The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, October 27, 1883, Image 3
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE,
SATURDAY, October B7, I 1 : 1883. IN
-All parties who bought gutinos 1,
f*om us must settle on or before the "
1st of Novemb*, or. they wil 0se. the gi
cottonption and \ill have. to pay tle et
fabe U f heir notes in finoney. III
R. J. MCCARLEY & CO. W
Oct 27-tf -'
RtOCKTON.-TlI8 Is the 1e ) ntamec
given by the Charlotte, Columbia & c
Augusta Ra'lroad Company to the d
Matiton heretofore called "Iobdrtson", 01
bear Major Woedward's residunce,
l'hls naie Is given In honor of the 0
iock quarry near by, at Rock City. 01
_ . ,0 , at
-Messrs. I. J. McCarloy & Co. are zt
prepared to buy or soil iutui'r Con- w
tracts for any parties wishing to oper- tii
ate in this line. All business confiden- to
-tial., We receive press dispatches ibir w
tlimes ailay ad will keep Our castomn- P1
ers posted. Oct 16-tf* .
C1
RELIGIOUS SEuvil-8.-srvices will
be held In the did'erent churched to
morrow, as followsa
d ti
Methodist-Rev. E. G. Price. at 11,
a.. m., and, 7j p. mi. Sunday School at
Je. a. in. . th
Associate Reformed Presbyterlan- I-.
Rev. W. 0. Cochoran, at 11, a. in., add
(
7, p. m.
ToCK REWORT.-T'[he following is all
the stock market, corrected by Mr. A. 'i
Williford: al1
Ileart Breakers......$.150. to $.175. th
Dick Nailers.. .....12wto $150. p'
......$110 to $120. th
Darlings...........$60 to $80. re
Squares............$20 to $40. tic
Summer Coons.........$5 to $10. sit
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PERSONAL.-Mrs. 1ell and dauight er, ]
of Rossyille, Chester coiity, ire in1 el
town, on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. D. L.. th
Flu-n'niken'. -th
The Rev. J. T. Chalmets, the Rev. J. sl
C. Chalmers and M r..J. E. McIonald led chi
town for Chester on ThlIursday, where be
they expect to attenld the sesion of pr
the Associate Reformed Presbyter ran e
syvio, 110w inl progress in that place. (I:
We hope to give a full account of the ht
meeting inl another issue. cA
Mr. John W. Aiken, of this place,
l1pft .on .Friday for Gilbert Ilollow,
. C ., where he has an engagement to
take charge of the Southern Teleirapi ll
office at that place. Mr. Aik0it is a ,E
capital operalor, and lhb" will doubtless a
render valuable service to the new O1
c ompany. 'We hope he will be pleased fo
with his new home. di
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IRAitNK LEsLIE'S POPULAlI MONTHLY. lie
-The number for November, like its 114
p~reddcessors, is extremely~ interesting, 4
entertaihuing and' inistructive. Trhe on..
gravings are volutninious, and1( as varied mn
as the ..ajticles they' illustrate. The hai
colored frontispiece It'anL artistic gem. lh
N. Robinisen's contribution, "'The A n- a
cient and, lion orable Artillery C('m- by
iatny of Boston ," and1( those cn' "Mad(* pa
Monlarcis," "TeLand of the Lion P~
an iid Sun " "Book Decoration, Hlistori- t
c~ al ~iin1 Artistic," "The Tombs of Ea
Mitlo, in Mexico," etc., will relpay the he
reader. There are serial and shlort in
stories, skeiches, advenltures, p~oeIusR,
etc., by Amada D)ouglass, Oscar oa
Doyle, Ellice .Ilopkins, M1rs. Jane G. in
Apistin, Etta W. Pierce, Mlary A. Den- of
unison, C'aptalin Koey, etc., etc., and~
a large and( varied miscelJany, replete w
with in formation and enitertinmnent, w
There are 128 quarto rages, and over hi
100 emnbellishmnents. ~.rice twenty-five
cents a number, Or $3 a year, postpaid.
Addlress Mrs. Frank Leslie, Publishier, wv
f>3, 55 and 57 Park Place, New York.N
.iNNEils AT TilE'F"AI.--Te folOiiv
ing is tihe list-of premniums awarded to
Fairfield exhibitors at (lhe Chester fair,
as given inl the last issue bi' the Re
Best bushel white wheift, TC. P. s
M'lichell, $2.50. a
Best bushel rust p~roof oats, T1. P. er
Biest stock tulripsl, J. B. Tuirnier,
$2.50.
Best bale naitive grass lay, T1. P.
Mitchell, $2.50.
Best clover hay, T. P. Mitchell;
$2.50.
.Best palr'match horses, James Jones,
$10.00
Best stallIon, four years old, RI. Y.
Clowney, $10.00.
Best brood mare, Moses Clowney,
$10.00.
Best colt, three y'ears old, Mdses O
Clowney, $10.00.
Best saddle horse or mare,; Moses
Clowney, $10.00..
Second best coif, two years old,P
Moses Ciowney, $5.00. -.
Best mule colt, one year' old, open to
tihe woril, Mloses Ciowney, $5.00.
Best Combination horse or mare,
Moses Clowney, $10.00. .
Best pair match horses, open to theL
world, D. 1R. FlennIken; $5.00.
A ~ Best colt, under dine year old, D. R.
- Best Jersey cow, ithree years and .
over, J. BI. Turner, $8.00. us
Best Jersey heifer, twvo to three years C
old, J. B. Trd'Iel, $3.00.
Best Jersey calf, six months old,
J. B. Turner, $2.00. -
-Best Jersey calf, two months old,
J. B. Turner, $2.00.
Best bull calf, eleven months old,It
J. B. Turner, $2.00. ar
Best Ayrshlro cow, three years and Ci
over, J. B. Turner, *8.00.
Best jar lard, Mrs. T. 0. Patrick.
silver sugar shell.
Best boy rider, Willie 0. Flenniken,
silver goblet.
Best ornurmental needle work, 36's.
A. II. leming, siver 5pon1. a
JUs WWI1I.-Tn reply to tile re
nt article of Dr. H1analian upon the
apagement of the reading room, we
nye these brief oservatiois to :nalge
,We are hot aAf of tlie fa(t t
newspaper editora" are ol' should be
>Verned by a mtore rigIt code of
bles INi 'their private dealings' with
on tli).t!-at other and larger class,
ilok oar friend please1s to designatte
0 "laity". The 1iinoi'1 Is" that ho'v
,er derelict editors inay be, their
nduct cainot have anly connelction
ith or af'ord any excuse or justiflea
a for th'e present los o mann.ement
the reading room by is uthorillos,
' which Dr. R. B. Ilanalian is the
Relin head. 2. The. junior 9ditor is
present, the treasurer of the organir
tonl hi tijetion, but it is submitted,
Ith all due respect to the dictum of
e Doctor, that it savors 61' nonsemF
say that he is. ofilcially responsible
lion members are 0not properly and
,oiptly fAued -o0 infractiopis ot uti
los . and regulatiois of tho club.
rtainly It is the first tiuo we' have
ard it seriously (?) contended that
ch an offleer is to be burdoned with
ties other thani the simpile collection
ililes anid catalt, i*qs wile imposed..
it really true that (lie'treasuier t
o reading room is clothed with judI
ii powers-must sit and hear and
termine questions of violated rules",
y what eiliulties are to be imposed,
d then proceed toenforce the fiid
s of his self-consittitd and anin
)us court? We think not. 3. Taking
is view, then, of our duty in the
emi.;es, and, believing still that it is
3 duty of the executive.committee to
)ort all delinquents, with the penal
s imlposed, to the treasurer, we shall
down qui6tly and patientli and
,nit the fiding of some tribunal to
At effct before we shall have the
'rontery to approbich membdrs for
a dOllecioln of money. .Whenever
is or - soic such notion is taken we
till forthwith begin with the dis
arge of' oUr duties-certahily hot
fore. '1il then we un1ite with the
esident in hioping that imembers will
port. and fine iheiselves, and- it may
vinte the nedessity of the treasurer
Iding court for the trial of such
uses.
A FUNNY TIJNG im Oir..-The early
y of (oil production were attenideil
, many curious inci(lelits, says a vet
iin operator on the Bradford (Pa.)
uchange. One of the queerest was
streak of luck a wVell-owner struck
the creek in 186:3. lie had (illed
well down to the third sandl( but
itid nothinig but, wa'o, and three
ys' conitinuous immipinig fiiled to
ing anythinig else to the surthce, so
abaindonled the we'll inl disguist. The
xt day a nieliglbor of his, who was
erating' on. un adnin~g escamie
er to see 111d disgusted wieli ownier;
(d jinred hhn, ivilh, much excite
that since the in'umig of waler
d ceased at- his' well great (rouble
thresulted at thie other well, wvihih
.dyielded thirty barrels of oil d'day
lon g as ihe. w ater was being pum ped)Ot,
.t upon the stoppinig of the water
mplig lhad filled uip with water and
odued~ no more oil. The result was
nat the man whoi( owned the prodluc
g wvell hired the less fortunate opeor
ruf to keep his pump11 goinig, for which
paid imu $40( a week. Thei pLIOoduc
g well was thuts restored to its former
nidition, and things worked satisThe
rily for' six months, wvhen suddenly
0 le a the wvell that lid been vicld
o niothiing but water began maiipiajg
, and the 011e that had yielded oil in
situation resulted in a lawsuit,
hich wits wioni by the owner of the
*ll that had at tii'st yielded nothing
it water.
From Ol iginia.
A prominent. Broker of Richlmond, Va.
aloe name we withhold, sayshe has used
rnarmn's Neutralizing Cordial sevetil
ari tor' all irregularities of the stounah
dl found'it'effectual in (very inst.anice.
reoinnendls it as an excellent remiedy
ra man who loses in futures. *
What 25 Cents Will Ifo.
rThe small suim'of 28 eenti invested in a
ttie of' Normn's Neutralizig Cordial
II save you many hours of p~ain .and
ictor's lills. Normian's Cordial is sold
over the land. Every dIruigist anud
)ss-roadl lnerchiant can get It. We are
ipping it everywvhere. *
SEED WVIIEAT ANJ) fA7Is.
SUST PRI(OOF Wit EAT AND OATS,
SCheap for the CASH.
J. F. McMASTER & Co.
lOUSE 'BUILDING.
. lIE UND)ERSIONED ARE PREPAR
to furniish estimates and~ to do all kinds
oue. B~uilding and Carpenuter
Work.
All worle entrusted to its will have
IOMPTL ATTENTION. Satisfaction
~JAIIANTEED.
W. A. RIOMEDY,
Oct, 25,-fxtf W. ii. SMITH.
H-ORT CROPS!!
Owing to Short'Crops the farmers wvant
a highiest'prices for cotton. In order' to
.et their -do'nands anyone can obtahli It by
ing
SARKE'S SEEI cdoTTON (iLEANElR
For sale bf
. .SEj.EIaI. O T T.
A very sImple anld dturabhe machine. No
gs or belts. It'pays any nian' who ue
We refer parties to E. P. Monicy, Sr.,
d VINsON & OALLowAY, of White Oak.
dII and examIne the machine for yourself.
J. M. E LL10T T, SR.
OREAM TARTAR.
00 PUNDSPURE CREAM OF
TA RAR for'sale 1b
W. R. AIKEN.
ThIs artIcle .is warranted'aais any
nihwaratan.
We desire to call attenon to the /act
that we have reoejved our usedl 8TOCK
of GOODS, and that they are
Lower Than Ever.
pur.st'ock will be found full and com]
plote III
eroy bepnetuaent,
And parties will find it to their advantage
to call and examine both
Goods and Pril -
Before purchasing. We would call spe
cial attention to the great decline In the
prices of
Domestic Goods and Blankets,
BothI of which we have a fsull stock on
hand, and will sell theni as LOW DOWN
as anybod'.,
BARCIAINS.
SIXTY LADIES' DOLMANS and
CLOAKS to be closed out
AT COST.
MoMASTER, BRICE a RET0 .
BUTER.- BUTTER,
Received this DAY 0OSHEN
BUTTER, Cheese, Raisins,
Dates, Almonds, English Wal
nuts, Tomatoe, VC-aches, Fresh
and Pickled Salmon, Fresh and
Pickled' Mackerol, Sardines,
Oysters aitd Lobsteis,' Pot'ed
and Dcvlllbd Mets,'Gin Pow
der, Young Ilyson ad English
Breakfast TEAS, SUGARS,
Coffees, Syrups, VINEGAR,
Flour, Meal, BaconF'dfis'a
Iam amnd Breakfast Strips,
Buckwheat and' OATMEAl,
Cabbage, Apples, Onions and
Potatoes. All of which will be
SOLD AT TIlE XOWEST
PRICE, Ar
S. S. WOLFE'S.
ATTEN TlION
IS CA LLED To FR ESH1 A DDITIONS
The Celebrated "Brunswick" Hlams-try
one..
Oceani Oem M'ackerM.
Saint Louis Corn Beef.
Saint Louis Roast Beef.
lImported and American Sardines.
Salmon (Soused), Mackerel.
Fres Chese.. sImp orted Maharoni.
Fresh Apples, in ~nlion cans.
Bartlett Pears, Quinces. .
Grated Pineapiple, Peachies.
"Winslow's" Succotash-li rst packed.
"' Davis Lestor Manor" TIomnatos-hand..
p acked.
Crosse & Blackwell's Chow-Chow Pickles.
Imported Worcesterahlre Sauce.
Baker's liroma.
Fresh Snow-Flak'es. Condensed Milk.
A lot of Handled Hoes and Grain COi.dies.
AL L1ONEAP FOR CASH.
- R.M.UEY.
-Bay State Shoe Solesscl ~
Mraine MeKay Svcw.- J-. M. (Bj Y.
SIVERWARE.
WE lIIAVE ENLAR1G1b OUR STOOK
of Silverware to meet the demands of the
times. The tastb of our people has been
so cultivatedl that they must ht(W tarticles
of tableware wich are always brighit and
clean. TIhis is righit. We labor for the
happiness'of our' families, and a lonk~ stride
is made In that direction whlen we supplly
our tables with a 't 'f CIINA orE FINE
GRANlITEWARE, vilh Silver. KNIVES
and FORKS and SPOONS; a handsome
,CASTOR to grace the centre, with Silver
PUGAI R Bowx-J, CREAM P'ITrCHER and
BUTTER'DISHI af the head. Some say
that coffee and tehi taste better- from a
CHJINA CU P, a'hd LESS FOOD will suflice
from satisfying dishes. Tfhe cost of these
things is not ito m'ich as you imagine, and
once boughit, you willl have a nico'array for
years to comte. Call and see these things,
anUl learn the prices of thoem. Here you
will find many. other bautiful things be
~ides'theso; such as-Cake Baskets, ihorry
Bowls, Syrup Piteliers. Wa.tera Pitelbers,
Cologne SetsI%k10'Caatort, Vases, GJob
lots, Cups, Ete.
H~ere you cain 'dt'Va Call Bnll' a Boupi
tadie, a Water Dipper, or extra cruets for
castors, all in'Silv6,' or Silverplate..
C2oiblor #0 handle~r.
GRAsS SEEDS.
L UCERNE, Timothy, Orchard Grass
.and Red Clover-Seed.- Freshr supply
just received by
-p" 14-.'.. OU9 MTixArj
GRhD
FALi OftWING '
I ~BA
to
P. ldec5 Bro.
LA''ST STYLES!
IM
L.AlWEN9T SE LESTION! I1
LOWEST PItICES!
We beg ti inform onr frlenjls all w
trons that we cain cnidwonti May tjata o -
FALL AM WINTER
STOCK Is now. complte hi every depart
inent, and def1i conuijb1ltibn.
DIIES GOODS;'.
li&LJVETS,
Y1OSIERY,.
and"
GLO'VE,'
All of the 'VRY BEST MAKES3 and
Styles.
CLOAKS* CLOAKS! CLOAKS
in all the Aewest stfles.
WtT~if CLOTIIING
-AND
FURlM$HING -d'OODS ! -
For Men, Youths, Boys and Children, at
EXTREMELY LOW PR1ICES.
WIf'li GOODS.
Our s(Eck Is quite full of all of t1'c best
brands of Longclotis,'Slirthigs, Sheetings,
Tills and Drillings.
All of the above goods are offered at the
LOWEST CA 10 'tICES.
Therefore a early call of Inspection Is
cordially solicited.
..P. LANDECKEII & BRO.
PARM MACHINERY !
e JTKVAE foar diMt,'dji NMhih inmann
facturers, all'kids of-Agriculturai Machin
ery, Inplements, etc., etc. Engines of al
sizes, froni three to one hiud)id'anid lifty
horse power.
SAW MTLLS AND GRIST MILLS,.
Manufac~tured1 t. the MetropolItan1 Iron
Works, lichmnu,'Vhiia'..
Fromi the York, P'ennsylvania, Agricuil
ti'kl. Works-all kinds of Imnplements;-i~
from a Iheel-Screw to a Thre*sher that will'
thresh and cjean- ,li hshels - of wvheat
per hour or two hundred b ushiels of oats
per hour. . .ltvat.s
Sulky Plou has, Cutv tor, frrows and
PI9'hs .< ?tough Stocks. of itil -kinds I
am .izes-. A o Reapels, ivithi self-dropper Iq
or self-binder.
I am agent for the
DEDRICK HAY AND COTTON PREBS.
Thlis Press will, with three hands, pre.:;s S
straw in small hales as fast fast as the C
threshmer can cleani It; and with three hands ct
e~n lalocotton faste~r than a sIxty-saw gin lai
can turn ihe lint out.
I have also some of the best made COT
TON GINS, with all the mmo'erni linprove
ments, with PRESSES from the factories.
I also sell
COTTO7K-5ElED OII. .nii.J
Scales of all sizes, that will weigh fron,& 8
one-half tlilthd to five' tonis. .u
Carriages, Buggies and Riding Carts, of 1
all sIzes and prices. e
-If any personi wishes to purchase any of the E'
above-mnentined woods, they .wIll >lease II
callat r. J .ESQ. A VP'B ofili hind '"
all atl ~hun;-aJId I- will- call and at
shxcatalogues, etc.
JAMES PAGAN,
May 17-tf AET
MACIEL1N#3~,
GF ALLKNDS IA'IfN i VB
f. N. M'cMASTER & CO.
WATEIITOWN ENOINE.
BALL HAND) COTT'ON PRESS.
D)ITTLE~ GIANT HYDRAULIC iESS. N
CHIAIN AND ROTARV HARROWS. x
OLD IIWKORY WAGONS.E
W~ ARE AGENTS FOR f'IIE- .or
CORTLAND WAGONJ COMPKAY
?4ANUVAOTIiithRS O1W
PLATI"OltM SPlIjNG WAGONS,
. JUGGINS ''
* anhI'
PHTAETONS.
Ofve uf a call and we wIll sell you what(
yoUl want CHEA P.
J. F". McMASTEIN & CO. ~
. . O
C
--Buy Zelqler Brothers' Ladles', MIssea' FI
attd Ch ldren s Fine:Shoes. -. '--. efir
J. M.'BEA TY.
T~lE Q1J. 0
liM1.worrles our .ompetit9ra at .V~nnsbor<
1IN4At)Il SELI GIOODR 80 CIIEkA
0 don't propose to give-It away.
I am now openiing my -second shipment I
Now York.in the clothing businesshd Im
secure goods at prices never heard of in
Black Cashmerc,' Colored Cashmeres, T
A udeo ils pf Ladies1 iats, direct from
eganco cannotibe surpassed by any house I
-. tr buyer notifies us to closo oit oqr sto
h I*DOLLAR. Ile advises us by Saturda;
Yhbt 'ira Don't buy iintil you see thes
krt of Iy thin, the presence of
M I M N .
HALL BE FELT IN TIlE WINNI
Isjpectf6ily
L AVAYS FRESItI AND
ve have just i bcelvOea 1 rsi 811iplA
id more to arrive ii a few davs.
We keep constantly on baid SCGA
OL A Esss. -
Also, SHELF GOODS, CANNED.
ing ustually kept in the GItO'CEItY LI
* - iAGGING I
BOOTS, SI10ES Al
J. H. HA
NEW FALLf
VINTER GOL )S.
Come and( see the largest and best se
etedl stock Millinery, consisting oft
rimml~ed Pattern Ihnts anid llonntets un
(owers, ips~, Piumaes, irds and F
'a, all colors, Crapes, lilusions, Black and
hite Laics, Love, Crape, Veils, Barege,
i~sue and1( Paiienneii Veiling, Iiair
. Itc~hes from 75 cents .up, Curls, Bangs,
roqjuetries for the hair, Crepe, Lisle and(
her lluehiings foithe nec k, Fichuts, Col
rettes and( .iesc, and( all kinds of .Fancy
*'ods, at
Js 0. BOA 0'S.
A full stock of Ladies' and Misses'
loves, all colosa and new~~ le'c. Ana
irtment of Ladies' and( isses' colored
1iiuito Corsets, all sizes. 1ioni9 Skirts,
ress.Siec~1 n ad Paipifitors. llaindker
iiefs in viiity, fronti Cotton to Silk. SilL,
ringes, Passementerie TIrimmling, Velvet
I bbons, Braids and other D~ress TIrimn
lngs. Buttons ba great va~dety, styles
1(d prIces, at
J. 0. BO A 0'S.
A full stock of Notitons of all kinds.
adies' Linen and( Lace CJollars, Zephyrs,
ynl's Z/ephlyr 11loods and Sacques, Shawls
id Bloulevard Skirts, at
J. Q. B0'S..
AI -kgds of W itoGods, White Lace
lkhiuslinCtas .Critonnes, &c. &c.
lsMt full and copiplete- li of I'ress
eeds, of various 'fabr-ics, . .styles- and(
-lees; fromh (JCe5; Worstled, Cashmlleres,
Iks and Satins-you can11( und ayting you
anit ini thait linle andu at aniy price. Th'iese
>0(ds we areS deterinined to sell chieap and(
du tce stoc0k,
Our stock( of Shoes5 of all klinds will he
,1(d at and( beClovWCO ST1, as well as heavy
(eCe goodls for Men's wear, and( other
>0(ds that we do not. .fat4rd ketiping after
-esentt stock of samec is''sok1. We mean
hat we say.
. 0. o A 6.'
FIFT EEN niore of the.
E W JI l~ll AltM J)AVlS 31ACIIINES,
Th1e-ihest Machine1 on the miarket, and(
v'es perf cet satisfaoetloni in every p~articuI
r, and( 0 generatl' favorite with the 10adles.
ver*y Macin W11~ Altl1A NTED) In every
trticular. No fantily. should( 1be withaou't
30. -Send orderiO or c(mie all 0and lbuy 0one.
J. O.'JBOAG.
TO ARRIN T,
A lot of IJUOGIFB$ and -HARINESS.
'A IT FORt T.IIEM.
J. 0. B~OAG.
FOlUT~INE s!IN~.
NUTTTXOUJA Soap, '.Thymol 804 Sul
) phur 'anllCdrbolic and (hlycoirue and
Onley and1 l ayhorry Soaps and Campihor
e. Aliso, ltd tters Boap, B31ue and White
istile Soap Pumice and Oatmeal Soap,
ishmnere i ourinet Soap, Silver Seal),
annel Soap, Erasive oaKitchen Soap
ud Lnanndrv oanna. t laah .
E-STIO1N
O1est andi Uolumbia: 110W IS IT
Well this Iv our ow' little secret, and
his season, and owing to the many falhireN
any other branehes, I hve been enablI
rimmings, of all the latest designs.
Hanufactuters Agenti, and for style ant'
$$WMNNSHORo.
,k f ULANKETS at 81XTY CENTS ON
(,s Imall of the shipment of
D goods. While my other places take up
SU GII
BORO DRY GOODS MARlKNT.
EIlV]TATG-I-.
BR IF...
CHEAP AT HARDEN'S.
of W ESTEflRN FLOUR of all grades,
hS, COFFEES,~ TEAS, SYRUPS and
OODS, ClhEE~ and in fit eiery
N)..'TIES,
ID IARI)WARE.
RDEN & BRO.
THE HEAD.
THIE L1GirT-RUNNING
"DOMESTIC."
That It Is the icknowledigd Leader in
Ithe Trade is a fact that cannot be dis
Iuted.
MANY IMITATE IT-NONE EQ'U.AL ITI
The Largest ArIed,
The lIAghtest Iliunning,
'Tle miost I tiful Woodwork
AND 1' I' S WAItANTED
To be made of the best material.
To do any antd all kinds of work.
To be coiplete in every respect.
For Sale by . ,
J. M. BIEATY & CO.,
' Whnshoro, S. C.
Agents wanted In unotcupied terrIto.
ry. A ddress
6031ESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO.,
Iichmond, Virginia.
SAIr
AND FEED SIABI ES.
TO all persons indebted to thme und(er
tigned for stock bought this spring anid
ilmnnner and( giving their notes for .saime,
11nd( knowinig they fall due on the Fil HST
OF OCTIOUElI, will prepare to meet them
promptly, as full paynment will ho regnired,
tinless other arrangi~.emienits be mamde by the
hirltles hmoldinug sid notes. Als9o, the noteis
if 1882 thmat 1 have carried over for the
iresent year mulst he paki at; eOte nr 1 Il
hnve to fore collectioni if noti immiedI.
itely settled. I meta brusiess.
A. WILLIFO'RD.
--TeADIE
NORMAN'S
CORIAL.
-iA RK
A -i1': t e n fIt mede fo .the crn
t1 l i r et I ( o0 itl amn t m av . i r., t i 5i ga
-ofionsivitot(he nat. .
P'rormtly rnu'ovim'i Dysint ory:Iotrr.hima, Ohol
cra Liurbuo,, Ul.ulera. lufalum,
J. lir, Ht ni a ual N eu
ItaeI ant Jtyspep.,Ia. ervy
L sto e au idfo rotam atron of (ho
NrZU'TRAL~IZINQ CORDIAL.
~is sniaant an harmess as IBlack
berr tvno. oesnotcontain Opium
and will not consti pate. Specially recom-.
mewnded for Seasickneoss and Toothing
OJhlldren.
Price s5c. andi $h.oo per bottle.
Bokt bey nil J>ruggIata anel biite in Mettlcine,
BZOELBIOR OBEMIdAL dO,
Sole Proprietors,
Walhalia, 8. C. U. B. A.
U.N DER~TAKING i!
YIR.. Y. ELLIOTT, Sit.,
TIespectfully informs tihe public that he
as~ oni hanid a full lie of
DOFFflNS AND CASKETS.
ind Ia prepared to do anything I umnder
takig.
--A LSO,
4full line of BURIAL ROBES, for men,
omen and children--a new feature-very
teat, appropriate and cheap.
We ask for a share of the patronage.
J. M. E LLIO'P, Sr.
~ .... A GONS.~J#~
FOBSALE!
IVht Oa I ISt IEMAllaR.
WTAGON893
ALXSO IN STORE :
;AT)DLES RIDLES
-- IIAlZNESS,
BACON,' C ,
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,'
.5110 ES,
INDUCh? MENTS FOR CASIf.
UIYWSSE G. DESPORTES.
WOOD'S ODONTINE
Is NOT (OO) TO CLAN TII,
theth ot a comb or an cross -but saw, but it
eleanses tho
TEET1I OF llUMAN BE .GS
As NO other preparatlolican. It is per
feetly harmless and Iromptly eflicient.
25 cents a box.
W. C. FISIIERI,
Wholesale Agent, Columbia, S. C.
For sale in1.AWrtmuiboro by MclMAs'riEi,
li..01' & KF'cmliN.
A REAL REMEDY!
NEITHER MYSTIMAI ROR SIDIAN BUT WEN
7MO A4D SPEGINIG.
A EM EDY of over (wn yfl-jive years etlandnj.
A ILtEL IEDIY mrltn 5 a (mlUiUr at home, and where
biest known, tia aL oWher reif.s of its kd.
A ItEDIEDY enidored by tho best Phyeicians
and Drtmggistsi at its home.
A REIIEDY that Mr. C. W. O'Neill, Goodwater,
Ala.. says red hs wife from an invalid's bed,
'and he believes saral flerf(fe.
A ICEMI)CY of which a prominent Atlanta
merchant said "I would havegiven 600assoon
as I would a nickle forwhat two bottles of your
medicine did for my daughter."
AREM1EDY in repard to whieh S. J. Cassolls,
M. D., Druggist of Tholmasville Ga., sa': "I
can recall inslances hi which ht &ordc reliqf
after all the usiml remselies lad failed
A tEMED)Y about which Dr. R. B. rerrell, La
Graiige, Ga., writes: "i havo used for the last 20
ythra the medicine you nro 1 utting tip and
consider it the best colnhi.tiotn ever gotten
together for tho diseases for which it is recoma
mended.
A R101EDY of which Dr. Joel Branham Atlan
ta, said: "Ilhare cxavnted thc recip' and have no
hesitation in advising its use, enn confidently
recommend it."
A RElMEDY whk(:h the Rev. H. B. Johns2on,
ntear' Marietta, (On., Pays he han used l1t his fam-s
iiyIlitli the "utmost rntisfaction" and recom-.
mtend~edt it to three families "who found It to be
just what it is recolimided."
A IEEMEI)Y of wich Pembherton, Tverson, *
Denisoit say: "WVo Juve b~eeta sailing it. for many
vears, with cntntly ineasing sales. The ar
deie is a staple wyith uts. nnld one cof alohtte merit.''
A IEMIICI) ' of wich I Lamar', ilankin & Lnmnr
any: "Wel~ sold 50 g ross hn four muonths. nid never
tolhl i tin ain) ua' e bu t wha t It was watnted again."'
A 1LEMIEDY by which Dr. lint, of LaGrn nye,
Ga., says: "I cured one of the most obstinto
oases of VscsoloU MEN~sTnUATrmoN that .ever'
etimo~'ithi~mnamy k'tiokludlge, with a few betti'e'."~
A ILLEMEDY of which Dra .1. C. Iluss, Notasuiga
Ala.. says: I am fully convinced that It ha un
rivaledI for that class of diseases whtichx It claims
to cure.",
A ILEM EIY abo-ut wvhlch Maj. Jon C. WVhitner,
of Atlantn. Welt and favornbsly known all over
theo United ~tsta as a 4ient-ral Insurxaco Agent,
says: "I itsed thIs remedy before the watr on a
large planttion oni a great numberofae,
. ata y ithl absalde surccst."'o cs
A I~lsIY ab~out which Mir. J1. W. Strange, of
Odrtersville, (On., certifies that one bottle cured
two members of his family of menstruaiirregu
larity of mnaniy years Sitnding.
A UEEDIY tnntis CliAuPar TIrAN ANY OTflIR.M
SIEnlICINIC Of ittX kind1 itt the world, beeause 1 ott
Z tTJ54II2 (o-rrro wu~rui-: 3in.: tor tit gN a.;:s.
Tnis- onA T' rot-usAa l tEME1(Y IS Bl At mw1EI.D
FarMarsRFtwrA'ron,(Womnan's Bestrieed.) For
Lar te slize 81.50.
Sole 1 roprietor and Manufntures
J'. BRlADF!ELD, *.
No. 1038. 1'ryor st3reet, Anr~AtlrAO'
Swift's Slaifgc has been theo mns of bringhng.
aealtht and happtness to thoutanais who were pro
nlounced incuruble of' Blood and Skidn Diseases.
IHEAR TH-E WITNESSES I
I 'um sure that Swilft's Sipeelfle savedl my lif~'. 1
wsa a terribaly iamki one wthl Mttaltarin, and was giveal
n!' '' aba. Swift's Sp ciliac relievedl m piroutptly anda
enrl.I think it le the grenaest raeedy ofi te atge.
C. U. 8l'iC~Cit,
tSup't Gans Wo'rks, litime, Ca.
Rt. R. R. cures the v'nt4t forms of Scroinla, Ol.
Foara s, 4 a h:e-rs, &emn-t, llerpes, anad all iBnl o
Ekm hitumor. it clitisaes the 1oison fromt the
hIlafri, anit drives it out through the pores of thu
IIAD SCRIOFU'LA FOR 17 YEARS.
1 havec snifeared from Scrofania ab~out I7 yenrs. The
disewa-u bhua moa.stly coanlined to mty legs anud nukhlos
mny .itn boua~cne weo oeraed. wilth large uikers andl
one ena'as of rollen jik, (ant the oudor wasa amaost un
beaaralilea. All remn'di-a anud tratetiuts which I triad
failed to dou lo asny gaood. At latst I began takin:'
H. S. H., cotlming for abotut four maonthus, spnd I AN2
CFiI'TA1NLY WU~lA. I took 8. II. 8..ttndo the
sttuairVisitt of a haibysicinn of 2? years' activo pine
ten, lay yan r ardecr. Prevlous to taking 8. 8. 8. 1 at
- imecs caulad Scatrely walk. Non Jean trdh al* day,
and IAL hav to~i/ han S'. a. . andl it only for' my cure.
ti Foundry Str~ee.t, Atlauta, Ga.
RHEUMATISM.
Tbnp seat of this diacnso is in the IlloodJ.
a.00 wouthld not purchtase from me wvhat . 8. 8
has e'ta-ctedl in may case,. ,It curted mue of Malarial
Itbeumta., an. A ItCIiJH TIJIOMAS,
Editor Ileablka, 8pringflicd, TLenn.
A negrio was cnred of a violent caso of Rhenmn
tia'm by 8. 8. S. Witout thte remedy heo wonhad have
dicti. WM. 1.hM IlTIM. D.
- Tumingn Bhoals, Li. C.
Writo for a copy of the little book-free.
Id1 000 f ILEWAIRD will ha paid 'to any
N. Chomaat whoii will find, on analys
r4 100 bot tles of A. 8. 13.. one particioofmruy
fdde' potassium or any mmetral subatance. '
TUX S WiT SiPROlFIO CO.,
Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga.
RIT7O1R's PILE oRA'
any stage
or hi anoin trube t asbeen inpopular use
ina years. and is very favoably Jnown as a.
~EJjOURE. Jt is also the very beat remey
kindedseaes. eteanwie: I
Pine t r aci
A eman writes from Coes Ala.: " I useit
- aOintmeit in assn gr~ttdor of Pye.
#0 teanda~ai ,an Dl tbly shor -~ii
IIpaeaaim teimre."
119, 108 Ba yd!~r Lat., IAl