The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, December 13, 1883, Image 2
THE NEWS AND HERALD:
WIN5BORO; S. C.
TRUERBDAY. Docaber 1. i a Ism.
4XNO 8. nzryoLzs,
01A14. A. DOVOLARA. m
ST. Louis Is making a strong bid for
the next National Democratic Couvein
tion. Not this time. Let's try an
other place. Bad associations.
SENATon EnmUNDs Is tendered his
resignation as president pro tempore
of the United States Senate and Sena
tor Anthony will be elected his suc
cessor.
SENATOU BUTLER haw introduced a
bill in the United States Senate pro
viding $1,000 each to the Senators for
the purpose of paying their private
secretaries.
PROFEssOR SUMNER, Of Yale Col
loge, has written a letter showlig the
absurdity of Mr. Blaine's proposition
to collect the whiskey tax and distri
bute it among the States. He says:
"Is bad political economy, bad
polities and bad law under the con sti
tution."
TiE Augusta Chronicle talks some
what after this manner: "The Chron
icle was an opponenit of Mr. Carlisle's
candidacy aud policy as voiced by his
qinpporters before his election; but
because le has pledged himself to a
course of coilservatism, and because
lie embodies the now organized policy
of the Democratic party, we receive
his election with good cheer and will
support his administration in good
faith." It is always wise to "accept
the situation", and the. Chronticle does
it with grace and dignity.
Tiu celebrated will case in which
Jefibrson Davis figured as defendait
has been deeided by the United States
Supreme Court. The Supreme Court
sustained the decision of the United
States Circuit Court, which wias ren
dered in favor of Mr. Davis. It will
. be remembered that this action was
brought by the heirs of Mrs. Dorsey
to act aside her will by which Mr.
Davis eamo Into possession of Ills
present beautiful home on the Gulf of
Mexico. It is well that law and senti
nent have thus harmonized, and we
are glad that the old chieftain will
remnain undisturbed and live out the
ovening of his life in the home be.
quenthed him by the noble and
thoughtful generosity of a true and
tried friend.
Co,. JNO. C. AsKEL, has intro
duced in tihe Legislature a bill mlodify
ing the p)unishment for arsoni and rap~e.
The law, as it now stands, places both
of the offences named among the capi
tal felonies, and provides further that
in case of a conviction, if thle prisoner
is r'ecomlmenmded to meircy by thle july,
It shall be the duty of the cOuirt to
: enltence the convicted defendant to
* Imprisonlment at hard labor for agd
dining tihe termt of his natural life.
Col. Ilaskel's bill proo~ees an amend
* nenit of the law relative to the effects
of a recommenldation of merlcy by tile
-jury. The measure, if Carr'lied, will,
unlder' tihe lcrcumstanmces :amaled, leave
tile quantum of punlishmenlt withlin the
-discretion of the court, with a mnaxi
um of thirty year's' imprisonment ini
such cases5. The bill is being vigor'
01usly fougiht by some of thme most ox
--perienlced lawyers ini the Ihouse, but
we believe all the same that Col. Ihas
koli is on the righlt track, anid we earn
estly hope thlat the bill will finally pass
*both hlouses of the Genleral Assembly.
it would be8 but a prop)er lodgment of
discretioni with our cir'cult judges, amnd
the aggravation 01' mitigation of' ally
givenl case would, uder thme proposed
anmoendmnent, receive their dume wveight
-and~ consideration in mleasrm'ing omit
tme punishment to be inflicted. Let tihe
penial laws of thme State be0 tolled anid
temlpered with tile spirit of hlumnanity
and mercy anld they wvill not olhy
oplemrAe as preventives of critne, but
will tend to the social and moral ele
valomn of the plell.
- Senator' lBut lnhs ii odumced a bill
ithe Unilted States S. ate to abolish
thme internIal revenmue systemj. It would
be but hlaphlazar'd giuess-work to say
what will be tihe fate of tihe prmop)osed
meausurme, almid hen- ~ ali of' us shmall
await withi som1e little inmtcet anid
anlxiety the actioni of time Amlerican
Congm'ess 1mn theO premCises. That unlder'
tile existing laws a lr.rge surp'ilus of
revenmue has beemn amid is now accumu.
. lating inm time vamlits 01' the natiomal
*treasum'y, is well knmownl to tile reading
public1; andl it is equllyl clear that
Congm'ess shmould (10 someting to re
lleve time peop~le of these utmm mecessar'y
governmenmtal burmdens, amid redulce the
rate of taxationl to a1 plane with time
nlecessaryV expenditur'es of the govern
memnt. Jiumt just whem'e to bogimn amid
just how to prloceed is thle diflicumlt
pr'oblem awaiting solutilin at tile hlands
of tile Natiomnal Leglslatum'e. For our
part we r'egr'et time inltr'oducltionl of
Senatom' Butler's bill, nlot thlat it wonld
n~ot inm effect check the flowv of this
suripus revemnue imuto thme tr'easury, amid
timereby lightenl ill son)0 -measureo tile
burmdensl of taxation, but because wye
believe It to be a step inm the wrnong di
r'ection. The time amay come, ammd
prmobably wvil, when~l time interests amnd
needs of the countr'y will demand time
.abolition of the imternal revenlue sys
tem, but tile yeomanrmy, thme mnustIe, anmd
the minda lth, oftecunmyi
fltow demanding a still greater and
more urgent reforn-a substantial- and
real reduction of the tarift and relief
from the inequitable, oppressive and
iniquitous burdens of so-called pro
tection of American industry. By
this accumulated and constantly acen.
mulating revenue this great reforn is
made possible without any unecessarf
shock to any industry lin the country,
and its friends sad agitators urge tie
present as the golden opportunity for
the accomplishment of this end.
But abolish first the internal revenue
systein and one of the most important
sources of national support will be
withheld, and the exigencies of the
governiment would then necessitate
the continued existence of the present
high tariff laws.
TIhen, with all deference, we sub
mit, the burdens of taxation should be
taken off the necessaries before they
are taken off the luxuries of life. We
need food and clothing before whiskey
and tobacco, and the people in their
might and sovereignty have a right to
demand relief where reller is nost
sorely needed i
Senator 1Butler's bill may pass the
Senate and finally the House. If it
does, we will be forced to the conclu
slon that our representatives let pass
by the golden opportunity to reform
the tariff laws of the counitry, anld
bring the expected relief to the people.
If any one thing iII the future is more
certain than another it Is that there
will be no substantial reduction of the
tariff duties at this scesion of Congress
if the internal revenue systen is abol
ished.
Can the Democratic party, there
fore, afford to champion cheap wiis
key and cheap tobacco and let the real
and needed reforms in the tariff laws
go by the board? We cannot think so.
The Old Men's Home.
One of the most beneficent charities in
existence is that which provides a resting
ace for weary and worn out old men.
1'hey have many infirmities and diseases,
one of the most common of which is rheu
inatism. Just here comes in the advant
age of PsMuY DAvIs's PAIN KILI'mnt,
wlich has relieved many an old man lby
driving away the miost severe rheumatic
pains.
AN ORDINANCE
To RICOULATE TowN TIME AND FOn TIE
ARREST OF SUSPECTS.
11 it enacted and orlained by the Intend
ant and Wardens of the Town of Wilns
boro in Council met, and by the authority
of the same:
SECTION 1. That the time indicated by
the town clock shall be changed so as to
conform to railroad thne, that is to say the
timle shall be twenty-four minutes faster
than real timle.
SEc. 2. That the police are charged with
the duty of ringing the market bell of said
'own at the hour of 10 o'clock, p. in., be
tween the months of October and April
(both Inclusive) in every year; and at the
hour of eleven o'clock, p. im., during the
rest of every year.
Suc. :3. ''I atthe police are charged wvith
the duty of arrestig all pe4rsonis found
loitrinsonthe street.s of h.aid Town
after ti riging of said bell, unknowl n to
the oleeman, and1( who are' unnhio L&o give
a satisfactory account of themselves; and
shall conmfine alt persons so arrested in :he
guardl-house until ten o'ckoick of the follow.
nug mnorning, when suchm ersatts shall be
broghtbefre he nte an tobe dealt
with accordlang to iawv; unless such persons
shallh give a bond, wvith good secer ty, la
tihe penal sum of twenty dollars, condi
ttedl for their aplienra nee before thle
Inltendlant as aforesaid; or ini lieu oif such
bond shall deposit wvithm the piolleemani the
sumi of teni doll1ar.
Suc. 4. Tiis ordinniee shall go into
operation on and after the 1st (lay of D~e
comber, 1883.
SDone i Conneil thIs the 27th
(SE ~aay of Novemaber, 1883, and with
tcorporate seal of the Town
afiixed.
JNO. J1. NE11L, intendant.
Attest: I. N. WITIIEns, Clerk.
F ARM MACH INERY!,
1 IIlAVE for sale, dtirect from the manu
factrer-, all klinds of Agriecultural Ma.ehin
cry, Implements, etc., etc. En glnes of all
sizes, from three to one hundred amnd ifity
horse power.
SAW MILLS AND) GISTi MILLS,
Manmufactuared at the Metroolitanm Ironm
Works, lichmond, Virginmia.
From thet York P'ennsylvania, A gricul
tural WAorks-al Ikinds of lmepleme'nts,
froum a lieel-Serewv to a Th'lresher thnat will
thresh and clean sixty' bushels of wheat
per hour or two humi red biushiels of oats
per hour.
,Sulky Ploughs, Cultivators, Iliarrows andi
I loughs andto Plough Stock,: of all kinds
and1( 5zes. Aliso Reapers, withl self-dropper
or self-hinder.
I aim agent for the
DZDRICK HiAr AND COTTONlFRE88,
This Press will, with three hands, prs
straw in small bales as fast fast as the
thresher can cleanl it; and1( wlthm three hands
can bale cotton faster thani a sIxty-saw gin
cani turn thme lint out.
I have also somec of the biest imade COT
TON (INS, with all the moiderni ln >rove
iments, with PREFSES fronm the factories.
I also sell
COTON-SEED OIL MILLS.
Scales of all sizes, that wvill weigh fromt
onme-half pound to five tons.
Carriages Buggies amnd Itiding Carts, of
all sizes am1( iprices.
If aniy person wishes to purchase anmy of the
above-nmentionedgoodl the will pes
call at Mr. JAM ?8Q. 6AV I'S offiee and
leave word with him, and I will call and
show catalogues, etc.
JAMENM PAGAN,
May 17-tf GNT
WANTED.
COTTON SEED!i COTTON SEED! I
BuIwill ayr (15c.) lifteen cents cash ,er
Buhlfr10,000 Biushe'ls SOUND) 1)CY
CO'TON SEED), deliveredi to mec at this
place before the first of next November.
Vill exchange Cotton Seed Meal foir Coil
ton Seed.
J. B. FRAZIFER,
Oct 17-x3m Strothers, S. U.
STRAYED) OR STOLEN,
L'ROM the stable on mi phantatoon, on
J2 the night of the 27th o Novemnber, a
BAY MARE, about slxteeni handmos high,
the left car slily croppe, amnd sot
white on one hin fot. Albral reward
will be paid for tihe recovery of the amnial.
WILLIAM YONGUE,
De.c 4-t1x2* Winnshoro. 5, C.
"ISMS"
THE WORST "ISM" TO-DAY IS
Rheumatism
RHEUMATISM IN THE BACK
Cured by
PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER.
RHEUMATISM IN THE KNEES
Cured by
PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER.
RMEUMATISM IN THE MUSCLES
Cured by
PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER.
RHEUMATISM OF LONG STANDING
Cured by
PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER.
RHEUMA TIC SUFFERERS, buyef
any Druggist
Perry Davis's Pain Killer
SALE
AND FEED STABLES
I.
HORSES, MARES, MULES, PONIES
Just arrived, on Saturday, the 9th Inst.
fromn Glasgow, Kentucky, two car-loads u
line driving and rIding
HORSES AND MARES,
and a lot of hue mulcs. III the lot a fm
mperb sa(dle and harness PONIES, al
well broke, soiud and gentle, all of whie
I will sell low for cash, or on time untl
text fall for approved paper, or I will tak
ld fat stock iII exchange or poor youn,
miules or mares.
You will do well to call and see my stoel
efore purchasing elsewhere.
A. WILLIFORD.
Winnsboro, S. C., Nov. 12, 1883.
FOR ACHES, PAINS
BRUINES,
[t1EUMATISM AND NEURALGIA!
WIZAT OIL, St. Jacob's OIl, Neural
~ine, Young Ameriea Liniment, Britisi
i, Nerve and Bone Lilnlment, Volcanii
lIl, Brown's Ihousehold Panacea, Goldeu
Gihet Ilarter's Lininment, P~ainu Killer
Liaadway's Ready Relief, I lohmes' Linhuent
Payne's Liniuent, ArnuicauLinimlent, Caplm
Plasters, Strengthenhing Plasters, Mustari
i'ic IDouloureux Piils.
For sale b~y
McuMASTrEl, BilGCE & KETCH IN
Eior Coungih, Colds and L4ung~
Diseases.
Brown't's Bronehial TProchles, Chlorati
'otaish L(ozen ges, Fo(rest's J1uniper Tar
ug IlealIn g( ohiules, syrup of rar atuii
Vld Cherry, Shriner's Ilalsamic Cougl
~yrup, Harter's Lung Balm, TIolu an<
ilverwort Expe)cctoranat, -German Syrup
layne's Expect oranit, Syrup of Tulu ant
ted SpruiceC um, Sage's Catarrh Remnedy
~atarrh Sunff, Cubeb Cigarettes, 'Tutt'
Expectoriat, Ayer's Chierry Pectoral
ilohe Flower Cough Syrup, Browu's MIx
ure, Bull's Cough Syrup, ElixIr of G~rinide
ung lalsami, Cherry Pectoral nec Cot
Aver Oil, Emulsion of Cod LIver Oil
apsl~es of Cod Liver Oil, HypItlophspit<
f heand Soda, Extract of Malt ai(
F~or sale by
?oMASTER, BRICE & KETCHIN,
A TTENTION
ROUSE KEEPERS
JUST REC(EIVED,
Patenit Process Buck wheat Flour, ChoIce,
ennecy and Patent FamIly Flour, Londoi
a4yer Raisins, Cream C hecese, Pineappht
heescte, Implorte.d M'aca roni, Imported
~ickles and Sauce, Imphortedl and D)omestie
iardlines, Salnon, Minekerel, ('ox's Geha.
lne, Powdered and Cut-Loaf Sugar, (Grat
di and Sliced Pineapple, Okra anud Tomna
oes, Pears, Peach es, T1omuatoes, Succotasli
md manuy other goods In that lie. Ini
act my
s full of FlI ESI[ STOCK I of the very besi
naility.
TO'( FAItM Elt8:
I have a huirge sto'k of heavy liOOTE
nid SIHOES for women-a and un, thai
muat be sold by .Janiuary 1st, regardless of
'rofit. Also heavy goods for pants and
oats. Price no object. I wat timioney,
tLIL FOl CASH ON TI H l SPOTV.
II.M. IIU RY.
E Y
CHRES N C
LARGES STOC
Xcv i theTils
To buy oods cheap and to all who are
needing t em we would say that if yo
will give us a call we will prove this fact
to you.
CALDWICL, & LAUDMDALiK.
We have Just received a fresh stock of
Prints, C(emos bleached and unbleached
Domestics and Sheetings, Canton Flaninels,
&c., which are being marked low. Come
and see.
CALDWEl.L & LAUDEtDA!l.
We have a nice line of Dreses Goods of
difforent kinds, including the best Cash
meres. Look at them.
CAI,)WE.L & LAUDERDALE.
We have ia large lot of Cloaks and Jack.
eta, a great many of which we will sell at
cost. Also a splendid lot of Blankets and
Shawls, both common and best quality.
They are very cheap.
CA.DWELL & LAUDERDALE.
Our stock of Silk Handkerchleh, Gloves,
Collars and Collarettes, and a job lot of
-ine Hosiery that we have in all colors and
sizes, will pay to examine. Come and see
themi.
CALDWELI, & LAUDERDALC.
, Weask a special look at Dr. Warner's
Celebrated Corsets. Our Coraline, Nursing,
Long Waist, are the best and a guarantee
for six months given witi every one.
CALI)WELL & LAUDElDALE.
We ask an Inspection of our stock of
Clothing, all style., which we are certain
are extremely low in price, from connon
to best quality.
CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE.
Connnon Wool Hats all styles, best Felt
and Nobby Styles, also best quality of
Stiff Hats, to suit everybody's taste and
pocket.
.o t CALDWELL 4 LAUDEltDALE.
We are continually receiving fresh lots I
of Boots and Sh1o's, and our stock is al
ways full, made up by the best inanufac
turers, and every pair guaranteed to give
, satisfaction. Best goods for the least pos
I sible money.
CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE.
We have just received a large stock of
the best Ironstone Crockery. Also a lot of
C Glassware, which will surely please you.
CALDWEL.T. & LAUDERDALE.
By a look into our Grocery Department
you will fnd Fresh Buckwheat, the best
- Cheese and Macaroni, Jumbo Hams and
many other good things. Come and see.
CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE.
We have too large and varied a stock to
enumerate, but if you will come and see
us you will find a great deal to attract,
among other things our New Carpet Ex
hibitor, where you can see a beautiful
stock of Carpets in a very few minutes;
which, like the rest of our goods, are sold
at very close prices. Give us a call.
CALD WELL A LAUDERDALE.
STOVES A SPECIALTY:
I have In store the largest stock of
Cooking and Heating MTOVES
ever brought to Winnsboro. At the head
of the list ls-the Charter Oak, No. 8, with
all the latest improvements, Including the
wvonderful wire gauze oven door. Other
sizes of the same Stoves and Nos. 7, 70, 77,
&c., of other first-class cooks. Morning
Light, Centennial, Cooks Jewel (revolving
to >) mrvd Lee, Crown, Cotton Option.
ti1Arp, Gulf States Leon, 'Magnate &c.
All sizes of HIEA'I~EERS, for COAL or
Iwood. Grates, Open Franklins, and Egg
Stoves from $6.00 up. Stove trimmings
and parts on hand or supl)ied~ promptly.
VTe family COFFEE ROASTER supplies
a long felt want. Is air-ti ght and roaists
perfectly 1 to 3 pounds coffee. Wviill ft any
stove. P rice $2.00.
FELLOES, SPOKES and HUBS, a full
stock. Tro shops I sell very close. Write
or call for prices.
PLOWS and plo0w blades. I have a few
of the Loulsville Plows that I wIll ctose
out. Wvill hereafter run the LEADElt- -
the best low-pricedl chilled plow.
Choice NEWV CROP New Orleans Mo
lasses, NEW Buckwheat Flour, Brunswick
and .JUMBO Hlams, Smoked Beef, Break
fast Bacon, Bolognta Sauasasge, No. 1 Mack
eraul, Messed Fish in tins, Canned Goods of
all kis, Vegetables and Fruits, Crackers,
fresh and choice, Cakes and~ Ginger Bread. I
i thout per mission I refer to parties -
namledh below as to the excellence of the
UNION ChURN:
Messrs. Jas. B. Turnier, WV. HI. Flentni
ken, D). 1R. Flenniken, WV. B. Creliht Jas.
A. Brice, W. J. Hlerron, Samni. 'atieart,
Mrs. J. O'bear and others.
Two Hundred bushels lRed Rust-Proof
Oats, just received.
J. H. CUMMINGS.
BEGGARS!
IWho would belIeve that we were beg
Igars, after looking over our spletndid stock
ofgos hc is nmore extensive and rIch-4
erta vr-andl yet such is the case. We
have beggared ourselves by laying in so
mutchi for thae trade, when the crops havec
been so short. In the first place, we beg
those owe us to comte andl pay up, hereby
we b~eg for
MONEY.
IEverybody wants muoney, and~ especially~
those we owve. If we did( not owe anybody -
anad could live wIthout buying anything we
wouldl not wvant money.]
COME AND SEE US,
Weo want to show you the beautiful
things we have on hand, useful as well as
ele anit; full lines of .Jewelry, Watches'
anK Clocks Glassware Silverware, Spec- -
tacles and Eyeglasscs, Lamp Goods, Fancyi
(Goods, Toilet Seis, Vases, Cups and Mugs.
'rhena we wIll beg you to
PURICH ASE
Some of these thinmts, that 'ou may have
rleasutre and we profit thecre >y. Now ia
he ihn to get
BA RGA INS,
l'or wye will sell at cost and( b~elow tather
thati tmove thtis stock int our
NEWV STORE,
hLeh we expect to do0 soen after
CONNOR & CH ANDLER.!0
HAIISTON - ADERTrgggggqg.
L UCAS & RICHARDSON,
4TATIQNERS, PRINTERS AND BLANK
BOOK VANUFAOTURRS,
)2 RA8'r BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. 0.
C W. STILES,
'PAINTER,
F[URLEY BLOCK, 109 MEETING ST.,
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Brushes, Varnish,
Glass, Putty, Colors, Glue, &c.
LVIN It. THOMLINSON,
(Factory in Charleiston.)
kIANUFACTURY.E OF SADDLES, BRIDLES,
HARNE88, &c.
DEALER IN SADDLERY, HARDWARE,
LEATHER, AC., &C.
Importer of English Bits, Stirrups, &c.
137 MEETINO STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
ENRY STEITZ,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
?OREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUIT,
pples, Oranges, Bananas, Cocoanuts,
Lemons, Pineapples, Potatoes, Onions,
reanuts, Cabbages, &c.
i. E. COX. MEETINO & MARKET STREETS,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
H ARLES C. LESLIE,
Wholesale and Retail Commission Dealer
in
FISHI, OYSTERS, GAME and POULTRY,
Stalls Nos. 1 aud 2 Fish Market.
)flee No. 7 Market St.. East of East Bay.
Consignients of Country Produce are
'espectf ully solicited. Poultry, Eggs, &c.
Perishable Goods at owner's r sk after
lelivery to Southern Express Co.
F. BROTHERHOOD & CO.,
IRON MERCHANTS.
I)EALEIIS IN MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES.
AGENT8 FOR
'MAID OF THE SOUTH CORN MILL."
.O. 105 MEETING ST., CHARLESTON, S. C.
Try our 50 cents Machine Ol-the best
i the market.
LAGER BEER
IOM THE CLAUSSEN BREWING CO.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.:
Iave now a Standard Beer superior to ott
r put up in kegs, patent stop pr bottles
l bottles in barrels for expor , to keep a
ong time. Empty beer bottles bought.
kgent in Columbia, Mr. Julius Krentlaes.
LEMENS CLACIUS,
-IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
vINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOCACCO,
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
,o 175 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
TTO TIEDEMAN & SONS,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
-AND
PROVISION DEALERS,
102 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET,
CHIARESTON. S. C.
ODBROTIHERS,
HOLE8BLE GRlOCEns, LIQUOR DEALERS
-AND
UOMMISSION MERCHANTS,
97 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
iB. TrHOMAS, AGENT,
No. 320 KING ST., OPPOBsITE LIRRERTY,
VINDOW SIIADES, PAPER HANG
INGS, LACE CURTAINS,
.ORN ACES AND UPHnOLsTERY GOODS,
CHIA RLESTiON, S. C.
VINDOW AWNINo8 MADE TO OnDER
G. CUDWORTH & CO.,
-WHIOLESA LE
IADDLERY WAREHOUSE,
155 MEETINo STREET,
)rPPOSITE CHARLEsTON HOTEL.
CHIA RLESTON, S. C.
[ENRY BISCHIOFF. A CO.,
wHOLESAE GROCERS
LND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE.
PRIOPRIETOR~s 0F TRHE CELEBRATED
CAROLINA TOLU TONIC.
99 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C
LVA GAGE & CO.,
CHARILESTON ICE HIOUSE,
(ARKEET, CORNEBR CHUnCH STREET,
CHARLESTrON, S.C.
W'Ice packed for the country a specialty.
1 A. NELSON A CO.,
-WHIOLESALE DEA LERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
N o. 23 HIA Y N S T RET,
___CIIAhRLESTON, 8. C.
~1 W. AIMA R& CO ,
WHOLESA LE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
110ICE DIRUGS, MEDhICINES, CHEMICALS,
. SURGICAL INSTUUMENTS.
'ERFUMERIES AND TOILET ARTICLEs,
Cor. Kig and Vanderhorst Streets.
CIIAR LESTON. S. C.
[IOUSE R UlDING.
U1 :N IDEISIGNED AR RPR
Ito furniish esthnIates and tob do all kinds
lonue Bu~ding and Carisente1
Work.
A ll wourk engtruisted to us~ will hav
Jii.VI ' ENTION. Satisfaction
W. A. RLOMED~Y,
MIEED WhEAT AND @ATU.
U IST PROOF WHIEAT AND OATS,
1.Cheap fa the CASH.
EW FUNITURE
HOUSEHOLD DECORATIONS.
ARRIVED AND TO ARRIVE!
BIG INDUCEMENTS--NOT IW
JOB LOTS OF ODDS AND ENDS,
BUT BARGAINS IN NEW
8TYLES AND DEST QUAJLITIE.
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SEWING RAeRIMES,
AS GOOD AS CA* BE MADE,
ND AT PRIcES LOW ENOUGH
TO ATTRA OT ECONOMICAL
BIBUS.
TIN 8ETS-none prcttler. My prices will surpriwe you. It will cost you imothliig.
to onve and see, and 1f1 cannot SA VR YUMQ( lY tsise and trouble, buy k
wliori'-you nee4 :iot tool that you are tuider Vie tililitesi obligations to liilrvlhabW
me. So get your ticket s9m this POPULAR ROUTEA, anidcowno straighkt trough to the
FIRMT-CLASS FURRITURN STORE.
You will get GOOD DARGAiNs IN HoNss74 GOODS at the hQWR92'
PgrOS. The WISE and the ECONOMICAL GET OFF HERE
R. W. PHILLIPS.
GROCERIES.
ALWAYS FRESH AND CHEAP AT HARDENk
We have Just received a fresh supply of W ESTERN FLOUR of all grades,
and more to arrive in a few days.
We ee) onsaulyon hanid SUGARS, COFFE98, TEAS, SYRIUPS anld
Aho, SHELF GOODS CANNED GOODS, CHEESE, and ii fact every
thi14 usually kept In the GOOElIY LINE.
BAGGING AND TIES
BOOTS, SHOES AND HARDVARE.
J. H. HARDEN & BRO.
NEW FILL ANIl WINTER STOCK
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L. SA MUL S''
I have just returned froill thle Northern markets, where I have carctully selected aid
urclased one of the handsomest stocks of DY GOODS ever brought to tis ulatket.
Iinvite mly customers and friends to call and exajuijie mly goods before mnaking their I
Purchases, feeling that I can suit the tastes Of the most atidio bus.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS in all the new styles and dolors, Changeable Worsteds,
Alpacas, Cashmeres, Gingiam, Shirtings, eDomestics, Flannels, , , e tc. Our stock
of -PIECE GOODS is comnplete, and at low figures. tt tc
Our Goods will Satisfy the most critical demands, anit prices favor the purciaser.
These Goods only need to be seen to bo appreciated. P IES TO SUIT r TI MEr
ERINTS PERINTS 1
Ladies are cordially Invited to call and inspect our mammoth line of.PNT8. l'here
never ha suet, uc a handsome and extensive collection of new and desirable mihades
plated on our counters. All standard and Kellable brands. Prices will be entirely sat
lsfactory, and the only diffculty thle purchaser nleed experience will be to waske a Htlee.
tion'from such an inmense variety of desirable patterns.
N0TIONS I flOTIj F:3!
Novelties In Nottingham Valencienne and Linen Fichus novelties in Creami, Ilack
and White Ties, and all stles of Laces. Also, a beautiful line of Ladies' and Gents'
Silk H1andkerchiefs, real '1 orchwi Lace (SPaIU1sh) Ii Creami and Black. A good artiCle ~
in Pink and Blue Mull, suitable for ladies neck wear.
GIVE ME A CALL. Perfect sntifacto guaranteed. No trouble to show goods
Polite attendnts readiy to serve all visitors.
L. SAMUELS.
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
PURE
NORTH CAROLINA CORN WHI4KEY.
THE OLD CROW WHISKEY
-4L AYS ON? HANVDS
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B. SUGENHEIMER'S .
NE W SHOES
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THEN CoUNR ipoRE
GENTS' AND LADIES' FINE SHOES, AL,, MADI
OF GUARANTEED STOCK. TRY A PAIR.
OFF FOR NEW YONK
TO PURCHASE
FALL MaY 40OODM.
THIS SPACE WILL BE RESERVED FOR NOTIOn
OF MY STOCK.
J'. 'A , 1-m A TrrY.