WIT AM) HUMOR.
(YurJslup is defined by a man who
pri tends to know, as "the skirmish be
lore the regular battle begins."
44 Remember." said a trading quakcr
to his soon, " in making thy way
through the world, a spoonful of oil
will go further than a quart of vinegar."
A Frenchman, intending to compliment
a young lady, by calling her a gentle
lamb, said, " She is one mutton, as is
very small
A California paper says: ' The milk*
men of Sin Francisco have formed a
mutual aid as-ochition. One holJs the
can while the other pumps."
The most gallant man ever beard of
was the uian who refrained from kicking
a dog who had bitten him. because
it was a female. ' If it wasn't for your
ses," said he,44 I'd kick your head off."
44A uian who'd maliciously set fire to
a b.irn," said good old Elder l'o)son,
"and bum up u stable full of horses ar.d
cows, ought to be kicked to death by a
jackass, and I'd like to be the one to
do it."
A little girl and boy, three or four
years old, were playing on the ice when
sis fell down and commenced to try.
llub run up and soothingly lisped,;
41 Don't cry ! Titwear ! Thwear ! Thay j
damn !*'
A parent who has fifteen daughters,
has poisoned his do?, taken the locks'
off the doors and hur.g rope ladders'
over his dooryard fence by the dozen, |
and still his provition bill is as large as
ever.
Milton, the blind author, was one
day asked by a friend of female education,
if he did not intend to instruct his
daughter in the different languages:
44 No. sir," replied Milton. 44 one tongue
is sufficient for a woman."
4- fJ? t out of the way ! What are you
good for ?" said a cross old man to a little
bright*eyrd urchin, who happened
to stand in his way. The little fellow,
as he stepped to one side, replied very
gentiv,4- They make men out of such
things as we are."
Two country attorneys, overlaking a
wagoner^rith two span of horres, and,
thinking to be witty at bis expense,
asked him, ,l How does it happen that
your forward horses uie so fat and the
rear oiks so lean ?" The wagoner, know
inn theui, " The Tore spun aro lawyers,
and the other?clients."
Thus talks an old farmer nbout his
hoys: From s'xt**en to twenty they,
knew more than I did; at twenty .five
they knew as much; at thirty they were
willing to hear what I had to say; at
thirty-five tln-y asked my ndviec; and I
think when they g?-t to be forty they
wiil acknowledge that the old man does
know something.
An old Scotch parson once* came to J
the house of a parishoner. whore his
gently knocking cou'd not be beard for
tbe nobc within. I'pon this ho lifted
the latch and walkei in, saying, in a
inajestical way. 41 I should iikc t<? know
who is the head of this house ?" " Wee!.
sir." snid Sundv,if ye bide a wee we'll
maybe be able to tell yc, for Janet, and
I arc just trying to settle that point." i
The Appearance of Sitting Bull.
At a late hour on the night of our;
arrival the Times coi respondent man-!
aged to gain admittance to the room
occupied by the Indians, through
the courtesy of one of the British 1
officers. One of the Indians had
gorged himself with food during the j (
day and was not expected to live.
I ^ The small room was filled with red-'
S skins and Canadian soldiers. Lying
Kit on the floor in the centre of the 1
room was the sick Indian in great!
agony. While he was bending over |
the prostrate form of the sick warrior,
I obtained my first view of Sit**
ting Bull. He is the contradiction
of all the twaddle that has been '
published about him. Dark and
swarthy, his straight black hair falling
down upon hi3 shoulders, his
beardless face and strongly marked \
countenance, all betoken the pure"
blooded savage. He stands five feet
ten inches in his moccasins, and is .
splendidly proportioned. A few j
wrinkles can be seen on his face, tut
not enough to create the appearance
of age. The one peculiarity of his
face is in his almost Roman features, .
which heightens the air of intelli- '
gcnce, and adds to the almo3t judicial
gravity of his countenance. The j
Only drawbacks to his really fine
bearing are a pair of bowed legs, a 1
peculiarity possessed by nearly every
Indian horseman. I had heard
that Sitting Bull was club-footed, a
scholar, a half-breed, a graduate of
0 West Point. He is none of these; '
he is an untutored savage, and, as
Indians go, a very fine-looking and
more than usually intelligent one.? |
Chirago Time*. j'
Manufacture of Screws.
At Smithwick, near Birmingham '
there is a screw factory which, with
its clever mechanical contrivances, (
is something to wonder at. All the '
sizes of screws used in carpentry
and cabinet-making are made of ^
iron wire chopped into lengths, and
shaped in a series of self-acting ma- f
chines. A blow on one end forms a '
head, which is speedily turned truc:
in a revolving chuck, the nick is cut j
hy a small circular saw, a revolving
jaw then seizes the head, ami thejc
44 worm" or screw is turned in a 1
twinkling; and in this way half a j million
screws an hour arc produced.
This seems almost incredible; but]
the screw-shed alone covers nearly *
an acre and a half,
two thousand machines. These being
self-acting, five or six Ctui be kept, .
gbing by are wtrmun. i
A Fearful Scene.
The Cologne Gazette observes
that Bulgaria has on several occasions
figuretl in history as the scene!
of ''atrocities " no less horrib'e than
those lately committed by the BashiBazouks.
The Greek Emperor Ba-,
silious II. was nicknamed 44 Bulga-!
roktonos," because ho ordered'
15,000 Bulgarian prisoners to have
their eyes put out, a few only being
left with one eye in order that they
might guide their fellow-prisoners
back to their homes. Even more,
atrocious was the massacre of thej
Gothic settlers in Bulgaria. The I
much-praised Emperor Claudius II. j
gives the following account of this J
massacre in a letter cited by the.
historian Trehellious Pollio: 44 We;
have destroyed 320,000 Goths and i
2,000 ships. The rivers arc covered j
with shields, their banks with spears
and pikes, and the fields with bones ;}
no load is free from blood; the
huge barricade of wagons is deserted.
and we have captured so J
many women that each of our conquering
soldiers can take two or;
three for his share."
The Growth of a Dead Man's
IIair.?Dr. Caldwell, of Iowa, says
that in 1802 he was present at thej
examination of a body which had
been buried two years before. The!
coffin had sprung open at the joints,!
and the hair protruded through the.
openings. On opening the coffin the !
hair of the head w as found to uuas"*!
ure eighteen inches and the whiskers
eight inches. The man had been i
shaved before being buried. In 1?4?
a s'milar circumstance occurred in
Mcrccr County, l'u. In digging a
grave the workmen came across the j
skeleton of a man that had been
buried ten years. Tho hair was as
firm as during lile, and had grown
to a length of ten or twelve inches.
Invulnerable.
Circumstances seem to prove the
correctness of the popular belief that
lightning will not strike a beech
tree. In a thunder shower at a
town in Massachusetts, a beech and
maple standing near together, with
branches interlocking each other,
received the electric boU, which
shattered the maple and passed into
the earth through a prostrate hemlock
tree lying near, which was;
v n i
stripped of its Lark nearly the whole |
length. No trace of the lightning j
was left upon the beech.
1Wmf.it ITvawivis Trv noilfml
M UU1 H ? v ?%.? ?>
izc any poison, mineral or vegetable,
taken intentionally or by accident,
swallow two gills of sweet oil. j
For a strong constitution, more oil.
Kershaw?In the Probate ("curt!
Estate of Marl tin Ilin<h?on.
Whereas. W. S. Del'inger has applied ,
to me Tor Letters of Administration cu all !
and singular the g?? Is ami chattels, rights j
and credits of Martha Hindis'.n, late of the |
said county, deceased.
These arc, therefore, to cite ami millionth
all and singular the kindred niul creditors
of the said deceased, to appear before
die at a Court of i'robnte to be liolden on
the 2l*t day of Dec. 1877, to show cause,
if any they have, why said administration
should not he granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this
1*1 U dav of December. A. I>. 1877.
J. F. SlTilKKLANI), .1. I\
December II L't.
THE POPULAR HOUSE
OF
W, H. ELLIS.
j
In addition to my stock of
? >-a a i /m i ra ? -rA? I a aa
WINtS. LigUUKS, I UBAUUU
I Lave added a
PULL SUPPLYj
OF
Family and Fancy Groceries!!
Bucon, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, aud all the
leading a, ticlcs kept in a
First-Class Grocery,
Will be on hand and for sale at bottom
igures.
fikajrBefore you purchase elsewhere give
ne a call at the old stand.
nov37tf W H PLUSW.
OLYBURN,
General Insurance A sent,
Represents:
Galveston Insurance Association.
Union Marine nml Fire Itisurauce Co.,
Texas Itanklnj: ami IiiHurauce Co..
(inl Vest on Insurrauce Co.,
Of Galveston, Texas.
Visli Cnpilnl $('.00,000 00
?urplus 155,7M S'7
Total S7"?r?,7Ml 97
CAPITAL & ASSKT8, 6755,781 97.
leargia Heine Insnrance Ctmpany,
Columbus, (in.
ORGANIZED IN 1859.
'apital Stock ; , . . $'.00,000 00
'otal Assets 5?4,4'J.O 22 .
oct30lf
Candy, Candy.
* ** IH'XHS assorted Candv for sale bv i
'* PAU.V ?R(?.Sf. ' 1
Heed Oats.
I nnil Bushels Rust Proof Seed Oat*
I for ??le by U.WM brou,
jr* Q -?)r rp r~? ? g*
<ORGS AKD CATTLEPOWDERC, ii
"vili oora or p revert D'-jcua,
?fo TToifit w111 die ct Cctip, Botts or LH9 F? ,
vtb, it r'outr"* Powders r.rc i.-cl In t!:ie.
FoutzV I'orders w i'lrero pri'lpt rventJioo CnnutKA j
l ontr's Powders will prf.cat Gar its IN Fowuc? >
tsvlaljy Trr!:c'*.
Fjtui'H Borders trill !nrreft tbe tjnar.Slr of milk
?c 1 tma twenty i?vr Cciiu i?ud lunke Uic butter triu j
ar.it sweet. . ... 1
t rt'M'B Powder# will err* or prevent r.luost xvhEj .
DsseArK that Ilorsea aril t attle are l.eir to.
FofTZ'a i'ovnrca villgivx Bathfactios.
Sold everywhere.
DdVU; K. rovrz, Proprlefcr,
HAX.TTUOHE. ltd. |
flffFS PHIS;
A Noted &mne cays I
/.# ;/ (rye north their
tveiffiit in (jo 'cl.
EAD Wr'AT HE SAYS:
f) Ti n ? Mint Sir: I\ rt- n years t 1 avc Fern
. .r:\rt i|<v.|ii>< .it:i*n,ni<d Pile. l-tsl
>.. \ h r i -Ii r r- "iiit.ii nit t to i??.; |
i. .I'm v.i'h jiHe i: i ! i. I ji.i now :t \v? II man, |
:i|>;u lite, ilije-; inn |? r e? 1, regulars nets. |
lesn?-t :iri 111: vil tnr.y | nun !>mi.pJ flesh >
'hi'v are v- or t ir v : i tp
Kr.V. 1?. MMl'f' '-N, 1-Oaisville, Ky. |
r; 3 ? r> !*" '' ' ** c,i"
? ! | 'A I'M ii S in the practice ol
iUIU i.ieaicinc thirty year*, and
CVl'-E '-.ICTI KitAD- fnr ilongtirtv wasdriron.
/.Calif. .|r;i!iir i'l anatomy in the
..... T. -? / > .\'cilir;ilCollegeol'Ccorr?iTY?Q
P i I Q ui.i. hence persons using
11 ! I O i vL?.*.0 j,:s pills Ii ivethcjruarjn- '
evr.C DYCITXoXA. tecthnt liny arc prepared
' in xi.ntihc principles,
rUTT'S PilLS 7*"
1 i< has m-cti tiled in
0U3SC0XSTIPA2ICN coin tring in them the I
. _ r ii.lore antagonistic
I IITTJQ Pit 1 R <p.'a!i;!csrf a riitugllitnI
U I 1 O I "Uty ' rgotirt, and afurCPEE
P1I.23. ? vt>:? iauif.
? 'I heir tit t apparent elVUTViv?
P ! II C feet is to increase the ap i
I U I I U riLi.0 lietitf by causing the fool,
t.? properly assinri late.
CUKE F^VSB AltS T'ms the r-vstent is noarishcil,
:tii?t hy their tonic
*io?'is n-i t r\ ticlh.ninthedigestive orTil
| I J\ P.! 9 Ss jenns. regular anil healthy
IU! ! O I .-UO eve nation:; ? produced.
CtTP.t EILICTI5 COXJC 'Hierapi.titv \\ ith which
fsr out la.I* on floh,
r:rTV5!?> CI I O white under the influence
1UI I O liLe?0 oi these jiills.ol itself inr-tr)v-rv
rrv dicales their adaptability
" '*" to nourish the body, anil
??n )' hem e tin ir i Cic.iry in cur
p-- a iiH i'' rvousdchilitv.trt.JI
It I 10 rtLLo anciio" .dyspepsia, wanini*
ol the inuH'lrr, vlu*;
?\JEr TCP.rilj X-IVEC pMwrfti ol thi? live r
1 chronic corsiij it on, aiu
Mir.rtip': hcn'*h -*nd ftrcnj,'t ' to the ^utyin. ^ j
. e .. i,. ... f hVi.-.s 1 - \.u r.iv Sm-ct. New Y??ik i
Jt. I..... I Jgam -ei ? | ?
1 TRiaSfiPH OF SCIENCE.
? Cr.iy Jl.iir can be chanifti! ti a
1 olo'&y block by a otnuU application of j i
I Dr.'rvTT'sHjirDye. Itartslikertiicic, i
3 and is warranted at hannlcsi at water.
I Price Jt .oc. Office 35-Mum" St.. N.Y. i
hat is queen's eelight?:
clecid the Answer
It ii :i f' n t tli.it pri>v.. in the Si.-.t!\ am! is ?pc* '
;.ll.\ aoaptr.1 to (lit-1 rent tli mHii t lli.it climate. ]
' NATURE'S DWN nE?AEDY,
Ci.ti :.r<- oiae ifn tlx- I ; < i tp< I ir? all srrnfImik.
anil r i-iiitui.- li. ctioi's. Alone,
: ii .i ' a" h : r.li I ft w'. vii. -n -.t-in. ti with
irfc.t|vir:i'a, Yellow Lo> U,:t::d oilier herb*, it lorma
3r. Tutt's h'aKaparilla
and (fccca's Bdight,. j
r ip ' I p. nrliil Hi I ; mi.", r !. ;>? . i< ri-c.lir.il
ri.-m i t!i- i re i t i I.! nl "i r - ,.li ?i .t y ir.t?, foul
k.m.titc Ir.'titl " .m a. I i r ' . i' ?kin
:-ca is. lir. j y. I.. !n- v < r ' o I. i til ?tit, Is of
r i n i (i . <i .1 .i re I l \i i .i nl .(>! i n. Ilk nee
i.-n-it-ir:. t c t- ri >i . .yf.i:' i r i.is a fairCO.n ixii'i,
ami !nii.,.s nji tti.'i i, . ui.ii
HEALTHY. SOU") i'LrSH.
\- an . i. ti t trjihi i poiton it i. trandv
i'ii'iii'i* ri!. 1. 1: -inr ii - t i i ft it m- i t tyjH
.ii i- i-v n r i 'v niitlvit. !. i-*: )-..<?.!> vi?
i. I' i .1 1:1.11 I n'l IV it i i ;..> Jinrr.l. 1 Ih f
me :o laic . I* mii. ia r .: .! 1,11; ann
|.|i of di'ltiilV. c i. .1 i.' t % r an I .i<;'i... TOO
lit I I j. rii.' -i !' it'.i ..i ' V .1:! . Iti- t<.
rricc, f ;.c.i. Ol;i .r 1 strc-i-l, V v.- Y-,rk
just opened.
Fail and Winter Stock
AT j
James Jones,.
I have the pleasure of .announcing to
inv iiiimcrotM pa runs that i have
Jusl lU'luriHtl from the North cm
Markets
where I purchased a heavy stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
which I propose lo sell at prieescorrcspouding
wiili tlie low price of cotton.
My stock of
HARDWARE
cannot he excelled in this market, ami as 1
made my purchases in this line, under the
most favorable circumstances, 1 can aifonl
to sell I lie same at the
Very lowest Prices.
COTTON.
I a in always in the market, and give tlie
highest market prices in cash,
The patronage of the public is solicited
I'olitc and attentive clerks on hand to
serve customers.
sepl't?If J AMES JONKS.
BACK AGAIET.
1 II WK the pleasure rf announcing tnmy |
friend- ami pit runs t'-al 1 lmvc removed to
MY OLD NTA^D,
where with fur greater facilities and convc- I
nicnces than I had before the lire, I uia
prepared to conduct a
Fill ST CLASS JlAKEUYj
in every respect, and the patronage of the i
public is cordially solicited.
Orders For Cakes
of any description promptly and satisfactorily
filled by competent bakers.
Frosli Br.oad.
ill way Oh hand.
oct 23tf MRS. II CR08DV.
]Voli<30# i
Thirty days after the date of this notice, i
if not rnlle I for before the expiration of!
I hut time, 1 will rell at public auction
lot til Mueken l. not*- lying in the ilepot ot :
lie South Carolina Railroad Company, consigned
lo order of A. S. Muggins,"
U II. ANDERSON* Agbnt.
JtettnbYr 11* 1?t7". 4t
IIV ATTV riAXO, ORGAN txnt Look; I 1
*. A startling sec! Organs, 12 J
dops, $.v?, Pianos only cost IMfiO. Clr. Free.
Daniel F. Realty, Washington, N.J.
fJI T IWft an?l Revolvers. Illustrated price list
s U free, (treat Western (inn Works, I l
Pittsburg, 1'a.
? M11111 moth out IK toeverylmd.v. Stein ;
H VAfl winder watch free with llrst order, j
M X WW Ten <l:?l!a s a day guaranteed. M. '
CRONEGli A < o'., Philadelphia, Pa.,,
or Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
3 new vocal and 2new instrumental pieces sheet j
music, inc.. sliver or stps. Music Publishing j
Company, Middlt boro, Massachusetts.
AGENTS WANTED for Ilolman's new
PICTORIAL BIBLES, i
2,fw>0 Illustrations. Medals and diplomas awarded.
Address for new circulars, A. J. lloliiian A ,
Co., 9.10 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Agents wanted for the
Work Days of God. I
A hook of marvelous beauty and richness in >
thought, style and historic fact Gives the very;
bream of science, making ii* thrilling wonders
and bright gems household treasures. Endorsed
by the press and clcrgv everywhere. 1IAIIK
CIIANCK for Agents. Sales Immense. Sample
Illustrations, Circulars and terms FREE, at
once* J. C. Mci T'KDY A CO., Philadelphia, Pa.
r a I.arur VtXKDi'AKOS with name, in case,
Oil 13c. 2*' without case. pc. 30 new fun cards.!
loc. Oi tilts, 10c. F. Wamibikn A Co.. Middleltoro,
Mass.
CAMfnOniC Tim only .mbliiati.-in of
Onli I Un U O the true ' Jamaica Ginger j
wifh choice aroiuatlcs and
French bi-and.v, for tveafc- !
IAMIAIPA ness, weariness and prostra ,
JAIYIAIL'A tlon, of the uervoiM forces,
inability to sleep, cold ex- j
troniitlcs and suspended < IrPiMPrD
cnlatlnn is a grateful boon to
UilNULR. suffering hum nity at once |
soothing. strengthening and refreshing. A*k for j
8a 11 fold's Jamaica Ginger. w4
RUPTURE! i
Those wishing relief and cure for Rupture,'
should consult Dk. J. .a. 81IKHMAN, 2m Broadway,
New York. Send 10c for his new hook with ;
photographic likenesses of had cases before nud !
Mfter cure. Beware of cheats who pretend to fur-1
nlsli lir. Sherman's treatment.
One of these fellows, u German clerk, now railing
himself I?r. \V. (i. Oreinplen. is indicted on t
combialntof Pr.s.and await- trial for forgery and
embezzelmeut.
AGEINTS
WANTED I !
Foil FARTIt'ri.A l!S AIHWESS
'Wilson Sru iiiK Machine 'o
<*79, Broadway, New York City, Chicago III. New
Orleans, I.a., "or San Francisco, Cal.
OPIU^i' IlahittiiNMl.
A Certain and Sure Cure!
Ijjrge rtductlnu in prices. A inal bottle free.?
Mr*. J. A. lhollliiger, lapoite, Intl., fPotntcrlv
Mrs. l>r. s. B. Collins.] *
Soul fur Reduced J'rir J.id (J
MASOX A
CABINET 0 II 0 ANS.
New and Kp!onU:tf styles. Prices redveed $10
foearn this month, (Nov. lsTTL Address, '
Mason .v Hamlin Organ Company, Boston, New
j York or Chicago.
tthc I
/youthPsX
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i v~. "MJ^- ~^r
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' V v- :-l-V <+! - '
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It aims to t?e a favorite tn every rami*??loohe 1
for eagerly i>? tbe young folks, ami read tvilli in-:
teres! I ? the older. lis purpose is to interest
wi.ile it'amuses; to be judicious, practicable, sen-1
slide, ami to have really permanent woitli.'wlil t> 1
it attracts for tlie hour.
It is Imndaainely illustrated. and lias for confriliutors
some of the most attractive writers in
the country. Among these are:
I T Trowi.ridge, Hinali Mitlooh (Talk.
iatnesT Fields, .] (i Whittle',
ltctiecca II Pavis, I.onise r. Voulton,
Mrs A II Leo'ioweiw, ?' A Stephens.
Kdwaid I verctt Hide, JHarriet P. spoffor
Win CuUi-n ISrvant, A I) T Whitney.
LottlsaJM Alcott.
Its reading Is adapted to old mid young; u very 1
comprehensive in its clniractur. it gives
Stories of Adventure, Stories of Home and
i etteni of Travel, School Life
Cditor: sis upon i urrcnt Talcs. Poetry,
Topics, Selections for Iteclallihtori
al Articles, nation,
I'lograiiliicai Sketches, 'Anecdotes, Puzzles,
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sent fr> e, PJe:?se incntloii in what paper you i
read this advertisement.
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II Teuijile Place. Itoston.
CONSUMPTION
An I |.lci;etpii, iv::rod . k?r-c" r
cf .v'l if"' i 'x! l.i.tii iiwj>in: ,.r> i.w (tier. u;.i ,
t :u;-> Tt^rliblij r.-rr. './ Ii r i> ^ y --iij |>.nn. 11.
?UT*J f r>??' ?/? '*. /' "Hr/.I .? i -t n.-,h. tt t.i .11,: : ti i
t nr t :.n l I iitji ?.;? i r r i t> r i rv .
t. ! tr *n-| pit r prr.r-H ,nm|>l It.. r't*T liiv I c I !
i(s -ur ,i;k? ;>.!*? r-i-i ?li (r ic?. h?? !
onto ??wn it known to h'? nil r g fp't <w .
; la by ? -ir I r -I " -ii k -ii ii - |: : iv<, I v it! > :
Ira* t-icII vir> ! >! i? tht? recipe !nr(i?mftti. frm *
tr -!i. will'/ .liro ?i,.r?. Ai'dri?.w 'I ? It.
\<*. .f.lid^i.iii.LCPI;! <-uttitr.N. r
THE OLD CnRHER STORE,
W. C. GEBALD
Would invito the attention of tlie public
to his
Immense Stock
FOR THE
Fall and Winter Trade,
Consisting in part of
I >ry Goods, Notions,
Hoots,,Slices, Hals, Clothing,
Gents' Furnitlrng GocnN,
I'nitcy At tides, (Jrocerics.
Provisions, Hue n. Lurd,
Clicehc, Crackers, Sugar.
Coffee, Ti a, Mola
(/ itiitcl Go; (Is, Salt.
Pctwer. Seizors, Tobaccos, \e.
which lu> lias just reseivcd. 'and which is
larger ami far superior to any previous
stock lie has ever exhibited.
1 wouM a>k a cart fill examination of my
stock before purchasing, ns I nm confident
that I can save money to all who need
ooOlls,
Highest cash prices paid for
COTTON
and nil kinds of
Con 111vy Produce.
My slock of
Efa^ing and Tics
i
is extensive. cp. 11*.
?
Wood! Wood !
Any kind of I-'IKl' WOOD furnished
upon shoe est notice. Money must he paid
to he DHIVKI', unless sstisfnetory nrningc-, "
men is are previously mad with
.Sep. III". J. I'. MrUOM'AI.b.
WANTED.
A Piano. Mill nn/oi huv. Address
JOUUNAL UFflt'K. i
OettfArr 8tl. tf '
DRUGS & MEDICINES, j
I beg leave to announce tbat I am now
eceiving n
NEW STOCK!
OF
DRUGS,
.VKDIOINES.
PAINTS,
OILS,
PERFUMERY,
BRUSHES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
FANCY GOODS,
kc., &c.
which I propose to sell at prices to suit the
times. My stock embraces everything
usually found in a
FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE.
'
Cigars and Tobaccos.;
A large supply of I he most popular brands I
Durham Smoking Tobacco, and the celebra-!
ted Gravely Chewing Tobacco, the best in
use.
Gunpowder Tea!
I taf,lo Mil 111, ntlenlion of fninili,,
to this article, which I guarantee to be the ,
best in market, and cannot fail to please.
TOILET SOAPS in great variety aud at
all prices.
CHOICEST PERFUMERIES and Toilet
Powders, in great variety.
SPUES. MUciARD, PEPPER, BAKing
Powder and Condensed Milk always on
hand.
A LARGE STOCK OF LAMPS, LAMP
Fixtures, Kerosene Oil, Ac., constantly on
hand
j
PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS, j
I would call the special attention ol i
painters and others wanting White Lead to '
niy
Southern Uliiti Lcad,
71
which is guaranteed strictly pure and can- j
not fail to give satisfaction.
C. J DUNLAP.
DR. ZEMP
BEGS TO CALL ATTENTION TO HIS
large and carefully selected stock of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES!'
:o:
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My tit ek is made tip of the best and
purest, consisting in part, of
Drugs, Medicines,
Uils, l'uinrs,
I>je StuflV. Glass,
Putty, Turpentine,
Soaps, Stationery,'
Fancy Toilet Article?,
Choice Perfumery, Lamps,
Burner?, Patent Medicines,
Trusses, Books,
Paper, Eur elopes, (
4 rnncy Candies.!
Physicians prescriptions accurately I
compounded, and solicited from all part? of i
the country. ovt'itftf |
t'EED AND SALE ST/BLES.I
Every convenience on the spot. Always
put up at
ARMSTRONG'S COM MODIOMS
STABLES
on DcKalb Street. Good pump well on
premises. Animal? well fed and properly
cared for by accomplished hostlers.
PRICES VEIir MODEUATEHorse?
and mules always on hand and i
for sale cheap. l)on'r forget the place. j
J. A. ARMSTRONG. ,
Parties indebted to me are request ,
to be prompt in making se'tlement. Collections
must be made or I shall be compelled
to adopt severe measures.
flTTRTR A S T I
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Our usually largo arid varied slock of j
Christmas Goods,
|
Embracing every variety of
FHENCII CANDIES,
FANCY CANDIES,
FLAIN CANDIES,
Fruits and Nuts,
OF AI.I. KINDS,
Currants, Citrons, l'runes, Raisins, Figs,,
Jellies, Preserves, JSpiees, Sauces, Flavor-1
i!i? Extracts, Dcssicatcd Cocoanut, &c., Ac. I
!
Family and Fancy Groceries,*
.unci: MEAT.
Pig Hants, Pigs' Feet, $c. \
\
Wc keep constantly on hand a choice j
stock of
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,!'
And continue to Fell
I
The Best Cigar for the Least
Money.
Fireworks and Totys!
lit greater variety than ever.
Wo ?ulii it a call from our former patrons
md the public generally, and guarantee
roods at the lowest prices possible.
KIBKLEY A SMITHdec?
Ill
Cheoso.
i / w, COXLS CUE El E for sale bv
IVV BAl'M liUOS,
NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS,
Just Received by
: at,
Prices to Suit the Times,
We have just opened a complete assortment of NEW GOODS, suoh at we usually
keep, consisting of
DRY GOODS, I BOOTS AND SHOES,
READY MADE CLOTHING. HAKDWAFK,
WOODWARE, | CROCKERY, Ac.,
Together with full lines cf
Choice Family and Plantation Groceries,
all of which have been carefully selected, and purchased upon the most favorslle
terms, and at the ^
T ,OWF?T T>T?Tni??
Give us a call and examine our goods and prices before making ycur jurcLns#
elsewhere.
LARGE STOCK OF BAGGING AND TIES
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR COTTON.
KENNEDY k BOYKIN.
$100,000
WORTH OF GOODS
TO aOIiD
At Astonishing Low Prices;
4
CONSISTING OF
Dry Goods,
Clothing, Hats,
Shoes, Hardware,
Saddles, Harness,
Groceries, Bagging,
Ties.
We Still Pay Above Market Price for Cotton.
_ BAUM BR C
REMEMBER!
VOU CAN
I3ny tlie Be?t and Cheapest
HOOTS AXD SHOES,
HOOTS A\I) SHOES,
Itoirrs AXIi SHOES,
HATS AND CLOTHING,
HATS ANp CLOTHING.
HATS AND CLOTHING,
i ? J ?. 9 Ikiii/M Z' _1 v^1 ?_l?
jl 1?111is9i1ii1^ vGents.'
Furnishing Goods,
Gents.' Fnenishing' Goods,
AT
W. Xj. ARTHUR'S
W. L. .AIF/nBCTTIR/S
W. Xj. ABTHUa'S