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Local and Suocial. Embroldery Patterns, St o mped, at Chapman's, A large suipply of school books just receh've1 at Caston & llunt's. 0-22 S.crtarles of societies call on J. W. Chapman for Record Books. 9--S l1andsome Photo. and Autograph Al bunts at Chapman's. '-17-t f Splemdid lot of Blank ]looks at J. W. Chapmtan's, and cheap too. j-t Olh Iron. t aken from the jail cells, as good as new, for sale cheap by 3-3i1-t. al. S. 11rss1I.. Full lin, School 1looks just. from the litbhlishers at Chapmtan's hook store. Sol,d al punhlishers' prices. 9-S Ca'. ,In & 1unt will give yon the very lowest tiguies on text iookz. lon't hny tll you see thein. No rent, no clerk hire ei.ahles inc to sell at. hot t prices. 3I-10--t t .. S. B u'ssF..1.. A large supply of gl:ass ware and ctockery ware cheap at :3-10-f al. 5. lRt'sslA.'s. The celit. Sw1ift & ('oitenay' Pallor Matches. ('oat's Spool T'hreaI. sla-on'. lilacking. C'ampbehll'. lkingi. I'01wder!:. ('hoitce Vinegar. N. 0. Syrr,i New \lackerel, Lard, Sugar. 111cc. etc. A new lot of I1)ry (i os, lbots anlil Shoes at. 8-18-l f .1. S. B ts r-in.L.'s. J1. W. Chtapman can please the most economtit'al bluyer of Books and Station cry. Try him. , 9-S Quinin. C'omluontl Cathartie 1'ills an other Family Medicines at 1-57--,f. J1. S. I t-sst;.i,'s. For411 hhank book-, ttompo-itiont :ndl x erei-e book :, p1ockett memnorantllnus amtl account books. of all kinid, call on C'as tonl t' i11nt. 9-22 ('aston b 1t keep the l:irge -t ock of small and family bie. osini' Initis anil all kimil-Z of song hooks in ti' city. Give them yoir onler. 1122 ('inistma1s ('artls, a lito l'mne a-sort iti'lt vr,tV cicall it 1 ohiert-on's I)ri.g Store oplosite tihe l'ost olli,e. T1he' tben pest. line of ('hrit mias pret's ents ever placed inl this 111:1rket are to be foind at l(lohctsoi's I)rug Store op posite t le Postollice. E'. 1: Ioe's new hook-"lle F"ell iii . L1ove w1ith lls W1'ift'," at CASrON & llt'N"'s. If you wisl a Writing 1)e'sk, Work lilox, Otlur ('ase, iressin g Case, Satchel, Serap 1 look1, ('ail Case, or any hinl of '3'oy llook or t antlari w1"trk call on Cas ton t\ Ilunt. Miss Sue Caildwell, is visiting lie uncle, .. .1 (. CaIdwell in the city. D)r. Wmi. E. I'elhmam. has gone to Asheville, N. C9., on business. l)r. .1. Wmn. F'olk, lasa been reap poi ntedl quarantLine (lhlcer for G eorge towni, 8. C. P1ostma:st.er (G. A. lItopp. of 1ley nlosa, Lamurens county, wa:s ini thle c'ity on 'lThursdlay laist, Miss L illie Montgomery, of (Coh n niati, is visiting her sister, Mr's. E. B. Blease, at the Criotwell Ilold. Maj. W. 1B. l)ehon. ohf Gree'nville, we.s ini the city frm TIhursday until Monday laist. tendenut of thie P1enitentiary, wvasin i the city on the 13th and 14t,h instants. The Col. wears his honors well. Mr. Eriiest McGee,. who has been our "'polite little telegra:ph operator,'' during 31r. Lake's illnmess, hasi left. Newherry f'or his home at IDon alds. Mr. Abe Foot, Mr'. and Mrs J. Pinkussohn, and Mr. H-. Sam nels, were called to Newhe trry on oni F'ridayI last., on account ot' the death of their mnother,' Mrs. M. Foo t Mr'. Withers Adieks, of Yorkville, acecomupanied by Drt. 11I. W. (Cnip. (It Uioi(n, and Mr. John A. Lanttai, of' York, tare at the Newherry llhotel. The report, wt'hich is well nigh au thenticated, is that Mr. Adicks is here to carry away onle of Newber ry's most charmning young ladies. Mr. W. 'T. TLarrant has returned fronm a business trip to Greenville. WVhile there he was inv'ited to join the excursion party fronm South Caro). lina to Augusta, Ga , where Ihe was wvell entertained. lie was presented with a "special complimnitar'y ex cursion ticket" not trantferai'(ble; an livitation to a comupli umntary' ban quet, to the citiz,ens of' South Caro lina; an invitation with ticket to a1 complimentary ball at Masonic Thea. trne. Messrs. W. L. Mauldin, M. F. Ansel, Jos. T. Johnstonie, G. F. T[oI ly, and WV. C. B3enet, of S. C., re sponlded to toasts. Our friend Tar ranit rep)resented Newberry anmd had1 a splenidl( time, but was particulai to emphasize the f'act that lhe did not attend( the ball. Trin1 JusNtties for Newber'iy. Gov. Richardson hasi appoinited theo following trial justices f'or New berry count.y: For Townuships 1, 2 and 8-1I. 1I Blecase, Newberry C. II. For 3 atnd 11-C. P. Dickert postofice, Newberry C. 1I. For 4 and 6-J. 11. Campbell, Ja * . lapa. For 0 and 7-W. G. Peterson postohice, Newbei-ry. Theo trial justice for 9 and( 1C * townships has .not yet been ap nointcd. The annual report of the county treasurer will be found .n 8d page. iMr, H. 0. Waters oibra some val uable land for sale in to-day'e litt. A,U Axt) News. "Ser% ico Afloat," by Admiral Ra. phacl Semmes, of the Confederate Navy, Just from the hands of the pub. lishers, can be seen at the otilce of Capt. A. P. Pifer. Mrs. Harriet Epting, widow of the late Adam E:pting; who lives in two muiles of 1omat in, was stricken with paralysis on Iriday last. The stroke was on the right side and has af. fected her voice more than anything else. The clerk and treasurer, street overseer, and the uenbers of the police, took the inayor and council by surprise on Thursday evening last., by inviting them to partake of a fine supper at the close of their regular business meeting. Turkey, oysters, cakes and fruits were servedt in the best style and in abundance. The tnavor was called on for a speech, and after hesitating for sone time---being too full for utterance he yielded and said : "I find noth ing in the police regulations nor the ordinances of the town that will pre vent a repetition of this kind of thing." N i": i' I.tllrTi. (vENEnAlu.,L .los. 1R. IIawley has been ren oin inated by the Connecticut Republi i':ins as '. S. Senator.. . . .305 miles if the St.. I.ouis, Arkansas and Texas lailroad, between Texarkana, Ark., and Uateville. Texas, were changed tromn the narrow to the standard gauge on the 13th. ...'The rrace for the 1'exas Senatorship seems to be between Maxcy a'nd Ileagin ... George 1learst has been nominated by the California )emocrats for U. S. Senator, and Benjamin Harrison by the Rlepublicans of Illinois for Senator..... Secretary Lamar and his bride have returned to Washington. ... 1)enver, Colorado, had a $90,000 lire on the 1th. The strike at Newport News has ended .... Chas. 1t. Farwell. a millionaire Chicago mercthant, has been elected to fill tile vacant Illinois Senatorship caused by the death of Gen. Logan.. ..Gov. Lee refused to pardon Cluverius ... Geo. W. Webster, of Chicago, has tailed; assets $125,000; liabilities es timtted from $75,000 to $160,000. . There was a $20,000 fire in Bal timore on the 13th.....Thomas Jud son Cluverius was hanged on the 14th at lichnond, Va., for the mur der of Lillian Madison on March 13th, 1885. . . . 2,000 hands employed in P. Lorillard's tobacco factory in ,Jersey City struck on the 14th . . .. A lire in the ''erra Haute, Indiana. dis tillery on the 15th destroyed 100, 000 of liquor, etc.; insurance $70,000. . . . . On the same day there was a large lire in the Electric Lighting works at Providence, R. I....'The penitentiary at Frankfort, Ky., was burned on the 15th; loss $65,000; in. suranice $8,000 . . Botetourt county, Va., is excited over the discovery of gold and silver dleposits on the line ol' the Shenandoah Valley Railroa~d. . l...Gen. W. B. liazen, Chief Signal Oflicer, died suddenly of diebeta comalf on the eveing)( of' the 16th.... Tlhe schooner Parallel, with 100,000 1ounds of(5 giant p)owder on board, at San Franicisco, Cal., after being a-band(oned by 1her crew, founded on the rocks until tihe cargo blew up with ia tremlendouis explosionl, wreck inlg evcrything in reach of it. sTIATl. Suit has been enltered by Jefferson Floyd anld a huu td red other taxpayers of' Ninety-Six T1ow'nship, against TIreasurer' l'errin, of Abbeville'coun 13y. for tatxes paid tunder p)rotest for the benetf'it of the Atlantic, Green ville and( Western flailroad. A grandsnu of 1101n. G abieil Can non1, of Spartanburg, was caught iln ~the hlltlin g of one ot the mlachintes at Tanner's BlinId andl Sash factory atl Spiar'tanhburg and inlstantly crushed to death. Mrs. I lenirietta Foot, wife of Mr. M. Fooit, dlied at Newberry on Fri (lay evening, the 1-ith instant, at 7 o'clock, ageid 56 yea,-s. Ethiel Moala TIhornton, a two-year old chilI of Mr-s. -T1hornton, die o((l(f meleslG on the 13th inst. A son of Policeman Br-adley died of' mleasles this morning, the 19th in. stant. Miss Permtelia F. Grutber' died of mleanhes inl this city on the 13th Inst. Adiver'tiMed Lette'r. Jlanuary 19i. 1857. A ndersonx, G D I. (2) ,odn ni,oC nlolaind, G eo. Jaso,Lia Cannon, 1 lowar- i or,A Unok, vin h e-lateEiaol Cart. r', soaahlIC'oin Etc 1hav'is, Nancy ta , i-.N.l. D .uey Jas. (2) JOO ctg Fortuno Ameia 11.rsiLW it'nam, W. w.o a hoatsn.Ivt Giluaimn, snmter u toroxd GilIamI, Buttter, Sinin,.1 Geknin, Jno. W, Jioio,At Gioodman11, WVaiter' ''ii,lsn t-.Tab (Joulin g, Cariolino Vrht,Ea Jackson,iLaur Moore A.lIlir . k lie et-efl of Mann,hhl rs halt. M, cough 0" Cold oftei ha. W.ril eoIi(tteiics. higs' ougrtSyru E ira 0 slnjde ethct i.'ithorford, ila flCy (Il-tiggst kewyors, 1-.it. lmgs, chool Tatoryson, ats Drby lJOtOIl prces,calW01ighto Ella iit Piersos enAingnt for 1887,lettr wilCasTO E. sllEl'BERT, .M. lig Cong or Cold Ooe asterbl af 1hnl, e'tiveCC ask ylesan eledy. Only 25 "nts 4 bottl."Tyi.Yu *7 77 Chappelle-=W. R. Reid' Yaughanvflle"-C. A. Brooks. JalOpa-W. 0. 8ligh. Prosperity-Miss M. L. Whites O'Neall-Mrs. Jane A. Long. Pioinaria-P. M. Derrick. Mt. 'Tabor-L. 0. Boland. For the convenience of our sub bribers, they may leave their sub soriptions for the IIxtiALD AND Niw vpith either of the above persons whi %re authorized to receive and receip for renewals and new subscribers. rho Upper 11toute. At a meeting of the board of di rectors of the 0. N. & L. It. it., a Columbia on the 18th iust,, it was de aided to build the road by the uppe route, which will start at or ne Pearce's warehouse and will run ui the Congaree to Cemetery hill wher by an iron bridge to be built, th Blroad river will he crossed by wi,: )f Big Island at a point just abov, ,he mouth of the Saluda, and thoncw ontinue iij the fork made by th wo rivers. A TOriff llicl O illic A FATAL IISTAKE. Tit (7erwld (Ohio) Press, of February 23d, 1883, puh. lished an account of a fatal surgical operat ion whichl caused a great conmnotion among mied. ieal men tlhrouglhout the whole country, Dr. Thayer, the most eminent surgeon in Cleveland, prilOnunciig it scandalous. It appears that a Mrs. King had been suffering for many years from some disease of the stom ach, which had resisted tl treatment of all the physiciam in attendance. The diseasc commenced with a slight de rangeinent of the digestion with a poor appetite, followed by a peculiar indescribable dis tress in the stomach, a feelin that has been described as i faint "all gone" sensation, i sticky slime collecting abou the teeth, causing a disagree able taste. This sensation wa not removed by food, but, of the contrary, it was increased After a while the hands am feet became cold and sticky a cold perspiration. Ther, was a constant tired and mI guid feeling. Then followed dreadful nervousness, wit gloomy forebodings. Finall, '.ie patient was unable to rt tain any food whatever, an there was constant pain in th~ abdomen. All.p1rescribed r'en edies failing to give relief, consul at ion was held, when was decided that the patiel had a cancer in the stomiac] aund in order tosave the patienit li fe an op)eration was justil Jible. .Accordingly, on the 22 (f February, 1883, the oper' lI on was performed by D Vance in tihe presence of D T1uckerman, Dr. Perrier', D) Arms, Dr'. Gordon, Dri. Capne and Dr. Hlalliwell of the Poli< Board. 'he operation consis ed in layinug open the cavil of the abdomen and exposit I he stomach and bowels. WVh< this had been (lone an exami ation of the organs was mad but to the horror' and dlismi~ of the doctors there waIs 1 cancer to be found. The r tient (did niot have a canc< l,TWhen too late the medical m< discover'ed that they had mna< a terrible mistake; but th< sewed the par'ts together in diressed tile wound that th< ladl made, butt the poor worn sanuk from exhaustion and dii in a few~ hours. H-ow sad muist be for the husband of ti poor womn to know that I wiedied from tile effects o0 'surgical operation that oug niever to have been performe If this woman had taken t properCl remedy for Dyspep and :Nervous Prostr'ation (1 this wvas what the disease real wavs), she would have been lI in lt-ay. SnIAx]n ExTRACT Synur, a remedy made ( pressly for Dyspepsia or In< gestion, has restoredl many su cases to perfect health after other kinds of treatment ha failed. The evidence of efficacy in curing this class cases is too voluminous to published here,; but those w read the .publishied evidence favor of this dtysjptic reme< do not question its 'u,vinei: nature? and the article has extensive unie. ; , KI POWDER D Absolutely Pure. This powder trever varttt A tarvol of purity, strength amt wlhot,somei'sa. More oononteal thatn tir oi ntlary k ins1, antd tan not be solti in coapetitton with the Ilt itntuto of low test, c hort weilht alut or phosphato poawtler. ,"Olt only InI ettns. ItoVat. itht Pownuut,t Co,, 10ttl l'a)1 tit.. N. Y, I1" 1a .2). 'estimtony from the Senshore. I have been sulerintg with rheumatism for about twenty-tire years. I am now forty-two years old. Ny painu were so great that I have been countited to my ed from eight to ten months at a t hne, and two years ago t was In hed about nineteen months perfectly helpless, be ing aflleted all over. At that tlm1e, having tied every known remedy be. fore, I commenced the use of Swift.'s Specilic. I used about two dozen bot ties. I have never had anything to net so promptly and eillciently in my life. My health and vigor were restored; I can walk and ride as well as when a boy. My business is such as to keep me on my feet about. fourteen hours during the day, but I go throtgh witbout any In convenience. I can cheerfully recom mtend S.. S. S. to those who stiller vith rheumatism. GiEo. ''. Mc)ONAL1. Darlen, Ga., Nov. 18, IS8t. Treatise on Blood and Skin Dliseacs malled ft cc. T'il: Sw'1FT SPE-CmFC Co., Dr'awer 3, Atlanta, Ga. 1-19-1t. New Advertisements. D. W. REID, A.M., MLD., E cl(1.iectis 1'Jyiciani. - Will practice medicine in Newberry and surrounding coutry. Chronic antld Female Diseases a specialty. Dropsy cm.ed. Charges to stilt the times. Ofiee on Adams street. in rear of W. A. Kinard's store. 1-3-2t. Meeting of Stockholders. A convention of the stockholders of 1 the Augusta, Edgefleld and Newberry Railroad Company will be held at Edge field C. I., S. C., at 12 n., Saturday 1 January 21)th, 1887, for consideration and . action relative to articles of consolidation with the Atlantic and Northwest ern Rail 3 road Company, and for other purposes. . By order of the Board of Directors. 'M1. M. MITCIHELL, President. 1-3-2t. To the Citizens of the SCity and County ofI Newberry. e I have opened a general tailoring Sbusiness- in the city of Newberry, and will (10 anyl work in my line a cutting, making, cleaning and mend t,ing-in the becst style and at reason it able prices. I can be found until further notice at the Fatllaw IIouse. Give mec a trial. Jarn. 19. I.E EIIL 1- Valuable L and for Sale. -' I will offer for sale on saleday next, r. Moniday, February the 7th p'roxltmo, all 1that tract of land lying andl beIng in No. - 5iTownshlp, and bounded by lands of r, Mrs. Martha Glasgow, G. W. L. Spear .e man, W. C. Swit tClenber, andit thle lanid of the late .John Swlttcnberg. Said tract t- contaIns 118 acres more or. less. There Is enough Cleatredl tup for ai good two horse farm ; a good post ure ; good water and11( plent y of temiber. Terms: Onie-ihlf qa cash and the balance in one and two years, with bond andl mortgage of "" premIses, with inte*res4t at seven per cent., 1-,ft MRlS. . 0. WATERS. 10 SERVICE AFLOAT, * Or, The Rlemarkcable Career of the Coun r.federato Cruisers, Sumter and( 311 Alabama. Bly Admiral Raphael Semmenc, C. S. N. A work superbly illuistrated with l 'Y steel engravings and 8 chirotno-tlinted idi battle scenes, lias jusat been li=sued by Sthe Baltlimore Publishing Com,pany, hal. "timore, Md., withI the abo\'e tithe. Thiih lI is an authentic history, by thie great Ad ?.miral hinmself, of those famoits Crisers ,that playedl such havoc with the Ani it can shippIng during the War bet weet ds the States. Over $2t5,O00,000 wtor th oj .porty was destroy'ed ; a fact itmpar 18 lleedIn naval warfare. Th'le recitl i F most thrilling ; the work fIlls it niche It Confederate history hieretofore vacant. d.octavo volumn of 833 pages, and is gold olbysubscilin. Feor ??tes, etc., app)ly to the publisher in. or Capt. A. P. Pifer, Newberry, S. C. . who is general agent in Southi Carolina ly sale of "Father Rlyani's Poems." Agent wanted. L- 1-3-3m. DF vE "Queen" Coffee Pot. X- 50 or more men lin Newberry Counts Ii. who now hardly manage to live can dc w~ell sellinig the "Queen" Coffee Pot.] chi will sell the "Right" for Newberry d]. County at a bargain. For partienlar address me at Columbia, S. C., P. 0 Ve Box, 307.' its L. II. MARISITALL1, of l-3-4t. be Notice. 1O Is herey 'given to Executors, Admin in istrators, Ouardhians, Trustees a nd othe fkluciaries, -that Tu'(esday and WVednes 7 dr ofeach week (during the months o tg Januitary and Februiary,'1887, a so anapart for examining and iing thehr An nua Returns.J as ealred by law. STATE OF SOUI'Ii CABOLItA COUNTY OF1 NEWf1ERRY-IN CODLION PLEAS. ioung John Popq vs. William '. twart ut aI. In pIrstlilo of the,order of Coturt In ho tbove btated aetton, I will se1l at ittblio outory, at Nowberry 0. II., dur ug the legal holurs of salo, oil the First Hlonday (th e7th day) of February noxt, Ill that traut or plantationi of laud, con tining Throuo littntired and Seventy-Iive intl One-fort h Auretsi nmoro or 1ot's, esltu itied in Newbt'rry eounty, atd hotnded )y landls of Jaltnus 1, P'oll and Y. J. L'ope, Mr,. Nanrv Mnyw', M1r. Toxtnna ;a;unon, estate o 'T' 11. K nnerly and 'tate of Smith l. I)avl+. I'Cltals oiw MA1,ht Otit'-thlili of the Ltiihcht monry to be lii.lu entsh, thu ualantc In e tlt lustaltments In one tnldt wo years from dny, with itert+st from any of saler, the oydlt i ortIon of the kur)lchlase monry to h0 samitrAil by inmd ft the pur01hast' anti a imort ttgo of the premisles. Pro\idtl, that, It tho Jim' hnser shall fall to eotnply with thi' saild rns of sale, the p roprtt y wil h ti ev :old, at his rlsk, on the Fi"irst lontlay i Maivl, tS87, S l1AS ,i1LNS'ON 1';, inseut r aster's Ot'tiee, I iJ ,an , 187. TA' 'N O t 5()111'11 ('A lt)1 NA, ()U NTY 01' N 1t:W ltl"lItY. Vllllimetla IC. .iuf,l; 'itintin, agin1st. Stout. (lore, 1)I'endant.. Dlistress 'r 4ient. anid Vi-rait to Sir.e Crops. 1ly virtue of' a itistress Warrant di ret'ted to tme by the abhore iiamtid \Viliamnt t a 1'. 1IM', I have distraited t'or rent duo anti ttnpalhI the 1')llowing goods and eh1ttels, to wit.: Two beds ai tid htdd ing, three chairs, two tables, one trunik, one slotgin, onie creatI -colored ltare. 01ne VOW and ilt', lot ol' lumtber, three pair gears, on' plow stuwk. satllo and bridlo, as the proetrty o' Stout. (;oret; and the tive days having elapsed since the said gootl and ebat.tels were tso tlist.rained. and no replivin having been stied out, therofor, Therel'ore, by virti'e o' the author. ity in me vested, I will sell the above enumerated goods and chattels to the highest bidder 'or cash, at the plan tation o' Mrs. V. El. Ruf', on Friday, the fourth day of February ncxt, at 11 o'clock a. in., towards the ratis faction of said rent. And, also, by vir.tue of' a warrant to seize crops, I will sell, at the same time and place, for cash, the following articles, viz., lot fodder, lot hay, 13 bushels corn, 64 bushels cotton seed, 831 lbs. seed cotton, and about 8 bushels potatoes, seized as the property of the said Stout Goree, towards satisfying the agricultural lien in f'avor of' the said Williametta E. Ruff. JAMES F. EPTING, As Agent of W. E. Ruff, Landlord, A nd Special Deputy Sheriff. Jan. 19, 1887-3t. Special Fire Tax Notice. COUNC.IL CHAMERS, } January 12th, 1887. f Notice is hereby given that 'the 4th an nual Special Fire Tax of one mill on all real and persona!t lrop erty, as assessed for liscal year 1S80-7, as levied under Epeel:l Act. of the Legislature of S. C., most, be paid betweent the 15th day of Febrary and the 1th day of March, 1887. 1By orderV of Council. JOlIN S. F'AlR, C & T1. TV. C. N. 1-12--it. home, by one wh-lo was <tenf twenty-eight yents. Irenttedh by mnost of the ntot.ed spe cial ists withotiit eneit. Cu red htimself In thlree imoths, uandl sinc thiein htindrecia of others. Full partlcular- Sen t 1 plicatt lin. TI. s. PACI, No. 41 West 31st .20 . NOw York City. 12-'.4t, Ploese Don't Forgot It That D)r. II. .James ennnabis Indlica is pro parcel in I:alcuttta, lIdin, from1 thi pint, and best Native Ilienmp, arld is the only rteedy, e,ithter in that country or thIs, thatt wvill post l ively anetl peCrmantlt'tIy cur) CONst:MP'rmON, htttONCuiITiS, AsTauM t, N AsA 1 O.-mTAn AND) Nu-nvous l)ati,T Yaat, or bir-alk tup a fresha 0old in 21 haours. $2 50t per hot tie, th ren bot.tles $11 50. Cradduock & Co., Prlopitetor-s, 10)32 Itace St, Philla. PARKEN'S HAIR BALSAM theo popular favorito for dressing S thto hai, itextorinag color when __ gray. antd preventing IDandrufr. It cle,anses the seait), stops the hair fatling, a,ul Is sureo to pleao. 60c. an<tt 100 at, Druggists. HINDERCORNS. Stop. ni t aos cotnerto tho eet. Nvo nions to ouro. i5 cents at L)ruggiate. IIiscox. & C. N . Y. Winter Fxposuro Causes Coughu, Coilds, P Ieirisy, ltheumtni sm, Pneumitonit, Neuria g in. SelOintit, Li.umba?igo, Iitenche an(1 ther-i almnents, lfor whiuch Itensont's Capelate P'laf.ierIs tare atdti tld to beu th best, remedoty kntown-. They releve and curin In a ewv hotur whten nuo oi11 theraplien liin is taf tho least, ben-. et.. Eatlorsed by3 5,ttt4 Phaysicians and lug gists. lIcwartt- of imi htts tunder alilat stouniding namesiot, sutchl as 'Capsituumi," ''Cal) siciii" or "-Calpscite" Ak ~1 o-Jtit'r ns' ititt tatke noi otter. Exaintt enirefuilly whent youi buy. Alil drutgrits. SE.ABURtY &JoMINSON, Prmoptrietors, Now Yorkl 0. BART & Co., lImipoirters aind WVhole.satle Dealeris in FRUI T1 CH ARLESTON, S. C. Ate receiving by steamer and rail from the Northa and West, full supplies each wveek of CIIOICE A PIPLEs PEA RA4. 1EONS, P0T. TfOEs, CA1hinAU~K 0s,N0ON4, NUTS OF A!, l( INIDs, E(-Te., ETc. PIANOS AM Fotin the world's best makers at faictc Eight grand makers andl over thlree i ]liIA Ohickerinig, Mason & Hiami MNason & Hlamlin, PackardI |Pianos andi Organs delivered, freight dastial atd freIght both wvaya If uot 0iot iT MLY .eN We now announee .tat Fall and Winter, Clothi Hats, ~O "B oots, t' JF. . ,{ Shoes, et Is eotpletO In overy respect, supeilOt to4 "A., mny stook we have ever had. -ThisB1' mtying a good deal, for it is n 3onotidetl that no one 1as ever sirpas$Qt1 ts in uality, style, or otherwise. I hact it is oftei renarked that WRIO 1 ; QOPPORK KEEP THE BEST 600DS, w t,h s is admitted there are those ,ho; ; prompted by sellish motives, would4up pletment thls remark by adding, "but thoey sell then higher," to this we Qnly ply that t' will Int every Instance give is full value for the amount elhrgedag my living business can do. This s o1 hromise and we will make good the sane. . It is a source of gratiflcation to have ouk '''r ,oods and our conscientious representi-.' lonl of the sam thus complimented by hose who have tested thei from year lo year for so long a time. We respect rnlly Invite an exatmination of our stock Ind values. ours, WRIGHT & J.W. COPPOCK, U--22-cf Mollohon Row STYLE & PIT. dLHY NABif RS' PUUrCAN -1 The style and it. of a garment is more tin portant (to peopl of t he nicest taste) than the cost Of a tabr c, and the reador will please bear in mind that I have got the upper hold on style and lit. 'Tho best clothing--suoh as this stock certainly is-equals in all respects the mnajority of custom work. Vhich, then, shall it bo, common tailoring or fine, good fitting and S olai r a td? th Patent Squtaro Shoulder Garments, including Overcoats andi Trousers, have stopped huneds 18Of sensible people fronm going to the delaying and disap pointing tailors, while iny low prices have saved t hem mnany a dollar. I will just mention here that I have some gcreaL, bargains In flue Cutaway arnd Sack Stilts Iam otY'erithemn at the cost * Tho Furnmishintg Goodls D)epat tmnt you will find Comnplete in underwear. Ilosiery, Iland k erchiefls, Collars, cntre, Gloves, eto. H ats in all the laitest shapes and sIzes. The celeb)rated1 Dunma > Iat, for whic'h I anm sole agent In Colmba 8. U. Mly Boys' Deparbmont- is illed with all the novelties of the seeson. Gents' Fine Shoes are a speoinlty. in all tihe leadinig styles of Congress, Button or Laco, also the celebrated WVaukonphtast and Broad way Lastsatreastill the favorites. 8PEfCIAL-I have a line of Slhces for lMen at. $8 00, and the samel slhoe for $2.00, which I will guarantee in (Ovory respect to give satisfaction. Call and see this stock and the D)ouglass $3.00 Shoe. Itespetfully, M. L. KINA RD, Columbia,5.'0. S.TOP TN~AT COUCH!I HU CHES' C'TaJGM SYRUP CO is :4 f :, .t:o.01-Q in re*meidy for - 00 :A i).Ju. A f.T.IIMIA, Incipiett C~~uatmasplio.a, and1( all afrections. of tli.e il IOAT an OINII h8~T. it h a t'onin uto i,tid ,u Aidl for manny yeurs, and hi,A, but., atri .1 to conino you of its virtue. - WVilAl YOU TU.Y IT ? i",r ,ul-, b,y il d1ruihtm. Price,. 2.5 enitus a bottle. R. A. ROBNSi)N & CO. PROPRIEYRIS, LZOUlSViLLE, KY. i2----3-10t-l 1-12-co w Jewelry, Clocks, SILVER PLATED' WARE, Pocket and Table Cutlery, MUSI0AL INSTRUMENTS, Watch Reparing a Specialty. EDUJARD) S0IIOLTZ, p Newberry, 8. 0. -1-13-tf. ry prices on ensiest terms of payment tudred styles to select from. JNToS, n1, lM4thushek, Bent and Ari6 ,Orchestral '- andtpay pJaidl to all railroad points Sonth i tttisfactory, andt tt'st In youii qWv.i d & I1nn & Bate' aoen M,.i...i. t.-amma