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f fJilE'SEVTS AND HEUALl). !' TriNXSi>OKO. l\ I Vovnilwr 2. : : : W. j ?i. itJiJISS J>.l I'IS. LZl'lTtUi. : | $ - * ' ?. K I:VX<>7?VS. associ>tr Ewtok. i gsg-l % I'kk-i^ent G bevy's i?3tt'.rht<*r h:;s . ' ? I ja-il tmi^ript? oiie of the jfovermiu'M n*tai*he?. ri-j??;riisir i:: the nntVenrhy 11 j*> amine cl M?>iisrt*ui* Phjiv'I YViLmmi. Aimzri: weighs t\v?> Imm'.reil :ui<\. ; i , t. ..... . fc..ren pouitus niiii uavut wuvw tnree, j J ii:nlri-il and hi'iiMMi. Five humlr^l ] &:ul.!:.irty ix.iunU of 3c?l. between ihe . i VriT?-?t i>tu!C> a:?d nnnrcuy. i i i>. v:d f) \vr> refuses t<> sav whether ; ill ?;?j::k>st Gorham or not r.ml! j * -?lii panics have postponed thi> i? 1 ::;>rty qttesifon by r?>ntitt::inj? Clerk ! JSh-.-'jvV. a i>eui<.?c;i?tr acting werefci-; ?:*' V _ i ^ UK rvw.t liedlaui i> of English , .: In 16*7 v-slj.i>liKhe(i tir-s lcr>?:ic sfv !u:n, ami vailed it; I:e:i?Iehe?i; v. hivh wus ??>on >m>r?en^d iiU? ;<edtam. and Im< a:ne the syntj-j lur ;n?:x?* ;;?u' iii?c:n\Icr . 'lav the irennfe or-< ( |iitsria?tS :i dt-silkx'k on Thursday ove: ! i tie VYiiivyiil; t*t" the : UypuMinui post- j J r^trr ui Lyechbtirjr to make way for | , v Utx-djnsrcr. TJic* Jiepuoiiraus ulKtn-1 \ tuvV.in* the !?ei?l.'and; the S*MV?te ad-' i; Ariiutr at liU-rty to I < tiV removal after the 5k*tiuttr ? m- x iniins. ' * Tiik Coniiccticnt KY^iment has ' e n j *<>-V&4'h*.>Tori, and their.recepiiun wa< -Avft iv&lSiiir t!;e- pcov?trl>?.i h?>spiia!i** oft Ik: t>ky by the ^-ea. Kveryt .mjjj t timet! out to ilo them honor.; ?- they nv.!?ni.Uu?.i?'ihi-y will be 1 :. '?: ;< !! thi?ir people that t!:c S.?uth S ki^tws ilw *Siite:>?ive betw?v:i a ; gwL-v ^ ?rti)<vri> ir^nftotiJjiu a::<? a corrupt r-;rjK*t-j?a^-^}T. I 1 !f tjji: Uendju<ter> decide to enter ji v.:jo:: the v? aruuth. tht 'I >emoerats will ? ?V?- *o hin? li^jptnlus :ii:<i . v ..rwr to rK: their r-1?4>;>tiiiir- Xe thor 1 ? .. .. fc^sort^xueu :m tlu* ):mti eouhi nit Ma-'t Tiie renojriule Senator i< ?o { Jp ?.= rlmt everyiLing about him t ?--ii be s?jf2i through e.Xt-epi hi< politic-, : s- ;vi even they are thin indeed. t </OSKl.lN?i lil vwav.s h;u a handv trick i j jf sick alnmt .m vh'Clion time. ( v :?*:i he uoe^n'1 care about the IJejuib- ^ l-.-aii ticket. He may really be ili: but , 1.. iliiicss wiiii-s opporiuuely r.iul JT 1 jvc.x the hull-breeds to elect tlwir j J 1 the:u-e?ve?. Close observer? say ? election will be close in New York. : v ihii ;rit\ :nuv not be two thou- I . . . : i either way. It" Kelly doesn't: j;ive aw iv the party :\sfnin it will score i j % .... y. He hasn't strength enough j j j aiythinjr but io Leep other Demo- j j *.?:? rroia \vi:t:?i!!:r. j , V.sAlOVnnsoii Moicgax has been 11 i<- hy the Senate as ix-cretary ; a ? . the Treasury. ile is seventy years I t; ? { and rery iieerej;i?. but a gentSe-: i i .i? ??r high ittt grity mid n jjfooti i1 U. iiiificr. Oi>vert:or Morgan, years V rxr-?. <fave Arthur a start: hence his j ? 2jw-?:<? po>ition. The rot of the; v v-jiaei. except MaeVeujjh. wii! proha- i' 3/jk 5^?sj:j their places audi the regu- i a . j- r -:r<t?c>a. >iu(-v eajrn m. i:iicn*cjy ; n gr- - ?iuui Lui? r<'fn*-<?s- to ht? : > ' 'ii-?3A??u ;o Arthur <>r to snare in the , u < - MaseYviwrh it .was who started i a a .? jirosecitiiuiis (;t* the Star i'oute i <! Lw has this ilory. He i:ii?rlit' d jjt' \ i .iiiv j&brii? them. so lie retires with ; i..- jecscut faurels. j il V-iSSYLWAXi v i> in a mild political! *' jf. i?aar?f- Tike Democrats have bren j. v so badly in the past few ; j( tteut tlie Kepnbi:can>expeetcd ; <"S^.?c?k-?v?*r in November, so the Ic-.-uP^. h ? '. -*- ti^go: iSivir prudencc and pur np a . * i^:u5c4i oian. :.mi one identified f i. s;any t'nnds. lor treasurer1^ *\ uuveniMi Stilte .Senator Wolfe. the ^ anii-eorruption leader! 0 **>AhtrLn?ilvi~ Republicans. held u eor?- j ^ 7*?s<iittJt?i"ojie atul iiomlnnied himself; , _ -?>-jxc. ilae piaee. The organs luiVhed at! Li::;, tail h\> canvas* lias been sitvijror-; ^ cu> iiail ;i i< thought nothing can pre lent ji*? *d?xTio? of the Democrat ; *kr ,<u^h lltrpabJie.ai divisions. Wolfej *-sj<rct<> lo put tl*r fini>hin:r blow toi tUe jcaeron-israat inllucnee in Fenn- ; >iiv;iaiA d;i>-f.dJ. ?? ? . A new paper ha< been started in . o V in^ton ea!ie-l the A.ucriont tl 7 fuller Pr.'?!n ??'-? fiwr rh?>f ? n , . w Alex. Steplieus and Lamar arc :? said u> ix- Hjnunir it7? ia:tiui?cr>?, its ]* Itejiiiici-xcy jaw] shouVihgT **' ucf<?T ^jxiTcU^n^ri-frr 1 u Oc unqutsii'jiied- ll w?U aim to tl 5*: philosophic a;;*i stau^nmulikt'. ?< I t>uvh aii exponent of lV'iuocvutio prin- ; t :s U^.' <?? the first; c. Siawu&TS oniw ttegistct' jrives the I Jo-: 1? oUctfora: oi* Ibio. which ; < > \.?>ithl esi>i!y bc? i&isiafccM (Ik* a fA'iim- ! o 4-f^iic platform pre>e:?r day. lie-j v vuh&eu&istt: h:is lutrtUv unv-i ti Jr"* * * I , laimr i.u *xmnnt?ii ?/i:h the Republican* ? i-iii <*i" Steward Ha>3 Lincoln. TIkn* ; 1 worthies uitett lhAv eyes c?u2<j : h tooy 2^ur or i-ogrvu or Ursujt i E 'N c ;? 'it2>vjfr* ?J? lfte ~Xzws uhd Cottri-! ,-f7 c" **ii>??i:utcs2iy \htilit** * slate Mte-.iT j Iinuiv- Si* C4&>im4 liaiwixl] {hat two- i ^ tL-mls s?f lht> |)*m*>e?*atic -Senators ?j>- ^ ftv!>in! the .select ton of UayartL bat that i y - ciiv^ifd tUe oiS't- it* a right ami it j M u-as rehsdatttiv cmicetJt** !t? him. We ?. v ituxiM '!' (. .. ' ii-irf-c'M ( j<?<uiul ?ycll; J*>r the riia??c nn.uc by biin is in-. ^ | v-rtjsi^rnt with Senator Ikyartl'* whole* i ? . \ Kxt:rti. in which he bus *bow? hiinsclt, ?.i?i?raixrly oblivious t>f personal a^r-1 M in his political course. t? 1* is ifcat the Georgia Senators tj !i??i iSayani iu their way. benec Mm? }, sttacks on hit:i by soiiss; new? s| The Augnci Chrv*i+t* is an ^ . :uh;iirero!'!ia\?;ri{. b;:< the ( 'ootirtti- : ^ *"tian hns jurule seventl riUgrarcJai at- t. upon I t>e <. u s>:tinc :t ^ much brtjpr ami h;;.ri*cr paper iu every ' way the Constitution. though Cok'iH*! 11, iii his Washington ' n oorre^poiuiriiee. does *ret a little oft" a B h: h:.> ptHirics sometime*. : .. Tlie Scnice Loctrine Revived. 11 S^-rvtarv i'.k.li:c I:as rvsui rertrtl t'se" n c!(i M??Jir-e ?i.:?-tr:".:e which hy?l l;*vu'ti qu:e!h.vJ;?*i.<?i:ijr m'uiv the ira\ ii wliv ii iiexi??e isiT4i I lie Kuro{>cr?u v couMrvs 1*? umiersiami that no jiai t j a ^--of Asirf3"icu slnnild t^i-roilVr be sni>- ; r u* Hrilis'.i Ciii<Mi3Z3ti?>n. When j w . M'nyttfr^:.u attempted to l'uuntl an ;'1 luf :-: i" 1:: SCcxiCt# lite X'riUxl Sidfr* * : ji 4i??? -*>v" iu:ttu?> iiitf atieJniir,^ t<?:?. ii; .mti Ist^-iaa* -tunl i - - -h; * ?'. - ?W ?>..u f m?re inan one opporiuiiiiv oj iemu;r titn to be ofl'. iJe Lesseps* fcheniP of di?rsfin<jr a anal Aero** the Isthmus t?l* Panama ms furnished the pretext for Secret ar\ j Maine's manifesto. He has no objee-; ion to t!ie eanalVand he deems it ofj .inrauiount importance that this canal ; >e neutral ami open to all nations; but ' he point he makes is that the United j >;ate? have hound themselves by treaty ! a itii the United Sintes oi' Colombia to ; ieeuiv this neutrality: and that Euro-; >ean nations have nothinjr to say about ' it. We will not ?ufler England and Fran.*." to enter into a compact of; :?euti-aHty. because this would be! ecojjrniziijtf their ri?rht to interfere in; American questions. The .great European Powers have re [>catedly united in ajrreemetrts.- s'ueh a- ; ruaraniees of neutrality :touehin$r the political condition of Si-ates like Lux-! mburj*. Belgium, Switzerland and 1 jari* ot the Orient, where the localities ' erere adjareut ??r where the interest-: molved concerned them nearly and leeply. Recognizing tluse facts, the I'nited Suites has never off-red to fake luirf in Ktii-li !itrrcwti(?i'<i !>! tn mciLi my supplementary to rlwm. While thus observing the ricrt*t-X neutrality with respect to eompli:::?ions abroad, it is the h?n?f settled :onvict:on of this government th:it any xtension to our shores of the political system by which the (j rent rowers ?ave eonf roiled and determined events n Europe would be attended by danger to the peace and welfare of this in; ion. Secretary. Blaine. add* that this irovjrnnient desires peace with all the .vorld, as is shown by her small army md navy; but it must i>e understood iat Europe must keep on her side of ;!ie fence. Thi> letter will not cause a quarrel, j is nobody cares much to fight at this ' ime. Dres* Reform in Eneland. That woman rule* the world has' f>een acknowledged. but that .voman's caprice in dress is a most jotential factor in determining the ndustrial status of a nation has not; reuerally been sufficiency recognized. \ striking instance of this truth is urnished b;? reference to British statists. In 1*70 the number of sheep in he I'nited Kingdom numbered about . hirtv-one million, and in four vears ; hey ha<l almost incredibly inc:eased o nearly thirty-live million. or a milron a \car. Now. instead oi' reaching orty million the number ha* diminish d to only thirty million. The revenue rojn wool ha.? fallen otl" ;tI^o about ! iftv per cent., or twenty-live million iollnrs. <o that the entire wool trade s luniru:siun?r. The greatest fall in lire has been on h>ujf or "lustre" vool. The explanation of this is that I ijjht or ten year-* :itro lustrous woo!; 'lothfc vvt'i* nlmost miiver^nHv bv . English women, and ton large extent ?y Indies of other conn trie.-. Since' 374 the French ladies have adopted lose lilting. clinging varments.* and liscarded iirlti.-h st ulfs fur. a sombre , ,nd dull material principally of French nan ulact tire. Not long after English adie* were found following the ia*b-. <>h and attiring themselves in foreign ! iibries. to the abandonment of lu?trous [ariaents and the annihilation of Ilriti-h * cool manufacturers. Mills arc now rile, woo! has fallen to half its price,. nd llie pe**j?!e are 'clamoring about iard tin?esr??<l all because a certain; tvleof fabric is ureseribed _Uv _iadii\sj. iffaSfilolK 'il*' poorer ctasses have lso discarded w*x?:en fabrics and !re>s in showy, rissubsiaritinl ! Iv.*'m mixture of all sorts of Jnateri.il. A movement is now on foot in lon uuder the lead of La**y Bi'trtive ' nd several members oi the. !*oyai "amily to return to old lusfroo^ ami British fabrics. A number,of dre*sunfcers ami tailors have .-joined ih?' loveuwnt. ami it is njrain becoming minium U? see ladies in ail grades of; i?eieiy weariujr alpacas, mohairs a;:u ; her fabric <>f the lustre type. T)w, eforxn wii! al.-o embrace the use vf >eotch and 'ri^h MulT*. The movement U the part of these ladie> ?.s wise and arriotic, ami '.hey will he fully repaid ' f they ajrain sefc an important branch f I?riti?h industry ayain revived [trough their efi'.?rts. m?i g? ? j The Confederate Boad Craze. The for Confederate j as reached Wiim.vboro. and on Satnr-: ay tin* bank wa.- ottering six dollars : thousand for them for parties in ther cities. It is difficult to diagnose liis Ik?iu1 mania. Certain it is tluit either the Federal goveriinaent nor ny of the Sou then:, ro-^,",oinat-; imf ay anyth; uie. b*"1 u '"' CUM" ArUsyi^''11^ Contederate debt.' >ne explanation is that at t!ie close of; 10 war a dej?o>it was left by tin: ("on derate government in the IJank of Ingland. 'which has ween-staled dilleriitly at m>m one to trn million dolirs. more probabSy the &>ri:ier amount, ii?itt Britain otFered to turn the money ver to the Federal go?<*rnment pres ided it u ouid also ;i>.-u:ui? tl? iiabilies due to British. !u?re$ers?an offer rhich Uncle .Sam declined to consider, 'he money is still in the Bank of Jblng- ; md. Mr. Jeiterson Davis will visit; Intr'and soon. and. ex-.Seeretarv .Jenia- ' tin ^already there, amVso?*>e say an ] Hurt will be; ina*V either ti> luirejheni; [lowed to draw ?be mo:wy -as. "sur-; ivor*r . as il were', or else lo ^rs t the I ;ri:i>b Courts to apportion the money t tit anmn^ Confederate bondholder?.: l* mvr live IuuHin.il miUio?*.in .boiuU itire ivjritimately issued and heaver? nous how many more forged. the.; (iance of rrslizing anything much osu the deposil :i? the Hank ofInland i- absurd in tire tf.xtrnne. Another theory is that speculators rant someiiiii:;* to jpimWc upon, ami lat worthless stock is as ?00,J as anyijiiijr else for that purpose. Cerinin r.erly worthies* II >:kHnm.s bonds and iii*h other wild-eat >eeuri!ies Ii:tvcitii made U> realize something reeeut y in some way l>y l?riti>h : rs?; ami as these eapitali>!s arc very tdlihle, the Confederate boml bait is *ed to entch fhen* with a?-iiti*. Financial \V:inor< predict that efter while a pu!>U?: meeting will begotten pat Richmond or somewhere t? > talk bout re<3e< mini: then* botids; ihat i?i.> will bo announced \vith flourish ??t* rassipcts to .John 1'nll. :nfd that ;?il the ronfcless (."onfcdt-raU; b;>n?!s will l>e nloadol :.cr?>> * the water "at an uliiiiieiy ?mall price, il may he. bul at Jiuturh r?> be better than nothing. We profits having bonds to ?vt ' id of them a* the craze '.vi!i ?um>ii s abide, and tin-y will be w orthless jt<rain. 'he.y may remain h. while r.t present rices: 'hej ;k?v <n? up-to ten or tlfre:i dolir.i>\ ??r t&ey r.iay drop to noth- ' .- Z in a ?ia\ . I>o:.?ih*>!df.r.-ran w-ei^I: ' l.c cLiuvt.* iwi iliv;:.<s.-Jves>. . V. hafever : \ . i i* given will be a purely fancy price. HHtl we cat)!iot undertake to gausri! Ih?*; caprice or gullibility of the would-be r purchasers. . - I tiie~i.ti:ys law. \ 1:r Mor-.il, Social und K- JIjclon? Aspect. 111. While the greatsecret of indi-| vidual prosperity is self-reliance. the j Lien Law encourages and cultivate* :i j lisjvo?itioii to iflv upon others. Giv-j iiijr m lien is in sotue respects like buy-1 ing upon an open account. We all j know how .prone we are to buy what is not really necessary. simply because we can- ?rct it on credit, hence ir:o?: j people llnd their account at the close! of the > ear larjrer than they expected.' however just it mavbe. Trupheiurends; j ...... I to pay. but his reliance is not upon what.-In* has made, so much as it is upon his nam*', upon (lie merchant and i what, lie may do i:? the future. The | a^regate of individual prosperity constitutes national prosperity, and indi-' vldual firosjM'rity must be i:i propor-; tii?n ux a man relics upon himself, not merely in respect of the future, but at | tic.? present. While the Lien Law ex-. i?5sthe idea that we ne?il not be so! very careful about i>rovhiin?r this year tor the next, for we can jrive a lieu j next spring and irct what we shall i nee?l. will have more or le?s influence ! ??;?! \\*p milli?ipti to ' I'" 1"?1' - - stand alone, before we can prosper? | we mud Irani (?> walk without holding! to something. When a y< inter mini m:?r- j ries. and lives for a lew of the first ! years ot} his relations, he is seldom of any aeeount. I In-lieve if onr people were driven by the abolition of qhe I.ie'n Law and the whole credit system lo relv njHjn themselves they would soon /cum to provide their own supplier for the next year. In the davsof: our prosperitv the question was, who ean keep out of debt? Who can borrow-money? Who ran pve a .lieu? Qner?yllow lonsr lx'fore a farmer, pay!nir at the rate of 90 per cent, per annum on hi> supplies. will be able to <)f > 11 If !1 lion V IV. If s social influence, though gen- i crallv unobserved. exert* a t?'iliii?r i power upon us in sill the relations of ixl*-. (a) It. unmans the man. It j leads him to Ioom: confidence. to certain extent. in himself. He feels much j more like a slave working for others.' than a free man working for himself, j Howei'er honest one's intentions imu he. we :t!l know the difference between " working t?> pay a debt for what has! already been consumed, and working; to get lneiiey to buy whatever we may need. The frame of mind is different.: .however just the'debt and however! honest our intentions, (b) Then in j proportion as we io-e confidence in ourselves, others (even our families) : # /?!? <1 i li?l\cti- III IU T!n? 11 * W" ! T11 * 91 ' # i 'of our county, who raise Ihcnr o;vn ; supplies-and give no liens. (as is the j ease now. with some living in tin; I northwest corner of our county.) are; considered ajtnonir ihe safest and most solvent men wo have. Their word is 1 generally their bond, and. if for the I sake of temporary convenience, (not 1 for the want -of money) they desire ! credit. ot:r inerrhante would give it them without any other 1?oim*. than their word. In tact, the whole lien system implies either a doubt of a man's; veracity, or a doubt of his ability to pay. A man who raises his own supplies is a freeman, and merit.-, and gen-! ......iu- ....... i,;..-1 n m u iiiv 411 neiji'hliorj!^ (c)- Ucinjr in debt, lias' an i almost imperceptible and yet a power- i t'n 1 influence upon our disposition. It I often prevents that cheerfulness ih-cos- ; sary to the enjoyment of life. It iren-1 eralJy renders our disjw?hiiui to a k jrrea; extent sour and morose. This! often leads to an unkind word or ai? | unkind answer, and this is often the' tir-t step to a whole series of troubles eh her in our families or with our neighbors. r Many dun't believe this, but ii is because-they do iK?t look into it. Hut it is true. Our disposition^ has.-much more to do ^vith: unr. l'W'-'' ... .u. t ;/lTH,y ?l4t) most pt;i-?inr*-: are aware of. 'Ifftriy;' doubt this, he-J. need oidy look around him and ask j what dispositions succeed, and what j fail. This point ("e") is not a little matter, but a {Treat oue. (iivat because treat results How from it. If it be true that by established Jaws ..treat things jrrow out of lit: It: ones, then, by noces.-ary sequence-, those little things areirreat. Oue more number. Messrs. Editors.0:1 niv last Ooiiu. ami then 1 >h:til ! tij:;iik those who have, read the-e :xrti- j oil s, and a?k pardon of those who have ; not. 15. F. C. i Another rommanltntion on th? !??!?)? Sub | J' ct -A Krply to Mr. turicj's >ecoii<l Art J : cIf. J/trust's. JCdiforsI have for several j yrr:Ts born opposed to the Lien j In C:ct, I had a conversation with our ; much esteemed Senator two yeais . ajro | abi>ut the evil tendency of the law. J ' was. tin.-ret ore, particularly anxious to j read Mr. ('orley's No. 1. arter that j irrand flourish of a preamble which an- : nounceu uitii cnisiiors ne expert- > fd in his next. Well, sirs, when No. 1 J appeared I felt as if a whole barrel of. cold water had been emptied o i me at j once. .Allow trie to ::sk Mr. C'orley j one arithmetical conundrum. If hej* ptirchitsetUgjgi^yV.nc ,?t< re for one j ; gireun !l ac /*:er ' dollar, and found out one hour ; X . 5;.' * that lie could get the st\ le of hut from*^ anoti er merchant- for seventy-live ; cents, would hernultiply the ditlcren-e i twenty-five cents, hy the difference in ! iitc time?sixty minutes, ami then by j twenty-four and :s?rain hy three hit;dred aiid sixty-live, to determine tin- ; interest lie paid one merchant in ex-; ,t.tl... ...... ' lA'.V Wl ? m: v? iw (iu; *>wn- ; trary noi wirhMuwim*?. I cansrot help j thinking thar jmmsdiis who reason in ; tl.i- \v??y have ?ot the cart belore the lior.se. A lien account is a transaction ; f .r a\ ear's, supplies. Its usual"' dura-1 lion i- about ei ,r!4. mouths. The aver- i aj:e time. theret'orr. for which the mcr- j eiwMi will erhnrae an extra i>ercent. on hisjroods wjfl {)<; four . mouths. . The i per cent. usual I v -charged in excess .of 1 cash {trices, is about twenty-live. Now the twenty-fit e per cent. additional is; not a monthly interns* to be inntoipHed by twelve todetenuine what interest a tar?prr t?yv p.ny if he jrol some of his j roods. one month prior to the expira-! lion of hi? lien. It is simple twenty- " five per cent, over cash pritvs for the rime extended- and risks taken, aud - i not dtic un.it November 1st. The. merchant.t;so:U$v pays one per.cent, j 1 per month for money.to do this kind ol ' business. He extends an average cred-. 1 it of tour months to the farmers. The ; , money he uses, therefore, costs him ! ( .our per. cent. I )?*tluct this from fwon- . , ty-tlve per cent?leaving twenty-one , ner rent.?and von have the mercluuit's j profit. He has to coiled the trholc ; arnotmt let o?t. lie {135. further. to loose nothing 011 cotton taken in payment ut hen'., il ye doesn't attend t(? i hoih of these pretty eIo>ely. the twenty^ 1 tn-.f per rent . and likely some mort-i* gajred property will go where the:' woodbine twinetli.** 1 am still, however <vyt>o?ed to the , Lk-n Law. even with Xo. Istarinif me , in the face. 1 believe i: to be a htiphxz z:ird way oftloinir business. I believe i! engenders carelessness; and <*are!e< wess is the parent of l::zines>. I believe t>ur labor is rapisitv iweroniinjr worth- : ?< >>. I belieur worst ?>i'ail. that our lauds are not worth within tueuty-fivr ; per n nt of \\ hat they wrre five years ; am>. i'nvni. i "TEACilKZi' W'TCXYKI*." T\TAXT?D. a Male Teacher for the * ' w hite School in Horeh Tow^t sN:iv. The'vclv.ioJ Will be kept <">p?-.u eiiiht. or nine month?. during the year. Salary.?:# per month, with boini-'. Applications mnst be sent in by I>ec?*inbir 1st. 1*. M AOik, * S. W.-WrtC ' ('. I!. S<T???s. Andkk.-on, ... ?' L'o?:":i:iMeV. m>v i-.ilm i ' 1 1 I a i A X \ i ||?? ill! ? 1 1' iinnm mm i ?i Mothers*! Mothers I I Mothers ill j Arc you r.n<l bro!:?n ' of jijcr r'**t Vjta hick child hiifTcting and i cryhjji'with the- excrucin'in^ Tsin <>f cut | tiiiiittoth? If K? ?t vnce and ,jf?t a | bottle MJvS W INSLOW'S S0OTH.lX<L ! ?Yi:TT. It will relieve the j>ot lirtl** j mff'-rcr immediately-dipped. tij*on . it: ! th<>re i* no u-ii-tnke ft!?>i;t it There js n,?? ? mother on e*rih who h?s evf?r ns-d i i.. v.ho will not Ml you nt oace that it , will regulate tbe bowels, iaid give rt-nt to.; t!i?> mother. f.nil reli-J ani health to the j cliilil. operating' mapc. It is.pertVirtly ; nrff to riHO in nil vrv?-k. stn l ]>b-:wmt to tiit* Tiiste. ;in<i ! ?>ttits pprs?rij'tion of of tin* oMwt r.n<l best t*in?.le .ph\>ici.in? ami ntirs?s in the "Unit'* t States. Sohi~ overvv.-h.-re. & bo.'tle. <loo 13-x'y \ ; A* Coiiffh, ColdorSor<' Throat sl?nuhl . he so]>i??<1. N?glvi*t fr-vii?ntlv r-Fitlts. in !?.n Incurable IjltJ!JT.I)isc;i.s<* of- Coil- : sumption. Browjrs lirnin ltinl Trocli< < aiv. cortain to sriV^ rcIiH'in /sthihh Broiu'hirK rouslis. 0;*t;ml!.('on-siiuiptjv.' and Throat J)iscu$<s. Fur thirty years the Troches hare be.'n reeoia- r ui c n.teil bv j>li> sici.'.ris. ?ii.l nitfavs j;iv? ' perfect Kitihtftftion. -They are not lu-w or untried, bnt bavin.; been tested by will.' -Jii'l eonst.int u?r lor nearly iin entire.; g.*n?riuion, they have j?ftain?tl weil.mer ifi"l nink nmon^ the f>w ?tv:ilr r~in??lie< j of the age. PtlMie kt'I'.H an>l sltt?r- ! CI'S use tliem to clftuc-an.l strenjf b'-r th> ' Xti!:l .it /.'? .c^uts .'t box i r?*rv *vlu*ie. . .... dec 13-aly ; : SALS if AND FEE]) ;STABI.ES.j *1 AVJXN.sr.OK0. S. C., Sept. 1,1SS1. .1* LOOK OUT! | i j THOSE INDEBTED TO THE UX- j DEKSIGXED. KXOWIXfJ TIIEIK r NOTES FALL DUE OX THE FIKST l OF OCTOI5EK, WILL P1OTAEE TO MEET THEM. AS IT'LL PAY- ; MEXT WILL HE KEQUIKEI). UX-i LESSFLTITIIEIi aKKAXGEMEXTS : AIJE MADE, THOSE IIAVIXG ! THEJli NOTES CAE I'I EI) OVER j FIJOM LAST YE All WILL MEET! ! Til EM PROMPTLY. AS I WILL! FOi:CECOLLE(TIOXS OX THEM.' A. WILMFOm j. ~~ WE DESIRE I . * i TO CALL ATTENTION TO THE I FACT that our ' STOCK OF GOODS " . is now opened and ready for irispcc- i speetion. Eaclj department will .be found ;; J FULL AND COMPLETE;.\ . i Our Goods are all of the "Best I Qu.yi.ty^.and ^.Jm^CiKSnumiisoB j bo{fi in price and'<x,ualijy witli 0%' ,'j ANY OTHER STOCK 3. ^All sales guaranteed as represent- | i ed. . \ " [ No trouble to show goods, and an . inspection ' ' ' ! E/ITQ-IJESTB3D. McMASTKK. DRICK & KETC1I IX. | . .. , . ' ' : . j oot 15 ' TUTT'S PILLS I INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, -CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. | THE GREATEST MEDICAL I TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS.OF A j TORPID LIVER; j loss of appetite.^ftusea.bowels eoatiro, fo-n'm theHoAa.vrfthndull sensation in the back'piirvPairi unaler the shoulder- } blnderfulinoits after eating, with ajdisin^Hnntion to_exert:onj)f_body orjnind, ci.ptab_ilit.7_of tamper ."Low ypirtts.^XyOfa j Irr/ie'mory, with ft feeling of narihsSpeg- j ofrtd ?b'rae"duty;, wariness." IKzzinftM. : lecturing of th* Heart.Dot* before tne i I lattb.aJloV""^krn,' Beadach?7^ cat^a*- j e7fes. Y Sighl? coTopsH'tJirinej. nessat nigBi/^-TTfQSABEirNHZEDED, ! IF THZSE Wre nr'-- ' PFn SERIOUS DISEASES WILL^U^TeUE; to j. TINTS FILLS ?r?*o?p??el?tlj-adA|>tc<t2e . j Mich rasM,onp<!o<p tlTort*nurhkctixni j of fetlin; a* to n?inuli>b tht mffrrrr. *??? ' : Th?ty Inrrrnst* tb* A?p*lllf, and o*u?<* tJU ' .}' IhtIj- :o T?k? on Klinh. thus thr *y?(Mn ' ?-!. nonrlthrtf.aptl byjitrirToairArlloa<ni ll> " ! bl(r*tlT? IVvti'nrftluoit are vrt. -t Ttlrif 'JS ov-utv . fiXrrrnr Wi.. X.T" ' ! TUJPS HA!R DYEt $ Gkav t?? ? ?Ln?v ;. fir,^ "I*"*!* inr'l'-atlon of tin* I>Yt~ It. imiifiruf *. hSWrai cotor/jK^Jiuts&Wmwusly., ( ori^ithtrj^r^Mrrwlpt ct fi. f I eai wOl he tulkd TiLZt !??.7 [ ! * ^'xOT'iei-:. t WE respectfully-w'-jiM those inrlrM- . ed to n<t" lor f'r>-.i<iohs ><r Gnaso j> :o call at once n i >< fctle lor'the snuic. It We want nioner to pay ikbts eofl'tntct*<? (t for the very Minif snppHes, most of' whieli j ?ill be duo ou and before tbt* Hist of next j month. . j. We must meet o?;r debts promptly, and : r? fl.inlr in' tlir> litwii'nt condition of til' i onxitry that it will i>* to the iut? r<-st o. ' ?i;h AD'l.rviTV fmc ?f ks to son that our'!. sniiVrs no injury. IvnowJU;* onr wn fwl thrtl ! rou will res?iii?nd without -tt-lftv. UEATY A BjIO. *. * oct 1-fxlni. : %ttis ^utWBS "bnsions *2-?lmmmml 8 $ s?f. S?-1 Sewmoliraflnnfil ifr^ Jigfegfest^theWsrldJ <p | feSsa. ta ^SaisrFai&i f .. PMTiu^r r,n ? K. W ! nil I II vS ,\..n. "\\h;i>: bonS. C. 1 -.it < " V 'itouiit soaps: * - ./ r AlilKGKlot 0* tlit* f*t T?iVt ; Stiaj) lor th< j-firtr t^r?T .1 r<>?. Lt to Witin.?J'oro. ('nil nn.?l b?*.p?M?vji co l MrMASTEU. ti:ax; i-Kfi vKJK. . apri; i> ' y.. j. v: THE EFFECTS '. _ *- :*_ THE BROUGHT Arc biniijj left everywhere. nr.d ; , e<un:e<l^oo<T* have ficTva.u.'Wl twenty; per rent. - I havft.a Kar^e;>t??c.k, bought j; previous to the attvar.ee. -Winch I will i sell low by the quaritity. " Remember : I mm ran tee all my Cit fined ?>ood? to : be of F1EST- <2V. A LH V. or 'money.! refunded. y * ; ' FRESH OK IS A AND TOMATOES- ! ; XKWXT.OP. ' |: ' i FRESH. TOMATOES, ... \ FRESH PEACHES, - - \] FRESH sixrotAsii., !* FRESH STRING 1JEANS. | FRESH. LIMA BEANS. FRESH .BAKED BEANS, . FRESH CHEESE;." '* FRESH M A CCA RON I, | EBESH_QUINCES, ' ^ j FRESH RAKER'SBROMA, * "Kiitcsi! Siackekell/^ib cpi?s."= m^IISALMOX. <:*Vt;Wt [" ^FJfESIi 1MPUHTED OAT -MEAL, i s}nt$mu*') ti\w* ":> ' iFUKSti MA^KEiJEL, one pound ; cUll*. : . :? ; :?"& :. ' ' " - . '. j . JKj^UillUBAin^orriErLAXT..! try ... ,; :; v .-V'-..'. COXDE-XSER illLK,- don't : pav! fancy prices, iry-mine. ' Five' Hosts London Layer! RaMYi*?new (Top. - c' \ ! Try my Pan-hurt Oofteo. 1 poll yon any quantity y?(i want, and yon don't have to pav lor paper .wrapped'aronml it.. , :... - : , j A full line of Snirars and Green C?4U'e>. My space v. ill not allow fnrtlu'r enumeration. CALL A XI) DI? COX V1XCEI) Til AT .. . . i I keep t tie best sejocforl mid clwnpest stock of Family Groceries in Town. j I lmve the host Five Cents Ci?rnr in ; America. Cltoia* ?>mokiii?r Tobacco.; TERMS CASH <>X DEL IY ELY?NO j EXCEITIONS MADE. | k. m. euey, i - * I ' oer.!? COME AND SEE: ?MY? ELEG AX!T DISPLAY j - j mm goods. v . : -Ti --lipr : : \vMT Stork' qfjFJfy Goods, Clothing. Shots, Hoots, fats "Caps:. Notions. j Trimmings; 3I|?piery,. tidies*. Cloaks j md Dolnaas ^rcfcjrmw complete, and j :tam happy tgateffjare. 1 ; ' MXjp^QDT^PEIl ' f ihio'cafion that? heretofore. Boys' Olothrhgr ami 'Misses' Cloak* > a "specialty. J.^bercfore fcike gre.il j pleasure in asking njv friends and j .the- - \ : PtTBLtG GENERALLY !o come and see what I hf.ve tbi* i year. Respectfully,, JOS. GROESCHEL. ' Oct. 15 tnyncM \PURE CHINESE TEA.) A BLACK TEA WITH A GREEN TEA FLAVOR j The Most Beneficial Tea Imported YXRY CO>Dt)CIVE TO HEALTH. WELL' SUIT ALL. TASTES. The Great Atlantic and Pacific. Tea Company ; hare lj:ijr mad? jt a'kiudy to furnish a Tea, that ! would writ all tastes. VTliey feel the utmost cor.ft- .! that th?v. huTn fullr aoeonmlished that ro- ; fniliiu tli? production 9! Thcjt-Nectar. Iti*tho Fluent Flavored and mott BeneficfalPure 2Yatnr?l l.ei?f--T?* eTOf;offerpd to the public. ! It is curcd upoa, pomeliin in.the same manner as ! if prrpdred lor native consumption. ThltfWS. lis* b?n subjected to the most ?areh- ; irw? chemical and popular test*, and has -boon pro- ' notmccd STRICTllY TURK. DEMClOrS KbAVOR, HIGHLY NCTRITiVE PKR- ' I"ECT?>Y HRALTHY, VJER.Y STRONG I and ECONOMICAL. It is recommended to suit all tastes, -rh'-ther acctwtomed to the Green or 1 lilac It varieties t^roroforp; -It is Warranted to ; ,~1to perf ect saUsfcictiop,. or - tho .money will 00 , refunded in ever* C4i?, br fter party arfling It. . ^oittnitKn Vua>*ib ri?lc in giving It a. titojljMfc <4?e*?-te'rmi. a C>*d?T at ! rtfkX-jr&crAR *ad ?ijSy .* cup ?r pofaiyVKA. ' "> w-i* ! N. B:4-3J<mo Genuine unlf^i packed In Oae ; Pound Air-Tight Taide-JSIarlc Caddies, - ?ot Sale Evtrywhws- Ask yaur Grocer for It '* The Great Atlantic.&-PaciEc Tea Co. " ' hrtftrritri, Cejfct^Rtastrrs aml rockers, j B.O. Box.423. ' ? "?; , Nett Yo^x. FlU-SII GROCERIES ! . ' ' i 1 AliF constantly 1/oinc? rccoivp'l by me. ; >*yi?op*>i* oi n hich'I giro below. !j .TV *OI:tSAXS MOT.ASKFS. AND SYKUI'S- ; n XI AS.L JfUADi S. ! ' * n ":ARS, FKOM TlfF. HIGHEST TO THE 1 Sl'C ' LO-U EfcTG'J'AiJiiS. . ' - if FINEST?*STIIR MARKFT--THK > U TJIJVEKNT FAXII.Y"?Ai-O AJ.I. UU'\1>?S F.JACKSoVS IIEST I-Ail HA FLOl'K. !"a - ., V v CA3iXE^i^OI)S. |? 'KNIA PEA IIS, Ijijf Choice. . ' ? CAM Ft ? . "CCOT.V8II, iBeafis and Coru <v>mt?ini-a " . Si \ . . .. . ,'1 JES- - ' VEACBES i TO.MAT" : ?. K. , . 'TlXEZrtflE. ... b '' r- -1 : , i-( SA L;I ps . (:y SA RDJ:,*E.S U ... VV* s- " *Bssr^ijD,. .. : ni '*1 PEPPER. ; ' " ETC.. ?TC ' fj I ALSO attention TO on VKOvV?T>;jy^OFFEE. ' Otre. HW ?; ralfor yourself; "J ~ :-J -&-X- rijj&siKKs. jS TtpM : >V - . - . . h * -+> - *- . / - *; i V i' I Bes? nwacapwc^aCTwcfi jumiui mi n Free to EysryMy! A BEAUTIFUL JiOOK lor the ASKING j ~~ " | Bv anplving p^r=^nrtll\ at th? nearest i r>nic'.M.f fHK SlNGF.lt MANUFAXITR-1 IXG CO. (or l?r postal card if at h dis-] runef.'i any AI>ULT person will l o j kpDt?"l with u lsfantifnlly illustrated copy \ of n New IJoolc entitled GEXIOKKWAK3)E?. ; ?en Tnr? STOUT?f the SEWING MACHINE j contjiiniU'' :t hiindson.e roxtlv st? il ! cn^rnvin^ lroDtisj'ine. also. llri*-lv fn- j graved wood onJs.. ?l??i l>onnd in :in elab- ; rate liine i;nd gold lith^jjmidifd cover J So charge w!iat?-\>r is l'?>r tlii.~ hand nine 1<?iok which ?m !?. ohtained oulv : by appliention at tin* branch ant1 snbordi- i n:ite office* of The Singer Manufacturing j IX rilE SIXGEfl MANUFACTURING CO. Principal Oilier, :J1 Union Square, : may-17-ly New York. nmmm i nttamt public for orcr years, acd is the best preparation over. In- . Vpl""**, i Tinted for RESTOKIXC : -T j ! ' State i OKAY 1UIK TO ITS. . youthful color f Assajer l SVHu f i V>D "rr- ?<j Cbemkt I ^ It RU])plios t!i? natu- A MaSS.! ' ml food and color to tlio ; ^ i j hair j;lantla without . **7. i i leaciair : ! inn skin, iv nm. . ^ iacrcasu nncl thicken the J Jfliysi- : jjroTrth of tho linir, j>rt'- C1MS vent it* Manrliins and Clldorso ' fkllin; off. aa?l thus . V AYEIwT CALDXESS. J! it > ji rccom- { fIt cuTf-t lUUiuK. l-:rui>-\'j men^ ?t I tiona r.n.l Dandruff. As __ ! a iiaij: di:ks ::ng it as a j is Tory (luirable, giving > > tho liair a silken noftcosa tri"21pll! J which r.H ndraire. It Qedikcrps tho head clean, c*QCj j ! ^ ! UY? ! WHISKERS will chanso tl?o l>car<l to a DROWX or IJLACIv at discretion. Vein;; In ouo preparation it is easily applied, and produces a permanent color that will not wash oJT. PREPARED BY B. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, H.H, j Sold by ;!! Dealers In Medietas. REDUCTION I EXTRAORDINARY IN BOOTS, j SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, 1 AT THE NEW CASH BOOT axd i I SHOE STORE. . " T^C'crrcTor mar evetr * i i . a? ?"... 1 _ i :ttm cuiiu m iz;<f wmmv ma* uu a-iij*- i plied s\ iiJj a good BOOT OK SHOE. I have inrxdo a reduction on my here- j tof >re unknown low prices. and hope ; my customers will embrace this op-' porfunity as such an one is seldom met j with. Also heavy good* for inesu*; wear, Jl'ST KECEIVED, .. On consignment, a hirjre lot of Crockr-! r\ and Classware, which will he sold j at a SACII1KJCE. to doso out the en-: tire stock in a limited time. CALL SOON AXI) SKCUIJE THE I5Al'(i AIXS. llernemher the Store first door south j of Dunlevy &. Kant. -\T Af TTT7T7 \r in . JL. II U A J 1 . oct 1 "> OUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE IN EACH ; ?AND? EVERY PARTICULAR.! INQUIRE OF US FOR EVERY j Aim 'LE XOU DESIRE TO! I PURCHASE, and SATISFACTION WE "WILL GUARANTEE ALWAYS. I . In -addition to our usual stock of J Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats and Shoes, we offer special inducements in I%06EPJ?S;'1XI) PROVISIONS. . ' ? ALSO? Bagging and Ties at Lovresfc prices. ULYSSE a IESPORTES. j n*f Is INSURE VwUli LIFE! IN THE Presbyterian Mutual Assurance Fnwl.: You fcavpro pay but little for fh?* sum which j yu rei.-elve, and only wli.it tl'C lnsur?i:e* uctuiliy ; Yu'j are sure i hat your family will sret t b?a^ini j it yourtfeitli, iu?b> special ci .use in the char- j er It ts exempt. No rtk to run. nor any possibility of th^ cor- ! orjilon failing, ;is clo other Insurance ci.mp.t- j lies. You kaow what you pay > aeh a.ws-^inent for. | You can insure In tliJ.s when you coulii not In more c.\(H;a-!ve one. You fcnov.* t!i<i^ will be no. long proce*.* e.f Iw J nd r.-vycuciuut: 01 im aus to ooiJiin me suio- ai our iWe<?e. V-.m ro rlvt- a beiietli orT.v- rlnllnrs a week j ben sick or unnl)!'* to utte.iil to l^+Jn'w. ; It i.-the (aM<*?t and safest war to st-cure so '1 ii;:e ai) for the benefit of twii- family j Her;. our death. >'<i lullilous .'Liui.-vcd ro t<-inpt ?'.* honesty of I'Uccis. . 'I Kxperirneelws shown that rise- plan i rcaMlile ami ;hiv result-"sure. Instead 01 p.iv n% our. larva ."G?v to Insurance inip.tiil&n, the m >:iev Is left witfccach iueO>b?;r I iitH :?:iU'-illy HHtttitvI. ! Catum; !>< to the ? '?"?>< of creditors i>r rt-ached by attachment, viuabhcseut ^rofh ptveess oi law, so as to tflverl it mnn tbe ; tuily. - . ! ; For fiurher particulars and applications for | : "Ui'oershirj. call on J IJOAW, : s*pt -a-i-si A\rtnt for FalrCthl Own;./. | : XOTK>iB | i S !iei< ]iy -jivrn I bi:t itiot) will b i ; L * iSade t?> tlie JLvgwUilnre al fh<? ensii ^ tgKVssiun. for the incorporation o? a; httt^w G;u:^e K?ilroM<l l>etwrm VVicos- t njfo Bixi >} eiton ??r .AUton, o:.^cac? point Ibr luHt-Jwo l 1. Cs.3. *. .4 / I II' . gqwraaw mmwmmnv .mm.m m\f n. ?qgpg "STARTLING I; i . Announcement ! i i ! ! !: ?OF? i . I SEW FILL GOODS. j? o?o j> T j\n^vrrr.v x- mm I i : INVITE ATTENTION TO, and i i RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT AN; INSPECTION OF. THEIR FALL . AND WINTER STOCK OF ! i DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING I and j uENTS FURNISHING GOODS. | j o?o FULL LINE of LONG CLOTH, j SEE&NGS, QUILTS, SHAWLS, j; BLANKETS, UNDERVESTS, for i < l LADIES and GENTS. HOSIERY, GLOVES. HANDKERCHIEFS, EUCHINGS, ETC. j, ! < ji LARGE VARIETY OF OTHER; GOODS TOO NUMEROUS TO; MENTION, AT PR CES FULLY j IN KEELING WITH THE EABD TIMES.1 i I P, LAKDZCK3B & 2E0. j Oct 11 SEW STOCK N0W| ?IN AT? F. E LDE R'S.j ?_ j MY STOCK of goods for the sea ; son is now in store and open for public inspection. In the DRY GOODS STORE Will be foijnd Dress Good*, Oali I o?;es, Ginghams, Linsevs. Flannels,I Bleached and Brown Sheetings and ! Shirtings. Drills, Cotton Flannels, j Jeans, Cottonades, Cassimeres. Re?! peliant, Brown. Bleached and Turkey I .Red Table Damask, Doylies and j ' I CLOTHING, HATS. LADIES' AND! CHILDREN'S SHOES. NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS. I ? IN the Grocery Department will j be found Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, j Tea and other necessaries. ?ALSO? I Peaches, Pears, Pineapple, Salmon, : Tomatoes, Coin Beef, Sardines, ; Pickles. Cheese. Etc. A lot of fresh I Cakes and Crackers. FISH, FISH, FISH, FISH, FISH.! In half and quarter barrels and 1 kits. Slackei el in five pound tins. IN FACT von can jret almost j anything you want in cither the Dry | Goods or Grocerv line. | i ! NOTICE !'j j I ALL persons knowing themselves ' indebted to either f\ ELDEK & j CO., or to F. ELLEI*. are berebv | notified to ccine up and settle. as all j rlniinp not paid bv the FIRST DAY of NOVEMBER, after date, will be : placed in the hr;nds of my Attorney I for collection. F. ELDER | Sept 27 M rs - 5" ? y f - A H g ^ ^ 5 % > ? ? **" ^ ? ft ss g: * a ^ B ? ? w ? * g t=* 8 ? 3 ?> * *, ? ^ ^ $ 5 - v ? b* ^ ^ w. i ar^% ? 3 5 5 ? 5 S?! W?_ > * 5 K Hi e o '5 5 2 1 & 2. w s S B ? tr*- , ?!>? S O ?j {3\ p n * * a r.i h, M 2 * g " ^ ? O 5 H ? HJ *_, 4 ? 5 3 i ? ^ H3 ks. r, r- i-3 t/3 o ^ 1p y " fi? " M S3 o ft ~ ? H O j n *3 q ~ ^ uh 'ft s ^ ? I Sxi h w M ^ s?. a 3 ? g S - >a *? 5 (j) pj ^ ,2 ** ^ c/i i B Q g ^ s * j> r ? g j = H | * s * j. ^ s * r s q Stf. 2. V 5 a ?: r1 o e>. ^ ? ? , I ? 'v.- a ; ; 3 &; 3 5 ? s * p * ? Siil?nibc to Trn.1 .Ni.^r ' .o~>; ttfcil.'.U*. - " ----- .^r u.Yjy-j y ' / X KAV F11 '! > AKKIVED AND 0?0 nnv-T Knnii'1 mn Tiovo cpf>n mv S JL Hum jvu ?v ship nneqnal.ed. and everything warn PItlOES LOWER THANEYJEli " I keep on hand most of the LEADI} Prices to pnit. the times. Lnmtier an neatly repaired at moderate prices. 5AYE YOUR FREIGHT BILLS AND IXG YOUR GOODS OF K. PLAIN ] ?-???o?o I AIM NOW BECEIYING daily my Dry Goods, consisting- in part of Donx ^reat variety, Cornets? Hosiery, Gloves jf all kinds, which will be sold as low a MILLINERY, AND FANCY GOODS in all the non ^ur Milliner from Baltimore, has selec care, and no pains will l?o spared to ])le l?. . i rvp^tDTUWTv; \f:cc RT uHC UUUYC ASJZtl. AJ ?JL JiAi-i m K-J. -ku.*?u season again. IF YOU WANT A SEWING MACI and the bes-t Family Machine on the m; them being l'u use in this C -onnty. r>nd i any other without basting, you can fine JUST IX A .SUPPLY OF GROCEI Laul, Cheese, Crackerf, Ciikes, C:?n< Kerosene Oil, Bagging. Iron Ties end a be found at J. O. EOACi J5, on the Con where. Don't forget to call, as these a: tion. AX ASSORTMENT OF BEDSTI JUST RECEIVED. J. c Sept 24 THE^QUEEN E c r : r?7-7?, The "QUEEN BESS" Corset and Ski.t Snj ever introduced. It is a perfect fitting cors: *trs*j?. easily adjusted t<> nnv desired length. PATENT CLOTH STEEL PKOTE. TOR, wl i ustnj*, Lilt also readers if impox.tible to brt; ticulnr. FOIibALEOXjuY by IH JV *)(i Agitates ihe mind? of the farmers as w MlMXAl"(il! furls his banner to the br I)rices. still adhering to that principle, pa Yi IJIXAl'tiH'S at prices that makes the aghast. IIE.1K THE FAME 5,000 yards Standard Ca?rcoe.?. at (*>$ < 2.00U yards Taney Dress Goods, at. < :>.<>00 yards Fancy I)res? Goods, 1C? < ;')<?0 yards IJlaek Alpaca, at lSj centsTwenty pieces I,ubins Black Cashme that srets them direct from head quarters, keep its color for years, examine these go PROM -A.T Four hundred Ladies" Trimmed Mats dollar, a nice inimneu nat ?i $ 2.00 and Mv stock of Velvets, Satins, Ribbons chief-. Buttons, &o., arc now.eoinpU ous years. Tlic facilities of flic two Houses?Mil: Min:i:nu>d:, at I his point?arc ?i?*nrpa>se< at prices that will eclipse all previous cft'o J.I f. S.? rARTIES INDEBTED TO M SAVE CASH AND EXPENSE. oct J;> - . ivi L. K1 nj /vrTTTW's VyJLiV/J. JJLlilU J.JH / U O.Ij, o . MOST eomplrte stock of Onthiitjr itt and neckwear in endless variety. Boys' ^ the late?t styles ami linl>h; at prices to sui FINK shoes for men and .boy?. T M.-tuilht. ami Webster's braids in all color Alpaca coats in all .*hade? and qualities, snd Mohair Dusters in all styles'. ALL OltDElJS TUG] july 7 EXCELSIOR CO Manufactured by ISAAC A; 8HEPI ICS i? BT DCSiaEVY A . .. -ir*^>'.'..>;.-^r ?r?^ I \ '^?.'-00v | i?i.?n'?i . usumsirrmea^terrj^r' arww ~ i&k flTUEET! I TO AltlilYE. a Jtoek. For tl^ign and workmananted to i>e as represented, and A New Snpply of Picture Frames, Chromos and Wall Pockets; Brackets, Hat Racks, j r*Ai?ni/iAC iHll*iit iuuv n Wi ^ "Window Shades, Tin Sets, j J Spring Beds, Mattresses. , MOSEY SATED IS MONEY MADE. ?G SEWING MACHINES and ar d SLingles for Sale. Furniture OTHER EXPENSES BY BtJY- ' 1 W. PHILLIPS; I^ACTS. ' ' ? ' ' Fall Stock of Staple and Fancy jf-tics, Calicoef, Dress Gb?3s"^m . potion b, Fringes, Ldoes,' Aattons s the lowest. " " *"' ; % MILLINERY, | ilties of the senson. Miss BLArCE, V; ted the above goods vitb great ^ i:se onr friends and customers. iu ' M jACK will be with us the coming i|? iIXE, one that has stood the test, fti ketT three hundred find fifty ot -^g .vill do a gieatt-r range of work than 1 it at j. O BOAG'S. ?JES, Flonr, Men], Grift* Bacon, iies, Mackerel, Tubiteco,; Cigars, -i? iny uiid e ery thing yon want is to ; ;er, us cheap as can bo bought anyre facts and worthy of your atten- 4 ;adst chairs, lumdee, etc., ). I>OA(jt. IESS" CORSET. p?rffr is by far Hie most comfortable r"^ " >, ami lias ncrv and improved -shonlder T It jtJ.-p h??K the iiuni?xi8?ly popular \ y>9 ich Ii"t odIt j-f-Vf jits the xto*!* frr-m ? ;tk the clasps. Warranted in every p*r- } PESTIOM ell ns eojnc of our nu'reliant*. . yet ; 4L eo/e and thunder* forth matchlos * y as you jjo. and buy your jroods at <H world wonder amij rivalry stare OF MIMXAI GH: rent??worth elsewhere. ents?worth 'J;> elsewhere. i -ivorlli 30 cWwJici*. res?the only house in Wi,?!?sboro j, It von want a ?ro??I ?tvss that will .logg ods at 40, ;V2?.lb, H2.Utiiaml $1.10. &&***? TCTICjKT. ?fine ?oo<i<?r.t twenty couts ou-*hcr I i ."IK), $1,174, up to soiiicrhfn^ fi'n? . Neckwear. Enihroiilery, Jlai?dker-4 v; ;te anil at prices far exwctUiig prcvi-f nuan^h liros., at CJwstor, and J; L. rt. and 'his shall ru>h j^owls j' , MI]MNAUGH. : / E WILL SETTLK ATO^E ASD \ a "p n 9 COLUMBIA, S. C. I the State, (icnts* fuvni>Mn<f good? j nil's. Youths" Suits au<l Mcn.v Suits ol j "^j aylor's wlrbretal Mackinaw. also| >. the latest is the Derby Straw.; Silk Surjres ami'Alpacu and Linco^ UPTLY riLI.i;i). 1 DK STOVES! 1 THE BEST in THE BJIRXET. 9 Fourteen different sizes and kinda. Five * tea v ith Enameled Reservoirs. Adapted to % .^^9 B 1 requirements, icd priced to suit all purse* v' LEADING FEATURES: S onble Wood Doors, Patent Wood rate, Jt *9 djnstsWe Damper. Interchangeable Acto '&L'J fl atic Shelf. Broiling Door, Swinging HeartJv ,'fl iate, Swinging Flue-Stop, Rereisfljte "Gas* 3$ timing Long Cross* Piece. Double Short inters, Heary Sing Coyca, niruaJuated-Fir? oors. XiekeJ Kn?bs.,Xlciel. Panels.-ftc^ Unequajed la' Material jn Finish, and ki j&|| ? 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