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'Vm ■R i 5! 7 f- fi... V K- ■ i m ? ■* t-jj i. M#*' w-a; TJi£ NEWS AND HERALD. WINNSBORO, 8. C. £ATt/JlDAT. FVbruai-y 17. i « 1883. fS O. S. BBYXOIDP. 1 Ctl iS. J. DOUGLAP#,) Editors. It is reported that Senator Hampton will soon resign Ms scat in the Senate. If it be true, it is high time that candi dates ure making themselves known to the ‘'dear people.” Wo have a nomi nation to make for the position in ques tion, but we deem it out of order until it is known definitely what the Senator really expects to do. Undkii the constitution of Connec ticut the Legislature has almost su preme power and can exercise judicial functions at will. We think this rather too radical even for this progressive age. On ths other hand, the same State still clings to the old and crnel custom of imprisoning for debt. We think a happy medium between the extremes would be belter for the State. The case of the State vs. Major U. B. Whites, the defaulting treasurer of Newberry county, was tried a few days ago before Judge Witherspoon of the sixth circuit. Messrs. Pope & Schum- pert appeared for the defence and So licitor Dnncah for the State. Tho case was magnificently fought on both sides, and resulted in a mistrial—nine of the jury being in favor of convic tion and three for acquittal. The de fence harped a great deal upon the war record of the defendant and his sound Democratic record. In his charge to the jury, Judge Witherspoon very properly said: ‘‘I deem it un duly to say to yon, gentlemen, that all this talk about services of the prisoner has nofffllg to do with this case. You iu-c to be governed by the law and th^tofdence. Sad will it be for the State when outside influences are allowed to come into court and interfere with the administration of justice.” A Neat Little Game.—It is not often that any of our business men arc swindled or deceived by the sharpers and parasites who secure a living by preying upon the purses of credulous citizens; but at times, some new scheme for swindling is adopted by traveling sharks and our citizens find their money gone with no value re ceived in lieu thereof. About three weeks ago an individual called upon a number of merchants and others, rep resenting himself as an agent for a rubber stamp firm in New Oilcans. His plan was to induce a victim to give an order for rubber stamps, which the alleged agent was to have shipped from New Orleans as soon as they could be made. The supposed agent said that the stamps would certainly be sent within a week from the date dt the order. The purchasers were asked to pay in advance, which they did in almost every instance. The so-called agent lias never been heard from, and no stamps have arrived, although this was nearly a mouth ago. The firm which he claimed to represent was written to two weeks since, but no reply has been received. The existence of such a firm is tliercforo exceedingly doubtful. Greenville has been com paratively free from the operations of the roving adventurers and swindlers who make their living bv defrauding communities. Our people should be more careful in future.—(JreenviUe News. STRONG FACTS/ A great tnany people are asking what particular troubles B&OWN's I&om Bitters is gcsxl for. It will cure Heart Disease, Paral ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all similar diseases. Its wonderful curative power is simply because it purifies and en riches the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the system, drives out all disease. A Lady Cured of Rheumatism. Baltimore, Md., May j, 1880. My health was much shattered by Rheumatism when I commenced talcing Brown's Iron Bitten, and 1 scarcely had strength enough to at tend to my daily household duties. I am r sw using the third bottle and I am regaining strength daily, and I cheenully .ccommend it to aU. I cannot say too much in pralao of it. Mn. Mary E. Brashbak. in Frastmaast Kidney Disease Cured. Chrbtiansburg, Va., fB$», Suffering from kidney diaeasm from which 1 could get no relief, { triad Brown's Iron Bitten, which mired me completely. A child of mine, recovering from scarlet fever, had no appetite and did not seem to be sMe to eat at all. Igavehimlnfr Slum with the happiest results, J. Ktu McXXAGimi Heart Disease. Vine St., Harrisburg, Pm Dec. a, 1881. After trying different physicians and many remedies for palpitation Of the heart without receiving any benefit, I was advised to try Brown's Iron Bitters. I have used two bot tles and never found anything that cave me so much relief. Mrs. Jbnnib Hess, j Tor the peculiar troubles to which ladies are subjedl, Brown’s Iron Bitters is invaluable. Try it. Be sure and get the Genuine*' Ton the Fresh Groceries I THIRTY DAYS I TAe liibtic it requeetnl carefully to notice the neu and enlarged Scheme to be drawn Monthly. rw-CAPITAI. PRIZE, Tickets ot.l)' ES fchkrei lit Proportion. NOTWITHSTANDING —MJc THE— THE MARKET UNSETTLEI l ACHING NERVES CAUSE AGONY! PERRY DAVIS’S PAIN KILLER BBINOB RELIEF! NEURALGIA SCIATICA TOOTHACHE * EARACHE And the whole noxious family of nerve diseases are cored by FerryDavis’sFainiler SURE! ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS KEEP “PAIN KILLER." ADVERTISED BARGAINS, Our customers rnfty rest assured tha we will not be undersold by any other house in town. Out motto has been, and still is, “QUICK SALES AND SMALL PUOFITS.” We offer, for tho NEXT THIRTY DAYS, groat bargains in DRESS GOODS, LADIES’ CLOAKS, SHAWLS, SACQUES, VELVETS, Latest SI vies of TRIMMING BRAID, ... I NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. j Owing to the extremely warm weath er, wo will sell all of our GE$tS> and YOUTHS’ CLOtBING at the most astonishingly low nrices. We do not wish you to buy unless fully suited, and will refund the money for any unsatisfactory purchase. | P. LANDPCKER $ BMO. IT&ESH GOSHEN BUTTfcft. NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOtlR. London Layton, Loose Mnseatcls ami Finest Golden Ramins, whole and quarter boxes. CITRON, OURilANTS and SLICES. New Magnolias, Brunswieks and the JUMBO HAMS. Tongues, Soused Pig’s Feet, Mackerel, In all sizes wnd fmantHTeS, ftnd Juhrings Pride of the Sea, in 61b tina, tlxe finest fish put up. CANNED GOODS ef all kinds. Gallon Apples. The -enty genuine Jos. Hume Photo. Salmon. Plain and Fancy CAlES AND CRACKERS; COFFEES, SUGARS and FLOURS ok very low—get my prices. 8F0KES, 1UMS AND HUBS. i>.RY GOODS A^D THjS MUSIC OF koTIOVS STILL JF OUB FKJCFS Louisiana State Lottery Company. “We tlo hereby certify that we tuverwe the arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawing* of The f&vmana State Lottery Company, and in person man age and control the Drawings thanseloes, and that the same are conducted with hon esty, fairness, and in gootl faith toward all . fKirtics, and we aathoritc the Campgtny to Included, qt Gt yenw. use this 'certificate, with fac-similes of our 850 yards plaid Dress ( signatures attached, in its adnertisemeuts.” — an r ' - $000 yards of Carolina plaids at 7J cents, by the piece or yard. 2000 yards-Piedmont I shirting at 6 cent*. 1000 yaids Piedmont i shirting at 0 cents. 1000 vrirds Piedmont 4-4 shifting at 7 cents. 1000 vards Piedmont Dill Ting-- at 8 cents. J3000 vards good calico at 44 cents. c " entire stock of standard calicos in solids and fancies, Simpson a I Mv to is •D' i cents. A Special Inducements In Harness of all kinds. Single "BUggy Harness 19.50 up, worth til. The Imnisville Turning Plows are equal to any, and much cheaper. I have all sizes. RED RUSTPROOF OATS, SIXTY CENTS. ’ J. It. CtJIfmiTQS. DOH'T BUT A WagO* OKTlli TOC UtB US. It will pay you. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. Cotnm Ual oners. IncorebrtrtbaJa IMS tor 88 years by the Legltb lature for UiftcatloDal and Charitable purposes —with a capital of Jl.oofi.eoo—to vfrhleh a reserve fowl of sv.u.noo has since been added. ■, By an overwhelming popular vote Its fran chise was made a part of the present State Con- stltuiton adopted December 9a, A..D. 1879. The only IMlery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. Jl tever scales or postpones. Itf drand Single Number Drawings take place.Monthly. • v A Si’LEMJID OPFOKTIINITT TO WIN A FOlUriJNK. THIRD GRAND DRAWING, CLASS Ci AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, El arch lit, 1883—154th Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PBI^K. #78,000. A00(000 Tickets at Five Dollars Kaeh. Fractious, lu Fifths, in Proportion. U»T or PHIZKS. t CAPITAL PRIZE .;...:...:...*T»,000 1 do do 96,000 1 ■■ do .. do — iq.opoi • FlOMB-of ttooo 14,000 ; . Goods reduced from 25 cents ray 20 cents Dress Goods reduced to 14 cents. . * 18 dozen U»-laandriad »t*irt$ at 49 cents, jreriuced from 75 cents. , M •cents bed ticking reduced to 7 cents. Amoskeag fy. C. A. ticking red no 18 cents. 2'jeO’blenched shirting at 7, 8 and 9 cenis. LftMWjtyte ,44 He* whirling at JO cents. 800 yards white piqufc at Accents, reduced from 10 c 1000 dozen calico Dress Buttons at i cents. 200 pair Brogans, ploiighs, el gaiters, size 6, 7, 8 and 9, at $1.00„ worth at least fitty per cep’ !iiore I iiavcri few business suits and some oddS and ends in pants and a overcoats at juices tip suit the buyer I am determined to in'akB a deal ■fever, is thfe time to get decided bargains NORMAN’S HtUTRALIZlunj CORDIAL., —MARK—' A StnVE«\d effectual Remedy for the cure of all irrugunuriUcd and disorders of tho Stom ach and Hovels, whether In children or adults. It la acceptable to the Stomach without Doing offensive to the tsiste. _ . Promptly relieving Oynentenr, Dtarrhcea, Chop era Jtorbus, Cholera .Infantum, miwai Fl«w,Oripl»ig Pains, Flatulency, Naasea. Acidity of the Stomach, Heartburn, Sick and Nervous Headache hud Dyspepsia. May be used in all derangements of the Stomach and bowels from relaxation of the Intesttnoa or a change of food or water. XTOHMA-IT’S r .‘ fTEUTRALIZINC CORDIAL Is as pleasant and harmless as Black berry wine. Does not contain Opium and will not constipate. Specially mended fol*‘Seasickness and Te< Children. Price sjc. and 5».oo per botflo, Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, | EXCELSIOR OHEMIOAL 00,. Sole Proprietors, Wa&aUa, S. C. U.8.A. do do do do do do do 9000 :Ll 10,000 looo io.ooo to: APPROXIMATION PKlZHR.* 9 Approximation Prizes of $75o. 9 do do 9 do do a . sa aaa.a • • 10,00 98,000 96,000 6,160 600 4,500 *60 '*,*.'>0 1967 Prizes, amounting to. $*65,6oo Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of tho Company In New Orleans. For further information write clearly, giving full address. Send orders by Express, Rcijlster- etl Letter or Money Ord n, addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN, . New Orleans, Lit., or M. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh St., Wasltlngtort, D. C. Feb is-4w 7oo re corn- fee thing WALKER’S SPECIFIC. • , , uyer- , ■ •- -4 I am determined to makfe ^ clean swoop in every department. and P. S.- , J. L. MIMNAUGH. -These prices are only foe spot'GASH. . . „ THE EVENING STAR; The star IS StlLL SBIMJYQ WITH A FINE ASSG&TJllk. -OF- WINES; BRANDIES, LIQUORS AND C16A1 br TS* CHOICEST ORXfeik. Ftiksn bYSTERS AND FISH e¥ery DA MEALS HAD AT ALL HOURS. ■ *4 }* ■,'» ’ ■ if*’ *'*' ®«JE2aE: jmMJB. Respectfully, J. GROESCHEL, Agent GREAT BARGAINS Buy the Palmetto Wagon op ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. A D •——OUR——* PROPOSAL Ff.nces and Dogs.—The Legislature elected in 1880 was composed of bmvc men. In face of the outspoken oppo sition of many true Democrats the Stock law was enacted because its ad vocates believed that, it was best for the whole country and that experience would speedily convince its opponents of their mistake. At the election of 1882 a very large majority ef the Stock Jaw men were defeated for rc-clcction and, in many cases, inferior men elect ed in their places. The very fact that no change, worthy of tho name, was made by their, successors is the best evidence that the law is becoming pop ular. Now we suggest that the present Legislature, at its next session, achieve a reputation for itself by bold legisla tion on the dog question. Let us get rid of all members of tho canine popu lation except those that are honest homo guards or members, in good standing, of respectable hunting packs. The tramp dog should be exterminated and the man who starts the war will be a public benefactor.—Ham weft Ttople. —Hon. James G. Blaine is stated by several Washington correspondents to< have received tho news of Senator Windom’s defeat for re-election with lunch satisfaction, despite "the fact that they hod been -colleagues in tho Gar field administration. It js said that three years ago Mr. ConklHig com pletely turned Mr. Windom’s head by suggesting him as being in the category of presidential candidates. Mr. Win- dom took the hint, and had a solid delegation in ids lavor sent from Min nesota to the Republican National Convention. But for this Mr. Blaine would have received the Minnesota vote, and in all probability the nomi nation. For this Mr. Blaine is said to enjoy Mr. Winddm’s recent defeat hugely. lEAlTIILiZEltgX FERTILIZERS! HIGILEST GRADES! SATISFACTORY PRICES! I’beg leavo to announce that, I am pre paved to furnish, upon the most liberal Jenna, NAVA8SA GUANO, ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE, GBRMAN KAINIT, FLOATS, FLOATS. A full supply will b hand, and I respectfully a; patronage. SATISFACTION ASSURED. J. M. STEWART. Feb 8-txlta & always on a blaire o? CASH NEEDED. Those indebted to us are requested to settle at once. Wo have been patient, but forbearance sometimes ceases to be a virtue, McMastek, Brice & Kktcuin. It is a fact, we will sell you a Wagon or Buggy for less than anyone In town. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. f. During the remainder of the season we will sell our winter stock at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES b! IF YOU WANT UttlT O-OODS TRY US. DRESS GOODS AND SUITINGS. W6 exhibited a nice selection of these goods this season and sold many; still a few pretty styles left, which we wish to sell at a low price. Come and see. CLOAKS, DOLMANS, JACKETS. HE POCCfcd t^rm of this Imitttwtlori^ commence on the 6th dhy of February, which time re-organization of classes will take place. Thorough Instruction in all jdegwOmes'ts. Tuition and hoard as low as can he obtained izi any fimt-claao .nstltiitien of the kind. For further Information, ad- Ore S3 MRS. MARY IT. MEAN'S, Frlu^pal, WytUcvir.e, vk. J^rsr Means refers, by permission, to ex- Govemor Hagood and Prof. R. M. Davis, Columbia, Gen. John Bratton ^nd CoL J. II. Rion, WInnsboro. TI1IS TRULY WONDEItFUL REMEDY HAS NEVES FAILED TO CURE CONSUMPTION. Its speedy action upon all Bronchial and Pulmonic Affections-is beyond belief to those who have never tried it or seen it used. It speedily allays Bronchial and l monic Fevers. It is,a wonderful EXPECTORANT AN I) K E A L E R. Mkeep* the digestive and urinary or gans in a natural and healthy condition— it PURJfTES THE BLOOD, Instantly relieves night sweats, goneness}* appetite and general debility- It has n known only four years and H AS NEVER FAILED to PERFECT A CURE. Any one afflicted with what is generally considered death's avani amrier, consump tion, can be cured lor $2.50, $5.00 or $10.00 according to, the -stage which the disease has reaf-hod. No patient has yet ■taken J10 worth before a cure was affected. Tho SPECIFIC is recommended only for pulmonary affections, and those desiring to use it can do so by sending their orders to the proprietors of 4sfeis paper or direct to me, stating that you saw this advertise ment in the Winnsboro News and H-ekald MY WINTER STOCK MVST RE SOLD, AND WILL BE OFFERED Ft) THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS Af prices unheard of in Winnsboro. CLOAKS AND DOLMANS’ AT LESS THAN COST Come and seer ho\V LOW I am offering goods, aricl yo will be sure to irtVest sortie ofyoui' sparg-diSnge. Respectfully, A few of each kind goods—will sell these to profit. and real pretty close .without a Gents’ ai Lata’ UAIV^RWEAR. These goods we bought at low prices from manufacturers:' Tlie remnant of .stock will now be offered at a large reduction. 14TH FEBRUARY, We have a lot of new and pretty Valen tines, to which the attention of interested parties, without regard to age, sex or pre vious condition, is respectfully solicited. McMKstkk, Brice & Ketchin. AND —Tiic brain of Cuvier weighe/h (U ounces, and (hat of Daniel Webster 62. It is generally supposed ihat a large brain indicates extraordinary mental ability, but Gambetta’s bruin weighed only 38 ounces, and there was a large mnscnlar negro in the West, a qiriet, respectable sort of fellow, whose buaiu weighed 68 ounces. —The expression was once verv common, “H—IPs broke loose in Geor- ia.” We are moving along serenely now, and from developments iii f In lere Tennessee and Alabama, it would seem that the scene has shitted a few degrees to the north and wfe&t of us.—Evening News. FRESH GAEDEN SEEDS ONION SETS.- We have on hand a large stock of Gar den Seeds; also some Field Seeds and KU'>*er Seeds, from Butet, L&ndreth, Sibley, Ferry, Grosman and Reed. &o -all customers may be pleased. McMabter, Buiob * Kktchin. WRAPPING PAPER. Wo call the attention of merdiants ami others to our large stock of wrapping pa per, consisting of White Newspaper, Manilla, Gray Wrapping and Straw Paper, and Paper Bags. W« suggest that if merchants can buy these articles from us as low as from abroad, freight added, it will be an advantage to retain within the town the small commission charged Tat her than pay it to strangers. McMabter, Brice & Ketciun. FLANNELS. Now Is the season to wrap well and pr vent colds and pneumonia. We are so generous as to prefer our customers to have toese goodsjnther than keep themourael vea. Have-no auxiety about the price. D. H. Flenniken Again liaD rooeTvfefl ’afriothelrlot of lino ^•aiiOTTS^,’ From tho highest grades to good jOrcRiiary. Every sack warranted. - A lot of the'choicest CLD GOVEBNMENT JAVA- BEST STEEL PLOWS-ALL SIZES. Trace Chains, •Ilames, llamo Strings, Back Bands, Axes and Axo Handles. # Rock Salt for Stock. A lot of CHOICE M AX& • Walker?s RURUMATIC REMEDY Caves Mhuamatism, either acute of chron- ie, in from eight to ten days. Price by Express, f.' plfer Bottle SR. J. W. WALKER, FRANKLINTON, N. C. Jane 13 » . r i .c- is W E will during the present week znoyo pur s}*ckg)jr goralg .pne door south of on present stand, into the room now occupied hVMr. Wolfe. Wo will ornithine b keep aFlKST-ULASSst^ckof dry goods; Notions clothing; boots and shoes. And will continue to sell them at Use lowest possible prices. SALE AND FEED STABLES. Are among the stock which must he re duced before spring. Don’t buy until our goods are seen and priced. ■yt ‘ Also GOLDEN SYRUPS. ' i. ji' J. CROESCHEL, Agent. HAtS, ETC* YVe are now offering O-E-EiLT BA.E,(3-A.XITS' Th order to reduce stock. GOME AND HEAR OUR PRICES' 1! IN additioo to the ahov^, we will-add, after removal, a full and complete stock of a-KiOOE^XEIS Wo cannot enumerate, but you mav be sure of of getting it at the LQAvEST PRICE. : loos OUT! Hoksfis, MARES AND MOLES? TWENTY-TWfMie’ad of faf “ Kentucky mules just arrived in addition to stock on liana. Broke and unbroke mules from STATE OF SOOTH 0Al(0UNA.^^jn2^ may aisabe.snxc l ^ ^ .‘lids and tie public for the patronage w'e have received, J and solicit a continuance. If you wish a nappy and prosperous New Year, you can find no more certain way of having it than by spending your money with us. COMJE AN D SEE. , . CALD WELL S; LAUDERDALE. . IT STAiTDS AT THE HEAD. TEtE light-running COUNTY OF FAIRFKLD. g ood pairs of horses and some Sued horses, well gaited and fine corn- drivers, __ _ . and some good mares and a lot of plug COLRT OF COMMON PLEAS, mules, winch I will sell cheAp for CASH, . FeAster Lyles, Plaintiff, against Charles 1 Relief.—CompMnt Sem-d. to tash buyers. 1 defy competition. NEW TIN-SHOP ! J- M. BEATY & CO. To the Defendant above-named: YOU are hereby summoned and required ... , «... ,, . , to answer the comptetnt in this action, of . l,n ^ to handle It km-'cr, and W |ijrh a cojw is herewith served upon you, will give genuine bargains until the stock and to serve a copy of your answer to the iSvSo'd. | complaint, on the subscribers, at their We invite all to call and examine. , No. 3, Law Bunge, Winnsboro. S.C., | within twenty davit After tlto'it-rvice hereof, i exclusive of the (lay of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to tne Court for the relief do-’ A. WILLIFORD. Winnsboro, S. C., Feb. 6, 1883. NOTICE! DISSOLUTION# jrftndfcl lithe ecsmilaisiL DflAm Januaiy 19, 1883. MCDONALD A DOUGLASS, ' ,, . , fitHE partnership heretofore existing b<* I IIA \ L receRtlr commenced busi- X tween the umk-raigued, under Uie ness opiiosite Mr. J. M. Elliott's Gin- style of “The Winnsbor6 PUhupuin# Att,Vm..va Shop, where will be found Cooking Comvany,” is this day dissolved by mutual J and Heating Stoves and Tinwaiu of all i C0 ^ cn . t -. ... . _ . ' To the Defendant: kinds. . The business oftlie firm Will be settled I TAKE notice that the summons in this oy Mr. Jno. S. Reynolds, who is hereby action, of which the foregoing is a copy, The Tale of the I^alae Teeth. False teeth may tell lies in a quiet way But & rcftl tooth fells the solemn truth when it sends its messages of pain through all tin* nerves and muscles of the face “I have the toothache!” is the almost audible .bowl. And the echo it, ‘‘Yes, and the tnetUche has me!” When the pains of ;ueu;:ilgia settle in a dn-ayed tooth, some- -Uiing must be done. Get Perky Davis’s Pain Kiu,br. * Poofiiw and Gnttei-inir done in a .1"'”Tl ucieuy action, of vvhicU the foregoing is a cop; l - ng - 1 *- - cuns <lonc 111 a authorized to receive and receipt forad ; Wlla tiled in the office of the Clerk of tlift good and substantia! maimer, as cheap as the cheapest. Signs Painted in tho best style, Cheap. Merchants will find K to their inter est to cease selling light Yankee Tin- wave. poorly soldered, and sell niy TLNW AL“ Ti !, as it is about as '’'HE.' P,! and is made of GOOD MATERIAL. SAS2L. D. FAST* debts due tlie caUcurn. Alhuarties having 1 Court of Common Pleas, at Winnsboro, in claims will present them to him for pay- the County of Fairfield, in the State' of meat, and all parties indebted will make South Carolina, on the 19th day of January, immediate payment to hiui. R. MEANS DAVIS. HENRY N. OBEAR. JNO. S. REYNOLDS. Winnsboro,-8. €:, January 29, 1883. Jan 30-fxtf OlliN Bugi ies at MT and $46, at DLYtSBR. DEU’OBTIB. 1883. McDONALD'ft DOUGLASS, Piamtiff’s Attoriieys. Jan 20-1861 --- — -■ i—i —Tho best farnuh*!a Fairfield eotmty uses the Navassa Guano. For sale by J. it. Stew/rt. T HE subscriber intending to make a change in his present business wiH sell from.this out, until disposed of, tlie entire stock of groceries at cost, for cash'on delivery, viz: Sugars of all Grades. Coffees, Green and Parched- Flours of all Grades. Mackerel In kits, quarter and half barrels. Bacon and Lard. Green, Black and Gunpowder Teas. Canned Goods and Spices. New Orleans Molasses and Syrups. Rice, Meal and Grist. Onien Sets and Garden Seeds. Irish Potatoes, Onions Peas and Beans. Our stock of Groceries is complete. Now Is the time for housekeepers to come and lay in their supplies at Low Figures. a. ' > . 3 ^ **• •* *» • “DOMESTIC.” That it is the ; the Trade is a fact nuted. Leader In cannot be dis- MANY IMITATE IT—NONE EQUAL IT1 ■The Langesi Armed, * The Lightest Running, Tlie most Beautiful Woodwork, AND IT IS WARRANTED To he made of tlie best materia I;-' To do any find ail kinds of work. To be complete in every respect. Ear Sale by f ,, J. M. BEATY A .CO., ’ , ■ , ,. WiipisborQ, S. 0. Agents panted in unoccupied territo S '. Address OMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., Richmond, Virginia. C. BART & CO., The Largest Importers of Foreign} Fniit in tho South, ofler for Bale a selected stock of ’ 4 B. S. WOLFE. APPLES. KAIcINS, ORANGES, DRIED FIGS, cdobANTfS, LEMONS. NUTS. POTATOES, CABBAGES, ONIoks, PEANOTM, And everything else that a first-class Wholesale Fruit House should have* COUNTRY ORPERS FILLED WITH DISPATCIt OUlV-txtaT j'S '. i K . m Wr- j