The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, July 28, 1883, Image 2
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THE NEWS AKD HERALD.
WINNSCOPO, s. c.
FATUBPAT. JULY 88.
rfAO. 5. BETKOLDS.
cu.is. .1. Dvrcr.u
ism.
Senator Jonhs, of Florid;;, has re- 'mb bbkjdbb yellow Peveu.
fceutly rcfurnpd home 1’roui a visit to Washikgton , ^.-President j
li fl;md, and m ansyvor fo the inqnfrios J 0 nns, of tho New Orlmns Board of I
f of a iT\>orlcr of tin' New *'
MJgJCI
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UNDERTAKING ] CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
Editoi 3.
Last fall Cnpt. W. W. Riser, of
Newberry county, sowed eightBuslibls
of wheat, which yielded this Vcar an
average of more than thirty-five bush
els to’dlife.
Kentickv tops Georgia in the water
melon industry. She now boasts of a
watermelon vine 1,700 feet long which
has produced four hundred pounds of
melons. Hard to swallow!
Senator Joseph E. Brown pays
taxes on $400,000 worth of property in
Atlanta alone. The old gentleman is
li:h enough, and he might well afford
to retire and live away the rest of his
life in case and comfort. lie will
hiirdly'Oo’it, though.
Mary Crowell won tho literary
essay prize at tho Vanderbilt Universi
ty over one hundred and twenty-one
youjijf men. This is no mean triumph,
and’perhaps it may shake some men in
their opinion that all the brains oT the
race are to be found in the male sex.
Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, of
England, will reach Nciv York the last
of August. Ho will be the guest of
E. F. Shepherd, son-in-law of W. II.
Vanderbilt. Lord Coleridge will pay
aAticciftl visit to William M. Evarts,
at Windsor, Vermont.
Macon Telegraph: There is tho
highest economy hi maintaining good
roads. Thousands of dollars would
be’saved yearly, in mides, horses and
rolling stock, if the roads were smooth
and solid, all through the year. Every
interest <»l a State is injuriously affect
ed by bad roads.
The Greenville News thinks that in
view of the frequent files in South
Carolina “some prompt and vigorous
steps ought to he taken to stretch
somebody’s neck. Incendiary fires are
entirely too frequent. A large reward
cHn bo raised without trouble, and
would possibly bring some hidden
things to light.” True!
Tiie Washington Post comments in
n VAy spicy manner on the old ticket
hoqin. It says': “II there ever was a
time when the Democratic party should
have made a National ctirJpnign on the
fraud issue, that time went by three
rears ago. In this rushing world the
he said: “l found in Ire
tlccp and seemingly nnq:
sire for local svlf-govorniiionf, such as
the Canadian jmh>]'1<' have. The feel*
York I/eruld, Hqnlth, to-day telegraphed to Burgeon- 1
land a *fron<' . •Hamilton that there has not ^ w.Mil
iciichahle dc- r -'en been, up to date, a suspicions' Re^tuIJyinforms
MOTT, SR.,
v . , PfApcclfnlly informs the public that he
case tn New Orleans this year, a' d has on liand a full line of
tlnd the citv is in a, healthy condition.! - . .
The Norfolk quarantine officers have COFiFIXS ANI> CaSRETS,
ing is tlioronuhly nafionnl, uimI, whai- to cause the bark Snlouie,
ever differences nun exist as to minor suspected of being infected ami is prepared to do anything in under-
.. . , , , , with vellow fever, to anchor on shore,
political matters, 1 behcie that Ireland s i, 01 iid she pass the capes, until an
Is eager for homo rule. The people im-poolioil l an lie made,
talk earnestly about their plans, and I Uiiii.adki.imua, July 2G.—The qnar-
failcd to see anv evidences of di-order Pl'.' ^' ian to-da\ rtuiorted to the
. 1| 4 . ‘ .. , , Board of Heqlth that ratnek Kellv, n
in tic portion ot the country winch I seaman of the brig Julia Blake, died
Visited. There Was no more law less- of yellow fever last night at the hos- neat, appropriate and cheap,
ness or crime than in other countries.” ' pital at the Lazaretto station, to w hich i
When asked what was the most pvoml- ■ I’hice he had been removed from the j
. f . . y . | ... . vessel. I he bng, winch wfts bound
i.ent feature in Irish pobt.es, be re- ft ,, in Havana for tV.s purl, loaded with j
plied: “The most striking thing to me bodes in bags, is detained at quaran-1
was the fact that the religious differ-1 tine arid will be thoroughly fu niguted |
enees which formerly divided the Irish UIK ^ the cargo remoVed before being |
permitted to pass up the river. Nie
will probably be detained at the station
for three weeks.
Norfolk, July 5C.—Surgeon-Gen
eral Hamilton’s order establishing the
hospital barge SeHlen off Sewell’s
people from top to bottom, are being
thrown to one side, and Protestant
and Catholic are joining hands.”
taking.
—ALSO,—
A fifil Hue Of BURIAL ROBES, for men,
women and children—a new fcalure—very
We ask for a share of the patronage.
J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr.
1883. ’
SPRING STOCK
QLEMENS CLAC1US,
—IMl’ORTKR AND DEALER IN—
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOCACCO,
pnorinuES and provisions,
No. 175 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
Q TtO TIEDEMAN & SONS,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
. ti . —AND—
PROVISION DEALERS,
102 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET,
CHARE8TON, S. C.
CLOSING SALK.
ODDS AND ENDS AT HALF PRICE.
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We have now received opr stock of
< will Ee given to the public Eoint and Seereffifv Folger’s telegram
, . ,, ,. .. .. . to tho collector ot customs qt Balti-
me dining the month ot Octo- UU)re to instruct the revbnno Steamer
k is entitled Kwing to stop all foreign vessels en- SPRING GOODS, and liavc them ready
jitss,” and the tering the capes and if any sickness he for ^
IXSPECTJONf.
Ex-Senator Blaine’s mnch-talked
of book
sonic time
her next. The work
“Twenty Years of Cone
peTidd covered is from the beginning found un board require them to anchor
ot Lincoln s administration in 1801 to ; hoftlth ()mror> has ai . ovls , H i, j,, coifci.ee- 1
the close of Garfield’s short term in j (jou with the arrival of tli^ British We thlhk we can SAFELY say that we
tlic fall of 1881. Tho brilliant author [ steamer Andean at Haliipfoh Roads have never opened at any time a more
figured proinineiitly in the politics of * , ' oin ' Pl ' a Cruz with a case ot sick- j . assortment nr better ein^ of
. ness supposed to be vellow lever, alarm con, I )U ' 1 ® assomnent or netttr class of
the country during that entire period, at tUU ]]arL The yJ (1 ,. folk goods.
and niiich that is interesting, enter-| and Portsitioiith Cotton Exchange and
Portsmouth Merchants’
J
j^OYD BROTHERS,
Wholesele Grocers, Liquor Dealers
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS)
197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
£1 B. THOMAS, AGENT,
No. 320 KingKt., Opposite Liberty,
WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANG
INGS, LACE CURTAINS,
CoitN.YCES ANP UbHOLSTERY GOODS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Window AwnIngs Made to Order.
100 pairs Ladies’ Fine Gillters, si/e 1, 2 and 3, at $1.M, reduced from $0.00.
50 pairs Hoys Shoes, size 2, 3, 4, 5, at $1.00, reduced from
50 pairs Slippers left this ntomhig, at fifty cents a pair.
My enlire stock of Calicoes reduced to 0)^ cents. i * *'
NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY GOODS AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
300 Gross Buttons reduced to five cents. This cm])races most of my . stock of
these goods. Fortner, price 25 cents per dozen. ' .
2,000 yards Lachs, efiihracing a variety of patertrs, at 49 cfents on the dollar.
25 dozen Men’s Straw Hats at 5, 10, 15 and 25 cents. This is a special offer to
close out this line of goods.
IDIR/ESS <3-00IDS.
j. L. MIMNAUGft. -
A.
•Ik and
tainiug and instinctive may he expect- Nor
ed from the tien of Mr, Blaine. He is i,,u * Manutactnrors Exchange held,
. , , . • .1 . i i ! meetings to-dav and passed resolutions |
reported as having said that he does pHitioi ^ in j, lho secre'ary of tho treas-;
not wish his work to be considered ....y mid the surgeon-general to remove
one of reminiscence, but rather a his- the hospital barge to Lynn Haven Bay,
torv of two important decades. yj r just outside ot Capo Henry, and also
\ . ... .. , i itoorderinto quarantine at that point
Blaine s style is attractive and polish-| a|1 infccted v 1 cssel3 tU;U u , av entcr ,
ed, and the pnblii: will await with Hampton Roads.
As regards prices, we will only say tha
these goods will be sold as low as the same
CXASS OF OOODS
are sold in any MARKET, and assure our
customers th;P they will be pfotected in
prices’, as we will meet the market at any
time in anything.
We would call special attention to our
G. CUDWORTH & CO.,
—WHOLESALE— ,
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE,
155 Meeting Street,*
Opposite Charleston Hotel.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
SPRING GOODS!
SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOtVDS!
IP
some curiosity the publication of the
work. Critics and readers alike will
he anxious to see how he deals wiili
the great events of our modern history.
He has been in public life himself for
many years, and being acquainted
with many secrets of statecraft can, if
disposed to do so, unravel many
tangled threads of diplomacy. The
e.\*Scnator has a great deal at stake in
his new hook.
A Vl.+ BOLICAL ItLI EXdE.
ThrcnviiiK llocko ut h Negro S; siiended on
the Side of n ClilY.
The Charlotte Journal-Observer of
the 2.'id instant says: “.tt King’s
Mountain last Saturday a party ot
hands were engaged in blasting rock
for the Air-Line roadbed ballast, when
Dick Mason threw a coup! ' of rock- at
George Andrews, who b fireman on
the gravel train. George let it pass
A Southern Senator's Wardrobe. CELTS’ DEPAHTJIEXT,
—Affidavits to the truth of Ibis story
can be furnished on demand by a ])»!•
fectly reliable Wasbington nen'tlf.iuan:
When Joe Blackburn started for Wash
ington last week he was in a good deal
of a hurry and neglected to bring with MSMASTSB, BSICS & KETCHIN.
him the necessary outfit ot linen. On
his arrival here he telegraphed to ids
family to send him some clotidnsr, but
when the message arrived no one was!
tnere to till the order but bis little - . .
daughter, about, ten years uf age. Sire IS CALLED to FRESH ADDITIONS
which will be found complete in every par
ticular, and all we ask is au inspection by
tiie public.
AlTEMION
ENliY BISCHOFF & CO.,
wholesae grocers
AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE.
proprietors of tiie celebrated
CAROLINA TOLU TONIC.
199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
tide of events cannot be backed up to j J )V l" 1 .’ a l*'" ( * a .' *’|'l uU Saturday lie
had Ins revenge. 1 lie negroes blast on
let men who have missed their chance
catch on.”
Tin: lawyers now have a
golden
opportunity for “money and honor'',
aph
the
gentlemen
— •< h.o Wastorn Union Telegra
Company may expect trouble m
near future. The wealthy
have blocked the business of the coun
try for some time now, and they
needn’t be chagrined and surprised if
they arc required to respond in dam
ages for such wanton stubbornness.
Hendricks dbesn l set-in to relish the
statement going the rounds that he is
not a candidate for tho Democratic
nomination for the Presidency, add
says that Senator Voorhecs was not
Svarranted in making any such state
ment. Wo feel sorry for Mr. Hen
dricks—a chronic office-seeker—in
the gloomiest chances for gratifying
the cravings of his inordinate ambi
tion. Hard world (his is, and some
queer people in it too.
the side of the tnoiiutain ai a point'
w here il is perpendicular, and have to .
be lowered dow n th(‘ side by ropes, j
Mason was at work drilling a hole,!
when Andrews, seeing In- npi'ortuni-i
tv, climbed to a point above and roiled
diil her best, as the following telegram j
from her will show:
Dear Papa: I have sent all the!
wearing apparel I could find—seven
shirts, one bowie-knife and three pis
tols.
And she sent them.—Buffalo Ex
press.
_ — m**'
“I Siw a Vi’ry Ugly tJliost.”
A charming young lady of Brooklyn was
relating same of the troubles she bad had
in the night. The gliost which walked i
into her room looked something like a lob i
ster and something like a s arc-crow.
TO MY
It.
A LVA GAGE & CO.,
, CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE,
Market, Corner Church Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
3 Tee packed for the country a specialty.
8.
A. NELSON & CO.,
—wholesale dealers tn—
BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 23 IIayne Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
The Celebrated “Brunswick” Hams—try
one.
The Augusta Chronicle says: “In
free-trade England tiAarly three per
imbed to a point above ai
to a point just over where .Mason was!
workiffg and let it tumble. The rock '
knocked Mason's hat off and wcnJI
crashing dow n the mountain. Mason !
had no way to escape save by the rope,-!
and Andrews above prevented him j
from doing this. Andrews threw at
lot ot rocks at the helpless negro be-1
low, and finally pulled out bis pistol
and began shooting at him. At thej
fifth shot Mason looked up just in time!
to catch the bullet between the eves.]
Mason dropped, and Andrew s, think-j
ing that he had killed him, tied over i
the mountains. The other hands, w ho j
witnessed the whole affair, chased the
fleeing negro, tint he eluded them. Dr.!
Dickson, of King's Mountain, took the ‘
bullet out of Mason's bead and the
darkey is getting well.”
ehe remembered that she bad enjoyed a
supper of lobster salad. When a-1 I low
it was that -he was able to lie old oi !vd in
the moniing, she remarked that she always
kept a bottle'of Perry Davi.-'s PaIn
Kn.i.ia; in ber room, and tliat two meaei-
ate doses of lias rndht e.tficicnl remedy had i
*>.—miai’
•1 TT
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T
A GHASTLY KEi.ir.
Tho Head ami Face of Gottenti os it Looked
When Placed in the CoRtn.
[Prom a Washington Litter.]
It was a fact at first carefully con
cent. of the entire population arc hope-' f, oa !°!V an ^ n ,°'' *' lu, " 11 ol| E lo a f°"',
, 1 • I I 1 r II - that t.mteau’s lace and ires w ere l
less paupers, and in Ireland fully ten as well as his bones. I was 1
per cent, arc in poor houses or lead in the Medical Museum yeso rd iy!
lives of tramps and vagabonds.” Di- when a clerk, whom 1 have known iii- j
recti v traceable to the evils of free- 1,,1 ‘ several year-, said tome:
,■ ,* , o T . . , e .i n “would von like to see Guiteau's
trade, eh? It reminds us of the Ro-| facc - r Though somewhat puzzled as
ees
ARt SURE TO BRING
ON SUMMER DISEASES
publican party attributing tho enor
mousand unpredented crops of the last
few years to the successful administra
tion of the party at Washington.
Bapid Tele-' ing the face and head of Guiteau just
ompany has virtually conceded a- it looked when placed in the coffin.
jy asked, and it is expected ; . sa ' t ! !* IC l ‘k‘ | 'k. “is the fenl
"r» I.* e , lace, hair, skin, eveballs and features
Baltimore * Ohio liailroad 1 0 f chaidcs Guiteati. When his bodv
The striking operators seem to be
ahead. The American
graph Company
w hat they
that the
Company will shortly hike a similar
action. With these lines in operation,
tfio power of the Western Union
monopoly
wc may
upon their part'/ The prospects of the
strikers’ success seem to
ctWfy day 4 .
to the object of such a question, I
promptly answered in the affirmative.
The clerk then led me to a room win re
a number of large jars, filled with
alcohol, to preserve various relics,
were arranged on shelves. A cover
was pulled from one of tiiese, reveal
INDIGESTION,
DIARRHCEA,
DYSENTERY,
COLIC,
CRAMPS,
BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
FEVERS, &.C., &.c.
BUT
Perry Davis’s Pain Killer
Drives Them Away.
Drives Thf.m Away.
Drives Them Away.
DON’T DE WITHOUT PAIN KILLER.
BUT OF ANY DRUGGIST.
Ocean Gem Mackerel.
Saint Louis Coni Beef.
Saint Louis Roast Beef.
Imported and American Sardines.
Salmon (Soused), Mackerel.
imported Macaroni.
r-it-o** ov- — -'
Fresh Apples, in gallon cans.
Bartlett Fears, Quinces.
- -c-1. Grated Pineapple, rcacnes.
! “Winslow’s” Succotash—first packed.
“Davis Lestor Manor” Tomatoes—liand-
... packed.
] Crosseife Blackwell's Chow-Chow Pickles.
Imported Worcestershire Satice.
Baker’s Broma.
Condensed Milk.
Fresh Snow-Flakes.
A lot of Handled Hoes and Grain Cu.dles.
All CHEAP froit CASH.
R.M. HUEY.
Gr.
W AIMAR & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Perfumeries and Toilet Articles,
Cor. King rind Vanderhorst Streets.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
il %
. I have now ready for inspection a fulljine of SPRING
GOODS, consisting of
. •! i;
NUN’S VEILING, BUNTINGS,.DOTTED.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 will be
... . * SOLD LOW.
STRAW HATS IN ALL STYLES AND PRICES
Men’s. Boys’’and-Youths’low cut Shoes. Ladies’ anc
Men’s Cloth and Leather Slippers. Also, a beautiful line o:
FANS.
CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING
Respectfully,
J. GROESCHEL, Agent.
IT STANDS AT ’THE HEAD,
FRESH GOODS!
. THE LIGHT-RUNNING
“DOMESTIC.’
That it is the acknowledged Leader i
Hie Trade is a fact that cannot be di;
uted.
tIANY IMITATE iT-NONE EQUAL U
fhe Largest Armed,
Tiie Lightest Running,
The fnost Beautiful Woodwoii
AI.V *■* IO WJLIVXULVTED
To he made of the best material.
To do tnty and ah kinds of work.
To be complete in every respect.
For Sale - by .....
J. M. BEATY k CO.,
Wiriristioro, 8. C.
Agents wanted in unoccupied terrii
y. Address
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE C(
Richmond, Virginia.
SPMlNfS GOODh
AND SEASONABLE
AT-
was taken to the Medical Museum it
was resolved to preserve not oidv his
skeleton, but Ins actual features in the
CONSISTING OF FLOUR OF TIIE
best grades, Meal, Pearl Grits, Rice, New
Orleans Molasses and Syrups, full line of
Canned Goods, Corned Beef, Sugar Co ,
Okra and Tomattoes, Tomattoes, Salmon,
Peaches, Pineapple, Celebrated Bartlett
Pears, Succotash, Squash, Chow-Chow and
Mixed Pickles, Prepared Cocoanut for
. ; pies, cakes and puddings. Evaporated
I HAVE NOTIFIED THE FARMERS Vegetables for Soups, Evaporated Apples,
i of Fairfield to bring in their OLD GINS
I, . „ . .. . . . Old Government Java and Rio Coffee,
! for repairs. But they are not doing so, ’
ami I am not able to disappoint a purchas- Green and Black Tea, and all Grades, of
or of a new gin for the repairing of an old
A WORD IN SEASON!
5s
ER STORE
UKAVY OID ABI.A . my stock was bought later this Spring than nsusal; \
fortuiiiiteiy, ar SUi II PRICES as to enable me to meet the SHAUPE!
VOMIT, i 11 ION. I am keener to sell than ever, and urgently extend
AN INVITATION
TO every man, woman and child in Fairfield Cotinty to visit MY STOl
within the next THIRTY DAYS.
V REQUEST.
one. So paities need not bring their gins
Sugars and Coffees.
poly is seriously impaivoU, ami ^ j'ho b i«i , "’S 1 ,i' 1 m! Ia jn "' ’ rt "’ " ,l ' y ^ ,bc “ “ T) VloTlWsVon
ay look foiy.some concessions i the skin in a straight line from ,|,|! “tokt! them out in my wagon,” or “get ( *^« i lwA*liA4iiWlk.
back of the neck to the top of the head,, them Sa
and tearing it i ff from the entire heart, \ want .
brighten
Saturday when tiie wagon comes in.”
to do all the work I can. I hope
tuns obtaining in one piece the sculn •
and the skin covering the face. To; the GIN MEN CROWD us in
the c were added the eyeballs. This! SEPTEMBER just when they want their!
was stuffed with cotton in a wav
Some enerprising newspapers are
circulating the foolish story that Con-1 murn tiie exae;'o»itiin'es"of tira'inur-1 C,IX '
gressman S. S. Cox intends to
to private life unless he receives prop
retire derer’s countenance, as well as tb
pression, sewed tugetber and
or recognition at the hands of his par- f' < 0 !'V' as !i, ‘° '' ,,0 ' v '’ * l‘ e
il** .i • * av .....j *b‘um Iaoks us it it. wore inert*! v ent
ty.^ AVe denominate the minor “tool- , lvm „ IC , mk1) . l(Irtml in
ish”, because we have always regarded ! the surgeon's stitches on the neck and
man, and ; l‘ m 'k ol the head are not visible. The
j very sneer of the sensual mouth has
, „ , . , , ! been preserved, ami the stubbv hairs
ish and suicidal. He desires to be J„f a week's grewth that
Mr. Cox us a very sensible
such a step on bis part would be chiid-
. . . i were on tin
honored by the Democratic party, but uppeiTij) wiien (Paiti nu went on the
he is not the man to bo elected the ! gallows, are still there. The eveballs
j are, of course, lacking in vital ex
_ j pression, but even they show but little
There are now in England ami !:. h, ' il,kn ? l e ' , TI ' e is tl,e onl\
' ] feature the shape cf which has not
been maintained. It is sunken in tiie
i*j>eaker of the next House. •
Wales betwofEH 300,(XX) and 400,000
women who possess the elective' fran
chise, that is to say one wonmii to
every seven men. More than 108,000
women possess, as householders, the
municipal franchise. The number of
women landowners in England and
A\ ales is 37,sod. For the ladtc« these
are encouraging figures indeed, and it
is evidence enough to make the prophe
cy at least probable of fulfillment that
women will yet erjoy Jiery
equally with the opposite sex.
rigid
111
n.iddte .as n it had received a blow on
the bridge, bnt the chin, the mouth,
ovebrows, eyelashes, hair and everv-
thingexcept tiie nose, art* almost per-
feet in tltcir life-like recemhiaiice.
A Note ot;' Warning.—“Turn the
rascals otit” lus b'-coMte the political
war-cry of s.ttrik papers down East
Out wlmre? h yon turn the rascals
all out of the rojinjry, what will you
do lor timber tor candidates? It. i-
admitted that the rasrals really run flu*
poli.jrs of the land, i’ re-peetivo of
putty.— Ci ia. i.i if di 21 m cs ijtur.
—TRADE—
NORMAN’S
# eOT«AI.IZ| W< j
CORDIAL.
—MARK—
A SURE and pffecta*! RpiwUj for th« ervrr of
XX all Im-srularitn^ and di-oi-Vra of Ihe st -ai-
ach aud BovrU, whrthor In rtilldren «r adults
U la arot'publ* to tho Stomach without bumg
offensive to tho tn.t-.
t'romptly reUevtng Drsonterr. Dtarrhcaa, Choi-
mam era Horbui>, Cholera Infantum,
Flux,Ortpinff l-aii.*. Flatulency,
Nausea, Aetdttv of the Stomach,
Heartburn. Sick and Nervous
Headache and Hfspepela. May
be need In all J. ranifemeiit- of
the Stomach and Bowel* frx>m nhuntloa of the
iukwtium or a change of food or water.
NORM A. IT’S
NCUTRALIZINQ CORDIAL
iless as Black-
Does not cootain Opium
FOR SALE!
ti
WAGONS.
ALSO IX STORE:
SADDLES, BRIDLES,
HARNESS,
BACON,
MEAL,
Is as
berry
and will not constipate. Specially recom
mended for Soaalcknesa and Teething
Children.
Price 95c. and $t.oo per bottle.
SoU ty all DrugoUtt and Dtaltn in UrdlcinA,
EZ0EL8I0K 0HEMI0AL 00,
Sole Proprietors,
Walhalla, S. a U.8.A.
CORN,
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
SHOES,
INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH.
I LYSSE «. DIISPOPTES.
Otir stock of Spring and Summer Goods
is complete in eveiy 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.
LACED AND STRIPED PIQUES.
STRIPED NAINSOOKS.
CHECKED NAINSOOKS.
An elegant line of Ladies’, Gents’ and
Boys’ Straw Hats, of all Styles and Quali
ties.
PARASOLS IN GREAT VARIETY.
Our Stock of Furnishing Goods is now
complete in quality and sizes. The Gentle
men’s Underwear consists of Lisle Thread
and Gauze, and are in suits or separate to
suit the purchaser.
A call is respectfully solicited from all
R LANDECKER $ BRO.
DON’T LEAVE MY STORE WITHOUT ASKING TO SEE A]
ARTICLE YOU WISH TO LOOK AT, AND ASK THE ERICE!
A PROMISE.
TXT AEL SHALL Be WAITED ON POLITELY, ANQ NO GRUMBLI
A SALi ' : 18 M)T EFFECTED. PRICES SHALL BE AS L(
AS IHE SAME GOODS CAN BE SOLD AT IN WINNSBORO.
J. M. •BEATY.
JUST STOP m THINK!
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RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICI
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B. SUGENHEIMER’f
FOR SALE.
mHE store-building and lot now occupied !
I by the undersigned are offered for sale.
The store is one of tiie best in Winnsbcro,
and is in prime condition. The [oration is
one qf the most advantageous In town. |
The lot is quite a large one, and upon it are
a large warehouse and other buildings.
Terms very moderate. For further par-'
ticulan* apply to
May *Mt' B. SUGENflEUIER.
thnf „ A n ox-aminai, 0 ,, of our goods and a knowledge of./mr prices will convince
that we aie telling you only the PLAIN UNVARNISHED TRUTH.
IK DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AXD SHO
we have a very good assortment.
GROCERIES-ALL KINDS GENERALI
TTSBED.
BONELESS CODFISH »iid FINE JlACKEMtL SIX ^011 TEN CFI
CALL FOR OLD CROW WHISKEY