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■X7TWCS5:: LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. i fir .aT»;::i SATURDAY, «TUKB 5 >nr AHroptl»PTnent«, Monthly Report- k of Council. -J. N. Center, ? • l ocal Brlef^. 4 ,-.. • ’ , ...'“The lawyers, have not ( a?, usual been busy this week preparatory to court. .... •. »»...,»■<• »» i*. * »* i» —There is generally little business of conse^pepoe. .at the Jut\e ^term pf court, and apparently less this time than pstial., * —Approved county paper and school certificates bought and pash paid for same by T. W. Lauderdale. * —Prof. R. Means Davis, of the •South Carolina College, will deliver lectures at the next session of the State Normal Institute on history, geogra phy and methods qf t|a^h|ng., . . y —The county treasurer collected during the month of May $3,366.65 luxes. This is a good showing for ’Fairfield, and as it will be observed ipuph nujre flattering than the last sta'eiucht in This News and IIkrald with reference to it. ^ . u , —Mr. Cronenberg Cxpecfs to close his gallery on June 16. Don’t miss this dpportunity to secure good photo- 'graphs. May 81-2t —The Chester Reporter says that jthe prospects for the wheat crop in .that county are good—equally as good as last year. Oats sown early last fall 'promises an excellent yield, but the jspring oats are altogether unpromis r-i f’ | '*“■^7 moment they come to themselves again (referring to a hasty divortyi suiUin tlipt city), some way will have to be devised which will keep them In a condition of insensibility att the time. This is the only safe thing! u,. >v U i- i , How bard on the Women 1 The Crops Elsewhere.—The York- ville jtnqvlrer, speaking 'of the crop prospects in that county, says: : The cotton plant was not generally in jured ,ln this section by the frost and cold weather ,of last week, though in some lo- caljtift} the Injury was so severe to the crop that the fields were ploughed up and Re planted .with com. This condition, 4ioi(v- ’eyex, applies only to a. tygrited e^tept Other vegetation, suffered but little ffom the frost.. The cotton plant is weak and at this time unpromislngf owing to the late cool, weather and of seasonable rain, from which lettsr cause the com crop is equally unpromising. Fanners tell ns that their land in cotton most heavily fertilised does not now promise as well as other fields with which they took le^ fl^jre. ,With timely rains and wanner weather, how ever, the crop wnulg^et improve consider ably. As compared with last year the wheat crop will be short The oats crop is reported good by a number of farmers and with some of them harvesting has already commenced. "IONTliL¥-REifOB» * of The gI&rk of cotoiscft. i . l RECEIPTS. Cash on hand Rent of mar! Fines Sale of beef bn f*ceet Street vender’s tfaense Is >V>May i, 1883..... kpt, first quarter . r . . -I .$140 93 . 3fi 00 . 10 00 . 2 00 1 00 -SO BUY YOUR- Due J. N. Center, Clerk 77 19 Furniture from r. w. Phillips. <h->. $066 12 DISBURSEMENTS AS PER ORDERS. Police V salarie8 $ 66 00 Lamp-lighters 20 00 Keeper of Town Clock, 1881....... 50 OP Three hundred feet rubber hose, F. O F. E. Company 243 60 Oil, matches, wicks, ,'dtc., street lamps 47 37 Police uniforms ♦-L-*..* 31 40 Hook and Ladder truck.house 61 00 Public pound ’ «. .. 5 00 Wtgk un stireets. 38 25 Wdhk on bridges. 4 00 I hereby certify that the above is a ■ cor- . $566 12 .11 Ml. ry tnat the al . ^ f the receipts aud disburse ments for the mouth of May, 18&5. J. N. CENTER, ^ Clerk, of Council. WE HATE ¥s&IEr> THEM i i Meeting ok Mount Ziojc ^j^ciett.— Pursuant to a call, a meeting of the Mount Zion Society was held in the Town Hall on Thursday, the 31st ult., at ten o’clock. The school trustees of the district made a report in substance that the Peabody^ futjd had been with drawn, and that in consequence it wonld be impossible after the present scholastic year to pay the principal of ion more than sixtv dollars Buy the, GEISER ENGINE and se^eA- Buy the RATOKfi rom J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. been ontn. ing on account of the dry weather of | ^, r>u . Ihe last three weeks. 5 ... ; month. Heretofore be has , —Mr. D. R. Flcunikcu began bar-1^.^^ e{ghtv dol|ar8 per !nont vesting his pat* on Friday w,t l‘ a 9e, f- Th e secretary was instructed to com bining reaper. It is a no^ 1 f 1 ^ Lunicate the facts to the Trustees of and to the unprejudiced mind dearly Monnt zlon A re8olut5oil demonstrates the wonderful labor- was pa8se(J inrruct{ng the buHding paving power of modern improved to , nue effort6 t0 .machinery.,^Onr farmers ou^bt to see l t ^ e ^ ecesnr y by sub- such machinery in actual opevhtiofi. ^riptlon and to take steps at the ear- -The Charlotte Journal-Observer day po 88lblo t0 have uewbuiId . We have tried them and know them to be good, and would not sell them if we did not think so. —> —ALSO,— The well-lmoV-n “EEEIOTT GIW” r t .e , •> •••■q.nepi f® oflered te the public. We will be pleased to have the home orders. :*! Now is tlie time to bring in OLD GIN5 for repairs. J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. Mattresses of my own manufac ture. Use economy—buy the best —buy where you can get the cheap- csl) A new supply of Children’s Carri ages, of the latest designs and 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 R. W. PHILLIPS. I am agent for several different SEWING MACHINES, And some of them as GOOD as can be made. You will find it to your interest to price mine before making a pur chase ELSEWHERE. Remember that I cannot be undersold by any one. - f -Mn-i MOWERS. REAPERS, BINDERS. I could necessary, ing machi Id give you as MANY REFERENCES AS YOU WANT, bwt do not think it , as the maehim's will RECOMMEND THEM8EL VE8 when you get one. Sew - ne baits;.oil, oil cans ami needie^fbrsale. for a sewing machine. Agent for Doors,-Sasl: and Blinds, attention. I will order any part that is w anted All orut lers will have prompt Ap 19- -=e- ~t “x r- SEED UPLAND RICE Can be planted anywhere and at same thrnd that cotton can, and be Cultivated very much like it. i , i r * t ONE It is a fact, we will sell you a Wagon or Buggy for less .than Anyone in town. ULYSSE G. l)ESPORTES. denies with,some indignation that it is j a custom in that city for a young man to take the lady’s arm instead of the 'converse. We must confess that we ings erected and improvements made on th*.collegc premises. A. 8. Doug lass, Tfcsq., was fleeted a member of L1 ^ the Board of Trustees of the to fill the yac^ijicy caused by the death of'Capt. James Beaty. JVRY ELOQUENCE. ' ■ 11 ’.it In^erioira Peroration In the Star Ronte Trial*. Now, gentlemen, vou. the rasponsibilUy in vour too were laboring under the impres- .siou that the practice was fashionable in Charj/ptte v However, we can see nothing sq hprrible in it ns to “shock” even the modesty of onr contemporary. • —We are sorry to learn that the,rain on Thursday night was n.ot at all gep- eralthrodghout the county, The farm-1 . e ^ you . Their fates are ers iu different sections yeporj that the bands. In your keeping is everything most serious consequences ,to the crops they love. Everything they; ho|d d*q|- are likely to result if the present drv i8 in your power. With this. frarfbj - •• “Vr "K Mr fg&z grain crop cut off, the stand of cotton Y ou have no right to harken to pje seriously injured-by thq, ( cold snap, the promptings of fear. Beware of preju- wet weather in the early part of the dicqs. ..Look to the testimony alone. i n *_ Be Rot convinced by the last.argnment; \ear, the late con. plant.ng iqfon e * I ijsteu not to epithets instead of Jacts. quence have together given rise to very ft eca u eve iy argument; m*clp, in ,tjiis gloomy predictions with reference to case. Put the evidence i.n Ipe. scale _ I'T. 1*1* Jift s.. iir_ I ai.A than liavo Ibn Vtnnm* Aiui irmilhood IlTENTION IS CALLED To FRfiSfl ADDITIONS ONL Y 'A FEW feVMeZ'S LEFT. |pife‘CK produced last year in this county BUSHELS, worth ' t SIX 1)6LLAES FEE BUSHEL, with bVit bVdinary attention. Call and get particulars. J. H. HARDEN & BRO. six SPRIG; S1IER. TO MY ••• The Celebrated ‘Bcunswici’ obe. ttains—try crop Mrospcctt in Fairfield. W;e iiopej and then have the honof. aiid inanhqp. seasc and met our friends wll - bright side of things. look on the verd i c t. That is all 'e honest we 3*|cT7-tl»e..ver- }t is foy yon to Ocean Gem Mackerel, t ■’ r t , Sai".t Lotiis Com Beef. Saint Louis Roast Boat', .. . . Imported and’-Amerfcan Sardines. I Salmon (Soused), MackareL-i . Imported Macaroni. Fresh Cheese. Fresh Apples, in gallon cans. Bartlett Pears, Quinces. e«;»- •. Grated Pineapple,- Peaches. “W,ihslow’s” Succotash—first packed. • Davis Lester Manor” Tomatoes—liaiid- . packed. Crosse & Blackwell’s Chow-Chow Pickles. Imported Worcestershire Sauce Baker’s Broina. v i.fr .. * Condensed Milk. diet of your honesty,.. H ia toj* yon to say whether these defetiaants sliall live jjvith honqr among tlieir fellow-citi- zena; wlnther they shall live in the free air or he taken from their wives, Timely Rain.—A ipagnificept. rain fell in some portions of the county on Thursday night last and all vegetation I f^n" thcir“ chUd^ looks fresh and growjng. f It Tji.ad been sides, from all they npld most dear. It drv in Winnshoro and in the 'surround- is for you to say wjiethyr they shall be >■» Wi S&SSg single s’ar in all the sky of eternai nignt; whether they, shall be branded as criminals. After all that they have sunered^ after tbpy have beep pursued by the government as no defendants have before been pursued, it is for you to say whether their homes shall he blasted by the lightning of a false ver dict. You must say jvhether ^ttyeir future shall be one of agony, of grief, of tears. ;• ,, Nothing beneath tbq stars of heaven is so profoundly.sqdri^ *if ,w wreck of a human being. . Nothing is so profound ly mournful as a home CQMered. wijji shame. Thq tlviug .is a^, infinitely sad as the thing that snail enst a stain g^op children yet unborn, it, is tpr,you fq say whether this shall be -such a ver dict or one in accordance with the law and the facts. , The prosecution is heated with the chase, they are excited by the hunt, hut I will say that in the end they Will be a thousand times better pleased with a verdict of not guilty than with what they ask’. They WfDjfc***^* thoif _i_i_ mm 1 — ^■MAirTr rnjnr tn ^"J5b?tofy; they would like success, id they would have you give tojhoqa aspirations greater weight thaii to homes and wives and children. 1 want a verdict tfort wil), relieve my clients that will lift frorii them the cloud; $ that will nll ( t,hq coming days ; $ ybraict that wi sense of joy an o you', oue an all. j !„.j itf Many ladies were. weeping duietU- when Mr. IngerscHJ, sig£ down*, and all of the spectators were visibly affected. ji VBIHE88 NOTICE#. Fresh Snow-Flakes. , r A lot of Handled Hoes and Grain. Cradles. ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. R. M. HUEY. Yew ADDITIONS and a refreshing ^iid seasonable rain was quite acceptable. v. ■ l *i v ' r-" h »***»I*t« All Dead?—What has become..of! the rqadiug-room, the .poUon factory the festival, the moot court, the broom drill and the debating society? All dead? , It certainly Iq^ka so. What is it in the atmosphere of Winnshoro that is so fatal to every laudable enter prise? Will some public-spirited phy sician subject it to an analysis and report us the result of his iuvestiga- tiou? We are puzzled! Religious Services.—SerVuset will he held iii the difierent churches tc- ,* ’ • l' V . morrow, as follows: Methodist—Rev. J. 8. Connor, 11 f. m., the Rev. A. M. Chrejtzberg, Presiding Elder, 81 p. m. .. - , Presbyterian—Rev. D. fe. Jordan, Jl, a. in., and 8, p. m. Bible class at 3i, p. ra. Sunday School at 10, a., in Associate BeTormojj. “ ‘ ‘ at 11, a. m., and 8, p. m. Sunday School at 10, a. m. ... Personal.—Judge Hudson and So licitor Gasfoii . - . J? . noon on the five o’clock tra.1 convenes Mouday morning I am receiving daily ne^, additions tp niy Stock of Shelf lana and Staple j < ; * < r- " • ditOCERIKS. are expected this aftey tratu. * Coii Court _ at teu o’clock Mi v . Robert Boyles, the eldest son of J. R. Boyles*, Esq.', is now in. town oil a visit to hi* father’s fondly*. He is looking well and .hearty, «nd we are glad to welcome him back to his old home. vertl Groceries. SHELF Yomatoes and Tb\natoes and Okra iu V cans-. !.Apples and Peaches. Raspberry, Strawberry, .^Pineapple ■ Citron and Oi*ange. Mannalade Ham Sausage, Corned Beef and . , . Tongne in ci«ns, -.j Roast-..Chf9keii and U«^st ^jUfkoys Picklps',fellies and Lemons. Cheese and Maccaroui’. stawdarB groceries . . . • Sugars, Cofibes,rgnd Teas of various • grades Meal, Flp^£ „ iimUmh wr^aruinnia uacon. Borden’s Eagle Condensed KV-. a «- ; .Raisins au^ Ifuts. bpices and Confectioneries of kinds. All of which will bo 8(5Ld CHEAP for CASH by S. 8. WOLFE; IHESEfflTHAL -SHALL W'E BE- CtOTHED ? SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, STRONG AND DURABLE, and EASILY MANAGED; EVERY ONE WARRANTED TO DO THE> WORK PERFECTLY, MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. IF NOT THE FOR SALE BY W. II. DOTY & CO., AGENTS, • 7 ^ ’ ' * -. WINjYSBOEO, s. c. April li)-tx2in VICT0RI8US EVERYWHERE 11 ■A Univsrs Admir; Js one of the questions which most ]xv- ph'krathe.niiiid of the iiulivirtual and the family. To relieve yours‘'lf of this per plexity, you should call and hear our pi ices on VND SEASONABLE SPRING GOODS, Our stock of Spring and. Summer Goods . . l i is complete in every department. We have just received in all the newest shades the most popular goods of the daV. » >* „• NUN’S VEILINQ. BUNTINGS. DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS’. FIGURED MUSLINS. LACED AND STRIPED PIQUES. STRIPED NAINSOOKS. CH^cfcfeD NAINSOOKS. "f! ■ An elegant line of Ladies’, Gents’ and V.’ • ■ ' • , - ^ *« • 4. t * * V» Boys’ Straw Hats, of all Styles and QuaB- ties. . ..Of which we now have a large and well assorted stock. Evervildm, 7 in the way of DRY 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 CT-iCTHiiisra- Come and see our stock, or choose from our line of samples, .if 'we cannot please you in one.wa can in the other. Wo- 'have somethin; 7 nice in thif $vky, and guarantee fits as well as quality of goods. We have a veiy 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 and styles.- Something nice in low-cuts ahd slippers. . • In all departments we. endeavor to give the best goods at LOWEST PRICES. Respectfully, CALDWELL & LAUDERDAE. THE ECLIPSE FARM ENGINE Is ttaehed to the crown of the boiler by expansion Joints and Bolts in such manner as to equally divide the weight between the forward and rear axles. Is mounted on strong v heels. The I toiler is mounted on axles of the BEST REFINED WROUGHT 1RON1, improved and Powerful Brakes. LAROE FLY WHEEL AND PULLEY. Hinged Smoke stack, provided with efficient DEVICE FOR DETAINING AND EXTIN- Gl lSHING the SPARKS. THE WAYNESBORO ECLIPSE PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND BAGGER, the most complete GRAIN SAVERintho world, and UNSURPASSED F< )R SIMPLOITY;. Capacity for Threshing, Separating and Cleaning all kinds of grain Ready for market. THE CELEBRATED OSBORN REAPER AND MOWER, the best Machine of the kind in the Market. THE VAN WINKLE, PRATT and BROWN GINS, with FEEDERS AND CONDENSERS. All of the above, with every other kind of FARM IMPROVED MACHINERY, sold by II. J. McCAKLEY & CO, April 17 THE OLOTHIIS HOUSE -OF- M. L. KINARD, WHEREWITHAL 1 STAALX. WE RE FEI>? Parasols GREAT VARIETY. Is another perplexing question. It ceases to worry when once you look our also into _ . GJ)^' K piucking°the > 'tui- nad taken place at Melbourne, in the I key” (polar la pava). Most qeonle have —“ “ *T»iW u, v DEPAku.^ Uui otocK of 1 urmshing Goods is mow SNT. The Association Tb^bAt.—Accord ing to appointment; a noticq x»f which jvas duly published }^Thk Kpws and Rkrald, the teachers of the county are to meet in .convention this morning at ten o’clock; sharp, The place of assemblage %.ill be at Mount Zion College, and the indications are }hat there will be, a full and interesting meeting. Will the seci'etary be so kind as to ftiniish us with an account of the acts and doings of the Associar tiou? , The “Bots” will Smile.—The irre pressible “Bachelors” will read the following from the Philadelphia Timet with Complacent approval: There is a popular supposition that no young man is in his right mind who gets carried these days, and the temptation on the part of young, women to administer frnmesortof a stimulant under the action °‘ important ceremony can be performed is very great. But if young husbands, who are Captured in tills way. (a ^ t . 'i. . • m i- J j + X rii • •‘Gat* City.” from , Atlanta, Ga.’ . ^ ^ medicine was ns pleasartt as Non. ' i, A gentleman that if all medieine was ns pKx man’s Neutralizing Cordial, he would not mind getting sick. That is why Norman’s Cordial is so popular. - Even the youngest chilt -en are as lohd of it os sugar candy. th ® Good Work Go Oa. , ( M^srs. Crow A v Rodgers, Merchant^ FallCreek, S. C., says: “We were indneeq to try a small lot of Norman.’s " ‘ “ • Cordial and found, given splendid.saBi great deal qf it.” “Letthe«pd work on.” Norman's Cordial is popular ev where. rf »> AND SALE STABLES; ? t: Don’t but a. Waoon until you bAb us! It will pay you. . . sn ULYSSE G. DESFORTES. FOR SALE. • t' • i A - ;i« i —f * V • 'i' . ’ HE stors-building and lot now v y the undersigned are offered for sale, store is one of the best in Winnshoro, ftffd is in prime condition. The location Is one of the most advantageous in town* The lot is quite a large onp, and upon it are a large warehouse and other imiidJngs.. Terms very moderate. For further par- complete in quality and siies. The Gentle men’s Underwear consists of Lisle Thread and Gauze, and are in suits or separate to suit the purchaser. A call is respectfully solicited from all. r. kANDECKER BRO. O Fro SITE GRAND CENTRAL, COLUMBIA, S. C. ] I have just implied a large stock of SPRING GOODS for Men, Youths and Boys, in Suits of Cassiineie, Flannel, Cheviot and Serge—all at low prices. Also a line of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS In all the latest styles of goods. Gents’ SHOES in Low-Quarters and Gaiters- u t . Orders sent to my address will be promptly Neckwear a specialty. Gents’ attended to. FIN& M L. KINARD. m 3 mmu &***>d$ :AT: L. SAMUELSV 1883. SPRING STOCK We have si»»e na gPRlSb ft for • . «r ;i» now received, our stock of GOODS, and have them ready IlVSt»E€TIOX. where you will find all kinds of eatables at most reasonable prices. i •' % ' * J COME AND SEE US. * a / • We take pleasure in shoeing our goods. Respectfully, • t vr • * , CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE. Saddles, Bridles and Harness—“way down yonder.” ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. -TRADE- NORMAN’ ||e UTRAU2, Nc CORDIAL., -MARK- » A flUkE and effectual Remedy for the cure of •11 lrregu lactUes and diaorden df the Htnm- aonand Bowel, whether In chUdren or ad-tu. ’*li»cc—^ “ tnslre I HAVE just received my SPUING GOODS, consisting of Nun’s Veilingi selleoted auu'uojs. Dolled and Plain Swiss, Plain and Figured Lawns, Plain an J mils, such as theFiyaro, GtlciUtod and Sriped Piqu6s and Cambrics, fri and Gazette de France A .t -'-.‘I to be union did* Figured ifusTfifr, ^. 8 P le “^ r W — virtuous in' old age they are merely making a sacri- / it / vm r-r-» °f Satan’s l«>- < CJ.Ol HINGr,™ NOTHING will 0f * m ’* «> Yoiur<Cl.OTHINO, whicli STRAW HATS OF ALL Tills LATEST STYLUS. KENTUCKY HORSES * • r \ AND MULES t ry mo jlyto ticulars a. May 29-tf ' _ B. SUGENHEIMER EhomsJl Saddles fob $5,' $6,‘ $7 and _> . . - , -—T .i HO. Kentucky Spring Seat Saddles for to niake a fu w about it Just the ‘ $16, ULYSSfi G. DESPORTES. . Jvat arrived, one carload of, young, fati broke Kentucky Mules andilorses—among them some nice driving mares. ONE PAIR OF NICE BAY HORSES. TWO SQlQD SADDLE HORSES. Come and get the..pick, as I %14.«wpp as fell as sell, so yen can’t miss a trade 1 wil| BWfp for any and all kinds. „ , ■■ .DoR’the backward In bantering me to •wap, ns I am not at all scary. A 7- a; wiiijLFOBii; We think we can 8.'i FELY- say that we ^ave.never. Qpenqd a< any time a more complete assortment or better cla&a of . As regards prices, w? will only say that these goods will be sold as low as the same CXA8H or GOOD8 are sold, in any MARKET, and assure our customers that they Fill be protected in prices, as wp will me«t the market at any time in anything. We would call spetial attention to our DEPARTMENT, which will he found complete in every par ticular, and all we ask is an inspection by the public. & KETCEIN. 1 SIE-iOES, SHOES, SHOES. Very respectfully, ■» . . . , L. SAMUELS. n** Stomacl1 vithout being JUST SIC? m THINK! . J relieving era Mortnv, Cl Dyaentery. Diurhoa*. Cliolcm Infantum, ■ Ohot- _ _ olem Flux, Griping Pain., FlatuUmcj^ Naoaea, Acidity of the Stomach, Heartburn, Sick and. Nervous Headache and Jiyapepria. May be need In aU derangemente of . .. mach and Bowel* from relaxation of the ueeunes or a change of food or water. 2rOXl2£A.Xr'S NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL I* a* pleasant and harmless as BLack- Wine. r RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES berry Wine. Does not contain Opium and will not constipate. Specially recom mended for Seaalckneaa and Teething OhUtfren. ' Price sjc. and time per bottle. , ., 8oU by all Vruggitt, and DeaUri HfUekU, EZOEL8IOE mrainnAfi -AT— Sole Proprietors, oo,. WalhaUa, 8. C. U.S.A. McidSTEE, BBICJ Bur the P. «SSIi agon of^ .. i DESPORTES. B. SUGENHEIMEE’S. that «, An ex r i iV niltion of ( ? ur f? 00418 ai1 <l a knowledge of our prices will convince von that we ate telling you only the PLAIN UN VARNISHED TRUTH. y0a IN DRY GOODS, M J. M. QUATJLEBAUM, DENTIST. COLUMBIA, H. C. Office Over Stanley’s China Hall. ifayiolsm CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS we have a very good assortment. A! AND SHOES', GROCERIE8—ALL KINDS GENERALLY ■cr.sn.-iX3. BONELESS CODFISH and tlNE MACKEREL SIX FOR TEN CFNT^* I CALL FOE OLD CROW WHISK E¥: