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. >4* -*'**'*, ir t< mi. —21 r T >' & "j.'rr-": LOCAL IS'i'ELLXatNCE. etelTCASY. .flTm ' :-~ r W~* , ~^ <r.; kAIVB.OA'S, APRIL *1. * » » IMS. Co. Seed Upland liicb—J. IK Harden ft Bro. , r .* Hi v • . Tax NotHse—James Q. Davis, Coon* ty Treasurer. •• { t, "Wherewithal Shall We be Clothed— Caldwell ft Landerdale. I.ocsl Brlerty t —The Moot Court held Its sion last night. . , , , , —Approved county papetrand school certificates bought and cash paid h>r same by T. W. Uaudardale. * —The x meiwhants In tow,^ report an nnusually dull season foi> ttpcle—a remarkably smart Quantity of supplies having been purchased up to this thne. This is .convincing evidence of'the prosperous condition..Of-CLftt far^tcj^ —Leave your oi*ders with Caldwell ft Lauderdale for standard ifertiljpers Wando and Saluda Guanos^ Afcid, Kainit, &c. • * —The Jjova High Chancellor) ril$pr skys, lias lost *(?) his “Bachelor’s 1 ” badsre. A liberal reward will be Jtai4 the finder, holder and possessor on delivery of tho same at the office of Tub News and friiBALD. —Mr. Cronenberg, photographer, lias arrived, and will be pleased to have the ladies “art at the gallery in the Thespian Hall. Apl.Ift —Thecxecutiy? committee of theSun- day School Association will (nect this piorning at leu o’clock at'ihe lljlclhpdist Church. The object of the meeting is to . time and plaix) and make all neces sary arrangements for the meeting of the conyention. - v , , —All parties who have bought guanos from us this season will please call at oqr office and give ps Uiflir notes betor the let of May. II. «f. McCah- LEY ft CO. . Apl 12 ’ Town Taxes.—Attention is called to the oittinance qf the Town Council, •-equhrag all real and personal proper ty to be listed for taxation between the first day of May and first oaV of June of each year. Taxpayers will save trouble aud costs by. prompt atteutiou to this matter. of. MBa Mabtsa J. Davis, of Helena, died <fli the 20th ult; in the sixty-fourth year of * her age, after a protracted illnesa, although she was batter on the evening of her death tlrnn she hadj^en for some time. - The subject,of this memoir removed to Newberry county from Fairfield some thirty J$fi$,ago. She was a demoted moth er, a kind^ neighbor and a true friend, and departed this life In hope of wftissf ul im- monteUfy^bequeathing to her pbildren and to her grahd-children the pricelesf inhed- tancoof a uiulher'a love. He^ remains were consigned to the dust in the viHifqe. grave yard at Helena, there to await the morning of the resurrection. A Fbiend. t -^Qadrd' AM protect your healtfc nmke use of that true and efficient tonic medi cine, Brown’s Iron Bitters. * BUSIXJBHB NOTICES. Dr. JtW- Walker, Frankltatoli! —Dear Sir: Would you accept the con gratulations of an old man for your suc cessful treat:. \mit.pf a disease that all oth er remedies had failed on. and would you also accept the enclosed $80.00 as & small expression of my gratitude ere I depart for my Western home. I have perfect free and easjryise of my hands and arms, and I can also walk, things !.have been debarred from for ten years, until .the. last three mopy&.*.My. rheumatism i£ Weil. Your Rheumatic Remedy cured me. I used only eighkdays, amt twento days ftom the day 1 began its qse l-epas Well. Truly yours, —-\r.\i.u i ■■ ■ D. HastingsK«vat,t. Oxford, N. C., April 3,1883. —SHALL WE BE— CLOTHED ? / >• lyk V*. Vv- * .• > n. .> Is, one of the (fitestions which most per- pio.voo the iTiind of thy iuuiviuUAi Ujiti the family. To relieve yourself of thiy pea. plexity, you should culbttud hear our price? on - SPRING GOODS, >••••••« Of which, we now have a large and well W&arted'stock. Everything in the way of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, etc., that is wanted, from the corti/iionest domestic to the nicest DRESS GOODS; -and all the novelties in NOTIONS. If you want a nice suit of * > «•A< ••••••••••••••••a .'v c 'vwj I Is-IiE 4Mi 44 * m ■ '.ti • i i.. I c - -^SO BUY YOUR—.. , . V- UsJilW FURNITURE FROM R. W. PHILLIPS; 3 i Mattresses of my own manufac ture. Use economy—buy the best —buy where you can get the cheap est ■ A new, supply of Clfildren’s Carri ages of the lab"! desisrns aud low hi price. ■ , You can save money bv buying your Picture Frames, Wall Pockets. Brackets, Hat-racks, Spring Beds, Wire Mattresses amt Window Shades froiu K. W. PHILLH’S. T am agent for several (liftereut SEWING MACHINES, and some of them as GOOD as can be made. You will find it to your interest to price hline liefore" making a pur chase ELSEWHERE. Remember tfint 1 cannot be undei'sold by* any one. — .ai/.Aii OIAfi tJA jtJlSx’J -'M am W I iMlh ■* *'',&’!>! HJ *1 to’ tohrV&WJBFit £ I'&l iji ji nu MOWERS, REAPERS, BiNDERS. I could give you as MANThttliFEJlI^NCES AS YOU WANT, but do not think R TBEMSE. M dLOTnusra- if yon toss about i » . Invt.ntWni, Of Sleepu After eating a hearty supp would not moan and groan and in bed aU through'the wearisomejigiit aud dream about shakes and flrfitWFI' S doso of Norman’s Neutn^islng Cordial, then balmy sleep, Natme’s sweet restorer will eome unbidden. - t The Whole TratB. ■'. • “Norman’s Neutralizing Cordial is an ex cellent medicine." C. WT Moore, Seneca, S. C. “We^ighly recommend it” Profs. J. R. Riley and If. Strong, Adger College, perfect, an,,organization, to fix the “The best remedy I have ever used for a disordered stomach. Chesley Fisher;■.’Sn- )oo Valley, S. CL “I endorse it’h;.J. W. olleman, Treasure^ Oconee county, Si C. j, ,D^ioh MEEti«G.—The hriion meet ing of Chester Baptist Association will be held at the Blackstock church oi Saturday and Sqnday, the 28th. qi 29th instant. The missionary sermon jvlH be preached on Sunday at 11, fu m., by the Rev. Mr. Entzminger, of Blythewood. Mr. James A. McCrorcy will be ordained deacon of Blackstock church during the mbeUnR. , Last Appeal.’—Looking to your own interest is one of the firs$ lavfs cf nature Therefore having grantedi liberal indul gence to my customers, they must not com plain i&fWiy fipd, after the 10th of FebpiUL S Y', tlieii' account in other hands for imme- UiU collection With cost added. In the future payment will.poeitiydy he required when bills come due, regardless of .priced being too low to sell cotton, or ration bills and bank debts to pay first. So it yvill bo to your interest to conie atod settle at oucai in order that! may do likewise. Thfr my lost appeal. I. SIMPSON, Dentist . TAX XOTIC& T vVr •. Offic* County Treasurer, Winnsboro, S. C., April 18,1883. Total Mills. Delegates to the General Asai 9i,y.—AtiHe recent session of Bet iSQEM stbel' Presbytery . the following delegates were elected to the Gencraf Assembly which convenes at Lexlngten^yi, pu the 17th of May: Clerical—Re^s. Charles R. kemphill and J. C. McMul- len, with Revs. R. A. Webb ajid L. RI McCormick alternates., Walkup and A", .fe.. Douglass, with John S. Bratton and James Hemphill alternates. M • ; ' >' To the LathCs.—Thd article on Fashions’’' that appears in the present Issue of The News and Herald )£ excellent and practical, and all those who are interested in the whims and fai^rice.s of the art will find the sugges tions of qur young friend not only feiitertaiuing ,t>ut highly instructive. We am just beginning to learn that tevery profession, art or trade fins its technical jargon, unintblllgibiS to all save those iiiitlated into its mysteries. Fashion-is certainly upon a plane with the legal .dn4 iBe medical profession ill tliis purlieu! ar. • 4 * ' * ’ ^ a. Two Young Pharmacists.—We clip the following from the Aiiglisto Eve- ninff News: . , , y ()f At Uie jecent meeting of the State Board of t’Wrmaceutical Examiners in Atlanta, d number of applicants, appeared before the board for examination and^ only four passed. Two of the successful candidates ipr admission into the profession were from Augujifa—Messrs. Charles Bondurant and David AlcMasfer—and we congratulate them on their promotion Into the ranks of ^ gi^at profession. Dr.' Efiwar^ Barry, of Augusta; the chairman of the board, speaks in high.temis of their creditable examina tion: ,Mh Bondurant is with Mr. Remsen arid MLjfcM'atyer is with Mr. W. H. Bar ret^ „Koth^ djug ho’ises in Augusta. We wish the j’dung.pjtialjraafcists nil success in Riqir resimnsibie posItfoK^,, Mr.’ McMaster is a native of Winns- boro, not of Augusta, and his many friends aud acquaintances here will be gratified to learn of his success at the recent examinauion !p Atlanta. We predict for our vouiig friend a brilliant career in Hii chosen profession. Wiuus- boro offers hdiigratulatiops.'^^ is a com- HE books of this office will be open to ceive. takes of fiscal year 1882-3 on the rst day of May next, and remain open to tha first; day of June following. The rate per cenhifa! School DM* No. 1.. No. 2.. No. 3.. No. 4.. Nft. p. .,4M No.i.^S No. 7 •< liy? No. 8.. .4X No. 9.;.4-K No, 10. .4^ No. 11.. No. 12. .4X SSM No. 18. .4^ Nq,16..4?i No, 17.. 4 J* A Pol!-f ax of 9^e Dollay fe required of all male persons between ihe ages of twqhr ty-one and fifty years, except those exempt bylaw. These taxes shall be due and payable in two Iqual instalments) as fol lows: , < , , The first instalment shall be due and payable from the first day of Mqy^to the first day of June, 1883; and the sSbCnd in stalment shall be due aud payable from the first day of September to the twentieth of October, 1883. It is left optional with the taxpayer whether the whole amount be paid at the time for paying the first instal ment, but if the first instalment is not paid when due a penalty of five per cent thereon shall be added. The Treasurer is authorized to receive in paymentqf the above taxes United States currency, National Bank Notes, and Cou pons which shall become payable during the year 1883; on the valid consolidated $oiids cf. this State, known as “Brown Bonds,” aiiclbfc the bonds of this State, known as “Deficiehey Bonds.” Jurycertifi- cates and the per diem of State witnesses in the Circuit Courts, shall be received for County taxes, not including school taxes^ JAMES Q. DAYlS Ap2i-f2x2 • County YrckTurer. FRESH GROCERIES! What*is a Fop?—The. fpp plete specimen of an outside philoso- ! >hcr. He is one-third collar, oiier^Jth intent leather, one-fourth walking stick, and the rest gloves and hair. As to his remote ancestry, there is some lonbt; but it is now pretty well set- tbat be is the son of a tailor’s He becomes ecstatic at the smell of new cloth.’ - ti* is so«Hewhat nervous, and to dream of a tailor’s bill gives him the nightmare. By bis air. one would judge he had been dipped like Achilles; hut it is evident that the goddess held him by tbe head^nstead of the heels. Nevertheless Such men are aseftti. If there were no tadpoles there would be no frogs. They are S ot so entirely to blame for being so evoted to externals. Paste diamonds most have a splendid setting to make them sell. Only it does seem a waste of materials to put five dollars worth ' Wtoth of Uaius. Come and see our stock, or choose from ony line of samples. If we esanto please it: you in line we can in the other. We have somethin t'.ijice in this way, and guarantee fits as well csAuality of goods. We hAyo a *ery pretty agd nobby line of HATS, in both felt' ajoa.^ sh-aO,' and can please the most fastidious, f ■ . We ask an inspection of our stock of SHOES,, which is very large, embracing all qualities ami styles. Something nice in attention. Ap 10- RICE! lowcuts r.nd slippers,. i' In all departments we. endeavor to give the best goods at LOWEST PRICES. Respectfully, CALDtfELt ft LaUDERDAE: WHEREWITHAL &HAIX itE FED t Is another perplexing question. It also ceases to worry when once you look into our • * ’ /j • GROCERY DEPARTMENT, ttrliere yon .sill, find all kinds' of eatables at fuost reasonable prieee. bdaii anB site ii& V-. j , We take pleasure in showing our goods. Respectfully, CALDWELL & LAUDERDAti. ,. Can be planted anywhere and'ftt Sahife lime that cottbi canl axifl be ctiltivatfed very fnuch like it. SIMPLE IN- CONSTRUCTION, STRONG AND ^ DURABLE, and EASILY MANAGED j EVERY ONE WARRANTED TO DO THE WORK PERFECTLY, it NOT THE MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED) FOR SALE BY W. R. DOTY & CO., AGENTS,, .. ii4 . WIJsiNSBORO, S. C. April 19 fx2in > . . ONLY A FEW BV'SIIELS lEFT. t - ONE PECK produced last year in this county SIX BUSHELS, woHK SIX DOLLARS PEti BUSHED, ^vith but ordinary attention. Call and get particulars. H. HARDEN & BRO. . JBST STOP AND THINK! AX ORDIXAXCF To Prevent the Storiho oh Deliver ing OF GdAJIO 08 OTHEK COSIMERCIAL FEUyiLlZERS WlTHUf ■THE CORPORATE Limits of THg XbwN OF Winnsboro; Sooth Carolina. ; .... t > ... . Be it enntted and ordained by tKe Infend- ant and Wardens of the Town of Winns- boro; S. C<, in Council met: i. L Tbht from and after the passage of this Ordlnancfc tt shall not be hiwfto for any pCTitort, corporatron pr «rm to etoca, keep of deno&it, or^canse to be stored, de posited dr kept in storage, at or in any plkce within the corporate limits of the Town of Winnsbpro, or to '.driver or cause to be delivered at or from any place within the corporate limits of said Town, arty Guano, Pulverized Bone. Acid Phosphate or other Commercial Fertilizer of auy na ture or kind whatever. H. who Ordinance be fined iu the sum of fifty dollars, for each aud'every offence, and tea dollars for each day's contiuuanae thereof: , f ,r. Resolved, That the time, May m, for the removal of Guanos and other 'Commercial Fertilisers for the present yearbeextonded to May 20th, aftqr Chichi date the ,Ondh nance for the total exclusion of .G.iapoS and other Commercial Fertilizers from the Town limits will be rigidly enforced by this Council. ,. v. J. N. CENTER; • ••“b, i.*.. Cierk of Council. _ April IGth, 1&83 V OPENING OF SPRING MILLINERS: Lcommencing- ~ i ijril fill). BRUNSWICK CANVASSED HAMS) * * ... DECORTICATED LATENT FLOUR. ROASTED RIO and JAVA COFFEE. SALMON, CANNED CORNED BEEF. POTTED HAM, CHICKEN, TURKEY.’ FRESH OAT MEAL. - CANNED TOMATOfeS) SUCCdTASH. FlNEAPPLE ami t’LACIlfel McKLUS AND CHbW-CHOW, and a fall stock of everything ilsiially kepi In a ^rst-Biasi . W’ Y #■ ** :<r', GROCERY STORE. AU of which wtfl be sold LOW for the CASH. J. F. McMASTER £ CO. - . -- -- ■ --- * It is a fact, we will sell joxx 4 Wagon or Boggy for less th^n anyone in town. UBTStiSQ. DgSPORTKS. RsGLIstt SifibL%,.|R)B,M ffi, $7 AN $lff. - Kentucky Spring Seat Saddles fi $£o. UtYSSff U. BtsrORt^i AX ORDIXAXCi: T6 PROVIfiLEjFOR THE LISTING OF PROP ERTY fOrTAxation and for the Reg istration of Persons Liable to Street Tax. v Be it enacted ami ofclaih'pd’liy the InViuJ- ant and Wardens of the. Town of Wliula- boro, S. C., in Council riiet: i ; v ‘ .. >:;• I. That for the purpose of taxation all owners of real estate and personal proper ty within the corporate limits: of the said Town shall make a sworn return of such real estate and personal property to the Town Clerk between the first day of May and the first day of June in each year. II. That every male citizen between the the-ages of sixteen amt Bi^ty yeaffe; who has, resided within the corporate limits of said Town for sixty days, shall register with the Town Clerk at the same time as is prescribed by Section 1 of this ordinance for minting returns of real estate and per- of Section 2 of this ordinance snail nob apply to persons now exemp.t_from street tak, nor to those who are physically disabled from earning a support i . 7 I,Vi SboChFahy ‘person fail or refUSe-to Comply with the provisions of this Ordi nance, it shall be the duty of the . Town Clerk to add a penalty of fifty per cent to the last Municipal Return of such person, and to add ajienaRy of fifty cents to. the {assessed against such person for '■•*•..'••7 f ■‘.Vr,-.I Grand display of French and Domestic Pattern Hats and Novelties. MISS BLACK, a first-class milliner from ’ • ■ ... . . vV i Baltimore, who 19 personally known to many in both our town and county, will be much pleased to serve all 'ivho may call. .*. 4 No trouble to show goods. We can only request a trl&l) and will guarantee satis faction in every particular. MRS. BO AG having just returneu from * v V .t . < - / the North, we do not hesitate to say you will find our s^oefc ift every department fuller and better selected than ever before since we have been in business. Many thanks for past patronage. We solicit a continuance of the same. 1883 1883 SPRING SPRING fePRINU SPltlNG S^RiNG SPRING OUK NEW STOCK OF IS ARRIVING DAILY. 2aF J. 0. BOAG. BtjcItilkS. hotaoiEs. • l : /■* • . .. V j»..\ 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. BUY A NO. 1 Family Sewing Machine. Every Ma chiiie vtarranted as represented, and guar- ] antees givbn with every macliine. Lightest! running aufi best machine on the market. Just bpened a fine line of MEN’S, YOUTHS* -—and— BOYS’ SUITS; —in— NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES) jS.3Btr AjYD —THE— RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES -AT- B. SUGENHEIMEB’S. « v t i .* »• ■. An examination of our goods and a knowledge of ohr prices will convince you that we are tolling you only the PLAIN UNVARNISHED TRUTH. IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS ASD SHOES, we have a very good assorlmeut. GROCERIES—ALL KINDS GENERALLY TJBEIID. BONELESS CODFISH and FIXE MACKEREL six FOR TEN CENTS. CALL FOR OLD CROW WHISKEY. VICTORIOUS EVERYWHERE!! Universally Admired! We Have Received Our LADIES’ HATS Of the LATEST STYLES, F&5M FIFTEEN Cents Up. A fcall frofti all is respect fully solicited) P. LANDECKER # BTIC. —'J' «*■ ■.— : r-. amount street taxi , 4 ,r-. * l V. ThgtaH ordinance. 1 ! and parts of ordv- nances inconsistent with this ordinance bo and the same are hereby repealed. . Done in Council this 16tn day of April, A. D. 1883, and with the corporate seal of said Town affixed. • . i, . JNO: J. NEIL, Inlendaut. J. N. Center, Clerk. For sale only by J. O. BOAG. ; Don’t fitjY a WaoBn until you sEi us. It will pay yop. . ULYSSE G. DFSPORTES. -r-r- WOOD'S ODON TINE WHtffilNG AND THE TEETH. THE BREATH PURE AND . SWEET;, OF DR. 35. Tf SftfORFL , t ir. c. Fisher! Wholesale Agent, Columbia, S. C. For Sale In Winnsboro by McMASTER, BRICE ft KETCHIN. Mch 22-fxly PttESERVINci Special' Attention -GIVEN TO TIIE- UNti'ERTAKEK'S department. , —:— 1 All calls promptly at- tHhxMed TO. I CHOLERA, r. st I mean in fowls, can be cured by “POULTRY POWDER”: and insects upon plants or animals, such as bugs and fleas, can be destroyed by tb r “INSECT POWDER.” Both can* be had at the Drug Store of, . w 1 W. E. AIKEN. '. "'A p * • + I keep on hand a full supply of METALLIC BURIAL CASKETS Of the finest finish, and WALNUT CASKETS of the latest styles; and also Imitation ROSEWOOD CASKS AND COFFINS, and a CHEAP GRADE of COFFINS and BURIAL ROBES. H. W. PHIlXirS. Apl# r .■> - .—TRADE— NORMAN’S ^ |e 0T ,|A LlZ| N c CORDIAL. v —MARK— 1 SUBEnad fcffevtinU Remedy for the cr.re of A ell jT®#nI«»tUe« abd disorder, of the stom ach uid Bowetn, whether <n children or adults. It U acceptable to the Stomach wUhoot being effanilTe to the taate. - ^ , Promptly reUeWag Dyaentery. Diarrhoea, ChoA era Morbus, Cholem l - —*— Flux, Grtpinft I’alns, FI Sck^ amd' Nerrous Readhcbe and Dyspepsia. May be turd In aii derangements of _ . ins uii—ash and Bowels from relaxation of the tntaellnse or » change of food or water. XTORMJLJsr'e : NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL It at pleaunt and harmless at Black berry ’wine. Does no: contain Opium and will not constipate. Specially recom mended for Senalckneea and Teething Children. »•' J : price asc. and ti.ee per bottle, IMdhfeliAntppfstsaiMf DtaUn in Mtdlelm*. EKffiLSIOI 0HFKI0AI- 00, , . Sole Proprieton, . Wnlhnlln, 8. C. 0.8. A. AT: THE ECLIPSE FARM ENGINE Is artarkeil to the ero^'u .of the boiler by expansion Joints and Bolts in such manner ns to equally divide the weight between the forward and rear axles. Is mounted on strong wheels. The. Hbile.r is mounted on axles of the BEST REFINED WROUGHT IKON, Improved and Powerful Brakes. LARGE PLY WHEEL AND PULLEY. Hinged Smoke Stack, provided with efficient DEVICE FOR DETAINING AND EXTIN GUISHING the SPARES. THE WAYNESBORO ECLIPSE PATENT .FftJF-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND BAGGER, the most complete GRAIN SAVER in tho world, and UNSURPASSED FORSIMPLCrfY. 1 Capacity for Threshing, Separating aud Cleaning all kinds of grain Heady for market , THE CELEBRATED OSBORN REAPER AND MOWER, the best. Machine of the kind in tin* Market. THE VAN WINKLE, PRATT and BROWN GINS, with FEEDERS AND CONDENSERS. All of the above, with every other kind of FARM IMPROVED MACHINERY, sold by R. J. McCARLEY & CO. April 17 1883. 1883; A HAPPY m YEAH TO ALL. 1 .! The long anticipated holiday rush has coitio and gone, and the New Year ilfi hidden future has dawned upon us; and as 1 intend to use my utmost endeavors to merit in future the very liberal patronage that has been extended to me the past year, by consulting at all times tbe interests <ft' niy customers, I take this opportunity of announcing that from this date my preedit stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS' I , Will he sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, iu order to juuj^ preparation for a more extended Slimmer TRADE THAN HERETOFORE. I , . • r Please call and examine my stock before making your purchases ns my prices will convince you that I mean just what I promise In this advertisement. Thanking inv friends for thfcir verv liberal and gratif.. ing favors, I w ish you all a happy and prosperous New Year. L. SAMUELS. REDUCTION IN CLOTHING. ■ • I will close out, my winter stock of CEXsO^iHXftirisS* at KEIHH ED PRICES, fa order to make reem for a large stock of do L*8 AMD IlABH*8*-“WAY a. DKiPOBTis. J. E. McDonald. C. A. Douglass. . McDonald & douglass, Attorney, at Law, Mo. 8, i-avr Range, WINNSBORO, 8. U Practice in all the State Courts. OrfiK Bua"ci'fslt^7 and Sts, at ULY8SE G. Dlttl’ORTES. , SPRINa CLOTHING. Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Suits. Fine line of Overcoats at good bargains. Be sure to call at M L: KINARD’S; / OPPOSITE GRAAD CL'JT^AL, COL VMtllA, S. Cl *^v -1 ; ■ v •< Y-P? / 4 * - m •: ■ ■ \'4 f yt •V'. m ,1M :.. ; mmm v.'LfS >.VvkC2? . A? \ rn: J fmty . V'., ■ ■ - . ■