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•a***? ' \Z/; v,-: * T' *«"! - ^ ,r'*”■*** * ;al intelligence. - • jrr • ——^- •-• - • ^ iX, wit 19. < < their 'caatomcrs and the l The site selected is iMh., »rtli« | ini^n»«. iGoivis—1>. R. FTenniken. Itionl G. L. I.—C. M. Chan- Bretary". cali()n for Chni’ter—G. II. Mc- ! and Others. IPostofjmck.—A new pqstoSice in established at Jcnkinsville in Inty, and Mr, C t harles "O. Chap- been appointed postmaster. , Cotton.—Cotton ? s bringing very fair prices t n &>wn now—middling is 10i, goo<i middling 104. 'd sell while prices are *^.. r f ncre uing. IS8IONARV MEETING.—•glUj a missionary, meeting at Fairfield »tnte on S&tn&ilr, the 20th inst., at i o’clock. The Rev. D. W. Frazier, [red, will deliver an address before ring for Africa. exhibited to ftiblic on the lot and the new building will be contigu ous to Ithe office they now occupy. It will be seyeptw by thirty feet. It. is always gratifying to us and to the public generally to note such evidences of pr^ifreas in Winnsboro. The fact that these enterprising gentlemen feel warranted in the undertaking’^ is the most convincing proof of the progres sive spirit tint is now beginning to move and actuate (he planting element of the country. The planters are awakening to the advantage? to be de rived from the use of improved ma chinery, and we fell sure that the more practical experience that is had in this dopartment the more generally will they be used. Such enje^priflts as ATTENTION! G. L. I. >1 mi ico* x no oiw sciuvicu 10 a r r f rirwT\ » i owned by these getittemten} ’ A panv ln g T^ru ^Mohday lew building will be contigu- evenln & the21st Inst., at 8u; o clock. APPLICATHIJJ FOR CHARTER. AJ'OTICE IS HEREBY. GIVEN THAT h.-uo tills day died C the Court <> f Common ti th f ,9 01rilt y of Fairfield, a petition P™that they and their associates may % body ♦ Corporate au,i PV^tic, c 1 . 1 '!". the sty'e of “Tng Winnmoro PAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION”, in ac- HfibiSTTolL 1 ] 1 .® provisions of the General Statutes of the Ptai« of Sokth-Caro'ina G. II. McSfASTER, D. R. FLEVNIKEN, « iNO..S.REYNOLDS: Winnsboro, S. C., May 17, 1883; May 19-fxlm ■M *m(j r yr+t.;0r&& HOMY SAYi Is B3IEY SASEIiSFifelKG GOOBS -SO RtJt YOUR- FURNiTURE FROM R. W. PKILLIPS. :AT: ^Approved county pajier and school IfioutaQ hm |ficates bought and cash paid Tby T. W. Lauderdale. for should be sustain encouraged by the community, and the farmers themselves will readily see the ajlyaniages of having an opportunity Gf seetwg and examining the machine ry, improvements and defects alike. TBK a VXD AY SCHOOL PICNIC, ikns Rkcoudkd.—In .the Clerk's pee there has been filed, up to the y pf May, 2,^tlS liens, and of) ,112 are for agricultural sup- ps and 581 for the purpose of sccur- rent. They represent in the aggre- the sum of $26^,760.82, and the [rasro n»Jount of each lien, $124.88,. figures speak for themselves aiid iTient is therefore unnecessary. FRESH GOOPS! , Mattresses of my own manufac ture. Use economy—buy the lu st buy where you can get the cheap est. . •„ A new supply of Childrcsi’s Carri ages, of the latest designs and low in price. ■ 1* ... u,. l, H y] n p [Pockets. , , . 5|.rina Beds, Wire Mattresses and Window Shades from,11. \V. PinLLTPS.. lam agent for several different SEWING MACHINES, ai d some oftiiefii as GOOD as can t.e maile. You will find it to your interest to priwi mine before making a pur. chase ELSEWHEJtE Remember that I cannot be Undersold by any one. hr ExcuiisroN.—Referring to the feial train from Columbia to Char- |c on Monday, the 21st insf.', tlic edulc will be as follows: LoaVe |umbia at 5.00 a. in., Biythewood at a. in., Ridgeway at 6.05 a. m., Itnsboro at.^.35 a. iri., Woodward’s 1.13 a. in., Blackstock, at 7.20 a. in., |ving in , Charlotte lit lOX'O a. m. irning, tlie Crain will leave Char- at 7.15 p. m., reaching Columbia 1.35 a. m. "felTT JuRtms.—The following is a lof the petit jurors drawn for the »e 'term oT the Circuit Colirt: Frank ILupo, John M. Smith, Isaac S. Ippell, W. Jl. Bonlware, R. if. i, Robert Y. Bankhead, W. F. jsoii, James A. CPirlte, Thoipas J. Ilton, David A. McDowell, J. E. 1st, William B. Woodward,' Jr.', nes M. Edriugton, Oscar Cook Icred), R. K. Pickett, Frank A. [I, John Y. Scott, William H. Rob- John A. BricP t ,W\lliam T. Mc- |rey, Thomas R. cSterI:n|r, Samuel /00i)er,'Jaliii C. Douglass, Ricliard )esportes, Dennis Miller (colored), Ragsdale, Samuel A. Neil, Mar- *ope, Thomas W. Rabb, Sr., R. H* jsou, James W. Wyfic, II. W. bnortes, John R. DAvls, Thomas D. |n?s, Joel Tf. Ashford, Richard jnlware’ (colored). * . \ t . T ■Leave your orders with Caldwell jaudcrdqde for standard Fertilizers iudo and Saluda Guanos, Acid, But, &o. * The Crops.—Tlie 'Chester Reporter, iking of the craps in that county, Miners with whom we have conversed tie past few days report generally good |ds of corn and cotton; in some places, figh, planting cotton is just being fin- kd up. rorn p*lnling has been unu- By late by reason of excessive rains, i condition of the small grain crop can- be called promising; the majority of nera from whom we have reports esti- Riat the yield will be about half of pit it was last year. Hie above report perhaps would suit farming condition of Fail-field kut as well as Chester, with the ex- Kion, probably, that our farmers are itcwh&t ahead of their neighliors in luting. It t . is safe to say that >ut all of ihe cotton in the county been planted, And a considerable of it is up, and some is now being tirked. Columbia and Winnsboro Unite in the Fee* tlvltles of the Seventeenth. Thursday was a grand and memo rable day for the children, and the varied pleasures of the occasion will be talked of among the little huddles in the many years to come. All were tip bright and early, dressed and await ing the arrival of the train £Httt wotAd bring the fm3e Columbians and their! friends. By nine o’clock the train of five loaded cars rolled up to the depot, ami from that moment the hilarious enjoyment began ami continued unin- j old terrupted throughout the entire day until the little visitors were again car ried to their homes at the capital. Besides the Sunday School of the Washington Street church, there were a considerable nurpbey of young ladies and gentlemen. Aud io the former, we feel free to say, Hie boys of the Boro (the Bachelors particularly) played the devoted in their wonted style and grace. Lost badges in the Jittle circle counted for naught, for hearts were trumps, and the desperate game went on from morn till night; and if we must give the record of the day, \o ‘their everlasting shame, be it said, the boys were beaten, and it is whispered around \tisk one alone bore off the trumps of three who occupy high seats in the councils of (he Union. Adieu to the boys—sackcloth and ashes to the Order! i . The picnic, as was announced, was in the “Presbyterian ^Todds,” and much credit is due the borne commit tee for the elaborate and complete preparations made for the enjoyment of all. Three nice tables were neatly erected on the upper edge of the woods, and the abundance of provi sions displayed when the hour for din ner arrived proved substantially that three were none- too many. Safely constructed swings , were dotted all over \lie )?rove, and it is needless to say contributed more to fbc pleasure of the children than ali else together. For this the thanks of the town and our visitors are due Mr. McBride Smith, for busy lie **•«?“, during the CONSISTING OF FLOUR I best graces, Meal, Pearl Grits, Rice, New Grleans Molasses and f^yrtips, full line of < ■ _ f Canred Goods, Corned Beef, Sugar Corn, Okra and Toniattoes, Tomattocs, Salmon, Peaches, Pineapple, Celebrated Barflett I could give you as MANY REFERENCES AS YOU W ANT, but do not think it necessary, as the machines will RECOMMEND THEMSEL VES when you gf-t one. Sew ing machine belts, Oil, oilcans and needles for sale. I will order any part that is wanted for a sewing machine. Agent for Doors, Sash and Blinds. All orders will have prompt attention. _ Ap 19- SEED UPLAND RICE! Cdti t)S planted anywhere and at same time that cotton Ctln, and be cultivated very much like it. Pears, Succotash, Squash, Chow-Chow and Mixed Pickles, Prepared Cocoanut for pies', cakes and puddings. Vegetables for Soupr) ONLY A FEWBVSEELS LEFT. ONE PfSCii produced Inst year in this county SIX Evaporated BUSHELS, worth Apples. Government Java and Rio Coffee, - Green and Black Tea, and all Grades of Sugars and Coffees. D. E. Flenniken. WOOD’S ODONT1NE —FOR— WHITENING AND PRESERVING THE TEETH. KEEPS THE BREATH PURE AND SWEET, FORMULA OF DR. Y T. MOORE. W. C. FISHER, Wholesale Agent, Columbia, S; C. * For Sale in Winnsboro b$ McMASTER, BRICE & KETCHIN: Mch 22-fxly SIX DOLLARS PER BUSHEL, with but ordinary attention. Call and get particulars. J: H. HARDEN & BRO. IfHEBEfflTHAL -SHALL WE BE- CLOTHED ? AND SEASONABLE we have: TECEIki i t Buy the GElSER ENGINE and SEPA RATOR from J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. We fiave tried them and know them to 1 be good, and would not sell them if we did not flaiak so. ' C V ^ALSO,- • . The well-known ' “JELmtft'T CIV” Is one of the questions which most ]v>r- plexes the mind of the individual ami the family. To relieve yourself of this per plexity, you should call ami hear our prices on SPRING GOODS, Of which we now have a large and well f ssorted stock. Everything in the way of IKY GOODS, NOTIONS, etc., that is wanted, from the. commonest domestic to the nicest DRESS GOODS, and all the novelties in NOTIONS. If you want a nice suit of ' \ CHiOTHIIISrO- L. SAMUEL S’, I HAVE Just received my SPRING- GOODS, consisting of Nun's Veiling! Buntings. Dotted and Plain Swiss, Plain and Figured Lawns, Plain and Figured Muslins, Laced and Sripcd Pi<)n6s tUid Cambrics. —CLOTHING, CLOTHING^ « I T have a large stock of Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ CLOTHING, which I will sell VERY LOW. STRAW HATS OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES. SIA'OES, SHOES, SHOES. A large assortment of Men’s, Women's and Children's Shoes. ,..A large as-; sortinvnt of Fans and Parasols. Call early and secure BARGAINS. No trouble to show goods. Very respectfully: * „ , . . _____ - L SAMUELS. THE CLOTHING HOUSE -OF— M. L. KINARD, OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL, COLUMBIA, S. C. I have just opened a large stock of SPRING GOODS for Men, Youths and Boys, in Suits of Cassimcre, Flannel, Cheviot and Serge—all at low prices. Also a line of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS In h’.l the latest styles of goods. Gents’ Neckwear a specialty. Gents’ FINlh SHOES in Low-Quarters and Gaiters. Oixlers sent to my address will be promptly attended to. M. L. KINARD. CHAMPION” .‘I*'. is offered to the public! We ¥lfi kre pleased . . to have the home orders. . entire day, doing all in his power to | Now is die time fo bring in OLD (3IN« J. M. ELtlOTT, Sr. make the hours glide away pleasantly for repairs! and happily to all the children. The crowd from Columbia was large, and j . n 7 rpT ^ TtTTvxftvr i i-iin i i many of the young people of Winns-; AGA IE J RON W ARE ! ! boro turned btit id contribute their quota to the success of the occasion. The whole day was spent in the woods, and late in the, afternoon the Colum bians left the Boro for home on the special train chartered for .tlys pm- and Sauce Pan: pose. We feel sure that wo Wt speak I *°$ L ST0VE 8hould 1)e in every house . tiie sentiments of our people, when I have the Whitney Hot Blast with all the we express the ttfpe that our visitors | fixtures WUI do as nmch cooking with a r .... few cents’worth of oil as an ordinary stove. Romes with pleasing The best oil should be used with these Lijsht and durable, w not affected by heat.' i Kettles, Rice andjiilk Boilers, Tea Kettles its of this celebrated ware. rus/f and is have Prese. ,lng III not express returned to their remembrances, both of the picnic aud of Winnsb<Jh>! rAmFim.D ok Record.—The cotton sa in Fairfield county for this year [2 per cent, above that for iiie year 82. ker^hiw comity shows the largest rcentage of incMa^C, 9 per cent, iile Beaufort the largest decH&se, sr cent. Lbbeville has the largest cotton area, 727 ncbes f and Gaorgctowii the smali- 3 J2 aci’cs. The condition of the cotton crop, ipared to last year, is: In upper A SWIFT WITNESS DEAD. Messrs. Editors: It will, perhaps, interest some ,01’ your readers to learn that Mat Hodge, one of the Witnesses in tiie late, political trials of the citizens of Fairfield, is dead. He was the one who came so near perjuring himself while giving his te*(iiiiony. After hemming and hawing for some time, and with tbe assistance of nods and winks from the prosecutor, he succeed ed in disentangling himself. His tes timony, however, did not give satis faction to hU friends, and I am in formed that when he appeared at stoves as well as burned in lamps. Oriental Oil, over lto° *re .test, is tiie best oil made. No smoke, no smell; and safe and cheap. The GRAND CHARTER OAK leads all other cook stoves. I have also the Stand ard ( barter Oak, Improved Lee, So. Friend, Cotton Option and Bill_Arp. _Stove Hollow- JELLY and WltfE rnakin g made easy— P: “ ress,' ..-Pulp at one church, on his return to JenkinsviUe, u \j\a vvr snoi> v vm j so • xn j rolina 73 $ef i'ciifC', middle Uttralinal J he cW^ation thought seriously of hnugtqg iiim for “g#ine agin his color.” If a few more of the leading negroes from (lie Jenkinsville and Moiiticello neighborhoods could be persuaded to follow Mai’s example there would be a little better feeling between tho races- I hate not been by using the Handy Fruit and seeds separated from the juice operation. I think I have nearly everything the tiie housekeeper needs, and if I have not I can get it,, GROCERIES—a full line. Pur& plain, old-fashioned SUGAR Candy. Try u. BUGGY and WAGON material,’ Shafts, Polos; Hubs, Spokes, Rims aqd Whiffle Trees. I sell .close to shops, and ask a comparison of prices with Columbia or Charlotte. 1 - Ploughs, Itocs, Picks, Spades, Manure Forks, Hay Forks, Diggeis, Cradle Blades^ Grass Blades, etc. ,r GRAIN CRADLES, jef tiie same good make that I sold last season. per cent., and lower Carolina 78 cent. flic corn area is practically nil- ingcd, taking tho State on an aver- Mrfield and est. percentage Lexington shoTif the licreast', 7 per ixmgton of there* j. h. cuarauras. But the Palmetto Wa* UliYSSE G. UNDERTAKING ! Our stock of Spring < and Snnifner Goods is Complete in every department r v We have Just recehwd in all the newest shades tiie most popular grinds of the day. NUN’S veiling; buntings; DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS. FIGURED MUSLINS. LACED AND STRIPED PIQUES; strIped nainsooks. CHECKED NAINSOOKS; An elegant line of Ladies’, Gents’ and Boys’ Straw Hats, of all Styles and Quali ties. PARASOCS m Gru.lt variety; Our Stock of Furnishing Goods is now complete in quality and sizes. The Gentle-" men’s Underwear consists of LteV; Thtead and Gadze,’ and are In suits or separate to suit the purchaser. A. call is respectfullf solicited 1'rohii tffi. P. JsAtiDECKER 4- BRO. SALE '' . ... ’ i i't f AND PEED STABLES. Coiaermd see our stoek^r eliorwe from oiir line of samples. If we cannot please you in one we can in the other. VTe have something nice in tills w-re'ftml guarantee fits as well as quality of goods. ••We l\ave-» vew pretty and ftobbf line of HATS, in both felt and straw, and can please the most fastidious. We ask an inspection of opr stock of SHOES, which js 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! Respectfully; CALDWELL & LAUDERDAE. REAPERS, SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION,’- STRONG AND DURABLE, and EASILY MANAGED; EVERY ONE WARRANTED TO DO TIIE WORK PERFECTLY, IF NOT THE MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. FOR SALE BY Wa R. DOTY & CO., AGENTS; WINNS B OR 0, S. C. April 19-tv2m ’ JUST STOP AND THINK! WHEREWITHAL SHALL hi: bk fld? Is another perplexing question. It also ceases to worry when once you look into our GROCERY DEPARTMENT, JaiDM- AND -THE— RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES —AT- B. SUGENHEIMEKS; An examination of our gools and a knowledge of our prices will convince you that we are telling you only tiie PLAIN UN VARNISHED TRUTH. where you will find all kinds of eatables at IX DRY mofit reasonable prices. COME ANI) t&E US. We take pleasure in showing our goods. Respertfuilf,’ CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE. GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND SHOES, we have a very good assortment. t I i l u£jj Vs V/l 411V-» VsUoV, • I/Vs 4 • 't**. , tt excess of the Uta of 1882, 1 a,, . ,e f0 lea, ; n wMSther any of the late [le Lancaster shows tfio largest per- of decrease, 8 per cent, tie condition of tiie corn crop, com- with the same period of last is: Upper Carolina 85 per cent.',' lie Carolina 80 per cent., and ioW- troiina 79 per cent; ty-three per certt. of the crop is lized, and 40 per cent, of this fer- ttion is with homc-inade manure, kirfield county has this year 74,722 of land in cotton, and 88,784 in The county ranks one-fifth' tfi >n area aud one-sixteenth in corn' prisoners shed tears o*6r his decease. fjtftl R F.^te'KtlKKT. Mo n tied lev,' May 18, 1883f. Contagious diseases, mala plaint, are ail prevent tie, but powerful tome, fiver complaint, are all prevented by using the lent Bitters.' ria,' Mil Brown’s T sirs I NESS X OTIC Mi: [MACHiiljrW Hall.—Messrs B. J. rlev & Co. are now makiiur pre> tions for the erection of a spacions \fot thfe purpose of baring a oon- snt and suitable place where their assortment of machinery can be Mirth and Medicine. Improbable.as it may at first seem, medi cine and mirth are really fast and firm allies. • The Bible says a merry heart doeth good like a medicine. A bottle of Nor man’s Neutralizing Cordial is like a merry attacks of Dyspqp- ttipho nave hi glowing heart; ami will resist the i sla and StomaelrfC tword used Norman’s Cordial spea' terms of its efficacy. Ovawa City ef Ike South.' Mr. D. B» Herman, a venr puniRar i,n»v- eling salelgianjronf Baltimore, Md.. Writes; ‘T have used Norman’s. Neutralizing Cor dial for stomachic affections with the best results. It is an excellent medicine. No traveler should be Without it” MB. J. M. ELLIOTT, SR.,' Respectfully informs the public that he has on hand a full line of ^OFFIXS AXD CASKETS, and is prepared to do anything in’ under- faking: • 1 -ALSO,- A fall line of iuRIAL ROBES, for men, women anfi children—£ new featAe—very neat, appropriate and cheap. We ask tot a share of the patronage.' J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. ~BR. J. sTquatilebacmT BUSRTIST- : COLUMBIA, S. C. Office Over StaKlEV’s Cjiika IIaEl. If ay 10-Sm l —TRADE— NORMAN’S ^£I)TRAI-JZin c CORDIAL. -MARK- GROCERIES—ALL KINDS GENERALLY TTSEID: BONELESS CCtlrisnimi FDtE MACKEREL SIX FOR TEN CENTS. CALL FOR OLD CROW WHISKEY. ' VICTORIOUS EVERYWHERE I t STTBRand efPectn.1 Remedy for the dire of rlUe. uid duorden of the Stom- whether In children or wlnlte. iV ali Irregularitlus aoh and Bo*eja, whet ?ti..eoepta£l«tot offenaire to the twte. KENTUCKY horses Mid mules ! Just arrived, one carioad of yonng, fat, broke Kentucky Mules and Horses—among fhfcin some nice driving suares. ONe PAIR OF NICE BAY HORSES. TW6 GOOD SADDLE HORSES. ( Come and get the pick, as I will swap as well as" sell, so you can't miss a trade. I I win aWap tor any ana au Kinqs. . Don’t be backward in bantering me to swap, as I am not at all scary. 1 A« WILXIFOKI*. . the Btonuc.h without I offenslro to the tote. Promptly rdk-vla* Dreentery. Dlarrhcan, Choi- em Mortnu, Cuolem Jnfantum, nuz. Grip' — Hwum, At_ Heartburn, HeuUche uid DjtperJd^ Iter — h. rued in adl derangr.nenta of the StomMh uid UotreU from nhuotlon of the IntMtbiM or • ohuiie of teed or mter. aaroxtxxJvair’S. "neutbalizshc cordial fs SB pVrasant «nd banctess as Wln^k- berry Wine. Does not contain Opium and will not constipate. Specially reoom- I for Be^tlchneea and Teething J Price ajc. and tiA per bottle. SOU all Druffgat, and VmUn in MMeint, EZ0EL8I0E OHBMKm 00, Sole Proprietor*, WalhaUa, AC. U.8.A. Univsrsally Admired! THE ECLIPSE FARM ENGINE T» 1^ nttaoli A b. the crown of the boiler by expansion Joints and Bolts in such manner afi to . i.ualiy divide tiie weight between tire rbfward and rear axles. Is mounted on strong wliet ib. The Boiler is mounted on axies of tlm BEST REFINED WROUGHT IRON, Inn raved end Powerful Brakes. LARGE FLY WHEEL AND PULLEY. Hinged S noke Stack, provided with efficient DEVICE FOR DETAINING AND EXTIN- Gl 1SIIING he SPARKS. THE WAYNESBORO ECLIPSE PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRAIN. W A 440ft ! ’ I SEI'Ait..TOit, CLEANER AND BAGGER, the most complete GRAiN t AVER in the ™ , , . At t ; world, and UNVu.CPASSED FOR S1MPLC1TY. Onfacitf for Thresh';-, Separating • Hn ‘l Glerufijig ail kinds of grain Ready for market. HICKORY \\ AGONs, which w'M be fUE CELEBRATED OSBORN REAPER AN •old cheap for caeh, or on time for good the kind in tiie Market. *»ATw>r A . \ rrtrv' it* r*r> 4 rwn AND MOWER, the best Machine of * i V Tittwvs'W* ww-wtet a XWTW* Ap li- J. F. McMASTER A CO. J r>T>f~tTlTXT nTXVCf na.iA w •* »»> — - — —- ... • » » ——. — — —, — — - —— ■ f' 1 ON 1 NfS F RS All of the above, with every other kind of FARM IMI’ROYED MACHINERY,’ 1 * 1 ^ • : t ' Tn -- a. soKi bV ’ • „*• R- J- McCARLEY & CO. 4, ‘ - cwtw . | April IT tLYSSEG. DISPORT ES. '.'T y y j • A ■- m m -Ut- m L ! ■■ -i - -jl . *. .1 'X -:'I; T , v • I’-- /„’* fl,:.:'”' Y ,' . t,