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X INGT~SU WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11, 1885. B. S. DINKINS, itur and Propietor. THIfiS PAPER m cwpa-r Aderuising Burean(10 spruce St.>, inado for 1t. In TERMS OF SUBSPRIPTION: One Year, in Advance $1.50. or $2.00 at the Expiration of Six Months. Advertisements.-Per Square, fias in sertion. $1.00. Each subsequent insertion S0c ;M Contract Advertising at reduced Advertising in Local Clmumn, 10c. per line. so- Our Terms for all Transient Adver tisements, are iaxriably in advance. Our columns are open at all times, for the pression of opinionson, ansugects of pub - interest. but we are not responsible for we views of our correspondents. Local Intelligence. Mrs. Margarette Harvia,: sister of Dr. Huggins and fngiam: of this place, of T as, is on a visit to her relatives in town. Rev, H. 3L Mood, of Beaufort, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. I. C. Ingram. We regret to learn that Miss Mimie Wise ps still quite sick. Mr. J. -l. Sauls, a young merchant of Cade's Depot, Williamsburg County., paid . us a pleasant call this week., We are glad to learn that Mr. Haynsworth Plowden, who has been quite sick, is better. On last Saturday Miss Sue Galluchat, ac companied by her'little niece Bell, left for St. Stephens, wheresheis engaged iateacb ing school. . We lea= that some of our Salem friends have been indulging in the sport of driving for deer with "no luck." Mr. Jas. D. Witherspoon, of the firm of Mceoy, Rice & Co., is on a -visit to his brother, Mr. C. L. Witherspoon. We are always glad to meet friend Jim. The two parties, June Brunsonand Larry King, who were arrested and conmitted to jail Court week upon the charge cf robbing Dr. Caldwell.have been released up fn ji s "tIned Bonds for their appearance at Court of General Sesions. We are glad 'to announce -the return of Miss Annie Hugjns, daunger of G. Alien Huggins, Esq.; who recently accompmnied her sister, Mrs. M.4 Bradham to her mew home in Texas. Mr. R A. Walker has added nserto the looks of the -"burnt square" by enclosing his store lot 'ith a neat new fence. CATARM CUB=). health - and sw ei iath secured; by Shilon's Catarrh Reme dy. Price 50.ceAts. aad Injector free. or sale by J. G. Dinkins & Co. B. Pressley Barron, Esq., who has been ,on attendance et the Kingstree Court, in -forms us that the Courtof Sessiors occupied the whole of .last week. The communieations of "Meipse" and Rev. .r. B. reyton were aeceived too late for this issue. They will appear in our next. Mr. A. W . Loyns, of Florence, S. C., the uncle of our townsrnu, Mr. Louis Loyns, has been onzabriei nis.. to his neph~ew to attend the circumcision of his little grand ephew, whiehi took place on Sunday. Rev. Mr.s Dunyan' Mahoney and wife spent a few days last week with their Sister, Mrs. E. M!. Bradhauy, of our town. Mr. Mahoney, 'reiare infrrnied,. expects to leave in a few days, for..hie :iield of labor in Ken tucky. . SHmLOH'S CU2E willimmediately relieve 'roup Whooping Conugh and Bronchitis. For sale by JiG. Dinkins & Co. Mr. George T. Rtadelifr, the popular agent SMessrs. Welch & Eason. visited our town last week, qad will be back early in Decem er for Christmas orders. Those' who pa tronize htm are-well pleased with his goods. The Towin Council are still pushing the 'work of putting the streets a'nd bridges in good order. Married Sunday rporning, Nov.- Sth at the residence of the bride's father, by the R1ev, Samuel Leard, Mr. T. Stokes, of Flrdto Miss Lizzie Blackwell, the eldest daughter of Mr. 3M. J. Blackwell of this County, Our friend and former townsman, Mr, F. W. Muninerlyn, of the house of Eobertson, Taylor &:Co., of Charleston, .was in town this week. Messrs. Legg & Bell are still busy plow ing in their oats, and from the way they are having it done and with the flue supply of pea vines they are turning under, we pre dict a larger yield than has- been made yet on thetr brag field. One day last weck Mr. D. F. Mahoney rode his horse-to- town and soon-after notic ed that he sijowed symptoms of what was supposed to be colic, but, which proved to be gravely Every remnedy that could be thought of was applied, but to no use-the horse died. This is a severe loss to a man in Mr. Mahoney's circumstances, and we are very sorry indeed to hear of his mis fortune. THAT HACKING CO'UGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guar antee it. Por sale by J. G. Dinkins & Co. Rev. L. D. Bass will preach at Calvary Baptist church next Sunday night at 7 o'clock and also administer the ordinance of Baptism. There will be no preaching in the Manning Baptist Church' next Sunday night. Mr. Bass will preach at Sumumerton on Sunday morning, at Home Branch in the afternoon and Calvary a~iight ' We are requested to announce that, Rev. H. F. Chreitzberg, of Smter, will preach in the Methodost Church at Manning on 3rd~ Sunday of this month at 11 o'clock A. M.: and at Dudley's Station, same day, at 3; o'clock P. M. Every one invited to attend. Go to Loyns f r the best self-raising buckwheat, We will have something to say about the "Summerton Vigilance Commn~ittee" in next CROUP~I, WHOOPING COUGHR and Bron ehitis immaediately releived by Shilohi's Cure vYo. s1,, 'Wy .5. G. Dinkins & Co. Jtulre .ldrien. (TFrom the ii JR'emrd.) Let us take the case of Judge Aldrich, for instance. His term is about to expire, but where can there be found a niore worthy, patriotic and competent man for the posi tion thaI this gentleman ? Not only has he I given satisfaction in the discharge of his judicial dnties. but the important service I rendered by him to his peoplc belongs to the history of this State. His firm stand in pposition to the menacing bayonets of th. military satrap, Gen. Canby, is a proof of his courage and determination and what may be expected of him whenever the oc easion demands. He was the first to assail the hip pocket, and his unceasing warfare against the carrying of concealed weapons has done much to prevent crime in the State. His charges to juries have always been clear, wise and forcible. He is as much feared and hated by criminals as he is respected by the supporters of law -and order. Besides this, he is a polished gentleman, a true riend to humanity and a distinguished awyei. We are in favor of the judges be ing retained during goo& behavior, or unti sperannuated. SHILOH'S VITALIZER is what you need ,or Constipation. Loss of Appetite, Dizziness md all Symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 tud 75 cents per bottle. For sale by J. G. Dinkins & C FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint Fou have a printed guarantee on dvery bot le of SHILOIl'S Vitalizer. It never fails to :re. For sale by J. G. Diakins & Co. 5egligence. On last Wednesnay every news reader of ifanning was anxious to get the Vetes and burier to learn the result of the elections n the various States, especially ia Virginia. ihen the P. M. announced that no papers ad come, there was exhibited by the crowd t greatdcal of disappointment and a feeling :0 blame some one. Later in the day the bag containing the News ad Comrier and >her papers was pi-cked up from the ditch it a point between the railroad tank and the i eep cut, where it kad been thrown by the nail agent, from tke train. Bag and papers were soaling wet, and our Postmaster had to sun and air the papers before distribut ng .them. On Friday no papers came, and we presume the mail agent carried thein on :o Sumter. Now, this is just simply out raeous, and such conduct should be report d at once to head-quarters and the guilty party should either be removed or taught to lischarge his duty properly. It is one of wo things : That the mail agent is guilty of s ross negligence, or, that he is inpetent o discharge the duties of his office, by not 2aving the business capacity to assort the Uil properly between the stations within ;he time he has to do it. In either case, he ;hould be made to account for such conduct The Summerton Vigilance Committee. Mr. Britor: In compFance with your re juest, I will in few words give you the ori in and the object of the organizttion of the -mmerton Vigilance Committae: Several >f the more conservative members of the maimunity, alarmed at the extent to which hbe illicit traffic in spirituous liquors had been carried in various sections of this part of the County, and indignant at the ndifference of the offieers of the law whose lutv it is to report and bring to justice these old violaters of all moral, social and relig ious as well as civil law, organized them elves into the above named eomnuittee They do not mean now to take the law inito their own hands, but as goal emzens they leem it their duty to use first evcry legiti mate means to suppress the hellish traffic. [t is a duty they owe the comniunity in wrhich t live, a dnty they owe to their wn families, to do so, and then if they ll, their desperation may drive them to do what they now have no idea of resorting t.o: mi they are not a litle surprised Mr. Edi tor, that the County papers have shown so~ little disposition to give them that support md encouragement which they had a right ;o expect fromu them as the r'ecognized con ervators of the public morals. Lynch law or mob law, the' deprecated by my law abiding citizen,. is the natural er pressioni of popular indignaation at the law's lelay o atter failure to arraigu and convict le evil doer. Ma y enr* people be saved prom ti ie eteiy SUJMMERTON. VANCES FERR4Y. Visezs FERRYv, S. C'., Oct. 24, 1885. Mr. klitor: We propose to send you more rambling dots from over the hne, in "De Bay down by do Riber."-From what wea bad heard, had some misgivings, but curi >sity led us on to visit an old friend, who lives in this part of Clarendon. We had to pass directly through the lines of the "Sum nerton vigilant connittee," fearing we night be suspected as a~ spy, we engaged ;he comany of Judge Mtahoney and his Deputy, consequently being thus protected by the strong aram ot the law, our fears soon mbsided. We renohed our destination and enjoyed a pleasant day, with nothing to iiar our pleasure. The Sumnmerton vigilaut :ommnittee had1 out their pickets, menacing :he merchants in the Day with peremptory >:'ders as to the illicit trafic in seed cotton, rhose who were waited upon were in agony ;rouped t'ogther discussing the situation ( ivermined to meet the issue and the in rasion of their rights as like citizens of the lnn ty-with the same spirit that prompt - d the crusade and to resent with force if aecessar, the insult and unh.wfuli proceed ns contemplated by the vigilant committee. rhis was the feeling we found with sonie of ~he merchants. It semed to us that a small spark wold ignite and fan into a tlamue, a tragedy~ similar to Edgefield. If the tratic in seed cotton be wrong, is there no Statute prohibiting it? Why take the law in our L'wn hands? Vigilant Societies no0w can reach ofendrs oinly by lynch law and thi~s mode of prosecution is never instifiable. Commit-ts o1 this kind often am i. grave mistakes. W.e don't suppos-- that the in tention of this committee was lynch lawr, for those who compose it are some of our best .and most worthy citizens. But such. org izatis generally create bad bloodl, as it was tone in this case. The merchants over the line are indign..nt, and have organ ized against attack. The death of Mrs. Dorcas M. Rthamue hrte f : o tor monuths has lieen waing apon tLe imiargin of the sun for permission x) cr' 'r into the promise land. Her runr..i uns preached by Rev. L. D. Raz. :;e manifestation of deep sorrow by aer children and the large attendance at her burial bore testimony to her wcrth and trong attachment for her as a mother. A ife loug member of the C.lvary Baptist ,hurcb, and an exemplary Christian has passed away. "Her langnishing head is at rest, It's aching and throbing are o'er; Her quiet immovable breast Is heaved by ailiet on no more." TOM. An Euglishman's Testimony. I feel it my duty to the thousand mho suffer from Blood Poison to give my experience with that horrible dis aase and the wonderful efiect of swift's Speciffic in its treatment. I am a native :f England, and while there I contract ad this terrible disease, and for two ears was under treatment as an out loor patient at Nottinghan Hospital, England, but was not cured. I suffer ad the agonizing pains in my bones, and was covered with sores all over my body and limbs. I had vertigo ind deafness, with partial loss of sight severe pains in my head and eyes, etc., which nearly ran me crazy. I lost all lope in that country, and sailed for Imerica, and was treated at Roose relt in this city, as well as by a prom inent physician in New York, having ao connection with the hospitals. I saw the advertisemeut of Swift's pecific, and I determined to give it trial as a last resort. I had given ip all hope of being cured, as I had one through the hanas of the best nedical men in Nottingham and New Eork. I took six bottles of S. S. S. Lnd I can say with great. joy that they iave cured me entirely. I am sound mnd well as I ever was in my life : was so proud of the curA that I rote to Gloucester, England, to an ild companion who is suffering with comator ataxia, as the doctors call t, caused by Blood Poison. He has .rrived here, and is taking S. S. S. ith marked benefit. I confidently )elieve that in a abort time he will )e entirely well, and that after having >assed through the best medical hands a England without any good effect. L FRED HALFORD. New York City, Jtie 12th, 1885. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseas e mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. C. 1, 157 W. 23d St. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh's ~ure will give immediate relief. Price 10 ts., 50 cts., For sale by J, G. Dinkins & ~OL VATIJUB GIVEN AWAY. SAVANNAH, GA., E'hc Great 3iusie H~ouse of the South, has. 'emoved to a magniticent new store (the larg at unsic Temple in U. S.\. and as a sour nir of this important era in their business, Lnd also as an advertisemient which will e fromi the Potomac to the Rio Grande, hey re actually giving away valuable Gold Vatheam. Doubt not this statement. It is a fact. 's a Wholesale House, and they do things n a wholesalie way- Raad this startling SOUVENIR OFFER PIANO BUYERS To every Lbsh Pumrhaser ofra Piano bedween \cmber ] st and December 1st, 1883, from us ired. or lirowikA any of our ten Branch flimtses ,r 200 Ageydcah ie wi present as a cope nec:y .%ucenr (ndL.& GOLD WATCII arded .,eid Gold (bse, .and jine movtemesd. foId by jerciers at $40~ to $.30. [OfR E0 GODONLY UNTIL flecemiber I, I885. Pian.s at Lowest Cash Prices known, with somn -ete outnis, and all freight paid. Eve.r binm fair and hinamre, and lull satisfaction uarinteed. Sedl your nama.e and address for circular aving flull particulars- ?his is the one hance of a lifeti?me', whim should not be issed. Don't wait. Thei offer expires Dc -ember 1st, and canymot be renewed. Aadress udden & BatsS Southemn Music House XLTMAYEWsS NEW BlOCK, -Savannah, Ga. PATENTS AVEATS, TRADE MARKS AND COPYRIGHTS ):ind. and e;il 'ii her bus'.ies in the U. 4. Pat.~t Omie agtenided to for JIOD)ER TE 7F]EE>. sen Mul>EL~ uIZ !>H-t 10IX(. We ad i t atnability free of' charge :andl Vt mav ei u iIt'tiE Lf.\ W E VIB T.1 '1T ENy. We refer here to the Postmnaster. the Supt. .f Money Orbr Div., and to officials of the .S. Pa~tent Oflice. For circuljar, adlvice, ermis anid references to actual clients in or own7 State or County. write- to V. A. SNOW & CO., GREAT EXCITEMENT Was Produced In Manning and is Spreading All over CLARENDON, AT LOUIS LOYNS' Practical explanatian of what he meant when he announced that the INAUGURATION would take place in October. The People are learning that he meant the Lowest Prices EVER BEFORE KNOWN IN THE COUNTY. He did not buy his goods early while the prospects were so flattering for a large cotton crop and good prices, but he bought at a time when GRAND BARGAINS could be had, and this has given him Superior Advantages both as to the Prices and Class of Goods. Ladies will find a good assortment of Suitings, Striped, mixt and Criss Cross patterns ; various quaint wears, and pretty styles ; Boucle Cloths, En glish Serges, Scotch Chiviots, London Kyrles, Simoni Batistes, Bourettes, Scotch Tweads, Plaids, Corduroys, and some Black Goods at Low Prices. Ladies will also find Jersey cloths; Stockinettes, Hosiery, Laces, Ribbons, Gloves, Corsets and a splendid lot of Long Cloths, Homespuns, Domestics. THE BEST - AND CHEAPEST. Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps,. Boots, and Shoes. Trunks, Valises, Very fine line of all wool goods For Men and Boys-very cheap! Ladies, Gents, and Boya Boots, Shoes and Slippers. I have a $2 Shoe, soft, well shaped and as durable as shoes that are sold by other houses at $3. Call for Loyns' walkingfast Shoe. And Hats and Caps that can't be beat for quality and Low Prices h Hurrah! Glorious! The news of the INAUGURATION of Low Prices at 7L. Las'., of his brands of Finest Flour, Sugar, Coffiee, Tea, Hams, Bacon, Rice, And all the necessary- articles. You will always find at my Store a well selected line of Hard ware, Crockery, Saddlery, and I have Cigars and Tobacco of the best known Brands in the world, and my whole stock was Bought after the decline in cotton, at low figures, and of course I can sell lower than any Merchant who bought while the pros pects were bright and pric1-s high. CALL at my NEW STORE and von will be convinced that it is THE PLACE FOR BAR GAINgS-None Can Beat LOUIS LOYNS,, Oet. 21st. MANING, E~ C. TO TI-E Ladies of Clarendon. -:0: The numerous .expressions of satisfaction and pleasure on the part. of my patrons, evince the general appreciation of my labors; and being guided by the principle in business, that my interests are the interests of -my custom ers, I take this ooportunity of thanking them for past favors, and iiforming them, that I am now prepaired to do even better for them than heretofore, as I am buying goods this season at cash prices on thirty days instead of four months time. My motto is, Small Profits and Quick Sales. By tie, FrrNrF OcroBRn, I will have opened and ready for inspection, s full lin~e of MIIIINERY. Also, Ladies' and Childrens' DnRss GoS, and TnxRDzNs, No-oxs, HoSIE~R, GOvTES, N~er'WE.U, Cons~nrs, and many other articles, too numerous to mention. F7or the Ca.'h, I will guarantee to~ sell as Low as can be bought in CHARLESTON OR SUMTER. igr( THIS IS NOTIDLE TALJK TO DIMAW UCSTOM.)-'a Below find some of my prices. (Samples of Goods will be sent on ap-. plication.) Untrimmed Hats, 40 ets. to $2.50 Trimmed Hats, 50 ets. to $8.00. Childrens' Hose, 10 cts. to 50 ets. Ladies' Hose, 20 ets. to 50 cts. Ladies' and Childrens' Collars, 10 cts. to $2.00. White Embroid'ery from 10 ets..to $1.25 per yard. White and Colored Flannels, from 30 cts. to 50 cts. per yard. All Wool Cashmeres, 1 yard wide, 50 ets. per yard. Half Wool Cashmeres", 1 yard wide, 35 ets. . pg- yard. All Wool Doul4g VWidth Flannel Suitinge nos~t fashignale~ golors, at 5.0; et., to, $1.00 per yard. Black, all wool Cash.. iperes, 1 yard wide, Fine. - Gods, at 50 ts. to $1.00 per. yard, IREMLNANTS IN:DR ESS GOODS BELOW COST. Black and Colored Velveteens, from (60 cts. to $1.00 per yard. Black and Colored. SuIy Velvets, from $1.50 to $2.00 per yard. Trimming-silks, and Satus, frm 50 ets. to $1.25 per yard. - -- :: - gilt and Silver. Braids and Cords for Dress Tiimings, at very low prices, with buttons to mptchi. Black and Colored Silk Fringe fpr tine goods,-Silk Qords..and Tassels, White, Black, and - Colored Laces, in great variety and at L'.w Prices. Ladies', Misses', an'd Childrens' All Wool Jerseys, -'i $-%- .0 Iadies' and Misses' Corsets from 50 ets. to $1-75- per. pas Ladie's and Misses' Leather and Velvet Hand Bags, from 50 et a to $}.00 Toilet Soapa grid best Toilet Powders, at Lowvest Price.. Lisle ThreadL Silk, and Kid Gloves. Patterus of yew est styles. Wilson Sewing Machines $25 (FORMER PUtICE, 530.) In addition to these low figures, I will g'.ve.a discoi;,t of 5. per cent op all bills amonuting to $10 and over. Orders for Ladies' and Childrens' Cloaks and Ready.~-made Suits will be filled at New York MANUFACTURING PRICES. My- Descriptive Catalogue and price list shown on applicat op. tt Will pay you to come and examuine~ my goods before buying elwhre. Thear guaitee4 to be just as represented. .. c C Mrs. John A. Burgess, Brooks Street, THE WINNIHG ! S. A Ri is tho mah who fi Of the people wb All vacancies, ne( With judgem Yes! I am a Candidate for the patror afraid of Competition. I fearlessly asser Pecop3le Of C The most complete line of EAuTnuL Di 11ik mixed Suitings Berber Cloths, Calicoes i Flannels df nll grm des and colors, Full line of Cloths, Best Lawns. Irish Linens, Lates, Embi Hosiery, Gloves, best fittin Hats and Ladies, Gents and Childrens, in newest style MEAxs $3. Shoes, Shoes made to my own ordez fort and wear of this Shoe. Full Line Doe-Skin, Broadoloths, Ossbmares, and to be sold low. READY MADE -Splendid line for sen, GR100E A fnll and Complete stock, bdnghtiid the best I keep best Flour, Hams, Bacon, Rice, sugars, Canned goods 'of all sorts. Saddles, Br Plantation Taols. And t My Clerks will not only take pleasure but they'are instructed to sell them at R( cotton is low, and I shall not be slow to ive highest cash prices for cottot: Don't 1uy Ti S. A. R STONO PHOS Of CHARLEST( ESTABLISHI MANTFACTURE Soluble Guano Acid Phosphate, Dissolved Be Keep always on hand for sale Kainit, (Po Imported direct feom'fGemt A high grade of Dried Blood, Ground- I Cotton Seed Meal. M. Mae, LUMBER!! LUMBER!! 50,000 Feet on Hand. All Grades. FROM 25cts, to. $1 PER HUNDRED, The very best, and cheap as the cheapest; an be had at the mi!1 or I will deliver at Hanning. Apply fa C. M. DAVIS, or A. LEVI, At Mill, Manning, S.C. Menz.nhtans, ulelae inxe u&e. Braan, nsirueo 9 Nataan Jane, New Ye Ban 103 c--A2AO.. - - - 01 Gun anC L00kSmiths MAIN ST., COLUMBIA.,_S. C. :. &PAIRING :ALL!ORDERS : --DOXE AT- -PROMPTl-' SHRIT NOTICE : TTENDED TO. : M~rs. *C. E. Reed, ItAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. In all its Branches. Hosier~y, Fancy Goods, Notions, . L Iadies Dresses, Children .and Infants Dresses. .Jersey Jackets and Underwear. Bridal Orders Promaptly Attended To. B. VISANSKA, Watches, Diacads, Clocks aad Jewelry, Pianos and Organs on easy irrstalmente., Munsical Instrumentts e(ud;Strings, MAIN STREET, Next door to Central National Bank, - COLUMBIA, S. C. Orders by mail promptly attended to. -] Repairing done in both branches. "IMiACME~ PENE.TRATIVEL S POSfITVEL.Y BURRS. Kcrude etoeum. togiemum an s, -' ROOESANDLL . fSrnoe4s'en for euh trated circular, &c. Ageute Wanted. ddress L~ock Box D), New Car~isie, Ohio. nterestalg to Both Sexes. Any man or woman making less ha.40weekly should i..oreasy onevuakiug business. 'We want zns for o'ur celebrated L..un: an: 1i-s~ u.;A Srrre,:Tn-;g Coners also,li >ur SrisNA. SL:Lrou-rrul, Siorwon BIlucI,-: avD AnnomsX~. P1onRrEon Co.om :0N for Men ad3ys.No experlienfce e'-ei. F ordrs per i'y gre he Aent $150 moenthly. Our Agei:'. :eport tour' to~ twenty s lail'. S$ ut t free. Seuid a.t once fur pagliu es. State Sex. LEWIS SCHELE & CO., :100 Broadway, Ne w Yik. Sept. 9thb. OLD NEWSPAPERS SA N DID ATIE! [GBY 'E Ils the bill o have a will ds and wants to fill ent and care. age of the people, and I am not b that I can show to the aarendcion mss ooDs ever offered in this market , Cashmeres, Combination Suitibgs; 2 new and beautiful styles. table Damask. Towelling, 6beetings, Long oideries, Zephfr Shawls, Collars, Ribbos., Corsets, and Notions. Shoes. ;. Try a pair of-Trar3aLT SA168 and you will be pleased with the ima Jeans and woolen Good. begW IM CLOTHI~r Boys and Childr RIES mlarkets, - an tobe scia at smal s. - )yrups, Molasses, Coffee aid Tea. - idles, LErmess, Hardware, iCo'ett e BEST TOBACCO. in showing my large stock of.gooJ )CK BPI'TOM prices. Iknow bhed ;ell below any other house. I will jYotTr PHATE CO N; S. C. D 1870 (HIGHLY AMMOlIATED.) ne, Ash Element, Float' Genuine German task &ts,) ny, for the Conrpdf: isk Scrap, South 4aroMnAf ari . FOR.SALE BY MO. S.HACKER &S MANUFACTUREM OW 'OORS, SASH, -BLfIDS 1oULDING BUIDING MA'I'RT Office and Wareroomns, Kinjn posite Cannon Street, Charleston, S-. Sept: 16th. ..EGG &BELL. Likery fesaf Saftrha We have just received a new pply of the F4A4QUS TN 1SEE WA(GONS, a ~UGGEofaUipda, which e will sell low down. GIT~ S. A CAiL. Spt NOTICE. ~ERSONS. D)ESIRING to1 I~ R eir Lives willgplI)y to VAVERLY HOUSE, *CHRmLESToN, s. c. rst Class in all its Appointmeisi RlATEeS, S,1.50, $2.00 AND $2.50., Exelnt.CnisineC, Large Airy room~ Flectric Bells. r. PRCF; Preprieto~ ;tIIotel Centrnally L9chted. G. CUD WORTE; 4 155 MEETING STRXEET, opp. Cimrleston Hotel. s ufxturer zand deal~tr in SaddIr*, LI?...". Coll.u-s, Whips, Sad dle Hardwa'.: Kr.' consIntly on hand an extAna, e-t a wll s.I~-tedl stock of everything in th;' *. And. Mannfacture. goods to order rart noMi ce. Oct. 1ir. Ni, Schwartz's A~ Saloon, 7;ijnanning, .u drnk utav Bear I dnu t