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[ADVERTISEMENT.] Mr. Editor :-I received a letter to ?ight signed "A Bible Reader," making inquiry in regard to the piece I promised through your paper April, '70, wishing to kuow why it has been withheld, and that he knew of numbers of intelligent persons also interested. I have conclu? ded that it is bes: tc give the informa? tion desired through your paper for the satisfaction of all. In the first place I am so oppressed with business that 1 have had but little rime to prepare it. In the Bezt I had a piece prepared and intended sending it over at the time I first saw the piece, (Denominational Dogery) io the Neighbor, and therefore concluded to wait until after I had replied to it, and since then I have concluded to enlarge it so as to show forth to the world in full, the folly they are guilty of, and show them what the truth is. At the present I am not determined whether it will come out in pamphlet form or first puss through che paper, as it will be of 9ome length, and at present I dont know that [ will have the means to spare to put it through a paper as an advertisement. For the satisfaction of inquirers who may wish to know its substance, I will here give a synopsis of its contents : I first show what mau was as he existed io a state of embryo io the mind of Dicty View him first propagated in a state of ex? istence; follow him theo through his transformation into the state of degra? dation and shame in which he now exists; show what he is and why and how a means of salvation has been wrought out for him, and who our Saviour virtually is, and bow we can embrace the offered mercy and become reinstated in the position we lost in Adam Show for what purpose and when this earth was created, and fur what purpose the brutes were created. Show the linc of debarkation between the human beiorr, aod the brute, and what possess a soul and what has not a soul. Show what is carnal and what is spiritual. Show how the different con? tinents became inhabited after'the flood by both mao aud beast, and where the different races of the human beings sprang from. Show thc different states through which man will have to pass before he can be glorified. "Show the different kind of beings that have been created io the glory of God, and show the world that th? professions that they are now making are truly a disgrace to a being of intelligence, and that all, especially who now will reject the truth and continue in their folly, will be placed bcyoud the reach of mercy, and branded with everlasting infamy. For the light is given back to man again to prepare the way fox^our blessed Lord's coming. Many may think strange to hear one make such promises as I have herc made. If so they shall see things more strange than this, and I will say to them I usc no assertion that I am not able to base upon a fact, and if they are spared much 1 .nger they shall see this world rocking spiritually worse than a baby's cradle. I will then say to "A Bible Header," and all others who wish to know, that they can rest satis fled that my promises shall bc fulfilled They jhall have a chance to see the promised piece. But I cant appoint any certain time for it to make its stppcar ance, for lam called away from humebo much that wheo I am at home I can scarcely get time to apply myscif to it. But will bu.-c it out as soon as possible. Very Respectfully, C. BOYLB. Lynchburg, S. C , May 22, 1*71. LAWS OF THE STATE. Arti and Jo nt It>?o] II tiona, Paneed by (be t.inoral Atm-iiibly ol' South Caro* Una,-Sc?*iou or lST0-'7:i. [OFFICIAL.] 1 AN ACT TO INCORPORATE TUE CAMDEN bl KA M Ml LL Co M PA X Y. SECTION 1. lie it enacted' h;i the Sn atc .md House uf li-prcscutatiecs of thc Stat 'j'Ht,nth Carolina, noir wt und tilt i ny in Genend As&.otbfy and ly the un!:, .iity ofth? tufl-ci That Colin Macrae, A. J. Freitag and Waltar F. Reed, and their associate." and ?.tv "-vtors. ure bersby constituted a budy politic und corporate, by the Dame of the Camden Steam .Mill Company, with po>Tr?- to sue and be sued, to plead and be impleaded, iu all the Courts of law and Equity, may cnji?y all the privileges incideut to corporations, and may pur? chase, hold aud convey real and per>onal estate to an amount not exceeding twenty five thousand dollars. SEC. 2. The boatnaat ol'naid Company shall be grinding grain, ginning cotton, hulling and pressing cotton seed, or soy other similar mehcanioalor industrial pursuit they may choose to embark in, in the town of Camden, Sou?h Carolina. The books for ?ubvoriptions to the a pi tal stook of aaid Company shall bo opened by the above named persons, in Camden, ki soon aa convenient after the granting of this ?barter, io shares of twenty five dollars each. Said corporation may . tare Md ate ? ooarnoo seal, which they m iy after at pleasure. gsa 8- The sb-w ihiltM freatd person il property, ted be transferred only OB the books of said Dompao;/, li tush tum M tbe Dirtwtort .Bay pre jarib*, Tb* aaid Co a* pao . M.IIatiii (imf, bs?? 11M oi til ?. tic ak ff t*f*tif if tba) BOBMtt Of Bid COMO? S*i?* Jtfortot Amii IK iii dot* du from them to said corporation. DO transfer of scrip or stock ?sb ralid until soch debt, if any, shi discharged; and said corporatior. organize, go into operation and menee business whenever, and as st five thousand dollars to said stock be subscribed for, aid five dollai share of the same paid into the tre of said Company in cash, and a certi signed by the President and Sect of said Company, under oath, st forth said subscription and payi shall be filed in the office of the S tary of State. SEC. i. The stock, property ac fairs of-said Corporation shall be na ged by a Board of Directors, not than three, nor more than five, o whom shall be chosen by them I dent, and ali of whom shall hold offices for one year, and until other chosen* aod said Directors shall bi nually elected, at such times and p as thc by laws of said Corporation i prescribe. A majority of said Dire shall in all cases constitute a Boan thc transaction of business, and a jority of the stockholders, at any 1 meeting, shall be capable of transat the business of said meeting, each s entitling the owner thereof toona 1 which may bc given in person or la proxy. The firs' meeting of said Co ration hereby formed may bc calle a majority of the persons named in first Section of this Act, at such < and place, and upon giving soch nc thereof, as they shall deem reason and proper. SEC. .5. The President and Direcl or a majority of them, for th? I being, shall have power to fill vacancy which may happen by de resignation or otherwise, for the eur year, or appoint a Secretary and Tn urer, sud such other officers as ms; necessary, and may require the Tre urer and other officers to give bonds the faithful discharge of their trust duty, as said Directors may deem pro] and also, to make and establish s by laws, rules and regulations as t shall deem expedient lor the mana ment of the affairs of said corporati and the same to alter and amend: Prc ded, That the same be not inconsist with the laws of this State or the Uni States. SEC. 6. The books bf said corporati containing their accounts, shall, at reasonable times, be open for the insp tion of any of the stockholders ol s corporation; and annual statements the accounts of said corporation shall made and submitted to the ann meetings of the stockholders. 1 Directors may call in the subscription thc capital stock by instalments, in st proportion, and at such times a places as they may deem proper, givi due notice thereof, under such regul tionsand conditions as they may pr scribe. SEC 7. The said corporation shs within thirty days of eaoh aunt meeting of the stockholders, lodgi certificate with the Secretary of Stat setting forth the amount of capital sto of said company actually paid in, ai the amount of the liabilities of the sa corporation, which certificate shall signed by the President and Secreta of said Company, and certified by tbe oath. This Act shall oottinue tobe force for twenty years. Approved March 7,1871. AM ACT TO ESTABLISH A" FERRY ACKO! T1IK CATAWBA RIVER NEAR THE LAI JOHN S. PA RRY'S MILL, AND TO OTHER PCRPOSK8. SECTION I. Be it enacted by thc SCH ate and House of Representa tires of ? State of South Carolina, now met an sit fin;/ in General Assembly, and by th authority oj thc same, That a ferry over Catawba River, at pbee where a ferry waa formerly opera ted by Johnson aud Perry, and abou two hundred yards from the late Johi S. Perry's Mill.be chartered and veste< in Samuel Mc?liley, his heirs am assigns, who shall be allowed the fol? lowing rates ot toll, to wit : For a persoi on horse-back, ten cents; for a one hors? team, fifteen ce o Ls; two horse team twenty five cent?; three hone team thirty five cents; ox tea RM, game ai horse teams; foot passengers, five cents loose horses and mulet, five cents eaoh cattle, three cents; sod hogs, sheep and goats, two cea ts each. S.e. 2. That thia charter shall remain in force for the term of fourteen years : Provided, That childrtn jroiog to and returning from achoo!, and voters going to and returning from their polling precinct on election days, shall be exempt from paying toll at the said ferry. 8EC 3. And be it fkrther enacted, by the authority aforesaid, That the County Commissioners of Fairfield County do lay out or cause to be laid oat, made and kept tu repair, ia as direst a eourse as eosveniotly may be, a road frocs the "River Road," crossing the Water?? Creek at Perry's Old Mill, to auld ferry, OB the lief of road formar ly atad to said fersy. Sifl. 4 -And le tt farther enacted, bj tba Mtborlty aforesaid, Thai the County CoBOilsaloasri cf Ltoo&ster County do lay ont, mike Md keep io repair, teat dir Mi i tattle ? o?areDitatJy nay ba, a pablie road fro? said tH*jt tl? road leading ta Libert; Hill tod Camden, tad thai tbeiaiMbedfielarfiafabUeftigh way, with perm|s8ton to * tbrose whose land said road maj pass to gates across the rame. Approved March 9.1871. AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE WI? GUARDS, OF GEORGETOWN, S. C, SECTION 1. Be it enacted by Senate and House of Represen tativ the State of South Carolina, now sod sitting in General Assembly, Dy the authority of the same : That J. Harvey Jones, George Pa and Brass Richardson, under the i and style of the Winyah Guards, 1 and their successors and associ?t office, be, and they are hereby, ince rated, end made and declared a politic and corporate, in deed and in and, as such body politio, shall have power to ase and keep a common and the same at will to alter, to u all necessary by-laws not r?pugnai the laws of the land, and to have sm sion of officers and members, confor ble to such by laws, to sue and be s plead and be impleaded in any Cou competent jurisdiction in this Si and to have, use and enjoy all o rights, and be subject to all other bilities incident to bodies corporate. SEC. 2. This Act shall be d?emed taken to be a public Act, and shall < tinue in force for the space of fifi years from and after its passage. Approved March 9,1871.. AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE PLEAS: GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH, IN D LIKGTON COUNTY, S. C. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by thc S ate and House of Representatives thc State of South Carolina, now ; sod sitting io General Assembly, by authority of the same : That the members of the said Sot ty be, and are hereby,incorporated, ; are hereby declared to be a b corporate, by the name and style of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, and that name and style shall have suc< sion of officers and members, and al have a common seal. SEC. 2. That the said corporat ?hall have power to purchase", rece and hold any real or personal estate, exceeding, in value the sum of twei thousand dollars, and to sell, convey c dispose of the same, and by its corpor name to sue and be sued in any Co of th is State, and to make such ru and by-laws, not repugnant to law, ai may consider necessary and exp?die SEC. 3. That this Act shall be deem and taken to be a publie Act, and sh continue in force for the term of twen five years. Approved March 9,1871. AN ACT to vest in the Chariest Lacd Company the charter of ferry from Hamlin's wharf, in tl City of Charleston, to thc followii points on thc Wando River, to wi Scanlon ville, Rc rx ley'n Point, Vcni ing's Landiug and Daniel's Islat Landing. SECTION 1. Bc it enacted by the Se ate and House of Representatives, the State of Sooth Carolioa, now m and sitting io General Assembly, at by the authority of the same: Tbat a public ferry be, and the san is hereby, established, from Hamlin wharf, io thc City of Charleston, to tl following points on the Wando Rive to wit : Scaolonville, Remley's Poit Veining's Landing and Daniel's lslan Landing; and that the said ferry sba be vtstcd in the Charleston Land Com pany for the term of twenty yearn. SEC 2. That the said Charlesto Land Company shall enjoy theexclusiv charter of said ferry, with the privileg of charging not more'than 50 eeo te to each passenger conveyed, and reasons ble freight on merchandise : Provided Said company shall have the said ferr established and in good working orde within two years after the passage o this act. AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE MOSE: GUARDS, OF RIDGEWAY, IN FAIRFI ELI COUNTY. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Sea ate and House of Representatives of th? State ot South Carolina, now met anc sitting io Genera! Assembly, and by the authority of the same : That S. M. Smart, Jaok P. James, Wyat Boni ware and Samuel Adams, and their successors in office be, and ere hereby, constituted a body corporate and politie ander the name and style of thc Moses Guards, with a capital stock not execediog the san* of fire thousand dollars, with the right to sue and be sued, to plead and be impleaded io any Court of competent jurisdiction, to have and to oas a oom mon seal, and the same i to titer, at will and pleasure and with ail other rights, privileges and immuni? ties that are now seoored by law to like incorp?rete bodies. SEO. 2. This Aot shall be deemed a pabilo Aat, and ?halt remara ia force fer a terra af fourteen Jean. The foregoing Aot haring beea pre? sea ted to the Governor of tais State far his spproval, and not h-.Ting bean re tamed bj lim to the branch of t he General Assembly la which fe origina? ted, wilkie the time prescribed by the Cwstttotloa, Rat bes?me a ?sw without F. I*. UABDOZO, 8tWy of State. AN ACT to authorize Henry ?J. Lancas? ter, Smith Howe and Henry A. i Tow led, to collect wharfage tod storage. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly and by the ann th or i ty of the same ; That Henry C. Lancaster, Smith Howe and Heury A Towles, their heirs, executors, successors and assigns, be, and they are hereby authorized to col? lect the usual rates of wharfage and storage upon all goods, merchandise and commodities that may be landed ai; or upon their wharf at En tei prise Land? ing, on Wadmalaw Island. Approved March 7th, A. D. 1871. AN ACT to amend An Act entitled "An Act to incorporate the Homestead Building, Planting and Loan Asso? ciation of South Carolina. Bc it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting ia General Assembly, and by the au? thority of the same : Thai the said Act bc so amended in Section T, as to read, between the words, "Planting and Loan," "Dime Savings and in Section II to read, "Twenty-five dollars" instead of "two thousand." Approred thc 7th day of .March, A. D., 1871. An Act to empower the State to Main? tain the Beneficiaries in the Lunatic Asylum, instead of the several Coun? ties, j Be it enacted, .by the Senate and House of I?^-CSCD t?tiges of the State of South Carolina, now met and silting io Genera! Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That from and after the passage of this Act, all ben oficiarles no" ia, or hereafter to be placed in the if tate Lunatic Ajs lum, be supported by the State. SEC 2. That thc State assume the liabilities of each and every one of the Counties that ia now in arrears for the support of its beneficiaries. SEC. 3. All Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed.. Approved the 9th day of March. A. D., 1871. Joint Resolution Co confirm the appoint? ment made by the Superintendent of Education of the State of South Car? olina of the Free School Fund for the fiscal year ending October 31, I860, j Whereas, the Superintendent of Ed? ucation of the State of Sooth Carolina, in the adjustment of teachers' claims for serviecs rendered daring or within the fiscal year commencing November 1, 18G8, and ending October ol, I860, did apportion the Free School Fund for the fiscal year aforesaid (said Fund consist? ing of $50,000,^in addition to the amount raised by the capitation tax,) among the several Counties, according to the plan specified in Section 6 ot ao Act to make appropriations and raise supplies for the fiscal year commencing November 1, 1809; therefore, Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting io Gen? eral Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That the apportionment made by said Superintendent of Education of the State of South Carolina be, and the same is hereby, confirmed. Approved March 7th, 1871. AI? ACT TO PERMIT WM. L. WOOD TO ADOPT NAPOLEON B. SMITH, TO MAKE HIM HIS LAWFULL HEIR, AND TO CHANGE THE NAME OF THE 8AID NAPOLEON B. SMITH TO THAT OF NAPOLEON B. WOOD. Whereas Wot L Wood, of the County of Laurens, has adopted with the consent of its parents, . child of the age of seieutceo vh*o wai known by the name pf Napoleon B. Smith ; whereas be ls desirous of treatiogpsaid child, io every respect, ashia own, to make Mm bis lawful heir, and to confer upoo bim bia own name; therefore SECTION 1. Beit enactetibj the Sea ate and fiou*e of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting to General Assembly, and by the authority of the sam? : That the oame of the said Napoleon B. Smith be ebaoged to Napoleon B. Wood,and that hereafter the aaid .Napo ?eon B. Smith be known tod called Napoleon H. Wood. SEO. 2. That the aaid Napoleon B. Wood shall hereafter be deemed ? legal ! of the aaid Waa. L. Wood ; and shall, upoo the death of tbe aaid Wood (pro? viding ha die io estate) inherit hit property, io ooarnoo with SBoh other legal boira aa the aaid Wood shall leave at tho time of his death. Approved March 2,1871. AT THE Sumter Book Store* LSTTB& PAPK&.J0 osota, nar oolra. 1oak Oaf f*JM> M ?eats, par ?erra. BUnk Booka aaa &h>?tse tot 18TI. BEAD CAREFULLY. Ague anil Fever. The onlj preventivo known for Chills ?nd Fever is the jose of Weife1? Schiedam Sehnaj ps. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Ia good for Dyspepsia. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Ia a preventive of Chill? and Fever. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. I? good for all Kidney and bladder complaints. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Ia used all ever the world by physicians in their practice. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Is good for Gout. ; Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Ia good fer all Urinary complaints. Wolfe's Schiedam Scenapps. j Is recommended by all the Medical Faculty. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Is good for Colic and pain in the Stomach. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. I? imitated and counterfeited, and purchasers will har? to BM caution in purchasing. I beg leave to call the attention of the reader to testimonials tn favor of the Schnapps : I feel bound to say that I regar dy our Schnapps M being in every respect preeminently pare and deserving ol medical patronage. At .ll events it is the purest po.sible article of Hol? land Gin, hcro'ofore unobtainable, and as such may >>e ?ately prescribed by physicians. DAVID L. MOTT, M. D., Pharmaceutical Chem? ist, New York. LOUISVILLE, Kr., Sxjpt. I.-I fell that we have now an article of Gin, suitable for such cases as that remedy is adapted to. DR. J. W. BRIGHT. "Schnapps," is a reme Jy in chronic eatarrhal complaints, cte.: I take great pleasure in bearing highly credita? ble testimony to its efficacy as a remedial agent in the diseases for which yon recommend it Having a n attirai tendency to the raucous sur? face, with a s?ftU degree of stimulation, I regard it as 00/of tbe^most important remedies in chronic catarrhai affections, particularly those of the genito urinary apparatus. With much respect, yoar obedient servant, CHAS. A. LEAS, M. D.,Kew.York * 26 PI.IE STREET, NEW-YOBS, Nov. 21,1887. DOOLSVO WotTE, ESQ., Pmt?t: DEAR SIR: f have made a ebemieal examination of a sample of your "Schiedam Schnappe," with the intent of determining if ?Dy foreign or injurious substance had been added to tbe simple distilled spirits. The examination baa resulted in tbe conclusion that tbe sample contained uo poisonous or harmful admixture. I bave teen nuable to discover any trace of the deleterioos substances which are sometimes employed in the adulteration ?f Liquors I would not hesitate to ase myself, nor lo norn mend to others, for medicinal purposes, the "Schiedam Schnapps" as an excellent and un? objectionable variety of gin. Very respectfully yours, (Signed) CHAS. A. SEELY, Chemist. CHEMICAL ASB TXCWSICAL LABOBATORT, 18 ExcaA.tcE PLACE, NEW.TOBE, NOV. 25, 1887. U DOLPH o WOLFE, Esq.. DEAB SIB : The nader, signel have carefully and thoroughly analyzed a sample of your "Aromatie Schiedam Schnapps," selected by ourselves, and have found the same free from all organ ic or inorgan ic substances, more or less injurious to health. From tbe result of oar examination we consider the article one of superior quality, Healthful aa a beverage, and effectual in ita medicinal qualities. Respectfully your?, iS'-gned) ALEX. TRIPPEL. Chemist. FRANCIS E. ENGELHARD, M. Bs Fer sal? bj airracpeclahle cTrocers and Druggists, UDOLPHO WOLFE'S EST., 29 BEAVER-ST, K. fl March 23_ PERSONAL. KOAH WALKER Si CO. THE Celebrated Clothiers ol JJ ALTIMORE, MD. Announce the introduction of a plan of ordering j CLOTHING AND UNDERWEAR BY LETTEtt, to whieh they call yoar special attention. They will send on application their improved j and accurate RULES FOR SELF-MEAS URE MENT, and a full, line of samples from their immense! ?tock of CLOTHS, CASSI il EUES, COAT I SOS, SHIRTINGS, kt., kt., tho? enabling parties in any part of tb? country to order their Clothing and Shirts direct from thara, w.th th? certainty of receiving gamea ts of The Very Latest Style And Most Perfect Fit attainable. (soois ordered will be sent by Express to any j part of the country. As is weil known tbrougboat the Southern j States they have for FORTY-THREE YEARS j EXCELLED in all departments of their business, whieh rs a substantial guarantee aa to the character of tbe j Goods they will send oat. A large and well assorted stock of READY-MADE CLOTUINO always OB band, together with a full lia? of FURNISHING GOODS iucluding all the latest No vd tie? ia Design, and at | POPULAR PRICES. When Gooda are sent per Express C. 0 D., there will ba no collection charge on amounts of! $20 and over Rule? for Self-Measurement, Sampks ?f| Goods and Price List seat /rca aa application. The a tten: i .a of th? Trad* ii invited to oar | WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT which is al? way? kept ap to th? highest sundaxd. HOAR WALKER * CO. Manufartarers and Dealers ia Meal and Beys'] Clothing and Furn urning Goods, either ready made or mad? to order. 165 and 167 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD. April 6._ly. STEREOSCOPES, VIEWS, ALBUMS, CHROMOS, RAMES E? * H* T- AXTHOffY & co., 591 BROADWAY, KEW YORK, Invita th? atlee t ion of th? Trad* to their extes aive assort mot of tb? above geoda, of their own publieatioa, santefaetaro and ima^rtsuioo. AlW PHOTO LASTERN SLIDES, _ GBAPHOECOPES, KEW VTKW8 OT YOSEMITE. E. A H. T. ANTHONY k 00., Ml Broadway, New Ye*, PH 6 T 0 GRA P BIO M A T.EBI AL Mae*? 1* Ayert Cathartic Pills, For t?l tho pa..; ~* ot a Iaxat?ro Perbipsnoone medi? cine ia so universally regolred by every body aa a cathartic, nor was ever any be? fore so universally adopted into ose, in every country and among all classes, aa this mild bat efficient purgative Pill. Tue obvious reason is, that itu; a more relia? ble and far more ef fectnal ??medy than any other. Those who have Wed itTknowithat ii (mieoltt^^s^hjDhave ?know that it cores theirneighbors and friends ; sil know that what tt doe? onceiii does si ways - that U never fails through any fault or neg? iert of ?ta composition. Webave thousands upon ?ioosaads of certificates cft^rema^l^ures of the following compuints, bot such eures are known in every neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions m all climates ; containing neither cornel nor any deleteriousdrng.ttey inaj^ taksnjs^ s^V being'-putty iismtabiw, no harm caa arise nom t?T?eToer2eb?'SSjxrwerftU inflneneeon tho mccnal viscera topurtfytbe W>od^jrtfanaUto it into healthy aetton-^remov* the obstructions aTd^ co^S, wher^ver^ exist, such de rsngements M sie the first origta of disease, k?nnte directions are gi venin the wrapper oa the box, for the following complaints, which these seto, s^asSaer and Losa af Apeetlte, they t?ouldbetaken moderately to stimulate the stom? ach, and restore its healthy tone and action. For Steer Complaint and its TSJIOUS symp? toms, Biliosa Me sateen*, Sick H?*?? .cae, Jaundice or Oreen Sttckneee, BSU iaae COLIC and BU lotse Fevers, they should be judiciously taken fot' each ease, to correct tne toiaaedactwn or remove the obstructions which M??r Dysentery er JDtaurfceest, but one ^d^?sl?7^ ??Tel, F?. adeasseat af ?sse Heart, Fain tm tne Kele, Qssck and loins, they should be contin? uously taken, as reo^iired, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change those Tor^pand'lSwiesa Owell???, fhey should be taken in large and fr?quent doses to produce the effect of a drastic purge. for Bapeeeesloa a large dose should be taken as it produces the desred effect by syn* ^Aaa 2>ian?r PW, take one or two POU td promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An o<xas?na: doee stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it is often ad' vantageons where no se^* derangement exists. One who feels telerah* well, oftes?tads theta dose of these PttZs makes him feel decidedlyoeV ter, from their cleansing and renovating effect oa the digestive apparatus. Dy., j, c. ATES ? CO., PrmsUeol Chemist*, LOWELL. MASS., V. B. A? Da. A- J. CHINA, Age t at Sumter, S. C. CBAJBP A. DANA. Editor. Ski grflwWftlhj ?m. A Xews9aser af thePrecent Times? Tat-dod Sar rs aila Raw ?a Bartk? Xnetadlog Tsraert, Wirken!?. Merebaats, Pro? fsaSOSaj Men, WcaXers. Thinkers, sad alt aus? ter of Honest Folks, ead tho Wives, Sass, sad Osaghtars of all sash. OR LT OHS DOLLA* A TSAR I ovs HUHS aso COPIES roz SM, Or las Ona One Cent s Copy. Le? therese a .3? Oat) ?every Post Office. ellan-WEEKLY BUB, S3 A TEAS? X the asase Use sad resend eharaessr aa THE WXEEXT. bet wttk a geest ar variety ef auseeUaneoas readme, sad fttrnahf?f the aewa to Its someribersTtta greater ftettmem ti oases SamassiihisaysohutatssdofonosotUy. THE D AIL? 8CX, S6 A YE AZ. 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THIS invaluable Faafly Medicine. f?r porify jog, eleansiag, removing bad odors in ?il kiu<i.? of sickness ; for bo ms. sores, woonds. stings ; fey Ery si pelas, rbaassatissa,aad ali skia diseases, forea^arrbj**re^^ for colic, disrrbora, cholera,- as a wash *. ""^ ? od beatify the ?kio: to ren.??rc ink ?Kats, ail'lew. fruit ?laio? ; taken internally ; ? wtll as applied oatoraajjg ; so highly rwrossMtadad by all who bare a std it-is fersah Kv ?ll Druggists and Cooa try Merchants, ana atay be eedetaj directly nf the DAUBY PROPHYLACTIC C0=. 161 William Street, N. T. Feb I ly WOFFORD COLLEGE. SPA HTA JIB CSG C. BL? SO. CA. FACULTY: REV. A. M. 3HIPP, D. D.. President aad Professor Mea tal and Moral Sci nee. DAVID DUNCAX, A. M., Professer Aneient Laagaafes and Uteraiare. RIV. WHITEFOORD SMITH, D.D., Professor English Literatwre. WARREX DU PRE, A. M., Professe!- Xataral JAS. H. CARLISLE, A. M., Professor Msibc RBV- A. H. LESTER, A. M., Professor History aad Bibikwl Ufaneare. The Proparsrory Schcol, nader the immediate saaorvislaa ef tba Facalty, Ja?. W. SH?PP, A. M.. Priaoipal. Divinity Sehool-Rev. A. M. 8bipp, I?. D. Bar. Wiitcfoerd Sssita, D. P.,- Rev. A. H Lester, A. H. tba test nessie* af tba Seeeateeath Calleftat* Tearbegia* en tbs irrt Monday la Oetober, ISM? tba sewid Bi ?ina begins oa the flrs* Mee der iaJeaawy, 1871. The eaam af stwdles aad tba etaadaH ef ssasiawati raeaans aaebiaged. bat MM Faculty aew admit rmt^iersbadeatt er tbeee who wtak ^Tbel?es?ooh abe^e?waTth?aaatetisse. sasttssgeat fee SSS ieCurreaey. ' Twlttae per ?er,ie Fnpatasii'j tabssl, iaelud baa^saSajsal sba, I Ilia eaawaay. BilisBOjrabiaoaa half U advaaea. Beard, per Monta, from BIS foBlftla eecaaey. ^ftortbet partioalars a? irees .. A. M. SfiiP?, Fieeidaat. ix IT IS WELL KNOWN TO DOCTORS AND to Ladies, (hat Women are subject to numer? ous diseases peevjlisur lo their sex, euch as suppres? sion of the .Menses, White*, Painfotl Monthly' "Periotls" Rhen mat ism o' the Hack and Womb, ! Irregular Menstruation, Hem?Ti hage, or Exc?s i Sive "Flow," and Prolapsus Uteri or Falling of i the Womb. ' These diseases h.ire soMom bren treated sue- ' cessfully. The profession ba? soug'it diligent- I ly for some remedj that would enable them to ? treat these diseases with saccc.-s. j At last, that remedy ba- been discovered hy ' one of the most skillful physicians io the State ! of Georgia- That remedy ts BBADRELO'S FEMALE BEGUIATOR.: It is purely vegetable, and ii put up in Atlanta Georgia, by BRADFIELD A CO. It will purify thc blood and strengthen the j system, relieve irritation of tbe kidneys, and is a j perfect specific for nil the above disenso;-; a? i certain a cure as Quinine id in Chills aud j Fevers. For a history of disensos, and eerti' cates of i it* wonderful cures, thc reader is referred to the . wrapper around the b..t:!e. Every b tt'c warant- j ed to give satisfaction or money refunded. LAGRANGE. GA., J?arch 2?., IS70. i Bradfield A Co.. Atlanta, t?a. .--Dear Sir?.-I j take plensnre in stating thai I have nscd for the j last twentv ye>ir?, the mc.Ucine you are puring up. known as D?t J. BRA DFIELD S FEMALE ! REGULATO!!., and consider it tbe best comb*- ? nation ever gotten together for the disease? for wl.ieh it is recommended. I have been familiar witb tbe prescription bn:h ss a practitioner of medicine anc in dome-tic practice, and can honestly ?*y that I consider it a boon to ?-:fferin? females, snd can bot hope that every lady in our whole lasd, who tnty be suffering in ?ny way peculiar to their sex. may be able to procure a bottle, tbat th- ir suffern.?* ina; not only be re? lieved, but th it they may be restored to health and -trer.grh. With my kindest regards, lam. respectfully, W, B. FERREL, M. D. We, tbeunlersigned Drujr~i-U, take pleasure in commending to the trade Dr. J. Bradfield'? Female Regulator-believing it to be a good and reliable remedy for the disease for wbieh be recommends it. W. A. LANSDELL, Atlanta. Ga. PEMBERTON, WILSON TAYLOR 4 CO. Atlanta. Georgia. REDWTNE A FOX. Atlanta, Georgia. W. C. LAWSI1E. Atlanta, Georgia, W. ROOT A SON, Harrietta, Georgia. DR PROPHITT'S feleb ated Liver Medicine* ' It is purely vegetable, an?, will act upon the I Liver and Kidney? as promptly as Calomel and Buc.hu' without any daoger ol salivation or des? truction of the bones. Parties taking this medicine need not fear getting wet, or any other reasonable exposure. Symptoms of Liver Disease : Headache, Dull Feeling or the Blues. Sour St?marh. Sick or Nervous Headache. Heartburn, Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Bad or Bitter Taste tn tie Mouth, tbe skta b.i- a thick, rmjih feeling and is darker tban usual. Costiveness. Melan? choly Feelings, CrampV Coid Fest. Colic, Dysen? tery or Diarrhoea, (.'hills and Fever, aud Piles. In fact, where the Liver is out of order, you ?re liable to every dbe- s . that is not contagions. Prophitt's Liver Medicine, if taken properly, will prevent and cure any distase, resulting from a derart- -ed liver. It wili r?gul?t? its functions and the* cure all diseases caused.by the failure of its healthy actioa. It bas been nsed for a great number of years, and baserire* unirersal satisfaction. There is no brother or son claiming to b*ve the original recipe. It U put up in both Powder and Fluid form FAIRBURN, GA , Sept. 4. 1S6S. Dr. 0. S. PKOPHITT : Sir :-My wife Las been an invalid for fi!toen year?. Doctors all agreed abe had "Liver Di?case." Ia connection with their praetic she used varions and n ted remedies, non? of wbieh seemed to do any good. Sometroe ago I procured a bor le of your -Liver Medicine/ of your ageat here. C. A. Harvey, which being given according to directions, has effected a complete cure. Respectfully, dc. GEO. L. THOMPSON. CHARLOTTE. N. C., Sept. 24, IS6?. I hare used Dr. 0 S. Prophet's Liver Medicine j as a tonie, and found it to be powerful arni cf- 1 ficacimi*. It is excellent for functional ??eranjre- i ?ent of the Liver or constipation of the bowels; j in mosteases superseding thc necessity of a rcgu- ; Inr conree of medicine. E. J. MEYNARDIE. A. M. ? Paster Tryon St. Church. DR. PROPHITT'S DYSENTERY CORDIAL Is one of the most valuable Compounds now pat up for Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cholera Infantum or Cholera Morbus. This medicine has been in use for years, and gives universal satisfaction. The most delicate child tray take it with im? punity. COVINGTON. G. A., Nov. 9. IS '". Da. PROPBITV :-lUving a wry ser ere attack I of Dysentery during the past summer. : ems induced to use your Dysentery Cordial, and ! derived therefrom immediate and permanent j relief. It (ives me pleasure to recommend this ! remedy to all who mat he so attacked, belie? inc ' tbat, should the directions be followed, relief would sarelv be obtained. Truly, die, O' S. PORTER. CUSSETA, TEXAS. 18-59. Da. Pao?HtTT : Dear Sir,-Your Liver Medi? cino and Pain Kill It is a complete sneer.-. J. L. WUIPYLE. WEST POINT. GA., Ang. Tl, W?3. This is to certify that I have used Pr. 0. 8. Prophitt's Liver Medicine myself and in my family, for twelve months or more, and I un? hesitatingly say that I believe it one of tbe best Family Medicines in use. M. T. WALKER. PKOPHITTS PAIN KUI* IT. This it tbe celebrated medicine tbat run Perry Davis' Pain Killer oat of thr market- wherever it ; was sold. D?vis mode Prophi't change the name : from Pain Ki'ler to PAIN KILL IT ' For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or pain of any kind it bas so equal. For Cn s, Bruises, Boms, er old Sores, it is the ? best thins v?u can use ss * dressing. For SN AKE BITES or STINGS of POISON : 0?S INSECTS, it is a perfect ANTIDOTE. It is good for Colic, Colds. Cough?, B .wc! Complaint. lu name indicates its nature fully. I It U truly DEATH to pain. Manufactured ead ?old by BRADFIELD A! CO., Atlanta, Ga. and for sale by ali Druggists. DOOLY COUNTY, GA., April, 1867. ! This is to certify tba: I was confined to tbe boase sad most of the time to my bed, and suf? fering, the greatest agoay imaginable with Rbeematism. for five months, and after trying every available remedy, with no relief, I was eared with two bottles of Dr. 0. S. Prophitt's Anodyne Pata Kill It,- each eoating fifty rents eily. It relieved me a ha oat instantly. J there? fore recent um d it ia the aighest degree to others suffering from similar disenso. I can say tbat it is one of the finest family medicines new out, certain. Yours truly, W. A. FOREHAND. DOOLY COUNTY. OA., Oct. ?7. 18*7. |, Da. 0. S. Faorarrr: I have, daring toe last ! eighteen a me? tba, used your Pain kill It, aud IIJ seastderit unequaled by any thing fer pain ia', toe heed, breast, berk er side; and for Swim j, nothing gives relief half so quick as your Aaa tyne Pain KW It It ia doing enoch good in rae community Ia ether families as well as my own. Years. Ate. D. T. FOREHAND. STAT'S OF 9?0RGIA, ) Know all men by Ft-LTOS OCCSTT. J these presen ts, That I \ * save this day, for value received, sold and tran?- j < Sirred te BRADFIELD ? CO., the sole right to ? Buuofaetnre sod sell my Family Medicines, and i < see* furnished, thea with the full receipea, said , ? tare authorised the said BRADFIELD * CO. te ? stint, er have printed, anything they may see II anet ian tisuing any and all o fabo ve naaxsd Beguines. Titi* 14th day of Juno, 187?. 0-?. PROPHITT. Wo eJ?>??kjn> SUM? Sts9s^Ctw ?L.S.} Ismalawtmad art fer ?Jen* BRADFIELD* Je, tVruM^troes, Atlanta, Geor$ia,end fer ?fe Jfagrfi. BALTIMORE ANO WILMINGTON STEAMSHIP Composed of the First Class Steamships Lucille REBECCA CLYDE, Pailin- from BALTIMOREevery SATURDAY AFTERNOON. nt 4 o'clock. Arriving at WlL MINSTON TUESDAY MORNING. Sailing from WILMINGTON every FRIDAY| AFTERNOON or SATURDAY MORNING. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING] Given to .1!! paints on the W. C. A A. R. RoadJ Cheraw A Darlington lt. R. and their coooe%[ tiens. Insurance by Ibis Line. 1-2 per Ct| Rates Guaranteed as low as ly any other Route. All LO?SCS promptly paid. A. D. CAZAUX, Agt. Wilmington, N. C. ANDREWS A Co., Agents. 72, Smiths Wharf, Baltimore. April 12_ Greenville and columbia Rail Ros COLUMBIA, S. C., MARCB 1,1S7LI On ind aller th s date, the following ScV.ec?] will be ran daily, Sundays excepted, eonnec wi h Night Trains on Sonth Carolina Rx I up and down : als? with Trains going Northi South on Charlotte, Columbia ead Auf Railroad : UP. Leave Colombia at.-.. 7 00 a.| " Alston. 9.10 a.| " Newberry.". ll 15 a.3 11 Cokeibury...... 3.00 ju " Belton ._SM pi Arrive at Greenville......... C.30 p.i DOWN. Leave Greenville at. . 6 15 a. I " Belton. S 05 ti " Cokeahury....10.07 .. Abbeville. 8 15 s-i " Newberry. 1.50 p. " Alsi-n. 4 05 pi Arrive st C-lu-tibia. 5 05 p. M. T. BARTLETT. General Ticket A^ntj Cberaw and Darlington Rail *{ ScPBRiNTr^neiT's Omer, CBCRAW A D DARLI>6T0!? H. R. Co" CDERAW, S. C . Jannarj 21.1S71. ON AND A FTE". MONDAY NEXT, tf-e inst." the following SCHEDULE wi! run by the Trains on this Road: ?ow5 TR ? 15. Leave Cberaw at. 6.45 A Leave Caph's st.7 15 A Leave So. iety Hill at.7.50 A. Leave Dov*'* at.8.35 A. Leave Darlington at....9 10 A Arrive ai Florence at.10.00 A CP THAIS. Leave Florence at.6.00 Pl Lc.ive Darlington at.6.50 P.i Leave Dove's at-.7.30 P.| Leave Society Hil! at.8.10 P. Leave Cash's at.$.45 P.I Arrive at Cberaw nt.9.15 PJ Other Trains make close connection!| Florence with thc Trains to and from Charle ?and to nn<i from Ringville. Passengers t?>r Wilmington and the 5?? I will remain at F ?renee from 10 A. M. atti 45 P. M. Fe bl. THE JACOBI AXE! Guaranteed to excel all others in shape) ; m terial. Ce sure to ?sk for ?TEE JACOBI AX AND A<<KPT NO OTU r: IC. Every Axe Warranted! For sale at NATH'L JACOBI": Hardware Depot. No. * Market! Wrtmiagton N. C. And Den tc ar Throoghoat the AComplete ass. rttnen: of Plows, no?] Mock, and tur sale ?ow at N. JACOBI'S, I No. 9 Market: Alarge and well assorted stock of Shovels, Fork*. Hoer, and all Agriccla Toola, and a fall supply of the most appfl styles ot Mechanics' fools. Hou.-e and (5e Hardware, Paints, Oil?. Glass. Ac, for sa!e< NATH'L JACOBI'S j Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market j Saddles. Harness. Whips, Sol? Leather, ness Leather, Ac. For sale at ,NATH'L JACOBUS] Hardware Depot. 9 Market^ GUNS. PISTOLS. POWDER. SHOT, der Flasks, Game Bags, Shot Belts, ridges, Ac, a complete assortment. For sale at NATH'L JACOBrSj Hardware Depot, No. 9 Market I April i:_,_ PRICKS OF TUE mm & H AML CABINET ORGANS. Four Octave Organ*. The same. Double Recd. Fivc-Oc a?e Organs, with Tremulant..... Carr d and Ornamented. The same. Doable Reed, with Five Stops Forty Other Styles, up to_".Irl All ia solid Biaek Walnot. All the On ' made by this Company are tnorooghly first (j i? every respect. They wi?1 not make the called cheap Organs at any price. The ' paraiive ?nperiority of their instrumenta is grenier than ever before, as every comt* jodge whe will carefully examine and cot*, mast perceive. Mason ? Hamlin Organ C Ware roo ma, 596 Broad wa j, NSW TOBI For sale ia Wilmington N. C. by ?. HEINSBERG fl April 1*2 1871._ MANHOOD? HOW LOST, HOW RESTOR? Jost published, a new edition of Dr. CULI WELL S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the ? rttre (v iihoot medicine) of SrcKMATOasm c lem in al Weal ness, Involuntary Semiral ?peiaacv. Mental aad Physical Iaeapaeitj,] wdiiaenls te Marriage, etc.; also, Coastal fr ru rsv, and FITS, induced by eelf-indnlf " tr sexual extravagance. p9- Price, ia a sealed envelope, only 8 ? j The ?debrated aatbor, ia this admirable i ?learly demonstrates, from a thirty years'] sesafol practice, thai tba alarming eon seq a if self abase asay be radically eared without] langerons ase of internal medicine er the mt ion of the knife ; pointing oat a mod? of it once simple, certain, and efect?a I, by >twhieh every saferer, ae matter ?bat bis litios may be, may ears himself ebeaply, | y, and rodYees??. *fc.Thij Leeters sheald be ia the ' iTery youth ead every saan ia tba land. Sert, nedor sent. In a plain envelope, aMsesa, jw afraid, ea neeipt six cents sc Alan, Br. Cadvanreile ?Ktfstaga ?sdd*.' Addles ta* CHAS. J. C. KLOT1 A < li? Bowery, Ns? Yerk, Pe*t-0fiee 3ex ?nv?