The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, January 23, 1883, Image 2
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A JtATLttO * O RV.VA WAY.
i South Pacific Train Boltt Down a Steep
Grade-Many PaMengen Hilled and
Burned In the Wreck.
r t iR’
Ttiv >i( ! i« mi lino steamer, • ('im-
bri!.,'’ v-'i'ieli !• it Hamlnnjron the l”!li
in>t. New York, came into col
lision withilio Rritishsteamer ‘•Sultan”
on Friday morning oil Dorkam and
instantly sank. There were four
hundred ami ninety persons on board,
figures. He called attention to it as !
illustrating the growth of the country
; and the reasonableness of creating this
now department of the government—
♦'h need ot which is very generally 8an Francisco, Janttary 20.—A
•«> ■ eded. g!'‘*ut railroad accident has occurred
■»■ ■■ near Tehachapi station ot! the Sontlp
srn TM caroliaa xvirs. ; 6,11 Facific Railroad. There being
only otic telegraph operator at Tehac-
The Public »'* rcqiutied rarefully to notice the »«t»
i oiid en’.ttrgeU Scheme to be drawn Monthly.
t^CAPITAL, PltlZE, •T5,000_*|
t Tickats only *3 share* iu Pro|M>rtiou;
— Tlu-re me only three prisoners in hapi station, the press dispatches re-
the Chester jail. garding tlie railroad accident are not
—There were five amali fires in Flor- J et 1>! 1 cpi y e « , > hut tiie toliowing has
once in one dav last week. ■ hwu obtained tit the office ot tlie rail-
*““» I ro &“£'S;, is ,, t the
"r , , •! , countj. 1 expi . e88 by the Southern Pacific, which
— rhe school debt of Newberry left here at 9.20 a. in. yesterday,
and only fifty-six were saved. This is county is $i:J,000 and the county debt stopped near Tehachapi station to ciit
one ot tlie most dreadful disasters ever &-3’hd0. j <>nt an exfraengine takenon at Sumner
recorded. The steamers were travel- , -Mr. J. S. Ra.nsay, of Senrca City, to assist in pulling up the Tehachapi
lias mule an assignment to B. Frank : grade. AVIulo makwig tlie change, by
gnd liabilities not some means ns yet Unknown the train
ing in a dense tbg, and there seems to yi„ ail . Assets
be po blame attributable to any of the stated
officers.
Gov. Shklly M. Cui.lom, who suo-
—The books of subscription to (lie
got away and started back northward
down a grade of 120 feet to the mile
ceeds David Davis as Senator from been pledged
Illinois, is fifty-four years old and a —It is probable that the Beaufort
native ol Kentuckv. He moved to ^ oluntcer Artillery will visit Savan-
Volu nicer
. . . .... , . 10 .„ nah on the occasion of the Sesqui-
Hl.nois in early hfe nnd in 1856 was (;c| , ttI1Ili)ll ( . ck . bl . fttion>
admitted to the bar. He was a Whig be- „ Npw | )m . v shipped from September
fore becoming a Republican and served 1, 1882, to the 12th instant 16,602 bales
in the Legislature, of which he was of cotton, against 12,150 for the same
elected speaker in 1860, and was four the preceding vear.
Florence cotton factory have not yetj** ,e ^ ,a ' n consisted ot two engines,
been opened, but $25,000 have already ex P , ‘ { ‘ ,8 > n,| d baggage cars, two
• • • ’ sleepers, one coach and smoker. It
went down the grade at a frightful
speed for about four iniles. when the
times elected to Congress. He after
wards served two terms in the Legis
lature, of which lie was again chosen
speaker in 1872. Ho wgs twice elected
Governor.
—Miss Henrietta' DeLeon died in
Camden on the 12th instant. &he is
said to have been one hundred years
old, and her death is attributed to old
age.
—Four thousand four hundred and
thirlv-fotir tickets were sold at the
There is talk of a duel between Greenville & Columbia Railroad depot
Fred Uebhard. who is following Mrs. in Greenwood from February 1,1882,
Langtry about the country, and a yc- j '* aima D 1 » f888.
. . a. t • Vu i n _ i —Harriet King, colored, escaped
porter otthe St. Loins Globe-Bento- fr()m tlie dewberry jai, a few da vs ago
ernt. Fred cursed the reporter for through the opening by which a'batch
some printed remarks, and challenged of prisonora had previously escaped,
him to a fist encounter, which the re- ami which had not been properly re
porter declined, but said he would j ^ a * ie< ^' , ^ , ,
meet Fred in the duello style. He I „ T 1 , 1 ! 0
, , „ . , - „ , that the growth and lunnovcinent ot
then sent a challenge in form to Geb- orangebuig during the last year or
hard which the latter was about to [ two lias been “marvellous and enconr-
accept when Mrs. Langtry interfered ! aging.” A building “booar’ pro-
nnd made him drop it, thus preventing
Fred troin adding further to ins noto
riety.
In Texas there are 6,200 miles in
length of railway lines, growing two
iniles daily. Taxation is thirty cents
on each $100. There is $1,250,000 in
in the State treasuary. State bonds
arc worth forty per cent, premium,
andrlie debt of the State was reduced
by that rare old genius, Governor
Roberts, who doesn’t believe in politi-
gresses.
—Miss Diana Vaughn, an old lady
of tlie Butler Creek section of Edge-
field county, fell on the 12th instant
from her chair into the tire from some
unknown cause and was burned to
death.
— The wires of the Georgetown and
Kingstrce Te’ -graph Company are, by
agreement with the contractor of the
Georgetown and Lane’s Railroad, t •
l.c removed by him to the line of the
railroad.
—Mr. Ponti, a Northern man, who
has iiecn in Georgetown for some weeks
end avoring to form a joint stock com
pany to build a hotel in that town, ha-
innermost sleeper jumped the track
and went over an embankment about
150 feet high, carrying with it the other
sleeper, and mail, baggage and ex
press cars, which were piled in a shat
tered heap. They then took fire and
were consumed. The coach and
smoker kept on down the grade ami
were stopped without leaving the
track about two miles further on. AlJ
on board the latter were uninjured.
The scene following the wreokrwas
terrible. A number of person*itoeru
jammed amid the ruins of the train
and roasted to death before tlie eyes of
those helpless to save them. At pres-
'ent it is impossible to give the loss of
life accurately, but it is believed from
twelve to titteen persons Were killed
or burned to death The dead, so far
as known, are Mrs. John Cashel), wife
of a well known mining man, burned;
F. W. Pierson, express messenger, the
porter of one of t he sleepers named
Wright, was taken out also, but died
soou after. Lawrence, porter of the
other sleeper, was burned. It is
feared that the wife of ex-Governor
Downy, who with her husband was
on the train, is among the dead. At
10.50 a-in. seven bodies had been laid
out, some burned beyond recognition.
A special train has been sent to the
rescue from Los Angelos with physi
cians and an undertaker. The d* ad
and injured will be taken to Los An
gelos, meantime every possible atten
tion is paid to them on the ground. A
wrecking train has arrived from Sum
ner.
cal thanksgiving days, $1,400,000 las
year, leaving a balance of Texas bond - retained to the North, but the measure
outstanding, and held mainly bv Texas : °* llls Pllct ' c8S ' s ,i ‘ ), s| uted.
schools and institutions of learning, of' - Tlic steamsliip “Western Texas,”
ci non nnn rr»i o. | which arived at Port Rovai on IGtli
$4,000,000 live per cents, file Nate s (in ||(ir wuy t() )iml on
taxable wealth hgfi grown from $280,- board the dead body of a passenger.
000,000 iu 1877 to $110,000,000 in 1882. He left New York in the last singes of
The free school fund will soon i, c ' c -nsmnnliou, and died on the second
$6,361,500. More than i million d»l- i day 0Ut :
Jars were dispensed
ist year among
free schools attended by 295,000 pupils.
A white and a colored normal school
provide home-made teachers. The
University of Texas has one million
acres of choicest land. Its main build
ing at Austin is now being erected,
and it, with its branches, now an ail.-.
ilie intelligent recognition >f (h j , ;
islntnre in such liberal action i-- will
meet the public demand ! ■ ) • ,.! ■
quale endowment > mi u ■
Zillion. Ii should b ■ .oi.ic • t •
is engrafted in the eonsti,mhai t
Texas a provision clodding a poor
nmn to invest $5,000 in real property,
and, making it his homestead, it cannot
be mortgaged or sold for debt, and can
bo conveyed absolutely over by the
joint deed of iimsi and wife. From
these facts and figures we may gather
some ideaof the growth and prospect
of the Lone Star State.
The present system of raising reve
nues for the General Government falls
very heavily upon the agricultural in
terests of the country. In a recent
debate in the United States Senate,
Mr. Davis, of West Virginia, stated
that about eighty per cent, of our ex
ports is derived from agriculture, that
the average duty on articles used by
tiie farmers of the country is about
forty per cent., and that the value of
our corn, hay and cotton crop alone
fora single year was $1,400,000,000,
and according to the estimate of the
Bureau of Agriculture the entire farm I
products in 1881 were worth about
$3,500,000,000. Much is heard about
the mines of California and Nevada,
yet the value of tho annual wheat
product of these States is greater than
the value of their mineral products,
and the total value of the crops of this
country for a year will probably ex
ceed that of all of the gold, and silver
money in the world. Agriculture con
tributes not only eighty per cent, of
our exports, hut also about ninety per
cent, of our internal revenue—tobacco
being a direct product of tlie soil and
whiskey an indirect one. The creation
of an executive department of agricul
ture, as proposed by the bill reported
by the Senate committee, would not be
costly. The organization' of the ex
isting bureau would be transferred to
the new department, and the total
additional outlay required would not
—On Monday last II. D. \. Biemann
was elected iutendiint and C. L. Reid.
(\\ endclkin, J. C. Mickler, J. D.
| yerner, John J. Ansel and V. L. Nor-
| man wardens of the town of Walhalla.
{They constituted a citizens’ ticket.
I Another ticket received a few votes.
—The Edgefidd Advertiser is in
formed that Mrs. Vary Crane, of Edge-
field county, and her son, William,
have brought suit against the Charlotte,
■ Columbia and Augusta Railroad, each
fill- $gt),(X>() damages. They bad flieir
buggy crushed and horse killed by a
•rain, -everal weeks ago, and them
selves sustained personal injuries from
the u cident,
— About $19,000 of the Georgetown
, bonds issued iu aid of the Georgetown
A Eatie’s Railroad have been taken by
residents of the county. The bonds
gre hand-omely engraved, bear inter
cut at seven per cent., payable in Jan
uary and Ju)y at the People’s National
Bank of Charleston. The coupons arc
receivable for municipal taxes and
other dues.
—The Port Royal Post says that a
collision occurred near McNeill's Sta
tion, on the Port Itoval & Augusta
Railway, on Wednesday, between a
construction train ami u lumber train,
in which the engine of the latter was
thrown from the track and several cars
damaged. Conductor W. M. Bowen,
of the lumber train, luul his leg in
jured. Charley Williams, a colored
train hand, was slightly hurt. Tlie
cause of the collision is not known.
WINTRY BLASTS BRING
COUGHS
COLDS
CONSUMPTION
BRONCHITIS
RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA
Perry Davis's Pain Killer
CURES
COUGHS
COLDS
CONSUMPTION
BRONCHITIS
RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA
Provide against the evil effects of Win-
tey Blasts by procuring Perry
Davis’s Pain Killer.
EVERY GOOD DRUGGIST KEENS IT.
New Life
Is given by using Brown’s
Iron Bitters. In the
Winter it sirengtliens and
Warms the system; in the
/' Spring it enriches the blood
and conquers disease; in the
Summer it gives tone to the
nerves and digestive organs;
in the Fall it enables the
system to stand the shock
of sudden changes.
In no way can disease be
so surely prevented as by
keeping the system in per
fect condition. Brown’*
Iron Bitters ensures per
fect health through th£
changing seasons, it disarms
the danger from impure
Water and miasmatic air,
and it prevents Consump
tion, Kidney and Liver Dis
ease, Sec.
1 H. S. Berlin, Esq., of the
well-known firm of H. SL
Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le
Droit Building, Washing
ton, D. G, writes, Dec. sth,
iSSi:
Gentlemen: I take pleas
ure in stating that I have used
Brown’s Iron Bitten for mcK
laria and nervous troubled,
caused by overwork, wit*
excellent results.
Beware of imitatioMr
Ask for Brown’s Iron Bit*
ters, and insist on having
it. Don’t be imposed on
with something recom
mended as ‘'just as good.*
The genuine is made only
by tlie Brown Chemical Coh
Baltimore, Md.
Louisiana SUte Lottery Company.
“ We do hiftEy certify thdi Ha rapercise
the arrangements far all the Monthly and
£kmi-Annv&l Dramngs of The Louisiana
State iMUry Company, and in person man
age ami control the I)raisings themselses,
abd that the same are conducted isitk him-'
esty, fairness, and
parties, and ite authorise
use this certificate, with facsimiles of our
signatures attached, in its adsertiSemcnts."
'tXT'HiLBT all aronfld I hear ihe fam’Ilfor and merry greeting at "A Happy 1
W YeiB,” I am prompted to contrltfiite Si little more than an empty sound to
tessfuliy accomplish that desired wish.
' THEREFORE
tnaoZd/bith £tird < M h«it f#W weeks I hurl the prices of ny enttrestock doi
ithorizl the Company U ■ J^w-throwing my Kreat civsing stale in the dim ffisteuce, and
with facsimile of our tortex of a c/clona of b*. gams.
entire stock down to 1 k moiety of Its
engulf eVfrfy visitoi In
swing* iak*
ConMBlMlowcra.
Incorporated in 1S«8 for 45 years by the Lesrls-
lat.ure for Educational amt Charitable purpose*
—with a capital of »i.ood;ooo—to which areservf
fund of 555o,<*oo has since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote Us fran
chlse was made a part of the present State Con _
stttuUon adopted DecemDe Sd. A. D. 1ST*. own p r j t . er
The only Lottery ever voted on mnd endorsed by tho ^ r
people of any States-
It never scales or postpones.
It* Grand Sfrtfflr Number lirai
place Monthly.
A SPLENDID DPPORTUNITT XA WIN
A FORTUNE. SECOND GRAND DRAWING,
ChAss B, AT NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY,
February 13, 1883-183d Monthly Drawing.
CAPITAL PRIZE. *711,000.
100,000 Ticket* at Five Dollar* Earffc.
Fractioat, la Fifth*, la Proportion.
list or raifts.
1 CAPITAL PRIZ* $75,000
55,000
10.000
11.000
10,000
le.ooo
lo.ooo
fo.ooo
so.ooo
5f,ooo
55,000
ArraoxiuiTioN ruins.
Whilst being considerably reduced by the unpfecerfenfed rtifift/ fet confains a.v^ry nice
aflCcHon, which will be sold at prices to completely ignore all my former efforts, and
fittk »j name! fftrekgbout the county as a forest fire.
tery respectfully','
L. MIMNAUGH.
If. B.—This tale lasff for a few Weeks, and 13 the last opp&tfonlty to buy goods af
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5 do do 600.
9 do do 550.
f.TSO
4.500
5,560
WW I02K
WEEKLY HERALD.
OICE DOLLAR A YEAR.
T HE circulation of this popular newspa
per is constantly increasing. It con
tains all the leading flews of the Daily
ll-rald and is arranged in handy de^.vrt-
nvnts. Tho
I
OEAERAL GOSSIP.
—Ton fhotisand dollars have boon
subscribed in Cincinnati for the sufl'er-
ers by the floods in Germany.
—The first cargo of the dew crop of
I (Tibu sugar arrived at Boston Thurs
day, in the brig L. Staples from
Matanzas.
—In tlie libel suit of R. Y. Allen
against the Oswego Palladium, pub-
hished at Oswego, N. Y., for $10,<KH)
damages, the jury returned a verdict
of live dollars.
—The prohibitory amendment to the
Iowa constitution, adopted by a popu
lar vote hist June, was declared in
valid by tlie Supreme Court of Uuit
State on last Thursday..
—John H. Moore, the GrantT street
(New York) ferry master, who is
charged with embezzling over $40,000
of the Ferry Company’s fund, was re
leased last Thursdiy qn $500 bail.
y ‘ Foreign .’tews
embraces special dispatchc.r from all quar
ters of tlir, globe. UncGr the bead of
American News
are given the Telegraphic Dispatches of
tiie week from ail parts of. the Union, This
feature alone makes
The Weekly Herald
the most valuable chronicle in the world,
as it is the cheapest. Every week is given
a faithful report of
Political News
embracing complete and comprehensive
dispatolies from Washington, including full
j reports of tlie speeches of eminent politi-
oians on die questions of the hour.
i *
The Farm Department
19*7 Prizes, amounting to $245,»oo
Appltcktlbn Mr rates to clubs should be ro»de
onlv to tbs offlee of the Company In New
Orleans.
For fur'.ber Information Write clearlr, gtvieg
full address. Sendord. rs b.v Express, Register-
•d Letter or Money Order, addressed only to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
Mew OrlMa*. La.,
er M. A. DAUPHIN,
60? Sevaatk •%., Waeklagbaa, *. 0.
iaa 5-5 w tee
• WALKER’S
SPECIFIC.
W K will drfflng t'he present week move otlr stock of goods' on# tfodr scufli Of o$f
present stand, into the room now occupied by Mr. Wolfe. “ -~
keep a FIRST-CI^ASS stock of
DRY GOODS f
CLOTfinW*
BOOTH AMD SHOES,
We will continue to
NOTIONS;
Hats, etg.v
And will continue to sell them at the lowest possible price/. \Ve are now offering
ORIENT J3Jic'R<3-JiL.Tl<r&
In order to reduce stoefc
5 COME AND HEAH OUR PRICES.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNT? OF FAIRFIELD.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Francis C. Young and James M. Young, j
as Executors of tiie Last Will of James j
W. Young, Deceased, Plaintiffs, against \
Charles B. Young, Defendant. Summons
for Relief.—Complaint Served.
To the Defendant CHarles B. Young:
YOU ARE HEREBY summoned and i Ji ggestions for keeping buildings and"
required to answer the complaint farming utensils in repair. This is supole-
in this action, of which a copy is. minted by a well-edit' d department, wide-
herewith served upon yon, and Co serve a Co P 1<J di under the head of
of the Weekly Herald gives the latest
as well as the most practical suggestions
and discoveries relating to tiie duties of tlie
farmer, hints for raising eattie, poultry,
grains, trees, vegetables, etc., etc., with
THIS TRULY TfONDERFUL
REMEDY HAS NEVER
FAILED TO CURE
CONSUMPTION.
Its speedy action npon all Bronchial sad
Pulmonic Affections Is beyond belief
to those who have never tried it
or s*-,ra it need.
It speedily allays Bronchial and 1
monic Fevers. It is a wonderfn!
EXPECTORANT AND HEALER.
It keepf the digestive and urinary or
gans in a natural and healthy condition--
ft
PURIFIES THE BLOOD,
Instantly relieves night sweats, gonenes#
of appetite and general debility. It has
been known only four ye. i* nud
HAS NEVER FAILED to PERFECT
A CURE.
Any ofie afflicted with what is generally
;considered death's avant courier, consump
tion, can be cured for $2.50, $5.00 or
$10.00 according to the stage which the
disease has reached. No patient has yet
taken #10 worth before a cure was affected.
The SPECIFIC is recommended only for
pulmonary affections, ulld those desiring
to use it can do so by sending their orders
to the proprietors of this paper or direct
to me, stating that you saw this advertiso-
ment in the Wiansbore Nzws akd'Hbrai.d.
Walker^s
RHEUMATIC KKHERY
Cures Rheumatism, either acute nr chron
ic, in from eight to ten days.
Price by Express, $5 per Bottle
DR. J. W. WALKER,
FRANKLfNTON, N. C.
June 12T
copy of your answer to the said complaint
on the subscribers, at their office, No. 3,
Law Range, Winnsboro, S. C., within
Tfie
giving recipes for practical dishes, hints for
twenty days after the service hereof, ex- making clothing and for keeping up with
elusive of the day of such service: and if ^ the latest fashions at the lowest price:-
you fail to answer the complaint within the { Every item of cooking or economy sug-
time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action gested in this department is practically*
to the Court for the relief de- tested by experts before publication.
will app]
nianded in the complaint.
Dated January 2, 1883.
McDonald* douglass,
Plaintiffs’ Attorneys.
To the Defendant:
TAKE notice that the summons in this |
action, of which tlie foregoing is a copy, |
puniication. Let
ters from our Paris and London correspon
dents on the very latest fashions. The
Home Department of the Weekly Hkhald
will save the housewife more than one hun
dred times the price of the paper. The in
terests of
Skilled liaKov
arc looked after, and everything relating to
r-saving is carefully
all
going is a copy,
was filed in the office of tlie Clerk of the
Court cf Common Pleas, at Winnsboro, in mechanics and labor-saving
the County of Fairfield, in Hie State of recorded. There is a page (jevoted to
South Carolina, on the 2nd day of January, the latest phases of the business markets,
A. D. 188;$. crops, merchandise, etc., etc. A valuable
January 6,188;$.
McDonald * douglass.
Jan 9-fto
Plaintiffs’ Attorneys.
runs,
feature is found in the specially reported
prices and conditions of
The Produce Market
exceed $9,500. In connection with {own head. Tho woman is slightly
this question of expense MV. Davis
spoke of the number of employes in the
government departments, and snb-
usrr'Xfrr'sria ts o r vr Sport!tjfi.News, at home and abroad, to-
SHERII'i 8 SADR. '■ aether witli a Story every week, a Sermon
R Y virtue of an execution to me di- some eminent divine, I.iterary, Musical,
. ! V „ ;n ,r ” W , Dramatic, Persona! amt S-a Notes. There
iccted, I will otter for .ale be- i* no paper in tfie world which contains so
two tlie Court House door m< Winns- much news matter every week as the
boro, 8. C., on the | W'kexLy Herald, which is sent, postage
first Monday IN February next, for One Dollar. You can subscribe
’ at any time.
\\ it liin the legal hours of sale, to the «... xr a T) tr tttsd a v 78
highest bidder, for CASH, the follow- NEW Y 0 i* K HERALD,
Six of the largo sugar refineries of, iiig-dcscrUied property, to wit: i in a weekly form,
boston have united in a letter to the | AW that piece, parcel or tract of'
Louisiana delegation in Congress de-K ing, being and situate in the
Glaring that they favor a reduction. iu | County of Fairfield, in the State of
South Carolina, containing
thikty-fivk acres,
being ii part of the land of B. E. Elkin,
and bounded on tile north and west by
lands of Juo.. Holiis and tlie estate of
Dr. Thonms, smith and east by lands of;
B. E. Elkin.
ANNOUNCEMENTI!
Ilf addition to the above, we will add, removal, a full and complete atock of*
G-IROCIEIRIiEiS'
and aolicit a continuance. If you wish a happy and prosperous New Year,
find no more certain wify* of having it than by spending your money with us.
ASWySEE.
you can,
COM#
4F
CALt?WEL& Sr LAfjDETtEALE.
COTTON IS LOW,
-BUT-r
B, SUGENHEIMEB’S prices
arc Very much low hr.
-o-
I HAVE n^vtff’WM any liking for gjeat “blowing” in advertisements, but havit'
depended rather updrt selling goods at such prices as to satisfy nty old customers and'
draw many hew ones.
I still intend to adopt the same plan, and I irifi sure that I can come fully up to’
e very assertion I make. It is impossible tb gi^o tne prices of the numerous goods Lnavtf"
in store. But I quote:
ids.
Atmore’s Mince Meat
Plum Padding.
-Citron, Raisins, Currants^
French Candies.
A1mondr, PecaTtk, English Walnuts.
Dried Figs.
Macaroni and Cheese.
Lea A Perrin’s Saucea.
Tomato Catsup.
CrosStrAr Black well VPicklas.
A Fresh Barrel of Fulton Market Beet
Smoked Beef.
Sugar-cured Uncanvassed Ham*
Buckwheat Flotff.
PIEDMONT HOMESPUN, the bcsf'in the nfarket, at 7 cents per vTird. -
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 all syles and at all prices.
My stock of r
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
Wines, Liquors, etc., will be sold at eorrespondingl/ldlf prices, arrflT shaft always W
pleased to show my goods. ,
Give mo a call at BEATY A liRO.’S OLD STAND.
- 33. SUO-ElTifEIMEK,.-
Remember the place—01<f Stand of Beaty A Bro.
ARRIVED AND TO' ARRIVE.
DON’T BOY
Until yon have seen my stoca,
which is the largest, hamV
soinest, and cheapest adf^iriliiij?
to quality, and tor desiguVgnq
workmanship u n c q u a I d d.
Everything warranted to be as
represented. You will get Uwi-
what yon buy. FurnfthrS
Deafly repaired at moderate
prices. Mattresses of mv owii*
manufacture. Spring Beds and
wire mattresses that can’t bo
beat in Quality or Prices. A
new supply of picture frames,
wall pockets, brackets, mirrorsy
chromos, os cheap ns the cheapest. A new snpplv of Sewing Machines as
good as any in the market, and l can’t be UNDERSOLD.- Sewing Machines
repaired, and any part or attachment furnished. Neediest and oil for sale
Hand attachments fbr all Sewing Machines. This much-needed iinnrovcmcni
will be a grieat re .et lo the many ladies who weary of the constant use of tlie
treadles, rtid to those whose state of health forbids an undue use d? one set oi
inuscies. Gentlemen can aid irt the sewing, and delicate female* use their
Hands to*rest their feet. Learrters ohn ase the hand to help the feet
f Vis* Tvtjwtiratt Tioin avii V\4>iri a-rvn -L.. aU l a. _ •« « .
the duty on sugar.
—At St. Louis, on litsf Thursday:
evening, Elilm Palmer, aprinter, met
his wife, dragged, her into an alley,
and shot her in the neck wi'h a re
volver. He then put a ball into his
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Address,
NEW YORK HERALD,
Broadway and Ann 8t ,-Xaw York.
REMOVAL
hurt, but Palmer w ill die.
It . , « ,. . i Levied upon as the propertv
-It. is rc-portod Jhat^Piwe Na- : R> K> Klkini | nt thc suit 1 of ^ma*
of;
poleon will be expeilod from France Jordan (for another) against B. E.
, at once, and that a decree expelling Fik-in °
inrited a table showing the increase nt | pretendcra to tho tbroue will be issued ' ’ jxo D McCARLEY
afterwards. i Sheriff’s Office, ’ * 8. F. C- |
Winnsboro, 8. C.,
January 12, 1883
Jan Ifi-td
different periods, 1803 there were
102 such employes; in 1860, abont
1,300; in 1882, 6,286. and in 1883,
7,730. Thus it appeared that tlie in
crease in a single year from 1882 to
1883 was greater than the whole num
ber of employe-iu the ut-pui Uiieuls in
1860, and those figures did uoi include
tho persons employed iu the Bureau of
Engraving and Printing, the Coast
Survey, or the Government Printing
Mr. Davia did not now coui-
{tUm of tiie uicteaue aiiovvu by (hette
THE subscriber wriuld infoim his friends
and patrons that he bus removed Into the
store one door north of ids old stand, occu
pied formerly by Caldwell A Lauderdale,
use
And » gr..t many other goodr which; the motion. Remember, you ctmuse both heiKi. end FeeV'ttbrether^nr’i^ltler
parchaoers will httve th e.U mbt see lor; W IN PRICE,wL oil,. M get
themselves.
R. M. HUEY.
WVTHEVI1.I.K
HE second term of this Institution- will
A Lady B Ith Courage to- Sjoecnlale ‘Win*.
Miss Kingsley, who resides in the house j
of Charles T. Yerkes, Sr., a former Presi-!
fS C~r « "fhCemiSL” *«»** *«»«• •»» 5-’. « W *»»
•• r ■ ■ P - «’“ Kentucky Spring Seat Saddles tor
THE
WINNSBORO FIRST-CLASS’ FURNITURE STORE,
R. .W. PHILLIPS.
M Gm of Fail id Viitar
AT M. L. KINARD’S.
of $10,000 on investment of one dollar for a
tenth of a ticket in the last Grand Semi- $16.
Annual Drawing of The - Louisiana State
Will
ULYSSE O. DESPOUTES.
give the best goods, Shelf Groceries' cin be ohtaiMd ln any flr8 ^ laM ln9tltutfon Gehts’ FINE SHOES, SOFT a. d S^F H^T^of
Canned Goods at greatly reduced S of oB SHADhb
. price*.
Lottery, sent to M. A. Dauphin, New Oi^ NOTICE FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. ' Come one, come all; you will find it to
.cans, Ijfi,. Ahiimlrifihpi AtCNMy. JXsCv+ty* wur t « . ,« _ _ V Yyar adv'antAcro tobuv of ""
T WILL apply to tire Judge of Probate of J auvanwge mi uuj or
"» A Fairfield County for a final discharge „
„ . , . ., as Executor of the Will of Mrs. Jane M.
-Puny, weak and sickly children am siiedd, decease*!, on Thursday, Fet uanr
made neaithy and strong by using Brown’s sth, 188;$. w. P.. ROBERTSON
xicuBufci*. * ! E»eutor.
of the kind. For further information, ad
dress
MRS. MARY H. MEANS;
Principal, WytkevlUe, Ta.
Mrs. Mtehs reffes, by permission, to ex-
Governor Uagood and Prof. R. M. Davis,
Columbia, Gen. John Bratton and Col. J.
H.*Rion, MTnnsboro. •
, where he wifi be glad to wait upon his; commence on the r,Eh day of Fcbniofy, at’
customers and H,e public generally which tttno re-organiTtntion of ciass^ wiH
Thankful for paH favors, he hopes to merit ^ Thoro h in8tructlon , n aU OVERCOATS IN AtL STYLES MEN’S Vm™. , „
a continuance of the same. departments. Tuition and board as lew as GENTS’ F U R NISH ING ^DS^AnJnETK WFaS? 8 ’ SUIT&
nr. KMrnr.K wnm’ ^ei+ifc«in rtuuie.t . .. o’ LA ft.
and COLORflu