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W1NX8BOBO,«. V. —The collection of taxes in Abbe- ( geiited bv *he issues and pr"X)fs. to the XLKSDAT. October ft. axo. a. mxyxolds. tUAB. A. DOUGLASS } Editors. The Macon Tclcyraph says; cradle is a better place for babies “The than the school-room.’' Sense! •TF Skkatou Eqmunds, M1M at the Philadcl- ,l»l<ia Episcoita^ Coiivcuii(/A, said, in declining a nomination for the Presi dency pf the Convention, that he was ‘*a candidatfe for President for this not or any other place at this or aiiy other time.” ( The Springfield Republican says: “Chicago brewers put tan bark in their beer.” That is what gives Chicago politicians such leathery stomachs. They can swallow anything tlie bosses give them without twisting their faces out of shajje. lx is a citrous coincidence that the Democratic candidate fyr Governor of Ohio is too sick to make speechts’, and that the Republican candidate for Gov ernor of Iowa is threatened with death ■ from epilepsy. A man who goes into politics ought to have a hard head and a tough stomach. Title county amounts to ftidydFtr.do. xr. (j. —Rock Hill has had th^Efb narrow ' escapes front a fire during the last week. . . , . —The Presj Barter tliThks that the pay of the .^hasurer of Abbeville county should be raised. —The nsSbssment of Ireal estate in’ Kershaw c'onntv this year exceeds the assessment last year by !*Kf,78o. —The Good TQinplnrs tif .Greenville arc doing good work. Some of the lodges have almost doubled their mem bership. —Last year at this time bacon was selling in PloVence at 15 and Ifi contf$ while now it is down at 71 cents for fair meat. —Including the May instalment, the treasurer of Lancaster countv, has col lected takes up to the first day of this month amountiugto $9;711.90. —Mnt-ia Patterson, a negro woman over one blind red years old, died on Major S'. R. A’dahrs’s place, near Cam den', on Wednesday, September 19. —A negro belonging to Sell’^.jt'jrfcus was h\n over, by a wagoii, hear-the depot iii Marion last Mondhy nig|it and died Soon after froth injuries re- ceive ' 1 m : I —On the third Monday in this month fin electidii is to be held for mayor and six aldermen, who will form the«ity council for the citv of Spartanburg for court,, with leave td repoVt any Spe-' Vial matter. .,-•4 A Suyt or the Times. -Jjti's one of the siguS.^f the times, ofL.which poli ticians ought to take notice, that both the Massachusetts platform* look favor- jd>Iy qntSrm reform. The capitalists and workmen of the State begin to feel I he oppression and strain upon them of the Pennsylvania tariff, which, to tavorpig iron ahd steel, makes all machinery and tools abnormally dear. —New York Herald. C LEMENS CLACIUS. , tr- —IMPORTER AND DEALER EN- ,srr.v-i. YES, THE - MAZIK& DIF2&TME2& -AT- lo the Sleepinir Car front Chicago. Augusta Chronicle: The Columbia Register produces some interesting figures lo conviirce Fred Douglass that tbe whites continue to outnumber the blacks in the South by regular geomet rical progression. Our Columbia friend misses Douglass's point. The redoubtable colored man expects that, in abolit one hundred years from now, the negroes will a!! be bleached. A lady sat with J\el only child; v.* " * Thejsxir JitVe fellow Wits ulamst wild, itu wa^niaking a noise like fydtytB baud’, For a horrible lelon was on his hand. WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH’S Palace attraction^ WINES, tdetJOR^, cigars’, tocacco; r .pi/ OROCKRIE8 AND PROVISIONS, fro. 175 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 8, C. t-- * t —r~—~ ^ #/< •' ' J '> — \TTO TIEDEMAN % SONS, ALWAYS AND CHEAP 'AT HARbEN’S. ii O WHOLESALE GROCERS, 7 »'7 -Aftp- PROVISION DEALERS; .102 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET, ... ^/ilARESTON, S. Cf. — We have just received a fresh supply of \\ ESTERN FLOUR of all grades-. 'and more to arrive in a few darH v •' Lli.' LL ’ ...Wetkeep constantly on hand SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS and MOLASSES.**» *♦ ' ,* i,- i ‘ " r - 7- '• •' Also, SHELF GOODS*' CANNED -GOODS, CHEESE, and in fact every thing usually kept in the GKOCJSRY LINE. g j , BAGGiNG AND TIES.., . i b- BOOTS* SHOES AND HARDWARE. A nil “I tiiink we can stop this pain amt bother. I’ve a bottle of Pain KiuiVkU here,” said ‘ ’ tWnk ll wiil cHre him: let lis see.' “And I He Am » • r; / • 1 . -j ioun*ti some drops on a moistened rag, S NOW IN FULL OPERATION. THE LIC WILL. Aiyn ATE A PUBLIC B: WAY8APt*ltEci- ENEFIT. And wiajined tiiivL'IonvaiA ^oeuih': suiiV^ingeliih iii! in a bag, Id was calm As the voice of a summer evening psalm. by wWch we were opose q t Ir.itf 'l ) r i' This was the only thought actuated when we /irst prooosed to make the extensive chwtltres which to-dsy are a reatl- tv In-j oui miast. The want**Of the-peo ple w« are ilertermlued to supply. " ‘ ‘ trated. JgOYD BROTHERS, *• • :,4. f . . • „ Wuolesbi.e Grocers, Liquor Dealers ..rA NI> - . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 197 east baY, charleston, s. c. s. B. THOMAS, AGENT, fact is nowfuMy demonstrai the inxt two years. One day last week a little child of Frank Iiiabinet, colored; who lives in Middle township; Orangeburg countv, was burnt to death while tiie pi rents were oft' at work in the Held. —A good snm of monev has been ' idi The Philadelphia Times, an Inde pendent paper, tfith a Strong North ern bias, warns the Democrats that they may .find themselves again in the lurch, ih i&84, if they do not have a care. It says: “Of course, with the Senate anil Executive Republican, the tariff can hardly bo materially changed by the present Congress, but any gen eral attempt to make a change on the part of the Democratic members of the House will f>e taken; ft? a declaration of Democratic policy in case the party should come into power, and will have the effect of arraying all the manufac turing interests solidly against it. If the parti' Millers contemplate any such policy they had bettor take the coming t Vo months in which to shape their course m6fr in accord with popular sentiment, or prepare to hid a long farewell to any reasonable hopes of success in the future.” Is that so? raised tor huildiilg a Methodist church at Troy, Abbeville county* But U has been concluded to postpone the work for some time. —While out possum hunting last week August Heller, of Newberry county, had his foot so badly crusts •. by a falling tree that ampuiation w 8 uocQssary, from the effects of which in died.' —The Newberry cojfoty fa if H nl-ar at band—tbe 17tii; lotli and 19th in stant. Senators Hampton and Butler have been invited to be present and make addresses and arc expected to come. —A general revival of religion is now in p'l-ojjress in the Methodist churches of Marion county. Up lo date there have been 12H professions of religion and ninety-one additions to the churches. —The News 'and Courier says that Mr. R. Arnold, of k-harleston, is build ing for Mr. 11. M. Meetzo, of Char lotte, N. C., a new baling press in vented by Mr. Meetzc,' who i's a iiafive of Charleston. —In attempting to jump from a buggy near Orangeburg last Sunday Miss Tylee had her foot entangled in some part of the buggy and her ank'o was broken and her body otherwise bruised and injured by the fall. —Wins Weston alias McNary,'col ored, went to Abbeville on the 86lh of September and took a good drink of whiskey, made ,|pm drunk and be change teHe the amount of the out- ! -peo- T%ls Tho lay was unlimited.. 'Department »”ter depan mrht has been added. the CAproiK required ? FOR EACH OF THESE DE- . partmento would make a handsome bach :?-£■ count. Bur/'tts done, inspired by rtn nmbLton that our city should stand second to none, we felt that to bring our Immense estab lishment on an equal tooting with New York. Boston, or elsewhere, we had to place before oujr patrons, ansiock of such magnitude, contair.lng full assortments In each department, of Dress Fabrics, Silks. Sattns, lr No. Q2o Kt^«St., Opposite Liberty; WINDOW SHADES', #M>ER HANG INGS, LAC& CURTAILS; Corn aces and Upholstery Goods, tTI^RL^STpN. »• C. - Window AwnIngs Made to Order Velvets,. Jl a mac .......nery, Ac. > We iadc orfr seicctlbns h.va from the products o: evert clime ot the globe. We haye Alsio added a La dles*, NJ IssRs’ and Children’s Underwear Department, nev- ler before attempted In the •rtouih'. This Department occu, pies one of the range of rnagidfl- cent G.illeries which are reached by four stairw -ys. The entire' establish ment Is lighted by Fifty Chandeliers, presenting a most beautiful picture. We have also added, at the e^thest solicitatllon of our many.irleuds, a want long aud verj much felC'in this section, namt-'y, a Dress- Making Departbient. We therefore beg to Inform the ladles of North and South Caro lina that we have secured the services of two as skilled artists irt have ever cater- ' UiH s edtothe tastes o{ this section, Mrs. Smith, as Cutter and Fitter, and Miss Marshall, as Draper and • Finisher. Tnese ladles’ artistic taste has long been known in the most fashionable j circles of New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Chicago, 1) E JV T 1 S T H Y» THEREFORE WE HftVE A G. CUDWORTH & CO., —WHOLESALE— fit? . • » * SADDLERY WAREHOUSfe, 155 Meeting Street, Opposite Charleston Hotel CHARLESTON, S. C. 4. K. HARDEN & BRO. ter, Yori, FairOeU Mi Inter, IS +* A.” " g t . r AQRIC'ULTUitAt. 'HORTICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION FAIR —OPENS AT- H ENRY BISCHOFF & CO., u r wiiolesAe GRoettha = :;-,v AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE. >5-'T" proprietors ok the celebrated CAROLINA TOLU TONIC. l(5;i EAST Mf, CHARLESTON,’ S. C, i ^LVA GAGE & CO., CHARLESTOfr ICE HOUSE, Corker Church Street, Market, CHARLESTON, S. C. S^"Ice packed for the country a specialty. CHESTER, S. C., TUESDAY,, OCTOBER 16 yi VL coyriywS Y'of tt jkiys. . , , .. O-ATES OIPEIsr AT -11 O’CLOCK; , ,, PREMIUMS, The most VALUABLE ever offered. MORS TRAN ONE-HALF TN MONE1 ANNUAL ADDRI SS QN WEDNESDAY TT’- RIDING CONTESTS, By Ladies and Gentlemen, Masters and Misses. ii _ ■ nb^eelttUlon in saying to B. J. r fiiK Trustees of the Peabody Fund met in NeiV York last Wednesday, Governor Fish, General Grant, Bishop Whipple and ex-Presidcnt Hayes be ing present. Hon. J. L. M. Curry, the general agent, submitted his annual report. He said systematic agencies foi; creating a healthy .sentiment in favor of education at the South would he needed for years to come. There were encouraging signs, the growing recognition of the alliance between in- dustriai and mental training beui^onc of the most important. Indu-trial schooling he held to bt: a necessity in the South. Discrimination between the races in the disbursement of the school fun i was unwise. The report gives a statement of the condition of educational progress in the States among which the fund is divided. In West Virginia the Legislature made liberal appropriations. The Peabody institutes for white teachers, five in all, were very successful, ns was also the one for colored teacher?, and the work in general U progressing favorably. In Virginia, Nprth and South Carolina, Georgia, l^'orida, Alabama, Missis sippi, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas the Peabody institutes have SiUbccn well attended. Following are the amounts distributed in the several States in the past year for public schools, normal schools and colleges, teachers’ institute?, Nashville scholar ships, etc: Alabama, $i5,77o; Arkan- sar,' |4,050; Florida*, f2,925; Georgia, f5,90U; Louisiana, $2,125; Mississippi, $4,400; North Carolina, $8,.’150; South Caroiinff, $^225^ Tennessee, $I,2G0; Terns, $1,860; virgin id,'$4,125; West Virginia, $3,100; total, $71,175. lias been {Trunk ever since. He will eat nothing, hut imagines that he is surrounded with piles of good fat bacon. Ho hasn’t the jiinjams, but seems to border on insanity. —Quitriilfii Hill; 1 about twenty-,piie years old, son of Dr. LoviFk Hin, living three miles fi ! om Ridge Spring, had ids hand fearfully mangled a few days ago in a cotton giu. In attempt ing to remove motes from the gin his bund was caught and'drAwn in. Three of his fingers have been amputated. —A negro man who attempted to steal a ride on the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad on Wednesday inoi’iiiiig, between Pine House and Charlotte, fell from ids perilous posi tion on the axles, the car passing over Ids lower limbs tuid. severing them from the body about four inches from the trunk. • —Joseph B. Clark, who was arrested in Lancaster county some time ago,' the ladles of North and South Carolina that we have now a flrst- class Drcss-MnklnfC Department, where Indies ■’ . a* ! can relv on their most particular Ideas as to OTTATTT.F.B ATM T) l) S any freak of lashtoobeinjf realized,. Wehdve vt u 1 i LEjI)/l d iU, U. U. O. utipfj up In excellent ■tvio 4 stia. ioua Thotn-for ' our Drees-Mitk 1 UK DepaWifem; supplied with ' I evervthlna necessary for its requ rements, and we a're fully prepared to guarantee satisfaction In nttlug, stvie and workmanship. We solli It the favor of your orders either lu person or by mall, which shall have our most prompt and careful attention at all times. S. Office: North side Washington Street, Opposite Town Hall. WINNSBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA July7-tx3m. SALE AND FEED STABLES. \t’e are, yours fery t ruly, WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH. CHARLOTTE, N. C. —Buy /A‘igk‘Ll>roUi^rs;.J,adits’, Misses - ,nd Children’s Fme Shoes. J. M. BEATY. READ THIS!! D. R. FLENNTKEN A. NELSON & CO., —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN- BOOTS AND SHOES, No. !?3 ti A T N fc ST K E E't, *y CliARLESTbN, S. C.' OPERA 1 IN(i MACHINERY. On the grounds will be a new attraction. Aii who dosuavto OTir.bit Murhiue please notify the Secretary of the kind and space it k ill occupy. VA (J W. AIMAR & CO , WHOLftSAKte AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHOICE DRUGS. MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, 1GK’ SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Perfumeries and Toilet Articles, Np entries admitted after MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, except STOCK, which m be entered before 11 o’clock on Tuesday. EST For Premium Lists and piiiticutars, apply to J. K. HENRY, Secretary, -Sept 20-tx4w Cor. King and Vanderhorst Streets. CTtlKLESTON, S. Or NEW FALL . - -AND- WINTER GOODS. charged with an outrageous, assault on iiailci gbid XOTICE. TO all persons indebted, te the under signed for.stock bought this spring and summer ajid giving thej* notgs, for fqime, and knowitlg they fall due on the FIRST OF OCTOBER, will prepare to meet them promptly, as full payment will be required, unless other arrangements be made by the parties holding said notes. Also;, the notps of isfct. fWaO I Have carried Over for the pre'a&nt year must be paid at once or I will have to force collection if not immedi ately settled. I mean business. XOItTUKHX HOSPITALITY. The Widow, of Stonewall Jankcoa Telia about Her Recent Trip. [Special to the Philadelphia Times.] - L'HjVULOTTK, N. C., October 2.—Mrs. St^hfewall Jackson, who has returned troin her recent Northern trip, writes u card to-day in reply to comments from the Southern press upon her accepting the hospitality of Governor Ben Butler. She says: “While in Boston we were entertained at a hotel and did not cross the threshold of General Butler. Justice compels me to say that he was wanting in no com' tesy to the guests of his State. Tho people of Boston and of every point AVtr Visited in the Norfh certainly gave evidence that irr!’ httshahd’# nuinfe rvps held in such honor and reverence tipit lay heart could not b\it be touched with tender and grateful emotion. I was told that they admired him for this—Mils moral grandenr* his exalted piety,’ that he was the bfavest man the war produced on either side, and that they were proud of him as an Ameri* qov citizen, etc. Surely, there innst be enough of chivalry and right feel ing on ine part of all true Southerners to cast no blame upon n e' for having le?en the means of •etQU!ng-sucli ,, sehti- lnellt8 us these, aluf while every in- inet of my nature is Ibvallv’ and devotion to the SOnth I cah testify that there are mahy* excellent Christian* at the North who are anxious to hlo? out all the sectional diflbrences and exf(?iM to ns the love and* kiMTiiess whhili Make a nation that happy peou!4 > Whc& love." a woman at the iiaild gbltt mine, was tried at ^Lancaster lust week. The jury tailed to agree and a mistrial was ordered. Christopher E. Jenkins, who was tried for the murder' of Joe Oly- burn, was acquitted! —A correspondent of the News and Courier, writing from Holly Hill, Berkeley county, savs that the people of St. James Goosecreek Parish, are making an organized effort to establish a new county to he named Dorchester. This parish ivas once a part of Charles ton county and its people have been dissatisfied since being placed in Berke ley. —On Friday last a fire broke out in the ginhousu of* Mr. A. J. Rhoads, in Hampton county, and 1 destroyed the building and entire co'htents, together with the f’cfttPljftfc and water-tank belonging to the railroad company. The tire was accidental, being caused by a neglect lo grease some parts of the machinery. The total loss is abouf* $2,000, that* of Mr. Rhoads being about $1,200. —A pew church of the Presbyterian dcnomiuat'ron' yras organ zed in the town of Liberty, Pickens county, on Saturday last, by a coinmis>iou ap pointed by fhc South Cafot'tn\Pi;esbv-. tcry. This chnrcit will he known as the Liberty Presbyterian Church. It was organized with about twenty tncinbers, nearly all from tbe Cnrtncl chtorch. Two ruling elders and three deadbns were elected, ordained and installed.* .»Has received' a consisting of supply of fresh goe FLOUR, from the best mills of Nashville and Augusta. Every sack warranted. MEAL and GRIST, Rice and Fine Syrups. '.fi£§T3u6 and Old Government Java Coffees. ar Cut A. WIIJLIFORD. TnURBKR’fi 41 and 34 Coffee. Choice ■ficle of Parched Coffee branded “Sigma.” GREEN and Black Tea. WHITE WINE and Cider Vinegrfr ' SUGARS—Granulated, ’ Powdered, Loa*f and Brown. MACARONI and CHEESE. OATMEAL. PICKLES—Chow-Chow and Jiiied. CELEBRATED “Bartleit Pears, and EBRATED I Peaches, Tomatoes, Succotash, UNDERTAKING Capn^fl Squash, Pineapple, Etc. JIR. J. 91. ELLIOTT, SR., Respectfully informs the public that he has on band a full line of - FULL LINE Boots and 8hoes. FINE FEED or Sh# Stuff for Milch Cows. INS AMD CASKF/&, SEED RYE, Barley and Red Rust Proof- Oats,^ . and is prepared to do anything in under taking. -also;’- K men,, -very —Last Saturday a whiskey wagon from tlie mptmtalfi^ passed down through Ancnfsou cbtftffy, and in a neighborhood a few miles itelow Town- ville a number of desperate white men imbibed freely as usual and “proceeded to business.” They went into tbe cabin of Bill Morris, colored, and without any apparent provocation one a full line of BURIAL ROBES, for women and children—a new feature- neat, appropriate and cheap. We ask for a share of the patronage, J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. Come and see the largest and best se lected stock Millinery, consisting of Trimmed Pattern Hats and Bonnets, un- trimmed goods, Velvets, Satins, Ribbons, Flowers, Tips, Plumes; Birds and Feathr ers, all colors, Crapes, lUngiohfl, Black and White Laces, Love, Crape, Veils, Barty Tissue and Parisienne Yelling, Jlair Switches from 75 cents up; Cnrls, Bangs Croquetries for the hair, Crepe, Lisle am 1 oilier Ruchtngs for tlie neck, Fichus, Col larettes and Ties, and all kinds of Fancy Goods, dt (T. O. HOAG’S. A full stock. (ft Ladies' and Misses Hosiery. Berlin, Lisle, Silk and Kid Gloves, all colors and new styles. An as sortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ colored and white Corsets, all sizes. Hoop Skirts, Dress Shields and Palpitators. Handker chiefs in variety, from Cotton to Silk. .,SJ^k Fringes, Passeitmi'torie Trinjfhfftgi. Velvet Ribbons, Braids and other Dress Trim mings. Buttons ill great vajiety, styles and pMceS, at «r. O. BOAG’S. ,, A full stock of Notions of all kinds- Ladies’ Linen and Lace Collars, Zephyts. Saxony, Berlin and Shetland Hood?. JJlifl- dreri’s Zephyr Hoods ftnd SacqneS, Shawls and Boulevard Skirts, ,at ... J. O. BOAG’S, . All kifidsof' White. Gooiis, White^Lace a.mWMii'din Curtains* Cretonnes, Ac A &c.. BYCICLE RIDINGS. - - ... A GOLD MEDAL TO THE BEST WHEELMAN. STOCK l>fSPLAYS WILL MORE Ti r AN RIVAL THE STATE FAIR. TO THE LADIES. The Premiums ih the Household Department are increased ami many quadrupled LUE. . . . , . . , EXCURSION TICKETS ON ALL THE RAILROADS. FRIDAY, OLYMP kTc GAMES AND RACES. CHESTER, S. C. nr :AT •> L. SAMUELS’ >.4 - I have just returned from the Northern markets, where I have earefully selected a jSUTMmsetlpne of tlie liandsomest stocks of DRY GOODS ever brought to this mart V invite my customers and friends to call aipl examine my goods before making U purchases, feeling that I can suit the tasteiof tlto most-faStidlous.: •«’ ‘ ‘ > LADIES’ DRESS GOODS in all tlie new -Styles and colors, Changeable Worste Alpacas, Cashmeres, Ginghams, Shirtingft fDomestics, Flannels, etc., etc. Our sti of PIECE GOODS is complete, and at kiw figures. ; and prices fa^of the-purcha PRICES TO SUIT THE TIM Thesfe GoUdK only need to be seen to be appreciated. v-.. .>••*; \* *** i- FlillTTS! n^IlSTTS I Ladies are cordially invited to call and inspect our mammoth line of PRINTS. Tl never has been such a handsome and extensive collection of new and desirable sha placed on our eoiinters. All standard and reliable bratods.' Prices #m fee entirely Isfaetory, and the only difficulty the purchaser need experience will be to make a se tion from such ah immense variety of desirable patterns. ITOTIOITS l’ ITOTXOSfR! Novelties in Nottingham Valehcienne and Linen Fichns, novelties in Cream, B1 and White Ties, and all styles of Laces. Also, a beautiful line of Judies’ and Ge Silk Handkerchiefs, real Torchon Lace (Spanish) in Cream and Black. A good ar in Pink and Blue Mull, suitable for ladies’ neck wear* * • GIVE ME ACALL^ Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. No trouble to show go Polite attendants ready to serve all visitors. ' r i .. L.SAMUELS. NK W -AT- THK CORKER KTORE; CMRPET.H. Carp«t* im’f floUde Furntahln * Ih of^n ft Ingra k Lake' f ot'iC'E mjcs a.mWMuslin Curtains* Cretonnes, Also a full and cotnplete line of Dress Goods, of various fabrics, styles and S rices, from Calicoes, Worsted, Cashmeres, ilks ami Satiny,—you can find anything you want in that Jrne.and at any price. These goods wq-arAdeiennined to sell cheap and GENTS’ AND LADIES’ FINE SHOES, ALL MADE’ OF GU AR ANTfiEDSTOCK. TRY A PAIR. r,arire*t Stock Snnlh of pal nfft Ingi Ootna Goods, The Oqnet. Mats and Crumb Wtrub.w shedLi BlAf your Wagon MatejM,' SPORES, t we say. Wall Paper*, Border*, Laoc Curtains, Cor- RIMS and HUB^.-SHAFTS, POLES, _ ^ of Shoes of alR kinds wfil be Id at and below COST, as Well as heavy ce goods for Men’s .wear, and other goptfei uiAkwe do not intepd {keeping after present stock of same is sold. mean r . WAGONS, GROCERIES, ilACHINE OIL, GRINDSTONES, TKaCEL', WE’ ^- CHAINS, aVrtf rtYl kinds of Plantation Gdfeas, . COOK STOVES, HEATING STOVES, from $14.00 to $50.00, cmnnlete, .. OIL STOVES. WOODENWARE, ETC., TflE attention of the taxpayers of From nlc*>» and Volos. Cocoa ft CoAtpu Uphoteterx, Knaravlnire, Chrome#, Irame# W rMr for Samp ten and Prter» GFORGU A. BAILIE AUGUSTA June 3)i-txly t. TOW9T TAXEN. Winnslioro is called to tlie fact that the without any apparent ppivocuttoji one books,for the collection of Town Tuxes for,, -w- x-j- ft”*ex ^‘rol^sTv with iS fe th'lt I'i^ieel.ve'i'v thl ’ n ‘ unioi ' >al >' eai wil1 floso on the lr >& J. H. CuMMING'S. J. O. BO AG. FIFTEtfN'more of the NEW HIGH ARM DAVIS MACHINES, 6ff for xewyork TO / PURCHASE FA EE DRY CJOOD*. THIS SPACE WILL BE RESERVED FOR NOTICE OF MY STOCK. A M.' BE A.TTT.' deftly cut from its socket, and lie re ceived a severe cut in tbe left breast and also in the right arm. * Wells and anotlier’inan have bfeeii placed in An ally of fifteen per cent, will fee axkled, 1. N. WITHERS, Soiif YSMtA* Clerk and Tteasufer. •it. dersoto jtiil, and warrants for tbe arrest , WOOD'S ODONT1NE of others have been issued. ^ —At tbe court iu HaTbjUon county 18 NOT GOOD TO CLEAN THE last week in the case of Mr. B. T.' toeth of a comb or a cross-cut saw, but 'Hf Lawton, ’ tlie cx-cbunty treasurer, an*' cleanses tlie The UNION CHURN is sold pn its merits. I cun refer to a dozen parties luterg it in this viclnty. It is not a new > thing, but’nits stood the test since 1864. * order Wallace, TEfrtH UU HUMAN BEINGS w.os passed, bv Judge V giving the plaintiff, the State, ’leave to’ amend the complaint So. as to embrace additional alleged breaches of the treasurer’s bond, and by making addi tional parties, if such be necessary, and in such other respects as plaintiff mav be advised by plaintiff’s counsel, and referring the matter to C. J. G. , -— 1 ggyjlf 1 *q » »»*» l !* ial nfcn : r » to ' J**'V*Z}» m '** 0 by McMA8TKH> , -Buy State Shoe Soles secured by tlie tlruuSapp 1 ? to (thff MBhUKmy, and nport the same,“B»i<»*K«ctor: I ganuine McKay Screw. J, M. BEATY. I M»y 2fMf As NO fetiher ptepafAtion caff.' It is per-, fectly harmless and promptly efficient 35 «ehV* box. W. C. FISHER, ’ . Wholesale Agent, Columbia, S. C. .The best Machine.Qtt thd, liparket, and gives perfect satiiftSrtion fto : every particu- j lar, and a genef.'d fAvorito with the ladies. ' Every Macninq : WARRANTED in every p^rtieulnr. No family should be without one. Send order or come aft and buy oue. £. O. BOAG. STANDS THE HEA to Abbiv'e!, . A iot of BUGGIES WAIT FOR THEM. and HARNESS. J.- 0. BOAG'. Foil SALE.' #.*•<»*** occupied for sale. . ., , thft.best ia WAansboro, and is in prime oondittov The locatkm,is A he edrafttageouk In, town, i 'The |pt is quite % large one, and upon if are a large warehouse and other buildings. moderate. For further par- B SUGENUfflfcEIL* THE LIGHT-RUNNING “DOMESTIC That it Is the acknowledged Lea the Trade is a fact that cannot h !,uted ’ -i .. n r, ,y. ii MANY IMITATE IT—NONE EQU. The Largest Armed, ... Tlie Lightest Running, The Beautiful Wood AND JT IS WARRANTED To be made of the best material. To do-any and all kinds of work To be complete in every respect. ForSaleihy " *. J. M. BEATY & CO.. Winnsboro. S. Agents wanted in unoccupied t ry. Address DOMESTIC SEWING MA Richmond, Virgi t<?n dia. bin: