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^*»**i» 4 •* -o-^-i -*%’**• ■..+r*9*T** Smm rrr THE NEWS AND HERALD. :-te ■WINNSBORO, S. C. ■ r^- THUR8DAT. Sertember 13. - ■ a, "r- ~~ : : 1833. atro. s. ketxozvs CUAS. A. DOUGLASS, • ) i- K »S.) Knrror.3. If it is true that misery loves com ply, the South Carolina farmers may take a crumb of comfort from tlio con dition of their New England brethren. These Lave been not only rnintd by drought, hul desolated by forest tires. DYSe NTERY The Kansas City Journal is author ity for the report to the eCect that one of Air. Tildcu’s favorite n muse men ts while out sailing in the yaclit Yo Semite is to jump, while the yacht is at full speed, into the sea and to swim alongside for a few miles. From four o’clock Friday afternoon till six o’clock Saturday morning the greatest storm ever known on Lake Michigan prevailed. Many vessels were sunk and along the Wisconsin and Illinois shores houses, piers and railroad tracks were washed away. SUM"S COMPLAINT There is fio time to be lost when those wo love are taken with these tertib'e diseases. The beauty of PERRY DAVIS’S PAIN KILLER is that ft acts so promptly, stffely and efficiently. Don’t be without Tain Killer ! Have It ready for instant use! Kcqi it with you at home or abroad! ALL THE DRUGGISTS SELL IT GO TO MACHINERY. OF ALL KINDS FOR SALK BY —AND BUY YOUR- Loltsvillr Vohrier-tToumat: The whole system of female employment in the Departments at Wasl ington is a corruption. A number of the women ollicers arc little other than mistresses of the men to whom they owe their jiiaces. It could not be otherwise in the nature of the case. Hence the post of Appointment Clerk, who is bound to know and to wink at, and, in a sense, to become a party to the rotten ness going on about him, carries with it a sort of infamv. SUBSCRIBE NOW -FOR- THE COTTON PLANT, An eight page forty column Agricultural Journal, the only paper in South Carolina published ewlv*ioAy in the interest Of tlje Fanner and Manufacturer. The BEST ' and CHEAPEST Agricultural paper in the South. J. F. McMASTER & CO. kX&xEs, gins. Presses, SAWMILLS, TVATkfiTOWN ENGINE. BALL HAND COTTON PRESS. . ^ LITTLE GIANT HYDRAULIC PRESS. CHAIN AND ROTARY HARROWS. OLD HICKORY WAGONS. WF. ARE AGENTS FOR THE CORTLAND WAGON COMPANY-, MAN* UFACTUREftS OF PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, •' BUGGIES and PHAETONS. jro will «*-* J. F. McMASTER & CO. Olro us a you want CM OB.XGT IMILLS, ‘ AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF 'tv ADVERTISEMENTS. QLEMENS CLACIUS, -MVJ'OKTEB AND DKALEIR ft— WdfESj LIQUORS, cigars, tocacCG, 'OKOCERIEE AJID PROVISIONS, ?fo. iVs East bay, charleston, s. C. QTTOTI TIEDEMAN & SONS, Farm machinery! BELOW WE GIVE A FEW TESTIMONIALS. ONLY SIXTY CENTS A YEAR. Extensive preparations are being made by the Columbia Board of Trade and other citizens, to make the city attractive during the approaching State Fair. Efforts’will he made t > • furnish ample accommodations for all visitors. The pyrotechnic display, which was so attractive a feature last year, will he given on a grander scale this year. All the indications are that the fair h ill be the most attractive held since the Surrender. The official organ of the State Grange. Endorsed by the leading citizens of the State, and by the best farmers in the State and the South. Send postal tot specimen copies for your self and your neighbors. Address, W. J. McKERALL, MUrion, S. C. FOR SALE! The Hon. Wm. A. Courtenay, in re sponse to the request of a large nnm- § % < UUi HEISER’S SHOES! •C * - Messrs. R. J. McCauley <ft Co.—The Frick Eeltpee Engines we bought from you last fall have giVen entire satisfaction, and iVe take pleasure in saying that we think the Eclipse Engine has no superior as a "^arm engine. It takes les$ Wod and water to run it than tnost engines, and has a a rir< vower t| ia t i 8 guaran teed. We cheerfully recommend it to any parties wishing to buy an engine, as the best in the market. Tours', Aciy . .. THOS. JORDAN, W. J. POWELL, HIRAM HOLLIS, JNO. HOLLIS, I. J. LAMAR, W. J. CRAWFORD, J. M. KIRKLAND. We have just received out- stock bf IIEISER’S GENTS’ SHOES. EACH PAIR WARRANTED. PRICE GUARANTEED. FOR STYLE, FIT, COMFORT AND DURABILITY, Me^rA R. j. McCarley & Co.—Gents I am we.ll pleased with the Van Winkle Gin* Feeder and Condenser I bought from you. It is all that you ^presented it to be. It makes the best sample I ever saw, and turns out a good yield. I recommend it to all who wish to buy to be sure to pur chase the Van Winkle Gin. . Wwdug you abundant success, I am yours; Acq HENRY BOYKIN; WHOLESALE GROCERS, —AND— PROYISIDN DEALERS, ^ 102 AND lift EAST BAY STREET, CHARESTON, S. C. gOYD BROTHERS^ Wholesble Grocers, Liquor Dealers —and— commission merchants; 197 EAST BAY, CIUrISsTON, S. C. B. THOMAS, AGENT, No. 320 King St., Opposite Liberty, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANG INGS, LACE CURTAINS, Cornaces and Upholstery Gobofe, CHARLESTON, S. C. ,. Window Awnings Made to. Order G. CUDWORTH & COi, —WHOLESALE— SADDLERY WAREHOUSE, 1M Meeting Stree^ Opposite Charleston Hotel. CHARLESTON, S. C. , Messrs. R. J. McCauley & Co.—Gents: The fifty-saw Daniel Pra^t Revolving THESE SHOES are UNSURPASSED Head Gin and Feeder I purchased from ber of the citizens of Charleston, rep resenting all the city’s interests, has consented to be ft candidate for re- election, subject to the action of the Democratic organization. It is ex pected that he v. ill receive the nomina tion without opposition, and he will of course bo re-elected. This is as it should be. Mayor Courtenay’s ad ministration reflects the highest credit upon himself and upon his earnest i Coadjutors in the board of aldermen. He lias conducted the affairs of the city in a manner at once thorough, business-like, and entirely satisfactory to those who, very wisely, placed him at the head of the municipal govern ment. The Charleston Democracy should elect him by such a handsome majority as will furnish a good stand ard for the State Democracy in No vember, WAGONS. ALSO IX STOKE s SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, BACON, MEAL, CORN, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH. riA SSE U. DESPOUTES. Our Stock of LADIES’ CUSTOM MADE SHOES JUST IN. As we have sold these goods for a niimbei' of years, we edn safely recom mend them in every particular. We respectfully request an inspec tion. McMASTER, BRICE & KETCHIN. A few figures recently prepared by the Comptroller of the Currency sltow that while the currency responds readi ly to any improvement in trade—so r?adtly as to be carried far beyond die point at which it might naturally he expected to stop—it is contracted more slowly than the condition ol the mar kets would seem to justify. In other words, it is much easier to inflate than to contract the currency. For exan*.- l*le, the crisis of 1S73 occurred when there were outstanding about ?749,- TAKE NOTICE! BUY your Wagon Material, SPOKES, KIMS and HUBS, SHAFTS, POLKS, mao omm c r- •, i c. . . i WAGONS, GKOCER1KS, MACHINE 000,000 of l mted States government OIL, GRINDSTONES, TRACES, WELL- and national bank issues. While in CHAINS, and all kinds of Plantation all markets its effects were at once ex- 1 JxH)K STOVES, HEATING STOVES, pjricuced and Federal revenues were from $14.oo to J50.0. - ), complete, l irgely decreased, the currency kept proiu^ 10 '^’ " OODENW ARE, ETC. 0:1 expanding and did not reach its highest limit ($782,000/00) before j 1S73, two year, niter ,l.o coii occur.) J. H. CUMMINGS. red; then it commenced to contract, and touched the lowest point ($087,-, . ivia iwv\ • \ . ,0-0 T X r ,1 • ! The UNION CHURN is sold on its 000,000) tn I8i8. In ’he following j can refer to a dozen parties year it again expanded with the reviv- mdnK it in this vicinty. it is not n new a! of trade, but the maximum amount * thing, but has stood the tost since 18d4. of issues was not reached before 188.% Although prices and values in nearly every market bud been shrinking since 1881. Frljftit—Sight—Night. I saw a vision in the night WHoh chilled my Mood almost; And s. wed me into dreadful fits— An e wful, horrid ghost! WATCHES. « A number of our customers are thinking of buying Watches this winter, and where and what to buy are anxious questions with them. There are so many firms throughout the Union eager to make -for; tunes in a short time sending out theif' sending circulars and price-lists everywhere, that buyers become confused. Some bite, be cause they are flattered by such attention from a distant party: others imagine they will get a wateli at w wholesale rates, if they you Hie first of last .August, far excels any r thing that I have ever seen. I. bare never been better pleased with tbe working of any machinery. It runs lighter than any othe< gin, makes a better sample and arrangement of the breast is so you can gin the seed as clean as one would desire. The Feeder works like a charm, feeding regnarly, fast or slow, as you please, there by lisening the draught. My gin was buidt last fdll. I Shall buy another Pratt nexbseason. Yours, &c., C. K. RABB JJENRY BISCHOFF & CO., , WitoUESAR GROCERS AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICK PROPRIETORS OF THE CELEUwa-t^D CAROLINA TOLU TGNIO. r+ ’ — 199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C, 4 WITTKOWSKY & BURUCE . CHARLOTTE, N. C. . i * ■'» :W:&:B:- \Vc hereby inform the “Wholesale Trade” that our “various Hues” cc . . ..... - ft’.*-' . * . U ‘ prising the Wholesale Blanches of our business are now complete, and we vite our customers to give it due consideration. To those wishing to engi in business we say that there is ho house “North or ^outh That-has better facilities than ohrs, an^ that wo can aud do duplicate any I of goods, no matter where bought. O-IVHJ ITS A. OJLXjXj. y - y ■ ■ ./ Respectfully; MTTTKOWSKY & BARUCH. FALL OPENING. :J:L:M:- WH3 FXiA-O T1-1E ^LVA GAGE & CO., CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, Market, Corner Church Street, Charleston, s! c\ . ;‘ - ? ■ it ; f; : < ®“Ice packed for the country a specialty. KtEBY EEItSOX WISHIXQ BJRGAIXS ESTABLI8HMEXTS. VISIT D\ ThE RECEIPT O# 4|l j B FAEE AXD WIXTS GOODS ABE &MTPLY imiEXNE. S. A. NELSON & CO., —WHOLESALE dealers in— BOOTS AND SHOES, No) 23' Hayne Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. I HEEEIITHAL /' l ■ —OIIALL, WE BE CLOTHED ? Is oneof the questions which mqsViUjr- plexes the mind of me individual dnd send far off for it. If you will bring your j family. To relieve yourself of this per- , in our ! plexitY; jrou should call and hear our pnees price-list here, w e can show you, in our stock, the same watch, if not a better, for on the same price, U not less: . Besides there is a great advantage in buying from one xm know well, and one who is near by. You want your watches warranted, but what is the guarantee worth if the dealer is more than a hundred miles away? If he sells you an imperfect watch, if would be exceedingly difficult, if not imp issible, to have him make it good. We keep quite a variety of watches of the la best makers, in both Gold and Silver cases, which we sell at the lowest retail prices, guaranteed to be as we represent them. We keep also the Gold Stiffened Wa^h. Case, which we recommend for ifs oura- bility and strength. These cases are be coming very popular. We have* oh hatid a sample of the ratfcnf Dust Proof Case, which is rapidly gaining favor, because no SPRING GOODS, Q. W. AIMAK A CO i WHOLESALE AND RfeTAIL DEALERS IN CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, PERFUMERlfes AND TOILET ARTICLES, Cor. King and Vanderhorst S^jpets. CHARLESTON, S. C. HI! SIM Of which we now have a large and well assorted stock. Everything in the way of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, etc., that is wanted, from the commonest domestic to the nicest DRESS GOODS, and all (he. novelties in NOTIONS. If you want a nice suit of »•••••••••< • * • • 4 i • • • * CLCTHinsra- »•••••« •••••« Come and see our stock, or choose from dust or dampness can get in it This watch 0 ur line of samples. If We cannot please will run under water. : you in one we can in the other. We have o T-w something nice in this way, and guarantee CONNOR & CHANDLER, fits as well as quality of goods. i We have a very pretty and nobby line of in.both felt and straw, and FARM MACHINERY! l We ask an inspection of — SHOES, which is vyry large, embracing all, qualities and styles. Something nice in j can our stock of AND SEASONABLE Having visited the Eastern Markets before the rttsti 8f (he Sow , made very extensive purchases, THIS SEASON we are PREPARED Tf> buyers, nts to the intelligent buyer second to honfe in the State. With three large "erW™ hts; CHESTER, COLUMBIA and WINNSBOKO, and a fair amount of CAPU1 ;rgy and experience, we lack nolhing that leads to success: Each man in this world to his CALLING. The height of our ambition is to i INOURIJNE. We extend ah invitation to all, whether PURCHASER OR NOT. Respectfully; J; L. MIMnAUGH. NEW SHOES -AT- THE CORXER STORK. GENTS’ AND LADIKS’ FINE SHOES, ALL M ADE OF GUARANTEED STOCK. TRY A PAIR. OFF FOR XFWTORK TO PURCHASE FAIjIj ory goods. This space will be reserved for notice Of My stock. ir. 3yc. bea.t'st. I HAVE for sale, direct from the mann- low-cuts and slippers. „- facturers, all kinds of Agricultural Yachln- In all departments we endeavor to give ery, Implements, etc., etc. Engines of all the best goods at LOW EST PRICES, sizes, from three to one hundred and fifty horse power SAW MILLS AND GRIST MILLS, Respectfully, Manufactured at the Metropolitan Iron Works, Richmond, Virginia. From the York, Pennsylvania, Agricul tural W'orks—all kinds of Implements, from a Heel-Screw to a Thresher that will thresh and clean six^jbitsbcJs of wheat Whli turtle’s head aud lobster’s claws, GhoSt made it plain to sec, l‘d eaten rather late at night More than was good for me. There came a sound like angel’s voice. Clear as a silver bell; It said, take “Perry Davis’s Pain Killer,—and be well.” FRESH GOODS! CONSISTING OF FLOUR OF THE CALDWELL & LAUDERDAE. WHEREWITHAL per Pour or two hundred bushels of ^Sulky Ploughs, Cultivators, HarniWi'. :id SIIAIjIj WR RE FED? Ploughs and Plough Stocks of all kinds IT STANDS AT THE HEi fv .V ar THE LIGHT-RUNNING “DOMESTI ' A Our stock of Spring and Summer Goods . is complete in every department. * * * - i • , » . • We have just received In all the newest shades the most popular goods of the day. and sizes. Also Reapers, with self-dropper or self-binder. I am agent for the Is another perplexing question. It also ceases to worry when once' you look into our 6 Roger y department, XT IVDT^IIT' X ! Orleans Molasses and Syrups, full line of Canned Goods, Corned Beef, Sugar Co * DEDRICK UATAND COtTOlTJPBtBS. This Press-will, with three hands, press j I straw in smAH bales as fast fast as the | best grades, Meal, Peari Grits, Rice, New ciuTwne wttofTfaster thanTa sixty^W^ g^n' y° n w i 1 ! 8:11 kinds of eatables at LACED AND STRIPED can turn the lin't but > most reaaonable nricea. — — I have also some of the best made COT-. NUN’S VEILING. BUNTINGS. DOTTED AND PliAIN S#ISS. FIGURED MUSLIMS. That it is the acknowledged L 'he Trade is a fact that cannot ■ uted.. . .... rr Ji.AV i - MANY IMITATE it—none EQ1 The Largest Armed, The Lightest Running, The most Beautiful Wo AND IT IS WARRANTS To be made of the best materia To do any and all kinds of woi To be complete in SVerjr respe For Sale by ♦- J. M. BEATY & CO. - v Winnsboro, 1 Agents wasted in unoccupied y ddress Domestic sewing machi > Richmond, Virginia. JUST RECEIVED AGAIN ! Hi*. l * v * * MR. J. M. EI.I.IOTT, S*R., Respectfully infonns the'public that he has on hand a full line of FOFFIXS A YD CASKKTS, and is prepared to do anything in under taking. -ALSO,— A full line of BURIAL ROBES, for m«n, Okfa'a’nd'Tomattoes, Tomattoes, Salmon, i Peaches, Pineapple, Celebrated Bartlett Pears, Succotash, Squash, Cliow-ChoW and Mixed Pickles, Prepared Cocoanut for pies, cakes and puddings. Evaporated Vegetables for Sonps, Evaporated Apples. Old Government Java and Rio Coffee, TON GINS, with all the modem improve^ iories. ments, with PRESSES from the fad I also Sell COTTOX-SEED OIL MILLS* Scales of all sizes’, that will weigh frbm one-half pound to'Jnrp tons. Carriages. Buggies and Riding Carts, of all sizes ami prices. If any person wishes to purchase any of the a!mve-mentioned goods, they will please at Mr. JAMES Q. DAVIS’S office and most reasonable prices. COME AND SEE U3. We take pleasure in showing oar goods. Respectfully, CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE. STRIPED NAINSOOKS. CHECKED NAINSOOKS! TEN THOUSAND “SUGENHEIMER’S CHOU • .. - - ’.'cigars, a good ten cents cigar sold #1VE CENTS A PIECE. STAINS os ttm teeth' are show catalogues, etc. PRECURSORS OF DECAY. men’s Underwear conffists'Of Lisle Thread An elegant line of Ladies’, Gents’ and Boys’ Straw Hats, of all Styles and Quali ties. PAiuftOLs in great Variety. Our Stock of Furnishing Goods is nbw 1 catalogues, JAMEfl PAGAN, AGENT. May 17-tf You can remove them arid .prevent their return by using women and children—* new feature-very; Green and B lack Tea, and all Grades of -rUi.Y is the bUft month to sow Rnta TURNIP feEED. M ... Heat, appropriate aud cheap. We ask for a share of tlie patronage. -v.-. Sugars and Coffees. x v J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. ! __ ___ v —Riy Stajte Shoe Foles_secured l^y_t’ie JaWa 1QU11X geuOihe McKay Screw. J. M. BEAtY. tl Baga Turnip Seed in. We have a fresh supply also or Red Ton,’- 'White Flat, Dutch, Pomeranian Globe, Norfolk, Seven I Gop, Yellow Aberdrtm, Amber Globe a i JtfcMSsTiR, B^fcY^KE’rCHIN i didylT- WOOD’S ODONllNE tion harmless anA efficient It We have a ^aniens the gums, stops their receding from the teeth, and makes the breath pun , and sweet Twenty-five cents a box. an d Sold ha trade. Supplied by W.c. FISHER, . C6h.aI5la, S. C J.L. and Gao^e, and are in suitabr separate to suit the pm * TEN BARRELS OF VERY FINE f i '*.W purchaser. A call is rospcv-tfully' solicited from all. P. LAXDECRE& $ BRO. rl. DR. J. m. quattlebaum; , DENTIST. X COLUMBIA, B. C. Office Over Stanley’s China Hall. May U-Sai north Carolina corn wHisi * : ’ l THE OLD CROW WHISK ALWAYS OJf HAND,. V *" ■ ‘'-i'l -AT- :• fiV B. StJGEN HElMEI