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m LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. TUE3ri4Tj STAY L i < t 1883. >>ew AdTertlMmonm. Silmmons—J«8. H. Rion# Plaintiffs' Attorney. Kentucky Horses and Males—A. Williford. Removed—ft. F. OaldvVell, Hair- Dresser. Attontion-J. P. Caldwell, Secretary. Local Brlem. — Mr. J. O. Boag lias jast received a lot of nettr iMvis Machines. The ladies will take notice. * -To-day is the first .of May. We assume} of coarse, that the merchants wtil bd true to the old enstotti add close their stores at sit o’clock; We hope ho, at any rate. —Call and examine the Osbortt Reaper and the Eclipse Thresher at the otfhHH# RrJk- —We understaiid that there will be h union Sunday School picnic at Rock City on niday, the 4th inst. Much pleasure Is anticipated and the plctiic Will probably be a grand success. —Approved county paper Hhd school certificates bought and cash paid for same by T. W. Lauderdale. * —The election of officers of the State Medical Association, at Yohkville, fbi* the ensuing year resulted as follows: Dr. R. tl. Kihtoch, president; Dr. John Forrest, recording secretary j Dr. IWicir, corresponding secretary, and Dr. DcSaussure, treasurer. —Leave your orders with Caldwell & Lauderdale for stanti<t Fertilizers Wando hhd Ualnda Guanos, Acid, Kainit, &c. * —The lost “Bachelor’s” badge ad vertised foV some time since has been found and the liberal reward duly pai<j to the unfortunate finder. AH gentle- hienoftAal Order, when in a similar plight, will please report at this office end we will take pleasure in inserting notices for thepa. —All persons who have purchased rtiliiers from the undesigned are re- ested to settle for the same by note otherwise^ On or before the first day of May. i. M. StIcwaht. —The Orangeburg Time* and Dent- t>cral reports a Case of triplets in that county and congratulate^ the happy t?) father on the unexpected enlarge ment of his family circle. We are glad to note such prospective reinforce ments for the Democratic pafty. Of course the father will train them up in the.way they should go. •—All parties wishing to purchase engines, gins, reapers and threshers or any other kind of farm machinery, will please call at the office of R. J. McCar- ley & Co. and examine samples of the above machinery, which they will take great pleasure in showing. tip 29 —William C. Maxwell, Esq., a young lawyer of Charlotte, N. C., has been nominated for mayor of that city and Oipt.jF. S. DeWoife,- the present in cumbent, who, by the way, was elected by the Democrats, has announced him self an independent candidate for re- election. We hope Democratic Char lotte will “sit down” on the inde pendent and triumphantly elect the b 1 'ant young nominee of the Democ- —The ladies in the vicinity of Simp son’s Turnout held a meeting on the 27th ult. and organized a “Ladies’ Mission Society.”, The following of ficers Were elected: Miss C. J. Shel- toii, president; Mrs. M. E. Nelson, first vice-preSideht; Mrs; J. S. Gunnell, second vice-president; Mrs. C. Rich ardson, treasurer, and Mrs. L. R. Boyd, secretary. The meeting was welj attended, and the newly-organized society promises a career of much use fulness. —We are requested to announce that th« proposed meeting on Wednes day afternoon, for the purpose of establishing a reading-room, has been postponed until Thursday afternoon at fonr o’clock. We sincerely hope that there will be a full turnout of both old and young men. The worthy enter prise certainly merits the attention and thoughtful consideration of all. Re member the meeting will be at the office of J. W. Hanahau, Esq., on Thursday, the Srd inst., at 4 p. tn. blown down iif the Vicinity of Blythe- wood, bnl no one was seriously hurt. The farmers are backward as a general rule m this community, and we think all over the confity. It has been impossi ble to do ranch work, owing to .the unusual amount of rain.—There will be a picnic at Dr. Glenn’s on Satur day, the 6th inst. A pleasant time is anticipated.” The Pabadb To-Motiuow.—The committee of the Gordons are busy making all necesSaty arrangements for the entertainment of the Richland Volunteers on to-morrow. The shoot ing match will take place in the Pres byterian woods at half-past ten o’clock, te which the public are invited. Volunteers are train in thfi mor^i nine o’clock. TldSfe-r/dSKR' YucRheir guests wjJLdihe in the Thespian Hall at—tHrett o’clock, pi m. If a well- selected, energetic committee and the liberality of the ladies of Winnsboro are any assurance, onr friends on the occasion referred to will play the role of host with becoming grace, dignity and elegance. ' . - ■ i Cottoit Statement.—The following is the compdhltive cotton statement for the week ending April 5?t, 1863: Net receipts at all United States ports during the week 69,126; to dame time last year 33,254; total receipts to this date 5,694,772; to same date last year 4,395,515, Export* for the week 87,- 488; same week last year 67,511; total exports to this date 4,049,433; to same date last year 2.972,439. Stock at all United States ports 694,068; same time last year (^6,902; stock at all interior towns 81,086; same time last year 78,- 716; stock at Liverpool 992,000; same time last year 963,000; stock of American afloat for Great Britain 158,000; same time last year 187,000. The Opinion of a Very Successful Teacher.—Miss Henrietta E. Thomas, of Ridgeway, writes ns privately upon thq subject of the use of the “rod in the school-room.” IVe hope we will be excused for publishing the follow ing ftktract. She saysi “I do entirely agree with the writer on that subject. It may be occasionally necessary, but I cannot remember more than two in stances in my long experience} and evenrthen I think it ftiight haVU been avoided by more judicious manage- ment. ,i Miss Thomas has taught sch. ol for many years with great suc cess, and her opinion upon so import ant a subject will not be lightly re garded. | StStNttSS NOTICES. i Becoming Popular. Norman’s Neutralizing Cordial Is fart be coming one of the most popular articles in existence. It soon will be the tine qua non in every household. Mothers do not hesi tate to give it to their children, being so harmless hence its popularity. Assistant Postmaster Ci J. Mulkey, formerly of Tugalo, Ga.. saysi “Norman’s Neutralizing Cordial cured me of a veiy severe case of diarrhoea. The medicine acted instantaneously, and I cannot recommend it too highly.” Dr. J. W. Walker, Frnnk'inton, N. C. —Dear Sir: Would yon accept the con gratulations of an olu man for your suc cessful treatment of a disease that all oth er remedies had failed on, and would you also accept the enclosed 550.00 as a small expression of my gratitude ere I depart for my Western home. I have perfect free andyeasy tose of my hands and anus, and I iso walk, things Phave been debarred years, until, the last three jnatisin is Well. Youri emedy cured me. I used it only eight days, and twenty days from the day I began its use I was well. Truly yours, T). Hastinos Kimball. Oxford) N. C., April 3, J883.' naMgr ~ "mr 'M SEED UPLAND RICE! Can be planted anywhefe and at same time that cotton can, and be cultivated very much like it OWLY A FEW BVSIIELS LEFT. ONE PECK produced last year in this county SIX BUSHELS, worth SIX DOLLARS PER BUSHEL, with but ordinary attention. Call and get particulars. J. H. HARDEN & BRO. THE CLSTiilS -OF- Personal.—J. E. McDonald, Esq., has been invited to deliver the medals In the Philomathean BocietV of Erskine College at the approaching commence ment. - He has accepted. Hot Supper.—The ladies of th> cresbyterian church propose to have a supper some time early in the sent mouth. The proceeds are to applied to the completion of the fund necessary to rebuild the fence around the cemetery of that church, in the preservation of which a large por tion of the citizens are interested. The Odd Fellows.—The Chester Bulletin, speaking of the recent dedi cation of the ne\V Odd Fellows hall in Chester on Thursday, the 26th ult., says: Dr. R. B. Hanahan, Grand Master of the State, Geo. B. McCants, Grand Warden, and .ten members of Mount Zion Lodge, No. 35, of Winnslioro, joined with LaFay- ette Lodge yesterday In dedicating their new hall. After the dedicatory services by Grand Master Hanahan, the brothers re paired to Coleman’s Hail and there, to gether with a number of citizens and a few ladies, listened to a finished and scholarly address by Grand Representative C. M. Busbee, of North Oafolind. The address tWcf, the Lodge returned to the hall arid appointed a committee to express the sen timent of the Lodge to Mr. Busbee for hW remarks. Is -SO BUY YOUR- FURNITURE FROM R, W. PHILLIPS. ft, P. CALSWZLL, Hair-EreSSerf, Next Boor to Postoffice. Call at my BAItfiER StlOP where Voil can get Hair Cutting, Shampooing, Shaving and Dyeing done in tlie best and infest styles. 1 Will also keen on hand a supply Of Tonic and a lot of Inlie Cigar*. R. F. CALDWELL, May 4 He ir-Dresscr. SALE AND FEED STABLES. Mattresses of my own manufac ture. Use economy—buy the best —buy where you can get the cheap est. A new supply of Children's Carri ages, of the latest designs and low hi piiee^-- ■ lou can save money by nnyirijf ps, Wall Pockets. M. L. KINARD, * OrrONlTE OB AND CEXTRAL, COLUJIBIA, 8. C. J have just opened a large stock of SPRING GOODS for Men, Youths and Boys, hi Suits of Cassimere, Flannel, Cheviot and Serge—all at low prices. Also a line of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS In dll the latest styles of goods. Gents’ Neckwear a specialty. Gents’ FTjVE SHOES in Low-Quarters ami Gaiters. Orders sent to my address will be promptly attended to. M L. KINARD. “CHAMPION” Vo nr Picture Frames, Brackets, Hat-racks, Spring Beds, Wire Mattresses and Window Shades from R. W. PHILLIPS. I am agent for several different SEWING MACHINES, and some of them as GOOD as can be made. You will find it to your interest to price mine he tore making a pur chase ELSEWHERE. Remember that I cannot be undersold by any oiie. I could give yon as MANY REFERENCES AS YOU WANT, hut do not think it hecessary as the machines will RECOMMEND THE MS EL VES When you get one.: ow ing machine belts, oil, oil cans and needles for sale. I will order an L»r a sewing machine. Agent for Doors, Sash and Blinds, attention. REAPERS, BINDERS. KEimiCKY V part that is wanted Ail orders will have prompt Ap 19- 1833 1883 SPRING HORSES AND MULES l SPRt ^ Just arrived, one carload of young, fat, broke Kentucky Mules and Horses—among them some nice driving mares. ONE PAIR OF NICE BAY HORSES. TWO GOOD SADDLE HORSES. Come and get the pick, as I will swap as well as sell, so you can’t miss a trade. I will swap for any and all kinds. Don’t be backward in bantering me to swap, as I am not at all scary A. WIIiLlFORD. SPRitfG SPRING SPRING SPRING I Thf. Call Aoceptkd.—A call from the Presbyterian church in Lancaster was placed in the bands of the Revi II. B. Pratt during the recent session of Presbytery at Yorkville and accept ed by him. Wednesday before the second Sunday in May waa appointed as 1 the time of installation} and the Rev. J. L. Wilson, the Rev. W. G. White and Eider Drennau wore ap pointed as the commission on installa tion—Mr. Wilson to preside and pre- pound the constitutional questions and deliver the charge to the people and Mr. White to deliver the charge to the pastor. .. -> - Fe 'M Blythkwood.—A corrcspond- ont' from Blythewood writes: “The atorm on the 26th ult. was very severe In the southern portion of Kershaw county and the northeasteru part of The Crops i* Fairfield.—We clip the following from the monthly report of the South Carolina Department of Agriculture i White Oak—Not a farmer in this neigh borhood will have to buy corn. Feasterville—Farmers are financially In better condition than last year, ahd much less farm supplies will he purchased. Brice—Wheat area has been decreased twenty per cent and oats ten per cent Itoveb—Grain acreage decreased. Cause —bad weather. Winnsboro—Owing to the great abun dance of seed oats, many more farmers have sown them than previously, but large planters have sown less than last year. Blackrtock—With a good grain, crop this year Our farmers will certainly favor abol ishing the Lien Law. DeNCRESt for Mat.—-The May issue of Demo rest's Jfcnthly Magazine is exceedingly rich in literary articles} and is decidedly one of the most at tractive numbers we have yet had of this instructive and entertaining pub lication. “The Admiral’s Ward” is co*icludcd r and a new story} “Out oT the World” begins • very pleasantly. Among the many praiseworthy articles may be mentioned: “Art iu its Infan cy,” “The Farm of Flowers,” “The Bayeux Tapestry,” “The Mannish Young Woman,” “The Record of Women,” and “An English Glove Factory.” Jennie Jane gives another of her articles, “How we Life in New York,” and Mrs. Hrtngerford furnishes some useful information about “Wed dings.” “Home Art and Home Com fort,” “Current Topics,” and the Yari- OUR NEW STOCK OF STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAlRFELU. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. William B. Elkin, M. Elizabeth Simms, Judith W. DuBard, Nancy L. Lever, Silas W. Ruff, William H. Ruff, Sallie P. Hall, Railford A. Srriither, Mattie P. McGuire, Anna Ruff, Lavisa Patterson, Thomas P. Steams, Asaph E. Stearns and W. Thompson Mayo, Plaintiffs, against Grace O’Neale. Adeline P. At kinson, C. O. Martindale, William Mar- tiudale, Victoria L. Martindale, Mary Capers, Mary L. O’Neale, Richard G. O’Neale, It. P. Pearson, Marticia Kane, Commodore Pearson, Benjamin Pearson, John Pearson, Margarette Elkin, James Elkin, H: Ella Elkin, B. Earle Elkin, J. William Elkin, Loulie F. Elkin, M. Eunice Elkhir-K. Pierson Elkin, Grace E. Elkin, Baylis R. Elkin, James Lever. Othella Howell, Jimmie Lever, Riill Lever. Jane J. Hoffman, Martha Me* Dowell, Thotnas Huff, Wesley Ruff, Daniel G. Ruff, Mary A. Eikin, Susan J. Sfnitli, W. L. Smith, Olive Smith, Mary Smith, Edmund Smith, Henry L. Parr i and Philip R, Mayo. Defendants.— Amended Summonsi—For Rellef.-^-Coun plaint not Served. To the Defendants) YOU are hereby suriimoned and required to answer the Complaint in this action, as amended by leave of this Court, which Complaint Is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Amended Complaint on the subscriber, at his office, Nos. 7 and 9, East Washington Street, Winnsboro, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof upon you. exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to an swer the said Amended Complaint Wittiih the time aforesaid, the Plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in Che Complaint. Dated 24Ui April, A. D. 1383. JAS. H RIOtf, Plaintiffs’ Attorney. To the Defendant, Mary L. O’Neale, (rtow Mary L. Johnston): TAKE notice that the Amended Sum mons In this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Conrt of Common Pleas for tlie County and State aforesaid, on the 34th IS ARRIVING DAILY. Just opened a fine line of MEN’S, YOUTHS’ *—and—* > BOYS’ SUITS, —in-— NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES. OPENING OF SPRING MILLINERY. —COMMENCING*— ntyl day of April, 1883. May 2-xf.t JAS. H. RION, Plaintiffs’ Attorney. ATS ORDIffAJfCi: Td pRoVlnfc For the Listing of Prop erty for Taxation and for the Reg istration of Persons Liable to Street Tax. Be it enacted And ordained by the Intend- ant and Wardens of the ToWn of Winns boro, S. C.j In Council mei: I. That for the purport! of taxation ail owners of real estate afid personal proper ty within the corporate limits of the said Town shall make a sworr return of snch real estate and persona’ property to the Town Clerk between the am day of May and tlie first day of June in each year. II. That every male citizen between Wfi Have Received Dur LADIES’ HATS Of the LATEST STYLES, from Fifteen Ceuits Up. A call from all is respect fully solicited. P. LAWDECKER f PRO. 1883. SPRING STOCK ous departments are all good. The . n. That every male citizen between the poems in this number are bv' “L’In- j the ages of sixteen and sixty years, who connn,” Ella Dietz, Miss E. B ciiees- 1 limito of . , , ’ _ _ . . said 1 own for sixty days, sliali register borough, Augusta De BnDna, Mrs. with tlie Town Clerk at the same time as is Wilson and Mrs. MarvE. Nealy. Tito ' P r '^ r1 hed by Soction 1 of this ordinance , x . . . . .. . for making retu-as of real estate illustrations are vanod and excellent, aonal propel and inclnde a fine oil picture called i “The Trio.” There is no magazine We have now received out stock of SPRING God'S, ahd liaVe them ready for IffSPECTIOX* Grand display of French and Domestic i Pattern Hats and Novelties. MlSS BLACK, A ftrst-clnss milliner from Baltimore, who is personally known to many in both our town and county, will he much 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. BO AG having just returned from the North, we do not hesitate to say you will find our stock in every department fuller and better selected than ever before since WC hate been in business. Many thanks for past patronage. We solicit a continuance of the same. SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, WRONG AND DURABLE, and EASILY MANAGED; EVERY-ON^ WARRANTED TO DO THE WORK PERFECTLY, IF NOT Tl [E MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. FOR SALE BY W. R. DOTY <fc CO., AGENTS,* { WINNSBORO, S. C. April 19“tx2in JUST STOP AND THINK! • / ' TBWJWL.MLtmSL. J3LIW AND -the- RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES —AT— B. SUGrENHEIMEB’S. An examination of onr goods and a knowledge of oiir Wiees Will convince you that we are telling you only the PLAIN UNVARNISHED TRUTH. IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND SHOES, we have a very good assortment. GROCERIES—ALL KINDS GENERALLY TTSIED. BONELESS CODFISH and FINE MACKEREL SIX FOR TEN CFNTS. CALL FOR OLD CROW WHISKEY. VICTORIOUS EVERYWHERE!! Universally J. O. BOAG. Admired! 5SU IGIES, BUGGIES. Don’t forget that you can get good, well finished Open or Top Buggy, or Dodble- Seated Gunboat cheap for cash from J. O. BOAG. BUY A NO. 1 Family Sewing Machine. Every Ma chine warranted as represented, and guar antees given with every machine. Lightest running and best machine on tlie market. For sale only by THE ECLIPSE FARM ENGINE Is attached to the crown of the boiler by expansion Joints and Bolts in such manner as to equally divide the weight between the forward arid rear axle*. Is mounted on strong wheels. The Boiler Is mounted on axles of the BEST REFINED WROUGHT IRON, Improved and Powerful Brakes. LARGE FLY WHEEL AND PULLEY. Hir-rd Smoke Stack, provided with efficient DEVICE FOR DETAINING AND EXTIN GUISHING the SPARKS, THE WAYNESBORO ECLIPSE PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND BAGGER, the most complete GRAIN SAVER in the world, and UNSURPASSED FOR SIMPLCITY. Capacity for Threshing, Separating and Cleaning all kinds of grain Ready for market. THE CELEBRATED OSBORN REAPER AND MOWER, the best Machine of the kind in the 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 YEAH TO ALL better adapted to the household than Demorest’s, and its moderate price makes it available to all. We think we can SAFELY say that we have never opened at any time a more complete assortment or better class of per-1 goods. III. Thntt^e requirements of Section 2 1 ** ^ rd8 ™ wi, I l ^ *** that this ordinance shall not apply to persons ti*** good* will be sold as low as the same now exempt from street tax, nor to those NORMAN’S H tUTBALIZ,* c CORDIAL.. and tAnitro to the ta*te. Promptly —Many who never com plain U* never theless seriously ill. Use Brown’s Iron Bitters and there will be no cause of com plaint * ATTfcXTIOff, Winnsboro Steam Fire Eftfine Co, A ttend re in Town i at 8 o’clock. number of houses weroi May i-fi becreUr/. ixempi who are physically disabled from t-arn.ng a supjiorx. TV. Should any person fall or refnse to comply with the provisions of tills ordi nance, it shall be the duty of the Town Clerk to add a penalty of fifty per cent to 1 tlie last Municipal Return of such person, time in anything, and to add a penalty of fifty cents to the amount assessed against such person for street tax. V. That alt ordinances and parts of ordi nances inconsistent with this ordinance he and the same are hereby repealed. Done 1ft Council this 16th day of April. A. -D: 1883, and with the corporate seal of said Town affixed. JNO, J. NEiL, lutcndanh J. N. CiJKTKU, Clerk. CLASS OF GOODS are sold in any MARKET, and assnre our customers that they Will he protected in prices, as we will meet the market at any We would call special attention to our Guffs’ DEPARTMENT, Which Will be found complete In every par ticular, and all we ask Is an inspection by the public. -MARK- » A StTRSand effpctnjJ ftemedr fort?* Ctifeof A all IrrafularlUw and daurd, m o( the stom ach and Bowel*, whether in children or adnlta It I* acceptable to the Stoaieoh without betnir ithStMtee relieving Drimlarr. Diarrhan, Cbot- Morbus, Cnoier* inlantom, flux. Griping Pains, fUtulencr, Kaueea, Acidity of the Stomach, Heartburn, Sick sad Nervous Headache and PySpepsla. May ho used In all, derangeraai -- of , ^ the Stomach and Bowels from relaxation of the Slaatlna* or a change of food or water. XrOXUCJXXV’S neutralizing cordial la at pleasant and b^naieta as Block- berry Wine. Doe* not contain Opium and will not constipate. Specially recom mended for BoaslclTTmtl and Twethlnc Children. •kJ Price tje/and ti-oo par bottle. SXd by all Drug&rtt and Dtaltn fo SMUta*. EXCELSIOR GHE1CI0AL 00. Sole Proprietors, * WalhaiU, 8. C. U.O.A. The long anticipated holiday rush has come and gore, snrt tl.c New Year with its hidden future has dawned upon us; and as I intend to use my utmost endeavors to merit in future tlie very liberal patronage that bus,been extended to me the past year, by consulting at all times the interests of my customers, I take this opportunity of announcing that from this date my present stock of i FALL AND WINTER GOdDS Will he sold at GIlEATLY REDUCED TRICES, in order to matui preparation for a more extended Spring and Summer English Saddles fob 86, $6, $7 anl _ . $10. Kentucky Spring Seat Saddles for 2C*HAST23 f B21C2 & SSICSHT. I no. ulyss* g. besfo^ids. TRADE THAN HERETOFORE. you all a happy and prosperous New Year. * L. a*! Yu.-.