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- •fV ' '*■' *• •- im jgyv • 4uv?:v- wmmmmmm TliK iNT^S AND HERALD. SR-= V* J>'Nt*BOBO, S. V. ’frl'ESUAr. Oo^jbor 5a. ! : ^ jyo. s. it firxoj /x;. ^ ■ VlfAJs A. DCXOLASS.) 1883. ELIVChS. to iiis lien merchant. We hope that when those “most poten*, grave and reverend signiors”, who make our laws, assemble in Columbia, they will | devote a few moments to unmaking some of them, and that the Lien Law may be the first to which they give their lime and attention. What i?* the of hoping and wishing? “If . wishes — ; —- _ uere horses l)pgg.ni*s would ritie”, and rffHi? Atlanta Constitution is for free it is only about election time that much trade; the August* Chronicle fov in-j^lg“ i6 at * achcd io the tanner’s cidetital protection. | q |,; s nraHlibc'i'hood is loth to give up t ® ** --- ! such a true and tried citizen as Mr. Ex-iSknato:; W am.aw, of 1 ennsu- ,|. imes McfliP, who contemplates mov- VJinia, considers ex fcenatOr McDoi.^tlii jug t<» Texas about tlw first of January, the most iiViiilnbie candidate the I/em- 1 , Mr. McCib has two sons in Texas, rcrats can find for the Presidency; and Zeb Vai.ee sav s ibc “Wd'Norib State” is red hot for him. The annual registration in Now York city is unftli lighter than for a numbVr of years previous. This is unexplainable in view of the hosted campaign now in progress throughout New York State. Governor Hoauly knows u little of everythii.g. Tie writes short hand, understands telegraphy, speaks ai d j writes five or siY languages, and is said to be a master of the classics, and with all this he is given up to be otic of the finest lawyers in the country. The New York World thinks pro- • hibition wifi be the next great issue of the Republican parlv. Hardly—iheir Ungers were burned in the tv cs of Ohio prohibition, grid it is scarcely probable thaWhey will care to dabble further in tliiV business. Senator Eukunds i a said to bail with deli.'fit the possibility of his oh! chum, Allan G. Thurman, rehii nin - to the Senate. A”hough as wide a part as the poles in politic*, Edmunds and Thurman were truly friends, and during the paTiny days of .lha Senate the two great lawyers and statesmen could bo seen any day walking arm in arm in the corridors of the capiloi. It is Tniiouttccd that the election cases will he tried at the approaching term of the United States Circuit Court to be held at Columbia in No vember. In view of <!; : amiouneoment the Democratic Executive Committee will meet in Columbia this week, and some steps will be taken looking to the defence of the par ies charged, ami possible an address will be is.--tied to the people. • — ■Hg. * .p— Since the Ohio election, wi ll its lessons on prohibition, the saloon keepers are the genuine pels of loth parties throughout -the North and West. A case very much in point oc curred in New Y'ork City hut a lew dayr ago. An unfortunate police < tficer in that city arrested a man for selling liquor without a license Ho was arraigned l- e f o r e the police aii'horitic*, and' Justice White, h] dismissing the case, took occasion to remark that b * would en ter a complaint before the commissit n- ers against any officer who toJi occa sion to interfere with saloon keeper.-. Sueti paudeiing to class, for political reasons, is unworthy the lienor and dignity of official power, end the par ty that sacrifices the due cuforccuicm of law to catch the floating vote of this or any other element, does not merit a vote of confidence by the peo- lle. both of whom are doing well. Others speak of accompanying Mr. McGill, but your correspondent thinks 'that they will change their minds before the time eornes. Several families of negroes will no doubt go, but yom j correspondent agrees with Senab r 1 liuMer, and docs hot regret their leav-1 iug. There will b» just one less to: vote against ns next year for ev< rv one I that goes. Fairfield has lost a good j many w hite citizens, and it is a great j pity H at others cannot be induced to | replace those who have left us. New i cornel’s would be able to secure good [ lioims with little trouble, and surely our people would give strangers a warm welcome. Much of the trade which \va* former ly done at this point has been diverted points on the Spartanburg, Union «fc Columbia Railroad. Mr. Jno S. Swvgert lias a large ami flourishing store at Dawkins Station, and Messrs. Craig & Youngincr have also estab lished themselves at that point. Be tween eleven and twelve hundred bales of cotton have been shipped from Dawkins, and a greater part of bints passed through the hands of the above- named gentlemen. The lack of com petition is felt in the sale of cotton ollored at tin* point. These firms buy large quantities of cotton seed for the oil mills. Prices in this commodity are better, comparatively, than in the lint, as the farmers arc beginning to realize the value of the seed as a fer tilizer. This community is by no means progressive one and clings lb old ideas with a remarkable tenacity. The only innovation which lias met with a favor able reception is the substitution of “bitCrs and tonics” for the old-time “whiskey straight” which onr fathers drank. In the days of Shakespeare there was “nothing in a name”, butin this progressive nineteenth century we BEST BEST BEST Policy of Insurance ACMlDTSX Accidents IS P-D-P-E which is to say, Perry Davis’s Pain Killer Cipt-in CbM. Allen, of Worcester (IfawO Fire Department, r*jB: Mter the doctor; tio broken bone. lured Pain Killer a lini ment, audit cured me In a short time.” Captain D. 8. GoodeU, Jr., of Seorsport, Maine, save: “ For brakes, sprains and tuts. I know cf no medicine that la more effeotiva." David Pierce,TTtica,N. Y.,bott: “Forcnts, bruises, bums and spraina, it has never failed to effect a cure." An accident may happen to-morrow. Buy Perky Davis’s Pain Killer to-day cf any Druggist HEADQUARTERS. CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. SSHi-* Y ^tLEMENS CLACIUS, —IMPORTER AND DEALER IN— WINES, LIQUORS, tUGAllsj TOCACCXD, OROCFltTES AND PROVISIONS, No 17fl EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S.U NEW FURNITURE "■? QTTO TIEDEM^N & SONS, WHOLESALE GROCERS' — -HOUSEHOLD DECORATIONS; ARRIVED AND TO ARRIVE! X —AND— , v PROVISION DEALERS, r ,. i Y - 102 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET, chareston'S. C, - jgOYD BROTHERS, Wuolebble Grocers, Liquor Dealers , —AND— „ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 19f EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. C. g ;B. THOMAS, AGENT, No. 320 King St., Opposite Liberty, HOUSE RLTLDESG. Goods, The UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPAR- ed tp furnish estimates and to do all kinds of .. . ISouko Kulldiiig as»«i Carpenter Work. All work entrusted to us will have PROMPT ATTENTION. Satisfaction GUARANTEED. ..... W. A. ROStEDY, Oct 25-fxtf W. U. SMITH. While we have some good suits at 57.50, 59, $10 and 513, the. variety at |i:«.50 and 515 is much greater, and ebibraees urany i very desirable and handsome mixtures, cut both in walking coats and sacks. There is , WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANG no discount on the wool—it’s the genuine , INGS, LACE CURTAINS, article. The garments are of stylish shapes, Co ,, sewed with silk, well made and r jijcely i' /ORI,ACE ® AND ” 0 ^ 8TERT ! trimmed. Do you contemplate buying ft; - CHARLESTON, S. C» • v; j suit soon? If so, you sljonld see these Window Awnings Made to Order when coming'to Columbia. If there is! anything under the sun in Fall and Win ter apparel that you require you can find it in onr stock. BOYS’ SUITS; To the ladies of Winnsboro we wish to announce that we have the largest stock of Boys’ Clothing in Columbia. Boys’ school 1 and-dress suits: also a handsome line of | Kilts for the little ones, and made and ! trimmed in the latest styles. Wo also ! guarantee a perfect fit. All orders sent to my address will receive prompt attention, and if they do not suit or fit, you can re turn them by paying half express. Respectfully, M. L. KINARD. $ BIG INDUCEMENTS-NOT IN JOB LOTS OF ODDS AND ENDS, BUT BARGAINS IN NEW * i i- • vv :' r STYLES AND BEST QUALITIES. G. CUDWORTH & CO., —WHOLESALE— SADDLERY WAREHOUSE; 155 Meeting Street, Opposite Charleston Hotel; charleston’s. C. ENRY BISCHOFF & CO., SHOUT CROPS!! READ THIS!! a Y gmit h ive discovered that, there’s a deal in a name, and though it is a crime t»> sell or barter whiskey, yet it we ci ll the said whiskey “hitters” or “tonic”, there is no harm done. It is a grievous sin to take a toddy, but we may make brutes of ourselves by drinking “bitters” without otlemling agait st the laws of God or man, as undnvtood by mt in this part of the world. Y r our correspondent has heard that these “bitters” have been sold by the di zens of bottles at certain places in this county, though he has never seen them sold himself. It might be well if the proper authorities would investigate “and where the offence is let the great axe fall”. Recent rains will enable farmers to sow oats and there will no doubt be a great deal more grain planted this year than last. The graded school at this place in charge of Mr. and Mrs. 8cott B in a 11 iiiri.-hing condition, the attendance numbering between forty-five and tif yB-" pupils. ' Overseers of roads deserve the full mood of praise for the condition in Owing to Short Crops the farmers want the highest prices for cotton. In order to meet tltcir demands anyone can obtain it by using CLARKE’S SEED COTTON CLEANER For sale by .J. S Xj Hi X O T T; A very simple and durable machine. No cogs or belts. It pays any man who uses it. We refer parties to E. P. Mobley, Sr., and Vinson & Galloway, of White Oak. Call and examine the machine for yourself. J. M ELLIOTT, SR* H 1 D. R. FLENN1KEN of fresh goods, Has received a supply consisting of FLOUR, from the best mills of Nashville and A ugusta Every sack warranted. •MEAL Syrups. WHOLE8AE GHOCF-RS AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE. PROPRIETORS OF THE CELEBRATED CAROLINA TOLU TONIC. 199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. j^LVA GAGE & CO t , j CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, Market, Corner Church Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. . . ! tiTTce packed for the eotintry a specialty. TIN SETS—none prettier. if I cannot SEWING MACHINES, AS GOOD AS CAN BE MADE, v * •* AND AT PRICES LOW ENOUGH TO ATTRACT ECONOMICAL BUYERS. prices will surprise jotl . It will cqst yon notfilifg My prices win surprise yc , _ „ . . to come and see, and if I cannot SA VE YOU MONEY, time and trouble, buy else where—you need not feel that you are under the slightest obligations to purchase of So get your ticket via tliis POPUL4 R ROUTE, and come straight through to the FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE STORE. YfrtUwin get GOOD BARGAINS IN HONEST GOODS at the LOWEST PRICES. The WISE and the ECONOMICAL GET OFR HERE. . R. W. PHILLIPS. Oct M- a _ . : HO! FOR THE CHESTER FAIR I T. and GRIST, Rice and Fine ' ^ BEST.RIO and Old Government Java CoiJees. * TIIURBER’S 41 and 34 Coffee. Choice article of Parched Coffee branded “Sigma.” GREEN and Black Tea. WHITE WINE and Cider Vinegar. Powdered, g A. NELSON & CO., —WHOLES ALE DEALERS IN- BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 23 Hatnk Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. TAKE NOTICE! BUY your Wagon Material, SPOKES, RIMS and HUBS, SHAFTS, POLES. MACHINE From be kept in good condition, the over-; y -cor* have done well with the means j on, STOVES, at hand. Some of the bridges across water courses are not models of en gineering skill, it is true, but the coun ty is able to pay for damages due to the work of unskilful workmen, and the commissioners have vet to learn .m 514.o<i to 550.00, complete, WOODEN W/ ARE, ETC., Congressman Abram S. IDv. i New Y‘o k, hn.l qffiie* an interesting interview with Abdul Hami* 1 , the S diun of Turkey. The Turkish Sov ereign seems to have borne the burden of the conversation, and upon the whole impressed the New York Con gressman quite favorably. Of the Sultan's manner and general appear ance, Mr. Hewitt says: “His Majesty struck me as being u perfect gentle man. Ilis manner was exceedingly courteous and friendly, tinged, how ever, with a iitlle nervous anxiety— not shyness or timidity, hut just that, amount of hesitation as betrayed the Saltan’s fears that he might be assert ing himself too much, when his desire was to place himself on a conversa tional level with his guests. He seem ed a man of great intelligence of thought. His intcilec', I should sr.y, was rather of a metaphysical, order and his mind ves given to searching out and studying details rather than considering subjects generally.” bridge badly constructed than a more costlv j Biat a cheap of is more expensive ai d substantial one. The health of this section has been very good this season and your corres pondent has heard of only a few ea cs of chills and fever. As soon as the remainder of the roltoii crop is gathered from the field" J. H. CUMMINGS. The UNION CHURN is sold on its merits. I can refer to a dozen parties Using it in ibis vieinty. It is not a new thing, Inn has stood the test since 18t)4. the grain sowing will begin in earnest. Local dealers charge rather high for seed oats, and this will no doubt inter fere with the acreage. There will nevertheless bean unusually large oats crop put in this fall. The number of portable steam gins in use has enabled the cotton raisers to put tlieir crop on the market with much less trouble and at less expense than in anv previous year. The steam gin is obj.eted to by some, on the ground i t hat a high rate of speed gives a had sample. The same objection was ur«Vi against the old-fashioned gin invented ami brought to compete „^ T wlu offer for 8a!e , before the hand-picket«. On. tatheis sooa leaiued , ourt-house door in Winnsboro, on the Cut SUGARS—(.ranulated, Loaf and Brown. Macaroni and cheese. OATMEAL. PICKLES—Chow-Chow and Mixed. CELEBRATED “Bartlett Pears,” and ’tinned Peaches, Tomatoes, Succotash, Squash, Pineapple, Etc. FULL £lNE Boots Snd Shoes. FINE FEED Cows. or Ship Stuff for Milch SEED RYE, Barley and Red Rust Proof Oats. Q. W. AIMAR & CO , wholesale and retail dealers in CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, SURGICAL INSTilL’MENTS, Perfumeries and Toilet . Articles, Cor. King and Vanderhorst Streets. CHARLESTON. S. C. , COMBINE BUSlMESg WITH PLEASURE! , ,v I HAVE JUST RECEIVED 231 Cooking and Heating Stoves and Ranges; 20 crates of China, Fine Granite and Decorated Goods, Etc.; 150 Barrels of Glassware from Pittsburg; 75 Gross Table Cutlery; 500 Dozen Pocket Cntld- rv, from John Russell Cutlery Co.; and a full line of Tinware and Houses Furnishing Good^ too'nflmerons to mention. These Goods arc bought at prices that will justify me in selling to the Wholesale Trade as LOW as any ■ ;^ • * - * JOBBING HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES, and to the Retail Trade at 33 per cent. CHEAPER than any other honse in Sonth Carolina. ” . t A comparison of PRICES and GOODS respectfully solicited with other, markets NORTH and SOUTH. *■, .* * I have FIFTY-SIX of the FAMOUS NEW LIGHT-HOUSE COOK STOVES in Store,‘nihe with Reservoir and Closet. Very respectfully, J. D. RATTERREE. „ Oct 10-16x4 CHESTER, S. C. Fill AND =AT I _ good Don’t fall to try BEATY’S CORNER STORE. —Ask your neighbor where to buy Shoes. Don’t fail WITT KOW SKY & BARUCH, CHARLOTTE. N. C.; FAIRFIELD COUNTY. L. SAMUEL S’; OFFER EXTRAORDINARY IN DUCEMENTS TO PEOPLE WHO We invite every citizen of the above- named County to call at our Store and ex amine our new FALL AND WINTER GOODS. One of our firm has but repenily return ed from New York, where the utmost care was used in order to get the best BARGAINS. I have jnsf‘returned from the Northern markets, where I have carefully selected and purchased one of the handstwiiest Stocks of DRY GOODS ever brought to this market, I invite my customers and friends to call and examine my goods before making tlieir purchases, feeling that I can suit the tastes of the most fastidious. LADIES’DRESS GOODS in all the new styles and colors, Changeable Worsteds, Alpacas, Cashhleres,, Ginghams, Shirtings, •Domestics, Flannels, etc , etc. Our stock, of PIECE GOODS is complete, and at low figures. '• Dur Goods will satisfy the mast critical demands, and prices favor the purchaser, Tltes6 Goods only need to be seen to be appreciated. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. IPTS/IlsTTS I 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 shades pjftced <w our con liter*. All standard and reliable brands. Prices will be entirely sat isfactory, and thfe only difficulty the purchaser neetFexperience will be to make a selec tion from such an immense variety of desirable patterns. XTOTIOXTS! ISTCTIOIN B! Novelties in Nottingham Valencienne and Linen Fichus, novelties in Cream, Black and White Ties, and all styles of Laces. Also, a beautiful line of Ladies’ and Gents’ ' Silk Handkerchiefs, real Torchon Lace (Spanish) in Cream and Black. A good article in Pink and RUie Mull, suitable for ladiei' neck wear. - GIVE ME A CALL. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. No trouble to show goods. Polite attendants ready to serve all Visitors. * . L. SAMUELS. We have succeeded in buying a good . ' stock and buying them so cheap that we ARE DOrflG THEIR TRADING BY can sell them at MAIL. i ■ Til USTEE’S SA LE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OK-f'CmYKI.D. Jacob A. Caldwell, Plaintiff, vs, Mary G. Caldwell and Others, Defendants. when first f *' pursuance of an .order of the Court of n,,,.., I Common Pleas! made in the above- ineie will! 1 . . , T * i„ *i... that rime was of mere importance than samples. Is the account of the cotton-picking machine published in the News and \ Courier intended ns a hoax, or is it 'published in good faith? My reason for asking is that about this time last FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER Next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described property, to wit: j AH that piece, parcel or tract of land, ; lying, being and situate In the State of - , o. , , South Carolina, in the County of Fairfield, year a similar account was published j on the head waters of Hog Fork, cjatain- and the machine was to have been per- big OUR MAIL ORDER DE MENT IS SO ARRANGED “SHOTTING” BY MAIL IS DERED EASIER AND MORE SATISFACTORILY DONE THAN IN PERSON. SHORT CROP PRICES. • i t A Onr stock is too varied to quote different articles and prices, but we ask you to call and see for yourselves. In DRY GOODS' We have everything, from a common „ i Checked Homespun, at three cents, to the IS OFTEN nicest DRESS GOODS and NOTIONS in i great variety. The cheapest and best HOSIERY, for the money, to be had any where. Our ,*>* just received mm TEN THOUSAND “SUGENHEIMER’S CHOICE’ , CIGARS. A GOOD TEN CENTS CIGAR SOLD FOR FIVE CENTS A PIECE. ZJATThUS IX MO STIC £1.1.0. Vhc Hard Times nii<l Tlieir Conscqneusrs— Good Citizens I. 'ftTtng tl»o County- The Thrift ot Hawkins’—Tho Tradio in Bitti rs —The Graded School, Kle. Monttckllo, October 27.—Your cor-" resdondent feels that he has been rather slack in discharging his duty to your paper, but the crops wove so bad and the prospects so gloomy that he has hesitated to inflict the story of his woes upoiryour readers. Ye oldesto iuhabitante sayeth that tins hath been the hardest year on the farmer which has come within his ken during a long and eventful oamr. The colton crop is variously estimated, some thinking that a little under a half lias been nfiwlo, others that a half crop lias been made. None arc willing to go over the half crop. Corn will give about a half crop. Nearly all of the cotton has been harvested and vAhs- fenvd to the lien merchants, and after all has beon gathered and given up the farmers will “lack a good many dol lars of having a cent” for tin ir labor. This is one of the blessings (?) which the Lien Law brings the farmer.' If he lived to the age of M Ahustdah and served as faithfully as did Jacob for Rachel, the farmer at the end of each year would still find himself in debt fected in time to gather tliis crop. Your correspondent waited anxiously for an account of its operations. In stead of that, another machine has been brought into the field and the first invention pronounced impracticable. Your correspondent has begun to think that perhaps a relative of Major Tom Ochiltree has obtained a situation Tit iho stntt’ of the News and Courier and that one ’reader at least has beon victimized. z. v. ONE HUNDRED ACRES, More or less, and bounded by lands given or devised by James E. Caldwell, now’ de- eeased, to Catherine E. Mobley, and by lands given or devised by the said James E. Caldwell to Jacob A. Caldwell. ALSO, All that piece, parcel or LETTERS OF INQUIRY ARE PROMPTLY RESPONDED STOCK OF CLOTHING I Is fuller than ever, and at prices that j can’t be BEATEN. Nice, qaaiity, nice j styles. A good suit from $3.00 up. Hats l: * m* -■} J ‘ . TEN BARRELS OF VERY FINE' PURE NORTH CAROLINA CORN WHISKEY. to. I’HE OLD CROW WHISKEY Starting to Run to the Fire. It was in Lowell, Massachusetts. An alarm of fire was sounded, and die engine was rapidly diiven out of the eugipe- house. One of lioi’ses took fright, pranced wildly about, and ran the engine against the briek door frame. Chief Engineer Hosmer was severely bruised and t wo of ids ribs were broken. For three weeks plantation of 1 land, lying’, beirig'and situate in the County » of Fairfield, in the State of South Carolina, called “Fairview,” containing FOUR HUNDRED ACRES, More or less, and bounded on the north by lands of Catherine E. Mobley, on the east by lands of Strother Ford, on the south by lands of the said Jacob A. Caldwell, and on tlic west by lands of Catherine E. Mobley and George 11. McMaster. everybody, from a fwenty-five-cent . , . ' the most fastidious. SAMPLES-SENT AND ESTIMATES I . ; - -• ■* • J We have used more than ordinary effort GJVEN. WE GUARANTEE SAT- to get a ISFACTION—DELIVERING PACK AGES FOR OVER TEN DOLLARS .4 TKKMSOF SAKE: One-half of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, and the remainder in one year from tlie day of sale, with Interest IN AMOUN T, FREE OF EXPRESS selling proves that we have go* just the right kind. Every pairGUARANTEED- OR MAIL CHARGES. the physicians' doctorpd 1dm Then a j Pay’'^ frmn said day, ffiend brought him some Perry Davis’s V a >able annuallj, -he purchaser to give Pain Killer. On being rubbed with this he was soon well. Best liniment in the world. * (SEED WHEAT AND OATH. R ust proof wheat and oats, Cheap for the CASH. J. F. McMASTER & CO. payable annually; for sucli remainder a bond secured by a mortgage of the premises sold, and to pay Trustee for all necessary papers—of at idea, that no bid of less than twenty-five hun dred dollars for both the above-described tracts will be received. H. A. GAILLARD, v October 12, A. D. 1883. Trustee. Octl3-td TOOTH BRUSHES, H AIR Brushes, Soaps, Bay Rum, Per- fumery, Lung Balsams, Linaments, I Warburg’s Tincture, Elixir Quinine and -\ /A/A POUNDS PURE CREAM OF Strychnine, Extract Buchu and Pareira XArU TARTAR for sale by .Brava, Eye Salve, Quinine, Ciuchonidia, W. E. AIKEN. I Blue Mass, and a supply of other drugs This article is warranted against any and medicim s, just received by adulteration. i McMaster, Brick & Ketchin. “ WE KE^P EVERYTHING THAT IS NEEDED TO CLOTHE MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS, LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, IN CLUDING A COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES’ AND MISSES’ UNDER WEAR, AND HAVE THE BEST DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE SOUTH. ‘ STOCK OF SHOES' jgp That will just exactly please the people of this COUNTY, and the way they are s that we have j ‘ ' right Kind. Every pairGUAI Men’s, Ladles’ and Children’s. We have a large stock of TRUNKS, VALISES. Etc., which can’t be beat. Also a ful) stock of CROCKERY and GLASS WARE, as cheap as the cheapest. STAPLE GROCERIES' Of all kinds We endeavor to gjve the best possible value for the money, and to all who accept our invitation we guarantee a just return for cvenr dollar they spen' COME AND SEE, * LAUDERDALE. At WAYS OJV HAND.' • ' < -AT— B. SUGENHEIMER’S. NEW SHOES -AT- THE UORXEE STORE. i. GENTS’ AND LADIES’ FINE SHOES, ALL MADE OF GUARANTEED STOCK. TRY A PAIR. CALDWELL Oct 9 BEND US A TRIAL ORDER. WITTKOWSKY A BARUCH. CARPETS. , Carpet* and Houee Fni-nUhlng Goods, The Largest Stock South of Baltltnore. Moquet, Brusade, 3-Ply and Ingrata Carpets, Bara, Mata and Crumb Clothar’Window Shades, Wall Papers, Borders, Laos Curtains, Cor nices and Poles, Cocoa A Ctfhtou Mattings, Upholstery, Engravings, Chromos, Picture Frames Write far Samples and Prices. GEORGE A. BAILIE AUGUSTA. GA. June so-txly — ’ —Your Lawyer and yonr Doctor who advise with you, will direct , you to J. M BEATY’S for Good Shoes. OFF FOR NEW YORK TO PURCHASE < FALL DRY GOODS. THIS SPACE WILL BE RESERVED FOR NOTICE OF MY STOCK. jv b e i?-sr;'