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—Cheap and y^iable—T^ando Fer
tilizer, Wando Xcid, A^tj SSdrnent.
For sale by Calcwell k LauderdtAe. *
THE PALMETtoWlCOtMENT.—ThCTOfe
of the Gorddn tight Infantry^ in the
'election for coloncU of ttft falmetto
Regiment, held on Wednesday morn
ing, stood as follows? CaptaYn R. N.
Richbourg, 37; CapWln J. <^. Mai-shail,
‘8. We have heard *00 Veturns froin the
-Other companies.
Come, yodi% IfAerids, try iJt'ST RECEIVED!
^sam
How to MEASLfUE an Ague .—The
following table may prove, of value to
some of Our farmers 4n laying off tasks
for their hands*
There are’ 100 square rods in an acre,
fend there are 80'4 square yards in one
fed. This gives 4,840 square yards in
One acre. . • (
5 yds wide-by 868 yds long is 1 acre.
10 yds wide by 484 yds long is 1 aerd.
-20 yds wide by 242 yds long is 1 acre'.
40 yds wide'by 121 yds long is 1/acro.
feo ydSTVide by GOJ yds long is 1 aoOc.
70 yds wide by CGI yds long is 1 fbre.
Again, allowing 9 square feet 10 the
yard, 272J square fcfct to the rod, 43,-
4660 square feet to the acre, «ftd *f/Q river-bed
iiave another table: fiivorabic
110 feet by 869 feet, 1 a«^.
l20 fefet by 363 feet, i acre.
220 feet l*y 19S fcet> 1 »ci<oi
^40 feet by 181 feet, 1 a6$.
440 feet by 90 feet, 1 acre.
—LeaVe^ptrr orders wifti CabR\'<511
'& Lauderdale for standard Fertilizers
Watido and
Kainit, &o.
Saluda Guanos,
Death of Locis LkCOnte.—The
telegraph firings the news of the dcatli
bf Louis LcConte, Esq., formerly of
Columbia, and well known in Winns-
boro. Three years ago, finding his
health failing, and following the ad
vice of fVicnds, 4*e leWoved to Denver,
Colorado, hoping that the fine climate
would benefit him. He engaged hi
the practice of his profession for a
short while, but was compelled to
tibanddn it: and then went to Soutb
Pueblo. Here, on Monday last, he
breatbed bis last; in the thirty-fourth
year of his age. Mr. LeConte was
Universally esteemed. As a lawyer he
had already achieved distinction. He
took an active part in the proceedings
which resulted in the establishment of
Ihe iawfbl government of the ‘Stfrib in
1876-77. He was afterwards assistant
tittorney-gener&l tinder General Janies
Conner, ami did good service in the
prosecution of Carpenter, Cardozo and
bthers of the Radical criminals. In
i«79, he was tfetained in the case of
W. Elder &■ Co. vs. The C. C. & A.
Railroad Company, and hisarguifient
before the Supreme Court remark
ed as an exceptionally able and ex
haustive production. Mr. LeConte’s
tniimciy death will be deeply mourned
by numbers 8f admirers all over South
Carolina. ,
ihetnoTith.
yofarskill.
—That notoribbs ffat at Strother
is still at the bottom of the river. One
of our citizens, passing into Newberfy
: a few days since, after a ride of thir
teen miles to cross “at that point, btiA
to make a detour of several miles to
complete his journey. FeW of us, k
is true, have ever had occasion to use
that ferry in foi'ty years; but, now,
since ft has
“Gone glimmering ’midst the dream of
things that were”,
“We rack its value”, each man, woman
and child of us having'the most flnd-V,
Sinailayable presentiments of standing
in immediate and constant need of it.
What are we to do? To swim; we are
Hot able; and to wade—we are*sbamed.
Let it be resolved what Shall do-
get out a ebromo, ‘‘The Babies-cry for
it”, after the manner Of Custom man
ufacturers, and each and every one, to
the faff ability of bis vocal -appai-rfltrs*
continue yelling to the loud-rcsound-
ing echoes of the road commissioner’s
resurrecting horn until -that flat, a
smal} sight of which it is Tiow -thought
would prove a very healing balsam to
the rheumy eyes of traveling people,
is yanked bodi|y from its oozy bed;
Anointed with 35t. Jacob’s Oil for its
&any great infirmities, and sent spccd-
jugou its errand in the interest of the
traveling public. Can’t some, financial
genius amongst ns—some G. B.-^im
vent the “ways and means” for a
bridge at that point? The hanks,
him approaches all sfeeiH
Tiie chrotno would no
doubt assist him too. Among the
Andes, travelers cross in baskets swung
to ropes across the streams; in Asiatic
countries the same sit astride the
shoulders of the wading ferryman;
Baron Munchausen invented
cannon to shoot him across;
Sindbad, the renowned sailor, accom
plished ins locomotion over trouble
some obstacles by tying himself to the
leg of a Roc, a species of moony bird
found in the East. It is true, these are
the methods of a rather advanced civ-
ilizatidil; nevertheless, in this gltjit
emergency, we beg to suggest tlieir
introduction for Itie benefit of the
traveling public.
ONE MAN’S CASH AS
jl
-GOOD—
One Ilfmdred Barrels Flour, all Grades.
Two Carloads Red Rust Proof Oats.
Lard in Barrels, Buckets and Cans, and a
supply of Bacon, Meal, Pearl Grits and
S^lt always on hand, also Rice.
£till IfflVe a few barrels Choice New Or-
A-’ •'
tonus Molasses, Golden Syrups, also
iCoininou Molkssed.
Sugass—Granulated, Cid Loaf, Puh&izcd
and Brown.
Coffee^-'Old Government Java sM three
grades Rip.
Tea-Green A'ftd Black. .
VTnegnjr—White Wine and Cidfa.
Fine Feed—splendid ■for Milch Cows.
Plows f<M Plo^' Stocks, Traces, Hames
and Ilanv; Strings, Plow Lines add
ilack Bands.
D4 II. Flenniken
OUR-
PROPOSAL.
AS ANOTHER’S AT
SOUTHERN MVS 1C HOUSE.
Only House in Afuerica tfelWfeg
During the remainder of the
will sell our winter stock at
season we
Seasi
Hints!
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!
IF YOU WANT
a-oons
TRY US.
DRESS GOODS AND SUITINGS.
We exhibited a nice .selection of these
goods this seasonqf'id-srtHl many; sti’la few
pretty styles left, which we wish to sell at
f 1)ncc ' r - :omc au<1 sw ’ On the One Price System.
CLOAKS, DOLMANS, JACKETS. ONE UNIFORM PRICE to ALL, AND
A few of each kim} and real pretty THAT THE LOWEST KNONV N,
goods—.will 'sbll these to -rdose without a v »
molit. . Tlie usual system of selling Pianos and
K rgaats is for the dealer to charge any price
i c.ttu get for them without regard to eith
er a fair profit or the customer’s interest.
But we are proud to say that this has never
been our method of selling.
, For the benefit of purchasers and to se-
■ftdreWiem the full value of their money, we
established at the outset of our business,
These goods we bought atlow nHces from ta>doe ycare since,
manufacturers. The remnant of .stock T .x> ms*
■will noW be offered at a large retlu^ioS' V*iLi JJtJCih
GROCERIES! GROCERlESt
WE CAN ONLY ENUMERATE A FEW ARTICLES NOW ON HAND.
NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES.
SUGAR.
COFFEE. Green.
COFFEE, Rqasteff.
CANNED GOODS4 .■
. . .. i 1 SODA CRACKERS'.
DEER EE A MACKEREL,
in cans.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
OATMEAL.
FLOUR, all grsrie*.
eYhups.
H \MS.
CHEESE. ;
MACARONI.
PICKLES.
seeid xK,xsia; x^otjltobs.
Also Hoes, Plows, Trace Chains, Hames, Back Bands. Buckets, Brooms, etc.
Imposiftble to 'mention all, but “Call for what you want and pay for what you git’
It *
j. H. HARDEN & BKO.
COTTON IS LOW'
^-BUT-
B. StlGENtlEIMER’S PRICES
ARE VERT MUCH LOTS ER.
-O-
I HATE never had Any liking for great “blowing” In advertisements,
1 selling goods at such prices as to satisfy
bat hare
my old customers amt
jfccl sure that I can come fully up
‘c thfc prices of the numerous goods 1 hare
prices of the numerous go
UNTIi EKMIvAR.
.. Ms, B Weis eel
NptP i? the time to buy Garden Tools,
’ ' Dig-
a large Such as Bong Handle Spade Forks,
whilst
TODIES.
gets, Rakes, etc
rARmmo
FLANNELS.
Now is the season to wrap well and pr
vent colds and pneumonia. We are so
generous as to prefer our customers to have
these goods rather than keen them ourselves.
Have no anxiety about the price.
SYSTEM,
and to this d’C attribute our immense and
prosperous trade, belling on this square
basis, renders,4t imperative that the price
be the Vtfttrdyw
5 pled
P 1
t one that can be given.
We are pledged to this. w Wa always have
done it, and we always win <44 ft.. .t|ty pw
cre< <l and our practice. No other Pmno ana
Organ House deals on this principle.
Our prices, in plain figures, are placed on
depended rather upon
draw many new ones.
I still intend to adopt the same plai
every assertion I make. It is impd&ibl
| in store. But I quote: ^ __ .. ... .
‘PIEDMONT. ROMESBUN, Vhe best, InAbe market,.'^ 7 cents per yoxA
•CALICOES at 3, 6 and 7 cents—the last figure for tlijp best
/SHOES, in great variety and at prices to, suit anybody.
CLOTHING of all syles and at ail prices.
My stock of
STABLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.
Wines, Liquors, etc., will be sold at correspondingly low prices', and 1 shall always bu
pleased to show mV goods. •
Give me a call at BEATY & BRO.’S OLD STAND.
IB. STJOEXTXXEliiB^.
BF“ Remember the place—Old Stand of Beaty & Bra ^
iteMs fromff.asteryille.
—Mad hog roported at Mf: T. P.
Carlisle's.
—The traveling public is indebted
to Jhh fitthlic-spirited efltffrprtse of
J. li. Crosby & Co., for establishing a
ferry across the mouth of Tiger f iver.
Won’t these gentlbirfcii kindly try their
skill on that refractory fiat at Stroth
er? If so, let them be decreed a
monument of everlasting brass, of
whicH wc tender our dtfe proportion I
—Mr. B. C. Busby, just returned
friun Pomaria, in the southeastern
portion of Newberry county, reports
as quite encouraging iHb agricultural
prospects of that section. Pomaria,
found t Hdraeft; <tnd meaning “apple
Orchards”; is iiidehted for its beautiful
name to the clastTi^ taste ef the late
lamented William Summer of litffe'ery
farne.
—To the nrenfofy of Willie, oldest
son of William'j. aiuf Hattie Shelton^
Who died of yello# dRifTs; Monday,’
Fehniary f2l Willie, we understand,
was a bright, active little lad; but
oweret gay,
ear.”
r e naugt
The Lord hath need for the
And He bound him in the sheai
, We are all hut gardeners. If, then,'
the Master nomiHg- should pluck a
beautiful ffowfcr for Ris tender fiosom,
Why should we grieve?
“Peace! come away; the song of woe
Is after alt An earrfnljjr .
Peace! come away; we do Him wrong
To grieve so wildly: let us go.
— Uafing hitherto' piped for the
delectation 1 (I)’ of the oldety we now
beg to tender our coiiipH'mbiife' ts thd*
younger people with' tire’ tWlowhig
problems:
1. A' WiShA to purchase' 110 animals
and fowls with' $110'. The cows are
$20 each; hogs, $5: sheep, $2; lambs,
$1,267 tdVkeye, 76 dents; geese, 60
cents7 dheksy 40 cents; chickens' 25
dents. Htaw many of each shall ho
purchase?' _
S. A and B'togethe'r purchase a'tract
6f land for $400, of which each pays
$200. There ttising- sotno difference in
Quality, A agrees to take the better
portion to the value of his $200, and
pay fifty cents' per acre more than B
for his. What shall each pay per aero?
And how many acres shall each have?
' Solutions addressed to D. B. Bhsby,
Feasterviile. 8. C., will receive polite
attention; and the names of those sue-
THE OUTR iOE MILE.
Formal Opening of the Spring Campaign
of Federal Persecution.
[Correspondence of the News and Courier. \
Columbia, February 27.—The usual
Republican campaign of persecution
lias begun, and from, this time forth
the Administration wiri prosecute its
annual war on South Carolina. At
torney-General Brewstea has to-day
three active agents at work in the
State: District Attorney Melton, As
sistant District Attorney Willard,form
erly a L'Kiel Justice of South Carolina,
and Assistant District Attorney Wil
liam Penn Snyder, an apt pupil of his
virulent master., Melton is supervis
ing the thin£, gtid Willard and Snyder
are doing the dirty work, which is in
this instance spying, inciting complaints
and initiating prosecutions.
Yesterday J. W. Aughtry and j. H.
Martin, supposed to he white Grten-
backers of Fairfield county, appeared
before Uirilba States Commlssionef
John Bauskett, in this city, and swore
out warrants against James Herron;
John Murray Kirkland, Saryuel StaP
ford Curry, Thomas McGill, Jr., James
McGill, Joseph McMcekin, Joel Mc-
Meekin, Nicholas Peay and Thomas
Aiken for violating at the last election
Section 5,440 c& the Revised Statutes
of toe United States, by conspiring to
commit an offence against the United
States in refusing to Assist Deputy
Marshals Aughtry and Martin when
called upon to do so. Deputy Mar
shal Aughtry also swore out a warrant
agklilst JartTr.S Ilerron for assaulting
him at the-polls. All the parties live
near Mouticello, Fairfield county.
These ten warrants are now in the
hands of Commissioner Bauskett. The
accuscrCf persons wifi of Course ffres&'nf
themselves for an examination, which
will probably he had this week. Com
missioner Bauskett has been diretted
by The attorney-general to hear testi
mony on both sifted if the accused so
desire. For this graciousness of Brews
ter’s they will doubtless be duly thank-
fifl: MiVpt ^Wrfaffto' tHll be sworn out
011 equally frivolous charges. As pre
dicted last night, Melton, Willard and
Sny der arc beginning to do their open
#ork. They tia'ro Jbeen Mining for
some time. Willard and Snyder are 1
now in Columbia.
Meikles Two-HoTse Steel and Iron Plows,
throe styles of single Iron Foot Stocks,
Handled and Tirades Hoes, Sulglc Trees,
Lap Rings, Clevises, Grass Rods, Heel
Bolts, Trace4 of all kbnlis; ftalTes and
Hame Strings, Plow Blades'.
IN GROCERIES,
I still keep the Magnolia Hams, Break
fast Strips, Beef, Belogna Sausage, Bacon,
La fa; Grits, Goshen-Blitter..
I have recently put In a lot of
COOKIXG .STOVES,
And invite attention+0 my “Lee,” ^Cot
ton Plant;” “So, Friend” and “Bill Arp”
styles, from $9.00 up
A full line of Kitchen Goods and Tin
ware.
I have three fine Side Bar Buggies and
one Canopy Top Basket Phaeton) which I
will sell low Tor the rhoiieV-
J. H. CtTMmHGS.
3M Hats
.. Afe amogg the stock which mf.st l»e to-
duced before spring. Don’t buy until our
goods are seen ami priced.
We don’t expect to liandlejt longer, and
will give genuine bargains until tlie' stock
is sold.
We invite all to call and examine.
j. m. Beaty & co.
Saddles, Biudles and Hahness—“wav
down yonder.” . ... .
ULY'SSE G. DESP0RTES.
It IS A FACT, W« wild, SK-Lt VOU X
Wagon or Buggy - fof loss than anyone in
town. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES.
SALE
AND FEED STABLES.
NEtf YOEK
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LOOK OUT!
(lORSES, ifAEES ASD MUI.ES.
TWENTY-TWO head of fat Kentucky
mules just arrived In addition to stock on
hand. Broke and unbroke mules from
three 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 plui
mfiles) Which I vHll sell cheap for CASH
or on time until next fall, by persons mak
ing me satisfactory papers, either by whole
sale or retail. Great inducements offered
to cash buyers. I defy competition.
A. WILLIFORD.
W iNNSBOTio^ S. C., Feb. C", 1883
WVTIIEVILLE
embraces special dispatches f.iom all quar
ters of the globe. Under the head of
American NeVftf
are given the Telegraphic Dispatches of
the week from all parts of the Union. Tills
feature alone makes
Tlie Wotfcly Herald
the most valuable chronicle ii> the world,
as it is the cheapest Every week is given
a faithful report of ,
Political Neivl . v - v
Embracing - complete and comprehensive
^ispato iies from Washington, inciuding full
ret>orts of the speeches of emineirt iM>lrti-
eians on tlie questions of the houl\
The Farm Department
of the Weekly Hekald gives the latosi
as well as tlie most practical suggestions
and discoveries relating to the duties of the
farmer, hints for raising cattle, poultry,
grains, trees, vegetables, etc., etc., with
suggestions for keeping buildings and
farming utensils In repair. This is supple-
tamttng utensils in repair. 1 ms is supple
mented by a well-edited department, wide-
copicfl, under the head of V
The Home, _
• ■ y V - -1 • • if *
ng recipes for practical dishes, hints for
ping up with
lu
making clothing and for keeping up w
%
&VS1NRSH hotices.
secoVi'd this institution will
commence on the 5th day of February, at
which time re-organization of Masses will
take place. Thorough' Ibstruction In all
departments. Tnltlon and board as low as
can be obtained In any first-class institution
of the kind. Fof further information, ad-
ditess .
MRS. MARY H. MEANS,
... Principal, Wythevllle, Va.
Mrs. Means refers, by permission, to ex-
Governor Ilagood and I’rof. R. M. Davis,
Columbia, Gen. John Bratton and Col. J.
II. Rion, Winnsboro.
NOTICE!
CANABY SEED'.
A LSO Mixed Bird Seed, just received'
and for sale at tiie Drug Store.
Mchl W/E. AIKEN.
NOTICE FOE FINAL DISCHARGE/
I WILL apply to the Judge of Probate of
Fairfield County for a final discharg
as Executor of the Estate of D. H. Ruff,
deceased, on Saturday, March 31,1883.
A F. RUFF.
Mch l-|:x3 _ Executor.
—Bay the best—Wando is the bes
guano; Wando Acid is the highest
grade. For sale by Caldwell & Laurter-
^essfttl will be published at the end of, dale. - *
, __ Not Too Saddenly. (
Nofdian’s Neutralizing Cordial docs not
act nS an RStringv.nt . plone,. checking. to*»
suddenly, but reduces inflainmatiiip and
acidity or the secreting membrane^* of the
bowels, thereby bringing them to healthy
action.
Offered' Fifty Cent* Extra.'
Mr. J. W. Harvey,’ Long Creek, S. C.,
says: I have been selling .Norman’s Neu
tralizing Cordial tlie last tnfec years. It
gives universal satisfaction ftrtd its sales
are Increasing.' A gentleman from Georgia ; rpHE subscriber intending to make a
offered me SOebbts over the regular retail I ± change in bis present business will
price,for a dozen bottles if I would get sell from this out, until dkfyoeed of, the
tliem for him immediately. j entire stock of groceries at cest, for cash on
' deilveiy, viz:
Sugars of all Grades. .
Coffees, Green and Parched.
Flours of all Grdiles.
Mackerel in kits, quarter and half barrels.
Bacon and laird. ^
Green, Black and Gunpowder Teas.
Canned Goods and Spices. , ...
New Orleans Molasses and Syrup*.
Rice, Meal and Grist
Onion Sets and Garden Seeds.
Irish Potatoes, Onions P«as and Beans.
Our stock of Groceries is complete. Now
is the time for housekeepers to come and
lay iu their supplies at Low Figukes.
tlie latest fashions, at the fuwoat price.
Every item of cooiriug or Crrtriomy sug-
ge^te'd to. This, department isjpractioally
tested by experts before publication. Let
ters from our Paris and London correspon
dents on the veiy latest fashions. The
Home Department of the Weekly Herald
will save, tlie housewife more than one hun
dred times the price of the paper. Tlie in
terests of ,
. Skilled Labor u ,
arc looked after, and everything,relating to
mechanics and labor-saving .18 .carefully
recorded. There is a page devoted to all
the latest phases of the. business markets,
crops, .merchandise, etc., etc. A valuable
feature Is found: in the specially reported
prices and conditions of v >\
The Produce Market.
Sporting News, at home arid abroad; to
gether with a Story every week, a Sermon
by some eminent divine, Literary, Musical,
Dfgmatic, Personal ami Sea Notes. There
is iio paper in the world ^hlch contains 99
mucli news matter every wc*k as :the,
Wihckly: IIklald, which is sent, postage
free, fof One Dollar. You can subscribe
at any time.
TE23 NSW 70&K HEEALL,
IN A WTiEKLY FORM,
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR,
The “One’Price’* sys
trading, and is the only satisfactory way to
buyer and seller; for, on the high price
and discount system, even thqtmh the cus
tomer buys, he is not sure that he has bot
tom prices.
ADVICE TO PIANO AND
ORGJ» BUYER#,
Buy quick. Why? Because an advance
in price is almost certain. Pianos and
Organs are on a boom. The demand ex-
cet , <b>4lte supply. ^ho factories gre be
hind orders. Dealers wfth cash in Kind
cannot get instruments as fast as wanted.
Prices of material and labor are advancing.
The present low prices of Pianos and Or
gans cannot continue, and will not again
rule in the next ten years. Those who nuy
now will save money. Large contracts j net
made with manufacturers will triable us to
yuaranpttsArt firfeet antd January 1st,
1883'. After that we can promise nothing.
Delays are dangereus. Magiuficeat stock
now.Off hand. Seven Q-rnna Makers. Over
200 different styles now in our warerooms.
Elegant Pianos ftoo. Beaut\ful Organs
$nu K Easiest Instalment Tenns. Sent ou
trial. Every inducement that any resgon,
siblc House can offer. . Cpmpetinfln with
the world. Don’t fa*! to stind for oTlr Cata
logues and fall PrtOu Lists, 1882. .
Address
Laid.den & dates’
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE.
SAVANNAH, G A.
The Great Plaio and Organ Depot of the South.
Charlotte, Golmnina & August aftR ,
Passenger Dhuartment, j
. , Columbia, S. C., Novembers, 1882. )
T HE initial link in South Carolina in the
Richmond and Danville system work-
ingrto and from Charleston via the South
Carolina RaUfeaft: .. .
ti.;. *No. 53: tNo. it:
Lv. Augusta a.... 7.35a. m.
Ar. Columbia 6.. .11.39 a, pt. Lv. 6,00 a. m.
Ar. Winnsboro 6.. Liap. m. T.52 a. ml
Ar. Cheutor ^!.. ; !. 2.17 p. in. 10.50 a. in.
Af! Cnbarlotte d.. 4.13 p. m. 3.15 p. m.
Ar. Statesville «... 7.05 p. m.
♦No. 52. tNo. 18.
Lv. Statesvilje «... 8.00a. m.
hr. OhmrioWe d... 2.30 p. ml 8,22 al m,
Lv. Chester c...... 4.29 p. m. 9.2. r > a. m,
Lv. Winnsboro..., 5.33 p. in. • . 1,22 p. ml
Lv. Columbia b... 7.07 p. m. Arl 3.50 p. in.
Ar. Augusta. . .11.15 p. m.
minutes ahead of Winnsboro time.
connections. , .
z.With all-1
FI
and the fjoutfiwest. • ■ • ; • • t
b With South Carolina Railroad to and
from Charleston by Nos. 52 and 53 and with
Columbia and Greenville Railroad.
c With Chester aml Cheraw and Chester
and Lenoir Railroads, a n-
d With Rk'hmond ami Danville Railroad
to and from all points -North, Atlantic,
Tennessee and Ohio Division and Carolina
Central Railroad. . ,
« With Western North Carolina Raflroad
for Asheville, Warm Springs and all points
on that line. •. * -
M. SLAUGHTER, G. P. a.
D. Cardwell, A. G. P. A.
G. R. Talcott, Superintendent. ..
A HAPPY HKff YEAR TO ALL
... •'Wit iong anticipated holiday rush has come and gortc, and <|ie New Year
with its hidden future has dawned upon us; and as ^iiitcmd to use my ulmosl
endeavors to merit, in future the very libera] patronage that,lias been extended
to rye tlie past year, by consulting at^U, Uiqcs ti)^ interests pf feiy yustomers', I
take this opportunity of amibfnicing that from this date my present stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
S. S. WOLFE:
Off?: Bikmites at $37 and $45, at ..
ULYbSE G. DESPORTES.
Address,
NEW YORK HFRAXD;
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Droiulway and Ann St» New York.
Will he sold at GREATLY - REDUCED PRICES, in order to
preparation for a more extended
Spring and. Summer
TRADE THAN HERETOFORE.
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Please call and examine my stock before making your purchases as n
prices will convince yon that I mean just what I promise jii.this v adyprtiswmoi
Thanking my friends for their verv liberal and fpraHiyiitg favors, I wi
you ail a happy and prosperous New Year!
t. SamiTels.
REDUCTION IN CLOTHINGi
South Carolina Hail way j^^ittlaiiJP.
O N and after November 12," 1882, Passen
ger Trains will run as follows until
further notice: . ^ ,.
to and riofi dSAMUB^TON.
»a8t: . ..... ,
Lqqve Columbia at. .*8.00 a. m.
Arrive Charleston.. .12.57 p. m.
WEST.
Ijeave Charle«lcm.V.'.f?.iW £ in. 9400 p, m..
Arrive. Gotomma.. .’.11.27 a. m. 10.05 p. in.
fufiliy. *Daily except Sunday.
TO AND FROM CAMDBN.
ffi.55 p. m.
11.30 p. m.
.EAST. . ...
Lfove CoNSfeibli at. .*8.00 a..m, *6.55 p. m.
Arrive at Camden... 1.07 p. PL 9.25 p. m.
WEST.
. I Will close out my winter stock of GlfOTHIHrCSj
at RED IK ED PRICI in order to make room for a
large stock of
CLOTHING'
Mfcn’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Suits. Fine line of Overcbaii
St good bargains. Be sure to call at
M. L KINARD’S,
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OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL', COLUMBIA, 8. G.
V
SPRING
ANNOUNCEMENT!
I have now in stock a full lino of
Farming Implements, such as
Plows, Trace Chains, devices.
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Shovels, Breast Chains,' Heel Screws.
Spades, Back Bands,' Lap Rings.
Swedes Iron,' Grindstones, Axes.
fcwgviohM Blourtt^S fron Foot Blow
Stocks.
b£e£ IRISit POTATOES and
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NEW TIN-SHOP!
I HAVE recently commenced busi
ness opposite Mr. J. M. ElltoH’s Gjji;
Sliopvwjierc will be found Cooking
and Heating Stoves aiitl lib ware of all
kinds.
Roofing and Guttering done in. a
good and substantial manner, as cheap
as the cheapest.
Sighs Painted in the best style*
Cheap. , . . 1 .
Merchants will flnd’it to their inter
est to cease selling light Yankee Tin
ware, poorly soldered, and' sell nay
TINWARE, as it is abont as CHEAP,
and is made of GOOD MATERIAL.
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SAMIi. D. I?ANT.
Lftwp. Camden at.. .*7.oo a. m. *4,45,
Arrive at Comtobia.. 11.27 a. m. 10.05 $. m.
•Dally except Sftnd^ys.
TO AND FROM ADOUSTA.
,r. EAST. . .
I^ave Ccljimbia............... .*7.25 p. m.
Arrive Aug'Asta.. v> ......... 7.55 a. m.
. V •• •> » WEST^,, A j .j'f
Leave Augusta *7.00 a. m. *4 2o p. m.
AtrUw ColumbVa.4J)8 p. ru. 1U.05 p. m.
♦Daily except Sunday.
CONNECTIONS,,;. . v ..,
.Connections made at Columbia With Co
lumbia and Greenville Railroad by train
U2T
arriving at 11-.27 a. m., and departing,- at
6.$5 p. m. Connection made at C.. C. A A.
Junctmai Willi Cliarloitto,’ Columbia and
Augusta Railroad, by train arriving at Co
lumbia fit 11.87 a H m.,'aud departing at (i.55
p>m., to and from all polnts on both roads,
with through Pullman Sleeper between
Charleston and Washington, via Virginia
Midland route, without change. Connec
tion made at Charleston with steamers for
New York on Wednesdays and Saturdays;
also, with Savannah and Charleston Rail
road to all points South. • <
Connections are made at Augusta with
Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad to
and from all points West and South.
Through Tickets can be purcha ed to ail
points South and West, by applying to
D. McQUEEN, Agent,
Columbia, S. C.
> ; John. B. Peck, General Manager.
D. C. Allen, Gen. Pass, and Ticket A •ent,
* Ch.irieston, 8. 0.
GARDEN SEEDS.
My stock J GROCERIES wi
li al
ways bo kept np with nothing bat
FIRST-CLASS GOODS.
A large tot of FINffi FLOOR, bought
before the recent advance, cheap by
tiie barrel. Fresh supply of “Suow-
flakc” Cracker^.'
ONLY CASH TRADE SOLICITED.
It. M. HUE Y.
GOODS!!
JUST RECEIVED.
DlMNOL.UTIO^.
T HE partnership.heretofore existing he
tween the -undersigned, under the
style of “The Winsshoro PuniiisniNo
Company,” 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 receive and receipt for ail
debts dm; the concern. All parties having
claims will present them to mm tor pay
ment, and all parties 1 Indebted will make
Immediate payment to him.
R. MEANS DAVIS,
HENRY N; OREAR,
v j , JNO. S. REYNOLDS.
WiynstHr'vS. C., January 29,1883.
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at retoi^L
W ’ ■• t >* e ‘.l.e Ldiov.i:;2
E have Just received the following
Fresh and Choice Goods:
Raisins,
Currants,'
Citron,’
^ellieta
Ginger Preserves,
Bruit Buffer,
Mince Meat, someUdug niito
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Salmon,
Mackerel,
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Corn Biief,
Oatmca!,
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Buckwheat, and
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New Crop New Orleans Molasses.
J. F. McMASTER $ to.
—.4 '•—i *-•—R‘Jt—: '.•* .
Don’t buy a Wagon until too bee we
It Will pay yon. „ . • O-
GLYSrig G. DESPORTES.
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THE
CftOSBY MILITARY INSTITUTE*'
IX B. B73BY, A. I£„ PEIITCIPAL;
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SsF" SesS for Circulars.
Buy tub Palmetto Wagon of
ULYSSE U. DJiSTOI
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