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THEJSEW8 AND HERALD. W1XN8ROR0. S. C. jSATUBT>AT. Jannnry 20 s • : 3. ,1MK S. H . ;'\!»/ ns. tt. Hi /■ -* 1’A * ltt, C ^TKIBOT NO i-r t. Somk of the New York papers sr.v that Governor Cleveland has made forne mistakes in hisappointmetd*. lie didn’t appoint the men thev v a .ted. rtmrtmmmmmmaMmmrnm * ■ dnetion. And the bill provides for south Carolina. Miirs. issnint $8,000,000 in thirtv-year bonds I . ' ' ’ ’ . . . i —The colored teachers of Greenville to cover the cost, and for reserving have organized a county teachers’asso- $300,000 of the receipts as a fund to ciation. i redeem the bonds. It is a modest —In two years more the hsl of the ■ measure. Its author evidently does heavy school indebtedness of Kershaw not propose to commit the country to coljn !> will have been liquidated, a gigautjc and costly scheme until per- P arents ft Ne” berry ne<tro Mm The fSth'ie i« rrrjtumced careful fit to nniemth* mam and enlartd Scheme tv be draicn KvuthSf, tr-CAPITAL PKIZK, STS.OOO^u Tickets only *3 shares In Proportion. rccentlv gave him two hundred s2 i'l \ I* 1I>«P U W’liliA Isav.' j ^ | ^ fectli sure offu praeticahility* It is a Utih( . s fi)r striU r U y a w | lite bov serious question whether a telegraph brick. SNsiem cun he established which will —Jhe Texas fever still rages. On he I'euuun rniivo in the face of the i Tuesday of last week fifty colored] powt-riul competition it would have j ® n| iX TH| d 8 lett N<'\\ berry for that Stute. j —The Georgetown and Ringsfree! W HItiST all aronnd I hear ihe familiar and merry Year>" I am prompted to contribute a little more 1 of “A Happy N** ud to MK> ‘Telegraph Company has declared a Ex-Skn .Ton 6>ri£NOEK, <>t Alilh .ma, has departed by way of Halifax for to contend against. But the introduc- ''.n/land. During ids stay in Canada tion ot the bill will compel attention i | )Cr CC u^ <f ail( j ip a *• was r.easelcssl} r watched by two ,0 the measure and force its discussion ; very prosperous condition, detectives. in th« country as well as in Congress. | —The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch ^ m We have no hope that the present Re-j Masons will meet this year at Grecn- Gi'N. Fitz Jouji I’orter is said to publican Congress will give the coun- '’UlC; on hebrnary 12ih. be apprehensive that the bill for his trv a . K)S i a | telegraph. But we shall —^ meeting of cor|>orator« of the Florence Manufacturing Company will he held in that town on the 21st inst., for the purpose of organizing. —The Fee Dee Buildimr and Loan Association of Florence has been or ganized under the charter granted at the recent session of the Legislature. —The Chester Bulletin learns that Mr. 8nm Burdell, of Lewis Turnout, is recovering from the gunshot wound which he recently received by acci dent. ' — A dead-beat, going under the name of “Fred Cooper, Orange, California,” has been doing the good people of relict may not pass the House; and it be disappointed if the next House of is further reported that the President Representatives, in which the Demo- will veto it if it do pass. Bince the burning of the Ncwlmll House at Milwaukee, with its fearful ! ss of lilo. the city authorities of New Y ork are overhauling the hotels and insisting that they be put in a better condition of safety for life in case of lire. , .it-sung point ii raised by I.i-i ; Ireland, of the Homan Catholic Di mm Minnesota, who forbids men b t^ ill the' church from keeping saloon . .ehdipg bars, pr furnishing Bqu r to Coe public in any maimer cruts have an overwhelming majority, do not pass a postal telegraph bill which the Senate will indorse and the President will be forced to sign. FIHEH If/ yEVriiERUY. From tile News and Courier. Newbkkuy, January Ifi.-Mr. Robert llobnun’s duelling, in the outskirts of town, near Helena, was completely deployed by tire this morning about 3 o’clock. The fire broke out in the j Chester, and oilier tow ns are warned and bad made root of the building, such progress before it was discovered that nothing was saved. The origin of the tire is unknown. Mr. Holman supposes that the tire caught from a whaH ver. under penalty of excomniu- spark from the chimney. The dwell- uication. hi” was insured for $760 and furniture ,rc hi, and wearing apparel for 8250 in the original amount appropriated Lancashire Insurance Company, Man chester. England, Messrs. Glenn & Pool, agents, Newberry, 8. C. Mr. Holman estimates his loss at at least $1,200. Newberry, January 18.—A fire starting in a room over Pelham’s drug store on Tuesday morning at 1 o’clock consumed the building and stock, and that will not complete the work—which also burned the adjoining store occti- has been very indifferently done. pied by Sense & Co. as a liquor and billiard saloon, besides doing eonsid- Tnn for taking the last census was $3,000,- 000, which jt was estimated would be sufficient. But additional appropria tions have been since made making the total amount $.'>,503.fi24.Gl, and now S100.il >0 more is asked for. But even That is what a great many people are doing; They don’t know just what is the matter, but they have It combination of pains and aches, and each month they grow worse. The only sure remedy Vet found is Brown’s Iro* Bitters, and this by rapid and thorough assimilatioa with the blood purifies and enriches it, and rich, strong blood flowing to every part of the system repairs the wasted tissues,' drives out disease and gives health and strength. This is why Brown*! Iron Bitters will cura kidney and liver diseases, consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, malar* fia, intermittent levers, Ste. 4 l LonwDna State Lottery Conipsny. eeMfuliyaccoiuDlish that desired wish. THEREFORE entire stock doWh to B ttioietjf of its "Yea do herein/ certify that m nmervue the arnutgna ’Tihfor <ul the Monthly tved 1 tieiai-Annual Drawingt of The Lo’utsiunS ' State Lottery Company, and in psrton imn- ! age and control the uravtingt themeelvei, ] and that the tame a*e conducted rnitk hon- tame are conauame mtenmey Por u,. few weeks l hurl the prices of my entire stock do*h to ft moiety or in ! t^ aMd e,,8tt “ cvery vWtol 14 mw thii certificate, with fnc-»imile» of our tty natures attached, »n its adeertisemente." The Russian Government has deter- | trahle damage to the stock in the ad- ined to build a railroad and a uiii- j 1 ?’ 11 ’! 1 ,- 8 f or , C8 ot M heeler Bros, and minei vcr.'ifs in Siberia. , Dr. East’s drug store. Mr. Pelham 11 this (teteimlna- i a8 t $7,00), insured for$t,000. 8euse tion he carried into eflect the changes & (j 0 . lost $2,000, fully insured. Wheeler Bros, lost $1,500. fully in sured Dr. East’s less i.b i t the same. . , ..j ,, ........ luliv insured. The office ot 8ilas schools are the heralds ot civilization : Jo|l - lgtw| , 0? Mastei% OV(>1 . Pelham’s nnd advanccincnt. They arc not safe . 8 tore was consumed with its contents, auxiliaries jji inaintaiiiing tiic power loss $1,000, no insurance. The stores that w ill follow will soon make Siberia unfit for a penal colony. Railroads nnd burned belonged to J. A. (Jrotwell; value $10,000, insured for $0,000. of despotic governments. The temperauce movement is about „ rm to assume large proportions in h Ion da- ! ^llo-s of whiskey in bond At the recent session of ihe Florida] in the different government store- Cionference uf the Methodist Episcoi»al houses of the country. But what is Church. South, a committee was ap-; j* ie ot whiskey being in pointed to go before the Mato Lcgisla-, t() t | lC ('imrimirti Commercial the oth- ture and represent the cause of 1cm- ■oj 8. Pm* St., BtkiiMMk Not. *8. litu % l *ras ft great suft'erer fror* l>ytpepsu. ftBd for eeveral • weeks could eat nothing and 2 m growing weaker every if. I tried Brown’s Iron Bitten, and am happy to say I now have a good appe&e, and am getting stronger. Jos. UcCawlxy. Brown’s Iron Bitters b not a drink and does net contain whiskey. It is the only preparation of Iron that causes no injurious ef fects. Get the genuine. Don’t be imposed oa with imitations. pcrancc, and another committee was appoiuled to prepare a plan for a gen era! temperance movement throughout the State. A r.n.Lis now before the New Jer sey Legislature, with the prospect of passage, which contemplates the double object of compulsory elementary edu cation and the regulation of tlic em- posed bill, which will go into eflect, if at all, in September next, the em ployment of children under ten years of age in any manufacturing, mechani cal or mercantile pursuit is prohibited. The prohibition is extended to the age of fourteen years, except during school vacation. The product of the Leadville mines of gold, silver anil lead for 1832 was $17,127,402. This is largely in excess of the yield of.any previous year, even including the period of excitement at tending the discoveries of the carbon ate fields. Over $GG,000,0<JUin precious minerals have been taken from these mines since their discovery in 1878. The total product of Colorado for 1882 is quoted at $26,750,898. Thus it will be seen that the Leadville region fur nishes mure than two-thirds of the whole product of the State. distillation is affixed to each. The whiskey thus barreled can, under the revenue laws, remain in this ware house under government lock and key fo^Bktee years. Then the whiskey is saffPfo l>e “in bond.” At tlic expira tion of three years the tax of ninety cents per gallon must be paid on the original quantity of whiskey in the barrels, as shown by the gauge when it was barreled, less two and a half gallons {icr annum allowed for evap oration and shrinkage. Then a tax- paid stamp is put on each barrel, and the brand, with the name of the dis tiller, the number of the district, and the date of the payment of the tax, is burned in the head. Now the distiller, for the first time, can do as he pleases with Ids whiskey, and it is said to be “taken out of bond.” by the Bulletin to be on the lookout for him. ^ —Col. A. Coward, the Superinteiid- ent of Education, Was In Charleston last week, visiting tlic public schools of the city, with a view to put himself en rapport with their demands upon him. He returned to his office in Columbia on Monday. —The Rev. David Derrick, one of the oldest and best k nown ministers of the Methodist Episcopal Church, died at his residence in Columbia on the 12th inst. in the eighty-third year of his age. He had retired from the ac tive ministry. —Judge T. J. Mackey and family have let! Chester for Washington city, where tin y will henceforth make their residence. Judge Mackey will return to attend the spring and fall terms of the circuit court for Chester county. —The Herald publishes the follow ing as the successful ticket in the muni cipal election for Rock Hill on Monday of last week: Intendant—J. It. Allen; wardens—W. C. Hutchinson, J. W. Fewell, T. C. Beckham, it. J. Hagins. —Five prisoners, all colored, escaped from the Marion jail on Monday night by filing the grating of the room in which they were confined and letting themselves down to the ground with the hnngnian’s rope. They have not' been recaptured yet. —Clarendon, according to the tax returns, had only $2,500 in moneys, bank bills, etc., at the last return! People don’t litre to own up to having money. Poor Hampton county re turned only $131! Clarendon and Hampton return less than any other counties in the State. —Lewis Bowers, near Greenville, one night went to learn the cause of a noise in the chicken house, and was bitten by some sjiecies of wild animal. Lost week, while attempting to drink j some water, he was taken with spasms, Jains all the leading news of the Doily and died shortly after with every; and is arranged in handy depart- symptom of hydrophobia. j 1 10 -Col. E., M. .Bovkin. Ihe* ?nperin-L ' < Foreign News temtent of Immigration, has just set- embraces <Tpoeial’dbpatnhes fiom all quar ried twelve families, among them thii ty tors of tin-globe. Under the bead of adults, in Kershaw county. The iin j * ~ * A j npr j caa s, eW8 in Columbia the early part of last are the Telegraphic Dispatches of week. Colonel Bovkin’s term as the week from all parts of tne Union. This Superintendent of Immigration wil,; feature akme expire on the 15th of April, and he \ The Weekly Herald believes that by that time there will be th „ nmt valuable chronicle in the world, live hundred of the llimirariau Jubor- an it is the cheapest. Every week is given ers in Kershaw' county alone. ] a faithful report of Incorporated in 1868 tor *8 years by the Legls* I latnre for Educnttmir.l and Charttnble purposes —with n capital of fl.oeo.ow—to which a reserve fund of "W has since been added. By an overwhelming poputsr vote Its fran chise was made a purt. of the present State CoQ- stliuilon adopted Pcceiabe 2d. A. D. 1878. - The only Lottery ever voted e» and etiderted by the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Tts Orand .Hlngl* Number Drawings taka A Sri.ENDID OPPORTUNITY tO WIN A FORTUNE. SECOND GRAND DRAWING, Cl,ASS •», AT NSW ORLEANS TUESDAY, February IS, 18S3-lB3d Monthly Drawing, CAPITAL PRIZE. SIA.OOO. ICO.OCO Tickets at tire Dollars Each, Fraetluas, In Fifths, la Proportion. U*T OF FRISKS. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE IM.000 IVEY STOCK, Whilst belrg considerably reduced by the unprecedented rush, yet contains » very nles selection, which will be sold at prices to completely Ignore all my former efforts, and rush my name throughout the county AS a forest tire. Very respectfully, J. L. MIMNAUGH. 1 do do ••••••«•«••••••••••• 25.000 1 do lo.oco 2 ViUXKSOf StOvO. 12,000 B do *030 . . • s • • • • ••iaaaaav*** 10,000 1ft do lOOO • * • • •«,«••• ••••edaea 10,000 23 do 600. • • • • al*•#•*• a/k 40,000 100 do JOO * •••••••• a* ••••« 20,000 8->0 do loo 30.000 BOO do 60• • • • • ••••••« ••••••••« 26,000 loco do 26 26,000 N. B.—This sale lasts for ft few weeks, and Is the last opportunity to buy goods si your own prices. NOT ICE.- - . . f * Tint win during the present week thove our stock of goods ofle door south of odf W present stand, into the room now occupied by Mr. Wolfe. We will continue Id keep a F1KST-CLASS stock of AFPKOSIMATIOM PRtXKI. 9 ApprorlftiftUon Prizes of S7»o....V... » do Co eoo • do do *60 196T Prizes, amounting to.... f,T80 4,500 1,280 wes.eoo Application for rates to clnbs should he made only to tue odee of the Company In New Orleans. For further Information writ* clearly, ftflsg full adOress. 8“nd orders by Express, Register* «d Letter or Money Order, addressed only fo M. A. DAtoPWN, New Or!eaa«, La., or H. A. DAUPHIN, 007 Sevaath St., Waaltlngtaa, D. O. Jaa »-6w sou liEtf YORK WEEKLY HERALD. >'* i- cr day ami that paper explains as fol lows: Attached to every distillery is a warehouse of which the government, through a United States storekeeper, takes exclusive charge. On every door is a patent “government lock,” and rite storekeeper keeps the keys. At the end of tnc warehouse nearest the distillery proper, is partitioned oil the “cistern room,” that contains tanks, into which tlic whiskey runs direct from the still. From these tanks it is drawn ofl’into barrels in the 11IV CFTVTT vrvwjrvr a I 111 lilt? United States gauger. The barrels so tilled are rolled into the other por tion ot the warehouse, and a “ware-j migrants are Hungarians, who arrived house stamp, bearing the date of the • o A.v r PI.~ . . as OXH DOLLAR A YEAR. T HE circulation of this popular newspa- l>er is constantly increasing. It con- WALKER’S SPECIFIC. Political News Hampton and Gambf.tta.—A Wash- embracing complete and comprehensive ington correspondent says: “8enator dispatches from Washington, including full Hampton was among Ihe callers at the reports of the speeches of eminent politi- White House yesterday. General ^ *‘“'“ Gordon says there Is a striking resem blance between the late Leon Gum- betta and General Hampton. From tiiis I conclude that Gordon must owe Hampton a grudge of same kind. I never saw Gambetta, but if written descriptions and photographs are cians on the questions of the hour. The Farm Department of the Weekly Herald gives the latest as well as the most practical suggestions and discoveries relating to the duties of the farmer, hints for raising cattle, poultry, grains, trees, vegetables, etc., etc., with suggestions for keeping buildings ami THIS TRULY WONDERFUL REMEDY HAS NEVER FAILED TO CURE CONSUMPTION. Its speedy action upon ail Bronchial and Pulmonic Affections is beyond belief to those who have never tried H or seen it nsed. It speedily aliuvn Bronchial and l monio Fevers. It is a wonderfql EXPECTORANT AND HEALER. It keopr the digestive and urinary or gans in a natonU und healthy condition— it PURIFIES THE BLOOD, Instantly relieves night sweets, gonensss of appetite and general debility. It has been known only four years and HAS NEVER FAILED to PERFECT A CURE. Any one afflicted, with what is generally considered death’s arini courier, consump tion, con be cored for $2.50, $5.00 or $10.00 »„oorriitjg to the stage which the disease has reached. No pdtient has yet taken f 10 \vo;ih before a cure was affected. The SPECIFIC is recommended only for pulmonary affections, and those desiring to use it can do so by sending theirojders to the proprietors of this psper or riireot to me, stating that yon raw this adve.tiae* ment in the tv jansbnro Nzws akz> iiaaxLD W »i!ser*53 RHEUMATIC HEREBY Cures Rheumatism, either acute or chron ic, in from eight to ten days. Price by Express, $5 per Bottle DE. J. W. WALKER, FRANKL1NTON, N. C. Jane 13 DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, C LOTH litU, NOTIONS, HATS, ETC,, And will continue to sell them at the lowest possible prices. tVe are now offering (3-E.EA.T B-A-R-G-A-IITS In order to reduce stock. COMB AND HEAR OUR PRICES. ANNOUNCEMENT I! * IN addition to the shore, we will Tdd, after remoral, * full and complete stock of O-IR/OCIEIR/IEIEJS Of *11 kinds—Staple and Fancy. We cannot enumerate, but you ntar be sure of gettifig anything you want, and may also be sure of getting it at the LOWEST PRICE. We return thanks to our friends and the public for tnc patronage we have received, and solicit * continuance. If you wish a happy and prosperous New Year, you can find no more certain way of having it than by spending your money with ns. COME AND SEE. Charlottk Observer: Governors Cleveland, of New York, Thompson, of 8i>nth Carolina, and Puttison, of Pennsylvania, were all quietly inaugn rated without fuss, feathers or martial parade. This is an improvement. There is no reason why there should be flag-flying;, driimdieatiug, sohiier- murehing or any other kind of tom- fooiery at the inauguration of our public officials of any grade, from President down. These things are part of the pompous nonsense which crowned heads resort to, to impress the populace with the idea of royal dignify, i ll: do not comport with. correct ideas of Republican simplicity, and should have no recognition in a land wh re the private citizen is as much of a sovereign, and more if there be any distinction, as the servants elected to transact the pub.ic business. There are too many States and there have been too many Governors to make the brief incumbent of a gubernatorial chair any mighty magnate. In fact the majority oi them are very small, com mon-place individuals, and the closer one draws to the ii the smaller they become. A Catholic Univkrsity.—The New York Herald is authority for the state ment that a groat Catholic university is projected, to be situated on the Hud son River, within easy reach of New York, for the educat ion of both clergy and laity. The scheme is grounded upon the theory that an educational es tablishment is needed where Catholic students who so desire may receive the highest possible training in every department of human and theological science; an establishment that should equal Yale and Harvard in equip ments, finish and range of studies,' while it should surpass them in thor oughness and depth. Such is the project now under consideration. Its chief promoter, with, if is understood, tlic consent and encouragement of the t'athoiie hierarchy in the United States, is Bishop Spalding, of Peoria, one of the youngest, most brilliant and most energetic of the American Catho lic bishops. guides, I should say Hampton had the faming utensils in repair. This is supple- advantage of the two. An artist here, •■"‘nted by a well-edited department, wide- who deserves tlic rank shove the ma-1 C<, P ,C ^> u,l de r riie bead of joritv of American artists, Wm. Carl ! The Home, Browne, tells me that when Hampton ! rccipcs for vne tlc*l dishes, bints for fust came to the Senate quite a crowd making clothing and for keeping up with saw him get out of the carriage at the the latest fashions at the lowest price, hotel. It seems that they had heard Every item of cooking or economy sug- llampton was expected that dav. The gested in this department is practically average Washingtonian had, of conrse, h Y experts before publication. Let- Wi » r .,,.f him, ,,,d . imui- her ol their, dutci mined to get an early n u me Department of the Weekly Hf-rald look at him. Browne eavs as he will save the hoysewife more than one hun- stepped down on the pavement nnd died times the price of the paper. The in- stood erect before them there w as a terestsof Skilled Labor are looked after, and everything relating to spontaneous cheer ftom the outskirts ] of the crowd. As tliere are few men 1 whose personal appearance can pro- mechanics and labor-saving §» carefully yoke such an exhibition, I think 1 am recorded. There is a page devoted to ail correct in imessing that General Uor- the latest phases of the business markets, don must be near-sighted—or jeulof s.” crops, merchandise, etc., etc. A valuable | feature is found in the specially reported ! prices and conditions of • —Puny, weak and sickly children are made healthy and strong by using Brown’s Iron Bitters. * The postal telegraph bill introduced in the House of Representatives by Mr. Anderson, of Kansas, is one of the most important measures proposed during the present session. The bill pmooses the construction <ri' a lelc- A Railroad Outrage.—In cor se quence of i he publication by the Char lotte Observer of the news that the conductors of the Richmond and Dan ville Road had been put on “mileage pay,” and the furtlier news that they could not earn more than $55 a month under this system against $70 under the old, the Authorities of the railroad | instiluted an inquisition to ascertain which conductor had dared to give this information. Two condnctors were hauled up by the railroad au thorities and examined on Friday, but they denied making t.he statement and nothing could be none :o them. —Work on the Georgetown & Tjine s Railroad is progressing rapidly. A sub-cofttraet for grading ten miles of tiie Lane’s end lias been awarded to Mr. W. K. Hardin, who graded fifteen ,1 . .... , miles of the Central road. Work has 0ln I or?hmd, Maine, to been begun'oii the Georgetown end. Topeka. Kansas with branches to all otli.-r (mints it may be deemed'dc*irn- blc to i each. Offices are to be estab-l li«(ied unlv in carrier (Mrstoffices until the Posimanier General considers it feasible to introduce them in the smaller offices. Messages are to tie carried at a uniform rate of tweutv- fivo rents for ten words, until the i'otGutaaler Gonera! recommends a re- Horrors of the InqnUltlon. The “ nquis.t on” of olden time inflicted I horrible torments on its victims, such as stretching them in ail kinds of unreasona ble shapes and breaking their tames. But these torments were rot much worse than those which are cxi>erienced by people who now sutler from muscular rheumatism. Mr. L. O. Morgan, of Syracuse, was a mauyr to muscular rheumatism, but Perry Davis's Pain Killer made him well. Mention this to your friend who is tortured * 10 - | with rheumatism. • tl& WINTRY BLASTS BRING COUCHS COLDS CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA Perry Davis’s Pain Killer CURES COUGHS COLDS CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA Provide against the evil effects of Win try Blasts by procuring Pexrt Davis’s Pain Rule*. EVERY GOOD DRUGGIST KEENS IT. The Produce Market. Sporting News, at home and abroad, to- § ether with a Story every week, a Sermon y some eminent divine, Literary, Musical, Dramatic, Personal and Sea Notes. There is no paper in the World which contains s« much news matter every week as the Weekly Herald, which is sent, postage free, for One Dollar. You can subscribe at any time. THE NEW YORK HERALD. IN A WEEKLY FORM, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, Address, NEW YORK HERALD, Broadway and Ann 8t, New York. I HAVE never had any liking for great “blowing” in advertisements, but have depended rather upon selling goods at such prices Ss to satisfy my old customers and draw rsc.r.y new ones, I still intend to adopt the same plan, nnd I feel sure that I can come fully up to every assertion I make, it is impossible to give the prices of the numerous goods 1 have In store. But 1 quote: PIEDMONT HOMESPUN, the best in the market, at 7 cents per yard. CALICOES at 5, 6 and 7 cents—the last figure for the best SHOES, in great variety and at prices to suit anybody. CLOTHING of ail syles and at all prices. My stoqk of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Wines, Liquors, etc., will be sold at correspondingly low prices, and I shall always b« pleased to show my goods. Give mo a call at BEATY A BRO/S OLD STAND. B. SUGEITIiEIldrEE,. ' Remember the place—Old Stand of Beaty A Bro. ies. REMOVAL Atmore’s Mince Meat rium Padding. Citron, Raisins, Cnmnta. French Candies. Almonds, P?cans, English Walnots. Dried Figa. Mac arc and Cheese. Lea A Perrin’s Sauce*. Tomato Catsup. Crosse A Blackwell's Pickle*. <• A Fresh Barrel cf Falcon Xarhet Best Smoked Beef. „ ..Sugar-cured Uncanvaasad Hama Buckwheat Flour. And a great many other goods which purchasers will have to call and see for themselves. R. M. HUEY. Wl’THEVILLE T HE second term of this Institution will CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE. COTTON IS LOW,. “•BUT— B. SUGENHEIMER’S PRICES ARE VERY MUCH L.OVBER. NEW FURNITURE! ARRIVED AND TO ARRIVE. DON'T BOY Until yon have seen my stoc*, which is the largest, hainJ. soniest, and cheapest according to quality, and for designs ana workmanship u n e n u a 1 e d. Everything warranted to b« a* represented. You will get just what yon buy. Furniture neatly repaired at moderate prices. Mattresses of my own manufactore. Spring Beds and wire mattresses that can’t bo beat in Quality or Prices. A new supply of picture frames, wall pockets, brackets, mirrora- ebromos, as cheap as the cheapest. A new supply of Sewing Machines at ’t be UNDERSOLD. Sewing Maehii good as any in the market, and l can repaired, and any part or attachment furnished. Hand attachments for all Sewin: Sewing Machines Newifes and oil for sale. mg Machines. This much-needed improvement will be a great relief to tue many Jodies who wearv of the constant use of the treadles, and to those whose state of health forbids'an undue use of one set ot muscles. Gentlemen can aid in the sewing, and delicate females use their hands to rest their feet. Learners can use the hand to help the feet acquire the motion. Remember, yon can use both hands and feet together, or either as desired, without changing the attachment. Come one, come find net one. LOW IN PRICE, at ’ ’ ^ THE WINNSBORO FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE STORE, R. W. PHILLIPS. H Opig of FI ail Mr THE subscriber would infoim h!s friends and patrons that he has removed Into the store one door north of his old stand, occu pied fonneriy by Caldwell A Lauderdale, where he will be glad to wait upon his ... . , „ . . . „ v. ,, commence on the nth day of February, at customers and the public generally, i..... .. _ . . . . ” *. which time re-organization of classes will 3 hankful nr past favors, he hopes to merit 1 . a contlnuanco of the same. Will give the best goods, Shelf Groceries and Canned Go-‘Is at greatly reduced •' prices. v Come one, eopie all; you will find it to your advantage to buy of AT M. L. KINARD’S. take place. Thorough instruction in all | OVERCOATS IN ALL STYLES. MEN’S YOUTHS’ and Row srnre. departments. Tuition and board as low as GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS AND NECKWEAR^ SUTS * Got.’ FINE SHOES, SOFT and STIFF HATS of Sl SHADES and Colok*. Enolibh Saddles for $5, ffi, $7 and Kentucky Spring Seat Saddles for ULYSSE G. DESTORTEfv R, S. WOLFE. Ofen BtJOOtKs at $37 and $4fi, at ULTB6S Gw DESPOETEB. . a can be obtained in any first-class institution of the kind. For further information, ad dress MRS. MARY H. MEANS, Principal, VYjthevlUe, Va. Mrs. Means refers, by permission, to ex- Governor Hagood and Prof. R. M-. Davis, Columbia, Gen. John Bratton and Col. J. IL Rion* WuuwbXo. i™ e r n v£ >a c,f T 7 oa inrfled to call and examine tnv stock oftILOTHING. All orders addressed to my care will receive prompt atteo- * ^o*pIV s !J^ r ^’ COLUMBIA, S.O OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL.. SeWS^DHEBS^OTnCE^ 8 NEATLY ^VTED AT yUE