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MIi -Notice-4 C. SW\g'e'rt(~
" Read it Otahi't b dli ndVlt ieti uts.
TFeachers' Assgeiatitn-SL. B.
Master, c1'ttary.
--Atihrovbcd coti t' y1 a81-an doio
'crti1icates.I)o.iht 'tnd cash pdtt for
san0 by f. \. Litidorrdhse.
Cor'roi 'S i.ai ti.-Tqe foli'wing
is the eciiitiii'ittye otton atatemont for i
the. weet 'end,iiun' i 188': Net v
"ceipts at fi Uiied Sttts" tidrt1 a
during the witeek $ ,280; to Anie time 1
last y'6iir-14,696 ;tit' rece/ it to this
date 6,805,752; to eame date 114M .V4iir p
4,625,995. Exports 'fol the Ceek 6,
019; same wek it r % fi; oW'il
exporfs t6 this dte 4,863,4683 to 'satne
date lait year 8,210;I85. btock nt nil V
United Statbs 'pi't's 6',567; same tLia ti
iast yor 448,045; stock at ail iitoti-l
towns '64,2b2; same time last year Ai,- f
365; stock 'at Li'vrpool 978,000t I
mine 'tinie ia'st year I2,,000;. stock ii
'of Amerleian afloat for .Gi'ea't hAittin
4 110,000 ane tine last year 8,d. d
Tri~ TEACtr.n's' MsdA TroN.-Pur
suanlit to notice,.a meeting of "tlio Teach
ers' Asciilon ,as held on Saturdth' Li
-]last. Preslient B. . C01dey being
Wbsenit,- Vice-President B. iL. Aottidrt
sot took the chai'. Dr. 3ot - k
dressed the Asiilloil ot riug aug.
gestiotis t6 tio 'ea%he"s. il 'onse
quence of the sii'iess of tho notico
given, many teachers were .absent. d
Mr. W. J. Keller, the Re. WV. Rich
trdhon, Mi. ). V. iy'bli and Dr. Boyd
'addressed the meeting on the s'ibject b
of the adoption of books. It was
thought 'bost to have anotlidi' nieeting
'on Saturday, 'Ju'e 16, so as to have
the question freely and t%itly disenssed 0
>y the teaclei's fi'br all sections Of the
bounty. 1"r. 6. O. Webb was unani
mously elected a .inerbr'of the Asso
'ciation. On motion, the Associatibit
adjourned, to ment on Saturday$ 16th
'June, at which time 'it is hoped that hiM
the teachers will be prednt-.
D rEiriFOsru Jr . u-A very iti''
esting nusii'br of Dcmoreis t's cuig. t
Zinc is the urtie iAUie 'df this popular A
and pleasing publiiction. Tlie -oie-- ti
ing article, wlitch is itlustruted, is
"Home, Siveet iome,'tnd its Author," ss
contribiuted )by Virginia. Tifom1lr, tl
"Pictiil from 'Rontanint" profusely I
illustra ted, is of 'g1tilt 'intercst las b
"The Nonie of tlie 'Trotibadours," by d
Lizzie T. Lewis. Jennie Juie's "Tw 61
We Live in Neiv Ydi'l",givesa-glimpse
'of a wv6rikiugman's hoine'; anid t'he E
astory ."Out of the World" is contin- "
i13cd. ihe shortfr 'tOrh,s are contrib- t
\ited by Jenny Burr, Dorothy Iolroy(1,
'Miss E. B. Cheesborough and Erie ii
D)oughas'; while'amrong the poets of this si
\\ jnmber are George W. Bunaay, Cai'- Il
rot 'ei Ellen Hiutchinson and
Adelaide WVaid'ron. "Odiih .Art and r'
.(Cornfort," "CuVrevft 'fpics,n (
\ari ts dOiepartmnts treating of tfah-- ra
ion, household miatter.e, scierce aind g
4rr, and a variety of milscellaneous E
'irt.icles, cdint.iinb Lo nke 1Deihorest's ti
Magfutazine for June a remarkably in- a~
~eresting nunmber.. T he :pictorial de- e
~partinent is excellent; the fine steel s'
eingravinig, "The Palm Offering," being e
afteor the celebrated p)aint'idi; of F. 1
GJoodall, the unoted English artist, and V
is not onlv.a fine specimen of the en
'4raver's still, but *laa an admIrable s
-idea of the stylo of the great painter. 5
The Court of General Sessions for f~
'airtield Comity -opened on -Moriday q
morning last, his Hionor J. Hi. Hudson, 0
Jud1ge of the fourth judicial circit, i
p)residing. 'The grrand3n?f were called, 'j
'nt,ud the folhowing-named jutrors an- a
swvered to their names: Uriah 0. Trapp e
'e('oremian), Joel W. 'Ashford, William
H.Banks, Rufus Braston (colored), h
-J. P. Caldwell, J. L. Gladden, Lige 0
ilall (colored), Frank Leitner (col- a
'oredi), It. P. Lumpkin, Wmn. A. R.om- e
'#. Whorter Yongue. ii
Hils H-onor then proceeded to charge a
'the grand1 jury, as follows: a
The present tecrm of the Court comes fl
nt a thaeo ivhich is very inconivenlent a
'to the farmners andh others. It is there- e
fore necessary that we should tlsp)s 14
of the business before the Court with
ua much dispateh -as is conisistent wit,h '9
the6 publie interester. It Is net necs- ni
s.uy for 'ao to gAv% vonA any g6n'citi ai
inistructi0oheity preI'decessor having
ftlready' done so. I shll,' the64ore,
tonafhue my 3self to such instructions as
wilI -enble yotu to pass intelligently la
upon the bills whigh the Solicitor ill
sub)sYdt to yoth. if, In Lh'o cou~re of
your investigatioWs. you shall desire
any further instrt,t on as to your gen
'oral anties, you may en11 upone th&e
'Court for infoI?Mation-.
is Honor, next .tanVged the jury a
- Ipecifienthly on the bills subiIitted b.y (
the Boi1toto,\ ind they reth-ed for de- y
'rho Clerk next called oveie the i1h
of petit jurors, and the following an- hi
* swered to their names: Joel D. Ash- e
ford, Richard Boulware (e6oo'ed);
Isaac S. Chauppell, James A. Clarke,
* Oscar Cooke (colored), Samttei F,
Cooper, Jno. C. Douglass, R. S. Des'
* portes, 11. WV. Desportes, J. M. Eder
ington, J., E. Faust, .W. F. JacksOd, I
Frank C. Lupo, Dennis Mdiller (eol
* ored), David A. MCDowell, Frank A. r
Neoil, Sami. A. Neil, Thomas D. Ow- Ii
ntgs, Martin Pope, J. K. Rlastsdale,
Thomas Wh Rabb, Sr'., W. H. Robin' o
son, Thos. R. Sterling, R. HI. Simp- I
son, Thos. J1. Shelton, Jno. Y. Scott,]
Jito. M. Smith, W. B. Woodward, Jr.,
Jas. W. Wylie.
The following-nanwd jsirnrs were'
9xeused:' Jap. A. Charke, Sami. F. g
Cooper, Jos. K. Davis, 0. It. Elkia: g
olhi i t?th
TOritia Tidtt u ci elttity ese:
a'd!-si aii i der was ' p'a8$i 194i bti4
jury imnissionS to Ura* thal
uniber additional and ti shfitt t<
nunbn tbihL .
The Court Ha4t rl aiai3td t4 thi
1al of' W ight, olugs, 6i"Jd wit!
irrylhg a t4kioealed deadly e tpon+
olOnel lon agpeared foi the dofencl:
'ho jury rondeted a verdlit of 'Nol
ullty."
The alltbtWoon session was titdiP1e
i tlt hdaPihg of the case ob tib l3tutt
s. Wylie Mayfield on the 6114-gb 61
issailt witi intent to kill, The jury
tlrtned a vei'dict of "Gdilty.f
Thkd C'durt then adjourned till half
dast'nine o'cldok to-day.
1TrAr$ E E'OMFiAtErERvxLLB.
-Mr. Winl. Stmith, of Florida, spenl
few days at Mr. D. P. Crosby's, re
irning home bn the 28th ult.
-Mrs. Nancy Colesnan MttthtiIId
on Wilmingtbn, N. C., on the 24t1
lt.f after a sojourn there of three
ioi.1%.
--1ir. -J. .Iendrix McLane and
idghter paid a short visit to Feaster
le on the 26th uIt., and ' tultined oil
to 28tI1
-The Rev. Mr. -Mahon has declined
e 'eal _ito Ui1oniville. ills congrega
on are now agitating the building of
irsonage for him near Mrs. Mob.
y's, nine miles from Chester. '
-The Feasterville reporter had the
loasure of meeting the genm t% and in
illigent "Holly Grove" reporter a few
ays since in the Corner. As he ex.
i%se'A grat.ification . at the general
ppearanice of the CothU1, \6 1MA we
mil have the pleasure of seeing him
main.
-The Corner ki'ets the loss of one
its most highly esbeemed young
tizens, Mr. Samuel McLurkin, who
ft for Florid.. on the 28th ult.., to en
tge in farming and orange raising oni
tract of iii recently purchased bV
in. We wish him the most abundant
iccess.
-To the memory of Mrs. Snsannalh
rile'tie', late consort of Mi. William
ridener, who died ot erysiielas on
o 2'tithntt., aged seventy-th'de years,
8 a vife and notffi&, she was tenders
ouhtvl and of restless AiligOhe';
a h n e'igihbor, quiet, sociable -And tinase
inhig May He who has'darkened
a ltomi i%diltuminate it with consol
i i'ays I I. Thes., IV. 13-18.
f-'Il1 was a hot supper at Shelton
tI the 18th uit. under t'd general
tpet nitC dence of Mrs. A. C. Lyles,
rs. Jas. WVelch, and Messr. Lake and
oyles, cotiminitteemen. The 'o cct
as 't6 raise ftui>js for a church build
ig at that place. Aotit fifty dollars
as realized. A novel featurQ was the
troductkmof pu liblic speaking. A
nort address Was 'deliveredl by the
e'v. Mr. Mahon.
-The graian crop,' now matyirintg, ie
rtherkigh't. Thue ol and subsequen1i
rought upl to the 26'1h., when a light
nin -fell, both ijui-ed and retarded the
rowing crop s and further planating,
uring the la ter portion of that timec
tore was little demand 4'or "blucing'
tlathatms. As the red eye of a bull
mn endure nto parade of red before its
>the blue eyes ef 'despohid'ent, iTt era
>uldl endure no further blueing.
kurate o agricola, et th9sret reous eer
cite secundia.
-A Ilenlc, with ~refreshmen'ts ful
die, will be held at at the Crosby In
itute grounds under the sup)ervisiol
I' Mr. D. P. Orosby, abairathn On the
5th lnst. The object is to0 raise money
>r churchn pur*poseR. A rule of eti
0ette forbids askint "change" on sual
ccasions. Let tat ' one, therefore
ring nothitug less tihan five-dollar bills
'wvo hanrds will discourse martial
mantory anud marital music=-the 'lasi
insisting of intfatnt soles.
-The Ci'6sby Institute boarding'
ouse0 was occupied by the prlat61pai
n the,16tn uit. It is $6k4 feet, tw<
ndl a ha4f stories htigh antd contata
leveun -rooans sixtiW fee't squate0
ighit of Avhtich are s'Applied with dre'
laces and capacious elosets. There Ii
at elghnt-foot passage way otn the firsi
aid the second floor', with a portict
-ont and le hecl&W, %'i in ftroni
bove. The house Is splendidly adapt.
[i to 'the purposes intended, attd the
ieation quite salubrious aind beautiful
'lhe object 'of the builder wvas to fur
lain facilities for a Wirst-class schoo
way fronm thet coofrequ,ently-dcmoral
dtng iniflutende of towns anid cities
V7e hope himi the consiemmation of a!
is plans. I). B. 1a.
BIJ3TUAR*.
DIEa1 Mfay l5th, neat 14%% O'ig
[Ill county, Texas, WILLIAM S-inIoTHE1
[EA-~Ne- Bon of B. IH. andl Mary P. Means
god twenty .WArs.And eleten days. Bil1lh
ras just conming to man's eState1 andt *A
uken vergy suddenly away foma iA frlends
[1s deaih.Was eauffedi by congestion. - He
!as s!ek but a fe#~ da.ys. Thre los f*lli
oavily tipon hlA ifAn ',O 'ff'oh fact thal
a had just returned hnome fromn a ptotraeta
(1 stn.y in l3osque oUnity.
NJUBINEHB NOTIOEUr
What so CenteA Wint Do.
T1he~ utilll sum of 25 cots invested Ina
ottltn of Normtan's* N{etiAlzing Cordila
fIll save you hna' hodi of p un
utering1 mnant sleepless ights ians
octor bill. Nerhltns Co dI Is sold all
ver'tine land. Every druggIst and cress:
and merchant can ge't ik We a re shippkihj
everywhere.
Frdht Old Virginia.
A prominent Broker of Richinond1 Vi.
rhtose name We wIthhold, eyshe 1has used
rormnan's NeutralIzIng C 4 rlevera
ears for all irregularitlbe e th#Aa~
nd found It eecual i 4eWrfi lh1ne
he recommends It as an bftcellent ti1thd
er a man whno loses on futuress
ENoLIsH SADDLES FOR $5, $0, $7 ANI
10. Kentucky SprIng Seat Saddles fo:
Mo. VLY88E G. DEIAPORTE8A
rdj t e N I oddentb
unL we*uji&
ARR MILLS 1. condity1
for ' EAT. it faoll
WAE ~.OWER ahd un EXPERW
M'IER, we guarantee sa tisfaction bot
in iy d nti efFLOUR.
brdres have P I and all rod'
I Ladag to otd' ur$f d ord'er.
Jtte =1i I: B DdT re CO.
June5-M13 - ProprietoIs:
CIARLESOIN) ADVERTISfMENcl
LIfTENS I OLACIUS,
, 2-fOWR ANii D ALER IN R
WIF1R LIQUORS, CIaARS, TOCA 0t
No.A175 EAST BAY CiILESTON, . C
OT TO TIEDdhAN & SONS,
WHWLESALE GICGEI1
-ANdle
PROVISIN DEALERN
102 AND 10-4 EAST BAY STRIt,
CI1AESTON ST C
JOYD BROTIIEItS
WHIOIEsBLE ORO.CERS, LIQUOQ DRS n
-AND
COMIMidI ltROlEAN'S,
197 EAST BAY B AlYi STN . C
B. THOMAS, AGENT,
No. 320 KINO ST.', br'ijITE IsIIEliY
INGS, LACE CUlRTAiNS,
CORNAVES AND U PIIOI,sTEltY 900ODI
CHIARLESTON, S. C.
WIND v AWNINGS AMADE TO Of1Dai
G. CUD WORTH & CO.,
AmbtEOY W-AREHUSE
155 MEETING -STIEE,
~~ibetTE OfT!Att1sTON~ NOTEt
CHAR L1STON, A. C-.
HLENR~Y BISCHOFF & 00.,
wIIOLESAE GoENT
AND -DEALN, IN CAROLINA Ri
PitOPRIETORs OF THE UE'LN$RATED
CAROLINA TOLU TONIC.
199 EAST BAY, CIARLESTON, . C
LVA GAGE & CO.,
CUiARLESTON ICE NfO T16,
MARKET, CORtNEn CHUncH STIIEE'I
CHARLESTON, S. C,
Z7lce packed foe tJ'I 'ountry a specialty
.A NEISON -& CO
WOLESALE DnoA1ERb -
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NO. 23 IINA N S TOI'',
CH AR LESTON, S. C.
ALV. AGAR & CO.,
WHOIIsALE AND ICETAIL DEAIER5 IN
CHOICE DOUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICAt
. *UIGAL'INsTrIMENTs,
PERFUMERIEs AND TOILET AliTICLIE
Cur. King and Vanderhorst Streets.
THTE FIRE DEPARTMENT,
RULES ie6t 'THE Oo?EtnMEwi-OF TIE
TOWN OF N WsnORO, S C .
I. The Chief of the Fire Departmer
shall urn V% gener'll supervisorg' contrql (
the D)epartment at all times; 'and a i
he shall have absolute cominand and dire<
tion or the same, and on such occasions
hereby invested with full police pers
All orders or the C-Ohi'if thi be e haiu
cated to the officers ini command of th
diferent .companiies at fires, either in po]
son or thro ugi tihe Assistant Chief, or sue
other paen~t as ie 1day designate. In cas
of the absence 6f the Chief, the duties an
powers of that officer shall devolve upo
Ithe Assistanut Chief1 and in case of the al
sen~ce of both then upon the offcer in con
mnand et -the Senior F iI' Compah.'-.
JI. in case of a lire threatening ally cdi
siderable part of the Town, the Chief ma
use explosives in his discretion, or -mla
call in conlsultationl tile Towvn Council on
the officers in charg of the fire coiyiaile
Whose, wvhose duy toether with thi
- hiefs shall he to.dqdeteexpediency c
suchl use by a miAi&)t vote of those rt
Spouiding to call.
-IH. No Com au sall leave the grounu
until disehl 1 ~rthe Chief or officer I
command of te Dpartmentb.
IV. All disputes arisiug betWentt men
bers of different Fire Cofnpanicat A fireu
shalh be subn\ltted to the Chief for l
ruling, which shall be 'of tuli torOe unt
reversed by the Town Counct'.
V.Any Fire Ceo lan violating th
above rules shall be ~otdby the h
to the Town Conncil. eC
VI. That the Clerk'bO required to plac
-anop of these Rules in each of the Engine
an rukIouse of the Fire CompankE
nov organized.
Dn h Council this th'6 4th dng of Juni
JN. CENTEI1
Ulerk of Council.
WEI RKAVE .
ThrEDDJf TI-1Thd:
RATOR ront . M1. ELLIO tT, Sn
Wb have trIed l'hehh and. -noW theth i
Un d'd and would not sellthem if wee dti
notin~k s0.
'the *ll-kcnowfl
"ELLIOVt Augn
isOfrdtohe ubic, We illi he pleAlli
~'oW is the time to bring in OiLD GIN
for repairs. JM L!OTS.
I OBSALES
lip store-buii~h and lot no ocaed
9by the undersid arOred for
Til store isle U be#t i WinCfbI
and is in prime conditon. The 1 U
onie of the most advaaeosin Idi
The hot Is quite a Iar, ~ i #pt~ lon il
',I a large WArehonise a1I 6h~ biildings.
. Terms very moderW .~M further giI
r' ticulars apnlhy to
I r )Iy2. .. mnnru .
n iN tl1s atr" hdned
it
I cotlld give yo t A 1 J IE1
neadaAr' ae$ ltitlt ihe$ 1.1 c r
Ingni o lii! lt,, ol atiuh neiedleN
iqq a ewing nchill Agei or loors;
1 up'
Rn bt pAlfn'ted anywhen
can; ahd bt iIkivAt d Vdy t
fTN1 1PECic 15odice
L,worth
Wi \ but ibtdintaiy atciition.
J. I. 1-L
SPRIR SIR
AI S EASONAnt1
(tYr stoak of Spring and1( Sun\e~r Good
is5 coWylete ini ever' drpartment.
Wu itW just received in all the newer
- shades theos p~O~Iopular gadeS of the daIs
a NJ1N'BVEIL1IJ
a ' AONTINGS.
DOTTED AND IeLA1N SWIS3.
. NGUR!D MUSLINS.
YAOED AND STRIP D PIQUES
STRWLPD NAINSOOKS.
CIIECK ED NA INSOOKS.
A'A ~Tigant line of Ladies", (on'es' an
oeys' Straw HIas, 6f all Skyles anid $tial
ties.
,1ARASO%B 4N GREAT SARIET3
fOur Stock of Furnikiinft Goodis is no,
h ldt i quality andl sizes. The Genth
en eiiP Underwear consists.of Lis1o Threa
andi Gauze, and aro in seith or hej)arate3 t
suit tM percas.
iA call is rehpectfully Si3lleited from al
P. .4JDEC7KER ' BR?O
188g.
SPRING STOCH
#e Il've iow '#Ceeived our stoek <
SPRING GOODS, and RtVe thenm read
for- -
W4 iink %M'eai NAIF'HLYT say that \v
6 ave novel- openedA at any tine a mnor
I complete assortinent of~ 1ettei clais (2
goods.
As i'egards pices, We Wil only' say tha
sheed4 goods will IA sold as low as the skin
tJIAss tOF tIOODM
Af sold in Abyi~ AfARKJf, and assure 6u
cutstomers that they illi be protected i:
bcs,as we will meet the.market at an
time ih Ahyhing.
We would cali speccial attention -to oti
GENW DEPARtTHYENT'
which will be tonnd coni lete la eyvey pal
iy ticular, and all we ask is an inspection b
the publio
BUt Tia PAJaMerO WAGONq 0 -
UlhYSS'E (., DFMPORTJES,
S MOEY MADE
Y YOM_1
Ii 1 W tPIILhA11P%
liattresses of hny own m)anufae
- Lure. Use economy-buy the hes
--buy where fou can get the cheap
Cst.
A new supply of Childrt'n's Carrl
flges, of the latest designs and los
in erIee.
1 Iu ca ll avd tioney by buyin+
your Picture Fraiies, Wali 'orkets
Brackets, Ulat-rtks, Spring ileds
- 'ii' Mattresses an<l Windo
Shades from It. W. P111 l I'PS.
. I am .agent for several differen
SFWINO MACIlINES, tida somi
bf theni as GOO) as can bt maele
You Will fihd It to your interest t(
price mine. before making at pur
chasu PLSEW lElHE. fle' men uei
Ihat I cltnnot be undersold by anr
oiit
AJ You WAN', but do not tlihik I
iV1) ' 'sL, VE wht-n you get one. Sew
fqr aMitlt I Will order itny part. that is wante(
iash l ii llnds. All orders will have protnyl
Ay 19
JAND RICE
$ and at same tirnc that cotton
Mch like it,
BVS1"tE.1S .LEF.
Iast .ytrar it this county SIN
PER B USYIIP)
Call anti get particulars,
&&RDEN & BRO.
W HEPEV I T AL
--SIIALL WE 1E
CLOTHED ?
Is oi( of the qgtteions \'hlivh most per
pilexes thmit' l iof the Ind1ivitltl and ihi
family. 'o *l\!ie\ 'vurseif (1 this per
ploxit:y, you sliotld calli and hear our inic
\iln
SPRING GOODS.
.. ......................
Of which we now have a large and wel
assorted stoek. Evehillinlg in the way of
DRtY COOD)S, NO'TIONS, etc., thut i:
wanted, from the commonu est dcom estie 14
the nieest I)Ii1 S UOO1)S, and all fh
novelties in NOTIONS. If you want i
nice stilt of
OL~CTHIJrGC
(Gota hfld see onr stock, or chloose froui
('ut' lihe oif suleis. If Wtiv cannt Plenis
youIi intt one. fri lii in (ihe 'hr. WV luhi
- gr}methg lt'e i this waiy, aend garanite
h. Y I s qi~t1ty ora'goods.
Wer have a i-ery pretty anid nobby lIne (1
IIAT'S, ini both flt and listratw, and1( e
pleats( the miost fasdh%as,
,. We tsk ant Inspection (of oir sto"k o
SH-OES, vliehi Is very large, emblracinig al
iualities aneds syles. Soiietinug nice I1
low-cuts and1( slippie's.
the besnt goodes att LOES J'iCES,
t IUpqecLfully,
. CALDWVELL & LA UDERD.1AE
WIIEREFW1II A L
iS3IAEl4 WE BE 1ED )
Is another perph'exing qttestion. 1I. alsa
ceases to worry whe-n once~1 you loo,k luta
our
OGROCERY DEIPART1MENT,
where you will lind all kinids of eatables a
most reasodable prices.
COME AND SEE US.
WVe take pleasare in showIng our goody
kI'.upectfully,
CAltAVELL1 & JAAUDMUDA1A
SA DDERU, lut DLEs AND Il A IRN Es- "wA
dlownV yondeitr:"'
ULJYSSEO G.1 DSPO)RTES.
.-TRADE
NORMAN'S
UTRALBup
CORDIAL.
--MA RK
el Sr ari dI,aorders of the Sen
I tI aeeotb' to th Stomn withobiong
P rm$1ty rlieving Dysen ory hle,hol
133ir r iin Pains F atulo,
te rn r I gkot o o
a cag of fos r et t
t NOE6IV.A'.
NEUTiRALIZUN O COliblAtL
Ys as ,leasant and harmless'as Black
berynnd De not conin Opium
andr nor Doe. Secilly rccm-.
Ohilren.tcntia
b'd rke450-And$m-co per b6ttle.
Boldbyalibru{tQi.t and Dealers, in MIaUe.
~~ I. Slo Peroprietors,
r Walhalla, 8. C. U. 9. A.
DR. J. M, QUAT ILEBAUM,
DENTiST.
COLAJYIBIA4 S. 4J.
OkircE OvEIn STANLEY'8 CitrNA I.r
May 10x4nm
Taan w on1 t
MOWERS,REAPERS, BDIERSI
r . - t
t. fMPLE IN CONSTRtUCTION, STRONG AND
DURABLE, and EASILY MANAGED; EVERY ONE
WARRANTBD
TO DOX THE WORK PERi4ECTrLYi IF NOT TII
MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED
FOR SALE BY
W. R. DOT & Co., AG1"iNTS
April in , BO, S, .
VICT RWUS EVERYWHERE U
Univorma11y Aamirc&!
TIlE ECLIPSE FARM ENGINE
l nt.itached to the croavn of.the boileir by expaint Joints af'ul IZolts in such manner a4
to c(liall. <,iile lthe weight. betleen the forward anti rear nxles. Is nIounte lon stroig
whee!s. '1' hllier is iuonited on axles of the IES'' l'LIN l:1) W\IOUi(l IT liON
Ilinproved and l'oweritl lirakes. ]IAEIRE FLY WIIlEEL A N 1) PU Lli.Y-. Illlge.
.sn1e hItok pioV'I1 with <liletit 1)EVlCE FOR )CTAINING AND EXT1N
(tiltlI!( I Otn P IS.
'Ill \V A Y N MItt )1".0 1 i1PSE P.\'TN'' Sh'Y,-lS{I~A'I'IN( C1AIN
SIC1PA ItA'N()It" 1. .\ N ElIt A N1) IIA(:GEI, the nost eoinllete (UUA!N SAVER In thm
worl, ind [1 NSU' It l'.\SSEI) FlI S lPLCI''Y. Capacity for Threshing, Separating
and ( 'I i iuns all kind; rt ! srain lIln<l ir inurket.
'Iit ( !II t'I'I U i) l\ IIOIINU .'APl ,\AY) IO E.,teb tMaloo
the hind in NIOWEli-, the best Machin of
'I": VA) N WINKLE, iUAT'T and 31I(iWN GINS, With l EDEUS AN)
All of lic shuvh with every other kind of 1AI M IMPlROVE) MACIlI1NERY
sould by
nil17. 5 McCAlRLEY & CO.
THE CLOTHING H USE
iM. L. KINARD,
QiP)POSiTLE GRAYD CE.TR A.E, COLUMBI't,g ?-. C.
1H .
I have jnst. opt'ni'l a Iarge stock of SPIIING GOOU3S r Mfen, Yotim nud ioys, hA
r Stilts of C assiml'en', Flannel, Cheviot andI Serge-all'at lo i prit:. Also at line of
GEN TS' FUlRNISIlNG G OOI)S
in all 'the lates;t styles of goods. (hmts' Nec'kwear sl, specialty. Gen14.'' FIA74
S/1 iONS ini L ow-Qjua;rters and (Callers.
Orders sent to iny addrttess will be 'proinptly 1lt1Xnded to.
M L. KINARD.
~ -ATt
L. SA M UE L S
t. I AVE just receiv<d any SiPRING ctOODS, conlsistilng 6f Nuin's Voil'V'
tIhint ings. I>i'd anel Pla11i n Swiss, lhiini andi Figu1red Lawils, Plin niid
l"igiured Mus~ itus-, tLaced1 tind Sr'iped Piq1ues and (>-unbriesu.
ZCLOT' IIING, (JLOT11NG
T have a large stock of :Men's, BIoyIe and 'You(ts" Cl2OTIUI,whc
will sell VtY LO)W.
ST:RAW1V J IT,S OF A4L1 T]'7L .iATESI" ;S11YLEs.
A large it.'laniutent of' Men's, *Wonion's and Childrohis 'Shos. A Ir'go fiB
sorltnnent of Pius antd >nisaa,ojs-. Call earyv -and scuro .BARGOAINS. No
trouble to Ahow goods.
JUST STEPJD THINK
U~ . 1 f.a Zr. ..uI...L T, .D 'i..d31. ER.~A
RLIDIC4LOITSLY LOW PRICES
R*~ SUGENHIEIMLikS
A n e;.a .'.hton of out goods and a knowledge of our prtios will convince yo*
that~t we are te,.ins you oly3 tIc PLAIMN UNVAl1INISII ED TI UTHI.
IN DR GCLDA, CJF5ZLOTHIN HAM CJAPS$ .fAV.N DZHOES
we harve a very good assortiment.
* IdUOCERES-ALL KINIDS GENIRVIALLY
BlONESS CODF1811 and FINE MAUKElTht~ Bi 6% d W 1 CPTS
j CALL FOR OLD C1ROWA 'WflWIY