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Oilelat Directory of Fairfleld County. OUNAToR-MosOs Alarti, lohn 91,boon, JP1i Qage. - L. W. Duval.861 FAM4l. B. ClO*iniY'..(1eri4 w :ut; J. J. N1-Jige f Probate. IV. ,Pea ce..0o'ayity APUdif W. M. Nolson-County Treapurer. W. J. drawford-School 0ommlesioner, IR. F. Martin-Jury 0ommiseloner. JOVNTY OoNMIsSIONERag-Jao. R, lJarVey, lenry'Jadob, Cartat Beaty. I. N. Oboar-U. S. Commissioner, NOTARIS PUBLIO-841. C. Robertson, J. Q. Davis, 11. N. Obear, D. D. D Irlana. TRIAL imnTos--A. bl. Mackey, W. I. Marshall, -aines Aiken', Silas -IV. Ruff. 11. J. F, W. Coloman, - Thomas Walker, Dr. Ira 1. Scott. T. A, 1toboxso. wNNSDRO fATIONAr BANK Or SOUTH CAROLINA. AUTHOnIEDAI.LAL $200,000 PAID u r $75,000. W.. Robertson, President. Goo. 11. Nolastor, Vieo-Presldent. Sam'l, l. Clownoy, Cashior. At, 0. Robertson, 'Teller. DIREOTORS. WV. . Robertson, 11. L. Elliott, Jsmos .leaty,- George 11. MoMoster, D. U. Flen. iken, Jas. D. AloCanta, Jaa. 11. RIon, Jas. A. Brioo, A. S. Douglass, Col. William chnston, of Charlotte, N. C. TOWN OPrIOURR, Pierro'Baoote--Intendant. VARDNS--F. Gorig, J. A. Fraser, W. M. Nelson, J. U. Mo0arley. wINNSDOUO DUITDINo AND LOAN A88OCIA TION. G. JI. Mohnater-Presldent. Jainos Boaaly-Voo-Prealdeot. D. It. Flenniken Sao. and Treas.' 11. N. Oboar, Attorney ; Dirootors-JaH. A. Brico, Sam'l. B. Clowney, 0. A. White, I. N. Withers, J. M. Galloway, F. Elder, T. B. Madden, IV. 11. Flonniken, J. 8. Connor. CHIRF OF PoLlIs-T. J. II. Murphy. Widows 1Rgiits. A gaunt woman juwped into the Central Station yesterday, bonnet askew and eyes blazing, and as she reaObo'1 th13 Sorgoant's desk she ex claimed : "im the Widow Coon i "Ah I" remarked the Sergeant. "And I want to know if my land, lord can raise the ronton me ?1" she went on, "I (1lu3 so ; landlords can do most anything." "But I'm a widow 1" "So you say." "And isn't there a law to protect a widow from having the rent rais od ?" "Never heard of one." "And I haven't any more rights than a mtarried woman V "Not one." "Very well," she said, shutting hor teoth together and striking the desk ; "if a widow hasn't any rights I'll marry somebody afore sundown -you hear me now ? And sho kicked over a oh air an walked out.-Detroit Frce Pres. 1)iscovery as Another lmmoih Skelo lonl. Th6 discovery of another maw moth alkeleoo. et Otiaville, Orango County, New York, on thoiErio rail. road, is the sensation of the hour among seientists and wonder-iovers. Tis is the sixth skeleton of the mastodon that has been exhumed fromi the muck beds of the county, and in many respeets the finest though not yet complete. The tusks have have not yet been discovered, but may be expeotod to reward fur ther exeavution. The size of thie rliQZster of which there bones are the remains may oo imagined from the fact that a tall man may stand Wi.Thin the pel'vie arch, and with arms outistretohoed, barely touch the aides at their widest span. The weigh6 of this single bone is nearly half a toug and so many of parts as have b'een found weighed 1,760 pounds The skeleton has been secured for the New Haven Museum by Pro fdfspr Marsh, yhd wll set up and eotdiplete the osson.struoturo da the discoveries are eom pleoed. Otn the Mlake, The noble descendant of Pooahon tas who owns on the site of the Peoters burg mine, whioh exploded under Mahione's brigade "during the war, charges 25 cents a head for all visii tor's.to that last. ditch. Old Mlahono himself could not see it now fur less than a quo,rter. . R1ev. Dr. Palmier, the well known Presbyterian. minister of Now Or leans, bas just eotnpieted the memoirs. of Dr. Thornwell, of South Carolina, a work upon which he has been en gaged for some time. John L. Blonnel, clerk of the vil lage of Middleton, N. Y., is a do. faultor to the extent of betwteen $8,000 and $4,000, and has absoond ed. The people of Lafyeto, Ind ., are grumbling at a fire departmenta which coste $15,000 a year, andl actually permittod the engine house to burnC down over , icir heads, and th a,to inthe day ti'io , t,o,1 When they catch a mnan in Dubu quo looking. Into windows after dark a crowd sits down on hinm and rubs pepper into hiis eyes, and his refor. mnation is malrvelously rapid. The defaleat/ons by the absconding lawyer, Abrarq I aokson, will aggro gate $800,00q, like a Romance. 9 rIUU1fTQ6Z OV -T.AB COTT01 FAOTO!' UBS -N AUGUSTA-A CHAfTR OF fIGURES T'AT READ IIKa A R6. MANOE. 'SpeoIal Oorrospondone of the ITerald.J AUaUSTA, May 17, 1875. o (he. Editor of theH orald. L COTVrON ,FAOTOTY "WILL NOT PAY. If the facts which I propose giving W4 whiclh I obtained from Presi. lent W. E. Jackson, of the Au usta Jotton Factory, of President I. it. Eliokman, of the Granitovillo Manu. !aoturing Company, of President W. 3. Sibley) of the Langley Manufae. ,uring Company (the two latter mills are seven and ton miles from Au gusta),-do not prove beyond cavil tbat those Atlantians who have or may take stock in the proposed At. lanta Cotton Fdtotory are throwing their money away-aro a beneigb'ted set--then they way conisider me idiotic. July 1, 1858-Thirteen gentlemen, of which President Jackson was one, purchased the property of the Au. gusta Manufacturing Company (now known as the Augusta Factory) fok $140,000, on a credit of ten years, the interest payable semi-annually an I one-tenth of the principal each year. They then subscribed and paid in, as a. cash commercial capital, $60,. 000. At the time of purchase the millb were in a dilapidated condition, so much as to require all their business capital, or the $60,000, to put thm in fair running order, and from twelve to eighteen months' time was mostly lost in doing the work. Yet the interest and principal falling duo during the time was pro.iptly mot by the earnings of the mill, and at the commencenentof the fifth year to save the interest the remaining in. stalitents were paid off. Now It must be borne in mind that this was done by the earnings, and that all the stookholders were out of pocket was the $60,000. During the war they only made. enough to purchase contiguous to' their property one hundred and ton two-story brick tenemint houses twenty-four frames of a liko obarao. ter, and more than three times as much land as was included in the original'purohaso, when, with $200,. 000 of surplus on hand, they couolud ed to give each stockholder three shares for one, and to raiso their $200,000 ofstock to $600,000. The above was done early in the war, tho last years of which they declared and paid over as as high as soveo, eight and nine hundred per cent., payable in Confederate money. From July 1, 1865, up to April, 1874, twenty per cent. per annum was paid on the $600,000 in United States currency, or 200 per cent. on the original and only outlay of $60,000. From tho above date, April 7, they conniqnoed paying a divideid of 12 per cent, with the intention of using the surplus on hand, over the 12 per cent., to the increasing of the capacity of the factory,5~0 per cont., and which was done by an expondi ture of 882,000. ThoIieproperty stands en the compa ny's books at $840,000 anid is richly worth .$1,00,000, if n ot $h,000,000. We will strike a balance sheot at th first valuation: [First ineumbhrane of promised1 ,puronaso money paidl by thne earnings, d 1-10,00~ Present CirculatIion, 3, 000,000 D)ividends paid during i lo war (after thec papment or I lhe purchase money), or from 25thI oftJuno, 1862, to thne 24mh of' April, 1865, wore, in theo ag, gregate, $0.000,000, redluood to gold by tab'o or currents rates, at the several dates, 423,000 DIvIdend in United States our-. renoy, since the war to date, 1,1410,000 Total. $70,o000 Deduct first outlay, or comi meroiialcnpital. 60,000 $2,643,000 The dividends on a capital of $600,000 were for eight and three. cluarter years at 20 per cent, per an m;and for one and a quarter years at 12 per cent. per annumi. And this factory only made, in between.sixteon and seventeen years, the above amount. The present statod value of the stock oin the basis of $600,000, is $160 per share, with none for sale. DESclIUPTIoN o OF PCTOilY. The main building is 500 by 52 root; three stories high, with two I wvings near each end, either of which a would make a good sized countryt Factory, and in the centre of the main t ulding a square addition 67 by 67 ct (al lbuil.t of brick), in the base. mnt of which are two B3oydon water Vheols of 200 horse power cacti, that E ost $22,000. The office building in ai ront is 135 by 27 feet. '1 Off sonio I,000 yards is a fire-proof r varohouso that s will ,hohd 3,000 t >ales of cotton. In thic actory are c night Babcock fire enchextinguish,ers hnd wat'or-pluga for each floor. ci CAPAOiTY, &o. There are 22,448 spindles, mostly if the ring~ spindle ; 722 looms, capa- ~ >l fmkrg268,704 yards of sheet eg per week-average production d '40,000 yards a fortnight, consum-. ng 400 bales cotton. 10. of men employed, 119 a ~o. of women employed, .292 ,hildron> 260 Total.e7 orsons. (Cash paid out for labor per C onth $16,000. At the above.rat d ,600 bales are qonsumed a yeat) ud $882,Q0paid for labor, Franols gio is speriteodent, and P. 8, 1ol t1 :assistant superintendent,. use stop ng to eulogise any of his nil1l. he wonderful result does hat. The present August. water power s between four and five thouaands iorso power.. The oapacity is suffi, lent if you add that which might be aved by night to run eight factories iko the "Augusta Factory." TilE GnANATEVILLE FACTORY. I found President H. Il. noknan, like President Jackson, exceedingly ourtoous, and willing togive me any acts desired, My main.object boipg nimply to convinceVthose wh have ,aken stook in the Atlanta-factory, knd those wLo.o my .be .anvassing the wisdom of manufacturing our cotton it home instead of shipping io to N1assa.hOusatte aipd bringing the manufactured material back,. that. they had bettor not stop to weigh the matter longer, but go to work, I only interviewed him with reference to its payiu.- I learned that previous* to tho war the capital of this cotopany was about $485,000. During the war 30 per goent, was divided in. porip,. in oroasing.the capital to $716j500. f Iu 1867 Mr. Hickman was oloted President. The company oas in dobt.$75,000, and paying twelve per cent. interest for it. The assets were not ovoif this amount. The fato. tory war adly run down ;. the tna ohinery was out of order. No im provoments. had been nado during the war except to build a ware-room. to 1868, '69, '70, '71 and 1872, 8 per cont. dividends were dald-; in '73, 10 per cent. ; in '74, 15 per cent.; in '75, lik per (sent. ; and, in addi.. tion, he paid- $153,909.25 for 1.,160 shares of the stock and cancelled it, reducing the eapital $116,000, and he rebuilt forty operatives' houses and almost rebuilt many of the old ones, besides spending about $200, 000 on the mill, iLoreasiog tbe pro. duotion of the same from 120,000 yards to 217,000 yards per weeki; and he now has a cash capital of $300,000 over and above paying past dividends, for the imProvenents and cancella. tion of the above stock. This stock is now rated at $160 per share without a share on the market. 31'NDLES, LOONS, &o., iN THE FAOEOnY. Number of spindles, 23,700, three Fourths of which are the mule ; the balance are of the ring variety. The former do not produce as. much as the latter. The number of looms is 584. In 1874 3,676,8U2 pounds, or 8,171 hales, of ottonl were wanufactured and 10,536,500 ynrds of cloth made. This factory is eleven miles from Augusta, on Iforse Creek, but is managed and controlled by President Hickman'of that city. Langley AManufacturing Comp-tny factory isalso on Iforso Creek, eight miles from Augusta, I called on its President, William 0. Sibley, who, like the other gentle. incn, at once took down his books and willingly gave me the dosired infor. ination. And just bore I doom it due to each of these splendid business non to say that they were not only generously frank, but each speaks of the other in the highest terms of praise. .Jealousy and illiberality is sal.y exhibited in a small soulod usiness man. .The Langley Mi:l, President 8. i,was put in full fore April 1, 1872 (three years ago.) The 'capital was $4l000, though $411,192 was 3xpended, upon which two annual dividends have been paid of ten per 3ent. each. After charging to profit aud loss the above $1 1,192, they have now a surplus of $112,662, which, if divided, would give over 27j per cent. more to the stockhold. irs, and if the 311,102 wero included *whichu is in realty profit, oven a larger livid end. This is the result of a mill of 10,. )00 spindles and 328 loo,ns in threeo rears, with over half the operators cio hands that had to be taught the vork., In this connection I learned a rery important faot whealh most strik ngly proves what a factory will do owards developing and building .up place. Tfhis taill employs 325 per. one, and there is now in the immeodi xto vicinity of this mill a population f 800 persons, where three years go there were not a half dozen souls, ind if' It had not been for th. faotory here would have been no more. 'ihis maill consumed 5,002 bales of otton or 2,279,919 pounds of cottonx aat year. Number of yards of cloth: nado in I874-5,715,517, of whiebh ,145,000 was 4-4 goods. The epoei. loe soon were splendid, having five breads to the inch, more in the filling h an is usual in sheeting generally con ale. These mills were all run daring the net year on full time. Just at this date neither of them i4 laking money; The price of ooitor nd the price of goods will nxot pay~ 'lhe demand for goods does not war. ant the present price of the raw. a. rial. OST ASnF.TWEaIN STEAM ANb WATR. This question was discus ed. M1y eductions from the remarks mado ore that there was tidtVg.est doa I' difference. Mfore regularity of tachinery was cpMded 1l ti6 & o;. elling power given by stean' f 'at it was a nterof qu'estiofi It it 4dntrejy ifn t 9 baignc4 xo otofa vantagos "olaft8d~ by ater, espoeially' If 6oal culd bW&got, u n Atblasta, at a low pfrie. The -day I was in Aegustuthe pa' ars had some notices of the NeWtta sing made to destroy the flattering ad hxigh standing of Inmanx, Swan & o., but Sanders' denial and the rt.y venom exhibited in the -artcl adaiibgdthenm at. on0 pie' them! the est aaton of "al biis~ MOU *1th w44t t ta ked. V W. JUST' R*EQElIED. - , 1 ". . . .. . I K, . .AL XL 3ft ~ . T l'OTS and t11.0E&8 ,etlen men, Boys' Bedy-ma de Clothing, B eta, OSlawls, Corsets alnd Ribbonsq,131 ed, Bt own -and Plaid liomeppuns, 0 coes, S pool Cof Ion, L.inen DanAsks a Fhjnz a, 811k Bows for Ladles, new sty Je1 Neoklaces, Pearl Sleeve Butlon Plated .b irt Sjoqsp Initial IJandker, chf (so mething ine f',. Gifitlienn Linon and 81ilk Hanidkevo hi ers,'n'ew'styl Nubia, Beaded Dress Du tf ons, Diao Silk Pelts. A Fine assortment, of Towels Pull assortment of Crookjery and Glass ware. Fancy China Cups and Saucers and China Mugs. Black Alpaocas and W16 to Allacoas of choio make. - 1' INE IBLACK MORAUR. Boubvard Skirts and Plaid Lindseys. Many < f these articles are deBit able for CHRISTMAS FRESENTS, and will be sold at 1,40 W P 'O.JS Withers & Dwight. dec 17 PIE1R RE BA O T, AGENT VOR STANDARD I'ERTILIZE111, OlFFERS for anto the. following .. very Popular brands, viz : Iradley's Sea Fowl Guano. C. C. Coo's Supor phosphate. Bradley's Amnoniated Dissolved Bonle. Royal GUano Conpound. Srail ley's Ael d Phosphate. Parties wishing Ou1nos by the car-load can h-ve them ordered toDoko, Ridgeway. Lyles' Ford anad Strother's Stations, as I am agent for the entire County of Fair. AcId. Time sales duoc Novosmber 1 .$. For arrangements oni time and price sit cotton option ai pply to' feb13 PIERRE BA COT. NEW STORE. R O SE NHE IM: & CO.0 I ESPFCTFTFULLY inform the pub. lie in gesieral that they hsaveo,ehsed the store formset'y coeuplied by J.: H. Catheart wherec they inn to oonduot a general stock of merch andise, conisistinugof BOOTS AND SH OES, . DY GOODS. AND LIQUORtS. WE GUARANTEE F'air andl square treatment to 6aoa and overy one that will call on ua. march 27 NEW ARRIVALS P~ackages of NE~W MAUkCWREt *so Barrels, half and quak-ter Bart - rels, Kits I, % 3, and eztta nuiae ber I, 1IE88. 823 8aa of'fresh ground FL~ UR, all alses and grads from et ,Granite Millw Augusta G*a. ALSO; A.full stook or Groaeriss, ProvIsIons' s and -lPikutation' supplies, all' a of which *11ll be sol at the' 6OV9ab pri0ea.for4W C cob029 & . ~A Per Day at h epin to Terms free. A ddr Portland, Maime. .Sinon & C e .jan 21-11 M ' I '~f'. Doors Wet of Post 0ffice LSPIAN HALL BUILDING. DEALERS IN FAMILY & PLANTATION ROCERIES, PROVISIONS, GRAIN, FLOUR, IAY &c .A.Lso, SRO P RIE TOR S -or,_ LIVERY .& SALE Where we constantly keep on hand a fully supply of good EEorses & Mules, -POR-. SaL.".M o.m- 3EI.E3.. march 2V J. S. INTERNAL REVENUE. SPECIAL TAXER. Eay 1st 1875, to April 30st, 1876. IHE Revised Statutes of the United' . States, Sections, 32 2, 3237, and 32. equire overy person engaged'in any busi. tess, avocation, or employment whic, enders him liable to a SPECIAl, TAX, o procure and place conspicuously in his tahlialituent or place of businees a s1 amp lenoting the . payIent. 01 s10ti :FCcial t3LX or the speolal tax year beginning May 1, 876, before commanoing or continuing )sinaS after April 80, 1873. rhe Taxes etbraced within the P,-ovisions of the law above quoted are tl:e follow ing, vis: Lectifiers, 000 .1cenrs, 20 00 alers, retall liquor, 25 00 alr,wholesale liquor, 100 00) ).alers in malt liquors, wholeesale, 50 00 [lealers in malt liquors, retail, 20 00 Dealers in leaf tobacco, 25 00 And on sales of over $1,000, lift y cents. for every dollar in excess of $1,000.. )ealers in manufactured tobacco, 6 00 lanufaaturers of st ills, 50 00O And for cach still mnanufactuiredl, 20 00 And for eacht worm manufactured, 20 0() Ilanufacturers of tobacco. 10 00 ianufacturers of cigars, 10 00 Peddlers of tobacco, Birst class (more th: two horses or other animals). 50 00 ~eddlers .of tobacco, accond class (two horses or other anImals). 25 00 ecddiers of tobbacco, third class (inc horse oreother.animal). 15 G0 eddiers of tobaceo, fourth class (on foot or. publio onnvoyanca), J0 00 3rewers cf less than 600 barrels, 60 00 irewer, of 500 barrels or more. 100 00 Any person so liable, who shall fall to enmply with the foregoing requirements Fill be subject to sievore penalt;es. Persons or firms liable to pay any of the pecial taxes named above must a pply to -CASSCARPENTlRR 'olleolor of Internal teVenue at Columbia, 8. C,, end pay for ud procure the Special-Tax Stamp or tiumps they tiect, prior'to May 1, 1876, ud without further notice. - J.W-.DoUGLASS, Commissisoner of internal Revenue. (Boo of Internal Revenue, .W asbington, D, C., Febrarary 1; 1876. lech 1W-mn 18 30 a 20 27 J00K TO YOUR HEALTH tbutolis tt[epath, CJomnpoimd. LIVER: CURE. A purely Vegetable Compound, fi. rom any poisonceus matter whatever an be gIv vo with impunity to an infan f chly a few h ours old for Coll-o -or )erangeinebt cof th e Bowel.. This Comn onund Will assist it aine lo resist the I. nence of malari a, ad thereby )eser ealtha, I.t 14 gb aran teed to curt tyspe ehe,- Blous er Urahip Colic (a speolally X'4in tet's 0 oliey, ' mnt all ollh cdangetnents of the L iier, Kidneys, 8k totaah anIl flowel. - Olve It a'' tria id beoninoI.ed,& Maufctt d y . L. KING &SO0NS8 tismbia, 8. 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It carries its own recommrvendaion, as the large and rapidly inucreasinzg sales te.stify. Pruice one dollar a hou Ic. Ask your druiggist for It. Johnston llo'Ioway & Co. P'hiladelphia, Pa. STOCK $PECIILATIOt CondutotAtl by us ini every form, on Corn lh~ii only. Piut.* andi Cills, on best houses attid lOwest rates. Cost $100 to $200 aznd oftin par. $4000t)( pvr(it pa phlet, exPlni.ng how Wall Street spoen.. lintions are conducted, sent free. hend for a copy. TUMBRIDORi & CO. Bakers and lIt-okers, 2 Wall St. N Y. I' Othostic Intell1igence.* F I'IUTI will prevail--Facts are stubborn Ithingsv and will,not hear denial--To see must, be t o believe-Yn these days of pro. grass, t am hfas become (lie gl'ent shotive and labiot saving po~wer of the age in'l indluftrIal - r d msanufactur.ing Pu it and.depa buhents---Why should not every family have.a Stoanm Washer. The "iCclps.t Steam WYaher," 13 ilh beat, it does not, Occupy the space of on square fojt and is adaptable to any Sto boiler or routnd po.t, in wvhich water ean be boiledl ; and with it Oo woman can do what. is ordinarily t'egarded a oay's Wash in from two to three hoursq. A ohild, ttvelve years old may, use it and (10 the work of a grown wo nan in one half th ime n gard (lhe labor of using It oly a, and irn With it, weshing has ocased tobetits or labori us, atnd tlIue Monday' as ceased to be a (liy of confutsiont andI ar ror, becautse with littlte or no labor two or three hours sutloc t4 do a da' wasr withuout Boeubbintg, wearing or tearin slothee. bi enking bottons g-e. ( Time, labor, ioney, andc materIal all ar preeos. Goonoiny is Wisdom and it s fruit, health,won.lth and huapplness--.Lcok then t, eonomy In washing, and save yobr Olothe to wear foul' timtes as long as wvhen wash ed by the hand1( and board, by buying and usIng (lie Eclipse Steam Waher " ithic combined witih that vei'y attr4oti~. n unsurpass.d ''Furekca WYringer" oonati. evr famil and washorrfoma ashol and ean have It ; and no 'sensible washer Woman wh. .has atiheart .the ine~t or, he~r pairon. Will okposo its.use,. eeto ThoB ol soIs siangle in o st.tton and~ *111'*rt lith'e Uhe t or obast abrc inore Bsatisinotorlly than by hand, In fr om fifteen to twenty minutes. Prie bu fero dollars-Wi ll b:for Rvale for a fewu do'&, onge'r at B M. uUJNLEVY's June A E Orateful Thousanms proclaim V FGAn Brrms the, ,ostwqu4erlll I vigorant that oVor sustatited 06 -9idhit system. . l J ) No Person cafitako these BIttIWr# according to directions, and romiali long unwell, provided their bones are not del stroyed by min&l 'Foisdn or othe means, and vital organs wasted boyon Bilous? lRemittent slid ito mittent }overs, which are so prova. lout in tho valloys of.our great 1I1 a7 throughout the United States,,epda .c thoso of the Alississip)i, Ohio, Missouri,. Illinois, Ten nesseo, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Red, Colorado Brao Iti Gran0o, Pearl, Alabama, Mobio, 4avainah, Ko. anoko, James; and many' others, With their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summor and Autumn, and remarkably so during e. sons of unusual heat and diyflss,''6 Invariably acconipanlod by extensive do. raigomonta of the stomach aud liver and other abdominal viscera. In th6l; treatmont, a purgativd, exerting 4 tow orful influence upon these various of. gaus, is essentially necessary, Therd is no cathartic for t impur'poso equal t4 Di. J. WALKER'Rs VINEGAIi .3ITTEEld,. as they will speedily remove thOe dark. colored viscid matter with' iyhifol thd bowels are loaded, at the samo timb stinalating the secretions- of the livo, and generally restoring thd hoalthy functions of the digestive orgalid.. Fortf'y the body against di69t by purifying all its fluids with VINo. MT'EIS. No epidemic can take hold bf a system thus lbre-armed. Dy-SIpSIa or Indigestion, lent ache, Pam in the Shoulders, Coughs, 1lightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sonr Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in tho Mduth, Bilious Attacks. Palplta' tation of the Heart, Inf14nination of th Lun11gs, Pain1 in .th region of the kl-' neys. dl a hundred otlhef painful symp. toms are tho oll'springs of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a betterguarantee of Its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofala, or lingN Id1 Wio Swollings, Uleors, Erysipulas; Swelled Neok Goitro, Scrofulous inflammations Indolmnl Inflammations, Mercurial Abil6tis,'J Ild Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sof4 1ftos, ate. In these, as in. all other qoustititilinal.Pa. ensea, WaKna's Vi,mOAa Dirmas. have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases; For iflaimatory and Chrdild Rlhienatisi, Gout, Bilious, Renit. tent alid Intermittent Vevers, Diseases of the lod, Liver, Kidneya and Badder, theso Bitters have no cqual. Such Disease are caused by Vitlated Blood. Mechanical Diseases.-Porsons en gaged it Paints and Minerals, such at . Plun, bers, TyJ-setters, Gold-boators; and Miners, as they advanceo in life, are subjea? to paralysis of the Bowels. To guara agamst this take a (so of WALIHa's ViNf. EAh Drm1..s OcCnsi0IQly. IFor Siin Diseases, Eruptions, Tot. ter, S;altL- heum;, Blo tches, Spots, Pimples; I%stuh..s, I lil., CniHmneies, Ring-wormus, Seald- hond, Sore Eye; Erysijiul aw; [toh, Scumfs, D)iscolorations of the Skin, ininr and Ulseaise.i of the Skin of whatever inm0 or nature, are litdrally dug up and carried out of' the sys;temi hn a short time by the 'ass of' thae.w itters. Pin, Ta'pe, and1 oiter IVornmi, lurking in the sr'stom, of so many thou,aands, are effect.ually iestroyedl and remoV~ed. bid aystem .of mine(Itl, no veliilfuges, n. an-, thtelminitics will free the $ysteml from woruth like thexo Hitters. For1 Feniale Complaints, ih yoirng or old, married 4or sinaglo, at the dawn 'if wt.. pnanuhood, or the turn of le, these Tonic hitters displa.y so decided an jnfluenco that imprj)ov'ieen is soon perceptible, Oleanse the Vitiated Blood who ever you find its Impurit.ies bursting throngh thme skim, im Pimples, Eruptions, or SoreR; cleanse it when you findl It obstruoted andI sluggish in the veins; eletinse it when~ it is foul ;your feelings will tell you when. Kee i the blood pure, and the healthb of the syteal will follow. 11. rE. MDOiNALD A co, Drug t ndGn A gts., aan Frahalseo, Caliohd4 and r. f Washi tonand Chmarto 8... N. Sold by all I ruggIsts anit Don',aors I. CIuarblot, Unl,iub in, & Augusta Raiil ROad. 0o r.t un )p,ncebi 23, 1R7.. TRAIN---olo NohTHs. Lento0 Augusta, at hao a n 'Cdlunmbia, 8. O-, 2 45 a 'a 'Winnsbeoro, 4.65 p m Chester, 6.84 p ni Arrive at, Charlotte, N. '0. . 9.00 g in" 'IAIN...o&Odo gouth. Leave Glharlotto, N C. at. 5.f0 a inm CJhest er, 11.2' m . Clumbia g.52 p aIt Arrive at. Augusta ' 8 05 p JA. A NDEIt O N, Oeh'l Supt. A,11i'E, Gen. Passeger ?5a4 Ti cket Ag'nu Consumption Cured, To the Editor of the .Ns*. Estcomed F?rlend CfURE FOR 00NB20t?gtog -) an al disorders. of-the-Throat and Lungs h ave cured hun pr~o ~s~s'amI wil $1,0oo00 for a Case it will not benefit. iJndeed,s sit'ong Is thy faith, I l'scmj(l 'a se pie ib-eed 'May . sa ddege0 rne. Please Lhow,thliltlete to y vou inay Gtio'V ma'o .~5fera1sh'g dt~1, hlseases, and oblige, Faithfully Yours, ipail 27..Am 69 Wun~St . ~ok