The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, July 17, 1883, Image 3
TUES ATi JULY . ' 1888.
l- qv- AdyvIqn,~pu~ ..
Fnua Mchinery-fl.J. 'McCarlcy &
Sheriff's 'uic -.,no. D. McCarlcy,
'S. P. C..
Turnip Seed-MoMaster, PBrice &
Ketchii. ' -
-R. J. MDCailey g Co. ikeepat their
oflice saltples of the Frdt O elipsoI
Engine, Daniel PrattItevolving Gins,
Van Winkle Gini, ecders pnd Con
lensers, and will keep a full line of
machinery as soon aits'hth(" mWa6iinery
is fluished. Give.thei a call. h.'hey
_ will take great pleasure in showith all
parties their iaciuery. See testino
iials in another column. July 17
Tim Ciii.s-rna FAU.-We have re
ceived a copy of tlie' premium list of
tfe next annual fair of the Chester
AgriculturAii fiorticultural and Met
chaniCill Association, .t-o - be hi kd at
Chester, commencing' October 1% iu d
continuing four days. The number
and variety of th. premiums are great
;er 'than 'er, and no pains wil l e
spared to make the exhibitiun a suc
cess throughout. Wo (Iust that Fair
flicd will be well r-presented, both in
visftors- ald exhibits.
T., LOAN AssoCmATION.-We Wic
requested to state that there will be a
neeting of the "Winnsboro Savings.
'and Loan Assoelatloh",- the pompany
recently chartered by the Clerk, in the
Town lidll to-night at' half-past eight
''click. The purpose of the meeting
is to pertfect the organization of the
Association and take steps for its
aclive. operation as soon as possible.
1t is tfiercfore requested that all who
have subscribed to the capital stock of
the company, and all others who 'nay
wish to subscribe, ivill attend promptly
'nt the time and place indicated.
COTTON STATEi1NT.-The following
is the comparative cotton statement for
the w,eek ,n(ji))g July 13, 1883: Net,
receipts at all United States ports
during the week 11,000; to same time
ast year 6,771 ; total receipts to ' this
date 5,81)6,947; to same date last year
4,594,752. Exports for the week 25,
466; same week last yeai' 2d,573; total
exports to this date 4,558,520; to same
date liaticei 3,437,11.. tito .k at all
United States ports 363,579; same time
last year 234,355; stock at all interior
towns 33,030; same time last year 17,
617; stock at Liverpool 995,000;
same time hast' yenr 828,000; stock
ou' Afiieric u\ afloat foi Gireat Britain
50,000; saine time last year 35,000.
*Bour(~..uuI,S.-On Fridayv night ln.et
1.h c i-'ro6i1i of Mr. F. W. Ihabcnichat
was enltered and robbed of bietween
twenty and thirty doilIrR, besides a lot
1t sQgais,- tiquors~ air uthac ees
m iaking the. entire loss abor:t a hundred
plac, a he eletedthe best4 whiskey
yet been anti'ht.
*On the same init -towards day
light, it, is supplosed1-a b)ackalge of
money, a"Mout forty dollars, was stoleni
rom a bureau ini a room in the resi
dence of Mr. J. M. Elliott, Sr. Ifere,
too, it V9apparent that the thief wats
quite fatmi liar with the0 premises and
with tihe arranIgementE of tihe family.
Ve hope he may lhe caught.
Transfers of Real idNo,
Singe ourI- ls) r1dot tile folt6ounhg
ti-ansfers of real estate have b5en en
tered in the oflice of the county' hudi
tore~ ~
March 9, 1883. Comrmissioners of
the Sinking Fund1( to John D). Ilarri
eon, '2M.t acres in Wateree township;
considerat.ion $826.25.
March 9, 1883. Commi.esioners of
the Sinking Faund to SalNoe D. iMirri
O~n'- 3418 acres in Waterec tow nship;
consideration $3418.
Mach 13, 1883. Thomas Jenikidfs to
L. A. Fee; 12 .a'cres in Feasterville
townsip;i) c3onsideration $30.
Marcha 10, 1883. John Walcott to
(1 .MaMittr'-one lot in Winnsboro ;
consideration $55.
March 5, 1883. J. Feaster Lyles to
L. A. Fee, 500 acres in Feasterville
townuship; consider'ation $3,500.
December 4, 1862. J. E. McDona1d,
4 Assignee of F. Elder, to A. Fletchcr
]uff, two lots in.'Mount Zion town
ship; considoration $145.
.March 26, ~1883. W. J. L. Welir to
* T. P. Mitchell, 3 acres in B3'ice town.
ship; conisideration $60.
April 28, 1881. Thomas Player to
V. J. John'son, 105 i~ees inlidgeway
township ; consideration $210.
Marcha 2, 169 J. W. Farmer to
Thomas W. fisto4, 39;1 acres iln -
townIship; consierat.ion $196.25.
March it), 1882. W. J. Wood to 1I.
A. Stevenson, 214 acres in Feasterville
Mrh10, 183. N. W. Leviator to
P.M. .B. JIolly, 48* acres in Jenkins
* ~ 1lf touynship'; considiertton $175..
F~ebruayyv 141, 1883. WVm. I. Farlner
td J1. A. Dunn, 30 acres in id(gewaIy
* townmship; considerationa $165.
April 24 1883. MArtha A. Seigler
and others to lienry M. I innt, 117Y
tLeres In IWidgewaly towvnship ; consid
craitltin $260.
April 25, 1883. MarIy A. KCeller' to
JnlaI AIJeII, 30 acres ini 1tidgeway
towpilbip ; conIsiderationI $175.
March 1, 1883. J. Russell Black to
N. Leonora Jennings, 101 acres in
.lIorqb) tow nship; consier~aW1n,600.
Jft)abnai 8, 1883. Calvin hirice to
E. L.lrce, 24 acres in Brieb town:
hhip ; consideration $360.
5anmiary 1~ 1888. John A. Ilrlod liki
(alvin l' it.b .' o %'illial dchaot
Janos JacksRN %nd Albort GadWYiy,
220 acres In T1i 'towuship; consider
ation $1,095,
January 1, 188k. hn . rice and
Calvin'Brico to Petc\' eiiLiiir, Jr., 54
acres In Brico'tdvnshIp; cYnsideratien
$486. .
-March O, M83. Mary E. XNyd to
A. .J. Boyd', ai Yndivided interest in
211 acros in 'iico-tow nsilp; consld
cration $o33.
January 1, 1883. Johii A. ~Irico aild
Calvin JIrico -to W. B. Cameron, 837
1ctO"s .in Brico toi iiIp; considcratlonl
W3,G00.
March 19, 1883. 1. A. Stevenson tc
W. J. Wood, 1704 acres in Feastervillo
toiship; oOnsideration $850.
Aarch 10, 1883., John A. Brico and
C lvin Brico to Waiter B. Sinoloil',
15G acres in Brico'township; consider
ntjon'*$1,336.
Decent'or 4, 1882. J. E. McDonald,
Assignee of F. Elder, to M:. 1.:BoyloR'
on0 lot in Mount:Zion township ; con
sideration.$100.
March 9 .1883. The Sinkiing Fund
Commission I .'Cartilius Cunningham,
65 acros in Watereo township; consid.
cration $165i.
March 22, 1883. R. C. Reaves to
John Quarles, 44 acres in Waterec
townshil;' onsidcration $175.
Auril 30, 1883. W.' Ii. 1terr, Clerk
of Court, to It. 1I. Ednunds and J. B.
Duke, Executors,.30 acres in Ridge
way township; no consideration stat
ed.
May 2, 1883. Jno. 1). A1cCarley,
Sheriff; to Marion G. YWilkef, 950 acres
in Gladden's Grove township; con
S 1'.iOn $4,(W5,
M-Ly 4, 1883. B. B. Jones to J. F.
Lyles, 100 acres in Siinpsoni's town
shi) ; consideration $100.
May 7, 1883. Jno. 1). McC-riev,
Sheri1t, to John 1). Harrison, 38 acres
in Waterco township; concsideration,
April -, 1 t. R. II. Edimunds and
J. B. Dnke, Executors of T. lli on
Cloud, deceased, to Douglass Fox, 30
acres in Ridg'way township; consid
eration $125.
February 6, 1871. L. W. Duvall,
hor,ifl,. to Engenia 11. Kirkland, the
iight, title and interest of Joseph Kel
1er in 276 acres in Jefl;;rson township;
consideration $625.
March 28, 1883. .Tolh E. Robertson
to Jordan Bnhon, 117 acres in Waterec
townslhip; consideration $117.50.
Maw 19, 1883. Jonathan M. Cole
mi"ci to J:acoh F. Coloman, onic-! bird
undivided intcrCl in 157 acres in
F'eastervillo township; consideration
$125. *
Septmber 6, 1873. James 3A.
Yonague to Charales B. Yonin'e, 170
acaes in Rlock Creek towniship ; coan
sider'ationa $i,000.
Jannaatry 18, 18831. W. W. .Rrico te
May 2:3. 1883. Mary A. Dnuvall k
I. N. Withers, Assignece of Josep,la
Groechclel, one lot, in Wininsbor-o; con
sideration1 $1.00, togethaer wvith th<c
lot maentioned naext b,elow.
Miay 23, 1883. 1. N. Wither~as, 16
sigulec of. Joseph Giroeschel, to Mary
A. Dutvall, one lot ian Winansbor~o; cona.
isideratiiin $1.00, anad the lot mnentioaied
naext above.
May 1, 1883. Nolji Iharred~ to T. O
ad Ri A. Pataick, onae-lhalf interest iri
1,250 ueres in Waterec towniship ; coan
sideratlonl $5,000.
May 18, l883. W. W. Ketchin Ic
1H. M. Ketcin, 87 acr'es in Braice towna
3hijis consideratiiona $3.00.
Juane 1, 1883. Catheraine E. Moles
to Nelson Dixoti, 200 acres iln (ilad
dona's Grlaovo townashaip; consideratioar
31,000,
April 10, 1883. .J. R. Faulkner tt
.Josepha A. Riobinasori, one lot iln Black,
stock ; consideaationa $230.
May 7, 1883. Jno. D). McCarley.
Shecriff, to Sarah Fi. U)nlose, 70 ac'"
in WVateec towanshaip ; consideratioi
'$275.
Marcha 5, 983'. W. I. Kerr, Cler9
of Couirt, to H. A. GailbMrd, 100 acre~
in Bear Creek towanshlp; coansidea
Lion $250.
May 2,. 1883.. Judy Enhanks to W.
lvi. Mcallor', 35 acres in 1ieastervilkt
towvnship ; consideration $105.
Juno 4, 1883. Jno. D. McCarley
Shaerif, to Samueol Weir, 250 acres it
Feastervillo t6wnship consideratioa
$505.
May~ 30, 1883. Thomas S. Modri
and Levi Mooro.to Ci- V. Avitto fol
tio iiled $51 U W. Witte & Co., 34(
acs ian Wtater~eo township ; considera,
tioan $1.00, tand the d1ischarge'~ of aI cr.
tain botid.
A PRIVATE GENTI.A's lIEATLTIt.
TPhe singular dispute about tile conadi
ion of Mr. Tilden's he altha oug-ht sure
ly to cease. . Ever~ since Mr. M'qtro
wenlt to Gi'oystonao and( reported on thK
edIIlditionl of~ the miaster of that conn.
try hoitsq thae papers ha've been fill
(d0n h.ad haalf killed hahnself' withI patent
medicinecs and( lao had ne~ver' taken 11
drop ; 110 is feeble .and shaaking .wil
palsy anId 110 is robust .nnd run1ls lut
titailrs t wo steps at a tinaie lah is ill thl(
last days (t4 ani inairm and1 paitiai
existence and lie is as vigdrmas i'
young man of, say, i ff.y or~~ fifty-five
unad so onl. TI lhero not1 a. certainl indet
cencoy in) thus p)ersocuIting an1 (ild genl
tloiman who, acgordimIl to the repiort.
pf' his closest fr.e-nds,'has1 permaaent I
retired froni active life and1( is devo.ti 11
himruself no0w to haose leasuares 0'
hous18. buildIngr, h1011o furnlishaing an(
the eumnjolnt of fruits, floweors am
line cati to tat Is counItry ,plae wico
befit a Jeisurecly old. age?. We tlinh<
his friends maeke a mlistako in so. ze&i
.gusly colt radicting all theo riimaor.
ppreniid abroad abottt haim by mailiciouai
op~ mndaciouas pe,ople. Such contra
dIctionls onalv sorte to keelp alive thiesi
I'ldports, whlicha cahtnot butt be uanoying
.to Mr. 'T'lden, 'Wiy aistun~b his-ok
I JI~aI tQ~~P'it
ag alldgult?- 't s n 6 a.g geolts
ret trifor the hio t'lflo 1e gire
.a 'e( that'11r. Watterson thild rus11
in o 'riutvfth an accoulnt of lis agd
f> ud'e a'1dit"ioni. Mr. 'I'lden's T9gtilth
191111n08sense a matter -of pub>lic Int'er
(oelept so a itor ,ol'co.i'on
sb eudus11 but now re'tiruc} Iiblic hinn'e
iealth-Govirnor Scyi nour's,'Mtr. OQuk
lng's, or, say, M}r.. Collaix'R-ittosts
the public. We hopo , Mr. ''ildcl .ill
nIo onger be cxl;osed to this annoy
aliad ( and we 4d'vise him to oi'der his
servallts to ,'efltso ahnission to l Is
hro'lse to all, friends or opponenti, wL:o
are capable of inisusi}i suc.h visits t'or
p:uroges of i;nseless gossip.-.Nw
1Yor1 iJe'ald.
Sunnmer F?tuit.
June apples recd are nile,
Just like a maiden 's chleek,
Whereon the 1oses tints,
Are painted gently, mri-,
But prettier and be.tter than all,
ls hornln's hirmles9 Cordial,
- . .A Factor.; 'Town.
Old inlan1 Watklis of Piedulont, S. C.,
says Norman's Neutralizing C ordial beats
ant'illng lie ever heard of. lie eame near
mtking i slfiehcl ol.. the wonderful cure
two 25-cents bottles made on his baby. 1le
iatys the lmere siL, of that baby would
Convince the , tiht doubtfill as to the
efficacy of Norman's Cordial. .
TURC P llt.RE ED,
JULY is the . best month to sow Rut.
Baga Turnip Seed in. We have a
fresh supply also of- Ied Top, . White Flat
Dutch, l'omneraniian Globe, Norfolk, Seven
To i, Yellow Aberdeen, Amber Globe and
Go1 den all.
.lMAST'ER, BRICE & KE''CIIIN.
July 17
SBJRE&R.1"F'S SALE.
Y) y virtue of an execution to me dir te1,
1 will offer for sale before the Court
luouse door in Winnsboro, S. C., on the
FIRIST MONDAY IN AUGUST NEXT,
within tl).e legal hours of sale, to jli' high
est .bidli i', for CASI I, the following-de
Scribed propwrty, to wit.:
All the right, title and Interest of Jessie
S. Graddick in nll that certain piece, patreel
or traet of hiunt, lying in Fairtiehd County,
Soulth Ct'liail, situate on waters of Lit tle
River, containing
FOUP IIUNDR(EI' AND NINErY ACRES,
more 0r less, and bolitded by timIs of
James Clark, avid I R -Elkin' and lands
foinerly belonging to 1,. 11.. Diulose.
A LSO,
All the right, title and interest of .Jessie
S. (raldick, in and to all that cetalin
pieec', patrceI or tract of land, lyifig, bein3g
and . stli.le in Fairliehl Cotn v. Sollth
(nrolina, on waters of Little River, eon
taitiig
SEV.E\" T'Y AC1RES,
more ev less, and bounded by Ytnildz of
.Iiuls Clark, David it. Elkin and lansl;
formerly belonging to F. II. IuIt lose, and
lands of Mrs. A n .a Graildick, and being a
part l,f'.t lie above-describedl tract.
All of which levied upon as the propert.y
of .Jessie S. Graddick, at. the suit of Geo.
M. Illagood (for another) aigaiinst Jesse S.
G ratddick and Catherine Wirl k.
dNO. D. 31.cCARLEY,
Sheriff's Oflice, S. F. C'
W1ilinshoro, S. C..
July teth, j53.
Jully t7-td
GO TO
RI.JI darloy & Co.
-AND BUY YdLit
EK(GINES, GINS, P~RESNES,
SAWl .MILLS,
FARMj~j\ MACHINERY I
thboW wIE (lYE A FE1w TiE.sTiIMONIALs.
d.l!susi. fl. J7. iMcCa~inEY & Co.--The
* Fric k Eclipse Enlginles we b)ouight from you
last fall hauve given entIre sati. faction, atl'
I ve takm lea(surel ill saying that we thiink
the Ecliptse Enighie has1 no1 suiJor'O as a
frein(lginet. 1t taIkes less wood andl
wvater" to rutn it than most51 enginles, and has
ali the power that Is guarantee'd. We
chteerfully retcommendtii it to any pa rties5
I'lpng t.o bny ani enmgine as8 t.he best,in t1%
Yours, &c.,
Ti l Os. JTORIDAN,
IlitN. IOLLIS,
A. J. LAMAIt,
WI. J1. CRIAWVFORDI,
J. KI KIHKL,AND.
Massmxv 1R. J. McCA a ff~y & Co.-Clents:
7 P10 well pleased ith the Vani Winkle
01h1, Feeder a nd Condenser I bought from
you. It Is all th'.t you represented it to
be. It, makes the best samlipic I ever saw,
and (.nrns ouit a good yield. I recommiend
1110o all wvho wish to buy to be sure to pur
chiast the Van Winkle Gin.
WVishing you abuni1dant . suIccess, I akn
yoiirhi &c.,.... .
HiE:4Rx BOYKIN.
MEsSuIs. RI. J. McC~iARLE & Co.-Gents;
TIheo Iift.y-sawv J)anlel Pratt Rev'olving
l ienrd Gini aind Feeder I p)uIrchasedI fr'oni
yotit fle first of last A ugust, far excels anly.
thIinig that I have ever see,Ihv ee
ben etor.lased with thie working, of
any mnachlinery. - trns lighter than any
011.h1' gin, mlakes a tyg ampe111)1 stud the
arrangeineint of the breast is so you ennl
-gill the stetd as5 clean as 0one would dlesie.
'lhle Fetider' works like d., chai'mi, feeding
r'egularly,. fast or slow, asg yout please5, there'
by lesseniing thme draught. My gliu , was
burnit last fall. I sh'all buy another Pratt
D) W N TI ST Rt Y.
B. 5. QUATTLIEBAUJM, D). D. S.
OFFICE N0rthSide i1higtonl Strect,
Opp~osite Tni IIall.
WVINNSBORO,8SOUT H CAROLINA.
July 7-f x3mi.
ICE! I10E!!
Ipa tideslrlng ICE c.an be neiccom
odtdat the residenlceof F. erig,
SUNDAYS.
IJuly 10-- . ORIG BROS.'
Ciuur6 'tte, CIntairiii' u.}:lAfLY it.
f *'"n VA3N1NOJr. D~~a*, l \1'C1 v
001UMDIA, S. C., tul6 17, 1883. S
L\ ani .'after SundAy' 1 :ne ' flu, fol
lowing Schedule will bo i fleet:
GOING' 11T1
NO. 53, MAIINENDAPRIN#
Iecave Augusta...... . ....... a. m .
Leav++ Colunlbla....., i t4 a. m.
Le1.yo'- ilila 8'. . . ..... .12 12 p. nh,
Leave ilytIiowood... t ........12.'28 p. mn.
1itAve1kt oivay.... .'.........12.48p. i,
. VO Siupson 1. .1.. ....... .....1.00 Jr. i.
,cAve 11itfshoro.. . ,. .. .1,14 li. in.
Lea.1o White Oak....c.............' 3 :p. mn.
Ieaye~Woodward's.. '....... ..1'.:I p; Im.
Lc,ave lliackstock... ......1.5) p. in.
eavo Chester. ...... 2.3 p. n.
Leave Bock 11ll.. ...... .:1.17 p. m.
Leave Fort Mill. . ........ ... p, m'.
Arrive at Charlit+t..........4.4.20 p. -m.
No. 19, way freight, with passi iger cach
attache runs daily uxcept Sunlnlay:
Leave Coiuji3jla.........' ......1.45 p. m{.
,.ieave W1iml, ') ' .............5.15 p . im.
Arrive at C ia)1otte.............12.30 a. i,
GOING SOU'T H.
NO. 52, MAIL AND EXn'IE .
Leave Charlotte.............. 210p. in.
Leave Port Mill.................2.17 p. In.
Leave titleIk 11111................3.20 p. mn.
Leave tiliester.. ............ ..4.01 p. i.
Leave iilackstock............. 1.27 p. it.
Leave-Woodvard's........ ......4.3:1 p. in.
Leav* lute Oak............4.4) p. i.
Leav; WJnuborO..............5.05 p . in.
Leave Blitlpon's ...............5.19 p. n.
-Leave IRidgeway................5.31 P. n.
Leave 1l3thewood..............5.47 p. m.
leave Killian's................. 05 p. m.
Leavo Columbia...............6.37 p. n.
Arrive at Ahgwt.~ .... ... ..l.47 p. in.
No. 20, way freight, ith inssenger coach
attachled, runs daily ex ep. S'unday:
Leave Charlotte. ........,4.2: p. m.
Laeave Winnsboro............ 11.40 p. im.
Arrive at 'C1'tlpbia........ ..:3.20 a. it
Railroad (or Wh'lington) tiiute si'teei
nitn(tes ahead of Winnsboro time.
G. It. Tl'A I,A('(YI"l',
1'. I. i TAALO-r'r, S8uperiutendent.
General '.[anager. i'
1888.
SPRim,Nu -STLCK
We-v have now rec^ ved our stork of
SPRING GOOI), and have them ready
for
INSPECI(N 1
We think we can A1'PELY say that we t
have never opened at any tien a nore
complete a1sF0tNe1n1IIt or better cl.,s or,
goolls.
As regards prices, we will only sa.y thn e
these goods will be sold as low as the sate
CiAASS OF tOO(DD
are sold in any JL-i 1 iKT, and assmr; i'3r
Customners that thev will h protected in
prices, as we will meet the Im arket at any
tine it ainything.
We would call special attention to oir
OENTW DAEPA.RTENT,
.whii' . 1ib e G>t'nlEipkete in everypar-m~
ileuiiir, .and all we ask is an ins;pection by
the public.
1E AS.i, MO & K3TUmW.
GROCERIES!
BIRUNS WICK CAN VAYSED) IIAMS,
DECORtTICATED) PATENT FLOURt
RlOASTED 1110 and JAVA COFFEE.I
SALMON, CANNED CORNED BEEF.
POTT"ED 11AM, CIUCKEN, TrUilK Y.
FitESII OAT 31EAL.
CANNED TOMATOES.
SUCCOTASIL
PINEAPP~LE an'd PAiCIIES.
PICKLES AND) CIIOW-CIIOW, and
ai full stobk of overy'th'.iig usnally keptI
in a flrst-class
GRIOCERIY STfOlIE.
All of which will be sold LOW for
the CASIL
FOR SALE!
WAGONS.
ALr4o IN sToIE :
SADDLIuCS; Il1IDLES,
IBACO, NEAL,
CON;
DIMtt GOODS; NOTIdNS;
1IDUl)CEMENTS F.ORU CASIL
Ek1vr4E 44. 1)ESP4O1IEN
TORI SALE,
Th8tore is one o thin best in Winnisbuioo
and4 1 i ha lhne loniditionL -1'Tho. h6enition ia
one of the -most iaatageouIs .in 'own.
T'he lot jl uite a large ellE andtI upon it are
a largui garehouse and otheri buildingsW.
.'Terins-very mnoderato. Forw further tar
ticuilars appl to
May 2-! 13. SU NILls
ND SEAkSONA
Our t'<M'IE of piing attl Sttnullt" (,0ao k
rontmtpleta inl every di-par-it-et.
We hve just receiwvod Int all the newest
lnnd'ee IIhe most tiginlar goodls of' thet day.
1 UNS Y l''.I l (i.
IIUVIIWIL
NI) P_A \)NI SWi.
1-!1l ED .\I'SLIN.
~ ACED' ANI ST'['t>L"t I'1;UE1.:1.
S''TI[PEDN AINSOO)(.).
C1I,(ECiED NA INSOO)( .
An (.logan(t Hln of t(tics', ( :ts nd
loy"s' Straw Hats, of' all tyles am(t Quall
ics.
A_\IZASO1 -- N ( ' 1 A :\ FA :1T .:,
Our "i' k of (;ootls P nn
oml lk'te in) It'(!tVan 'ii. T , t;i"nll,"
u'n's U'tule rwee cnsi.a- ,f lib! Th, r 'f !t'u
cil G(a 3i . a ee' i n aor sparat ()e
nit the lmreaser
A\. call is re peI-t 11ully s('lI(itedi from all.
'J;.L1.,)_;ICK'LAIN SV l?. r.
SA LE
Ju*~'stiarrv as, mf ail thed o an Qmi.
TW11 O )>.11!11<1:.4
sillsway fo any ata' all \A:inds.
Don'iut,. ea backwr in haults srl'n me In,
A... .I)E('I'ig? M~ I? iD.
CORDIAL.
~NI) F--MA RTAK
SUR anKefecua imtl o ih4noo
ofi as sel a a I<n th tmc w ith ut!in
FhI' wluatkwGriin Pin, Fhatulem;' -ui
wa i, s ar tn aic all ny.Nrvu
In1A.h an )seaa !
N ORM.AT S
NEU RL7.NALOD!. .
_ tI a ndcwi ll I ot c ot ate. Seiallyut rem
Vmded for eaines andcitr Tootrca,hinga
- " - cr c. an $r.oo per bottle.
oldIbyatru la hiC a nd eutrvoin Mdc
Walhalla,II 8.1( C. U~e~. J. Ay
Seia l I dlrAtte,.nti o
&IURLZN CLO.RDe *10 I AT
iiikeep fo heml a1f-kI:u anpd Tthi
>f th rifbos/f andt, $m00pr l ue
?o1 th y all J.rltyes tnd )alor Inm ltation
BUXUA LOBES. IOL 0
.a 'R.a 8/. P.MU.LE. .
x -IV l '') llb'.
i1
L.SMULSQ
T IfAV E jusfi r-eceivet ny SP1l:J1\G GOO )S, consig'fing "qf Nun s-i VeiJiif&
;i(11 't.=. ID)oue:(1 :ui I lain Swiss, liaiii and FigiI'0(red Lavlts, ilatin an.
iureld luslins, Laced tnd Sriped .Pig'tus and C:imuib'los.
CLOTIIING, CLOTHING
1 haV',I 111'g( stock of Men's, Boys' 'and Youths' CLOTI'-ING, which I
11i sellTiFlV LOW.
TS'TR..'i W1 HAT'S OF /._T, TIfE .,,TLEST ST YLES.
strECEs, sI-oQBs, Sfo.8b.
A la'ger ,ssoiorimeut of Men's, Womncs and Children's Shoes. A large ns'.
,rtimt'lI of iis antld 'nr'asols. Call early and secure BAtGAINS. N\
rou1ble to show ')r)is.
Very' recett'fully,
L. SAMUELJI IS.
J"T STOP AN THIa KN
"- :CIEL-t
RIICULOU SLY LOW PRICES
-ATL
B. SUGENHEIMR'S
.1n 41 "una; n of 1' 5Jl i1 a$ ki l e e' of our prics('S will convince y'OL
Iai t" ilret Ilihn, . 'Lu t"tl the P'i..\1N U\NVAR NISIIEU'1T1 UTIii.
5 r. f) 'OO DS, ')'TIITf (:G, 11A71', CA PS AND SHOES,
w.1t have at very good as onmlient.
SGRORIES-ALL KINDS GENERALLY
lIONELE.ss CODFiSHl and .INE MACKEI%I,. SIX FOR T1EN CFNTS.
C'.I iY OLD IRW WHISKEY.
-SO BUY YOUR
FURN ITjURE V1 ROM RI. W. PIIIL11PS.
1a IIresses of iniv' OWn)iIli mnfIe.
4( ~~~~ titrIe. 1:*5( IegnlyI--huy thle best
*.z ~~ A n1ew slilppl of Ci hiire's ('ari
ags,of te latest. designis and11 Iow
.You can av monev"v an
I,O'u' Piet ure 11raines, \VallIg,i Pokt
UntIreketsM, II at-nicks, Spr)inigt 11eds,
'flI 511Shades froini It. W. P111ill.llPS.
' Ill .1ge'11 ,for seveOral dIIlifret
* *~~ .... .j r of thin as.- GO 001 enn* bIII1e madue.
.1.............) pri-e. tine , before" lmikling aL pur
k flnta. I canni1ot be unders-old by any
(1110.
I ;onhi ivou asA NV 1 El'.Il-:VN (E'S.AS"' 1 TVA N , hitd do niot think it
So r ai iIeu mO;,; wl,. A gent f or Doors, Sashi aid llnils. All rde-rs wil hav prLV Joiiipt~
TM CL3THING HOUSE
---O.
OIT' ' "E IL I NID CEN'TR1A L, COLUMDIAfJL, S..C.
. l i"iii op-n'"I i hu'te st o-k of SI'lU NO GOOD4 Cor Men, Yoithse and 11oys, i
G EN TS' F URNISHING GOODS
in IB t! la;w,,. sty:'- of g.oods. (eits Neckwear a speelaIty. Gents' FI~AN
In o :.u': na lress wvil beIs protiptly attenlded to. -
_M_L, KINARD).
IS CA LLED) -ro FlthSHT ADDITI N~
* - TO MY
VOL N( li&.ON T i'A, thew ssnoin that gave
0) Iim:-hg ;at faclt.io1 for the prico.
One, lai VOI ', 1f, >N TEA, Superior.1
(ol O.! 2' 3 11V SON TIEA, Fine'st, o~ r io~ rfiBl
Onn1 it ('anlwdi SA\ LM%ON.
-'cc-, jiut uip ini Mh.stardl.
!--a i:n 1ii- Iuti in Iiiic(. Th'e Cenbrth-ed "Dri-inwick"' liams-tr
aa ( ~~iId'hickenand urke Ocean Ociul y.aelforel. - - -
I:PM'p ~i-:~r~ ~ alt, ,oul~l~~stSa in t f04.1.c4 Corn Beef
(mpteIOd'( an)<( A fiolean1 Sardlinesd
(10' ( :'; to "rm: Lemons. Salmuon (Soused), Maekt-rel0..
L,(: )N II A. Y 1-:i 1M1INS. Fresh (Cheese. Miorn
- - ~Frth A.pples5, in galloh enni~
A huloIil. and other(101 di Liiien1 kinds- of Nuts. Unrtlett Pears, Qulinees.
Piife9plol anud Raherri-y. I 'Mys f~eto Mi~.nor-' Tonaitii6s--Inuiid
p tk'd...
Jihtud( Worcestershir,o Satt tre
I PX in~ C OI1(:EII~ Unker's'Broma'.- - -idoso ~lk
wih Nill b sold a0 a 8 YTIa A 9C1 1resh SJO~ 1%Flakes.
ON COST[. Oall on jAlo of iidled319 aI~i~s~ ~r n Cit d'e-s
$.W L~~ ALIaOltiA OOA -f
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