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o * iiUCAJj jjjTELLIGENVil. TUESOAT, FrtVnary 2T. t i 1886. f pvt AdvertlMPTpenr*. Atlontion! G. L, X—j* H. Hardeu, Ist Sergeant. Notice to Executors, Etc.—J. B. Boyles, Judgo of PiDtiatei I oc8l Kriefn. —Au Onlisnaily large qnantijtv of cotton for the season was sold in this market last week. —Cheap and reHtfblo—Wando Fer tilizer, Waudo Acid, Ash Element. For sale by Calewell & Lauderdale. * — We notice of late a very uncom mercial expression on the face of the ‘•Grand Jabbcr-Wock.” Is it possible that he has been “disentangled”? —The new (ive-cent piece has ap peared here. The "V” on one side and Liberty’s head inscribed with the symbols of agriculture on the other, make the coin a very pretty one. —The annual supper of the Bach elors’ Protective tfirion will come off on Thursday night, the jet of March. We are informed that t-korfe is quite a rush of business, and that several new members will be initiated; The Union is evidently growing in strength and popularity, notwithstanding the cdaintii ing proportion of “deaths’’ during the past twelve months. The charge of apostasy which has been urged against i the President will be sifted to the bot tom. —We are informed that Drs. Itobert- son and Aiken, in response to a tele gram, met the northern-bound express train on Sunday last -at tt»e depot, to •leudet medical aid to Judge Cloud, of North Carolina, whom they pronounced at once to he dying of apoplexy. Dr. Aitcen remained aboard the train as it moved on to give sucli relief a? he could to the dying man. Judge Cloud died .just after reaching Charlotte. — Leave your orders with Caldwell & Lauderdale for standard Fertilizers "Wando -and Saluda Guanos, Acid, fcainit, &c. * | JpsT R ,; CEI y ED , rimoulal Crop of 1889. According to the figures compiled by the clerks of the BuWau df VU|| Sta tistics, in 204 out of life total number of J 1,086 marriages iu 1882, the bride grooms were under twenty years of Age. Tlie iiuuibnr of brides under that age was 2,061. The bridegk'OOdis 'between twenty and twenty-five years of age numbered 3,'122, the Brides RE jONE MAN’S CASli as;groceries! groceiuesi One Hundred Barrels Flour, all Grades. Two Carloads Red Rust Proof Oats. 4,602. There were 3,382 men mah-ied who were between twenty-five and thirty years old, and 2,121 women be tween the same ajrcs. The bride- grooiiis between thirty and tWtty-flve years of age were 1,635 iu number, and the brides J47. But 880 men and 435 women married who were between thirty-five and forty years of age. The 6la bachelors who became benediets between forty and forty-five years of age numbered 447; and (he women who wlieh married confessed to the same age were 205 in number. There were 276 men and 109 womeji.married between the ages of forty-five and titty, and 150 men anti 59 women be tween fifty and fifty-five. Seventy men and 20 women were niarriod whp were over fifty-five and uudet sixty; The bridegrooms ovel* sixty years of age and under sixty-five numbered 45, j Plows and Plow Stocks, and jtHe brides 8.* The bridogroeups' over fcixty-tiveand under seyeiity hum- bered 10; and the brides 2. Fourteen men tnerried between tlie ages of sev enty ami eighty, but no bride acknowl- ,edg<ti liersclf over tbrcc-score and ten. One bridegroom was between .eighty and ninety years of age. Forty-five men and 68 women refosed or failed to state their ages. The record does j >t indicate which of the contract- i u parties in the above list were inar- F.ju f >r the sd.ond time. Lard in Barrels, Buckets and Cans, and a ■Supply of Bacon, Moal, Pearl Grits and Salt always on hand, also Rice. -—OUR—-i PROPOSAL. Still have a few barrels Choice New Or leans Ittolassfes-, Golden Syrups, also Common Molasses. Sugars-pGrpmllotcd, Cut Loaf, Pulverized and Browiv Coffee^Old Government Java and .three grades Rio. Tea—Omen and Black. Tnn^gitr—ty-hite Wine and Cider. Fine Feed—splendid for Milch Cows. Traces, Haines and Hame Strings, JMoW Lines and Jlack Bands.' D, E. Flenniken During the reinnlnder of. the will sell our winter stock at season we GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! IF YOU WANT G-OOIDS TRY US. DRESS GOODS AND SUITINGS. -GOOD- AS ANOTHER’S AT SOUTHER# M U SIC HOUSE. Only House In America Selling ‘JA A( HUSHtP i*>an (fM ANf G.C^O.^ WE CAN ONLY ENUMERATE A FEW ARTICLES NOW ON HAND’. V T e exhibited a nice selection of these goods this Reason and sold ntany; sti’lafew pretty,styles left, which we wish to sell at a low price. Come and see. .CLOAKS, EOLKANS, JACKETS. A few of each kind goods—will sell these td prolit and real firetty close without a Personal.—The Rev. C. E. McDon- fikl, of Mecklenburg county, N. C., is In town on a visit to friends and rela tives. He is looking as hearty as ever. We are always glad to welcome him to Winnsboro, ami hope that his stay iu town will be pleasant. v Oqtton Statement.—The following is the comparafTfo cotton statement for the week ending February 23, R8): Net receipts at all United Slates ports during the week 129,500-, to same time Jast year 59,415; total receipts to this date 4,764,204;-.to same date last year 3,957,863. Exports for the week 88,- 712; same week fast year 78,075; total exports to this date 3,181 < €93; to same last 3 cUr 2,206,517. Stock at all United States ports 953,037; same time last year 1,084,289; stock at all interior towns 153,230; same time last.vear J78.- .477; stock at Liverpool 960,000; same time last year 742,000; stock of American alloat for Great Britain 208,000; same time last year 209,000. Death or an Aged Colored Wo man.—Dinah Brattoq, an old colored Woman of flrts pface, died on last Sun- •duy evening at five o’clock. Dinah w as probably the oldest inhabitant of •Winnsboro and possibly of the county,- -being at her death' in her one hundred «'nd sccond ycar, She was brought to South Carolina from Virginia when -she was very young, and was then the property of Dr. Rrattoii—subseqiiicntly belonging to General John Bratton. The deceased was the wife of William .Bratton, who was for a number of Seasonable Hints! Denies the Soft Impeachment.— Washington special to Baltimore Amer ican : It may be stated, on the author; ity of ©ue of the parties most deeply interested,- {lint there is not the shadow of a foundation for the Stories that have been published about an assault on the President by Assistant Seereta* Now Is the time to ry of State John Davis. The cruel such as Long Handle report of a scandal with which the 8^, Rakes, etc. name's of the President and Mrs. Davis were connected is the Ofttccftrie of cer tain marked jealousioff growing out of Mrs. Davis giving her services in the choosing of decorations for the White House a year or more ago, and society’' gossips who might have had better business are responsible for the ifhoie trouble. As stated.in the American, the matter was first heralded in a Pittsburg paper. The correspondent of the New York Ti'uth, after review ing the account above referred to, says: “The affair is by no means new to Washington, and has been canvassed in gossipy circles for some lime past, with the result tha the !aly in ques- .tion was placed somewhat under the ban of society. It is asserted by some that nothing further than indiscretion can be truthfully charged against ‘Ids lady, and absolutely nothing against the President, who is nowise at fault.” President Axthur’s ftieuds are very indignant at the ppMicity given to'ai story that lias no foundation Jn fact, and the .action of the Pittsburg Dis patch is sharply criticized ftu- publish ing so sensational .amatory, without first ascertaining its anth'entfeity.- buy Garden Tools, Spade Forks, Dig- FARmXG TOOLS. Ift’ikles Two-Horse Stee.l and Iron Plow®, styles of single Iron Fo&t Stocks, Handled and Bracles Hoes.' i'idglc Trees, Lan Rings, Clevises, Grass Rods, Heel Bolts, Trace4 of all kinds, Uames and Hame Strings, Plow Blades. IX GROCERIES, EXLERIVEAR. These goods we bought at low priocs from manufacturers. The remnant of stock will now be offered at a large reduction. I still keep the [is, Bee Magnolia Hams, Break fast Strips, Beef, Belogna Sausage, Bacon, Lard, Grits, Goshen Butter. I have recently put In a lot of COOKIXG STOVES, And invite attention to my “Lee,” “<?ot- lon Ptent," f ‘So, Friend” and “Bill Arp” | styles, from $9.00 up j A full line of Kitchen Goods and Tin ware. I have three fine Side Bar Buggies and one Canopy Top Backet Fhtetou, which I will^e 11 low for tire money. j. ii. cimmxGN. i FLANNELS. Now is the season..*© wrap well and pr vent colds and pne*um<mia. We are so generous as to prefer our customers to have these goods rather than keen them ourselves. Have no anxiety about the price. GMm ni Hits Are among the stock vriiph iptfst ho z»- dneed heforv spring. Don’t buy tnHQ aHr goods are seen and jjrlced. On the One Price Sy&tcftl: ONE UNIFORM PRICE to ALL; AND THAT THE LOWEST KNOWN, The usual system of selling Pianos and Organs is for the dealer to charge imy price lie can get for them without regavoto eith er a fttb profit or the customer’s interest’ But we are proud to say that this has n&txr been our method of selling. For the tienefit of purchasers and to se cure them the full value of their money, we established at the outset of our busiuess, twelve years since, THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM, and to this we attribute our immense am ■prospects trade. Selling on this squan basis, readers it imperative that the price be the very lowest one that can be. .given. We are pledged to this. We always have done it, and we always will do it. It’s our freed and our practice. No other Piano and Organ House deals on this principle. Oi )ur prices, in plain figures, are p] it. —Physicians prescribe Brown’s Iroh Bit ters for indigestion, weakness, low etc. CASH NEEDED. spirits, H YrSEN^Ai,. Married—On the 22dof February, 1883» by the Rev. J. I). Mahon, at the residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. M. C. Boulware to Miss Belle Stephenson—all of Fair- field couutyv OBITUARY; — DIED—On the 12th of February, after an illness of fourteen hours, Willie Shelton,, son of Wm. J.-Shelton. The de- Those. indebted to us are reqt’e«fod to settle at once. We hayfi been.patient, hut forbearance sometimes ceases •fo be a virtue. McMabteu, Brice & Ketckin.* SCTSOOI ROOKS. We keep on hand a large stock of School Books, Inks, Pens, Pencils, Blank Books, Writing Tablets, Bibles, Hymn Books; also the popular literature of the day, as the Seaside Library, Franklin Square Library, etc. McMaster, Brice*& Ketciiin. 7KESH GARDEN SEEDS ONION SETS, AND We have on hand a large stock of Gar den Seeds; also some Field Seeds and ceased was in Ins tenth year; a bright and -Fktjvor Seeds, from Buist, Landreth, Intelligent boy, and possessed of many SihlrY, Ferry, Crosmau and Reed. So all manly traits of character, which made him a general favorite at .school amt in fact With' .all who knew fiiip. A Friend. BUSINESS NOTICJPS. Mot Too Suddenly. Norman’s Neutralizing Cordial <JoeZ not* , _ v - . 4’ct as an astringent alone, checking tod’ >ears the sexton of the Methodist suddenly, hut reduces inflammation and Church. She was the mothtr of four- of the secrefing membranes of the cliildreii, and at her death bad' customers may he pleaseft. nay McMaster,-Brice & Ketchin. We don’t expect to handle It longer, nod mill glke genuine bargalf 'mill the stuck is sold. We invite all to call and examlnA. J. M. BEATY & CO. Saddles, Bridles and Harness—“way down yonder.” ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. FOR THE 1 every instrument A child ck'n hityas low as the sharpest trader. All other Houses have “hhili prices and give discounts.” The “Cine Price” system saves tipio In Darling, and is the only satisfactory fvay to buyer and seller; for, on the high price ami discount system, even though the cus tomer buys, he is not sure that he ft^s UdV tom prjrjes. ADVICE TO PIANO AND ORGAN B UYERS. Buy quick. Why? Because ah advance in pride IS almost certain. I’iapos and Organs* are on a. boom. The demand ex ceeds ^he supply. All the factories are be hind onfefsr.’ Dealers with co'sb m hand cannot get instruments as fast as wanted. Prices of material and labor are advancing. The present low miges of Pianos s#d Q<- gans eftifnot cofmmm, jind will nor again rule in the next ten years. Those who Imy now will save money. Large cripj^racts juft made with manufacturers will enable us to guarantee present prices until January 1st, 1SS-1. After that we can promise nothing. Delay* are dangereus. Magnificent stocTr. now oh hand. Seven Grand Makers. 200 different styles now in our, warefodh' Elegant Pianos $200.. .BeiiuUful Organs • 150. Easiest Instalment Terms. Sent on rial. Every inducement that aity tespon- sible House can offer. Competition with the world. Don’t fail to send for our Cata logues and.fall Price Lists, 1882. Address Ovpr mis. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSKS- toUGAR. COFFEE, Green. COFFEE, Rosste^. w CANNED GOODS: SODA crackers: PEEP SEA MACKEREL, in cans. BUCKWHEAT FLOUIL OATMEAL. fLOUR, all grades. SYRUPS. H\MS. ’ CHEESE. . MACARONI. PICKLES. SIEIEID IFOTATOIES. Also Hoes, Plows, Trace .Chains, Haines, Back Bands, Buckets, Brooms, etc. Impossible to mention all; hilt “Call for what you want and pay for what you git.' J. H. HARDEN & BRO. It ut COTTON IS LOW, —BUT— 33. S Ud KNIIEIME R’S PRICES ARE VERT MUCH IiOYS ER. I HAVE never had anj-liking for great “blowing” in advertisements, but liai-d denuded rather upon selliiig goods ut such prices as to satisfy my old customers and dra w many new ones, , I still intend to ai^dpt tlie same plan, and I feel sure that l can. come fully up to every assertion I make; It is imnoSsible to glyi; the prices of the numerous goods 1 uavd In store. Brtt I qilutcT ' PIEDMONT HOMESPUN, the best In the market, at f ronts 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 GROCEB1ES, Wines, Liquors, etc., will be sold at correspondingly low prices; ftudl slia’J always 14 eased to show my goods, ■ , GRe me a call at BfcATY & BRO.’S OLD STAND; * • * .* t * >•, tW" Remember the place—Old Stand of Beaty & Bro. 1883. 1883, A HAPPY Iff YEAH TO All, The loiig anticipated holiday rush has come and gor.o, and the New Yea, with, its hidden future lias dawned upon us; and as I intend to iisc my utmos endeavors to m'erit in future the very liberal patronage that has been extended to me the past year, by consulting at all times the interests of my, customers, I take this opportunity of aimooncfng that Tram this date any preseuit Stock ©f FALL AND WINTER GOODS REDUCED PltlCES, In order to main -X NOTWITHSTANDING t en cliildreii, and at her death •living thirteen grandchildren and' for ty-nine great-grandchildren. Peace. to her ashes. Tub Railroads.—The Columbia Register' of Sunday last says: The joint meeting of the directors of those roads representing the Clyde inter ests in South Carolina was held yesterday morning. Tlie objocVcf the meeting was the con- solidatiotP of the management of the two roads under one set of officers, which has been regarded for some time as the best method of securing the utmost efficiency and economy in the conduct of the business of the combination. The meeting pfoftlptly disposed of the matter in hand by the election ofthe fol lowing officers to control the two toads and their coiinections: President, Judge"A. C. Haskell, of Columbia; Assistant General Manager, Peyton Randolph, of Virginia; Auditor and Secretary, Johri Craig; Treas urer, J. C. B. Smith. We learn- that there was no joint meeting, fcoch ah twiioii would have Imcn Without authority of law, and rt'iy action then taken would have been illegal. The two hoards met the same day, but at different times. Each board elected, for its respective road and its connections as stated, president and the other officers. The directors of tlie Charlotte, Coltiinbia & Augusta Railroad filled a vacancy by electing- M..Bayard Brtfwn, of New York. The director? of the Colutabia & Green ville Railroad filled vacancies bv elect- ihg-Coi. Jhs. II. Rion, of FairfieTd, and Edwards B. Murray, Esq., of Anderson. Neither of these counties had a direc tor before. The consolidation of of ficers was made for the purpose of re ducing the expenses of ti e' o ds, on account of the fact that the expenses of last year, on each road, exceeded the 'income. bowels, thereby bringing them to healthy action. Offered FHty Cents Extra.- Mr. J. W. Harvey, Long Creek, $. es says: I have been selling Norman’s Neu- rta-alitiug Cbrdial the last three years. It g’ves uuiversal satisfaction and its sales are Increasing. A gentleman from Georgia offered me 50 cents over the regular retail price for a dozen bottles if t would get them for h'tnnmmediately. WRAPPING PAPER. We call the attention of merchants and othei&$P large-stock of wrapping _pn ; per, , consisting of White Newspaper/ Manilla, Gray Wrapping and Straw Paper, and Paptjr Bags. We suggest that if merchants' can buy these articles from us as low as from abroad, freight added, it will he an advantage to retain within the town tlie small commission charged lather, than pay it to strangers. McMaster, Brice & Ketchin. SALE AND FEED STAliLES. A Rare OpportatrKjr. On February 0, 1883,1 sold out my inter-' cst in the film of MimnaugnBros., Chester, S. C., to F. P. Mlmnaugh; also on the same date my interest in the firm of Mlmnaugh & Ganson, Lancaster, S. O., to Wm. Gah- son. The buyer iif each place assumes all liabilities and wflDcollect all indebtedness. At this point, I will sell my stock in bulk to a.cash buyer. The business i* 'well es tablished and pays handsoriiely, as an in vestigation will convince an\r person. Un til further notice my stock wift be sold at a still greater reduction.-• Aft parties'Indebted to me in this county will please come forward anrl settle their accounts at ortcer ahd save costs. Veay respectfully, J. L. MIMNAUGH, SALE OF WELL ALGER. W LL be sold at Winnsboro on the first Monday in March next, a WELL AUGER, with all necessary attachments, in good order;' also one One-Horse and a Four-Horse Wagon. Terms cash.; Feb 28-Xl* W. D. STEEN’A CO. LOOK OUT! HOjiSES, MABES AND MULES. —Statistics assert that ono out of every 1,611 railroad emploj’As in the United States last year was killed. Passengers make a better showing, With a ratio of one death to every 4y4l9,Q00 who rode on the ettrs. ATTENTION! G. L. I. T HE Commander-in-Chief having ordered an election, to he held oh the 28th hist, for Colonel of the Palmetto Regiment, members of this Company yrill take notice that the polls for said election will be open at the Town Hall between the hours of 11 a. in. and 1 p. m. Lieutenant J. H. Cum mings and Corporals’ Lauderdale and Chandler are appointed tf&nagers of elec tion. By order of the Captain: . . . I: IL HARDEN, Feb 27-fl * IstYSergeant. - ' •* *«- ■ NOTICE TO EXECUTORS, GUARDIANS, AD MINISTRATORS, ETC*- T HE time fpr making annual returns FoY estates expires,hy lavy, on fhe 28th of February. Therefore, all persoue having such returns to make in this office are i quested to come up at once and file t same, and save .os*. • J. R. BOYLES. Feb 27-flxl Judge of Probate. TWENTY-TWQ head of fat Kentucky mules just arrived iu addition to stock on hand. Broke and unbrnko mules from 4hm: to six years old. I also have several good pairs of horses and some fine com bined horses, well gaited and fine! drivers, and some good mares and a lot of plug mules, which 1 will sell cheap for CASIL or on-time until next fall, by persons mak; ir.g me satisfactory papers, either by whole; sale or retail. Great inducements offered to cgsh buyers. I defy competition. A. WILLIFOHD. Winnsboro, S. C., Feb. 6, 1883. DISSOLUTION. T HE partuerehip heretofore existing be tween. tne undersigned, under the style of “Tre Winnsboro Publishing Company,v js this day dissolved by mutual consent . ‘ . The business of the firm wHl he settled byMr. Jno. S. Reynolds, who is hereb authorized to receive and receipt for all debts due the concern. All parties having dlaims will ptesent them to Dim for pay ment, and Parties indebted will make immediate pavmtnt to him. R. MEANS DAVIS. HENRY N. OBEAR, ... , JNO. S. -REYNOLDS; . Winnsboro, S. C., January 29,1883. Jan 3b-txtf —ALL THE— ADVERTISED BARGAINS, Our costomei-s may rest assured tha we wHT not bo undersold by any.other house in town. Our motto has been^ and still is',' “QUICK SALIHS AND SMALL PROFITS'.” We offer, for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS, great bargains in' DRESSGOODS, LADIES’ CLOAlvS,’ SHAM r LS, 8ACQUES', -VELVETS, Latest Styles of TRIMMING BRAID, NOTIONS OB ALL KINDS Owing to the extremely warm weath er, wo will sell all of our GENTS’ and* YOUTHS’’ CI/OTHIKG at the most astonishingly ihw priocs. YVo do not wish you to buy uulcss fully suited,-and will refund the moftcy for any unsatisfactory purchase.’ P. LANLECKER $ BRO. Iiudden & SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE. SAVANNAH, G A. The Oreat Plaxo and Orzan Depot of the south, Charlotte, Cofrfmhra,« AHgurta RT , JP^SSKNGER DaPARTMENT, f Columbia, S.’ €., -NoveATter 5; f882. y T HE initial link in South Carolina in the Richmond and Danville system work- Ingjto and from Charleston via the South Carolina Railroad: •*No. 53. fNo. 17. Lv. Augusta a.:.. 7.35 a. m. Ar. Columbia It.. .11.39 a. m. Lv. 6.00 a. m. 7.52 a. ra. 3.15 p. ni. Will be sold at GREATLY preparation for a more extended Spring and Summer TRADE THAN HERETOFORE. Please call and examine my stock before making vonr jhvfohnscs ns rtii prices will convince you that I mean just what I promise in this advertisement^ 'Thanking my friends for their very liberal and gratifying favors, I wish ^rou all u happy and prosperous New Year. L. SAMUELS.. REDUCTION IN CLOTRING. Ar. Winnsboro 6.. 1.13 p. m. Ar. Chester c 2.17 p.'m. lilofted.. Ar. Chbai Ar. Statesville e.. fNo. JL8, <5.22 a. m. 9.25 a. m. , „ L22 p. ni. Open Buggies at |3T and $45, at ULYSSE G. DJE9PORTE8. NEW TIN-SHOP! 4.13 p. m. 7.05 p. m. . .. J’Jfb'. tB. LV. Statesvlire e..: 8.00 a. m. Lv. Charlotte d... 2.30 p. m. Lv. Chester c..,. .. 4.29 p. m. Lv. Winnsboro.... 5.3.3 p. m, . Lv. Columbia >5. /. .7.07 p. riL Ar.'3.50 p. ni. Ar. AngnSta .fl.15 p. ni *Daily. f Daily, exceht Sundays. Railroad (or Waslfington) time fifteen minuteSAlmtrtl of Winnsboro time. CONNECTIONS* _ a Witti ftlldtnesfh and front Savannah, Florida and the Smith and Atlanta, Macon and the Southwest. b With South Carolina Railroad to and jfrom Chaflefton by Nos. 52 and 53 and with KJolumhia and Greenville Railroad. e With Chester and Cheraw and Chester and Lenoir Railroads. d With Richmond and Danville Railroad 'to and-from all points North, Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Divisioh and Carolina Central Railroad. • e With Western North Carolina Railroad for Asheville, Warm Springs and all points on that line. M. SL AUGHTER, G. P. A. D. Cardwell, A. G. P. A. G. R. Talcott, Superintendent. South Carolina Railway Company. O N and after November 1?, 1882, Passen ger Trains will run as follow# until further notice:' TO AND FROM qpAttLEBTON. ...... J&8T. Leave Columbia at. .*8.00.a. iff. fB.55 p. m. Arrive Charletrton;, JAM p'/ffi. 11.30.p, m.’ tykST.’ Leave Charleston f7.00 a. m. *4.00 p. m. Arelve Columbia 11.27 a. m. 10.05 p. m. f Daily. *Daliy except Sunday. . TO AND FROM CAiCDBN. t * AOT ’ . LeavoColumhla at. .*8.00 aTip. *6.35 p. nq, Arrive at Camden... 1.07 p m. t A25 p. m. WEST. liOave Crtln^n at., .*7.00 a. m. *4.45 p. m. Arrive at Columbia. .11.27 a. m. 10,05 p. m. ♦Daily except Sundays. TO AND FROM AUGUSTA.' .. 4 .. . . . EAST/ Leave Colnihhla *7.25 p. m. Arrive Augusta v .'. 7.55 a. m. wsw*.;., Leave Augusta.... .*7.00 a. m. *4,20 p. m. Arrive Columbia 4.08 p. m. 10.05 p. oi. ♦Daily'except Sunday.' CONNBCTIONB.'; . Connections made at Columbia wlth-Co- lumbia and Greenville Railroad bv. tr-jin arriving at 11.27 a. m.,’ ahd. departing at I will dose out my winter stock of OT^fl^TTTIXT at IlEDLIC^D PRICES, m order to make room for a large stock of SPRING- CLOTHING-. Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Suits. Fine line of Overcoats 1 at good bargains. Be sure to call at M. L. KINARD’S, OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL, COLOMBIA, S. C. CHOICE GOODS!! SPRING A N N «® NC RME NTr JUST RECEIVED, T,, M full lino of We hgve Just received the following Fresh anltCbolce Goods:' Rajslns,' CUrrants,’ t, Citron, . 'Jellies,’ « ' . Ginger Preserves, Fruit, Barter, ^{linee Meat, somhthjng ntee Salmon, Mackerel, 1 Corn Beef, Oatmeal, .Buckwheat, 4nd New Ofop Nhvf Otleans Molasses. J. F. McMA S TER £ €0 . at retail. •Buy the Palmetto Wagon of ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. ROOFING 1 O UTTA-PERCHA Roofing Paint sale at the Drug Store. Feb 17 PAIWT, for W. E. AIKEN'. I HAVE recently commencea buft- ncss opposite Mr. j. M. .EjlioU’s Gin- Shop, where will be'found'C.gioking and Heating Stoves andTinware of all kinds. ' > , . _ Roofing and Guttering dong In good and substantial manner, aa cheap as the cheapest. / . Signs Paiuted in' the best style, Cheap. . . Merchants will find it to'their est to cease selling light Yankee Tin ware, poorly soldered, and sell m TINWARE, as it is about as CUBA and is made of GOOD MATERIAL. THE ORtiSBY MILITARY INSTItDIB. Tl SAME. D. FAST. J D ’ C ’ arriving at 11.27 a. m., and departing ai 6.55 p^m. ' Connection made at C., C. & A Junction'Yfith Charlotte, .Columbia and Augusta RaUraad by train arriving at Co- lumoiaat HAla. m., and departing at 6.55 _ — ■*-■ '—-’-,n points on both roads, - 'u' Sleeper between ngton, via Virginia Midland route, without change. Connec-, ttori made at Charie^ton with ste«mere foi t ^. S, BUSBY, A. M„ PSINCIFAL. New York on Wednesdays and Saturdays; also, with Savannah and Charleston Rail road to ail points South. , - , Connections are made at. Aurrosta with Georgia Railroad and. Central Railroad to and from all points West and South Through Tickets can .be purchased to All points South andWety^b^a^lying to - . . Columbia, S. 'c.' ’ . . John. B. Peck, General Manager. PUss. and Ticket Agent,; It will pay yo*. Charleston, S. C, ’ i * ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. I have now in stock a .Farming Implements,shelf as Plows, Trace Chains, devices. Shovels, Breast Chains, Hpel Screws.' Spades, Bock Baiids/IAp Rings. • > * .» Swedes iron, Grindstones, Axes.' Ferguson & Blhifof* Iron Foot Plow Stocks. BRED IRIS#POTATOES AND' GARDEN' SEEDS. My stopk of GiBpCERIES will a> ' ways be kept up with nothing hut IT RST-CL2LI5S 600DS. A large lot of FINE ELOUR, honglit before the xetisiit\ aftteiuce,"..cheap by the barrel. .Fresh' s'fjT^y of “Suow- dake” Crackers.’ ONLY CASH TRADE SOLICITED/ R, M HUEY UNDERTAKER’S’ BEPABTJIEJIT. I AM pleased to inform the pyWic that I have fin hand a full line of COFFINS, BURIAL FEASTERVYLLE, 8. C. fetr Send for Circulars. Don’t but a Wagon until T6u sef. us. &-VJ - /- E-c., and a toe UNDER vahmm* line. We aiA far a shave nt the pftrouage. J. M. ELLtOTT, iRi J.*» IX-Slu . . ‘ vr: