The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, October 13, 1880, Image 3
Special and Local.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13, 1880.
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
True & Co.-$5.
Hallett & Co.-$10.
Stinson & Co.-Help.
A. Palmer-Stoves, Stoves.
John R. Mack-Private Sale.
D. B. Wheeler-Sheriff's Sale.
Silas Johnstone-Master's Sales.
G. Diercks-Phaenix Iron Works.
John S. Fair-Notice to Contractors.
Frank Leslie Publishing Co.-Notice.
J. W. Fry-Fair of the Gate City Guards.
.1. B. FeUlers-Proceeding to Sell Land. &c
Young John Pope - 'otice of Sale of
Lands.
Isaac A. Sheppard & Co.-Excelsior Cook
Stoves.
The Culverwell Medical Co.-A Lecture to
Young Men on the Loss of Manhood.
Jno. B. Caiwile-Report of the Condition
of the National Bank of Newberry, S. C.
Deaths.
A son of Mr. J. B. Campbell, of Ja
l:apa, died Wednesday last, aged three
years, of diphtheria.
Miss Mamie Reagin, of this .
died at .Johnston's, Edgefield ,ounty,
Thursday.
Good Ginning.
Mr. James I. Fair ginned eight and
a h;lf bales of cotton the 4th in,tant in
six hours and forj.y minutes.
Serenade.
The Newberry and serenaded Ct.!
lo}iowaey, of P.marm, -1o:..
Wallace. of Columbia, Thursday niuight
at the Crotweli Hotel.
One of a Thousand.
Mr. W. E. Higgins has a colored cok
woman between fifty and sixty year, of
age who has lived in the County all her
life, and has not been to town since slhe
was six years of age.
Willoughby Reade,
The celebrated elocutionist, will give
an entertainment in Thespian Hall to
morrow, (Wednesday) night. He is
known to the Newberry public as one
of the finest readers on the stage, and
we bespeak for him a full house.
Run Off.
The down passenger train of the G.
& C. R. R. ran off the track about
twelve miles below Greenville Wednes
day. The entire train was thrown off.
The engine and mail car were much
injured; nobody hurt.
Escaped Jail.
George Boland, white, broke jail
Wednesday night by breaking the hinge
to his cell door and climbing out of a
second story window by means of his
blankets tied together. He was put in
jail the 2nd instant on a charge of grand
larceny and house-breaking. He lives
in the lower portion of the County.
"WINE OF -CARDUI" makes rosy
cheeks and clear complexions..
For sale by- Da. S. F. FANT.
Religious.
Rev. S.?P. Hughes, witb Dr. Mayer,
Jr., as lay representative of the congre
gation, will leave for the meeting of
the Lutheran Synod of this State, to
morrow.- In consequence of the pas
tor's absence, there will be no preach
ing in the-Lutheran Church next Sun
day. Professors Holland and Rahn ex
pect to leave for Synod Thursday or
Friday. Synod meets at Leesville, S. C.
Stoves That Are Stoves,
The card of that experienced and pop
ular stove dealer. Mr. Asher Palmer, of
Columbia, speaks for itself, but there is
no harm in saying that he keeps on
hand the largest variety of the most ap
proved makes of any establishment in
the country. If you want a stove of any
kind or any article in his line, call on
him or write for partioulars.
"SLACK-DRAUGHT" cures dyspep
sia, indigestion and heartburn.
For sale by Da. S. F. FANT. .
A Negro Shot.
Jim Pet Cannon was shot by Rich
Sheppard Friday night on Mr. R. S.
Satterwhite's place-both colored. The
weapon used was a pistol, and the
wound, through the bowels, is consid
ered mortal. The difficulty started be-.
tween the women of Sheppard's family
and Cannon's wife, and in the row that
ensued the shooting took place. Shep
pard and three women have been
lodged in jail.
Thanks.
The Secretary of the Dixie Agricnl
tural Association, of Wadesboro, N. C.,
will accept our thanks for a compli
mentary to the annual Fair which
comes off on the 26th~ to the 29th, in
clusive. We have only time and space
to add that this rich and prosperous
county generally gets up a fair of which
it has reason to be proud, and that any
of our friends from this section who
may attend will be richly repaid.
Forty years' trial ha proved "BLACK
3RBAUGHT" the best liver medicine in
rs. For sale by Du. S. F. FA NT.
John Robinson's Circus,
-E.xhibited in Newherry Saturday.
The procession through the streets was
long drain, out and not at all attrac
tive. 'ThWshow, itself was about on a
par with-similar exhibitions. The rid
ing siias ordinary; the acrobatic per
formances were good; the trainled dogs
'were excellent, and other features were
prigty good. John Lowlow is the best
clown on the road'
A very large crowd was in town, es
timated at eight or ten thousand ; peo
~ple who have lived ,hr many years
say it was the biggest crowd they ever
saw in Newberry. Not more than half
of the crowd attended the circus. In
*the af.ernoon there was a good deal of
ai.g ad consequent turmo il. A
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c.
I have just returned from the Nor
ern markets with an elegant and f
stock of Fine Watches, Jewelry, Clocl
Silver and Plated-Ware and Mnsi(
Instruments. Fine China Tea Se
Cups and Saucers, Flower Vases, Toi'
Sets, &c. Please call and examine n
stock. EDLARD SCIIOLTZ.
40-St Watchmaker and Jeweler.
20,000 choice Cigars in stock and f
sale cheap. at
40-4- A. C. JONES'.
NOTICE.
FRANK LES.'E'S WEEKLI
The only Democratic Illustrated Newsp
per published-will be sent postpaid, fi
tive weeks (untii end of campaign) for Thi
ty Cents. Agents wanted in every tow
Send $0 cents for five weeks subsciptio
or 6 cents in postage stamps for samp
copy and Illustrated ('atalogute. Clubs
four will be sent for five weeks, for or
do!lar. Address FRANK LESLIE PLrL
LISl1ING CO., 1. DEY STR'EET, NE'
YORK. 42-G.
It Makes No Difference.
The Greenback .movement gives ni
easiness t,. e wenk-kneed, but a
f-Kna nen who are not in the lea
trubled, Greenback or specie mak4
'but little difference to them so that the
get a reasonable amount of either in e:
change for their goods. We allude I
Messrs. Kingsland & Heath, the larc
and popular dealers in China, Glas
Crockery-ware, &e. They have a v:
ied and elegant stock which they se
at low prices; and cordially invite tli
public to visit their store in Columbia.
Choice lot of Fine French Candic
just received at
40-4t A. C. JONES'.
National Surgical Institute.
One of the Surgeons of this old an
notable Institute will visit Newberr:
S. C., Oct. 20th and 21st, 1880, stoppin
at the Simmons House.
The object of this visit is to give th
afflicted an opportunity for examinf
tion at or near their homes, thus savin
hopeless cases the expense of a trip t
Atlanta. A careful examination wi
be made, and patients can learn if the'
cases are curable or can he benefittec
and whether it will be necessary ft
them to visit the Institute. In suc
cases as can be cured, or treatment b(
gun at home, arrangements can h
ade with our visiting Surgeon, an
treatment commenced at once.
Cases of Deformities and Chronic Die
eases will be examined, such as CIu
eet. Diseases of the Hip. Spine an
oints. Paralysis, Piles, Fistula, Catarri
emale and~Private Diseases, and DiF
eases of the Eye, Ear, etc.
g Come early. as the visit is limite
to the time stated. For circulars an
fall particulars, address
NATIONAL. SURGICA L INSTITUTE,
40-St. Atlanta, Ga.
Ninety-Six, S. 0., April 14. 1879.
I have been suffering from indiget
tion and dyspepsia for some time ; ha
o appetite. and was very restless
night.' I purchased a bottle of you
EPATIC PANACEA. and was surprise
1w rapidly I improved after a fe'
doses. I used one bottle, and I res
well at night and have a good appetitE
B. J. SPRATT.
g For sale to the trade by WV. 1I
Barrett, Augusta, Ga., and by W. I
Pelham. 39-1m.
One Who Knows
Says: Rankin's Compound Fluid E>
ract of Buchu and Juniper is the mo
pleasant and effective remedy for a
diseases of the Bladder or Kidneys the
has been offered to the public. Mil
anl pleasant in its action, it stimulate
nd invigorates the secretions, an
gives health and tone to the prostratI
or diseased organs. Pain in the Blat
der, Gravel, Prostration. Non-retentio
of the Urine, Brick Dust Deposit-i
fact, all diseases of the Bladder or Kit
neys are cured by it.
Prepared only by Hunt, Rankin<
Lamar; Druggists, Atlanta, Ga., an
for sale by Dr. S. F. Fant.
ANTIOCH, TROUP Co..,GA. July 4, 1871
I am one of the unfortunate' sufferei
from Gravel or disease of the Kidney;
and find more and speedier relief fr
Rankin's Buchu and Juniper than an3
thing I have eVer tried. I esteem
so highly were there but one bottlei
the world I would willingly give $101
or any amount, for it. I recommend
above all other similar preparation
e.o.w. E. T. WINN.
THOMPoNi, Dentist, opposite Herald offit
Liens for Sale.
Blank Liens for supplies and for ren
for sale at this office.
Bedford (Va.) Alum and Iron Springs.
WATER, MAsS AND PILLs.
Adapted to chronic diarrhma, constip
tion, and scrofula.-Hy. Lathamn, M. I
Pres't Viroinia Medical Society,
successtully used in Dyspepsia, Chron
Diarrha and Scrofula .-Prol. S. Jackso
University Pa.
Efficient in aniema; excellent appetiz'
and blood purilier.-lf. Fisher, M. D., Ga.
Valuable in nervous prostration, mndige
tion and chlorosis.-G. E. Mathews, M. I
A ine tonic and alterative, very valuab
in diseases peculiar to females., chromic I
e and ague, bronchitis and diseases of tJ
digstive organs.--J. F. Itongaton, M. 1
Very beneticial in strengthening and 1
proving a reduced systeni.-RCev. Juo.1
Beckwith, Bishop of Ga.
Invaluable as a nervous tonic.-Hon. I.
Fowler, Tenn...
Rtecommended as a phryphalactic in M
laai districts.-D. R. Fairex, M. D)., N. 0.
Rtore debilitated systems to health,
TC.Mereer. M. D)., Ind.
Used with great benetis in Malarial Fev
and Diphtheria.-S. F. Dupon, M. D.. Ga.
Of great curative virtue.-Thos. F. 1Cm
Beneficial in uterine derangements ai
malarious conditions.-G. M. Vail, M. I
Best remedy ever used in diseases of tl
troat.-P. A. Sifrerd, M. D., N. C. -
Tonic. alterative, diuretic; one of natur
greatest remedieg.-Medical Association
Lynchburg, Virginia.
Adapted in certain atlections of the ki
neys and bladder; dyspepsia, lupus,.ch11
t,sis, scrofulous and cutaneous affections
Pro ,. . Moormatn, M. D., Va.
Relieves Ipada.ehe, promptly-bothl si
nd nervous.-R~eg. E. C. Dodspa, Va.
Sample supply sent free to any physic1;
esiring. to test. Pamphlets sent Iree. A
lysis with each package. Water as It con
rom the Springs $4 per case of 6 gallonis
lass-$~2.50 for 5 gallons, $4 for 10) gallom
7 for 20 gallons in casks. Mass 50) cer
nd $1; $-2.50 and $5 for half doz. Pil
pure sugar coated, 25c., 50c. and $1 packat
$1.25. $s.50, and $5 tor half doz. Sent po
paid anywhere. This Mass and Pills cc
tain in reduced space all the curative p
nttg~adi cnein,pi
At no other season of the year are
h- coughs and colds so prevalent as at
all the present time, and every sufferer
s, should check his complaint at once by
aI the use of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, and
ts, thus prevent it from leading to serious
et; lung affections. Price 25 ets.
y..
Dr. R. V. Pierce,
Consulting Physician to the World's
and Invalids' H-otel, of Buffalo, N. Y.,
>r has rebigued his seat in Congress that
he may hereafter devote his whole time
and attention to those applying to the
World's Dispensary Medical Associa
tion for the treatment of Chronic Dis
eases.
The best Fruit in the market always
r- to be found at
n- 40-4t A. C. JONES'.
le Capt. Jas. N. Lipscomb,
' Who has been nominated in the
Charleston Mercury. on an independ
i ent ticket, says : that he is not a candi
date, and will not be, on any ticket, in
dependent. greenback or otherwise, and
. that he would not accept any office,
-e State or County, if elected in opposi- L
3t tion to the regular democratic nominee;
s that the regular nominations have been
y made, and therefore his being a candi
- date or accepting office if elected is en
,o tirely out of the question.
e With Capt. Lipscomb politics means
principles ; and this everybody knows
. who knows the man.
"WINE OF CARDUI" four times a day
e makes a happy household.
For sale by DR. S. F. FANT.
s Petit Jury for the November Court.
John W. Smith, J. Burr Dawkins, A.
B. Mills, W. J. Boozer, L. W. Ethe
ridge, J. S. J. Suber, James M. Work
d man, C. D. Burton, Godfrey Harmon,
. J. D. Wedenan, E. T. A. Lake, J. C.
Wardlaw, Jno. R. Swindler, J. B.
Counts, J. C. Caldwell, L. M. Long,
e W. C. Cromer, A. C. Welch, N. R.
Mars, W. H. Jones, George Fant, W.
V. Lyles, George Metts, E. H. Pugh,
Jno. R. Willingham, J. A. Adams.
0 James C. Ruff, S. E. Hawkins, Reuben
I S. Davidson, J. H. Gilliam, J. P. Bow
r ers, J. L. Davis, D. L. Gary, H. B.
Senn, P. M. Derrick, B. F. Goggans.
Fine assortment of Smoking and 1
- Chewing Tobacco, Smokers' Articles, 1
e Pipes, &c., at
d 40-4t A . .JONES'.
;- Ford's Comedy Company
b Treated the theatre-loving public of
dNewberry last week to two fine plays
Sin Thespian Hall. Tuesday evening
"Fun on thre Pacific" was given in a
d jolly, rollicking style, and was greatly
d enjoyed. Some of the character sketeh
es, interspersed here and there, were
excellent. Wednesday evening the I
company performed their new play,
"Sam'l of Posen". with Mr. Curtis at
Samuel. His acting was as near to the
life as possibly could be.
t It is not often that Newberry is so
rfortunate as to be visited by such a corn
Spany as Ford's, and we are glad he had
a good house; it will encourage first
t class companies to come here. As to
whether theatrical exhibitions are a
benefit or not there may be a difference
Sof opinion ; but there can be no doubt
that if we are to have them we should
have the best.
Various and all About.
.The dust last week was dreadful.
t lMr. Casper Smith, of Laurens, ex
I hibited a splendid pair of bay mares at.
t the County Fair.
s~ Laurens, Edgefield and Union, to
d gether with other surrounding Coun
e ties, were well represented in beauty
iand gallantry at the County Fair.
n Mr. S. C. Goodshall exhibited the fine
n thoroughbred stallion Patriot at the
l County Fair. His sire was by import
ed Albion, and his dam by imported
& Glenco.
d M~r. O. B. Butler had on exhibition at
the Fair one of the Tanner engines
- with spark extinguisher. With this
sone can gin in perfect safety anywhere;
'not a spark escapes from the engine.
-Col. Thomas W. Holloway had two
it fine Yorkshire pigs on exhibition at the
n County Fair that were beauties-if any
) Ithing in the hog line can be such. They
i were pure white, full blood, and six
3. months of age.
;M. Foot & Son, Ed w. Scholtz and B.
- H. Cline & Co., had each a beautiful
'showcase of goods tastefully arranged
at the Fair that added much to the atp
t, pearance of the ball.
The organ rolled its notes from the
growling dia pason to the gentle flute;
and the congregation accompanied by
deep sepulchral coughs to coughs
scarcely audible, because they had not
a- yet heard of the wonderful efficacy of
~'Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup.
eC Ham p Mitchell and Ambrus Wil
li ams, both colored, had a fight at Hel
r ena Sunday morning. Williams was
s badly cut on the forehead and cheek
., and was struck on the back of the head
l with a stick, which came near breaking
e- tbe skull. Dr. Gilder was.sent for and
1e attended the wounded man.
A good many darkies came down on
the Laurens tramn Saturdaty, " to see
the show." They laid in a supply of
mean whiskey while here, and while
a- returning had quite a row on the cars
near Kinard's Turn Out. In the melee
a pistol went off, and the ball went
r through a colored woman's leg.
n- Mr. Thos. S. Moorman's three year
old colt, which was on exhibition and
>., carried oft two premiums at the County
Fair, died Sunday night at Col. B. F.
1Griffin's, where he had been driven that
es day by Mr. Robt. Moormaan. It was an
* excellent animal, gentle and well train
d- ed, and its owner prized it very iighly.
- The mule that took the premium at
our County Fair as the best South Caro
klina raised was eighteen years old; but
L didn't Jook to be over eight, and was as
Sactive and lively as a colt. It had been
inworked nearly all its life by white men
s,and had been taken care of. This
j shows the benefits of good attention to
e;stock.
Th ffycnst- afadolrmn
was The townt agn orhl-olaste witn"i
"'- I we in town ao-ain last week with his i
THE COUNTY FAIRI
FINE STOCK! C
Falling Off in Field Crops !
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DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT 0
A PERFECT SUCCESS!
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PREMIUITMS, &c. F.
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The County Fair was held at the Fair P
Grounds of the Society, Wednesday. S
Thursday and Friday of last week. C
The number of entries far exceeded Si
that of any previous year, and di
amounted to thirteen hundred and T
eleven. From some cause the de
partwents that should have been most Ti
fully represented had the fewest .
exhibits; the samples of Field Crops
were extremely limited. In qual
ity, however, this department was Y
ood enough. There was only one bale %
>f cotton, a few half-bushels of corn, Ca
wheat and oats, and a pretty good show- Ca
ng of large and fine turnips and pota- '
:oes. A sar-ple half-busbel of wheat Al
n this department deserves special n
Dr
nention. It is called the Bill Dallas, Dr
md is rust-proof. Mr. Jno. R. Spear- M
JaI
nan, Jr., who exhibited this sample,
ested the wheat thoroughly this sea- 0.
on. He planted this and common a
vbeat side by side. The common R.
fvheat had the rust baly, and made less Dr
han half a crop. The Bill Dallas did Mr
ot have the sign of rust, and made a
Lill yield. - Mr. Spearman also exhibit
d a sample of Burt's rust-proof oats, Co
vhich succeeded as well as the wheat 1o
lid. Dr
Going up-stairs into the Ladies De- je
)artment everything pretty and attrac- ter
ive met the eye--beautiful quilts, silk, II
vorsted and cotton, crochet work, rugs,
,arpets, mats, lace, and everything else
hat ingenuity and good taste could de- Jo
ise or deft fingers fashion were dis- be
layed in rich profusion. And then the PDr
ellies, pickles, preserves, wines, cakes,
)read, butter, and so many other things
hat are so pleasant to have about a f
iouse and render woman a necessity in J.
lomestic economy, were beautiful to At
pe
ook upon and would go straight to a L.
nan's heart by the shortest way ever Br
et discovered by housekeepers. We
~ould linger over this dlepartmient a
veek-provided the cooks were out and Ra
he supply should last so long-but we Ri
ust desist. Nature, in this depart- A.
ent, was so far outstripped by her do
~oung sister, Art, that we feel it due to
e elder dame to say that her pears
nd her apples were of a most excellent
uality; one bachelor exhibited fourteen Co
arietes of apples, all very fine; a y
ady exhibited a "baker's dozen" of ele- A.
ant pears. Ca
In the Stock Department the exhibi- Ba
ion was about as good as last year
robably a little falling off. There
vere some very fine horses on hand.
DEPARTMENT-HoUSEHOLD "A." i
Best pound Starch, Mrs. H. S. N. Crosson; Wv
0 lbs. Lard. Mrs. A. J. Kilgore; 5 lbs. Tal- Es
w, Mrs. Ti. D. Boozer; doz. Candles, hon- Pi
)rable mention, Mrs. E. H. Epps; 5 lbs.
ard Domestic Soap, Mrs. G. L1. Sease;
oned Beef, Mrs. M. Moses; 5 lbs. Butter,
rs. J. M. Baxter; 2 sides Bacon, S. C. p5
~aised, L. P. W. Riser; 2 sides Bacon, Coun- h
y raised, L. P. W. Riser. B:
HOUSEHOLD "B."h
Best Peach Preserves, Mrs. W. E. Pelha-n; S.
.pple Preserves, Mrs. J. M. Baxter; Pear E:
>reserves, Mrs. W. F. Nance; A pple Jelly, pa
irs. T. C. Pool; (honorable mention for Ap- D.
ie Jelly, Mrs. J. McIntosh and Mrs. J. M. mi
3axter); Quince Marmalade, Mrs. W. F. pa
iance; Plum Marmalade, Mrs. Jas. Y. Cal. D<
reath ; Peach Jelly, Mrs. L. C. Hunter; Beef bu
Poot Jelly, Mrs. Mioilie A. Living~ston; Pium Di
reserves, Mrs. M. Moses; Muskmelon Pre
serves., Mrs. T. C. Brown; Watermelon Rlind :
reserves, Mrs. A. M. WVyse; Quince Pre- Jc
serves, Mrs. M. Moses; Pampkin Chip Pre
5erves, Mrs. M. Moses; Cocoanut Preserves,
Nirs. Jas. Y. Cuibreath; Pineapple Preserves,
rs. Jas. Y. Culbreath; Pineapple JTam, Mrs. SI
las. Y. Culbrecath; Quince Jelly, honorable S
ention, Mrs. H. D. Boozer; Quince Jelly, Y
onorable mention, Mrs. Jno. S. Fair; Quince A.
Jelly, Mrs. W. F. Nance; Haw Jelly, Mrs. H
v. R. Smith; Black berry Jelly, Miss Kate .hD
. Moses; Plum Jelly, Miss Sarah Rtamage; I~
aspberry Jelly, Mrs. J. M. Baxter; P3ech i
arma'Je, Mrs. J. M. Baxter; Scupperniong N
Jelly, M:s. W. F. Nance; Strawber.y Pre- L:
erves, MIrs. W. F. Nance; Apple Marmna- H.
lade, Mrs. Jas, M. Baxter; Apple Honey, "
Mrs J. G. Rikard; Lemon Butter, Mrs. .J. G. hi
Rikard; Apple Butter, Mrs. J. G. Rikard; H
umpkin Marmalade, Mrs. T. W. Holloway; H
uscadine Jelly, Mrs. Jno. S. Ren wick; Mus- hi
cadine Prese;. .es, Mrs. A. J. Gibson; Straw- P(
berry Preserves, Mrs. L. C. Hunter; Cherry H
Preserves, Miss Emma McKellar; Cherry F7
Jelly, Mrs. W. F. Nance; Tomato Preserves, SS
Mrs. H. S. N. Crosson; Tomato Jelly, Mrs. G
Mollie A. Livingston; Strawberry Jam, Mrs. hu
W. F. Nance; Pear Jelly, Mrs. L. C. Hunter; A.
Grape Mai.nalade, Mrs. W. F. Nance; Black
berry Jam, Mrs. J. F. J. Cald well; Water-~
melon Jelly, Mrs. Mollie A. Livingston; peck o1
Dried Peaches, Mrs. E. H. Epps; peck Dried Di
Apples, Mrs. E. H. Epps; Okra, hermetical. Ii
H
ly sealed, Mrs. Jas. Y. Culbreath; Raspher- Q
ies, hermetically sealed, Mrs. Jas. Y. Cul- c.
breath; Sample Okra Dried, Mrs. L. C. Hun- ye
er; Peaches, hermetically sealed, D
;Orange Preserves, Mrs. Jos. Brown: 13
Peaches, hermetically sealed, Mrs. T. C. u
Brown; Tomatoes hermetically sealed, Mrs.
L. J. Jones; Pears, hermetically sealed, Miss
May Boozer; Blackberries, Mrs. T. J. Maf- be
fett; Plums, hermetically sealed, Miss May Cc
Boozer; Figs, hermetically sealed, Mrs. ,Jno. Ies
S. Renwick; Sample Blackberries, Mrs. Mol- by
ie A. Livingston; Dried Plums, Miss Nora b,
Turnipse-; Honey in Comb, Mrs. T. J. Maf
fett; Dried Figs, Mrs. A. M. Wyse; Apples,
hermetically scaled, Mrs. L. C. Hunter; .jo
Grapes, hermetically sealed, Mrs. L. C. Hun- S.
ter; Sweet Tomato Pickle, Mrs. L. J. Jones; D
Sweet Fig Pickle, Mrs L. J. Jones; Sweet
Crab Apple Pickle, Miss Adella McCants;
Sweet Peach Pickle, Mrs. K. W. Davis; Pep
>r Pickle, Miss Emma McKellar; Peach o
~ickle, Mrs. J. McIntosh ; Cabbage Pickle, C
Mrs. L. J. Jones; Mix~ed Pickle, Mrs. G. Mc- ur
W hirer: Mixed Pickle, Miss Carrie Maiyer;
C
romato Pickle, Miss Ella Sligh; CucumberM
Catsup, Miss Adella McCants; Brandied e
Peaches, Miss Emma McKellar; Watermelon :~
Hind Pickle, Mrs. L. C. Hunter; Jar Man
goes, Miss Carrie Mayer; Spiced Peaches.
rs. J. MI. Baxter; Cherry Pickle, Mrs. T.
(2. Pool; Pepper Sauce. Mrs. Francis Bobb; ol
WValnut Catsup, Mrs. Y. J. Pope.
HOUsEflOLD "C"
BetLti ea ra,Ms W .Nne
BtLoaf rn t Bread, Mrs. . N. osn; C
Loafc ornlsa, Mrs. S.an. do.o Bis
aeitols, Mrs. c Roe.sn ace, not enu
cut,Ms uyRbrsn ae o n p
mneratd, Mrs. J. M. Baxter; Crackers, Miss
NoaTrise;CytlzdFut,6r
M oses urnipieed Swestaie ri, is. J
V.Clrah alnViea,Jsean
M. Moses; Muscadine Sweet Gider, Mrs. J. x
v r,.a.m . r,.x- v;nma r .Tam ann - a
McCauglhrin; Largest number articles i 1
[ousehold Departmnent, Mrs. Jas. Y. Cul
re:ith; Bottle Muscadine Wine, Mrs. A. .1.
;il.ore; lottle Blackberry Wine, Mrs. Fran
is lobh; Bottle Catawba Wine, Mrs. .ino.
. I:enwick; Bottle Apple Wine, Mrs. .1. Y.
ulbreath; Bottle Muscadine Cordial, Mrs.
Y. Culbreath; Bottle Blackberry Cordial,
[rs. Manry" N. Fair; Bottle Peach Cordial,
rs. J. i). A. Kibler: Bottle Scuppernong
ine, Miss Emma McKellar; Blackberry
ie, Mrs. M. A. Carlisle; Peach Pie, Mrs. I
is. Speer: Plum Pie. MrN. .his. Sxeer; Lem
Pie, Mrs. M. A. Carlis!e.
NEEDLE AND FANCY.
Best P,itch,work Quilt, wors:ed, Mrs. S. A. f
>pe; second best Parchwork Quilt, worsted,
rs. L. J. Jones; Specimen Wax Work,
iss Delia B. Mote; Beadwork, Miss Kate
Cline; Child's Dress. Mrs. F. W. Fant; e
fant's Dress, Mrs. l)r. 0. B. Mayer, Sr.; 0
ttehwork Quilt, cot ton, Mrs. C. 1'. R.1muge:
itchwork Quilt, cotton. Mrs. M. E. Hall;
itchwork Quilt, silk, Mrs. T. J. McCrary; 1
-ecimen Embroidery in cott:on, Miss 11. A.
lenan: Tfted Work, Miss Katie Ewart;
.tting, Miss Kate E. Moses: Embroidery in ,
Ik, Mrs. H. C. Moses; Tapestry Work,
Spatterwork, Miss Ad
Davis; Sofa Cushion, Miss Mamie Moon;
dlet Cushion, ; A ghan
r Baby Carriage, Mrs. T. C. Pool; Afghan t.
r Carriage, Mrs. R. G. Williams; Crochet h
dy, worsted, Mrs. Wm. R. Lane; Crochet
dy, cotton, Miss Kate C. Troy; Crochet b
dy, cotton, Miss Maggie Rives; Braiding, c
; Boy's Suit, Mrs. T. J.
:Crary; Embroidery in worsted,
;Tidy on Java Canvas, Mrs. J.
Culbreath; Basket made of Crochet cot
n, Miss A. P. Moses; Crochet Stand, Miss
tie Moses; Crochet Stand, Miss Bessie D.
,nnon; Fish Scale Jewel:. Mrs. Harrie R
itler; lomemade Trimming, Miss H. A.
leman: Spanish Work, Mrs. Laura P.
vart ; Zephyr Crochet, Miss Julia Hur.ter;
piique Lace, Mrs. D. H. Cohen; Lace
ondkerchief, Miss H. A. Coleman: Otto- J1
in Covers, Mrs. N. P. Stephens; Ladies in
ess, Mrs. H1. A. Samuels; Fancy Needle
ork, Miss 1. A. Coleman; Zephyr Flowers, bf
s. Jr,o. F. Spearman; Spanish Work, Miss et
nie D. Wardlaw: Satin Cushion, Mrs. C.
Schumpert; Embroidered Slippers, Mrs. 1if
L. Schumpert; Wall Pocket, Mrs. Z. L.
hite; Easter Eggs, Mrs. Z L. White; Air
stie, Mrs. G. S. Mower; Persian :ug, Mrs. to
G. Williurs; Piano Cover, Mrs. M. Jloses; a
itted Quilt, Mrs. P. 11. Joyner; Calico
ess, Miss Clemnie Wilson; Hair Work, fo
-s. J. H. Gaillard. u
DOMESTIC -MANUFACTURES.
Voolen Counterpane, Mrs. J. D. Shirey:
tton Counte;.ane, Mrs. H. S. N. Crosson;
tton Counte.Iane, Miss Elizabeth Hayes; Wy
yds. Carpeting, Mrs. J. 1). Shirey; Pair
tton Socks, Mrs. E. P. Chalmers; Feather ti
ster, Mrs. N. P. Stephens; 10 yds. Woolen o
ins. Mrs. Jas. Speer; Homemade Rug,
s. R. Blair; Feather Fian, Mrs. J. M. Bax- a
Straw Hat, G. L. Sease; Wool Hats, .tl
's. M. Long; Skein Sewing Silk, Mrs. M.
Kohn; Willow Baskets, Mrs. M. J. Boyd. a
FLORICULTURE, &C.
Jollection Green-house Plants, Mrs. W. F. tl
nce; Stand of Cut Flowers, Mrs. L. J.
aes; Oil Painting, Mrs. T. C. Cannon;
st 3 Green-house Plants, Mrs. L. J. Jones; f
neil Drawing, Miss Carrie Mayer; Crayon ti
awing, Miss Alma Werber. fr
MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT. Ii
Da :s Sewing Machine, W. L. Davis; Two- T
>ted Plough, J. K. Schumpert; Plough tc
>ck, J. K. Schumpert; Garden Plough, Dr. tr
McIntosh; I doz. Axe Handles, N. S.
rams; Grain Cradle. Jesse Senn; 2 Ham
r Baskets, G. L. Sease; 2 Feed Baskets, G.
Sense; Child's Folding Chair, Mrs. Jos.
own; Bee Hive, G. L. Sease; Harrow, J.
Shumnpert; Seed Drill, J. K. Schumpert.
GOATS AND SHEEP.
en Native Ewes, R. A. Welch; Grade
m, D. WV. Barre; Merino Ewes, L. P. W.
er; Merino Lambs, L. P. W. Riser; Meri
Ram, A. B3uzhardt; Pen Grade Sheep, R- 0
Welch; African or Broadtail Ramn, WV. DG
xter; Pair Goats, Jno. T. B3 aumn; South- L
wn am, Dr. J. L Sims.
CATTLE. G
ersey Bull, under 3 years, J. B. Reagin;
'sey Heifer, R. L. McCaugh'n; Durham
w, under 3 years, D. WV. Barrre; Milch
w, Jos. H. Hunter; Native Cow, over 3
ars, H. H. Folk; Native Cow, under 3
ars, H. H. Folk; Grade Bull, over 3 years,
Buzhardt; Grade Bull, under 3 years, -
mn. Dawkins; Grade Cow, D. WV. Barre;
lf, D). W. Barre; Grade Heifer, D. W. B
re; Native Heifer, G. L. Sease; Guern
Bull, over 3 years, J. R. Spear.nan, Sr.;
itive Bull, under 3 years, R. T. Caldwell. g
SWINE.
[argest and Fattest Hog, considering age,
'as McCaughrin; Pen Grade Hogs, D. S. B
P. G. Ellisor; pair Berkshire Pigs, R. A.
el; pair Grade Pigs, D. W. Bere; pa ir
sex Pigs, T. W. Holloway; pair Yorkshire L
gs, T. WV. Holloway.
POULTRY. S
Pair Black Spanish Chickens, R. A. Welch;
ir Improved Barnyard Fowls, M. A. Car
e; pair Buff Cochins, U. B. Whites; pair
Lotams, Silas McCaughrin; pair Game, A.
rhardt; pair Muffled, A. Bnzhardt; pair
utings, A. Buzhardt; pair Turkeys, Jno.
Fair; pair Geese, J. C. S.-Brown; Largest
thibit of Poultry, Mrs. Alan Johnstone; '
ir Pigeons; J. J. Foot; pair Muscovy, W.
Baxter; pair Puddle Ducks, E. P. Chal
rs; pair Plymouth Rocks, WV. D. Baxter;
ir Brahma Fowls, Dr. J. L. Sims; pair T
rking Fowls, Dr. J. L. Sims; pair Ayles
rv Ducks, Dr. J. L. Sims; pair EnglishA
iks, A. Buzhardt; pair Peafowvls,
pair Guineas-,
French Leather, Bridle, &c., Peoples &
hson.
SAMPLE FIELD CROPS, &C. yV
Sack Meal, 0. B. Butler; j doz. Cotton
ls, S. G. Welch; Sweet Potatoes, Q. of
L. J. Joues; Sweet Potatoes, Florida
m, Jas. Speer; Sweet Potatoes, Q. of S., 'y
Buzhardt; i doz. Winter Collards, Mrs.
S. N. Crosson; i doz. Stalks Sugar Cane,
o. A. Cromer; doz. Tomatoes, Dr. J. Mc- S
tosh; quart Lima Beans, D)r. J. McInto:,h; S
)u. Turnips, L. J. Jones; Bale of Cotton,
P. Stephens; doz. Beets, Dr. J. McIntosh ; p
Lrge Gourd, Jas. Speer: Egy ptian W heat, C
. N. Crosson; bu. WVheat, Jno. R Spear- c.
an, Sr.; i doz. Carbbage. T. WV. HIolloway; E
.Barley, II. D. Boozer; bu. Oats, T. WV. I
lloway; bu. Rye, A. Buzhardt; bu. Pe's,~
D. Boozer; bu. Pindars; Jas. Speer ;: Ax
bit of Vegetables, Mrs. L. J. Jones; B:'le N
avine Hay, A. Buzhardt; Bale Native B
, H. E. Buzhardt; i doz. Carrots, Jno.S. A
ir; Peck Onions, A. Buzhard:: Winter I
~uash, Dr. .T. McIntosh; Upland Rice, Mrs. B
W. Glenn; Watcrmelon, P. J. Stephens; !
L. Corn, T. WV. Holloway ; Peck Radishes, s
Buzhardt.
HORSES OPEN TO WORLD.
Best 2 year old Colt, G. E. Werber; 1 year
i Colt, D). S. Mangumn; pair Matched Light
raft Horses, J1. W. Copelanrd iSingle Hiar
ss Horse. D). C. Smith; 2nd best Single'
trness Horse, D. W. Barre; Fast Trottinrg
rse. G. L. Seitse; Fast Trotting Horse, .
Smith; Thoroughbred stallion, over 3
ars, G. L. Sease: pair Matehed Heavy
-aft Horses. D. W. T. Kibler; Riding by
>y under 15 years old. J. A. Sease; Colt,
ier 1 year,~Jas S. Sloan: Brood Mare and
>lt, G. L. Sease; arnd best Brood \Mare and
dt, A. M. Teague; Colt. 3 years, M. A. Iten
tk; Saddle Horse, J. R. Davidson; 2nd
t Saddle Horse. JX, IR. Spearmnan, Jr. ; c
muDined Horse. Eugene LQngshore; Y ast- a
t Pacing Horse, Thtos. F. H armon; Riding (;
-Man. Peter Hair: Stallion, not thorough
ed, over :; years, S. J. Williamson.
IHORSES OPEN TO sTATE.
stallion, not thoroughbred, over 3 years,
*s. H. Hunter; Brood Mare and Colt, Jas.
Sloan: endl best Brood Marc aunt Colt, H.
Boozer; Thoroughbred Stallion, over 3
ars, Jno. T. Bynumi; 2 yea old Colt. G. E.
erber; 1 year old Colt, D. S. Mangum;
.ir Matched Light D)raft Horses, M. A. Car-I
le; Fastest Trotting Horse, Jno. T. By
im: Fastest Pair Trotting Horses. M. A.
rlisle ; Ridim;4 by Boy. Robt. M1affett ; COlt.
rder 1 year. Jas. S. Sloan; Brood Mare and
>it. Jas, S. Sloan, 3 yea old Colt, Thos. S.
norman; Saddle Horse,
mbined Horse. R. T. Caldwell; Riding by
an, Peter Hair; Single H{arness Horse. D.
Smuith:; Stallion. not thoroughbred, over.
ears, .Jos. H. liunter.
HORSES OPEN TO COUNTY. d
Best 2 year old Colt, G. E. Werber; 1 yea a
dl Colt. 1). S. Manrgumr; pair Matched Light n
cat Horses, M. A. Carlisle; Fastest Trot- p
ig Horse, Juto. T. Bynumn; Fastest I'an- a
-otting Horses, M. A. Carlisle; Stallhonf it
oroughbred, Juo. T. Bynumn; ; iding by c
>y under IZ5 years, W. ID. Baxter, spearmuan,
mahners; Colt, under 1 year. .J. S. Sloan;
rOod Mare and Colt, J. S. Sloan; Co.it, :3 p
:ars old, Thos. S. Moorman; Saddle Horse,
B. Floyd ; Comnbined Horse. J. B. Floyd ;
tstest L'acing Horse. J. B. Floyd ; Riding
Man. Peter Hair; Single Harness Horse,
.M. Satterwhite; Stallion, not thorough
'ed over -3 yers Jos. H. Huniter: Stallion. u
'ersonal.
Mr. W. A. Clark has opened a photo
;raph gallery at Laurens.
Rev. M. E. Broaddus left home Mon
lay to attend a Baptist Association in
Obbeville.
Mrs. Glasgow and her daughter Mrs.
M. Speers have gone to North Caro
ia to visit Rev. Leonidas K. Glasgow.
Mr. M. B. iDateman, of Columbia,
woredl u.3 wilb a call during Fair week.
Ve are pleased to say that he will soon
e distributing those delicious Norfolk
ysters to the public again.
Mr. Lawson Long, son of Mr. G. F.
,ong, after an ex:mination before the
tate Board of Examiners, has been
warded a Peabody Scholarship in the
ormal Institute at Nashville, Tenn.
Mr. ;McGimpsey, of North Carolina.
ie patentee of the celebrated soap that
ars his name, is in town again. He
rought with him a tremendous wild
.t, that has created quite a sensation.
"WINE OF CARDUI" cures irregular,
ainful, or difficult menstruation.
For sale by Dr. S. F. FANT.
Dbbery.
W. B. Jones and Charley Hender
n, both colored, were before Trial
.stice Carlisle, Monday, on a prelim
ary examination, charged with rob
"rv. Dick DeWalt, a colored preach
was the prosecutor. BIe testi
;d that on Saturday he sold some r
tton and when he carried his check
the 'Bank these men followed him ]
id saw him get his money. They then
lowed him out of the Bank and cane
with him on Ilarrington Street, be
nd Mr. Carlisle's residence ; they n'
;ked him to change some money, and
hen he took out his money to do so,
iey snatched it out-of his hand and ran
f. The police succeeded in finding
id arresting them both. .The amount
iey took was $30; when searched,
ter arrest, they had in their pockets
29.03, among it a $2 counterfeit note
at they didn't get from DeWalt,
id some cards of a style peculiar to
e sporting fraternity. One of the par
s gave his name as W. B. Jones,
om Columbia, the other as Charley
enderson, froni Greensboro', N. C.
rial Justice Carlisle committed them J
jail, in lefault of bond. to await their
ial at the November Term of the
ourt of Sessions.
"BL.ACK-DRAUGHT" cures costive
ass nd ick-Headache.
For sale by DR-t S. F. FANT.
commnerciaL.
NEWBE RRY., S. C., Oct. 12, 1880.
dinary....................... 8 a9
od Ordinary................ 9 a 9j
> Middling................... 9a 9j ~
iddling........................ 9a 94
od Middling................. 9a 10i
Good demand at quotations.
Newberry Prices Currenlt.
CORREcTED WEEKLY
ly J. N. MARTrIN & CO.
AC h
Shoulders, Prime New...... 6 a 7
Shoulders. Sugar Cured.. S
Sides, C. R., New............ a 101
RY SALTED MEATS
Shoulders, New.............. 74
Sides, C. R., New........... a 10
Sides, Long Clear...........10
AMS-1
Uncanvassed Hams......
Can vassed Hams, (Mgia) 15
ARD
Leaf, in Tierces............. 12
Leaf. in Buckets............ 12)
JGAR
Powdered................. 16
Crushed.................. 14
Granulated Standard...... 12a
Extra C.................. 11
Coffee C................ 10
Yellow...................-1')
New Orleans............... 10
Demarara................
:OLASSES
New Orleans Syrup. 75
New Orleans Mo,lasses. 50
Cuba Molasses.......0G
Sugar House Molasses. 37
Gunpowder................1.0
Young Hyson.............1.50
LLSPICE............ ..-------25
E'PER....................--.-... s0
OFFEE
Roasted or Parched... 25
Best Rio............... 25a
Good Rio.............. 20a
IN EG AR
Cider Vinegar........50
White Wine Vinegar.. 6
Tennessee.....--------. 9
EAL
Bolted.................. -90
Ui:bolted....................1
FARCH.. . .. . .. - - -- --- - -
rAR CANDLES................1
LOUR, per bbl........... ....-sl.0
EARL~ HO31INY.............
ANDY .... ...................
LNCNTRATED LYE...........l
NG LISH SODA.. . ..........10
ORSORD'~S BAKING POWD)ER25 1
A FOAM BAKiING POWDF-RT...
XLE GREASE.................1'
3BACCO................ .....-.2
AILS(10: keg..................43
AG GING-Heavy.................... 121
RROW TrIES, per bunch........
ED CLOVER SEED-per lb.2
85OTS r u...... p
TATEOF OUT CAOLIA,
COUNY OFNEW12RY t
IN PRI3ATECOU 1T
ohn 'I~;em~and arahE. . 6h.0, s10.
ec~:ixofPeti \.20ik deesd
i'i8ilS,agLinsr .. .10P~ -sA iu
istratorof~ Jime M. En 10 dees
Elizbet II Epp amd ohers Deen -
25 tr
ED ton o bAS -efr t h................ S
Plifem, A. ist. J. . FEp i s,mn
ct.ao of James: M Epps deceasd,
Comp ain to S. ads e
od esis ther tdemad bfores ath.s
MONROE, GA., March 2.3, 1880.
We have for twelve mnonths -ocen prescrib
.S. S. ("Swift' Syphiiitic Si,ecifie") in
Steaitmnent of Sy phils anmd many other
eses for whlichit is z recomamendled, and
e frank to saiy, that the resaits have been -
mSt satisf:.ctory, not having 'ocen disap
ited in a sintgle in.stance. We think, for
ll the diseasM foi- which ir'is recommended,
sads without a peer, and that thc medi
J rfsinwl,soe rltr efre
apoledo wit ionte or latent oe force
'acled i in th taa S ie treament of S
Ni,i aisae asa.in G quOa, no. D
AANTL. GALLOWAY 2, 187D.
OJ.f u or e T.d aoiss M.tt D.e y
Aii,offv TeLANA srAi.ct, May S 18re.
One of our workmen had a bad era of Sy
3
(loll: ;ln
Clothing and F
FOR MEN .
WI [r ICI WE I( LP
ATBO ol
UI Grades and Varieties. a
Every article that a gentlenmu f.eods, iroi ;t
mhrelhii s , "a1ises, C:ano'. include ..
Call, by all means. on
WIIIGHT & Jo W
Oc 6, 41-tf.
-AT TilE
ALUMBIA CLOT:
OF
ARGEST STOCK!
My : ortmnct Of ii.' aid plain C!o:i:n. : i
the largest ever exhibited in thecity of C:.:nb
on of mV friends :11 t he: plie tner.ly o y
i11 le p:ea:ed n ?th its Variety ind exceliene - C
UI Prices! All Styles
COMPETITRO!
ole Agent for the Ceiebrated STAR S
Best Shirt in tire
SDon't fai to Cail and see m h'en i th:
Oct 6, 8-i v.
. Dry Goods ant
IEW STORE IN CC
UNDER' WRIG H
3 E:q GOOD , in all the I
3INE IUOSIEIkY for Ladie-, Mis
Laie and Genit/ il
Jents' Furnishing Goods i
GENTS' .
LSO, ALL THE STAPLE GOODS USUALLY
Send for Samples. Express chiarges on all orde
e paid by us.
DESPOR-TES &
Vright's Hotel Block, - -
Oct. 6, 41-3m.
IIardwa
DIRECT IPORTER A~N
ENGLISH AND .
COiLUMRI
THE LARQEST V,
MECHANICS' TOOLS of every description.
Wagon and Carrioge Building and Trimring i
Circular Saws of ail sizes faished to order.
ludia Rubber and Leather Bclting; India Rtubb
Lacing, Babbitt Meta?l, Machinery Oils, F:.es at
Lime, Cement, Plaster, llair, Lius, Gtiultom
Window Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, B3i ashe
A LSU,
SC RICUL TURA L
OF ALL K
Sugar Cane Mills, 5ugar Pans and Evaporators
Threshers anui Separ:ators, Woven Wire for ser
Corn Shellers, Feed Cutters, Hloes, Axes, Hlame
Solid Steel Ploug!n of ai! kinds, Plough S:eel
Coil, Wagon, Wel and IIalter Cixains, T ir,-, Ba~
Grain Cradles, Grain and Grass Sc:ythes, &c., &.
Has the agrency for the celebrated WATT PLO1
re sold at reduced prices.
All goods guarante:d as represented. Orders
ry city referenlce w i haive p)romlpt and care:" att
oif th Age.
I; is a my] s-.ry t ma: y P C
peCopi how I (tall sell s E
goods at such LOW L
PRICES. The.e
frece to the sp~ec1i want
ot myV cut.omers, and with
an experieneeC of twent.y
Ve:ers in the Dry Go~ods ..usi
e~ss, I kn.v '.e:ev wh!at
to buy. I d.aire to call the
.itLtnti of the publie gen
era.!y :o tihe .: that i E.v
now on; hn the mos
of Goodsm ever* e:'b
*ranIu t tIo godpo
Newberry oUnt..
rofoe, I trust, by fi. d4
>dhelir favorS. I espe
(e1ill inkvite the(
ch1 are' n.:ai.i b I
Come one and all, examl.
0j. F2. JACSON
20 Main t. Col!umbia, S. (.
LEADER UF LO P E
Sep. 22, :%,-t
lotice of Final Settlement,. 2
e -~ a
a n~
. K,, FAL d iNTEl
nising Goods
D BOYS,
.... . 1 .: .a .
.rd the Latest Styles.
ol:a t1o a pIrd: . e, 1i:cs, N ia',
. COPPOCK.
LOWEST I .CES
xe. ia n feeline'a :'d th tte
mendjlefor yourselves.
All Uualities
d DEFIED.
HIRT, Wiairrted to he the
31ai'k,%t.
COLU MB$1A, S. C.
Si.?oions.
)LUMIA, S. C.,
T'S HO, TEL.
A! ate aiet i
10H and-,ewaiiaed So1 he.
it S ecaly
-)COLUMBIAS. C.
D EALER FIIHAN
A.ME I AN ODSSOE
:A S.OU.A '.
A.RIETY OF
laterial.
er and Hemp Packing.
id Rap of all inds.
s, &c.
IMPLEMENTS
INDS.
, Fan Mills.
cens, Bolting Meal, &c.
, Shovels, Spadles.
ad Iron, Back Bands.
u!d and Rod Iron.
'c.
[GHS and Castings of all kinds, whichi
,ecornp)auied1 with the money or sa1tisf'ac
en:ion. Ocet. 6, 41-tf.
AGENT FOR THE
Fies Lne of
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PU LAR
RetalU Price.
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rus1- AMtICAN Porex lInCTosNA
amout cotheruseful infoirmation .0
nuTu's iUmLE ICTfiQN.A. Illustra
ted, ..
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BooK. ~ .5
.M11.L10N. givinig the~ I listory atnd
tios fo plays, gamnes, sports. etc.,
faily UlAtra ed, .5
11lM E ( ~ooi & REcl::T BooK: oe
.e i~Reeipts for* everything conl
'dolvs' ats our o. r T ' iH iF. t4lEA T RE
BuININ rI- . .,with Biogr-a
iBiow.N 'S Co.u PL En SI 1LE CONcoIry
.'Nt::, over : 4)o1 -' . 'ira Refer
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enid~. 'C~ har e: :d Iojr Circ'.is.rs andI
~xecutors' Notice.
eroshving; dem:trdS agaUinst tI
e~ of Wi. P. Beden,baughi, deceaced. wil1
t~'l~CZ1Z tAi4~!ik uti~V LO~LeLl to L~O