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% « • «• - \ V ' •- A *.) 7 . < « ; • Jt -r . «. /■ S»t<:, LOCAL - StELLIGENCE. Thursday, itfiv *4. tr •—r* • — *iew A<lv#irtliM>wii*rMi. ilnst Rec«ived--8. S. ,W'»]fe. MM Notice-E. A.ckyde, Agent. , Citation—J. R. fcoyles, ^ud^e of Frolittte. .*.•'• ble at GreeuvHfe, was covered witb J^PPLICATIOlt-FOR CHARTEH. snow. It is feared that the unseason- '\j'dTICE IS IIPKEBY GIVEN TlBAT Able weather will have a decidedly ‘ j I <M*I Br!«^, . ... . ,A , , .i —Approved county paper and school certificates lloiight and cash paid for tame by T. W. Lauderdale. . —The ipipuat inspection of the Gor don Light Infaidry by Adjutant Gen eral Manigaiiit will take place on Mon day pext. —The Winnsbot-p 81 earn Eire Engitic y are making preparations to celebrate^Ugir coming anuiversary with a parade ^banquet. J Anna onjwn, a negra^ortiair, jtiejd suddehly, hear the College" Tn" Columbia, on Tuesday ttbrrHng.' The coroner’s Jury rndered a verdict of dentil from pulmonary hemorrhage, tl'lie reme!n« vs'orc brought to Wliuis- boro on Wednesday for interment. . —Attention is called to the adver tisement of the “Centre Point Mills”, iiow operated under tlie supervision of of Mr. E. A. Cloyde, agent. These mills have recently been put in excel lent condition, and they are guaran teed to do hrst-clttss work in every particuhtf. s —The fifth anniversary of Waymon Lodge, No. 1389, U. O. O. F., was cele brated on Tuesday at the A. M. E. cbtirch in Coluihiire, when the annual pddress was delivered byS. B. Waters, P. N. F. The Lodges of Union; Winnsborp .and Florence were repre sented. iThe eifreises throughout were greatly enjoyed by the partici pants. Dbath.—Mr. Thomas MchcirljC, of Uie Cedar. Creek section, died on Tues- ndv tfoiriiing lasl. Mr. Hendrix had ' reached the advanced age of eighty- four years. During his long life he enjoyed the confidence and esteem of Ids friends and neighbors. He leaves a wife and cue child'. damaging effect upon the cotton crop, 1 only recently planted. Items from Itidos;wav.—Last Sat urday the prominent members of the Baptist church had a formal meeting and subscribed one thousand dollars for the purpose,, of building in the cor porate firnits of the town a handsome church. The work will commence at . once. The new school-house has had placed ou its ft'ont a handsomely; painted sign ;with the words, iu large black letters, “High School”. A small barefooted black boy entered a store the athey day and asked for that half gallon of molasses his father had paid for.,, J'nSr hiilU Jik^Sine, and was astonished to receive thp following reply: “Fred eiick the President, Teapot Mcpanny, the Ladrc^ Protector, Corner Pbft of the United States Edmunds”! The Palmetto Regiment.—The Columbia correspondent of the News and Courier mentions that Col. J. Q. Marshall will, on his tour of inspec tion of the Palmetto Regiment; en deavor to arrange with ihc captains of the various companies for an encamp ment of the Regiment ip Columbia during the first week iu'August. He has, of course, the agreement of the Columbia companies and that of three the 1 undersigned - have this day died wtjth the Clerk of the <2ourt of Common Pleas for the County of Fairfield, a petition Savings anP Loan Association’, in ac cordance with the provisions <»f the Generai Statures of the State of South Carolina. G, H. McMASTER. D. R. FLENNIKEN, •K A.r.v- . J NO. S. REYNOLDS. Wlnnsboro, S.’ C., May 17,1883. May iMxim Don’t nut a Wagon until yo^i see cs. It will pay you. _. . »>;*!( i” ULYSSE €f: DESPOItTES. LOOK TO Wl’R iSTERESI !! cheaper t#an ever,] Boots And Shoes Made to Order Orrf of Mat^i’iar. Fine French Qfilf Skin Soots. . . .'..... .f8.00 Foxed Routs and Congress Gaiters... .fii.M Congre« Slioes ...„ $«. 00 Low-Quartered Summer Shoes'. .'.?o.50 Eepalting neatly a^ promptly done at i>ue,LG\\ i^oT PiilCjiiof . . Congress'Street, next door to J. M. Beaty. 3: GLENDINING. Ap 24-1 mo MHM MACHINERY! 1 n RISE! THE SLOTHING HOUSE SIX Can be planted, anywhere and at same time that Cotton can',’ and be cultivated very much like it. ONLY A FEWBVSIIELS LEFT. . ON& PECK produced last year in this county BUSHELS, Worth £LY DOLLARS PER BUSHEL; wfth but o'rc&iraVy attention. Call and get particulars, J. H. HAKDEN & BHO. -OF- OTFOSITE GRANT) CENTRAL, COLUMBIA, S, C, j lihve just opened a large stock of SPRING GOODS for Men, Youths and Boys, in Suits of Casshnere, Flannel, Cheviot and Serge—trii at low prices. Also a line of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS Id ail tiio. latest styles of goo<is. Gents’ Neckwear a specialty. Gents’ FINE! SHOES in Low-Quar.ters and Gaiters. Orders sent to my address will be promptly attended to. M. L. KINARD. 4b I ^A^'E for sale, directftpm th£ manu facturers, all kinds of Agricultural Machin ery, Implements, etc., etc. Engines of all sizes, from three to one’hundred and fifty horse power. v or four others, and there is little doubt! „ . „ T _ ,, A , II,»t to encanijpinciit *111 be Li: It SA " M1LLE ASD 0n,ST “H-Lb, ,/Pl.CME Drill.—The Annual plume drill of the Gordon Light lufyptry will take place in the Thespi#n Hall this evening at 8J o’piock. Thfc Company have lieen practising for some lime in anticipation of Ihe con’tfelf, and a very pfedltable exhibition may be expected, 'the friends of the company and the { uiblic generally are cordially invited o be |)retent. ’ FEsfivAt. anD Buoom Drill.—We arc informed that (he ladies of Ihe Presbyterian,Church exjicct to give a festival in the Thespian Hall in the near future—perhaps in the, coutse ot two or three weeks. The novel feature bf J “broouirdrill” is'now under ad visement, and-it is probable that the enterprising iadies will conclude to make the experiment. We assupie thatth^iadtekalone will be the cbin-' lietitors for the prize, since we,know of no Hiaii so foolhardy as to enlev the arena with such a weapon’. Let ui have it—it will be nice following upon the heels of the plume drill. is proposed to have the en^frfiptrteA on the Fair grounds. An effort will be made to secure tents for the occa sion, but if they cannot be obtained the Fair buildings will be occupied by the military. Arrangements will be made whereby meals will be furnished to visiting soldiers at tweiity-five cents, so that the cost to eacli man for food will be. only, seventy-five cents a day for tfie foitr days of the encampment. The railroads will probably give re duced rates to Columbia and return. It is fldped that at led^t twenty-four men from each company will attend. A prize of $150 will he offered for the best team shooting in the Regiment, and one of $50 for the best single score. The rifle practice will, therefore, furnish a Considerable incentive. If the pro gramme lie carried out, as there is every reason to expeot v the Palmetto Regi ment will have tUKCfi S g(Jod step for ward to the first position among the enterprising military of the State. Manufactured «t the Metropolitan Irofi Works, Richmond, Virginia. From the York, Pennsylvania,' Agricul tural Works—all. kiiifls of Implements, from a lleel-Screw to a Thfesher that will thresh and clean sixty bushels of wheat per hour or two hundred bushels of oats per hour. Sulky Ploughs; Cultivators, Harrows and Ploughs and Plough Stocks of . all kinds and sizes. Also Reapers, with self-dropper or self-binder. . „ I ani agent for the DEDKICK IIA Y AND COTTVy PRESS. This Press will, with three hands, press straw in small bales as fast fast as the thresher can clean it; and with thyce hands can bale cotton faster than a sixty-saw gin can turn the lint out. I have also some of the best made COT TON GINS, with .;11 the modern Tfnprove- ments, with PRESSES from the factories. I also sell COTTONSEED OIL MILL&. Scales of all sizes, that will vteigh from one-half pound to five tons. . Carriages, Buggies afid Riding Carts, of all sizes and prices. If any person wishes to purchase any of the above-mentioned goods, they will please call at Mr. JAMES Q. DAVIS’S office and leave word with him, and I will call and show catalogues, etc. 19 i igrsi k - vv/'G, at 43. fivr vr v^noivivii bdhind the ‘ greater part of tlih e, so fa? il£ pu^li uiid enterprise Fairfield at West Point.—A let ter in the..Nowr Yjbrk iiirald of Sunday gives'tln present standing of the first or graduating class of the United States Military Academy at West Point. Tile representative of South Carolina in that .clasg is Mr. Henry C. Davis, Jr., of Fairfield, who stands fifth among the fifty-four com posing' the class. The Correspondent goes on to say: “Out of the first eix of tiie graduating class three are from the South, Uvtl from Ohio and one from r Pennsylvania. AtprbseUt, in all the classes, as a State, South Carolina _ stands higher than any bthhP State in iHb Uhtofi:” Mr. David D. Gaillard, now iii the fibebjk! class, stands among the first. Fairfieid is prdild df thfc record of her two representatives at ihe National Academv. $Hfc Methodis-? a spbclkl meeting of the officers and. teachers of the Washington Street Methodist Snn- diy Schdoi of Columbia, held ou the 20th inst.i the following preamble and rcsdliitioti Were unanimously adopted: Whereas at our recent picnic at Winns- boro we were the recipients of marked cbtirtesy artii attention frdni the officers and members of the Sunday Schools and the citizens of the town; be it Retolteii, TMtlt tvb hfereby tendfer them dtir hearty thanks, and especially th^ com mittee of irrangfnienti, Messrs. .-Tl-.-W. Lauderdale, J. H. Harden and H. B. Mc- Master; ate^Revs. ,C. G. Bradford, D. E: Jordan, J: T: R G. Price and 3. S. Connor, and Mpssrs: Ti B. Madden; William Timmons, J; N; Cerit8f, U: G. 'Ddsjtertesi W, J. Elliott; G: A. White add others; fidr their kindness and attention, and tlie aitipi'e arrangements they prepared for otir comfort ahd fiMiveniericec ■ ■. A Cold Snap—The weiLher 8H THE COTTttS FACTORY'. A Letter from One who Has Been Waiting for Some Slam* of EnthuHiaBm. * Messrs'. Editors: I hove been wait ing some time fof some person to create a little euthusiasrH on thti “Factory Question but it teems as if every one ..is “determined to kill .It drit by keeping silence and letting it it natural death. Now, do you think this is right? We. are now considcrit- bly State, go,-and we will get farther a lid. far ther behind if we do not do something to help our county dill' Newberry is going to have her cotton mill, and so is Union; and Anderson : s not going to be satisfied with one cotton factory, but is also going to erect two cotton seed oil mill!! and a sash and blind factory., There is certainly sufficient capital Id Fairfield 1 county td raise $50,000 in subscriptions with half an effort, and if we secure this amount at home we will easily secure the remain der elsewhere. » t It seems to me that the first step to be taken would be to call a meeting of all the public-spirited citizens of the county, to assemble at the qourt-house and decide ou teulb deflillie plan Keep the ball rolling and I will dance to the music. - A Well-Wisher. mLli NOTICE. T HE public are notified that I am now in charge of the “Centre Point Mills” (DnBpse’tj old mills), which have been put in first-class order;. Snd I am prepared to grind Core and Wheat,In the best manne Satisfaction guaranteed; E. A. CLOYDE, Agent May 24-flx3 JUST RECEIVED i May 17-tf JAM IIS PAGAN; AGENT. -SO BUY YOUR- FURNITURE FROM R. W. PHILLIP?. Mattresses of my own manufac ture. Use economy—buy the best —buy where you can get the cheap est. A new supply of Children’s Cani- jiges, of the latest designs and low In price. Y on can save money by buying t our P>f,vwe Frames, Wall Pockets. Rackets, Hat-nycks, Spring Beds, Wire Mattresses and Window Shades from it W. PHILLIPS. I am, agent for several different SEWING MACHINES, and some of them as GOOD as can be made. You will find it ib your interest to price mi fie before making a pur chase ELSEWHERE. Remember that I cannot be undersold by any one. I could give you as MANY REFERENCES AS YOU WANT, but do not think it '' ies will RECOMMEND TIIEM8EL VES when yon get one. Seft- necessary, as tlie machines . TY . - . „ ing machine belts, oil, oil onns and needles for sale. I will order any part that is wanted ru( for a sewing machine, attention.’ Agent tor Doors, Sasli and Blinds. All on ers will have prompt Ap 19- ffHEEEfflTIALSPEIffi -SHALL WE BE- CLOTHED ? Bu$ the FALMtrrfn Wagon of ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. WE HATE T^IIEIE) THEMi! Buy the GEISER ENGINE and SEPA RATOR from M . J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. We have tried theiii arfd RnbvT them to be good, aiid would not sell tlieiff if we did ttotUffttksd —ALSO;- The well-ktlown “EEL.IOTT GIN” is offered to the public; We Will be pleated to have tlie lioirie orders. ’ - Now is the time to bring in OLD GINS for repairs. J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. Is one of the questions which most per plexes tlie mind of the individual and the family. To relieve yourself of this per plexity, you should cdH and hear bur prices on SPRING GOODS, Of which we now have a large and well assorted stock. Everything in.tlie. Way of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, etc., that is wanted, from the commonest domestic to the nicest DRESS GOODS, abd all the novelties in NOTIONS. If you want a nice stlfyof • ••••••* *••••• s *•.*'• * *->o*f* •••••••• CLCTHitira- i J Come ami tee our stock, or clioose from our liile jof sampler if we caapof please you in one we can in the other. We likve something nice, in tins way ; and guarantee fits as well as quality of goods. We have a very pretty aiid nojiby line of HATS, in both felt stfid ' straw', and call please the most fastidious. We ask an inspection of our stock of SHOES, which is 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, tlAM)WELL & UAUDPRDAE. ATTENTION IS CALLED to FRfeSti ADDITIONS ANT) SEASONABLE CHAMPION” WOFS.3L.r5! UWm, HELPERS, BINDERS. SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, STRONG DURABLE, and EASILY MANAGED; EVERY WARRANTED AND ONE TO DO THE WORK PERFECTLY, IF NOT THE MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED^ FOR SALE BY W. E. DOTY & 00., AGENTS* April iMk 2 ,n WLNNSBORO, S, C. JUST STOP AND THINK! WSY fiLrf W4L. AND —TUE-^ RIDIGULOUSLY LOW PRICES -AT- B. SUGENHEIMEB’S, WHEREWITHAL SHAlil. WE BE FEB? TO MY tory lepriMt Tlie Celebrated “Brunswick” one: Hams—try FERRIS'S BONELESS BREAKFAST STRIPS: FERRIES SMOKED BEEF TONGUES: ‘ IxiLUMBIA RIVER SALMON. TURKISH PRUNES: VliESU OAT MEAL: * z* AT May 24- — TT k sTatY OF SOUTH CAROLINA; Bounty airfield. S: 8: WOLFE’S. By J. A. B^TiiSAt, Esq., Probate Judge. Tuesday and Wednesday was anything i -vtTHKREAS; , Chas. tVanas hath led-1 | ™, ftt ‘ ly sharp on Tnesday afterirbdii, an , , vimn. ,ej. . Diannas but spring-like. The air was decided-^ made suit to me tOjgranAhlm letters ' ^ ; of administration of the estate *mdeffects of Ocean Hem Mackerel. . . . Saint Louis Corn Beef. Saint Louis Roast Beef. ...,. H ,, ImiKirP'd aiid An'ericfin Sardines. Salmon (Soused), Mftckerel: , • Imported Macaroni. Fresh Cheese. . . ,. Ffesli Apples, in gallon cans. Bartlett Pears; Qtiinces. . . Grated PineUpple, Peaches: “Winslow’s” Siiccotash-^first jmcked. “Davis Lestor Manor" TiMatoea—hsnd- Crosse & Blacktre?l’s ClMiW-Chow Pickles. Imported Worcestershire Sauce. Baker’s Broma. Condensed Milk. Fresh Snow-Flakes. x tot of Handled Hoes snd Grain Cradles. \ ALL CHEAP For CASH. t t-’ . , T| - , Is another perplexing question;. ( It also ceases to worry when once you look into our Our stock of Spring and Summer Goods is complete in every department. We have just received in all tlie newest shades the most popular goods of the day. NUN’S yElLING. BUNTINGS. DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS. FIGURED MUSLINS. LACEb AND STRlPEb I’JQUES: STRIPED NAINSOOKS. CHECKED NAINSOOKS. Ail elegant line of Ladies’, Gents’ and Boys’ Straw Hats, of nil Styles and Quali ties. . 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; we have a very good assortment. GROCERIES—ALL KINDS GENERALLY TIRED. ' BONELESS CODFISH anH frlNE MACKEREL SIX FOR TEN C^NTS; CALL FOR OLD CROW WHISKEY. GROCERY DEPARTMENT, PARASOLS IN GREAT VARIETY. itING GOODS At: L. S A MU E L S’. I HAVE just received ifty SPRING GOODS, consistins Buntings. Dotted and Plain Swiss, Plain and Figured J Figured Muslins, Laced and Sriped Piques and Cambrics. of Nun’s Veiling; .awns; Plain and CLOTHING, CLOTHING; where you will find all kinds of eatables at most reasonable prices. COME AND SEE US: Wfe like pleasure in showing our goods. Respectfully; } MmLi & tAtiiEKDAiE. Saddles, Bri dlKs axd Harness—“wav down yonder.” , ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. Our Stock of Furnishing Goods Is nbw complete In quality and sizes. The Gentle men’s Underwear consists of Lisle Thread and Gauze, and are in suits or separate to .■>qit the purchaser. A call is respectfully Solicited from all. R: tANDECKER $ BR(h I have a large stock of Men’s, Boys* and Yonlhs’^CLOTHING; Ivhicli I will sell VERY LOW. STRAW HATS OF ALL THIS LATEST STYLES: -TRADE— , I’RKSi; GHOCEHI ES! SEl'OES 1 shoes. s±±oes. A large assortineni iii Kivu’s, Women’s aiid ChilBren’s Shoes: A large as- soitmcr.t cf Fans and’ ar ols. Call eaily and secure BARGAINS. Nd trouble to show goo'.s. Verv respectfjlly; , ... . L. SAMUELS. VICTORIOUS EVERYWHERE!! R. M. HUEY. . English SaddIYS nor $5, f6, $7 and lilt Kentucky Spying Seat Saddles for fiti. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. became colder Wednesday was fires being dec! as night came on. almost a winter day, idly edit)fortable and Eliza E: Ford; deceased: These are, tnegeic— i - ish all and singular itors of tlie ceased, that they' in the Court NORMAN’S •jeOTRALHiiY cordial! —Makk— ,, ... •eh end Bowels whether in cMldiwn or edult*. ItUnoeepUble to the Btonuch without beta* offenaTe to the Uate. • em Mortiu, cSSenTnlanton, UNDERTAKING ! _ie kindred and cred- “teid-EUza E. Ford, # “I , An. i M. ELLIOTT, SB., i of the WOXLM-AIT’S winter clothing in demand. The re-1 Falrfleld Co u rt Ho us« ; s. C., on the 7lh i * . . , .. ports from different sections of tho day of Jilne next after,,publication here- ' Ke»p«»™'ly Uitottos tho public that he .a : ' . - , Of at it o’clock in the forenoon’ to has on hand a full line of country show very cold Weather for “AJr ... show cause, if any thev have, Why tlie said . - , . . this season. Oil Monday snote fell at administration should not h« granted. - ABID CASKETS, Toledo, Ohio, to the depth of thrte \<H ve n umter my hand, this 22nd day dl inches up to three o’clock in the after; l^bfisl^l oT the Mth dtiy of May; ami ls prepared td Ho anjtlilng in under- noon. Snow also fell at Escanaba, ^ in Thjs News and IIerald toBag: A A ■aar*_ \r, a. K BUY LKo. . Hay 24-fxl ' Judge of Probate. MKUTRALltlNQ CORDIAL burry and hannleMU BUck- Doc* not contain Opium mended Wl8- Michigan, and at Milwaukee, dbnsin. da Tnesday the cold snap extended all over the Northwest v V ... W |.M. bO WA b 11V. west . In the upper portion of this State tho weather was decidedly wintry. In Greenville, at six o’clock on Tnesday feveniug, the thermometer registered 46 tiegrewi The Blue Ridge range, vwi- J: E. McDonald. C. A. DobiSLABS. McDonald & douglass, Attorney* at Low, No. 3, Bote Bongo, WINNSBORO, S. C Practice in all the State Conrtt,* -Also,- A full line of BURIAL ROBES, for men,; women and children—o new feature—Very neat, appropriate and cheap. We ask fof a share of the patronage: J. M. ELLIOTT, St: ChUdron. v A.MdeSgaooi ftab per bottle. toUbraBDrvovUUcmd DtaUrt 4m Mm EXCELSIOR CBBICOAL Oft, Sole Proprietor*, Wothollo, AC. O. A A. Universally BRUNSWICK CANVAooED II AMS; DECORTICATED PATENT FLOUR. ROASTED RIO and JAVA COFFEE. SALMON, CANNED CORNED BEEF: POTTED HAM, t’HICKEN, TURKEY. Fresh oat meaD: CANNED TOMATOES: 8UCCOTASIL • PINEAPPLE and PEACHES: PICKLES AND CHOW-CHOW, ami t ^ . . r,, , „ , v 3 Li attei hcd to the c rown of the boiler by expansion Joints and Bolts iff such manner as .1 full a t,w.L-rtf o*m.v»l,tn.r i,.,., to cipully divide the weight between the fonv.-mUnd rearaxlcs. Is mounted on strong a lull stock of eVeiv tiling (isU.ilIy kept | v> , llPe . 8 The Boiler is mounted on axlesof tlie BEST REFINED WROUGHT IRON; in a first-class GROCERY STORE. THE ECLIPSE FARM ENGINE --Ate Open at DR. J. M. OUATILEBaDM, DENTIST. COLUMBIA, m. €; OmcB Over Stanley’d China Hall. G. DESPORTBS. ' 1Uy io-Sbj All vf nuivu V*ni uu BU1U Lu IV lor the CASH. J. F. McMASTER CD. It is a fact, we will sell you a ^ Wagon or Buggy for less than jggy for less than anyone in ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. Inilirored and Powerful Brakes. LARGE FLY WHEEL AND PULLEY. Hinge<l Smoke Stack, provided with efficient DEVICE FOR DETAINING AND EXTIN- G U MU NO the SPARKS. - ■ . • . - THE WAYNESBORO ECLIPSE PATENT SELF-REGULATING GKAU7 SEPARATOR. CLEANER AND BAGGER, the nuatcomplete GRAIN AYERth tltei. •.vorir!, mid UNSURPASSED FOR SIMPLCITY. Capacity for Thr»; !;iii 0 , Separating and Cleaning all kinds of grain Ready for market. ■, TIIE CELEBRATED OSBORNREAPEK AND MOWER, the best Vachiue of the kind In the Market, „ . .. . THE VAN WINKLE, PRATT and BROWN GINS, with FEEDl±S ANlj CONDENSERS. , AU of the above, with every other kind of FARM IMPROVED MAOlllNER’k J sold by April 17 R. J: McCARLEY & CO, • 4 / \ ' mV: ■iSjl : yyr : / . : i ..-•.•I Mm - .. . v v <* -*