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gpr-- 8> ' : Wmp" i# mL%-, . -': “.7SZ ' > • * ' T =#^*, 'T-.‘- ' • • - w,-' ^-.. -.. , ■'--. il‘* :" 7 . • -: - '•' %*<>*': ,, wwm mm “ ;'.T^ V-, *) - • ' .. . v •': . ‘ •-■ *T ; W : - * , ■ ^ * V-? ‘ fw ^ “•r.fen :._ . ...— ■ - Ulilii.' •rr*i 'ftarV >r -<*► w.- THE NEWS AN?) HERALD. WiivNSBOUO, 8. TUESDAY. October S. i AJTO. A. REYNOLDS. CUJS. A. VOVGLASS, « iVs. Editous. | Virginia, Mr. Bandall, with possibly iroe exceptions, will have the solid j tX'mocratio vote. There ii no ques- ! tfon of it. The pledges hre given, and, as to one of the ifti-ta which are count ed for Carlisltf 1 , it is by no means cer- t'lin that he will not vote for Uandall. He is disposed to do so now. In North Carolina Mr. Haimnll already has a majority of the delegation. He kvferscn ijavis nas iuuuc will will have a umeh stronger sup- OEtwMI “ittoesnd Fall of the Sout i- j )ort . n t | |e gQ^ |i, ttll j 1HS cm Confederacy.” j thought possible., lie Is certain of al ias most the entire Lonisana delegation. 1 • ADI . -J L . ...-^. - u .. ■■- -M I-M,- . VW'ftT-•-■» ; • >rjrsswv - Jjljssrc;? .v:.-q 'fese '■ IEaNTS. : \ ’Jefferscn Davis has made'$100,003 Ex-8kkatok A. S. Merrimon been appointed to the vacancy on the Supreme Dench of North Carolina lie will have a strong support in Georgia and Alabama. He is strong « I in the Northwest. Of course he has Bek Butter says: “Ihe Democrats Pennsylvania, a'^d it certainly would are liable to make two serious m i 8 ' 1 surprise Mr. Cox’s friends, but Mr. takes, first they may go wrong on the p^fidall will have seven or eight votes tariff question, and they may make f^n the State of New York', and that a foolish nomination.” Ho favors “a on (| 10 ballot. Mi*. Cox supposes, tariff solely for revenue, with hero and l unquestionably^ that ho will have the W there, perhaps, incidental protection. - i , i • solid, vote of New York, afteast on the first ballot. Mr. Rftndall counts on at | t. ■. i least seven oil the first ballot, and A crank appeared at the White House on lasj Thursday, morning, and, . iuidience with the r re8 i. when Cox is eiimlnated f»dm the fle d, as he presumes he will be, and the the wUy from Cotomlo » t-"' ENSURE. TOCU CdTTOK UWE besought an dent. He said that he had come quest ion comes up snarpiy as uyovceii, President King of Amenta], which, end WHiae, Mr ltend.ll ; *f'' dutv, he tod, hnd been oommiltrd comit»eJ, , „ the .olt.l .neiKtrt ei the J\ to his chatgo hv the Lord Jc.lt. Christ. No ” y“: k ‘ f'f.T , ,•, , , ” J All this bright talk about solid dele gations from this State and from that t- • '' |^rt/ .■ ku-lPIS" te 1 '® 1883. .|. trOf* WNiK ■'IK— 4=: 1 )L L1C , J! MOC|,.. . ,. r , f No. 175 EAST BAY, C^ARMSTON, 8. C, —r-—■ 8 1 ■" *•■ V'bTTO TIEDEMAN & SONS, U ^sy/v'”'’* ■’ '• WHOLESALE GROCERS, . ’ ' rrAJOhr,,-,. PROVISION DEALERS, . m AND 104 EAST RAY STREET, , CHARESTON, S. O. 10YD BROTHERS, * ' , , Wuolebble Grocer9, Liquob Dealers , FaieM ail Lwastsr AG$IICVLTTritAL, HORriCUtTtrttA L Aim MECHAXIcjLti ASSOCIATION T- ^ . ' : i. ■: ‘V OPENS At- lS\ ;HESfER, S. C., TUESDAY, f- '■ r ll: 16, 1 Sr AND CONTINUES FOUR DAYS. &^.TES • OIPBIT -A-’l! 11 197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. ^ B. THOMAS, AGENT~ No. sao Liberty, WINDOW; •SHADES, PAPER HANG- Mros, LACE CURTAINS; Cork aces and Upholstery Goods, CHARLESTON, S. C. Window AwnmoB-rMADE to Ofcbsft f.'»« ' r- 1 r.-1 . . , THIS SPACE WILL BE PILLED UP IN A FEW ^AYSitBV P. LANDECK- ER & BRO, WHO ARE TOO BUSY OPENING THEIR FALL STOCK TO WRITE AN ADVERTISE MENT THIS WEEK. ^ ■ - v This curious instance is one among the crankvisin is many, evUiop^s that w..... . , jj} 0U t |,js supporters in the North, ainrmitigly oe the inctcce ,n tltts Wo ,, t ..... country. It recalls the uncompli mentary observation of Dr. Spitka, in the Guiteau case, that we are “just fifty millions of cranks.” , Mb. E. H. Abkll, of Chester coun ty, hafl purchased the Sparkling Ca tawba Spripgs, in Catawba couniy, N. C., and will open them next summer on a novel and attractive plan. He proposes to issue “Bdard Certificates”, wtiicb will bo negotiable and entitle tlie Holdct* td board at the Springs for four months each year at $15 per month. These certificates ho proposes to sell in acfvanco of the season, and apiily the proceeds derived from such salb§ to such improvements ae may be necessary to render the place still more beautiful and attractive. Mr. Abell is progressive aii<T enterprising, and we have confidence in his ability to accom plish the desired results. Sept SO-fxlm Insurance Agent ATTENTION' It is suggested by the New York Herald that the Democrats nominate a Southern man for th8 Vice.Presiden cy in ’84. The Augusta Chronicle on tl:u other hand thinks the Republicans had better nominate a colored ir.au for that office. Wolf, it can at least be safely said that the suggestions w ill do fo go together. It would be a diflh-ult, matter, certainly, to determine which would 5e the biggest piece of foolish- fiess, and perhaps still more difficult to foreshadow the results of a campaign when the issue is Rebel versus Negro. «W | ■rwr «•-«*« «#■ j fiiat the scntimentnlisin of the “great Christian North” would cast the bal- ni'cc in favor of the defendant, and tin American of the African extraction would preside ever the Senate Cham ber of the nation! and his friends in the South, may be trucj but 1 for our part we choose to denominate it bosh and shrewd nonsense, written up anil circulated throughout tho! country to make capital for and lend aid to the byom of the Hon. Sumtlei J. Randall of Peniisylvaniaj for the Speakership of the next House. We shall prefer to disbelieve them until we arc put in possession of evidence better supported than by,.the simple statements of a friend of the aspiring candidate. Wc are not prepared to believe that sensible Southern Congressmen will vole in the Democratic caucus for Randall when John G. .Carlisle, of Kentucky is a candidate for the posi tion in question. Neither are we pre pared to believe that the Democratic party is so fickle, inconsistent and wavering ns to turn it i back upon the tariff plank in its p’atform of 8(t, and rush headlong into tho outstretched arms of the hide-bound protectionists from the iron regions of Pennsylvania! Carlisle stands openly and frankly and squarely upon that plank, and If tlie party has any regard for consistency, IS CALLED to FftE§H ADDITIONS TO MY ■c- PREMIUMS, The most VALUABLE ever offered. MORE THAN ONE-HALF TN MONEY. ANNUAL ADjt)Bj88"QN WEDNESDAY! RIDING CONTESTS* - ’ r - •. By Ladies ^ Gentlemen, Masters and Misses. * BYCICLE RIDINGS, ' . . . . .. .-i v A GOLD MEDAL TQ THE.BEST WHEELMAN. The Celebrated “Urunswick” Haros—try one. has any faith in D's professions, and ut heart seeks its own welfare and the good of tlie country, it will elevate the great Kentuckian to the position of tho Speakership of the next House of Representatives. Ocean Gem Mackerel. Saint Louis Corn Beef Saint Louis Roast Beef. . • ^ Imported and American Sardines: Salmon (Soused), Mackerel. ' _ Imported Macaroni. Fresh Chebse. ^ .. - < Fresh Apples, in gallon cans. Haitlett Pears, Quinces*. «;■ ' Grated Pineapple, Peaches. “Winslow’s” Succotash—first packed. “Davis Lestor Manor” Tomatoes—hand- packed. Crosse* Blackwell's Chow-Chow PickleS; Imported Worcestershire Sauce' Baker’s Broma. i Condensed Milk. Fresh SnoW-FIakfeS, . , , A lot of Handled Hobs rrhd Grain CKdles ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. A, G. CUDWORTH & CO., xX* ^ rr . -WHOLESALE- £ , . sAddle^V ivalehouse; ‘i. 155 Meeting Street, OpposiTE O^klep^oB Hotbl. CHARLESTON^ 8. C. STOCK DISPLAYS , . WILL MORE THAN RIVAL THE STATE FAtR. -*'i - r-A ‘ On the grounds v.-, please notify the Secret exhibit Machinery 0 H" •* . ip* ;iUA.I^y,|V6..c. ^ v ,„ ‘ The Premiums in the Household Department are increased and many quadrupled hi V ALUEi ENRY BISCHOFF « CO., ' '< '. ■ ’’ at. ir WHOLE8AE GROCERS AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICK PROPRIETORS OF THE CELEBRATED CAROLINA TOLU TONIC. 199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C, _l 1 . " /«''• ■ ^LVA GAGE & CO., CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, *# * * ••-’t Market, Corner CituRCit Street, CHARLESTON, S. 0. ’ ^"Ice paeked for the country a specialty; A. NELSON & Ca,' —WHOLESALE DBALRBS IN— BOOTS AND SHOES; V * ■ V f. . \ No. 23 Hayne Street^ CHARLESTON &&U .... v I * ' UTELTON’. The Greenville Netcs, in a very spicy and sensible editorial on' Melton and the District Attorneyship, says: “hut we would like to sco District Attorney Mcltori resign, and would congratulate him most cordially if he did so. The fact is, lie is too big a man for the dirty work required of him in the conduct of the election cases. A person like Willard would find’ such work congenial and is an appropriate instrument for doing it. But Judge Mcithn i£ a man of great intellect and of splendid talent and is cast in a large mould. If he cannot confine liisofilcirl duties to sueh tilings as he can do witli self-respect he ought to resign and let the United State’s employ a pettifogger and shyster who would 1 'revel in the jury packing and other disreputable tricks which arc the only possible methods of convicting the political prisoners now under arrest unless pub lic sentiment is reversed.” Tlie Nett's gives substantial proof of its kindly feelings towards the brilliant District Attorney, and makes tlie proposition that if Mr. Melton will schcf to' tlie News an official declaration of his re signation, it will publish his card as attorney-at-law for ten years free— “we will do that miicT?,” it continues, “as a testimonial of gratification that so much splendid intellectual material is to be no longer thrown away.” It iUcarncstly hoped by a great many people, who would like to bo kindly disposed towards Mr. Mel toft, that'be will vfesigtrlhe dirty office and resume rgain the practice of his honored pro fession. Earuei^eloqneiit and learned, he stands to-day among the leaders at tho bar in South Carolina, mid could if lie would render invaluable service to his native State. It is not yet too bite to retrace his steps and atone for the grievious errors of his past life. Ke WM Randall’s prospects. 1*!ie sanguine and enthusiastic sup porters of Sam Uandall for the Speak ership are “making testimony for themselves”, s<J to speak. There' is a certain class of people who always flock to the support of the man who may promise to be the victor in the contest. Realising this fact Randall and hffc friends are making amusing and desperate efforts to convince the oountry generally and Democratic Congressmen iih-particular, that the distinguished candidate in question will hive a “walk over” on the first of December next. A Randall man is rep&HVd* • as say ing: “In the broad belt of the Middle ^ate , Maryland, Virginia au* West ... --..-.norm v VT. Jf J V4XB . The Old Soldier Miike* a lluiiilllatlne Ex hibition of Weaknea*. [ From Chicago Tribune.] The old wliite-whUkored, wliite- htiired man, dressed in black broad cloth, with n boutonniere in bis lape.l — tlie man for whom Rqbert E. Lee always asked When the rebel lines were wavering—stood up. Turning his back on the groat gathering across the course, he faced the select and distin guished coterie in the judges’ stand, 0 and said in a low tone; “Mr. President, Ladies and .Gentle men: 1 am indebted to the officers of this agricultural society for this honor to-day, cihd 1 thank yoii for it.” Then, turning to his audience, he said in a voice which failed to reach very far •‘Far away from my Southern home I have come to enjoy this occasion. We are here to prepare a wily whereby we may become a more homogeneous peo ple. The soldiers of the North and of tho South Were the first to bring abofft this blessing of goodwill. After the war was over I went to Washington, where I visited my old friend ami schoolmate, General Grin it. He asked me if I was ready to be amnestied, and when I told him ves he gave me a strong letter to President Johnson,- Slid leal ted <nv him (he next dav. After a long talk he put me off until next day. Then there wusauoihvr long talk, and finally President Johnson said to me: 'There are three men in this country who can never enjoy the benefits of amnesty—Jeff Davis,’ K. E. Leo and yourself.’ I said to him, after thank ing him for placing me in the distin guished company he did: ‘Mr. Presi dent, those who arc forgiven must love (fife most,* With that I went back to m\ home in Georgia. A year after a petition for me went up, and General Grant and General Pope went in my belihlf In person to see it through, and they did. I felt that I had not loved the Union beffiro us I did then, and again I said: ‘Those who are forgiven must love the most/ [Ghefers.V; I felt the influences of that tender cord which had been touched—by thd peo ple of the North—by iW Women.” Here General Lonstrcet hesitated and faltered. Turning his back mi the audience again he faced the ladies in the judges’stand, and, began in a very low tone: “How can I, a poor sol dier, reared in and accustomed to the rough life of camp, express myself while looking into the bright eyes 1 see. I fail to express—I do hot know how to speak—I— [The husiiaucy w'as’ becoming painful, and the audi ence back ’ 6? Iiii» could not divine what he was 'doilfg or saying, while those in the stand looked at him stead fastly.] I—I can only say. iu tlie lan guage of my old commander, ‘I must surrender/ ’’ He sat down at 'oh’ce, a few cheers Went up, and as the’sun was beating on his white hairs a lady offered him her sunshade, which he held above him the remainder of the sitting. R. M. HUEY. SUBSCRIBE NOW <-«*« , —— THE COTTON PLANT, ’ . * ■ . An eight page forty column Agncqltural Journal, the only paper in South Carolina ublislicd exclusively in the interest of the M m EXCtJRSlON TICKETS ON ALL THE RAILROADS. FRIDAY; OLYMPIC GAMES AND RACES. r Ifo entries admitted after MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, except STOCK! which may be entered before 11 o’clock on Tuesday. r For Premium Lists and particulars, apply tqs> * . . c ■ J. K. HENRY, Secretary, fx4w ^ ”' CHESTER, -LX- REV FAIL =AT= L.SAMU 14. W. AIMAR & CO i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, r.f '**'•• * J ? ’• Perfumeries and Toilet Articles, Cor.' King and Yanderhorst Streets. CHARLESTON, S. C. . I have just returned ffbffi the Nm-tliem markets, wjiere l have Carefully selected and. nrchased one of the handsomest sWcks of DRY GOODS ever brought to tbi# market. goods before inakmg their pu l invite my custppiers and friends to call and examine my go< pufcfcligflcs, feeling tliat I can suit the tastes of the most fastidious. : •LADIES'DRESS GOODS in all the new styles and colors, Changeable Worsteds, Alpacas^iCashineres, Ginghams, Shirtings, ^Domestics, Flannels, etc , etc. Our stock ofPlEGEGQODSLs! - ' jOurGoodff-Will’kBiis hes will: fin These Goods only need Farmer and Manufacturer. The REST and CHEAPEST Agricultural paper in the I South. _ l ONLY SIXTY CENTS A YEAR.' The official organ of Hie State Grange. Endorsed by the leading ciUzpns of the State, and by the best farmers in the State and .the South. ‘ ■ Fend portal for rpecimen copies for your self and your neighbors. Address, W. J. McKERALL/V. . Marion, S. C. —Your Lawyer and your Doctor who advise with you, will direct you to J. M. BEATY'S foV'Gooif Shoes. -TfcXDB-- NORMAN’S ne^ TRAL,2 *Nc j CORDfALr -MARK- A SURE and effrrtoal Rimcdy forth* enreof all irregularitlca and «U»ordcr< of the Stom- acu and lltiaU, jrhatWr In children or adolta. Itiaaccrrtamo to the Stomach without being offensive to the taat*. . _ , Promptly relieving Dysentenr, Diarrhoea,ChoF ci* Uurbus, CUoiora Inlautum, Flux, Griping Pains, Flatulency, Nausea, Acidity ot the Stomach, Heartburn, Blok and Nervous Headache and Dyspepsia. May bo used In all derangements of I .theStomaeli and Dowels from relaxation of tM Intestines or a change of food or water. NEUTRALIZING CfGROIAL Is as pleasant and hartqSfSS jtel Dlffdlu berry Wjue. Does not ■ojimod Opium and will not- constipate,, ^.hp^ially irecom. mended for EdMleknesa and Toe thin* ‘ Child re nr. # » Wee ssc. and $i.oo per bottle. . j.- Sold by all Druaytet. and Dealer* In MedMna, EI0SL8IOB 0HEMI0AL 00, WaHnUIh, Sole Proprietor*, WACs u-aa. IpVvv^ ion Kuluctkc WINNSBORO, S. C. } CONNOR & CHANDLER. ty^JEtE •** cbffii^eff «f a combination frame, set with the finest French lens, do not rust and are the most durable in U8e< They can./ie qdlustqd to fit a WidCDf nafrpW face, atid Will not ffifi- fuse the sight nor caude dizziness, by long and continued use. . . m .Vs • BEWARE OF* IMITATjQNS.-^EYut S nuine »remark^ ‘‘King’s .Fateot” on e* nose piece. Peddlers cannot obtain the ^ WHEN SPECTACLES ARE NEED ED:—When yon cannot read the. finest print at twelve, inches from the eyes. When cannot feqd foii any t length of time without fatigue or the letters funning to- S ether. If the eyes need help they should ave it at once, without regard to age. Do not be deceived by peddlers or travel- exorbltant prices Te authorized perfect; .fit at a reasonable price, and .who nave been in structed in fitting eyed. CdSNOR & CHANDLER, Jewellers ajid OpyicjiANi Wc hdYe just received ouf stock of REISER’S GENTS’ SflOE^. EACH PAIR WARRANTED. . pfllCE GUiRANTEEft . • •'■ ♦ -v#x FOR STYLE, FIT, COMFORT AND DURABILfft, ’THESE SHbifeS are UNSURPASSED^ iiinsboro, S. C. t y '-4 Our Stock of LADIES’ CUSTOM . j ■* Made shoes just riL . ■<>-' . .1 ■ '■ As we have sold these goods for a ^ramber of years, we can safely recom- ! jxtfi >' »»sr. V.. i.<> . ' mend them in every particular. We respectfully request an iuSiiec- tion. Meiasm, BSICE & KfitOEDT, I)K. X a.' QtlATTLERAl'lf; DENTIST. COIxUMBIAa S. €?.’ Office Over S i anley’s China RTall. Mayto-3m ...-• . • ■- • —CONCERNING— THE ELLIOTT GIN. ONCE MORE TO _ HV _ -THE- -AND— r aRead of all Competitors.- -A •••* . • WITH A LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND 'wINTER CLOTHING, , For Men,' Boys and Youths. Men’s suits made of the finest Imported and do mestic goods, find made equal to. any cus- n.ih-m;\de woflU Also, large ;stock of OtermatK in.five different styles,-. Ul^teis, Ulscerette-Sacks, reversibles, and the New Market, the latest) out GENTS’’ FURNISHGOODS! ' '* %' ~ •' -XA*' > Stock is complete, Underwear lii all weights and in all grades. * Mirth and MeUlclns. improbable as it may at first seem, medi cine and mirth are really fast and firm allies. The BIBLE says, a merry heart doeth good like a medicine. A bottle of Norman’s Neutralizing Cordial is like a merry heart and will resist tlie attacks of dyspepsia and stomachic disorders. All who have used Norman’s Cordial speak in glowing terms of its efficacy. * Queen 011* of tho South Dr. D. B. Herman, a very popi eliug salesman from Baltimore, Md., writef: “I have used Norman’s Neutrafiz- with r trav- »* .* v%-. • .»r* *• * » a * . The Forty-five Saw Gfn I got from you is now sixteen years old. j I got it In *866.- Off the twelfth day of this month, 1 ginned ten bales from sun-up to sun-down with the greatest ease. I honestly believe I can save the 1»H for any customer in the clean ing of the seed over any gin I have ever seen. Remember, it is only a Forty-five Saw Gin. ' ' * Young Meu’i the patent flexi JNO. 8. DOUGLASS. iV Saddles, Bridles and Harness—“way ‘;-|down y onder ' lJL ^g SE (> _ DKSPOBTB?. ' s and Men’s' SdkJIafs, \ with the patent flexible brim, thgt will shape ‘ any liead; also a line of Soft and Stiff goo TO THE LAfiiES OF WINNSBORO. .Oar Boys’ Stock is the largest and most stylish-that we have ever placed on our counters. •.£«*<* and Overcords of every de care the scriptioa. 1%A11 orders addressed to my will receive prompt attention; and if i money. suit, wiH exchange or refund M Ls comnletev-and at low ftgures;-j~ tisfy the most critical demands, and prices favor the purchaser.' eed to be seen to be appreciated. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. r \ i s tfeyllSTTS! JP^-TIXTB i • * • • , • • , - . • '£•: Ladies are cordially invited iG.ocdifind'- Inspect ohr mn'mntotti ifhe of PRINTS. There? pever lias been such a handsohie and extensive collection of new and desirable shades' placed on Mir counters. .‘All standard and reliable brands. Prices willibe entirely sat isfactory, and the only <UfficuH*dhe purchaser need-experience Will be to make a selea- tion from such an immense variety of desirable patterns. XTOTIOITS1 • XTCTIOIN.St " '• / ‘ v«• y. i. •i* > • ,i ' ' ; fl « . ‘ " * , . j . Novelties in Nottingham Valencienhe and Fichus; novelties in Creani, Black' an.1 White Ties, and all styles of Laces. Also, a beautiful line Ladies’and Gents” Silk Handkerchiefs, real Torchon-Lace (Spanish) in Create apd .Black. A good article in Pink and BlUe Mufl, suitable for ladles’ neck wear. GI VE ME A CALL. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. No trouble to show goods. / c : Polite attendants ready to serve all visitors. SALE AND feed stables. WOtkCE. TO all- persons indebted to ihe .uhder- sjgned for stock - boffght this, spring and Summer .and giving their notes for same, and knowing they. Jail daemon the FIRST 'OF. OCTOBER, will prepare to meet them promptly, as full payment will be required, unlesAotoer arrangements be made. byJbV i parties holding sgid Also, the notes Ot 1^82 that I have ciiitod,! tutor for the present -year must be.sai^fitiDffeeGr I will have ; to loree collection . not imtnedi- ately settled. I mean business. ■ L. SAMUELS. NE W SHOES -AT- THE CORNER STOttlS. • / ■ ■ : • - C’ GENTS’ AND LADIKS’ FIN ECHOES, Att MADE OF GUARANTEED-STOOK. TRY A PAIR. • • • ^ OFF FOR XEW YORK * , ’y TO PURCHASE » *. • , e»- v .• • • FAIxIx DRY. GOOD.S. THIS SPACE WILL BE RESERVED FOR NOTTCE' OF MY STOCK. ^ ; ' ir. i&: 6 33 ^ t “Sr/ AT TSE SEAS/ -i. it , THE LIGHT-RUNNING DOMESTIC.”) That it is the acknowledged Leader in! . . /he Trade is a fact that cannot be dis- lRu«'»uted. ' jva - •■/•j i MANY IMITATE IT-NOK* EQUAL I The Largest. Anffe" 1 ' . ■ - The Lighten ' ‘ Tfce mow AND IT 18 WAUJRANTED To be nuHe of the h^st material. - To do Any and all kinds of work. • ■ To be complete to every respect. For Sale by ^CvYVjic ' ' . • ’S , j. m. beaty & ca, ; • s - * Wbmsboro, S. (Ci- Agents wanted in unoccupied territ AddcSSS *1 TWOTWTNG MACHINE CO., ftidhmond, Virginia. J -r- ‘ ye ^wwmtronn. -Buy Zelgler Brothers’ Ladies', Misses' aod ChlMren-a Pine !lm ^^ 6EAT! r CAT** Carpels and Konse I Largest Stock South of J Bruaaola, S-PIy and r Mata and Crumb walir rr OoodB, The Cor- F E EJ S3, * mMmti me® : m - <•* ^T-.’ ikl • * t 1 T • ^ ■ n j* £ *" ® * • » ' 'J WC ^ve a small quantity 6f chopped Corn and Peas ini ed and Peas and^Bj-aft, which makes-att excellent cow fo< Also, fc few bushelaqf Pdaifon hand., ^ We would remind oiir friends that we buy a small qnngH ty of GROCERIES at a tijfre^ and buy OFTEN, consequent] " are alwayr FRESH. ' J ■ FRIGES and QUALITY GUARANTEED: ■ >• •• . ■ , y*' • COME AND SEE US:- J. H. HARDEN & RRO!