The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, December 07, 1882, Image 4

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DECEMBER. A T W T F 8| 3 4 5 6 7 8'9 t i 1 4- 1M 16 RE QATS AND.LA CORN. An ,abundan. supply -of rust rooft-shWnl&bW soWl.this fall 1o met the wnts oft farier Iext spring Hon. T. B Jones, of Geogg, Jtes as fdows but this crop: There is perhaps o crop on which*ognmercislerH+erwillpay bettthauon oats. A few acres, at least, may be soed 1is earr as may be. deahd jii-udeatr"ndwell fartil#zd with ansammoniated pot Tew are severa.important ad vantages in favor of oats as the general stock grain of the South, inrmingd4hat n U e e. is adsi - -toges may be briefy stated A follows: 1. The soil and climatehavebeen prov toadapted ti , ats .of oats, bo . nat is TheWchief 'Uboi of growing ~h erojsnede4 i sowing bi&.inv(es Aitt"e more labor than would be expended in the basre preparatio24f eIadifT% & Sown early in the fall, the creo-. as ~rely ajaned by winter freeses, and matures a certain Crop before the spring &&ti e'i. &20ta.. ar e heating andi a - O nUslpd Ifood than ~cs nd' i effors' afitter ut6t Smuoringaa ringthe prig ad smme. o ota ees roS Upe oo deantages, areiaEnstc deide he questio in eo ao$~t crop for wprkig o er cStock Journal and= meerZc.-The zeethod whieb bygcearn a ef ebn - -. of weeds az44 this time, the word&t Inthe garden, then, useallowed to@iikgxe the.y shouldig1 maew and :rnbbh be thangb*st heap. 'inay aarfEnge the rotation ofcrops tIgg ths. crop preceding tg, widh is saect.t dsprelations, iis onie * be- removed early from the ground. Afte removaltte yP5LaSil ifJP d bjier' W$n iti no.t reiotheptbefozi 4 be ne a6elrin%%e d.poisingefor gnnghx~g Gjt-w5rmii are-present ound, tbe'~late p>lowng terplans2 for bn,ad-he bater.nWOf them WB1 kled3py thefroets and other trips 6f th wzter. On the Tarmithe same mnethod. een Hy pisa. afLIcfo nuffl4 is, to lie rken up and th fsn,;;he owig I ub done in thiall if-young mer islois (a moat esllent .eaono - crog liable to-be -eOle with eCatarrm, r 'eied that;.h ondbseny lw;a elW~*~U.1 ed estenE, M~ay that cTr cut $irfaIfd7levsg are the~ secrets 2 himeces 3n &aling wiUi Cut. wras-Paar. 3 E. Blaer. in rbican 3gricuiturist for Ko ace auatity of water suffi cI (d us in a kettle to boii; nai thu alumit will dissolve; ~hU-oilii hot, with a brush ap ~te olution to all cracks, clos etsa bofstea and other places where'.in~t are found. Ants, bedbuys, cockroaches and eeping or Injuring the property. Pear frees will endure a goodly qisa*ity o~ aslk an cinders at their roots. Th.mqi'.ofthe MEE LAWS UNCERTAINTY. 'The law is a sort of hocus pocus cience,' mays an old play, 'and the Aorious uncertainty of it is of AQre use to the professors than 1ejustice-ofit i Auincident in the official Wfe of eft ford- Cbauce lor Eldon illustrates a the truthfulness of the dramatist's M epmark. He once referred a-cer -ain case to three -rte below in accession, to decide what a par- iE ticulai dOcamerit was.t1dttoni'E of them agreed with either of the w Ither two as to the legal name of C the d:,n,i. The Court of W1 King's Bench decided it was a lease in fee j the Common Ple's-Si thatit wis a lease in tail; the Ex cheqei, that it was 'a lease for a yeas. 'When the document came = baek to the iLd Ohancellor, he =E a. dedidad that it was - no lease at ' An anecdote, which an Irish GW Fudge used to tell with great glee, sL illustrazes the law's uncertainty, V Oo] by attorneys Of an4 its certainty when a plain A man decidea the case on its-merit. A itomplained-to this JudEe that -he was 4rainated,' and could go,-no further with his case. 'Then you -had better,' said his Honor,i fev the case to be decided by he sure I will,' answvred the nan: qw-een noee law thirteen years and can't get da at all,at all. I'm willing to Vat leave the ease to one Aonest man", m or to-twoattorWys, whiehevdr your lorshp pleases.' ~A }M n ibettei tois up for that said"e Judges, laughing. Two attorneys were appointed, . however, and-in a year' time they i Thi matter was then left -to an aim Oanst farmer, and in a week-the . paries came into court and sad that the,plain, snprofessional.re4- j. x eree bad settled the case to their Youth's Companion. A-&Soutb utrage;thePolored voterIare beginning to understand pol'' a* I e if-not better, than most white voters. One-of the cane didates for an -office at the munici pal electioni in: Austin not long D siiiireliet(~oi the ~elity of anp oldAn'i" eant to 'hj~im out. among the colored voters. The candidate- wsbeatene AfterAh elecdou. he yas told that the col oredi' pJfticfi friend liad vele en agishlim. iHe did nelelievt ~ but mee.ting .him one day the ex cad&N'id' ll ge syoa 'a dollar, Jim, to. tell me whouyou votsd for.~ 'I otdgingyoueboss.' 'Well, here is the dollar for your ri candor.' 'Look heah, boss, if yer mon am gwine-to pay for de candorl I mought as well own up. I voted1 2 agin you free differentj_ imaa 4 Two dollars more if you please,1 boss: adm It is said that the German wife does not occupy the proud position a"d of a woman. inder tlie samecr- AUS| cumstances in America.- Here she Ei is the pet of her hustan's riches C or poverty, while there she at once r becomes the man's servant. 'Do bros you kove nie-retchen ?' said a burly -ra Teuton. to the maiden of his choice,j2 'I do,' was the meek reply. - 'Andj t2 will you be my wife!t' 'I will, for 'Then my, darling, come here and cIUt pull off my boot ;' and the proper a relationship between husband and' 5 wife was at once established, and 'I can't smokei this cigar much longer,' said Chowder, as he wor ried with a stub. ''No,' said some one present, 'and you can't smoke it much shorter.' Chowder gave A the imbecile one pitying glance, and then bailed a street-ear and went home with a sad heart. By the way, when it comes to hailing street-cars, isn't it dangerous to beA out of doors? ?p Vou 'I have been practicing medi- ad ene for two years and haven't lost A* but two patients,' said a youngL 2 doctor. 'How miany patierits have you had in all !' .was asked. 'Letj2 me see. Three, I believe~ I know> Q there was two, anyway.' " 'Have you got the rent ready at last!' -'No, sir, mzother's gone out' ai washing- and forgot to leave it-out P** for you.' 'Did she tell you she'd: forgotten ?' 2'Yes, sir.' Hindoo girls are taught to think of marriage as soon 'as they canW talk. In this country they; don't pro need any teaching.e Wazist of care does us more dam age than want of knowledge. Hope is adelusion-; no hand can prssp a wave ore abadow.- c .i'NjgeRasseos. PILL SDISOR DER(ED \LIVEI 1S THE BAPE _mpe n w eatio It is for I NMntisdieaseadw atns !3DACL K:=0VSwMSS !V SIA, CONSTIPATION, pILES, Se., t T' ILLS hAv gained a world-w: itation. No Bemedy has ever be overed thaa acts so t on I As a XMIZUIS Tonr 332608 Is~e.ta 33-F Dve and the o obus, M12Ma a=acL 3Pevpez FaVA1lanteratDsYotSMnN.,@ glanWIM n In a MalarWi distl*Lt. cWd yews I could not nugoe Ualf& cmp on fbmu d1wess Almd cbMal. I - g dIooqrV9,dwhen I began Ohe umm 8 PVA& .The result was warvelo a tor hn booM art and rob have.had no further trouble. se time baseM eeret satamDI, WI 3Armiaat, ITPS HAIR DY! L MAz or WwxEzs changed to a GO x by a le application o this DY3. xts a naturaM olor. and acts tintaDtaneou ze ola.DruggIft or sent by expre on ec oe, 85 Murray Street, New Yo! r. 2V2Wg MANUAL of TatuaM qformstionaS aefusi Ree"Pti du be meailed oR o. a3w4Neauto 'ATENT~ gend a rough sketch c ~~~~, ~ ~ o Wsito,D ,ana Prellmli PEM."1a.9tn"wialkbe made, YtM soe all UniState 4= Inventlons and you w--A Mr or not a patent can be obtained. Gumadvitedthatyour invPkutirroayps9n 0, topay Gvern entWbof *W and $5 M "Of-d b7the Coernmt. has is made. Whom ause Wesu(*) lad 4he SAl 3~ma your Invention is patentable unles itre his ba Judgment can determne an =sc e - Civeats pried &7i ictows In reviver of ReJected, Abandua wfefted Cases made. If you have underts unoarown patent and " .led.askfli ho of the mziy to mncows. Bond n m reuagaddrnedto the Conumisdoue is tat be recognie Gaonos B. Lzxo UrN ~ 1). C., a4you attorney In the case, be tle of the InVentonand about the dat your applicatio An emamination and r aw -i A. 3emember, thbboMebhsa oetuoprion sUMcIM,and referenoema it ~iclients Lin -most everyouinty in PamphletrelatngtoPatentafreeuponreq 'ORGE E. LEMO1 rney at Law ad Solicfter of Anr and Foreign Patents, rifeenth Street, WADSIGTON, 1 s.otea hs,aper. P. GOGGANS. D. O. HERBE OGGANS & HERBERT ftorneys-at-Lai N5WBERiY, S. C. Strict Attention to Business.' v. 2, 44-1y. STEE CHEAPEST AE~D EEST'! .4 )'R8OAN ' MAI?AIA NEQUALED PREMIUES FOR 1883! - The principal premium , for getting for I1888 will be a superb steel-engr av 27 nches by 2) for framing. after M r's world-renowned picture, "'Christ Befl effortwhich the French Governmentd id100,00t franes. No such premIum'1 offeredbefore - - hoicef rimafor Gettinff'p Clubs: "Chrst efoe Plat;" hotograph luarto Albumi Extra Copy of Magazit for1883. .pULYZEpPE PATTEENS!' ae's-MaAAztix is the beet and che the'lady's books. It gives -more bor y and combines greater merits, than a .Its immense ciroulation and long-est reputation enables its proprietor to al competition. In short it, has the F STEEL ENIGEAVINGS. IEESTCOLOREDFASHIONS, -BEST DEES& PATf3eRNS, *BEST WORK-TABLE PATTEER BEST ORIGINA L STORT ES -. -BEST ILLUSTEATIONS,. i stories, novelets', &o., in "Peterson" tedto be the best published. All.the c ar female; wrters.dconteabte- to rit ibhott-100 original -stries-will-be gis *n addition Six COPYaXGnLT NovELT.s, S. Stephens, Frank Lee Benedict, Jane In. "Josiah Allen's Wife," etc. A spec "Peterson ,"'as a lady's book, is Its api illustrated articies, end especially its., LOEED TEE i'&AINPlfATEE .ed on steel, TwicE TaE siZE 0r7 LUSad.4a rbly colored. -Also, Househb ery, and terreceiptir; articles on Art1 lery, Flower Culture, .House Decoraic ort everything interesting to ladles. ax (Always in Advance) 82.00 A Yas1 I Unparalleled Offers to Clubs. -t opitsforl:501 8-Copies forS4.50; 1 to pralleled steel-engravIng, "Christ Pate," or a handsome PaoToonAPB, I s., 0r Quaaro AL.BUx, for getting up Copies for SG.G0; 6 Copies for $9.00; i ta copy of' the Magazine for 1883, inm. to the person getting up the Club Copies for $8.30; 'ECopies for S1.50; e an extra coq'y ef the Magazine for '1 he large steel-engraving, or either of ma, to thu persoa getting up the Club. Larger Clubs Still Greater Indum:1 Idup "&ALES J. PETERSON, 306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, P -Specimens sent gratis, If written foi p clubs wIth,. ,Oct. 12, 41 Ireat Cause of Humian Mise IS THE LOSS OF LECURE ON TEIE ATURE. TREATE: ADICAL cure or Seminal Weaknesa ematorrhosa, induced by Self-Abi >lunty EmIssions. Impotency,2 a Deb-lity, and Impediments to 3 e generally; Consumption, Epilel ita: Mental and Physical Incapac -iy ROBEET J. CULVERWELL, M. iort the "Green Book" ho. as world-renownedadrar, -In this ble Lecture, clearly proves from eperience that the awful conseqi af Selfbuse may be effectually remo out dangerous surgical operati< ies, instruments, rings or cordi itingonta mQde of.cure at once cri effeetual,- by..whieh every-sufferer te what his condition may be, 1 himself.. cheaply, privately and. ~This Lecture will prove a boor asands and thousands, at, under sea], in a plain envelope address, on receipt of six cents or1 ge'stamps. Address ZCULVEEWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York, N. >st Oce Box, 450. Oct. 12,13-1 I~people are alwas on the' -ontforehances in earnings, and in time tae wealthy; those who do e~, re their opportunities remain - ..11 We ofiar a great chance tomac rant maymen, women, boys ork for usrihin their own1 V es one can do tework proper1 fro; start. Thebusinesswillpa moz times ordinry wages. hrnlshed free.No ne e to make money rapidl7-oy. s your whole time to. work or spae moments. Full -Columbia & Greenville Railroad. 4.. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. CotXxmA. 8. C., Nov. 4th.1882. On andafter Mo,, _.1852, the . PASSENGEET Sm Frkais herewith in dicated upoo this roatand.itstnehes. .Daily, except SUndays.. No. 52. UP PASSENGEE. he Leave CIumbia,A - - a 11.42 a m t1A " Alston, - - - - 12.51 p u gN " NTewberry. - - - I1.5 m ". Ninety-siix,c-'. -&-839 P m " H es, - - - 4.2p m "d_ Betn, -6 .57 p In en Arrive Greenville, - - 7. - - 7.0p m FW_ No. 5. DOWN PASSENGER. as- Leive Greenville, IL- - 11.16 a In " Belton, - - 28p m Hodges, - 217 p -M"etin-Six, -aZ -82 p m -M " New,-r-- 40 p m " Alston - - 5.5 p m Arrive ColumbiaF - - 7.00 p In SPARTANBVcG, UNION a COLUX3IA RAILROAD. rap, No-2 UP PASSENGER. V" IAVe Alston, - .8pm of "4 Strother, - - - - 1.48 p m us: " Shelton, - 2.10 p m " Santuc,- ---- 254pm " Union, - - --. .27 p m " Jonesville, - 4.02 p m Arrive Spartanburg. - b.02 p m No-58.- DOWN PASSENGER. Leave Spartaubur;, R.& D. Depot, 1 1.35 p m Sprtanburg, S. U. &C. Depot,G 1.42 p m " Jonesila, . - - 247 p m X. " Union. - 3.2S p m Santdc, - - 4.02 p m B " Shelton, - - 48 p m U " Strother, - - 5.11 p m .g Arrive at4lston. 5.53 p n gy LAUZZNs RAILWAY. U LeaveNewberry,. - - - - 4.58 p m sy. Arrive at LArens C. H., - - 8.15 y m Leave Laurens C.IL, . - - - 9.- 0 a m Arrive at Newbrry, - - a 128,pim AaBEMILLE BRANCZ. ' Leave Hodges, ..i - - '4 &5 p Arrive at Abbeville, - - 5.3pm LeaveAbbeyille. - - - - io p m Arrive at Hdges, - - - 2.11 p m BLUR RIDG. RAILROAD AND ANDZRSON BRANCH. Leave Belton at. 557 p m Anderson 6.8 p w "don -.28 p m a Leave Seeca.C, 8.08 p m t. Arrive atWalhalla 8.85 p m ON, Leave *Ilait, - - 10.06 a a Ury Leave Sinea D, 10.86 a m Z " fbualeon, - - 11.18 a in "sd I Anderson, - IY.11.06 p.m ble. ':1 1, CON2ECiXM9S. for A. With 901Carohin JWlroad from Char With Wilmin, Columbia and Au;ast doints North thaleot t l Wit Chrtte h. u and -Augusta ee, Railroad from Charlotte and all points North thereof. B. With Ati&. R C. With A : ? E.DrE. from all points South and West. ud.- D. With A.& C. Div., R. & D. I. R., from At. lauta and beyond. r. With A. & C. Div., E. & D. E. R., from all points South and West. fF. W& -. ta..C4arljF een WithWil ' lia and Aujuata 2abe ilroad or lIma and the North. the With Charloate, Colum ia and Augusta S Railroad for Charlotte and the North. G.. With Asheville & artanburg Railroad from.H endersourille H. With A. & C. Div., R. & D. E. R., from Charlotte and beyond. Standard Time used is Washington, D. C., which is diteen minutes faster than Columbia. J. W. FRY. Superintendent. - X. SLAUGaTxR, General Passenger Agent. RT- D. O&anwaR., Ass't General Pasenger Agt., Coinba, S. C. South Carolina 'Railway Company. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after r:l 30th, 1882, Passenger I Trains on this rowill run as follows un til farther notice: GREENVILLE PESS. GoING EAST, DAILY.) Leave Columbia at - 6.25 P. M. Arrive Camden at - 9.38 P. M. Arrive Charleston at - - 11.00 P. M. GOING WEST, DAILY.) Leesve Charleston at - -- - - 7.00 A. M.1 Leave Camden at - ---8.00 A. M.I -Arrive Columlbaat - - - 11.26 ..M. NIGHT EXPRESS. GOING EAST DAILY. ~~.Le&ToCiolumbia at ---9.30 P. M. Arrie Agusa at- -- - A. M. AIiveCharleston at - - - 8.20 A. M. GOING WEST DAILY. Leave Charleston at - - - .1 P.M ~e Augsaat ----4.45P. M. .up -rivCoubia at -- - 5.10 A. M. mg All trains run daily except trains on Cam-. den Branch, which are daily except Sun S p1 Cars are attached to Nightb EXs ress -rtsonly $1.50-between umba and Charleston. On Saturdays and Sundays, round trip tickets are sold to andfrom all Stations at one first class tare or for the round trip, good till Monday noon I toveturn. Excursions tickets good for ten days are regularly on sale at six cents per miefor round trip to- and ?rom all stations. -umnbia and Greenville Rairoad by train ar riving at 11.28 A. N.. and departing at 5.58 P. ii. Connection made at C. C. & A. Junc tion with Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta nyRailroad by traiu arriving at Columbia at '~1l.28 A. M.and departing at 5.55 P. Mi.to and from all points on both Roads, with through Pullnaan Sleeper between Charleston and -Washington, via Virginia Midland route. -without change. Connection made at Char Ieston with Steamers for New York on Wed. IS, nesdays and Saturdays; also, with Savan nah and Charleston - ads to all points . .iC- South. are Connections are made at Augusta with ost Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad toq la and from all pits South and West. N eg, Throug tickets can be purchased to all bypoints Soth and West, bapligto ~. A. B. DESAUSSURE, Agn,Clmia. ial. D. C. ALL,. P.& T. A, en- Join' B. PE. General Manager. . Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta E. L. L OFFICE GEsNERAL P~AsaENGER AGENT, , ScheduIl neffectS temnber 3.1883: NiOETHwAED. No.5DAIL-MmAND EmFES8. Arrive at Columbia, B. .........1 i t. Leave Columbia. B.............it .5t a in Arrive at Charlotte, C.......... -1 p Leave Charlotte.................. 5.w p in 'ith Arrive at Stateaville............fl :.05 p n Be- No. 47 DAILY--MAIL AND Exr. )IEiSS. 'i- Leave Augusta, A................ 6.00 p m the Arrive at Columnbia. D. . i........ ...05p m No.19 LOCAL FREIGHT, daily e'...eptSu&ndays rith (W ith Passenger Conch h~.cert.) as a Leave Columbia...... .. ....5 am .Arrive at Charlotte.. ...~.-...... 3.15S p mn m8, No. 52 DAU,IMMAILgt AND ExP REEsS the Leave Statosville.... ......... . a in Arrive at Charlotte. ./?.............. 65a m its L~eave Charlotte. C. .g........... .pm As.Arrive at Columbia , B........... 6.30 p m Leave Columbia, 140...........Z3 p in Arrive at Augusta - ,.A.............10.50 p in a. No. 48 DAiL ~--M II.ANt ExPEEss. ~,to Leave Columnbir'',D.........6 15a m :f. Arrive at Augo -sta. A...........16.22 a i __NO.18 LOCAL E. -EIGar, daily exceptsendays * (With l.snmer Coach aei=eed.) Le ae te.................5. a m Arrve t lmbi..............3.32 p m - Co.NECIIoNa. A--With, 'an lines to and from Savannah, Florida a 'd the South and AU.lnta. Macon and the S4.athwest. B-it South Carolina Railroad to and C-Wi) Eiichmond and Danv-ille Railroad to and sfonall pints North and Carolina rCentr .1 Ralod , or -onneet: with the W. C. & A. E- B- tor ise, Wli onand all points on the Atlantic far C lepig ar on Trains Nios. 8 , 3 3 between Auu~ and Wsi~n D.-vaDanviUle. LnbrgandCar D- lot'esvile. Also, on Tris53 and 53 be ad- - ubes4 and 48 run solid between Au his 4st and Florence and aryPnllan ten- eeer betwaeen Augusta and Wmington ved . d etenAgtaand Wilmington. )ns, * . Aboedl Waschington time. asI; iG.E. TaLCoT.Soeitnet. -~INSLAL-GErma, General en Agt. ,B o0 D. C.ARDWELL. Ass,'t General ene aAgent, Colnmbia, S. C. -0 Ashevile End spaanr laanPea. seA3TNECa. S. C.. September]., 1ssi to On and after Thursday. September 1. 18s1. L3Cr passnger trains will be rundaily (Sudy e exepted been Spartanburg and Hn dersnvie.as fonlows: .LIaveR. D-epotalpbrg4.20 p m -yArrive at Hen-------....7.30 p in Leave Hendersonvie....... S.30 aim iook- ArriveR. &D.D flSsubz.12.00 m their Both tra.ins maeconnections for Column come bla and Cha:rles:en via Spraiw.Union )t im- and Columhia and Atlann and rotby over- Afr Ltne. JAIWR AN'DEON, nt W. H. WAu.ACE, SAttorney-at-Law, ~0a~ NEBERRY,s.. Hl The Orotv A LARGE THREE STO] Dnly Hotel with Electi Only Hotel with 'ENTRAL OFFICE OF TI . MRS. EMMA PROPRB NEWBEEF This commodious and spacious Hotel is omem. The Furniture of every deicription is Ne ersons patronizing the establishmero nt born The R*nis in tbi.4 Hotel are i-pacious, w lotel in tbe u~p country. One ot he Beat SiMple Room. in the Su All bcor-es ntru ted ;nour cirt- will be TERMS, $2.0 The Tabe-.hall 'bW eIrnihd wi-h -he ve Cl oth~ b.l . I] ~LITH Ili I take pleas,ure i. inforning my '-i -nda based the aarg"st af.wk of FALL AND WIN 'or Wer. Y-nth-]. Lz>-i Bnp, : is -- --- e 1EEV- '&LK DOW, b.LiLViLGN S Fine. Iie of %IENTS' FURNISING 60( ul .iLL T1E L4 GENTS' FI] .en's 3uits and Overe Youths' Suits a boyl '- Call and examine my sto,-k when . W' All orders addressed to Box s4 will Ippos3te Grand Central, Dry Goods at b enever you visit our C ust call at that store so ne ou'll find it will pay you t [. Main St., it is, Number Lseful, fresh and attractive W,stylish and lasting, an [oOd bargains in Dry Good ogive us a trial asks W. J -DEAL )RY GOODS AN 132 MAIN COLUTME .Tuly 27, 21-tt. AGENT$ FOR' SAW MILLS, THlE AMiERICA! Pardee wishing the aboiw. address SPEAKE & BRO Mar. 3-, 13-tf. .mtEs T. CU'r.m*av.tW. EI.YST XErAum CULBIIEATHE & MERCHIANT, Attorneys - at - Law, NEWBERRY, S. C. gg Will practaice in the State an i Fed e.-ai Oour-.s. Aug. 10, 22-6a. liA RMRL Growing Sugar Cane and ini need of CASE MILLS AND) EVAPORATORS, : dis to their interest to call on me ho:-e making purchases, as I am agent for o:: - of the cheapest and best Factories it S. P. BOOZER. Juiy 19. 29-45. NEW YOR HiOPPIM1. Everybody is deHghted with the tateu and beainstiful nseecc made by Mrs. La mar., wi: o has ssn: rms;LD sto piets-e het asseess New Fan1 ciredar juss eed Send fo it. AddreN s XE!L R LTRTJAA. -Wrr Baaya New Taek. teL toll Hot ZY BRICK BUILDING. ic Bells in Newber Cistern Water. LEPEONE EZCEAX( F. BLEASE, .TRESS, ?Y, S. C. jow open and fully prepared to enterta w, and no effort will be spared to mak P. -ll ligbed, and the best ventilated of tte: well cared for at Christiau &Smith's St '0 PER DAY. ry hest. Nov. 2, 44 ing. MIARD'S 'Helust Lid the public generally, that I have ER CLOTHING ! n in tho Cit, and thp GOODS H. qALL PROFITA AND QU14K SASA IDS AND NECK WEJ LTEST STYLES. E SHOES. 3ats. nd Overcoats. i' Suits and Overcoa the Gity. receive prompt attention. - COLUMBIA, S. wd .&llinery. Lpital City, ,t and so pretty, o enter it too, 132. the goods that we keep, d everything cheap, s on our counters are flun Young. D *MILLINER sTREET, I.A, S. C. & BRO [HIE FAMOUS COTTON GINS. [so, r FRiUIT DYRYTER. .,inard's T. 0., S. - OGNABURC Undershirts and Dra1 Wil~ Cure Rheumnatis Ai-naozcunfactu3red by L A?NGLY ROQ 164 King 54. - Charlestoin, AT Y EAON.gLE BRK1 W.ANTED, A Schnot Isvr $. ojtsI ladiesa aho wilt teach Ei.lish Latin. M-'e-c Piano, O)rgan .d Kindergarter Svpar.em, O Fametv Work. For further infoonation, 'a se. s s t ffardm HART & HARDWARE r,y' s.OLE AC LADOW DISC PUL TBOXAS SMOOTHING .THO LANE. THE AMERICAN BARBED FEYCB -AGE: Genuine Farmners' F. STEEL BULL TONGUES. SCOOT BOLTS. GRASS RODS. SINGLET HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, CAL ISTT and BLAC a all -A FrIE AS . al ZZl ENGLISH, AMER MUZZLE AND BRE] any bles KEMP'S MANURE AND ( f... oftu . Ila A.Uoadi wd" 331m thbMm i WW SPREADEB HILE.DE pur- etbwn it w"n INm All kind c =s"::A=W fwwmn.a a t mART& O .o V..y tm a~.d M 1.1y LaW. ==o t a i quay etwwammow e ipvnmw -&r SPRYADRE WIE D=l A HART & CO.;,'. Nov.2,23-ly. Use L.awreni C. 'C' For COUGHSv-COLDS, SORE THR4 KONIA,V SUMPTO, DLi ILJM..QF!TQLI inlZa - lea v= .buttmasnever b '* advant BYZ lt80tblgwale,properdIer-prom systema# tertnconhehleve Q 0 A-'UJT1 FW DnLPlf fO pemits it to be 8o by = G r - WITHOUT SP2C The TOLU, ROCK AND RYE 0,l1 F. W.~WinNER & C., Whol WATIEs AN JEWELRY At thelgew Store on Hotel Let. I have-now on hand a large and elegant assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY Silver and Plated Ware, VIOIN NDGUiTAR STRINGOS, ( 1 DFCACE AND SPECTA&CLE CASE, WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRSENTS. All orders by mail promptly attended to. Watehmaking and Rtega lag Done Cheaply end with Dspt~ Call and examine my stock and pr: s. EDUARD SCH1O.T~ Nov. 21~ 4-tE~ - 53d YEAR.~ own T.ADY'S BOOK FOR I583, VI:.r. Cc NTus ACSEKtETE NOY!!. ! ERiY ISSUE. Mits r.na rich aray ofFsh= SubcriptiC.nS wm1 be eeve tthsOf in Clubsb withinPaer The NEWBEERT HERLand ODET'SLA BOOK fo? or.e Yer8t ?% oo!Premzrin t Chi. INum~: . ONE copy one rear.......--..$ 2 TWO copies and I e:ravsing to club THE coies aid2enEE itgedb FoUR oi~es~ads efiDS toa cisi Fo uchbfof IE. Wt* renxnc we wisl give one free copy of the La d"s Boo'k for o.ne year. asn4 ant-c off . theegingri thea? en r -ra For cnb ofT TE,with aremittance of Is .-we wml give one eo yfhLady's oo One ys,and For a edab of FIFTEK with a remi5 es oto... .enavi....a iaeOne .OY0 h a' *! Fo ebofTET,it a zei%,? tanceoL.-...- ...... ------------3 wewiflgive one copy of the- Ladys Book for one ,er the entire 28 en S C., a2ister heTwenty Envav- fromWh yon my make your own eecin - wdn opy oLdy's Book sent ?a if o.ee n aar ny Adiee X cmenesi,a - Sts an ito an d. We 'y s -p.chse P!r- -MS Kov.6,4-tf 71H-- E PRIA STDKES &-DDRSEY 7are, 5C. JO0MPANY, MERCH ENTS FOR VERIZIVG HARROW. WAS PULVERZI.WG HARROW,, HA.RROW WLRE. ;:BUFFALO STANDARDS us FOR liend and Av ry SALE EBS. TWIST9,MS. SHOYELE& REES. TIY W-ARE WOOff 3.2 PENTERT, COOPERSf. MACHR-I. KSMITHS' TOOLS. SORTMENT OF ICAN AND.GERNAN RCH LOADING GU GENTS FOR OTTON SEED S MANR hq .uz. 1U -4 - iier aUl 0.Wr~wE PSL WI vJ r -Y- - Halc -say -. .7 LMCG T A1W RADAU DAT, BRONcHETS5,AS e,of TMROAT."OftESr weapons *elded, -BRO'-CEMTIS;-VEW BE4$ staes,a a! opopded,asOn-t vaied bot~s Pho $0. ' ,Ldy dealers wofyt l f3cii TOLU, ROCK N bc~ ate Die Pietary Staph Leal As 1'w S~' an i younwlf:adga. Sor fora ailiwe tibe r n0. n hasun kr: . medis i and au o&rrg3~t F0Fres. puN m any eissaiy 50 e~Rs by unfi, 10 cet. aadby Adres,Xuna & p-.1.. o PATENTS Otained. and all biZneass in the U. Sa. entz ')iBe. ttended to for Nommare E. -Oar ofeeeisopposie.S-.Passa tee.and weeaobtain psatnsinena 50 tan tho<e remnote frain Weszyrwer. Send MorDaO: DL'tw'zG. We as to patetabiBr~ free et make NormonUsasW egWe reter.~bess, to th C. A. -TO ----