The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, February 20, 1883, Image 3
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LOCAL IKTLLLIGE^CE.
TXJli 5 »A .
•rj- 20.
: i i 18' 3.
am Jiifbrniccl, tt\ o young men
*ew AdTertldfinentii.
Notice—Sami. ‘D. Fant. _
Slicriff’b Salo^J. D. McCarloy, S.
F. C.
Sealed Proposals—J. B. JIarvey,
T'ne j”ry, after a brief deliberation, >
rciidCreVl a verdict df “Not gbilty.” ( frdm or'ilcftr this Re6fi6Yi"df*FtMi t fitffd,'^'; i<
The prisoners convicted during the being invited, attended asocial gnthcr-
term wore sentenced as follows: ‘'i'>g at Mr. J. McMeckin’s residence, :n
David A. Crawfdrd, assault and baf-! the vitality of Shiloh church. The
fery of a high and aggravated charac* I many'obligations iit tbeir homes at
fee. ftAo flna nr txm mouths ‘ithpris- ^nch an unirsually busy .season, de-
Mr. Craw- tainedthem till an advanced hour in
the aflernooif: Leaving, thus, at such
a late hour for iplcasunt traveling, and
the distance being miles over one of
Death ok Mks. J. D. BATTifffchfh?.—
Nows has been received that Mrs.
Amelia Uatterrce, of Chester, died on
last Wednesday, the 14th'iii^t. Mrs.
Batterree was tlie wife of Mr. J. D.
Batterree and a daughter Of tltc late
C. L. Itefo, Sr., of this county. The
‘deceased was gbfitit tweiity-five years
; of age, and left a husband and two
little children*. She was universally
-e (teemed. Her family and fiiunds will
liave the sympathy of all their acqitain-
’tances in Fuirliold in their sorrow and
affliction.
ter, fsoO flue or two
onmetit in the county jaH.
ford immediately paid the fine aM
Was discharged.
Washington Lindsay,
carrying a
concealed deidly weapon, $25 fine or the ronghest cross-roads in the county,
two months in jail. j they ventured in haste, notwithstand-
Samuel Hill, "hotfse-breaking, one >>•¥ >l»c dark and misty night, arriving
year at bard labor in the penitentiary.
Thomas Boulware, manslaughtcif,
seven years at hard labor ih the peni
tentiary.
. The following is tlie final present
ment of flie grand jury';
f at p. m. ut'the social bhll, just in the
nick of time when every one present
had begun to 1*00011)6 solely interested
in the plays, etc. As the skilled per-
Wmers Wniided lh. ir \iolins, so well
fitted up for the occasion, even a btich-
To Tlis Honor J. B. Kersfiino. Pre- e,or OT an ol( l maid could but join in
siding Judye: We, tlie gratia jury in j with'such a social juvenile group. In
and lor the said Slate and county, re- addition, let the writer bespeak success
spCctfully report that we have cSani
Death.—It is our painful duty to
‘announce the death of Boyce Brice,
second son of Major Thomas W. Brice,
of this county. The deceased was
‘taken very suddenly ill on last Satur
day evening with iiifiammation of the
bowels and died on Saturday night
between eleven and twelve o’clock.
Boyce was a bright, intelligent boy ot
fourteen ycai% of age, and was a gen
eral favorite with all who knew bun.
■Stricken down in the budding spring of
life, while crossing the line tWl separ
ates youth from manhood, his deatli is
one of touching trful peculiar sadness.
We extend to me bereaved father and
’mother our heartfelt sympathies.
Cotton Statement.—The following
is the comparative cotton statement for
’the week ending February 1G. 188G:
Net receipts at tdl United States ports
‘during the week 144,498; to same time
^ast year 71,295; total receipts to this
date 4,G3S,0l£; to same date hist year
8,896,291. Exports for the week 102,-
GG7; same week lUst year G6,652; total
exports to this‘date 3,047,951; to same
date last year 2,137,140. Stock at all
United States ports 4)31,330; same time
last year 1,112,709; stock at all interior
towns 153,4)17'; same time last year 183.-
116; stock at Liverpool 836,0c) 4 );
same time last year 700,000; stock
of American afloat lor Groat Britain
285,000; same tinre last year 2 , 22,000.
The Due Wt.st Female College.—
The Associate Reformed Presbyterafh
•says, editorfaHy:
The friends of the Due West Female
College will be gratified to learn of its
increasing growth and prosperity. Tlie
College clashes have not been so full in ten
years as they are now. Tin's «pbaks well
for the present administration. President
Kennedy is proving himself a man for the
place. The fears which Some entertained
of the decline of the College at the death
‘of Dr. Bonner were natural. His qualifi
cations for ■his position were so ma ke ! a it
decided, Ids success so conspicuous, that it
was not strange many should feel appre
hensive of tlie effect of his removal on tlie
College. Professor Kennedy and his assist
ants have shown fhaftliCy fully appreciate
their responsibility, and that the high repu
tation m fiie t.’oifege is perfectly safe in
their hands. This community and county
and State arc to lie congrafulated on the
present status and prospects of this insti
tution, devoted to the education in mind
and heart of those who give our homes
and our society their ‘feWeetest delights;
their purest joys and their highest 'refine
ments.
Professor Kennedy Ms many friends
and acquaintances in Fairfield ■county,
all of whom will be highly gratified to
learn of the marked success that has
nttbmled his efforts since ho has as
sumed the presidency of the institu
tion. While under the control and
supervision of the late Dr. Bonner, it
ranked among the first female semina-
Vies of the South. D is therefore no
mean compliment to tlie ability of
Professor Kennedy as an educator to
say that “the hollegc classes have not
been so full iu ten years as they arc
now.”
Sudden Death.—Mr. A. Hamilton
Reining, of ibis place; died Very sud-
jjy on Monday night at about seven
Mr. Fleming lias been in very
ined'the different public offices of the
county, to wit, the Clerk of Court,
sheriff, treasurer, auditor, judge of
■probate ami county commissioners and
find them all neatly and'properly kdpt.
The books of the county commission
ers and treasurer show the tinauciul
condition of the cOtiuty to be good—
there being a balance from lapx year,
over and above all expcudifhVes, of
more tluifi Tour thousand dollars. We
have aflsO examined the jail, and find
it iu good condition, neatly kupt and
the prisoners well cared fpr. As to
the poor house, we find it in Verv good
condition, with a gOoTl garden and a
supill but well cultivated farm. Wc
learn that Mr. Haigood, the husband Of
the matron, ill-treats, abuses and curses
the inmates. We oarriJcstly recom
mend that tlie commissioners do hn-
n.ediately look after this gentlemafr.
We have examined the books of the
trial justices, and so far as we are able
To judge the same are properly kept.
The condition iff the public roads,
bridges, etc., we find in as good condi
tion as could be expected under the
circumstances. We would, however-,
call special attention to that portion
of the Jtocky Mount road from the
corporate limits of the town of Winns-
boio to the live-mile post on said road.
We would also call attention to a point
on the “institution” road, near Stew
art’s mill; and would recommend that
the gate at the end of Brown’s bridge
be removed, ami that a causeway,
commencing at the branch and run
ning seventy yards up the hilt, suf
ficiently wide for one wagon, be put
at Allen’s branch on the Collimbia
road. We would also recommend that
the bap be made larger, us the same is
not sufficiently large to seat lire ■'officers
of the Court.
We desire to return to his Honor
our siucre thanks for the kind aAd able
advice and for tlie efficient help w(dch
be lifts tendered us in the prosecutiofi
of our duties.
All of which is respectfully sub
mitted. U. C. Trapp,
Foreman.
The Court of General Sessions 'ad
journed on Saturday afternoon, and
j'thc Court of Common Plefts opened
I on Monday morning. The proceed-
i iugs thus far have been of no public
j interest. “
ITEMS FROM EEASTEU^YIEL’E.
—Mrs. F. E. Lihda has returned to
Union county;
—Two mad dogs wore last week seen !
in the upper section.
—Mr. Thomas Chapman has Opened
a store at his father's;
— Dr. Thompson, of Columbia, is
up on a visit to relatives.
—MrS. Anna Lewis has removed to«
the Feasterville Boarding House. .
—Dr. V. P. Clayton and Mrs. Nancy
Coleman are visiting In Wilmington,
N. C.
—Mr. J. Hendrix MoLane recently
spent a fefo days at Feasterville, part
ly in tjie financial interest of the Signal'.
—The school at Fea'sterv'ffc was on
Monday last re-opened with an attend-
-ance of twenty-five, under the charge
of Miss Mary V. Feaster.
—Mr. D; R. Ruff, rtf Ridgeway, was
in the Comer on Monday last, lie
came on a visit to his relatives and to
enter his daughter Janie at the Crosby
Institute.
—Messrs. D. P. Crosby, Sarn. Mc-
Lurkin and Joe Crosby are Visiting ill
Florida. Mr. McLiirkiu may remain
there in business—the others are to re
turn next week.
—The farmers are still sowing grain,
and will probably get sown from first
trt last sltty or seventy per cent, of an
average area. Some complain of the
and happiness all the year to the
Alstoniairs and the neighboi'iiig citi
zens, wlioSe hospitality was welcome
’and most assuredly appreciated by
those youth’s. Welj^ Messrs. Editors,
allow Hieh licatring m your next issue;
and the bachelor will he more gener
ous tb you than those night wanderers
who Ventured alone from
Holly GroVe.
~~ -Ti South Carolina Railv.lfy, edibpariy.’
*CH1NG<H£RVES-CAUSE
AGONY!
PSRRY DAVIS’S PAIN KILLER
DRINGL,
RELIEF!
NEURALGIA .
SCIATICA.
TOOTHACHE
EARACHE
And the whole noxious family of
nerve diseases are cured by
PerrjDamsFainMer
SURE!
ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS
KEEP “PAIN KILLER.”
Got Rid of Toodiaclie.
He suffered more than twenty years:—
Neuralgia pains—face, jaws and curs,
He might have suffered twenty mere,
Had he not purchased at the store
Something which eased his frightful pain
Ami quickly made him well again.
That sometning’s made by Perky Davis,
From horrid acqps and pains-to save Its.
'PaiN Kh.Ikr, as the public know,
Was started forty years ago.
Thousands on thousands bless the hour
When first they-knew Rs healing power,,
CASif needed.
Tiu>se Indebted to us are remu
settle at once. We have liheii patient, hut
forbearance sometimes ceases to be a virtue.
•McMas'i ek, KrticE & Ketchin.
liTIt FliHRUAILY.
Wc have a lot of new and pixiffy Valen-
tiyes, to winch the attention of interested
parties,* without regard to .age, sex op. pre
vious condition, is respectTuiiy solicited.
McMastek, 11 rice AKetcuiN.
and:
—Tomip, Old and middle-aged men and
women get Health and strength by using
Brown’s Iron Bitters. *
P2ES2 GASDxftL SEEDS
ONION SETS.
We have on hand a large stock of (iar-
den Meeds; also Wine Field' Seeds and
Flower Seeds, from Buist, Landretli,
Sibley, Ferry, Grosman and Heed. So all
customer? limy be pleased.
McIi.aSiT.r, iIrice & KetcuiN.
O N and after November PJ, 1882. paadyii-1
gyr Trains will run as follows until
‘further notice: j
TO AND FROM CHARLESTON.
EAST.
Leave Columbia at. .*K.fK> a. m. ffi.fi,t p. m.
Arrive Charleston...H’.oT p. in. 11.JO p. in.
w-i.s'r. , t
Leave Charleston... .jfiT.OO a. qi- *1.00 ji.:in.
Arrive Columbia.-. .11.27 a. nu.10:06 p. ui.
f Daily. * Daily except Sunday.
TO AND FROM CAMDJffi.
. K'ASf . , .. (>
Leave Columbia at. .‘H.OOa. m. *fi.f)fi p.,m.
Arrive at Caihden.T.07 p. m. 9.25 p. hi.
, , wTjsT.
Leave Camden at.. *7.on a. m. 8^.45 ji Jrti.
Arrive at .Columbia. .11.27 a. m. 10.05 ,p. in.
♦Daily except Sundays.
. TO AND FROM AUrtuSTA.
...
Leave Colunibili .♦T. 1 !?p. m.
Arrive Augusta 7... 7.35 a. in.
west. , ,
Leave Augusta *7 00 a. m. *4.20 p. m.
Arrive Columbia 4.08 p. m. lO.fij p. m.
♦Daily except Sunday.
CONNECTIONS.
Connections made at Columbia wrCh Co
lumbia and Greenville Railroad by train
arriving at 11.27 a, m., and departing at
fi.55 p. ui. Cfmneelion iiiEuF’ at C., C A A.
Junction with Charlotte, Columbia and
Augusta Railroad by train arriving at Co
lumbia at 11.27 a. m., and departing at fi.55
p. in., to and from all points on both roads,
with through. Pullman Sleeper between
Charleston hnd Washington, via Virgh^lp'
Midland route, witlumt change. Cplirtee-
tion made at, Charleston with steamers for
New York b i Wednesdays and Saturdays;
also, with Savannah and Charleston Rail
road to all points South. .
Connections are made at Augusta with
Georgia KaflrOtid and Centra! Railroad, to
and from all points West and Igofttiv
Through Tickets can lie purchased to all
points South and West, by applying to
D. McQUEEN, Agent,
. , Columbia, S. C.
John. B. Peck, General Manager.
D. C. Allen, Gen. Bass, and Ticket Agent,
Charleston, S. C.
188.' 3
YEAH Ti) ALL.
• ' 'J I 1 ' • I J • , • »} J * * : i '-I V • • ,•
Thelonjr ahticipafed holiday, rush has come and gone, and the New Year
with its fiiddf.n future lias, dawned upon us; and as I intend to use my utmost
endeavors to merit in future the very liberal patroitage that ha/- been extended
to me the past year, by consulting at all tirnes-the iptercsts of'my customers; I
take this opportunity of uuLounciug that from'this date my present stock of
* ‘ /
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
^iTl be sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, In order to mat*
preparation for a more extended
«* #■ »
Spring and Snims^
TRADfe Tl^A^ HERETOFORE.
* • * . '': ‘ 1 V " * I
... Plenke call and examine my stock before making yonr purchases as inf
prices will‘convince you that 1 mean just what I promise in this advertisement.
Thanking my friends for their verv liberal and gratifying favors, I wisii
you all a happy and prosperous New Year.
t. SAMUELS.
SeOGTiflN IN CLOTHING.
I Will close out my winter stock of CZ.bttHXNTGf
REDUCED PRICE ^ in oVder to iiinke toom for A
at
larg6 Stock of
Charlotte, Columbia <t Augusta R R
s p EING CLOTHING.
. Monarch G'uaNo.—We now have on
hand one hundred tons of Monarch
Guano and twenty-live toffs off Acid
Phosphate. All parties wishing to
use the best Uoano in the market will
do well to leave their orders at the
office of R. J. McCarlcv & (Jo. *
BVSIXEHS XOTTCES.
An Important Question.
How many times have you suffered from
having eaten a little too much dinner or
supper*? Dyspeptics, please answer. One
dose rtf Norman’s Neutralizing Cordial
after eacli meal will counteract these bad
effects. In the treatment of indigestion
and dyspepsia arising from deficient gas
tric secrethins, it is unsurpassed.
I'Tom the Press.
Mir. D. A. Smith, editor of Krowee C*v-
rtVr, Waihallns S. C., says: “I have used
Norman’s Neutralizing Cordial several
years and find it superior to anv remedy I
nave tried Tor all disorders of the stomach
and bowels. It has the first place in oar
little household and is indispensable.” *
ONE MAN’S, CASH AS
it
“No One Goes Away From TUm Without
Help.”
On the 2filli December last,, yfr. Alvin
Keusler, of this city, rent fit) to M. A.
Dauphin, President of T lie Louisiana Ktote
Lottery Company at New Orleans, La-,:
with request that he forward two tickets to
him. In a week tlie two tickets were re
ceived, Nos. 10,454 and 71,3(13. . On tlie
Monday following the .trmuary drawing lie
received a message that No. 10,454 had
drawn the first prize of S'.',WO. He 'At
once forwarded the ticket for payineui, u-.
it is subject to no commissions. Air. K. is
thirtv-eiglit years of age and unmarried,
was bom in Knox County, Ind.. and raised
a farmer, is very upright, and withal ’ a
very charitable uirtu; nrt one in want ever
g ws away from Inin without help.-Odww SOUTHERIS MUSIC HOUSE
(La Fayette Co., Mo.) Herald, January h <l
mn, ms.
WKAJPMXG PAPER.
We call Hie attention of merchants and
others tgi our large stork of wrapping pa-
jV'ji. . ctaisistih” - Of Wliito Ninvspajter,
Manilla, Gray Wrapping And Straw Paper,
and l‘aper-Bags..
We suggest that if merchants can buy
these, articles from us-«s Low as from abroad,
freight added, it will be an advantage to
retain within tlie town,tiip'smll commission
charged rather than pay it tosWngers.
Mc.Af.vi5TKR, Bhicic A Ketchin.
Columbia, S. C., November 5,1882,
YPHE initial link in South Carolina in the
1 Richmond r.'ijd IVpviHe. system work
ing to and from Chrrleston via the South
Carolina Railroad:
Lv. Augusta a..
Ar. Colunibia b.
Ar. Winiisboro i
Ar. Chester, <*...
Ar. Clibariotte d..
Ar. Statesville e.
mSSWLUTIOX.
rpiIE partnersliin heretofmv existing be-
X tween the' undersigned, under Use
style of “Tiik. Winnsdoko Publisihno
Co.mi’an t,” it .this day dissolved by mutual
cousenV ‘ ' ■'
'I'Ijv-business of the firm will be settled
by Mr. 'Jno: S. Rcyifouls, who is hereby
authorired' toSrecelve and; receipt for all
debts due the-Ciiliccm. An parties having
claims will present them to him for pay
ment, And dlf putties indebted will make
immediate payment to him.
R. MEANS DAVIS,
HENRY X. OBEAR,
J NO. S. REYNOLDS.
Winiishoso, S: €., January 29, 188.1.
Jan :50-txtf
T , c;
♦No. 53.
jNo.
17
,
. 7.35 a.
m. ..
■ . * • .
. .
.11.39 a.
ro. Lv.
, 5.00
a.
in.
. 1.13 p.
It
7.62
a.
mi.
. 2.17 p.
m.
10.50
a.
m.
, 4.13 p.
in.
3.15
1»-
ni.
. 7.05 p.
m. ..
...
♦No. 53.
•fNo.
18.
. 8.00 a.
m. ..
......
..
. • •
. 2.30 !>.
in.
3.22
a.
m.
. 4.29 p.
in.
9.25
a.
iu.
. 5.33 p.
m.
1.22
to
ui.
'. 7.07 p.
ui. Ar
. 3.50
f.
ni.
.11.15 p.
m. .
...
Men’s, Bop’ anti Youths’ Suits. Fine line of OvercoatS
at good bargains. Be sure to cftll at
M.. L. KINARD’S,
OPPOSITE GPAXb CEXTrAl, COLUMBIA, S. C.
Lv. Charlotte d..,
Lv. Chestere...'.,
TjV. Winnsboro...
Lv. Columbia b..
Ar. Augti.sia.....
♦Daily. fDaily
Railroqd (w. Wasliin'gtop) tHive fiftocn
minutes uiiead ‘ot WfnnsboTo time.
CONNECTIONS.
a With all lines to and from Savannah,
Florida ami the Shtftli and Atlanta, Macon
and the Southwest'. - > •
b With Smilh Carolina Railroad to and
from Charleston by Nos. 52 and 53 and witli
Columbia and Greenville Railroad.
r With Chester and Clieraw and Chester
and Lenoir Railroads.
d With Richmond and Danville Railroad
to and from all jniiiits North, Atlantic,
Tennessee and Ohio Division and Carolina
Central Railroad.
e With Western North Carolina Railroad
for Ashe vibe, Yf am Springs and all points
011 that line.
M. SLAUGHTER, G. F. a.
D. Cardwell, A. C P. A.
G. It. Talcott, Superintendent.
SOMETHING NEW I
"0
:• j ... • • • ’
TXJ'E have recently coirfmeneM business in the store formerly occupied by Messrs.
T V James Turner & Co., where will he found a new and complete stock of
KTAFLE Alt 3) FA3ICY CSKOOERIFS.
Wc sWnlfe/p always on liand 'a varied supply of. everytliing usually h
st-class Grocery Store, ami obr prices Shall always be found as
LO W _A.F3 LOWEST.
kept in
'AS-'-ANOTHER’S AT
A Hare Opporrnnlty.
On February fi, 1883, I sold out my inter
est in tlie firm of Mimnaugn Bros.^ Chester,
S. C., to F. P. Mimnaugh; also on the same
Mate my interest in the firm of Mimnaugh
& Gannon, Lancaster, S. C., to Win. Gan-
son. The buyer in each place assumes ail
liabilities and will collect all indebtedness.
At this point, I will sell my stock in bulk
to a cash buyer. Tlie business is well es
tablished and pays handsomely, as an in
vestigation will convince any person. Un
til further notice illy stock will be sold at a
still greater reduction.
All parties indebted to me in this county
will please come forward and settle their
accounts at once and save costs.
Very respectfully,
J. L. MIMNAUGH,
Only House in America Selliil.ar
Jsk.
.Nealth for some time, suffering i ‘V7 "" mu"" "
at timcv , ^ 7 Hessiau flv. THe prospect is a poor
v ^ er y severely from bronchial * 1 i-
7 ( - v tioi). rp| le i inrn ^di a te cause of liis
tVdto * laS ' ot J' e,i been asbertained.
1 111 a ^ e ' v ninutfes of his death lie
,. e * !mct * 8S ,v elt as usual, and Was sit-.
wLsLroMLTJ" Lf •** m r 1110
bu • ,,ft * l,os c from
118 chair, as thoug*.
tlie purpaeo of putting water, and fell
just outside of the door, and died ap
parently from strangulation'. Drs.
Robertson and Aiken w’ere bnlicd
and evert effort was made
one.
—Married—At the bride’s residence;
respectively, both on the 15th inst., the
former By the Rfe'v. J. D. Mahon alone,’
the latter by thfc same clergyman, as
sisted by the Rfe’V. W. W. Mills, Mr;
| Thomas Chapman to Miss Belle Price,
€••»»» MAt. „ w».. ..* rf . . . .
Sallie S. Crosby. We beg to tender
I our congratulations and best wishes to
the happy couples, and to hope, at the
lend of a long life of hapfftrfcfis un
broken, they may be able ftflly to sym-
cxainination will probably bo held to- with the poet in this effusion—
day. Mr. Fleming was well known j ril j, w ®^j> nen 1)rougbt llis love-delighted
throughout ihe county as
sociable and kind-hearted man
to
m
restore
him, but of no avail. A post-mortem
was about forty years of age. The
deceased leaves a widow and two
children to mourn his untimely death.
AH who knew him, both in Winnsboro
and in the country, ‘Will receive
sad intelligence with unfeigned SoYtoW;
smiled.
ITEMS FROM CEDAR CREEK.
Last Appeal.—Looking to yoilr (Avh
interest is one of the first laws of nature
Therefore having granted liberal imiui-
gence to my customers, they must not com
plain if they find, after the 10th of Februa
ry, their accounts in other hands for mwe
diate bblleoYion with post added.
On the One Price System.
ONE 11 NT FORM PR1CB to ALL, AND
THAT THE LOWEST KNOWN,
Tlie usual system of selling Pianos and
Organs, is for tlie dealer to charm* any price
hirCafi gr i for tliem without regard to eRh-
m i fof them wit limit rcgi
e.r a fair pro lie tir the customer’s interest.
But we are proud to say that this lias inker
been our method of selling.
For the benefit of purcliisers and to sc-
l n ,r tiTe ' ciue diem the full value of their money, we
established at the outset of our business,
2TE
YOUK
i
Wt^EKhi ttEK ALT).
OXE POLLARA YEAR.
future payment, will positively be required
when bills come due:, regardless of prices ; tw ' u ' b eari uncc,
belli:
and
g trto low to sell cotton, or ration bilTS
bank debts to pay first. So it will be
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The Farm Department
nf the Weekly Herald gives the latest
as well as the most practical suggestions
and discoveries relating to the duties of tlie
farmer, hints for raising cattle, poultry,
grains, trees, vegetables, etc., etc., with
suggestions for keeping buildings and
farming utensils in repair. Tills is supple
mented by a well-edited department, wide-
copied, under the head of
The Hoke,
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giving recipes for practical dishes, hints for
making clothing and for keeping up wjth
lowest
In thus presontiiig ourselves before the public, we respectfully sojteit a liberal sbafa
of tlieir patronage, assuring them of entire satisfaction, both as to quality and prices of
goods.
Jan 2
J. H. HAEDEN & BRO.
COTTON IS LOW,
-BUT-
B; SUGENHEIMEB’S PRICES
ARE VERY MUCH LOW ER.
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I HAVE never had any liking for great “blowing” In advertisements, but have
depended rather upon soiling goods at such prices as to satisfy my old customers amt
draw many new ones. - , , . . .
I still iineml to adopt Oie saine plan, and,I.fycl sure that I can come fully up da
evqry itssc^ion Ippgke. It is impossible to give the prices of tlie numerous goons 1 navi
iii Store. Lut I quote:
PIEDMONT HOMESPUN, the host in tlie market, al 7 cents per yank
CALICOES at 5, (5 and 7 cents—the last figure for the best.
SHOES, in great variety ami at prices to suit anybody.
CLOTHING of all syles and at ail prices.
My stock
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES;
Wines, Liquors, etc., will be sold at correspondingly low prices; and I sliall always bo
pleased to show my goods.
Give me a call at BEATY & BEO.’S OLD STAND.
B. SWG-ElTlfWEMIEIR,.
tW Remember the place—Old Stand of Beaty & Bro.
SPRING
AXXOUXCEIHEXT!
CHOICE GOODS!
1
JUST RECEIVED,
NOTICE.
HAVE An hand twenty
Gutta-Percha Paint, and
to_paint roofs with it
I
. gallons of
am prepared
SAML. D. FANT.
nOOFIXG PAI*T
UTTA-PERCIIA Roofing Paint for
. sale at the Dri g Slore.
Yb 17 W. E. AIKEN.
We are pledged to this. Wo. always havO
done it, and we always will do it. It's our
crcal and our practice. Nf other Piano and
Organ House deals on tills principle.
()ur prices, in plain figuies, are placed on
every insteuirtent. A cliild can buy as low
as tlie sharpest trader. AH otiw.r Houses
i..ivj ouLtfafSrlccs and give discounts.”
The “One Price” system saves time In
trading, and is tlie only satisfactory way to
buyer and seller; for, on tlie lilgli price
and discount system, even though the cus
tomer Buys, lie is not stirejthat lie lias bot
tom prices.
Die latest fashions at tlie lowest price
ry item of cooking or economy sug
tested in this department is practical 1
g esteu in tins department is p
isted b^ experts liehire publication.
*rs front our Paris and L<
ically
Lef-
Liondon cortesiFHv
latest fashions. The
ADVICE TO PTAXO
ORGJX BUYERS
AXD
CIRCUIT COURT.
Close of the Criminal Calendar—Present
ment of the Grand J ary -Opening of the
Coart of Common Pleas.-
The jury in the case of the State vs.
Win. R. Sykes returned into Court at 1
ten o’clock on Friday night, after a
deliberation of about five hours, and
rendered a verdict of “Not guilty.”
’The defendant was accordingly dis-
Who longer could ineaniugly dare
the to sing, “Empty is thrt txadfe”,—for
invariably the good parson is inter
rupted in his sermon and his congre
gation annoyed by a “squalling baby.”
—The fine weather is Yory welcome.
' Prior to Friday, January 9, we had
several just such days as we Wished, to
sow grain, V^o found them; more or
less, congenial—neither tod warm nor
too coM, but Cloudy arid agreeable.
—Services were held at Buffalo Bap
tist church on Suuday, the 11th Hist., by
Dr. Huggins. His Ifrctnro was heard
with attention, and we congratulate
SEATED PROPOSAL*.
. County Commissioners’ Office, )
, ..WiNjjSBono, S. C., Feb* 19; 1883, j Buy quick. Wby? Bcjlause an advance
S EALED proposals for building a bridge X n price is almost certain. Pianos and
across Opossum Brnfich, iff Township 1 Organs are on a.boofti. The demand ex-
No. 13, will be received at this office until reeds the supply; AII the factories are be-
Tuesday, the 20th day of March, 1883. hind orders. Dealers with cash iu hand
Bidders are required to name their sure- cannot get instruraehts as fast as wanted,
ties, in tlieir bids, who will be given on ' Brices of material and lalw are advancing,
bonds for the performance of the work. I Tlie present low prices of Pianos and Or-
Plans and specifications of tlie wo*-k can be ' K' U1 * cannot contufue, a.id vfill nqt again
seen on application to ..tl\e Clerk 6l the rufc 1 * in the next top jeaf*. 'fTiosb who buy
Board of County Cominl.ssioners._ now will save iimiiey. lairge Cmi tracts just
Feb 20-flx3
HARVEY,
Chainnau.
SALE,
B Y virtue of a Warrant on Lien to me
directed, 1 will offer for sale before
tlie court-house door in Winnsboro,
bu tlie
made with manufacture^ will enable us to
guarantee present jrrises vntU January 1st,
Hits. After that we can promise nothing.
Delays are dungeretis. Magnificent stock
now 011 hand. Scoen Gnmd Malcers. Over
200 different styles, now In our ware rooms.
Elegant Pianos #200. .Beautfat Organs
$50. Easiest Instalment Terms. Sent on
sible House "can offer. Competition With
the World.
ters
dents on tlie very
Rome Department of the Weekly Herald
wiU.savc,flie housewife more than one hun
dred ’thugs Hie pnee or cnejniper.
tcrests dr
. Skilled Labor .,
are looked dfter, and everyth!ng relatin'g to
mechanics and labor-saving ft tfatefnlly
recorded. Tliere is a page devotejl to all
tlu* latest plioses of Uiy business fiiarkets,
crons, merchamlise, etc., etc. A. valualdc
feature is fopnd in the specially reported
prices and conditions of
.. The Produce Market.
Kportifig.Ncws, at home and abroad, to-
f ether with a Story every week,, a Sermon
y some eminent divine, Literary,.Musical,
Dramatic, Personal and Sea Notes. , There
is no paper Ih the wrtrid which contafesso
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at any time.
THE NEW TOSS EEUAlE,
IN A WEEKLY
bOLLAR
FOltM,
A YEAR.
OXE
Addretek.
NEW YORK tlERALD,
Broadway and Anil 81. New York.'
I have nrtw in stock a full line of
Farming Implements, such as
Plows, Ti-atee Chains, devices,
Shovels, Breast CbhiMS, Heel Screws.
h ’
Spades, Back Bauds, I.ap Rings.
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Swedes Iron, Grindstones, Axes.
Ferguson & Blount’s Iron Foot Plow
StoctoB. ~i ■]
SEED IRISH POTATOES AXP
OAR BEX SEEDS.
' My stock of GROCERIES will al
ways be kept up with notfililg but
FIRST-CLASS GOODS. .
A large lot Of FJME FLOUR, bought
before the recent advance, cheap by 11
the barrel. Fresh supply of “Snow-
< »
flake” Crackers.
ONLY CASH TRADE SOLICITED.
It. M. HUEY.
We have Just received the following
Fresh and Choice Goods:
RaiSim,
*
Currants;
Citron;
Jellies,'
Ginger Preserves,
- - Fruit Butter,
Mince Meat,’ something nleO
Salmon,
v- 4 »
Mackerel,
Jf* ‘ '
Corn Beef,
Oatmeal,
Buckwheat, and
New Crop New Orleans Molasses.
J. F. MoMdSTElt j- COi
at retail
'
FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH NEXT, I tlie world. Don’t fail to send for our Cata-
Within the loaul hom-sof suit*. totbehi(die«t l 0 2 ,l rs^and fall Price Lists, 1882.
Charged.
On Saturday the Court was engaged him, in bis new field of faboV” ter the
4n the trial cf Robert Mitchell, charged competency and the rnaiVncr in which'
with rape. Messrs. McDonald & he reveals the sacred truths.
Douglass appeared ter the defence. 1 ' —On Tuesday evening,.the Cihiest.,
bidder, for CASH, the following-described
property, to wit:
ONE BALE OF COTTON.
Levied U po n ai4 the property of Joe Ed
wards, at the suit of Rebecca E. Robertson.
JNO. D McCABLEY,
Sheriff’s Office, s. F. O.
Winnsboro, S. C.,
February Ifi, 1883.
Feb if-td
AXKiUlVOO
Liudden A Safes’
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE.
SAVANNAH, G A.
The Great Plaio and Organ Depot of the South.