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ALSO,
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ALSO,
The finnat WVines. Brandies and Whin
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Columbia 1 siness Cards,
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lintished in the latest stl"Ie of the art
Old plutltres con iel and enlargue to any
size. W. A. RE AKLING, Proprietor.
~l~Et^KS & DAVIS, importerr. and
dalers in Wat.ehes, Clocks-.Jewelry,
Silver alnd Plated Ware, Iloosi Ft rnih..
ing Good-, &c. N. B. --Watches and jew
elry rep.irel. ('ol'iinia. .. '. oct 27-v
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ev ryh +i stll' rlntg t his exc iill conlest. w"
h-trl' ' , -ul' to offer to .a.ill Stl.cl)!r.
Reducod Ratea for the Campaign
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aa .-, U(a. tLEST''ON, S. C.
ZPl N G, 18is
--- -
E are now receiving a spl(:ndid
l;ne of
S. RING GOODS.
150 pticees Prints.
It) ' Cambril'ca,
It0 " Crotones,
A fine lot of Wash Poplins, beautiful
limn f white and Iijured Coutanujial
ALSO,
Blloehed Hlomespunst. Sursuckers, Cotton
D)iaper, Tablec Lineni and Damask,
and the prettiest, assiortmeont Tfable
(Cloths aind D.oylios to 3altch
in the miar., Et', anfd mantiy
othier goodls which
pleaiso call and
HATS.
A full lino of Straw, Folt and Wool
Hants.
SHOES.
We have alwayR taken a prido in our
Phtoo department. WVo can now say that
we have tho most comp11loto stock of
shoes ever brought to this inarket.
GIVE US A CALL.
LADD BRS
DAVENPORTS PROCESS
30R resevingPruitta, Meatea, Vege.
]tableserv., i recommended by Drs.
tfoddings, 'fanlley', Davega, and -other
prominent, phyicians. lFamily Rights,
$'2.00 each. Apply to
J. RI. LUPO,
Agent for Fairfield,
Or to Jlao. A . Hinnant, or T. E. Doll,
july~ M.xIm
VE ETINE
I N eer Shall Forget the First
I)oso.
PROVIIJENCE.
v11i. 11. iR. STUyFs:
1)'aru Sir -I Wive b'en a great Sufferer from
Dropsy. I wai Con111n -d to m111' 1 I1se more
than It year. Six lunonths of the ti)ia1 I was
ont.lrely helpl4'. I was obliged to h,tve t.wo
1'u:n help in n :t1'l ont, of l-td. I was swtollen
ineteen inchtt.; iari r Liatn my naitutalsizo)
t,''ltt my wi:ltt. I ;u!Teret all a1 Ian could
an(1 live. I Iried all remodios for D.opsy. I
li0 thlree <llf'rilt doct ors. My friel(Is all
o<'peete:1 I w:j1Ull dle. Iarai' n1 lts I Wit ex
1)et-ced to (1Ie hw ro Ioraing. t lait Vegetino
IAs sent Inc by it friend. I nevr shill io.get,
the 'irit dose. I ('01111 iealiz it; goX) effeect
tr.ron (I t to 'It,' : I wy t; gettlig better Aftr I
i l't taken 010 ' five or s.s 1) ltt l's I ciould stli'p
itiite well at, 'igh' i I b :g'to to gain now
quitl la--t After taking $0m1) ten bottle.s I
coll I walk fl'om one p (rt, of my1 ro.:) to the
other. MIr aim "(Ito w-t; g)01 the1 (mpi 1 hid
at, thil tlin', di4ap)e.tred I kept taking the
Vegi,ttne until I regaine+I lnm usual h.'alth. I
he trd of a great, m iny cure b.' uinlg Vegeloin
after I got out an.l w:l; able to attend to n)v
wt'oik. I amd a carpenter and builder. I will
a15') sa' it 1lai cued aln aunt of iul' wife's of
Neuralg-, wht) it it suffered for m')re thin
t wty'li y years. Sb 110s y SheI h is not ht'Id any
Neutalgia for eight months. I have given It
to onl' of my children for Canker Ifumor. I
have not) doubt. In Imv midt it will cure any lit
mor : It Is a great. eleanser of tho blood ; it is
a 10 to give a cli:l. I will recomnind It to the
world. My father is eighty years ol'l, alnd ho
say; there 10 nothing like It, to give strength
1114 lIe to an a.ed person. I canuot, be too
thaik' ul for the u 4e of it. I am,
Very gratefully yours.
JOHN S. NOTTAGE.
Ai,t. Ut44:ASi0 OP TIs BL,oon.-If Vegetino will
rel t"' 1p:11In, eie.t l;'!. pu.- Ify, and c:urc sit-'h
dlse:a;s*. rest.oring ti p ttlent to perfect
ht utit: ari. tr i1riIn'4 different, physieians, mianly
r111mei". sifering for yeair;. 1,1i, not eonulu
sive p)of, 1i you are i s11fer"er, vou canl be
('Urid'1 Vhy is I his inedtcline performing sliel
irent Clit's ? It works in the blood, in i lhe elr
l'tlating Iul(. It cai Irnly be ealied the
(1real, Bilood PI'til^or. Th'e( great Sou-'t.e of d1'4
i'94 oriInat es in the blool : and( 11o inedline
I It it do's not aWt. direct ly 1100'. It to pitriy and
renovatO, hans Jtu.; cilim upOn plblic attenUton.
I Owe My Health to Your Valua
1le Y(e geiUf
NiIWP'Ol'T, KY., AprIl29, 1877.
II. 1. STFvI.Nt, Eq.
near SIr-Ilaving sttTered fron a breaking
nlut of Cankerots Sores for lnore than ilv:
y e ar>, cetisd by n acclident of it f.ct.uredl
bout', which frature ran Into a -runlln
sorl', anld having u.edt everything I
cotuld think of and nothing helped nip,
uma I Tmd I akel'n six b'ttles of your ialluabl
mledictne which Ir". 31111er the apothecary re.
a')milintended very highbly. T1hc' Axxth hottle
latrd'(t lilt', and it 11 i canl 5ay, Is that I Owe mlly
hecali1h to yotur vailuable Vogel inn.
Your most obedilent servatt..
A .IIEILT VON ROFDER.
"It, is uinnece.isary for me to enumerate the
diseas' for which the 'egetine shouil he used.
I know or ito d1ieaSo which will not adlit, or Its
u.se, with goodi results. Almost. Inntne"hrlo
l'olptllls are caused by pol$t'nous Mecre
i lows in til' blood. which can be entirely ex
Ti ll,'I.t 1 4. ' .t 11 . us I o
ea as'd. Ih^ dl!e.1'; rapidly yit'lds; all pains
cuas-w: healt.hv aell on 1 promptly restored, alld
tle patlfeut Is Cure'd.''
Vegetine
Cured Me %A hen the Doctors
Fitilled
CINCINNAT'I'I, 0., April 10, 1S77.
Dit IT. It S-rieis :
DierI,- Si'--I w i n'rlottily troubled wit.h Kid
nil Ctoma1)1 1ni for at long tlime. I have Con
sultt ed Ill.h he.t dolnors In 1 lt ell. I have
Ui .I tlr Vt'geline far 1ls diat,ase. and It has
t1urel mn.e Wih i Ili dictui i;letd to do so.
Y-mr11' I rueiv.
II(N l' III hG:1AN. liesltlence t321 Rate'. St.,
Ilaee 0 . . C ntral AvenIUe.
VEGETINE
---'IEPAREJ) IiY
H. H. STEVENS,
BOSTON, uASs.
Vt:oi i o1.1 by all Druggists.
july 1-4w
W. (. ROCKIE
MElRXII ANT TAILOR,
I As rcmt)'ved to the store next to th.
p)os4t-)ilico, whore ho will be glad to re
ceive ia friends aind cusiomuers,
A fu lino of' Hamples wvill be kept on
hand3(, from wh'lichi (customera 1maV3 miake
selec3.tionsi. lie now has theo finet', line of
French andi English goods ever brought
to this miarket.
Ho is also prepared to cut or to mnak
up gooda for those who desire.
Garmonts of all kinds repaired and
caned.
0a Cleaniing a speclity,
TLhankful to the public for past patron
algo. hiE' solicits a continuance of the
namiUO, and gularanteesi satisfaction,
sept 18 WV. G. ROCHE.
Special Notice.
WE hereby give notice to alhl parties
that we will give no credit to anyone, but
will sell good. for CASTH, AND CASH
ONLY. 'Parties are notified" to send no
ordors to our store, as the goods will not
be delivered without the CASE, -
SUGENIJEIMER & GROESOUEI4.
na4141
CAR, FOn TIIL nITTL Q .181
How to Save Infants--Instruotlone from
the New Yea I; Board of Health.
The Now York board of health
has issued the following circular in
relation to the care and feeding of
infants during tho hot weather :
In nursing, over-fuoding does
more harm than anything else ;
nurse an infant a month or two old
every two or three hours. Nurse an
infant of six months and over, five
timos in twenty -four hours and no
more. If an infant is thirsty give
it pure water, or b.rley w.iter, no
sugar. On the hottest days, a fow
drops of whiskey mly be added to
either water or food, the whiskey
not to exceed a teaspoonful in
twenty-four hours.
If the infant must be fed, boil a,
teaspoonful of powdered barley
(ground in a coffe-grincer) and a'
gill of water, with a little salt, for
fifteen minutes, strain, then mix it
with half as mach boiled milk, add
a lump of white sugar, size of a
walnut, and give it lukewarm from
a nursing bottle ; keep bottle and
niouth.picco in ai bowl of water
wlhen not in use, to which Ia little
soda mitay ad.led. For infants fivo
or six months old give half barley
water, and half boiled milk, with
salt and a lump of sugar. For older
infants give more milk than barley
water. For infauts vary costive,
give oatmeal instead of barley.
Cook and strain as before. When
your breast-nilk is only half
enough. change off between breast
milk and this prepared food.
In hot weather, if blue litmus
paper, appiied to the food, turns
rod, the food is too acid, and you
must make a fresh mess, or add a
small pinch of baking soda. In
fante of six montl.s may have beef
tea or beef soup once a day, by itself,
or mixed with other food ; and when
ten or twelve months old, a crust of
bread or piece of rare beef to suck,
No child uader two years ought to
oat at your table. Give no candies,
in fact, uothing that is not contained
in these rules, without a doctor's
orders,
Summer eAYnmnM n mmns -yom
over-toodmng amnd hot foul air. I oep
doors and windows open. Wash
your well children with cold water
twice a day, and oftener in the hot
season, Never neglect looseness of
the bowels in an infant ; consult
the family or dispensary physician
at once, and he will give you rules
about what it should take and how
it should be nursed. Keep your
rooms as cool as possible, have them
well ven ila ted, and do not allow any
bad smell to como from sinks,
garbage-boxes or gutters about
the house where you live.
See that your own aprrtments are
right. Whero an infantis cross and I
irritble in the hot weather, a trip on
water will do it a great deal of good,
(ferryboat or excursion boat,) and
may prevent choler4 infantum,
THwARTING AN INSUIIANCE Dow0E.-,
A law of Virginia which became
operative this month, and which is
of concern to all insurance compa.
nies doing business in that Coin
monwealth, provides "that in any
action against an insLurance cornpan y
no failure to perform any condition
of its policy, nor violation of augr
restrictive provision thereof, shall
be a valid defense to such action,
unless it appears that such condition
or restrictive provision is printed in
type as large, or larger, than that
in which the acts of the Assembly
are printed, to wit, that commconly
known as long primer type, or is
written with pen andl ink in or on
the policy." This law was passed
in consequence of some insurance
companies printing restrietive eon,
ditions in their policies in type
so small that they could not be
easily read with the naked eye. One
p)olicy exhibited to the Legislature
had those conditions in pearl type.
Lrvan Is 1KINo.-The Liver Is the
imperial organ of the whole human
system, as it controls the life, health
an~d happiness of man. When it is
disturbed in its proper action, al
kinds of ailments are the natural
result. The digestion of food, the
movements of the beart and blood,
the action of the brain and nervous
system, are all immediately con
nected with the workings of the.
Liver. It has been successfully
proved that Green's August f'lower
as unequalled in curing all persons
afflicted with Dyspepsia or -Liver
Conmplaint, and all -the pumerotte
symptoms that rosult' fjQm. an -un~
- healthy condition dc.f .the'Lter an
IStomach. Sam pie -bottles fo try,
10 cents. Positively sold iii'all
towns on the Western Contlnent.
Thre( doses' vill pro that It6 is just
what you *ant.
POLITICAL XO'ES.
General B:'iks does not like to bQ
mterviewed on politica.
Colored men in Charleston are
organizing Hamupton campaign
clubs.
The Burlington Jiawkeye says
that "groonbackisin" is "nothing
but brevet Communism."
Mon.tgomery Blair has announo,
ed hioself a candidate for Congress
in the Sixth district of Maryland.
It is reported that Congressman
Schleicher, of Texas, believes that
war with 3Xoxico is very probable.
Dr. Stewart (Ropqblican), of the
third XLinnosota district, hau decid-,
ed to run for Congress in opposi,
tion to lr. W. D. Washburn, the
regular nominee of his party. There
is an apportunity for effective work
on the other side.
The Charleston Journal of Com,
meree s.tys : "If the South could
leave the Union without firing a
shot she would not do it. The
Union now means to her profit and
domination boyond her hopes and
at the expenso of her bittorest foes,
who havo boon blown up by their
own torpedo."
Providence fournal: "It is not
the time when General Butler will
be elected Governor of A.assachu-,
setta by the aid of mobs, and al
though he may be watching the
labor turmoil with hope, we give
him the credit of knowing that the
ef2)rts of such a man as Kearney
would only bo an injury to hie
cause,"
Tho Democrats of Charleston
have set an example for their party
in South Carolina by resolving to
p)ermnit colored citizens who voted
for Hampton in 1876 to take an
active part in their primary meet-,
ings. The News and ()ourier
siys r "Less than this it were un.
just and unwise to concede. More
than this could not safely be given.
Speaking of the general result
this fall, the Now Orleans Tinea
chance for the Republicans to beat
the vote of 1876, while the Demo
crats have evory chanee. The char
ges of fraud against Hayes, and the
opon dislike to him in many Repub,
liean States like Iowa, Kansas,
Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Illinois,
will tell seriously in the coining
canvass."
JOHY 4ND TUB PQST4AGO-sr42P,
John was a boy who "lived out."
Every weok he wrote home to his
mother, lived on a small, rocky
farm among the hills. One day
John picked up an old envelope
from the wood-box, and saw that
the postago.stamp on it was not
touched by the postmaster's stamp
to show that it had done duty and
was henceforth useless. "The post.
master missed his aim, then." said
John, "and loft the stamp as goo4
as now. I'll use it myself."
Ho moistened it at the nose of
the tea..kettle, and carefully pullsc4
the stamp of.
"No," said conscience, "for that
wvould be cheating. The stamp has
been on the letter ; it ought not to
carry another."
"It can carry another," said yohn,
"because, you see, there is no marIe
to prove it worthless. The post'
office will not know."
"But you know," said conscience,
"and that is enough. It is not
honiest to use it a second time. It
is a little matter, to be sure; but it
is cheating. God looks for princi.
pie. It is the quality of every action
which He judges."
$But no one will know it," sai4
John, faintly.
".No one /" eried conscience.
"God will know it--that is enough,
and He, you know, desires truth a4
the inward parte."
"Yes," cried the beat part of
John's character. "yes s it is cheat
ing to use the postage stamp the
seeond time, and I will not do it."
John tore it in two and gave it to
the winds. The bo~y won a, glorious
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