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q 'lUV INNSBORO, S. Cj.'TIHUR% AY, FEBRUARY 28, 1878. VOL. 2. NO.12 NEW s 1 9'~ 'Alui10 style iten cents, or 20 Chrome - TED& CO.,.NassiI,.NQ YQrk to 14Vocal and 2 iioW. lnstr notaip n81bty 1a10,insC1R tIV4 stou. PUBLISIING COMPANY.Middlebore, Aam. 1P11..iNOS ot all plico "00~ 0113 $W6. 1] PIANOS inlao T***iii prie $71c iOgo $10. Paper free. D. F. A'BEY, Wash 1119t~. .. --, c LAiICM X CAIJ)8 with name, in .0cast), 13a cents, 25 withoutt came, 9 cents, 1v0 ll. %VASI I B'IfN k Co., Mtddi lord, Mass $03~. PIANOS v i oati $1fitA~ 2i~91 N1 i OIIAS DANK1 e . .12 t cndf. for coialldontial ecu ars. DANIEL P. BEATTY, Washiington, N. FOR ACOASE OP 6kURRH 5 That SANDFOtD'S IIADICAL CURNE i for Catarrh will not instantly relieve 01 atad mpecedily cure. Reference Henry Wells, l4., Wells, Pat-go & 0o Au. Hi rora, N. Y.; Wml. Bowent, St. touts. 5 e'istinonials and treatise b mail. Prtco, witl ipro d I ltSld c~erH1 it, Proprietors, Boste14. M- IL, N. , Miy written course of treat. m Jent petilly relieves dysp p el N sa and all tomach disorders can ed by Intemperance In eating and drinking. Effects perminent,. Cures in six out of ten eases. vourse of treatment with .medlctnes, $1I--$5 whten ordered, the rnataider when the pallent is cured, or when the value of the treat ment Is known. Stati cAe, inoosng 500. In all letters of Inquiry relative to I 'treat metal. Di. N. ST1 Rt, Lock Jox ,i012, Port hturon, Michigan. Thoia wishing relief and cure for Rupture shotel consitIt.r A. ?IItIUIAN, 258 Broad way, New Yor . 0 1. .1; Send 10cts. tot 119; new ,- J ;vith photograpitic likenesses of bad cases belore and aiter cure. Beware of cheats who pretend to itruis Dr. Sheranita's treatment. oeor those fellows ape it cler~cnq calling hi nself Dr. W. (U. Crt ilAn, Is Inhitl on complaint, of Dr, 8. and -awaits trial for. forgery n neI emnbezzlement. &gents Wanted 1 Fon PARTICUlLARn ADDRESS WILON 'I31W UllllIR COMPANY, 829 Broadway, New York City, Chicago, Ill., New Orleans, La.; or Son Francisco, CJaliformtiai. MARSPENS PIC "-ORAL BALM, THE GREAT REMEDY FOR -AND CONSUM1PTION. FI LAY & TgO sP8ON, I Now 61 a8, 1a., Sole Agotitb. ---FOR SALE BY ALL DRUgGISTS - e trl.ap el Irae (:,elg ue r gtee I nisl r WIvilm R 'ese . I s me ail awtcs, tle C t heir. 1 0 rie . 2o l crv,Lr:,riCak, for 1 -11 SA o t I r"co Ototofru3 von crooannouoo. 400 ores. Cb -. - - Var' . 0 _ __ irol) 2IV m~Li..h I_ .1.1 a I * W e a n I gen s t i elt) prc ~,fe. r'. , YoARL S[iAre We guar ante0 Ahg ~ md9 4 of the genuine W~santa1 eth,; and the bosoms of ,the' best1$bnen and three plyg each ply being line. We wairra~ntitheiaa tbefts inIe'Oeyp p ar'tibular,' airmg reftinfldd~a-uhr - PItICE~'$i0hEACh. * Don't s ar o b e gdod, bt &hf& '4f B elves. "A dec 29a. / r & P i..1L''11 ' for h eapeat Qro aeries nd Hardware in Colinbid be found at this old reliable housh of -LORICK & LOWUANCE. I',j ortr te, Photographis, Store. 4go Q , ,,&9. All old pictures p d.Ar G ty Building, 121j Main ro'et, Cblmbia, S. 0 - Visitoka ed rdially-inyited to call and.loxainine. rini~ed te oi irba, AIV2W6 ried large hto'ok, of Dky Gdodas-d, N6tioif, >ots, Shoes, Trunks and Valises. Sati. otion guaranteed. , ECKLING'S GALLERY--O osite . th' Wheeler H6ure. Poralta, Lotographs, Ainbrotypes and Ferrotypet iisebd in the latest style of the art Ld pletures copied and enlarged to aay e. W. A. REORLING, Propkiotb*.' .- IRK8 . DAVIS, importers and dle I' Watches, Clockuijewel, ilver and Pled Ware Rose Firnia g Goods, &c. 'NiE.' t~hos ad je . ry repaired. (olumbia, . U. oat 27-y FESH ARRIVALS! resh Arriw 1s -AT-. J. 0. BOAG'S, -0 FAE131 an4 warranted Garde 8'eedi AC #ve cents per paper, whi sold st fear at o cents or 3 for 25 aatis. ery best choice Seedsand eating Potatoes Family Flour, Mel, Qrist. Bauon, Lard, Rice, Cigars, 'obacoo, .qn. dies, Assortment of .Fanc'y Cakes and Cracke1, I Maoproi, Died Her ringR, Vancy - rooceries, 11 of which will be pold as low as th lowest for cash, 'he stock of Dry Goods, puo' as Domps ties, Caliooes, bress Goods, Shawls, FArs,' Milli nery Goods, rill be sold very low t ;ear them out Qall soon and O ,fr yourselves. You will always find a full line o lotions, Buttons, Trimmings,. Ao., ap Panoy Goods, kept at etPO InJfact yonag an. get almost. anytbni ou want that* is In the GroceryDr Ioods, Fanoy Goods, Notion or Mlitie All knowing athemselves indebted It ag.will piogge come forw~rd and~ settl ip nitono ,as this is a hard year and asth ideyto oihrry on bukhiness. A eb | _ 3.0O. $0 AG. xy Q RQOCHE IERCOHA14T T4ILOJ, 1AS tiooda to the stor'e-nekt tA tlh pst-o~oowherYthe ,will lbetglad to ri e vp is ienustyd oustonserp., ling f Sanpl wglio kept o: afrom *hieb o.ous era may talk puh-nd elia gocde ev6*breng1 , o"$4p g eared to out , ItnaI xpgqpdsgt pse who desire. 'I9:!ii6ts' all~I kidse a - OlPt()a9 10. . ) dbanSIUIB egiMefr.Ng gh , Ae Me~t oontinuaos of r i mean e1.I' ~!~~ ~ HER OWN WO . TttMORI, MD. NO. 18, 187. rMr--b u. 8mvra years I haib got a gol-v and very painful foot. I had iome. phe but they couldn't cure 'ire. NoWl eard of ,your VEG I11INXt from a lady wt wvao very ick for a ling time and betame %felo 1 from V our V tine and V wont and bo ht me orn MeDforegetine; and after. had, tlsed one otl, the ins leit me, AadW began to h then al another b13 e,'and so I taeh yet. I thank God for thto medy and anl1lpSti wisbn ove-y sufrd r~ay pay atti to It. I l In for ent yip Mi.. A'B, I 688 est Baltim reStreet. I. VEGEiT3Wil SAFE AND SURE,-. MR.I. 11It. STsVws I In 1819 p wan recommended to ae; and yiee asios of a friend, I consentod to t7 i A: , ine I was Suffer ing from gefte'ald luty 1nix nervous, prostra tion super4iGuced by-overwork and Irregular habia . t t e an i *ur - s ten u sr om t q ; id " 4 .I t p e r . suandpoeru OhLO 14 a h po tig me and restring the wasted 9s4qn toaa new li and energ . VEGETINE la the only medicyne I uibe an a as long as I live I ievog erxpeot to tied u'better. Yours trr, L 120 Monterey a reet, AWIegany, n. ___g _ ne ly Pi T11 BJ'ST SPRING MEDIGINE. Mu.. It., ATEVNs ! IRISON Dear Sir-:This Is to cortY iS9Ipveus your "iilb66d'Pre Aratohm Afttl yl ftor sver l yea gt 1t4 tIat,jrj_&rorula or Ca kiou i H rlra or he a ections it Casluet be RX1041le0(1 V1n as a lqd t ler and spring medice no It as the be~ Vhlflbavo ever used. -,-, I have used alm~t ev, ryI. I can l.e~rtly rcbbmd it to ney e aed 01 Plchl a m e d r RSI.- A. .InsefORE, 18 itusseStreet. Voget i. WHAT, I NEEDED. II. R. SaruvvsE,-. BorrN, geb. 18, 1871. Dear Sir--About one year since I found my self in a feeble dobditlon from general debility. VEQETINE wasstron ly. rcownlodred to me by A friend Wto had b-On bnefLt by its use .procured the article, and, atter pig several bifles, was restored to h3 a th, Aie discon. tinued its use. I feel quite conil ten that there is no medicine superior to it -1V' those con paints for which it isp al reared, and would cheerfully tieomnddft to tosek who feel that they nied s8QOethIpg q restore them to perfect health. lIt .. etoeUll Respeottuly ours * *W". "E kENkGILL.' Firm S.l.Pet lu&co., ALL HAVE OBT4INED RELTEF. SOUTI! D1mnwxCx, Us.., Jan. 17, 181%~ 11. R. STEvSTS, ,,n , Dear Sir-I have ad dyspea. In Its wormi form the inst ten years, and a e taken hul. dreds of dollars' worth of meilene witiout ob taining any relief. Iti emoptnb6i' iast 'I Con. meaced takiag the Yegotlne, sipqc Witth time my health ils steadi y im prov. my foo digett well, and I hav~g Miedi zoud of flesh. 'he are v Al tIe n Th aking VEE TIN, n all hnd e tine t. Yours trulyqalhveotie Oveser o cin TIJOMAS H.MtORR, Overseer ofcard Room, Portsmouth Cola Mills VIETINE DPARD 3Y H. FA.5TEVENS$, BO TON, A (ogetiue Is old by all DriggIsts. ~g~Pogq br Chrisf:naO. 0p~ 4rng~c rf ifltl~,af te rigo e lre9 o tlyar neldtd tho faot lIi ' he bas fitz ,t6b: 1nstanoe. In his stook are tis follow buOtaVta Ao (d~,ogniie Br~nd t)dgenuine Jauais Rum, geomino 1 ainot Rye, genuh- e 1868, Roanooke 3 ye Whiskey, 'gonno Kniderbooker R fy.eW!~skey, genuine N, C. -Appie B~ruandy, genuine N. C. Sweet (aah Coya Whihikey, gen ut..e' Rtohe Mouraarn Seur Mash . 'orzn Whiskey, genuine Ba3uehe, Fils & ,o, Champagne, flno Ida4 Talice S h~rry1 and a full- stock of all Do:Wdstio Liq nors* sVines. 4lga, Cigsr.eTobgesP Pipes, &e., &ol Roe poetfuy WATERS*0IIRESTR10N el. ORGAN I' a~easi~ rea".s - tesiop wIh a Pp anvese an e nm4 A A ir@.n Fre b I &iTEV rnhldr man d ne ,whin OTrtOti i ip 'I d ee tevsaan~e &,ahs aae g#M~ B3RIC-A-DR AC. 'At Oakland, California, last week, Dr. Carver, with a rifle, broke 885 glass balls out of 1,000 tossed from a pbint twenty feet distant. The time, including all stoppages, was three hours And three minutes. '6retary Sherman says he has no kak owledge "that anybody ever c4led him a damned fool." He must have made this remark before the returns camo in from his letter to Rettuning Board Anderson. 1'4itadclplha Time8. If the, -administration must send army officers to New Orleans to see about the members of the Return.. ing Board, it should pick out Gener. al Phil Sheridan. He knows Wells and gave his opinion of him ton years ago. When a man marries a wife for the .sake of her father's money and ro turns from his honeymoon to find that the old gentleman has just paid thirty cents on the dollar he is apt to feel that Mr. Beecher and Colo nbl Ingersoll are misleading guides. The Esquimaux have a beautiful custom. When a little child dies they lay a dog's head in the same grave, under the impression that when the child wakes up it can't find its own way to the habitations of the just, and that the instincts of the dog will lead it thither. The California papers cause it to be ptnderstood that the Republicans of the fourth district of the State will renominate Mr. Pacheco for Congress, and show the Democratic majority of the House, which has just voted him out of the seat, what California indignation is when it is once invited out. The suggestion of the Washington Post is that the prosecution of Returning Board Anderson will make him a Republican candidate for vice-president in 1880. We fear, however, that this is somewhat pre mature. It does not now look as if Anderson would be out, of jail dur ing that interesting campaign. The matter of yreserving the Old South Church * boomlno vory serious- to 'the Bostonians. The pocketbooks of the new generation do not appreciate the relies of the past, and it is now proposed' to' kill two birds with one stone by building a block of 'stores and putting the Old South on the roof. This is,' however, -only ' 'half-measure. The better way would be to suspend the church in the air, with balloon as cents at regular intervals. One of the hardest things we have' to d is to pay any -respect to the past. Our fathers had a good time and are gone. New let us clear away thd ground and have another good timhe all to ouiselves, is our motto. Another questiori of 'i6rdp'ce hbs ai-is9n among the Pibeibytqlang o0 Canadla, and one ,which nay end 'in a schibm. A cler man was con% pelled to cross A i 'river "'n 1iis way to church.' efea'd" of 'riding, eni a giveh Subda , as ~wds 1he' dus-' town, he put on a pair 'of skates. ie has been arraigned for bileaking the Sabbath. The trouble wasB that imndet' a - severe eros--euamItiaon he confessed to a' certhin d'egree of pleasure in skating. If it had been painful to himn then the. Sabba~th wvouild have remnainod intact, fo~r i 4is peifectly la'wful ib 'da dhsagrdeeable things on that day ; but 'he aetually had the, audacity to enjoy it, and took o~ iis algates and hid' thern in the lyushps with'soniething that ap pioached a sigh,' and 'that was' natughtyrto the last degree.' There are some ministers ii thia -'vicinity, who, though they cannot cut a figure ot} the ice, cai cut a terrible figure in the pulpit and yet nothing is 'saidl . Aoups:~ To REsTOiB REEPIRA -- t-hiSghl~lyenion gonfsigts of i si pro6cylmdet' largg enough to re e~v the btidy of an adult p erson, 6t Is blesed 'at"oode' end,; "anido'the - I dxyof jp iiet is' ainserted, , feet, se~pt at thg open' epd up to the ecrousid which ,a diaphragm is vent wifromientering-the '-cylii er. An ai-p9 ja ,I~egasehOe t9., wor'k the air of the cylinder is p~artially exhanitdt *hemi theroiter airenters tion'Nth y - itae Ben Best five o~t g $ REV. MU. CIIIeliEsTRlt.-The ser mon of this gentleman in the' Pres byterian Church on Sundayi Ynorn ing was a -finished production, as remarkable for its logic, piety and eloquence, as for the beauty of diction which characterized its delivery. At the conclusion of the sermon, Mr. Chichester in forcible but modest terms gave a history of the Theological Seminary at'Co lumbia, South Carolina, whichi iis open to all denomiinaions and a ed ucatod much the,. larger pqrtion of the Presbytorian clergy of "Goor gia and the noighbohlng Siateo. Spiritually, the institution is move flourishing than for many' yetrs past, but alas, owing to the desola tions and after effects of the war, its munificent endowment has either been swept away, or is non-romun-, erativo to a great extent. The learned and venerable divinos, there fore, who compose the faculty, have received but half of their mnoderate stipends for the past year., 4ngong the number are those aget Saints, George Howe and Dr. PhIner, Dr. Girardeau and others; whose lives have been devoted to the work of educating a capable and intelli-. gent ministry, which is of such incalculable benefit to any peopl. No object could be more worthy,, and wo trust the response on the part of our community will be liboral.- Macon (Ga.) Telegraph. Tim STANDARD ttEMEDIES for al diseases of the lungs are SChenck% Punonic Syrup, Schenek's SeW Wood Tonic, and Sehenck's Man drake Pills, and if taken before the lungs are destroyed they effect a, speedy cure. To these medicines Dr. J. H. Schenok, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled succeSs in the treatment of pulmonary diseases. The Pulmonic Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the' lungs,'natule throws it off by an easy expectora tion, and the patient has reliet from the prostrating cough. The Man" drake Pills must be freely used to cloanse and stimulate the 'stomaclI and liver; they remove all obstrue: tions, relax the gall -bladder. and start the bile freely, anfl the liver. is .inon relieved. Scherck's Sea" WbVd Tonic is a' genth' stindlart" and alterative.: the alkali of whidhl it~is composed mixes with the fo~d, and prevents souring. It assistthe digestion by toiligg up the Rstopgh, to a healthy condition, so t I't e" food and the Pulhionic S*rih" mnake -good, blood; thenI'the Ike heal, and the patient 'will.surel )get! well if care is taken to , avpi 'fresh cold. Full direction3 acconpany each preparation. All who wish to consrlt Dr. Schenck pei'abnally,' cai dotto at his principal office; coiner of Sixth and Arch Sts., ].hiladelphiW every Monday Letters to the above R(res asking advice, answered fro of charge. Sohenck's Medicines are sold by all druggists. CONSOMP'TroN ' CtmAND Ah d6 " phydician, retired froiipfcttid havihg had 'placedt in 'his 'h iidsbf an '"Eaet sindia missibndry tb foinula' of Ik simple vegetabl" 'renidr'" dy; for the speedy ad" eznanent' care 'of cedaninption,' broilebitid," catarth, asthma, ahd all 'tWi'dat d' lung aftectidas, Mildi '#ddiffif 'AWa' radieal cura' for' 'ne1960s' ,debilit4 aild all nernvbns coinplaih'tg; affee" hkving tested its wondefful' buiatye's powers in thoul4atde of oasds, hrjo felt it his duty' to' makellykno*W td0 his buffering fellows.' A'nthafdif this 'motive, aind a debit% -to'fi huzian snfferine, I Will Ny, fre"6b 1 chat'ge, to all wvho dediho it; "thi ' recipe in Gerrnan, French, '6i' Eng. lish, with full difdctions'for iogar." ing and using. Sent by lfnail "b' addtessing with starap, nri hs paerV. W-Sherar, 126' Fo f Hans " tyr fo'I' r cL hiL "er ectt bf thdne tbein 'nam''l' h"' f And bringn downi hi. %d~d r661 the side 1 hik %"lby 'bjv *&bfN m*bke the ec116 of th~ slub biir trdiahers 6eoket. ' T~hedi, ia' 0 io zdiS ImWee lid wildly tBed' whe" IIE~ t4o*wWl be the. jie ftj 6b e It ro de # #1 6 bfQMml i M1 bl '~>k~J