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4 WDWBBORO, 8. C. THE NEWS AND HERALD. 1‘Wbo 8Wa tKftt ax or sipht of the con victs hftd Men so beaten. It is not a new thing for the lash to be used to 4ws I piovnnt conJplaints by p?isu,iera.” In * j addition to t> above, ft is ii-tii.iated j nnd pfetty generally belisvcd liv those who otight to be informed on the sr - jest, tliat the half has not been toi l, and that the convicts are treated even 'THURSDAY. JCITT 1«, < vo. a. KKTjfor.va, CUA8. A. DOVGLASS A JttCAtf HEAT’S REVENGE. ThrUlli.ft *0*1 Awful Alu»lr at .Horeh-ad tlty-ltV, mark nail lat.nt- Ctarri.-nl Off i*y liaUoott‘« -l allurr ol Mr.*Yoihei n' SKbl. AGATE IRONWifiE!! CHARLESTON ADTERTISEMENTS. Emroits. Mr. Blaine will stomp Ohio for the Republicans. A lively campaign may fce'expe&fcd. ‘Senator George, of Mississippi, says he ddu’t 'want Indians admitted to a college of which he is a trustee. "Why, we wonder? -Don’t like the : «ocial equality of the thing, eh? John H. liiviNostoN, of Orangeburg, 'was ou Tuesday, the 10th inst., ap pointed by the President, United States 1 marshal ^for the District of South Caro- Qina, vice Absalom Blythe, resigned. One hundred and seven couples ap plied for divorces in the Connecticut Supreme Court during the first six months of this year. Is this the * l civUizatiou of the school-book and the BWleP If Itoscoe Conkling is nbt 'dead>, it •corns that he will atlcastbe permitted tb sleep soundly for Seine time to conic, nob does his iriddfnilable rival, James G. Blaine sectn to be ^fruich hotter off. The latter, 'however, it must be ad mitted, possesses the remarkable facul ty of turning up when and wlidre he is laest expected. of the judges of the Snpretnc Court'of the United States arc inde pendently rich, while others seem ab solutely dependent upon their salaries for a support. Justice Blatchford is said to be worth $15,000,000; Field, $750,*000; Bradley, $500,000; Mat thews, $300,000; Chief Justice Waite, $250,000; Gray, $150,'000, and Wood $100,Ood-. Justices Harlan and Miller are said to have nothing but the sala ries they annually draw from the Gov ernment treasury. [(.imrlotii! Journal- Jbterver, July's.] Nclas of a hum i wing episode "which Kettles, Rf-e awi i ('i-i m'd at Morel eiid city on ‘Friday I an ‘’ Sauce Pass of i si.’..'..'.i u.. .. i at... i • • crocx) . ^ - Light ami durable, wOl n t rust ard is not affette.tl by bciit I In. ve pri -servlng Kettles, Rf^anH Milk Hollers, Tea Kettles this celebrated ware. A oci i' enirrr :i‘nd by w ;c- Miri. wn into n state of coirsterna- lion ’hiuf a happy household Was more savagely than the feii^ng pubi c l.-tfngCil into the deepest depths y>f has ever suspected. We sincerely I,. r lL i8 ?.? V^stdixlay. hopeihal Ihe intimation U ed, and that the belief 011/1 /V • • 1 «■ tht-* avtilA** * u.'E.-L foundation in fact, tbr Heaven enough has been told to bring a tfbge P 1 ’' Hlin’knall met his late In of shame to thecheeks of every Chris-. phiuing 0 f Cflpt/George C. tian man and woman in the land. Klcbiiiond; Var, >vhq had boen suiying i ot,iei Tdiumiiigs.' These convicts are ill-iod, miserably nt the liotel foi- the past two monihs! 'kinds, Ablk clad, worked to death, and are subject i 1 !'.*? 'T.IV* Hlackiian a board ' ’ J .un The wat.hfdluWsbf Dr. " l,w ' *> i foil fiTtevk ,h„old bo lu .„rv 1,00,0. I have the Whitney Hot iilast with all the fixtures. Wm do as much cooking with a few cents’ worth of OR as an ordinary stove. Tin; best oil should lie used with these stoves as well as burned In lamps, Oriental Oi^overiffO 0 fire test, is the best oil made. No-eniok*, no smell, and safe and cheap. . The GRAND CHARTER OAK leads all other cook stoves. I have also the Stand- withont .and only .the ruler of the Winds and tfic knows hcavoi.'s knows of his whereabouts. ^ 5 in a singti-! ard 1 l'hai T ter'6ak'’imj»r!rv('d"LTe, So. MienA ie diabolical I Cottuh Option tvidHiH Arp. Stove Hoiiow- U. Zaylor, of' Dripping Pans, Pipe, Elbows and all to daily and nighlly flo^har. ap.., die naked back—which make up the hi* attempts to jump his hoard bill; routine life of a class of human beings ( and at lust Zavlor,. exfispefhted at liis who live and breathe the atmosphere ! f® "' v ® ll' 6 Dm'tof liie slip, do- of a Chrisltyth civlltatio,,! | And as if to reach the climax of a'horrible baibarlf”, they are beaten and flogged anew because they .dire to go a deep laid and dihbofical plot, fjh the altcriioon in questioif, a strolling Italian made Ids appearance at I lie Atlantic Hotel wilh a large bunch of appeal to (he Superintendent foe pro- ’ —‘■-•i Zsiv- ? i«Wiue, Dip- oolei-S, Flesh JEJ/LY ahi^WlNE making uiadeensy— ' £JLE4lENS CLACIUS, —imforter and dealer in— WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOCACC0, GROCEKtES AND PROVISIONS, No. 175 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. 0TTO TIEDEMAN & SONS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, —AND— PROVISION DEALERS, 102 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET, CilARESTON, S. C. jjoyd Brothers, by tiKlug the. YlanTh Fndt Pre*- * 111.. iTiict tection 1 Can It be thui Bouih eanmua 'nestles in her bosom a Nero or a ‘Chllgala? has'Sefiiafided the imitiedlatc but should public indignation stop here? Dbesiiot justice dcmaifd that the offender mid hll such be brought to the tribunals of the h\v and made to aukwer to the charge of assault and .| fftm****!* on uiu pnrch alone, when CapfintT lor ottered to bet tlie Doctor that Hijii seeds separated from operation., , . I think j have nearly everything tlie the hupsi'keeper heeiis, mid if I have not I can get it. ^ ... GROCERIES—a full line. Purp, plain, oliWashioneil SUGAR Candy Try' it. llLGOY iml WAGON rftiiterial, Shaft?, Poles, IIhi is, Sis ikes, Rims and \yiitWp Trees. .1 spli close „ti> rdipjis, and ask a eoinparison of pi-itw With CoPmibia or Charlotte. . Spndps. Manure CTiuile Blades, Pulp! Wholesble Grocers^ Liquor DEai.euS he jfiicc at one —AND— \U\i, (Vrasn BlaJfwl, oic. . ‘ ’ in her bosom U Xcro or a lor oticreu lo bet tlie Doctor that tub, wrass Diahv*h, rtc. . * la? It is time that Mf. Lipscomb could lift hiuiXDr,; • r i « *1 i»f -I i,,* BlacknallI off the ground. Dr. Black- maKe mat i som last season, nirmled of the Hoad 1 i-csidcnt f (>0 h the wager Eml the designing a ^ r - <• liedintc removal ol the oflender, fiend tied the strings that held the bal- ”• C-liNaMlNFCiS, W'e think it is a matter for regret, it is nevertheless a fact, that the “<Wk ifOTse'’ is growing id favor with With {wHtical conventions. He may do very Well to break a deadlock, but ho should not be entered for any other purpose. If H few delegates wifi in sist on prancing odt before the people a nominee whom they have had neith er time w»r opportunity to consider, tliey should not be surprised if he fa-‘l to excite universal admiidlfon. Bolting has more than once proven itself to be not such a bad thing after all. An enthusiastic Democrat thus pic tures UlO probable candidate for the Presidency: “McDonald is a very self- reliant tnan. I remember once I was with a number of D r mocrats who sent for him to come ovt” to the Grunt Hotel, in Indianapolis. Wo told him ti,<,..«> that cue Democrats of the State didn’t like his position on the money question. Instead of sitting down and fixing up the matter as a wire-worker would have doWd, he boldly stood his ground and declared he could not and would not change his convictions for policy’s sake, and he didn’t. We let him alone after that. Ho is no wire- worker. He is a good man and a brainy one.” iooiis avonnd the Doctor's waist and j gave him a slight Iosh. His design succeeded. Tbo Doctor rose slowly at first until about fifty yards from the ground, when Ids watch dropped from his pocket, and relieved of this weight, T batten' of a higli and aggravated na- -be shot upward with feariul rapidity. «•»' »* that they should be required to show , ( |, e ^ H11(l t |, e wildest excite cause, if any they hav<\ why they should Xiot themselves be incarcerafed in the prison yvalls! Having hi'ought the offenders to jus- COSTSIISSION MERCHANTS, 197 ILVST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C g B. THOMAS, AGENTS No. .120 Kino St., Oi’I’ositk Liberty, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER 1LVNG- INGS, LACE. CURTAINS, Corn aces and Upholstery Goods, CHARLESTON, S. C. iV'vnow Awninos Made to Order. A; u ‘ CUDV '’ 0UT11 * LO., —WHOLESALE— SADDeiV^y WAHEIIOUSE, 155 MEETING “■-’’I'ET Opposite Charleston Ho,.. CHARLESTON, S. C. BRl£fXY EMPHATIC, —BUT TERRIBLY e'OYtXIJSIVE; Prior to my annual inventory, for dhe next thirty days I.will offer renmi'fcnble .inducements to close out goods in their season. Tliese goods l will plnjpe on the Centre Counted, and marked at prices that is bound to be appreciated. Comb early and secure the best selection. Respectfully, J. L. MIMNAUGtf. SEED UPLAND Can be planted anywhere and at same time tliftt cotton and be cultivated very much like it. 7 can, CONSISTING OF FLOtR OF THE tice, the next add rilore important step should be legislative action i?l premises. We maintain that it is the duty of the General Assembly, at its approaching session, to place the seal of its condemnation upon the inhuman practice of hiring out the convicts to private contractors, and declare for the future such contracts voiil and un lawful. This ft the only wav wrongs incut, prevailed, though the were utterly powerless to do anything save stand still and look ou as the tin- best grades, Meal, Pearl Grits, Ev'*; New fortiinnic hotel proprietor was carried ! further and ftlrther away, i he bal-• Orleans Molasses and Syrups, full line of llEms YrarViVd linn in an easterly direc- I the i lion, out across old ocean, and at the 1 time he went over Shackelford hanks j it was estimated that he was a mile id the air. A paftb of IVdiilnieii were out a short distance from the const, and number, Charlie laid a Winchester ve- 1 V\ .tb hid); coiicehert tlib p earSi tSucColssii, Squash, C'liow-Chow and one of their Vorhecs, vv ho pea ting rine idea of filing at life balloons) ami break enough of them to lessen their buoxniicy so that they would descend with their precious freight, liii tired Canned Gooes, Corned Beef, Sbgar Corn, ‘ 4 LVA GAGE & CO., CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, Peaches, Pineapple, Celebrated Bartlett Market, Okra and Tomattoes, Toiuattties, Salmon, jTENEY BISCHOFF & CO., WHOLESAE grocers AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE. I'UOPRIETOUS OF THE CELEBRATED CAROLINA TOLU TONIC; 199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. Mixed Pickles, Prepared Cocooiuit for Corner Church Street, CHARLESTON; S C. Ice packeil for the countn a specialty; OjYL y a few bvseels left. BUSflELS; 1 \^f rodu ' c ' ea last >' ear in this couh| y SIX DOLLARS PER liw, ., with but ordinary attention. Call and get particulars. J. H. HARDEN & BRO. six , . ... .. ”.. eight sbbls*, but tlie bmloons eoutiiiiied pi can be righted, ami the fair fame ol higl ; ci . iUl(1 utlfi! our Christian civilization vindicated. , thev were altogether out of reacli: x pies, cakes ftiul puddings. Evaporated HJi. VAXCEV. An Old Citizen Kecalls » Scene of the Great was the Hero'. | After the fifth shot! a small object was ! seen floating down; and on being j picked up from the Water, it proved to Which he Dr. Blackiiall’s thvoriie gray 1 that was went to adorn his pate Vegetables for Soups, Evaporated Apples. Old GoYHfiihier.t Java mid Rio Coffee, lock : , , N ., ami Green and Black Tea, and all Grades of S. A. NELSON & CO., —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN- BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 23 Uayne Street; charleston; s. c. k,i So Wm. L. Yancey is to have tv indicated iiow closely Mr. Vorhees’j monument at last,” Said a gentleman ihot had conic tb lotting tlie gas out of Sugars and Coffees, to a Courier-Journal reporter some the Doctor’s head, instead of dtiySaigo. “Well, it’s about lime,” he contimied; “Yancev was a remarkable lock in Ids bosom and; with tears in j TS1 <ae« his eyes, drtteved tfib men to row for. ^ jYa J, the short. .... | , — In the meantime the biilloons blid j — out of sight wild their; Saddles, Bridles and Harness—“way ap|rv.,,- c ,| ( 0 man. “Wliat do you rhean,” nokad tlie re porter, “by your remark? What lie more remarkable than hundreds of gone aw.,,^ other meti the cetitrtry lias produced!” i burden, and It* IV. A1MAR & CO., be a iitnre I down yonder. ” . “In some respcctsj in in;niy, lieM»»«>d • in the skj'.^ An iv£ri? I ULYSSBGl DESPORTES. alone. No man in tlie South was move [ struined at it, until it suddenjv disiip-{ extreme inTHs pro-slaVerv views; in iveared from sight. TI;e g 1 if of the f N FV 1 fuel lie was tlie antipode of Wendell : people was insignificant in comparison ^ au xxvjax xly a . Phillips. In 1818 I think it was; flnr- t® that displayed by tiie it-liun ovcf how it was in the Democratic CdnVcii- Hte loss of ids balloons, lie raved and tion which nominated l.ewft Cass for ; Swore and ripped around at. a tcrrildc the presidency, Yantrey offered a reso• | I'ate, and it required tiie comldneil lution declaring that the doctrine of force of ten men to subdtlb him flnd uoii-iuterfereiice with tlie rights of lock him up. Zavlor, tlie author of( slavery by any portion of tlie people is ! all this mischief, took advantage of tlie the true Republican doctrine. The i excitement incident to the occasion and *-»- vy»-> -• Postmaster General Gresham has issued an order to the postmasters at New Orleans and New York forbid ding the payment of any postal money order to M. A. Dauphin, Secretary of the Louisiana State Lottery Company, and requiring the duo return of all registered letters so directed to the parties from whom they came. The grounds of the order seem to be that tlie parties referred to are engaged in conducting a scheme oi device for obtaining money through the mails by falsie and fraudulent pretence, promis es mid representations.- ' r. i Sam Cook, a Chicago negro,- in & fit of jealous rage recently shot hiff Color ed lover, and then shot himself twice in the head. Of the two wounds, self- inflicted, one penetrated both' hemis pheres of the braiir, while tlie other passed through 6ntf hemisphere, and both bullets are now in his skull. Not withstanding these wounds, from both of which his bnaiu oozed in considera ble quantity, the negro rbamfcd 1 llib woods from Thursday evening' till Sunday morning, when ho ate it very licarty meal, talked rationally And walked three miles from where he was captured. The physicians sayJie can’t recover. If it hadn’t been a negnoi and a negroe’s skull, people would have pronounced it sensational and untrue. But as it is, its believed! CHRISTIANITY AND THE LASH. true proposition created a breeze in the Con vention, and after a long and earnest debate was voted down by an over whelming majority. Yancey fought the Abolitionists and gradual Emanci pationists at every turn.; he fought Clay’s Missouri compromise, and. as early as 1868 proposed tlifc organiza tion of committees of safety all over the cotton States, declaring ‘We can thus fire the Southern heart, instruct grief stricken guests have departed >6 the Southern mind, give courage to their homes. Desdlatiiih nriuf grief I HAVE for sale, difect ffotn !V> tiranli- faeturers, ail ’kinds of Agricultural Machin ery, Implements, etc., etc. Engines of all robbed the hotel safe.of $15;000 h, ^ 10 m,e lull,dled alld lift > cash, besides a lot Of Hiiihiomb and ' ’ jcweli V bcitfuglng to the guests, and escaped with his booty. He is now. at large, and while Dr. l*UieJs,nt*L lias j Manufactured at the Metropolitan Iron been left to his faty; lU! efforts are Works, Richmond; Virginia, being direct 1*9 tb'wards the cvtplurh of - Firm the York, Pennsylvania, Agricnl- Zav lor. j tilra.I Works—all kinds of Implements, the Atlantic Hotel has Ivceti closed from a IlreUSerew to a Thither that will #hd c ape put on Uio door, am) the clea,, slxt y bnsWls wf wl,eat SAW MILLS AND GRIST MILLS; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHOICE DKI GS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, SI KUICAL INbTiilJ .VENTS, Perfumeries an A Toilet Articles, Cor. King and Vandcrhorst Streets. charleston; s. o. SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS! ' * V .« .* f I have now ready for inspection a fulljine of SPRING GOODS, consisting of * v ^ t * T { X NUN’S VEILING, BUNTINGS, DOTTED and PLAHSt SWISS, PLAIN and FIGURED MUSLINS; LACED, STRIPED and CORDED PIQUES, CAMBRICS, GINGHAMS and CALICOES. — ALSO,— ; • £ ~ ? v "f v# . ^ • f • j A stock of Men’s, Bovs’ and Youths’ Clothing, which will be ' SOLD LOW. STRAW HATS IN ALL STYLES AND PRICES Men’s, BoyS’.and Youths’ low cut Shoes. Ladies’ and Men’s Cloth and Leather Slippers. Also, a beautiful line of 7TNS. -SHALL WE BE- CLOTHED ? CALL f -J EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING. Respectfully, J. G ROESCHEL; Xg®* l»er hour or two i>er hour. hui’dred Imaiiels of oats now rergu wliero but supreme yesterdd) meut and brightness. at hit Moiobi'hdf was in jrri- each other; and at the proper moment, by one Organized concentrated aclion,' we can precipitate the cotton States into rcvolntiou.’ He was the bohlest leader oT the extreme party South of Mason tfnd. Dixofi’s line.” “Were you pOi'Scnally acquainted with Yancey?” “No, not "personally, thougli I knew of him well by reputation; and 1 shall never forget fhfe last speech I heard him make. It was in Cirtfcinnati, in Pike’s Opera House, in 1860, just be fore the ‘election of Lincoln. The great house was crowded from pit to ceiling to hear the eloqMbnt Southerner:. . . , , „ , , He had talked as only Yancey could I g at camc «' 1 end of her wm-ful guef, • talk for two hours. Reael.ing , li8 1 *«»• Fain Killer brmigl tin rsm-etrelij f. < peroration he said in substance: “We j of the South ask you of tjm North’f<f u let us alone;- thdfi - \Ve will live togtftli jtar.d Muller antt the AjipfeL Maud Muller stood jJiji ftmamer day, C.Htielly rakirtg me iiew-uiown liay.‘ In the apple orchard, plain to he seen, Was plenty of fruit, both hard and green. Rashly she r.te green apples, ft!? DbT Was doubled up like the letter V. With pain in lierstoinaelinnd tears in hcreye j Maud Muller thought she would surely die. Fulky Ploughs, Cultivators, Harrows and Plow.hs and Plough Stocks of ail kinds and sizest Also Reapers, with seif-dropper or self-hinder. 1 am agent fof the iikvhitk ii.iv and cotton press. Tins Press will, with 4 iree hands, press straw in small hales ns Lu;t fast as tiie thresher can clean it: aji'i ^jtjy fhieg liamls can hale cotton faster than a t;xty- : 'aw gin can turn the lint out. I hkve also some of the best made COT- T6n GINS, with a'l the modern improve- hicntk, with 1’REbSES fnmi the factories. I aiso.seil COTTOX-SBED OIL MILLS. er as citlzciis and friends. Wc do not ask you to be the owner? of slaves, and yon ought not to insist that we shall give up thgt for Which we paid your forefather onr money. If you Cob*-' timic your war on our rights,"' we’ will i s ettI«rt’’WiHi arms; and if the worst comes to the worst, we will muivii an army into your States mid teach you' wftittt the destruction of property real ly means.” “The audience, for fifteen minute**, had sat spell-bound by the magic of the speaker’# words; "the fall of a pin could have been heard ten left off,- so still Was that immense llirocg. When* Yandv. had finishi l ttu5 last sentence of his speech, thei e was* ;i f enerul hiss froih’dll parts of th - hou 6. n the coolest manlier iin.-gi-'.ubhj lie walked to the fooiligl is of t! t stage, folded his arms a; •.os- Isis breast and faced his dmsdnt' rs. For two minutes the niaks*df di--.puri val eo i- tinuedj- find fbf $s hx g Ti,me H o Soittheru lion stdjpf eyc ;ig flip people. He was the viwor, fb? suddenlv ilii hisses at the sentimei-.t chanpud tn : $oou ! ! wa anx- Y. ic:' , cheers for the speaker’s dat ing, inmates of all was quifet and evcry'-’idv ious to hear the retrtffi ‘tot. apparently without moving a u a si looking more like a 6t«’ mate hein^r, began his btu'dlv ‘3~ "We are not particularly partial' to hobbies of any character, but when iliero are evils to be remedied and re forms to be inangurated, it cannot be amiss to speak often and ftpei&plainly too. The ontrageous and- barbarous cruelty to the unfortunate onr State Prison, cry aloud for ven geance or for redress, and the sooner positive and decisive steps are taken for their protection the better it will j tone be for the good name and honor of the commonwealth. A special dispatch to the Xeios and Courier, bearing date July 8th, says, “That the convicts who had made eora- ffaint to Superintendent Lipscomb, at thte time of his recent iuspectibn their camp, of the condition of the camp and of their treatment, hart been ! f H k ’T 1 ' 1 - r that scene «pm, hi. departure m**, »»ip P erf, ^ 0 Vh«r‘«'” '“ y vs order of the captain of the camp a$, —r-' a punishment for their disclosures. Jkttsfcf Mh.k.—Mr. W. fl. Flennlken Th« stateniente ot these convicts wa# Vj l ^ sk htmilies vorroborated by that of While citizens,; gel ;mtc. «^^.em. ARE SURE TO 3RINO ON SUMMER DISEASES L0v IC lhan a m •- i* jiviidcr ir a above the! Coi-'ina v conversation. He said: ‘Neariv o.;.* hundred years ago, win n jcan.v'tV. »»- dom dared to raise its head in r. o Virginia House of Buru- se-, when • c immortal Patrick HeY.’fy deinaif<d liberty or death, there w as a Mss, ■. nt it came from the forefathers of tlf-o who hissed here to-night.’ The audi-1 Boots and buocs Made to Grder Ottt of of.ruco appreciated the point and the house fairly shook with the cheers that INDIGESTION, DIARRHEA*. D\ Sr.NYLRY, C< M’*’ , cp.A’irs; BGWEI.COMPIA1NTS. FEVERS, Ac., ic. d*w r Pury Dev a a Fain KiHer i>R:vi TpvrtAwAY. T)k:v> - Ti: --.-t A >v/ v. t 1)kjvj>T!is*.m Awat. of all sizes, Unit-vtall weigh from . oiR- Iiaif pound to five tons. ... I Carriages, Buggies and Riding Carts, of all sizes ami prices. j If any jh-isoh wishes topurelmseanyofthe ! ahnve-iiieulioned gixMls, they will please i call at Mr. JAMES (y DAVE'.’S oftice ami ; leave Word ^yith Idm, and I wLl ertlT dfitf ; show eartaiogflfs^ete. JAB ELS FA«AY, „ _ .• AGENT. May 17-tf Is opp of the quesConS which most per- t>i«ieJ the miml of tlie individual and the family. To relieve yourself of this per plexity, you should nill and hear our prices ou SPRING GOODS, Of which we now have a large and well | assorted stock. Everything in the way of UlRY GOODS, NOTIONS, etc., that is wanted.’fioiif the commonest domestic to tlie nicest DRESS GOODS, and ell the novelties in NOTIONS; If you want a nice suit of CLCTHiiisra- Come and sec our stock, or choose from our line of samples. If we cannot please you in one we can in the other. We have , something nice in this way, and guarantee | fits as well as quality of goods.. . I We have a very pretty.anjl nobby line of HATS, in both felt and straw, and can please the most fastidious.. ..-We ask an inspection of. quy .stock of SHOES, which is very large,’embracing ail i IT STAHLS AT THE HEAD. THE IAGHT-RUNNING “DOMESTIC:” That it is the acknowledged Leader in the Trade is a fact that cannot he dis- 'uted. .. , MANY IMITATE IT—NONE EQUAL. IT! The Largest Armed, The Lightest Running, . The most Beautiful Woodwork. AND IX IS WARRANTED To he made of the best material. To do any and all kimjs of work. To lie complete in every respect. For Sale by J. M. BEATY k CO., Winnsboro, S. C. Agents wanted In unoccupied territo- ly. Address DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., Richmond, Virginia. Something nice UNDERTAKING r 51R# Jf. JG. KI.IAO'/T, SB.,' qualities and styles, low-cuts and slippers. In ail departments we endeavor to file bert goods at LOWEST TRICES. give AT- Respectfully, CALDWELt & LACDERDAE. i Ih-^ectfuliy Informs the public that tie liiik'hu band a full Sine of l ! , - I C.’«FFI Yft* A YD FASrCTi^, j \ .! and i i prepared to do anything in ttr.de.-A WlIEHEWnllAL Sll.tu-. WE I(E FED? ER STORE. if- tTT •£ n-77 io-:r nun mu.R. r tHY L-iKGCiUT. a! tadng. — ALSO,— A f all lino of EtiKEiUL ROLES also into for nm-rn womdn and "li'ldren—a new featr.te—f ry neat, appropriate and cheap. V. e ask fc: ; * shire of the pat- orage. J. M. ELLiO’rT,*Sr.* CASlk'KT,^. Oemls, 'The -re. M< q ; et 1A PL D'-’C P t I It '*#» I*. 1- *l> Inp atn Cffipr^l, K. u#. i A l KK/jO I . ! Vu O'Mmb M.aiie*. ' — ! r^r^»e;iiaD<l,I|*aUBe FPrailshhur 1 J arw? ; S!o»< S.*>. h of BatHnw-j rti CHEAPER THAN EVER, fti • the Beat Material. Fine French Calf Skin Boots.;$8.Ci> Foxed Boots and Congress Gaffers..: fd.fiO Con Shoes...::. 7:.....: $t>.no uaitered bummer Shoes $5.50 Repairing neatly and promptly done at tlie LOWEST HRICKS. Cunyurcss SW^JC, next door to J. M. Beaty. J. CLENDDON'i. Ap M-lmo' .... ~ t» i lotl. , W ona*'- . _ >v« n ai •«. I..M-H Ur. uitns, ^ or- lllr *» ml F,ol‘ l .V tun i.fMtduK*, Dp. oKI< :y, tit-fpi rlrgr Cb orvos. Pin ire Ir;-■><» Writ--f t f -H ' lei- ii>-l.: , .-tr •. Oi- oncii A. UA1L1E, ..UDUST-l. DA.. Juh: nu-'Xiy ' J. E. McDonald. C. A. Douolasr. McDonald & doUglass, AltoHieyi" at law,' No. 8, Ca*’ Hangt 1TINNSBORO, S.C Praetice in all the State Courts. Is nmdher perplexing question. It cevses to vvony when once you look ear GRG : ERY I EPARTMENT, where you vdl• find all kinds of eatables at most rr iie5i.al.1e prices. ' COME AND SEE US. We take pleasure in showing our goods. Eespectfull^ CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE- . UNAVOIDABLY, my stock was bought later tUft Spring than ususal; but fortiinatelv, at bUt H PRICES as to enable, me to meet the SHARPEST COMPETITION. 1 am keener to sell than ever, and urgently extend * AN INVITATION TO cverv man. woman and child in Fairfield Countv to vlsit MY' STORE witlnit the next THIRTY DAYS'. A REQUEST DON’T LEAVE MY' STORE WITHOUT ASICiNUk TO - SEE' ANY ARTICLE YOU WISH TO LOOK AT, AND ASE THE PRICE!" A PROMISE. ALL SHALL BE WAITED ON POLITELY, AND NO Gilt? IN CASE A SALE IS NOT EFFECTED. PRICES SHALL liE A: as the samftgoods can be sold at in winnsboro: NG LOW J. M. BEATY, (f ' WOOD'S OT) JN TJNE —tor— j WHITENING AND PRESERYIXG TIIE TEETH. KEEPS THE BREATH PURE AND SWEET. ibrfkULA OF DR. T. T.* MOORE. W. C. FISHER,' ., „ WrtoLSsale Agent, Columbia, ' S. C. For Sale in Winnsboro by' st ss »-» ? CO s It IB A FACT, WE WILL BELT, TOTT A Wa;;<,u Ui. Buggy for less tlmu anyone in town. if BY bSE- O. DESPORTES. | McMASTER, MCh23-txly BRICE «fc KETCUIN. •n »■« B P! O •< % ► t* Ol O >. ts > f-5 9 I 9 M P 6 X ft « * cc O t"' H W >■ o 3 at M t*l h I 3 K X i s p- « C 5 K ft "A * § O w o G s 5 c. c p — r. V o * o N £ 2 3 <x p e-«- C 3# » • A tr- S et- w a 7T 9 5 *< * cr a of & n S $ = 33 « I s, p C fi t 99 § s i c* i 05 O 3 ~ J p .4 c CO S' 3 5T w 5- & TB •a r w e * I a E 3 N <5 z £. s. c- e* 2. ■ f O ft O !2t J. a a A o H SL w V £. 3 oc <■ O' U- & & £ 21 " '':Y ' M