The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, February 21, 1872, Image 4
('atchinug the Train.
The ro'lowi-g story is told by the
Rev. J. Iyatt Swith.
Waa Muapped at Syracuse, N. Y.,
f.r din'er. You remember the rail.
r .ad depot, centrally situated, with
its l -itetn and Western entrances
exactly alike-as mtuch so as tle ends
Sf at ear. After we had dined, the
dlepot.mastor informed me that we had
oeventeen minutes to spare before the
departuto of the Eastern traiv. This
thought 1, will give me an opportuni
ty to see the city and a glorious
ela.ce for a smoke, provided a
olergyman could be tempted into such
Ia wasteful and wordly amusement.
I sauntered forth, and after an ub.
a Once of exactly thirteen minutes,
htI i-ig enjoyed a delightful and sooth
itn gtUyl, I was leisurely returning,
watch in ltund, when, to my sudden
1atsoa0i:hment, I beheld the train
r,'owly gliding out of the other end of
the d, pot and iicreating its speed at
eni ry puff of the gigantic locomotive.
ib t', indced, vans a "call" which
admitted neither correspondence nor
delay ; there was no time for "tuking
into coaite a-ion.'
So, wilatut ecnferring with flesh
iaAd lood, I put like a sky-rockot
with dlnlde fuse. For a moment I
thought I was gaining ground, al
thiouigh I k'iew I was losing wind. I
WS eimuuraged in the race by
sauandry helpful fellows who kept cry
iig out a.. [ pa ssed, "Go it, gaiters P"
"P'lucky boy I" "lie ain't left, oh,
no 11" and well-meaning and benig
nit exhortations. Though they in
teaded, perhaps, to help me over the
coure, I found that the more they
shoutted the less I was incliaied
to run, aInd moro decidedly did the
locoamaotive make its terrible way
agaiaust mc.
T. give up the chase, to submit to
the chaigrin of being left to lose my
purty and any passage, meet with dis.
appoitmtlent and iot to meet my
friends-all this was enough ; but the
tihughts of oncountering, all the way
back to the depot, that line of inter
4sted individuald who with their
c!hecrinzg exclamations, bad so feel
mngly encouraged me on my outward
j -trney, this was the bitterest pill in
the ut xpected dose.
But it must be done. So, taper
ing .ff gradually, I gave up theoontest
and turi.ed back to meet ny fate, and
if I could finl himi, the depot-master,
whose blundering statetuents were the
eoaso of all my trcuble. Without
te rch that individual advanced 'to
me.et me with the bland recognition'of
a facttahat nobody could well deny.
"Well, you got left, did yoa I"
) reliied only with the resentment
of at 61ilencing eye." If I looked as
.I triel to look, mny photograph taken
at that instant would hardly be chosen
to grace an album gallery of "cmi
netaL divines.''
Seveal by-standerp, socking infor
mi.tion, aisked with a show of coali
den:il interests in muy case, in what
w so the thing had happened ; and
others, wishing to point a moral, and
ad vi:ed ime to be on hand a little ear
lier neuxi 1t1nC.
Wii i nig breath, relief and
me da camne oAther, ind I t-qnaroly
el agod the railroad official with all
thi. t'lauao. I spoke ot his inctompa..
t aa'y in no mneasaurable terms, rocal
tan g haow, after I had placed mny party
at- *o ou r, heo had us.sured me that
t ace were'a full seventeen minutes to
a .:ar.' befite the tratin went out
"wh 1la hero,"' saiad I, with a trium
phant exitibit iotn of myl waitch, "the
a'eete muinutas are even now bare
ly up, anid ye't the tr.ain is gone out
of' stght."'
A t< a' much htot shot east back andi
forth, wit h t he usual variations and
fa! pecror'ati-ns of "you did," and
"you didna't ," "you're another," etc.,
I aske.d him whether I would be risk.
ing anrother ochance of being left if I
depenaded on ima to give me the exact
houar of the departure of the next Ens
tern train.
"l~tastern t'' exoclaimed he.
"Yes, Eatstern," I replied, with a
dleideely upward tad sarcnstie in
"W bay," quoth lhe, "the train you've
just been chasing with such good
ituck wasn't the Eastern train, but the
W it h such inteoresting confusion and
exm~tomecnt,. I stamercrd ouat. ' Then,
where, in Jo'iba, il the Eastern
traio ?"'
"Whay,the-o it is,''replied lhe,"just
gettitng uaa'der way, tat the other end
tot the. depot ; log it or you'll lose
If ever I ade Decxter time, I made
it thctn. I passed asighat through the
dep~ot like the wind. I felt ats it' I was
tall legs. One glance, however, at
the rear door of the Iast car as I was
ienring it came near being too nitch
rom. I discovered the group of
amy lonag-lost rienads whose forms and
faces seemed bursting with poorly suap.
preeand Hi(lhl-timed mirth.
As I reachaed safely the platform
te fire that o penaed upon mc could
only be equaled, for its mereileas
off'ect, lby the lire in the rear, from
which I lad providentially fled.I
hecarad jibes, jokes and jeers. I board
the b a rse lauh ata r of full-cheated
men, atnd the bysterical efforts of
mir. h.uxhaausting wonmon. They bad
tall witnessed any chase after the
wrong tratin :now fear ful lest 1 should
<>vertake it, and then rejoicing at my
evident hiek of' what jiockeys call
''hottm,'- as any speedl began to slack
en and nmy obanoes with the locomo
tive to agrow "..maall by degrees and
becautifully loss." Th'ley land witness
edl theblowa inag-ap'' admnilitered by the
depot- master, the ita ango prosoratina.
tion in starting for the right train
until at length it bad actually start
ed, and I land entered upon a second
"stern chase." -. Then they feared
that I was left again, as they looked
with breathless interest at the nia.
ual. ootost of lego versus*l@oomotive.
hey had witnessed my findaltriumph;
but how grateful I was -welcomed,
and with what feelings I received
beir peouliar oongratulatilons, lasve
my hearers to imagine.
F
18 Ati1
WE would repectfully call the attention
of the people of Fairfiold to our
M.A.MMOT3:C
STOCK 0r
Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes, &a.
Clothing,
Hate and Caps,
Crookery,
Hardware,
Notions and
Fancy Goods,
Wood Ware.
Willow Ware,
WVe 5oG--a-aA.tee
All Goods at the
Lnowest Prices
They can bo bought at In
Any Market of Our State.
Every line of Goods Full and ComIeto.
Give our Stek a Look.
LADD BROS. & CO.
oct 6
LISTEN.
R . .McCm[,EY has a splendid lot of
large Oranges, the best in market.
lie has also lately received a well seloct
ed lot of Fine Imported ,igars, which ho
guaratoes will give entire satisfaction to
lovers of "the 1 cod "
Also.
A choice slook of very fine old Whis.
kies, Wines &c.,
Also.
Old Jamaica ittim, and McEwan's Import
ed Ale. Parties in seach of any of the
above articles, will do well to examino my
stock beforo purchasing elsewhere.
deo 23
PIG HAMS I
1110 WE lot of PIG I AMn, just received.
C U. 0. DESPORTES & CO.
jan 26
Wilinigtoni, Columbia & Augusta
Railroad.
Ovurric .L Fauntaur a TIOKar Ao'T'.,
lWLfliNOToN, N. C., Dco. I8, 1871.
New Freight
AND
PASSENGER ROUTE.
Via C'olumbia, S. C. and WIilmingtion, N. (.
The attention of Merchants, Shippers of
Cotton and Produce, and the Public gene.
rally is invited to the Direct Conetion now
existing between all interior poits in
South Cjaroitn and Northern Cities, by the,
Wilmington, Columbia and Augusata liil -
rond, and its connections at Wilmington,
either via 8teamn Ship Lines fronm that Port,
or via Wilmington and Weldon Railroad,
and its cnnotions via Portsmouth or re
tershnrg.
The various lines connecting at these
terminal points, afford facilities for ship
ments to, or fromt
Baltimore daily,
Phtiladelphia, tri-weekly,
New York, fly. timea per week,
Boston, semi-weekly.
Uniform rates are maintained wIth all
competing lines. No detention cons to
shipments, Through Bills Lading given beo.
tween all stations and points namet.
hates and classification sheets obtained of
all agents.
The Passenger schedule of Wight Traitn
from, and biorning Train late Columbia,
gives a superior connection for all poinits
Otn Greenville antd Columbia, and Charlotte,
Columbia and Auasta Railroads; giving
a Bay Line connect ion via Portsmouth, and
an All Rail Connection, via Wilmington, andi
avoirling all delays at Columbia.
Through Tickets on male at Columbia i>
all points North.
For rates, classification and all infornma
ion, apply to
.A,. P O 'E,
Gen'l Freight and T~cket Agent.
J. C. W~itoma, Gon'l 8taperintenmtent.
jan -nm
Liverg and Salo
Z STABLE.@
A.,Fe GOODING,
-PROPRIETOR.
I KEEP constantly on hand extra flne
1Kentucky Horses and Mules. Parties
in want of good stock will do well to give
me a call.
In connection with my Livery Stable, I
have uipoued a Carriage, Buggy anti Wag.
on Factory. All work neatly executed and
warranted, Give me a call.
jan 18
Colgateo's Family Soap.
1..TARCI1, Potash., Conoentrated Lye,
Ii Axle Grease, Candles, Pickles, Raisins,
Gnn Powder and Caps. Also a barrel of
N. O. Syrup, a superior article. For sale
by MeINTYRE f CO.
sent S
WANDO'
~7
-OFFICE
COTTON, CORN, WHEAT AND TOBACCO.
CASH, $50 per t'010 11s. at I*4'at-tory.
rIM E, $55 per 2000 1bs., a Factory, ' payable
Nov. Ist, 1872, WfT!OU'f INTEkmST.
Factory Eaist end azel 8treet ;Mincs on Ashley River.
ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME'
FOR
COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED!
CASH, $30 pci 2000 lbs., at Factory,
TIME, $35 e' 2000 1bs., at Factory, payable,
Nov. 1st, 1872, WITI.! OUT INTERlEST.
WM. C. ) U K ES & CO.,
GKNERAL AGENTS.
No. 1 South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
Dee 21-3m
lET IWAN FEfRTILIZERS.
Thre'e v'ery, Srpmr .-f rie/e, are rifered by Si ulphurio Acid and Superphosphate
Company of Char1tlesIon, S. C., Viz:
A complete niannure, ndnpi a to Cotton. Grain aind Tobacco. being the well known ar.
tiole heretofore olered it ile very high grad. of 16 per cent. disisolvel Bone Phosphate
01 Lime, with ilie adit'lii on. AI heretifore, of Perovian Uiio, A minonia and Poinsh. -
Price $55 per ton. p il tin oil berim ihe Imt of A pril next, and $6t0 per ton, payable 1st
November, 1872, wNi hut inioret.
A new article of the snni high grade of Soluble Phosphate, conpouniled with the eie
mentsf or Cot ton Feeul ni tincl 1% mnner, n1itn enlsire one of lie best. fertilizers for Cot
ton and Orain. at i lowi r pi ice hnn the B-nwan Giiano Price $40 per ton, if paid oi
or before the Ist of Aril neixi, $i5 per ton, payible Ist Novembe,-, :872, without inl
tcrest.
3MtL~vEnx X:iBOO3 7'O r<C1 3B Orxl..
Averaging froin 18 to 20 per cnt fit lissolved Bnne Phosphateandt l thut enabling the
planter by composting. to ihinin two tolns l hialf thliat grade at a saving of ,te-halt
cost anld freight. PIice $:15 per fon. if pan id on or h fore I lie first of Apt it next, $40
per ton. palyable i Nuvetol-ar, l1872. n about itevrest.
TA RE NOTI.t'E ihai all th lee ertilizcis nive of ti.e highest grade of Soluble Plis
pliate, and n.usm hell fer noe th..n one eni. W.\M. C. BEE. & CO,
(leeral Agents, Ch:ilision. C.
WV. M. D~wighit, A gent at W~iinsboero, S. C2., A. K. ('i iig. Ageit at tLidgewvay,8S. C.
decL'1 1- 2mt
A1LANTIC ACID PHOSPHATEs
T1his A rticie, prepatredl by lie Ath1ansio Ph sptiliie Company, tinder the direci inn of
heir Chemist . l)r ai .1ini itI t.ven'l , fori coimpoting with I' trion Seed, isi now riiYeredt
at thle Ite'dneedlI price oft $28 per tore cash, or $41 per' ton piymblo Isat Novenmbr-r, I 472
Free iot nintr'st.
Ordei'. till~ not' uw will be conusidlered as Ca-ah 1st M-r ch. 187.2, or on imte as die 1sti
Novemberci, 1872, theirebmy enalti ng P'lant er's to htail it at a tme when' t thleu' .nagons niai
Mles are idle.
Jan 2E-LZml, RODG1 EIIS & CO., General Agents,
Ja - mfrown' u'm hairtt ti'arles oii. S C.
ATLANTIC PH~OSPH ATE.
Thlais lt'ui lizer. mancinred br' ii' the .\ xthani a Ph -aphtoto 1'o npany,' undrer ihn direo
tion of it00t 'hciui-t. I r. 8i .i'j'ei ltiv'nel, is now otf.'-red to ihi Plaiting Commiini
13' at lie very liednteed P'rtce itf $4tS per toin Cashi, or .952 payable I st Novrimiber', I1$72,
P te or' inteiet.
Tlhtis F'ei tilizer' has been verys e'xten-i ve'ly n1eed in tis bite, atnd hi s ei en entrire sat
sr'ict iont; me rof theii nest pratie ml pt'ut rrs aitmitt ing it io heenltoPra
(Guatto, iouindl fr'141 pud. h tt~ OIet '
All sates imaide niow w itt be conitider't' Ii'sh onth le t ofi M r\ltr. 1872, antl to those
buyinig Ott Itime tio sole wiltl be L'ticieed tdn' on Isti Nov embiert, I 87~..
!iy this arr'angemtent plainters wuill tb' e'iiubl. wir hmon: exi ra cost, to hanl t heir Mla
nr'e at a timio when thir wtagonls andt tunili t~t' 11.rd.
Ptamiphlets conttain ing Ith'ecri ificites ot' those who have nsed t ho Atlatt'c Phuosphate
will be furnished ont nphtlin to ihIte Agients.
.PEL~Z1~1, RODOElIS & CO., General Agentsr,
jun 2-nm lriwii'a Vi harf, Chairleriton, 8. C.
MVAPES' NITROGENiZED
Tihe Oldest Super-Phosphate Manulllfactur'ed in this Country'3.
Comtposedl of' lirn,. Pc lash, Phto- phati iG(uaitno. Concti-'i tc Anim aal Aiinotmli
.\l atter an td Sulphi - Acid No Sail. Sailt take N ti're C ike, P1 a -tert, nor Adnhelirant or
Absorbentt of any kind( iise'd. l'inivoy (ipen tot' in.pect ion at till t imes.
N|X'E7'RRv YR-] RS OF PR..l C1'JCAL EXP'ERI RNC.
lntriodu tced itn 18.52- Patented L'ee. 29, 1859.
Qii'ck aot ion ai d p'erninnen t ini ptrovemetint to lie soil. Test imo ey of hinreids of will.
kniownm planters in is favor ni on evecry vii iety of crop and soil, event during ex relao ad
verse seastons. $-Io ensh - $50 i1he', payablo Nov. 1 st. 1 852.
Get.etral A gents tom Soih Cirarotilina, No. 128 East Bny, Chat~rlestoni 8. C.
T. R. Robertsoni. Agent, Wjihnibor, 8. (. Jan 27-8m
THE S 'ON3 PHOSPHATE COMPANY,
Of Octarlostcn, am. O.
Properly apprecIating the neersstty rof fosrtiring the plantIng Interest of the Sonth,
resolved in the ontset to offer their "EhL'FILI'/ERS at a prIce whiob would plaoo thoem
withIn the reach of ever'y planter.
Trhey offer theIr "*SOLUBLE GUANO," a completo Ammnonlated Fertilizer, at $45
cash, or 550 on a credit to the 1st of November next, with approved cIty acceptance,
WiTHoUT tNTE'REST.
The "DISSOLVED PIIOSP hAT E," for composting wIth Cotton Seed or Sta-le Mfa'
nure, is now offered at the very ICy price of $26 cash, or $80 on credit, as above This
is hilghty reommewndcd by plant ers who used IL last year to their entire satisfact Ion.
D. a AI 22r a.ei. Agerkt.9
WM..R AVENE L, PresIdent- J. RL. Alken, Agent Wilnnabor'o, 8. C.
Da. Sr. JULIAN RAV*SIL, Ohetulit.
dan 14-92
R. Rs R.
RADWAY'S READY REt IEF
Cures the Worst Pains in from One to
TWENTY MINUTES.
NOT IN ONE HOUR.
After reading tile adivertieinet need
nny one Suffer with Pain. lHadwLy's Itendy
ltelief it a curo for every pain. It was tihe
first and is
The Only Pain Remed1y
ihat infltantly st 'ps tle ost exeiliatiig
painsc, allays fiii-!ti ns. nC en Ci' I
gesti onse, wiheiber of lhe LOw ,1,14. .it$t".
Bowels, or oithe, ;;hands or urg Il ;. by -.1 v
appcliention,.
lit crr 0n o e o I le'ity iililes, Ito Iii:il
ler low vio!en lt or ex'if ciallig tlhe p dl Ilte
Ith--umialie. Hrotirilenm, infirmn. Ci ipledv.
Nervoes. IN eurt .I Ig IC. or pitrosIra ited wit I
diserse iwiy sun-er.
ADIWAT'S READY REILIFF
Will oflord il-ilnit enwi, liIA!l ieii':e of'
tle Kidney,. ininn nr:tiion I'l th lh I..d.lr,
lllheucnwnfioln of tle liwnt 1q. ( oe.i-ic. 0.
' bel nn* s orel' ,T ih .3i. . 1 r liu,
1alin'on 1 ' i o fI t ie ! 11 .,--' f., - I -O p
V, jJ3 ~ it lW lil~lilfile i l0 C iii3'
ii (literin0, Catarrhs, Iduent,1' iada.,
Tohh. .gia., lhenmuti. Cubi
Chill,, Age Ch; I .
ih'e nl'lica6tion of lle Realy l1eliet' ti
ohe il-ari or partd where the pain or :iili
ftlliiy exislt "Vill l rdelse ald com t .1 c
I wtil ly dr11op1f1s inl l ntilAunbler 44 wa bser
will inl a% fiw m110yom1nts Cure amSliotf,
spumos, souir St.omoneh, lle11i111h1rn, Sick
I llndleche, Diarrhwa0, DJsenIterIy. I (the,
%ind in tIe Howel, and all the. Inernal
1I vrn i AgecUffCl 'l ifc. co s
Travelers shoubI lfI wnys enrry a illh
of liadaniyif ltceady Relief Willh them11. A
few drops inl wate will preveal ie., es or
inis 3r m chian e oif' witer. It is bettr
iliti Frelch Brantdy or itters as a stimiu.
Fever and~ Agile.
Fever and Agnice uredl (',i fifry cents.
Thure is not at remnedil aget inl this
world I iha will entro F4 ver and Agne, und
aPiil o i t.l alarious, I'lilions, ovar 1 t y .
phold. Yellow, anod other Fevers (Qided-t hv
ltadway's Pills) so qubt;,k as Radlway s
ReadllRelief Fiftiy cenlis per botltle.
JHEAL'Iill R EAUTY!V
Stron(clg pur11e Iind ricl hiol-InTcrenso of
fie.h acnd weight -C41-ar sk-in and beaulltiltut
coin plexionl setured to fll.
Dr. 1Radway's Sarsapartil li Resol
vent.
1is 11111de tihe 91o1f alSfOislllhin g CieCS ; So
quick, so rapid are the the changes tle limly
uitlarg.ses, tiler tIh" icefluecee of tiis
itlly woicderful Imedlivicine, that every day
aIn increive ill hesh and weigiht :s sceen nc;d
fell. The Great 1cc 14 lo I cirifier. -:very
drop of iheir Sarsa parilcian liesoiveni emn
Imlulienles through the Blod, Swenut, Urince
ani ofler fluis and jiices of tile saysiviem
the vclor of li-e. fior ii requires ile wasltes
of the body with new nfil soinil m-oeriil
crintac, SIlhilis, ( nsum plion, (Lnicife:
litr diseca"e, Uleers in tihe TI.roal, Mouth.
Tilmors, Noles ill the GlintiIs and other
parts 01, lce systI em, "ore .yel. 8firumor.
01u18 diisc hirges friol f lie lEars, 111111 the
worsl forms11 lif K16i1 dikeses, E.:enplionl-.
Fever Sore. Scalil (ead, Itin-z Worm. Slt
lecum, Eirysipelts, Aene, Black Spo it,
Worics inl Il Flish. Tumcrs, C aners in
fle Womb hnd all weakening anud painIful
dischcarges, Night Swe-fs. Loss of Sperme
and ill witsties of tile life plrinii~cpe. are
wthinl the curaIti ve range of I his wonder of
Modern Cheme istry. and a few days' use
will prove w any person using it for either
of Ihe.e forins of disease itm potenti power
Clnre theme.
If ( h1 paticnt. 6110y, becoming roclecil
by tie wastlis and decomposition t'a is ,
con ntinilly progressin1g. Iiuccds il :ti
resting these wasies. aind repairs ihe sntte
witi nlew rui i -i. ii te le Iroem liani l v
iood--nd Ilcic ilierparliin wii aill
does s 'rll'-..1 -ile Q is crrt-cin:- fi' wihei
(oI.co tI his remccedy dl cmcicciieis i .4 ww k - I
thecles.c otff.Fr wa ts.itsi repi s ,Iiii IiI .
lr e i :. a nd cver dayl'$ e t in i il re
in. f , roinilg heter'214 ami ctongr. I he
ftc -' iigetinig bet er, npli te Il imprcct'Ig
and flesh :cecl w. i~ch inecc e-i~ilt'.
Nol onily dois lice i'aclr-ncnilhan), lMrs..
lice encr l of t-br ni -, Scroft;,,ai . 1,,. t
ticcecel, tii S.in 'icaes .cit '- ja ii..
3'osictive cicr Icir hicinc y c an i bl- etc
plaints. Ur cinc ~ c Ir .. I. ,ti. .e.
A!.I~o l' i t si 21 im . .yd .-i ,1: .~
iecs Ihere .-1 i ~-,cie, cccic~ Pu..
Albtcclla 11d licn ai: li).. l .
p c i1' cldys, mie. .it's sub lilie tI '.1 th
wie o g ance ruiig, r t ie io li i. cit.., i
nciiie, nfl~ whie hln di depo'siii. Ite i
lionls whnitecngyat. ltler, Nvitai i h
('mall8 oI Ollth .()cliie linad a . t.hea i vi'S
Dr.1' Radwy's.Iiia Pefi-ci Purgad Ile i?, l
i'tfelet ge i purge, 1 c ic nh l uity Icheea C
niciclitrengt enr' Oiocwns c ilcl's. :r i
Ieu rof al diiordes of thIe St..mm-h.~'c h i--i
enfss, lendijafiecon.i hvion.1~ losivene
fo'5o fer inf0(in lain Ifuil theiifow3
i~ le ad'll eNigsc niinsltictrhe, lirntol
iOrely Veelle. ontaeinhing n o merIcuryC~
miur e'fl or delme.riousif~o mediierii
Oserve' thlie Slorlhtwing sympomsil rf nit
ng fewroisor-s of the~'Pi D ice iel
gan.s: ' Const2pa il iar le. Fulliic
necsof cthe~s eldi The lli oAe lt.
thestamneh 1N Ausa &eatbur, Nige. 8
Ienc Erneti. NeSiko Fltoeringf ao
end, ilurrsi~l hidient Bonchin.
Atl fe1o' so nda' Plswilfy
rd~rs lile, 25cencr boxe. Il byr
cead l Flsod ilc ofe. Coced one'is leic.
Nic t t oADWAlY, i& Co., o. 8'
vrden cLnn fi. N eYrk.g Iformlaio
rt hsdsc will ease to1 o1's
beinsore snfclocko netoaries, Fcan'tb xeielh
Nic ThrieLin gen1r 811y, i Ano ecpiycd
altho e h. nele'sc oectionary, lwheri
pretse, fr Is lv ei swehearcito and
eerbdcttacn Ilia oeyting poil pleas
tecl ey e ple and icaslct. Chit
m arlynt that owi please Miler will fas
tidi osi 't ls hctyuwnbl
In thea ty ardepalifyh. fes efet
an Vaktin ther Vito n ear!al
fromthos Ci ee Appl godVin hiair. i
durin th rU. 0f hrmas&Co
New Advertisements.
O c 3' i '
MILITARY ANp COMMERCIAL
ACADEMY.
Boys prepared for College or Business,
SecoI(I Scssion begins February 16, 17S .
For catalog..es and inforiation address,
0apt- W. 11 OIT, Mayosville, S, 0.
HISTORY OF
A12 . C31?PiId: FIZgg,
In II AG "10lod he %% .W' -y i(tev. R. J.
v. 'l- i - D. ., Il olt m - Onlly Comn
t:eft- lim-- ry. ';10 8%41. 1in4#v : 6-P Aengrav
'nigs- 70,10. ah'endy stihl. Voice 'S.50.
T"J'-i ag-ents nwine ill 21 it dys. Profits go
4o slutlerers. ,\g..1els ta nali . I I. 114
GLot1speed & Co., a; iStk l11w, Niw York.
m:tra W~ur.s i gent. i,-.. mor.e
I mI n ey al i n%*ir 1,k1 1, 't h1 1 al l , n.1i.I-g
e '1 isI, na e i: h .11 1 o wa of i.
e t ( I a I t a - 1 r to - &l , .'ill It
l'oirwndcIio. or tO li!.c'. l e.i:t otiii
P'riced l~isis of aill kini 4 of' Grliss seeilk.
F'iel 4e: ;11r.11.n seeds, Fiowerl :-eeds,
Ag,'icalittral linipd anents. Mlciocmy, (ia
anols,. Chemnicals, L~ive stock, &-c., will be
I 'Alrward..<l yon0. 'lTese Priced hISts4 continl
mluch valuable informavtion n.4 it) little nt.-it
(Itule:tity to plant. M Nlark W. Jontion,
disman, 1. 0. -Blox 230, Alantain, Ga.
The Brown Cotton Gin Coo,
NEW LONDOI, CONN.
ninnnfactut ers of lie litrown Gin." Cotton
Seed lini ileis, AIneh i nery ani (2sti ngs
MbI [Ilter s1 l- of liairris' Pitent, ttRot Irv
Steam linie--t b hest and clheopest Stearttin
ti-ne tp ojrlt lnltt on pilrpIses. C(olnou
gmn n nkrs anal re~pairers furnished with all!
kindls ofA I erils. Sis, liil, PIliv ic
Iltxvs, o ., of antyv patiern. it) oter it
hie nti0tice. lIitlve itani Ineng exlurielce in
ilhe bu1sinlen-, nnll yriintranltee saisfnlelionl ill
tver y V par iienar. Orders Sobecited. .\d
lre t abhove.
pl) at is tjow mae kniown it t Treratti (of
48 onitavo ilges) (In Foreti ti iel Niive
Hierhbal l'IerlitiIn l p Ihh.-lI-0l y Dh..
0. Pin-lps . The rescriptiott w:I.,
iNtCVIsever, . h. himil inl sti n prianIjilt-tili
ntitinner tht1. ie C'4itnnot tconscieitntinly re
fttie to make it kinowni. as it ian eit-ed
ever ,% londy ,v who hits eted it for Fits, never
iavilig failed in at single cnqee. The ingre
rfiints n1ty ie telhtine ed frot any druggist.
A cop sen14r ti ll aipplie'nnlis bly m..iAl.
A-i0ti-S I)r 0. Pielps Brown, 21 Grand iI
.J,'tsey ('ity-, N. 1. feb 7
SIXIy Fiv e First Clusa Md!llls Awtir
THE GiEAT
-.. 011010011 Pianlo
JIANC-lCT iY.
Win. Knabo & Co.
MANUFAcTUniPSi 0V
Gl'lltl 8412'and Upright
PIAN~O FOR~TES,
NB JVL L ju I, 1)
These instruments have been b..fore ihe
l'ble ornarly Thirty Years4, and( 1uponl
tr Ceetllecntealon at cotanerl Anti n.p
e i-ste'l pre-entiioenee, wihich pronon~ettc
I o ttin- uqitale.t. itt eTtne, Toiteh, Wotk
l. .AI ourt Stqiitare Ifl'in.l havey ontr New
lb i rvtel Overtrntng Sc ele i lhe Agraffe
r.ll l'nI3 iel hnprovens. lten i irato
it ! tr e'hu wt1t lubrig the P'ian o neairer
Pert tiin ta hit ut-it bteen aittaintti
eI tirr: hty speiai 1niernn tgemenirt ent
el e. t tf Ihe to. e' o tr'te-l winkets.
t utniu h. .a inwes&t Fietirv
je,.u-i nlei (t'loguest niti Pr'io List
cptoin,; Iy iur h1 tl ien at-liitien tin to
lNNI. Ni;Ki & t'f.,
I itinoe , \e 'ld
e es. -.ein".i~Io ~~
A Nowsapepr of tho Present Tlnmes.
Itended for Peoplo Nowv on Eartit.
*ncluing F.trimers. Mechaintia Merchzantse Pro.
Assion~at Meni, Worikrs. Thinkers, and all Manx~.
tier of Houen iFols, and te Wives, Bone, and
Danuihters of nll such,
ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR I
ONE HUNDRED OOPIES FORL 050,
Or less than One Cent a Copy. Let there bo a
650 Club at, overy Post Ofic.
SEM!-WEEKLY SUN, 62 A YEAR,
of the samie else andi general chiaracter ast
THIl WE.IELY, bitt with a groalcirvariety of
tintaneous readline, and furnishing the nt'ws
to its atnbaeribors with greater freshtnose, beeause
1600o:nea twi0e a Wook instead of once onl.i~
THlE DAILY SUN, 80 A YEAR.
A preflminently readablo newspaper, with the
lareest eituilton in the Woriel. Freo, ide.
uendent, nnd fearless in potlitics. At) the new s
Ifront everywhere. Two conto a copy by naIMl,
80 sense a mioth, or $O a year.
TEIRMS TO OLUBSg,
THI DLLRWEEKLY SUN.
FTee copies, one year, Separatety ad dress-d (w
Tent coies, ne ear,' serelylt~i ad edrssed n
(man extra copy to the gtter ~ of clu b.
I~rEigh Dollars.
Twety copis, one y.tone arati dress aite
SemiWeekly one year to getter up of einth),
Thirty-threo Dollars.
Patty copies. one year. 'eparnttety *Idrofised (andl
the SemnIWookly oneyear to gae r tile or clit),
Thuirty-Siyo Doitara.
One huandred 00 des, oeo year, to one adidrer,
antd the Fatly or one year tiog e po
Ono hundred copIes one year, Separately ad.
"P of ein r NIhty eire.
THlE SEMf-WEERTy SUN.
Five copiOe, one year. separnte' . addrerset,
Etaht Doijar,
aen ces onei grst spar i ta adressed (and
14, teen Dellareo,
SEND YOUIL MONEY
~ tPost Oiffiee oreder,. ebeckeo or drafts na Ne's
rk1 wherever esiarantent: Itf 'tot, Inen regi.stes
e lettaa senataling moneaey. Addres
-1. W. ENGLA ND, Pnblisher~ ty
mla 18A
Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c.
1P. P?. T O AL T M.
Manufaolurer and Dealer.
Xn. '_10 Ilaqtee Strert and florbrVek' Whaf,
CIIARLFSTON. S. (J.
17iy" Th is ih 1: I-1re-t nlid mses[ com
11'ere fa'.iory o-f Oh,- hcim! inl Ohe S,!wthcri)
11e, 1f all il u ll ibi i l. ane e ie
!u --I i- I '(.d 1 r. ' .'. Ile T I pr, e
wiJI'-h1lu*. de .. l---m with#.n
In l' % " I I wHI' full) notil det:hd 'l
lit 4u1 al l~ f .1-1.. .- s: -,-e )i i g
and l It i' me -'ew . ' M son fee
jnly I-, Cvi . ,s ..
PACIFIC UAN( COMPANPS
COMTDoSD
Acid Phosphate of Limo.
FOR1 CooI'O1lNo WITH COrTON sY1I.
Price $25 Cash, with Usual Advance for
Time.
f PIS nrlicle is prepared under file super
intendence of Dr. St. Julien lIavene.
expressly for enmposting with cotton see-d,
It was in roduced by ihis Conpany two
years ago, and it-; use has fully niltebted
its VAluo. 200 to 250 pounds of this arti
el per nero, properly composted with tie
mantn weight of C01111 q etI, fiiishi dles the
plinier with n FeLrilitir of the highest ex
celience lt the i'mnlit1 co.st. A compost,
preplared Willh il nyllicle, na3 by prinlted
directions furnished. coiain s ll te ele.
tiinil4 of I erilit yiht i1i 'nle in io a first
class FIei't ilizer, while its econollny must
coincid ii liieril use to plan ers. -1
For sipplies and print e dirtectio,.s for
compostilg 1111ply to
.J. N. ROBIISON,
Agents Pinctfic GOnie Company, No 68 Iast
Day and Nos. I and 2 Atlalio Wharf,
Charlesionl. 8. 0.
.No. 8. limsar. & Co.. General Agents.
nov 30-3m
J. wasLKNR, ProprTeO1r. Rt. Hi. RtcDONAtLe A Co., Druais
A Gen. Ageints, Spin FranctacoCal.,and 34 Commaerce B.NY
192URL E ONS Beer Testinmony to alteir
Wondterfult Curative Effecs.
Vinegfar Biittern are not a vile Fanoyr
Drink, Mfado of Poor Rum, Whiskey,
Proof Spirits andi Iofutso Liquord, doc
tored, spiced and sweetened to pleaso the taste,
called " Tonics," "1 Appetizess." "1 Restorers," &c.,
that lead thio tippler on to drunkenness and ruin,
but are at true Mledicino, mnade from the Native
Roots and Herbs of California, free from ail
Alcoollo Stimulants. They are the
(ARLEAT L DPURFIEl nnd A
Angeofal onus~t m~iatterl. and restorin te blood
toa lth cIondiin D No pTsony tao their
Bitescolring toudrctins andemain.on
unerdd thuerbn are not dovlstayd
byriner a oio o Poohr means, anWhseyta
torgan4 sed bend ethend pointof r e e
Thleay tre tipn n to dunkennevo and ruil,
uar a Tuc poseicine, maste rrmelat mei
Rt anng bs oefu allfnt in freerin alno
Alooli nlamtion ofate Liveyado ae the
Vicera'1 Organ.00)II~IIi n
LFOFALE COMN( P'lIA INT, wheterc
in ng or pohlll mrieor snrieatrn the odo
toahooratthondtion Nof pierso nk te
unell, ha ved equal. e aenodsroe
bFoira poinnnoryole n n , ahrndthe..ta
rism wad beontil Dpoitoepia r n
dagsTion, poasoion.so, teien cla ndri
tIne)or mton Foe e, asnde of althe
Flod iver, IdneyOsPAndS wheter
terhve lie equ a.be otsccsfl ul
Jlee iifareua y VndCt'nted Iseood
ich nisuienrniy poud ~y eragm orfn
4te igeslitill Ogann. uitn an
DY'SPEPM IA OIL INDIGnESTION,
ilend'whei. Pahiili i lie Shoulidoi ,, Unoughs, 'Tighit
nies of tihe Chest, Dizz.ines4, Souir Enuotatlons of
the 8t4mnehl. Bad1 'Tacto ini the Month.1, Diong
A ttacks. l'litalltion of ti"heaert, liiindatln of
the' i~lungs. Pn'iu ini the rms ',i5Of tihe K~idn~ys, an~d
ni hundiired oth- r p'aininli symiptoms are the off
spirin~gs tif tlyspepslia.
'They in i',raflte theS StomaIIch anld stimlate the
torilbi Liver andic Iowels, whlicli rendler themn of
limet n-ii ledl e'fliey ill cle:minig tim blo00d of all iis
pulritie.n nd hmmpartint; new' life andt vigor to the
whole systemn.
Folt SK. fN Il4iEA SES, RruptioneTetter,
Fl 1.henm)1. hlotches3. rpts.', Ph tinples. Puatule,
11u-k. Unerbuinih-s, luig-Wormis, Seirod H~ead, fidro
1. ves. LvrysipohiS. I tch. .Hen rfs. Discolornutions of tile
Hkini. hi minor., iii an lDii-nIs of' tlhe Skin, of what
ever 11n11 jr inature, mre litiernilml dg up1 nndi car'
ri- d14out1of Ih sy'sVte'ii in a sholrt liim bly the use of
tihesi iiitters. One bo1rt Ie iln such enises wihll con
vincie tihe imost incredunlonas of their cdrative effect.
Cleanls4 the Vii hated lood03 when~lover youl fnd its
impu~ihilca hurilating throu~igh the skill inl Phlnphes,
Enuptionls or Sores ; olennsot it whien you find it
obistruicteni and1 sluggIsh imn tile v'eis, c.leainse it
whon it is foul~andl youmr feeliigs will toll youI when.
Keep the blood putre, and tho health of the system
will follow.
PIN, TAPE, andl other WORtMS, urking
ini the sy'temii olf so mianly thlousanlds, are effectually
deti'oyedl ind remlovtedh
MOLD) BY ALL D)ItUGOISTS AND) DEALRRS8.
J. WA LK Hi, InProit4r. Rt. ii. McDONALD &.
(30., DruejstR nti (en. Agents. Han, Francisco,
Ca.,on andi (Commherco ttreet, New York.
mnny 11
EVERY TRAINW
I ~ NOfl f'reshi arrivals of nice things for
A. P. tItLi.RI. Among 111e latest is a
henntiliful alsOriument oft Cupids, Wine Dot..
ties, white anid colored Wax Flowers. Gumn
Leaves, Grape Lsanveia Gold Sihu or Leaves,
te~gethei' withs a telb supply of sweet Or
nnlges. Apples. Ilnl:bu,bt: Cilconnut Candy.
'hocolni e l~irops, iand tialny other things too
numerlConsi 1 timonlion l but111 which I will lake
pleasitre In shlowing to my friends antd onis
dec 14 A. P._MIILLER.
BOOT AND SHIOE
M WR2.T 0 -t" O te
SI AMl now pr'eparedl to (10 work in
thie latest and best style.. \ly
work Is alwtays wnrranted. There
Is no necessity lo go out of' town io live
work done as I can mako as good .OO0'or
S//Ol'ns anybody. Ordleras oolied for
fino work. 5, Md. UILBER~T,
feb 20-Iy
Potatoes !
'ARLiYlROSE, Godrich and Pink Eye.
2L jn2 0 nwrvY & Dnn