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THE NEWS AND HERALD. 'W^NSDORO, S. C. SATURDAY. October 20. » l 1883. .1X0. S. UKYirOLDa. CU.18. A. DOVGLA8S I.ORD Editors. *for a tcoii*li f and on the ninth of Octo- are ab'sorbciJ in their own interests ber, 1876, lie lost an important lawsuit, a,, A. studiously avoid aH gratuitous WhichJtad changed the course of his life ever, since recent ninth before feated candidate will hardly be pre- eclM > the cry work for the public good, except that i . which brings them notoriety al e I Wijth the lights of the always the. men who object to paying bre hts eyes, jfie de- others for public service and Always i will hardlv be ore- echo the cry “Too many paid offices!” pared to banish the superstition of his former life. • Senator Sherman, In a long inter McM. FAIRFIELD COUNTY. the c /nL nsonts law. The decision in the civil rights cases, view with A reporter of the New York I w « supposed’, is on the line taken by —._ , *. i „ ; the supreme Uourt in the case o( Har- ('hief Justice Coleridkc 0 f Jerald uiion the causes of the Repub- r } s i afi t winter, which case conJirmcd V hle .* -s US,lc ^ OIL r, ’ ! lican defeat in. the recent election in | t| ie conclusions of the Circuit Court in England, receives a salary of f40,000 per annum. England owes about $2,00^,000,000 more than the United States, without one-tenth the capacity to pay her debts. SPCskt Cox thinks “you might as well try to run a powder mill in hell as to run an honest government with an overflowing treasury.” Ohio, claims that prohibition was the the case of LeGrntid. real cause underlying the outcome ii»! . T* 1 ? Jading principle of all these am ne our new .. ,* . ,, * 11_ , ,. . decisions is that the i»rome«tion»T.u the _ ’ v * his b ate. He argues that the issues £ 0 |,gtj( U ij 0 i m innieixlm^iusdirected FALL raised and fought were altogether lo- *^mg.t the Spites’, and that these We invite every citi/eh of the above- nr.ined County to call At bur Store and ex- CnAEliSSWJf cnl, and says that Ohio iS a strong Republican State on all national issues. It is really amusing to sit quietly by amendments, when a Slate has been guilty of no violation- of their provir siorie, impose no duty and confer nd power oh Congress. ’Any one, who is and listen to the weak, flimsy efforts of wronged, or is discriminated against, Mr. John W. R. Pork, the editor of the Columbia Iteyinter, lias retired from his position oh that paper, and the editorial pages will in future he conducted under the management and supervision of Mr. Charles A. Calvo, its present proprietor. In the wailing-roo.a of the Baltimore & Potomac dc|K)t at Washington, just on the spot where the lamented Gar field fell, has been placed a beautiful silver star. It is firmly fixed in the floor, and despite the throng^ passing day and night, no one treads upon the silver star. A little, but shining mon ument it is, to the brilliant man who fell in the pride and noontide of a glorious manhood. The recent decision of the United States Supreme Court touching the constitutionality of the Civil Bights legislation, published elsewhere, is of no little moment to the entire South ern people. It should be remembered, however, that the decision of the Court in effect renders null and void only the legislation by Congress upon the subject, and does not affect in any way whatever similar statutes passed by the different State Legislatures. So, after all, these are matters that tin* Stale authorities must look after, and the nation must leave them severely alone. The trial of O’Donncl for the mur der of James Carey, the informer, has been postponed till the 21st of Novem ber. The postponement was on the motion of the defendant's counsel and for the purpose of giving lime for the arrival of the great criminal lawyer, Charles Russel, of counsel for the pris oner, and a number of witnesses sum moned for the defence. Gen. Roger A. Pryor, American counsel for O’Donnel, will figure prominently in the trial of the case, and it will be all in tjll one of the most cxcitimr and in- cluigrined and disappointed Republi cans to explain away the flogging they received at tbc hands of Hoadly and his crew a few days ago. Gas as much as they ibav, to them the ugly fact re mains behind still that they were beat en and badly beaten too, and IV things are not better managed in the Republi can camp next year, Ohio’s electoral vote will be counted for the Democrat ic bandidate for the Presidency. Sam Randall, while speaking at a Democratic mass meeting in Pennsxl- vania some davs hg! : , sa.id upon the subject of the tariff: “I'ree trade is impossible. The needs of the govern ment requires a sufficient tax on im ported articles to protect American in dustries. I am in favor of glinting protection to the industries that need it, and the best way to accomplish this end is to abolish all internal taxes and thus render it necessary to ruiie reve nue by the tariff." And thus the tricky aspirant tor the Speakership lays bare his real motives for favoring Ihc abolition of the internal revenue— to afford some excuse for » continua tion of the present high tariff duties oii imports. Can an honest tariff re form Democrat conscientiously sup port such A man with such views for the Speakership of a Democratic House? If one such can be found, the most charitable thing we can say is that there is something wrong id the upper s( ! jry. WINTER GOODS. has a remedy, in the State courts In South Carolina the civil..lights law has given p’ttle trouble, and here after it need give none at all, It will not be necessary to adopt any new rules', but the railway companies and stock and buying the managers of theatres and Hotels ; can S ell them at will no longer run any. rjsk in enforc-1 , ing the regulations ‘requisite to thc QIinTlT OWOP PPTOFQ comfort and convenience of their cue. OXIUXVI vJVUX XXViL/XiiO. One of our firm has but recently return ed from New York, where the utmost cafe was used in order to get the best Bargains. We have succeeded ia buying a good them so cheap that we QLYMENS CLACIUS,. . —TMFOItTER AND DttALEB IN-* W$E8, LIQUORS, ClGiltS, TOCAoCO, DBOCMUEfllfe) PROVISION 8, * No 173 EAST bAy, CHARLESTONS. C. 0TTO tFe^EMAN A SONS, WlkOLZSALi: GROCER#, —AND— PkOVISION DfcALiRS; 162 Alh) 104 EAST BAY STREE^, . _ . CHARESTON, S. C. |NEW FURNITUEE JgOYD BROTHERS, WnbLESBLE Orochbs, Liquor DeIlbrs —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON', S. C. turners. A t person who is offensive a id object enable will not he able to /jlaim liercattefc that his -“color”, or “previous condition” entitles him to an equality tuat would be denied to u white man under similar circiynstanccs. The Supreme Court moves slowly, and breaks off, one by one, the rotten branches of tlie judicial tree, there is no redress, no compensation,, for those who suffered the sentence of | jk Our stock Is top varied to quote different priow, but we ask you to call articles and priops, ,-our»ei States. Courts before the Court hail declared the un- the United Supreme constitntipnalltv of the laws under which the accused was tried. It is gratifying, however, to find that the passion and excitement of the recon struction period are so far allayed that the Supreme Court feels free to declare the law, without regard to political exigencies, and assert once more the unuying authority of the constitution, as the liighest embodiment of the de clared will of the people.—News and Courier. and See for yourselves. In DRY GOOEig We have everything, from a .common Hnf \ Checked Homespun, at three cents’, to Inh nicest DRESS GOODS and NOTIONS in Treat variety. The cheapest and best JS1EKY, for the money, to be had any- S -.l] tB. THOMAS, AGENT, I !• No. 320 Kino St. ^Opposite Liberty, WINDOW SIJAbiiS, PAPER HANG- ,. $0# LACE SJURTAiN's, CornAces and Upholstery Goods, CHARLESTON, S. C. Window Awnings Made to Order where. Our STOCK OF --Is fuller than ever, eSH'tbe BEATEN. G. CUDWORTH & CO., —WHOLESALE— SADDLERY WAREHbUSE, 155 Meeting Street, Opposite Charleston Hotel. CHARLESTON, S. C.. .. - . .A-ira- DE CORATIONS; ARRIVE^ AND Tb ARRIVE! BIG INDUCEMENTS—NOT IN ’Job lotB of odds and ends, r BUT BARGAINS IN NEW STYLES ANti I^EST QUALITl^'. SEWING MACHINE^ ,*.f • ' v , AS GOOD AS CAN BE MADE, AND AT PRICES LOW ENOUGH ■ * j-l't TO’ATTRACT ECONOMICAL BUYERS. . ,«>.• * r •' will cost you notliing to come and see, and if I cannot 8A VE YO-U AMtJYKY, time and trouble, buy elsej where—you need not feel that you are under the slightest obligations to purchase of me. So get your ticket ew this POPULAR ROU'l E, and come straight through to the TI^-SETSr-none prettier. My prices will siirprlseyou. It ome and see, and if I cannot SA VE YOU STONET, time ar You PRICES. So get your ticket via this POPULAR FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE STORE. bu will get'jyOOD BARGAINS iff tlotfEST GOODS at the LOWEsf 1ES. The WISE and the ECONOMICAL GET OFF HERE. R. W. PHILLIPS: HO! FOR THE CHESTER FAIR! Oct 10- TH12 VVBI.IC HOAD UVE8TIOX. The Dottle In the Clouet. Some sly old fellows-have a habit of keeping their brandy bottle undef look and key, where nobody but themselves can get at it. They think nobody knows how often they go to it, but a red nose sometimes tells the tale louder than words can speak it. Th • “bottle in the closet,” if it contain bnndy, is vety ihischievqus. But a “bottle in the closet/’ full of Perry Davis’s Pain Killer, is just what no family can afford to he without. .. * and at prices that Nice quality, nice styles. A good suit from fd.OO up. Hats in all qualities and styles, so we can suit everybody, from a ( twehty-fiv(?-’cebt tfaii to the most fastidious! CLOTHING JJENRY BISCHOFF 4 CO., WHOLKSAE GROCERS We have used more than ordinary effort to get a STOCK OF SHOES That will just exactly please the people qf this COUNTY v and the way they are selling proves tliat we have got right kind. Every pairGUARAN Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s. just the TEED- AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE. .- ypt.wir PROPRIETORS OP TltE CELEBRATED CAROLINA TOLU TONIC. 199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C, A LVA GAGE * CO., vrigTiMT jiTnsprr 1viio will bo Seuafbr Pendleton’s fiiicoessor in the United States Senate? Tins newly elccled Legislature of Ohio will elect his successor, and that ques tion is now being warmly agitated in Democratic circles in that State. Pen dleton js himself a candidate for rc- clection, and it is rumored that the venerable Thurman has his eye upon tho coveted prize. The latter while in that body stood head and shoulders above all of his Democratic colleagues, both as a lawyer apd statesman, and it is earnestly hoped, both for tho good 6f the party and the well-being of # the nftic-f', that the Ohio Legislature will honor itself by tendering the election to cx-Seuator Allan G. Thurman. The Civil Rights Act recently de clared unconstitutional by the Supreme Cdurt of the United States, was framed, introduced and pushed to its passage by Senator Summer, of Massa chusetts. A very small minority of the Republicans then in the United States Senate opposed and voted against the measure on constitutional grounds. The late Senator Matt. II. Carpenter, df Wisconsin, led the oppo sition, and in an argument of great eloquence and poVerj pointed out and demonstrated the unconstitutionality of the proposed hill. Carpenter pur sued the sanitflinc of argument just a few days ago adopted by the Supreme Court. Alt«'ration* of the Pre*ent Sjrntem R^rom- lui ntlcd -Carefully Prepared ettoae for a Suitable Ulll to be Introiinced lu the Leginlature. To the Editor of the XEwn and Courier: 1 have thought :t great d*-al upon the subject of roads in Sooth Carolina and have read nd that Gen eral lJutler has published Upon the subject, anti am thoroughly satisfied that the present system, with modifica tions, is the best that can he devised f »r the State, taking into consideration ^ftrt^W^ffnin^re^nrroayiiur^ - 1. All persons liable to road duty shall be required to work the roads six days and no more Oach year. 2. The road-working days through out the State sliail be the first Ft iday and Saturday in the months of April, August and October, but the superin tendent of highways may, for bad weather or other sufficient cause, post pone the time one week. 8. The road service may be com muted by the payment of two dollars into the county treasury at the time of collecting the annual taxes. 4. On or before the loth of March each year the county commissioners shall give to the superintendent of highways of highways of each roa’d district a list of all who have com- mnted road service in the respective districts. 5. A superintendent, on finding that he has not sufficient hands to perform the necessary work, aha.I report the fact t<> the county commissioners, who may authorize him to hire additional hands at the price usually paid to day laborers. r< 0. He shall instruct fro road over seers where tlie roads must be worked and in what way, and shall inspect the roads eacii time before the work is The Athens Banner says: “Tlie Judges’of the Superior Court of Geor gia hhve about broken up carrying concealed weapons. A few well di rected large fines will break up nearly anything. It is a rare thing now that, you can hear of any one bc^ng fined for carrying a pistol unless it is with the colored population, who bavi been taught that a pistol is ns essential as health, wealth or happiness.” The re sults, we are sorry to say, have been quite different in this State. Honest efforts have been and arc now being made to faithfully enforce the pro visions of the Act, but so far as we have observed there has been no per ceptible effects, and white and black alike now SifYr'y concealed weapons of all kinds, apparently without fear of prosecution or conviction. We have a lojge stock of TRUNKS' VALISES, Etc:, which can’t be beat. Also a full stock of GKOCKERY and GLAS# 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 a just return for every dollar they spend. COME AND SEE. CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, Market, Corner Church Street, CHARLESTON; S. C. ST Ice packed for the country a .specialty and a full line of Tinware and House- in selling to the g A. NfeLSON & CO., —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— i , BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 23 Hayne Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. CALDWELL Oct 9 a Lauderdale. Saddles, Bridles and Harness—“way down yonder.” ULYSSE O. DESPORTES. rv:rrir> Q. W. AIMAR & CO , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Perfumeries and Toilet Articles, Coif, king and Vaiidcrhorst Streets. CHARLESTON. S. C. ATTENTION IS CALLED to FRESH ADDITIONS TO MY Grocery ijariit. The Celebrated “Brunswick” Hams—fry one. It is said that Judge Forakcr, the rcceilt Republican candidate for Gov ernor of Ohio, has a superstitious dread of the ninth day of October. lie ex pressed himself a few days' before’ the election as confident of the result but t 4 or the fact that it came off on tlie ninth of October. On this day, when a child, he fell from a walnut tree mid 1 broke bis shoulder blade; on the same date, while a young maw, he lost $100 on three-card monte; on the ninth of October, while iff the army,* he fell off a-horse and had to go to die hospital begun, during the progress and after the completion of eacii two days’ work. 7. Ho shall receive from the comity commissioners all necessary imple ments for working the mads and be responsible for their safekeeping. 8. He shall report to the comity commissioners all absentee* and all who neglect or refuse to do fuithfttl work, who upon conviction shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor; pro viding, however, if the defaulter shall before trial pay at the rate of one dol lar a day for the time lost with costs (if any) further proceedings shall cease. 9. Each road overseer shall, on the Thursday before beginning work, ob tain from the superintendent the imple ments needed by his squad, giving his receipt for the same, and shall re turn the implements on the Mdndsy following. 10. Each squad of road Workers shall assemble at the central point of the respective road sections (4f no other point has been indicated prevP onsly by the orersepr) at 8 o’clock/ a. m., of the first Friday of April, August and October of each year. 11. The superintendent of highways shall receive pRy at the rate of, one dollar and fifty cents ‘a day for not more than twenty days each year. (In Fairfield conntv superintendents of highways are afiowea pay tor twelve days.) 12. Eight hours fhithful work shill constitute a road-working day. 18. The six days’ dliove indicated having been established by law, warn ings will be dispensed with, and no one will be excused on account of ig norance of the law. 14. A tax on property mffst be lev? led to aid in building bridges, level ling hills, filling up hollows and grad ing and tiirnpiking wherever needed. 15. All persons convicted of larceny or any other infamous crime, instead of living sent to the jienitentiary or confined in idleness at the public ex pense in the county jail,'as at present^ should be put at bard labor upon the highways under the control of the conntv commissioners. By this means the roads for five miles aroiftid the courthouse towns might be ihiftad- amized in a few years. . Nora:—It Is noticeable that meavftid^ Ocean Gem Mackerel. • Saint Louis Com Beef. Saint Louis Roast Beef. Imported and American Sardines. Salmon (Soused), Mackerel. Imported Macaroni. Fresh Cheese. Fresli Apples, in gallon cans. Bartlett Pears, (Quinces. (/rated Pineapple, Peaches. “Winslow’s’/ Succotash—first packed.. “Davis Lestor Manor" Tomatoes—hand- packed. Crosse A Blackwell’s Chow-Chow Pickles. Imported Worcestershire Sauce. Baker’s Broma. Condensed Milk. Fresh Snow-Flake^.... „ A lot of Handled Hdea’iiVd'Gi'^h Crvdles. ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. R. M. HUEY. MACHINERY, OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY F. McMASTER & CO. J- Lad, Anoiler-Departure? YES, THE CRESS-MAZING DEPARTMENT -AT— WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH’S PALACE OF ATTRACTIONS IS NOW IN FULL OPERATION. THE PUBLIC WILL ALWAYS APPRECI ATE A PUBLIC BENEFIT. mm oittiLr tnfc AKXX K ALL OPENING fcOlViBINE BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE! * • • i »! » . ^ • I HAVE JUST RECElVfcb S31 Cooking and Heating Stoves and;Jfouges.; 20 crates of China, Fine Granite and Decorutqd Goods, Etc.; 150 Barrels of plassware from Eitto^urg; 75 Gross Table Cutlery ; 600 Dozen Pocket Cutler rv| from John Russell Cutlery Co.; and a full line of Tit * ~‘ J 11 Furnishing Goods too numerous to rnentioU. These Goods are bought at prices that will justify me Wholesale Trade as LOW’ as any JOBBING HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES, iniifl ti> Hie feetail Trade at 33 per cent. CHEAPER than iiiiy other house in South Carolina. ' ' A comparison of PRICES and GOODS respectfully solicited with other markets NORTH and SOUTH. ” '1 I have FIFTY-SIX of the FAMOUS NEW’ LIGHT-HOUSE COOK STOVES in Store/nine with Reservoir and Closet. Verv respectfully,' ; • ; < 1 : .«» J. D. R AT t ERR EE. Oct 10-t6x4 CHESTER, S. O. FALL Mil AT: I have just returned frjnnvthe Northern markets, where I have carefully selected an4 F urchased one of the handsomest stocks of DRY GOODS ever brought to this market, jnvite my customers and friends to call and examine my. goods before making their purchases, feeling that I can suit tlie tastesDf the most fastidious. , _ LADIES’ DRESS GOODS in all tlie new styles and colors, Changeable Worsteds, iow’flS u £r~ Our Goods will satisfy the mopt critical demam.. These Goods only need to be seen to be appreciated. -BY— P. Laittr & firo LATEST STYLES! LARGEST SELECTtOttt LOWEST PRICES! We beg to ihfdfPh otir friends and pa tron j that We can confidently say that our This was the oaljr. thought by which we were actuaieij when we Ot^kproposed to make the extensive changes which to-day are a reali ty In your midst. The wants of thepeo- ple we are determined to supply. Jujts fact, is now fuMy demonstrated. : The . change tells the amount f»f e the out lay was unlimited. Department after department has been added. THE CAPITAL REQUIRED ro . , FOR EACH OF THESE DE- panments would make a handsome bank ac- i t 1 1 TkTT\ Yl7Tx T rnr''Tk couqt. But’Us done, Inspired by an ambition H A I .1 . A X | ) W IN I r. K, that our city should stand second to nona, J xlxs jv tr aix j. ±ja.% we felt that to bring our Immense egtab- ‘ bment on an equal footing wlfluflu-w brk, Boston, or, elsewhere, We hud to pat U WATERTOWN ENGINE. BALL HAND COTTON PRESS. LITTLE GIANT HYDR/Y’LIC PRESS. CHAIN AND ROTARY HARROWS. OLD HICKORY WAGONS. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE Cortland wagon company, MANUFACTURERS OF PLATFORM SPRING W’AOONS, BUGGIES and PHAETONS. Give us a eaS. and we will sell you what you want CHEAP. * J. F. MCiUiSTER b CO- place before our patrons a stock of j such magnitude, containing full al-'.ortmeats In each department, of Dress Fabrics, Silks. Satins, Velvets, Millinery, Ac. We have made our selections from the PRODUCTS OF EVERY CLIME OX THE GLOBE. We have also added a La-. dies’, Misses’ and Children’s Underwear Department, nev- Cr before attempted In the Sonth. This Department occu pies one of the range of magnifi cent O Ulerles which are reached by four swirw .rs. The entire establish ment l* lighted by Fifty Chandeliers, presenting a most beautiful picture. We have also added, at tbe earnest sollcltatllon of our many friends, a want long and very much felt in this section, namely, a Dress- Making, Lypartment.^, We therefore beg to Inform the ladles of North and South, CuiO- llna that we have secured the services of two as skllle<l.artlsts as have ever cater ed to the tastes-eg this section, Mrs. Smith, as Cutter and Fitter, and Miss Marshall, As Draper and Finisher. Thestfrlacleg’arU*gc taste has long been known la the most fashionable circles of New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Chicago. THEREFORE WE HAVE no hesitation In saying to the ladles of North and South Carolina that we have nojc! a first- class Dress-Making Department, where ladles can rely on their most particular Ideas as to any freak of fashion being realized. We have titled up In excellent etyle a spacious room for our Dress-Making Department, supplied wltjh everything necessary for Its requ rements, and we are fully prepared to guarantee satisfaction InfUttug, style and workmanship. We solicit the favor of your orders either In person or by mall, which shall have our most prompt anti careful attention at all times. We are, yours very truly, WITTKOWSKY « BARUCH. CHARLOTTE, N. C. ^OR THE SKIN. STOCK is now complete in every depart ment, and defies competition. Dress goods; VELVETS, AoSfERY, and 6l(5ves; All of the VERY BEST MAKES and Styles’.' CLOAKS! CLOAKS!’ CLOAKS! in all the newest styles. WINTER CLOTHING? —AND FURNISHING GOODS ! ! /c 6r Men, Youths, EXTREMELY LO , Roys and Children, at Vf PRICES. WRITir GOOD& . '»• <-?. „ Otff stock Is quite full of all of the best brands of Longcloths, Shirtings, Sheetings, Twills and Drillings. ,, All of the' Above goods are offered at the LOWEST CASH PRICES/ Therefore aifcarly call of inspection is cordially solicited. P. LANDfeC’KER & BRO. C UTICURA Soar phur and Carp Jloney and Bagyerrj <7 A BP IS VS. Sul- C* r P«lf apd _Hou»«_ynrnUhlng Good*, illc and Glycerine and ” ~ “ Thymol Soap, ‘ erfnt lyceni Soaps, and Catnphor Ifie. Also, Halters Soap, Blue and. White Castile Soap, Puinlqb' j^nd Oatmeal Soap, Cashmere Bouquet Soap, Silrer Soap, Flannel Soap, Erosive Soap, Kitchen Soap and LAundry Soaps,'for sale by Mt Master, Brice St Ketchix. —Bay State Shoe Soles secured by the genuine McKay Screw. J. M. BEATY. UM-itMt Stock South'of pUfliiMre. Moquet! BruMel*. 3-Ply and Ingrain Carpet*, Rugs. RMcand Crumb Cloth*. Window Shades, Wall Pape.**, Borders, Laoe Curtains, Cor- nlces and Poles, Cocop * Canton Mattings, Tarings, C* ttsss Upholstery, Engrarlngi', Chromos, Picture Pram . Write foftgamplea and Price*. OJCOKGE A. /une so-txiy AUGUSTA. GA. —Your Lawyer and your Doctor who you, will direct you to J. M. BETTY'S Good Skcaf. demand?, and prices favor the purchawF. ' ICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. PRIC ZPIRJTTTS! IPiRdhsTTSi, Ladies are cordially invited to call and inspect our mammoth line of PRINTS. There never has been such a handsome and extensive Collection of new and desirable shade* placed on our counters. All standard and reliable brands. Prices will^o eiitirely sat. isfpetory, and the only difficulty the. purchaser need experience will be to make a selec tion from such an immense variety of desirable patterns. ISTOTICITS! TTCTIOTs! RI •j* Nove.ltics in Nottingham Valenciehne and Linen Fichus, novelties (n Cream Blade gPi White Ties and all stvles of Laces: Also, a M*u*ifu| lipe, of Ladies’amlGents’ tojk Handkerchiefs,retd lorchon Lace (Spanish).in (jretim and Black. A good article in Pink and Blue Mull; suitable for ladies’ neck w ear. * GIVEMEACALL. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. No trouble to sliow goods. Polite attendants ready to serve all visitors. - , L. SAMUELS. TEN THOUSAND “SUGENHEIMER’S CHOICE” CIGARS. A GOOD TEN CENTS CIGAR SOLD FOR FIVE CENTS A PIECE; TEN — TR ^ BARRELS OF VERY PURE NORTH CAROLINA CORN WHISKEY THE OLD CROW WHISKEY always onH.LYD. —AT— B. u KK W SHOES’ -AT- VIIE lORXElf STORE. 6ENTS’ AND LADIES’ FINE SHOES, ALL MADE* 6f GUARANTEED STOCK. TRY’ A PAIR. OFF FOR STEW YORK TO PURCHASE FAIX DRY GOODS. rtHS SPACE WILL BE RESERVED FOR ifoTlCE 2 OF MY STOC’K. 3• 3VE; I -<v—