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afm rbtn t "Stbol& F.ATTENING ANIXALN GRA.D UALLY. Every farmer who makes the feed ing of animals an important part of his business ought to know that their unremitting gowth is the only true an4 successful way of treating them. This is the course which the most -u cessful pork-raisers pursue in feedin. their hogs regularly and fully, through Winter and Summer, till they are suffi ciently fat in the Autumn. Many in telligens persons are aceustomed tu suppose that poor animals may, in a short time. be changed into iat ones by stuffinl' them with rich food. The more food thev can make them take ia a day or a week the quicker they sup pose they will become fat and tit for; the market. But this is a false opinion, as experiments clearly show. The over-feeding is always wasteful; for af ter the animals gain but little fat., and the owners begin to think that the fattening of thein for market ii an unprotabler business. An owner my, withhold the proper quantity of foodl, from his hogs and cattle, and even half starve them for months ; and then may change his mode of treating them, and glut them with exces.sive food, andthus hope rapidly to put them in- I to a fat -condition; but the attempt will prove abortive, as the growth of the animals from the earliest period of their existence, and. teir increasing in fai and flesh must continue on witl - out interruption till they are market able. Carefl observatibns proves that profits of'raisings and fattening cattle and hogs are realized only when they are regularly fed from day to day with neither too scant nor too heavy fe<d ing. Some object to this mode of treating their animals. They wish to finish the fattening process in two or three months, and think it is too ex pensive to't-ntiniue it for two or three years; This would be the case if their way of feeding was the correct one but is not, for heavy feeding is not requisite to keep up the coutinued gowing condition of the animals. We have in mind an observing far mer living in Central New York who carefully w5ighed all the animals he was fattening every week. To a fine steer he gave daily four quarts of bar ley meal, and he found the increase in its weight to be ten pounds per week. He thes tried the experiment of giving it eight qNarts per day, and -he found the weekly increase - of weight was less than when four quarts were given. Twelve quarts were now given daily, and-at the end of the week there was no gait. of flesh. These facts teach all persons who feed domestic animals that there is such a thing as feeding their stock so iargely or heavily that the profits will be less than if the stock were to re ceive smaller allowances. When a giortion of the feed passes away with .ost having been digested it is a .reli able indication that feed is not eon sumed as gpitghle as it .should be. I1ROVIN PEACH TRE.-Take a scion from any part of a tree bearing choice fruit, from three to eight feet in length, whose diameter at the butt shall not exceed three quarters of ans inch ; select a tree in the nursery, saw. the top off 4 inches above the ground: make ~a wedge of the stock, insert the same into a split previously made ii. the scion. and bind them together with~ cotton twine. To prevent the sei: from getting displaced by the wind Un til the bark adheres together, make i . hill of earth around the tree that shali rise several inches above the split in the seion, lay blocks of wood around the hill if n'ecessary; to prevent -the rain from washing itaaway, until' after the tree leaves out. "The diameter o.. stock and scion should mlea.mre the same. I put 01n some grafts this springifter the'bark began to pee-l. whiebie'ywin well. I think it ought to be done before the bark pels It may do well at the North to cugraft. the trees before the ground freezes in the fall season. Ii have taken trees from the nursery, put on the grafts. and t.ben transplanted thema, with equald success. I would reconanend that treds from. 4 to i in diameter should be engrafte?d and left to 'grow - one year in nursery, and then be trans planted. To those persons who are not accustomed to tra-nslantingi frunit trees, I would say, never plant you;r trees deep in the soil if you would .have them do well. CHEA~P VNEGAR.--I take a q1uan ity of common. Irish potatoes arid wash them until they are thoroughly clean, and then place themi ini a large vessel and boil them until done. I now drain off carefully the water that 1 cooked thein ini, straining it if ne * cessary in order to remove every par tiele of the potato. Then I put this potato water into a jug or keg, which I place near the stove, or in some place where it will be kept warm, and add one pound of sugar to about Lvo and on~e-half gallons of water. some hop yeast, or a small portion of whiskey. Prepare in this way, and lettingt it stand three or four weeks, you will have most excellent vinegar. Indeed, it is the only vinegar that will pre-j e.rve cucumbers cut fresh from the vines without the aid of salt. ('aiada Farmewr. When a seed germinates its first eiTorts are to send a root downwards into the soil and leaves upward into the air. Tlhe seed contains within it-1 self the elements of nourishment for this process. The further extension of roots depends upon the extent and healthy actions of the foliage, hience. any <iestruction of foliage during. growth will have a correspondingly weakening action on the roots, and to that extent impair the vigor of the plant. So-far then as the weakening influence will encourage fruitfulness we may "prune in summer for fruit.": One of our friends is saving all the egg-shells he can get to give his hens n'ext winter to make them lay ; he did so as winter, and had success. Eroninthe.Blood IR-0 TOMW MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. Ihe.PUr"uiam Syrup,a Protect d Solution of tae Protoxide of iron, is so combined as to have 'he character of an aliment, as woUy digested and assi aated wiah the bleed as the shnplest Food. It increases the quantity )f Nature's Own Vitalizing dgent, Iron in the blood, and ,ures "a thodsand ills," simply Tuningvigorati and ;VT=-ing teSystem. en-= riched and vitalized blood per.. neates every part of the body, repairing damages and waste, pearching out. morbid secre ,ions, and leaving nothing for isease to feed upon. This is the secret of the won Lerful success of this remedy in ,uring Dyspepsia, Liver Com paint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar !hea,Boils,NervousAffectonS, Dhills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys and 3ladder, Female Complaints, xnd all diseases rinating in % bad state of the ood, or ac. mompanied by debility or a low wtate of the system. Being free from Alcohol, in any form, its mergizing efects are not fo toed by corresponding reac Kon, but are permanent, infu dng strength, Vigor, and ne rife into all parts of the system, nd buiding up an Iron Con titfuton. Thousands have been changed y the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, sugering crea aes, to strong, healthy, and -appy men and women; and Wadscannt reasonably hes a-te to give it a trial. See that-each bottle has PERU. I IAN SYRUP blown in the las. Pamnphlets Fre.. kETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, .1 Mton Place, Boston. SOLD sy DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. Sep. 24, '73-bS-iy. Spectacles. T14E -ast Wonderful Invention OF THE ACE. . Moses' Electro-Galvanic, Pat. June 2d, '68 Attached to these patented Spectacles re two scientifically constructed Galvanie Ltterics-unseen when worn-delivering irough the nerves of.the head. afttand Continuous Stream of-Electricity, i-talizing and giving healthy action to the n;ire beautiful system of those parts. AB 0LUTELY and CERTAINLY CURING artial Paralysis of the Optic Nerve, Weak >r Diseased Vision, Neuralgia of the Head ir raee, Kervous Twitches in thme Mtuscles if the Face, Noise in the-Head, Loss of lestaI Energy, and a host of Nervous Dis wa arising fro&n depresion of the~ nerivous nergy of the system. Contributing in a most astonishing de ree, to LMFE, VIGOR %ND IEA LTH, v thec means of thme soilt an d flo wing stream fElectricity, giving brightness to the Eye, uickness to the Ear, andm entergy to the rain. Tey are set with lenmses of the fiuest anufature, to suit all sights, anid with lasses for those no.t needingt spectaicles to ead witli, but desiring the benefits to be ~rived from wearing the Batteries; and re to be had in this vicinity only oi JOHN F. SPECK, atchaker and Jeweler, Dealer in Watches, Cloeks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, NEWBERR~Y, 8. C. 'ine are Gemuine unless each pair stamped ,T. MuSES' ELECTRO-GALVANIC, Patentedi June. 2d 1868. A pr. 9. 14-tf. FI.ose-Fmish ing 6Joots. a.m4 ___ ~~com Photogr"aphy. OIJR GALLERY. LET it be distinctly nderstoodi that the ~HOTOGRAPH GALLERY OF NEWBERRY, i: full blast and doing things up all r ight, d well prepared for a good runi this Fall. All kinds~ of nork donet in good 'tle, itn Iding copying~ of old letnres, Filling Pins, tings &c. A fine lot of et receved. Come alongz during this pretty weather. Respectfully, W. II. WISEMAN. Oct 2, 40-tf. rHE WALTON HOUSE, MORGANTON, N. C. JNO. C. MALLARD, PROPR IETOR. Fmr- class Livery btable in connection with e ou-e Au. 27 4-3cm. Paji Read! Re9i GR1EAT Dis BRADLUES E MA14. P Pare While Lead, Linseed il ant Will l:st tlce ities as l-mn, as the best h Always ready for use. One Gallon Covers Twenty S :0: TIn PLAINS MR. C. P. Kawr---in The I'aint came*s gallons etcl, ant di ree bckes, one gallon enc mnvself. Two weeks, (riot constant work,) conil I applied thick, aiw1 it is now giteraliy comced, and harmoiy of colors, there iq not i handsom lars by lite operatioln, which is an item just nlo%V erally adopted in this State. Any countrv ]ad such stock ai Testimoiii.ils, It I feel so forcibl Paint to the wanlits ot our people, ill excellene; the lNCt of its being "ready mixed", th:t I give you,) to make what use von think proper of thi Very respeetfully and tr MAil. C. P. KIMrIT, E.-D.R Sitn: It :,frC the Bradley Patent Enaiel P'Ant far exceeds i and I lavt! every rt"aOll to believe, in du1rabili paiuted the root of mly (Ilotel Mansion lHouse) and I was so well pleasde with it, I determined most happy to say it gives me perfect satisfaeti montial will be of any advantage to you, on ari Yours most respetfiflly, Mansion House Hotel, N. W. Cor. To THE PUBLIC.-It affords me iuch Street Theatre was painted inside and out witi which C. P. Knight, No. 02 West Lombard Stri itv over any and all othier paiits for similar use by tie suljected to the very severe test it undo our daily cleaning, soap and soda are constantl and fresh as when tilst put on. Ot the nuiner paints, I. will oily mientio:n its being mixed and chasers; its quickly drying properties, which ; where paint is needed, atid iis very perceptible bility to the objects on which it is used. As s: merchants anftd tratdesi;mei of our city, believina they can possibly anticipate. Baltimore, April 5, 1872. Mr. C. P. KmT-F.A Sia: The paints to several of our own buildipgs and to those of faction in covering qualities, in glow and ill a rial, and we cheerfully recommend it, especiall; depend upon unknown parties, or piittvis, to 1 found the most deception. Yours, truly, MARYLANtD LINF, DALTINIORY C. P. KNirn.r, Esq.- Ageut for Bradley's I The paint which I purchased from you has givt y neighbors intend to follow my example, an ly durable and cheap, but it looks better after painter I have employed is delighted with it. and at the same time do a better job, with the ever used. I can therefore withollt heCsitatioln very best articles of paint ever introduced. Yours, very.truly, MR. C. P. KN!anT-DlEAa Sta: I havei he Enamel Paint, and am happy to.say that it giv it, and to parties to wvhotm I have fulrnishied it Street, who lives near Olermont Mills, to whiom muIch pleased with it, anid gives permlission) to paint. S. H. Montague, painter, :rgrees with mi lent paint. I hope tarties who have painting t rdley's Pattenlt Enamel Paiiit, which is tile m losa lnger thni any other p,aintL that I have e Yours, t ruly, E. C. ( C. P. KNmc,nr, Esiq.-Dl.an Sia: I have us dwelling last SpinIg, anld am mtuch pleased witl painted, and.consider it a good Patiut. Creswell P. 0, IIartford C o., Md., Feb. 6th, C. P. KNI No. 93 W. L g|| SPECIMENS AND PRiCE LIST F Juine 11, 23--Gm. Has been before the American public w OVER THIRTY years. It has never yet fu faled to give perfect satisfaction, ajid has se .justly been styled the panaccafor all ex ternal Wounds, Cuts, Burns, Swvellings, by Sprains, Bruises, &c., &c., for M-mz and 2n' Beast' 'No family should be a single d:cyist A pr. a,16-- ly.cow. Confectionery. DEALER~ IN Confectioneries, (ROCERIES, &c., AlT TIIE i Baltimnore Corner, Newberry, S. C. Feb. 12. Tobacco, Tobacco. WeIrt jus't iln receipt of 2:a lIt XES if TBPA C.C( of varlis gl ades and prices, at~ wholesale or retail. LUVE:LACE & WHEELER.V May 28, 21-t. )COVERY! AMELA P 1tM I Zinc, Chemically Combins. ad and oil inixA in the ordinlary rIN. Sold by the gallou. quare Yards Two Coats. FAUQl lu. Co., VA., Feb. Gti, 1871. afelv to hand as ordered-two key, ive hi. As practice was slack, I did tie ob leted the h1o;me t wo ceats. The last oat d that ir -namel-iike hrtidinis, and bdy, br job in the place. I saved sixty-five .01. wi hi Soulthern p:-oph. It. shoul be gn can apply it. I have never ilabibled inl y the great adaptability of your "Enaiel of Iaeria6, inl beanj?Y o 'Color, and in yoti frev lwi.tission. (if it is desirable to s letter. ly,S. McILL, NI. D B.A.mTo i.:, D)evoieier lih , IS72. rds tm1e :ilutch -aure 0 5:y to you tat ay xpeclalonl inl vclloIly and,! beat V, tv. More th.oi 1twlve mtontlis since I with tie iladler Pitteit EiaMiel Pa.it, to itl lie oltsiid of the lotel, aid aml Dn. In concision I will say, il this teti , at li!t-rtv to It- it. 1L.W A1,BERTSON, Fayette a-d Sr. Paul Streets, Baltimiort leasure to state that in July, 1871, Font - "Bradley's Patent Enamel Paint," for -et, is agent, aid to tcstify to its superor s. Inl no private dwelling can paint prsi rgoes at this e:stablishment, where, duang y -applied to it., anrd yet it appears as solid ous alvantges it possesses5 over othe ready for use in gnintitie. to suit puw t-es mitCh time in the execution of wor: leriaicitV, which imparts beauty and drt. ch I most earicly recominiend it to th it %%ill give theim gi-eater satisfaction thai : WM. E. SINN, Front Street Theatre. Ci.utxrsnrit;, December 10th 1S72. we received frollm you have been appliel our friends, and have given entire sati a pability to all kinds of surface of mat: - to that class of consumers who have x nix and fun-ish mIterials, wherein.we ha JACOB STOUFFER & SON. CoV-rv, Mn., September 24th, 1S72. tent Enamnel Paint, B.timnore-D:at Sn: n entire satisfaction, so much so that dl I have their hiouses painted. It is not oi t is put on thian any paint I ever saw. Tie Ile says that lie can paint twice as faS, Enamel paint, th-t any other paint le -ecoiniend it to the public as one of tie JAMES HALL. A:t A in, MAnRTLaS, Mareb 4th 1873. Susing, since last spring, Bradley's Patent ~s emtire smatisftaction wherever I have used or thler painters to use. Mr. John J. I furitishied the Bradley Paint last fall, I: se his natme in recomimending so good & e as to the durability of your most exce >do will look to their advamntage and appir ost durable paint now in use. It holds is ver nsed. ARRETTSON, House and Sign Painter. rd Bradley's Patent Enamiel Paint on ny iit, arid it looks as well now as when firs. Yours, trithy, lS73. A. I. STRASBAUGH. GHT, Sole Agent, .ombard Street, Baltimore. URNISRED GBATIS. Ja thouit this Liniment. The mone~y re ndedl unless the Liniment is as repre ted. Be sure and get the genuine EXICAN MUJSTANG LINIMENT. Sold all Druggists and Country Stores, at e. 60c. anti $1.00 per Bottle. Notice le, tize < f bottle, &c. HAGAN'S 4 MagiBaki A FEW APPLICATIONS MAXETA 'tre Blooming Complexion. It is Purely Tegetable, and its operatlon is ee and felt at or.Ae. It does away with the 'nshed Appeatnce caused by Heat Fatigue ud Excitement. Hecalsanud removesaf Blotches nd Pimiples. dis'pelling dark and unsightly pots. Drives away Tan, Freckles and Sun urn, and by its gentle but powertalinAuence natles the faded cheek with rOUTFUL BLOOM ANID BEAUTY. Sold by an1 Druggists and Fancy Stores. DO.. ot, 53 Park Place, Ne.wYrk Apr ne3 16-1y.eow. ORGANS! rhebestORGANS-of the Reed class IN THE WORLD. The Best for Churches and Lodges. The Best for Sunday Schools. The Best for Parlors and Vestries. The Best for Academies and Colleges. The Best for Public Halls. The Best for Orchestra and Stage. These instruments, which for sweetuess of tone and elegance of appointment stand unri valled, have met with unprecedented success in this country and abroad. MANUFACTLRED BY , P. NEEDIAM & SON, ESTABLISHED 1N 184. Nos. 143, 145 , & 147 East 23d St., .NEW YORK. Responsible parties applying for agencies in sections still unsupplied, will ieceive prompt aCttenion nd1 libenl-11 inducements. Partie'; re:.iding at a distance from our a u thiorized agent*,, may order iom our factory. Sen. for illuitrad prive list. Aug. 13,3:2-6m. Stationery and Binding. NEW STITIONEY H1OUSE, E. R. STOKES HAS just opened, in the ncw and hatd some building immediately opposite the Phonix office ,on Main street, a complete stock of STATIONERY, Comprising Letter, Cap and Note Paper, of all sizes, qualities and of every description; Flat Papers of C-sp, Demy, Double-Cap, Me dium, Royal, Super-Royal, and Imperial sizes, which will be sold in any quantity, or manufactured into Blank Books of any si7e, and ruled to any pattern, and bound in any style, at short notice. ENVELOPES n endless variety-all sizes, colors and quali ties. BLANK BOOKS Of every variety, Memorandum and Pass Books, Pocket Books, Invoice and Letter Books, Receipt Books, Note Books. ARCillTICTS and DRAUGHTSMEN will find a complete stock of materials for their use. Drawing Paper, in sheets and rolls, Bristol Boards, Postal Paper and Boards, Oil Paper, Pencils, Water Colors, in cakes and boxes, Brushtes, Crayons, Drawing Pens. SCHOOL STATIONERtY Of every description; a great variety of con veient andi useful articles for both Teachers and Pupils. A LSO, Photograh Albums, Writing Desks, Port folios, Cabhas, with boxes, and a countless variety of FANCT ARTI CLES. Also, a most elegant stock of~ Gold Pens al Pencil Cases, superbly-mounted Rtubber G>ods. INKS. Black, Blue, Violet and Carmine, Indelible nd Copying; Mucilage; Chess and Back gammon Men and Boards: Visiting 'ind Wed ding Cards, and everything usually kept in a First (lass Stationery House, Which the subscriber intends this shall be. jie.ill still conduct his BINDERY and BANK BOOK MANUFACTORY and PA PT,R-EULING ESTABLISHMlENT, which his beeni int successful operation for- over tlirty years in this Stale, and to which he ill continue to devote his own personal at ;ention. Hlis stoek will be kept up full and complete, and his prices will be found always resoabile, and he hopes to have a share of E.R. STOKES, Main Street, 7hy. 1.5, 4ti-tf Optposite Phoenix OffHce. Paintin.. JAMES PACKER, HOUSE,'SIGN, AND DECOR ATIVE P AINT ER, PAPER HANGING anId KALSOMINING. iaigprovided hiimself wvith all the Ia e imnprovedi ladders~t- and other tools and in pentI-tnis of his trade, is now prepared to p.rformt all work in his line' of husiniess with catness, diurab'ility anid dispatch. COUNTR~Y JOBS WILL BE ATTENDED. Byv tile airrantgemenots which he has conm-t pk-td he will he able to do the several branic-hes ofi hiis t :!ef at the L()WEST P'OS Trt.s t ashi on t-enompletzion of work. If y-ou want tmn and don't see me, inquire atL 11. II. Blease's Tlin and Stove Store. A pr. 1'. lZ--tf'. Conmission .lerrhaint. L 0. DARGAN, FACT OR AND) IC9MISSION MEIUIHNT ADCER'S WHARF, CHTARLESTON, S. C. .Tames Adger & Co., 1.ankers, Charles 'on, S. C. L. ID. Mowry, P're. Union Bank, Chairles ion. S. G;. Augs 20, ;3 -i Electro Chemical Baths. hours assigned them, failing to necet their. engageetnts without giving notice at least two hiors before ie :ippoimted lour, wil be cha"gt-d the samie aS it the Ihth had been taken. It requires abont two hours to prepare the Bath, and w~hien onice pre- ( paredl it can be of to use -xcept to the per so for whom it was inte.ndedl, henee it is apparent that it should be paid for. igle BUi ts, Cash...............0 A course coni.ingti of 2o Baths, each 2J.>0 In-af payabtle itn advunce, the balance at the termination of the course. C No Ik.tbs will be ei ven on the Sabbath I except ini cases of nicessity. d. D). BRLCE, Mf. D. July ld e2S9-.-i f . | 0 / //// /" IEME FLOuRING. CEILING, WEA terns of Mouldings made, over 100,00 jantel-Iliects. Door aind Window Frames, n Is, Hallusters of Walnut or Mahogany, on 1 vork made as cheap at this establi6hment a: In hand the largest stock of the above,Soutl Itee will give entire saticuou to all who The siiscribers are the only practical Mel arrying on the Im.iness in the city of Charl ;aIte. (;eorgia, North Carolina and Florida, wenty years. W. P. IR 10 ylCE.-On account of the manner in wl: Lion of the risk of lreakage of (;lass with he rolads in this Staten HALF RATES, wh Mar. 12, 1;73-10-ly. OOR~ GIV q Aya ESTO1 AIZWorhYdrrmted. SLsONWEST PRICES. SL H. H AL L& C0, 2,6,.8,1M9.1-trAet Street. CHYA R LESTON, S.C. This Cut entered accord ing to Act of Con)gre-a an the year 187". by L. M. If z. S.; Co., in th-e o ice of the Librarian otf Congre.-s, at WuAihingtoi June 25. 1'8 2-y GEO. S. HACKER, TH S-I S LaG N CMLT Ailor moafac ted h acoyi LOSEFO PRICES. Fcoy adzfWareroms &Kinetvree,o >o.8,te. Cannonc Street ln .fCt ii ic oaty . i rss, f nres t iIflt ~GEO. S. HACKER, P.or Sah. Box170 CharletorS.C L HAELA E STONELE, S.ents P c~ Undterinthekingt. lbinet muace dbertakeor hasei~ only hanwnd and wl makett e eds byu ra'Wrdrobs, Sais,t ofa Ftters aong eross Kn&Srct,o aiedCno tet on liberal terms.1a ovy andrets, o srilCss eresPle. .fx10 hretn .C OCt 0. M. \I HARRIS THE SBIEas ononstantlyl ak t ore,B anet ulasortm of kid ae andproe are on ifberent pter s eiescfi f.his own hake, a Cll syof ceaic, repa a furnis at voeryo rioale Caesit oinsn des an rdeath roic,a Pearson suir so hvn.csssetb TA SHearse iBEwyso hacndantwly o Tankfueelafortlpazt pone the suti aprv :riero respectul pattsk, forid cointo aira i a' themsm,n assuent the ofblcha o effort on his part will be spari to rende ie utmost satisfaction. R. U. CflB A2MAN. Newlherry S. C., JTuly 31. THE WARREN Improved floe. he1 LATEST and BEST HOE for COTTON ~ver man ufactured. Dpital for grardens also. 7o form an idea of its great adaptability an' onderful mer its, conme and examine. At oice just received by ja41 NAYES & MA RTIN. >5 t0 $20 ck e ofwrin e le of either sex, young or l. niake more lmeu v at work for us in their spare moments. or al etime,9than at anything else. Particuar l,,ie 15tl1stl,. . Dam." W..-V. s - 35 HAYNf Tio THER 1;0A'.DS, &C. Over 100 diiffirent pat feet on hand, for sale at New York price;. ade to order at short ntio:ice. Stair Rail, New aud and male to order. Good and bubsantuial can be made in the F'iifed Siates. We haye of the city of Baltimore, all of whici we guar want good and substantia work. hanics, Sash, Blind and D)oor Makers, by Trade, aston, and can refer to gentlemen all over this as to the character of their work for the past USSE LL & CO., (1h-11-on, S. C. ich we box up our wik, and ,ur own assump ordinarv handlinz. our gooi- are slipped over ich is a great saving to the pureliser cf our work. W. l'.AtdUSSELL & CO. Pr'oeniond Cartis. C Dr. J. D. BRUCE, In r ti , the PR.TICE of his PRO FESi .\, teriders hjis :ervices to fhe ciii Zens of t1e Town, and can be found at all %%P-11 bill its limiits. \pr .2:, '7: 6 -f. JOHNSTON & HARRINGTON; AttorneyIs at Law, (Oliec on Law Range,) NEWBERRY, S. C. George Johnstone. Y. J. Harrington. Ap:-. *2, '1:--14-] y.b THOMPSON & JONES, Dental Surgeons, NEWBERRY C. H., S. C. ec ti P.1 (Graduates of the Pennsylvania College of t Dental Surgery.) a Mar. 19, '73-11-tf. To Women, Both -Warried and Single. Apply for relief before you become a con firmed invulid. I have been for years past attending stict ly to the treatment of diseases of women, both marritd and single, and as the number of cases continues to increase aknost daily I Swill pay special attention to those who may apply to me for help, and may, if I should get a sufficient number of cases, malie it a specialty. There are nmany women who are taking medicines recommended for sneh diseases, which are worse than useless, they palliate nnd sometimes seem to give relief, but in fact they poetpone tbe evil until the disease assumes the chronic form, and then they ap ply to the Physician for relief, which can be giv-ed, but not so soon as when taken in the first or early stege. I use no quack medicines, I treait diseases on rational anud scientific principles. P. B. RUFF. N. B. I practice for cash only and prompt T Bretgs A' Fancy .Lrticles. DR. S. F. FANT, a st Dh1G(GlST AN (HMIST, NEWBERMY C. il., S. C. ^4Al the most approvedi PATENT MEDI CINES constantly on hand. PERFUMERIES, SOAPS and TOILET ARTICLES, of the choicest character. MIEDICIN A L LlQ UORz, of purest quali ty. Prescriptions coimpountded carefuily, at all hours, day and night. Mar. 12, '72-lO-tf. DR. H. BAER, WHOLEALE ANI).RETAIL DR UG GIST, CHARLESTON, S. C. 'May?,,18-tf. GERMAN SOOTHING C9RIIA Invaluable in Teething, and Summer Corn- W . plaints of Children. Cures W DIARRHQA DYSENTERY, J. COLIC, And other Diseases, incident to the period~ of Den tition. Unlike the "Soothing Syrups," now so widely used, this CORDIA L contains NO ANODYNE, Or other injurious Drug. It is composed of the very best materials, and should he Tr found in every Nursery. 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At a meeting of Policy Holdei-s, at ~wberry C. 11 a Boardl of Advisory ustees of the COTTON STATES FE INSURANCE COMPANY s organized, and the following offi -s elected. [omas S: MonnMAN. - President M. LANGFORD. - Vice-President L. ScrIUMPERT, . Secretary The Company is in the finest possi :condition-having-8$175 to $100 liabilities. A Dividend has been- declared on Policies issued prior -to January t, 1870. M. W. ABNEY, Getneral Agrenjwp