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.M,,'Pf *l!.L_.J ..■Hi*^,:,'^' ;t' > > / \ j 4 n 1 ?a^- mmocwemB n THE NE'VS AND ilKHALD. ■ :'-tt.-r- ;-v Mil •rt '••“ U INX3BORO, S. C. SAT fUDAT. Ncivcmbcr 3. akmist^tAd buht. .... ,, ... ., i out !Vi Savannah on Tuesday morninir All classes of citizens throughout the wlljch was perhaps one of ^ mo8 * t 1 State will mourn with sincere sorrow destructive and disastrous witn. w iss?. .-.VO. 5. B FTKOLUS. ) ru is. j. novoL.iss.i * EDITOi S. The Ohio Democrats expect to oh serve Thanksgiving Day in earnest. ' Cause to, re! lainly! The largest oyster shell in the world weighs over live hundred pounds, and h'now in use as a baptismal font in a church in Paris; Mits. Hki.v.v A. Lockwooo, attorney at law, Washington, I). C., has been suspended from ^mictico before the Department of the Interior on account of receiving illegal fees. Savannah, Georgia, suflcrcd from a disastrous tiro on the tilst ult. About one million dollars worth of property was destroyed, and the city is disfigured with black ruins. . Mauy Anhekson has won fresh lau rels in London in the role of Pauline in “The Lady of Lyons. The Ken tuckian tragedienne has taken all classes in England by storm, and Roy ally itself hows and scrapes and gives her taffy. The Barnwell Railroad will cease operations, so to speak, in a few days. It is so announced by those in charge and the reason assigned is that the low tariff rates fixed by the Commission will cause the Company to lose ScjOO per month, hence cheaper to come to a halt. W'hat will the Commission do next? The Hon. W. 1). Clancy, one of the Piasters for Charleston county, com mitted suicide in Charleston city on last Thursday, lie had been in bad health for some time, and suffered at times from a form of mental derange ment, It is thought, that it was in one of these tits he committed the fatal deed. The ■ Louisville toiin'er-Jonnial says: “The Democratic party (s stead- fasily coiumiCed to the principle of tm iff reform, and could not u itli honor go backward, if it would. Its chances for success next year are not based alone upon the disaffection in the Re publican ranks and the desire of the people for a change in the control of the government. The IJon. W. 3. Holman,of Indiana, denies that he lias any Presidential aspiration , at.d says that “the indica tions arc that if Tilden concludes to accept tie nomination, Tilden and the death of the Hon. Amdstead Burt, at Abbeville C V JI, on Tuesday, the 30th ult. Mr. Burl was for many years eminent both as a lawyer and statesman, and during Ins long and eventlullit'e, rendered invaluable Ser vice to the country, both in the line of his profession as well as in the councils of the State and the Nation. He was for ten years a representative from the Abbeville District in the National House of Representatives, and during one session served with distinguished ability as Speaker of the House, win ning friends and sympathizers for bin - self, and impressing all with his char acteristic dignity and impartiality. The friend of McDuffie, the protege of Calhoun and the assocutc of Wardlaw, Perm, and Chevcs, he lived and mov ed upon a higher plane than most men, and breathed the very atmosphere of! great ness. Mr. Burt was, at the time of ids dealt, engaged in the preparation of a life of George McDuffie, and had near ly.completed his work. Throughout his long life, he was passionately d<- vofed to his profession. He died in his law office alone—literally with lhe harness on! Armistead Burt! the ripe scholar, the accomplished lawyer, the brilliant orator and the venerable statesman has passed away, and all that is mortal must dtep beneath the sod, while the mind, the soul, the immortal Burt, will live in the realms of peace and eternal sunshine. Destrectivk FutK.—A Are broke ut iV» tli.whioJ) 1. Fifteen '»C destructive and disastrous that city has ever been visited. Fil m blocks of buno mgs were destroyed, i * ♦ and fort v white and one hundred col- "IJ' A T T fAT^"I?\rT\m ored families teft houseless. FSjir A- v/IT Xil vX thousand bales of cotton were burned, and two men burned to death. The ‘ loss is cpliin tjcd.at $1,000,000: amount of insurance nAt given. Charleston responded promptly to the call for help, and the tire companies were ready at a moment’s warning. The News and Courier makes an appeal for aid for the sufferers which we feel assured will be heeded. -BY- ADVJEkBsEMEM'S: ^LEAeNS CLACItrS, —IMPORTER AND DEALER IN— WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOCACCO, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, No 175 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON* & U. 2 F. LanMr & Bro. A Senalble Ulan. Josh Billings says he never takes any foolish chances. When he looks at a dead mule he stands in front of him. Normaii’s Neutralizing Cordial is neither a live, or a dead mule but a real nice family horse al ways ready for your service. Mothers^ we advise you not to take any Polish risks, but always keep a bottle convenient and it will save you many hours of anxiety. *, SC AX DAL. What ‘Veritas” Think* of Its Prevalence. Hfcssrs. Editors: We desire to call attention to a very great social evil from which none escape in this our day wild generation. There are a cer tain class of persons who from all appearances make it their business io go about prving into the conce'us of their neighbors, seeking some peg whereon to hang their pelican pouch, to be ti lled with the tit-hits of scandal to he again detailed at the meeting of their Hub. (.ive them but the merest nue'eus to start with, ftml their fertile imaginations will wreath into a thrill ing scene which become' more and more tragic as their magic wand of di-content touches each atom of truth upon which they build these air-castl<;s *of falsehood. We say none are safe, because not even (lie gentier 'ex are passed by in the lavish distribution of anathemas by these who l ave nd em ployment hut to calumniate the good citizens of our community. They are unsparing and impartial with their comments in regard Io persons, but "■ST. arakl, the BEST BEST? BEST Insurance AOAETST •.<h Accidents xa P-D-P-E which is to say, Perry Davis’s Pain Killer C»i _ Cbsa. All*, of Wowster (iU«0 ItreTleputBaeat, Hjr*: I tbo broken ment, and it I need P^n SUlar u | m* in • ikort C&ptain D. R. Ooodail, Jr., of Boanpcrt Maine, ears: “ For bnuuee, epains end cute. I know of no medicine the* is more etfeotiTe." - Devid Pierce, TTttcs, N. T.. myt: “ Tor cuts, bruise?, bume end ■preins, it bee never felled tocflfcct e eura" , _ An accident may happen to-morrow. Buy Perry Davis’s Pain Killer to-day of any Druggist LATEST STYLES! LJktikbt&hLteCTION! ib\VEST PRICES! QTTO TIEDEMAN A Sb%, wholesale grocers; **r.« '' —AND— PROVISION DEALERS, ld2 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET* CHARESTON, S. C. JjOYD BROTHERS; Wuolesble Grocers, Liquor Dealers —and— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 197 EAST BAt; CHARLESTON, S. C. . - 1 ’ ' ‘v We beg to inform our friends qjid, pa ; trons that we can confidently say that oiir FALL AND WINTER STOCK Is now complete in every depart ment* and defies competition. dress GhTibsr’- velvets; HOSIERY; and OloVes, All of the VERY BEST MAKES and Styles. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CtbAfcs! in all the newest styles. g. ii. thomas, Agent, No. 3^0 King St., Opposite Liberty, WINDOW SI|ADES, PAPER HANG INGS; laLe curtains; ,, CbiftNAbES and UPholstery Goods, charLjston-, s. c. Window Awnings Made to Order ^ G. CUD WORTH & CO., —wholesale— SADDLERY WAREHOUSE, 155 Meeting Street, Opposite CiiAHiksTON ttotEL , CHARLESTON, S. C. H 1 ENRY BISCHOFF & CO., WQOLEBAE GROCERS AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE. PROPRIETORS OF THE CELEBRATED CAROLINA TOLU TRONIC. 199 east bay, charleston; k: 6 HOUSE BUILDING. T HE UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPAR- ed to furnish estimates and to do all kinds of II<m»c Itnildlng and Carpenter Work. Ail wotk Entrusted to us will hav^ PROMPT ATTENTION. Satisfaction GUARANTEED. W. A. ROMEDY, Oct 25-fxtf _ W. H. SMITH. Hendricks will be the next candidates, very partial to one mode of rendering and if so there is hardly a shadow of a doubt of their election.” Hardly— Holman has about as much chance of getting the nomination as the gentle men iiumed. Congressman John Hancock, ol Texas, says that Mr. Caili.de is his choice for Speaker, and that he con siders it tht duty of the next Demo cratic ilouso to manifest sincerity in their professions as enunciated in their national platform by bringing forward a bill to reform the tariff, ami to pass it and leave it to the Senate to approve or disapprove, or to evade it. so it nay go fairly before the people as the issue in the next Presidential election. Some of the anti-civil rights decision Republicans are drumming up a boom for Justice Harlan for the Presidency and Bob Ingersoll for I lie second place on the ticket. It will be remembered hat Justice Harlan delivered a dis senting opinion in the case above referred to, and Demagogue Ingersoll made, a few days afterwards, a rant ing speech abusing and villifying the personnel of the Supreme Court. No body questions the motives of the Judge, but everybody knows just why the noisy lecturer spoke as lie did. their parts, being very extravagant with w hat may injure, but have such a high regard for the truth they will let none of it depart from their safe cus tody, as they no doubt feel that by hoarding it in themselves they may in time lie the possessors of a precious mine of this uiiestiinnble wealth of which they stand so sadly in need at the present. The most trivial occur rence does not escape the lynx eye of their vigilant committee who pounce straightway upon P, rolling these deli cate morsels under their tongues until they are seasoned to suit the exquisite taste of these moral birds of prey who then flock together to hold high carni val over defects and faults they think have been discovered in tlie character of some one who has been so unfortu nate as. to incur the displeasure of these nineteenth century Jacobins, ft this were all, and their pernicious practices ended here, why no great harm would follow. Bift take rtt)l6 of these missionaries of this new creed as they wend their way among those whose ears they intend polluting. They will sav—“Now, what Pyc told you l wish to go no farther, as I don’t like to talk about people, and, besides, it was told to me in confidence, and hail it been any one but yourseii I cer tainly would util have told it. I know you -can keep a secret, and I only wished to put you on your guard against them.” And then after ex tracting a promise of secrecy from the recipient of the tidings, neglecting at the same time to disclose their author and always cautioning hint or her, if thev do say anything about the matter, to l>e sure and not tell who was their MACHINERY. OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY J: F; McMASTER & CO. Are tariff-reform Democrats pre pared to vote for a reduction of the duty on rice, and by so doing injure the South Garolim rice planters? ibis is the pertinent inquiry of the Augii-la ! *be informant departs with Chronicle. The News and Courier us . J' 111 "' 1 » countenance as one could without much ot a tax on the im.lgi- i agination think suited mild charitv. Veritas. query 1 makes a manly answer to the propounded and says boldly that it does advocate the abolition of that duty along with all others except such as arc necessary to produce whatever revenue is needed beyond" th ccipts from tjie internal taxon luxurrs. M % * /» a iio »* ri t*ii»iiu: comments, and says: “Is it just to | one of adultery. That was provide make the people in Greenville, Lan- as a protection for woman ffom mere Mu. Beecher on Divorce Laws.— Being asked Lis views upon the sul>- re-! jeet of divorce and the laws governing j it, the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher said ' he thought that tltere were more -' t " a ** ' igorous in its : causes fl.r dTYotVe than the scriptural ts, and says: “Is it just to one oi adultery. That was provided wa'tertown engine. BALL HAND COTTON pHESS. LITTLE GIANT HYDRAULIC PRESS. CHAIN AND ROTARY HARROWS. OLD HICKORY WAGONS. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE CORTLAND WAGON COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, BUGGIES and PH.YfcTON^ Give us a.oali, jfrui we will sell you what you want CHEAP. J. F. McMASTER & CO. WINTER CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS I ! For Men, Youths, Boys and Children;' af EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. WHITE GOODS. i *L f ■'* * Our stock is quite full of all of the best brands of Longcloths, Shirtings, Sheetings, Twills and Drillings. All of th£ above goods are offered al ftife LOWEST CASH PRICES. Therefore an early call of inspection is cordially solicited. I*. tANDEtitfeR k BRO.' READ THIS!! ^LVA GaGe&CO., CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, Market, Corner Church Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. NEW EURNITUBE * >.—r • v x A.3STID— ^ . HOUSEHOLD DECORATIONS; ARRIVED AND TO ARRIVE! BIG INDUCEMENTS^-NOT IN • *«*•"*»' . . •. •it. t>^r. • . !)OB LOTS OF ODDS AND ENDS; Li . , k ,, N . BUT BARGAINS IN NEW ■ f * y ^. STYLES AND BEST QUALITIES'. Dewing machines, r-. »-* AS GOOD AS CAN BE MADE* AND AT PRICES LOWENOtfdk TO ATTRACT ECONOMICAL BUYEIik TIN SETS—none prettier. My prices will surprise von. It will cost you nothing to come and see, and if I cannot SA VE YOU MONEY, time and trouble, buy fclse- aciiere—you need not feel that you are under tlie slightest, obligations to purchase oi So get your ticket via this POPULAR ROUTE, pud come straight through to the FURNITURE STORE, . me FIRST-CLASS You will pet GOOD BARGAINS IN HONEST GOODS at the LOWEST PRTVES. Tlie WISE and the ECONOMICAL GET OFF HERE. K, W. PHILLIPS. Ovt Irt- if FALL ABU AT; L.SAMUELS’, ty'Ice packed for the cowntty a specialty. s. A. NELSON & CO., —WHOLESALE dealers in— BOOTS AND SHOES* No. 23 HaTne Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. G. W. AIMAR & CO ; ? v j , * -: '•> • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHOICE DRUGS, MEDIOISES. CHEMICALS, SURGICAL IN STUD M AANTS, ■r •. j • -i ; • • Toilet I have just returned from the Northern marirpfa, where I have carefully selected and purchased one rtf the handsomest stocks of DRY GOODS ever brought to this market I invite my customers and friends to call and examine my goods before making their purchases, feeling that 1 can suit the tastes of the most fastidious. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS in all the new styles and colors, Changeable Worsteds, Alpacas, Cashmeres, Ginghams, Shirtings, .‘Domestics, Flannels, etc , etc. Our stock of PIECE GQODS is complete, and at low figures Our Goods will, satisfy the most critical denial These Goods Only need to be seen to be appreciated IFiR^HSTTS! IFRIIsrTS! ipll Our Goods will satisfy, the most critical demands, and prices favor the purchaser., ‘ PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. t V Perfumeries and Toilet Articles, Cor. King and Yanderhorst Streets. CHARLESTON. S_C, FAIRFIELD D. R. FLENN1KEN Has received a supply of fresh goods, consisting of FLOUR, .frotajhe bqst mills of Nashville and Augusta. Every sack Warranted v. ^ ' ',*7 . ^ # MEAL and GRIST, Rice and Fine Syrups. BEST.RIO and Old Government Java Coffees. THURBER’S 41 and 34 Coffee. Choice article of Parched Coffee branded “Sigma.” GREEN and Black Tea. WHITE WINE and Cider Vinegar. SUGARS—(iramilffted; Pondered, Cut LoAf abd Drown. MACARONI and CHEESE. OATMEAL. PICKLES—Chow-Chow and Mixed. COUNTY. 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 recently return ed from New York, where the utmost care was used in order to get the best BARGAINS. t JLftfties are cordially invited to call and inspect our mammoth line of PRINTS. The»e sever has been syicl|,a-buruisome and extensive collection of hewignd desirable shades placed (»n our counters. All standard and reliable brands. Prices will he entirely snt- tsfactory, and the only difficulty the purchaser need experience will be to make a selec tion from such an immense variety of desirable patterns. LTOTIOLTS ! USTOTIOTSJ R f Novelties in Nottingham Yalencienne and Linfn Fichus, novelties in Cream, Black and White Ties, and all styles of. Laces. Also, a beautiful line of Ladies’and Gentsti ! lw- 1-T* ui Willi - v/xn 1 I ri n/t /GYvnniuli\ 1 r\ / ‘ aw-vn m r> . wl A /. No trouble to show goods. . ttiivt.. liiuc a im, t\ny evil BtyiPS QX. J JIamfkerchi9Ts;real Torchon Lace (Spanish) in Cream and Black. A good article ih Pink and Blue Mull, suitable for ladies’ neck wear. y , GIVE ME A CALL. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Polite attendants ready to Serve all visitors. . L. SAMUELS. HO! FOR THE CHESTER FAIRf COMBINE BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE! I HAVE JUST RECEIVED 231 Cooking and Heating Stoves and Ranges: 20 crates of China, Fine Granite and Decorated Goods, Etc.: J50.. Barrels of Glassware from Pittsburg; 75 Gross Table Cutlery*; 500 Rdferi Pocket Cutle-, rv. from John Russell Cutlery Co.; and a fall line oi Tinware and Housi • FurnishiHg’ Goods too numerous to m'enjtionV These Goods are bonght at prices that will jnstlfy me in selling to tl;6 Wholesale Trade as LOW as any , JOBBTING HOUSE IN Til® UNITED STATES, and to the Retail Trade at 33 per cent. CHFaPBR than any other house in South Carolina. A comparison of PRICES and GOODS respectfully solicited with other markets NORTH and SOUTH. T have FIFTY-SIX of the FAMOUS NEW LIGHT-HOUSE COtiK STOVES in Store, nine with ReserVoif and Closet. Very respectfully,' „ J. D. RATTERREE. . , Oct f0-t6x-f . _ ... ... CHESTER,-C.. CELEBRATED “Bartlett Pears,” and w . succeeded in huvJntr a tmod ^ualsif Pbrnannle Etc iat ° ei '’ Succotasl1 ’ stock and buying tliem so cheap that ne ClGAR^T Squash, Pineapple, Etc. ^ can sell them at /ULL LINE Boots artd Shoes. FINE FEED or Ship Stuff for Milch Cows. | .. . v— Oitr stock is too varied to quote different SEED RYE, Barley and Red Rust Proof articles and prices, but we ask you to calf Oats. _ i and see for yourselves. In SHORT CROP PRICES; FARM MACHINERY! DRY GOODS reus, Newberry and every other coun ty in South Carolina pa;/ a t::x on every pound of rice they consume for tlie bcncltt of ilic comparntivcly lew persons who grow rice along the woman enjirk-e, in a time when ofinan had sev- e’.-i.l wives, and if one displeased him in some trivial thing he could give her ! a writing of divorcement. “Yet d.i- i vorces should not be facile,” continued j Mr. Beecher with increased earnest- “The sanctitv of the familv , f0 . , .... ness. “ l lie sanctitv ot tll‘ , tamilv is <,M V • ( 0 '■ uo almost a iniiuon peo-j jjjg i, 0 p C 0 f t| l0 R jg bettrr that p!e in South Carolina. Why should eight hundred thousand of ii'be forced to pay more for our rice than it ought to he bough! lor to protect the indus try by which Gse two hundred thou sand live? It is not our fault that thev cannot raise rice cheaply enough to compeio with the foreign article, nod why should wc be made to suffer for their misfortune?” SU rtf Off to It OH to tUo Fire. It was iu Love”, Mu.-sachus'-tts. An aimui of lire was s- un led, and the engine was rapid,y driven out i f the engioe- li U'i*. One of boiT . s tm>k flight, pv.ui 'd wiUliy about, an.; i ;n tlie engine against the brick «U*;r frame. < bn*f Engineer li nnor was severely brui ed and two of Uo ribs ware broken. 1'.); three weeks 1’. * pi ; si dsns doctored tiini Then a friend brought hint some Pkkfy Davis’s i „ , . . , . V\:r. Kili.hh. On 1 eiugrubbed with ibis! ^ la te and another in another.’ he was well. Best liniment in the •— * l —Pay up your subscription.’ two should suffer through lite than that a too-easy door should be opgncd flir those led by passion or desiriiRf license. # Thy boys say on the train, ‘Chicago— : tiiirty minutes for divorce!' 1 heard that myself. In this State n man can go a mf comm it adultery and with witnesses secure a divorce, ami his wife will be free, and maybe wish never to marry again. But divorce should he granted on other than scrip tural ground. A woman ought not to he obliged to live with a hog. Drunk enness ought to be a caused So, too; if a man is nntorion-lv corrupt in any way, or if lie is convicted of a criminal offense. But the causes should be very few. Cruelty should be ode, but ik) mere failure to agree in temper. I nxlty of divorce laws makes great evil. There should be a uniform .-Wc have everything, from a y common. Checked Homespun, at three cenfs, to tlie nicest DRESS GOODS and NOTIONS in reat variety; The cheapest and besf TEN THOUSAND “SUGENHEIMER’S CHOICE” A GOOD TEN CENTS CIGAR SOLD FOR' FIVE CENTS A PIECE.* TEN W a fssisa BARRELS OF VERY FINE ^yivania, Agncm- m all qualities and styles, so we can suit ; of. Implements, everybody, from a twenty-five-cent man to Phrysner that will the most fastidious, nishels of wheaty , We desire to call, attention to tlie fact that we haVe received our usual STOCK of GOODS, and that they ate Lower Than Ever* . J • j ' ' Our stock will be found full and com} plete in 4. Every Department, » . . w Jf And parties will find it to their advantage to call and examine both Goods and Prices ' . • ' u V .. - . V ■ .* 1 Before purchasing. We would call spe cial attention to fffe great decline in the prices of Domestic Goods and Blanket* »»»»«« «Td» B«» <.<««.»<■ ksm . full mnk on hand, and will seli'fticm <6 LOW DOWN* nirv.ST.er can clean jt; and. with three hands We have a large stock of TRUNKS can bale cofton faster thin a sixty-saw gin VALISES. Etc., which can’t be beat. Also Can turn the lint out. > „ ; a full stock of CROCKERY and GLASS- I have also some of the best made COT- WARE, as cheap as the cheapest. TON GINS, with all the mpUArn improve ments, with PRESSES from the factories. I also sell I HAVE for sale, direct from the manu . . , fftqfnrers, all kinds of Agricultural Machin- V *i A,ie cliea P e f t aU( j h pst efy, Implements, etc., etc. Engines of all HOSIERY, for the money, to be had any- aizes, fn«m three to one hundred and fifty w,,ere - ' Jur hbrse Bovfer. ■ r ■ j I >’ n.* ^ ^ v , . STOCK OF CLOTHING SAW MILLS ANt> ftBlW MILLS!,* • t /-a • Js fuiler tliah e-^er, and at prices that Manufactured at the Metropolitan Iron can’t be BEATEN. Nice quality, nice Works, Richmond, Virginia, styles. A good suit from $3.00 tip. Hats From the York, Pennsylvania, Agricul- in all qualities and styles, so we can suit tural Works—all kinds -♦ T — l -—• C i ; - - A ^ x 1 - from a Heel-Screw to a T1 thresh and clean sixty busl per hour or two hundred bushels of oats , We have used more than ordinary effort* per hour. . to get a Sulky Ploughs, Cultivators, Harrows an£. ” Ploughs and Plough Stocks of. all kinds c'T'rkrt'd' Aw and sizes. Also Reapers, with self-dropper o 1 AJClv v Jr oxTAJJloi or self-binder. I am agent for the That will iqst exactly please the people of this OOUNTY.^nd the way they are as Anybody. bargains;' SIXTY LADIES’ DOLMANS iSd CLOAKS fb be closed out AT COST. McUiLST^, BSIC£ ft KETCHSr. CKKA9I TARTAR. 1 nn BOUNDS PURE CREAM OF 1UU TARTAR for sale by , ^ ■. .. W. E. AIKEN. This article iff warranted against any adulteration. FOR SALK. for sale my house, i rinnsboro, on Garden Street, contain- I OFFER for sate my house and lot In F * - - United States law, if it were possible, iugdneand a quarter acres, more or less. There ought not to be one law iu one and adjoining lots of J. w. Bolick, Fred Slate and anotbei- in another.” Steele and others. For terms apply to Jas. G. McCants, No. 6, Law d 1 Ott»-tx2W» apply OHN W. pT ; BCELL.* COTTONSEED OIL MILLS. Scales of all sizes, that will Weigh fiiom ' 8,1 ' w Of all kinds We endeavor to give the best possible value for the money, and to accept our invitation we guarantee und to five tons. 1, Buggies and Riding Carts, . 1 prices. . i « ; ;• - >'•■> * rsoh wishes to purejiase any of the CALDWELL May 17-tr tioned goods, they will please* JAMES Q. DAVIS’S office and ; with him, and I will call and logues, etc. MttEfl PAGAN, AGENT. a just rtturn"for every dollar they spend! , of, COME AND SEE. A Lauderdale. Oct 9 GRASS SEEDS. T UCERNE, Timothy, Orchard Grass A/, and Red Clover Seed. Fresh supply received by McMastu, Bbtce A Ketchot. TOOTH BRUSHES, H AIR Brushes, Soajis, , Bay Rum, Per fumery, Lung Balsams, Linaments, Warburg’s Tincture, Elixir Quinine , anff Strychnine, Extract Buctnf and Pareira Brava, Eye Salve, Quinine.'’ Cinchonidia, Bide Mass, and a supply of other drugs and medicines, just received by McM aster, Brick & Ketchut. —Bay State Shoe Soles secured by the genuine McKky Screw. PURE NORTH CAROLINA CORN .WHISKEY. . ■vv * v THE OLD CiE) W 'WHISKEY AL WA YS ON HAND. -AT— B, SUGENHEIMEE’S, NKW -AT- THE CORNER STORI*. Cents’ and ladIes’ fine shoes, all made Of guaranteedstqck. try a pair. off for new york TO PURCHASE FALL Bri- GOODS. TTIIS SPACE WILL BE RESERVED FOR NOTICE' OF MY STOCK. «T. UL, IBE-A.T'XY