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K. P.; Hill’s Hepatic Panacea, JDM. AUGUST 26. 1880. 'OAL NEWS. Local I.I|fl»laiBff’»* rhat are you going to do about t Sunday and Monday were the l day. »f the ye.r, want anythlnir In the world, ro to pteln, WiUUton, 8. C. convention may command obe n , but the Individual must com. 1 the enthusiasm. -'tiie Port'^Royal railroad section {ht to send up bouncing democratic iJorltles In November. -Communication from Faust Lodge be published next week. It reach- fus too late for this issue. »p Chairs and comfortable Bedsteads I kinds of fuf»lture,at Bubenstein’s. ipt. Uriah Dunn Is again with us las a lot of geod TiorecS SS uau al be will be glad to sell to his Is In Barnwell. l republican convention to elect legates to. the State convention sh meets fn Columbia soon will be at Bi^kvills on Saturday. -Majorities are easily made on pa- and are not always to be relied >on. The democratic leaders must ;to this and remember that ma- itles ain’t wortb> continental unless sy pan out solltet the polls. to Bubeneteln’s. If you want bar- i la elpthtug. -If you are a democrat it makes no srenoe whether you are satleCed the the nominations or not, It U duty to support the ticket put by the convention. There Is no iddle ground for a democrat. -A pocket-book, containing a small ipt of money and some valuable raa left at Molalr’s by some during the convention. Unless be to pay board io advance be ran rer hie property by calling on Mr. and proving owneicblp. -Miss Anna Walker will reopen her }| oa the hrst Monday In Septcm- Miss Walker seems to p<i«a**i*a n tpeaullar aptitude for teaching cbild- ComreBtlo* ProcecAiwc*. Pursuant to call, the convention met at Barnwdll C. ir.,’at 11 o’^ock, a. in., Wednesday, August 18-, 1880. On call of the roll by the s^retary 35 white clubs and 13 affiliated clubs answered showing a membership of 5,075 enrolled democrats. ' . On motion of J. S. Mixson, M.tj. G. B. Lirtigue, county chairman,.was elected permanent president and J, W. vice-president of the conven tion. , _a . , , ^ A commiUec on eiedeatlali, consist ing ot one member fVom each white club was appointed and a recess of two hours taken to enable the committed to examine into and report bn such mat ers as were brought before it. , Up<jn the’ reassembling of the conven- tion the committee niade reports ii^ the various ftiscs before it as follows : Commim:i! Rooms, t’oxYKSTios, ' t Dr moo HAyi S"!’* ht r, Babnwkm. Co . !■ v Bah.nwku.jC. II., S. C , 1880. ) TLeotaamrffV^Ju crcJeiiiufs orgainae^ by sleeting W. H. Bellinger, Esiy, eloiir-^ man and J. S. Mixson, EsIpTVccrelary. 1,. The Well Branch club js excluded from this convert!ion, and the regular dele gates of Great Cypress e ub consisting of H. ftfttel,3. N. Darker, J. J. Crsd lock. W. M. Harden, Bgbert Hantcn, J. D. Harley and.I H. Barker arc declarod to be entwled to seats. • 2. In the case of Hancoek and Williston clnlw your committee decides that the Wil liston club be entitled to the six delegates elected on Saturday, August 14, and that the Hancock club Ik; entitled In three dcle- gales, six : L. B. Toole, It. 8. Johnson and R. M. Mitsnn. 3 That the Sveanmrc end River's llriilge (L W-1L Williams. W> J. fTood. J, {alavory tlm^, the patrol# uaed lo walk clubs are Ivith entitled to s als. 4. That the Ha.1 Oik alii Baled club is titled »o representation. eu- Itespcctfully eubmitte 'i, W. H. Br'ttvrtrx. Chainuaa. J.-8. Mixsam, Secretary. The following minority report was made • ' The minority of the commltte* oil cre dentials, appointed by flic county conven» ilou, beg to present as their report that they consider the fire delcgal's elected at the adjourned . nuciing <>n yestOilay, held by the Williston democratic club are entitled to seats in this convention, and that the three iind her ocbolars are always a credit tober. It gives us pleasure to j delegates of iha Hancock seeeJiug slub are wcoonn-»Dd her to theeotntnuulty. I "'' ir "‘ c * T0U '" 1 Ws devote considerable spare to I """ was an ad •a article oo self-ma le men, wltl'-h we commeed to the e'teotlonofouryouos I men readers. What baa b-ea d: do jp J Atlanta by these men Is done tn ever) ^clty (• tbs United States every year, and by care and Industry he I Integ rity may be aecoenpllebed by any I young man. »aMlc aeetla*. The town ooanctl deelres «j to la te the dUi.-na of Barnwell to meet the courthouse on Monday evening 30th Auguat, for the porouee sating a ticket for Intcndant ideas and to take into coasld- otber matters which wit! be M td the meeting. A full at tendance Is sarncslly desire ], a*> sub* jecte of done Interest to every tax payer will be discussed. coL.vrv Ibtitta. WlllUtea. The la lies of Williston gave on last Saturday a dinner and Ice cream frati- jral for the bcoeflt of the Baptist "mhureb, realising eomethlcg over sev enty dollars. A notable event of the evening wee the spirited balloting by the young men at live cents a vote for a large fruit cake to the lady of their preference. 1 The amount voted for the cake was •30.10 and In favor of Miss Carrie Al- ^■rt the acoompilsbed daughter of pL Aldlrt of Charleston, and the it storDiaa D. A. Bell of this place. —Clothing for men and lioys, from fine to common, at 10 per cent. tmlow Augusta prices, at Rubens tern's, Williston, 8. C. • Mr. A J. Weatberrbee is arranging to build a large hotel, which, when completed, will be a long felt want ' suppled. During a thunder storm of last week a team of Mr. Wm. Woodward’s was killed by lightning, and young Mr. LWoodwar 1 eeverely Injured, a^d seve ral other persons slightly s'*, New "cotton Is coming in rapidly, Ir. H. Jeff Harvey the champion far- if, being foremoat as usual. Blackrllle. ^hereTa considerable fever In town, ist week, there were 3 deaths. Miss Louie Burckmyer, daughter of J. A. rckmyer Esq., died on Friday last, about 16 years. . Mr. C. T. Johnson planted a small >aich of Eaftjt Amber enhe on the st day of May,cut it on the 18th Inst, ind made a good yield of excellent syrup, seventy-seven days between ilantlng and gathering. Hammer'* Heat [relaxes the system and renders us iaW®*o attacks of diarrahoea, dys entery. blood-flux, cholera-morbus, cramps In e to mack, colic, and other painful and dangers" affect to us for rblch Dr. Pierce’s Compound Extract fof Smart-Weed—compounded from the best French brandy, {ptnaica gin - ^glognr, nm#rt-weod, or water-pepper, JodyM, toothing and healing gems \ and balsams, la a most potent specitlc It is squally efflclous ' In breaking up colds, fevers, and Inflammatory at- Every household sboold be ippllad with H Fifty o«ots by drug- tlivl the clertion journed tnrriinf l<> romplete the uitlinlriird electuia held mi the previuu* Sat uni iy,JU which the mrml>crt of the llmioock cluh yxineipeiH. #'hw» the Witti»«i»a ehih ha# n i ^ r mc- that the li»t nf it uncit han>te«l t<> thea week true ree-'nl ofeccnling m«in hcr«. TV At thcr* U no proper evi-lence bo- fore the ronaiitoe to outliorier » reJuctiun of ill niemtorofcip or*tw fora mi_v now hwei* ofreprooraltlivco fir nnid Wi liHon i!*b. Ahrwaft Auipimi, W. U. Rtone, T. 8. Drvn «' D. Known, f itfiore Sowmthm, — Tow klueui*, V. 8. Rais. After dlaciaatoa the mnjarlty report wan ad«ipt**d by the cunventlun. Th* ennventl m being nrgvtixe<I the president anoonneed that the tlrot h i-dneet btfure it wso th rt election of six delegates to the judicial sad con gressional convention* to be held oo 2Uh August, at Allendale. On motion, the following g*a*.le:n«Q were elected fo serve at both convention* : Msj. R G. Hay, Ool. J. J. Brawn, CoL Alfred Aldrich. Cspt. J. 8. Mix- son, C. J. Hay, E^q., and Mr. T K Ayer. . _ On motion of M. Brown, Emth* delegates wore instructed to v<ite for Tillman for coigress and Quntt for solicitor, after which the oonvontiou took a rcceas fdr two hsurs to euablo the committee to examine into anil report on such matters as had been brought before Ir. M ij. 11. Q Hay moved to adopt the majority rule in making nominations, which, after debate, was laid upon the tabic, and upon motion of Hon. L. W. Youmans, the two-tbirdsmde la mak lag nominations was adopted. Col. L. B. O’Bryen moved lo go Into an election for senator, whereupon Lho in W. Holmes, G. W. Morrall, I. L. Tobin, D. V. Sojourner, Thoa. Johnson, W. B. Rice, B. C. Roberts and H. M. Myers Jr., from which the following fenr were selected In tbo order named. ~ , 11 G. Roborts. W. J. WciocI, Thos. Johnson and W. B. Rice. W. H. Bellinger moved to go into an election for clerk of the court Tito following gentlemen were nominated J. J. Brabham, James Thomson, J. C McMillan, W. H. Hewlett. W. M. Bos tick, J. R Cojper, C. C'Fiust and* Adam All. On the sixth ballot J.J. Brabham having received tpe neces sary vote was declared the nominee. After which the convention took a recess of two hours. Upon reassemb ling an election for sheriff Was gone Into and the following g mtleraen were nominated. F. H. .’Octieoh. J. W. Jeqny. ."Fr -W. Lancaster, G. O. Rtoly and C. C. Rush. After several Incff-ctjal ballots all the candidates save G. O. RIely were withdrawn, and he was elected by ac- clamntloo. . - W. G. Simms, B. T. ‘Rice and J. W. Freeman were then nominated lor judge of probate. B?fore the an- councement of the first ballot W. G. Simms withdrew and B. T. Rice was nominated by acclamation. The following gentlemen were nomi nated for school commissioner: Rev. A. Bulst and R°v. J. 8. Havener. Mr Bulst receiving 1U votes on first bal lot was declared duly elected. The nomination for county oramls sinners being In order, Mr. W. E. Me- Michael submitted the following reso- UtUou Which Was cnthusloally adopt ed. Resolve<l, that every name on the roll of this convention except those who have al ready been nominate 1 for some office and one other who shall bo to ld back for coroner ho placed In nomination for county commlesloncre. From this number the following gen tlemen were chosen. J. C. Miley, J. M. Woodward, S E. Ulmer. CoT. Robt. Kennedy wax then nomi nated for cofoner. The county chat, man being Instruct ed to convene the elecative commit tee for the 1 purpose of supplying any VHQancles on the ticket which msy arise from death, resignation os other wise the convention, after notifying clubs which had not paid their as sessment In full to forward the bal ance forth with to A. P. Manvllle, the treasurer, at Barnwell, adjourned aloe die. QJU •ARTIODR. I’l i-eldeDt. L. T. Tziuk Secretary. following gentlemen Wore placed nomination : Robt, Aldrich. T. J. Coonts and L. W. Youmand, with the following re sult: ** ^ Fir.*t Bai.i.ot. AMrieh , * ■ Youuiaus Counts Skcoxd Bau.ot. Aldrich M fil 40 YouTisna, Couuts 01 r.i 48 — Aldrich. YoiimHliT Counts —— ■ f 03 03 4d 07 100 96 107 L 01 101* was an- Fovxth Ballot. Col. Conhts wfttdrnwn, and Aldrich Youmans Firm Ballot. Aldrich Youtuaos Sixth Ballot. Aldrich . Youmans U^fore the seventh ballot nounced the friends of-the respective parties withdrew their candidates and Msj. G. D. Lartlgup was noailnatetl by acclamation. It was then determined to nominate « Colored man on tbs ticket for rep resentatives and s bhllot was taken between E. M. Sumter anti' Tr~kr. Owens. Owens getting the majority was Domlastod by acclamation. The following gantlemen ware placed In noainstfoD fof tbs hous* of repre- syoU lives; i \ „ hELF-HAUE HKX, "HUM: I.KIT IIA< made them Vs Hour with Mph who Have Fsngkt A4 verse t'lrmsiktaiieek. Plucked Hue- eexa tram lb-<iM>rati<Ht, and who Have Knnnito# the Tup-Ladder. —i of Cosipetenee. To the dance with p'riltlcs ! Light your cigar ; lift your feet over the banni-ters oo that your brains msy nettle well down to yoor middle, and let m* tell you the atory of aelf-made men! Of men that have wrought their Urea with their hwu hands—of whose brains and brawn their homes have been bullded—men who. big-hearted and brave, with cool heads and/iteady nerve have marched to the front rank. I have thegrentcet Interest lo the history of theeo self-made men. Atlan ta le the home ot this sturdy genus, and I have thought that this was one secret of her woudetful vigor and ad vancement. To me tbs moat inter esting period of Joe Brown’s life—and It Is a study all the w«y through—Is the time when he used to ride Into Dahlonega on a load of wood, and sell a Dnsket of vegetables to good Mrs. Cto Ice. of the hotel, who never failsd-toadd to the price she paid a warm dinner for the barefoot boy, be fore whom whan he was made gover nor, long afterwards, sho appeared with a most sacred and touching pe tition. It is a tribute to the man- the streets st night, sod as tbs town cloak struck each hour, callsd "All well 1" that rang through tbs dark ness and entered tbs dreams of the sleeping city, making them assured and peaceful? Persons living hats twenty-seven years ago may have heard every night from tbs Norcfose corner, faithful to ths minute, the cheery call of a young patrol, walking his hoaj^for 430 a month. That was young Dave Dougherty, now ths greet dpy goods merchant, who sells nearly half a million a year, ao3 employs half a hundred menu Many a night, through stortb and danger, did this poor country boy patrdl oar atreete and dlsdlplioe himself for tbs Ilfs that was to fallow. After ^while he be came a clerk for a year for $100, and af tot Wards the great merchant that La Is. As to^Mr. C. W. Hunolcutt, hoW prosperous and rich and growing rich er. He came to Atlanta in yellow copper as breeches, barefooted and topped with a wool hat. HI# history la Inter esting and Is so interwoven with that of other prominent men that be may fairly he called the veteran of them all. Mr. Hunnicutt came here, as 1 have said, a poor couatry boy of country boys. He applied for work, but was unable to get lb At length Mr. Levi, a merchant, offered him bis board for six months If he would work for him. He was to get no wages, but simply bread and meat. After he had been at work a month Mr. Levi wanted to send him to Carteisvllle ts work in a store he had there. Ibeoou became known that he was going, and a tall, arkward boy with a frank face and a determined look, applied forliis place And got It This was Mt. Jett Rucker, who it now one ot our leading cotton merdinots and most estimable men. Yo^ng Huuni- liuess and Independence of our char actor, that none of our great men are/* by a pebble thrown from the embank cult left young Rucker Installed In bis place, and went to CartgaavlUs, being Induced to stay there by ths cktrava- g int offer of 812 a month. In three years Mr. Hunnlcat bad laid up about 8230, when be met a poor yoaog fal low who had been to California and had by years of labor got together 8703. Tide was Jobs Silvery, bow tbe wealthy wholesale dry good merchant. This firm of young men took young Dougherty out of the patrol service and gave him w».rV st $100 a year. One day, In 1893, an old gentleman from the country, a plats, hardwork ing, level-headed farmer, camo to Mr. Huudcutt, bringing his son, a lad In brown jeans, with a big head and a thoughtful, Intelligent look. The fa- fCef risked Mr. Hunnicutt If he couldti't help get tori sou a place In some store. Mr. Uuontcutt went with tbs pair down io ths stole of Mr. Mann, s Bi-seer, and sooa aecured a place for tbs boy at 86 00 a moatktor one year. Tils boy was JJhn ft. usmes, who, slice then, has built two private reel- dances worth 8ro 000 e*o(i, abd (* now the head of the largest private back log house (n Georgia. Mr James e’ayrd with Mann a while and tbwn fell io with Mr. Kay, who taught Frank R!os ths book-binders’ trade- Mr. Kay sent him to Griffin with a lot of books to sell, and from tbla Mr. James became a peddler. He soon dropped Into fioanoe, and slnee then his remarkable and s iosesaful course Is part of public btstorr. Judge Logon E. Blecktoy came here a raw youth from Rabun county, sad went into ths state railroad office on n rlMfnl salary, from which point he went, by the grace of Intellect, Integ rity and hard work to the supreme bench. Colonel Mynatt when he com- m-ncsd practicing law in this city, too poor to pay board at even tbe cheap est hoarding house, hla property hav ing been confiscated, bad a atovo In his room and cooked hi* at ripe of ba il and his corn dodger dally with own hands, preparing blmoslf for honorable 'position to which he His arises. John Flynn cams here a joor Irish boy, weighing then, as ha pas told me, 225 pounds.. He went to ^vork as a mechanic In the railroad shops, and one day while passing along the railroad trnck was struck oo| T tie I r kwt. Si/ W, O. Af., JoJgc »/ IVolnU, Wsaaass.jMUh J. Rrabhaw, Usrk of th* Circuit Court for the Mid county hath marie soli to mo to grant him Lottor* of ArimUio- trmtlon on lho cststtaad effects of Jamas J. Clayton—s dorelict ostate. These sro therefore to eito and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of th* said James J. Clayton, decoass^ that they be And appear before maon Wednesday, the sixth day of October. I860, In lha^o«H of Probate at Barnwell Court bouts, at tl o'clock, s. m., lo show canto, if gay they have, why the said administration should not be granted. v Given under my hand this 31th day of Au* gust, 1880. W. 0. 8IMM8, V ang 26 td Judge of Probate. -ri- H. W. Walker MIDWAY, 8 C„ Dealer In Groceries. Dry Good,*, Hardware, -AND- Clothiog, General Merchandise- Please don't f ill to (rive him a call. Be sells the best goods at the lowest orloes, and pays full gsrures for oottoo—In seed or baled. , apl-ty B. KiMss, Clothier, NO. 398 KING HT , »pS-6i> ciiaulkstox, a. c. Central Hotel, BROAD HTKEKT. AUGUSTA G A MRS. W. M. THOMAS, Centrally located, conveaieat lo Itasi- ess myjfllf Wedding^Gifts AIslaAVTS FINE WATCHES, Americas and Swiss, of the Latest Styles RICH JEWELRY, <R jftw and Klrpsel Designs and Eiquisitt legw Workmanship. STERLING SILVERWARE, la Frisk sad Beautlfhl rtUerns. rtuetially adapted ter WHdltig DfUssuts S1LVKR rLATKOWARfc, Tea Sets, Walters, lee Piteken, BuMer Dmlms. Dupe, OotoUts, Simoas. Porks sf beat CHOICE FANCY GOODS. f reurk and Amsriesa VUsks, Pine Table Cutlery, Spectacle*, Ac. WftkMul Jrwdrj Cirrfl'ly RfptM t toAVti iUSt ^CEltED AND fa-tistgit AT KLKO, 8. €. R. A I'Jew, tiobpfetff and Ot MrUlftblai Necessary to liske Pt’dplH Coiiiiortable or Which Thej Offcf al lo# ffa the Lowe*!: BAGGING and TIES e . — — At Charleston Prioss, Freight Aided. " v Wo hare Uftoney oik hand to pay cash for 20 balefe cotton a day* Come to the new store kept by Young 19Ker>* chants l a >* J HAX.1. THE 0E8*r GOODR Al TH IiLOW* tdk KST FRH (T a fries A lip n, *07 King CWtaMoa.'D. C. Only dOi -lBdoh. s low driy*, hot* New mu. at PIVk I will roeniVe. h> i .uefc annth-r lot «»f gootlN CENTH E \CH, eotmlatln^ nf t 4 rasa Hand BeW T/iyKattea, Iponus, Curry Combs, HammM tpeuetu, Darden Bona sml Bsk ln<x1. Helbonra, Lamp f himueys, rape- Js Pe Browne* Agent* Importer aad Deals/ Of* China, Glassware and CPdflkery. Imtepe^ ChsndlSre «nd Ut«p frirtfmiDp a Ipsckltr. Chsaiisrf As CimrOhrf fad Ifatla. Sfk/ial atintlen p4M to repacking orMi kt MsMlMMi. Asserted paskagl «bipp-d dired ft6m ru«uuf*c4ureta orstofWi A MorpMat otmoAi lm wn Hm alWsfs hep is stock. •MALL fttOflTS ANDQCiCIt 6ALM ,” . p, l f 1* tnttainflteed Forks aad Can Brass Hand Kpoous, Curr l/lnnd, Kctovim. Lamp t»*rie. Note. Letter air' - Eavolopes per par * riling Books, ('hrumbs, Mucilage, Ink, 81ah-e, ABC Wlilrito, ChfSllsr Boarde, Book htrapa. Toilet tiosp, Tooth Bniabes, Knitting Cotton. Bound and Drvunins BoujIis. BU -klng, Haodkerohtrf “ Doylas I aos BU*. EiubroWlorwd Bibs, Jewctry, Ac. X have a few Town la. toft of ay Heat tot, con*toting as (ollowa, all of which I i n< L r ler at ffve csote _ Dippers, Pan*.CSkrtCuttore.Pepper B<>: WaAi BaMtns. Coffee Gtontolers, Egg B eta. Potato Mashers, Toastors, Frying Paua, Mouth Organs. BnopAikiru. Novels, Iron Htamto, (V-ffue Kiaoda, Tack Haramera, 1 In Pistes, A*. A fresh supply I have an order for a * rocelved weekly. prouder than when they refer to tbety days of labor and privation. Jc Brown smiles with pride when hej reminded of the hialorlo bu!l-yearli| that listened to bis persuasive or hfa impatient “haw.” Governor Milt Smith glow* with ptldo whence echoes of the hammer and navi! ofhla old blacksmith nhop ring througf his brains. Alex Stephens Is proM/d the fact that he owed his educatpa to- a charity, nobly repaid by aa/iilus- trlotia life. -I -have -hennl-tt that Ben Hill whs a plough- so, what a mngiilfieent furrow bave turned -If indeed, he dl^ scorn of all limit, plough thf field at once. It is also stai neted jy. If must not.-in whole hd—-pos- *»lbly ' for csropHign purpofes-that Governor Colquitt once ploughed somewhere though Major vtanloy, of Athens, described '‘young (ilqultt” to tire as a boy of unusual lonf and white rtjjled shirt cuff* that wre at once the admiration of tbe wonen and the envy of the men. If Governor Colquitt ever did plough, I know ihat be cut a straight, nest, honest ftrrow, wkimp cd nowhere, but folthfuf all through and to the end. Bob only one of our gres never beard mixed labor. He is a patri In tradition and Prince Bouotifnl, go s prodigal geotlsma But shout oar AllsuU. Du you ootubs la the men that I with msnaxl all through— Inrt—born s iving all his Hfe If-made meni of ment, then standing where the Nation al hotel now is. Looking up be saw a pretty. rouglsh-Iooklng girl, who laughed and retreated.' That girl struck the young Irishman's heart with a deadlier weapon than a peb ble, and is now Mrs. Flynn." But my tired fingers salt s halt to suggestion, and my pencil drags wear ily while a hundred histories similar to those etched above crowd for ex pression. The truth is Atlanta if full of thrae self-piado men. They her blood, quicken her pulses and give her vitality, force and power. I have always known them to be tbe strength of our good city, and I bave always honored them in my heart. They have won fame and fortune by no accident of inheritance, nor by cap* rideus turn of luck, but by patient, earnest, heroic work. . They have wrought much out of nothing—have compelled success out of failure—have been exemplars to their fellows, and have set hope in the heart ef strug gling youth. They have sunk tbs corner-stone# of the only aristocracy, that Americana should know—the dls- Unctloa of honest and intelligent labor, crowned with its inevitable result. And to those named, aad boodreda just as sortby who sro unnamed—tbe self-made of Atlanta—this hasty tri bute Is tendered by one who, starting life ready-made, speedily antna 1* him- self. «n<T Is now hopwluUy rambling stoog tbe road of rcgsoeratlou.—H. W intiubef hi Gj., la Atlanta CuhStHultol*, ;«f second hand books, prpyMsd tho^ lot be purchsed tow down. anjr*a-l r 8#e#t. Sewing Machine Depot. . . —AT— Blabkville, 8- C, FIRST-CLASS SEWING MACHINE AT- tnehmeots. Needles, Oil, Ae , for say sty to Sewing Machine. Good* neut’bjr mail when orders are accompanied with th*ds*h. Sew* ing machine* repaired on abort notice and satisfaction gunrsnleed. I have on hand tbe “New Improved Weed''and the New Ameri can Maehinea, on* Singer Machine. I have tha Agency for Barnwell'end Orangeburg | inrffrt fcr" ~ — - ^ counf1« for the sate of the “Steward Menu- fncturing Co'a Finger Machine,” which claim* iuperiority over aay ether Singer Sewing Machine. I ean furnish, on short notice, any style or make of Mtichine de* sired I am also Agent for tbe Blacfcleek Fun Attachment, which can he tued on any Sewing Machine. B- X Hanimet, Agent. may6-4m Oral to Tt mske money. We need ■cribem in every town toteke witiecrip- the laincst, chmpeet sad bet ed fXnilly pa hi lot lea ia the horamea mftemAiliMit. Six rtvea free to iwrtntrttwH. The ls«u low that aiuMiS everybody tubecrlbea One report* takinc one hundred aad twenty mS- ■*d«v. A lady exeat reports awklag over t Ions for the illlnst rated Anyene ran elegant Wort* of art pride I* two hundred prodt la ten <Uy7 All who eugapp nuke ataury hat Yon can devote all C r time to the boUaeu, or only your spare linw. i —* —*' * ■ ' ‘ - — 'oo need not he away from home over ntjfat ran do It a* well a* other* ” free. tUegant and ex| profitable work aenu coat* nothing to try t._ __ ••xea tall* to arakefieat pay aoo d Co-, rarUand, MaimT Yen Meand tefms live outfit free. If you want ■ at once- It Addrem George Mtio- CsBjUSQ iSBIff. W E-Rose, Proprietor. COLUMBIA, & O. Coavcukat to ths Stats Ilouae, rail- rusd depot. Good far#, dton room#, at* toUive Btrrsatt. lUlc# to avit the js*4< Fftf MxAm’fi Celhirstsd Self-^csflog FHtllT Cll tt'JETABLB JARS, , . JBI.lT TDlthLtU ANhFLT FAN Si rtnf.r ti ij.riuf au.,rf.Do* . i ^^ Tu “ b,C "’ of MeuI Ochh, ooe^third fiai, 50c; half pi#*, 70s*' FOWLER*!? TJtTK^T FLY FANS, |2 75 BACH: Fend Yoifr Order# td Flu (triti SiiUsn Creokpry ieupc. Halid Smythe & Co., nNp5«lm aucusya.^a Lt : r ... ^ lltibedsteiii’0 ^fu§ic t w, Larpert Stock at Lows* Prim# Id CUfttitsO DEPARTMENT, E^RY GOODS DEPARTMENT, NOTIONS DBPAfrfMENT, HARD WARM DE PARTMENT, GROCERY DEPARTMENT, x«»« GENERAL MEROHA^t)£slSr stock Ao Ruben^ein, ANTBD. MaBTER Jto W. FI ICE. s,m Yards calico —■*- < d * w-Y-l-' 70 pairs iro. yLiDiES’ shoes, ki and6’rl6w COSY JATlON, % '4 t LRC. rjSm '=*• < ■i l % • - Goods* Goods, Hoots. Shoes South Sid# of Ik# Squ%*. i Lstfito’flat, and flfteSakri; Ribbotm, FVraUH Knd isf Hmm, # mweiuliy. w* . Fin# Croeksrr and Table CtnWdy trim. Every mriehMrerr at any retail market in tie sum.