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THE NEWS AND HIRKfLD.
W INNSUO O,$ C
;ATURDAY, November. 14. : 18F3.
io;' s. R1RYNOT,R. ,
EnIt'~ A . A , 0 VGyLA 3, IIDIT0N8.
-O --.. . .4. ..... -- --- .
Mit. W. P. SNYIn has resigned his
potimdi 'RA Istani prosecutini g oflicer
r the goveriinmeit InI the electiol
cases. 110 says thle government does
not sufficlently *nstain Its oficers.
SENATOit NOHN SIIItMAN refuses to
'aqilesco In the 1tislohI of the United
States.Supreno Court otn the civil
rights bill. This is all right, comititg
fron a solntly Republican chief. But
It'a b'outhern leadei' were to intinatte at
(isset from the opiliont of the C rm-I
tvhat a howl thre would be! Alni
)low very . heartily John Sher in l
would raise his voice to swell 01 vol
ume of denunciation !
DURmx( the flical yeart endilig June
90, t88S, there was collected Iidaer the
internal rev'litie taxes fhd son1 of'
$144,159866. The law of March, 18$3,
not only abollihed mIay of the dities,
reduclig the number of articles taxed,
but also materially altered somue of the
rates of duty that were not repealed.
During the year ending June 30, ~is ,
the sources of revenlue Will he dktilled
and fernentei liquiiors., tobacco anid
bank circulation. In spite of three
changes the sum collected, 'provided
no further alorations be made, proi
ises to be $130,000,000, oil only $t.,
6,9006 loss flita was collected in 188.1.
Tr iS reported that Post tainater GCI
cral Greshalim vill recoimemi tht: thi
limiit. o siiigle let ter poM ag e in;c
at l (1111ce instead of halt. .n 0Mi 0,
as at preseit. lie thin ks ihat whIlilc thb.
Nvill not add materially to the w igt
of letters to be earried tI ilnogh 1he
Inadil, It, will do away vithl tme-h di
satisfactijon riin fr-om Ih un 11certainl
ty as to weight o rlet terv. mailed. Nim.
letters ouit of len are. utndcer the ha 11
ounce, vlile of thee remni Ini ig oies IItim
ftiger propom ion are lnt an inlsigiiti
etah fraction abov3 ii, wliIb sillecis
them to double postage, -imiply 1he
cause the writers coilId iot aecirtelv'
fix the weight. If* the ouciee liill
were adopted these ntieert ailics wouii
be don1e Away with antd f-li govern
lnnt voulh tint sIffer therelr.
Till., Si xt y-third sessiont of the BpI 1st
State (Coiveition com inc Ited int the
First Baptist. Church ii, (Arlv. eton olt
Tuesday last. The convent i N.
firt. origatized ill Coluibitia oI the -filh
of December, 1821 . The lev. R lichard
Fitrman was its fi rst ptresideni t andit
held thait 1llee fon r years. The prets
cilt offiers aire C2ol. .1!. W. Edwards, 1f
I AaNc'in, presidet; 'Thios. 1P. Sith, I
l~onddolis, of No.ebery, secre'tarrm,
and1( C. II1. Jundson, of' ~IC Greeville, I recas
tie. The Unptists htave ini this S1tt
I wventy-eight( association,.('t G-10 churc
es, $$ miniisters and if,500 tteinihetrs.I
Th1('e ontribuite atmally about 'c9,nnu1(
for Stnti, $ i,00 for foreign, and $:3, (IIC
for' domtiiitc missions. For till b~enecvo..
lent purtposes they give about SlIan,
000.. 'Tey owni about $60i ,('00 wothI
of' dhunh-~pr'opoi+y, and~ snphporli
mian Untiversity, theo Greenville Fenmt~le
C'ollege and the Cooper-Limetstoneic
GC .NERAL. AONE hats w rhtetn a
vecry bitteor art iclIe, int the formii ofl a
aiddriess to fhe Jleadjinster' party on c:h ii
recoent elect ion ill Viriginia i. Ile elmii s
the Democrats with inteitinag blood-[
shed-indeed, with acetuanlly mnurdetrig
tegr'os- in order' to( u ~' carlyte tiler.
tlin Thei add ress is so violeni it it -
languiage, so swveepuing in its (har iger
that impartial people are tnot Ii kely toa
attach greai t npor'taniec to it. Thea
Ncew York 11era/d tinkJs thal Sc'nator
Mahione will finld it extrtemtel v hant ii
iniduce the Atierienin people' to a'rc t
his statemienits. Ont the othe'r limtl,
(Genteral Ba~trbour andc othler' pr'omt inet
D~emocr'ats shtow uip ini thteir' true liglit
all Mahione's falsehioods, and pha-e the
respotnsibility fo thtle d i-stiibanue' durn
liig'the camtipaignt whlerae it. proiwri'
heloings--unpon th llea lstr le'leerc t'.
serionislyv, is shownvt to. hav~e beteni c'ni-sed
by the. iin2cndiaryi speeclbes ofi icead
juster Oraftor's umitl I t foll ot nie& rees
A NU'Miut: of' co'lor'ed ten ini thle rii
oft CJharlestoni beld a meec' tig a shiort
Iihna c eic', to contsuder whait eouri'e
thecy s'hiouhl adopt ini the appri1oacingi~
mun11iipal elect ion. Th'le followVini
r'esolutionts were adophted:
1. T1haf we apprcieciato thte bienefits; ofi a
good city govrtonenliclt.
itetrests (of the whtite antd coored races are
Iinseparabile.
:I. Thait for th'~e1 efare antd actvanecemtii't
of oiur ntivje ('Ity it is ntecessar ax it liere
sholl lie uniity, peacue andI ('lonor lit'
4. .I'Tat to insur'e good governmenit. we
muist putt aiside all parity andic pietrsoau Ipr
j udices andc bie uiited for thec right man ini
tije right pila(ce.
Thei mecetliig futherlca adopted resolit
tionis eindorsinig the admiistrantti of'
Afayor' Couratentav. 'is actioni of thle
meethiig as embodlied in fte resolutions
is highly commtenidale. rThe soonest
the colored mlan r'ecgnizes thte fat
fliat his interests are idetical withI
those of' the white mhani, andi the soonier
thie colored matn cuts loose fromt thIt
associatIons of thie past fifteeni yearis,
the btetter' will ibbe for himi.- Politics,
wvhatever ifi-faeeimtlitona. sh'onld ccir
tainly .possess no litterest for htimt, ex..
copt so far as it advances his pr'osportl
4in And that nrerityes absol.ue..
dopcIIdent'ppon tle fiodli'ltion 6f (ho
whII(o peo1)e'of tho Stite. III endors
'int To adififltraotion of Mayout
r11rN enny, the colored iwen have sliowin
their good Jiidg:nent as well as th6i6tn
cerity of their utterances.
,The ilorgo Kickedl 'H im.
''he horse Is a nOblo ainial and one of
the litst frietIs of int1. Yetno ian1'1
ants even 1:s beat friend to kik Ilun inl
the back. Mr. Libby, of Lowell' Mas.,
riv44ed su1-h a kick troun a holrso in 1W1.l.
IEver sineo lie 1has. I ten niirvr to sphia '
sufferinst. PnnI DMvis's lAIN 1 iA.En
has relieved hii1 froint a gretit dleal of:
ag(Onv. Wifle ho has beven lusing this
valt tudhke reinedy heill has enjoyel his life as
he iver voubL have (rioe Otlerwise.
"4Aceidents will han1,pet." i'rovide agait
thel1 by procuring l'AlN Kua.:m, *
TEE Fo1icy of
BEST Insu noe
BEST GAn
3EST Accidents
which is to say,
Perry Davis's Pain Killer
Oaptolin Chn. Allon, of Worcenter (7nro.
F1inDenartmont, P&yn: " After I ho dtor o
tho broken bone 1 uwed i'tn iKiller ni a nt.
nent, ind it inro mo in a shor, tIime."
Captain P. S. (loodell, .T., of eccrvport,
Ma1ne, anre: " For bruirto prains anl c:ut
I know eC no mleicno thni I9 uAro effectiTe."
David Ilerco, Utica. X. Y.. enyr: "1 'nr entI
bruIcs, burui nud soruino, it as never fauled
to offeci a cure."
An accident may happen to-morrow.
Buy PErnY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER
to-day of any Druggidt
I't) ly 4 fl1 Ch panl 14) all ..ho are ,I.
liet'':ldiin. filetit4 we wo"4uhl sa th t if vot'i44
\% ' vvo. is a v4a4 we \%Nl pvove tis fae1,
('A 1.1 1:.11.1. & L.\ '1)2::\1.- ..
WV ht I ejs vvvd rhak
t'ii.'. i , ! ten, i.:ehec'i 1iI-! 44u' * ''he4
lo ,.- l d ; : 10 h e ii s ::.A n ! 'lithe
,0., whith ar hei-illti 'Ir ed lew. ('Cin Iow
allldi see.t ng ilo I '..l
Sety.
(..A \ ,1)4 E.!, & L. . '11.\ r.
%tieresI' , %v Ik I. hetI.
\\~e 1 h~tv ft s eeof 44'1?C i'hV.s andI '.iI k.
11 4 1, 4 il Ie tV ('liy 1.\ hI'v. il w l n
r.\ I.4)W' El;.1. & I.la i' 111ti).\ IE
O )ur stoek o~f Silk Ila nsli'ir'hi' fs, i iove's,.
('4ll:41- and11 ('ollrth -s11 , and. a jo Iit of4
11ine lh'eery 4in;it 'A4 hiav. in ll i'nior44s :uulI
hii AI I41tI.'1 4) 4 E .I 4 l UL 1 -:.44 . I .E.
\'e ask. al sI ecul. huI 114 . I4 4.1. \\0'De.
(4'leb'lx '.' rsel' . (414" II '4'' ai*. 4 , 11 4 ,i . g 4d
14411n'4 Wai4.1 II4 h es,3 - rn a .0
SA 1.1 > W 1.I.1. tk I .. A 13111-11 1.\.1..
aieetenl '.444 in py4(5. Il.;;I .1 hm.b ''
-. Ai I.> ~ ll I,\44 :.1 1 1
1 '.44 i"\ Wool 14 at1 , 1.41 s' 4 ,h.'' .
.''.' .li i Iu i ev r b i.\ ' taI I I t a4
44'. '. 4') I-'.I. I . 'U E itly\1 l.
re14' 4.14 h,' ll. rece41 \ i ' frs 4 4 ts
:lI~ u 44444 4' 4 4 4' 4. 1 4l 4;; 4- 1 - I l -~l
\I L II'4: u'l " b 14 14' (''I' . 1:14 1 I4414's..
111.'.r44 aL4d 1~i, I 1 4ir4 u-a4 ::' *.' . '11t4 :4:4
i on l'St Alod fo i~eh- ps
h e unta-r
CfOh x;s, AwES., &MU V"a-0 PN>u 1.
b ue into~ a 44r (:dneay nu
114( 4 it (1 ine l'r e l ii u'.-l l tha be.-,
4'"4i1il nk,l \la.ll oid11 . ~iutuo ! u all ndhl
MIr~ witi el o'4 feli tili.', or -o ;:ime Itle.
e fal e f oa lar::04" and vr'-)4 'd ar sI ek tal
0141 frit .c In uxhif you or. ,oo: , :;:.ng
nt s 41 4ti5.l'in r -n 'u t -
t'11 ofil dlo Ito ca andr sw iniystock
w h1f0 h,4 ik t he rest ot' 1 t ''-:w!e-e . a e :-h
at*e y co priVsfGve :.sa cal. I
Wroi Gasow ' ,eNuky 1,-o e-oadso
ATTENTION,
HOUSE KEEPERS
JIST NO ZEIVhD,
Patent Piphess Tek wheat Flolfr, Chuoiet
lfaticy and 'ateint Fiaily Plour, London
Liyer l 'alsins, Cre.un Ch'ee.se, 'lia'jplO
Ihe II I -oi!4"! NI lacalron1i, Im11portvd
Pickles aiil SAuee, linpvrted a nil J'medilo
Sardle's, Salmon, Macjerlei, Cox's (-'la
Lthe, Powdered and C nt-I af Sugar, Grat
04d and Sllee'd Pheapple, Mira and Tom'
tes, Pars, Pn'lehe, 'Pmialtovs, Succotash
atl 1.11ny other goods in that iinc. In
fact mily
Is T'i( of F It EiI STO'CK of the vcry -best
quality.
'.oI''OIA 1R1EIIS
I live a l-. i-a!k of h'.-avy 1)6'S
alnd f01 for women and ien, tIt.
-0' i by .1'anuary *;, rerdless of
:'(:it. .\l hi' a~y Med for pats aiud
e' I 9 'ee nounm I wvant lmney.
A 1.. LFVot (.A'SI I(N TI ti 'FPO'T.
R.EM. I UEY.
~~.i.11 AC1i..N RY9
OF ALI. KINDS FOR SAILE BY
J. F. MMASTE:R & CO.
WATERTOWN ENGINE.
BALL IIAND COTTON PRESS.
LI'IT3 GIA NT HYDRAULIC PRESS.
CH IN ~iilOTltYIIAlti1OWS.
OLD MIICICORY WAC(ONS.
WI' AVIE AGENTS FOR 'Ti'l
Cou'OlrTANi) WAGON COMPANY;
MANUEACTUItEIS OF
PLA'TFOR M SPUIN(4 WAGONS,
1TGO ES
aind
fl'I A ETONS.
Giv a ia.11) nd we wvill sell you What
Cou Is C l. Al'.
. F. M-MASTER &. CO.
A~ti II UND1E1USIGNED) AC:E PRCEPAR
Wotkl
Al wo~rk (enttru' s' to usi ill have
P U IPT11 J1 E\TNTlION. SaGi- fact:'5
.EONE YTO~ L E"4D.
TlF. 'im t ershmed~'u ~ Are a he~ crr's pondlents
Nw York ' a'mdI hnshu, andi are' anothiorized
to re'' re alppliicattic~ms for loans dn five
years ime, ''m real estate security, from
ihree hiniired~ dollars tip to as large an
anhioniit as may be wated. I nterest, eight
p'er cet'tt. per tannum, patyabhle annuitaly;
t:ve years. A j'plicanits to pamy expentses of
DOU'(;l\SS' & MvCA NTIS,
NOTICE ToOCR [EDITORIS.
W' '.1.' 'i St i. A .yr. A' Exm 'ron, vs.
I. Ira'' ''..: E~. Ei C'onv. sat in
o '''we te 's" ini petrsons h~oldl~i
of I'':ibte' for the s:i( ContY, ''n or lie
fore' the ith day Io~if N ov'ember', A. I). 1883.
Nov 101-I x2w dJuge of Probal'ite.
EL~ECTION NOTIOE.
WmN~anon0, :S. C., Nov. 12, 1883.
APEtTITION, signed by the regnisito.
numbiter' of veters, pranyin~g that an elect ion
he held 4onfi the quaon~i (of'I nICese' or ''no
l i'ens~e" wi Ihin thle corporate limuitI of the
Townt of' WVinnsboro, S. C'., laving beent
pre"senttedl to theO Towii (onne;f of ii4
h)orO, it. is therefore orderedl that snieh elec
Cion be held on Frilay, the 30th day of
Novembler, ist., between the hour11s of 7
he books for (tl registration' of voters
open ont Monday, Tuesday and( Wedneis.
dlay, the 26~th, 27th and 28tht of November,
inst:
Th'o bar-rooins are required to) be closed
on the day of eleection.
The following persons are hlereby' 4.
pointed to coniduct the election and regis.
tratlon: JTohn HI. Propst? James S. Elder
and J. W. Hlanaimn.
Bly order of ConciI '
I. N. WITrHERS, Clerk.
Nov 13-xitt4'
GRAND
F A .61 OPENING1
0
61
- Y- .
P. Laldlockar Bro.
LAThST S'iES!
D
'1 AR ST t.iC L~oTIO NI
1:
LOWEST PRICES!~
F
A
We hI'V to Inform our friends and pa
tronls thait We cu l onflidely say that our
S.
FALL AND WINTER
STOCK Is now complete In every depart .
mItent, and defles competiioh'. 'F
DRESS GOODS, c
VElXETS;
HLOSIERY -
and d
- LOYES;
All of the VERY BEST MAKES and
CLOAKS1 CLOAKS! CLOAK8
' in ill the newest styles.
11' -z
WINTER CLOTHING
. ---ND' '2 11
FURNISHING GOODS ! I
A
For Mepi, Youths iBo.s And Children, at
EXTrREMELY~x LOWt PRJbES.(
W I1ITh GOODS.
Our story is quite full of all of the Lest 1)
brands of I;ongeloths, Shirtings, Shectings,
Twills an1(d Drillings.
All of tlje above goods are offered it the N
LOWEST CASil PRICES.
Thnerefori. an early call of Inspectioi is:(
cor:dIlly sollcited.
P. LANDECKER & 1110.
-AND
WITNTER (GOODS.
1!
. C
Comec and see -the largest and best se
lot ('( stock Mill inery, conisisting bf .
TIruiiumed Pattern 1 a ts andc Bennuets, Zun
I riniuoed goods, Velve.s, Satins, Rtibbons,
Flowers, Tips, Plumes, Birds and( F'eath
Iirs, ail colors, Crapes, .Illusions, Black and
Whlite Laces, LveIY, .(rape, Veils, Barege, S
I'issue andu Phiisienine Veiling, H .ltir
Nwniehue from 75 cenits up, Curls Bangs~
Crogi'.A Iries for the hair, Crepe.: 16I an
rotlt-r Euching~s for the neck,' llehius, Col- O
Iaret1tes and Ties, anid all kluids of Faney
Wods, at
.J; o. 1sno .
A fhill sfock of Ladles' and Misses'
[hosiery. Uerlin, Lisle, Silk and Kid A
IGloves, all colors and new sty-les. A n n's..
s'rlt-ment of [Ladids' and Misses' colored
Rind white Ccrsets; all sitesC. ic:>>P Sklrts,
D)resc Shildq and Paliltators. flandker
iefs in variety, from Cotton to Silk. Silk t
lVringes, Pasrsem'en terie Trhiinming,. Velvet .
'tibbons. PBrais tand other Dyess' Trbi
negs. liuttoas ini great va.iety; styles j
11nd prlces, at
J. 0. BO A G'K.
A full stock of Notions of all klnd.
L~adies' Linen and1( Lace Collars, Zep lrs( C
Saxony, Berlin anid Sh.etland floods, ( all
iren's'%ephyr flonda and Sacques, Shawlsq
imnd Ioulevard Skirts, atk
J. o. AU Abs.
All kinds of .White Goods, WhIte Lae
amd MluslIn CurtaIns, C'retonnes, &c. &'.
Also a fuil1 andl comn peto lIne of hress
G~ootls, of various abrIcs, styles and
prices, from Calicoes, Worsted, Cashmetes~C,
SIlk~s and Satins-youm can find anytlii poni
want in that line and at any price. 'Ibese
goodls we are determined to sell cheap and
reduce stock. .C
Our stock of 811o~ ~ all kInds will be
sold at and below '20T, as well as heavyr
piace goodsu for Men's wear, and other
god that 17e do not Intend keepig after
present sttoeIt of samd is sold. We zifean
what we say,
0. . BOA$O'
FIFTrEEN more of -tli
NEW IGHO ARM DAVIS MACHINES;
Tihe best Machilne on the market, and
gives perfect satisfaction in every pa.rtlen
a r, and a general favorite with tii ladles. ti
Every 31achIne WAltRtANTrED (n very:
particular. No famIly should be withot
one: 8(end order-or come all and bny one.
J~i. 0*.)20MJ. C
A lot of BUGGIES and HARNESS.
WAIT FOR THEM.
SJ 0. BOAG. .It
CARtPETA8. C
(wdanrpa flouse FurnIshIng Goods, Tfie
Largest Stock South of Baitimiore. Moqut
Bruseela '3-Ply and IngraIn Carpets uge, -
Mate ami Crumb Clothm, Window ~hades/
all P'a ersa Borders,. Laeo Ourtains, Cor'
lesa oes, Cocoa * Canton Mat tlng9;
Opholstery En raiugs, Chromnos, Ploturo '
Framem, Writ for Samples anid Prices.
.IInAIgig * C0SVKJy, A gyg-TA, ga.
X-ARJI~h'ON ADVERTISEMENTS.
-UCAS RICHARDSON,
rATIONERS, PlINTERS AND BLANK
BOOK MAUFACTURERS,
EAST BAY, Q1L\,RLESTON, S...
W AV. STILES,
'PAINTER,
URLEY BLOCK, 109 MEETING ST
C iAILtICSTOI; S7
enler'In Paints, Oils, 1N3ishes, Varnish,
0 Glass, Putty, Colors, lii, %e
LVIN I. THOMLINSON,
(Factoi? fi -Charleston.)
ANUFACTUUER OF SADDLES, BillDLES,
IIAlNESS &C.
EALER I, DDLEIt, ..IAR.DYARE;
E+ATHEMl, &C., &C.
Import'r of English Bits, Stirrups, &c..
7 M'rI;TINO STREET, CH[A Imvr.QN, ' .0.
ENRY STEITZ,
Inporter and Wholsl' D16filer in
L)REIGN AND 4M'M Ti FRUi'.,
~ples, Oi'iges, lienanas, CocoanutLS,
Lemons, Pilleapples, Potatoes, Onions,
Peanluts, Cabbages, &c.
E. COR. MEETINO & MARKET STREETS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.'
IARLES C. LESLIE,
'holesale and Retail..6o4iinission Dealer
ISTI, OYSTERl,.qA ME anid POULTRY,
Stalls.Nb; 1 ild 2 lfish Market.
mice No. 7 Market St., East of East Bay.,
Vonslynment8 of Country Produce-ar
-1e!t liy solieited. Poultry, Eggs, &c.
I erishable Goods at owner's risk tiftor
ellvery to Southern Expreg.Co
BROTHERHOOD & CO.,
IRON. ME)RCHANTS
EAtE1b WI AACUINERY AND SUPPLUg.
AGENTS FOR1 .., .
MAID OF THE SOUTII bORN MIij.)
o. 165 MEETING ST., CHARIESTON, S. C.
Try our 50 cents Machino Oil-the best
ithe nmrket.
- AGER BEER
ROM T HE CLAUSSEN BREWING CO;
CIHARhESTON, S. C.:
ave now a Standard Beer superior to oth
's, it up In kegs, pkiteit stoppor.bottles,
d bottles In barrels for export, to keep a.
,ng tihe. Empty beer bQttles boll it.
gent in Columbia, Mr. Julius lkrentlaei.
iNEM ENS CLACIUS,
--IMPOnITER AND DEALER IN
'INES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOCACCO,
OlioCEnIES AND PRO I5Io~s,
o 175 EAST BA 1 IAR LESTON, S. C.
)'TTU TIEFIMAN & SONS;
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
-AND
POVISION E A , ElS,
7 CHS AYR ESTON. S C. s c
1 TOAS, AGENT,
No. 320 KING ST.,'OPPOsTh IlBERTY,
1iNDOW SHADES,' PAPER H'A NO
INGS, LACE C~Y1TANS
ORLNACEs $ND UPHIOUS EnY GoD,
CTHA RLESTON , S'
INDlOw AWNINGS MADE TO ORDEn
G, bUD)WORTH & CO.,
-WIHOLE8A LE
A DflLiE RY W A R Eh[O ti d ,
155 MEETING STR N,
PPOBITE CHIARLE801 I OTEL,.
SC ARLENON, S. C
ENRIY BISbIIOFF & CO.,
WHTOLESAE GROCERS
ND'DEALERIS IN CAROIA RICE.
PROPRIETORS t$1'H CELEBRATED
CAROLINA TOLUJ TONIC.
'9 ZA BAY, H ARLESTON,., S;.
~LVA GAGE & CO.,
CHAR LESTON ICE HOUSE,
ARKET,' C00 N CHURCH STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
IF""ce packed for the country a sUoe'Ilt..
1 A. NELSON & CO.,
--WHOLESALE I1EA LER5 IN
itOO~T8 AND SHIOES,
No. 2 HAYNE STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
'W.AIMAR&CO,
Xr.
WIIOLESA LE A ND RETAI DEA LERS IN
[10ICE DRtUGS, J.PIOIN ES OH1Eitair
SURIIG ALNST~III 'ENTs,
ERFUMJERIES AND ToiLET Ai r1CLES,
Cor. King and Vanderhorst et e.
CH ARLESTON, 5. O.
sHORT CROPS!!
Owing to Short Crops'tli i mers want
ie highest prices for cotton.' li ordei- t
cet thelt dlelands anybne ca'r' obtain it by
sing
LAiddC1'4 SEED COTTON~ CLEANER
For sale by
A very aimple and durable machine. No
>gs or belts. It pays any mnan who Iuses
We refe'partifs ts 2. P.-MODRY, Sr.,
id VINSON & GALaff6wAY, of White Oak.
all and exaln~ine the maohine for youirself.
~ A )?LZOTT, SR.
JUST IECEI WED,
/ATMAA, lNecwheat and Now Crop
ow Orleans Molasses.
J. F. MO1IABTEWre eo
NEW FUIRNITUtIE
UOlS 10 LD DECORATION
ARAUVED AND Td ARRIVE!
BIG0 INDUCE3M1sN'I'S--NOT IN
JOB LOTS OF ODDS.ANID ENDS,
BUT BARGAINS IN NEW
STYLES AND BEST QUALITIES.
SEWING MACINNNE,
AS GOOD A.S CAN UIE MADE,
AND AT PUICES LOW ENOUG II
TO A T T It A C T ECONOMICAL
BUYERS.
~.TI SFTu-',one.retler. My~pirkes qvlll surprt~evn. It will ('List. Von-t ~otllif
where-you need not feel that you are uner th --lightest obliations to purcha4nse of
n. So et your ticket via this POP ULA R lO UTg4, and come straight through to thi
FIRST-LtAS i$U.NITURmE STORE.
You will got GOOD 4l4fV IN748P~7' GOODS A theo ?0 IVEiS'
P~IQl. 'he VIS Ead ho CONOMICAL GE TF 1 OFF HERE.
1R. W. PHILLIPS
Oct 16:
ALWAYS PRESH AND CHIEAP AT IIARDEN 'S
We 1ave just received. fr'esh supply of W ESTERN FLOUR of ill gradesi
and moVe to arrive in a few days.
We keep constantly on hand SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS SYIUPS and
MOLASSE8.
Also, SH LF GOODS, CANNED GOODS, CHEESE, and in tct every
thmng u-sfially kept In the G ROCERIY LIE.
BAGGING, AND TIES,
BOOTS; SHOES AND IIARDWARE.
J. H. HARDEN & BRO.
NEY( FALL- AN r
8 A.--M.T E.
lJ in e just reiured from thi Niol t' rn ---I
- ur l ni or f the uo si V.i I i :.ti
Inviie uv tme at rensk tto Ie aId I' )
prcha les feeltyog ( ti ton .n ii th el a(,is ofi n .o it
LAD W E G h a n D, I- ( 1) Ilk i W 0W S l
IAIlpem, .Caor Gi naIti l. A;ll S irti ng, i t .l t' i es . Mam - -
f1.mCEF.GOODS M ooli:Nand I; lo. fi .
041,,r oods Wi ll ify th t t I itrcal de mcui ap -ie l --r me - -
T hese Goods oly~ need to be seen to be- appIleelated. *)j (j,17
L des are eordially invitedj to (.Il 11- Pnd -naet oulr Imanunollth Plne of '111',fN TS T
iever has beeni such) a han lsom and xtenjj3iv ecolleetten of nem.w n c--' b
plcdI'u otues ls o ad d relbl brandsk. Ill, wi z he V
Lion from biuch an unmlenise varity of dsrbeptem
Novcities in Nottingham Valencienne In1(d Li .i nen Fiehmli, no v!Me- i (1re.ui,
ind Vhite Ties, and all styles of Laces. A sio, a- hean i ni line of f i a
.ilk Iandkerchiefs, real 'I orchoien ace (8pnnish) in Creoam and Iimwit. A go - i
in Pink and Blue Mull, suitable for indies' neck wear.
M V E ME A CALL. d 1';ct salt . utiton guaranteel. No irouble to iow
P1olite attendautsa reatdy to mervo .11l visitors.
____________ L. SAMUEILS.
JUST RE~W GM
TEN THOUSAND "SUGENHEIMER'S CHOICE"
CIGARS; A GOOD TEN CENTS CIGAR SOLD FOR
FIVE CENTS A-PIECE.
TEN BARRELS OF VtRY FINE'
NORTH CAROLINA CORN WJISKEY:.
tJ OLD CROW WHISKEY
A a rAYS OX 1144nD.
-AT
B.: SUGENHEIMER'S
NEW SHOES'
-AT.
TUE CORNEIR tN'OM11E,
dENTS' AND LADIEW FINE SHOES, ALL MAlW
6F GUA'lANTEEIj l.'.'OCK. TRY A PAIl 2.
OFF FOQ NE~W YORK1
TO PIJlICJIASE
FAML DRY A0oon.
'mrs SPACE WILT L BE RIESERIVED) F'OR NOTICE
OF MY STrOUK.'
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