The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, July 12, 1882, Image 3
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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE." | The Colored
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WEDNESDAY, July 12. : : : 1s82 session ill Colutl
=- ? - " ~ ? Montgomery, i
Terms of The News and Herald, teacher from W;
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two dollars and fifty cents per annum, w in at
in advance. Liberal discount to clubs W,TT__ n,.. r
of five and upwards. ? mTE ? ^
Rates ok Advertising.?One dollai Democratic Olut
per inch for the first insertion, and j on Saturday, Ju
fifty cents per incl> for each subseq jent j in ? for tjic pUrp<
insertion. These rates apply to all ad ,,, , , , t
vcrtisements. of whatever nature, and | ^ ^
are payable strictly in advance. Con-' bounty convent
tracts for three, six or twelve months j is desired.
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sient local notices, fifteen cents per, _ r _ ' * ,
line for the first insertion and seven i * ATKICK>1
P and one-half cents per line for each Q
V- subsequent insertion. Obituaries and . ? ,
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jt' isements. Simple announcements 01 hold their fourtl
marriages and deaths published free 01 tjie (;0U1-t House
'? J ^harge, and solicited. . , , 19 , ,
f . A. 11 communications, of -whatsoever in&c'? 31 L&LJ:
' nature, should be addressed to the officers will be h
fite Winnsboro Publishing Company ance is desired a
Wransboro, S.C. portance will b
BH1& _r .association.
em >?w Advertisements.
Hy Fruit Jars?Connor & Chandler. j0 THE
Citation J. R. Boyles, J. P. F. C. i proprietors of T:
p Fruits ofall Kinds?J. H. Cummings. | wijj pieasui
Golden Opportunity?J. L. Mini-1 0f ciiaro-e> all a
naugh. | Democratic Clul
Special to Cottou Farmers J. M. i a general chai
Elliott. i iy request the s<
Local Briefs. SpCCtivC clubs to
?Mr. J. N. Center's new house 011 t'on procee
Monlrrie street is rapidly nearing organize, and a
completion. committeemen,
?A large party of young ladies and uates.
gentlemen had a fine time at the bowl- Xotes from \\
ing-alley on Thursday night. respondent of th
The Rev. n. F. Corley brought us writjng from
on Friday some very nice damson g. n^rops iu
- I,luras- They were enjoyed. field "(western) i
_ . ?J-T. Barron, Esq., of Columbia, h)(r <,eneraIIy a,
paid a flying visit to Winnsboro on ^ ?r thQ seas(
Wednesday on professional business. frcquent> and on(
-Col. Rion is making some im- neap WaIlacevi]1
prorements and additions to his already Greeijbackers mj
commodious and comfortable resi- even amou<r ,
deuce* solid."
?Mr. "W. B. Douglass has been ap
pointed a trial justice for this county, The Ot>d Fei
in the place of Mr. \V. L. Rosborough, Lodge, !No. 35, ]
resigned. installation of ofl
?The county auditor is kept very ning, as follows:
busy receiving the returns of the tax- J. \Y\ Hanahai
payers. The time expires on the 20th II. A. Gibson,
t." \\r ti.,
instant. A "
Miss Jennie Boas' left on Monday G. B. McCants
w, ' for the North, where she will remain a j This lodge ha
few months, enjoying herself with ! several years, an
- . relatives and friends. ?f the great or<rai
?The air during "Wednesday night is connected.
was indeed remarkably cool for Jul). jr?KE jx the C<
Windows were closed, and blaukets <. was recejve(j on
f were called into use. J dwelling-house,
?There are now on file one hundied j buildings, <
/and eight applications tor beneficiary ]011gintf to the es
cadetships in the State Military Acadc- Caldwell, in t
my. Two are from Fairfield. section, were des
?The members of the State Senate o'clock on 1
contributed $147, and the members of gre was acciden
^the House $237.50, to the fand for re- ^ed from a si
storing the Confederate monument. dwelling. This 1
\fr. and Mrs. James M. Stewart, u,- Mr .T^n
with their little daughter, are trying a | ^ property II
change of air in Rock Hill-spending farniture a*d otl
a few days with relatives in that place. no jnsurance
?Peaches fup to this time, though J
neither abundant nor large, are very New Adverti:
j well flavored. Samples sent to this Elliott calls attei
office will receive due editorial atten- qualities of his cc
: tion. an inspection by
?Mr. Charles A. Douglass has been Mr. Elliott has hs
" appointed a member of the County ence in the mann
Board of Examiners to fill the vacancy has kept-fully ap
|L caused by the resignation of Mr. Davis. His machiue no
W This is a good selection. latest improven:
tap- ?Mrs. "Wolfe has kindly sent us known durability
Bfegr?' some very fine Irish potatoes, of the sell as many as h
"Goodrich and Peerless varieties. She Mr. Jno. L. M
*ias just dug 14j bushels on a patch not clear off his pres<
*5" greater than one-eighth of an acre. prepare for his fa
?A telegram from Asheville, X. C., classes of goods a
- ' received on Friday, informs us that see him, and get
the team to which Messrs. McCarlev " z
- and Elder belong, won the champion- . E
shiD of the South, in the contest on j _1?>
I Thursday. T7Zu *
p. ?We are sorry to learn that Mr. 16 ?U1 , f0,1?l
Daniel Nelson is still confined to his *16 l)0P?,a 1011 0
bed, from the result of a fall some Spartanburg ? ex
time ago, by which his hip was serious- Plains and L:
Jy injured. His many friends hope for ships
bC a speedy recovery. j Laurens ........
g ?Ilenrv Taylor, a colored man liv- j ^
ir ingon Dr. Maddeus place, died sud- Fairfield...."
denly on Sunday'night. He came from Kichland?Uppei
Columbia that day, went to church Columbia...
(c utrc
that night, and several hours after re- i
turning home died from hemorrhage, j Total for Di
?We have come across a beet that we j ^
think can't be beat. It weighs seven ^E- James M.
pounds, and measures 2inches in friends of Mr. <
circumference.?The one recently men- Columbia, will b
tioued, notwithstanding its size, (it j death on Mo
- ^weighed five pounds) was juicy, ten-| ^ the age of fo
i?: v tic*?i Morris was a nat
SL The^wrm-n ??Ai^jelebrated to son of SlUlu
Pp any great extent in W innsBTyrTyr^i^^^i few years ago^i
t ' of the colored people went off on ex-T311^* ^ Morri:
"* ^* * *? r\f* frti\ /?Kv
cursions to unester ana unariotte, ana : ?????.? v,* v.u
the whites sat around and kept cool. | believe, feil vict
A shower of rain in the afternoon cool- j During the war
B| ed the temperature considerably. Cavalry. Since
L ?Mr. S. I. Gaillard returned to I Sergeant-Major <
HMk Vv'innsboro on Thursday afternoon, i taliou, and Qnar
Br after spending some months in the j 'netto Regiment
W mountain regions of Tennessee and j leaves a wife anc
[ ; , North Carolina. lie has been attached!
i 7 to Capt. Dwight's engineering corps, j Cotton* State
nnri thp wnrt to hftvr* hftpn son- ' 5"S the COUiparatn
jr.-: venial. t ;e week endins
tjfy ?The Gordon Light Infantry, of this' receipts at all Ui
place, have accepted the invitation of 1U? ^ie w&ek
i the Eicbland Volunteers, to be with 5"ear 19,128; tota
p-s them in Columbia at their anniversary 4,590,389 isan
on the 8th of August. Information has 641,465. Expon
^ been received that the Sumter Light same ^eek last y
m "infantry will also be guests of the ports to this date
Volunteers. These are three crack ^atc *ast- -*ear
l?' companies. !Uuited States ??
?Trial Justice Xeil was engaged on jla:>t -ear 241,512
Thursday in hearing the case of Good- jtou ns 20,075, sa
ing & Elliott vs. Charles K. Rabb, an j ^> stock at
action upon an account for goods sold, j same ^
9^ Mr. McDonald represented the plain-; American afl<
^ tiffs and Mr. Mackey the defendant.! <4,000; same tin
The jury found in full for the plaintiffs, j
and the defendant gave notice of an ! ^ EW EKT
appeal to the Circuit Court. j ^0l,1,0r & Chanc
. .. u ?The thanks of the compositors are : lot ?* ^ uit-jais
returned to Mr. K. II. Simpson f >r a!whichthey inviti
m '-treat" to some ci<rars on Friday, lie u "!0 ^ ant Put
Mk '* has just received a new brand, made *KUC a ^
to order, the name of which is the ; C10CNC,> anu =i:
^ "Old Fort McAllister." We can; w5U di?P?se of
Hp vouch for its being a good cigar, and all Pn<[C5* au(l
those who wish a good smoke will do ; *>'1*
"well to try the "O'd Fort Cigar." | :U^e^ t0 s^0c
lpr? " . ? "" : will now be fon
The Extkutaixmknt.?The enter-; things in sulfide:
taiiunent on Thursday night, for the ! every taste. Ill:
jr benefit of the Episcopal church, will j carvfuilv selectec
consist of tableaux, pantoraines, cha- ! and the times,;
rades and miKir;. Tho doors will onen not do horror rh:?
at half-past seven o'clock, and the ex- and his prices,
hibition commence at a quarter past i ment.
eight. Admission?for adults, twenty
^ five cents; for children, fifteen cents. The Twelith
The ladies will have ice cream for sale vivors of the T\
during the entertainment. The pro-, regret to learn tl
gramme will appear in our next issue, i kell will be unab
The patronage of the public is respect- their coming rcu
tullv solicited. | the following ie
Xoejial Institute.? Boyles, the secretary of the assock-! gossip
ichers' Institute is in tion: j a Colored sch
ibia. Professor II. P. Dear Sir: It is with great regret, tion of the Gj
111 pvrpllent colored tlwit I am obliged to inlbrm von that j Chat.
ishi ngto riisill oh^! | c-mnsta,,^ wind, i c, controlj W,Ua
? _j prevent my fulfilling my engagement v,. Somncl
e colored teachers oi to deliver an address before your asso-j " ! ,
lend. ciation on the 17th of August next, j zea o*ls an_ (
? . You must permit me to ussv re you j District No.
i-L'B.?The White Oak that I feel it a distinguished honor that; dent were in
) will meet at the Hull i I have been invited r.o address the j j ..at:011 ot- M(J
, ^ __ ! living and to oav tribute to the dead !! " ,,,
IV ZZ, at -i O CIOCK, J). . C, - * ose
of reorganizing the 1 .a. body. ^or wllicli I enter ain an I u>' -u- y-n
, ? ? j opinion so exalted as that with which I dent was reqi
mg delegates to the; of old regarded the 12th S. C. V. of samc and fo
ion. A full attendance i South Carolina when I had tlx; honor .. i .
j of being associated with them. An l)aJjei' ",lt af
MIV^tont Pi-A-i/ioTif I opinion, I must add, which w.is onlv a dtu\ e\ei di
.. ' s * strengthened by the subsequent record , admit that it
Secretary. of {|iat unsurpassed r Jiriruent. ' invade t>io ?u
r.an With assurances of high esteem for ! '1, ,
letixg. The Fairfield - the honor conferred, and with iighest ' ! .
Twelfth Regiment will j regard for yourself, pisciculture, i
l quarterly meeting in i am, very truly your.;. The exercis
: on Saturday the 22d n, T i - ^ASI"ELL* but very ap
, ? ; . ? Columbia, July o, Iw T? t
ck. x\n election of b.ev. *> J-1ad,
and a full attend- * score of ciii
-s other matters of iin- Work of tiif. Session.?The fol- ^an~ a beauti
e brought before the lowing is a list of the Acts and Joint j t0 have chart
Resolutions passed at the recent ses-! pai'cd them
? sion of the General Assembly: j logues and sp
[ocratic Clubs. The Joint Resolution proposing at alter-! songs were t
i,?
he News and Herald ation awl amendment 10 ?ecuon o, j aim uvm
:e in publishing', free of ^1C (onstituUon of* | performed tli<
, , .. ? - South Carolina, relating to the fonna- j ,.in
. tides ol meetings of ,io? of 1>cw coi;?li(!5. onst.ated cle
>s, and all proceedings j0i?t Resolution proposing an well trained,
acter. "Weparticular- amendment to Section 2, Article II., | upen their te
ecretaries of the re- of the Constitution of Sonrh Carolina, j Rev. Mr. Ki
send ns for publica- t0 tbe time of holdius elec-1 who was
dings when they re- An Act to amend an Act entitled J sch?o1 exerci
list of their officers. "An Act to amend an Act entitled ;An ; audience we
delegates and alter- Act t0 establish by law the voting pre- j Glenn, S. >
State5'?" thC Vari?"$ C0""ties "f "ie ?'ho pressed i
. _Aeor. " An Act t0 a,neml Title " > Part T- I t">rla,iCC of *J
' j ' . of the General Statutes, entitled "Of r great deal to
ie JSews ana Courier, Elections." tioiml advam
Wallaceville, July 4, An Act to amend an Act entitled j and the equal
this section of Fair- "An Act to regulate the licensing of j races; also to
ire fine, cotton bloom- PMfof'S and' surgeons," approved j the Suite and
, . ' , December 1/, 1881. turn at the i
...1 n-AfA . 7 . . . , j , ? j
- 1 A L ? i- I fhAi- oi'fl o<inii
Iiu iwuvu luc ,-.t.u6v| iUi xVCC 10 correct ceriairi tyiwi-rajjii- ?.*>? ??...?,*
>n. Thunder showers j ical errors in the Code of Civil Pro- so thorough!
i mule on a plantation I cedue, and in the General Statutes, eral administi
? killod In- lio-i.tnino- ! au^t0 amend Section SO-i of the same, your corresp
\ . ? ? \ An Act to make appropriations for names amom
ikmg no jjrogress, not ^ ^hc payment of the per diem, mileage roll np a hca
legroes. Democrats I and stationery certificates of the mem- the coming
bers of the General Assembly, the are denounci
, j subordinate olHcers and employes not chant to .
^lows.?Mount Zion ! thereof, and for other purposes herein for Wallace?
f O O F hid itc i lulinC(h ' While the
j An Act to divide the State of .South Even Muck
icers ou luesday eve- j Carolina into seven Congressiom i dis- The outs ci
i ffif.tfi. and corn is v
v r where worke(
' * ' * " General Gre<
^r* Tiie Xi:w Engi.axi) Ixsthttk.?In | charge on tl
:ht. Treasurer. connection with the next exposition of j are nitlu r sm
, Secretary. ^ the New England Manufacturers' and rannilvlCS Asf
s been in existence Mechanics'Institute the management of i<eej> the ball
d is a worthy branch j tjie ]>i0jlin0nc] UIUi Danville Railway of none in il
nization with which it j gVStein has just issued the following would be irlac
, ? , is a little 1
? _ important circular: would send t
duntkt.?Information j To further promote the interest of the monoton;
Wednesday i:hat the i iis patrons and the development of the I meat is too h
together with two ! material resources and industries of is about ove
?. , . , j the regions of country served by its promise at pi
on vhe plantation oe-1 SyStem 0f railroads the Richmond and to come and
tate of the late James j Danville Railroad Company will again wauts, you (
:he Gladden's Grove ' incur the labor and expense of making and the river
- - ~ . I ??? nvliihit rhic f-ill. t\(
itrovect bv nre about i ? '
'uesdav nio-ht The Tbe *ew Eu"land Manufacturers' ,
? c* . and Mechanics'Institute will hold its letter
tal being communi- second exposition in Boston. Mass.. on
tove-pipe within the the 6th of September. It has cordially ^p^91008 of
buildino- was occuoied invited the Richmond and Danville
21ure, who bad leased ^ih-oad Companv to display its ex- Moxtoxuo, D
, ... hibits in its magnificent, ouildinar. The Messrs. Edi
e saved most of his invitation has been accepted." Such tei._ jn rn ^
ler effects. There was an opportunity for a practical and " ,
wide reaching advertisement of the {ll"erent pwt
subjects which compose the material eluded that a
skments.?Mr. J. M. wealth of our section of the South and boy in South
ition to the superior 9^ advantages and in- ^ jnreresting
, . ., ducements it offers for the investment T
)tton gin, and invues 0f Xorthern, and especiallv New Eng- ^ came to this
farmers and ginners. land, capital and for New England fui little cou
id fifty yeiirs' experi- immigration, has never before been north of Mor
facture of gins, and presented to our people. It should tjie grst 0f y
... X '. not be neglectcd. .,, . ..
ace with the times. persons throughout the great withstanding
w combines all the Piedmont Mountain and other regions midst of the
tents with its well embraced iu the Richmond and Dan- experienced b
r. We hope he will J s:vsie.m 01 raiiroaas in any wav j f d th p
? , interested in material development and . ,
e can snppiV. . enterprises?owners of mineral lands 1U good'spint
imnaugh, desiring to and mines, timber lands, manufactnr- comers, and j
jilt stock, in order to iug establishments and water powers ployment. I
ill business, offers all are invited to avail themselves of the ?a^rou= an
. , r. ? n , benefit oi this exhibit. ? " ,
it low figures. Go and Capt c c McPhaiIj chief of Bo- these VC0Vle
bargains. reau of Mines and Manufactures, has are industrioi
r~" rn, ? ? charge of all matters of detail con- There is no
)istrict. The follow- nected with the exhibit to be made in hppp 0hmvhp
of the counties, and Boston, Mass., on the 6M1 of Septem- . .
ities, now composing ber. All persons desirimr information luat,on hcings
essional district, with and to make contributions of materials try. Ti.ere a
. J and specimens are requested to corres- as good ones
87 AOS 1">"d with where. TIk-i
ccpt W h i t e uere, uuigm i.
imestonc town- The State Normal Institute.?The another, two
34,192 State Normal Institute for white teach- by Mr. Tho:
*6*o*udevsviY]e ers v?-ill open on the first of August liock Springs
ville townships 18,641 i aml continue in session four weeks, taught by ]
27.765 The following is the faculty: these tcachei
township 2.7:? i]0n. M. A. Xewcll, Principal Man- [ Carolina, and
land State Normal School, Principles name. Hon.
?''' and Methods of Teaching: Miss S. K. j the nominatii
. , . , Richmond, Vice-Principal Maryland i
'5tnct 1C''2"?j State Xortnal School, Arithmetic; S,Jm. "
. T! . Prof. E. S.Jovncs, University of Smith peop.e, and v
Morris. ilic _man- Carolina, English Language; Prof, ored place am
James M. Morris, ot! Alexander Graham. Superintendent Arkansas i
e pained to hear of Graded School, Fayetteville, N. C., Several new i
ndav of consumption jj.ist?ry aiut Geographv; Prot. E . W. j y j
. ,, Riemann. i?exin<:ton llurh School, Map
rt\-two jear?. Mr. Drawing and Penmanship; Prof. W. different part
ive of I1 airfield, and a II. Vvitherow. Principal Chester Grad- j cheap here,
iMoiris, who died a ed School, Music. The following ospeciiillv foi
cx -tw acre of ?Ptiunal studies will he offered: Nat-: .. 11 1..
3 was the test ?mf: B.Sloan, Uni- *'t0 *
1,1. . ? Carolina; Chemistry, a =c
' ' 1 ' e Pi'of.Tv in. Bufm5>:, plt..D.. University wheat and o,
lms to consumption.! of South Carolina; WiuV-professor vo;il. ti
iRiemann; Algebra, Miss Richmond; I a<,e will proc
he served in the <th French, rrofessor five bushels
; then he has been 5cs i>rofessor Remhard, lligh School
of the Richland Bat- of Charleston. cvc
termaster of the Pal-1 professor Soldan declined to assume P? ^
at Yorktown. He I charge of the Institute on account of a ou
1 three children. | visit 1o Europe. Messrs. Archer and
? . ! Davis, of lust year's faculty, declined
mext.?'The following on the ground of other engagements. ^atisfied ai
re cotton statement for Thc x?stitnte promises to be as great ?-? ' ''
r July 7, 1882: Set a sncceS3 as its predecessors. The t. ^
lited States ports dur- objection sometimes heard as to the nu)yill,, tQ -pc
161; same week last ^eat of Columbia in August is not a 0f rest and pi
1 receipts to this date va]jj one# There are no mountain re- expressed it,
ie date last year 5,- sorts in South Carolina, and personal empire takes
,s for the week 39,3/G; experience has shown us that aftei by tli
ear 27.687; total ex- ieaving the sea coast one place is about i -weather
i 3,416,719; to same as warmas another when the sun gets in thCy are look
503,093. Stock at all its WOrk. In 1880 Spartanburg was_as I aUhonghm^
rts 260,353; same time warm as Winnsboro, and m 1881 ?u ab*miano(
i; stock at all interior Greenville was a trilling degree warm- nU)jrc for sto
me time last year 37,- er? because the drought continued ^ndistolcralj
Liverpool 812,000; there after it had broken up here. Co- of game, pie
, year 838,000; stock | luinbia is wen shaded, and the college
sat for Great Britain ca,npUs is a cool place, so that taken j ^ health o
ie last year 93,000. j aj} jn a]j the question of temperature ; j]cnce with pi
? i av be laid aside. Board can be had i otny iheie i;
\t a c c v ^ ' / i slionM not sin
isements.?M c s s r s. I at ?4 pcr week. , you
Her have on hand aj The Secretary, Mr. L. B. Ilayncs, s.ivinirth;itI --i
of various sizes, to | a(\ds: -Teachers can engage board by ti;k News a>
s the attention of ail communication with the above-named are good, and
up preserves. They , p^ies, whose names are wi:h. times aj?av,n=
veil-assorted stock of|the couutv School Commissioner,1, ?,.'Trr
? '
iisswuru, ?men tiiu t j ,
at verv reasonable : l,reto <. "'? Secretary of (hc| ?
seo them* I In*tuutc Wl11 secure it for them on | _
Timings has recenflv! a^licai;on- L:u?.v teachers will l,cj blttuewoc
k of groceries, and it! af V6 t'Cp.0t ^ tI,e- w5il "otify us A Meeting to o
nd to contain irood I " !' *>V \VliU]tI,ey wi,! arrivc- T1,e I tIretion ?rc
nt variety to please I t<::lchers and citizens of Columbia w:U | Dates;
-oods have all been i Weicome to members of; Blytkewo*
I to suit trie season1 , ,tltUtC' a"d wiU cn(leavor -o j BIythewood
and hou>okeorn^ can ! /CS?10!l ?f thc Il,st5tllte 0,1 S:Uurdn-v
n to examine his stock i 7rin,fStthcmo^SoCl?al a,ul P1 - ideiIt P'
lie ad his advertise- ant reu,,101> the teachers of the State j W. E. McXul
;i;a\e enjoyed.'' Mr. Ilaynes is at president stat
. - j present in attendance at the Chautau- ! njeetiiiir was
Regxmext. The sur- q.UU bllrnmcr School, New York, but j officers for tli
velfth liegimeni will 1 ?-lU r2turu before the opening 0f thc "pou, the foil
bat Jmlire A. C. IIas-! onuaI In?*t?te. j imouslv elect
,le to address them at j _Paraly|ic 5trokc5. hcart ,lisca5c a?, I ?* Brov
nion. lie has written kidney afieciions, prevented by tlicn.-c i "
tier to Captaiu J. II.: of Brown's Iron Bitters. * j Our lute p
- ; 7 ' . " * * ~ * ~ v - " from
wateree. tiie chair, thanked the club for the j administration
, ~ 4. ~ respect and kind attention lie had re-1 T. ^ . *Voodi
ool Celebration?The Oomli # ^ j (;iini]KU,rn? tCM(J
rowing Crops?Political Chit- CCivC(l during llis tCl'IIl Ot office. 3.t the j ^prOSsTthc ho}
same time making very timely and j vices will stil
July i.?On July 2nd, appropriate remarks as to the respon-1 Democracy of
McCormick, one ot our sj^]e an(j argeut work before the club, j proaching cont'
fficicnt trustees of School A vote of thanks was tendered our j ComndtteebeI
j, and your correspou- president for his efficient ser-! rv, Mr. Jno. 6.
rited to aitend the cele- vjces *0 the club for the past four j and efficiency 1
>unt Moriah school, taught vears> formance of the
appell. Your correspon- Captain "Wanllaw, upon taking the j -There being i
lested to take notes of the . c}jair, thanked the club for their confi- Committee, on
mvard to your esteemed (|ence anfi for the honor conferred (^e;
this is the first time such UDOn In eloquent language he _ ?
evolved upon inc, I must j counseiefi the club to work for the tr^r^ntv^?e ^
requires some courage to j cause (jear to us as in '76?that he ex- home is pleasai
nctum of an editor when pecte(j (hem to stand by him as he long piazza ri
s taxed with agiieultuie, Would stand by the club and serve library and n
a few yardsof calico, etc. ?iicm ?0 the best of his ability. hhYr^entl^'or^
>es were opened b\ a short Dr. ?T?o. B. Davis was unanimously <y0 bv> n'e sle
propriate pra\er by tlie elected Executive Committeeman of daily in his cha
Glenn, and repeated by a this club. night. The pa
Idren who, afterwards. The following delegates were elected cfm-1!
ful hymn, which seemed t0 attend the County Convention: entirely." He
ned the audience and pre- Delegates?Rev. R. R. Yanu, J. D. swallow solid
for the occasion. Dia- Ho?aU) H> e. Hood, \V. W. Smith, punches, with eeches
intermingled with jj Hoffman, John "Wootan aud An- u*
ben the order of the day. thony Bl.oir?. ^d li sh.ce
manner i?: which they all Alternates?Jas. R. kelson, E. B. of his ease is ai
sir various parts, it de.n- fj0.ranj j \y. Brown, Osman Boney, taking any ft
arly that they had been j h Wootan, Jas. W. Rains and" .j"1" .f!
A.1 uA^nAfA/i /'vn/iit I % r 1 ?uc papers .11 uc
imu u.uvw v.. w.w.Macon. | tcrest in cum
acher, and also upon the Qn motjon 0f j)r j j> JDavis, the j hear thoin disci
chardson, of \oni town, following resolutions were adopted: much, and wha
;r instructor. After the ^ That this club opposes the manses
were terminated the ner in which candidates are nominated, ?"Soroent
re addressed by B. L. and recommends that candidates for iH^stiuctness.
an(i T ni-'p PfM-rv office be selected hv the clubs, and that 1I1^1 * a scn?
.u such selections bb published in the ""dcl's'00cl l,er
upon the childicn the nn- cyn?tv paper with the request that the 1" sPc:|h> a? w<
heir education, and had a editor demands the fee of 85.00 only ?xamI)IC "J? ?paj
sav relative to the ednca- from those accepting the nomination, JJ?"?1' f * *5 ^
tages of South Carolina, and dropping from bis announcement j.r.r.'iy - . [
distribution between the ; as candidates all who decline or fail to J.1*"
ucl.ed upon the laws of j pay said fee upon their names appear- V1
: expressed their satisfac- 5ng in the paper; thus taking the right " gj. juf,
iinbiased way 111 which 01 selecting our eaimiuaius iruui i , . ...
nistered. As they seemed "Many Friends" and giving it to the ju rc
y satisfied with the gen- people to whom it belongs. 11 t"e,.r wei e U(
atimof our government, _ 2. That this club is opposed to send- j c,,ou?? to eou\
ondent has placed their ing delegates to the State Convention;"0 ll>1,cllJ'1o?
: the number who will who are tied up by instructions to sup-! f.omc;1Imes17.P. n
vy defeat for T. J. M. in port certain candidates, regardless ot' j."ne f,
crisis, r.ut perhaps we their own judgment, upon the ground ,n .f^ ?0.c? 1
ng him too soon. Why that the State offices should be filled j111" 011 his j;
him the ode he prepared by the best men in the State, without , . s?...'n '? -(
regard to county lines or personal |!IS.V. ?J? # \1!
'..imp Holds out to bum, popularity, and they such men as have j '''''J*1'
pyinay return." the interests of tlie Democratic party j njb ?~i?uuci
op have been very fine, in South Carolina at heart and the tUii0'1erv
promising. Cotton, brains and boldness to advocate those money for a Rm
i out earl v. is <rood, but ; interests in the State Convention. daughter was sick'
II is making it desperate On motion, it was resolved that the SS wi. nMflo'S
idl'at<ir '>'1U'!*iI^S' w'hie'' proceedings of this meeting be pub- SSSHl
1,.,,. tins mm- i lfshed iii The Nkws and Herald.
wc have 110 candidate:", to I The club then adjourned to meet at Man's \viie.
in i lotion, and can boast! the call of the president.
|C coming campaign, we W. E. McXult r, Secretarv. fSSiffStSS
, n lion our work ?;iuo.i ^ ' g'S"SSuiSuu'
artlier advanced, it von 0r,ne..
is down a dozen to break tbecaxpaig*. ^
: ot the time>. But as jfeetingof the Democratic County Execu-! WVWrfJijTnjPi
i?h and the tl out season tive Committee?A Full Altendaucc?>yiir,
cattish is ail we can opsis of the Proceedings. \ LL persons
esent. Should they fail t ?L Margaret
I present their various Pursuant to the call of the County make immediate
;an put down Longrown Chairman, a meeting of the Democratic si^ne.l, and all ]
country as solid for the County Executive Committee was held duh^attested^"1
)miri(.es. ... ^ Town Hall on Saturday morn- " CAI
from Arkansas. in"-. The following members were Jane 30th, 188:
July 4-flx2
- a Fairfield Man, Formed present: Major T. W. Woodward, :
Months'Observations. County Chairman; G. H. McMaster, SEAJLEI>
irew Co., Ark., .Tune 7. Vi e-Chairmau; R. C. Clowuev, of Office Cc
itors: Seeing several let- Yonguesville; J. M. Higgins, of Glad- Winnsbobc
i'ews; and Herald from den's Grove; S. R. Johnston,of White QEALEDPropi
s of the West, I've con- Oak; John Hollis. of Oakland; D. W. ^ over McCul
few dots from a Fairfield Tidwell, .of Long town; J. Turner be received at'th
-eastern Arkansas might Stewart, of Ridgeway; H. O. Duke, next. Plans an
to some of your readers. Bsar Creek; Thos. J. Perry, of CJoui
place (which is a beauti- Greenbrier; Wm. R. Rabb, of Horeb; All iSiposals^mr
ntry village eight miles A. M. Wallace, of Jenkin.sville; Wm. the names of two
tticello, the couty seat,) J-Johnston, of Blythewood; R. E ~on(* *e(luiied o
eptenber last, and, not- Ellison, of Jackson's Creek; Amos E. any antTalfbida
I arrived here in the Davis, of Monticello; B. H. James, of the interests of tl
severest drought ever Salem; and Jno. S. Reynolds, of
>y the oldest settlers here, Winnsboro. June 27-tlxtd
eople as a general thing The County Chairman stated that he c
e rPfidv tn wplcomp now had called thB'C&nfm'itrfce in order that oiAi.Hi ur .
cm- they might take such steps as they
never saw people more would (lee,n P?'?I>er for the reorganiza- By J. R. BOILI
d accommodating than tion of the party for the approaching Vy HEKEAS^
arc. Besides this they campaign. ^ j _ tere of adminfetr
is. moral and intelligent. After a full interchange of views the effects of Eliza .V
lack of moral training following resolution, offered by Mr. These are. thei
s of almost every denorn-, Rabb, was adopted: ^ creditors of the s
scattered all over the coun- Resolved ^ That the County Chan- oes^ed, that the]
, . e ? , . ? , man do issue at once a call for a Coun- me, in the Court
ic plenty ot schools, and tv (joilvcnti0n 0f the Democratic party Fairfield Court E
5 as are to be found any- 0f Fairfield county, to be held in the the 25th day <
e is a vcrv fine school court-house on Saturday, Jul v 29, at i ion hereof, at 11
iy Prof. John McQuistan, eleven ojclock in the forenoon.' _ ^SminSati
miles from here, taught James offered the following, Given undor^n
5. Lvlc and another at which was unanimously adopted: July, Anno Dom:
, seven miles from here, Unsolved, That the County Chair- _ , .. .
> (* \n man do instruct the local clubs to meet * ' _
. loteasoi Cai nei. on or bdore tl?e 22j?1 wist.. t? re0r?ran s
are natives oi South | ijre f0r the eoiniisar campaign, and to |?' h
well do they deserve the elect delegates to the County Convcn- E 5 1.
M. M. Dully failed in lion.
>'i fur governor, but he Reynolds moved that Paragraph
ii the estimation of these 22 of the Regulations for the Primary n,^rrr
'ill ever occupy an lion- Election be amended by adding thereto CO I i-Oi/
ong them. the following-words: ''In case of a tie
s in a progressive stale, arising in the Comity Executive Com:ai
1 roads are being built, mittce, the County Chairman shall I AAI DETI
vns are springing up in have the casting vote." The motion t5LY THE HC
s of the State. Land is was unanimously adopted, and the j}II?$. IF 1
and wages are good, paragraph, as amended, reads as fol- DON'T FAIL
r farm hands, who gct MoWS: FOR PRICES
20 per month and board. I Par. 22. In case of a tie arising at xqtt a
w?i r>rmntre Th. I the sccotid election, the Countv Execu- '
jjiain couutiu Xhe j tiv0Committee shall have the* casting FIGURES Tl
at? crops weie \er\ nue j v*oteand declare the candidate. In J FY YOU TO
ic land here 011 an aver- ease of a tie arising in the County- Ex- I ^_r
hice from ten to twenty- ecutive Committee, the County Chair- ^
corn per acre, without ,nan shall have the casting vote. i KAN 0THE
t cotton is the leading Mr* Reynolds moved that the Com- AND AT THE
>ry thing else is neglected ^commend to the County Con- ^RE J3UYII'
it, and as a consequence, VCI^on *'Klt Article VI. of the Consti- jg j
ilepend on the merchants *u^on> relating to the \ ice-Chairman,
plies, and manvofthein amended by adding thereto the fol- pjPTy yi? ?
and are discouraged and lowing words: "Provided, That he LXL1? ?Luy
[id, like the rnanv east of 110t vote except when acting as IS MADE IN
pi who are in the same bounty Chairman.7' The motion was TY and is FUl
ey are selling out and unai",noasly adopted; and the Article BE SURE TO
>xas? that promised land as amended, would read as follows: vap T ' ir C(
cntv. Truly has the poet Art. VI. The Countv Chairman 7 J'Jtt ?
11Westward the star of shall be elected by the Countv Con- I SELL 1
its course." The crops vention at its first" meeting under this COTTON PI
>t the State were greatly Constitution, anq nc siiau noici orucc COTTON PP]
ie heavy rains and tlie for two years and until his successor
in April and May, but shall have been elected. There shall ENGINE, all <
ing very promising now, also be a Vice-Chairman, to act in case ?0 give SATIS
ornc localities rain is be- of the absence or disability of the Chairneeded
badly. There is man, to be elected in the same manner t
3 of fruit here; a good and for the same term as the Chairman, v . 1YL.
ck in the summer; the and to be ex-officio a member of the
ilygood. There is plenty County Executive Committee: Pro- r;
ntv of good water, and vided, that he shall not vote except ] Pflppplj
:eption of a few chills when acting as County ?hairman. jTjHhnj
;r in the summer and tail, Mr. Reynolds moved that the Coin- ^ *
f ll.,c .C()U,,tl> ^ good. nijttee rei;omiuend to the County Conroper
mdustrv and econ- . , . . , ,3 n
no reason why any one mention that Article VII. o;: the Conx-eed
here. But for fear stitution be amended by adding thereto J, M. jbli
r patiencc I will close by ! t}ic following words: "He shall not be
! rWea *? *'?! ithcr in -J* cou,"j- that
prospects for better j Convention or in the County Exccurhtening
in old Fairfield, j tive Committee, except in case of a Sugars?all gn
;hc_ flourish. Abundant! tie, when he shall have the casting Coffee, Tiiurl
E A,f,n r vote." The motion was ttranimonslv J toasted C<
X<D\\ Attl> cJ> CAMAk. *
adopted; and Articic, as amended., Graham i
\d MJMot'itATic CLLJi. would read as follows: and I
'rfjanize for the Campaign? Al?T. "\ II. The County Ciiaiimail Ilaill
>alters, Delegates ami Alter- sh;l!1 be ex-ojficto chairman of the
' ? i r t 1.. 1.- f> ^...1
uouiny jjxecuu\e tuuinnua, auu
c r Tniv in ,n, J president of all Coonty Conventions. UIaccaroni, F?
jd, b. C., Jul} l.. iIje ; lie s^aii have po\ver to call a Convcn- ^ ~
Democratic Club mot i tion whenever in his judgment it may k"a 1
last, at oh p. in.. Pre?- be advisable, ami sliall make such call Tomato*
Hoffman "in the'chair, whenever requested so to do by the Fre*h
' County Executive Committee. He
ty, acting secretary. Ihe ghall not he entitled to vote, either in ?
cd that the object of the the County Convention or ii: the Connto
reorganize and elect tv Executive Committee, except in A lot of
r; nc'xt two vears; where- ckse of a tic, when he shall have the
? * ' casting vote. C011A^>1
owing officers were unau- ,, . ,, ~
, Mr. A. M. Wallace offered the folL.
\VanlIaw. Preside,,t. luW"f wbid' wcre >?"??- ven' l^'^Wce
? ' mouslv adopted:
n'.' _ '5* Resolved. That this Committee, fully CAL
ult}. secretary. appreciating the ability, courage and
resident, upon vacating j patriotism which has characterized the ty 18
of out* Chairman, Major fp^
vard, (luring the last I J
Icr hint our thanks ami
ic that his valuable sail
be available to the j ~ } n M
e m*e,u t?e ?p. STRENGTH
hat the thanks of this " * tMamSv w a SB
:endered to our Secretai
namfestcd' in"' the to V|g?r0US,y f"?*'
; duties of his office. strength to study a profession, |
no further business, the strength to regulate a household, ?5
motion, adjourned sine strength to do a day's labor with- H]
Out physical pain. All this repre- S
? ? sents what is wanted, in the often
ill's Condition*.?Mr. heard expression, "Oh I I wish I jllI
^ *?*?" * ,.u are m
Lius to the front of his broken down, have not energy, of /^jgg
lorning and evening he fee! as if life was hardly worth !iy- //*?||1
SttSi* in?, W ?. be relieved and re- life
ieps ivelf, taking a nap stored to robust health and strength |! isp
ir and resti 111^ easily at by taking BROWN'S IRON BITlin
of Ms wound is fre- TERS which h a true t0nic-a
led bv morphine. Ilis ; . ? , ,
j, consisting' of liquids medicine universally recommended
can neither chew nor for all wasting diseases.
food. lie drinks milk -?>?1
once in awhile a piece
llliik. Latter! \ the egcr 50t N. Fremont St., Baltimore rrtnr
l sick, and he has not During the war I was inOne
of the difficulties jured in the stomach by a piece TOZER* JE
1 occasional aversion to of a shell, and have suffered puachasiDg ei
iO(l at all, deglutition from it ever since. Aboutfour from "vour ow
il II- lie docs not read years ago it brought on paraly- Yankee manu
li, but takes a vivid in- sis, which kept me in bed six , ,,
jut affairs, and likes to months, and the best doctors ior wniCil tile
issed. He does not talk in the city said I could not of fuel than a
t lie says is frequently jive- I suffered fearfully from tiful Capital.
5 month is tilled with indigestion, and for over two than any oth<
311. which adds to the years could not eat solid food y0U to replace
After he has been talk- and for a large portion of the J, f ?
:ence or two he can be time was unable to retain even tr?m &
rAA*i? <-.wi cm-.,. liquid nourishment. I tned notice lttl
-n ;fl\e evo <M Fo Brawn's Iron Bittersand now We refer
, a? he ev ci did. ioi after taking two bottles I am Tohn V.ratfnr
d to me. "Perhaps it is able t0 get8up ^ g0 ?phn x rafcton
^wilh e\ei\ lettei aud and am rapidly improving. RuSSCil Bl&??
it is do secret mai .ur. decker* vj.
lieve that the last operaLal
mistake. Mr. Hill
'mel Im have /hope BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is
cover. Garfield's case, a complete and sure remedy for
> other proof to offer, is Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria,
ince us that science is ?? i ?i. rar.,,:,
and that doctors mav Weakness and all diseases requ r- Ap 5-x6i
listaken. In the mean- mg a true, reliable, non-alcoholic 1
lontinues to receive his tonic. It enriches the blood, gives
l.? l'^? in the evening. new |jfe {o ^ m^ies an(j tone
uazza m an easy chair as
lays of yore. Among nerves.
s week wore Governor GISTS, Ctf
lor Colquitt and Mr.
nan.?Atlanta Const is~
Day.?-For six years ray ? ??
frooi kldiitiy und dis- n ' | ?y
>ea up our savings on aoc- 1 B s St I t^ansrtSMiBra
tlule .idvissd trs to rry Pur- jTJ JI ? J 3h }\J ^aggsssjg^
c. Four bottles effected a fJl!Si|3]>jU
liar's worm has Kept our UJUA/AJil
year, we have been uble to jBfejwateSSB
i lor a rainy (Jay."?A Poor
[ji.stf Charm.?A delightful
OPPOHTOTITYI jjggj
?K'S 3&TICE.
WJtLi are
indebted to the Estate or ? chemest for i
Lummev, deceased, will , +1f -p* _+ -i
pajmcnt to the under- tb? f1
persons having demands ^ tie r ricn Si
e will present the sauie I OFFER MY j Harvesters, t
? , Winkle Cottc
-ATN BBI'.-E, Executor. r- A *
ENTIRE STOCK ^"w'?
?- lar. The Yai
PKOPOSAI^. # _0F_ Van "Winkle i
>T7NTY COMMISSIONEBS. } 0Gr G"illS
>, S. C., June 27, 1882. f /~~Ni /^~\ f "I?\ /~W ! We re
3 sals for building a bridge C ' * Rfl R I \ It does away
UUUiJU j& ? We" arl
is office up to 26th July ^ lu*?. we are
d specifications can be Give US yoi
ity Auditor's Office?the ?AT? cotton season
ranted for twelve months.
ist be accompanied with '
' or more sureties to the Af Ml
f the contractor. The 3 J fg W ^ 1 g| 1
eserve the right to reject K_7 Jfi. A
, if, in their judgment, 7
tie county demand it.
J. B. HARVEY, rt/^p rrn-p
Chairman B. C. C. ?JTUK ltLtr?
;OUTH CAROLINA, ^ THIS SEASON I
OF FAIRFIELD. ?UP TO THE?
2S. PTvnr . Prnhrilfi. .Tnilnp.
MsP First of Sspteiter BBM1
-efore, to cite and admonc;u!ar
the kindred and ?TO?
Kid Eliza II. Caldwell, dev
be and appear before i
CASfl PURCHASERS*1864 (
)f July, after public to'clock
in the forenoon, a v T A\r
any they have, why the
on should not be granted.
DETERMINED T0jFoand<!da"d
J. K. BOYLES, rprr h T V 4
J.P.F.C. ?REDUCE? lilfcLM
^ ^ \ -j- ! TS ORIGIN
( .1 A 1 s a ft ft 55 I nurr.rviT rv
^ ^?LA. |||| W ^ i li In If I
Iwa 3 0 %& Ifc : ORIGINAL IX
~~TO? ORIGIN*.
T 77 { T^TT?!}Q ?BEFORE?
^ 1 illutlLXic. This Institution i
? ? f&ni!!?* 0ffer**01
XttHNEDTO SUP? SUiiltl clbia I fa a recognmSnCaut
I3IE TEA.DE WITH iSfbSu'coiS
lOU WANT A GIN particulars. No
TO COME TO ME THE <
!, and I "WILL SELL Nos. SandS
s AT SUCH LOW T T Mllihl A TTH U I Baltdi<
IAT WONT JTSTI- J, jj. MIMil XlJljll. !
BUY ELSEWHERE. ~m Jf
IS NOT CHEAPER Jul-V 11 |\/|
R3 DON'T BUY IT, ?
'. SA?iIT71 TP.TR YOTT T\/l ^ST\ZTTT^ fT I
' MfsSaWWs&.^aa dt
;g an article
he result of MUSIC HOUSE, QPPOS;
CHAKLOT3\E, N. C.
RS' EXPERIENCE, branch of ludjden & bates.
YOUR OWN COUN- HA Youti7s?i!
GET MY PRICES, GENTS' FUIi
'HE CENTENNIAL ~ shades. A fii
IESS, THE KING ^ |g|f made on lasts
iiiSS? and the GEISER THE BEST Li
r>f whifih T ^oarantee i
FACTION. GRAND MIDSUMMER SALE. Ma>"27
PTTTATT PREPARING FOE FALL TRADE. (17111 TFT f!
lj.LijHJl-1., BUY NOW AND PA Y WHEN COTTON \ P K Mil! r
COMES IN. ullliifU
l}nnQT?tTTinn+ 200 rlAXOS and 500 orgjxs.
Mil 110 I tillSJSI S Thousands of musical families thronghA,
out North and ^outh Carolina are intending
to purchase Pianos and Organs in the
* fall, when cotton comes in. Why Trait? J
Buy at once, and enliven the long, hot
mT .Cr PQ 'Q snminer months with music and make ilie
VX \j\J> U , Harvest Home" still more joyful.
MIDSUMMER SPECIAL OFFER.
Under our Jlidsummer Sale, we ofter to ~ ~ '
sell duricg the months of JUNE. JULY.
fides, Jlio CofTee, f7:i"va AUGUST and SEPTEMBER, Pianos
>er?s No. 34 and 41 aml 0rfns' of e r>' R;*vle aad
? , price, at our very lowest casu rates.
>xfce, Oatmeal and THE nude:
Flour. Dried Beef 0n riail9s \$gmte iovcm' has eommene
Seef Tongues, On Orffans S10 Cash. Baianee Xovcni- and uviil keep
s and Lard, ber 1, 1882.
,,, \\ itliout Interest or any Advance on DRY
u-nccfcc, Price. jp
jsli Mackerel, in cans. If balance can't be paid in the fall. lonSv
n , r> e er 'i*151-1 ke gi^en. with a reasonable
rdmes, Corned Leef increase ol price. All instruments ol every
;s. Pickles, Etc., grade and price included in this sale, j {TOO'
Iloasicd Beef " - our rousieal friends of it. Write us j and I siiull U:
for Catalogues, Price lists and Circulars., niake
. , This sale closes October 1st, 1S-V2. Early j
-AL..\J purchase secures cash prices and easy |
ti-rnis. Six (.0) years guarantee. Stool (
jtn.l la: trustor with every Organ. Fr.'-i^ht i a ,
paid both wars if no sale. Test theia jn i " .'
?Y FItUIT JA11S, your own homes. Address, , polxte attenti
, ... 3IcSMITII MUoIC HOUSE. ! -P" !
nd now for sale at a I will be found
! ZS" Prof. \7m. Baker is my only an-; many friends
i thor ztd Tuner and IU-pairer. Ali work |
L AND SEE. 1 iriianinteed. Send orders to this house. I
if. McS3IXT.il.
June 13 I April 27
s
is tqzer mimT
ders;gned being exclusively engaged the manufacture of the
XGOTE, beg to call the attention of all who contemplate
agines to the advantage you secure in making your purchases
n Manufacturers at home. You get the best that is made, (all ^
1 ._j? iL.1. i._ i.1 1 U
isciurers acknowledge tins auap-tsu iaj iucviw? ux ?uia - "32BI
y are needed. They will do more work with the same amonnfc
ny other engine. They are made outright at your own beauThey
are more simple and less liable to get out of repair- !
;r, and if anything gets broken we are within a few hours of
3 what is wrong. We'guarantee satisfaction to alL Engines
LX to FIFTY HORSE PO WEB. Repairing done at short ;:*4
ngs, Belting" Hose, Hancock Inspirators etc., for sale.
you to a few who are using our Engines. References?Gen.
, Col. James Jones, W. B. Estes, D. P. Crosby, Calvin Brice* M
H. J. McKeown.
TOZER & DIAL, cohdebia,S.C. ^
Y> P. MITCHELL,
n ' BTACKSTOOK, S. C.
ENGINES,.
>TTOX CLEANERS AXD SAW MILLS.
<f v i ill
liL "ECLIPSE" Earin^le best and
quality and amount of power. This Engine has been award- ;-|||
Premium at every exhibition in Europe and in this country.
,w Mills, the Osborn Mowers and Reapers and Self-Binding %
he Van Winkle Cotton Gin, with Feeder and Condenser, the
>n Cleaner, Piatt's Revolving Head Gin, Carver's Hulling
Brown Cotton Gin. These are the best and most reliable
de and are guaranteed to give satisfaction in every particu3
Winkle Double and Single Screw Presses, We have the
md Pratt Gins on exhibition at oar office. Call and examine
>re purchasing elsewhere. * |r|j
present the Improved Leather Gin Saw Cleaner and Brush.
with the old bristle brush. It will gin wet cotton as well as
the saws thoroughly of lint and gnm, and makes a superior
! prepared to attach them to any Gins. '
or orders early and be ready to start promptly with the
R. J. McCARLEY & CO.
I STRATTON & SAJJLEH II
BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1
5 and 8 N. CHARLES STREET, i88z
BALTIMORE -lIB
Continued under the Same Management over Eighteen Years#
DING BUSINESS TRAINING SCHOOL IN AMERICA.
'.IT. JAT> T.T. 7 V ~F. VV.R.~V 7)FPJRT?fEYT.
THE BOURSE OF INSTRUCTION*. %
ORIGINAL IN METHODS OF TEACHING.
TEXT-BOOKS.
ORIGINAL IX ORGANIZATION1#
AL IN- MANAGEMENT.
ORIGINAL IN ALL THING?.
nakes NO IDLE ClAIMS. but relies twn the PRODUCED RESULTS as shown
bv a PkOl'D RECORD 01 over EIGHTEEN YEARS.
UCEM.ENTS IT CANNOT VERIFY. AND PROMISES NO FACILITY IT DOES
NOT POSSESS.
f tills Institution is based purely on Its merits, -which have obtained eminent
e luDds or the solid business men or every part of the country. It Invites rather
a a critical scrutiny, and. confident ol Its superiority, solicits examination as
:-ndailon or Its efficiency. Send for pamphlet and catalogue contalnlhg lull
vacations. . _
ELDEST. THE LARGEST. THE BEST.
N. paries St-, H. SALL3B,
due, President,
L. KIN ART). 4
COLUMBIA CLOTBESS HOUSE, M
ITE GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL. M
0
t complete stock of SPRING CLOTHING for Men, Boys and
, the City. .
iMSHETGGOODS JIT EVERY STYLE and in ALL SIZES.
stock of Soft, Stiff and Straw Hats in all tbe latest styles and
le line of (rents' low quartered and Gaiter Shoes, in calf and kid,
that will not hurt the feet.
NLAUNDKIED SHIRT FOR ONE DOLLAR In the CITY
1882. SPRING. J
SL<? !BE2 2SL^?!?a>?*
lore ! JS*ctc Stock ! JYeic Styles *.
Q U O ?
rsigned takes this method of informing tlie public that ha
ed business in the store formerly occupied by J. Groeschei,
> always on hand a well assorted stock of
GOODS. CLOTHING, SHOES, M
ANCY GOODS, BOOTS, HATS,
ETC. ETC., ETC.
ils I will sell fit prices that I promise shall he satis'a'tory,
so my best endeavors to please the taotes of all. I shall
LADIES| GOODS " |
md I ask a call from th^.adiesN assuring them of careful and
on to all their wants.
Q- ~Sf. 0"WTITGrS, the well known salesman,
. at my establishment, and will be pleased to v;a:t upoi us
> in the County. Give me an eaily call
L. SAMUELS, _ , ;