The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, November 13, 1883, Image 2
THE NEW* AJiD HEBALD.
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*TK«OAT. 13.
43; iloabr;
Jl; r•e«l»S3. ,,
Tbe corre»pood«tit claim* that the
II men here been making fake
crfinate* ofMftfrofeib ami aa^pnrt.
uwa. Il« coiit;aae«: Y ‘Mr..ft»rulAir» friends
; hare bccn'conntlng six rotes in Als-
bama; he irill do well do well if he
g tret* two. They claim eevi-tt from
Ohm'certain, with acbanee: thfv will
not get more than two, and the *d(iMoee'
will be for Ice*. North Carolina was
set dow n for four for Bamlall, but
' there are only two for him now, and
one of tl*c*e are donbtfal, eery doubt*
n m (ful. Texas Whs WhI wood for four; I
CfiEKW tlOHr.UT Toomus hi* joined doubt if fie gets one. Not long ago
f *
WHAT IS THIS!
AAAA7^A^A7\
«. nrvxntnH.
V/r is J. UOtOLAM*,
J
Vikoi^ia lias completed lieu Hill"*
work iu'the 8euste.
Who buried Billy ^fallow?
dower and chivalry of the “Old
minion’!
Tiie
l>o*
the m< tlxxlirt eliurch in Washington, j Mr. Ifandall ekneetcd Micliigan would
(ja. 8;oii|x-«1 swearing and repented be so*lhl for fiitn and w ilt a man on to
at last. Belter late than never.
Tiik next sitnmal renniou of tiie
Mexican War Veterans will be held in i
'Washington City on the Oth, 7tfi and
8th of next nn/nth. Kx-Judge Thos.
J. Machev lias been selected as the
orator vor the oecasiofi.
Tiik lion. John J. Hemphill, of
Chester, S. C., t ongresMjian-elect from
congratulate bis expected supporters.
Tiie envoy came aatlly hack to report
that not more tliau one Mieb^tfi vote
would lie cast for him, and that was
not solid enough to tie to.”
Thus one by one they leave him, and
daily his chances grow beautifully less.
Will 8atthfel J. Haudall be elected the
Speaker of the Democratic Hon-e of
Ifepresentatives ou tbe first Monday in
the 5Mi Congrcvsibnel District, was 1 Deci-mber next? No one can fore-
ulifted in marriage on Wednesday *hadow witii certainty fl* results of
evening, November the 7th, to Miss * a fiyntesf, but this much can be
Addie Avery, of Morganton, N C
The grof<m and bride arrive*] In Ches
ter on Friday afternoon.
Tiik Vnhn>U» Yeoman, of Colntn-
s»i<U with every assaraiii-e of its early
fulfillment, Hist if Randall with bis
known hostility to tariff’ reform, is
placed in the Speaker’s VhaTr by Dem
ocratic votes, it will work disaster and
bia, lias been enlarged, and will here- defeat j„ ttte election* of ’84, and
after publish twe edition*, one in the j ji% g ^ it down.” Tbe
morning and one in the evening. 1 Id* ; |« r ty, by its national and Slate ptat-
CIIAULESTOX
j^UCABA RICHARDSON,
STATIONERS,
’ACTURERS,
BO ° KMA *
- «s EAST BAT, CHARLESTON. &
C.
0 W. STILES, '
TENTER,
HURLEY BLOCK, \* MEETING StJ,
, ' ' Chablettox, & C.
Dealer in itdats. Oik, Brushes, Varnish,
HOirSEHOLD DECO RATIOS
. ARRIVED AND TO ARRFVE>
Glass, Putty, Colon, Glue, Ac.
^ V-
A LV1X R. TUOMLIXSOX,
A. 4 (Pactoiy in Cbsriesstao.)
Bridles,
Manlfactvrer- of Saddles,
Haevess, Ac. - -y
Dealer nr Saddlekt, Hardware,
, Leather, Ac., Ac.
. importer of En^jah Bits, Stiirupe, Ac.
in Meettso Street, T:HAm.E>-rox, Su C.
TJEXhV?TEITZ,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUIT,
J- ! . Xv
big nroucToncirrs—xo
' *> ..
JOB LOTS OF ODDS AUD I
BUT BARG a"
••**•*■
i
STYLES AND BEST QUALI
AS ; Go6fe AS CAN BE M
V ND AT PRICES LOW EX(
TO ATTRACT ECONOM
BUYERS.
prettier.. Myfrices w'-U snrprlseyi
to rome and s*-e, and If I cannot 8.1 UF YOU MQNtZY,
TIN SETS—none
on. It will cost you n
time sritri {Rouble,
i vi rome wu«i wmi n a af-a. +ja aw **.******* ♦ •msai tfmlf trouble, buj
‘grhere—to^i nf^d not fe«l tbat you are under the altahtrct obligations to.pj||r»hi
ST S^cetvour ticket *ia this £Ul>l>LAR 110 UTK, and coni '
realist. Cabbages, Ac.
S. E. Cob. Meetixc A Makklt Streets,
CHARLESTON, & C.
/NHARLES C. LESLIE,
_____ ____ ___ ^ ’
H emMy vegetable, ~«kl *• Whoksaleand Retail Commission Dealer
die world to ptodoc* any- FISH, OYSTERS, GAME and POULTRY,'
to ft for all Throat and Stalk Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market
Office No. 7 Market St. East of East Bay.
j Consignments of Country Produce are
is snbstanti il evidence not only of | forms, is eoi*mi7fee/ to tariff reform,
We Invite every citizen of the above-
named County to call at oar Store and ex-
I v "mZ ~—r—7, —V . i Consignhient.s of Country Produce a
I^^JOPef Bottle, *5;
• m ^ ~ a*. .. a a m mm m ^m « a 1 t-r- T’e.
me. So get your ticket vm this" JipPl[LAll JtO UTS, and come straight through
FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE STORl
m
ERE.
r- You min r*GOOD BARGAINS IN HONEST.
TRICES. Tbe WISE and the ECONOMICAL GET "OFF
lJ 5*
lot
*+*>
the X01
Or-t \r-
R. W. PHILLIPS.
. 4*-- E
GROCERIES
LAMAR. RANKIN A LAMAR, delivery to Smtheru Express Co.
after
commendable enterprise hot of pro*-; ai|l ] ca i, anvonc doubt wtiat tiie dutr
amtneour new
perity. We congratulate our Colum
bia eonletu|iorary and wish for it un
bounded success i;t the future.
Jonv Kki.i.t has <uuk the Democrat
ic party in New York its 200.000 ina-
juity of last year, and pray bow long
will the party give quarter to the
arch-demon and traitor? With not
spark of love for the party and its
cause, cvet. in the most hidden re-
cesses of his l>ea»tly heart, he is still
its know n and recognized leader in
the^rWl metropolis of ihe country!
Tiiere is now ne mii’.dle ground—the
party must Mirmider itself or demand
the suiTcnder of Kelly. Wiiich will it
be?
ofI>einocraticCongressmen is in tiie pAL»ti AND WINTER
premise*? A party pitbout sincerity
of profession 'and stability of convic
tions does not merit the control and
administration of the govermocut.
This is food for meditation.
GOODS'.
One of our firm has bat recently retain
ed from TfcVYork, where the utmost care
was used in order to get tbe best
BARGAINS.
ire suceee
e kstePir
-j
We have succeeded in buying a good
! st<«La'nd buying tbeifi so cheap that we
can
Tiik V w York Jleiald *ays “that
the recent election in that Ftatc demon
strate* the tact tiiat the Lcinocia ic par
ly ha* no lieu upon the Vote of New
York, mid that it will he an Import-
suit, if not derisive, battle-field for the
Democracy in 18H4.” And can they
carry the Sm c with a candidate who
is not one of its citizens? With tiie
defeat of the Oth inst. the old ticket
ootus up again and it is assuming
alarming proportions. Tildcii could
uiw|u< stionahly carry New York if
that Stale b*. carried by the Democrat
ic party.
Yestertaj’s Dreadful Aerldrata.
Th**re were a good many accidents yes
terday. TJiere will l>e some hMlay, "rH
probably more or less to-moorrow. Chlt-
dren are tumbling down stairs. Wotien
are lighting fires with kerosene, iky* are
playing with pistols. Big men are spfXtn-
ing their ankles as they try to eaten th*; (
moving train. Babies will get tlieir liTO DliTPPQ
tluniibi caught in tiie doors. Bruised j 4- V>XVUX A XklkyljO.
shins, dislocated j'dnts and mashed fingers |
(^instantly remind us tiiat accidents may > Our stock k too varied to quote dBferegt
tike place at any moment P«*op!e who; articles and prices, but we ask yoa 16 call
Save I’KiiBY Davis’s Paix Killer can and see for yourselves. In
smile at most of the accidents tiiat liefall 1
them. Those who have not tried it are re
minded that they do not have to run turtle
er than the nearest drug store to buy it *!
i We have everything, from a common
««t . ,,,,,yv t-io. ^ „ , . JTii Checked Homespun, at three cents, to tb-
WAICHLS ^ i IIA1NS. s ' OT "'^ in
HOSIERV, fo
Avuutta a Aoaswr. Or.
GRAND
JP BROTHERHOOD A CO.,
IRON MERCHANTS.
Dealers is Machecery
FALL OPENING
ASD VcTFLIES.
-BY—
P. LailscM 1 Bio.
DRY GOODS
- AGENTS FOB
“MAID OF THE SOUTH CORN MILL.”
No. iGS-Meetisg St., Charleston, S. C.
Try SO cents Machine OU—the best
in the market
L
ACER DEER
FROM THE CLAUSSEN BREWING CO.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.:
Via ve ..now a Stand* rd Beer superior to oth
ers, put up in kegs, patent. stopper bottles,
and bottlte in barrels for erport, to keep a
k>ngthne._ Empty beer bottles bought
bia,
Empty beer bottles
Agent in Columbia, Mr. Julius Krentiei*.
QbEMENS CLACIUS,
Tiik Abbeville /Ve»» and Banner
rr*;iomls in a inMiily way to the de-
inniuk of liie Aiken Journal and tie-
rine foe rvuistilutionai Convention. It
-hv*: “We would respectfully dissent
t om the view* herein expressed ns to
the advisability of h Constitutional
< onvention, and would as earnestly
iii’fieal to the representative* of Abbe
ville to vote against fifty Mtfi a pro
ceedin''. It matters little who prepar-
rd the Constitution and who adopted
i 1 , wo venture the opinion that South
Carolina will never have a betler one.
We need no Constitutional Conven
tion. We eau make necessary changes
v idiom uprooting our whole organic
law,”
Our
and be»t
or the money, to he had any
great variety. • Ttie cheapest
OF CLOTHING
Is fuller than ever, and at prices tha*
j can't be BEATEN. Nice quality, nice
i atyles. A good suit from fci.Ou up. Hat-
I in all qualities and styles, so we can seit
: everybody, from a twenty-five-cent man to
most fa
tbe i
fastidious.
We hare used more Uian ordinary effort
to get a .. .
Wfi UAtfe STOCK A NICE LOT
STOCK OF SHOES
of
Tbat will Just exact'y please the people
i of this COUNTY, and the way they are
i wiling proves that we have gut just the
i right kind. Every pairGUAKAXTKEL)—
_! Ren's; Ladicfi’ and Children’s.
LATEST STYLES!
—IMPORTER AXD DEALER IX—
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOCACCO,
GROCERIES AXD PROVISIONS,
ALWAYS FRESH
AND CHEAP
AT HARbl
r-i-
We hare just received a fresh supply of \\ ESTERN FLOUR of ail
and more to arrive in a few days. .
W« k’eep constantly ou baud SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS* SYRU
MOLASSES. « •. ^ •?-. * - V
,... Also, SHELF GOODS, CANNED GOODS, CHEESE, and iu fact
tlriug usd illy kept In the GROCERY LINE.
BAGGING AND TIES*, •}» is-
BbOTS, SHOES AND HARDWARE.
J. H. HARDEN & BRO
HE! FALL ASH fiTER
r=AT“
tjRGEST SELECTION! | Xo 175 east BAT, CHIrLESTON, S. C.
LOWEST PRICES! 0
We \>eltio inform our friemls and pa
trons that we can confidently say that our
7/ !
FALt AND WINTER
STOCKS now wmplete in every depart
ment, and defies competition.
We have a large sW-fc of TRUCKS,
VALISES, Eh ., whieji cari't be beat. Also
a full ‘dock of CROCKERY and GLASS
WARE, as eheaji as tiie eheajietd.
WATCHEk,
In Cold, Silver and Nickel cases,
stem aiift/onie key wind, of Iw-st American
make, warranted correct tlme-keejier*. If
you are thinking of getting one this winter ,
you would do well to call and examine our
stock. We can do as well for you Ys any
one can. Again, we say of those olieap
gold and silver watches you see advertised t , ... . „
” ... . Of all kinds We endeavor to give the
they are but brass watehOi in disguise, beat possible value for the money, and to
Beware of them. We heanl'.y recommend * all who accept our invitation we guarantee
tiie Stiffened Gold Case for Watches. This'»iu*‘‘ return for every dollar they spend.
COME AND SEE.
STAPLE GROCERIES
A coiihkstondkxt of the New York
Herald ha* recently interviewed Sena
tor Muliono upon tiie causes of his
defeat lust Tuesday. Speaking of ll.c
Danville riot d\M its connection with
tiie election, lie declared that was pre
meditated, and stigmatized it us “the
diabolical, cold-blooded murder of six
inoffensive negroes for political pur
poses.” lie predicted that “it will
cause an impression of (he existence
of a state of lawlessness iu Virginia^
which will make people afraid to go
and settle there, and the wiiolcspirit of
the long harangue is an encouragement
of this impression.” Tiie Herald savs
dfit editorially: “It is plainly Senator
Mahone's purpose to sound public
opinion as to the practicability and ex
pediency' of reviving Federal protec
tion ofthc colored people of the South
ern States as un urgent Issue in nation
al politic-. We trust that sueh > a re
vival wilt lie avoided and th'At the
Danville riot may not' be susceptible
of the construction w inch Senator Mu-
lionc pul* upon it. We have ho|>cd
and prayed that the country is past
such an issue ns tliis interview sc A* to'
raise. And it would be an inexpressi
ble public misfortune if Mr. Mahone’s
Virginia canvass and Ihe alleged cause
of its defeat should have. such ‘far
reaching consequences* as lie apparent
ly intend* and predict*.”
gives you a stranger watch for less money
tliau the solid, and good for forty years.
WATCH ( HAIXM
of all kinds—Solid Gold, Rolled Plate and
Silver Vest Chains, Operas, Guards, I .eon-
tines, etc., etc.
Connor At Cftandler.
CALDWELL
Oct 9
At LAUDERDALE.
STOVES A SPECIALTY
PKOMPJCCT8 BANDALL.
A well-informed Washington corro-
spondeut lias been figuring assiduous
ly on the Speakership problem recent
ly, and Ihe'fesnlts arc by no means fa
vorable to Mr. Randall. He says: 4< Mr.
Randall hasn’t to-day at many votes
as either Mr. Cox or Mr. Carlisle, and
the tendency is for members to leave
him rather than to go tohlrfff fie was
much stronger ffittfo months ago than
now, and 1 !* stronger to-diy than lie
will bo four months- hence. I have
gone over the Mat State hf State’ tftrri
nartie by name with a* gentleman not
nnfriondly to the Pennsylvanian, and
Hie count stands: Co*> 69;- Carlisle,
RECEIVED Gilt-Edge
ter, fresh and sweet, Cream
Cheese and Prunes, New
leans Molasses, with a good
many other goods. Call soon
and get bargains at 8. 8.
WOLEE'8.' _
Received this DAY (lOSHE!?
BUTTER, Cheese, Raisins,
Dates, Almonds, English Wal
nuts, Tomatoes, Peaches, FrelH'
and Pickled Salmon, Fresh and
Pickled Mackerel, Sardines,
Oysters and lobsters, Potted
and Devilled Meats, Gun Pow
der, Young Hyson and English
Breakfast TEA8, SUGARS,
Coffees, Syrups, VINEGAR,
Floar^ Meal, Bacon, Ferris's
Hams and Breakfast Strips,
Buckwheat add OATMEAL,
CdbMge, Apples, 6hlon* and
Potatoes. All of which will be
SOLD AT THB LOWEST
PRICE, a¥
I have in store the largest stock of
Cawklag and Heating STOVES
ever brought to Wlnnsbom. At the head
of the list is the Charter Oak, No. H, with
all the latest improvements, including tiie
wonderful wire gauze oven door. Other
sizes of the same Stoves and Nos. 7, 70, 77,
Ac., of other first-class copks. Morning
Light, Centennial, Cook* e v.:l (revolving
top^, improved I.ee, Crown, Cotton Option,
Arp,'Gulf States, Leon, Magnate
HEAT"
COAL^or
All sires of HEATERS, for
wood. Grates, Open Franklins, and Egg
Stoves from 4*100 up. Stove trimming*
and parts on hand «>r supplied promptly.
The family COFFEE ROASTER supplies
a long felt want Is sir-tight and roasts
unds coffee. Will fit any
SPOKES and HUBS, a full
stock. To shops I sell very close. Write
or call for prices.
PLOWS and plow blades. I have a few
of the Louisville Plows that I will ctooe
iut Will hereafter run the LEADER—
the ben loW-prloCd chilled plow. .. ^ ,
Q-Hc ciciixins.
DREFS GOODS,
velvets,
Hosiery;
and
GLOVES,
|TTO T1EDEMAN A SONS, *
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
—AXD—
PRDVjsiON DEALERS,
102 AND 1M E.LST BAY STREET,
CHARESTON, S. C.
JJiOYD BROTHERS,
. WL .
.urchased one of the handsomest stocks of DRY GOODS ever brought to this
invite my customers and friends to call and examine my goods before mak
purchases, feeling that 1 can suit the tastes of the most fastidious. *. * *
LADIES’DRESS GOODS in all the new styles and colors, CbangCableV
WnOLRSBLE Grocxus, Li^uor Dealkbf
—AXD—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
Alpacas, Cashmeres, Ginghams, Shirtings, ‘Domestics, Flannels, etc., etc. (
of P1ECEGQODS is eompljste'. ahd at low figureq, >
Our Good-, will saHsfy rh> m*»st critical demands, and prices-favor the-pi
" r need to be seen to be appreciated. PRICES TO SUI 1-
nillsTTS! fflKXTTTB I
B. THOMAS, AGENT,
All of tiie VERY
Styles.
BEST MAKES and
CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
in all the newest styles.
-i t'
WINTER CLOTHING
AND—-
FURNISHING GOODS ! !
Si. .1..^
No. 320 KixoSt., Opposite Libertp,
WINDOW SHADES,^ PAPBR HA^G
INGS, LACE CURTAINS, :
COBXACES AXD. Ul'UOLSTEKY GOODS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
WtXDOW Awxixd% Made to Ordek
^ G. CUDWORTII & CO.,
—WHOLESALE—
SADDLE. RY W A REHOCSRj
185 Meeting Street,
Opposite Charleston Hotel.
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
H
ENRY BISCHOFF A CO.,
• ,F«r Heq/ Yoatlis. Ijoys apd Children, at
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
WHITE GOODS.
Onr stock is quite full of all of the best
brands of Longclotlis, Shirtings, Sheetings,
Twills and Drillings.
All of the above goods are offered at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Therefore aft early call of inspection is
cordially solicited.
P. LANDECKER & BRO.
MACHINERY,
Choice WEW CffpP Yew Orleans Mo-
Bhckwheai,.Flout Brunswick
S. S. ‘WOLFE’S.
iTOtlCE TO CREDITOKS.
William 8. Aurrog, as ExacurcfR,' wf
JosRifti K. Alston ^xh Oruxiii.
of an order of the CoufC of
i agal
Alstox. deceased, are hereby notl
establish their defoaiids before tt^
notified to
of Priibate for the mid County, otT jot
rf November, A D. 188*.
fore the 27th day of November, A.
J. R. BO
Nov 10-tx2w
Judge of
IsXses, NEW
and JCMBO-IIanift, Smoked,
fast Bacon, Bologna Sausage,
I Fish In '
ut Brin
•ftef,
,-W». 1
Break
■ _ Mack-
eral, Messed Fish in tins. Canned Ltapds oK
all kinds. Vegetables and Fcuita, CnSkeraj
fresh and choice, Cgkes add Ginger Bread.
Without pernllfftlon. I refer to parties
named below as to the excellence of (be
U2HOX CHtTBN:
Messrs. Ja*. B. Turner, W. II. Flennl-
ken, 1). K. Flenniken, W. B. (freight: JaV.
A. Brice, W. J. ilerrdn, Sami. Catiicart,
Mrs. J. OUuir and otliers.
Two Ilpndred bushels Red Rhst-Proof
OMs, just received:
J. H. CUMMINGS.
rOB SALE.
formic my house and lot Ift
on Garden Street, contsin-
acres, more or less,
J. W. Bollek, Fred
SteelC and others. For terms apply to Jas.
O. McCants, No. 6, Late Range.
. - JOHN W. PURCELL.
Oct80-tx2W
T OFFER for w
X Wlnnsboro.1
Ing one and a quarter i
nd adjoining lots of
teeie and others. Foi
OF ALL KINDS FOB SALE BY
J. F: McMASTER & CO.
WATERTOWN ENGINE.
BALL HAND COTTON PRESS.
fcrttLE GIANT HYDRAULIC
,
CHAIN AND ROTARY HARROWS.
OLD HICKORY WAGONS.
^E ARE AGENTS FOR THE
WHOLXSAB GROCERS
AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE.
~ '.i. -■ , •
PROPRIETORS OP THE CELEBRATED
CAROLINA TOLt TONIC.
199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. C
^LVA GAGE A CO.,
CHARLESTON iCE HOUSE,
Market, Corker Church Street,
ClfARLESTON.SC.'
ISflce packed for the country a specialty.
g A. NELSON A CO.,
—WHOLESALE DEALERS,Iff—
BOOTS AND SHOES,
No:*23 Havre Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
0 W. AIMAR A CO,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IK
• j ■ • •
CHOICff DRUGS, MgniciNES/ CHEMICALS,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENT:!.
Perfumeries and Toilet Articles,
,' jtj*.
Cor. King and Vanderhorst Streets.
CHARLESTON. S, Q.
HOUSE BUILDING.
Hfonae
CREAM
1 AA POUNDS
1UU TARTAR for salt
Jute
am
Seed.*
This article
adulteration.
»>
any
•upplyi -
ante
CORTLAND WAGON COMPANY,
tANUFACT&RERSOF
PLATIORM SPRING WAGONS,
BUGGIES
'•'knd
%
i . . .
PHAETONS.
li.M:
, Misses’
\lL BEATY.
, Give uft a call, and we will tell you what
int CHEAP.
you want!
Vib-
4 ^ ' IV
J. f. McMAfcTER Sc CO.
UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPAR-
ed to furnish estimates and to do ail kinds
i. •'
BwlkUwg and Carpenter
.Work.
*r
'• All work entrusted to us will have
PROMPT ATTENTION; Satisfaction
GUARANTEE^/ . ; ^
" W. iLROMEDY,
Oct 25-fStt „ „ W. H. SMITH.
-r 7-r»
— -i.
I have just returned from the Northern markets, where I have earefullv f
* lit to l
Ladles are cordially Invited to call and Inspect.ewrmahifubth MhbhtPRU^T
never has been such a handsome and extehsivb collection of new and desirah
ilaced on our counters. All standard and reliable brands. Prices wiil-heent
sfactoiy, and the only difficulty the purchaser need experience will be to mak
tion from such an immense variety of desirable patterns.
irOTioatfs i fi-GTio&si
Novelties in Nottingham Valencienne and Linen Fichus, novelties, lit Creai
and White Ties, and all styles }>f Lacck.. Also, a beautiful line of Ladies’ an
Silk Handkerchiefs, real Torchon Lace (Spanish) in Cream and Black. A got
in Pink and Blue Mull, suitable for ladies’neck wear. ' 1 ' '
GIVE ME A CALL, Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. No trouble to sho
Polite attendants ready to serve all visitors. ,, ■
L. SAMUELS
JUST RESEIV: 0 ikGJUN!
TEN THOUSAND “SUGENHEIMER’S
CIGARS. A GOOD tfeN CENTS CIGAR
* • • «r
FIVE CENTS A PIECE. ‘
TEN BARRELS OF t v EfcV FINE
NORTH CAROLINA CORN WfllSI
THE OLD CROW WHISK
• ALWAtS ON BAND.
—AT—
• g y
B.
HE W SHOES’
—AT—
:fc.
m *
n-
■>n.
rsr.
THE CORKER STORED
J A. ’ .
GENTS’ AND LADIES’ FINE SHOES, ALL MADE
OF GUARANTEED STOCK. TRY A PAIR.
' V . .•
OFF FOR STEW YORK
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