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/ THE NEWS AXD HEEALD. =crtai"cases " f - ? ===== be K'lilty o K; WIXN'SBORO, S. C. In making then . ? violence. Ju< WEDNESDAY. October 18, : : 1882. kliOW what he ] - . =- tinctlv before sito. 5. reynolds. Editor. Carolina as the b. mkaxs da.vis, Contributing Editor. openiy d(.c]nrc democratic state ticket. ? uwau? o their particular Far Governor, must want offic HUGH s. THOMPSON', of HKhla&d. siHy enough to Fc/r Lieutenant Governor, from the GrCCl JOHN C. SHSPPARD, or EdgefleidL _ For CamptrfJler General, , w. e. stoney, or Berkeley. ^iie I For AfU/rney General, The recent e C. RICIIARDSON MILES, or CliartestOD. another of the For Secretary of State, over t]jat gtate JAS. N. LIPSCOMB. OT Newberry. was elec, 0(\ la? For Sirte Treasurer, uboiU 30.000, v JNO. PETEP. RICHARDSON, or Clarendon. ticket this year For A'Tpxtnni ami I-nswrterr Gen*rru . A, m. manigault. or conretown. a,mo? a* F.-x Co,vjress-Fourth District, was tnc buiula JoiiN li. evins, or Spartanburg. question of ]> For S^jerMendenl of FAwition, UJ:tr,s 1,aniber k. ASBl'RY COWARD, oi York. voters, and th< i|r-- the privilege o: \ dssiocratic county ticket. day afternoons _ ^ eel u license lav Jf For Representatives: HAYNE M'-MEFKIN, >C>1 Cs. t ?S, t ~ A. s. DOUGLASS. gressional dist g. h. mcmastek. the best pCOpll PFor School Commissioner: creet speeches joiin bovd. censed his opp< For Judge of Frdxxie: is seen in alrnc j. it boyles. Democrats, wl For County Commissioners: an<^ perhaps jas. R. Harvey, when the liaii ?- ? - - jas. l. Richmond, them but five < ^^ Tilig SflOWS The Charleston Democrats have ^an mei?^oca nominated an ogteellent ounty ticket, ^ y.ou av^ headed by Majorfe. Lamb, Buisfc for Pudiate the bt Senator. Thev are sure to win^ Congressmen, -! , publicans we1 Information has- been received at While the Den the Department, ofJTusjtice from New rejoicing-, they York city-, of the-dismissal of the in- guine. Ohio] come tax suit against Samuel J. Til- of sulking in 1 den, and no further proceedings in the and then con: case will be had in the United States when occasion Supreme Court. believed by so f- ~ . - liave divorced Tiif. .charge is made by the Green- , ? , t ^ , lv from the hv backers that the Democratic officials * i? , , .. . . pretensions. are chosen by "ling" manipulation. Th o- * Will some Greenbacker kindlv point , iC &ain 111 towards ensur oat the evidence of 'Tinsr' manage- , .... . * . but it is impos ment or''ring -influences m the ticket T> , . ? __ . Radicals will 1 just nominated by the Democratic , , . . ^ attempt to cai party m r airfield countv? - , r J or whether th ' ? -* - f Xl mAva DQVMOCtll -MR- KUSSELL, me cnuirman 01 uie i execntive committee of the Greenback- Let us look on Negro .party, announces that the meet- It will not do ings in the up-country have been only the line. postponed, not abandoned, and that . another meeting will be appointed for Winnsboro. It's too late to convert | anybody in Fairfield. We've had { The Demon quite enough . of.. Radicalism, and com Dieted in t everybody knows that Greenbackism 0,1 the 7th insl in South Carolina means Radicalism canvass, the ei and worse. tion, and the c '* go to show tin Alluding to Mr. JBeecher's recent niurv svstem <. utterance, the WasaiugtonPc>?<tfsays: tions. rX, Judge Thuroun could not have i For the Leg stated aipre tersely, Judge Black could i ^ j;s{ ^ai)t not have expressed more. clearly , the j . _ central tenet of the good old Demo-; hirge rote s.:o cratic creed. The country may be j introduction i; congratulated on the suspicious fact: ^ood people o that the aggressors on the rights of the j ^eeyn jg a States are beginning, even at this late'*' 1 day, to see the inevitable tendency and ; ( arolma Colic the alarming danger of such aggres-: fine mental po sion. It is a good omen. It gives room 1 ful-rner. The S for a hope that what there'is left of j *. cioselv tc its contempt for the Rev. Henry Ward i die as a lawm; ^Beecher. In a recent issue it took faithful and zc 'p- occasion to say: "We denounce Henry all the people* Ward Beecher as a disgrace to the. A. S. Doug! American pulpit, and we denounce the member of ti. church which sustains him in his j <rraduate of D DfTmnffliM: on/1 rvvn_ 1 ?> vu jr v*i*v4. u r j LHTCU U IJ?.11A! M tending that a mere jury disagreement since his maioi saved his character, and daring to in- vented him fr; suit the public intelligence by assum- those subjects ing that trickery and evasion have dis- people's pros] posed of the charges against him-". The n>rm me basis Sun is decidedly right. Ills, familiarity _ c" : , existence, and ORDiNA'JiL.Y-the tongue is supposeu ? . | terestsot the \ to be one of the necessary orsrans of i human speech, and dumbness would j , _ M. trenerallv bfi evnected tr> follntr nmin ! 1 ^ ?,'j ? * " "" j nature will cit 5t$ entire cxcision. But facts and ex- . * !change thatm penence prove toe. contrary, and au-; , J, . , . , make a capita; thentic cases are related where.tongue- ,, . -.t , , i *" -Mr. oeoriiO Jess men have been able to speak anp , served one ter converse nearlv or quite as well with- . , j . , . , . T T- , J recognized a; out that orgau as with it. In England ~. ,A, . , . v .i-ii u *' *? members ol th a book has been published whose title , _ , ,, t rp ' - . ate of the Soul is '"The Tongne . not .. Essential to ? ? . oneofxmrmo speech.' Amoug other cases one is ; ? . V.. , a , . He has ever u certifiea to upon personal examina- t,. , everything tha tion, not onlv bv the phvsician who re- . *. . . i0l . oi Fairfield, ai moved the tongue, but by Sir Charles .4 . ... _ _ rraits is his Ida JLiVeii, ?*rolessors Jtluxlev ana Owen, ... 4 tn -xr-, " x. t-s His nommatio ana bv the late Dr. Milnian, tne Bean , & 04. t> r i a handsome vc of St. Paul s, London. _ . m ? sufficient eviac Judge *\Villa*d has written a long of his labors ii letter iitreply to au inquiry made by continue to ui< Mr. Russell, the Greenback Chairman, and laborious on the operation of the election law. For School ( It is chiefly a dissertation 011 the differ- Dr. John Boyc ent features of the statute, and is not a two terms lille very pointed document. The ex-judire ably. He is a lays especial stress upon the clause gence and cult which prohibits anyone from speaking South Caroli to the voter while ir> the enclosure snr- familiarized hi rounding the ballot-box., He holds ings.oftheoffic that this .provision must be .taken to. discharge, its mean that the voter shall not be dis-. credit to hims lurbed or interrupted in the act of pie. % voting, and that the prohibition can go Captain J; f? ik>. further. The letter fills nearly without opposi three columns in* the fiefo:m Signal, Judge Probateand is marked by that complexity and most acceptabl i obscurity of style which made Judge an officer in tin Willard's opinions on the bench a and lost a leg i source of great perplexity to those in- burg. lie is a terested in the decisions of the Supreme gence, and has Co.urt- official. m For Countv < People will begin to . think that ?three ex-Confe< there can indeed no good come out of maimed in the anybody^ whomever belonged to the Mr. J. It. Har Kadic.il .party in South Carolina, wound in the ,1< Judge WUia^d, a Northern Rcpubli- from hard labo can, was elected Chief Justice of the gives him greal Supreme .Court by a Democratic Leg- of the presen i-stature, in preference to some of the acquainted wi most eminent lawyers i,u . the . State, duties appertai: While in this positipu. fce-jvas treated, J. L. Richinom 1TI *>11 * ?o with com*- to v spect which had been paid to the j bravely in war, bench in the old times. He laid claim j faithful to the l to the place for a full term?and tins, in him. lie re though it was well understood when he j nomination for was elected, that he would sit only for was defeated w the unexpired term of Chief Justice j Since then he iu Hoses. His claims were duly consid- crat, and has dc ered, but the decision was adverse, of retaining the Now we find him keeping company in Seventy-six. with the lowest set of onioe-sccking ! nant was. a m< noliticiaus -that evei* tried to run an iRccrjiaent. and 1 ^ |"*c? *-y ?- ? election, and saving them aid in their Since the war h efforts to overthrow the State govern- farming,, having went and rostpre the mlepf the negro, the plough on I More than this, .we find him giving was elected Co connsel which toads ,to open . violation. 1877, appointed Of law, and to a. breach of the peace, in 1879, and e " ?< ...U, 1 CCA I -ixfcODeniy advises uuu ymcis ?"u j ?iui m xwv. ? " ^oss^beigalled upon to make,arrests in j afHirs of tbe cot .? bmomgaacnmmwnoa*a??atn a.iwi n i-ihm. ii. i n n ! i 1111 ni i ider the Election, Law, | to be a faithful guardiau of the people's f a breacli of the- peace ! welfare. Xh, i. This is counseling. The Democracy of Fairfield have o Jge "Willard nay not done well. The entire ticket is an ad- 11 has said, but he is dis- mirable one, and will reflect honor ( the people of South upon the county. ha< abettor of those who The next thing is to see that they are j i" that they wiil not obey ! elected. j P:l' ^e it happens not to suit " " notions. The Judge Political Notes. I co! e again, ind must be The Radical State Executive Com-j^,'* think that he can get it m;?lcc have formally declared E. \\*. '* iback-Xegro part\. }i. Mackev to be the regular Republic j 1 H ! ?(?i ?51 for Congress from the I *" Ohio Shower. seventh district. j ^ _ _ The Greenback meetings announced i lection in Ohio is but . tQ j)C at Sumter and Manning did j ' tidal waves that sweeP j not COinc off. This continued silence j, on local issues. Fostei uj-tj;e Greenback orators demands ex- j . t year by a majority of plaiiation. j j" et the Democratic state | "IndependentConvention," ss to ; ? will receive a majority j was hcl(1 at Judgc jiackey?s | * ' .t. The special is>ue ; jJ0Uie jn (jimsster last week. Dr. 0. L. j ^ y law and the mo?al Ghiwson was nominated for Senator, j rohibition. The Gei- aj?] iijg ^jiiainder of the Democratic j about thirty thousand t5c><et endorsed. Dr. Clawson. who; jv insisted on having L ? hi?i.ly respected Dc inocrat, j ~ f drinking beer .on Sun-; j,j..)nip;iy pu Ijll.-lictl a card, ernphati-j . . The Democrats favor-; cajjv declining the nomination. So;, i? lnctnorl i\ ! . . i_i.t-j.i- j. . , injiumv. ; ti?.Tfs no lnuepcimeiit uckci yci 1111 . iC gerrymander of Con- j (jj!CStcr> j, riots disaffected some oi.J M-iie Anderson primary resulted in : - ^ster made indis-j the nomination of Mr. John IS. Moore which still further in- j for the Sc;uuei defeating Mr. K F. Tj' Clients; and the res-ult (jravtoii, the present iucumbeul, by a .st a clear sweep for the vote of to 1,480. The ticket 10 elect at least eleven uon!;,;aleti for the House, headed by . fourteen Congressmen, Murray, editor of the In- nc ical gerrymander Sa^e^teIU(/enccr, is a strong one. re mi the normal vote., j (j0L-John S. Richardson shows up , tnat sometmng more gam Lee's d?rtv record, and strongly | yc 1 quarrels are involved. unres jhat in the contest between him | ji0 been easy enoagh to re- aiul Mackev the Democrats of . the ot ate ticket and support seventh district have no concern. He -n but the disaffected Re- is decidedly right. The Democrat tie nt all the way over. voting for either of these men sacrifices j nocrats have cause for pri0ipie and injures his party. re should not be too san- (,av before tilC election in Ohio aJ, Republicans have a way Qovernor Foster felt confident of car- m ;heir tents occasionally, rvj?g t.he Siatc by aeven thousand ^ ting out in full force majority. Wonder what the-, gentle- fa demands. Still it is mun thinks about his.prognostics now? | ut me uat me uermanc-j \,~cu- York correspondent of the er themselves permanent- j j>i,iiucielphia Press, in a l:>ng letter on c0 pocritical party of pure the. situation in that State, says the outlook for the Republicans is ominous, | ^ Congressmen will go fai anj ^jie ticket will receive uo^.support inga Democratic House, from Cornelrs friends.-. \n ;sible to say whether the rj^e Lcxjnorton Greenback conven- sc be discouraged from the tion met on last Thursday and nomi- it )ture Southern districts, nate(j a county ticket, ignoring the ; tey will work ah :the ne^j.oes?wj,0 are consequently re- j : to make up their losses, hellions. The backbone of the party i it for our Congressmen. seems t0 as effectually broken as in j q to. Weaken at this end of Moiirl rrtifnw n lotA nrorinct ' in ing failed to bring out hah a dozen of * c in ** ?* ? the converts. ^ County- Ticket. Sam Cox gives the Germans credit v< ; . for the Ohio tidal wave. lie thinks M xatic county ticket was nexj. House will have at least Ue second primary held a ?>emocratiC majority of twenty or j . The course of the ;x0 amouut of money, in his j n utire fairness of tlift elee- 0pjnj0nj can stiffen the Republican 2^ :haracter of the ticket, all backbone after such a "Waterloo, j advantages of the pii- Senator Cameron spent some time in'r >f making party nomina- \yashi15?rt(.n last week drumming at p the Pennsylvania clerks in the interest u islatnre we have first on ^ ,liaci,jne> part uf his mission ? Hay lie McMeekin, whose , , full(is the need of >ws that lie need.> neithei }s an t]ie more urgent since the -n ,or commendation to the Democratic u-a]k.ovcr iu Ohio. j I] t Fairfield. Captain Mc- -pwo ot- tile independent candidates graduate of the South for Solicitor In North Carolina have j j1 go, a man of unusually withdrawn, aud urge their friends to wers, and a successful SUppGrt regular Democratic liomi- a nigh devoting himself nees> These gentlemen find that r.he a > his calling, he has jet pOU??n.iv_hciisieeii?gpj.iw.inA j y n-T7e-crnrc(nTi^ii~rcr^aTi=7^^^ " , T .. .1! ! .. ... , and thev are squarelv 011 the side of 1 h uker. He make a , , c . honesu*. jihe hues are everywhere S( aious representative of , . " - , , ? * . i< r closing, and the battle 111 November s interests. t 11 ? . . will result 111 the rout of the enemv. lass, Esq.. is a prominent , * . \\ ~ . ' ,, , 4 , The majontv for the regular btace 11 e ir airfield bar, and a . , . . ' . . . * P. -I ? r. . ticket 111 Georgia is put at /o,000,1is aviason College. lie has ... . . %. * . . n . t ? , , while that for Mr. Stephens is not i c udent of the law ever . r A..A rr.. ,, 10 . ... , more than G0.000. rhis would seem to < i-:tv, but this has not pre- . .. . ' ' . ; , . _ ,, : A siiow tliat 3li*. Stephens's personal i t! >m lookimr carefullv into , , . . . , . :r, .. , . " popularity was not much of a factor in i \ which appertain to a . . I n .... . the contest. I ueritv anu which must ?. _ * t t ? n ! 1 ' . , . , The Democrats in Indiana are talk- c. ot all just legislation. . . t _.A AAA . . . J . . ? , . mg now about 20.000 inajontv in that I n v with the xaws now in , iA . btate. Thev sav also that thev will elect ? their enectupon the in- . . * . * ^ w i c< , ... . .. eight out of thirteen Congressmen, I . )eop!et will muKG him ?. . .... , ?. ? . i 1 ' . , ? which will iust be a reversal ol the < ost cficient members of , . . .. ' . . present order. tl 9. while his conservative ? ........ ... . 1 he Green oack-Eaaical coalition m 11 use nun to watch everv . , . ... >k , t r a * Arkansas has siHit. The late Green- . av be proposed. lie win . , ,, , n ' 1 back candidate lor Governor ana manv ,r l member. * , , , others of tae:most influential men, sup- is H.McMaster has already . T. t. .... ' ... Dort the Democratic candidates for u m, and was gene rail v * " I iy ? , ,. * Congress. V ; one of tho working TT r ly . ,e Ilenrv uatterson mnde one of the ... e ilonse. He is a "radii- , . " , . . ? ,, D , best speeches m the Ohio campaign. 11 :h Carolina College, and j, s* successful, merchants. oi TUE GREENBACK COUXT7 TICKET, iken an active interest m * it concerned the welfare Dr. J. TV. Campbell Declines. id one of his conspicuous Messrs. Editors: I saw the nomina:c for his native county, tions by the Greenback executive com- bi n fr\r o CD.^An^ tnm? }\v mit+nd ?ti x*Am? >\o o ivaaN s\%* fit ~s\ <x< x* *.\S *. v- CVVVMM iv i aaa y K/* UiiClVV lit J vm M ? tVIV V k l?H V ' 1 >te of bis constituents, is ago, in which iny name was presented F ;nce of their appreciation to the voters of this county. I thought ^ i their behalf. He will it of so little importance as to give it s<: ike a faithful, fearle.-.s no attention, but have had so many tu representative. inquiries as to wheiher I was a candi-: c*! Commissioner we have date, or would consent to be one, that J -c| 1, who has already for I take tnis method of replying, that I j i:i d that office most accept- am not a candidate for any office, nor vi t gentleman of intelli- would I serve if elected. I have heretu ure, a graduate of the tofore acted with the Democratic par- gl] na College, anc .has ty, and expect to give it my support in tit mself with all the work- the coming election. Ei ?. lie will continue to Respectfully, . important duties with. J. W. Campbell. j1 :lf and benefit to the peo- Ridgeway, October 11, 1882.. sti vi , . . , , Mr. Brice Declines. ()f is- nominated, Messrs. Editors: In a recent issue on tiou, for a.third term as tjic Wskkly News and Herald I 'N: ?a position he ha? filled uojjce that j iiuve been nominated by ^ll \. Captain Boyles wa> the Greenback Labor party as a candie old Tw elfth Regiment, (]utc for tjjC x.egislaiare at the ensuing hn ' ie 0 wttjs- electiou- This use ot' my name is alto- In man of ungual ibtelli- oether unauthorized, and was done, U1< made a most excellent withoutmy knowledge or consen y during my absence from the Stale, and of Commissioners we have ? l)eg. leave through the columns of wl ierate soldier* who were y0ul. pUper to decline said nomination. service of the State, j nyt desire any office in the gift of L ve\ received a severe t]ie peop]e^ and.would not serve if ce! .*g, which disables him j eicctcd. Calvix Brice. as r, and which frequently ^ Uc : pain. He is chairman | ?The tax returns for the State of ?C1 t board, and is well! Georgia for the present year confirm A* it 11 .1 . . ?!io / hnmc nnt forth t!io niv?4iw>l'niu i P?S in an ine ""poi^.t | ? ning to.kas, office. Mi.|tul.ns ?ii,o\v a;i incroa.sc of $16,225,515 d is a one-legged ex- over the total valne of last year. The A'' vho served his State j value of farming lands has increased ^r< and who will prove! SK^''S?; J^'V1'01'0 . , .lot $y,U00,0C>0 m town and city prop- ^'.1< tew trust now reposed ] jn cotton manufactories "there is f-;'5 ceived the Democratic an" increase of over $1,000,000, but J" coroner in 1876, but this does not fairlv show the boom in ith the rest of the ticket. l!,is l5n?' as ^ h.vc il1 ??uKrse ercc" 1 , . _ tiou cotton factories which will cost . * ;is been an active Demo- severai millions of dollars, which were _.c )ite his part in the work not subject to assessment this year. 11 , . J aec good government won * ? jje t\f atn T?w\ \ 11!%-. V" /\i ? ? vya^c?.?xii xj u %/ .n.. iiiii- j ?an aiwwuuv; uevurn^e? uui n umber ot the Twelfth j rrnc and reliable familv mediciu,e is the lost a leg at Gettysburg, i 1">" Bitters. ' ? as , e has been engaged in j ekhtt-fite dollars lost.?1"Eou do not tell , r fVom.PTitlv- fA W ! nie that your busb:md Is up and entirely cured !,as : irequemi> to IOIIOTV | by so sitnole a medicine, as Parker's Ginijer Inci lis wooden Ipo- TIp ' Tonic?" "Yes, indeed, I do," said Mrs. Braja- ?:t! XJt' mm to her neighbor,- 'and af:er we bad lost ?ltl un.tv Commissioner in [ eisrhty-iive dollars In doctor's blis and prtserip- d;zi _ ... I UoiiS. Now my husband reels a.* well as ever." * for the unexpired term %v u leHpri for annthpr full > A Vigorous Srowth or thehatrls often pro- era iccitu ior anotuei iuji > motMbrusln2. Parker's nasi- Balsam. It alwavs le is well posted in the ' restores the jouthrul color and lustre to gray _ , ... . ! na!r. srivps it new life and removes all Irritation , mtv, and vriil coutmac. anaa^ndruj-. wit OUR COLUMBIA LETTER. j THE "ROW" AT W1SXSBOEO. e Greenback Crusade anil the Eaormity ! Colonel irhompson's Comments on the Ab f Roman Letters?Auspicious Opening of \ surd arid False Keports Concerning Himle University.. The J>emocratic Candidate Appeals for 1? n Tt,n Hroon. ! Good Order aud the Reign of Law. ^ULL.MlilA, UtWUCr 11. mi/ , , . , From theZ^ws an<i Courier. ! :kers are not making much progress ~ . T. , c, p. . ? 1 - , Col. Hujrh b. Thompson, the DemoIiichlaiul. TiSGir crusade appeared cralic cau<iidaU:- for: Governor, during ' rtially successful until the time conic his recent visit to this city was rethe division of offices. Tv-hcn the quested by a reporter of the ^eicn ami or line was drawn and tlic &J-I te-give a? nearly as he couid , , . . A . , ,, . recollect the words use:! by him at ;d brother left m the cold. As the w-nnsboro which the Stalwart Pre.-s eenbacker> proper are but a drop in ]save so exaggerated and to whicli they } bucket, their refusal to give reprc- ascribe the treatment ol McL'ine at itation to the race that is to do all j l*:C greenback meeting a week atici. i wards. 3 voting is a piece of consummate | Colonel Thompson said: I was at cek, and has so been-regarded. The ! Winnsboro on the 19th of September o,.^ ioL-;?rr im in thi?! and spoke there with others on that jvement, ami a number of the whites opening ?* l'lC meeting j i_i* % .. Major \\ uoaward, the countv cuair\ c come jack into the Democratic j ni.in> re;u| a circular issued by Russell, d. Tiie Greenback canvass results tlic chairman of the executive com-1 Democratic meeting's. Captain mittee of the Greenback party, a:itrshall, ti e countv chairman, got bouncing that a. meeting.would be hold . , c . , , .. on the 2olh ot September, at which ray w.tl, o-,e of the leaders the other , ||os wouId 1>t,1 ra..(le ?v McL,,,?. y m debate; and last .Saturday at the j ;i?d others. The circular ended with imp Ground Colonel Ilaskell and these words: "Come one, come all r. C. O. Marshall demolished an-iJl!ld hear!" Major Woodward then , .I. 1 .i stateci that, m view of* this general Uc btI!!r >'*' t!,e ! h.viiatiou, the primary elcciimf of the :*n:ocrats with cheating at the clec- Democratic party would he postponed j >n at this box. Colonel Ilaskell re-! from the ioth to a week later, in order i I rted bv savins1 that lie knew nothing i l'iar ^'ho-desired to he present could , | .\ , V,t- ) . /> ' i do so, and ue expressed the hone that out it; but tiiatlhisiininaculiitoGrecn- t|jerc vv)mtti 5ei| ,.u?e ,to ckor had been I nited States super- Democrats, as it had been charged that ?or at the last election, and if there1 Fairfield was the headquarters of I as cheating lie was responsible for it. i G-'eenbacki.sm. ,o Grec.ibacker struck for the door ! ,.1!' ?!?'????n.arks I ? to j ..... , , , , Major Woodward s remark J hat t air- 5 ter this cliachcr and had not turned i iiold had been said to be the headquar- < ) at last accounts. One of the Green- j ters of Greenbackism, and said that 011! J ck speakers, Colbert, who was first I looking at. the-large and intelligent! j mtinatcd for senator aftl then for! , . ~ . pcet tliat such a cnurgc was true. e preventative, 111 his speech attacking. Continuing, I'said, I hoped that the J e eight-bc-x law, said: . ''They tell j invitation of Captain Russell would be ( >u, mv friends, that the boxes will i accepted, anc; that the Democracy ,vo -'.allies on them. But what kind I ?;nuhl torn out in sncli force as to con- ? ,. t , , I vince the deluded Greenbackers that letters will tho>e names be wrote j tliey had no foothold in the county. ? Roman letters! . (Gesticulating j "But it is no.-use," I'said, "for me to* M-cely). Yes, Roman letters! ; Not tell the Democracy of Fairfield, who aiu English letters that anvbodv can j lvce!vt:(! tU (\ >ears ago, how to . I meet Mi-Lane and his allies, who are ad... but [loman letters, all twisted j but Radicate- in disguise." This was id turned- about that nobody can j said laughingly, and was so received lderstand 'em what don't know the \by the audience. If McLane had been sff oman language!" This is an actual i Jwflv?d? Tllft wo-S-te'ivonlcl havo- , r , . j had scant reason to complain. There uu ct, and sr.meiently demonstrates the | was> as [ recollect it, no demonstration t ter ignorance ofr the "reform" lead-j against him. lie was shown by tho *J s. Xo wonder the Democrats are ! number of Democrats present that his ha ,f cause was.hopeless; and this is exact 1 v. u*. "r " \ v r . n J What I meant and what the; people * The ctate Executive Committee met; understood. They were to turn out in C( ,e other evening and discussed the ! such numbers as to show McLane that, tuation. The outlook is so promis-! he had no backing even in his own g that the greatest fear is aptthv. In 00""t>'- .Citizens of Winnsboi-o with ,? , . . , I whom I have spoken have told me that Di in.e counties there is disaffection, but. lnv remarks wore not misunderstood, H; is believed to he .subsiding. iU1j t^e treatuient ot' McLane was rn llie Radical committee had a pow- ; ju no wav (jue t0 w^atl had said. The o\v here the other day, and although lrutl> of the rmutersis that all the "?k>ackev is chairman, Lee was*' pre- | ]euce offered-to McLane was bv his. Intel from secm-ing endorsement as j ovv,u neighbors in ilic countv? men I ongivssman onlv by a premature ad-j wh<) knew Mtn wcll. an(1 wl)() ^cre in- Zj urnment of (he committee. ihe j censed against him for endeavoring to reeubackers fai.cd to meet the com- rcstore Radical rule in South Carolina. iutee and the -Radicals were glad ot; js a noteworthy fact that at that very hey <1? not reh>h the prospect of u)eeting,.in Winnsboro, as wcll as in pting tor McLane s ijniqae ticket. nearly every county in which I have rr [cLane has cancelled all his iip-coun- Icpoken, I pleaded: with the people- to ' "> engagements, thus conceding dc- . maintain good order and to uphold the at-in-advance, and I sec that a lew . supremacy of the law. 1 have pledged ays ago a Greenback club in Oconee i myself to conduct the government N< une bodilv over- to- t.ie- true. fold, without regard to partv or persons and ~ e^er was t.iere such a fiasco before. [ ]iave begged -the -people to held up The Congressional races will be mv hands in so maintaining the law. ercely contested, bo-gloomv arc Re- * ^ ublican prospects in New York, -Somebodv is talking about Ben ennsylvania and other States, that Butler for President in 1884. This is ~ m P nless thcv secure seats rrotn uie just a little bit.too previous, mere a outh, tii3 Democrats will control are about 50,000,000 of people in this $ ongress. A Democratic Congress country, a very large number of whom ^ leans peace in. the South, which will : .ire males over twenty-one years or" ever come as long as Arthur and Jay ! - If Ben was going" to be a candiluhbell lavishly bestow patronage and j date at all we should want his name old upon the worst elements in poli- j)lltiu t|je bag with all the others'and -t cs.^ I trust every Democrat will do i then take pot luck -in the draw, if we is full duly by electing Colonel Evins., couldn't have our choice beforehand. The College opened on Tuesday most ^ uspicious;v. Over a hundred students j ?The new reporter was sent to the !tended c iapel exercises the first day, ! school exhibition. His report read nd the- week closes with one hundred pretty wellbut there were a few ttowii ui.a on Tire WTIy. 'mis, X be-, proval of the local editor?such, for A! eve, is the largest attendance ever j instance, as these: "The cs>avs of -1 a.. ?- ? _i? .. , jcureu since me war; aim wnen it is tne grauuaun?r Class were goou. wnuimcmbevcd that it means about eighty j ever wrote, them;"' "the floral offer- -r, ew students (some old ones not hav-; insrs were excessive, and from the ^ lg returned), the prospect is ir.ost: number -received by Miss Simplcgrush altering. Every section of tlie State | we judge her- father- owns a-first-class ; represented., there being at least greenhouse;" "the young lady who ine from Abbeville, several from j read the valedictory to the teachers partanburg, Charleston, .Greenville i has in her the making of a tine actress, ud Newberry. Thev-have come from ; She simulated sorrow so accuraieiv ie North Carolina line to Edisto that the writer might have been misled t -laud, and represent ail ages between j had he not subsequently heard tl;e I fteen and thirty. Darlington sends young lady speak of this same 'dear venty. A lav<rc majority "seem to bo j teacher' as* *'a hateful old thing. "? irne^t, thoughtful students, deter- i Boston Transcript. lined to achieve an education. Sons ^ ?? f the rich and of tlie poor aiike have gyg-o*^ stss. ?:ne. One student rings the bell. |?j j| & ki TV .nother, a full grown man, who is P P n iking a spec" :1 course to fit him for V f* ie drug, business, and not having ? &r\ ]n; louey, nas secured mo lower noor o: fii . 0f tenement ond opened a boarding ouse for students,-with a larire aiten- - -5 as aoco. Another mess of tweiily-eifrlit ^5gaBS5S**??? IS ; next door, and still another with a, & s L" mipctent colored man as caterer is sS TK2 1st above. These messes have regit- of the prcaeas gencrpiicr... it '12 r rules for the enforcement of order, id tiie deportment of the students is nexwpttoiaMfc Xhe-i..d?ro<.m???? I litCUW1 uuimiiifi. x??u J^.icuuu.rv evsr been r the campus is great]}' improved. ^nVt>rad th3.t sots eo gcrnty on tho he tenements- have received each an digestive organs,ffj-rtnstSexn vifcortcfaq^ cterior co.r;t' of waier-proof wnsh, s^znteTiSofc j.s a natural rssuit. ths id have all, except one, been painted geryo-ib aystsais Bncsct, the Nicies id Whitewashed within. The old are Dsvciopfci. ana t!:o B'-xIy -i^obu^. . ii building' is being rough cast, the ^ _ vard in the campus has been neatly 02a.ills st2?.c3. a.-? u er. imined, and the roads laid off. A <3iarrict*?ior indsome organ has been secured for w? ie chapel, to be paid for hall by sub- nearly diacoura^d whea tbe MO oc ription and the trustees will be asked ual?b?ift! I furnish the rest. One Of the stll- aadlfcavekad no farther trouble. jyj ;nls is an accomplished organist, and .. ~~.t- , '?* , , '. ~ ... xhfT relieve t?ic cncrc Sitst, ? number have line voices, so that a ,?e siood irroaa po?b?ks<>c3 &eswi?n; S loir will soon be organized, for morn- eur.?^ t'^ . .? r . . , oai w5>ira EC oae coa ??! >*??. g services in the chapel and for per- ^>y4>3ir^?zi?^fe^iy,*=d_yfv<ar^.iw-Jia ees on Sunday. All these improve- e it-* ?> cuts have been made at an expendi- K-ii-*.uzeo^zs. ggee, gssxcra<yas-. :- ?. re of a verv small amount of rnonev, &&?&?*** rs ts owing what can be-done by a prac- g |s.l 1 6\ iisj,*s,3r, :al manager, such as Professor Me- a a ^ i^SfeaSS \& 3 Ess rv(]f4 Gray Hair or Whiskers chanjredto aOi.os.-iY - , ? Black by a single application of t.a3 Pvt.. It A Class Of twelve expect to graduate Imparts a natural color,and acts icstantaocoasly. t 7.1 -in .i . i Sold by Druactst?, or sent by express ou receipt June, and there will beother students orono SonS. :re who have graduated at other in- Office, S3 Murray Street, New York, i rations. People are beginning to sit and drive through the campus as \?ai be mdtea rssz onupg&icatum.jf ' old, and the deathly stillness that ?? ice pervaded it has given way to life. f*'{A inetv-six rooms were fitted up, and UviiUiilx* 1 ijA ily one is now vacant. Others will put in repair.-and it is cxpectcd at the numbers will soon reach one indred and fifty. Tile friends of the ?3 A P3 rj? stitution could not have hoped for a /?a P? jlv 4u5[nwuu? wyvriiiug. u. MC JL, _tuCk -ten- -=*- ? A Ciiinf.se Funeral.?The funeral Moy Chung, a Chinese lanudryman, DI 10 died in New York, took place :>nday, the remains being interred- in WILL MAKE COTTON DIRTY Lrcsb\leiian cenicter\ in Hestches- avt> TPa^ttv Tl? YD"n W WT county. A . large .number of the livAoiiY. Xr zUL WAJNi. !estials accompanied tiie body, and ; THE TOP of THE MARKET POIx J they proceeded on the New York & px^Y COTTON, BUY irlem Railroad they threw little :ips of paper out of t!:3 windows. 7 ter tlic grave had been tilled in they TTISE iced up >11 and al-out. it one larye ite of chicken, three bowls of rice i.l a demijohn of some kind of liquor. Plc on. after nlac'inr the ioss-stiek iu the V /HI P 5 V!? ?). >und and lighting about throe him- i3iiilistr v/lfl 11/ii id candles, they weirt to ulic depot rP .1 returned to New York. Mov * 1 ang was a mender of I he AVest WE ARE ALSO AGENTS FOP. irtv-nnsth street Presbyterian Sun- ,T1-,--r^ ? l0a< r school. * THE(M?BSATED cnr? 0## ' fcts; England's Little Game.? Egypt is A TC^/pr TiTC key to India. Any great power A j0aj ich holds the land of the Nile men- /"t?? lV &i . -fea A Vt( 5 England's grasp on -Hindostan. nee the alacrity of the British in A ing to get possession of the line of ?AND? ? Suez Canal. Cut France objects, >he desires to be supreme in North * ?.? ? <**, ????#?anc* ica, while Russia is anirrv as she ; J, ?UU?L[ll&b Jl3?<bTX J vv . rp her eve on all the approaches to | 1 li:i. vrhilo Gorman v . iocs nnf. want tpca ler France or Russia to beag<rrai>| - GIVE US YOUR ORDERS- AT ^egj cd. llence the selfish interests QNCEL* Apri ich influence the action of the sev- x ' I nations?Demorest for October. . _ _ _ ^ ~ un 1 ? ?? J. M. ELLIOl Tr. -Take voar county paper, and learn >tU gaivg.oji ai hpta*,. . |. Sept 0< |gg - .1876. 1882-TH '1' '3 l s J J F. W. HataiicM. ^ ? -3^3 I .1 Who has n< P pi j^r j I respectfully call the attention ofj || '|^ I ^ the public to my superior facilities for | 1 ^ \ ?si li?\ Ml ? supplying" everything: in my line, o He css eve g| |sj R-r^^ superior quality. Starting business in III! /&)|m f0 j Winnsboro in 1*7G, I have in all this CL0TII1 ??? vHsllw l-iS# ! time ?riv&ivtke closest attention to mv | |?g vj[?3 |j'JN business and endeavored to make my j In Ladies |] || fH eMat>li*3ime?t FIItST CLASS ii. even" j ^ Gcnts, frl ?? \V-? /' E'JiS: narticular.' r-shall in the future, as in ' variety and ?^S-?m _ j Mv Cloth tgSpj| 5lie past, now myseu rear.y to serve ; satisfaction, . , i All inv <r< pv ||B52gJ j U1- CUSl0i!!er9 AT t,lc sx's" ?rtlcIcs ; possible pri IfaSfclff flJilw!^ I that can be procured in any market. i ^^IPi 1 ^Is| I shiill stand ready, also, to guarantee lae patro B J^BIH ^ilioai&ia ! .. , r 11 ; ever* article I sell. 8 A PURELY VEGETABLE BEMED2 | For I1TTEP.37A1 and E21EEITAL lisa. I iavite an inspection of my stock of L sure and speedy cure for Soro j * rhroat. Coughs, Colds, Diphtheria, i >v ines, Liquors, Tobacco. Cigars, etc. g f ? g ?i'*? I Chills,Diarrhea,Dysentery,Cramps, i H H ? I \ E Cholera, Summer Complaint, Sick F;. W. IIA BE XlLl IT. ? Is I III j Headache.Neuralgia, Rheumatism, j Praises, Cuts, Sprains, etc. i Perfectly safe to use internally or e ternally,and I iJriJr.25,X .Eli 5$? trtam to afford reliel No family can afford to j >e-without it Sold by all druggists at 35c., I am dail ??erry*davisJ& SON. Proprietors. Scotch \Yiiiskey (Ramsey's). my STOCE Pf0vlden0e'R-L A. Bin Laftl>ert Marat Cognac liues wiU b' cgu ^4, k $ ; - fc ? s e g Brandy. j have ad I &'< * I 1 I Jamaica Ruin. ofSTAPL) u ^ ' ' *?> receive in a Jtoticrcfem Fish Gin.. j,oots a?d j ictus's Boval Ginger Ale. KO1 _ , , , Jules Mnmin & Co.'s Champagne. We are not opening the largest ATlROWr ^ck EXVM offered in the Boro, Canfcrel & Cochran's Ginger Ale. t certainly n iittie larger than Aooliinaris Mineral Water. BAG< . M. I'EATY. & CO. AnjjnstoraBitters. ^ ve opened b.-kre. and we think a CHd sherrv Wine. iter selection. UY GEO 3ME AND .SEE. 05(1 Fort Winc* . ? Will hp t A.Mv UaX -FlUUJGb. jT*C? the market! We call especial attention to our A lar^e sto ress Goods, Dress Trimmings. Ginger Ale. nodfeerchiefs, Ladies', Missses' and a " " CJ.A lildren's Ho'iery, Collarettes, Etc. Sod:t Water. ik for articles nit mentioned. Samparilla. , ?|" ?? 1 Remember GOODS ^ ^ememoer 0ld Cabinet Eye Whiskey. FIGURES, [EGLER BROS. SHOES oia Schuylkill Rye Whiskey- DEV1ATK and BAY STATE SnOES. The IIonorabIe Kve Whiskey. c ord Golden Grain Rye Whiskey. ~ mx&nr AENliSG TO YOUNG' MEN. Renowned Standard Rye Whiskey. br^l J6SF0 X)o not buy until -you see our Jesse Moore Vollmer Rye Whiskey. obby Suits, Lates-r. Style Hats ana : old N.-C. Sw?et Mash Corn Whiskey* DIADEM Le Shoes, band or machine sewed. q1(j g?one Mountain Corn WhiskCv. _ /ill!! PATENT J. M. BEATY & CO. Wcstc,n Cor"Whiskey- ri Virginia Mountain Peach Brandy. ALL GB r jp>>3 ?- 'sri. ci B rri'. ta crx \ 1l fi f 13 F , f] A, 3 H % New England (French's) lium. % fk I If pini a B-?fcwa3 8 UuB??kj? North Carolina Apple Brandv. T>TT-r.r>r-r? btUjL>i5xjt\. ?TS? Pure Blackherrv Brandv. _ _ _ ? ,M " , " WAGON LX-iXj WE -A-SIECI ! ^?,,e Cherry Brandy. CQLL Pure Ginger Brandy. ^ HATE m IlECr.ITED OUR Boston Swan Gin-.B ti Fall giQck S?JZOv21?3ES. Common NOabeREADYpeirEfSP2CT0N; " Rock"and Rye. " Jssterrn * Ocoola Bittei's. STONE i VERY DEPARTMENT OF OUR Ilterctter's Biiters. . -n,. Try.; STORE IS FULL AND COM- T> , _ x _ . Al*e ? , Borpicr&lLnarers Laprfcr Beev, in PLETE, AND VvE ARE ? ~ Kentucky DETERMINED TO patent stopper bottles and on draught. J MEET the-MARKET | New Jersey Sweet. Sparkling Cider, Qn m< "x j -p i- T"< t) ~\r rp tt 7 \r r\ I j loiu Rock & I've, Lau rence & Martin. farni, t i\ JL V liiil 1 1 iiliN u;! , T1. ,_0 , b to ugh ton Bitters. suces, and , ,, cie at a re; 5 WE GUARANTEE BOTH lxuCK ancl Corn* is Tt O ""T K* J'o A <*" 1 AW ! IfctZv&AASJ??m,a | IGliKS asb tobacco, 'e hope all parties will call ami limine our Stock before purchas- Syndic-ate Cigar, 5 cents." g. We thinl wo oaxshow a Sine The flmon? Ctar. S? coate AND'. ' goods as comi-ieto, as pretty ami i cheap as wore EYES OFFERED :>la,lc-lil!c Cigar-all Havana?10 cents. \ THIS MARKET. Don Carlos (Xub)-ail Havana-10 cents. McM ASTER. ISTkICE& KETCHIX. -vli:ierva Cigar?.Ilavanafilier?5 cents. \j$: Check Cigar?Havana filler?5 cents. x isT"TO R Q X 1,1?, ' r-: -TT _JL, JS? V.MU i>ua.M v^lJJtW? JLXiivaiia linci ? JTCllld* v V Lucky liit'Cigar-IIavanafiller-dcents. The Unicaui Self-Lighting Cigarette, (Amber mouth-piece to every as a ten packages.) TheFickwiok Club Cigarette, =? 33.A55 IE, (Shuck- mouth-pieces.) "\Vni> The Richmond Getn Cigarette, - A LL r ei (UgM smokkg.) indebted I Q]] )] 0 ft r? a Q Q 11 f] I Tf n?T7 THE ONLY JIILLIAIID AND POOL whose not* UlkUflllUii fliiU iif Ul) PARLOK IN TOWN. of OCTG3 them at 0] WAGONS.*' kfn' , . highest CI _ . PLUG MI also have ICE ! ! E&3 ! MIJLES fc ALSO IS STORE, , x Art abundance always on hand fo DDTiES - BRIDLES useo^ rn-* customers. I will also keep a supplv of Fish, Ovsters, etc. E ^TilSthV1 HiEZ'TESS, " for my Restaurant, which will be open Htot^yoothiaic. lCON, * MEAL. r,.om ?rg? gep{embcr to the first j COTiN", of April. j Get ^ iY GOODS, NOTIONS, f shall endeavor to i>Iease all who M Jj <rive tne a call. [ -?1 SHOES. " Very .respectfully, | F fl? [NDTJtfEMENTS FOR CASH. F. Wi ESABESECI2T. ^ V. G. ?ESPOBTES. OPPOSITE 1'OSTOFHCE. | L? Hch 16 ^ I FftR &A1LK. I*' \Si ' ~ fcfl VfyriTtf'W A/frotation, containing ONE HUN- fewiy JLVjl d*?tfs!> AND NINETY ACRES. sengep. "Dspahtmest C. C. <t A R. R. six{.v ^igiaal wood, forty in pine -.-.rid 3 cii^crTun ? , _ , - , ,,,.., the balance under cultivation. on the gramy of thel< Coloieia, August -Gtn, 10b? place, in iheTsnburbs of the town, a rosi-! |biuca into aire !HE sale of thne-days Station Excur- dvnee of e'.ght rooms. ^xdusivo of bitch- j |PRestH2al'b" sion Tickets has been r?si mej on en. pantry bath-room, with ail necessary | jtCKres fn4 Charlotte. Columbia & Augusta Rail- out buildings. House ali in complete ; ^ all diseases oft 1, and said tickits can now be pro- order ready to receive purchaser without ! 5 Kidneys, and id from and to all points, wher- tick- additional cost to property, pgr T Eli Mi " \ if >'5'u src w are sold, along the line of said rr.au, EASY. For further particular tpply to ! hefp yoa^Vomy day of the week, at a special rate CxJElGHT* B Essences of Gii tree cents per mile, each w*y for the Sept 28-fxlai" Vviniisboro, S. C. gup the system ad trip, good to return in three days, i^^mrecfr! j of sale included. . . . Sl^e slots D. CARD WELL, ANNUAL JiEETING. EasaaeEgjg ng 29-tf A. G. P. A. JN OTiyE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 15.12 T0W5" TAXES. the Count\ Commissioners of Fairfield rpug unde County will hold their Annual ile ling at X inform HE BOOKS ARE NOW OPEN TO 1 their office, in Wionsbero, S. 0., on Tues- be found on C ive all Taxes for the Municipal v ar. j dav, November 7, 18r2, at 10 oelock, a. AUeasDi.ig ' I . - . . . arranged and inning April 1st, 1SS2, and ending j m. All parties baying d-mancls against comforts in hi il 1st, 18S3, tind frwil! be kept open J *he- county for the fiscal year ending" inclined to be il November 30th. Persons'will please : October 31, 1882, will present tbeto, ; the latest sty e forward and pav promptly. properly attested, on or before that date. :l^\4 .Shampoo "j. X. CENTER, J. IL E\EYEY, p^^y wail :t 10 . - Clerk xf CoanciL 0ct40-s4wft Chairman. -J ' E BEST OF ALL |j IS TO CALL ON -;f|fl SAMUEL'S- 1 CONGRESS STREET, WIXXSBORO, ow on band the LARGEST and best SELECTED STOCK*05* - ALL AND WINTER GOODS w r had in store. This Stock comprises all- the Latest Styles o^ DRY GOODS, XOTIOXT, XG, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, ETC., ETCr ' R^cnwuK23cnnmacv?OKBanHHBUBMA?Bzsaai ' Dress Goods I have the'finest and fullest liue ever seen in many &' . "Va^ Furnishing Goods and Underwear I have an assortment that for ' , 1? liijrh quality cannot be surpassed anywhure. ing Las been most carefully selected, an'd is sure to give entire || :>ods have been carefully bought, and I shall sell at the lowest' >. Y. 0"\VIXGS and A. IT. FLEMING are with me, and they wilt" :l:i<* to use their best endeavors to please our easterners. mage of the public is respectfully solicited. ?j. ?>AM- U JLi-Li O. , .<%? i mmM ?* i88^|| v in receipt of additions to sr1 ^ PHI [, and in a few'days all my ^ r pa r ^ e full; 5 2 . a i* >- m ded to mv stock a full line ? ^ ? DRY GOODS, and will] ^ f y \MM ' :^g i few davs a large stock of &= g ^ W - : g >hoes- " iw >3 M ? is HI? 3 ^ iir IS ST? K: j? w g fj ftEs, 25 jt, di JING,"2J lbs. to yard, .g jLj? V aGING, 2 lbs. to jard, B ^ ^3 U iGGINGTWlNE. * "Bp g L J|lj CEBY DEPARTMENT ^ P| Q . S ept np with the best goods _ ^ =; W ^ 5. of the country can furnish. P^Jj ^ ,, . ck now on the road: - p M p ' cSH BSSTEKS g _ g y - - Pi: fi a ,veir to cait on Tne. i\u my . j p ?? "ill be' marked in Pi/AIX ^ *9^''" j jl , from which there will be no ^ g ti dl t R.M.HUEY. | 8 I * 1 ^ EMBER 16. | * a ? * JlJl PIG* HAMS, J ? if-'| Q I jjf ?e, s " yi > '$ J and CHOICE FLOUKS, ? * {" ~ H /V ; ;ARL GEIST, ? mi 2 a ADS 3 SUGAES AND ? j|J.' 1 ^ ^ :J| COFFEES. SL W'i 2 FEED AND OATS, * y &S H : BELTING & PACKING.' -Plh C BREECHING, LINES. ~ to |S| ?* ft,': ,AES, BRIDLES AND- t j .' ? JO'* IPS, and a LARGE w_ ^ *3 > STOCK OF ' : M-J'tel ? 9 ?Y~Kyftfl?fiNfc'~ ^ pi ? ? Mai Box Coffee The go N. ft* . ^ ? Ibfc! UK .1101)) CQgcC JJA J??OM^a?MMa|aBg^ Sr'Tjy^ * Un>PHOLLOW WASH. ,, g ;|p: .jj ^ ""^|j u$A0a* 30188i ! e<? ri| rg\) Pad and Spring Seat i s *n ^ I1' ^jf|| saddle." - || a a GfU'SSI 3 for anything needed on; n >9^ - J .0. ratside of dry goods and 2 ,^j#v 'Jl "|p yon will get a good arti- j g ^ ' %yW ~ ''-iPs asonable price. j S 0 f-v' r. E3. COMINGS. I - _ - . - . ^?jl. Liiscter J Bro. j PF]?r* QTAPT'F^ i " - 111 i. Oi-iiL/Li JLjO. , ?If you want to buy goods from B.** I Sugenheimer, call on him at the oldr: >"0[||| vt>- -v . stand of Beaty & Bro. * KlilS SSiSEIiES' 1 ---$ ^ $ 1 ' " \ ... OF THE CHOICEST SELECTION Ann AB^'px | ARRI\D*G DAILY;' W W cL , rsBORO, S. C., Oct. 4,1832. ' CONSISTING IX PART OF" * reons knowmg themselves | FLOCE, made by patent' process- 51 ;0 an&riigned. a"a|STOAES)0?allgrades>and !S fcU due on the FIRST j .. , SEE. had better settle! COFFEES, green and'roasted." nCE, as I will force col?? | BAGGING AND TIES. I am also paying the ONE BARREL COTTON SEED* OIL': J1 LSH PRICES for OLD for cooking purposes. iLES and HORSES. I XEW ORLEANS MOLASSES AND a few FINE TOUNG+ QVprTK * n 7 SYRLPb of all grades. sale FIVE TONS FINE FEED?SPLEN- * L. WZ2?2F01U>. DID F0R iijLCH COWS JIL IJI 4J.J THE FaRM?RS' FRIEND TURN^ % I PLOW, SIZES FROM ONE' TO " nt Du'JdiOus u a jwrfcct Iiair Rrtlonr asd fl | '?. nrd for its cloaniiutu aod clczaat jxrtuxt. 5 , ~ - j to Itesiore Grey or Faded, Hair ? THREE HORSE. - ~i >lor. WcU-acdJl ?izrt *t til g , .CALL EARLY AND PURCHASE;^ tftiNKi t ?- k* ||hP|!T ewm .. Ry?ind Barle>' for seed>' ij% iciru, SliindraLc, ar.u t BBggSH| ?tmedicinesknown ire hw= coin-1 Oof "\Tp>o1 c'icineof such varied and.cfTcctlveS - \J<it akethe Greatest DiooJ PurificrS:the ? jg| isd Strength Restorer ?vsrC$?d. M : , /-. , , Kp*h, RhcamatLvn, flecpicssr.css, 1 r resh Crackers and Cheesej ? .JH jic*btomach, Bo-a-cIs Lungs, Liver, j45 j" all Feroaie Complaints. jg | tin-away with Coasunption orH j Hams, and a ?i;is io.N.ci'VGjy. it v.i.1 surc:y n ' -'T* jjffl tictnber! kis far superior to Bitters, S j iscr and otrver Tonics, as it builds 3 _ _ vithbut intwcicatirg. 50c. and$ig FULL STOCK 01 GROCERIES',? crs in crass." r*oncc?rujrrcwithoutg ; <o\&Co.,N Y. Scrd for circular a 1 <i IK BUYING TliS DOIXAB SIZE. 9 ! W . -ALSO- '}p S52?I\ rsi^ned would respectfully Rubber Belting","the public thathe is still to )ongress Street, opposite Dr. t-> -d i . 4^,-r" itore, with his siioi) neatly K.UDu r .racking, " filled with the most recent is line. Ail who mav feel ' T> . l. : r-.fr3.shed au l improved by Kotary HarrOWS, - y| le of hair cutting,* shaving : Bagging and Tiesr