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arn, arben am~seobr. DECEMBER. 1s MJT W T F S .. . -- 1 2 3 4.5 6 7 8 9 10 1it -2 13 14 15 16 17( 118 19F 20821 22 23.24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 THE CATTLE SHOW AT THE zioaITIBS. The exhibit of cattle at the In ternational Cotton Exposition nos in prcgress at Atlanta, Ga., ba seldom been surpassed in the qual ity of the exhibit as a whole, or ir the eaellence of the individual ani mala which took some of the prizea The Short Horn herds exhibited by Mears. J. R. Anderson, of An dereon's, Ohio, and Geo. W. Pal tmer, of Salt vie, Virginia, wer superb. The head of Mr. Ander eon's herd weighed 2,670 pounds and tat of Mr. Palmer's herd, i younger animal, weighed 2,00( po The objects had prou in view in the breeding o the two herds were conspicuous1 prminat in the cbaracteristice o t animals. Mr. Anderson's heri had beow bred with an eye almosi singlo to the protion of beef while- Mr. Palmer had - sought I anmaainof beef and milk pro ductioi&: Mr. Anderson's cattl+ had evidently received more specis prearation aS show animals, an( ee as sach were over-fat as stoal animabn We hardly think a breed er of tho skili shown in the qual ity of Mr Anderon's herd woul pref o-,breed from animals is hmpered oditio Of thei A bof e herd exhibited yet he showed that he knew hor to eag the eye of the averag, observer, and we doubt not, attrac tatuf ts beet ugs His her< doles him credit as a skillfnl breede o e$gHorns and anepren< ebibor~for few men can eliminati thealma of fat in their judg metof animals of any kind, evel qualides on whieh they are callet u $opass. The15xposition was fnansan ia having as judges ii evrass ofM ttle, m en of e perienee and character, men wh4 tbooughily inderstood their busi ness. The awards were made witi the' best indgment and the mosl even-baaded justie.s Mr. Ander son took the prise of $850on hi Short Horn herd, that for the bes - bdR y age and thbet hifer M.almer took the prize for th< best enw over three years,'th< best ball between two and foul years, and the -best cow of ana ~age. -Mr: P. J. Whitmore, of Troy Ohio, exhibited a superb herd of Devon cattle, and captured the herdpiz of $250, and-two othei liberal pnr Mr. Ed. D. Hick, of Nashville Tenn., who .rhibited a herd, and MrL Palemer, of Saltville, Va., whc competed for the individual prises, aividea: the latter with Mr. White more. The exhibit of Devons waE seg fine, both in numbers and quzality- Mr Whitmore's herd es pecially gave evidence of very skill fuT breeding. This was exhibited in. the uniformity of the type of hii animals and in the fn1l develop ment of the characteristic points of Individuals in the other herdi possssedparticular points of ex nellencea superior to those of Mr Whitmiore's caWge, but the tout ex semnble of Mr. ,W.'s herd was aim ply superb. Tigre is no herd o animals in which the characteristic pon- which distinguish then are so fixed aid permanent as the Devor.s. They have been bred pure as far back as we have an3 athentic history, and hence have ir a degree not pa ndby any othea their type upon their offspring ever when bred to the most insignifi Cant grade. Jerseys were well represented ii the herds of Messrs. 3. B. Wade ani R. ters, Atlanta Ga., and G. W Palmer, Saltville, Va. Mr. Wade's herd was simply su perb, and Ws awarded the hern premium of $250. Besides this h< took four individual premiumi amountgng in all to $460. Mr. Wade has the honor of own ing a Jersey cow, Tenella, whici has made the best score on record either in Europe or America, as tc -quantity of milk. The largest yieli ofmmlb Je.Trsev cow until Ten the record. We look with much in terest to the report of the yield of batter from this cow. It has not ( yet been tested, but judging from her points of excellence we expect! ( her to eclipse Eurolas. The awards I I were made on Thursday. On ( Friday the stock was paraded around the old race-track, which ( surrounds the main building, and stopped in front for some minutes ( for the inspection of visitors. Here arranged in a line fronting the em- ( bankment they presented a beauti ful sight, which was witnessed and ( admired by hundreds of visitors. It was admitted on all hands to be 4 a superb cattle show, and one I worthy of any locality and any oc casion. i There are 268,830 pensioners in the United States. The number of ordinary postage stamps issued in 1881 was 954,128, 440. Gen. Moise, of Sumter, had a hog killed, recently, which weighed 966 pounds gross. Marvin, the multitudinously mar ried, is making shoes in the Vir I ginia Penitentiary. Miss Annie Louise Cary is cred ited with the possession of $450, 6 000, all earned by singing. The Courier-Journal says the 4 Louisville ladies trim their bon-. I nets on the congregation side. Fifteen hundred additional spin dles have recently been ordered for the Rock Hill Cotton Factory. Sarony, of New York, has paid Patti $1,000 for the exclusive right to photograph her in this country. Between nine and ten millions of the Moody and Sankey Gospel Hymns had been sold up to July 1, L1881. The total number of emigrants from Germany to the United States from January 1 to October 31, S1881, is 114,789. Sen. Anthony sent every mem Sber of the United States Senate, as iwell as every living ox-member of that body, a Thanks-giving tur Ikey. 'Van Amburg's circus and menag erie was sold at auction in Duchess SCo., N. Y., the other day. An elephant brought $7,100, a camel S$625, and a rhinoceros $2,400. SMr. Comly, who was sent to the Hawaiian Islands for the benefit of 'his health by Mr. Hayes, four years ago, desires another term. The salary is $7,500, and the duties con sist in receipting for it. Pree. Garfield's memory is to be honored in London by the found ing of a Home for Working Girls, to be called 'Garfield House." A lady has given $1,250 to a comn mittee for this purpose. Mr. Salter, a stone mason, of Sherwood, Quebec, flew into a pas sion because something was lack ing on his table, went to a restau rant for his supper, ard choked to death on a piece of beef-steak. Mr. B. H. Greer, of Anderson County, has a cow from which he sold between January 20 and No vember 4 of this year, 173k pounds of butter, in addition to furnishing all that was necessary for home1 consu.mptioni. The total population of the Uni ted States as finally determined by the last census is 50,155,783,- an increase since 1870, of about 30] per cent. So far the census has cost $3,860,068, and $540,000 will be required to complete the work. In the case of Edward Maxwell, ' who was dragged out of a court room by lynchers at Durand Wis.,2 the noose killing him before the mob got him to a tree, a Coroner's jury has declared that he 'fell from the court house steps and broke his neck.' The Carolina Spartan is bitterly opposed to the re-opening of the Citadel and Arsenal. It says: "It will be less expensive to create about nineteen hundred more brig Iadiers and colonels. That is Sabout as much of the military as the State now needs." The Mayor of Richmond, Va., has vetoed an ordinance for coin Ipulsory vaccination, the penalty be ing $5. His objection to the ordi Snance is that the provision for free I vaccination is such that laboring men and women would be forced to%3 loeadys ao nore ob vlsacciated. laoiodetb: -f A heavy rain storm prevailed at the time appointed for Frank Well's marriage, at Crawfordville, Ind., ~ Cloth ;LOTHING. 1LOTHING. LOTHING. ILOTHING. cOLTJMB: IS PRE2'AREEa )LOTHING. FALL AND With the Largest a )LOTHING.0 L 0 T LOTHING. LOTHING. ENT FURN LOTHING. To Be Found i LOTHI NG. To all of which h JLOTHING.M bs K LOTHING. ' Sep. 28, 39-tf. [ALL CUST -0 SWAjF] HIERCHAN'] COLUMI] Has employed a Cut mce in his CUSTOM Fall, who will, with h, ylish cut of his garn e most fastidious. AN lly EGAl? FOREIGN AND DOl SUITS, $25 AlN Aug. 24, 34-tf. Fruits and FRUIT. Hand-Picked Virginia APPLES. ORANGES. BANANAS. PEARS. POTATOES. A full supplylofgoods in seson alway on h BT Prompt attention given to orders. 0 . B.AR ' i, 57Z & 59 Market Street, - - Oct. 5, 40-6m. Dry Goods, There is now in Stock at Shiver's Corner, i A Full, Fresh and D RY 0 Ladies', Men's and CARPETS, MYATTIT TRAW GOODS, UMBRELLA PA] WINDOW SHADES, CURTAfl These goods were purchased under favoi re OFFERED AT FAIR AND POPULAR PJ C. OUKIGHT May 11, 19-tf'. WHAT FERTILIZEI The above question is being asked newer it fairly, use IA1fI' TWETY-l We will place it on cars or boat $25 PER TON ANALYSIS GUARANTE BAUGH & SONS, Sole 20 South Dela, 103 South Stree Dec. 15, 50-3t. HE COTTAGE HEARTH, ablished Et Boston. An 1Instrated Maga ne of' Home Arts and Home Culture. Con ains more reading of PEACTICAL DOMESTIC VORTH and PoSITivs HOME INTREST han any other magazine of its price. Each lmber contains Portraits and Sketches of )istinguished Men, Superior Home M*usic, riIoral Articles, Stories and Adventures, hoice Poetry, the latest Fashions, the Mo her's Chair, the Student's Corner, the Eoung Folks' Window, all fully illustrated. Tems, $1.60 a year, in advance, postage repaid. CLUB RATES. We are enabled to make the following offer o our readers: To all who subscribe within bree months and pay $2,75 in advance, we il send the Newberry HERALD and the 'COTTAGE HEAETH" for one year. This il give you a good paper and a choice nagazine for a little more than the price of ither. Please send in your subsriptios at s th chanalways tke advan taeof the good chances for mnak rally becomewatwe those whlo do ot improve such chances remain in pover .sWewoant many men, womeh *oYS an lte. Any or$ne can do the work proper ay more thantntimess ordinry wages. ou can deot your whol tme to the rorkr only your sar moments.Fl refoa A nds tha S is needed soed, Pe.ArsTENo~ o. TSad e. tnu o c-a olctosfo yatns AetTra ENMrsCprgts .,, re continue to act as Sol~.citors for Patents, aveats? Trade Marks, Copyrights, etc., for ~ Qfa*i~a (~av.ai1n flr,hA. En~~1&nd. ing. CLOTHING. ARD'S CLOTHING. CLOTHING. [A, S. C., CLOTHING. FOR THE WINTE CLOTHING. nd Best Stock of H ING CLOTHING. - CLOTHING. HING GOODS CLOTHING. n the State. CLOTHING. invites attention. CLOTHING. I N~ID.CLOTHING. CLOTH*NG. CLOTHING. OM TRADE. EIEID, c TAILOR, IA, S. C., ter of much experi DEPARTMENT this Gs son, noted for the tents, be able to please iT INE OF TESTIC SUITINGS. D UPWARDS. Vegetables. PRODUCE. Peanuts a Specialty. LEMON COCOANUTS. R AISINS. ONIONS. CABBAGES. mid. No Commission or Auction Goods han ce depend upon first class stock. -* CHAELESTON, 8. C. the Old aid Noted House, ai Columbia, S. C., Complete Line of 00OD B, .Children's Shoes, IGS, OIL CLOTHS, RASOLS, LACES, LACS,CORNICES. able auspices by an experienced buyer, and UCES. Try them. EX'OR k CO. t SHALL WE USE?P by thousands of Farmers daily. We in Philadelphia or Baltimore at OF 2,000 LBS. ED. Send for Circular. Manufacturers, vare Ave., Philadelphia. t, Baltimore. CROCKERY -AND GLASSWARE. A nice assortment of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE just received and for sale by W. Te WRIGHT, Who still has only a few of those CHE AP STOVES left. Call quick if you want one. Who still continues to carry on the TIN BUSINESS in all its branches, and keeps a full line of Tinware and Stoves., And last, though not least, who will do all the ROOFING, GUITTERING and other JOB WOI'6S he can get,jutceph Election is Over. Now go and hear the votes counted at CLARK'S GALLERY, where the finest Art Works that have ever been exhibited in Newberry, are on exhibition. And while there sit for your picture, and take to your1 homes some of their superior photographs. I We warn you that delays are dangerous: goere i s too late.fel ofdn,atra Mr. W. H. Clark feels confident) after an I ~xnerience of ~fteen years, that he can .7fiseell I IR X l~ it 1I-T ) VILE FRUDY OF A] rhe Labor of Years Ac the New 1idUCti, PIANO AN Mrs.3W Has Opened a STUDIO os Store for the Re Uaving T1aught this Method in the North rille, S. C. iv Offers her Services :uaed the &ND VILi d't'. aa- It is imn:.sihle to set forth ALL TB )ld System, in an Advertisement, bat invitc or Circu.ttr. IT SAVES TIME AND MONEY. Itisso inderstanod it. It does awit with years of (drudgery. It takes the unpil airmost immediately it :ontinues the ".a-me throughout the whole C It is not a .uperfleial method, but applie )ut any clbts nrie hatev(%r. It co i ele-'N itsnlf at once to the educat This .iethod is enitirely dilfereut from tih An opportunity is offered to all to gain a for Less Expens4 5e A!uny of my Pup>ls in the South which wati gaiied at a nominal expense, wi This Iethod fillils the maxim that "Wh ens life aid increases usefulness." Terms, 50 Ct Z&- Books and Sheet Music will FOR FURTfER PARTICULARS, CAL Feb. 2:, 8-Lf. T.TWIN SPRTNI Patented, Nov. Lu W E, the B3ED, WI R. W. Borin. Tlic tbyr:inzg can be had at .1. 0. ILA Newberry, lrugsi N Fancy .irticles Wholesale and Retail DR UGGIST, NEWBERRY, S. C. Prescriptionms compounded with accurac.j and icety . all hours. The Prescrinion Clerk's bed room up. tairs4 over i ;It & Whirter's Grocery Store, front room. Jul. 27;, 80-tf. DR. E. E. JACKSON, DRUE i AND tCRlMIST, CO!..UMBlA, S. C. REmoved to store two doors next to Wheeler House. A. full stock of Pure Medicines, Chemi tals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Garden md Field Seed3, always in store and at noderate prices. Orders promptly attended to. Apr. 11, 1 5--tf.. Wathes, Clocks, Jewelry. At the New Store on Hotel Lot. I have nlow on hand a large and elegant sortment of #ATHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Silver and Plated Ware, 10LIN AND GUITAE STRINGS, SPECTACLES AND SPECTACLE CASES, WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. IN ENDLE.SS VARIETY. All orders by mail promptly attended to. Watchmaking and Repairing Done Cheaply and with Dispatch. Call and~ examine my sock and prices. EDUARD SCHDLTZ. Nov. 21,* 47-tf. WESTERN MANUFACTURE. A S'JU!EURl L1OT OF ~FCIIJY~ Pll~TONS ~ laneous. AL lLC9VERY! 0 IJSIC SIMPLIFIED. 0- - romflplished in Wevelks by ve Mte thod f'or the D ORGANT 0 - H. Clark rer R. Y. Leavell's Furniture ception of Pupils. with Unpgralleled Success; also in Green Method to the CITIZENS OF NEWB RRY E ADVANTAGES this Method has over the all interested to Call at the Stndio, or Send Simple that even a Child of Five Years can to the Seicnee of Musical Compositions. and arse of Instruction. s to all Music precisely as it is written, with ed class of the community. e Old System. Musical Education in a short time and a than ever before. .re now successtally Teaching this Method, ile my erpense for Tuition alone was FOUR tever shortens the road to learning, length s. Per Lesson. re Furn;.shed on Moderate Terms. ON OR A DDItESS, [RS. W. H. CLARK, Newberry, S. C. BE r.erigned, now usiog the TWIN SPRING R. ZOBEL & CO., WV. W. Hious'l. 0. U,. 1,eWah. U. B. Whsites. R. 1.. McCaughirin. VIRD'S, anud at the Furniture Stores in 'J. N. Robson & Soni, AN(D DEALERS IN FERTILIZERS. 68 EAST BAY. I CuM.LEsTON, November, 9 1881. At the commencement of another buNi nessn year we acknowledge with pleasure the patronage and confidence of our plant lng friends. ROBSON'S COTTON AND CORN FERTILUZER, ROBSON'S COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE, have given very gratifyinog satisfaction. Our Cotton and Corn Fertilizer is of the highest standard. It contains among other valua ble ingredients S per cent. of Anunonia, li. per cent. of P'otash, 16 per cent. of nvaila ble Phosphate. Having been among the first to introduce Guano in this State, we can confidently refer to our planting friends that during the series of ye.irs we have sold them Mainures we have atlways giveni a pure article. Every Manure is tested. We of fer the above Fertilizers for cash, time or otton. Planters ordlerinag immediately will be al loped to thme 1st of A pril to de'de which they prefer, cashm or time. An order for a carload of ten touls will be sent free of dray agie, for a less amount $1 per ton will be charged. Nov, 17, 46-Sm. EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL. TO SELL A_HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE. T LE poor as well as the rich, the old as w.all as the young, the wife as well as the husband, the young maiden as well as the young man, the girl as well as the boy, may j ust as well earn a few dollars in hon est emloyment, as to sit around the house and( wait for others to earn it for them. We can give you employment, all the time, or during your spare hours only; traveling, or In your own neighborhood, among your friends and acquaintances. If you do not care for employment, we can jipart valua ble information to you tree of cost. It will cost you only one cent for a Postal card.to write for our Prospectus, and it may be the means of naaking you a good many dollars. Do nmot 'iegle.et this opportumnity. You do not have to invest a large sum of money, andl run a great risk or losing it. You will readily see that it will be an easy matter to make from $10 to $100 a week, and establish a lucrative, and independent business, hon orable, s'traightforward and profitable. At tend to this matter NO W,for there is MONEY IN IT for all who engage with us. We will surprise you and you will wonder why yoin never wrote to us befo-e. WE SENDs FULL 'AaRTcLARs FREE. Address BUCKEYE M'F'G CO., (Name this paper.) MAmIos, OmIO. Sep. 21. 38 --6m1.. GLENN & POOL, (Successors to Win F. Nance, dec'd) Th ae 'indhvingj .m,ociate'd them. Sives. to).*r her 1Fo mht rpous. of conduct ogaelaiuC b3.Ee2ai r:--y l:!!y : ' tr aIL coti!:n:uwe of. thIe b1 lu onV hw! I)ntrusted to ji: &ace d iony .JAEine t. m v fErN. TJNCES . GLN. avrm o v:mr Rail Roads. Columbia & Greenville Railroad. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. CoLUIrA. .. C., November 19th, 1881. On a nd dier Mond: y, N oveuiber 2lst, 1Ss1, the PAIMhG~ 'i' TCAINS will ru:. us heren ith in dicated npoii this roati and its branches. Daily, except Sundays. No.52. UP PASSFNGER. Leave Coltnl>ia,A - - 11.20 a to SAlster, - - - - 12.26 p mn " Newbrry. - - - - 1.22 p in " Udis, - - - 353 p in " Belt.I. u - - . .. p rn Arrive 6re 'aille, - - - - 6.27 p ui ho.5. DOWN PASSEf;ER. Leave Greenlille, - - , 11.50 a in Beltor, - . - i.14 p In IIodg's, - - 2 31 p mn Newberry, - - - 5.05 p m " Al.Lot - , - 6., 4 ;) m Arrive C.u'dyia,F - - 7.+13 p m SPAaTA\BU1}i, USIu)N a COLUMBIA P.ALLEOAD. Nc.52. UP PASSENGER. Leave Alstoo, . - - - 12.38 p in " Strotirr, - - - - 1.36 p tn " Sheltoa, - - - - 2.19 p in " Sautn, -- - - - - 3.20 p r " Unioa, - - - - - 4.16 p in " Jonesr.lle, - a - - 5.11 p In Arrive Sparmburg, R. & D. Depot, E 6.41 p m No. . DOWN PASSENGER. Leave Spartalburg. R. & D. Depot,11 212 p In " Spartalburg, S. U. & C. Depot,U 2.34 p m I Juoexyvlle, - - - 328pm " Union. - - - 4.2 p m Sautuc - - - 4 27 p m Sheltor, - w - 4..9 pm S, rothe. - - -- 5.2.3 p m Arrive at A;_t:n. - - - 5 56 p m LAURENS RAILWAY. Leave New'erry, - - - - 5.10 p m Arrive at Laureus C. H., - - 7.25 p m Leave Laureus C. H., - - - 6.30 a mi Arrive it Newberry, - - e 9.31 a m ABBEVILLE BRANCH. Leave fodges. " - , - 4.00 p m Arrive it Abbeville, - - , 4.50 p in Leave A bbeville, - - - - 1.80 p in Arrive it Hodges, - - - - 2.20 p mn BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD AND ANDXUON BIANCH. Leave lelton at. 5.08 p m " nderson 5.41 p m " lendleton 6.2e, p m Leave Senieca C, 7.2' p m Arrive a Walhalla 7 4b L ni Leave Walhalla at, - - 10.4. a in Leave Seneca D, 11.19 a in " 1adleton, - - 11.54 a: in " Anderson, - - 12 35 p m Arrive atBelton, - - 1.+' p In CONNECTIONS. A. With South Carolina Railroad from Char ston. With Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Rsilroad trom Wilminuton and all points North thereof. With Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad from Charlotte and all points North thereof. B. With Asheville & Spartanburg Rail Road for points in Western North Carolina. C. With A. & C. Div. R. & D. R. R., from all points South and West. D. With A. & C. Div., R. & D. R. R., from At" lanta and beyond. E. With A. & C. Div., R. & D. E. R., from all points South and West. F. With South Carolina Railroad for Charles ton. With Wilmington, Colambla and Augta Railroad for Wilmington and the North. With Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad for Charlotte and the North. G. With Asheville & Spartanburg Railroad from Hendersonville. H. With A. & C. Div., R. & D. R. R., from Charlotte and bey ond. Standard Time used is Washington, D. C., which is fifteen minutes fiater than Columbia. T. M. R. TA LCOTT. Gen. Manager. J. W. FRY, Superintendent. A. Poru. General Passenger Agent. South Carolina Railroad Company. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after October 16, 1881, Passenger Trains on this road will rum as followvs un tiLfuirther notice: GREENVILLE EXPRESS. GOING EA ST. (DATLY EXCEPT sUNDAYs.) Leave Columbia at - - - 6i.(0 P. M1. Arrive Camden at - - -845 P. M. Arrive Charleston at - - 10.30 P. M. GOING WEST, IAILY EXCEPT SUN DAYm.) Leave.*1 Chleeln t - - - 6 .3ai A. Mj. Leave Camdeni at - - - -7.40 A. M, Arive <>lumibia at - - - 11.00 A. M. G ix NG ESi)4>ALY EXCEP*r SLND.i. *Lea'.v' ColumIbiat at - - - 5.15 A. M. A riv Aug'ustax at - - - - 3 ~2t P. Mi. Ari ChaLrI.eston at - .5,5 P. M1. GOPNG wEST i'Als.Y EXCEPT SUNDAYs. *Leave. Charle-st"on at - - 9.x5 A. M1. Leave Augusta at - - - -755 A. M. Arrive ColIumbiia at - - 6.20 1'. M1. *Passeng.ers leatving Columbia or Charles ton on these trains will have to change~ cars at Branchville to reach Charleston at 1.55 P'. M., or Columbia at 6.20 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS. GOING EAST DAILY. Leave Columnbia at - - - 9.30 P. M. Arrive A ugusta at - - . 7.40 A. M1. Arrive Charleston at . - - 6.53 A. M1. GOING WEST DAILY. Leave Charleston at --- - 8.20 P. M1. Leave Augusta at -- - - 7.00 P. M. Arrive Columibia at - - 5.10 A. M1. On Columbia Division Night Express Trainis run daily ; all other Trains daily ex cept Sunday. On Augusta Division all Passenger Trains run daily. Sleepinx Cars are attached to Night Express'] raius-berths only $1.50-between Columbia, Charleston and Augusta. On Saturdays and Sundays, round trip tickets are sold to and from all Stations at one first class tare for the round trip, good till Mon day noon to return. Connections made at Columbia with Greenville and Columbia Railroad and Charlotte, Columbia and Au. ansta Rai.lroad at Charlotte Junction by train arriving at Columbia at 11.00 A. M1. and leaving Columbia at 0 00 P.51., to and from all points on both Roads. At Charles ton with Steamers for New York on Wed nesdays and Saturdays; also, with steamer for Jacksonville and points on St. John River and1 with Savannah and Charleston Railroad to all points South. Connections are made at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad to and from all p)oints South and West. Through tickets can be purchased to all points South andl West, by applying to A. B. D)ESAUssURIE, Agent, Columbia. D. C. ALL EN, G. P.& T. A, JOHN BI. PECK, General Superintendent. JAMES A. GARFIELD!I We have just engraved, at great expense, tIl he BES an d T RUEST Chromno Photograph of JAMES A. CARFIEL.D that has ever been engraved. This is, in deed, a work of real merit. Almost life size. No home is complete without a copy. Beiutifully grouped around the Portriait, ar elegant p)icture-s of GARFI ELD'S ROME AT MENTOR, and Hiram College, and also the White House at Washington. Please re member that this engraving is a CrnIoMo PHOTOGRArPH, and 1s therefore perfeet. Size of engraving, 28 x 36. Handsomely ound, nicelIy mounted, and clegantly var nished. They need no frames. Reader, if' you wish a copy of this truly beautiful work send at once. Price Only $1.25. Agents supplied aLt $6.75 per dozen. You can make $8 per dayselling this engravinlg. Sen d full shipping directions, As WE CANNOT sR.ND BY~ MAIL-IT MUST G~o BY ExPREss. REIIJ.MBER THIS. Send mo'ney by common letter AT OTUR RISK. Send a $1 bilU and make change with postage stamps. Address all orders to H. C. STEWART, PETERSBURGH, N. Y. Nov. 3. 44-2m. 1 fyou inant to huy edhier reay mande ormade to crde.r, do not fail to send. for our Catalog'ue .A.SCryV'iT A gent. New berry, S. C. a HENRY~ BAYER, IMPORTER OF 13A.N.A.N.A.S, 1 ~ O~WWE~ 5U!~ fl~k&3fl~'8 viscellane ou. kL.L IICT The Latest TheBest THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. The handsomest an molst Complete LARGE ARM MACHINE Yet produced. ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS SENT ON APPLICATION. Victor Sewing Machine Co., Middletown, Conn. rn Office, No.8 N. CirIes St., 8altimore, Fill TO _VERYBODY! A BEAUTIFUL OOK FUI TII ASKING ! By applving personally at the nearest of fie of THI SINGER M ANUFAGTJRING ). (or by postal card if at a distance) any AULr person will be presented with a beau tnlly illustrated copy of a New Book enti CEN WS REWARDED, sory of th e cwig achine, containing a h andbomte a:d costly steel.en graving frontispiece ; also, 28 fnely en graved wood cuts, and hound in an elabo rate biue aid gold lithographed cover. No charge whatever is made for this handsome hook, which can be obtained only by appli cation at the branch and eubordinate o1ces of The Singer Manufacturing Co. THE SINGER MANUFACTURINC 00. Principal Office, 34 Union Square, May 18, 2--ly New York. KING OF THE S!NE!?S, slW lNG 31.fH.NE we i f.m T7. E;NTY' I" ).L 'z lt. It is. in: ever:Y. r:espe.E the very be of' t he- si a sivie of.(:A i Fin ished ini the Ii ne.t 1I:aua ~:r.V with the ltst iInprove-?uent$ I"or w injg I he hob' ii. the nwust con veient .st y'h of lal :tA it extensiona leaf. large~ draw'rs :LLa l)4nU!tful The King of Singer Machinese We do not ask you to pay for it untilyo see what you are huying. We ouly wish to kno)w that you really intenud to buy a ma hie,. and are willing to pay $20 for the Best in the Market. Write to us. sending the namie ot nearest railroad Station and we wil send the ma chine and give instructions and alloW you to ex:unine it before you pay for it. Addre-S WILLMA RTH & Co., ~2' FILBERT STREET, Oct.20, 4-1-3 PHILADELPHIA, PA. The Purest and Best 3ledicine ever Madeo. Ac Ion of Hops, Buchu, Man1 ralK and Dandelion, wit intS eat and mote urativeproperties of nll otherttai, makes theogreate.et Elood Purifier, U1.F Rg ul ator and Life and lXa!th Itcaodngf Aeton ear . No diseae c an possibly long exist where Eo Bitters are us ed,sovaOried and porrct arethr operatio~ ThygiveOewli fa vgrtteaoa:in! To all whose e mnploym2ents cause irregulari tyof thebowelso urinary organs. or who re quire an Appetizer ~Tonic andnmild Stir.ulant, Hop Bitters aremival uable,wthoLut inltox io..ter whatyour fe ejings or sympptom. arewhat the disease or all ment is use IIop liis ters. Don't waituntflyoua re sick but if you only feel bad or miserabie, use them a.t enco It may save yourlife.Itha.s sa e d huudrads. )S00OwilLbezpaid for a se they wRil ueor help. Do no su.e orletyour it aer,but use and urge them to us- Hop S Bemember, Hlop Bitters is no vile d dunken nostrum, but thle ?ae a d Medicne ever made; the "!5YALWDS and BergW' and no person Or faily should be without them. Oi s an absoluteand rrestible care - orrfkD~,use of opium, oac n narctic. Al I bydruggists. Sendj for Circular. Bop Bier. Nig. Co., Bochester,N.Y and Toronto, Ont. Patent.s for Inventions. . W. ANDERSON. J- C. 8MITIM. ANDERSON & SMITH, ATTORNEYS-AT-L A W, No. 700 Seventh Street, Washington, D. C.. No fee for preliminary cxamninationl. No ce unless patent is allowed. Fees less than ny other responlsible :a4gey. Books of nioraton scut free of charge. References a it-lsed upon request. Sep. 21, 38-Lf.w.l. AGENTS BI PY3WA/TED. Wc want a li:aited number of active, en ?rgetic canvassers to engage in a pleasiant nd prfital asiness. Gtoodi men will TO MAKE MONEY. Such will please answer this advertise nent by letter, enclosing stamp for reply, tating 'what business they have ueen en. raged in. N~on but those who mean busi Css need( apply. A ddress F INLEY, HARVF.Y & Co., Nov. 17. 18W-47-.-2y. Atlanta, Ga. 'Tmt~'n' address EDSON BxoS .,WUIkJJ.bhIAttorneys - at - Law nd 1atent Soicitors, 61i7 seventh Street, Vashingtonl, D~. C., for inustructions. Rea oable trms. References aLnd advie sent IfEE. We attend exclusively to Patent usiness. 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