The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, July 05, 1882, Image 3
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: LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. |???a tte bo.
.? .- thirty minutes. 1
^TEDXESDAY, July 5. : : : 18S2 placed in a Coffin
:?? ? : : r?r svas buried witllOl
Terms of The News and Herald. monv. The dock
-Tri-weckly edition, four dollars. pa , " f M bn
anauM, in advance; weekly edition. 1 -
two dollars and fifty cents 'perannum. Peerless Potv
in advance. Liberal discount to clubs V,. , . *tI
of five and upwards. I iie }.ews and ti
Rates of Advertising.?One dollai to Mrs. Jas. H. B
per inch for the first insertion, and less" Irish potato
City conts per inch for each subseq ient C(]jv fine?peerlesi
insertion. These rates apply to all ad *
vor-iseinents, of whatever natoi'e, and 11
are payable strictly in advance. Con-r . T,rpopT.vT
tracts for three,, six or twelve months . " * ' ' "*
i^adi on very liberal terms. Trail- t,ou t^ie differ
cm-?nt i,rvf?/?oa sprits r>er Democratic Couu
f" ^ AVV/Cii UVW\ vw?j U.ww.. ? ~? x __ _ . _ _
; yJ . ine for the fU*st insertion and seven mittee is directed
rand one-half cents per line for each .
subsequent insertion. Obituaries and ,
tributes of respect charged as adver- Saturday will be
isements. Simple announcements or and it is hoped tn;
ivarriages and deaths published free 01 county will have ?
charge, and solicited. a
All communications, of whatsoever *
nature, shouM 1? addressed to the R D
\V:nnsboro Publishing Company ? t x
Wi.msboro, S. C. Put t%velvc P0Q1K
and cover them
*>w Advertisements. water, to wllich
T O Pa,. I . , ^
Committee j?eeui,g-?uv. tartaric aciu. j.ei
nolds, Secretary. hotu-s, then strai
Executor's Notice-Calvin Brice, and to each pint ol
Executor. 0f crusj,c(] sugar.
Winusboro National Bauk-T. K. davs? then bott]c ,
Elliott, Cashier. *
The State D:
I-ocal Briefs.
?There are about fifteen steam J.1 N'~ ie a e
threshers running in this countv. ommittee
rP, ,w , ' . Columbia on Th
?There are already seven or eight .
applications for the position of Princi- UHne( -v _ie^ 1,1
pal of Mount Zion Institute. I '^ntation m t
t> . . ,. , , ., i making the rnemh
?Regi>traliou closed on Fndav i , . ?
c j i , c I chairmen are not if
afternoon. The total number of voters . . . ,
, . . . . 'ol the action ol tl
registered is aoout 4.>00. { , ,
?? = . . ... , regard, and are
?Lh Thorn, tne neirro charged with L, . ' ?
; , c\~. ,j , , their calls for cou
the murder of v mce Haynes, also col-; c01.j:,,,r]v
ored, has not yet been apprehended. j " * "
?Mr. "VY. A. McDowell has brought I An IxtklcIo-en
Ta> a beet measuring 23-5 inches in cir- ! hist day of regis
conference, and weighing live pounds | colored gentlemai
?hard to beat. j Arncr Starke walk
?Messrs. R. J. McCarley and J. S. j Kidgeway, shoes
Elder left on Monday for Asheville, perfect lather of p
K. C., to engage in the Fourth-of-July in town at 4 p.
shooting-match. "reddish" his nanv
?The Mallev boys and Blanche j ever, that he did n<
Douglass, charged with the murder of J paper, he only
Jennie Cramer, in Connecticut, were i ticket?when som
? acquitted on Friday. i plied him with w
?The relatives of the colored boy : he went on the doi
Ben Green, who was killed by the, ing, after having
"* * ' * *t Ji i "*_*l j? L!-.
train recently, will sue tne ranroau ao:::i:-s 101- ins uc
- company for damages. even asksd for-Suy
?An assault and battery case re- is the party who
Jieved the tedium of Thursday after- crowd in lSt>0, \vl
nooa. The dcfeudal?!; was acquitted town, via Ricl<fe\\
on the testirnonv of the Stated wit
aesses. * About Boiuxg j
?Mr. "VV. X. Mason .brought us on j predion to the cot
Saturday a basket of excellent Irish i 211^ - ^vhich per
potatoes. One of them is a curiosity *tan1- ^ *s l^!Sin
shape, and weighs one pound, seven j 00 rnPi
ounces. I tough andindigesl
?The ladies of the Episcopal-church 0lU* ^ 11011
will give an entertainment consisting ! C=?'N uie ^one 01
of charades, tableaux, etc., on Thurs- J f?0ti- ri?s j
dav uight of next week. Particulars 1 vll^! ^ PutLill? t
hereafter. j with a cover, as a 1
?Every member of the Democratic j P0lKI"o uPon then
County Executive Committee should <-lU* ts 0!,lKOie *? *
; ittend the meeting on Saturday. | UMel * t'ic
'-^There's nothing like making a good ' *t0A0 ol ^ltccn n
lx-giuni??. j cf the water cook
?I f \MT>ona!d. Esq., returned an, (=yeilI-v anu Mil
Lome on Saturday from Due West, j ^Cli- *iiivc con>15,tCiI
r . where he had peon in attendance upon 01 * 0lk ^iau^cl
the commencement exercises of Ers- 11C tJ>te:? as m
jL klue College. as a fresn egg is ni
fefiffr:- " ?The Charksfcn Weekly Kews of ^ Person ?vlH W'1
KK J.uly 12 will contain a contribution to e a tei ?',^>
JPjP it? series of war stories, from Col. Jus. . ? ~ ~
?i. Rion, entitled, "Our Xight Attack f% , * fetuiAL 6
on Morris Island." | Cf e:> or 1 i,llc!r 11
rp. T T . , 1 title oi a thrilling
?The Rev. J. Lcwrie \vilson hast , _ ="
declined to accept the call of Scion !'
> . church in "Winnsboro. He and his ^
church of Bethesda in York refuse to ^ ~ ^'"s>
be separated, lie has odciated th^re '*1' .J"'c authy.1
stow is a rccognu
twelve vcars. ... = ,
?Our young men are all returning ai* tJ,e ei? 0
?or vacation?John C. Buchanan, from !?,*': a,1*iylPa*?a c
the South Carolina College, Paul M. ?lt*
Brice, John II. Cathcart, Jr., andj ^ c
W. L. McDonald, from Erskine, and ~y.
> Holbrook Riou, from Kenmorc, Vir- ot "l'1* 5^1
Cavalier and Pu
_ _ . . . , I .Loyaltv."" liussi
?Mr. TV. S. Durham has returned 1
. . c . t . presentation ot e
home from Sumter to spend his vaca- , .
.... ? 5. . and will bo admire
iion. \\ e learn from citizens ot that .
, ' , . . 4. .. its cnaracteri&tic
rjjace that he lias given much satislac*
1T . , " , , , , ... nature oi men. .
tion. He is a thorough teacher, and it . ,
, t , . , , , , ? read gfuod stones
pronenv supported is bound to do well r ... ,
* ' \. once for the Ifee.b
in ms new field. .. ..
o < rx * r t the -.News and i
?Professor Karnes. the secretarv of . ? . _ ,,
,, ,. ? , * , i ... . , Charleston, S. C.
the white Teachers institute, which
will be held in Columbia in August. .. ~Z
. , , , ~ I Closing Exe::c
Itas made arransrements for the acconi- . .... ,
i liiOdacion of allteachers who mav at- i exc,relf5 01 ll'ss '
tend. The price of board has ' bee., to"k l'1*? 0,11 n<:
? . . ? , ? . ; ed bv quite a nnml
fiYori at torn* dollars a week. I . 1 , . ,
i ~t c - O i. 1
. j a::u mcuus ui tuu
?Among the graduates from the , ,
.. ? A' , ? ? . gramme embraced
? alhalla Female College, at the com- ,
. . . , " \T. ? , and a spelling-mat
lueucemeiit last week, was Miss Sarah r . ,
' : - , , w ' . ~ , T . In the last the con
. r. <f E. Black. a daughter ot Col. J"un L., ,
L' F ,*r>* i /* ,i # ; livclv, aim at last I
K? # Black of this county, bhe delivered 1 * T. ,
Ht ?e c r- i. it- - i tween Lila Dwigh:
HP ail essav on {,Tiie Future woman. < . _
',. , . * , t n j ! "lings. After sev<
.which is pronounced a verv creditable '
. ,. * ; these two, tue te
production. i .
,r , , , , result.what is tern
?Mr. G. A. Woodward has been;.. x,
. , , . , , , ~ ,. . | fore the close of sc
ejected superintendent of the entire
? svstem of public schools in Monfgom- vUl e *!."'* , V
jty, Alabaina. The Rev. Mr. McAII
pine, who has assisted him in Selma, lu?c,iai-*
.1 , , , - .. were presented bv
has resigned to assume cnarge of.Annwcell
and Horeb Presbyterian chaixhes i>lC .- * c sP?ec
. . " received a special ]
>. m this countv. r ,,
? I?acot?a handker
?Capt. J. jf; Atactic is aesirons or ,
^ .. ^ .,. presented each pi
r y - making up a complete rosfer of bis * , t
Sr'-~. r J , .. . card, as a so oven
S-v company for the State archives. Anv . _ ,
g?-; .,', ~ . . .. , ~ ~ ' i uavs. To the vict*
gSR. v. cyie able to furnish a list ofofScersor;
, ...? .. the spelhng-matc
privates, or to give anv information on t . . ?
the subject, will confer a favor bv j '>llzc c "10tn?5'
." .. ... . , ,. ' I throughout enter
communicating either with himself or , , ?
ir v- t\ ru * ' doubtless eujoved
.Mr. Vr. b. Durham, W mnsboro. , *
: . ' pupils and spectafr
?Air. S. "\V. Ruff reports fine rains? j
in his immediate section of the county, i \\*E^T PoiXT C\
while about Capt. Male's the ground : ;ust recejve(i the 1
J- has not had a good season in some j Jcatio-u from the H(
time. Ridge way has hurt rain, arm so ; Congressman froir
have most of the other neighborhoods, i Dkvk Siks: I h:
1 but AVinnsboro has been sparingly j cd by the Secret?
visited. Cotton generallv is small, but, have the right to 1
? fcealthv. * | for a cadetshipat'
II * - ! who will be requii
?The Rev. L. INI. Ayer has been ! superintendent of
in AVinnsboro some days visiting old I examination bet\v<
fi-jends and acquaintances. He preached , ^ 1&>3. \Y
Hf r- . Al r. . i u o 3 I favor to give notic
W Whe Baptist church on Sunday morn- umns t0 who
w ing, and delivered a lectcre on "Con-. n,ent timt a comj
science" in the eve:.ing. lie spoke : will be held at Ch<
with force and earnestness and made l]n-v> -2nd day
, i determine said api
V^UIIG <411 11UJ/.WCWU v,.. ~ . H)r au,,|lssiu? yi c;
General Aver has quite a flourishing i is between sevent<
female school at Anderson, at which vears. "Candidal
place has been living" for some vears. ^e.c- 'n height,
? ; mfec ious.or inn
?The execution of Gaiteau was much ! generally from an;
like any other hanging. Ke ate a : or infirmity, whici
heartv breakfast, afterwards took a on tit- for military ;
v j . ii_ j v t xu be well .versed in i
bath, and talked calmly about the i^iudi^ 0rthog?
hanging. He.persisted in saying that and . have a kr.o
he had been inspired to kill the Presi- grammar, descript
Apnfc. that he was. "God's man"", and : tfcu}^r!-v V 01
T ~ "" ' , i tne mstory oi me
that God's vengeance. , would reach , of the pco
Arthur and the others responsible for j the Fposth Congn
his death. He recited a prayer and j the right to compe
some doggerel verses composed by j ,^e a^1?5 ?^
himself?both much in the same .strain j e aur
-^-his-usual talk. The. drop fell atj Wasiia'gto^. Ji
fly hung for about Homicide.?A correspondent of the j very hearty applause,
it was cut down and Register, writing from B'ythewood, Dance, by Misses Mag
On Saturday it July 1, says: "Tince Ilaynes, col-j and Hannah Kion was r
ut any funeral cere- ored, of this place, who was struck by i a skill and grace which
ors are making an Eli Thorn, afws Eli Jackson, on the ; good teaching and natnra
tin. 24th of May last, died yesterday at j learners. The Highlai
~ noon. It seems the difficulty origi-! Master II. Fleming and
roES. retian's o nateci jn the following way: About J Iiion, was executed in
erald are ex|e" e the "22d of May^ast, a white lady in would have done cred
Lion oi -ome eei"lthe neighborhood was outraged bv a ; sionals. and of course I
es. They are decid- neffr0> officer in search of the' the house. The Coquel
; in fact as well as in ne?r0 cam np0n yjnce I-Iayiies and ! the small pupils, was vei
inquired as to the whereabouts, of Eli all the little dancers did fi
Notice?The atten-. Jackson on the- Jay of the outrage, as a whole the dancin
ent members of the Vince gave such information as was | evidence of painstaking i
tv Executive Com- j i? his possession, but in no way irnpli- and close attention in th
to the catl published ! ceted Jackson. The officer at tiie time j the close of tie regula
i. The meetin" on ' had a warrant for the arrest of Jack- the general dancing be?
. an important one, | ?on> charging him with the crime, tinued till two o'clock,
it even* Club in the j Jackson v^s soon afterward found and had a good time, and all
i r^nrespntative ores-1 carried before Trial Justice J.. D.; sorry to leove off. T1
Ilogau and proved an ahbi. Soon; furnished by Dick Lf
after his release he instituted a search j string band, and was as <
LACKiiERRY Acid.? f01. naynes, and upon meeting him I ^e desired. The soiree
Is of berries in a jar with0ut saving a word struck him a j success.
with two quarts of severe blow upon the liead, knocking ?-?
add five ounces of j,5m aow?, him for dead and ran i MR. &
: it stand forty-eight j 0g- an(j s.jij remains at large. An in- c0me Account of the Exercif
n Without bruising, | qne8t was heia over the dead body Of the Last Session-A Gra
' juice put one pound | to-dav bv Trial Justice J. D- Eogan. tionLet
it stand a few j xhe ^iry" rendered a verdict that the [reported for the *ew? j
'or u-e. j deceased came to- his death bv a blow 1 0u Thursday morning
pr,v,! from a club in the bauds of Eli Thorn, j of ofcfct left \V innsboro
? f T?. T , ? ? closing exercises 01 jix.
Democratic Execa-i a^'Hl JacksQn- Master's school. We ai
held a meeting in dejronest foh July.?The Demo- school-house just as the e
nrsday, and deter- test's Magazine l'or July is ocr'.aiuly commencing. The exer
:ion to double the tjie finCst number ever issued of this with prayer by the liev
he State convention, popular periodical. This interesting Mr.McMaster then in ar
crshi^ 316. County nunlbe!: commemorates the sixtieth I manner introduced tb
ied by advertisement; birthday of the proprietor and senior j speakers:
ie committee in this cditor? Mr. AY. Jennings DetnorestJ Dialogue?Misses Mam
requested to frame ! an(j some 0f tlie articles have es]>ecial; Brice.
nty conventions ac- j referCnce to this event. Anion? the The Mariners Drea
i writers are many names of literary Douglass.
?? _ . J'distinction. Col.Thos. W. Higginsoa Thanksgiving Day?Mil
T VOTER, un uie tributcs uBrook; Farm Period in The Immortality of the
tratson a notorious j ^ ?
ii by tlic name of -Ne^v -t-ngianu;-- iiaco ru;iu
:ed all the way from "English Women in Bondage:? Miss I r'!\,
in hand, and in a "R. W. Emerson;" and Mrs j ?^n :l ?* Poianderspiration,
arrived J- Lamb, "Sixty Wavmurks in ?,Til
m., and wanted to j Universal Progress." Anions the ioets n "i?*mas a dialoguee.
He stated, how- of th5s number are Mrs. Julia Ward ass'
5t want a "dimicrat" IIcnvc> Mrs. Louise Chandler Monlton rV UJ)p0*ed S^cech of ? '
vanted a 'publican Mrs. Sa-ah Bridges Stebbins, and Geo.' i ? ?? ^0D?la?sie
wicke-d wag sup- W. Bungay. ?The .Admiral's Ward" 5? 1 Carolina?Scott I
'bat he wished, and is continued, end Jennie June dves rp, ^rolma and Ma
vn 4.15 train, rojoic- another of her pleasant "Talks With c "*?. 1>0"?lassrefused
to- take' five Women." There are also many good ^)ai'Ucu* t0 thc Gladii
rtificate. lie never s*l0rt stories, biographical sketches.
ervisor Zealy. This household articles, "Current Topics" . 1C . a^Q ni ttet
headed the fighting j "What Women are Doinif," "Sixtv |51 * cret,^a^Ix" indeed
to went from Long-1 Keuipes," and JFasliious. There are r'^ T c* Jafc th.e ]
*ay, to Biy the wood, i s'x'>' illustrations,. sonic of Which ate cu]ty " .etermining
# exceedingly fine, especially tlic oil pic- awarcl" thc respective prl
logs.?There is an J ture, "Sunshine and Summer Beau tv ? *'Cre rcf|uil'c(1 t0 *l?c?fc
" * K~:' " ? which tbe Rev. Me. Mi
ninon way ui uun-i me sieei ni", -juuvc- nsa-;i), - .. ,, ,
, i . , I ~ . '' appropriate address and
Th under-; and a likeness ot .Mr. Dcmorost, fcken | ^ t0 ?,c fon<nvin;i
roe wince, under j at sixty years of a^e. This uuinl*.- is jrIs_ (|l., fif#t Mamil
i cooking, I.eeomes < not oniv greatlv increased to s:xtv i V. n? T'
i* ?-i ,* ,, i , ,* ? , , , i briccrthcsecondtoLunitv
ible, while the yolk i leaves, bat is also gr&iilv enhanced in i . ' ? 1 ^
, , t !. ? i Among the bovs, the ni'
i property cooked, j interest and value. c ,
; awarded to Scott Douir:
ilv through, like anv ? ! , _
vsult may be ob-: MocxtZiox School?On Thimdav j second to Leon ttcsborou
he e"-"-s into a dish j ^1C exercises of Mount Zion f ^Ir- ilt-^astcr. seeing
Lin pail, and then i sch:'oV took Place- The smaller grades pVinnsboro friends prose
1 boiling' water, two j ucre reviewed on Wednesday and the j ^essr-- V- ^ Buchanan.
v dozen eir"s, and =cr oncs were a5Seml _d in the j ,as^ auc\ ^'ricC> v
m away from the ' ma*11 building on Thursday, After their subject, ''Education
linutes. The heat j au interesting spelling match. o\\ ing j nP1>u ^je audience the
s the esrgs slowlv I i0 the heat further exercises were dis-! educating the you1:-*
i 1 ?^r.. I The exercises closed by
nciently, and" to a' penseu V. Kil. .Hi , x^rtvis, IJKi\n^ U1J.
ty, having the ecu- "losing school, spoke a lew pari in<*! 'cr deli vering a farewell ;
than tlie white, and words to the pupils and his associates, |' patrons and pupils, givinj
inch richer and nicer reviewing his pleasant intercourse vith I ti,e flourishing cond
cer than a stale egg. them during the past six years, and I school'and of the many h;
nt to get them boil- bidding them farewell. At the c!o<e had spent in the "cabin b;
method once. of his remarks -Master Fitz ilcMastcr . The next important pai
gracefully presented him with a beau- gramme: was'Viinncr.
TORY.? "ThEuteaw tifr^ silver butter dish as a token of attempt to describe it.
ie yew Flag," is the esteem from the "boys of Mount Zion," j say that a magnificent
story by Mr. J- and the girls made him a present of a j spread out, and all did air
in, of this State, handsome desk. These testimonials!^- After dinner the y
i-.icd in the Charles- Vv'fjre peculiarly gratifying. After a | amused then.selves bvstro
beginning on JnJy j ore words of thanks the princi- j !l:e woods. If the* pre
ot this charming. pa' dismissed school, and a general ! i5-L\ had seen the Hi
cd writer of fiction, j icavc taking ensued, with well wishes, j , lI,n sporting with one o
the V/eeJcly Xeics j ami the session was ended. ! he would certainly have
v> ? ' f'10 Lnion that a burial V,
astin this romance. I iae snwiifr ^nu!w fllillIIl:i
followed by others ; ?ave a prize for writing. The com pe- take place in the Ijoro.
l':$}?notably, a ro- i tition was quite close, bat the j]r>t ?vas a complete success.
Ashleigh/' (Miss j prize was given to Wii'iy F.Uiott ;;jid | After leaving ihe r.roui
late)?entitled '-The j 'C'1C second to Johnnie 2>IcMaster. In j drove to the residency
rlran, or Love and; the next class the prize was.awarded to, i la.-s, whore we pan
orv is historic in the | Sii^reaves, Willie Kobei't?on | 'Micions fruit. The mo
lei-varying scenes, j next best. Fannie and Eunice ! l>:l,-t ot the occasion was t
d by every one for ???vtas nn:de Mr. Davis a special pros- "'"ive heme, when
delineation cf the I eiJt of a glass breakfast set. j 's' ;V;y''?V1*'"'
!i{/: oves :
Ail who desire to j Davis will no longer be in chariro-l ^ "*"t MtV? as ;t laaiiL
should subscribe at! ---omit /-'ion school. Mis successor
'y yews. Address, ! wilJ uc elected in August, and he will xztrs lytox jio
Courier Company.-- j le:lve for Columbia shortly before the ; An ihto^ting
opening of college in October. j TJ"~" schools and c;.i:rdif
?a ! aI>out tlit* Covenanters in f
r!\rr:riT at Last.?Dick Brown. | (From tlie a. it. lvesty
'ISKS.? xhe Ci 0S3 !"J li" r - , . . ?, W IXXSIiOKO, JlllIC JLO.
, . . , v, ?fta?Dick Woodward, was captured . '
wutie Oocars school i ,T _ , munitv, like manv others
, I on Mr. Ben. lennant s mace, near ! .
av and were attend- ..... rr . * .. , in a plenteous harvest.
- , , \W lute Oak, on i uesdav bv Messrs. ,
>er of the patrons T T , T rp n i. mated, 'savs Tiie.^kws .
, . rp. ! John L. Cameron and John T. Patrick , . '
schocL ilie pro-1 . . . , ;. '.it "that at least six thousai
. . * (two special deputies appointed bv .
sinking, recitations j.. , ' . . small irrajn, chieflv oats.
, ' , bhcriQ. McGarlev) on a warrant issued '
ch among the pupils. . rr . . 7 .. * ., . . , , ^ vested in the corporate Inn
? , ., ,, bv Trial Justice 2soiI. Dick had been . . 1
test was decidedlv * . . boro." Anion"'our lann
t, . i , * iivoidi'Uf arrest for the past ciarhtvcars. , 0
:hc victorv lav be- .. . . . .. ' , are several energetic so
, " . V. lie was convicted 111 tins countv ol _ . ., , .
1 and Dannie Cum- , N . formerlv resided in one
.... , . stealing horses (two cases) in 18/0.
;ral trials between . ? t , .. . regions of Eenlackv. T
, , . , ,, and was sentenced tc the penitentia.'v , it A ^ ,
acher declared the _ . , , . , ' when thev tell their old
, , ? 7> i tor eighteen uiouths 111 each case. ! ,
ted a "draw." Be-1 . , . J , , ! that State how these Ca
. , ,. , ! After ms term expired he went to 1 . ,, .. ,
hool tfce bovs pre-... , . , that sell lor less than ten
* . .. JNcwberrv countv, in 18/4, and there L, ,, , .,
ir with a pair of 1 . , . , . , . them, as thev have done
, , . j committed- a larcenv for winch lie , ' , , *. , .
rls gave her a rock- and forty bushels of oats
, , _ was arrested, but made his escape ,
^ 1 _ _ ! I storv sounds niarve'ou
; frolil the officcr before he reached the j car?* appropriate <
jSfettie Withers in a . u }ic immediately came to this j t;!C V;.ords of that sweet
i. Miss Obear also conTlty, and the warrant was- sent to j IIonie;> w|th which our
present from Mamie James Aiken, the tn&l justice i t^c services of last Sabbal
chief. The teacher *Monticcii0, and he was arrested on I ^>e vnles arc rohert witis wan
tpil with a pretty s. B. ciQwncy's placc on Jac<ir
of happy school j SQn.g Creck, by two constable; but he! Bu{. as lhc si10Uts and
orious contestants in agJlin made his escape. lie shot a | reapcrg greet in!n 011 all s
h, were awarded | colorcfl man near White Oak, in Fe > | ^ remember another
The exercise^ were j ruary> issi; and has shot at several, the >v[:.stcr him?e
taining and were white mcu v.-.lio were trying, to arrest j feeiing?the ha
. alike by teacher, him Delias had the reputation of gon g j grca(. but the laborers are
ovs. i armed all the time and saying that he I ^ gchools o{- thc tow
j never intended to be arrested by any-| ^ Qf t{iejr snmmer vac;
DETSE?r?We have j i)0(jv> and ihat there was no jail tl,-At j children arc delighted in
following communi-; coujd llo]{i him. There have been I rest an(1 1Vcdom onc<
~>n. .Trthn Tf- T-.nns. I
? ? i several attemms macio.ro arrest mm, on l
1 the fourth district: | ^ cou;a my't kc fo?u<, bv the oflfsors I insW?ti..n for the colored
ive jut heen inform-: of (ho tUo(|gh oftc!1 ^ bj. par. |W ? fine one closes its s?
lominatt a'candidate Itics n httI" !l= <-Ul ?ot ??r. Iiis "*'<- ! J"! ^liooi'Twh'tc) n
VVestl'oint Acadeinv I quarters were near W-hite Oak. lie is : a" " , , . ' '
red to report to the; 110w j;lj] witii shackles on his foe:, i c <'r5t ofthe kiud csla
said Academy fori await, a hca,.; iu the Com.t of|?t?tc, has tins year cont.
sen the lOiliasul 20th! . 15 0 ) successful operation. Il
ill von do ir<* thp ' Serious. Tiiere are three warrants in ; . , 1
ii i , , .fn* i j f f universal rcsret -that witi
e through vour col-1 tne suerifHs hands against hnn?ft r! . , ? .
desire the appoint-! larcencv, assault and batterv with | ie pre*cntteny t ie i.lxci
)etitive examination j iutcixt{0 kin and ?Uireais.?o kill.? Means Da ' *?*> '
ssterC. H.,,on rues.-! ' connection with the sc
of August next, to Kotui (Igas not forfp'* ^ii
pointment. The age The Dancing School.?The some i ?
idets to the Academy of Miss Thompson's dancing school,! ,llvcisi \ o ?.ou i .an
:en and. twentr-two I at tbc Thcst,ia? IIall on Tnesday nighj "c=ret ^ '>"* f?*11,8
cs must be at least ; . . . ., _ . * ? ? ! torv and Political Econou
and free from, any ! was the m<>st enjoyable affair of the , ^ noral
disorder and; season. In addition to the regular-. .
r- f,. I .-i i nan) nas rcccntlv extend
y detormitj, urease pupils there were many voung people J i
mav render them i <. um u />! mous cad to I?ev, J. JLq
1,1 present, while a.goodlv gathering cfr _ . _T ,
servntft. Thftv* irmst I v. _ ^ ? _ ? J if ^ orlc. Hp has not vf
reading, in writing, i l'ie ?'"er 0l}3s a(ided.to the number- ct fron, jn matter; his
iphy and arithmetic, the lookers on. The programme pui- are- hoping for a favora
wledge of English lished in Tite News and-Herald was [Mr. Wilson has since
ive geography, par- successful!v carried out, and showed cajl- Eds.}
vn conntrv. and of ,, . * ^ . , ,' , ., The condition of or.u o'
United States." All tbe proficiency attained by the pupils. tk)n at pregent is ^
per. age residing in All the dancing was good, and that of; Brother Chalmers- contii
?ssionaUI)istrict have the little pupifs decidedly so. Tho | us with great acceptance
-*e- . . 'Polish Peasant. Dance, bv the littls i c?uficle,ice and;csteem
the examining com-*-t- ? , ,V n- i communitv.. At the lasl
loanced as soon as] e e ^ac?t au^ Mallie Chan- . jiacj two months . ago, e
dler,. was very- pretty indeed,. and t were added-to the church
me 27,". / brought upon the youthful dansettses l^ has now fully recovered
\
w ' | ftfMJBBtbBOteagft?WBEtBBBBBBtn CW*?f??IB?OW??Q??
The Spanish juries which, as you have reported, he - ? ?
" ie McCarlev received at Hopewell. The Sabbaih [
1 ? *. a .;*u school has an average attendance of
1 w sixty pupils and twelve teachers. It
bespoke both has now for some years been in charge
! grace in the of J. Edward McDonald, Esq., ami a If/
id Flin" bv Sfood superintendent be is. The ladies
Miss Haniv h ?fthe coi^reganon are organized into J_VHU V V
- .s> nam . a , a &evvin?r Society. Many are the
i a style that "coats and garments" made froui"week
it to profes- ! to week and surprising the sum that is that Brown's iron bnn
>rought clown | quietly gathering by in store. I he will cure the worst G
,, ? , | purpose of the lund is , first, the erec- f ,
tte Polka, b\ , tjon 0f a new an(j substantial fence ?f dyspepsia.
v pretty, and around the graveyard. .. ,
inelv. Taken There is one fact in connection with- Will insure a hearty appet
,<r o-'ivp pvpvv this congregation which cannot be and increased digestio:
? f l .1 [ "tKrmecl perhaps of ??y other in the
11 Synod, except that of Due "Wrest. It Cures general debility, a
e pupils. At has in the number of it* resident mem- _ _?v of 1
r programme bersthree widows of ministers:. Mrs. S1
onH ron- Jane Torbit, widotg,first, of the Key. t , .
1 ' I Warren Flennifcen: Mrs. McDonald, Dispels nervous dep.-essi
JSvei \ bortj | vvjj-e 0f the }ate Kev. L. McDonald, and low spirits.
were but too j ;mcj ^jrs jane Madd?ik, widow of
ie music was j Rev* Charles Madden, of the Reformed Restores an exhausted nu
famous Presbyterian ctarel, These ladies a..
.mnrl n-nnt,iri all a?0"g the excellent of the earth m momertoiuiistrens
- 's j s.nd their descendants, with those of an<^ gives abundant si
was a grand i tjic jate j^ev Thomas Ketchin, coin- tenance for her child.
pose no small portion of the congrega?
Uion. The mention of the last named Strengthens the musclesa
icnooz. <>t these ladies. Mrs. Madden, reminds nerves,enriches the bloc
us ol an interesting article that you '
ips at the close recentiv published touching the 4iKe- ~ , T
trying Exiubi- Presbyterian Church." The Overcomesweakness,wat
article, which was taken from the fulness, and lack ofener
lN*d herald.] | Independent, refers to the existence of
: last a party ' fhat heroic church in South Carolina. Keeps off all chills, fcve
to attend the ! and am?ng other things, says led and other malarial}. is<
j^?/ the Covenanters in that iaatedied
. a* 15. ilc^( ? Very short time bfrrt the break- | Wm ^use with new ]
rrivea ar me i my out oj me ciuu -icur. .>u.v \>u .
xercises wore are not sure in jnst what sense the ex- the weakest invalid,
cises opened ! Pl'essiony L-thc lad of the Covenanters,?-'
XT' Afll I is used. Bat it is true that Mrs. Mad- 37 Walker St, Baltimore. Die. i
.Ml*, sillier. fjen aiKj a ?jster, the late Miss Nanev For six yeaw I haw been a g
t appropriate Catheart^ were Covenanters until after
e following the close of the war. Some 1'oiu* or so debilitated that I could not re
* live v^a^ Bcr. Dr. s.O. Write. gtft&SWSftk!
, pnrM- ut Philadelphia, by appointment Oi til* Finally, when hope had almost
Ueformcd Presbyterian Church. vi.s- me, my husband seeing Bkov
ited Chester and Fairfield counties in
m ? "Walkup j this Stale to ^ee if any of ilie.se people 1 am now taking the third be
remained and how they did. On that yl^'idfatSep^ni'tim,
,i occasion he expressed it as his opinion Mrs. L. F. Grip;
rcme Asiiioici. tj,e wj(jow: 0f ]jjs (ieceas?d brother
Soul?Lbbie | Madden and her sister (then alive) > t "d
i ~ w rtr(iw? in Browns Iron Bitte
J \\ <JJU lliQ 1UOL V4 HIV VV?,V.M*.?.W. v ...
-Leon Eos- South Carolina. J..H. T. will have a better toi
effect upon any one w
w o,?i \ McGowan's Brigade.?It may be needs "bracing up,"*th
safely promised that one of the most any medicine made,
interesting contributions to tho "do- ?
Fames Otis? ries of the War," now running- in the
Charleston Weekly. Keics, will be
.. 1 shortly furnished by (JoL Joseph N.
Jtonglass. Brou n, of Anderson, who has conssachusotts?
rented, to write up "McGow.aifs
Brigade at Gettysburg-" Colonel na ?>
,tore T \v Browii attended the rc-union of the WlPS Iv! I J H
' j veterans at Gettysburg on tiie 14th woWwanaa A m
of June, and during his visit located
I themselves ! the points of the movements during IMITTSIO IEvTOTTi
, the contest | the battle, and-the position of the cniRiOTric x c
udges fonnd: troops in the engagement. He will in ER, \ '
this way be able to give a vivid anu -"-KAAvii li & i
to- Vr^iom to | accurate account of the part McGow
zcs. Sovcr.il : air's soldiers took in the hardest lijrht
again, after ! of the war. Colonel Brown was there,
Hp,. m?.ip i and there was no more gallant soldier
... ' | or fearless leader upon that terrible
delivered the , ? ,,,)of carnage and defeat. -Luncas- p'-^A
m/.ivf flip I Tn.l,,.? >*
2 and Ikll'tio I , ? ?? ; 1 \ ^ ?rjC \
? . , ?A It!; I feel a: <r alter meals, dvspop- M |
n j .?H, heart burn, and general ill health
st prize was! relieved by Brown's Iron Bitters.. * ,
ass; and the
, Monty for a Rainy Day.?"For six years ray QJ^A ^ T) MIDSL >IE&
nh- daughterwassick from kidney aQd ?ther dls- VJ1W1*VL^
some r>r lik ' orders. We had u^cd up our savings on .ioe- PREPARING FOR FALL TRA
iu? j t.)r-. v.'iien our dom'ule advised us cu try ?;<rnt,
called on ' kefs-Ginger Tonic. Four bottles effected a BUY NOW A XT) PAT WHEN C
euro, and as a dollar's worta has Kept our P/?V7<N TV
C. A. Doug- ivar.il> well over a year, we have Wen able to t 1
vho took for u?idn ?or d rau* duy'"~A p"'jr 200 PXAXOS and 500 OR(
impressing: M Thousands of musical families t'
iin,.n-cit? />f - out North and South Carolina arc
ncccs.su-> 01 The Distixopisotsg cuark.-A delightful in? to rx,rc>mse Pianos and Onrau
Insurance of irer-.lily Kuth-'red flowers and spices f, >' ,'?-i
Is S in; ?:i-fingiiui.ing ciiitrai ot Fiore&ton Co- v^0Ii co-to^ comes in. \?.!
3Ir. Mc^Ias- o?rne. * 13ny at once, and enliven the lo
_ _ . ,. summer months with uusic sind rr
luui ess to ln> ?_?' ?~ Harvest Home" still more joyful
f an account W1NNSB0E0 NATIONAL BANK. ^
ition of his r.^HIS Bank having declared out of its" * Unaer our Midsummer Sale! we
appy days he -L net earningsfor the past six montns seli during the months of JUNE.
the lane." a ?e^nnnal dwid.ndof Poirr per cent AUGUsT ,lDfI sEPTEJIBEIt, 1882,
+ nf i ,v^ upon w;ip;t.;lbtnck, the same \\ ill he anj Organs, of every malic, st'
rt of the pi0- p;ud to^rs Stocholders on and after the ri at our lov?est Ctlsh r.,tJ
r? ?m11 farst dav oi July, prox. _ - _
e v -/T i " " " . T. K. ELLIOTT, On Pianos ?2r, casft. Balance t
k_luilc.'C it to Jrme 20-fxlt Cashier. bcr 1. 1082.
repast was Oil Organs 810 Cash. Balance ]
>ple justice to EKEtCnraOR'S +T ber 1, I8?2.
- J , W itliont Interest or any Auva
onnir people LL persons indebted to iLe Estate ot Price.
JiiiK' throtvh 1 X.L Margaret Laminey, dscea<ed, will ,,, , ? ,
_. ,/" ? i uiake immediate pavmcnt to the r.nder- ' Lbjuar.ce cin t bo paui in tne .a
Mlc.it of the j ^ ne{^ amlau persons bavin- demands er time wul oe given, wiwi a roa
igh Cockalo- a.^Tn-it the listaie will present the same nicrc,lso o! pace. A., instruments
f the fair sex-! dulv attested. ***** T * m th
,7 I CALVIN T3PJCE, Executor. r,!l J0T1 ^ns:cal lnen-ls ot it\
announced to ; 18S:> Catnl.-.giies, Price lists a&tl C;r
:on!d short!v j Jalv 4-11x:T" This sale closes October 1st, i&s2.
; " purena.se scccres casu prices ar
i*c picnic ar t^rnis. Six (C?) vtrirs ^iiitroiifcc,
i * *,. an;l ln>tra,tor Vith every Of?ml
vl.s our partv rPUE regular Kemi-nrmti-d examination j paid both ways u no sa!o. 'icat t
? T " i I ot't.achers will be held in Winns. your oo.-:> ho.-ao.. Address,
V'1';. i 1)0r?- a" Haunt Z!on iScaool. on Friday MuSMITIl Ml'oIC HOT
took oi Some | and Saturday, tlie 7th arid Nth of In!;- ist
enjoyable ! i?irs< Grade applicants on Friday and the p,r Prof. "\Vm Baker is my o;
<e..^ ..>1 1 'I'l.ivl I-v-j.lon V ; *1;r,1 'I'nr.n. . i,/l A
ue mooi:Ji<;iii j p.,rt,;M will t.tk* notice, ast-ier.' j guaranteed. Send orders to tl'is ti
i will be iio other exaniin&'ion this year. j{.
ix.i t spnkc JOliN" ]^vv\D, C. F- O., Jims 13
bt'ii.V lor Co. JS<L Examiners.
GOSH. Jnne 2*-txlawtd
T< OE 8 A jlE '
** f?rS?iXTEB KS3SJCTSG. "
Gnjin Crops? ! r \
s-smnii Facts j j_ HE County Executive Committee of
'airfield. j t],0 Democratic party of Fairfield county
. hcrebv summoned to meet in the Town 125>15S a IE
?Oar com- iI:lU winnsboro, on SATURDAY, JULY
, is rejoicing* ju>82, at cloven o'clock, a. m. A full
"It is CSii- attendance is desired, as K.^iness of great j fn ? ^ ? /j ? ^
\XI> IIeuald, importance is fc> be transacted. !*'*' *' A'^
k! bushels of By order of the County Chairman: 1 UllilUicUuU liiid 11 i
will be liar- JXO. S. REYNOLDS,
its of Wilms- Secreiary Committee. r n AVn
e;-townsmen | 4-xlf2 V'V AllU^ 0.
ntlemen who TO ?
ot the lertilc "
hey say that AN election for PRINCIPAL of the f wTT
neighbors of i MOOT ZION INSTITUTE, to fill the ^ r'a^u
iroli i:a lauds, I vacancy caused by the resignation of ^ ^
dollars, yield Prof. R. Means D^vis, will he held on bADDLnS,
before, thirtv TUESDAY, the FIRST'of AUGUST nest. v~?ca
tier, acre the JAMES H. RION, 1
I cp aue, t.ic ^ T K0BEilXS0N> |
:sly in their H. L. ELLIuTT, Tkcsties. BACCN, I
:o us seemed JAMES BEATY, |
est "Harvest J?.MES A. BlilCE. J CORN.
pastor beyau Jnncl7-flvl- . .
:h:- SEAUEB PR&FOSAI&. DEY GOODS, NOT
nu sai'n' Office Cottntt Cosdhssionebs. ) ?Trnrc;.
nupi.nn, W3-NCBOEO, S. C., June 27, 1S32. \ , feHOEb.
souirs of the ?EAI?D ^^r^iljn^a bvidge ^j^jg pQTfr C A
jides, we can ^n..k/,'V'"v*-:'''h\';'v7lr ~rr
. ? of V. imiRboit), in OiiKland iovrnsuip, will
harvest oi be rttCer-e,i ;lt this office^ to 2Gth' July "?T. G. 5>E?FOSMT
If spoke with n?xt. I'lans-and specifications can be
-.i tniK-5 seen at the County Auditors OiSce?the Mcli lb
c ^ * bridge tcbe v. airanted for twelve months. .
few. All proposals mnsi be accompanied with ^ ( r ?
11 r.re cm tile the names of uvo or mors sureties to the ^7\ f
itioil and tlic l,on^ required of the o.ontr.;-tor. The
11 * j Commissioners reserve the right to reject ? \T~pv C^r1 V T>
the prospect any and all bids, if. in lheir judgment, ii.i'xJL/ J: ihljU uX-liJ
3 more The the interests of the coontY demaud it.
J. 2. HARVEY, .in??.
people,which Chairman I>. C. C. -N^>
ission with a Jane 27-tlxtd - :
ve:i!U?T. The ^
, . , - 6' l\ "ST ? & rST I s-:
Inch was one ?*-i \
V Jri J *
unshed in this I y?; v
s. wolfe's ^j|lgl?i|
li the dose of ?asdcetthe?
cut principal. j DELICACIES ? ths SEASON".
ivill sever Ins
liool. If his "7?T ,t "W'-^BOKO. S.C.,Muv 1,
i cununi?r the * * Ferns C?- s Meats and Tonrpie* *
Oino wJU iirtt ?smoked and canned. Deep Sea Mack- TP^
will litt erel. fresh in.cans, fresh saiced Maokerel, ?I?L>S?.8. ?&?jHuS5I?s>i
chair.of His- ?n bar rels, half barrels and kits. California
Salmon, in 5 pound cans, pickled. Direct from the. West a
re (Presbyte- ^ I ?f ?tr?.fine MULES/ a,s0
ied an nnaui- Received to day, Riccr Flour and Oat-j nice driving HOUSES ill add
wrie Wilson, g^le^C'Sj S^anToi^1 FIoS ! stock on bacd' AU Pers0ns '
;t been hear& Water and Bar Rum, Choice Tjas, Coffc s | stock will do well to call on 1
friends here i\nd Sugars, with numerous other article"? frtro nnrpkRinff ^lcprvnArA
ble response. Just received, and which I intake great fere purchasing eiseunere.
s declined the pleasure'in showing to customers at a also exchange MULES for H(
small advance for CASH. Eg J am stiH selling on ti:
I 'hof^T. S. S. WOLFE. satisfactory papers. I ar
?ucs to serve las PRTwnwr, paying the higliest CASH P
.and ha? the ; i mn'mm or broken down mules and
ot the entire All kinds of JOB PRINTING, such
[communion, as Letter Heads BiH Heads Envelopes, h^ttt t ??^?i
ight persons | &c., Sic,, done,in. neat .-style aud verv -A... 1* MjLiM^S.x VJ
i.. BrotherC. j cheap, at Tb& -Nkwp- and Herald
..froin^ ttSvin* ^ Om<nE,. ' 2.
<s
I I I 'I I II ' I
- 1882. THE
SPRING OPENING- SjlSg
35 i - f a A1
7 F.LiMerOat II
nd WE have jast opened a very
^ superior assortment of N-ew and
on Seasonable Goods, which are unsnr- Z/lP^lssI^
passed for variety, beauty and Low I L.
Prices. A visit of inspection- and V\
^ comparison of Goods and Prices
- d. THE undersiV]
WE OFFER (5PtEAT BARGAINS MG3
ce* [ purchasing engines
SY ?? from your own Mjie
T7 f . _i
~~ AJUUMSC uuuixuiactuii
rs,. DRiiaS GOODd, for wiiich they are ]
All the latest novelties, ^ar jiDy cth
rr . tnul Capital. Thej
ile LACE BUNTINGS, than any other, and
pt a tv prvtirr <5 yQn to rePlftce what
PLAIN BUNTINGS, made frora SI^ to
S; GRENADINES, 110tice Fittinjrs. I
>ys- We reier you. t
tain STRIPED GRENADINES, John i^ratton, Col
?ct> , TTnoTmr Russell Black, HI J
GLOVES and HOSIERY, For prices, &c,
The PARASOLS,
rial.
ELEGANT BROCADE PARASOLS,
fat, very cheap. .
^ NEW STYLE" FANS, BUTTONS, AP
no Ladies' Embroidered Collars, j [% /S
^ AND NECK RUCKING. ALSO, J^/J
f SPRING PRINTS,
* (
\ MUSLINS, LAWNS, SUITINGS.
*_ OPPOSITE
Just received this week untrimmed
Children's and Ladies'Hats
* ? , , HAS the most comp:
3 H] aD cen * Youth's in the Ci
3 Call esrly and convince yourselves
51TES ^test bai^s 0X6 *? ke FURNISH.
found at A complete stock <
shades.* A. tfao Iliie .<
m P. EANBECK3B & SEO.'S.- j made on lasts that w
'M April 29 THE BEST UNLAt
g? GOOD TIMES COMING!
m cdi} 1n
P- ul iilili (L
SALE.
"WE are in the midst of a pros0TT02>
Parous year. The harvest is abundant
and the fields are still producing
? 1 vs
fcrengh! fl!tneSS' The S^ens, orchards ! J\\-W StOVC
jutend- vineyards are yielding their fruits
s in the "
y -a-uit? to the filler, and all are rejoicing in
?Lthe their luxuries. Don't forget to be THE nndersignec
ornamental as well as useful. Make j has commenced bus
FFER. y0ur farin nea? as ^e]i as productive ! "nc^ ^eeP a^V:i*
offr>r to
JULY. ?your homes beautiful as well as j DRY GOOE
lo alTd comfortable.- and your persons at- | FANG*
tractive as well as healthy and I
nCu strong. The undersigned keep' These goods I wi
So\em- constantly on hand the articles to ! an(; ~ Sija^A mJ '
J j maiie
nee on ! beautify your homes and adorn your j
v. persons, and offer them at reasona11.
? *
sousifcTe ble r.rires. specialty, and I a
of every * polite attention to a
' 2&H- o- ~5
Ml?M. C0-30E & CBAXD'LEU m!'be found at my
Karly . many mends ill- tlie
,d oasv
stool june 22
Fn iv;iif
Ucrn id April 27
~ Fssiij It Fill, -filii
li work
io"se.
L'H.
15 FAST APPRO AC
I have in Si^re a full line of Goods.
iVesh and marked low dotvn. j REDL CTICX AT
Sugars. Cotfbf&^eas, Canned Goods,; IX SU3IMER GuOI
ileal. Grist. Rice, Flour and J
everything in the line of
SI APLL GtiOCEitlES. 50 Men's Gtiuze Undc
PLOW GOODS OF EVERY KIND. 0 Ladies'Gauze Uu
'jQ cozen lit'U s LIIKU
Trv PEARL Safety OIL 155 degrees ?5 ets.
" lire test, it costs but little more i Thesegood* .ire 20 pei
than common oil. i original value.
' | *J Powdered Sugar,
eJl ] Maltby's Cocoanuf,
Swin'oorne's Gelatine (the best), 3 pieces India Line
Dessert Fruits, *25 cents. 2 pieces D<
IsTe\v Orleans Molasses, e<l to 25 cents. 10 p;
Extra Soda Crackers, at 11 A. 15, 18 and 22?
Evaporated Apples, Cheeked Nainsook a
Apples (gallon cans), cents. 10 pieces "Wh
Axle Grease, bv the pound. cents. This is an
? ! GRINDSTONES, STONE JARS and ?e](louipresents itsc
rOT WARE. goods AT bLCII il(
D^ES, ELECTRIC LIGHT CIGAR,
The besi FIVE CENTS CIGAR sold. 5 pieces Checked
cents, former price 1DIANORA
PLUG TOBACCO AND Bi cached Grenadwie
i'EAL, SMOKING TOBACCO. former price 35 cents
od to redi.ee niv stoc!
*. 11. crjuiizGs. j season, regardless of
April" 15 *
IONS,
Tir A T TTI? 13 > O CALICOES L C
> > AxilxiliJA' O , j cfibr my entire st
I-SH. SPEClFIC.co'?ri'at5W"
1
JSS. * I 2 pieccs Gray Lin
TBTS TRULY WONDERFUL 17'i ce?*J5' ^,eces at
REMEDY HAS NE VER Prioe -iJ a!Ki *0
FAILEJy TO CURE ionadea at 10 cent-,
CONSUMPTIONV. cents. 5 pieces coltoi
Its speedy action upon all Brcnchi.il and j 'orruci In^c.e lO cent.
y T^Q Pulmonic Affections is beyond bc*iief
to those who have aevr tried ;c
or se.-n it nse-1. TF A S! 1
It sncedilv allays Bronchial and Pul- n , T7
nionic Fevers. It is a wonderful T;VP?,'V f'e''anf }}
and Ln?rhsli Iilack T
EX PECT0HA>.T A^D II E A LEU.1 offer tiie above jroed:
j It keeps the digeFtire ar.d urinary or- i order to close tLiein c
/ LvS ; tcans in a natural and healthy- condition? |
i |? * i
yy j ^ PUSIfTSSTHE BLOOD, | SPICES! ?
| Insta:itly relievos ni-_r: 11 sweats, goneness C-round Ginger. per
of appetite and general debility. It has : (.iror.wt Mustard, pC3
?&=' { been known only four years and Ground Cloves, per*
i HASNEVSU FAILED to PERFECT i ground Alspico, per
18go j ACUUK. : Ground Cinnamon,!)
I Any one afflicted with what is generally j
considered death's nv-tnt w.-.V. consniup- ! rnirrc, T~ _
tion, can be cured for 82.50, So.09 or IxIIS IS -V SPELLcarload
1 sl0 0<) according- to the stags which the THIiiTY. DA
disease has reachoi No .patient has yet
a few taken SI 0 worth before a cure was ixff?jcted.
"firm +r> The SPECIFIC is recoinn-ended only for c
pulmonary affections, and those desiring OtiUiiSi; k
ivisning to r.se it can do so by sending their or-l'-rs 12.3 pairs women's
be- to the proprit tors of this paper or d;r?t j sizes Z andr-4, former
_ to nic-. statins; that you saw this advertise- pairs men's bro^ans
1 will ment ia the Winnsboro .News am> Hekald. price $1.40. ?
Walker's
r also I RHEUMATIC : REMEDY I
RICES Cures Rhearontism, either acnte or chron- am\ parties wanting
ic, in from eight to ten days. line will do well to <
Price by Express,. $a per Bottle. . ?
Rl>. DR. J. W. WALKER,
FJ^AZSTKLINTON, C. ?Subscribe to
Jane 13 XIk&ald.
TOZER EHCHHE!
oed being exclusively engaged the manufacture of the;
3fEr beg to call tie attention of ail who contemplate'
to the advantage you secure in making your purchasesiufacturers-at
home. "Sou get the best that is made, (all
ers acknowledge this fact), adapted to the class of work
seeded. They will do more work with'the same amount^"" "y*
er engine. They are made outright at your own beau- ' fi
r aire more simple andless" liable to get out of repair ' ;3|
uany tiling gtts urosen we arewitum a, iew xiours ui
is wrong. We guarantee satisfaction to alL Engines- >
FIFTY HORSE POWEB. Repairing done at short . |
Setting, Hose, Hancock Inspirators etc., for sale.
o a few v?ho are using our Engines. I&ferences-^Gfn. -VJaiaes
J'one^ W. B. Estes, D: P. Crosby, Calvin- Bncer
McKeowia^
^loZEH &D11L, co^IA.S.0. I
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T. P. MITOHSLIi, ||
J^BLACSSTOOK, S. C.
>. . K 8 IN A n, I),
mi'SBIA CLOTHING HOUSE,
GRAim CENTEAL HOTEL. jg
Fete steck o?SF?lXG CLOTHING for Men, Boys and: * :
[XG GOODS jX EVERY STYLE, and in ALL SIZES.)f
Soft, Stiff and Straw Hats in all the latest styles and^
of Gents' low qnartered^tnd GaiteirSlioes, in calf and kid,.ill
not hurt the feet.
"XDPJED SHIRT FOE ONE DOLLAR in the CITY.- ; j|j
1882. SPBffi.1
! JWw StorJi I JYew Styles f |
V
o o- o
1 fates this method of informing- tile public tKat lie
mess in the store formerly occupied by J. Groeschel,A
s on hand a v/ell assorted stock of
>S, CLOTHING, SHOES.
GOODS, BOOTS,- HATS;D:
ETC., ETC.
ill sell at prices that I promise shall be safe fa story,/
best endeavors to please the tastes -of- all. L sii&U?
LADIES' GOODSsk
a call from the ladies, assuring them of careful and?
.11 their wants.
f. 0*VvrIIN~C3-S, the -well known salesmanestablishment,
and will be pleased to wait upoii his "
County. Give mo an early; call
L. SAMUELS.
iBunu
lyiPHIMFRV I I >
IlliiiSJIl |
nTivr ,V, TUP-1 CARDTFELL THKESHER
MIMNAUGiTS SWEEPSTAKES THRESHER,'%
)S IS IMMENSE. BUCSEYE MOWER
AND REAPER,,
CANTC* MONITOR ENGINE, .
in dried Shirts at, TRADE MONITOR ENGINE,'
: cent, below their .BOOKWALTER ENGINE,
. -sag
LITTLE GIANT COTTON ANDHAY
PRESS..
n at 17?. 22A and
atted Swiss rcduceces
\\ hite Lawn u"E are Agents for the above
?.10H&e"2 ?l M&OHIISEIIiY,
opportunity that |
If to buy these j
iUHES. I Which we guarantee, and will selU
1 for Cash. or satisfactory paper onGinghams
at 10 time
i ceuts. 1 piecc
i'i'am detwrnin-! J- F. McMASTER # CO'
Ap 15 m
?
3AUC0ES!! f$?,W E?tl U U^ S if
ock cf Calicoes, in
:hput reserve.
FRESH" GOODS!!. ;
en, for pants, at
'J'J-i cents, found* < atRn^nn cr-MSffl??i
. o pieces cot- J V1 P V J.TS>i LTUUJJSt
former price 15 |?a & aidsiKyfca? wir
lades at lGi cents, . :Ji
i "WE are now opening cur stcck of
"F. \^sr? ' Svn-irtor j?ni^ . Snmrr.fr (rOOfls. and'"
y^oii at 50 cents. request aciuspection of the public*f?tatto8pc&s4njTbea?
s0034 bOTB ****
tut-. ; selected ia the Northern. Markets .
1 and are therefore Fresh and New.
>PICESI1 i "VvE cannot begin to enumerate;
pound, 40 cents, enr different iices. but- would siml*
pound, -40 cents, ply state that each department will
pound, 5o cents.. be found full and-complete in every:
pound, 30 cents.. particukr,
er poundr4o cents... *
i WE guarantee our prices to
^ lfOR ^ the same ciass of GOODS- ??.
YS- ONLY. *:can be bought anywhere,
- -*?*3ss
>*^^8
| THE styles this season are new
SHOES' ! j and pretty, and v~e will be glad to
shoe- nt *81.00, in sll0w "h11 whether purchasprice
$1.50. 20*) ers or not.
at $1.00, former! %
p50 TROUBLE TO SHOW'GOODS! ; -.j|
- ? j He>IA^Si,.B2ICE&.KETCHI5t-:: ^ ^
ixsmine my stock. TOIUEV SOAPS I
wv . rf11[I A L ^P.GE lot of tlio cheapest -&M
.JEi* A ljfxJct# _OC Soap lor the price ever brought * ;?sl
: Wiuasboro. Call nn<l be convircel.
TilZ Ksaia AK?; McMASTEli,. BSIUE <?. KJEl^Ei^; ^Jj?|