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4111111 -I t .1 ERYr JYEJ i) xvj sn4 Y. The house ofSpraguc was started I sixty years ago by the establishlinent. I it s aiuall way of print works. Tioso grow from year to year in sizo and im. t portanoe, and under the maingement of the he older A masa and Wiliimn Sprague they wore brought to a high state of perfcution, so that tihe Sprgie .brund of calico became favorably knOwn from end to cnd "of the oouutry. Tho elder Spragucs diod and loft the pioporty to Amasa and William the younger. The .prirt works:yiolded an immornso reveun", and it was tihe ambition of William to devote all the surplus earning to the extension of tihe name and enter yriso of the family. In -thi purposo of his life brauched he out in the MANAFAoTUnE OF IIOUREIOES, -of horso nails, of ploughs, of calorio engines and various industries that added greatly to the reputation of tho houso for enterpriso, and also to the prosperity of the State. In truth take away from Rhode Lland the two houses of the Browns and Spragues, and the little State would be hardly worth reproreitation in the Lower House of Congress. William Sprague took a vast burdon on his shouldera. He sought not alone -to make the name of his family A HoUVSMHOLD WOID'IN OALICo, but he likowimo had the ambition to fill the publio mind through the channel of polities with his qualities as a statesman. In tihe latter design of his life lie proved a failure, amud it is clearly demonstrated now that his polioy of extending the business of his house beyond its legitimato limits was a very grave blunder. To got an idea of how immense a property the two brothers controlled we havo only to look at the estimate of their real estato alono, In Maine they 400,000 acres of tho best timber land. lI Kansas anrid in Texas they claimed vast tracts of'laud also, and in South Carolina an'extensvivo pur, chase was umade for a ito a few year. ago. At Crauston, whichlm is a villago that i tile course of tinie, will be part and parcel of thi. prosperous town Providence, they Cwn'd 1,7841 acres, which of itself, was a fortune not to be despisod ; In the adjacent villingo of Johnston 83M9 acres, and in Warwick 7218 ac1 e. This 1-nid not muany years heneo will be . id at s) much per foot, and its vaiic is, therefore, oimply incalculable. In tho town of Providenceo their pro port-y'was sonttored in all directions. They had six iron inanufactoriev, they controlled five banks, they own cd tihe imcnso l';ltic blillS, Mith 76,000 apindlos, time 1 atiok Mil14, with 42,000 spindlos, thin A ugusta laine Mills, with 410,000 spindler, the Quidnick M ilis, the Art in Miii.-, thli United tates Filax lanu factur ing Company, with 33,000, mpindle., and indeed to enumorate the dilfmeint investnmonts into Which tihe 0mapital of thit powerfil house made its way would be todioln. A Man with Throa un dred Th1osAInid DUlbIrs il Dhy [neonte. The late Conwuul G1eneal of the Uni. ted States at ('air; George limit her, is in Wasnuhington, anmd I have derivedl somoc fresh and intereting~ in formna tion from imm. Saidl PrAha is des om ihi edl by Mr. ,Uuther as a person of eni.. ture, speaking il'rench with cas~e 'i . Enmghli a little ; fully educated at t he P'olytochmnic School in P'aris, anim wearing thme dress of Chmristain peo ple . lbif ina shrewod anmd rich mmer ohaont, and not a soldier by propemsi. ty'; and his income amnd time 1uxury of his court exoce~d the t ales of I laronn, alI Rasohilid's speorm. lHe hasm' anm in comou of $11 0,000,0100 per annumu, or moreo than half as much as thme whmoho annual eixpenso of thme United States Governinent, inclusive of thme cost of thme public debt. To keep our 50,000 or 90,000 onliceholders, Our airmly,'our navy, do thme publioe building, &o, &o., requires $17),000,000 a month. Amnd Said Psha, whn has noe ruore subets thman there are citizens of New i'ork State, has, by Mr. Uutlor's oaroful estimate, between $9,000,000, and $l0,000,000.a month, or above*300f 000 a day. He hias twenty-sevon pal, ces, all the corporate property-or that which with us would be controlled byi corp~orations5-in~ the country, and no laws whatever but what ho can think of or will from day to day. lie has four wives and a vast harem, and, be ing an unwise husband, does net know all his own children ; yet ho is tonm perato and prudent, amid still he is not happy. He wants to bo a king ; but the dominaion of Turkey sits upon lhis dreams like the gobbler on thio full boy after Christmas din ner. Turkey is put above him by European treaty which datod back to 1840. T1o neutralize Turkey, the Khoedive has been for a long tiumm conciiating Europe, and the power lin sets me -t E store by is Rluesia. . As an instance of said Pashma's wealth, Mr. Ruttier relates that the( Empress of Franco said to him, in Pai-is "V iceroy, I should like veriy miuch to visit your P'yiamidn, but I connota ride on a eamnel and I suppose 1 can-. not go theoro by anmy road." "Your Majesty cean go there iby either railway or highmway, as you like,'' said the Vicroy. WVhen she wont thero, at t-he open lug of time Suez Canal, the i'mm ,ress found a road made twelve mniles bug, across the' desert, lighted with gams, shaded all thme way with transplant'u reen and hi-if way on was a pair.ce Sr buor reposo, with a second palaco frn l.titm. ..m he ..t .' . .. ~I1 S-ei:ally t lade f. 1his one j IUInty. ud et, suoh is the .inl,81iip of the me, that, "hon the Khedive at empted to renovate Cairo by taking tones from the Pyramnids, he felt that he rebuke of the press, alnd voice of Curopo could not be withstood, and 10 ceased1 to disturb those useless oni ndrums. le is builditig al iron ll idge across the Nilo, English work, iicl will Cost $12,000,000. The uez ial cost iTI $100,000,000, l only a par tail mitce-s, as it fil la I-, as soon vs neglected, and the iow -fleet to pass throught it h Net IIIIal. Lesseps, its executor, Ir. Iuttlor helieves to be one of tlh blest incn in the world, and ievor with les than from half a nillion to r million of 'noney Iying up on de posit. Tho Viceroy is the owner of a Ni.rrowgauge i..ilroad from Caa io to -4ez, sovouty. i:< Iniles, and front A lexandria to C(aino, oe11 hundred atd thirty miles. l1 is now building up the Nile finim Cairo two or three hundred miles. Ie las a iu, but Lis people are wretched silors. lit and his father have made vast suim.s of money in the slave trade, axud his eiuches for tho harei comtle from the Blue Nile. Sugar, indigo, tobac no, and cotton are great RtAples of Egypt, and the people have no con. ception of the right of property, liber ty, or life.- Vushington Correspoia. deaco of the Chicayo 1'ribune. The Mobile Register says a jury ir Sumter county, Alabama, recentl3 tried a civil suit, and rendered a vor. diot of manslaughter in tile first de. gree. Not a meinbor of it knewt let.ter inl the aljphabet. Uipon deliv ering the verdict, the foreman ro. marked that inaisnuch as no one w: killed they d1ccided to renler a ver dit of manslaughter, and not, of mur der, an w.usorigiially intlied. Tl<l stit vas a claim for 9.50) founded oi SOnIO cotton t I'ansactiolis, :n4 ha nothing criminial about it. The jar) wAis composed of cight wl:ites antI four blacksi. Iliiilogue. "Well, Sam, as you co inp i. 1 0 lvinllg nllt1.ing to live Aln, I mu11ist try :0141 gIVO yhti (oin igto dII . 414,1'r up1 to) -m1orrowN a1A P]'Il give y<,I it jf)!) picking veItonl." .'a, ywnng "6W hly, y(.u see, i:0h, I couldn11't conaC to- inolro ; I'.: dann wor1ked one da % I is weelk, Iti ' Pls 'I 'b eI to rest (it a lalne,. Tlhie tril of poor .\fhiarhi Bj:zine alens a *reatli dIal of :'i Ip llhy io the aged .i diler. it i:b expwitCell tc ist three stluth 11% n, 1 10 ire tluin Ilve sitting., encio of oul.r liours, w1 to plieO during the we'k. A New Orleans paer siyr: "Sone Chiinoen110 l as;t witer riletl 1N0 aeres of land a short di:tanet from the city, n-1 now they are gathering a sple,1h liee0 crop They need a s to flood tli lieldd from ,lie riv r.' Seient isk tell us h:It ,jilate 01 lime will exort a beneiil initiflec in arrestill the Spread of d ewy iII potahi e 1'fleced by thw potato di. 0o. As to what eoist ititis n. iloe, or how the medicine i to o adminis. tored, we are not adiiced. Thieodosia Brown, of WVhitehai'I N. Y.,a nei.hs -lio pounds and ni I ai ins her coi i lellnceon one11 sill hien--egg pier diem, Thle ent ire Fire tpa nnt of 00o. t:'n is1 ordered to ilign iho total abLst in. eceC fJlehe. uner 'ar 1at or al illi heor iii I, Iit. gjiityii ofi wo'n wh maci ishi nery , andi, none1 rentio it. iel~ ii.rice rii., ase~ IoAn1 as Ci.na cr s adop:led~ tor lacineryI , uiither~an oms toase inds, t. I'All thegi:iovtnnt I ii. IUnec rig uf e ni f, get up' so ek fr a. et 1 e' I. i. li.i h'eve but rlvi'n t an. ig , Ashe( o te ' i t ver usd.iil 'c led f i~lr p ie lit and I cire :u.i 'ionbl Dee-o of Spdiri s-; fiGeneral iholpo.ated~i e li of Caiiilien i dei . I.watOU., &i~u k C., N imewci York n.al I iulant tni for ' i3 Itie recver revet iO( fee c :1th at' n oher Iinte - ittenttfevers OlKING CLASS maiI o femal. Ii 0 a wM - eek' .~ Couaranteed. :;idpec. MURIDERt. No, we would only call atttouion to our Well Auger, with which a man can earn $25 per day in good terri tory. It bores any diameter, and ordinary wells at (he rate of 150 ft. per day. Farm Township & County Ilighis for sale. Des. criptive book sent. on receipt of 19c. '05 tage. Adr's A (LJ B'R 0o., 8. Louis Mo. WrlN for Large lilustrated PicO -M Attrcess, sIHTHr ELo Sr PIITSBURGCI PA. Br-e('ch. loadi Iht, 8e. 1. ns4 $10 to $3000 oiuble sh01 Gunls, $8 to $160. Single king, it ) $':2. Rilles. $8 $75 Ie. volver.s. -$( 1t) $25. p i,olq, $1 to $8. ("uil Mialerial, l'ishing" Tackle, If-argedlis. V.11un I) 'sri' s e. 1's. % 1ha, T Guns, Revolvers, &., btought or Iraud,'ol for. U1o 14 senIt y, expressU 0. 1. to be ex. Thet ouly KInowin illCieille ti'AT AT '1t F-;AI1. T'M F Purges, Puriilies, tnd 'irengtiens (he Iystemn. Dr. Tuft's Pills are conposed of many ngredientst. Pronent among themn are sai'pavill ii IWild ('he iry, s I uitaed as to not logehi uer ; fie one, (Iirough H19 ad mixtiure wilh oiber stiubsancces, purifying and pirging ; while the oilier sbstances purifying and urging : wiile the other Is ai re;i) iening the iysten. Thus these Pills aVo at 4the same timo a tonic and a cathartic, a desideratum long sosught by a iuedtical teii, lmt. nevver before discovered. It 1thsir word'., ley do the work of two n i. !1.i:s ' ans .) it muchies belter than 'any IV " II kn1'11w f. Ior they roicive nothing frvom "h1:1y0~ bill unputr .ies, so thiat viile I Ihy piige they also rengthen and beiee they ceivC 1to dehidIty and are fol. lowed I v nt, vencionl. DIr. T 111t's Pil have a woIlCI fntl inlu cnce (Il the bwito. They not only purify without wet kenin i bt It lity vefnloye all noxiot part iclces frio. (lhe vhyle before it is converteId into titi'I, and tlhius nakes im ptire blood tin tilter inpossbiilty. As there is no lebili tation, so t0hers is no ita uiva or i sies: u tndhig Ihe operat ion of tiis niist excellent inedicine. .laich ne ver sin or I''itrtire.4 ithe digestive hi c.st ,!s iitt it work in a per fecely nai un. ntwer : hience person!; fa kiiig Ihrci ito itnot liecone pale and ptacia ted. t h ! cniiitrry, white all impuri tiiesl ar1 I-Viing re :nove-., the co11inin d PLC t ion olithe it-twiarilla andi Isild Cherry puritiei.' n1, it:vii t esI'(9 mite bc.dy, :-nd a rvonl-sit siite of health is the result of their- unil e. neit i. Vt it'e 25 en bt4 a lox. Rold by ill Drug gtla. Depot 41 o'ortlandt St. N. Y. A W l A Sen iman tII it9 ! A.gent W4t- 11h :1aary, or Comtinission Al -l. tai -ily hotnortble, Asddrees, F. A, PA LIL & C. Charlotte, Mic. A '4f. W1a1nutted. Seid for Uailogue. ''m t. etvitig %f achinieCn., New York. GIIAND CONCELTT. for the purpioe Of 01adisng ain he ostab. hlihment oft A itiinal 5'ts'er will be iven in thme eity of Newark', N. J., on November 16 WS.000.'~ I N CAulJ wtill Ie dit.tri liut edl antiong 'Tick eI- holders. Tihi nterprie is s hisarte b'y th~g Legis.. lit stu' ofi t:.': ial oif New Jersy, or t he POurpo' C *h~ote tnionei ci* putrchs5era of ti t s -. ely.I iuon pefct'ust fair"ess in 1 the:. i2i- !. 1n promilj paym3ruent of fru I, l I'for $tu 28 for $20. -25,000 in I 't'h 1iitH. The' folloin~tg Gibs w I1 be d13i'strited ninung tieket hiolers jimume thately neher I he C'ornceri, anud (ifts paid imtitiediaite'ly tereater. On te'gtra'int cashI gift. $50,000 tne graltiu 't th gi f, 1 60000 I e a gi f t 2 . 0 0 , i cashdit, .000 I ewi r'2,1000 c si ' 2,1000 C :'t b y'i t, 2,000) I r"'l i.' 1,000 1 ea:sh gift. 1,000 1 casli gift 1.000 I enash gilt, 1,00 '.tL eaish gil r, ~ 1.0 5.0 cassh gift., ]0 0000 511 iash, gift, 6 l2.000 1 enshJ ci.d gift, 1 '.6000 !585 cash gift. 1ubinin o$2,000 10 enob git~' $00 o'achf etu0oof 5h it0'cash g',ifts ar 0 Ii t iibe1 ge t r't:00 tcash git 50'rts g4 10,000Aent 5,000 cas ift , u''10 f4 ~)( o 50 t,0 cash g'ti's 5iha "it 25.Al 000r iti00tcash gnitite, wht "il 15'o ,000p 25.Hi';5'1 esh gifts amo1ting at la;o $225,000 A.t we iemploy n1' Mont sido if he lage : e i w' aie ttl t enbt togy t .iir h- ier it enit lay s'hiessa commI aon tht wenblut ltwi0 gordrd lo e Asin ie will t f re si-nt oe, tten tai nts for ;FlI", or2 fcor$ a;n orei e.a5 g'uri'i laiA aie ts ie iareah.a Aly wom 'I he~' diroiuhon who beironced or tn,' ntr cnwnite hucrots wil dio auon lhmien.i Ali trofunherq to whichnor gills nee .a rdeti .1 willss basent ov eofit pueer 'c inI:.diately iter ithe'Cncrt..k ''.e ttuilieto s e i~ipres, androe it ii .ni mihery Ihen will nrdered Het ouere iiy Agts cin .tectnities near byaw noing the~ toagr .o tis'enfor nea'-rh. Ne ca. sue h uli hti NEVER Negleot a cough. Nothing is more oer tain to lay tir -ftIndation -for future evil consequences. Wells' Caboll% Tablets are a sure cure for all diseases of the Re spirstory 'Organs, Sore Throat, Colds, Croap, Diptherla, Astina, Catarrh, Hoarseness, Drynese'f the Throat, Wind. pipe, or Bronchial Tubes, and all Dis. esecs of the Lungs. In a'l cases of stohn cola, however taken, these Tablets should be promptly and freely used. Th'oy equalize the circu lation of'theblood, mitigate the severity of the attack, and will, in a very short time, restore healthy action to the affected or. gani. 1% ell's Catbulo Tablets, are pstt 'p -hly in blue boxes,. Take no substitutes. If they can't be found at your druggist.'s, send at once to the Agent in New York, who idil forward them by tuttArn mail. Don't be dediveilby imitations. Sold by draggists. Price 25. a Box. JOhIS Q. KELLOGG. 18 Plati St. N. Y., Send for Circular. Sole Agent for the United Stats. BOOT AND SHOE M& & a;avi.bl Ki 4: t 'C. 'y lIAVING procured the very boat Meobanies in the country, I feel war 'ranted in saying that I oan furnish as neat BOOT or 8HOR as any Shop in the South. All work warrantid to give satisfaotion. My Shop is next door t% O. Weiriegs 'addlery' mar 19 8. M. eTL3ERT. C101ZIT SAVINGS BANK SOUVTIE CAERONLIVA. Deposit or $1 and Upwirid Received% INTER ERRT ALLOWE!) Al' 'ln RAtR OS I'N PRR CENTP. 1'RR .4N.VU,11 ON CENRTI.ICA TES' OP ))EI'OIT AND SIX J'RR CENT. C01l'JJ /X). ED EVERY SIX MONTHS ON AC COUNTS. O F F I C E R S. Win. iIartin, Presidenit. Joht IS. Palmer, Vioe-Preiaident. A. G. l1reniter, Cashier. J. It. Sowyer in general charge. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wade Hiampten. William Martin. A. C' Raskell, F. W. McMaster. E. 11. lleinit-h,, John B. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. U. T. Scott, Newherry. W. 0. Mayes, Newberry. B. I. It ledge, Ciirleston. Daniel Itavenel, Jr., Charleiton, Winnsboro Bruanch, Sam'l B. Clowney, Assistant Cashier. Planters, Mechanics, and Professiona Men, Wiqiow., O.ph1nnus. Truste es nn County UOlicors. ba'in money for which they have no present use, can here dcposi it, thus aw oieling ill risks of thefts an. doestruction by fire, and at the same tini draw interest thereon till needed. june 24-ly Charlotte, Columbllia and August Rail Road1(. COLUMBIA, Nov. 4 1873. rT iIE following Passenger Schedule wil he ru over this roa1 ou and afte MONDAY, 20th instant : DAY TRAIN-oos:o MOUTH. Leave Augusta, at 6.30 a r "Colutnbia, 8. C., 11 138 a r " Winnsboro, 2.44 a si " Chester, 4 28 p r Arrive at Charlotte, N. 0- 7.08 p a bAY TRAIN--oo,so solfrs Leave Charlotte, N. 0. at, 7.00 a a " Oheslt-, 9 54 a a " Wiansboro, 11.41 a a " Columbia 2.48 a si Arrive at Augusta 8.05 p n XtOdtT TRAIX-QoING MonTIT, Leave Augusta 4.Wx p a " Columbia, 9.37 p n, " Witnnsboro, 12.38 a e " Chester, 2.28 a r Arrive at Cha-rlotte, 5. 18s SToUT TRAhIa810titti mot17. Leave Charlotte, 8.30 p ra " Chester. 10.58 p a " Winnshoro, 12.31 pe n " Colunmbia, S. 40 n Arriveat Augus.ta, 8 456 a ni JAMES ANDBR 'ON, doen'h sept. 3. R. Doss ut, Genesal Tioket Agett. aov 4 Bue.o7ua3s~tKls r.. w r e am.. 244,, ,IA.Mr~ctDt,,. A ll & Co. ~,i heolic o te ibara LiH IELR. C ~ lA.!& o.,HER tlo oflo Gogf thei Libraria 1.h aita en handl. Cosmo soon.~ FUENITURE onsisting of Walnnt Chamber suis, Painted Cottage suits, Parlor'Snits, Wal nut, Poplar and rine Wnrdrobes, Fid(1 boards, Fafes, Secretaries, Iurenus, Wash stands, Tables, Book llacks, Towell incks, and -Hall llurcks, eiskz, Cols. Chairs, 'ito Stools, Sofu, Iounmges, Etageles. Book Cases, Counter Stools. llookkeopers Stools, Crihs and ('radles of the very best quality. For Design Mid Wor'kimnship, unequmaitld which I offer at Cul lib hi and Charleston Prica. Saveyour freight iWile by buying at 110N'M. Bedsteats oF all styles made of hard $outlhe' Wood, and mvarrated t6 giv6 Hitire i is faction. Use economy and buy the best. Wovenl Wire Ma11ttresses8 THAT will last a life tin. They anr comfortable, durable, clastio and cleanly. Wool, Colton AND Iair Top.M ntiresses. Yhu'r prices ar beyond e->npetitiou of the the sanitno (ittli tylditro% and Pictures for nal't. Rlepiring.' Furniture neatly Repaired at moderat< prices. Picture Frames made to order inaterials nArbished sept 26 it. W. Pilliin Ps. $ A D D L E Sol S.A.DU.L' ES ! SADDL]ls A Fine F;Portment of M Clll-n, ...- Kilgore. Elislh ail l iley Mtor gan 84addles, tog iee wi h licidle<!, fI F straps, lialters amIi it-tup Leathers, alrte offered at the LOWES'T 4G UJIES U. 0. DdEsIOA.'.j C-o. oct 2. z 5, TlE GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION which can be cured by a timely resort to this stand. ard preparation, as has been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable preparation ever in troduced for the relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and is offered to the public, sanctioned b~y the experience of over forty years. When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to eff'ect a speedy cure in the most severe oases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. Wistar's Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. D1ETH W. rOWLII & SONS, Boston, Maa,, Anud sold by Druggists and Dealers generally. oc t 7 HARDWARE! HARDWARElI! WFare flow ciill 011r i-aIl fitad Winter Stock, wvhich will he full anud com-gI lote e in a. :!horl time. TI'ols. andt Imu ments for lime lanter-, lho Mlechanie, the Sumi ti hl nd W ood-orkmn. Leathers, Chains imindlI 1 ill kinds,1-l Ilances~t hlorso and Mul le 8bocau Wood and Tin Waros, War-on and ltggy Mimacerials, &c., on hand anmd to arrive. We have two tons of Cut Nails on hai~i. A LSO A liCo lot of Cirocerles, embracing ('o lee, TI ea. t'p!-a ,i 110,1, Lard, 'lice. Va- t'heeO$e, Crnekere., Tob.acco, Somaps, Canidles nud Stt chi. A Il .LOW foP tlle (:nh ! flagging and Ties to arrive soon. JT. M. GALLOWAY & CO. sept -'0 TiY a qnck of 'Prida of Augusta'' ?. lour*, if y ou wh the very heet oid at BACOT & CON, low for cash. -.4 11E jt P DROCERIES! jl Car lond Liverpodl~r~e ~t 6 S11CL3 Grottnd Salt, 10U BOXCS3 'Soatp w11181l ed, lDoxv5 A dimmui itie Cauetc, I T-(rCC Ri'co, CA SI . 13 , T-lY- 1E3 TEZ 0. L1H~ INURANOE "JoU AC11j1i' 1111n.. A'S'SETS $1 C0,loQOo HIon, Jeffierson Dav~l-. 1.)es't., hmmy 1 1y LlI A ;' t WATERS' CONCERTO PARLOR ORiGANS 1 .f3 14t 71-111 )Wtt I i., ; th~N e tA .7-~CV el plce illtu ex ly, ~IL'~ *:"'airly voliced4.? I 'A'AWRON4 f A .GREAT WATRS &O'8 Broar1wv, N. Y., -ill d0--,,. Nil J4o '~A N(&, (a~v1.I ) IeS " %i.', ItI1.e -eigilwl ozt. I,% Iprives for1 v .Ir 1witi c a. wl 1'?I !.'Ie in pitill(Itwi l1-4 pro' g4.i7 -p " - A'E~ICAVNNDIE TIAT Bargains are G10.ATER4 TIAN EVAER ino l)Vess Goods1., Blench. ings. Notions, I,adieq Trimmnings, Ladies Shoes. "Misses and childr4et's Shoes, Alm;). n hill line of Delnes and NM eri i o-,. n it t flat 11 i no or A 'paccas ial I colors which wt( are mellintr at immensele riehteed P1tices sutiting with the tffinei. We !l:lilece satisf.-'o6tionl in WitIevr we say, nl'd yo1 canl Ih, a--sured tha( we iienn j.1.4 wha weI WSy.-. Clothing in one that, will iit ti.e mot fast id1ious, d1111 ,vhat cannot, he found inl this house you neld not look for eleihcre. Be sure to give u.4 nIl n : 11e41 will g ive you n)tllt the1 n d vant I .. ges 1a11t a !IbCrall firtIll nnl 'ive to their pat.. rons. Our I'iices will Tempt the Closest nuver. Now is Your To 1.he ianters and Far mors of South Carolina. r I sbcibrrepcftlyinvites . 'yIur :"len:ion to a P'ortiblo Platk :1o111 iiraiy ht vail 'fence, whU.'h lie conliden , e7vevs solves thI e c u sin %vIlioCl -'ve lie ehange of ou' labor iystnet 1 n1owV t11t (IleC41jlon of . the tIfa . Ti -n: e i l l- or 1 iquestioned n-erit .0 )ocl.ll4ed hy il w ot lve examined or us'44eld it. Wilit nearly ONE IIA LF L.S KAIl1S, thi 4igh:Iy crooked fence can be , onvet led, wIth a small cost, into a sub 't.1ntiail, du11rable fence, with iout the us4e of new rait. It i ensily made--can be ' l'Idly cnsteted. I' roporly colistructed I is proof againit unruly stock, wind or floI, an44d Ivill stand telen years, if not, longer, withotml ropair. No patrt of the Fe'e veed touch the ground. Requires 1no no 1 ire, no baring or tiortis. T'1is f hI ibelwen in uso in t lie States of New Yor' anl li-risippi, nnd in every inSt %MN' 1a M)I than me the most san. ;"Ilinlc expec121aion1s Of (th muost practical 'This h'e4'e wa" patntiel by Gleo. i. (lake and1. 1 4., of' New Y'ork ill I 7. Thie ""44linedI4. has pulrcha4sed the entlire in ter4.4 oft th's patenIIies for Ii the ba, o ot' Ii'O Carol4) ina, and14 is prepar'ed to sell (uU NTIY AND1 FA H M ltlll111' for thed same. 'Tese will lbe old1 011 reanabln terms. Over the' jistly popular Fepco of tihe 11ev. .John 11. Stonle, it has the following 1st. It i:: chanpIer, because beinlg an "1Air' ,1-iie Fence," it tlks lesA ra4ils1. Because, havinlg nio wire andi post-holes to pa1y for', it will Sav'e in actual41 cost. mTord tiern1 double 141 heast of Farnii lughits of'any siZ,'il t a r:14, 24441., It. in more durt1'(ble. Illnvitg id p0s. iln thle ground,4441 it. ennnot r'ot off'z FEvery3 rail hee:ng clear of t he gron 41d, oxJ omris it. from 4 ho sameO dIisadv'anItaph litinig firmly7 brncer, it oft'er's gt'elts rees. tance to st1.4ck, wind or flood. '3d. lieirg po talle(, t is enr con venionli in construel.44ion and d1esirable ini use. 'lo ent t er1prisinlg youing mein a rare cpJ poll4444y is 0'44r'ed to malke money) in the6 l'tuchase4 of (County Wlgts. Cor'rosi on WYINNSB ORO0. N. 11. As I will be fabsent from the staId until1 the 1st of NovembelIr. Parties wiahbigg fur iber' ilntt'rmation will commun~llficalt withI I. ~.EllIisonI. Agent for Fairfield County, sep 27 611 MES SH AD? MIESS SHAD!i I .. -'NE lot. of IPresh Orocerios, jusIt r'eceivsd by ,lohn4 1). AlcCarley., consisting of 2 1bh11. No 1. Mess Shald, 2 " Salt Icrrring, 2 bhls. No 1. Macekei'e, '2 bbls. No. 2 " " 6 dozen Kits No. 1, 2 and 3, Alackerel. Also a lot. of'Condlensed Cod1 Fish fot' ' ailly us~o, whichll cast1 r'eo'lnend frord experlienIce. .Coflee andi 84ugar of' all Mountaant hiliattIer, Chteer(4 anld Cracekerse of all1 klud4, MJeal, llimiy 414 I ri01ur of the best gradesi. Also (ann4:ed (4r. of all k indis, Oysteris, (ann:ed Pea~chos and Pino A pples, Toma11. t os Catsup, Atig ns tt A mienn~1(41 Club Fih. E veryt hing tha41 can1 be had 1m aI f4'tis i ss (lrocery, and( al14o a tibo lot of Lek' Twist Tobacco, 1,000 P igar'o Cigars and4 0o11er gr'ades, and host, if all. Con1stant 1ly 0ti hand0( tlhe best quality if In:quorS t hat or nI be 1h4ad. Nat h an's .nbiinet. liurke's Riye, alnd Liynch1burg lRye,.(0 r., X0entiteky lye, that 0ca1 ant be excelled. Comno and( try for your.. elves and1( be yourP ownl judigo, Jolin 1). McCarley. nov 8 Baggingj and Ties. 5,00( ds 14 eavyk tandard iaggIng. Arrow 1 iCs and1( lling Twino us't Rf'Ceived and for snio by. auII .3l tIFmT &v flnot