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LOCAL IKXFjilfeENCE.
iSHUriSDAT, WAT 10, S t < IMS.
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i * Adv«rt1*pm»>i»r*. ’’•
Spriii*j'GU)dH—L. Somhels. *.
Dr. J. Mi QmfttleMtour. DentisK ’•
Buuk BoiKirt—T» K. Elliott,Cashier.
Masonic Meeting—Geo. B. McCants,
fSecretary. '*«r>■.. .. r,.•/.. ' <,*•'*•• •
Town Grdtfmncea—J. if. Center,
Waideua McCants, Pavis and Bcig-
loff * ' '•••. s ’
" Wardens Paris, McCants and Seig-
ier,.,.,, • ■ *»•*
Wardens Seigler, Paris and Mc
Cants.' • £
- Warden Paris snbn|ttted ti»'follow
ing ordinance, whfch'was adopted:
7?4 it enacted and ordained by the Intend-
antrand. Wardens of the Town o^ Winns-
mcli met:.
Clerk of Council.
JlT ■ -• ■
Local Brieffft* Tr V • 1. ^ V' ' b
—Messrs. WwiP. Byles and J. T.
Barron, .of.Coliynbiin w^l^-iivitowiv on
Wednesday, attending to professional
business. ■ i ' v. v C.»i
—We are reqnestcd to state tlmt
i a tiiisdftdctofandinff about the
boro, S. C,,'
I. That
J v ion all
owiT
grounr
to i
iv the Pre*bv terian k fiabbatli
|or the present post
^School piem
ponod;' ■'f' 1
—Approved county paper and school
certificates bouglit ami cash paid-for
same byiT. W.■Lauderdale. * -
1 —The mdnicipal election in Char
lotte resulted iiiytawtrqiiug victory for
the Pemoerats. T. It. Robertson, Esq.,
formerly of Winnsboro, was elected
aUlcnmu; tr^rn.the third w:ard, yecciv-
i!»7<w*t €o rtie highest rote cast foi«
any candidate. * v *
—We are requested to announce that
there will be a meptinsr in the law office
of J. W. Hantdiau, Esq., to-night at 8
•o’cfock, to perfect arrangement^ for es
tablish! ug.'at midi ug-room in Winns-
boro.'i lt is earnestly reqnestcd that
all t .interested in the project will
promptly attend;.,\ •'
4, \r LnavoA^ub orders ;wjtft'Cald well
ft Lauderdale for standard Fertilizers
Waudo and Saluda Guanos, Acid,
Kaiuit, ftc. ,. ;• *
Itkms from Itiixif.WAY.—Tl»« Rey.
II. O. Judd, assistant rector of Trinity
church, Columbia, lajld services last
SmidaiFat St.lStephen’s church.
< The Normal School building is fln-
isln^ and the school is now in a nour
ishing condition. Forty^piipilfs .are in
attendance. Professor Brainetd Mc-
: Lnre, a graduate of Bi-biceton College
is in charge. The large .bqHv with
which the cupola is supplied*;lings out
its clear notes summoning the children
to> their duties. ’’ ‘
Peparted this life, atrRidgeway, on
Monday morning, the 7th inst.. Miss
Nonie Stewart, daughter of, Mr. James
R. ; Stewart. The .fi&mpathios‘'of the
community are extended to the be
reaved father.
y- The children composing the Sunday
[School of the Methodist church cele
brated “Children’s Pay” last Saturday
at PaUper’s spring. The day was
universal]v enjoyed.
’
Council hiet:' ;..V
urpose of tixa J v i
e aml personal,broiier-
ty within the certiorate limits^<rf the said
Town shall makJB a sworn rranni of such
real estate and personal property to the
Town Clerk between the first (lay of May
and the first day pf June in.each year,
II. Tkat^verjt limlc; citizertiietweoQ- the
the agtS of sixteen and fifty,years,-who
has resided within the corporate, limits' of
said Town ft# sixty ' days, shall .register
with tbff^oWTi Clerk at the same time as is
prescribed by Section 1’bt tliis ordinance
for making retiyfis of rppl estate and per
sonal .... . _<a(-
the requirement^dif Section 2
tbit; oiVtmancc snail not uBply,!
liow exempt from street tap, ■ not
-.vTO-t-r.-yV-n
^ , RElPOB^
■ V QV THE COJlDITlON OF THE
WINNSBORO NATIONAL BANK,
-AT—
■ jo
persons
o those
who are physically disabled from earning
a support. , '
, ly.-* ijbould any person fail or refuse tjo
comply with the provisions of this ordi
nance,' it sliall be the duty of'The Town
Clerk to add § penalty.of fiftyber cent, to
tlie last Municipal Return of sufli ]>erson,
and to add a penalty of fifty cents to the
amount assessed agipjist such person for
street tax. " i
V. That all ordinances and parts of ordi
nances inconsistent with this ordinance
be and the same are hereby repealed.
■ On motion, the Clerk was instructed
to nay bills only on the order of the
Intendant, and required to have a daily
report from the policemen of the con
dition of each lump in town, and furth
er to publish flic miiiptes meet
ings in the Wiiyjisbcro News-.and
Mkkai.l' the following Thursday after
their reading and approval by Council.
On motion, Council adjourned to
meet on the first Monday of each
mouth in regular se^ion. ;• •
J. N. Center,
„ Clerk of Council.
—Why are you ill? Why do yo
}<( 1
, „ . . , ou suffer?
Everybody knows all aclies ami, pains; all
languor and debility are cured by Brown's
Iron Bitters. ...tv ..... *
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h/JSXXESS NOTICES.
Old Fashioned People
ie liorse slice
_ . — good luck. This may
Be true, but the times have changed, and
now if you want good Juck and good health
i, place on the shelf over
LWto (gty that the horse shoe and “four
lea?" clover, brought
all the year round
our kitclicn door
a bottle of Norman’s
you
Neutralizing Cordial, the wonderful reme
dy for afr stdifiacWd^rpubles. )*
From a Prominent Lawyer.
Maj. J, H.WhitAer, M GreCnviBe, K; C.,
says: “Whilst I do not regara Norman’s
NPutrSliHug CJordlslasauniverjiOl Panacea,
yet it affords me pleasure to-‘say, that I!
have used it with much benefit to self and
family in ali auctions of the bowels
"VJTNNSBO RO, in the State of South
May close of business
< RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts 1111.606 96
pyerdrafts iso09
U. ». Bopds to secure circulation ,75,000 00
Due from approved ■ reserve "!
.. t * - r -.-v* 12,01518
•Due from other National Banks.. 6,64008
T lue from State Banks and b»nk-
1 ''...\:rr. . 92170
Real estate, furnitui>e and fix-
tures.i
Current.f
Fractional paper currency,
1 nickels and peniites t}u 50
c Vr -- f. • 2,216 80
gal tender notes 1,610 00
Redemption fund with U. S.
. . Treasurer (5 p>‘r cent of c.ir-
: jCUlatlou) * w., I..... 3,375 00
Due from U. S. Treasurer, otlicr
tlian 5 per cent, redemption
^fuud 400 00
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Total.'. ... y 8221,123 84
LlkRH tTIES. . t
Capital stock paid in 8 an
Surplus fund 15,000 00
Undivided profits 15,369 60
National Bank njbtfls bntstand- ! "‘
ing si 96,900 00
Individual dentfils subject to
check. Tv...' 45,965m
Due to other National Banks....
Total. .7. 8221,123 94
State of South Carolina—County of
FAlUFIELp—88; .
I, T. K. ELLIOTT, Casliiero# the above-
named bank, do solemnly swear tliat the
above statement is true to Uie oest of my
knowledge and belief. <
T. K\ ELLIOTT, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me tills
8th day of MaV, 1883.
Wm. N. Chandler, Notary Public.
Correct—Attest:
W. R. Robertson, )
, G. II. McIIXsteh, / Directors.
Jas. II. Rion, )
May 10-fl ..'f ....
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Don’t buy a W agon until you See us.
It will pay you.
ULYSSE G. DESPORTES.
1'RESiI
GROCEklES!
Can be planted anuyt^ifre and at safne time that cotton
edin, and be cultivated very much like it. . . . .
ONL Y A FEW BJ)ThELS LEFT.
f * j '* • ' * - •
I, ONE PECK produced last year in this county SIX
(»1
BRUNSWICK CANVASSED II AMS,
DECORTICATED
it
FLOUR.
family in all auctions of the bowels Sb - f ' ' -
iMjifiWh mir-itectiofi of -tlie cdufitry during ROASTED RIO and JAVA COFFEE,
the summer season. Indeed I never used * ’• ' *
PJtOCKEDINOS OF COUNCIL.
Winnsboro, S. C., April 16,18S9L
,f Council met this morning at 9 o’clock
111 the Town Hali—all the membors
present. The minutes of the last meet-
ins were' read and Approved. The
oath of office was administered to "Mi - .
J. W. Pelgler, Warden eiqcjt. IntemU
nnt Neil, committee of one, appointed
to investigate the condition and best
jilan for repairing flie roof on the Town
Jlall, stated that after due investiga
tion he'would suggest that it be roofed
with shingles., .WaWlcn ‘ Mc/Jartey
ipovcd that tlie Intendant be empow
ered to have tlie roof repaired, using
tin or shingles, as he deemed best after
investigation and due-poii^deration ns
to the differeuce ill cottt of the two nia-
tcrials.. Messrs.i.W; R. Doty and D.
Jl. Fiemii^eniappeared before Council
and requested that the suspensiop of
tlie ordinance prohibiting (tjie: deliver
ing and storing of alkfertilvaers in the
town be extended from flip first to the
twentieth of May; whereupon;the fol
lowing resolution was adopted;:
t ftckAted, That tlie time, May 1st, for the
rcrtiovhPM jfuaijos find other commercial
fertiPizers for the present year be extended
to May 20tli—after which date the ordl-
ftarice for tlie.total exclusion of guanos and
8t her commercial fertilizers from tlie town
will be rigidly enforced by this Council.
: . The.Clerk was .instructed to have the
prdinnnce^with ibis resolution, pub-
iished tit Once.
*'The bid of Mr. E. M. Garrison for
the rent of Stalls 1 afid 2 of the market
for one year from the first of. May,
1883, for one hundred and forty dol
lars, was accepted. ,
>; Mr. J. H. Cummings andoMessrs.
McMasier, Brice & Ketcliin submitted
tyd* for-fuiunsliingoil, obimneys, wicks,
burner* and matches for the nsc of the
street lamps for one year from May 1,
1888; Mr. Cummings making the low
est bid, the contract, on motion, was
awarded to ,■ j-
4 Applications lo servo on the police
force were received from Messrs.. W.
B. Gilbert^pU L. Poteet. They werf
elected,as policemefiy the former at a
salary of $40 and the latter at a salary
of $25 per month, and two uniforms
enckper anmun ; .to serve during the
pleMtor^ftf Comicil*,; ;i .
i Addison jCJark and Willis Goode-
.were retaiised as lamp-lighters,' at a
salary.pfcflO per month each, to serve
at the pleasure of CqMntiiL ! •
An election for Chief and Assistant
Chief of the Fire Department was heWl;.
resulting in the reflection of Mf. R'.
J. McCarley as Chief and Mr. J. W.
Seigler as Assistant. ' ( • i -
Col. Janies M. Rion was unanimoas-
ly re-elected as Connell’s a’tofMty for
this tnunieipai year. The Clerk was
instrncted to notify him of bis re-elec
tion.
The following resolution was adopt
ed:. .
Betolved. That the following committees
he appointed by the Intendant, to consist
of three (3) members each, and the Ir-
tendant be a member ex-ojjwio of each of
said committees; A committee on street
lamps; a committee on police and fire de
partment; a committee on public buildings.
jT^e following are the committees in
tneir regular order;
any other medicine for such complaints.”
Dr. J. W. Walker, Frankljntan, N. C.
—Deaf /Swi’Would you accept tile cgir-
gratoi.fdftj&gw an olcl inair for your slic-
cesgfal treatment of a dis’t-Sse that all oth
er remedies had faHed off, And would you
ajso accept tlie enclosed 830.00 as a smAW
expression of my gratitude ere I depart fdr
my Western home. I have perfect free
aiul eftsy-use of my hands and arms, and I
can also walk, things I have been debarred
from for ten years, until tlie Ip'-t. Jli 'ce
months. My rheumatism. ,ls ' weH. ’ Your
Rlieumatic Remedy cureif +ne. ' I used it
only eight da Vs, and tweafy d&ys from the
day I began its use I was weli. * .
Truly yours, *£ '
, ' D. UastYngs Kimball.
Oxford, N. €., April 3,1883.
I 'll ir» I
SALMON, CANNED CORNED BEEF.
POTTED HAM, CHICKEN, TURKEY.
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FRESH OAT MEAL,
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CANNED TOMATOES.
hti
SUCCOTASH.
>.' Si's
MASOIVIC
A REGULAR comnnvnicatipn of Winns-
jflL boro Lodge, NO. 11, A,
hbld Tn Masonic llall this
. . ttipnoi ,
orp Lodge, Nd. 11, A. F. M> .will be
1 Masonic Hall this (Thursday)
evening at 8 o’clock.
GEO. B. McCANTS,
May 10 Secretary.
DIt. j. M. dUATrtEfiACM,
DENTIST.
Office Over Stanley’s China Hall.
May 10 Sm
AN OKDIJVARTCE
To Prevent the Runnin.g at Large OF
Hogs, Goats, Sheep, Cows and Geese
in the Corporate Limits.
^ fie it Ordained, Tfiki it Shall not he law
ful for any person or persons to permit
Hogs, goats, slieep, cmvs and geese fo fun
at large 4vitliiiV<hc Corporate Hftliwof the
t8w n ! under a penalty of . twentyrfive cents
per head for violation of this ordinance,
except that cows are allowed to be grazed
ifi the streets of tlie town, except Congress
Street, subject to the following c6ifd1tjhns:
That they be securely haltered and held
while grazing, and grazed only between the
hours of 5 o’clock, a. hr; and 12 o’clock, m.
J. N. CENTER,
Clerk 0.* Council.
riNEAPPLE and PEACHES.
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PICKLES AND CHOW-CHOW, and
a full stock of everything usually kept
•*i ,*.* •> •
in a first-class ...
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GROCERY, STORE.
All ,of \yhich will be sold LOW for
the CASH.' ...
J. F. McMASTER $ CO.
:?*. T '-'i
„ ' ^ - t •‘.IS...
But the PVlmetto Wagon of '
ULYSSE G. DESi’ORTES.
—SO BUY YOUR—
FURNITURE FROM E. W. PHILLIPS.
Mattresses of my own manufad-
ture. Use economy—buy the west
—buy where you can get tlie cheap
est. - . . :
A new supply of Children’s Carri
ages, of the latest designs aud low
in price. ’ *
You can save money by buying
your Picture Frames, Wall Pockets.
Brackets, Hat-racks, Spring Beds,
Wire Mattresses and Window
Shades from It. W. PHILLIPS..
I am agent for several different
SEWING MACHINES,, mid some
of them is GOOD as can be made.
You will find it to your interest to
price mine before* making a pur
chase ELSEWHERE. Ileliiember
that I cannot be undersold by any
one.
Tcould^fvc you as MANY REFERENCES AS YOU WANT, but do not think It
necessary, as the machines will RECOMMEND THEMSEL YES when you get one. Sew
ing machine belts, oil, oil cans and needles for sale. I will order any part that is wanted
for at sewing machine. Agent for Doors, Sash and Blinds. All orders willTIave prompt
attention. . : '• Ap 19-
:AT—
V X'-'t >■*
I HAVE just received mySPRlNGGOODS, consisting of Nun’s Veiling,
Lav
Bmitings. Dotted and Plain Swiss, Plain and Figured
Figured Muslins, Laced and Sriped Piques and Cambrics.
iwnsj, Plain and
CLOTHING, CLOTHING:
SEf 8 UPLAND RICE!
V
l, UXSJi p
BUSHELS). WQrtli
, , SIX DOLLARS PER BUSHEL,
1; ; ^ - .,» * Tr,
with but ordinary attention. Call and. get particulars.
J. H. HARDEN & BRO.
1883
SPRING
SPRING
1883
SPRING
SPRING
SPRING
-SHALL WE BE-
CLOTHED ?
Is one of tlie questions which most per
plexes the mind of tlie individual and tlie
family. To relieve yourttelf of this per-
SPRING I'k’xity, you should call and lieai our prices
OUR NEW STOCK OF
11
IS ARRIVING DAILY.
Just opened a
MEN’S",
a.iOy ;
ifine
I- »•
U-
of
YOUTHS’
-and-
SPRING • GOODSi
.-Of’wiiifh w’e now have a large ami well
assorted stock. Every tiling in tlie way of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, etc., that. Is
wanted, from the commonest domestic to
the nicest DRESS GOODS, and all file
novelties in NOTIONS. If you want a
nice suit of ,
. V.
BOYS’ SUITS,
a-
-m—
1883.
SPRING STOCK
; , . A# ORDf X
Exemptiko Certain Firemen from
Street Tax.
''Be it enacted and ordained.'by the Intend-
ant.and Wardens of the Tb-wn of .Winns-
tiom, Soqfti Carolina, in Council met, and
by the authority’df the llame: -
I. That fifty active membersTff each of
the fire companies' now organfzefl in thei
Town of Winnsboro, South Carqlipl, be,
panics for
ship of any of said fire c<vrrt panics Who9ft
constitution and by-laws does not coinpef
the fttlendarK'c of H its members 11 non , all
regular meetings "ami drills: Provided,
further, That no fireman shall be entitled
to said exemption unless he has been d
member of one of’Hald fire companies foj
thirty days prior to tlie first day 1
for the annual iistiKg of persons
street tax, and who is not in arrears to ids
Imt the nieWv*ff«h{p of r.q fire com
pany shall be •entitled to tlie. 'exemptifm
provided for in thts.ocdinance unjess such
company shtll cause $0 be filed ' with the
Town Clerk,'fin oT before the last day ap
pointed for the listing of persons liable 10
street tax, »certified* IWt.tff stfch rtf its
membert ns «r§ eiifttied to the' said ex-
•'We have now > received oitr; rtortk of
SPRING GOODS, and have them ready
for v. - . *. — . j ■
.»<
INSPECTION.
We think we can SAFELY stty that we
have never opened at any-:' time a more
complete assortment or better class of
goods; "V pi*-"*' V tP-i' F
'' As regard* Alices,'we will only say that
these gootis.will.be sold as Low as tlie same
NEW AND DESIRABLE
STYLES.
We Have Received Our
1 ^
; : • v < v
LADIES’ HATS
Of the LATEST STYLES,
P - - J ’r'V ■
From FIFTEEN Cents Up.
Tf
Jl
CJLASS
■ W '
OF
GOOOM
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awvjsold in any MARKET, #n& assure our
customers that they will lie protected in
primi/as We will meet the market at any
time'llii v anything. •'
We would call special attention to our
i 'N
OENTS’ DEPARTMENT,
Which will be fqtfnd complete in every par-
flcfllar, and ali we ask is au inspection by
the public. . . „ . , f
McMASTEB, BEIGE & KETC&N.
A call from all is respect-
ip •f * *.l * .
.1 V?r'. , ■V'j # # i V *
fully solicited^. - • e
P. LANDECKER $ BRO.
JL
CHjCTSILTO-
iCome and dee onr stock, or clioose from
■pfir line of samples. If we'canuot please
you in one we can in the other. We have
something nice in this way, and guarantee
fits as well As quality of goods.
We lyiye a very pretty and nobby line of
HATS, in both reft and gtraw, and., can
please the most fastidious. •
We ask an inspection of our stock of
SlFIRt^ wliieli fs very large, embracing all
qualities and styles. Something nice in
low-cuts and slippers.
In all departments we endeavor to give
the best goods at LOWEST PRICES.
v t“: < J
Respectfully,
CALDWELL & LAUDERDAE.
I have a large stock of Men’s, Boys’ and Yonth*’ CLOTHING, which I
will-sell VERY LOW, • • 1 z .
. ./ t/i’ 1
STRAW HATS OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
,/S^OBS, SHOES, SHOES.
A large ns.aortiucnt of Men’s, Women’s and Children's Shoes. A large as
sortment of Fans and Parasols. Call early and secure BARGAINS. No
trouble to show goods. ’ f 4 .••.•-- •
Very respectfullv,
L. SAMUELS.
. THE CLOTHING HOUSE
OF—•—»■ - - x v
M. L. KINARD
OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL, COLUMBIA, S. C.
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I have just opened a large stock of SPRING GOODS for Men, Youths and-B.
Suits of Cassimcre, Flannel, Cheviot aud Serge—ail at low prices. Also a line of
GENTS’ F URNISHING GOODS
• In all tlie latest styles of goods. Gents’ Neckwear a specialty. Gents’
SHOES in Low-Quarters and Gaiters.
Orders sent to my address w ill be promptly attended to. v
M L. KINARD.
CHAMPION”
wona^D!
MOWERS, REAPERS, BINDERS.
WHEREWITHAL
w j:
A
BE
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FED ?
... , WE HAVE. .
THXEiS THEH i I
•r*
■y,t - -vr ~
Brfv the GElsKR ENGINE and SEPA
RATOR from
, J. M, ELLIOTT, Sr.
meir.itftrt na are entitled’,t0 the^ said ex- Wa have trioH ibpni on-i Vnow them to
emjpttftRi-'/Vfiuitpeo, That such list shttll fiot be good, aiid would not sell them if we did
contain the names of .^ore. tfiap |lfty
‘ : A Thtt all ordihances or parti* thereof
not think so.
.-TRADE-
NORMAN’S
^UTRALJZimq
CORDIAL. .
-MARK— • • . ' ’
A BORE *M effectiud fU-medV ter the enre of
21 oU&MKnlariUManddaonftn of tho8tom-
* ' ood Bowel*, whether In cuudren or odolt*.
lahooev ,ble to the Stomeoh without beln*
~ t, Oriplni
Beiirttan^fick end Narrow
_ Headache and Dyipepela. Majr
™ b» ned la all derangesiaota of
the Momach aCd Dowel* from relaxation of the
Inteotlnca or a ehange of food or'
Is another perplexing question. It. also
ceases to worry when once you look into
our ,.» . ; { >■ I.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT,
4 '
where you will'find all kinds of eatables at
most reasonable •prices.
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, COME AND JSEE US.
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We tajee plear-ure In showing our goods.
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Respectfully, , \ sij . 4 >t ,
CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE.
SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, STRONG AND
DURABLE, and EASILY MANAGED; EVERY ONE
WARRANTED .
.... ''
TO DO THE WORK PERFECTLY, IF NOT THE
MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED.
FOR SALE BY • . . . •
W. R. DOTY & CO., AGENTS,
April l9-f»2«n
WIXXSBORO, S. C.
JUST STOP AP THINK!
AX'D
THE—
RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES
AT-
B.
NEW ADDITIONS
-An examination of our goods and a knowledge of our prices will convince you
that we are telling you only the PLAIN UNVARNISHED TRUTH
IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND SHOES,
■ w’e have a very good assortment *.• < } ‘
GROCERIES—ALL KINDS GENERALLY
• • • ' j •.< iTTREJID.’v ng- .
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BONELESS CODFISH and FINE MACKEREL SIX FOR TEN CENTS.
CALL FOR OLD CROW WHISKEY.
VICTSRIOUS EVERYWHERE I S
incifinglsfient with tliis ordinance are hereby
repealed. •
Done in Council this 7th day of May,
j. Renter,
-- ClcflTof Council.
“kSSSoveEI
7-V 7. »-
iP. CALDWELL, Hair-Eressar,
iKext Door to PostoffiitL
' *1.,
The well-known
t ALSO,-
“K^IxIOTT
99
Call at mfBARp
can get Hair CuttJns
»nd Dyeing done’
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*P where
styles. I will also kedp
of Tonic and a lot of Fine Ci|
idjHoing, ShaVfng
best and latest
. the’best and
I will also keep on'hand a - supply
of Fine Cigars.
mr K. F. CALDWEtL, .*
May I Uah-Dresser,
M. offered to the public. We will be pleased
ta have the liofne orders.
r Now Ls the time to bring in. OLD GINS
for repairs. f f <’
. J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr.
— I Li—^4-^
WAOOXS! ' WAGONS!!
J UST RECEIVED, one carload of'OLD
HICKORY WAGONS, which will be
sold cheap for caeh, or on time f<» good
paper. ’ ' '' “
J. F. McMASTER & CO.
,y. • ‘t. 1. v >
It is x Viri, wk Wtoi; rau. too a
Wagon or Buggy for less than anyone in
to wu. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES.
iTOK.iirA.lT’S
LNEUTRALIZINQ CORDIAL
It as pleasant and harmloa* as Black
berry Wine- Does not contain Opium
and will not constipate. Soecially recom
mended for IteMlokaeM uad Taathln«
CbUdrwu >, r vu-. % .
d’J~ Priceff«>
SoUbtiaUDrUagitttand tkaUn tn MeOMne.
EX0ELBIOE OHEMfflAL .0ft
• “* Sole Proprietan,
Walballa, 8. C.. U. C.A.
LOOK TO Y0UH INTEREST!!
| CHEAPER THAN EYER. m
#' 1
9.
Boots and Slioes Made to Order Oat of
j tlih Best Material. •> .
Fine French Calf Skin Boots. .*.... .18,00
loxed Boots and Congress Gaiter*., . .86.50
Confess Shoes.... ........... .16.00
Low-Quartered Summer Show*.... —85.50
Repairing neatly and promptly done at
the LOWEST PRICES. .
Congress Street, next doorto J. M. Beaty.
; ’ J. CLENDIN1NG.
Ap 24-liuq
I am receiving dailr' lihW mWitkms
to my Stock of Shelf and and Staple
Groceries.'
SHFI*F GROFEJUFS.
Tomatoes and Toifiatocs and Okra in
cans. .
Apples and Peaglics. '*■ '
Raspberry* SirdwUefry,’ 'pineapple,
Citron and Orange ‘Marmalade.:
Ham Sausage, ('ornelj Beef and
Toii^iii: ill cans. <’■
Roast Chicken imdHoist Turkeys,
Pickles. Jellies ,ilt<l Leniriiis.
Cheese and Maccarohi.
NTANID4KI) GIlOCEItt
Sugars, Coffres and Teas of various
' y grades. » , 4
- ‘ Mfifil, Flour, Grist and Bacon.
New Orleans, Molasses and Syrups.
/.Fish and Fulton. Market Beef.
Borden’s F^igle Condensed ^tiik.
*. Raisins and Nuts. ’’
Spices and Confectioneries of ail kinds,
. • i t . ^ .. . •, i ’ . ■ .•
‘' All of which will bo SOLD CHEAP
for CASH by
* f r.»
Universally
Admired!
THE ECLIPSE FARM ENGINE
...... .v *wf'?VVvv'i.
In attae’ied to the
to equally divide 1
wheels. Tlie Uoih' ^ .
Improved and Powerful Brakes. LARGE FLY WHEEL AND PULLEY, Hinged
Smoke Stuck, provided’ with efficient DEVICE FOR DETAINING . AND EXTIN
GUISHING the SPARKS. . . ' - ••
THE WAYNESBORO ECLIPSE PATENT SELF-REGULATING ORAUv’
SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND BA(4GER, the mast oomplote GRAIN SAVER in the
L1T“ ... —
| Qel
i
j -V/is •
■ -i
:,
world, and UNSURPASSED FOR SlMl’LCITY. Capacity fur .Threshing, Separate!ijU
(.EAPERAND MOWER, the best Machine. oQ
and (‘leaning ail kinds of grain Ready for 'market
CELEBRATED OSBORN Ti
S. S. WOLFE.
Ofkh Bugoiks ATf.T7 and ?45, at
VLYWEG. DESrQK'JiiS,
Til El
tine kind in the Market. ^ .. _
THE VAN WINKLE, PRATT tnd BROWN GINS, with FEEDERS AND.
CON 14ENSEKS.
aII of the above, with every other kind of FARM IMPROVED MACHINERY,
sold by . .**'-•<
April 1?