The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, September 10, 1873, Image 4
The Fairfield Herald.
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E VIACR Y W'EDWESD~ A *
Beau I.llckmnai Ma,
at
For more than a quarter of a edn. G
'tury, dating from about 1846, one of r,
the most noticeable olijects of inter. tl
et in Washington was-in various 'I
'phaises otproperty and advorsity-a h
singular.genius -known as "Beau lick- d
uring the whole of the e
period extending from the boginbing
of our troubles with Moico to his m
death lie was ivell known, not only to w
residents bit to visitors, as the Capi. o,
tol itself ; and it was his boast that lie fR
lad been on terms of intimacy with si
every respectble member of Con.. v.
grc.i from Webster and Clay down to G
the timo wlan n respectability in Von. ti
-gross was the oxception and not the cc
,rule. t
Robert Singleton 11ickman, hs ib u
was well known, was born in Mary- a
k.And abouit 1813. After a wild and i
di. s;patdd cateer in all -parts of the t1
couitry, but mainly in the South, p
Hickman drifted to Wash-ington, and b
thero he developed a most extraor- t1
dinary passion for dress, his chief am- a
bition being to shine as the fop of the ti
day. He became an adopt in per- v
sonal adornment, and being easy and' t
graceful in manners, and possessing o
uomo means which lie disbursed with e
liberality, he soon occupied the posi
tion of the American Beau B3runmel, i
and *assut-cd that worthy's title with 9
all its due dignity. le hobnobbed
with all tho groat men 'of his day who
were given to sensual pleasures-and u
there were few up to twenty years of v
-ago who wero not-and numbered, .1
among his regular and ocoanional-comu.' c
panionas in ti debauch and at the c
ganming table soen of the brightest e
ornaments of the Senate and the a
flouse.
ihtt the timo came when he could y
no longer shino out in borrowed y
.plunogc, and Beau became the walk- 0
ing advertisemneut of the fashionable
tailors) and the stool pigeon of tho
gamblers. Little by little lie went t
down in the scale, and when old age 0
began to creep upon him lie was fro
'quontly dependent for the necessaries
Or life upon the maid servants of the i
howls and upon tho charity of stran- ]
gors whom he levied upon with cool 1
irmpudanoo that was always irresisti
blo.
lionu 11ickman is dead. A week c
ago the poor wreckthe victim of a I
wasted life, was stricken with paraly- 1
sis. On Saturday he was removed to i
the hospital, and yesterday morning a
lie breathed his last.
Ihis real niamno was unknown, his
fmitily, supposed to have been one of
the wealthiest in Maryland or Vir
ginia, having sent to him a stipulated
1nm evoty year on condition that lie
should keep their secret. He never
told anythiqg, oven the name where
ho was.born, nud nobody over kInI. w
vhierI ho lived in Washington until
vno night in Louisiana ovenuo a fire
turned him into tlio street, with his
wardrobe in haie; arms. Frequently
at the 1Wa 4hiin g ten bars, while tip
IJ g glas'.os with the politicians, lie
siad it was a poor city that couldn't t
itiloport him like a gnaidtloman, and it 1
was his intention to make Washington
bupport him ; and hu (lid, even to thet
extenit of levying 26 cents from echt
of the young bucks of the town, and
larger sums fomea the larger animals.
For tho lasi few ycars of his life, hav
ing been aillieted with inflammatory
rhtunuatisnm, lhe miade no use whatever
of initoxicaiting liqoir.
Ouir Vcemale Schons--The Giri Mother to
the Womno.
'The education of our girls and
young womn Is too important nii
quiestion to be lightly dropped now b
that all the fenmalo schools andl col
leges throughout the land are begin- A
iegto lill. In connection with this 1'
suIeet there is one idea which ap- 8'
peairs to escape the memory of most P
teachers, tad that is that she who=
biecomes theo mlistress of a household
cainnot poo)sibly pierform her duties
wecll without being familiar with
nanerens and very humble details. a
A owv there can be no possible objeo- n
i..n t' aL'eccomplishmuents in their prop.
cr lhaco ; but there is no good reason"
why a woan should bake broad and a
have it invariably heavy merely lie.. -
cause she speaks French porfectly and
as nistress of the piano. It is possi- |
ble to make kiteo and parlor dove
tail. A housekeeper neod net sing
less at her piano because her kettle is "
singing on the hob. T.Ihere is a time
honored minstrel joke which describes
a supposititious young lady so accom
plis hed that she could wash dishes in
three different languages. Perhaps
there is more truth in the jest than at
first appears. Perhaps there is a
subtler sympathy thtan the world im
agines between the neatness withi
which Charlotte Blronto handled a
rhetoric and the skill with which she'
pared potatoes. Tfho literary woman
who neglects her konso in fvor of'
Borrioboola Ciha ought by this timo
to have become an effete iustitution.
TIhere must bo a correspondence be
tween what is Iearnedl at female
schools and what is practised in the e
kitchen. The Biddy of the future
depends upon the toistresses of the
present. The reason we have bad '
servants is too often because the sor
vants have bad mistresses, and the
reason the bad mistresses abound is
for lack of the practical domestic
education of girls and young women
in our female boarding schools and
colleges.--Nv. Y. 'ferald4.
See in a Western Court :-Judge a
-"have you anything to offer to the
Court before sentence is passed on
you 1'' Prisonoer-"No, Judge ; I had
$10, but my lawyna tanktat."
The Co-Education of the dxes.
Tho Cologue 'Qazette b'as ait article
i the education and e'Iplbymont od
oinen in 'Germany, called forth by
eo demand of the Russian female
udents to be pormitted to study at
erman universities, vlh'oli gives
au new facts and lucidly illustrates
ie present drift'of Gernian thought.
be faculty at Icidulburg University
is, it wfll lie 'omo:nbored, distincotly
-clined to admit women to the eass.
The Gatette bays.:
The mioroT;c odrAl almBssio'n of wo
eti to the postal, telegraph and rail
ay sorvioc 3ia tho'plain GOerman an
ver to the dnoand made by the
asian stt-ents to bo ipermitted to
udy at Oerman'high s'chools. It is
iry satisfactory to -find that at all
erman univorsities where the -ques
on ha beau 'dincussed, mostly in
insequence of applications made by
o Riussian feiale studente, the
iiversity authorities have 'docid'd
gainst tbe admission of women. It
surely no degradation of the sex
tat men reft o treccie wom'en at
ublic educational institutions which
y their nature are destined for monj
to success of female students of
iedicino and law is,, nooover, set
ng aside a few brilliant exceptions,
cry doubtful, and as tmro were only
yo ov'threc German female students
f medicine at Swiss universities who
an continvo their studios thero, there
>cms to h) no roason why Germany
aould alter her whole university
stem simply becauso the Rassian
irls want to kitudy.
The inoreased uinployment of ed
oated women in the public and pri
cite servio is a very different matter.
F the State sets the example, there
xn be no rIoubt that pr' vate railway
mnpanics will follow and oniploy wo
ion on d aties which they can perforin
s well as men and at lebs wages.
'he more general employment of wo
ten in dif'o -nt bureaus of te ad.
inistration will also show on what
thor dtties 1vOeec nro lit to be emu
loyed. That it is neLcessary to look
a this ;- illustrated by the statistical
ables published, which show that
migratIon and other causes have in-.
reased the number of unmarried wo
ien enorniously, Other States, fbr
tistanec Swittorland, Franco and
Cugland, aro in advance of German.y
a this question. The increased ad
uission of women to the Imperial
ostal and telegraph service is the
onsequenoce of a demand inade in the
ket session of Parliament after a
vely debate. In which the well
nown deputy Loewe appeared as the
uvocate of womncu.
1111110011 Blt.nig
In Now 101k, there is some betting
n the balloon in the sp*in Cirolo
bout town, but it is evident L1111 10
lotting men don't believo in it. Th<
dds are overwhelming against it
ud it in hard to 'ind anybudy wlu
vill risk anything on it. That the
alloon will neither cross the oceaii
or get half way auroes, bots are of.
Drod nineteen to one; that it will
ever go 100 miles away from land,
ine to one ; that the balloonists will
ot stay up a single day, five to one;
mat Wise will never find is Wester
o ourruit, throo to one ; that the w-hole
hing illt be a ilzzle, two to oite
hat the balloon will burst, bets arc
von.
Special Notices.
.The fall trade has now epened, and
lith a view to meet all its requhirementse
least's. 1. 11. RAIad. & Co., Proprietoas of
.io Grmeat Souatherni liliulers' Emapor'ium,
harleston 8. C., havc madlo at the Facto
ira, targo qusantitiesa of D~oors, Sashoss
ilimsi, Ac'., froma fully seasoned lumnter'.
heir imntense sales ceitbie them to otfer
umnber' oe tork at low prices. Befrore
eginning your btsildIng, send for their
r'ice list, and size card. Th'Iey are also
gents for Abestos' Itoollig, Flt and
aint. Last. year mihliions of feet. were
sid for overiug roofs, lining rooane,
unating, &e,
N EW ADIVEllIJ'SEIINTh.
VORKING CL.AS8, aitato eor femalt1
$ti0 a week gwmraanteed. ltesp'e.
ble employtneht at homec, dlay oi mvIiingt
o capit al required ; lull instructions and
aluable paekago of goods sent free by
tnil. Addre..s, with tui cent return stamp,
I. YOUNG & (U0., 173 G reenwiech st., New
orh.
Nusumnous Txasi's ii.avK Pnmovxo
~ . IF. lliriltumli's Nt W Tnirbille
~2 WATIEl. WiHEEL
To be lhe flest Enr linvenled.
Patmuphlet tree. Addiress,
York, P~a.
.Air. Shanrp'. 590ue:1io curos Jyspemai
Aver Complaint, Constipation. Vomiting
f Food, Sour Stomach, Water lIrnish,
reartburtn, Loir 8plettA, &d. In this ty-free
ears never' faillng to meurio the :ftost obsti
ale eases. Soldt by druggirts generally.
heM aster & lirice, Agenuts for Winusboro
,C. D~epot, 145 Eigtih st., N e
rer miaied on alvp~lica'mtr.
Neglect a cough. Nothing is more cr
sn to lay the foundatron for future evil
nsequences.
Wells' Carbolic Tablets
r'e a sure cure for all diseases of the Ito,
piratory Organs, Sore Throat, Colds
roup, Dip heria, Asthmna, Cat arrh
toarsenesis, iDryness of the Throat,- Wind
ipe, or Blronchilal Tubes, and all Die
ases of the Lungs,
In all eases of sudden cold, however
aken, these T'ablets should be promptly
ad freely used. They equalize the miroeu
it ion of t.he blood, mitIgate the severity of
he attack, an.d will, in a very short time,
estore healthy action to thoagfgjed r
ans.
Sell's Car'bollc Tablets, are put up only
a' blue boxes. Take no substitutes. I
hey can't be found at your drug'glst's,
end ,at once to the Aent in~ wm Yk.
who will forward them by return mail.
Don't d yed 6~ miitti
Sol9 d ifggista. 'Piso Mj:VgoX.
JOAN Q. KELLOGG, 18 PlattEt. N; Y.,
Bond for Circular. Sole Agent for the
Uulted States.
85 THeSAND IN P'nress. Sale increasing.
2,000 mdte live agents wanted for our
LIVIJGS'IW 28 y'renj AFItICA over
000 p "eson1y $2 50. Look out for 4efe
rior w''ks. Seud for ciroulh-r 'ud 'proof
of the greatest , success of the season. Re.
port Just in, 184 subs. in six days. hIUB.
BAtD B108., pub's., 7l3 Sansom St.,
Phiila., Pa.
4 T MFID -PITTSBURGH PA,
Drech-londing Shot. Guns, $40 toV00.
Do'uble Shot Guns, $8 to $150. . Sinlgle
Guns, $3 to $20 cttes, V 16 $76. lIe.
volvers, $6 to $. lis't os.> to'$8. Gun
Material, 'ishing 'tokle. La:go dieount
to Dealers or Ults. -AVty tins, ltevolvers,
&o., bought or traded fbir. Od'ds 'sent by
express C. 0. D. to bb exainih'd before
paid for.
Popular Expositor of the Gosp I
UrmV. A.FRED NE . ..
embraces the Internaciohal Nories of Lee.
som for three years. Every pastor, teach.
er and faRndlyneels it. Endorsed by P reai
dents )lcCbsh, Cobleigh, King, Wallace,
Bishops Simpson, Stepienv, Haven, and
the Clergy and Press in all parts of the
'oont'i'y-. Agebts lVnnted, Liboral ternmO
given. Address ZIEGLElt & bloCUIDY)
618 Arch St., Philadelphia Pa.
SARATOMA APl NW.i\ Same
properties 16 the form of a Powder as the
Mratogo l'ineril~Pring VWters, ~used
for the same periap~on t a14
Portable Preparoonly biy Oo. IH. M
& SON,. aratoga Spring, N. . y
Druggists. le' 71T.
CH0LERA
AND
idemic Diseases
Prevented by Uing
BROMO.OCLORALUM,
The Inew olorthon aId 6fn-poibohols
PowerinA boodoriier and bisinfetil ant.
Its dnily use destroys all bad odors
and poisonous emanations about your
premises, and thereby prevents contagion
anXildifiase: contains no poison and has
no *dor of its on, and is always safe.
"Diplotna hwa1ded hy the Ainerican In
stitute to Tilden & Co., for Brono Clhlornl.
int. They consider it. of value as being
non--Oisotous and inodorous, and can re.
comnmend it especially for nedical and gen.
oral household purposes Where disinfection
an.l deodorization is called for.' Exhihi.
tion of 1872. Prepared obly by TII1JN
& CO., New York. Sold by all drugist,
The startling drawback on nearly al
medicitull agents has ever bon that it
thir processs of purgation and puri ficatlov
they have also debilitated the system. To
obviate this diffic,.Ity physicians hav long
so'tght for ni nhent that would
Pi'ge, hiri'y and Strengthen
at one and lite sate time. Their research
has pt last been rewarded by a discovery
whili fully teal zes Life fohdeaet desires of
the nedical fudulty, ind whidli ip justly
ritldas thle thuttI imporl ant t riu'mph
thbat. Pharmacy has ever achieved. Thlis
inmportatnt desidersatum is
U~r. Tutt's Vegetablje Liver' Pill
Which purify the blood and remove all cor
ruipt humors and unhecalthmy accumlations
from tihe btody, and yet produces no weak
ness or lassitude whatever, but on the eon
trary tones thet stomach and invigorates
the body during the progress of their
operation. They unite the heretofore ir
reconcilable qualities of a 8trengthening
Purgative and a Purifying Tonic.
Dr. Tutt's Pill9 aire the most active and
searching medicine in existeece. They at
once at tack the very root of diseases,' and
their action is so prompt that in an hour or
two after they are taken the patient is
aware of their good ell'ecis. They mtay be
taken at any time wItlhout tostraint of diet
or occupjrntion ; they produce. neither nau
sea, griping or debliity, mind do a fAniily
muedlihe .they ha4e no rival,
.Pri -e 25 centg a box, Sold by all Drug.
gists. Principal office, 18 and 20 Platt St.
N. Y.
is the most powerful cleanser, strergnh
otner and remuot er of Glandular Obstrue
tions known to Materiag Mledicat.
It is speekl-tl~ ddapfttl to constitutions
"sworn dowvn" and~ debilitated by lhe waram
wveaher of Spring and Summer, when the
blood is not to active circulatIon, conse.
tive organs, and is matnfosted by Tumors,
Erupt ions, B~lot ohoo; heils, Pustulce, Scro
fula, &c., &o.
..When %#ary and in fugnitlfiofn oef6~bik
and duflns, drowinecss and inertia take
t he placeof energy and vigor, thio sfet
needs a Tonic to build it uip and help the
Vital-Forces to regain their reenpertto~
hi (fio Iheat of Summetr, fre etitr
L.iver and Spleen do net proper ly perforbi
their functIons ;time Uterine and Urinary
Organis ate inactive, produoing weakiness
of the stoitin1i niid'ntestines and a pe'g
ftosition to bliious dorangement.
DR. WELLS'
EXTRlACT OF JURUBEBA
Is prepared directly from the 80'uth Amer
lean 1'lant, and Is poculiarif agCed to all
these dli~uculties ;: it VilI bleanse the Viir
ted IBlood, strengtheon the LIfo.gbiig
Powers, and fobove all obstructions fromi
Impaired and Enfeebled Ofgains.
10 should be freely taken, th Juruboba is
pronouno'ed lby m'sdtbal #rit'efft tle obt
efficient Purifier, Toni9. and 1Yeobstraent
known In the Whole tange- of medion~al
plants. ~ KL)Q
18 P'latL Si., N. Y., Solo Agent for U.'8.
Price One Dollar per Dot tle. Send for eir
oular. maug 12
A Work o'itense 1nteo'st and Intrinslo
Valtro.
O e*nde Storgk
Ly the gifted son of the famous -Peter
'arley.' The result of a great hist orical
research : An Authouti fllitory or Navi
gation and Its Manifold Discoveries -iio
she -load. Adunds witi 'tartting inci
(ents, foerful disd'ters, lhwlesi, iiracies,
bloody battles, and glorious faehieiveients';
also describes dWiing, telegraphing, ocean
fisherloes, &o. Over 200 spirited outs.
R eet nn.icoloyr. A ents wanted.
1., c D . . Sa'hson 't;,
r'hila:, Pa.
FLOUR! FLOUR!!
From New Wheat.
180 Sacks, al grades, just received
and for sale low for
aug I* BEATY & BRO.
A1VAYS ON HAND.
full supply of Metalic Burial Cases,
Walnut Caskets, Walnut Cases and
PIb Coffins. Alsq prepared to do .Jot
W6rk '6T 40 in, repaisiing old Gins,
makink au repairing Grist. Mill, at the
old stand known as MoCreight's Shop.
.A.O LiNT.A.
LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
Kemphis, Tenui
AND
.Baltimore, IRA
ASSETS $1,100,000.
Ron. leeson Davis, Pres't.
Gen. Waide ifailton, VIke Erews't
,;. b EENMEDY, Staro Ag3nt.
DuBOSE EGLEST.ON,
may 1--ly Loc.1 Agent.
HARDWA RE,
HARDWARE.
WE IIAVE just ireceivei a lt orsiiperior
IEEL SCRIEWVVS,
GRASS. KUI)
DIXON S WEEPS,
PLO WS, &U.
Our stoe.lk already LA RGE
alld FULj 1:3 i-eceivingrr
WEEKLY AmI)TIONS,
W~e Make Hlar'dware a
J. M. GALLOWAY & 0O,
may2A
Chla'lotte, CoJlm bia andt August:
Rail Rtoadi.
CoI~ubnzA, Juno 13, 1873.
be1 ru over5ioa.1 onan afe
D)AY TRAIN-GoINo NOnTt'r.
Lbavo Augusta, at 3.52 a mn
"Coltmnbia, S. C-, 8.-12 a am
*4 Wirnusboro, 10 50 a m
" Ch'ecstuiI, .12.15 p mn
Arrive at Cha'rlottb, N. C. 2.27 p mn
DAY TRAIN--00:NO sbUruI
Lee.,6 Charlotte, N. C. at 4.20 a n-.
" Chiestef-, 6 27 a mn
*" Witnnsboro, 7.-'12 a mn
" Coluthbia 9.'15 a m
Arrive at Augusta 2.00it p mn
JA MES ANifIr'vN, (ten'i Sumpt.
E. R. Donsxt, GcencaTiokat Agent
jneo17 (
* 'tIE $IfES1 IN (hvN.
U.- 1. leak's besfr Titisetld Plutg
---A LSO
A lot of fine Fignrd
Cmgars, ntiid
f neo L i q uors.
One Dai-rol 6f Old NATIIAN CfIIlNEIT.
-A LSO
A Flire Lot of' Groceries.
J. D. MclCarley.
atrgiTht 26
Boot. and Shoes !
t-JCASES Boots and Shoes just receiv
e md, and will be sold low for the
A Ul! DEAT Y & JSRO.
adkgtrst 26
01TIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
NOUTIl CAROLI'N.
Deposits or $1 and 'Upwards Received,
INTERUIST A. LOWED Ar TUE RA 7
OFSEVEN IPERI CE)V. PER ANNU
ON CENTFiCAThM OP DEPOS9
AND SIX PEI 01ENT. 00JMI'OUMN
ED EVRY 1SIX MONTIM ON AI
'66b&;TS.
0 F F Y- C E R S.
W.Il Martin, President.
John D. Palmer, Vice-President.
A. 0. Bronizor, Cashier.
J. i. So wyer iti neal.chrirge.
John C. . Smith, Assistan't Chehie
Direcors.
Wado lHampton. William Marlin, A. I
Haskell, F. W. McMaster. E. 11. leinits'
John B. Pldbier, Thoti& b. Grog
Columbia.
G. T. Scott, Newberry.
W. G. Mayes, Newberry.
B. II. Rutledge, Charleston.
Daniel ltavenel, Jr., Clarltsto'n,
.' Winnsboreo?7ranch,
Sam'l B. Clowno'y, Assistant Cashier.
Planters, Mcchanios, and Professionm
Men, Widows, Orphans. Trab'?'te A-'
Cotanty Officers, having money Mr wlai(
they have no present use, can here depos
it, thus avoiding all risks of thefts at
destruction by fire, and at tho same til
draw interest thereon till needed.
junc 24-.1-y
To all Whom it may Concern.
T lIE County floal d for (lie equalitatli
of R-al and Personal Property of Fai
fiel I Ccuaty will neet tt the Audito
offico 'on Mohday tho 8th day of Reptemb
1b73, as provided 'or In section 68, cli'pt
12, General Statuea.
JOEL COPES,
'ug 30--44x2 A. F. C.
3i 11 E Ordim'ance prohibiting tho male,
Liopnors on the Gabbath il1l hereafter I
rigidly enforced.
By order of Couuoil,
JOEL COPES,
aug 30-5 C Clerk of (ouncit.
1IPORTANT TO ALL CONChi
ED.
W F. 110 leave to announce to lovers
the delightful ta we have receiv
a considerable supply of Canned Goo
Consisting of
Peaches,
Pine Apples,
'Oreen Corn,
D'Aled liam,
Oysler',
Sat dines,
Club Fish and Salmon. Mustarde Impe
ale, Durham Mustard, etc, Peach App
Striwberry and Raspberry, Curra nt, Ora
and Pine Apple Jellies. Also 500 Li
elegant Aneriian Candy.
june 3 U. 'U. DESPORTES & CO.
BARGA NS
BARGAINS
We have to-day placed <
ourl coulitei-s about
AcOO Trxc3.s of:
DREA SS GOODK
CONSISTING OF
lPoplins;
B~aregos,
In a Yaiety of Patterls WlL
we offer at prlicos rang
ilig" fr'0Im
10 cents to 25 cerils per Tat
WOODWARlD & LAV
ju'ad 19
,.e ..
- Yat dygti
*R&Hr 0ut
ellin cWhifr 11/R&H *VfrT
. All IbrA WrratesE.
LIH. H AL LS & O
Z49 0' 8,71fu'eretSN ..
Thais Cut entered accordling to Act
Conagress, in the year 1878, by I.
hArLL & Co., in th~e office of the Librari
of' Con gren~s, at, Washington,
juno'19
-BOOT AND SHOE
E d'DiL ?f.e t or yi 3
llAVING procured t
very best Mechanics
* th'e country, I feel we
ranted in saying thal
can fikrnish as eat BO(
or SilOE as any Sh
in thie Souths. All wo
warrantedl to give satisfaction. Miy Sb
is next door to F. Getig's Saddlery4
mar 19 a 8 M. arrXnDEIT
Now is the Time
To dET BA1GAINS.
100x L" '""**a*" f"oil's at '" j ln
' Round, by r. I LER.
A 16't of New Flou- oeived horn tio Aaglst) Mills
and for sale by EWE&
He is ieceiving %6.( tl, la-e nlgiti6m? t6 i\s. Spfing tock
at greatly Reduced Prices, and they Cill be sold ly
b~y P.'; ,
Iis Stoo is too 'arge and n4nid os t' nintiot'r, coisisting of
Millinery Goods of the latest Style antd Fahiolr.
Ladies' Dress Goodv,
UndeShirLt, Corasep,
Cuffs, Collars, &c., &c.
Gents Read-MM9 dothing
leShiirt iCollaisa, Has,&
- 3oots anA os
qf almost a . ito .
nit all sizes idd'nlasses, prin
cipall - made to order and warranted
td 'e clear of fIhddy. Alays
on hand "adl s pplg o -
Fain ily Groceries,
- rlwaie, ifollowWare, WoddAl Wat-d6, 'di'dcksir, ed'A'ads
and Mattresses; all of.which will bo sold LOW by
'60 P. E LU 9it.
be
Ais1 ' i.t bf White Lead onboiiniissioii Which Will bb sold
at tlie 1oives't ui rleston Pride by
of Ali he asks is to &ail an examine his gd.dd bef'orc ptrchaa
o ing, as he is determined not to be undersuid by any one.
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up
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8a
Haoberibeoid o meliid iuiic itou tisLiimnt T e noeyro
o)ER TRIRT yer.I a ee e idduls i iheti srp
justly beenlstyled the pancarnlex Mui EitCAN thisTN Lnn1 Th. oneydi
ternal wounds, Cut4, Burns, swelline, by all Druggists anid Couintry Stores, at
l1 sprains, Bruises, &c. &c. fof M mn anid 25c., 60c. and $1.00 per Bottle. Notiee'
Beast. No faily~ shotild'bue a si'hlc ay' styet sizo of bottle, &c.
JUST lml1 HIIEs
~ ~C~VE~.JUSeL ARRSIVan.
A lt d tsaii' fine Sugay
Cured CJanvassdd Htaiiis, siiiall~
S~ea , sana -size, WAR RANTED.
So0al00 Man it; J. 1|MIeCAltmi
Pearl Grist; . flW..RI.
NSW I'LoUR-AL1 RinES,1EW SFR N
Smoked and white Bacon,
Sugar cured Hams,
1hing i a
D. 2 R. Flenniken. .
p.it open rteinetW t $. 6.ps (ow
rk prwerfultonpluenceallntles the fadavorcherkwwih
S Gones, ~ibo,nt,, ,ltvo as fu, ll bek
anopen largie inpt o of La s, i a er,
da Ma~ ~~a a1a A 1j tr. oc il, tian aisi
tie ~'ur rloivlng toMpepleasMe tho m vr e wt
In it is I~unIythegDrsblooandstNootneationdIFaney
~ A~earncc~u.d y rsa9~. iac~. Goodrsdpart m'eny I nif or my full1d atook,
)T Siaj~ Unsghtl ap.ts. )riv- ,A ..epulicge nalytof i ta ds 1 Matno press
dpTn rcl. sCAnui i yisgoil in rs, t e o6'r repais dd,ide
ink poerulinfuecematle te add ce wth an iriresectl s for notice ddT s' patrn
o 6TPLLOKNDBAY. ago of the public is solicited. Givo e .a
Soldby st Drggiss .~~ ~call at, the old estand.