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r ri Sti£ m &V- '%- r^- mmBm TPK NEWS AND REKALD. tin-honso, but they chh tell you the gprinw. I saw, the other day, a man fj — definition of ‘deuteroscopy,' or some who lives near here that liad had hU. WINXSBOPO, S. U. TL'JSSDAT. ArGUST81. iurr j other cqiiiwly obsolete word with imm - - wiieie peck dislocated w apron |mshitivr fro. *. BETXoms. ) ruis. novftzAssS Editobb. or broken (?) by a j feet east; they cannot to:! yon wuere; p-fatij. well. He says he know* the poor of the villflpre li»e t bi|t they | that iio-hinjf Imt this-Mtlphur water ram define w hat constltiiics arisrocra- I etiie<i .1i n. His neck ig ten il ly IxMit, cy till it would make your head ' ^ Mlt r ! "ws and works as hard ns any in fact, they are Tuv. latest sensational news from A 5^ - - - » calculated to itiukc hriliiuiit society women and rich men’s wives.” . u However true tlie statemetils of thr writer mav have been before and dur- ’Wustiinprton is to the effect (bat ex- Seuntor Kellogg will, in a few days, make a disclosure corroborating Dor* sev’s story as to the pledges Garfield hig the war, when the deumializing; hi* untund r»!>»r inaii" ai mid. Dr. Klliott savs his veracity is much to be doubted, how ever. Here i* another but very differ* ent «-aso. A geutieiiuiu came hero trom Pitt county, N. (J., pft'Jtct/y b/ve from nmlaria. lie lias been hereabout tliree w'*cks and is now vyeil and lias made and the menus adopted for vying New York in 1.S80. car- institution <>f slavery'was present to: encourage indolence, foster The winte r is verv dry lier?. A siiltllcss-1 stroiijiiy piirty kilied a snake yester- .. .... , . ...i dav ami buiiir it up, *o we will dowftf- ness and invdo female ignorance of the lr 8 ,. avw JU Tim Orangel.urg 7imcn mid Demo- , k,i , ^ , i° | <I uml rt miostic | ln.u*t close. My letter is already cmr is full ot Knudall these days. ” e duties, yet they cannot under the new • too l.»nv. .In4 let me say that any- have bailout say and we aie still rcg*im6 be siist*diicd bv tlie s 4 n 11 hi r n i body* wiio wi nld liKe tit ifet strong let VlStXOK. the opinion that Samuel J. Randall is j lr “ fhs of tha 8 i tnu ti„n. Among the 1 L 1 *’!!'* kU “sparkling Catawba not the man to be elected Sjicnker °fj njanv revolutions in the South during 1 ^ the next Hobs'?. Somebody is wrong. 1 llie ^ quartcr of a cemitll , Vj ri0IIC >> e may be, hut don t think so. have been more marked and none have exercised more powerful influences upon the general progress and welfare The town of Garfield about a year stgo had a population of 5,0o0, and so busv and active were its inhabitants i °* *' ,e country Miimi the revolution that that the number seemed twice times live thousand. Now a few empty houses are all that are left, the people having gone away. The site of this remarkable town is in the oil regions of Pennsvlva has forced itself into the habits of thought ami action among the women A SruUCElt WHIPPED. The Rp->Ron* wrliy ftimj>son was A-sanlted ' --Trying to Slilrld Himself-The ruling l*i Faieheld County-Served Him High'. [Sperwl to the Sunday Jfom.] Winnsbop.o, S. C., August 18.—The circumstances giving rise to the recent ........ . • , , . ..assault upoirbr. jsaiali Simpson, a ot the South. No longer indolent and ^ M \ st 0 f this place, are us follows; The Greenville ZJ’etcs* says: “We propose the organization of a brother hood among the newspaper men of the South to strike against the advertising agencies. That would be a real move- 1 incut of labor against capital—of hard work against adamantine cheek.” Such a movement would be of inestimable benefit to the fraternity, and we hearti ly second the proposition. The News ami Courier conies to us in a new and handsome dress. It is in appearance and matter unquestionably ahead of any journal in the Southern States,.and wc might safely say that our contemporary would not suffer by comparison with the best and most en terprising newspapers in the country. "We wish for the News and Courier a long career of continued usefulness and prosperity. ignorant, they arc ready and willing and eompetchl, and as a matter of fact, do perform the manv onero*is,aml ,l ''’!'' lt . c 0 ^ > ' 11 * 1 tlwnkless burdensBf rfonft Ijm with a cheerfulness and ease and grace that, challenge comparison with any portion of the country. Those substantial .ac quirements, together with the many characteristic graces that beautify and adorn her character, render Southern About tlie year 1874, or a little earner, Dr. Simpson J.ooK.JutoJbs fa«iiU'* white orphan girl, vvliq^auw. ''ii* n-some- whut.qver mVhnrs' Of Hge. There slie remained until about last (Mtober, when Ifiio left under circumstances giving rise to the stopicirtn that there had been improper relations between Simpson and herself. In June last it was reported (hat thegi'l had become a mother in North Carolina. Simpson, when approached upon the subject, women at once the great lover of social 1 1 n 1 'Jr 0 ! r 1 0 ' • ">*• at , , . . ‘ ... ,, once expelled from tne church ol which and moral elevation, and the pnac and ! j iC was }l nK . ni i, ei . boast of Southern manhoo l. In condition, ho says, and trulliful- ly too: “Appearances go a great way down here, but the entree of “upper tendom” is not obtained with a pocket book, nc matter lio.v plethoric; your credentials must ho irreproachable On the jdght of tlie 8ih insf., tis Sini]>soii we's returnrng trom prayer meeting, in company with his sister, he was approached by a party of masked meu, nr.mbe-'ing six or eight,! and seized, and considerably t!iou^!i, i s complete in every department, as it now terns out. not verv severelv I 'pi CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. r lii. ^TLEAIENS CLACIUS, : ' a —IMPOUTEU AND PEALEB IX— - WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOCACCO, fflg GHOCIdklKS AXDPROVISIOXS, niYhs anesen AND SKASONAlll.E Our stock of Spring and Summer Goods Herein lias the South tlie advantage ol V is The narrative is going the rounds of the newspapers that one Hunter, of Huntington, Pennsylvania, saw a large stone, too largo for him to move, lying upon tiio railroad track near his house, and at that moment lie heard the roar of a passenger train rapidly approach ing. He succeeded in stopping the train, ’out not a moment too soon. lie went crazy from the excitement, mid a few days ago died a raving maniac. beaten. Two of thfe meu laid hold of j {the lady, holding her in t.rdor to pre-l j vent her interlerene.o. Sho was -nluo- 1 the North—tlie be: (society is free from what bruised, it is said, but she was Ibe “sheddy” element tint is so preva-; not struck and not hurt. The party lent in most our cities up North.” 1 ^"npnm notice ih.it lie iim«t 1 leave town m ten days. A day or two j after wards he did leave, having first nients above, the writer “hearty well-done.” deserves a the spa n kj. i.y a rir.i it r: i. The Augusta Chronicle says: “Per haps Senator Hampton will tell us what lie really did say to the reporter of the Philadelphia Press. Ti e Sena tor lias been unfortunate before in his reported utterances.” It is rcallv Its Advnntace* for Ploasure-Si’clcrrs an<! tlvallraltli Properties of its Waters. [coKisrf roscKNCK or the news ami k; hai.d.] ISPAitJU.ixa Gatav. n\ St t.MNtis, August TJ, T-Nl. Tliis plare i« in Catawba county, N C., seven miles from Hiekory, ten miles from Newton, and two miles from Catawba river. Tradition in forms ns that annually at the harvest moon the noble red men would gather here mid hold their war dances, recite their deeds of bravery and oiler up the ineense of the sacred “uppernaek'! in devotion to (lie Great Spirit for the “medicine water”. Indian relics tv here.- lie bus not soil! all bis proper been sfcn since. I he universal feeling in the commu nity, on Simpson's conduct, is one of Uie utmost indignation and disgust. There is no one who attempts to palli ate bis crime in the slightest degree. '* Ids community have been especially ] irodmit.g a letter pur- We have just received in ail the newest shades the most popular goods of the day. NUN’S VEILING. HUNTINGS. DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS. FIGURED MUSLINS. LACED AND STRIPED PIQUES. STRIPED NAINSOOKS. CHECKED NAINSOOKS. An elegant line of Ladies’, Gents’ and CLOSING SALE. w No. 175 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. AT HALF PRICE QTTO TIED EAT AN & SONS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, —AXI)— • . PROVISION DEALERS, 102 AND 101 EAST RAY STREET, CHARESTON, S. C. i ./a B OYD BROTHERS, Wholesele Gnocr.r.e, Liquor. Dealers <• —AX’D— •’ r COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. g B. THOMtVS, AGENT, No. 320 Kino St., OreoriTE Liberty, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANG INGS, LACE CURTAINS, - Corn aces and Upholstery Goods, CHARLESTON, S. C. Window Awnings Made to Order A. G. CUD WORTH & CO- —WROLESALEr— i ' SADDLERY W A R EH O U S E, 155 Meeting Street, Opposite Charleston Hotel. CHARLESTON, S. C. 100 pairs Ladies’ Fine Gaffers,- size 1, 2 and 3/-at $l«.0O, reduced from $2.00. Ai pairs Boys Slices, s’zc 2. 3. k 5- at 33.00, reiUiced from 50 pairs Slippers left this morning, at fifty cents a pair. My entile stock ol Calicoes reduceti U) ti>i cents. » , NOW IS A’OUR TIME TO BUY GOODS AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES This embraces most of my stosk i 300 Gross Buttons reduced to five cents, these goods. Former price 25 cents per dozen. 2,000 yards Laces, embracing a variety of patents, a u 25 dozen Men’if Straw Hats at 5,10, 15 and 25 cents, close out this line of goods. s ■ \. ... 49 cents on the dollar. This is a spcdial oiler C3-COID3. aids all Nun’s Veiling .it 10W rents ifdnced from 25 cents. _ I’llEU (xGODvS REDUCED IN PROPORTIO] 500 y BLACK CAfcUMERES AND CT J. L. MIMNAUGH. SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS I have now ready for inspection a fulljine of SPRIN GOODS, consisting of XTENKY BISCIIOFF & CO., WHOLESAE GROCERS AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE. proprietors op the celebrated CAROLINA TOLU TONIC. 199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C, NUN’S VEILING, BUNTINGS, DOTTED and PLAI SWISS, PLAIN and FIGURED MUSLINS, s LACED, STRIPED and CORDED PIQUES, CAMBRICS, < . -GHAMS and CALICOES. GIN i - ALSO,- ontnigcii by hi pivning to come li-om :1k niincd girl, Jloys’ Straw Hats, of all Styles and Quali- I m which M-.e assumes tlie blame ot H o : di graectul affair. As to the assanlt, ties. | no svrnmitln vvbiitcver is felt for Siinn-1 j son, tbough, by some, it is thought BARASOLS IN ORc.AT VARIETI. j that tlie time was ill-chosen. There is general disapproval of the seizing of j the ladv. XolovJous Orti ndf .- Arrested. Tl-.e Chief of Police in IIaR f ord lias ^ EVA GAGE & CO., CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, ’ Market, Corner Cucpcii Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. packtid for the country a specialty, p AN S A stock of Men’s, Bovs’ and Youths’ Clothing, which will 1 * SOLD LOW. STRAY/ HATS IN ALL STYLES AND PRICE j Men’s, Boys’and Youths’low cut Shoes. Ladies’ at ! Men’s Cloth and Leather Slippers. Also, a beautiful line S. A. NELSON & CO., —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN- BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 23 IIayne Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Gr. W. AIMAK A CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Our Stock of Furnishing Goods is cow complete in quality and sizes. The Gentle men’s Underwear consists of Lisle Thread CHOICE DEVOS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, 81 i.010AL INsTXi L.« ENTS, CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING Respectfully, . . .- . •• J. GROESCIIEL, Agent. roteii ami eht etuiniy luougl.t to a slant KiR;tiiatoMoffen ier‘‘Cramps.”. “(Iramps* was ‘•known t; the police” for a ions time a r - „ and Gauze, and are in suits or separate to PERFC:dEIltE8 AND TOILET ARTICLES, Cor. King and Vanderhcrst Streets. CHARLESTON, S. C. suit the ! A call pur laser, is resiieett peetfully solicited frofu all. arc in fact the Chief t him in ids howeis. , "Cramps” came unexpectedly and at in- jr. convex,iccit times, with severe’ gripings and nei’i-.dj»ie puiiis. I’brhy Davis’s Pats Kiu.eii proved to be more than old “.Cramps” eoid.l stae.d. The notorious villa*.” sunvndeied, and aeknorvledgetl himself beaten. nmusii’g to observe the chagrinry of ] frequently ting tip near the spring. 8 ! >ine ot cur protectionist contempora ries when the intelligence (unlooketl for) was received that Wade Hampton repudiated the tariff declarations im- Jiarictl to him in that recent interview. They have our condolence. This place was purchased, I’ve been iiifoniifd, by tlie proprietor about tliirty years ago for about one dollar per acre, w liicli was deemed :t big price in those days, and notwithstanding the neglect and warn of enterprise which characterizes tlie place, its highly medicinal waters never fail to “draw”. We have a goodly number here now, but not so large as it was two ago. Among the visitors from onr State are •T. L. Agues and family, Mrs. i. V-. Mr. James Hemphill, been foreshadowed by the condition of. Miss Susie Hempliiil, Mr. J. L. IIar- a(Fairs for the past week, but it it j rim, Mr. J. T. Seibek and Mr. Starling, needless to say again that (lie grer.t ()urprincipalauniscinentsarec!nncin<>- mass of the people were and are hearti- (nob.xly ever refuse (he german or The head ofiieials of tlie Broth.er- Jiood of Telegraphers have issued a circular formally pronouncing the strike a failure, and authorizing the strikers to procure employment on the Capt. host terms possible. This result bask;. C. Bacof, Mr. James LAJSDECKER $ PRO. GO TO NEW HIGH ARM w ’rr’r^—.v-r-vrr il. u 1\ in s\ mpathy with the general griev- racquet that dance at nil), whist, stroll- ; ances of the strikers. It is certainly ing parties, billiards, ten-pin alley, : to bo regretted, though vain regret, i skating rink, croquet, with llie usual, that so much time and money should amount of watering flirtat ions, with : be squandered, and all to no purpose genuine courtimr, which “Menus” busi-i at all. The history of the wonderful strike just ended is another among the many illustrations of the misfortunes that the poor must endure in this world, and another among the many evidences that labor in a hand to hand ness. A case 1ms just occurred which may bo denominated love at first sight.! Mr. Marshall L. Mott, of Statesville, N. C., and Miss Mamie San'z.c?, of Augusta, Ga., me 1 , loved and married •n ra n tilAi U.5 'U EJ CMOLERA MCRDU3 CttCLEEA INTANTUM ASIATIC CMOLEHA ALL CHOLPRA CtSCACEO YIELD TOTH* INFLUENCE Of- The Great Rrmedy for every kind of BOWEL DISORDER. .. , , ,«!! within a few davs. Such are tho conflict with capital will and innst be|ireaks of Hymen. They both made defeated and humiliated in the end. SOUruUKX WOMEN. Captain Tra B. of CoIdsBorough, Maine, Mivs : *' One r f my f ilers wa* attack ed S€Ve:«Jy v.’ith uk.olcra morbus^ W e ad- mi nirteved Fa in Kiiicr, and saved him/* J. V f . Sitionlr, Fr.vt’.eboro, vt.,f?y»,: ** In Canes of cholera i.h rh;**-. nnd sudden r».ttacl;:> of summer cumplaiais, 1 iiavc never foond it lo fail.'* ALL THE DRUGGISTS SEI.L IT. . Ksriaj AND BUY YOUR- ENCINES, CTXS, PEESSES, SAW MILLS, GKR/IST BULLS', AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF FAEM MACHINERY! BELOW WE GIYE A FEW TESTlilCNIALS. many friends at the springs and have the kindest wishes of us all for Jong life and unceasing happiness. uelphu Him lias been ventilating him-1 to her a glory not shared hv anv otliei‘lfA» xr VPfTTXTFDV I self of late days on the habits and ac-! watering place, it is claimed,!-E AitiVl 1V1 ALiliiNLlvI ! 1 on tlie coiitincut. It is a “drv” sm iM.r I Messrs. R. J; McCarley & Co.—The Frick Eclipse Engines we bought from you j last fail have-given entire satisfaction, and We take pleasure in saying that we think the Eclipse Engine has no superior as a farm engine. It THE HEAI THE LIGHT-RUNNING “DOMESTIC. That it is the acknowledged Leadi: ‘he Trade is a fact that, cannot be < uted. HANV IMITATE IT—NONE EQUAL The Largest Armed, - The Lightest Running, The most Beautiful WfcOdwx AND IT'fS WARRANTED To be made of the best material. To do any and all kinds of work. To be complete in eveiy respect. For Sale by J. M. BEATY & CO., Winnsboro, S. C. Agents wanted in unoccupied ten y. Address Domestic sewing machine c Richmond,' yirginia. ©IIS STORi UNAVOIDABLY, my stock was bonabt later this Spring than tfspsal; fortunately, at. SUuH PKICES as to enable me to meet the SHA11PJ COMPETITION. I am keener to sell than ever, and urgently extend We want to tell von something about this takes less‘wood and I ? cw Sc .' viM e : *i a l d ‘) l ue » v ’ e H 1 offer lt .• . .. . . ,, | to you in a nutshell. To the point: water to run it tlum most engines, and has ' 1 all the power that is guaranteed. We cheerfully recommend it to any parties Wishing to buy fin engine, as the best in the market. complishinents of Southern ladies. He ! x" . u,e J .' ,s ’’‘try” spring.! -W. *0 »r. »a some 6 ,,id S^VUrTei, nrc true and well put, while upon the i amusing lo see a load of the thirstv I falsehocd permeatingthe whole article, ! 1 which shows up, in a rather bad light, I j,,f on i the ignorance of the writer. Of their the elu literary and social accomplishments he ! with grief, regret i 5$ emivelt* correct, and for his fair-1 le 1 m P , » n 9* n S' e ‘\ wit iWnAKA n . * ! pletiyes, would al. Yours, &o., TIIOS. JORDAN, W. J. POWELL, ' HIRAM HOLLIS,* JNO. HOLLIS, • A. J. LAMAR, W. J. CRAWFORD, J. M. KIRKLAND. Messrs. R. J. McCarley & Co.—Gents: am well pleased with the Van Winkle Gin, Feeder and Condenser I bought from r ip c . be sure to pur- success, I am HENRY BOYKIN. Messrs. R. J. McCarley & Co.—Gents: The fifty-saw Daniel Pratt Revolving Head Gin and Feeder 1 purchased % from you the first of last August, far excels any thing that I have ever seen. I have never whole thero is a vein of error and! al ’rive, after traveling nil night, *»nd in j eagerness nearly tumble out of} *us to go to the .“bar”, and when I r m v— # i * i- « iiifni-iueri tbit la „„ - I HA4 for sale, direct from the manu- Of n n ,nn J lof i ‘ ^ ^ hictun'rs, all kinds ,,f AgriculturalMacUin- t,icn i tlut co,,, ©s ov, ;i’ I heir faces my, Impleuiente, etc., etc. Eilgines of all wi . iri'ii.t --"ret and withering con- sizes, from three to one huntUud and fifty!, with “hlnnks” and ex- horse power. * 1 minted observations upon them he j Faugh? 8 ’ OnS^gmi'tlema^'^e' 1 wonT SAW MILLS AND GRIST MILLS,' you. It is all that you represented it to should be applauded to the echo. He , mention names) said this place re- j ' be. It makes the best sample! ever saw, says: “Southern ladies arc great rend-: minded him of the Ancient Mariners— s R}* .^Irtropollfen Iron ami turns out a good yield. I recommend crs. They literally devour this may account for their flowing and rythmical sentences. Their tion of the place. It is a place of great thresh and clean sixty bushels of wheat conversation is like the music of run- natural beauty, within full view of rim per hour or two hurdred bushels of oats Jiing waters, smooth, even and de-! ,no 1 nn . tai, . ls ' xvi . 111 « uh'unte drv, b ili .y ' . i tfrit i rni ,1,„ ■ I , I and mvigoratiiiglv sainbrious—with- ^uH-y l luughs, Cu.tivators, Harrows and li httul, the one of a mod extremely , out flies j,. moSq „ itoes . The spring is .!L aiU A T/ ' stwk A, of al J. k[luU plcasmg, and the repose of manner and situated near a little stream ufri.e OTsell'bludei. 1 ^ WitU8e “' dr ° 1,per jiei'sonal ease with which they enter- purest water, hurriedly MiMiing ou r, lam agent for the tain is something to wonder at and ,ls , ’ oc ky bed in a grove of silver ma- " , . .Imii-c-i,, im. Ik'S the great elm,-,,, of t S J•: l “ °f r"-”'"'’' 1 '”" <t D,!n " CK «Jr a»d eorrmri-jurM. , .. ta* i lonnui u\ u vuihd mum^siod of n*. the girls of Dixie. i ceding hills and val'cvs, whieii feroji- Now comes the worse part of the ‘into gently, strihii glY impn>.iii> rim critics observations, and we say right beholder, with asenseoi t'e pictor- herc that thevare not warranted bv the r ' l l uo ul1 ^ .^*© heauiinil. 1 >>e owiicr - . . ’ ... • , i ' , u,u ^ proprietor at the pr ,igs. Dr, facts in the case: “they me indolent but F.. O. Klliott. is kind, at! dte and uccompiished, shift loss but charming, obliging, and does ali in ids powe-ibr pivjudiced but hospitable. Many ,lie w e hare and eoiiteirmem of his know no more about cooking than the ifnff,!?’_ Y,!,/1/ 1 C "’ . ver ET • a ?• '" ot , i , . ” stioi.^er and more ue< - io 'it mdiviitu- n an In tlie moon, bnt they can play ality. He never allows his rules mid the ^ano or guitar, and ring like regulation* to be violated. His edicts nightingales; they eouid not make an when issued are ever irrevocable. He certainly runs these springs ou vrfnci* ** ‘•uu ,,/e—it thing winch ('hurle* Dt.-Lo.ia ' an y person wishes to purchase any of the nniiitii-nnslv , , ^ ens , atewc-mentioned goods, they will please n.r.nl s mankind as call at Mr. JAMES Q. DAVK’S otfice and . J‘ n ' “Jl® impossibilities of a hotel leave word with him, and 1 will call and the hour; tliev know nothing ahoiu div keeper. The nighth mid mornings ure . s how catalogues, etc. tnestic econorav exccirf that tlie cud- L6 . co '^ ®Olumn; wraps, blankets tiowia b lt-V ir '* . aad even irea are comfortable. I will b<»aids must bo k pi lockwl when hereivlaUj a little incident that will there are any darkey servants around show the healing properties of the There is no under feed. It has fewer working parts than any other Machine. AN INVITATION TO every man, woman and child in Fairfield County to visit MY STO within the next THIRTY DAYS. A REQUEST, < DON’T LEAVE MY STORE ’WITHOUT ASKING TO SEE J^e^^iS'^^lSa^r ART1ULE Y0U WISH* TO LOOK AT, AND ASK THE PRICE I com.ccriiig maciiinery dispensed with iu this new’ Machine. It is the easiest running, because it has tlie least number of parts to move,- and, ' ' consequently, there is less friction and ALL SHALL BE WAITED ON POLITELY, AND NO GRUMBL1 we *‘r;.. _ ....... , IN CASE A SALE IS NOT EFFECTED. PRICES SHALL BE AS L .d temn^h wd de 0f tilC f,neSt Ste * I AS T11K SAMJi GOODS CAN BE SOLD AT IN WINNSBORO. , A PROMISE. ami tempered hard. Steel rolls ami pivots arc used for hear ings, to prevent friction and insure ligiit- of running. All tlie work on this Machine is of the highest grade, and will compare ’favorably with the workmanship of a Winchester J. M,—BEATY, This F:c-cs wUl, with three hands, pirss : beon bet ^r pleased with the working of stii: v hi u->a'i ou . s as fast fast as the ' an y machinery. It runs lighter tlian any' tlnr.-licc ti'i'•'ear if: end with three hands j other gin, makes a better sample and the Z.T. tllfimv m!t r i]mtt “ 8 in i arrangement of the hregst is so you can It is a perfect moilel of neatness. It is a modern idea throughout. Tlie mechanics are enthusiastic. The cranks and old fogies astonished. The ladies delighted. AND THINK! Elegant styles of woodwork are made ex pressly for tins “New High Arm Davis.” , >3Bk JET ^SKk. Ja.l^r AND Ladies, come and sec it. -THE- Tnilorsj come nml see it. Expeits, come and see it. Mechanics, come and sec it. Everybody, come and see it. And learn what it will do. Twenty-five more of these Machines just arrived, aud for sale by J. O. EOAG. Machines delivered at your homes and RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICI -AT— I ■>, '?;th ij, ti e modern i-iiiroviv i The Feeder works like -i Uvy dso the best mads COT-1 the seed as clean as one would desire. I ^‘rj? SchirS”' OveftS ike a chaim, feeding Marmnes now in use in tills county, ami iw.asy* ■’ ‘ " " j by lessening the draught. B. SUGENHEIMERI c un its, v tt; PUSdsES from the factories.; regularly, fakt or slow, as you please, there- 1 giving universal satisfaction after I HlSJ s dl CC TI ON-SEED OIL five Lproii u* (oive their five*, bul tiiey quote thukcspeirri, B.ioii, Moure, le vies >f at' sizes, that will weigh from oue-hajf poiuid lo live tons. Carriages, Buggies and Riding Carts, of ” sizer and prices. My gin was trial. MILLS.' lf ist fall. I shall buy another Pratt ; Send in your orders for a NEW HIGH next season. ARM DA V IS. J. O. BOAG, C. K. RABB aiiiiysou, \\ hittier uml all tlie i es; by next season. Yours, &c., May 17-tf JA.35ES AGENT. CARPETS. Carpel«i and Hon** Pnrnlshtnx Cook*. Tl»e FOR SALK. tw, ex ! l ™,i nat ’ on of ^ nr soofis and a knowledge of our prices will convlhet that we are teding you only the PLAIN UNVARNISHED TRUTH. |XA Dill GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND SHO T HE store-building and lot now occupied I we have a very good assortment., . ___ by the undersigned rtre offered for sale.'-rx rx^Ta-rv-r-ri^ , — — IIru^-ei*.X‘eiy and 1 1ii«rr*in Car7/*s! ami is in prime eonSition. ^he'^ocario^s j ^ ^ERIXliS ALL KINDS GENERAL] l - xrew. ■ Upiioi.ury, Knjcmrlnjf., cbroinn*, 1‘ictara a ,?/"'* " areliouse and other bllilitillgS. Iramtia >vriH» am pi«* amt price*. I ems very moderate. For further par- , hkoruk a. rtALLiK AUGUSTA. GA. Lculnrs apply to - - - ' - May 29-tX B. SUGENI^EIMEU. June «i-Txiy BONELESS CODFISH aud FINE MACKEREL SIX FOR TEN CF] CALL FOR OLD CROW WBM'EY.