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>! t - y THE KEW8 AM) IlEKALT). OHIO AND IOWA. CATCBDAT. October 13. aSO. 5. BEYXOLDS. C If AS. A. nOVOLASS '• } ss.) Kditofs. The Defnocntts Triumph In the One—th* RepubUoMna In the Other. Goi-umbus, Ohio, October 11.=-More 6oini.iete returns from Tuesday’s elec tion indicate atr Increase in tlie t>em&- 4ratic majority which willproWlbly be COusiderably Over 12,000. Later retui*fi8 on the legislatiffe t!ck- A Cincinnati et ''"Mf#* ft * he ®f 5n ; r «^ io D ‘«J’ ri ’ , , , , ^ . ,11. tv on joint ballot will he fnorc than girl who has $*0,000 in cash in bank ^ The second amendnient will rc- bas been trying to clone with the ceive about 300,000 votes, and will Detkoit Free Press: votes, probably be adopted, unless the cities go strongly rig'ainst it. Tlift judicial aincndincnt is carried bejfofird doubt. The first amendnient will dot get over 100,(R)0 votes. The prohibition ^ote is estimated at from 6,000 to 20,000, and the Greenback' tote at 2,000. The Result in Iowa. Chicago, October-11.—A special to )t is askin"' enough i the Journal from Des Moinrs,- Iowa, i says Sherman's majority it ill reach i 30,000.. Complete retnfns from fifly- ’, nine counties, which include heavy file obedience following thereupon. It Democratic districts, give 13.300,- and is assumed that the Church onlv de- 1 l«»«'ti«l returns from the remaining . , , i j'i counties give him 27,000. His plurah- sires her to love and honor him and do ty wi|1 u * be , eS8 t ,; an 12|000> p The as he pleases when he pleases she shall io Wer bouse is close. The Kepublicans champion pie-eater of America. That’s the way to catch an heiress—become a champion of something or other. They see a halo 6f ghu'y around the head of oven A eViinpion loafer. The Methodist Church in Canada has stricken the word obey from the marriage service, ofu woman to make her promise to love And honor her husband, reasona do right. now have 54 and the opposition 41. Of the remaining 5 the flepublicans will get 3. The Senate now stands: New Yoke World: The people of the South ought to fro! proud that the ; Kepublicans 37, Opposition 8 ? iu doubt widow and daughter of one of their FAIRFIELD |ciuii^» :T ^W>*ifeiiibw.,HO\ FOR THE CHESTER FAIR! GOUNTY. QLEMENS CLAC1US, 1 —iMrOKTEU AND DEALER lit— WINKS, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TDCACCD, OHOCERIES AND PROVISIONS, No 175 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. QTTO TIEDEMAN St JONS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, -Axtf— PROVISION DEALERS, 102 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET, CHARESTON, S. C. We invite every clti/Cfi of the above-' named County to call at Our Store and ex- nmiite our new FALL and winter GOODS. due of our firm lias but recently return ed fbnn New York, where the utmost care was used in order to get the best BARGAINS. We have succeeded in baying a good ft i THOMAS, AGENT; stock and buying them so cheap that we - ■ " No. 320 King St., Opposite Liberty, WINDOW SIIAD&S; PAPER HANG INGS, LAt’E CURTAINS, ^gOYD BROTHERS; Wholesble Grocers, LiquoR Dealers —and— COMMISSION MERCHANTS; iffi EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. 5. greatest-soldiers can meet a cordial and hearty welcome in the ci’y which was once regarded as the citadel of their enemies. As for Governor Buffer, the tribute recently paid him by General Beauregard ought to have a tendency to allay prejudice. * SKCRETARY-of-War Lincoln is to take the (Hump in Massachusetts against Butler. Senators Frye and Hale, of Mltiiie, and Hawley, of Connecticut, are also announced to take part in the Massachusetts canvass. But with it all j the irrepressible Beast doesn’t siem to mind it, and expresses himself as sure that he will be elected Governor of Massachusetts. _. Judge Cook, Democrat, is I to Congress iu the sixth district by a small majority. —Bay Eelgler Brothers' Ladies’, MisoW< elected and Children's Fine Shoes. J. M. BEATY.' can sell thefu at SHORT CROP PRICES. Judge Aldrich.—The Sen fstart4 News prints the following: The Cam den Journal, speaking of Judge Al drich, says; “This very able and ac- _ r __^ complishcd Judge presided at our last A/T A f I N rij r\ V term of court, and knitted closer than v_y_l_i-J.-t.v j_i) J. » ever the cords wliich bind him to his The San Francisco Call says that iu New York at this very tune perhaps one-half ft? the daily newspapers pub lished iu that city are used to mislead tile people. Some are published to advance the interests of men who live by office. Others are run by individu als who flourish and grow rich by misleading tbii mass of the people. Tile probability is that the people sup port those New York papers best that mislead them most. Augusts Chronicle: It is stated, on what appears to be good authority, ♦hat France has, in one year, sold to England more chickens, in value; than the Fnifei States did beef and pork. France grows rich on diversified in dustry. Wo i*fcve the means around this city of supplying it with all the butlfcr, chickens and eggs necessary. But some people prefer to mortgage themselves to factors for cotton culture and work hard to keen nnf nfi u>*» t' nn " house. PiiiLADKLrniA Jlecord: Partisanship is often responsible for wholesale lying; but it also carries on a retail business in truth-telling. The Massa chusetts Kepublicans now denounce the conduct of General Butler as Mili- ihi v Governor of New Orleans ns out rageous. They say that their approval ot his management during the war was due a misguided and unenlightened loyalty. Thev-ate very soety for it now that he is running as the Demo cratic candidate for Governor. him to brethren of the bar. Courteous, affable and kind, he is yet dignified, lenient and impartial, holding at all times the scales of justice with even hands, and permitting neither favoritism nor preju dice to influence or waive him in the discharge of his duties. It is both pleasant and instructive to practise be fore his Honor, and we sincerely trust that the Judge may long be spared to grace 3nrf adorn the ermine which he has so worthily won.” The Neics adds: “The eminent Judge referred to above is so justly esteemed and admired in Hiis, his own circuit, that we are glad to see his praises heralded elsewhere, and w& may add may long life and prosperity he his.” In the Sleeping Car from Chicago. A Indy sat with her only child; The poor little fellow was almost wild. He was making a noise like a circus band, For a horrible felon was ou his hand. A quiet old man remarked to Uve mother: “I think we can shop this pai r a tm bother. I’ve a bottle of Pain KiloEH here,” said he, “And I think it will cure him: let us see He poured some drops on a moistened rag, And wrapped the felon, as if in a hag, And soon the suffering child was calm As tue voice of a summer evening psalm. )■ OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY F. McMASTER & CO. WATERTOWN ENGINE. BALL HAND COTTON PRESS. LITTLE GIANT HYDRAULIC PRESS. cHa'fN and r6YAry harrows: OLD HICKORY WAGONS. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE COKTLAND WAGON COMPANY, Manufacturers op PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS,- BUGGIES and* PHAETON J. Give ns a call, and v.a will cell yotf What’ yon want CHEAP. J. F. McMASTKR A CO. Our stock is too varied to quote different articles and prices, but we ask you to cat! and see for yourselves. In 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 HOSIERY, for the money, to be had any where. Ou| STOCK OF CLOTHING Ds frflleY Stain ever, and at prices that can't be BEATEN. Nice quality, nieje styles. A good suit from $3.00 up. Hats in all qualities and styles, so we can suit everybody, from a tweuty-five-cent man to the most fastidious. We have used more than ordinary effort .to get a Cornices and Upholstery Goods, CHARLESTON, S. C. Window Awnings Made to Order STOCfc OF SHOES G. CUDWORTH & CO., —wholesale— SADDLERY WAREHOUSE, 155 Meeting Street, Opposite Charleston Hotel. CHARLESTON, S. C. JJENRY BISCIIOFF & CO., wholesae grocers' AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE. proprietors of the celebrated CAROLINA TOLU TONIC. 199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C, combine Business with pleasure! I IIAYE JUST RECEIVED 231 Cooking and Healing Stoves and Ranges; 20 crates of Chinn, Fine Granite and Decorated Goodsi, Etf:. { 150 Barrels of Glassware fl-om Pittsburg; 75 Gross Table Cutlery; 500 Dozen Pocket Cutle* rv, from John Russell Cutlery Co.{ and a full line of Tinware and ilouse- Furnishing Goods too nutneropsfb mention. ■ These Goods are bought at prices that will justify me in selling to the Wholesale Trhdo as LOW as any ' JOBBING HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES, itnd to the Retail Trade at S3 per cent; CHEAPER than any dther house in respectfully solicited with other South Carolina. A comparison of PRICES and GOODS markets NORTH and SOUTH. * • ■ I have FlFTf-SiX of the FAMOUS NEW LIGHTHOUSE COOK STOVES in Store, nine with Resei'Yoir and Closet. Very respectfully, Oct 10-t6x4 J. D. KATTERREE, CHESTER, S. 0. 1888. 1883, Cliester, Tiirt, FairiM aM Lancaster AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL ANII MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION it, ^LVA GAGE A CO., CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, That will Just exactly please the people ; Market, Corner Cncncn Street, of this COUNTY, and the way they are ' SHERIFF’S SALtr B Y virtue of an execution to me dim ted, I will offer for sale before the Court House door in Winnsboro, South Carolina, ou the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for CASH, the following- described property, to wit: t All that piece, parcel or tract of land, Iving, being and situate in the County of Faiefield and State of South Carolina, con taining FIVE HUNDRED AND’FORTY-ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of Jho- R. Thomas, R. K. Rosborough, Mrs. Ann Hunter and E. W. Parker. Levied upon as the property of James B. Walker at the suit of Sarah E. Means against James B. Walker. JNO. D. McCARLEV, Sheriff’s Office. S. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., October 8th, 1883. Oct ll-fxtd —D?y State ^iioe Soles secured by' il genuine McKay Screw. J. M. BEATY. selling proves that we have got just the right kind. Every pair GUARANTEED— Men's, Ladies’ and Children’si , We have q large stock of TRUNKS, VALISES, Etc., which can't be heat. Also a full stock of CROCKERY and GLASS WARE, as cheap as the cheapest STAPLE GROCERIES Of all kinds We endeavor to give the best possible value for the money, and to all who accept our invitation we guarantee I a just return for every dollar they spend. COME ANj^ SEE. ,* CALDIft ^.I. At IrAt'DERDALE. Oct 9 CHARLESTON, s. c. 23f“Ice packed for the country a specialty. g A. NELSON & CO., —wholesale dealers in— BOOTS AND SHOES, No! 23 Hayne Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. 4^^ The question of disestiblishmeut continues to be discussed in England, and notices of three distinct motions ou the subject have been placed on the notice book of the House of Commons for the next session. Mr. Kichard will move that the Church of England is in jurious to the political and religious in terests of the uation, and ought to be no longer maintained. Mr. Dilhvyn will move that the Church of England in Wales is an anomaly and an injus tice which ought no longer to exist. And Mr. Peddic will move that the maintenance of the Church Establish ment in Scotland is indefensible on public grounds, and that a measure for the disestablishment and disendow- ment ofThat church should bo passed at w early period. The New York Herald says of the “old ticket”: “Can Mr. Tilden really have been playing a double game with ids loyal admirer who edits the Sunt ■When our contemporary announced some weeks ago that Mr. Tilden him self wns the authority for the state ment that Mr. Tilden would never again accept a nomination for the Presidency, the Herald, in Hie interest of Democratic hmanony and for the in formation of its hundreds of thousands of Democratic readers, gave the report wide circulation. But yesterday the Minneapolis Tribune published a despatch from ‘authoritative quarters’ to the effect that Mr. Hendricks bad settled his little differences with Mr. Tildeo, that Mr. Kelly has pledged himself to support the, old ticket, a id that Mr. Tilden has consented that the old ticket shall be again offered the public in 1884. Where was the Sun while all this was going on? Greatly as it would pain ns to look elsewhere than iu our luminous contemporary’s columns for accurate news from Grey- sioue, we really must do it, in the in terest of our readers, unless the Son explains its failure to inform the pub lic about the alleged change in the in tention of the venerable gentleman of whose political conscience our con temporary has until recently seemed to have charge.” Beat It If Yu Can -With— ANYBODY’S GIN! IT STANDS 1 ON ITS MERIT! TAKE NOTICE BUY your Wagon Material, SPOKES, RIMS and HUES, SHAFTS, POLES, WAGONS, GROCERIES, MACHINE OIL, GRINDSTONES, TRACES, WELL- CHAINS, and all kinds ot Plantation Goods, .. , COOK STOVES, HEATING STOVES, from $14.00 to $50.00, complete, OIL STOVES. WOODENWARE, ETC., I’h'Bi J. H. CUMMINGS. flie UNION CHURN is sold on its pMmt£- I can refer to a dozen parties vising it in this vicintv. It is not a new thing, but has stood tae-test since ISO-i. NORMAN’S CORDIAL. —MARK- A STTUEumJ rffetaal Reim-Jy forth'' core of all irrv*ul»riUe* add du>urUer j of U>.' St, m- •cu and Bowela, whather In r’.ii'.dren or adults. It is a.-crntalde to ttoo Stoiuacn without Unng OffenslTe to the taste. Promptly r-,'li«»tng Dysentery. Diarrhoea, Choi- era li,o'C-.otcra lutantuia. Flux, Grinin* Prins, Flsiuicn:r, Xa-isea. Aciditv of tho Stomach, Hrartbum, Fi h and Nervous Headache and Dy^epsia. Kay be usrd In all dinngeroents of the Stomach and Dowels front iximatioa of the Inteebuca or a change cf food or water. XTOS-MA-IT'S NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL Is as pleasant and harmless as Black, berry W tue. Does not contain Opium and will not constipate. Specially rr Co-a mended for SeaslckneM and Teething Children. Price 15c- and }i-oo per bottle. Sold b, all Drwwt.f* aad Dmlrrt in Xedicine. EXCELSIOR CEEinOAL CO,. Sole Proprietors, Walb all a, S. C. U. S. A. Q W. AIMAK & CO/ WlfOtffSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. : Perfumeries and Toilet Articles, Cor. King and Vanderhorst Streets. CHARLESTON, S. C. FALL -AND- WINTER GOODS. CHESTER, S. —opMs at- C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, AND CONTINUES FOUR DATS! C^A.'TES OIPEXT .AT 11 O'CLOCK: The most VALUABLE ever pkemiOmV; offered. MORE THAN ONE-HALF IN MONET ANNUAL ADDRESS ON WEDNESDAY RIDING CONTESTS, By Ladies and Gentlemen, Masters and Misses. BYCICLE RIDINGS. A GOLD MEDAL TO THE BEST WHEELMAN.' STOCK DISPLAYS WILL MORE THAN RIVAL THE STATE FAIR.' OTEI^ATfNG MACHINERY.' On the grounds will be a new attraction. All who desire to exhibit Machine! 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 quadrupled VALUE. EXCURSION TICKETS ON ALL THE RAILROADS. Friday, Olympic games and races. No entries admitted after MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, except STOCK, vfafcM A be entered before 11 o’clock on Tuesday. LrT' For Premium Lists and particulars, apply to Sept 20-tx4w J. K. HENRY, Ilf FILL Mil « —AT= L. SAMUELS' Mr. J. M. Elliott, Sr.: Since ginning ten bales in one day on the Foity-fitt Saw Gin, I have gained two hales per day. On Friday, the 28th of September, my' engi neer put his fire in juSt at sun up, and at dark we had TWELVE BALES PACKED and lying on the ground, weighing 450 pounds each. Yours, &c., JNO. S. DOUGLASS. READ THIS!! Come and see the largest and best se leeted stock Millinery, consisting of .Trimmed Pattern Hats and Bonnets, un- : trimmed goods, Velvets, Satins, Ribboffs, Flowers, Tips, Plumes, Birds and Feath- ers, all colors, Crapes, Illusions, Black and White Laces, Love. Crape, Veils, Barege, Tissue and Pafisienne Veiling, . Hair Switches from 75 cents up, Curls.' Bangs, Croquetries for the hair, Crepe, Lisle and other Ruchings for the neck, Fichus, Col larettes and Ties, and all kinds of Fancy Goods, at J. O. BO AG’S. A full stock of 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 Sifk’. Silk Fringes, Passementerie Trimming, Velvet Ribbons, Braids and other Dress Trim mings. Buttons in great variety, styles and prices, at J. O. BOAG’S. Sou ktitcr Kt WINNSBORO, S. C\, CONNOR & CHANDLER. —Your Lawyer and 'your Doctor who advise with you, will direct ybn ' to J. M. BEATY’S for Good Shoes. ATTENTION D. R. FLENNIKEN 18 CALLED to FRESH ADDITIONS A full stock of Notions’ of all khids. Ladies’ Linen and Lace Collars, Zephyrs, Saxony. Berlin and Shetland Hoods. Chil dren’s Zephyr Hoods and Sacques, Shawls and Boulevard Skirts, at J. O. BO AG’S. Has received a supply consisting of iff fresh goods' FLOUR, from the best mills of Nashville and Augusta. Every sack warranted. Rice and Fine Our traveling agent writes us that Nor man’s Neutralizing Cordial is verv popular where he has been. He has trouble what ever in selling it as everyone knows it to be the best, most pleasant and most harm- teas family medicine in existence. - * MEAL and GfclST, Syrups. BES'f'RJO and Old Government JaYa Coffees. THURBER’S 41 and ?4 Coffee. Choice article of Parched Coffee branded “Sigma.’’ GREEN and Black Tea. WHITE WINE and Cider Vinegar. Powdered, Cut SUGARS—Granulated, Loaf and Brown. MACARONI and CUFESE'- OATMEAL. PICKLES—Chow-Chow and Mixed. CELEBRATED Canned Peaches, Tomatoes SquaJi, Pine, pple, Etc. Succotash, TO MY tori flwuieM. Our stack of .Spectacle* ami Eyeglasses is how more complete than ever before. Be sides tlie excellent combination frames, set with the finest French lens, which we Imre already noticed, we have fine glasses, set {in Gold and Silver frames, made extra strong by braces at all the solderings. The nr price of these is no more than that of the , Si common gold and silver- frames usually want in that line.and at any price sold. We have also a full stock of the goods we arq dtetermined to sell cheap and lower grades of spectacles and eyeglasses, redufee stock, ranging down as low as 40 and 25 cents a ] Our stock, 5 of Shoes of all kinds will be pair. I sold'kt and briow COST, as well as heavy Also a full supply of spectacle and eye- piece goods for 1 - Men’s wear, and other glass cases, at 10 and 15 cents each for 1 goods that we do not intend keeping after morroeco, and 50 cents for fine nickel present stock of same is sold. We mean cases, shaped to receive the specs without straining the bows. One great advantage All kinds of White Goods, White Lace and Muslin Curtains, Cretonnes,' &e., Ac. Also a‘ full and complete ’ line of Dress Goods, of various fabrics, styles and prices, from Calicoes, Worsted, Cashmeres, silks and Satins—you can find anything you •rice. These The Celebrated “Brnnswltk ,J ’Uam#—try one. Ocean Gem Mackerel. . „ Saint Lords CottTBeef, Saint Louis Roast Beef. Imported and American Sardines. Salmon (Soused), Mackerel. Imported Macaroni. Fresh Cheese. , , Frwffi in gallon cans. Bartlett Pears, Quinces. Grated Pineapple, Peaches. “Winslow’s” Succotash—first packed. “Davis Lester Manor” Tomatoes—hand- Bartlett P^ars,” andj Cressctk’Bla’Ttweirs Chow-Chow Pickles. Imported Worcestershire Sauce. Baker's Broma. Condensed Milk. Fresh Snow-Flakes: • Ark* of Handled Hoes and Grain’-Cfwdies. you have in buying from us is tlie assist ance we can give you in fitting glasses to your sight, - which is very important CONNOR & CHANDLER, Jrwkllkks and Opticians,’ Winnsboro, S. C. UNDERTAKING ! what we say. SIR. m. eijliott, nr.. J. O'. BO AG. FIFTEEN more ot the NEW HIGH ARM DAVIS MACHINES, The best Machine on the market, and gives’perfect satisfaction in every particu lar, and a genera! favorite with the ladies. Every Machine WARRANTED in every particular. No family should be without one. Send order or come all and buy one. tl. O. BO AG. Respectfully Inf orths the public that he; has ou liaud a full line of FULL LIN £ Boots and Shoes. FIXE FEED or Skip Stuff for Milch Cows. SEED EYE, Bartey aad Bed Bwt Proof Oats. SaDD1.KS.BRIDI.es AND HaBNB88—“WAY down yonder.” VLYSSEX3V DE8PORTES. COFFINS AND CASKETS, and is prepared to do anything in under taking. TO and HARNESS. A lot of BUGGIES WAIT FOR THEM. J. O. BOAG. ALL CHEAP FOR CASHk r: m: huey. —ALSO,— CARPETS.' Carpets and Honte FarnisBIng 'Goods, The A full line 6f feURlAL ROBES, for teen, ^aSd’ia^a " l?"^ ’ » Of / A ’ - • • . I’ '*' • . . > I have just returned from the Northern markets, where I have carefully selected purchased one of the handsomest stocks of DRY GOODS ever brought to this mar I invite my customers and friends to call and examine my goods before making t purchases, feeling that I can suit the tastes of tlie most fastidious. LADIES’DRESS GOODS in all the new styles and colors, Changeable Worst Alpacas. Cashmeres, Ginghams, Shirtings,’Domestics, Flannels,'etc , etc. Our si of PIECE GOODS is complete, and at low figures, Our Goods will satisfy tlie most'Critical demands, and prices favor thp purchi •These Goods only need to be seen to be appreciated. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIJ IPIRTISTTS! i Ladies are cordially invited to call and inspect our mammoth line of PRINTS. T ‘never lias been such a handsome and extensive collection of new and desirable sli placed on our counters. All standard and reliable brands. Prices will be ehtirel' isfactory, and the only difficulty the purchaser need experience will be to make a i tion from such an immense variety of desirable patterns. : 3sroTxo3srs i isrc tioin «i Novelties in Nottingham Yalenetenne and Linen Fichus, novelties, in Cream, 1 nd White Ties, and all styles of Laces. Also, a beautiful line of Ladies’and G ilk Tlamlkprohioff^ rani TVvmlwMv I .aorx /CwanSaUX lw\ Qjid DlafcK * A gOO(l ft No trouble to show g L. SAMUELS. Silk Handkerchiefs, real Torchon,Lace (Spanish) jn (/reairtand Blafck. in Pink and Blue Mull, suitable for ladies’ neck wear. ! GIVE ME A CALL. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Polite attendants ready to serve all visitors, ISTE W SHOES -AT- THE CORNER STORE. Cents’ and ladies’ fine shoes, all made OF GUARANTEED STUCK. TRY A PAIR. OFF FOR NEW YORK TO PURCHASE FA EE DRY GOODS. THIS SPACE WILL BE RESERYED FOR NOTICE' OF MY STOCK cr. im:,’ 13 t] .a. t it. IT STANDS AT THE u —Ask your neighbor where to buy good Shoes. Don’t fail to try BEATY’S CORNER STORE. women and children—a new feature—very neat,"appropriate and cheap. We ask for a share of tlie patronage. J. M. ELUOTT, Sr. J?“SS," d Cr * mb C,oth *' Window,»ha<te», . n all Papora, Border*. Lnee CnrtalM. Cor- I nl«e* and Pole*. Coeon A Canton Mattlnra,. 1 Upholstery, Kngravin*«. Chromoe, Picture I V frame*. Write for samplea and Prices. ™ A ’ BAILlfe AUGUSTA. GA. jtuxe stMiiy f THE LIGHT-RUNNING DOMESlT That it is the acknowledged L he Trade is a fact that cannot •uted. I •lANYTMITATK IT—NORe'EQ ’’he Largest Armed, The Lightest Running, TJie most Beautiful^ Wo AND IT IS WAKBAWTE To be made of the bestmaterii * 1° ?° au >’ an( t all kipds of woi To he complete in every respei For Sale by J. m. b£aty & CO., L Winnsboro,: Agents wanted in unoccupied iY- Address DOMESTIC SEWING MACHJ I?*; Richmoud, Virgini*: * If