The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, May 13, 1874, Image 4
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UR RICE CROP.
Ahvie from New Orleans speak
in glein -terms of the increase in
the ri6e. eqture in that State, and
represint that it pays a more reli
able prbfrt than the cultivation of
sugar-cane. In 1872 Louisiana
prodied about 23 per cent. of the
whole American rice crop, and in
1873 her percentage was higher
still. But the General American
production of rice has fallen off
heavily, as will be seen by the fol
lowing figures from the census:
Urop of 1850................215,313,097 pound]si.
Crop of 1S60............187.1GT.032 pounds.
Crop of '1870.............73,G3,021 pounds.
The following figures show the
exports of domestic and the imports
of foreign rice:
Imports. Exports.
186075,373,000
1861.................. 7 -.s148.550 39,t83,000
1 ... ............. 56,961,317 3,552,000
1463 ............ ........61,196.790 1,360000
1864...................9,691.417 1,632.000
165. ............... 4.51,519 71,500?
1.WA.................75.514.("'4 703,711
1A7.....................44.782,223 1.394,00
.................. 5 140,707 3,079.044
1869......... ...53,65.191 2,300,000
1s7...............4323,939 2.133,022
1871...................65 20 445,2
12............. ...74,2,631 403,St5
It is gratifying to know that our
rice-growers expect to cultivate a
far greater breadth in rice. The
area embraces the two Corolinas,
Georgia and Louisiana, the crops
of which in tierces are given thus:
1870. 1871. 1872.
North Carolina ...... 700 500 600
South Carolina........44,073 42.842 45,000
Georgia.............21.393 11,250 19.400
oisiana.. .........16,700 14,500 19,500
Carolina rice brings a better
price than that from India, and is
always a preferred article both at
home and abroad. Hence nothing
hut the cheapness and abundance
of the Indian rice could have secu
red for it the control of the Euro
pean and American markets.
From the figures we give, which are
quoted from a mercantile circular,
it will be seen that Carolina is still
the great leading rice State. Lou
isiana is making steady progress,
and has so large a breadth of surface
available for the crop that it is be
coming a leading interest there.
In Florida, where the area available
for the rice culture is considerable,
nothing has been done, in conse
quence of the smallness of the
population.
If the attention now directed to
the subject since the Indian famine
set in could be made practical, the
rice culture might be extended over
alil the regions referrcd to, and the
American i-ice crop regain the
great proportions it atttain"d in
1850, for it is not to 1860 we
must look back as the most p)ros
perous year, the culture having al
ready suffered before 1860, as be
fore noticed. The fact that Amner
ian rice was expoirtedl during tihe
whole. period of. its decline arose
froi its being a superior article.
The Inianif riee doina:tes the
mark e't only, through its cheapness
and4 abiundlance, anid this being~ now
cut off by the f:unine the openling
[Phila. North American.
1'l%%LF..EI IEEF.- Into za 161n pui
slices ef dried beef. with just enoughl
boiling water to c'ver t hem. Let thbem
e-oik tenI mlinu1tes and drain off the
water. If not. fine eno.nen cut smnallr.
Return to the pan withi a lump of butter
the size of a walnut, aind a little pep
per. To C quarter oft a pouud of beef
allow two eggs,~ beat well together, and
when the beetf is hot. stir in. Cook
abo'ut threeC miutes, ad senId to table
hot.
(inAi'Ir. J.u.-Boil the graipesi in
just wae enlought to make t hemi ten.
de.srin them th~rough a colander,
then inl one pounmd of pulp put one
prund of sugar- boil this halt an hour;
the commnon wild grapie makes a~ nice
WXAmIEs.-One quart of flour. ione
1'int of! s'ur milk, oneC teasp)vt.nful of
-seda. four egs a picee of butter the
size ofaliargeegg~,and alittle salt. Bake
in1 wafle irons. Sour cream and less
butter improves thiem.
PItiuw' ON ioNs.-Peel of' the
outer skint of smal~l onions, boil thleml
until clear or half cooked,. in salt wa
ter, and throw themi while smtoking
hot into a jar of cold vinegar, spiced.
PL.ais111 C;unsrrs.-OnIe pint of
1-ich buttermilk, one heaping teaspoon
ful oft soda, halt that quantit.y of salt,
thbree tablespoonfuls of' melted lard,
flour to knead well.
To obviate offensive perspuira
tionz, wash your feet with soap
..a diutilspirhits of ammonia.
MANAGEMINT OF A HousE
HOLD.-YouTIg ladies cut this out
and pin in. your bonnets: "No
y.ug' Womn):t.! ot t1 feel ersL e 54
q 1lfiv.1 to beole a wife n':t I she
43. z' I i 11.)" a1 n V f: :
thina to be pronol i :i sa in
trusted to hireling hands. A ser
V;an1t is irokuii reed for tie head
OL the fanily to l.ar u1pon. There
a--ea thousa:nl li.tie ways :i .ich
moneyV mu:t be expened n which
r -.i ShrdCIles, :.wl enterie are
requisite in order to use it to the
best advantage; and there are a
thousa- ' other ways of saving
money, open only to those who
have studie'd aright the art of econ
om1y. The Turkish proverb has it,
that 'a prudent woman is a mine of -9
jewels,' and, like many other Ori
ental sayings, this is beautiful for
the truth it embodies. A waste
ful housekeeper not only actually
robs those of whom she undertakes
to manage, of the comforts it is
her daty to provide for them, but
keeps her husband head over ears:
in debt, and makes the domestic
life of a poor man a continual se- C
ries of experiments in ghinning it
from one day to the next; in keep
ing the stomach full though the
purse be empty." to
STICKING PEAS.-A Correspon
dent of a London paper makes a, ot
suggestion as to sticking peas which
is -orthy of trial. He thinks that
"to those who have to procure
stakes at a great cost the following B.
method will prove advantageous,
being very cheap, simple, and easi- M
ly performed. A few rough stakes o0
siould be obtained and driven into
the ground on either side of the i
row, about twelve feet apart.
These stakes should be of a corres
ponding height to that of the peas,
and when the required number for ;I
a line is inserted, some tar twine P
or other strong cord may be tied C
to the end stake, and passed along i
the line of stakes, making a turn .
on each within a few inches of the F.
ground, and as growth progresses, C.
raise the next turn a little higher,
advancing in succession until the
plants attain their full height.- ,
These lines being run~j on at the
right time, the tendrils of the pe is
will clasp firmnly round them and
support the plants quite equal to
the well-known plan of sticking.
Some imagine an advantage to be
obtained in this way of training, as
the vines get a better circulation of
air, and podls cani be gathered at
all times without intjurinig the
hauhin.'
How To RAISE GmIcmEs.-My
practice in raising chickens is, to
take them from the lien, then dig
up the soil and( pac the coop on
the fresh dirt, then put the chick
ens back, and( the lhen will roll in
the dust and get the liee off much
better than on grass land. I have
tried both ways, and find the fresh
dirt mnuch the best for thge health
of the hen anid chickens. In some
instances I have used hog's lard
for greasing the lien's wings and
the head of the chick, thinking it
a. good way to kill lice. That and
the fresh dirt and the liglht kind,
of food have raised my chickeuis. w
The food I give, till ti y are three li
'Jr four weeks old!, is TudiaLn meal i d
mixed withi sour milk. I let it P1
stanad one dayv after being mixed,t
then it will be fit f>r use, it be
inig swt lled in the dish insteadl of
the crop, otherwise it might result
in death to thle chick, for I havec
ti
ost many by iving raw meal be- c
fore it was soaked arnd swelled pro
perly. A fter they have been coop
ed 14p a few dlays, let them (Rut to0
tke: the airi, but shut them up
nighiits :mixan rinyv day s, for ehick
er.-Cor. N. E. Farmer.
T1o lnoiL TJomToes.-Isroiled
Tomatoes make a delicious dish ;
select those that are iiot over-ripe,
and4 cut diem in halves crosswise; 1
dip the cut side into beaten egg a
and then into wheatt flour'. and I
place them upon a grniiron, whose (
bars have been greased previously. b
W\hen ther' have become - wvell n
browned, turna thiemi over and cook l(
the skini side until thoroughly done. iT
Th'len pumt butter, salt, and pepper t]
upon the egg side, a nd serv~e upl)on.t
a platter.-Exhang'me.
OATMEAL Gart.--Mix a deOs
sert spoonful of fine oatmeal or
patent groa ts with t wo ta blespoon
fuls of cold wvater anid boil for ten
minutes, stirring frequently. For
a richer gruel, boil two tablespoon
fuls of groats in a quart of water
for an hour. Strain through a
sieve; stir in a piece of butter'
lrgme as a walnut and some sugar,
nutmeg or g'iger.
CHAPE HIANs.-The simplest
and best remedy for chapped hands
is common starch. Pound it very.
fine, and rub over the hands after
washrir,tr them.
JIiscellaneous.
NM A B AE
INTEDD W IElAS
A mb3
FOR OTLDE D HONSEREVNIEG
W C n SO L NeR St E rs ic oodsT'
TH:ERTADE &PtC PNLfELRZ ERM
HARRAL~ &TELER
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
Successors to the Old Establic.hed Houses of
HAYH.ANAD, IWZAiiAL & CO., Char1le-4t1n.
HAIVIL.AND, R1-_LFY & CO., AugstaIG.
liar. 4, --:A. 1I RA3L, ISLU & VI'IEN, New York.
TLANTIC COAST FREIGHT LINE,
>)mprising Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta. Wilmington,
Columbia &-Augusta, Wilmington & Weldon,
Seaboard & Roanoke, and Connecting
-i T
Rallway and Steamshi Lines.
Tto:u1l fron Ste:lliship Wharves ut Wilmington and Ports
Inthi. Vir-iii, without tir:tyin, tafr, or expo'lne to wvv:tilf-r. aIn m1 thron:g'h e:ars
ooin t 1h -ing posseSSut of .11ple e<lIpun;nt Itr all te neces.ifes
all frlla .5 ,1" - I I A
trallie. thle M1anagenwient inivites a-ttenition to tile Tranisportutionl Iacilitie.s of thi;S .inm.
ich equal all others in piromplt mnovvinelit, caref-ul liandilln'. unblrok en tran1t1un1z.o
Infor-m i: i n of the(- forwarilin-- or*articles is regnali'ransn;ttudr to shippers.1an41 Conl
nees.:n :tilI claimis for loss, danmege andl overcharge plroinptINy invesitig.itcil by Agents
the Line, nainied lierein.
SCHEDULE OF CONNECTIONS:
.At Portsmouth, 'Va.
F011,
rY LNE STEAMElRS, -Daily ). Inl.
N.xAmEssic LmmN-: %T0-:A!wE .:S - lnas, Wevdnems<:t zin< Fritys, 4 p i.
CLTDE STE.1EI, LD -RU- HOUSE :rhaD i..
FOR NEW YOM.
10MNIO'N STE.),' 1- o ck,u6y.res iyu rhiys:is:al:tys,
:it I p. Im..:1114 ex!r ". hlips whll:-Ver nitecesSary.
FOR1 BOSTON.
:.'11.CIANTS &311.NElt:P LINE:. -- TuesdayNSuand Fridlays,zit .1 p.mw.
HAL PR&7 DENCE.
A TS 311NERS' LINE., - W ey dSatuirtlays. at -1. .
Ati n Wilmington,. C.
1:111 .: ,(A'TillE 1N TIt.\NSPt)RT.ATIQX CO.\.1Y6 -STEAMERlS, Wevdnes<lays
anlwl a atur<iLys.
F01' I'lr I LAMEI'LP11 rA.
[M.ADELP1111.\ & i-OUTHlF11NT- :\l lPC l'ANIYs TEAI-: ZZ-1S, E-:ry Tuesdaty.
icting lt (-.eh place with ; nl linies or all New E-:n,:::al nI : to whie ll o c% t e
II rates are givenl :inld itrnte
Til: following n..tia'dA .'nie int s Nv rth will atten ti, ... uhir t Ithl pation s f this I
BALTIMORE-: PI'LA-DELLx
II.FIZG lt1L),No -, ost 0111ee . eA . W.ti.0 11:.4 o th Filth Stret.
nes :it,:'i I:ilS bo s. itg ,nt 0vrtiig Rtti:!U E. vsig e -11 Sgot
le.
K. BIURGESS, 7:; -znith'*s Wh'arl,.
FATECTSCHEDULE. NETOS
GNGW NORTK. GooN T.
E L .\E -T(tw . 0 . Lev RPIT UT -;. 7.5 p. m.
-ive t Wi.311N TON ( )-aI : P n. 'L D .\rri 1 atW L\ NG. N - - 52011
:N.rc a tSl IPorsmo t .M - - .o . i. Arive~ :tt ,Cltl.tI. A -ot - : -tay " 4l>. in.
tCLYDEctn w'Mit inwar...Frei .ht.T ...in ..fr in renill :a n oi nbi :t i t:t:t , a nt i
trote iiisonofClar Otte (-l nnh: :tWa ut Y IU :ilo:.
CnAntin cloel wIthR LINward -bu< lWatiior--,a Piandezlphis. atw York and
AttWilmington,hN. .
iCinnctig ithi hi' u t i r t TraIins :ofre ie :uIIN nEt:ia C luit I.it t iloal, tc~ a tini a
ite s :1ivsio ofl 1b 1arl t , t:tmbi :Il. u u::tIalod
'Iuhta oo :i B a tior e i Noays Augsll t Philtatl . hi a,C1t.~ tI l ta : .tuls ta tob
NITT1.Oew YokI )y:Auutat otn I'Il ys.A)LII
!. For Eall I) i nfom t.04, lPbst l11lic .ofc . IlOt. IStihI"ll te
ic. W.CA K
OinNRTo. N.IG t:.H
ACoiticlig cose ;-wit ii~':i'.-bOiitl ig h roughp. IIit I,elt!.:. Nlewap l tt o tn
F. W.CLARKA. POPE,
~A -
IE1 GREIAT REMEDY FOR WL ESL SFLOS
ONSUMPTION$5
ich can be cured by apeToof200bs
nely resort to tis standl- E RC.
'd preCparationl, as has been'l
ovd by the hundreds of$5 peToof200l.
opr)Iietors. It is acknuowl
lgd by many prominentFR EO IN R ST
asicianis to be the most
liable preparation ever in- ~ TAD RYG O EADD
duced for the relief andIT IJ'Sl
ire of' all Lnng complaints,
d( is olfleed to the pulic, TIP R L E Ii
ntionedl by the experience
over f'orty years. Wvhen AN)1 S.NAl I
sortedl to in season it sel
>m fails to effect a speedyA N 0
re in the most severe
ses of Conghs, Bronchitis, - .
roup, 'Whooping Cough,
lluenza, Asthm'a, Colds,
>reC Throat, Pains or Sore- ftIl iOS I ''R
ss in the Chest and Side,
iver Complaint, Bleeding WL ESL SFLOS
he Lungs, &c. W\istar'sCSH RCE
alsami does not dry up a$3 peToof200b.
ough, and leave the cause
Thind, as is the pase withTIEP C.
lost prepC1aations, b)ut it
~osns and c'leanSes the $SPI INO ,0 b.
ngs, and allays irritation, P)be\izhrI S1
ts removing the cause of
e complaint.FR EO IN R S.
PRE.PARIED BY
TH W. FOWLB & SONS, Boston, Mass.. R!H N)DAAET EADD
l.nd solId by D)ruggi.ts anDaers generally.
THOPSO & O$50 perTon.. of2,0 ls
$55npeaTonSfr2,00olbs
NEWBRRYH.,s~c A..1T.!L NO'EAIE; LI. &i
N ~ T.A A ~JLkLEL D
S19, Sugry.)WILL BE~ SOLI AS LLOWS
PA8VERLIONOF2,00ELbs
Charistn, CAtyCarletonbe, S C
(NEWBE.RRY &. CO., Pr.r Cr. J:.I, 24t
At Charleston, S. C.
e T A T enon e. r'n :Pmm-FMnr .b:n.11.-2-4m.
Columbia Jdt
COLUMBI
BEG to annioun e to their num.. Ious frio1
SPRING CO
GE- FFRNI
STYLISH H
1-3 as !fu|! :., in formeri s- -3ons, :3: I3 n w 0!'
0UR CUSTOM I
Is 1.1ph- t !lit a wel (T - etedc 0. lZ.IOcl: of ('A.91s
Gv%, .:, a call and ie convinced that yoU
at the
COIL MBIA CLOTHIN
toods Avnt C. J. 11., wi the privilege of
Apr. S,14-t
JOH C
lwION. N.NI... N. I.'. .\srING(; .. MILL
.- - , I C .(TLI.A ' SA NS. 11.l1.
1:111.>1% ; 1:1,10t.1,31ING; MATEI:
11-A.TIN(;. ALL KT
HOUSEKEEPING AND Ft
A;IIC AL.L IMP.E.MENTS. LIME.
Fl: CNCIl :u' .\ fIlt'AN OWI)U
SIOT BiLT-. FLASKS, P(
Wholesale e
At the Sign of the G,
COLU MBI
Feb. 25, s-IC'.
M. <GOLI)s311TIL- -
PNIX IRON WORKS3
COLDMBIA, S. C.
-- -
Fundus ard Machinist
Hlave always onl hand
Sta iistairy Steam Engines
and Boilers flor Sac
.Milks, Ee.,
SAW AND GRIST MILLS,
Cotton Presses,
Gearing,
Shafting,
Pullies, Etc.
CASTINGS of v4-cr' kind ill Ioll. or 1-rasS.
W%*.. g Iut toI unish Enins an1d
toilIes of1 :4: .gorni 4<pnality :1l1i p wr-r.an
at as lo.w rate- ats canl he. 13m3! in ti3- North.
We~ 1:01 manenlactr, ab,0o. thCe( Ga)1 Y CM
PRO-ED WATER ii-!CEE, whih we* re
ion3. <!1urabi1lity134 a lLapness.
We44 warrant 1u wo11r.~k. an31l asse-4 prom"'pt
n les:ul3' 4iispa:tch in ti1'3llng Crler.
(;O L1)S.MlT Il & E IND.
.:1n. 14, 33-t I. (,413u:m b ia, 'S- C.
Seegers' vs, Cincinnati
Beer.
T1i3e Cin1cinnat31i G-/z.-:c uikeS 03he a3sto3
i :hing a.i: nnei en:3043t. Iit ('i:einn:ati beer
of .t :ienbi3ur' in h3is em f l''4(C i . -.t.
tht Prof1. Mai13.-. .f Newv Ymk, 33 ana.14
.:d Wou::'. 3:1 of1 i t eraed * '0 c ul
J. (7. syl-:(;}-:S -am-::e I.i- bee to bOe -
purec :3331 relia1ble. lI. dm33 - 'ot :4'inl'-ia3'
it, but breuos from1 13 the :' L C. -Iey 'a and 1
- A very la:rge lot oCf
Paror, Box anud Coal Stores ,
. ow ini store :and to jrrive. , 1 r.d ust Che
COOKING STOVES
T IN--W A4 R E,
:: '.43 ety :3:33 o!114 1i: L -1 3 ~tin l .
F--r -.de low by
W. T. W RIG HT,
i e:.:ce:' !H. Poat' 13n i .\. A. N )
Ma i43 Str3ee!. (Ct- . *I - 1 . tf
JAS. LEFFEL'S
!MP~ROVEiD DOUBL!E
POOLE & HUNT, Baltimore,
Mauacurers for thec SGuth anId Southwest
CI-33.1 ''ix-- b a. 44- i i :1 i c e.
Theg' most po.r1u CWheeC3l in43 the- 33ke.4
l'ornbl ::: 4! !: ic : 133 1t:un 3 3n3"' 3133
lioiler-, 1iab33 ', \ if. x i-ten Tubalon444
1;oih-r, i- uh'.- u-4333-r f.t I 1linle . a
'13:31a '. ine f o b h: 341 '.ca (1Wors :333-! i
lliIs, >3hafiinlg 1'ulleyN :3.nd Ilnes
SEN.D FOR CIRCUI.ARS.
THE ORPHANS' FRIEND,1
A 'AC'ElI Ful: Tril: lAMI.' 11: ..
030 -: ill :.vt,c
C 11. 1 N 3341 'll N*0 . 1 3E
T. 4: .'l ii iter--. Oli 1)441 Car per1 Al n1i1111n.
All he3 profits of3 thi, ai- r a14:re used. in3
53upo4 r 1l im s h titute 44rphan:3. We want33
A dd re-.. 13.'. 01L I V ElI..
Ja .A21.:1--t3. '~ .1pt burg. . C.
Interesting to All.
M 4 V erm313. 3o f lie h3.,to e1 x pired4. I ri -
3bpefly niotiyall pa r.oC a ho had0 Iien-,
de dc1 or mor03tgges record1ed du3rin3g my
It-rm of oli.c, 1o ea!C on: MeI s. & Jone33.
JoneS, who. will de!iva'r theIae
v. i,-1- :..- Tni' S LAN ..
"EPAR N
.,; v F- i I N
,III UrAtQ
;1. )T :i SMU
SAND H.iT H UrSE.
a:nnn oe p ying for:- :.
SDIAL,
O El,li i
A,1 .\S. O',.y.
,> iS L o T 7 :0. 1. we P pr 3f
A! liles qlto i esg x,:.T I vvr (I"S-lit lhl
'i:IOLIXI~itC, ODoul'i,t e G, I), Mu1p e
iL hicN i . .: . , L . i - , q : i. eo
1[.0 \Le G'. ii II .-. : 01.irpC.
:l', il. il or
SLDEN P"LO I E' ,
E I TNK BOKS
I)IS ju-t opened, i th newI( and hand
)f STva A TbON E. I .
ARiin [L e F C :I iI:AU,l N t 'l'per vofi
l lt Pae:(.1111 ofe ;o, oC a, ma l-c fr ther
uN. DIyaln, iuper-, lly CC! , :n ld mprills
'r, i 'hie; Vwil e . n - in < :11-d: , Or
ud; ruer to :tai p: W ern,,:md lbo ;nd ci any
lxes, B Unil C.I.II.I:.
scHomL .iIo _N i1 i Y
) every 1O1 i,11 : 1 gr.lt V:ri-iv of Cull
lo kic, tl tt.e: ul nli cC-: tuV :o i T tnc ers
liCd Pupik. :
:. rn:inA hia, in thets an olls, r
oaper, Pencil, Waterl~i~ 0 I C ub,I,in taes n
Alevery dec:ion; a g.rat varie of' co n
en 'I1'ien and - ue,Inl rtile -l for bothi Tenchiers
dPuls.
Phto-.trahl -U!n tu11.1 1:1k \ Vr itig :ia,i l'ort
>!iog Cabaix, i :h bxer s, :l a p ionle
rt of~ Satozryhu
Also,~8011 m It eh an stokV f Gob Pn.
m i'lcl Ca-e.:, ' \uperb!yin.anntd wichbe
li!a k, h!e ics l uiine a nhaelib
9g Cr.S, i and evrBhigunlkein.
it OLs tainer House,
hiehr t hbcbr : ind thi Fallobe.
N I <:oK 3)i 1 .\II':4 No CTiY aoPA
E C:HA'.N ESTOLslN, hiC
-nin lrie Stok willh opt ny a'n il and2
pea neble, 1and han ope havesaeo
E. it. STOKE SM itreet
Ha0 S. SCKE '
)r.Si ~t1and BlFo4inFctoy
laNG. orT A Ii' ON fTeetEET
LOWRESTON PCS.
Th nY hn u/.eta. of thei<n.ikr . hi iy
Z4La ge Stckalay on~e hn,ds o at. 2
CHARLE-TON, . C.
J in(oII ~ -ri IC-1 : t 7. fI'I:'Cs
egudlarli adTForasint
LOWELISTPRIES.
COLUMIA,L LS& C.
XI'Iaupeture. r. D <r.
4.,6,8,70. Mar.1Street. -
he hu...ine,s pordon of the city-adj:teent
o the Gentral Hote!. Trans:ent Boa'd &
. , . \f-ar 11 10-if
axle<ueines.
T'ilE EST )ADVI-E Ti'lAT CAN I
Liver Cn > i.Cnr in'n Che.'p
(v )r o" an* i of th e :n2ch, liver
isli is'to tu i e! a :i re:.:uhite dth
hvthe i.'ulie of i i :i1- .4. 1::
W t. 11'I'-S \'EC: F .Ai;.!' 1..1 'LN
ThI wv -.. rv ni l.y ti:rn: yrs
Ond 1he1 i:-cl -:l) . . .n :,!ia e h h
Th. y pr1due.
nn.;! :.- we.b.6 :1: ;
Pl:c.- :2> e--lt.:. boh(x Soid by dig i
Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye
osse : qualitie. taint to otleir dye do:
Its effec i, ilstan:%ICOUS. and so natu
that it cannot he detected by the closest c
server. Dwii harmless amd easilv appiit
it ik in -ewvrol u-4e among the f.AJhionaI
lhir-ilres%ers in every large city in the Unit
States.
Price 'A a box. Sold everywhere.
SC1:.iFI'L,A, Eia'T riVE )ISEASES I
TilE SKIN. ST. ANTIP)NY'S FIRE, ER
SiWEL..ASllClS, TV'M(0RS. BOII
-11ETTElt. AND SALl' RIWEUM, SCAI
I 1: A I , lNGW0lNI, RI IIEMATIS
P.\IN AN) ENL.il N OF TI
1',(NI'S. FE31ALF WEAKNESS. STER
TY, I.EUCORI1II<!A OR WITES, W03
DISE\ 1E . )10SY. WVIll'TE SKF.
IN;S. SYPHILIS. KII)NEY AND LIVI
CO M l'L.AIN I-, 21.:Cl'lIAL TAINT, A'
P1 l.ES, al p:oeeed frotu impiure blood.
DR. TUTT'S SARSAPARILLA
k tie, :mo,t 1I erl oo I od Puriler kno
to iedical Sciceu. It etiters into tie circu
atin :ta:l enualic:ates every mnorbitie agent; rei
va' the ys:ai pr;du:ce- a be.auifil co
plexit ani atad v.aues the body to gaii fle.h a
icrease in wei::ht.
KEEP THE BLOOD HEALTHY
ond all w:1 be well. To doso, nothin I
ever b)een off.redl bat cau coinpare with t
vahuable veg,-tab,le exiiract. Price 41.0(
a bottle. Sold by all Draggits. office
Cortlanldt Strcet, N. Y. Apr. 1. 8
Dr. D. S. PERRY'S
'VEGETABLE AROMATIC
_r[Tt,ER S
-- -
The se Bitteris :nnt b.econti.e uni11vel
rent.ti oF the ago. Thtr.. is nothing I
tEm or toi eu.in m utoer thetsu. TI
i:.1or- tie weak, invigi;rate tie ieeble,
ri: :.ew life :n.d tone.. to tilt b)ro("enl dI
S,s;teml. In i..:i:tte at' taaiious
t:s tie- ar:a worth a ship load of Ouin
pon r., :,nd pills. They are ettweh
ariap11tedl to pIrovollfri . , o
Dyspepsia, Liver CompNlaints,
Costivlen-s. Headache,
Neulra!gla. Rheuimatism,
Chilis :nd Fever and Pil
To Delicate Female
Ladlies, old or younig, will find these
ters especially ad:apted to diseases pecu
to thecir sI.<. Nervoustness, L.assitu
Wanilt of .\ppe2tite, and2 G,.tra! D)ebility'.
yield to the naiag te chtar:a ol tihese ile
HEAR WHAT IS SAID.
HEAR WHAT IS SAaD.
HEAR WHAT IS SA
--W2221)2 i ,ar:l t e ts h v r u t . r
yI Chtill. are gonel~. I -an imrdily bei
il
Nothingt like- i2 enia ia:er i l-t:til
- l nla - :ilri fnye e a
--Dr. Wi!12 5:1y- that yo arei2 apul.
benacai hctor.'
*llarrah'2 No Illote1 Rhtmattu 'l
--No1 more1i itheach, thanksal ta youL."
We could] ti1 this i'aper twice over n
jst such genuia.e aextracts, but tile ab<
: ust suaice. Our2: Ii ttrs :neC pre pa red
e the supe)rvi,tion of D)r. I) 2. P'En
Membter of th R11oyal Colleg'e of~ Phiai;
aid :.:rgos lIi.odo, E'2g:.2ad, attui of
Al' o.ler- shoilbl be ta,h essed to 'I
PEIityA .LtOM.\TII: !iTTEiR CO.,
M Courtlahd Street,
NEW YORK, U. S.
The Bitters are sold either by the bottle or e
at $1l par bettle.
i'arties it: 'e;: u letIctes for2 ad vice a:
:h.2ir <ib,.I. e n i 2 co fe quie a la~vor
isi:.y liauw oft:a a well tasT
wherel ther reside,a. it 12id saVe ui a II
dafull mount of tin ata:~d annioylanc
tis na i cb oi.. v d
THE PERRY AROMATiC BITTER COMPA
i-2 C( if L. I\ND) TImFET.
SiMMUNS' HEPATIl COMPOUI
)!:
LIVER CURE
Is pr1'.n,a2ini-ed byx 1). C . .nnfs
a 1nv i It i.\: iteine :: w ':21re i i nd10
,th sa i t .-:irrah::tt ''on :no 3 i a s t aic
r,and. \l:I.:. .ti l' n li-p:1
tin . ):heI.'igly S. weca:p.
<0 7l lt e it f ::-I
Th,SEIFIC isnwfoME at'MNE
DR. W.EN' FIT PRATT,
'IIolGc e .\ent for thilpa
E.L ING&SO S
TMANUrAT ileANDe PAMlleTi
MEDIIFATE!EDHCNES
aT ret Reed for Eple
Wakef123ln:. ,: -t p i nyIlItly,~ I.fteng arres
the F::1it. rmtetrtdysue vnw
NEUPRA L SPC RYDAL
r atlb, soDr. SpAli. NEwrr i,n
1'EDa/rd ATED HDNEY!
. RSSre GREEN, LforE & ug <'bN.LEY
1nIt is.-e :. a : U hAIt:OTE , ih
paDR:,a.t H'. BA i, oER
DRyUu GGI ese f oSpio
l Menatism and t catca
Collee.
GREENWOOD
MALE ACkADEMY.
T ie d w o
tha.t hie VNxpeCt' t10 OpIe! :1 *"JSHO
at Green wood, Abbeville County, on the 1 t
3E MONDAY IN .IANl-AlRY NEXT.
ill, studentS prep:red" fr any College they
ekanv wish to entcr.
nlites of tnivion moderme. Board can be
had for -12. per inonth, exeluSi : of wash
F r fur . r ir .i rs amldress,
ill)AS DIECKETT.
S Dec. 1, 4-6m.
U ItJjE
ACADEMY.
l . P. PIFER, A. M., Principal.
b- Miss FANNIE LEAVELL,: : Assistant.
d, Prof. F. WERBER, : : usical Deft.
> le -
ed The NEXT SESSION of this SCIIOOL
will begin on 1SEth SEPTEMBER, IS73.
As far as tie practit! di-s of life are
concerned as thorough an edncation can be
obtained at this SCool as at any Feumle
S em inary in th e nt .e
Tuitiou from %12.5o to $o2.5u per Session.
Paid in advauce or sati4.aetorilv secured.
Boarding can be obtained at a moderate
price.
)F For particulars, inqi.ire of S. P. BOOZER,
y. Sec. B'd., or of
A. P. PIFER, Principal.
D Aug. 6, 31-tf.
L -
Gi 0f WEST! 1
o- And study in the great Nfetropolis of the
m- Mississippi V adley and find employment.
rnd p
I MOUND CITY
9T. LOUIS, MO.,
ISk
MODEL BUSINESS SCHOOL
i Established 14 Years!
And his :rmi.,hed more business men to
gr.du.te than ten other similar institutionw
To You-ng Men Seeking Em.
ke ployment
md We guar::. e . ;.irocure sli:atio:- on com,
wn pletion of Cowt:*e, or reft.d entire fees.
lis- Refrence t Students from Texas, Louis,
ine! in, Arkansas, M issippi and Alabaia
lly furnished.
'Senid for Circul.rs of tik GREAT BUSI.
Elo .o'0L, to
T110 . A. RIGE, Pres.,
2l) and 212 N. 4th St.
July 30, '73-:0-1.
e- su.ertaking.
s. CM. HARRIS,
.i- Cabinet Maker &Undertaker,
d,ste.ads, lureaus, W.ardlrobes, Safes, Sofas
a ettees, Lounge, 'c
Co Cabinet work or au kinds miade. anid re
pathed on' liern. I terms.
! uia s nil :m :t full supply of Mtetarlie, Ma.
ho. iny and o:-wa'od Burial Cases.
Coflin m::de :o ordler at short notice, and
lie ir9 40 rpr. MA RTIN IHARRIS.
THEni SUBSCLIiER1 has constantly or
hand a frill ass unent of tIhe above approved
tcase, of differenit patternrs, besides coffirm
01 his~ own imalke, all of whichA he is prepared
i.to furni.r r at very reai-oiiaible rate-, with
p (jroipties- :iil desparch.
Pron,' desiirois of li g cast rres senrt by:
railroamd will have: therr sent free of charrge.
A Hearse is ilwrays on harnd arid will be
bn furrish'ed it the rate or $10 per day.
Thalnkful for paist pat rornage, the sub.
unerb,er respietfui:!y a-Iks for a continuation
v ot the samie, andt' assures the prblic that
ii no elTor on ils pir twi!l be spar, to render
he the utmiost satisfactimn.
.n Ne-wberry S. C., July 31.
Sewing . Fachines.
aWHEELER & WILSON
oSEWING MACHINE
e iife onty
unumllhS''u;iNSTIiCTr. - .:
n'itrl:~ l.he MCouI n t.
*- Pr orno:nced bye Phy,ierca:Ls to be th<
The WiIEELER & WILSON hit beer
th 'AvolunT: for :7 yr'ars.
The. daes of 187:2 were 3',' 00 more thia
aiy prei:on< year.
P. lire s ides of our Augusta Oicie, for 1872
were~ I,50l Machn'-s.
Fo 0:seo EASY TIME or MONTHL.'
INSTA'.1LLMENTS. Olid Maeines of al
k inds. rep.ired and warrrated. Stitchin
of alh kh:.is reativ tdone.
Sais oou: at Ife-srs. McFall & Pool
I toe Newberry,. S. C.
S~.L. H.REDUS, -
Mar. 11, lI-tf. r aveling Agent.
H"The Family Favorite."
THE
1s inow on ExhIribition, and1 readly for sale,
MRS. D. MOWER,
I hav one o i'(f ther New Weed Sewing Ma
chies i .' u--e ini my f.unrihy, and in additior
'to thie - atiinI igiveS my wife and
da ughiter, [ will ad.d rmy own oprrnion as I
practie.--l mechie,ii that for PxarseCTino 0
Wior:k\I ir i-i build, e.ise of rmarripula
C in tiplicit of con itruceti arid readi
ie-- of adjustmreut, it is so~ :-XcLu.Eiby
an i ohe r ..ewing maeb ime in the mairket.
C .JESSE II- LORD,
Mehaia Editor of "Sinii American.
-TO RENT,
A desirable STOR E ROOM on Main Street,
Sbetween Mar-haWis & l'hiifer's.
TERMS REASONABLE.
Aplit Once to
-MRS. D. MOWER.
Sep. 1', ::t -rf.
.lfiseelaneofs.
Pa 0
URE
Grateful Thousands proclaim Vm
EGAR BirrERs the most wonderful In
vigorant that ever sustained th- sinking
sv-tem.
No Person can take these Bitters
according to directions, and remain Iong
unwell, provided their bones are not de
stroyed by mineral poiso, or other
means, and vital orgaus wasted beyond
repair.
Bilions, Remittent and Inter
niittent ; evers, which are so preva
lent in the vallevs of our great rivers
throughout the Uiite(l States, especlally
those of the 11ississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
Illinois. Tennessee. Camberland. Arkan
sas. Red. Colorado, Irazos. Rio Grande,
Pearl, Alabama. blobile, Savannah, Ito
anoke, Jaimcs. and many others, with
their vas,t tributvries, throughout our
entire Country daring the Summer and
Autumn. and re:n:ltbly so during sea
sons oft um:sual heat and dryness, are
. ilinvarialki CrOnip:ield by Cx tensive de
r:uiieme:'s of the stomach and liver,
and othe.r :lmhdomtinal viscer:. In their
treatient,' a purati% e, exerting a pow
eru iftniilueng-e upon these various or
ga is esseitially lecessary. There
is no Cthartic for the purpose equal to
Di. J. WAIcE's \'E IIr
as thev ill speedily remove the dark
colored viscid iatter with which the
bowels are loaded, at the same time
I stimulating the secretions of the liver,
and generally restoring the healthy
functions of the digestive organs.
Fortify tie body against disease
hv purifying all its ftuiis with VINEGAR
iB-rTns. No epidemic can take hold
of a system thus fore-armed.
Dyspejisia or idigestioi, Head
iahe, P:am in the Shoulders, Coughs,
Ti-htiness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Llnc'ttions of the Stomach. Rad Taste
in the .\louth, 3ilious Attacks, Palpita
tat ion of the Heart, Infhuwmation of the
Lungs. Pain in the region of the Kid
1ls nd a hundred other painful symp
to"s, Ire the olsprings of Dyspepsia
One bottIe wNill prove a better gu-rantee
of its merits thau a lengthy advertise
t .1C lt.
Scrofula. or Hing's Evil, White
.Sweilings. U h-ers. ErysipehLs, SweUed Neck,
re. Serofulous luilaminations, Indolent
Inf ilammatious, MercuriL AffeCtiOUs, Old
Sores, Eruptious of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc.
Ja 1 ese, as in all other eoustitutional Dis
eases, W..:'s :.VIuMAIC BrT-rEs have
shwu their great curative, powers in the
no.t obstinate :nd intractable cases.
For Inflammatory and Chronic
IRheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit
tentand itermnittent Fevers, Diseases of
the Blood, Liver. Kidneys and Bladder,
these Bitters have no e<i'al. Such Diseases
are caused hy Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases. -Persons en
gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as
l'humbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and
111m:, as heridvance in life, are subject
to arlyss of the Bowels. To guard
air:aist tihis, take a dose o.f aLER's a1X
Lo.AL .iThmus ocecaioEUally.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tot
ter, Salt-Rheum. Blotches, Spots, Pimples,
Pastries, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worms,
Seald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch,
Seurfs. D)iseolorationis of the Skin, Humors
and Diseases of the Skin or whatever name
or nature, are literally dug up and carried
out of the system in a short timec by the use
of these Bitters.
Pini, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking in the system of so miany thonuands,
are effectually diestroyed and remceved. No
theliniitics will free the system from worms
like these flitters.
For Female Complaints, in young
or ol, married or single. at the dawn of wo
manhood, or the turn cf life, these Tonio
Bitters display so decided an influence that,
improvement ~is soon pece tible.
Cleanse the Vitiat Blood when.
ever you find its impurities bursting through
ctae s'it in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores;
clas twhen you find it obstructed and
slu .isih in the v'eins; cicanse it when it is
fotal;vour feelings will tellyou when. Keep
the blood pure, and the health of the system
will follow.
nI. H. McDOlNALD de CO.,
DggtsadGen. Agts.. San Fracisco.Californi,
angt cor. fWino and Chariter. Sta., N. Y.
Sold by al l ruggists and Dealers.
A pr. 29, 1874-17-1y.
ahnKdm d Orphus' Friendy 8.ciety,
Ib dw'NEWARK, N. J.
CASH CAPITAL, $25i,000.00.
Any healthy man, between the ages of 15
and 05 years, may become a member of this
Society..3EBRCOTB'tNS
Allowances
weekly
Seni- during
Quarterly. Annually. Annually. sickness.
$150 $275 $525 $40m
:: 0 5 50 10 50 8 00
0 00 11 00 21 00 16 00
0o 00 1;5O 31150 24 00
12 00 22 00 42 00 3-200
t5 00 27 50 5250 40 00
1s 00 33 00 6GO0 48 00
1Hos. JIOHN WHiTEH[EAD. President.
Address. BENJ. G. HE RIOT,
Spedal A gent,
Mount Pieasanit, near Charleston, s. C.
The Piedmont & Arlington I,ife Insarane Co.,
Of RtICHMOND, VA.
A ssets January 1st. 1s73, -- - $1,766,945 00
Div ideds to Poliev Holders. 1572, 80,9309 00
Rese~.rve, being amount necessa
r iy to re-insure all Risks, . - - 1,496,156 09
BENJ;. G. HERIOT,
Special Agent,
-Mount Pleasant. nxear Charleston, S. C.
De 10, 49- f.
Photography.
COME ON
FOR ALL THINGS ARE NOW READY
AT TILE
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
IIavingr just returned from the Northern
Citis, and the N..tional Photographic As
4.ild1ion at W:ffza:o, I feel better prepared
o do good work than e-ver before, by the
,dansges of the latest improvements, and
the prttiesr. .tykle.
My sto,:k i- larger than ever, and among
which are, a fine !0: of
Albums, Fancy
Picture Paper Weights, ce
I am prepared to take
PHTOGRAPHS, FERROTYPES,
Copying and Enlarging Old Pktetam,
Taking Residences, &c.
a hi:e the pre-tty weather last; re- .
m ebeLr thait delays are dangerou., and do
not1 put it off.
A proof is always furnished for inspection
before the picture is' printed.
The surest way is to come at once and .
;et pictures at thie Ne' berry Gallery of the
ver ready Photogropher,
W. H. WLSE MA N.
1Oct. S, 40)-t f.
PIITOGRIPH G1LLER. s
COLUMBIA, S. C
Viitors to the city are respectfully in- *et
.itdI to vsiit my rooms, where can be seen
specimens of pietures in all styles of the Atc.
Satisfaction guaranteed and priesscheap.
A. M. RISER,
Oc. 1, :9-tf. Plain Street.
KI