The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 11, 1883, Image 4
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KBy Godfrey Jl. Harman,
B; LEXINGTON, C. H., S.#C.
S ... TFSJf.S OF 5 UB SCRIP T10X.
ft jOne copy one year $1.50
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ft ADVERTISING RATES.
H - Auverutieiuuuui win ue mac* i/cu ?v ?*?3
rate of 75c per square of one inch space for
S first insertion, and 50c per square for each
subsequent insertion.
9 Liberal contracts made -with those wishN
ing to advertise for three, six or twelve
^L^-^ttarriage notices inserted free.
HT Obitoarfes over ten lines charged for at
Tegular advertising rates,
H Address, \ G. SI. HAEMAN,
Editor and Proprietor.
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I A friend to the rich and poor. A
f medicine that strengthens and heals,
I is Brown's Iron Bitters.
A New York piano manufacturing
company has failed. They were unable
to meet their outstanding notes.
AH sorts ol sleeves are admissible;
- for ladies dresses; but the coat sleeve
round the waist, remains the favourite.
Another man struck by lightning
last week. And still men carry it
around in short-necked bottles in
their pockets.
Farmers, in pitching their crops,
shonld not forget that cotton is flat,'
with a still further downward tendency.
Plant corn.
It is proposed to so change the
Massachusetts State Constitution that
women who are lawyers may be made
Justices of the Peace.
Edgefield Coanfcy has obtained a
verdict of $10,000 against John MeRaUfogr^rQgSprarr
whs* was a^efaulter.
An exchange says: "Good . wives
are wantecj in the . north-west." Of
course they are. - Is there any place
where they are not wanted?
Baby, new to earth and sky,
Soon as born.begins to cry;
Day and niglit does baby- yell,
And makes' its daddy mad as?well,
? - 'b Mad as anything. .
Young man know thyself. A $12
silk bat looks well on some persons,
but we ean't say it becomes a fellow
whose salary is too weak to stand np
to $1 a day.
A telephone capable of sending j
kisses is being perfected. Yonng la- j
dies will be careful to see that their;
sweetness is not switched off on tbej
wrong month.
One hnndrechand fifty persons have!
left the Island of AchHl, Connty'
Mayo, on the West coast of Ireland,
for America. They were driven from !
their homes by famine.
. 1' v BRS^por cold
25 cents at
^ilfflsK are sare it
^1^;.,,. J^^B5g|Kp3pme.
jHj^BHBgLCounty is rer
^SfiHttPy everywhere,
! /^: been planted as
I 'Pjg#%UPS very wet weather
r"" "lb February^ threw all
p farmers behind in planting -grain, and
fc very few have as much planted as
| they would wish to have.
L" A hotel clerk named Briscoe,
K Stamped bis foot ont in 'JFrisco,
ft It hurt him like .bander,
K Bat the puis was got under,
ft By St. Ja-obs Oil rubbed on bistoe.
ft
I A condietor who lives at Be lair,
I Got hart, being thrown on a chair,
B '1 bey took him awav,
B s Bat itrass than a day,
ISA Jacobs Oil made him all square.
Assist tliB child !h time. Do tiot!
Wait tx&til aaArrny of worms have
been recruited and the health of the
child destroyed. A few doses of
Shriner's Indian Vermifuge, the in*
falible remedy, never fails to do the
work well, if used according to the
directions.
By an Act of the last Legislature
the superintendents - of the pnblic
highways in Fairfield County will receive
$1.50 per day as compensation
for their services while on the road,
not to exceed twelve days in the year.
Mibth and Medicine.?Improbable
as it may at first seem, medicine and
mirth are really fast and firm allies.
The Bible says a merry heart doeth
good like a medicine. A bottle of
Norman's Neutralizing Cordial is like!
a merry heart and will resist the at- j
tacks of dyspepsia and stomachic dis- j
orders. All who have med.Nnrnv>n'a:
Cordiffl-vpeak fi) glowing u 81S of its
efficacy.
Ii M THE GREAT GERMAN
REMEDY
K=S| FOR PAIN.
I tlgtetmwwillI iniil^l'Tftlf Delievee and cures
imtjsiklikl'matisx, |
mL Neuralgia,
Sciatica,Lumbago, j
if " BACKACHE,
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE,
| quinsy, swellings,
npraixw,
|||%^ptBCBMceea8rK Soreness, Cuts;Cruises,
4 ' fho^tbj'ltk.
MEjLJ Brass, M'ALBS,
H And *H other bodily aches
r snd pnins.
j* FffTY CEHTS A BOTTLE.
Sold hy nil Drucglste sad
ilnaak. ? M,inKnrn'iMiirli Dealers. Dirrctioua io n
".Mr "Iffnginqfc*.
a The Charles A. Vojjeler Co.
B I. n?A.'vacjtU3t* oo.)
KBSSasSEsSsSSJ lUUlBvrr, *d? t. 8. A.
Jim. 3?ly.?chg. w.
!iosinrt%!
_, What the jrrcat restorative, Ilostettcr's
Stomach Bitters, will do, must be gathered
from What it has dornv It has effected radical
cures in thousands of cases of dyspepsia,
bilious disorders, intermittent "fever,
nervous affections, general debility, constipation,
srfcfc. headache, mental despondency.
and the iieculiar Complaints and i
disabilities to which the feeble are so
subject.
For 6alc by all Druggists and Dealers '
generally.
May 10th?ly.
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Oh.MyBack!
That's a common expression
and has a world of
meaning. How much suffering
is summed up in it.
The singular thing about
it is, that pain in the back
is occasioned by so many
things. May be caused by
kidney disease, liver complaint,
consumption, cold,
rheumatism",dyspepsia,overwork,
nervous debility, &c.
Whatever the cause, don't
neglect it Something is
wrong and needs prompt
attention. IN o medicine Has
yet been discovered that
1 -will- so quickly and'surely
cure such diseases as
Brown's Iron Bitters, and
it does this by commencing
at the foundation, and mak'ing
the blood pure and rich.
Wm. P. Marshall, of Logansport,
Indiana,writes: "Mywife
has for many years been troubled
from pain in her back
and general debility incident
to her sex. She has taken one
bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters,
and I can truthfully say that
she has been so much benefited
that she pronounces it the
only remedy of many medicines
she lias tried."
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Leading physicians and
clergymen use and recommend
Brown's Jron Bitters.
. It has cured others
suffering as you are, and it
will cure you.
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FEMALE REGULATOR
WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND.
It is well known to physicians, and alas! too well
known to suffering women themselves, that they
arc subject to numerous diseases peculiar to their
sex, such as suppression ol the Menses, painful
and scanty Menstruation, Congestion," Ulceration
and Falling of I he Womb, attended with an endless
train of sympathetic and constitutional disorders,
which embitters the whole life, and which
have long been considered as almost incurable.
But at last the remedy ka^beea foundin
Dr. J. Dradfiold's Female Regulator.
It isnot a "euro-all," but a remedy for one class
ol diseases, all cf which pertain to the Womb.
Any suflercr from the diseases mentioned can
take this remedy, and thus relieve herself without
revealing licr condition to any one, and without
subjecting her womanly modesty to thu shock of
an examination by a physician.
To bring health and happinc83to the homes of
Buffering women Is a mission before which roy-1
favor sinks Into insignificance. What earthly benefaction
can compare with one which protects from
"That dire disease whose ruthless power
Withers beauty's trancient flower?"
which givc3 case for pain, joy for sorrow, smites
for tears, the rose of health for the pallor of disease,
the light, elastic step for dtaflwlnr weariness.
niirhts nr^ffin tor heavy "DoUrsof tossing
?Atfgag5S3^ing vigor for languishing duli
sen, thoTPWTllBO of fail ^rown beauty for the
sharp and withered form of emaciation, a long life
of mental, physical, social and domestic enjoyments
for j. few sad days ol pain and gloom, ending
In an early grave? Such is the mission, such arc
the results of Dr. 3. Uraijhki.ii's Female Rkoi;X-ATon,
which Is hence truly and appropriately,
styled '-Woman's Rest Piiciia,"
' Whites," and all those irregularities of the
womb so destructive to the health, happiness and
beauty of women, disappear like magic before a
single bottla of this wonderful compound.
All wbo suffer from any of these diseases are
most earnestly invited to give this great remedy a
trial, It has cured thousands, and will cure you.
Pont fall to try It,
Price, small idzc, 73 cents. Largo Site, J1.50.
Manufactured by
J. BRAD FIELD, Atlanta, Ga.
Jbr tale everywhere.
Nov. 8?ly. chg. m.
^ 1EZIHGT0H
me school
EDWIH JF. DREHER, A- M-, Princp'l
#THE EXERCISES OF THIS
Institution will be continued
without interruption under
charge of the new Principal.
No effort or pains will be spared
to make it in every respect a first-class
school. There will be four grades or departments
viz.: Primary, Intermediate,
Advanced Engbish and Classical, with appropriate
studies in each grade; and the
rates of tuition in each respectively will be
$1.10, SI.40,* $2.00 and $3.00 per month.
Discipline of the school will be strict,
firm, and impartial, bet at the same time,
kind, eentle aud -paternal. Manners and
morals of pupils will receive particular care
and attention.
Students prepared for College, University,
or Military Academy, or for any ordinary
profession or business pursuits of life.
The requirements of the times demanding
more practical and scientific training
of our youth, special stress will be laid
upon this important point.
CALENDAR FOE 1882-83.
Annual Session of ten months, beginning
with September and ending last of June,
withjiecess of week or ten days during
Christmas holidays. . ' _
Board at- rqpOTSGle rates TO^good families
in towivor immediate vicinity.
EDWIN J. DREFER, Principal,
Lexington C. H., S. C.
Sept 20? If
Paynes' Automatic Farm Engines
OF ALL KINDS.?Established 1840.
Oar lO-Horse Spark ArreUIn* Thmhln?
Enrlne ha* cut 10,'JUO feet Pine Lumber in 10 hoars.
Wih burn wood 6 feet lontr.ooal. Straw and cop sulks.
Send tor Price List .and Catalogue G.
B. W. PAYNE tc SONS, Box GOO, Corninff, N. Y.
Ang. 9?ly. chg. m.
FOUTZ'S
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
No IIor.sK will die of Conic. Bo-re or Lrxe Fxvxk,
If Font/.'* I'owdew are used In time.
FoutzV Powders will cure hu<I preventHoGCitoLZRA.
Fontx's Pow(icrK will prevent Gapes in Fowls.
Kotltt's Powder* will iurroa*e tlic quantity **( nillk
and cream twenty per cent., and make tlic butter Arm
and sweet.
Konu's Powder* wjl! core or prevent almost xvkkt
Diskask to which llorses and Cattle are subject.
F<vpt7.\* Powm:r.s will ctrt Satisfaction.
Sold everywhere.
DAVID E. FOUTZ. Proprietor.
BAXTIXCSE.MD.
For sale at W. P. ROOF'S.
Dec. 6 ? ly
FANCY GOODS, TOYS, Ac,
~
; Finest French Confectionery
AND
PREMIt\U PI RE
UJUYD-JTtJME
|. a^iTH)-s".
Oranges.
Eemons,
Cocoannts, Bananas,
Raisins,
Pigs, J\*uts,
4V., *Vr., AV.
! FANCY CAKES
and
' CRACKERS.
SARDINES,
SALMON and
BROILED MACKEREL.
PEACHES and PINE APPLE in syrup.
JELLIES in tumblers, ale and wine ;;liss.
BARMAN'S
I BAZAAR,
iLEXIiNGTON, S. C.
ilirgbi WwTnjV^ Mnrrr^"fryfcTrl'Tyj^'i Liiijff tV > *T]tf
C. BART tt CO.,
Charleston^ It i
The Liii'gfcSt Leborters of Foreign traits ih tiie Podth, Offer for Sale a Varied and
X Well selecIed stock of
Apples, OMliffes, Bananas,
A Cocoa nuts, ' Lemons,
Xuts,
a.- 5S%
Dried jFigs, Raisins,
Potatoes Cabbage, Onions,
PEANUTS, everything else to be fonnd in a first-class Wholesale Fruit Honse.
^a^Countn-forders promptly filled. Oct. 18?6m.
GRiEAT REDUCTION
WINTER CLOTHING
T?fUIE ROOM JSfljfeSPRINfl GOODS.
Men's Stfts,
V Youth's Suits,
Boy's Suits.
Now is the time to get 9your
O VTli WATS AJSJJ SUITS
AT BARGAINS
AT
KC. L. KIHARD'S,
Opposite Grand Centra.! Hotel,
ColiimTsia,, S. c.
Jan 1?ly . 1 .
W j The Cheapest Place in
Columbia tobuy
^ <uOi.
r Yoq'11 Save X Dr^ Goods or
f
t Money by Bivtng M!illinery
yoor DRY G30DS and 'U is at
MILLINERY of
W. J. TOTTITG, G
132 Main Street, Colombia, S. C.
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GREAT ATTRACTION!
J #r,. ;
AT THE '
COLUMBIA CASH
We have just received a splendid assortment of NEW SPRING
a great variety of DRESS GOODS and CALICOES, all of the latest styW^ggHi^'Tiee*
that cannot faUio attract the at, ration rfbvyew. We have Calicoes at 5 andTSJ cento per
yard, far superior to any eve* offered in the City of Columbia.
IN addition to our preseat large and varied assortment of Dress Goods, Ladies'
Cloaks, Walking Jackets, Ludies' Underwear, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Ready
Made Clothing, Cassimers, Jeans, Domestics aud Notions, we are in receipt of
New (roods Every Ten Days,
ALWAYS having on land the latest styles. We invite our customers, and the public
generally, to exanine our stock, as we intend to sell at prices lower than any house
in the city. Come, on' and all, examine and buy, and go away congratulating yourselves
on being so fortunate a to have dropped in at the Columbia Cash Dry Goods Store.
MR. S. E. Canghmm, well known in every Counter in the State, is Salesman in the
House. He is ssisted by several young ladies, who are at all times polite and
attentive to the wantsaf customers. Benieinber the Columbia Cash Dry Goods Store,
at the old stand of C.t\ Jackson, next door to John Agnew, Columbia, S. C.
a i. jagzscn, MANAGER.
Feb. 15-1 y.
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PIANOS and ORGANS.
*
Having the .gency for LUDDEN ?t BATES' Celebrated Music House
I am prepred to sell Instruments at Factory
Prices for Cash, ov Easy Installments.
Satisfactiorguaranteed.
BUY AT JO ME AND SAVE TIME AND MONEY.
N. W. TRUMP, Colombia, 8. C.
' May 10?1;
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"SHIVER'S"
i i "
. Comer Main and Plain Streets,
2.7 . .. .
, 17 COLUMBIA, S. C.
SPRWG AND SUMMER STOCK
DRY GOODS, CARPETS, Oil CLOTHS,
PHOTS SHOPS Sr.o..
JW V A *?>V WW!
r
There will he-kept in Stock fit all times a Fall Supply of nil Kinds of Merchandise, all
Purchased andSelected by au Experienced Buyer under most favorable auspices.
Fancfcand Dress Articles in all Styles and Values.
? STAPLE GOODS IN INFINITE VARIETY.
MUX'S WI<:A R, M USLINS, LA CES,
THREADS, SILKS, BUTTONS,
n T/ki /iW HOSIERY.
JlV(/#(?fTLI \y r ?
HOMESPUNS, TICKINGS, LINDSEYS,
CHIIDREN'S, LADIES' d' MEN'S SHOES,
MATTINGS, Oil Cloths, Window Shades,
PAPERING, SOAPS, AND AIL
Small and Lfrge'Srticles in these lines.
Order* from the country solicited. Prices will he uniform ami just. Samples
sent upon application.
C. BOUKNIOHT, Exr., & Co.,
Mar 18?tf *; COLUMBIA, S. C.
1
*
j New livertiseia$Ht&~ ,
T[7TNTlDTEflCHfR|i
if $100per month. Steady employnient
during spring and summer. Address
J. C. McCvudt & Co, Philadelphia, Pa.
CONSUMPTION.
I bars ft postUre remedy for the above disease; by Its
BSS thousands of caaee of the worst kind and of (<mc;
standing bare been cared. Iadeed, eostrong Is my faith
In lu efficacy, that I wtU send TWO BOTTUS FXfcK. together
wtth a VALUlBt.lt TKEATISB on this dlsoase, to
any suflerer. Glre JCxaress and P. O. address.
DR. T. A. SLOCUlf, MX Pearl St., NewTorlc.
"MOORE COUNTY GRIT"
CONN MILLS AND MILLSTONES,
(ST.T. ITTtt) '
JHgBESTINTHEWORlO
SAXPIS8 07 KBRL SEBT
SkW o> AmiCATzoa.
I0ITH CUOUIA H1LLST0KX CO.
Branch Office,?Charlotte, N. C.
/ cer-jiENTION THIS P'PEIL
Free! Cards and Chromos.
We will send free by mail a sample pet of
oar large German, French and American
Chromo Cards, on tinted and gold grounds,
with a price list of over '200 different designs
on receipt of a stamp for postage * We will
also send free by mail as wimples ten- of
onr beautiful chromos, on receipt of ten J
cents to pay for packiug and postage; also
enclose a confidential price list of our large
oil chromos. Agents wanted. Address
F. Gleason <fc Co.,
4G Summer Street, Boston, Mass.
HERE AT LAST.
After Long and Weary Waiting Belief
is Brought to Those who Need it.
"Well, Pat," said an Orange County physician
to a complaining Irish- patient some
?ears ago, "for that paiu in your chest you
ad better go home and put on a mustard
plaster. I can't think this minute of anything
better. And by the way," added the
doctor, turning to a friend, "I wish somebody
would invent a real good plastersomething
actually helpful for such cases
as Pat's. Maybe they will sometime, when
it is too late for me to use it."
When Benson's Oapcine Porous Plaster
was placed on the market about ten years
ago the doctor's hope became a fact. Because
of its rare medicinal virtues inherent
in it, its rapid action and sure results, the
Capcine is fast displacing the slow-acting
plasters of former days, for all affections to
which a plaster is ever applicable. Price
25 cents. In the middle of the genuine is
cnl the word CAPCINE.; Senbnry f Jehnson,
Chemists, New York.
I CURE FITSf
Wken I (tf euro I do not BMi nml J to *top thorn ft*
a tlra oad then hor# thorn mora ag?ln._I mean * radical
core. I hira mad* tbo dlooo10 of FITS, EPILXFST
or FALUXe8XCEXStt* Mo-long ta^r^JwwantiBjr
remadj to euro tbo wot*t cum. Bocsnao othoro boro
failed to no roooou for not Bgrroegrtog*euro.Sand?
one# for * troottoo Md a Fr?# Bottl# of OT taJUUMa
romedr.; Otva bpnu nod Fo#t Offlc#. It com you
othlnr for > trial. mnd I w\U ears you.
_iddm? Dr. H. 0. BOOT, lit Pearl St, VtwTarX.
4V?24
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
MANSION HOUSE.
Columbia, S. C,
Centrally located in tlie business pari of
the city; lias comfortable rooms and easy
beits. The table is supplied with the very
best the market affords substantially and
tastily prepared. Terms reasonable.
J. MAT. JOKES,
Oct. 11?tf. PROPRIETOR.
for p?ui? ??a
Jan. 31?ly
LIVERY AND SALE
Aa> Ml ^
' J'/ i ui jiwuuwi BJMM*
LEESVILLE, S. &.
Having opened a first-class Livery and
Sale Stable I will keep on baud a fnll supply
of fine horses and mules for hire and
sale. Parties wishing to purchase will
find it to their advantage to write or call
on me.
S. F. HENDRIX.
Nov. 22-tf.
'THE BEST 18 CHEAPEST.**
INGRES, TUDCCUCDCSAVUILS,
ItnePmn Clover Hollers
(Suited to all section*.) WriteforFmEEIUas. Pamphlet
and Price* to The Aaianan<l Taylor Co.. Matudeld, Ohio.
Mar. 7?5m.
A week in yonr own towu. Terms
llpOU and $5 outfit free. Address
H. HALLETT k CO.,
Mar. 29?ly Portland, Mgine.
?TRADE? gHflj
NORMAN'S ?
HtOTRAUz/Nc
CORDIAL.
?MARK?
A SURE and effectual Remedy for the core of
all irregularities and disorders of the Stomach
and Rowels, whether In children or adults.
It is acceptable to the Stomach without being
offensive to tho taste.
Promptly relieving Dysentery. Diarrhoea, Cbolmtmm
era Morbus, Cholera Infantum,
Elox, Griping Pains, Flatulency, ^^^^9
Kausco, Acidity of the Stomach, MBM
Ileartbum, Kick and Nervous
Headache and Dyspepsia. May
P be used in all derangement*, of .
the Stomach and Bowels from relaxation of the^BT
intestines or a change of food or water. x I
I ITOIilar-AiT'S / S
I NEUTRALIZING CDiinaAl* J
I Is as pleasant and harmless as xsiacs
berry wine. Doe* not contain Opium I
and will not constipate. Specially tccom
mended for: JBeaalekneaa and Teething
Children.. . - |
Price ?je. and fx^o per bottle. . M
Soldby aUl>rwjg{*U dit^Vealeri in Italiciut, I
1 EX0EL8I0B nTTRMTML 00, |.
DB| Sole Proprietors,
|^H| Walhalla, 3. C. - U. S. A.
Jan. 3?ly. ?~ -
'
8fe,
\ I am now
.patch all kin?By >. ^>. -;-' * "'^ ' 4??M
ing or repain^ffltfW^S^SH^H^^^SjWP
plow work
| All work gnaranteo<|gjRjyjB^^^f^*^JJ^^y
mt r -.?- - -?pW 1 l^wI ffitylQKtijjgjj^^^^^Bi^^^J *
EXCELSIOR COOK 8TUE8
ARE Tft BEST:
WOOD DOORS at both ends ofPitdno*. 4
large flues?, Remarkably Durable Patented
Wood Grate, large broiliDg door wrth check
draft, removable damper, ri*& covers,
double croespieces, reversible Meg cress- .
piece, swing bearfhplate, swing floe stop, N
sifter grate, illuminated sliding fire doors,
I etc. Nickel knobs and nickel Panels.
Made with solid fire doors if preferred, ^
W. I. M1PH.
831 Broad St, Augusta. G?, r
Mar 5?ly
Newman K. Perry*
| andti4H|^^RB9|jHNB^ffisBB*n^ .- '
TttB^B^W9jpB^3BB^BpBH^BSHP^B8|Ka?'
Furnished in any desfgu^^^West^ ^$68. . ^ ^
" POLISHED GRANITE WGBK, . .. ?
either native or foreign, to orde^:ftST
Correspondence Solicited with those
in want of any work in the above line.
Sept 10?tf
iiiisilESSES
low In price; icllinc fast: weeded everywhere: liberaltinu.
B. V. Johuaon Jc to., lott Main St., KicUmuod, Va.
Aug. 23?ly. .
World. ByMedical Director SBJirgM. V. S. N. Addrtw
J. C. McCuxpy & Co.. 6y Qietflt Sc. PhlUtWphU. H. u
Aug. 23?3y.
4k JX Wati-lira. Stent windmill*. WMienrttl H anting C*?
Imitation gulittd. Solid gold|ti Cheaper! and beet
- # f.irynnrolro nworsiwrnlatire imreeeH. Val uat>U cttHlfc
Hlosurfrt*. T1I0XP30 i itOt, J*S Itwli. S?w Twk.
Feb. 23?ly.
Attrition Sportsmen!
IP.J?. HUSEMANN (las
jnst received from New York and
Europe the Largest and Finest Stock of
GUNS, PISTOLS, and alLkinds of Sports- ^
men's Ai Li^es, which be has now on exhibition
andjiff sale at his store,
No. 153iMain St., Colombia, S- C^arRepaifng
done at short notice"?^
Oct. 4?6m.
Spec! .
l^&ISSS. 0?TROtT MlOH. *
J. S. lSWBttiS, .
' 130 ifftin St., OMbbb, S. C.,
win L-^salmSMB ? IN
Grain, Flour, SngSsfSirtipf, Bacon,
^alt# M&ts, tod, Ae. ; '/
gtf Prom / attention gfreu to all ordet*.* ?
r. J?i^r^*it? tor quotatwna. 0ct,4- nu .*
1 ~ ? m
iii ' IIB^^miii Pi&r'^