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A Tliank**t7in?; Tragedy. Tiree chickens went flopping out on to the ground; Out on to the ground when thc sun rose high, lae" went from 'he coop with a terrible wound, A head chopped clean off and a ticket to die. But men must work and women must eat, And tender spring chickens make very good meat, And Thanksgiving Time is coming. Three roosters thev set np a horrible squawk. And they stretched out their necks as the fowls went down, And they looked at the hens anil the tomahawk, As much as to say, "Don't he do it up brown !" But men have stomachs and women mr.st eat, And nice chicken pie it ls hard to beat, And Thanksgiving time ls coming. Three corpses au cut up weat into the dish. The crust was pat on and the edge scolloped down, As (uley a pie as the stomach could wish, when the oven had baked it all through, nice and brown. For men must kill and women must eat, And (rood chicken pie ls a very great treat. When Tba. .^giving time 13 coming. DINNERS AND BALLS. Caverning th? Table and the Dance. An English paper ls dismissing questions of social Ufe, and observes on the subject of din? ners : Most of us have travelled to an amazing ox tent beyond the simple and original limits of appetite and Its supply. Look at the "little dinner" which Jones gives to the Browns and the Smiths-all very worthy people, yet curi? ously unconscious 'that a hundred countries are paying tribute to their respectable diges? tive organs. To set the table, first of all, has taxed Russia and Ireland for linen, the Spice Islands for the ciuet-staud. Africa tor thu ivory-handled knives. Mexico lor the plate and Honduras for the "mahogany tree" itself. Fha vermicelli in the soup has travelled from Na? ples, thc oil for I he fish from Tuscany; the Baltic, likely enough, lins forwarded the caviar; and the Mediterranean, sardines tor the hors d'oeuvres. Then, not to speak of the native grown commodities which will grace Ilia; com? fortable board-such as mutton from Wales or the Grampians, turkeys from Norfolk, grouse from Scotland, and woodcock from Cornwall . will the diners uot have ice from American or Norwegian hinters, wlnelrorn vineyards ot the Garonne and the Rhone, sherry of Spain, ?ud liqueur of the Russian's or the Frenchman's making, with fruits from West Indian ant*. Gre? cian islands, sweetmeats of Paris, .?.nd coffee gathered at Costa Rica, at Mocha, or, as lt may Be, Cevlon ? If the gentlemen, as is quite possible, smoke alter the banquet, Havana on one side ol the world, and the Manilla on the other side, fur? nish them with the fragrant leaf-should the tobacconist be only conscientious; and when the ladles take tea, China transmits over six? teen thousand miles of water wey to their comely lips the material for the steaming in? fusion. Furthermore, the dresses which the com? pany will wear, and their various ornaments, open a new chapter of geographical enumera? tion. Silkworms of Lombardy and Japan, looms ol' Genoa and Lyons, cotton growers lu EgyptL Tennessee, Brazil or Dhanvar have united to array them: their gioves used to roam upon th? Savoy mountains; their leath? ers flew about thc palau groves of Sumatran archipelagoes: their'Ijiaironly embonpoint ls . sustained by the bones of Arctic, whales; Per? sian oyster beds have supplied their pearls; and their chignons possibly once belonged to heads a thousand miles" away. It is curious to remark, In truth, that civili? zation-in the sense of community of cus? toms-ls at present mainly confined to dinners and to dress. We eat together from all the menus of all the lands; anil wc array ourselves, In order to eat, in one and the same lugubri - ous styles throughout the clMlized world. Din? ner has effected what commerce, treaties, travels and Christianity never could compass; Tot widely diverse in all other particulars, thc Englishman, Frenchman, American, German, Italian, Spauiard-and, in fact, nil decent peo? ple within the range of European influence - put on one and the same vestment whou they tlgo to dinner." THE BALL-300J. The same paper says : A correspondent says thai, in place ot danc . t ' , what ho sees now-a-days in bail-rooms ls ac owd of over-dressed people, who do little er J than tread, tramplo and maul each other's toilets about. Every now and then a space is cleared as lor a fight; and a few couples con? trive to execute certain spasmodic manouvres j, without grace or dignity. No doubt in such a space a few couples may be occasionally be Seen whirling about-waltzing they call it-Uko a set of dancing dervishes; but the exhibition ls rather unpleasiug than otherwise; and yet i pretty young girls are the performers. This is the first point; there cannot be dancing where there'la not space. If you would give a ball, you must have a ball-room. AB your devices of clearing uway furniture and rigging up a little symbolical greenhouse on the lauding place on the top ol toe first flight of stairs, are Idle and ol uo avail. You nave received one hnudml and forty guests where forty should have u?,\'i> your Uralt. Unless you can pcT.bnn the trieic of putting a gallon of water into a pint bottle, you should give up the vain endeavor of pack? ing your unfortunate fellow-creatures like her? rings in a barrel. More than hall 'of thc guests maj one dare to call them fellow-creatures '! are ladles with elaborate trains; what a pleas? ant time they must have of lt, gasping about ' on the staircases and in the lobbies ! Without space, and plenty of space, we repeat, there can be no dancing. Under ue next head-that of the dancers themselves--It ls rather the fashion of the day that would seem to be at fault. Why are the bodies of the dancers and the souls of the spectators disquieted with gymnastic perform? ances, under the pretext of waltzing and what not ! An infuriated Zouave could scarcely keep up with the musicians in the mad hurly burly of their passionate performance. Surely that ls not dancing. A man has one advan? tage in his middle age in this year of grace, 1889. He may have seen the Dance ol Four j danced by ne best dancers, save oue, who j u sv??- rr*?! tue floor of the opera. Who ever ? c. saw Fannie Ellsier, Carlotta Grisi, Cerito, or j Lucile Grahn romping 1 Those latilos could I dance. Had it been otherwise, what a rebuke j would have been administered to them when the Queen of Dance. Hie royal Taglionl herself, glided upon the scene, mid showed ns how graceful and exquisite was her art. Sile would as soon have thought ol' boxing with a coal heaver as of jumping and prancing round a room after the fashion pf our modern dancers. The music, of course, is not a whit less aslrav than the dancing. Whether the musiciaus have bitten the dancers, or the dancers have bitten the musicians, is not for us to deter? mine; but quite certainly they have all gone mad together. Ono word, before we have done arith this point, to ladies who will give mon? strous balls in small honses. There must be room for mu?ic as well as for dancing, lt is a crud treatment of their guests to thrust half a dozen or even four musicians into one of their little back drawing-rooms, and bid them blow away for their lives. Nobody could spend a pleasant evening amid the din of a cotton fac? tory. There should be harmony and propor? tion throughout. NOTICE TO LEGATEES.-T II E STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, LANCASTER COUNTY.-The survivlrg Executors of WILLIAM MCKENNA, deceased, vs. PATRICK N. LYNCH, Ronan Catholic Bishop of Charleston, ct at In Equity.-Bill for Settlement of Estate, Ad vie^, Ac-By order of the Circuit Court in this cause, fflcd October 15th, iS?9, notice 1? hereby given to the individuals embraced wltUtn the classes hereinafter described, with? in twelve months fronr-tfte date of thc publi? cation hereof, to come in and establish before thc undersigned Clerk of the Court their right to thc Legacies bequeathed to them in and by the last Will and Testament of William McKenna. late of he County and State aforesaid, deceased; or fail? ing so to do within thc time specified, their claims will be barred, to wit the following: Thc children of James McKenna, a brother of tr-e Vestator, for? merly residing at Castle Nacor, in the County of Donegal, Ireland; the children of Owen McKenna, also a b/other, formerly residing at the same place; the children of Nancy Clemens, a deceased steter of the Testator; the children of Ellinor Karr, a'so a sister; the children of Ellinor Moran, a daughter of the said Ellinor Barr; thc children of John McKenna, a deceased brother of the Testa? tor; the children of Bose McKenna, a sister of the Testator; the children of any of the above mentioned classes who may have died before the death of said Testator, leaving such children liv h.g athis death" and. also, the children of John W. Bradley, a nephew of the said Testator. .THOMAS H. CLYBURN, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Lancaster County, & C. October is, ?seo. oct20 wsmos As 1 Cit pa Ta Co ral C T S L nni C Offlc Cap i 93 appi; Ages -- 1 1 1 t Clothing emir ?nrnigrjvng (Swobs. NO. ao7 KING WT. We have received by last steamers an Invoice o? Heavy, Fine ar d Medium CLOTHING, in Blolley' Beaver, AU-Wool Melton, French, Scotch and American Cass:mere Over Sacks, Double-breasted Beaver Sacks, French Tricot, Scotoh Cheviot, Fine Casslmere, Dm i and Business Suits, all of our own manufacture, just made In tho latest styles. ALSO, A geed assortment of HBAVT CLOTHING, me? dium quality, of ether manufacture. We are selling eutlre Business Suits at $10, $12, $14, $18, $21, $22, $20 and $30. Dress Sui? at $18, $23, $30, $35, $37, $39 and $50. Dress Frocks from $10 to $30. Sacks and English Walking Casts, from $5 to $20. Pantaloons from S3 to $1$. Tests from $1 50 to $7. Wc warrant all Clothing of our own manufac? ture equal in all respects to the best ordered work. FURNISHING GOODS. Our "PERFECT SHIRT" at $2 and $S. Heavy White and Colored Merino Undershirts and Draw? ers at SL Fine Merino Shirta and Drawers, Can? ton Flannel and Jean Drawers. Fine Linen Col? lars at $i, $150 and $2 per dozen. Cloth, Kid, Beaver and Dogskin Gloves, Merino and Cotton Half Hose, Bows, Ties, Ac, Ac, at extremely lew prices. Heavy Double and Twist Caesimeree at retaU at $1 per yard. ay One Trice and no deviation. MAGULLAR, WILLIAMS & PARMR, NO. 297 KING STREET, Store iormerly occupied by McDuff Cohen. novl5 mwf imo ? .insurance. N SUB 33 TS TDK SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, OP NEW TORK CITT. Presiden*., ROBERT L. CASE; vice-President, THBO. R. WUKTMORE; Secretary, ISAAC H. ALLUM. General Agent for South Carolina, W. Horton TOWNSEND, Aiken. ORGANIZED IN 1S02. Asset.?, December 3?, 1888.$1,8-^4,070 00 Amount insured in 186?.11,501,389 00 Claims paid. 148,589 00 No restrictions on travel. Only sound lives In sured. Loan of portion of premium allowed when de ilred. Dividends declared annually. Last Dividend 50 jer cent. All fo-ms of Life and Endowment Policy issued. Attention Ls especially Invited to thc Ten Year ion-Forfeiture and the Return Premium plan?. Insurance by the latter costs the policy-holder INLY THE INTEREST UPON HIS ANNUAL PREMIUMS, or thc Premiums themselves are returned at leath lu addition to the full amount of the Policy. Thu Company is chartered under the Laws of he State of New York, and it invites the closest crutiny Into its condition as exhibited In official eports of Insurance Departments of New York ?ul Massachusetts. SPECIAL AGENTS IN THE STATE AT LARGE.-A. J. fORRlS. J. B. WILKIE. 3. M. DUTSON, C. A. ^SAUSSURE. C. G. STEPHENS, J. J. MACKEY, L P. GANTT, 3. H. STONOR, D. K. MOUZON, G. ). RilODCS. L. O. STEPHENS. KSPRRKXCES.-H. Z. LACREY, Bsq., R. M. 11.ENA.VI)Kit. Esq., R1CHAKD CALDWELL, Esq.. L H. NATH AN. Esq.. Messrs. STOLL, WEBB & !0., Messrs. ll. COBIA A CO. Dr. W. M. FITCH, Medical Examiner. LOUIS SIIERFESEE, Agent for Charleston, S. C., iFFICE No. 40 BROAD STREET, (Second Floor.) DOV22 IS N CORFOBATEO 18 5 9 fe S 4?^M ";P/ r?^1^:^ ff VC. '"^^W tPlTAL...$350,000. LSH ASSETS.$450,000. J. F. ROZ! Jd AN, Pres!/lent. D. F. WILCOX, Secret/.ry. :ontinues to furnish perfect security against is or damage by Arc on n/i kinds of Insurable o'ierty at adequate rates. \gents can be fouud at. ^very prominent point thc Southern States, to whom applications for ?urance may be mads* ' " \pply to H?TSON LEE, Agent, No. 2 BItOAD STREET, )ct!9 tutlicmos CHARLESTON, 9. C. ) BOOKLTK LIFE INSUTiANCE COMPANY. * ?.?over.si,aoo,ooo ssues all kinds 0f Life and Endowment Poli s. Dividends ar.nually in cash. Only Com ay having the D >iluite Guaranteed Surrendcr luc Plan Poll? les, world-wide. Second to no lupany in the United States for stability, libe ity ami econ-omy. ?nice No. 14J Broadway, New York. CHRISTIAN W. BUCK, President. rrUAAlrM. COLE, Secretary, .ate Age/acy No. 35 Broad-street, second iloor ocal and Canvassing Agents wanted through the starte. Apply in person or by letter to JAMES G. HOLMES, JR., ... , M?nerai Agent for S.?uth Carolina. iyi2 mwTsmos pc ?hi ed, Ii A F T S M E N S 1 LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. ?: Park Bank Biilding, Mos. 214 and 210 Broadway. lal.$240,000 :OE ADAMS, President. J ,0a ?VILLI AM T. PHIPPS, Vice-President. ?ENRY BELDEN. Secretary. J. T. HUMPHREYS, Agent for State of South Carolina. Oil! ce No. 27 Broad street. BUIST, M. D., Medical Fixamlner. -SUB-AGENTS wanted throughout the State. J by letter to J. ?. H?rMPHRBYS, General deer m Plantation Bitters. ? GLORIOUS CHANGE. That any ii?k man curTived the treatment cf airy years ag?, muet be Militer?! a proof Mat human Minga are very hard to HIL The lan ?et, oalomol, tan thant ?a ant ?rxn rte pur? gatives ware teta tko order cf the tay. The phy? sician playe? Into th? hands of th? apothecary, and tho unfortunate patient waa drenched morn? ing, nooa ant night with prostrating medicines. IT? lire tn a mere rational and eonioientloaa era. The 1 m por tm te of supporting Nature in its conflict with tiicase is now underfoot. Complaints in themteivee weakening aro no longer aggravated by artiholal dtp! ttl ta. They aro met with TONICS that rall? the vital powers ant enable them to de? feat tho enemy. Chief among these alli?e of Na? tara, la Its battles with sloknuss, bi PLANTATION BITTERS. This wonderf al vegtCafclo rt? tora tl vo bi Die sheet - aaoher af the feeble and debilitated. As a cerdlal Oar, tho aged and decrcpld lt has no equal among stomachics. As a remMy for thc nervo? WMkness to which the teader sex are especially aabjeet, lt ls superseding every other atimulant ant nervine. In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it icts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines tho bodily strength and ireeka down the animal apiriti. Wherever it i introducta it becomes a atandard artlole -a medicis*] staple. Druggists, although th**" >roflt npon lt la email, flat lt absolutely icceasary te keep a preparation fer which iv?rybedy inquire?, and fer which nobody rill aooopt a 6ubttltnte. It U to-day thc mojt lopular medicino in tho ?lvilizecl world, ?xtonslvely as lt is advertlsod, its beet ad ertUauaent ls the beneficial result which luiforml/ fellows its ase. Every bott!? seit ln area thc sale of at least half a doaen more. Cn ike other stimulants, it braces and fortifies the rirent without exciting indue oerebral actl on, 'ho cheering ene ti, which lt produces apon tAo lind ls net momentary, bat permanent. There U . suseequent deprasaion. It don cot, as ls thc CM with all ether stimuli, heget a eraring for tx Masts. On thc other hand, lt seethes ant Mime kc nervee,eomlr,lalBg,itrango as the anomaly may teal, tho qual'.tlos of a sedative and gentle ano? int with those er a tonic out ?tvigoraut. ac at irfeet parity of all 1rs Imgretlleuts, vb ca? lmil *blo adaptation to the purposes they c Jtat*uded to subserve, the Jutioloui ive rti?us in which they arc Muhlned, and i aolenuiflc ekiU with whleh they are Rend? ront] tr thia l fctmoue article at once the st pot sat and the most hamlets of utt known ica ai id alteran rea. old h y all Drug flatt. deo7 lyT B3rrt0?, GTnemicalG, &?c< Q F . PANK N IN AP0THTC1RT AND CHEMIST, ? No. 121 MBBTTNG STREBT, OHARLBSTON, fl. C. The adre r ruer hos? to ciU i rt en Mon te hu stock of the beet Inparted end domestic CHll?IOALi, ?RU? AND PATENT MED ? I CI XE?. Upon the DISPEMING DBPAUTMENT ef his buelnese he bestows ene utmost personal cara and attontion, aad guarantees the purity cf the medi? cines used In compounding. PRESCRIPTIONS Prepared aarefuny at all hoare of tho day and night. Special Agcaer fer the sala of BUBtlHAL INSTRUMENT?, Manufactured hy Hussars. ?BS RCS TIEMANN i 00., OP NBW TORE. 319 STOOa CK DALE, TOOTH AND NAIL LP.rjSH.BS, PB-FJU MKRTB?, Ac., Ia large and well selected. AOBKOT yea mr itu or TUT csLEBitr?n ROCKE RIDGE ALUM SPRING WAT R E, A supply of which is always on hand. S Manufacturer of PANKNIX'S HEPATIC BITTERS, Which have established for themselves, a reputa? tion surpassed by none. Through cor.srant effort and attention he hope* to merit a continuance of tho public patronage which has hitherto beeu extended tu him. febis tnthslyr _ URE POP. TEB ONLY fEBTAIN RAT DESTROYER WITHOST DMAORBBABLE RESULTS. ADOLPH I S A A C 3 E X ' S P?OSPDORIC PASTE, HERMETICALLY sealed and warranted to keep freah for ?ill .imo-thegroate?: dis? covery of its kind In thc ape wc live In. Xo person need be troubled with HATS, MICE. BED BUGS or ROACHES, for Mr. Isaacsen's dottrne tire rcinody ls within the rcacii of UL Prepared only by himself, from rare and valuable com? pounds, Its chea;mess is as wonderful UH its effi? cacy) Uundreds of taatiuioniuls have be ?a ro received from all parts of the United States. Tho great advantage this SURE POP possesses over all similar preparations is the PACT that i tis CERTAIN Di ITS EFFECTS, and free from the unpleasantness of rats dying in their holes, as it causes thom to leave thc prem? isas to seek air, and oousuniea thats so entirely as to leave XO DISAGREEABLE ODOR. Numbers of reference* can bi- marie to PERSONS IN THIS CITY, wiro have successfully used it. So io Agunta for South Carolina. HOWIE ?i .MOISE, Importer* and Wholesale Drugglsti, Corner Meeting and Ba^ei scroeu, novio r, "mri_Charleston, s. C. ~ .ROSAD?LI3. ri a ^^cjMcWSaWrMaMaa -3i A <V./.*y-\ >>? " OJ ? - c MBUBsMnauEEcanssMBaBK&nHn ': ROS AD ALIS. Sold br GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO., Direct importer* of ?iropeon Droga and Chem? icals, Charleston. S. C. mays ?un li ty Ol AA ACHES TO LEASE FOR A ?TtUU TERM OF YEARS.-Ill? Inrgeand beautiful PLANTATION, k):nwn as ICeii; I'liiee, consisting of 240S acres. H'j* cleared, soi: rich und ciar abounding in deeoeita of man. 70J acres of splendid cotton land; to* acreaof it will make a bag to ihe acre; location perfectly healthy ?il! the year; lotir at.d a half mile* from Lcwlsvil" South Carolina Railroad; roll settled; has beeu constant cultivai ion since the var: has au ni ces snry buildings; small dwelling, barn.-, stables, glnhouse, screw, laborers' houses. Lyon's Creek runs through tho estate aad furnishes uucoi'the best sites tor a fsciury in the Stat?. Will be soia with the lease, the following: t fine young MULES, a large lot of improved Imple menta, Drinlv PlotiL'h?, New Gin. Dickson Cotton S'ied, enough to plant the entire crop: 2G00 bflnhcls-of cotton Seed forflrtlUzing; ano bcshelsof corn. All wlU bc sold on the place, ?ow for cash. Parties desiring to lease arc requwtcd to inspect the growing crop of cotton, which win give entire satisfaction. Pur terms, apply to MttS, LAW? RENCE KE1TT, st. Matthew's p. O., Orangeburg District, s. c. RlFBRBNCKS.-Major T. B. Whalcy, J. C. Rei:!. Esq., Orangcbiirg; H. W. Peronneau, Ese,., Wil? liam Mid.llciun, K.-q.. Charleston. octJ? mwfsino* QUNNT CLOTH! GUNNY CLOTH On the spot aad to arlva. Tor sale by acer HUB MO. A. TBBBTHOLM A SON. .?ar?t?nrc, QEntkrrj, &t. JJ A R T & CO., il A RD W A R E MERCHANTS, OHAR LESTON. S. C. D. D. OOHEN. ?. S. HART. N. 8. HART. r. MORAN". JOHN V. M'NAMBE. WHOLE8ALE STORE, No. 39 HAYNE STREET; RETAIL STORE, CORNER KIN* AND MARKET STREETS. BAR IRON, MELL ROCKS, PLOUGH STEEL, BOLTING CLOTH, NAILS, CIRCULAR SAWS, METALS, FAN MILLS, OUNS, HOES, PLOUGHS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BUILDING MATERIALS, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, BRICKLAYERS' TOOLS, TANNERS1 TOOLS. ALSO, A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF RODGERS' TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, PLATED AND BRITANNIA W ARE, HOUSE FURNISHING AND FANCY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SP])t2-5 ?n\v:;m<>s DAC Q. U A E D I A N M U T U A L LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY X H Vf YORK. .ROANIZBP IN 1851. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE. HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST ?AUH OIVIDSMD (FITTT) iO VKl\ CUNT. STATEMENT. Poiiooa ls faros.?23.000,(00 Assets. 1,500,0011 Annual Iaoume. hOO.O'Je. Losses Pild.SOO.Ot* I'FFICBBB, W. M. PECKHAM, President. WM. T. HOOKER, vice-President. L. MCADAM, Secretary aud Actuary. G. A. FCUICKAR, Superintendent. DIEBCTORS. Hon. Jelia A. Dix, New York. Hon. Janies Harper, Firm of Harper A Eros.,8 . Maror New York. John J. Crane, President Pank Republic. Wm. M. Vermilye, Dinker. (Vermilyc A Co.) Chas. C. Rockwood, Cashier Newark Ranking Company. Hen. George Opydyke, ex-Mayor New York. Minot C. Morgan, Hanker. Thomas Rigney, Firm Thomas Rirrney A Co. Renj. B. Sherman. Treasurer New York .Steam Sugar Relining Company. Aaron Arnold, Firm of Arnold, Constable & Co. Richard ll. Bowne, Wetmore .fe Downe, Lawyers E. v. Haugliwout, Firm E. V. Hnughwout ,t Ce. Wm. WUkons, Finn of wiikeus A Co. Julius ll. Pratt, Merchant. Wm. w. Wright, Merchant. Charles J. Starr, Merchant. William Allen. Merchant. (?co. v,\ cuvier. Ranker, Palmyra, x. T. Ceo. T. Hope, Pr?sidons Continental Fire insur? ance Company. John ti. Sherwood, Par',; Plf.ee. Walton ll. Peckham, corner Fifi's Avenue aad Twenty-third street. Edward Ii. Wright, Newark, X. J. Ceo. W. Farlee, Counsellor. W. L. Cogswell, Merchant. KEIM &, I3SERTEL, Ga?era! Agenta fer South Carolina and Ceorgla, Galee No. 40 P.road street, Charleston, S. C, Dr. T. P, ERNST J ERNA, Examining Physician. janl'J lyriiAC_ A YE R'S CATHARTIC PILLS, FUR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A LAXATIVE MEDICINE. /Perhaps no one medi? cine ls .io universally re? quired by everybody as a cathartic, nor ivas ever any before so uni? versally adopted lulu v iri use, in every country r l\ dBi anil among ult classes, v A\r\7/^'!P7:f I as thia mild but eillcient Y cJ -??/ purgative PILL. Thc \ -r?Sf obvious reason is, that y \,j "."uSSsi lt is a more reliable ami " ^T^^u^t?SlM*^ tar more effectual rein "".^--Sc^1"- edy titan any other. These who have tried it, know that it cured them: those who have not, kn>>w H.ut ir cures their neighbors and friends, arni all know that what it does once it docs alway-that il never tails through any fanlt or neglect of its composition. We luve thousands upon Uiousauda or the certill cates of their remarkable cnn soi thefoilowlDs complaints, bm socii cures are known in every nehrhliorhood. ami we need ti ol publish them. Adapted to un BCM and conditions ii, all climates; containing neither calomel or noy deleterious drug. : ii--v may ii" taken willi safety l>i anybody. Their '.ug.ir contiug preserves them ever i resh and Kiaki ? Iheni pleasant t'> take, while bein;; purely vegetable no barm can arise from their usa m any mi authy. Tin y o icrato by their powerful influence on ?ac Iniemal viscera io | urifj tho blood and stimulate ;. into healthy aetiou-removo the obsiructiousof the stomach, bowels, .uer. and oiher organs of tlie body, restoriug their irregular action to health, ano' by correcting, wherever th?y exist, such derangements as are ?lis ii rsi origin wi di-ease. Mimi!? iiire-jtiens are given In the wrapper on I tho box. for the following complaints, which tiiesc ! PILLS rapidly cure: For DYSPEPSIA or iMiir.KBTION, LlSTLMSNlMS. i iKcioa and Loss of A PMTrro, they should br .aken moderately to stimulate the s.saiacl: and reston ;fs healthy tone aid action. For LIVER COMPLAINT and tts various lymp tou s. Ru.iocsHiuDAcns, SICK HEADACHE, JAIN DICK ur UllKKN SICKNESS, UlUOl'S Coi.IC am: BILIOI s FBVEKS, they should be judiciously taken for each ease, io correct the diseased acton or remove th* olisi ructions which cause it. For DYSENTERY or DIAKUUOU, but ,ouc anid do?? is generally required. For ItUKL'UATISM, UOIT, CHAVEL, TALi'ITATIOS OF THE I li::, KT, PAIN IN THE SIDE, PACK and LCNCS, they should be continnously taken, as ra? qui, t0 change the diseased action of the sys? tem. With such change those complaints dis? appear. i>or DROPSY and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS they should be taken in large ami frequent doses to produce inc effect of a drastic purge". ForSCPI'KBBSIOMa large dose should betaken a? lt produces the desired effect by sympathy. Asa DINKER PILL, take one or two PILLS to pro? mote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulate* the stomach ano bonds into healthy action, restores thc appetite, an ! invigorates thc nysicm. Hem e it ls often ad? vantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often linds that a dose of these PILLS makes bun feel decidedly bet? ter, from ibeir cleansing sod renovating effect on thc digestive apparatus. , DR. J. c. AI LR & CO.. Practical Chemists. Lowe!!, .Mas-... r. s. A.A Sold nt wholesale and retail by DO WIE MOISE. Charleston, s. C., and by Retail Druggist! evervwherc. i?*c ocM mwftunos T AND FOR SALE IN WILLI AMSBUDG IJ COUNTY, S. C.-Hie valuable PLANTATION of tne late .lohn H. Prcasley,containing about -.ooo acrcs,stinatcd in thc Indiantuwn nelghborhood.lin mediately on the Georgetown rftllroad.ainl lu seven miles of water communication. There are mai Uve hundred aeres inclosed and under cultiva? tion. The balance nf tile Land is heavily timbered and well adapted lo turpentine. Tho place'offcrs One facilities fur stock raising, os Hu? pasture b AiMind.ini both winter and summer. Thedweil hurls painted, In complete onler,containsniw commodious rooms and '.-."tensive piazzas. All oiiibuildlnzs nerossarj for a cotton farm, in troon repair, ami comfortable quarters for twenty la borers. Tills valuable place will be sold cheap i< (Usposed of before the SOth December. Partie?' desiring to purchase will apply to me In person at Indiantown, or br mail. Kingstree, S. C. JAMES McCLTCHEN, aovio ?15A-*J Agent fer ?zooators. Drags, Cljemicnls, Ste. T>USSELL"S SOOTHING CORDIAL FOR INFANTS TEETHING. ALLAYS INFLAMMATION OF THE OCMS, tOKBS .HOLIC, CHOLERA INFANT CH, DTSBNTBRY, AND ALL UIsKASES TO WlilCB OWILHKF.N Xl-.r. SVBJBOT WUSN TBETHIXO. .ONTAINS NO ANODYNE. RL'SSHLL'? SOOTHING CORDIAL is offered :o tho public with nu absoluto ?juar-Mau against all dacger from iu usa. Iliad lits foDowlng pertUl catas: CnAr.LBSTox, May is, iscs. Hr. J. H. RiTissr.!., one of our careful und intel? ligent Pharmaceutists and Apothecaries, bas ?uu muicd to my oxaniluation the formula for the preparation o*f a isoothluj Cord.ai picpared ?iud vended by him. ? It affords me pleasure to express a favorable opiuioii of its baie ami efficient adaplatiou t*J tl.o particular cases of thc divisad oi'eltiidrwu, which lt ls dMlzned lo rslwve. E. GEDDINGS, il. D. Haring had occisi?n to prcpcribc HTSSELL'S Soothing Cordial lu severe cases of Bowel Com plaints in children and delicate- females, I have been much pleased wuh it? effects, 1 consider it a valuable medicine in ail case-, in which it may be advisable to avoid the use of auod\ ne, and par tioularly for family u?ts, as it la perfectly sain. VT. T. WRAGG, .M. D. CHARLESTON', 5. C., 18?S. Desr Slr-I have used your boothing Cordial for Marrona m teething children, and hnd it a Very excellent preparation, u has a great advantage over mos*, preparations of tuo kind in containing no 0| !um or Narcotic. When these are required they can be Kided In proportions applicable to the case. [therefore can recommend ita uso in tba affec? tions lor which ii ls designed. Itwnectfullv vnurs, ?r.. T. L. OG I KR, M. D. CUABLXSTOX, S. C.. 1385. I certify thai I have most successfully used RUSSELL'S Southing Cordial in the Si turner Com? plaints of infante, ile !'a j tully exhibited the rn greilienta of his remi dy, and the tediot... method ol preparation. I recognise the prescription containing no anodyne ?vh.-uiv.-r-RS V. most -?ufe and cfllcaclousonc in bowel affections of.children. when much [?alu or rest lea u ess attends the affec? tion, doses of Paregoric can ii? .tided to the pre? scribed doses of thc Cordial according to the .. re of the patient. The compound, though more often, ai ls iu an efficient nioner without any ad? dition of anudy ne. in the Diarrftcea or tito aged, in Increased dos.?, it ls of great mine ai a remedy; never disagree? ing with thi R'omach-.increasing appetite,Im? proving dlgettt lo a, and nctinjf aa a ?io'w but cin clsnt astringent agent, W. SC. FITCH. X. D. MOCNT PLEASANT, 3. C., 1SC3. Ur. /. B. Russell : DSAK SIK-1 have used your Soothing Cord!:?! for children extensively in ?ny practice, and mo*: Cheerfully testify to its merits. 1 have found it. without an exception, to accomplish all lt claims, and consider it superior io anything lu use for children. Its freedom fr.;;n anodyne of any kind recom? mends lt S* a perfectly safe preparation ia the hand? of mothers and Inexperienced nurses. Vorv rcspec'.fullv, Jr?., D. li. WILLIAMS, M. D. Made by J. B. RUSSELL, Chemist, Sold by Dr. ll. BA BR, Wholesale Agent for South caroiiuu. oetlj B E CAREFUL WHAT MEDICINES YOU TAKE. When you are exhausted by orsrworr ?f Uaad or hand, and feel tin- need of something invigorat? ing, don't drink whiskey or any intoxicating thing, whether under the name of Bitters or other? wise. Such articles give Just m much strength to your weary body and mind as the whip give.-, to the jaded norse, and no more. Alcoholic stim? ulants ai e injurions to nerve health, and are al? ways followed by depressing reaction. DOL?D? NERVINE AND INVIGORATOS Is a Tonic and gentle stimulant, which ls not at? tended by reaction. What it galm for you it maintains. When .i refreshes body or mind', it refreshes with natural strength, that cernea to stay. We are not recommending teetotalism in the interest of any faction; but lone and extend* ed observation teacher] us th J', iv. rho resorts to the bottle for rest or recuperarle ?:. . ;;i And. as he keeps at it, that he !.. kindling a fire In bis bone? which sill consume IU.c the name* of perdition. Turn fnnn it. Take a tonie ihiit will refresh and Bot destroy. DODO'S NERVINE ie for salo hy al! Druggists. Price Onu dollar, sac twok of t?ril s ates that accompanies each bottle. laaeSS "MUS R . R I 0 ll A ? ' S (i 0 L D 3 N BE1I1DI3S. Ask for no otliir, take no other, a=?t y#u will .?ave time, health and money. Sioou reward for any case of disease in any stage which they fall to cure. Dr. RICHAU'S GOLDEN' BALSAM ."o. 1 cures Ulcera, Ulcerated Sore Throat and Mouth, Sore Eyes, Cutaneous or Skin Eruptions, copper Col? ored Mutches, Soreness of the Scalp. Scrofula, .lc: is the greatest Renovator, .Iterative and Blood Purifier known, removes discuses from the system, and leaves The bio* and healthy. Dr. RICHAU'S GOLDEN " ia 2 cures Mercurial Affections, In all II s forms, whether ?rom ? r causes; gives immediate r dieting necessary. I haw 'locates proving tho rairacul these remedies. Price of e.. ".?pur buttle, or two trotties for ?-. Hr. RICHAU'S GOLDEN vie. speedy, pleasant and radical c Derangements, accompanied vi Pnce ? ! per bottle. Dr. R1CHACS GOLDEN ELI. radical cure for Nervous or ??ene. did or young, impartbig energy wit effect. Price ?1 per bottle, or two bul : On receipt of price these Ucuicdies ?h. ped tn any place. Prompt attention pai-. correspondents. None genuine wi'hom the n. of "Dr. RICHAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES, I). . ItlCH ARDS, Sole Proprietor,'1 blown in glass of bottles, Adi?ross P. T.. RICHARDS, Ko. 22t Varicfc street, New York. Ofilce hours from 9 A. M. to 0 i'. M. Circular? sent. ItflyS lvr fertiiijers. p E R L' V I A K G U A N O. ico ton.s Gennine PERUVIAN, ls i ?nrr ex ?Cliooncr Margare: and Lucy, for side low. IIOV18 J. A. ENSl.OW & CO. "^0. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. 100 tous No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, now laud? ing from schooner Arclwr h Reeves. For sal? bf T. J. EJUR I Ch. aerie ?tliscellcmcons. 4 ; titi pSiSS I -Shs s^s ss 5?.?s a. .- M .- ; = .4 .. - . ' . s-3 ~Z? ? o_ V :'. i? I g-M - 1-i, . Cu s- S BS J o ^ S".ot* UE^?S'SS pis UiLw'ji i-. :-??^??fcw novia M STAIR RODS, _^ ESOJZ?, rrsE on?, /jjl^^' mt* tan rttnr /fil i Y DR0P PATURE, ' /Brim w ?wm ?JJ >. craaac >$Hgl?C._" E? Crisii-l Lsd esl/ >p ?-1-3? Vii*. ^.\r?Gi?t?J^* 11 o? n oe applied te ff 1 ''aHB^KBfc'any>-lair Rod, aither jj| |j rcvcntta iy Bppbig ^^^^??^i I^JJ^M Carpet Dealers, ^t^&W^^^SSfnSlf^AND BUT NO OTSKH. STAJH PLATES, For Hotels, Restaurants and Publia Buildings, MANUFACTURED E7 W. T. & J. M ERSE RE AU, 62 Duane $t";N.Y rtnirW ?'rnos_"j_ '. _ -} PATENT Alum & Dry Piaster FIRE PROOF Are most desirable for qualify, fink h anti price. h MARVIN'S v. SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAT ES Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged 1 Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES? COMBINATION LOCKS Pisas? sssd fur a eatalogno to MARVIN & CO., (oldest tafe saannfactnrers) . , ( 203 Broadway, New York, Principal j 7>21 chustnut St Ph}]a. Wax-Ueusea (108Bank gt., Cloveland.G And for sale by onr agents nt the principal cities throughout tho United States. For itUt |oy dee? lyr VTii. li. BIRD <fc C0" .NO. 203 EAST BAT, CHARLESTON. ?PRATTS ASTRAL Oft .^tif^E-NO CHANGE OF LAMPS i-A paf?cdySSafo Dlununaiing Ol-Strictly ^T io Mixture, No ???ju'cals-WL?? Mt Ejqikde Firo.?''<t 145 degrees (being 3jvjc{rr!kflj higher dian h xuqv't?xi by U((S.,Govc\?^i-^<^^ fop 6riL MHE?rfi?a ft^^*1*3^^^^^854 iii. rm^?^!ag\^i^TBT?c^tS!^^i?^f\ "vVat' Pro pnstats. ^On^^?^^^^U^^P^m|, . Ben: 3050. K i^^^O?c^^?????:^^^' Sandiar circulars, v\ti?l.,^iinc3iuLj ?ruSp?cc^Sfe^S; Poi sale uv tue Agent?; In < rarleston, UOOl/BiCH, WI1M-.N..> A CO.. rspM u.wr?:ii(w No. 'j;i Hoyne street. ?j: pulu iiilers. ?. rac BITTERS. THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, UTO ALL DIS Eil ES OF THE STOMACH A::D LIVER. TS87 ARB r.SCONXEXDSD BT TBS MEDICAL OT A. O JJ X, T "S2\ ??EGEMAN & CO. AGENTS, NEW YORK. Hannijctnred Ly C. F. P?1OTIH, CE2JCST A17B APCXEECA2T, CHARLESTON, S.O. *S~F?p ?a/? by Druggist* Eweryuihere.lSk tibio mwfiyr TTPHAil'S ANTIDOTE FOB STRONG A SURE CURE :'"!; LRCNKENNESS.* one Dollar a Bottle, ?cut by maU, postage paid, on receipt of price. The Antidote is the best remedy that can be administered In Maaia-a-l'otu, aiid also lor all nen ons affections. For 6aie ey Dr. H. BA BR. V?. va Meeting meet, .et? Areal Hr Sew* OareSss.