The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, May 31, 1883, Image 3
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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
^RCKSDAT. MAT 81,
1888.
K«w AdTfcrtlMtmenra^
, Citation—J. R. Boyle^, iTudge of
Probate.
"TP*
tiink they can.
.. -
ectfl to
«'i
close
miss
l.oeal Brtem. • f-... . ..I .. .
—Approved county paper and tphpol
certificate Iwuglit and cash paid.for
nainc by T. ,W. Lauderdale. v . ; . *
b greet^ wRh a
hearty wc^ome in these parti, and the
most benedfiia}.. effects are noticeable
lipon the crops each day..
'--The Newberry Observer wants to
(iiow-i^liat is the 4 plural of Mrs. Can’t
oi ocerbqys or girl# answer the
novel query?
k —Mr. Cronenl
his gallery on
JfltTs jdpportunity to secure gi
graphs. ' , May 3 l-2t
—Winnsboro bos five ministers, six
nhysiciani, one deiitist and fourteen
lawyers. The sonls, lives and prop
erty of the community shonid be well
taken care of certainly.., ,
—Oats harvesting, around town has
.been commenced. The crop in places
Is quite fine in ^th^rs some is
damaged t>y' tlie dry weather of the
past j\^o weeks. Upon the whole it
^ifl be fu^y iiptp tlie ayfirige yield iii
this portion of the country. , .....
v ^r-The many friends of Miss Maggie
Elder will be highly gratified to learn
'that ^he has be/en selected'<iiid has con
sented to read the alumnse essav at the
annual celebration of thp Aruelian
Society, of the Due remala Col"
lege. WebreshyeNfi at the essay will
t>e creditaljlc to herself and gratifying
friends. "
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f —We are requested to state (fiat the
town ordinance requiring dogs npon
the streets to be safely muzzled will bp
rigidly enforced from to-day. All
jiarties pWfithg Valuable dtjgi had bet-
*ter take action at once, or they may
bave .cause to regret the delay. Hydro
phobia is reported' quite prevalent
.ih'rotfghdut the county, and the deter
mination'of the Council under the
clrcurnslaiuteVis 'commendable iudeed.
Pkbsonai..—A. S. Douglass, Esq.,
returned home on Jadt Tuesday, from
^Lexington, ” ‘ ' v
Ijeehin att
actions While filling i
mentioned.
Wheq k8ke<|1)y a correspondent of
,the yews arid Courier if he had anv-
thing to say in regard to the matter,
he simply remarked, “that he had ex
ercised a right gi ven him by the law in
appointing his chief clerk.” ( .. ■ a
N. G, G.. in thv Wews and Courier,
says: "Mr. Robertson js welll^pown
to be capable and efficient. ,He is
mneh liked in Coinml>ia, where he has
.lived six yer^s, and has never shrunk
ftom any party; duty. The hardship
of his removal at tids season on 8"ch
brief notice, after holding Vhe dlHioe
nfider the present Secretary for six
mouths, is obvious.’*
All the clerks in the respective offices
in the State House united in a testimo
nial to Mr.
r ctting his discharge^
sonting him a silver gcblct aiTa token
of their kind feelings and good wishes
for him.
It is well known to ail that Mr.
Robertson opposed the nomination
of the present Secretmrv, and this, js
lie
>.P£' SOUTHH CAROLINA,
s.» / taibfibld.
' B(>YLIf8,Eiq., Probate Judge.
TXT'HERK^S, Jbkn- B. curry hath
of e ?i UW ^ r ? e to grant him letters
A f nm m w v ^ 0n of e8t *to wid effects of
. 2S a Yarborough, deceased;,
i> are > therefore, to cito and adn.on-
sin P J u,ar the kindred and cred-
Anna Yarborough, de
ceased, that they be and appear before me,
vJrti , c ?, urt o f t Probate,.to ^etd at
Fafrfieid Court House, S. C V on the lath
.day pf (June next after publication here
of, at U o’clock in the forenoon, to
show cause, if any they have, why the said
administration should not be granted.
= Given under my hand, this 30th day of
May, Anno Domini 1883.
. on the 3l8t <J!VK. 6f May,
1835, in Thb News and HkraIto:' y ’
„ , - J. B. BOYLES,
Mny. 31-fxl J udge pt Probate.
by sqipe thought to be the key to his
strange and undemocratic conduct.
^e^ress of the State shonid be un
stinted in condemnation of the action
of Col. Lipscomb in discharging Mr.
teobertson. Our young friend in his
misfortune will have the sympathies
nn(t kind wishes of his numerous
friends in Wintisboro.
THE Airy VAC IVHE
WE HATE
jXjniD
BuytheGBlSMIfeNOfl^E and SEPA
RATOR from ' v •
j. Sf. Eliott, Sr.
We have tried them and know them to
be good, and would not sell them if we did
not think so.
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-ALSO,-
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The well-known
“ELLIOTT OIW”
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is offered to the public. We will be pleased
to have the home orders. ,
Now is the time to bring in OLD GINS
for repairs. / v
J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr.
Kentucky, where he had
attendance as a commissioner
at meeting of the General Assembly
'of th% Southern.Presbyterian Church.
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Petit Larceny.—Aleck Patterson,
colored, was tried on TNiesday before
'Justice Cathcart on the charge of steal
ing . a.^zor frem Rufus Caldwelf.
t A. M. Mackey, Es^., appeared for the
defence. The defendant was acquitted.
Mad Dogs at . Simpson’s.—informa
tion
r'.
has reached ns that several mad
dogs IJave^been at large for the past
.week In top .yiclifity pf, Simpson’s
Turnon^, and that ono of them alone
was knoWu' to have bitten seven other
'dogs in the compass of.two or three
miles. Gentlemen of \1iie neighbor-
inod succeeded in killing most of the
bitten as well as the mad ones. Too
'much precaution, cannot be taken to
'prevent ^ ,e spread of hydrophobia.
. Anotber Anniv ersary.^—At a itieet-
ing of the Wihhsboyo Steam Fire En
gine JGqmpany oh Tuesday night, tho
29th Inst., a resolution was passed fix
ing Tuesday, tire 12th of June, for the
anniversary 'celebration oUthe com
pany. Tlie committee hl'an angcments
consist^.of Megsrs. Joseph Groeschel,
W. A. Beaty”, Thos. H. Ketchin, Wil
liam Timmons and A. Landecker. The
’supper \vill be had in the Thespian
Hall, aha much genuine enjoyment is
anticipated by the members.
, tlouRT.-^-Tlie Court of General Ses
sions, convenes at this place on next
*
Alotray, the 4th of June, and Judge
Ilndson will preside. Very few cases
of importance are to be tiled: two
burglary cases, two for obtaining goods
under false pretenses, a nnihber for ma
licious trefyase, assault arid battery
with intent to kill, larceny Of live stock
and carrying concealed deadly weap
ons. The criminal docket will proba-
ply not consume the time of the court
longer than Thiirsday. Tfte remaining
portion of tile week will be occupied
in the bearing of Equity causes.
FAiRViEili) ANt) Hfefe Taxable Prop
erty.—Tho auditors of the respective
counties have now sent in to the Comp
troller General’s office their “abstract
pf tax duplicates,” and the following
U the figures with /eferonco to Fair-
field: Acres oflknd, 462,768; vallift of
land, tl,831,572; value of buildings,
$251,973; valqq of real estate in cities
and towns,$332,210;. value of personal
property, $1,789,785; total value, $4,-
205,540; State tax, $19,833.79; county
tax, $12,526.60; 'special taxes, $1,-
561.59; district school tax, $8,311.07;
jxril tax, $4,087; total comity tax,
$26;483.26; total taxes, all purposes,
|46;32d.d5.
Parade of the Gordon Light Infantry- A
Full Turnont of tho Company and a Cmd-
iiapio Showing.
Monday, May. 28, was tlie day fixed
by^Jhe Acy,utaift General for the in-
spcotiqn of the Gordon Light Infantry.
General Mauiganlf, accopipftnied by
Col, J. Q. MnrsbalT, of tlie Palmetto
Regiment, came np oq the midday
train. Six o’clock was tlie time fixc^l
for . the rendezvous, and promptly At
that hour the company assembled Yu
full force in rear of the Town Hall.
The roll-call showed forty-three men
present, rank and file. Under com
mand of'Captain Jor^an the company
marched to the College green, the
place selected for the inspection. Here
a large crowd had gathered—in it quite
a number of ladies. Gene.ral Mani-
gault, the inspecting officer, was ac
companied by Colonel .Mm’shaU and
Surgeon Aiken, of the Palmetto Regi
ment. The company, in column of
platqons^ was marched in review be
fore these officers, making a circuit of
the northern half oV the green. The
regular inspection of anus and equip
ments next followed, ana everything
was found to be in first-rate condition.
The command was then drilled by the
(japtaiii, and did very creditably. At
tlie close of the drill General Maqi-
gault delivered a short address to the
men, coinplimenting them npon their
tine bearing and upon the excellent
condition of their &rm°. - He thought
there had been a s’igtit falling off in
the drill”, as compared with YAal of last
year, and said that he felt it on1v neces-
sary to mention the fact, in order to
have the company soon attain its form
at liigh degree ? pf proficiency. Cap
tain Jordan responded briefly, thank
ing the Adjutant General for tits kind
words, and assuring him tjnt no eftort
wotUd be spared to raise die company
to the highest degree of military skill.
At the close of his remarks he pro
posed thriK cheers for General ManJ-
gault, wmch were given with a will.
The company then returned to their
rendezvous and broke ranks.
Li the evening the officers of tho
Gordons entertained General Mani-
gault, Colonel Marshall and a few in
vited guests at the Winnsboro Hotel.
The gathering was qnite informal, but
wal altogether a decidedly plcarant
one. On Tuesday General M&ntauijt
and Colonel Marslfttt left for Rbck
It is a fact, we will bell you a
Wagon or Bu,
town.
uggy for less than anyone in
ULYSSE G. DESPORTES.
ATTENTION
-60 BUY YOUR—
FURNITURE FROM R. W. PHILLIP?.
Mattresses of my own manufac
ture. Use economy—buy the best
—buy where you can get the cheap
est : . ■
A new supply of Children’s Carri
ages, of the latest desiwus ami low
in price.
\<qi can save money by buying
your Picture Frames, Wall Pockets.
Brackets, 1 la tracks, Spring Beds,
Wire Mattresses and Window
Shades front R. W V PHILI.\PS.
I am agent for several different
SEWING MACHINES, and some
of tlmiq as GOOD as ean be made.
You will find it to your interest to
price mine before making a pur
chase ELSEWHERE. Remember
that I cannot be undersold by any
one.
I could give you as MANY REFERENCES AS YOU WANT, but do not think it
necessary, as.tliaqi9#hines will RE'JOifMEND THBM8EL VE8 when you get one. Sew
ing machine belts', oil, oil cans and needles,for sale. I will order any part that is wanted
for a sewing machine. Agent for Doors, Snsli and Blinds. All orders will have prompt
attention. Ap 19-
SEED UPLAND RICE
IS CALLED Vo FRESH ADDITIONS
TO MY
The Celebrated “Bmns'a lcl’
one;
tot-i
s—try
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Ocean Gem MacKerel. , .. rn ,
t r t -j,' -a - Saint Louis Corn Beef.
Saint Louis Roast Beef.
• •• Imporred and American Sardines.
Salmon (Soused), Mackerel.
Imported Macaroni.
Fresh Cheese--* . , • o-
Fresh Apples, in gallon cans.
Bartlett Pears, Quinces.
Grated Pineapple, Peaches.
“Winslow’s” Succotash—first packed.
“Davis Lestor Manor” Tomatoes—hand-
packed.
Crosse A Blaekweli’s.Chow-Chow Pickles.
Imported Worcestershire Sauce.
Baker’s Broma. . . < ;
w Condensed Milk.
Fresh Sipiy.-FI^kVs.>- S: \ ; r< ; ; • a
A lot of Handled Hoes and Grain Cradles.
ilL CHEAP FOR CASli
J »
R. M. HUEY.
I am receiving daily new
to my Stock of Shelf and an
Groceries.
WkUtp
d Sta
Hill; to inspect the Catawba Rifles.
It is due to the Gordon Light Infan
try to say that they labored under
some disadvantages on Monday, in
the ranks, were at least fifteen raw
recruits; together with some members
wtitijlad iiot at|en^cd the drills at All
regularly'. Under these circumstances
it could dot be expected that the .coin-
piny should make as mVe a display 'as
they did at the inspection last year. Their
exhibit on Monday was quite dj) to tbe
average—that of last year was extra-
ordinarily* fine. This was General
Manigault’s view; and his pnrpose was
to warn the company against anything
like retrdgressioh; and to inspire them
them with a new Ambition to regain
the very high place he gave them last
year. Wfe doubt libt that his admoni
tion will have good effect; and that
upon his neit^ visit to Winnsboro be
will find the Gordon Light Infantry to
be in better Condition, in all respects;
than it has been At any time since the
organizaiibn dft$^corps.
ii usiy^nxyoTicEs.
: Tfce “Gat* City.”
entleuum fropi Atlanta^. GA ' says
ail medicine was as piearant as Nor-
man’s Neutralizing Cordial, he would not
mind getting sick. That is why Norman’s
Cordial is so popular. Even the youngest
children are as fpnd of it as sug^r candy.
Let the Good Work Go On.
Messrs. Crow A Rodgers, Mei
e tll Creek, S. G,, says:. '4We were
try a small ipt ofNonnan’s Nem . „
and found ready sale for ii. It has , broke Kentucky Mul^s^nd Horses—among
sfacflan, p—^ «...
NJBELF nitOC’ERIES.
Tomatoes and Tquutfpes and Okra in
i calls'; -
Apples and Peaches. „ >
Raspberry, Strawberry, Pineapple,
Citron and Orange Marmalade*
Ham Sausage, Corned Beef and
Toiigue iii cans.
Roast ( Ch.Lijkei, aiid Roast Turkeys.
Pickles^Jejlics and.X^cIppiis;
Cheese and Mabcaroui.
STANDARD GROCERIES
::v. •• £*’ .- . i. l
Sugars, Coffees ana Teas of various
grades.
Meal, Flour, Grist and Bacon.
New Orleans Molasses and Syrups.
. Fish and Fulton Market Beef.
Borden’s Eagle Condensed Milk.
Rnisijis £iid Nuts. .. • •
Spices and Confectioneries of kinds.
All of which will to SOLD CtlEAP
for CASH 1$
S. S. WOLFE.
SALE
And feed stables.
Civil Service Reform, Aht
does tbe civil service plaftk in
the party platform mean? Is it all
meaningless bosh and.intended simply
! o catch the unsuspecting fioatiiigvote?
;t certainly appears so when a wprtby,
ntelligent and altogether faithful of
ficial can be kicked out ot office on
three days’ notice 1 Tbe intelligence
is painful and surprising, indeed, that
Secretht-y Lipscomb has discharged
our popular young townsman, Mr. M.
C. Robertson; who has been, since tbe
Accession of the Democratic party to
pow€^ in 1877, the chief clerk in the
office of the Secretary of State. The
Secrottry Mrfrwd no rowon for hi. Tam> m
Strange conduct, and stranger still, has pcnlare apply to
IlMd* no coinplaiuts of Mr; itobeiTsou’s * May fio-tf
\
.A
that
kEMTVCHY
AND MULES j
Just arrived, one carload of youn^^ fat;
given splendid satisfaction, and we sell a
great deal of it” the good work go
on.” Nornian’s Cordial is popular every
where.
for bale:
mHE store-building aqd lot now occupied
Aby t*
the uni
The store is one c:
and is in prime condi
one of the must ad
The lot is qnite. a
a large warehouse and
Terms very moderate.
are offered for sate,
best to Winnsboro,
The location is
in town,
and upon it are
na npon it
_ buildinga. ,
For further par-
B. SUGENHEIMER.
them some pice4riv5 ug jnares.
ONE PAIR OF NICE BAY HORSES.
TWO GOOD SADDLE HORSES,
t Come and get the pick, as I will swap as
well as sell, so you can’t miss a trade. I
will swap for any and adl kinds-
Don’t be backward in bantering file to
swap; is I am not at all scary.
1. WILLIF0RI?:
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v Enslish Saddles fob $8, 96, 97 ajtd
|10. Kentucky Spring Seat Saddles for
ffS. ULYSSE d DESPORTES.
, . , Can be planted anywhere and at same time that cotton
can, and be cultivated very much like it.
OfcLY A FEW BU&iELS LEFT.
-..ONE PECK produced last year in this county SIX
BUSHELS, worth
SIX DOLL AES TEM BUSHEL,
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with but ordinary attention. Call and get particulars.
J. II; HARDEN & BRO.
Q
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AND SEASONABLE
leEBEWITHAL
-SHALL We be-
CLOTHED ?
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' Don’t puy.a Wagon until you see us.
It will pay you.
’ ULYSSE G. DESPORTES.
NEW ADDITIONS
Is one of the questions which most per
plexes the mind of the individual and the
family. To relieve yourself of this per
plexity, you should call and hear our prices
on
SPRING GOODS.
Of which we now have a large and well
assorted stock. Everything in tlie way of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, etc., that is
wanted, from the commonest domestic to
tlie nicest DRESS GOODS, and all tlie
novelties in NOTIONS. If you want a
nice suit of
dLCTHILTO
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Come and see our stock, or choose from
pns
Staple
Our stock of Spring and Summer Goods
is complete in every department.
We have just received in all the newest
shades the most popular goods of the day.
NUN’S VEILING.
BUNTINGS.
DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS.
FIGURED MUSLINS.
LACteD AND STRIPED PIQUES.
STRIPED NAtNStfOKS.
CHECKED NAINSOOKS.
An elegaht line of Ladies’, Gents’ and
' ' Vo
Boys’ Straw Hats, of all Styles and Quali
ties.
PARASOLS 'GREAT VARIETY.
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Our Stock of Furnishing Goods is now
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complete in quality and sizes. The Gentle-
'*. •*■'* *
men’s Underwear consists dt Lisle Thread
,, t- -St.' ^
and GaAze', aiid are in suits or sepdrate to
fits as well as > quality of goods.
Wp have a veiy pretty and nrbby ling of
HATS; in both felt and straw, and Can
please the most fastidious.
We ask an inspection of our stock of
SHOES, which is very large .■embracing all
qualities and styles. Something nice in
low-cuts and slippers.
In all departments we endeavor to give
the best goods at LOWEST PRICES.
Respectfully,
CALDWELL & LAUDERDAE.
suit the pnrcnaseh
.
A call is respectfully solicited from all.
/*. LANDECKEM. j- BRO,
1883.
SPRING StSGK
f 'v. V T
•n-aE "wort 1-13!
MOWERS, REAPERS, RINDERS.
•»*; 4-.
SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, STRONG AND
DURABLE, and EASILY MANAGED; EVERY ONE
WARRANTED
TO DO THE. WORK PERFECTLY, IF NOT THL
MONEY WILL BE REi UNDEtt
FOR SALE Bif
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April 19-tx2in
W. R. DOTY & CO., AGENTS;
WIJVJVSBorfo, s. c.
mCTBRiSDS EVERYWHERE ’!
UniYCisally
« i
Admired!
THE ECLIPSE FARM ENGINE
Is attached to the crown of the holier by expansion Joints and Bolts in such manner as
to equally divide tlie weight between the forward and rear axles. Is mounted on strong
wheels. I he Boiler is mounted on axles of the BEST REFINED WROUGHT IRON,
Improved and Powerful Brakes. LARGE FLY WHEEL AND PULLEY. Hinged
£ ta ?, k i, provided with efficient DEVICE FOR DETAINING AND EXTIN
GUISHING the SPARKS.
Gleaning all kinds of gram Ready for market.
JNECELKBRATED OSBORN ItEAPER AND MOWER, the best Machine of
the kind in tlie Market. > ,
^ TPK t VAN WINKLE, PRATT and BROWN GINS, with FEEDERS AND
All of the above, with every other kind of FARM IMPROVED MACHINERY,
sold by *
April 17
R. J. McCARLEY & CO.
THE CLOTHING
-OF-
M. L. KINARD,
OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL, COLUMBIA, S. C, J
nf*
J haye just opened a large stock of SPRING GOODS for Men, Youths and Boys, in
Suitu of Cassiinere, Flannel, Cheviot and Serge—all at iow prices. Also a line of
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
Tu atl the latest styles ofgoods. ...Gents’ Neckwear a specialty. Gents’ FINE
SHOP'S \n Low'Quarters sod Ga’iers.. ,
Orders sent to my address will be promptly attended to.
v
M L. KTNARD.
ItIWGIiOODS
WHEREWITHAL
SHALL. WE BE FED?
ATr±
L. SAMUELS'-.
s Js another perplexing question. It also
cq.\ses to worry when once you look into
oUr
UtiockRY DEPARTMENT,
where you will find all kinds of eatables at
most reasonable prices.
COME AND SEE US!
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We take pleasure in showing our goods.
Respectfully',
CAtMEll k L.UJBEUPALE.
Saddi.es, l)n idles and IIahness—“WAY
down yonder.”
ULYSSE G. DESPORTES.
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T H AVE just received my SPRING GOODS, consisting.of Nun's,Acilijig.
Routings. Doll' d ft | K i Fluiu Swiss, Plain and Figured Lawns, Plain ana
Figured Muslins, Laced and Sriped PiquAs and Cambrics.
—CLOTHING, CLOTHING—
T have a large stock of Men’s, Boys’ and Youtiis^CLOTillNG, which I
will sell VERY LOW.
STRAW HATS OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES,
, v - v ♦4* <«* k,.. • 8| - /
^We hav? jipw received our stock of
SPRING GOODS; and have CTiem ready
for
iNgplic'fiox:
: >aK e tWnk wc ca ". ray that we
havfl tyjyer opened pt any time a more
complete assortment or better class of
v MK' •• •
As regards puces, we will only say jhat
these goods will be sold as low as the same
CLASS OF dDODS
•J o ^ ■' • /• -J -Li .
are sold in any MARKET, and assure our
customers that they will be protected in
prices, as we will meet the market at any
time to. anything. j.
We would call special attention to our
GEOTS’ DEPARTMJKMT,
which will be found complete in every par
ticular, and ail we ask is an inspection by
the public.
ICoHASTZS, BRIGS & ESTCHIN.
—TRADE—
NORMAN’S
||C OTRALIZ|jts c
CORDIAL.,
-MARK- ' -
A STTUE and effeoUud Remedy tvf the cure of
iL a.11 Imanlvltles and disorder* of the Stom
ach and Bowel*, whether in chlldrwfror adult*.
It 1* acceptable to the Stomach without bein*
offeimiTe to the taete. ■ . . • _ .
1’romptly rellerin* Dysentery. Diarrhoea, Obtd-
era Morbue, Cholera Infantum,
Flux, Grtolnw Palna, Flatulency,
Kaueoa, Acidity of tho Stomach,
Heartburn, rTiok Mid Nerrou*
Headache And Dyapepeia. May
be need In all derangemente of
the Stomach and Bowel, from relaxation ot the
IntMUiie. or a change of f<Md or yeter,
ITOHMA-IT’S
NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL
I. ae jjcMint and hansles: oi Black-
Itcrrjr 'Wine. Doe. not conuin Opium
And will not_c<*Wipate. Specially recom
mended for SeMlckneM and Teething
Children.
liyJ Price e jc. and f i-oo per bottle.
Bold b^ail Druggiltt and Dealer* to Uedieton,
KXOBL8IOR OHHinOAL 00,
‘ Sole Proprietor., 1
WalhaUa, 8.C. U.8.A.
SliOES, SHOES, SliOES.
A large assortment of Irion’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoed., A large as
sortment of Fans and Parasols. Call carlv and secure BARGAINS. No
trouble to show goods.
Very respectfully, * ... • • ,
L. SAMUELS.
JUST STOP AND THINK!
A XE
-THE^
RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES
-AT—
B. SUGENHEIMER'S.
But thx Padmetio Waoox of
ULYSSE Q. DESPORTES.
DR. J. M. QUATfLEBAUM,
DENTIST. .
COLLAIBIA. 8. €.
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Office O/rr St .kley’s China H'ifs.
May 11 m
An examination of our goods and a knowledge of our prices will convince you
that we are telling you only the PLAIN UNVARNISHED TRUTH.
IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AjSD SHOES',
we have a very good assortment
GROCERIES—ALL KINDS GENERALLY
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BONELESS CODFISH and FINE MACKEREL BIX FOR TEN CENTS.'
CALL FOR OLD CROW WHISKEY;