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THE NEWS AND HERALD. AVDTNSBORO, S. C. THCKSDAT. 8rptcmber6. 1683 ,.v» JXO. n. RMVXOLTiS. rffAS. .1. T>OVGL1«S ,} Cm-ons. SIahy Andeuson 1ms mndt* !ier dcbnt in London, and the general verdict is ‘‘phenomena! success.” Sl’.o appeared in “Ingomar”' It is said that the local option laws the court. Lawyers of eminence have ( been employed on both sides, and the , case will excite much general interest. J • '— | IiIr. Blackburn, in his letter an-1 nonneing his withdrawal from the con- ] test for the Speakership, writes that iti i his judgment‘Uo defeat the machina- \ tions of the protectionists and secure the election of a Speaker who will re flect the true Democratic theory of a tariff for revenue only, it will be nec essary to concentrate, rather than by | having too many candidates represent- | in Canada have reduced the consutnp- j it'g similar views, to promote the chances of the common foe. By my withdrawal Kentucky will be united in tiie tight, and 1 shall use all my en ergies to help the success of that can didate who, presenting the true prin ciples of tariff reform, shall show the best prospect of defeating Mr. Ran dall.” Upon his withdrawal the New York Herald has this to shy: “How far Mr. RanthiU's friends have counted upon divisions in the ranks of the Democratic tariff reformers to secure his success we do not know. But we suspect the tariff reformers will know how to concentrate their forces when Congress assembles, and Mr. Black burn’s withdrawal is, in that connec tion, an event of some importance.” tiou of spirits from o,000,0u0 gallons annually to l,2fi0,000. .-u ■ We take pleasure in acknowledging the receipt of a copy ol the “Standard Schedule.cf Just and Reasonable Pas senger and Freight Rates and Classifi cation.” The schedule is nicely got ten up, and it evidences much labor and skill on the part of the Commis sioners. We predict that it will give general relief to the people. The Charlotte Journal-Observer says: “The Southern Telegraph Com pany has commenced putting up their call-bell system, and have already con nected twelve or fifteen of the princi pal business houses with their office. The circuit will be completed by the middle Of this week, and will prove a great convenience to the business mcu.” i ENTERY >il iM MER t W E COMPLAINT There is nw time to be lost when those we love are taken v/ith. these V r terrible diseases. The beauty of PERfiY DAVIS'S F’AlfJ K'LJ-CR is that it acts so promptly, surely and efTiciently. Don't be without Tain Killer ! L Have it ready for instant use ! Keep it with you at home or abroad! ALL 7HE DRUGGISTS SELL IT CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. -SHALL WE BE- CLOTHED ? Is one of the questions which most per plexes the'mind of the individual and-the family. To relieve• yourself of this pov- plexity, you should cr.ll ami hear our prices on SPUING- GOODS, i Of which we new have a large and well assorted stock. Everything hi the way of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, etc., that is QLEMENS CLACIUS, —IMrORTER AND DEALER IN— WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOCACCO, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, No. 175 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. 0TTO TIEDEMAN £ SONS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, —AND— PROVISION DEALERS, r 102 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET, CHARESTON, S. C. J^OYD BROTHERS, Wholesale Grocery, Liquor Healers —and— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, -OF r> * * ; ^ v WITTKCAVPKY & BURUCH, wanted, from the commonest domestic to the nicest DliESS GOODS, and all the 197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. novelties in NOTIONS. If you want a -y nice suit of THOMAS, AGENT, Solicitor T. C. Gaston, of Chester, lias given an opinion that whiskey shipped C. O. I). is sold by the ex press company at the place of delivery and much excitement has been aroused in Yorkville and Chester, both drv towns, in which great quantities have been delivered in that manner. It was rumored that the agent at Yorkville had been arrested for the offense. Slw l*rc»«*rved Il«w Own Fruit. She had a fancy for peaeiies in ihe old “pound to pound” wav, lust ns her neither used to do them. And sue used her motli- CX_j T l-illSi G- CHARLOTTE, N. C. i : | . \‘ k ^ — :W:&:B: f . v o ; Wc"hereby lefom Ihe ••Wholesale Trade- that our 'Safieea Hnea” eoln- prising lie Wholesale Branches of our, business arc now complete, and wo nl- vite oor cnatomera to’gi^e’it due consideration. To those wishing lo engage in huainesa we say that there is uo house 66 Nopih or South” i i* used duo mem. Ann sue useu tier moui- r ,. . "VT f\ m T IT' I TaH ’ , , . ei'sold fashioned pi-.i rving kettle. The | I A K jd. ]\ '( I ! I ! }l uai dies aijd styles. 1 .11 .. A i . . a : 4 : . 1 •.. . - ..ax..*-,... 4 - 1 -A -***-“* * -A. ^ • liiVV.nikt.a nii/l uliixvvtAi No. :'.20 Kino St., Opposite Liberty, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANG- 1 . . « . . r - v - . INGS, LACE CURTAINS, That has better facilities than onrs, and that we can and do duplicate any bill CdRNACES AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, ^ , , , Come and see our stock, or choose from i CHARLESTON, S.,<3. i of godds, no matter where bought, our line of samples. If wa cahnot please )^ INDO xv Awnings MadE to Order ! you in oneAve can in the other. We have - : something * lee in thfe way, and guarantee' . .a m’ruvnU'rfr «-rn ^ fits as well as quality of goods. , A a tLD ' VO “ ru ^ CO ” a v,,, y Pretty and nobby line of . ^ v * wtiotwsmv— HATS, in both telt and straw, ami can! wholesal please the most fastidious. c » n n T F It V fk A R F IT O IT .4 E We ask an inspection of our stock of » A D D L E K Y TV A K r. H U U o Hi, *}} I 155 Meeting Street, kettle upset and sent Us scalding contents , over the unhappy Indj’s feet, as slie stood before the kitehen fire. They put her to bed and treated the scalded parts with Perry Davis’s Pais Kit leu, the sover eign remedy for burns, scalds and blisters. In two or three days she was well. * ORANGES AM) FLORIDA. BUY your Wagon MateriPt, SPOKES, RIMS and HUBS, SHAFTS, POLES, WAGONS, GROCERIES, MACHINE 01!,, HRINDSTONES, traces, well- chains, and all kinds of Plantation Goods. look stoves, heating stoves, Hotter thon Breeze* ai-.l Itlnssoms--Umler a from SI4.00 to ?50.00, eomph te. New iT.ig. Even the balmy air and oranve grove., of Flotida fail to keep iL< iKMiple full of hap piness and comfort Art must lielp m.ture OIL STOVES. WOODEN WARS, ETC., From Mr Hock place the admi definitely known whether or not it is a j dy-peptie young lady. witliJthe most mti- case of suicide, but strong suspicions ; tying resu.ts. R seemed to aceomplisli . •. .. , . , .. .. .. with ease what the usual Something nice in j low-cuts and slippers. - ...- I In all departments we endeavor to give the best goods at LOWEST PRICES. Respectfully, CALDWELL & LAUDERDAE. WHEREWITHAL MSJ.tliS. WE BE FEB? are entertained in that direction. It seems that the unfortunate voting man prescriptions and treatment for that miserable maiady failed wholly ti bring about, lam also glad to had previously made threats of com- j of initting suicide, but no cause for the i dit on of ti e "stomach of long standing. It Strange conduct is known. He leaves L the ideal jR’rilier and iuGgomn a young widow to whom he had been married scarcely a year. The Boston Advertiser (Rep.) says: Messers. Hi cox at Co. cull especial at-, tention to the fact that after April M, IKS;!, the name and style of this preparation will heveji li " Up simply Park e'* Tonic. T he ■w ed “(linger” is dropped, for the reason reiior preparations under the name of Gim t . ; and as ginger is an unimportant flavor he/ ingredient in oui^i'o'.ti", we an- sure timt otir frit nils will agree with us as to the propriety of tile (dun v. T here icill ba no chaT'fy, kow-.rrr, in the preparation itself: ami ail bottles remaining in the hands of dealers, wrapped umli r the name of “PaiikTiu’s DiM'.t.n Ton re,” contain tie.' genuine medieiiie if the signature of Hiscox&Co. is at the bottom of outside wrapper. July lit-x tv v \ h pr’ff vd BSia'ayi it • j t’-at inquinelpied tiealei’s are constmfy “A "Solidtiout'.i is bad, but a South for rt t s iving their patrons by su'vstituting i:i- Sale in open market is worse. Why do not tliese men (speaking of Mahon * & Co.) join the Republicans. This whole business smacks of the spoils system in its worse estate. These plotters will, however, find that bid ding is dull.” Such talk on such a subject is refreshing indeed in these Rays u(*iutteu poititcs, anil coming from a Republican organ, a lesson is offered Mahone, Cash & ('o., free of charge, that it might be well to take home and profit thereby. The Freethinkers assembled in con vention at Rochester, New York, by a vising vole, thanked the New Y"ork Herald for giving to"^ the public the proceedings of the meeting. Tim sec retary was so appreciative and grate ful os to say that the Herald “is manly and true enough to give the news of whatever shade of opinion it might be.” This is all true, but any other great and enterprising newspaper would have done likew ise, and we can see no necessity for special thanks. However, the Freethinkers have a right to be grateful whenever fho spirit moves them, and we won’t complain. The Georgetown Enquirer says: The Georgetown Enquirer and the Or angeburg Times and Democrat are growing excited over the tariff discussion. Peace, gentlemen, you certainly can “agree to dis agree.”— Winnsboro News and Herald. We are glad to say to our peacemaking friend that the belligerents, or rather one of them, buried the hatchet last week. The first step towards an armistice was taken by the Enquirer, which perceived that it had done its opponent an injustice and frankly acknowledged the error into which it had been betrayed. We are now quietly awaiting a suitable acknowledgment from our Orangeburg contemporary, and we have no doubt that it will be both graceful ami sincere. Socrates called beauty a short lived tyranny; Plato, a privilege of nature; Theophrastus, a silent cheat; Theocri- fus, a delightful prejudice; (Jarneadcs, a solitary kingdom; Domitian said that nothing was mote grateful; Aristotle affirmed that beauty was better than all the lettersof recommen dation in the world; Homer, that it was a glorious gitt of nature, and Ovid, alluding to it, calls ’ it n favor bestowed by the gods. Are they all right? It certainly seems so, and h >w strange! It is at once with Homei a “glorious gift of nature”, and with Socrates “a short lived tyranny.” Yv'hat say those who are entitled to speak and with authority? A WORD IN SEASON! I HAVE NOTIFIED THE FARMERS of Fairfield lo bring in their OLD GINS for repairs. But they are not doing so, and I am not able to disappoint a purchas er of a new, gm-forthe repairing Of an old one. So pirties need not bring their gins in just When they need them and expect to “take them out in my wagon,” Or “get them Saturday when the wagon comes in.” I want to do ail the work I can. I hope the GIN MEN won’t CROWD us in SEPTEMBER just when they want their GIN. J. M. ELLIOTT, SR. Wo have now received our stock of SPRING GOODS, .and have them ready for IAJSPB2CTEOX. We think we ran SAFETY say that we have never opened at any time a more complete assortment or better class of goods. As regards prices, we will only say tha these goods will be sold as low as the same C’l.ASW OF are sold in any MARKET, and assure our customers that they will be protected in prices, as we will meet the market at any time in anything. We would call special attention to our GEXTS’ Hi F. FA RT.TI f.AT, which will be found complete in every par ticular, and all we ask is an inspection by the public. MoMASTES, EFJCZ & KETCHIN. MACK INE RT, OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY J. F. McMASTER & CO. Is another perplexing question. Tt. a’sc ceases to worry When once you look into o"ur GRO<T.RY DEPARTMENT, where you will find all kinds of eatables at most reasonable prices. COME AND SEE US. We take pleasure in showing our goods Respectfully, CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE. O f v o s i t e Off a blife-fiton Hotel. CHARLESTON, S. C. I1‘ jENKY DISC HOFF * CO., WHOLESAE GROCERS AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE. PROPRIETORS op THE CELEBRATED CAROLINA TOLU TONIC. 109 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C, G-1 V .EJ TJ S .A. C -A. Hj Xj. V Respectfully, . r ' WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH. :J:L:M:- WE IFTaA-G- THE TRi-ATIsr. GO TO l J. Karls? & do. —AND BUY YOUR— ' • -.r r'^ V / " ■ ENGINES', GTNS, PRESSES, ' SA tY MILLS, GKRT3T MILLS, AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF / FARM MACHINERY! A EVA GAGE & CO., CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, Market, Corner Church Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. JSFTce packed for the country a specialty. £1 A. NELSON & CO., O. . —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 23 HaYne Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. * r EVERY PERSON WISHING BARGAINS ESTA BL1SHMENTS. VISIT OUR THE RECEIPT OF OCR XEtF FACE AITI> WINTER GOODS ARE SaMPEY 131 MEASE. :J:L:M:- G, W. A1MAR & CO , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. TV . > * CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Perfumeries and Toilet Articles, Cor. King and Vanderhorst Streets. CHARLESTON, S, C. ula: NEW HIGH ARM • Having visited the Eastern Markets befare the rush of the Southern buyers, and made very extensive purchases, THIS SEASON we are PREPARED to offer induce ments to the intelligent buyer second to none in the State. rth three large establish ments, CHESTER, COLUMBIA apd WINNSBORO. and afair amount of CAPiiAL, energy and experience, we lack nothing that leads to success. Each man in this world to his CALLING. The height of our ambition is to excel IN OUR LINE. • . r- . / ’ f. YVe extend an invitation to all, whether PURCHASER OR NOT. Respectfully, . . J. L. M1MNAUGH. NE VY SHOES -AT- m WATERTOWN ENGINE. BALL HAND COTTON PRESS. LITTLE GIANT HYDRAULIC PRESS. CHAIN AND ROTARY HARROWS. .• JT\ OLD HICKORY WAGONS. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE CORTLAND WAGON COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, BUGGIES and PHAETONS. BELOW WE GIVE A FEW TESTIMONIALS. Messrs. R. J. McCarley & Co.—The Frick Eclipse Engines we bought from you last fall havy given entire satisfaction, and we take pleasure in saying that we think the Eclipse Engine has no superior as a I # arm engine. It takes less wood and! water to run it than most engines, and has all the power that is guaranteed. We cheerfully - recommend it to any parties wishing to buy an engine, as the best in the market. Yourv&o..■ ■ T1I08. JORDAN, W. J. POWELL, Hiram iiollis, JNO. IIOLLIS, A. J. LAMAR, W. J. CRAWFORD, J. M. KIRKLAND. ’THFa CORXEI? STORE. : ’ • * v * % - V v 4 GENTS’JtND LADIES’ FINE SHOES, ALL MADE OF GUARANTEED STOCK. TRY A PAIR. OFF FOR SEW YORK V ; ' • ? TO PURCHASE FATE DRY GOODS. ».• ..... , THIS SPACE WILL BE RESERVED FOR NOTICE OF MY STOCK. \T. B E a. T -Y\ DAVIS. IT STANDS AT THE HEAD. 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 lias fewer working parts than any other Machine. ' The old method of feeding below is en- j tirely done away, and all the complicated „ ' j"-f connecting machinery dispensed with in Messus. R. J. McCarley & Co.—Gents: this new Machine. I am well pleased with the Van Winkle It is the easiest running, because it has Gin, FsWtler and Condenser I bought from the least number of parts to-moye, and, consequently, there is less fnction and you. It is all that you represented it to ^. ear be. It makes the best sample 1 ever saw, I All its parts are made of the finest steel and turns out a good yield. I recommend and tempered hard. - v . . . . . . a- ISteel rolls and pivots are used for bear- Give us acall, and we will sell you »vhat t0 R n ^ho wish to buy to bo sure to pur chase the Van Winkle Gin. Wishing you abundant success, I am you want CHEAP. J. F. McMASTER & CO. The case of Thomas Shields, for the murder of Joseph G. Silton in Meck lenburg county, North Carolina, some time since, was called up in the Su perior Court in Charlotte hist Friday, the 31st ult., and on motion of counsel was set for trial to-day. ’.The counsel for the defendant moved the Court for a change of venue, submitting affida- vi'ts to the eflcct that a fair trial could not be had in Charlotte, on account of the newspaper accounts of the homi cide, and the hearing of the habeas eorpjs case of the father of the de fendant. After bearing argument both for the State and the defence, jud.e Gilmer decided to try the case In Charlotte and at the present term of IRISH POTATOES. LARGE CABBAGE HEADS. j SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST STRIPS. VERY FINE SMOKED BEEF. ONE BARREL NO. 1 MACKEREL JUST OPENED. AT S. S. WOLFE’S. SOUTH CAROLINA MILITARY ACADEMY, CHARLESTON, S. C, yours, &c., HENRY BOYKIN. Gen. JOHNSON HAGOOD, Chairman Board of Visitors. Col. J. P. THOMAS, Superintendent. The Second Academic year, since re establishment by Act of the General As sembly, will begin October 2d next. Ap plications for Cadetship must be made, on or before September 20th next, to the Ghainn .’.i Board of Visitors at Barnwell C. IL, S. C. Pay Cadets received from any Staie. Registers or Circulars furnished by Su perintendent. Aug 14-xlm. Messrs. R. J. McCarley & Co.—Gents: The fifty-saw Daniel Pratt Revolving Head Gin and Feeder I purcliased from you the first of last August, far excels any thing that I have ever seen. I have never been better pleased With the working of any machinery. It runs lighter than any other gin, makes a better sample and the arrangement of the breast is so you can gin the seed as clean as oiie would ^"sire. The Feeder works like a charm, feeding regularly, fast or slow, ns you please, there by lessening the draught. My gin was burnt last fall. I shall buy another Pratt next season. Yours, &c., C. K. RABB p ings, to prevent friction and insure light ness of running. All the work on this Machine is of the highest grade, and will compare favorably with the workmanship of a Winchester rille. It is a perfect model of neatness. It is a modern idea throughout. The mechanics are enthusiastic. - A The cranks and old fogies astonished. The ladies delighted. THE LIGHT-RUNNING “DOMESTIC.”, > That it is the acknowledged Leader ip/ : ’ he Trade is a fact that cannot be dis- ~~ uted. / ’ ■ ■ * * •I ANY IMITATE IT-NONE EQUAL ITT The Largest Armed, TneTJghtest Running, The most Beautb-iu Woodwork. AND IT 19 WARRANTED To be made of the best material. To do any and ail kind? of work. To be complete in every respect. For Sale’by 'J. M. BEATY & CO., , , ; , Winnsboro, S. C. Agents wanted in unoccupied territo ry. Address - - DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., Richmond, Virginia. JUST RECEIVED ASAIil i echanies, 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. Machines delivered at your homes and „ , x. „ , ^ i full instructions given. A guarantee with Carpets snd House Furnishing Goods, The p V erv Machine sold Over 460 of tliesw LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST!! Machines now in use in this county, and , Mats and Crumb Cloths, window snades, foylng Universal satisfaction after five Wall Papers. Borders, Lace Curtains, Cor- years trial. , r ntces and Poles, Cocoa Sc Canton MAUings, D , ' , . - - - - - — — Send in Tour orders for a NEW HIGH ARM DAVIS. J. O. BOAG. CARPETS. TEN THOUSAND “SUGENHEIMER’S CHOICE” dau? cigars. A good ten cents cigar SOLD for" FIVE CENT^ A PIECE. Ladies, come and see it. Tailors, come and see it Experts, come and see it Me< m CHEAPER THAN EVER, Boots and Shoes Made to Order Out ot the Best Material. Fine Fr-noh Calf Skin Boots........ . .$8.00 Foxed Boots and Congress Gaiters $6.50 Upholstery, Engravings, Chromos, Picture B ramt-s Write for Samples and Prices. GEORGE A. BAILIE AUGUSTA. GA. June se-txijr YTJR.YIP SEED. J ULY is the best month to sow Ruta Baga Turnip Seed in. We have a yiingress ouoes. $0.00 fresh supply also of Red Top, White Flat Low-Quartered Summer Shoes....... .$5.50 , butch, Pomeranian Globe, Norfolk, Seven thoL P 0'.Yr5T^RlCES P ron * 1)t y done at Gop, Yellow Aberdeen, Amber Globe and —Bayttrie Shoe Solesseeuivdbrthe, , J. CLENDINING. McMASTER, BRICfi & KEffCHIN. geuuliit McKay Screw. J. M JJF'TY | Ap 2t-lmo . Jfiiy 17- DR. J. M. QUATTLEBAUM, DENTIST. COEilRBIAs S. C. • ’ ji s . •. I Office Over Stanley’s China Hall. Hay 10-5m A- TEN BARRELS OF VERY FINE PURE NORTH CAROLINA CORN WHISAEY. THE OLD CHOW WHISKEY iii WA YS ON HAND, -AT- ri j- f** - . ” ’ > ■ - B; ' '