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m.ga t nsfowl DECEMBER. 18 N] W T F S --. 2 3 4 .5 6 7 8 9 10 111-1 2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26127128129 3031 THE CATTLE SHOW AT THE E3rOSITION. The exhibit of cattle at the In ternational Cotton Exposition nov inpromreen at Atlanta, Ga., ha seldom been surped in the qual ity of the exhibit as a whole, or ii the eaxten of the indiv'iauai I mas which took some of the prizes The Short Hor herds exhibitei by Memr.a. J.. Anderson, of Ar derson Ohdit and Geo W Pal e Mer, of SalUr3le, Vrginia wer sigeb The head of Mr. Ander eon's hard weighed s670 pound and that of Mr. Falmer's herdi yoer as , weighed 2,00 pon The oects had po neney in view in the breeding the tm hered oere conspictoes. p inat in the characteristics c the ani,ds1- Mr. Andmron's hern het been bred with an eye almos single to the production obed while Mr. Palner bad sought i bm crditiof beef and milk prc dneUon. Mr. Anderson's cattl a evidjentoy received more specia pr9paaion Show anim&l14 an eve an iuch e over fat as td animd&. We hartl think a bree er of the ski shown in the qua ity of Mr. o Andmen's herd womi prea to breed from anmel il the papered COndition of the ir dIviUs of the haerd exhibitet Yet he showed thathe knew hoi to captu the eeye of the averag obsorr, and we dotA not, attrae that of ane beA. judge. es hei does credit as a skI breede 01.best oren and an experiene axbibio - frfew men can elhminD the inasn of fat in their judD ment of -nimals of any kind, evei When it has ohin to do With th qualites on which they are calle upon,,o pass. The Exposition ws fmont e in haiing as judges i every nass of cattle, mn of e theroprhl ofnders,tood twoIhe thebetjdmetad h o son too Phe price of $85shonlhi Shor, honbbi herd, thtaonte e bH Pfanyme, oadthile best hie m.te Paonr too he dizedalor th biethe laer th yer'h vyrs, bodth ins numbers an qMrlt. D.rJ Whitmore's her Tro. Oh beingo, a exhibite 4bhr Dein eattile,it and ctredpo h herizefls0 and intwofl detheo miberaf thies.aatrstcpit Tenne. h xiie ed n eoptdfIh ndividualsit hrde diadd tiulatr int or. Whi Wmores cattlehibt the teot wa Seryk fe both in'uberws aun quly. r hitres nherdoe paimaly inv whihence cofrersi fu breeig. Tisiwaush exhibited ien.. uioTy havte bye-of bhi pnimaas fad bac ahe fwlldveanp autentif itory haandtentcehv pint the any onhe pbreedntr1 prwculr o in ofe teirtne supero tei thse ofgMv whenmore's te th mhostnf sbefMr. W.' herd was siyal pnimals in whichae the hert too fod ndividmalnemium t amunting hinslto $n4hnc60 vei br.d te poswtenr of aii heirad type best sei orng reorl wiher n urtopte ot eicansni qantit ofrad . Thlagsyil oJmrsey awerey w uersntdTe: e. epte, as 5a. pnda Paener,a Salvine,a,yed both made' ihersence sipf pommittee oas gentlee who atr pedum tof w25t.nesidesthbis b bhasn mdisthe heteonticityo the record. We look with much in terest to the report of the yield of batter from this cow. It has not yet been tested, but judging from her points of excellence we expect her to eclipse Eurolas. The awards were made on Thursday. On I Friday the stock was paraded around the old race-track, which surrounds the main building, and stopped in front for some minutes for the inspection of visitors. Here arranged in a line fronting the em bankment they presented a beauti ful sight, which was witnessed and admired by hundreds of visitors. It was admitted on all hands to be a superb cattle show, and one worthy of any locality and any oc casion. There are 268,830 pensioners in the United States. The number of ordinary postage stamps issned in 1881 was 954,128, 440. Gen. Moise, of Sumter, had a hog killed, recently, which weighed f 966 pounds gross. y Marvin, the multitudinously mar f ried, is making shoes in the Vir I ginia Penitentiary. t Miss Annie Louise Cary is cred r, ited with the possession of $450, I 000, all earned by singing. L The Courier-Journal says the 0 Louisville ladies trim their bon 1 nets on the congregation side. Fifteen hundred additional spin dies have recently been ordered for the Rock Hill Cotton Factory. Sarony, of New York, has paid Patti $1,000 for the exclusive right to photograph her in this country. L Between nine and ten millions of the Moody and Sankey Gospel Hymns had been sold up to July 1, ,1881. 1 The total number of emigrants r from Germany to the United States I from January 1 to October 31, e 1881, is 114,789. Sen. Anthony sent every mem 0 ber of the United States Senate, as a well as every living ex-member of I that body, a Thanks-giving tur B key. " Van Amburg's circus and menag erie was sold at auction in Duchess a Co., N. Y., the other day. An elephant brought $7,100, a camel a $625, and a rhinoceros $2,400. SMr. Comly, who was sent to the -Hawaiian Islands for the benefit of a his health by Mr. Hayes, four years ago, desires another term. The 'salary is $7,500, and the duties con 8 sist in receipting for it. rPres. Garfield's memory is to be rhonored in London by the found V ing of a Home for Working Girls, to be called 'Garfield House.' A 'lady has given $1,250 to a com mittee for this purpose. rMr. Salter, a stone mason, of Sherwood, Quebec, flew into a pas sion because something was lack ing on his table, went to arestau rant for his supper, ar. d choked to Sdeath on a piece of beef-steak. SMr. B. H. Greer, of Anderson County, has a cow from which he sold between January 20 and No vember 4 of this year, 173[ pounds of butter, in addition to furnishing all that was necessary for home consumption. The total population of the UTni Sted States as finally determined by the last census is 50,155,783,' an increase since 1870, of about 30 per cent. So far the census has cost $3,860,068, and $540,000 will be required to complete the work. -In the case of Edward Maxwell, Swho was dragged out of a court room by lynchers at Durand Wis., Sthe noose killing him before the Smob got him to a tree, a Coroner's Sjury has declared that he 'fell from the court house steps and broke his 1neck.' e The Carolina Spartan is bitterly c opposed to the re-opening of the iCitadel and ArsenaL. It says: "It will be less expensive to create about nineteen hundred more brig adiers and colonels. That is about as much of the military as the State now needs." The Mayor of Richmond, Va., .has vetoed an ordinance for comn I pulsory vaccination, the penalty be B ing $5. His objection to the ordi B nance is that the provision for free vaccination is such that laboring .men and women would be forced to1 1 lose a day's labor in order tobe vaccinated. >A heavy rain storm prevailed at I the time appointed for Frank Well's -marriage, at Crawfordville, Ind., .and it may be that the dampness !quenched his matrimonial ardor, for he borrowed $6 and an nm-I ibrella from the bride, walked of -hurriedly toward the railroadj fstation, and has not since be een in the inwn. Cloti .LOTHING. DLOTHING. DLOTHING.9TE I LOTHING. COLlum]B IS PUEPARWD DLGTHING. FALL AND With the Larcest am CLOTHING. L0T CLOTHING. CLOTHING. GENI2; [LRNIS CLOTHING. To Be Found ii CLOTHING. To all of which he CLOTHING.M L. K] CLOTHING. Sep. 28, 39-tf. FALL OUST4 SWAF~ MERCHANI COLUMIJ Has employed a Cutb ence in his CUSTOM A Fall, who will, with hi stylish cut of his garm the most fastidious. AN ELEGAN FOREIGN AND DOl SUITS, $25 AN Aug. 24, 34-tf. I'uits and FRUIT. Hand-Picked Virginia APPLES. ORANGES. BANANAS. J PEARS. POTATOES. C A full supply of goods in seaon always on ha dled,%ndpurchasers can therefori la Prompt attention given to orders. 0. BAR '] 55, 57 & 59 Market Street, Oct. 5, 40-m. Dry Goods, There is now in Stock at Shiver's Corner, i A Full, Fresh and D RY G Ladies', Men's and CARPETS, MATTII STRAW GOODS, UMBRELLA PAI WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN These goods were purchased under favors are OFFERED AT FAIR AND POPULAR PR C. BOUKIGHT WHAT FERTILIZER The above question is being asked 1 answer it fairly, use Dm'a TWEITY-FV We will place it on cars or boat is $25 PER TON < ANALYSIS GUARANTE BAUGH & SONS, Sole 20 South Dela'm 103 South Streel De. 15, 50-St. THE COTTAGE HEARTH, Published st Boston. An Illustrated Maca zine of'Home Arts and Home Culture. Con tains more reading of PRActicAL. DOMESTIC WOTH and PosITIVIS HOxE INTEnEsT than any other magazine of its price. Each number contains Portraits and Sketches of Distinguished Men, Supcrior Home Music, Floral Articles, Stories and Adventures, Choice Poetry, the latest Fashions, the Mo ther's Chair, the Student's Corner, the Young Folks' Window, all fully illustrated. Terms, 51 50 a year, in advance, postage prepid. CLUB RATES. We are enabled to make the following offer to our readers: To all who subscribe within three months and pay $2,75 in advance, we will send the Newberry HERAL,D and the ''CoTAGE HEARTH'' for one year. This will give you a good paper and a choice magazine for a little more than the price of ether. Please send in your subscrition at QTGreat chancewa mae money. ~eof the go chances for mak erally become wealthy. hl those wh o a not Improvesuch chances remain pover g1lst work for us rght in teron O a eyi otfit furnshed free No oe who egages tails to mae money rapidly. wrk, or only your spare momet.ul r.Address STUisoN & Co., Portand, PATENTS We continue to act as Solicitors for Patents, lacetr, GePany,shetc We haehd TH ITFV ERSEPEN. vg. UIRWS LOTHING. rARD'S ut O,CLOTHING. IWO CLOT HING.1 A, S. C., CLOTHING. T FOR THM WINTER CLOTHING. r d Best Stock of E IN CLOTHING. CLOTHING. HING GOODS CLOTHING. 1 the State. CLOTHING. H: invites attention. CLOTHING. Vill CLOTHING. for CLOTHING. C0x oul 3M TRADE. TAILOR,a LA., s. c., er of much experi DEPARTMENT this 8 son, noted for the ents, be able to please T LLNE OF IESTIC SUITINGS. D UPWARDS. regetables. PRODUCE. Peanuts a Specialty. EMONS. COCOANUTS. - RAISINS. INIO.S. CABBAGES. rAd. No Commission or Auction Goods han depend upon first class stock. -& CO.1, - - CRALESTON, 8. C. otions, sc. the Old aid Noted House, i Columbia, S. C., Complete U.ne of 00OD B, Children's Shoes, GS, OIL CLOTHS, S, tASOLS, LACES, LNN LACS,CORNICES. ble auspices by an experienced buyer, and CES. Try them.3 EX'OR. k CO. SHALL WE USE? >y thousands of Farmers daily. We fro SPhiladelphia or Baltimore at >F 2,000 LBS. ED. Send for Circular. Manufacturers, cii rare Ave., Philadelphia. mc ;, Baltimore. JROCKERY II -AND GLASSWARE. A nice assortment of CROCKERY r.nd ILASSWARE just received and for sale by W. Te WRIGHT, W Who still has only a few of those CHE AP yI TOVES loft. Call quick if you want one. Who still continues to carry on the TIN WSINESS in all its branches. and keeps a al line of inware and Stoves. And last, though not least, who will do 1 the ROOFING, GiUTTERING and other ~OB WOB he can get, just acheap qhe 4 an affard t. Mar. 3, 4'7-1 . Election is Over. 2 Now go and hear the votes counted at |LARK'S GALLERY, where the fnest Art Vorks that have ever been exhibited in rewberry, are on exhibition. And while ere sit for your picture, and take to your oes war you that delays ar daneos o are it is too late. Mir. W. H. Clark feels confident, after an perience of fifteen years, that he can roduce a class of work tha& will pleas. nd give perfect satisfaction. opying old pictures and enlarging to ny desired side, also reducing to the allest, a specialty. Bel For style and quality of work, refers to C ie editor of this paper. OAKBOS MWiseeUmme GRlliNil MIUSICA 0 HE UDY OF XU1S he Labor of Years Accom the New Ind(uctive PIANO AND --0 VIrs. W. I as Opened a STUDIO over Store for the Recept Having TM.nght this 5lethod in the North with 1 e, S. C. w'Offers her Services tud the Meth< DVICISIC'Y. A- It Ls Impo.4tble to set forth ALL THE ADV System, in an Advertisement, bat invite all in Circulnr. IT SAVES TIME AN1) MONEY. It is so Simp] lerstau it. It dopba,wity with years of drudgef ry. It takes t m'pil ajrmnAt timed itely into the itinues th-- z-one throughout the whole Course ( It is not a superficial muethodi, but applies to all any change whattver. It coinmends itslf at onee to the educated Olaw This MeLthod is entirely direremt from the Old : opportunity is of'ered to all to gain a Musi for Less Expense than a M:tny of my Puptl,4 in the South are no ilhi wa-; gaiined at a nomiral expense, while m5 This AKthoi fulfils the maxim that "Whatever i life and increases usefulness." 7erms, 50 ets. g&- Books and Sheet Music will be FTu FOR FURTIER PARTCULARS, CALL OX 0 MRS ?eb. 28, 8-tf. fWIN SPRIIG Patanted, Nov. 21 I.M W, the underh' BED, uauual Wma. - IO I. - , (. . ....!.....K. G;,. W .Varany. 8. The ;wlig can be lid at J. 0. HIAVIiLI werry, rugs tFacy .fricles.J WholesaIe and Retail F )R UGGIST,A NEWBE RRY, S. C. h RU 'rescitnA comtpounde'd with accuralcy ' niet.y .u :rI honrs. 'he Prescrip'ion iClerk's bed room up. have its oe:- r.it & Whirter's (Grocery Store, Coil t rohinl. Jul. 2, 80O-tf. stan - -_______blo DR. E. E. JACKSON, E COLUMBIA, S. C. ther emov'ed to) store two doors next to art W heeler House. ler L full stock of Pure Medicines, Chemi- Cott ,, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Garden P I FildI eedr,, always in store and at low~ derate prices. they )drs promptly attended to. car! Lpr. 1 1, 15-tr. ag ~atchtes, Clocks, Jewelry. - - t the New Store on Hotel Lot. - +---- the inve nlow on hand a large and elegant th rtnit of est ATCiES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, j2 Silver and Plat.ed Ware, if blei tIN AND GUITAE STRINGS, cs SPCTACLES AND SPECTACLE CASE, rne VEDDINS AND BIRTIDAY PRESENTS, noti and ZN f.NDLESS TAalXTY- read. al orders by mail promptly attended to. mal atcmaking and Repairlig a Done CTheaply and with Dispatch. sur sall an'! en'mine my stock and prices. Jne EDUARD SCHOLTZ. ( ESTEBN MANUFACTURE A4 EmiUlt iOT OF T ?A RA S, F. Thit49R'S REPOSITORY, as a!. luun & don's, or; opposite side. all anii o at them. For ale by A. 'AT.OR & CT.TN:E oes. L DEIC-OVERY! I IC SIMPLIFIED. i LA plished in Weeks by icethod for the ORG-AN' LA IA GICark R. Y. Leavell's Furniture ion of Pupils. Jnparalleled Success; alco in Green >d to the CITIZENS OF NEWBEERY A, ANTAGES this Method has over the terested to Call at the Stadio, or Send A e that even a Child of Five Years can Science of Musical Compositions, and >f Instruction. t Music precisely as it is written, with- A, s of the community. system. ;al Educatioia in a short time and I ever before. w successtully Teaching this Method, IA expense for Tultion alone was FOUR Ai 1A hortens the road to learning, length- Ai Per Lessoxx. A rnished on Moderate Terms. L A R ADDILESS, W. H. CLARK, Newberry, . C.A . No. 8"49&. ' I pned, vow usiog the TWIN SPRING t Wctured by ZOBEL & CO., keI-, r nsa .g tetw r u we.vroC 8, ano usi the ritur SrIs n N.Obso & CO,L A L C Maresos Noem, 91881L. a orinyer ssickowlegeawitpesur ai BSN'RCTILAIZ0R ERSER. CUfLSTN gieeygaiynogeberatisfaci. OuE tad th coentin anothr bauai- Si toa inrouc acnoeg inth Stae we caonend refdeoupncin oforielntd dring the a!iso er w aesl BS' CanTres wNe haveNalwayIIiEn5 ur ge. Every granuren aisti. Our of-r the adboe Fertilizeri fo chiget r ad teris orng tey eal- 1 indet ther of A o ndea' which peer, ocPash, pr tiet. oder fora th >ad ofte. to ng been freeof thev for a lessy rmune$fer tolng wrile. dE por asel as th Ari teds i wefer ash yorun the oder sorl a y< madofban tes youlgbmalcen aseweof ar se fr man he girnl sperl ton will byes gait fo tes oer1i o he.W ie poua eoytall ih the olde as 'n ngl your spae ouony; theieasvelng ar or ~ouu mn, tneibrhood,el a h o y, your !st adwe acq:naces. (llr yiu dont to fo mployment, tosi can( pat vaouse wnforathn to eou t for toe. We wil tiyou eloy ent, al Pote a tim,o - g forour Pspetous, ony itrmaelig thr - onr ow neaigyorahood, mnyor. >l n nelectas.f pruiy.ou do tt frmgrat toisk re of ngst. You will yooly ne nt flor a Poeay atr to e frour $Pr o $00apek, and estabyieh le .aigoua and prfiayble.A Itu'e this eNoW.por theris OYod afor at o enalage wi us. mey.il rnaetris k n ylls t ou will wodrwh o r fromte1 to $0 abefoe, WE sbishUL .raigh frwar Adr ale A. BIUCKEYE M'F'G CO., une this paper.) MARIos, Omao. p. 21.38 -6m.. L4ENN & POOL, (Suae to Win. F. lance, dee'd.) e~ uueh. having i.SOCiated U hem .:e NI;likANI;- iUINE', uu'~d - e.-...t.l .nr utd to .Lj,:- a ce o,u any n bx=ine.s th, in iy r&r. JAMES I". GLENN. TENCU (. PUlL. W. H. WALLACE, ttorney -at-Law, NEWBERRY, S. C. L aS1 48-a al Rail Roads. >1mbia & Greenville Railroad PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. COLUX9IA. S. C. November 19th. 1881. )n and at'erMonday, kovember2l,t, 1881, th LIA&1kNG itAiJNs will rua hierewitlh in, :ated upivot this rmad and its branches. Daily, except Sundays. No. 52. UP PASSENGER. ave Coluibia,A - - 11.20 a u Albt.-n, - - - - 12.26 p n " Newberry, - - . -1.22 p a " Hodges, - - - fpn; " Belton, - - - 5.up p U; ,rive Greeville, - - - - 6.27 p a . No.63. -DOWN PASSENGER. .. ave GreVille, - -- - 11.5% a n Belton. - 1.14 p M Hodges, -231 p in " Newberry, - - - 5.06 p In "CAl.-ton - , - 6.14 p w ive Columbin,F - 7.08 p m aaTANBUIG, UNION 0 C0LUXBIA RAILROAD. No.52. UP PASSENGER. ave Aleton, - - - 12.88 p n Strother, - - - - 1.36 p in Shelton, - - - 2.19 p In Santuc, - - --- 3.20 p M Union, -.-.-.-.-.4.16 p M Jonesville, - - - 5.11 p m rive Spartanburg, It. & D. Dpot, E e.41 p m No.53. DOWN PASSENGER. aye Spertseburg, R.& D. D1,11 212Din Spartaaborg, S. U. & C. Dep;*G 2.34 p m 'Jonevyille, --- 3 28 p in Union. - - 4.(2pmt Sautuo, 427pm 4Shelt9, - 4.p Im *Slroth5, - - - 5.23 p in rive t Al-on. - - - 556pm LAUaENs RAILWAY. aveNewlerry. - - - - 5.10 p M rive at Laureus C. H., - - 7.25 p m ave lAurens C. ., - - 630 a In rive it Newberry, - - 9 9.31 a m ABBEVILLE BRANC. ave lodges, , - ' - 4.00pm Tivet Abbeville, - - 4.50 pm ave .bbeville, - - - - 1.30 p in riveLt Hodges, - - - - 2.20 p m 1LU RIDGE RAILROAD AND ANDERsoX ave Oton at 6.08 pin uderson 5.41p I'endleton 6.20 p in sve ieca C, 7..bt p m rrive. Walhalla 7*46 p ni -ave Ilballa at, - - 10.48 a u :ave $eca D, 11.19 a M " ludleton, - 1.4 a Wn " dern, - - 1236 p n rrive iBelton. 1.08 p la CONNECTIONS. WiSouth Carolina Railroad from Char WitVilinntou, Columbia *nd An sta lroad from Wilmington and all 1;nts North thereof. WitlCharlotte, Columbia and Augusta Ilroad from Charlotte and all points th tbereof Witisheville & Spartanburg Rail Road t7oints In Western North Carolina. Wit & C. Div. R. & D. R. R., from all to South and West. Wi & C. Div., R. & D. R, R., from At, and beyond. With & C. Div., R. & D. I. E., from all S44outh and West .Wtoth Carolina Railroad for Charle" With Imington Columbia and August Raad for Wilmington and the oith. With lotte, Columbia and Augusta Ra for Charlotte and the North. With )eville & Spartanbrg Railroad frolendernouvil e. With C. Div., R. & D. R. i., from c e and beyond. Standard nsed is Washingtoc, D. C, ldch is fiftminutes faster than Columbia. Ti I. TALCOTT, Gen. Manager. 1J. W. FUY, Superintendent. A. POPIL 1 Passenger Agent. Railroad Company. SENGER DEPARTMENT. CH4E OF SCHEDULE. On and SA October 16, 18&4, Passenger rains on thiad will run as follows un 1farther not: GREJLLE EXPRESS. GOING E A KATLY rXCEPT SUNDAYS.' cave Coluuit - - - 6.O P. M. r-tre Caindet . . - . 8.4.5 P. M. rrive CIarliat4 - .- 103 P. M. GOING WEgS IlY EXCEP SUNDAYS.) .eave Chrs tr-t' -. - .3 A. M. eave Catudet - - - 7.40 A M. rrivc CaImoni . . . ;.2u y' B rr n ve s tguai4 - -av t- 32ag' c. r rrav bale,r. to .~l Chr.so ag, y.5 GNG EN DAILYErsUDAS ..ave (borb-sta a . s~ .M eaive Augusta. s- - - 7.5 A. M. rrive Coalmbi.o.n . 55 A.M Bancvit Charleston a t 1.5 P. , or Coumbita a . M . .M ITaveI Columbia at . . 5.1 A.y rrv Augusta ati~d P'ssenge 7.4rA.iM. rriep~ Carso BI'- 6.53 A. Nigh )liav Charton - - K20a. K~ eaAusa Snat tind tri 7.00 . .s riColumbia at ' - -~~~ 5.10 A. M. lOnd Colmbd Drltt Night an sAu t :is ruaila a Cr Traiond by Oni Arrst ivisiatassenger~ TrGAins Sdleaping Carsbia hedat to nih >lmipa tso, ot Charlesgut.O studays and Surymd ritikets raksonvile and on t. on*t ver fand wirthe ro nn ,od Charleson. 'yonto reun aectins tad oiad tiand artt biad At 'dt r d allpit t Jwnto :)rmti all pointsbt A Cae nwxiuth Stamers fori or enW tSorgia Raoand t ging to A. B. 1)ESAUSSI7RE, lambla. AM~ES A. GAELD We have- just engraved, a. u BET8 undi TRiUEST ChrOm~ pne JAMES A. CA4LD at has ever ben ensgrav ed, a work of real mern 1ot lin se. No home is completetaco. ~antifully grouped around rti ap agant pictures of GARFIEL MiE AT ICNTOR, and Hiram College, Iso the bite House at Washingto re irmber that this en rving 'IOX otoToouAru, and a there ie of engraving. 281x36. snd nieely mounted, and el uhed. They need no frami {- var. uwishbacop of tis truly , rk ad at one-. 'c Only $I ."WOs 3 pplied at $J;.75 per dozen. Y( ef pr day selling this engravi d fnill an p~pingd directions, AsWR C .D~ BY' IL-IT MUST Go BY EXREs- u 1s. Send nitne - bycmo - R RISK. Senda 1 bill and rA th postatge stamps. Address er H. C. STEWA U tTo. . 4-2. ETERSBURG - ezV A ant lint lf ant to a otg for Maor e er raay-ma.d or "' $l,crder, donot faa ~ snd for our Ca1ao I3 andi Wai bus .~ A. COTT. Agent. Ne-wberry, S.C HENRY BAYER, I)LPORTR OF )COANUT$ AND ORANG And Wgoiesale Dealeri Apples, Potatoes, Onions, &c. "a 21 Eat Bay, " CHARLESTON, S. C. tI ir Country orders solicited and *..W..,sent: (5uesN4in. 58iiCellA4ie0ot#. THE L;j C-*I The Latest The Best. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. The handsomest and most complefe LARGE ARM MACHINE Yet produced. ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS SET 0N APPLIdlie'N. Victor Sewing Machine Co, Middletown, Conn. sctenOffiee, No.8N. ClgrIesSt., Baltimore,E FIl TI _IlYlINY! A BEAUTIFUL BOOK POR T111 ASKIN! By applying personally at the nearest of liee of THE SINGER MANUFACTURING 4 ). (or by postal card if at a distance) aty A.ULC person will be presented with a beau t1idIly illhitrated copy of a New Book enti tied CENIU-S REWARDED, Story of the sewinglachl;e containing a iandome and uAoaLsteel.en gravmg fr%ntispiece; also, 28 fnely en graved wood cuts, and bound in an elabo rate blue a-id gold lithographed cover. No charge whatever is made for this bandsome book, which can be obtained only by eppli cation at the branch and mubordinateogices of The Singer Manufacturing Co. THE SINGER MANUFACTUIN O6 Principal Office, 34 Union Sqmare, May 18, 21--ly New York. KING OF THE S[NGERS, of:WlNG; 31ACH:fl.JE we -oli i r y-;Ery-j l"l.-Lo i. it i-. in: ever:, res.1.cc thw very' of! lie r sty'!e or M:am. Fin ishie in the tinhzIe in:ner. witli the tes-tlirnproeveents for w.a-ding the bob un, the IUC Ost onveint stlIe of table i ith - *xten.sion Ileaf. Iarte drawers amn4ulhutiful ftothic cove-r,--it stan ds withoent a ria, rhe King or Singer Machinese We do not ask you to pay for It tmtilyon ec what you are buying. We only wis 4o now that you really intend to buy a ma hine. and are willing to pay $20 for-the lest In the Market. Write to us. sendin;g the niarne of nearest airoad station and we will send t)ie r . hine and give Instructions and allow you o examine it before you paty for it. Addlresg WILLMA RTH &CO., 729 FILBERT STIf1EET, Oct. 20, 42-3:n PHT:ADEL~PH,- PA. The Purest and Best Medicneo;eeade. draia and Oando,wtzatbes mseurat'vopropertlea'of anl other'tes es thyetrlood Pure ifer Nodisasemo an posiy 3ong exis where s Bte are US ed,iovaried and perfeet are their operati Theygive:owl Lavdigerthadsmia. To an whose e myioyvmentseanse irregularL yrof the bowels urinary or tr.s or who r quire an .tppetizer Tonic ar .'-nitd stir..utnt HopRBiters ar inv Uhe,wthout Iktox Zt atrwhatyourte ellngs or sympo are what thedlse---or af mont is uselo i ans ters. Don't waitatflyou to slic but yesy only feel bad or misrable, use the5m at eme Itmay e.vyoulijfe.It saved hunzded P00Owfflbe paid foi- se they wUlac cure orhbelp Do not suzfr ereto7rded ansetr,but nagand irge thm tes Hop S flemember, fop Bitter Is no vfle desl - drunken nostrum, buttbehsia an d ss Xsdidneermade; the UITaC EiC and 3013e and no person or family should be withanathem. O,se hsanomtaandirressible cure Rochester,N.T and ToronoO,Ont. Pat.ents for Inventions. W. ANDERtsON. J. C. SMXIH. ANDERSON & SMITH, A TTORNEYS-A T-L A W, ro. 700 Seventh Street, Washington, D. c. o tee for preliminary examination. No unless patent is allowed. Fees lessathan 7 other responsaible adyt-cy. Books of - ormat.ion sent free of charge.. Re-ferences flishedI upon request. Sep. 23,;;8-tr.w.L. IC A YAGENTS 'e want a li:aited number of active, en etic canvassers-to engage in a pleasant7 I pronitable business. Gloodl men will I this arare chance TO MAKE MONEY. ich Will please answer t-his advertise et by letter, enclosing stamp for reply, lng what bu.siness they have been en. ed In. None but those who mean bi. s need app)ly. A ddress FliLEY, HARVEY &i CO.. w. 17. 8b0-47--2y. -Atlanta, Ga. ihington, D. C., ihr Instructions. flea t.ble termns. References and aite dat B. We attend exclusively to Patent mess. Reissneq, Interferenees. and.e..e eted in other hiaa^.' a apeciatty. C..veats :lted. Upon receipt of moe tel or skeLeh descrIpt.ion we~ ;Cv. our ojpinirmi as' to nta'oihty, F4ak. cay tA(cS. Ws.- r*ie ie (orumbaun.:r of k't ents. ab-.o to E.- - h usi..s no ben14:' re the public. 'aou can maztke mao:.ey f4ser at wokfr us. thain atLiJ as:.Iin' ce. Cptlntneeded. We willstr le intiustrious. Me oe, osai wantedevrweetwrfd s is the time. l'oucaliethonqn ie work. No one' can Lai to make.enor Pd t gags gre one made la-steai ono y. Address TRe &