The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, October 20, 1883, Image 2
THE NEWS AND RERALD,
W 2 SBORo, S. C.
SATURDAT, October 20. 1 a : 1888.
.1NO. S. JUCYNOLDB,
EDITOlS.
VIL.11. A. DOUVOLASS,
1.onD hiefJustice Colerldy, of
England, roeives a salary of.$40,000
per annum.
ENGLAND owes about $2,U6,000,000
mlore than the United States, witholit
oneo-teitl the cpacit ' to pay her debts.
ItSET CoX thinks "you nuight as
-well try to runl a powder mill in hell
as to run ani hoinest goveri'nineilt wih
anll overflowing treasury."
Mn. JolN V. It. Porii:, the editor of
tihe Columbia llegister, has retired
'roi h111s bositio- o that paper, and
the editorial pages will in future be
conducted under the nianatgeient tnd
supervisionl of Mr. Charles A. Calvo,
its preselt lioprietor.
IN tihe wailing-rooln of (lie Baltimore
& Potornae depot at Wiashington, just
on the spot where tho lanieited Gar
field Ibli, has been placed a beautifil
silver star. It is firiily lixed in the
loor-, an(1 (espite tle throng4 passinlag
day anld night, no one treads upon the
silver star. A little, but shininugi mon
11111011t. it is, to the brilliant inan who
fell in the pride and noontide of a
glorious ianlood.
THiE recent decisioln of the United
States Supreme. Court touching the
colistitutionalityv% of tle Civil .Hight.s
legislation, piilished elsewlierc, is of
no little moment to the entie South
et1l1 people. It f.hould be reieimihered
hweveri, lit. I e decision of' the Coirt
inl eliect renders niull and void on
tle legislati'n by Conigress upon t(
sulbjet, and does not, afieci. in aniv
Way whatever simiiilar' statiutes puissetl
y tle difl'ereit State Legislatures.
So, after all, these are matters that the
State uilhorilies 1iist look aftei, au(
tile iatiol inust leave them severe
alone.
Tim trial of O')oniel for the mur
der of .Jaies Carey, the inf t'or'iner, hias
beein postponed till lie :1st of' Novet.
ber. rhte postpoiienent wvas oi thi
motion of the defendinit's couisel an
'or tle purpose of giving tinic for tlt
arrival of the great crimiinal lawyerI
Chlarlks IuSSe', of coiuisel for tlie pwis
oner, 'iid ii nuinber of witnicsses stun
iemioed for tle defeice. Geni. IHogei
A. Pryor, Aierican counsel fi.
O'Donnel, will fIgure proineniii~ tly ii
ihe trial of thie caise, and it ivyill by a)
noITJ( wvill be Seiaf'r P'endlefoin'
5iiccessorl in the Uniitedl tates Sena~te'
TJh~e newvly e'leced Legislatu re of' Obit
wvill (eleet his suecLessor', anid thalt que'
tion is now becinig wvarunly agitated( ii
Dc.nodratie, ciricles in thalit State. P'en
dletoni is hiiinself' a canididate for' re
electioen, and it is r'umore'd thai th<l
v'enerlable Thurm'ua'i has his eye 11pom
the coveted prIize. T1hie latter' while ii
that t)(1dy stood head1( and shiouInter'
abgove all of his Deniioer'atie colleagues
both1 as a Ilawyer' and( stattesmian, and i1
is earnestly hlojed, both fo thnle gooi
df (lie parity anid lhe well-beinig of' thIi
honor01 it selft by tendinI'lg thie electioi
to ex-Seniator AIlbit (G. Thiurmnan.
Tin:a Civil liihts Act. recenitly' de
ceimtd unlconistitult ional by lie Suiprei
Cdurt of' the Uite~d States, wva
framiiied, i iirloducLed and1( puishied to it
pa1ssaige by Seniator Sumnerci, of' Maqssa
chiusetts. A very') smaiill miinoity o
the liepublicnus thien in the United
States Sene'te ohposed anid votec
against thle measlur'e On cont it utionia
gr'oiunds. The late Seniator' Matt. .1I
Car'pemteir, vof Wiscoin~ji, led (lie oppa
Hition01, andit ni ani arlguuimnt of grea
eloqnie~ and1( pdw~er; pointfed out anui
deonist rated the uniconistittional it
of the pr'oposed hill. Carpenter piu
sued (lie samnfliie'of' argumaent just
fewv (lays ago adopted by the Supremn
Court.
Tulmm Athenis Banner says:"T
,J.ldcf'of' the Suiper'ior' Couilt of' (Geot
'cin hhve aboui t br'okeni up c'arry~'i n
conicealed wveaponis. A fiw well di
reoted lar'ge ines will break un near'l
any~thing. It is a rare 11h1iig nowv thii
yvou can heari of any oiie begng flue
for' carry'~ing a piastol unuless it is wiit
(lie color'ed popui'iaoin, wh'Io'have bee
tuighlt that a pistol is as essential u
hcalh I, wieal th or happinhess." Th'le i'<
suiti, wye aire soryt say', have beeC
<liiite difl'erent. in this State. JIlone
effots have' bieen and( 010 now hbin
made(1 to faithfunlly enfor'ce the pr<
v'isions of' (lie Act, hut so faru is wv
have observed ther'e has been no p'ei
ceptible eflreets, uandc whot and( lblae
alike no di~ conicealed weaponis <
all1 k'iidsi apparnlydi ni ithiout feur "
prioscutioln or conicitioni.
Ir Is said that Judge Foraker', thi
ifeceut llepublican Canid~ate foir Got
er'nor of Ohio, has a super'stitionis drea
of the inth day of' October. le eN
preOssed hinself' a fow day's before' th
election as confident of the i'esult bu
ior' tho fact thaut it, caime off' on thi
ninth of' October. On this~ day, whet
a child, lhe foil friom a wvalnut tree aii
broke his shouldei' blade; on the sam
date, whileo a young min, lie lost $10
on throe-ear'd tmonite; on the ninith o
October, while hi'ttne army,-fho fell ol
t6r a, tinth, and oi'the unith.of Oct&
bor, '87, lie lost an Important lawsuit
WhIch-had ohai'ged the course of lil
life over since. Wijh the lights .of thi
iec'tit n'nth before his 'eyes, jle de
feated caididato will hardly be pre
pared to banish the superstition of lil
former life. -
SENAT1t inter
view with I reporter of the New YorI
Ifcal? upon the causes of the lIepub
lican defe-at In the recent election it
O1iio, claimxs that prohibition Was tl
real cause underlying the outcome ii
his State. lie arges that the Issuie
raised and fought were altogether lo
cal, and says that Ohio 16 a stronl
Iteptiblicanx State Oin all iational iste
it is really aiusling to sit quietly b!
and listen to the weak, filmsy efforts o
chagrinied and disappointed liepubli
cans to ex pIlin away the Bogging the
received at (lie liads of Iloadly an
his crew ia few ditys ago. Gas as mnue
as they ibar, to them the ugly fact rT
mainls behind still that the% were beal
en and badly beaten too, and li thing
are niot better maiaged in the iRepubli
canl camp next year, Ohio's electorn
vote wvill le counted for the Democrat
ic bandidale f or1 the Iresidencv.
SAM R.Nmur.., while speakiig at
I)enocratic Iass-meetiig in Penns)]
Vallai soie days bg', said upol tih
sub jo'ct of the tariff: "'l'ree trade I
imipossible. The needs of the goverr
netrequires it suillicient tax onl !i
ported articles to protect American it
lustries. I am it tavor of &i'$ ntin
protection to the industries that, nee
it, and the bes way to accomplish thi
end is to abolish all internal taxes an
thus render it necessary to rai-ie rcvc
nue by the tarQfT." And thus th
tricky aspiranit. for the Speaker.shI
lays bare his restl Imotives ihr fiavorinm
tile abolition of the intermal revenue
to ailbrd some excuse for a colifintim
tion of the present high tarilf dnuti
oli impors. Canl ani honest tariff r
f'ora D~enocraL conscieritious.ly it
port such A 1111111 with sne(h views l<
the Sjpeakership of a Democrat
"ionse? It' one such call be found, it
ilost charitable thing we cana say
that there is something wrong iii tl
upper S(Yry.
THE PUBLIC ROAB QUESTION.
Alle-ralions or the Present Sytm Rl'won
nit- n111c -Carefully Preparet Sar-.4estjo
fir a Suitabic a11 to be IntrduscedI In ti
Legilature.
To the Jditor of the X NWA an
Courier: I have Ihoulmght ;grent d
upon1 the siijiect oroads in, Soni
Carolmia aid have read kI that le:
eral Miller has pitihlished ifponl ti
sub.jeI t, d a m . ..II. th orou. hy . a i t1
I hat lhe presenit 5Vystem, w ith niith-i 1~
rionis, is the best thatl can he devisa
C ar t he St ate, ta k ig into colnsiderat41i<
1. All pers~ons hiable to roald du
shaill he required to work th,'e roat
six days and 11(It noioe each yaar.
2. Tlhe road-wor'kinog days throng
out thle State shall be the tlrst F~iid
and( Saturda(ly ini the mfontlhs.' of Apr
Autgust anxd October, but lhe super'i
tendenlcit. of' high ways may, for bi
weat her or' ot her su fllienmt cause, por
ponie the time one week.
:t. TIhe road ser'vice may be cot
inluted( by the paymlenit of' t'wo dolla
iiio the con inty tr'easury at the hinlue
etall ect itig thle atinataal toaxes.
4. On or before the 15th of Mari
each year the county 6omimidssione
shall give to the superinutendlent
hiehway's of highxway's of each rot
(dist rict a list of all who have co,
mouted road service in the respxectis
d (ist rict :.
5. A superintendent, on tiniding thm
lhe has not siIlcient hiands to perfor'
lhme nxecessaryv work, shxa.l reporti
tact to the counlty com~iisstionbers, wi
may authlorize hirn to hire addoitimon
-i hiuds at the price usually paid to di
ht lie~;s shxall instruct (Ite road ove
secrms wherur the roads mxust be worki
- and in what war', anid shall inspect il
1' roads each timie before the work
begun, during the piro -ress and af't
the comipletioni of eoa two da
I7. lie shall r'eceive from the conn
.coii ssiiners all i'e-airv impi
. nments f'or working t he roa is and I11(
1 l'esp1onisile for thelir saifekeepi nt.
8. iiie hal report to the c.onn
commssioersall absent ees. and (:
wiho neglect or1 r'efuse to do faithi
-W.'work, who) upon0 comiViCtiIon shall
dleemined guiIt y of a misdemeanxor'; pr
vidting, however, if the dftattie sIn
he fore til puay at the rate of one de
lar a day for the time lost WithI cot
(if any)) further proceeings shi
9. Each r'oadl overseer' shall, on i
- Tihursdayi before begininsri work, (I
C toain from thle super'initendiam t the impi
.n mnts .needed by his sqluadl, givilI
,his receipt t'or the same, andio shll
turn the imnplieents oi thle Mond
10. lIach soliad of rtod fVork<
a shall assembhle at thle cent!rab poitt
the r'espxective road sect1ions (It'
other poinit has been inid ien:te' prec
s ously by thme overseu'r) at 8 o'clote
a. mi., of the fi rst rhav of A pr'
,i August amnd October of eae'h rear.
shall receive lyiy at the rate of~ o
dollar and tifty cents 'a day for :
Inor'e than twenmty days each year. (
o Fa'irtield county supeiiimndenits
-hiighway's are anlowed pay for' twel
12.a~: Eight hours faithful work sh
I const ittO a road~-wor'king daty.
f 13. The six days' itbove indicat
having been esitabhllis ed by law, wan
ings will be dispeis'ud with, and
one wilh be excuisedl on account of
D norance of' the law.
-14. A tax on property emist be le
iled to aid In huildmtg br'idges levi
ling hillIs, filling up hollows am1 g ra
' img and( tumrnpixking wherev'er needeo:
a 1).- All p~ersOns conivlcted of har'cei
or any othler' infamnous Crime, insteJ
of' being abntitto time penitenmtiary
comnfined Sik Idleness at thme public e
penlse in the counlty jaIl -'a at preset
shld be~I) put at hard labor nyiorf t
highiways utnder the contr'ol of t
counity coxmissloners. By thI mea
the roads for five miles arodi tl
courthouse townms might be rheA
amized In a few years.
1 =....1t hUnamtlal t --la
-'71o'iia in their ow- j7iter-est'
- studiously avold ill gratuItoy
work for thoepublIe good, e(cept titf
which - brings theiv notorlet 04
Salways .tt, Aneon wh lobjoe o pi g
others for piublio .spvycq itd Awlvs
echo the cry "T6 AmY,'iny 'id oces'1"
.cM.
T6Vk 00ILi-inHTa LAr.
The il lun In tieh civil rights c ,
as.We supposed, is on the theitaken YE
i the .ugim~eiine Oomrt iI the caso ot' i
8ris lat. w1nter, W hich case, coriflrndd
I the conultsl2ionmst of tile Circtit C&urt Ti
a t fecase of LeGIud
ite gtuidin principle of ali these
1eIsion1 is thatt time prohibitinmmsIu tle
ColhItitlltiolIl amneinentsjare dircilted
- gqins.t the 8atei, imnd that these
h anmendmerit, when a diate hais beei
guilty of nto violation- of their )mrovi:
iotIs imposo no duty and comtfer uid
po Ier oh,Cotigress. 'Any oni Who Is
r wronged, or is diseriminilted 114in1st;
- i a remnedy. InI time k3te courts.
1in Somti, Carolina (i, civii.lghts
law ials given ittle tlonble, amid lore'
atter it need giye none it all, It will
nmot be necessary to adopt anly new
- rslos, I.mt tle -allway comnpicalej and
the mamgers of tlieatres aid iotels
will ito loniger ritm amy. risk in entforc
ing . Ito rertilitions; retliisitu to tle
comfort amd coivenlienec of tleir Otte,
tomleris. A per-sonl Who is offetiiv -I
and object.duable will iot he abe to
Plih) her'*esiteit .that his .."color".1 or
"previons condfitionl" entlitles haiml to
ain equality t~ant would be detnied( to 1a
w it Ie man imnde r si milar clIireystt anes.
- Tie Suprmife Court movU. slowly,
and breaks off, one by omme, thie rotten
branceimm.s of' time judicial reve. But
ihere is nop redress', nto com pesisation,
- for tioso who suffere. 'lime seuiemee of
- Ihe Unilted States Cumts .beqfuie Oth
- Supremio Court hind decfred tie iun
comstittmionlitv of tio laws under
which the accused was tried. It is
gratifyin , however, to fild that the
Spassion and excitemient of the recon
1 struction period are(., so far allayed that
tie Supreme Court feels free to declaro
thme law, witholut regard to political
exi oMUNies, alnd assert oncee more lime
1 uu% iyig aumt hority of tle constittmioln,
as tie iigiest eimibodimemt if the de
ciared will of tile people.-- ews and
Courier.
The Bottie in tme Cloaet.
Somei sly old fehilihV-hav, .a habit of
ke-pinm their brandy bottle md0h loelt mid
key, where mbody but themel ves can get
m at it. They thinik nobody knlowsI how often
they go to It, but a red iose sometines tells
the tale louler than words cain speak it.
C Ti -'btt e in tile closet," if it conltailn
b1Cr-dy, iS vi'y iiN(e-Iovytis, it a "bottle
In time closet," full of PIuMny DAvIS' PAYN
Kim.x..n, is just what nto familiy can afford
to he without.
t
h .1..
ATTENTION
O IS CALLED TO FRESHIADDITIONS
it TO M
GroceryUlpartffeilt
r'
di Th~e Ctdiebrated "Blrunswick'" Harms-tr
iOcean Gem Mack~erel. . .....
SaintI Lois Corn Reef
a Sainmt Lot01isiRoast Bf, m'.
nimportedl and Ammericanm Sardines
ly Salmon (Soused), 4Mac(kerel.
e- i'mpoi Cmtede Macaroni
Fresh A pples, In gallon cans
Bartlett Pears, Quimlne.
(~ra ted Phwmapple, Peaelms
ii Winimow's"' Smm-cotash.---first p'ackdi..
~i "Davis Les'tor Manmor" TVomanitoes--lanmd
* packed.
o. Crosse & Blacekwelli's Chow-Chow Pickles
iBrs mgomrtedl Worcestersire Sauce,
'1s Fresh Snow-Flakes': .~ dncJMl
iA lot of Ihandled HI'c S&Wah' Crtdle.
ALL CHEAP FOR CASH.
TACHINR
k,' OF A LL KINDS FOR SAILE BY
J. F.- lMcASTIER. & CO
fu WAETW ENGINE.
ye BAILL IKAND) COTTOrN Pflrm~.
,li LITT'LE GIANT IHYDIIAULIC RESS
ad -CHAIN AND) ROTARY IrAtROWS.
OLDhoK l IAG6NS.
WE ARE AGENTS FOft THlE
C.(ORTLAD WAGON ChOfPANY
MAN UFACTrURERIS OF
IYPLATFOINM SI'RING WAGONS,
BUGGIES
tC and
ePHAEJTONS.
lIs
to Give ua ty e'a'b and we will sel ou a
& you want CHL.)lI
L6 J'. F. MOM&STER ks CO~
We invite every eitryefi Ot. the above
naI.ted CoU'ity 't' dalj hi oir Store and ex
amine our now
F A i UA I-!kTE
FALA43 WIN TEk
'OOO.
O'ne of our flrin has bitt recently rehtrn
ed from New York, where the utmoit &de
wtas used in dr(ie'r to et the best
t ANi AIl 1s
We lhave succeeded in. Uti-ing a good
iitothk and. buiyy then so cheap that we
can sell thema a
SHORT CROP PRICES.
Our stock Is t qo varied to quote..lifferl$
articles and priapi but we ask you to cal
and gee for you e ves. In
DRY GOOI35
We have everything, from1 a- nm
Checkel I Hoilespun, at three cent t6 t ,
nicest )RES MOODS and NOTIONS in
.Wrent variety. The cheapest and best
SOSIERY, for the money, to be lhd any
where. Our
STOCK OF CLOTHING'
As a fuller than ever, and at prices IuIt
PttL't be DBArEN. Nice quality, nice
styles A good stit from $3.00 up. iats
in al qualities and styles, so we can suit
everybod , front atwehty-iv-buit hiah to
thle miost alstidlous.
We have used mote than ordinary effort
to get a
STOCK OF SHOES
That will j ust exaetly please the people
qf this COUNTY, and the way they are
selling proves' that- w have ot ust tlhe
right kind. Every pairoIJA AN.KEED_
eon's, Ladies' and Children's.
We have a large stock of TRUNKS'
VA.LISFS, Ete:, wleh enn't be heat. Also
a full stock of UROCKERY and GLASS:
W ARE, as cheap as the cheapest.
STAPLE GROCERIES
Of all kindis We endeavor to givh th
best possible value for the money, and to
all wIho ncept our invitation we guarantee
a just returit for every dollar they spend.
COME AND SEE.
CALDWELL & iliUDERDALE.
Oct9
SA DDLEU, BuIT)LEBSAND IIAltNEss-"WAY
down yonder.''
ULJYSSE (1. DESPORT ES.
YES, T HE
DRE1~SS - MAEIN~G DEPAR~TMEN~T
WIT TKOWSKY
& BARUCH'#
PALACE OF ATTRACTIONS
18 NOW IN FULL OPERATION.
I PUb.IC W IL ZAAS AIIREOI
ATE A PUBLIC BENEFIT.
This was the only.thought by which we were
acetuated when we.lr0 proposedi to uike tle
c~stens.Ive chtan wsihch to-day are a reali
tyv In your mlist. The wants of the ceo
pie wve are determninedl to supply. Tifs
-fact is now fuly(demfonstrated, :ihe ,
- ay was rinlirnted. Departmaent
artter department has been adtted.
py'tmelnts wold -maike a handsiomf:- banko ac
coutlt. liut, 'Iis done-, Inspired by an ambit ion
that. our city shottld stand second to nione,
we felt, th-st to bring ouar Jnmmense estab.
ll bme-nt on an equal footing witlh. Nev
~ork.inoston. orr ithere, we iha~d to
place efore at aronas a stock of
suc~h magnit,.die, containing full
abo:,rt mnItn In each tdepartnment,
of Dressi Fabrlcs, Silks. 8atin,,
Velveas, Millnery, &c. we
ha ve mad"et cr se-lections1
from '~he PRlOD)UU'TS OF
EVERY CLIME ON THE GLOBE.
We have also added a La-.
tiles', Missex' and imhidren's
Underwear D~eparttaent, ney
br before attermptett in the
South. This Depart meat. occu
pies one or the range of mngjr -
ctnt (hlierie~s which arc reachetby
fouir stairw-ys. The entire ("tablish
meit in il btd by tifi-y Ch'andllhe
presenting a mostt beautiful picture. e
have also added, at, the enrnest solicitatlion
or our many frieads, a want, long and very
mouch Celt. in thtis sect ion, riame y, a Dress
Making.. repartment.- We therefore beg to
lnfor'n the ladles of N4ort h' and South. Cavos
lina that we have secured the services of
two as skilled.art.Letas as have ever crator
ed to th liaste- of this section, Mrs.
Smith, ats (uttr and Fitter, and
Miss Marrthali, as Drper and
F~ nirther. Thes*1 lciet artisp
fste has loreg een kin
in the most, fashlonablp- - -
circles of Now York, lalimoro, PIl!delhia
and Chicago.
TilEREFORE WE H-AVE
no hesitation in saying to the ladies .f North
dnd South U.rolina that, we have no . a first.
class D~ress-Making Deh'ma,'ment., whdre ladies
enni rely on their most, particular ideas as to
any freak of fashion being realized. We have
fitted up in excellent ityile a spacious room for
our Dress-Making Department., stupplied wit h
eve'rythin neee.ary for its req'remtents,, at
we arfe fully prepared to guntarifeo satisfaction
in ilttintstl and workmanship.
We solict the favor of you ord'ers either In
person eorb mail, which shal have our most,1
prom it, and careful attenition at, all times.
We aro,'fours very truly,
WOR THE SKCIN.'
CIUTICURA Soaj' " Thymoal Soap, Sul
Jphur andt CarJ)lid anid G1yee no arnd
.lloney and Baybr Soap ant Cah plor
Ca. loi Ha t~ ~~ ap,1 ne and. t
Catl op, Put~q Oatmegl- op,
Cashmewre 7louquti Soap, Siy~ lap'
Flann l Soap, Erasive Seal) Kit ~n Soap
and LAndr S6rtth/'for sale-b)
MC f ASTER, IR ICE E'W~CTit.' .
- -Bay Stnte Shoe aone eardb theai
)HARItAJo ADVaUTXiiSI NT5I'
P~lOTEI(AND
. IQUO 0." 0 A ,
175EAStB OHAX ESTO.8. C.
TTO TIEhblI SON
WH6LESA LI" GROCERS,
-AND
NOVISION AI N
62 AAI) 104 EAST BAY STREAk,
CHTARESTON, S. C.
OYD IROTIN 5,
,Vtl0OkSLE di&uns, LIQUOn DI)LRS
-AlD
COMMISSION MERCHAN''S,
,97 HAST. BAY, CIIARLESTO , S.. C.
L ;B. TIhOMAS, AGENT,
NO. 320 KINO ST. ,OPPOSITE LIB.ERTY,
vINDOW SIjAbts, PAPER IL NO.
NG*, LACE g A0S,.
aORNACl8 AND ViPIIOLSTERY GOODS,
CIIAUESTON, . C.
PYuDow . A.W}riNes MADE TO OnDRI.
G. CUDWOItTH & CO.,
-WHOLESALE
SADDL E1UY WAR EIIbtTSE,
155 MEETING STREET,
OPPOSITE CHA RLESTON HOTEL
...._CHARLESTON, . ...
HENRI BISCHOFF & CO.,'
WitOLESAR GROCERS
AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE
PROPRIETORS OP TE GII T)D
CAROLINA TOLU TONIC.
199 EAST BAY, CI[ARLES'TON, S. C
AILVA GAGE & CO.,
CHARLESTON ICE UOUSE,
MARKET, CORNER, CHURCH STREE'
CH ARLESTON; S. C.
'Ice packed for the couiity aopelaty
A. NiLSON & CO.,
-WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES;
N o. 23 1 A T N E S T It I, J:T,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
G W. AIMAR & CO,
VHIOLEALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
CHOICE DRUGS, MKDICINES, CIIEMICALI
MUURGIJAL INSTIMUlMENTS,
PERFUMERIES AND TOILET ARTICLEE
oi. kin aiii ValideriorsL Sfrects.
CH ARLESTON, 83. C.
F A LL OPENINU
-BiY
LATEST STYLES
LARGES' @ELECTION!
LOWEST PRICES
We bog to itfm onr friends and pi
trond that we can confidently say that oil
FALL AND WINTEI
S'OCK isnow co rlete ini eery (depari
ment, and( dlefles competition.
DR ESS GOODS,
V EILVETS,
All of the VElRY ITES'I ~i S un
Stfles'
CLOAI(SI CLOAKS r IAA1
In all the newest styles.
WINTER CLOTSffNC
FURNIESHINO OODS !
/r en, Youths, M os and Children, a
EXTREMELY LOW t RW'ES.
,QMN stock is quite full of all of the hies
brands of Longeloths, Sirtings, Sheetings
All of the. b6% goods are offered at ti
LOWESTr CA I PRICICS.'
Therefore a '.6arly call of inspection 1:
cordially solicited.
P. LANI5 CICE.R &r BRO1.
EOARPE 8.
Carpets and Houo Trntising Good, Th4
Largest Stock Southo alhilmoro. MO it
B~ru~se3y~p and Ing. n Carpets, ugh
rubCloths Windo Shades
Pa B ordersg, Lace Cartagna, Coir
GoR A.*~L AUGUIS'A, GA.
--Your Lawyer arid your Doctor wi
adve wltl)Jt11 wil dir0ty to J. M.
ENIT URn
HOffBEhoPDECORATIONS
AI RIVE' AND '40 ARRIVEI
B3IG IN)UCEMENT8-ITOT IN
'iO 'l O1?i F O "S' A D ENDS,i
BUT BARGAINS IN NEW
'STYLES ANY iS'T QUALIT i.
SEWING MACIINE ,
ASGOOD AS CAN BE MADE
AND AT PRICES LOW ENOUGH
TO 'A.TTRACT ECONOMICAL
s R~naBUYERS.
none rettler. At )lcen will's 'rise u. It will Cceit you n1tldni
to conie a sCe, 'nd i I calnnQt Bi l0 U-mW y tihe and trouble, buy
where-you need not feel that you are under the sliLhtest obligations to purchase of
ine. So got your ticke't.kvi this POPULAR 1O U29!, .and eoi ytraight through to thu
..FIRST-CLASS FURNITURI STORE.
-You *1Web'9 OO0 D 134 RGAIN-5 T. f1OAi GT0DJ7 at the ,bWOle'
PRIUBS. The WISLN and the ECONOMICAL GET OFF IIERE.
I; W. PHILgLIPS:.
Oct 16
H-101 FOR THE CRESTER FAIN
tOMBINE BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE!
I HAVE JUST ICEiV-Ui.631 Cooking and I1cating Storcs and4lge.,
20 crates of China, Fine Granite anid Decoritqd G0oods, I'"te.; 150 Barrels of,
Glassna,9 rom3wisburg; 75 Gross Table Cutlery ; .500 Dozen Iocket Cutie
,rov i o in Russell Cutlery Co.; mnd a full line of Tinwiare and House.
Furnishing Goods too nunerous to( mentioi.
These Goods are bou-lit. at prices thit 11i jtifv me ill selling to the
Wholesalu Trade as LOW as annt
JOBB#NG HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES,
60.tid 1,-1 Retail Trade at 33 per cent. Ci IA Pl'(It thii ilm', Otler house ill
South Carolina.
A comparison of PRICES anid GOODS respecfu ily solicited with otier
markets NORT iH and SO.UTIl.
I have FIFTY-SIX f the FAMOUS NEW LIGJIT-I0USEj COOit
STOVES In Ftoi'e.nmine with Reservoir and Clo.seI.
Very respectly, E IE
Oct 10-tOx4 ClIEST.Elit, S. C.
IN Wif -PA I A* I I I T Q fl
i.U I .IL mUU I~i.m - i 1~ .1 l 1J U. UIB
S AM U EmL S
I have just- rettiiired fii.the Northern iarkets, where I have carefully selected and
-urchased one of the liandroni-lst stocks of DRY GOODS ever brought to this inarke t
jnlvite iny customers and friends to Call and examinnu mly. good.9 before making the i
plurclhases, feeling that I can suit the tastes.of the uost fastidious.
--LA DIES' 1)RESS G001) It all the neW styles and colors, Changealble Worsteds'
ofPEi |l ; " U' - -) -- - -
Our 0,oods Will satist". tile mlost. critical doiuinds, aind prices favor the irl
These Goods oaly need'to be seeii to be a-preciated. PRICEjT8 -SUIT T11 n d'aEb.S.
PINmTsI PR?~INTTs
Ladies are cordially Invited to call alld Inlspc~t our lianimoth line of PIRINTS. Ther
never has iel such a handsome and extensive tolleition of new mnd (eslraleshavem
>laced on our counters. All standard and reliable brands. P1riccs willo.oilirely st.
Isoetory, aild te Qilly diol euJ1 tje. lurplniiier nped, e xpriene will be to make a sek
tionl frojia such all 111CiImens Variety of desirable p)atternis.
3 TOTIOIfS I 2or o-TI. SI
Novelties in Nottingliann Valencichne andl Linen Fichuks, novelPtje -4i Brafl~
lWhite Tand all styles of Laces: A15.o, 1 hiifi1j 6f ue ' and Gentas
1-Ma 'lorchon Lace (Spa ikh) .i Qreim alid Black. A good article
iii (flik anid Mile Atull, suitable for lildiw' mIeckc wvear.
GIVE E A CALL. Perfect satistion guaranteed. No troublo to show good.
Polite attendants readly to serve all[ visitors. L. A UE S
L. SAM UrEL*S.
JUST FRECEIV D AGAINi
TEN THOUSAND "SUGENHEIMER'S CI-OICE
CIGARS. A GOOD TEN CENTS CIGAR SOLD FOR
FIVE CENTS A PIECE,
TEN BARRELS OF VERY 1I NE
NOR'TII CAROLINA (OPN V 11.i 1f . K1KY
TlHE 'iDl YRw\V11[NW
-AT
B. SUS ENH(lvM EPBS
--A T
TIE CORNElI STORIE.
EN T' AND LA)1' IFINE 31l0Es, A LT MADd
F~ GUJARANTR'JED STOCK. CTRY A JPA li
-OFF POjR NEW YORK
TrO PUR~f'ASE~
ISSPACE WINI. BE IIESEIWVED FOR NOTIlCE'
OFMi~Y S'TOK
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