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-WEEKLY EITIOINNSBORO S. C.. TIIHURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1878. 1 OL. 2. NO. 15.
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i 1 poollt cu a I'o ell enr
Wvlls E. ill., WVell, Fargo & Co., At.
rora,.N. Y.;- Wm. H~owen, St. Lottia.
Tex ptimu, iitlAs and treatise I)y tmil.
P, rice, with improved I nltaler. $1. SnId
everywihere. WHICK6 & POTTEt,
Plroprhitors, Boston. lltass.
SMy wriI~ttettcourse of treat
mnent.#pe'11 I-ilrleves dy~spep
ni)1sr-d by Intempranc fi g anrl u fin g.
EfTects permattent,. " (itres-in sx ott of tent
enseqs. C11rinuiwil tronitne-ht with molleines,
-f- w'iii ordereMd, tiv" reinatinler witen the
pilli4, 1 i tlrt-d, or wIl:t tite Valtifl or Itim
1i ri :41 ta"I is k4 illi:y jyrai e.e I) clo 1'i S
1-1 all let tera Of 1 ultyi realve lo. the tret
i)tPit. DII N 81 1KER lock E6ox 1,0j2. PIort
a liltteOt, -1icipnD.
TEMPERANC.R PNI)RII
AND ITS GRtEAT REFORiMESt.
Y . W. It DA NII'S, A. M.
Pro'usely Illuitrated with Portraits and
8ketl.ces, 1In1d coitatiniag over600 Pages.
A Whole 'mpIance Library in
011 Y0itl1e.
Agents Wanted Everywhere. Addrcss, for
extra Terms anu1 Circular., s,
NEL.80N & IllU18, 805 Broadway N. Y.
A Goulds ManufacturingCo.
3tanufa u en of all
fore a.O Lift
PUMPS
?br Ciaterna, l1'ell# JRall
rouk ""SeamnaId, *
PRdJmio"IfaES,
Hydraulio Ram
cIT'uAhisj ,
amtiPlantatios
Com-Sheller S6 st
Pumpand aterinsuor
Driven Wells a spoc al
MiMn trantqe4
o ax es urnised
- o, plietion
SN GU r 1 Mb 48.
WAREHOUSE,16,PAUX " qNW YoiE 0=.
Ini &ich 2-%w
Nlow~ 'bocorios.'
AM RECEIVING daily fresh
Sugars, Coffees Green and 11oas
ed, Te, Flour, Grist,- Melt]
Syrups, Mola ses, Soda,
Soap, Starch, Bagging
and Ties, Bacobl,
Lard-in Bble., Cans'and Bicketa
Soed Oats, Rye and Barley, Nails,
Trnoe Chains, Horse and Mule
'> Shoes, Axle Greese, White Wine and
Cider Vinegar.
Dr&i- All goodai deliye~e withi~
corporate liijts.
Fresh Cheese and1 Maccaroni
received to-day.
1 Choice no crpe e Orleaa
Mokisses.
New Mackarol in ki t i sandi
barrels.
B. R. I~1N NIE
R.ERCHANT.TMLOt,*
.LIA8 removed1 to the stp lexttb
coivo hi, friends and oustonietIM '
A full line of- Sampleb wlf-l bteu ofi''
hand, from whapnh gqitoinenn.:ay' nakr
selections. H-o new pa tse fipia JMxe of
French and E~haIId os ovg puS4
to this market. ,.'.ai
He is alse propared-toient "fr '*6' ak'
up goods for th~os,who desIreya i rl
Garments' 0k1 kipep4pegiect14pd
cleaned,
pm Oeahning4iApettyi If (511"
Thankf~ul to the publio to*VK~IIt l#f96
age, he solIqit4 ra(t1)Vntti'nd of t6
same, and guarqntqes Batsfion a So
sept 18 G . a.J U9,,O .
*& 4
Ooluibia BusinSe ardu.
ITFAl)QUAlt l'ERS for chdapest Gro
-ries nai liardwaro in Coluii.bita
t A t w1 r4 ia blo I-:n0mI
R CKLANO'.6 GALL101U-Opposite
- the) WhIeeler House. , Portraits,
Photographs, Afaubroty pe and Ferroty pes
tlnished in the latest style of the art
Old pletures copied and enlarged to any
size. W. A. RECIKLING, Proprietor.
D TE1RKS & DAVIS, ifiiporters and
. dealers in Watches, Clocks,Jewelry,
Silver and Plited Ware, louse l rnish
ing Goiod-a, &c. N. B. -Watelms and jew
elr v r.-piired. ('ollmlia, S. '. oct 27-y
F~~I AR"VALS!
Fresh Arrivals!!
-AT
J. 0. BOAG'S,
o -
F E-SH and warranted Garden Seeds
at five cents per pamer, which sold
last year at 10 cents or 3 for 25 cents.
--- 0
Very best choice Seed and eating Potatoes,
Family Flour, Meal, Grist, Bacon,
Lard, Rice, Cigars, Tobacco, Can
dies, Assortment of Fancy
Cake.9 and Crackbrs,
Mackorel, Dtled Her.
rings, Fancy
Groceries,
All of which will be sold as low as the
lowest for cash..
The stock of Dry Goods, suc't as Domes.
tics, Calieoes, Dresa Goods,
S hawls, Frs, Milli
nery'Goods,
w'ill be sold ver y low to clea'r them out.
Call soon and see, for yourselves.
ytu will always find a fill line of
Ndt ons, Buttons, Trimmings, &n., and
Fancy Goods, kept at the
Dry Goods, Fancy muods and
MI1LLINEl ]BAZAAR.
In fact yn cmn iianst anything
you un- ( tI.t is in t GrV erv, Urv
Goods, Fanby (o4o 1!, Notion ol- Mlillin rv
line.
All knowing themselves indobted to
rlo will please come forward and gettle
up t once, as this is a hard year and I
imist havd n oney to carry on busine.ss.
feb15 J. 0. BO0AG.
TN ortler to miatq rqom for, our Spring
.J Stook{, wve will from this ady golt our
stook of
OLOTHING,
()&SSIMERES, otANS, DRESS
'' GdODS,
lh~d 1dl ether wiriter go s, at greatly
Ii REDU0EtD 1IdCES.
n~ex 'o'n~be okttha~t we
MEAN 3WHAT WW SEiY.
'aof 4lt*on Iardkare wQntd 'dl
y neI ohm Iw :e : m i
Iurab. ~ LI~qv~n
In y.iIO '35B10
estl %R 1ad TMgOstI.
VEGETIIE
01
Puriflesthe 4Iood. Renovates and or
in vigoroates the Whole System. t,
ITS 31E..DICAL PitOPERTME ARMEl~
i rf Ie, Tolie, SolvenJit and ti
011
ii. ble Evidence. r
im Ift STEvN4:
it)--r Sir- will most Cheerfully' P
lmy test imuay to the great
lilnmber you have already received
Vogetino fut favor of your great and good bi
melete: . VKUE'TINIE, for I do not
. think enough can be said in its T
Ve"getilne piMse ; forl I was troutbled overI
1h1rty years with that dreadful P
disease, Catarrh, and had such i
Vege tine bad coughingspoils tait it would
seem ts though I itever could I'
i breathe anv more, ahl vogntine O
Voe itas owe I 'me ; and 1 qo feel to -
i t ne ank (4d fill tihe time that there (1
TINE, and I also think it one of the
Veg6 b'st medtcines for coughs, and M
weak, sinking feelfi at. the
. stomacI, and adivise erybody to E
Vege111e take te VEGINE, for I can as- iil
sure themn It 1 one of tie best
medicines that ever was. w
Vegetine MRS. L. GORUE, i
Cor. Ilagazino Aen Walnt sts.,
Cambridge, Mass. r(
Yegetne GVS0
GIVES01
Vogotine HIEALTH, STRiNGTH, gi
Vegotine AN)D APPETIT' E. d1
my daughter has received 'rent ki
boueit fromnthe use0 of V E N di
Ygegtine her declining health wa, a source
of great anxiety to All her friends, al
A few bottles of Veletilo restored
Vegotine Ilr health, strenjjti and petite.
Insurance and Real BIttate Agent, I
No. 49, Sears Building
Voegetine Boston, 'MaAss.
Vegetine CANNOT AE
VegeineoE X C E L1T*ED. h4
CIIAII LESTO*N, 'MAas. til
Vegetine if. it. STy KNs:r
Dear 8ir--This is to certify that
I have iUsed your "illood Prepara- St
Vegetine In my family 'for several 11
Veeieyears, and think that, (or Scrofula
Cankerous Humors or'Rheutmatt J7
Affections. It cannot be excelled;
V ti and As a blood puriffei or spring W
medicine is t ho beat thing It have
ever Used, and I have tsed almost 83
Vegetine everything I can cheerfully re- M
co45imend it to any one in need of
such A nmedicine. 8i
Vegetine Yours respectfully, n
4IS. A. A. DINIMOItE,
No. 19, Russell Street. 6e
Vegetmne
IT IS A b
Vegetine
.gi Valuable Remedy. C
OUTII BOSTON, Feb. 7, 1870.
.ee in . STEVENs: l
Vegetine Dear sir-I have taken several al
bottles of your VEGETINE, and
in convinced it is a valuable rnie- 8t
Vegetine ldy for n spepsia, Kidney Com- h,
.plaint,, am( general debility of thle
system, g]
egotine I can Ieartily recommend it to
aNlsuffering from tile above coM
plaints. }
Vegetine 'MRS UetE1 PARKER, at
8 Athens Street.
VE GETINE 1
at
-P)REPA4lED BY- 2
.". R. STEVENS,
- BOSTON, MASS. b
01
Vegotin is sMold by all Druggists. II
march 2 -4w tI
C W Ef I ALADDIN el
.& SNS' E SECURITY L,
. TH E BEST HOUSELD0. OIL. INU,
Warranted :150 D~rees rare, est. ~
WvATar't wkris IN coL9a.
Ilully Deodorized.
W1JtR. N~OT EXPLODE. i
HIGNiEOT AWARD a
Dente tlai Exposition t
J'o~. .Egogleco of mnufhottares L
* f.Ng HII J~ PIRE lTESTg' ,
TYAlD Fnn'inNONA~e 08.'01 INA1/' ifoklf
- ( ja..'n:Iflaiimg usied tihe various oils so Si
--inthisc~yfr~hninaingprpdsesI takb ple s
liii in recomeningu "Aladdin Seourity
("," as thd e f' dJet vr used in our house. al
[ ed i (E AEESE, Prgi d
- ST . 1 slv iati t
ha~ geh7~7 wil'sen t i) O
Sunidersign ed bogs 'leave to ,~..W
211his ftienids And :ei#steme1' a tdt he
tIggqdrfihmodietts'and.'betally 1d~ded t'
stogg, iforterly f osid by 'Jdi O
and'wseil~aselco -tdot fWonb
1iip ons, Wines and Liquors,
I)ft fA
HIigett) PlstthAt(4 f1"dtd'ii
e b t-,dry~E
iOYAL NUP1TIALS.
Berlin was a blaze of splendor
k the 18th of February, on the
Iasion of the double wedding of
o grand..daughters of Emperor
'illiam to the Dukes of Saxe-,
einingen and of Oldenburg. At
e wedding the traditional dance
the ministers with flambeaus
ok place, Prince Bismarck lead,
g the dance. In thu procession
und the floor, the hereditary
rince of Meiningen, leading the
rincoss Charlotte, precoded the
)reditary Grand Duke of Olden
irg and the Princess Elizabeth.
here is a little story about this
1ecedure. Oldenburg in the hier
chy of German sovereignties
,nks Saxe-Meiqingen, bit the
Idenburg Princo only niarries the
iughter of the future Emperor's
'otber, while the Moiningen Prince
arries the daughter of the future
rmperor. Of course a very nice
.tle question of precedence arose
hich might have been the acorn
r an oak of trouble ; but the
signing Grand Juko Peter of
idenburg, being 9 sensible muan,
)posed to scenes, told his son to
ve way without a word. This
tughter of the Crown Prince is
iown to the German world as "dio
eke Charlotte," the fat Charlotto,
i affectionate nickname, never
eant irreverently, given to her in
ildhood when the Princess ro
nibled the traditional type of
erman madchen. She is the
eatest favorite with the Eiperor
nong his grandchildren. grand
eces and nephews, and many an
)ur has the little Princess taken
e Imperial Secretary's work and
ad the reports, which the hand
Mie old monarch was obliged to
!ar, for her voice is most exceed
g sweet-"an excellent thing in
Dman"-and she reads well and
mpathetically. She is a domestic
otherly looking little wonan,
inply dressed, with a pleasing but
>t beautifil face, frank, winsome
res, from above which her light
own hair is brushed smoothly
tok and wound into a knot. She
oedbles her ie'ther in general
mtouir, aInd through her grand
other Victoria while from her
ther she inherits much of his
tractive, open mannor, neither
if nor over free. As she walked
side her awcepted husband she
anced shyly and ftrtively at the
aring crowd, and bowed graceful
and unaffectedly in answer to
httations which greeted her. She
olgs older than her age, whith is
hteen. Her full name is Victo
Elizabeth Auguste, Charlotte,
Ad she was born in Potidam, July
Lth, 1860.
iron-HEELED Suows.-Dr. Car
lly says: "In descending stairs
deep declivities 'while wearing
gh- heeled shoes, which throw
ke weight of the body upon the
onlt part of the foot, the extra
Fort made for the purpose of re
.ining the body within the centre
gravity produces a direct strain
pon these tendons, causing rupture
stretching of the annular ligas
eht sufficient to allow them to be
s laced. It is no wvonder, then,
ia fashionable women waddle in a
ost thigricoful manner whou they
tempt to Wvalk. They destroy
ieir comfort to follow a ridiculous
shin, and Acquire an ambling
ud undignified movement. People
> things tQ follow -fashion that
te1r good sense would cause them
be astamed of under any other
rOumstances. Ladies wearing
ich shoes are often obliged for
fety, to go down stairs backwvard ;
id they ,can be seen every day
sendiiig the steps of our
shionduble residendes in this 'man-~
ir, inaking pretence of talkirg to
me i:paginary person in the front
or as an excuse to hide their
i'kward movements."
A MoDEL4 TBAMPy.Onlone of the
'idebit days last winter a German
Re~d at a h'ousw 'ii the Fburh
nrd and asked for something to
tkpoying he had just come fippm
mnkakee and his feett were frozenl.
Sid ae hitn sotnething, to!
fLjiedioe fok his feet thd a pitir
5k.so!; 4 Went awnf rand
tbing warneti of -htiV tuitia es -
eday; "wheal' he, Mtarned au
inted to ay for the t~lle had
t~y ents with the apromiise - t1a
a radie hM o
*r swams Mtioni . dt
A FiiE CITY OFi CONsTATINOPLE.
Constantinoplo under Turkish rule
becamoe the contro of a vast system
of plunder and conquest. The city
was enriched by the spoils of En.
rope and Asia. A large multitudo
gathered there. But its legitimato
commerce has never been large.
The race which held this golden
key of the world's commerceo has
never been ablo to open the store
house. They were like barbarians
in possession of a complicated ma
chine. Tio sultans havo simply
wrung their wealth from the pluni
dored peasantry, and lived genera
tion after generation in their rich
palaces oil the Bosphorus. No
build ingr, no work of art, no ma
chino or invention, mo far as we are
aware, has ever bon discovered or
constructed in Constantinople by a
Tirk. Tho Greek has done all.
The race has basked ill the rich
sunlight of that delicious climate,
and has cnjoyed all the luxuries and
beauticq of the Golden Horn for
more than four centuries, has seen
the current of the world's history
flow by, and has never contribute'd
a single blessing or favor to mian
kind. Outside of the capital, its
dominion has been to Christians a
CuirSO and a burden ; inside, it has
permitted all things to remain as
they were. As a free city, it might,
like Venice of old, or HaC;mburg in
later tiies, be the centre of a
world's commerco. The Greek has
an aptitude for trade, and, no
doubt, the merchants of all coun
tries would gather there. The
burdens that have hitherto rested
on all production and industry in
the Turkish empiro would then be
removed, and we might see a new
contre of civilization where Slavic
barbarism has reigned so long.
But this will not be till the empire
of the raco of Osiwin has come to
its end, and that must be yet in
a future, not remote, bnt not iu
mediate.--New York 'mcs.
TiE PENMr'IATINO WINDS incident
to this season of the year are b
,severo ordeal for the lungs. The
neglect of a hard cough generally
leads to a weakness of the luMigs,
which, not infrequently, results in
Consunpf-ion.
ScuENca's PULMoro Svwur 'will at
once relieve and loosen a tight
cough and is such an agecablo
remedy that children will take it
without being coaxed. A cold on
the lungs, if consumption is not
already develo)ed, may bo easily
mastered by the use of the Pulmonic
Syrup, together with Schenck's
Mandrake Pills to clear the system
of the accumulated mucus.
In more serious cases, where the
diseaso has becomo dooply seated,
and the patient suffers from loss of
appetite, wecakness and emaciation,
Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic should
be used in connection with the
abovo mentioned remedies, to stimu
late the appotito and bring the
digestivo powors into healthy action
thereby sustaining the strength of
the p)atienlt and enabling hmim to*
resist the progress of the diseaso
until the Paulmonio Syrup may p3er..
form its healing and cleansing
work.
The use of these standard roeme
dies according to the directions.
which accompany thoem, cannot fail
tol'p~roduco most satisfactory ro
sults. A letter adidrossodl to. Dr.
Sohnock Corner of Sixth and Arch
Sts., Philadelphia, asking advice',
will promptly receive the Doctor's
personal attention, free of charge.
Schenck's Medicines are for sale
by all Druggists. '*
A STnAw FORl AIJ.-a.An ilinois
jury found a man guilty of murdor
ini the first degree ; but as the laws
;ofst)he State allow a jury to decide
whether hanging or imprisonment
for life shall follow such a verdict,
and as nine of the jury wore in favor
of. .the former sentence and three
for the latter, there wasi a hitch in
'furthers prggrqss until a. decision
was reached by pulling stiras I
The th~ce jurymen fav.oring a glife
imprisonment drew a short straw,
and a verdiot in favor of hanging
the prisoner wias accordingly .ron.'
dered. liut the affair scame to the.
imotide of the ji'ulgo, who thoreupon
granted a motion~ foi' a now trila,
an fined the .threo jurymen one
hithdred dollars each.
A4 littM *quint' ed Chicago boy
jlyg~ced. 'ap o .his mother one day
4$: "M~ in't I boon real goord
s ogC Ivye begun to go to Sum tay
,ookieslooked p lIf h al