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.* LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. wMm Xl'E^'.UT, Ftfbrtwry fl. < i « IS^S. bright davs have made a large increase. ^^ '* r i y u ** / * w'WvJ" nott* the ncu Tfci usual uutubu. of aeuenty may m ‘^S«SS. ^iSSr£^£i - reamuably aoou be expected. — a»-c*piT»L pkizk, ....ooe^. t ow -AdTertlseTOPW*- Notice—8:. 6: Wolfe, To E. Aiken. Attentlon-J. P. Caldwell, Secretary. F&tiners Read This—Robt. H. Hai*- 1*18. Red action in Kinnrd. , Citation—i; R. I’rotnttO. Norman’s Neutralising Cordial—Ex celsior Chemical Co. Clothing—M. Li Boyles, J udgo ot —Wando Guano, Snliula Gnano, Wando Acidj Wando Ash Element, for sale by Caldwell & Lauderdale. * Lknt.—Lens i begins to-morrow—it being Ash Wednesday. There will be Mirvices in the Episcopal church at fclevtii O’clock in the morning. Fire in the Country.—On Thurs day last fire was discooefed in the cotton on the railroad platform at Dawkins’s on ♦be Spartanburg, Union & Columbia Railroad, and before the flames conld be extinguished fifteen bales of cotton wero destroyed—nine belonging to Coi. J. T. Dawkins, and six to Mr. F. C. Lupo. The fire started from a match lighted and care lessly thrown on the platform by a negro bov. ItAiu'Bcfxt) Accident.—The soutlre/n- TfodWf through freight treffn' uue Ire re at 10, p. m., ran off the track about three miles north of town on Saturday night. Eleven cat's Were thrown off, and some were slightly damaged. Nobody was hurt. The tCacS was cleared in time for the Sunday passen ger trains to run on schedule time. Tlie accident is supposed to have re sulted from a broken or defective rail, and no’blame if? attributable to those in charge of the train. Of one thing we can boast—the Academy has |iever been closed for want of wood; nor forced to resort to garden palings, etc. On the contrary a big pile Ibaqs, thanks to thoughtful Captain K.,) now in front ..of the door, justify no hi Ticket* only *5 Mmres in 000-41 rroportlon. iope of a holiday to any straggling in; for want of fire. The addition Louisiana Lottery Company. “ We fa.frneby certify that tee mpervue the arrangement* for m the Monthly and Semi-Annual Draioing* of The Ijoumiaua Lottery Com, and in per non man e Drawing* thenutelve*. part we, and we authorize ~the Company to y.*e thi* certificate, with fac-eimile* of our iignature* aitachcd, i/i it*adcertmmenUi." urchin. of instrumental and vocal music has given ificroased interest, in our school. „ U is. pleasant to testify to the good aitd coM t h6 Drawing* incmmivcXy decorum of tho pupils iiuu the unusual j f/taf the $anie are cuMucted with ho^ interest and earnestness in studies of cstyifairne** } andingp#d fnith toward <dl tlie upper grades, , —n,„ *„ The colored school has also opened well. As reported by one of the pupils on the first nay, in answer to inquiry Its to number—“there were a great deal,"* leaving the imagination to sup ply the rightful subject. The Texas fever, which has bormr away some of our best citizens Irofa this part of the county, is now raging among several colored families on Brorfd river. The departure of* some of tneir friends for that great El Dora do so absorbs their minds ihat they refuse to hire, hoping for a like good fortune to send them the means to reach ti „ same place. Lest our good mjnisters may not have.been faithful ijti rjiaking known to yofi their constant Caffs in this part of the county to tie the Gordian knot, several marriages might he noticed to justify tho claim to a full share in this litiQ of progress. A close must not be .made without saying that our Sunday-school has never been in winter quarters, and the usual attendance has been srood. Our worthy superintendent has never failed $ be at his post, raiu or sliine—hence so good a report. s. r. k. 1883, at the r. b. HYMENEAL. Mabried—January 28th, residence of the bride’s father, Mr. If. T. Yarborough, by the Rev. R. G. Miller, Mr. John B. pURRT to Miss Anna Yakbor- aboa. All of Fairfield county. —Why suffer frofli a state of Jll health? Why he troubled with dyspepsia? Brown’s Ir in Bitters will cpre yjm. „ * JUInlAEtiS NOTICES. —Buy the best—Wando is the best guuno; Wando Acid is the highest v rude. For sale by Caldwell & Lauder dale. * ITEMS ruoM jAles’s ford. —W<? liaVe but little 6f interest fdi 1 your readers in this vicinity. —Mr. W. P. Willingham lias rc- A Startling BTe v Medical DIscoTery. A physieian of high repute advises each df his patients to buy evety month a ticket Or a fractional part of qae) in the Grand M >ntli!y Distribution of The Louisiana State Lottery. He has noted, ufta- an un usually large and varied experience, that the hope of winning one of the princely fortunes that are held out us inducements to investors, causes a buoyancy and mental. cliVimeas superior to .*ny alleviation pro: ddfeed bV drugs. He says the Five Dollars sent to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La., before the second Tuesday of each month acts like a charm in many cases. turned from Texas and speaks of soon removing there with ids family. —I hear of no schools haviiig opened in western Fairfield but Professor Busby’s uniT the one at Monticelio. —The Spartanburg amFUniSii Rail road' CoftitMtny speaks of erecting a new depot at LyRf^s Ford And running a telegraph office also. —Mr. Ephraim Roberts 1ms pur chased Mr. Thomas Aughtry’s stcofc of goods at Lyles’s Ford and lately added a new stock to it. —Every farmer should take Ota Southern Cultivator, published at At- liuta, Ga. Two numbers with Bill Arp’s letters are worth the price. —A largo number of negroes have left the vicinity of Monticelio for the Lone Star State, as well as some fami lies of whites and young men. As to Oic negroes, it would work well tor the material interests of out' State should half of that populatibu leave it. —Farmers are preparing now, since t ic long spell of rainy weather, to soW oats. Our soil has been so ctfttch leached by the excessive! ntiiifhtl, and its vitality so much' ihiliki/ed, that farmers Will' not receive a full yield from it tho present year. .Plant less, fertilize folly, and cultivate thorough ly, is the advice of your correspond^ diit. , . —It lias bfteu raining,'tfiisting and snowing since tiic 18th of November to t ie 27th of January, preventing farm ers from sowing but little wheat and oats. February and Mireh may yet do to sow oats in, but the yield is often precarious. The early fall, we kitow,' was too dry in most localities to sow whcat w aud we cannot, therefore, ex pect near a full crop of it in the South-' eru’Slates, if a half one. It would be to our interest'to be quite economical in the' use of food to both man and beast, and sow a large area in oats, besides having a millet lot. Many have sown« barley lot,"which is right. w. e. ■ Commissioner*. Incorporated in is«s for 85 years by the legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes —with a capital of 11,ooo,(hio—to which a reserve fund of $350,i>00 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote Its fran chise was made a part of the nreseo}, State Con stitution adopted Decembe 8d, A P. 1ST». r Thf t,nly Lottery ever voted on and endoreed by the people of any State. It never scale* or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place Monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN rUNK. A FORTUNE. SECOND GRAND DRAWING, CLAStfpB, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, February 13, 1883—183d Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE. »75,(HJ0. 100,000 Tickets at Five. Dollar* Each, fraction*, in Fifth*,’In Proportion. , LIST OF PRIZES. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 1 do do ... 85,000 1 do do 8 PHIZES Of $6000 6 do 2000 10,000 10 do lOOOi ....... ..*••• ... 10,000 80 do 6oo 100 do 800••.«.•.*•.. .«••.. ... 20,000 BOO do 1%0. >*t«4* •••«•••••• ... Bo.ooo 600 00 60 1000 do 85 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. • Approximation Prizes ol $*5o do, do do do Coo. 860 6,750 4,500 8,850 1M7 Prizes, amounting to .$865,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the Company In New Orleans. ’ For further tnformatlon write clearly,- giving fun.and.c8s.' Send orders by Express, Register ed Letter or Money Ord;-r, addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN, I New Orleans, La., or Iff. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh St., Washlngtoi Jan »-EK f ... ooo WALKER’S - SPEClFI i D. C> c. FOR THE NOTWITHSTANDING —ALL TIIE- ABVERTISED BARGAINS, Our customers mav rest assured tha we will not bo undersold * ' Tic Neutralizing Cordial. In another column you will find an ad vertisement of Norman’s Neutralizing Cor dial. This excellent medicine is a sover eign remedy for ail disorders of the stomach and bowels. It is as pleasant and harm less as blackberry yine, contains no opium : thtd will not constipate. 4 Not a Care All.' Norman’s Neutralizing Cordial is not a cure all and we do not recommend it for coughs, corns, rheumatism and all the ails “'<) which the flesh is heir.” It is all, but nothing more than is claimed for it in the name of this e'Xteileat.osna^jiy., ,It neutrai- izes the acids and gases of tne stomach, makes digestion easy and gives toue to the debilitated system. Last Appeal.—Looking to yrar own interest is one of tiie first laws of nature Therefore having granted liberal indul gence to my customei'S,'thejr musthot coud plain if they find, after the lOtli of Februa- 3 [, their accounts in other hands for imme- iate coliectibn witli cost added. In the future payment will positively be required when hills come due, regardless of prices being too low to sell cotton, or ration bills and bank debts to pay first. So it will be to your interest to cobiu and settle at once, in order tiiat I mar do likewise. Thi* i* my latt appeal. L SIMPSON, Dentist MATTERS IN XONTiC EELO. ATTENTION, Winnsboro Steam Fife Engine Co. Feb Ml Secretary. TO RENT. HE undersigfiM'has about 100,acres ar^de land for rent, and will dis_ of the same for a money consideration for a portion of the crop. Feb 6-f2xl .W.E. AIKEN T or STATE OF SOUTH 4 CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. By J. B. BOYLES, E*q., Probate Judge. W HEREAS, W., W r Kennedy hath made suit to mfe tb grant him letters of administration of the estate and effects of Mary A. Kennedy, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admon - ish all and singular the kindred and cred itors of the said Mary A. Kennedy,,, de- Cpfsed. that they-bj and appear before fife, in' the Conft' or Probate, to be held at Fairfield Court House, 8. C., on the 20th day of February next after publication hereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to sliow cause, if any they have, why the said Given under my hand, this 5fe day of ^February, Anno Domini 1883. , . Published on the 6F day of Februaiy, 1883, in The News an TKAttt. J. GYLES, Feb 6-fxl Jl w Probate. THIS TRULY WOXDERFUL REMKD Y HAS XE VER FAILED TO CURE COXSUMPTIOX. Its speedy action upon all Bronchial and Pulmonic Affections is beyond belief to those who have never tried it or seen it used. ! It sjWdily allays Bronchia 1 and monic Fevers. It is a wonderful EXPECTORANT AND HEALER. It keeps the digestive and urinary or gans in a natural and healthy condition-- it PURIFIES THE BLOOD, Instantly relieves night sweats, goneness of appetite and general debility. It has been known only four years and HAS NEVER FAILED to PERFECT ^ A CURE. Any r one afiicted 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, and those desiring to use it can do so by sending their orders to the proprietors of this paper or direct jtb me, stating that you saw this advertise ment in the Winnsboro News and Hehald Walker's RHEUMATIC REMEDY Cares Rheumatism, cither acute or chron ic, in from eight to ten days. Price by Express, $5 per Bottle DR. J. W. WALKER, . FRANKLINTON, N. C. June 13 by any other ibnso ip town. Our nrotto has been, and still is, “QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.” We offer, for tho NEXT THIRTY DAYS, great bargains m DRESS GOODS, LADIES’ CLOAKS, SHAWLS, SACQUES, VELVETS, Latest Styles of TRIMMING BRAID, NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. Owing to the extremely warm weath- ,er, w<f will sell all of our GENTS’ and YOUTHS’ CLOTHING . . • » ' 4 * • V* ' ’ * . * i . I . at the most astonisbfngl'y low prices. f * We do not wish vpn to buy unless fully suited, and will refund Ihc money for any unsatisfactory purchase. f. LAND EC KER $ BRO. Messrs. Editors: A sudden itnptftoe to arouse remembrance of this place of revered name, prompts these line#. The sound of flic steam whistles in ift precincts gi vetf'evidence of vitality and hope of stronger development. Its usual uuiet ■fias. broken the festive merry-making tff Christmas. A taste fully arranged, well laden and well managed tree introdThecdHie season. The young people ftdlt/vvefl up the spirit by a series of paHks f<9r two weeks, each one increasingly InfeVious and enjoyable, from the sotincf of gai ety. The' light, fleecy snow contrib uted its share to the joyous occastoii, evidenced by tlie big snow-balling participated in by old and young. Even our respected Representative was found in tlie midst, receiving and sendimra full share. Next ia order of event* was' the meeting of the patrons of the school to arrange about the local tax. They decided to lower it one mill, making one mill and a half the tax this year for School District No. 15. From heading the list in the whole State In local tax, outside of Charleston, the foil is humbling to the pride of some and clouding to the bright prospects of a* rising school. In connection may be meuiioned the favorable opening of our graded school on the 15th of Janu ary and the fine average attendance in 1 spite of mud and rain. A- few FARMERS* REA THIS! • . ■ ' «.. ..^ .. IXPBOVK AND IhCBEASR YoUk "PS BY Using thi Best Seed. rkPROVED CLEMMER SEEDC TN, selected and nubbed expressly for teed. 0 ««< j for brcaa, best for stock, and beyt to yield, on bottom or upland. Weighs 60 founds i-sr bushel.' Ateo, “Osieb Long Staple Si; k COttoK*’Seed .“The earliest finest and most prod uetlFfe cotton grown. Price of seed, for eachl’1 Wmel, $1.50; 4 bushels, $5.00. Sacked jand delivered on.cars. ty Send nSoney.ln registered letter to the subscriber, 'ana you will get what you. order. ROBT. H. HARRIS. Pinevllle, Mecklenburg Co., N. C. X3T Read the following from T. p. Mitchell, Esp, a large and well known planter of Faliiield County, S. C7: “Mb. Robt. H. Haeuu—Dear Sir: I write to know If you can furnish me With enough toed corn of the Clemmdr variety to plant my entire crop the coining season. I consider it the best com T hav$ ever planted. Yours truly, * T. P. MITCHELL.” VST Mf. Mitchell tried the Corn a few year* ago.' Feb SALE AND' FEED STABI.Es South Carolina Railway Company. O N and after November 12,1H83,.Passen ger Trains will run as follows until farther notice: TO AND FROM Oif.VIlLESTON. ; . J5A8T. Leave Columbia at. .*8.00 a. m. tf>,r>5 p. m. Arrive Charleston...12.57 p. m. 11.30 p. m. w:>», Lefi.ve Cliarleston... .17,00 a. ni. *4.00 p. m. Arrive Columbia... .11.27 a. m. 10.05 p. in. f Daily. *Daiiy except Sundry. TO AND FROM CAMDEN. r , f . . . Leave Columbia at. .*8.00 a. m. *6.55 p. m. Arrive at Camden... 1.07 p. m. 9.25 p. m. west. .. Leave Camden at3,.*7.00 a. m. *4.45 p. in. Arrive at Columbia. .11,27 a. m. 10.05 p. m. ♦Daily exc ept Sundays. TO AND FROM,AUGUSTA. EAST. , . . Leave Columbia *7.23 p. m. Arrive Augusta 7.55 a. rn. WEST. Leave August*. .*7.00 a., ijrv, ^4.20 p. in. Arrive Columbia... . 4.08 p. m. 10.05 p. m. ♦Daily except Sunday. CONNECTIONS. Connections made at,Columbia with Co lumbia and Greenville RaUrotwl hv train arriving at 11.27 a. in., and departing at 1155 p. m. Connection made at C.. C. & A. .Tunbtion with (’bavlc*tt(‘, Columbia .and Augusta Railroad by train arriving at Co lumbia at 11.27 a. n>., and departing at 0.55 p. m. to and from all iMiints on both roads, with \ rough Pullman Sleeper between Chjii k'SUm and Washington, via Virginia Midland route, without change. Connec tion ingde at Charleston witli steamers for New York on Wednesdays and Sat unlays; also, with Savannah and Charleston Rail road to all pointft ^oatli. Cpnneetions are made at Georgia Railroad and Central and from all points West and Soutli. Through Tickets ran be purchased to all points Soutli and West, by applying to D. McQUEEN, Agent, Colgmliia, C. John. B. Peck, General Manager. D. C. Allen, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent, , Charleston, S. C. REoyciioii^ mmm* .ri I will close out mv winter stock of GXjOTEEXWCr ?t REDUCED PRICES; <" order to nialce room for a’ large stock of SPRING CLOTHING. * - t ' * s Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Suits. Fine line of Overcoats’ at good bargains. Be sure to call at M. L. KINARD’S, OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL, COLUMBIA, S. C. SOMETHING NEWi W r E have reeeijpy commenced business in the store formeriy oecuplod TV «* ’ ' .... Messrs. ugusta with Railroad to —The best paying and only reliable Guano—the Monarch. Sold by R. J, McCnrlcy & Co. Come early and’ avoid the rush. . • DON’T OVERLOOK! i AD Twelve Barrels Choice New Orleans Molasses Just Received. Twenty-two Hundred Pounds Choice Flour from Noel Nashville Mills— Something Extra. - • , I Five Darrels Best White Wine and Cider Vinegar. Nine Cases Canned Goods, assorted. James Turner & Co., where will be found a new and complete stock 3 NTAPUE AX» FANCY GROCERlfea. ;• -»» ..••••• .i We shall keep always on hand a varied supply of everytliing usually kept In a first-class Grocery Store, and our prices shall always be found as XjO W A.F5 TIIE LOWEST. * •« I In thus presenting ourselves before tlie public, we respectfully solicit a liberal share of their patronage, assuring them of entire satisfaction, both as to quality and price* of goods. Jan J. H. HARDEN & BRO. COTTON IB LOW, -BUT— Y 1 B. SUGENHEIMER’S PRICES ARB VERY MUCH LOWER. Satisfaction article. guaranteed on every OUR OS At. During the remainder of the w ill sell our winter stock at season we LOOK OUT! H(iESES, MAKES AND MOLES. oia“ cash or on I good pape twenty goo ¥ ead for sale, either for time u'htil fall, by making me re. . I' also nave eighteen or wenty'good young mares that I want to exchange for old fat plug mules or horses. All persons ..aving ofd mules or horses on fcana arid'wishing tb purchase young ones, can put in their old stock In part nay. 1 also have some, extrg fine saddle and harness horses combined, anff » few fine pontes. I invite everybody to want of stock to call and see me as I defy competi tion. Av WILLIFORD. Wne»BOi*>, S. C-, Jan. 1, 1883. NEW TIN-SHOP! GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! IF YOU WANT IT G-OOIDS TRY US. I „ DRESS GOODS AND SUITINGS. \ w We exhibited a nice selection of these goods tliis season and soldjnany; sti’l a few pretty styles left, wliieli we wisli to sell at a low Mice. Come and see. CLOAKS, ICLMANS, JACKETS. D. H. Flenniken. UNDERTAKER’S DEPARTMENT. I HAVE never had any liking for great “blowing” In advertisements, but havn Irpended Piitln r upon selling goods at such prices as to satisfy my old customers and draw many new ones. • ■ • i ' • . 1 still intend to adopt the same plan, and 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 I 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 all syles and at all prices. My stock of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. .**'*,■ * t ' ' . ‘ ’ ' Wiijes, Liquors, etc., will be sold at correspondingly low prices, and I shall always bo pleased to show mv goods. • v ’ Give me a cull at BEATY & BRO.’S OLD STAND. 33 STTGhEI^IdlBXl^LE^. •• •) ’ •> ‘ nr* Remember the place—Old Stand of Beaty & Bro. 1883. 1883. A HAPPY M YEAH TO ALL I AM pleased to inform tlie public tiiat I have on hand a full line of COFFINS, BURIAL ROBES, Etc., and am prepared to do anything in the ’ Under ta ker’s line. We ask for a share of the patronage. j. M. ELLIOTT, SR. Jan 13-8m WYTUEV1EL.E A few of each kind goods—wili sell these to profit. and real pretty close without a Cedis’ YYDERWEAR. . These goods we bought at low pieces from manufacturers. Tiie remnant of stock ; will now be offered at a large reduction. Tap second term of fids' instYtutioh will continence on tlie 5th day of February, at which unie re-orgnnifotion of classes will take place. Thorough instruction in all departments. Tuition and.board as low as can be obtained in any first-class institution of the kind. For further inforpiaticn, ad dress . ; 'MRS. MARY’H. MEANS, . , .. -. - Principal, Wtthevmt. va. ' Mt^Meaps refers, by perjnission, to ex- Gbverno£Hagood and Prof. R. iL Davis, .' iColumbla, Gen. John Bratton and Cok J. / Hi K0h,"Wfaita3t>or<J,' nom rs* ' i • '• , • • • i **' V- i* Tlie long anticipated holiday rush has como and gor.o, and the New Year., with its hidden future has dawned opop us; and as I intend to use my ulmost; endeavors to merit in future tlie very liberal patronage that lias been extended* to me tlie past year, by consulting at all times the interests of my customers, f ity of ainiouiicing that from tliis date my present stock of take this opportunity FALL AND WINTER GOODS Will be sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, in order to make preparation for a more extended Spring and Summer TRADE THAN HERETOFORE. * \t '.-v..-.- Please call ami examine my stock before making your purchases ns my. prices will convince yon that. I mean just what I promise in this edvertisement., Thanking my friends for their very liberal and gratifying favor's, I wish you all a happy and prosperous New Year. L. SAMUELS. .. CHOICE GOODS! J FLANNELS. Now is the season to wrap rtcil and pr vent colds and pneumonia. We are so Presh. Groceries 1 FRESH GOSHEN BUTTER. NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR! Loom Museatels and Finest generous as to prefer out .customers to have the: New DISSOLUTION. T HE partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, under the styjp of “Thit'Winhsbcko Publishing COmfaht,” is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be settled by Mr. Jno. 8. Reynolds, who is hereby authorized to retoive and. receipt for all ,. . debts due the edrifeem. All parties haviugi ware, poorly soldered, and sell my claims will present them to aim for pay--TINW ARE, as it is about as CHEAP, ment, and all parties indebted WfU make Immediate payment to him. R. MEANS DAVIS, HENRY N. CEEAP. JNO. A, REYNOLDS. Winnsboro, 8. C., January 2», 1883. janao-txtf I HAVE recently commenced busi ness opposite Mr. il. M. Elliott’s Gty- Shop, wntfre will be found.Cooking and Heating Stores and Tinware of all kinds. Roofing and Guttering done in a good and substantial manlier, as cheap as the.cheapest. Signs Painted in tbe best style, Cheap. Merchants will find it to their inter est to cease selling light Yankee Tin- ahd is made of GOOD MATERIAL. SAMI*. D. FAST. But the Palmetto Wagon of ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. London La; _ _ _ _ Golden Raisins, whole and quarter boxes. CCIUIANT8 .,,d SPICKS. Magnolias, Bruns wicka and the JUMBO HAMS. gucs. Soused Pig’s Feet, Mackerel, in ,n sizes and quantities, and Juhriivgs Pride of the Sea, in 51b tips, the finest fish put up. CANNED GOODS of all kinds. Gallon Annies. The only genuine Jos llume Photo. Salmon. Plain and Fancy CAKES AND CRACKERS. , COFFEES, SUGARS and FLOURS are very low—get my prices. SPOKES, RIMS AND HUBS. Special Inducements In Harness of ad kind*. Single Buggy Harness $6.50 up, worth $11. Are among the stock which must be re* duced before spring. Don’t buy until ear goods are seen and priced. SeUiiODtCrocierY spcct will give genuine bargains until tiie stock is sold. We invite all to call and examine. J. M. BEATY & CO. r; CANAHIES S IX pair still on hand for sale, number of extra hens. Price $3.50 FOR for SALE. and a a pair; or $3.00 for the male and fifty cents for th / ‘ female. .Parties wishing to chase will please audrciM WILLIE MILLS, Jau 11- Winnsboro, S. C. pur- The Louisville Turning Plows are equal to any, and much cheaper. I have all sizes. RED RUST PROOF OATS, SIXTY CENTS. J. n. ClTMMlYCiS. JUST RECEIVED, W E have just received Fresh and Choice Goods: the following at retail. Raisins, Currants, Citron, Jellies, Ginger Preserves, Fruit Butter, Mince Meat, something hiss Salmon, Mackerel, Cem Beef, r i Oatmeal, • . tU Buckwheat, and New Crop New Orleans Molasses. J. F. McMASTER $ CO, CHRISTMAS -AND- Not Year Carls! We have just received a large and beau-; ful assortment of Christmas and New ear J car d s; Also, a handsome; lot of otherjmods suit able for CH PRESENTS. r and NEW YEAR BOOKS! BOOKS 1 7 AH kinds of Books suitable for Presents! The largest and most complete stock of CH'lLDREY’B BOOKS we have ever offered. AN ORDINANCE r »%• ,s TO LICENSE CERTAIN BUSINB8RE9. Be it Ordained by the Intcndant and Wardens of the Town , of Winnsboro In Council met, and by the authority of the sane: That an annual .tax of twenty-fiyb Dor.LAns lie imposed upon .each Telegraph Company having an operator .resident hi said Town; ami uinm each Express Com pany having a resident agent in said Town; and upon eaeli Livery Stable keeper doing- business in said Town; and an annual tax of tkn doll mis for each Public Dray dos ing business in said Town; upon-the pay ment of which sums a license shall n granted t-t such telegraph companies, ex press companies, livery stable .keepfers and public drays, to do business for one year, u Done in Council this 28th day of Decem ber in tiie year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two, under the f the Towp. J. ii. CXNTEii (>rk. '' t . - v .' ' ;* Wc would respectfully call the attention .. qf the Public to these goods, and request an inspection before purchasing. > .. « > i * ». • . • * . I *•. McMASTER, BRICE & KETCHIN.; THIS CROSBY MILITARY INSTITUTE. D. K A. M„ PRINCIPAL/ FEAST EM VIL EE, 8. C. . LST SlKD FOB ClBOULABS. corpora le acai o» Saddles, Bridles and Harness—“wat du'.vn render."; ULYS3E G. DESPORTiS.