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14R m=. rr ~ ~ ~ - t: -- - 1 2 3! 4 &&z4 7 9 10; 1314 1 17 !4a 2- 2 2 -24 M14 - 28t29~3~ ] 27282 30 31 ~ MULEL. a te:fames f hi coun e wht a debt of grati Sa freore Washington :: =e 'inrodio0n of inu! into :- for the purposs of the )a xvj to 1783 there were 1 ..:a d those of such an ; i } g iiu them as unfit to cor e as with hes in work upon the h =ec {a,onsequently there -a no disposition to intro woud prove a _ M ~yamaIw liable to -ied, work on ee n -are .maak less a es far= It et O known tha$ desired ,im J ene estate with fim the ~ E~Jeyte sent . s and jenmtfrom and o:asiuggish na amedRoyal Gift. W as ca ed JOgtof ut _ ea:: the iroes -reein He thenlred his enejasks aa well - eenryarta jshaiorhe' hadss he is acting in a eds odIinill.tform ~ 2n for feeding limie se segrsa Sa Se lievery best pro. no ihengrain line for young -~ ~r~d .g ep, when ure i g~is secret, re e it aWa aqe ofa fare. Induce 1bniads toeat abundantly by a cag~ hoice vriety and good prep 2~4E1Of oodthaiathere i nbtter can only be obtained S by krigat a-favorable temipe ~ lithetemperature of the ne-- seais too low the butter willb( 4 ad wiil-behardir ..- ~. IFt~ emperature is tot ~ h he ~ C~ will come vera a p but the product wi Sgeeney destitute -of grain,an (lliens which, from natura - io,or fromi being kept or todo~oNsstimnulating inits chIarao -ter, begin 'very early to lay eggs st generally stunted in growth a n.aeentlny never become the *uw kpgaske. It is estimated that there are more than 12,000 Notaries Public tnth Carolina. An Indianapolis bigamist was on ly seventeen at first marriage and nineteen at second. A farm of 1,500 acres in Barry County, Missouri, is to be devoted to the breeding of mules. According to the Governor's Message, the State debt of South Carolina is now $6,642,321. The State of Georgia has 40 cotton mills, and they pay from 8 tec-2 per. cent. net on the capital A hot campaign is anticipated in Georgia next fall. We have no doubt the-same r:may be predicted im South Co1ina. Dr. Giles L Glazener, a well known physician and druggist of Greenville, died on the 7th inst., of typhoid fever. Almost without exception the Democrats in the Kentucky Legis lature have refused to accept free passes from railroads. -The coffee house recently estab liohed-y the ladies of Spartanburg is pronounced a success, soci y as well as financially. A bill to place Gen. Grant on the retired list of the army, with full pay, was introduced into the Sen ate as soon as it organized. Ex-Gov. English has placed in his opera house at Indianapolis, beside an array of classic statues a full-figure marble statue of his late An Indiana paper says: 'Senator Voorhees, of -this State, will be a candidate for tleDemocratic nomi nation for Pteeident in 1884. That ie Edgefield Advertiser has just comp7etcd its -drty-sixth volume, and enters upon its forty-seventh full of life.and vigor. Long may it live and prosper. A.company has been organized in New York, with Jacob Lorillard at his-head, to buik1ahp-T itwll make the run to London in five days. They are to be built of The United States Army lost li- yte imesaasmany soldiers by desertion as by death last year. The death rate among colored sol diers is twice as great as among white. A young man of Delano, Minn-, ediedibotge of deadly poison in the same - pocket with his chewing e ibfsce ia tilled d i 4q00i. *be sale of parlor mateheshias been strictly for bidden by the.(City Council, and in Charleston, S. C., all mMtches ex cept the'old 'iucifers' are caden ed as dagros By a vote.of the Baptist dansn at Mendocia, Inid., a figure of Ve nus whichh ba been embroidered on a screen by the pastor's daugh i, was declared unfit to he sold at the church fair. It is plesant to note that the pol4axabeenpaid.mnoreLprompt ly this year than ever before. Peo pIe are beginning to see that to pay .this tax is the.cheaper an less troublesome course. The small amount of interest taken in amendments to State Con stitationis has just been illustrated in Massachusetts, where, with 3(60, 000 voters, only 30,000 ballots were ~cast on- such an issue. The finest railroad station in the United 5tates isasid to be the new oneof the Pennyalvania Company in Philadelphia. It stands in the heart of the city, and&is described as a -ieiget ajaccimea of Gothic architecture.' A flirting belle of Akron, Ohio, ascauzsed a social excitement by having all the love letters she has received bound handsomnely in a morocco volume for her parlor table, in place of an ordinary auto graph album. Capt. S. N. Williams, a faithful employee of the Columbia and Greenville Railroad for over thir teen years has resigned his position as freight conductor. He goes to Williamston, his home, to enter into other business. It now appears that Mr. Garfield died comparatively rich. His estate is worth abont $I25,000. This, in addition to the public subscription, one year's Presidential salary and bills paid by Congress, will make the widow worth about $500,000. In the new city of Pullman, near rhi-o a hanAanme.innking ronfer. CLOTHING. o CLO THING. CLOTHING. bh OTEN CLOTHING cox.U]e IS PREPARE CLOTHING. FALL ANI With the Larzest ; CLOTHING.0 L 0 T CLOTHING. CLOTHING. ENT' FURNI CLOTHING. To Be Found CL@ HING. To all of which > CLOTHING. CLOTHING. Sep. 28, 89-tf. FALL OUST SWAF] MERCHANr COLUMI Has employed a Cw ence in h2s CUSTOM Fall, who will, with h stylish cut of his garr the most fastidious. AN ELEGAT FOREIGN AND DO] SUITS, $25 AI Aug. 24, 3-tL. Fruits and FRUIT. Hand-Picked Virginia APPLES. ORANGES. BANANAS. PEARS. POTATOES. A full supply of gos in season alwayson h Bi Prompt attention gven to orders. a. BAR' 55. 5% & 59 Market Street, - Oct. 5, 4-m. Dry Goods, There Is now In Steek at Shiver's Corner, i A Full, Fresh and D RY GI Ladies', Men's anm CARPETS, MATTI] STRAW GOODS, UMBRELL) WINDOW SH ADES, CURTAIl These goods were purchased uder fave are OFFERED AT FAIR AND POPULAR F May 11, 19-4f. WHAT FER,TILIZE] The above question is being asked answer it fairly, use huBl TWUTY-1J We. will place it on cars-or boat $25 PER TON ANALYSIS GUARANT1 BAUGH & SONS, Sole 20 South Dela; 103 South Stre4 Dec. 15, 50-3t. THE COTTAGF. HEARTH, Published st Boston. An Illustrated Maga ine of Home Arts and Home Culture. Con tains more reading of PRacTicAL Do~SsTrC Won and PosmTyv HO10E INTEREsT than any other magazine of its price. Each number contains Portraits and Sketches of Distingui*hed Men, Superior Home Music, Floral Articles, Stories "and Adventures, Choice Poetry, the latest Fashions, the Mo ther's Chair, the Studient's Corner, the Young Folks' Window, all fully illustrated. Terms, $1 50 a year, in advance, postage prepaid. CLUB RATES. We are enabled to make the following offer to our readers: To all who subscribe within tree months and pay S2,75 in advance, we will send the Newberry HERALD and the -COTTAGE HEARTH" for one year. This wili give you a good paper and a choice magazine for a little more than the price of either. Please send in your subscriptions at once. Oct. 12, 41-2m. Grease hanc e o m a e m n y T oe ofthe al a t a dvan n timprof th goces forpovk g isMwtn men thaomr offrd gand es. thcoe wrltn y, whl te who o not sie t huat n ce rnehsnodr po e. oufrcn e ois s touart ke busie s wailly free. Address STissos & Co., Portland, aise. manm-17?e~.bOS SUBSCR.B FOR lyH WEEBLYCPALETTOR TE N PLMETTO YEOMAN ItOisanM8IAgpe, s.ge C. hepo pag ied witainer,esined fthe e-Fa "LOTHING. NAR D'S NOTHING. OOTHING. IA. s. C.9 CITHING. D FOR THE i WINTER CL('HING. nd Best Stock of CLOrUING. HE ING __ CLOTtING. SlING GOODS CLOTHING. in the State. CLOTHING. e invites attention. CLOTHT U 1 CLOT:ING. CLO'HING. 'M T]ADE. EI-ELD, F TAILOR, BTA, S.C(., ter of much experi DEPARTMENT this is son, noted for the ients, be able to please TT LINE OF YESTIC LNIGS. nD. U1)AD 'egeta es. PRODUCE. Peanuts a Specialty. LEMONS. COCOANUTS. RAISINS. ONIONS. CABBAGES. and. No Commission or Auction Goods han re depend upon first class stock. r &~ CO., . . . cHaKLstex, 8. O.~ the Old aid Noted House, n Columbia, S. C., Complete Line of. I Children's Shoes, RGS, OIL CLOTHS, RASOLS, LAES, I LACES, CORICES. rable auspices by an experienced buyer, and RICES. Try them, XOK. 1 CD. L SHALL WE USE? lby thousands of - Farmers 4dlZy. We 'IDJAI KlFIOSfIT in Philadelphia or Baltimore at OF 2,000 LBS. E ED. Send for Circular. Manufacturers, ware Ave., Philade p1ia. t, Baltimore. CROCKERY -AND GLASS WARE. A nide assortment of GROCKERY and GLASSWARE~ just receiwed and for sale by W. T. WRIGHT, Who still has only a few of those CHEAP STOVES left. (Jail quick if you want one. Who still continues to carry on the TINE 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, GUTTERING and other JOB WORK he can get, just as cheap a he can afford it. Mar. 23,4-T. 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 your homes some of their superior .photographs. We warn you that delays are dangerous: go ere it is too late. Mr. W. H. Clark feels confident, after an experience of fifteen years, that he can ii t~I,aq~ of work that will DbaSe FIL MuSY41 I1 FheLabor of Yca's Acc the N ew In ciutivc theN W-M as Opened. a STUDIO ove Store for the Reci lhaving TauZht this Method.in the North.w hie, S. C.. n nw Offers her Services and the N L VJCINiTY. N It is im %ossible to set forth ALL THE . l SYS', in an Advertisement; but invite a or Circular.. IT AV ES TiEAND MO\EY. It is so S nderstancd it. It des nway with years of drudgery. It tukes the Pupil almost immediately intc ontinues the same throughout the whole Cou It is not a superficial method, :t applies )ut any change whatever. t It commen+ls itself at once to the educat This Method is entirely.different from the An opportunity is ofered to all to grtin a J for Less Expense i g* Manv of my Pupils in the South ar which was gained at a nominal expense, whii DOLLARS pCr~ Lesson. This -ttll fultils the maxim that "What, ens life a:ad incrcases usefulness." Terms, 50 ctj g Rooks and Sheet Music will b FOR FUUTIlEa PARTICULARS, CALL Feb. 2, S--t THE Patented, Nov. - E, Ethe u * -at llelenia, S. perior to any ou PAIa. E. IL. Christian. Gleo. McWhirter. -R. W. Boone. MI. A. Carlisle. G. W. Holland. G. W. Garmany. The Springs can be had at J. 0. HA Newby, Wholesale and Retail DR UGGIST, NEWBERRY, S. C. PresipLOan compounded with accuracy nd icety nr& ail hours., The 'n..scriptioni Clerk's bed room up t:tirs over Fant & Whiirter's Grocery,.Store, ront room. Jul. 27I, 30--tf. *DR. E. E. .lACKSON, coL4MB1A, s CW Renoved to store two -doors next to .Wheeler 1o:use& A full stock of Pure Medicines, -Chbemi cls, Perfueiers,: Toilet Articles, Garden snd Field Seeds, always in store-and at moderae prices. - Orders promptly attendedto Apr . 1 5-t-f. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. iWHE8 AMi JEWfEI1 t the New Store en Hotel Lot. I have no.3 m? hand a large and elegant asortnti obf. WAThF, CLOCI(, JEWE-RY Sil ver a nd Plated Ware, VIEMNJ N~ 4 UITAl R TWS SPETAtSLS AND SPECTA.CLE CASES, EDDi" gA BIRTHDAY. PRESENTS. Al: .- l.;m b- mil promIply attended to. Wat;& ig and Repairing pee v .iyl with Dispatchl. Call uar: a-Lfm!&ine y stock and prices. EDUARDU SCHOLTZ. Nov 247-'f'. WESTRN~ MANUFACTURE. A d' RIOiR LOT' OF BGE, PUT ON AND--- ES CARRIAGES. zeous. Is SIm[PLIFIED. di la iplished in Weeks by NMethod for the D o?iG- .A.INT H. Clark r R. Y. Leavell'S Furniture ption of Pupils. tl Unparalleled SncC5ss ,1 in Gren [ethod pto the- CITIZE S ;OF NEWBE 4tRY AI)VANTAGES this Method has over the l,intere$te(I to Call atthe Studio, or Send Imple that even a Child of Five Years can I the Science-of Musical Compositions, and rse -of Instrnction. - oo l Music precisely as it is written, with Sclass of the commuity. ol system. fissicaM F1ueation in a short time an !ahu ever before. e now succesttlly Teaching this Method, e my expense for Tuition alone was FOUR ever shortens the road to loarning, length ;. er Les soTh e Famushed o;, Moderate Terms. ON OR ADDRE;S, RS. W. 'H CLARK, fZ4le1rry, S. C. ,187& No idersiged, now usingi the TWIN SPRING Inlaiufacured b.y - 5. ZOBEL & CO.;, C, take pleaLsure in stating~thatuthey - are s we have ever used. T. C. Pool. W .Trat S. F. Fant. Jms'ciuh J. 0. Havitd uisE& iamai W. W..I!ouseal. G.. e . W. HI. Wallace. Z .Mss D. W. T. NiI icr. A .T inos U. B. Wites. G. L. DeWaagi. VIR D'S, and at the Furnitre Stores la Mar. 16, 1881-1l-tf. J. Robson & Son, CommiSSion M8rChaIS AN(D DEALICRs IN FERTILIZERS. 68 EAST BAY. CUAatasTON, November, 9 18S1. .At the comnuiencement of another busi ness year ' we' acknowledge with pleasure the patronage and confidence of our plant. ingfriends. RBSISSCTTGIAND1CORN FERTILtZER, RBSON'S COM1POUND ACID PHOSPHATE, have given very grat.ifying satisfaction. Onr Cotton and Corn Fertilizer is of the highest standard. It contains among other valua ble ingredients 3 per cent. of' Ammzonia, 1j per cent, o.f Potash, 16 per cent. of avatila be -Phosphate. [having been among the first to introduce Guano in this State, we can corfdantly refer to oui- planting friends that during the series of years'we have sold them aiureswe have always given a pure -article. Every Manure is tist;ed. We of fr the .above Fertilizers for cash, time or cotton. Plant.ers orderinig itamediately wilt be al ow ed to the 1st of A pzdl to decide which -they prefer, cash or time. An order for a carload of ten tons will be sent free of dray age, for a less amount 81 per Lon will be charged Nov, 17, 46-8m. EMPLOYMENT FO R ALIL. TOSEU. A HOUSEHD ARTICLE. T HE po.r as well as the riche the old - as Iwell 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 just. as well earn s. iew do0llars in -hon est e ploymient, as to si-ttarond the house and wait tor-othlers to earn it-fobr them. We can give you employment, all the time, or during your spare hours-only; traveling, or in your own neighkbqrhpoo< among your frieds~ and aegimtanfaces. If you <10 not cre tor emlol'ymenlt, we canI impart valua blic formatWLIion to you :rec of cost. It will coat:vnm only one cent for a Postal card to write for our Prospectus, and it-miay be thle mitas of matking. you a goodi many dollars. houlnot ntglect this opportumitV._ You dlo lnt iave to in vest a large sumtnt* money, andl rnz a- great. risk 01 losing it. .You will readily .*ee that it will be~ au easy matter to m2ke from $10 to $100 a week, :ud establish at urative. and inde-pe'nde at business, hou orable, m4traightforwardi and p ronftab le. At teI to thli~ nmatter Now,forthere i.3NEY P.1 for ali who engage with us. We -will surprise yon an<d you will wonder.why you never wrote to us before. WE SEND' FULL PAtTICULARS FREE. Adde5ss (Name this paper.) -MAioN>, -uO Sep 2.1, 38-$m. (Successors to- Win. F.Lance dac'dL) . The undeied" having. associate.d them s-lvet togethr for the purp->se of conduct in; the INSURANCE BUSINESS, would repe.tfully ask for a contiuance of the bu:des litelv enjtrusted to Major Nance, ani also any 'new business that ma'y offer. JAMES F. GLENN. TENCH C. POOL. - Au.. . 9, 18 1. - ....-tf. Riau1Roas. lambia & Greenville Railroad. Jf X IT PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. COLUUIA. S.-C Deembe-dh, 1881. n and after Monday, 1ecember lth,' 1881, the .SSENGER TRAINS will ruu as herewith im ated upon this road aid its branches. Daily, except Sundays. No. 52. UP PASSENGER. ave Columbia,A - - 11.20 a t " Alston, - - - -12.2 p m ", '-Newberry,;. -1-pm nety-Six, - - - - - 2.51 p m Hodges, - - - 346p m " Belton, , - - - 4-J8 p m rrive Greenville, - - - - 6..0 p m f(o 55.: DOWN PASSENGER.. Ave Geenvi1e, --10.3 ai m1 " Belton, - 11.57 a m " Hodges, - . 1i p m inety-Six. - - - - - 2.51 p m " Newberry, - - - 3.47 , m " Alstou, - , - 4.4Spi m .rrive Columbia,F - - 5 5 p in I PAA sBUlG, UNON b COLUMBIa 1;A.LEAAD. . No. 52 UP PASSENGER. ,eave Alston, - - - - 12.4k p m " Strother, - - - - 1.45 p m " Sheiton, - - - - 2.31 p m i " Santnc, - - - - - 3.48 p m " Uniot - - - - 4.43 p m " Jonesville, - , - - 5.33 p m Lrrive Spartanburg, R. & D. Depot, E 7.08 p in No.55. DOWN PASSENGER. ,eave Spartau,bur,R..& v. DepL i 2 57 p m Spartanburg, S. U. & C. Depot,G 1.13 p m " Juuesville, - - 2 01 p m "" - . ; 2.32 p m S 258 p m Shilton, 3.3i m " Strother, - - - 4.01 p m rriye it Aiston.- . - 6: p m LAURENS RAILWAY. save Newberry - - - &55 p m .rrive at Laureus C. H., - -. 6.1U:p m .eave Laurens C. H., - - - 12.50.p m rrive at Newberry, - - I 308p a A1DayILLE BRANCH. eave Hodges, -r - t - 3.55 p me Arrive at A bbeetIle,. *- - 4.45 pm .eave Abbeville, . - - - 12.15 p m rrive at Ifodges, - - - 1.05 p in BLUE RIDOX .nAILROAD .AD1 ANOE8O3 aIC: i eave Belton at. 55J0-p m " Anderson 582 p m " Pendleton S. 9 p m Leave Se'eca C, - 7.10 p sg rrive at Walhalla . . 7.3b P in Leave W"a,lhalla at, - - 9.25 a un Leave Seueca ), 9.58 a is " Pendleton, - - 10.8 a m " Anderson. -, .. 1112 a m' Arrive at Belton, - -. -11.47 a mn CONNEC1IONS.. - A. With South Carolina Railroad from Ciar leston. With Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad from- Wilmington and all pints North thereof. Wit Charlotte, Columbia and Aiigusta Railroad from Charlotte and all points North thereof. B. With Asheville & Spartanburg Rail. Road for points in:Western North Carolisa. C. With A. & C. Div. R. & D.-R. R., from all points South and West. D. Witt1 A. & C. Div., R. & D.R, R., from AA lauta and beyond. E. With A. & C..Dir., Ed R . -R roin all points South and West. F. With South Carolina Railroad for Charles ton. . . With Wilmin:-ton Columbia and Augusta Raitroad tor *i1minrton and the North. With Charlotte,- Coluin a: and Aagasta= Railrdad for Charlotte and the North.. G. With Asheville & Spartauburg Railro:.d from'-Hendersoville. H. With A. &:C. Div., R..& D. R ., :from .Charlotte and boyond. Stadar Time unsed is Wasnington,.D. C., which is ffeenmiuntbs fasterthi Colinbia. J. W. Fl1Y. Superintendent. A Porm, Genera IPasene-iAgent. - Soith~ AJrolina Rairoad 00mpaDy. PASEGER D1|PARTMiENT. CHALNGE .OF SCHEDULE. On and after DecemberIS. 1881, Passenger Trains on this roTal wili 'run as follows un til fai-the notice: GREENVTLLY 'EXPRESS. -'GOINGj EAST, (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) Leave'Cohimbia at - .0 0 P. hi: Arrive Camden at - - - - a.45-J.. Mi. Arrive Charleston at -. - . 10.30 P. Mi. GOiNGWEST, (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYs.) - Leave Charleston at - -. -6.30 A. Mi. LeaveCamdenl at. - - '-- 7.40 A. Mi. Arrive Columbia at - - -U190A. hi. WAY FREIGHT AND P'ASSENGER. GOTNG EAST DAILY EXCEPT SUSNDAYS. Leave Colmbia at - - - 4.405'A. M1. Arrive Cam.den at .-.- -...- ..' Arrive Augusta at -- -- 1.35 P. Mi. Arrive Charleston at-. - - L.02P. 31 GOING WEST DAILY ECE.T SUND)AYS. *Leave Charleston at - - 8.05 A. Mi Leave Augusta at - - - - 7.00 A. M: Arrive Cof'umbia at - - e 4P-2 *Passengers leaving Columbia. or Charles to on these trains will have to change cars at Branchville to reach:Charleston'at1.02 P. hi., or Columbia at 4.52 P.. . NIGH~T ,EXPRESS.. GOnltGE'8T DAIEY. Leave Columbia. at.. - - .- 9.3S0 P. Mi. Arrive Augustal at -. - - - .35 A. Mi. Arrive Charleston at - -- 6.53 A. Mi. GOING WEST DAILY. Leave Charleston a~t - - - &-15 P. M. Leave Augusti at - -. 445P.M. Arrveoimabla at - - -5.10 A. Mi. On {Columbia Division Night -.rs Trins run dailyr; -all other Trains. diy ex 6nAgsta DiviSion all Passeziger Trains SeeigC.tr are atta4ed. to Night Eess T-ains-berths only $L50-between Conmba, Charleston; and -Augusta. On Saturdays and Sundays, round trip tickett are sold to and from all Stations at one first. dlasfar for the-rOund trip, good till MonZ da noon to return.. Connections made at Clumbia with Greenville and Columbia Railrad and Charlotte, Columbia. and An gusta- Railroad1 at Charlotte Junction by train arriving at Columbia at 11.00) A. -i and leaving Columbia at 6 00 P.fi., to and fron sul points orn both Rosds. -At Charles ton with~ Steamers for New York on Weds. nesdays and Saturdays; ~also-.with steamer fo- Jacksonville and points on St. John River and with Savannah and,- Charleston Railroad -to all points South. ConnectiOns are made ati .Augusta with era Railroad and Central Railroad to"' and from all points South and1 West. .Through tickets can be purchaSed- to all onts South and West, by applying to* A. B. DESAUSSURE,3 Aet, Colmbia.. D..C. ALL EN, G. P. & T. A, JoN B. PECK, General] Superintenldent. M'MES A. GARFEIDT We have just engraved, at great expensei he BEST and TRUEST ChIromo Photograph of JAMES A. CARFIELD hat has ever been engraved. This is, in Ied, a work of real merits Almost'life ize. No home is complete without a copy. Beautifuly grouped around the portrait are legnt picturesfGARFILD)'% J[OME AT If ENTOR, and Hiram College. and also the White House at Washington. Please re iember that this engraving Is a CHROM) PHOTOGRAPH, and is- therefore prfect. ize of engraving,-28 x236. Handsmely ond, nicely mounted, and elegantly var nshed.- They need no t'rames. Resfder, if ou wish a copy of this truly beautiful work snd at once. Price Only $1.25. Agents supplied at $6.;5 per dozen. You can make $ per day selling this.enlgra.ving. Send full shipping directions. AS WE CANNOT SEND BV AIL-IT MLST Go iJY EXPRESS. BEMEMBER TI. Send moneyv bopemmon letter -AF o .n J IMSK. Se.nd a. $1 bill and iaske chalige w1ith otaetamps. A ddress all- orders H. C. STEWART, PETERSBURGH, N. Y. ciIler rTQady-F.tMS OYrm b order, dlo not fai to SER d. fS, 0urC1t7 E. A. SCOTT, Agent, Newvbeny, S. C. NEWWBERRY EpTEL, -BY A. W. T. $IMONS. THE CO viTORt.~ The Latest The Best THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. The handsomest and most complete LARGE ARM MACHKE Yet produced. ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAESE&NT N APPLICATION. VictorSewingMaddineCo iddletown, Conn.: _. o ie , No. elx tressioeiae. A ;B?IT1YUL DOE: Vol. 1 Xat XI By applying personally at ite-nearest of hcr of THi SINGER MANUFATUUNG rn"(ogg or iinst rdiLB }iiifiTW"iftst iany j DU L person will- be prese1ted with:a beau - uiridly ,tl:strated;ucop:of a:New-Booik.enti. CENIUN P WE All con ining a handsomSa>and costty steel e griug frt1spire; idSo, 2 ftety en raved woo4 cus. :id bounid'ian elabo -, ate blue and god_tbgnnhedcever. No char1.e whatever :s made forib!s barfs: book, which ef: be-obtaie<t only pppp ation at the branch and sutrdinarteli-ce= THE SINGER MANUFACTLRIN' PriNipa tr)f-ic, 34 Union Square i Mav 18. 2u--1c KING DE.THE$IWGNERS, Above 1. the exa'ct rejredentiRou otiho SEWING-*MACHIUEl we e.frTWNTY OLL.RS. 1t is in every respet the very best of.,th?e Sinar Style of* Mcnes. Finished in thc..gauest rynwar,r with the latest improvemenCfts for wintrn i:te bob bin, the mast.convenienIt i.ty*e7of tiab with eXtepSonl It5.fdlarge- draw (rs andieantifQI gothc coe,-It stainds.withouit a rival, The King of Singer Machines. We do not askc you to pay- for it until yo see what you are bnying. We only wIsh know that you really intend -to by a mn cin.a and are willing to pay $20fr Best inl the Market. Write to us, sending the name 0t n'earest rtilroad, station and we will scnd:tIie ma chine and give instructions and anlow you' to examine it before you payforinbArest~ Wi LL MA RTH & CA 729 ELULBEET STREET, Oct. 20, 42-Su PHILABEZLPIL PA The -rest.aadBest cdueinos ad A on -of;:ops. ?uch a - iralt Da,dlOl,ngth nu mos-e urativepropertiW cf or n! aksthognbest EtoPnthyv Reu atormnadIe ngar o diese sa possibly long erb,e.,re Elttrs are us ed,sovaried and pdrfLe ar~ opeati- I neggimerlU ?aiigrtctieZgea -rWail whose- y" a~. tyofthebowels ,uriary ogn.or wlo qrean Appetizer *Tuie adism. Hop Bitters arojaval 'uabe,wiiltetor t wbatyour etingif .o are what the Miesseor all mentS ise H-iah3t tor. Don't waisjytilyoua re sC buti If y only feelbad or miserah~lo, use themi a& onco It-zayeYveyourINe.It saU?ed reor help. Do not suffer itOI ae,but use and.jirge them tO oV:3 nemeam-e, flop Dlt== ia no. 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