The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, November 18, 1874, Image 4
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NOVEMBER.
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CONTROLLING L A B OR IN
THE SOUTH.
But.the-, method of controlling
labor *hich is of most general ap
plication, is the cutting down of our
cotton crop, sowing small grain to
and
great* extent, sowing the grasses,
and Making all our arrangements
bear upon the support of a large
numbe of live stock, particularly
sheep and cattle. Hogs we cannot t1
raise for market, as they require
too much grain, and the negroes g
love pork too well. Colts are also
too'costly, though every farmer 0
shouldraise his own n,ules or horses.
But sheep and cattle rcquire only
pasturage and hay. In many fa
vored localities, only pastur.age is
necessary.
It is not intended to undervalue
cotton. It is hardly possible to
exaggerate its value to us, when
raised in due proportion to other
farm products. But it may be made
a scourge to the land and the plan
ter. A man may become cotton
poor as well as land poor. If he sells a
$5,000 worth of cotton, and it costs 0
him $6.000 to make it, including i
interest, wear of land, taxes, fer
tilizers, supplies, labor,blacksmiths'
bills, loss and depreciation of live
stock, and the value of his own st
time at a reasonable salary, he is;
$1,000 poorer by the operation. a
Suppose a farmer owns five hun- f
dred acres of land. The following a<
would lre a labor-saving division
and appropriation of it: Let two ti
hundred and1 fifty acres be devoted
to arabie purposes and the rest to
grazing. The two hundred and
fifty acres might be divided into
five fields of fifty acres each. Thet
following rotato would be a good t
one: 1. Cotton and corn in suita
l>e proportions. 2. Oats sown in c
August, on the corn and cotton land.
3. Rye, or rye and wheat, sowed 'i
in August. 4 and 5. Clover, if the fi
land is suitable ;if rnot, the fourth a
year rest, if not grazed, an.d the b
fifth year, sheep and cattle pennedm
upon it every night dturing the year', C:
using a m.ovable fence. An ordi
nary farm cf fiv hundred acres
will sustain five hundrea Theep, be
sides the crops in the above rota
tion. The oats and rye will feed .
them during the winter nearly, or i
entirely; without injury to theC gra in.
Five hands would be sufficient for te
such a farm, and to manage the e
live stock. 0]
During the first year, about the
following results might be expected
on an ordinary farm without ma-:1
nure:
-J acres in coton, 12 basat 15, ce::t.
25 acres in co)ri.. 2.5: butshels5, at $1.00. 2.50 t
50 acres in: oas a.0 burbels, at 75 h
cents.........-------------------.."..p
25 acres m: rye, at$1 ............. 20:
25 acres in wheat, 150 ijush:e1, at
zicrease and mution sale.s of 500 sheep 500
Wool, :; lbs. pcr head, at 33cents i>er th
pound......................... 00 c
Manure at $1.60 per load.... ...50
The next year the cotton and corn
would be more than doubled from the t
penning of five hundred sheep en
fifty acres, and also annually with
thie other crops, unktil the completion ta
of the rotation. It will be observed w
that culy fifty acres annually on er
tthis rotation are unploughed crops.t
It may be asked what is tihe use r
of the other two hundred and fiftv 01
acres ? They will pay without labor,
by grazin~g. There is not an acre
of broomnsedge that will not put
in the run of a year, one dollar's
worth of flesh on a colt, calf, or
of flesh and wool onh one or more
iambs. If it does this, it is paying o
ten per cent. interest on ten dollars. .
Few planters would be unwilling to t
sell their whole plantation at ten di
dollars per acre. What reliable at
railroad or bank stocks pay more i
than ten per cent.? And there is
this difference. The railroad shares
do not get any larger, the land be
comes more valuable by judicious
grazing.w
It is objected that we cannot
raise valaable artificial grasses for' ci
live stock. The truth of this ob- ti
jection is denied. But allowing it d
to be well founded, we have two: i
se
grasses, which answer very well for
the successful raising of medium di
sized live stock of tile different
kidSteeae rosde e t
kinsl graed, ae Brmedag,aept o
he latter, in the opinion of the
riter, will afford more grazing and
a.y than any of the artificial
rasses in their best climates.
C. W. HOWARD. in the Rural
arolinian for November.
Ox REASON Wijy FARMERS
IE So PoOR.-It is beiieved that
.v(ni-tenths of the planters and
irners of this country, North and
-utI alike, are staggering to their
ill under a load of debt and
ort"age. What is the matter? As
class, farmers :-e not lazy. They
re seldom idle. They work as
ard as anybody ought to work.
'hey make, taking one year with
ni other, what inay be considered,
nder the prevailing standard of
gricultu e, fair crps.and they get,
s arule, good prices for the surplus
roducts iliey put into the market
:ill they don't get rich-in fact, are
etting poorer and poorer every
ear. Why is it so ? To say no
iing now of a faulty system of
ropping--all cotton, all wheat, or
! something else ; or of credit,
ens and interest, the reason which
e had in mind with which t- point
iis paragraph is. that it costs too
Lch to make our crops. We
row poor, not so much because
ar incomes are so small, as because
ar outgoes are so large. There is
o strict method in our operations
1d io close economy of ineans.
he expense of malking a crop has
Dt been r( duced to a ninimum.
Fe fence in too large a field and
'avel over too nay acres to produce
mI bales cS cotton or a hundred
ushelS of corn. We pay out too
uch for labor and f5r fertilizers
r the results produced. The
nedv must be sought in sounder
ethods, labor saving implements
d better trained labor and less
: it.-Rural Garolinian for No
eiuber.
SMUTTY VHIErrT.-Our farncrs
-ed not have auy smut in their wheat.
ovided they will take the proper
eps to prevent it. Smutty wheat
,av even be used fur seed by takinz
large tub or half barrel, filled half
L1! with water, to which should be
Mded salt enough to make a brine that
ill float a sound egg, sl-owing a space
ie Size of a dime above the water.
our the seed wheat into this brine
owly, stirring it as it is poured in.
lie light grains will float, and should
I be skimmed off. Continue to stir
r two or three minutes, and skim off
ec grains that rise to the top. Take
it the wheat. put into a basket or
ek made of open cloth, to drain.
ontinue this process until wheat
,oug,h is prepared. and begin to sow
l-datl, or sp)readl upon the barn
>or to dry, if not wanted until the
ext day. No necessity for usingr
ue vitro! (sulphate of copper.) but if
vy should desire to use vitrol they
im substitute four ounces to the cal
a of water for the salt.
Bura~car HoRtsEs.-The habit of
EmiOngi fences ruus in families,
nong horses, very remark ably, though
'y colt we ever saw will easily take
up. Ninety-nine horses in a hun
eas we use them have no occasion
jump. and a three-foot fence will
o fine theta after they are four years
d if they have up to that time never
arced to jump. W. II.. of the Wes
rn Farmer, says: To prevent jump
g, I have found just two ways effee
ve. Buckle a sureingle around the
dy, theu the Lialter-strap thirougrh
e fore h-gs to this ; tic so that the
rseu can nit net his head above the
iut of thc shoulder. Second
lace upon the horse a common halter
ith forehead strap; sew to this a
ece of sheep-skin, the wool side r.ext
e hiea-.i, and hanuinn low enounh to
mprel himn to hold up his head too
gh for a spring to enable him to see
e top of the fence. This latter sug
stion we value as applicable to colts,
which the teiu:ptationl to jump1 is lia
To RE.\iovE. CaxE\sE SPo'rs.-In
king out grease spots from clothing,
ith b-:nzole or turpentine. people gen
ally m:ake the iitake of wetting
. cloth with the turpentine and then
ibbin it withi a sponge or piece
-lth Inthis way the fat is
ssolved, but is spread over a
-eater space and is not renioved.
he benzole or turpentiue evaporates
id the fat covers a greater sur
cc than before. The only way to re
ove a rease spot is to place soft
otting waper beneath and *ou top
the spot, which is to be first thor
ithly saturated with the benzole and
en wvell pressed. The fat is then
ssolved and absorbed by the paper
d entirely remove from the cloth
To PoLusi Cum sn Sm) 1iwr
uOrS.-Procure at the hardware
ores a polishing iron, that with a
lge at both ends is the best, and
ill cost S1. Iron the linen as usual,
Lu place it ou a board with a layer
'muslin on the board, pass a damp
oth over the linen, and rub with
C polishing irou until the desired
gree of glossiness is obtained. The
on should not be very hot, or it will
orch ; if it is too cool, the polish
ill be long coming. Gum arabic
ssolved and added to small quantities
~the starch improves it; a lump of
gar is almost as good, and so issperm,
soap, or butter, or white wax.
[&ienee of Health..
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ae.
J. H. GAILLARD,
THOS. COOK,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Clothing,
GROCERIES, &c.
(Under Newberry IloteL)
Resp ctf!!y nfo rus i- 1'riew"iz :111d the
public g-;e . ly f : is a1: k uro:l:
Cont:vs. thlat Is -tock of FALL AND
W\ NER~ 600:S as
Large, Varied and Choice,
A"- ke1n.brace "he h .t quaih :: "i btyles
Ot 1.odu for lad:es : y t
in
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES and HATS.
Together with the clioice,st inid best of
All Kinds of GROCERIES,
either for family or plaiitation use, ill of
whia a.re offered at
Moderate Prices for Cash.
Thankful for past favors, he begs a con
tinuance, % uiti the assuraice that Ono pains
w!l be Spared to give the tumost satisfac
tionl. Se p. 2:43-t f.
A FULL LINE
OF
FALL and WINTER G000S!
(At -tewvart's Old Corner.)
P. W. & R. so CHICK
Risp ie fully all at'.ention to their elegant,
large and1: varied steek of go.." aon
which cLn! be fouAd alIl kinds of lirst class
DRY GOODS,
Dress Goods, Calicoes, Hosiery, Gloves,
Laces. Collars, Ribbons. Iloivspu ns.
CaIssimeres, Cloths, Kerseys. Shirts, Draw
ers, Socks.
Splendid All-Wool Shawls,
For gentlemen and ladies.
Domestic and Staple Goods in endless va
riety.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING,
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
A fine assortmeint of
SADDLES and BRIDLES,
A superior lot of
UMURE LLAS, for hand and buggy.
FINE AND COMMON TRUNKS,
Among which are those convenient and ele
gint Sairatogas.
In short any ,and every article in (ourt va
rious linies. all ofi which have been e:trefuilly
selected, anal which we wairranit to be 1irst
LIlas anld wahich,l will b)e
SOLD LOW FOR CASH.
We are always glad to show our goods and
ak examination.
P. WV. & R. S. CHICK.
Oct. , 40-ti.
STOCK OF
THLOS. F. HAR)LON
cstomlers that lhe is now receiving his
FALL AND WINTER
STOCK OF G00DS,
WHIIIC II
HE CAN SELL VERY LOW,
As lie has bou::ht them with great care and.
v ill be gl d to show~ them to ail x. 'Ltoek
LARGE AND COMPLETE,
Embracing at very desirla!c line of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
GROCERIES, &c.,'
A11 of which
WILL BE SOLD LOW.
Thankful for the liberial p.atronagie hereato
are rt'eeived, lie hi' les, by strict aittent nin
:o busmiess, to merilt ai (011 iniiuna of 1 lhe
camihe. sep. 10, .1-I f.
Jl C. M ONiS0 & 110.,
IEALERS IN
G-RO CERIES,
Of all kinds, such as
Sugars, Coffee, Rice,
Bacon, Choice Hams.
Flour, Lard. 3Iolasses,
3Iackerel, Corn,
F'RESHI MEAL AND GRIST.
Piekles, Canned Fruit.
Oyaters, S-ardines,
Crackers,
Sega rs. To'oacco,
Soap, &e
Togetheri with
Sheetings and Yarns,
BAGGING AND TIES,
NON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE,
ad all other art.icles to be found in a GRO
CER~Y STORE, and all of which wiill
BE SOLD CHEAP
Oct. 15, 41-1y.
SURVEYING.
The undersigned, beiug provided with
he most improved instruments'is prepared
,o do all kinds of SURVEYING with accu
-acy and dispatch.
All oraers left at Suber & Caldwell's Law
)ffce, or Mrs. G. Mower's Store will receive -
~rompt attention.
F. WERBER, Ja.,
Oct 7 , n-lm,Dput S,ve.n,.
..iscellaneou..
THE FALL SESSION
OF THE
NEWBERRY
FEMALE ACAI)E3I
WILL COMMENCE ON THE 16TH SEPT,
A. P. PIFER, A M., Principal
WITH tO31PETRNT A.ul.'TANT.
The advailta,vs aq;f -d h this instil
tion for a tlrio.. .L- con l:ph: %, educ
lion, are secodl, lit (1her in the S::m
Vhile the
Tuition is low, ;:z::et: ::1 . - 522m
in advarce, or in ; : .i . securi:vs.
Boarding in) 1rie ::.;;S at ILeder t
rates.
For lurtler par4' I . qii. .q :, o ti;
Secretary of th i;o:. yr. S. 1'. !u,z,
or of A. P. PVER,
July 29, 40-tf. Principal.
IRA B. JONES,
ATTORNEY AT 1AW
PROSPERITY, S. C,
Oct. 7, 40- 6im.
STATE OF S0'Tlf CAROLNA
C(0UNTY M1F NEWilRY.
COURT COMMON PLEAS.
JoS(pli Caldwell, as Adiduitrator of a
7l.nd ingular the goos an1d chattel
ri-hts and cledits, n haiel Crc of Thonl;
Wi ilson Gahhaell., dcea2ed, 11antlf.
P.)
Ja m i N. i Lasi vias A.zniistrat or, &c.,
Georgo 1il, deceased, .\rlh:. C. Cal
w Ml, .arg,rei 0;iViA t'.hhv.-li, Jan
.Joep;h Caldwell, J11ih U. S. Broni, Nal
lie G:ivr, (wil 0! f in M. G:ier
Erii E. ::1, 1 i fJoseph; E. C(
field,) Medora O if...- ' homas
Lipow.) lle_riet 1a )rooks, ife ol 'rezto
S. Brooks,) J.a;w L,no, (wife of Georg
Lane,) A::! i Lse:'er :ind Jan.es Booze
Defendants.
Summons for R1.eief.-[Complaint Not
Served.]
To the Defendants-Jnies N. Martin, Ara
tha C. Caldwell, .Mrgauet Olivia Cal
well, Jailes Joselhi C.!d well, John C.
Brown, N :ivr, Ei E. Cofie
Medora Ligon, IIla ie;'. Brooks, Jar
Lane, Ameia oi.e;er va::d J.mnes Looze
You are heieby a nioncil and require
to a:nswer the comph:i:t i this aetioi
which i6 filed in tie office of the Clerk <
Conllon Pl:as, ir tIe s lill County, and t
.erve a copy of your answer to the sai
coniplaint on the sub,scribers at their Ofici
at Newherry Coirt lIouse, South (arolin:
within twcnty davz after the service hereo
exclusive ol the day of uch service ; and
you fail to answer the Con11)AiLlt within tl
time aforesa'd, the pLitififf in this actin
will apply to the Gourt i'or the relief dt
manded in the com'plaint.
Datcd 19th October, 1874.
SUllEiR & CALDWELL,
Plaintiff's Atiorueys.
To the Detfenldants-Margaret Olivia Cal
well and James Joseph C ddwe;l
Take notice, that the amended Sunmoi
it) thi;Q actionl. (of which the foregoing is
(cony,) was tiledi in the Ijiliee of the Ck-rk
the Court o1 Coilnon P'leas for' N wlber:
County, at Nen~berry (ourt Ilouse, ini ii
County 01 Ne wherry, in th;e State of Sout
the 1?t da :y of Ocetober', 1 S.1.
SUB3Ell & CAILDWI:LL,
PlaintiffS .Attorlev's.
Oct. 21, 42i-It.
4~ pcr cent, guaranteed with
-I
C
WATER WHEEL
The best in the Market, and ?'
sold at less price th~a any otlier .9
:Grst-class Whlee l. .
Send for a Pamphiet an<l be con
-:inced. N. F. EvnsnAr,York, Pa.
SUCCESSOR TO WEBB, JONES & PARKE]
LetwCeen Po''s lIntel :and the Post Ofliec
DJEALERt IN
HARNESS,
SADDLES and
LEATHER
HIavinlgboughlt the I N TI I I SlTOC
'If the il:l;rness :lI:d Saddle Manfufactory
.\l..srs. Webb, .Jones &x l';arker, 1 am22 pr<
pareCd to do ali ids of work inl tis in<
Also 'ill keep on1 b!l for s.le, lIAlRNEN
S.\D>LEs, x., Ii.\!ItNESS LElATH'EI
SOLE LE~ATliER, UPi'El LEATl'EII. &e
ofl Ithe blest :uil che.a;t. R!EP.AIliN
21nd all work done to order
At Cash Prices and at Shortes
Notice
A pr. 15, 15-t f.
A LECTURE
TO YOU/N& MEN,
.Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Pric
Six Cents.
A L.ect ure on2 the Nature. Trentu mienIt, an'
li.adica1 lICnr of nemninal W\eakne.a. or Spe:
ma(:torrheenil. indui;ced by Sell-.\bu11-. lInVohn (
tI rv Emui-sions4, 1 mpfoteI:ey, Nirou Debi~ 22)
iv. mIid timpedil2imnts .tarriage gl :2erai
';Cons~lum pt lonl. E pilepsy :ool Fit s; Mi
11:291111 Phr.ie:il 11ncapacity, &c.-By ROJ
ElTht .j. ( :LV, ERWllELIL. M. 1).. :mthor01 of th
The( a wrl-r2enowned author. in this admtf
rab1le Leacturle, clearly pro' ve fromiu his ow
e'xper1ience that the aLwful conseq(uenIces <
.Shf*.-Albuse maly be cietutally remiovedl wit]
out ma4'edic, and2( wvithout11 d1an2gerous surg'.
('21al erat i01ms, bouigies, instronents11 , ring.
02' cord ials: point2 ung out :ta mode of eure
.0nec certin alnd elicitual!. byv wahicht ever
'.ulTe''r.r n1o maI(ter what hi. condlit ion' m12:
h e, mia:. care' himitself cheaply. fprivaltl :an
radically.
a -1 Ti y.eetuire wvill prove a 1bo0n 1
thouI:(s aad I1.thoIulh.
Senit. nnderL' seal. in a plain envelope, 1
:l' Laddres. (2n receipt oIf six eentis, (or tw
A dress n t ih ubler-,
CILAs..L. C. KL.INE & C92..
127 Iiowery. NOw Yor2k.
P'o.t Omfee iBox, b'5'. -July 15,'7->1
The ndier'ig:a'd, havi'ngz estab.iillhd
1I1and::a.d Labior oI lice in the' ton of2 c Newt
berrv, I. ., a ill lbuy and sell huOliS, or ne1
~o1tia 5:ale. for banik. Aleo provide I.
borers 10 work for wa:es t or ta work ft
iIe wil :d-o procure hbomesI for' inui
rants, * :nl will co-operate na ith theC reglal
M:.j. Ii B. I H 'hn.m i: I: invloyd to as-i:
in th'e managemen111t of tie (ullee, an;d Ilev
I. W. Kuha'. and C. Gi. Jaeger, Esq., hav<
o:sented to attlind to tIhe in(terpiretatioi
Ild correspoudenee. 11. II. IJLEASis.
Apr. 1,5, 15-t'.
THOMPSON & JONES,
Dental Surgeons.
NEWBERRY C. H., S. C.
Graduates of' the Pennsylvania College c
Dental Surgery.~
-L A
7
:c Iforia
- - -icohol.
-- " n
- sthey
I t :ISn ir
ful~ ~ Il Ini.loan staneersusa:
theLGA siTking syt. 106
No Per-sonl c:i-, take theso 11it
ters according, to <retn.:::i -
main lon, unwelv., s l r
Ibonles 11rC not (1tisryed bi. ::I,ra
I);olo Or oillier 111c,1ns. anld vi:i1i Or
Bilious, Remuittenti. alnd fill
terillittelit Fev ers, wh:chaes
i;Vers thro-:.thout.. tile 1Eiiite.-1 :t
e.;peCiall1Y those of thle .13 + : :
Ohlio. .\lisswuri. 11llinoiS., emese
Cumleri:id.Ariaisas hvii. Col, o
rado(1, Bras R-( I Io irmIlo Pra!-,
Alaboain. Ml1e : nt'1 2
with tiheir vast 1rib1:),rie1*;.,;.th.:
bly So ri rng S11:1::4. 4;1:, ma
heat ankid <rne. ;w m:riba
Le:It.s of* the me .
other". i:ial vs u a I:t.:
powerfulinwneunthsva
OUS 0organ11s. Ises:i:yne:a
Thure is no Cah 1rt w for t 0i11,purse
emal to DI.. J. W..... : muAR
tho dark-k-olored : ::n-w;h hel
the bowe se -. t the se t:
ht.imulacting etoeri:s. the Ever
an lnerlg rer:nz1 theaa ell ::.rn
tbons ofc he dietiv v::
ortcify the body. agaillst dai o
take ollof a . l:i: t thus o -and.I
t e'spIe si ol l~i'sixiil, lead
Iace, Pa in the ' hoilrs . aa :gh!et.
T ligtnslo ithe a tihest . \ :-.ia. iiour
Erretat iss of. th .itomad:. adlTte
in' uth Moth. .\iion<~: A(cs Pat
htio ofl. th Iv ~a. I::iam aio f h
adahnedother ptaja.ili ainful I. y:ntos
ariLte ori::g.s o DtyI p :epia'.ine hot
:eqwil rove a bete guarnte \ f IN ts
awln< Gers Ey .lma ..e
Nicdk G lat re. Sco lu l..ou a ins
t:al :ti Inti.'12' mc a i on * . MecIal:f C
Sore Eves,L t c. Inthse ai i a: ote
const ituua(..l Dia . es.ll W1L 'a s VIN
at1ie powersC in' thcem.t binead
1o Infamiii a or ld hoi
r heuatism, t Gout. Balita s Reit
inthe ul Biter hae no equl. Suc is-.
eiase ar?tIe can ed' by itaiatedlt Blood
engaged. l~in P at '( adal .\ lwr a. 'uc as-V.
Pl. ubers, a. Ty p e-sett-V"L. Gold-beater am:dt
.iers,a the' .a a: i life. are b
jetito paaly.Si iof tIhe howls. Ti ilenard
aGAR int his ake aliw doae of Wa c:r
For Skfliti Disasey Ertons,
Tiee.at. hem. o:cht. Sots.~ l'em -
worm theld-hied.r, Eyehas . dElysipe-r
cas,. Itc CILaill,a Dis olotion of the
Si,alirand Disea; e f PdSkiofT
watever in aet. oratue.M 'are liter~al
dug uplcls and care ( ou1t*e ofil th syemin a
sorlt tie by'a te ue of thest Diters
I gin,~tiu T a IL i1-- of er ALoriS
l1rk1n in e syse~ 01s maL ItnOu
iand. Pareii. effctall destroye,! andre
movedlll. NacoI hi,aem of eme. no - er
minu. i:n0i anIthi:ites wil Se thef
Foat'r erne 1' laint s.c I:ayoung
dog ld. mad or sm,eil:o . at t::e' V'ltwn of~
womani toLd, ofa thle t~oul: of las-. Ihs Tn
ie itterCsi dialay -stn dat- an nti:ee
uta mp oen:t::t s ::a per Itib!CtI.
Cleanse thea filae ((1 l~ood
whenever yo .n : :pui.a' l.:. I::
throughIrf the.. .si i: 1::. .Er in .
or Soreas; eean.'e I'. w a':1 ao .:. I .aa -
structed antd. .le - ia th a e:3 lm s
it wluen it is he : o: 'ae'::s W at
von when. KeeCap th h2I Ilad pi:- . a:..d th
he alth ofthe I vt:nwllfll
II. 11.M .nDON U La 0.
Dre: s&G n S. . .' . :... ''a -
nit.'s cor. ant W.Si:a.:I: n::. a :a -a . N. Y.
i-old lyy tall L.auggtiiits nad)ct Dam..
Ajar. !a. 17--1i-ly.
Harnes, Collars,
ll1ll.
a' -...- hhac i .i S:h ;e- dl re: 1 0 a
ihuness,fann C1Cto ..
oat or Il t. g: n ti e.: i2 a h
CHIAPEAL & HIEFFROL,
68 }lEaETING STRIEET,
CHiARLESTON, S. C.
Livery & Sale Stables.
Thec traveling piublic as well as pleasure
seekers, are respectfully inaformned that my
Stable, in relar of Messr-. Mayes & M-trtin,
is well supplied wth l Sadd! and IIarness
Iorses a-aId Veihieles, and tha tmy
Charges are Moderate.
A share of public patronage is solicited
and satisfaction guaranteed. I wih always
be found in the office.
Stock kept on reasonahie terms.
B. M. BLEASE, Agent.
Set 23 3-f.
R. 3TOKEN
ii.i- ja:':s . i n: : 1 i
1::a) p f \ua e-:. I l
U1,
Mill1
;A.I adll
of evey va : .-lnior., a I e ii s
t'iot1 (I.fl ke 'lIQ le: [:ir' e :a 1.1 :t e
I (. Biipt ook.N, 1:0t'U i all.!
VI ti 111 R, VI' I . I( lii N I I',, h
A]ti l.CHI IC . n. >A G T.\EN .:
Iinld,. compIJ!, tIe ,:r Ck of tio i:s i lt e;
n ie. Dr:t%vinig Papner, i:,. et a:nIi ridi
W,ri: :. rt P per a-liyo o
Paeri, :&1e4il t, Wa: C o rs Wi .!e :
INU.)J 1TKTu EI
it). 111) :. !il ;.
:.nmd Penil.
'E'
Pho trhAb n,Wrtn l -.Pr
r i r
1ni, Caa. it oxi :'Va cun e
_4 W
y Szrect and 109 East Say Street,
C.ARLE.STOIN. S. C.
AOWs Ai~ P.- CE
Wed, izi n:ar!, .a: --: vi o o Pn
~~fEJ1 St
: n - r .-T , s - 'iA .b
lCI:C-. Ii:wlo-. \ 'r .9 1C :l i e
: 1 ; b :vin:r : I tu;, o: '-h e a H 3:
bl Ie i-CAh,lrbe, iltti h-JL.
Oct :i-: h .i fIN I1-.1/i :S :
Pf r.iu.' 'i-u.d'.T, wh.
to fto e - - ,r .,ov..
en:ion be Iep: up f. a
'I t
CHARLi-STON....I. S.dT C.:ei
T0
FinsT AssWORK
Pcire Pper n.Eigh1o, .
Wedin atnd adn (hv iuros
TaknRdencesa c.
)l. rlit I 01g. opL 'r,'1
W .d H ur-n WIbS, heMA.sSf
SeCO-.LUMBIA, ,Sc.
Cot r' of aci ki:! :r:;ale.c~oI :V it
p ai.i o ! i r.: S term ltS yl 1 u
lutb f o t.ianLeu. up ci o e 31 hta p
O H. M!.iTN RISARR
TiO Ol lRENT LS
Cars,O of Teepsterbns, esidea:s co.i
To itu n b t vrte-.tbe rae, -.i
Fori !.:t : :- i partiuhti ,ap:,.t
ser:wr r:-:w n de23fr HEaL fc e. aa!
Sep.h 2:, a:i 3r:e-he i,flc.h
Cosota:ha ireton S C. es. oed
0. T. ALFORD . CO. Prpelto!A
a T r mun a m 9.....-..
Stores, Tin Ware. Xc.
;STOES! STO ES!!
friends aNal the ;tiiie gisrl.1 b.: ti
prepared to sw,; ly
STOV ES.
whieb in qualit. and price eaitnnu Ie sur
ptassed.
And wiih cimptent n: :t: n
up l S I IVOf malter1i.Al, to doU a!!1,i '. 0'
TIN-W ORK,
suchi as l'F ;G,GTo'R!NG,. &k..
In the store a re ::;! ol' TIN W ALE
f: omr a ;:eaup.
H. B.IJE.ASE.1
Se p. 2:1, . I-tf.
COOKING STOYES
AND)
COOKING RANGES,
OF TiE I,E?T AM) LATEST :TYLES.
Wooil a1:id Cw11ilHe;ating v, s
Fire Nace Grakes,
Stone and Charcoal.
L.AIN..\.\NNEl),:T..MPEand] PLAN
PI I El) IN-.Vil;E. in ahumti end-4
II ~ variety.
Q fMflsi (1TTH-UiNG, and ail Lindl of
I J ol.Kl. at thi! lowest1 prb-ILs, out of the1
L JS tnn ri . inllh 1c w,,t n an: lra d w:ar
rantvil to ;iveC full1 c iy
W. T. WRICHT,
Next (1oor to) Dr. W. F. Pratt. on .'lin St..
)f aM141 inl frlonti Of J. 1;. Njartinl's C.rriag and
I. W:gon lDposit ory, on 1oyee at reet.
) Ma edicines.
n
I- A mild aperiert and I-entle purgative, re
.colnn 1-enl.ied 1r01 1 h- Cure o; all lerano-genz.:1ts
oflthe sto:ach, liver:itm bowels. 1I y their
e I inw-yS iniuch ickn2- is prevent ed. The
r: t st o ii year1\ is h.av e.VU proven thein to be
d hi sa t, :-urest a It . b-st of :11 the pilll
ever oTred to tile pl>iie. They purify the
fbloodI, rk!llOV all coi-rlpIions at11 rest ore
the discased sistvil ti perfect health. As
d an Antidote to Chills and Fever they liave no
eua. For Sick Headache and Bilicus Colic
hi-y nre a sure cure. For Constipation, Rhen
f, matism, Piles, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain
if in the Side, Back and Loins, Nervousness, a
e pioit.ive reniy. For Female Irregularities,
n without a rivsl. When one does not "feel
..very wi-ilh" a sinigicie.t do 4 tInIliLtes the~ sto
muacl andiI howels. res:ores lea ppe ite. :nd,
illpts vi'vr to the 'yStel. Sold vvery
where. Olio. IS Murroy Street. New York.
Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye
is easily applied. imparz-; i beautifuil black
iS (r brown1. nld :e.- like inagic. Thet best inl
a the world. :old by all druiggists. Price.
'1 $1.0 Ia box.
The ghastly record of deaths I hti resulIt frio
pnimionary aiTeetions is frighit futl. There is
-m ndisease thtat is so insi<i uius ini its :tttack
a oiisunyt ion. JBy Ihte ine.glet ol "sligi:t
idefy retediies which, Iif appliei a.t thl. eit
set, would hat:ve avurted all Iihiuger. Dr.
Titt's Expec(torantt ha- pro Vn it-!lfthe most
valuable Lung 1ialsam rn dtisi-overeul. A
distinguished clergyman of New Yor-I, pro
iiounl<it tlhe gretiett blissinig of th- nine
tie witot it." it 14plcasant to the taste,
:ni a sinugle do(se will iii|tetremuve the mtiit
obstinate cottghi. Otlice, ls Sit-iay Strieut.
New York. Apr. 1, s-iy.
SIMMONS' FIEPAI!C COMPOUND
ORl
LUVER CURE
Is priononntee (-by Dr. t. .\. Simmnot s wlo
was the iiormtier priitoii r of Sit hll
Liv-t lIegutlator, ais be-in:U far supuerior to0
) :1i1y Liver~ Miliine tnow uiti'ired- t h- ptuldie.
It ha;s aL lartgu circutiL itt andii is 2-iii gaiinil
:fronini. AItiuughi tis is a neitw prtepiiaa
.1i uniti-:-itatingly5O say (wie ica rol:e
as good et t-ilt:ts irotn as goodu i ttn a
This Medicine is n1ow for saLie at ManLufac
DR. W. F. PRATT,
9E. L. KI NG & SO NS,
)MANUFACT'IIEIPS AND litillETOliS.
C0LUMIBIA, 8. C.
Feb. 5. -.
SPECIFIC MEDICINES.
DR. GR EEN'S FIT CL/RE,'
t The Great Remedy for Epilepsy,
Fits, Spasmts, Convu-ionts mal Nervous~
WaIkeitulness, acts promtily,I ofb-en arrestitg
- the Fits fromt the Ii r,t d!ay's use, eveni w hurL
Iihev haLve exiistoeo year5.
* The Great Vegetable Alteraive,
r-i-ofithi, S-eOndarvt~ sv;uhalis. Ernplijons Ott
I' thIe Skuu,:uLid aLll i'ea'Nes arisingE 11rom imt
i- pue hlooid.
I MEDA?ATED HONEY!'
. chi i rn ilthma bait al dtigen e ofil! th ir
pattage In Lungs. 1;y its timely use
promt~l l yi lievd ln thle Luntg testo(redt
to h1e1lthI,
NEU/RALGIA SPEC IF/C !
t oe th- ixerutciating painOs ofi Neuiralgia.
Rhetuiuism: andl Sciati(ca.
0For sale by Dr. S. F. FA1 T, Newbcrry, S. C.
ORS, GREEN, UIND!.EY & BENTLEY,
Dec. Vi J-iy. CHARLOTTE, N. C.
DR. H. BAER,
D RUG GIST,
-NO. 181 31EE-TING STRmET,
CHARLEST1ON, S. C.
r my & tt,.
SCOTTON BUY ERS,
- KET' PRICES Full C. TON, and also
makeLX LILIElIAL AlD ANCES to paties
wishintg to ship to either New Yotrk, Bos
toll or Chairlestoni.I
STORIIE ! ST9PR IE!!
STOR-IE !
Parties wishing to 5TORE COTTON will
do well to call on iMESSRS. JNO. E. WEBB
& CO., who will store on the most reason
able terms, also insure when desired.
1 Sep o3, 8t.
Neting hach ies.
IRIS STYLE ICINE,
WORTH, $75.OO
H
AS A SPECIAL PREMIUM
AT THE STATE FAIR!
1V COLU 11 , & C.,
TO THE LADY EXAIBTING TlE 1.AB(EST AND
BEST VARIETFY OF _ WORK L'oN 1 ON THE
WILSON SITILE INE MlINE,
AT THE STATE FAIR.
Send vou orders as once to
L.o H. REDUS,m
MANAGING AGENT AT NEWBERRY,
A1 i) P1& T Wj,R j
LIGHT RUNiG WILSON.
Highst Awar in lm stintio of th eple, South,
/Hlgh-z .. r il f t. P c
-Northi. E-st. We!:st, and in Europe.
. --- ---
Ti-ELEURATED
ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS,
.I Chu r eobeS. P r c., kept for sale.
On the 1t of October next. we will open A SOUTHERN
MANUFACTORY OF SHIRTS.
THE PAD IETT SHIRT,
elnots, vranges mald Cl ubs, at NEW YORK W HOULESALE
Pio:. oung mn t vou wvant an eaSY wea-~ring ;lul nice
Stining Shirt. send us yorur order for Tim PALMETTO
S11llRT.
MOORE &GOZBY,
Generial Agents for South Carolina.
GeneralI Office, 137 Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
rT HE Do;s aE~ii ln
WHEELER & WILSON
SEWING MACHIINE ~SliIE1 I[E
Is Without Doubt the Best
n tnhej- I.Country.tis it
1i s diu i l!-: .i I N i th n: 0 a' li i"c :- tl n
I:'.wr i .x. r..a i L'' prcn.ls ht oti rcs
T de. ee :r. n.:: 0 :!ie r 1a7: ,
For1 -b on I:s ilri~; or MoNTiHLY JS E F '
IN TALLS!ENT'. o!. M,hines oif all
nd p.id: ilsare::ud. S:t ihingD BL
d. V. I. ART ii'R, '1)1CW e l
e:.; or Newberr.
()lliee in w. T. Tm r.::'s ::.
3iar. Ii i1-u.
"Th1e F-aimy Favorite."
TrHE
M1~S D M WER, ManBootrs tl.esh an Boulinds.
- 8illlZ IrI~IGUE,
''o \~whery nd aiwr'sCDooir., Sas and1 Bl*to in Fctory
- i e inmv fazniv, al inadd Tion I onr. yIL>IAI house t kin in ti ty
'ii. I t n hAl1i3~ on opnio as a - andv mange by a C:iro iniian
a. tO fi)rP~:u~:ci A larg e ock alZwys oni) had, an . sol t2
A i ..~.~. ~' b i'~ ~ ~i. (f nlrippeI cn t .~ les Th Norher1 .fini- rcs
. t.' x1. Cht Iiarleston, aS. Oi.
(~L~.nEdiorof ESS 1. L RD, se.1. ,:;:- i r.
DOPYOUE WANTL
Seges'vsCncnn T rbin WaerWhel
MRS D.iMOER,~dih ****.nan oa
For Neberryand Lurer l Conte
chi:.es ::: uie ' i rinaditonr
o te sasfctonitgiesmywi e xcalit:di
.0in1, I w. i add i my o~ n a inio as
e.ie:! :-:eane tha fo Pi ::ct :o ofes SO O T
:u :..:.':of in buil,eaed of n ula
IoAii.nmoat.e onomicaliinenterod Water.
* . . IR.1 r IDra. uO,VoR'S
C ". ~ ta Iteeshi eer o hr:e an :c.a fonars Goodam EniFany
* ~'re 11: iiab~. I. des ix iinterte oo ,aier Sb: t:.h s, r nS fox aind ,a
hes rm hebst1< ~1t a nd,rs Mnys Otheurn Aiclscey
ES ARL, Atchi:e owst Maawrke tOi
r.Co)mj.-m : i ss- etua b M,Ofice hconer, n d ulhy nd th Han erAL.
:yorthr oeigf ahei the markkouet. SEND Chea Good Ls .
JEUBI1S.E C. LCh, ep-ap*rcs
thebeatt-.e Edto oft "eeity aercah.
\ost a r7 d s1-tylsfo.2,4-t. A r ,1-f