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I N S EC TS INJUlIOUS TO
- WEIEAT.
InsebliN-44s whey ar.
more or less numerous in all parts
of thec up.4 g na tely,.
however,the greater portion of these
pests are of -maR1 sise; ,d there
fore readily escape notice until
their numbesh MErssa to
such an extent as to cause serious
losses to the farmer or dealers in
this grain.
Some kinds confine their ravages
to the wheat plant while it is quite
small, as, foi instance, the Messian
fly (Cecidom-yia Mesrutorh,eh
deposits its eggs in the wheat plant
during the Autumn, while another
brood of the same attacks it again
in the. SIrieg, q gb nog in
to the centre of the stalk and caus
ing it to wither and die. - This
terrible pest 4>f our wheat fields was
first observed on Staten Island in
1776, and from this point it appears
to have spread -over The -couatry,
sometimes increasing to s4ch an ei
tent as to compel farmers to abaido'
wheat culture entirely for a num
ber of years in succession, and over
a wide range of territory,then again
disappearing probably through the
aid of paras,icenes. It is only
a few years since the great, wheat
growidig regions of Central New
York were devastated by this ini
again in the same localities, so that
the farmer mtlefoi pe alert.
Another species of the same
genus, known as the "w~heat midge"
comrinlaiy' is
have. efore ps jwo,beads gAwI
receiged frorfi Mr. W. C. Littleton,
of Tibpecanoe couiiy, Id., which
coniiii p4$2 l
habit of s i~
female deposit,iug her cggs in the
heads of~ wi1atNhtiii blos
som. The eggsa hata in eight or
ten days, the maggots feeding upon
the poi s ~ ~Jng }4~
of thed 'nig sof' keyn 'ani
causing thmtgspgl fe
reaching maturity tihegrus de
scend to the* ground; for ing mi
nute in4co ~ is wh~
pass min ~arm~f
in time to~ attc he wheat w en~
in bloom. Theses efg.idog dre
very small two-winged flies, but
they have natural eneinies in still
more mini;te gpepips of four-winged
flies. bddangiig thegas Ikty
gastes. Were it not for the latter we
fear our farmers would soon have to
abandon wheat culture altogether ;
but as the midge increases, its natu
ralenemy aksolias an dpport*uzity'of
multiplying; oeagilgy however,
the wheat destroyers appear to get
the advantage for a few years at
least, but their enemies soon be
come stroigeao}gh iiWnumbers to
overpower and destroy them.
There is still another. insect
which is sometis erg tjuriaus
to growing wheat. Iisgenerally
referred to as the "joint-worm,"
from the appearance~ of the mag
gosi orf iar: jiits' onathe
stems ofthe wheat. When abun
dant, great numbers of the wheat
stalks die and break dowit soon af
ter the heads appear-. The name
of the species which attack wheat
is Eurtoma~ horde-Rarris. I
Another s~pebies iattaeks -rye in
a similar manner; another barley;
and as the pupa of all of them
remain in the dry straw during
Winter, the best method of check
ing their ravages is to burn over
the stubble in the FalI,fand see that
all the straw fromn which the grain
is threshed is eithe i~ out~ to
stock or rotted down itn the bara
yard before warm weather in they
fcalowinz Spring.
2 ntebn ti o aefo
- ~ c~ ~
a.wq i~ the bins it is ~ sa~ front
he attacks of insects. Perhaps
he most common and destructivi
kind in this country is the red
grain (Sitophilus granarius). It is
i small beetle of 'pitchg-red -color,
and af.i)s + t%er Tis ito4e,
eating t 4 1i e of t#e tor
nel; hence it is no easily detected
except by handling -the grain or
submitting it t-a 4light pressure,
the shell readily breaking when
touched. This weevil is soimetnims..
exceedingly numerous about old
bain's 1 tih;Mid lle States, and
considerable care is necessary to
preserve seed wheat in good con
dition for sowing. Infested barrns
should be wp a bsedee i -
son before new grain is, pu in,
oven to fumigating with burning
Llphur, as well as dusting. the
crackv' il&io e tinlffi N
samessn a .
I tiose iiis ofd e
vil Soryzea, attacks rice as well
as wheat in the Sothern States.
It differs,fr9 th former in having
two 1'g6 i-6t spofs on each ely
tron, and is of a dark brown or
black oijor. It.,is generally known
as the *bll ieevi" There'ire
other species of ,weevil, which,in
fest A,id s ndibi finkhs
and flies, and it would be well for
our farmers to p"orottetiou
to these pests, dan no lai
how to re,"ill e Wel nGse
cies, hatg ra hati known of
thei.0 s, hv best to destroy
them. The longeif such things are
negleqtog tygg g d tte
are likely o become, and It-is quite
frequently the ease^ that a few
dollars ;mNedAggto l 1
works, and a few evenings spent
in reading them, would save a far
mer hundreds oT dollars annually.
[Wee-'yA IiGiw rk.
ONLy. Goon FARMING IS -PaU
mITABLE-Tbe,lAesq wp is to lo.ok
facts' s ae'y I the faZee. eii
onePf eheia. MP40flr Xi oefInotj
" We4 AA U'Aurses
if' we would. We work in-competition
wi h t e - 'worl ude, antiguiated
me ~ e d g,4nski% la
bo Niuo ufMeilisid soiW will
not serve us against science, .skin,
old, rude, wasteful system may, for a
wh ive the farmer a livio b rob
parts of the country we have got be
aas aopt the t End most eco
noomic methods of wofking them, train
and skil
wherver prac ca , p ve abor
saviLig implements, we:shallsgo under
in "the erugglafor life." Five bushels
of corn to -the acre, or one-fourth or
on-hr f ae c on ota
remuneritfy cro, at 'any price for
our proda att6 e JiIelftiget.
If.jv,a, hietdsimay as well
"layA9g the shovg Anbhe,he" at
once. it,is .thpsmes.elsewhere. In
New England, in- New York, in Penn
sylania, and even in the great fertile
West, there ist eine pfalt
-farja don't pag.ut good farm
in does " a " there, and it "pays"
still better Itr? a aMbIe of cot
ton to the aere-r--a great deal better
than;. that. can be done-and from
twenty to forty bushels of corn-which
is settig tie figuregvey l#r,agi
-and other crops in proportion, and
farming will no longer be unremunera
tiv~- ~ rt7lR
MAIDEt-HAIR FERNS IN THE
HoUs.-I have heard so manyla
mentations of late on the great diffi-.
culty of growing these beautiful draw
ing-room ornaments, that I feel in
lined to o umigeate myowum expe
rience, ini the hope that 6 in'ay be of
use yJ1w~dzvo aW
room, not only without,damiage to their
appearance, ibst ils6~greitrg to their
ad van e..1Yris aeajliS
and of the brightest green, and seldom
without a few young frends just
pierciug the soil to replace those that
are failing. I find tl-ey give far less
trouble than other pot plants .in doors,
except, perhaps, the Begonias. My
met o axureis vey si I
re-pot them one a year in J anuary,
usgpg..pgrund; trea.l
or three days liberally with lukewarm
rain water, if I can get it, and I do
not stop until it comes through into
the large deep saucer in which the
plats always stand. It is not neces
sary to keep them always standing in
water; probably the saucer may be
coee dry the next day, but much will
depend on the heat of the room. Mine
has a large fire on most of days in
winter, but my ferns have had to en
dure occasional trials of perhaps two
or three frosty days together without
a fire, and have not been hurt. In
1fth -Ma
a1'1Sta~ .'j L :L~ Ui re.~yui~'1c U'
of the Gurde,~.
Professional Cards.
E. C; JONES,
Dml'TIST.
t4wrs qer 0. Bai#t% - o
Aaepedtfully idrarms hs ptrods aid t
public generaly that he has taken rooms
as above mentioned, and will be happy to
.attend al profesional calls made on him..
Sep. 8, Ir'5-6-y.
Dr. S. G. WELCH
HavingJocatein the town of Newberry,
offers his professional selvices to the people
of t.e town- and sntrr6iuding! coihntr'
When not professionally engaged he may
be found either at Dr. Fant's Drug Store,
or at his residence on Boandry Street, be
tweet, Mr. Win. Langford's and Mrs. Stan
more Langford's. Aug. 11, 32-5m.
C3UNREYANG:
l nie i ; being provided with
the most improved instrunients, is prepamid
to do all kinds of SURVEYING with accu
ga.cy anddispaL1h. - - -
Ag 4rd" ljMt-Subev 1&-"MeIts Liv
Office, ors. . MowePs SreM4wilfreceive
irompt attentioNe,
Oct ve
COLLECT ON AGENCY.
WIL 1. TOMr,
Attorney and Counsellor at Laws
A"
TRIAL JUSTICE,
NEWBEERY, ----- SOWN CAOLINA.
-0
All legal business entiusted to this office
attended to
Coiresp&xd I isletd
Feb. 17, 1875-7-ly.
BoOkS and *atiWterY.
TATION E R
- .TUOT RECEIVED.
AT THE HEBD B,OK ON BE FUIND
Letter, Note, Invitation, Cap, Legal Cap,
Wedding, Initial, Sermon, and other kinds
of Paper.
Envelopes of all kinds to match.
P
eMe
haidsome-Writng
Ledgers, Day Books, Receipt Books, Let
ter Books, and a lare variety of Memoran
um ooks.
L pta Diaries, dpa oc rkinds.
4Pencils, Inks--black,'violet carmirie.'
Paper Weights, Files, Tae Measures.
Backgammon Boards, Chckers and Dice.
.Mucilage Camel Hair Brushes.
KPens,Jn ble ~ ltes.
Stereoscopes, Conversation Cards and
Cames.
School Books,CopyyBooks,rawirWBooks.
Blotting Paper, sma.ll and large, white
and colored.
Bristol Boards, -Tissu-e Paper, all colors.
L Drawing Paper. Dice Cups.
Pape~r Dolls and Paper Furniture, for the
little tolks.
Marbles.
Andi many other things.
Rtemember iho .place, over .H ARMONS
Jan. 27, 4-f
A bo,# Rabies; ARleine
CBrat Tahr'
Cross of Chrt3Ji -berj e
Dairyman's Dagter; Devotedness;
Smith's Elements of Divinity;
Drift Wood; Ecce Ecclesia;
Family Government; Fanny the Flower
Gir l;;...,
Life of Fletchere; F1etsh eAAppeal;
Fred Brenning; Gate ofPlte;
Headlands of Fai; Reart Blssoms;
Heavenly World; Holiness?.Home;
Heirs-of the Kingdom; sfMe of Mlrs rH. N.
Roger;
Ho me Truths; Junior Cler4
McKindree's Works: Thong flGirls;
The Successful Merhant;
Scripture Help; ShortSermons; -~
Village Blacksmith; Vinny.Leal;.
Life of Westey; Wesley's Sermons;
And many others.
in addition to above a largeeassortment of
Hymn Books, all sizes and bindings, to
gether with Disciplines.
Call at
NEW BERRY
HERALD BOOK STORE;
Feb. 24.8S-tf.
[Undertaking.
0. M. HARRIS,
Cabinet Maker &Undertaker.
Has on hand and -will make to order,-Bed
steads,.Bureaus, Wardrobes, Safes, Sofas,
Settees, Lounges, &c..
Cabinet Work of all'kinds made and re
paired on liberal terms.
Has on hand a full supply of Metalic, Esz
hoany and Rosewood Burial Cases:a"
Ooffins made to order at short notice, and
hearse supplied.
Oct 9 40 tf. MARTIN H ARRIS
Fisk's MetaNllci8 C888,
THE SUBSCRIBER has constantly or
band a full assortment of-the above approved
cases, of different patterns, besides2 coffie
o i1is own make, all of which he is prepared
to furnish at very reasonable rates, with
promptness and despatch.
Persons desirous of having cases sent by
raicoad1 wilt Aaveg hem seu.free-of ghergg.
k- earse4llwyB -on banmd 'and willabe
furnisedat4the rate-of 41 per-da.y. -
Thankful dor past palriage, thue-ttbs
scriber respectfully asks for a continuation
of the same, and assures the public, that
noeffort on his part will be spare" to rendeg
tne utmost satisfaction. .
R.. C. CRA2MLW
Yewberry S. 0., July .l
Cotton Saw Giji
Equal to any in the country, with an im
p~oved COTTON ROLL, superior 4u any
other Gin.
31anufactured by J. M. ELLTOTT.
P urw.a mate.
AgneculLural and 'Achamcal Society, Wins
boo' . 0. A. 4 3m
. 7?isceNaneewhs.
PRICE- REDUC D
FROM 8fdeTO ~
50 CENTS- PER .. X
It. 20~T MEET,TREDEMND FOuR.A...
SAFE ANI RELIABLE
#EVER AND AGUE ANTIDOTE
At a Price Within the Reach of All.
.1-iENTIRELY YEGETABLE.
-2 SNE'VER KNOWN TO FAIL.
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE THEM.
NEVER WAS MEDICINE SO DESERVEDY POPULAR.
- For Sale by Dr. S. P F&NT.
7$ep.'29,3 -ri
HARNESSrS4DDJiS, PLOW GEARING?
9 '' AND
A so migngeADDLERYARDWARE.
We beg to 1infrM the public that we have made large additions to our ;aanufact9rIng
establishment, and we ae. uo. prepare4 to sell heaper than any other house in the
South. Manufaauring al..odi:oat line we are prepared to iwarradt them all' as to
workmanship and material. Give us a call and see our
BU.GY ARNES8 AT $12 PER SETT
. i -sd . 7 N1D OUR
- MCCLELLAN SADDLES AT $3 EACIL
The same that are selling elsewhere at $3.50. These. are no factory goods, but- the
genuine
HOME MADE AND WARRANTED
OH1APEAU & HEFFRONY
- 68 Meettig Street, Charleston, S. C.
Sep. 15, 37-3m.
E1 ldest Crockery House in Charleston, So. Cas
ESTABLISHED
WILLIAM L. WEBB
1837t- - .
I METING-STREET.
now repared for the FALL TRADE FOR 1875,-I wish to can the attention of Iner
cants -tor a rand varied stock of
CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWARE,
LOOING GLASSES, KEEOSENE GOODS, JAPANND WARE,. C9
A gredt part of it IMkPORTED DIRECT FROM EUROPE. Besires staple goods, I keep al
ways a large stock of
FRENCH CHINA AND CUT CLASS.
My7Ilgfiojio e of th' jmb*jA uired by an experienee of over Twenty
Years, A me t4p"t thd 141". and consequently to.sell at prices on whic"
the rei0 Te'can'reallie alandsome pro
,WM. L. WEBB,
g42m . g e C HeRLEsTQ.v S. I
Avg.W, U.-Pmi-.
D.'. FLEEING. JA=- XW -V=0f:A GILJAM L".
AUTG-ST, 1875.
:o:
Werhave received, and are now -ope- I lar e and new stockof -Boots, Shoes, and,
FOR FAL=L TRA TE.
6kers 'promptly fille,an d anl AIods with our brand warranted.
:0:
Ig . ;'',&. . 00.
Wholesale Dealers in and NamifactrWrs 6f
6OTSP SHOES,t AND TRUNKS
CorA of Cpreh $reet,
Aug. 11, 32-2m.
JOHN G."kILMOR7 - A. WILBUR. 3ACOB 3. MARTIN
JOHN C. MILNOR & CO.,
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING,
Haidpadetasos Ladies' Trimme LRais, Etc.,
No. MS MEETING ST., Opjg Haynd~t., CRESTON, S. C.
W YRKOFFICE 46 WEST BROADWAY.
Prices gua pteed as low as any house in the city, and Terms, to responsible houses
Ordrs wilmeet our rompt and careful attention.Au.1,3-m
GOTTON GIN.
?z* market, b poDtlu II~j~ X I1IlII~
least money. Attention is invitedIVfIM3 1,2 RJkUIiA
to e p racket,
be wita rawn withont disturbing 0s
Wer wic #u ~ . For the following popular COTTQN.1
sale by Dealrs and the trade generally.n GINS:
Pmp be careful ad seTe t1at It has' Th.ebetx Geyi
trade-mark as above. It youdo not know.~blt Geiil;
wit te bname and adess of thet Te Georgia Gin.
neareilt you, will be promptly-furnishec by.-.
addressing with stamp. -The. WiflSIlp Gin.
CHAS. G. BLATCELEY, Manufacturer,
506 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Te ayor Gin.
Ee.17, 7-9m. - h hpmnGn
TKE FALL SESSION
Also Agents for Winiship'S
NEWBERRY'Cottou Press and Smith's
FEMALE ACADEMYCoonPes
WtLL COUUENCE_011 TIHE 15TH SEff;
Seegers' vs, Cincinnati
A. P. PIFER, A. M., P ieipal, Beer. .
-WITH COMPETENT ASSISTANTS..
-The Cincinnati-&sizette makes:the- a'stn
The advantages afforded 6y this instftn. ish,ing announncement that Cincnnati beer
tion for a. therpegh and complete edu.ca- is no longer pure, but adulterated with mo
tion, are sebond to-no other in the "State, lasses, sugar of starch; fuse! oil and the
while the poisonous"-colchicum. The :Commissioner
Tuition is low, viz: from $12.50 to $22.5G of Agr,iulturVe, in his report for .1865, says
in advanee, or on satisfactory securities, that Prof. Mapes, of New York, analyzed
Boarding'' private families at moderate the beer fronr a dozen differdnt breweries,
rate.9) $ i N and found.al of it adulterated.L. .Cocculus
llostarthtr (paktefas o h Indicus an,I Dux.vomi.ca e.ntered~largely in
Secretary of..tbefoard, Mr. ). I'.. 1Bozer, to its eom'position.
or of ' i 4 i # A4.#?1 , J. 0. SEEGER8 guarantees-tis beer$o be
Aug 18,'3-t. rincipal, pure and reliable. HIe does noL adulterate
it, but brews from the fbest barrey, malt and
-COLUMBIA hops-. Feb. 4, 5-f.
EMALE CIOLLEWGE, DUE WEST
COLUMBI, s. C... FEMALE_COLLEE.
Rev. S. I. JONES, D. D-, President.- _ ____
FALX,SESSION will open on the FIRST wl pnMNA,OT,4h aut
WEDNESDAiY in OCTOBER. Terms mod- cnlt..Cus f.suy hruh
erae.- .Four. explerienced Professors inGvene,kidadprnl.Loai,
charge of departments. For Catalogue, h.zy~.dpesn.Trs esnbe
apply to the President.th olg,adwlba
Au.9.gg2ng. car~..
SALOON, Ag s -m
One Door Below Baltimore Corner, on Allain fI.'1 r'
St:npete.. Coorse o-.sudr hrg.L
GLFtleen iratee a len save GObnme, kind and epent, byctin
et utan plteateeio.LOh;ad-ISAnCER Te&s reaOn.e
Juneolee,and,il2av:chrg-tf.th
Thes o eer Buildings, e -dn
LI4E. o hand n.1 I'i sathortough S end Apir pn i in be cop letelyn~
MA.YFor-&atoue obainae
July West,2Abbte iule 7,.,7S. C
Th.,0.fines : q liedoblr..1 FRE S E
LI.ilE. on hand and ror sale at -
Obtained, Best a'nd Cheapest, by
LOUIS BACCER & CO.,
80MCITORS OF PATMTS,
Omees, Federal Buildings,
WASHINGTON, 0; C.
af Send stA1p for printetT mpillet, e n
M.a.YES & MARTIN'S.
tainin., complete instru tions how
to obtain Patents.
Minio 7. 07..-t f.
EV iRSTOKEO:
jAd'opened,in the'newnd an -
a xpfceeson Manst,(1 a1 pp
toc Of
ompr6isngLU, Wand-NoW HPW aF
li astts ndof evepye desr i Dim
Um Ryal, - Veng-riD
izes, whicll-iLb IOd apz~ untitv~o
rJanufaciur e rah,6ik B23l6k o -' or'
nd ruled to any patter,1nd bound in any
n endless vareVy-aU sizaplaw d i
les.
I . BLN 6k "
)f evty *aie du aiS
ooks t L t -P and. Letter
ooks, Receipt s.
ARCHITECTS and DRAUGHTSMEN-Va
rae.. 1 '11't1Paper, 'in s eet anli roll
iflstV4kQW tW 8Pd ffar&V O
*xes, Brses C raonsD
)f every description; a great variety of -6r
renient and useft1-fsielotor4 Teachew
ind,Pupils. - 0- oI -
Phtbgrah Albums, -Writing Desks, Por.
blios, Cabas, with boxes, and ka eulss
riety of
FANCY ARTICLES.
Also, I. med elegVnt t ckof IGold IM
tnd PenA Casespuperbly-mounted Aub%pr
soods.
. - WKS.
Blick, Blue, *Met and Carinise A&e00
ind Copyig; Macilzge; Cbs,nd--Back
ammon en anioards: Vising andWid
ing Cards, knd everythingImsikt k* z2
Viit Glass Stilieryff,u'
Which the subscriber intends this shall be.
. He, will still eddA*bhiB1NDULMi
BLANK BOOKMNUFACTORT and,A
ER-RULING ESTA LISHMENT .which
ias been in successfl bepifdoitIr -6ve
birty years in.. thia State, and to -whibjW
will continue to devote his own persoua 0
enti6n. His stock will be-kept up"f1r-ded
,o-mpletiAnd bisprices willbe dssy
rasonable,udhe hpes.to hae s o
patron'ge.
I. L .STOKES, Asisatmto&e
Nov. 15, 46-tf Opposite Pheenix Office.
rbu n E
PR'-.r
CARDS, BRIEFS,
L . . &C.K ,&:
ENVELOPE CIRCULAR
NOTE HES ~ 9 P'E
ETTER S LE3AL NES
BILL HADS, INVl:I.T S,.
PAMPBLETS R8EBLtS
DODGERS, r C, o
Invitation and W d gFpege
PHQ OGPH,&BRM~S ,
LETTER ALBUMS,
GA ~ PES.' R N
-AT THE
HYMN BOOKS,
PENS,
*1*' ~ . ~ SLAT
LE P~ROMPTI4 EHL1a~:
Adress,
gtor'fe rflprie 9 00 br
317, 4---V
r4ery ssle,prbing rabesub p
-Silmada efield,
A)vie, Andgon, Qconee ns .anc
Gre nyille. -' -
telye pr6o- t ~ni 6v cal 01 orad
-JW. H. WTREUl,4 e
For map ienelas,cndensed time tac
pratlnas,mWisso piinesotak' lnoSe
lansas, -Texase. -o8 g oeco, UTtal
aid Califonia, appy t&traddress A&LBarI
B . - W mo ,eno k l O~er a w t - et,Oi s G e t
tng in commnlneatonl wit the General Emi
and faring implements generalIy. 'kin
-omto herul ie
oraioWherul gie.DAL,
Se.W.3-1 L.PANLEY,
een oo -m-o.m. G. P. & T. A.
D6&rs{gSals and E n - d
Incoura~ ore i~~i
- AND --
Slon 'ENTERPRISE.
---
CHARIESTON.1
Ouly Carolin'n encEagdi in the manuac
ture of0 ,SAS! B-IfDS,iU
INGSsatid-TURNEDWOBK fhChadWo
S. PRIGES AS LOW AS ANY OTkE
HOUSE, IND WORK ALL FIRSTCLAS.
Mar. 3.'18702.-9-1y.
.Photography.
COME O
FOR ALLTHINGSAREOWIEAY
AT-TNE
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
Having just returned from the Northern
Cities, and the Nationat Pibtographie As.
sociation at Buffalo, I feel- better. prepared
to do good work than ever before,. by _tfie
advantages of -the latest improvements, and
the prettiest styles. -
My stock is larger than.ever,and among
which are, a fine lot of
Albums, Fancy
Picture Paper Weights &
I am prepared to take -
PHOTO RAPS;FERROTY?ES,
Copying sand Enlaringfld heSures,
Taking -Residencesg &c.;
Call hiHe-t1i pretty weathoi lastsy rie
member that ,elays are dangerous,. sid dof
not pa j ,off. . . . - . -
A proof is always~furnished for inspection
before the pictire is printdd.
The-zurest- way is to come at oice- and
get picturesat the Newberry Gallery v th&
-over ready Photogrophr,
66" 81 .R. MAAN.
PHOTOGu d1AM-LLEIs
COLUMBIA, .& a
Visitors t'o the city are respectfhlly in
vited, to visit my rooms,;where?,an:.be-seen.
specimenAof pictures in all sy1es oThe Art
*Satisfactiouguairanteed '2nid prices cheap.
A. M. RISER,
Oct. 1, 39--tf. Plain Street.
.7Iscelaneous
Harness and Saddes.
FN. PARXeER,
SUCESOR TO WEBB,JONESAPARm3
(Between Pool's Hotel.and the rost Ofllee)
.. DEALERtIN4
HAENESS, .
SADDLES and
. - IJEATHEkR
Ifain" boubbt he'E10 I $ s'0 6;
of the HErness and'Saddler Manufact-ory -of
Mesers. Webb,.Jones.& Parker,-i aacpn.:
pared to do all kinds of.work in this. line,
Also will keep on.'hand.for sale, HARNESSi
SADDLES, &e.," HARNESS 'E'NE!
SOLE LEAT.fLER,UPPER LEATHER,-&c,
of Lh&..bendJi&hegg&st RE?MRI
andil work&ne to, order
t Cash Prices and at Shortest
Notice
Apr. 15,15-tf
NEW SADDUtR
AND
;HARNESS ~SHOR3
(Instore.formDerl occuied bWebb, Jones
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, &c., midWe&l
repaired: ... . -
Hides bough.t and,xchanged4 for good&
Oieders promptly flled.
Work guarantee'd.
A sliare of publia patronage is respd
fully soflcited.: -
Iron Works.
M.e GO~L Dau1wil -;
01UMBIA, S.,0J.
-, yHave always on:hand
and.4 Boilers for Saw .
Mils, Ete.,
SAW AND. GRIST MILLS,
otton Presses,
Shaftings
A TNGS of every land in-Iron or Bra s.
We guarantee to furnish. Engines and
Boilers of as good qualit and power, and
.t as low rateer as can be had in the North.
We manatacture, also, the GrADDY IM
PROVED' WATEE WHiEEL, which we re
common.d for power,. iuiplicitty of construc
tion, durability and cheatmess.
We warran;t oiur work, and assure prompt
ness and disptchi in filling orders.
1, GOLD)SMITH & KIND,
mmuof_Columbia, S. C.
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Sep. 23, 38-tI. ~ Atlanta, Ga.

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