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4 &■*: -• • v«r«H •* V*':?;' f^-.J . y*KV' ■»• y,. «■ • ‘C - Jif'-r ViS m rrsexatrxcaraji+jr.* liOCAL INTELLIGENCE. y^_.„..,4'. -J- . ." > ( T-JE8 >AT. AUGUST 39, j t 1888. Pebsokal.—The Hon. I). Wyatt Aiken has been spending a few days • urtestiy offline hereto state, canopy signifies pie hencefi from all others In ♦ lie world. The| Many buyers have an Idea that they never number of frairments into, which the pet the worth of their money in a purchase glass is broken signalize' 0ie' gi^nt l ! n,e8M the y B«t an article for much less — • a a a.a .» a a • tlmil ItfltnA- »0 f f\%* 4A 1\«T 4-1 . >s % . • . > J. j. 1^ J ^ of i Hiat irianiaio beneath a ONE PRICE! fknf? r7lWBlj , itle^ that tlie married con-! I 1 llii i^l I lltlUillj i r li separate themselves ~ * • #. « a of Its M with his brother, Dr. W. E. Aiken,,of happiness which will fall to the share S!?£ , wha ‘*? «»ked for it by the mercha thi. plage* , | ofk new man and wife. ' | Tlie ceremony being over, the guests thhi'fa apolnt tbatVstiuherwelT;' Lost.—Lost,. on Sunday morning,' were invited into the dining-room, between the Baptist and the Metlio- 1 where was spread the marriage feast. dist church, a lady’s plain gold brace let. Thcifinder will be qnitably re warded by leaving it af this office. Perhaps the most im: Hirh and I history of the Dry (tooh., . there- section is the completion of Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta 1?. If. | PAselsmfcn bar vvvsfENT, t 1 Coi.rMuiA, 8. O., Augi'st 12, IHtO. ) j OX an- 1 after Sunday, Au rnst i ’, the fo - 1 lowing Schedule Will be in effect: (iOING XOKTtT. NO. .18, MAIL KJfl) EXP’IESS. *r-' i* i - “••mnam <ZMa*2cJ i« Hi ■OF- mt event in the pave Amuttfit.. 7.»| a. W. •. ;J" the magnilioent I ' s.. 12 1- \. . i I ¥ K ■ 11 .cave B!ytliewood 12.2S p. m. f fore when one of this class : calls, be sets i establishment of | ioavej>!ytliewood. _ the'prices with a due iiilowance for the re-1 wTrrrw tt/’c rr v r r> < i> rr.^ ~ r ' t oi. KC ' V and a quite a royal one it was. The «*“«&»that wm Imsdemanded. If amcr- WITTKO J1 SKI & I>AF.. r-l. Leave • bridal cakes were indeed handsome,and asks too much for las goods do not ^ To the friends and fteguaintances of this f ,. a ve vrhit»* Oak the tables were most bountiful I v and , ^' i y^ ro,n idm, hut go toanother wlu) sellsjoidcstabKshcdhotisc Tvng ;il! ever the T. ( .> V e AViJidwid'H ' the tabies wero most benntiti ll\ ami t „ mo ^ reasonable f.prw»- Fortunately country there is no •need of introduction, T L.i ” inning the toast i for you theie. is compeutiowenough in * ! *— 1 -■ - 0 •' ■ A Bake Chance.—I offer for snip or rent the store I now occupy, on the • north side of Congress street—one of the very best stands in town. I will also sell the stock of goods to the party buying or renting the store. Terms liberal. I mean business. Rx2 B. Sugekheimek. Don’t. You Forget^ It!—A fresh .carload 6f the celebrated “Studebaker 'VVagon”, jnst received by W. B. Doty & Cof You take no risk in bnying tho “Studebaker”. A poor wagon is dear at any price. Beware! the repair hills are sure to follow if yotfptirchase so-called “cheap” wagons. Buy Urn celebrated “Studebaker” and get your inoftey’s-worth. _A large assortment always on hand at W. It. Doty & Co.’s. t 3 *l- - .• . . •> — , Cotton Statement.—Tlie following is tlie comparative cotton statement for "Hie Week ending August 1888: Net receipts at all United' States ports during the week 11,341; to same time last year !2,850; total receipts to this date-6,952,729; to same date last year 4,(534,806. 'Exports for the week 23,- ■118; same week last fear 1’8,5S9;‘ total exports to this date 4,677,670; to same date last year 3,524,638. Stock at all United States pbrts’237,212; same titne last year 182,619; stock at all interior towns 23,151; same time last year 4.- ‘772; stock id- Liverpool 891',000; same time last year 632,000; stock '\f •American afloat lor Great Britain 115,000; same time last ; yeai' 18,000. tastefully arranged Mr. Levy arose and read grams cOuntr and the 1 these arose Holy announcing the engagement of Mr! J. Groeschcl, of Winnsboro, and Miss Jennie Samuels, daughter pf’onr townsman, Mr. S, Samuels. Tins was the signal for 'congratulations for the newiv betrothed and their parents and . , , . ^ . ; „ our but we deem it only pnuv r to call the al- twenty tele-1 town to protect you. - If you are not a i tention of the people Who arc so situ.dcd nil 41. a I 111 /lwr\ 4*11 /k n i .t Imj vtr n r> ! 1 < -.1 II... i- , . . Leave Cliftap'r.. l eave Koch TM!........ . 12.V p. .it. l.hd p. in, 1.1 J p. in. 1.88 p. in. 1.4.1 p. in. L4.1ft p. m. •... .2.88 p. m. 3.17 .in. m. in. coach J OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL, COLUMBIA, 8. C. I luve just opened a large stock of STRIXtJ GOODS for Men, Youths and Boys, In Suits <Jt CiV-simere, Fianm i, Cheviot and Serge—all at low prices. Also a line of JKWEILRY. there must be but one price. Xo one can" price. tell tlie value of an article in this line by m. .s.1.1 a. in. .8.80 p. m. GOIXU SOUTH. till nearly morning. Befreshments mechanics that have been employed are ; Leave Winnsboro about to vacate, leaving behind them every- j Arrive at Charlotte tiling so perfect In alt appointments and requirements for the tran (action of an ha lts appearance when new; therefore the meuse business, that on mtenni; tlsis Mart Ro IF* mail and express. merchant who has learned its value from! of ICashion one can tonaediateiy observe i r'nn^muo * ’ <, , 0 „ .. . . , . , ... its maker must say what it is woith. and , that every detail tliat expci icnce could <!•■- !. .7 - these were extended most heartily. .. stick to his price if lie loses a sale by it. To ; sire or taste could suggest has been attend- i '[i.. p?‘.V 8 -V) n After-remaining at the residence an do otherwise is demoralizing to the busi- cd to. Everything that hi anv way could : , d oi M! ' hour or so 8fler the ceremony;the party p«8 8 i for customers prill soon conclude that add to the comfoit and convenience of cus-; nm.rn Jjl'.i, V-t .i,' repaired to Coleman’s Hall and danced the has no pnces and no-dom^rAhas been zealously looked after and 1 Ke \Vomffil t s‘ : "‘' 4 88 »' in* ' conscientious scruples, and will get as rprovlded for. The premises iiave been eu-' Wh te V ' - - ' f 1 7? v r rc” i A ili i. 8 i »7 FUKXIKHING GOODS Gents’ FINE In a!l the latest styles of goods. Gents’ Neckwear a specialty, SHOOS in Low-'.i'uavfcis and Gaiters. Orders scut Ui my address will be promptly attended to. M L. KIN ARB. were served orally was left Thursday tour. The Bulletin begs to extend its' cilstomers iuid gave them goods at reduced P hi Leave White Oak,.... larged to more than four times their former Ll . ave v.'innsboro. seieial new departments Leu7e Simpson s, ft.l oj^vvjucli aie o;iliu*..y | ], t > avt » liul^cv^ivy.. heartiest congratulations, and wishes prices, but we bad good and sufidcient rea-: vast improvenients, . , * . . . ./• . , i sons for doing so, perlnvps tlie goods were ' milinv nf oaoital. m lias long been feltin thjss ids, piaMV tltoOi « T,ln<i<iaiit tjuil* no<7 koTp i-rlnni | i«* uoiii« so, j^rimjis uie goous were | outlay of capital, miwt ui them a pleasant in ann.sal, ictnrn. a |} tt ] 0 ou t 0 f style, prthe customer was an toiling effect on fit Mr. Samuels and his hi ide received object of charity, or we wished to do them iminy elegant presents, as follows:* ja favof, One dozen silver tidile spoons from r / Mr. and Mrs. Wnchtel, of’Cliester. j CONNOR & CHANDLER. Silver cako basket from Mrs. F. Kaufman, of Chester. Lwlnfotng'a want that Blythewi^l less iiiL'i-ests of thts growing and lieaufif-i'. city. For .now ladies of tlie most refipvd b-cd'es, for which find in of a •ii-otion. All these j J^ve Kfllian’s dni at dll immense : j, W!VP ( ;o!um1.ia Arrive at Augusta ‘Ccssariiy have "a* 4.4.1 p. m. .. .5.08 ji. m. .. .5,19.p. m. | 5.3up. in. i .. ..i.vr p. m. i .. .0 05 p. h). ! .. .(>..87 p. Hi. i . .10.47 p. BL can Silver waiter from Masters L. II. and Eddie (hirry, of Chester. Silver pitcher from Mr, and Mrs, L lieyman ami Miss Rosa Eva Hcy- uinii, of Cliestcr the Caroiinas are provi rn tills establishment every ii*«|-.us!te wardrobe, for eithert,tr«o c or toilet. Petit Jurors.—The following is the list of petit jurors drawn for tlie Sep tember teVm of the Circuit Conrt for. this cotmtj/: Glenn Adger (colored), AVm. J. Ilavnes, Bunj-an Etnmcrsoh (colored), John B. Patrick, James C. Curry, Charles Raiih, Win. Westly Hall (colored), Samuel H. Terrace, Edward A. Kennedy, D. G. Ruff, John S. Ligon, James P. Casou, Hazel H. Yodgno, Andrew M Wiijlgcc, Charles Gamble (colored), P. M. B. Holly, Win. R. GarHsoli, Alfred Dunn, A. M. Yongne, Louis T. Wildes, Angus R. Nicholson, Robert Steven son, David''G. Robertson, Rarklay Johnston, John F. Gladden, Jesse C). J6t>berf«on, Sampson Harris (coloi'ed), Louis Samuels, Robert S. Nichols, T ms. C. Rains, Charles Av* Aficlf,"' John L. Cauthcn, A. J. Hamilton, Ben Owings (colored), John B. Propst, Win. II. G. Castles. TUB Tjy.1 IX MADE ONE. i, v A Notable Marriage In Cheater -The Happy Unlon ofa Popular Young Lady of that Place to a Well Known ( Gentle man ol [From the.Chester Bulletin, Aug. 54.] One of the happiest occasions and Aiost delightful social events that ever occurred in Chester was the ceiehra- t.ion of the nuptials on last Wednesday evening of Mr. Louis Samuels, late of Chcstfcr, now of Winnsboro,'and Miss Alice Simmons, daughter of Mrs. Caroline Simmons. We hud the pleas ure of wHueSfeihg the marriage, which took place at the residence of the bride’s mother, on Center street, tlie ceremony being performed by the Rev. David Levy, of Congregation Beth Elohim, of Charleston. Gathered i t the residence was a large assemblage of relatives aild the immediate friends of the affianced, a number Uf ladies and gentlemen being present .from Winnsboro and, Charlotte. 'Vhiile anticipating theoridai pair the scene was one of joy, and only at tlie ap proach of the betrothed was there a hush; of vdices. Seven o’clock had been appointed as the auspicious mo ment for the~eereinemy, and almost to a minute the grooni made .his appenr- ahee into flic parlor escorted on either side by his tkiher, vfr. S-Sainnels, ami Mr. 1. L. (fuuiioiHe. Then followed the bride accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Simnp vfi, and Mrs:Samuels. The party stoutybeneatli a white Sutiii can opy, which was beautifully embroidered and gracefully while the Uev^rfeiid Rablii placed him self before a stand on which bitrned wax caudles iu a beauiifiii triad can dle-stick, this according to Hebrew custom. The ceremony then began by questions in Hebrew by the Rabbi, replies being returned by tbfe accom panying parents of the couple.-‘.The erordiau knot was then tied, Ihe Dind- iog words being tianslatcd by file Rabbi, who tlifl'crifW delivered a beautifully worded and tender prayer. In the midst of the ceremony he Jiiok a glass of wine, and sippingjt, handed it lb Mr. ^amnels, whofiei^ it to the lips of the groom, Mrs. Simmons in fnm holding the glass to the lips of the bride. The pair thns pledging them selves in its contents. The groom id the meantime placed a gold baud on tlie left forefinger of the bride and theV were pronounced man and 'Wife. A wine glass was then handed to the groom and he dashed it in pieces on the waiter at hib feet. At tins moment ■the relatives and friends crowded Hfrmnd the wedded pair&howering con gratulations upon them, each and everybody v exchangiug ,the word mas- sollov, signifying luck and prosperity. 'Che ceremony was certainly beanti- fuLgqd solemn, aufl .wps performed In a mowf impressive manner by the Rev erend Rabbi, who was arrayed in the ourplicc and other habilimeuls of his Silver waiter from Sirs. S. Herman ali<l Saling Ilejmau, of Chester. Silver inrfor knife from Mr, A.; Tracer, of’Columbia. Toilet set in case from Mr. and Mrs. R. EJias, of Charleston. 1 Hand pain tod satin toilet set from Mrs. S. Wolfe, of ^Winnsboro. Goiur clock from an unknown giver, New York. Handpainted lamp from Mr. and Mrs. A. Schiff, of Baltimore. ' Bronze parlor clock, in glass case, from Mr. Henry Samuels, of Chester. Handpainted lea set from R. and M. Meyers, New York. Lace bedspread and shams from Miss Jertnie Samuels, of Chester. Lftee bedspread and shams from Misses Sallie, Hannah and *Etta Iley- maii, of Chester. Four waiters of beautiful flowers from Mrs. M. J. Curry', Mrs. James Hemphill, Mrs. D. Hcmpliji), Mrs. T. 8. Mills, of Chester.* i vanewnent ot con JUST RECEi?EB.IS2! XL jr DEPAIIT UR ES. W«-feeI that nowhere on continent is ; there a wider fluid for pro:go s than in the j ; liaiiny valle>"sof tlie love ; y tvndh. Our-1 I selves animated and imimed v.-tii t!ie most; j cntliusiasttc spirit for the elevation and ad-' vanewnent of coniine section are determine new i o.'d,, phifk iii>tead of stcad ef CHaiit, a Hiity iu niaee of cheek, science and uner.vy iK-ujingdj^jyp! tlie old fogy plan of doing brjinevC old goods and long prices find no ie: ting-place with us, our motto is'ruul shall he No. is, way freight, with passenger couch I attacheii, runs daily except Fiinday: ) Leave'Cliarlotfe.. .,T.. .5.R6 a. hi. 1 Leave \viunsiiore. 12.28 »>. mi. I ly they arc always FRESH. Amvw"t Columbia ; 4.10 p. in- ■ J J J IJ ail road (or Wasiiingten) time sixtcei minutes alioad of Winnsboro time.. G. K. TAI.COTT, T. 31'. R Talcott, Superintendent. General Manager. We have a small quantity of chopped Corn and Peas mix ed and Peas and Bran, whiph makes an excellent cow food. Also, a few bushels of Peas on hand. .S' .... ’We would remind our friends that we buy a small quanti ty of GROCERIES at a time, and buy OFTEN, consequent- jxjx 1.1“ r.i laii'Mi ttliil ili.- TEESH GOODS! IRISH POTATOES. LARGE CABBAGE HEADS. STRIPS. VERY FINE SMOKED BEEF. ONE BARREL NO. 1 MACKEREL JUST OPENED. A AT u„K „f s. s. ‘WOLFE’S. Cheater. - ; Dozen ftoiliea, tidies find table mats from Misses Esther and Bell Gunliouse, of Chester. wo’dozen silver knives from Mr. amt Mrs. Levy, of Tliomasriile, Ga. S’iver butter disli and kni!q front Mr. Bf ii David, of Clicsfer. Dozen ice cream spoons, Mr. and Mrs. Lanion, t>f Now York. Silver ice pitcher, Mr. and Mrs.. P. M. Cohen, of Union. - Pickle stand, Minnie and Henry Heyni’aii, of Chester^ ^ v ., 7Caee silver, ®! Iseman, of Charles ton. - ; - 1 Silver pRclier, J. Groescliel and. L. Landecker, of Winnsboro. J Silver irohlet, Mr. and Mrs. Berman, of Columbia. . " Dozen teaspoons and dozen table. sjiootVs, Mr. and ' Mrs. Lilienthai and sons, of Savannah. Case, one dozen, silver tea and table spoons, Mr. and Mrsi Lebeck, of New York. 3' Two silver doily rings, Louis and Melvin Gnnhbuse, of Chester. Silver gold-lined berry spoon, M r * and Mrs. J. Spanier, of Charleston. ; Half dozen silver teaspoons, Mre. Israel, of Charleston. Silver cake knife, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Elias, of Charleston. Two silver gravy ladles, sonp ladle, silver-lined, in case, R. Sainuelo & Son, Of New Y'ork. ' « Silver fisii knife, Miss Sarali Samu els, of Chester. Doiten sllvor teaspoons, Mr. Julius Schiff, of CharloUe, N. C. Silver pickle stand, Mrs. and Mrs. J. II. Kaufman, of Chester. Half dozen silver teaspoons, Mr. and Mrs. Iseman, of Dariimrton. One silver butter dish, Mr. and Mrs. Sterobcrger, of Darlington. Silver pickle stand, Mr. Riid Mrs. Adlesheimor, of Chester. 1 Silver berry spoon, Mrs. Kale Purser, of Chester. Hanging lamp, Miss Ida Sugenheim- er, of Winnsboro. i China tea sot; Mr. and Mr?. Sngen- heimer, of Winfisbnro.' Marble ton table, Landecker & Brothers, of Winnsboro. Marble to]) table, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gtiiihottse. of Chester. One parlor suit and carpet, Mr. and Mrs. Samuels, of Chester. Dihing-roPm set, Mr. and Mrs. L L. Gunliouse, of Chester. .* One complete kitchen set, J. L. and R. Simmons, of Chester. , One louusre, Mr. and Mrs. A. and ‘ ' * Rock Hill, v and-Mrs. P. W. CONSISTING OF FLOUR OF THE “QUICK SALES AND LIGHT 1‘IJOi'ITS i best grades, 3Ieal, Pearl Grits, Rice, New We are determined to have life and en-j ergy around and about u ;. Having nmv at! , our command all the ipnee uecwsajry for i Orleans Aloiasses and Syrups, fit SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST the requirements of our constantly inomas- <»««*•»« !!?,p * J Canned Goods, Corned Beef, Sugar Co our patrons a stock of such magnitude and varied assortment as eamiot be excelled in tin* Southern States. For tlie special pleasure of our lady friends we sfiiiil open wii . the fail msisoh a j Dress Making DeptfRltocnt, »;i*l after inurii 1 exertion we Iiave been fottunate enough to I secure the services of a lady who for the I pafct seventeiin years has ‘catered to the I tastes of the very bost'trsvle of New York, j Philadelphia and Baithnon*. wiiosg ability ! as a perfect fitter cannot he questioned, j Ladies can rely on being provided with the ' most attractive freaksfnsii.km in gar- pies, cakes and puddings. Evaporated ments that will be perfect in lit, style and i 1 workiuanship. 1‘articutariy attractive will be opr La dies’, Misses* and Ohlldraa’s Uidlcrgar- ments Dcpiutment,' our s’, Misses’ and Chiiitren’.. Kept;and .-lice Dcnaricu nt, our Cloak and Suit Dep. i; ticai, e.ml we ffave specially (’(‘VrtlicU aa ent’.e gall tv p,;- our Mitiinevj’ Dcpartineviu Tins wiii iv eutiducted on a nutre exh save st tie than ever before and will cont.. 1 c\cry thing de sirabic in the wav <>(' Fc^o. 'i and'American | Novelties in Miilmetyjh:/is. I V) To! ^ In ail our otheV •depa’ito cents iye. will offer! (J XVi J' 4 f. ^ j v;jTY the most attractive a-^jr meat* at price ; stl that caijpot be , c«V’<We(fei. wiCn, p-wm r.s Clack, atid Colored Mili-s, be-tins, Ye Acts, Brocades, SIonroingG^xis, Cranes, Dregs Goads, WhiteGoodA > dmns au.i f en e..- tics, Cloths ami C\ -sucres, Umnucis.. Blankets, (juiits, Liniegs, fios'crv bud Underwear, Gioves, Lin es and Kmbrtdde- ■ ries, Notions, Fancy Good^Uors-tts,.Prints, i Lawns and Cambr'ics, i)ivss Trimmings,! Dress Buttons, Uug.v.e!! 's, Pinssls, Fans PRICES AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. . i ' ' ‘ 1 «;* • 1 COME AND SEE US. J. IT. HAKDEN & BKCL in? V line of Okra, and Tomattoes, Tomattocs, Salmon, Peaeims, Pineapple, CcDhrated Bartictt Pears, Succotash, Squash, Chow-Chow and Mixed Pickles, Prepared Cocoanut for jetables ferSeups, Evaporated Apple Old CovennntTit Java and Rio CoiTce m ■v£fc M mm m. “ cS, JV. rS:i .m SWIFT’S SPECIFIC iven ana i}^ TAKE NOTICE! BUY your Wagon Material, SPOKES, RIMS and HUBS, SHAFTS, POLES. WAGONS, GROCERIES, .MACHINE S L, GRINDSTONES, TRACES, WELL- lAlXS, and all kinds of Plantation (rOOds COOK STOVES, HEATING STOVES, from.$14.00 to $50.00, complete, OIL STOVES, WOODENWARE, ETC., Ftom J. H. CUMMINGS. The UNION CHURN is sold on Ks merits. 1 can refer to a dozen parties using it in this vicinty. It is not a new thing, but has stood the test .since 1SC4. , Sugars and Coffees. and ah Glades of la not a triumph cf pcienre, hut is n rovclfit.on through the iiroicct of tbo untntored Myajre. aml H a compli to antidoto to &U luada of Wood l ouoo and Skiu Ilmuor. Swift’s Speeiflc cured me of Scrofula, w’hichi* hereditary in my family. I have sutfered wain it for many ycar«, and have tried u many pliysiciiini nrtd all «>rU oftreatment, tmt U n) piiriKMM*; and when I lK‘^m to take Bwift'a Si>ccitlc 1 waa m a honible Condition: but thanks to this great remedy. Jam rid of the disease. There ia no cion ht that it is the greatest medicine in ex.iateace, and 1 nope any who doubt v ill write to me. E. C. HAWKS, Jr., Clarksville, Ga. After safferlnj twenty-live years with a painful Pry Tetter, and trying many physicians, I was at last relieved by the use of Swift's ttpeciftc, and I cheerfully coniineud it to aH simlhirly afnlctec. Itav. 1. U. URANUAM, Macua, Ga. —SHALL WE BE— CLOTHED ? A'iTEMDN Oil-ciQlhs, &c. EY MAIL. Carpets, Mattin ORDERS Our Mail and Express Departraer.tisrow so thoroughly orgauizeii that hidies living outside tlie city can do tiieir shopping through ua with as juie-ri certuinty of satis faction as it they were personally present. Samples sent to any part of the United Statqs, Canada or Hex."), on application. All orders amounting to ten dollars and upwards delivered free of Express and Slaii charges. v Wittxov/sky & Baruch, CHARLOTTE, N, C. Aug 16 "It ~ 1-5 CAI.LED to FRESH ADDITION’ TO MY fJ. ! OTir n f: N.T7 i \ Cl V CC'- j 7- '• O ■’ N i myyi f iih-| s L h HiHi T J Cu JL U j* J w v 4.4.L.A. w 4a. t. f UNDERTAKING ! HR. 3. IK. CI.I.IOTT. SR., Respectfully informs the public that he has on hand a f ull line of COFFffXS AND CASKETS, and is prepared to do anything in under taking. ' —ALSO,- XSilver ertpj'Mr. B. Viaanski, of Co- lumMa. ./'V •• i • -./ Silver forks, T. W. Clawson, Jr., of Chester. Photograph album, Charley White, colored, of Chestqiv . _ Silver reo^iver, 7 Mrs. 8. M. Isaaes and fatnifv, of New Y'ork. -A jc. ^ I I i " A Trophot Honored In Bla Own Coantrjr. Some people are wedded to the foolish notion that fhere’ls tin exeenence in any thing that does not hear a foreign* mark. u ’Tis distance that lend* enchantment to iheTfysw.” But we are*living in a practi cal agA . High-sounding names were once of much avail, but tliey are found now to be elnpty things. Merit is tlie guinea stamp that indicates true worth. Here is a remedy that staudsAhe test* Of experience. As gold grows brighter by usage, so i» ttyis medicine the more appreciated as.; it be comes better known. The. large and in creasing.salts . of .Noraan’a .'Neutralizing Cordial effected in the littie State of South Carolina, the home of tills wonderful remedy, i* the surest proof that a prophet is honored in bis own country. * WANTED. *.)i ir*-1v 1 ’- ■ . .v*.-r■ "ITTANTED, by a Gentleman with Arc Tv children: i Lady to keep house and have ’charge of the ehlMreR. Apply at this office. • 4 * Aug 28-flxtf + Saddles, Bridles and Harness—“wat down yonder.” ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. »•: m ’■■■■■ • /> c • A full line of BURIAL ROBES, for men, i. Women and children—a new feature—very neat, Appropriate and clieap. We ask for a share of the patronage. J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. A WORD IN SEASON! ! . ^ il.HAVE NOTIFIED THE FARMER: of Fairfield to bring in their QLD GINS for repairs. Efat they afe not doing so, and I am not able to disappoint a purcha: • er iff a new" giu for tlie repairing of .ia old on*. So parties need not bring their gins in just wlien they need them and expect tr “take them out in my wagon,” or “get them Saturday when tlie wagon comes in.” I want to do all the work I can. J hope the (HN MEN won’t CROWD us in SEPTEMBER just when they want tbeb GIN* i V. M. ELLIOTT, 8R. DEMTAL NOTICE. D R. J. B. PATRICK, Jr., of Cliariestor S. C., will visit Winns'ioro on Uith of Augast, and will remain one k half weeks. Having all of the latest proved appliances and a long experience can guarantee to give entire satisfaction. Juljrao-txtf The Celebrated ‘Brunswick one. Hams—tr* SALE AND FEED STABLES. Ocean Gem Mackerel. Script Louis Com Reef. Saint Louis Roast Bi el’. CATABBH. Argnmcnt is nnnetrasory to show that this is a BloolDisease. S. 8. S. cures It. B S. S. has rnrert roc of a tronhlcomo Catarrh, which had Imffla l fie treatment of all the best phy sicians North and Somh. ... . r, S. L. McBIUDE, Atlanta, Ga. Von can rocommend .8. S. S. for Catarrh. It is a ante care. It relieved iny ere: entirely. C. C. iiUHNS, Ureonsbnr^, Ind. Have taken S. S. S. for Catarrh with great benefit. Three bottles more will completely cure me. li. it. IlItOWN, Spartanburg, S. C. 61,000 REWAIoD! Will bo paid to anv Chemist who will find, on Anal- vsts of ](Vl bottles B. S. 8., ono particle of Mercury, lodido Potassium. <>r .any ntiocrul suh-tanoe. TUK b\VDT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Qa. WOMAN 1 Is one of tlie questions which most per- 1 ilexes the mind of the individual and tlie family. To relieve yourself-of this pfcr- plexity, you should call aud hear ourpruM on EtING' GOODS, Of which we now have a large and well assorted stuck. Everything in tlie way of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, etc., that is wa ted, from the commonest domestic to the nicest DRESS GOODS.- and all tlm novelties in NOTIONS. If-you want a nice suit of CLCTiHXETG- S ••••••••••••• Come and see our stock, or choose from our line of samples. *]f we cannot please you in one we can in tlie other. We have sunothing nice in this way, and guarantee tits as well as quality of goods. We lia ve a very pretty and nobby line of HATS, in both felt and straw, and can please tlie most fastidious. v W’o ask an inspection of our stock of SHOES, whieli is very large, embracing nil qualities and styles. Sometning nice iu iow-cuts and slipper*. In ail departments we endeavor to give the best goods at LOWEST PRICES. Respectfully, CALDWELL & LAUDERDAE. HSR BEST FRIEHD! J. iii Sardines.- i -1 ImpoitcAiv.td '.m'-r; Salmon (Soused), him ki-ivh lmpm-te.1 Macaroni. Fresh ClKicse, . FreflVviiyies, ip gallon can’ Bartlett Pears, (Mlifeck GratofVPineappie, Peaches. 1 “Winslow’s” Siici vtasii—fii-st nackert, “Davis Lestor Aiqnoi” Tomatoes—ham! paekcil. Uros3e& Blackwell’s GI ow-Uhow Pickles. Imnofted VYoi-eestersiiire Lance. Baker’s Bronia. . Condensed Milt. Fresh Btiew-Fiakes. A lot of Handled Hors and Brain Ci. die: ALi. CHEAP FORCAt II. ) rj . . i£EZ?TS:CttY HORSES AND MULES! Tl» M. HUEY I 1883. WiXKBBOBQ, August 6,18R3. JUST ARRIVED, i'.vo car-loads of young, fat, welj broke VOstesu HOUSES .ijid IfOliES, anmng Jtet ’twenty uiqe VouligAnares, well bfi kb H) tfHvc single m loubie. Also a few" ff<*od saddle liotse*. Any one wishing W^htty m- swap had l.ct ter call at mice r.ikl pet the pick. I wll iwup for any and nil k'fuJs, both licrse- ind.mules, poor or f .t. 'a. . . -TRADE- NORMAN’S He oTnALrs, Nc CORDIAL. ’ —MARK— BURE and effectual Remedy fortbs ears of .all lrTespiiaritl<» aiul diKortfen of the Stoin- u and Boweta, Whether In children or adults. It la acceptable to tbo Stomach trithout betef “ live to the fast* aptly relieving Dyeentwy. Dttrrhoen.ChoA era Rortms, Cnoilm infantum, —*—- Heartburn, flick and Xeirona Headache and Uyspepria. Mar riK wed In aU duran*tan«nti of the Stomach and Bowels from relaxation Of totaatlnaaor a change of feed or water. Mr02&2£.A.2(r*S NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL ’ Is at pleasant and harmleas as Black berry Wine. Docs not contain Opium and win not constipate. Specially recom mended for Scnsictness and ttwtltlag Children. ' -1 Pride sjc. and 9i*o per botda. Bold >y aU Dmpy/s/s onr*‘ Dealers At Medici**. EXCELSIOR - QREKIQAIi (XX, IU C.I V; « v O i ~ r Wc have now rc’c’-Ved onr stx’k SPUING GOODit,. ami l.avv tkoin r-n tor WZ'WtJ&T*. We tUnk w; ea:’. 8A FaJ.Y .,y thf t yv have never bjvncA at any riu.c a r.iou complete assortiqsnt or better cla: i ol roods. ' , f ; .4 • : 1 .J* ^ ■ 'i '* 'r ' • ’ ...a As recraroH pritieii, w?* will oi''y frv t)u these goo»ls will bu 3o’.c fls low as ti.c * gmir mm REGULATOR Tnia famous rcmetly most happily meets the de mand ot the ape for woman’s peculiar and multiform afflictions. It Is a remedy for IVOMAN ONLY, and for 0X2 SPECIAL CLASS of her diseases} It Is a spociflc for certain diseased conditions pf the womb, and proposes to to control the Mcnstmnl Function as to regulate aU the derangements and irregularities of Woman’s ‘ ' MONTHLY SICKNESS. Its proprietor cLims for it no other medical property; and to doubt the fact that this medicine does posi tively possess such controlling and regulating powers is simply to discredit the Voluntary testimony of thousands of livWg wltuesxej who are to-day exult ing in their restoration to soond health aud happiness. ^KADTTPLR’n p?rifALB jQEQULATOft is strictly a vegetable ccmpor.iJ, end Is the product of m: dical science cud ptactieul experience directed towards tlie benefit of SUFFERING WOMAN I Itis tho studied prescription cf a learned physician whose specialty was WOMAN, end whoso fame be came enviable and boundless because of his wonder* fnl success in the treatment and core of female com- plaints. TUB REOULATOIt is the GRANDEST j REMEDY kupwu, and richly deserves its nams: WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND, Becaius It control* a chute of functions the various derangements of which cause more 111 health than V/ all other caoses combined, and thns rescues her from * : ' along tnia of afflictions which sorely embitter her life, and prematurely end her existence. Ohl what a multitude of living witnesses can tes tify to Its charming effccto. WOMAN I take to your confidence this PRECIOUS BOON OF HEALTH I It will relieve you of near ly all tho complalnu pecu liar to yonr sex 1 Rely upon it as ycur safeguard foe , hcMth, happiness and long life. Wee—Small size, 75 cents; Large size, f L50L |V* Sold by all Drngglsts. Prepared only by I>R. J. BRADFIELP. Ho. 108 Sonfli Fryer Btrset, Atlanta, Ga. WHEREWITHAL sejas.i. i's: be fed? Is another perplexing question. It also ceases to worry when once you look into our GROCERY DEPARTMENT, where you will find all kinds of'eatables Lt, most reasonable prices. COME AND SEE US. We take pleasure in showing our goods. Respectfully, HLIrtVIjU & LACDERDALE. CP €!<fc02^ ire sold in.ntiy yj BICHT, and a,>ure on: . cuiifcmieri that tTiey will lie gicteeted ii prices, wo Will aieet tlie market at any time ta any ililiit,'. U e vrould call special attention to our aEX’tfi’ 5)E C* A SKL’EXT. Sole] Walhalla, 87 Q. u.a A. ,whl< h will be found copipjete in erety par . ticular, and ail vie ask Is au iimpnctioa by the public. .... v . ..,hE HcMASTIU, B2KL & Z3ICHIN. TITSi^IP . J ULY is tbo. best fudbt'J to sow Rnta Baga.Turnip Seed in, We have a r* Mi supply also ot Red Trip, Whlui Flat puteb, Fom-miriai) Gioiie, Norfolk, Seven j. ' ;>p. Yellow Aberdeen, Amber Globe and 'Jonleu Ball. McaIASTES, EiaCE & KETCHIN. July 17- CHa cl Easy ct-usa Th'a■ cf w^micn over <he isud testi fy to the we iderfo : effects ot • iiisgrra: rem edy; 11 will not only nhorton 1 .homed lessen the iote ity of nain f id ttfieriag bcjm..l cxjrc*.dt n. l*tt L« :ar then *11,11 thereby ►T*at: r diminishes the dinaer tolife'of bo*a luc'hor arid child. -Thix greet boon tosuf- feiing won -m is B^nies' Ltnlmatt, or. Mother's FrUrut. Prepnnd aim sold bv J. AnAnnm.o, Atbmta, Ga. Sold hr al Dmijjrisu. Price di-fObottij. Seat by ttxrtees bn receipt of price. MACHINERY, OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY McMASTER & CO. V AM ■M ■ :w AVATERTOWN ENGINE. BALL HAND COTTON PRESS. little Giant Hydraulic press. ■■ V - CHAIN AND ROTARY HARROWS, i v 6l,D HICKORY WAGONS. ! WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE CORTLAND WAGON COMPANY, ' MANUFACTURERS OF PLATFORM-SPRING WAGONS, BUGGIES i.j./ . v-'L* '.r, -ft - ’ ' . '• -.’.'J. : 'v . .. *■ :"4 ^ ^ /■ ' .•' t ’ . • ■and m n PHAETONS. Oi-e us a eafl, aud you a-anlCHKAP. : . ■ ’SENSM ■ L ifl* - vri we will'sell you wliat J. F. McMASTER &C< DU. J. M. QUATfLEBAUM, * DENTIST ' COlillSliWA, S. €. Oiyice jOvi n Stanllt’o China Uall. M ayio-«m in £> C N T I 8 Office: Nortli aide \V» 3T* ■w% A ' 2ms : i . yf; KgnttjM ¥*4 . ■ ¥