The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, January 25, 1882, Image 3
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^ LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
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WED5ESUAS, January
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Terms of TheXews axd TIeeald.
-Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per
annitUy in advance; weekly edition,
two dollars and fifty cents per annum,
in advance. Liberal discount to clubs
oi* five and upwards.
Kates ok Advertising.?One dollai
per inch for the first insertion, aiid
f fifty ccnts per inch for each subseq ient
insertion. These rates apply to ail ad
vertisements, of whatever nature, and
are payable strictly in advance. Contracts
for three, six or twelve months
wade on very liberal terms. Transient
local notices, fifteen cents per
line for the first insertion and seven
aud one-half cents per line for each
J .-ubsequent insertion. Ubituanes ana
tributes of respect charged as adverfc
lisements. Simple announcements oi
r marriage? and deaths published free oi
*harge, and solicited.
m r AH communications, of whatsoever
H Hfe mature, should be addressed to the
Wmisboro Publishing Company
- Wftkrisboro; S. C.
Jfeur Advertisement*.
Here?Propst Bros.
Strayed or Stolen?Robert Boyd.
Georgia Chemical Works? J. F. Mc~
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F Master <5:. k^o.,
$100 Reward? K. J. McCarlcy.
Sheriffs <>ale?J. D. McCarley.
Xotice?J. R. Harvey, Chairman.
Printers?S. Whvbrew.
m
X.ocal Briefs.
?The days are lengthening.
1 ?All the churches were well attend_
ed-ou Sunday.
?The weather is not improving one
iota.
?Camden is to have a cotton factory
shortlv.
?
?The seats in the Episcopal church
are being rc-arranged,
fc ?Bay the Monarch Guanc from Ii.
J- McCarlev & Co. *
?Read Mimnaugh's new advertise^
inent in another column. *
?The liegister declares that there is
not a case of small-pox in Sonth Carolina.
The important militia bill passed
* thfi Senate on Tuesday with very little
P? , opposition.
?The death rate is said to be smaller
in Columbia than in any other Southern
city.
?The voting folks had a surprise
partv on Thursday night, which was
hugely enjoyed by all.
?Go to R. J. McCarley & Co. and,
^ bnv the best guano in the market. V
?The small boys have pcotftded
themselves with stilts witlv'whieh to
wade their way to school
?Business men h^ve not been un-hsually
rushed sij*?e the first of the
year, and tpc/itverage clerk rejoiceth.
> ? Weharfe'nt seen any of the snow
iha^ft$hnor predicted for this month,
ad?5 that isn't the worst of It.
' ?Wlnusboro should have a portable
S* street railway for such weather as we
/ have had for the last two weeks.
?Read the new advertisement of
U Messrs. Propst Bros., and then go and
. ; buy some of their good things.
?The do'-vn passenger train was
-Considerably behind time on Vv'edness
tiav afternoon. "We have not heard ihe
cause of delay. ?The
Common Seuse Engine, is the
1>esta?d cheapest for farmers' use: sold
I by R. J. McCarlcv & Co.
?Comptroller General Bratton pass
J.-,. c-d through Winnsboro ou Sunday.
}?<i i& looking very well indeed.
?Major Fant was somewhat easier
BS Hon Monday, and itis hoped he will still
|H|HBRfnrther hpprove. The paralysis affects
Rhe right side.
Wf - Ridgeway and Blackstock will
liave two railroads rnnniog into tlseni
Bp some of these days. Can't the Boro
Hf miscone too?
BpF ?The stock of the Charlotte, Columbia
& Angusta Railroad is now quoted
at 62? bid and 63 asked. The tendency
r -*eems upward.
? Buy your gnano from R. J. Mc[
f'ariey & Co. and get the highest prices
for your cotton next season. *
?The "jail birds" have become very
religions of late. They pray and sing
All hours of the day and a considerable
) art of the night.
?The Rev. Dr. Bog??, formerly of
tViimsbero. bnt n >w of Atlanta, is in
the State, visiting his friends aud rela/
O
live?.
?The weather has been so mild this
winter that the usual sport of shooting
robins has been lost, as none have
made their appearance,
i ?As previously announced, the Ches\
t?r Reporter notv in charge of Major
' R. C. McLnre as chief editor. "VVe
wish lum and his associates in the paa?
i-cr unbounded snccess.
?The cisteru that the railroad is to
0. have dog at the freight dej>ot has not
been commenced vet. We are afraid
*
k the steamer will arrive before it is comL
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fpieieu.
^ ?Dave Martin, colored, who wa
shot by the policeman at Peak's Station
daring the Christmas holidays, is not
k dead, as has been stated, but is now in
a fair way to recover.
?The sheriff has become qnite an
expert in the way of auctioning off
<-tock. lie cau start a mule at sixtv
and rnn it up to one hundred
dollars in two minutes.
I ?At the regular meeting of the Gordon
Lix,ht Infantry on Monday nigh},
a committee was appointed to decide
ujon the niauner in which to celebrate
4V^*h
i.x'u aiimvtu tai \.
?The masquerade ball is to come off
<>a tbc 7tli of February. Efforts will
nade to make it a grander affair tba::
ti;e previous one. Vv'e wish the yoaa^
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quite a reputation as a stone-cutter and j
c/Milntor k?\-s that the finest srranite he :
I has ever worked comes from Fairfield j
j comity. We have heard several other j
! experienced gentlemen make the same j
| remark.
?The Town Council is having an
| addition built to the fire engine house |
1 to accommodate the two hose-reels That:
; were purchased with the new steamer, j
i The thou >and feet ofhose alone cost a i
! dollar a foot. It is expected some day j
j this week.
j ?We return thanks to Judge A. C. j
i Haskell, president of the Charlot'e. Co
1 lumbia & Augusta Railroad, and to .
; Mr. W. II. Harden, president of the !
j Cheraw & Chester Railroad, for coin-:
j piimentary passes on tncir icspucuve,
j lines for the present year._
?Mrs. J. Glendining has the thanks ;
; of the offiee for some delicious bananas 1
: and an extraordinarily large cocoa nut.
i She keeps an excellent stock of fruits,
! candies, etc., which she will sell verv <
r
cheap. Give her a call.
? The Monarch Guano, sold by R.J. i
I McCarley & Co., is recommended I
j highly by all who have used it. * i
?Tlie appreciation of the office is ex-!
i tended to Mr. JR. H. Simpson for re- j
i cent attentions Mr. Simpson has:
i 1 j
| on hand always the very best of liq!
uors, cigars, tobacco, etc. lie sure
! to call on him when you want a
i good article.
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Death.?jLittie Artdur, agea aoout i
! five months, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. j
i E. Ellison, died on Monday last after a !
j severe attack of convulsions. lie had j
: been rather a hearty infant, and the j
j sickness which resulted in his death j
I was>only a brief one. The parents j
! have the sympathy of their many J
: friends in their affliction. The twin i
! brother has also been verv sick, but!
i 7
j we are glad to sav is now getting well, i
j
j Feasterville Grange.?The fol-1
! lowing are the officer?-olect of Feaster|
ville Grange, to serve for the ensuing
. vmi" Dr. V. P. Clayton. "Worthvi
i Master: Jones II. McLane, Ovenj^v^!
j D. R. Feaster, Lecturer; C. SyS^.rter,
j Chaplain; J. C. Stone, Steward; J.
i R. Feaster, Assistant Stev^fvd; Tlios.
; ?. Dye, Treasurer; JSeo. W. Cole|
man, Secretarv^y^ohn C. Feaster,
; KeeperJi'-^Tiss Edith C. Feaster,
: Ceres;^34ifgs M. E. Coleman, Pomona;
i Missel. V. Feaster, Flora; Miss Jennie
ir^rColeman, Lady Assistant Steward.
Improvements.?Messrs. Connor &
j Chandler have purchased from Mr. G.
i A. White the northern half of the lot j
| just south of the Gerig property, and j
! will at oncc erect thereon a handsome
brick store-building. As soon as it is
j completed, Mr. White will temporarij
ly occupy it, meantime putting down !
j the store he now nse? and crectjng in |
I its stead a store to match that of Messrs.
Connor & Chandler. When Mr.
( White's store is finished he will occu!
py it, and Messrs. Connor & Chandler
' theirs. We are gla?1 to note these evi|
dences of prosperity and progress.
XiiAV Stoke.?Messrs. Propst Bros.!
I have commenced business in the store !
| recently occupied by Mr. W. G. Roche, j
! where thev will keep on hand a well i
} *
i selected stock of lanev-groceries, can-;
j ned goods, Fruits, confectioneries, etc. I
The business will be in charge of .Jr.
Jno. H. Propst, who is already ''"own
; to oar community as an experie. '
! merchant ami a courteous salesrnai
I We bespeak for our young friends a
I go.nl share of the public patronage, and '
wish them unbounded sucecss. Read I
then advertisement in another column.;
The Odd Fellows.?'The Grand j
Lodge convened in Columbia on Wed-1
nesday. The following officers were ;
elected: Grand Encampment?F. W.
Sindorf, Grand Patriarch; August
Widiman, Grand Iiigh Priest; IJobt.
C. Starr. Grand Scribe; John W. Stevens,
Grand Senior Warden; J. G. if.;
n.?i II. W. j
I v/puiy \AK4UU VIMUVI .1 M. vv.. 7 .. - |
Tiencken, Grand Treasurer; F. E.
VTindheiin, Grand Sentinel. Grand |
j Lodge?J. R. Simrill, Grand Master; :
i K. B. Hanahan. Deputy Grand Master; j
| J. E.Meyer, Grand Warden; J. TV. |
I Kothrock, Grand Secretary; John
I lleeseman, Grand Treasurer.
Stricken "with Paralysis.?The
j many friends of Major S. Ii. Fant, of
I this place, will deeply regret to learn j
! that on Thursday morning lie was
! sticken with paralysis, and ik>w lies in
i a helpless condition. Major Fant has
I always been of robust constitution, enj
joying excellent health, and this stroke
i is at once a sui prise and a shock to his
family and friends. He was severely
I wounded in the Confederate service,
j and the wound has sometimes given
j him trouble. Whether it has in any
! way induced the present attack, we
! cannot say. We sincerely trust that
! Major Fant may soon be restored to Lis
I wonted health and activity.
A Useful Book.?"Decorum, a
practical Treatise on Etiquette and j
I Dress of the Best American Society", j
; is tl:e title of a book recently published j
i by the Union Publishing IJou>e, of j
' New York. The work contains chap- J
j ters on etiquette, in general and on !
j special occasions, dress, weddings, j
j domestic economy, etc., and is well ar- j
| ranged in every respect. It is a work j
j of 413 duodecimo pages, printed on
! tinted paper, and handsomely bound in j
j cloth and gold. It is sold only by subscription,
and Miss Ella
has taken the agency lofttgn
i We wish her suwess^M
! and commendJrc&M
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i?ocMwm?ag?a??^aat MWBBai
at all interior towns 199,411; same time J
last year 162,502; stock at Liverpool |
597,000; same time last year 470,000; j
stock of American afloat for Great!
Britain 204,000; same time last year!
437,000.
United Status Colkt Jurors.? j
Some days ago jurors were drawn in
the United States Court to serve at the j
April tenn, at which term the prosecutions
of the Government in the elec- j
nion cases throughout the State have !
been set for trial. Tiie following1 are!
the names of the grand and petit jurors i
which were drawn:
Grand Jurors?XeJson Davis, Chester;
\V. It. Brabham, Allendale; .1.
Hendricks Mc.Lane, Fairfield; W. I{. j
Bolt 1 ware, Chester; Morgan II. Brvce,
Walhalla; J. K. Dove, Darlington; \\".
B. Poole, Greenville; Fenelus Itansom,
Colleton; B. K. Washington. Charleston;
C. A. McClung, Abbeville; K. M.
Burris, Anderson; D. Yarborcugh,
Spartanburg; Janfts Brohenbneher.
Orangeburg; A. Mr*. Moore, Sumter;
Martin MeCurley, Edgefield: John D.
Culp. Lancaster; M._ M. Siackhouse,
Marlboro: A. C. Shaffer, Walterboro;
? " ry t\ i
Colin livid, uenneusvine; u. u.
Rhodes, Williamsburg: George Wingnan,
Lexington, Frank Carter Camden;
Pratt S. Suber, Laurens.
Petit Jurors?George Stevenson , An- j
derson, A. D. Cooper, : harleston, Par- \
ris Simpkins, colored. Ed^eiicld. M.;
K. Robinson, W. Cooke, Greenville: j
A. S. Boston, Clarendon; N. A. Ed-|
'.vards, Abbeville; John B. Hyde,
Greenville, John *>V. Scott. Liberty
Hill; Eiias McTeer. Beaufort; J. F.
Chestnut, Granite^'ille; J. Duncan
Howard, Charleston; C. C. McCoy,
Chester; J. C. Walker, Sumter; J. C.
Boswell, Darlington; Hermann D.
Bulwinkle. Charleston; J. C. Wiiwc
bush, Abbeville,; M. F. Mulony.Cl\jtr- j
leston, Gus Raney, Chester: J>~'*W.
Fountains. Darling-con; J. !
hon James Pagan, FairfieWf; Joseph i
Collins. Georgetown: Coljk'ton Glover.!
Aiken; W. C. JohnstQa^Georgetown;
B. F. Strain, EdgeJjdTT; D. (;. Ellis,
Barnwell; Jama^Cox. Marlboro; 1L. j
M. Perry, Lancaster: li. ]>. Dean, An- j
derson: Jijrfn A. llalner, ('liest^r; C.
J. ffnckjfgey, Marion; J. II. Porr.her, j
Mom^rT Corner; Albert Di>al, Liu-j
(t. MoBiair. W'alterboro; John ;
i#f7 Tiudall, Sumter; 1). C. Gist,
Union.
TIDISGS FX OH TLX.13.
Some Impressions of the Place, the People
and the General Prospect.
Huxtsville, Texas. January 18,
1882.?Jfessi$. Editors: As uanv ofj
uiy lriends requested me to write to j
them about this country, I take the i
plan, with your permission, of inform- j
ing them through your paper that I
have been about in this country a good
T finr? flio 1????r? voi'v vittli. ;liwl
mostly black latul?some sandy. The j
black land, a good crop year, will make }
from twelve to fourteen hundred |
pounds of seed cotton to the acre, judg- j
ing from the stalk of last years crop, ,
and they say here th*t there was not ;
more than a half crop made. They !
say that lite land will make from thirty J
to fifty bGshels of corn to the acre, and |
will ilso make Sue oats. What doesn't j
do well here in this county? "Wages \
here are good. Sav from ten to tweive !
* i
dollars a month for good farm hands. |
The people here are kind and obliging,*j
as far as 1 know, my acquaintances be- j
in<r ruiiier limited. Lne neaitti 01 mis i
? j
county is said to be very good, except j
in sonic places near the rivers and j
>\vatnps. As for whiskey drinking.!
lighting, etc., though Texas lias a bad ;
name. 1 can truly say I have seen les* j
since 1 have been in Texas than you see i
in your town almost every Sal onlay.
I have been in Texas four week*, was
in Iiuntsville the day before Christmas
and have been there once since, and
have not seen a drunk man yet, and
only one or two the least under the influence
of whiskev. I have not seen
nor heard of any fighting or any thing
of the kind. The people here are quiet
and peaceable. The farmers here are
anxious for immigrants to come. They
will do all they can for them; they arckind
and freely give advice to immi
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grams ci>ujij;jj uiiiuhj; iuum.
Kesycctfnlly, "YV. C. Rabb.
HTMEXIiAL.
MARRIED?At the, residence of the brldev>
rno-hcr by ihe Kev j. M. llood on December
29th iNjl, Mr. SMITH. Orangeburg, loMlssiiLLA
il001) ol Fall Ilcki.
MARRIED?At the residence of the bride's
fuiier, on the 2Jth of December, 1K>1, by the
Rev. J. M. Hood. Mr. DKE'.VKY GOZA to Miss
11ATTJE BKOVv'N, botn of FalrfleUL
MARRIKD ?o u the lsth or January, 1SS2. by
the Rev. J. M Hood. Mr. ROBERT HAMILTON
10 AlLs SAJLLIE RAINS boiii or Falrlield.
A Fooiisn Mistake.?Don't make the mistake
of confounding a remedy or merit with quack
medicines, ue speak from experience when
we sav chat Parker's <iiu?er Tonic Is a sterling
heauli restorative which will do all that Is
claim, d for it. We have used-it ourselves with
tne haiipl ^st results for Rheumatism and wh n
worn out by overwork. See *av.?Time*.
Grateful to Invalids.?Floreston Colosn- is
gnt^riil to Jivaiids, because It is rerres>I l u
without the sickening effect ^1 most pcrftu. ea
OATS FOR SAJLE. "
q^tt'O HUNDRED BUSHELS of PUKE
J. lied Rust Proof Oats for sale at
ONE DOLLAR per busliel, by
J. K. DAVIS.
Monticello. January 5, 1682.
Jan 7-f3xtf
ST .it AYE? ?SS STOLES,
| Monday night, January 16. from
* ' Judge Neil's place near Ut:ion
Church a small dark, bay mare mule,
gray spot on back, slightly knockkneed
in hind legs, unshod. A suita-1
ble reward will be paid on delivery to J
Messrs. Gooding & Elliott or t?-e undersigned.
ROBERT BOYD.
Jan 24-ylx2
NOTICE FOE FINAL BISCHAJISE
V i unoc, n neivuy yivt'ii UJ :ui uiiu'H
JLN it may concern th;'.t TV& wil! apply
to the Jn<lge of Probate of Fuirlieid ('otsrt
ty for a final dischnr?c as Executor of tLe
Will of Jas. R. CalilTi'fcll, duud., on Tues
islCJO RSSW.i1RD?!
I "WILL give 0110 hundred dollars j
reward for information sufficient j
to convict any party or parties who
were concerned in tiie burning of the J
sfnrivlioiisft of Mrs. Moses Mackorell,!
near Ulackstock.
11. J. McCARLEY.
Jan 19-fx3
heret
STOP! READ AND REFLECT![
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j
TRUTH TS STRJWGER\
TILLY FICTION! !
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THE PROPST BROS.
In corning boldly to the front, hereby
announce that they have in store a
varied assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.
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Which they propose to //oil strictly
for CASH, with a sinaLV" profit. Call j
and examine their'"'stock and learn j
prices, and you^viil be convinced that j
they will deaV fairly and honestly with ;
every purchaser. A share of the public
jjsreionage is earnestly solicited.
^.Sfore one door west of the postoffke.
under Thespian Hall.
dan 'J-iTUTPS
PILLS
INDORSED BY
PHYSSCIAftlS, CLERGYMEN, AND
THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LBVER,
Loss of appetite,Nausea, bowels costive,
Pam in tHeHead,v/ith a dull sensstion"in
trie back par t7~Pain under the sfioulderfcla'de,
fulinel's affer eating, with a disinclination
to sxeriion of "body arjaaintfj
Irritability of temper, Lo w"spinta.Iiosa
ofinemory, Trith a feeling of naving negTected
some duty, weariness'. Dizziness,
fluttering oTthe Heart/Pots'bnfore the
eyes, V ellow sBn, fTeadsehe,. i<estlea3ness
at night,~Eiglily colored URne.
IF THESE W;LENIIfGS ARE UFHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
I'U'PT'S 'ptt.T.S are especially adapted to
such cuse?,one dose effects sucliachange
of feeling as to astonish the sufferer.
Tbey Inei-enne the Appetite, and cause the
body to Take on Fie*h. Ihns tlifi system is
nouri?.he<i. and by tliPirToule Ar-tionon the
l>iSf*tiTr Onran*. Regular SUol* are produced.
Price 2S wnta. s!i Wnrrxy Sit? X.Y.
TOTPS HAIR DYE,
Gray hairorwfflsxers changed to a gioeey
Bi.ack by a single application of this Dyk. It
imparts a. natural coior, acts Instantaneously.
Sold by Drugjjist^or sent by express on receipt of }1.
Office, 35 Murray St., Now York.
Cl)r. TTTTS XASl'AL of YaluaM? I*foraat!on tni b
Cwftil Ktftlpt* Mill be atilrC FUKE on ?pplirXtlojL.^
SHKJilx' i' S3 >^J i; />.>.
BY virtue of Warrants on Liens to
n:e directed, 1 wiil offer for sale
before I he court-house door in Winnshoro,
S. C., on the first Monday iz:
February next. within the legal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash4 j
the following-described propem, to '
wit:
Fifteen bales of cotton?levied upon |
as the property of ?Tamc< Pagan, at the j
suit ol'Estate of Robert Patterson.
ALSO,
One bale of cotton?levied upon as I
the propert; ..fjnly Brevard, at the j
suit of J. O.
ALSO,
One bale oi'cotton?levied upon as;
the property of Allen Me'Jrav, at the i
suit of W. il. Doty & Co.
ALSO,
Two bales of cotton?levied upon as ]
the property of James Pagan, at the
suit of J. 0. Doag.
ALSO,
Dv virtue of an execution to ine directed,
one cream inure and two mules
? levied upon as the property of -J. M.
McCrorey, at the suit of W. T. Thompson,
Survivor, against J. M. McCrorey
and Win. Hill.
J. D. McCARLEY,
Sheriff's Office, S. F. C.
Winnsboro, S. C.,
January '20, 1S82.
Jan il
i THE MOST )
CHOICE SUMMER BEVERAGES,
SUCH AS
SHERRY COBBLERS,
CLARET PUNCHES,
SODA WATER,
LEMONADES acd
OLD VIRGINIA MINT JULEPS.
TRY THE CELEBRATED
SOCK BEER,
ALWAYS
fSSSS CGQh.
,T. C LEXDIXIX G.
nay 3 Next door to \\'. R. Doty & Co.
"our stockIS
NOW COMPLBIEIN'^ACH
?AND?
II Ufll
ft
Ml
Kal stock of;
king, Hats ;
|K induce- !
ftj I
KIONS.!
m
prices.
? ?
est Toilet j
jrcugLt to 1
ace<l.
TolIIX.
MS AND j
LOOK (& NOW!
: i
?^T?
B. SUG^HEfflElSi
DRyGOODS
/
/ ?AND?
QEQOEEY STQHES.
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kS-rilAYE .'30UGHT A LARGE
STOCK OF CHRISTMAS GO.OD? |
AND BUSINESS IS VERY DULL, j
I WILL SELL DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES,
NOTIONS, ETC., AND ALSO
nTw^nrriTT'o
CONSISTING OF FINE HAMS,
FINE SUGAR, FINE ELOUR,
FINE NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES,
AND ALL ARTICLES BELONGING
TO A FIRST-CLASS
GROCERY STORE AND DRY
GOODS STORE, AT VERY SMALL
PROFIT.
IT WILL BE TO YOUR INTEREST
TO COME AND EXAMINE
THESE GOODS AND THE PRICES.
Respectfully,
B. jS UGENHEIMER'S.
Dec 20
EGG-NOG
?FOE THE?
Genuine Imported Cognac Brand)-,:
Genuine Imported Jamaica Earn.
Genuine Imported Scotch "Whiskey,
Genuine Imported Sherry VTi/ie,
Genuine Importfd Piper IIeid/;ick
Champagne,
Genuine Iinpoited Holland Gin,
Fine Old Rye Whiskcya,
Fins Old Corn "Weiskeys,
jTreneh's New England Rum,
Old Virginia Apple Brandy,
Old North Carolina Peach Brancy,
Olu Stone Mountain Corn Y/hiskey,
Black berry Brar.dv,
Ginger Brandy,
Cherry Brandy,
Hostetters Bitters,
Oceola Bitters.
Belfast Ginger Ale,
Smith's Indian Ale,
Bavarian Export Beer.
1,000 Best 5 cents Cigars,
2,0C0 Best 10 cents Cigars.
Durham (Blackwell's) Smokiug Tobacco,
Good Grades Chewing Tobacco
MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER
and
SWEET CRAB APPLE CIDER
on draught at
F- W. HA BENICHT'S.
Dec 20
COME AND SEE
?MY?
ELEGANT DISPLAY
-OF?
trs-Tmr t? s r t n r& at*..
M> f ALL Ml
MY Stool: of Pry Goods, Clothing.
Shoes, Boots, Huts Cups. N-.tons.
Trimmings, Millinery. Lit lies' Cloaks
and Doiiiius are now complete, and
I am happy to say arc
.MUCH CHEAPER
tl;i** season than heretofore.
Boys' Clothing and blisses' Clt-fcks
a siii-ciilty. I therefore t^ke great:
pleasure in asldog' my friends and j
tue
PUBLIC GENERALLY
I
to come and see what I hare this
year. Respectfully,
JOS. GBOESCHEL. >
ccl 15
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WILL SELL THE FEW WAGONS!
STILL ON HAND AT LOW FIG Ci;j?S. j
"OI ,D TTIOKO]? V"
I HAVE A TEHEE-SEAT PLATFORM! j
SPUING COT JUTLAND WAGON, WHICH :
I OFFER LOW DOWN.
A FEW SETS BUGGY AND WAGON
HARNESS.
nov 5
4
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11 m ?twc?anaa??g
Holiday goodS!:
o?o !
CHRISTMAS GOODS i
o?o
WE cordi:\lly invite our friends
and the public generally to an inf-pection
of the attractions display- j
eel, confidently asssrtirg that they |
will be fcuud in every respect up to i
fliA r.tanrIiviVl Tn snhmirfinf?" this !
we would call special attention to j
the style and low prices of our j
handsome, stylish, perfect fitting and
economical ready-made
?1OTHIMP.
Lar^e variety of men's working end
business suits at $o, $7, SS, $10,
?12 and ?15.
1iY?v l^r? in^-l ^Vn"Ir?rer> we have a
complste aDd elegant line of snits
from $2.50 up.
fllHSil
Consisting inpartof shirts, nndershirts,
drawers, collars, cuffs, half
hose, handkerchiefs, gloves, jewelry,
etc., offered at bottom prices.
DRESS GOODS.
CLOAKS-CLOAKS. TVe have
clonks as low as ?1.50 apiece and
higher.
CH3&IST3IAS PRESENTS.
We have just received a fine lot
cjI
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
which we will sell very cheap, and
many other little articles suitable
for
PRESENTS FOR CHILDREN.
Make xo mistake, but come direct
to
P, LASTOZGZEB & BEO.
Dec 20
~ JUST
RECEIVED,
FRESII BUCK WHEAT,
FRESH OAT MEAL,
EVAPORATED APPLES,
POTTED HAM,
POTTED TURKEY,
POTTED TONGUE,
POTTED CHICKEN.
CORNED BEEF
and
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.
MACARONI and CHEESE.
ASSORTED PICKLES
and
CHOW-CHOW.
And a full supply of
STAPLE GROCERIES,
i
Which we arc offering very LOW I
for the CASH.
J. T. HcMASTEB & CO.
Xov 24
SALE
AND FEED STABLES.
"WiNKSBono, S. C., Dee. 14,1881.
LO&K OUT 1
Everybody bring in your old,
broken down stock and exchange j
them for young ones, as the under- j
cimficl l>oc incf nrrivAfl Tv'ill TlfTRTY i
fat Virginia horses and mules,
among them some good saddle and
harness horses, which he will seh!
CHEAP for CASH, or on time, bv
making him a good bankable note.
He will also pay the highest CASE
PRICE for old fat PLUG mules and \
Liorgts.
A. TTI2,&2F<J2?I>. |
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Dec 15
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ijUUIJOI
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AV'e have just received a i
XI cE AS."SO i mi EXT
of Chri-fmas Comic, it, which ;vo j
would will the attention of tiv.- public.;
Our assortment of Christina* iiuoks is (
i
ENTIRELY XZW,
arsd iia> ben care fully selected. Also,
an elegant line of
j-'ANC'Y BOXES )F PAPER,
Puff T>oxos, Shavinjr Mujr:8. Wriiinj;:
Di'sks. Etc.. and a iar-r?: variety of olh-j
or riiristmas (_?oods too numerous to1
14 i 011.
Wit have just opened our second ;
supply of
CHRISTMAS and
XK\\ YEAR CARDS,1
ard they are dwrdedly the handsomest;
lot ever received in tins place. All we
ask is that yon call and inspect our;
stock before buying you:* Christmas j
Presents.
I
McMASTER, BRIOES KETCH IX.!
Dec 22 j
X-CUSE US!
For making you read our o!d advertisement
so long, l;ut we hove l>een North, and l>e?-n
| J?a?t, and been to the State Fair, and been
to th<? Cotton Kxposilion, and been pick,
I and been bury, and been unable to konkoct
i a new story.
! CAST YOUR OPTICS OVER THIS.
cttjits t.va s is cqmtxg,
as j) so is xf.w yea its,
j.lre \riSE4riI of jul y.
WHAT WILL YOU PRESENT to YOUK
WIFE. SON. DAUGHTER, SISTER. BROTHER,
MOTHER, FATHER, FRIEND, S'.VEETHEAhT?
Search the wide world ov?r from po'e to yole,
visit the trade marts of Eu.*ope and America,
explore the palaces of the Crowned Heads, and
nought e:tj: be round that wUl give stn-li lasting
enjoymeut as an cleg-tnt
PIAIO08" 0R"AN!
WIS, WiKi i
THESE ARE THE BEST.
CHICKE1UNG, ' MATHUSHEK,
SOUTMEKN GK.H. AKIO>\
MASON A: U.U1LLN. | SHOMNGEK.
Six Grand Makers. One Hundred Styles.
Ail Grades. All Prices. Larc?.st selection
of First-Class Instruments ct'ere''. by any
one House North or South. None but
first-class makers. No competition with
che.tp makers. No economy in cheap Insirnmetits.
They will neither wear nor
rIVv*A ll\%C in tViA "nilT
piCildU* J A Ui/ **t' w. ... ? r
chase of first-class and reliable Instruments,
cvsl ichat t/tey jmay. Others may
humbug buyers vritii cheap Pianos at 5:25.
$145, and Organs at $30. $4.0, $60. in 1'aucy
Cases with numberless Stop:*, but
LDDBEN & BATES WOX'I
Run any finch schedule, or practise any
such imposition. They have done bnsi
n*ss thirteen long j eirs, and sold more
Pianos and Organs iu;in all other Southern
Dealers together, ana ii's too late in the
day for them to <io back on their record,
and take to selling Stained White wood
Pianos and imitation Walnut Organs.
But
LUDDEX & BATES WILL
hh ! 11 ' i i ii ommbb? bb?pghbm?
Sell Strictly Reliaole Pianos and Organs
from best Sinkers only, at Mancfactcbees
Factoby Prices, and for less money than
tliey ci>n b* hail elsewhere in America.
This we gcabantee. Write at once for
Catalogues, Prices and Terms. Magnilicent
Stock for Holiday Trade We can
suit all reasonable, common sense buyers
who don't pxpect Gold Dollars for Fifty
Cents. Address
Ludden & Batss?
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, j
Wholesale Piano an<l Orjjai) 5>calera j
FERTILIZERS.
o
JK ROBSOX k SO*. Com ..i8?ion
iler-hftnfc?; and Dealers in Fertiliser#,
65 East Bhv.
Charleston, Nov^niber 9. 1SW1.
At the commeEC'-rii^jLt of a: ?'jer bnsi
nehs year we acKPO^ledge v.i.n pieasnr'
the patrr riage *nd co/.adc&ce of our planting
Irif-ndb.
KOBSON'S COTTON AND CORK FKKTILIZ1K,
iiOBSON'S COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE,
hs.ve given very gr*ti;vh>g snrisfncfion.
Our Cotton and Corn Fertilizer Js of tk<
highest stnn'ar<3. It contains among othr-r
v;.lr.!ibl?': ingredients 3 per cent, of Am
inohi-u li pt-r ccnt. of Potash, 16 per cert
of available Phosphate Having bee:,
among the first to iutrodcce Gn;-.no in this
State, ve can confidently lefer to oir
rj;jiarinir frieiidstluit daring the series c;"i
vears R'v have soiil thtiu M&anrws debars !
always givm a pur* ariicJe Cvevy Jjanare
is tested. We ofikr the abave r eraiizers
for cash, time or cotton.
PiHTiturs oj i rin^ imoie-iiat^ly will be
allowed ;o the 1st of a.} ril to decide wiiicL
they prefer, c-rh or time. .An or.'ier tor;;
carload of ten tons will be sent *'roe o?
dravage, for a less amour, t SI per ton will
be charge i. Nov. iy-fx'^m
Free is ftsrjMi!
A BEAUTIFUL BOOK lor the ASKIXG
By applving personally at tlae nearest
office of THJK SINGER MANUF iOTUIiiNG
GO. tor by postal card if at n dis
fcince) any ADULT person -will be presented
with a besmtifnlly illustrated cop\
. uf a No* Book eu titled
GEXIiS ESWAEDED,
v
??E THE?
STOEY of the SEWING MACHINE
containing a handsome and costly steel
^ngruving frontispiece, also. '28 finely engraved
-wood cn:s, and bound in an elaborate
blue nud g?>ld lithographed cover
No charge "whatever is made for this handsome
book, which can be obtained only j
by application at the branch and snbordi- i
nato offices of The Singer Manufacturing j
Co.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.
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Principal Office, 34 Union Square,
may 17?ly New York.
CHRISTMAS GOODS!
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?JUST ARRIVED?
A3TO &TIZ& C03SSXG ! T |
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LAR^r FLOT?!DA ORANGES.
JAMAICA BAN A N AS-LARGE and !
RIPE.
r> aiiacoa cocoanfts,
7 i
and fixe large red apple?.]
raisins.
London Layer?in ;:ll size packages, i
CANDIES,
Fr^neli awl Piuiu Cuisiiies, ii! f
Varieiv.
ALSO. i
t
FRESH ft ROCE R1ES?STAPLE and !
FANCY.
1KISII POTATOES AND ONIONS.
IT ME Vv'iNES AND LIQUORS OFALL
SORTS.
ciiEAP iron tztlz-i :
PLEASE CALL AND MAKE A
PURCHASE.
yr, ii. ixxnly. j
Dec 3
SACK'S,
A SMALL QUANTITY OF FiiESII
GIJOl'ND SAUK. Also, Hod and !
Iilack rcpiwr. Cnmauson. Spice and
Xuiinog*, at the Drujr Store of
\V E.AIKEX. |
WAMFiI?? BE35E2&Y.
Another supply for sale at thr Prog !
Store of
Jan 7 AY. E. A IS EX. '
: i . :n:- ' .?_
GEORGIA CHE*
AUStJS'
TVe are novr prepared to fill all orders fo
I ZE its, or make them to order as may be d<
j enkrged the pr.st season, we cjib furnish K
i which defy competition when the grade of
! Itrmember that a Fertilizer vrhieh eontai:
' 4 4 ' ? r>iArA fV^Tl nilOf
?1Q<1 in w.Jiiu v j v*
Cnr central location enabb-s ns to tirlivei
mncli more promptly, in better condition. i
turer. or on* located on the coat.
AMUOXLlTED GUAXO-S.-Our brr.nds
anos. aud Lowe's Formula, a~e so well "kn
sav tbat thov are fr.llv up to the standard o
ACID PH0SPHA1E.-The demand for
capacity of our Works. We challenge con
i fiorn tbe use of it. We bav. a strcli on f.a
Msall profit to dealers. By reference to th
ture for tbe present season, it will be found
v,VP Mcls- Invi_ soli
tui-e. ubie. ble.
The Georgia Patjpsco AmI
moiiiated sol. riio-ioliute. 12.20 1.40 2.C
G<*onrla C'aemifv.] Works
| Maiw.l0'i liuano 12.20 1.35 1.8
Georgia Chemical or.<s
ACiO PiiOS. Witll Polasil.. 12.S5 2.55 4.0
Tbe Fertilizers we are making this season
tared bv ns. 1)< alcrs would do well to eo
supplies for tbe coming season.
m
TEE AS
F03 SALE BY
3. F* 1'K
Jr.n 24- 1m
MERIT WI
0:c
I see the would be Stewarts dwi
Mimnaugh, still working for the
goods at a small profit, and still
Almighty Dollar down -before th<
business for 1881 has been very s
trying to grasp it all at once by
which are so ruinous to the comix
days there will be a regular landroom
for spring stock.
EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLAR
SLAUGH
Tbis is not an assignee's sale of c
but first class goods. I will quo!
J.I
THE UNDERSELL!
Jan 14
''? IP?* t54 & 3 ?? 5r?3 ? Sj 5
I mtk I bill! ol
-o:
??? 3Bfi? JEL.o .E
THE MOST FASHIONABLE HO
keeps the largest stock of Boys', ion
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Ties and
?AL
A fine line of Gects' SEOJvS to co
CELEBRATED STAlt SHIRT an
Unlaundried Shirt, the best for 0X8
m
Jan 10
NEW FUR]
AT?TMVFJ> AN!
1 0?
DON'T bay until yon have seen inv
siiip niieqn&i.ed. and everything wa:
PIUCE5 LOWER THAN EVE ft.
I keep on hand most of the LEAD]
Prices to suit the times. Lumber i
neatly repaired at moderate prices.
SAVE YOUR FREIGHT BILLS AN
ING YOUR GOODS C2T
T>
_L\.
Jr.
RSar.ufactured by !SAAC A. SHE
A>'D FOH SALE 2Y DUXLEVV
sheriffs SALE. \
PY virtue of an execution to inc di3
9 reeled, I v?iil ofibr f:?r talc before
the court-hou>c door in \V:in:?b?>i\>. .-s. .
0:1 ilie lir.-t Mondav in February <
iil-x". \vi:!ii;j the h-pil hours of sale, to 1
the iiiii!ic-.-t bidder. for cash, the follow- ;
;.i?r-?iescribe<l property, to wit:
Ali that tract ol Ia;id 1\injj in Fairlield
County, containing: forty-nine |
and three-quarter ?e;es. more or less,
being* u pari ol an island m i;i\>:tu
tlivet*and known ;ss;'S!ii*if?>n*s Island."
and bounded l:y lands of Lizzie Zvlorris
and Broad River.
ALSO,
All Hint tract ol" land lyinpr in Fair-1
field County, containing five acres,!
more or less, and bounded by lands of
W.J. Slielron, Cynthia .J. Shelton, |
Fannie M.. Clayton and other*. Levied :
upon as the propertv of Thon ' .(
Shciton, at the ?uit of W. Walker j
Cro?bv.
J. D. McCARLEY,
Sheriff"ft Office, S. F.C. i
Winnsboro, S. C., |
uaisuaiy 10, ioc^.
Jan 17I
? Pay your subscription
News asd JIeuau>.
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J
fICAL WORKS.
2s^
r any of onr o^rn brands of f EBTILI'sireil.
Aft ?ur facilities have booa greats
igh Grade Fertilizers to the trade tO, prices
our goods is considered.
"'S only one percent, more of Soluble Phos.
her which contains just that muca less.
onr Guanos to pnvchasers in the inieriotr _;3
and at less cost thun a .Northern wanoiae- ; ?
.
of Mastodon and Georgia P.itapsco Gnown
in the South, I only refer to them U?
f past seasons.
this article in the past has exceeded th? " 1
petition in the practical resnlts obtains!
nd which we are prepared to s*,l 1 at a verr
e report of the Commissioner of Agricui- __
that our analyses were is follows:
i- EC- Av.-tl Am- PoV Relative Cm- *$1
. vend b;e. mou'A aJi. mcroUl Va.u-3; .,rj&
15 9.70 11.75 3.00 1.03 W.W
5 S.&5 11.80 3.05 0.05 85
i) 11.00 13.'*) 1.95 $3:VH . -jjQ
are f.illr np toany ever befor? mstfurw-i .. ^
mmunicate with cs beiore lavin-g intioir ~
. A. S^OVALL,
TTKEP. GEOEGIA CHEMICAL WOJEcKS.
cSSaster & Go* . i
LL TKLLl .m
ndle away one by one, and yet
good of the people; is sellingadhering
to that system?the * -j
i goo-ls leaves the store. My ^"v||
atisfactorv and profitable. Not
exorbitant long winded prices,
) unity at large, for the n ext thirty ^9
slide in prices, in order to make
S WORTH OF GOODS TO BE
TEEED. '
)ld trasb handed down for years,
te prices later.
i. MIMNAUGrH.
SE AND SLASHT52 OF PRICES.
fe> S*f| 1 iisl
L rs&r-as. bis.
USE :a COLUMBIA. S. C., ilirajj " M
tbs' and Men's Suits, Overcoats; etc. i?t
bcarfs in endless variety.
iroplete jrn oulfit Agent for th#
d TciB B20THEE JONATHAN
DOLLAIi. tit
. a. KlfAKD'S. "I
STITUEE! i 1
OTOAK1UTE. _ J
Stock. For design and workman- / nun
ted to be as represented, xsA
A New Sappiy of Pictuj#
Frames, Cbromos and W*1 |i
l ockets; Brackets, Hat Racks
Mirrors, "Window Cornice
Window Shades, Tin Set%
S Spring Beds, Mattresses.
MONEY SATED IS MOKE?
lN'G SEWING MACHINES and -st ' aid
btingles for Sale. Frunitnrt . ^
n ATTTFTf TCYPTTCSES BY Zif*
1
W. PHILLIPS.
THE BEST 19 THE KMET. ?~m
Fourteen different sizes and kinds. Fire
Sizes vr.zh Enameled Reservoirs. Adapted to
, oil requirements, and priced to ssit all paw*. 9
LEADfKC FEATURES:
Double Wood Doers, Patent VTood Greta
Adjustable Damper, Interchangeable AuEk
isaiic Shelf. Broiling Door, Swinging EeftithFl&te,
Swinging Flue-Stop, Eevesible GasBurning
Long Crore Piece, Double Short
Centers, Heavy liing Covers, Illuminated Fiia
Doers, Nickel Kn^bs. Nickel Panels, etc.
rv^;o:.vl hi iltivrial. in <u/ la
PPASD & CO., BsJifracre, IF.d ,
&. FA3TT, Wi?m*L>crc, &. Cr?
rcr.tinae to net ss Solicitors for PaterA Carat*
rrade Marks. 0)?rri,jlits. tic., f?r iiie United StaXc, v
CaiiJ.fia, cuJra, Enp!r.:.d. Fra-iw. Germany. etc. Xki
liav<- haJ liiirsy-tive year*' experience.
Patents obuiiued :trou;rb us zss noticed in theftfkmimc
amfiucan. tm-iav^e and splendid Illustrated
wefcl v paper, $S. 10 n y?>.r,shows toe Proarwt
Science, is very in-vreo-ia#, and has an enor;x<ui
rircaialion. .Address JIUXN & CO, Patent S^ict ?rs.
Pub's, or Scixntjkc AiiXKicxv, 37 Park Ec?w.
jg .v V- >rk. Haa.d book a'iout r%?eu',sfrce.
tt- * > r ? rm irir >i rrr ux in*
s a.
G<?rni:m Kiinit (direct importation),
Pernv:;i:) Gnjno (direct from thr agent of
t!i* Peruvian Government). Fish Ghjieo
S and -S per cent.' Ammonia), Nova S-'oti?
Land Planter South Carolina Gr- xind
Pno.pLale (fine ground and high grade.)
For Sale bv _
iIEKMAN>: !'ULWINKLE, "M
E>rr*s Wharf. ? ^
Dec 13 tx3m Charleston, S. C.
MOSEY WASTED. \
\ LL PERSONS inde. ted to as for .7^
i \ goo:Is boas'ht in 1 j$i ami allj'om<f --^3
years, are earnestly requested to pay up
as soon as possible. We iBTtst ave tka .
monev to t>hv thos*? whom ? e o*"". *_.^^E2sH
M'oMAS'IES, BJulUJb &
sepTSl
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