The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, September 20, 1871, Image 2
LOVE.
BY :FANNY DowN1NG.
7.agie wishes unexprcst
Stran,e fan,cies-sv,!ct unre:
That's love.
Much~ msing-sudden sighs
Bright bluA.hes-dowileast eYes
That's love.
Verse making-sointle
Night slepes-lttlefo,d
That's lo-ve.
Faint whispers-ansvers lo--v
Head throbbing-heart a;,low
T;Iat's love.
liands captured-stolen kiss
l1f s'Irinking-trembling bliss
That's love.
R-y hours swiftly whirled
Too happy for this world
That's love.
Fierce quarrel-frantic fears
Wild anguish-bitter tears
Th.it's love.
Free foriveness-full redress
Eestatic happiess
That's love.
Life together-death apart
Two bodies-one heart
That's love.
%ew hearen under sky
We wedded-you and I
That*s love.
A BLACK Bjr.AsT.-H1agar Simmons,
i very mild looking aunty of the old
school, had her husband-John Simmons
-arrested y,sterday and carried before
Justice Leefv, for marrying Binah L,ek
w*e,a sprmce looking junior, "unbe
kna.r'. to her." Sue set forth in be!
-o"laivt that she had been living with
Lh
John "for more dan dese many year
-4always on good term-laffing and
in wid each udder-and hed his fi
(elity in high esteem." The first know.
ledge she had of his perfidy v.as a mes.
sage fr->m her cou!,in, that he had iar
-ried on a certain night, and that she was
so indignant at his conduct that she
would- not attend the weliding. What
surprised her, as well as created a dout
in her mind was, that John came home
re1:ularly to h1s bed and board, as though
nt'ning had happened, at least so irmpor.
tant an event. Pressed by a wouan's
inquisitiveness, she deter.Min.d to put
the question to her liege lord, in secret,
and was overwhelmed with grief, when
he announced he was "tired of living
such . jife and had got married."
"Tirad-ofliving such a life, John! wb,jn
you been wid me dese many YFars,
'knowledging me as your wife ald de
fader of nv seven chilun. T ). drt
now? eh ! I'll h-ive you teck up;" ald
piRh did, and John il no ?.oubt atone
for bis crime in Columbz.a, aftzr the
1 nextitwn of tbe court.-C,ourier 5th inst.
Th14'A:TE TBo.AS ~. W A RNG.-It is
';iri tree regret tb' at wye annaunce the
ddeceas,"b this fl ost estimable citi
zzen' add e eier.ar. Mr. Waring wa
Norzgely si oadiienltia'Jy connected, lie
hhas abeen Y. ken r.way in the very
lVp'-rne "of useful life, all the duties of
"w'fnhO b ts di .tharged with singular
fihty C whjich procured him the
"eWn M co'sideration of the entire
'-counen . Nr. Waring was well known
it :yar as the cashier of the Bank of
teduta- When this bank ceased its
'"aln s,'is vailuable services were
imad!4r .ely claimed as cashier of tie
So'ah *f arolina Loan and Trust Comn
5pn. Of'the highest integrity, an;d of
or ~idnancial ability, ho was equally
*4*~ .ied in all the relations of lhre, and
.eath. is a matter of common loss and
S ersal regret.-Charleston Courier.
An alligator's mouth isn't the pleas
antest place in the world for one's head,
yet a Louisiana woman tells of her ex
perience in that frightful position. Pass
ing throug~h the bushes near her horne
the terriiled woman was seizedl by a
monster concealed in the bushes, and af
t'er a vigorous struggle was drawn into
the watcr by her powerful enemy. liere
the alligator relinquished her lacer:,ted
arm, and caught her head between his
mia'sive jawvs. This might be considered
the end of the struggle when the strength
of the beast's j:aws is remembered. But
the woman still resolutely fought her
amphibious foe, andl, incredible to say,
reached the bank, and with the aid of
neighbors escaped the mons'.er. IIer
wouuds were frightful, the maiks made
by the teeth of the alligator presen tn
the appearance of incisions with a stei!
instrumnent.
A Western p>litical stump speaker de
molishes his opponent in this wise:
"Build a wor m fence around winter's
supply of summerr weather ; sk.im the
clo'uds from the sky n ith a tea spoon;
break a hurricane to a harness; ground
sluice an earthquake ; barke hell ini an
ice house ; lasso an avalanche ; put a
diaper on tue crater of an active voleano;
have all the stars in a nail keg ; hang
the ocean on a grape vine to dry ; put
the sky to soak in a gourd; unbuckle
the belt of eternity ; and paste 'to let' on
the sun and moon ; but never for a mno
went, sir, delude yourself with the iden
tat any ticket of your party can beat
The New York Day Boouk suggsts
that some sharp "Departure" lawyer
write a book on the validity of fraud, te
he published in the New York World,
the Couirier-Journa!, and other like pa
pers, for the benefit of those who declart
that the so-cailed 14th and 15thi amend
merits were fraudulently adopted, bul
accept them as valid. It pertinenti.s
asks if thuse fraudulent amendments
imposed by "usurpation and f'rce,
ought to he looked upon as sacred, an~
,eneratedi by the American people, the
same as the glorious work of our fathers
Who will write the volume on the va
lidity of f:auds ?
NEw Issra.-siglass hais bee:
discovered near the thriving Germia:
settien ent, Walhafla, in Pickens County
and the mines are being worked with:
profit of from four to ten dollars a da'
per hand.
A difficuity~ occurred at Crose K'eys. Uni.e
County. oa the night of the 21st u!t. oc
tw-ea two young men. named .1oseph SmitI
and Wes.ley Bobjo, during wvhichi the hate
was so severely stab'bed in the liver, rhat b
now lies in a precarious condition. The at
fair occurred at a serenade.
A Colombia man sold a watch for one hur
dred do,llars in goti, four pounds of salt, si:
mackerel, three pounds of soap. a har, a pa
per ot carpet tacks, and an ounce of sulphur
H1. T. Srewore's new hotel for women wi
cost S3.000,000 when eoanpleted. The larges
The French have the lbcst poll dre-sers and
the mo.t bild-headed men of any people in
the world. The Americans have the best
dni-,s and the most bad teeth in the world.
The E-ngiish have the best, corn ic:,r, a',l
ue most cun- cf nyv ipeop!e ini the v,.rii.
The Germn-!-s iiave the he<t !:iger and the
rewest drunkards of my people in the wor!d.
[Cincit,atd Co:nmerei-.,
In France a woi.Ln ha<; ro re-medy when a
man )roi:nses to marry her and doesn't. At
fir,,t siglh this may seetm a little cruel; bat
pract1Cal0y it Las ti elffec: oft doing away
with wht are cawed ntinet.:, nid thern
bein; no eng:eet twreQ is no breach. A
mnin -nd w-omiemn to be M.x,ri-: ,
itoarry a ct!,. add tnere'z an end to dipi
A Meompli< paper s:iys: Min l.a,
COMMitt'd .-ni-id with !au'm:nunt Mon,
(!aY night after rciring from a party given
in honor of her LeNt, havi: just graduatei
.'Ie lIft a note f%r h,:r mothier sayinig she
-as tired of ife.
.n unknown Philadelphian, of colmenda
ble generosity and unparalled mo;leoty, has
given 5200,000 for the projected Prcsbv!erian
hospital at West Philadelphia. and earnest!y
requested that his Uime shall not be re
vealed.
A mass meetin! in support of rite eight
houar law is to 4bheld on 13th instant, at tie
Cooper Institute, New York, to be addrised
by Wendeli 1'hilhps and ithers.
Diamonds are bein-- mainitf:ictured. This
wil brin:: alont a big revolution amoing th(
bigger ones of the oishly-fashionale, or
fashionably-foolish cires.
FoUarie's Book Depository.
TiE CIilOGit.ine cROQUET -Th
New Game p,;C-SS 1:1y . d1Vatage
over any other Fieldl G;,mc of Coquet. It
add; almo..t imini1e variet' :o t:e game.
ar. it onens to the skil! an-d in'-Zeuuity of
ph:veri the whole boutidles, fie-d of let:ers.
The Wld (a:nie may be played a4 well wih
the zame S-:t. Price 9 a:;il..........120)
NEW CATALOCUE---No. 13.
ReinDer. Dogs, and Snow Sl;oes, aj. tr
na! of $ibe'rian travel ad exo!ora -ivns
Tadle inl '65. 'WV ani '67, by !ehant .1.
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compiled by Iev. .T. G. Wuo., wizI ix
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and Tia Mines, with a nmbi r of In
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FOGARtTIES B0O!K DE?3SITORY.
No. 200' KING; Si Ilfi'.ET , (in thte benid),
ICIL \RLF.ST'(N', SOl'H CAl!L' INA.
A Xpril 6, 17-17.
CUNS. CUNS. CUNS.
Douh!e and Single lBarrel GnC.
I ltre.cload m.~ andti Mnzzleload.ing Gutns,
of Eng|ish, French & Gecrmtan mannilactmte,
AT ALL PRICES.
Singl Guns at "p2.50. -4 00, %.00. 48 00,
$12.00 to 520 each. lDouble Guns fronm
57, to $200 each.
Pistols. Pistols. Pistols.
Smith & Wessoni, (tilt's, Alen's. Slarp's.
and a!i the popiiub.rir.d aippro kind ~is.
AM MUNITiON FOR CUNS,
PISTOLS & RIFLES.
SPORTSMAN'S COODS OF
CREAT VARETY.
BST QUOALITY AND AT LOWEST PRICES
(cuntry 31erchantts and Snortsmnen arc in
slected stock ot t' albove Good, , whUicii we
import irec .t aid by trn>m the tmanutfai:ut
priers as low as any re'poneible house in
Oirders by', mail filled ptromiptly, and sent
byt expies, C. II. D.
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A pr. 5, l4-1y.
Special and Particuiar.
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3L. FQOT.
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TaRGE, InExi-rFi~L AND C:IEA'
DRY GOODS,
Are no r deF R .\A LE. A:n! al! 'T.4
TE ul be !' i Z":-t)F !;.l:A.A'N.--:as
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Apr. 7
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CAN ho 4,o,nd 11 & Carolina n
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plete sock o:
iUTS, PISTOLS & TEPAL
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By doa:i goraal woark at nauaalera e parice
1?IiaI-iang paaaeta::l tom uin ess.aa , 1 hai:e
to aeceave a la,ib ra p:Gron a.
P'.tT. 1.. D)UCXETT.
Mar. 1, -tf
WM.J LAKE,
Insuaranace Agent,
INEWVBER RY, S. C.
Piedmonit & Arlington Lif
Insurance Company'.
\Asetsa ove :i :: : *:.Ii0
luasures :aarinst althfa ia an
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NEWBERRY, S. C.
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ORLEANS SYRUP,
On hand atnd for sale by
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Alston Hotel,
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t i , I'o 1et" !a i- to:. +V
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. ' if': ''! i a i it:1 t:'rar:d o i cta te
'at a. n- :i th-lan.::i:;10 Vcar
fu r - T I
ATL ANTIO
Avg. I roll
The drliner
above
to Ib-1r f"-. con
.ti: ' g :i!! ' it ful i c u l to
T :: iu- r. y r of it: sdle,
of its im-ri . -b t f,-;, s.nured tha t
wN"C 'n:- u fult trid. it 'will be-comel
Plla:nte-rs arv request.-.. to sculd I1
Mayes & Martin,
A' .;:ts at N.Wbcnv. S. C.
F- 1 7 f
EN'7T|?LYVEgETABLE.
Ay eP ia, Agae and Fe;er,
i-0;us D) ees Gene-.
r-al iiy, id all
Impuri y of the
.L...
* I . II. :- t a Ub :p ei0 i,in.:rates
,ir :: :i;;o e .- C. I, ai. impatrtsi 5
a . 1 . I .:- w. r si:e, C:s: d n ial ell'..et
S *!:. 1m Ie!:. It ex: ir: O :h 1 . iri ,t
- :.gi'tI &iites of
. . I t w,: : O :L ')rv:-; IVO: , p.rV u Live
in .! 3.\i. .!1. LCON T.MlIN.\ T! ,Y.
MOTTL & TAR-RANT,
YManutcurers ani d PropretDrs,
NEW3ER Y, S. C.
iar. 1, li- uH
GERMVAN
in i i l S tm ner um
I'in. of C!:thl,h . c -e:s
M S ENT EIR Y,
Iliik. the. "~'.M in, Syrup.," now sto
NO ANODYNE,
()r mn:hor inj::ni:o. 1::u. It. i Ofl1 e of
f t i vr N :irgerty. The best ph2ysi
ein:: reco mesiit.
4.\NCE.\('Tvi;;i)'.;x
Dr. H. BAER,
'11 .\!l iE.TOlN. S. C.
N i':ry S. ('. ". y:, h -: '
MA INfLLA ROPE.
Sultable fr well1 ropes. -
'o t)l' -12y)
G;reeni ej? & Coiiunh1ia Railroad.
.o::: ji w! it Wunti:iy Mch 1tb. the foulow
e "cpted.c n.t., i t NihtTri; n mi
: \.ing rrouth ....Char ..t .lCouibiaan Auu.
ta fini)rpnd:
UP.
cl.c:'v e;mia. ..... ........... 1 a m
\ Newbeirr ....... ... .. .. . 15 a m
-- r it C. u it o n . .. . . . . .. ... .. .. . . . . 5 . i
ii T I:'DTi~T. ieriN.ie Ag.
-- S li' t .. .....n: ... ... ... ... 4 r5 a til
-- i i l C s uri ............... .........1 rrv a m
-- bbe ill.. . .................A iN .15 a
- Newhery................... .574y m
-- I .\ -o. ........... . . . 2 i5 p i
.rive C ouba .... ........!.'35 Op mi
1.'T. :.mTra. Generaii Af)cket .\.get.(1)
South arolxin~ $io:ivirm compann'.
1. )LU..... . . . , in .81
.N m t .ft.UN AY ihe 1thtin ant pi-i.e
0.. I Tra iii po tii a wil arrie andi
L v 'b imb i . ti . .. ........... . >74 1.
.\ rri :2UUj o'hrleiton 11t........................ wup:
Gil KC P!tur .Fot -:GH .4A.ND~~ ^ i''.0130
-rro.I Tuii . Im: .y excepted..)
Le: 1we Li II' 'iumbia at........................7.50 p
\rIve '1 at kCl. t... id ...............A.45 mi
Ar ive:. I um iaat ..~;. U .? r.... i ..... ... k.t
, esay ;n .aturd a-; nbrg ad .i
A .,1. Lol'.'. i'- re d nt
Jun- CuiuIt..JIuM.v ~1
- har'in1e, Coi: :in& .t1 u .R
N 'E: N I .NTs(FC
c o I'. iL . .4 .~ 6 . . .4 0 .71.
--.a e.n-sa . . ....: 25 A 1 * P
I.:v (un i...... 92.) A. M . 1 00P 1.
1.ar Chalte.... ...l A. M. 12.5- 5
TINE CHARLESP17 HIE
FORI
Freight and Passengers,
To a:nd from BALTUIOtV, PIllL A EL
'i.A, NEW Y slliK, DoST'IN, a:1l
all the New Englind 31aufae.
tur-imll Cities
THREE TIBES A WEEK.
TUI$1DAY$. fIIUlSiYS and $ATUIiA '.
Fare from Newberry, - - -
THE SOUTH CAROLINk RaILROAD CO..
And cAnnectin:t 1:ouk West, inl al"-lice wiit
the FIeet t hireen -ir-rt-f las steamsthip to
tle iboe.- invite atteiti-to ti the 1,tuick
Time -mil It-;rair Di-pitel :rded to the bit
i- pUb!ic inl the Cottoa Stares at the
PORT OF CHARLESTON.
4 ftTerinz Ieiri.-s - ai a it 11S--a Transor)i
ti-n for 21it and Pas'engers nit egiied in
excellence .ni cntlaPcity at any other Port.
s. VI. PI' :Ns. Gen. 'zssevger and Ticket
.\ . . w:. ltilroad.
ED. 1. CARWl:LL,Gen. Freight A t.. S.
c. H. ii. Apr. 12. 15-tf
UR. J. R. THOIMPSUN,
SURGEON DENTIST,
(Successor to Dr. W B. MeKcl!ar.)
Wfice over McFll & Pool's store, on 31u0
Street.
All tiv ola hmsine.,-s left unfinikhed wil lie
conpleted on tiv terns as berore arran .red
ain. everytht done inI the biet manner and
warr:mtl. The ptrmrouage the pulic is
respec:tuliy sio!!cited.
Dec. S. 48-tf.
THE COTTON STATES
Life insurance ComPany,
PIZ LNCIPA L 0OFFICE AT
3LiCON. GE01%UTA.
The i,!*i-ness of ti< :trie,:lr Sotlthern antd
Ifolme C.>:npan1y i, collfi-ced I;y hw to le-;iti
I i lasuranW. allone.
I'olei.. iSsuted o all Zthe approved mut
It [1.-.6-4 i:sue- pel itc stock rates, 25
per coot. tod r the . a ti- r.t ,but i:
lor advi1-se it-; pktr.oni: to insure onl thle
!tock pl;1, it hintg vry expVL i v e 11 Ith'
iott It is knw, hibt ividi.ids in.
good Mtuatl CornlpanV will avterale abtI:
65 pe vct., lecia!iy it tie Sui'nih and
W es:. ;shere inv-*.t,-*,nts;bring, g,ood re,1inl-.
.::) P eT Ct t. ol pru:'i:s on the
Iild tily :anong all tie
one -third loin onprm msgvnww
desred-interet- charged ozly upon lir-t
loall.
Where all cash is paid po-icies will l1
comel Self-Slnetainin;;. thait ik 1);y out, :11!i
have .5t per ce-it. atd l to th-ir faces, !!-it
is onte-third more than the origiisal sum in
Ampllo prov,i,in aga:t forfiture of
poliiis ini th expre(itCSed termts oh the con
trter.
The rot:nitty " wi'. a .s putrchase i:s
We Oute the~ pteiople of thle Stiate the samne
financtialt 5':-nrit y as N,irther'n (;omtpanies
thec accumuitla:ingt p:-emzians of the insnried,
l.Lrs annutaltlyihave hithtlerto beeni lost to)
the active circubt ion if thte Sombtl int liy
Ini benftsjc dried fromt the itestmten',
mi:tth. he tiw-ie Co:tpaites in Nothr ren
est.te tatd stcuit ies, out people c-ant nteve
one own l,ite entterprtie an tt (tis kt ep ou
monetiy and thte profits at htome.
W3t. P.. .I0IN-TtN ............ ....PriHent.
(;E. !. 'lieA R.................Sceay
.l.\3I 1E 3;-.At G . E EN..''elical Examii:.er
Th (itton te Com ttip.ttny is ti (ior.Li
I ih t o itrests of ottr peopie.
Tii :te his ably re.pretuedt-i in the gent
iral mang~temetc. byv Sot!h '.:arolin.a lhrtee
tor L AV.\XL & AiUN ;Y,
Geneiral Agentts for Norib & Sith (7t:-oli ta.
M. W. Ann:v. 'd. 1)., of E2hefie.ld.
Of the Most Approved
SAT IS FACTORY TE1DIS.
Wein vite a: exmt n itn of thteir.
B. 3M00101N & CO.
Felb S-itf. 22,
NOi'fHIEASTERIX RAILRO.AD.
SUltitNTENDNT'S FI[CE,
('HA L1L;tToN, August 4, IS7I.
ON andr after Suntdtay next, thie 13h iimtnt,
the Afternoon Exptress Traini will arrive at
2:3' P. M.
Da;wnt l. enger Train on ('hcrnw and
A. .L , ant Ipass wyv sr:t too it C one~ hor earlier
thain tt ptrnt. $. S. 5(OLiUMO~N S.
Syrups and Sugars.
Ji1t receiVe-d a beautifal
lo;t of
N. 0. Syrups anid
Siun'rs.
For sale low at
W. H. WEBB'S.
D.c. 14. .i-tf.
I XWULI) coi :.tteittito toth
faict ofE my h:. intta r m1tte ntil citon
Cotton, Guanos and,
other Merchandize
On as~ rtea--itnable. terms as anty one.
W. H. WEBB.
Money Canaaoo Buy It!
TT ! STIIT IS P
ZI --c
The DiamoOn Ga'ses,
J. E. SBENBER & CO,, N. Y.,
Wich aIel w of.ral to Ire pulic..ne pio
L,ou:Lcel by :l11the eik-:ated Opticians
of the W:d to Le the
MOST PERFECT,
\,'ural. Artifcia l elp to the Lunmn eye ever ti
T- hey ars ornund uer their own :iupervi.-1
I L
l %hich th-ey : r-. construete4 bt hiiL-i: lite c-):e(
,r ct:tre ofthe I-i.s di ctly it 1*nt of th'. (y. iu
r0duci1;.':1 CC.ie an distr et C i-i . ;it i i .he t
:atulr:. balthy sigh. .t m Cd p v tiI;r tIl it
>ieasanAt :-!io - Uchl :,-; ta ein n
varein;ofsght.dizmes&c .ecuiarto al '
,t hel ii U:-e.
They are Younte. in the Finest 'Ifa.ncr.
n frmiu:L. of the bec-:t quelity. of al! materiaa. n
uted f'UI tI:'t purItoe. of
Their FHnish and Durabil!ty
CANN NOT BF, SU'!U'A MELD.
CA cr,N.-Ncne genu, e unle-s bearTng their
ru4de itarik .-tumip-d t;n Lvery f:-ame.
J. W. M1ONTCOMERY, tv
Jewe!er alld I)pticiaun, is, swe agent for
NEWBERRY'. S. C.,
ro-n wiom they can only be (.bt:inevd . These
god aIre IOt eupl-Hd to I'et!Cr. at anly pr.ce. 1
(let 5 0-ly
Russet, Upper
.-a
and Whano
)I 11 I z'l tiIf r? l t
D. MIOWER, F
01
THE SINcE~R:
ss
,tt A ec,No i . 0retn
Silk Thrad,Needes n-1 1acine ind
ng,o h betq:iyC tthn oet
>re ee:1rp:rnSxctd
'II 1.i Fi uN .ClNE
-F1e
alrs nd oo Fter,i t:eb tin te C'
naret
Loa n rreIn ,,.:n Waned I
THE \411. SINfGE V '1Iri
n.ofllh.sewn MiachinettCItl dAgey t
44r CliCll. L eS~TON. L':It C.
1P.1 W.\ & R. i'. IifK. A. HNI I
TURGESNETST
NEWl il ( S. C. l
rom ar now pen :0dta mpe
Eae oese:: l oki a n fe o
int- o, prve1mnr
I-. URlGE31lOVED.lsSE ,WEKL
1.NE i-\s :B! I: W. A N( ED
:b It . er erl be alie c tiv e ze:4: ex
Iu ?.:rge andin:pLove il in every ri .ec .1V 1 Wi:d
itwi.li edev' -e: ' otl abw.-tinence.:willi:n er
Ih r:1::in;r 4 mat11r 10 i: 1 . .th p t:: e t :t:m
1o.get the mot rom iem te: Wr:eD ani h
Tile C4omak0 T'eon ?tri l I4,( 1to 3:1c4 o r: ]:. j
:Iti e e ashcto the pr:i,gea othe cai ..u
We4.l have ut -riC.t . Wpie of heAvc * l owttir. i,
that ite may 1b 1i ti l e nI 'oil: W''. y 114.
One e: ly i ite i: elctnm r of n aert I:e
mt. will 14e4 r44e c 1e .~)'f4i1I l 1e
W. l114v:sr141:.-h ricee of ten per lcent.~ llW
be alie.ed 0on alt 1144. :-ubcr:it:'e-.
.1 ulv 12. 2--f. . oltu i.. -. I '
N AT i '>N A L Ii TE L.
Colum'oia, S. C. I
Ro;bert Jo; ner. P roprietor. 9
P. HamiltonJoyer. Clerk.
Ir If >ardi, por Dr)ay.................8:1 (Im
Supp:er, lir:'ak t.si. are! Lo'ging..2 444
Sep. 4:h, 1I60.
PAVILION IlOTEL. I
BJARDPER DAY - - - - $2 50 ...
.Mas. H1. L. BIF rE!i:FIELD.i, Proprietress.
!O(YTS. at?!)warrnted'Itt44.
(.,... ..11.,? . I * .44 .4.W t'
R E
-.. . ..,
n~ ~~3 toaect,n nCOCOO ereOOM. NY
II LLIONS BearTestinzonY to their
W'onderful Ctirative Effects.
Vinegar Bitters are not a vile Fancy
rink, Made of Poor Rum, WhiskeY,
roof Spirits and Refuse Liquors, doc
red. spiced and sweetened to please the taste*
Icd " Tonics," "*.ppetizers." "Restorers,' ic..
at lead the tinpler on to drunkenness and ruin,
it are a true Medicine. miade from the Native,
)-)ts an- He:-bs of California, free from all
icoholic stimnuianuts. They are the
IEEAT 1LOOD Pt IIFIER and A
IFE (1V1NG PILINCIPLE, a perfect
M:Ovator and Iuri:orator of the System. carry
: o:T all poisonous iatter and restoring the blood
a healthy condition. No person can take these
:crs according to directions and remain Ion
e!l. prov:ded their bones are not destroyed
iineral poison or other means, and the vital
,--ans w:Lsted beyond the point of repair.
They are a GCntlC Pstr-ative as well
4a Tonic, possessina, also. the peculiar meris t
acting as a powerful agent in relieving Conges
2a or Inflaumation cf the Liver, and of all the
sceral Orgms.
FO t FE.11\.1 LE CO3 PLA INTS, whether*
yoin: or cld. married or single, at the dawn of
>mauhird or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bit
rs ha-e no equal.
For Inflammitatory and Chronic Rhea
:atisa and G-ont, Dyspepsia or In
-.i on, iliions, Iteiittent and
:lermitIeC Fevers, Diseases of the
lood. J.iver, Kidneys and Bladder,
.- iI iters have been most successful. Such
iseases are caused by Vitiated Blood,
;rn p-onced by derangenent of
C gr..itive Organs.
D1YSPEPS! I Oit INDIGESTION.
I:h:e. 'n in the Sihoulders. Coughs. Ttgit
!.,;of thc Che--.. Dizziness. Sour Eructations of
e :mc,Dadl Taste in the 'Month. Bilions
:acs. mph.:,onof the lit,In1huumiationof
e Lun-. in the regiois of th;e Kidneys, and
liundred other .painful symptoms are the off
rings of Dys;ep.liL
They invi-.orate the Stomach and ttimniate the
rpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of
Iegqtalled eflicacy in clcansir.gthe blood of all im
:ritics. and imparting new life and vigor to the
ho6e system'.
FO It S HIN DISEASES, Eruptions,Tetter,
lt Rhenm. Ulotches, spots. Pimples, Pustule,
is. Carbmticles, Ring-Worms, Sca!d Head, Sore
ves,Ery,ipe:as. Itch. ScurfN, Discolorationsof the
in, li:niurs and Diseases of the Skin, of what
,ur namle or nature. are literally dug np and car
-d ont o the system in a short time by the eof -
ie litrs. Otc bottle in such cases will con
nee the most incredulous of their curativeeffect.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whcneveryou find its
ipurities bursting through the skin in Pimples,
ruptions or Sores; cleanse it when you find it
>strictect and sluggisa in the veins; cleanse it
hen it is fonl.and yonr feelings will tell you when.
cep the blood pure, and the health of the system
ilfoll.ow.h
PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS urking
the systen of so many thousa:%ds are effoctually
-st.U :md;ir. removed.
LI) BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALEUS.
.WALXEIt, Proprietor. R. H. McDONALD&
0.. Drngists :md Gen. Agents. San Francisco,
a!., ad:0: and 34 Commerce Street, New York.
June 2S, 26-"jI1-1v.
8k'R M8tllic Burial Cases,
TllE SEBSCREER has constantly ot:
onl at toi as-4or:ment of the abIove~ approved
2-C, of diIferent patterns, beside-s coflins
1. is i3 ll own nal of' which he ist prepared
-unih at vry reasonable rates, with
Peuo r .is of having enses sent by
fin wil !mve them sent free of ch;arge. r
A Jar'se is always~ on hand and wHll be
ri hed :1 the irat of ii0 per day.
ThankfulI for pa:st paitroniage, the sub-4
riber r'spii& fli!y asks for a continulation
hes:ine, anid a.,tures the public that \'
efort is ;:irt n ill be spa red to render
e utmosIit sa tidaction.
A. C. CUAPMAN
New berry' I. C., July :11.
ulhu'ORTFJNT N0ICE
TO
NSiThS~ F~ DR Y GOODS.
I l t!;:1 Orders amou~iinting to $20
;Ad~ tJver De!iiered inl any Part
FJLi 0 ' E XPE SS Cll.ARGES.
AMLTON EASTERi & SONS,
rd--r, th1.-ettrr to mliet the wants of their
Ltail 1- etilmer- at1 a d:.-ance. huave established a
\.- .'i .:' RI?EA U,
:dl n i nn ppicatin. promptly' 'end by
01u! Uliso -m;lles .3rthel Newvest and
'i. i :d i)>i - sit' i r'.. l- .wt' l:.guar
:*l:, ::0t mes to sel as low. iif aot ut less
i: i:: olur .::-i!d from, the lar::est and most i
Iente nI'':u *ctuirets ini Ihe difl i-ent parts of
unII ,.. ai'4 in irtinlg the' samie bv Steamers di
et' to I ithimore. iurstoct. is tinmes prompt
.\ v'. ya ileill only for eaich, andrmake no
"*idbr.w re ab'le and wi'Iing to sell our
: I' 'IFIT :1:-1 ii rwe gve CritIit.
ii n tIid o:' fl 'Inniie&s s;(ecity the kind ofgoods
ied W e'4 il--pth be'-t gradles, of every cls
p id. irm ti h ot' e-t to the most costly.
Hr- inu'Jcomp:lieun l.y the enh will be sent
vIt:*td to iln-pect the stocek in our Jobbing
i 'iekneI )l>epatmen't. Add ress
iiAM;l;LT N. E.\-TEt'i & SONS.
lti. . C': and 2.0 West Ba!limuore Street.
(Oct. :i. 43i-ly, Baltimore, Md. -
THE CELEBRIATED)
PIISPHAE:
We have' a large lot of this hgl
iipri~ove FFIT'IILl%ER. which w
2 --! i l tmost :tC :e ltn?idatinlg
-r IiG!o it* NOORMAN &
V w:pim It is stored-for ' -
COLUN)iB IA IIOTEL.
'l I' R::Il-'.f0I takes pleasure h.at
n fnnteingl~ thI:it this t-legantly.feraiihed'
, tab.i-hmentI is 1ioW openf for the-aom,
whithin of gutn',-. lTe mbie wiki- alwa-vf
soip!iedt with evetry deiicacyssf the sea%.- t
>';eb1ithi Irom New" Yirk and Charleston.
ar ls :iil 1:o efforurts ill be sjsied-tor
ve perftk 4t;l'ue: lon, in ev-ery respect, to
NI (' E RSON IIL0iSE.
Columbia, S. C.,
yit I 11,e ini the -luth for iomft rand healthy'
e:3ty i nw pe to Trave!ers snd..others- . an.
tiung necommouda,t:on. Familiss oan be-fuf- - asked
tbed wii nice. ::iry riooms en. reasecat le - eomi
rm. -*\ call is 'olicited.'" My smnibus wilp' -va's
- atihe u:flerent dleli.tS se
.11an 1 ~s.\lAH L..WRIOIIT.. - les
- -- seto
ALONZ() REESE. *ect,t
i.\ RBEll.
Next door to Pollock's Eraurant:
C'olumabi:i. S. C.
W 0: --have. Sh'ampO, Trrim and Dye .
To Y.t he m :di