The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, June 28, 1882, Image 3
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Y / tributes of respect charged as a?Ivor- wishes and tastes of all. "W
, isements. Simple announcements 01 ; . .. ? .. - .
fc_ . arrives and death* published free ?. i ?"< ; ' >??<>< of ?go,*>
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Vimisboro Publishing Company j ?
Wiunsboro, S. C. 1 Political Xotks.?Jadge
j has written a long letter to the
Advertisement*. .
Pianos & Organs?Ludden & Bates.! "I Republican, arrai-fmi.-r t.?
Scaled' Proposals?J. 11. llarvey, j cratic party of South Carolina
CI 'innan ' severe terms. The impressioi
'Swtotto of the Season?S. | the has goae squarely
^Volfe ' JC '':1"ica's"
' School Notice?John Boyd, School The special elections in
. . . f iork and Lancaster pa?>od
* Klines, notion Gins, Ete.-R. J. ] quietly. Major James K
KcCariev & Co. t'Icc ^c<, i0 0il tl,c tn'? vears'
Good ' Times Coming?Connor & term of Jmlge Witherepoon, 1
'ator from York. Mr. Giles J
Chondlcr. ,
? soij nils tne unexpired term ot
i.ocai Briefs. , . Senator "Walker, of Chester,
Sunday night was the <>t e?k o , ^ j ^artci.^ 0f tjie Lai*icagter
* the season. _ i succeeds Captain McManns as
?(ronorfil Bratton w*is in ?? iiiii>ooj o ; ,, , ?.>
itchhui or.ii.vu ^ ^ sentativc from that county. <
"on Sunday and Monduj. lie x3 oo - s?ailcj tlierc was no oppositio:
wp!1. .i,?
? " Ui tliv; ill A WI r
-Mrs. M. E. Nelson has sent ns I put out Mr. c#l,
some fine onions?the best- \\c ha\e . } pride; Ia!e celisus.takei-.
seen tliis reason. J -??
?The attention of teachers is called j The Coxfedeiutk Monu
W lo the notice of examination for cer-! The Board of Managers of th
w' tificates. There will be no other exam-, Carolina Monument Associatr
ination this year. I issued the following appeal:
The Town Council have elected j To the Ladies of South C<
Capi. "W. G. Jordan, as Chief ana Air. > i'?e monument 10 cue ym
: - ' _ , . ? .* nf dead, which boars upon its 1
pr-,. H. M. Dnnlevy as As>!?tai. i. inscription: "Erected by the
the tire department?two excellent ot- South Carolina," still stand
selections. th'ul hi hs proportions, but s
& "LBen Green, a brother of John its crowning "lory,the embodi
^ , -iriniic stone ot the Confederate Soldi'
Oreen, a negro well kno\.. love to remember him. lYrf
f~ boro, \^as killed by the tram ueai worj- 0f jj,e monument w:
Lewis' Turnout on Tuesday night, j tinual source of pleasure to
He was walking on the top, and sud-1 could often behold it, and row
? . " , , , _ rr.v:. universal admiration of visitc
denh fed between tuo " jevery quarter. On Thursda
caused the elevation of the lamp he 22d, during a severe storm, on;
held, and the engineer moved on. Ben hero was "wounded unto tie
was run over, and fearfully mangled, that mysterious agent which
Death was almost instantaneous. iead\ burne to you the noisel
_ sage ot its own terrible \vc
The First Cotton Br.ooM.-Mr. life-like was the figure, so fulh
r , o t> u * e t ;IS a young man ren.ioing
.Tohu ?.- Robertson, of Long-town, strci,^h; tlu.t wc feui tj1(J ur,
.?cuds us the first cotton -bloom of the its destruction to be appa'lin
- season. It was taken out of a forty- as if a dear friend had been ri
acre field, which was planted in cotton stricken down. "While we
L ' during the first Week in April. stroke. we^re^gratefnT ihat ih
P,,oXiL -Cadot D. D. G-Itad,
of the United states Military Academy, women of the State that tli
is at home for his summer furlough. { rally to five call ' Come ami ii
iii's friend are triad to see him and are j A* a society we invite the co-o]
< quallv glad to observe that the life at {'{ U ,;|> v*Ci C 1
e. .. ?lose ot our labors and be^ i
est Point agrees with him so we,!. manors of thc SCveral count
Mr. Vv". C. llobertsou, of Kock Ilill, izations will, within rhe next f<
is on a short visit to his relatives. The notify Mrs. John E. Bacon, tlit
air of that thriving little town seems ^ea-etary oi the A>><
of their ability to undertake a
to have produced excellent ie-ult&. work of receiving contribution
The Grain Crop.?Mr. Geo. H.
I McMaster has made the following esti- Missionary Work. The \
L mate of the wheat and oats crops raised 3iiss?omu,y Convention of the
within the corporate* .litaiis of Winns- Church iias been holding
borctXhe present season: - -- -?^ofit^b^^^.d-iileagaut -woe
oats Bst?'C SI;Xt-V aud
T VtoSZ of busbei, (measnred). .6.sou | ???*??*
AvSLre vield per acre, 40 bushels. _ j were received from a large m
iif wheat XI i auxiliary societies. That Iron
bushels * * . *"i * i^v* wa\' was made by Mrs. Dr,
-y r C ? ' aS EJ'.imnds, Ebenezer, Ridge v.
JMcC&rlev & cJT^S^es?rs. R. cuit,by Mrs. M. A. Williamson
r the several kinds of a-rtenl?^^ ; *??>> by Mrs. A. H. Fleming
plemeuts they have onhanu. Farmed b>* ^lf.Fanme X Cook
are invited to give them a call. j 'y/^iuba?*.1' P^'1'
Mr. Wolfe calls the attention of the | Mr?. l liS^J,.,/" Those*-?01'1
- public to his stock of staple and fancy j tj,.,t {iiero are\CQ Il0Xniary
irroceries, to which he has recently Iftid j :u?i n juvenile wciK-es in t
fresh additions in great variety. When j Carolina Conference, wh'h a
ever yon want anything nice give h-m ! cjsjp of 3,040, and the receipt;
s- roll nt ?."r_ nhl ?<:tncl. re-* : v.: rr:.? i
. - _ . jl.iu ulliuuu cl;
Fixe Potatoes.?Mr. John L. Mim- ^cc"s was h-d with the
. nangh has brought us some very fine 11 ;f * e.-idoin. Mr?
Irish potatoes grown in his garden.i Ciiai !c>toa; \
They are all good sized, but one espe-! ^">:'on ^
daily so?weighing one pound and ten ' v >l 1 ? ^ langejuig DL?i:i: t,
jr ounces,and measuringseventeen inches V> ^r?^'^ ^?'u!h^a
W in circumference. ~ I ^cc 1)1-1
Mrs. E. S. Chandler has likewise Dlvvei? ^non District. >
*e:it us "some of the finest Irish pyta- ^)nita,i0U1=
toes we have ever seen?of her own * " u CoM;>bn!\_
raising. They are very acceptable. "1-> ^leC!n
t and speak well for licr skill in garden- ^l][C^? *^rs" '^ n':c: 1
frr. -MO, " Mrs. J. E. Tenhet, of Marion
ing secretary, Mrs. A. M. chilli
Verdict of Tin: Jury.?"VVe have j ?^'Columbia; corresponding s
just received a copy of the most popu- -^1S- J- ^ Humbert, of
1 tr piece of music ever published in Bamberg, Barnwell county, w;
fe. . this countrv. called the "Verdict as the place for the next m
L ? larch," composed by Eugene L. : lhc convention. Sunday Bi>.
B.ake. It is written in an easy style, j son Poached the annual serine
so that it can be played on either piano j t'lc convention. That aftern
or organ. The title page is very hand- j ,,ic!n^crs of tlie conventioi: a
fcome, containing correct portraits ot a lna?s meeting at the Mario
lion. Geo. B. Corkhill, Hon. J. K.; church.
l'orter, and Judge W. S. Cox; also a j
. correct picture of the twelve jurymen I ^lA'roR n00D" Anl> AT irAL
L who convicted Guiteuil. This piece ot I What the Local Paper Says abou
music should be found in everv house- <?- ?" before the Literary no
?, 1- i Adger College.
tmvu^uvut wic ciitiit: wuiici > _ , _
,v . * [From the Kecn-ee Courier.
Pr.ce, forty cents per copy, or three Qn T?cs&v. at c|evei,
copies for SI. Postage stomps token ; amm, ai1dress beforc tbc
as .currency; Address nil orders to, t9ehatg
* W- Hcl,ai<*> 3Iasi0 Fllbhihcr' 1S0 Woodward, of Fairfield". Hi,
p r. strect' Cincinnati, Ohio. w#s <.Iuaividnal influence
" . effect on the commonwealth
Cotton* Statement ?The following' , . ?
. , . , - read so rapidlv, but at the sai
_ is the comparative cotton statement for , ^ d en) ,iasi5j #s to e
the week endinsr Jew &, 1SS2: X? ; - of ijltcmt'illic
- receipts at all L inted states ports dur- .. . . , . . ? ~
gf-- 1 1 , , first proved that history repea
f usi? the week 1S.637: same week last . " ,
r 3 ' , notwithstanding tiiuiv denv
a ear 2S,SSS; total receipts to this dr e ?Dn * ,, , ? " , , " . ? "
, cause some new element or c
4.572.692: to same date hist vear o,- , i r _
: enters m, to defeat sucn :i nro:
WM<?. laports tor :i.c week ?,727; ,R. ,nailltaimH, that wl,i!c it
tame week last voir $2,732: total ex- in millor poi.l!S) stm i? the r,
pom to this date 8,329,435; to same propl)5iti(>u ffos Tllisbc
f - date last year 4,241,-127. Stock at all ; .,|C was-the great book
& V"itcd Swt,>s pc,m 3J7'C0- samc ,imc' | wisdom from to ' direct the
k l.ist year S.D^l; stock at all interior xkm. jihlstratious wore given
m towns: 28,9i?o;-saiue time last year.4fi,- I!;.bv,.,u wa. ^ ,)V CvnK
fetb. 502' ??* M Liverpool f0 ',000; wi,fdem. ku, t!lc mai"lllei: of
W~*tame tim0 lilSt ycm' ***** ' tare Was disputed, whether b f
"f America., afloat for Great Britain ; assln,t ol. bv turni fh# Ea
V s-une ,i!De la?t -vtar lv5'000- ! Xo one will doubt the cxlste
? | destruction of Troy, thou
The Columbia Eagle.?The initial Homeric account of the wood
number of thi Columbia Eagle ha? may be a myth. These minor
)T':- just been issued. It is published by not affect t!ie proposition
Mr. Julian A. Selby. a journalist of | result is the important matter,
long experience, and bears unmistaka- I He then spoke of the infli
ble marks of his style and his skill, individuals on nations and gn^
The paper is well printed, and all the ! illustrations. Rome under A
matter gives sums of cave in its selec- rose its highest splendo
tion aud preparation.* A leading fea- i peace biought out the highest
L. tare of the Eagle will be the regular the aits and of literature.
publication of the rolls of the different under the rule of Peter the Grc
South Carolina commands engaged in from a state of barbarism to be
the Confederate serrice, prepared by and respectable empire- Theb
Adjutant-General Mauiganlt, in pur- her greatness to two men, Ep
-suance of the Act passed at the last das and Pelopidas: Sparta to L\
. Session of the Legislature. The Eagle In our. country Washington
igg-ajc. am.jj:-* aaaerr anj^ttanaenggg 1 u.>u. jj i^jui 'li-'-u 'j tm;?
S'.'i.OO a i peace. onVr ami prosperity to our new cc.-siui c:iu(li?ialus at tii
r. Selbv i born republic. i (-'x:,l'"'",atlo,"sr*. ,
" j T7 * n i i ^ .1 iv- 1 jtt'jolcea, l.'iattlio co
: Ilctl.cn ulhuM to the dcchmn" . aijuj,* for sdcctfon
, . ,, | condition of our country, its corrup- cuoct-S lrom the counties.
,11s tne i uon. etc. He attributed tins to the s Uie last Tuesday n: Augi!
ig of tlie J influence of bud !?-;*-. "When tiie | respective county >e.:;t-,
Connor > w rule the mourn. rJLiic 1 Jit hue? at as early a d.r
nro'l'Cr i '1?1JC ?f the conn'.ry rests on Jione^t njnk|j ni?p]icntioii to the
1 ' j individual exeriiou and influence, and thy jjoard at Columbia ;
that tin* | m brinir tm* to bear depends on the to appear before she exa:
in Fair-j rising generation. In this view yon Jitsolced. Tint upplic;
t of the : have a great responsibility resting on ; ships, both benelh-iaiy a
niinont- i >"olK . i L,e llut Iess - 'J lu,r
j He then combated the idea that gov- j years of age at the time
..sis end, I ernments purify ".hemselvcs of ihcin- that they .-hall be of gooi
hand a selves. T<> effect this there must be j acter, free from cu.it;:^'
Irv and i some extraneous influence or a >tate j ;md of a physical cont
"... I of internal corruption which impera-; development which will
' 1'' | tively demands reform. The people iv,l- military service.
1 season j wju tj,en rise up and by their power ? Jiiesolced, That the sta
toll addi- i work out that reform, though it be cational qualification t
licet the ; thiougb blood. As an illustration nc j Fourth Cn^s in the Acai
- . ..; pointed t 'the reign of Charles the F:r>t, ability to read and writ
' "l i which b?*?ran under favorable auspice*, j ag to recti; ; to
lies coin- j ]^.lt which, because of his foolhardy | j-;lclillv aIlll ;;CCur::cy the
and that j clinging to the divine risrsit of kings j ations'of the lour gro
he bone- i all(^ refusing to tbe people needed re-; arithmetic, of reduction,
forms, ended with his death on the j compound proportion, 11
scallbid. I and decimal fractious; ;
Alackev rihen he pointed to Robespierre, j CligC 0f the elements of J
" ' . * i <vho, in 1774, was the greatest man in i mar, 01 descriptive gfcogi
AKtion- Pnuice, spilling her best blood with j lij<tory of the United
3 Demo-j autocratic power. ]lis excesses ended j Ucsolt\d. That pay c:
in vcrv ! with iiis being beheaded. 1 received from without ft:
i i< that I at'1' t'Kl^ om* peacciui | within the Suite at >v)OU
' revolution in 1*70 was due to an up-I pavable quaricrlv in at
0\er to j risinjc of the people because of the : charge snail include t
I great corruption of the times which j clothing. medical attend;
Chester, i had become unendurable. j ol books and all school
off vcrv ! The a(1(ilxv<s u':;s lon2 a,1<1 interest-1 CVer. This cla?s of cade
Tt i, : j i"if and we have been unable to give j ject to the competitive
. i> ; an its salient points. j which determine the sek
lexpired i o? _ __ lieiaries from she several
ate sen-j rg? com edekate jito.a uxe* t. | jn pi.eseiiting themselves
. PattCl'- , It is Struck by Lijjhtnirifj, and the Statue is | COllimOll with
the late I Thrown from the Pedestal. ! bCHt'tlCKll'V applicants, b<
, , . /. 4, the lacultv as to their
and Mr. ( The Columbia correspondent of the , uudel. the* stiU1(lard al)ov
Le.ehjer, j Neics and Courier gives a graphic I Jicwtced, That upoi
; Repre- i account of the partial destruction of! themselves for admissioi
o under- the Confederate Monument on Thurs- or beneficiary cadets ma
n in any | day afternoon. About five o'clock, found'w
where during a heavy thunder storm, the- examination.
vallader residents of tlie city were startled bv a Jl&tolveU, That the c
terrific crash which followed an ex- elected shall bp required
tremclv vivid flash of lightnimr. It diu>' 011 !ht? J1!'?1 ,
vrvX , , ~ , ; next, and that the schol;
* c , was S00n tnat llie thunder- j by commenced 011 the lir
2 5>oa: i Jerbolt had fallen 011 the monument, j October next.
un lia\e an{| tj.c marble statue of & Con-1 J'esolved, That the scl
federate soldier surmounting it had j elates,
-- w ' in-if 1I...M1I11 .1 r t; i- I iw> ;li hi
federate > tol)l,le^ frorn its base and been shut- j ^,^n of UdJu're^e
face the ! tcrc<* illt0 fragments. ber next.
Women | As soon as the sad calamity was That the faculty procci
Is, be,in-1 known, and throughout the afternoon, npon the curricul
;horn of i 1 i * r < i tne Lounh and Third CI;
rlit h, I 01 people of ev?T age and , Xll.lt lhc cilIli,mi?, of
er as we ! nu,k visitC(l th- State House grounds the superintendent, to be
ect as- a to view the wreck. The statue is pare a general currioi
is a con- almost completelv demolished. Mr. j ^;'KJle course, to l>e rej
all who w ii * i * ii it .. i board lor its considerate
ived the U " Anderson, an old soldier oi aiIllual meeting
>rs from j brigade, w'10 chanced to be, Synopsis of course of si
v, Juno j looking towards the monument when and Fourth Classes:
marble the thunderbolt fell, savs that the! ihird CJass?Oeometr
ith" hv I i i , 'tit i nomeuw j^escnpuve uc
lm ai- I Wh0lC momm:c"t W5S " ] H tical Geumctrv, Surve
essmes- Perfc'ct shect of fl:!inc? and when the ! S:li History, Composil
>rk. So i crash came tlie head of the statue in- j Drawing,Tacties.
>f vigor. I stantlv fell forward to the ground.! ? fourth Llass Arithm
i'i l>i< \r. '-.it iii ?. i "i^ > Lniflish Grammar, (Jon
j.i i \\ hen it had reached about halt yav i /v ?f,. . . t 'ST> ,tl
aimer of l , . , , , , * I ographj, Ui?tor\. M\ Hk
" It is 1 ground the body swayed for a ! Tactics. *
uhlessly ' moment and then gracefully fell over I ?
bow to to the right side of the moment. The j dauS<Trwl'^
lent the head was cut complete! v off' at the i or(lcr:i- Woiwa useu.up our
o victim * i io;*s w!t??n our dominie uuvi^
,'f neck as if with a sword, and fallinir! k.-r's Utnger Tonic. Four !j
j.r, nap- - , cure, ami as a U>tiarVi wort
;o iu the struck on the upper oase Sione oi tlie j faui?t> weitowr ;i year, wc u
i?y will northern front of the monument. In ; l?urs a?dlurora rai"
itip us. f;lj];j!g the body struck the lower base ae*
:!'!.!"!7" ^n the eastern side, driving it out of
IS ill, ULU I . C that
the 1 place for an inch or two. The cannon j cistinguiaiiiug ciiarm
r or^an- at the rear of the StatllC was broken !
jw days. 0ff. The rig!it leg was severed.at the j : ~ ( ^ r ~l~
'^!;lc& skirt of tiie coat. The hands, which I &C2JO?jL 2%
xuaiion. 7
new the rested on the musket, were broken off j HPHE re^nlur serm-annn
and the left leg was driven into the\ boro ^ Suat 'z-on s'-h
ground six or eight inches. There is | and Saturday, the 7th anFomeu's
nothing left on the top of tiie shaft bur. i First Grade upr' -at < on
^ w , c , ? i .... Second and Tin -*atle:
: Metho- a fragment of the left leg. wmch is Parties iatersste.. . n tlkt,
a very broken off at the ankle and rests upon whl be no other cxnminati
tting in the broken sto-Tv of^tlie inu?f:et. JOBX liwYl^
seventy! Tiie statue'was hurled to Tiie ground Jnnc 24-jxlavtd?r
Reports | with so great a force that where it j
ttnber of j struck the stone base it was crushed XOTiCiE TO TM
) Rid ire- j into powder, M^iny fragments were ___
. R. II. carried off by curiosity seekers. The ,.c^e,ft*0" ^or. '
av eir- ' head and hands were deposited in the j *N"' IN SI I i I
, "Wilms- Secretary of Slate's office tor safe keep-j *'caa'-> lj- tue
.Monti- inir. and the rest of the statue was j ,,1' V.E~.N* T
' , , ,? , - , , . , the FIK.sr rii
, Betnel, placed under t he guard ot the btate J*Mils II fjox
Creek, House keeper during tlie night. j T. T. Itor.EliT.st
jriar. by This r:cuutucul was erecled by the H. L- KLLIuYT.
rts show South Carolina Monumental A>-oeit:- j \
^' U'tics lion, composed of hidies, on M .. 13?ii jv.ro 17-flxl
.iC ^ T, | 1STO TJi.i Actrifinlirm \v:i> fmiiuiPTl .
meniberi ,Jn^bnuu-y, 1$6G. and work was be- 8KA2-.^2>
; readied [ The total expenses of Ornce Covvrri Cnyi
jction ol'j the c? ^.-iscaniortnteu to 811,701.40. '
S-llow-jTbo stf..,c ,nnil0Ullthls the mom."\V
. 1). | went, \? hiv chlsoled cut ot 1?!:C \Vii:li>boro, io O^hland
iee-presi- i Italian mar'ok al) )Ut $r,.0?X?. It . be received nt this office n;
rs. 5. A. | will beimpossibr^ rt.placC the statue .
, Mrs. M. and repair the c?i.icr v^a^es lor le.-?- to b? \v.'irv.int?,'l !'" ?
ict. .Mrs. | than this amount. loi* tiie All proposals must bo ?cc
net. Mrs. shal't and base still stand ttC Averc I the zyow.-* of tvo or
T..~ T T ; >- - *
u?. >j. jl.. j >:i;ikfii out ui mcir posinon, mjniieu i"e <-vict,
Mrs. a little to the nV.if, and it max4 v ! Cow!B"si?|l;w
I - | anv ami all 1<ims. n, in i!
District, j necessary to take down the monument a,.* interests of the county
il'e Dis- j and re-erect it. J- ?
reasurer, J The ladies of the Association wili Juneo/^+wM
; record- j take immediate steps to repair the
ictzbiirg, j damage done l>y the storm. ^ ]L ^
eeretarv, "
THE CITADEL ACADEMY.
Cheraxx*. j ^
IS chosen ! Resolutions P.1S8<<1 l>y the IJo;ird of Visi- Yy {"") 1
.. j tors-Information Important to Apj/ii- '
i -.v.,.?.,.
"""I At their recent meeting in Charles-!
>n 0 oie j toi^ t]ie j>oard of Visitors oi' the Cita- j D VTEiJT DELICACIES o;
0011 the ; (-jej ^cac|einv passed a series of resolu
t les'seit j tjons ?(_ [{j|)o- fortli (he requirements for
'11 ^?1*1*01
admission to tlie institution, and con- ' f. a. Ferris & Co's McrJ
taininir other interesting information. ?smoked :-.nd canned. I)
rJ" , ,. ser?l fresh in cms, fr^sh si
IIALU. 1 he t?sol?t.otis are as .allows: in Wf barr?]s aa<
W iikkkas, it is conceived to lie tlie nia Salmon in 5 pvand
t t.is A<1-j spirit and purpose of the Act of the Columbia River Fresh
L-icties of j General Assembly in reopening the Dairy and Pine-ppleChees
j State Military Academy that no one received to day. Rice, J
I j shall receive the benefits of -the pi'oockj
the i visions for be!ieficiarv ca^_llu^^ij^r^^^r^^ ohoi
literyrv I wWi^ rncaTTa ITi Ins own right iQ(1 <Va.u*^ wjttl nuraoron
. * l to educate In nisei t. or whose parents inst received, and which i
i" 1. 1 hnrp sntficifMit moan? to nftm-r? Inn. <!>?? . ....
i w.v jvK'u^nro :a sliowui^ 10 <.
: subject | same advantage: small advance for CASH,
and irs t lie.volccf. That all applications for
|je j beneficiary cailetships in the Academy S. S
j shall bo made upon a printed form.
:ne time ; which will be furnished on application AA/\|\.ri<nrrQ r
lefy any j to the chairman of the Board :it Co- [jOuU iiiuiliOL
;ss. He uimhia. This lbrni shall embrace ;i
t? itself ! -^aiement -,v T-'iy Parent or jruardiau,
** t!> '-j as the case may be, settiuir ibrtii the
this be- pecuniary inability to educate 11?e apondition
; plicant. and such other special circnni- *
"K>?ition.: stances as may bear u^ou the subject
i"'it f-il mal'er*
l\ i Tlie application shall in everv case tvt? r,,.~ n-,? rnM>x?ilf
tlio i * l i ? 4 * ' * *-* 115 tLic in* is
-^UL uu i be aecoii){>un;i'a ?>y u certificate trom
illir true i flip, rnnniv iiiintN.i* i rp1- - 1 ?
- j ? v-w.iv.nii^ un. j pviuus ytutr. .me usr
to draw ' propcrtv l.eid in the name of either or j
future '>ol-u parent and applicant, or in trust! aiJ^ anc* r'ie kfclus are s
Tint *01'?'r!!0r ?j .^.lul :ils<? f:ortil!"! fatness. The gardens,
in.ii catis iroin the shenii and from the j
> lio.one registrar of mesne conveyance of the j vineyards are yielding
its cap- i county showing the iucuiiibances, if' ,,
v- direct. I auv. upon said property. to the tuler, ana all ar<
Vhritos L -*u;se applications sludl he laid he- their luxuries. Don't
I1 u^' * i fore the I>oard. and upon approval hv
nee and tiieui the chairman of the iV.ird shall j ornamental as well as i
" h the 1 forward to each anolieanf. n nci-.nii ?-?!
cu hor^e ' ai,lH>:11' examination beiore the j 50ul' *aiT'1 ' as
tvitl rs examiners hereinafter provided i ?your homes bcautifn
.as the j jlesolccd. That the State S;iperin- comfortable, and youi
toiidei.tof&Wtiuii bo rei.Kcstcil i tractive as well as
icn(.c of: s0'cct ?hree suitable persons m each j
, county \v!io shall constitute the board ; strong. The under
k"e inun-* i of special examiners for tiiat county. , L,
ujrustus ; and that lie supervise and direct such constantly on nana l.
r when ! e.\;unination. beautify vour homes at
order of i Xvoiced, J hat the number of :>ene- w "
1> J : iiciary cadets authorized by the Acts persons, and offer then
Iui>sia ; consist of two from each county in ,,
at arose j the State, but. in case the number so e prices.
^ a great authorized shall fail to attend, the
pc aw?l Board are directed for the tirst two
.. n years to supply the deficiency from the CONNOR & CE
; counues Having tiie largest population.
curgns. j These selections will be made from
restored : those standing ue^rhigliest to the siic- June 22
u competitive j , i TAX
? I "
'liipc-'iitivp cx- j Office ok 0>l xtv Aunr
ui' beneiiciar/ j .Muv 1(J,
. be JieJd on | _ XlilSOIBcc \ri!l bo open
! O T7 17 if ' 1 !;nrl,os? ft' ivceiviwr i
rV I IH ?1 INk j turns. Irotu the tlrsr ot Jiina
' ci.*Iir ,-'.?i10irj .kJ J?/JL/JL\. twentieth f July. !?'2. Ail
' V.) owimiii* ,i:,y property whatevei
? personal or real, are required
, ., I -i 1,1 . , . , returns under oath, and all pci
f t* tor cu'.ii.-:-. i health and avoid sickness. tween 21 and 5u vears of a-e.
li'O'va''Vr':' ?' Instead of feeling tired and those exempt by law. arc li'ah
of a.'ijiiiLii j worn out, instead of aches Tax,a!!<* ?'iH report acoo
1 moral char- j and pains, wouldn't you > or the convenience ol Tyxj
i ,i ,r . . _ will artend at tue loliowiniM):
, nis j rather feel fresh and strong? j the days spcciticd, for the pur
tiiM.i <?jii a.in ! i 1.0(.p;v;?y r(>tnni<s. viz.:
tjuuiiiy than j y continue feeling ? ^'>odWs,June 12 ami 1
. . . , - . ,, j , c & the departure ot the eveiii'.i" tr
indurd of cau- i miserable and good for no- ]l?d<'e\v:tv June H.
-? enter the tiling, and no one but your- lilythewood, .Tune 15.
! self can find fault, but if you ^car Creek, June Hi.
perform with ' <ire tired of that kind oflife, Bouhvare s More. June 19.
pti .01.u wujjj '.-f Jennings More, June 20.
various oper- you car. change it if you Jenkinsville, June 21.
and rules ol | choose. Monticello, June 22 and 23,
ot simple uiul ; o'clock.
ami a kn.lfu | How ? By getting one *4'
Ei.-lish gram- bottle of Brown' Iron Bit- Foasterville, June 27 and 28.
L-aphy and ot ters,and taking it regularly White Oak, June So.
according to directions. Winnsbon). June 1st' to lOfl
""'n ,1A 0 Siw. .Tnno 17 mid Jnh-1st
s well ;is from ~ X."WITHE
per annum, Mansfield, Ohio, Nov.26, :SSr. AllclitOl'
Ivunce. This | GentlemenI have suffered with AT-iv OA-fvff
i pain in my side and back, and great -'ia. -v
LI 1LlO 11, OOU! it, soreness on mv breast, with shoot
ilice, tllC use a rig pains all th-ough my body, at- rl > i ,
ctorgc wiiai. irnpp?? lonsnll
its al'e nut -sub- tite. I have taken several different 8] . y j*|j! f PJiLjli} f I
examinations medicines, and was treated by prom- Ji
... ' irent physicians for my liver, kidCtlOll
Ol bene- *wys, and spleea, but I got no relief. AT
counties: but * thought I would try Brown's Iron
n. I. Bitters; I have now taken one bottle _
Jul ailimfelo!! and a half and am about well?pa-'a T ]\f "D17 A TV Cthe
selected inside and back all gone?soreness J < IVl, .DUiJi 1 JL Ol
2 examined bv 8,1 ?ut of m7 hiea^ aad I.h:ive.a
,.x. . * good appetite, and _ain gaining m
quujiucuuous strengtn ana nesa. ?,caa ju?uy uc
e set forth-. called &zkinSef,,*dkir^. Sn^ar*?all ".-idee TLio CofT<
11 nreseutin" John K.AiiE?ou sugars mi giaties, Juo coi,<
i), cither pay ~ ' Coff(-'e' Tlinrber's No. 31 :i
v be admitted, Brown's Iron BlTTERS is Ivoasted Coffee, Oatmeal
umSt In,on imposed oflron in soluble Flour Dried Bo
uipeuut upon ^ a,,( Beef Tongues,
nTioers to bo tonic, together with other Hams^and Lard,
to report for standard remedies, making Cheese,
a remarkable non-alcoholic Maccaroni, Fresh Mackerel,
st Mondav in l.onic, which will cure Dys- Salmon, Sardine.-5. Corned !
pepsia, Indigestion,Malaria, Tomatoes. Pickles, Etc.
200: be opened Weakness, and relieve all Sresh lloAStcd Bcctas
the lacuit\ Lung and Kidney diseases.
' -ALSO
1 > ill
, . , A lot of
ml with thc*e
nm of 1SG4 lor COIIAXSEY FRUIT JA
IlisSC.S.
the: Board and i T5T I jTflfl 0 HT1 fl k TtTjl \ ! Jnst rccoivcd and now for sa
1MB & !6i&!
n, ft its next ssajtd MIDSU1IM3E ?
y Tl 1 Mav IS
CLOSING OUT SALE mm? niuniT|
rs ??- i mill umtjui
liuu* French 1 AAA PIAXOS organs at !
' 1 uuu^^b^l() m cm" fast approaching a:
ctic, Al'fbra. J,JWWW J"to I REDUCTION AT 31IMX;
^ilion, Gc- IN SUMMEli GuODS 16 Ul!
20 (lozuit fluids UuluuiKlricd S
M ?A del!?lUfU'. 3 plCCCS Tjltllfl LillCll at 17^,
01'r'oi^oa'co *: 25 cents. 2 pieces Dotted Swis
BUY SOW AND PAY WJIES COTTOX j cd to 25 cents. 10 pieces Whit
? : COilKS U j ^ Hi? ^1S 224 cents. 1
! j Cheeked Xainsook at 10. 11
" 111 ' 1 cents. 10 pieces White Picjif
iJ examination Thousands of musical families through- I co,l^s- H'is is an opportun
-! i w:?? ... . . ,. . | seldom i) resents itself to bu
n;r.i i>i outtne houtn are intending to purchase , An vir'/m rt/nri>r^
ool. on Fridftv D. ,n" .? ? * , goods AT SLUI fTcrL KLa.
1 8th of Julv ^lunos aD" Organs in the fall, when cjtFri'lay
and the ton comc-a in. "Why wait?- Buy at once. ??
and enliven the-long, liot summer months 5 ,,;0ccs Checked. Gimrliam:
on this Tear with moric, : anct-_ make the "Ean-est, ,.cnls_ former ,>rjce 14 coins.
&C.T. C.," Home" still more joyful. The summer Ble'auhed Grenadine redncodfo
i. Examiners. Suds us with a trenica&sias slock of In- ( former price*35 edits. I airi '1
straments at Savannah, at our NINE ; c'l to rednce my stock belore
? URANCH EOUhES, at ; our countless season, regardless of COST.
Agencies, an-.l with as many mori to ar
rive l>ei'or*i October 1st, tOrch we are un- ?
CCIfAL r.f the . . .. . . v. . CALICOES! CAI.ICOr
lor contract to take. Ve cannot c;trrv "
IE. fia t:"'| :his iiuncas* stock Tiatil&U, It asust bi 1 ??'1' ? >' !iro 5,"':k l'rc'i:
resignation r: |3o,. C.-s!? buyers v.-1U want color* at 5 ccato. without re*
ill be hel l or; i _ T x *, i i
o. ,t i many Instruments; Instalment buyers;
vi x. sx noxi. t],;J u>orc. ;inil those who at this time j . .
] r.. . . , . '2 micccs Gr.iv Linen. f-.r r
.i- ! of the* vera* cannot conveniently meet our '
i , J , ! l.1: cents. 2 Meres ::t ri? cent?
| Tkusti-^s. Instalment payments, v.ill gladly coa>? j price a-> an,! :i0 ct-nis. .3 pi<i
in under our : i.'ni.dc-al 1;? cent4, former |
J . ! ') pieces coltonailes at i
~r" I foriiicr price ~JV cents.
innrTnirrn or,r/-T*T ni:vpn I
?? .HiUDLjiiUiiv orm.iL uri'Lr..:
P&$?IS$. _ :
:?.t:ssTf>srns. i 11'.AS! '1 ^AS!!
-or ivv.) $3.-c.isrr notrs ax a I'T.ixo,
- " ? ) | $io cashHOM'X <>X AX oliGAX, Gunpowder :ii:o 1Iy.-(i:i :;t a
millingr> bridge j t> :ni<l Liigu-!i Ui.ick s ea at ' : ) c
. six iiiii'ic ta-t Anil t!:e balance November. 1st n-.;xt. with- ! oiTer the a?)->ve iToials ::L these
iowrslijp, \vi!! out one cunt cf interest. Hock P?ottoia j order to uk??c out.
'' "r '^ish iifites. No interevt or advance in
v.: ions can b;
or's Ofllee?the price. It'Lai;:nee-can't be paid in SLe l*uii j
1 twelve months. longer time will be given, with a roaso^a- j SPICES! SPICE"?!!
bl.^ increase of prio-i. All Instruments of j Ground (linger, per poun;]. 1
Mvai-i.'r ^ The evpry grade and price included in t'lis i Ground Mn>!:ir?l. per ]>.'>un?l. ^
ri-jiit to reject sale. Tell yonr mnsicai friends of it . Ground v. !;>?(>. pel pound,
aeir judgment, j Write us for Catalogues, Price Lists, Cir- j ,!loUl,lj/.. }K! r,v<!l",',<, V
n 1 1 ? i\f i I 'ni,.|?Mnll liM' h I 1 >
it. , -t / ,, " , m, - 1 I I j
UliYEY culars ana fuil particulars. Tins sale |
L'uiaa 13 (J. C. closes October 1st, J 682. Early purchase j
secures casli prices and easy terms. ! xiiis }s v special ofkr
address, thirty days oxl
T liU.ddcn & Baiss'
. ? ^ southern music house, SHOES! SHOES!!
jh .hi b SAVANNAH, G A. 12j pairs wo; ion's shoes at
' " sizes 3 :im<1 4. former price 61.s?
the great i'iaio and onranlfcpot of tin ;outiu pairs men's brogans at 61.00,
? the SEASON. WALKER'S .
Q "TD T71 I Xp ]~ | I will present new attractioi
, I X -Li V_y _L A? _L V_y . j week for the balance of rlie :
s aiul longne- un(] parties wantmjr ;niytinnsr
eep Sea ivlack- line will ilu weli to examine u
I kits. Calhir: THIS TRULY WOXDF/JtFUL ,
cans, pickled. REMEDY HAS KEVEll J. AZllSiA*.
Salmon, Fresh i'-J IIjET) TO CTj l\.h>
e. COXS UMFTIOX. A -U A?f s
Flour and Outr Jts speedy action upon all Bronchial and yTili W& W tktia W W?>
Jani;?in.,?X ur:n.Ti;u: . nur-u'Ds reK^nnd bc-liaJt
'7TWCOS S t0 th?Se V'b?'hftyC W-tliie d ? ,
r.o T^s, Loh; s orsgon it nse-1.
s other arricks It speedily itliavs Bronchial and Eul- n nnri'Yl/'TJT T-v n
Avill ta.-ie great ^onic Fevers. It is a "wonderful ijUu A^i luil., LiUi,
;Ut;t0Uicrs at a
r,X PLC fOEAXT A^'D J5 L ALE H. Are now exhibiting jv ma?
> WOLFE It keep? the digestive and ur;:inry or- selection of fancy Dress
gans in a natural und healthy condition? also, a line assortment of nt'\v
in WhVtp Dross (roods. n:>ns;
A)3Xii\G" ! FUaHIroTHE BLOO.D, {|j^nvetj French Ma si in?. Dot
Instantly relieves night sweats, go-1ones.-? j Figured Swisset, Xj;ico
'it .ippet:te nnd general debility. It has j?j .vissos now designs ill
been known only four reared Batiste; Linon (!e? India,
? HAS 2C?\ Ell FAILED to PERFECT Luwijs, &ii. This is
A CLUE. tine.-t {tssortment of White
Avv one nfflic'e-l v.-itii what is generally ever 1 nought io Columbia. (
L . considered death's aval (:uurbr. eonsmnp- <jCt; tliciu.
u 01 a pros- tion, can bo en red lor $2'50, S-?. 00 or " T-T-r\ m r^xr^a
i 0r,,.S10.00 according to the stage which the ; lvx.J GliGYljo.
' disease has reached. No patient las yet ! <%- ?-r.1 firw'l /I/- "!
till producing f:lker* ?1? wort1j before a cu n.1 was a.Wed. 7
J ? The SPECIFIC is re?oan ended only f.w their advantage to insp&ct r
orchards and; pulmonary aSVctions, and ilnse desiring assort mont of Kid G'gvcp. I
I to use it can do so by sending their order* Kid Gloves, Chamois
T jieir II lilts : to the proprietors of this paper or direct -p. .. rn
. . . ... j to sie. stating that Ten eaw this advertise- r?vo.in? or DrivingOUrtcs,
' rejoicing ill nit-nt in ti e Wirnisboro JsEffs axd l'lri:-.tt> 11CW O^OUSCjU(.'tlili'G GloVC.
forget to be CARPETS,
useful. Make ? j?S3T 5 Oil ClothsT Mattings, Ursg-s
as productive RIIEOIATIC BE3SEDY Mats, Wall laper, Window
] oq ,YAii Cures Rheumatism. either acute or chron- i Lace Gui tains, always at the
.i ?.ft wen aft ic, in froia eight to ten days, possible pnCCS.
* r>firsons at,- t... t- o- i-> .-in. i uti tttv/^e>
- L rice u_\ x-.xpicss, vv per jjoiue iu a. 1 a jl^> u o.
healthy and 1 X)ij. J. V? . AVALSER, New stock Canton Mattings,
signed keep FUAXKLIXTOX, X. C. ch?-ked and white, receiv
j Jnne 13 offerinf* at, verv low prices.
le articles to. T. * " . .
?lfl_ _.nr I FOR TI1E HOUSEKEEPER! I* ?ou lo Purcbase
ia aaorn youi 1 np t:i tp ttt
i "T: YSON. Gunpowder anrl Buck Tear, Uii &Lur- i^j.
1 ao reasona- j u itovnl Baking Powdeis, Sr-a Foam, | for Indies, Gentlemen or C
Price's Baking Powder, Lupnlin Yeast j CLln ou
Cakes, Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts. Concentrated
Lve and Potash. Cream Tartar. C. BOUIvXIGHT. EXtt
Chocolate. * Cinnamon Bark, Laundry] Columbia
[AXDLER. Soap," Starch, Toilet Soap. Pepper and Ap 15-xffim
other Spice's, Bath Brick, etc., just re
ceived by
IkilASTER, BRICZit KETcIIIN. ? Ntlt)>cnoG to I HE At1
Meh Ueeald.
\7.
f
f
}
V V S
ractTgnauj? ?wu-j-umin ? i imimmmmwmui in iim iii,*itai
1 m ! E
ron, ;
> *8"\ . I GIXS. COTTOX
I'M IMC '-v-r^-irv-r-*-'/N y"v PiTn\'r T \T< I
ax Jte- biVULNlX MiM*
to tiir
'S p tatata & Ere. llills
13. until WE have just opened a very
lLlA' superior assortment of New and
Seasonable Goods, which are unsur- WE are Agents fo:
passed for variety, beauty and Low cheapest for quality anPrices.
A visit of inspection and ^d the First Premium :
, , , T. . The trick Saw Mills, t
. comparison of Goods and Prices Harvesters> the Van w
111,1,1 * particularly invited. Winkle Cotton Cleaner
Gins and the Brown C<.
/>* j _ 3
'orms now maae anu art
0?0 lar. The Van Winkle j
Van Winkle and Pratt
I*.,1 u oar Gins before purchs
OFFER <5 RE AT BARGAIN? We also represent tl)
p/c. tv ^oes awaJ the c
dry, cleaning- the saws
plint. W e cr.e piepaied
?,p?t DEEbS GOODS, Give us your orders
! it h 11 All the latest novelties, cotton season.
llLUII l
LACE BUNTINGS,
PLAIN BUNTINGS,
CO. S GRENADINES, J~ ~|~
ST BIPED GRENADINES, ^ | ^ | j ^
'7;lva GLOYES and HOSIERY,
ml 41 roy
: a PARASOLS,
01 ELEGANT BROCADE PARASOLS, OPPOSITE G
VERT CHEAP.
IIAS the most complete
in cans. 3EW STYLE FANS, BUTTONS. Youth's in the City.
Beet
Ladies' Embroidered Collars, GENTS' FURNISHING
? ,
AND NECK RUCHIN(?ir. ALSO, A complete stock of S<
similes. A tine line of G
SPRING PRINTS, made on lasts that will 11
MUSLINS, LAWNS, SUITINGS. THE BEST UNLAUNE
TvS, ? JJjjy '27
le at a received this week untrirumed
Children's and Ladies' Hats
at 15 and 25 cents.
Call early and convince yourselves ' C
that the greatest bargains are to be ^
n^T found at $
[ji! P, LAN3ECE32 k BEO.'S.
\izwi Aprii29 BRYAIT.
klEXSJE. ~ '
<>n ft5 I ^OOOS B E ^ or,^i 5
~ ' " v/ cviiva V.
at 87?o. ^
(liirts at -j
owthen- FEESH GOODS!!
Founded and Continued
22? and ? aSB, Tilh LEADIMG Bl
sEI STTliSjI G-OOjjS! ? ??i?i ^
O pieces ORIGINAL IN TIIE COLT
and 12 .
e ;ll (-1 ORIGINAL IX TEXT-liOC
U.y KE arc now oneninff our stock of original is maj
V X w
Spring and Summer Goods, and Tbis institution mates no m:
, . bva P?
request an mspectjon of the public- offers no inducements :
^ of if) These ^oods have been carefully Tie success of tuu mnitui
, . j1 * T m . urii" rec^jrcltioh attbe liaDdsonh
1 piecc selected in the Northern Markets, tnaDshrinksirom a. critical sc
> 20 cts., 3 . > , --n -i j XT Uic best recor:.m;nditiion or li
c term in- ^ are tnerc'ore Fresh and .New. particulars.' No vacations.
the full . , . THE OLDEST
wE cmnot begm to enumerate
our different lines, but would sim- ^cs> g an? 3 11. Chzxlt
ply state that.each department will? Ualtimokk, }1d.
be found fuli and complete in every l;coe?,ii:
Particular. I nTVfiTVrrS
rve. I V V r? * i'-f:1
"WE guarantee onr prices to be L-S H * IT
as low as the same class 01 GOODb i
ai I cu.n be uoUq'uc anywhere- ^ ^
former |
cvs cct-1 THE styles tins season are new ^ o?, ?
>ricc 1~> j and pretty, ;ind we will be glad toifi/^^,t^ ? .
Gi cents, j sy,mv - ai comers" wiieiLer purchas|
ers or not. ?
t
I :,0 TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS! THE nnrlorsi-ned ta
i has commenced busine;
fl cents. JIcilASTEU, BRICE& KEXCIIIX. I .,ad wilI kesp ^
L'iltS. 1 i
pl'10CS :;i i Mch 28 DRY GOODS,
i FANCY GC
0 r> y--)f 177 f! r* f] 71 fi ?<Tn
I M H!M 15 v/ f^iHi n H1I jj
i) cents i* tiiiiiij liiiU 1 Uj. 1ii. These goous I will s
40 cents! and I shall use my besi
o c-e:it>. j make
0 cents, j I I
i0 CClllS. #
I have in Store a full lino of Goods.
? fresh and marked low down. A specialty, and I ask ;
i> vni> ? r~ ^ , ?14l. polite attention to all t
.U l Un Sugars. C odecs, ioa?. Canned Goods, ~i\/r-r~> ?* -^7j
Meal. Grist, Pico. Flour and rfi" Is"?'
rvervthingr in ti?o line of "C mJ est
-STAPLE GROCERIES.? many friends in the Cc
! PLOW GOODS OF EVERY KIND.
*1.00, in I
50. Try PEA PL Safety Oil. lw decrees April 27
forimir I fire test, it costs but little more 1
th:in coimnun oil.
Powdered Sttptr.
}J:i!tby\s Coeoannt,
!?; every Swinbornc".s Gelatine (the best),
summer. Dessert Fruits, Good merchant, whencv
jn inv Xew Orleans Molasses, his friends where ti.ey n
iy stock. I Extra Soda Crackers, the most advantageous jj
Evaporated Apr'- s
Apples (gallon cans).
Axle Grease, Uv the pound.
. ," Are interested in {hi? in
GRI^iL?STOMv?. o?TONE JARS and tiiinjrs to woar. The 1:1.
WW. I'OT WAftE. DUV COOI?S. KANf
,, be quite sure to "ratify t
ELECTRIC LIGHT CIGAR, 0 *
The best FIVE CENTS CIGAli 'sold.
^ D1AS0UA PLUG TORACCO AND In the Conntv. Ilr.vinc
'Tvfir-Mif SMOKING TOBACCO. having added larjreiy to
-- assure iuv friends that w
, ?_ \ J. II. CUMHSSGS. establishment. It shall
designs ^prji 15 rimes, and to show a lin<
^ting of i , It' my customers do not:
tod and *
$$ 1FARKETS HHllBAls51!miII WmWIt s?rr,
\ ICton:) S The Test, Ceanest and 8 i , . *
niv ^ rnnst Kconomical Hairg j *mi botUld to COU\il!CC tL
Goods a to F.esrcrs 91
'S. 11 7^ youthful color to grry fl !
+11 ivij u |; .. Mjrayj, ?;oc and $x slzcsa: H f c n ,
I 1 ;u the son 111 Olid of
i Vl ?in?~1 ImJOWX. L. LANDKCJ
I n IiOrtSiOD loIopSu H rcudv to polite artci
cdly to | | I'ooplc wish to take a roi
S:;S:j| PARSER'S Ij* Shir..
' 3 a c a ^ era ^st, gn * /? ? (and wo nil know thcv tl
and the Sl^ifelgla^ 111^111 I utvery low |,lic.es. <?Yil
j 113 I Si U ?L ?1 H U 811WI Vei'-v lie^i?ectlullx,
3 A Pure Family fitetficine that Nevsr Intoxicatss. 1' \ )i-"l oo
j | If yu are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with I * ' *""*
' > J JOOl' J overwork, or a mother run down by family or house- jj . ?
Similes'' j hold duties try Pakkkk's Ginger Tyxic. j ga q %
j ( If you are a lawyer. minister or business man ex- ? By H ? Q? ?a ^
. OWCS <. t | haastcd by mental strain or anxious cares do not fie E wn g S
Stake intoxicating stimulants, but use Parker's ; j B3Ca W SBl&S W S
| | Gingkr Tonic. B j ^
B' If you have Dyspepsb. Rheumatism, Kidney or ! i
Urinary Complaints, or if you are trouh'cd wi'a any g I
' 3 disorder of tnelun^s.stomach, bowcis. blood or nerves ; | wjWABjS Bg
. \ . | J you can be cured by Parker's Ginger Toxic. ; ;
CU and : j Ifyouare wasting away from age, dissipation or ! i
j j any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take : i-yS
| j Ginger Toxic at once: it will invigorate and build j J
>> q | I you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate. j Sggrogj^aWMSaj
' J It has saved hundreds cf lives it may save yours. ! j
lS 1 Hisrox & CO., m William St. NVtr York. Soe. lad j
j J one dollar sizes at all <ieai?r* in m?li? inct.
i-iUlien.!
&CO. TOILET SOAPS!
A Li iiiiTJb lot <JI i Lit ciieapcM
Soap lor the price ever br^r ht to
Viunsbnro. Call an?l be copvim* d.
rt'S anp McMASTEIt, liEICE <S EE1s.J4.jlN. Manufactured by
apri. 9
r A.\'D 70B SA1
* *
KOINES, ~ %
?' ? c? A tit ** ir
1:1JiuA J* Suiia A^i JLT ^A I*
r Celebrated ''ECLIPSE" Engine, tlie best and
i amount of power. J lus .Engine has been awardit
evQry exhibition in Europe and in this country.
he Ooboi n Mowers and Reapers and Self-.Binding
inkle Cotton Gin. with Feeder and Condenser, the
, Pratt's Revolving Head Gin, Carver's Hulling
>ttcn Gin. These are the best and most reliable
> guaranteed to give satisfaction in every part->uDouble
and Single Screw Presses. e have the
Gins on exhibition at our office. Call and examine
.sing elsewhere. T|
e Improved Leather Gin Saw Cleaner and Brush. -"|1
)ld bristle brush. It will gin wet cotton as well as
thoroughly of lint and gum, and makes a superior
to attach them to any Ginseaiiy
and be ready to start promptly with
it. J. McUAKLEY & (JU.
/KINARD, 1
-UMBIA CLOTHING HOUSE,
SltAND CEKTEAL HOTEL. ;
stock of SPRING CLOTIIIXG for Men, Boys and
; GOODS IN EVERY STYLE and in ALL SIZES.
>ft, St iff and Straw Flats in all the latest styles and
enN* low quartered and Gaiter Shoes, in calf and kid, tot
hurt the feet.
>RIED SHIRT FOR OXL DOLLAR in the CITY.
-Safe?
SM
7 p|
STRATTOS & SADLER |
31 NESS COLLEGE, |j
i V niJRIK ^TT?FFT ' S>1
J XI VA v y i *\z-#ar - ..f^
BALTIMORE. ??
BBSSSOBBOBSEEa |j j
under the Same Management over Eighteen Years. ./?.$
JSIXESS TRAINING SCHOOL IX AMERICA. *
> LEAJOIXG IX EVERY DEPAJtT3IEXT.
tSE OF INSTRUCTION. . ->
ORIGINAL IN METHODS OF TEACHING.
ORIGIN AX. IN ORGANIZATION. .
i'AGEMENT. *20
ORIGINAL IN AXL THINGS.
IE CLAIMS but relies npon the PRODUCED RESULTS as Shown. .OrI)
KECOF.D or over EIGHTEEN YEAfcS. ' - 'A
IT CAN-NOT VERIFY. AND PROMISES NO FACILITY IT DC-ES . - j
. NOT POSSESS.*
:lon ts based purely on its merits vblcfe. Lave obtained eminent "s
e solid business men or every part or me country. It lnvjres nitlier . '*.;i
ratlr.y, and, conddent of its superiority, solicits esaaiaaiioa ai
ta Qr?n/1 i7\i? nomnhlof' <*n/l /v?nr^i?iftier frtl!
THE LARGEST. THE BEST.
s St., VI. H. SASLEE, i 1
PuESXDEXT. .-vfj
May 27~W
MM |
SAlMVJlSBLiflBa
75,? O, 7 # 7* CIm 7 _ _ f
*tei moch:: j'icic njics '
ios this mathod of informing the public that he
?s in the store formerly occupied by J. Groeschei, ,\~A
a Land :i well assorted stock of *
CLOTHING. SHOES.
)ODS, BOOTS, HATS. *
ETC., ETC.
ell r.t prices that I promise shall be satisfactory, .h
I endeavors to please the tastes of all. I sin til
ABIES' GOODS |
i cn.ii irora me iaoies, assuring mem 01 careiui nuu
heir wants. * " v|lS
O "WHIsTGtS-, the well known salesman.
:abiishment, and will be pre ise-J to wait upca his
unfcy. Give ine an eaily call V-lgS
L. SAMUELS.. fl
' ^
_
: t
or 110 makes a 110v." departure. ahvavs <1o?Jrc? to inform
my find him. and wlicrc, also, they may buy goods at
-rices. Old and
?Y< )UX G- I
formation. because everybody likes to hnvc.pretjy
cirrsiuned' proposes to keep constantly on Land a sto< k
*Y GOOD??, liOOTS. tfHOES, HATSpctc., wluch wiil
l;e tastes of aar gentleman or
-LADY- . : M
. V1,A CIA/II* /Nf T> QntTnliOTTDrv
I'rilUliftliMTU ll'V nwi/tv v/1 *.' >.v>wN V.? ...^ >7
it by recent, invoices from the Northern markets, I <-u't ??;
hatevev they may desire can he found at my ne-x
be my constant endeavor to keep iiiliy up with the
l? of goods superior to any ever brought to this market.
acknowledge themselves almost
?KILLED? tj?
'hall not lie mv fault. Whatever else they may feel. I
icm that wiienever they want bargains they should
?AT THE- * %
? the Gerig liuildinir. My salesmen. 'Messrs. A. IV.
[\KKami E. PiiOPST, will be :ihv:.y- :it their posts,
iii<?n to nil wlio may favor me with a cull. If the voting
!t;d at the - ^ m
SKATING-RINK- |
It?; 1 ?-;iu lUL'IIl Willi CJLXXXJL A**J Vi. ?VVU
lie and s -e me. * -^||
JOSEPH GE0ESC1IEL.
AG EXT. |g
^ THE BEST IN THE BftRXET.
?ps??3g5^caaa *v*jrtocn different sizes are! kind! Five
^ Sizes with Enameled lle^svoirs. Adapted to
all requirements, and priced to suit all purser
f LEADING FEATURES:
Double Wood Dcors, Pa&nt Wood Grata
Adjustable Damper, Interchangeable Antt>
matic Shelf, Broiling Door, Swinging EearthPlate,
Swinging Flue-Stop. Reversible GasBurning
Long Cross Piecc. Double Short
Centers, Heavy Ring Covets. Illuminated flu?
Doors, Nickel Kn*?bs, Nickel Panels, etc.
Uneqnaled lu Material, In Finish, aii 3q
ISAAC A. SHEPPARD & CO., Baltimore, - 4
? BY DUAjuEVY & FAST, Wljuuiborp, 3L fe -jjM