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‘RATrBnAT, ^hi-nikry 10, ? 4 : hstg.
AATertlMnnenr*. ,, , 4
Spiring Aunouncement—-it. M. Huey.
Mr. Turner shown ’ns a fi^cirtien
of the butter made from this cow’s
milk, and’it is decidedly a fine article,
lie ma& pounds from sixteen quarts.
Jiusixrss
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iam&mmiiESMir
\OTJCKS.
Thk Pai.mktto Kfajiment.—A writer
in the Columbia llctjister suggests
Ca£f. W. G. Jordan as a snifahie per- "'ill not constipate
l ocal Biietk. j
t —There is still agd6d deal of cotton son for the colonelcy of the 'Palmetto
in the fie^s in pof^ioiis df the county, j Regiment, matte vacant by the resigna-
—Sw f ^et ’'potatoes, including the tion of Governor Thompson. The
stfgtfry yam, are nsing in price, we election of Captain Jordan would be
Jgrieve to say. j alike a gratification to. his friends and
—Chickens fcnd any other kinds of a fitting tribute to bis worth as an
poultry are very rarely seen on ’the, officer. For the pfist five years and
'streets of this town. ImoretWe has been in command of the
>■ —There is still consideralJe travel Gordon Light Infantry—conceded to
southward—Northern people dtidking be in all respects one of'the finest
*the sunny clime’b^f Florida. * I military organizations jn the State—
—Waiido Gnano,sSaluda 'Guano, 1 and has done much to, place that com-
Wando Acid, Waiido Ash Element, ^ pany in the high position it now occu-
Tor sale by Caldwell & Lauderdale. * ! pies. An excellent disciplinarian, a
—The Grand Chapter of the Royal good soldier and a courteous irentlc-
’Arch 'Masbhs will meet in Columbia man, he combines the qualities which
: and not in Charleston, as erroneously , would make liim an admirable coin-
stated. j mandef ot the Palmetto Regiment - .
—The steam fiYc engine was but W The single objection to placing him in
'^’radttde On Thursday afternoon and that position would be in the loss cn-
Mid, as usual, excellent work. It is in tailed upon his company
first-rate condition.
Neutralizing CorJial.
In anothetcolumn you will find an ad- _
verthv irient of Norman’s Neutralizing (Jor-
dial. • This excellent‘ffiedieine is a sover
eign" remedy for all disorders of the stomach
and bowels. , It is as pleasant and liann-
Jess as blackberry wine, contains no opium
E A D
ONE MAN’S CASH ASi
-GOOD--
REDUCTION IN CLOTMIC,
—Special attention is directed to the
^advertisement of Mi*. Robert H. Har
ris, of Piuevillef, who offers for sale
\ ,
Mk new Cleinmer seed corn.
—Mr. Braincrd Me Lure', fbrifteny of
^Chester, has taken 'charge of the
XfAT’frEliti *IN It LACK a roc K.
How th« People of the Bonier Town ate
patting Along In the World- The (jhgerva-
Tions of an Editor.
[From the Cheater Reporter.]
We ran down to «ur sprightly neigh-
rttded School, which has ‘ !“!...
best—Waiido is the bes
Not a Cure All.
Nomfi'n’r Neutralizing Cordial is not i
cuve all and we do net recommend it foi-
coughs, corns, rheumatism and ali the ails
“to which the flesh is heir.” It is all, but
nothing more than is claimed for it in !!:■■
name of tins excellent remedy, i! neutral
izes the'acids and gases of the stom nit
makes digestion easy and gives tone to the
debilitated system.
IP
SEsai
AS ANOTHER'S AT
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE.
Only House in America Helling
1 will close out my winter stock of CXaOTiXZTMTGr
m REDUCED PRICES; dfi oVder to fnake room for a
lArge stock of
Last A err: at,.—Looking to your own
interest is one of the first laws of natuii-
Therefore having granted liberal indul-!
genre to my customers, they must not com- GREATLY
jpiain if they find, after tlie iotii of Fe’irua- j
iV, their aecouirtsin otlier hands for t.ntm- j IF
aixtv collection with cost added In the
future payment will positively no required j-t—. -t—,
when bills ebine^ue, regardless of prices I-I—' -IrO jl.
being too low to sell cotton, or ration bills ‘
and bank debts to pay first. Ho it will be
to yrntr interest to come and settle at once,
in odder'that I may do likewise. Thit in
my 'lael appeal 1. H1MPS0X,
Dentist.
Dwvlng the vcii'.r'nider of tbo reason we
wid sell our winter Aoek at
RKLUCF.D PRICES!
YOU WANT
‘ <3- O O ZD S
TRY US.
DRESS GOODS AND SUITINGS.
On the. One Pi icc System.
SPRING CLOTHING,
Men's, Do^ s’ and Youths’ Suits'.
Be sure to call at
Fine line of Overcoat
at good bargains.
* V
M„ L. KINARD’S,
OPPOSITE GRAXD CEXTRAL, COLt r M)blj, S. d.
COTTON IS LOW.
-BUT-
SPRING
W > exhibited r> nice seleetlOi of those
goods this ve-s.,n ami sold man'.: sli la few 1 ONE UNIFORM PRICE to ALL, AND
at TIIAT T11E 1.0\VEST KX0\YN,
pretty styles left, wliifh we wish •<<> sei
a' low price. Cwnie a ml sec.
A IT K O II X C IE M E X
t: ;CL0AK3, lolyans,
JACKETS.
I have now in stock a full lino of|
A few of cm li kind
iroi >i Irs-
[irolit.
-will sell iliese to
and
close
re-i I pretty
without a
^Itidjrcwfty MV . aV w.^ »». . .
-ojiencd WiAeiSlUt fMqMK ! «? f
^ >- t I freight ti*ain due at Chester at 9.05
do Acid is the highest ■
—Buy the
«uai%; - -,
.grade. For sale by CatdTV'CfH-ft Lauder-
*dale- *
—Read the notice of Mr. Jno. L.
Mimnaugh, published elscwlrerj. He
lias made important changes 1ft his
p. Jti'. W-e didn’t return. The engineer
being troubled with «i<At blindness,
failed to see -(we reckon) the lamp v<5
vtgWbiVsly gyrated by the accomnRj'dat-
in^ agent, Mr. Myers. The filglit was
most pleasantly spent at tile cheerful
home of Mr. W. Banks Thompson.
And
tendered
Uusiness, of which he now gives notice. _ . ... „ .,. ^
—^Tlic fieopl. of Itowvillo up. Woowd ! ! ,e
ta, tlte subject «r the ctlucMioVi of the | b ““ edl f w ^ I™ 8 W " dl )' **
youtli of that cuuinmiiitv. Thcv a,l. ftM - loal ■' -'"J'O 0 ' ■ ,
Vcrtisc ii. tbe Clfcstcr importer for a 1 "' e “ kM ■'« M tmm K ''-
teacher.
-Messrs. James Turner & €6
Farming Implements, such as
Plows, Trace Chains, devices.
r Shovels, Breast Chains, Heel Screws.
Spades, Back Bands, Lap Rings.
Swedes Iron, Grindstones, Axes.
Ferguson & Blount’s Iroii Foot Plow
■Stocks.
SEEf) IRISH POT A TOES A .Y/>
GARDEN SEEDS.
f| r 4-J
u bills
“1 T“ 7 ^ t . U'HIUDlISlUHl at tlUi
r.?,' j fifjlOfl Uwleeycanaiiux,
Laili LdlliUi) the one i
The lishnl^ystem of selling Pianos and
Oi iinns is for Hie dealer to eliargeany price
lie can get for them without regard to eith
er a fair profit or the customer's interest.
But we ar e proud to say that this lias meer
bet'll ouf.inetliod of selling. j
For tbe benefit of purchasers and to se-
cure them the full value of tlieirmoney, vve
stahllshed at the outset of our business,
- ^ - - -t. * ~ru* • < l z f
B. SUGENHEIMER’S PRICES
ARK VERY MUCH ROM ER.
bht 1
I HAVE never had any liking for great “blowing” in advertisements,
depended rather upon selling goods aft ftUcli ^prices as to satisfy my old ettstamers ad
draw niiuiy new onr*'' ..... - ,, r • f
I s'ill intend to atiopt the same plan, and I feel sure that I can come fully up
'ootis 1 hi
laken possession of the
Iniilt for them bv Mr. W.
. have
store
B. Creight
new
’on the corner of Cbugress anff Liberty :
My stock of GROCERIES will hi
ward Blackstock, wholived sixtv rears
ago at what is known at this day ns; ^ t,c kcpt 11P " itl, nothhl " but
the DcBilrdclabcn place. He received FIRST-CLASS GOODS.
,A large lot of FINE FLOUR, bought
rar jmsewjea u.
manufacturers. The remnant of stock
will now l)o offered at a large reduction.
TRICE SYSTEM.
and to this we attribute our immense and
; prosperous trade. Selling on this square
a. , . ; | tiasis, renders it imagrattve tlmt the rtrkte
1 hese goods we hougkt. at low prnrs froi.i be tbe yen- lowest one that can be given.
, We are pledged to this. We always have
j done it, and we always will do it. It’s our
i rmW and our praetiee. .No OtherPiano and
I Organ House dtqihs on tins principle.
| Our prices, in plain figures, are placed on
| every instrument. A child can buy as low
. as the sharpest trader. All other Houses
Tta vc “high prices and give discounts.”
The “One Price” system■ fSves time in
trading, and is the only satisfactory way to
buyer and seller: for, on the high price
anil discount system, even though the cus
tomer buys, he is not sure that he lias bot-
1,
n
]ta
m
FLANNELS.
Now is the season to wrap well and pr
vi-iit ( 'lids and pneum<iuia. We are so
'.•ifrti-iuis :is to prefer our custowe. sto'have
the einolumcnts and wore the dignitv
apperiainiiig in those days to the office
of-fcaptaiu of raSJitia.
stVcets. , It is a commodious aiid well
-arranged bhildiug.
-The Charlotte merttio.^ f e P»‘e arnoag his i.e.ghBors; and held
R. being the first alnT for several years
stock was a well-to-do farmer, iii good
repute among ids neighbors; and held
the appointment of postmaster, that
IhatT. R. Robertson, Esq., has been
Appointed attorney of the Richmond j „ .
Jfc Danville Railroad Company. T)ll J‘I'e only postoffice in the county out-
Is a high compliment, and Mr. Robcrt-
Captain, Black- before tbe recent advance, cheap by
the barrel. Fresh Supply of “Sdow-
flike” Crackers.
ONLY CASH TRADE SOLICITED.
1 :)''■*• gouiis rather tbnn kecothein
iiuvt- no anxiety about the pit
uiOlslI m
un solves.
Ill
tom prices.
ADVICE TO PIANO
ORGAN BUYERS.
AND
A; i-among the stock which u-ust be re- i liinit ordcrs.
•sou’s many fi-iends 111 Winlftboro are
pleased to licarof his promotion.
—Our friends of the Orangeburg
side of Chester village.
Signs of advancement and
H. M. HUEY
prosper
'd in lore si-i-in-r .Don’t bey until our
goods are seen add priced.
! Mliil Oil CroSirf.
Times and Democrat have gone "into 8 ole> > a,,< ft
the weatlicr business. They have ness * 118 8eason *
Issued
ity are not wanting about the Black-^ ^'*"* 3 *» KBv4 nr Vijli.d .
^tock of 1883. There are six general ■ Jjii’novs axd Increase Torn Cnors r.v
liave done a fair busi- \
Using the Best Seed.
an “almana&J” and sent us a
bopy, for which they have our thanks.
It is both ornamental and useful, and
•shall henceforth lie our guide (fit the
tall-important science of hdeing potatoes
■and sbwing timfips.
—The Columbia corresnondent bf
the Neics and CotiHer w rites: “Once -
more L am asked to \Varn thp holders
bf warVants for artificial limlri not to
•pell their warrants to speculators oii
their necessities, who seem to be doing
a good busiiifess in buying these war
rants for a song. The warrants can :
hot be paid until the May instalment
t)f taxes come into the treasury, but
they will then be paid in full and with-
tmtthe intervcutitMtoT warrant sharks.”
ness this season. Arrangements are | IMPROVED CLEMMEU f EEDCOBN,
nwkiag for establishing a telegraph ^Kted amt mdM-).<.rj>rt**i>i ti>e > ■>. I; <t
^ ° ^ 1 for bread, 6m lor stotE, and i?«i vc ’ Dm
office and an express agency at an bottom or upland. Weighs do poumis pv
early dav. About 2500 bales of cotton bushel. Also, “umeh Long ^i'ai i.\. :
are shipped annually from tins place; most productive cotton grown.” lvi< ■ of
ft ceusiderablo quantity of fertilizers is w’ed, f° v t ‘ a< b. 1 hnshel, Sl.r.o: ; bushels,
We -
will gl
.is sold.
I \\ e invito a’.i to call and ex;
m’t expect to handle it longer, and
• genu.- af aiifl ufitl! tin st( !i
nfine.
J. M. T>EATY k CO.
MoNAKCii Guano.—)V r e now have on
Iiand one liundred tons of Monarch
Guano and twenty-five tons of Acid
Phosphate. All parties wishing fo
fisc the best Guano in the market will
«o well to leave their wders at the
office of R. J. McCarlcv & Co. *
tho'sc accompaniments and conve
niences oi modern civilization, street-
lamps, police and a cahibcfose.
The town now possesses rare educa
tional privileges. The Blackstock High
School, under the management of Mr.
» t v j i j rr, -. x i vSacked and deliv’red on care,
received find sola* The tdwu lias Scad nmney iu .i.glstcrcd l ; “vr t.> . .
the subscriber, ff? r/I'DV iritl ji t . •>■"( ■■
ROUT. It. HARi:: .
Mcv-klcnburg Co., N. c.
Pineviilc,
13?” Read the following f v <mi
Mitchell, _Esq., a large and well
—Go to R. J. Met alley A Go. and
buy the Monarch Guano. Thev al
ways give the highest price- for cotton
! to their customers. *
2C.4|4& •
Don’t ih v a Wagon i vnr. vbu see us.
It * ill pay
Buy quick. Why? Because an advance
i in price is almost certain. Pi si nos and
j Organs are on a boom. The demand ex-
1 cceds (he supply. AH the factories are bc-
Dealers with cash in hand
caftnot get ki'strmnents as fast as wanted.
Drives of material amldidiov .ari; advaiiring.
The present low prices of Pianos and ()r-
gans f e»nTM)t continue, and will not again
ru'ie in the next ten years. Those who buy
now will save money. Large contracts jr^t
made with manufacturers will eimhle us u
f/imrantee present prices until January let,
ms. After that we can promise nothing.
Delays are dangerous. Magnificent stock
now on hand. Seven Grand Maker*. Over
‘i ! >0 different styles How in our warevooms.
Elegant Piano* .fsoa. Daautifvl Organs
$5<>. Easiest Instalment Terms. Sent on
trial. Every inducement that any rtspon-
1 *ihle House can offer. Competition with
the world. Don’t fall to send for our Cata
logues and fall Price Lists,18S2.
i Address
.
ILuildcn & Bates’
SOUTHERN music HOUSE,
1'vcry ass(*ii)i«u I make,
in store- ..Bui I «[»ote:
It is impossible to give the prices of the numerous gu
ifl\A
add
" i
ava
PIEDMONT HOMESPUN, the best in the market, at 7 cents per yard.
CALICOES at 5, ti and 7 cents—tbe last figure;for the best.
SH.OES, iu great variety and at prices to suit anybody.
u great variety and at prices \
CLOTHING of all syles and at all prices.
Mv stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.
Mines, Liquors, etc., will be sold at c«Tespondingly low prices, and I sliall always be
pleased to show iny goods, • s ■ •
“ ‘ BEATY & BRO.’S OLD STAND.
Give me a call at'
33.
A-
JlcrOomliiT the place—Old Stand of Beaty & Bro.
SOMETHING NEW I
a^ed
coiiiplete stock i
STAPIzK Al¥D FANCY GROCFRIFM.
IT^E liave w 'ntlK<0f*mmenced business in ih& fetore formerly occupied by
V V James Turner A Co., where will b>e found a new and complete sto*k ti
Messrs.
kept In a
** • ' JV.j • .. *** f*** ^\
- 'We shall, Jjwep always on hand a varied supply of evefyOurig usually
first-class GhVery Store', and oUr prices shall always be found as
HjO W TIZE XjOWIEST.
In thus presenting ourselves before,the public, we respectfully solicit a liberal share
of tl-gir patronage, assuring them of entire satisfaction, both as to qualify and prices of
:oods.
Jan 2
J. H. HARDEN & BRO.
188°
o.
1883:
T. P.
know u
von.
I LYS1SEG.
DESPOUTES.
SAVANN
A T T
X L X i ,
G A-
A HAPPY
YEAH TO AIL.
planter of Fan-field County, S. C.:
“Mu. P.oiiT. H. IlAnnir—i>vfr Si
write to know if you can Jurqish me
W. D. Thompson. . thoringh and am,- L. .i.
scientious educator, aided by his of- 1 consider it the best corn 1 have ever
ficicnt assistants, Mr. J. A. McGrorev j l ,,fe ‘ ate d. Yours truiy,
I
v ! f.'i
: n -
i Z*e
ago.
SALE
New AuveuTiskmknt.—Mr. R. M,
Huey has* kept up with the times and
he now offers a full and fresh supplv
of seasonable groceries, both Staple
and fancy. Whoever wants good
things, should be' sffrtf Id give him an
■early call—for such good things are
likely to “go oft* like hot cakes,”
Where is the School-Master?—
Iriie Charlotte Jdui'ndl of a fectfnt
date is responsible for the following:
A grocery fim in this city received
the following conrmmiicatioii a day or
two ago, which wb gifg iet butim et
literatith:
the 27. Giliway 18 arid 83.
Mr and— r ‘
^ ^io rodcs is bitrfd in
the wicH mi mar wer taking with the
•eollick in the wich she dyed plekSlS sen
iie 1 barl flower tPoers. *
-- ■ ■ ■■ -T t|»i . ■—Z—
Religious SERytCKS.^Services Aill
tie held iff the dlffererrt churches’ to
morrow, as follows)
~ 4
Presbyterian—Rev. D. E. Jordtfn,
11, a. mi;, and m? .Bible clask at
Si, p. m'.; Samfaf 1 SctiVoi at 10, ri. m.
Baptist—Rev. C. G. ! Bfadfosd, at
11, a. nr; Sunday School at 3i, p. m.
Services will hereafter bo held regular
ly on the second' antt the fourth Sunday
In each month. 1
Associate lie formed Presbftefiftn—
Rev. J. T. Chalmers, at 11, a. ri'i., and
7, p. m. Sunday SchoolTt 10, a. in.
Methb^st- -R“V. E. G. Price, at 11,
a. m., and 7, p. m : . SVrnday Sclfebt at
10. a. mV
Eplseoptfl—Striidav School at 10,
a. rt'. liay re'adltife af if, a. iff. T^o
ReY. FrabW tlftlliuii' wiB : offifciate' in - St.
Stephen’s diuveh, RidgevYayy to-mor 1 -
toW at the usual hours.
and Miss Nettie Johnson, is 'cfoifig a
good work in tlie coinminifty. Fifly
pupils are iu attcndance.
Religious services are held in the
town every ^relay; at tlio Baptist
church tlsc third Sunday of every i » \TT\ T"'1'’T - 'TY QTVI'T T’’
noontii, the Rev-. C. G. Bradford, pas- AiNJJ Y LilelJ OlALlixV
tbr; at the Methodist tlhe first Sunday,
the Rev. E. G. Price, pastor; and at
the Presbyterian the second and fourth
Sundays, the Rev. €■. C. McMullen,
pastor.
FOil THE
| Tlie Great Plaio and Organ Depot of itn South.
Sant*t Carolina Railway (’bmpanyv
N aiil after NeVcmher f!!, fkh-j, Passmi
giq; Trains will run
further notice:
as follows until
to and from cjiahi-eston’
EAST."
T. 1’.'MITCHELL.” T»TFiTriT1 FTi“TT71 iTiTl* n 1 trn I Lrav< ? f ' 0,uml> i a Bt - •* s - n0 «• ,n - tfi-55 P- ta-
Mr. Mitchell tried i/u Corn of a :,ear* jjri |j j * j ! Tq!|\ j | j^J A V \ j AlTive Charleston. 57 p. m. 11.80 p.m.
— —-—' “ LeaveCharlestori ...f7.00a. m. *4.00 p.ni.
^ Q.
A Valuable Cow.—The Pickens
Sentinel mentibhs that Mr. J. O. Strib-
I'.ng, of Pendleton, has recently sold
his Jersey cow, “Idly of Glenmore,*
to Mr. J. B. Turner, of Fairfield*; (hr,
#1,100. This is the cow that had *
<Jalf on the Fair grounds in Columbia
last Novemcer, and for which, with
the calf, Mr. Stribling, daring Faif
week, received an offer of #1200. He
MB bos the dalf, and holds it at #350.
THANKS.
Messrs. Editors: Pent grief is the
worst kind, and it is true that there is
relief in teftTs. Pent gratitude, I find,
will not do either. From Jhe office of
The News and Herald many streams
flow to every part of onr county and
elsewhere, so I seek these outlets to
relieve a heart overflowing with grati
tude. Ever since the pastor of the
Baptist Church and his family have
been iit this charming iflace, we have
received every attention and kindness.
Not only the noble band of Baptists
bnt whole-sbuled members -of otlier
denominations here have completely-
won onr hearts by kind words and
substantial favors. Jelly, canned fruit,
pickle, cakes, pies, butter; groceries,
wood, etc., etc., have been sent to re
joice our Hearts and encourage its hi
ofcr labors." Our aim is to stride' earn
estly to be worthier of such kind at
tentions'. With many thanks to the
generous' dbiiors, I remain, very re-
speotfufiyy
C.G. Bradford.
XVinnsborol'S. C., Feb. 9, 1883.
—A 12.000-barrel oil tank at Cooper
Station, Forest county. Pa., burst on
Thm-sdavand set fire to tbe United Pipe.
LI ne puiVi]tt iftrftttni, btfririiig it. Amors |
Davey was'burned to death. Mr. Cai. j
Ht’egar and a boy were badly injured.,!
Tbe loss will probably reaob $5 >,01)0.:
—Why suffer fi’ojjua stale of ill Jjeanu? ;
Why bo troubled With dyspepsia? Blown’s
Iron Bitters will cure you. *
A Kara Opportunity.'
On February 6,1883, 1 sold out my inter
est in the firm of MimnaugrilW:., Chester,
S; C., to F. P. Mimnaugh; also (Vn the same
date my interest In Akfrax of Mimnaugh,
A Ganson, Lancaster, 8TU., to Wm. Gan-
son. The buyer in each place assumes all j
liabilities and wifi collect all indebtedness.
At this point, I will sell my stock in bulk
to a cash buyer. The business is well es
tablished and pays handsomely, as an in
vestigation will convince any person. Un
til further notice my stock will be sold at a
frtlll greater reduction.
A^l parties indebted to me in this coufity
wiH freaae Some forward and settle thw
accoifnts at once and save costs.
Very respectfully,
J. L. MIMNAUGH,
ii -
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$ - • ■*
LOOK OuT!
nortSES, MAEES AND MULES.
NOTWITHSTANDING
ALL THE—
ADVERTISED BARGAINS;
dDur dfi-omers may rest assured tha
\vc wfll not be undersold by any oilier
i
♦ house in low if. Octr mofto has been,
TWENTY-TWO head of Tut Iscntiicky . i c i;n : c xiii'rr'ic 's.\l \Tvm
mules just mrived in addition to stock of. rt,,a 61,11 lh ’ “Q^* CK feALI.b AND
hand. Broke and unbroke mules from L ,
tlm*e to six years old. I niio have ov i-.il SMALL 1 LOf II&.
good pairs of horses and some fine coiig i
bined horses well gaitwl and fine drivera, We offer, ffir the NEXT THIRTY
and some good mares and a lot. to piou
mules which 1 will se’l Cheap for ' ASH, r, VYS rnn-il lin-iraina in
or on time ifiitll next fall, by p.-re-,firak- 1>A ^ b ’ ^‘ t ‘ U bJ, » dUW 111
ing me satisfactory papers, either by wYeli* ..... ... ...
x..•’..«« • DRESS GOODS,
LADIES’ CLOAKS,
SHAWLS,
8ACQUES,
VELVETS,
Latest Styles of TRIMMING BRAID,
NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS.
Owing to the extremely warm w>ftLh-
cr, we will sell ali of onr
GENTS\ and YOUTHS’ CLOTIIIXG
at the most astonishingly low priresi'
We do not wish you to buy unless
fully suited, and will rcfureTUst motrey
for any unsatisfactory purchase.
_ LANDECKEB. $ BBC.
, —TJie licst paving are! only reiialxle
x n.-iau BIsLriARGE.. Molfla^h. Sold br 1L JI„
T • T,ul «, <,f ITyhal” Of, McCarley tk Co. Como early and
.L F on field C ounty for a final diseharge
as Administrator of the Estate of John
sale or retail. Great Inducements offered
to cash buyers. 1 defy competition.
A. WldLIxlFOKR.
WiNNsnouo, S. C., Feb. 6, 1883.
—TRADE—
NORMAN’S
^ifcUTR AL l£uy c
CORDBAL.
—MARK—
A STTRE and effectual Bttnedy for the pare of
all liramlanties <uv1 ilieoi-ders of the Stom
ach aud 1V. web, v. u. tht. in children or a4aU&
It is acoPpta'ole to tbe Stom&cli without Suing
offensive to thotieou.
Ptomptlr relieving Dysentery, riarrlio-a, Cliol-
Hn “rS Uorbus, t r.olura Inlanlum,
I mv, Grir.lnir 1‘aina, Flatuieney,
Kaown. Aclditr o* the Stomach.
Heartburn, bick anl Survoua
Heauache and DyepeiMia. Hay
be used in all d. rans- -ment l of
thedtomach and Bovela from relaxation of the
iuteotinu) or a chau^e of food or water.
NOB, M A. IT’3
Arrive Columliia 11.27 a. m. 10.05 p. in.
fDaily. *Daily except Sunday.
TO AND FROM CAMDEN.
- E AST.
Leave Columbia aff .*8.00 a. m. *fi.r>5 p. m.
Arrive at Camden... 1.07 p. m. 9.25 p. m.'
WEST.
Leave Camden at.. ,*7.oo a. in. *4.45 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia. .11.27 a. m. 10.05 p. m.
♦Daily except Sundays.
TO AND FROM AUGUSTA-
EAST.
Leave Columbia *7.25 p. in.
Arrive Augusta 7.55 a. ™.
Wlf.fT.
Leave Augusta *7.00 a. in. *4 20 p. fa
Anivtf Columbia 4.08 p. m. 10.05 p. m.
♦D'^ly except" SdatJay.,
coNNEcrioifs.' ^
Conhections made at Columbia with Co
lumbia and Greenville Kailroad by train
arriving at 11.27 a. m., and departing at
0.55 p. m. Connection made at.C., C. & A.
Junction with Charlotte, Columbia, and
Augusta Railroad by train arriving at (V
lumbii at 11.27 a. in., and departing at 0.55
1 1>. in.,’to and from all points on both roads,
| witn through Pullmaif "Sleeper between
! Clmrldston and Washington, via Virginia
Midland route, without change. Connec
tion made at Charleston witli steamers foi-
New York on Wednesdays and Saturdays;
also, with Savannali and Charleston Kail-
road all points South.
Connections are made at Augusta with
Georgia Kailroad and Central Kailroad to
and from all points West and South.
Through Tickets can be purchased to all
points South and West, by -ftpiffylrigto
1). McQl EEX, Agent,"
Columbia, S. C.
Jbim. 11. Peck, General Manager.
D. C. Allen, Gdn. Pass ami TU4tet Agent,
Charleston, S. Cl
NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL
Is as pleasant and harmless as Blnck-
beny W iae. Does «ot_ contain Opium
and v -ill not Constipate.
mend.-d for Soasickn
Children,
Specially rccom-
ess and Teethiug
Price 25c. and $1.00 per bottle,
fibht by oil Dnggtttt and Dealers in Medicine,
EX0ELBI0R CHEPiCAL
avoid tlie rush.
McLurkin, deceased, on Friday, February
28, A. 1). 1883.
S. W. B. Mc.LUKKIN,
* Jan 23-flx3 Adnilnist-ator. |*ia
DON’T
OVERLOOK!
Twelve Barrels Choice New Orleans
t- > .'
Molasses Just Received-
Twenty-two Hundred Pounds Clioicc
Floilr flom Noel Nashville Sfills—
Something Extra.
Five Barrels Best White Wine and
(iider Vinegar.
V
15 ‘ ^ ^ *■* ••• • vy •» I**. * * ’ *, ‘ ) W
# Tlie lon<r fipticipated holiday rnen naa come nm\ jrone, «n4.lfre New \ car
"•villi its jjidijtui future has dawned upon us; -and as I intend to use my.utmost
cnd(*ftN’’or8^o merit in future the Very liberal toatronage that lias been, extended
to nio tlie ppst yeav, by consulting at all tijn^ the interests of iny customers, 1
take this opportunity of announcing that frolrii tHs date toy pfcsciit stock of
lie ppsQ-eai;. by consulting at all ,up^| the interests of my custpni
is opportunity of announcing that trotai tHs date toy present stock
FALL AND WINTER
Will be sold (it GREATLY REDUCEt) PRICES, iiH oi-dcr to make
preparation for a more extended
Spring and Summer
TRADE THAN HERETOFORE.
L. SAMUELS.
Fresh Groceries 1
FRE3II GOSHEN BUTTER.
NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
CHOICE GOODS!!
JUST RECEIVED,
London Lnym, Loose Muscatels and Finest, W E have just received the following
Golden Kafsins, whole and quarter boxes. WrMli otiil
CITRON, CURRANTS and SPICES.
New MT’gholias, • Bruriswlcks arid the
JUMBO HAMS. . . .
Tongues, Soused Pig'» Feet, Mackerel, in
all sizes and quantities, and Juhrlngs
Pride of the S«>a, In 51b tins, the
finest fish put up.
CANN^) GOODS
Qalrtn AMes. The only genuine Joe.
ilume Photo. Salmon.
Plaiii and Fancy
CAKES AND CRACKERS.
COFFtES, SUGARS and FLOURS are
very low—get my prices. .
SPbKES, RIMS AND fttJBS.
Special Inducements
In Harness of all kinds.
Single Buggy Harness 18,50 up, worth $1L
The Louisville Turmpg Plows arc equal «o
an j, and much cheaper. I have all sizes.
RED RUST PROOF OATS, SIXTY
CENTS/
y ’• * f/T* N ~ *•- . ;
JT. H. CUMMIJIGS.
Raisins,
Currants,'
Citron,
Jellies,
» 1'
at retail.
•i -r • -«5
Ginger Preserves,
Fruit Butter,
- > • " #t
Mince Meat, something nM
Salmon,
Mackerel,
Com 1 eef,'
Oatniei.1,
f
Buckwheat, and
•V *. ' w -
New Crop New Orleans Molasses.
,1: F. MtXjisTsiS’ co:
NOtflCfeY
TUB
OROSBY Ml LiTARY IMSTITUli:
’■ 9 ■ ‘t
Nine Cases Canned Goods, assorted.
Satisfaction guaranteed on every
article.
D. B. BUSBY, A. M., PBXNGIFAL.
Enolish Saddles fob 55, fti, 87 and am
$10. Kentucky Spring Scat Saddles for ! II JT. . H I 1 K I
ULYSSE U. DESPOUTES. •*** ^
FE ASTER tltLE; $/ fc.
t£T Send fob Cikculabs.
Onaj BuomRP at 557 and |45, at
ULYSSlfG. DESP0BTES.
- ", e-‘ ■ -■**.- ' • /
1HE «ffiifrribet intenrag.-to make a
I. change in his present business wilt.
Spll frem-thjte out, untjl disposed of, the,
e-idre stockjgf groceries at cost, for cash on
delivery, viz: .
Sugars of all Griules.
Coffw*, Green and Parched.
“ .i Jflours of all Grades.
Mackerel in kits, quarter and half barrels.
Bacon and Lard.
' Green, Black and Gunpowder Teas.
Canned Goods and Spices,
t New Orleans Molasses and Syrups.
t j Bice, Meal and Grist
Onion Sets and Garden Seeds.
Irish Potatoes, Onions Peas and Beans. f
Onr stock of Groceries is complete. Nowj
Is the time for housekeepers to come and
iny in their supplies at Low Figures.
fl.S. WOLFS/