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N® Humbug--H. H. P. No Calomel--E H. P. But the best Liver Medioine--H.E P. DR. P. F. STOIE^, ILACKVIU4 people. THU&SDAY. .EFTEMBER lg, 1880? T»' 'B-I ■ ; - ■*. y — LOOAX, NEWS. ^ The ■anirlpal El«*U«n Tb« following U the rote cwt o n Tueedfly, In the ejection for **Otty Fetheis : w For luteoUeot--J. B. Ikoway 70; J. R. Easterling, 60. * For Wardens—F. Herbert firown,76; Joseph Bellioger, 74 ; John C. Dowling 71 i-H Q. Tobin. 60 ; Leroy Uolair, 6**; W. R. Chris'le, 65 ; B. N. Armstrong, C3; M. J. Pate,* 61. Messrs. J. 8. Brown, F. H. Brown, Joseph Bellinger unci J. 0. Dowling, were deolafed_ elected by tho man agers, A protest has been made by Mr. iSvSterllhg, and the courts will probably have to dc‘cl«le who our city falUttie aro for the next twelve mouths. Cownly .^ews. Grultsini*. Graham has been elected In- tendant of Graham’s, and Messrs, J. W. Freeman, E. 9. Bejfufo. J. S. Small and H. Mims, WirTFehl ^VillKton. Dre. W. Chester and J. Everson 8ml*h, are erepting a handsome ofllce on the North side of Hull . Road Ave nue. From its size and number of rooms Ilia generally believed that a matrimonial "b jotn” will soon come. Rev. Lucius Cuthberf, the popular and beloved pastor of the Wtlllston Baptist church delivered very able (etnperahcA senn n - iu the wRite and colored churches on last 'Sunday— Strong drinWs doomed. pH TusKday the following municipal tii&et was elected : In tend ant—-Dr. W. W. S'nith. Wardeos—T F. S. Weatbersbee, W. H. K^uuady, W. W. Huby and S. N. Green.* No licenses to retail spirituous liquors will be granted by the new ■ O' mask.— - • flln<*lit tile. A little glrf our town s4w, last Week, a C dt and its mother and ex claimed, La I that horse must be mar ried. Mrs. Henry Martin carebirth to two floe promising boys lost war-k. one weighing Id and the other 101 2 pounds. Both will l>e enrolled In the democratic fold eventually. Ben Johnson, a colored tttan em ployed on the Dlarkvilte and Barnwell Railroad, was instructed on Saturday I.oral l.itfi*(ulnars- —Two thous md ca-ses of dengue c-r “brolfce bone 1 ’ fevbr are reported iu Cbarlcstoti. ; -"04r county Fair *HU opo» on the ftOtbf amltfloae on the 22d Ocf.(jMer ?f. 4 —'the first cool spell cbmea t4«o weeks ahead of last year’s schedule. < —Two rattlesnakes measuring over five feet In lenoth, were killed on Dr. Hhlmee' plan tat io» l^iat warlf.-i ^ . —TTie word ‘^Democrat’' la couponed of two Greek words (demosand cratos) meaning a government by the people. —Jurief for the September term of court;' over which Judg) Thomas Thomson will preside, were drawn on yesterday, *—“Husband and wife should pul* together,*' remarks an exchange ; and ao they do ; and so they do, and that’s the reason why you aee many then bald-headed and so many women patropljlpg ape hair stores. — ‘••Both Democrats and Republicans tlalth fo h»7e carried Maine in the election which was herd on Monday—- un unusually heavy vote was polled, and the result caunot be ascertain «o4ll the ^fiiHaf count Is cempTeted —Do you wish a first class Quarterly that will tell you about etyles, colors, shade*, tints and material ? Of courts every*erMittt in the (Wunty Would like to see just this very thing. Then send to“Ehrleb Bco».2S7 to SfiJMlgth Ave- nun, Hb# YoHftor their tali Q inrier- ly. It will cost only 15 cents or 50 rente a year. It has nanny fashion p'atea and In a dodlplete shopptagguide It will aid yon much hpre a> home irhed yon go Ir4<> a store. —The Agricultural De/artmcnt at Columbia rdports that only wree-fourths Of an arerage com crop wlH be Ua vwU ed tills year. The estimates of the Cot ton crops for Asgust, arc fur Northern Carolina Ff*. Middle Carolina96, South • * Carolina, showing a falling off trom July rttimatea of 5 per cent in Northern 4 per cent in Midd e and 12 per cent in Southern Carolina. Bice, tobacco, pea . . _ , , I to couple the engine to one of the South and aorghuu', crops are reported as Itn- * ® pro red. Tke Poll Tax. The latest decIMon In regard to the pool tax—Judge lln.lson’a—was that It eould and should be enforced. Be ready therefore to plank up tbs dues upon your head. Carolina cars. H** inanagwl to jret ble I leg betweed the bumpers of the eogiuc and car and had his ltd broken. —Or ronats f*»r •>ld mee, at R*<►>«**» Uli/s, » per cent cheaper titan sine a here. ■T 4 n: SKWW. A1k*e—-Andsraoo Lou Shot and fi* Messrs O W M Williams, O. B. Ratio and O. W. Folk of Midway Lpoorad our can atom with tkatr wei- > 'iiM presence on Tueadsy.' We are always glad to sec such clever gentle men and good straight out Dcinoeraia. The Oafcae l.a«« At the extra seoeloa of the L >gbda- ture, 1 i*t spring, the game law w«a ao amended as to fix the date* for killing deer from the first day < r Sept, to the first day of Msrch, and the lime f >r kll In* of turkeya.partjldu< a dov. a. Wo dcks or pNaaaots from tne fif* teenth day of September to the Of- teenth of March. mortally woumled i-iaac Hail <*« Sept, lat . fr whldt he died 00 Frl lay. B-ith psrtlee Were colored. The Jury of loqaesl found that the ahoctlng wa aoctdenial add dim Wg* d Ir >tu Anderson—There are forty paupers In the county poor-house. Laurens---A double daily train has been pteoed 00 the Ltureus railroad. Lancaster-- A rattlesouks mea-ur- lug five fieW and trn laches and carry mg seventeen rattled and a button- woe killed In Lincaaicr county last sreek. Mr. Jobn Maniu was thrown hy a mule oa Auguet 23. which he was rbUog. There was a art of wagon harnexe on the male. Id which one of tils feet oanirbr, and tboe be was drag gad a coos 1 'ter able dtetane*. His body was hanlbly mangled and •evurai severe gaahes were CJt In hla hea l D«ath tesulivJ from lbs injuries thus Weevils In kt-ar. A geutleman of Chester,- ecHrg i« the leal Issue of tbia paper that lofor* mattnn had beeg called for sa to a preventive of weevils In wheat, g.; 1 received. airee to make kcoan his remedy. He | Ornngeburg—First class flxrlny »a»ys that If wheat Is wrll«uttoed,tb< a pklwp -lw bf>cehf>tiJs or^boxes, ard thickly covered over with eoasufraM leaves, weevils will not lofeet It. He has tried this repeatedly, aid bos hover known It to fail. Alwestw Vuranc). A few days ago Associate Justice McGowan pas«ed up the Q. A G. R. R. At Newberry he got off to aeaiet some ladies out of the coach, and attempted to get back after the train started. A» ha caught bold of the rods of the platform ta pull himself 4,1 his, foot clipped, and, holding on ta the rode, he woe dragged about^wcoty feet on the depot platform, when bis hold brbke and be fell across tbs track. Fortunately the platf-jiut where he attemp^d to get on was the rear plat form of the rearh coach, of theie would have been a vacancy on the Supreme Bench. A Young W idow. A certain census enumerator of this county, called upon a woman a month or so Ago, who resides not far from thef Courthouse, and proposed the usual question as by law directed. The wo- mad said she was a widow, bet .cge was twenty five and her husband died twoyearaago. The faithful recorder, on receiving the name of the woman’s deceased husband ami his occupation when alive surmised that he must have been a relative, if not the same Mr. who was a member of Hagood’s Regiment. A conversation ensued, when finally the enumerator Innocent ly asked If her husband was the same Mr. who died during the war, saying that he himself was a member of the same regi ment, god that be was well acquainted with the man. The widow, In a modi- fled tone, repttwl: ‘Y)h, yee. but that was a long time ago.’’ The amusing part of the affair Is that the mac has , been dead about seventeen years, and If the woman i* "niy tw«a*y-#ve, she b-cnm'* a widow at the early age eight yeacs. ^ ^ Y-J ' ' ’ Ha 01 1 lumber U •' ling In Orangeburg at eight dollais per thousand, and scant llnv, sueh as used for house-framing, at from four to sevuo dollars. Bpartansurg—The foundation 'for theCowpeca Monument hss b*ec start ed. It *114 rest on solid red clay about three feet below the surface, and hart burned bilck, lal 1 In cement, will form the foundation. It is utt he intersection of Magnolia and Maiu streets. The Bparisuburg Chief of poiiee shot at negro while be was breaking luto a chicken coop on last Monday night, The negro maile his escape, but was seen by some qplored men a few mo ments afterwards under one of the gas lights on Maguoila street exam lulng a bullet wound iu the calf of his leg. Not being seriously injured, be coniiuued Ids flight. Dnlon-'-Rarham Bobo, living near Cross Keys iu Union county, has killed In that neighborhood 111 wild turkeys duiing his life. Abbevlllc--The Storehouse of W. P.’ Wideraan. of Bold Branch, was burn ed on last Tuesday oveulng. A negro woman living on Mr. Wil liam Hunter's place in White Hall Township was terribly burned by the explosion of a kerosene lamp oa last Thutsday night. She died from her injuries. Her child was also severely injured at tbs same time. Newberry—The commlselODPr of Agilculture to his last monthly report raU'i the Newberry cotton crops the beet In the State. A child eaten by a dog. We learn that while Mr. and Mrs. Young Jacks, of Molloboq, were at work in tbrlr field laat Tuesday, a little negro boy left to mltHl their baby fell asleep, during which lime a half grt^rd deg kept'on the place was found eating the child’s vitals. The child wss fearfully mutliajsd. yet alive Tuesday night.— Newberry News. - , f Anderson---There are at least seven- tv-five or a hundred agiteultural en- git 01 in use In this county. The agents at Anderson have sold a larger num ber this summer than ever before In ohJeeason. Thrfsnners are paying from 40 to 50 cents a hundred fbr picking cotton. A good band aid make from $5 .to $6 a wet k. Tho rainy weather has been very damaging to tbb cotton crop. It In jures the lint of that which is opeu and where It is of rqnk growth it will cause tho bdlla to rot before opening., Chester—It Is proposed to erect a monument in Chester to the memory of the Confederate dead. Georgetotro—Five thousand six hundred aud twenty-five tierces, or about - 3,750.000 bushels, of cl£an rice were produced in Georgetown county during the year just passed. Of thin amount, 5,320 tierces were shipped to other markets, and the remainder, 325, were c. osumed at borne. Kershaw—The colored Methodist Church in Camden has procured a large bell. It cost $250. A negro man employed on the Cam den Branch, while engaged In assist- log In repairing the four-mile trestle over the Wateree Swamp, was struck by a faliiog beam, which caused al most instant death, on last Friday. The grand jury of Kershaw county last week presented Trial Justice De Pass for “tyrannical exactness upon his part in the litigation of matters in his office generally.” -A shooting affray between R. J. Da vis and a man named McClacbey oc curred at Porter’s Bridge last week. McClacbey was shot through the wrist. The dispute arose about the sale of some cider for which McClacbey re fused to pay. Eleven ubots were fired In the melee, only one taking effect. Capt. T. H. Clarke has retired from bis edltoral connection with the Cam den Journal to devote hla whole atten tion to un Increasing law practice. Pickens—Is thoroughly aroused and will give Ilogood and Hancock twenty-one hundred majority. E Igefleld—No Independentism. Nor Is there in our county any taint or hint of ludepeudenUsm. Nolodepen- tism and not a white Radical I Whete Is the other county that can say as much ? Spartanbarg—Ool. James C. Colt, Democratic nominee for Gompttoller General of the State, proposed to make good all the lues incurred by the State through -the dluboneety of hit tfertt. Hs submitted It to the Execuli vs Committee aa to whether ha should remain on the ticket or not, They decided that they hod all coo- fi leoce In hla honesty, Integrity and ability, and tb*y desired him to re main, Oui. Oo^lsan able man. No on*, who knows him. lias ever doubt ed his honest/. There is ao batter man on tbs ticket. Mchland —The three Radical negroes charged with betting and ItiUmidailog M<>nroe Wstiea, a oolorod Democrat^ on the 7th, and who were before Trial fustic M trsf'a'l Wednesday, were, af ter examloa'lon put under $500 bond rack for their appearance at the next term of court. The four who Indulged In this little pleasantry on the 7th will account for It then, or contribute $2 000 toward the expenses of the State Government. Judge Hudson has accepted the Gnveroot’s commission aa Associate Justice for the bearing of the Simp son Willard case, ahd cams to tho city Fr d .y tor the purpose. The case will be heard 00 the 10m. Unlon- Thls morning i^hile a little daughter of Mrs. E- O. Vincent, about two and one-half yearj old, was play ing In her mother’s lap, she fell, strik ing her head against a sewing machine, which fractured her skull, causing death in a few hours. JTEW AJ) VtiR T1S&MEN1 S. Sheriff 7Sale. ^ H, Graham Htrtxog*{klrw MaHrV, J. Ford fill l Arthur P. Ford: .fWctovttrr BY VIRTUEBrA DRCBETtlf OfiDER in lbs above cnfie, IwlH sell nt lUrnwell C. H„ on Monday ibe 4tk «Uy of Oetobor next, it being imleM day the following de scribed real property/ , All thnt trftct piece rff pnrectof laml <U- unte, lying and being in the county odium,, well, eontuining ninety three and one hell screcmore <>r lets, and bounded North and Knst by lands now or lately of the eaytatcof Henry Hart tog; on the South by land* now or lately of H. Graham Haftsog; and on the West by land* now or lately of R. F. Simmons, II. Simmons and II. Gra'unm Hurifog. Terms of sale cash Purchaser to pay lor papefi*. .... ..... J. IV. LANCASTER. sepiD-td 8. 11. C. l eunty Sportnmeus, Attention! At th« last, rueetlng of Ex-ComtnUteC.'if the Barnwell Airrlculturial »«d Meoiianl- C'd Society, it was dolor mined to off-r a uremium of t50. for the best teemshoot- lii*r »t kIoss balls, di't ing the next Fair, of the society to be held at BnrnwellO. H. 1 he 24th, 5#th and Wth of November The Hogarders traps and rule-t to bo used in the contest. Teams Inteodlmr to enter will communicate with the chairman of the underslirned committee—enclosing en- traoctt fee of *U>. traps and Balls for practice will be fur nished at the society’s practicing grounds ten da vs before tbe contest. After tha team ahootlav. a swoopstak< for Single shots will be offered Alfusu Aldhich, dTs. WOJtST, f.'O.JXHoWN, J. A. Mrt*!-**. „ . Jon Harm {',<>—mjiJee, Letters of AdminislntUoa. SOUTH IPARoUN A, T-r-- . DARNlvri.L COfNTT. ifr' ^*^**^1 %Vft.KAs, t i*tah/. PrtWiaui, Ctsrkof th# Circuit Court for tha said oounty ba'h made fiiltlhniato grant him btUatt of Adnifhls. iratied on the ewtatatnd rffacls of James J. Clayion-oi de> aliot tstate." ’ , - - 1 -. Thage are thirefore lo cite and admonish ill and singular the kindred arid creditors of (he said James J. ( layton, deceased, that they be andlltipaarbeforemeon Wednesday,* Ibumlh day of October. 1-80, in the Court of Probate at Barnwell Courthouse, at 11 o’clock,*, m., to *how Oausa, if any they have, why the said administration should ildt bo granted. ' ’■& 3 Given under my hand this 24th day of Au» gu-t, 188b. f.f.81MMT, nugSQ td ' Judge of Probate. H. W. Walker itir>«!^^l-c- GroceiTC8 f Dry Goocls, NEW Dealer la Hantware, -AND- Clotluflg, } Hooke’s Clothing and Hat Store, A. \\ r , BLANCHARD. ———o—t— Hwitig |6Ursr(It Ittcreasc^ sales and facilities, wc ttsve added so exclasively TYHOl.ESAfiE DEPARTMENT to our businers, and invite ibe carefltl nation of McrchauU. * Our HKTAIfidSTOOk i^ miloli larger itan usual and etnbrjteee 4ks lattssfi Novelties in MEN AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, for bumoert and dress wear, se lected very direfully with every advantage that having s resident buyer and man-4 ul'ncturer gives, which we arc offering at pHoeS that must move large quantities; We invite the attention of the closest buyers. Hats for men and boys, young uton'» httU in very choice styles. ** Acme Shirts, TTntferWfckrj Nechwear, eto.ll Agents fdr Celluloid Collars end CuflY Trunks, Satchels, Umbrellas, etc, « w '- -A; W. BLAXCHaKD, for J. c. Lid low A Co. iSiv r iivuie— 1880. General Merchandise- Ploaec don’t f Hi to give him a call. Ho sella the beet goods si tho loweet prlc-e, il rukANk full H ivtt ftw -in t i* 3 -o Xtxia listAlivTO ivrt VA/warn am *00^x30.* balso. , , . ^ apl-iy or T B. lulki Clothier. ap8-6ta; CHARLESTON, 8, a Gifts -AT-* ’1118 FURNITURE STORK OF . BROWN’S From the time of its incepfion took a leading -AJ-A Oi)Q TT’T'NTfT- W r r . position in the FureUere Trade of the city. | V - T • L Having ample funds to buy nil goods for | cash 1 sometime* get bargain* ffonj nL*BUfkStJ turers in .need of mony,. consequently con give great bargains. I never misrepresent I the quality of my Goods. 1 flx a fttir living price on them, the lowest that ooul i be taken | under any circumstances, oud id* -iowiwt price isasked at first, which I think ie the only fttr wsy that business can be done. Every purchaser knows just what they are | buying, and that they aro getting tneir money s worth. Sharp procticfi in tra<V«| may pay for a while, but (he Kenest, reliable I mao wins the race on the feme stretch. 1 bsve s Urge stock of FURNITURE, borh fine and medium, Spring aed Con roes Cote, first-cles* Bed Spring*; * esReble for wens climates, dust end vermin proof Tbie es tablishment hoe become very popular with a Urge aloes of cittiens The freihneee nf the stock, low price* oa J loir denting have secured me e first e’.iuie trade, not only in this city and Stats, but also in Floti.la, Geor. gta and North Carolina. I’artiee fyom the cwntry and eonnirv merchants your trade I waat if low prices end fair dealing can eecure it. I will pock nud.iend your goods to railroad depot or steamboat wharf free of cherg* Sure end Office 220 King etreet, next doer to the Academy of Music. I’lULIF BROWY, Propristsr. I Frewrb and AmsHcss Qtesks, Flss Table Ncptfi Sroos. j OsUery, tpectaclee. Re. Wtickrtl Jcwplrj CirrflDy fif|f«lTftl THE BEST GOODS At THE LOW- •* ESI PRICES- Jamea A linn, •epTo.Iy 107 King A.. Cherhston, 8. C. HAYING madb oxteiwiv# preparations for the coming Mason, t would invite your attention to ttiy lull liuc of I' Crockery* Glaeis, China and Ettrthen^clret wlttch 1 tun olTcring at bottom prices. I sba’l boylemed to rscoivo your order for any of Ihc fjlluwlds gdods i C.C. Wuro, \Yl.i c Granite, Opiiquosnd American CHna, YhlW uoid Foclc- ituthaa Wstc, Wousl and Willow Wftro, .IupnnncU v Statopod and !*!»!«? Tift Ware, Glaeswure, Gob let a, Tumblers, NYines. Tea 8*ftU, Butter Dishefi and BowU, Mo* IpfijM flaaa, Etc. Lainpa, Burners, Wirks and ( hminors, Looking Glasses, Silver Plate! Goods, Bird Cagef, Lamp Brackets, Rt f’eetOrs, CltandoHerv, Bar Goedd, Table Cntldry, and a full lhr% of French, Bohemian atjd German Fancy Goods, Etc. 'mf*0M * T. C. HUGH, DCC, Broad Ft. Atonffia, Or AlaLAN’S FINE WATCHES, American and Swise, of ike Let eel SlyleJ. RICH JEWELRY, Of New end Elecanf Designs and Exqci.ite Werkmacship, STERLING SILVERWARE, Iu Freeh and Bean'.ifitl rettems, especially adapted tof b edding Freeeote. SILVER I*LATKDWARE, Ten Sets. Waiters, lee Fitobere, Butter Dishes, Cupe, OetoietS; Fpoons, Ferke of best quality, Ae. CHOICE EANcY GOODS. The New Furniture Store, gta ““ -O 1 ■“ ? # We lake plcAsurfi in announcing to the public that we are now opening nite it the FINEST ©TOOK OF l^CJRNITtTHIii EVER OFFERED IN THIS (TTY. No old sfodt to work ffif. All <be very latest sty lee- We bare visited nli iii prin cipal markets la thtfluiu-d Ftslri and can safely say we have ell the moet mods re pet- t«r»e bf the aeweoii. Wewl.l have everything ia thr Furniture Line nnd nt prices that will comp«t r c with any market Month of Baltimore. Don t bay untl! you see our stock, it will b« complete in ever? partleuhnr. Ws guarantee satisfaction |J. L. Bowles <& Co. *ep2 Gai NO. 717 HROAI) STUEE P AUGUST A, OA. This space lelanp to —Bubenateln’e etuek of clothing was J ought from five different Northern and matern Oouaea. It ta tbo largest and bent seievtod iu the county. goue Democratic by yellow Arkanaas baa 50,000 majority. Twenty persons died from fever In HuVana laet week. — Vormoat has gone Republican by an increased majority. —Gen. Fraucia A. Walker, Supcr- intcmlcot of the United States census declares that the ‘‘Count” in the South ern State* is perfectly correct. Enume rators will aoon get their pay. It ie estimated that, the Texas Oot- ton crop ofThe present year, notwith standing the partial destruction by the storm, will reach the unprecedent ed figure of 1,250,000 balesY This will, probably, be one-fourth of tho entire <J:op of the country. —Ministers wbo prtiach one sermon a week aud run one prayer meeting a week, are so exansted that they have to have a vacation of two mouths, while tho editors of a nows paper which is issued seven days in a week, and who write more in a single night than a minister's sermon contains, walk around a block andtaksawiad pudding fora lunch. That’s the difference in talent. . »f -Go to Rubenfteio’s. if you want bar* gains tn clothing. The Barnwell People Is three years old, and la a sprightly, well edited pa per. We wish It all the success that such a good paper deserves.—Hamp- Guardian. OFFICE? M ARKET 8T., EAST OF EAST BAY. CHARLES~C. LESLIE, Wholooala onJ Ratall Dealer ia Fish. Gaaie, I-abaterx, Turtles, Terra pin*, Oysters, etc* Bull* Nos. 1 oad 2 Fish Marhst, Charleston, Bo. Ca- flaring mndt large oddiUosa to my bu»i- mo. I am prepared to ESTABLISHED 1812. B.B.Wilson;Co S|H)0l (OttO>. -or- AUOU8TA, QAg W holeoole o*d Retail Grocers augSTi* fim , TRAD O.N.T. furnieh Fieh, 0 Ac., at short notice. All ordere promptly attended to. Term* Cash or City Accept- fttlC#. Shad, Blackflsh, Whiting, Mallets. Trout, Bkipjeck, Croaker, (’hub, Bheephead, Drum. Bess, Bbrimps, Crebe, Oyrtere, Clem*. PACKINis EXTRA. eulO* Special Notice ! Dr- Henry J : Mouzon, mm'Nit SU&GION, W’ii I at tend calls In any portion of liarn- wril or odh'inlna oou K.. Offlce at Blachvllle, 8. (’ nusS-Cm NOW READY fi Issued August 1st. Amerifan Newspaper Directory For 1880. Ticdjlh Annual Volume. ' ONE THOUSA FIFTY PAGES Price, Fire Z>( This work is the recognia^d scur Information on the Statistics of Ante Newspaper*. Advertisers, Advertising A (cents, Edl- g Afire; Depart Hi | B . 1 its st as the only r-ootrnirod authority. tors. Politicians and the Departments of tho Governmant tel? upon Its statements Adani^ Damon & Co., No. 18 BROAD S’l RfiET, CHARLESTON, S. 0. —tAmiii erm-K or ICOOKfNO I8TOYB8, n \XnB8. DrATB8* Marble sod Slats Mantel*, of all kinds i’umpa, I-oad, and Iros Ftps* Sheet IjcsJ, Copper and Zinc, Roofing Tm, Tin-Wars, Tinner’* Took, el«. Ho—4 FQrtkliisg0asdl Is I-atyr Vuritty. Fire Bricks, Tlisa,Terra Cotta Drain I’ipas, and Cbimney Tope. All kind* oCPlgubing Wen, aiaiitB y*tu rm^;. an l '1 in Work, (iensrtUy, protfiptlf stiortfled toby the moat carefki and experieuesd Workmen. eul9-ly FI ■ u. . aA ■ —s — . ; -ejifr Sew Store! New Goods. NIXSON & HAIR H. K., George A. Clark, solb Aonrr, - 400 Broadwsy, New York. HAVE JL’t-T RECEIVED AND 0 TEN ED AT ELKO, S. C« “ A N«*W, Complete and Carefully Selected Stock Of Evorjthiac Neoeusrj to Mile People Comfortable or Happy* .Which They offer u Low u the Lowest BAGGING AJflYTIEJ aA Clarlestoa prioss, freight added. We Kara msosv oa hand to pay eaab fur twenty bslsi of oottoaa day. Como to tho No# Stone kept by young merahfiats. m The __ thMUh lailanive fSetoise of Ui» tpei ■mA* tium to* v*rv Sa*sl Mm I-1»nd C otUVr,. ttht White Mi>oo'.«. Tho blech h the moot prffM ,- aicT ml.a.cio Trrr r«m.h^*d ta *pn*| cottoo, krt*. fljrod hr s Sf*- t .-in rioMitad by sunclvva. Tho cuhiis are Oytd by t ho New Aniline Proceu*, Hmdrrinx ttinn io perfort tad briliiaut that maker* overywbere eae them lB*W)*fl Of *r*Uig ■ilka. A (Mfi Mala] tnu ewfiidsfi tMe mntl sjehoe at Psrta ISTS, M ‘Vr. at *tr*'TijUh" and *'«- nrrtl exrrl- li.* *" kelsx the iriiM giveu tbr »pi«l c*t- tot). W« invite (vwipariimn and re*rioctiU1!* aek ledk-* tn jflre It a (Ur trial aed cimvtaco ikeoiilelrt^ df lu "■Kttifr" MKid .1... ,. <J. L>. O. AI*AMfa x . ert—111 aseShegtSC Ureal t-lianoe W tnake money. We !**vi a perwi In every town tn tahe^sulwertii- t Imia for the Utyrot, ukrapine and b l.niusirated flunily puUkalini in l Anvune ran become a *o<xe*Slml agent. Six el.'i<nnt nmA* of art xlren frw to onbreiineea. TTie price I*SO lew that alnioet ereeyhody aiba-ril-a. Oke acent rennfn raltlngono luuidreil amt twdnly »o»>- seriben In a day. A lady mp-nl report" making over two homlr-d ilnHari , lear prmlt Mt tea-aayn AH aboeaifAge make in»Bi-y faflt. Ynd <Mt^rflSe*H yourtiuie to the bullinwo, or only your npnretlme. You Seed not bdaVray from home over nlgHr You can do It oa well aa othert. Full directions ami term* free. Uogant ami expenatvr outfit free- If you want pmAtable work lend us your addremat once. It eoals nothlnit lo try the nnalnem- no one who en gages fail* to make great pay. Addre: ^George f*t in- sou A Co., 1’ortland, Maine. jyS-1y Hi m, MSRK, ATTORNEY AT LAW ALLENDALE, 8. C. Will Practice in all the Churts of the State. je24- (f CKLING & DAVANT, ’ Attorneys, and Counsellors ’ - Clothing for men uttd buys, from flits L>'''ommus. at M iwr rsu. twluw AutrusU priurt, st UuluustoiU B, WUUstua, b. G. and tics, R^Hiflon, t Ub8 gtVes tbs Days of Issue. It grlvt-a the Editor's Name. It sivee the Publlshsi’s Name. It gives the Hise of the Paper. It gives the hubacrlptlori Price. It glree the Date of Establlnhraeut, and the bmt ob tainable information about Ute dlrcula- tlon, end several valuable tables aud claa- t-lltaailons. * Hevi*ed annnally, and information broufihtdowu tho ub-i-t dato. Heat to anv address Oa receipt of the price. Address. . , F.O. P. Hi )W ELL A ro . Publiahera. lXcw|>ai*-r t liver! 1st tig HtireasJ • auflXfiw loSpntseRU New Yota. C. Davx»t, swell C. H.J3.C 9 l/Urr vrui j i v suxb wxxv/x s f • ' - ^ Klvie the Name of • 11 Nevrtpeponi y EX , CIg g. F.cXugo, ad other Period Ice W. It gives the poll- * n ch, IU-llglun, ( Ubj or Characteristics. It t.Plumb *’ * 5 ‘ ^ L B. COLDiNGT ° Attorney At Laviri ,D| »p23-ly AFFLKTON, 8 C. CMI3VA g» f. lli-ow n<-. thrill. itapurter oad Dealer 1s , r'v*^ < China, Glassware and Crockery. jjcmp-4, Chaadiers and Isimp Trimmioge a specialty. Chaodlen furChurshes —d Halta.. , > Special atteotion paid to repacking ordera for March tnt«. At sorted package ridppsd direct from manufactiuer* or btore. \ ^ ral assortment of L'ooda in my line always kept in stock. SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALE*, f apHMiljaw ^ llubeiistein’s Music ! Largest Stock nt Lowest rriec* in CLOTlUNO DEPARTMENT, DRY goow Department, noticlns department,' hardware de- PARTMENT, GROCERY DEPARTMENT, aad GENERAL MERCHANDISE. llftvirrg opened a BAR ROOM attached to my aton, I have »d will k—p id fitock n lar^e supply of WIN K8 AND LIQUORS: COTTON AND COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED. A w* , 1 , • * . MAbTBB of the dlTVATIOV; I . WILLI8TON. 8. C. ^ (iy»-3m) J. W. XX X C SI. Mg* HKNRY L. JOHNSON, Attorney atiXaw. myiO-l/ , WILLI8TON, 8. C. 1 Sunth Side at ihe Square. at any retail market in the State HE. A : O : 8,000 YARDS CALICO. £ 1,000 PAIRS OF SHOES. ' 70 PAIRS NO. 3 LADIES’ SHOES, AT AND BELOW COST. Jone3-3m ,, _ ; BAMBER^-S. C , New Si ore. New Goods. Dry Goods, Boots. Hhoes Ladies' HfWa and fine Silks, Ribbons, Flowers and g them, a specially. Fine Crockery sod Table Cutlery, Canned Goads tad eerie*. Every article warranted ns represented, god M cheap a