The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, August 11, 1886, Image 2
A. C. JONES, EU1rro.
NVe,wer' 8.. C.
WEDN ESI)AY, A UGlS'Ti 11. 1 S6.
I)E:MO('ICAT1l MTAT'i: TiI'f1:'t'.
FOR e1OVI l1NUtit.
.JOIIN 1"'EThlt HIlCIIAlHIMON.
of Oltaroion.
11!lr INA NT-t;OVls:RtNOI.
W1LI.1AM I,. JtAULIIN.
of G:reenville,
!ECIEttA1tY 01' STATE-:.
WV. '/ AC11 L.I';ITN1-:1i,
ofI Kesha1w.
COM wrtt1).1.:n-m.I :N i:.t ..
w. E. STONEY,
of nerkeley.
TIth1ASI'IIEI(.
IS.AAC S. 1.ANIIII-:lEG.
01 Ituanwell
ATrotN11'-ll:NI1.\I..
JOSxEl'I 11. KA Ill .I-:.
ol' $Inter.
Ul-II:I I. ND)1:NT' oW 1'1)1t'A.\'I4)N,
of Ahhevite.
Al'.' t'rANT AN1 1NSl.ToIlt :1.N 11AI.,
A. M. MANGAU1.'T,
of ('orgetown.
EIIITOIt1AI. NOTEs.
(oilig'es- 1las 110and11trIle.
The Convention dlemotlishetl 'Til; :iin.
We wondler if T1illm:ati wIll1 Irv :o i -
plaiin away his alliance uth1 Dlu
1)ietators have a 'loer s 'h ith:
l'Oll\''lllioll Ctl)t ..t''1 of Carolinians.
The delegaIe- from Nu I. ri \:e
not SO well 1)leared n Ith th Ire;'I'lel-I
re'eeived at the hands If "Mi'e'.
Save the articles "'114'11ehtld F':."nt
milies" for your wives and daiught''r., t hi yi
will filld them Valtiable inl hout""eeep
lng.
W e retIIIru Ihatnkt. to l' r - hh "i t I l I .l el.tr
of R:oaroke ( ollege 1 for pa 11 ' co t' - 4
t.tinin, at -('lt e ."f U ri'te "n . :ha. .". ge
inoV im- - *f -i *e '
' h a l . . ,
''t,"- ' 1 .1'
T hel( 11aI I.' '1. 13: Ii
dting the
as a rule kp1 t i r - -:
instiance. ' we ,.e f . .
tlhall thlo-'1 w io li .1.4
of thlem.
Wve u'cgret th:at r J r_S.
Iltson were defte;ate"id. '. -
nattel1y for themIl, their' w'.rthy. ''nI -
tot tt got tlle large-I 1 numb..r , of v. -.
Col. Cowvardl too), wia; snkowt"d uiler hv
an Abbeville man1.
Wve know that ('4). lii+'ta-t-onl mult
have been elated, whel he rec"'ivedt I he
congratullalions of "l. . I )." i nol)
donbt carried him back to t h e ihe wh11
St,they eftht fr lIo ta -IiiansIl
Eis nd' A frianis.t 11
Wo)' fe r eeul1 ' ha thlat~ "Tillm:ni.'1'
famers of the''1 tte. 1They' m'iht have4
tolloed thim farown enuhthoteIl.* for41 ,
Go'v Sheppard,isI4 but, when they fo.n
that1( he hademad aI cmad(ftin 1with
Dason. al t run- ti11heinven4i1:P m1
tate, hey left1' hun11 ahnost1'~ a o with
copyt atofthei G2e1i.ePt itma 1
taier~i of Marc 1t I ('.11 which fl.m-:
tied te following notice: "W' whve
recive heCi1C( lrst mune lof' te toTI
by T. s. i. & 1iv. 11 (1ree11r W I 1c3 Im..'
methe energy ucl'aac of the Stlob''iv )11
lish11er angod trI ltht the'l.i patronage4
til e a1 ie fommensuael'I,i oe," Tis
has ofeent mloetha 201l:' year'I ;ll Iand
SThei' Stae 1ii )emcra1 tic onent'esion'a.
met,c n8o mntd our ei (tamlard hereros
atene tihe bus4ileaiinaes for' which 1
hoes. of hav'e'o doubt that50i the1
acioswiepet iarheaprva.
the. Democratsof the Stllilat. fhey nonr'
tnatd gIVlo,i thce pColn. iichardso
ateombgit Ioritoveno, ais p-ersnawll
ofnte oftemsy ouarmni.l
tur fState , has ten 1'n SatTeaurel
sine (1880l~ anid has1 beile 2 oodrd om1'
of. the leIngI anate for Governo
tmor than11 a11( yearI11 anis a worthy sue
cefor of ea' boeror ('eThomson am1
Mr'. ]'auli, the candlidte or ALtieu
tenalGvo, is il the preent S enato41'?11
taryo Stt steprsn.Snt
from Kershw', tinlegged111C ConfederIl
at sder, abandkwll mak1e agd to iceru
M1111ir. Stoney the nombe foj)r \iI
(trolle Geneal 1as dle that~ 01110ee t
two'terms an t11llguid w illrea bo-kep
forksi yars( beore ect Cmptrllerli
Genera tis tle prsnt SenatooriiCi fie
Mre Bmbrg teioiiate foineC forl 'tea
feinncir. 8 11 Mr.(RicettI the.peinn
vice of the State. Ite is now suffering
froml anit old wound lin the head. laid It
bcen kno\wn tduring the conVentionh he
wout have nt doubt received a larger
'ot'.
It will tImhs he seen that there are but
t wo ne\w mni on the ticket and they
lieve been members of the Legislature
for one for iore terms, since 1870. It is
simply a i r:.nsfer or promotion from one
te.iIrtmre:nt of se'vict' to another We
inow tiat tlht'. w ill not. be able to satls
i' every oue. hit if they give Lte people
of t he St('e au :Itninlistrat ion thle equal11
(if ihat 'r.i:ddt I over by Governors
'11'hom1-.-0:n an:?iel heppardi and their ats
soc Ilte- ihey n\ ill have every reason
fe:- .i or.ai ioia. There is ont thing
I hi l:a iteeln proien by th' action of
1 't 't 11on ':nt iln, thlat i-, that wh'len the
n-retllt:vl:t' (if the people of South
t l'rolina t omt)e tt'gether to conside''r whait
i h't to ie dont' for the welfare
of :he tate'. thty are gidded by
l-l etnt,iii' rvati t spirit anti wisdom
w hith t'u'.lt's them to act for the whole
State. Nih to remand to the rear those
w\1" h ,01ome heret inhuetlitl with slh mt1
iit .s,0 for the purpose of carrying ot
it'll. rem 1tma,nlrt. Tii: the represen
iv t of t he . I eenville itlea anti Messrs.
T ula.m : -n .in son w \ht1 had, it was
. l ': .l tub1 ::-l ot defeat:t lhe w\ill of
ilte i'e,. ,1:t ha e'tee taulght lin words
an :.,? i:n, - ut i:i to In t t'1 a:inl meaiing.
.A %OT II l-'-t C'ON 1:%.Tiop% TOb .t
Et.1%: I: FOR IIt i..lt Y F41it
TEe'..nal . Sh mt'nuitte of the
Thinl I.ritt bthl . meet1in on the
trIn :u a, :1 th we1r ten rov/c for their
h 1:, 1a.1 :if:t 1 i si ng r thle resolll
tt b1 . ;1\ b th.-" State emnvention re
ha': n l: b t t it:cr, they dletided'l that
t1. --t \y to hold another
n1 t' ... c. for the primary,
1y W. ptemb 1er the 1st
1 0'e t' .1 asi the p1la.' to
n - it wa deidteti
ri held at Seneca
- ere of no force.
r.M:i district or
*~'~.:i toc.'n in.
..-.-1-" - . e . . - : : ; 'an V.g
.. 1 "' " I1'". . I. .1. :.; 1. ' .r i : :~1' r : a "
- - T;- :
- - h.. 1.: . e tn.er
ft. a h1 i ti a- ommittee gone
:h . I ':(, tht a:igem ntsIt r with
tl t":Ilil a -wnvontion, ,it the samne
I l t"n wv. ; llii th:at 1 -I1ri.-t l'onlstrultin
of t he r,- h , .1 n, (Il:r:: that the onl
\ ltio n :alot)Ilin. the Samt hL: fix the
oneheh-eion hal e hel. W wer at
ccirs onlii are still a ~ tli a littl.u that an
of'u gt he li m:nle. tol' prevet ta pri
nir ill>r thei 01:unIlit Ste f the partyfore
~iit bicetnpitgn,al it, weler Wewre byt
the: l' ounty ititit lhir e of Abiille,t feor
be imll:iry, as tehi of the-ce cuinties
ha aheadly'1'I iX UNiressed itemselves Oni
ho' jnion : a:ah uonhul maintain tis
l'ilOl1IETlON
W \tw in- pre,t-t'nt at thet. Methodist
* i1;ure ''n tilt cr.oing of the 5th instant
aiii h;e:.rdi 3irs. Saliec F. Chapin's lec
Inr :n li1. .mli of pro.hibitioni. We have
* iu' 1 lt:,- abn th11 de piopriety of ladites
icipt ion. I yet, we make it a rutle nev'ter
tt thriw atnyl obhsta(cles in te way oif
we'iik u hijeh h:- for its object good, and
whih we thlin k t hat work of t his kind
ite,wear ptle'ased to say, that the
li'tur of Mr it i s. ( 'impin was ais free fr'om
thiecti iton as :l?ly it lhas beeii our privi
hI: t' o hearit an I we can tinder'staind hw
at:u i n-ns t desir'e 1o binig about an imi
provtemenilc lt illtin ' he llondit ion of the m)oraIls
of Our ctnt ryi, wonh11li binig to thie front
te: toble' womenl oif (te Soth. So we
bid lher' God lpeedl. Al. pr'esent the
comII icilI of Neiwherry are authior'ized to
rInt lit-ensest' for' th sa' tile of intoxiea
tingi IliuorS :nn1 thle hioldiers of sitch
I i*en' hve t h t'ile samie legal right to sell
whii.ky, t., als we have to sell news
papert'is ; all that couldt be expectetd anti
sholie tdemandled of (lie coninell ls
tha1~t (te lawV .hall be '. en foirced, s0 1ln
as:1 they ha ve tilt piower to gr'ant thiese
l itctn se h.lut. t hi' g2ood( peiople of New.
say, t hat li'tenlse' shall not. he gr.n.td
aifter thet first of net' May, andit if the~
aret willing to ma:kte thet eiiYort, we shall
wreced b thei sailoon, to withiholdi 0tn
vtoice, ''tit whe a chlange is retally diesir'ed,
1.10on keepert~s, ht, arte ini favor of de
fendhiing 1the homIles of ourlt wives andit
chibirein. Wemin'ti:ilain thalt the biest
way toi piut ai lop to (the' buisiness is; to
incu'tlcate(I int thle boys and yoting mien
memiinberi itf teir body~ par'chetd to cilsp,
thani to ra i-e glass to thir lip.f, but,
-if weVt tcan't !2et thiem to abistalin fr'om It,
to knhow Ithat hier' hi ir has not only lost ita
5 tolor', butt ist irun ( tldanidr:Y Ye.sucIh wil
Hialstim. Myv halir ta new black antd pttifectl~
-cIQleanian glonyS.--31 rs, iC. Sweeny, (I iltiaO.
TILE RtELIGIOUS )IENOM NA
TIONN IIEPitEMENTE.
Col. Richardson the nominee for
Governor is an Episcopallan, as is also,
ComptroUer-General Stoney antid Adjt
tant and inspector General Manigatit,
Secretary of State Leitner and Treas
urer Bamberg are active membets of the
Methodist Church. Attorney General
Earle and Lieutenant Governor tnauldin
are Baptists, and Snperilntendent. of
Etnieat ion icc is an EIder in the
Presbyterian Church. The Lutheratns
and Associate Reformed l'resbyte: :i
are not, represented.
Col. liehardson, and col. .eituner
Were educated at the South (artt
lina College, Messrs. \alnlin, F,:a-lc
and Rice at Fituman University, G reen
Ville, S. C. Messrs. Stontey and \lani
gau!t at the Citadel Academly atid .\ir
.1. S. Bamberg, at the private 5el .tols
in Bariwell County, S. C.,--: setlf madte
tnat.
Col. Richardsonl, Mr. \ianldi:, Ir.
Stonttey, are Fariner ; Mr. liamberg, \er
chant and Banker; Mr. Earle. tMr.
Leitner, l.avyers ; \ir. Manihani't,
1'lanter.
PROSPER ITY.
M1isses UOphelia lHall and l.itla Ktithhr
are visiting relatives in town tiii.. w k.
Coleman Township, .dgetiehl colnny,
went alt1-railroad I:tlas t latn111"ay by i;t
majority.
Monday againl brilngs ref!restinlg shto
ers, but. this time a little cool. and it
feels more like the first of September.
Hope it may not :at long for fodder will
soon he ready to piull. A good r.iin
Monday night.
The miatch game of base hall bet wen
the lart ford nine and l'rosperiiy niat
wats played Friday evening, w hiich
proved very interesting, so mnuch so,
that 1 think we will have several ave -
sions toout elub, esperially Mr. It., who
beeame so interested that I- entleav
ored to stand on his leal. The follow
ing were members of tlir respett i\ te
nies:
lHartford-D rayton Taylor, W. I'.
'aysinger, Rufus Taylo:. ('harlte l'ay
singer, l'hessly Cannon. (o. llinter,
Walter Ads:ns. llenry P.ysinr. -vi" lthn
Pavsingrter.
Pro perity--.J. 1,. Vie. 1). S. i: tl-'t ,
Jt 1. D iaciam. ,lames 11. W ise. -. J.i
Whieeler. A. G,. Crook-. .1hutne- S -haum
-"rt, 11. F. banknight. G. A. Nom an.
Umi'it --Mr. Charli l'ureli, of N.
Te by\ p 1Laytaui t n both -iiS.
Al iihe tc.: of i,t :iith inn n:: f. r the'
L: tr 3'rds i.adhe.i:1 h in ig fr
A . c Lora g i
out 'p 'L ' . ba h .
i g 1h w as a t p h o .. ..
G:Man. Sh wa alon in. \c. he..,
and\v t?.y suppo s to batti
in the mist of cotton =i.. .
i co'ois Juliaing .i Mr A. Mb
.ots pC. wys ch w bl v,t rt l-,
ay inigh that she ried tnaI n w eek.
ig. She was a =t 4-11:1 tigt *r oi .1 ;
r;lim t. S h e . alone iat teac in :Lo
and shosel to e- aNtelitn.ip.
breadst ed d Clotf lieaoit aire av.r
late tln.
T1he famers etack waf well atne
one Fida tevenin nhd ate aniae di
Mrnsso as etee itchin t wole
ein11h ooheueto, No.c is tw-lihe m
rft a. to ntiate e tnrin ain ?.
After cwhich thea Peollowiironi
was ffere andadoped gr: l wtt
the lste, Tand if iste:usnsie favohi
clubi Cttulonry farmes testuld weiesi
lctentgrain fou hmscnmalin:..
omakeda eetthe snrplu aerop.ttaud(1
CiSon. J.*A.SSligh,re iJ. b. heik whole
Khlon the W.sons wand Dr. J. lie tie
wreltc ted c late, wo tith T. gL.
Sheely,iG. M.theefl,wJr., J. .lWheele.
wa. o.Seey and L. . olad,altr
nates, tath ournty in holn~i Sauday,
cheith rinsfthm osinltin: a
Mke G.to M.e Girpleaws surevig).
lion J. . 51gb,J. W IhriLk C. .
Enere Elected delrgte wi.I '. L.
CheLy,u G.A O ice r, .o I. Nhewler
Coxma . C.,Sie~,ai AugC. 1olah, alter
he, toetoso the ycolumbnai aNew
Gr.n Cent ralhat nigt fotrvtei. inr
poe Cofteleting a ivil wengnekla
assitant Preent:Preslen Moselv
She,i' ise, O Moweru-, Despor.t& tts an
ciluninee, ssrs, .. Jae Gibbe1s,$;
TheB Lietand ofharlies ol Eits.zi Thew
bwrr a tiedot eteenira m.e t at torme
and Mr.l ast brnight for te eet-.
wa0s o electfirst asstn civil enineer.( i
He rectly gradueat reithe Southla
Shel, board, MoterIesite situa-.
tionr th roebl,det emine thatos-i work
cthe enghicer, Mellrbe teegahed tihs
'mornheagt Chres 0t tElalist Thesi.
walati oe bItwen theele two frn
andhree lis amely-tghe inrm ier
ed.nMr. the C.d rilott and Soite Rille
woutelectd thent assbitntocvi hedirier.
lhe srety adesiates fa te resper- Un
Te oate, te dicuied upoe as the
mot teaibtl preeteriself. ,t t
hle rctr aece thorouhlyi e,arn
et eng ille ill the twor fhwad wt h
alrtithe topeedeOt t.Ileeris.possi
ble Hailtintg I rs eci uc el to matne
rtre, ies S:flud itryut to le1 sife
roumai tknow sbit. to t h a dunin recora
the surveg an eigt yearts; fydors eh meenc
Iv outeshav to bae dhecideaed or leg
amotfasied lruse. nsted itrelf otleo
Elercters adree oxesgtl iineklienti
Arn icad ia'ie. and51 myi ork forwaroud and!
wel"Eetri Hitt-r,reo ar oh t tra lll olty entscr
atbott-le, andttnrklenu ArnejicanOalviekate,e
For the iIl:iAi.i AND N ..
Ien4111e I YIr.'I'..1. P04i40'4.
(h1 thl f1::lh (if Alrt1-, :1 ,.y crowd
nutlt' ively\ the. rl^ 11sie l ' l of M.\. ..,
Pri:--thle sinal for in/rrt111 "Ii 'in
:ulimalin:.: st rai etrin vio ins, 111:ayec(
by skillifl h:u,'-. 'Icpitl'= (cl to 'get
your iml i" tner, ' I :1so iliekly re
spIontle(i to, "naltn i :c ral'itl ci1ippr"opr"ia
tion of ;'1; l aI' shalyi- !noklc-h etl
\w' I )iiclIIolpny, hne nI o,e . The
cliv"alr111- p' rti('nl of I1.til"icia tlolS ex
pe,rience"r' 1-rI(l 1iing_ <Irant h:l..- in t rials
Iltll'1r "Mon t" raw1 inspir:I ionl fromn
bri cht I y t att!bti ' i t d tI' thl ' ,iralOst
ic kehli : ha l tt e rei- l wi..i e Sprentd
1ha enma-'.1' .e 1ve h \ 1 lth- ; a n 11:many
l brt:e'k (li! Oho-t' 1i :lll .'g i v ,
linr;n: i1 h1 1 1:h :.v, 1'u= iv f tissatis
f:t'tion l,f orig;ina:l 1111ilion. 'IT n snelh
:1 tlilt ' r : w\;, jl:rt:lken of nnder'1 th
prtalitn; brl:, -i.t- '"f o 'autifll
'lmn.-, laid i'iivb,; a tilt i - till osial l et
in thet -hal for1 he' tie bhil. "A
bittLe tu' n 11(;,' t7' 1"e :11 " ' 'wa- i nl 'llt inl,
illtringi In th y, t a , hl tppy% betl x tillell
hteofthte -lark.lin,;t bhrageu for
h. othingtiron
:;(r, un e a i:1 -11,1!.1n 1t , h lf'lti on01 fior
tho-s'e 1l lovely -:1 1 | : :1111, lit miat ter
it fair fal'1":: ,i l tlth frton t'excessive
he'at iig il: thanl'l. ive :ant pleasant.
hreezel - en"nlt to there u . N''lil' eithier
was ther'. ttel-t.! "' fal!(' h:allginlg hlarps
wo w\Ihm\ n !n-iv' that the busi
lII''- w:1'a= 'i I';Itt';lil/t l. .\fte1- die r,
I'('l'll t:: t 1 :11h :-.: i.t , I:i -h rltratl\ '' 1c I ,
;j .i:lt t! t h l' (' l '; -:t1t.t . a lltl :1 n1111:i..
l .n n e ,1 1: 1 t he e c . t l t 11rl f:lir' hoste(ss
dli pll N r l (t elta :: :t lat-t '''naltcftl i
atntl ('I1:r:1 in:-; l o : 1'! 1.) :Ill h r g l s s
whie e aned .! '!', y li t of 1Hiite
\' I t Ii 'l t ! ' i 'V tI I II' t 1t
o' rasio'. I:\very 11:!t" \:as ph1'at-,"tl wilh
his n1 : hh10) r. :111it t 11n1 'ni'1! -ole's hltal
n nii oni \i h mll-i.. t 1;lltrl wast. well
11reseri't d, ot t1al we t h nt t I I' ratjiec l
with t her p rt iip: Uni ilt he i:tt'i
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G L.E:NN SP R INGS.
With Iinll eln~tion, of l ea1SCr1e
nltl 'I : i -- u\' !il ! ' tl:srl\es b;n t
wi h in .t' , ti. -! p .l:'l inl :. i ": 'Ir' 1)b1
Iii' : :re 'il':I.Ii'il in c erc to I
1 1 1 :1 il 1 : c l c I I i. " I ;- r " l' l Ic 11 c1t1l -i
hospitabil I.ri :Ii ln l
I' :.t: t' . I t at-c l riI'l't .t'Ilfo1l 11
pll-:c(nr it tn nii: li h cirer.\ t i fo -
br'11wil a1 i i : : : 1' lIhotlI 'rs tl sithee
:): ith'--. tlti:-i" 1 :1n Vre a1t pa tl
lin ' I Ith .'' i b' i ;,l i:atIer oakes
wi'iiit if : y I h 'i gr. !lnl, on tila t lon
l1i1'1a'ri::. -ha.low\' 'r her gI' ra--vy belti
:lil ravehl t , ;1 ain :1 114lemni gloaming1t
nal v V 'i 2:iI \re 1- 1 in i' I t
-" I ' . ia II- I il.l 1:t. \\ 1 b Ih w\':kes
.lie tii 'a ' -'. i ri: \t be n \ lie
n~:i'i nii ' e rlc \i'h ilsci lig these
h -t' ' e v itii remem
k
n ua th: a lt \ur .Ipour
{ t. 1 : tII I-11 k\', t0a
t e c-c'. cit \'- 1.-:t \ 1't'c li llt
..u ; h lilu grac .
-illi- ('litt ci'. ..:a -cts are
- i :i:d c1 111- -ut
..' I \1t l1''c;'' \i ' It t'll ''tcii,c lt
1I .':t ~ l i t I I t ;\ \P t iic ' i 1; Iiiiiili)l\
ew . Tiv:.11
,'\1"ic'\i ~ :1 ' ;c -. .cc e b i a ".Ii ji i I'''tll'l lIcl!
-y u lomeiWhat11
\\'("\ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i . a!., t. .'' .1 . . l l'l'
A T 1' L
New India lawns at just half price.
New oriental laces at botton prices.
Thle p)rett.iest pattern of 1:> cents scrimn
A 90 conts pure silk glove for 50 cents
New lisle thread gloves in new colors.
The only ladies' twelve cents black ho
A thirty-three cents seamless black ho
A seventy-flve cents fancy striped host
The best fifty cents corset ever worn.
'The best twenty-five cents corset ever
New rick rack, with and without the lc
New white belts, two and three bucklet
New mourning hemstitched haudkeroh
New fancy bordered hemstitched handl
Pure linen handkerchiefs, four for twei
Purest linen handkerchiefs; three for t
Mosquito nettings, white, pink, and bli
White pearl buttons, five cents per dob
New silk floss, in shaded and solid col
New ribbons, laces, buttons. collars, c
A T CLI
1ianOS ani
From t he world's best makers, at. factora
Eight grand makers and over three hunc
PIANOS Chickering, Mson&
l'ianos and Organs delivered, freight pal
Fifteen days' trial, and freight both way
in your own homes.
Columbia .MI
Branch of Ludden & Bates'
N. W.
Local agents--I. A. Hawkins, Newbei
NEW SPRIli
OF ALL
A large stock just received which will be
that. no other house can compete, as we on111
afraid to call and see for yourself what good
Jackson's Cash Dry (
E.ll'lil
148 MAIN S']
COLUI
WX'onderful inducements wvill b)
seleted CLOTHING of choice
and guaranteeing the best fitting
estabhlment South.
My stock of assorted FE LT A.
and fresh, up to the latest styls
GENTS FURNIING~ GO
consisting of all the latest shapes
COLLARS, in Linen and Paper,
TRUNKS AND VALISES
manufacturers' prices, having bc
line of goods for cash at bottom ~
to my trade who wvill favor me wv
In view of the hard times I he
IAG ONAL, CORKISCREWS
at such low prices as wvill astonis]
My CASSIMERE SUITS are
variety, at the cheapest p)ossible
My Stock of Light Weight C
A LPACCAS, DRtA BDEITARIS
of every nattur'e is of thme large:
low prices.
.My YOUTHS' BOYS' and C
is sinply too large to give arny fa
qulmities er' prics. ThIese goo)ds
dloubt of tihe most skeptical minjd
k noek comnpetition into the shade
- My stock consists of nil the
miteres, Seersuckers, Linens andl
single pice~ goodIs, for which no
need try any further, but send mel
are in the city oft Columbia and p
Philip E
-148 Main Street. (
Ie to be found in towni.
Be tiat will never fIrle---- uch.
that will never rade-any.
01).
.
lefs, 'ast borders, 1'3 cents.
kerchiers. pure linen, 1*1!, cents,
ity .five cents.
Iventy-five cents.
te, square, )alhn-leaf 'ains, ten cents.
:en.
Drs.
nb)roiideries, tc.
I Org vans
prices, on easiest term., of 'aymnt,tI.
Irei styles to seect from.
Ilaulin Mathtusliek, li t" & Ari01,
id Bay Slate Organ.
d, to all rahlroad points South.
s, if not. satisf;ictory. 0rder :n tl test.
Southern Music House,
TRUMP11, MannIl,s cr.
Cottnbhi, S. C.
'ry ; J. Counts, Peak's.
GOOi?S
KINDS.
sol, at V'er1'y' snmia1 prolils, so Inmehli so
sell for SPOT CAS] I. So dOn't he
bargains you cmn g. from
Woods House,
Coliumia, S. C.
'R EET,
9IBIA, S C .
e ofiered this pring in fresh
manii tutor, cor rect~ stylecs,
arl en ts ever offYered j nai vg
D ST H~AiW II Al T1i large
3)DS in' the grea';test variietiV,
in celebrated CUFF1S AND)
at sacrifice prices.
will be offered this season at
ught very largely in that
>rices, 1 will gi ve the~ benef1it
ithi their call or order.
~ve deterininedi to sell choice
, BRlOA D)TA I LS SUITS
' any purchaser ini that line.
of the corset fitings, in e'very
>rices.
~lothes in ERRU K l,
st variety at correspoil Ay
HIILD)RENS' (ILOTH ING
ir dlescriptionl of their styles,
will be (Effered(, b)eyond any
3, at sncri lired prices. I will
varieties of D)iag2onals, Cassi.
Ala~paconsa in sits or' ini
one in wvant in these t inies
your ordler or call when v'on
et your chleapesl barn;tim a
olumbianS C.e