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tha_104 0 'o0o1 a. p -~~~~,. rob v.W . _ A d SMAurday Won A, wo 'look .m h ote, o~oona on 4th Bab 1 'eol . m ,ad at the Methodish this plao at 5 ololok-p. . oodras hlave fallen recently in 14.K. V. Ashmore has our thanks $b iorge ver nice sweet potatoes. . e accou t of the base ball match o; pentral by "Rover," is crowded onthis week-will appear in our next se. The Count Democratic Executive Vowlittee rwil meet at Easley Station 06 Monday, the 19th inst., to take inft f o 6osideration matters of interest to the party. .. E. BowEN, Ch'm. Be sore and go on the excursion to AtlAnta if yon can rake up two dollars .nd help out our Presbyterian friends with their church at Central. Capt. Thornley brought to our office last aturday a fully opened cotton boll, raised on his farm near this vplace. Married, at the residence of the bride's father, on Sunday evening, July 27th, 1878, by Rev. J. C. Parrott, Ma. F. C. PARSONS and MIsS MARY J. ATLooD-all of Pickens. -et every Democrat in the County en-oll himself in some niub and vote for the man of his choice on the 80th - Dr. T. W. Folger, a prominent young physician ot Central, paid us a visit last Monday. Our latch string always hangs on the outside Doctor. 'There will be much brandy made in this County this season. Mr. H. B. Hendricks has a distillery up near this place and is pushing right ahead. Under appointments made by the County Executive Committee, the Tandidates are stumping the County. At Pumpkintown, Eastatoe and Hows .atd's Shop the people turned out gen.. orally, and everything passed off quietly and pleasantly. The meeting z.t Central came of yesterday. The County Musical and S. S. Con eno~tion organized at George's Creek Church on the 9th instant, by the el ec ion of Captain J. HI. lBowen as Pre, sident, G. W. Boroughs vice-.Presi 'dent, and W. G. F~ield secretary. We are int(ormed that the Coniventioni was u decided .sucess. Mr. Elbert Roberts accidentally shiot himself last week. lie sat his ~'gun, a double'barrelea shot gun, down by his side with the cock halt sprung; one of the hammers feil, discharging the gun and the load, small shot, pas se~d upwards throughi one cheek, in fuLicing a painful, though not danger,. ous, flesh w ound. BEL.TON, WILLIAMSTON AND EAsLEY JA JLaoAD.-We are gratified to learn 'that the corporators of this new and important enterprise, have secured the services -of Caiptatn Kirkc, of Rluffton, 8. C. to make an experimen t1a1 survey of the route from Easley Sttion to Sassafras Gap. The pres, ent, survey will be made, we learn, east of this plaice, and on the ridge dividing, the wate~rs of Twelve Mile ~Wand sanluda rivers. The Engineer and hisecorps of assistants commenced the survey at Easley Station on last Monday morning, and we trust that the people along the route will extend to themell the assistance within their powr.I Consumption Cured. ''An old physician, retired from prac, tice, having had placed in his hands by an East Ipdla missionar y the ton mula et a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cute for con,. guniption, bronchitis, catarrh, asth ma, and all throatand lung affections, also Spositive and radical cure for nervous ebility and all nervous complaints, )JItei' having tested its wonderful cu rativo powers in thousands of cases, has felt It his duty to make it knowvn to hIs sufferiung fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a desire to relieve hunman su'frering, I will send, free of oharge, to all who desire it,this recipe, with fdil directions for preparing and using, in German, French, or English. Elofti by mail by addressing with #Mtamp, flaminst this paper. WV. W. hierar, 149 Powers' Bock, Roches r, ow York. 49-4 - 4 Man of a Thousand. A Consumptive accidentally cured. 6hen death was hourly expected, all .esedles having failed, and Dr. HI. James was experlmenting with the herbs of Caloatta, he accident. 'iT d a preparation of Cannabis ona, which cured his only child of c R~uptlon. His child is now in this A andenjoying the best of b esirous of benefiting the I' he .Doctor now gives tlis Qn receipt of two stamps t,(~ y.~ ~ Thbre is not a single pnJtion that it does ko 14 of and dissipate. N ~ ovishness, irritation Sarne di~b memorr, qns ~; t p ~ -. *but S0xourio, 4:ain on th no flroad from Central t, Atlanta, starting from Central oi Monday morning. the 26th inst., ano returning Tuesday evening, the 27th Fare for the round trip, $2.00. Spe cial arrangements will be made witl a firt class hotel, so that the expense need not exceed $1.00. The whol proceeds will be applied to the build ing of the church. For further infor mation apply to S. W. Clayton, Chair man, or T. W. Folger, Secretary, Cen tral, S. C. Tickets can be obtained a Pickens C. U. Irom 0. . Rollings. worth. Overtarking the Energies. It is not advisable for any of us t< overtask our energies, corporeal o1 mental, but in the eager pursuit o: wealth or fame or knowledge, hom many transgress this salutary rule. Il must be a matter of groat importanc to all who do so to know how they Dan regain the vigor so recklessly ex r ended. The remedy Is neither cost l or difficult to obtain. Hostetter' Stomach Bitters is procurable in every Dity, town and settlement in America and it compensates for a drain o bodily or mental energy more effec tually than any invigorant ever pre scribed or advertised. Laboring men athlets, students, journalists, lowyers Diergymen, physicians, all bear testi mony to its wondrously renovating powers. It increaaes the capabilitie for undergoing fatigue, and counter acts the injurious effects upon th( system of exposure, sedentary habits tnhealthy or wearying avocations, o1 in insalubrious climate, and is a prim< %lterative, diuretic and blood depuren AN HISTORICAL FAcT.-Every agent wh< lias been steadily selling the Improved $2( Homestead Lock Stitch Sewing Machine foi three years, owns his dwelling house, has n good account in bank, is clear of debt, and lus money at interest,-the natural conse, juenae of securing a good agency for supe rior goods at the lowest prices. A good first Dlass Sewidg Machine, most useful-reliable %t all times, easy to understand and control the same size and does the same work as any machines that sell at FoUR TIMEs the price rhere is no machine at any price better, oi that will do finer or more work, and certainly none so low in price by many dollars. Thme HIoMESTEAD) is widely Enown and used iI) thousanids of families in the Eastern antl Middte States, and daily becoming popular in the West. It will save its coat several times over in one season, doing the work o1 the family, or will earn four er five dollars dlay for any man or woman who sews for i iving, it is the strongest machine made, ii ready at all times to do its work, makes the strongest and finest stitch yet invented, ant is fully acknowledged as the Standard Faimil' Sewing Machine. Price, complete for do meetic use, reduced to $20, delivered at youm door, no matter how remote you may reside B~usiness permanent and honorable, witi more certain and rapid sales, and large profits than any other. Extraordinary liberat offers made to local or traveling agents whier we have none established; or, if there is n agent near you, send your order direct to th factory. Address John H. Kendall & Co. 421 Bri oadway, New York. Tax Returns. 0 COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE, PICKENs 5. C., August 1st, 1878. N OTIOE is hereby given that this offi will be open at Pick ens from August 1i to September 19, .1878, t o receive Tax Rteturn of all Real Estate and Personal Property All Returns not made on or before the 19tl of August 1878, will be writ ten up accordin to law from the old Tax Book, or made freon the best, information that can be obtained and fifty per cent., added thereto. All male persons from twenty-one t~o sixt years of age are required to return thei polls. Parties claiming exemption fro m Po Tax on account of disabilities will be requic ed to make oath that they are exempt ac cording to law. Merchants and manufacturers must maki their returns strictly according to law. By Act of Assembly, 1878, Auditors ar required to make "a new assessment of a Real Estate in their respective Counties, and all persons owning Real Estate in thei own name er as Committee, Trustee, Guardiar Administrator, &c., as the case may be, o1 the 1st of June, 1878, must govern thetm selves accordingly. In order to avoid errors in the Returnc each taxpayer must make their own Returnm and with the view of enabling thenm to d this, I will be at the following places at th time specified, viz: Howard's Shop, August 10th and 12th. Payne's Store, Au gust 18tb. Central, August 14th and 15th. Liberty, August 17th Easley, August 19th and 20t.h. Dacusville, August 21st and 22nd. Pumpkintown, August 28d. Eastatee, August 24th. After September 19th, 1878, this office wi be closed for taking Returns, and fifty pc cent- penalty added on all returns not mad< W. HI. HESTER. Auditor Pickens County. Aug. 8, 1878 48 2 Atlanta Medical College. ATLANTA, GA. T H E Twenty-First Annual Course of Le tures winl commence October 15th, 187: and close March 4th, 1879. FAcULTY-J. 0. Westmoreland, W. F. Wes moreland, W. A. Love, V. HI. Taliaferr Juo. Thad. Johnson, A. W. Calhoun, J. I Logan, .l. T. Banks; Demonstrator, C. I Nutting. Send for Announcement. giving full Infoc mation. JNO. THAD. JOHNSON, M.D., Dean. augl1, 1878 47 eow8m NOTICE. I T AKE th is method ef informing all parti interested, that I will be found In my c floe, at Plckens Court House:" on ea< W E D NESD AY, and on each SAa3DA for the purpose of transacting any busine that comes under m uidein om metob absent i difernt theI4 p.on tse peai the & f tiooseredaOIs m 9 %~ 4 ., WE ARE NOW OFFERIlNG xSEPERtOtR IDUCEldENT1 S IN SROES, HATS, CALICO, AND OF EVERY KIND, AS WE DE, r sire to close out our stock to make room for FALL GOODS. -0 A FULL SUPPLY OF COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUP, FLOUR and Bacon always on han:1, at BOTTOM PRICES. HAGOOD, ALEXANDER & CO. July 25, 1878 46 Dolt Catoh ncemoni! BUT CALL AT LIBERTY'S CHEAP CAS II STORE AND BUY YOU A I havo just received and elegant as 8ortment of GENTS,' BOYS', AND LADLEs', BOOTS, SIIOES, AND GAITERS, Which 1 amn offeruing low down fer casih. I am also receiving da'ly, choice lots of fresh Grocerics, consisting in rpat, of COFFEE, SUGAR, FL~OUR, HIAMS, LARD, &c. Which 1 will sell at rock-bottorn pri .ces. Ca.ll early and often. T. B. CRYM ES. July 4, 1878 43 .NE W ADVJER TISEMlENTS. Albemarle Female Institute, Charlotteville, Virginia. $200 for Boaird o and Literary Tuition for Nine months, be. tginning October 1st. Music, Drawving and a Painting extra. For catalogues address RL. .1H. RAWLINGJS, M. A., President. S 3E J EL CLA881CAL and MI. near Warrenton, Virginia. Prepares for College, University or Busirness'. Recomn mended for Location, Health, Morality, Schol r ar-ship and Discipline. T E RMS-Board andl tuition per half session $45. For cat alogue .address MAJ. A. G. SMITH, Superintendent. Bethel Academy, P. 0., Fauquier, county Virginia. Thomasville Female Collego DAVIDSON, CO. N. C. The 22d Session begins August 28th, 1878, r Board and Tuition in English per month, $15 ,A first class institution unsvrpassed for beau. ty of location, health and every requisite ..Eight thoroughly qualified live teachers. Un usually extensive and thorough course s Three grades of Diplomnas. To accommodate ,the, steadily increasing patronage a large ad o, dit ion to the builing is in progress. For ca 8 talogue address, H. WV. REINHIART, President. Vanderbilt University. OURTH! SESSION opens September 1 F187R, and closes .June 1, 1879. Fees in Literary and Scientific D~epart ment, $65; Law, $100; Medicine, $65, The ology, $15. rBoard and lodging per month, $16 to $20 Professors, 27; Instructors, 8; Student -' last year, 405 For catalogues address L. C. .GARLAND, Chancellor, Nashville, Tennessee. aug 1, 1878 47 4 Keowee Lodge, No. 79. A. F. M THlE REGULAR MONTITLY MEET SING OF KEOWEE LODGE, No. 701 V'A.., F.-. M,-. will take place o1 SSATURDAY ON OR BEFORE THlE FULL MOO. IN EACH MIoNTII, at half past 8 o'clock Thi attendance of all the members is earntesti - requested. R. A. CHILD, W. M. - W. 0. FrELo, Secretary. OPIMm ad orphine habitenred To WIake Mony pleasantly an fast, agents should address FILY, HIARVEY & (Co., Atlanta, G0 ar WOOL CARDS. tIl T HAVE had our WOOL CARDAd thorough i of .L repaired, and am conAdent that these wb3 or. patronla us this year will be better please ., with tht Woo that ie bgtoe~ $Ptu vaeWh enliil~ XPALL IN PRICES. QE09EEGUNCY ed. or $100 per week. flVI RVaR ANADYT AND NUUR oUt o1' ORDE.'" HOMESTEAD $20 LOOK STICTIg $0 SEWING MACHINE $20 For Domestio use. WITH TABLE AMD FJXTURES 00M PLETE, REDUCED TO ONLY $20. A perfect and unequaled, large, strong and durable Machine, constructed elegant and solid, froni the best material with mathema.. tioal precision, for Constant Family use or manufacturing purposes. Always ready at a moment's notice to do its day's work, never out of order, and will last a generation with moderate care; easy to understand and man age; light, smooth, and swift running, like the well regulated movement of a fine watch; Simple, Compact, Efficient and Reliable, with all the valuable improvements to be found in the highest priced Machines, warranted to do the same work, the same way, and as rapid and smooth as a $75 Machine. An acknow, ledged triumph of ingenious mechanical skill, essentia.ly the working woman's friend, and far in advance of all ordinary Machines, for absolute Strength, Reliability and general usefulness; will Hem, Fell, Tuck, Seam, Quilt., Bind, Braid, Cord, Gather, Ruffle, Shirr, Plait, Fold, Scallop, Roll, Embroider, Run up Breadtha, &c., with wonderful rapidity, Eeatness and ease, sews the strongest lasting stitch equally fine and smooth through all kinds of goods, from cambric to several thick nesses of broadcloth or leather, with fine or coarse cotton, linen, silk or tWine. Gives perfect satisfaction. Will earn its cost sev, eral times over in a season in the work it does or make a good living for any man or woman who desires to use it for that purpose; works so faithful and easy the servants or children can use it without damage. Price of Ma chine with light table, fully equipped for family work, $20. HALF CAsE, COVER, SIDE DRAWER AND CABINET STYLES each at cor. rerpondingly low rates. Safe delivery guar.. anteed, free fron damage. Explanatory pamphlets illustrated with engravings of the several styles of Machines, references, va riety of sewing, &c., mailed free. Confiden tial terms with lihernl inducements to enter. prising Clergymen, Teachers, Business Men, Traveling or Local Agents, &c., who desire exclusive Agencies, furnished on application. Address JOHN II. KENDALL & CO., 421 Browlway, New Yoak. Jaft81, 1878 21 ly BURN HAM'S WARRANTED BEST & CHEAPEST. Also, MILLING MACHINERY, PRIOES REDUCED AM. 20, '78. Pamphlets frce. Ormzi, Yonx, 2. AGENTS 1t you want to M AKE MONEY plcasantly and faist, address FINLEY, LIAlVEY & C0., Atlanta, Ga. jARRDDRBUTTS No.32 N. Eighth St. Who hasShad Loute, Mo. eual troubica ofbol a fen ma th ramn ofy e ractice inhll tw new wrkaut pfihed, entitlesa The PHYSIOL.OOY OF MARRIAGE The PRIVATE M EDICAL. ADVISER nok hat ar onll flie an n Sefiarues in all mnat.. langage, e aly understod utiye to ok ei ra 54 pages, and contain valuable infargantion for both mnarried and sigewit al lthe recent improemn ts in mdcal treatmen in Dr. Bultb' new work lan no way of questionabe char Tent. tho victi otcf rlyh inieton;e o n, h is erbty healthy may b~ o ai r Insh t.-8t. Louis Journalr rsez is he P'oPULAR PRic~s -0 eta. each both isn one volume, $1; in cloth an it 5eeextra Bent under seal, o of__ pro oe or stamp. NEWV ADVERTISEMENTS. We will isert a one-inch advertisement, thirteen times, in onie thiousaind American weekly newspapers, and from good parties wvill accept a six monthus' note in settlement. Advertisement, may appear three monthls every week, or every other week six months. lialf luchl For $425 Four Lines For $280 Three Lines For $225 For cash payment entirely in advance, five per cent discoulnt. No extra charge for mak ing and sending cuts. Files may be examined at our office. For catalogue of papers and oilher information address OEO. P. ROWELL & CO., '0 Spruce Street, New York. P. 8.-For an order amounting to $1,000 we will give a reading notice gratis. A LBEMARL EfMkALE INSTI .1 TUTE, Charlottesville, Virginia, Trwen ty-second session (O'months), begins October 1st. Board, including washing, fuel and lights and tuition in Eniglish, Latin, Greek and French, $200 per session. Music, Draw ing and Painting equally low. The Albes marle is the best furnished Institute in tile South. New Ten--pin Alleys, new Bath Rooms, and the Strongest Chalybeat Mineral Water in Virginia for pupils free. Full Fa culy. An escort furnished three or more pupils from the same point, free. For cata, logues address RL.-11. RAWLINOS, M. A-, Pres. 'I EST Tobacco A warde Af e re at Centennial Exposition for juno ehnoing qual tise and cmlence and etinig chajr aeler of sweetening and flavoring. T ho boat tobacco ever mado. As our blno strip trade-mhrk is closely Imitated o-: inferior good, see that Jacks.on'a Bdt fa on every plug. Sold by all dealers. sendl for sample, freo, to 0. A, JAcxsozi & Co., Mflrs., Petersburg, V. 1)TANTC Beautiful Concert Grand L.L.LXI'..Pianos, cost, $1,600, only $425. Superb Grand Square P'ianos, cost $1,100, only $255. Elegant. Upright Pianos, 1 cost $800, only $155. New Style Upright Pianos $112.50. Organs $35. Organs 12 stops, $72 50. Church Organs, 10 stops, cost ~$300, only $116. Elegant $3'75 Mirror Top Orgns only $105. Tremiendous sacrifice to close out present stock. New steam factory soon to be erected. Newspaper with mnuchI -informaltion about cost of Pianos and Organs, sent free. P'lease address DAN[EL F. B.. A TTY, Washingt on, N. J. $- A DAY to Agents canvassing for the Fireside Visit or. Termns and Oufit Free. Address P. 0. VIC'KlRY, Augusta, Maine. Telephones For Business Purposes, ours cxcel all othieys in clearness and volume of tone. Ullustrated circulars and testimow y nials for 3 cents. Address J1. R. HOLCOMBI, 0 Mallet Creek, Ohio. $ IK3XES IN TiE NUTIR; All owning land they desire to self addes, wac statmjp deseription and lawst ash USUALLY KEPT IN.AN U, Countr gt0, M cF A LL'S, [KEEP GOOD SUBSTAINTIAL S..0 6 AND AT ?RICES TO SULro TIlE HARD TIMES. TRY MYE, Respect~fully, WV. T. Mc~FALL. Jan 10, 1878 18 NEW A.DVER TISEMEN TS. Beautiful ConcerL Grand Pia- flg hilMMU nos price 51600 only $425.UVAMA Superb Grand Square Pianos, price $1,100 )fly $255. Elegant~ Upright Pianos, price 5800) only $155. Now satyle Upright PIanos i;112.50. Organs $35. Organs 12 stops 672.50. Church Organs 16 stops price $300, mnly $115. Elegant $d75 Mirror Top Or ;ans, only $105. Buyers come and see me at wome if I am not as represented, R1. R. Fare paid both ways and Piano or Organ given Free. Large ilust. Newspaper with mutch in ~ormnation about cost of Pianos and Organ a aent free. Please address DANIEL, F. IJEA-r-r, Washington, N. J, U.... $$8eeeso Revolver with & M H aMM~ox cartridges. Address, J. lBown & Son, 186. & 138 Woote et i burg, Pa. IsretPit &GENTS WANTED I Medals anid Diplo, nmas awarded for HIOLMAN'S NEW PIOTORI1AL liiBLES 2,090 Illustrat ions. lAddress for new circu lars, A. J. HOLMAN & CO., 930 Arch St. P~hladelphia. U~rs'uline Institute, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. Under the patronage of Rtt. Rev. Bishoi Lynch. For Prospectus please addves "T H E MOT HE R S UPER10R," Ursulin4i Convent, Valle Crucis. Saalford's The only comabin'itio, of the true Jamaica Gin ger with choice Aromatici and French Brandy foi Cholera, Cholera Morbus Cramps and Pains, Diar ihoea and Dysentery Jamlaica D~yspepsia, Flatulency Want of Tone and Activi ty in the stomach an< bowels and avoiding th dangers of change of Wae ter. Food and climate. Ask for SANFORD's J*1 Glagr maica Glinger._____ EMBLOOD! PA~asoss' PliRGA TIVE PIr,.,s make New Ric1 Blood, and will completely change the bloc in the entire system in three months. An person who will take 1 pill each night fror 1 to 12 weeks may be restored to soun health, if such a thing be possible. Sent b mail for 8 let ter stamps. I. S. JoHsoN~ & Co., Bangor, Me. aug 15, 1878 49 4 THE UNEQUALLED JAM LEFFEL DOUBLE POltTABL5 AWD STATIONAXY SAW, ILOU AND GlIST MILIA, \(*U llT R0(' Al r TIL(,MI AGEwNTpSb Apts E Try 1g*OQ Mon , p~4 ,zp.U~ ~ Woi~dyf~ ~& (~9~ ~hC~ PE AL . (. .~ lu Agrieltural InsPleaentel Bar Iron and Steel; Blackstnith's, Ogrpenter's atid Machanic'g Tools; Builders H are of ever d'eseiipion; Wagon and Carriage ateril A full line of Best Quality Leather and.Rub; ber Belting, always in stdok; Agents for, Fairbanks Standard sai9les; The Hall Safe and Look Comnpany; The "Taylor" Cotton Gin; Tucker's Patent Alarm Money Drawer Also, for the Celebrated Shuenberger Horse and Mule Shoes. We are prepared to sell Sweodes Iron at the lowest quotations from any markets, and still propose to duplicate involoes from North. er Jobbing Houses, adding- only actual freights. WILKINS, WILLIAMS & CO. Greenville, S. C. Sept 6, 1877 52 6m THE PAPER 'XO .TAKE, LONG ESTABLIS1ED, ENTERPRISINGI RELIABLE! TH 1BM ICLZ AND AN'INE (Established 1785.) THE CONSTITTIONA LIST (Eetablished 1799.y TWO PAPBRs CONSOLIDATED MAUCH IS. 1877. T HE Chronicle & Constitdtionalist, (Daily, Tri Weekly, Weekly)-the only morning paper published in the city of Augusta, and the only paper receiving the Telegraphic Dispatches of the New York Associated Press. The only morning paper published in Eas tern Georgia, and Western South Carolina. Offers greater advantages to advertisers than any paper in the South. The Chronicle & Constitutionalist is Demo cratic in politics, but perfectly independent in its comments upon men and measures. Its opinions upon all important matters are .fearlessly expressed, and resolutelyi main tained. During the coming Winter special correspondents in Washington, Atlanta, and Columbia, will keep our readers fully in formed of the proceedings of Congress andi of the Legislature of Georgia and South Carolina. its commercial repots are carefully compiled, and are full and accurate. Now in the time to subscribe. Daily, $10 per annum; Tri-Woekly, $5; Weekly, (a mammoth sheet) $2. cash in ad. vance. Each edition sent free of postage. Address, WALSH & WIGIIT, Mlanagers. aug 1, 1878 0LIOOL NOTICE. MI1SS DICKINSON will resume the exer cises of her school on Mlonday, July 22d. She will be assisted by Mliss Vs8'rA MNAUT. DIN, who has recently graduated at Willian.. ston Female College. There will-be a free term of about six weeks, after which tuition will be as follows. Primary Iranches peor month, $1 00 Intermediate Branches per mon t'h, 1 50 Advanced Branches per month, 2 00 No deduction will be made, etcept in case' of protracted sickness. * R. M.- DiCKINSON, Pri~noipak July 18, 1878 48 4 Manho0( da1 all tsorderu brought onb nadIa e otln or exes. An ni as as the Inr *West aSitah-Street, canecinnts,'0. Manhood: 1[ow Lost, Ilo# JRestoredi J UST published, a new edition of Dr. CUL VEiclRWELL'S ('ellebrated Esiay on the rdclcure (without medicine) of SPERMIA. TonR HIoIA ~or Seminal Weaknebs, Involunta'y Seminal Losses, imnpotency, Miental and Physical Idcapacity, Impediments to Mar.. ringe, etc.; also, Consumption, Epllepsey -afld Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sex ual extravagance, &c. 3"Price, in- sealled cnvolope, only sixc cents. The celelirated author, in this admirable ,Essay, clearly demonstrates, fromn a thirty ,years' successful practice, that the alarming: -conseiuencO of''self-abuse may be radically I cured without the dangerous use of interna. D medicine or the application of the knife; -pointing out a mode of cure at once simple - certain, and effectual, by means- of which - every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, and rad.. cally. 3W Tis Lectutre should be in the hiand a of every &outh and every man in the land. Sent undler seal, in a plain envelope, t) any address, post-paid, on receipt of si. ai cents or two postage stamps. Address the Publishers, y THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., i 41 Ann Sm., New York; Post office Biox, 458g. July 11, 1878 44 l M. R. BEECO. Greenville, S. 0, ' UPPLIES his customers with any BEW ING MACHINE they desire. Also needle and attachments for any. Call next door to T. W. Davis and see his last lot of new Sing er, Hlows, Weed, W heeler & Wilson. and othe Machines. He sells all cheaper than the cheapest. He also cuts suits out of less cloth than anybody. See list as follow, Coods for Coat--8 to 8} yards. Goods for Pants-~.21 to 21 yards. Goods for Vest--J yards. TIMMING~8. COAT--Body ltiing. 2& yards: canvass, yard; Wadding, 1 sheet; . Shite -DriU - } yards; SIlk, 2 spools; Cotton) 1 spool; Dettona, etc. ~ - ANTB.--lte Drnill, 4 yard; Canse, Bilk,) * I. Ootto@, 1 so EESttS'I *1i1. kVuZ4~laI * 4 >j; ~