The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, November 13, 1883, Image 3
LOCAL INTEIJdMENUE.
TU$U 0AY, Novemaber N. S 3 -
--aw Aiveruftsenent*.
'WizarI Oil-W. E. Alken.
Sale usnd Feed Stables-A. WiMIfe"
i Elootion Notlee-1. N. Withers
'Clerk.
Money to Lend-Douglass & Mc
Cants.
L.ocal neriera.
-pgpveral small!'stores are now is
the Pcess of ernetion iII town.
-Call and eee our Carpet Exhibitoi
and samples and bity a carpet.
CALDWELL & .AUDERDAL.
-Th t.eonfth-bouaid 1,assenger trait
has not '3oen on schedule time for thi
last week. What Is wrong?
-The iwarn, sultry weather of last
week has given place to (ie cool dayi
and colder nights of'rin'jnn..
-Alexander Hopkins, colored, hi
beea bound over to await trial foi
bigamy at the next term of the Courl
of General Sessionsejg
r... 0 . (oodg, a young mer
xhant-of etir. town, was thrown frosi
is10 hoso--bn Mondayt aid one of lilt
ingrers broken. The injury is nol
All parties who bong iriualno
frotn its must sltt.Ie on or -,bcfore the
Itit of Noveiabeil, or they wii lo.ei the
-io toon opt.'In asiid w)ill have to pay the
fue o charnoe, fit nr
i*R. .1, 1lclu'k se& Co.
Ov t 27--t' .
-iTo sciool trustes appoir(ed byj
the Board .of Exs0minev for Fairield
count y . at their last meeting' are .he
quested to n.et and elect thdir chair.
-snan or ielqr'kndeveport tit Ithe office oi
D. lloyd, the chairman 6f the Board
.of P,4aminers, as soont as practicable,
-lessrs. R. J. Mcarny & Co. ar
K) prepalred to buy1% or Sell 'Ftinie COn.
i racts for atny parties wishing to oper
ate in this line. All buisiness eoiithlen
ftal. receive liress dispatches 1ou,
ttimes a day aid will keel1purcustomi
I'S posted. Oct 16-sf*
RI .m1:st No-rj'ic.-Tine Rev. W.
!.2 A. M . Plaxico, of York count y, 0ill
preatch al the .Ui lek .Chturch ou Little
River ext.l Sunday, November 18th.
Tus Co-rrox MAnKET.-COttO) ill
good deintid, but very little offering:
.(4ood middling.... ......9.19
.l tiddling................9.40
atict low middling........9.2F
'.Low middling. ............9.00
New York futurie market dull andl flat.
Npvember, 10.30; December, 10.44;
Januarv, 10.60 ; February, 10.75.
Liverpoolill at 51; the dematid
fully supplio.
Fot Tirt TE~ACtIEis.--All the teach
era tvill bear ins mind that applicanits
for cei-tIficates of qualificatitnust be
pipepared,;..in addition to the othier
branchles, 't stand atn exaintation oni
.tlbe gr't of School latanggemnent. Copies
4of thi w'rk may Y~e id by applying~
at the office of Dr. Boyd, the school
commissioner.
DEATrH.-Mr. George Robertson, Sr.,
dlied ont last Thursday night at htis
residence ag ~v mnilesiffgon tYtis place.
- Mr..Robert'son had some affection of
the leg and foot, which is supplosed
causedl or hastened his dheath. ie wvas
in his spvet y-first year, and left, at hii
death, a widow and one sotn. Mr.
Rlobertson lived an hutmble but lona
2,. and useful 'life, and his' endu wvill be
since rely mourned1 by all wvho knowi
* him.
BUIENED T'o IDEATtr. -A little liegrC
.2 childl was accidotitally burned to deathi
Vupon thte plantation of Mr. Thos. P.
Mchell, in the Br'ice section 'of 'the
counsty, during the early par't of last
week. The chtild was-left in the house
alone, where a fire was still tining,
iad it is supplosed( liat it cr'awled ite
the Grte. No one Wv4a in the dlwelint
att the timte,, and the chadl, horribl3
char red and deadl, .was, severail hiouir
F sto te.
I uin uir uin evont . "Goon Tuifh.:",
c &hur ches at'e all Iti e i;aye i n-some coun.
* ties int Virginiia. *say' the panivilic
1&'egia/cr,. The pices rat~ik as follows:
-GCs u ndeg fifteens years, 15 eents foi
a;~ it igf of two minitutes; f'ron~ fleen ti
twventy years, from 35 to 7b cents:
aniother mant's wife, $1.00; widoiv'~
niecordling to looks,' romn 1) cenits 10
:.00 ; old 1.t.1dis, 3 eets aiccot or t we(
fbrh a nickle--ino. Jituit . its to ime.
Tai stes diltrer in this world, antd the fut
bill aibove givetn won't 851i1 all classes
of courise, buit tis cant be r'emedied by~
spec.'qi'al ('?'ltremet.
$' THE. Fand ~t.Te State Ihair opemi
to-dlay and( promises a wveek of tmuell
c entjoyient ,o yisito's -And~ great b~ene
f. it the agricultur'al itnter'ests of thc
State.' E~xt raor'dinar'y , pr~eparattions
have been madle fori' a pledidl itdt ex.
htatstiv'e displaiy of Oft' varied. indns.
ties, anid ever'y care hmas been tikei
for' the tocommtodlatlin of the. mnany
.visitors 'expected in Columbia thil
avw.k. A numbher of horses nd othei
~tock, have beetn taken downi froom
Winntsbor'o anid thr'oughiout the coutnty,
and FaitIeld willl be egnially as we'll
aind as fully represenited in the othot
dlepart tients. W~ednsesday and Thus
day will be the pr'lincipal days and
t)ar'go delegat ins from the Boro will
doubtless go-dgown ott those days. The
ball, remembe'r, will be1,pts Thursday
inightt. Every otte should go somet
time durinig the week.
AN INTEng gjG Cg jwA ease oi
Smportanco in 'sohe r'es jects and o:
wtiC inters as tried:~ ott or....,..
broug t in the nimne of the State
against Thos. W. Babb, Sr., charging
him with having obstrufetd one'of the
publ I1 1hways indloi vlaidyf
Monuik, ity the erevtion of aPfe9e
within tle; prescribed limi df '1i
highway. It was contended fdi' the
defendant, in J11ti4cationg.that the
latid on which fti fence'Was erected
really belonged to hin, and that the
highwiay in question Is still, tl4rty feet
wide-the width required bX,,,iaw.
i Thpse In'.oaitions were con0vd .eiM d
by the 'StQ-6. Col. Jas. II. Rion ip
peared for the State and Messrs. Me
Donald & Douglass for the defence.
The oise *as submitted to q jury and
the defendant was acquitted 'Aud dia
charged.
A IIArry OCCASI0N.-A .marijlge
taytmWas' tho occasion of a select as
sombf'age dtthe resideice of Dr. W. K.
Turner, in this county, last Wednesday
eve~aLik. ?Liss AftinlemTirner, the
eldest daughter of Dr. Turner, vasson
that night united in marringh to Dr.
. K. Scruggs, alsQ a citizenilof Fair
feld. The ceremony was performed
by -the Rev. V. W. Atills, and the
atftendants were AMr. Wairreii Scruggs
and Aliss Anna Tuirner, Dr. A. W.
Aiken and Alls Sallie Scrigg s, M.r.
Eber Masoi tnild Miss Suc Leinmon,
and Mr. II. B. Alelaster innd Miss
SaleColenmi. Everything cotib
titA to the genral e11joymilent. of the
evening and the m i of the
7th inst. will long be reiembered by
all w ho were present. A fitting rcCp
tion wits given at the 'ieWlence of the
groomfo ltittler on Thjursday, Our
congratulations to the' lhppy2Pair.
POSTOFFICit STATISTIC.-WO, are itt
debted to the kindness of our 'post
aister for hIlie folOw uig interesting
1igures relative to the comiparajive sale
of postage sinjnas of evel. late for
1882-83: During the monith of Octo
berI, 1882, whell the three cents postuge
I 1lw' was I force, 4,521 three cents
stamps were sold I[ ,his uiP; and
during October of this-year,-. tiiider the
two cents letter law, 7,907 were sold,
making a diflierence in, the number of
lIettr mailed in one moiah's ihe
3,186. These figures are sig iieifiant. inl
that they afford proof that tie busiless
of this office is inacreasing rapidy eIvery
aponthii amI that the red i1n in post
age ha.1s iC.Ilted benlefliOlly to ikir
pleCl. In SepteInbet':- (f this year,
tihe last month of the three* cents post
age law, 3,613 of those stamps wer'c
sold here. It is )rctty genmerally' be
lieved that the re(luctioln of postage
has decreased the sale and use q4 pos
.tal cards, but the statistics at this
office disprove the position. In Oato
ber of last year 2,603 postal cards were
sold :at this office P for--the corresy~cnd
ing "month of this: year 2,916. The
titcts and figures givent are interesting,
as showing the effects of the old and
niew law upon the business interest of
our comnunity.
O'5rICr^L PAy.-T1heb gand Jnry of
Richland county, in theiPl-)presntt
at the Tecenat term of the-Court &f.
Gener'al Sassiona, recomtnendedd amnong
other things the increttse of pay of the
country treasurers and anditors. The
suggestion and recommnendationt of this
representtative body of. Richianders
strike us as sensible and timely, and
we are prepared to 1Jqjn with thqa in
their efforts to increase the salaries of
athe ficrs. Thez dnties are onerous
andth rsponlsibilities are great in
both cases, and it is certainly but just
and equitable that they should be prIo
portionately compyngaid. TIheir-sala
rie ar no smll n~dinsigenificant,
and we nmght say scarecly, sunficient to
supply their hiniilies with the gcne.rtil
coigaforts of life. We are not un frienid
ly to retrenichmnent and reform, to an
econical adnmiistration.. .f the .af
fairs of the government, hu't we are
openly anId avowe(dly hostile to t he
somewhat prevalenit. notlion in South
Carolina thait plic1,1 offileials, however
honest and( conmpetenat, shoulil be made
to subsist uipona half ruallons. SouthI
C~arolina owes it to herself as well as
to-her pulic~ funciitionatries to sed that
they tare pi glya ela h
soant aiit.y and skill would conmand
conytreasurer and auditor- of fali.
field conty are exceptIonally profi
cienlt anid we should be glad if the
government of the $tate should take the
mat ter' in hand and see to It that they
are better paid for thei iburdengsome and
reslpismsible, d pies .ppj91frfrmed for anmd
in behalf of t'b 11 tublic.
,"flr2'lTT Rs" AT MoNTICKlL,0.
dMessr's. Editor's: The Clini-lestoni
News and Cjouier sa ys: -.
"A correspondet of the WVinnsbor'o
Ne:ws AxY) IlsnA.D compilains that
therie is an actite businmess dlote at
ters" and '"tonics", antd that this is a
vloluiloon of thie laws regulating the
liquor traffic."
I suppose that thilsptatemient Is bpusedl
01n 1y hpiter'It vaonur paper', but I anm
reported incorreehiW, 6 the mistake is
Icalenlated1 to damage the gopog, reputa
tion of the town. I hope) that you
will correct this error. Your corres.
pondent said;.:thmat he ''had 'keen In
formed,thmat 'bitters' and 'tonics' were
sold at certain points ini this county."
z. y.
Nine-tenths of tme p'cob).o of the United
States suffer with des , and what are
its many catises. Ifot. L4 iety eating,
Intemperance, had aIr, lack 6f exelcse, ex
cessIve use of tea, coffee or tobateo, anad
anythaliethat prevents the regular action
of the stomach will produce it. Its symp
toms are headache, fi atuheney loss "of Cun
orgy, fetId breath melancholy. Its cul-e,
Norman's Neutra Izhng Cordral. *'
--Pav nn yan,- anhberin.
rax DUTYOr SCnoo ,sarilfts.
W. 4T. Bhelton, Eq.: DEAR SIR-I1
reply tq our communication addoess ed
to me through the columns 'of Ttz
NEWS AtID HERALD of the 7th lust.,
permit me again to refer you to 8ec
tion 88 of the school law, where the
duties of schol Otldtees are laid. dowi,
to wit: That iesides the duties and
powers poescribed III other'portions of
this Act, the trustees shal? tlive ay
thority and it shall byt9ih' Sht, inel,
to provide suitable obliwi houses, to
mike the samne comfortable, paying
due reprd to any school house already
built, -br site.procured, as well:as to
other.,leircunstances prolorto le cotl
sideid, so as best to pioniote the edu
entional interest of tjeir respective
school districts.
It is to be presumed when trustees
accept the appointment they will see
to it, th1 no seetion of their school
district shall sufl'-, but will locate
school houses wherever children are to
be found to attend school.
Your section is more fortunate than
many in the county, for you have a
trustee in your iidst Wio will cer
tainly attend to his ininediate lotsalitv.
I weuld therefore suggest thlik tiio
citizeins nake aplilicationi, thrdugh this
trustee, to the boirnd of (rustees, agin I
have no doubt th. nattser will bIe sati
factorilv arratized.
It. will be resnembered, the act passed I
by the last Genseral Assembly reduced
the ige for paying p611 tax 19tin sixty
to Ility, which will reduce the hchool
fin1d c(i(lerably, ald the trustees
will hauve to look wvell to the fiiances,
inl ordpr that Fairlield county may
minjtitin the reputation which she has
ihroukiloat the Stale.
As tqyor' second litterrogAtory (We
school conumis3ioner has I) aut(o ritV
under the law to locate, build school
houses or employ teachers. These
mat ters arele't ontirely to the -trustees.
I would lie glad if there could be i
school hoses. in every coImuniity, so
that the children could avoid the log1
walks, which nany have to take flur
ing the school term. In portions of
the t,-ount so1 -,havo to walk thi-ee
milies, which is pretty tryiig 01 YIemn ;:
but, Iot having the innids, how caf, this
be reinedied? .
Several -ne sCb0A houses have beent
built in whit, county. When Ihe school
ditrict. id the 'uids to appropriate,
without interfc'Aiig with the ruInnsilng
of the schoo!4the trustees verv easily
appropriated the extin fiitnds in build
ipg' ncw flnd repairinig .ohI iiol
houses, sa t1pat the teacher and elildreni
msigh t b~etounl'or a le. y
'he t rustecj.are ve!l iwquainted with
the locality, tle nmber of childreito
go to school, amIm 1 have 0no douit. will
s~!eto it that "fa1kir play and justice"
will be neted out to all.
Very reijectfIll ,
.0 79JOHN lit~l C. F. Os
Winnisboro, Noven mber '0, 1883.
One Among Mauny.
Mr. S. )kj Cannon, of High Falls, S. C.,
say; lie will sign any testiionial we may
write of the vItues of Normnan's Neuttraliz
lng Cordiai. 1e is- tborouglhly convinced
that it is triuly a great ,medleme andt lhe
recommtiends it to everyonte afflicted with
stomaci~hic lIisorders. Small size, 25 cents.
T1ry it. *
A FUL suplyof the above Oil, Pills
andI Bailsiam.
ALSO,.
One hunidredI poundms of the Best Blue
stone. For sale by
W. E. AIKEN.
1 UONE~Y TO LEND.
I. E undlersigned are thte correspond~ents
1.of T1he Corbinm Banking Company :pf.
New York and Boston, and are authorized'
to receive apliicaltionss for loans on five
yeast lute, on real estate security, from
three hundred doullars up to as large an
amiounit as8 maly he wanted. hInterest, eight
per centt. per annum, p~ayahle annually;
principal payable at the expiratin of the
five years. A ppilicants to pay expenses8 of
negotiation.
DOUGLASS & McCA NTS,
No. 6, Law Range, Winnsboro, S. C.
Nov 13-txlnm
ELECTION NOTICE.
WINxsBOito, S. C., Nov. 12, 1883.
A P'ETITON, signed by the requisie
numbier of voters, praying that an election
lie hel on thme question of "icense"' or "'no
lieense" within th~e corp~orate limnits of the
TIown of Winnsboro, S. (C., having beeni
presented to the Town Counell of WVinns
boro, It is therefore ordered that such elec
tion lie hieldi on Friday, the 30th (lay of
Novembser, inst., between the hours of 7
al. m. andt tip, mn.
The b~ ookS fp the registration of vters
opm( h ou1 )allnlday, Tuesd5(ay anid Wednes
theiy, tihe 26lth, 27th and1( 28th of November,
inst. ~ .- . . -
T1hie bar-rooms are required to be closed
on the day of 'ebections.
T1he followving persons are hereby ap)
pointed'( to condluct thee.le'et.ion anil regis
tration: ,Johmn H. Projpst, Jamines S. Eider
andI J. W. Jlanahsan.
By ordier (if Connel:
I. N. KlThil:S, Clerk.
Nov 13-xtttd
SALE
ANI) FEDl STABLES:
.. I
HORSES, MARES, MULES, PONIES.
Just arrived, on Saturday, the 9th Inst.,
fronm Glasgow, Kentuck y, two car-leads of
fine dirivhig andi ridhing
HORSES AND MARES,
andi a lot of fine mules. In the hot' n'e few~
stdperb saddle atnd harness P'ONIES, all
wveit broke, sounid andI gentle, all of which
I Wili sell low for cash, or on timse untii
next fail for apprteved paper, or I will take
old fat stock in exchIange or poor young
mules or mnares. -
You will (1o well 'to call avid see my stock
before purchasing elsewhere.
.,A.: WILLIFORD.
Winnilbrom. 0. N1ow. 1, 1883
NEW fALL
-AZ4D
WINTER GOObs.
Come and see the latiest nid best se
ected stock Milinaery, cotsisting of
rritnnied Pattern Iats and Bonnets un
rinnned goods, .Velvets, SatIus, w 1 s,
Flowers, Tips, PlUitnes, Iirds and .P 'flh
's, all colors, Ctapes, llusions, Black tnal
Wilte Laces, Love, Crape, Veils, Barege,
rissuo ani Parlslenne Velling, Hair
switches front 75 cents up, Curls, Bangs
DroquLtrles for the hair, Crepe, Lisle atn
tber I chligs forthe nelIcli . Col
arettesi id Ties, and all hauns o ancy
Vods, at --
-J. 0. BOAG'S.
A full stock of. Ladies' and Misses'
loslery. Berlin, Lisle, Bllk and. *
loves,all colors and new stles. An
oitiient of Ladies' and bl'sses' colored
td white Corsets, all sind4. ..Hoop Skirts,
Lress 8IN1a(s .nd IPalpitatpra.'! - - uandiV
hliefs U hrloty, fiom Coth I'Silk, KIMk
'ringCs, PasseienAterle Tr.n g, Velvet
liblons, Braila rad otlher ress''rIN
uings. Butdiis In great va.lety, styles'
Lud prices, at
J. 0. BOAG'S.
A"'ftll stock of Notions of all kilds.
jadles' Linen and Lace Collars, Zephyrs,
inxony, Berlin and Shetland JI ods. (.hil
ren's Zephyr Ii ods and Sacqjues, Shawls
ad Boulevard Skirts, at
J. 0. BOAG'S,
AlL.kindsof White Gob& White Lace
said Muslin Curtailns, Cretomtes, &c. &e.
klso a full and coin plete line of l')ress
3oods, of various fabrlIes, styles and
Wlees, front Callcoeu, Worsted], (7htiaeres,
;llks and Satins-y ou can tiad anything you
vant in that line uaid at any price. These
foods weSare deteritjed o sell chea) atd
-ed tuesto ckI .
Our stoek of Shoes of all kinds will he
old at and below COST, ats well as heavy
>kAe goods for Men's wear, and othe'
vouds thalt we do not lutend 1keeping aftigr
wesent stopk of same Is solh. We muehn
,vatl we say.- -
J. 0. BO AG.
F.1FTl'EEN more of the
SENl' \Y l'(3H ARM )D'A 1 MACINES,
The best Maehinie on tl na'Mrkt. nitd
ve( ffetect sattittttlo I in evvrxN partielu.
W., Atud 11 !woanl ('atvorite with t'he linties.
PIvery Meliacne VAlIANTED in every
)Itrtiiileir. No faily shouid he witholit
me. Send order or come all and buy one.
J. O.. O,. TG.,
TO .A]~ErVT,
A lot- of BUGGIES and IIAltNESS.
NAL'T FOR THEM.
J. 0. B0AU.
WIT1'TKO W SK Y
'RARUCH,
DIHARLOTTE, IN. C.,
OF'IER EXTRAORDINARY IN
D~UCEA9.CNTS TO PEOPLE WHIO
ARFE DOING THEIR TRADING BY
OUR MAIL ORDER D)EPART
NIENT Is SO AIIRANGh.D TilATI
'SHOPPING'' BY IL Y$ irN
[dERED EASIER AND) IS OFTEN
IORE SATISFACTORILY DONE
L'[IAN IN PERSON.
LET'TERIS OF INQUIRY ARlE
PRtOMPTLY REiSPONbtb TO.
BAMPtLES SENT AND ESTIMATES
sIEN Wr~ GUJAIIANTrEE SAT
[SLFACT1ION-DIEIV ElRI NG PACK.
3ESFQR OVFR TEN D)G11,ARS
[N AMOUNT', FREE OF~ EXPRIEMS
D~R MAIL CHIARGES.
WE K(EEP' EVERYXT HIING TiA'IT
[S NEIEDED TO CLOTH'IE ME:N,
F7OUTHIS AND) IOYS, .LAD1)1ES
HIISES AND) CILDREN,. IN
[JAIES' AN! NDMiSSES' UN!D
WNAR AND) hAVE THiE 1iEs)
D~IhESSMAKING ESTAIIlSIlMENTI IN
P11E SOUTH'l,
SEND US A TRIAL ORDER.
WIWT&0WKY & BARUCIE.
J1UST RIECEIVED~,
-OATMEA L, Buckwheat and New Crop
Rew Orleans Molasses... . - -..
J. F. MnOMA Ru & rn
THE QL
Oihat worries our corppetltol It Winnsb4
4IMj1NAUGII SELLS GOOP4'O CIIEA
we (o16't propose to jve It a'iyay...
I ip now openingliny seco41;bipner
in -NoW.York in the clothing business and
to sccur goods at prices never heard of is
A, ,
Mlack Caslimeres, Vh8c-(nh~rs
A nice line of Ladles' Hats, diedt fro
elegance cannot he sprpassed by any hous
' Our buyer notilles na to close out our i
TH DOLLA ft. U advi8e8 u by Satur
ito Winnsibto. Don't buy until yok see til
part of my tiue, the presence of
. AMIMN
SIYALL BE FE L'; I. T(IE WIN
Respectfully
Oct 16
IT STANDS A
JUST RECEIVED
fins received ag1ainl anlother frcsI
C110ICE FLOUR
F roil Ih Cie lelwb i rie ila
Nashville, and thirty lhousand pound
of
FINE FEED
Expressly t' Mich Cows, I Iorses 1%1
flogs.
A lot of' Extra Choiec Newv Crio
NEWV OltLE~ANS .MOLASSES, thi
flinest that can be bought in the mariikel
ALSO;
One thoneand bshe~ls~ of' RIE
ltUSTI-PH1OO I OA'TS.
CALL AND EXAMINE
LOVJRTHNEVE
Wer desire to call attenition to the fa<
that we have recei'edl our usual STO~)(l
of GOODS, and thlat they are
.Lower Than Ever.
Our stock will be found full and con
pllete in
Every Departncent,
A nd patrth-'s wili fliIt to thir advatag
to call and exalpilne bothI
Uoods andl( Prices
ilefore puirchiaing. W~e would call spi
clal attention to theo great decline In thi
pi)ices of
theiehtle .oods anid Bllank~ets
* lotha cf whieh wd have,a ,full stock o1
haiand t!09will s'ull Ihlemi as L OWV iO)
as anybody.
BA T5IAI-OST
IS CA JL ) TEU -r< R'S~ AlIiON
Ocean Gem Mac kere. -
Sait, I onis Cor'n Jiket
Saint Louis ltoast Iis'-nf.
ImItpor2te3 l ,i i-, ''o',- a d -r ines'
Fretsh Cliaw
Hartlett Peairs, (Uinees'..
(. ti ted Pinwajiple, L'eaches'
"D avi , Le'stor Manior"' TIomatoos--hand
.j. . me d. j
(Crosse& Blcke k l~'s ( how-Chow Plckles
I impjotd W~oresterlshire' Sauce
l~ak~rs llr iin..C ondensed M ilk~
FredhrSnow-Flaket. --:
A lot of Handled lioes and 0rain Ci.dles
AITLC:1ErwAV FOB (JmB.u
EST ION
iro, CleitfMjrATd Columbia: HOW IS It
P? Well, this is dur own little secret, and
~ti ds seas~on, ai.d owlugto the many. failures
inaty other branches, I liave Ueen enabled
Trimming,.of all the latest dealgn, -
in' Maliufiticturers' Agents, and for style and
ir iln iVNN1lO1O.
toek of IBLA$;K ETS at SI XTrY CENTS ON
ay's mll of, tlhe shtiinent of.
JD P.AIs
ese goods. While my other plcICes take up
A U G II
81110HO DRY GOOD6 MARKET.
IVIM33r.ATTG-I.
.T -E HEAD
TIE 10l'RTNNING ,
"DOMESTIC.
'I'lat it Is the Acknowledged Leader I
(he Trade is a fact that cannot be tii:
J- 'ptic..
V. MANY IAMITATE IT-NONE EQUAL I'i
M'The Liariest Armnecd,
Tel".-.th test1unng
- The nAs IRvantifukl Wootlworla
AND IT I WARRANTED
.To he- nade of the best. inaitorlail.
STo do any and all'kintls of work.
I'p to coiiplete in every respect.
Foridiale by
J. M. IEA TY '& ('Oi.
- ' Winnshoro, S. C.
1 D1OMES-IC SEWING MA CIIIN E CO
lIM-chinunci, Virginia.
lIE AlQUART'ERS.
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S - e
Whlie' we have some4 go~oit suits at $7. 5
p $i, $10ta uldS$'.!, the variety at $1:1.5(1 at
I1 suih greater, andl en:ibraices inia
very' dlesirale 4 11( anlhaiion' nitures, e
.hoth i:n walkitig ('oats iancd sac'ks. ITere'
ntt ilis4'onutt. on thle wooln-it's I te Lgennuil
at itcle. Thew ga rtnt'ts ar of'ii sty3Ili sita pi
Ne'wed with silk, well matte antI ile
triimuitec. D o .5 (on ensteflate butyintg
) iuit c'oia;7 if soi, you shothli ire .thle:
whe co ing to ui iihi"D. If ithere
i tinu stock.i'ttl' 't( lii ha
_. l)YS' SIU ITS.
'l'o lth" li1lies of Wt iilmslro 'i0we Wishi
mmoltltn'ce that we hamth in i.lrgtst oc m*k
lioys' C lothtilt. in ( ohnnhuia. lloys' schtt
KIlta for tl litfie one4s, andl nuie at
guaran .4 itte( ai per'ifect. lt. A Il ariels stint,
t uty aditress'1 will leci ve prontilt aiittentl.ji
uri il1til by aying i hill expriiess.
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the(highd pbes1R fore col"lon M ntrdi-t
Itiht t.yeb ei tsvtT anyonTe catt EA obtl ii
CLAJE W.' COMK,0 ('YTO A('LEIAN(Aj
Jtforle b)ty
- ID .iIITT A) '~[ATrM
J. F.Mo~A'rEB& CO
JI1 3 1-7IL ) 11,
VWhito Oak'.', Staiiduorti
WAGONS'.
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DRY G60 8 DENuTIONSj
1.S N W 1 (MOD1 TO (il N 'Il
'rEFTII 011' 1UMAN PE1.N(;S
As NOMoter pi- nratio (1411). Il 10"
ftly liiil.tand prIli y u;
?IJ cenlts it box.
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Aloeat.I AE"rnt CohGIIW.i:Z
A IM 3IEDV of 4)v er lac?t1bpfle yirs afandinq.
A UH31 UUIV mui.:,'m:* il hom,' r..ud ivhicra
bont 1104 -1 i 011Icr v.1:"pira,j o.1i kind.
AICE3111,MV eiontis"'i by the bcud Vhp-!I 'as
na il IDra;4gists fit 3"s 11w iIC. -
IA lI'-N3I1th Mi% m1~'r. WI. O'N'PI, (;,i:,1-vT..cr,
Alit.. sayI t m..w i'IIM 4 , iwiftO from~i ai inva i .9 iAU',
med~I(lelo (Ed4 for 44W dwlIioer.'
1 IMMY ilik reir41to _which. J
ca n r('talliui jI1ctli44 fiti ~lkI V.'
A RHEDer tit) tit it ii,! Or. IL It .n
together fui tadi.3 (lis lSC1 r which It is rccum
AUjiM UAWV of wI%+i,'l Tlr. jojel 3nin'.A'i~
lot. natil: I harle 0Xlflf. 040, wci . l.1 I~t.k 1,4
r001iPt1 i l i is.'li!cnfd n~
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