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JAY>. A. iiJSVSOLDS.
’tSlAS. A. ntitCLASa,
Bditoff.
—The Gei5i^. r ia w«ft>nu»*lon« hns tinn cliftd Jiild of mixing li(‘r "blood
taken »be ijWeof tlto Tvxus an iolo in wiib tbcii’ 1*assover bread, *^icb be-'
’St.laibiji. Jgan about a I'ortniglit ago In a small |
—One IWitlred and fiftv eolorrtl poo- city of ^ hi rig ary, is alr :
ple loft tjfejjntton, Vu., a feu fTay* ago 1 similar in details to that
to ‘
Parallel Cases.-TIic trial of 0>c r A ft A r IT [ PftXf W 4 H F » I CHARLESTON ADVI
.Tews, aectisod of murdering a Ohfis- -^.CT.A. J ^ J I*.\)±\ >V • • _—, :r —
“ • a * i * —1.^. -1.1 ,ll » QLEMEKSCLlCltS,
[SEMENTS.
Mrts. Langtry and Gebhardt were
blissed while driving at Coney Island
a few dayBatgb. The Idly has given
herself*tip so exclusiveiv^o the society
of thaflwfatoated idiot os tb forfeit the
respect of all pfeeple who have a sense
of propriety. She seems as indifferent
'as he to public opinion.
There have been cousti'ncted in the
country lHu\ far this year 2,509 miles
of railway, about half the quantify
built within the same period last year,
Which, remarks t*tc Philadelphia
Thn&, with the increased number of
furnaces that have been started in
tffflerent parts of the country, will
sufficiently account for the dullness in
the iron trade.
t ago in a small I Light and durable, will not rust ami isj
almost precisely, ■ >t affectedhv beat. I have Preserving’
lat of the hinetv- 1 Kettles, UicJySnf’ Milk Boilers, Tea Kettles TV
of this celebrated Ware. A
'Yt^ry bouse,
have the Whitney Hot Blast with 8^ the
" do as much cooking with a
wortii of oil as an ordinary stove,
should be used with these
aly
aged
on
—A Georgia butcher comnWiins that!
every beef be kills It ¥£.11 of shot. T
Georgia farmers trie a stock law unto
themselves.
—TIk* cornet stone of the new syna
go^feelft'XTlicnSjGa:, has been robbed ... ,. __ .
The moiiiev and everything of value imt be indued by Clwistiaiis alone, 1 ®J | PPfng.P* T '®. Pipe, Elbows and ail
was taken out. ‘ . 1 were, sentenced by Henry 1H. to Jn
A woman in Houston, Texas, dfav'ti in bis presence, Wntdlr was p or jf 3 . . » ’ .
buried her new born bhlie in a hole In done, we are told, “in the morning, ‘JELLY and WINE making made easy—
the ground, but it was dug «p, and is and after (be King had bis dinner they by using the Handy Fruit Press. Pulp
in a fair way to live. - j were quartered. ’ Tlfe property.of the
—tmvorter and dealer in—
WINfcS, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOCACCO,
D’UOCERlriS AND PROVISIONS,
No. 175EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. 0.
,mt : t he principal J^ws of England nod his ftoves as well as burned In lartjM.;Oriental
['he 1 ...i'.j Oil, over 1500 fire test, is the best oil made.
■ I blood mixed u nb Their bitiuK w belt Xo smoke, no smell, and safe and cheap,
upon Urn boy was elevated into a saint, The GRAND CHARTER OAK leads all
whose ‘tones had healing Qualities, otlier coot stoves. 1 have also the S5«.Ld-
KiuTfteen of the Jews, who were mad aid Charter Oak, Improved Lee, So. Friend,
'cmntgh
. npi
to ’demand that tliev should , Cotton Option and Bill Arp. Stove Hollow.
e, Dripping Pans, Piiie, Elbow's and all
^ Tinware,. Dip-
Milk Coolers, Flesh
QTTO TIEDEMAN & SONS,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
—AND—
PROVISION DEALERS,
H!2 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET,
CIIARESTON, S. C.
BXFEFIiY EMPflATlC,
-BUT-
at
—A Georgia negro, h few days ago, iqo^uo^'wiiich'von-1 1 1 have nearly everything the
mghed upaddcklebbiT that has been >-Melons ^iieeii Ideanoi, winch etm . .
The New York Sun: The sticcess
‘of the Democratic candidates at the
next Presidential election is WeTl-nigb
a foregone comctus^on. can be pre
vented by no skill in tactics on the part
of the Republicans and by no false
and irrelevant issue foisted in the can
vass at the critical moment, as that
tariff question was made to do duty in
1880. It may be prevented, however,
by some huge blunder of the Demo
cratic parly, and not otherwise.
John C. New, Assistant Secretary
'of the Treasury, Hnd also a member of
the Republican State Executive Com-
inittce of Indiana, says that Indianapo
lis is the place for the holding of the
next National Republican Convention,
that the tow'ii is just large enough to
accommodate all who may desire to
go, but not large enough to ftirnie.li a
crowd to capture the convention^ as
was the case at Chicago when Garfield
was nominated.
The intensity of the struggle for a
livelihood in England is illustrated by
the statement of a magazine writer,
that there are three hundred thousand
families in London who h'u in the
habit of pawning small articles, and
that more than six million unclaimed
pledges are sold every year in that
city, while over two hundred and
seventy million arc taken in pledge in
the course of a year throughout the
CouutHr. Of course, some of these
pledges are of stolen goods, W the
writer estimates that they do not ex
ceed more than one in fourteen thou
sand.
Germany lias declared war on
American pork and lard and now
England is going to make war on
American beef, which is ruining the
'tmtehers. ^icy both make false pre
tenses, the Germans saying their oppo
sition to American pork arises from
ihe dread of trichinae, nil* the Englisk-
American beef lighters urging as their
ground of action that diseases are im
ported with American cattle. This
may or may not be so, but the real
I’easoti is ^at they want to exclude
what is proving to be such a serious
thing in the way of competition to
their own people.
A company with a capital of $1,000,-
t>00 has been organized to operate the
famous Milner coal mints, near Bir
mingham, Alabama. General John TV.
Johnston, *he new President of the
Georgia Pacific Railroad, is also presi
dent of the coal company, and the
Richmond ami Danville extension
Company is a subscriber to the extent
6f half a million dollars. Tito output
of the mines, it is sard - , will Ixs one
thousand tons a day. We take pleas
ure in noting this as another evidence
6f Southern enterprise and progress,
but one of the many that daily, of
greater or less magnitude, come under
Observation. In proximity to' these
fast Coal fields of Alabama, are inex
haustible deposits iron ore, forming
the basis of nnmeasnrM prosperity and
inestimable wealth for that State.
coughed up
lodged in his throat 'for inoi
three yeaVs», giving trim'much pain
—Thirteen per Vent, of the slice
West Tennessee were killed by t.v. s
during the 'month of June. This v. as
also the average of the whole State.
—After a married life of sixty-seven
jirty i
and seeds separated, from the juice
operation.
I think I have nearly everything
tfce housekeeper needs, and if J liav'e not I
Pure, jjdain,
c than ! c * us ‘ OH ex l’ ,ai,,s 1,10 whole story from i C{m ^ it
; |tbc begitining. . The faniousbuniingof; GROCE
! Jews in Brtissels, in 1370, grew out of; old-faahie;
iicep In a gj n ,jj a ,. cjfarges only there it was the j BUtiGI
r dogs I gjn-ved Wafers that we're profanely Poles, He
s t „bM ,„„l immediately became aliye, XaH^V'See’? ST'eX.S
spouting blood with groans and cries,
DCERIES—a full line,
fashioned SUGAR Candy. Trv
BUGGY and WAGON material,' Shafts,
Poles, Hubs, Spokes, Rims and Whittle
Trees. I sell close to shops, arffi ask a
' ^ * ’ or
J^OYD BROTHERS,
Wholesble Grocer{>, Liqvor Dealers
—and—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
TE5?R1I51*1
Prior to tfiv annual inventory, for tho
next thirty days I will offer remarkable
inducements'to close out goods in their
season. These iroods 1 wift place on the
Centre Counters, and marked at prices
'that is bound to be appreciated. Come
’early and'secfire the best selection.
Respectfully,
J. L. MIMNAUGIT.
. oiAtf-xycH III short, whenever the money or land| 7ftrougbs, Hoes, Pfcks, Spades, Manure
years, Amelia Sanford, of Millenge- of the Jews Wan wanted by the King Forks, Hay Forks, Diggers, Cradle Blades,
viHe, Ga., died recently at the age of or the church In any European country . Grass Blades, eb .
eighty-eight. Her husband ia ninety- | this stow Vf the murdered child and l GRiAN CRADLES of the same good
two. U^orer-bread has cropped up. if f make taat^Srtd last season.
—Alabama Iws fourteen iron and the reports are tnie ot the present
eteel manViftu torfeS, eighteen cottftn trial, in Nyrcglibaza, it will prove qube
factories, eighteen foundry and machine j as effective in wringing^ monCV out of
shops, 807 flouring and grist mills, and T 1 J
384 lumber mills. m ,
Texas Colored Men.—A Galves-j
The I
—Twenty
thr
vania
Hnntington
Shadow
jured.
—Berry Young, an Atlanta negro,
broke the head of a negro woman
with an axe on Tuesday night. The
woman will probably die. Berry was
J. ii. cimmxGS.
fEESH GOODS!
S B. THOMAS, AGENT,
.
No. 320 KrJtt Sr., Opi-obite Liberty,
WINDOW "SHADES, PAPER HANG
INGS, LACE CURTAINS,
CORNACts AND UPHOLSTERY GoO^S,
CHARLESTON, S. C. .
Window Awnings Made to Order.
A.
G. CUDWORTH & CO.,
upon
of the ravcj in Texas, assumes that the
few cusns of wrong and oppression
upon colored people arc exceptional
and that the great body of whites aPa
friendlv; condemns lynch ft w ; asserlk
—WHOLESALE—
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE,
135 Meeting Street,
Opposite Charleston Hotel.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
CONSISTING OF FLOUR OF THE
West grades, Meal, Pearl Grits, Rice, New
H 1
' . I • i i It. IIV11 > , t lo 1 t o
(IrWiiK. hen he gets sober he ought ^| ia ( as railway passengers negroes are
to be hung. j badly treated; says they do not want
—The Society of Friends in England * in this matter 4o ask for social equality,
has repealed the pvohibitroh of mar- j but will treely accept social separation
nf
bodv
in
Vi
rgima,
Orleans Molasses and Syrups, full line 6
Canned Goods, Corned Beef, Sugar Com,
riage between first cousins, which has with equal aecoimrtodnttohs on trains J
for neaHy for the same pay: advises their people Okra and Tomattoes, Tomattoes, Salmon,
to discharge ignorant and i in moral j
teachers and preachers whose teaching PeaelieS, Pineapple, Celebrated Bartlett
i fifty acres of valuable land, nail and example keeps superstition and.
Cold iSulpHttr Springs buildings, i vice alive; discourages immigration; Pears Succo ^,i, Squash, Chow-Chow and
- - ... - . | fVotn the State and even from County j
) to comity unless for the of rea-
Isons; rccouiiueuds the purchase of
lands ami hornet; and the production
bu, «- Wednesday. It is decided f# !«<'home comforts and the iieressaries, pics, cafes and puddings. Evaporated
suspend operations in all factories for
a mouth to prevent any depression in
prices.
—A convention of colored
ENRY B1SCHOFF & CO.,
wholesae grocers
AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA EWE.
rimemETORS of the celebrated
Carolina tolu tonic.
199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. C.
been in force in that
two hundred years.
—The Gosheh Hotel
with
the
with sixty-live acres of land, are to be
sold on the 8th of August.
—The regular meeting of the West ,
ern Nail Association was held in Pitts-;
^UVA GAGE & COc,
CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE,
Market, Corner CiickcR Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
EiTTee packed for the country a specialty.
SIX
Can be planted anywhere and at same time that cotthri
can, and be cultivated very much like it.
O^Z r A FE W B V Sit ELS LEFT.
ONE PECK produced last year in this bounty
BUSHELS, worth
SIX froLLAlls PER BUSHEL,
with but ordinary attention. Call fthd get particulars.
j. H. HARDEN & BRO.
1 of life before ’producing Articles for
SalCj and that young tnen should be
j encouraged to learn hades; counsels
. local organizations to eneonraire all
. rr , _ , people I ti, ese aims, advises against pettv litiga-
met at Austin, Tcs&si on Tuesday last, tjon ttn( i , CCO uiniem3s teachers and
to consider the moral, social and cdu-1 i ca ,i cr8 to encourage iriendly relations
with the whites. Tlie closing
Mixed Pickles, Prepared Cocoanut for
Vegetables for Soups, Evaporated Apples.
S.
eational status of the colored popul;
tion of Texas. It will appoint deh -
gates to a proposed national conven
tion.
—Two of Friday’s balhcrs at Coney
Island beach never returned for their
clothes. Tho body of a newly born
Old Government Java and Rio Coffee,
Green and Black Tea, and all Grade" of
A. NELSON & CO.,
—WHOLESALE: DEAI.EKS tN—
BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 23 II AVNE STI1EET,
CHARLESTON, S. C
para
graph lets the Republican party know
that the colored people remain solid in
that organization.
Sugars and Coffees.
D. &„ Fletniken.
The Position for Sleeping.—A
German, Baron Reichenbuch, has be-,
babe was found on the beach. Five ; c „|,i ef i many years in studying the nrt| —
people were rescued from the drown- j 0 f bed-making, or rather bed-placing,! Saddles. Bridles and Harness—“way
ing. Coney Island is becoming a am i maintains that improperly placed j down yonder ’"
romantic spot. I ..-m c lw.v«n» n in tn’e I'fp Hnl ^ ULYSSEG. DESrOBTES.
—The New York Underground Tel
egraph Company has filed Its certificate
beds will shorten a man's life. lie
Isays: If a mere magnet exercises an
1 influence on sensitive persons,
that
uf aiu.oruariU.um. Da . af t«ia.. vnajlAy—
through the streets and avenues of; In whatever hemisphere you may be,
every city in New York where the con- always sleep with your feet to the
scut of the authorities is obtained. I cquaior, and let your body He as “true
—The dredging of South Carolina | a? a needle to the Me.” The pfopor
rivers for phosphates is a new industry , direction of the body is of the utmost
of considerable iiiipoftnnec to the ter- i importance for the proper circulation
FARM MACHINE RY!
ritory snrronndiiig Charieston. Some
of the crude rock is shipped to Europe,
of tlie blood, and many disturbances in
the organisms have been cured i»v
I HAVE for sale, direct from Hie manu
facturers, all kinds of Agricultural Machin
ery, Implements, etc., etc. Fnirines of all
sizes, from three to one hundred and fifty
horse power:
but most of it is ground at home before simply placing the bolster at a differ-
it goes to market. «nt point of the compaSs from that it j saw MILLS AND GRIST MILLS,
-Miss Lizzie Cook, of Vicksburg. ,,a , d occupied. Let such as have htth-,
has been examined bv the coroner re - i e 1 l l V been m tl.c habit of sleeping « Uh Manufactured at the Metropolitan Iron
gardiug the assassination her lover;! ! ’ ei1 ' head v\ heie their feet ought to j Works, Richmond, \ irginia,
Captain Cole. She said her brother j be. take to heart the ?xamp c of th8
Newell was Innocent, but would make a, e Dr. Fischvves, of Magdebutg, who
no direct answer as to her father,
though the intimation was that he did .iiusim.ucamn ,»o B o.u.., me p ( . r hour „ r t wo
the shooting. toKI > ,s "ben the body lies east and I per hour.
west Sdme o"b5el’ter§ assure tis that, Sulky Ploughs, Cultivators, Harfo'ffs and
to sleep in such a posture is tanta- Ploughs and Plough Stocks of all kinds
mount to committing snicido, and that and sizes. Also Reapers, with self-dropper
diseases are often aggravated bydevia- or seif-hinder.
tu.na frmn H.p m nnor 1 aln & ^ at f ° r the
G
W. AIMAR & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES,. CHEMICALS,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Perfumeries and Toilet Articles,
Cor. King and Vanderhorst Streets.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
HEREfflfHAL
SPRING GOODS!
SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS!
-SHALL WE BE-
CLOTHED ?
I have now ready for inspection a fulUine of SPRING
GOODS, consisting of
t
NUN’S VEILING, BUNTINGS; POTTED and PLAIN
SWISS, PLAIN and FIGURED MUSLINS,
LACED, STRIPED and CORDED
PIQUES, CAMBRICS,
GINGHAMS and CALICOES:
-ALSO,—
A stock of Men’s, Bovs’ and Youths’ Clothing, which *till be
' SOLD LOW.
STRAW HATS IN ALL STYLES AND PRICES
Mens, Boys’ and Youths’ lovv cut Shoes. Ladies’ and.
Men’s Cloth and Leather Slippers. Also, a beautiful line of
FANS,
—The Michigan Legislature’ has
passed by a nearly unanimous vote a
bill requiring teachers in that State to
pass an examination “in physiology
and hygiene, with particular reference
to the effects of alcoholic drinks, stim-
Froiri tlie York, Pennsylvania, Agricul
tural Works—all kinds of Implements,
\ cars ! Doni a Heel-Screw to a Thresher that will
The tnost liiihcallliy We "/efS
died recently at tlie age of 109
tions from the proper posture.
—4 -
—Immense petroleum fields have
«la,,,s,an d narcotics upon the human i^ NonilweS
—Jesse
Senator McDonald’s private fife is
a very happy ottie. His home in In
dianapolis iereminently respectable but
not fashionable. Herb he entertains
with old-fashioned hospitality, olrc of
his habits being to give a teceptionto
each State Legislature, which is regu
larly looked fbfward to as a feature of
the session. lie has been married
and has had throe sous and one
daughter by his first wife. Of these
two sons surviVei one of whom is un
fortunately deformed. Last winter
Senator McDonald married a Miss
Bernard, a Jady in middle life. He is
a member of the Second Presbyterian
church of Indianapolis, and is a liberal
contributor to all religious objects.
If cannot be doubted that as the slate
now hangs, Senator 1 McDonald is the
C. Campbell, a minorj
through his father, T. C. Campbell, of
Manchester, Va., on Tuesday last,.in
stituted suits against the Richmond
State and the Whig for libel in puff
lishlng the young man as the murderer
of two persons near Decatur, Ala.'
—In tlie case of Mrs. Jack, of Nor
ristown, Pa., who was found strangled
ot her home last week, the coroner’s
jury tendered a verdict of death from
violence at the hands of persons un
known. Janies Jack, the woman’s
htisband, and Harry Rowe and James
Prye are under arrest.
—At Macon, Ga.f on the Alabama
Central Railroad, on Tuesday last, one
Car {'enter had three shots fired into
his head by bis brother-in-law, A. W.
Smyth. Smyth soon afterwards shot
himself twice in the breast. Tlie trou
ble appears to have been that Carpen
ter ill-treated his wife, who is Smyfh’s
sister.
—Lordsburg, New Mexico.- is a
frontier paradise. It has 500 inhabi
tants and thirty-seven saloons, besides
a choice collection of dance houses and
gambling dens. Since July 3, 1882,
fourteen persons have died in the
town, and the causes of death may be
classified as follows: Lynched, one;
murdered, three; suicides, six; small
pox, three,' doubtful, one.
" fw
A Speculator in Leather. — A
unique lawsuit lias grown ont of Gov
ernor Butler’s investigation of the
Tewksbury abuses. A reporter met a
Wyoming.
The Beautiful Green Melon.
A beautiful thing it was, and Tight green
was young Mr. Green, who w ent down to
tlie cellar about midnight and ate nearly
hglf of it. The next day young Mr. Green
said he didn’t want any breakfast, and he
thought he would not go to the store. He
wished he hadn’t seen that watermelon
By the prompt administration of Perry
Davis’s Pain Killer young Mr. Green’s
internal economy was reduced to a state of
peace and comfort *
most prominent candidate for the Pres- m ® ,n ber ol tbe boot and shoe firm Irom
*k*. "horn the Governor obtained the lurg-
Fdeucy before the Democratic party.
fst specimen of tanned human liidb.
The reporter said:
“Mr. Donaldson, did yofi ever
reVover the skit! vow knined Governor
SUMMER
Imprudences
ARE SURE TO BRING
ON SUMMER DISEASES
ItEbKICK WAY AXT) COTTOXVREHS.
This Press will, with three hands, press
r'traw in small bales as fast fast as the
thresher can clean it; and with Uire6 hands
can hale cotton faster than a sixty-saw gin
can turn tlie liift out.
I have also some of the best made COT
TON GINS, with all the modern improve
ments, with PRESSES from the factories
I also sell
COTTONSEED OIL MILLS.
Scales of all sizes, that will weigh from
one-half pound to five tons.
Carriages, Buggies and Riding Carts, of
all sizes and prices.
If any person wishes lopitrchifsC any of the
above-mentioned goods, they will 'please
i call at Mr. JAMES Q. DAVIS’S office and
leave word with him, and I will call and
show catalogues, etc.
•VA31EN PAGA9L
AGENT.
May 17-tf
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 w e now have a large and well
assorted stock. Everything in the way of
DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, etc., that is
wanted, from the commonest domestic to
tins nicest DRESS GOODS, and all the
novelties in NOTIONS: If you want a
nice suit of
CLCTTTTTTG-
INDIGESTION,
DIAftKlICEA,
DYSENTERY,
COLIC,
CRAMPS,
BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
FEVERS, &c., &C.
BUT
Perty Davis s Pain Killer
Drives Them Away.
Drives Them Awa?.
Drives Them Away.
Oxf. Lawyer RiaHiir SiifeVKD.-*-
Not many months ago an honest me- [ RntJer?”
clianicr called as a witness in a case on | ••So, I have not/ hiit f am going to.” i
trial m n Western city, was grossly; “Was it of much value to van?’’ i l
insulted by a bullying attorney, and | “i should sav it w^s. I was making
the jirflge did not interfere. The wit- !
DO ITT BE WrTWUT PAIN KILLER.
BUY OF ARY DRUGGIST.
UNDERTAKING !
MB. J. M. ELLIOTT, SR.,
Respectfully informs the public that he
lias on hand a full line of
COFFISS A»» CASKETS,
and h prepared to do anything in under
taking.’
—ALSO,—
A fell line cf BURIAL ROBES, fcT men,
women and children—a new featitre—very
neat, appropriate and cheap.
We ask for a share of the patronage.
J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr.
CARPETS,
..Cctne and see onr 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.
We have a very pretty and npbby line of
HATS, in both felt and straw, and can
please the most fastidious.
We ask an inspection of our slock Of
SHOES, which is very large, embracing all
qualities rfnd styles. Something nice in
low-cuts and slippers.
In all departments we endeavor, to give
the best goods at LOWEST PRICES.
Respectfully,
CALDWELL & LAUDERt>AE.
CALL AND EXAMINE
Respectfully,
——
BEFORE PURCHASING;
J. C.PvOESCHEL, Agent.
IT STANDS AT THE HEAD. *
THE LIGHT-RUNNING
DOMESTIC.’
Tiiat it is the acknowledged Leader in
the Trade is a fact that cannot be dis
puted.
MANY IMITATE IT—NONE EQUAL IT!
The Largest Armed, , .•
The Lightest Rtf fining,
Tlie ujost Beautiful Woodwork.
AND IT IS WARRANTED
To lie made of the best material.
To do any and ail kinds of work.
To lie compiete in every respect.
For Sale by
J. M. BEATY & CO.,
Winnsboro, S. C.
Agents wanted in unoccupied territo-
ly. Address
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO.,
Richmond, Virginia.
£IN« GOODS
WHEREWITHAL
SSl.tLL WK BE FED?
-AT-
THE COBWEB STORE.
UNAVOIDABLY - , my stock was bought later this Spring thar. nsnsal; but
fortunately, at SUcIl PRICES as to enable me to meet the SHARPEST
COMPETITION. 1 am keener to sell than ever, and urgently extend
AN INVITATION
TO every man, woman And child in Fairfield Conntv to visit MY STORE
within the next THIRTY DAYS.
; a pair of shoes from it fin" t he museum
1 ruined that s&in at about j
ness, o:f leaving the stand, quietly re-
markedfto tbebft’dy who had askedliiin
irrelevant Aikt* ynsbfom questions, that
he would”see hlifi outside. When the
court adjourned and Ibe'fewyer stepped
ont he was neatly knocked over a raw
ing into an area and so badly injured
Oiat he bad keep his bed for some served-his purpose as evidence in the
days. But the community appiovcd investigation.”
the conduct of the im»ntied witness so “I undcustand that, and havfi begun
mghly that he wn« immediately elected ] c ^ a { proceedings to recover it. f an-
1ft tlie common council, although be ticlpacc success hi mv suit, and on ac-
11 1y|* .i-* ..l* i.. a - .. - • *
connect ion
#9* Pont
Carpet* and Ho1t«e Fnrntahing Goods, The ,
Lai-JCrst Stock South of naltimorr. Mnquet,
— i ItrU-srls, .O-YIy and Insrraln Carpets, Iluf'r,
£00K TO XOBtt INTEREST!!
Dices and Poles, Cocoa & Canton Mattings,
Upholstery, Engravings, Chromos, Picture
» •rttl I Trnnies Write for Samples and 1’rlces.
} CHEAPER THAN EYER.rffil I . gfokge a. bailie, Augusta, ga.
Is another perplexing question. It also
ceases to worry when once you look into
our
GROCERY DEPARTMENT,
Where yon will find all kinds of eatables at
most reasonable prices.
, . COME AND SEE US.
tVc take pleasure in showing oar goods.
Respectfully,
CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE.
A REQUEST,
DON’T LEAVE MY' STORE WITHOUT ASKING TO SEE
ARTICLE YOU WISH TO LOOK AT, AND ASK THE PR1CE1
ANY
A PROMISE.
ALL SHALL RE W AITED ON POLITELY, AND NO GRUMBLING
INCASE A SALE IS NOT EFFECTED. PRICES SHALL BE AS LOW
as the Same goods can be sold at in winnsboro.
J. M. BEATY. A
tMs.
June 3o-txly
in Rome
*1.500.” ,
“How do yon propose to get it back {
again? Yon have received wotd from i . _• „ • - _ , _ . .i T .. T ..
tlie GoYcvuortliat lie docs notacki.ou I ,Made to Order Out oi J- E. McDonald.
edge any ^>fapcrty in human tdrins, aju] | the Best JIateriah'
tiiat he ihteinTb' to bury it when it has Fi, lP Kem.-li Calf SkinBbofs S«.oo
Foxed boots and Congress Gaiters ?d.50
Congress Shoes $<i.oo
Low-Quartered Summer Shoes $.>.50
tlv and
UI<
er He tore been Gjonglit of in count of the publicity given the mattort Congress Streck.irext door to J. M. Beaty,
on v\ tlii an\ ufficc. naniuuy- in tl;e recent investigation I would nut i GLKNDINING
ukc.less Hmuf^OW) for that skin.-’ '
Uppairing neatly and promptly done at
th- ID WENT PRICES.
Ap 21-ltuc
C A. Douglass.
McDonald & douglass,
AitSrnera at Law, No. 3, Law Kange
WINNSBORO, S. C
Practice in all the State Courts.
It is a fact.
Wagon or Bn
town.
WF. WILL BELL YOU A
for less than nnvono in
t'SSE G. DE8POIITES.
WOOD’S ODONT1NE
—FOK—
WHITENING AND PRESERVING
TltE TEETH.
KEEPS THE BREATH PURE AND
SWEET.
FORMULA OF DR T- T. MOORE.
W. C. ITSllEK,
Wholesale Agent, ' Columbia, S. C.
For Sale in Winnsboro by
McMASTER, BRICE & KETCIUN.
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