The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 23, 1881, Image 3
-; , -tiov Tnl Ngws ANp.. ERALD.
-'rieeekly edition, f Do1lrs per
; l , in advance; weekly editoi.
,two dollars and fifty gqnte peran-un,
it advance. Liberaldiscount to clubs
of live and ipwirds.
IATES or AFv nT sIN.-One A
rlih for 'the first insertion, 0 ad
y cents per inch for each subseq 4ent
usortion. These rates appk,.to adad
vertiscinents, of whatever nat ee',.and
are payable strictly in advaneo. Qion
tracts fqr,tkiree, six or twelve mouths
.WRd-..o' very liberal terms. .Trai
siont local notices, fifteen Icnta.per
Ijpqbr the first . insertion, and seven
anid one-half cents per line for each
subseauent insertion. Obitua-les and
triblutopof .r peot charged as adver
tis olstU. iple announcernents oi
.41rh'iges and deaths published free o
charge, and solicited.
All communicatiois of whatsoever
nature, should be addressed,..to the
4Vinnshoro -- Publiii'g Coinpany
Wimsboro, 8.0.
lAILIuoAn SCHEDULE.-The tranhis
- Nw pass Winnsbora as follows:
o'th-bound passenger, 1q4.28 p. in.;
south-bound, 4.28 p. in.; MoQgl.bound
freight, 9.05.a. m.; south-boindy 1.37
p. in. These arrivals are on tile basis
;. , Railroad tQime, sixteen minutes
Tater than Winnsboro time.
Local l3rIeft.
-There were religious services in
alhke cburehes on Sunday morning.
-WI. H. ~rg,'V sq., the preselt in
cumbent, has been appointed Clerk of
Court-for this county, to serve till the
next general election.
-Mr. J. S. Gladiey, formfl.y of
wVS1itisboro, has'Cotilnc ned bl iaess
in Columbia as a cotton broker. iis
inany friends hei-e wish him abundant
succgess.
. Bong has juzt received
aIcL apl of thle Qa1vi,9 fewinig
Macipe. The "Davis" is descrveiby
popular, nd a large number have
been sold in Fairfield.
-Capt. 'rii Mrs. It. S. Desportes
were among the >asselgers on the
steamer "City o oltimbia", which
left Charleston for Rew York on Sat.
urday last.
-Mr. Juo. L. Mimnafigh and his
:rotler Mr. Frank P. Mimnnaugh will
80011 Openli a store in .J hester. We
hope the new firn nay e.. as success
fil there its its seniori membier lis beeni
inl Winsboro.
Tum. CHESTER FAIn.-WC have re
ceived a copy of tile premium list for
the th-d Rhinn11 1 e1,.ot.. 1he Chester.
Aignlcilturaf.i, lot'ieuClturil an10 ) e
chaical Association, to be hlid for
four days, colilenling 01 the 4th of
October. -Tile nuiber of preminis.
is ilnutsuially aIrge, and shoitld. idtlue
an increas'e inl the exhibits'. r. .ust
Fairfield Will be well reprented.
.Tile anual address will be delivered
by the [ion. G. B. Loripg, of Maissa
chunsetps, UiiI sit Ntes Coii 'isioner
of Agriculture. ,...
KILLED nYT THlE TihAIN.--4 negro
named Charles Nigholsoru was instant.
lv kil~ed.'at Blackstock an Saturday,
while attempting to beard the tiorth
*bound "construction traitn" on thne
Charlotte, Co'l. a4j'd ..Augusta
Railroad. Hie hid beei standing on
the passenger platform and endeavor
*ed to stop the train by waving 1ii 'coat
as a signazl to stp) or slacken the
spee~d. No m'>tice was apparently
taken of his signl, as the. t!~fin. did
niot carry passengers. H~e then at
tempted to board the car next to tihe
last one attached to thle trajin, by
grasping the hland-ra, on the. plat
-form, b'ut \vns 'Iodtdown, -and fell
under 'the wvhege of the last car -lIIS
body wvss hoi*Yle mangled ; his lege:
and arms brok'eni his hight cari cut oflf
mnd gashes abdit t 'o head ngu face.
It is said thait the #deased ind beeni
eongaged as a laborer on the construc
tion train; anld attempt~d to board the
* rain to commenlce..work.
4E NEw COMET.--It is aid tehe
iew comet Is begimn'gn to elhow very
rapid dev'elopmne.nts, and thlo.. whq
are familiar with astroniomnicl lore
assert thlat it will sooni beggme 'a Iyril
Jiant object In the northern sky. It is
very close to Theta in the Great Tear'.
By tile aid of a powerfuI efgsc,~e it
is said to be anm object, o~5grcat beauty.
A lowv magnlifying power, with .,an
erecting eye-piece, pl.16ws two .gtiys
near by, whlehl di fl'er but little, in
b~rightness. thioughI mar kedlv in color,
Wvell separgtg, and the (olt a jItle
below, makinhg a triangle with themi.
Its tail stre tchqts upwarfi (,,passjug mhl
wvay between the stars,,and ext lidlue
for sonie distance beyond., fien tali
sho01s some1 evidence of' being.. btight
er 031 the forwvard c(dyh,,.andeqs ,.Cl15to
be slightly curved, indicating thnt this
omtet belongs to ,the, svord-sha~ped
variety. The sword'c-shj~pd ,c~nmpfs,
of which that~ of' 1858 wvap, .ai spldid
~peelmeni, are, for maifesr(t l'reasons
h te 0310s thalt have i~pread the, hioi-t
have generally beet lihe mnost brilliant.
THETWLFTil 1EG IMENT,
Proceedingiqo(.$ne Atm nat unio p,.an
caster -A ver 1a aint Osterlng of the
Voterasis and thetr Friends.
(Corre spondrince ol The Ngndl ilgri11.1
d1ay being the ann3iversary~ of tihe, sur
Car~olina. V )lunlteers, ini the late Nw~,
they .met ini the court house at -t his
place at tenl o'cl~oek ,a. in., for tihe
(ranlsaction 0t busines, Cot.' T.' F.
Clyburn, presidlent, pres~lding. Tihe
minutes of the last,mcetiaig ywere, read
and confirmed. On miottin ot tap)talin
Kinslor tile namie of' Dr. W. Wv~.Ke!th,
former sutrgeon of thle Igegimnent, was
added to tile r'oll of t be Association.
The commnittees jsttisties were call
id on foir rypti, Companies F, C
and I made Alli repo1rts. The corn
-ftEd8 ro d they' Mmpanies as~ed
ful-tlerl -iewhtich was granteA. The
liottr havlug arrived for the procession'
to form) the .urvivoro., repaired to
Curetqg's Grov6, where they . fortned
in liine~ntder Col. Clyburn, anld aarch
ed to the court-house, preeceeded , by
the Lancaster Cornet Band.., Here the
crowd e so. large ,that te court
,hoge would n6t 'hold ,.them; copIse
quently seats wero, removed -to the
yard, and the ,orator, Capt. 1. -I.
Kluslpg., had.to deliver his address in
.tQig gpen,air. AL the conicusignpf the
ad$ls19s the survivors again [armned
pmtolie and marched to Moore's Hall,
where they all paftkook ,of.. a. most
sumptuous dinner. Tftere was plenty
of nice things fqr.all, atid plenwky. left.
After dinner the survivors agpi1i.e
paired to tkhp courthourpe to .transact
buslideea. A committee of one member
from each company present waps appoint
ed to, nominate oficers for te niext yar,
consisting of Messrs. --- Scott, Co.
A; J. B. McFadden, Co. ,B; J. B.
Broome, Co C; David Noore, Co. D;
J. N. Loyv.p'l, Co. e k S. ,W. Rui, Co.
1; ,N.,Steele, Co. if; 'Captain Van
landing, Co. I. The committee retired
and in afely uinutes offired the tol
lowing nalics:. Capt. J. H. Kinsler,
presidpnt; W. G. Reell flrst vlee-presi
dent; W. Q. A. Porter, second vice
president; J. R. Ilarvey, third vice
p.sipent; Davi4 Moore, .fourth vice
prsldelit; Capt. J. Q. B. 8miih, fifth
vice-president; Dr. W. W. Keith. sur
geon ; J C. Brasington, Chaplain ; J.
R., Boyles, recording secretary. These
were al. pianlimously elected.
-The same cominitoe.0 lso.niombna1ed
Col. A. C. Ilaskell orator for the neixt
auiualisuaion, and Capt. W. S. Dun
lap as alternate.
On motion, a committee of three,
viz., Capt. Vanlandinghnam, Messrr.
Scott and J. B. McFadden,
were laequested to com'ilfut Catit. Kilns
r, the president, to the Ohair. On
taking the chair he delivered a short
a(ites thanking the survivors for the,
honoa10r1itferred upon him.
Mr. WV . IQf1imlubrIlI suggested that
the next atI . u.1:etnii,, be field at
Rock Hill, which suggtesioii was
ad)pted.
Th. following resolution, offered by
blieut. J. It. Boyles, adopted:
f ol'ed, 'Thiat tle tiinks of this
Assocition are due atid are- herelb
tentioj'ed the Liancaaster Ledger and1(1
Rlct or t hiv' Ier ki.des lt I his .Asso
ciatiol in ill-lishing free of chin'ge
everythinig which leds to pr-ar an
interest i tch orgiz.l toll , ilnd ai
filt to the press generlly inl (hez zlate,
aady,.IhJilly di I). .J. 4 :~arter, Esq. of
tiLedg11e%icr, and tIhe eti os of* Til.:
Ni.ws AND I lEN.iLD. Tihe-e mhaniaks
areV dolubly dute [temi fr-oinl'.he fact! 11hat
Inlost. (1 ' an anI111i d th i , 1i' 1h. sliwviv
os, oft,~his Assoiat'i1 dre mi of mod
erste meaC.nlsfiaving. beetlevrae by
Shierminana's bu ama ers, iniI i thir mnrcha
of devastation i -lmiogli the State.
The olwigreo inwas otfier
ed by Mr. 8 . RutY, aidr'Iitlopted:
,Is oived, That a commitee or
three b~e appointed .to .wait 1ipoi; the
11l)n. .1. 11. Kinagler and Ju. 1,1 namile
otf ,thlis Asia~~tiontpl .tender-' 011r
tI auks for the ab'le, inistruetive and1( in
teresting addrqss delivered beforeo the
Association this (day, anid regnet. him
to furnish acp ftesm i pb
licitiol). aQlYo h 11131l )
Mr. J. '1. McFaddeni offered the foi
4?esolved, Ti~iit a e pii'e .0in on
laccord Book be dledientert to the inietn
ory of thiose o'f opr comrades who wer
killegi, or (lied friomi wq linds, giving
tedate .tf death atiqd t~i ab lattle ini
an)Ithat the paige be hietded wvith the
niahie of Col. Dickson.liarnes.
Tile follo ving resofltiin wias offered
by Mr.d~ Ws'~. Beard arid adolitpd..
*.Resolvedy That We. the siirviing
.members, of 'the' 12.th. donth Carolina
Regiet of this fate Confederate
Sta.t,eo, assembledhi 1 our annual re
union att Lancastep{qurt [louse,. this
the 18th day of August, 1881,-do most
dee ply sy'mpathize with President Gar
fiel d and his faily, .i the great anur
fdhing he has been cal~ed upon..to., en
di'e at the hiandsj~ aQo of' the most.
vlip anid brutaijissassinis that ever dhis
;rg~ced A mericin soil. -..
Besolved, 'iat we feel grqteful to
God that we,.bltye late news fr-om him
end-tiv renonsto. hope that our~
Preidet wll'etrecover..
. Recsolved, That a , copy of ithiese
resolutions be seit to the Hion. James
G. Blaina, Secretary of State at, Wash
imigtoti,. and..thgt Ir ciopy 1)0 furilshed
.thp.Eancaster Ledger anid the .News
and Cour'ier.
Mr. J. Rt. Ilairyo. ofered the follow
ing ,resoiitlon,- Ohnch w as adopted:
Iholer, . .'t t he thanks of t his
Asspelati~on are due, and~ ,care hereby
tepideI'e(1, to the citizenia of:; Lanicaster
count):: for~ t~le k~indness and1( .hispitalii
g;received1 at their hanads ; to the Lain
c. sier:Cornhet B.ipd.fo~r the nmiaic for I
msk1ed.on 'this occasi.,. anmd to the C.
C. A. liairoad. the:(.. & L,. ltail
retlhe~ thip.iof rates over~ ttyair IrespJetivye
~I~. J..B,., Ml'cIiddenm offered the fol
Iow vng retolution, wvhich wvas uniani
.ANeolved, TFhdt the thanks of,.,the
Associatiomi ire due ndare herebv
t~endered, to 1!noch I1.ekmor of Co.
I.' fo /bafre.thlone1it in) bringinig out
amnd pr'esqrvinmg. at., then4 surrenader of
go's amrnagy,1thi.,..hattle-ag wvhich. ut
tli ti~ine belonged to th-.Jegi ment,
andltV nu) e1b1had bween furniishied them inm
lieiu of' 'teir o)Elginall flag w hhih land
been so completell rih~ 'dddled by ball s
as to be nothling but ai rag.
Them Iollowing. f'esol uttion was unani
mouly'h neyoJp'ed:
, Res!.olyd,.~ :Thiat.tmpse pr'oceedIigs.
be tld~~ie(J in the paipers inm Lanmcas
tin'. York , leairfiteld anid alhl t her' pa1
per1s frienduly to lhis gA soclIf.
On maotion, the n~ic'etinig theni ad.
tiurnmed.
--'there Is a bad state -of afiafra in
lie blue1 gr'ass coiuntray, :Iudgitgi'from.
thme followvinag friom then Lonisvi ll
Co)r )er-%Journaflq: '"Thle dily re mcoard
bf .telegraph an md the wee1kly repmis
miade by the counmtr'y press~ showv that
thtroppghout, thia State the law-breakers
are betcon)I ug more doflanit than ever,
aad that llife.Is searcely nmre secure
thani when armed bands of guerillas
sw6pt it from border to border."
(ARD Or TH ANKS.
The Survivoys, of Jbe 12th South
Caroling Reglnment of the late war beg
leave to return their thanko. tp the pro
prietor . . the Nicholson lo
tel, . Chester, S. C., for reduced
rates, an4jfor generou ;pd . kind
attentIn shown them iI going tQ and
returi pg ffr.n .igir annual reunion
It Lappaster the present year anl the
last year at Yorkvile, jmid bespeamkftid
him a generous patrolauge of the pub>
lie.
iqmpers of Cos.. A, B, C, DE, F,
I, and I, 12th Regt., S. ('. V.
IIAT.ING BETWEEN TItE sEASONS,.I
for a brief Space 'e!Vi(w 1lie situation,
glance proudtly back on gramd 4Mcess
ps, then sleadily look forward tv.fmn'kis
of more glorious enterprise. Makling
roon tor my fall stock, I offer s ecial
iniduceinents... WIWth a branch iouse
iII Chester, uIntdertje firm of Mins -
tauigh Bros., wit h Frank P. Mi infauri
at the helm, and mt large and increas
Itigtviness at thiapint, I will be so
sitaItted that I oaim bliy -goods direct
.froqu.Inanmtufacturers by Le package,
and offer inducements to the whole
sile and rettil buye:s, far exceeding
previous yearsa. As the lien law .may
be repealed this year, and. the . crops
are short not only in our own county,
but all over the state, it. behooves the
perople of this and thie adjoiilng cou
ties- to spend the Almighty Dollar
where they can buy the best and most
goods for the least, money. U, calling
oil MiNImnaugih Bros. in Chestei', or J.
L. Miimnaugh, Winmsboro, tVy .4vill
prove to you by their prices th.t hev
advocite the short protit cash ,.systemn.
I will Jtetre for (Ji) Northerii snarkets
some itme iext week, where I will
reminii Soie time-carefuilly selecting
goods Suited to (lie tastes of the peo
ple. We will order ainy goods not. in
stock at five per cent. t10. fqr parties
pavint g cash down with tle order.
'I'his branelh has ilcreased very muilch
inl tle pIst twelve mionths. Onr
griId fall openli.g will conimence
11bout Ret-ptember 1.>.
(AnY.) JonN L. MIMNAUMI1.
-Ayer's Pills fare a geieral favorite,
becatt. of t.e!. )owerlull yet gelitle
operltiolI . Medical Itell prefer, them
for uervous or delieste coustitutionis. *
M\escirs.W~,iliams& Rutiledgre.Ci eon
vill.e, S. C'., Dear Sirs: The piano re
Iy* Ypur-clased of.n is a great de
lightt. to Imy fatily, tnmd a soirce -of
1raisewo')rt hV coinnnt-sI froms sill I Ie
tmusical critics whIo have exmimined 'it.
Yours truly.
*W. K. Br..uE.
Greenwood, S. C., Feb. 7, 1881. *
NOTICE.
'lHE time for rece ving ieturns of
1 property for taxat if in sir tne presat
naasicipal. tar his b1 en exv-iit el to
A iiim 31 t. lip 5- p, r eejit. pn4:1it11y (n
tImm rireturns W,. b It hi: too tll 'who
. 1'ATE 1" S-' Phi I AIOL NA.
(OIl;N IY 0F FAIRVIGEW.).
O URT OF COMMON P. EAS.
Mary E. Rose, Famny A. Ilogin,
Jeailh N. Smiti h aind Ilenry Y. Simit hi,
-Ptainstiffs, amgainsst Ed ward P. Smith,
as5 Admninist rator of the estate (it
Wigh~i~t 11. Smtith, deOceased(, andh in
divyidullyl, Si lena F. SmiithI, ltobert
Snmiithl, Ellai Smith. Aaroni Feltder
Smsitfi; Matt ie 1i. McDanmiel, Jaines
Wylie J. Davis. D~efenidants- Sum
mlonis for ltelie--omplainst not
Served.
To 'rinE DI)Di.t r uy - m
YOU are .her'eby ~sisn moned amnd re
qiiredt (9 aniwer. thle comaphs iiit int this
act ion. W'hichs is tIled ini the ofllae ol
the Clerk of Cominonm Pletis. for the
said C'ounst;, aind to serve a copy of
youlr anmswer; to (lie said complhiiht oin
im subscribers at their office, No. 6
ruaw~ Itange, WVinnisboro, S. (., within
th\v5.isty ,.day siafter the service hiereotf,
e~xelnsive of (the dhay~ of such seirviec;
and1( itf y'ou ail to aswls~er the comptjlaiint
within'the tunme aforesaidi. tihe plai ntiffs
in tis action w ill.. nlv to the Court
for- (lie relictf demande'd in the cosm
plalint.. -
IDated 15th July, 1881'
D)OUGLASS & MchCANTS,
To he bov~naedDefenidanits Si lena
F. Smnithi, lHobert Smithl, -Ell Smith
ansd Aar'on F'elder Smiith:
Trake notice that the summons iln
this action, of' whIich the foregoisng is a
cop1y,.ihamI the comnplaint wereC filed in
lhe oflicc 4):' the Olee'k of' thie Cour't of'
Coimmton P!eaas, sit Wiinnsbor'o, iii the
Cotnnaty of' Fatifild, ini the Slain. .f
Sout h Carolinia,on the 151th day oflJudy,
A, 1). 181.
DOUOL IA 38 & McCANTfS,
:-Pladiniffhs' .Attor'neys.
july li6-t6wvsat
NELW
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A NICE LOT OF NORTHERN
(JABIIAGE.
A FINE SOi 01F NE\ PtUsn
POTATrOES.
A NE\\ SUPPLY of MACKEREL.
--THIS YEAR'S CA'TClI.
NEWi FL.OURt and( FRES1h BO)LTED)
ME AL-JUST COM E IN.
ICXLL SOON ND GET hNE
FIRST h MECTION.
. W. H; Donly.
aug 4
-.8tbscribo to TuzKrw n
AT OUt HOUSE
4 TUE MOST
dH010E SUMMER BEVERAGES,
SUCH AS
SHERRY COBBLERS,
CLARET PUNCHES,
SODA WATER,
LEbMONADES and
OLD VIRGINIA MINT JULEPS.
TRY THE ChICI13IATED
BOC K B E E R,
ALWAYS
i?'psN .A8D O00.
J. G L END IN.,NG.
may 8 Next door to W. R. Doty r Co.
0
0 0
0
jjRGAIJS
JU- -7
1-AT
-- -
CASH CSiO2ES alleat
BAAN INAI- -
F:. MULINES dLWS
DUI. t otnaC OfTIN
CAHCASSIM1ERS inaldEArt
BARGAINS IN -,. .
SHRESS aODAS.
BARGAINS IN
BET HIE RESWHET DN
UndershUSJ and AdNa.
A GOD WHTE DESSTHIR'l
I alsi ffergood JIEAVNga
EEN CENT IS peaflad HTh.
beFst White WinES VIgrT I
TWN fEor glON OLf.
Cick otry, Gaswar and Whiiood
UndciSEN.~sadilocodJ
Dr. Elder
ND FElbt- 'STABLES,
41
WINNSBORO, S. C.
A. Wilio,
ap 13
RESH ROCERIES!
;UGIAHS, assortedl. ' fGes; Ito,
Lagonyran amd Ol Gov. Jalva.
flo u1i1(1 Old Gov. Java lloasted.
Pens, Black1 I11perial, Gunpwder
1td Youtig I.yson.
CANNED"OOODS.
Pears, Peneles, .. Pi te- pples. To
mitoes, Salinu, Corned leef, Deviled
llam anld TurkeIy. Sadts&c-.
MaIclroli and Ch( ( ese, GI iner. Pre
1erves, Pin Iend 01ut, NIal, Coopt-I
A(latine, Mustard, 1ulack Pepper and
Nutnielers. -
l11aldivinl Caisup. %Cross & Mlack
xell's Chlow Chow, I"Ampire Choaw
hlow. Assrted Pickle., LCIL & Per
nil's Worlthit Sauce.
J. F. McMA6TE1R & CO.
sept 14
SPOOL ( 'TON.
/
EST A 11LTsi R1 1D I 12.
TR.ADE
MAR K
-(WooUN ON WnuITE SI'OOrT.4
GEORG~E A.. CLAiIM,
SOLE AGENt..
I600 BROA UWAY, NEW YORK.
Since the introducotion of t' un Spon'
*otto'I into the AmericaIn mark--t. its suce
sess hats b)een' un1 pr seede n t or. No othr.
.>rand of thread hi ts over n et with the
<amoe amount of pnblic ia-:.r in the saein
pac0 of 'imel.
rhe '. N. T ' manufacurr w ero the
irst to recogmz3 the itnp~ortanco of th'
owing Maichino and- to luaako at six--orr'
-ntton, 'w~hich -has ever been t ho r ecog
-lized stant~fdardl frtimachinest.
All the i mpro)vemnlt in -ohi ner'
that the~ inventivO genlius of tihe 1:int
meth scenltury be - pr'odnood halv(e bne
idapted by the tuuraIt~uresaof --O.N.T.V
At all tho greit Initetrnational lairs eel
hee world. d O. N. Tr." han boeun awarded
he highest honors. . -
'Ihe -'0 N. .T'." factri.s at Nowark.
9 J., and P'aisley,' Scot'andit, emp1llot
3,200 operaetives - iale sthtltenjt thread
!aily to go around th-.o world four turats.
Consume liii tons of coa),l dlaily.
TPhe mnufatct,urersq of "O. N. T1." are
he largest nmnufaoturors of Spool Vot
''ni in .the .Aolitt.
-A :full asafrtmntne oitl in Spool Cotton
'nn bo had at wholesaleasnd retail at JT. M
:IEATY & CO.'S. feb 2-tx6mn
UKT1 1
Is a compound of the virtues of sard
parilla, stillingia, mndrako, yelhlowv
dock, with the lodido of potash and iron,
all powerful blood-making, blood-cleans
ing, and lifo-stistaitting elements. It is
the putrest, safest, and most effectual
alterativo' availalble to the public. The
aciences of medicitie and chemnistry have
never produced a remhedy so potent to
cure all diseases resttitinig from imtpuaro
blood. It;. cu'res Scrofuala and all
scrofutous .. diseases, Erysipelas,
Rlose, or StI-Anthony's Fire, Pim
plesand- Fce-.'rbsPustules,
Hfumors, Salt Rheumuu, Scald-head,
Rinug-worm. Uers, Sores, Rheu.
Inatism, Mercurial- Disease, Neu
ralgia, Female Weaknesses and
Irregularities, Jaundice, Aff'ectiorra
of the Liver, D~yspepsia, Emacla.
tion, and General Debility. .
Dy its searching and cleansIn-g quali
ties it purges out the foul corruptions
which contaminate the blood and cause
derangement and decay. It stImulates
the vital functions. restores and pro.
Aerves health, andl Infitsa now lire and
Vig orthroughout thb whole systein. No
su ferer from any disease of the blood
needl despair who will give Avaa's
BAnSAPantI,r,A a fait trial. -.
It is icily to experiment with the tn.
morous lowv-priced mixtures, wvithout
inedicinal virtues, offered as blood- purl.
flora, while disease becomes more firmly
seatedl. Avma's SAnsAPAnrrarA is armedi.
clne of such concentrated curative power
that it is by far the best, cheapest, and
most reliable blood-purifler known.
Physicians know its comnposition, and
prescribe it. It has been WIdely used for
forty years, and has won the unquali.
fled confidence of millions whom it, has
benefited. . - -
PREPAR ED BY DR . C. AYER &C,,
Fractical and Analytieal Chemst,
- - Lowell, Mass. 4
e Sr u~r, DIaWaare 3S .
M, LKI
LI'OTIING 110tTJE,
--0
;-.MOSTr complete stock of Clothing in.
anld Ieck wear ill 0111lecws.'aret y. V o.ys
tile jttest styles and filnilh, at'piies to sul
FINE sAes:- for men and hovs. T
Manilla. anid Wel->ter's lraids in ill color
Alpatca coats in all arlmdeq and qualities.
1ind Mohuir IDusters ini ill Styles.
'ALL OR DISPRO]
July 7
WILL MAKE, FOlt TE NEXT 60 DA'
PIANOS A)NV
870 SQU./4RE G1?IA.D P-))
STYLE "3 1-21 "r*7
ur new patent overstring seal-, beautiful cit
I Irge fany monding round cae, full Iron FY
rit-rN in feet everv im" 'rnvement which can ir
instrun'nt has been added.
20 O'u pri~ce for I lti luntrument boxed aid d
New Yoik, ih lane ino Cover, itool and Rol
This 1~ltino wil ue seint tn test trmut. rklr
V11)ney with order. ("Cash sent with order will
-y W- both 1way if Piano 4 not jlust a repres
i use. Send , for (at.logue. Every instrim
PI3 A - NS' *" " """
- .. ( inss4 and wild at wh
onla one cli tie finest dispha i at the Ceiten
1-ComiilIendted ihr the H1161IEST H:ONOR3,
inte the greaitest irnprove'uient in til- hislor
--ae 1p iglit..i are tiae finetit in America.- F
PIlinos, of the richest tone an( greatesn. dural
tighest, iniuical nt itiorities in *-th .coiuntry.
'led pircliaser. All.P(ios.nd Organssent
SATiSFACToaRY. .)nn'i fatil o Y'ri:o us before
a rgai n14. Pi tin Ctal'ogue mailed free. I
'ilivn- 'nn ifty pages i nailed for six 4
rlultte for fivo yearri. .1
rJ3I LcarIE'0RGR0A
ORIti TAL," ot. ie '. , the hit tuitmet. t
,vcr offeredi tlt llusic-al public. It contains i
'leste', Diapason, 'uhub-ass and- Col-stinit.
iz : Modia. Celette. (ta earming top,) Dir
Corte, Celeste-Porte, Expre'tsion, Treble-Col
tOrgall, (whih throws on the entire power of
vwe11l , Left, I(lice'Stopi and Grand Swell. lie
boxed. :150 1hw. Tei case is of s'lid walnt,
.-ntirely now anti f utiti hit1 design, elahboratel
ata1p standis. fretwork, &'e., all 'leganttly fini
mprovemnii, %% ith great power dLepthl brill
ealtitifil solo effecls and stop nction. - Regn
asht price to have ii iiiyoduiced, with stool i
011t; others. Positively no deviation in pric<
illy tested h0 or111n in) yourI' Own) home. N%
t1id pay freight hotlh mays if iistrimeitnt 'is lit
-onfitailn no "Jogls" st s of Recds, or "Dumlu
nake no 8isr1pre'ntatis, and guarantee I
'FU.L wVAReIANri) for five years. Other style
)ver !'-.000 sold, ind every OrgAn has given
JAILED FRE1,.- .
FACTOtY AN) WAREROOMS, 571
SHEET MUS IC''
atalloue linlude4 moslt oi the ppular musi
0ompositionl, by l. th p; betinthors Addresl;
-M IN Dh 1 SSOHl N PIANO CO.
,IOU toL b\O1yb]OIy'
i IIEALUTI FUL, 10OK I'~oeASKING
By ar ply: g per'unially -nt the rentest
(M C'O. (or bys postal ctard .ifiinfta dik.
um ih a b'ean'ifully illustrated opy
a N -w Bo&' etit10:1.
tGENIUM RIEWARDlED,
-.1n TImE
T'ORY of thme SEJWIN~G MA CHINI -
miiin~tg a 'eandsot o aRnd c 'ttly i-t.'ol
'graving 1i'o 'if si i 4. alsto. '24 fin14-1 (n.
:tved1 wood -n :1 bhour:d4 n f . II*h. -
'aie lulo in *' itha 'ap't d .a er.
'4 chtargo w . h v i mnl for hti -. - .
met boo0k. htieb -: n mitn. Cilta n1o.1 ly
e lt~liti a' at il brandh an J"ar 1 di.
ito office 'f The - iger Ma'1 aictuiring I
R E SINGEp..)TANUF~ACTURING~ CO.,.
Principatl Office, 34 Union Squanre,
may 17 1v y .New York. .
ATTEN TION,
LA DIE
HA VING determined to "CLOSF
)U"our stock of pring Dresi.
*oods, we oflor yofi from this date
nusutal b)argino ip na'me. Wo haveI
eomnplete 1in~o.gf. these goods, and
)riiufj will do n'ell to ('al1, examine
ma prico> tbese before p)urobasing.
We1 would also, call your atttention to
our line of Fancy Muslin and Linen
La'wnus. In wvhite goods we~ ar "F~ull
Up."' Our, Iinoof these goods con-.
,ists of Linien Lawns,,, Victoria
tiawns, Bishiop Lawvns, Plain, Plaid
ind Striped,. Nains~ooks, Jaconets,
{nbrics, Piciuos, Phuni and :Plaid.
it iss, &c., &c.. Laces, Lacos,
[aces. Edgings, Edginis, Edg
nugs.
CALL AND SfE FOR YC UR
SELVYES.
McMASTERt, BRICE & KETCHIN.
AOHINECO.
-4 64-NWCHARLE, IZ
i.W PLIbLLs, Agenat, Winn
RD,'
commsw-'-w.
COLUMA 1, -C.
the. State. Gents' furni'iingi:goaft
uilts, Youths' Suits and MAen' Shits ot
it the tinies.
ayiot-'s celebrated Mackinatu . also
8, thbi.dAtest la te. Derbv StramA.
Silk Sltges and Alpac% ald Linen
IPTLY TILLEd
]PATO Co.
7 OLY, A GRAND OFER OF
0 'ORGA1'Sf .
'VM"O F~oR OJV'Y $*2*44.
nt rosewood toise elegantly fi leihed,I.8
Octaves, fdll patent cantante agrafff.k.
rved leg1 and lyre, lieavy se'peftifi.eand
-tauWe,;r nch Grand Action, 0rand Ha
any way tend to the perfection of the
riverod on board ears at
ek, only$2 50
rsund reference if you uo not mend
ho refunded and freight -eharges paitl
nted in this adverismenieit. Thousands
ant fally warranted for five years.
tool, Cover and Book). All strictly fir.t.
olesaln f'autery prices.- These -Pianos
rifal Exnbition-.ard were unanimouRly
The.Fsqiuares coutain our New Palerit
v otl'itino niaking. : The- now patent
sitively we nako the finAe4 Upright
oflity. 1--They are- reconimended -by the
Over 4-t.,00: in ise, andnot one diswatifi
m 15-dayd' test trial- m nEoT FiHE IV
buyin-g. P.i:iti el we offer the best
[indHomne Illu-trate I and Deer ptive
,ents stamp- E,ery 'inno fully war
Our New Style Jubilee Organ
6_.N S in Japanese Case, called the
istiest and sweetst toned Parlor Organ
i Octaves. 5 sets of lleeds, viz : Melodia,
A lso Fifteen licantiful Stops, as-follows,
Lpnon, Sub-unss, Euho, Dulcet, Melodi&
Al der, -Celestina, Bams Coup'er, Gr-nil
the instrument,) Right Knee 801) anrd
ight 70 in. 'Width, 24- in.; Weight,
vencered with colei'e woods. and is of an
y earved, with panels, rnusic close-,
hed. Possesses all the lateist and best
iancy and symtpathetio quality of tone.
lar i etit price $275. . Our wholesale noti
rid Vook:'unly $8'-as one organ sold
No pay eiont required until you have
e xend all'organts an'l6 days test trial
it as rupresented. PoRitively. our Organu
lily" stops. As do' bunny otheA. We
tneit and fair dealing, or no sale.
4 $35. $50, $57. $654 70, $75. $85, etd,
the fullest satisfitotion. Organ Catalogue
fh STREET and 10th AVE.NU5.
nle-thil' 'piee." Catal io of 3.00
Oice pieces nent for 3c.''stamip. Thi'
a of the day Itid every vqriety of musical
P. 0. Box 2058, New York City.
FRESIN G RUCLR1 h8
AR F conatabtly being reAelyed by me,
yno'sig of whio, I give bolow.
EW ORLEANS *fOiAK!ESI AND SYRUPS
,A LLiGRA DES. 4
UGARS, FUOM Tll's RIGihEsT TO THE~
LOW ES'T OlIADES.
' E INF.RT LOPI pI? TI!!! Mif Hf-"i~
P'A ENT FAMIL '~LFO A LL GR AIES
J ACKSON'S BE!' !'AMILY FLOUR.
.CANNED GQODi%
ALIFIORNIA PEAR6, Home ting Choice
SUCCOTA8II Ben an:i Corai C~minte
OMATOES,. . :.- PE.\'n E's
.. PINE AP: L
* .MUSTAIi1,.
'EPPER. sm C'-- W-TC
A LSO INvIT E YO1J.R ATTrE-N' 10N 'I 0 OUI
ROASTED) COFFEE.
(lve me a .0an ..i.,1' g mP;C to. -n
r tlles too numoeroua to nyneitIon..
. . 1. FL ENNiLIE .
al ... l a e is -- ~ .
wvido across the u,
. have ships' cabin
~I ~,,ethat slide on
-'qs they give
FROM TH-E WREdit
-0
One To e Pl'. -'. mvn :ax
no Tiro a ~ ~ h : r'. . ew
Plates, One Be~.4 *e n One4. n IV r '..
Vise. One 3Ozinlg M l.chine :t
$18.00, 'will bo SOld for 10.
Lots of Oval. lif Oval' R .und,
Binad, Squiare and Tire Iron ; flubs,
spokes, Rims, Carriage Bolts, Tire
Bolts and all manner of eastings.
F0 BEL SOLD 1EGAIRDLESS O'
UL.YSSE G. DESFORTESJ.
KING'S MOUNTAiN anl d.s I1EROES.
T IS work, f'retII the 146h df Li man C,
SDraper, LL.D., wilt beo r, ady fort
dliv. ry in a short, lhir.c ' Ii will be f ound
the fullest and' dioat acecurate acecunt. oft
rnd .f the~ meati ihnpoiftant batftle s of the
-enhetion. Every South Caroliniant
a) aid have a copg'. The bookc Is told'
ci by subsoription. at four dollars pe.
e4p It may be procuted of' tho unde~r-.
a gn 'd, sole agents for Fairnfld.
I. L. M1VITER i&CO. I
A' Revised New Tcstnments, in all
te diff.-renit sityles. ma., be had at inb.
All kinds ot ,JOIT FITIrN(, such
as Letter.HIeadls -J3Hli de'Envelopues
&c, &c., done -hi nea-t style aidijgtrq
VIMaJ' at Tnse Na3twa AIwn UI4Am