The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, November 20, 1889, Image 5
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2C
Entered at the Post OJice at Sumter. S.
G.. as Second Class Matter
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Wants-Sundry ads,
H. Hart?y--Still They Come.
J. H Burgess. Den'ist-Notice.
Durant ? Beliizer-A Q>?iei Pointer.
?. B. Audersou & Co , Agents-The Elec?
tro poi se
J. A. Schwerin-Attention Parents and
Children.
Brown & Chandler-Smoking Jackets and
Drawers.
Personal.
Mrs. W. T. Gee, of Florence, is in the city
visiting friends.
Miss Rosa Brand has returned from her
visit to Darlington.
Mr L. W Dick, of B'ackstock, spent a few
days in the city last week.
Mr. Walter Folsom, son of Mr. F. A. Fol?
som, is in the city for a Jew days.
Mrs. T T Uoshur, of Marv land, daughter
of Co.. J. D Blanding, ;s ic the city on a
?isit.
Mr T. ll James, of Cheraw. has accepted
the position of prescription clerk at Dr.
China's drug store.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herbert {me Miss Con?
stance Furman) speiitsevtr.il days in the city j
visiting friends.
Miss Carrie Folsom, daughter of Mr. Frank
Folsom, and who has been visiting tn Sumter, j
bas returned to Charlotte. N. C
?
The Rey. J. Thornes Pate, on his way to
the animal Conference at Camden, stopped j
over in the city on Monday, to visit reiatives. ?
Mr. Mo'te L. Rodgers, of tue Palmetto Pott. \
is on a visit to Col. T V. Walsh; ot our rm . j
He paid our sanctum a pleasant visit on Mori- j
day.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hadlee and Miss J->s?ie j
Muckenfuss have settled in Sumter. Mr. ?
H?rl!ee bis taken the Scaffe. house, opposite j
Hoyt's gin on Sumter street.
Mr. W. W. Farish, formerly of this city !
bat now traveling salesman for a wholesale j
hat house of Baltimore, spent Saturday in I
Sumter. He was ou his way to Florida, j
wb?cb, with G'orgia and Alabama, com- |
poses the territory in his new business.
Mr. Henry Buck, of Bucksport, Horrv Co., |
was in town last week looking for a house,
with a view to settling ids family here in
order to avail himself of the excellent advan
tages for the education of bis children, w hich 1
our city affords. We hope Mr. Buck will j
settle among us.
The State Ball. !
This brilliant social event transpired at the
Capital on Thursday niyht of Fair Week, I
and is ranked among the finest trails ever '
given by the club. Sumter's only lady re?
presentative was M:ss Emmie Mike:!. Her
r?stame is described as '"cell blue India silk.
Duchess* lace." Among the gentlemen !
; resent, were Messrs. E Ay cock, and W. T. i
Aycock of Wedgefield.
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Muddy Streets.
The last few days of inclement weather j
have brought forcibly to our attention 'he
Deed of something being done by the City
Council to improve the drainage of the ?
streets The ditches on tbe sides ought to :
be deepened or widened, and the dirt ficm j
them thrown upon the road-hed. The centers I
of the streets should be considerably more
elevated th-tn they are at present If the ;
holes tiiat have worn tn the grace1 ed parts of j
the main thoroughfares were filled with the ?
same kind of giavel-if it can te obtained -
instead of with gutter dirt, it would be work j
well done.
Queer Cotton.
The Stflteburg correspondent of the Xeus
and Courier states that he has found cotton
plant? io his field which contained lint tn the ;
bolls and no seed, they having dropped out i
of the holl, and planting this seed, be oh- \
tained boils full of seed bu: no lint. This
confirms the Spartan t-urg story. A colored ;
mao in the ?ame neighborhood reports the .
Same state O"' facts, So that there Seems to be
no dour,t about it. It is too early to de-j
termine what the hearings of these facts on 1
cotton production will he. It looks now- ?s
if there are "freaks*' to ttie world of cotton, .
just as there are in the world of men.
Incandescent Electric Lights
On Inst Snturdn-. evening the in-'wide cent ,
electric lights to 'be stores were turned on.
, and probed to be ia every sense a success.
The stores in which they ha\e been placed ;
presented a hrilltant appearance and. while j
the cost is a trifle more tb <n it is in lighting ;
by kerosene, there is no comparison in tb?
results, and no one ca'? hive cause to regret
the change. A majority of the business
houses now have the electric lights, and as !
pome were only waiting to s-e that they :
Were a SUCCeSS, we have nt) doubt that bef?te i
many weeks the Electric Light Co., wil! have
Contracts for every one of the five hundred
lights which they are able to furnish. We
Suppose that in case they cannot supply the ;
demand with the presmt machinery the* wiri
increase it in order to meet the requremeuts
of the public.
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The State Fair.
i
We have been informed that 5?S tickets to
tot State Fair w-re sold from Sumter las'
week. AU with whom we have talked seemed
to have enjot ed themselves and Come away
from the capital city pleased Trie sham hat?
tie which attracted itrge nurut-ers 0:1 Wednes?
day was a new arid novel sigf:t to many of
the younger generation, and stirred recollec?
tions among the older ones of the hardships
endured in their actu-ii service twenty-five
years ago. The S L I., rank ?nd fi e distin?
guished themselves for the courageous man?
ner in which they stood the deafening roar
and the 611 u ling smoke from the muskets of
their foes as voi:e\ af-er vol.'ej. was discharg?
ed ia their faces. They ai-o dist;ugui>h< i
themselves for their running, when iu ti;?
mimic bat'le <t was their duty to run We
are glad to report that they returned wi-h n
fu'I roll even .f their spirits were not as high
as at their departure
Toe Fair was a success, both as to quantity
aod quality of exhibit?, ihost* of stock and
poultry being exceptionally good The pa?
pers state that fu'.iy 2o,000 j<*-o?>!e were iu
attendance tn all during the week.
The premiums awarded to exhibitors from j
Sumter County are as follows :
T. 0 Sanders-Best sx pumpkins, first 1
prile : Poland Cuna jow 2 years old, first
prize; hroad tail ewes ewe lambs. ram tam'',
ewe lamh, first premiums; broad buck,
second premium; bushel white turnips, firs? ; 1
best Durham bul!. 3 years old and upwards,
fir st ; best Durham bull, 1 to J years od, sec?
ond ; best D irham cow, 3 years old and up?
wards, first.
Miss Annie Graham -Historica: Pa'vir.g,
Specsal mentioo
W. M. Graham-Best p>?ir matched hors*?
one of each sex, second pren.?um ; b?-5; pur
matched geldings, first premium.
W. J Ellison- Best comb honey, Kest ex?
tracted hooey, best co ony Italian be*-s. best
queen be??, best hive be?-s Premiums, S'Jli 50
Grand Raffle.
Julias A. Schwerin proposes to ra??l- two
handsome dr?*-sing cases complete wi-h
manicure implements, and two beautiful
oleograp'iS, ali which may be s-eri at his
8'ore. TherewiM he one hundred chances i-i ?
all, ?the two highest and the two lo**-st
throw? taking the prizes Chances fifty rent?
The raffle to take p'are as soou as the hun?
dred chances are taken,
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"The Wot king Circle'1' of r-?ie ' Kine's
Daughters*' will give a Musicale and Reading
at the residence o? Mr D. J. Auld on Thurs
day evening the 2!*', beginning at H 0 clock
A collection box will be placed i-i a con?
venient post (ion. and the proceeds of 'he
entertainment will be (Jevot*vl to a charitable
purpose. The public are cordially invited to
attend.
Wanted.
A situation R? teacher br a roting ladi
graduated in English References given if
required. Address, Miss F H. A., Sumter
S. C.
Ladies and children are requested to Call
early and examine the large stock a'J. A.
Schwerin s.
Macram? Cord al! colors, at Levi's.
Chinile Cord and Fringes, ali colors, a*
Len's.
Men's plow Shoes. 90c, at Levi's,
Women's Grain Polkas, $1 00, at Levi's.
Full assortment of Cloak- and Wrap? a
Levii.
Death.
Mr. James Hoar of MX'-eHanviKe was
found dead it; Ins buiigy 0:1 bis way to Sum?
merville, on Friday lust, tie is supposed '?
have died fr<>tn a stroke of apoplexy. Mr.
Doar is a brother ol Dr. S 1?. Doar, the fattier
of Mrs. Shore ot our city.
M>-j Myer B Moses died on last Fi ?day night
and ?as buried on St? iday. M?j Moses has
been tn bad health for s -me time past and
his death, though sudden. was not unexpected
He was the e!d st son of the Ute Montgomery
Moses, and wis a law ver by profession but
has not practiced tor a numVr of yeats.
We were sorry to s*-e in Saturdays AV?*.?
awi C'liaitr, trie announcem?*?! td the de ?tb
of Mr John F Arthur. ?ell known mer han:
of Camden^ He WHS a ?;?-niitl. kind hearted
gentleman and will ! emisSed MI Camden where
hts enterprise and public spirit ?ere appre?
ciated.
DHI ton. threeyears old son of M nj K F
Burrows dieu" ou i i;t Saturday atter a long
sick ness
Religious.
Rev. K T. Hodges preached irs farewell
sermon last S-rnday morning und left tur
Camden on Monday tu attend the r?gulai
meeting of Conference.
Rev \V,'.!:t-r Herbert ri iel the pulpit at the
Methodist Ctnirch Inst Sunday evening.
A ca?e i meeting of Harmony Presbytery
was held in this city on Moto! ty for tiu* pur?
pose ot taking S'e.-S ?uwkitig to a division ot
the Presbttery.
There will he servie?* at the Church of the
Holy Comforter ou Suudav next. A M. ai
ll o'clock, and P M ?: 7 3u. T'.c rector
will officiate. Service oa Friday at 4 3<J
o'clock.
The Ree. M P. Matheny preached at the
Baptist Church 0:1 Sunday night.
A Presbyterial! Church will be organized
at Duri >>e's X it ?ads on Saturday. "23r.i inst.,
by a Commission of Harmony Presbytery,
composed of Kees J. G. Richards, A. M.
Sae and S W. E ?mumds, und Elder A.
White, It will be ari interesting occasion
and the public ere invited to attend.
loma Items.
?OMA. S C. Nov. 16. 1389.
Mr. Editor: We have had fine weather for
gathering crops, consequently we are about
through gathering, lu some sections the
crops were not so good : hut we have made
about a full crop here. The Corn crop is very
good. There have be?m but very few oats
sown here this fall. I think lhere will bea
good crop sown in the spring.
We nave Leen qni'e lonesome he? e this week
on account of so many being gune to the fair.
Ou i?st Sunday, ?t Spring Hill, Johnnie
Joyner was married to Miss Mattie Caughman,
by Rev. J Munnertyn.
An old Colored man here has a turkey hen
that he says is '21 years of ".icc. We think it
is lime to Set her tree a?<ou" Christmas.
The Annual Con-'eren- e o' ; he Reformed
MrthedislS Cs i ll SeSSton at liitr'eSnakeSnringS.
Our public school opened brie the first
Monday iu thi;- m.? ;t':. w;:h Miss Emma
LaCoste as teacher. There are twenty odd
scholars. Every one Seems tu bc- pleaded with
her.
>. r. Lee Divis h*s had his mill repaired,
atid is now ready to a ?ve us I reid. PUNCH.
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Clarendon JSews.
From the Times
Mr. J. W. We!is, ot Patiuia, is very ill. and
is not expected to ?ive. He bas congestion of
the stomach and bruin.
Mr. Lee Scarborough, of Bishopville. came
down last Saturday to see his wife and Sue
bu.?, ?hoare visiting at Mr. H. A. Walkers.
Mr. W. Theo L-sesne exnects to leave fur
Florida the latter part of this wr?k. to super?
intend the gathering of the orange crop? on
bis mother's place in that State.
Mr. W. H Muldrow tilled four foxes near
his re-idetice last ?eek, atid says thal the
next full moon he proposes to k:ii double that
number. Foxes aie plentiful m that section,,
une wuuld naturally infer.
We learn that ia>t Saturday after 'he hands
of the Wilson and Summerton railroad had
laid the track of their railtoad ncto-s ihe
track of tue E?itaWYtlte railroad and had
?eft. that the Eurawvtl e railroad people went
ther^ and lind the track nulled up. We un?
derstand that Capt. VYiisou ?;ii replace bis
railroad tr ick to-d ?y.
Whatever feuds to iucrea>e usefulness, by
banishing pain ar,d Suffering, ?iii certainly
secure nonce and ap{ roval. W e allude to
Salvation Oil.
I. sure your life fi r 'lf> c<mts air?nst al! the
danger of a C?M?S jr.nnr. ?e*S 'tea'il by keeping
a bottle of Dr Bul! s Cough Syrup cou
ventent, lt ir- 1 h.- best.
Notice.
As I hive added to ruy stock of cows I am
now able tu furnish milk to a few more custo?
mers. Milk ?i.i he delivered at your door
in any quantity, morning and evening.
Respectfully, JOBS R. HAYNSWOKTU
Fair Play is a Jewel.
Br-ing determin-d tv? ne the Leaders of Low
Price? fur In.nest goods we guarantee to sell
genuine 36-incb Fruit of iii?- Loom \c. per
yard less than any price, advertised. All
other goods in same proportion. Schwartz
Brus.v
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Plush Goods ia endless variety at J. A.
Sch ?erl .vs.
Don't forget that Winburn can make you
as fine photographs as cnn be made else?
where, and the pf ices are 1 it ht.
All colors in Z-pbyr, at Levi ?j.
Dress Ginghams, 8c, at L-vi's.
Wilburn's Gallery.
Cups atid S iuce:s. V.tses, Tea Sets, Lemo?
nade Se?sand a.! '-.md? of China and Glass?
ware suitable fur holiday presents at J. A.
Sch wer in's
Best work in Photography at Winhurn's
Gai ?er v .
35 ?net: ai! wool Cashmeres, 25c, at L-vi's.
4'2-i..cu aii wool Suitings. 60c, at Levi's.
33 inch Sateens, ???c, worth 15c, at
Lev;
Kui bro; der v Silk, n" colors, at Levi's.
1 OUMStS
Whether o', pleasure b? r.r or biisii es?, should
take on . very trip t buttle of Sy rup of Figs,
a- ;t KC!S rm.st pleasantly and ? ff?cruaM V <.n
rite kidneys, ii-"-: a.-.d bowels. preventing
fevers, headaches and other t.,rm-; ot sickness
For sale in 5 c. and 51-00 bottles hy ai. lead?
ing druggists. Ovt. I?; :;
Pres?:.-* ir. t1 ? rr;' <;t tl?gant f rrn
THE LAXATIVE ANO NUTRITIOUS JUICE
- OK TH?.
FIGS OF CALIFORNIA,
Combined with the medicinal
virtues of plants known to \>c
most benefit ial to thc human
system, f(>rmiug au agreeable
and effective laxative to ?>erni i
nently cure Habitual Consti?
pation, aird the many ills de?
pending on a weak or inactive
con fl it ion of the
KIDNEYS, LIVER ?.HD BOWELS,
Ir .s thc rr^'T C3t< -!l-n: r i r:.^ !y k n< ?n to
CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY
When one is Pihr . =; or ( ox..-:;; atrd
PURE BLOOD, REFRE8HIMC SLEEP,
HEALTH &nd STRENGTH
MATIJR? LC< FOLLOV/.
ano
arc
ryverv one is usim
delighted wilt it.
ASK YO'Jfi DRUGGIST FOP
SYRUP OJF? r'IOS
MANUPAC'-'JUED OMUY Hf
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SA y FRANCISCO, CAL.
i ? -tc KY ft*' YORX. N. Y
- THAT -
QUEEN'S
FRUIT STO?E
Is Headquarters for
FRUI TS. V KG ETA BLES A NI ?
CONFECTIONERIES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
The largest assortment of
Staple and Fancy Crackers
; in the City
Also a full !?ne of
: Staple anil Fancy Groceries.
1 lieaietnber that I cannot be undersold,
j MOSES G KEEN.
; Ort 9
j Agent.
-DKALEK IN
i DI!! IA i EMMI
TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY
AND Abb KINDS OF
I Druggist 3 Sundries
; USUALLY K KPT IN * FIKS?-CLA5S DKU? J
STORK.
Tobacco, Snuff and Segars,
! GARDEN SEEDS, &C, !
-ALSO
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
VT/J ASS. PUTTY, &c.
-A NH
DYK STUFFS,
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Physician's Prescriptions careful!} :
com pun mied, and orders answered ;
! with care and dispatch. j
! Tiie public will fitid my stock of
Medicines complete, warranted genu- ?
ine, and of the best quality.
Cal! and see for yourselves.
IMPERIAL EGG F??~D,
! FOR ALL VARIETIES OF POULTRY, ;
i WILL MAKE YOUR HENS LAY !
Il keeps fowls in best condition, ami makes I
i poultry the most profitable stock on the farm, j
When the Imperial Egg rood is ?Vd ucco'rd
: ing to directions. sh k and drooping chicks ?
1 will never he seen It supplies KII ihe need
i ed material ft?r forming hone, muscle, and j
; feathers, and by bs gentle Ton ic efi>ct strength- !
ei.s the digestive organs and la\.< tlie fuunda
tion for vigorous. heaDliv, and therefore, i
profitable fowls. They wi i 1 also be fiited for j
\ matke! a month earlier than by common
j treatment. For sale hv
i Dr. A. J. CHINA.
March 'Hi
THE SH?OSDS KA?FOXAL M\K]
OF SUMTER.
: STATE, CITY AND C< ?TNTY DEPOSI-I
TORY, M'MTKR, s. c.
: Paid Up Capital .$75.000 00 ?
Surplus Fund. 7,">U0 00 j
Transacts a General Ranking Business.
Careful attention given to collections.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Deposits of Si and upwards received. In- [
I terest allowed at t'?*- tate of 4 per cent. p*-r
Hi:num. Pt>ftt 'e quarterly, on first days 0<
J.iuuarv, April. J o i \ ?nd October
" R. Xl. WALLACE.
Vice President.
i W. .ALSTON PRINGLR -Tri.,
' A tig. 7 Cashier.
! II B? i llili!, j
j SUMTER, S C. I
CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. j
Transacts a general Hanking onsiness. j
Also hps
A Savings Bank Department, !
j Deposits o' Si f,0 and upwards received |
Interest calculated at the raie of 4 per ce"t.
per annum, payable quarterly.
IV. F. B. HAYNS WORTH,
A. WHITE. JR , President,
j Cashier. j
FALL AND WINTER
MILLINERY.
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We would invite our friends and the ladies j
genetaily tu call and examine our
FLOWER.-., FANCY FEATHERS, BIRDS
AND RIBBONS. j
TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED
Hats and Bonnets.
i
Children's Silk and ^Plush
UO.WKTS.
. . I
ZEPHYRS IX ALL COLORS
A Xi) SHADES.
Orders intrusted to our care will receive!
pl ut? pt ni ten : ion.
MRS. WHITE & MISS MILLER,
lid : -
Sportsman's Mpfe j
F. W. HUSEiWN,
GUN-MAKER, j
COLO! m A, s. c.
DEA I.Kl: IN
(?lins, Pistols and Fishiuu Tackle,
Agent fur Hazard a- .I At!,~ Powder Com j
patties, also Agent foi LefeVer Arms Co.
AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS;
Shells Loaded by Latest Improved Machine
First-Clasp G un Work Guaranteed.
PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. '
J.-*r~ Give me H rall at Sportsman ?. If- -?? ?
^nariel s ' 'ct 2*> o
WILLIAM KENNEDY.
Fashionable Barber.
MAI N STREET.
Nest door to Earle A Purdy'.? Law i '(}:.?.. j
S I ' M I KK. S VJ.
IDESI!:!-; To INFORM il,- .inz-.s o :
Suroor and vi rt nita that I b,v.< op-ued 1
'l?U3??e#S (in HIT own a? . .> ? u.- i i.?,v. r.Y
.tand, an-l that \.\\ \\ competent .and polst?
?s^istatits. I will be pleased fo sei v? them it
.iv br?neh ol ri?y. business in ibu n>?t e'\!?
? ? he ?rt.
Give me a call.
KENNEDY.
ers
atters,
SUMTER, S. C.
METS AI OVERCOATS.
^{TE KEEP SAMPLES OF SMOKING JACK HTS on hand oncl will
- . fi *'. ? \ *?V; -tr>5
vrf-:r~r ;
^ order same whenever desired.
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Q> Also a large line of Overcoats in light and heavy weights, which
wc will dispose of at extremely low prices.
No house in the city can show a larger or better seleeteJ. stock
of Men's, Youths' and Childrens Clothing and Furnishing '"oods
and right here we would like to call special attention to our Under
wear in cotton, mixed and all wool goods.
Before purchasing le sure and examine our iroods.
Brown ? Chandler.
Scrivens' Patent Elastic Seam Drawers
Are provided with an improvement consisting of an Elastic Insertion at the inner and
outer seams which gives elasticity in movement and comfort in fit. The Drawers are cut in
figure outlines and afford the wearer ali the advantage of knit goods while retaining the supe?
rior comfort of woven fabric. The Patent Elastic Seam, which contains no rubber, retains its
springiness and wears longer than the other portion of the garment. It makes the Drawers
conform to the position of the wearer and avoids any strain, no matter what position the body
assumes. Summer weight $1.00 : Winter weight $1.25. For sale bv
3rd ANNOUNCEMENT. 3rd.
We opened the season as before with the lowest
Prices,
And when our Competitors attempt to follow us
e cut and carve prices below the reach of com?
petition?
Genuine 36-in. Fruit of the Loom, bleach,-see ''local.*' 28 dozen celebrated Juno Corsets at 70c. 70c, 70c. 70c.
10-4 Brown Sheeting at Hi cents a yard. 30 dozen Schwartz Jiros. 50 cent Corset, (so branded) can't
10-4 Bleach Sheeting at ITA cents a yard. : be duplicated less than 75 cents.
2 cases "?('?-in. Sea Island ai G-> cents. 15 doz. celebrated P. X. Corsets (every pair warranted) at 75c
10 baies best Plaid Homespun, 2G-inchf at 5 cents. 100 doz. Ladies' colored bordered ll. S. Handkerchiefs, "fast
10 pieces all-wool red Flannels, at 12J cents. colors,'" at 50 cents a dozen.
20 pieces, encl), Canton Manuels at 7. 8 and 10 cents. Reg- 50 dozen Ladies' White IL S Handkerchiefs, warranted all
ular value, 10, 12,J and 15 cents. linen, at S cents each. 05 cents per dozen.
1? pieces J twilled Criions at 8 cents. 20 doz. Ladies' all linen, IL S. Initial Handkerchief:? at 15 et s,
10 pieces Turkey red Damask at 25 ce??s, worth 40 cents. each. $1.75 per dozen.
Coates' Spool Cotton at 45 cents per do/.., 1 cts. a spool. 20 doz. Misses seamless ribbed Hose, fast colors, at 15 cents.
100 dozen Turkish Bath Soap at ;?5 cents pur doz. 15 dozen Ladies' Balbriggan seamless Hose at $1.50 per doz,
25 dozen Ladies' all-wool Jersev (Hoves at 21 cents. 25 dozen Ladies' Hose, solid colors and Black at l?? cents.
A lew only of those Kid Cloves in Tans and Black at 00 cts "last colors."
a pair, worth $1.00. Children's Merino Indervests at only 15c, 15c, 15c, 15c
We have just opened a New Line of Accord?on Plaited Skirts, which are j
more beautiful than ever.
Don't fail to see the latest shade in Dress Goods (Calves' Liver) with the]
stylish trinimmg io match.
Look at our Imported Embroidered Suits and Side Hands.
VII we ask is a Comparison of Pri?es Before Purchasing. !
i
REMEMBER, REMEMBER, REMEMBER, j
Our Prices are for every day in the week, to suit the convenience of our many friends and
patrons. Very Respectfully,
October
Palace Dry Goods Emporium.
BEST AND CHEA PEST.
ALL GOODS 6UARAKTEE0?
Estira&?es furnished by return Mai!.
LAR5E STOCK. PROMPT SHIPMENTS.
Iii. E. TOALE k CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND WF?OLE
SALE DEALERS IN
DOORS, SASH, BHDS,
MOULDING,
-AND-J
3ENEBAL BUILDING- MATEBIAI*
Office and Salesrooms, IO and 12 ff ay oe St ,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Jan 25 o
The largest and most complete estatdithmerU South
GEO. S. HACKER & SON,
Manufacturers o?
Doors. Sash, BM, liing
ASD SHILLING MATERIAL.
OFyi'JE A>fl> V7AKKKO05?3,
King, opposite Cannon St reef,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Jan 1 (f
M
C. 0- MOIR & BRO
COLUMBIA, S. a
SASH & BLINDS,
LATHS, LIME,
CEMENT, PLASTER,
AND HAIR.
French aa? Aiasricaa Window Glass,
PAINTS, OILS
AND TARNISHES,
CARTER WHITE LEAD,
The Best in the Market.
Special Attention Given to Order*
hy Mail.
C. 0. BROWN k RRO.r
Opposite Post Office,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Oct 5-0
C. WULBERN & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND DEALERS IS
Proms, Lipis, Tota, k,
1 & 7 and 1 G 9 East -Bay r
CHARLESTON, S. ?.
Dec. 2 6
OTTO F WIETERS,
WHOLESALE
GROCER
And Liquor Dealer.
OFFICE AND SALESROOM:
183 East Ba?, Charleston, S. C*
Nov. 7 o
&E?. ?. STEFFENS & SON,
Established 1347.
WHOLESALE GROCETRS,
Auction and Commission Herchan'8
and Liquor Sealers.
A?1W? TG?t
The Pl. ri ip Best Brewing Co.. Milwaukee
Beer, and the '*Best" Tonic, a concentrated
liquid extract i>f Mut and Hops
The r?\$i Brewing Co . Milwaukee Beer.
197 EAST BAY A?*D 50 AND 52 STATE Sw.,
(Auction Rj'om Srare Street.)
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Consignments Solicited.
J?fi. 'Z'3.
CHAS. C. LESLIE,
Wholesale and Rf Mil Dealer ia
FISH, GAME, OYSTERS,
TURTLES, TERRAPINS,
POULTRY, EGGS, SU.
Stalls No. i and 2 r^a Market.
Offiee and Fish Douse. 18 and 20 Market S*.
East i>: Kn?; Bay,
CHARLESTON, C.
All orders promptly attended to.
Terms cash oe city acceptant.
Ort. 3
CT BART & CO!,
Importers and Wholesa!? Dealers is
CHARLESTON, S. 0 ,
Are rereivmp hy .?:e*n:?T arid rail from tb?
North and \Ve>t fui! supplies each week of
CHOICE APPLES. F KA HS.
LAMONS. PeTATOFS.
CA BB AC KS. v NION^,
NUTS OF ALL KINDSy,
ETC , Err
Orders solicited and promptly filled.
Oct 2.
GEO. L. COOK,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
265 KI ye S TICK KT,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Aue io o
WAVERLY HOUSE,
IN THE BEND- OF KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Rate?, $2 and $2.50 per daj,
G. T. ALFORD,
Maj 2-0 LUlUURi Ll%i9L