lauso shot a thick nt a distance of ?S."> yards, with a Smith & Wesson pocket pistol.Jfc: killed i'. .load in its tracks. The hall pa?sed through the hody of Iho animal* and lodged In the skin ontlic opposite side. Dii'in iikuia.?This dn a 1 disease continues to spread in this county. Wo hear of new cases in a lew miles of this place. A lew wcohs ngo we published a prescription tiiat wo believed, from its make tip, would euro if directions were strictly followed. Wong-tin publish it and urge parents where they cannot readily get a physician, to lose no tune in applying ibis remedy. 1^- l-V (Jul this out <ind nunc it: Hum buy l'oit Ririmncui a.?The diphtliei i i licit Wrings the lo?'turo ol a thousands dent lis t? the iittlo ones ii assails can ho ruadilv mastered hy swabbing the back o! the mouth and throat thus: Take table salt, two drachms, hi >ck pepper, golden seal, nitrate of potash, alum, one drachm each, mix and pulverize, j>nt, into a toaenp, which hall lill tip with boiling hot water; stir well and then till up . with good vinegar. lTse every hall hour, one, two and four hours as recovery progresses. The patient may swallow a small amount eaeli time. .Apply an ounce each ol spirits of turpentine, sweet oil and nr.ua ammonia, mixed, to the throat and to the breast bono every lour hours, keeping 11 innel to the part. Kkv. 1). Iv. Bknnkit. ?A letter from Rev. I). K Bennett informs us that he has moved from his home near Little River, and is now located in Lumberton, N. C. Mr. B.melt, in his ministerial calling, has lor several years lailhlully labored in this county, and we trust ho will yet lind it in his power, as we know it is in his heart, to at least occasionally visit and preach to his old friends in this section. In speaking ol the services and usefulness ol Mr. Bennett the Raleigh Jiiblical I Recorder says: One ol the most deserving as well as one ol the most energetic and use. lull of the large number ol North Car olina ministers, has removed to Lmnborlon sons to ho in the midst ol his field ol labor for 187V. lie lias left bis farm ami determined to devote Ins time wholly to the preaching of the gospel. Bio. Bennett was severely wounded during tl e war, and being unable to work has, hy hard study, prepared himself to leach all the usual courses of a first class academy. We know of no more worthy or useful brother, and regard it a blessing to the good citizens of Lumber!on to have such a minister and teacher in their midst. Bro B. has written much for the press r,\ the State, and is the author ol the "History ol the Cape Fair Association." I To flic Churches of the Capo Fear Asso' elation. [biblical Recorder.] Dcxr Jircathren: When your minutes arc published they will be disposed of /as follows; Those for the churches in Columbus county, will be left at the store ol Col. T. S. Memory. Those for Robeson county will bo left at the oflice of S. Ifi. YVird, Ksq. Those of Bladen county will he left at the store of Capt. W. J. Tolar, Those ol Brunswick ami New Hanover counties will be left with Fldcr A, A. Edward?. Those o! Marion county, S (X, will be left at the store ol Mr. Abrnin I'age, Nichols, S. C. Those of I lorry county, S. (X, will be 1 elt a', the store ol J. A. Mayo, Couwayboro, JS. C. The above will be Htriel'y adhered to, except who'c I may have an opportunity to send by a member or pastor of a church. I). IC. Dennett, Scc'y. A Card. To all who are snllering from the errors and indiscretions ot youth, nervous weakness, eai'\ decay, loss of manhood, Ac., I will send ateccipe that w'.ll euro you, FIIEK OF C1IAUC1K. This great remedy was discovered hy a missionary in South America, Send a self-addressed envelope to ?he Ilev. Joseph T. J Nil AN, Station 1), bihlo House New York. Nov. IS, Om. Tiii'i i E'oi* ]" OITKU THE IIOIIRY NEWS. Pro* I. mid iiii\1<*ri:it. lor sile. Preference end ndv Ullages will ho given ii purchaser inUMi- j bin to continue it< publication in the county. Other business is my reason for wishing to sell. T. W. BI5ATY. We have received tha January lunnhcr of I.k.isuijk Horns u handsome mammoth JO page (OJ eohuns) family paper, filled wit h the choicest literature?serial and short stories, sketches, | oetry, wit, humor, Ac., Ac. It is entertaining, amusing and instructive, and is one.of the cheapest p ipers?the amount and quality of matter considered?that we have seen. The price is $1.20 per year, including as premium a genuine fine-line steel engraving called "The Mitherless Bairn," printed on 22x28 plate paper, whieli the publishers claim is superior in point of merit and attractiveness to any premium ever ollerod ' y any other paper in this country, and is alone worth the money asked for both. The publishers, J. P. Patten & Co., 1(52 William st., New York, authorised us to say, that It; order to introduce the paper in this vicinity they make a special offer to every one of our readers to send them the paper?a "trial trip" of four months, post-paid, commencing with the .January number?for 25 cents. ( )iir reader]* win. .iv.il 1..1'ii.m oiler will, we feel ecilaiu, thank us I'jr having failed their attention to it. 'I he publishers ot iiicisrt:t<: Horns would like to employ sonic otio in every place to canvass lor this pa|?r. jan '20 it. 1 '.'till uj> subscribers to the Hohky, Nicv.a can get I.itisuitH Hours, llirottgli us, at $i jier aniintn, ami wo assure them they cannot get a heller monthly for the satno money. CHRISTMAS NlTEltSTITlOX. Tlio Danger of lis Ever railing on a Monday. [Front liie London Times.] Christinas day falls on a Monday this year. It fell on a Monday also in 1805, and on that occasion the following was uncart he 1 Irom, it was slated, the* Ilurieian MSS., 2252, lolio 153-4: lt'( hr'tstmas Day on Monday t?c, A groat wintei that year you 11 see, And full c.J winds both loud and shrill; Hut in sununor true tci tell, Ilieli winds I tifi i. vli .11 I... .mil wii-Aim Full of tempests lasting long, While bullies tlro'.e shall multiply, Ami great plenty of beasts shall ille. Tliey that be boinlbat ilay, 1 ween, Tliey shall be strong each one and keen; lie snail be found thai stealetb aught; .Though thou be sick, thou diest not. The year 1800 was the year of the Austin-Prussian war, a year ol disastrous gales and a year ol cattle plague. Again, in 1871, Christinas Day fell on a Monday. The twelve months (allowing that day saw us with cattle plague in I lie north and storms; hut as to "battles" we must g > hack a lew months in 1871 for the capitulation ol Paris ami the conllict with the Commune. We have now a Monday Christmas lor the third time witlun a dor.cn years. MABIUEIX ( KANT?DhLKTTKE.?At the residence of the bride's mother, at Peach Tree, S. Dec. 27th, 1870, by Kcv. Win. Carson, Mr. I). JO. Grant to Miss Juliet M. Dehcttre; all of this county. On the 10th of November 1870, by Kev. Joseph W. Kirton, at the reshlen"e of the bride's father, Mr. M. O. Anderson to Miss Isadora Allord, On Thursday evening, IStti inst., by Kev. handy Wood, Mr. Kobert MeCrackon to Miss Frances, daughter of Benjamin Cannon; all of II orry county. )>i i: i >. At the residence of K. M. Floyd, on tlie night of the 2!Hh of Novoinher last, Mrs. Sarah B. Kirton, in the sixty fifth year of her ago. For more than forty years of her life she was a consistent member ol the, Methodist Church. As a neighbor she was peaceable,kind and obliging. In the excellences of her qualities as an affectionate wife; a kind, loving and gentle mother, she was equaled by few?surpassed by none. But we trust she's gone to Jesus, and is blessed. J low sweet iter slumbers are; From snivel ing and from sin released? Klic's free C om every snare. ,J. W. K. At 1 luck's "lower Mill," on the 2d inst., Minnie Ida, infant daughter of \V. W. and I M. A. Itoyuls,?aged 8 months and 18 days. HMKKIjT Kttll'OIITI. Coxwayi.oito, S. C? Jan. 20, 1877 Ci.tl'k TuiiI'K.vi ink?Virgin $2.50?Vellow dip $2.50 Scrape $1.75. Timber?In demand, 5 to 10c prft. 1'novisioNH.?Fork 2j,e; llacon, 12Ja 15 Fggs )0al2?c ; l.'oi n 85c. to $l.v>0 No sale of timber lies week, Litti.k lliVKii, s. C., Jan. 20. Till I'if \ i'm. ?Virgin $2,50 |i?r bhl of 280 lbs. " Old dip $2.60 " Corn facts, per Ini?Meal $1.00 pe. .u. Fear) Hominy $1,251 per bu?Salt $1.50 per sack?Field Peas $..50 to $1.00?Molasses 85 to 00 cents per gal?llacon sides, 15 to 10J cents?Flour $7 to 11 perbbl. CotTNTllY FllODUCK. Chickens 10 to 20 cents?Kggs 10 12. Cow hides 7 to 0 cents. Wool 20 cents lb. , Peanuts$1.25 to $1.50 Ficsh lleef, 0 lo 7 . cents, Mutton 7 to 8 cents.?Cord wcod (pine) i <s*tt iu1 ..^.. .1 |#vi ullu. Ckohoktown, ?S. C., Jan. 17 Crude utipein-ue?Virgin $3,00. yellow dip (3.00, iape $2.00. Corn 75 a 80 cents pr.bu Rocji liice 75 to $1.00 pe?* bnshel CiiAfu.KSToN, S. C., Jan. 17. S,?' ' ? '.i pontine liull cts. Ho.,in $2.20 to $2.00 Crud??Virgin $2.25; Old dip $2.25. Scrape. 1.75 els. Cotton, 10 to 188 W'l.v v.ito.v, N C., Jan. 17. Navai, Stocks.?Crude Tij.pcnMne?Virgin $0.35, yellow dip $3.35, Hard *2 35. Spirits turjtonUne, 45o Tar $1.80- Cotion 0 to 12jc New Yo.-k, Jan. 17. Money 5 per cent. Cold UJ. Spirits tu.pontine I47e. I'Osin ?2 50 lo $2 00 Cotton 12 to 134 Kc^nlnr Commiiiiication*. c\ The next regular communication of ? /yv^Ilorry lotlge, No. 05 A.*. F.*. M*.' X/\ will oe licld on Tuesday night Jan. / >80ih. 1877 Hv Older of the W. M. .1. C. COl.UNS, Sccty, I li iiU J i J KSfecriirn SjiBrs. 1) V VIKTKK of sundry cxeeutlotis to ini> ) directed and lodged in this ot'ti ??, I will oiler tui sale before the Court Ilousu in Conwnyboro. S. C., on llio lirst Monday atid Tuesday in February next, the following descrilied property, to wit: Kilty acres of land, tho estate of A. M. Williams, situated on 1 Ihiok Creek, bounded by lands of J. M. Itul lor, 1j. M. V. Todil and A. T. I lousen, at the suit ol Kliza Todd, aud others, A LSO, a lot of personal property conslstu. v. 11of nine bead of eat tie, three feather beds and furniture, one clock, one table, ten chairs, one spilling wheel, and a lot of pot ware, the est.ite ol A. M. Williams, at the suit of KHz i Todd, and others, to be sold at the risk of former purchaser. \ LSO, one hundred acres of laud, more J. V or less, levied on as the estate of Isaac MetJray, hounded by lauds of K. 1). Kiehardsou, I. J. 1'arker aud others, ut the suit of Johnson & tiraut. ALSO, one yoke ol oxen and cart, and livo head of sheep, levied on as the estate ol Willis Cox, ut Hie suit of ,las* E, Moore and others. Conditions cash. VLSO, Fifty acres of land, more or less, levied on as the dower of Iho widow ol | the late 15. II. Jenkins, as the property of J. II. I lucks and wile, at the suit of J. E_ Moore aud others. ; January 15, lts"7. A I-SO, Olio hundred and ninety eight acres of land known as the, old homestead of John li W ilson, tlcceas id, wheto 8. J. Wilson now resides, on .Stents Swamp, )If ill 111if>, I lit' lulStiiiiSmr luMiiu '?!' I I I lii.,.. MXJWUMIIL Hi m.1 v/1 u Ij. iy i(11 11? Kveivtt Walls ami J. N. l.ec, levied cm as the propeily of the estate of l>onj. 10. Sessions, deceased, at the soil of.S. \Y. Shacklofoid and others. Terms cash. A. 11. SKIlTKIt, S. II. C. .January 15, 1S77. E'itiol Police. A I.J, pet sons holding claims against the late _ William Shggft, deceased, or against his estate, and all persons in anyway indebted to either, are hereby nolili d that said claims must he pfsentcd to, and settlements had with the undersigned, before the first day of March next, when said estate will he closed, and a linal discharge, sought for in the l roi ate Court, by 11 I >hl; 11 AM, and DAN 1 Kl, MKiliS, jail Id 4t Administrator. of South 4'aroliiia. COUNTY OK llOKKY. Foreclosure of Mortgage?Agent's .Sale. Thus. W. Graham lo Ghatcr A- King.?Mortgage liecoided in Ucgisters ollice, Hook It., l'ages 1)8, lib, and l')0. UNDKlithe above mentioned mortgage tho undersigned as agent, will sell at. public auction he fore (lie Court l!ou?o in Conwayhoro, S. C.. cm Monday the nth clay of February next, during' legal sale hours, all the right, title and intercut of the said Tlios. W. Graham, to wit: A one-half inter est, iii all mid singular .lt.it certain tract of lantl, sit uale, lying and being in (lie eounty and Stale ul'oiosaid, on tiie Atlantic Ocean, lie.-'- lho village ol Little Liver, and kiuiv. n as the Kuicli j?!aee, eontaining sixteen hundred acres more or less, bounded on the South and Pes I by the Atlantic Ocean, on the Nou and Ninth-bast, by I,idle itLer, and on ilic West l?y lands of tlio estate of Nicholas N Ixon. Also, all and singular th it certain trad ol land, in the county and State aforesaid, lying and being on Waccaniuw Kiver, between Chelsea Kun and TilleyVj La! e, containing six hundred and sixty-seven acics inoro or less, and boocded Jiatt by lands of the Misses Nixon; South, hy lauds ol llu roughs A: Collins; North, by Waccainaw Liver. and Went, by lauds of Mrs, A. K. McNeill. Also, one turpentine still, with app.irtinauccs and fixtures, now being on said 'ast in tned t act. Terms of s -e, C LSI I. Pin-chaser to pay for pajHus. JOS. T. WALSH, J.?n. 12, 1S70. Agent. Tiie Male ol'ttoulli Carolina IIOKllY COUNTY. vtlai, justick summons. Action on Note, and Warrant of attachment, lb Tom. (in.i.Ksuii:, Esq., Trial Justice in and for said County of said Stale. to any u aw iii, cons i a 111. k. ("TOMPLAINT having been made, unto me J by Richard Jordan, that N. W. (Jrady is justly indebted to him in the sum of loityniuo dollais and loity-live cents, hy a promissory note made hy the defendant, dated November 1st, 1M7">, and payable one day alter dale, with interest t1, con. These are, thereto.e, to require you to summon the said defendant to appear before me, in my office in Conwayboro, on tiie JJOtli day of February, A. 1). 1?77, at 12 o'clock M., to answer to the said complaint, or judgment will he given against you hy default. Liven under my hand and seal, at Conway ooro die jutii (lay 01 uccemner, a. u. i.^fo. TOM. F. UILIiHSl'IK, [I,.S.J Trial Justice. To ilio above named N. W. Grady: Take notice that the summons In this case, of which the above is a copy lias been duly tiled in my ollice on the 3Uth of Gecember, 187(>. TOM F. UlIiLKSITK, Jan. 3, 1877. Trial Justice, jan '> td - ? ^v r- . T . \ Iy i I> > ' 1 i'i 1 i isi il ii 1 A U i w ? C'iflr;ir.t n " .VI :i * T J oril 2 ?i r I IIK >?U|)|>oKr k of \V;iil'* I l.i i |> on Si ih.? I re e i! election, a id iili ptrsoii^ who are ill 4avur of good govormnoid, ate hcichy o:uncslly requested to rssomblo at Conway-: boro, on the first Monday in February next,' lor the puipoke of tendering one aid to tlie I (Jovoriiar wo Jiavo fairly elect oil, in Ida efforts to preserve ode Statu from (lie w ret dies, who are still holding on with their death grip. L. I). DttYAX, Chairman Denioeratie Ex. Coin. January 12. 1877. Liver. Stomach. Blood. | In a ncgleclod soa-eoaat Plant, a most as common as <he Dandelion of the in adow, | Dr. J. M. (liosvonor has found lne n.i .is of a sure and searching llemedv for Di-m* of the I.IVKit. STOMACH AND Hl.o >l>. It seehis to ho Nature's medicine for ailments ?il those organs. Its el", , are the wonder and delight of all w ho see :!, i. Dr. Orosvonor has given thh IJ nerly a name wlii h jvill lie easily reni" i?'i ??d and Whlch suits if. IIoc ills It LI V Ell A \ F>. | ONE HOL I I.K<il l.iveraid ei.es <'oustipat ion, no maher how had. ON 15 HOT I'l.K restores a good appetite. ON E TO j'TVK BOTTLES a < warranted to cure Liver Complaint, TWO TO SIX lit) l'TLKK cures the slnbbornest Dyspepsia. ONE TO EOUlt BOTTLES r.uo .latin-! til CO. TllUEE TO FIVE DOTTSKS cum S'Wi'la. ONE DOTTLE cures Bllllousnogs?warranted. ONE TO SIX BOTTLES euro Fever and i Ague. ON E DOTTLE cure* nil Mlolches. ON E MOTTLE euros- Sick llouda lie. ON E MOTTLE cures llcsthMsticss. ON E TO TilMEE DO l"iT ES on o General I Debility. TWO TO SIX P.OTTIJ'S euro the worst form of Dlood I i utnois. ONE MOTTLE euros Indigestion. ONE DOSE ou.es 1 lentInii'ii. ONE DOSE cu es .Sour Stomach. ONE DOT TLE cures Doils, l'ustules and Dimples, 'I 11 DEE TO SIX DOTTLES euro Enlarged Spleen. v?N E DOTTLE cures n Toipid Liver. ONE TO FIVE MOTTLES euro Dhcumi tism. ONE DOTTLE cures Erysipelas. ONE TO TIIMKE DOTTLES Durify Hie Dlood. ONE TO Til DEE DOTTLES euro Female V lliuents. ONE TO TIIMEK BOTTLES euro any kind o| sore ou any part of the. tod v. The IJvcruid is warranted to perloiui tlicso cures. It nets <111eetly upon the Liver and Stomach. and through thein upon the Dlood. Ills the host medicine ever introduced In the famDy. (iKOSVEN'OD'S LIVKIJAU) Is a Deinedy for the million. It is needed in every household. Almost everybody is trouhh d with some kind ol Liver, Stomach or Flood*disease, wlik li If in* ducted wIM odd fatallv. The LlvOmld hullds tin and mstnrtas | Ihrt whole system, and "makes a new man" I of die siek unci snfU i iuir. Make tbo trial be,j fore it is too lute. Liveruid will cure) on. While ii&ing I/.vol il l eat all you want of ! the best \ou can gt;i CJrosvenor's l.iveruitl is sold by at le.ist. one resjicetable DruggLt in every town in laii;e bottles, al one dollar each. Six bottles lor live dollars. Discovered ru.d proparo.il by 1)11. .1. M. (illOSVKNOit, 'J2 Park Place, New York. pain. | a piTastku 1 IAIN, i Ml AT WILD CX'ltl* I'A IX. I'AIN. 1>II. ClltOSVHNOIt's Id.1.1 VN KV.MC PAIN. Po i Pr.A iTKU wilt n>h|1 Ivltly Oil re, PAIN, remove "elleve nil fenus of i'.iin, PAIN, from a .,i in the side to tii; woMi PAIN, kind of Ulienmat ism. it. is the. mil? PAIN. Plaster in (lie world that will do this. PAIN. Ask your Druggist for lJellunoP A IN. i dyiit," or toncl 21 eonls to .J. M. PAIN I tirosvonor, llox 2d<?7, Now York PNiN I City, For a full Sample. The l.i vk hi AO and Pours Pi.Artrk, for >ale by lilt. K. N OllTt iN, < oin ay hoi o, S. < jail 1.'. 1 )t WHAT pays! 1r I'AYft evp"y Manufacturer, Meii'lrini, Me i htiBio, 1 nvenlor.Farmrr, nr I'rolc ssion il * in h ii lo k< "p In for incd on nil .no Improve, men I? i?ml rtlscovel ies of the lie1, IT PAYS lii? heml of every family to Introduce InIn his household n newspaper ih.it i. tnstriicI live, one Ihut fosters :i t:i?te for Investigation I ami promotes thought and rncottingos d s use Ion among the members# THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN whirl) ha# tieen published w>eklvlorlh? 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The Si en title Amen, an Deference Itook, it volume boutil In clolh ud gill, containing the Patent I, >wi, Census of hn U. 8., and 142 JKhgrut nigs of mechanical novements. Price 26cents, Addi i>* lor the l*?p?r, or cotuerning Patents, 1IJNN A CO. 37 P.tik How, New Vork. branch > dice, Cor. K. * Uh St., V ash lug ton, I), ii. dec 2. I ), 1^.7. NEW ADVERi. -E I . ' . QP KANi'Y I ?' j l * v to ii ?in 1" i | K. O |h>?i iialil J 11. II(' i i n, N ;i4 iu, Ii ?i.a i o. N. V. foi i 71 E? rytx ly <J\J j kJ if I i**itli< Poller'* An.- I,:iii ftlvi'ii ij , . i ichl il'UiiiMif.l, ably l-' .Lilly M iif:<z!nt> At only tit year. S|n* linn.n * "> (11 cut <erov* to clubs. ri OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE At LENTEN! EXHIBITION 1 etl.lo l.l.-UT III III 11.It> II .(IK 11 !< .Intuit s->lil 34 I o.mo ill o .? <1 y. Tin* i? tlic onli an illimiiIt- tin i t' ttriplMio Injury iiMti'Uhdl. Semi far I'X'rt i>*rins in Akciiih A?iiii"??, National 1'nblUhluii (.'u, I'uil.tiii Ijniia, l* i , or St. l.oins Mo. iror sous:7:, colds, iioasseites:, N It AM, 'I'D l?< >AT Dl Mi AN lis, WELLS1 CfliiKOLSC T ASLETS, ITT I'l'DM-V l.N IK.ft; llvixi 1 a Tin i:i> and si iti: ki:mi:i>y. For 8 il toy lirnt'iri-i" iieiior'illy, 4w JOIlNBloy, 11*11.1.IIWaT & t!o., I'llU llll'lpll. i, Active Ar.i'iits waul <1 iiistuutl> to intioilucc the Centennial Exposition DES(1 it i l(Kl> ami 11.i.i n :a I I'D, Nonrly 8 * > p:ij(o?; only M; rich Illustrations: nii'l a UM.ii.iiri* tii* ti|>* iiri' miiI rhi'uprit History of t l<i* 111 * > t i x til l?* i *oii . It If " i Mux liniiii'imi'lv I) n t? I *1; *' i* II i* I 4 )lil fiilir Wi'i'k' Act *| llli'k 11. No# or never. For InM iinrticiilars, iiikIic , It i* a iiho llit oi., I'l'u i . 7- S'.i iiSom Ml., I'u.l 'ila , I'a. rtOOO AvftMiIs W.nilf.l lor (lie StoDHAULEY DOSS 1 J . * .us .no * * 11 ?in at | | j v miw mum> utimm niaMsna x jl v gnumb i Written liy hi* l tiln'1'. A complete account of tin* most VI ysici Ions A h Imfit ttou :i! <4 lAxcltltiK Search. Wild t'.io Niuuie no tors itntl llluMrnlinn*. (I'llncl.c ml o'U r W.iiks (In* Agent look Morders In ouoilujr. Terms Itiiernl. Aim Ajru t wtnti'tl on o ir i\l i{iillleent Kninlljr HIhit*. Wi'li levuluihle I 'ustrntert Aid* ami Sli |iii r h It I nil I n i?*< AdiliPH*. Joan K. l'otter It ('oPublishers, Put lutlolphi i. J U SUBEB A 'iuiuJa' s the ?? roMvo orst .?i?. thus ptttilyl iig tllo blood and stI'lkltllf ?t the m il of il |*#,??, It l? tin* m<' Hivn t'vir no of tin* 111 ui of ilmt ntm* foiiiul 111 11:- y.il, mitl Is ou?* <t( lit* mo t wonderful ton i?'s iii11 111 vIkoim tors It no wit, and is imed |n HihIi regular prwtieo hy the pliystcnuia of lout mill other nun in- s. It wi I m ake Hi liver ticfve, assist IllgeslIoii, purify tint lliooii, restore \ .,<u' 10 tliii dehtli I it ml, niul is i certain remedy fo' nil disease* o' n Scrofulous u it tiro mil those trmniK troiu poverty or wititi "t iPood . TRY IT. For sale t?v llrueitlsis VVti ut iie hy (3. N. (Jill1'TKNTHN. 7 sixth Avenue, Now Yoik. A uriisI )0 - < ,v SouicUiiia^ Nrw ?A e n t * IViuilcil. i>.\ni;\ ruoLirif; FLorii corn.? .1 _) This ourii t'\<s aiiiy other for bread ami is best for stock, it lipons six weeks earlier than any other kiiul, ami grows liont (I to I J ears nit a stalk. Tho important points w-j claim for this new variety of o rn are there: 1. One stalk of liiis coi n hears from <5 to 1-1 aets; one hill with two stalks makes fiom 10 In t''i euifl? producing from one acre of ground about three or four tunes an many bushels on tho name soil and with the same culture as the common corn. 2. The eovn is heavier in weight, has as large an ear, thinner husk, and makes corn meal, for family use, sweeter and more nutritious, and valuable for feeding stock. tt. That it will grow ami prodine a profitable, crop on ground where oilier eoflt will not grow to maturity. -I. It lipens earlier and is not liable to lie caught by frost. *?. The grains are large, pure ami white, and an ordinary yield is from H) to 100 bu.hels to the acre, on medium land. A tine quality of I " ir can be made foui it. When ground u produces a flour analagous both in appearance am' taste to flour made from the best white wheat. Even an epicure would fail to (listiuguirh between I hreud made Iroili tho two. The Corn shelled | weighs (M lbs to the bushel?which is ibs heavier than anv o'lier (piality. 1'ltICES dV .M All. l'OSTI\VU>. 1 Sa:k SI <?0. I 0 .Sacks $|,*?0 0 ? 2 oO. | 10 " 7,00 Each sack contains 1,000 sound grains. .Sample stinks with the ears oh them will he sent out lo Age ills. Wi ite for Tlisi IMoNI A.I.S j with telins lo Agents. Uewarc of swindlers; no one else lias the genuine seeds in this Slate except myself. .'some pari.es adveilis iug this corn and ottering to semi stalks, when you order of them they wiileyou tliat their .'stalks are all gone. Item ember Agents ge? a good coiuuiisunn, and writo for terms ai once before the agency for your County is given to some one ciso. Address, \V. S. TIPTON, Cleveland, Toim. ~~ GOOD READING, ATT *-?? i * ? m *mm . i IWiUY/ 11' I ALili Li Jilt 11! TII lu DETROIT FREE PRESS liriahUr and llcttcr tor 137 7. I4*(ill <?( Wit--1'Minor ? i'nlhoa?Sketch ?? Incident ? News?II >mc ami Foreign Letters. Vou will enjoy ?l better than any tfJ.k t r newspaper. "HOW HE WAS TEMPTED." A t'uiiliug continued .Story, w.itlon for Tim Fi.kk I'kkss, by ?'Kl/.oy lley" 'Fanny Andrew#*), the noted fccntlicrn writer, will be a feature of IS4.7. wrnl fvt/sn O mam A MM ? M_ sv sjvuiy j jivov now, tpa.W JJUI itUUUUl, In making up yv.ir list, stait wllli iho I)KTI(OIT KnKK 1'IM?L THE POST MAST Kit IS A(5KNT FO IT. I.ite Imtvmiee IHicoviTlf* by STAN Lb V anil Other* ure JUKI uddeil to the only Complete Life and Labors of LIVINGSTONE. This veteran explorer ranks among the most I heroic llturea ot in century, and ti*i? l.oou ta one of the most attractive, fascinating, riohlv llltioreated untt Instructive volumes ever Issued, limn,; the only entire and an t lien tic 111 * , the million* am e ?trer for it, ami wide-awake agents me wanted quickly. K< r uM^^niid ternie ad< r lll'ltli V I; 1? 7T) S-tu. -ir* [Y.z:r:.lrA C;.tab?V). I'ifly ji igos?i )) J1111 rj'ioiM, w i: i i l/e. sci'iptloiis <W Iii uisuiid* i<l | DC bos, r'oWt: and Yog'-ubles i i die world, and Mm w,.y v.* grow tlioiu -.ill lor a Two Con' no t y;? stamp. I'rimed i i Herman and K.i In Vick'8 Kloi.d (iuidu, <^u uterly, 2 > ?> ? a year. Vlek's Flow r and Vegetable y.ndtui, : ?.? contain panov; in elegant cloth covcm, t\ <jj A\UI: 'CS8% J A >| S V 11 K, fto , ,. y. vickTs Floral CuiUb a beautiful Qiurt?ily Journal, fuel* illustrated, and containing dopant colored Flower l intu with the llrst mnnlier. I'rice oa'.y* 2o cents for the year. The tii st No. lor '.if; / ( just is tied in Herman and Engi'sh. i. N ick's Flower ?St Vegetable H.- ?Vn, lu \ paj>er o9 cents; with elegant cloth coveij \ $i.OO. \ lok's C'.- alotjUC?300 ''lus ration^, only 'i \ vault*. \ Address, JAMES VICK. HocheVor, N Y VICK'S Flowor and Vegotabio Gardin is h? nnisl be. til it* wo kol 'I'O kind in t)in weld. i contains n \irly ! * <) !w'.V" hundreds cf lino?!lli ..f! Ions A ..lid six Clnoiua I'lates ol'' K' >we.s, beautii.niy d..,w i and cot ored fioni na tiro. lMce 50 eeii'." ia o\eiv; yd.00 in e'e^ant In It. I'l'iied in Hvniu.tu and English. Yick'a Ho ' (luide, ytta,"orlv, 25 cet" * ycaar. VlVa'l C .! ? ' * ? :?uo l*Ui ti'alloutt only t I cuts* nuurc.**, j.\y . YJCK, Wo be N ^ v lokTS PLOWEIt and VE3ETABLE S33E3 nio planted by a million people in Aiueu a. >Se? VJck's Catalogue?;'.uo illustrations, only 2 cents. V iek's Floral (.1 ui de, Quarterly, 2o cents a year. Y iek's Flower ami Yegetablo Cnrden, G? cent.s; with elegant cloth covers $1.00. Addroat, JAM Kb VICK, HoclicHlcr, N. Y. Death to Hard Times! DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES! WE TAKE PLEASU HE IN A N NOU S elng to (lie citizens of ilorry Unit w are now occupying onr coMMjiuous NEW .vrori-:, wlline we li ive, and tdi.tll keep con ^ stunt ly on band a woll selected stock) *ud *3$ general assortment ol DRY GOODS, IIATS fAND'OArs, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, POT WAGS 'li TABLE CUT LA ICY, CROCKERY, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, AC., AC. 1 Groceries a Gpeciaity. Wo make tlio (Iro e *y 'rale si speciality siml ohnll at all l lines have o.i hand a corn plelo stork. Wo have now on hand DUY SABTED BACON 6il)KS, Dili SAM'KI) BACON' MIOULDEBS I'oiiK, ki.sii, in :* nut, LAUD, TEA, COl'l SUC All, MODAS ISA BUI', l l.OUU of sill gradis, frotn tlie best I'auiir* buiiuls tx? Our advantages of rcevi eg "oc '.3 IVo?? Now York, Boston, J'lular'clplii.i and llau.more, by vi sscls coming out for lumoer give* us 11 choice of markets, ami s.t very low freights, which will cu.ihlo us to *ell oar I goods at prices that will in *<!i 1 he d -mauds of (lie limes. BUCK & BEATS. Bucksville, S. C? July Jt?, 1~70. jo'y \o Charge lot* .Showing 4 \ I | A V n li*V 1 11 I MP " I ....... n.i 1/ ;i <i i .1 i'< i It f> I IX, E v v a.id compare prices bolb.e buying iii, uu oc liKAfy. Jn'y 20- r Family Groceries. I.ViTKA AlJOAlt UUJllCU IIA.M >. UKj Jl'j 'in Family Flour, (milieu KuUsr, 1 (.iioW-ehoW S'icklus, K iglisli club-sauces, I einulo Catsups, Armstrong's Family Soap ? ao by >l. Toilet Soaps, & :. For sale by iujck ?* n.cvrv. Nice el oil i slippers? mil able .or old ? e, ?only i ? cents, Ac ll.i.'k <fc lie., ? 3, Toil vico!?! iue cell ami twist?Fxlra h .? p'ug ami best brands of Smoking Tobacco? ; i?y Kick Ci Ile.ily. Storage and Shipping. Ol it NUW waue-iiou.sk is now _ completed. Jt in large, secure actt we.I Toutilatcd. We are now prepared to i*ceive, atom lor want by boats and Hats oil tlie I liver, or eliip by vessel or steamer l< avlng our wharves, all goods, wares or produce entrusted to lis. Air charges for ^ o, age, forwarding and ?!,' .uirg, we ipiura.ile* will be satisluc ory lo the parlies iiiterc.->ied. LUCK & LIS AT V. J Lrck-uillc, S. C. ju.v J t-n' % Money. i We pay casli J'or old Bounty Lund Warrants, tliey are seatttired all over the South; scitil tlipl l>y registered letter to CILMOir& ?V CO., OS5U r. St., Washlv i). (!. jHSTOj o ??. Pkopi.k's Savings Bank, ii WAmiNoroN, I). C., Nov. 20, Knowing Messrs. tlll.MORE & pleasure in recommending them as 4 and trustworthy admits ami *'>01110. fl H uov 23