The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, November 22, 1883, Image 2
THE NEWS AND HERALD.
WINNSBORO, 8. U.
TAUlSDAY, Novemnber 22. t : 3 1i8a.
ONO. S. REYNOLDS,
8. 4. .DO fJGLEA x. EDIToiIs.
Somi Republican papers In New
York declare that. their party cani now
cairr'y that. State by ally inajority de
si:able, but the wary 'Tribund advises
ba'rin'niy n'hd hard work.
uiE Sp'I-ingfleld Republican notes
that a Balfirfore iudge.has plut a premi
lilm off bachelo'lltad by loldings as
has beeln file etstoni of t he cottrs, that
a man is responsible for the slanideirous
words o'f his wife. ..The ulihappy hts.
band of a gossip, therefore, had to pay
$105 and costs for his wife's backbiting.
THE recelpts for travel across the
great. bridge coniect.ia New York
and Bro"oklyin for th'e'tirst six months
aioulit to $110,871, or at the rate of
$221,7412 a year, from which is to he
deducted current expeises. As' the
cost of the bridge was about $16,000,
000, there Will havd to be a great. in
erea- in travel before the trustees can
"'m~eilho interest on the bridge bonds
with the receipts.
IN IOwn, the Republican canvass
'Was conducted u0ponl a prolhibitionl
1atform, and it war understood that
Republican victory would result in
the sitinjisson of the question to thie
popular vote In the shape of a consti
tutional amendmiileht. It is Claimed,
however, that seventeen licibers of
tle majority inl the Legislalire are
opposed to prohibition, ani(d will vote
with the Democrats againist the sub
nission, thus defeating the proposal.
1,i bill striking out, t he word
"'mal'o froni all election laws passed
the Council of' Waslin;/ uon Territury
Legislature, in session at. Olyipia,
Wednesday, by a vote of 7.5. It passed
the lower louse sceveeral weeks ago
by 15 to 17 majority. Gov. Nenvell
has expl-essed file intention. to sign
the bill, panl there1. is id'1o01 it vill
becomo inl'in filh) regular ti ie-sixty
days. The first opporiltulity the wo
mcn will have it vote will be at, the
genieral election next Novemiber.
THERE was a prayer-m1teel ilg at
Nugent's Saw-mill, Rapides Parishl,
La., 01the evening of the '6li. ' "One
of the Lacroi.x brotlers was pray ing,
an1 thIe( next inorIing h accused o
of the Willhanks brother witi cinviug
'A mncil' o t- of, plae," savs the tIelt
graph. A serinuinage enlsured inl which
knives aid stieks were used and five
pe'rsciis werei badly iitirl. Tis,~ says' an
exchan ,'shows thiaiti here shol lie
law coin pulling all whoi carry knmivyes,
hocks and1( bludgeonis, to use a pre
scribed formi of' prayer and1( responise,
so t'h'at' nou 'uchi provocation will hie
likely to be given to a sensitive sup..
p)lian t.
AccoIN(; to tlie anlillal report of
thue Commisseionier of' Initernal Reventue
flue aggr'egate reductionls of' liternel
taxation will he priolfbably $13,000,000
per' atinnmbt'i owing to the inicreiise
in thle r'evenue fr'om disti lied spiriits-,
the total receipts (-durinig the current
iiscal yeaor will he not lese.* thanm St-2,
000,000, against $l.t,.500,000 ini the
last tis'ecal year'. The executive ordier
of Jne 2.51 I last diruect ing thle conisol i
dat ion of' colledlion di:stiel~s has been
carried inte etIect , reducing the nimui:
beri of' col lec ts anud d isieis tfroin 1
to 83,.andl saving about 12.5,00r a-~ ear
TI'. epcrt of' thle chiet' signial oileer
states t hat lie numiber' of cant ionairy
signiaIs displayed duin 'iig th!e year' tor
thle benet of' iainer it'Swats I ,557, ol
whliclh-899 per' cenlt. w'ere jiustiltied bys
lie iresults. 'The idicationis of wethI
ei' funiished to the pi'ss dmings. the
year' weie ver'i tied '8W jaer (cnt. ofi
lhe caises. D iiring~ the pii'iouis vear
the just1i lieuations anid veifitcalionis v~ere
83 pci' cent. and .6t per' cent. Oni
the Pacific poisw, \vere wealbler' only
was pr'edied, the percentage otf ver
cations irose to 90.5 p~er cenIt . The re
p~ort mn ions the fathe, iuot genierailly
knowni, that diig thle yeari an Ohio.
irailrocad .has udopited a syste of11t
wveatherci signalie, w hichI aire dii slaied
on t heiri caris, and whliichi hius cive
wr ing tli th iiimers of' I le coin iiry'
thr'ough whlich the line passes. Thle
a /e1'aig pe'cenita, e (if accuraicy of' tim
wvarnings si 'e'nu h'tis way, ai deter
minied by per'isons not conntected withI
the scri'Vie, has beeni over' 80 lier cent.
Airrangeiients ar'e uo\v n~ak Iiig to ex
tenid this system to all Ii nes otf railwiay
operafed hy' lh"Iuimore andi Ohio
lilri ioad Co iin iy. The liiiureaua is
inow main g fulle 11(y'eseachecIis in at..
mlOshleric elect r'icity', wit hi a view to
the possible expliantiona and prtedict ion
of-local tonadoes.
Madt On Anitrca.
Ntne-tenths of the lieople of the Unit ed
etates sutlfer with'dt VspI'pshla, innl what aire
its many causes. 11a. food, hiasty e atinmg,
intempileranice, hadh air', lack oif exerc'ie, ex
eesslive use of tea, "dtee cir toblac'o, amni
anythitui that pr'evenits the regular u act ion
of thie stomnach wIll piroduie It. Its syip
tomts ai'e hea'tace, lat ulencyv, loss o~f eat
er'gy. fetid breath, muela nhiol'v. Its enr'e
Normian's Neutraellzing C~ordi'al. *'
One Among Mauny.
Mr. S. K. Cannotn, of lIigh Falls, S4. O.
says he wvill signi any testimontial we iama
wr-Ite of the vhrtues of Noirmni's Neuitralii
Ing CJordIal. ie Ia thiioowhi yconvincedt
that It Is truily a gr'eat medli nie anid he
reco,mmnends it to Wer octte af'Illeted with
stomiaelde disordiers. - Small sIze, 25 eents.
T1ry it. --
-Oneo hundred andi fifty ti'6aaand
dllar's has b)eeni raisedI in Bostoni f'or
the puripose of' establIshing a gener'al
1liiauan hnnad.q.arti. a t.. st -ity
!4,11rz* I.vj~jvT I
The Whiskey Election.
g Wiisboo f-om isgi-eat 011180 1
nliust 110ot reilainl iiuiotivet willo tho b
whliskoy men02 oro quilotly but coistant-8
1% wkig agaiiist us. S
INQ calls(., hloVcvor good, wvill 8uecced
if' it1s 1r2ie(1s i'otulil hi llotive, whl Us1( ft
OppIonIen ts Airb wVorkin~g niight. mid( tilty.
Th'lis is ai -Strtuggle notol 01(2t pie*
ventf or' sleiiP~ dirle m11sery ill Iiilic's, 8
but to de(.cde whlieer o111 mIlllts I
a125( 120iI08st traders, 411have uw te 11111d-I
eaI'red1I110110%W -pepe - t
Sos8113111 Swallo0w it 111) to 111e r
hari of e verybody'. Aci'N. It
Shnll (Ito Liquaor Shiopsq ho Closed 7I
No. 1. .
Msr.1.(liI())': ht. if;"n -gaiCr1,,o to
kiiowv Ilitt Metlls are Ilow~ bic twil
ill Winiil )(2P0 to -:O NOlia (!,il be' cdoile it
ill thitii of~l (I.losi 1i.V tile liijoor.shop8.I
That God* iiiav dli I tt I nud Speed 1e(very
itle t 01,11 iii11ilily to -lchiel i S 'tilt. is;
the wifsh of' 11it11110(I8s 1ivii,, till Oyel,
Ow t C I.)omity Cl(ose t Iiis 11) 111 III)
(10111)1 yolt will receive till thsaiiks of' it
lainxe ma12jority of1 Olwt be.st 212d miost
rsetal p21e1op2I Sile02 eio verywtere '111t lI.
frome tillim. Itit'r lti"1~** ."loie
amid ~'1 1' 1IIi 2 e~
SIS(C)I. Itmji-O
well I ."OVV2led (If 1 (2 grolil' . I 'iit I imi
I 4- ll. I hat it I'm IV 1V ris 11.01i tll! ''0(222
tryi by waty (21' Cevurav;eliicua, I'id
]lot be otit of li124:. Ah1ut% ot* Owi evils
Coiiiiected Nl it tile art.U' p2elliblic
I1201 too wehil k 0wn itO1) lie df-fi ed.
The 1ar eno2lq-gli to Illake (vN H,4111!-i I
ml mill0( 1112 iv'iI-I0(2l- iii1i01 b~I-ll
I or. 51101 -9 011ally :iiiv illwh, 01, fill,:
I2l(h''tIic-iesi (el2'I21el-P', ba2211 lse
bv (I. to2 211 :i ".le-al that. the 1:212i.
is 1i;101 0W*22 11192 aild( Ilk) till I I l i ea 1
advnla~tely udeseriil I hl' ('1:l111:1, ofe 2
(IIW2(':2l2re tl:o (1-ill (W a2 0 (['I 11(
C~1 t11 4o liv so''2 1 * Im iey en I (h ~
vared For' bv~ lien, -otis st 1-!4-v e
11212) her pi-v02.'l1 121 1 2 ltiies. ith(
horrid 'mttlis .1111li2p o is.' p.I
a2 wlv' :1t'022V wI iSlia liiiik Ill~e ilis
most24 so4l('i1i I llai-iii21o NOWS2 54'ol'lil 1254
ill"'. l0V1', all i! ;14) (1 aill II ti
Iwt~ore I 11011v 11(122 chillil'(ii IS W(212hd
I'2.1. 10 .~ 'I 21~l i ) do 1 'l tljvlllI LI,.( ull
in.'abtlo, if' not 1i4lie.tt
We 201 kilow 1111 dweI1~ tooih 11
A lie list!e ot' liqulor mllY t,1111iiies mv22 ill
2100(1 ot' :lie verv voo2I to' .-i oW liti(!
-lre-ull iily a ~iiitill ' vvil~ll i
112111d121.vilald ow:
tl otherA:ise provide ftor their ownI
aft ani corn fort,:excCpt by buildin
ponl the e'in of their oW1 Sons tit
llanghtielq, anml uponl thle rulin of 11%INn
a fill ho suiroundling cotuntry? Thoir
ro wIves ituid fitlers anid nothers
ow liviig il tiffs, county who would'
Corn iillion of (ollars and be will
ig to live anid die tuld be bui as
anpeMrsIf nly they could recover
1:on1i fihe d in"kar<'s grave a il'(1roin
he (1111tikuird's wavs solle who-e)'
al) received their fesm in 'debauch
rv ill voin'i toVll. Money ralId at!
neh a incifie i 1111. little, it' anv%|
letter tlni 4111t which, Ovel Juda'18
scllriot Could Iot keep. It Is oftell
iles (lie price of bloor(. It. i often
Iietesthe price 4t' both Soul anil body.
f oftefitee Soe, as tir as 1 a10% ile
le, to Letraytv alnd erileifev afresh' their
,ord and Muster. - it is ofteilInes the
rice of every hro Comf'ort anld halp
inIIssR. V I iI Ijr o c \v'ell IattoroI to
1,v hot h .I he . 1ifonIav. liql presence of
ny% vlho will go elsewhere to naarket
or the sake o' lignor.
l11t it' m1)on(ey is (ihe thiig wnillted,
It(] what y.o innist have, then by all,
IMIa(Is clos nI p the liqjuor shol's. Money
vill lh'erebym be .aved to nan :l1 over
ho (!clklont; yotr hithertodrinkinig
i1ghbrs and plitrons will doou be-,
0m ri .rosIerons t they will soon
avmoe to spenIlimiong the honest
uerantl; i 1 tie towI Iill iot
obt' to* want. Furtherinore, the ton1e
T. soietv w ill -1ho. elevated , ien 'vill
wto~~uhe Avilbitof to .sac theii-wives
mid elihtIi Aof,: iniAand thtir
mVynI' irioti1I ytc 6; l speNi r '
n'necfit, of . e It9 f m 1ies. that:-, "hicll
ilt Io
hey hav'ethi'to spnt 1 l ivior.
X rO iM TRE COUNTRY.
The Iborso Kicked Him.
TFlI h0ii)orSe i4 1i.n1obue.ani 'd Oit of
h, best friends9 Ot MII. t(4, no non.11
t oisi even hi best frlifu. to kick hdim in
l- hak. Mr. Libby, of Lowell Mass.,1
vesiire a mIek fromi a ioirse il InS.
ver .inen e hims heei imirtyr to spinal
Periwt:iTn DAviWS PAIx KIL,141t
ins relievtel hiim from a great deal of
,!Wny. Wile ik- hna heeniti nilm" tis'
"inll..u h. I ove :. has eni jc) ed his life. as
' 111vOer VOII;[- have- don( Mhrwse
. telient wvill happon." Provide igaiist
he O y proeningil!" I'A x . ry . *
FTE Policy of
BEST InBunne
BES1&T AGAMTT
3 E'T Accidents
which is to say,
Perry Davis's Pain Killer
'u maki O e.eof Woetr(Ms)
F itouredme In a ahort i onec
- ~U ,I t . d i n i l r a n a :E n i .
- eaptin A S. Goodel, p., of 1earsport,
mauio, a: "lFor Urilies. Aruin and cut .
I kuow o no medicino that b more efoottvo..
David ierco, 'Tic, N. Y., myr: " For entp.
br'Ie'. bornw pud spraiun, A han never falied
An necident may happen to-morrow.
Bluy PERRY DAVIS's PAIN KILLER~
to-day of any Druggist
----A----- 134_
\N FEED TABLE
* .E,4 1., ULS PNIS
.~i .li01L1-: ST 1 ABLES,
IOP'e1r MAni 1a S, ~ ansi U , PN I-:S.0
will t ill 4ow foici , or on ti mliy l e u nti
imiii Ia forc' % approve 14: pr, or ci will take
Yla dn wiil d ii to alaii seiygstc
Ifr pucin el~sewher)e.I~'
AiiIht41 1 ilA. iiLIFORDii.'f
Wi UAhoro S.4: Uh.,Nv1,183
Co.-Neu CHIFuI-:.
W'insuonio, S. C., Nov. , 1883.
Pl'.IION, siied byv the requlsite
tunbl iiiiOf voit iri$ prain~ g that an election
e. iefdt oin the :inel't tion 4of "iensi~e" 0or "no
iCense'' within1 the corpora1ittiliits of the4)
'owni of Winnsboro4i, S. (C. , havhmig been
re4senItd ii( theit TIown Connelcl o if Win11ns
40ro, It, is ther'iefo:0 o4rd(ered that sneh e(lee).
4n1 he be'hI on Friday, the 30th -1day of
o(vembelr, ins't., btweeni the$' hour's of 7
.im. and 121p. m.
T1he hooks for the registrallion of voters
penI on1 Monblday, T3i1(esdayl and4 Wednl~es
Iaiy, the 26th, 27L.h and 28th of Novemiber,
nist. .
T1hei bar-rooms are reqimfrud to be closedt
n the dafy of electIon.
Th'Ie following persons are here17y a~p
olited to coniduct the election and regis.
rat Ion: Jlohn ii. Propst, .James 8. Eldor
nid J. WV. H anahian. ,
Uy order of Ctanniell: . .
Nov 3-2161T. N. W'IHRS,. Clerk.
GRAND
FALL OPENING
'' 02
(
.Lando 'or & Bro. A
D
MTEST STYLES !
.D3
LAdRGES~T SELE&.1'10Nit
13
LOWEnT PRICES j
* F(
Al
We b)ag.to inform our friends and pa
tronls that we can conitdentlj say that our
FALL AND WINTER
STOCK la now complete in every depart
meat, and defies competition. - - F
DIZESS GOODS, 0
*VE1IVETSe
110SIE1Y,
and d(
GLOVES,
All of tile VERY BEST AT'AKES and
Styles. D:
CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! m
in all the newest styles. N
In
WINTER CLOTIIINGJ'
-AND-11
er
FURNISHING GOODS ! l
A
For Men, Youths, oys'and(2Children, at'
EXT 1REME L IY Low PltICES. j (
WHITE GOODS.
Our stock Is quito full of all of the best W
lrands of Longeoths, Siirtings, Sheetings,t
Twills and Drillings.I
All of the above goods are offered at the N
LOWEST CASII PR IC ES.
Therefore an early call of Inspection Is
Cordially solicited.
P. JAN)ECKER & BR1O.
-AND
WI/NTER GOO)DS.
191
C
Come and see the largest and best so- W,~
leeted stock MIllinery, consisting of .
Tlrimnimed Pattern Ihnts andit litnnets' (un
tiunmed goods, Velvets, Satins, Ril >ons,
lilowers, Tlips, llmnear 13irds and Featthe
ers, all colors, (Crapes, .illusions, Illackc andi
White ILaces, Love, Crape, Yeils, Harege, 5
'l'issue' amol Parisienne Veiling, llair
Switche's fromt 75 cenits u1', Curls, Bangs,
('roqmuetries for thet hair (repe, Lisle and
o'thier l~InhinL's for thme IEa; Fichaun, Col. 0
Ilarettes and TIes, and all kinds of Fancy
Goo~ds, at
JT. 0. BOAOG'S.
A full stock of Ladles' amd M iss4e'
BM~.~lerlIn, Lisle, -Silk an d Kid41 A
Olov es, all colors andi new styles. An as
sortimnt of l~adies' and Misses' colored
and( white (Corsets, all sizes, lHonop Sk irts,
D~ress Shields andl Palpitators. Handker..
ih ie~f~ in vairlctly, ftrm Cotton to Silk. Silk 1
lennge~s. P'assementterie Tlrimmring, Velvet,j
I ibbo~ns, lIraids' and other D ress .Trim
aulngs luottonis In great vartiety, s~yles
and~ pricltes, at
J." 0. BO AG'S.
A luill stock of Notions of all kinds.
Ladies' linen and Laee Collars, S4ephyrs, F
Sa~xony, lierin and Shetiand Hloods. Chil. -
dren's Zephyr Hiords andf Saeques, Shawls;
and Doulevarrd Skirts, at
J. 0. BOA0'S.
Vil kinids of White' Goods, White Lae9
and Mumslin CurtaIns, Cretonnes, &O. &c.
Also a full and comnplete line of Uress
(Goods, of Various fabries,- styles andi -
pr'ies, from Cajlicees, Worsted, Cashimeres,(
Silks and Saitis--yu can find anything youe
wangt inT tha t lhime and aitlm any' price. 'lhese
goods we are determined to sell cheap and
reducie stock. (I
Our stock oif Shoes of all kinds will be
sold1 at and1 below (CO)T, as well s he vy
piece goods for Men's wear, and .otter
goods that we do not Iitend keeping~ after
present. stock of sanme is sold. We mean
what we say.
.10. BO AG.
FIFTEEN more of the
NEW H10HI ARM DAVIS'MACHINES,
The best Machine on the market, anid
giyes perfect satisfacetioni In every pa rticu-.
mar, andI a general favorit'e with the ladles. thi
Every Machlno W AURHA NTlED In every n
p~articular. No' family shioubt be withbout
oneI. endit orde.'~ or coimio all and buy one.
J. 0. .1UA4. 'C
A lot of BUG(IE5 and HARNESS.
WAIT FOR THEEM.
S~J.. BOAG.
14CARPIETN. C
Carpets adHouse Furnishing Gloodshe
Large'st Stock South of Bialtimore. Moqut,
Brussels, S-Ply andi Ingrain Carpets, R.g,
Mats and Crumb Cloths, Wilndow 8ha s,
Wall Pape rs Bordes, Lace Curtains, Cor
ncsadPoles, Cocoa & Canton Mattings,(
raanilstery E gravings, Chronios, Picture
ALLESTQN ADVRRT1 JNTk
.CAS' RiCdIRS11ONj
'ATINES, PRINTES AND BXANK
BOOK MANUFTURElP;y
EAST BAY, CIARI4ESTON, S. 0.
4 W. STILES;
1RLEY BLOCK, 109 119tETING ST.,
CIIAItmESTON, S. C.
aler in Palnts, Pilo, Brushes, Varnish,
Glass, Putty, Colors, Glue, &c.
LVIN I. THOQMLINSONy -)
. (Factory-in Charleston;)
ANUFACTUREII OF SADDLES, DRIDLEs,
* HARNESS, &0,
SA1IER IN SADDiERf,-NAHARDWARE,
LEATIKER, &C., &C.
[npoter of English Bits, Stirrups, &c.
I MEETING STREET, CIfAIjASTO*, S. C.
ENRY STEITZ,
I)pporter and W119)esale Dealer it.
)RELON AND DOMESTIC FRUIT,
Lples, Oranges, Bananas, Cocoanuts,
Lemon1s, Pineapples, Potatooes, Onion1s,
. eanuts, Cabbages, &c. :
E.'Con. MEETINO &MARKIT STRE TS,
CIIARLES'JON, S. C.
iHARLES C. LESLIE,
holesale and Itetali Commission Dealer
in
S11, OYSTEI1S, GAME and IPULTRY,
Stalls No1-I and 2 Fish -Market,
lce No. 7 Market St., East of East Bay.
Consigiments of Country Produce are
speetfilly solicited. Poultry, Eggs, &c.
Perishhble Goods at owner's risk after
livery to Southern-Elpress Co.
j BROTHERHOOD & CO.,
.% IRON MEITHANTS.
EALERP.S IN MACHINERY AND SUPPLIUS.
AoINNTS FOR
biAID Ov TiHE SOUTII CORN MILL."
. 165 MEETINo ST., CHA I'IK'O6'Mi S. C.
TINry.onu 50 cints Machino Ol--the best
the~ market,.
AGElt BEER
IOM T iE CLi!S iN BREWING CO.,
C(A R,1ESTON, S. C.:
ave now a stindardl Beer ipellor to oth
, l11t up in ke'.is, pateit stopper bottles,
Id bottles in barrels for export, to keep a
ng time. Empty beer bottles bought.
zent in Coluimbli, Mr. Juilius Krentleis.
I [LEMENS CLACIUS,
-IMPORTER ANT) DEALER IN
INES, LIQUORS, CIGA RS, TOCACCO,
GIIOCERIES AND PROVISIONs,
175 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
)TTO TIEDEMAN & SONS,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
--AND
PROVISION DPZ. itRS,
102 AND 1Q4 EAST BAY STRET,
CHIARESTON. S. C..
OYD) BROTIIERS,
IIOLESnLE~ OocERs, I~QUORi IPAERS
-AND
COMNISSION MERCHINTg,
7 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
B. THIOMAS, AGENT,
No. .320 KINO ST., Oi'POB1TE LIRER'Y,
INDOW 811ADES, PA PER HANG.
- . IFGS, LACE CURTAINS, ..
3RlNACas AND UPlHOLSTERiY' GOODs,
CHIARLESTON, S. C.
IND)OW AWNINGS MADE TO ORDER
G. CUDWORTHI & Co.,
-WIIOLEsALE
ADDLERY WAREHOUSE,
15,5 MEETING STR EET,
P I d al ' OtN' 1ITON H OT EL.
CHA RLESTON, S. C.
LENRY BISCHOFF & CO.,
WH~OLE8AE rOCERs
N{D D)EALERtS IN CAROLINA RICE.
P'ROPRrETOId OF THE CELEBRATED
CAROLINA TOLU TONIC.
9 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C,
~LA GAGE & CO.,
CHIA RLESTON ICE HOUSE,
ARK(ET, CORNER CHIuRCH STREET,
CHA RLESTON, S. C.
FIce packed for the country a specialty.
I A. NELSON & CO.,
-WOIESALE DEALERS IN
BOO0TS AND SUOES,
N o. 23 HIA Y NE ST REET,
CHJAlRILESTON, S. C.
IW. AIMA R &CO,
WIhOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
1OICR D)RUGH,'"MrnDTONES CJ1EMICAIS'
SUROU0A L INSTUJMENTS,
CRFUMItEs AND TOILET ARTICLES,
Cor. King and Vanderhiorst Streets.
CIJARLFBSTON. S. C.
HORT CROPS !!
Owing t'R ~hort Crolps the farmers Want
o highest prices for cotton. In'order #
ee~ thoit demnands anyone can obtain it by
lng
rIARKF/S SEED COTTON CLEANER
Fo rsale by
;. 1V. -EDTL LZO TT,
A very slmplo and durable machine. N4
gs or belts.. It paysany .maR who uses
We refer parties to E. P. MOnRLEY, Sr.,
4d VINSON & AL~wAY, of White Oak..
inl and exalnbefh nuilefor yourself.
e~e'. iEtLIT2T, SR,.
' JUfST XtECEIVED,
)A'VMEAL, BtlekW1iat and New Crop
hW Orleans Molasses.,
HIOUSEEO6LD D2ICQRATIOINS
ARRIVED AND TO ARR'iVEf
Bj JNDtU00 ENTS-NOT Il
JOB LOTS QF ODDS AND ENDS1
B W RBARGAINS IN NIFjW
STYLES AND BEST QUALITIES.
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SEWING 17,ACIRINES,
AS GOOD AS CAN BE MADE,
AND AT PRICES LOW ENOtGII.
r A T T R A C T ECONOMICAL
BUYERS.
TIN SETS-none. prettier. My priees will surlfr.1syou.' It will cost you nothing
to come and see, and if I cannot SAV1 YO U AON/ 1, tirn116di trou le, buy else'
where-W need not feel that you are -uder the slightest obligations t purchase of 4
me. So go; yourticket via this POP ULA R.RO UT'/, and coife striaigh.t throigh to the
- .. FIRST-CLASS FUR.NITUR$ S TOROR.-.
You will' get GOOD iA:RGAINS IN HONES'i' GOODS at the LOWEST
PAIIBS. The WISE and the ECONOMICAL GET OFF HERE.
O1.1 W. PHILLIPS.
elRHO0 RJES.
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AIWAYS P'ItSH AND CHEAt AT HARDEN'Si
We have just received a fresh supply of W ESTERN FLOUR of all grades,
and more to arriveii a few days. . 1-.
We keejf constantly on hand SUGARS, COFFEE?, 'EAS, SYRUPS and
MOLASSES.
I "Also, SIELF GOODS, OANNE) GOODS, CHEESE, and in fact every
thing usually kept'ia the G ROClDIRY LINE.
BAGGING AND TIES
BOOTS, ShOES AND IIARDWARE.
J. H. HTARDEN & BRO.
N1EIY FLL Ad TC
. SA M UE LS
I have just returned from the Northern matkets, Where I have carfully selected and
1ulrchosed one of the landsomestotocks of DRY (OODS ever brou-lht to th-1 market.
invite my customers and frienhd to call and examile my ri'o0"s h-forev making their
purchases, feeling that Ian suit the tas'les of the Imo.t fastilions
LADJ1'' DR ESS 001)S'1' all the new s.th-ls and colors dhiv aIle Worstud,
Alpacas' Cashmeres, Gingiams, Shirtihnts, -'Do'mestics, Flannelc, otc , etc. Our stoe
of PIECE GOO)S is comn plete, and aI Im-ure
Our Gooda'*JI'satisfy the most Iri.ieal dimanda, and priecs fawr- the purchaser.
these Goods only need to be seen tobe appreciated. PRICES TG111 I T LIMES
Ladic afti-eordially invited to call and -inspect our mammoth liue of P1 INT. 'lTerq
never has been such a handPtime-and extensive -collection of new aid (esiriable simt.0ea
placed on .our counters. All tanudard and rdilable- brands. Prices wIhbe entirxAy satw'
sfactoryand the only-diffleult.y the purehaiser need experience will he to iake i se le-.
lon from such an immense variety of desirable patterns.
2 OTIOJSTS! N ]TTIO]J S I rt
Novelties in Nottingham Valenclenne and- Lineti FiOhis; novelties II Cream Black
vin( White Ties, and all styles of ILa-es. A lso, a beautiful line of IAiic- atid (iV It M',
Si11 ffiulkerchlefs, i'eal.'forclhon Lace (Spanish) Ini Creatuiand i1lbiek. A good article
in Pink and Blue uli, stltable for iadies' neck wear.
GIVE ME A CALL. 'erfect s'atifation guaranteod. No trouble to show goods
Polite attendants ready to serve all visitors.
L. SAMUE'S.
JUST RECEIVED AGAIN!
TEN THOUSAND "SUGENHEIMER'S CHOICE"
CIGARS. A GOOD TEN CENTS CIGAR SOLD FOR
FIVE CENTS A PIECE.'
TEN BARRELS OF VERY FINE
PURR
NORTH PURE
CAROLNA CORN' W i18KE Y
THE CROW WHISKEY
AL~~ WAYS O" I
AL W.4rs ox r4 s.
-AT
B-. SUGENHEMER's
TlE CORNER STORE.
GE'ES' ANt) LADIES' FINE SH.OES,-ALLT MADE
OF GUJARANTEED STocKc. TRY A PAIR.
err'FOR EW Y ORK
-TO PURCHASE
FA LL DRY ;GOOns.
8ussAO)n WILL BE REERE FOR NOTIO~
OFMY STOCK.
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