The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, February 08, 1882, Image 3

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LOCAL IXTELLJGFXCE. ii -r - ,a' i ? 1 - 1 ?'< > ! WED>ESIM1> ifOiu.il.) ... . M: - \ ! Tkkms ok TjikXews and i | -Tri-weekly edition, luiir dollar-; >xi i juui'i.i. in advance: weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cMits pesf,ti. in advance. ?/d>era! discount to cli: ol* live ;?nd u:>v.*:ird<. Kati'.s <?f A;a-?Owd<di::i : per inch i'or the tir-t i??? : ? Ion. : i;d : !? 1; ty < ' '!! jmt in-'i t':>r ear;; i<*nt h;<cr!?<>n. Th<-s?'vato-unniy *>i jl;;?! Vci"ti>CJl:PntS. ?0* wliyfCVCi* lJU.'i'.V. U.td | tor ihret-. or tv\?h c 1*1 <ii*Ijs V ! ??(}? <>:i very libon;? teius-. Ti.iii-: SMT,i notk-v.s, < ; i : - ? k ]? ;'/ 1V>r the f'i>t ins'.-rrioii unm ; F f! i;;l cc.'itc ]<!:? l' .i* S'u"u><.r(;uri?i :tr:?I r" trihuti'"' of jvs>>ve? < har^c<l ;iSh'M'Io < : l< :t: r:;ii:d published freoo: Hj y -V-: of -whatsoever shouM ??* utMrer-i i ii ;Vj -ro C\?::'::s:ii!y iC?iv A^verli'ii'iiiMUs. Read Mifcsuanrrh's new advert i.-e- { lUflit. ~ "" Poift Foriret?Prop.-t Bro>. P No:ke?John P. Jones. r>:e<M:tor. Citation?J. IJ. Boy Its, J. P. F. C. j I.ural I!riffs. ?A large crowd attended the sales j on Monday. ?Our town and county need a cot-; ton factory. y ?Bay the Monarch Guano from Ii. J. MeCarlev & Co. * ?The f-oal with which to run the steam fire engine has arrived. ?The Legislature will adjourn sine die on Thursday. : ?Wednesday was what might well be called an ethereal day. & ?The Town Council are making ^ arrange nents for a general vaccination ~ of the citizens. ?It has just cleared off in time to . Rave the Town Council the expense of building ''plank crossing". ? Thfi weather hasn't quite reformed j j vet. Friday was auother one of those Jjr "'dissipated" days. % ?It is possible that the snow may | . kill off the grasshopper crop, aud thus : . be a blessing in disguise. ?The Common Sense Engine, is the best and cheapest for farmers' use; sold by R. J. McCarley & Co. * ?The steam fire engine is expected ? . * between the "th and the 17th of this * month, "and don't you forget it". ?The Register says that a member of the House took a waik of ten ini les > c?u Sunday. lie must be putting himself in training to run in the primary. ?Judge Witherspoon, of Yorkville, -f will preside at the February term of court in Chesterfield. He first wears the ermine there. ?Parties who have been vaccinated j should take care not to contract cold in ! the pustules, for serious trouble is often j the result. v ?Let us have a cotton factorv at - . once, to spin our cotton mto yarn. There is money in it. Who will take : the lead and push the matter? j " ?"Why can't Winnsboro have a factory as well as any other of the towns ?: - . that are running factories successfulli' ' . ?" ?A Western editor, in response to ausubscriber who grumbles that bis morning paper is intolerably damp, &ays "that is because there is so much due on it." P|p ?In the Supreme Court on Monday , the appeal in the case of the State vs. ; Jesse Barber, convicted of murder, was dismissed, on motion of Mr. So/ iicitor Gaston. Ik ?Cotton factories are now being run W by steam throughout the whole land, r&tid are paying handsomely. Fairfield should be among the wide-awake. ?The Town Council has commenced work on the cistern in front of the jfajight depot, the expense ot which will be covered by the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company. ^ --The Act to incorporate the Blackrstcck and Rocky Mount Narrow Uange Railroad Company has been ratified, and now awaits only the approval of the Govefnor to become a law. When will the work commence? -rBuy your guano from R. J. McCarley & Co. and get the highest prices for vour cotton next season. * ?Aa editor wrote a bead line, "A '-railroad accident," bat thought it was the printers fadt that it got over the 1 account of a wedding, the editor was the man thrashed, "all the samme". -"* ?The weather has got in the habit of making its own almanac, and the ^ occupation of the weather prophets is about gone. The signs tail about as "i # often in wet as in dry weather, and precedents are worthless data. ?The Monarch Guano, sold bv R. J. McCarley & Co., is recommended jbtghly by all who have used it. * ?The proposition to give each of the Guiteau juror3 one thousand dollars k 0 looks ugly and sounds worse. They Ifcave only done their duty as twelve ^ honest Americans, and should receive i 7 . 2 only the legal pay as jurors, and no L more. ^ > ?People who live on the coast of Florida say they carry concealed weapons to repel the attacks of the mosquiptos. South Carolinians put up a better excuse than that when araested for car' ^ ry deadly weapons?"Just taking it to the shop to have it repaired". * . ?We are requested to state tnat the carnages for the transportation of the i r ladies expecting to attend the masque- j mde ball in costume will commence ! their rounds at S o'clock this evening. j As the dancing will take place prompt-j * i ii.A ! *V at uail-pusi viiZUL, mu muica >> ill j please not keep the carriages waiting, j ?Lost?A five-dollar ^old piece. ! The finder upon returning it to the; Br sheifFs office will receive a suitable ! reward. ?Mr. J. N. Center left on Tuesday i for Trenton, i>. C., where he expects to j S||gt^g5l conduct the business of citizen of a that j place. "Mr. Center is a steady and en-; terprising young man, and we feel as- i ^ >ured that by his attractive and winning ways he will make many warm ; -. friends and gain unlimited success in ! W~ liis new home. K. -8L . ?Kock Hill has a splendidly built cotton factory, filled with the latest , improved machinery, and run by steam j ?, power. They began on a capital of, 5^0,uui> auu nave uow muicajcu 10 l<j : ?^:~ $150,000. It seems to be paying the.n . or they would not have doubled their, capital. Can't Fairfield raise $70,000 to begin with ? ' * ?Kead the new advertisement of Messrs. Propst Bros. These gentle-; ; Uien have now received their stock of I . jstaple and fancy groceries, which will be foQcd to couteiu good things in s 2% s-Cjr , ^ V.^ 1>. .w?m "tr-. 1W?? abundance. They propose t<> >eil their j^oods at prices low us to make them ii,rfo off like lot cakes.*' So cai! ami -ee them soo:i. ?X-iV/ i- the time to comport vonr cot:o:i ?ec<I wiih AcM Phosphate. TJ. J. McCui'ley ?& Co. kee]> the best i;i the market. * ?Tii(iCOr.-(->]:Oml< -rU of t}If* rti;;l (,'m't n t' ~:ivs li.a* ..Jr. .j. . .! > v."Ill si::rt hi- Givmbark paper :?i C?/iu?!ih:a tiii- v.'i'. k. Til-;!ic !<> r-Mae iV-?:n lin? X?ri!u Mr. V.'. i:.;?of A:;v. i:I I'll.; uic bli>iiie-s ileparlineui. ?On V,"c(!:!'-~.1nv a train:- v:>!tc:t, Olie cf iiiO !lUll'??'< <>n H >ii'CCi U!:<I ] a^kcd for ?o t'iit. I'j.on toM \v::< nothing of [!;< . kind I * > !) : isu:? at piv-ont. he Lri'; >s-~ I \* : i-j'1 o!" l:>e ii u;-o. These Viil'T-i. i t - : i! I. - i t'i *! - - ;1 ' ii'i ');! p'.lt ;<> \v?>! !\ o:> the >:reet-~ >:h;:s a> they :tr>\ sa\ s town ainnon.'ies Jo !iiis ? J IK- \v;*.:!:r. I* <>; ..iwliiii-.y aiitl uuy mi: ;Us wa^ cu! filial ed t? make t J it? pol:cv!:sen of Winn-.joro set:k the leeward of the > . ?, {. iaii lew people fully realize what t.!ie>o i;?:ir?.Iins of iiiO peace areeailed upon to through in the winter season. They are i:ot loaf?. r?, and they had rather freeze a> stiff a.s a poker than intrude to get to a fire, no matter how cold and stormy f ihe weather may he. New Advertisement.?Mr. Jno. L. | Mimuaugh announces that lie has: bought the stock of Mr. J. XV. Holick, j and will sell it at very low prices l<? J close out. Besides, lie has tlic stock | of Mr. F. Elder, and his own big sup- j ply, and can now fill any bill that j comes. Call at the Augusta Store, and find out that he means what he says. Tiik Fourth District.-?The Chester i Bulletin says: "It is stated by hi? j friends that Col. "W. B. Wilson, of York, will be a candidate for Congress i from the Fourth District at the next! election. Colonel Wilson graduated j at the South Carolina College in 1S4G ; with first appointment. He is a labori- j ous and successful lawyer, and stands j high in his community as a gentleman | of probity and public spirit. Of late i years he has not held any public office/' j The First Gun f*r the Factory. ? Capt. R. S. Desportes, of Ridgeway, authorizes us to say that he will sub-! scribe to the capital stock of the pro- ! posed cotton factory iu Winnsboro as ! follows: One thousand dollars in cash, j and the lot on the southwest corner of I Congress and College streets, measuring one hundred and ten feet front by four hundred and ten west. This is a beginning in a business way. Who will come next? The New Postal Order.?The first awstant postmaster-general has re^ J . X-..11 1..,. 1 I ceiiliy inuue me wnuntug yuaiai vi- | tier: "Postmasters will not allow non-1 subscribers to take from the boxes, nor j will thev hand to tliem newspapers j addressed to subscribers, refolded and j returned to them into the general dc- j livery, without verbal or written per- j mit from such subscriber. A violation j of this regulation will be considered a* i sufficient ground for the removal of the offending postmaster." Give us the News.?We respectfully request our friends in every section of the county to send us a statement of any local news that may transpire in their respective localities, such as ac- i cidents, fires, marriages, deaths, ar.d also the condition of the crops, the weather, etc. If our friends throughout the county would give this matter their attention, they would confer upon us a favor, while it wouH render The News and Herald more interesting to to the readers generally throughout the county. Those in one section of the conntv wish to know what those in other sections are driving at. Send us the news. _ Sunday School Convention.?The, Rev. R. D. Smart, President of the State Snndav School Convention, and Mr. G. F. Williams, chairman of Jhe Executive Committee of that body, publish the following announcement: We are pleased to anuouce that arrangements have been made Mr. B. F. Jacobs, of Chicago. Chairman, Mr. E. Pay&on Porter, of Philadelphia, Statistical Secretary, and others representing the Executive Committee of the International Sunday School Convention, to hold a Sunday School lustitute at Charleston, February 21-22. The Statistical Secretaries of the State Sunday School Convention, and the presidents of the Conntv Conventions are hereby requested to secure a full representation at this important meeting. Ali interested in Sunday School work are also invited to attend; and we are authorized to say that entertainment will be furnished to those who come. The exercises will begin at ten o'clock on Tuesday morning. A New Book.?We heve recently examined a work entitled, "The Voyage of I.ffe; a Journey from the Cradle to the Grave." It is compiled by the Rev. S. L. Louis, D. D. The object of the work is to teach those lessons of duty and general morality which will be useful to men and women in meeting' the duties, trials and responsibilities of life. It consists of forty-four chapters, and from the titles of some of them may be gathered the general scope of the work: Children; Rights of Children; Young Women; Brothers and Sisters; Associations; Influence; Integrity; Industry; Ability and Op nor . r* * - * - ?A - TIT tnmty: r^ii-uuuure, etc., eic. we have not attempted to give all the subjects treated or to enumerate them in the order in which they come. The book is beautifully printed and handsomely bound. It is sold by subscription only, and Mrs. A. E. Chaplin is the agent for this vicinity. We trust she may succeed well in her enterprise, and bespeak for her a large number of purchasers. Let us Have a Factory.?A move- i menc is on foot to start a cotton facto- J ry in Winnsboro. Several gentlemen { of means have indicated their willing- j ness to join in the enterprise, and we ; have no doubt thatm sufficient nucleus ! of home subscriptions can he procured ; to induce Northern capital to come ; both speedily and iu abundance.! There is no reason why a factory locat-! ed here would not pay. The ex peri- i euce of other towns net supplied with water power is that steam is almost if not quite as cheap and altogether more satisfactory. Wood is cheap enough, and the supply is said to be well-nigh inexhaustible. The factory of our thrifty neighbor, Rock Hill, run by steam, pays handsomely both in dividends to the stockholders and incidental advantages to the town. There is &g - - : -< a-ff.-iawy.L,ga>-.vr>- iinv c-r.7aciwr.r^?ivfv.' no reason at all why Winn.-horo should not succeed Quite as v/eli. There is Hindi to be said oil this subject, a> cvoi-ybo.lv know?, but wc can only inrixv.Iw-c it ju?l now. Tho great thing- is to iiin;\e n he.tjiii:ii.n<i?;i beginning not in plans and !;o;?o> and wisher- and estimate-, bnt in hard cash! Who will :u:ikc tijiit beginning. and wheni i.m?.sh;kants koi: f.a!j;:*;kt.i>.?tho ri:Osu;j* /j.-'/A.-;/*/i ui" !;>>t Wtrslnesday >ays: ;*A party of wen. won.'-n and chiidrcn. !iMiub?*:*ii:g":wfiily o;!1.. :ulivcd ni this pliiw \c~?:?r<i.?y jnorninu' by the Che.-i'T & L'-n.tir Krdhvad. *i hw... c.. .t.< i? >.r < ii'V.-!as:<! county. Xorih Carolina. ami wen* i>;>Uii(i for !!i*-iT: >*I oi" Dr. J. ii.iniii. '.-:i 'ivviv. ii: the of Fairlidd county, lir. Ii;;:r:ii. who i- !;ini>t'ii'iVo:n Siici:>y. now owns ;t'eayold j>iu(,e u? son-e f:i;;ivc ti:no eoiuemjWiU:^ iv:i;?.?viui; family tii.>!.e!i?y. :ic m: I j: >it i*tl ti;e train v. ill) ins and '.!? thai with r:,i< '.arty I.o \vi?uM now hnve llfiy I'-'opIo from Xorji, Carolina on !:1i?!.-ure. T'nev are a sturdy set of > .'<>|;1<' and Cii:i;t* t i that cia.-ss who know how to work and are wiiiinir to do it. The party whieh came down yesterday had pulled up their jfrom Cleveland ami were on the eve of emi ri..., tt./. oliifos ofltwv. (r. M. Webb, of Cleveland, ?hey were persatided to try South Carolina. Mr. \Vebb. who is a ti.-t minister, was the pastor of these people, every one of whom ::t the aire of discretion wa< baptized into his ehureh. He nee*. >m pat tied them to I heir now home, and 0:1 the route, by his kindness and attention to then), proved himself worthy of the confidence they seemed to have in liiui." Festivities at t*ii" "Four".?On Eridav night Mr.il. II. Simpson gave a supper, in celebration of his birthday, to some of his friends, in the top story of his establishment. At the appointed time all the invited guests assembled at, "Old Fort MeAlister', and were shown to an apartment where a most appetizing scene met their eyes. No one seemed too modest to do his duty to the occasion, and it was not long before the work of "laying awav" supplies was accomplished. As is necessary for the success of a supper, a monstrous turkey, wis the favored i viand among the many other -hiciousi delicacies. After having supplied j the inner man with enough sub-1 stantials to last him a week or so, the next thing on docket was "toasting"' ot which many appropriate and sincere ones were made to the host. Having been supplied with excellent cigars, the company repaired to an adjoining room, where they enjoyed by themselves chatting, cracking jokes *nd discussing all topics of the day?except matrimony, as there were no candi Uates present. \v line we are noticing everything, we must not forget the waiters, who were attired according to Mark Twain's French attendants and j even excelled them in politeness and j ability to please. As the old town j clock tolled out the hour of eleven the party adjourned with light hearts but really more weighty than the came. Everyone pronounced the supper an excellent attair. and wishing the old "Black Sheep" n'anv such happy events, bade him an affectionate adieu. HYMENEAL. ?<IARRIED- Oa the 2nd of February at the residence of tlie brMe's mother, by the Rev. James i-ou? aw, Mr. J. E DOUGLASS to Miss W. E, HIv. KLIN, both or Blackstock. A Foolish Mistake.- Don't mike the mistake of conrouudias a remedy or merit with quack in-dlcines. v\'e speak from experience when we say thut Parker's (iln^er Tonic Is a sterltug | health, restorative w la toll will <io nil That Is j claimed tor it. We have usra It ourselves with tilt3 happiest results for Rheumatism ana when worn out t?y overwork. See adv.?Timet. ' Gkatkfcl to Invalids.?Floreston Cologne Is gr^wul to livalids, because It Is relrestilu? without the slckenlnz etf-ct f most perfumes.* P?a???M???^a? SOTIiE. A LL persons holding claims against Xi. the estate of Mrs. E. il Peay, deceased, are requested to present them legally attested, and those indebted will mike payment to the anders:gned. JOHN P. JONES, JOHN BOYD, Feb 4-flx2 Executors. OATS FOR SALE. H^WO HUNDRED BUSHEL S of PURE J. Bed Bust Proof OaU for sale at ONE DOLLAR per bushel, by J. K. DAVIS. Monticello, January 5, I88iJan 7-t3xtf NOTICE FOE FINAL DISCHARGE. ~f HEREBY notify all persona concerned X thAt I will apply to tfce J udge or rrobate of Failfield County, on the 28th day of February next, for a final discharge as Administrator of the estate of Richard Oabeen. deceased. W. H. KERB, Jan28-fix3 Administrator. $100 REWARD J WILL ?five one hundred dollar* JL reward for information sufficient to convict any party or parties who were concerned in the burning of the store-house of Mrs. Moses Mackorell, near BJackstock. R. J. McCARLEY. Jan 19-fx3 XOTI E. ^piIE Connty Commissioners will JL hold their regular meetings on the first Wednesday in each month, and no account will be acted on at any meeting which has not previously been tiled with the Clerk of the Board. J. It. HARVEY, Jan 21-f2x3 Chmn. Board. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. By J. R. BOYLES, Esq., Probate Judge. W HEBE AS, Cud joe Price hath made suit to rue to grant. 1dm letters of administration of the estate and effects of Simon Mitchell,docea.?ed: These are. therefore, to cite and adm?nish all and sin-.-ulnrthekinlred and creditors of the said Simon Mitchell, deed., that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Fairfield Court House, S. C., on the ]6th da_, cf February, alter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any th' y have, why the said administra uoa suouia not dc fjriiuitsa. Given under my band this 2nd day of February, Anno Domini 1882. J. K. BOYLES, J. P. F. C. Feb 2It 629 ACB3S O-b' VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. T OFFER, privately, for sale, on easy terms, aiid at a moderate price, ail that tract of land, known as the Lumpkin Place, lying on the waters of Dry Fork of \\ ateree Creek and bounded by lands of J. C. Caldwell, James Jones and the Dr. J. C. M"blev lands. There is about 300 acr*s of original woods on the place, with some very fine pine timber. Would suit any one in the lumber business, it being situated in a section where lumber is in de: rnand, imd saw mills scarce. For particulars, price, terms, etc., apply ; to the undersigned, agent for Mrs. M. J. i Mobley, at Cornwall's, P. 0., South Carolina. K. T. MOCKBEE. Jan 11-x-it ? Subscribe * to The Nii"vrs and FIlk.* LU. i '-1 AvvL-'n- ?i MV r - rfc. y.-J*crr: WTV iVTv' ' s,v? or< i?rr i _jl/ \J J\ i- 1 'J ^ U iJ -L n 1 i * f I V'HV ]'< 'ITTV TIVT? V.' f? l.<* i JL jl ^?A J 1 j TO sMcn:]-: T: > rIJi:ci:I>i;XTED 1>A i:t. A ]XS AT T i s ! : N!:W G iiOCi-ii i' >TOiiiI OF ! P&QSST BSe2. . I I >E (]V.icii V i'll tiv.'fly C.l-ll, r:D.l Jl J \? u v.i' 1 ijr r-tO'.-k of G."i>c. :'! :< ;s n '>%'.* > i>:i;C'*us?>t:n^ ' '> .v'i oicv Ii!y ar uf in j.'ijj-'.iVp" ! : :i d. Sny dr joftlsiicr.-n ;?;ra 1 : :;-c ti. ?>???!. 1 L-.r.i. <* ??.!.'?? : il.r_V i:. ?s-jliifthiis;: i . o ti. Iii. :. i. OlUtc.rS -til-J best ill tjii-,' . L:..r.?kci. - j AT.SO A if O.HM'f-I Oc>.x].;. l>v'l j i =01'-."!. T-i '-nw Sterling M.vs i i-.ii i'i live poua t c.ii:s -sMiipi.' l!u:u. ALSO . A rlii-ice lot of liiiir Tobacco ami Cigars. j l-.vi iiii i v j.i. ALSO | A choice <ir:1 v/.-ii sokch-'l st.'ck of Cc.n- ! ' ft.'oiK'E.f'l'ii-S, Siilt:;:to tliC V. 01 tue lo-'trs <'i ifOOtl things. i I forget to ;.; ve us a cr.11. ami we j j wi.l endeavor to suit y;>u i.i goo.is ;?n?l j ;Fsb'-i 1 cwl* pr.or^T bkos. j BS2SE3a3 H I IM.IAjSL I I 11 I ^ i @ 1 BsbIeSS^ INDORSED SY ; PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEH, AND m AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. I THE GREATEST MEDICAL ! TRIUMPH GF THE AGE. I 11 ctvun?PAt)icN rvr a oimri v/ing vr h 1 TORPID LIVER. ! Loss of appetite,Nausea, bowels costive. Pain in theHead.witht a dull sensation in the back* part, Pain under the shoulderblade. fullness after eating, with a disinclination to exertion of body or mind, j Irritability of temper. Low spirt t?. Lo&a [ of memory, with a feeling ofhavlng neglected iioine duty, wearinessTBizzinese. j Fluttering" of the Heart," Dota~be~fore the j eyesrV ellow Skin, ii eadache, Kestlesaness at nightTHighly colored tfrine. IF TH23E WABNDiGS A?E T7I72EEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILLSOON SE DEVELOPED. YU'iVS PILLS are especially adapted to such cases, one dose effects suchachauge of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase lb* A ppeclte, and CMtise ths body to TnU# on Fl*?h. thus the system Is noariikli-p-d.nnd by tbfirToiuleAoilonon the Disnliirr Orcaa*, K?raLirN(ool? are produced. l'rlce S cents. Si JKnrrny St-, S.Y. tutt's is air dye, Gray HxiROrWhtskirs oLangvd to n 0z.08.xy Black by a single explication of this Dyk. It Imparts a. natural color, nets Instantaneously. *01 a OY UruggiBW, or ??nt oj exprew oa w* Office, 35 Murray St., Hew York. (Dr. TTTP8 XJLXVAL of T?ln?bU IvfonuXioa ?cd \ Uefol E*-?lpt? will W m&IWd FIXE oa ippliatloa. jf 1881 18821 TOP OF TJ52E HEAP. Wholesale Depot. CHICKER1NG PIANOS, MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS. BRANCH OF vixddsss ^ Bates. PRICES AND TERMS' EXACTLY SAME. Orrier from McSMITH, at Charlotte, N. P., and save Time, Money and Freight, la (25 Pianos anu 5C Organs) Stock. CHICKERING, MATHUSHEK, ORION, SOUTHERN GEM PIANOS. MASON & HAMLIN, SIIONlGEIt, PELOUBET & CO. ORGANS. Send for one of toy Pianos or Organs j and test it in your own house is all I ask. If you contemplate baying, write to me, yon will save money and I will Give you and thrown in everything an honest mnn can ask. Send ;Tor prices, etc. Address, 15. McSMITH. Dec 20 8*p liTfliii*r & I uun muM i THE HOST > CHOICE SUMMER BEYERAGES, SUCH AS SHERRY GOBBLERS, CLARET PUNCHES, SODA WATER, LEMONADES and OLD VIRGINIA MINT JULEPS. THY TOR r.T? UTRR ATET) BOCK BSER, ALWAYS SH AS? COOL. J. C L E JV.D IK I KG. may 3 Next door to W. R. Doty & Co. how fomarrour v/atch" "Wind it np at the same time every day. Keep it in as even temperature as "possible. Sudden transition from heat to cold may cause the main-spring to break. If you would keep it clean never put it in any pocket except, one of leather. Those pcckets which are lined with cloth, cotton or calico, give by the constant friction a certain fluff. wmcn eniers most waicn cases aim i makes its way to the delicate parts of the watch. See that your pocket is turned and cleaned often, and take an old linen handkerchief and wipe carefully all the dust from under the backs, bezel and cap of the case. But above all you must be sure that the case fits firmly, and to be sure of this, select one where the parts (centre, backs, | cap, &c.) arc each made from one ' piece of metal. The JAMES BOSS' Patent Stif! FENel> OK kij.lki) GoU> watch CaSE is ; st) made, and not only does such a I Watch Case become stronger and fit. more perfectly, but it enables the j manufacturers to turn and form three | pieces of metal (the outer ones being | gold and the inner one of an inferior i metal) into shape for the round parts, trtfll-in<r fn nil nnnearances and nraeti i cul purposes just as good a Watch Case ! as the solid gold, at about one-half the | cost to the purchaser. There are nearly one hundred thou| sand of these Watch Cases now carried, j and their good qualities are acknowlj edged by the same number of happy j possessors. I All jewelers keep them, also illustrated catalogues for gratuitous dis-i ! tribution. Jan 28 | LAW PARTXEUSHIP. j 1 ri^HE undersigned Lave formed a partI X nership under the firm name of : LVLES A BUCHANAN, tor the practice : nf lnw in ii!l of iis Lriin?hfrS_ for t}i? ('nrm. j ty of F.'iirtiela and wherever they ruay be i employed as a firm. Will practice in all i I of the state Courts and theFederal Courts j tor this State. VM. H. LTLES. 0S3IUXD W. BUCHANAN. Jan 5 |x3m '1 j * 'nrlABsl ! Vjv-/ W-S_/0 i \ i ??? . Vr'e have ju?t received r. xicx assortment : : >}* Chi*i?tn:ns (Io;:d>, to which v;e I , vois it I f.iii the attention of the | ; Our ussorfmciJi oi Chnsittiite Books is j EXT I P. ELY XEW, and has bof'.i carnally selected. Also, an elegant line oi i ? . i r AINU i ?5vy.v?.o .;i- rAtw:, PnlT Boxos, Shaving ?.*u ? .?. Y."vi:iit?r Do-:|;?s, :tnd u tai-jre variety ot" o:ii- j cr (*!inr.iKi:js Goods loo numerous to We have just opened our sccoud; supply of CIIttiSTMAS and >:e>y year cabds, j :iud (1;ov art* decidedly t!ie iuiidsoiur^f ioi over received in this iilut-e. Ail we ; ask is lisiii you call ami inspect our! before buy lug your CIirisUiK-.s ; i'resents. ' I McM ASTER, BRICE & KETCIIIX.! Doc 22 < '1 / \ 3" "*? K ~VTT\ Q T7" "? ? j LUrdil^ AJMU fe-bild ?MY? ELEGANT DISPLAY -OF? IEI FILL GOODS l I MY Stock of Piy Goods, Clothing, j Shoes, Boots, Hats Caps, Notions, i Trimmings, Millinery, Ladies' Cloaks | and DoliDas are now complete, and j am happy to sav are ' MUCH CHEAPER this season than heretofore. Boys' Clothing and Misses' Cloaks a specialty. I therefore take great pleasure in asking my friends and the PUBLIC GENERALLY to come and see what I hare this year. Respectfully, JOS. GROESCHEL. oct 15 Holiday good! ! o?o christmas goods o?o WE cordially invite our friends and tbe public generally to an inspection of the attractions displayed, confidently asserting that they will be found in every respect up to the standard. In submitting this we would, call special attention to the style and low prices of our handsome, stylish, perfect fitting and economical ready-made CLOTHING. Lai^re variety of men's working acd business suits at $5, $7, $8, $10, .$12 and $15. For boys and children we have a complete and elegant line of suits from $2,50 up. mliOll Consisting in part of shirt*, undershirts. drawers,, collars, cuffs, half hose, handkerchiefs, gloves, jewelrj, etc., onerea at do worn prices. DRESS GOODS. CLOAKS-CLOAKS. We have cloaks as low at; $ 1.50 apiece and higher. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. We have just received a fine lot PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, which we will sell very cheap, and many other little articles suitable for PRESENTS FOR CHILDREN. Make ro mistake, bnt come direct to P, LAZTSSCm & BSQ. Dec 20 017B STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE IN EACH ?AND? EVEJtiY FAliiiCULAK. INQUIRE OF US FOR EVERY ARTICLE TOU DESIRE TO PURCHASE, and SATISFACTION WE WILL GUARANTEE ALWAYS. In addition to onr nsnal stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats j i and Shoes, we offer special induce- j monfsi in ; GROCERIES ajtd PROVISIONS. ?ALSO? I I ; Bagging aDd Ties at Lowest prices, j ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. ocfc li> J / si J w<l^a W su sat W V '4 ?I-GETS " T* " ; * "? * ?*V f*.". >"- ,-j < J , : 7* fYfi 1" f J \ ' V \ ''' fS Vl J! ^ ; V * ? i - f ? * t i ^ ?. / : i / > 1 ^ Ui 3 ?~?Li iJj iJ jii ^UjlJ. ?AT? ^ n~? n r* f:!77-p?-^nr! r> >3 t i i t ' ? fj i i V'i -J \ ft * i?;Tp. j-.j r p.; ^ #?, -1 Li, Jjij *-J !~\ 7> ~*Z7 ,r>. f\ T \ C: LJ i\ l vjt O - j u : 4 ' I ''rn?:T!U"iy RES^T-TEfl I ^.Kihrji ^ V Vi8*2^ % V j '! S 5 J* | ?'$ J j J 5 j ? ? j H ; ' U J- V. JL. rsJ & V>* I # r< -r v '. AT^ri ttrp i -r K T>/ST' 00 jL >i.A 7 Ali L U i-i. X ?x U.'xli V_P J-"j j STOCK OF CHEIST3IAS COOLS j AND BUSINESS IS VERY DLLL, | 1 "WILL SELL BUY GOODS, I CLOTHING, BOOTS an3 SHOES.! j J.Y11U-N S, il-iVJ., a:\d aj GROCERIES ! CONSISTING OF FINE HAMS,! FINE SUGAR, FINE ELOUR, j FINE NEW ORLEANS MOLAS- j SES, AND ALL ARTICLES BE j LONGING TO A FIRST-CLASS j GROCERY STORE AND DRY J GOODS STORE, AT VERY SMALL j PROFIT. IT WILL BE TO YOUR INTEREST TO COME AND EXAMINE TLLESE GOODS AND THE PRICES. llespectfully, b. jS ugeneeimer. Dec 20 Is a l impound of the virtues of sarsaparilla, stillingia, mandrake, vol low dock, with the icxli<le of j>otash and iron, ail jiowerful blood-making, blood-cleansing, and life-sustaining elements. It is tlic purest, safest, and most, effectual alterative available to the public. TI:e sciences of medicine and chemistry have never j>roduced a remedy so potvnt to cure all diseases resulting from impure blood. It cures Scrofula and all scrofulous diseases, Erysipelas, Rose, or St. Anthony's Fire, Pimples and Face-grubs, Pustules, Blotches, Boils, Tumors, Tetter, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scald-hend, Ring-worm, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Mercurial Disease, Neuralgia, Female Weaknesses and Irregularities, Jaundice, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Kmaciation, and General Debility. T>,r it* f.l,'finuiner filial?. tics it purges out the foul corruptions which contaminate the blood and cause derangement and decay. It stimulates the vital functions, restores and preserves health, and iufuses new life and vigor throughout the. whole system. No sufferer from any disease of the blood need, despair who will give Area's Sarsajmkilla a fair trial. It is folly to experiment with the numerous low-priced mixtures, without medicinal virtues, offered as blood-purifiers, while disease becomes more lirmly seated. A rut's Saksapauuxa is a medicine of such concentrated curative power, that it is by far the l?rst, cheaj>e3t, ami moat reliable blood-purifier known. Physicians know its comi>osition. aad prescribe it. It has been widely used for forty yean, and has won the unqualified confidence of millions whom it has benefited. PREPARED BY DK. J. C. AVER I CO., Practical ud Analytical Chemists, Lowail, Mas#. KXJD ST A1M DBUOOIJT* ^nSTTOSS. SALE AND FEED STABLES. "WcoiSBORO, S. C., Dec. 14,18S1. LOOK OCT! Everybody bring in your old, broken down stock and exchange them for young ones, as the undersigned has just arrived with Thirty fat Yirginia horses and mules, among them some good saddle and harness horses, which he will sell CHEAP for CASH, or on time, by making him a good bankable note. He will also pay the highest CASH PJilCE for old fat PLUG mules and horees. [ A. WILLIFORD. Dec 15 SSSrpor | aj^ ha^r- ; \ I J?? i amcER tome An Invigeratiog BfleiidneHrat Brver Intoxicates This delicious combination of Ginger. I3u.:hti. Mandrake, btiilinjia. and manjr other of the best reeetabie remedies known, cures ail disorders of ' p the bowels, sioauch, liver, icidaey* and lungs. & is | r Tfio Bnt and Surest Coojh Core Ever 0ml. I |j If you are suffering from Ferode Complnir.ts, | j y i*ervouMi?s, naKeiiunra, niKuuumu </?,?., a sia. age or any disease or infirroiiy, take Pcrker's J a Ginger Tonic. It will strengthen brain and body [ 3 and give you new life and rigor. | lOO DOLLA 3 PaHior anything injurious found in Ginger Tonic 1 3 or for a failure to help or cure. J Mr. in') <1 ai df*Lm in nri; ixiyin* f 3 ?1 S:u. Sod for clrcolir to IIucox & Co., lo3 Wro.St.,S'.'i. J IX-CUSE TJSll ! For mnkij!?? you ro^;l ou>- o!?l a<1vorri??fm? nt I m; Ii',:' iu- i.?*K North, a:it2 b<*? : j n *?> tLie State Fs:r, and b >-n ?<> t!iv <'.< ,;?!! JvXM'Xik'.i, ar.<l !> . < n ! M-fts aiiu Ueu uuaS<Ie io koukuct | -i new st ory. i CAST YOl'i: OrTI.CS OVEI1 THIS. c:ii:rsrrr.ts rs cozrrxo, .;.vn .sit \ v/-; i a y.si'j: 4 TJI OI .jcl I . I WHAT vVir.I. YOUPRESENTtoYOUK ; ?.:U ;i:'- U. VATi^U, t?v. y.c 1. ! i S",ar?,ti w.r'tl ov^r frsfft r<<?'e ? ? v.-' ni :: i i L?ro;>r? an-* Ai!:* i: | : - !:.< ;> i! !1 *.? ? ;. itV! j i -i :*. : - :aiU.!^ [ < ;.j ... '.s al; IUL mm ou AX nBfiAi t! i jillvU ununif : I * * | ARE TEE BEST, i : CJIICKKKI>:0, i 25ATIirSHKK, TKi;i;;i OEM", i AltiiJS, -? h.-.v v. i; i " v , enowji^iT; I Six Grand Makers. One Hundred Styles. ! All tirade*. Ail Prices. barest selection j of Fir:s:-Chiss Instruments o lie rod by any I one House North or South. None bur j tirst-class makers. No competition witb ! cheap makers. No economy in cheap In* | sirumenis. They will neither wear nor j please. Ttue economy liyes in the purchase of first-class and reliable Instruments, ca?f what ihey may Others may humbug buyers with cheap Pianos at $125. | $145, and Organs at $30. $40, $(',(), in taucy Oases with numberless Stops, but LUDDEN & BATES WON'T Run any such sehedtale, or practise any such imposition. They hav? dorie busi ness thirteen long years, and sold more Pianos and Organs than all other Southern Dealers together, and it's too late in the dav for them to go back on their record. Pianos and imitation Walnut Organs. But LUDDBN & BATES WILL Hell Strictly Reliable Pinnos and Organs from b<st Makers only, at MANCFACTtTEEns Factoet Prices, and for less money than they c?n be bad elsewhere in America. This we ooabaxtee. Write at once for Catalogues, Prices and Terms. Magnificent Stock for Holiday Trad-s We can suit all reasonable, common sense buyers who don't expect Gold Dollars for Fifty Cents. Address JLsudden & Bates? SAVAKNAH, GEORGIA, Whol^nale Piano and Or^an Dealers EGG-NOG ?FOR THE? o r Genuine Imported Cognac Brandy, Genuine Imported Jamaica Bum. j Genuine Imported Scotch "Whiskey, Genuine Imported Sherry Wine, Genuine Imported Piper Heidsick Champagne, Genuine Imported Holland Gin X Fine Old Rye Whiskeys, Fine Old Corn Weiskeys, French's New England Rum, Old Virginia Apple Brandy, Old North Carolina Peach Brandy, Old Stone Mewifcai* Corn Whiskey, Black baraj Btaadf, GiBger Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Hpsfcetter'a Bitten, Oeeola Bitters, Belfast Ginger Ale, Smith's Indian Ale, Bavarian Export Beer. 1,000 Best 5 cents Cigars, 2,000 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. HABEJVICHT'S. Dec 20 NEW Just received, Fifteen Barrels Choice New Crop New Orloan? Molasses, the best that could be bought in the New Orleans market. ! FRESH BUCKWHE1T FLOUR ?ASD? | O .A. T IM: B .A. L. ?ALSO? FOUR HUNDRED BUSHELS OF j PURE RED RUST PROOF OATS. | ALL CHEAP FOR THE CASH j I>. 51. FLE^IKE^. I Jan 10 ' - - cr.-c--i?. - . rt .*-r^r~~ " - ->-; * ~*~'X I A^QTCVpr'Q QAT r - V1: CTM f r>'TTr rn 5 f ,| i AooAvJitiliLi uAj-iii iixN-ty kjjuiLijLj i.ixlj uu . ?vvivJ|ii "With sweeping reductions in every department, consisting of the entire *tnclc of I-'. .Klfand part of the stock oi\Iats:es \\\ Boliek. at prices mat make p.*o- ' : pie stare in amazement at the prcs.i^e of | ^ \ [Q. |_3 This week I throw broadcast 10.000 yard? calicoe* at -A cents, 2.000 yard*' i dtvs> :it 7. ]f>. i.?< cunt*?jfoods worth dottidc 'Is;; tnoi:?*y. ?ae;!e ait-1 ; Piiiiciix h.tii lisroati foro r.'iits. adasiiri nine pi!;< 2 paocrs for *> cents, - dg&M iiocdli > .*> c:*nts. lusKJ dozea buttons ai :ri cen:s, .00 cornets. to close the entire - /rjj lot. at 40 cents, worth rs irniar 7a and ; 1.00. ^0 dozen handkerchiefs at 1 wiiU ach. i'"? do/en h.mdkmvliivfs r:i. ci'jiis. \vt;rth ! "> cents elsewhere. ii*i*;i ii=.ei;v. di.yiliv-. its. embroideries, at Jess than a0 cents on the dollar. Tins ' stock <> ' . on !!;n-r stdd before ?i;e 2*>th of March, iet it bring' w.v.t it v?* >:. > SMOIv^.?Over 3J>0?> pairs of slices Hi 75 and $1.00. wor; i double. They i*r;?s*f 5>o bought in the ilusteni markets ut uiiythiiig1 like ihtt prirrs I ::mi oil"; ri:?*r thfin. ON* 'Villi : '!.( )Oli. in pans and b:?<=ket*. will bo found hundreds of desirable '. :;r;i?-los at ;;!>our one-nr'ih of ih*'ir OI'IGIXaL VALUE. Any lady in cotiisiy who ih;$sab? *?vi!i lot one of rl." best opportunities of her. rhe ( > iret goods :;r half of their v.-ilue. Dosrt Forget that I only paidaboat ^^2 i'irry .> <>:; t!,-- <i.-i!.v for tro. <ls ;uH 1 run nll'ord to si:;iri;tl* rlihigs. !:. . !:i i\Y 'W.vilK.? My >:.,r\ 1m t; i i - line is fui: up v.rrv ^ desirable t:ooit.>. a.id ai less than you can order them lro:u Richmond or t t imfv A7rriiT - mm *j . 1j. AlA & 'oril. ^ ^ ^ THE EEGULATOU 0? PRICES. <=? ST3 -,- f?5i JO r "*. ?*. 2 C ?fS 5S tr~ rIfflS fi fl ft ?, * SP* 2 <T ^ ^2?%fr?333l feUr- ^ :-.:y V'o ire now prepare I to fill all orders for any of oar own brands of f EKTTLXi ZEi S. or make them to order as may be desired. A* ar facilities have-be?a greatly . ' en! rg-*l the p;.st se >ob, we can fnrrish High Gra< e fertilizers to the tirade at prices wh ch defy competition when the grade of our good* is considered. I-emiirtber that a Fertilizer which contains only oi e percent, moreef Soluble Pboa. JjiSBS Acid is worth s'2-50 per ton more than another which contains just that much less. ~ Our central locnti >n enables us to deliver onr Gus:no< to purchasers in the interior much more promptly, in better condition, and at let-s cost th;in a Northern manufacturer, or one looted in the cost - , AMMONIaTED GUANOS.? Our brands of Mastodon and Georgia Patapsco Guanos, And Lowe's Formula, are so well known in the South. I only refer to them to say that they are fnl:y up to the standard of past ser.sons. * n?t _ J ? - ? J - ? ?? '^ ?? *1*? AT/iaa^a.i) fi (JJLJJ i'ilUOi'ilAl X^. J.I?e (ieuij'.uu 1<JI uu? U lIUC 1U lUC piMi unn CAWWUW kuv capacity of our Work":. We challenge competition in the practical results obtained from the use of it. We havs a stock on band which we are prepared to sell at a very small profit to dealers. By reference to the report of the Commissioner of Agriculture for the present reason, it will be found that oar analyses were as follows: vavf Mois- Insol- Solu- Re- Avail Am- Pot- Relative Comi A- ?'. ture. uble. ble. vertd ble. monla ash. mereial Value. The Georjrta Patupsco Am- - * menlated Sol. Phosphate. 12.20 l.? 2.03 9.7? 11,75 3.00 1.00 *i5.60 GoorcU Chemical wwrka.- . / Mastodon Guano 12.20 1.35 1.S5 8.96 11.80 S.05 0.95 $45.85 Geo srla Chemical Works ' . Acid Plioss. with Potash.. 12.35 2^ 4.00 11.00 15.00 1.95 $33.14 The Fertilizers we are making this season are f;illy up to any ever before manufactured by us. Dealer* would do well to communicate with us before laying in their supplies for the coming season. m. A. STOVALL, TREASURES GEORGIA CHEMICAL WORKS. FOB SALE BY J. F. McMsstsr & Co. M Jan24.-lm NEW-FURNITURE! I ARRIVED AND TO ARRIVE. DON'T bay until you have seen my Stock. Tor design and workmaa-s. Jgjjg ship uneqnal.ed, and everything warranted to be as represented, and PRIOEo LOWER THAIS "EVER. jA A New Sapplj of Pictutfs Frames, Chromos and WaJ ^|| 1 ^^etc; Brackets, Hat Racks I keep on hand most of the .LEADING SEWING MACHINES and Prices to suit the times. Lumber and Shingles for Sale. Fmnita$k neatly repaired at moderate priccs. \* SAVE YOUR FREIGHT BILLS AND OTHER EXPENSES BY BUI: : ING YOUR GOODS OF ' R. W. PHILLIPS. 1 . .. ^ THE "QUEEN BESS" CORSET. \ "^3 The "QUEEN BESS" Corsc-t ;ind Skirt Supporter is by far the most comfortable ever introduced. It in a porfe?.t fitting cor?et, and has new and improved sitonldn straps, easily a<'justerl to any desired length. It also has the immensely popular PATENT CLOTH STEEL PR GTE' TOE, wl.ich not only prevents the steels frci* rusting, but als* renders it impossible to brtak tke clasps. "Warranted in every g?t:cu lar. FOE SALE OXiA' by may 26 J. M. BEATY k CO. Auc&n Ittim ic iscessc f 3 iSvS 1 a ?0? 1 iteporrs iroui au sections 01 jsorcn ana oouiu Carolina, Georgia ana ,A?bauia sustain our claim that the ' In, Gift & Co's laiilatel Gii ] i is the BEST AND MOST RELIABLE AND CHEAPEST FERTILIZER 1 4LAi 4.K.. use, itllU U1UI tue WILCOX, GIBB'S # CO.'S SUPERPHOSPHATE, which we put out for the first time last Season, has proved unexcelled by dur Acid Phosphate 011 the Market. It is not necessary for us to say anything about these Fertilizers, as the reports which ina.v be obtained from our agents or ourselves, cover tbewhol# SHbject, and will amply repay perusal. I \Ve will have a moderate supply of each, which can be obtained frorn our Ajrcnts payable in Coltou next Fall. If there is no Agent at your Railr}>a4L Depot, get your merchant to order it. Wilcox, eibbs & Co,. I Feb 1-xSt SAVAXXAH, GA.,