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m * Til ii NETS AND HERALD. i>-=r--=— - — AVINNSIJOEO, S. C. il'ESi'AT. K- T.iul.^r C. t : s trsiTED sTAtia Jumvtn'. Democrat to the UeuxiurtiiB j.xu. a. ClllS. J. noVOLASS. Kpivoi-b. CiKOR«;i.\ pax? twenty-five thousand itollars annnallv in pensions to disa- hied Confederale soldiers. This is an example which our own Legislature might well take under serious consid eration. fetter from' AI w— TBjr 1 ^ 1 * h of the ^e , tio CommHWe calls attention . to an^ exceedingly hnportaut matter, and we do not dotijbt that the commit-j' -tee. will give ft the attention that it de serves. ft inay be safely assumed that j the Republican leaders* of the Sute will see to it that their party is fully letter Suggested by Froto fke Co The folloWing Tin: article from the Culnnihia i<tei', pitoiishrd elsewhere, with the ticconipauying lutlcV, embodies an in «|uiry move than once made in the col umns of Tin: Nkws asd IIkbalu— ‘‘AVIio is the Democratic Jury Com missioner for (his State?” There is dertainly something wrong in the mako-up of the juries in the United States Circuit (’ourt, when most of the jurors are Radicals, Greenbackcrs or sore-hoads—tiiis, too', when cases of a purely political character are to be tried. Ml: Tai.uvuk, the statistician of the Milwaukee chamher of comtneree, has compiled from official ami “trust- woithy jlrlvate” sources, the figures of the corn yield of 188J. He puts the crop at 1,021,100,000 bushels, making it, with one exception, the largest in the history of the country. From the table we ham that Kansas and Mis souri are neck and neck at the head of the list, each producing 190,000,000 bushels, or together nearly one quar ter of the entire crop. The product of Georgia is estimated at 36,000,000 bushels. audftjrlj represented in the e mstrue- limi of the juries in the United States Courts, and as we are entitled to the same right there can lie no good rea son why we should not fully enjoy it. There has been great compiidiit that some of the persons purporting to be Democratic jurors hi the United Mates Courts, are of dubious politics and affiliation, old men, invalids and per- ; soils not likely to attend. The com mittee should see to it that the Com- nthsioner who is appointed to repre sent the Democratic party is furnished with the names of rcfiable Democrats . who can and will attend Court, and they should insist upon it that he' should put only such names on the jury listr * | Richi.akd, October 80, 18S3. Ge.nrnU Jumen F. War, Chairman: Dear Sin—F understand the Slat'd ~ _ . - ■ , „ Democratic Committee is soon to meet! "I OO’^rYp'r^i PURE CftJtAM OP in order to take measures necessary tol'A-V/vr TAtvTAivjogjialttby meet contingencies that may arise when the United States Circuit Court I adiiiteraiidm next convenes. • '* ■ ! P-D-P-E which Is to my. Perry Davie’s Pain Killeft' ^Vn accident may happsn io-marrSw. Buy Pzskt DATEfa Puit Kmjos to-day cf a»/Druggist If. R. FLENN1KEN ; i -/ 1 Has received a supply of fresh goods/ consisting of ’ . , v , _ - ; * - *"u * * ‘ PLOUR, from the besb^rtfisof Nashville and Augusta. Every sack warranted. , MEAL «ad ORBT,’ Rice and. Fine Syrups. ■» • >• <• > rs- t : - BRStpOO and 'Old Oovermu^nt. Java iqofcpiL i I THI article of 1 'Choice I branded “Sigma.” • ! GREEN i^^lack Tea. : WfflTE'W'mE and Cider Vinegar. SUGARS—GnmulaWd, Powdered, .Cut Loaf and Brow^ v- SL land MACARONI and CHEESE OATMEAL ( RHAJI TAHTAR. r-Chow and Mixed. -r . * ■ - if This article is warranted aga W. E-AIKEN. nny -RATED “Bartlett Pears/" .and Canned Peaohss, Tomatoes, Succotash/ Squash, Pineapple, Etc. PULL LINE Boots and Shoes.' * ? C £IX E PM®' 6 - ^ ^tulr for MUch It would bo well for your committee I POK MAJLIS* to inquire, who is the U nmcratic ■ ' _ ,1 Jurv t oinmissioner for tbi^ State? and T * or RS ' 1e /?y hoiwe and lot in , howi, hall the jurors being good Democrats, | ni! a adjolning lots of J. W. Boiick, Predi , ' ‘ —.... i- — ptwle and others. For terms apply to Jas. G. McCants, No. ^ Law''Range. John w. purcell OrtSb-trfar* SEED RYE, Baffey and Red Rust Oats. ' i J i . / •: V a young able-bodied Democratic juror who actually attends is a rara avis. No question ot greater importance now couceins the party. Df.mocu vt. Speaking el* ti c approaching politi cal trials before the United States Cir cuit Court, t^e Columbia correspond ent of tbo Augusta Chronicle says: “About forty cases will be brought up, thirty from Marion county and the rot P/our Kali (h id and Chester. Many of them are not i.lle to pay for their de.ei.se, and the State Committee are determined that they shall not suffer tor the want of able counsel, and so have employed Hon. A. G. Magrath, Tiie Next Pkksidknt.—An Ohio politician, in Washington city recently, startled a newspaper reporter In the information that the next President of the United States was stopping at the Ehbilt House. “Who is he?” asked the reporter. “Allan G. Thurman,” was the re sponse. “1 regard his nomination as almost assured,”eyhtlhued the Ohioan, “and be will be elected with >u: doubt/ Where else can the Democrats gof The Catholics cry out against McDou aid, Bayard hails from too small a State, Cleveland isn|t heavy enough and Thurman just fills' the bili. Htr can earn Ohio next year, ami 1 look upon him as the next Pretidenf.” “May he not be elected Seuah r?” “No, he will not enter the field. - Hh; MACHINERY. OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY J. F. McMASTER & co: OPENING QuanwscLACius, *' — papoR-raft Aid) ni—' * WINES,' LfQUOHS,-6lGARS, TOCAOCd, AND PROVISIOK8, fro 178 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON/S/C/ 'TIEDEMAN A SONS,-’ WHOLESALE GROCERS, —AND—" ~ Provision dealers, 102 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET, CHARESTON, S. C. gOYD BROTHERS/ WlIOLESBLE GROCRRB,- Ltqtffo DEALERS -/• • ‘ •' —ANft- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON,- 8. C. g b. Thomas, agent, No. 320 King St., Opposite Libert*^/ WliSfDOW SffADES, PAPER IIANG- fNGS, LACE CtTRTAINS, CORNACES AND, UpROLSTERT ‘ t CHARLESTON, S. C. Window Awnings Madr to _ OkdAr A. G.-CUDWORTH A CO., * —WHOLESALE— SADDLERY WAREHOUSE/ 185 Meeting Street, Opposite Charleston Hotel. CHARLESTON S. C. -BY- F. latetar l Bra. lh>ii. L. F. Youmans and Capt. J. 1*. | does not want the place, ami lie l.as far K. ISryan, ibo sutne who so nobly de- fendvd the political i'lisoncrs a year ago it: Charleston. Every Democrat in th< Shite should come to the assi.-t- ance ot the committee.” Tiieuv. is good metal in .Mary An derson, the B'ne Grass girl, who is now playing in England. When play ing Pauline a few nights ago, the ton much sense to mix' huiiselt Up in the fac'ional fight over it.” . . “is Thurman’s health good?” “Yes, it i»,” was the emphatic re- lly. Watertown engine.' • • - ' - ball Hand cotton press. LITTLE GIAVt UYDRMJLfc’-PRfiSA CHAIN AND ROTARY HARROWS, OLD HICKORY WAGONS. . WE ARE AGENTS POh-TH* ' LATEST STYLES! LARGEST StitEdTIOXt LOAYEST PRICES! ^LVA GAGE & CO., CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, ‘MaBKET, CdRU^t GiftjBC#’ STRMrt, 1 CHARLESTON, S. C. ' j HP"Ice packed for the country a specialty. Amurnt at the Rock Him. F.\c-‘ aouv.—A very serious accident, result- j lug ill* the total destruction of the CL^me at the Rock Hill cotton iaelbrx, /./sG'or' a occurred last Friday evening, and will PORTLAND YYAGON COMPANY, entme a enspensiim of business in the faetorv for the next ninety days. Tb«< Prince and Princess of Wales were . . , , . .. . among her auditors. The Pnncess : ^ ^ c; . ; . , fhjlft whi oh, fieing released w'is so pleased with her acting that she i i, v the i>in dropjiingont, flew over and called for the manager and requested not onlv knocked the cylinder to him to scncTMary to her box, as she desired to be introduced to iier. Mary >.'nt back word that she could not go till the piece was closed, as it was against her t ide to see people off the s,..ge during a performance. The Princess became a little miffed at this i.t.d s^id that she and the Prince never waited a.tcr a performahee, but she d.J wai 'f saw Mary and complimented Hr very highly on her acting. A vfxy serious riot took place at P'vivill'', Va., on last Saturday, in the course of a political meeting. The cot flict staffed with the beating bv one of the cit'zens of a negro who i bused another negro for apologizing for an apparent rudeness. Some of both colors interfered and a pistol was knocked out of the hands of one of the white uion and exploded. Just then a ivport reached an assembly of white pieces, hot tore up the engine room in a lively manlier. It was a very strange ac idcnt, the like of which seldom happens. At the time it occurred, the engine was being driven under h full MANUFACTURERS OF V LVTF ORif SPRING WAfcoNS, BUGGIES PHAETONS. Give us a call, and we will sell you what head of steam, and the moment the y° u W1 * ,lt CHEAP pin dropped the crank flew up, tear- T »o-rpn * no it:g out its fastenings and knocking J. I. MC. IASI KU « UU the cylinder to pieces. The accident ■ will necessitate the purchase of a new | engine, and, according to Foreman : Neisler’s estimate, a suspension of IN THE PILOT H0CSE. “Yes, sir; this kind of work obliprs a rm.; •> i. rt-n man to keep sober as a judge. Of ah men wotk tot nhietx dais, fhe Rock Hill m the world, steamboat pilots and railroad Manufacturing Company emplojrs^one engineers slmuld tet liquor a one. For on hundred hands, who’ With their lami- their eleiintess of .sight and coolness of lies, make a total of three hundred head depends the safety of life and proper- people dependent nnon it for their , - . supjtort. The loss in breakage of Keeping h>s haod on the whcej_ as he machtnerv, combined with t he enforced siher's^ AicS added: "“oTcw*?, j suspension ot wotk, will be a s. jdofiA Mime of'em drink: but the sober ones have one to the cofnpany.— Charlotte Ob- the best positions and the beat pay. Yes, server. th * v ork and exposure sometimes tails on — —us: but ior my part, 1 find Packer’s “It Was only an AccMeni.” T )> i> to be all Uie invigor.mt I nedd.' Pve A fisb-book in vour flesh, a scissors Wad- K 't » h-hie a (I'mid here now; never go „n in your left thumb, a sprained ankle trom a\"i‘ 'vtthoiu it When 1 haven’t any ap- a mis-step on a loose stone, a biutsed shin petite, or am in any way out of sotfs, by a slip from a ear platfonn, a out on sets me up in no time. If drinking men y'inr cheek by a clumsy'bar'uer’s razor, a would use the Tonic, it would hdti cm to elbow by poking it break off. (No. that isn’t a' ifght-house; welling on it’s a star, low dewn near the water.) As running against an open I was saying, the Tonic is new life bottled You see that flag-staff'? Well, with a Parker’s Tonic In |.ieady for them, have a bottle of*' PEi:iiY can keep nmlana as far from me as that, in separate crowds, sonic of each , Davis’s Pain KiLlek ready. * ail the time. My wife has used it for three , , . , . . ~ years for svminer complaints arid col’ crowd being armed, a number of no-ji>tti » i v i x* / . and as an Invigorant, when she’s tired ( grocs approaching the white crowd i 11 ( ) l; l> lb J) 11 ' liN VJ . from overwork. She says tlie Tonic is eailed ou.: “Shoot, you! Wej , * flS*bchlw Wtbrwvk ,y°" M might as well settle this tiling now as; , Ths j reparation, dhich has been known as Pav.klr’s Ginger Tonic, will hereafter ei.^Ciis, who were in session ubmit ' oi.tM-ion on your ells.w l>y poking it break off. (Au. th ,. . . , • ■ throucli a street car window, a swelling on it s a star, low dew political mat.vl*r, that a conntct was ' yuur nits- from running against an open , I was saying, the T going on in the street, and thev came I do>r in the dark—these .are likely to hap- up- ^ou .i.. ,i i ,! pen without a momer.t’s notice. 14 bottle of «>ut in "V body . As botii chutes fot med , . u . at |y f or them, have a bottle oUrEKRY can keep at any other time.” Just f then some- j XjIE UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPAR- be advertised and sold simply under ttie I mily in the while crowd called out, ,, . . . , ,, ... . name q Pakwer’s Tonic. As unprinet- ‘ lire!” and the firing began. The ne- J etl ‘ f h U '’ 1 10 ll a kmds I’ 1 *'* 1 are consUntly deceiving their . , ” ” , of : customers.by substituting inferiw articles grocs returned the hre ami ran, some . urider the name of ginger, and as ginger k> tiring as thev ran. The citizens ati llGuse Bul,<u,, S ana ' wrpenicr realty an unimportant ingredient, we drop Work. , the luisirading word. There is no ehantje, h(M>f»qr t ih Oct 25-fxtf once came together, under arms. The sergeant of police came out with one of the‘.uUHni-y companies, eomtnand- UROMPf ATTENTION iiig l!ic peace. Quiet was then re- GUARANTEED, stomi^ In the hoginning of the trou-| bit*, Rather S. Holland, a white man, was shot in the head, and seriously, iierhaps mortally, wounded. In the conflict that ensued, three * negroes were killed, and about twenty'' wound ed, two of these, it is thought, -mortal ly. At last accounts there was no ap prehension of fnrtlier trouble. The disturbance is the result of the inoen* diary teachings of Mahotic and his un derlings. It will probably have the effect of uniting the white people against him r.ild Ids crew. The elec tion conies oft’to-dav. ng in All work entrusted to us will have ration itself, and Satisfaction tlie 1,ard8 «* dealers, wrapped under" the name of Parker’s Tonic, contain fire i genuine medicine if the faesmue, stgna- w « Li iMs nv / , tuic of Hiscox & Co. is at the bottom of "' - 1 ' J ,3UiU1 * the outside wrapper. * W. II. SMITH. | — « — . V- I WANTED. -V » gJL. We desire to cr.ll attention to the fact that we have received our usual STOCK of GOODS, and that they are Lower Than Ever. Our stock will bC found full and corny plete in Every Depihrtment, 1 COtTON SBKD! ; COTTON SEED! ar - * And parties will find it to their advantage to call and examine botti Goods and Price*' Before purchasing. We would call spe-' fifteen' cents cash per ' ' “UND DRY me at this **. JJENRY BISCHOFF A CO., WffOlififlAR GROCERS AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE. proprietors of the celebrated CAROLINA TOLU TONIC. 199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C jiDECOItlTIONS. ARRIVED AND TO ARRIVE-. 1 - f t ■ BIG INDUCEMKI^TS—NOT IN JOB LOTS OF ODDS AND ENDS, ftUT BARGAINS fN NEW STYLES AND BI»T QUALITIES. »o t ' jr ? * • ; f ■”; ' a.* ,*;I SEWING* MACHINES, AS GOOD AS CAtf Bi MADE, AND AT PRICES LOW ENOUGH TO ATTRACT ECONOMICAL BUYERS*. e prettier. My price* will surprise yon. It wilt cost yon nothl : if I cannot VE YOU- IfOXE-X. £ me and trouble, buy -else TIN stfTS—hone i to come and see, and it . ... . where-r-you need not feel that vou are under the slightest obligations to purchase of me. So gef yottr ticket via tiiis*POPULAR RO UTE, and come straighfthrorigb to the FIRST-CLASS EURSITURE ffTCttlE. ’ Tod .Wilt get GOOD BARGAINS IN HONEST GOODS at the LOWEST PRICES: Trfc WISE and the ] OitUi-' i ECONOMICAL GET OFF HERE. r, W. Phillips. if IV ML ill VITER STOCK L A. NELSON A CO., kj« ...,, —WHOLESALE DEALERS »K— BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 23 Hayhe Street, i- . CHARLESTON, S C. lY** ♦ ‘ • »/»'. .. • . 1~ r » j , • I have just returned from,the Northern markets, where I have carefully selected an purcbapqd one of thh handsomest stocks of DRY GOODS ever brought to this market ’ '1 fiivite tty customers and friends to call- and examine my good^ before making the! purchases, feeling that I can suit the tastes of the..most fastidlousi- , „ . ,,, LADIES’ DR^S GOODS in all the neyr styles and colors, Changeable Worsted! Alpacas. Cashmeres, Ginghams, Shirtings, ^Domestics, Flannels, etc , etc. Our stoc of P^ECE GOOII^ is complete,'and at low figures. 1 Ohr Goods wifi satisfy, the most critical demands, and prices favor thei purchasei These Goods only need to be seen to be appreciated.' PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMTS FiixurTSf i 5 E<xisrT31 i * . t f i ■if'; V > , ♦ > ' , J, 1 * 1 • t' ’ ,* Ladies are cordially invited to call and inspect our mammoth line of PRINTS,. Thea never has been such a handsome and extensive collection of new and desirable shpde laced on our counter?. ..AH standard and reliable brands. Prices wifi j>e entirely sal Q. W. AIM AR A CO , WHOLESALE AND R^AtL DEALERS IN CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, SURGICAL INSTKLMKKT3. , .V. ; ' . ■ Perfumeries and ToiWt Articles, Cor. King and-Yauderhorst Streets. CHARLESTON. S. C. We beg to inform our friends and pa trons that we can confidently say that our FALL AND WINTER • tp'it- ■’• '* • -• • - ^TOCK is notir complete in every depart^ ment, and defies competition. DRESS GOODS, VB^yT.TS, HbSlERY, and GLOVES, All of tiie VERY BEST MAKES and Styles. CLOCKS! t^LOAKS! CLOAKS! lii all Uie newest styles. We invite every citizen of the above- named County to call at our Store and ex amine our ne w WINTER CLOTHING FALL AND WINTER • * . » AND— . GOODS. FURNISHING GOODS!!! one of our firm has but recently return ed from New York/where the utmost care FAIRFIEU) COUNTY. K ••factory, and the dtilf difficulty the purchaser neediexperienoe wHl be to make a seies tiou from such an immense variety of desirable patterns. I ITOTIOIirS!- XTOTIOUSt R t Novelties and White I/to guaranteed. No trouble to dhow goods L. SAMUELS. HOT FOR THE CHESTER FAIR COMBINE BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE! t HAVIIP 4U$T RFCEIVTO 231 Cooking and Heating Stoves and Ranges 20.ct^itps ofUbina, Fine Granite and Dceorated GoiHlsj Etc,; 160 IburelH q Glassware from Pittsburg; 76 Gross Table Cutlery;’600 Duxpn Pocket Cntle rv, frorn Johq Rnseell < «?utU;ry. Co.; and a full line of Tinware and House Furnishing Goods too uunlerou^ tjo mention.. i These Gmids are bougiit at (irtCes tliat will juslifv me in selling to'the Wholesale Trade as LOW us anv AObbino house in the united states, ’aWd td the Refill Trade at 38 per cent. CHEAPER than any other For Men, Yralths/Boys anfi Children, at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. WHITB GOODS. Otfif stock is quite full of all of the* best rands of. Lo^gdoths, SHrffngs,' Sheetings, 'wills and Drffiirigs:' Ail of tiie above goods are offered at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. . Therefore an, ptflyciiU of inspection is cordially switched. P. LANDECKER ft BRO. was used in order to get the best ■t BARGAINS. brands of Lqqgdpths, Effiritugs, bbeetmgs, ■ gjock and buying them so cheap that we Twills and Drillihgs. , Can sell them at SHORT CHOP PRICES. FARM MACHINERY! . A. I HAVE for sale, direct from the manu- Our 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 Checked Homespun, at three cents, to the nicest DRESS GOODS and NOTIONS in t variety. The .cheapest' and best , lot the money, to be had any sr'dcic- 6p ^lothing hone power. SAW MILLS A&KGBISf MILLS, ^Manufactured at, the’Metropolitan Iron can't oe beatkw. nice, quality, ni works, Richmou^rvnwfnia, » A : styles. A good suit from 13.00 up. Hats Promthe Yorr, Pennsylvania, Agricul-. in all qualities and styles, so we can suit tural Works—all kinds of Implspiente. ’ everybody, from a twenty-five-cent man to from a Heel-Screw to a Thresbee that .will the most fastidious, thresh and clean A si^ty bushels of wheat Is fuller than ever, aad at can’t be BEATEN. Nice. that ility, pice phr hour or two hhi per hour. els of oats Bushel for' ltvK)* BmRfffis COTTON SEED, delivered place before the first of next November. Will exchange Cotton Seed Meal for Cotton J 1 . tfc (ItoOHBY, Stitnton, S. C. —i ■■•r-r-f'xnr or self-binder. * I am agent for the i Seed. • * - *» Sept 19x3m Ktattutlcs Prove It! 1 The Allwise Creator did not intend that half the children born should die under live years of age. But correct statistics • rove this to be the estimate. Mothers, just think of it! And how many of tliisi number die from strong, griping and pois- f many? Norman’s Neutralizing cottllal clal attentionto U,e ST^t decline in the contains not one harmful ingredient An prices of infant just born can take it with impunity, i , Domestic Goods and Blankets* WANTED. {*)TT0j'8EED! COTTON SEED!! natoniCK Ha+aud cotto* fmmbb. This Press straw in small We have used more than* ordinary effort to get a Stock of shoes /That! of this < lease the people way they are * lurt wifl^srtth three hands, press, as fast fast astlffi with thrtehifnds thresher can clean it: and cur bate cotton faster than a sixty-saw gin can turn the lint out/ , J -i*. w*' I have also some of the b*$t toiile COT- withplLthe modern., iraprove- do ttonsMrd oid mills; . 2 • .$£le«0f allsises.'tliat.wlll weigh frbto 4 * 1 one-half wtend to live tons. \ • selling proves that have got just the right kind. Every pair GUARANTEED— Men’s, Ladfea 1 'and Ohitdreh’s. We have a large stock, of' TRUNK VALISES, Etc., which can’t be beat. Also a tell stock of CROCKERY and GLASS WARE, as cheap as Abe cheapest STAPLE groceries Do Yob Doubt It f ' Mr. Frank Nolen, 68 Jeffendh Place, Buhimore, Bid., heard so mneh of Nor man’s Neutralizing Cordial that he'pur chased a bottle lor himself and an extra one to scud home to his family: He ’ has n« ver had cause to regret his purchase. Reader if you doubt the of ’cacy of Ner- msn’s Cordial, try a small Imttle, It does ing cost much. “The proof of the puddiug Is diewjug the bag.” * Both of which we have a tell stock on hand, and will sell them as LOW DOWN 4011 See<L as anybody. Oct IT-xSm place before the first of toexT Ndvtitnber. Will exchange Cotton SeM Meal for Cot- ‘ bey will please VIS’S office and Struihers, S. C. —■PHy up your suUsciiption< - SIXTY LADIES’ DOLMANS and flYHAT FINE RESIDENCE, with out- LOAKS far be closed out ¥ twaaa > TwmsWrai. CLOAKS far be closed out At COST. RoiusilS/ftiei * tefoCs. Of ail kinds . We endeavor to give the best possible value for the, money,' and to all who accent qqr invitation we guarantee etorn for s very debar they spend, and Riding Cuts, of COME AND S. to purchaseany of (he CALDWBUL ' 4t ItA^JBERDALE. Oct 9 ' - / South Carolina. bowse in Very respectfully, Oct10-t6x4 J. D. RATT JUST BESEIV1D AGAIN! TEN THOUSAND “SUGENHEIMFR’S CHOIC#' CIGARS.' A GOOD TEN CEtfT£ CIGAR SOLD FOR i FIVE CENTS A v #IECE. TEN BARR^li^ OF VERY # FlKE A ■ * . NORTH- CAROLINA CORN ^WHISKEY. THE OED CROW WHISKEY t AiyrAYS BJVBMfDr -^AT—" B: ■*+ .f » NE W SHOES' -AT- the corker store!. GENTS GFl IES’ FINE SHOES, FEEDSTOCK TRYAP. »V' r; --r i »■ - . r w • v i ■; t.. - « -, r Timothy, Orchard Grass [CloverSued. Freeh supply ‘V *• TOOTH BRUSHES. TTAIR Brushes, Soaps. Bay XI • fuuBery, Lung li Warburg’s TWture*’ . Bine Mass, end a' supply and medicines, just roben OFF FOk KEW TORK TO PURCHASE FALL DRY GOODB. THIS SPACE WILL BE RESERVED FOR NOTICE OF MY STOCK. £ B Eh ArT-'y. • ^ • •« -s *• fsif. ' , i fi-lc isiy, .. >S *eUL- ‘ V i < McMastkb, Buck ft ^Krrcurx. —Bay State Shoe Soles secured by tee genuine IfcJKaySrtrw. J. M/BRMET-f re h*. •1 w '-0* ti' m