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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE; ' obstacles-to tlto unspeakably vicious designs of pj^-tjep who ilosiro to-ieiu- trtrtgrpr \y t ** -?K*rT7f* ** *F*mm**m nmk^*m.r^ THOKSDAT, APRIL 1*, I 1^83. n. Wow Adwurtl*«m«nt4i; - , The Davis Bowing Machine—J. O. Bong. ; • ■ -^{i n u-ii , Mast.nic ileeUng-^Geo. B- McC«nts, Secretary. - i omi nmrm 4 •>*’'• f ,! 't !’ ! '’i 1 —A Western pfipep'oroarksihat tbp recQi\t we^t^ey.Ms been rather chilly on spring h^nuets.^ ■ Jt —Approved coi^lt l y 11 pftpor and^ohoo). certificates b<)ughi, and cash paid for same by T? ,W n {Lj^dprd/ile. . * ,. —Col. Jas- Uf jpfion is the general connsel for the Dundee Mortgage and Trust iuvestmoht Company in this State..ij,!■..it.' • I —Colonel fyjnn and Mr* itcDonald left for Chester op Tuesday, to attend the paforepjCC.. ip the case pending against Major Julius Mills, former county treasurer. - ^ . j »v. :y ..-rLeave your ordsrCpAvith Cairdw^l & Lauderdale for standard Fertilizers Wando add Saluda Citanbs, Acidj Kainit, &c. w n. *’« '•••'’ ' ’ * r-jfpjige^ Q> Magrath and Cql. Leroy F. Yoddiwia h ft y® been retained by the Democt’atic State Executive Committee as gcuersjl eounsel for the defence iu.khfl polirtcal cases to be tried in Charleston. —AH. parties .who .have bought guanos from «s this season will please, call at injr office anti,givesis their notes betpr Uie 1st of May. ft. McCah- \t.t & Co. - - .... Apl 13 Dkath.—Liltle Annie, daughter of Mr. and Mj-s. J. Ciendinuig, died of pneumonia on Tuesday yipfipingj She had been quite well aj> to' tUe dty be- ■ fore, and her death is a specially sad | p, yovr interest to come ami settle at once, negr ° d0raInati0n i P E SorSe iri pmsem munlciy in ooutn Oarolina. ; ■ d ust band in their applications to tl - — -’ Tht — * ‘ • - ~ - •ati 7 office, jear .. the pn* dci signed on or before Saturday the 14th'of Apri: inst. Applications for two lamp-lighters will MOWERS AND Jtmtlved, Jhat as a slight testimo nial of onr osjeem and gratuit;-, we jespeolfully jvquest the accepts’ 'e by , ^ ... each of these gentlemen of f ;ane, be t. i:o< ', ,M y e f ^ tbc ^me date. •|)pr(»|)rii,l.!, t i inscribed. i ’! «h^ ffiil bj?™ jlctolybd, That ttie hearty thanks of 0 f gji e street lamps for tLe iKJrlod this club m-cdnjB and are hereby sin-, f otie yeaV,-from May 1st, aif<} fof eerely tendci cd to Major T. W. Wood-, e rent of Htalls No. 1 and 2 of the mfyrket prard for .thp zealous and efficient \ f®*’ °" e y«ar, commencing May 1st, iwri, assistance giyen. to our .frjc|»ds,d|)o ! n»»st be handed in oii-or befoie the above defendants in ;tl|is ex»rnii»t|^{;.nft?! r ‘^y.ng the right to compliment him on this exhibition of his willingness to halt at no mere line of .duty that may be prescribed for a coun^’ chairmen, p .• -i. . ■ Heso.lved, That the foregoing pream ble and resolutions be published in the Fairfield News and IIeraed. H. M. Zealv, Secrgtary. April 9, 1883. our wife's health poor? h sickly/ Give tliem' Brown’i Bitters. It will revive tliem. ebfP Arc your s 1 ron J} USIXP»*i NOTICES. U it hat? If yop are troubled with griping pains in tUp Jitbmacli, use Norman's Neutralizing any or all bids. 'reject fly order of Council; j: N. center. Clerk of Oodncii. Ap 10 iial. If troubled with nausea,^>oiir .1 aln 1 ’a*'j o. lieaitburii, use Nor man’s Neutralizing Cordial. It is pleasant to ihe-taste, acceptable to the stomach afu.1 no bait efff^ts follow. The.£fty of August^. Mr. H. c. Gmike, Augusta. Ga., highly rcconmteniis Norman’s Neutralizing Cor dial as tlie best, most pleasant and the most harmless family medicint* hi existence. It is gaining! a strong foothold in ttie house- iiolds tliut have used it and is, destined to become the most popular meutcine jn use. Last Avi’eal.—Looking to your tfwn , tg ■ Interest kt one of the tot laws of natuiv Therefore liaviifg granted liberal indul gence to my customers, they inmt not'coin*-- plain if they find, after the 10th of Februa- m their accounts in other bands for imme diate oollei tton ■yyitli cost added. In the future payment'will positively be required when bills come due, regardless of prices being too low to sell cotton, or ration bills and bank debts to pay first. So it will be , SHERIFF'S SALE, B Y virtue of an execution tp me directed, I will offer for sajc, before the court house door in Win isboro, S. C., on the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY NEXT, within the legal hours of sale, to the hlgb- imt bidder, for CASH, the followiug- descUbyd property, to-wit: AH4liose certain pieces, parcels or tracts of lan’d lying, being and situate in the County of Fairfield, in the State' of South Carolina, and boiuplefl'hs follows: Lot No. ISO—Harrison Tract, containing THIRTY BjLQIIT ACRES, JWre or less, boundeil by Lot No. 30, State land, Watcroe River ami J. J\ Harrison. ALSO, ■* Lot No. 40—Ilarriso)! Tract, containing , EIGHTY ACRES; , more or less, bounded by lands pf- Ferris Wal.^er, J. I). Harrison and by Si.iie lands. nffliotion . because of its suddenness. [ ttbe was nearly two years of age. The r funeral services were held at the Pres- ■Lyterian church.on Wednesday morn- [jng, conducted by the Rev. D. E. dor ian. I. .HuJiPxir ^)gMPTy.—It was announced In Tile JfEWS ANp.JJerald that rAump- Dumpty would be presented at the Thespian Hal{ pu Tuesday night. The [coni<»tne down flmm Chester on mid-day freight train. Before fevening rumors \^pre current that the performance of thh company was not R proper one, and that it had met with [.qarne^ti disapprobation in jgaces. \yhqr.c lit hgd shpwu.^ ipir^er .tl^e civeum- sjauces, the. rumors appearing, to be well founded, Mr. Miller, after a cpn- ; saltation withjmtendantj^il an^i other S gcntlcitien, coivcliulqd tfiat the 11*1:7; formanco had best be prohibited, and ; lie at once notified the memberioC.’thg troupe to that effect. They acquiesced, thpnifly jjpt twjiGtodt'- itjWftest. O.p. ‘Wednesday morning the manager in vited several gentlemen tp witness a performance such as the company in tended Represent, and thcsq,gentlenien united in saying that they pgw nothing obscene or improper in i$c exhibition. iT&r manager at once issued circulars. ;to this effect, and announced a per formance tor last night. y-i ALSO, , ^ 7 : '.’ Lot No. 37—Harrison Tract,- containing . SEVENTY ACRES, - n’pp^or less, bounded by hmdy 'of W. R. D,otj'& Co., and the “Doby Place.” also, (One hundred and sevej teen j^rps, lipuv or leajj lurvtOued by bn.do qX ’ D. Ilarrison and W. R. Doty & Co. : J .... , ALSpu f Tkirtv'ACRES,' ififhj of Idsh, bounded by lands of Luke Jones, Edward Kennedy and Harriet Whittaker. Levied upon as ting property of John .>jp Robertson at the suit gf Jolnr Afi, DeSauS-’ sure, Master for Kershaw County and Re ceiver, against John E. Robertson. JNO. D. McCARLEY, Sheriff’s Office, S. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., r March 14, 1883, Ap 10-td . . , v , . A REGULAR'Coifimimication of Winns- /\ttT3XT r xtTt rrm n fa i-ir boro Lodge, Nb. ll, A. F. M., will l>e OPENING i HIS MY. netd In Masonic Hall this (Thursday) evening at 8 o’clock. GjEO. B. McCANTS, Apl 12 "V" Secretaiy. J. F. M'MASTER & CO., AGENTS, WINNSBORO, S. C. in order tliat I may do likewise. T/ii* u my last appeal. , I. SIMPSON, Dentists Kf ANODIC MEETING. 1683 1 • v' S^RI^G 1883 / < t J ‘S TffF'DAVIS SEWING MACHINE. SPRI^ SPRING Mb. J. O. Boag—Dear Sir: It gives mp much pleasure to testify to the. .merits <y tire Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine. The machine I got of you about five years ago, has been almost in constant use ever since that tfene. Igannot see Rmfc.it, is. worn any, and has not cost me one cant for repairs since we have had it. Am well pleased a/m don’t wish for any better. Yours truly, , . , Robt. Crawford. ’ Granite Quarry, near Wiuuslioro, 8. C. SPRING SPRING ».• j »• • K . SPRING We have used tlie Davis Vertical Feed Sgwing^facln^e-for the last five years. ( We would hot have any other make at any- price. The machine has given Us un-' bounded satisfaction. , v r •"Vqiy respcotfuily, Mkp. W. K. TcRNKR.and Daughters. Fairfield county, S. C., Jan. 27, 1883. Hams, Shoulders and Freakfast Strips. Dried Beef and Smoked Beef Tongues. Pickled Cod Fish and Snow Drift Cod Fish. O ; Smoked Herrings. •9 ^ ■ ■ * '*■ y a ‘ ’ •Choice flj’son Tea and very Fine English v ■, f- " * Breakfast Teas. •.' #L Cream Cheese a,nd Macaroni. * ■ Parched and Grech Coffees. With a good many other nice ga^dt, all of which will be sold obeap; at S. S. WOLFE'S. The Gordons.—At p meeting of the iprdon jLight Infantry on last Mon- lay niglit, W. G. Jordan was re- le'lected captain, T. K. Elliott first lieu- [aut. A coinnilttee of arraugembnts, consisting of ' twelve members, was [appointed, of Wjkick Mr. T. K. Elliott | is chamKftB', to for the recep tion of the Richland Yolunteers, of Uolupbia, and to solicit subscriptiqi}* | to defray the expenses incident thereto. I Jt is earnestly dgsiyed that the citizens Igenefally yffr contribute liberally. 'Rock ^RTl/Ches^irand^p^uip^ia upon Eslinilar fcns , fi[ave p^jtributed feneially, and we feel sure rhat W inus- 10ro will not fall short of her duty. The Volunteers from the capital must je treated royally on Ice 2nd ult., and the paft liberality and hospitality of "lie town are _bur guaranty in saying that all neceaAary' ,an<j i thoughtful pr^ larations will Re made to make (he loccasion a grapjl success. The ex penses will be too heavy .upon the Gordons alone. Let alj epptribpte-c- ! the reputation of 'Winnsboro its at stake. . . THE MONTICELLO CLUB. 'jn,. ,-,1 .* ?- Subsorlftlops for the Defence.Fand-Keso- Intlene of Thanks. >' * • 1 ,■ 1 •.*' t ; Mww. Editors’. A meeting of the tontjcqHo Derpocratic Club was held >u 8atur<hiy, i thf > 7th inst., pursuant to Itljq pall CK1 cur worthy coqnty chair- lan) Major JT. Vjf. Woodwai’d. jlp ^•espouse to the call for contribu- Ltipns to -defraj’itije expenses of our cllow-metpfjers, wrlu) are arraigned icfore the infernal tribunal of injus tice of the United States Government, tye sura qf'$100 .was very readily Hade up, notwithstanding the meeting vas sijmly attended, owing to the pressure of thq farming interests; after vhich the fqliqwfng iir^amble apd i^isq-' |utlons were offered and unanimously adopted: : Whereas, in the pqcpffit examination CommissionoriBajiskett. juto / the of conspiracy tQ. qbstruct^hq lection at Mouticelio last November, referred agaiqsf J. T. Dawkins am hers, as w®H as several other charges ‘ assault preferred against other par ies, the Hons. JT. jD, Haskell and U. A. faillard, with commendable patriotism id conspicuous ability, freely and rithout hope or,.desire,of reward reu- sred most efikiieut aseistapee to the sfendants; therefore, be it Resolved, That we are profoundly stefhl to these distinguished gentle- sn for their magnificent efforts in .of the defendants, our neigh- and friends: and that we fully n-eciato the motives which prompt- thcui to interpose themselves as Having bonghjt a Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine from Mr. J. Q. Boag some three years ago, and it having given me perfect satisfaction in every respect as a family machine, both for heavy and light sewing, and never needed the least re pair in^ny way, I can cheerfully recom mend it to any one as a first-class machine in every particular, and think it second to ; none. It.isoneof the simplest machines! ma/le; my children use it with all ease. The attachments are more easily adjusted : and it does a greater range of work by means. of its Vertical Feed than any other ma chine I have ever seen or used. - •• -■ Mrs. Thomas Owings Winnsboro, Fairfield oouuty, S. C. We have had one of the'Daris -Machines about four years and have always found it: ready to do all kinds of work we have had ! occasion to do.. Can’t see that the machine is worn any, and works as well as when new. Mrs W.-J. Crawford. Jacksop’s Creek, Fairfield county, S. C. My wife is highly'pleased with tjie Davis Machine bought of you. She would not take double what she gave for it. The maQhine has not been out .of order since she had it, and she can (Jo any kind of work on it. Very respectfully, * *.*>,«*' 1 Jab. F. Free. Montlccllo, Fairfield county, S. Q. The Davis Sewing Machine is simply .a treasure. : Mrs. J. A, Goopwyn. 1 Ridgeway, N. C., Jan, 10,188p. ^ A ■ V . f ’ J. 0- Boag, Esq., Agent—Dear Sir: My yrifOibpB Davis Sowing Ma chine constantly for the past fonr years, and it has never needed any repairs and works just as well as when flirt bought. She^ayf it will do a greater range of prac tical work and do it easier and better than any machine she has ever used. We clieer- ijqlly recommend it. as a No. 1 fondly machine. Yours truly, , Jab. Q. Davis. Winnsboro, S. C., Jan. 3, 1883. Sadim.p.s, Bridles and Harness—“way down yonder.” ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. -TRADE- .. NORMAN’S ^eOTRALJZlNg CORDIAL. -MARK- > SURE and effectual R JO. all Irragularittea and ach and Bowels, whether In It Is acceptable to the NEW vv STOC 7 " o 1 .OPENING OF SPEIN.G MILLINERY. -COMMENCING- A‘ | IS ARRIVING DAILY. Just opened a fine line of HjEW’S, ' '' u. GROCERIES! ... GROCERIES WE CAN C >Tt Y ENUMERATE A NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. bUGAR. COFFEE. Green. COFFEE. Rcms/ed. ' , CANNED GOODS. ^ SODA CllACKEUS. DEEP SEA MACREKEL, In cans.- - .. - FEW ARTICLES NOW ON HAND. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. OATMEAL- FJjOUU, iill grades. ' SYRUPS. 1J \MS. CHEESE. MACARONI, s - PICKLES. GIUEID IL^JSEC IPOTA-TO^S. Also Hoes, Plows, Trace CliaU>,% Hames, Back Bands, Buckets, Brooms, etc.* It impossible to mention all^b.ut ‘{flail for wliat you Vmnt arid pay fftr what you git.” J. H. HARUKN & BKO. GOT TON IS LOW, -BUT- B. SUGENIIEIMER’S PRICES ARB VERY MUCH LOOT ER. —O- 'O \ for the cure of Isrs of the Ston a or adulta offensive to the taste. Promptly relieving 1 era Morbus, Cholera Flux, Grip! -and— BQYS* 4UITS, —in— NEW AND DESf&XMCfc p f r - , styles. Pains, Flatulency, „ y of tbe^tomacn. Heartbdm. Hick and Nervous Headache and Dyspepsia. May be used In all derangements of _ the Stomach and Bowels from relaxation of the Inteetinee or a change of food or water. asrcuRM-A-iT’s .. • X NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL Is aa pleasant and harmless as 'Black berry wine. Does not contain Opium and will not constipate. Specially recom mended for Seasickness and Teething Children. •sLj Price i jc. and $1.00 per bottle. Soid by all Druggists and Dsafers In tr~Vctn* EXCELSIOR CHEMICAL 00b M •vv Grand display pf French and Dpmcstic Pattern Hats, and Novelties. MISS BLACK, a first-class milliner from Baltimore, who is personally known to ‘ii many in both our town and county, will be mucty pleased to serve all who may call. No trouble to show goods. 'We can only request a trial, and will guarantee satis faction In every particular. MRS. BOAG having just returned from the North, we do not hesitate to say you will find our stock in every department fuller # qud \jgtt^ jjcjected jhajj, ever before since we have been in business. y * * Many thanks for past patronage. WE Solicit a continuance of the same. J. O. BOAG. I IIAVE,n?ver had any lik|ng for great “blowing depended rather upon selling goods at such prices as'to satisfy iny old c draw many neflrones. , ^ •* • I still intend to adopt the'same plan, and I feel sure that I can come every assertion I make. D is impossible to give the prices of the numerous g< in store.' But I quote: •, in anvprtisqmen.ts. but hava ustomers an^ fully up tq 1 oous 1 liava ■ t ' ; CROSBY MlLITAR'f'IHSniUTE. S. B. BUSBY, A M„ PSIKOIPAL. f _ / FE ASTER fJLLE, S. .C. r* u, ?*<-• • -NT-Send fob Circulars. . It is ▲ jtagr, wb will sell you a Wagon or Bugoj! for less than anyone in town. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. T DISSOLUTION. T HE partnership heretofore existing be ^ tween the uhderslgned, under the style of .“The Winnsboro Publishing Company*” is-this day dissolved by mutjaal consent The business of the firm will be settled fcy Mr. Jno. S. Reynolds, who is hereby authorized to receive and receipt for all debts due the concern. All parties having claims will present them to him for pay ment, and all. patties indebted will make immediate payment to him. * R. MEANS , HENRY N. OBEAR, ' r" JNO. & REYNOLDS. Winnsboro,. S. C., January 29,1883. We Have Received Our Ti* * ' , , LADIES’’ HATS ■ Of the LATEST STYLES, ■ - * :*♦ ; , ’ , * From FIFTEEN ’Cents Up. BUGGIES, BUGGIES. Don’t forget that you can get good, well finished Open or Top Buggy, or Double- Seated Gunboat cheap for cash from j. o. boag; WOOD’S ODONTINE A i * llfrom *“ is -guy A NO. 1 i » fully solicited.. *«» v ■' .’ Z ’•/ ’ >"■ F. ’ lANDECKER # MO. ■ , ,'•.- FOK - m j WHITENING r; AND ^BES.IjBVINfi , THE TEETMi j- ^ - KEEPS THE BREATH PURE AND SWEET. FORMULA OF DR. T. T. MQORE. m ^ 1 , d mmm , . ir c FisHm* /. Seasonable Hints I Wholesale A.gent, Columbia, S. C. ^ For Sale In Winnsboro MdMASTER, BRICE A KETCIIIX. Mch 22-jx4y PIEDMONT HOMESPUN, the best in the market, at 7 cents per yank CA1 .ICORS at(> and 7 cents—the last figure for the- best SHOES, In great variety arid at priees to suit anybody. CLOTHING of all syles and at all prices. My stock of . . . . . . „ .... , • ■■ • / r * Tv , STAPLE AND FANCY .GROCERIES. „ Wines, Liquors, etc., will be sold at correspondingly low prices, and I shall always be pleased to show my goods. Give me a call at BEATY & BRO. ’S OLD STAND. ■ { ‘ , ’ * » . y, B. STTOEnSTTiEIMEie/. fST* Remember the place—Old Stand of Beaty A Bro. 1883. 1883; A HAPPY El YEAR TO ALL The long anticipated holiday rush has come with its.hidden future has dawned upon us; and as ir,Cj and tlie New Year' intend to use toy utmost ' endeavors to merit in future the very lilwrai patronage that hasbeeh extended' to me the past year, by OonsiiTrtnjfat dll times the interests of my fcustonrefs, I take (Ms opportunity of announcing that from this date my present stock of it Family Sewing Machine. . Every Ma chine warranted as represented, and guar antees given with every macliipe. Lightest; runnigg and best machine on tlie market. For sale only by ‘ J. O. BOAG.- SALE ~ ANF FEED STAPLES. FALL AND WINTER GOODS v ’ > .. - .w; u -‘ Will lie sold at GREATLY KEDUCED PRICES, in oyder to .maw preparation for a more extended .Spring and Summer : X • - TRADE THAN HERETOFORE. . .... Please call and examine my stock before making your purchases as m/ just what I pi’omise in tlfls advertisetramt. pdccs will convince yon that 1 mean _ s Thanking my friends Air their verv liberal and gratifying favors, I you all a happy and prosperous New Year. ~ wish UNDERTAKER’S WI'.l’AnT’II'.ST. .r r y:'. S ■ ’ • v'f'-. ; s iNovv is tlie time^to buy Garden Tools mlch as Long Hdhdle Spade Folks, Dig gers, Itakes, qtc., ■ ' ; I AM pleasedrto inform tbe public that I have on hand a full thie,gj . . , COFFINS, BURIAL ROB^ Etc. H apd am prepared to do anything in UNDER TAKER'BLINE. We ask for a share of the patronage. J, Jelliotl, sfi. Jaa^AIWIm - - r - ■ FARMING TOOLS. Melhies Two-Horse Steel arid Iron Plows, three styles of single Iron Foot Stocks, Handleditoul Brades Hoes, Sidglc Trees, Lap Ttings, Clevises, Grass Rods, Heel Bolts, Trace4 of aU kinds, liqm^s Hame Strings, PlojvBladsK ^ r >- - - IN GBOCIERIEg, 1,. SAMUELS. REDUGTI9N IN CLOTKING. tOOK* OITTf ...... HORSES, MARES AND MULES. J will close out at REDUCED large .stock of winter stock .of olothiwg in^ordar tp make room for a SPRING clothing; r— ^ • * \) «, ;•—' CIGARS! CIGARS! I still keei fast StrijM, Lard, G^a 1 have B5, ijj^he Magnolia Hams, A LOT of choice Cigars to be fonnd at tin Winnsboro Hotel. The “SNORTER’ is acknowledged the best FIVE CENTS CIGAR in town. Call and buy one from DAVID and HAMILTON FLEMING. Mch 31- CHOLERA, , I mean in fowls, can be cured by “POULTRY POWDER”: and inseefe upon plants or animals, such as bugs and fleas, can be destroyed by tbe ‘’INSECT POWDER.” Both can be had at the Drug Store of . Break Beidgna Sausage, Bacon eu Sitter. xl^-SSIW. COOKING fcTOUES, V,... .1 T. • • And invite attention to iny “Lee,” “Cot ton Plant/* .'“So, Friend” jmd “Bill Ar^’ styles, from tfl.oo up A full line of Kitchen Goods and Tig- ware. I have three fine Side Bar Buggies and one Canopy Top Basket Plueton, which I will sell low for the money. J. H. CUKKINCW* TWENTY-TWO head of fat Kentucky mules jusyamved in addition to stock <m- hand. Biqke^jjmd unbvokc mules from threelo sixye^rs old. I also have several good pairs of horses and some tine com bined horses, well gaited and fine drivers, and some good mares and a lot of plug mules, which I will sell cheap for CAS It, or omilme until next fall, by persons mak ing me s; tisfactory papers, either by whole- «ale or retail. Great inducements offered to cash buyers. I defy competition. v A. WILLIFORD. WnmsBoao, 8. C., Feb. «, 1883 , Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Suits. Fine line of Overcoat^ at good bargains,'' Be sure ^ jpall at . j .... ST L. KINARD’S, OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL, COLUMBIA, S. C, " ■ 1 '■ 1 ""■y..7 ~~~v ; Dok.’t Birr a Waooh uktil you sab ua / V . A v • It will pay you.."- -1 : t*' w " * ’ v ? W. E. AIKEN. r7 ' ULlSSE G. DESPORTES. BUBBfSR PAINTT. ■ _ _ 8 -tin BAR v/ -tuicg ~ M' R PAINT, for _ 'SyJfeM-re'-oived. cM.rS". jjp, Baiuis Jt JUvnaux. J. E. McDonald. C. A. Douglass. M'-DONALD &' ; Dtm0USS, Attorney* at Law, No. 8, Law Bange, WINNSBORO, 8. C Practice in all the State Courts. Buy thsP.m'mf.tto Wagon cf ‘ Ul.YSbE G. DESTORTljS. E. B. Raobdalk. G.. W. Ragsdalb. RAGSDALS * RAGSDALE, Attorneys at Law, Mo. », Low , «ww-- •.Slf - • WINNSBORO,.S. C. Special Attention Given to Colic Opkn Du or iris AfStf aridl j . ULYSSE G. D1 • -• . ■< ■ . V;--' . .