A MAN'S REGRET
BT BARTON' QRtT.
Two there were so fair, so fair !
Long ago I knew them;
Soft blue eyes and golden hair ;
Who could help but woo them?
Chestnut hair and deep blue eyes;
Seeing was to love them ;
What beneath Qod's tender skies?
What could rank above them ?
Looking back along the past, j
Well do I remember? J
One I wooed when heaven o'ercast, I
Frowned in bleak December ;
One I sought when April's smiles
Stole through shine and shadow,
Danced adown cool forest aisles,
Blushed in copse and meadow.
' Ah, poor heart! whj pause and pine ? |
Turn and look upon her, I
Fair and true and wholly mine
As when first I won her, I
Vain regret her sighs muBt smother, i
Whatsoe'er it cost her; J
Yet I know I love the other
Best?because T lost her.
An oyster leads a placid lile until he gets
into a stew.
The obituary notice of a Kentucky lady I
includes tho fact that her haie was six feet I
eight inches long.
Ab Indian* jury recently returned a verdict
of "Mode to pieces by biler bursting."
Mrs. Partington says she gets up every
orning at the shrill carrion of the chandelier.
Mrs. Smith says her husband is like a
tallow candle, because he always will smoke
when he is going out.
A eitisen of Rook County, Wisconsin, is
reported to have said: "I can always tell
water when I see it?it looks so much like
gin."
A Michigan manufacturer has eighteen
thousand broom handles ready for shipment.
This ought to set husbands to thinking about
coming home early.
A Mrs. Allen of Charleston aged 101 having
arrived at the conclusion that smoking
and snuff-taking were slowly undermining
her constitution, abandoned both habits.
A little boy asked a lady friend of his
mother's who made her teeth. She replied
"God." "Well," remarked the young
hopeful, "Dr*.Freeman made mother's and
they beat yours by a darned sight.
A consequential young fop asked an
aged country sexton if the ringing of the bell
did uot put him in mind of his latter end.
"No. sir, replied the grum old grave digger
but the rope puts ma in mind of yours."
An Irishman who was reprieved the night
before the time set for his execution, and
??.?A nrichofl to tret rid of his wife, wrote I
WI1VT UHU itwhv? n
to her as follows: "I was yesterday hanged,
and died lik a hero; do as I did, and bear it
like a man."
At a recent sheriff's sale of a suspended
menagerie at Shreveport, Ixmisana, the rhi
noceros brought $5,COO; the baby elephant
$3,500; tho leopard and hyena,$370; the
lion and lioness, $555; and a cage of intclligent
monkeys and communicative birds,$202.
An imaginative Irishman gave utterance
to this lamentation : "I returned to the halls
of my fathers by night, and found them in
ruina.! I cried out aloud. 'My fathers, where
are they ?' An echo responded, 'Is that you,
Patrick McCarthy V
An^tbsent-minded man entered a Troy
shoe-store the other day, and wanted his
boy measured for a pair of shoes. "But
where's the boy?"asked the dealer. "Thunder
!" said the man ; "I've left the boy at
home! I'll go and get him;" and off he
started for his house, six blocks away.)
a nn frenuenter
AU UUIUI vuiiuvv aafv. j
of large parties, consequently a noodle iu
gastronomy, ruminating in his bliss upon
the bank of a Southern creek, espied a terrapin
pluming itself. "Och hone!" he exclaimed
solemnly, "that ever 1 should come
to Ameriky to see a snuffbox walk."?
"Whist!" said his wife, "dou't be afther making
fuu of the birds."
Andrew Jackson was once making a stump
speech iu a country village out West. Just
as he was concluding, Amos Kendall, who
sat beside him, whispered, "Tip 'em a little
Latin, General, they won't be satisfied without
it." The "hero of New Orleaus" iu-1
tantly thought of a few phrases he knew,
and, in a voice of thunder, wound up his
speech by exclaiming: "E pluribus uuuui,
Sine qua non, Ne plus ultra, Multum in !
parvo " The effect was tremendous, and the
shouts could be heard for miles.
Anecdotes or Public Worthies?
George WashiHGton.?One day in a fit
of abstraction, the juvenile George cut down
Busbrod's favorite cherry tree with a hatchet.
His purpose was to cut?and run. But
the old gentleman came sailing round the
? ?Ka Karri iust na th* future father
V<M IIC1 VI vuv I/WIM j*m~w -w
of his country had started on the retreat.
"Look hero, sonny," thundered the stern old
Virginian, "who cut that tree down
George reflected for a moment. There wasn't
another boy or another hatchet within fifteen
miles. Besides, it occurred to him that to
be virtuous is to be happy. * Just as Washington
senior turned to go in and get his
horsewhip, our little hero burst into tears
and, nestling among his father's coat taiis,
exclaimed, "Father, I cannot tell a lie. It
must have been a frost." "My son, my son,"
stammered the fond parent, as he made a
pas* for his offspring, "when you get to be
first in war and first in peace, just cover
. your back pay into the Treasury, aud the
newspaper press will respect you.'
You all know some true Christian. You 1
have never, it is true, seen one who in ev- I
erything comes up to the Divine ideal.? I
There is. and always will be, in some points ,
a falling short; yet you know that the Christian
has a life within him which the world '
has not.
An exchange says that Adam was the
firat man who reoeived a land grant. Ho
WAt also ths first man who was servH with a
#ttl i# ifsftiMftt
A correspondent of a neighboring journal
tells us of a county clerk in a rural town,
who had a pet calf which he was training up
in the ways of the ox; the calf walked around
very peaceably under one end of the yoke
while Mr. Clerk held up the other end, but
io an unfortunate moment the man conceived
the idea of putting his own neck in the
yoke, to let the calf see how it would seem to
work with a partner. This frightened mister
calf, and elevating his tail and his voice
he struck a "dead run'' for the village, and
Mr. Clerk went along, with his head down
and his plug hat in his hand, straining every
norve to keep up, and crying out at the top
of his voice: "Here toe come, dang our fool
souls, head us, somebody!"
New Advertisements.SAMPLES
sent by mail for 50c. that retail quick for $10.
R. L. WOLCOTT, 181 Chatham Square, X. Y.
Q Brings you free by mail the very best
P? " ELASTIC TRUSS."
Write ?t once to Pomkkoy A Co. 44 Br. street N. Y.
The Magic GomtCV*'
oolored hair to a pormanant black or brown and eontains
no poison. Trade supplied at lowest rates. Address,
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Kuaint, Eueer and Kurious.
Is a valuable book we give to all. Full of fact", figures
and fun, 04 pages, 50 pictures. Mailed for two stamps.
Addsess G. Blackie a Co., 74C Broadway, N. Y.
AGENTS WASTED ?(>R THE
Centennial Gazetteer
OF THE UNITED STATES,
SUowingt he gigantic results 01 tnc r moi >..m. hl..DRED
TEAKS of the Republic. A book everjbodjr
wants. Send for circular. AddressZoi^lcr A McCurdy,
sis Arch-st., Philadelphia, Pa.
For
COUGHS COIDS, HOAHSENESS, I
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
-USE
Wells' Carbolic Tablets
i PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
A Tried aud Sure Remedy.
Sold By Druggists.
|TTVQi M EST/Q^I
Agents Wanted.
8E.\n FOR CATALOGUE.
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., N. Y. j
The Highest Medical Authorities of
Europe say the strongest Tonic, Purifier and
Deobstruent known to the medical world is
I
TTTTP.TTT5Tn*R A
U W -UV W . r . rn i
It arrests decay of vital forces, exhaustion of the nervous
system, restores'vigor to the debilitated, cleanses i
vitiated blood, removes vesicle obstructions and acts I
directly on the Liver ami Spleen. Price }1 a bottle. ,
JOHN y. KBLLOCO, IS Piatt St., N. Y.
Write for Laryr Illustrated /'rice LUt.
Address,
Breech-loading isliot Cuns$liJ to Doublc
Oun?1 to OuC tu
$20. Rifles, $8 to $76. Revolvers, $ > to $25.
Pistols, $1 to $8. Gun Materials. Fishing Tncklc.
Large discount to Dealers or Clubs. Arinv Guns,
Revolvers, &c., bought or traded for. Goods
sent by express C. 0. D. to be examined before
paid for.
$20 SAVED.
To meet the urgent demands of the times, the
FLORENCE SEWTNU MACHINE Co.MPAsY
have determined to
REDUCE PRICES,
and will hereafter sell their $7<> Machine for ISO, and
other styles In proportion.
1 THE FLORENCE
' avt v \i.?s.?.i.?? that fA?<la tha work
IS IIIC ovmilji .lavmuv ? I
backwards and forwards, or to right and left, as the
purchaser tuav prefer. It has been greatly IMI'BOVEl)
and SIMPLIFIED, and U far better than unv Machine |
in the market.
IT IS NOW THE CHEAPEST.
Florence, Mass.. Nov. 1, '73. Agents Wanted.
euro*all ilnrnors from the worn Scrofula to
a common Ulotch or I'luipie. Fmrn two to
tlx bo'.ilcs nit* warranted !ocure Salt ICIietim
or Totter, IMmplcw on Fnce. ltolU, Carhnitrlcu,
lir)alpc I in ami I,Ivor Complaint.
Six to twelve bottles, warranted t-ictire
l!:c vv<>rst KcrofnlOU* Swellings and Sores
I'.-tltm in Kuncs ami Sure Throat caused
bi'olaon in IUood or mercurial treat men t.
Cr its wonderful Perioral propertirv it will
r ire the nm-t revert recent ortho wor-t lincenng
(iotif h in J.alf the lime re-mired by any other
m . ;i,o ami ii jierfeetly safe, Joo-ciiing'cough,
to-jtlmrr Ii'. '*'. >n. m l relieving sorcno--.. n-NI
!r nil !; t;- ts. <?. y. PtfltCl', ML. i?.,
I'.orlil'* OUl'CiiMir), l::iUukt,.\.
THE ONLY KNOWN MEDICINE
THAT AT TI.B sAME HMK
Purges, Purifies, and Strengthens the
System.
I)a. Trrr'a Plus are composed of many ingredients.
Prominent among them are SarsaparlilH nn-l U ll-l
Cherry, so unite-! as to act together; the one, through
Its admixture with other aiiiistHiie.es, purifying apd
purifinjr; Willie me oincr is sirciiKiiu'iiiiiK uic n'lnu.
Thus these I'lllf hi * at the same time a tonic and a cathartic,
a desideratum lonjr sought f?>r by medical men,
but never before discovered. In other words. thoj d>>
the work of two medicines and do it nnudi better t\ hii
any two we know of, for they remove uoihini! from
the system but impurities. so that while they purge
ther also strengthen and hem e they cnusc no debility
and' are followed by no reaction.
Dr. Tt rr'8 Pii.i.s have a wonderful Influenee on the
blood. They not only purify without weakening It,
but thev reinove all noxious particles from the chyle 1
before it la converted Into fluid, and thus makes Im- j
fture blood nti utter Impoaaibllltr. As there ia no do
nidation, so there la no nausea or sickness attending
the operation of this moat excellent medicine which j
never strains or tortures the digestive orirans, but
causes them to work tu a perfect natural manner;
hence persons taking them do not become pale and
emaciated, but on the contrary, while all imparities are
being removed, the combined action of the sarsaparllla
and Wild Cherry purifies and Invigorates the body, and
a robust state of health Is the result of their united action.
Price cents a box. Sold by all driig<rlstH. lie-1
not 48 Cortlaudt St.. New York. 4w i
B U O \ ! l5 U O > !! j
20,000 pounds BACON
5 barrels FfAMK.
For sale by
BAiH BRO
fetyutuWr 4. If 1
Kg
JlhlWiiif'IIIHra
Dr. J. Walker's California
Vinegar Differs are a purely Vegetable
preparation. made chiefly from
tlie native herhs found on the lower
ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains
of California, the medicinal
puipertiei of wliicli ate extracted
therefrom without the use of Alcohol.
Tin* question is almost daily asked,
' What is the causes of the unpar-^.
alfeiedjsneeess of riNi:<;Ai: 1'rrTKi"t*'
Our answer is, that they
remove the cause of disease, ;ui*J|
the pat. font recover.-, his health. They
are the great hlood purifier ;unl a
... - r..i i?..l H
Jile-givnig prmetpic, :i perieci itenovalor
and Invignrntor of the Kjvtem.
Never: before in Mm- insinry of the world
ha- a medicine been compounded possessing
the reniHikiible ipialities of \rix
RCAUflllTTKtw ill healing l?ie skk tif
every disease man is heir 10. They a:e
u guntle j'nrgative it well as a Ton**.)
relieving i'onaesiio'i or inflammation f?r
the Liver and Vi.-eeral Organs, in Uilious
Diseases
Tile properlies of f)i:. WALKERS
VlNEuvu Jil l thus arc Aperient. Diaphoretic,
Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative.
Diuretic, Sedative. Counter-1 nitaut,
Sudorific. Alterative, and V.nti- Diliuus.
T:. IT. MrDOSfALO CO..
l)r-.; <v Apt*.. Pr? Kniooisi o. (JutiforT.i:i
'sir.ef Wsst^ngtoii and Charlton St#., N.T.
Sold by nil Druggists ami Dealers.
R. R. Rr
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
CUBKS THE WORST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
I Attar rssdloc this sJ-rTrtlnomftOt need any eras
8UTFEB WTTII PAIN.
R AD WAV8 READY RKLTEf IB A CURE TOR
EVERY PAIR.
It wisib?IWt?ndfi
The Only Pain Remedy
that Instantly atop* the most excruciating pains, altars
Inflammation*, and cores Congestions, whether of the
hung*, stomach, Bowels, or other gloads or urgans, by
one application.
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTER,
no matter how rlnlent or excruciating the pain the
RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden, Intii m, Crippled, Nerrou*,
Neuralgic, or prostratod with diseu* may suffer,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
will afford instant rare.
infammation of tdk kidneys.
1nflam H.VTION OF THE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS.
co no est i on of the lcn03.
bore throat, difficult breathing.
PALPITATION OF the heart.
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTER1A.
catarrh, influenza.
headache, toothache.
NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM.
COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS.
The application of tbJ II cad y Relief to the part or
parta where the palD cr difficulty exists will afford out
and Comfort.
Twenty drops In haliatumhler of water will Ins few
momenta r ure CH R AII I'S.SP ASMS.SOU R STOMACH,
HEARTBURN, sick IIEADACHR, diarrhoea,
dysentery. colic, wind in tub bowels,
and ail internal pains.
Travelers ahnulil a I wars carry a bottle of RaS>
way's Keadr Relief* wlththcra. A few drops in
water willpreretit alcknes* or pains from change of
water. It Is better Uisu French Brandy ur Bitter* aa? _
FEVER A\D AOVE.
FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents. Tbers Is
Sola rem#dial ag?ntin this wurid that w ill cure Fcrer
and Ague, and all other Malarious, llllotis, Scarlst,
Typhoid, Yellow, and other Peters [aided by RADWAVSPI
LIS; so quirk as R ADWAY'S READY KKLIEF.
Fifty ccntaper bottle.
HEALTH! BEAUTYII
STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD?INCREASE
OPFLK8II AND WEIGHT?CLEAR KKIN AND
HEAUTIFULCOM PLKXION SECURED TO ALL.
DR. RAD WAY'S
T)nn nitron+
fliilMP'lllliW ACiUiVCUl
THE CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER*
H A 8 M A DK THE MOST AKTONISHI NO d'R FS : ?0
SL'ICK.HO ]IAPI1> AUK THE OHAN'OES, THB
ODY UM)KK(jOU8.(;NI)KK THK J,\KLU|WCB
OP THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MKCIC1HK,
THAT
Every Day an Increase in Flesi
ni Weiilt is Seen aid Fell
Ererjr drop of the HARSaPARTLLIAN RRSOLVK.VT
communicates through the Bipod, 8 west, Urine,
and other Fluid* nod Juices of ths system the vigor of
life, fur Itrepnirs the wastes of the body with new sod
aouud material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption,
Olaudular disease. Ulcer* In tfio throat. Mouth. Tumor*.
NodaatntbeOlan is and other p wis of the system.
HoreRyes, Hlrumorousdtsrharcei fr..in the Kara, and
the wont forme of Skin due*ere, Eruptions, Feres
Sure*, Soel lH'-ad, Ring tYi.rm>?U Rheum,Krysipetaa,
Acue, Black Spots, \\ urmein UieFleeh. Tumors, Caecerslnthe
Womb, and all weakening and paluful discharges,
Night Sweat*, Ui*?ofS|ii!rmnndallwastesof
the life principle, ars withla ths eurattte range of this
wonder ol Modern Chemistry, and a tew days' use will
prove to any person using it for either of these forma of
disease lu potent power taeure these.
If lbs psttent, dally becoming reduced by thswsstsa
an 1 decomposition that is continuslly progi ?dug, sueceedatuairestingiheae
wastes, and repairs the eama
- .... a. / f<? --mi thia
U^AMA^hTLuIaVwllTuid doe?~a?eur?-oeare
h certain; fnr when once thW remedy CMtBMM tt>
work of p, ; it cation, anil auri erdi Id dimlniahlog the
Ion of w&jae, lurepalrawlll be rapid, and every day
the pallet)t will feel Urnac If growing butter and atrocger,
tbafooddlgeaUng belter, appetite Improving, and fleeh
and weight laer eating _ ,
Not only doeitbrHmsirAHitJU* HtanLVgwr eieels
all known remedial agenuln the rare ol Chroule. 8erpfulotu,ConaUtaUnnal,
and hkia d.acaaea | built la the
only poaiuvo cure fur
Kidney *? Bladder Complaints,
Prlnary and Wnrahdleeaie'.C.ravel. IMabeioe, Dropey,
Stoppage of Wairr, Incontinence of Urine, llrlght'aDu.
ea?r, Albuminuria, ami lu all runt where llitre are
brick dntldrpuelu, orthe water la thick, cloud \, tulzed
with inhitaareiUke the v.- I nti egg. or three la like
whiteaiit, ortherelaa mm hut, dark, lilllnua anpearatn
e. and white hnne dual ilepi/uU, and whrn therela
a pricking, burning ?t>ne*ltnn wlieupaaatng water, and
pain lu the Umail otitic Heck and along the Iaitna.
Tumor of 12 Yearn* Growth
Cured by Had way's Resolvent.
DR. RADWAY'S
Perfect Purgatire & Regulating fi,
perfectly taelcleaa, elegantly dated with eweetgum,
purge, regulate, purify, cleanae and etrea^hnt Kadw
ay'? Pi lie, lor the cnreol ?lldieord.iraaf the Minuch,
later. lluwela, Kidney a, lllnlder, Nerroua Diteaaee,
Headache,I'unatipall iii.t'oativaiicaa, Indlgealinb, Dyenepaia,
liilmuauta*. llillm ? Kt-t ei . Inflammation of the
Howr le, Pllea, ami nil l> ranyrinenta of th.i Internal
Vlarera. Warranted to e lect n luialUve eura. Purely
Vegetable, containing noun rcury, tnuitmlaor Jtlelelnout
drug a.
A few doaeaof R A11W AY'S P 11.1.1 n-gl free tho ayetem
from all the above n unc I dlaontrra. Price, ISoeote
per Hoi. Ktil.lt HY DRlHlfllSTH.
It K A It "KAl.iR ANlt TRl'E." Rend one letter
etampto RAI1WAY A CO., No. 32 Warren HI., New
York, lufurmauun worth tbouaandi will beeeot you.
i (r.
NTKAYEl) or Stolen a hrindlc spotted g
U>'g nhoiit one year old, named "Tip.'' I
lias been mining about one week- Any infor
ation that will lend to tin recovery of the c?
Dog will lie thankfully received bv 1).
At the Join tinl ofliee.
November Oth, if*
lliiggiiitt* 11 nd XIon.
10,000 yards BAGGING
2,|.00o pounds TIES. For salt Ly
BAUM liBQ,
jS73. 1873.!]
FALL TRADE ~
We are now receiving a large slock of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, for Men and Boys,
. HATS, of all styles, 01
100 cases BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE AND CROCKERY,; ?
a
SADDLERY AND HARNESS. jj
In fact, a great many articles too tedious to mention?all
of which we will sell at our usual low
price#. ^
BACM BRO. ?
September 19 tf s
CONGAREE IRON WORKS
Oolruubia., S. C. ?
I0HN ALEXANDER. Proprietor. '
SUGAR CANE MILLS !
LIST OF PRICES. [
3 Rollers 14 irnMiea diamet or, $00 00 j
8 44 12 ? 80 00 j
3 44 10 44 70 00
$ 44 14 44 - ^ 0 00 1
2 ' 12 | > i l ?; l?o oo 1
2 44 10 " 00 00. I
Above prices complete with frame. Without '
frame, $10 less on each Mill. <
Steam Engines, Boilers, Portable Grist Mills, ]
Circular and Muley Saw Mills. Mill Gearing ,
of nil kinds made to order, Iron and Brass Cas- i
tings on short notice. j
Gin Gearing constantly on hand of the follow- .
ing sizos:
0 feet wheel und pinion $35 00 .
10 ?* ? 40 00 .
11 " 44 43 00
12 44 44 30 00
14 44 44 05 00 ,
Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions
made to order.
Anti-friction Plates and Balls for Cotton
Press. $15 00 and $20 per set.
N. B.?Terms cash on dellvehr at Railro*
Depot here.
t&a^~Works Foot of Lady Street, opposite
Greenville Freight Depot. th
n.i.?u:? i..? 04 . i9t
IvUiuiui/iu, aug, *1.
A FAMILY ARTICLEAgents
make$12.80 per day, $78 per week.
AN ENTIRELY NEW
SEWING MACHINE
For Domvatic I nc.
ONLY FIVE DOLLARS.
With the New Patent
BUTTONHOLE WORKER.
Patented Jnn#7th, 1871.
AWARDED THK MUST FREMITM AT THE
AMERICAN INSTITUTE
AND MARYLAND INSTITUTE FAIRS, 1871.
A most wonnderl'ul and elegantly constructed
Sewino Maohinr for Family Work. Complete
in all its Part*. Use? the Straight Eye Pointed
Smile, Self Threading, direct upright Positive
Motion, New Tension, Self Feed ynd Cloth
(Juider. Operates nv Wheel an<l oil a Table.
Li'jht Running. Smooth and noiseless, like all
good high-priced machines, lias Patent Check
to prevent thh wheel being turned the wrong
way. Uses the thread direct, from the spool.
* U- ? ? 1 ??!* hUuauju. 4 fillQjt Q |)4 ,
strongest stieh known:) lirm, durable, close and
rapid. Will do all kinds of work, fine and coarte,
trom <\vmiieic to heavy ('loth or Leather, and
uses all descriptions of thread.' This Machine is
heavily coxstri't'teu to give it stuent.tii : all
the parts of each Machine being made alike by
macktrury, uud brnutifnlly finished and ornamented.
It is easy to learn. Rapid. Smooth and
Silent in operation. Keliuble at all times, and a
Pr irnCAt, Scientific, Mechanical Invention,
at a Greatly Reduced Price.
A Good. Cheap Family Sewing Machine at
last. The first and only success in producing a
valuable, substantial and reliable low priced
Sewing Machine. Its extreme low price reaches
all conditions. Its simplicity and strength
adapts it to all capacities, while its many merits
make it a universal favorite wherever used, and
creates a rapid demand.
IT IS ALL IT IS RECOMMENDED,
lean cheerfully uud confidently raeommeud As
use to those who are wanting ? really good Sewing
Machine, ut a low price.
Mrs. II. B. JAMESON. a
Peotone, Will County, 111.
Price of each Machine. "Glass A." "One,"
(warranted lor five years by special certificate,)
with*//! lift jixture.1,'iiud tv erf l king comjXiti helonging
toil, including Self Tan k a iun Needle,
packed in a strong wooden box, and delivered to
any part of the country, by express, fbke of
further charges, on receipt of price, only Five
Dollars. Save delivery guaranteed. With
each Machine we will send, on reeeipt of $l extra,
the new patent
BUTTON HOLE WORKER,
One of the most important and useful inventions
- j ?.i.?. .. ?l;u
ot file age. simple aim curiam, ui? .? ........
can work the iiucril button hole with regularity
and ease. Strong*and beautiful.
Special Tkrms, and Fttra Inducements to
y.\Lii and Finalr A'jentt, Store Keeper?. Ac.,
who will establish agencies though the counter
and and keep our Nkw Machines on* K-j/ubihon
uud Sale, t'ni ntt Rtuttrs given to smarl agent?
CUKK. Agent a rompite cut jit, furnished without
uuy r.XTHA CHAKoe. Samples ofnewtvy. descriptive
circular* containing Term*. Testimonials,
Engravings, Ac., Ac., sknt fhkk. Wc also
supply
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Latest Patents and Improvements for the Farm
and Garden. Mowers, Reapers, Cultivators,
Feed Cutters, Harrows, Farm Mills, Planters,
Harvesters, Threshers and all articles needed
for Farm work, llare Seeds in large variety.
All money sent in Post Office Money Orders,
Rank Drafts, or by express, will be at our ri?k.
and arc perfectly secure.. Safe delivery of all
our goods guaranteed.
{ 'An old and responsible firm that sell the best
goods at the lowest price, and can be relied
' - ?...I?vh "?Fitrnur'n Jtiurinll. New
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I lurk
! H&Y* Xt>t Ittfor Regittt rrd I.>tUm.
Aiidhms Obiikrh
JKKOXJi: 1$. Hl'DSON & Co...
Cor no; (Ircenwich & Cortlaudt Streets, N. Y.
Sept. '! >, <*in.
Application for Final Discharge.
\ToTICK is hereby jjiven tlint one month nfi
|\ tcrdite I will apply to the .fudge of I'rol.nlo
of Kershaw County, H C., tor Letters of
liisniission as Administrator of the Estate of
Margaret E. Hughes, deceased.
A. L. McMULLAN, AdmV
November C>. n*
nr
Si! OATS.
fiOO bushels OATS. Fnr sale by
i BAUM 131? 0.
itl?<*kml! Mnekml!!
1(K) kita KfACKERH;
10 barrels do
25 half barrili do. ForuUhy i
BAL'M BRO,
important and True.
ZETIEW GOODS, i
Cheap Goods.
Such Goods as we Require*
We would respectfully invte the attention of
ur friends and customers to our stock of
ustiew o-oods,
hich we have just received, and are selling at
s low prices as the same goods can be bought
l any country towu in the southern country,
ur stock of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, 4c.
Comprises in part: Calico- s, Alpaccaa, Worsteds,
DeLniucs, Ucrnge, Ginghams, Plaids, Linevs,
Kerseys, Cnssimcres, Sattinetts, Jeafts,
"" * * nL !-1! ? J OUa/.t inrvQ KliQ*
leuims, XICKlDg, SllUllUgc
hod and unbleached; Drillings, plain and cheolcd
Oznabnrgs; Blankets, 0< verlids, Comforts,
Iver and Undershirts and Drawers; Ladies'
laluioral Skirts, Corsets; ladies' and gent's,
landkercluefs, ladies' gent's, and children's
losiery, Cloves, &o., ladies' Belts, gent's. Bows,
'ollars, Shirt Fronts, Suspenders, &c., Laces,
Edgings, Braids, Trimmings. &c., Towels, Knit*
ing Cotton. Needles, Pins. Hair'Pintf,4 flai*
sets. Thimbles and Thread. Pocket Knives,
'ooket Books, llound und Dressing Combs,
Tooth Brushes, Pens and Pencils, Extracts aid
?omadefl, wit h various otherurtieles fo numerous
o mention. Our stock of
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES
Consists of everything nsttally kept id a well
regulated Family Grocery, viz?
SCGAPS-AW grades ,
COFFER? Rio, Lnguyra and Java
RAC'OdV?Whiteaudsraoked ." idesand Shoulders
BREAK EST STRIl'S?The very best in Balti*
more
MORA USES?New Orleans and S. II. Svrop
>/.lCKAREL?Nos. i, 2an.d 3 ;
CHEESF.?New New York'Faetory
GOSHEN BUTTE R?The best to he had.
LARO?Superior Leaf j
RfCE?Both prime and medium
PEARL GRIST? From Baltimore
TOBACCO?Finest chewing an Durham am#king^
PIPES?All sizes, kinds and qualities
CIGARS?From finest to common grades
CANNED UOOBS?Of every decription
CONFECTIONS?06 all varieties and qualities
SARDINES?Warranted gen line
Yeast Powders, Salnd Oil, Candles, Matches,
Family and Fancy Soap, Stat-;b, Soda, Pepper,
Spice, Nutmegs, Ginger, Mmtnrd, Pickles, JoJli6w.
Worcestershire Pepppr ? nd Onpers Sauce#,
Powder, Shot and Cap*, and many other article^
which we have not room to mention. We i
also keep during the season
All kinds of Fruits,''Vegetables &c
Such us Apples. Oranges, heinous, Bananas,
Cranberries, Raisins, Figs. Prunes, Currants,
Cabbages, Irish Potatoes, On.ens, &c.
We have also always on lu ml an assortment
of ' "J
Crockery ware, #&c. Ac.
All of the above good* we will sell at the very
lowest figures lor Cash, aud purchaser* will
find it to their interest to g.re us u call before
purchasing clsew'herc.
KIKUMll OARIiAID.
N< xt door south of the corn jr, in the Workman
Building.
Sept. L'5. if.
AV. J. ARRA.NT8,
' ~at the- **? '
GRAND CENTRAL
Dry Goods Establishment
oi- .
WAL D. LOVE & CO,
Under W healer House.
COLUMBIA. S. C.
Samples seal, and Orders solicited'.
October 15, 1S73. 3in.
11^ ftllMOV
>-J V mm v ? v ?w.
The incr^hip heretofore existing between
the uudersigned under the mane and style
of A. D, KKXNKf>Y i Co.. is this day dissolved
hy,mutual consent. All debts due to,
and all d< uunds ugn>i*?i said ;firis, will be paid
to. and settled by A. D. Kennedy* who alone Is
authomed to u?o thefirni-ni.rne in liquidation.
A. D. KENNEDY.
A. M. KENNEDY.
I '.nil let), Octohff 10*J^7d. a ?i i
>9; lease to ftuiviour thinks to all
otir customers who have patronized us in wie
past, and to ask oftheniin tho future, a continuance
of their favors in belia f of the new firm
of KENNEDY A: BOYKIN.,
A. D. KENNEDY.
A. M KENNEDY.
J. 1. ttlDDLETO N& CO.r
FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
HALTl'MORK, MD.,
Having purchased*tlicei jirtLSTOCK OF
COOIXS of Messrs. ]). L. PiWXtffisuRK &
Co., we will sell the same ft
+^ r. n A. ?TT.
and for that jmrpt . ?<} hci? jy constitute t
members of (bat firm our a-.ntsto effeot such
ale. *'
J. I. MI DDI RTON * CO.
JuncR tf
MERONEY Si WITTER,
AUfpTION
ANH
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Broad-St. Camd an, S. C.
Will attend ti> tlic soliiim a ' Koftl Estate, Mer
cli ndijte, l'mditce, \e. ,Nc.
Undue** i-nlriiMcd to iluir care will inect
with pri)tn|it litteution.
Return* mule up poou ?* sh ee arc effected.
September Oni
Kershaw?In the Probate Court.
ESTATE OF JOHN O McLEOD.
WIIKIlKABj Kiana A. M Lend has applied
to mo for Letters of Ail uinietration ou all
ami singular the goods nnd e attels, rights and
credits which wove ef the stilu lidmO. McLtud,
dee'd: '
Now, these are to rei|itiro n'l nnd singular the
kindred nnd creditors of the : aid deceased to he
nnd appear before me at a t'ourt to he holden
on l'Jth day of December next to shew cause, if
any they have, why the en;d administration
should not he granteu.
Given under my hand an J leal, this 27 th day
of November, 1873.
J. r. SUTHERLAND, J. ?.
Kor. 27. IK
i>KW IPIBM.
. / i|i>: : TTTlt ,
F[E undersigned, successors to A. D. KENNEDY
& CO., here just opened tkeit
>M ,, v dl'
Fall and Winter fttoe^
CONSISTING Of '
: 1 , . i I *
Staple Dry Goods;
.Ik dU."t 'i ^
CXiOTHIJST G>
i
BOOTS MB SHOES,
a'i <1 1 H ki?o:>s l?u?
Hats and Cans,
, it#i'7' "
/ A it im 'i.i u l-?*a o
Crocker^andOtoM^
SADDIiSRT. cftJo.
>??' ... ? M vb&A .
iUMtwrotA
fancy andya<|py
GROCERiST^
Bagging anid'^es.
J^rthe above Goods Ag^fofeeen
purchased with great e?re in f|r S|rthern
markets, sine# the decline mjjfritee,
Jiwoali* 'aiilljfri miwinn tww <?
suit purcKaaers. Give us a.uatl,
, KENNEDY. A BOYKIN.
i . Octe^er 30. . . . . . . ^l/ni
Insurance, (fampafliy
.a q 4 U >r*t)
- Pledmontmrt Arlfngton.
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Richmond, Vii^inio^
J ; '. . ..*.: ' ?'
f- !!? f .t.. il i.. |d *0 uj Mmd
> i Li. vv
ASSETS .. ?n
#3,000,000,,
Oil! <? i>? i ??}' -Jim
, ?. . rillfclt/ id ?|K? J I j ?..*??
? 1 l?9tisllC J T 'tU- .1 *<ulV
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vJ>i- ^ r 7 fl "H . I*'i * :
W. C. CAiEDiOTON, -
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PBiSIBm \,
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i- .? ? uj *C- > u-'il J . .# a?Jal
i t,ux * -J ? li fHu MOM
V . <>L > . n *j ?/
*bs*! ii ? ,L'O0SOS ?!ii?
t <i ti-' * >1 ac * . .. 0 ,t*i >? . liw
Actually paid in KerghawCounty within
* ' ?' Jt? ? i 1J .: ,*
Three Years, ,, . > . .
i
$20,000,00.
jtiJi r' >' .j
I take pleasure in saying I hare returned
to the agency of this popular Company. No
difficulties will exist in ftiture, is to Renew*
als of PoMdTes, as I shall pay especial atten*
tlonjto that branch of the business.
+ *Arin ^
1*5*1 will always be found at my Office
on Broad Street, Camden, S. C.
W. CLYMURN, Agent.
January 1G. 1873. * v * tfl
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RICHMOND |
BANKING AND INSURANCE
it vrf) ft >6* . ?ii< \ttm tCw ?
COMPANY - ?
i
. t u r .* ?-i
Capital, - - .$506,000
:l * . ) *1, t Ik ?? M
PERSONS vrikhing to inaure ia a First Clap
Company at Low ratea, will please apply to
,J 1 tV/CLYBuRN, Agent.
" HO i ?. i. i '
CAROLINA LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF
Memphis, Tenn.
BRANCH OFFICE AT BALTIMORE, MD. ,
Assets, $1,075,000,
liou JEFF. DAVIS, President.
clou. WaDE HAMPtON, Vic* Pwauknt.'
JOHN D: KENNEDY, Stat* Agent,
Mat 22. v litn.
.. .. .
NOTICE.
? ? j .
nnTINO purchased the entire atock of mar*
ch&ndisn of Meeara. J. I. Middletoft * C*.?
in Camden, we have thi? day formed a co-part*
nership under the ftrm naweof Phelpe A BHli*ga,
for the purpose of conducting a general Mer?
chandiae aad Commission husineee.
vasut^Si