Horry news. (Conwayboro, S.C.) 1869-1877, January 06, 1874, Image 4
A Macon negro, who went into a
tiance at a meeting the other night,
was accidentlly overlooked. When lie
found the lights were all out he follow- ,
ed the congregation and succeeded in
seriously walloping one of the deacons.
He gives as an excuse that "doy lug
Tidder niggers home an' dey mout as
well lugged mo. no church ain't no
place fur ter git up 'stiuctions in
Veiety."
A .. - XT' . .4 1_ 1 . .4 I.. 1. ? ..
/\n hiiuuwu young uuiy bcum-m in iii-r
rocking chair reading the bible, exclaimed
"Mother, hero in a grammatical
error iu the bible." Her mother,
lowering her spectacles and approaching
the reader in a very scrutinizing
-attitude, fluid: "Kill it! Kill It! it is the
very thing that ban been eating the
leaves and the book marks."
^Gentlemen," said an auctioneer,
who was selling a piece of land,"this is
the most delightful land. It is the
easiest land to cnltiv ah d, it is so light,
so very light. Mr. Taiker will corroborate
my statement; he owns the next
patch, and he will tell you how easy it
is worked." "Yes,gentlemen," said
Tarker, "it is very easy ly work, but
it is a plaguey sight easier to gather
the crops."
"Martn what du you think Sal told
Ked Hobbles last night when he was
sparking 'Shut up child! what are
you talking about?" "No but 1 hearn
her, I did. She told Ned Hobbles last
flight she kinder lsh .""Hush you
little rascal! Hush, or I'll take your
skin of!:" and poor Snllie looked as red
as a boiled lobster. "Ob, gel out Sal,
I will tell! She told Ned Hobbles she
kinder felt skeered tu deth and tickled
tnl"
Astonish i no. ? A Western editor
fellfl this story of v hat he says happened
up in the East:
A good story is told of a raw-honed
fellow, who went into a market house
at Koston?perl nps the Qnincy?and
seeing a large hog on exhibition, was
mightily struck with it.
"I swear," said lie, "Hint's a great
hog; I swear I never saw a finer looking
one ; I swear what short legs he's
goi; I swear.
"Look here, friend" said a dry looking
lit tie individual trotting up, "you must
not swear so."
"1 swear 1 should like to know
v l.y ?" asked the hard swearer, yith
at) omnious look.
"Because swearing is against the law
and I shall have to commit you," draw
tng himself up.
"Are you a justice of the peace?"
mo,cited the swear??r.
"T am.''
" W?ll, I swoar, T.id the profane one
/;I am more astonished at that than I
was about the hog;" "I swear."
Lied With my 7aco to the Foo,
A sifigle shot, followed by a loud
id nek, told us that one of our best
fiien Bradley, was wounded, lie protlaiinfd
his agony mh a loud voice,
fnrhed over on hir? back, and comh.chCed
kicking so vigorously that the
hirgeon had difficulty in getting in
Teach oi him. "Boor it-Mow," said the
flnclor, a.s he saw whitish liquid oozing
?ut, "shot it the bladder; I am afraid
it's fatal," and he commenced opening
liis Coat. "Oh! m\ God," taid BradIcy
I'm a dead man; I'll never get
'jver it." "Keep np your spirits, my
boy; nevtir say die," arid Captain
(Johnson, kneeling kindly over him.
"1 Wt/.r " ? 1 1 1
vi j nracu l HC WUUIlllCH
flu 1, leeldy, "will you writo to my
fi other nnd tell her that 1 died bravely
doing my duty, With my face t<> tlio
loo, and that I thought of her when 1
dying."
"Yob, yw*V said the doctor, with
dim- eyes aiCotliisky voice, "I will
^ l ite to heyorlat.fell h< r, too," but
Suddenly Rpi^or^' to his feet with an
indignant ami ~~*ry voice, added?
"Why; eot( Th? tit , man, you are
hot hurt a bit\. i "idv your '-anteen;
<i , i /and , *. *
that's the watQ. r tjin it; get up will
you," / . Lrf
Mindly rftiftf?ago sloty, felt himself
fell over, an<york.?vh an exceedingly
foolish county,,nS, crawled back to
* liis position, tin id the, uproarious.
W laughter of the whole regiment.
For months aftor that,, on the march
6i in camp, atkl some timed in the
It i 11 n ooo a* ib- i 1
......irnn <?i iiir night, you Would heat
te voice m one direction demanding
"what shall I t lll your mother?" am!
i perhaps a halt dozen responses wouUi
he heard, "Tell her thai 1 died with m)
thee to the fee, : and then "Canteen
I'vadley wbuld come out and tingriU
I li ut for the ntAh tit: t said it. llo rcI
th m fdlihd him* but when he did therJ
V. tiS certain to lw a i.gul.
f m f ? -i TT
j ii i'j i i
overnraont of the G'ato of South Caro- I
)ina.
Governor?Franklin J. Moses, Jr. elcctcjl to
<ono for two years liom October, 1872.
Lieutenant Governor?ltiebardjll <Heaves
Secretary ofState?Henry K. liayne.
Treasurer?Francis L. Cardo/o.
Comptroller General?Solomon L. lingo.
Ajutant. ami Inspector ^General?llenry \Y
rnrvls.
Attorney General?Samuel \Y. Melton.
SujKjrintendent ol F.duoation?J. K, Jillson
Superjntemlent of l'enltontiary?0. J. Sloi
brand.
Superintendent of J amain Asylum? J)r.J.
F. Knsor.
Pilvate Secretary to Governor, and Actin
Commissioner of Agriculture?IJ. 11. X)
Byron.
Lv.crsr.A runic
The Legislature meets annually, on tbe lib
Tnseday in November.
President pro Jem of the Senate?Lou S
A. Swails
( leik?J.Woodruff, "Cbaileston.
Speaker of the House' ot Representatives ?
Samuel J. Leo, ot Aiken
Clerk?A. (>. Jones, Charleston
ScriiEMTC C'oUHT, Soi 'l'H CA ljol.INA.
Chief Justice?F. J. Moses, Sumter.
Associate Justice?A. J. Wilhud, Columbia,
Associate Justice?J. J. Wright, Summer
ville.
Clerk?A. M, Hoo/er, Lexington.
Report? J. S. (1. Hiohurdson, Sumter,
CiJii t it Corners.
FivstJCircnit?Tlio counties of Charleston
ami < ham'eburg.
Secoml Circuit?The f counties of Aiken
Rarmvvlt, Collection ami Leaufort.
Third Circuit?The counties of Sunite
Claroiulcin Williamsburg and Georgetown.
Fourth Circuit?'1 he counties of Chesterlield,
Marlboro, Darlington Marion and Horry
FitVk Circuit?The counties of Kershaw
Richland. Kdgclield and Lexington,
Sixth. Circuit?The, counties of Chester
Lancaster, i'ork and FaiviDUl.
Seventh Circuit?The counties of Newbury
aure ns,Spart cubing and U nion.
Eighth Circuit -The counties of Greonvill
Anderson, Ocnco, I icknens and Abberville.
ClJICiriT .1 l' DOKS,
First R. F. Graham, Charleston.
Second? .lohn .1. Maher, Blaekville
Third?John T. Green. Sumter,
fourth?C. V. Townsend, Beimetsvillc.
Filth?1L B. Mackoy. Chester.
Seventh?Montgomery Moses, Xe wherry.
Eighth Circuit?Thompson II. Cook,
Soi.k nous,
first Circuit?C\ \V. I3utz, Cliarleston.
Second Circuit?1*. 1.. Wiggin, I lean fori.
Third Circuit?-Samuel T. Atkinson. Geor
gctown.
Fourth circuit?D. D. MeColl. Bennettiville
Filth Circuit?.1. II. Uunkel. Columbia.
Sixth Circuit?\V. II. Hrawley, ('heater.
Seventh Circuit? XV. M. Fleming, Spartan
burg.
Kighth Circuit?Ahsolom Blithe, (^oenville.
Directory OF Horry County
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.Tndgc of "Probate?Isaac* Cannon.
Shcrilf-?A hi jnli II. Skipper..
Clcrk\)f Court?J.J W. Sessions.
Auditor?R. G. Sessions,
Treasurer?J. II. Usiaham.
Coroner?J). W. Oliver.
School Commissioner?Daniel Lewis.
County Commissioners ?Charles <Jrainger.
Joseph W. Holliday, l'eter4 Vauglit.?Ji II
Norman, Clerk.
TRIAL JUSTICES.
Buck's Township?Cornelius 11 Sarvis.
Coinvayhor Township?Samuel S. BeatyT""
Dog Blurt' Township?W. E. 1*. Cooper.
Socastec Township--Thominas W. McCo
mic,
IJttle RivCr Township?AV. A. Bessant.
Green SeajTownship?Alva Knzor.
Galivant's Ferry Township- E. I', Pitman
Floyd's Township?Avery Floyd.
Simpson's Creek Tow nship?T. L. Ilarde
LAWYERS IX CONWAYIiORO.
AValsh '1'liftni'io w niiin.k..
Mouzon Price.
MEUCII ANTS?CON WAY BOKO, S. C.
Burroughs? & Collins, 1). G. Collins 6c Co
I. T. Lewis, Mint/, 6c Mond, Allen, Baker <
Co., JolinJA. Mayo, doliii Sanders, Homer J
Burroughs, M. lh Beaty, Johnson 6c (.Irani
Joseph Todd, A. W. Hardee tt (Jo.
Druggist?Evan Norton, M. I).
Physicians?James II. Norman, Evan Xoi
ton, John II. Grant, James E. Grant.
Hotels?Norman llouse, Mrs. Jane No
lnaiijjl'roprietress. Traveler's liest?Willian
1*. Melson, IToprietor.
' Post Master?li. T. Jollio<
MERCHANTS?LITTLE JUVEIt,' P, C.
Thomas (J. Dunn, Klisha Davis, Thoma
W. Gore, J. W. Vereen, J. Vorceu.
MERCHANTS.
Hull ('reck?Jesse P. Williafhs, Beaty ?!
1 Sarvls, llrufoti 6c Anderson, S. J. flenecy.
BucksviUo. S. C.?W. L. Buck & Co., II. I
1 I hick.
Socasteo?C. Gilbert
f Green Sea,?J. 7/ Derham, Grahiger & Spi
? xrrwt
I
I Hound Swamp?1). M. Heaves.
Jllckinan's?Holt & IIayncs A Souls, Boy
> & 1'rlnce.
Dogwood Nock? N. Adams, Cox &Brantoi
At JI. J. Galbraith.
3 Galivant's Ferry?Joseph W. llolllday.
Bayboro?F, G, Burroughs <& Co'
onnr weekly nj
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FOH THE CURE OF
Cancel's, Tumors, Scrofula,
Chronic Ulcers,
Epilepsy, Uterine
Diseases, Liver
Dir eases, Skin
0 And all Kindred Affections,
\VE criiK OANCEKS, TUMOHS
'* and Ulcers with our Specifics with
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Office and Infirmary, Kas?t Ccntn
r St., Ooldsbnro, N. C.
a DP. .MILKS HUNTER it CO.
Sept. 30, 187;t-29-Cnn
THEY MUST BE SOLD!
3 T mending to ehango our business location
1 we ai O DOW .sel'inenll nnr ol/wl.- /.r
0 ^ bVUU
at unusually
hOW &gJt M8
for cash. A large portion of our stock has bu
recently bceirrccoivcd into store, and can la
,, bought
IVET.OW CORT.
We have on hand undies' Shawls, heavy
good and cheap. Dross goods of every variet y
W hite Goods, Trimmings, and a full line o
ITint.y, Bleached Goods, Fancy Goods, Home
spuns and Domestics.
(j Our slock of Shoes, Beady-Made clothing
and cloths for Gentlemen's Wear can't he ex
celled in this town,
n Our line of Groceries are of the best quality
Give us a call* and we are sure you will no
go away disappointed in prices or quality.
MNTZ MOMD.
Oct. 14, 1873-4t
GWS: JANUARY 0,
Dr..!. Walker's California YinCUjar
Hitters aro ?'i purely Vegetable
preparation, mado chiofly IVotn the native
herbs found on the lower ranges of
ti e Sierra Nevada mountains of California,
the medicinal properties of which
are extracted therefrom without tho U30
of Alcohol. Tho- question is almost
daily asked, "What is tho cause of tho
unparalleled success of Vikkoau Hittkj.s
?" Our answer is, that they remove
tho cause of disease, and tho patient recovers
his health. They are the great
blood purifier and a life-giving principle,
a perfect Renovator and Invigorator
of tho system. Never before in the
history of tho worlil has a medichio boon
compounded possessing tho roinarkublo
qualities of Vinkoau Bittkks in healing tho
sick of every di.-oa-o man is heir to. They
are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonio,
relieving Congestion or 1 nllannnation of
the l.iv.er and Visceral Organs ia Bilious
.Diseases
Tito properties of On. Wat/kbr'8
Yi.nkoau Piiri'KRS are Aperient. Dianhorotje,
Carminative, Nutritious, Laxativo,^ Diuretic,
Sedative. Counter-irritant Sudorific, Adter.v
V'c, and Anti-Bilious.
Urate!ul Thousands proclaim Yineoau
Bittkks tho most wonderful invigonmt
that over sustained th? sinking
system.
No Poison can take (liese Hi! tors
nceording t<> directions, and remain long
unwell, provided their bones aro not destroyed
by mineral poison or other
means, and vital organs wasted beyond
repair.
Hi I Ions, Remittent and Intermil
tent Fevers, which are so prevalent
in the valleys of our great livers
throughout the* United States, especially
those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas.
lied, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ronnnlrn.
.Inninn. and mnnv riMiorn. with
their vast tributaries, throughout our
entire country during the Summer and
Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons
of unusual heart and dryness, aro
invariably accompanied by extensive derangements
of the stomach and liver,
and other abdominal viscera, in their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful
influence upon theso various organs,
is essentially necessary. There
is no cathartic for the purpose equal to
]>u. J. Walker's Yixegak Bittbus,
as they will speedily remove the darkcolored
viscid matter with which the
bowels are loaded, at tho same time
stimulating the secretions of tho liver,
and generally restoring tho healthy
functions of tho digestive organs.
Fortify tho body against disease
bv purifying all its fluids with Yin nr. a it
Bitticks. No epidemic can tako hold
of a system thus fore-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache,
Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of tho Stomach, Bad Taste
in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitatation
of the Heart, Inflammation of tho
Dungs, Pain in the region of tho Kid
noys, and a hundred other painful symptoms,
aro the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
One bottle will prove a better guarantee
of its merits than a lengthy advertisement.
Scrofula, or King's Evil, White
Swellings, fleers. Erysipelas, Swelled Neck,
Goitro. Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent
Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old
Soros, Eruptions of tho Skin, Sore Eyes, etc.
In these, as in nil other constitutional Piseases,
Wai.unit's VfNKwAR Bittkrs have
shown their great curativo powers in the
inofit obstinate and intractable cases.
For inflammatory and Chronic
Khouuiatisill, Gout, Bilious, Remittent
and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of
the Blood, fiver, Kidneys and Bladder,
these Bitters have no email. Such Discuses
are caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases.?-Persons engaged
in Paint# and Minerals, such as
Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and
Miners, as they advance in life, are subject
to paralysis of tho Bowels. To guard
against this, take a dose of Walker's Vjnf.uar
Bitters occasionally.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Totter,
Salt- Khcnm, Blotches, Spots, Pimples,
Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, King-worms,
Scald-bond, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch,
Scurfs, DiscoloratioiiR of the Skin, Humors
and Diseases of tho Skin of whatever nufne
or nature, arc literally dug up and carried
out of the system in a short time by the use
* of theso Bitters.
> Fin, Tape, and oilier Worms,
lurking in the system of so many thousands,
, are effectually destroyed and removed. No
system of medicine, no vermifuges, no antiiehninitics
will tree the system from worms
t like theso Bitters.
For Frmnlo Fnmiilnhifa in Vnnnn
or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo
, manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic
Hitters display so decided an influence thai
improvement is soon perceptible.
( Iratise llio Vitiated Mood whenoyer
you thai its impurities bursting throng!
tho skin ?in Wimples, Eruptions, or Sores
cloan o it when you find it obstructed anc
I slttgei. h in the veins: cleanse it when it i:
' foul: your feelings will tell vou when. Keoj
, the blood pure, and tho health of the aysteu
s will follow.
It. II. McDONAI.n CO,,
PrngglntH "i d ' A i:ts., Snn Francisco. California
ami cor. of \ViiiUtii gtoii nn?l Chnrlton Sts., X. V.
Sold by ail i)i uicgiHlit a ml Dealer*.
t, ?
Trespass Forbid.
T WAKX AU PKHSONS NOT TO frr
, .1. pass on the lands known as the form
; residence ofT. L. llatdec?said tract eonsi?
p 1 ing of about f>00 acres,and purchased by j
. ' at Sheriff's Sale, on Sales day last. The c
i treine penally ot the law will be enforo
! against every person trespassing on said pret
' i i ? ? -
. i.va. tJUiiiN Hi J5KUTON ?
Dot". 21878- It
\\r/\>| f.'1 \J MFN, Girls and Hoys wa
1 YV V /J.Y J l J i ^ ted to poll our French n
American .!< weirv, Hook*, (lames, &c., in thi
own localities. No capltol n,eedcd. Pntuloiri
Terms, &e.,sent Fbkb. P, O. VlCKKKY & 0<
Augusta, IMnin.
1874.
'i '.
Professional & Business Cards /
Ii.iv/ Card.
Q KLIiJERS, HUDSON & KVX1.EY, * u
O k,
Attorneys & Counsellors at Law,
Will prnctice in all the courts of Horry, (or- n
thor State or Federal.
One of the firm will I)e in attendance
at every term of the court, and such other '
times as business may Require.
Otllee, Marlon, s. 0. 8J
W. W. SELLERS, .7. If. HUDSON", (!l
.1N<). A. KKLLlfiV.
Oct. 21, 1873.
I*. O. Box, 1100, F. A. ?ll(i?IXN
fl. G. HIGGiHS &i:S0H,
Commission JVi kkciiants,
SOITII vrRiurr,
fiVrir Fq&R* (
TAbcrid Advances made on Kills of k
TakHikj of Cottony Naval IStortSy and
drain. *
Oct. 14, 1873.-tl
S S- KitASEU, t,
c
( ominiNHioii <V u
illvrchuiti, i
DEALER IN GRAIN, HAT,
PROVISIONS, FLOUR AM), SPIRIT
BARRELS,
iii:?io>;i:Toiv , st; i
Orders Promptly filled Free of L'ommssion
Fob 18 ? 1 y <
1
rjpHOS.- L. 11 Alt KELSON, ;
Commission Merchant, ]
.Shipping and Forwarding Agent, \
HULL UHKKK,.rt. O.
Special attention given to the buying and
oiling of Ton Timukk, and otliel* produce.
D17" ('owfortuhlc Houses, Rots and St ah! <><<,
for tianis, will be furnished to transient Timber
men, withcuVt Char ye, who entrust their
business to me.
T 1'. WILLIAMS,
r>K.\I.Ki:U TX
0EN i: 1: A L > IE U(: I f A NT >TZ K,
.M AM'KA(ttkou of naval storks
(:OM MISSION A! ERCII ANT.
ANi*
FORWARDING AGENT.
( Speeial attention given ro the buying
and selling of Ton limber.
IITLIj CREEK, 8, C.
w. n. r i na s. b. ?. ho MY.i.
y^lNs.MAV A HOrVKLL,
Factors for Naval Stores,
AND
<n N.Ki:AliJ( O VMkSSJON lIT'.lif HANTS
No. IJ8 Fast. Bay,
Corner cf Centra! Wh<rf
Cn vni.i.sroN, S. C.
11. E. KclTSILL, M- D,
Located ni llift former residence of K. ft
WATSON, on (.'holsov'.s'run ill i i i? ( out)
IV, oilers 1 lis l'HOl'KSSlONAL SERVICES
I o 'I HI* PUBLIC.
tLy * Wil I i?ive prompt attention to air calls
whether from the rich or poor.
Feb 4 1S7">,?l T
J-OS. T. WALSH,
Attorney at Law an?
.SOLICITOR IX EQUITY,
Will practice in the court* of Marion, Horry
and < Jcorgetown.
Olll.'* at CoN ?V Aiif liOKO, S. t*.
Nov 18, lh70-tf.
rjlOLAU & MART,
Commission Merchants,
102 FRONT STREET,
NEW "YORK.
Liberal adtances made on consignments o
Naval Stores, Cotton* ?.K:c.
Orders receive Prompt Attention.
Unexceptionable references given Nortli and
South.
JAR/ToT-AH J. II. IIakt.
ofN.C. ofS. C
i
rp k. giixespie,
.
Attornoy and Counsellor at Law.
Will give prompt attention to all business
i entrusted to Ids care.
CONWAYBOKO, S. C.
1 June, 25, 1871.
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I T~> EATY & SAB VIS,
^ Jb
t COMMISSION M ft BOH ANTS
AND DEALERS IN
J (i EN El J Ali MEliCH AN 1 >1ZE,
i BULL CHEEK, S, C.
* July 15?Om
i --- -Hcath-flcd
or "STONEWALL" JACKSON.
r pIIIS is the title of a fine engraving of tlie
__ J. Death-Bed of "Stonewall" Jackson, 1.1 x
IS inches in size, and printed on heavy plate
paper. Ollieers of the Cowfederato anny nre
,s_ grouped sorrow folly around the couch of this
p great, and good n an, this christian soldici*
.j whoso llfc-hlood has been given for his conn.
*1(~ tiy. In the. distance is tiio eneainping army,
the weary sentinel on his beat, Ac. I! Is a
picture Hint will touch every Southern heart,
() and should have a i?laee In every Southern
home. Sent by mall, mounted on roller, securely
wrapped, and postpaid, for 20 cks. each,
<1 fix - * -
??r nin e 101 ju cis.
Addrcs, W.M. BimnOW,
mi 200 Main street, Bristol Tei>u.
;ir vrr Agents wanted for this and a variety of
j,] other line engravings* From $d to $l0v& day
ran easily he made.
I GREAT OFFER! Horace Waters/
481 BROADWAY, X. Y. ^ H
Will dispose of NJ:W HAXOS, MKliO- w
>KO\'S ami Oltti AN S, of six lit st-class ma- jf
is, including Water**, (it very low prlles for ?
isli, or purl cash, ami balance in small I;
lontldy Instalments. New T^notuvo tystass
I'lANOS, modern improvements, for
lV> Cftsli. Now ready a COXLT.UTO I'AK<
>li OlJGAN, the most beautiful style and
?rft?et tone ever made*, lllirrtrnttul Cat so
lies mailed.- .Sheet Music ami* .Music Mer
uindise. NoV.iJO, 4-nv.
11r.u PdRMiNR i ftNns'r
i I v M ? /I'll lit t i? m m rv ii c.i v
FOK SALE VERY CHEAP!
The Beet Investment!
in Fluctuations' Always Improving in Value'
The Wealth of the Country is nrcalo by the"
Advance iivJtcal Iistato
NOW IS THE TIME!
Millions of acres of the finest lands on tho
'ontlneut, in Eahtkun Nkisuakka, now foi
ale?many oi*them novel* befbre in the niaret?at
prices that DEFY COMPETITION'.'vo
an iF TV 11 "Years Oredlt CWven, \Vitb In tercet
ui tfix per Gout'.
The Lam? (Jrant llonds of the Company
ikon at par for lands. They can now be purhascd
at a large discount.
[f~7" Full particulars given, new Wuillo v Hl>?
icw Maps mailed free, by addressing O. I",
)AVLS,
Land Conmmissioner VL P. K. 1L
Omaiia, N kip
$20 saved!""
7b meet the urfjenl demand of the times the
'LOUENOK EE WIN (I MACHINE CO.
have determined to
hsr:kmi:I?
aid wilt hereafter sell their $7'> Machine for
F>0 and other styles in promotion.
THE FLOPFN fi F
\<t the OMJjY Sewing Machine that feeds the
cork bat kward and furntard or to right and
eft, an the. jmrehuscr mag prefer. It has
x'c.n greatty IMl'llOV FA> A.\l> IS SlM1*1,1
F1/./>, and in Jar better than any other
nachine vt th-e market.' a
n is .aow '1'ibij
Flora hoc,- Afans.t A gents HVnt/ci
"LpRVlT TliKES, SilATJi FRUITS,.
Ornamental Troes ami Plants,
Choice CWden ami do!d Sends, &o.?
A splendid stocli of ?4?o clioicwt Ynrlotlos.
Send for descriptive Catalogue* and Priced
Lint*
AH Tree" aro well packed so ns to carry saf?ly to
any pari of tl>e Hat tod Staton
I
ft At ALL FRUITS iVs SMALL PTiANTrt
Df all l<lu?lf>, pent by matt, postage paid, to any
Fi> t OlHcn in the uiiUotl StKiMf
Kd vr*d -9I-lV A TVCo.,
Isav.ft , <j ,{i*l Sc;u};)im,
YORK, 1\.V>
. _^ * 1 *"*
HIS
LL& LONDON DOCK QIN.
Ksjtocinlly des>?jruod for the use oHlie Mt tlirul
Prnfcxxlon nrtd the Family* j?ossfthoser
intrinsic medicmal propeifies w kicli belong
to an Old and /'tnv (tin.
lie'tape usable to t'onialoa. Oftod for I(i<Jnr>/
( tiDijilnin/.s. A doli(dV)us Tonic. Put. up in
cases containing nno dozen hot'tles cacli, and5
sold by all drujjgwts grocers, ?Ye. A. M. Jiiniu-'
?>or A- Co., established IT?#.- No. 10 Heaver'
Miciit, New York/
I. T. i J. G. Frost tfc Co,
Dealers hi Flour & Heal,
and Manufacturers of Hendv llaisino Flour
?83 & S*j8 1 Front fclrert,
Now York.
Particular attention pnid to tilling
orders tort ho Southern Market?
(1) 187ff?iy.
Wj^s'hx ???31
u\.(i;on t? AVnvfitocl.
sum j) f'uft oataloouk.
1)0SlEvSElO SEWING MACHINE CO. N. Y
Standard Preparations.!
Darbys Prophylactic Fluid.- -the greatef*
disinfectant, and portlier known to the living
aye.
Dr. Haw leys Magnolia Hitter*.Dr.
11 aw leys Tain Cure.
Dry Prophits Pain Kill It.
Dry Pro phi ts Liver Medicine. j
Dromlgolds English Female IliaerS.
Dromigolda Disysentary Cordial. ^
iu-hui touts ireinaie Kcgulator.
KOOSKO. .. , ?
The host. .iltorative and blood purcfyer
known to medical Helonce. *~
SAI'OLIA.
This is an art Mo that no nice house keeper
should ha without, follow directions, and wet
guarantee satisfacton.
These Preparations are for sale by
M U. I>KATY.
; Flour Ghoap for Cash.
1 Six grades of Flonr, ranging in price
rora %1 to 10.5q pcr| barrel, just re
! eivcd and for sale by
M. B. Bkatt.
Dec. 3rd 1872.
A Word to Our Friends.
! INTENDING to close np.onr business |
* in the General Merchandise bnsiness jL
at our present location in this town, 3
we respectfully appeal to all who are |
indebted to us to call and settle up.
JOHNSON & GRANT.
Oct. 20th, 1&73--R