The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, May 29, 1883, Image 3
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KJOAL irmltelfNCB.
TVXSDAT. HAT M.
1888.
the‘KJo^V pron^«,w. 4o beh^HiOTt Able-bodied oolored men, will boexo.
and mfpnorable, and every one who cuted foribebprnble critnb of murder
can leave business for a week should | “P on i _f nen hf-their own cofor. There.
but one execution In this
K«w '
.Fot Site—B. Sugenhelmer.
Attention-J. P. Caldwell. Betreilny.
. Teachers’ Ajsodatiou—B. F. Corley,
President.
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LihwI nrten. •». <•
^ -rrThoee who have; taxes to pay
should remember that that flrst instal-
irtent is due obi June ist, and the' books
of the county treasurer will he closed
Atthayime. i v■• /■• •.' •' ' ‘ «•<»». .j
• • — Approted'Cbnnty paper and school
certificates bought;and cfcah paid for
Ti W. Lauderdale. • • * ,
i the ’Surgeon-General
lias been incdre6C«Jed/ Certainly he
.ot'.ght to be, at any ratg^ULhgjs amena-
ble to the laws of his Ordcr/'W^re
informed ' that he U’.unable to give
■bo^ w%f4^^aeietMy wonit Mai,*
—We have an Osborn Reaper which
we will sell At cost, as the season M so
far advanced for this kind etf machin-
’cry. Call at once apd secure a bar
gain. R. J. McCauley & Co.
May129-2t. .. ./
^ p-nThe.) Charlotte JountaUObtkrver
.renorts the cotton crop in that vicinity
greatly damaged by the recent cold
snap—a great deal of the cotton being
Id!led outright. The crop lihafr been
somewhat damaged in Fair&eld, per
haps, to. die extent of killing some of
it and rendering Agpfiu$ stand impossi
ble without 'Y^pfktitinf, but further
than that, no serious injury has resulted
frotu the cold of last week.
• t ’ s.- _ . ’i
^HgdNSPEcnoN.^-J^he review of the
Gordon flight Infantry on Monday
afternoon, by Adjutant and Inspector
-General Mamgault and Colonel Mar
shall, was had at an honr tour late to
get U.au account of it in to-day’s issue
*of* THE News and Herald.. Tya-hope
do have, something to say with refer-
eiwe. to it at another time. ur .-
x: Death.—Mrs. Jane F. Tbomas,
Widow of the late Peyrre Tbujjnas,
Esq., died tff Ridgeway On Friday^ the
25th jnst. The deceased liad reached
•the advanced ago of seventy-five years,
and dulling her long a$d pain hi 1 il-
ness exhibited all the graces of her
beantifnl Christian' character. The
many friends of Mrs. Thomas wiH
regret to learn of her decease. The
. remains were interred in Ute Presby
terian cemetery at Ridgeway.
DeatA qfi-B. F. -Bkyant.—Iiftclli-
gonce has just been received ot the
death of Benjamin Franklin Bryant,
died at ^js^hojne in Benton, Ala-
ba-na, %oR thb ^O&fiisU . He fought
through the Confederate wav, and wa?
a member of the Second South Caro
lina Regiment,; Kershaw’sBrigade,
Loqgstreefs Corps, receiving a severe
-wanndi freak which he suflored naneh.
He .was a native of Longtown, Fair-
field connty, S; C., and fpmoved to
Benton, j&tabaina, iMjt long^after the
close of the war. He leaves a wife,
and one child and many relatives and
friends, many . of wh<
"field county.
tiom
live in Fair-
;. Cotton Statement.—The following
is the comparative cottoir statementfor.
the week ending May'25, 1883: Net
receipts , at all United States ports
during thmwcek same time
last year 13,510; total receipt*, to this
date 5,778,472; to saip^ date lastkyiear
4,506,807. •.•^jpssrts fot» the week 41,-
5^8;. saine week; last year 24,156; total
exports4<> this jiajg. i^808,444;Jp same
date last j’oar 3,183,975. Stock at all
United States ports 537,205; same time
last year 471,043; stock at all interior
tqwns 56,£H^aame time last year 57,-
€46; stock at Liverpool DjiLQQOj
fiaine time last year- 989,000; stock
of American afloat for Great Britain
136,000; same time last year 130,000.
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The Teachers’ . AssoctAvtog.—It
^vill be seen, by reference to the notice
published in to-day’s issue of The
News and Herald, that there willbe
g- meeting of the Tepchers’ Association
at Winnsbffro on Saturday, ^Tafte 2.
We are sincerely anxious that there
shall be ya^full representation of the
teachers from every corner and section
of the county. No one can realize
more keenly than the teachers them
selves the incalculable belief to be
dqfived-from assemblages of this char
acter, nyd it is deubly incumbent upon
them to make every effort towards a
' ’successful, iqtergstpig^, aud- instructive
.jncytiiig onj'he, 2iW^t. ^.Free, open
and frank ..dispussloos ypon the many
vital questions qf school management
shonld-be iij.yltjj^.a«,d qHyouragcd, and
beneficent results, will inevitably fol-
|o\v. ; Let every teacher respond to the
call'
* has been
county since, the war, and such a thing
as three ipen being executed at one time
was neVef known before in the history
of the county, and let ns devoutly hope
that the like' will never occur "agaW.
The prisoners had 1 fair and impartial
trials, which disclosed' three”of the
most (horrible murders ever committed
anyfrhere. Even whiskey, the pack-
house ef T so many ’Shortcomings, was
not charged witirbeing'the'canse of
these. crimes. They were committed
through'a wanton disregard qt human
lifej and the punislunentf that these
ineitape to receivqfc Jurt tUtd proper.
Let it be a warning to others.
» UHINEStr ttOTICBB.
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V jft The “Gate City.’* ", ,
A. 'gcntlemaii from Atlanta, Ga.,. saj'S
at Jf all niedrclne was As pleasant as Nor-
_ j Conflial, he would not
, i , L ., mhld Retil^g sfcfi. Tirol is why Norman’s
tional advantages of A'VoWn nr c>ty,iand , Cordial isao popular. Even the youngest
who comes into daily contact with s?i muth chilthen'aVe as fond of .it as suga# cahdy.
Det the Good Work Go On. ’
Messrs. Crow & Rodgers, Merchants,
•Ean Creelf,*- ii.<, says: “We were Induced
to trt a small lof of Norman’s Neutralizing
Coruial and found ready sale for it. It has
giv£«i splendid satisfaction, and we sell a
great deat-ofit.” “Let the good work gh
on.” Norinan’s Cordial is popular even-
where. -• —>-■ •>—-
enjoy 1U festivities. Our young friends
of the Rpro, Messrs. W. L. McQorytld
and P. M. Brice, are members' of, the
gradnating elass, and we shall, ef
coursq,^ okpqct them to do honor to
themselves and credit toj Winusboro.
We are confident they wifi.
^ •' Country BOrn. i in
Thej, Newberry Neic* Of last wqpk
contains quite a, spicy ai^l thoughtful
cditol-ial on “The advantages of being
born ihftbo country.” |t says: .j,...
Someone says, “Umt a young man who
wishes to succeed 'shotild select a fails as
his birth-place." A young man can’t well
do this, but he. is cegtalnly fortunate If
'some one else lias made the selection ibr
him. We,jt» tik^Erttahii 1 ‘ *
rijft-stSfte life surrounded by all
UPLAND RISE!
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daily
that it is calculated to spur him to effort,
lucky. But facts and statistics slspw that
his country cousins aih - decidedly more
fortunate, and start life with the odds
largely in their favor for a successful ca
reer. Look around yqn aud.npt». tile men
within the ^freie o£ ‘yout ; own - Observation
who have micceeded in life, and if we are
not much mistaken you will find that the
large majority of them are neither city-
born wof ei'ty-reareid- A New. York preach
er sbme time ago addressed a letter to over
two hundred xeminent^Cojagres^meiV, Gov
ernors, college presidents, ’lawyers, mer
chants, etc.; with a view pf ascertaining
the secret of their success in life. One
question asked was as to birth-place. Out
of 211 persons who replied to these letters
125 were born in the country. |
It |t certainly a noteworthy fuct that |
Very large majority of prominent i J^ftore is one
, , • ‘ , , {imd is in prime condition. .The location is
statesmen 'who have figured m the j o, e of the most adxaqta^bous in town,
political historv of the country were , The lot is quite a large, due, aiid upon it are
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par-
b. sugenbeimebl
Wlitlnsboro Steam Fire pngine^Co.
T HERE will be an extra meeting of yonk
Company in Town Hall this ( Tuesuay)
t’ening, May 29th, at o’clock.
By order of the President: J :
J. P, CALOWET.L;'
May 29 Secretary,
ev
FOR 8AL,R.
T t^E store-building «md lot now occupied
by the und&'Mgne,(i are offered for sale.
lie of the best in Wmnsboro,
, , , , . . , , a large warehouse and other buildings,
born l Atm reared beyond the pale A»f. Terms, very moderate. For further
•. Oalhoiin. ticulars apply to /f n*. > ,
city life, Webster, Ulay, Calhou’r,
Jefferson, Davis, Alexander Stephens,
Thtinnan,, Ediqivuds, Hill and Blaine
aud a host oft others were country
boys, and, played away the -eariy .years
of their lives amid the scenes of the
fa^ryard. -i j . d . - »
The Presidential list Is on record,
and the country bears the distinguished
honor of having given birth to over
three-fourths of the Chief Magistrates
of the Nation.
We know of no hypothesis upon
which an explanation of tho phenom
enon can be had, unless it be, that the
freedom of country life and the purity
of the country air. contribute in a
large measure to the vigor of physical
and, mental development.
SOUTH CAROLINA. NEWS. J
-A yonmr ground hog was captured
on Long Creek, Oconee county, on
Tuesday last. ■ ^ ,
—The Mormon missionaries are still
“doing” Vork county. It is said they
have made a nAmbeivofysouvetts.
—The Hon. John B. Moore, Senator
from Anderson catRuty^.has recently
been elected president of a base bail
'-'“tri? ,v*r . :
—A. farmer 1m .Spaitttfiiburg county
owns a scrub cow that gave twejitv-
eight gallons and. two'quarts of milk
in-one week. , - -jl V
v 4-Prof. Wm. S. iloferti of Adger
CqlTegd, has been elected Es one of tjte
teachers. in the Normal School at
Franklin; N. -Ci, this summer. He
wl'l have charge of the department of
mathematics. ^
Owing to We unseasonably ‘cold
May 29-tf
TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION.
1 MIE memliers of the Teachere’ Associa-
.; tiOn are requested to meet at’ Mount
Ziott Institute on Saturday, June 2nd, at
11 tfclock, a, ;
By order qf Executive Committee: •
, . jj F CORLEY, President.
M. B. McMa^teh, Secretary.
’ As business of importance, - and'in wbieh
every teacher is deopty-' tuterested, Will
coine befoiq. the Association, Jt is to be
hoped that evety teacher who. can .possibly
do so will attend. ’ *l y *- »»•
do so will attend.
May 29-txl
JOHN BOYD,
S. C. F. C.
\yeather Which has bc^n ipre^ailingof
late, the crops arc looking bad in Dar
lington county. Cotttm, Irom the ef
fects of cold nights, has a yellowish cast,
but of course a few days of w.stya
weather would give it renewed vitality^
—A little son of Mr. J. R. Sanders,
in the Fork, Orangeburg connty, was
bitten by a mad dog last week, in front
of his father’s gaie. It appears that
$100 ifeWARD. ,*••
A REWARD of ONE IIUNDRISD .DQL-
LARS will ho paid by the Town
Council ’of Wlhnsboro for information
with proof to convict any person or per
sons of attempting to set fire to and burn
the outbuilding on the premises of Joseph
R. Robertson, (conimJnHp'fcWvvn as the
Ladd Building) on the night of the 5th of
May, 1813.
****?ma«*«*..
- APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
N otice is hereby Given that
the undersigqed have ijthlj day filed
with the Clerk of the Crtuft of Common
Pleas foe the County of Faiyfield, a petition
they ai d their associatrii’rASj
aying that
decla
.y
politic,
ra
e declared a body coriHimte and
under the ,st . .
^A-vmOs anD Loan Association”, in ac
cordance .with the provisions of the General
Statutes of the Stale of SoritorCaroliha.
G. H. McMASTER.
„• D. R. FLENNIKEN,
" • JNO. S. REYNOLDS.
WinnsboiTvS.' C., May 17, 1883.
May 19-fxlm -.
DoNSt bov a Wagon until you see us.
It will pay j ju.
ULYSSE G. DESPORTES.
FARM MACHINERY!
I HAVE for sale, direct from the manu-
„ _ t — facturers, all kinds of Agricultural Macliin-
Ut« dog was barking aldong the cattle ery, Implements, etc., etc. Engines^of all
frontofilie •house and the little boy »tees, *
s/s l II Vs VsV’llYVsir"
eld iii the j^ll of the
CheibtHtiV Aesociati&i*
in frontorihetionse and the little boy
was sent out to., stop it when the dog
tdrncd upon him and bit him.
—The State Convention of the Young
Men’s -Ctjiisdan Association will con-
venertt CaitNttmim^Btrui^aav', Jnu£ 14-.
The business meetings of the conven
tion will be held
Young Men’s
During the’ session, religions services
will be held at the several churches at
|light. ,y
—Mr. H. L. Clinkscalcs died at his
residence in Abbeville comity on Jast
Monday morning from rheumatism of
the heart. He was one of the' inost
progressive and energetic fanners in
Abbeville county, and a most excel
lent young mani being at the time of
his, death about thirty-two years of
age. Up wa» a graduate of Erskine
College, and possessed a.: bright and
cultured mind. HfsTemaiifS were in
terred at Little River church,' after
appropriate funeral services, conducted
by the Rev. W. M. Grier, D. Dp. ■ :
: —Newberry county has a trial jus
tice who advertises that hq wiH for the
ierm of one year attend to all business
intrusted to him r A;ec of clmrgc in t.he
rtmpe of fees or'otherwise. He htt«
been a squire and jurtico for some
^yventy years, during .which tiqje there
whs-one appeal, from .file coqrty which
he promptly ‘frcfus&i to’^rant.” He 1 leave ,
has never had.the highest: regard for show catalogues, etc.
. from three to one hundred and fifty
horse power.
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SAW MILLS AND GRIST MILLS,
Manufactured at the Metropolitan Iron
JVbrks, Richmond, Virginia.
'From tlie'Ydirk, Pennsylvania, .Agricul
tural Workar^U kinds of Tiunjemehte,
4iw» a.neel-ScreW/t<vu Tin c4#r>clluft .will
thrdsh.iiiid c^an ^xtJ' - 11n.sHe!s' , 'l)f ’wifcftt
pqr hojrr pr two hundred bushels of cats
petHotfr? ■
; Sttlky PlOtegns', Cultiva't^/HafrowWBltfd
Ploughs and Plough Stocks of all kinds
and sizes. Also Reapers, with self-dropper
or self-bimler. „
I am igeat for the
HEDRICK HAY AND COTTON PRESS.
This Press will, with three hands, press
straw in small bales as fast fast as the
thresher can clean it; and with three hands
can bale cotton faster than a sixty-saw gin
can turn the lint out.
I have also some ot
TON GINS, with atHlie modern improve
ments, with PRESSES from the factories.
I also sell
v;-*. t >h r ■
COTTON-SlSED OIL MILLS.
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Scales of all site, that wifi, weigh from
one-half pound to five tons. !£
Carriages, Buggies and Riding Carts, of
all sizes and prh'e*. J-
"any person wishes topur<jliase any of the
ve-mentioned goods, they will please
at Mr. JAMES Q. DAVB’S office and
e Word wRh him, and I will call, and
lM-
Can be planted anywhere And at same time ’that cottort
can, and be cultivated very much like it.
ONLY A FEW BUSHELS LEFT.
O i ’ > • ' ■ • ... •• ' ■
' .ONE PECK produced last year in this county SIX
BUSHELS, worth
*•’- i
SIX DOLTJRS PER BUSHEL,
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with blit ordinary attention. Call and get particulars.
< J. H. HARDEN & BRO.
Is
-SO BUY YOUR-
M ? p ^ ’ * , ! J ^ - -y- ^ ^ ^ ^
FURNITURE FROM R. W. PHILLIPS.
Mattresses'of my own manufac
ture. Use economy—buy the best
—dniy where you can get the cheap
est.
( A new supply of Children’s Carri
ages, of tlie latest designs and low
hi price. . . .
: you can save money by buying
vour.picture Frames, IVallPocketet.
Brackets, JIat-racks, Spring Beds,
Wire Mattresses and Window
Shades from R. W« PHILLIPS.
I nirv agent for several different
SEWING MACHINES, and some
of them as GOOD as cau lie made.
You will find, it to your iifterest to
price mine before .making a’ piir-'
chase ELSEWHERE. Remember
tiiat I cannot be undersold by any
oner
I could give you as MANY REFERENCES AS YOU WANT, but do not think it,
necessary, as the machines will RECOMMEND THEMSEL VfiW when you get one. Sew
ing machine belts, oil, oilPantiandtreediesfor sfO. I willorderany
for a sewing machine,
attention.
i
Agent for Doors, Sash and Blinds.
... part that is wanted
All orders will have prompt
Apia-
IMEIITHAW 5 S1IIMEB
-SHALL WE BE-
CLOTHED ?
J
.wliich niost fiier-
i: j it...
que
plexes the mind of the Individual • arid {lie
vairiily. To relieve yourself of this' per
plexity, you should call aud hear our prices
ou
SPRING GOODS,
Of which we now have a large anil well
assorted stock. Everything in the way of
DRY GOODS,’ NOTIONS, etc., that is
wanted, from the commonest domestic to
the nteaet^.DRESS GOODS, and ‘all 'the
novelties fin NOTIONS. If you want a
nice suit of
CXjCTHIISFGI-
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Come and see our stock, or choose from
our line of samples. If we cannot please
you in one we can in the other. We have
sotpetlilng nice In this way, and guarantee
fits ns well as quality of goods. . . -
We have aAcw pretty and nobby line of
HATSfchi both reft and 1 straw, and can
please trfert(>ost fastidious. • , -i
Wffask an inspection, ofour stock of
SHOES, which Is very large, embracing all
qualiticskind fetyles. Something nice in
low-cuts and slippers. «
In all departments we endeavor to give
the Best goods at LOWEST PRICES.
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Respectfully, , ,
' j 1 i 1 \ i. } t ,
CALDWELL & LA’UDERDAE
AND SEASONABLE
WHEREWITHAL
SHALL WE RE FED?
Our stock of Spring and Summer Goods
is complete in every department.
We have just received in all the newest
i • » . • ^ " t ; . •. /'
shades the iriost popular goods, of the day.
NUN’S VEILING.
,, . BUNTINGS.
DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS.
FIGURED MUSLINS.
LACED AND STRIPED PIQUES.
STRIPED NAINSOOKS.
CHECKED NAINSOOKS.
., j. fm*. v.. 1
Is another perplexing question. It also
ceases to worry wlien once you look into
our , l ’ .
r -.i ^ 'i* r."
GROCERY DEPARTMENT,
where you will find all kinds of eatables at
most reasonable prices.
An elegant line «f Ladies', Gents
Boys’ Straw Hats, of all Styles and
aud
Quali
ties.
COME AND SEE US.
We take pleasure la showing our goods.
Respectfully,
CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE.
Svneve&Jfcin'LESAND Harness—“WAY
down yonder.”
ULYSSE G. DESPORTES.
PARASOLS IN GREAT VARIETY.
Our, Stock of Furnishing Goods is now
complete in quality and sizes. The Gentle
men’s Underwear consists of Lisle Thread
and Gauze, and are lu suits or separate to
suit the purchaser.
A call is respectfully solicited from all.
P LAX PECKER Sr BRO.
, .FRESH
Gr K H c E RIE S !
-JL.
‘V.\M
,, Comme^cemw 1; at EitsKiNk.-r-The
. prelnhiity x.ftri’angcmejits for tjie Ap
proaching Gcrfrunencemept at Froklno
CoUcgq, i)ave beeiraU perfeefod and a
rare lifortjy festival, is anticipated.
The name8.Vqf.the speakers for the
various positions will warrant all in
jmticipating an occasion worth attend-
2K the Rev.
lawyers or bqok law, but following the
lead of his otyiltomnioq -eense, he has
settled maNy-dHBcultioS, and has beep
a^kiqd of oyaolq for hie neighborhood.
Hcsfow piuposcB to .uo freo iU triai jns-
ticing” thaKthe people of his •‘tofraship
rnaxpobfoll into?,the hriridsjof inexpe-
rienepd or oppi^iive oflcci-s,,!
—The NewbewWJv^r#. tliinks the
female''portion of-Hia ftjimth only too
good for males,' inatritnonia
The editor afivr
‘JAMES PAGAW,
i AGENT.
May 17-tf
-*rr
Bur the Pai.mktto Wa'
ULYSSE G,
N Of
FORTES.
matrimonially}
visas young men to abai -
iig. .On Sunday, June 2% the , . - -• . ^ .
William AdamB, of AqgusW, (™ccev
sor V» Dr. Irvine), hill preach the - - - - -
Baccalaureate sermon; the Hon. W.
M. Robins, of North Carolina, will
deliver the anniversary address on
Wednesday,, the rtpijtmenceraent day of
Erskine College; {he Rev. D. G. Cald
well, of North, Carolina, will deliver
the alumni address, and Miss Sallie
Miller, of Camden, Ala., the alomnie
essay. The R^v, Mason W. Pressley,
ef Cheste- C- Uv delivers the medals in
the Enph vnian Society, and J. E. Mo-
Ponald, I 4., of this place, the medals
the P iipmathetn Society. On the
Whole, the cotoraeboenieht occasion at
WE fitAVE -
TK/IEjIO THBMIl!
of vonng ladies even Jn tho middle
and higher classes w ho Are good cooksf
notable housewives and ptaetical ecoiw
omists, who, strange as H may- appeal:,
will be contented with d plain and
humble home, if you wiil do your part
toward making it happv. If you don’t
know where to find them, come to no
and we will tell you, as soon as we a e
conviuced that you have refortued aud
mean business.”
—The Orangeburg IHmerarid Dem
ocrat says: ■^Orangeburg wm-have an
experience next month that'fehe never
has had before. • On the 22nd of June,
between the hours of 10 a. m and 2
p. «n., Richard Jeffcoat, William Treze-
vaut and Horace Hall, three young, ’
Buy/the Gj^ISER ENGINE and SEPA
RATOR from #
J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr.
We have fried them sand know them to
be good, and would not sell them if we did
not think so.
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—ALSO,—
The well-.known ^ >
“FLLIOTT
is offered to the public. We will be pleased
to have the home orders. ’
Now is the time to bring in OLD-GINS
for repairs. „ • / - *
J.Tii. ELLIOTT, Sr.
NORMAN’S
Ht0 TSALIZ /Wo
CORDIAL,
-mark— ' '
S BUBXand effectaal Remedy tarthe cure of
A. &11 IrreOnlarUiee anddlaordere of the Stom-
•oh and Boweli, whether in children or adults.
11 Is acceptable to the Stomach without beinf
aasa&ris
Heartburn, Ucl
rnrojbMAxsr’s
? RKUTRAUZINQ CORDIAL
‘ It at pleatanC and haM(leM u BUtck-
berrjr Win*. Does apt contain Opium
and will not coneti
of the
- J.
j^->-PHce aji. and »i
'toUbiMDrutgttf and Deal**.*
CTmtrarrty tiHidpnn. 00,
’. v Sok Proprietors,
WalbaUn, S. C. U. 8. A.
JDK. J. M. ODATILESauM,
DENTIST.
, COLVMBIAs fl. €.
Office Over Stanley’s China HaLl.
May ib-Jm
BRUNSWICK CANVASSED II AMS,
DECORTICATED PATENT FLOUR.
ROASTED RTO and JAVA COFFEE.
SALMON, CANNED CORNED BEEF.
POTTED HAM, CHICKEN, TURKEY.
’ »'f f
FRESH OAT MEAL.
, M X.,
CANNED TOMATOES.
y ’ , a # J
SUCCOTASH.
PINEAPPLE and FEACIlES.
PICKLES AND CHOW-CHOW, and
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a full stock of everything usually kept
THE 6LQTHIHG H80SE
OF
L. K iNARD,
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OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL, COLUMBIA, S. C.]
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I have just opened a large stock of SPRING GOODS for Men, Youths and Boys, in
Suits of Cassimere, Flannel, 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. Gents’ FINE
SHOES in Low-Quarters and Gaiters. ' . .
Orders sent to my address will be proiqpUy attended to....
M L. KINARD.
CHAMPION”
W0IIS1.0*
MOWERS, REAPERS, BINDERS.
SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION. STRONG AND
DURABLE, and EASILY MANAGED; EVERY ONE
W AKR ANTED
TO DO THE WORK PERFECTLY, IF NOT T
MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED.
FOR SALE BY
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W. It. DOTY & CO., agents;
winnsboro, s. a
April 19-t\2in
JUST STOP AND THINK!
in a first-class
GROCERY STORE.
All of which will bo sold LOW for
the CASH.
It is a fact, we will sell yiht a
Wagon or Bui
town.
nnsMf Tin* VTIUAJ K'AUUSA A S' * I A
rggy for less than anyouo hi
ULYSSE G. DESPORTES.
*SL- KU-22^ ilP»r AND JT
-THE—
RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES
-AT-
B. SUGENHEIMER’S.
An e^nniiriation of our goods anil a knowledge of ran 1 prices will convince you
that we are lulling you only the PLAI^f UNVARNISHED TuUTIL . ... ,
IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND SHOES,
\ve have a vciy good assortment.
GROCERIES—ALL KlNllS GENERALLY
TIRED..
BONELESS CODFISH and FINE MACKEREL
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SIX
FOR TEN CENTS.
CALL FOR OLD CROW WHISKEY.
>ItINGGOOil§
~AT=
L. SAMUEL S’.
I HAVE just received my SPRING GOODS, consisting of Nun’s Veiling,
Huntings. Dotted niui Plain Swiss, Plain “arid Figured Lawns, Plaiu and
Figured Muslins, Laced and SripedPiquAs and Cambrics.
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CLOTHING, CLOTHING
I have irlarge stock of Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ CLOTHING, which I
will sell VERY LOW.
STRAW HATS OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
SDIOHJS, SHOES, SHOES.
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A large assortment of Men’s, Women’s and Children's Shoes. A large as
sortment of Fans and I’arasols. Call early and secure BARGAINS. No
trouble to show goods.
Very respectfully, , *. . . v< . -
L. SAMUELS.
VICTORIOUS EVERYWHERE!!
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A #1 ma 5 m* J3 V
THE ECLIPSE FARM ENGINE
mi roved and Powerful Brakes. LARGE ELY WHEEL AND PULLEY. Hinged
smoke Stack, provided with efflcleut DEVICE FOE DETAINING AND EXTIN
<L iftlllNG the SPARKS.
THE WAYNESBORO ECLIPSE PATENT SELF-REGUL.'.TINT GRAIN
iEl’A liATOR, CLEANER AND BAGGER, the most complete GRAIN t AVER in ti.e
world, and UNSURPASSED FOR SI MPEG IT Y. Capacity tor Thrwdiur, Separating,
and Cleaning all kinds of grain Heady for market
THE CELEBRATED OSBORN REAPER AND MOWER, the best Machine
the kind in the MsfknU J
THE VAN WINKL
. J. F. McMASTER £ UQ. cqndenseIE. . /
sold by
April 17
E, PRATT and BF.OWN GINS, Villi .FEEDERS AND
the above, with every other kind of FARM IMPROVED MACHINERY,
It. J. McCURLET & CO.
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