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* '*’* Th« 8<»dC«rt*r o< i» Young jtan New Lyto*
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Denver fc|)e£tyl siiiei-Xate w^Sat- Ven ahl
. Jackson’s Wab Horse.—In a recent
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|# -A Denver kpcci^i sn)s: r v'Late wf Sat- -t(een KhipjicnH'roin this place to Lex-1
nrdtiy evening.ihc Jiijjieo aiVested a iifcrton, V«., ar. a present ’to Oenvndl
Aonna mon^hnWd AuWey Graw as a..|j! l „m„ of the Viiyiiiia MllWtirV Instf-'
suspicious character ami iodised hi ill in t u te, l»v the Rev. Dr. It. H. Morrison.'
tliti city jail. No chaiue was made Ueferriiijr to the old chaiycr’s presence
—Shall we be-
^juarjpfs CLACUCS, -
' nTr.n AND DEAI.
—npPORTEB.AND DEALER IN— •
wines* Liquors, ciQars, tocacco,
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nm eiry jail, ao nidiae was muae KeferriiiK to the old clmrjrcr’s presence /Y m T-T Tl ‘tS, 'c\ .^ob 00 *® 1 ^ and provisions,
» , TV 1 *“ t , » u «l»»rinet excited i„ Lym-bbarg, the News says: tfhis L/-Jb V7 1 JtL ill 'J_/ T No.l&S EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S.(j. P
Post- tUo idtcntioii irtjtlio -jMihrs', a 1 ! as he famous old war horse was 'the oHject .. : . c ■ ..., L
According to Third Asssistant Po«t- lUo attc 1*1 ion ut>llio pofir**, ai d as he famous old war horse was the object
master Ucnerul Haze 11, the surplus in Was unahle to iriveany intelligent ac- of much interest while iiere. lie was
.1 1 vv.ai. in th» nnet. dp ot hiiiiseU or. his w iiodciiifsrs visited bv a great ntafi^'persons, wlio ?-
the last llscal ycai ^ *he pojtoffii.t de ahoiml i oft „ y.y ,„ to t |, c nighi, he ivus were surprised to sod him 'looking so ‘ • $. • fsrU •
} lutment will bo $2,500,000, a gam run in. ■■ well. A eircumstuncc that tuay.upt lip ;
over the surplus of 1*t>2 of 81,100,000. ^ This yoniig mail baaiiijiistory whicii generally known, undone possessing.
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lexes the
Senator Warukn Miller, of New
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is a stronger plea ti.r teni|)erHure iImii pw/ulinr ;ldj;al . intcresr, U that .'this fifmily. Tbrd
was ever penned by the tuosi gifted jmrisc was c.<ptuiitd by-a LysichhiHg piexitv, you shi
questions which most per-
* of the individual and t^e
leve' yourself of this pei>
you should call and hear our prices
Arthur.
m
the practice of the law as a profession. G e „,.,. H | j 0 h SmnrL- The wrltoiwwas a
The same year ho was elected as‘a nicmher of that heroic compauv, and > orwhinb « 1 „
Democrat to a seat in the lower House feehnjjnst prtdt* itr aH its perf.m .imieOh ?8!f-^R a 1 W. a ^ d we, l
The Texas cotton crop of this year
is estinmted at 1,030,000 bides, a lull
ing off from last year of 464,000 hales.
Drought affected the crop. Texas has ^ >>i>v > wi> „
suffered severely from scarcity of ram, oiie-ot - tife finest adilresses ever uttered onf. extent r .with rhe immortal Stone- plee afuitof . v /-•
while tarther north tlK.ro 'was an £'!! J ike w,!CU » iw "» “ hd L 1,i "‘ wall, just Ticpmr he went ^to~ the .!
ll,l 1 ll . ,M|S- . . ... death-trap. Hts last winds addressed s—t-r-
11c removed to Mdvvawkce and he- to the captain, were, “It’s tiihV to . W4ijv_;TxI-LIeTC3r '
tii Ijiw • II if* first cjikc nioV e. M H© cHcl niov©" w *l-)(ita * to* * •••••••»••••••••••••••••••••••••••#
ums in (.‘lipid’s Court. He won the 8 „a the grave.—Charlotte journal- 'v ' ’* !V .
w-qgomft into the atfeotions of a heantllul and moderately Ohsmer. Coma anAteftiifrr stock, or choose from
sinefes asriitn.v * He ^nngphiciw^^ljuMBlMMAr iu . r — <»■» i *'Vv^? fc, fi ueo ^ 8am pJQs^ • If we cannot please
* - VViK ^ I .. • s .. . « . • w* •'s *. m Itl /anas tear 4.1 At %«t*!♦**_• 1_
abundance of it. Still there w ill proba
bly be a fairlv large crop.
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carrying,
Ires St. Paid, Minn., Octol
foot, carrying the flag to Gnlv
Texa ci , thence to Maine and
San Francisco, and He proposes . ...
liver eighteen hundred lectures on his hrtr f;V at relultves as well n< at lock- grcssional library.
^ „ , , smiths, and elopement and ummucc *—
protracted tramp of seven thousand t'.)llowed.
miles. ' Once iu possession of a fat bind
*1 w 'account, young. Gray began a sv ft
Hon. Wm. 11. Calkins thinks thut career 10 desliucliun. lie sq iaudcn
Mr. Holman will be the Democratic his wire’s ,money light jmd left. I n
candidate for Governor of Indiana, prodigu] apn wasn't a n arkcr 10 hi. .
,, , . . . Nculcct.bnd uhti-e or. tlic won an w.
He has some doubts of Ilepuhhcftn as- . ti id,,, p.ii.u,,,
cendency in that State. Speaking ot matter of course.
the possibility of Hoadly withdrawing The end can e soon. A fortune >
from the race for Governor of Ohio, he ®ld,O00 was spent,.In less tan x
said: “It he does, the Democrats will succeeded. ..G.a , . i; . . r-x
be badly beaten. You can’t cliangc , |jjs credit jn Mim c ..
candidates and win. We tr’cd that in |Chicago, moved to 13.ik >ot, ... d v.n
Indiana in 1877 and went to the wall, i ih'i'.ediuiH.y cicco., n ni m'.
Orth could have been elected, .but he | was st>||t >
was taken off and Hen Harrison suh- a ,„j (| K .„ S |,| , v ,,,
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ing all the whiskey in Ui’-ma: c.n'. u
came as near to it as. Soy ii..c
0TTO TIEDlkAN & SONS,
V^OLESALE GROCERS,
JUST RECEIVED AGAIN
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—AND—
^ JPROVISION DEALERS, 4 -
102 AND.104 EAST BAY STREET, f
' chaBEston, S. C.
gO YD BROTHER^
fb ii- o. i • . ,»
Wholesblb Grocers, Liquor Dealers
i —ANIV- ., y-.
•N • . ^ * * •'.
.COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
g 6. TflOMAS, AGENT, .
No. 320 K1N0 St., Opposite Liberty, "
WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANG-
^ INGS.LACE CURTAINS,. v ''
Corn aces and . Upholster^ , Goods,
: CHARLESTONjS.%.
Window Awnings Made to Order
he
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stituted, and what was the result? Hen the apparent th tei iuinat n,.. <0 d.
was slaughtered!”
An exchange save thut rccentlvMherc ; could, hut he did not succc. d.
..... „ , „ .1 His next exiierunent was to turn
applied three hundred cat ululates i'> J mnperaoce teener, and h»- was
answer to a call for six clerks, undone |^c^at success in the nmidbi : m li< id
proved to! lie
mnde a tour of low.i
L.vel
liundred and thirty-seven
j)0"Rcss the necessary qualiflctitious, i tbe prohihilory atneudijieu!'tl the con
and a^lds that “there is no such rush ’'J'V'lUx Vn
when capable mechanics arc wanted.”, |„. „„ 8 1,0,.,, a | U , ..h,,.,.,
There is ho parallel in the two cases, lawyer, an tmcthmcci,,- a -s.,ie si.
A large proportion of voting men just man, and even thing else *li t .cq ■ r •
f rom their schocis arc capable ot per- 'j. llI ||j# |ii; . |ias ln ,.„ „ p,
lorming the work ot clerk--, at f'‘‘3fl 1 failure, wren it might have been a
with the added experience of 11 ^pw shining success. Auwenu-ciuu. a. .sa
DYSenterV-
SUM
MER
COMPLAINT
There is no time to be lost when those
we love are taken with these
terrible diseases.
The beauty of PERRY DAVIS’S
PAIN KILLER is that it acts
to promptly, surely and
efficiently.
Don’t be without Pain Killer I
A. »•'
Have it ready for instant use 1
Keep it with you at hotae
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or abroad!
ALL THE OtiUQQiSTS SELL IT
picuop M!y 4 utu»b liiqjbluIOTIS. , .
We ask»n, inspection of our stock'jif
SHOES, which is very larger embracing all
qualities and styles.. Something nice jn
low-cuts and slippers. ^ . ;*.•
In all departmefiW wn endeavor to give
the best goods at LOWEST PRICES.
Respectfully,.'
CALDWELL & LACD’ERDaE
whcrewithai.
^ G. CUDWOR^rixfc CO.,
. J r. : —W!lOLESALE-i : u ■ V ' •-
BAhbtER.Y WAREHOUSE,
. 165 Meeting Street, •
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Opposite Charleston Hotel.;
. ‘ CHARLESTON, S UT
H
ENRY RISC HOFF & QO.,
wholesa'E Vrocrr's
AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE.
PROPRIETORS op the celebrated
;y: ; -i CAROLINA TOLU TONIC.
TEN THOUSAND “SUGENHEIMER’S CHOICE’^
CIGARS. A GOOD TEN CENTS CIGAR SOLD FoS.
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FIVE CENTS A PlECfe.
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TEN BARRELS OF VERY FINE
NORTH CAROLINA CORN WHISKEY.
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ALWAYS OJT HAM}.
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.it have just returned from the Eastern markets, and in a few dYj^ v vriU»be able to
show to the people of this and adjoining counties a very nice line of GOODS, y'- 1 r
Having superior advantages .to my, competitors, buying for three establishments,
and therefore handling goods in large quantities, 1 am in position to get goods DIRECT
I'M 1 LAST BAY, CHARLESTON', S. C.. FROM MANUFACTURERS
ania we be
Is another perplexing question. It alsc
e. nses to worry when once you look into
ur f 1 -
GROCERY DEFAUTMEJIT,
jj, *> | ALVAGAGE & CO.,
CHARLESTON it'F. IIOUSE',
Market, Corner Cnur.cn Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
IS?"Ice packed for the country a specialty.
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where yott will find all kinds of eatables at
most reasonable prices.
COME AND SEE US’.
We tA’ce plea; ufo in showing our goods.
R “Apeetful y,
cald#ku & Lauderdale.
S . A. NELSON & CO., . . .
—wnoLtesALE dealers in-
BOOTS AND SHOES,
]No. 23 Hayne Street,
i
CHARLESTON, S. C.
moiilhs, uerhans weeks, in niAxriiig ' "'V' H •> t ,f gin jail, hi- p.vi n il-ii'niv,
.. ^Vl. and Ins lutuie lull 01 desim.r.
the deln.is of the Fculmr pnsUmn. \ {U muuvr ^ ^ ^ in
Hut Ihc ‘‘capable ineehnnic'' is the re
sult of several years’ apprentice ser
vice in addition to bis school attain
ments.
- mm goods!
£
GO TO
1
CONSISTING
OF FLC
FLOUR OF THE
iHqiyer higan seems to i tioue iu-
satiifv. He was booked for an addiess
at the UUnpei anCe^ j. evling last I hurs-
duv evening. luilJijj Killed tn imt iu an
appeariuiee. Satfirduy afternoon he
The Graphic is authoritv fi r the wamlered .dong Liirimer street, look-
story that Marwond, England s hang- „Vh,ck he perched himself on . nti
man, always receives liis victim with uUnpty drv goods box and stared
n cordial grasp of the band, and smil- v, iiantly at ,fhe pn-scivby. lieciniins
inglv savs: “i am verv glad to see ' 0 f ,mv, ‘ 11 Mettodb-r p-ynelmr of
* * . ' ' ' , . I late, and when arrested had a letter '
you. It seems to be a cold day, lint 11 p, ,,,,, a pi ominent divine of rnur i lmreli! Okra and Toniattoes, Tomattoes, Salmon,
tniliiscit) in hi* pui-ket. Mis sior> js j .
a ad one, but it mu-t be saali . dhe
M en id to prefer‘d'Ssipatieii loiiieeii-
ey, and having sowed tiie w iqd, if i
prohublu that he wilt reap the whii!-
wind. .
best grades, Meal, Pearl Grits, Rice, New
Orleans Molasses and Syriips, full line of
Canned Goods, Corned Beef, Sugar Co '
have hopes that we shall have pleas
anter weather to-morrow. By the
wav, it is understood that Favorite
will win the Derby. Allow meto place
this around your throat. You appear
to be shivering. That is a pimple un
der the left ear. I think you should
have it attended to. It might. Inrn oyt
to he a cancer. Yon will excuse hie
now, l uin sure; 1 have a little matler
outside to attend to and wii! return to
you presently. In other words, I will
see you later.” And then the trap is
sprung.
The secret of Captain Webb’s en
durance iu the water lias been told by
his trainer. We are informed that id
one time Captain Webb was in, charge
of a coasting vessel which sailed for
Lapland. He noticed that, while he
stood shivering011 deck wrapped up in
furs and flannel, the Luffs would go
out into the ice cold water and remain
lliere for hours. The,re >vas the secret-
he was after. How was it that they
could stand the cold so nun-h better
than he could? He determined to learn
the secret, and pleading sickness sent
the vessel home in charge of the first
officer. Ho lived with the people for
nine months; studied their diet, their
, •^iND BUY YOUR—.
EXGlXEfr, G1XS, PRESSES',
SAW MILLS,
GJ-feXGT INXILLr',
AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF
tlExEUM. UOSSIV.
— The German.Humiesrath lias umin-
imousb approved the treaty of com
merce between Germany hud Spain,
—Richards, Power & Co., shiff owiw
ors mid inei'•hunts of ,Swansea n.nd
Loudon, have faffed. Their liabilities
m e £350,000.
—The Eor.doti Missionary Societv
has received it telegram iiiniounciug
that the Queen of Madagascar died on
July 13.
—The Hungarian wheat crop is esti
mated at a lull average, and the Aus
trian crop at fifteen percent, below
the average.
—The Emperor William a few days
ago laid the foundation stone of tiie
new Parliament building in Berlin in
the presence of the ineinbel'S of tile
Bundesraili and Reichstag.
, --About fitleen cadets of the third
class in the Naval Academy are accus
ed of “hazing” the fourth class on
board Die practice ship Constellation,
and Ihey^re to be court-marl in led oil
their return to the Naval Academy.
—Many political arrests have been
made at Salonica, In European Turkey.
Briunniis in this vicinity are acting iu
collusion wish foreign emissaries with
Peaches, Pineapple, Celebrated Partiett
Pears, Succotash, Squash, Chow-Chow and ■ Farm machinery i
Mixed Pickles, Prepared Cocoanut for
pies, cakes and puddings. Evaporated
Vegetables for Soups, Evaporated Apples.
Old Government Java and, tlio Coffee,
Green and Black Tea, and all Grades of
Sugars and Coffees.
D. E. Flemken.
Q. W. A1MAR & CO.,
WilOlESALEAND RETAIL DEALERS IN
CHOICE PKtGS, MEDICIVES. CHEMICALS,
SUKGlv’ALINSTia'MSNTS. ‘ •
PERI UMERIES . AND TOILET ARTICLES,
Cor. King arid Vanderhorst Streets.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
JUST RECElfED.
WILL TAlvE CHARGE OF MY WJNNSBORO ESTABLISHM®NT,
J. L. MIMNACtiH A CO., Columbia, S. C
MIMNAUGH BKOSA Cliestcr.Ti C. *
J. L. MIMNAUGH Wiunsboro, S. C
Respectfully,
J.
IT STANDS AT
■H
IRISH POTATOES.
Large cabbage heads.
SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST
STRIPS.
Very fine smoked beef.
ONE BARREL NO. 1 MACKEREL
JUST OPENED;
A VIE /HjN
I-
IS CALLED TO FRESH ADDITIONS
TO MY
method of living, and lived as they
lived. He then returned to England j“''j.'’'* 1 ’U .iTwliw* troubles ,|,e
r two vears upon the V"™;; Tlw G .V Vtin ‘ 0 !‘ “L S ! ,lo "! eH ‘
and reumiued for two years upon
oast coast of that country, existing upon
blubber and the skins of fish.
Recent statistics based on the cen
sus show that in Milwaukee, where
more beer is made and drunk than in
any other city of equal size iu Hie
world, there are twice as many sui-
rhhs as in any other mnuicipnlity of
the same population. This induces
one of (ho leading German papers of
tiie West to admit that iu all Hie cities
of the country the Germans arc, in
proportion to their numbers, twice as
well represented among the suicides as
any other people, and Hie excessive
u? ) of beer is assigned as the cause.
“There is no doubt,” says the journal
referred to, “that the moderate use of
beer brightens up aiid cheers mcnj but
there is also no doubt that too much
beer stupefies and demoralizes Hue
drinker, and, if its use is persisted in,
riiake hi;n melancholy and weak-
minded. It is apt to result in certain
attacks of mclnucholin, which comes
upon the beer toper, and in which he
bewails himself and his fa;e, pities
himself as a wretched being, and final
ly lets iiis heavy bead and weeping
eyes sink languidly on Hte tabled’ The
same authority, however, considers
Ix^r n leverage of exceeding' virtue in
cornparisoii. with spirituous liqnors,
whicii, it contends,‘^'transform a man
i^to a blovKly-thii-Bty wild beast ami
Mhtor of the laws.”
(9ESB9R$SjH-A
* - r' v -m-dtis
who was recently captured bv bri
gands, lias been iirjqffited.
—John Proctor,' a saloon-keeper of
Adnirsville, Kyq was. filled by Alex.
Urnwford and his sou sit Umcker’s
Cross Hoads, Tenn ^ on last Sunday,
night. Proctor’s wife left him recent
ly and took refuge with 4 heiv lyther,
Alex. Crawford. Pniotor ailcnipted
to take her away by three ai d ’was
killed in the quarrel wiiirh etisued. -h
—Five prisoners escaped fyom the
Dover (Del.) jail late hue Saturday
id lit, among the number were Bob
j Alien and Henry Raisin, notorious
colored burglars, who were lenders of
a gang which carried on extensive
thieving operations iu Kent county:
The others who escaped were Henry
Watson, white, Joseph Codk and Israel
Loote, colored. . ■ *
—Near Colquitt, Miller county Gn.,
a tew nights ago, two colored men en
tered the bed-chamber of a prominent
lady with the object of assaulting and
murdering Iter She was awakened b\
the touch of. bite 0/ the men and tint
them to flight, with a pistol. On Sun
day one vf tjte uojprits was captured,
and after being Judged iu jail was shot
dead iu Ids cell.
The Celebrated “Brunswick’
one.
Hams—try
S. S. WOLFE’S:
u
L. MIMNAUGH.
THE HEAD.
f y • •
THE LIGHT-RUNNING
DOMESTIC.”
That it is the acknowledged Leader in
he Trade is a fact that cannot be dil
uted.
VIANY IMITATE IT—NONE EpUAJ.
The Largest Atmofl?; •" ' *nT
‘ - The Lightest Running,' 1
ITm* most Beautiful Woodwork.
AND IT IN WARRANTED
To he made of the best material.
To-d#* any ami all kinds of work.
To be complete in every respect.
For Sale by ~ . ‘
J. M. BEATY & GO.;
* /.t ; , r .Winnslioro, S. C-
Agents wanted in unoccupied territo-
y. 'Address . j >
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO.,
Richmond, Virginia.
SPRING GOODS
THE
STORE.
mm
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£
Ocean tiem Mackerel. *
Saint Lonjs Corn Beef.
Saint Louis Roast Beef.
Uunorted and American Sardines:
Salmon (Soused); Mackerel.
Imported Macaroni.
Fresh Cheese.
Fresh Apples, In gallon cans.
Bartlett Pears, Quinces.
Grated Pieeapple, Peaches,
“Winslow’s” Succotash—iiist parked.
“Davis Lestor Manor” Tomatoes—hand
..• ■' packed.
CroSse& Blackwell’s
BELOW WE GIVE A FEW TESTIMONIALS.
• Messrs. It,. J. McCarley & Co.—The VERY FINE SMOKED BEEF. A T~
Frick Eclipse Bftigthes we bought from you
last fall have given entire satisfaction, and
we take pleasure in saying that we think
tiie Eclipse Enginb, has no superior as a
‘arm engine. , It takes less wood and AT
ufatcr to run it than most engines, and has , ,
ail the powpr that is guaranteed. We ^3. ^ .1 _ l ^ i..--
cheerfully recommend It to • any parties
wisliing to buy an engine, as the best in the
market.
YbUrs, Ac., } ' y' i
THdS. JORDAN,
W. J. POWELL,
HIRAM HOLLIS,
JNO. HOLLIS,
A. J! LAMAR, -
W. J. CRAWFORD,
J. M. KIRKLAND.
Messrs. R. J. McCarley & Co.—Gentej'
l am well pleased^ With the, Yap Winkle
Gin, Feeder and Condenser I bought from
you. It is all thut you represented it to
he. It makes the best sample I ever saw, ^ ^ ^ v ALL SHALL BL WAITED ON POLITELY. AND NOGRUMBLING
and turns outa good yield. I recommend T A TCTC NOTTP,T^ f! IN CASE A«ALKIS NOT EFFECTED. PRICES SHALL BE AS LOW
it to all who wish to buy to be sure to pur: -r* AV J i IN V/ A j. v, J J . AS THE SAME (^t)ODS CAN BE SOLD AT IN WlNNSBORO.
tin TTYXTaanApIoi ■ l ~ . . * ■ ’ •
UNAVOIDABLY, my stock was bought later this Spring than usnsnl; bnt
fortunately, at SU« H PRICES as to enable me to meet tbe . SHARPEST
COMPETITION. 1 am keener to sell than ever, and urgently extend
. -v » v . ‘.I'yi v fc*
AN INVITATION
* V-- » A4
, TO every man, woman and child in Fairfield Cotinty to visit MtT STORE
within the next THIRTY DAYS.
A REQUEST.
DON’T LEAVE MY STORE WITHOUT ASKING TO SEE ANY
ARTICLE YOU WISH TO LOOK AT, AND ASK THE PRICE!
A PKOMISE.
chase the Van Wisk'e Gin.
'Wishing you abtindaht silccess, I am
yours, Ac4
j* •..
HENRY BOYKIN.
V-
BUY your. Wagon Material, SPOKES,
RIMS and, HUBS, SHAFTS. POLES.
WAGONS A GROCERIES, MACHINE . ^
The fifty-saw Daniel Pratt Revolving Go(m1b “ kof Ji. KHa
, Read Gin and Feeder 1 purchased from COOK STOVES, irEATlNG STOVES,
1 you-thefirst of last August, far excels any- ^om FTf ,
thing that I have ever seen. I have never g^ ST0VES ’ WOODENWARE, ETC.,
J: M. BEATY.
Chow-Cliow Pickles.'been better pleased with the working, bf
' Imported Worcei .rshire Sauce.- any mnehinarv. It runs lighter than any * ...
J' H. CUMMINGS.
nq i*mnm
-AT:
Fresh St»iffy-Flakes.
A lot of
WW-FlakeS. . ..m uicww « -
Handled Hoes and Grain Cl. dies. I gin the seed as clean aiS one-’Would desire:?
ALL CHEAP FOR CASH
It. Ml HUEY.
A Word'ra season i
'S. * <
I HAVE NOTIFIED THE FARMERS
>f Fairfield to brjny ip their OLD GINS
for repairs. But they are. not .doing so,
gin the seed as clean as one would desire, I i\- , •
The Fyeijer Forks like a iharm, feeding 'The UNION CHURN is sold oir ii*
1
next season.
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Yours, 4fcc.,
C. K. RABB
won SALK.
rpHE store-building and lot_now occupied
' ' . . 1 >C -
Hl» F',r*t Dny-at Si'Ktoca.
; -Sarati’igH was a new Idea to him. ; It was
so jolly to go from spring to spring and
take n drink of the water of each. No two
of the springs tasted alike: There are
about forty springs' at Saratoga. After
tasting nearly half of these, he began to
have a queer feeling inside him. After
•pending most of the day In this way, he
went to lied. It seamed as if nil the water
works of tiie regions' were raising a riot
within hiriV. After several hours of agony,
lie thought of i bhrY Davis’s Pain Kil-
lf.r. It gave him relief and comfort, and
Charmed him to sleep. *
the undersigned are offered for sale.
The store.is one of the best in Winnstyon^ |
. - i r - and is In prime condition. The location is!
an<! I am imp sjile to disapponft a purchas- one of the most advantageous in town.
# * ' * • ! T'Kas Irvf Iu Vssslfrb A 1us*rrXk /\nAX on«l nwirvm
one. .So jaifiesn^ not bring thq^ '***"*' For further par-
in just felifen thoy need them and expect to
“take out in my wagon;” oi. “get
them Saturday when the wagon comes In.” . j.
I want to doall the work I can. I hope ;> L*re?l*
.STAINS
‘ ‘ -v The lot isqulte a large one? and upon it are ON <THE TEETH ARE SURE
".l ^ “ "l i * l ISir'iSfSilte 0 ‘ h |!. b " l &?’p»-’ v raBJOR^RS OF DliOAV C ! iE
ticulars apply to
May B. SUGENIlEIMER.
u ..■o'
1 i.
the GI& MBN won’t CROWD ns 1b|
CARPI5TS.
I Honae Furnlthlnr Goods, Tho
«k Sooth of Boltimora. Moquet.
th of Boltimora. Moquet
id Ingroln Carpet ~
Cromh Cloth., Window
SEPTEMBER just when they want their' J£S2lSpiJ5fcoc»»5rcoi
j C^oUtr rj, Bnsrartogs, Chi
, Frame* Write rar Samples and Prices.
GFORGB A. BAILIE AtOVSTA, GA.
j Juuew-txfy
Ton can remove them and prevent their
1 return by using •
WOOD’S ODONTINE
A preparation harmless and efficient Jjfc
hardens the gums, stops their receding
from the teeth, and makes the breath pure
. I HAVE just received my SPRING GOODS, consisting of Nun’s Veiling,*
Buntings. Dotted and Plnin Swiss, Plain and Figured. Lawns, PJaiu un,i
Figured Muslins, Laced und Sriped Piques and Cxinbrica. <
, ^CLOTHING, CLOTHING—
,. Th .?X;jj!K 1r ?, , ?.'5^ of Uen ’' >Bo y“’ and Youth,’ CLOTHLNO, which I
Will Sti! VERY LOW,.
STS.1W Eats of all this latest styles.
•Wh'
/•
SKIOBS, SSOESy; SHOES.
GIN.
J* ,
J. SI. ELLIOTT,
^SmBuSttaS; abox -
■ romoa, picture Sold in trade. Supplied by t
W. C. FISHER,
Columbia, S. C.
A large assortment of Men’s, Women’s and (Children's!
sortincnt of Fans and Parasols,
trouble to show goods.
Very respectfully/
Call early and secure
A luge as-r-
iAINS. No
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