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✓ * V KMM———M— TUE NEWS AND HERALD. vote liusbcen the uncertain quantity in . * the canvass and has probably gone largely for Poraker. The Germans • belli the balance of power and if they have voted anything like solid for rays. Hoadly he is elected by &>000 to lOiOOO majority. Am ■I i ammmm 'VVKnXSBORO, s. o. lnrR3i>AX. October 11. ha o. s. it irxoi.ns. } i II IS .1. IWVftlASsA Editors. The Speakership.—Within the last ‘meirth the Washington coii'espoiid'ent V>f the <Jonrie."'-,l<mrit*l sent onrcimi-! The Sm rr.no Court of ihe United’ ^ i' r inirmg aOout ihr Spr.kil-hip contest, ihe replies to the cucmars States convened on *..onday inorniiig, m-,, sunmnirized by the Courier-Jour- the 8ih in»t. ( nul as follows-: ’'There arc 191 Deni- i —— . . ocrats in the next House. The caucus ; TiiiitV:in tie Slate of Illinois NV jH not have more than 190. From! 7 X:):} •..tiles of railroad valued bv the the South come 101, East 42, North ! Slate Board of Equalization at' *59,-, : * ml l^tdall’s friends claim , ... 1 ; that when Cok is out 01 the way lo f i.>,'v08\ . | out of 21 New York members are for I Kandall. This is exaggerated^ but r.n.ttTY thousatid of the now two-j jt t Now give him 12 from cent postage stamps were sold at the 1 1’emisvlvania and halt of the remain- ( I'arleston nostofflec on Mondav, the ; i"g « Eastern votes. Give him 25 IVoiTn . ' tlie South, the most claimed by his ® 1 ‘' mst * I friends, and 5 more than he can, and! „ . I he has 56; out of 53 in the West his hn: South (. arolma College now has s . tllf?llino tV j, !11(ls olllv expect 15, j 157 matriculated students, against 130 w hich added to 50 gives him 71, or 21 j at the corresponding period last year, less than enough to noniihate in a full! Th«<e is overv assurance tliat at least' caucus. Now ' for Carlisle’s chances: ,, , • We m-etlrct ihe following vote on 200 students will be enrolled in ^ ; , ( .cond or third ballots: Alabama, 5;; institution-during the present session.' Ell-outs will probably be made to complete the work upon the Slate California, 3; Illinois, 8; Iowa, 2; I Louisiana^ 3; Michigan, 2; Missouri, FAIRlTELD COUNTY. CIIABLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. HO! FOR THE CHESTER FAIR QLEMENS CLACIUS, —ikpOBTER asp dealer nr^- WINES, E JACOBS, CIGARSv TOCACCO, GRcfeRIKS AND PEOVlBfONS, COMBINE BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE! .1 HAVE JUST RECEIVED 231 Choking and rteuling Stoves and Ranges W crates of China, Fine GVanite and Decorated Goods, Etc. ; 150 Darrels t No 175 EASY BAY.cHArLeSTON.S.C. Glass wane from Pittsburg; Tdprosl Table Cutlery; 500 Dozen Pocket .Cutli •: 5 : —— vv, from John Russell Cutlery Go.: and ii fall lute of Tinware and Housi V'vT’TO TTW-rtWAf A V SOVS V TTniMiiahiiiir I^iuvrta trtn niimcrons to mention. ^JTTO TIEttEMAN & SONS, Wholesale gk6cers, —AND-A PRoViSfoN DEALERS, 102 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET, . CHARESTON, S. C. 9; New York (Mr. Cox not bein* in the race), 12; North Carolina, 3; South House sometime during the incoming Carolina, 4; Texas, 8; West Virginia, ,i Tc fiirw. 21 Arkansas, 4; Georgia, 8; Indiana, winter months. Is it not high time ’ K , ’c. some such steps are being taken? The yi'jiisis-ippi, 5; Nevada, 1; New Jersey’ I 8treet''li6 feet, and runs back to the rail; VARI ABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. riiHE ITouse and Lol belonging to the J. Estate of the late Mrs. Rachel Mc- Mastcr. The ho.use contains more tlmn •2 • i twenty rooms. The lot fronts on Congress ’ L!>A 4. X 1 A J.wx*- We invite eVCry- eftizeft 61 the ahovfe- named County to call At efir Store and ex amine our netf FALL AND WINTER GOODS. One of our firm has but recently return ed from New York, where the utmost care ! was used in order to get the best BARGAINS* We have succeeded in buying a good ft ’R- THOMAS, AGENT, stock and buying them s0 cheap that we • . a,v , can sell them at No. 320 king St., Opposite Liberty, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANG- SHORT CROP PRICES. Our stick is tix j^OYU BROTHERS, Wholesble Grocers, Ltqcoh DSaleUb * —A’SD-i COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Furnishing Goods too numerous to mention. , .. ,, These Goods are bought alt price'6 that will juslify me in selling to th Wholesale Trade as LOW as any % JOBHING HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES, ArtA to the Retail Trad® at 33 per cent. CHEAPER than any other house i South Carolina. , A comparison of PlRICES and GOODS reapeWfully solicited with otln Markets NojRTH , u ,d SOUTH. I have FIFTY-SIX of the FAMOUS NEW LIGHT-HOUSE COO STOVES in Store, nine with Reservoir and Closet. Yen* respectfully, . 3. D. RATTERREE. Oct 10-t*M CHESTER, 8. O. present condition of the capitol, to express it mildly, is not creditable to the State,and certainly the General Assem bly, should see to i"t that a sufficient appropaiation made for its completion in some shape. THE SOUTH AT LOUISVILLE. Editor McClure, of the Philadelphia Times, speaks quite flatteringly of the .Southern Exposition now in progress in Louisville, Kentucky. He says: “It is the largest and in all respects the most complete exhibition ever held in this country, with the single cx- eepliou of the Centennial, and not only the people of Louisville, but the peo ple ofthe whole country, are to be congratulated on its exceptional suc cess and beneficent results.” The oc casion constrains the Northern editor to indulge in some kind reflections concerning the probable future of tiie “New South”. “The late Atlanta Ex position and the present Louisville im provement upon it,” ho continues, “may be accepted as dating the new departure of the‘New South’—I he de parture that is to diversify Southern industry and vastly enlarge the capital and the permanent prosperity of the Soiithern Slates. I carefully noted to day the multiplied evidences of South ern progress in the industrial and me chanical departments of the Exposition and thev are far in advance of Xorth- . • -a rn >. , . i road about 223 feet. The house amt lot 1; Ohio, J; 1 ennesseo, o 5 V u giiiift, 1,, divided so that it can be occupied by Wisconsin, 4. lotal 110. Cox wil* j twowwore faimlics. probably have more votes on the first ALSO, ballot than Unudall; not less than 45, | The Lot fronting on Congress Street 53 l, LACE CURTAINS, CORNACES AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, tod varied to quote different | ‘ CHARLESTON, S. C. articles and prices, but we ask you to call Window AWning's Mi and see ftw yourselves. In ikbE to Order DRY GOODS We have everything, from a common Checked Homespun, at three cents, to the nicest DRESS GOODS and NOTIONS in great variety. The cheapest and best A. G. CUDWORTH & CO., —WHOLESALE— SADDLERY WAREHOUSE, 155 Meeting Street, perhaps50. Springer will Imve 7 or 8, | .... , ltnn ing hack to the railroad HOSIERY, for the money, to be had any- Opposite Charleston Hotel. and there may be 10 or 12 scattering. | a i, ou t 220 feet, on which are two Store- The contest may narrow down between ! rooms desirably located for business. Carlisle and Cox.” This figuring lands Mr. Carlisle in the Speaker’s chair without much of a contest.—Nems and Courier. In the Sleeping Car from Chicago. A lady sat with her only child; The poor little fellow was alin'r t wild. He was making a noise like a circus band, For a horrible felon was on his li.ind. A quiet old man remarked to the mother: “I think we can stop this pain and bother. I’ve a bottle of Pain Kihoi:- here,” said he, , “And I think it will cure him; n t us sec. He poured some drops bn a nv isfened rag, Oct 4fxlawtf G. H. MtMAbTfiR, Executor. —Bay Zelgler Brothers' Ladies’, Mines’ and Children’s Fine Shoes. J. M BEATY: where. Our STOCK OF CLOTHING CHARLESTON, S. C. H ENRY BISCHOFF A CO.\ WHOLESAE GROCERS He poured some ilropson a nv isreneci 1 Ann wrapped the felon, as if in a bag, And soon the suffering child was calm TOOTH BRUSHF-W, H AIR Brushes, Soaps, Bay Rum, Per fumery, Lung Balsams, I.innnients, Warburg’s Tincture, Elixir Quinfne and, Stryelmine, Extract Buchu and Pareira Brava, Eye Salve, Quinine, Cinehonidia, B lue Mass, and a supply of other drugs and medicines, just received bv McMaster, Brice & Kktchix. Is fuller than ever, and at prices that can’t be BEATEN. Nice quality, nice . styles-. A good suit from $3.00 up. Hats AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE. ‘ Vl kR.qualities and styles, so we can suit PROPRtETORS Of the fcfeLfcBRATED everyboiiy, from a twenty-five-cent man to the most fastidious. . i CAROLINA TOLU TONIC. We have used more than ordinary effort 199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C, to get a STOCK OF SHOES That of this As the voice of a summer evening psalm. ! It If Ii El -WITH— ANYBODY’S GIN! —Bay State Mu* Sol,-. bv Ito i'trJ™rNfeD" McKay Sm-w. J. M. EEATV. lUSD— | ^LVA GAGE & CO., charleston ice House, lat will just exactly please the people Market, Corner Church Street. is COUNTY, and the way they are, ' ' ‘ CHARLESTON, S. C. ! tiflce packed for the country a speeialtV. 1883. . 1883 tester, Toff, Faiifii Mi Licaster AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL AND MECHANICA - . ASSOCIATION FAS. -OFENS AT- CHESTER, S. a, TUESDAY, OCTOBER I AND CONTINUES FOt/R DAYS'. GkA^TES ^.T li O’CHiOGB PREMIUMS’, The most VALUABLE ever offered. .YOltK THAN ONE-HALF IN MOS ANNUAL ADDRESS ON WEDNESDA niDINO CONTESTS, By Ladies and Gentlemen, Masters and Misses. BYCICLE HIDINGS. A GOLD MEDAL TO THE BEST WHEELMAN. We have, A large stock of TRUNKS, Q VALISES, Etc., which ean't be beat. Also Oi a full stock of CROCKERY and -GLASS^ WARE, as cheap as the cheapest. STAPLE GROCERIES A. NELSON & CO., —TtnOLKSAtE DteALtCRS tN— BOOTS AND SHOES, . No. 23 Hayne Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. IT STANDS ON ITS MERIT! Mr. J. if. Elliott, fen.: Since ghinir.g ten bales in one day on the Forty-five Saw . .. , .. „ Gin, I have gained two bales per day. On cm appreciation. Ihe presentation of Fr . the ^ th of niy ellKi . Of all kinds Wc endeavor to give the best possible value for the money, and to I all who accept our invitation we guarantee : fd W. AIMAR & CO ; a just return for every dollar they spend — COME AND SEE. CALDWELL tt LAUDERDALE. Oct 9 the coal and iron resources of tlte Southern States would lie worthy of a Pennsylvania exhibition, and it is gratifying fo observe the general and earnest drift of the Southern people to the practical development of their boundless wealth.” The utterances of the great Philadel phia journalist are timely and signifi cant—tiinelv, in (hat the occasion of the Great Exposition itself demands recognition for Southern industry ami Southern progress—significant, coming as they do from (lie pen of one who for many years looked through the one-side glasses of Northern bias and Northern Into. That the whole South ern country has, since ihe lute War, undergone a marvellous reconstruc tion, socially, morally and materially, as well as politically, does not, among intelligent and thoughtful men, admit of question. The sluggish inactivities of ante- helium days, incident to the existence of slavery, have, with the old regime, passed away, and from the ashes of the dead past, have sprung up a new life, teeming with energy, enterprise and development, scarcely equalled in the country’s history. The hates en gendered by war are dying out, and Northern enterprise and Northern capital arc welcome as important far tors in the rapid development of the great resources of the country. The practical results ol this happy turn of afiairs arc that manufactories are springing up everywhere over the country, thoughtful attention is being paid to scientific farming, modern im proved machinery is being introducer everywhere, and propeny, both real and personal, finds ready sales in the market at materially enhanced prices. These arc but a few of the encourag ing signs of the limes, and it is now one of ihe accomplished factsof our his tory that the South is fairly on the high way to a material development that will at once startle the world and command its genuine admiration. neer put his fire in just at sun up, ami at dark we had TWELVE BALES RACKED and lying on the ground, weighing 450 pounds eacb. Yours, &c., dNO. S. DOUGLASS. MACHINERY, OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY J. F. McMASTER & COi WATERTOWN ENGINE. BALL HAND COTTON PRESS. LITTLE GIANT HYDRAULIC PRESS, CHAIN AND ROTARY HARROWS. OLD HICKORY WAGONS. WE ARE AGENTS FOR TIIE TAKE NOTICE! BUY your Wagon Material, SPOKES, RIMS , and HUBS, SHAFTS. POLES, WAGONS, GROCERIES, MACHINE OIL, GRINDSTONES, TRACES, WELL- CHAINS, and all kinds of Plantation Goods, COOK STOVES, HEATING STOVES, from $14.00 to $50.00, complete, OIL STOVES, WOGDENWARE, ETC., From J. H. CUMMINGS. Ti e UNION CHURN is sold dti its merits. 1 can refer to a dozen parties using it in this vicinty. It is not a new thing, but has stood tiie test since 1834. -~rad£— NORMAN’S 'ftfeU TR AL ' CORDIAL. —MARK— A BTTTlEan'l Remedy forth* enr^of ail invsTi lari tics w»<4 disorder j of tiio acuaud £owtls, wh««th<»rJnuUiirtr?7i or at’UJtR. >t t!< fcOcbtitaMa tot**. &u>:uacjl w ithoilt being offensive to tho . Promptly relieving Dycen9rry. Diarrhoea, Cnol- cra. Morbus, Cholera Infantium, FluXfGr'oinff rains. Flatulency, Nausea, Acidit’ - ol the Stomach, Heartburn, Sink and Nervous Headarbo am! DjspcpMa. May be used in all derangement! of the Stomach and from relaxation of the Intestines Or a ciuui^p of food or water. STOitM-A.tNr’S NEUTRALIZ'NQ CORDIAL Is as pleasant and harmless as Black berry Wine.. Dees not contain Opium and will not constipate. Specially recom mended for Seasickness and Teething Children. Price 25c. and ft.oo per bottle. Sold by all Dniyyitls and Draler, In Medicine, EXCELSIOR CHEMICAL 00,. Sole Proprietors, Walhslla, 3. C. U. S. A. JULIUS Kl! G. WHOfcKSALE AND. RETAIL DEALERS IN CHOICE DRUGS, MEDIcInES. CHEMICALS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, PEREbiifehtSS and Toilet Articles; Cor. King Und Yiinderhorst Streets. ettARDRsTON, s. e. NEW FALL -AND- Winter goods. STOCK DISPLAYS WILL MORE TH AN RxVAL THE STATE FAIR. OPERATING MA< HINERY. On the. grounds will be a new attraction. All who desire to exhibit Mach please notify the Secretary of the kind and space it will occupy. TO THE LADIES. The Premiums in the Household Department are increased and many qnadrup VALUE. excursion Tickets on all the railroads. FRIDAY, OLYMPIC GAMES AND RACES. Nn entribii admitted after MONDAY, OCTOBER i5, except STOCK, which be entered before 11 o’clock on Tuesday. For Premium Lists and particulars, applv to. J. A. HENRY, Secretary CHESTER, S t*r Sept20-fx4w ™TEB' STOC: L. SAMUEL £ ' CORTLAND WAGON COMPANY,! -Your Lawyer and your Doctor who advise With you, will direct you to J. M. BEATY’S for Good Shoes. MANUFACTURERS OF PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS/ BUGGIES ■" arid PHAETONS/ Hire us a call, and we will eeli you what you went. CHEAP. J. t. McMASTER A CO. ATTENTION IS CALLED TO FRESH ADDITIONS TO MY READ THIS!! 1 ° Sou Kkuctki WlNNSBORO< S. C., CONNOR & CHANDLER. . Come a fid see {he largest and best se lected stock Millinery, consisting of Trimmed Pattern Hats and Bonnets, un- triinmed goods, Velvets, Satins, Ribbons, Flowers, Tips, Plumes, Birds and Feathj ers, all colors, Crapes, Illusions, Black and White Laces; Love, .Crape, Yells, BafOre; Tisshe and Parisiehne Veiling, Hair Switches from 75 cents up, Curls, Bangs, Croquetries for the hair, Crepe, I/isle and other Rttchings for the neck, Fichus, Col larettes and Ties, and all kinds of Fancy Goods, at &. O. BOMG’S. . A full Stock of Ladles’ and Misses’ Hosiery. Berlin, Lisle, Silk and Kid Glares, all colors and new stvles. An as sortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ colored apd white Corsets, all sizes. Hoop Skirts, Dress Shields and Palpitatqrs. Handker chiefs in variety, from Cotton to Silk. Silk Fringes, Passementerie Trimming, Velvet Ribbons, Braids and other Dress Trim mings. Buttons in great vaaiety, styled and prices, at J. O. HOAG’S* These Goods only need to be Seen to be appreciated. I have jnst returned from {he Northern markets, where I have carefully scleci F urchased one of the handsomest stocks of DRY GOODS ever brought to this 1 invite my customers and friends to call and examine my goods before makii bdrehases, feelitjg that I can sifit thfc-fftstes of the mb&t fastidious. LADIES’DRESS GOODS in all the new styles and colors, Changeable W< Alpacas, Cashmeres, Ginghams, Shirtings, domestics, Flannels, etc., etc. Oi of PIECE GOODS is complete, and at low figures. • ’ , Our Goods will satisfy {he most critical demands, and prices favor the pu: - - ' “ PRICES TO SUIT THE ’ IFIR/ilsTTS i Ladies are cordially invited to call and inspect our mammoth line of PRINT.' never lias been such a handsome.and extensive collection of new and desirabl placed on our counters: AH sfandSrd and reliable, brands. Prices will be ynti isfactory, and the only difficulty the purchaser need eXpefiCffde will be to make tion from such an immense variety Of desirable patterns. INTOTIOlSrS ! IDTOTIOIN F3! Novelties in Nottingham Valencffehne and Linen Fichus; Novelties' ifi C’ieai and White T|es, and all styles of Laces. AJso, a beautiful line of Ladies’ an Silk Harnlltefchieff; redl Torchon Lace (Spanish) in Cream and Black. A got in Pink and Blue Mull, suitable for ladies’ neck Weat ^ GIVE ME A CALL. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. No {rouble. {o sho Polite attendants ready to serve dll Visitors. - , L. SAMUELS The Celebrated “Brunswick” llairfs—try one. . Ocean Getft Mackerel. -n r vr x’ T -tfr 1' V 8,11,11 Louis Corn B<:ef • I), R. FLENiS IK LA Saint Louis Roast Ik-ef. Imported and American Sardines. Salmon (Soused), Mackerel. Has received a supply of fresh B 00 * 1 *.! Fres i, Cheese. Imported Macaroni. MU OVTOHEIt ELECTIOXS. A Coni|tUo:ite<l Strngg'.o In the State of Ohio -•A Slight lU'puhih'Hn Gain Over the Unat State Election, but Not Enough to Defeat Hoadly. Cincinnati, October 9.—The elec tion returns are coming, in slowly. Comparisons are made against New man's majority for secretary of Stale in 1882, being 19,115 over his Republican opponent. At this hour 165 towns ami precincts show a net Republican gain of 1,186/ There are 1,898 towns and precincts in the State. At the same ratio throughout Hoadly would have 6,000 majority. These precincts are largely from the country and Republican sections. Vhe cities consisting of FLOUR, from tiie best mills of Nashville and Augusta. Every sack warranted. MEAL and GRIST, Rice and Fine Syrups. Fresh Apples, in ghllon cans. Bartlett Fears,-Quinces. . Grated Pineapple, Peaches. “Winslow’s” Succotash—first packed. A full stoe£ of Notion# of al! kinds? Ladies’ Linen and Lace Dollars, ZephyrS; Saxony, Berlin and Shetland Hoods. Chil dren’s Zephyr Hoods and Sacquer, Shawls and Boulev&fd Skirts, at J. O. tlOAG’Si Our stock AT SperificU* and Eyer/ladaes is now 1 uiofe complete than ever before? Bf J sides the excellent combination frames, set with the finest French lens, which we, have jidretuty noticed, we have fine glasses, set. in Gold and Silver frames, made extra strong by bracds at all the snidoVings. The.. priee of tlK-se is no more than tliat of the common gold and silver frames usually sold. We have also a full stock of the lower grades of spectacles and eyeglasses, ranging down as io\V as 40 and 25 cents a pair. All kind’s of White Goods*? White Lace ancf MvSlfff.Curtains, Cretonnes, Ac., Ac ‘ Also a full and cofhplete line of Dressf; Giyjds,'- of varionir fabrics, styles and t, from Calicoes, Worsted, Cashmeres, BESTJRIO and Old Government JaVdi „* , “I M Coffees. | Baker s Browa. ! “Davis* Lestor Manor* * ToinmtoetE T hand- $ Jte packed. Crosse A Blackwell's Chow-Cho# Pickles. Imported WoreeStershire Sauce. Condensed Milk. Choice' Fresh Snow-Flakes, *.d Hoes and Oraiir Ctx dies. R. M. HUEY. THURBER’S 41 and 34 Coffee. ...... , article of Parched Coffee branded “Sigtua. ” A lot of Handled GREEN and Black Tea. I ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. WHITE WINE ami Cider Vinegar. SUGARS—Granulated, Powdered, Cut Loaf and Brown. will p ohahlv reduce the ratio of Re- Succotash, ptihlican gain. Tho Democratic com-j inittec claim Hoadly'seleclioii by 5,000 majority and the Uepuhlican commit- j tee claim Foraker’s election by tho 1 r same vote, it is too close for comfort 1 MACARONI and CHEESE OATMEAL. PICKLES—Chow-Chow and Mixed'. CELEBRATED “Bartlett Pears,” and Mined Peaches, Ton Squash, Pineapple, Etc. FULL LINS Boots and Shoes. FINK VBSD m SUp Staff «K Mlleh —Ask your, neighbor where to buy good ‘ Shoes. Don't fail to try BEATY’S CORNER STORE. goods arC determined to sell cheap red nee stock? Ourptoek 5f Shoes of all kinds will be; sold at and below COST, as well as heavy Also a full supply of spectacle and eye-1 piece goods for Men’s wear, and othef glass cases, at xo and >5 cents eaffh for gOods that we d<r not intend keeping after morrocco, and 50 cents for fine nickel | present stock of same is sold. We ineaif cases, shaped to receive the specs without; what we say. straining tiie bows. Olie great advantage 1 ,you have in buying from u4 is flic assist ance we can give you in fitting glasses to your sight, which is very important? CONNOR k CHANDLER/ JeWKLI/KUS ANft OlTICIANS,- Wimisboro, S. C. NK \Y SHOES —AT— JuTOItE. GENTS’ AND LADIES’ FINE SHOES, ALL MADE OF GUARANTEED STOCK. TRY A PAIR. OFF i^OIl XEW YOim TO PURCHASE FAFF DRY FOOD*}. Tills SPACE WILL BE RESERVED FOR NOTICE 1 OF MY STOCK. i3\ BE.A.T'X'. Jf. O. HOAG. Fifteen more of the NEW HIGH AR» DAVIS MACHINES, The besf Machine on the market, and 1 Ji Jf gives perfect Sitl^action in every i»trticu- lir, and ttf genentj favorite witli the ladies. T T XT A ITT VU 1 I, Every MaChirib WARRANTED in every VJ \_) iL K Jt A.IVxiN ; ! particwlar. No family sliould be without dr - ' J “ J ” — J — to suit either party ami mav require i he official count to determine as to Governor. No reports yet as to the SB1D KYB, and Bed BwIPiMf legislature, but if the - foregoing is- Saodles.BridlebandHarness—“way 6th, 1883. true it is probable that the Legislature- down yonder.” will be Republican. 1 he Prohibition | ULYSSE<5. BEfePORTES. | Oet 6*tlx* NfOTICE* Office County (Tommispioners, i Fairfield County, S. C. J All pertofis holding claims, billror de mands of any" Wild' against the Comity which have not been heretofore presented, will deposit the same with fhe undersign ed on or before the FIRST i?AY of NO VEMBER, A. D. 1883, so that ftie same may be examined and ordered paid ft the annual meeting on Tuesday, Noveffibdr J. R. BOYLES, Clerk. MR. j. M. EFFIOTT, SR., Respectfully informs flic public that he has on hand a full line erf COFFINS AWD CASKETS, WAlT r0R TI me? Send order or come all and*buy one. J. O: BO AG. and is prepared to d<r anything in under taking. - ■^■ALSO,— a fuU line of BURIAL ROBlS, f6f nibn, ■riO AtlJ/RlVE, A .lot of BUGGIES and HARNESS. : 'HEM J. O. BOAG. CARPETS/ Carpets and Kims* Fncrilihiirif dbdJs, This Laignsl StoeE South of $altlni«r«. Moquet, Brussel*. S-Hy dnd Ingrain Carpets, Bats. women and children-a new feature-very, ^ neat, appropriate and cheap. < , ‘ nd ^ We ask for a shfcfe of the patronage.'' '' J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. - les. Cocoa h Canton Mnltlnas, Upholstere/EnravInKS, CUromos, Picture * r, “l* Rrtte for Samples and Prices. *.S?X?S? A- B * lL,i *«<"•«. «* AT THE HI TlfL LIGHT-RtTNN “DoMest That it is the acknntvledge the Trade is a fact that can ,«< uted. WANT IMITATE IT-NONE The Largest Anned, The Lightest Running The most Beautiful Auto IT IS WATHKAJ To be made of the best mat To dg any and all kinds of To bd complete ill every k For Sale by J. M. BEATY & ( . WinnslKi Agents wanted in unoccu ry. Address DOMESTIC SEWING MA( Richmond, Virgin