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Tin: Li:iHikk. D. J. CARTER, KUITOU. ? j a nv \ itv iif ItsHA. I IfcmVMHK OF TilKSKSSION. 7'" *<l ' >/ '/<<? ff?i* *r?i/ A*'-'mhly i Hif St.it-. I'll* i? Il?.?\iriv in Oi# tex' of :i;a A?'t j r.? fiwvve ail ?l tubt as to tlie tiin# ol J t.oM'.inj gropr*! elections in thi? >inte: | I Tl . \ _ 1 . t i. i ii;?i uk penora; cieetmn j fir Federal, Stafp mul v unity ntlicer* j mi this "-true ?!>?! 1 lie held ?ui the lirst | Tue?day I'dlmyinj* the tint Monday in i XoTcm'in in (Wfrv *eo.nd year reck- i oniiif IV.mu ilte rear 1S70. nml at such i pulling' precints as Ituve been or intiv | tie e?.tnb!i*iiod by law. uml shall be , conducted in the rune manner ns i.- j now provided in tin ( '"ncrai Statutes a ml A <;i? . : Assembly ot" this State. ! M'VIN l s|i Bt'JMil.ARY. Am Act t? amend Sections ivlflo j 2 481 of i lie < letter*I Statutes ?f Sunt it > * aiolina relating f<> the piuiisiimonL j ?f I!> * < rime* of arson nml l>urji :*y *?m\ 1. Ihat Section 2.I8L' hi amended by striking nut the v^r<&j ! " luring the whole lifetime of sif PT *? oner" in the provide ami miejEing in k lieu therecf the jthlloiving: "F(>?n term uf not le?- than ten year*," so (ff.at tlie I prn\iso shall tend: "l*n videiV how* I ?-V, r f hn t i Pdr>) I'ntfi utr.n fV,.s ? ?*?*- ' ?*n?r is found guilty. the jury may find * ?p#v.V vfi'd "t recommend in g him j to the mcr. y uf the court.-whorp,innn t-hc punishment. ?ha!i lie reduced to ; bitpri-oiimeol i:i the penitentiary with hard labor 1 r a term of not !? *?- than 1 ' ten That Section 2,481 be t .amended hv adding thereto the following {?r <viso : "Provided, however, that i in each r.i.?e. when the prisoner is 1 fi.nnd guilty. the jury may find a special verdict n commanding him to the mercy <>1" the court, whereupon the punishment shall be reduced t?? impel* mnient in tho penitentiary, wit: !:nrd labor, for a term not leas Ihs.. t:ve rears m?.that tho section will cad: " Anv. person .who.chad commit I lie crime f burglary afWfttAton law shall, upon c nvii'ticn, h# imprisoned | ,:i the State penitentiary,-\triU> hard 1 Labor, tforiug the whole lifetime of the pri>oiier; provided, however,. that in i ? noli can*. where ihe primmer i? found guilty, the jury may find a special ver diet rec >mn.ending iiiui to t!ie mercy < ! ilie c.M.t, whereupon the punishment aimII ln?.reduced to ioiprisr nrr.ent in the penitentiary. av hard labor, for a term nf not !e?? th.in live rears." I m i i\((h vr ta*v:hon i:kai. fst atr, rn rW V>l!N?fro,r'T^ 'ftnlupirnt t*V? t <n ren 1 estate : I Sr?-. I. Tbat.all aeclions or parte of .TTtiow* of the (;> ! t r?>! Statutes of South < 'arolina, ami Acts or part? of Act? enacted Mnoe thai time, which provide for the lea/brig l"tting of real property returned delinoueut by the treasurer be ami the same are repealed; and that delinquent rcul ettato shall be offered for sale as heretofore provider by law, at such time* and upon such onus r.i.d rnmiitffns ?? are provided in relation to e.&h sal. s, *n A*ct to raise supple# for tl.c hscal year 1 Sr.r 2. That this Act shall take ert'vt from the date of its approval. i < ? at option. I Ait Act to amend Modioli 1,7 i?> of ; Ah* Genera!-Statutes relating to elee" fions fur the granting of license for! ?sile of intoxicating liquors* Sir. 'I |i?t Section 1,740 of tLe ! i Joneral Statutes ho aijJ tl.o same ij j ,J trcny amended hy striking out ii.r j words "for the conning year s ; thai *nd of the said section and in-,e.;.i:g hi lieu thereof the following: 'Fvr two years next succeeding such elec tion," to tlint sai l section whull read : *'Whenever n niimlxr of the citizens of any incorporated city, town or vih luge in this State, (qua! to one-third of the nnniher of rotea cast in the aoxl .preceding municipal election therein, 1 ?hnil, ill writing, on or utlWre th#'4f j -leeuth day of November in any vmf, petition tor nu election uptiii the (pies tion of 'license' or 'no license' for the **!e of intoxicating .liquors therein, the council of such city, town or village is J"*rAby authorized and required to ?uh oir, foch qncdion to tin? qnaljfvd e'scfiir. o; ji-.cii ri*?. |iten or village, hi o oi i t i.' 5 tin i . >ijy or Dtceivber ; ; ami il a majority of aaid eU?:t u? vete in fnvorof 'license,' then the council of such city, 'own or vil* iOge. shall grant license aacotding to li e laws row of force in the .State for the sale, of linnnea in tunti #-itv /%? ? or for Iwn yewj next nucccet! i ijj ? ;< li e1c<vn?n; l".it ?f a majority of *ni?l lector* vote in favor i>t 'no li.HT'r' then i: nil all ?o unlawful for the iMiinfil of hiipIi citv, toWn or vil1 ? i v..iinj? to grant n;iy licence for the h*le of ?nv ?pir*t?iot%r. cr intoxicn* ting lienor* bitten or friti'* prepared trWi eiioh liquor*. f'<r Urn vmr? next ^ijr, ordinj vieli n|i>( ii..? " < f TlVOl:?M\S JUKI'S, j An Act to nmern] Section 1,696 01 the tieoeral Statutes of South t'aro? , liua, iu relation to insect:voroyg bird*. i 'I'k.i i no.! _r .i.i IV . A . A 1144 W V 11 \Jl I lie Cleneral Stututes of South Carolina he, ami the same is hereby, amended * * * so thai i!te sai?l section, as amended, shall read a? f..!lu\v? ; ' Section J .thlU. ilu person os person* dial! Rt any time or place within ihi:. ?S*ate take, kill. sell, i xpi.se ibr'h'hlo, export beyond the limits ?>i* the State, of cause tube taken, kiihd, Mold, exposed f ir sale, or exported beyond the limits of the State any mockingbird, ntnpari.il, swallow, bee-bird, red bird, wood-pecker. thrush i>r wren, under penults of S?; for cac.h bird so taken, lolled, s??hl, exposed for sale or exported beyond the limits of the ktate ; and it shall be lawful for any p troii t.i take or destroy any net, trap? <?r enures used lor taking such bird* <vhe:e-lever found set fur sncli purpose : Provided, that nothing here "n contained aha!! prohibit any person from taking uml keeping any bird o; song or plumuge.fsr his urn: pleasure or amusement ami not lor sale. ' ratlic of gain f.FKNiKo or courts. An Act tr^ amend tho ybdc of Civil Procedure by tho addition of a section to be known as .Section 27a, relating to the opening of the courts : Skc. 1. That Part 1, Title 3 of the Code of Civil -Procedure he amended by tiiC smditioti oT :t ?ct:lion to be known as '27o after Section 27, which said Section 27o shall rea l as follow a : ''27a. Thnt should the business 1>< fore the Court of Sessions at any fno in any circuit in thi.5 State h? completed or suspended before or after the day fixed I v law f.>r the opening of tinCourt of Common Plena for any county in the State, the presiding judge may in Ids discretion, before the c nnp'etion of the criminal hu?ine*e, *oi- n the Court of O cimou Ph*as fur - trial of all causes or the di-pa*ch f ail business that niny be pending in a?id cm it in whicb the **part in* in* terested me ready tribe h#*rd." ftCTOOI. A'l'T 1.NI)ANCF'. A;i Act to limit the ngrs of pupil* attending the free public schools : ?KC*. 1. That on and after the first day of November, 1884, it aha! I not be lawt'nl for any person who is lo*s than six years a1, r.go to attend any oi the free public fchools. An Icy Day in the RTortbrocat. Chicago, Jau A.?Thi* lias been the coldest day of the present winter, the thermometer being 14 degrees be lo lli <fojfrees~ahd "at 1 uVbi-A if had fallen again to 14 degrees below. At Omaha the thermometer is quoted at 17 degrees below. At Dubuque it was 2<' behor at '? o'clock this morn* ing, and at Minneapolis at noon to* dav it recisti'red *'?0 drarera below /, ru, the lowest point r.t thnt .hour for twen!y-five year*. Mzi.xv.tijjrr.K. Jan ??.?The stojiir.tr [ 7T'iV?'#./? ;? , which left hero for -Grand Haven on Wednesday evening, failed to reach (here, find after terrible exposure for tcj tonrs t ? rv ferric R-'-lt- ami svere cohT) made this port again nt noon to'dnv, covered with ice three inches in thicknen*. Her captain say? he never encountered a like gale in all hi* experience ?>ii the Lakes. The thermometer at ft o'clock t It in afternoon registered 2o degree* below aero, ard the signal officer here prophecies that 111c mercury will fall toliftdegreee helow tonight. Rookfop.d, Ii.l., Jan. 4.?Today was the Coldest known here for i'?rty venrs, the thermometer standing at nbont 2ft degree* below zero all day.? At ft o'clock tonight the thermometer registered 32 degrees below, Minm:anapom9, Minx., Jan 4.? Speoinls to the 7Yibunf confirm the report that thi* h:?s to.cn the collect wonther f'?r ycr.rs. At itrninnrd Ht <* o'clock this morning the mercury i ?tood at 42 degree# below r^'i. draviv<trd SlobtiorS'la sLtfe-aw. The MontmorcDci corresponding of the Aiken Journal and JUvieu) *ny?: '"Our community nan much tfhocked on the morning of the 22d ult., by tliu discovery that Some ghoul had entered the <>li] cemetery, two hundied yards of ths depot., end dug in'o the ^ : '" i >?h ! I m tt i i .?ii if.' vil. * J '> em . fits. IWAI I, M> Woodward :? Cotd'eda aL? soldier, and died in 1 hi?4 This old cemetery vraii very near the atockade or .torn porary defence made hy the Federal cavalry during their occupancy of this place iu February, l$f?5, and it is lx?lieveil by many that something of value wax secreted there nt that time, and that the robber of that era haw r?turned, after the lapse of nearly twenty years, to securo his booty. The remain* were not molested, but Mr. Marion Wood word and his brother-, James and J feiny, son*of the deceased, had the grave reopened and the remains carefully gathered up and put in a nent hov and reintered " I he h'tild >in llio Stale. The Freeze iii Charleston and other J'tares in South ('urolina. I i From SS'i irs t(nd Courier.) The fee* 7C in Charleston yesterday \vn." ;lie cold^t known ii: the city f??r | many years. At 4 oVl.>ok yesterday morning the mercury indicated JO", which freezing point, j At V A. M. rh* mercury indicated '*0V in the puii, and water in the street* ; was freezing nil day. ho cold v:r.? it I that the plaster was drawn from St. | Michael's steeple. All the inn11s wero behind time, nnd the ttWv.cl ears were ; una'ole toj-nn r<> the liatterr. owing tn the condition u*' the ground. At ! i i _ ? - i - < ' u-.nun' - ?: '!! I no ??ll water was frozen to the d?p'h >>f ne-:r|v ;;M inch, i mid the ltuth>d<rc street pond v\in 1 nl-?t? frozen over. At Haiupfttctul Mnil the tnuntaiu was solidly frozen. and I ull the flowern on the south sidn of the l Mail wore crystalizod and covered J with ioo. The gm meters in tho city i v.vrenl'O fro*<?n, and nil tho cisterns, I pumps mid hvdrants wero frozen. The ' plumber* of Charleston will to day j have a picnic in the way of repairing pumps and hydrant*. The Ces <\wi i party will repair nil the tnoters tha? | are reported ?t the oHice. I Tho minimum temperature reporter : at the Signal office yesterday wn? 10 1 which, in the opinion of the oldest in habitant, i? the cot dent weather thai ' linn.boon known in Charleston (or IK ; years. On Dc ember T?fhh. 1880, tin ' minimum thc'un.imeier vns rceuj-dei i ! at ]o . hnt the "oldest inhabitant' does not reeall such a freeze as tliat ?> | yesterday. S?> cold ?\n.? if that the f A I in the Kntledge Street lulu were fryzei t?? death, am! the colored po<>pie win ' vthfell out f.-r 'lio hiincc. roapei I n ricli harvest gathering in the fi-1 J,which floated to the surhnte. A gen j tlcinnn who lives near ti e hike hrmigh j up n number of fish frozen in tin j weeds nt the hittoui of the hike. Yea terdav Von Sntilen niadc nil his io< cream with ice frozen on ids premise the night before. From Columbia. Oil.I'M in a, dan. 0.?The state n the ivemli"." ? the only "vnnljHagtj t"-'lny.^pMhliM?i?>4RNP | the mildest we hive hail this winiftr and thi? mornin^Colunihir. woke tt{ 1 to find that during the nif<kt the ther morneter hail fa!leu ,io * ? above rem At 9 o'clock the mercurv maefced 11? at ! 1 o'clock, 20', and tor the raat 4 t'.ie day, it did not. in the shade,vge higher than the freezing point. K still i the city eat fr> /.in, an that the pluji | her** are anticipating a high old tinv when tlie thaw cornea. The sun alioo brightly, hut it could ntily ineli'n lit tie on tin >u:.in -idea ofth? streeti i The large f- '.lnlnuagi the park. at I o'clock thia evening looked lovely iM cry u It 1 ; ruow, and tliw 4pray turned to j it fell on thu frozen a irfaee of tht i pond. There will he ftjje bating to ; morrow if the eoid spell ia?l? tinli Jtkru. 'I his is tlie cold rat $pe!l Clolurt | hi a iina experienced -f.r manv yeaia (with the exception of (.'hristmne weel 18M), wliori the mercury ran down t< zero, nnd there was. t fr.se fal! of mow j which remained unmaltrj in.- a Iupj time. N i ca*ua!i.iea front the "old ar I yet reported. Tho Freeas in Oraenville. j Glir.KXvll.I.n, .Ian. 0.?Graenvill I ia having extremely cold weather. A | ? o'clock 1 .xst night tlie iherinnmet* 1 registered 8 above zero. a m >i. The Cold Snap in Orangeburg. Okanukcuko, Jan. it.?Ttir waath or has been hitter cold here during th< ; pa-t 4b hours. -8m?\v And sleet l:av< I been falling during to-dnv, and thii ! evening the suri'ace <>f lha earth am I all around is frozen. The sky ia over I oast by dark clouds, nnd d ?n*?w atom Mcem* threatening. Snow iu Hdgefield. ltnxjK SrRlK<;,jau. 6. ?We hav4 i I t. .1 ? JUSV HII?U|II um SCTCTV^l ,CUH i of ilu aeik*>iu ut Uiii place. -Cold reir j . 1 and sleet Mil.11) at daylight this morn injj, followed by a very heavy inov continuing /or liulf hii lmup. Tin , so.i.w, wl.ilw-it X-k^al, uuu.uallj : MTV, aojofl vr,?! ? finite b'' lii^r i > * ?'*jt en 'ft I. >* i- v tidy nr.d >v tli p WfM wind. floow la Snntter Couuty. "Observer" writp? us follows frun State burg, Sutntrr county, %in?ler dat< i of .Inn. f#: We bad a spurt ofsnor tbia morning ; wind south wast. Abou 1 p m wind suddpnly changed to nortl with increase of fojee to a atifl' breez* and now, at 3 p in the (harmomete has In 11 en to'26'. At 12 m.it was 40? 7!ho rr'fXd at other Places. pETF.IWBURO, Va., .Jan. 6.?Th weather here last night was extreme!; , cold, the thermometer in rxpowu I places registering;V' hol -w roro. J/an; I vdr:,-it* were fr< 7 n up To-nirrh * * ' > -4k tVio Ajipomaftox iiv^r :it thn point is' frozen over, 9 ml navigntionirapeded. Frozen t/J ia Bed, t> lm\ i*k k(tfllck, Iowa, Jan. 6.?a boy and girl pained I I'm ee, aged ?ix and seven vaers, were frjizeu to death 4n bed la*L '*Kt- 1 Ft:ITUJFE* DKTALLS OF THK IIVMIJUINH Til UJ I' D* . I Tf-tw a Nttriji*r* Ihrxclj to Mir fftr Chi {for 11. llA"SC>VER,,])eo. .'>0.?Though many ' i .tUfU;i. ..c .1?- i)..li ?- ?i irngiHjj nrr , comvnled -from the public, yet enough .is known tu^slmw that Mrs. Katbbonc | ftncriticed ba^ilf for !.*r children. . Ool. Uuthhone. formerly noted f?>; 'his -kinttiy and pcurinl character, became lately melancholy, murofe a:?u j suspicious, iftul subject t?: tits of strong | passion. Four years ago he went to 1 Carlsbad _fl; a cure, hut relumed '[.rather w >r?e than latter, lbcently I his family di-e?l**ed the wisdom of ' a 111*-, ing 1^.-^ a > ft and her sinor, Mi** ,| llavi is. ivACthc thi.friii i.. rvu uln 'j with him. The Col. l>tfc>o)iv -u-pu-. r| that tike children won In be tuken-u^ay ! i and thuniicd the society of all strange 1 persons. aft became .cliv of human t j beings. >i rA Tew AHy- hen.ro tho tragedy he | was restless and oxeited. and tu etrr.nsc WOIT hi< netiiilin ll.i't !.: w : l'? ?... i.t . I' Well ths"*>nd m uot fur I'cr t fears were thai lie \\ 1<1 coniiui'. t suicide. hdie i? described nr a lady of j unexceptiowddo character, gouth*. | loving aud untiring in her devotion to ' her husband, living only that she f j Plight watch over him. I^nti l\ iV' .1' <1. slept v'th a !>#ndvd j i-revolver inkier his pillow. ? h. Sui., j 'lay evening he .-at moodily ut a tat?l< 1 i in the drawing romn K?r some hour-, . ! silent rtiid"4ta'-ii)g bhiuhly, and pickI ing nt a Miaiidkercldef. lie had * ( j sleeplosr? nijVit and ro<e nt in the ? I morning, ^i'arsing oat of the room lie . ..went aioiig'^e ah a light in one hand [, au.! a revolver in the other, to th: do >r where Vis li'tle duuglter, Paulino. I slept withier nurse. Kncvkhip, he , asked 'Klrse, is Paulino in Led :' "Yes," she Jn?worcd. "Am the hot# ?in their finn t" "Yes." "Ctpen the door ; t! v.iiLt to son thorn " I Mrs. Raft hone had now I ?; ' husbnnd, anlt came up just *s the nurse tvas^vpeuing the d?s?r. IShe aid, "IVu^l husband, do caiui J^ur j Holt," mnl Ithen called : W ' j the ?t^?r phiWapi?thero , U J L -lo?? <! the door*, and Mrs. [ to t'y* Col. Jo yi* j#^.-vviii4|'?! di^jju thwurfd, (7ul. e Rm^Mame jnrnofl with ungovernable e | per pnrt <-(Wi& artu. lie d>*^.; i !> i | into the bedroom The uurte nikirt* ? that she heard vitiuds of tho strtK^fli', jgtlud that tflh <i.?->r \va* locked ftiftf un^ locked riini 'i-ii'v Mi**. J J arm * .\ around. < nf; i "i llifl hut I wnrt put r>uj quickly hv the Colonel. Mr*. JUtKbono mi licsnl crying, ''Henry, lettuo live.;" then shot* ? re j heard, and Shen silence ensued. When thu door wan hurst open. Mrs. Rnlhhotie w?? found Ivinjj on the l?ed covered win blood. She nn r?*ly aitid j to her sister: "He ha* killed us both I v.t urni expired without pain in ' | >sm than f ve minutra. ? he had rei ' I co'.ved t*o pistol shots in the breast, ! but the fatal wound was inflicted l?y the blade of a dapper, winch pierced hor hrnrt. Col. lialhb >ne wne lying P | nit the th>nr ionsciotia, though wounded 1 I five times by the dagger, onacut reachj ing the long. lie it?kr< 1 f. r brandy, I and said Inj was much hurt, and exj claimed : "Who could have done this? I have no eiemies." llea-ked whore f j was the city hospital, atn! called RI pitenusly for his wife. ? AflerwnrJ be remembered what he I j had done. He .-aid he had great pro j vocation, pad had found the children ' dre-eed ar?4tevideiitly about to leave joint. .Kverfljhing points to the.con clmion tl.nf lie in quit? irresponsible. I T!.o I! .. Mr. Mi!!., Mr. Smrgn I au?l oilier* whom I ha\? leen corrobl orate t!ii? *r ?i ?! i?n H'nilil !???.!? I I - * -Vt.T . laborer utKlet t!.m person* wrn iiiibler ht liii.tl (.be pirMirut.>>ii the room, ami \4oU) ill ? note Look a cm> fw?. ii dt^.1 H jnf.ll. iDr..^oUi?X? if ? b'? in'.ml ' i i. .. '. | tlie hi m .'r. :fc IVt/ ili'n .^ub acuutriDy h?,liad uii a'.lvek of brain , fever. I f lit if cover* In-will be (li. fuodeil l? Jf%c: .\\Un4ihorit, rcr"ntl_v r H?n> \ 'I'll V r 1 SKN!) VOK PltirF. IJ ST. 1 >h-i?:riin:K/s ' I9WHLRT FALACU sdHhtro hthkrt. cTurlofctoii, H. t!. SJar^est Stocky . Lowest Prices, 1 i?Ibb aov?& Kojiiiirifat a Specialty. tj f*|CN I. YOrfl W dTTHF^ f t -io- .^r I * " ? *? ? jfcnv THE HOLIDAYS COMING. Now is tho time to im pure for Ihvm. Fiuest variety of TROPICATJ FRUITS in mahki r. Fresh Cargoes Every Week. llunauPK, Covoanuts, Oranges, Malaga Grape*. NOUTH FUN 1 if I! T8. Apples, Figs, i'eumits, KiiUlnM, Ntti", Citron, (Jurrnuip. jMroid er* (tiled with dispiteh. C. 41 \ FIT -A HO.. i Charlvtot), Jr. ij I>cceHither A, 1 FOR SALE. L AIlOl'T TtllUTY iiimvh ??/ I,ami. I in tin* ?Mihjirh* ?>f file tovu ??f T,nncRiter, r.djotI i;>K luiuN ??l Ontfft A. I Oahoroe. I pott the pivmiikM nre j Ix-aufiful buililint* *. AlHOHhruit it ncrw, known n* th? (Jphorue hriic yard. l'? ? i?crtl?'ul:irM, tcrniH. ?*e. nyj iv D. A. William*. i 1 V-. \V. (isr.? ULN E. j O-'-'/ iwr I-'.. IHSt. 11 ; MACHINERY. j J N A HIHT1UN to iny Atfeiiey to I sell iliut't ij\ in ilie itviiinlai'ltirioii, j i 1". limine*, Haw ami Orirt Cotton .'Jinx, 1'reiwi", Tlirrshors au?l Mel Thin- j | ?!? r?<. Ac , I have .ill Icinde of labor ?>a- j I vim* Plowi and Harrow*. kucIi a* the ACM F. IIA1IROW. HKNWH K'S ROTARY nnH I if I[nM A?j" flm-row. I I have ?Imi p? ?l I ley I'low* ?> I the ln-M . lU'tko in use. The f Inline Plow <'otui j??:iy mtvke ill** "Moline i-hiIVy,'' tli? j Flylnif Iluti'hiMHii," h.??4 nil ttoptu of 1 fuliivtiior* mnl n> alkir.K )ip..v*. T!h<?(* wanting anything In tint iuhrhi'ie or plow 11ti?> r.iti jffl their orilrr* ' ni> l proiiijxly I>> giving ih.?n to \l', l?. l.i lamottO Ht i nin,5-'i?'[ t . H. J A M l-.S P A (. \ >. \^> tiM-unt r->. e . <'. >' ovthiU r f f Notice to Bebfcors. \l.l I'tr+ni* iit?!**1 t: nit* in r iv way. iiilt.'r I*\ M. ount, note, or ninrt pug.* enuie tnrwnitl i.ml ?rttle ituii:?iliu(ply. My repent Ininii now ton^t he !? !'h*il up. I will he nt 1*1 \ oh| et Mml |l. AV o P'lph'.l I * N| o. ii* \ .V I II11.1!' I. : i M. H' mit?. Het't Vt. 1 > V H. \f. ! . . _ *i. STEAM ENGINES, ;tora\ mmKM;I\KS. rptiF i vrri!*K!NKI) H<V\MN*U ! X eeiMirci !ho ageinvv for the mile tif i i m Mjipiiiiw-ry nmniifiuMur*':! l?y ih?* Ciiiii* |>?ny, of S|.rn: < ft!? I li?? ; fa! ii.pi ? of I .iiiK'HH't*!* txi -I l\?*r*lut\v ('ditul i*-?, ! ?. i i'v'1 att i ' roiiMi rw< ' ?! liiiifint'" hi f !?? f??r 1 Kurm nii?l Mil! v.iii-k. A t:?l fur 111# i lijll,'i*l ftllli i t r1' flM'IIIH. : i r- r.|.>riiiK ihi'uix'li m? hnvc 11 c-lr , I'lutii-* of ?il??v?'ii I uiriiu ? : I'l'KKiHl. lio.HZONT vr.. iH'.V-' TIMN \ l: V uii * I MOI'NTKIi, from .*? in ?i lu.rHi-|?ow < r. hi from \ Fn^Mir' .*? ?; ? kIv ruMniinoi-.i |-*ujI jmrti. ' /?l .>11 >>li * |.(ilif.ll t ilt NN m. r*T K V KNH, Aw"'. Niltri'lt 1* I .Kli^llntf i', "'.'C | THE CORNER DRUE r* r< >i< i A t tin- > ! ! # * ? ? f .! Mi *: % A Cm ill A\ 1' { ,'? r? I h?- \ ;.?>? o' | ; J. 'H . AN ilut Tf. .. .i ? I > i . < l :?t ail topened * I> tia re. el the elnmt Iinitu d id <iv e. Where I n i l { ?>r knitd ALL THE MEMCIKES usually f'lninl lu 111 in uiaiket. I f vVtii: Iwinh pti'v Ami unadulterated Medicine* i> will 10 my ?n<inavnr to supply | y?iu. I?r. \N ithe:"Hponij lii\? entire nhaigo j (if the p ? ?crl|.lion and modl. nl d* pmtinoi i, and will take |il?nmirn in . Wait in,* mi bin iiiomin and tl.e public ! penernlly. V.ni will find him ?v?r I ready i<. wait uu yon. You .-mi get : MO!*! PI! I \ K opH'M, 1. M O.V M'M. PA ItKOOKlC. li' kV KI?W.P< ?\\ I?K1:. QUI MINK, , HATRM AN 9 1HIOPS. OODFItKY'M COItI)I A I,. , OPOD! l,lK>rt i'l M.f?, and all tlir Patent Medicines. | The popular wizipj) on. I Our flrst aupply having Iwen ax linn*- ' i tod, we have just received another. ; | If you nidi atiuoii SMOKK j j try my Cigaia. Mr Jf you want a J?r"? J chew try j my Tohafvh. I I IiAMPH nt Vni loiM prieoa ; Chimney* j all ?iZ*M. Kerosene Oil 1V> tent, that | [ will not explode Wo do nut deal in the cheap and worllilee* Oil. MACHiSK OH, (hut will give ftatlafactlon. W. <7. Moore, j October, ltf, Ifwv't. tf. DENTISTK Y. X>iv K? CJ. Y^mttc, 'Oradiit:'* of Philadelphia t'.ni-ve <? i if hi 1 "?'it jt. ; 4 . A \? x A > v l .U < ' , Work iloi|f on the moot t [ (TMflHL r< h?uiimIiIi< (oi iiih mix! warranted to give utbbrllon, Omen One. Koran or Oi d I'nnr-OKi ii'ii. March 31, IHHU Notice. WK IIAVK purchased the entire H<ick of Merchandise of M**ara Twittv <V <'onhoik in the {lunlitp building; uho their .aotea and mk raunU. All perwona owing raid firm either i?y note or account are not i tied to come forward immediately and make settlement, a* no further indulgence will lie given. Hpath imo*. Snr 12, 1W 9 TjiTwT? Having I'eccnUj Stock and increase tics, v?c are 110iv r< to flic public, ii'onc. fill? O A A ft given heretofore workmen, at low |i We have as (till si n v <; i\ Clothing, Boots an eeries. lf-ar<lware< Store in tlie Count 8W The Claps of Cifrids Wc handle ran no is heinp eonalant'y renewed fmtv the North* up n trial. a? vre fee! pure yon v^i1! he ?nti?ti? Wo ?>vc the highest rn?f> j?rin farm produce, ?ucii .h* <'nrrv t hi!-*,,} uJ.I.-r, 1 >0!*, ( hicken# , dro. Tin: HAM j: m I.KncflfUj <'ahiiIy, ?NnvCRtbfi 27. 1*N:. PALI - S . " * ? M JUK \IIW RKtKHI STOOK r A. 8, i, OF hTslt I* WE HAVE EVER OFFER! Kf, IAS & < .< n MiLOTTK -Mr. I. L ^MtKAT. :* our lrnvil'iix ? rrr?'upiMol liim ? llie f * ; , . > .... V i r I _ t mil J. Q. M MAf. Hwr UKMOVI'D '!< 11(1.111 M.W jiieil l.y .1. A. HMCHfluiie, ;'o?i A. i'o. (*cnctuil Stock WINTER I l'r.n?jMiiiK ' f l>ry I Prr?? ! mil) Slliofit, IIh(? nn i < ? ! *. pj:adv ma.dk AU'l In fnc-t f vrrytliinjr k??i>l in j? ftenrifcl HI (>rr*<iu in ilm .Nnillifi'ii Murkrii with an ? mmi m\ iHiiumi prii't'H. \V(< llUd Imy X'OTTOX .1X1) OTUIlK C" TliHtikitig the piihlic f<>r |>]??*t fivnrx rtml future if fnir lenling nimI l<>%% price* will !.? HirCilll till*/ *' ? ux hefor* i* A I.uucaMr.r, n. ()ctot?*r li, ism. WITTKOWSKV A utmi.1"* M A CHAKLOTTK, N, C. ?TH OFFER EXTRAORDINARY 4N- ! Al nTV'KMI'.VTRTO rrOPT/H V T T<">? v vt.i p"i M; I III.II; uc * !#i * '. i* M MAIL. V|J ' it * OUR MAI I. ORDER DEPART'<)F MJCNT H SO A KRAiTiEI) THAT I l>* SHOPPING" PV MAIL IS lU'N HP DERF.D EASIBI: ASD ISGPTR* , , more satisfactorily done TITAN JN TERSON. s I FT'ITR* <>r I \ ^ TRY API' ( iir Slnrr ll ciiliu'gcd.aur oU our cartv 4? pxtead rally. ? j VANTAGES I lo fheir owu " ii'iccs for cash, line of j M) IIS, id Shoes. (?roete., as any t lie I tea:.M! in | ri? p. Our Stock rrn Mukft*. ('ome &1), am! give (I. timle or mono* fi.r tricy Hotter. Mcrf, Mi: Hop, PolaIMNt. < <. MI'AM . J if. h?k. : Mi TKK 'iiIRKF.1T or OOSIS, f * .! :i*rps, ed to thf.tr ahe ? roil N.?* . A {<'-?i in < < iutv, j I M' llt.tr. * I - - ' f 111. ^ ' I % (US & COm -1 V N I > F?'lU \| Kill 1 OWfc'l*. ?? ? 11 i \V IlltVi- (ill liOtol a ?/' Fall and GOODS, onli. iriinmiii)'*, Xotieua, K??fcn < M,<)THIN(i, (H'k. Our ftooti* nriv linugltl il ?y? to Omri ? r? > | - wliiili trill Ik r.\TR\' FttonrcE. imping t*> merit llit :?>*? in ike liny iiulm ?M?i* ii'? n f/i it if. f. 4j >1 >1 a nit* a. cm n.mi'i 1,1 itk.hpon to. 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