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■ / iMUMiir . :yJ • ■ t i‘ • V Hit "’ll i** . .v-» LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. THURSDAY, October S5. Kew A<t*ert1een*e«>»«. ; Seed Wheat and Oats— J. F. McMas- ter ft Co. t ' > • I^ofv^r ithan Ever—McMaster, Brice ftiR'etditA. Vlonse Building—W. A. Remedy, W.H. Smith. Desirable Residence for Sale—JaL H. Rion, Attorney, Loi-el Brief*. t • ■ . —We received on Monday a pleas* ant call from Mr. John H. Buchanan, ttic editor of the Chester Reporter. . — ( Thc Charlotte, Columbia ft Au gusta Railroad has of talc been doing sel for the deffeiVdaitt, a verdict of guilty was rendered and the resuit was a sentence of fiv^otmtsfa^d jbo^tsfor imprisonment in the c<M»ty jail for fifteen minutes. With the character istic tenaoity of a lawyer to principle, the attorney for the prisoner began the immediate preparation of a notice of County of Fairfield, on Wednesday, the appeal, but it is said that in the mean time (unfortunately and inadvertently akAj&ER’* SAtEi Pursuant to the order ofr Sale made In the ease of Sarah B. Lewis, Executrix, agftihtt Sarah Ni Reaves, as Mary O, Pop4 and Otliers, I will sell b l o- FALL OPENING fore the Court Rouse at Winnsboro, in the SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER r Next, commencing at rsi o’clock, M., the peritap»)rilie defendant wns hustled off following real estate in if id case, upon the to jail, served out the sentence of the i i* 1 ™ 8 below specified, to wit: court, and returned to his chagrined' All that plantation in Fairfield County, representative with the unwelcome news that the outraged law had been vindicated* Of course the contemplate ed appeal was abruptly, quashed at -BY- this juncture. New AdVkutiskments.—Messrs. an unusually heavy business in freights, Bj*i ce ^ Ketchin announc ; —The Comptroller General- has ex- 1 .tended the tipac for paying taxes, in all the counties, to the 3lst inst., in clusive. i —Farmers wanting seed wliqat and : described as follows: Tlie land known as . the June Tract, consisting qf . •- SIXTEEN HUNDRED and ONE ACRES, j to be sold in ten (10) tracts as sub-divided according to a sbrVey of H. EdmwAft, D. S., made August, 1H83; and the land known as the McCall TrAct, consisting of , r FOUR HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN Acres, to be sqid^n three (3) tracts as sub divided by plat of E. A. Kennedy, made October 6, 1871. • i • TERMS OF SALE: One-fifth -balance ‘in fdiA edbal annual instalments, with interest from day of sale, payable annually, secured by bond and Mortgage of the purchaser, with the provisious that upon fatthre to pay any one ' of the instalments $nd interest, the -whole that, having, received a larger stock of goods than \hpal, they intend to sell everything “lower than over”. A visit to their capacious, v^oll-afTaiigod and will-filled establishment, will ■oats will do well to qall at the stjjre. of - convince the visitor that the stock on Messrs. J. F. McMaster & Co. hand has been exceptionally,-. Well se- tbeir advertisement. icctcd, and that in it the varied taste# —Mr. J. C. Caldwell i>» 8 been ap- 0 f pygj.yj^^y llia y j, e pjeugmj. The pointed a trustee ibr this school df»-1 coutTiiis.cverytliing usually hept amount of The bond shall immediately be- trict, in ,*tjie p^ace of Mr. llcnry Li (a fii-gt-class dry goods house, and come dub Hnd payable. Elliott, resigned. - ' • ! when the proprietors make tltcir an- The Plats showing the sub-divisions of —Parties who bought j^iano from 1 uonncemeiit to sell cheap, everybody the undersigned are requested to settle kuows they mean just what they say... for the same at once. ^ We calkespcciul attention to tlie ad- J- Stewart. vertisementof Messrs. W. A. Romedy —The Rev. I). E.. Jordan, p^sjor of aild w . H. Smith. They are ready to Scion Prcsbytcri^q^ Gjiurch, left on . IJf)a | {e contracts for the erection of Tuesday for Anuerson, to attend tlie; dwellings atid other buildings, and meeting of the Synod of South Caro- j t| 1C y imve every facility for doing first- li* ,a> < | class work. They are both excellent —Mr. th R. Flennikcr. is expecting' workmen, itnd we bespeak for them a three carloads of anthracite coal, or* , large patronage* W.e hope .they !-inay demi for different parties in tQWn. ^ kept cqustantly employed in buHd- Thcy expect to find it cheaper than ' i U g ap t|,e town, wood. It will arrive in a few days. 1 LATEST STYLES! r _ k r LARGEST SELECTION! Lowest Trices: said tracts of land will bb-exhibited by the Master oft the day bf kale. -JOHN T. SEIDELS, Master for Richland County. October if th; 1883. Oct 18-|law3wT —As wiil be seen from thq.advertise- ment in to-day’s paper, Mr6. Boylston offers for sale her residence in this \ place. It is desirable pieces of property in the entire State. , .» in.;** What 25 Cettts Will Do. The small sum of 25 cents invested in a bottle of Norman’s Neutralizing Cordial will save you many hours of paiu and «d,dly b„c „f the net all over the land. Every druggist —Messrs. C&ldweU ft Lauderdale tyve recently procured a carpet exhib itor, and, tl)py are now prepared to offer greit inducements to those who wish to make their rooms comfortable for the winter. —The amount of Mr. W. H. Flenni- kon’s loss by the recent fire was jmid on We<ji»c^day by Mr. J. C. Caldwell, agent of the Continental Fire Insur ance Company. This speaks well for the promptness of the Company. —Suit has been commenced by Dr. J. R. McMaster against tlie Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad Com pany, to recover damages for the re cent killing of his mule.. .Messrs. Mc Donald ft Douglass feptbeent the plainti& i ir) —Messrs. R. J. McCarley & Go. are prepared, to buy or sell Future Con tracts for any parties wishing to oper ate iu this line. All business confiden tial. We receive press dispatches four times a day and will keep our custom ers posted, Oct 16-tf * —A gentleman observing some job printing recently done at the, office of The Nf.ws and Herald, bxprdssed l)js snrpi'if-e that such fine work could; be done here. It is a jnattor for still greater surprise that so much of such work is sent off, when it may he done quite as well and quite as cheaply at borne. —The first number of tlie second volume of the South Carolina Colley has made its appearance. Mr. W. C. Preston is tlie editor-in-chief, assisted by Messrs. J.I.H. Littlejohn and J. A. McCullough, representing tlie Clariosophic Society, and Messrs. W. L. Bass and Ell.? A. Casque, rep resenting the Euphradian. ; , Tlie qnarry at “Rock City” is now being worked by the. Pearce Granite Company, in turning out rock to be used for the new building to be added ty t(/e State huiatic asylum. . , Besides this, the workmen at the quarry are now engaged on tlie job of turning out fifty thousand blocks to . bo used in paving the streets iu Charleston. Steam drills will soon be put in opera tion. cross-road merchant can shipping it everywhere. get sold and R SEED WHEAT AND OATS. UST PROOF WHEAT AND OATS, Cheap for tlie CASH. J. F. MCMASTER & CO. Desirable Residence For Sale. milAT FINE RESIDENCE, with ont- JLf buildings and magnificent grounds, be’onging to Mrs. Boylston. Terms liberal. Apply to ; - JAS. H. RION; Attorney. Oct 25-fxlaw4w # HOUSE BUILDING. The undersigned are prepar- ed to furnish estimates and to do all kinds of House Building tvnd Cfcrpentet Worll. * - All work entrusted to us will have PROMPT ATTENTION. Satisfaction GUARANTEED. - i W. A. ROMEDY, .Oct25-fxtf W. H. SMITH. ' Received this DAY GOSHE^ BUTTER, Cheese, Raisins, Dates, Almonds, English Wal nuts, Tomatoes, Peaches, Fresh and Pickled Salmon- Fresh and Pickled MackefSk Sardines, Oyqters and Lobsters,. Potted and Devilled Meats, Gun Pow der, Young Hyson and English Breakfast TEAS, . SUGARS,. Coffees, Syrups, Yil^RGAR, Flour, Meal, Bacon, Ferris’s Hams and Breakfast .Strips, Buckwheat and OATMEAL, Cabbage, Apples, Onions and Potatoes. All of which will be SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICE, AT §. S. WOLFE’S. We beg to inforth our friends and pa trons that we can confidently say that our FALL AN!) WINTER STOCK is now complete in every depart ment, and defies competition. DRESS GOODS, Velvets, • HOSIERY, and , < GLOVES, All of the VERY BEST MAKES and Styles. .. . , _ a t y CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! in all the fiewest styles. THE QUESTION •w.. » • > *e *-L - l t t That worries our competitors at Wlnhsboro, Chester and Columbia: HOW IS IT MIMNAUGH SELLS GOODS SO CHEAP? Well, tliis is our own iittle secret, and we don’t propose to give it away. 1 am now opening my second shipment this season, and owing to the many failures in‘New York in Lie clothing business -nd many other branches, I have been enabled to secure goods at prices never heard of iu , ^ E' nw as zsx * • ■ f * / * yiack Caslimeres, Colored Casl'mcres, Trimmings, of all tlie late## designs. A nice line of Ladies' Hats, direet from Manufacturers’ Agents, and for style and ehsgJHico c An not in; surpassed by any house in \VINN$Ii()UO. Our liujer notifies us th close out our stock of BLAN KETS at SIXTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. He advises us by Saturday's mail of tlie shipment of - < onsriE -•> - u .t- s. . : • to Winnshoro. Don’t buy until you see these goods. While iny other places take up part of my time, the presence of . , . . s - „ ( MIMNAUGH SHALL BE FELT IN THE WINNSBORO DRY GOODS MARKET. Respectfully CT. Xj. MHNXXTA.TJC3-I3:. Oct FOU SALE'/ \ t AIAO ax STOESK: SADDLES, BRIDLES, IIAHNESS, J • BACON, 7 MEAL, COHN, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH. ATTENTION WINTEft CLOTHINd * —and— FURNISHING GlOODS ! ! , Fot Met!; Youths, Boys and C'iiildreii, at Extremely low prices. WHITE GOODS. Our stocj& is quite full of all of the best brands of Longclotlis, Sliirbings, Sheetings, Twills and Drillings. „ - ' All of the above goods are offered at tlie LOWEST CASH PRICES, c Therefore an early Call of inspection is cordially solicited. P. LANDECKER ft BRO. ALWAYS FRESH AND CHEAP AT HARDEN’S, ui^ysse DESPOBlESi j WC have jnst receivc^a,fresh supply of WESTERN FLOUR of all grades, quid more to arrive in a few days. We keep constantly on hand SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS and MOLASSES. ..<> Also; SHELF GOODS, CANNED GOODS, CHEESE, and in fact every thing usuilly kept in the GROCERY LINE. BAGGING AND TIES, BOOTS, SHOES AND HARDWARE. - „ J. II. HARDEN k BRO. IT STANDS AT THE HEAD. u THE LIGHT-RUNNING DOMESTIC. WOOD’S ODONT1NE IS NOT GOOD TO CLEAN -THE teeth of a comb or a cross cut saw, hut it cleanses the TEETH OF HUMAN BEINGS As NO other preparation can. It is per fectly harmless and promptly efficient. 25 cents a box. W. C. FISHER, Wholesale Agent, Columbia, S. C. For sale in VYinnsbovo by McMaster, Br.ic'E & Ketciiix. V* | ,n i FARM MACHINERY! I HAVE for sale, direct from the mami-. facturers, all kinds of AgrictSlturaAMacliin- ery, Implements, etc., etc. Engines of all sizes, from three to one hundred and fifty liprse powef. IS CALLED to FRESH ADDITIONS SAWMILLS AND GRIST MILLS, TO MY Manufactured at tlie Metropolitan Iron Works, Richmond, Virginia. From tlie York, Pennsylvania, Agricul tural Works—all kinds of Implements, That it is the acknowledged Leader in he Trade is a fact that cannot be dis- uted. :■ •IANY IMITATE IT—NONE EQUAL IT The Largest Aimed, The Lightest Kuuning, The most Beautiful Woodwork AND IT IS \V Alt It ANTED To he made of the best material. To do any and all kinds of work. To he complete in every respect. For Sale by J. M. BEATY & CO., Wiuiislairo, S. C. Agents wanted in unoccupied tenito- V. Address DOMESTIC fjEWING MACHINE CO. Richmond, Virginia. ®EW FALL SALE AND FEED STABLES. The Cotton Market.—The follow ing arc the quotations for Wednesday: G004-middling 9) Middling....* Strict iqjw ,^idliuffi Low middling 9 New York spot market: middling, lOIrlow middling, 9J. New York future market, 3.30 p. m.: October, 10.53; November, 10.55; De cember, 10.65; January, 10.78; Fcpw i’U&ry, 10.94; ^ Marcii>, il.08; AprF, 11.18; May, 11.30; June, 11.41; July, 11.62; August, 11.60. Moving for Prohibition.—Several petitions are now in circulation, ask ing tije Town Council to order an election, in pursuance of the Act of the Legislature, submitting tq the qualified voters of the town the ques tion whether there shall be any licenses rgrnuted for the sale of spirituous liquors within the corporate limits. It is quite certain, from the present indl cations, that the necessary number of the qualified reters (equal to one-third of all the votes cast at the last munici pal election) will unite in the petitions and that the election will be ordered accordingly. Tenacity to Principle.—A novel and in some respects an amusing case was tried before Justice Cathcart on Monday, the 22nd ins|. Bart §ims was the defendant, add' he was before the Justice on the charge of unlawfblly entering on the lands of another after notice had been given. Despite the dfcqtfeuce and zeal of the young coun We desire to call attention to the fact that we have received our usual STOCK of GOODS, and that they are Lower Than Ever. Our stock will be found full and com plete in , f **V- .» Every Department, And parties will find it to their advantage to call and examine both Goods and Prices Before purchasing. We would call spe cial attention to the great decline in the prices of • * «'</' * '' * * • » Domestic Goods and Blankets, .% / ’. .E- Both of which we li^ye a full stock, on v ixand, and will sell them as LOW DOW]? ’ n.< as anybody. BARGAINS. (’• SIXTY LADIES’ DOLMANS and CLOAKS to be closed out AT COST. ft MoMASTElf, BEICE S KETCHIN. SHORT CROPSU Owing to Short Crops Hie farmers i want the highest prices for cotton. In order to meet their demands anyone can obtain it b? using CLARKE’S SEED COTTON CLEANER For sale by cr. :m:. :Ei:D£.iQT r r. A very simple and durable machine. No cogs or belts. It pays any man who usfcl it We refer parties tq E. P; Mobley, Sr., and Vinson A Galloway, of While Oak. Call and examine the machine for yourself. J. M. ELLIOTT, SR. L n; CREAM TARTAR. t AH POUNDS PURE CREAM 1UU TARTAR for sate’by OF <Tkfi article ad alteration. W. E. AIKEN; is warranted against any TOWN TAXES. THE time for the collection of Town Taxes has been extended to the 1st off November proximo. By order of the Council: L N. WITHERS, Oct 16-ftd Clerk and Treasurer. CASTILE SOAP. B LUE-MOTTLED, Brown and White imported Castile Soap, for sale at the Drug Siore by Ovt4 W. E. AIKEN. Sl The Celebrated “Brunswick’’ Hams—try one. I w Ocean i-feto M[ackprel;- - - ''' Sitlht Louis Corn Beef; Saint Louis Roast Beef. ’ Imported and American Sardines. Salmon (Soused), Mackerel. ' ’ ; • Imported Macaroni. Fresh Cheese. Fresh Apples, in gallon cans. Bartlett Pears, Quinces. Grated Pineapple, Peaches. “Winslow’s” Succotash—firfvpaeked. “Davis Lestor Manor” Tomatoes—hand- packed. Crosse & Blackwell's Chow-Chow Pickles. Imported Worcestershire Sauce. Baker’s Broma. Condensed Milk. Fresh Snow-Flakes. A lot of Handled Hoes and Grain Cu dies. ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. ; U.M.ITUKY. _! 5Wi. . i Ifuift a Heel-Screw to a Thresher that will thresh and clean sixty per hour or ttfp hurdled bushels, of oats perhmlr. ’ ” .... Sulky Ploughs, Cultivators, Harrows and Ploughs and Plough Stocks of all kinds WINTER GOODS. VypV Corne and see the largest and best sc- . . ii r>. ... ,, , i lee ted stock Mill inery,... consisting of and sizes. Also Reapers, witli self-dropper Trimmed Pattern Hats add Bonnet*, un- trimnji!d goods, Velvets, Satins, Ribbons,. or self-binder. I am agent for tlie Si .1 1 XOTICE. DEDHICK HAT AND Flowers, Tips, Plumes, Birds and Featli- _ • ^ „ ers, all colors, Cm pcs t Illusions, Black and ; COTTON DRESS, Laces, I.oVe, Grape, Veils, Barege, i ^ 'Tissue and Parisienne Veiling, . Hair | TO all persons indebted to the under- This Press will, with three hands, press Switches from 75 cents up, Curls, Bangs, f() _ i >fl . |rfht this snriiur niul straw in small bales as fast fast as the Croquetries for the hair, Crepe, Lisle and s1c! " 1 Tor tll ‘ s s P r,UR an<l ' other Ruchtnjs for the neck, Fichus, Col- sununer ami giving their notes for same, larettes and Ties, and all kinds of Fancy and knowing they fall due outlie FIRST Goods, at J. O. BOAG f S. thresher can clean it; and witlt three hands can bale cotton faster than a sixty-saw gin can turn the lint out. I ha# also some of the best made COT TON GINS, with all the modern improve ments, witli PRESSES from tlie factories. I also sell —Bay State Shoe Soles Secured by the genuine McKay Screyri . J. M. BEATY. dlJbi V Juli W iDLUJui COTTONSEED OIL MILLS. Scales of. ijilsizcs, that will weigli from one-half poujid to five tons. Carriages. Buggies and Riding Carts, of all sizes and-prices. If afty person wishes to purchase any of the above-mentioned goods, they will please call at Mr. JAMES Q J leave word witli him. show catalogues, etc. iAMES PAG AX, AGENT. May 17-tf KEITHIiJ ftlVST'CM mSiAi R3T 55:£g* TlEfi AI5D C?S5I?18. A KF.^rFDY ofrirr Id' nty-flvfjean ttMVtt*}. A REMEDY rivwvpopijai - at Isotr.e, and where best known, than .-Jt ether remettia of its kind. A REMEDY ebdc-.- .'d tv the best I’hysldana and Drrgglstsot Its horae. . A UE.UHJV tliat Mr. O W. O’Neill, Gocdwater, Aiti.. says raised his wife from ah invalid's bed, add he coheres euir:! ficrtija. A REMEDY of wlilc’a n prominent Atlanta men bant eaki. ‘ I wouldhaveglren CiCOassoou as i wo ld s nlcklc forwl’at two bottles cf your medicine did for iny daughter.” A REMEDY iu retard to which 8.- J Cassell?, 5i. 1»., Druggist cI TheuiasviUe. Ga., says: “I can recall ir^tiO'cc? in which if cifonUd rditf ■ cftfi' nl’ the wwnl ran edits 'lutlfnittd A HE.UUDY aboiit which Dr. U. II. rerrcll, Lft- Grengo, Ga , writes: “I have used for tlie last 20 years the medicine you are putting up and consider it tlio btot < omhiznition ever gotten togei her for tne disease! for which it Is rccom- tn -nded A REMEDY' of which Dr. Jceinrnnhani, Atlan ta said; “ 1 hare ixaiuinnl Ike recipe, and have no hesitation in advising its use, and confidently I recomtnsttd it,” AKEMI'JIY wirfeh the Rev. H. B. Johnson, near Marietta, 'ta., says he hns used in his fam ily with tlio “utmusi satisfaction” and recom- me iriod it to tirree famiiie- ‘‘who found it to bo just what it is it com mended.” A Ut'MEDY oi which Pemberton, Iverson, A Denison say: ’*VVe bare been selling It for many years, with constantly in reasuia sales. The ar ticle is a iteplo with us, end one of nbertute ment.” A It EM HD V of v.lihh Icfliar, Haukin A Lamar jay: “We sold .'lOprjis iu foormouths, and never ec id it ini any place bcUwhut ii was wanted again.” A REMEDY by which Dr. liavgh, of I on range, Ga., cays: “I cured one of the most obstinate cases oi .VlCAitious Mexsthuatioh that ever came wiihiti my knowledge, witli a fmv bottles.” A ItEMElIY of which Dr J. C Hush, Notosulgn A hi., says: lam fu'ly convinced that it is un rivaled tor that clossof diseases which it claims to cure.” A REMEDY about w hich Mai. JohnC. Whitncr, Of Atlanta, well and favorably known all over the United Shifts as a General Iiumranco Agent, s..ys: “I used this remedy before the war on a large plantation on a great number of cases, ahoayn with atMi->!ute merer*.’’ A UE.MGDY c.i.cjt which .Mr J W. Sinmgc. of Cartcrsville, Ga, certifies that one bottle cured two members oi his family oi menstrual irregu larity of ir.anv years standing. A REMEDY that is CHEAPER TtlAtt AKY OTHE1 MKinm-pof its kind in the world, because 1 or 2 BUTTLEa WILL Cl'I!2 THE MOST OrWIS'ATR CAS*. This t FocrLAtt rkjiedy is Bradfteeo s Ft iai.': imcf.TATOK, (‘iVotnan's Best Friend ) For svle by all Dr uggigi* 1‘iice: Small sice 75 cents, l arge sire SI.TO. Sole Ur- prtetor and Manufacturer j. bkadpield, No. 103S. Pryor Street. Ateaxpa. Ga. S Q. DAVIS’S office and j "l ^c " a? im, and 1 w ill call and aud P rice8 > at A full stock of. Ladies' and Misses’ Hosiery. Berlin, Lisle, Silk and Kill Gloves’ £11 MjJois and new sfvlhs:' 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 Sittc. Sljk Fringes, Passenienterie Trimming, Vel vet Ribboils,* Braids and other Dress Trim mings ; Buttons in groat variety, styles OF OCTOBER, will prepare to meet them promptly, as full payment will be required, unless other arrangements he made by tlie parties holding said notes. Also, the notes of 1882 that I have catriod fiver for the present year infistbe paid at once or 1 will liave to force collection if not immedi ately settled. I mean business. A. WILLIFORD. mm WE HAVE ENLARGED OUR STOCK of SHveNvare to meet the demands of the times. Tlie taste of tffif people lias been so. cultivated that they must have articles of tableware which are always bright and clean. This is right We labor for the happiness of our .(amilies, and a long stride is made in that direction wheii we supply | j, our tables with a stft of CHINA or FINE MACHINERY, OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE IlY A r<rT'TA-r* IVAGlU-rtO A lliIA. Oi S^SJ. GRANITEWARE, Silver KNIVES FORKS and SPOONS; a handsome CANTOR to grace the :.‘fifenfcre,'-with Silver SUGARJBOWL, CREAM PITCHER and BUTTER DISH at the head. Some say tljut coffee aftd tea taste better from a CHINA CUP, and LKSS FOOD .will suffice frdlji iiatisfying dishes. The cost of these things is not So much as you imagine, and once bought, you will have a nice array for Watertown engine. BALL HAND COTTON PRESS. LITTLE GIANT HYDRAULIC PRESS. CHAIN AND ROTARY HARROWS. OLD HICKORY WAGONS. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE years W .chine. CaHjRfd see these things, and learn the prices eff them. Here you [ CORTLAND WAGON COMPANY, will find pmny other beautiful things be sides these; such as Cake Baskets, Berry Howls, Synlpi Pitchers, Wafer Pltcfiers, Cologne Sets, Pickle Castors, Vases, Gob lets, Cups, fife,,, . v , . .. Here you can get a Call Bell, a Soup Ladle, a Water .Dipper, or extra cruets for castors, all in Silver or Silverplate. Connor A Chandler. GRASS SEEDS. L UCERNE, ‘Timothy, Orchard Grass and Red Clover Seed. Fresh supply just received by McMastkr, Brice A Ketcqtn. MANUFACTURERS OF PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, BUGGIES If ithd * PHAETONS. Glye us a call, and we will sell you what you want CHEAP. J. F. McMASTER ft CO. J. O. DOAG 9 S. A full stock of Notions of all kinds. Ladies’ Linen and Lace Collars, Zephyrs, Saxony, Berlin and Shetland Hoods. Ohil- dren’s Zephyr Hoods and Sacques, Shawls and Boulevard Skirts, at J. O. iiOAG’S. All kinds of White Goods, White Lace and Muslin Curtains, Cretonnes, Ac., Ac. Also a full and complete line of Dress Goods, of various fabrics, styles and prices,‘from Calicoes, Worsted, Cashmeres, Silks ami Satins—you can find anything you want in that line and at any price. These goods we are determined to sell cheap and reduce stock. . . Our stock of Shoes of all kinds will be anl/l of. nml r*OSi r P oa tv nil o a piece goods for Men’s wear, awd goods that we do not intend keephij present stock of same is sold. vVfi what We say. J. O. BO AG. FIFTEEN more of the NEW HIGH ARM HiVIS MACHINES, The best Machine on the market, and , e ves perfect satisfaction iu every partjcu- j r, and a geueifil favorite witli the Indies, i Every Machine WARRANTED in every particular. No family should be without one. Seud order or.come all and buy one. j. O. BO AG. TO ARRIVE], A lot of BUGGIES and HARNESS. WAIT FOR THEM. Vl /»O trxr other after mean —TRADE— OFiMAN’ s F.UTRALIg !Nc COHOSAL. —MARK— : A 6TTTIE on-1 cf7 rtual K. m>-dy f.r- th«= erre of all im-y.iiariUi.s and diwnUtrf of tlio oi. m- ncu aud Bowels, whetlser la <-!iU«r en V r adults. itlsacis'ptabin to loo Stonne h vvifhoul being OtTensivc totbotn 1 1». - . ^ ; Promptly irlioviua I’7» ntoiy. Olarrhob?,, Cnol- era Kor'.ms, «. Ivi'antusd, amp Flux, Cr•'irt, ) ..• *, Flstulcaey, Kans-s, ne-iit - . the Stomai-h, HvArtburn, t and Xervous irea '.iu ha an-' Ityspepsla. Hay tx, ntnA In alt J -rai^emerts of theStomv-Hr.n-.;v „l-. f » :i i loxatlon cf tne luwetines or a r..,ti: o 0 of food or water. OTOS.K^A.lsr’S NEUTRAL*MG CORDIAL Is ss p!c.'-,;:nl and liarirJcss as Blaek- Is as pit berrr W; tviiie. not conttwii Ouiuni and tv ill not constipate. Specially rrcom- ir-ndcd for Seakickaesa and XoetlUng Children. Price 25c. and $1.00 per bottle. bMtby all Dniwt.t. and Dmlrr. fit .VrdlAnt, EXCELSIOR CCESHOAL CO, Sole Proprietors,- ’ ‘ ' . Wnihalla, 8. C; U. S. A. ■J x. \ :7 j 8. ft. ft. rurcs tlie Poles, < i.i bteers UNDERTAKING Stvi.'Us rtpecific b.is beta the means of bringing ‘iivtith and h..; p!nc.-s io thousands who wero pro- nouncL-d l.'tci itble of Blood and Skin Discasce. i a it t:ie - vv’itnesse3! I a t s:i*j that P-virrs f-iMTl"; saved my lift’. I u 4 t t,; 01 oik-i! v.lh ’.’.aiarla. ond was given at f. V w lit •< i-jv e Si relieved me protnpUj and ■ ULftij 1 . I lldiik it is t.u ^rentest remedy of the ige. C. G. Sl’KNCKTt, Eup't (his Works, Rome, Ga. 1 the v. ., -t form? cf f.crofals. Old. rs, Ih T-cS, end all Blood or Dtn nor. It e’inti nates tne iMswt from tt.o :, ub t drives u o-t tk*o.:j4 ti’-o pores of the •lit. DAD SCROFULA FOR 17 YLAR9. I hnvo MilTere'l front Srrofni# nbojtt 17 year*. The di-to be;tif mueifv Cfuititled to my legs and nnklee, •tv tliiii bon-n were coven-d with iuikjS ulcers an.l mis r •!••» or'rotten fish, ond the oJnr teas ohnosl w>- bear ilite. All rcuiv.iies ti'-l treatments which I tried filled to do tim any good. At la-t I began Ukhi;; S, s t>., tOiitlnuitvj for about four Mouths, and I AM < Kit 1 AlT.LY AVELIj. I took 8. B. S. under the -nuervl. . in of a paysielan of x3 years' active prae- lied, by your order. iTevtous to Inking .1. 8. S. I at limes iw'dl marc iy v.ailr. Mom loin icalkaU divj, (14.0 ± hub. iu 4(40444V 40. 4p. Un i it uiuij jtf nly Cure. TIMS. .McFABLA-VD, 5-1 Foundry Street, Atlanta, Ga. RHEUMATISM. Thv so."l of lids disease is In the Stoo l. J'O (X>' would not purchase from me whet 8. 8. 8. b- c e lected in uty cose, it cured mo of Malanoi Hue uniat', in AROHIU ‘HIOMAB, , ' Eiior Republican, gnriagfleld, Tenn. A nr<rro was cured of a riolont ca-e of Rhcums- t:rin by a. Si. 3. Without the remedy he would have <Lcd. WM. «. SMITH. M. D., Tumbling Shoals, e. C, Writ.* for s copy of the little book—free. UlAr* ItEWAHD will bo paid, to any ep W\J t h-misi n ho will find, on ftnalysis of 100 IwtUes of 8. S. H*. one nartlclo of mercury, iodide potassium or auv mm. r«I substance. 1 THE BWIFT .SPECIFIC CO., Er-v.cr 8, Atlanta, Ga. J. O. BOAG.' FOR THE SKIN; ^NUTICURA Soajt. Thymol Soap, Hoi Ice, 3IR. J 31. KLLIOTT, SH., Reape' tfully.informs th* public that he has on haml a full line of COFFIXS AX2> CASKETS, and is prepared to do anything in under taking. PRYOR’S PILE' onrauEiTT ,p, Thymol Soap, Sul phur and Carbolic and Glycerine and Honey and Bayberry Soaps, and Camphor Also, Hatters Spap, Blue and Vvhf' —ALSO,— wm pcrlYvely ettn HEMORRHOIDS, -or KLE8,—— any form, or in s any stage I For Lhis annnyin:; trouble it he* boeu in popular nss for iriRvy years, auc U very fr voraWy known as a fie'RCiFTrf CERE. It i- «lco the yc-y best remedy known for SORE KTPPLST, Fkians. Corns, Ou> Bonui, Srvl.n U r ’I, 'Xhst .-RB, Iliv.it— nrJ luutlrcd dli-' asee. From SIontgouisTY, Ala. a pertkmsn writes: “ I had been soidy with files for ten years, and ln ‘. m< ^i att ' rr ’ ix: f and apemumsht cure by -Buy Zeigler Brothers’ Ladies’, Misses’ •Buy , and Children’s Fine Shoes. J. M. BEATY. and Oatmeal rite Soap, a full line of BURIAL ROBES, for men, women and children—a new feature—veiy I used ft (if yap,. X . v _ I _ Cashmere Bouquet- S<*ap, * RfiveY* Srth]), neat, appronriate and 'elieap, McMakteu, Bi ica A Ketchis- 1 J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. Bring Pryor's Oiatment ” A gentleman write- tram Cnsseta, Ala.: Pry-ir’s Ointment in c ' o. '/rot-tM cast nf Pi' sight years standing, a.id L jx incrv-airij riiori Uaae It made a complete cu,’• 8<:mt by mail m receipt of the price—8<V, a bar. . ists i.ud Dealers every whew. No. 1C9 S. Kycr St., Ataaksa, Ca, iff;