IRISH SONQ.
[Suggested by four lines in Banting's collection?to
the air of "The Rejected j
Lover."]
On Innisfnllen's fairy isle.
Amid (lie (dooming bushes.
We leant upon the lover's stile.
And listened to the thrushes;
When I first sighed to see her smile,
And smiled to see her Mushes.
Her hair was bright as beaten gold,
And soft as spiders spinning.
Iler cheek out bloomed the apple old
That set our pareuls sinning:
And in her eyes you-might behold
My joys and griefs beginuing.
In Innisfallen's fairy grove
I hushed my happy wooing.
To listen to tlie brooding dove
Amid the branches cooing;
But oh! how short these hours of love.
How long their bitter rueiug!
Poor cushat! thy complaining breast
Willi woe like mine is heavine.
With thee I mourn n iruiness quest; |
For ah.' with art deceiving
The cukoo-bird has robbed my nest,
And left me wildly grieving.
? The Spectator.
FLASHES.
A wiseacre?Your wisdom tooth.
Open to conviction?the prisoner at
the bar.
When is a doctor most annoyed?
When he is out of patients.
Whenever you have ten minutes to
6parc go and bother some one who has't. |
It has boon said that any lawyer who
writes so plainly as to he intelligible is;
an cnetny to his profession.
To make a girl love you, coax her to
Jove some one else. If there is anything
a woman relishes, it is to*be contrary.
The editor wlio was told that his last
article was as clear as mud, promptly
replied, ''Well, that covers the ground."
Two twin brothers are said to be so
much alike that they frequently borrow
money of each other without knowing
it.
There arc occasions when a run on a
bank cripples the bank but little One
of them is when a steamboat attempts
Jl
What is the difference between an
auctioneer and a postmaster ? One dors
as he is lid, and the other as lie is directed.
It ha9 been remarked that the driver
of oxen is the man who mn^t assiduously
cultivates the sciences of /mtr-ticultur" ;
and ^ee olegy.
The difference between a plate of
bani sandwiches and a pane of class is
that one is sand which is, and the other
sand which was.
"What's that man yelling at ?" asked
an Illinois farmer of his boy. "Why,"
chuckled the bov, "he's yelling at the
top of his voice."
She was plump and letutiful, and he
was wildly fond of h? r; she hated him.
but, wouian like, she strove to catch
bim. He was a flea.
"What's the nutter with your eye,
Tormny ?" "Oh. it's only been going
through an operation at the hands of a
kr.ockulist, that's all."
A stranger in Chicago asked a young
scape-grace to show him a good boarding
establishment, and he directed him
U UU1 uvuivi r*
A little boy whose sprained wrist had j
been cuicd hv bathing in whiskey, surprised
his mother by asking her if papa [
had spraiucd his throat.
Mis. Malaprop says she knows who
the Alpine glacier is. lie is a foreigner
who carries a lump ot putty in his hand
and a pane of glass uuder his aroi.
A Wisconsin lady opened a matrimonial
intelligence office recently, but
she married the fifft man who applied,
and the concern came to a speedy end.
A young lady was undecided whether
to accept, the addresses of James or
John. James gave her a sealskin sacqur
and she immediately gave the sack to
John.
If there is anything that disturbs a
quiet hous?!nld more than u healthy
mother in-law, it is a woman that has
certain reasons for believing that she's
"smurt."
It is useless for physicians to argue
against short-sleeved dresses. The Conotitution
i'f the United States says that
' the right to bear arms shall not be interfered
with,"
"Fir. do you n can to say that I speak
falsely ?" said a person to u French gentleman.
'"No, sarc ; I say not dat. Hut,
Hare, I say you walk round about the
the truth very tr.ucli."
Tlecr In* been known to explode in
casks, and there is no knowing what it
may do to uien. A man full of beer is
liable, at any moment, to go home and
bl"w up bis family.
A henpecked husband said in extenuation
of bis wife's raid upon liis scalp,
' Von see, she takes her own I air off so
easily, she doesn't know how it hurts to 1
have mine pulled out.'"
Statistics show that the number of
idiots 1.4 increasing, ana yet some newspapers
continue to make war on quack
? doctors. What is a quack doctor for
lut to kill of! the fools ?
Every once in a while we hear of a
California woman killing a hear. This
is all right. Hut we challenge the world
to ransack the pages of history and
show us where a woman has ever got
away with a mouse.
A Eai.loo.n Race ? Professors Gilbert
and Hayden, both aeronauts of
some nolo, have just made a match for
a balloou race between the balloon A.
Erkenbrecber, holding 00,000 fe< t of
gas. and the balloon Lev Steele, bidding
4S.OOO feet, the start to he made from
Cincinnati. Professor Ilaydenij bets
$500 against $300 that he, with the
smaller balloon, w ill rise higher and remain
in the air longer than Gilbert with
the large one. each to send a man with
his rival carrying instruments to determine
the height attained. The date
of the asrJension has net yet been fixed.
Employer and Employed.
Whenever either employer or employed
forgets that there is a community
of interest between the two,
both are sufferers. This is true of all
kinds of business in which the two
classes coute in contact. The employer
who has no other interest in
liis help than to get out of them all
that their strength will permit them
to do, will soon find tnat his employees
will become equally as selfish,
and that not only the least possible
amount of labor that will prevent
their discharge will fie done, but
that what is done will lie imperfectly
performed, ami the employee who
has no other interest than to get his
mono?, is a detriment to any man
who employs him. In some establishments.
and on some farms, a
stranger would he unable to tell,
from the language or actions of the
help, that they were employees.
Whenever they speak of the affairs
of their employer, they don't speak
of thcin as if he was wholly responsible.
and that they had no responsibility
whatever, but their
language conveys the idea that they
feel their or.i responsibility, and
that the success or failure of the
businers i? a matter of anxiety to
them ; and their actions accord with
their words. Nine out of ten employers
greatly appreciate such a
manifestation of interest, and it
really seems to lighten the burden
which alwayj necessarily rests upon
a business man. If an employee has
such an interest in the affairs of
his employer, there is no mistaking
it. It will show itself on every
conceivable occasion ; and if he has
been so unfortunate as to find a
man who does not appreciate his
merits, they will not long go unrewarded,
for others will see them,
and be glad to avail themselves of
them. It is, no doubt, the case
with human nature, that it is selfish
in all of its relations of life, and
perhaps the great ma jority of men
are tr>n apt to slight their dutirs,
lirt/an
IIIMCU'4 Ul m/irji VUI ^ mill- UJMM.
honor, and performing services for
others as they would perform the
same service for themselves; hut
there are men, awl a great tnanv of
them, who arc strictly conscientious
in the performance of their duties as
employes, and if is such men who
will always win.? We at em Rural.
The Sense of Hearing in Slier p.
It is said that so acute is tbc sheep's
sense of hearirni that she can disr
tinguish the cry of her own lamb
among as many as a thousand others
all bleating at tbc same time, and
the latnb. too, is able to recognize
its mother's voice, even though it be
in the midst of a largo (lock. James
Ilo^rir. who was a shepherd as well
C-CT'
as a poet, tells us that it was very
amusing to watch the sheep and
lambs during the shearing season.
r> O
While the sheep were being shorn,
the lambs would be put into a fold
by themselves, and the former
would be sent to join their littlo ones
as soon as the operation of shearing
was over. The moment a lamb
heard its mother's voice it would
hasten f-om the crowd to moe* her,
but instead of finding the "rough,
well clad mam.v" which it had left a
short time before, it would meet a
strange and most deplorable looking
creature. At the sight of this it
would wheel about uttering a most
piteous cry of despair, and perhaps
run away. Soon, however, the
sheep's voice was heard again ; the
lamb would thereupon return, then
once more bound away, and sometimes
repeat this conduct for ten or
a dozen times before it fully understood
that tho shorn ewe was in
reality its mother.? Wood.
Tomato Leaves.
A statement comes from South
America that a singular property of
the tomato leaves has been discovered
byji fruit grower having cut
down some tomato vines, he used
thern as a mulch around his peach
trees, lie soon discovered that the
curculn, which was destroying his
fruit, had abandoned the trees
surrounded by the tomato "incs,
which proved a perfect protection
not only against the curculio, but
against other noxious insects. lie
found also, by steeping in water some
fresh leaves of the tour, a to and
sprinkling the infusion upon other
plants, the innumerable inseets which
cover tliem were driven away. Some
gardeners have tried the remedy,
some by accident and some by intention,
and their success was remarkable.
One gentleman bad his apple
trees ravaged l>y the curculio until
last year, when lie secured a spl?ndid
crop, lie knows no cause for
his exemption from the cureulio,
except the tomato plants that were
grown for the first time among hi?
trees.
Noxious Weeds.
In some of the Northern States
of the Republic, a law, for the suppression
of noxious weeds, has recently
been enacted and, we hope,
will he rigidly enforced Owners of
real e tatc are compelled to destroy
all such growth on their lands and
adjoining roadsidc3. Railroads and
canals arc not exempt from these
requirements, neither is the unknown
owner of vacant lands. The authorities
"suppress the nuisance, '
and the expense becomes a mortgage
upon the property. Such a
law would be a blessing to Southern
farmers/? Our Jlome Joicrml.
To Desroy llugs.
To destory hugs on squash ami
cucumber vines, disolvo a table- ,
spoonful of saltpetre in a pailful of'
water. Put a pint of this around
each hill, shaping the earth so that;
it will not spread much, ami the
j thing is done. The more saltpetre!
i if you can afford it?it is good for
vegetable, hut death to animal
'life. The bugs burrow in the eaith
at night, and fail to rise in the
, morning. It is also good to kill the
grub in peach tree ?only using
twice as much, say a quart to each
tree. There was not a yellow or
blistered leaf on 1*2 or 15 trees to
which it was applied last season.
No danger of killing any vegetable
with it?a concentrated solution up"
plied to heans make them grow
rapidly.?So. Husbandman
To Poulthy R a is Kits.?Headers
of the Cultivator engaged in poultry
i i \ i i i .i r..t ......
I raising, snoiiiu nreu im? uh'iiii indigestion:
"Put a tahlcspoonful of
; sulpliur in tlie nest as soon as the
; hens or turkeys are set. The lient
I of the fowls causes the fumes of the
i sulphur to penetrate every part of
' their bodies, and every louse is killed,
i and as all nits are hatched within
ten days, when the mother leaves
1 the nest with her brood, she is perfectly
free from nits or lice.
A correspondent of the N. Y.
Tf er/i/, speaking of corn, says : Soak
the seed for "24 hours in tepid water,
; in which has Ikcii dissolved copperas
! at the rate of \ pound of copperas,
2 gallons of water, to 1 peck of corn,
| This wijl turn the seed black,
[quicken germination, and protect it
j from the wire worm effectually, and
I in a great measure from the cut
| worm also. Corn should never he
' planted without this preparation on
land abounding with these pests.
TOMDR. BUTTS
Branrraa no. 12 n. Eighth st.
nii J St. Louia, Mo.
Wh-, hu had (cm trr experience In the treatment of the
atxual troubles of both malt and female than any physician
ir th* Wast, give* the results of his long and successful
practvt in nis tw? works juit pubiunca, cnuueu
The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
Books that art really Gall** sad KrlMmtrarlon In all matters
pertaining to Mankeed and Wamaakuad. and supply
want long felt. They art keauttrally Illustrated, and in plain
language, easily understood. The two hooks unbrace MJ
pages, and contain saleable I afnraatlna for both married and
single, with all the recent improvement! in medical treatment
Read what our homepapers say: "The knowledge imparted
In Dr Balte' new works is In no way of auestionahi* character,
but li something that erery nae should kai w Tka
Taatk. the eictim of early indiscretion; the laa. ctnerwlaa
perfectly healthy maybe .out with waning vigor in lie prima
of lift, and tka Woman, In n>i**r,v?^\7TJF V M I
from the many ilia her K2 la he.iC \J 111 U
to. "?St Louis Journal. _ fa 1 It till
rOPl'LlR PRIflth ? 00 Cta. earn
both lr one volume, gl; In cloth
gilt a ett extra. Bent under oral, ocJB JH jfl
receipt of pries in money or stamps. ? WW! mm ~
Q BURN HAM'S
WARRANTED BEST X CHEAPEST.
Also, MILLING MACHINERY.
PRICES R2DUCED APS. 20. 73.
TaniiiMctdirce. Osncr, YoEi", l'r
Ready lor Business.
m STORE
AND
Entirely New Slock
beams and nettled
HAVE THE PLEASl'lli: OF ANN'Ol'Ncing
theopemng of their NEW STOKE al
the old stand orflAl'T.J. W. Mct.TKKV,
where they have just opened
An Entirely Hew Stock
OF
FAMILY A FANCY CHOCLIIIKS,
Consisting in part of
Sugar, Coffers, Teas. Flour, Il.tccn,
Lard. HuOrr, Canned (ioods
all kinds, Jellies. 1'idles,
Ceil)feet ioneries, Cigars,
Tobacco,
And all other poods usually found n a
FIRST CLASS GROCERY
STORE;
Highest market prices paid for all kinds of
Country Produce.
Always ready to pay the CASH for Cotton
nn it tiTHftmnw a trvtmiiiT tip
mUlMWiMUN fe i\i?j A I JLsXiiJ.
Sop. 20u>3,
MEM
y> THE UNEQUALLED JAS, LtFFEL DOUBLE
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY
SAW, FLOUR AND GRIST MILLS.
SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND HANGERS
POOJLE&HyNT,
<1nmi?>4l <'oa*si Dicer.
l*?.tf<<i llnrn, SnliTion. Oysloi", Pickle
S u'l.iics, Xc., .\i\, l-V
KiitKi.::v \ SMITH
Ni. WOIjKIO,
f in es' i>!5v (.ooijs ktos:r.
A I. SO,
IJiivs mi l |?:iys t!i lnjrliest tnarkcf
for pi con mi I ilry raw I.i ! -, 1?, f?\,
otter, mink, raccoon an-l raMiit ?k!nx.
Aim, rajs, wijol. tallow, tieenvax, oH iron,
bras*. copper, Ac. janltf I
Always on ?auia<].
Choice I'uwily Hr e ri< - m Imwcf! lip-1
res, by " KlhKLKV U SMITH. '
JUST OPENED.!
Fall and Winter Stock
AT
James Jones.
1 have the pleasure of announcing to
my numerous patrons that 1 have
Justliturned from the Northern
Markets
where I purchased a heavy stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS, j
which 1 propose to sell at prieescorrespotiding
with the low price of cotton.
My stock of
HARDWARE
I cannot he excelled in this market, and as 1
| made my purchases in this line, under the
most favorable circumstances, 1 can afford
to sell the same at the
Vprv T.nwpflt. Prin.AR.
I COTTON.
I nm always in tlie market, atul give the
highest market prices iti cash.
The patronage of the puMic is solicited.
Polite and attentive clerks on hand to
serve customers
! seplO?tf JAMES JONES.
Kfiity ?f Ik* 19lk fnltrj.
Barham's Infallible
PILE CURE.
Minulkcturcd by the
Sjrs?n?i:#CiriC:.,2~*i:B, K. C. |
liBffrrriilita ?nr* IlriuArrbuMi 1
or Plfea, wbro a run U powlbt*.
PHro Ll?l tail buna id- UeUmotluit
fur aUked o? appllcuUoa
W. CLYBURN,
General Insurance Agent,
Represents:
Gatatoa Insurance Association.
Unlan'Marine ami Fire Insurance Co.,
Texas Ranking amt Insurance Co..
Galveston Insarrance Co.,
Of Galveston, Texas.
1 Cash Capital $000,000 00
Surplus 155.781 97
Total $755,781 97
CAPITAL & ASSETS, 8755,7S1 97.
Georgia Home Insnrance Compaay,
Columbus, Ga.
ORGANIZED IN 1859.
Capital Slock . , . . . >00 00!
Total Assets . . , 52-1,120 22!
octSOtf I
___
a a a a week In your own town, fs Outfit
S. risk* beioler, If you want n
|UWW business nt which persons of either 1
sex can niake trreal pay all the time \
they work, write for particulars to II. llAi.i.rrr.V j
Co., l'ortluml, Maine. ttiari2-iy
JWMcCURRY
IS OFFERING
Karc Inducements
I |
TO PARTIES WASTING
DRY C3-OOIDS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS. SHOES, HATS
IIA111)WAKE, CROCKERY, |
Groceries, &c.!
Always in the market, and will pay
the
Highest Prices for Cotton.
Don't fail to give mo a call.
J. W. Mtd KKl.
ilecl ltf
Cigars and Tobacco.
Always on hand, a selrci stock of Cigar".
Smoking and Chewing Tohacco, l'ipes. CU
' garottes, Cigarette Papers, Ac., for sale by
I fcbl J if KIRKLBT ft SMITH.
Wilmington, Columbia
and Augusta 11. K.
i General Passexijeii Department.
Contain a, S. C., March 7, 1S78.
The following schedule will be opcrale<i?
on nnd after this date :
Dit'/ l.'s/ir-t* Train*?hail ft Krrrj'l $un<!tii/.
cmvn north.
I.rave Columbia 10 .'10 a ni ]
Leave Florcneo - AA p ni I
Arrive at Wilmington 7 50 p in
CD I NO SOI'TII.
Leave Wilmington 10 2S a in
Leave Florence 0 1" p in
! Arrive at Columbia <> AO p m '
j Tins Train stops n! all regular stations.
Xijht AV/(/v.?.? Train?Daily
tilllMi SOUTH,
Leave Columbia 1100 am ;
Leave Florence 4 *'0 p m
Arrive at Wilmington S 45 a lu i
001 Ml SOI'TII
Leave Wilmington 7 25 p m [
Leave Florence 11 !la p m
Airive at Columbia '! 115 a m t
Tills Train is Fast Express, making:
! ihrougli connections, all rail, North ami
South, ami water line connection via
j Portsmouth. Stops at all stations hetweon
I Columbia ami Florence, ami at Marion,
| Fair IllulV, Whiteville, Fhn.ingion, Niulij
oV ami Urinkiey'sTiirough
Tickets sobl, ami baggage
| eheckoil to nil principal points. Pullman
Sleeper* <>n night trains.
Through TrriyhI Train ? Daily eicrpt Si'iiJay j1
001.Nil NORTH,
j Leave Columbia ti 15 a in j
Leave Florence 4 .40 a in j
I Arrive at Wilmington 12 50 p ui
HOI NO SOUTH.
T.eave Wilmington II 00 a in ,
Leave Florence K t'l p m |
Arrive at Columbia I 50 a in
Local Freight Train leaves Columbia '
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday only, j
at 0 00 a. m. Arrives at Florence at 5 50 '
p. m. A POPE, U. F. & T. A.
J. F. Ditixe, SujJtriDtnRlent. 1 ]
Water-Purifying Chain Pump1
Acknowledged 10 be superior to any other
pump known. No valves to get out of or i
der. Bucket and chains made of galvati- J
ized mnleable iron. The foulest water I
made pure by the use of this pump. 10)
feet or less. $10; each additional foot, 50 [
cents. This pump may be examined at the
Latham House.
jfiii8-tf LATHAM & PERKINS.
GILBERT BROTHERS,
(NEW ESTABLISHMENT,)
CARRIAGE, WAGON
AND
BLACKSMITH'S SHOP
AT THE
Old Stand of ?IotUs tiro's.
We are prepared to do everything in onr line
in the brst style, at short notice, and at the
cheapest cash rates,
fir PLANTATION WORK a specialty.
1'ubllc patronage respectfully solicited.
GILBERT BRO'S.
.Ian. 29-tim
SEABOARD
N-NWANTTW A AN
UN g U IwiiAN WL UO.
OF
NORFOLK, VA
I big la&TG ft tall I lie Attention of my
ftierds to the fciOtihat I represent several
First Class Fire Insurance
Companies,
ana :im jircpnreu to effect INSURANCE at
Reasonable an?l Living
Rales.
The Farmville and Seaboard
Companies,
formerly reprcpsented by Messrs. Trantham
A Hay. are now in my charge. Private
I? .lui.l.kn /i au inwiifail <1 f VAO utf.no lilrt rfllau All
losses or damage by fire will he promptly
adjusted Tlie public will do well lo Rive
me n cull before insuring elsewhere, and I
respectfully solicit their patronage
JOS. J. MACEA7.
BACK AGAIN.
1 HAVE the pleasure of announcing tomy
friends and patrons tiat 1 have removed to
MY OL? STAND,
where with far greater facilities and convenience*
than I hail before the fire, I am
prepared to couduct a
FIRST CLASS RAKERY
in every respect, and the patronage of the
public is cordially solicited
Orders For Cakes
of any description promptly and satisfactorily
tilled hy competent bakers.
Frosh. Bread.
always on band,
oct 2dif MRS. H.CROSBY.
At or A car Cost.
Having on band too large a stock of
of best qualities to carry through
llie dull season, 1 ain determined lo turn
il into monev, and in order to do so rapidly.
have concluded to sell at the following
very low prices by the gallon :
Old Crow Ky. Kyc Whisky $4.25
T?;..Ln,. it.,. * o r.n
* ' % v j nj'i to.L/V
Miller's Hyo 2 50
Pride of Ohio Kye 1.75
North Carolina Corn 2.50
Baltimore Corn 1.75
Apple Brandy (the best) 3.75
(iinirer Brandy 2.50
Blackberry Brandy 2.50
Connao Brandy 3.50
(Sin (best) 2.50
lluui (pure) 2.50
Port Wino 2.50
Tnhacon and Cignrs in variety, at lowprice.*.
Also, a fine assortment of
Family Groceries
of the best quality.
Call ami see me, ami price my goods bcore
purchasing elsewhere.
J. H, LOLLIS,
at " OM 15rick Corner," llroad Ft,. Camden.
S. C. jan 1-if
I, O O K !
W. A. ANCRUM & CO.
Offer the following INDUCEMENTS to
purchasers :
Choice Itaenn Sides, tip: to 7Ac per lb.
Corn. Fit and '.'O cents per bushel.
Choice Canvassed Hams, lie to 12ie.
Bolted Meal, fresh ground, ,s.">c to $1.00 j
Flour. $ti to $8.50 per bhl. as to quantity.
Sugar, l<ic to 14c per lb.
Coffee. 'JOc to .'?()c per lb.
lVarl Grits, 40c per peck.
Salt, $1.25 per sack.
Kerosene. L'5c per gallon.
Choice Hyson and Black Tens*. 75c to
$1.50 per lb.
A full line of C'nr.nod Vegetables, Fruits |
mid Men's, Vssorted Candies, Soaps.
Starch. Sod a. Cream Tartar. Baking Bowdor,
Sra Foam. Yeast l'owders. Cure j
tlreund l'epper, (linger, Cinnamon, Cloves j
and Allspice, in fancy tin cans of all j
weights.
Somcl liiiiy Now.
Dessicaled Coeoanut-put up in {. \ and 1
lib packages, for l'ies. Buddings. ?Vc.
Fresh Soda, Butter and Milk Crackers. !
AlsoCinget Snapps and cakes received
weekly.
Full line of Choice Havannnli Cigars.
Cigarettes and Chewing Tobacco : and all j
articles usually kept in a well appointed j
Family and Fancy (Srocery House.
N Wo wisli to call special attention j
lo our large sto.-k ol prepared tomatoes and j
okra, readv for making soup. |
W. C. YOUNG. ISAAC YOUNG. j
YOUNG BROS.,
Harness, Hoots, Shoes, &e.j
Made or repaired at the shortest notice
ind in (he most durable manner.
The highest price paid for HIDES of all ,
lescript ions.
Give us a call, one door west of the
I'oatVflice, Cainiltni, S. C, dvclltf
N EW GO O D S !
Spring of 1878!
o
A CHOICE STOCK OF
FANCY AND DOMESTIC
IN NEW AND HANDSOME STYLES, BOTII FCREIGN AND
DOMESTIC, MANY OF THEM PURCHASED BELOW THE
COST OF MAXI FAt'Tl BE,
And will be sold at prices wLich cannot fail to give satisfaction. My
CLOTHING, HAT and ?HOE
DEPARTMENTS
are complete, and at the
! ttttit-i tt t* ^nttttnom t-n f tt-t-i
V JZj-CV JL -L-i^ VV JUCD'JL' Jt? -LkJT U -CO-tliO
CASH BUYERS
Will find it [to their interest to call and examine the STOCK before
purchasing.
Robert M. Kennedy.
H. BARUCH
0
OPEXEl > THIS HAY.
, fn addition to my already extensive stock, I have this day received a
Beautiful Lot of
PINE LINEN" TLM^.\7*rN,
Which I offer at the YEltY LOW prico of 10c per yard.
A new lot of
, Corded and Printed Jaeonefft, Hamburg Edging and
insertion,
and a large lot of NEW
CLOTHIUG.
: PRINTS be. CORDED PIQUE 8 l-3c. Very Fine LONG CLOTH 1.0c
A large lot of Dress PIQUES have been marked down from their
former low figure.
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KID GLOVES.
, 50 DOZEN PAIRS,
j Good at 50c per pair 1 Either of these qualities cannot be excelled
Better at ?1 >in quality and price anywhere in the United
j Best at ?1.50 J States.
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My Stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
Is known to be large, and new additions have also Jbeen made to this
Department.
| HATS,
In STRAW, WOOL or FUR for Men, Youths, Boys and Children.
Curtain Lace
! at 10 2-3c, 18c, 20c, 25c and 40c. Very Cheap indeed, and every lady
ought to see them.
Window Shades and Fixtures.
j Matting! Matting! Matting!
Carpets! Carpets!
H. BARUCH.
Great Bargains COTTON GINS.
AT THE price reduced to
THE OLD BRICK STORE. , ? im'
! For fast pinning and COOD SAMPLE
A T T\ those gins cannot be surpassed. We bare
|j |i rjXYi/\ IjTJ made an improvement in our roll box which
Wprevents choking.
Now is the time to engage NEW GINS
OFFE15S HIS and have repairing done.
We have on hnn<l a few second-hand gins
* gj. | at a bargain. Persons having gins to be
immense smock, repaired, will please send them in at once
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CONSISTING OF Corn Shelter.**, Threshing
^ Machines, Wheat FanDRY
GOODS. ners, Straw Cutters,
Ktc.,
Furnished at the shortestnotice
It. J. Mcl'ltEIGlIT & SON.
GROCERIES Manufacturers.
mayUtf
Of every kind, and FINEST Quality,
' . FEED AND SALE STABLES.
liawiAvai-e, Every convenience on the spot. Always
put up al
n T n J xi A. ARMSTRONG'S COMMODIOMS
Garden Seeds, Etc., stables <
FOlt THE on DeKalb Street. Good pump well on f
premises. Animals well fed and properly
SUMMERMONTHS ^BKEs^arMo^TK.
AT TIIE . ? orses and mules always on hand and
for sale cheap. Don't forget the place.
_ IMSTJffl FEICIS._ m
rp|ie 7V<>VOlt.Ar to be prompt in making settlement. ColleoCHAMPAGNE
flGAKS. Call and see tions must he made or I thai! be compelled
tUcm at KIRlVdSY & SMITH'S to atiopt severe measures.