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i'iiE NEWS AND KEKALD. J speed), delivered a few - ? ? Broyklvii, by Mr. VVi WIXXSBORO, S. C. He said: "The South i - - no interest whatever ccvTivrsmr vArzk?wV)? 1 o - . ico.< ? T ii,. 1 atll ilUliJ UK JXO. S. REYSOZVS. 1 ^0U 110 Pai^ ?^ *' 4..r.? , -r\s\-r*r*r .00 f ?DITi,,:s- greater interest in the Clf.lS. A. DOUGLASS.) i- , -.. .... ._ than the feoutli. >?o ? M. De Lesseps wili leave France for united to the Union tht Panama early in February. has had the baptism of = <="' She knows what desp Mrs. William U. Vasdekb.lt k.iits m,d #lir. kno the stockings her millionaire lmsbanU ?otenl|1,cnt is. t tcll wears* ^ w gence. and character < Miss Marion* Laxgdox, the great solid. It is solid loi* beauty, will be one of Miss Carrie ment. It is solid again: Astors six bridesmaids. corruption. It is sol fraud of the ages?a stc Mr. Kobixsox, tne Governor of (j)c rights of 50 Massachusetts, takes time by the fore- WM.ft tramnl^ in tJlG d lock and forestalls the effi-ct of a M. Evarts was the inasi Blaine defeat by issuing ins Thanks- thatframl. Hc had his giving proclamation- ^ thc llighest position in President Arthur quietly voted fraudulently^ seated for the Blaine and Logan Presidential snc^ ?? electors in New York City on the now movcs 4th iust. This was all the President ^or con uption and frai did do for the rascals and he should be men ?^a'^ Pai^e-> aie c excused for simply voting. * *ar honest goyernmen n" rm sion to England or ilR. Blaise's stool-pigeon, Ben But- Evarts had his price ir ler, receives in the city and county of has it now."J New York less than 4,000 votes. He ? ? was vigorously and enthusiastically e* supported up .to fifteen days ago by thc The returns from tl New York Sun. Mr. Butler was tions of the country AWfrinoUlf AAcf fA /*?"? Afr 1 AAA I Iam Jf * A Km r\A V4 J??44tbftr J UttOb tv/ w*u; V/JU. iWjVW VUIC3 ClIUU^Il lUi 1L LU UC in this city. Was there ever such a mine with absolute pr< wretched collapse? And, by the way, position of either ilou: are we to accept Mr. Butler s ttcnuat- ninth Congress. Tliei ed vote as the living evidence of the no question that the ! power, influence and-following of the Republican and the II( New York Sun. 1c. The present Senat ^ " lican majority of foui The London Times, on Monday, Mr lQ Sfeua^r Sl8ter> last had this to say of the political con- 0vQtron wiI1 be a Rci test, waged in this country on the 4th the "Qth'cr States thcr( inSs: "Although the numbers polled ^ nQ change> In to-morrow probably exceed those of Reprcscntatives, wl polled at any previous contest, never- nofc b ia until thc 4th theless it wonld not be rash to say that the Democratic majori the vast majority of Americans regard imatc fortv. The Dei the issne with indifference. Foreign- itv in the present ers have still less reason to feel a keen . Tn lhp fell 0. interest. The campaign has been al- Deinocratic tidal wave most exclusively managed by expert- countrv> submerging f enced and adroit professional politi- infr a\mmber of dist: cians. To them alone the result will ^ 0l.aiMarv circums( bring exaltation or disappointment. aWy Republican. T1 The most satisfactory feature ofSthe altoaether subsided. ' whole campaign is the failure of all caJass ended t attempts to revive for party purposes wanting s\gu$ that the thc^ sectional jealousies of North and iuefficiencv of the Cc south. Mr. Blaine's recent imflainma- Keifer and Robeson tory speeches in the West will not impt.ession upon the ] reaHv benefit his causc." impression, too, whicl A London writer says of the agita- ^ie Republican party i +1^ i onrrmjiicrn dirl mn^h to nvii ui iuc uun iiutuiiuus tiuycc lltur* r ~ der trial: As matters now stand the ^er suc^* c*rcara^?1Jcp outlook is that the Irish members will ?*" a 3tamPe^e t0 ai keep Miles Joyce before the ministry wres*C(* l^e ousc \{ as the ghost of guilty dreams, and that c?ntr?l- *u ?iave ?ll! sooner or later they will obtain the hi^torv, when one o tv inquiry they have asked for and the c'10seu? an e" " jngnce-tner-anuiaua. ^na.is.i-^r"p?--tQ-UQPeril the nations thy forthe four innocent men in prison ^pnSiess_ m'o ' c may be trusted to grow daily and public blessing. n eventually it will be strong enough to terswith whic t.ie e coerce the ministry. The present ef- is t? deal aie piimari , feet of the refusal to grant the inquiry financ^a^ au<* a mun win oe to remvigorate tlic legal move- U1U ??;ws?a4,'y vl ment in every county in Ireland; and concession maj r moreover, to unite Irish voters in Eng- ^rom Congiess m land against the Liberals. This latter fairer legislation thai in itself will be sufficient to turn the won^ ? ^ ei*a scale against the Liberals in some mere^- the dictates o dozen constituencies. Meanwhile, the anc^ Government and English press are The Vote in Cc making strenuous efforts In offset tlie ?7? effect of the support given by Irish There is some talK 0 ^ v? bishops to Parnell by mean* of asser- that the choice of Pr tions telegraphed from Ron* that the left with Congress^ 1 Pope deprecates the action of the contingency the Nev bishops. sums up the situatic ? ? highly satisfactory There axe a few facts about the hopes. Gould-Field Banquet w:hich have not The electoral certific been given the prominence which by the Democratic Boa they deserve, though the mere fact of vassers. the banquet itself is having a profound Senator Edmunds, a effect upon the country. For the first man, presides over the time at gatherings of this kind, the recti?e the electoral ce reporters of the newspapers were ex- The fraudulent vote eluded. The speeches delivered by would have to be cotui Mr. Evarts and Mr. Blaine were given ent Democratic House out by the Associated Press. All des- tives. criptions of the scene came through The objection of th( this one source. When the speeches throw out the State ai were over, and the banqueters repair- be no choice by the E ed to the parlor to make up their sub- What next? The ? scription, even the stenographers of sentatives,- under th< the Associated Press were exe'uded, would choose the Presi - and the proceedings were conducted itv of Slates, each St in entire serecy. TY'hv did the party vote according to the -1 _ J % ' - - - ? vi muiai iaea* put itself in a position delegation. The bens n of this kind six days before election? to elect the Vicc-Presic In the memorable language of the The Democrats have guest of the evening, "Wherever con- House the votes of A1 cealment is desirable, avoidance is ad- sas, California, Con visable, and I do not know any better ware, Georgia, Indi test to apply to thehono* and fairness Louisiana, Maryland, of a "business transaction.'"' sissippi, Nevada, Xev - ,ii cw Carolina, Ohio, South The ^ew York Herald speaking of nessee,Texas, Virginia the downfall of the Republican party and Wisconsin; in all says: "Their power and influence Florida is divided. er?vir>?v Anlr- IWtm i wmsinlnir fhnr l/uij ii'/ui UCXl lUMUHUil I Hi" ahv/ * 0 - portauce; they know nothing of the Republican. great questions that are equally us im- So, in accordance \vi portant to national life and progress tion, as Jefferson was now as were in their time the issues and John Quincy A with which Lincoln, Chase, Seward Grover Cleveland won and Samner so manfully dealt; they the House in 1884. H have no sympathy with any but the against 14 States, old controversies and the old methods The worst that conl of party struggle, and they are too old successful Republican and berntted to go to school again to would therefore be t learn the solution ofth?se new problems Vice-Presidency for Jc that Mr. Beecher has courageously buck- "The people can re led to in his political olda^e. Four vcars confident now in the p of exclusion from office and patronage that the. growling, s will freeze out the jobbers and send fraud and corruption the superannuated statesmen of the power to bite. ?*ew Y Republican party into honored and ^ual^ote^cannot,' useful retirement. Then the party ctolen ' will be purified and will find itself in ^ the hands of fresh, enthusiastic leaders, Have we Tria able and eager to lead it away from contemplation of its completed glories "Who can tell? The tp new and solid triumphs. These enveloped in the gloon: leaderi are equipped and ready now and neither Democra' for their work, but the war-horses caus arc prepared to g block their war. the-next President. T1 * m T to be about settled ir 1 ? t 1 )l>a T'nirtn ftvoorit Vnitr iHEjxeYr iorK woria, several aays umv..vA?vr.,vi. ago, says: Ellison S. Keitt, of south the announcement of ti Carolina, at the Democratic ratification State, will depend the meeting held under the a?upices of campaigu. About ot: Tammany Hall, at Xo. 109 Third Are- hundred thousand vc nue, on Monday evening, answered polled, aud ouf reader? Wm. M. Evart's attack upon the South the doubts involved, wl as follows: "I read iu the Tribune a that the majoritj forth* * r nights ago in i didute in that State will not exceed j the negroes m. M. Evarts. j one thousand voles. We believe, all I Senator and 3 solid and has j tile same, that Cleveland has carried . were iro tiei in the present ; the Srate, and the evidence received! tlioso of J. ! South, and I ! of the latest and most reliable charac- ( For Senate ic coimtrv has j ter sustain us in this view of the i ceived 189 j : present issue ! situation. A Register dispatch, very j Other State lection is more late, says: j vote polledin she is. She Tiie official votes of the counties cut! opposition blood and fire, j down Blaine's plurality by districts j grcss, and i and indicate that Cleveland will have | otism and cor- i 0. . m. received?l a plurality in the State. The official \vs what honest j Vote of fifty-six counties complete give j publican, you the intelli- a plurality for Blaise of 59,384 and fo'' I there was a of the South is Cleveland of 69,207. An estimate of thePresidei t the four counties not in give pluralities honest govern- for Blaine 0,319 and 4S7 for Cleveland, rfut TOt,er? st tiie traud and which would give Cleveland a net plu- electoral b< id against the rality in the State of831. * these ballot )len Presidency, Charles A. Dana, of the New York gressional L ,000,000 people &kin, and the inveterate enemy of It was fe lust. Mr. Wm. Grover Cleveland, says in a dispatch to some troub' Ler champion of the Register-. put out w; > price. It was The Sun's most reliable figures at this neighb the o-ift of the this hour iudicate that Cleveland and natureu cro1 President. As ba!'e .tca'Td Nc;T Yo,k bled than tl , . btate by a majoritv ot more than one , rn in history, thousand. * da>'- rbc bvarts to spcqic a t> , , . F A. F. Gorman, Chairman of the wuld Ul5,u^i omi^Shcr Na'i0nal Democratic Executive Com- ? ^ bee t, T? h e ; says: "All the precincts in the who are nc France'8 w!' StatC have been heard fl'0in- Clevc- thc "grand the nisf- H ' land.?S pIamIity is 2'500 ?r 3,000." **** as s I nc Daniel Maiming, chairman of the New sornc_flawi ? Y01'k State Executive Committee, tele- t0 ac sress. graphs to the New York Evening j werc no Ina Post: " dispersed al B-v ??cia] returns reported from tlje P0,,s W' t 5 C, f Z17 C?\ln% 9lev,ela"d a,,d Hendricks j ly a man, t ssible to deter- hare without doubt carried New York I in ti,p v?^i k*atC bv a safe and sure majority. No | rphfl vnt ,cision cue com- machiiations false claims or pre- anH fnrwir se of the Forty- tended doubts of Mr. Blaine's mana- bv special n e is, however, gers can change this result. The w'prk 0f Senate will be friends of honest government and n f honest election can be everywhere assured that the Democratic State Board in August, e has a Repnb- 0f Canvassers will see that the true my son's"wif \ The succes- tote is correctly declared. "sumption. S llid itDemocrat, of Smarting under the sting of signal pus from j,^r >ublican, and in defeat, the chairman of the National tain anythin 5 seems to have Republican Committee has issued a [jfe^vouid be the new House whining address in which there are fell destroys iose term docs some significant declarations: ^ of next March, j The Republicans have carricd every was very we; itV "Will approx- JNonnern oiaic cxccpt^cw ocrsey ana prove; coiilii mniA, Connecticut. Virginia seems also to stored to life . ^ " have also to have given a majority for ter than she House is sixty- Republican cause and ticket, and ?5 \vi f 1S-S2 a great there is a strong probability that West Lun<*Eestor swent over the Virginia has also, while other South- ? n?thpt?m, hp! ern States are still in doubt. The Northern States alone however, give to Blaine Brewer's I nets which un- an(i Logan 233 electoral rotes and in- table prepare ;anccs are reil- sure their election. In New York or c*rc ie tide has not attempts to tamper with the returns Cures 01 Clr? rhron^hont the' have alread>' becn detected. The * " ioioiunont tne actuaI vQfe cagt -n New York dt here were not j?ing*s county and 1,852 other precorrnption and cinctsgave at.-the utmost only 1-iS piu- OUT OF "3 ingress run by rality to Grover Cleveland, while 193 ? o. " precincts not vet heard from <ravc 2,- . The gentl. had left a deep planJity-t0 Garflcla. There is, ^'1? public mind, an therefore, no ground for doubt that }iis'1)0.stoffic( 1 the course of the honest vote of the State has been Ga. Thefol nana?rers in the given co me itepuoiican cauuiuautsj , ? rr and though the defeated candidate for ME. JOHN. , " the Presidency is at the head of the s nothing short election machinery in this State, the Iuthe spri ue would have Democratic party, which has notori- m-0w^V0rse: i >m Democratic onslv been the party of fraud in elec- that I could] PS nf 1 tl0,,s for .vears> will not be permitted manv kinds i ^ p to thwart the will of the people. The grow worse. vo courses must National Republican Committee calls consumption to do nothing is on the Chairman and individual mem- Holloway fin safetv, a divid- bers of all County Committees to take andlotlfba anmHTg T)Tit -a ^omDlest aiid jnostst r in gen t it ri^lt awav ? means to protect the sancOTY~or rho dosc^-j-b^ when the mat- ballot. The Republican candidates I had uscd'u deral legislature have been honestly elected beyond on my feet ai v auestions of question. Anv attempt to cheat the health. 1 an " ' --j ii..;.. ?-.it xi storer saved peopte una iu uexeut ineir win urns e-v- , , strative detail, r j i. 4l 1t u .. 1 of the same* . ' pressed at the polls must be sternlv OVA, al compromise exposed and resisted by every law-re- n. promised esttltin procur- specting citizen. " manufacture uch wiser and In answer to this cowardly threat, derful cure 11 either party Mr. Merrick, of Washington, the lead- ^arly^n N ;ct if it followed ing counsel for Mr. Tilden before the on the machi its own wishes Electoral Commission,?aid a few nights severe pain i . ?r x f j followed by ago, in Washington, "that Cleveland i and a severe ? I she could ne M US CKULltU '.V ii liiajwinv VI Uiv I.H.V/ >ngrre.ss. . , , ,, , , weeks she w toral rotes, aud would be inaugurated t* ittendir f the possibility peaceably, if possible, by force, if nought one esident may be necessary." ' nourishment .11 view of this "Whatever else may be said, it is agreed with 7 York World now certain that the Republicans are xhey^made >11 in a manner preparing to steal New York from patientand] to Democratic the Democrats and to inaugurate j-*1"- ^plolva; Jas. G. Elaine 011 the 4th of March bottle and g? rates are issued next. This will be thwarted and the she could ret rd of State Can- Democrats will see that there is an ! noti^some honest connt of the voles in the Pivo- I continued 1 pure and honest tal State. Our party has the election wa^abfe^tr Senate and will machinery ofthe Srate, and surely they now in bette rtificates. will see that the fraud of 187(5 is not1 T?rJe,ve5^i ? i Restorer sav of a stolen State re-enacted. of six childn ited bv the pres- New Jersey and Connecticut are ah- ?^r* Hernd /. , . ? , . , -v-r -xt 1 upson count of Representa- soiutely safe, and with New York I reiiabieman Cleveland's election is assured. We | ? i House would believe that Cleveland is now elected j hie iid there would to the Presidency and that lie will be U ILtJ lectoral College, inaugurated. [ouse of Repie-1 ... ..* UTRAXGE TREATMENT. 2 Constitution, -r yr dent by a major- Messrs. Editors: I went to VVinns- " ate casting one boro on the morning of the election majority of its j and arrived at the poll at six o'clock, Qjjy itc would have j aud found a great many of my white P. R. Molass lent. Lfriends standing about there. I was afullIin?of * in the present asked if I was supervisor. I answered r(n abama, Arkau- that I was. My commission was called and all grad( nccticut, Dela- f01- and scrutinized. I was then in- ?'d prices, l] ana, Kentucky, vited in and handed a chair by one of Michigan, Mis- the managers of election. I was also of^f0th^ani v York, North furnished with pen and ink, and I was Rio sold. Ci Carolina, Ten- treated with such respect by the mana, "WestVirginia gers thsy. I scarcely could believe that WOODEN twenty-three. I was a representative of the Etheopian of Tubs, Po race. I really cannot believe that a ^ouS/fpins teen Stales are set of my colored brethren would have Tables, Step treated me with such rcspect. Well, i c^es> Spoons, th the Constitu- when a little is known, a little re- WILLqW elected in 1801 quired. It was the quietest election I ers Laundr dams in 1825, ever witnessed in my life. I did not Lunch and 1 Id be elected by see a Republican ticket all day, but I e would have 23 believe if there had been a thousand ti\W\R Republican votes in that box they j Goods. Daii d result from a would have been counted just as they i States 1 fraud this year J were cast. I don't believe there could j cutters, Mui hp thrift of thft^ Viotto Koon (inv mrtvp lmnpsf oW.tlnn in Houselceepe] ?hn A. Logan. the United States than there was in i,\rge ^ main calm and Wiunsbcro or would have been even Sets. Child' erfect assurance with a much larger number of votes ? Darling dog of cast. J. C. Jackson, IBOT1 has no great United States Supervisor. "ork is not Flor ir York's Presi- the rote ^jwnticello. th] shall not be Monticello, S. C., November 4.? D To-dav being the dav of election for ,ow ? 3 Offers 12]4 State anp national officer?, a crowd Sugar for SI. assembled at an early hour within the Sugar for Si. i r.n , - - 51.00. Good matter is yet limits of cur little village. 1 he white pounds forS: i of uncertainty, voters were first on the ground, but supply of Ca 1 sold ji yen ts nor Republi- soon from all points of the compass ^ppies; pe?j ire the name of the dark-skinned citizen could be seen j apples, Salm be contest seems making his way towards the polls, j LecS^3?* t every State in Every negro in the, neighborhood,: gootf. for Si.( York, and upon whether entitled to vote or not, was |^^d Sb je resnii in mjii j on nana, very iew uuempieu iu voie i nouse m win outcome of the in the State boxes. They seem to have j g^?J le million two decided to give up the State oifice?f i ?1.00 that's e ?tes have been and are beginning to realize that this ; will appreciate is a white man's country- and that will ^ agy 0tfc, aen It is known, be governed by white men. 3 successful cau- 4-s sfated in your columns Oct2ofx3m / / ' ; ' ' / v . ' % : - \V4,* >-<2 nominated candidates for j Representatives, but there j TKf" /%. "W d"W"m < eels on the ground except | C3e C. Coieman for Senator.! Vegetable Sicilii )r, Major Woodward re,?rr^rs,: hair renew -abou t 200. There was rfo^ ^ Uio first preparation perfectly ad to Colonel Pcrrv for Con- cure peases of the scalp, and the 1 _ _ ccssful restorer of faucd or gray La tllC Presidential doctors : natural color. srrOTrtli. and Youthful Jemocratic, about 200; Re- It lias liad many imitators, but none ? ,A . , fully met all tlio requirements neei * 40- * will see that th(/proper trcatment of th0 hair an slight effort made to carry Hall's Hair Hexeweb lias steadil itial elector?, hut the i?no- infaTcr>rxd sprcad its fara0 audus ,, . . . ? , to every quarter of tlie globe. Its 1 weie unable to locate the leled success can be attributed to 1 ;'iX and therefore loaiw^>f cause: the entire fulfilment of itsprcm :s were found ill the Com Tlio proprietors Lave often been s )0X * . at tho receipt of orders from remo . , tries, where they had never made an e ared that there would be it3 introduction. le at the pollSj as the ticket The use for a short time of Hall as composed Of men from IiE2<ETVEii wonderfully improves t lorhood, but a more <rood wnal appearance. It cleanses these - j ail impurities, cures an n amors, iei U 01 C13.1 ke\ srllGVCl* asscifi- dryness, and thus prevents baldn 1C Olie at Monticfclio Oil this stimulates the-weakened glands, and more prominentKepabfi- f?nvard.a:vEew *?? 1 1 -s- * growth. The effects of this articie led the ticket, an-z said that transient, like those of alcoholic ] n put in the field by men tions,but remain a long time.-whicl >t recognized as leaders Of its use-a matter of economy. old party." Bon Martin BUCKINGHAM'S I npervisor, but there was nwiiiiutw in his commission and Ifis foe the :t was questioned. There WHISKERS .rshals 011 hand. The Cl'O^d 'Will change the heard to a natural 30Ut five o'clock, and before or black/as desired. It produces apci , . . ' color that will not wash away. Consi cie closeu theie was scaice- a g?ngje preparation, it is-applied vhite or black, to be seen trouble. insty of the polling place. PEEPABED BY rere counted, boxes sealed J f HALL & C0? MSM ded to the commissioners ?. ??.) " nesseugersand the political Sold by r>ealers m jrejicme : was completed. a. t. ??????????? Froiu Macon. POK ALL THE I , 1881, it was discovered that 0? e was in the last stages of con- Scrofulous, Mercnrl >he was coughing incessantly L n;cnr,v, would discharge quantities of V i^W D^sordc, lungs, Could not sleep or re- the best remedy, bee; >.eo2M&"X?iK A>'er's Sarsapari ,-c got Brewer's Lung Restorer Sold by all Druggists; ?1, six bottl in very small doses, as she ik. She soon began to im- _J . med thc remedy and was renml hfnltli niiirl i<; ?n.rinv hpt. has ever been before. I reoration as nearly a miracle, he is indebted to Brewer's er. R. W. Bonxeh, Macon, Ga. iUng Bestorer is a purely vegeition, contains no opiuiii, mordo. or any poisonous substance. "O A T~VT f ular of long list of wonderful \JTjl4 xtlI-Li amae, Rankin & Lamak, Macon, Ga. ?HE JAWS OF DEATH. ' SEED jman who outlines liis case an considerably advanced in oted for his sterling integrity. T) V T? 2 is Yatesville, Upson county, ]{ j_ r>, lf>win<if is PEARSON'S STATEMENT. ng of 1SS21 was attacked with BARLEY cough, which continued to intil fall, when I got so weak not get about. I tried a great of medicine but continued to -x-r-r I was notified that I had A\ I) and would probably die. Dr. ally told me to try" Brewer's er. They sent to Ward's Store ttle and'l commenced taking r. After taking two or three f ) A T*s uutaimprove. arrtn^the_time_ ^ ^ p one bottle I was able to get ?ain. I am now in excellent a confident that the Lung Iiemy life and ray neighbors are T\ T) 1?T T71SJ\]TI >pmion. It is the l)e$t Lung JL/. At. rmade in my opinion. Dr. me that he would write to the rs aud tell them of the wont made in my case. dI' Mr. BeDj. F. Hearnoiid. ovember, 1881, while sewing ine, my wife was taken with a n her side, which was scon hemorrhages from her lungs cough. Fever commenced, "" ithereat nor sleep, and in a few ? fjnaT V It InJ Pi ! of her lungs was entirely gone. ) lvlilii UUUU ot retain the most delicate on her stomach I then AXD KEEP THE CAM1 Dr. Sullivan, my family physiDr. Holloway in corsultatiou. rmxr a final examination of the J~~ pronounced the esse hopeless. r>xr onnpr privr' 'vnTT'Pwr y then suggested the Brewer's hi zuffLrjiytr XUUKbhL, er as a last resort. I sent for a tttt_ tve her a dose. I found that ini\ ain it on her stomach and Srov^nttoVr WlflMlMI! ^PP II the medicine regularly, and by |f J.jJ.110 SJ U1 U iU 0 II had taken two bottles, slie walk about the house. She is r health than she has enjoyed ears. I believe that Lung 2C2S. ed hef life. We have a family >n, some of them grown." Ice, fi.ty pounds or more, at 3 on's postoffice is Yatesville, per pound. y, Ga. He is a thoroughly jce, 0ne hundred pounds or moi in every particular. cents per pound. it Tlonnnrnrl best massixa lemons,tw liu u UI i U11 ^er ^ozcn'or *our c*ozen lor oue . w s&oke j_> 1 TliA TT7r?v?., Ri-ac' Piif r c u m min g s. jf* ? ss- sasrsss . The Richmond Straight Cut Ci The Dulce of Durham Cigarette r-EDGE BUTTER, CHOICE Th. Forest King, best 5c. Cigar ,es, XXX Cream Cheese, and The Rosa De Salvador, Key we Groceries and Canned Goods. ? cook. WDERED, GRANULATED is of PURE SUGARS, at the One BaiTel Northern Potatoes. L to 14 pounds for one dollar. Some Nice Large Red Onions. One Barrel Large New York Cc OFFE?"STAG", A BLEND J"?'received.at the WINNSBC i Java. "E. L. C." the best HOUSE. ommon Rio-toose. Good and F. "Vy. UABEXXC! ??- Pro: WARE-LARGE VARIETY ills and Buckets, Flour and "bjt t fiTTTHTTlTiTT I A OHIMY -Ladders, Butter iTuitS, I'ad- x Etc. WARE?CLOTHES, IIAMP- \T A r^~R I IS] FH1 v, Market, Tic Xic, Work, oV? W JLJL JL JLN Jli J 1 ancy Baskets in endless varieOF ALL KINDS FOR SALI E-A FULL LINE OF Staple ry Pans, Pudding, Bread and "ry one of the New Perforated EnrmuS',ndke%^dbi?r?'i'et J- F- McMASTER & : could wisti fpr. L'CADTYITVT AT? TATT T?tT> Looviwiiauii i vr ivijux^i ? . o s Baths, 5tc,, 'OM PRICES WATERTOWN ENGINI BALL HAND COTTON PK 3 TDIE TO GET BARGAINS. ^jxTLE GIANT HYDRAULIC . A. HE3TDKIX * ? ? , ... . . _ . . . CHAIN AND ROTARY HAR. pounds Standard Granulated 00; 13u pounds Standard a. at tttptrr^t>'v t\t \po\t 00; 14}? bright Extra C for OLD HICKORY WAGOX I S? Cwesril;3^8 WE ARE AGENTS FOR T] nned Goods which will also be f close profit, such as canned CORTLAND WAGON COJ iches, Corn, Tomattos, "Pineon, Potted Ham and Tongue, MANUFACTURERS OF 1 Sardines. Six pounds of ?-'s Crre \ oS0v,ethilif PLATFORM SPRING WAG< )0. Good Tennessee Flour at .ndred, or ?5.75 per barrel. ? nes T will sell as close as anv iilJvjbrlXiO msboro. Tiy me. One barucumber Pickles, something antlI, Remember, if you save i t^ual to 51.00 mad^. PHAETOXS. ^IGAliS?Smokers can always cents cigar at HEND.HIX'S Giye us a call, andwe will sell y er house in town. you want CHEAP. ;!> 4- HEMDRIX. j F> McMASXEE I i ' t -- \ 1 CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS.! REPLI l& Q tt'. STILES, j an 1 PAINTER, HURLEY BLOCK, 100 MEETING ST. : RECEIVED YE: "ER . Charleston, S. C. i Dealer in Paints, Oiis, Brushes, Varnish aptedto Class, Putty, Colors, Glue, ?fcc. . .fWal irst sue- ' A few pieces of those ] ir to its 4 | \rrv t; TiinArr T\r</"?\' Beautiful Blue, just tli beauty. 1 A AVo vilLk > j at the saraa low prices i liave so vj-,N..,. V ;' * w,\'7.r*\\' ! Anoxner 101 01 muse pi dial for -ha-nl1' actl k=r op Saddles, Bridles j admired in our store fi d scalp. iiAior,. t*.c. i Flannels, Cotton Fia.ni y grown l>ealer ix Saddlery, Hardware, ' Piedmont Drills, Sliirti efuir.esa ! Leather, &c. &c. j more piece of that exti iinparal- j Importer of English Bits, Stirrups, <fcc. ! but one . 137 Meeting Street. Charleston, S. C.! AliSO AT orprised j IJEMIY STJ2ITZ, to coan. i 1 ? MORE SHOES, and s - - ' * . Head, Feet and Pocke raortior j importer nr.o vv r.oiesaie .ueuier m i FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUIT, NOTICE! 's Hate he per- Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Cocoanuts, ilpfrom : Leiuons, Pineapple.1', Potatoes, Onions, rer, and i Peanuts, Cabbages, &e. TOUR PRESENCE ess. it j S. E. Cor. Meeting & Market Streets, between the hours of' enables CHARLESTON, S. C. (Sundays excepted) b rigorous 1 ; intend to extend our t are not pHARLES C. LESLIE, j prepara- ! i makes Wholesale and Retail Commission Dealer LIVE AND FISH, OYSTERS, GAME and POULTRY )*Y"E Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market. ; Office No. 7 Market St., East of East Bay J|gf j Consignments of Country Produce are ^ ESS ^ j j respectfully solicited. Poultry, Eggs, &c. Wis? ? 1 Perishable Goods at owner's risk after bro-wn, j delivery to Southern Express Co. ~_z^z 7 rmanent I - |3 ^ If /& sting of I XT' BROTHERHOOD & CO., \J? i /\ WritllOUt JL a g S J / % IRON MERCHANTS. JL _J A -JL J Dealers rn Machinery and SuppliesNTT i agents fob ,n' i 'MAID OF THE SOUTH CORN MILL." ' s- | No. 165 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C. HURRAH. FOx ? I Try our 50 cents Machine Oil?the best OEMS jint"emarket Lager beeii . "? I JUUAM. I ilJj L-.LiAlJOO.Ii..> J.-VvX LU., rjlja 5? Vj[OS A GxlM S-S CIIAKLESTON, S. C.: Have now a Standard Beer superior to others, put up in kegs, patent stopper bottles, SsSa and bottles in barrels for export, to keep a _ long time. Empty beer bottles bought My stock of Lames L>i eSjS"* Agent in Columbia, Sir. Julius Krentleis Cashmere?all \a ool. I this market. Dress G ?LEMENSCLAC1US, Sdfvufsllfttemt ?IMPORTER AND DEALER IX? Brown, Ganiet and B1 WINES, LIQUORS,CIGARS,TOCACCO, TOWELS AND GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, No 175 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. wh?te ami Browf B1 White and Gray, Slow T^TA TTrT\T7Af A V ^ CAYC J j I IV X UO KJV.L1 KJy WHOLESALE GROCERS, 10TJS G-'EI ?asj>? These Goods are boun PROVISION DEALERS, IIMY^OCK^SI^E 102 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET, CHARESTON. S. 0. HATS, CAPS, I jgOYD BROTHERS, Call and be convince Wiiolesble Gtiocers, Liquok Dealers ?AND? ? uujijxicoiujx juxir^tiAJx JLO, I J 1 J 197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C \~*y Jl Q. W. ABIAR & CO , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Perfumeries and Toilet Articles. attt> r,u-or b*< instretur Cor. Kin- and Vanderhorst Streets. 0L R Cuyer has just; retui CHARLESTON. S. C. and best selected stocks ol offered to the people of Wii g B. THOMAS, AGENT, ^1? V No. 320 King St., Opposite Liberty, L.ULl, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANG- "PAPl^ rvnx T APT? mrrsivs cornaces and upholstery goods, CHARLESTON, S. C. Window Awnings Made to Order. v .... , - , >,0 o d-time high pnces w A G. CUDWORTH & CO., cheapest get the most patrol We mean every word w ?wholesale? Goods from SADDLERY WAREHOUSE, 155 Meeting Street, ; \ J?. T Opposite Charleston Hot l ^AIGM CHARLESTON, S. C. , g_ Look at our Fifty-C< ^LYA GAGF & CO., 0ur Qne Do]lar Shirt has F FBOJI " CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, Look at our Cloaks. Loo cheap?" Market, Corner Cetrch Street, Our Answer: <fIt'sCASI ATIrtrt I CiIAK.LE8TO.3f, 5. C. m connection wmi our vn nilRf) P*W t?r the country a specialty. Ia?. WWdl We ? u U.JJ U ? ?? >ow, for your own good, i j^UCAb & KICflARDSON, I ?t> A ct/yxmptjc dptyttdi; .vnui axt-n LM cents! BCCZ MANUFACTURERS, ^ Jjj W Allxi 62 EAST BAT, CHARLESTON, S. C. c, at 1 \i ?OF? g A- NELSON & CO., Mycente * -wholesale dealers is- FRESH GKOl BOOTS AND* SHOES, N o. 23 n a y x e S t r e e t, STAPLE AND SHEL icrarettes. CHARLESTON, S. C. WHICH WILL BE SOLD nl Cigar Henry bischoff & co., cash. s- WHOIiESAE GROCERS AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE st Cigar. ? proprietors of tiie celebrated Just received CAKOLIJNA TOLU TUNIC. I ? Uecker's Q?t Meal in wcl 199 EAST IiAY, CHARLESTON, S. C Keeker's Oat Ileal in bull ? B. miflEIMEB ssss jjrji New Crop New Orleans i prietor. j IIAS REMOVED IilS EAR ROOM Flour, Rice, Meal and WL TO J Sugars, Coffees and Tea.< brands. RIB(rE WAY, S. C., Anda great many other _ , .... , , , will be sold at the Lowest 3 \v here he will always keep on hand a _L 5 fine assortment of liquors, including the Times. XXXX GIBSON RYE, To ^flnest Mackc : BT OLD CROW WHISKEY, son.. SWEET MASK CORN, S. S. ? N C. CORN WHISKEY, Oct25fx3m : CU. . . , Together with all grades of Wine, Gin, g^Qg^y j^g, etc., ctc. All goods sold at Gives model courses in all the Common Scht giate Branches, including bo vocal and instrumental mu ESS. eight elaborate recitations, LAGER BEER AT $1.00 per Dozen, daily. Teachers, experienc i PRESS handsome: location, beautifi ORDER. SOLICITED. ous; church facilities, good. ROWS SATISFACTION GUARAN TEED, supplied with ohart^ maps, I uouru sun ace, pitieiib uesxs, s Jan 8- Reading Room, always ope _ all, has a choice selection of rvr i ^ i ~v ture. Rates of TUITION ai \\ X lii-LA suit the stringent times. 1 of a mind and proper app IPANY s given. Satisfaction saf teed. For further paniculc circular to p. R. BUSBY, A. M., COTTONSEED! COTTON SEEP |! QctiG Hals ~ - ! TWO STOKES FC I wiHpay (15c.) fifteen cents cash per ! FOR SALE, Corner 1 Bushel for 10,000 Bushels SOUM D DRY I U letje Streets, WinnsboT COTTON SEED, delivered to me at this j occupied by Air. Johw P. 3 . . place before the first of next November. ; and Mr, U. G. Desportes. Pc on wna* v^'ill exchange Cotton Seed Meal for Cotton | vlaunary 1st, 1885. These st< Seed tUe trade irom ttie best secti< J. B. C ROSBY, and Chester. Apply to fc CO. Sept 19x3m " " Shelton, S. C. 'Octifx3m ' K. S. D] ^ --.i.-1SIiiilH1:1 i1111111 * - * ""> 1 i ? IMEMBBBIBI ggg 111 gglgg?^aBPBBIW??M ^vrnTTmn orTAmr ? L.rsi0xiir*vx ; STERDAY THE FOLLOWING: - . v o?? >retty, smooth Cashmeres, in the following shades: e thing; Green, Dark Garnet, Marcon and Brown -etty Dress Calicoes?same brands as those so much rst of the season. Ginghams, White and Red iieis, lisibt, medium and extra heavy. Bed Ticking, ings and Sheetings, Plaid Homespuns, &c. One a heavy Kersey for Pants. . HIE CORNER STORE! till more to arrive in a few days. Shoes to fit the ts of all. NOTICE!! NOTICE!!! IS REQUESTED AT TIIE CORNER STORE *?iw1 Q T\ r?1 onv fl f) v I O ClUClv, it. in., <uiu o v v,iwiy, ?.? . i...j j> etween now and January 1st, 1885, to decide if we |* msiness by selling reliable Dry Goods and Slices at X i LET LIVE PMCES. ~ * V V. -ifi - - V . V>;:^53 IN KArrs. I THE CHEAPEST STORE IIS7 . TOWN! __o_ . , ;j| ??S FOB THE LEASf SOSEY! o :ess Goods is complete, consisting ctf Ladies' Black The Cheapest lot of Dress Worsted ever brought to inghams in all the latest colors. Also a splendid , Sack Flannels, Ladies' Waterproof?cheap. These Ives if you will look at them. Velveteens?Blue, ack. DOYLIES, AND TOWEJ^TTvET^ ankets and Bed Spreads, Lindseys, Canton Flannel, eachings and Unbleached Homcspur., Drillings. e's Balmorals, Hoop-skirts, &c., <?-c. sTTS' - ';V? ;d to sell. They "were picked out from among the. : of CLOTHING, for durability, cannot be excelled. 1NTS' FURNISHING GOODS IS COMPLETE.? CUTMTQ A "V"P> TPTTTSJPT.^ JV/VJLOj UilVJUU X * d of these facts. Polite attention siven to all. LOUIS SAMUELS. :1 ;ad this. I . Bed from New York, where he boujjh t one of tEecfieapest Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clofchmg, &c., ever msboro and Fairfield County, all of which will be sold at . - . r BOTTOM PttTflF.S - ? IL JU vy JL JL v./ JL JLVXVAU' itli us. The time has now come when those that sell the nage- -so we are bouud to sell. * - -V .'= e advertise. If you want to save money, buy your "Dry- % V1LL1F0RD & CO. , -1 ?nt Shirt?the best you ever saw. " ^ ..>3 no equal. I k at our Blankets. The cry is "How can yoi sell them so * 1 otliing Department, we have a small renuunt left from ?11 at half price. don't forget the place. A. WILLI FORD & CO. . 1 tvALs fo THE" PJBLIC! ! , SERIES, | i F GOODS ^ | WE BEG ?EA\E D I5.FOR.lf [ the citizens of Winns'ooro ad of FairSeld County that we have taken-harge of the . Shop near tlie south-east concr of Wash-. cages. | ington and Yanderhorst Sfeets, opposite tne uantist ciiuron, wnere y> are prepares to do everything in the line -f - . :k wheat,. - WOOD 1EI i ite Beans. ; of the best \\*e -will give special atr.tion to repair ! WAGOXS, A RPtI AGEUN D" OTR9B, goods which I VEHICLE . . Prices to suit! And we nnhesitatinglyjUAEAXTEE- JS | SATISFACTION. " We are now fully prerped to mannfac-^'-'^H xel of the sea ?J'Tertical CorrSlLLS, 1? riTUTE, j Which arc known to lot the highest': excellence, and which he. always given ? entire satisfaction. ? ?, Jm > OF ITS OWN | We are a'SG prepared hnake contractSi^* >cl and Colle-! *or MTS! HOUSE BULBING, <8 with reports! , .. , , ^4; buildings, Estimates and pians fashed on applr- J ill and salubri- i cation. gl&bffii ROMED1S; S3HTH, etc., etc. The Aug 30-fxtf 11 and free to i 1 currant litera- i ?? ; nd BOARD to r x~rirrv fflk ?he conditions. \\ A JN LD. hcation being 2LY t)UAKA>-- ! ir& send for a! Principal, : * 4 * ellviile, S. C. j COTTON SEED I C<TO"S SEEDF! 1 ' dm . ? , i I will pay (23c.) fifteeeats cash per ram and Col- Bus}iei for" io.ooo Bush- SOUND DRY ... 1 ?'0,1 nT0W I COTTON SEED, dettve to me at this ? M lattnews, Jr.,; place before the first oiext November, gpffit.- JB ^session given, exchange Cotton Se Meal for Cotjres command; ton Seeds M >ns of Fairfield i. EHAZIER, fl ESPORm Qct(1X-x3m rothers.S.C.JMM