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FOR OAHIH. fo-CEP
South Carolina News.
The sheriff of Aiken county had
8,185 acres of land for salo on Mon
day last, sales day.
Mr. Wm. R. Dixon, of Bishopville,
Sumter county, lost three children
in one week from diphtheria.
The barn of Mr. J. J. Smith, in
Lexington county, was destroyed by
fire on Sumday, before last. Loss
$500.
The parsonage of Prince Fred .
crick's Churh, on the g'ee Dee Rivpr,
was deptrpyo4; fAre oni Bunday
before s
Major John Cantey, one of the
oldest and most respected citizens
of Kershaw county, died at his resi
dence in Camden on Tuesday last.
The Edgefiold boys are so charmed
with the blue glass cure that they
are carrying it around in their pock
ets, in the shape of- pint flasks.
Barney Tenhoy, one cf the mana
gers of election for Abbcville county,
is in jail for robbing the meat house
of Mr. Bennett Reynolds last week
Postmaster V:. C. Rainoy has opened
a barber shop at George'own ' The
Congressman. J. H. Rainey, is un
derstood to be the silent partner.
A volunteer guard of ten citizens
is stationed at the Aiken jail every
night to prevent the escape of the
five negro murderers who are to ho
hanged on the .16th instant.
The contention hetween Elihu C.
Baker and John Lunney, the two
probate judges'of'Darlington coun
ty, has been settled, and the former
has turned the ofliee over to the lat,
ter, who is now ready for business.
Among the first to meet the
deputy agent, at his appointment in
Dog Bluff towpehip, Marion cpuity,
to paythidIBapntnol t nv 4yas a col
ored man, who on the 7th of Novom
ber walked fourteen miles to vote
for Chamberlain.
Mr. John C. Sheppard, of Edge
field, has been elected by the liter
ary societies of the Lutheran College,
at Walhalla, to deliver the anniver
nary address before them in the
coming June. Mr. Sheppard has
accepted the invitation.
The farmers of Aiken county pur
pose to plant less cotton this season
than last. They are beginning to
find out that corn, peas and potatoes
pay them far better than raising cot
ton at'eiiht or ten cents per poun,. I
The first meeting of the Aiken
Bull--Dozers' Srxbre Club was held at
the office of Trial Justice Yates, on
Tuesday last After an electipnl of
captain, severa4.lnrnmittees. were ap
pointed, t.make thefr several re
porte. tb 9h det, meeting, which
takes lae 'nst Monday.
Ten wagons left the upper part of
Abbeville county last week for the
Greenville milget ito lalydn .. gen r
al family and plantation supl)Pies.
High freights are doing their legiti
mate work, and the people go where
they can get tLe best bargaiins and
save mon'eyl r E: ,,
Last weelcin1~ Newvberry Iferald
saw a check whichi carried figures on
its face calling' 0,1~ 778 15, 'ihich
amount was pai ito ne :lot of cot
ton of twgehui~rf iad ,jwelve, bags.
The cotton was raised by an enter.
prising farmer of Newberry. The
entire lot was bought by the Pied
mont Factoryzpf Qihegnyilje.. i
Mr. Joseph B. Mosely, of Aiken,
died suddenly on Monday night last.
Mr. Mosely had been wvorking hard
all day in the field, ploughing for his
crop, when he dinfrio lime t6 tho
house and ate a hearty suppper as
usual. Soon afterwards he was
seized with an apoplectic fit, as is
supposed, and died before the doe..
mourn his loss.
The Rev. Clement P:-Jones, who
died near Glenn Springs on the 23rd
ultimno, was a -Vraduate of Princeton
Colle te~ *~phaeidA. a omiigniy
in o-b Imishf Giswcld N'9fl4
years after by the same bsomh
graer pmojm, fs bit, ,~st.
rial life was passed in Kent county
M~I4yYnd, Iiithfiff S'p'aii goEun
ty, S. C., in both of which fields he
labored long and eainestly in his
Master's cause.
On Monday before last two negro
children living on the Wallace plan
tation of Mr. F. H. Brown, four
miles from Rock Hill, were left by
their mother while she attended the
funeral of a sister. On her return
the two children were found lying in
ho yard burnt almost to death.
'he. younger one, a bpy two years
old,'died in half an heptr after medi
cal aid was procured. The other, a
girl of ton years, died a few hours
later. The boy fol into the fire,
and.the girl in rescuing him soon
became horsolf enveloped in flames
and her clothing was entirely con
sumed. It is a singular fact that
about two nmoths ago two adult
persons were burnt to death on this
same plantation, one the wife of a
white tenant, the other the wife of a
colored tenar-t.
VEGETINE
Strikes at the rout of disease by purifying
the blood, restoring the liver and kidneys
to healthy action, in vigorating the nervous
systemai.
Is not at vile. nauseous)1 compound, which
simply purges the bowels, but a sate,
pleasant remedy which is sure to purify
the blood, and thereby restore the health.
-Vegetine
Is now prescribed in eases of Scrofula and
other disases of the bl. od, by many of the
best physijialls owing to its great. success
in curing all discses of this nature.
legetille
Does not deceive invalids into false hopes
by pu'ging and creating at tictitious appe
tite, but. assists nature in clearing and
purifving the whole system, leading the
patient gradually to perfect licalth..
Vi getinie,
Snys a Boston physicion "has no equa
as a blood p.urifier. Ileering of its miany
wonderful (irs, alter all other remedies
had failed, i visited the laboratory and
convin'e-l myvself of its gen nine merit. It
is prep 'redI I romt barks, root - and herbs,
each of which is hi;.;ly effective, and they
are colpoundeil in such a manner as to
produeo astonishing results."
Vegetin:'
Is ack nowli. ldtt and recotnnaended by
piysieian'4 and1l apothc'i~aries to be the be.t
mr itier ant ele an'r of the blood yet
(I ii.(ovted, ai-d Iholust1nds speak in its
praiso who Lte been rehtor:d to health.
WHAT IS NE;DFD.
A os'oN, 1 .9%-l3, .1874.
Mu. H. II Snr:yvs;
Dear Sir About one year since, Jiound
1yself i n.a fceble condliL tft Iroin general;
debility. .(iEETINI was stronglygrocoxu.
1miCentleito icby ia friend who lid 1iUo
much benutitted by its use. I procired
the article, -and after urineg severa bottles,
wasP reiStored1 to, health and( discontinlued
it. (luse. I fee quite .-on fddent that 'there
N no miedi(,ine -superior to it for thoile
Icomipliits for wl ich~ it is esp1oolfl pt~g
p~ared1, anhfwould cheerfully recoIn d
it to those~whou feel that th'er nee&t s .
thing to rest'ore theni to per fetl ealth '
Firm U. L. PETITINGILL,
Firmof S M.Pettingill & Co., 10' State St.
Boston..
FFEL MYSELF A NEW MAN.
M~ . NAr'rem. Iss., Juhell-; 1872.
Dehar Sir -Through the .1dvie~ and earin
dast persuas11ion oif Rev. E. 5, hest, of this
plot:,-I have been tak'ng VEGET INE .for
I yal pepsia, from w hichi I have suuff~ted for
I have used only two bottle.s and a'reidy
feel icysel. a new man~l.
Rtespectfull1y,
*. Do. J W. CA~RBT.
-PR EPAaEfD BY
Hs R. STEVENS,
BOSTON, MASS.
Vegntin is~oldi by all D~ruggists
d. CLENDINING,
Boo)0t andi Shoe Mi illfictureir,
WINNSIIORO, S. C.
I spectilly-annfounces; to the
ciiesof Faiirtleldl Lhlt he
haus remuovedl his itoot .n'd,
Shoe Maniufactory to 01ne door below i r.
0. Muller's. I aml pireparedl to maniuufacture
all styles of work ini a substantial nnd
worknmnlike mianner, out of the very best
ma11terial s, and at prices fully as low as the
samfO good5.-pangegnia4 ulaptugethfor 5.th
INorth or elsowhero. I ljen opfnutnly en
hand a good Stoek dSil6'ir d Uppor
Leather, 81hoo Findhings &c., which will be
sold at reasontablo prieen. Re1Mring
promptly lttended to. Torms strictly Cash.
- /AtAI Dried idesa bought.
o 12 ' J. CLENDININGJ
Dissoltation of ("opartrlership.
'rpI fnV of JOHNSTON & PE4TTr
ICREW Is this day dissolreg by muntual
egppeht. Rlobertjsr'w indireby
autnorized to settle theO business of tis
enn 8tgjl (cRattljoAq u aan~di
Salt iersons n<oelotelt firm of
JSON & PTTrCRlEWii-nyesr-nf
ftfh' aceoan t in the handisof an attorney
fAr cOtlQlton...- .i,~ 4. I.. ' .,~
THE above well known GUANO d
PHATE is now offered for sale at th
Consumers of this guano will find it
gave such universal satisfaction. Ft
CUMMINGS & CO.,
E. H. FROST & CO.
fob 10-3m
JUST RECE1VI .
One car load seed Potatoes,
One " " " Oats.
AALull I.
A full line of Plantation. Hard
ware consisting of
Lay 1rotn
Plow Steel,
Steel Plows,
Plow Moulds,
Spades,
Shovels,
Traces,
Ha mes,
Clevices,
Heel- '!
Serb*,
which will be sold low fpr
--CASH.
I keep constantly on hand a full
supply of
PLANTATION and FAlnII'
. I have on hand several brands of
Arst class
~FRTfII~fZERS
'which I am prepared to sell fo
Cash or~ on tillie with well' apPpved
securities on a money l>asis, :oiwith
a cotton option if parties dbsire.
411llparties in want of Fertilizers
will do well to call on mho l fore
purchasing.
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THlE
COLUMBIA REGISThR,
PUBLIsh ED
Daily, Tr-Weekly and Weekly
TLEIMS, 9N APVANCE:
DArr.Y, six molpt1hs - . .. .. .
Tni- WEEKLY, AIX ihonths . ..- '1250
WVEEKLY, six months ; - - 1Y 00
CHEAPEBT
IIQoU and Job I8rentinam Q ce
IN 'TIlE ,$TA TE,.*
.7f- A re s all ocommnlIcatio
w htver charact r, to
MANAG tbi PUtIi(( tO
dAll prties indebteI tw
I 1 WeM~dAlIt127~i4rT ~
for heps aq -tp Iit all fartiesmwbof
dd sout d 'inaeoni -
&nd ilat no orders on ana
unaod man. ~i~siw~
LIND COMPOUND AC.I) P1lOS
a following. i1'btcs ,11 this county.
fully up to last' year's duality, Sich
r cjrculars ahd prices apply to
Winuiboro.S.
ro--ra
Chaerlqato1)
MA I J
Cf
All Persons ut n distanoo troated
b 1i with Periee Succes by do
soriifuam th'oiS mptoms.
Dr. Tve nd showing manner of Inhaling,
,(ondfor'bur Intlago ' nd beautifully illustiated
- paper, sont free to any nddress.
ATA -
-- that, the Air.P'assa
ges can be reached,
n AndCut mrlh t a dis
AKS A SPEC- nge'mth llen m. Use
,XALT of treating pa- this I'ret ment. aswo
t oats by ili. P1-tea direct,, winch iseasy
uWdito and describe your and pleasant,nnd wo
npto is., gu roatteo aeticet
' ~ ~ . cult) of Ctrh
hWhy? for tihe smo
> Ies ogiycu a
boge, The Jirummahi
ai 'mtuhcs are simpily
conductors to carry
ALL PERSON TIIAT uenio tinh: gt
r'ead this ard invited to must go direct to the
solnd or our largo and sect of the disease,
hoautIfully illustrated and If yout will fol.
'Papr, o ct free tQ any low our directions,
address. WO gurantee to
Cuanr.imlronchitis.
SA !Whmy? hcuso Asth
AST~m I tina'is-ai contraction
of the lhironehial
iiaiiitimzt~lo i and ii
- taitiomi of the mucus
WEO0UARAN EETO umomnbranoliningthe
CUREI Ctm UsS oldm, qronciin. Tubes.
D)ip therla ,neumnon a 1~so Oxygn eiied .A ir
:Nontaigi,a~nd nea)4ynil as wo will dim et and
other severo attacks we will .warrant a
ivh'ontallother iotadfdies' .Ujro.W4!had meuired
fell.cases of 20 years
, , .! o ag a tanding.
CONSUMVPTIMrI "Et r
s I a of t
D YSP'EPSIA WEy 1ctce.' Comimtip
CUltE. Livor dld lK - tAli q
1teycompinteare erec- over ti -ibirds of
tually r'eadod bybxy.. tim Ho0so a o catused
genldtosd'Air.j a a '
yout will come Iin seai
son,
Dr. TPownsond's Ox--~
ygonatd Air will
W&UUDU purify~ thb blood in
D s A~ o-h.trd them tino
thtaniiyothorkni4
drec n tie .ug
md i~sst itrus
$ht0.timn'os , an
fl come~n iii dirCrcJCon
- act-with-t.Ime blood
. MMu-{as it Is forced into.
tho'itn l~ythnc-i
- over~ four mlnh~
fthbiod is goo
b17R1ADiviti cutti and forced fi'oin tho.
or' d W I,~f~tIf iert to tm o n
:atoub e tm mn oe nt
n pirtt fyn ito
sanauirso Cre. ar impriti.es. In . tiro
and1( bumrne, cauim leg
lhe blood t o be hem t.
PARK . O very part o
Lthfto - - e ts revolUfton~
CIMLL~lt 8. A tromgh thme 'astem,
I a. ' and almivthercum:Y
't~ote ai otiottji prlb
[~ ta t rQ'# this de- .gKa
{th rd tihe tiameo
- nthmerkriWrin
?l6ki geore aom rto fo au
~ ~WN8END,.M. D.,
122.High-Street,_Providence, R. I.
Ph nM A$to locate In some town
Stito~aamo,.hy ad dressinmg as abovo.
---FOR-".
To-dary the'edi~inign's fairly elbte '-'
The lucky man is he
Who tales his seat on th'4tif-df"M.at'h'
Our Proesiddut hie'll 142 i l :B :
(~nd now the next bosti~hing
-,Jusat Iited to our niind,,
Is whore to got the ch>pt l0tgond4
The best of goods to find.
My friends, and I wpnk oif gnYe daty
Somec ?tw Sps'ing Goods to buy;
And we resolvedt,bal'ore tre went,.'
"T he diffrerdint storea to try.
V e wat dered Winnsboro ay arotta ;:<."
9Lntil our feet wore earo,
And found the very 1 I ice, atlast,
TySOS0p WOLF,'@1j Cash% Storq
Of HantA, Clothingitnd Booth And"Shbeos
1.;The latest to our vieww.
".,te very best oty~Leiea gpesypood%.
An d Irinja so, phpap an few.
So then, my good fiinds', one aind' all,
'Noi' ie you r tinio to try
SWhat Bar ains'you can' get bf theL
. Or, you nced not bay of SOL.
febh 17
" GREAT""
ExTRA ' NDOnemu, NTS OF
FERD FOR THE
'GASH?
E h offer oun Stock- ig Winter Go'ods
. A .
oataty redcd pics fry thbc
We will receive in a f ,.py, . a lot of.
SPRING GOODS
whc cant bie bOough RiWd,
RW woul call he atteition of plantern
to onr Stock of -
PLANTATON, HRDWrAREn
onnist of gron, te, find a .elw
ANdils, &c.1e,b&c., whic wetei
.N'j .B.-Aeclf ttrentio tons ur
febti o17 et wr ~e
O atrivd ntat th or s a~p~
Gootenrly gnd indr onadal
Nwha Sprfins'inf5 cand dthe dood ex~
Oryoct ed tlyf OL
Baryainst!Bar ket,
atgreatl dun inprices t leQepo
SAISR GONG
hih an ho bought008 insR W~(o
DV oldcl >rne the ~ oiin patr
ito o , ytocan efan
G Ni.1% , nc. &o. whobe 4 ifer
n 0;te & Brce
'fb 17
~Oarieatte br latdii''
<1L0Goo an4t Millinery d24
NeretjrngPif onnthe tfMhe odiex
pted dsarg an-lta-4amsoy
an od meil r11iAr fun~&bierwih.u