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"Jgritvtotre ia the General Afe?ii'ty?an'} it J w <&- JScim of nil, others, apd .?Aflfj Honor^?e," j -jfr MOON'S ?HASm ^ Pull. |I0h, 4*)nC]ld, '* -: J'im&'tr. 19h, MadS/lfch. T1T*?'wg' Mjrfi. .4 8. ?.> 7. Days. Friday. Tttcsday. Wednesday. Thursday, ,Sun Risks. 6.12. 6. 9. Boh 1 Bets. 6.42. ?^ol 6.41 6.44. (I 17 Botffrwr? {flow?. W*? Wife ffltttfatieed Ate ?beut forty fi v? yen? *gn, on thb'decline) Our lands are becoming /clever-tired.,', That is,they need'lime.' ? may dS tharine 2t is not what it once WnB. Thb farmers ?dNtoland wculd hail with Infinite joy a substitute forv!t^Wn4fw' 'ten'.'fv be' found? Possibly jin th^e. rAlalfa? ,-or Southern clover.* It orriginoted in Chili, ??tfii&%r?a!L,"III^ the* Ulsiplb grass of ?tittfcftfcrlXUta^ tM& realize it Snakes an immense yield of most nu trio ^Joua forage. rThis the writer has learned from pracjcal farmers thero who khow whereof tney affirm. The leaf resembles .Tdiiri wlnte^clover, v: It ppfcroutsniaU \Aw flowers ateVery* joint. It to 'of ? finer ed to become a most wonderful acquisi tion to this Western country, ana espec fally to the So^th,<beca?8QriLnve8 through et ?lsSoW?^rought in CaUforuja,, $ow will it grow in Kentucky? It will. A jpntlchmu in Boyle oovnty procured four *MB&?&f,&P. . Beed? flnd Bo^yed^ it, last April or May. L^looksi green, and beau tiful. Selecting a very small plant,' we dug down to ascertain the length of its root. It was^more than twp feet Jong J going down straight into the earth, as if] meant to go dear tbrpugh and clinch on the other side, and as^ough aa a whip cord. M ia said to go dofrV eight or ten feet initlluvinl soil, or until it finds either . water ; or rpck.{. :It will neither) freeze nor dry out when once it takes root. It must be, A wopd|iful fertillizer if it proves to he adapted to our soil and climate. It is mosfc ccrtalnfjr ^worthy of a fate trial. Of course it is aa.yet an experiment. But if it is ftiuccess, whoever first brink's the . seed of it into market will com inn nd his own price for it. Itj^ow costs 25 cents per pound in gold^n"Califauia. Few of ourxiarmers in this (Marion) county intendmaking the experiment this spring, provided the seed we nave ordered comes to hand. We have ordcr edthemfrom Mr. Wilcoxtin. banker. Carrollton, Mo., who ia disposing of them at coajjp^lyjor the^ij^off^ios^ whq, wish to try the experiment. He sells them at 30 cents a pound. They were sent to him by big brother in. California. f r A LI II raottCF a* tmtm fcwifi SKftp Your Farm. " ^'JSv^y^fariner should have a complete map of his farm, with each field, pasture and wood lot together, with all the fences roads and ditches plainly drawn, and either numbered or named so they can be ^readily- designated. Few farmers cau appreciate the value of one until r . they have tried the experiment for with the map of the farm before you* can direct J yoUr workmen to it without the possibili ty of their making a mistake. Ypu can plan improvements and estimate their cost at your lesure, instead of spending half a day of valuable time'id survey i?g j the land itself. Any person with a little J ingenuity and patience, can draw a map of his farm. It should be about two feet square, of larger if cleared, and drawn upon thick card-board to prevent its be* ing torn or defaced. Let our farmers try the experiment and they will soon learn its value,?[Farmer's Union. iinnTf ?ler to*/** I k _ L,_ Pltarch says, ' The eyes of the hog are f o Kui'iiod and disposed of In the head, that it is always looking upon the lowest '?> objects and in manner contemplate -w^W^ter^ and lofty* 1% cftnnot look upward unless thrown back with it8 feet upward ;iA^hpugft his animal is addicted to the m?a't discordant squeal ing and grunting; yet as soon ?a it is laid on its back it is immediately silent, so gfc'at la its astonishment at the heavens to the sigh^ of.which it j9 unaccustomed nL tf?Sfro?) ????e? ??cb fear, that i* ia .^ji'ajnabio tb cry." * ?' ;' ? In some cities when a policeman finds a man full he takes him to the station house and Iii? friends bail him out. // .iflE*LD DRUG !HOUSE* ttEVIVEI), WITH nn ENTIRE NEW JK of FRESED and CHOICE GOODS, HARRAL k VMMMi WHOLESALE DJB UGGlSfS. 7 *., . tit MEETING SREET, - CHARLESTON, R C, 8accos3ors to tho Ola EstabU?ed Rottes of , f / Hfl'. J.HV) Sj * n AVI LAND, HARKAL & CO., Charleston. H AML AND, ,BI8LEY<*jCO., Aagnsta,G?. ; HARRAL, RI8LEY A KITCHEN, Now York1. ] Mar. 5 v j 1874 3m H AI ?or I i LIFE INSUR j J ,r II?!: ANCE I MUM AGENCY! j.... .,/.... - >;?>.'! I.-U*.',> .iys> ? Insure your life in the' I.TirnnoBf AND ARLINGTON MhE IN StTR AflJOB 00. a This is the largest and most prosperous of the Southern compauics. ID ilA r JA8, H* Agent, at Citizen's r3av;riga Bank. i -i ' "i -Ii ?>? i-ririin Hn' - laYEBJfOOI; LQBJ)0N PD GLOBE I^tlBANCE CO :lH.) Capital, $20,500,000 in j Sold. This company paid,over three (3) millions at Chicago fire, and ever million at recent fiiein Boston. . ." JAS. H. FOWLES, Agent. .. nun)/ lvi? DR. A. C. D?&E8, DEALER IN r VI ?: t?.T>b 1 MT.Y- /. 7 , Modicines, Ohemicals and Paints. FllNE iTbilet; SOAPS* Fancy HAIR and TOTH Brushes, Perfumery and Toilej Articles, TRUSSES and Shoulder BRACES, GRi^SS AND GASUMSSt TJURE Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes, PAINTS, OILS, YARNISH'S * and DYE STUFFS LETTER-PAPER, Pens, Ink, Envelopes, Glow, Putty, Carbon Oil, Lamp i Chiranevs. < ALSO v >' "A FINE LOT OF CIGARS, TOBACCO and CANDIES. Bg^JPhvaicinna' Prescriptions accurately Coinpoundcd."TBl ? -1..; i.,.?? J. E. AD GER &C0. <?< 63 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C, AGENT FOR r ie Rotary Harrow which received premium at the Orangebnrg Fair. Also, the Collins, Watt, and a largo assortmeut of other Plows, Coru^Shellers, Straw cutters, Collin's Seweeps, Blanchard Churns, Facqubnr Sweeps, Shovel Plows, Turn Shovels, Scooters, Bull-Tongues, and Agricultural Implements, generally. Send for circular. J. Eo ADGER & CO., 88-Gm 62 East Bay, Charleston, S. C J 8 LBERGOTTI, -CORNER RUSSELL-STREET AND RAIL ROAD A VENU E HAS a full Stock of everything In the GJIOCERY. line? and Recolvlng dailv nddltions to his already Full Stock-Fair Dealing and low prices ia the motto of this Home. Just Received a lot of Prepared Ham and Dried Beef, BACON, SIDES, SHOLDKRS, HAMS, STRIPS, SUGAR, COFFEE, FLOU* Molasses, Syrup, Ac., at reduced prices. .Call and bo convinced. ?BORDERS Promptly Filled and Delivered Free of Charge. EOR8ALE 1 Platform SCALE, in good Order, Capacity 1000 pounds. Feb. 19 1874 tf REAL ESTATE AGENCY. The undersigned having formed a co-partnership under the name of FOWLES A GLOVER, offer their services to the community, as Agents for theSale or purchase of Real Estate, and for collection of Rents, Ac. JA8. H. FOWLES, JULIUS GLOVER, At Citizens' Savings Bank. At Law Office of Glover & (ilover. We offer for sale: A new and boautiful residence In Or-1 ALSO, af. a Bargain, 340 acres (150 cleared) within h mile of Rowe's Bridge angeburg, on East sido of Railroad, with fine outbuildings, garden, Ac. ALSO ONE Plantation of Five Hundred Acres, on Santoo River. ALSO, A plautatton near Fort Motte, 500 noros, idg< 1J miles from Rowe's Pump Depot. ALSO ONE Building Lot in the town of Or angeburg. ALSO Lot belonging to Presbytorinn Church on Amelia, (New) Street?a desirable ouildiug site. ALSO With dwelUngand outho.?? i? K?o? o&\J%J^^?jtf?g^ vation?water power on the pitted Twenty acres of land attache*!, Dr. J. Walker's California. Yin Cgar Bitters nro a: purely Vcgctnblo preparation, mndo cbiclly from too na-i tire korbs found on tbo lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains Of Califor nia, tbo. medicinal jiropcrtlcs of which are extracted therefrom without tho. uso of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked. "What Is the cause of tho unparalleled success of Vinegar, Brr Tiiuj?** Our answer is, that'they removu , the can go of disease, 'and the patient re covers bis health. They are tho great blood purifier and a llfo-glvlng principle, a perfect Renovator, and Invlgorator Of the system. Never before in tho history of, tho world has a mcdiclno boon ! compounded possessing tho rcmarkablo Qualities of Vinkoar BrrreRS in healing tho sick of every diseaso man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative ris' well as a Tonic. Shoving Congestion, or Inflammation of .0 Liver ana Visceral Organs in Bilious isesGca The properties of Dr. Walker's VntEOAii Bittkiis oro Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera tive,-and Anti-Bilious. Grateful Thousnndsproclaim Vin kgar Bitteks the, most wondorfu} In vigoraht that ever sustained th? sinking system, i U>1 No Person can take these Hi (tors according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones nro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. IliliOUH. Kent if tont and Inter mitteilt I? evers, which aro so preva lent in tho valloysyof our grout rivers throughout the Uiutful States, especially those of tbo Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Bed, Colorado, Brazos, Bio Grantle, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ho nnokc, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout 'our cntiro country* during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual heat pud dryncss, aro invariably accompanied by cxtousivo dc rangomcnts of the stomach and. liycr, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful iutlucucc upon these various or gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Da. J. *WalkKit's Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with which tho bowel? nre loaded, at the anmo time stimulating tho secretions of'tho liver, and generally restoring tho healthy functions tit the digestive organs. ' Fortify tho body against diseaso by purifying all Its Haids with Vinegar Bittkhm. No epidemic can take hohl of a system tints fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Head ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Cilest, Dizziness, Sour Knietalinns of the Stomach, Bad Tuxtc in the Mouth. Bilious Attacks, 1'alpita tatiou of the Heart, Inllainmation of the J.'mgs, Bain in the region or the Kid neVb, and a hundred other painful symp toms', x'-rt tbo offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle prove a better guarantee of its merits ih...: a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or KS.ig'J Evil, White Spoiling;-.. Ulcers, Krysipchts, fc>,'?dlcil Neck, (ioitrc, Scrofulous lulltiuunaiioiis, TU(lolcnt lllflaiiiliuitiiins, Mercurial A U'eetimi.-. Old Sores, la options of the Skin, Sore Byes, ete\ In those, as in nil other constitutional Dis eases, Vai.kkh'h VlNKUAR Bittkiis havo shown their great curative powers ia tho most obstinate and intrnctahle eases. For Inflammatory end Chronic Rheumatism, ('.out. Bilious, ltcmit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys ami Bladder, these Hitters have no equal. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases.?Persons en gaged in Taints and Minerals, such as 1'huubcrs, Type-setters, Goldbeaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of tlio Bowels. To guard against this. take, a dose of WaLKKU's Vix eoar Dittkrs occasionally. For Skin Diseases j Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt-Bhcum, Blotches, Spots, i'implc.?, Pustules, Hulls, Carbuncles, King-worms, Scahl-her.(), Soro Kyns. Krystpoln? Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration* of tho'Skin, JIumors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever natno or nature, nro literally dug up and carried out of tho system in a short time by tho uso of those Minors. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of mo many thousands, are oitoottlnlly destroyed and removed. No system of medicine, 'no vermifuges, no an tnttlndnitlcs will freu tho system from worms Ifko these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or'ohl, married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or tho turn of life, thoso Tonic Bitters display so decided an infhteneo that improvement is soon perroptih!c. Cleanse the Vitiated lilood when ever yon lind its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, liruptions, or Sores \ cleanse it when you lind It obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse If when it is foul; j mir feelings will tell vou when. Keep the blood pure, and tho health of tho system will follow. n. h. McDonald & co.. Druggist! nmlUcn. AgU? San FranoUoi^ California* and cor. of Washington anil Charlton St?.. n. V. Bald bjr mil Drugglata and Dealers. rt. ii. McDonald ?u co.. DmjrirUt? r.ml Gm. AfrU.. San FrancUoo. California, and oor. of Waalitneton nml Charlton Kta.. n. T. Sold bjr all Drugglata and Dralera. Tm.M.9. Fiti^h.?naiD? rworn, U.J-. I gradaUed at Uta UWaffttvaff rjnn'a la l&JS, and after so year* experiment. MrSMtad far. FiUar'aVegatabla RnenmaUo Hyrup and Pills, whlefe I guarantee an InfalUbla our* for fatal In Heid. Lunge, Dark, Heart, Limb*. Korrom Ktd. a er. Blood, and au RaSwaatla dlttasea. Swtrn to, Una tsua April, 1871. f. A. OSDOUnN. /Votary Pu?ic, i'Stlt W*CUr?aeaw?r*Cor?ibTit, and will ealiefr any one v rit Ingui HiT.Thoe Murphy.D D Frenkfura ThUe fl?v.G ?, F.wln.e. Media, l*a Rev J.8 BueIiauan.CUreec? lovelier. j? O 8m|U?. ftttelord, n. v. Rtr Joe. B?*??. Falte Cbnrch. ?il?..a* AO irteiUhould write Dr tiller. 1'hila. torexnle, entorr Pamphlet anagnarantee, grille $40 Reward for aal* ?jr?ilo?ast. No faxe w ?.berge, a reality, leid kr drnjgtoaV mars & wol: PROP?rETOES. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A F> Rccervin^eVeryday-th?*1- " -3? of HQuoi AND IT W iPAtronag?, of tlie Fnhlio, ^ WHO come in there to pass a pleasant hotir, by playing ? ?ocial game of Billiards on their n'swly ly fitted tables. If you want anything .T ,nu?vojiJIIfW .rt inyt Ii*;?0?>Uil. iA?h>?> a,j.{J ?_ ' In the Liquor Line;?? 1 SEG?RS of the following popular brands .1 jSu'JL ,amt>X .T .A .Jf?itWV? %?? i IMDEBlAi;_ PERCY BEMPI Jan.l^ [> REGALIA, . LONQiTOM,., GOLDEN EAGEE, .,JGA*R06.E; MPLE, , LANOMEA,' 8 WRET HOME, mfoifcgfl ?j::1? ttbtfc qtJ s^Ta*3 va>H?{I .i. XI .<, MONEY,TlMt & L A B OR S A VD - ' BY . 0 SING OU R ? TINTED W hi TE LEAuS.' FOR OU To IDE AN D - t N Si ?E PA! N T! 'vC AMY SHADE OR COLOR DE SiREtj mixed READY for IMMEDIATEafpKcati?nI " BUILDERS and CONSUMER? WIUiCONSULT THEIR .INTE RESTS BY TB'S.tLNfi THE .' SUPERIOR MERITS or: rms 'PA \ N T THE .TRADE SUPPLIED ON LTBE RP - : ' I \fv1Ar;iUrAGJL'^f D-Fv- ? yy.jyj jyj ^ B , R Q ^ .. . ' f/,T0N : - ?VVl^mr\m, '. 20 I EA^T.' BA.! ? : ?'. r" '?' OFFICE QE 1 \.% :1 ?/Af??^&Q GEORGE S..:?MS0KmW, I WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM MY FRIENDS AND THE Puhlic in general thnt I hm receiving und have ready for their i n- tfl spection now, the MOST ATTRACTIVE, LARGEST ?nd BEST ASSORTED Stock of PAJaSa GOODS ever offered in this market. Any one who will take tho trouble will readily convince him eelf of this fact ^...?'. As'space will not permit me to enumerate all the different branches, I can only state that all are fully replen ished, and I invite every cine to call in and examine fur himself. Goods shown freely and with- ??? ? - out charge. CEO. II, CORXKLSON. May 7th, 187.1, 12 i TRIUMPHANT! added THE CAROLINA FERTILIZE? Wi ul Bfi Sold ab Follows: Cnsh Frioo?#50 per Ton of 12,000 lbs. Time JPrioe?#55 per Ton of 9,000 lbs. Payable November I, 1874. Free of Interest. Frloght and Diaygae to h? d. Its Success is UNPARALLELED, und its standard is AJ?o 1 ACID PHOSPHATE will be Sold as Follow**: Cash Price-$33 per Ton of ?,000 lbs* Time Price??38 per Toil of 2,000 lbs. PAYABLE November 1,1S74, Fiaoof Interest. Freight and ?rayaga to be added, For8ai.1bBy ^?^?SSa?ac oeo. W.WILLIAHSkGO, General Agents, at Charleston, 8. C, Jan. 1574