The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, July 12, 1883, Image 2
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Mn. B7AtNE will stnmp Ohto for the
R epublicane. A lively''dampaign may
bo1SetepedteH.
'SINATOR GBORaE,, of Missisi}ppi,
Eays he ddn't 'want Indiai's admittdl
to a college of whih he is a trustee,
we wonder? ion't like the
,social equality of the thing, oh?
'JoHN HJBIE tON, of Orangeburg,
was on Tuesday, the 10th inst., ap.
pointed by the President, United States
ttnarahalfor the Distifdt of South Caro
1in'a,-vice Absalom Blythe, resigned.
ONE hundred and seven couples ap
'plied for divorces 'ih {ho Connecticut
Supreme Court during the 'first six
months of tIlis -year. -s 'this the
"eivilization of the school-book-and the
IF Itoscoc Conkllig is iitit 'dea4, It
S'eeoms that he will at least'be pormittel
1t'sleep soundly for lohne time to comnei
no does his fiidinitable rival, James
G. Blaie seein to be -nuc'h 'i3after off.
The latter, 'lb wever, it must be ad
initted, possesses the remarkable facul
ly of turning up when and W/hdie Ie is
latest expected.
10. i of the judges of the Supreme
Cou't'if the United States are inde
pendently rich, while others scen ab
solutely dependent upon their salaries
for a support. Justice Blatcliford is
said to be worth $15,000,000; Field,
$750,000; Bradley, $500,000; Mat
thews, $300,000; Chief Justice Walle,
$250,000; Gray, $150;000, and Wood
$100,t00- Justices llarlan and Miller
are said to have nothing but the sala
ries they annually draw from the Gov
ernm1ent treasury.
WE: think it is a mttter for regret,
it it is nevertheless a fact, that the
"dark h' is gi'owiig in favor with
vith jolitical conventions. ie may
do very 4vell to break a 'deadlock, but
he should not be intered for any other
pu'rpose. If -tt few delegates wil in
sist on prancing ott boforc the people
a nominee whomly, they have had neith
er time i+or opportunity to cohtsiler,
they should no't be sulrised if he fail to
excite universal admtirt ti'on. Boltin
has more than once proven itself to
be not such a bad thing after all.
AN enthusiastic Democrat thus pic
turos 0i6 probable candidate for the
Presidency: "McD)onzald is a very sell'
reliant linaan. I remneamber once I was
wvith a number of Democrats who sent
for him to comec over to time Grand
Hotel, inm Indianapolis. Wvo lold hini
*hlu'~ l.at the .)o[mocrats of thme Statt
dildn't like hisa position on the money
q)imestion. Insteadl of sitting dlownI and
axing up thme matter as a wire-worker
wouldl have doh, hie boldly stood his
ground and dclarcd hie couldi not and1(
wouldl not change his convictions for
policy's sake, and he didn't. We let
him alone after that, .1ie is no wire
worker, lie is a good man anad a
brainy one,"
Posv MAsTER UENElAI, GRacie:HAM has
Issuedi ana order to thme po0stImRsterd at
New Orleans and New York forbid
ding the~ payment of any p)ostal money
order to Mi. A. Dauphin, Secretary of
the Lou.isiania State .Lottery Company,
and requiring the due returna of all
registered letters so directed to the
parties from whom they camet. ThE
grounds of the order seem to be that
the partIes referred to are engaged ini
conaductinig a scheme or dlevied for
obtainhIg' IToticy through the mxails by3
falsle anti fraudulent pretence, promis
es and representations.
SAM Cooml, a Chicago necgro,- ih a fit
of Jealous rage recently shot his- color
ed lover, and then shot hifmself twikd
in thae head. Of the two wounds, self
inflicted, one penetrated f>othi hemis
p)heres of thme bri'n', while thec other
pass(d' through 6'ud' hemisphere, amnd
both bullets are now 1in his skull. Not
withstanding these wvounds, from both
of whmicha his bm'ain oozecd:in considet
ble quanatit'y, thme negro' romd' tlib
woods from Tlhmursday' eveni'ng' till'
Snaday mernting, whmen lie ate n' Very
hearty mneal, talked rationally tumd
walked three miles from where lie
was ecapturecd. The p)hysici ans say,)ae
can't recover'. Itf it hadni't been a
neCgiO and a negroc's skull, people
wvould have pronounced it sensationial
anid untrue. But as It is, its believed !
OIllISTIANITY AND: ~FlE IsASII.
We are not particularly piartials to
hobbies of any13 cbaracter, b,ut whier
thaereo'e evils to be0 r'enedled and re
formns to be inaugurated, it cannot be
amiss to speak often and sydn$hi:plainml
too. The outrageous aud! barbarous
cruelt,y to the unfortunate Iinates ol
our Htate P'risomi, cry aloud for ven
geance or for redress, and the sooner
positive and decisive steps are takoer
for their-protetoion the better it wil:
he for the good name and honor of th<
commonwealth.
A special dispatch to the JVeetan
Courier, bearing date July 8th, says
"That the conviets who had made comn
jllaint to tguperintendent Lipscomb, a~
thb tune of his recent Inspection o
$helr camp,.of .the con'dit.ion of tht
carnp and of their treatment, had beem
epon hats.departtare sowndly tahipped
1y ord,er of the captain of the camp o
- rnMk,fe k to their disclo*ikrea
e itnemmuta of t$aese cnvietsm wa
cpitobmrated by- thbat cite citizem~
i6 t or eiglt of the e0l1
vict' 'l so bekte1j. It is' not a
1no0 h1ng for the iodlh to be. used to
pw .nt ootiilainte by;-tienci," Ln
addt on to the above, i1 i iIit,,unted -
tand itbtty gonorally believed hv ilhoso
- o &io 61% to"be informed on the all
jeot, that the half has not been t,.1,
and that the convicts are treatel evet
more savagely than the fai}lhi publ;c
has over suspected. We sincereiy
hope tiat 1I Intimation is unwarrant
ed, and that the belief is without .i
foundation in fact, fbr lcaven knows '
enough has been told to bring a tfllge
of shame to tho.iheeks of every Chr1is-,
tian luau and woman iii the lantd.
These convicts are ill-fed, niserably
clad, worked to death, and are sihject
to daily and nightly floggiunrs upon the
naked back-whili nako up the
routine life of a class of hutanna beings n
who live and breathe the atmosphere t
of a Chrlsti'th civilization:l
And as if to reach the elimax of I
a4hurriblo barbarlt, they are ibeaten ]
and flogged anew because they .dtuo to
appeal to the Superintendent for p1o
tection I Can it be that 5out!! tiuri-1uu
't'stles in her bosom t, Ndro or a
Cidigula? It is true that \t. l.ipscohlb
hlits?lriiainte.d of the lt i l 1rslhlent
the imtediate removal of the oflder,
but shtbidll public indigunation stop
here-? Dies not just ice denaid t1lat
the offender anil ll .ik be brought
to the tribunials of the h'n andl inadc
to'tti'wer to the charge of assattitlt and11
'battery of a high and n;griavated ln
ture? Yes it is oily meet and proper
that they/ should be rrquirel to show
cause, if any they/ harc1 why they
should'i;lo, themselves be incarcra ted
in the prison walls !
laving brought the oflbnders to jus
(ice, the iext'atild filort; itnportatllt step !
should be legislat.ive action it the t
pretnises. We minitain tuat it is the +
duty of the (ieneia A se'ib'ly, at its
aplproatchinig session, to plare thei scal
of its cottlentiatioi upot the inhutan
practice of hiring out the conviets to
private conltracto,rs, an<i cla'ltre for,}
Ite f'uture such con tracts void and uit
lawful.
This In the only way siff-t wroigs
call be righted, and the fair tiie of
our Christian civilizattrion Vindicated. t
W1'1. L. YAN 'EY.
An Old Citizen l('c""uilh at cenve of Which
ithe Grtat was the liio .
* "So Win. L. Yaneltey is to have 1 i
moimnent at hatil" Said it -entleiantl .
to it Courier-,Iourului reptorteir smite I
dity s ag o. "Wi,it's abou1t I ime,"' he I
conti,iined ; "Yancey was a reinarkable i
"What do0 yout teant,"" -n.' the 'rei- t
porter, ''by your reiark? What 1m-.
111010 renarkable than hundre(Ids of
other men the tomavry linis pro(tced !'
"'In some1 respec.iiin may,U he soont
alone. No n1:an ini the Sot.h was itiore
extreme in his pro'-slaverTy views; in
thaC to was the anltipode of WeItiell
Phtillips5. In 1848 1 thinlk it wais; ant~
how it, was in the D)einoeratic Conveil:
tioni which noIinIiiate2d I,eis (nas jfoi
the prt esidlency, Yatitevr oWe.rd a reso*1
lot ion decharing11 that the doctine ofi
Iiont-interferenice with the rights (ot
slavery bhy atiy po(rt.ion (it thle pieople is
(the tirue Repub llb:ai doctrin e. Tfhe
proposidtion created a bree&e ini ihe con
venItion1, anid atter a long anti: arnest
dlebate was11 voted down hv byan over
the Abolltlinists and gradual~ luaiiic
pationists at evcry tutrn.; lhe fought
Claty's Missoturi comupronmise, anid. as
early as 1868 prop)osed1t hhb orgaia-.
tiolt t f COlininit.tees of saf'ety all ove.r
the cotton Statesi, deCclain~ig 'We cant
thms tor thio Southern hieart, inst rut
the Sothletn ruihd, give couirage to
eatch othierf and at the proper in: inenit,
we cant preci pi tate thle cot ton S iturs
it.o rev'olut ion.' le wits (lie biest
leader o' the ext reine party Southa of
Mason Knii .hiso:'s line."
"Weret* yOtl p~'(1nally acuainltted
"'No, not'persoutally, though I k newI
of him wiell by1 reput ation ; hn mI 1 .-,1mIt
never forget IthLe last sp(eech .I heard
him inaike. It wais in Ci'inniaiti, in
Pike's Opera I louse, in 18tio, just hie.
fore (lie 'clectioni of Liiicoh,. The
grteat htonsc vats crowdt-d froini pit. to
ceiling to hiear the ologikntontherwnier.
Hie hiad talked as5 only taincev- coutld
talk for two hiotu's. Rleach'inir his -
pjerorat ion lie satid in suibstanoe: ''We
of the South ask you of $.hio NorthI' ted
let us alone;- theft' wVe wilt lke togeth*
er as eilt bchs and trienids. We do inot
ask you to be the ownier3 of' slaves, and
you ought niot to insist, that, we swIIl
give tup t.hpt for which we paidh yone
forefait he's ouri mionie. it' you ie--C.
tiinue your wvat on oiui' rigt.s ive wiil
lied.c With armis ; anld itf thio wor.t
comles- to the w'orst, wve will niulh an
arthly into1 yourp Stattes' iindC teiich foei
Whitt te destrutctioni of prloperty r'cat
ly means.".
'"The aiecel, for fifteeni minu tte5'
had sait:spelt-botnd b11hy thle uimzgie ot'
the spea1t'.~'*s (it wod;- t he fall otf a pin
cottuh hawe been hei:rd ten feetL ,,fJ
so still was that immoenso thiro;:g
When -Yaindv .. had thiish( . thbd
last, sentence 0f'li 4hi eh, thei a wn d :(
general hiss froiid~ll pazrt s ot t'I'. hioi e,
in thie coolest mnn in s,. gi.;ab2
h le walked to the fooligl:is o,r tII
stagVe, foled his arms a 10-os breast
and-( facoed his diesdattrs. '.ir Iw
nilntes'the mnaks- dt' di...pj .val elI .
tinC,mod 1and itbr its l.:-g .i iime d.o
Sotenlion uts%eye'ag thi'e'.de.
Ud w'a the vit or, fou isu-1iitn ui;
hisses at, tlie sentimnel: chantiU d lt.
cheers for the speaker's daing,j. SOoi
all-was qiit and overvtidv wva- anx-l
bits to hear the retiii ot.. Y. .C''
alpareiitly without moving al ii a
lokigmore like a stan '- thant am.
wmebi;, began his *-j. ue i.
tone hairdlyv above th:e * f Or.'ini. v
converent ion. lie sai: 'N eu ! v (.;
hundred ye'ars ago wi,. i yo'unigfr. w'.
domn dared to raoide he ad in r.:
Virginia li.usiof l1um.ee, whien.i
liberty or deth t.here was a h.iss, .,'
It-came flrom tie forefathers of td'oo
wvho hissed here to-nIght.' The auadt
(ec apipreciated the point and the
Ihouse fily shook with the che6vs that
followed. r' always reocall that seno
,.when I he naine f taney is mibnthoned
in (ny liearilng."
JtsAd M1d..-Mr. W. H. llenn1ken
is nowu tiuparedl to furtdsh lamilies
wIth Iresh thitk !-nt i nL jd lOll
t rtn.e R AwhrU -Agair t ',)orci' a
('ity."1 . .ltckliall Lea+t,.'di9togltif Oilr 4
i ltl'cGV-Fafltare of MLr.IVNietaVntg b
(G1eSlot,' J(Iurnat' lmcli*dr, ,T,ir
Nd t;is'dif a.hairtwitig'd' o ;y)
oner:tre a,t 'More,.'tki City , .r y
rtidti" 'aiind by wlhieh thl'ol(be?wnt
W; trt,rwn Into at ctQte of"isotfsterina
lioll 'iutf at 1nl ?"p hoUtseho1l 'vas
ih4il in o flits.'denJJ)e$t de titis pf
lrsiir T'i 'Afl -r 'ity '-d trdeay.
I''r G,. W. t1i?:tiil 'is no tnor"e.
( least he is not W.' the 'ol earthy
nd ollty iti.rnler of the ithiiliia'and tio
actlivl .s knw s of is .wtbereabotulik
Di Blana'tnll ett hlate olit IRin1"ai
Pr maniner aid tt-ongh o"dli il iaol'eg
iltig oftpt',eorge (. 1hoKoN r Of
1t4lhod,a:y \vho'had be staty.g
it the .h'W f( i" a two 11102.tt ots
tit wh,o owc Ir. Ulacknt ill h -boar<
>ill oft''l0. The wat o th iih'e )f ri.
f3.tackinildeKvetrl t"inek 1i)2ttd %avlor in
ias iattestj t$ to jim p hIis boa121 bil,
td at lust %tavIor,. eut lieit ed at bis
allure to give the ')o'toro g he illp, t.
erimnedt to do avaitv Yvi.th hlibn.thro g h
It deep laid and di'tlittatl ti'ot. tIst
lie afternooin i questiotit, a strolling
.tnlian, made his apipearl'nule at tho
\tlan;e Mie witi. a largo biusiib of
i!s little red toy ballooti. il.
TIlcknal andl his ent.m.e w1'e)niuiunr
mI dle 111)rtS1 itlionle, wh1en1 Captin a..
or Oflere to i t he Dottor that .tlon
)urilcl of balloons could lift him '())'.
ICtkunll) lf the) groutnd. pDr. Uli-k
1311 took th 11 wer and Ithe esignino
len ftd tet Strings that held thr, bal
ot)'1s trtnttild th1e )aotor's waist. ai
+.tve ii slight loss. I(is Idesion
turceedled. 'I'he I)c"t(' rose Slowly at
irst until abont lifly yards ft'oin1 11h
tru11nd, wheu his Wiatc dropped from
is p1ockel, anid r'lieved of this wteisht,
1.e shot tipward w"ith featrfil ral)phlity.
1: whole popultiton utnted ott in
feight as IDr. fflilcknlall went yi'llhtg
Itwoudh the air, and the iwidest excite
lieut. 1)reviit lo 1, thovugh the e pt
1'ere uttl'y l)Werle', to (b anrtlhingir
aive statid still andl look on ais tIe tinl
ortunmtle hotel proprietor Wauts 2 arried
tittherI and ittrther aIwa. Thie ha
lddn lu hu in aln enLsttrly dirOe.
ionl, out. across old ocean, aitndl al tie
ui he wh Lent over Shackel11n I Ibtk
t was estiinatted that he' wiis it ini-. ilt
hie air. A liat-t o d i W tni','i 'were t"t
short distance i''on the c1 ast, awttl
e of' their unhlier, Mr. Chm-lie!
orhees, .yho lad a Winch2 st.ir ty.
lea('1 I s; i)tim th 1it tii; ia)llteitio. iit!
cteat otfa Iiiin.' it ti: at311ioona nieil
reank eloih r t' them to le,ei their
ItM.larCI" sc) 111a1t Ihey would d\"stemtl
tth tire?ir j)r(ei'Us I'iighut. 11t li-c"
i.rbt shoI ; hit I ba)ttl:oons r i)i1mi1n ,1
-. 1ieg h)igher" and hiaher, utilil tili;lly
Ibey were alltotether 111n of 1n-net11:
h 'er I(he ti t h Ai , a sa5 1)1 i,lt w as
Celld'4 Ill)tt fl do"?"n I' 111111' ; ,I h l t"l 1k"t
ied ) p i,m Ihe fral ii l< t o ov to
1e D)r. Itlacknlall's t"oriot Pray b.,rk
htat was w(.1tat, to alt1r11 his 1a1e, amd
n1dit:ited how closely Mfr. Vorhlees'
hot had Comne t) lettirg the g11 ot of
ie Do-C.: to ad. insteadt o onte ot
he balle ons. Nirl. Vorheei. in'1'ed the
tek in his bosom ann1; with Itearts inl
)i, eyes, tdit'eretl 1li\b 11len to row Ioi'
he sho'e.
In the mllean1time1 the IhIlcl0in hh1d
34)ne alm out11. (2f sight, wilta I la.ir
>nr<(lent, a11al. atjpt.ured4 toi be a1 4ore
*t'a'k toi the sky. ani l-*'.* -
12':ined ait it, until1 it smIt.de'22-V dI25'p
eca1red from21 sight. 'Thea g 13' ot' 1the.
2t'opld wa'ts insigiicanit itl emaunarttison
9 t hat el isplatyed by' the It-'ia 111 vet-'4
1w loss of' h is hailloonts. le r'ave'd atad
wnre0 Iand rippedt.3'3 31 antal al I tiht 1 o
-a11e, and2( it. reCtiired the4 'omielt
.0213( ot' (tlen1(1 men to 11 sbitO Im nat114
o<k hitin uip. 2ylor, in- allhor' oft
all this~ tiseblier,h too(k advan222Itage of the
sp ~iteietc inc1(iden It to te occasion and2(
0131b1d the hotelI safei oft . 15,000 tn
mIsh, besides a~ Jot 61' itatin22o114d. and
Oiw'b-t' IcUia.ghig to 11he gue(st', 24234
35e'aped( wiitht his bto:y'. lIe is no(w. :1t,
artge, 2and( while Drt. Ihlne~t3r! ini
204322left' to3 his farit' dJ! (flh,rts 2are
1ing d 1 ii tel tbu'ward l'4 he1 OdyturI of
The24 Atlanti ltehabeii?tI( tS101 0losed'4
dil iratlio pu1t on2 tlie dhort, atal4 thei
hei "V 2(It S!p024 1 Desolat am t r1
,v ioere buit ye.stet'2t I/Il was 2norr ~aii
In t 1'ad bright.lness.-t(32 Iav
1.t tha ppl1e4. (3rche.rd, phl to bel ) so-n2,
'itts 131en2ty 3)1 fru1t, boithar and ' 1123 gn-e.;
1a1sh1!v' shet alt' green'2 aple3'1', fl!! 'i
ha*' doubled)W upi lke the' Iiiaer2 V.
'ith inin her11It 2tst,toiah a21!Iasi herey2e2(2''~3
latal2( Mliler' thtought si.te wouhli SureOly 4121.
tO. ilt, oo('caine( 221nd'1 of her woe3fl 1rie3f,;
'4)r 1'5u a:s na ...1 broutg t. I'- 1: sw.-3'.rl -1IU1.
ImpTldenlces
ARE S6URE TO B~RiNd
ON SUMMR D1SEASES
INL)1- WIi'"OIN,
. DII.\RRil(..A',
D\SX''.N'i'LRY,
FJ:Vj.Rh &c., 'o.
'VI 1P .'M A VAYV.
t.T:'-':r AsvWAv'.
I' 1i vE. T)l: t Ai~, WA.
/ /O' .iiiY L'R1'oo73. __
r~.Ci IVA PER TIIIA' E VER,4f t
Boots aind Shtoes Made to Qider Ottof
Piny F~1reneli Calf Skin Boots.. - ;..a: c
Po6dB tsad Congress Gattr's.: . 1.50
LoW-Quao itered Suliwner Shoe.....5
[hOl Tt E. promptly done at
Co1ltress 8tf f next don'r to J. M. flcaty.
Gr%JOilNIN b
AGATI~INW RE!
t.ble, wil )t \ 1
he r t fy hv r
ad Milk oles ,
atncl Satle 1~ 'of this celobrftt Ware.or
-I,i0 should be* hi, ever hiouse
I. ave.tho IitJey Hot mlast wibfi all thi
>t'turos.--.w1 .do 11as much cookiig with a
ti)w C.lts' 1p'tl) ft oV4nsa~ ejtdhttry stove
he bc+t di sltdltli. Uta"ued.1 with. thes
stoves as wotis b1urnI0 In la 1s, Orint
Oi,, oy . tAO h ire test, is the bt%t oil made
t.d no aRiell, .anl safe alul heap.
ko' GRA)D CIIA ATE,lt OAK 'eads' at
Wher cok $toves. I .J1avn(tl$o the Stand,
ad (:atrl 1a i, , oed L d, So. Friendl
) t011-i 1 A'; Stove IHottw"
o pans, PIpe, Elbows 1u1 a
}c.rs of '4I1-itidyf i k 41it, Flesl
l.. ?- 1 INE nuaking nutiLe eas y
by t un t1Q a[l'h F'-i t P.;.. Pli:
)a'ii s)t;atI froltihe jt'ice 'at. one
oplrat.ion.
I tt.ii 0I . ,irly e'eyvthing th(
the hlu skeoper ltt A, uad if I 'have not I
canl gtIt.
G. )UItT .. fill ine, , '
01< lJllhit d SU l It'al:a . . r' It
1)U'(GYi i1 'iGONT.ttlttrtal Sh'aft,
P'olea, HItbs',- 81hkes,. th'is anad' 1.Iti
''lree)t. .1 soli clos,Ae ,l l)s, and ask a
colinparlson of prio:s wh CoIhtu bta or
Chariotte.
L11t a ,$'. I"c', P'iek, Sl' p'q Manu-u
(41ass 1 )a ,, (Mts, Uiadle 131a11.,
(l t'A NK C\l1 o)n:1
nii\{'tLhat I sohi lasl, sean'son.
.RESH;u
CONSII'N(; OF FLA,I t '
best. grades, Meal, Pearl (4rits, I Niew; e
Orleans Molasses and Syrni.;, full 11110 of
Canuedl (.docls, corned Lcef, Slr;ar C>rn,
Okra and1( T1onauttl.S, Tlo1lialtt 1s,Sin.,
Peiat.s; IPieapp le, Cele ratedl lhartle"tt
Pears, SUeto:tsh, Sqia'b, ill"w-Cahow ail
Mixed liiekles; Prepared Coculut. for
pies; ekes RuIO 1ndding.C: Evaporat--"d
Veget'ah:e$ folr', ;ls, iva i i-aled A pples.
Old o4iihhi t .Java and 1;io Coffee,
Green and lil! ' a, and all (rdints of
Sugars antl Coftoes.
D. It- Fleiken.i
8^> ht,i!unI 11.-:sA.NI> AuIn:.S-''w.AY
U LAYSSE (I. D)1~'ESPdlf ES.
FARIM'acmIN ERY !
I Tl\VI E for ~ s ie,(dh. f-o1m n SEnd
t.ry, Ililnph-mients, etIc., e. En.fine 11 of) al
sizes, front, three to onie hunlIdred and lilty
horse po.wer.
SAW MILLS AND) GUIST M\ILLk.
.Mantifactitret at .t.he . Met roplolitan Ironi
I'urahllWrO -al'.le o op d e t
$itl ky Ploughs,l4 Cltivators, Illarrow~s and
Plot4)1-:h and P1111louguh Stoc'ks oft al k4inds1
and14 mz 7. . Also H(11apers, wvith .sef-di''jpper
(r 1' -b'iidcr.
I am14 .;gnt, for thle
(O411 I : 1 1 ' .-I D oroxPlt.ss
Mi wo\4 in54 snutil4 a Q1les.;t. 11ast1 as tim'~
thresher enn c~la i.lt in i.l'l ilbree hand
canIl~ turnthe in outI.'.!~ 'iou .u lLt.'1
I ab,.o.se'iI
COTT'iON-.mIO ) OIf. MTLLES.
.')eof all Mi/.(:4, I hat 9-!l weighI from1
ont -itn pont4al4 toI hvoL tem.. .,.
ara -es,I1 114 Hug4es asi; 14 wid i Cait, o
('all at M1 r. ,Ji E . Q. DA V flwS (4;lice4 11114
sho4w e'.taltlgfl's e e
MIV 17-t GET
has 6hbt hand a. Ili ihm' of
CiF FFII NN' A N D~ CA '4r G'
.t.-.0LiO,
.A fall Ib10O- iJiUile.'' ROEM, for menl
11 a1, al)popria' te an cheaplh.
., . ...,. M1. I'.L LiOTT4 Sr.'
CA R [?ETid.
O, ret n.nct lJnUusiVr.sl liSl~ig Ge1'4b, Th<
3.argt- ine <tc" SeI h of'H Iint 4y.re. q mot
'' Ti' 44r 't1',v.arre, I .40t (II t.na, E or
ni14 at 1)41 i i, (ll(t". a~ ('aOn tue J.(aseluags
J. E.'MOJDONAI,D. C. A. D)orOLAsa
WDO1ALD & DOTdGLA88,
ltoHveyrl at t:ak, io. 8, Jrfa# JtagI~
IXNNSE~ORO% s. d'
Pr'aotle in all the State doinif7
I'i' IA A CT0'1' WIT. , PPITe: WIfn
Wa.n ij? Buggy fort' less thaj anhyoTn 11
toW INbEG.DESORT.
Off ESTO ADYET IS MENTS
LEI Eli OLACIU
Sj { IT'iR AWD D$AIn INL
iNr .IQITli,ICUAl#S,.'TOCAcc,
n'RO bEitdB AND. R'OVI,8ION8,
No. 175 EAST BAY, CIIARI :STON, S. C.
f TTO TIEDEMAN & SO{S,
WHOLESA LE O1OCE1;S,
-AND
POVISION DEALERS,
102 AN1) 104 T1ks'v DAY ST1'EE',
(-I [AI*t'ON, S. C.
j7OY) BhC&flTEulS
ED'IIQJ. ItI: (.noc1ns, LiQL{In D.AI.nnt
---A ND
.COIISSION ME1t ANTS,
197 EAST .RAY, CHlARLESTON, S. C
. 1. TIOloMAS1 AGEN'',
No. :120 KINt1 ST., OPPORI' LI1ER'Y,
WINDOW SHADES, PAPER hIANGi
INGS, LOA(.E (UlTA INS,
COINACE8 AND U1'IIoI.31TE:tY GooDS,
CIIAIi 4ES''ON, S. C.
n'-nt'Y.A\\-Nhar MADiE T'O OIlI:it.
(. CUDIWot'TiI & Co.,
SADD a- W A REIIod
Sh Ao~ I E ) y A I E O I Ii USI:
155 3KTeita.
; si' rE;h (.l}A1tLESR'1ON Il)u ..
CIIIAlSLES'ON, S; C.
I i:h1 1.LSC'IlI1'' & CO.,
WVIOI.E$.\1: t)UOCIIIS
A\ 1) iTF\I.l's IN CAU(l.,1N.. ICE.
11O 110.:'r s oNg Tui.; CE ,in\'D
. A : & FO.
I' l1O IE tESO ' 1'I E. '. '1
(~Oi'AR1i N.p q('P1 'i4m'.L'Ol:r
NR INE C OD'St
fl ' 1I ;;i stoek. i' ev ICEi.ut IIOU 'l .h o
Tc 'e 1 pa c ft+r the rot+ r.j c a pch11t t
A. NE1-'S()N & CO.
-W \ I I . i: P . .1 ,it": ..\I.,1i 18
I OOTIS A Nt) 11:t)!:,
N o. _': 11 .\ Y ' It 1 T 1-'
(C1II1?t'ESTO\'. S. o.
W1.:1 A IAli; & CO.,
W1IIOll A.E .\ND 1UETA\IL I)E.\L.I:ItR IN
CU OICi; I sli , Mi :I'i Cl\I :S. C'I:i C:.'I, ,
St tl' i eAr . IN .\tutu i ul.:T y I' i',
Il.'.lE111:s AN;:TS ni;
Cor. ' inig andi l Vandet'rhiol rst.'tr een 't,,
Sf o l.\V Ic l ~ i y'IdN,.i eurI). , 11
-IIALL W1'~A
1,4 0 .1) of the~ r''Vu.etngions. m t. l'r
u;ami.2. To rel;iee you1rsefof ths ter
SPRIN D GOODS, IN
the ies 1)lW.NG A00), and aIll me
nvties il i N TET;.Iyoi:nta
niEEP sut f hE'JIinu
.k CML OFDC T J=EI5r E.
CIOme~ aLIl sAeour 1.1, oChOUmI from
ouFieor saies Wlnnwebcor plas
youATi oe weeni1 th Ite.We hav
s oell I y ' l hsw y 19 tlilale
T e U
- rirtonva'n5i tj o4
.\ nox thryd y'.a lofe e a-a
.bluelens o loe ut os n thi
Centr Co e ,.ad'iak( ..t ie
eal an scr th bstel tio. -
flRUM *kY EMPInIATWO
SEJRJUIPlLY O1 CkJUSrv IG
Pn,o and be cnunun .irymtoru, fhrli
jl51ce1ne,ts to duo'e Qut yeor in thisr '
sI asOk. ki iS oodPis wI .1 E)ajo Old
COwnry a lunt;.an 'C alrked, gt 'Ic la s
.t iYt i i bo&nd Id be i>rce.. BoRi O -
Ihrl n r uad scure te bfort siectio nfuI.
SWE S UAID MI
Can be plAnted TnywhIE and at saRDe tic tht coto
can, and be cultivatcl Vory much like it.
O"~L Y Afl'TV B VSJJLS LEFT.
B3USc o Mn Od'sC,oy last year in this cou:hy SIX
.I S)OLDIR PLW.
with but ordinary atthcneioi. pall and get pa uticul ines
__~J If HLIIADEN_&. BRO.
SPLITIN-G GOODS!
SPRING GOODS! SIRINA GOODS
I have no t ready for insection a full lin of SPRING
T TO ANS, Consisting of
NUN'S VEILING, PUNTINGS, POT T " and PLAIN
SWISS, PLAIN mnd. FIGURED MUSLINS;
LACED, STRIPED and CORDEJ)
PIQUES, CAICRICS,
GINGHIAMNS and CAI,.ICOES.
A stock of Men's, Bo ' aTd Youths' Clothing, which will be
SOTLD LO W
S'ftAW iIA~ I /\L TLES ANhtes im ing,
Xfeiis, 13y& du Youts lo cu Shos. Ladies' A aT D
Men' Clth nd i ~tcm lipers Alo,it a batiflln of r
For SleSb
J. C J.OM.CIAen.
.TTAA AddrE HAs
"OMESTI lC:N CO.
ATHE C!1NER STOE. T
UN AV IDA LY, m stok w a bo e it t~r th.s Os ipri nt a u I st
PRC 8 st eaie et i l kihnj of1Alo P1.
nm eenr t sel'tanovr and urgmpet l y eiThidt'
n n a i I ild in Fi ale Cony tvli T R
. IW TAV. Y TJ.1 W.TBEA''[Yq.r Co.A
A inAhoPROMIS0
IN.ASEA S l.l 1 NO Ev/E y.I A'(rs
^8 il SMKOOS ONOM 0E')ATI1 SINS$ *IIN C.
CUhai,xigzii
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