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WEDNESDAY, 0CT, 2 1336, . . S. DPNKINS, Editor. Our Standard Bearers. Gocernr, J. P. ItcnARosos, of Clarendon. Lieutenant Goverzvr, W. L M&urns, of Greenville. Secretary of State, . LErNYER, Of Kershaw. Corptrr.ier General, R. E SOm , of Berkeley. Atoney Genera?, 3. H. ERuu., of Sumter. State Treasurer, L S B.uimEro, of Barnwell. Adjutant and Inpiector General, 3. L. LBo.t, of Abbeville. Superintendent of Education, .. RicE, of Abbeville. Congres,for Third Di.<tricf, Guo. W. DARGx, of Darlington. coOurr OFmCERS. Senate, JeSEPH F. RHAIE. House of Representatirex.z, JIums . Trs,--,D R RL PILowDN, JR. Auditor, D. J. BrkDu.V. Trea.<urer, H. H. HrooIs. &-hool Comnissioler, P. G. BFNow. Probate Judge, L. APmT. County Commissionere. A. MOtI.TRIE BRAILs~oRD, R C. HoRos, T. J. COLE. With this issue of the TIMES we lay down our editorial quill once more to zesume the life of a conscientious, God-fearing man. We would rather be the editor of thsper, backed by the good solid fOrangeburg County, as we are, than be Governor of the State. Orangequrg Times and Democrat. Well sir, you are the man we want. 'You are about the only one in the State who does not want to be Gov ern~or. The motion for a new trial in the case of the seven Anarchists, convict ed not long since in Chicago, has had a hearing and been denied. Some who were opposed to capital punish ment, had hoped that there might be a new trial-not that they believed the accused innocent, but because it is too severe a tax on human sympa thy to contemplate the hangiiig of seven men. Was it not equally as se ice a task upon your sympathy gen .tlemen, to contemplate that horrible mamacre of innocent men, brought about by this same seven ? What would prevent a recurrence of such, but the visitation of capital pun. ishment on the ring-leaders in the former. No, gentlemen, they have .been adjudged guilty before a tribu nal of twelve honest citizens, of the horrible deed of murder, and they should suffer the penalty of that law of man and God, which they have so rnthesly violated. There comes a flne when fidelity to justice, and mer - to the many, forbids our eyes to p$or our hands to spare the guilty. hsemen have brought it now. COURT PROCEEDINGS. Judge Wallace opened the Court Monday morning at 10 o'clock. There were fifeen Grand Jurors present. 'Tihe attention of the Court was called to Mr. 3. W.. Fleming, one of the grand jurors, who, since being drawn on the panel has appointed a Trial Justice. Although having served in this dual capacity at the last term of the Court, Mr. Fleming was request. ed to withdraw. The Judge's charge to the jury was brief, they having *been instructed as to their duty at previous terms of the Court. The first bill given out by the So licitor was the case of the State vs. Thomas Shannon, charged with the murder of William B. Barrow, the ac count of which was published at the time. The jury after remaining in their room about an hour returned with a true bill Mr. Shannon was arraigned and plead "not guilty." Through his counsel, to-morrow Ihsday) was set for the trial. True ilswere next returned in the follow is cases: Ludd Sanders, alias Mingo Craw lord, obtaining money by falso pre tenses. Jim Murphy, taking and using mule without consent of owner, and with out intent to steal same. John W. Addison. rape and assault with intent to ravish. Cuff McFaddin, carrying concealed weapons and aggravated assault and battery, The case against James Murphy was the first tried. Hle was defcnded by Rob't Stewart, Esq., colored, who elaborated extensively on the inno cence of his client, but tlie proof of guilt was too convincing for James' tale. The verdict of the jury contra dicted his statement, and the Court's sentence condemned him to the peni tentiary for six months. Jno W. Addison was next arraign ed. He plead "not guilt:-," and to day was appointed for his trial. The State failed to make out a case against Cuff McFaddin, and the jury, with the consent of the solicitor, re turned a verdict of not guilty. At this juncture the Grand Jury came into Court with two bills: one against Preston Conyers and the other against Charles Williams, both charged with selling whiskey without a license. Stewart, Esq., made an afidavit that he Lad a material witness to his de fense, who was abseilt, and his case wais consequently continued to the r-ext terni of the Court. Conyers, 01 being required to answyer, plead guil tv through his counsel, R. M. Thomp son, Esq. This case excited consid ,rable interest a1oDg the members of the a and the audience. Con vers is a whito lad and looked to bc a incre bov. Ho alleged that he sold the whisky as the servant of another The Judge agreod to postpone sen tence 'till the following morning, thai his counsel might present, in the forn of an aidavit, the circumstances o the crime in mitigation thereof. The Court herc adjourned to mee at 10 o'clock in the morning TU&D.\Y. At the opening of the Court thi: niornig- Preston Conyers was brough i forward for sentence. The youth o the pris ncr, and the extraordinar' situation in which he was placed, to gether with the remarkable circum stances o the erimeo, truck a tendei chOrd in the heart of the Judge, wh< let im of with a fine of $50, and stern amon.ition to be more carefu in the future. The fine was men [form, having no alternative attaching and prisoner being unable to pay. True bills were returned agains I Spann Davis, chargcd with arson and Abram Bonbow, for an assault with intent to kill, upon Rachel Mc Duflie. Abram Beubow was the only part; tried to-day. He was defended b: I.R. 0. Purdy, Esq., and acquitted. I; the afternoon the Grand Jury brough I in their presentment and were dis charged. SHLOFPS VITALIZE U is what you nee4 for Cmcmn ;t-npticr, T.oss of Appetit-. Dizzi ness, a:. all yniptoms of Dyspepsia. Pric 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Refutation of the Charges of Extrava gance Against the State Government Charges of corruption and extrav agance have been made against th State Government within the las twelve months. No one has believe< the charge of corruption, and it ha fallen flat and still-born. Some hav< been miisled by general charges of ex travagauce. But the speeches of Col I onel Richardson, candidate for Gov ernor, and the writings of those fa miliar with the facts, prove that ther is no foundation for such charges. - I what do they allege that the extrava gance exists~? Says someone, "in th< creation of new ofices." Let us se, what new offices have been created First, the Commissioner of Agricul ture. Through the efforts of that of flee the phosphate royalty has bee1 vastly increased and the tax on guani more than pays the expenses of th, office, whilst it protects the farme from fraud and impositior 2nd. The Railroad Commission. Ni body has been the object of mor, misstatement and misrepresentatioi than any other department we knoN of. As matter of fact and truth, thi State does not pay a dollar for thi: office. The expenses thereof are pai< by the railroads. 3rd. The office o Master has been created for some o the counties. The fees of the offici are paid by litigants, and do not comn (oni of 1te cunty. The fees of refer ences are reduced by the establish ment of tis office, and the businesi othcorts is greatly facilitated 4th. The office of Supervisor of Reg istration has been created. The firs year this cost $17,000. Now it cost: about $3,500 a year. That's extrava gance with a vengeance. Is there at honest disingenuous man who wouli do away with the eight box law ani registration, and go back to the 01i ways of carrying elections? Well there have been no other officers cre ated that we remember, so there is n< extravagance there ! But it is sait appropriations are made for the Uni versity and the Citadel. That's true but how much ? In round numbers forty thousand dollars. And we saa on behalf of the poor boys of this State, that that is not extravagance but a grand and noble economy. Ani so it goes. The comparison has beer made between 1878 and subsequen yer based upon the tax levy foi those years. In 1878 the public deb1 of the State was under investigatioi in the courts and no interest thereor was levied. Since then the interesi has been collected and levied, and still the rate of taxation is not high It is wrong to fill our people witi the ilea that the government is un worthy of their support, when everyj fact anid figure proves that since 187( the governmnent has been honestly faithfully, and economically admiinis tered.--lrr/Hd, ildb'um. FRJEE TRADE. The reduction of internal revenue and the taking off of revenue stamps from Proprietary Medicines, no doubt has largely benefitted the consumers, as well as relieving the burden o: homemanuactuers.Especially is Fur and Boscien. Gnnan Syrup, as the reduction of thirty-six cents per dozen, has been added to increase the size of the bottles containing these remedies, thereby giving one-fifth more medicine in the 73 cent size. The Aqjgn4 Flore~r for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and the Geirman Srup for Cough and Lung troubles, have, perhaps, the largest sale of any medicines in the world. The advan tge of increased size of tne bot tes will be greatly appreciated by the sick and afflicted, in every town and village in civilized countries. Sample bottles for ten cents remair the same size. SLEPLESS NIGH TS, nade miserabli by that terrible cough. Shdloh's Cure is the remedy for you. SIHILOH'S COUGH and Consumptioz Cre is soldl by us on a guarantee. It cure: Consuntion. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh' Farmers of Clarendon! Do not fail to send delegates from your township clubs, thoroughly zp with the issues of the day, to attend the meeting of the 30th Oct., at Man ning. By order of the chairman, T. A. Mris and V. S. Broos, Sec'vs F. A. A. In the Cour of Probate, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CLARENDON, L COURT OF PROBATE. Matilda R. McFaddin in her own right and as Administratrix of the estate of James H. MeFaddin, deceased, intestate, Plaintiff Against Elizabeth McFaddin, a minor of eleven years of age; Hugh 3cFaddin, a minor of two years of age; John J. McFaddin, Jr., and the Dundee Mortgage and Trust In vestment Company, limited, Defendants. Citation to Creditors. Y AN ORDER IN THE ABOVE STAT ed case, bearing date October 4th, A. D. 1886, it is adjudged: That all persons having claims against the estate of James H. McFaddin, deceased, be, and the same are hereby required to prove and file them in the said Court of Probate, on or before the first day of Janu ary, A. D. 1887, at noon, or be debarred of any benefit of the Decree made therein. Witness my hand and seal of office this. 5th day of October, A. D., 1880. J. DvPRE ALSBROOK, Oct12 Probate Judge, C. C. SHERIFFS SALE. State of South Carolina, Court of Common County of Clarendon. Pleas. Francis J. Pelzer, Francis S. Rodgers, T. S. Inglesby, and Francis J. Polzer, Jr., Co partners in trade, under the firm name of - Pelzer, Rodgers. & Co., Plaintiffs -ainst 3 John C. Manning. Mortgagor Defendant; t and W. B. Bischoff and J. Von Oven, Co rartners in trade under the firm name of S Henry Bischoff & Co.; and C. Wulburn and J J. H. Pieper, Copartners in trade under the - firm. name of Wulburn & Pieper; and C. P. - Poppenheim. Defendants. - Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, NDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN OR der to me directed by Judge B. C. - Pressley, dated Feb. 11th, 1886, I will sell 3 in front of the Court House in Manning, B witnin legal hours, on Monday, the first day of November next, to the highest bid - der for cash, the mortgaged premises here - described: "All the right title and interest I being the one-half in and to all that tract or 3 plantation of land situate and being lying in a the County and State aforesaid, containing r fourteen hundred acres more or less, bound ing and butting North on the tract of land owned by the said John C. Manning and the lands of J. L. Manning and Peter Chew ning, East by lands of the estate of T. C. Richardson and J. J. Boyd, South by lands of the estate of Jeptha Dyson and lands of s J. J. Broughton. Purchaser to pay for papers. * H. H. LESESNE, Sheriff Clarcndon County. October 6th, 1886. - State of South Carolina Court of Comimon . Clarendon County. Pleas. SW. H. Welch and Lanier Eason, Copart ners in trade under the firm name of Welch & Eason, assignees of Edwin W. Moise. Plaintiffs Against -John C. Manning, W. B. Bischoff, and J. VonOven, Copartners in trade under the I firm name of Henry Bisehofi & Co.; C. Wul I burn and J. F. Pieper, Copartners in trade I under the firm name of Wulbern & Pieper; ,and C. P. Poppenheim, -Defendants. Decree YVIRTUE OF AN ORDER TO ME .directed by Judge B. C. Pressley, ,bearing date February 11th, 1886, 1 will sell ,in front of the Court House in Manning, Swithin legal hours, on Monday the first day Sof November next, to the highest bidder for ,cash, "All that tract of land lying, being and isituate in the County of Clarendon, and iState aforesaid, containing two hundred and tsixty acres, with the buildings thereon, Sbounded on the North by lands of Mrs. J. SG. Brown and Robt. Brown, East by lands iof Jeptha Dyson and estate of R. C. Rich. I ardson. South by lands of H. B. Richard Sson and J. C. Manning, and West by lands I of J. C. Manning. .Purchaser to pay for papers. H. H. LESESNE, Sheriff Clarendon County. October 6th, 1886. WoeaeDr H BAER, W oeaeDruggist, Nos. 131 & 133 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C. Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Foreign and Domestic Chemicals, Glassware, Spices, Brushes, Essential Oils, Sur gical Instruments, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, SHOW CASES, of all sizes, and all articles usually found in a First-class Drug House. Prices low Quick sales and small profits. PATENTS CAVEATS,TADE MARKS AND COPYRIGHTS Obtained, and all other business in the U. S. Patent Office attended to for MODER ATE FEE.. Send MODEL OR DRA WING. We ad vise as to patenability free of charge ; and we make X0 CH A RGE UNLESS W E OB TAIN P A TEXT. We refer here to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Money Order Div., and to officials of the U. S. Patent Oflice. For circular, advice, terms and references to actual clients in your own State or County, write to C. A. SNOW & Co., Opposite Patent Office. Washington,D. C. TONSORIAL ARTIST. I have opened a first-class Shaving Saloon at the Enterprise office, and solicit the pat. ronage of the citizens of Manning and com munity. PBIcEs--Hair Cutting, 25c.; Shaving, 10c.; Shampooing, 25c. fiD- Special attention given to children. I ~Maorsxo, S. C. July 7, 188G. C .RDC 'IKELIJ & EASON, .amnily Grocers, 185 & 187 Meeting Street, and 117 Market St., CHARLESTON, S. C. Invite attention to the following Baroains: Cut Loaf Sugar, 121 lbs. for $1. Granulated Sugar, ~1.5 lbs. for $1. Confectioners''Sugar,~15} lbs for $1. White Ex. C. Sugar, 17 lbs. for $1. Light Brown Sugar, 19 lbs for $1. Good Brown Sugar, 20 lbs for $1. 21b. Tomatoes, 90 eti. a doz. 31b. Tomatoes, $1.10 a doz. Good Segars, $1 for a box of 50. These are but a few of the many attract ions we are constantly offering, and house keepers will ftid it greatly to their advan tage to send for a copy of our Monthly Price List, and consult it always. p#~-No charge for packing or drayage. Boyd Brothers, Wholesale Grocers and Commisson Merchants. 159 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. Direct Importers of Ales, Porters, Wines, and Brandies. Aug 18 NOTICE! Maxxrso, S. C., Oct. 2nd, 188G. T HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Board of County Commissioners will be held on Tuesday, the 2nd day of Novem ber next. All persons holding bills, accounts or de mands of any kind against the county. which have not been before presented to the Board, are hereby notieed that the same must be presented to the said Board on or before Nov. 2nd, for examination and ap proval. By order B'd Co. Com's. C. C. J. G. HUGGINS, Clerk B'd C. C., C. C. S. THOMAS, JR. J. M. THOMAS, -:: Stephen Thomas, Jr., & Bro, -WATCHES Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware. Spectacles, Eye Glasses, and Fancy Goods. s Watches and Jewelry repaired by expert workmen. 273 KING ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. Wm. Shepherd & Co., 232- MEETING ST., Charleston, S.C. STOVES, Stoves, Stoves! OLESALE RETAIL! Tinwares, House Furnishing Goods, Potware, Kitchen and Stove Utensi's. 8eSend for Price List and Circu.. lars. G. ALLEN HUGGINS, JR., D)ENTAL SURGEoN, W Office on Street South of Court House. Mch31 A. LEVI, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ma n ni ng , S. C. WNotary Public with seal. J. IE. SCOTT, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, wraninig, s. 0 Feb25 W. F. B. H.irsswon-rH, Sumter, S. C. B. S. Dzsarxs, Maxxrso, S. C. HAYNs WORTH & DINKINS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Manning, S. C. George W. Steffens, WaOLESALE GROCER, Auction and Commission Merchant and LIQUOR DEALER. 197 & 199 East Bay. Charleston, S C. .fr Agent for the Clayton & Russel Bit THE TOWN TALK!1 The BAIAINS inl Fail a'L Winter Goods at Store, where attractions still continue. :0: A full line of Dress Goods, consisting of Mohair Mixture, Diagonal1 Serge, Diagonal Cashmere, Oriole Cashmere, Mauch Serge, Persian Suitings, an d Pop lain, Calicoes, Harmony Lin imlgs, Eddystone Linings, Cam bric, Selisia. A full line of White G oods and Eiubroideries always on hand. Ladies and Misses Jersey Jackets. Hoods and Worsted Cloaks. Ladies Walking Jackets, New Markets. Russian Circulars, Ladies and Misses Solid Colored Hose. Gloves. Hiandkcrcheifs, and everything usual lV kept in a First-class Dry Goods Store. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Men's, Youths' and Bov' Clothing, of latest styles and low est prices. BOOTS AND SHOES. Wear the Standard Serew Fastened Boots and Shoes. :: Hats and Caps for Men. Boys and Chilhen, of the latest styles and lowest prices. Fresh lot of Famnily G-rooeries always on Hand at "Rock Bottom prices. Sole agent for The Westminster Roller Patent Flour, the best on the Market. Try a can of our Monumental Baking Powder for 50c.. and a lamp complete. worth 50 cents. thrown in free. Grand Central Tea. 60e. per pound. and a china cup and saucer put in with every pound. _:o: FUJR.NITURE I have this year adldel to my general st~-k, a nice and carefully selected stork of furniture. eoisistino of Bed Room Sets. Bedsteads. Chairs. Tales, Matresses, Bureaus, and Zinc safes at the very lowest manrket pries. WThanks for past favor's. and solicit a continuance of same. Very Respectfully, Sept22 LOUIS LOYNS. SweepStakesWhiskey. At the Saloon of S. WoLKOvISKIE Agt., the celebrated "Sweep Stakes" Rye Whiskey, pre.. p)ared and sold only by Messrs. Mayer, Sons & C o., of Philadelphia. This whisker has a nation al reputation for its mfedlicinlal qualities. Mr. Wolkoviskie has on hand, also, the "Ger man Bitters," highly recommended as a liver reg ulator. Sep 8 STONO PHOSPHATECOMPANY, Charleston, S. C. Established 1870. HIGH GRADE~ FERTILIZERS. Solub~le Guano. (highly ammloniated), .ssokred Bone, Acid Phosphate, Ask . Elment, JFloats, German Kainit, IHigh Grade Rice Fertilizer, Cotton Seed Meal. zWAll orders promptly filled. WILLI.DM R AVENEL, President. R. 21 MEANS, Treasurer. For sale by M. LEVI, Oct20 Manning, S. C. WAVER LY HOUSE, 1a Wiee3 s. CHA.RLEsTON, s. C. First Class in all its Apintmnents.T~PL" LZT~iIb ald RATEs, s1.50, s2.00 AND s2.50) Lie ttsfrtremnh nrcito Excellent Cuisine, L;arge Airy rooms.ONDLA. Electric Bells.Lbcddic'naloe toptm tr, JOS. PRICE, Proprietor. aet n lb.Sml oismie ~Hoel ent~1l Lsecu. rely wdreallrer, to yadesi h oNEDoLAR .FX FRANmXU Sqnaz, N Y. Wlen& Pieper Wholesala Grocers, F. N. V S W i l , ANDl DEAiGI IN Provisions, Liquors, Tlobacco, Etc. INS URANCE AGENT 1679 & 16 East Bay, Chairleston, ,S C 3IANNING, S. C. IDec17 Bernard O'Neil & Sonso bJr, Established 1845. CMISO ECAT Wholesale Grocers *Lm eet lse aiHiFr C OMMISSONM jMERBics AdNirTCS, 191 EatByand 48 and 50 State St.adCeet CHRLSTNS.C.. M .s AChAobbT, J., Limsinssoiit Ceet P lase iHi r Fir Att rics and onsir at, whoand Cement. AttorneyCuseo at Law, INLD R OLLINAX S ~etcHA ar 'ThngS. C. (RECowoLINNG Feb. 2z' toOlymnunuzea o rng MOISE & HUGGINS asCharOiliceavn CRP ;~J of Cnuin 8 ouse. NILMIN6TON, COLUMBIA AND AU. gusta Railroad, GExErAL PAssENGER DEPARTnYENT. April 2(;, 1886. TIE FOLLOWING SCfEDULE will bW oeperated on! and after thi-s date: NO. 4,DAuI.Y. Leave Wilminnton............... S.5 p m Leave Lake Waccamaw........... 9.40 p m Leave Marion........... 11.36 p m arrive at Florence ...............12.25 p w Arrive at Sumter................. 4.24 a m arrive at Columbia ............... 6.40 a m GOING SOUTH--No. 40, Dir.x. Leave Wilington...............10.10 p m Leave Lake Waccamaw...........11.15 p m -Irrive at Florence..... ...... 1.20 a m No. 43. DAILY. Leavw Florence................. 4.30 p m Leave Marion................... .5.14 p m Leave Lake Waecamaw.......... 7.03 p m Arrive at Wilmington ............ 8.30 p in GOING NORTH -No. 47, D.t. Leave Columbia................. 9.55 p in Arrive at Surater.................11.55 a in Leave Florence............... 4.20 a i Leave Marion................... 5.09 a m Leave Lake Waccamaw ... ......7.00 a m Arrive at Wilmington............ 8.20 a m Nos. 48 and 47 stops at all stations except Register, Ebenezer, Cane Savannah, Water ee and Simms'. Passengers for Columbia and all point on C. & G. R. R., C. C. & A. R. R. stations Aiken Junction. and all points beyond shor.ld take No. 40. Pullman Sleeper for Augnsta on this train. J. F. DIVINE, General Supt. J. R. KaNLY, Sup't. Trans. T. M. EMERSON, Gen Pass. Agt. NORTHEATERN R. R, COMPANY, PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. CrAnlsrox, S. C., June 20, 1886. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE THE fol lowing Schedule will be run. Leave Charleston, No. 43 12.05 P. 1. Leave Charleston. No. 47 12.25 A. M. Arrive Florence, No. 43, 4.10 P. 1. Arrive Florence. No. 47, 4.11 A. 1. Leave Florence, No. 40, 1.35 A. M. Leave Florence, No. 42. 11.6.5 P. M%. Arrive Charleston, No. 40, 5.00 A. M. Arrive Charleston, No. 42. 4.5 P. 31. Nos. 40 and 47 will not stop at way sta tions. Nos.~42, and 43 will stop at all stations. No. 40 will stop at Kingstree, Lanes and Monk's Corner. Fast Line between Cm.uumros ANi CoLUma .D UPP. SOUTH1 CAouN.M COnder e.lchqedde. GOING Ws. Gors E.sT. 7. 20 A. V. Lv. Charleston, S. C. Ar. .10 P. X. 8.40 Lanes " .5 .33 " "Sumter, 4" 32 10.40 Ar. Coimnbia, " ILv 3.02 r. x. " Winnsboro, " -"3.48 4.139 " " Chester. " 45 6.05 " " Yorkville, ""11.45 A X 7.01 " " Lancaster 7 " 5.0' " Rock Uill, " *"' .0 x . " " arlotte, N. C . "1.00 12.48 P M Ar. Newberry, S. C. Lv 3.04 P m 2.42 " " Greenwood, " 12.44 6.30 " " Laurens, " " 9.10x 4.47 " Anderson, " " 10.22 5.35 I Greenville, " " 9.45 .33 " Walhalla, " " 0 4.10 " " Abbeville. " " 11.05" 3.20 " " Spartanburg" " 12.10px 7.10 " " Hen derson'l N C, " ' 7.00 A X On Sandays train will leave Charleston, S. C., 8.45 A. M1., arrive Columbia 1.00 P. M1. Returning leaves Columbia 5.27 P. M., arrives Charleston 9.45 P. M. Solid Trains between Charleston an'i Col umbia, S. C. Special Parlor Cars attached to this train between Charleston and Colum bia. No extra charge for seat in these cars to passengers holding First Class tick ets. T. M1. Faiznsox, J. F. DIvINE, Gen'l1Sup't. TO THE PEOPLE OFOLAPEDOY. Having made arrangements 'with the best distilleries, I am now pro. pared to furnish my customers with the Purest Distilled Liquors. --:o: My stock is now complete with the choicest b'rands of Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Cordials, Beer, Ale, Porter, Etc. Etc. I have in stock a magnificent line of Cigars and Tobacco in which I defy competition. &ig~uors for Medicinal pur poses a s-pec~aty. I also take pleasure in introducing the Kurnitz ie's celebrated Wire Grass Bitters; also the Carolinn. Ginger Tonic. These Bitters and Tonics are noted for their medicinal properties. My Pool and Billiard tables ARE NEw AND FraIsT-CLAss. Thankir:g the public for past pat ronage and soliciting a continuance of same, I remain, Respectfully, S. WOLKOVISK~IE, AGT. Jan6 $700 to $2500r A hei expense. can bem:tle wvorking ors Agents preferled who can furnishthi nrn horses and give their whole time to the bnsiness. Spare moments may be prof tably employed also. A fe w vacancies in 'wns and cities. U. F. J.3, OSN& CO., 1012 Main St., Rlichm~ond, Va. S, A. NELSON & Co. Wholside dealers in BOOTS and SHOES, No. 31 Hayne St., Charleston, S. U. Goods dliret from the Mainufacturers. We guarantee to sell as low in prices as any