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A Cancer Cured in Fourteen Day>. There has transpired in tins city du ring tHcpasr. t wo weeks ono of the most reniur^Vro eases on record, boinjr no more nor lone that the extraction, rot t and branch, without pain, and by tho simplest of ineiin;?, ol a large cancer from ?ha left'check of Mr. 0, A. Chances freight agent at Kansas City of the Han fiibii) and i>t. Joseph Railroad. Mr. Chacc discovered, about nix years ago, Maninil red spot growing upon his left otopek, immediately below the eye. Tin-* J spot increased in size, and soon devc.pcd ono of thoso dangerous und inos^u'nploiisuut of bodily afflictions?a cancer. For about two years Mr. Chance has tjicd every modi ul advice and treat ?ent,'atnl still the horrible protuburance continued to grow, and threatened ulti naatefy to eut thu foeo and eau.it* him to loose tb e uso ot ono cyo. A Council of physicians, each of then prominent in his practice, was hel : a fcw*j|aeks ngo, when it was proposed to cancer from his face. This proposition hud it been carried ont wou'd ha\9<ehdnr.gcrcd the life of the patient, hence !t was nut adopted. About two weeks ago Mr. Chauoc called upou Pro fesjr#r,'Xvell(igg, proprietor of tho Turkish bathes, on Wuluut atrcet who boldly an nouncqd-his ability to euro the cancel teen days if his direct ion 1 were r complied with. Mr. Chsrrce; avail hinisJf of nnj resources ol rid of his cancer, consented and tec wcut under Dr. Kcllogg's treat ft.;' rSras piaccd in a Turkish bath for t#?rhour? each day for seven days, with ? jSwp.ern'ure of 170, when it was found that the cancer wn? dropping out root aid* fangs entire. It first became rod ou OBse.side'and then burst tRe skin. Mr CJLnnco applied, by profus-or Kellogg's advice a poultice, which a d.-d in drawinu ??ps the cancer from tho chuck. During tho l^*i wick his fatni'y, wlio roV.ded iu Wfet-Kansas City, have watched with f?*vt anxiety tho cure beiug effected <JKj5uudsy the anxiety wus so grout t Jmiwithslanding tho coli weather Chance called at the baths to inform ir Kellogg that the cancer was ?boot to drop out* Yesterday morn in jj the patient himself brought the cancer n a small rial to I'rof.ssjr Kullogg and it hadicllwn out clean, and with all its i and fangs attached leaving nothing tcept the ugly indentation iu the face tbe cancer has been. Ho will couiitiuu to take 'the bath? uulii ; click is-healed. The sizo ol loer, as extracted, is about the ?Sfil put. It is preserved at the butbs for^h? iuspectiou of the ourioos. ?''How SOT TO DO ir.?Did you crot MC a woman throw a stouc at a hou ? It is ono of the most ludicrous scenes in ?rery.day ? life. We recently observed the process. The predatory fowl In.d invaded the prccii cts ot tho (lower bed, and was industriously pecking and scratching for tho nutritious seed or the early worm, blissfully unconscious of ^ impending dangen. The lady uow ap pears upon the scene with a broom This she drops and picks up a rocky fragment of the Silurian ages, nod then makes her first mistake?they all do ii ?df Betzing the projectilo with tin \ w*ong bund. Then with nialieo albre thought, the lurlhcr blunder ot owing . ing her arm perpendicularly, instead ul ?' -4ie?i*oirtaIly?thereupon tho stone flio into the air, describing an irregular el liptical curve, nnd strikes the surfaceo)-| tbo earth as far from the hen as th< thrower stood at the time, in a conrat .? * ?US west from the same, the hen the Jsiariag by the compass, north northe 1 by half east. At the second attomnt the ?tone narrowly missed the heal of tin thrower herself, who, seeing that atiy further attempt of tho kind would b. "t.T 'snicidnl, did what she might have done II first?started after tho heu with hot old and familiar weapon ?Exchange^ An exchange says: "A clock ?in a New York factory has beou seized by the working men because it has uol struck for oight ho urs." The wifo of a roofer being asked iI I she was nut afraid to have her husband exposed to such danger trustfully le *dl f%M, "Oh, he's insured." .4 forthcoming English work on ga - dening is called 'The Six of Spades.' '?The Rake's Progress' would not be an nnhappy title tor a sequel. An old Indy is inclined to think that t> compass would be tho best sewing machine, because she heard it had u pceoTe with 32 points. * Success rides qu every hour?grupple ^ p\tt and you may win, but without a grapple it will never go with you. Work ia the weapon of honor, nod he who lack* lbs weapon will never triumph. An old Oermnn while on his way from Indianapolis to Lalny.'.te froze his uozo. >\ hije thawing phe host out of that very rierp.'-savy ujember he remarked: ?Ry tarn ! I no understand dis ting. 1 hat" carry dat nose 47 years and he iievcr freczed himself before,1 -ton -Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair io iis natural Vitality and Color. ill' J SjL?' ill i A droning which is nt onoo ngreoable, healthy, and effectual for presorv'mg tho hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color, . tcith the gloss ' 'find freshness of youth Thin hair i.s thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its uso. Nothing can ^oatoro tho. hair whoro tho follicles arc destroyed, or tho glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can bo saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling tho hair with a pasty ?edi mont, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional uso will prevent tho hair, from turning gray -or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Frco from those deleterious tubstanecs which make some preparations , dangerous, and injurious to tho hair, tho Vigor can ouly benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found fo desirable Containing neither oil nor dye, it docs not soil white cambric, and yoi lasts long on tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J, C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical CheMists, ' lOWKLL, MASS. PRICE $1 00. may 1 1 lv Ayer's Chorry Pectoral, For Diioa203 of the Throat and L?nes, such as Couchs, Colds, Whopping Cuuk<>, Sronchitia, AHthma, and Oonsumptlon. Probably never before In tlie tfhbuf M?tory of medicine, has :u;y thing woo so widely anil no deeply upon tho couiidencu of mankind, u* this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. ThroiiKh a loiur Mcrlea of year*, and among most of Uic races or men ith.n risen higher hiuI ? ? ( iu their estimation, us it baa bcobme bcttci k1 ? ... Its uniform character and power to ?uro the va rious affections of the linns and throat, hava made it known us n reliable protector ucninst tliem. While adapted to milder forms of dl i rise and to young children, it U at Liie same klinu Uie most effectual remedy that cuti l>e given i'??? r.- i ? lent consumption, nfid the tlangvtuu? nffci Uoin of the throat und lung ;. A- n proviblon a| li it sudden iUtueks of Ctftuntit tdiuuld be k?-ot on baud in every family ,ana indeed as nil aie some timea nutijeri to eo'itt and coughs, ull should bo provided w itb this antidote S?r them. Although trifft f'tuuruinf/ttiiti is theurbl In? curable, t-till great numbers coses where tlio di-vueo seemed fettled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by ttio Cherry l.'ectorai, ye, complete i.-- Its mastery over the disorders uf the Lungs nud ?Thronr.thnt ii>? sajst obstinate of i i. ?=? i.i yh Id lo It. Whou uoihiuK else could tench 0 Sin, uw3e> Uio Chetry 1'crtorot they tub??'.e and dl i ; i oar. .sir.-suut i'votta Spcaiicrs Sac great protection from It. Asthma Ih always relieved and or.en wholly cured by It. Uronchltis Is grarcr.lllv cured by taking the Cherry Veetorai hi small and freoueul do ? So genorully are it.- virtuos known, tluit we need not nublnh the ccrtitlrntes of (hem here, or do move than ae.-urv the public that Its tpialitioe are fully m:dutaiu?d.' Ayer's Ague Cure* For Fcvor and Aruo, citortnittonJ Fever, Chill Fcvor, xiomittont i'orer, Dumb Ague, Periodical or lwhoun Fever, &c, and in?euoi nil tho affOOtioilfl which sr.so fi*om malarious, m arau, or uiiC.kxuo.UO poisons. As its name lr.iplia-.lt doe? Cure, at id loci not fall. Couaiiiihig naithcr Ar.-er.ir. tiuiuiiic, Itis niutb, /nie*, nSr suy uUiet.nuiiei'.u or i ?^?oicus substance whatever, It Innowlec Injures Rnj i :i ticnt. The niunliorand Imiiovtnuce of its cures hi tbejigiioalistri ts, arc literally beyond neeount, ami we beltevctwiUiout o parallel in Uio history of Ague medicine. Our prid I* gritll .-:??>? tho aeknow lodjriut ntswe receive of the radii ';i cures effected in ob- unate cases, und where otlicr rem oilies had wholly failed. I'uaerjiaijQd' persons,^ either resident in, nr travelling tlmuudi niiasmiuie localities, vidi bj protected by taking the AOU1 < t UK daily. For I.leer Commlnint*, arising from torpid ity of the Liver, it Is an oxoeltent remedy, stltrih lating the Liver Into hoftltiiy noth iiy. Pur ]tiliiju-> liiaordcrs and I.ivei ( ompbdnts, It Is.nn e\i-MJeiit reine-iy, prenuAiiir npui; t: ?.ly remarkable ruiiis, wae.i* oUifr mi da i?n.-.- had failed. Prepared by DB. J. C. ATETI A Co., Practl and Analytical ClmnusU>, Lowell, Mac-., a: 1 sold all round thc.world. 2'ltJCJa, $lJ>tt JT?B jo; TsViuy 11 c ly TH E CBH?T' -8 LO.(J0 i?P ORd ? LEI R ? * ^'oisaetitig powerful lavlgoraiii tf PROPEWJKb^ Those UUUr? aro positively injtaluabio iu ? Tbey puilfy tho system, aud will euro ncrwu.s'oi mm OYsrEPIIA'*' CENERrtiTDEBItlT.Tl i{..r.:itt? nt and Intermittent Fevers, and are a prcveutivo of Cime and Fever. All yield to iHrir powerful cfliency. Aro an antidoto to change of >\ a..- ? and Du u to tho wasted frauv, and correct all are cood forth RRECUL'PiRjJY OFTHE^BOWELS! Will save days of Buffering to tho siek, and ^MfiaCTg|awi<S^^7|I^MsBaX^?iai8a The grand Panacea fur all tho ills of life. try one: -botvle s ' lEBj^B^^jn Young or Old, MsiripuSJEACTICE. ' **at0* Wngle, thiiso lbttcM am nn\ ^^equaUed and have often been thc\^ Jr means of saving life. V ', TRV.ONE B OTT LB* ^ F4ill HAJsJQ OE: TO laVi;WT. ONH ACKj? I Of with STORE nnd DWBLL1N0, :.t Dr tit' die. S. ?. Apply to P, 10HU, anj ?m Chu b? M -n, S, C, THE ENTERPRISE saloon HAS ESTABLISHED SO WIDE and HIGH a REPUTATION for itself that really it nocd uot to be blown Or "PUFFED" to ENSURE It* CONST AN . CDS Or TEN MILES fem thp Cmn l House, who e SOMETHING GOOD fh the" w.iy or who love t(i IiIom of in th: KNOW where <?> dune to ^et th? FIXB*T an LIQUORS, and tho RBSTj T()\\ V If there be any 15? :?iill Visited! Earlie'bopportunity, and be convinced howl BY J. HEB MAB jntt 25 I AM II AIM1 V TO IN I'm m in v I ionils that I have Rstablitthed a FIRST CLASS G II OCERY. STAPLE AND FANCY G IUICLRI CS AT POPULAR PRICES. I moke it 'i Speciality and keep a lull supply o>f LIQUORS TO Ii .C.'O^ AND SEGA RS. Cue me a call J. WALLACE CANNON, juu 18 Lightfoet'a Old Sund. AT COST TUE BALANCE OF MY STOOK OF Ready Made Clothing and I.adits Dress Gonna will be offered for the next SO q>ya at ami BELOW COST for the CASH. J. ne.X.VJlARPH. j.n 18 o INDUSTRY, ECONMY & PERSEVERENCE LADIES AMD GENTLEMEN I ?iin happy to cay publicly to you ?hat I have HOW one of the best ASSORTED STOCKS of Domestic and Fancy OEO OERIES on hand that lias ever been brought to this market. Call and Examine for Yourselves. W. T. MULLEN. All Goods Promptly Delivered. d?u 21 o tf a New Energy Infused into Trade. FRESH. LIFE! (\ TD. TvO I l,rP?rOI I7ST tl?ke* preat pleasure in announcing to the (jtH>I> l-Ui.K ol Uraugoburg 'Jowu and County, that ho has purchated the llusinoss hitherto carried on by .Mr II FCNDKRUUKK, aiid that he is now to uc luund at this well-known STAND, nurrouuded by KVKRYIHINO GOOD, EVERYTHING NICE. EVERYTHING FRESH, In the line of GROCERIES, LIQUORS & SUGARS! Hero then, at this Popular Stand tho Subscriber has established 'himsolf wtih i resolution to plaso ull, lo suit all, ami to build up a Business Second to none in (jrnngoburg. Hero he invites all his friends and the public generally to oomo and^be suited and satisfied. . A fine full Stock equ.il to nny i:i tho market. A up tit of courtesy and enorgy and atteution must win the Golden Meed of Succ M. C D KORTdCIIN. nvo 23 Hew York JUST ARRIVED. FROM TBE AMOVE MARKET A Splendid Stock of Fancy 'DRESS ?m, and other Choice GOODS. AT D. LOUIS' WHO IS OFFERING IQOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. AS WELL AS THE ABOVE GOQPS AT AND BELOW COST A LS O A FULL STOCK OF 0 FAMILY GROCERIES CALL SOON' AND SECURE BABGAINSI 09fJ 7 r>. Louis, REGULAR DAILY TRADE. A NOT HEB TRAIN J?8T iN AND FILLED WITH SiRABLE GOODS! AND CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT III lull Making Selection from their Extraordinary Large end Varied Stesk mt GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Their assort incut. with constant additions, is UNSURPASSED Am iioth as to STYLES and QUALITIES. Their facilities iu drawing supplies from desirable Markets FOR THE CASH Knable them to mako the best possible. RATES, which ia the OLD RULE con tinued from it* ORGANIZATION? 18 42, (jiving an experience of WO years in Business. Economy and Enterprise togothor with the Rnorgy and centhvnanly derrort nt ot all their Assistants, arc always fouod at the OLD ESTABLISHED me nt HOUSE of may 25 BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. WOULD IN FOP W TFIF PUBLIC THAT HF. IR STILL CARRYING ON THE CATl riage Making in all its various brnnehes, and will Manufacture or Repair at the Shortest Notica, all Caning*s, buggies or Wagons. Ami am also prepared with NEW PRESS AND G N TO GIN AND PACK COTTON FHOUT NOTICE. Cation OINNBD AT MY MILL ha* brought from It*} float mor* than 'brtt. Ginned en the ijommoo Oina. net apl 2?Ty ft. M?G$ SOUTH (APOLINARAILROAD Chablkston. R. C. December 28, 1871. ON AND AH Kit SUNDAY DECEMBEB 24, lho Passenger Train on the South' Carolina Railroad will ruu aa follows/ in r. AUGUST A. Leave Charleston.8.10 A. MV Arrive at Auguata.4.26 P. M. FOB COLUMBIA. T.envc Charleston.8.10 A. Ms At rive at Columbia.4.0? P. If/ VOa rilARLKSTOX. Leave Augusta.7.40 A. MV Arrive at (Tliarleslon.8.20 P. U: Leave Columbia.7.40 A. M/ Arrive at Charte-jton.8.20 P. If. Tnnounu wilmixqtoh trai.v Lr.iv? Augus'i.8.00 A. M. Arrive at Ki ewiUe.9.00 A.M. Leave Riugvifle.12.80 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.6 80 P. M/ Ai'oiisTA SIOHT KxrnKss-suxDATS axesrTaa' Leave Clmi b aton.8.30 P. M/ Arrive at Augusta.7.30 A. Bfs Leave Augusta.6.00 P. hi Arrive at Cliurloston.G.G6 A. af. columbia S1UHI express-Sl'XDAVS rxcbpt TKD. Leave Charleston.7.10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.7.30 A. af. Leere Columbia.6.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston-.7.00 k, M, summervillk thaik. Leave SnmmerVille at.7.25 A. If, Arrive "at C harlot <>n at. ..-.-...8.45 A. M. Leave Charleston at.8.30 P, M. Arrivo at Summerville at.?..4.45 P. It, flAUDE!) brakcii. Leave Canvlen.?.G.15 A. M, Arrive .it Columbia.......10.40 A. M, L?Mive Columbia.1.45 P. M. Arrivo -\t Camden.6.25 P. If. | Day anrl Night Trains nmke clone conn to-' I lion at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and I Central Railroad. Night Train connects with Ifacoav aad Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and Columbia ltnilroad, and with Charlotte Road to points North. Camdon Train connects at Kingville daily (oxc.pt Sundays) with way Passenger Train, and runa through to Columbia. A L. TV I.Kit. Vice-President. 8. R. Picxexs, General Ticket Ageat. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. P. P. TO ALB, Manufacturer and Dealer, No. 20 liable Street sfed rferlbeck'a Wharf ." CHARLESTON, 8. C. f?5~ This is the Larfefsl and ?e*t Com plete Factory 6f the kind in the South-era* pistes, und all articles in this line caa ??? furnished by Mr. P. P. ToalkrI prises w hieat lefy competition. JfjV- A pnmphlet with full and detail** list of all sixes of Doors S?then and Elinas, ? nd the prices of ea*h, will be a?nt fret *ad? post Paid, ou aprdieatlod fol i 1?, P. TO A IVB, CHARLESTON. 8. ?. jnly D5 weo MONEY CANNOT BUT IT! For Sight is Priceloam!! RUT THE DIAMOND ?PEC.TACi.B8 Will, PRESERVE IT. If you value your Fyeuigat use these Per fect Leosoa, Ground froaa Minnta Crystal Pebbles, Melted togothar, and derive their name ??Diamond" ou account ef thair Hard ness and Rrillinnr-y. They t>ill last ????y yeara without change, and era warranted superior to ail others in hso. Manufactured by the Spencer Optieal M anu laoi it ring Co., Now York. CAUTION.?Nono Geauing unless stamp ed with our trade mark. For Sale by Responsible Agenta thrangh oul the Union. E. J. OLITBR08, jan 20?ly Orangeburg, 8. G. THIS Citizens' Savings Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA. OrnnKcbarg llra*aeh. Will pav 7 TKR CENT. INTEREST*'e?n SPECIAL DEPOSITS and 6 PER CENT. ea. SAV.NGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Se?i annually. Local Finance Committee. Hon. THOS. W. O LOY LR. Col. PAUL S. FELDER. Capt. JNO. A. HAMILTON. JAS. H. FOYVLES, Assistant Cashier, mar 23 jaa ely fo 8*0 PKK DAYI AK?nt? ?4>e> WANTED! AU elaasea ef warkiafir. people, of either sea, young or oldvmake more money at work for us ia their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything also. Particulars frea. Address * " G. STINSoN ft CO.. sept *>? ^.lo P--tland. Main?. -.-1-.4 ?,1,1,, , mm At Private Sale* THE PLANTATION forming a part of the Estate of tho late Col. Keitt, nod kne-wn aathe DARRY PLATE. The traet eonsista of about tiOO acres, eae half well. Timbered, the. remainder Huh, J*?d, Lean Soil, adapted t? Crops of all kinds. Thea? are the Finest Lands in the District, and wer? valued, at $20 per sere in 1866. Weald be sold for one-halt th*< ^rica new. Oae fourth cash, the remair rr in thrtf iaatal menta bearing interest frees date sad aa> cared by mortgage of the same. This i? a aplead'd ohance for any o?e de siring to seoure Rich Lands, fine Water Pew er, attoelleut. Cattle Range and a Retiued Neighborhood. Apply te Mrs. L. If. KE1TT,