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Tiii- r»nV b AAD liEiL.LD. WrXNSBC'RO, s. c. ?.1TI-KIJAT, February 5, s ! SCHOOL COMMISSIONER'S REPORT. 18C3. .. SO. S. REYNOJjTtH, Cjr.19. A. nOVGLA '• [ saJ Editcm. 'W’ri.UAW L.Yancly. widow of <’it* Into .Senator William L. Yaorcy, of Alaliama, iho jioled Secession U rdcr, ilicd at the residence of her sou, at Athens, Gcirrgin, on last Saturday. The State treasurer of Alabama, after stealing to the magnificent tune of $227,000, Jus departed from that Shite no one knows exactly whither. Had this is, but perhaps not all bad. Men of no profession delight in being loo much eclipsed, and petit larceny may consequently subside for a season. The Court of Appeals of Maryland has sustained (be act for punishing wife-beaters with ;hc lash. This abro gates the ancient common law right of the husband to inflict moderate, chas tisement on Ins wife. We believe the whipping-post to bo a barbarous in stitution, but Well suited to bridle the brutal passions of (hat class, of bar barians, known in plain Anglo-Saxon, as wifts-bcuUrs. BROWH’S iROM BITTERS will cure dyspepsia,heartburn, mala ria, kidney disease, liver complaint, and other wasting diseases. BROWNS IRON BITTERS enriches the blood and purifies the system; cures weakness, lack of energy, etc. Try a bottle? At a meeting of the taxpayers of Columbia on last Wednesday a resolu tion was carried by a vote of 124 to G2 to levy a tax of one mill upon all real and personal property within the cor porate limits of the city of Columbia, for the maintenance of the free schools of that district. This tax will bring about three or four thousand dollars to the city school fund, and is to be de voted to reorganizing, stimulating and improving the schools according to modern ideas. Wc congratulate Co lumbia upon her step forward. Ex-GovKUStou Hendrix lias entirely recovered from bis recent illness, and his friends say that he is looking bit ter than ever, ft' is whispered around that the old gentleman still has Ins eye fixed on the White House; and idle gos^ipeivs say that cx-Senatoi* McDon ald is busily engaged in the lobbies of the National Capital—wc can guess j bis mission. What will Indiana do i with her wayward sons? One Presi-1 dential candidate, wo submit, is her! full fh.iie. TCI: VAKDONING \ iiWEll. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Is the only Iron preparation that does not color the teeth, and will ncA cause headache or constipation, as other Iron preparations will. Miss Emma Kee, “ M (J Edmunds, “ T L Edmunds, “ Emma Kcc, To Hit Honor J. B. Kershaw, Pretiding Jtujge: Sm—I have the honor to submit my aanuutf^report of I wd" School Orders approved for the fiscal year commencing J., 1 . ’ Uo November 4. 18*2. HO™ vis, Maggie (MiappolWs '' inerts * November i, Id&L, and endiiJgNovember 4, 1882. -JOHN BOYi), Soboof CouuuUsicuor. TEACHERS CERTIFICATES* BROWN’S IRON BITTERS Ladies and all sufferers from neu- ralfra, hysteria, and kindred com plaints, will find it without an equal. The framers ot our constitutions— National and State—doubtless thought that the grant of r.niimih d power of pardon to our Chief Magistrate was founded in wisdom, and would sub- jS|'|Tvc of [ hoimuhty, jv it bout laws. And in tbo hands of a wise, discreet and prudent Governor, wo can yet reasonably expect the exercise of it to result in good to the State mid a blessing P* the unfoiuumte inuiales of our prison-houses. But the pardoning power nowadays seems to be carried to such an extent by some of tbo State j Governors as to amount to a practical; immunity to crime. The Charlotte 1 Olscnxr commenting ou tins subject says; “Governors Blaikbjun, ot Kentucky,'and Stephens, of Georgia, seem to bead the list as the champion pardoners so far, the former having, it is said, turned about fifteen hundred convicts loose, while the latter is pro ceeding at a rate that will leave Black burn in the back ground before his term expires.Rather than allow this unlimited, unlicensed exercise of pow er to the extent it has been used of late, it would be better, yes, ton-fold better, for this country to strip the Executive of lids royal prerogative. This may put us in the attitude of ignoring the claims of humanity and turning a deaf ear to the pleadings of the penitent convict, but if it entails evil conscqtujqces for which innocent men ami women arc made to sutler, it is really the part of Immunity to com- • bat the growing evil with all the en ergy and vigor w e cun command. AV’e repeal it, innocent men and women are made to sujfer. Why? Simply because this unbridled exercise of the pardoning power, instead of supple menting and toning the penal code of the 8tnte, iui'uscs into it an element of w eakness and vacillation, and renders the law itself unfit for the purposes of its enactment, viz: The suppression and prevention of crime. It has been wisely said that crime is more effectually prevented by the ccr- tainty than by the severity ot' punish ment. If this be ti ne let the spirit of humanity permeate the law itself, but i: there h a flagrant infraction of it, let the punishment bo certain to follow as inevitably (if that be possi ble) as the penalty follow^ a violation ot a law of nature. Let the criminal know jhat if he insults the majesty of the law, be will be punished, and that when bo has been consigned to the prison walls he must servo out the sentence of the court, then, and only then, tv id crime be elleclu&lly sup pressed. The pardoning power should be limited within proper bounds, or it should be taken awav. c ACHING NERVES CAUSE AGONY! PERRY DAVIS’S PAIN KILLER BRINGS RELIEF! NEURALGIA a SCIATICA TOOTHACHE ... ! . v ats & rut? And the whole noxious family of nerve diseases are cured by PffiyDam’sPainller < SURE! ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS KEEP “PAIN KILLER.” To WHuvn FMd. D C Busby, D B Busby, D B Busby, J J Trapp, J J Trapp, J J Trapp, J J Trapp, J J Trapp, Mrs S E Richmond, J D Hill, J DH iH, Y P Cohen, Y P Cohen, J B Glenn, Y P Cohen, J D Hill, J B Glenn, D B Busby, J J Trapp, D B Bushv, D B Busby, J J Tr ipp, J J Trapp, J D Hill, Mrs S E Richmond, MissC J Shelton, “ C J Shelton, “ C J Shelton, D 8 Busby, Miss C J Shelton, 44 . CJ Shelton, D B Bushv, Y P Cohen, Y P Cohen, 1 J J Trapp, M B McMaster, M B McMaster, S R Sterling, Miss Kate Douglass, Mrs A F Benson M B McMaster, W B Thompson, Miss Graoe Douglass, “ Grace Douglass, I S Goins, W B West, W 11 West, Maggie Chuppclle, J M Hood, Miss Lilly Brown, W D Chappclle, R R Vann, Miss Emma Kee, Mrs F Ligon, Mtas Maggie R Blain, 44 Maggie R Blain, B Hawley Robertson, II LDnke, J B Glenn, Miss Lida Yarborough, “ J J Smith, C 0 Triton, Walter J Keller, Sina Thompson, A J Alston, Miss S F Grier, R Means Davis, R Means Davis, Miss Emily Obear, Emily Obear, Maggie R Blain Approved. •January 6,1882, $ February 16, 1882, AprH 1&, 1882, December 16,1881, February 18, 1882, Fiebruary 18,1882, February 18,1882, February 18,1882, February 18,1882, . January 14, 1882, February 26,1882, February 26, 1882, April 1, 1882, April 1, 1882, April 22, 1882, April 22, 1882, Mav 6,1882, Mat 6, 1882, May, 20, 1882, May 20, 1882, November 19,1881, December 6,1881, December 6, 1884, December 24,1881* ‘ June 2, 1882, ^ June 16, 1882, June 16, 1882, June 16, 1882, June 16, 1882, July 81, 1882, July 81, 1882, July 7, 1882, September 2, 1882, September 2,1882, Ouiober 10, 1882, December 24,1881, December 24, 1881, February 16,1882, January 27, 1882, December 10, 1881, April 8, 1882, August 6, 1882, January 21, 1882, January 21, 1882, December 10, 1881, November 19, 1881, November 26, 1881, December 5,1881, December 24, 1881, November 28, 1881, December 5,1881, December 19,1881, December 19. 1881, November 24, 1881, November 26, 1881, December 24, 1881, December 5,1881, December 10, 1881, November 26, 1881, November 26, 1881, December 24, 1881, December 5, 1881, December 10, 1881, December 19, 1881, December 19, 1881, December 19, 1881. December 24, 1881, December 17, 1881, December 24, 1881, December 24, 1881, December 24, 1881, B Hawley Roberts m, B Hawley Robertson, llIL- Davis, Ametint. MGs Lillie Brown, 60 »0 j 0 | m m Hood, iU! Maggie Clmppelle, * 'Ja i'atsev McIntosh, 20 00 Miss Lillie Brown, 20 00 u Liilie Brown, kk Maggie Chappelle, 00 McIntosh, 22 60 j 0 hn *M Hood, 22 o0 Mrs E -F Harrison, m Chappelle, 00 Miss Lillie Brown, 16 00 .jo),,, m Hood, 16 00 Hatgjty McDitosh, W Op.uppeUe, 60 00 S O Nelson, ^ w D Chappelle, 18 60 § iQ NeUm, 2*i 00 so Nelson, 8 O Nelson, *4 its 44 Nannie A Phinuey, December 24, 1881, 44 Nannie A Phinncy, December 24, 1881, R Means Davis, December 24, 1881, Miss Emily Obear, December 24, 1881, Maggie It Blain, December 24, 1881, Nannie A Phinncy, December 24,1881, U 44 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIBFEIiU. JOURT OF COMMON PLEAS. J. Feaster Lyles, Plaintiff, ar/ninst Charles B. Young, Defendant.—Summons for Relief.—Complaint Served. To the Defendant above-named: YOTT are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, md to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint, ou the subscribers, at their office, No. :t, Law Range, Winnsboro, 8. C., within twenty days after tl e service hereof, excln.-.ire of flie day of such service.; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to toe Court for the relief de manded in the complaint Dated January in, lss:t. mcduNald & douglass, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. To the Defendant: TAKR notice that the summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Gourt of Common Pleas, at Winnsboro, in die County of Fairfield, in the State of South Carolina, on the IDthdayof January, 1883. MCDONALD * DO VOL ASS, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Jan 20-fs6t •‘HcrvrU the LeiitUt Kl^ht."* The bur- said that it served oid Doctor 1 ootfotuffer debt when he bed Bit tooth ache so badly tnat be oouidn’t »’»•,-> at night, be had indicted do much pain on other people, in nu.liug and immumg th iir foeth. Unit they thoughi n WisiM be iOj uim to suffer a little himself. The lending dentist of Portsmouth, N. IL^ knows what pain and has relieved lum- anf iiom tlie twinges of iidarug:* b\ uia i ,e. ; ehUKV liwid’s r’^ucAarm.-g’ Il3 regamsit wi.cu. a r|v<n. * Atmore’s Mince Meat. Plum Pudding. Citron, RaisiUs, Currant*. French Candies. Almonds, Pecans, English Walnuts Dried Figs. Macaroni and Cheese. Lea & Perrin's Sauces. Tomato Catsup. Crosse & Blackwell’s Pickles. A Fresh Barrel of Fulton Market Beef. Smoked Beef., Sugar-cured Uner.nvassed Hams. Buckwheat Flour. Aud a great many oilier goods which purchasers will have to call and seo for themselves. R. M. HUEY. —Call at the ofFceof R. J. McCauley * Co. aim leave yonr orders for the Monarch Guano—Uie onlv Guano sold — Vh . iH>:f St.ii.,,. ,it ; ;il wnt : ji, uiU market that gives perfect satis- Voi'Uf -tui foiii*., oioo'.VS Irou Bitter-i. * I fdCUOii. . * L W Henrv, xx -rr xit; iii j j L W Henry, i C II Brice, j C H Brice, j C 1L Brice, C II Brice, ' C FI Brice, i S II Sterling, j Ella J Yongue, I Ella J Yongue, j S R Sterling, I Miss A L Ross, Miss Kate Douglass, William Clarke, William Clarke, Lou Ross, M B McMaster, M B McMaster, W B Thompson, W B Thompson, S R Sterling, RJ Sawyer, William Clarke, Miss A L Ross, Ella J Yongue, Ella J Yongue, W B Thompson, Miss Grace Douglass, F D Bell, M D Connor, M D Connor, M I) Connor, R P Hays, A F Benson, F D Boll, R P Hays A F Benson, J G Baird, F I) Bell, Miss Grace Douglass, A F Benson, Miss A M Stewart, * 4 A M Stewart, 44 Grace Douglass, 44 Grace Douglass, 44 Grace Douglass, I S Goins, E V Johnson, E V Johnson, l S Goins, Mi's E J Powell, MmEJPfrwett, E V Johnson, I S Goins, B Hawley Robertson, B Hawley Robertson, Mrs E JPowen 1 , Mrs E J Powell, E V Johnson, B Hawley Robertson, B Hawley Robertson, Mrs E J Powell, Mrs E J Powell, I S Goins, II C Davis, H C Davis, Maggie Chappelle, II C Davis, II C Davis, U C Davis, S O Nelson, Maggie Chappelle, Maggie Chappelle, Maggie Dillard, Maggie Dillard, A G Prioleau.. Miss Eloise N Davis, 44 HE Thomas, 44 Eloise N Davis, “ Eloise N Davis, John K Craig, Miss 11 E Thomas, 4 HE Thomas, I S Goins, Miss H E Thomas, 44 HE Thomas, B U Tumipaeed, Miss Eloise N Davis, " HE Thomas, H E Thomas, H E Thomas, H E Thomas, John K Craig, John K Craig, U II Vann, Ma jua 6, 1882, 44 44 44 44 ij O, 1002, Mav 6, 1882, May 6, 1882, May 6, 1882, Mav G, 1882, May 6, 188?, May 6, 1882, May 6, 1882, June 2, 1882, June 2, 1882, June 7, 1882, June 10, 1882, June 17, 1882, June 10, 1882, July 1, 1882, July 3, 1882, April 8, 1882, April 8, 1882, August 5, 1882 August 6, 1882, beptember 12, 1882, beptember 13, 1882, beptember 16, 1882, September 28, 1882, October 14. 1882, October 14, 1882, October 18, 1882, January 21,1882, February 4, 1882, February 4,1882, February 4, 1882, February 4, 1882, February 18, 1882, February 18,1882, March 4,' 1882, March 18, 1882, May 25, ’89, March 25, ’82, April 8, J 82, April 22, ’82, May 6, ’82, May 6, ’82, May 6, ’82, JuneS, ’82, February 20, *82, February 3, ’82, January’7, ’82, January 2, ’82, January 21, ’82, February II, ’82, March I,’82, March 1,’82, March 4, ’82, Manch 4, ’82, April I, ’82, May 6, ’82, May 6, ’82, May 6, ’82, May 27, ’82, May 1, ’82, July 1, ’82, August 7, ’82, August 7, ’82, October 25, ’82, February 4, ’82, March 9/82, April 1, ’82, April 19, ’82, May 6, ’82, May 6, ’82, May 13, ’82, May 27, '82, May 27, ’82V February 18, ’82, March 23, ’82, March 29, ’82, April 8, ’82. April 22, ’82, April 24, ’82, Mav 6, ’82, May 6, ’8t\ JuneS, 82, June 21, ’82. August 12, ’82, August 16, *82, August 22, ’82, October 23, ’82, November 28, ’82 r January 8, ’82, January 8, ’82, January 7, ’82, Decern bet 10, ’81,. January 13, ’82,. 40 00 24 00 j^j ss E| 0 j Ke jj Davis, QX AA . . — .... 7 86 00 20 00 90 00 80 00 20 00 M E Thomas, ^ A G Prioleau, MHO Daily, *6 00 (.;Edmunds, no “ EllaJ Yongue, 22 60 „ u E Kennedy, 22 60j <« Sallie Abell,' li m ^ O'*** 00 j 0 | in K Craig, 22 60 HCBailv, 2f 60 H c Daily, 00 John K Craig, J® 00 Maggie Dillard, 16 00 Miss II E Kennedy, S6 60 « bailie Abell, 00 j 0 h„ K Craig, 80 00 Maggie Dillard, *0 00 Miss T L Edmunds, 80 00 Maggie Dillard, 60 00 jofiii k i'taig, Miss Ella J Yonguo, 44 T L Edmunds, II L Duke, 20 00 Mi ss ,) j Smith, 2.) 0() d Hawley Robertson, ** 00 join, i; Craig, 13 60 n d Duke, f. S l ,J 21 26 Miss A L Ross, SO 00 j 0 | !h K Craig, 26 0() jii ss Emrna Kee, 100 00 Mrs FE Ligon, 06 00 Lucinda Russell, -0 00 d Haw lev Robertson, oJJ ?!] John K (jinig, o- no Uoberl btor e, 2-> 00 Miss jj Smith, 25 00 ' H L Duke, i T bmiih. Robert btorke, L C t happelle, Sina Johnson, B Hawley Koucrtsoil, Mrs F E Ligon, Robert btorke, L C Clmppelle, Lou Ross, Miss Emma Kee, 20 00 105 00 25 00 25 00 85 00 25 00 22 50 22 50 75 00 75 00 80 00 K0 00 80 00 20 00 20 00 75 00 80 00 30 (W 20 00 1888 20 00 30 00 SO 00 80 00 80 00 8!) (K) 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 90 00 20 00 20 (K) 20 00 80 00 80 00 80 00 90 00 f o Triiiin on Mi ^ u 11 “Plb f M Gregory, 2 ° II L Duke, 20 00. HL I)ukc, II L Duke, M Gregory, 11 L Duke, January 14, ’82, January 27, ’82, January 80, ’82, Fein uary 7, ’82, February 11, ’82, June 16,’82, June 21, ’82, July 29, ’82, August 12, ’82, September 30, ’82, November 30, ’81. •November 28, ’84, December 24, ’81, December 5, ’81, December 5, ’8L, January 7, ‘82* February 7, ’82, February 4, ’82, February 18, ’82, March 10, '82, Mch 30, ’82, (old claiinVG) A [ail i, ’82, Aprils,’82, May 6, ’82, May 6,’82, December 5, ’81, DtJCeHiber 24, ’81, January 7, ’82, January 7, ’82, February 4, ’82, I’ebrnary 28, ’82, January 13, *82, January 3, V2, Fehrua'ry 18, 82, March 1, ’82 MaVch 4, '412, March 4, ’82, March 9, ’82, March 4, ’82, March 11, '82, March 11, '82, April 1. ’82, April 15, ’82, May 6, ’82, May 6, ’82, May 13, ’82, May 13,’82, . . , June 2, ’82, June 23, ’82, June 30, ’82, July 1, ’82, r i July 22. ’82,. October 14, 182, October 18, ’82, November 5, ’81 November 26, ’81, December 24,- ’81, January 2, ’82, December 24, ’81, January 7, ’82, January 14, ’82, January 21,’82, January 21,’82, January 27, ’82, January 27. ’82, February 4. ’82, February 10, ’82, ^ February 10, ’82, February 10, ’82, February 10, ’82, February l '82, February fo, ’82, February 18, ’82, February 25, ’82, March 4, ’82, March 11, ’82, March 18, ’82, March 18, ’gj, March, 18, ’82, “ 18. ’82. Miss Lida Yarborough, May 6, ’82, W D Chappelle, March 1, : 82 r 20 00 20 00 20 00 80 00 £0 00 20 09 15 00 15 00 15 00 20 00. 15 00 20 00 20 00 B L Glenn, on aa ! Walter J Keller, -Y J’ 0 ! Mary Gladney, 15 00' 20 00 February 4 r *82, February 18, 82, April 8,'’82, April 8, ’82 r May 13. ’82, April 22, ’82, June 10, ’82, W D Chappelle, \\ I) Chappelle, I S Goins, Miss L R Long, 44 L R Long, I S Goins, B L Glenn, April 1, '82, April 22, ’82, May 13, '82, Mav 20, ’82, July 19, ’82, June 3, ’82, September 16, ’8?, Miss Lida Yarborough, September 19, ’82, September 30, ’82, January 14, ’82, February 14, ’82, February 14, '82, February 18, ’82, February 18, ’82, February 18, ’82, Lucinda Russell, R F Marlin, vn f)n' A c Johnson, * S ' W J Keller, fry m I W J Keller, on A C Johnson, ^ 52 ■ Ma ' V Gladney, r; Lucinda Russell, 25 00 25 00 A C Johnson, Lucinda Russell, W J Keller, ac 52 ! AC Johnson, 26 ^6; Walter J Keller, 26 ^ U F Martin, Lneiuda Russell, R F Martin, R F Martin, Walter J Keller, Walter J Keller, Lucinda Russell, Mary Gladney, R F Marlin, * Walter J Keller,- R F Martin, Mrs b E Richmond, W II Trapp, R W Baylor, W II Trapp, W II Trapp, W li Trapp, R W Baylor, Miss Maggie Ilamilh O B Moore, James J Trapp, R W Bai lor, W H Trapp, R W Bai lor, W 11 Trapp, Mrs S E Richmond, R W Baylor, 85 00 86 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 35 CO 35 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 80 00 30 00 20 00 22 60 24 00 3U 00 80- 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 10 00 20 00 16 60 12 0!) 10 50 16 Ub 6 00 12 00 12 CO 8 W 12 00 12 00 22 00- 49 50 7 50 10 50 25 00 25 00 20 00 20 00 50 00 Miss Julia M Fripp, Willard Richardson, Miss C Richardson, 44 Julia M Fripp, Willard Richardson, Miss C Richardson, Julia M Fripp, Julia M Fripp, C Richardson, Willard Richardson, Willi;rd Richardson, Miss C Richardson, “ Julia M Fripp, ii U 14 January 14, *82, January 14, ’82, January 14, ’82, January 21, ’82, February 4, ’82, February 4, ’82, February 4, ’82, February 25, ’8*2, February 25. ’82, Fcbrnarv 25. ’82 March 25, ’82, March 25. ’82, March 25. ’82. -r THE MSBKET DWSETTLEB! PR1 HOOPS AND MOTIONS STILL LOWF.R. LISTEN TO THE MUSIC VF OUR PL'ICES THIS MORN I NR 3000 yards of Carolina plaids at '74 fffcnta, by the piece or yard. 2000 vards Piedmont J shirting at 5 centa. 1000 yards Piedmont 4 sldrtinjj at 6 cents. 1000 vards Piedmont 4-4 shirting at 7 cents. 1000 yards Piedmont Drillings at 8 cents. 3000 vards good calico at 4i cents. v . My entire* stock of standard calicos in solids aud fancies, Simpson s prints ^o^yunlsVtaid Goo'lls reduced frofn 25 cents to 18 ctfivts. All of mV 20 cents Dress Goods reduced to 14 cents. . 18 dozen uillaundricd'shjrts nt 49 cents, reduced from 7o cents. My 10 cents bed ticking rcduced to 7 cents.'- Amoskeag A. L, A. ticking i nduced to 18 cents. 2200 bleached shirting at 7, 8. and 9 cents. Loligsdftlo 4 4 bleached shirting at h) cents. 300 yards w hite pique at 6( cents, reduced Rom 10 cents-. 1000 dozen caUco Dress Buttons at 4 cents. 200 pair Brogans, ploughs, elastic gaitersTrixe^iir^ % and 9," at $ LOO, worth at least fifty per cent more ° - - 1 -• j —-—jj.. —i “"ids iff pants |~ I have a few business suits and some odds and en , oVefAoats at prices to suit the buyer. 4 am detorisiued to make a clean sweep in every department, ever, is the time to get decided bargains, ...... ..... ... . < i- ' and a few Now, if 18 00 50 00 50 00 18 00 25 00 20 00 22 501 20 00< 85 00 35 00 80 00 -80 00 21 25 25 00 25 00 <30 00 80 00 SO 00 40 00 50 00 7 00 25 '00 60 00 25 QO 60 00 25 00 25 00 26''00 26 00 • 25 00 SO 00 18'00 •25 00 15 00 12 00 25 00 30 00 '25 00 70 00 .20 00 20 00 23 00 5 00 10 00 2 5'00 60 00 30 00 10 00 25 00 25 00 25.00 10 00 26 oo CLOAKS AND DOLMANS AT LESS THAN COST, 25 00 Come and see how LOW I am offering goodsj and yoti * * ’ ’ .A ' • <1 , • . 1 ■ * ’ ' ■t ■ . c . , i-' A*-' • 12 50 will be sure to invest, some of your spare change. 20 00 J. L. MIMNAUGH. P. S.—These prices are only far spot CASH. GREAT BARGAINS! MY WINTER STOCK '.MUST BE SOLD, AMD WILL BE OFFERED FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS At prices unheard of in Winnsboro^ 26 00 25 1.6 ■ • 3 00 20 C0 8 00 7 00 20 00 20 .00 25 00 8 00 20 O'* 25 00 25 00 20 Of) 20 00 20 00 20 00 25 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 40 00 7 00 Respectfully, j. groeschkl, Agent. “ J ,1 Suiilh, “ 25, ’82, 25 00 Siua Johnsoii, 4< 25, r 82, 20 00 Mi^s Minnie Irby, April 1, '82, 25 00 44 bailie Abell, ' April 1,’82, 35 00 L C Chappelle, April 1, ’82. 10 IK) 1 T bmitl), Miur.li 18, ’82, 20 00 Miss l&innie Irby, Ain il 8, ’82, 12 60 Robert Storke, April 8, ’82, 30 00 Sina Johnson, April 15, *82, 20 00 i a' Ainil in. 'x>. ■90 no John K Craig, April 22,’82, '• 8 00 Miss Emma Kee, March 18, ’82, H00 44 .1 J Smith, Mav 6, ’82, 25 00 I T Smith, 20, ’82, 22 00 Miss J J Smith, * 4 * 27,'82, 25 00 Job;* K Craig, June 2, ’82, 8 u0 Miss J J Smith, July !, '82, 25 00 44 Sallie Abell, July 8, '82, 30 00 John K Craig, July 22, ’82; 8 0O Miss J J Smith, August 14, '82, 25 00 “ J J Smith, September 1.1, ’82, 2-5 00 44 Minnie Irby, January 2, ’82, 25 ( 0 C O Trapp, January 14, ’82, 26 00 Mrs M J Ashford, January 14. ’82, 25 09 44 M J Ashford, November 19, ’81, 25 00 44 MJ Ashford, December 24, ’81, 25 00 J B Glenn, December 24, ’82, 20 00 Miss Minnie Irby, December 5, ’81, 26 00 J B Glenn, February 4, 82, 20 00 THE EVEIIFa &TAE. THE STAR IS STILL SHINING WITH A FINE ASSORTMENT —^—OF BRANDIES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, WINE S, FRESH OF TILE CHOICEST BRANDS. OYSTERS AND FISH EVMY DAY, MEALS HAD AT ALL HOURS. .aro MJESSES* Respectfully, J. GROESCHEL, Agent. IT STANDS AT TEE HEAD 25 00! 15 00 25 00 25 00; 25 00! 80 00 25 00 1'I5 6ft 25 00 25 00 25 00 41 00 88 75 25 00 8 00 20 00 70 OO 20 00 35 00 18 00 20 00 25 GO 18 00 85 00 THE LIGHT-RUNNING “DOMESTIC,” That it Is tire acknowledged Leader in the Trade is a fact that eannot be dis puted. MANY IMITATE IT—NONE EQUAL IT The Largest Armed, The lauhtest Running, The most Beautiful Woodwork AND It IS WARRANTED To be made Of the. Ust material. To do any dud Ml kinds of Work. To be complete in every respect For Sale by J. M. BEATY & CO., Winnsboro, St 0. Agents wanted in iHieccupied territo ry. Address DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO. Richmond, Virginia. NOTICE. March 11, ’82, 20 00 March 11,’82, 18 00 March 11, ’82, 20 00 March 11, ’82 25 00 April 8,’82, 29 Oft April 8y’82. 20 00 April 15, ’82, 35 00 Mav 6. ’82, 20 00 44 19,’BZ, 85 00 44 27, ’82, 25 00 “ 27, ’82, 20 00 June 17, ’82. 25 Oft June 17, ’82, 25 00 June 23, ’82, 85 00 July 7, 83, ' 85 00 Jttlv 7, ’82, 20 00 July 15, ’12, 18 00 July 22, ’82, . 26 00 July 29, ’82, So 00 September 11, ’82, 26 00 Fcbrnarv 4, ’82, 25 00, February 11, ’82, 25 00 1 February 25, ’82, 20 00 March 11, ’82, 25 00 April 8, ’82, 25 00 May 13, ’82, 25 00 March 24. ’82, 20 00 , Mav 20, ’82 r 75 00 “ 20, ’82, 80 00 44 20, ’82, 40 00 44 27, ’82, 25 00 June 3, ’82, 25 00 April 22, ’82 r 20 00 July 1, ’82, 25 00 J ulv 1, ’82, 22 50 July 31, ’82, 20 00 , October 25, '82, 70 00 ~\KT E will during the present week move our stock of grtods one doof S6uth of oi kl v p . uuw ” am h} ' Vu “‘ w * •“ DRY GOODS. s NOTIONt CLOTHING* BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, ETC And will continue to sell them at the lowest poaslble pricca. We are now offerii GriRIEAUI? ‘ V In mder to; reduce stock. COME AND HEAR OUR PRICES ANNOUNCEMENT! IN addition to the above, we will add, after removal, & fall and complete stock Gr^OCE^XES Of all kinds—Staple and Fancy. We cannot enumerate, but you mav be jm-T tint' nJivt.llilllT vnn wimt nn.l l,o :4.... A t _' jure AND SEK 1 ^ certaiu wajr ^ than by si*nOiig your money with ug. CALDWELL $ LAUDERDALE, [to RE COXlinUbU.} c. BART & CO., 100 00 120 00 60 00 w W «***». a the SoDti, ollkr for sal. . , 80 00 80 00 ORANrtKH, 1 BANANAS, COCOANffTfl tSMONH 80 00 U - Ualss i OIUEU FIGS, FOTATOka, CABBAGES, (JN?oi 25 00 *" J eve *> rll, ‘ u ff <Imt o Wholewle Fruit Houm sliould h»V* Z&'COOJVTEr ORDERS -FILLED WITH DISTAXC i Oct iT-'txcm NUTS, ONIONS, MAm