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' - i -i- ? I I"-"*-Bl ^ THE LEDGER. 'i hnrlow fl. Carter, EDITOR A fJ) .JANAGER. a mm i mm Ham i WBDNB8r>A.V, oct. 11 1893. 8l -- - = the raxing The Certificates. veni re so T/ie Ten Per Cent. Government Tax rep0 Put on Them. proj takt Tiieistale. oftl For some time it has been a /art! it atter of conjecture as whether iDg 11 o Collector of Internal Revenue yeat < tbisStafo would put the 10 per Kai c nt. government tax on the clear- the g House Association of this city, ado] a *d other towns in the Stale. T 11 will bo remembered that Col- ado lector Webster received instruct ti0? Ions recently Irom the United 0fj( S ates Treasury Department, to the p ace the tax on this class of cir- p08i c laiion. Ho did not think the Me: ir.dructions guaranteed hira in vo|, I> acing the tax on certificates of i6g, ti is class. and he asked the asso- val c ation to furnieh him with l a copy ot their certificate, 0t J a .d an explanation of the*purpi>se t0 t f r which tllfY ??? ?? iannad WW. fcUll a aociation did not do so, aud he m,, fr >t up the information himself. ont /'o sent it to the department, and en> a rew days agohe received positive r instructions to put the tax on. prt This applies to all towns whore- Up in these certificates have been is- mo saed in this State, and Collector go1 Vebjter has already officially no- 0f t fied the parties concerned. Th's will not affect the certifi- up, c.ites nor the holders of them in aD, t. e slightest, as the tax falls upon cr( tiie banks who compose the asso- wh c ation, and not upon the holders. pc 1? will notjaffect their value at all. The banks will have to make a 0n f vorn return o( the amount of these g0 cortiGcates on hand December 1. lD| lUan't Secured the 'Palmetto" o? Trade Mark Yet. of S ( Justice Bradi o's Order Onlj a Rule no to Shew Cause?TAe Case to be FuN pc ?y Argued and Then to go to the Court of Appeals. th fa Py Telegraph to the Dally .News. hi Washington, L>. CA, Oct. t> ?me m alternative writ recently issued by to Judge Bradley,of the supreme court di WML ? f the District of Columbia, upoi the ft c <mmissioner, oommandiog him to ol< c'ther register the "Palmetto" Iradfjuj t >srk applied for by Governor Till- . n nan or ahow cause why he declined to ffek ' 1 'wil1 ?^P?JWi?'\^lw\.op,,rdw-/v,T t nVnoentVand L C Campbell, of the Wai 1 ?tn;t office. A 11 is expected that the oral argu?- actj( i.iOnia will be very short but that the qqq, vernmeot, at least, will Bubmit its pro, i8t* iu writing. A demurrer to be 0f q .led in answer to the application for the i wiit will be argued on the point of ca]] , urisdiction, but tomorrow the main jao j> tint of the argument will be that the < loveroor Tillman doea not come with- Qir in the provisions of the law in regard 0iQ(j tithe registration of trade marks and \.b cb declares in substance that trade org8 lu rks can only be registered in cases |0 a t ft.rei. n commerce or commerce with befc Indian tribes. Whatever may be the ^ decision of Judge Bradley it is ex- i;n% ectea that the oase will goto the new ^ ^ <-/Urt of appeals ? j pres The Public School System. ^, ? had ,vmt Surprising Facts of Orcat Public jeai Inter* t. bot mat The rftare. hjlV( Many of the annual reports tr m ,p i be o unty school commissioners have been receiyed by the superinieodeot jj. of education, and a glance over the igures on the enrollment and attend . : nee columns reveals a a rang6 stale ? j of afldire. ^ Trw figures show, in the first plsoe, j h*t during the past year, as com- on#| ared to the year previons, tbeie has q been a good increase in both the en- ^ ^ rollnu nt and the average attendance, Again they show that the public pra Djhoo'a maiotainedjby the Sta.e are DjM hot poorly attended by the white c i dreo, while the negroes hsve far ^ raore o^nefita from them. There are , ... m eei oly one or two oountiea where the q timber of wbitee attending the schools it greater than that of the nigr>?8, and in some counties the schools are b maintained almoet entirely fn the _ OMB >ei.efli Y the colored popolali'u. The ^ igurc* l*o show that the white males scarcely attend these schools at .. uTbia applies also to the adored ^ nales. The female* attending the #rno public schools are, in many instance*, erQ0 n I mo-1 double the number of male*. ?If the oVre of the hair were made in'' u put of a lady's education, we ahould nut ?e? so many gray beade aad the < iua i?f Haifa I alp Reoewer would be *?P? umneceeeary. mh! * *1 * %&*tf V*rrU4 fotU Tillman and LoWeltiug. vi< ? v? CombinationConfconls the Country ad rid! May Make a Presidential Teem, he an \ Louis, Oot. 5.?The 1*81 day ot sa Pan-American Bimetallism ooo* Lion opened with the committee on lotions presenting a supplemootal >rt, unfavorably passing upon a losition by Thomas Warren to ) action looking t > the endorsemen t is removal of the national capital her West, also (avoriog the print** i f and circulating of the address of of erday by Walter N Allen of ti< isas upon the exception clause ot pi silver law. The report was te pted without dissent. ih ne question came then upin the ptiou of the report of the resolu- of committee. Delegate Waterbuiy h? Kansas moved the amendment of th report by the adoption of a pro** ar itioo preseuted by II M Taylor of sico, favoring the increase of the ib uma of currency by the issue if th il tender notes secured by land la ues. a Jpon this motion. Delegate Cochran b< dissouri took the fl >or in opposition w my and all efforts to say or do any C flj? ID t Kifl (V\AV*n iun ?[> ?H ftbo |( nej question other than fully and $ irely endorse the free coinage of rer. Taylor replied in defense of bis position, urging that money based I1 on Buch security whs as sa e as the ney base I upon the honor of our tl t'ernment, as are the $340,000,000 1< greenbacks. c Delegate Waterbury of Kansas, d on a text of $571 per oapita, public b d private debt, pleaded fur an in. a sase of the vo'ums of currency with o itch to meet it, by the means pro- I Red in the minority report. ( For the maj >rity of the committee i resolutions, Governor Tillman of ? uth Carolina spoke briefly, declar- t I that i was the desire of bis com** i tie to concentrate the eff orts of the ( nyeotion upon the central purpose i bimetallism, -ml for that reason it t smed unwise to thtm to seek more \ w, no matter bow alluring the pros- I ct I Governor Waite of Colorado begged I e convention oot to be diverted i am the one great issue. He declared i 8 belief that there were millions of < one? uow io Washington with whioh < buy Congress, and with such a con- > tijn the South and West must tight. Delegate Manning of Alabama de? ! ared the readioess of the S )Uth Js j|1( VMJ?'Uk ^ Ww,t' coi elegate Kaggs of the same State Se e in a similar manner. no elegates Taylor, Waterbury and tui ite withdrew the minority report, un t the afternoon session, pending an upon the report of the resolution Tb mitiee, a resolution was offered lel riding, in the event of the failure UP Ion gross to provide adequately for *n use of silver as money, for the ing of a natioral convention in uary, 1894, under the auspices of Governors of Missouri, South olina, Kansas and Colorado, io> CI ling delegates from every State A Territory, labor and agricultural Se tnizations to take action looking thorough agitation of the queet.on >re another election. ? overnor Tillman, of South Care or ikan tnnb- tka Aiinr In nlitaa <k? m ite on the resolutions report. Ha Pr ared that the finaocial question ^ ented but another form of slavery. ;o the sectionalism, every section and would vote as its interests n a d. As to this he was not uneasy th be was as to the adhesion to party J^j ting so many men forget that others B< 0 rights, oucbing again upon sectionalism N< reconstruction be deolared hima Hamburg rioter and asked te< t made him so? It waa negro dora* ion. The end Justified the means, had no apologies to make for at? pis to secure honest gov. roment u lonest meo, unawed by th* bav y( of giant so diets. ^ omiog once more to the pres9ot, Q" ook opitatistics to show that the tf) it aod S >ntb cm Id eontrol the ?7 " ip lidency and 8enat-<, and within ^ i ot a majority of the (loose and b men could be picked up east of ^ Muaiaaippi. Would ibe Weal QU t tbe South. jCj overoor Lewelliog aoawered : ^ hat would the Govrroor of South Dlioa aak? Waa not this an oliva th icb ot peace? Waa it not a auffi- ar t pledge that the old is?uea ware I, that the cbaara was crossed, and tbe Weat waa prepared to do her r ot aGiveroor Lewelliog closed, Gov* (,j( r Tiliaian rote, and the two Gov* dii ra graaped handa on a common nj( form, amid cheera which snbaidad p,. when the convention exhausted f. At tbe cersaiion of the cheers, juration waa put on the majority in rt of tbe committee aa resolutions, th it waa adopted nnanimoosly in the mi i aa reported. The resolution pr^yl of dint? for thi ball of a ua'i'Ual uoa dtlou id January Woo withdrawn (1 the douvention adjourned sine dn Ving first provided for tliu calling u other convention if deemed uecea ry by the president and socretary. Two Million Incceaso, i the Returns of the Total Taxvb 1 property of South Cartliua. For Borne lime it has beon u niatti speculation as to what the relun all properly iu the State for tax)d this year would be, but up to th reaeut lime it hm bom impossible t II with any degree of accura y ani ing about the matter. In the laet lew days, however, tno the audit- rs of the several counts ive sent hi their final abstracts, an ie clerks of the Comptroller's ofiit e busy tabulating tne figures. It ha- been generally thought th> ie value ot all property relurut lis year would he ab >ut the same i 8tyear, $168,000,000, which figui as a good deal greater than it h< eeo for some years, N>,w, howeve ith the accurate figures before hii II !_i? rtt - I- A* - * ... niei vjierx morion says ho ihml ist tne amount wiU run up to aho 170,000,000 thifl year.?The State. Senator Irby's Defense. 'iedmont Headlight. We take the liberty of publishii lie following extract from a privn Biter to the editor of this p iper, r eived fr..m Senator Irhy: "Th runk was purely accidt ntal. I hi ?een sick and jostled and turn bout on the train all that i lqht, ai >n waking next morning took on wo drink and they flew to ruy her Jf course the newepaper Recounts t have been very much exaggeratr ind it woufl not ha>e been notic >ut for my promineuce in politics i ltefarmar. An A nit us prominr iould do tan times ah bid and nit og would he stid about it 1 f< .hat I did not treat my friends rig srbo have atno 1 by me so manful ind truly. We are all liable to < ind fall when we lea-t expect it. have been a sober mail for ten yes in i never expected o be o.berwi kid no not now. That iscapade D ilumbia has been a sore and pain Bxperience to me. I shall drink more liquor here or anywhere < Is This letter was nd !"r . t ..u ut even consulting '?*.Vuor. We do not believe thai ire is a/true mm in this wh ib iintry tint will er>upattiloi viti atot Irby in his misfortune, an< ne but the most contemptible crea r A *111 rofar ??? tl.o motto. , ?* > a%av? ?w l>IJC UiailOl P K, 111 less the cffense is repeated, am lich wo know will oeyer he tho casj ie Senator conceal* nothing, bu lathe truth and thr >ws himeel on the kiodnass of his friends. Y es d they will stick to him cloaer thai er, and freely extend him a lifttnj ,nd. He'll Get no Thanks. ieraw Reporter. fayor Fisher of Columbia hat eraaei nator Irby'a name and the charge ;aioat him from the police records u durabia. The organ grinders, how er, will take no notice of this acl , if tbey do, will attribute to th avor some sordid motive io thus die xing of the Senator's o&entes again' e peace and order of Columbia. All Tree. Those who have used I)r. king ew Discovery know its value, an ose who have not, have now the op rtunity to try It Free. Coll on th Ivcrtised Druggist and get aTrii little, Free. Bend your name and at ess to H E. Buckien & Co., Cblct >, and get a sample box of Dr. King ewLife pills Free, as well as cop Guide to Health and Householtl In ructor, Free. All of whieii is guurut sd to do you good ami cost you notti g. For sale at Crawford, Bros rugstore. Here's a patriotic declaraiio ' the Nebraska Democratic cop mtion which should be studie f Governor Tillman * "We dc )ui#s the seditious and inllmf ry language used by publi eakers of recent days and a>l c ieir efforts to stir up strife nn Mens;on.and create jea'ousy an itrust in the different pans c ir common country, as un-Amei an, unpatriotic,and fraught wit inger to our institutions. Th sraocracy of Nebraska declare at it recognizes in commercia id financial affairs no North, n uth, no Eaat, no West; that th dependence of States as on ople ordains the closest identit intereat without regard to sec >n or locality, by whomsoere iseminated, are fa/ae and per eious. White we fayor libera nsiona to the deserving veterans > also commend the worth; orts of commissioner Lochrai his endeavor to perge the',list o ote entitled to pension, and t< ike it what it 'hould be?a rot honor." 4 [For the Ledtfor. , Psalmody. 'l 5 f Once I heatd au A li 1* Lady, 9nd . ? Presbyter iau Preacher, argum; on the Subject <-f I'oalniody ; in course of the remarks phased hetw.on them, I hoard the A R P L?dy nay; "We know wo are right, you have your e doubt*." I thought this sounded very strange, wh-n, for n mut niiiOteen hundred yetrs Chiist. has been on bis ;r mediatorial I'hroue.us our once cruciG!8 ei, but n >w riaen ami i xa'ied R->deetni er. TheP-sabus were wr itteu hundreds !e o- years b3fjce the hir.h of (Jurist, in ;o the psalms t_\iri*t in refered to in f. prophesy, as a S ivs if t? c hip, all this Scripture is now lu fill'<1, ami at cannot he offend in prf?i<e to G id, in ea the original aeoe To-day w iuunl id worship he Son i i h'si ffici ?l capacity ;e as G id ; the tec ?nd person io the Triully, an 1 we must w rahip the dl Fiithor through the Sin. Then if we ;d off*r lho psalms i ? praise to Tnesa n9 they must bo ph*r.s;?hr.ia>"l, taken out re of the original language. and clothed id in language suited to the age in whici ir, wo liye: and the teiv covenant uudei n, which we worship; vben 'his i-donr,th( praise becomes ac.ieptahP, though the ut iJt'iguuge we us - lie no more inspir.d than the language used *n praying o: preaching. The words are our*, lhi thought is God's. Hence the beaut] of the hymns, ?nd their profit aboVi that of the psalms as tiling wilhoul ig change ol'sensi, or a* 6iiug by exclusivi ile psalm singers: Yet it is said, %lWi e- know we are light " Another thought, "all scripture i a,J given by inspiration of G i-i." We an exhorted 1i teach the new Testame" l,<l scriptures, as wo 1 as the ol I; and no 'V only bo, b t wi are o unoi mded ti id. teach by singing, u< w? ,1 a* ?<y ? ra ?? precept, so the-word w? ure to teacl: kr? ) rt - : - "*i aim on r 111 pmisj !.? ti >.1; inU^t t) e<l transposed, unchanged into vorse 88 that we may honor <hri?t with bi >nt own truth, an written in the Net h- Testament Paul's soil was a* full '? 8?l poetry ami praise to Gud, n David' ht, God's truth, a# spoken *t?v Paul, wi I'y in the end, get us much 1 ory to Got -rr as that wriilan by Duvi I. S > ws ar< I in duty bound as (j id's children l ire, use it i.i praise to Hun here in tl church militant ; a d not uuly ? in praiae, but us one of the means < fill grace which (tod bus appointed i DO his kiugd ini on ewfi, which ? ?"' has been tue uiWf" "* "" ^ eb .? ' .ye to him during the I ages pas'. Et/roily alone can tell t the millions, wjliose h art has bien * made glad by ^Loye sacred ^vmns ? and yet, sirang> to way ? there are 1 those in th-j chulrch who have never oftered ooo syllable of g spei truth ; i except David's psalms in p aise to 1 Father, Son and Holy Ghost, for n . David's day there wis no H ly Ghost t in an ifficiil sense. The precious f JVame Jesus Christ our Saviour is not i touud in the I'bh aj?, or R luse'n veri Uio!) of the psaln ?. Exclusive p-alin P singers claim to ,>ve th:s. t - bo boru of (he epirit, to It walking in nix <1 it uc> to l ie command;, and hope to be aiS ciated with him t irever and praise Him wile eternity rol's ita il endless round ; ?nd y?-t in the church s here on earth, wil not sing, ''Praise it Father, Son aw Iloly Ghost." Is r- this right; and rill God allow thi t, state of things'inch longer! e m vv. ratchpord * ? If your feel weak and all wen out take BROWN'S ON BITTERS e Forty Five I rses Burned, d i- Louisville, y., Oct. 7.?Tiie 8 large livery stile of the J Everi son company, at destroyed by ' l" fire this rattling. Forty-five ' ' horses were bkiei to death. ' i si wrwr i->art T~vr .sc > . _a-1- -j err : FOHSKIN I , Bolls* earlmialJ pimplem, and sores blood-*the niaLrompt and thorough ) It expels froh le vital current ever liftaltli-ffiuin" l>lm?. ?l - " " ......n in* takes ic ?kin becomes ktftantl fair. He sure y ,f "I ww for yea:4>Ject to erysipelas, j ' j l>elng unnhle t?ll ? remedy. At j of ( length, our fain ?? '1 physician rocoJ PrUCmi if uumled me to ' j9w J#" A y e r's Rar sa pari 1 ^. nml after tnkinf 1 bottles, I wan en- | per " tirely cured, tl* < ?se having never : InU 0 shown itself she?K. It. Bfuipaon, | en, g I/mdon, Tunu.. | raw ? "Two yeara was troubled with proi aalt-rheuin. It w II over inv txsly, | sun ? and nothing tl B doctors did for n _ | * e ww of any aval Wdl l l\fl At last I took foi ????? ^ bottles of Aycr's apnrilla, nnd was whe " completely cured, an sincerely rec- rem r ommend this mo e to others, and i (MO 3 consider It a sph n dood-pwrlfler."? "T Justin 8. Hurt, U[ Keswick, N. It. cure 1' "Aycr's Bursap 1 cured 1110 of cove I, scrofula."?J. (J. I , l>eertleld, Mo. , Mrs. : AYEt'S Sa 0 J'rtpared by J>r.r. vli/T.t Co., \ 1 Hatred others, i hi ii ???m> Kiit i 11^ Dead \ nl in.il.s | | Yhe Dead by Ike t\*ce>U Alurm Enliuia * . ted +t 2,57ft. > New Orleans, Oct. 7 ?jinnies of dc&'h and desola'iou which continue 2jL lo c.ihie fr ?n? the storm districts bw- Wi tWH'ii P iiot Li Hatclie and the KeS quarantine Hiaiiio are. of -he otoe' harrowing nature. An Scores of dead people are still Ijiwz and on tho rwer's edge <>r in the high ami fi tangled weed* of tho marsh, whither ? they were driven. Many of ihnsa who Yi escaped are starytng. It u reported that tu3n ami Women, driveo to dfsDo p?r?tton t>v hung-r, are feeding on dead animal?. A large number of bodies have 1 alrea.lv been throw.) into trenches n..d covered up, th<<?e still i xpnscd to lite hoi sun are rapilly decomposing, ' adding further peril to the situation. The total dead is uow estimated at 2,575. | A White Man Pleads Guiity in J Ocimee. If 1 style ' Only in one c uuty 8 - far, has Buy ' , ' J wear crtse up >1. which l'ie dispem-ary law dos< 9 has any bearing, o into up. I i O?onee P^1 9 ?a oouuly which has proi.thition? . . (.ieorge McAIisp r, white, w*a arraign* r i d at the coU't of General 8e?sh>u the er; B port week ou the charc? ??f "veiling W ? ' ' Jiqu.ir Wiumut h UC'ii8!?f >?n<1 iratB"- jj B porting iuMocicaiiog li-j i<?rs with in^ ir*i.t t<> neti, in vi I'ati >11 tif the di?pen- I 0 hi*ry ihw " II) p'eul.d k>i 1 y a d li 0 *d8 R?*ut?MlCiV-i |M>* II o $500, , uml In* o'H. fined in I'iC county j %i 1 fnr L J j m.e ve? r III nme id 11 >11 P'yinfill i 1" c li.i* fiui* in- in t? r* m?iii in j ?i' f.i 1 a .i#ih? r vi'hr. i 'I he bowing for the <i >p n-i.r> i| I in Camden icr the pa-t -hree ( months does not indicate a flatter | ' mt; 8UCC048. There wilt he but 6 j little money lor die to<n and I , county- The profits for the throej i8 nii uths amount to $>i77 45 and I v from t'ni aoiount is to de dednelt d ' " f ad ?xpeu?es-d spen*er's sa ury. I : e erk lure, rent, &e.. ?&c ' I The s?*e- for the nee tlneei 'I month", however, *11 io doubt 1. be mu ;h larg r. bu it seenn :o us ' b the Siate i? gett ng very poor ie-1 1 turns tor her di'graco ?Camden ( ^ ; Mcf8on;<r I 1 V I HAI?riST II Kill SClIOdt. 1 U i Yorkvi !o, S. C. I ...?i will obi , Principal.! M5s])AY, JAM AllVr. ''1 ! \ continue five months. The hcImjIP*| will be opened in tiie building formerly used by the King's Mountain Military school, of YorkvLlle, which was built especially for school purposes ' > the builiUtitr hi addition to the rM. ( ilntjon r<>oni8. there is ample accommodation or 100 boarders. Workmen are now engaged in repairing the building, and when tiie work is finished, the property will be in practically as ** good condition a* when new. am The purpose of the sponsors for the school v ill be to give t*? lu?ya who may enter its walls; u thorough and practical course, that shnll lit them for the everyday affairs of life, or f*r entering college. TKtl.Ms I'KH SHMSION. For ndiiM l expenses, including tuitio < bxtutiiig. f 11, iightsand wash ing, jTJ *> ) per session, of live months, ? m t } ayablc in advance Day pupils will I c required to | ay tuition for entire session inndvance. -w? Parents w iio have 1 - . educate Hi J \\ i: I do we'll send for niai - giving ft. in' inlion. Addi\ to, S A v "l tilt 1ST, r'cen ' > f ! .? <. of 1 riinters, ?*V MTJ 'UUSJff" * *- .? V" . Notice To Th- J. ' -'s o' T?h ? I?*to J\'{] Nathan.el At, ; v., . ui. ;ham, deCLU'n u rphe . < at ? v of Nulhaiiiwl 1! J. A . * *.ndi , liani, deceased, not knowing of ptiy ' V?ts against said deceased, and wis! eg to settle up tlie estate as anon rs*i t e-lcsble, n ot with ^ T as little oxjk" st? a p tide, nave up- Furni pointed the it .dors gue 1 us their Agent to give i tiii- (o all *i i singular the \ credit r- n? ! < ,.? r..? ml, and present ^ the ra in ?? t- u signed, verified by aftlrlaMt ' J. o: f..ro the 1st day worth ofjanuaiy* ;:ni, payment. And you are b. . ?y ? ' .id that if not presented by tno' the citute will lie partitioned among tiicbeirsnt /.aw, km! the creditors will be forever barred. Wm. T. Vani.andioiiam, Hept-22, ll?93?flw. Agent, per ya DISEASES ? having their origin in impure SP i remedy is AYKlt'S Sarsaparilla. y atom of jtoison, and under its wo on new life, sores heal, and the I.igbi J on get AYER'S Sarsaparilla. (loden 'More ttisn thirty years ago the r.m " I ami of my ears began to trouble mo, cents. commencing eilh a ftloo Htiiiging, painful 5 sonnatton and a dlacharge of aliuoat iuiceptible matter, which would form > a sort of scab, increase in nixe, loos lai on, leaving the pari* !?VIH* Mn<l tore. Halves ?n?l the doctors' Kir ii tcriptions did mo no gixxl. 1'rotiiifC l*1? trouble to be wmsm, I bo ??gun to take Ayer's *y i*,, P U IYI Snrsaparilla. I had from "if v U 911 hardly comment** <1 We anal ??J on the Hftli bottle, m the ear entirely healed nod has aincd so since."?Isaac Clements, rears of age), Kort Ann, N. Y. Two bottles of Ayer's Harsaparilla d my baby of an eruption which V Mm red his liody In one solid scab."? |?# I Kate Lamb, Orton, Utah. * IV I rsaparilla 1 o rl?-s fro M <h?. Hold by all will cure you Hep* Aiim jbffrow.* r. /1 n ._?cV '?%;; -. . f Um-I laatcofthlo11 ii" ;1'..vi;tonk: r<?nm ' k?.. tJ Jfi.uu jkt ? ffdainplo* tn*>, OWTf lyome toora rcwtis ' jrvuth,"'c" i'ium rTX bucutttf^ S3 wor'Wfp. j you wear them? next In need try e pair. I '!' ''' Goat I world. | j'" -v $5.00. S^3.00 j 1"<Vi *4.00>& \*2.50 43.50 m fc*2.00 x. c. j $ s 1&7'0rlacies ff-so |? ivr,j42.nD $2.25 \; * JSI.7S 2.00? Vs 1 /5 | ty J you want a llne{DRiH0^ n'3''? In tho latest don't pay $6jb$my *3, $3.50, $4.00 or , >hoe. Thay fit |qua *'om "lade and look and I '*swo!f, |fyoA[r|j|'nomirolnyourfootwear, ! ' by purchasing VV. I^'a* Shoci, Name and J stamped on thfAotlC *?r '* w,<en you buy. j 1" UOLGLAt, XJ ?n' M???. Sold b-' y. GflSQty. jM; ^hat> 11 Jfe f" I issuivnce? |:! A11 casy^us of sccur- ],! ing your Baud family ip against w^.111 ^1C event ! of your deiA crcditabl|leans ?f *c; rnrinV'^iff r financial :<? busiucss fctanding it*1 i world. I ?s, ?. , 1 aud prohti!iC 1U?^t investing , able uieaiW ^ your savin^V1 after years.W . All Life I""11" 1S good. Thcl , Equitabi ^-lie is tlie best, j or tail particular*, ad lrl ortpr <1. J. RODOEW i fSgqs&.RocJfl;1: vr^ ] Iftos fin Cents ior Figu are worth WE STRUCK THE * EVERYTHING COMES TO I'om the ruins tunes we !iai marvelous 2RCHANDISE Lt WE m HOI rsmemlou* stocks of 1 iry Goods N sliings, .Shoes Ac. very department crowded Willi burgi oucan buy the It nest Dress Good* at o can buy the Ch .loeet .Vilhnery fo no Case SiKKl yards all wool Serge, fiOcta yd for ONLY 25! leading colors in Ini|>orto<) liremt No rd. Our price ? nly 75 e-ni?p iSickiiiK, 75 cents Values new ?hu EC1AL SALES) rt!i SI 75 per yard new iull.-diadt a Vine, Pink. ( oru, I ivcii.l, r, Mr >\vn and (Hack. Our price only SI JH pel ilcca Hllk Vi'iwu <? t ' -* .. ^ SvOMIl J 1 (I MILLI1S iukxcb tkSjLs. mm ? McI.h: noii - l ) Day- with (lie /,? ; .! i uoh, We sow iil^|>ln\ in^ the i: i l .\'ew York . larketw, an tee correct stylet- n;r.l lowest price Yours ' F JONE Hlglieyt Uftnh price* |>nl?1 for ?otton a ji u? ami save naoti-.-y, unbox '26, 1&33. *jsiamBmz2?BSLam*mmm l ' .'?' Hj IVBTH'K. V ! : .sori'H CAJllOl.INA H C"l NTY <?K l.ANCAftTEIt fi * robaU Court. Oeor-o Mof! Wiiheraphon Kwj , * Probate Judge. * (KKKA3 I)r <J i' Welfdi 1??h mndc :o i i t<? grant him l,ellers of inDtration of the E-tnto of ami s of KHen June /flnkoiiey, tlr . jH IKSKAHK TH KHEKOIIK, t?? lM .lid ndmonkli nil and singular the red and < redi ore of tlie aald Mr* i wS i Jane Blak+ney, doooaaod. that 1 II In* nijti appear before mo, in the la t of Probate, folic held ut Lanm**- U tl , mi ! o :!lsf of October next " '^r public uthni'thcroof, ?t 11 nV.l"CK .1 i i ii allow cause. If any I have, why '.In' h'ii11 Admin'.xtni ''|B sir u ! not lii* granted fl iVr.N under i 'y bund this tin* U day in" 0?* ober Anno Domini, (Jk.i'noi Me ' Wi i iiki;m* ?ov, Pit n \tj: Jitixik i rr^laiNiciiv. ..I Wood Working Machinery I'rmk atltl Tilt' *' 1 l; trrei stave , I 'Honing " ' J < J ruin f'tir. nliiug v . v Mill | Hico Hulling " < 1 highus and Boiler*. i Into Agency for Tallioft A Sot.< ' ' "inf-i un?l Hoileie, Saw ami (J.l.st H". . I trower*' Prick machinery. Double .cv.' latter Presses. ! "nomas' direct acting Htenm Proa. -? no heltH, I I homus' Seed cotton Elevators. I. llai! ami 1.emus' (line, Englebctg ' I ii I InllorM. | H H Smith CoV Wood-working n:r.- j i ry. ; Plane , Hand miwk, Mouldera, Mor- ' i .<>1(4, I .-nenoin. ? oinpri(dng complete t. j-: < i foi -'; >! . Door an<I Wagon * n m :< D '!,o< !; ',? Plantation fc?av ill. vr.vhih! IV.,.i. >< - M titling* and machinery aii; lies, \v . Lie me I r pi ices. I V. clham, * t-eneral Agent. ? I Columbia S. C I Bibles. Il'iil , ' < r*-, we announce tha < Depository of Rib'ea r< i? il an Hi>?le Society. 'i aid .iii fivi rent* up. Tcatiin i mi.i IVolms from Thh ty , five ft nt-< :<> \ i libit > i; .< n'f nty cent* up. ild i- .I . nioney-ruiklog enter. |., i- f love and obedience to i,in l;t ; oleeeo'd at enut by an , nmo.'hi ,.-<l >Hitur , ntr \v c ThonriM,n Htt < ' < >' will gladly wait n you .hiring bUMD6i hour? r.f tin bank muted ! a u 'ii watered and well eottV.I /\ Ku'in -<M> or ."'.'ri acres, Miiltab o f.,r ? raising. Apply. Mating price, J. I 840 Meeting at ret, fliarle. 'on. C. .... ;; J J"- * * ' MARKET RIGHT. , . KIM WHO WAITS !?-of others fore collected bargains. \U/1?P iN **MCB t \V I j IV THAN IN AO Yearn. V OPENING lotion*, Millinery, clothing, (lent* ftillH. 4 half value, r u Hong, Jin wide, In all new Fall .Shade* JENTS. veilicn worth fr.nii St ' *> to $1 iA % ih- IK. I.'KCJT only t'i cent* ?? ILK VELVETS t 11 .. >|i , ICmlnenc.j, Violet, I Myi . !t"-.cla. Navy, Kmerahl, 1 ' \ ar . to . i? |?cr yard, for only f?o iERY. BBIMIS BlttfillMX. I ling Mlllmry arli*U of the worM I hoi i i 'muwft H?>l?vte<! l?y ho? X l.-fojv Inlying ) OIII liHt 1 Truly, 1 s&co. i u.i notion *. .>,!. Buy y?ur gro- H' \ M. F.JA Co. ,