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1 ... ; r f •>•’.. T, '► ' * ’ ^ V— . C m ' i ;■.. 'if V • '*,£ ~^4 INTBLLfGE^OE. MAY IS. I 1*83. 6.»rd<yh‘Ligh't ':£» avenger. t 1 Thk SorMVs ItETCRK T^AiAis.—Ai • th'it he slidul^be^ at»^ aoth - a eallcd mecling of th; | Iron ware—J- Cii!* lihst., the following resolutions were I unanimously adopted: ... Rewind, Thi*; the thanks of the .]Com- iou-J. V, Caldwell. Secretary. .Pany are due, and are hereby tendered, the — . — ladies of the A —’ tier*. I editor of thp Florence Times [luscious in Ill's alllatioift on the of the uiarilfure state. He rle man, and probably has “a ipro^ed count y paper and fchool ites bought and. cash paid for jy.T. W. LainlerduTie. • B. Dunn will shortly cojn- rc busnfct. ft i one » opening in the »r part oW^^^ re *b u ilding now pied by Mr!l«B|^®Be will deal jnipally in groceries. |Horseback riding among the ladies Unite fashionable Tn town li&w-a- aiul from three to five graceful Bstrians can be seen on any after- li dashing along the streets like ^icd scouts on tlfe warpath. J'he Orangeburg Titties and Vein- says: “The young men of pcliville have organized a dramatic |ciation, and have given several suc- ful entertainments. . Success to .” Can’t Winnsboro try some- of this kind? .The hlstorv of the t, fiioiigb, wbtflo probably bo the | as otlier lauuable undertakings |e past. The merchants on Monday, with a ! exceptions, signed an agreement Slosc up their respective places justness at six o’clock—the agree- as to grocery merchants to go etlcct to-day and as to the dry Its merchants on the first day of This arrangement is lo con ic in eflect until the first day of ■tember next. [Leave your orders with Caldwell Lauderdale for standard Fertilizers judo ‘and Saluda Guanos, Acid, |nit, &o. * -We have learned that some of ijtftr ferprisihg nierchants arc cohtemfdat- the erection of an elegant brick rc upon the site of the old barber on Congress street. A building the one under consideration would a great deal to the appearance of [business portion of the town. We our friends will take under ad- [ement the probable advantages of a j-storv building, with a convenient _ v _ i tyis ^i6k4>’ay be difficult, Infantry, held ou Wednesday, the 9th ^ f accepted as ah ., * apology Tor the adoption of a suicidal l policy—h is. no excuse for the pursuit 'Of an illogical remedy. , .. A naked principle, fve are a war* 1 , has no attraction fdr. tiie many, but a fact by the bcneficenca .of nature is a legal tender everywhere that men as sume to reason.^ < ^The bootiiigs of thp8h,.,“pei'ched npon-a (Jead limb Qf ,thg trCe.of knowledge,” gi'e'ejycr dif- fichlt to silence, and we can only refer 5them to the fact*. As {Jointed out iii the recent editorial iu TfiW ’jftews and HuralP, to which .we liatfe deferred, the most, accredited statistics will shofy that where corporal punishment hajs town for the liberal manner in which they responded to an appeal for our anniversary dinner; to the ladles who so tastily, arranged the ,tables; and to the gentlemen who so abjV engineered the various details neffessaiy to the successf ul completion ^f'th^. programme. Resolved, Thdit ‘tlie gratitude and good wishes ,of tlie Coihpan'y are. respectfully tendered i^iss Rosa Connor for‘the beauti ful bouquet prepared and differed as a prize to the best marksman of tire staff of the Regiment. . /.... CdNTROVKRST.— the action oi Trustees in p&rcliiMiij The GftosHTvfLLK Nov/ that bo, relerence to the Board of furnitJire for the OrosbyvilieTnstitufe, and tlie ’cbntrbversy having ceascft to be of interest 'to the public, we deem It nocessafry'to. say that we will pnblisli no frirtber articles upon that subject. Throughout wc have carefully avoided taking sides upon any of the issues raised aiid discussed, preferring fliSt our readers and tiie public at large should pass judgment upon the merits of the controversy for themselves. We hope ail parties are fully satisfied 6f the fact^Mcl a fair and impartial shear ing has been accorded. bqpn disused order is best jind pupils 'inost progressive. It is to be rdgretted that a thoughtful man like “R. B. H.” s'lonld wish tajndnce parents toa<- quiesce in ayepulsive discipline that has uaught to recotnraend if, whipb the facts \tpll show to be dispensable. Re is mis taken in supposing that anypijp would sacrifice education; the motjonls mere- Jy to amend thp code of procedure. 1 think his article was “injudicious, at least, if uol ill-advised.” Uuo. —Contagious diseases, in*“aji|L liver complaint, are all prevented hy tefpg the S intle, but powerful tonic, Brown’s 1/oa. itters. * %'usiABaS Ml Cotton Statement.—The following is tlie comparative cotton statement for the week ending May 11. YSsS; Net receit>ts at all United States ports diming th/s week 50,520; to same time last year 32,783; total receipts to this date 5,693,520; to same date last year 4,457,^76. Exports for the week 60,- 201; same week last year 56,172 ; total exports to this date 4,217,433; to same date last year 3,109,097. Stock at all United States ports 577,^§3'; same time Hist year 5231070; stock at all interior towns ^2,943; same time last year 65,- 807; stock at Liverpool 914,000-; same 'Bine last year 986,000; stock of American afloat for Great Brithfn 193,000; same tinSe last year *183,000. . liflrthand Medicine. .. Improbable as it may at first seem, medi cine and mirth are peplly fast and firm allies. The Bible says a m£r*y heart doetb good like a medicine. A bottle of Nor man’s Neutralizing Cordial Is like a merry heart and will resist the attacks of Dyspep sia and Stomachic disorders. AD wjio paus used Norman^ OftreHiH fh igloWnfg terms of its efficacy. Queen City of the South. f , Mr. D. B. Herman, a very popular trav- eliug^al^jnantro'i, Baifimore, jjqL. writes: “I haVe'used Nqrpiap’s Neutralizing Cor dial for stomachic affeetjous with the best results. It ts an excellent medicine. No traveler should be without it” ‘—SO BUY VoUR- FURNITURE FROM R. W. ^IIILLIP?. < Mattresses of my own manufae- ture. Usejeconomy—buy the liest —buy where i you can get the cheap est. A new supply of Children’s Carri ages, of the latest designs and low in price. You can save niopey by h :AT: U ipey by our Picture Frames, Wall Pockets. Spring Beds, d Window ou can save you . Brackets, Hat-racks, S .Wire Mattresses, am Shades froniR. W. PHILLIPS. v'T am agent for several different •SEWING MACHINES, and some of them as GOOD as ,can he made. You vyill find tt to Wot interest to price mine.' before* making a pur chase ELSEWHERE. Remember thqt I cannot be undersold by any out. I could give you as MANY REFERENCES AS YOU WANT, but dy not think: it ’ WD THEMSEL VEX when y<ai g( t one. Se w- I HAVE just received my SPRING GOODS* consisting of Nun’s Veiling, Buntings, potted and Plai" 1 Swiss, Plain and Figured Lawns, Plaiu ami Figured Muslins, Laced and Sriped Piqu6s and Cambric?. —CLOTHING, CLOTHING— I have n large stock of Mcu’s, Boys’ and Youths’ CLOttllNG, which I will sell VERY LOW. STRA W' HATS OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES. it, as tlie macliips* will REOOMMKND THEMSE. chine belts, oil, oil cans and needles formate.; 1 will neoessa ing machine belts, oil, oilcans and needles formate.. 1 will orderany . for fthsewing machine. Agent for Doors, Sash and Blinds. All orders will have prompt attention. order any part that is wanted ave pron Ap 19- SEED UPLAND RISE 1 rflsi AT^fcXTIOJr, WinnsboTO Steam Fire Engine. Co. T IIEPE will be special meeting of your Cou pany in Town Hall on Wednesday, J. P. CALDWELL, May 15 Secretary. AGATE IRONWARE!! Caftfb'e ^TAntepl 'Jl^ywhere and at same time that cotton eftn; and be cultivated very much like it. 'onl y a Few bushels left. . ... ONE PECK produced last iti this cohnty SIX BUSHELS, worth SIX DOLLARS mil BtfSHEL, hut ordinary attention. Call and get particulars. j. H. HARDEN & BRO. FKEsir GROCERIES! ©KIOES, SHOES, SHOES. A Ini'gc assortment of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes. ^ A large as sortment of F'Ams and Parasols. Call early and secure BARGAINS. No trouble to show goods. Very respectfully, i ' L. SAMUELS. THE CLOTHING HOUSE OF M. L, KIN A HI), OrTOSlTE GRAND CENTRAL, COLUMBIA, 8. C. ■ fV| -SHALL WE BE- I have jugt opened a astock of SPRING GOODS for Men, Youths and Boys, In Suits of Cassimere, rlanne!, Cheviot and Serge—all at low prices* Also a line of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS In all the latest styles of goods. Gents’ Neckwear a specialty. iSHOA'N in Low-Quarters and Gaiters. . . Orders sent to flay address will be promptly attended to. Gents’ FIN SCHOOL DlSCrPLllhB. . Light and durable, will not rust and is not affected by heat. I have Preserving Kettles, Rice and Milk Boilers, Tea Kettles and Sauce Pans of this celebrated ware. A spacious hall le armory for lautry. over head, or a suit- the Gordon Light >kath.—Information has tieort re ived of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth hi, who resided in the vicinity of Igcway. The .deceased was taken |k on the 4th inst. witli a congestive ill und died on the 10th. Mrs. Ford is about sixty-three years of ago. * • 1 % ,,y ,•» Ice Cream.—Mr. A. P. Miner Ijas >ened his icc cream saloon for the isoii, and he is ready and willing to iwe the best quality of this luxury at Ir and reasonable figures. Mr. Miller the thanks of the office for some llicious cream kindly sent us. He serves the patronage of the people ! Winnsboro and the public generally. The Band Again.—We ai ’ c gratified learn that the Citizens’ Cornet Band been re-organized, and at present bnbers thirteen members. Winns- iro, several years ago, bad an exccl- kt, well-traineil band, and it is necd- is to say that the gentlemen under- dug its rc organization should have encouragement and support of the sole to wit. ’rogRess.—Rev.J. S. Counoris norir iking preparations for the erection > two-story brick store, on the lot tween Mr. Gerig’s and Mr. White’s, le spot reioct<d is a fine 'business and it will fill another ugly gap it lias disfigured that portion of ress street for so many years, lis and others are gratifying.evi- aces of the prosperity of Wiunsbot’o. L’iie New Raii.road.—The stock- ders of the short railway leading |in tlie CbarloGe, ColumWa & Au- ta Railroad track to Rock City are iy energetic and go-ahead. The has been graded a greater pbHlon Jie way, and in order to facilitate Mcsst's. Editors: As tlie contrary has been asserted, I desire to say that I think your demand for tlie warrant of the rod in the school-room was legiti mate and entirely proper. . This initia tory move entities you-to (he thanks of all reasoning men; it entitles you to the thanks the apostles of this rude and ruthless.expedient, for it has been under the piado& of suspicion for sonic time, and they should be glad of an opportunity to vindicate it. It is offered by its advocates and tolerated by the public as an instrument of cul ture. If it be shown to be ill-adapted t6 this function, it must, sooner or later, join tlie, dcnoimnatioii of pjiblic grievances. If its adaptation be shown to be complete, then will it sland for tified by its own merits. But I submit that precedents will not avail to show this; hvory evil that ever embittered the happiness ot man had it* long train of these. Change is truly the law of all things, and progress is not an illu sion The life of Solomon will not be accepted as the head-light of this gen eration. .Many of his distinguished customs liAve been repudiated; many others,’ tidtably afiriohg ^hefu th’fe rod* which he jri’e&ribeii for the hack of th'c ftnfortunate man who didn’t .come from the hands 6f bis Creator with a great intellect like his own, will share the same fate. Eton and Rugby, and also in the town of Winnsboro^ it is admitted that the, bh;oh inity have been freely used, but we know that men and institutions will jjve an4 ren der valuable service in Spite of harm ful restriction^, aria consequently this proves nothing. We o^yh no respect to that conclftSkirn which comes to ns without premises, ever though it has been adopted by a teachers’ convention. I do not see what it has to do with a discussion like this; but as the matter of divorce has been brought in, I would say, let those who cam think that men And wo'flnSft continue in the marriage relation only bechuse the law says they must. I, for one, refuse to believe in apy such •depth of human depravity. “Th6 Legislature is not our God upon earth*;” But leaving the inconclusive arguments which are urged thi of discipline, let us observe the case as it now stands: A hard-natnred ( ,boy is to be humanized? .is to have his Cental fhcdlties unfolded; is to have the germ of virtue that is in him devel oped; and to this end it Is proposed t>eat him with a stick. He is to gro' up a freeman, and this is to fit him to live among the free! Is tttej’6, anv relation between mean's aii&’end which the niindof man can perceive? Sup pose bis destination Were abject slave ry, what changes Iff tJjis discipline would the nmu of foresight recom- moud? For the ifttte breach of order <0 OIL .STOVE should be in I have the Wlritnejr Rot Blast with all the fixture's. -Will do jnjnfluch cooking with a every house, ith all few cents’ worth ot oil as an ordinary stove. The best oil should bg,, used, \yiti* ^ipse stoves as yell as burned in lamps, Oil, over T50° fire test, is the best oil made. No smoke, no smell, and safe and cheap. ’file GRAND CHARTER OAK leads a,H other cook stoves. .T have also the Stand ard Charter Oak, improved Lee, So. Friend, Cotton Option and Bill Arp. -Stove Hollow- Forks JELLY and WINE making made easy— by using the Handy Fruit Press. Pulp and seeds separated from the juice at one operation. .. , ■ I tliink I haire . nearly emything the the hoHsekeeper needs, and if I have not I can get it. -• _ GROCERIES—a full line. Pure, plain, old-fashioned SUGAR Candv. Try it. • BUGGY and W'A&ON material, Shafts, Poles, Hubs- Spokes; Kims Whiffle Trees. . I sell close , to Shops', aim. ask a comparison of prices with Columbia or Charlotte. . Ploughs, Hoes, Picks, Spades, Manure Forks, Hay Forks, Diggers, Cradle Blades, Grass Blades,eh. GRAIN CRADLES of the same got make that I sold last season. j. n. ciriiraoros. 1883. SPRING StdCK We have now received our stock < SPRING GOODS, anfl hfcve them reati for fosPEcrioir: BRUNSWICK (iANVA^SEb ft AMS, DECORTICATE# PATENT FLOUR. Lasted rio and jAva coffee. SALMON, CANNED CORNED BEEF. POTTED HAM, CHICKEN, TURKEY. ‘FRESH OAT MEAL. CLOTHED ? 44 M L. KINARD. Is one of the questions ■which most per plexes the mind of the individual and the family. TO relieve yourself of this per plexity, you should call and hear our prices on 'canned TOiUTOfts. SPRINGr GOODS, e SUCCOTASJL PDIETA^PlE aridUEACiiES. PICKLES A^TD CHOW-CHOW, and wanted, from the commonest domestic to the nicest DRESS GOODS, and all the , , , novelties in NOTIONS. If you want a a f&jl stock of every tliTitg usual!)' kept “ice suit of MOWERS, REAPERS, BINDERS. in a first-class All of which will lie sold 'HOW foi* the CASH. j. F. McMASTER J- CO. GROCER^ STORE; .CIj.C.THIIsrO have never opened at any tjure complete assoftlnenf of better goods. class Handsome Clocjk.—The Metho- congresration of this place are in sert to the personal efforts of Misses shel McMaster, Hattie Brown, Sailie Lwford, Sailie Gladden And Suian rtz for a handsome eight-day clock.! n\ support of tins semi-savage method gift is certainty appropriate and fui, and the pastor and codgrega- will be grateful for tlie kind iughtfulness of the ladies referred % [rapid completion it was thought to lay tlie track as far ns practica- and work has been commenced in direction. Major Woodward in- Ims os that ft will probably’ be com- Ited and ready for use by the 1st of |y: We assume, of course,’ that tors will receive free tickets oVer roa.L in the back of youV sch'o’ol-room, Mr. 8cht ’ jMI ‘ ' liool-master,' it will doifbtless be most convenient to give that boy a floggTrigy it silences him, and that is nil right, say yon. But like many other things jortt sayy we tell yon it is all wrong; You regulate iiis conduct periiai>s, il Is truej bMt is this moie important than hisfcMtrafcteT? is km p- iug order the ultimate Achievement in j School teaching?. If you can couvii ce. the boys’ parents that It is, they will PIWWWWMUllliWBMB... til all probability prefer to undertake jndat §cMoor. Picnic.—The Sun- that task With him at home, and you School of the Washington Street will be elected to go your way in peace, hodist church of Columbia will! Of course, it is important to k« ep ' . ni/nifo in ink in ..non of order, but the whole scheme Of odnta- , i ? !i! g f tion il not embraced in this, and the uel Rion s on Thmsday, tne 17(h matter to be noted is,’ that there are They are expected on a special, other higher ends which iriust be at early Thursday morning. Mr.! th « Banic time regarded- Tlie charac ter of the child b formed at home and at school, nicrai and intellectual devel opment go hand in •hgpd, Mid blows, l insist, will not show to untutored CXASS OF GOODS ieljl fn any MARKET, and assure c customers that they will be protected prices, as we will meet the market at a time in anything. We would call special attention to « GENTS' DEPARTMEStf . *«-• Wtd&f- r;-"**' . ^ : wljch Will be found complete In every par- Ucttlar, and ~ n *“ — *'*’ the public. MoMASTEE, BBICB & EETCHIN. -TRADE— NORMAN’ jliuTBAUZ,^ CORDIAL., . —. —MARK— . - ... 1 SUSS and ‘effectual Remedy for the care of A ell IrregKlartttee mfyi dtaorder* of the 8tom- * s sura. a * - m. * is m 1 •«'/. * * 1 .. v 1 v —-Tirf . " •- 1 ■ * * * a r AND SEASONABLE «• . ~~ : • ^ ... t o *' mm © i(i iu r-n* O cn •. ; ' i : —■».— ' ’ JV”' . Goiifc and see our stock, or choose from pfji) line «fi«mples, If we,cannot please you in one we can in the other. JVe have somctlRng nice in ^iLs way, and grarantee fits as well as quMity of goods. . , We have a A ery pretty and nobby line of HATS, in both felt and straw, and can please the most fastidious. We ask an inspection of our stock of SHOES, which is very large, embracing all qualities ami styles., Something nice in low-cuts and slippers. , In all departments we endeavor to give the best goods at LOWEST PRICES. Respectfully, GaLD WELL & LAUDERDAE. SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, STRONG AND DURABLE, and EASILY MANAGED; EVERY ONE WARRANTED TO DO THE WORK PERFECTLY, IF NOT TIIE MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED! FOR SALE BY W*R. DOTY & CO., AGENTS, WINNS B OR O, S. C. April 19-tx2in WHEREWITHAL SJ11I.I. WE BE iFED ? Is another perplexing question. It also pqases to worry when ouce you. look into uhr GROCERY DEPARTMENT, where you will find all kinds of eatables at most reasonable prices. COME ANTft SEE US. '•* v* • , */ J v We take pleasure t#nrt»ov/ing our goods, itespectfully, CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE. NE W ADDITIONS JUST STOP AND THINK 1 AX'D THE- RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES -AT— B. SUGrENHEIMEB’S; rices will JTH. convince you An examination of our gooils ami a knowledge of our pm that we arc telling you only trie PLAIN UNVARNISHED TRU IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CARS AND SHOES', we have a very good assortment. GROCERIES—ALL KINDS GENERALLY TTfSEX). BONELESS CODFISH anil FIXE MACKEREL SIX FOB TEX chCTS. CALL F9R OLD CROW WHISKEY; UiGTORIOUS EVERYWHERE 1! ach ud aowela, whotl morning ,tz, of Columbia, was in town on ay making preparations for their iption, and requests us to' Gtftte that t w e Snmlay Schools of Winnsboro ' minds the beauty that there is in vir- respectftilty inv’ted to* be present |° e .’ . ^ eu , TT ^ er A' ^ training of vheir auinpals thfen their childrenthe appHcatidn of the stick, j young people thev have learned, niatfW the /oilier generally turn out and make every vicious, and their agents are goiieVally to contribute to the enjoyment instructed to leave it aside.' • The occasion. • teacher cabcot be too often icmlndod )in with the Columbians in tbeif lie.. We hope the h* OMd In all tfeaBtomaca ana noweu mnu Intwttni. arm^unc of food eanngemenW ot A St ' Iheotralizinq CORDIAL ~ Is pleasant and harmless as Bbwk- barry win*. Docs ac. contain Opium •nl will not constipate. Specially recom mended for So—tsfoi— and tWhtn* ClUldrer yCf" Price sjc.'and per bottlie, . ^ Sold $9 all and l»aUrt in MMeim*. QBsxma Sole Propriaton, OOk. V/nUuOla, 8. C. U.8.A. wagobts I wltbfwrsr tr UST RECEIVED, one carload of OLD ... HICKORY WAGONS, which will be sold cheap for each, or on time for good oaper. J. F. MCMASTER & CO. Ap 17- Our stock of Spring and Summer Goods is complete iu every department; W’e have just received ini al! the newest shades the most popular goods of the day.’ NUN’S VEILING. bU^TINGS. DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS. FIGURED MUSLINS. LACED ANID iTf&tfttf PlQUJS. STRIPED NAINSOOKS. CHECKED NAINSOOKS. An elegant line of Ladies’, Gents’ and Boys’ Straw Hate, of all Style# and Quali ties. PARASOiife IN GREAT VARIETY. ••• * ■* Our Stock of Furnishing Goods is now complete in quality and sizes.' The Gentle men's Underwear consists of Lisle Threaa and Gauze, and are in suite or separate to suit the purchaser. A call ts respectfully solicited from all. P. LAM-DECKER # BRO; I am receiving daily hew additions to my Stock 6f Shelf and mid Stapte Groceries.' 8IIEL.F Gi^OUEBIEM. Tomatoes and Tomatoes and Okra in cans. • • •. » , Apples and P?aclics. Raspberry, Strawberry,. Pineapple, Citrquitfrid Orange Marmalade. Ham Sausage-. Corned . Beef ami . i - Tpiiguc ip can's. Roast .Chicken and Roast Turkeys. Pickles, .Jellies qud Len;ons. Clieese and Maccaront. • i ST.VIYBARIb GROCE F XiM Sugars, Uaffees and Teas of various . grades. Meal, jFlour, Grist and Bacon. New -Orleans Molasses and Syrups. Fish and.vFukou Market Beef. Borden’s Eagle Condensed Milk. . Raisins and Nuts. Spices and Confectioueries of all kinds. . All of.which will be SOLD CHEAP ferCASHby S. 8. WOLFE. Universally Admired! OFEK Bvaoine at «37 and ?43, at UL1S8E G. DESiVRTES. 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 tiie forward and rear axles. Is mounted on strong. Wheels. The Boiler is mounted on axles o£ the BEST REFINED WROUGHT UnHC Improved and Powerful Brakes. LARGE FLY WHEEL AND PULLEY. Hinged Snmke.Stack, provided with efficient DEVICE FOR DEiAINING AND EXTIN GUISHING the SPARKS. THE WAYNESBORO ECLIPSE PATENT SELF-REGULATING' GRAIN SEPARATOR. CLEANER AND BAGGER, tlie most complete GRAINbAVER in ti. » world, r.nd UNSURPASSED FOR 8IMPLC1TY. Capacity for Thrrshl.ig, {separating and Cleaning all kinds of grain Ready for market- - . * '4 HE CELEBRATED OSBORN REAPER AND MOWER, tire best Machine of the kind in the Market. • . ... THK VAN WINKLE, PRATT and BROWN GINS, with FEEDERS AND CONDENSERS. \ - Allof the above, with every otiier kind of FAR;'! IMPROVED MACHINERY, sold uy ^ at-, r. j.mccar: A^aiT , .r-,. %jh •«: , : _, ; ■■y-smsSW mw