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* * * ** * * * *** * * *. * ** * Extracts From Early South * Carolina listory. * * From B. R. Carroll's History * * of - South Carolina. * * (Printed for County Educational * *i 'Dopartment.) ' * .* " * "- " " " " $ " " " " * " , * A COMIP~LiT1 DISCOVIRY OF THE STATE OF CAROLIqNA, IN THIE YIEAR 1682. The discourses of many Ingenious Travellers (who have lately sen this part of the West Indies) have for Salubrity of Air, Fertility of Soyl, for the Luxuriant and Indulgent Bless ings of Nature, justly rendered Caro lina Famous. So that since my Ar rivakat London, I have observed many with pleasing Ideas, and Contempla tions, as if ravisht with Admiration, discourse of its ,Pleasures. Whilst others more actively prest and stim ulated, have with vehement and ar 'dont )eslres willingly resolved to hazard their lives, Families, and For tunes to the Mercy of the Wind, Seas, and Storms, to enjoy the Sweets of so desirable a Being. * * * * * * * * Carolina derives her name either froth our present Illustrious Monarch, under whose glorious Auspices it was first establisht an English Colony, in the Year One Thousand Six Hundred and Seventy, and under whose benign and happy Influence it now prospers and flourishes. Or from Charles the Ninth of that Name King of France, in whose reign a Colony of French Pro tesants were transported thither, at the encouragement of Gasper Coligni, Admiral of that Kingdom; the place of their first Settlement named in I-ion our of their Prince Arx Carolina; but not long after, that Colony, with Mon sieur Ribault their Leader, were by the Spaniards at once cut off and de stroy'd. Since which, nor French, nor Spaniard have made any Attempt for its Re-Settlement. * * * * * * * * The Soyl near the Sea, of a Mould Sandy, farther distant, more clayey, or Sand and Ojay mixt; the Lapd lies upon a Level in fifty or sixty Miles round, having scarce the least 11111 or IHadnency. It's cloathed with odor forous and fragrant Woods, flourish ing in perpetual and constant - Ver dures, viz. the lofty Pine, the sweet dmolling Cedar and Cyprus Trees, of both which are composed goodly Boxes, Chests, Tables, Scrittores, and CAPITOL WOOLEN MILL MEN! W FOR YOUI When you can g< Indi When buying direct have stores everywhere, you true and honest valu Style, Workmanship and NO MORE Tisi Cou1 H-andie Umnbre below. NAME. Address ICAPITOL V Were you one of the max wonderful money-saving self that we are duplicat of Woolens ever shown S urday, Mar. 20th and 21sa $5.00 Gold or Pearl hand ONENMO PRICE Capito BAN] Opposite Post 01 CAPITOL WOOLEN MILL Cabinets. The Dust. and Shavings of Cedar, laid amongst linnen or Woolen, de stroys the Moth and all Verminous In sects; It never rots, breeding no Worm, by which many other Woods are consumed' and destroyed. * * . * * * * * * The Peach Tree in incredible Num bers grows wild: If the Fruit ex press'd, the Planters compose. a pleasant refreshing iquor; the Re mainder of the Fruit serves the Hogg and Cattle for Provision. The Mul berry Tree every where amidst the Woods grows wild: The Planters, near their Plantations, in Rows and Walks, plant them for Use, Ornament and Pleasure: What - I observed of this Fruit was admirable: the Fruit there, was full and ripe in the latter end of April and beginning of May, where as in .'ngland and Europe, they are not ripe before the latter end of Au gust. A Manufactory of Silk well en couraged might soon be accomplisht, the clemency and moderateness or the Climate to indulge and nourish the Silk-worm: To make tryal of its Success, was the Intention of those French Protestant Passengers trans ported thither in Ills Majesties Frigat the Richmond being Forty-Five, the half of a great Number designed for that place; but their Design was too early ainticipated: the Eggs which they brought with them being hatch't at Spa, before we could reach the Land, the Worms for want of Provision were untimely lost and destroyed. * * * * * * * * The great encrease of their Cattel is rather to be admired than believed; not more than six or seven years past the Country was almost destitute of Cows, hogs, and Sheep, now they have many thousand Ilead. The Planter in Winter takes no care for their Provisions. which is a great Advan tage, the Northern Plantaties obliging the Planters to spend great apart or their Summer to provide Fodder and Provision for their Cattle, to preserve them from starving in Winter. The Cows the Year round brouzing on the sweet Leaves growing on the Trees and Bushes, or on the wholesome HIerbago growing underneath: They usually call them home in the Even ing for their Milk, and to keep them from running wihi. logs find more than enough of Fruit in the Sunminer and Roots and Nuts in the Winter; .S--FROM MILL TO MAN--C. hy Pay $2 t TAILOR-MADE .t a Hand-tailored Si vidual Measure for I you eliminate the middlemen and the volume of business a tes. Each Suit Guaranteed Fit for $17.5' COUPON uon entitles holder to one $5.00 C lla with each and every Suit orc /OOLEN MILLS, Laurens, S. C. ty that visited our store and opportunity? If not why not ing $25.00 to $35.00 Suits fo outh, and as a special inducei t, we will give away absolut le Umbrella. E $17.50 N 1 Woolen K~ OF LAURENS BUIL[ Thice. S--FROM MILLI TO M AN--C from the abundance of the Feeding, great numbers forsake their own Plantations, running wild in the Woods, the Tygar, Wolf and Wild Cat, by devouring them, oftentimes goes share with the Planter; but when the Stock encreases and grows strong, the older surround the younger, and bold ly oppose and oftentimes attack their Invadets. Their S'heep bears good Wool; the Ewes at a time often have 2 or 3 Lambs; they thrive very well, the Country being so friendly to their Nature, that it's observed, they are neither 1liable nor incident to any known Disease or Distemper. * * * * * * * * There are in Calorina great num bers of Fire Flies, who carry their Lanthorns in thei Tails in dark Nights, flying through the Air, shining like Sparks of Fire, enlightning it with their Golden Spangles. I have seen a larger sort at Jamaica, which 1)r. leylin in his Cosmography, enumerates amongst the Rarities and Wonders of Hispaniola, an Island un der the Kingof Spain, distant between 20 and 30 Leagues from Jamalsa: These have two Lights above their Eyes, and a third in their Tails: in dark nights the'y shine like Candles; for which I hlve often at a distance mistaken them, supposeing them to have been the Lights of some adjacent Plantation; and in this I have not been the first that has been so deceiv ed. Amongst large Orange Trees in the Night, I have seen many of those Flies, whose Lights have appeared like Candles, or pendant Flambeaus, which amidst the Leaves and ripe Fruit yielded a Light truly glorious to behold; with 3 of these included in a Glass Bottle, in a very dark night I have read very small Characters: When they are kill'd, their Igneous or Luminous Matter (oes not immediate ly, (til -half an hour, or an hour af ter their Deaths) extinguish. * * $ * * * * * The Natives of the Country are from time immemorial, ab Origine Indians, of a deep Chestnut Colour, their Hair Black and straight, tied various ways, sometimes oyl'd and paittted, stuck through with Feathers for Ornament or Gallantry; their Eyes black and Sparkling, little or no Hair on their Chins, well limb'd and featured, painting their Faces with different Figures of a red or Sanguine Colour, whether for Beauty or to render them selves formidable to their Enemies I APITOL WOOLEN MILLS 5 to $35 CLOTHES? uit made to your mess. 's or dealer's profit. We ve do enables us to offer absolutely for Quality, D NO LESS / sold or Pearl ered on date : L A-3-18-14 took advantage of this come and see for your r $17.50. Largest line nent for Friday and Sat ely FREE of charge a 0 LESS ONE PRICE Mills RING iLaurOfes, S. C. kPlTOL WOOLEN MILLS could not learn. They are excellent Hunters; their Weapons the Bow and Arrow, .made of a Read, pointed with sharp stones, or Fish Bones; their Cloathing Skins of the Bear or Deer, the Skin drest after their Country Fashion. Manufactures, or Arts amongst them I have heard of none, only lit tIe Baskets, made of painted Reeds and Leather drest sometimes with Black and Red Chequers coloured. In Medicine, or the Nature of Simples, some have an exquisite knowledge; and in the cure of Scorbutick, Ven ereal, and Malignant Distemper are admirable: In all 1External Diseases they suck the part affected with many Incantations, Philtres and Charms: In Amorous Intrigues they are excellent either to procure Love or Hatred: They are not very forward in Discov ery of their secrets, which by long Experience are religiously transmit ted and conveyed In a continued Line from one Generation to another, for which those skill'd in this Faculty are held in great Veneration and Esteem. Their Religiou chiefly consists in the Adoration of the nt and Moon: At the Appearance of the New Moon 1 have observed them withopen extend ed Arms then foldend, with inclined Bodies. to make their Adorations with much Ardency and Passion: They are divided into many Divisions or Na tions, Govern'd by llegull, or Petty Princes, which our English call Ca occoes: Their Diet is of Fish, Flesh, and Fowl, with Indian lMaiz or Corn; their Drink Water, yet Lovers of the Spirits of Wine and Sugar. They have hitherto lived in good Correspondence and Amity with the English, who by their iust and equitable 'Carriage have extreanmly winn'd and obliged them; Justine being exactly and impartially administred, prevents Jealousies, and Mlaintains between them a good I'nl lerstanling, that the Neighbouring Indians are very kind, and servicea ble, doing our Nation such Civilities and good Turns as lie in their Power. THIS NEW 31E)I'INE SAVES YOU MONEY We are drgugists right he1le in your town and making a living out of the drug business, but it, is because peo ple have to have drugs and not be cause we like to see people suffer we don't. Our duty is to render the best service we can, and when some one is ailing, we are initere;ted in see ing them take the best medicine there is for their particular trouble. We don't recommend "ure-ails," as we don't believe there re suich things. We don't want you to spend more than yo i have to. Some of you get small wages, and v.hen you're sich, none at all, and you should get the most you can 'or your mloney. We recently came across at new rem edy 1or- inereasing strong' '11111 huild ing i1)0 people who are 1iovn anid emaciated. We know . a slight trouble sometil s gro into a sri ouis one, a111 to -top in thile begin ning, will save y u oney in the end. This new com1 d Is called I exall Olive Oil l:mu1Is on. It is the best remedy, when you are I'll n-do1n, tired out, nervous-no matter what the cau1se. It doesn't merely stimulate you and make you feel good for a few hlours, bult takes hold( of the weakness andl builds you1 up to a heal thy, 110r mal cond(itlonl. It is a real nlerve-food tonic and builder of good blood, str'ong mluscle, good dligestlonl. It con talins Hlypophosphites, whlich1 tonle tile nerv'es, and1( pure'4 Olive 011, whlich nourishes the nerves, the 1)100( and the entire systeml. Pleasant to take. Contains 110 alcohol or habit-forming drulgs. We pr'omise thlat if you are not perfectly satisfied with it, we'll give back your money as sooni as you~ tell us. Sold1 only at the 7,000 llexall Stores, and iln Laurens by us5. $1.00. Laur11ens Drug Co., 103 W. Mlainl Street, 1Laur1enls, S. C. L EGISL ATOl t A RR~E ST ED). Memberci of House From Barnwell Gave fGave Wortihess Check. Columbia, S. C., March 12.-MlagIs trate J. 11. Fowler today issued a war'ran-t foi' Noi'man C. Creech, mnem her of the general assemlbly from Barnwell county, upon the allegation biy the Car'olina National bank here' that d check for $!0, said to have been drawn by Cr'eechl upon0 the 1Hom11 banik of Barnwell, had been retuirned uin Patid, beainiig -the nlotation ''this pa rty has 1no account with this bank." HIERE AT HOME. Lauirens ('itIzens Oladly Testify amid (Confidlent ly Recoinm~mnd Dounn's 1(id. ney Pills. It is testimony like the following that has placed D)onn's Kidney Pills rto fai' above competitors. When peo0 ple rigt~ here at ho~me i'aise their voice In praise there is no room left tor' loubt. Read the pubfic statement of a Laturens citiz :/ W. P. Shealy, ~2VE. Main St., Lanu rei's, S. C., says: a My back was~ In bad shape and I was hardly able to get ribout. I was advised to tr'y Doan's kid'ley Pills and I did so. One box brought me comp~lete relief.". Mr. Shealy is only one of many Lau ions people whoe have gratefully en dorsed iDoan's Kidney Pills, if your back acehes-if youir kidneys bother you, don't simply ask for a kidney rem..l ody-aak distinctly for Donn's Kidney Pills, the same thant Mr'. Sh6aly hlad the reolldy backedl by home testluhony. 50c all stoi'es. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. "WVhen Youi' Back is Lame--nemember tle Na." You must use - ~ chemical fertilizers to det bridhit, smooth Too mu Sweet izer prc Barnyari Potatoes proper 8 to 10 J2 appli Thi: yiel - - Foi - Po an 0000.0.000..4 Si S S - | ' " " U/ * r WEA R D "DIAMONDS" ARE //',13 SMAN WHO IS WEARING DJJ MG " HE GETS A TTENT'ION BECA U; THIS PA YS. THE MOST CHIEj eCAN GIVE HIIS WIFE, SWEE " "DIAMONDS." THLE LUSTROL PRECIOUS S TONES, MORE TH!I STHLE BEHOLDER AND THEf WE. AL WAYS !3E QUICKLY TURNE, I OUR? DIAMONDS ARE FL." A$' SAS THE H3ES T CAN BE SOLD F * FLEMING I " Lauren * Boys Cc 0I--- wilgve ]Sc th boywhouseI Pl mae*h ms o yerShe ak WE ARL I * A IV, lS IE MODE * WE HODER DTIERun PUBLIC SQUARE Ph< F..1I 5 ithe LBCNBE SOLDt. tgS sihhr tsams Limpos. *il th ep bo houses""el' r mpaekteasan the monst areo hig outeor. waTh's amsacmps he Woparue frou a g in. aThereSadr an imrand C 7A :h ammonia in sweet potato fertil vents early maturity. I manure makes the potatoes rough. The fertilizer is a chemical mixture containing per cent. of OTASH cd at the rate'of one-half ton per acre. kind of fertilizer has given a 325-bushel d per acre. For free book on Fertilizer mulas and directions, and for prices on tash Salts, write to us. We will sell any count of Potash from a 200-lb. bag up. GERMAN KALI WORKS. Inc. 42 Broadway. New York s MkcCormick Block Atl1 nts, Empire Bldg. Astw Orleans. Whitney Central Bank ldg. Savannah, Bank a Trust Bldg. San Francisco, 2S California St. IeQO@@ee@Oe@@ 0 SA MONDS 'ST INVESTMlENT. WHEN A NDS APPROACHES ANOTHER E HE LOOKS PROSPEROUS." ISHED TREASURES A MIAN THIEART' OR MOTHER A RE" S GLITTER OFL THESE MO0ST7 N ANYTHING E LSE, DELIGH T 1RER. THEN DIAMONDS CAN ) 3A CK INTO MONE Y. LESS; OUR PRICES AS LOWV OTHERS s, S.C. rn Club s of1-- Guano. to ntes erilieran n onoeaceti o henxtby n _,.oy Guao. kep i i ,ares WIA RONDS ($S 7'I o'E o'IN.Wf? eaper WaytIOAHandl ANOr0 etai LOO PO PJO ~?IHEDTRASUESA LAN N NTIGELTHD SH PRINTKINGO CJO. se.. 0ARN, .C confnuoneacre nthi Gouaiednore or kees imet its mres.o e 'T. EVRN make Wif to ang.dosue yn or LAUREh&DES O RN METHODSc