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>!i{. Austin F. Pike, who was lust
week elected United States Senator by
the Legislature of New Hampshire,
has served several times in fhe Slate
Legislature, and was a member of the
Forty-third rongress. Jie is sixty-
1( nr years o^ age.
In Groat Britain and u eland, with a
population of 37,000,(WC, there are
PJ,000 lawyers, or one to every three
tl.oiisnnd people. In the United States,
with AO,000,000 inhabitants, there are
i lawyers, or one to every eight
hundred inhabitants. But still, we are
told, “(here is room enough at the
top.”
Tm> Greenville JVetcs mentions the
death in the jail of that city, last Fri
day, of James Thomson, a moun
taineer, who was arrested six motiMis'
CHOLERA MOREU8
OffOLERA INFAMTUM
ASIATIC CHCLET.A
ALL OHOLTR.V OtCEASES
YIELD TO THfe IMrLUZ^OD or
PM J f I > f * “
Arithmetic,
- ^igeij-a, Methods of Teaching.
1 I’ri f. J. J. Vance, LL. D. Elocution,
H), Jiods of Teaching. , . v ,
v i'.of. W. H. Witherow, Principal of the
ftp ster Graded School. Mirtie, Methods
of Teaching. ^ j.
Prof. Beuj. Sloan, of the South Carolina
College. Lectures on Physics. '
Dr. A. N. Talley, of Columbia. Lectures
on Physiology and School Hygiene.
Prof. L. B. Haynes,. of the Columbia
Female College, Secretary.
The personnel of the faculty gives
assurance that the lectures in all the
departments will be at once instructive
and entertaining. The professors are
all gentlemen of experience not only
in.teaching in general, but in those
matters which especially pertain to the
instruction of teachers in the princi
ples and the practical details of tjieir
art. The Institute will have ample
accommodations in the buildings of the
South Carolina College, and the ar
rangements for the boarding of visit
ing teachers are such n$ to insure their
comfort at very reasonable prices.
( The State Teachers’'Association will
I meet during the mouth, and its pro
ceedings will be an additional attrac- » "\\/I 1 \[ VI I/ .\tn\I f
tioiu The railroads have offered re- -f*- ' v/JAU liN s LjAoU-N . |
The Great Remedy for even- land
of BO'tVEL DISORDER.
Captain !m P. Foss, of CoJdsbo'oncH.
• Maine, say-: " One f f ny sai’crts.V'anjtiWcL-
[ed scvcroV vdl" * *
f ed seventy vilh cltohra nyirbu^. V;’c ad
ministered Pain Killer, and^.tved hini/'
J. W. Simonds, PraftleKiTC, Vt.. spvs : ** In
cases of ch^lep. nor 1 i’s ; *•.4 sitdo'11
of F’ljjtm-r coraplainu, i have nc\ c<- '■ ai*! it
to fc.il."
ALL THE DRUGGISTS
CHAPiLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
1LEMENS CLACHTS,
AND SEASONABLE
—TMrOUTEK AND DEALER IN—
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOCACCO,
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
No. 175 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
CLOSING Si
ODM AND ENDS AT HALF PRICE.
QTTO TIEDEMAN & SONS,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
. . . —AND— ...
’PROVISION DEALERS,
102 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET,
CflARESTON, S. C.
/ tKJ
100 pairs Ladies’ Fine Gaiters, shse J, 2 and 3, at ft.00, reduced from >0.00.
50 pairs Boys Shoes, size 2 3, 4, •’>. atr 34.00, reduced from 12.25.
50 pairs Slippers left this morning, at fifty cents a pair.
My entire stock ot Calicoes reduced to 0M cents. ’ ; .
agb for some violation of the Internal
} : e ZV l ™I'Tl. 9 "* '!. h0 ’u!"! 01 !, 10 . b '‘* i t^tes of fare, which, differing !
on the various lines, may be ascertain
ed from the local agents.
•nil i
come an informer, remarking that he
was a white man and would die first.
I HAVE NOTIFIED THE FARMERS
He remained in jail, was stricken w ith
disease, hut held steadfast, refusing to
betray his associates, and died when
he might have secured his liberty by
turning stale’s evidence.
The session of the Institute cnVimU of Fairfield to bring in their OLD GINS
but result in great benefit to the teach
ers attending, and through them to
! the cause of public educaiion in the
| State. We trust there will be a larger
attendance than ever before.
Fautcql akics tvert probably contem
poraneous with the globe and played
an important part in tnshioning it.
Modern scientists believe that “an
earthquake is a vibratory motion,
propagated through the solid materials
TUB VlSTHICT COyFEitESCE.
of the earth much in the J>uide way
that sound is propagated by vibrations
in the atmosphere.” It is estimated
that 13,000,000 of human beings have
perished in this way. Eirypt and Hol
land are said to be the only countries
safe from such catastronhc.
YlH. Lapice, of New Orleans, says
that people who drink rain water ex
clusively never get the cholera. Many
remarkable proofs are given of this
statement. The Doctor says this
ought to satisfy any person that the
rives water carries the germ of the
disease along with it, and must not
be used. In France, at
The Annual TWwtlna at Edgefield- Synopsis
<>1 the Proceeding*.
[Condensed from the Chronicle.]
The Methodist District t 'oitlernnce
met in this village last'Winrxlav iiiorii-, . . ...
i l(lf and was opened with religions . SEPTEMBER just when they want their
exercises by the Bcv. Wm. U. Powei",
for repairs. But they are not doing so,
and I am not able to disappoint a purchas
er of a new gin for the repairing of an old
one. So parties need not bring their gins
in just when they heed them and expect to
“take them out in my wagon,” or “get
♦hen. pptiuday when the Wagon comes in.”
I want to do all the work 1 can. I hope
the GIN MEN won’t CROWD ns in
TJOYD BROTHERS,
Wuolesble Grocers, Liquor Dealers
—and—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
My entire stock ol Calicoes reduced too, 1 i eems. J ■ L
NOW IS YOUU TIME TO BUY GOODS AT KOOK BOTTOM PRICES..
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Tliis embraces most'of fhy stock of
■ H
300 Gross Buttons reduced to-five cent*.
these (roods. Former price 23 ce.uts 1 per dozen. . . ‘.* .. .r. ' '
2,(100 yards Laces, mo! racing a'variety of iV>tprns at W ccrta on tjnMjGtaJ. .
25 dozen Men’s St .■aw liats at 5, 10, 15 and 2o cents. This is a special offer to
close out this line of goods.
1 *7 -.
B. THOMAS, AGENT,'
No. .320 King St., Opposite Liberty,
WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANG
INGS, LACE CURTAINS,
CORKAGES AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Window Awnings Made to Order.
ID-R/^ESS GrOOIDS.
J. L. MIMNAUGH
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A.
G. CUDWORTII & CO.,
—wholesale—
Saddlery warehouse,
155 Meeting Street,
Opposite Charleston Hotel.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS !
Our stock of Spring and Summer Goods
of Columbia.
The Conference was
by the Rev. A
presiding elder
presided over j
J. M. i:r LtOTT, SR.
ration, where the water
a certain ele-
is pure and
freestone and no I'lne, the cholera did
M. Uhreiizberg, the
of the di.-irii t, and
Albert M. Boozer, Esq., of i oiiunbia,
iyas elected secretary. The roll was J
called and the following delegates j
answered to their iiiiiiio«:
, tkilumhia—Rev. W. C. Power, A.
M. Boozer and S T. Browne.
Colunibia Circuit—Rev. J. W. Dick
son, W. II. Dent, J. W. Neely, D.
Roberts and W. T. Jones.
Ridgeway—Rev. E. 11. Miles..
Winhsboro—Rev. E. G. P ice.
Fairfield -Rev. J. K. Me uin and
Jainefe McGill.
f
0. W.
Shuler
Gatlin, J.
.ml JuOn I
Wertz aiid J. P.
not come. In Georgia and other pine
wood land, where the water is free
stone and very pure, no cholera ever |
does much harm.
Mayor Kino, of Philadelphia, thinks
the danger from hydrophobia over
rated. He says more people die from
fright than bith, and whiskey kills rt
•rood manv more tlmn toc.r^ixt' uoiLm-
^Tc'aTnTsT “If a (To
is
reaHv
Lexington— Rev
II. Counts, J. R.
MeetZe.
Lcesville—L. M
Hardv.
Batesburg—Rev. A. J. Ciuithen,
: John 11. lluiel, S. Watson, II. A.
Spann and A. B. Watson.
Johnston—Rev. \V. A. Rogers, J.
II. Boiikuight, 8. L. Ready and IV. S.
Wills.
Edgefield—Rev. W r . S. M ightman,
Abram Jones, L. P. Jones and Geo. E.
Dorn.
The infroduclofv sermon was preaelu d
it eleven o'clock Thursdn iiioriiing
—TUP nev.—rrr -T-. rirwmq
CONSISTING OF FLOUR OF THE
best grades', Meal, iVa'rl Grits, Rice’, New
...s' . t + s
Orleans MGlassds and Syrups, full line of
Canned Goods, Corned Beef, Sugar Co ,
is complete in every department.
We have just received in all the newest
shades the most popular goods Of the day.
NUN’S VEILING.
Huntings.
DOTTED AND PLAIN SAVISS.
FIGURED MUSLINS.
LACED AND STRIPED PIQUES.
STRIPED NAINSOOKS.
CHECKED NAINSOOKS.
An elegant line of L idies’, Gents’ and
Boys’ Straw Hats, of all Styles and Quali-
j ties.
PARASOLS
JTENRY BISCHOFF & CO.,
WHOLESAE GROCERS
AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE.
PROPRIETORS OF THE CELEBRATED
CAROLINA TOLU TONIC.
199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
4 LVA GAGE & CO.,
CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE,
Market, Corner Church Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
£??"Tce packed for the country a specialty.
I have now ready for inspection a lulljine of SPRING
GOODS, consisting of ,
NUN'S VEILING, BUNTINGS, DOTTED and PLAIN
SWISS, PLAIN and FIGURED MUSLINS,
LACED, STRIPED and CORDED
d PIQUES, CAMBRICS, ...
GINGHAMS and CALICOES.
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—ALSO,— . ; ' ' ^ ^
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A stock of Men’s, Bovs’ and Youths’ Clothing, which will be
s.
GREAT VARIETY.
A. NELSON & CO.,
—wholesale dealers in—
BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 23 Hayne Street,
CHARLESTON, S'. C.
Okm and Tbmattoes, Tomattoes, Salmon; | Our Stock of Furnishing Goods is now
Peaches, Pineapple; Celebrated Bartlett
complete in quality and sizes. The Gentle-
i men’s Underwear consists of Lisle Thread
Pears, Stiecotash, Squash, Chow-Chow and
Mixed Pickles, Prepared Cocoanut for
pies, cakes and puddings. Evaporated
Vegetables for Soups, Evaporated Apples.
Old Govcrhment Java and Rio Coffee,
i ~7Tn
dangoi- ijjp (; ( ,|,|,.r,.nee entered
ons and attacks people wantonly, the
best martstone under those cimim-
stnuccs is a brickbat applied to the
dog or a paving slorc with a string to j gntur( , nv w
it fastened around his neck.” Medical J eus.-don of some qiu siious relmiyg to
egul;ulv upon
the business of the session. Thursday
and Friday were occupied in lieari.g
the reports frdin the variolis chttrcaes
coiiiposing the district.
11 Green and Black Tea, and all Grades of
Sugars and Coffees.
oeeutiied in the dis-
71. Hcmiikfn.
and Gauze; and are in suits or separate to
suit the purchaser.
A call is respectfully solicited from all.
P. LANDECKER <f BR0.
FOR SALE!
records attest that men w ho had been j Sunday School wo , in.d toe follbw-
bitten by supposed mad dogs have, ■ I' 1 )? resolutions wet\ adopted before
... • , i i the Conference adjourned!
alter an interval of twenty years, died n7 , m( , s Tho J 1)l8tl . icl r( ; n f 0 ,. c
of rabies from the mere imagination of
danger.
A lkttf.u from Russia says that the
Czar is undoing all the good work of
his father. He is restoring the par
tiality tbrmcrly shown to the nobles,
which his father hud largely diminish-
fcd away. The children of all classes
were equal in the schools, but the
Czar has re-established the cadet corps
for the sons of the nobility exclusive
ly, and has given secret orders to favor
their children in th5 schools. It is
proposed <o give the nobles supreme
control in the local government, which
has hitherto been quite democratic.
They can ciose schools “if they find
them harmful,” and will have puble
works under their control. The press
is suffering new restrictions ami is
1)re11 y effeotual 1 y inuzzled.
once
is now recognized as an important pait
of our church cconotjay, and whereas,
their success is largely impendent upon
the interest manifested by the mem
bers thereof; therefore,
Jicsolovd, That it is the sense of this
body that the absence of so many of
I its clerical and lay members is very
; much to be deplored; and resolved,
further, That the quarterly t'onferences
of the district be urged in their elec-,
tion of delegates to this body to select
those w ho will be most likely to attend.
Whereas, According to the law’ of
the church, the term of the presiding
Special Attentio
i/le Cal I Mara
W. A1MAR & CO.,
Gr.
WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL 1EAT.URS IN
CHOICE DRUGS, MFMUINES. CHEMICALS,
S l KG1UAL INSTKU Ai ENTS.
Perfumeries and Toilet Articles,
Cor. King and Vanderhorst Streets.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
ra ta rs-r:
NEW HiQH A Re
sold low.
STRAW HATS IN ALL STYLES AND PRICES'.
, Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Iqav cut Shoes., Ladies’ and
Men’s Cloth and Leather Slippers. Also, a beautiful line of
FANS. c .
CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING.
* A v. v, >
Respectfully, . .. - - . , , ^
J. GROESCHEL. Agent. .
IT STANDS AT THE HEAD.
Cmari.otte Jonrtial-Observer: Hon.
M. C. Butler, of South Carolina, is
taking a great deal of interest in the
road question in that State, and has
written several able papers upon it.
In the last, which appeared in the
Charleston News and Courier, he
—GIVEN TO THE—
UNDERTAKER’S DEPARTMENT.
WAGONS.
ALL CJLLS PROMPTLY AT
TENDED TO.
ALSO IA T STOJtE:
SADDLES, BRIDLES,
Harness*
I keep on hand a full supply of
METALLIC BURIAL CASKETS
eldcrshit) of the Rev. A. M. Uhieiiz- of the finest finish, and
WALNUT CASKETS
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of the latest styles; and also Imitation
ROSEWOOD CASES AND COFFINS,
BACON,
figures that it costs the State, under
berg on this district expires with the
close of the present (Jonterence year;
therefore he it
Jiesolred, That we, the members of
the Columbia District Uontcreiiee,
hereby express our sense of the abili
ty and Christian courtesy with which
lie has discharged the functions ot Ids
ollice among us, and that w e part w ith
him with regret, commending him to
the grace of God wherever hts lot in
the future may be east.
The follow ing resolution was offered
by the Rev. J. Walter Dickson and
uiianiinotisly adopted:
Resolved}bv the Columbia District!
Conference, That ..flic thanks of the
members of this Conference are due
and are hereby tendered to the people
of the ♦own of Edgefield and vicinity
MEAL,
NOTIONS,
and a CHEAP GRADE of COFFINS
BURIAL ROBES.
and’
Ap 19
R, W. FllILLirS.
CORN,
DRY GOODS,
SHOES,
INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH.
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THE LIGHT-RUNNING t
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DOMESTIC.’’
That it is the acknowledged Leader in
he Trade is a fact that cannot be dil
uted. • i ’
(ANY IMITATE IT—NONE EQUAL ITt
he Largest Anned,
The Lightest Running,
The most Beautiful Woodwork.
A- <2*-
AND IT IS WAKKANIW®-
To he made of the best material.
To do any and all kinds of work!
To be completejn every respect.
For Sale, by
J. M. BEATY & CO.,
Wiunsboro, S. C.
Agents w'aiited in unoccupied territo
y. Address ■ •
’OMEaTIO SEWING MACHINE CO.
Richmond, Virginia.
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| ULYSSE O. RESPORT KS.
SONGS NEVER SUNG.
Something
the present defective system of w ork
ing, $1,800,000 a year to work the
roads, which is, practically speaking,
so much money thrown away. He
holds that if a voatT tax to ilfis nmonni
were levied and judiciously expended
it would result in good roads and in
estimable benefit to the State. What
he says is true. The system of road
working (if it can be called system^rin
South Carolina, in this Sta'.c and in
many other States, is a mere waste of
“How docs that verse run?
like this, isn’t it?
‘There are who touch the magic string,
And noisy fame is proud to win them;
Alas! for those who never sing,
But die with all their music in them.’ ”
“Yes, that’s beautiful, pathetic and
, ... , . . ... ... . . true,” said yonf representative. “The poet
lor their elegant hospilalitv .extended gjifidesto people who are somelww sup-
t<» US during our stay among them, pressed, and never get their full allowance
Also that we recognize the courtesy of of joy amt air, witicYi reminds me of a let-
our brethren of The Baptist church in fer shown me the other day t>y Htsoox &
offering the pulpit of their church to L.!;’.. 6 * Ncw Yoik, signei. by Air. 1*. C.
MAORI NERY,
OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY
fercnce; and also the couidesy of the n e w ,it C 3:
have suffered with Asthma for
McMASTER & CO.
colored brethren for the offer of-their “i j mvt , suffered with fistbina for over
church. , ! forty years, and bad a terrible attack in |
An elect iot) for delegates to Hie An- liecember and January, iss“ l hardly;
mud Conference was held and the fol- what prompted me to Uike PAUKKn’s j
lowing Were elected: W. H. Hardin, J 0 * 1 ^ I d'd R 1 ® fir^daV I tmdc;
T T' _ ■ -t I t 4 ‘ .,,..1 i> ii tout I IK? effect Clv I
L. P. Jintfis, John A. EIkUis and L. II. 'j;], a ^ajght I slept as if nothing was - fbe
Jennings. • ji attei* with me, and have ever since. I
Winirtboro was selected as the place have had colds since but no asthma. My
for the Conference to .necl next year breathing is no# jts perfect as if I had
Religious services were conducted at "ever known that disease. If you know,
the Methodist church everv morning of imy one who has asthma tell him in my
time that results in no good, but costs . im i nine- diii inn- ihe (’onference ■ "sme that Pakkku p io^ic will cure it—j
,, ,, s 0 ’ lUK * ( mini g me l omuc uce, even after forty Years. There was a man •
money all the same. and on Sunday services were conduct- who escaped the'fute of those whom the
ed in the Methodist and Baptist p< H >t laments.” . y ^
churches bv tbc ministers of the Con- This preparation, which 1ms heretofore CORTLAND WAGON COMPANY,
fercnce. * been known as Paukku’s Ginolh Tonic,
This Conference was one of the most *“> hereafter be advertised and sold under
imnortiiit ivliirious ineetiims ever held U "‘ 1ak ' ek s F onic I
,i,,,j '"P umm inigious inetnngs c\t nem a s ginger is really .ui unimportant ingredi-
in Edgefield; ^nd H Was attended by a Bnt ; a , K , unpn.lcipied dealers are con-
in— iurge number ot people, especially on 8t >idly deceiving their customers by su'o-
The Sundav, when both jlib-Methodist and stitut ng inferior preparations under the
Baptist churches wei a titerally p:>.:ke«L m ne of ginger, we mop the misleading ;
Presiding Elder Chreitzhcrg pre cln d , ,
in t!ie Methodist church and the Rev.' 15 do chan
THE NOKMAL INSTITUTE.
The Sonth Carolina Normal Institute
for white teachers will be in session at
Columbia during the present mon
the mceMng beginning to-dnv. The
facilities offered for instruction in all
that pertains to the teacher’s profes-
WATERTOWN ENGINE.
BALL HAND COTTON PRESS.
LITTLE GIANT HYDRAULIC PRESS.
CHAIN AND ROTARY HARROWS.
OLD HICKORY WAGONS.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE
We want to tell you something about this
new Sewing Machine, and we will offer it
to you in a nutshell. To the point:
There is no under feed.
It has fewer working parts than any
other Machine;
The old method of feeding below fs en
tirely done away, ami all the complicated
connecting machinery dispensed with in
this new Machine.
It is the easiest running, because it has
the least number of parts to move, and,
consequently, there is less friction and
wear.
- All its parts are made of the’ finest steel
and tempered bard.
Steel rolls and pivots are used for bear
ings, to prevent friction aful insure light
ness of running. j - .
All the work on this Machine is of the
"highest grade, and will compare favorably
with the workmanship of a Winchester
rifle.
however, in the I
. ■ .i ,i . t ai- i, it- i ‘ . a i ,i ' preparation ifaclf, and all bottles remain-
smi will be greater than those at any J. waiter Dickson preached in tho i,, hi. the hands of dealers, wrapped un-
The faculty is cs
previous session,
follows:
Principal, Prof. Henry E. Shepherd,
President of the Cnllego of Charleston.
School Economy, Methods of iiwtrin-t.ion
Prof. Edward S. Joynes, Pt\ 1)., of the
South Carolina College, phi'ology of the
English Language, Methods of Teaching.
Prof.’ K. Means Davis, of the Sonth Caro
lina College. History, Geography, Methods
(i y Teaebbvt.
IhM D. B. Johnson, Superintendent ef
Baptist church on Sunday morning
MANUFACTURERS OF
PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS,
BUGGIES
and
PHAETONS.
Give us a call, and we will sell you what
It is a perfect model of neatness.
It is a modem idea throughout.
The mechanics arc enthusiastic.
The cranks and old fogies astonished.
The ladies delighted.
Elegant styles of woodwork are made ex
pressly for this “New High Arm Davis.”
Ladies, come and see it.
Tailors, come and see it.
Experts, come and see it.
Mechanics, come and see it.
Everybody, come and see it.
And learn what it will do.
Twenty-five more of these Machines just
arrived, and for sale by
J. O. BOAG.
dev the name of Parker’s Ginger Tonic <. ....
j contain the genuine medicine if the foe- you want CHEAP,
i simile signature ot Hiscox <S Co. is at "the , ...
bottom (< the outside wrapper. | J. F. McMASTER & CO.
July 31-xly I
Machines delivered at your homes and
full instructions given. A* guarantee with
even’ Machine sold. Over 450 of these
Macfdnes now in use in this county, and
giving universal satisfaction alter five
years trial.
.1
1>UNTIL, NOTICE.
CARPETS.
Frifrtit in the Farm House.
Family all taken sick at night. Unusual
symptoms, deemed like poisoning. What
could it be? What had they eaten? Was
it arsenic in the soup? Was it strychnine
in the coffee? Was it rats’-bane in the
pie? None of these. The cistern had not
"eon cleaned for a long time. The family
had been drinking impure water. They
might have, u.od, only that thev toolc — „ — — - - -
PlantY Davis’s Pain Killer. Family proved appliances and a long experience, *
w'!!. Farm-Uousj happy. Everybody cun guarantee to give entire satisfaction, j okokoK a. HAILIE, AtOUSIA, OA.
idcuoed. * j Ju'y-’fi-tstf I Junejo-txiy
D
R. J. B. PATRICK, Jr., of Charleston,
Carpets and Bouae Furnishing Goode, The
Largest Stock South of Baltimore. Moquet,
Bruttscls, 3-Fly and Ingrain CarpeU, Buga,
. Send in your orders for a NEW HIGH
ARM DAVIS.
J. O. BOAG.
TURNIP SEED.,
JULY is the best month to sow Ruta
Kith i
half
-Baga Turnip Seed in. We Mve &
•ply also of Red Top, White Flat
omcranian Globe, Norfolk,-Seven
a Yellow Aberdeen, Amber ( Jobe and
en Ball.
McMASTER, BRICE & KETCIlIN.
July 17-
DABLY, my stock was bought later this Spring than nsQsh); but
fortunatelv, at 8U> H PRICES as to enable /ne to meet the SHARPEST
UNAVOIDABLY, my
unately, at SU< H PRIC
COMPETITION. 1 am keener to sell than ever, and urgently extend
AN INVITATION
TO every man. woman and child in Fairfield County to visit MY STORE
within the next THIRTY DAYS'.
A REQUEST,
DTIN’T LEAVE MY STORE WITHOUT ASKING TO SEE ANY
ARTICLE YOU WISH TO LOOK AT, AND ASK THE PRICE!
A PROMISE.
ALL SHALL BE WAITED ON POLITELY, AND NO GRUMBLING
IN CASE A SALE IS NOT EFFECTED. PRICES SHALL BE AS LOW
AS THE SAME GOODS CAN BE SOLD AT IN W1NNSBOKO.
J. M. BEATY.
JUST STOP AND THINK!
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RIDICULOUSLY
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that we arc teliing^you^n^y^^^LAlNVxv^LRNISHED'TAuTH^^^ COnvlnce y° u
JA DR l GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND SHOEs'
we ha ve a very good assortment.
GROCERIES—ALL^KINDS GENERALLY
BONELESS CODFISH and FINE MACKEREL SIX FOR TEN CENTS.
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CALL FOR OLD CROW WHISKEY.
■ , T’*' 1 • • ?.£
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