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aftfi mm -^aMgainiiiTfiaaiiiiniM wiii tTr^sermr mil ^HEBI LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. & 'Tuesday, s, j i » ims; Weir A ilT»>rt1«»rn^nr». Mill Notibe—j. 0. ISWVjrerl ife To. Uead the Churt'estoh nilVertiscnients. » Teachers’ Association—iVL B. Mc- Master, Secretary. —Ariproveii criiirtty patier and gcfeool certificates bought dud cash pdtd for same by T. W. Lauderdale. * Cotto^ Si'ATEU’uvf.—Tbe following is the comparative cotton statement for the week endiikg jimie ij 18A8: Net Veceipts at all United Stdtes pdrtH daring the week 80,280; to fflinie time last year 14,'696’; toBl receipts to this date 5,805,762; to same date laSt year 4,625,985. Exports for the week &5,- 019; same week l&st yfeiar 80‘,iF6; total exports to this date 4,363,463 \ to same ‘date last year 3,210,585;. Stock at all United States ports 565,567; same tllhO last year 448,045; stock at ail Interior towns 50,252; same time last year 51,- ■365; stock at Liverjjool 978,0001 same tinlc last year i’,032,000; stock of American afloat for Groat Biltnin 110,000; same time last year 89,066. The Teachees’ ASsottATTON.—Pur suant to notice, a meeting of the Teach ers’ Association was held on Saturday last. President B. Y. Cdrley l)eiiig iabsent, Vtce-Prosldent B. K. itobdrt- sou took the chair. Br. Bo^d ad dressed the Association; otferiug sug- gestiona td the fcahhevs. In conse quence of the shortness of the notice given, many teachers were absent. Mr. W. J. Keller, the Ror. W. Rich- nrdson, Mi 1 . D. O. Webb and Dr. Boyct addressed the meeting on the Object of the adoption of books. It was thought beat to have another meeting, ( _ The Comer Vegi-ets the loss of 'on Saturday, Jufrte 16, so as to have the qrtestion freely and AHly discussed by the teachers from all sections Of the bounty, jir. D. (j. Webb vyas unani mously elected a member ‘of the Asso- iclatiou. On motion, the Association adjourned, to meet on Saturday; 16th 'June, at which time it is hoped that fell the teachers will be present. Demorest for Juki:.—A very inter- ‘esting number of Demorest's Murfifi- ztne is the Millie issue of this popular and pleasing publication. The open ing article, which is illustrated, is “Home, Sweet Home,^rtd its Author,” ’contributed by Virginia Ttfcomlr. “Pictures from Roumaniav” profusely illustrated, is 6Y’tfteat interest; &SIs '“The Home of the Troubadours,” by Lizzie T. Lewis. Jennie June’s “How \Ve Live in New Y<frk”givcsa glimpse ‘of a workingman’s home; and the story “Out of the World” is contin ued. The shorten- BMrfes are .contrib uted by Jenny Burr, Dorothy Holroyd, Miss E. B. Chccsborough and Erie Douglas-, while'among the poets of this number are George W. Bungay, Car- 4uttft Pqrr-r, Ellen Jlutchiuson and Adelaide Waldhon. Art and Home Comfort,” “Cnirefft T5pics,” Various departments treating of fash ion, household matters, science and Urt, and a variety of miscellaneous ‘articles, cofhbinc to make Deihorest'a Magazine for June a remarkably in teresting number. Tlib pictorial de partment is excellent; the flue steel engraving, “The Palm Offering,” being after the celebrated painting of F. Goodal), the noted English artist, and U not only a fine specimen of the en graver’s ^kill, but givfek an admirable idea of the style of the great painter. Tirt drkcfrii cbxrht. The Court of General Sessions for Fairfield Comity opened on Monday morning last, bis Honor J. H. Hudson, Judge of the fourth judicial circuit, presiding. The grand.jWy were called, apd the fOHowing-named jurors an swered to their names: Uriah C.Ti-app '(•Foreman), Joel W. Ashford*, William II. Banks, Rufus Braston (colored), ff. P. Caldwell, J. L. Gladden, Lige Hall (colored), Frank Lcitner (col ored), R. P. Lumpkin, Wm. A. Rom- *dy, Thos. W. S4i£h, HilliadG. Wiley, tj. Whorter Yongue. His Honor then proceeded to charge the grand jury* as follows: ' The present term of the Con rt comes ut a time which is very inconvenient 'to the farmers and others-. It h. there fore necessary that we shonld disuse of the business before the Court with as much dispatch as la consistent with the public interests*. It is not neecs- s,u-y for‘“me to volt any general instrnctiohs—ihy predecessor luiving already done so. I shall, therefore, confine myself td such instructions as will enable you to pass intelligently upon the bill* which the Solicitor will submit to yofi. if, in the course of vour invesligatiCWsj you shall desire any further instruction as to your gen eral duties^ yon may call upon the Court for infoFmatlon. His Honor- next charged the jnry specifically on the bills submitted by the Solicitor; and they retired for cle- liheratioiu The Clerk next called oVcF tlrt ttat of petit jurors, and the following au- swered to their names: Joel D. Ash ford, Richard Bonlware (colored); Isaac S. Chappell, James A. Clarke, Oscar Cooke (colored), Samuel F» Cooper, Jno. C. Douglass, R. 8. Dea*- portes, H. W. Deaportes, J. M. Eder- Ington, J^ E. Faust, W. F. JacksOrt, Frank C. Lnpo, Dennis ililler (col ored), David A. McDowell, Frank A Neil, Sami. A. lugs, Martin Pope, J. K. Ragsdale, Thomas W. Rabb, Sr., W. H. Robin son, Thos. R. Sterling, R. H. 8imp- 'T'.omas W: Rabb, Br.; Theftas Sierlhlg, Thomas J Shelton; There being P dedcienbjr Of Eleven JurOFs, ail order was passfitl (tlrefcting the jury cdbmissioner to drdw that number additional and thfe sheriff to snmmbn them. The Cotort Heit pWfiebdEd 10 the trial of WHght Goings, filiargted with carrying a concealed deadly Weapons Colonel Rion appeared for the defencE: Tlie jury rendered a verdltt of ‘‘Not gnllty.” The afteFttoon session wa* Oficdpied In tflE heai-ihg of the case of tbh BtatE vs. Wylie kayfield on the tKdrgE Of assault With intent to ktlL The jur)' tVtttrned a verdict of “Gtoilty.” ThE COurt then adjonrued till half- ptost nine o’clock to-day. irkiffl Thom fkastervillb. —Mr. Win. Smith, of Florida, spent a few days at Mr. D. P. Crosby’s, re turning home ton the 28th ult. —Mrs; Nancy Colesman Ftolhi'tifid ifroin Wilmiugtton, N. C., on the 24th Ult., after a sojourn there of three months. —Mr. J. Hendrix McLane and daughter paid a short visit to Feaster- ville on the 25th ult., and rtotur'lied on the 28tliv —The Rev. Mr. Mahon has declined the Cali to Unionville. Ills congrega tion* are now agitating the building of to parsonage for him near Mrs. Mob ley’s, nine miles from Chester. —The Feastervilie reportei hod the pleasure of meeting the gomtol and in telligent “Holly Grove” reporter a few days since in the Corner. As lie ex- gratification at the general appearance of the CoFhE’r, Wto UMst wo shall have the pleasure of seeing him again " one of its most highly esteemed young citizens, Mr. Samuel McLurkin, who left for Florida on the 28th ult.-, to en gage in fanning and orange raising on a tract of tand recently purchased by him. We wish him the most abundant success. —To the memory of Mrs. Susannah Widefter, late consort of Mr. William Widener, who died ot erysipelas On the 26th nit;, aged seventy-three years. As a "wife and inothtov, she was tendei> thoughtful and of restless diligence; as & neighbor, quiet, sociable and finasf- &utniftg% May He who has darkened the holftie re-illuminate it with consol ing rays! I. Thes., 4V*. —Tl\p was a hot supper at Shelton on the 18th ult. under 'tTlto general snpe&ifoftdence of Mrs. A. C. Lyle*, Mrs. Jas. Welch, and Messr. Lake and Boyles, committeemen. The ‘object was 10 raise funds for a church build ing at that place. AWto't fifty dollars was realized. A novel feature was the introduction of public speaking. A short address was delivered by the fteV. Mr. Mahon. —The grain crop, now maturing, is rather light. The cold and subsequent drought np to the -S&fr., when a light rain fell, both injured and retarded the growing crops and further planting. During the fitter portion of that time ; there was little demand >|or “blueing” at the •‘Stores. As the red eye of a ball can endure no parade of red before it, so the blue eyes bf despondent ftoBners could endure no further blueing. Durate o agricola, et eomef reeut ter- vate tecundis. —A ^erfic, with refreshments for sale, will be held at at the Crosby In stitute grounds under the supervision 'of Mr. D. P. Crosby, chairman, oft the 16th lust. The object is to raise money for church purposes. A rale of ett- qflette forbids asking “change” gii such occasions. Let %aK* one, therefore, bring nothing less than five-dollar bills-. Two Wnds will discourse martial, amatory and marital music—the last consisting of infant solos. —The Crosby Institute boarding* house was occupied by the principal on the l6tn ult. It is 33k42 feet, two and a half stories high; and contain* eleven rooms sixteen feet squared- eight of which are supplied with Are*- places and capacious closets. There is an eight-foot passage way on the first and the second floor, with a portico front and Yoeit bclotf, toftA in front above. The honse is splendidly adapt ed to the purposes intended, and the location quite salubrious and beautiful. The objoct of the builder was to ftir- nish facilities for a first-class school away from thet car-freqiiently-demorah ! izing inAuettce* of towns and cities. We hope him the consummation of ail his plans. t>. b. b. Teachers' association. question*; .. By ordfer Of the Vice-President; . M; B; McMABTER, Jdlie ttfxl Secretary. IS MILL. WOTICJE. P ARR MILLS are in excellent condition for griudlnK WfiEAT; With fadli- ties of TWO SET ROCKS, SUFFICIENT WATER POWER and ton EXPERT MILLER, we guarantee satisfaction both in qliftlity and quantity of FLOUR. Near bridges have been put ih; and ail road* leading to our mute are In good order J. G; SWtUERT St CO., Jane 5-0*3 Proprietors; cn ARLES to Jf ADVERTISEMENTSi QLEMENS eLAciUS; - tSrrORTKK AND DEALER IN- 5 WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOCAOOO, ftROCmiES AND PROVISIONS, No. 175 EAST BAY; CHARLESTON, 8*. C. QTTO TIEDEmAn A SONS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, —A«D= PROVISION DEALERS, 102 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET, CHARESTON, 8. C» — ^ 1—* re>.> jgOYD BROTHERS, WnonesBLB Grocers, Liquor Dealers —and— commission merchants, 197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON; ». C. s. B. THOMAS, AGENT, .No. 320 Kino St., Oppomtr Lirertv; WINDOW SHADES; PAPER HANG INGS, LACE CURTAINS, Corn aces and Upholster? Goods, CHARLESTON, S. C. Window Awnings Made to OrdEr. Or. CUDWOBTH A CO., —WHOtksALE— BADbLERY WAREHbfcJSE, 155 Meeting Street, OftOSlTE CSAhftCSTON HOTEt CHARLESTON, & O. JJENRY BISCHOFF A CO., WHOLESAE OBOCltifa AND DEALE&& IN CAROLINA RICE. PROPRIETORS OF THE CELEBRATED CAROLINA TOLU TONIC. 199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. O. ^LVA GAGE A CO., CHARLESTON ICE HOC'S®, Market, Corner Church Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. IST^ce packed for the Country a specialty. -'-U- =i_- tomrcARt. Died, May 15tb, near fthbbtofd City, Hill cotonty, Texas, William STROTHBfi Means, bod of B. H. and Mary P. Means, aged twenty jean and eleven days. Billie was just coming to man’s estate, and Was taken vety suddenly away ffott* hi* friends. His death Was caused tty congestion. , He Was sick but a few day*. The low falls heavity topon hi* parents, ftofa the fact that he had just returned home from a protract ed stay in Bosque fiotthty. BUSINESS NOTICE*. What St CeRta Win Do. Th* sfaall sum of 25 cento Invested in a bottle of Norman’s Neiftfialixi g A NELSON* CO., —wholesale dealer* Ik— BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 23 Hatke -Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Q. W. AIMAR ACO. , wholesale and retail dealers m choice drugs, medicines, chemicals, . -SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Perfumeries and Toilet Articles, Cor. King and VanderhorstStrecfts. THE EIRE DEPARTMENT^ THE Rules for the Government of Town of W-f&ksBORO, S, O. I. The Chief tfi the Fire Department shall have general supervisory control of the Department at all times; and at fires he shall have absolute command and direc tion of the same, and on such occasions is hereby invested with full police powers. All orders of the Chltof Shall be capufiimi- cated to the officers in command of thb different companies at fires, either in per son or through the Assistant Chief, or such other person as he itoty designate. In cas6 of the absence 6f the Chief, the duties and powers of that officer shall devolve npoh the Assistant Chief; and in case of the afc sence of both then upon the officer in com mand the Senior Fifi* Company. it In case of a fire threatening any cbto- siderable part of the Town, the Chief may use explosives in his discretion, or may call in consultation the Town Council and tlie officers in charge of the fire compafdes, Whose, whose duty, togetlier with the Chief, shall be to decide the expediency of such use by a majority vote of those re sponding to call III. No Company until discharged by the ChHtf or 1 of the Dei command 1 IV. All disputes ar i Department. und car in between mem rising bet bers of different Fire Companies at fires, shall be subiAttfed t« the. Chief for his ruling, which shall be of full force until reversed by the Town Council. V. Any Fire Company violating the above rules shall be repotted by tlie ChMf to the Town Council. VI. That the Clerk'be required to place a copy of these Rules in each of tlie Engines aad l ruck House of the Fire Companies uoW organized. Done ih Council this the 4th day of June; 1883. * N. CENTER; Clerk of CounciL WE RATE Boy the UstsER engine *k4 bEPA* ATOR from RA toe not' J. M. ELLIOf f, Sr Wft have tried thdfti and know the** to and would not sell them if wa fiid so. ^SO BUY YOUlt- FURNi’rURR From r. w. riiillips. Mattresses of my own manufac ture. Use economy—buy the best —buy where you can get tlie cheap est. A new supply of Children's Carri ages, of the latest designs and low in price. You can save money by buying ney your Picture Frames, Wall Pocfcetsi rdts, Hat-rack )Vire, Mattresses an rackets, Hat-racks, Sjiring lieds, for a sewing littenuon. mtochifiu. Agent for Doors, t ....a 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 onto-. do not think it you get one. Sew- iv part that is wanted All orders will have prompt Ap 19- .y-„ - v. RICE •Umm Ifon planted anywhere and dt sart\e time that cotton edn, ahd be CUltiyated very ftiuch like it*. only A Tew bvssels Left. ONS ?ECK DVodUcfed last year in this county SIX BtfSttELS, worth ; SiX DOiLars Per bus DDL, Wftb but Dfdindr'y attention. Call and get particulars* J. H. HARDEN & BRO. iTTtonrti-Mija and seasonable unii ITIAL -SHALL WE BP:- CLOTHED ? Is ofm of the questions which most per plexes thy mind of the individual and the family. TO relief yourself of this per plexity, you *h'0\ila call and hear our prices ftn Otor stock of Spring and Summer Goods ’i* coTh^lete fii evety department. Wfi MVfi JHst received in all the newest -shades the most popular giVStte of the day. NUN’S VEILING; BANTINGS. DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS. FIGURED MUSLINS. LAOed and striped piques. STutfEO NAINSOOKS. checked nainsooks. Ato ifelOgant line of Ladies’, Gents’ and Boys’ Straw Hat*, tof all Styles and Quali ties. PARASOfcB IN GREAT VARIETY. Our Stock of Furnishing Goods is now 'Rfltapleftto hi quality and sizes. Tlie Gentle men's Underwear consists of Lisle Thread and Gauze, and are in sftito or Separate to suit the purchaser. A call is respectfully solicited from aii. F. LANDECKER 4- BRO. 1883. SPRING STOCK SPRING GOODS, Of which we now have a large and well assorted stock. Everything 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 CLCTHIlsrO CVatif hnd see our stock, or choose from hilt line of samples. If we cannot please you in one We c#m in The other. We have something nice in this way, and guarantee ms aS ftetl quality ofPgoods. We have a very pretty and nobby line of HATS, in both felt and straw-, and can please the most fastidious. We ask an inspection of mir strrk of SHOES, wliicli is very large, embracing all Qualities amf-styles. Something nice in low-cuts and slippers. In all departments we endeavor to give the best goods at LOWEST PRICES. Respectfully, CALDWELL & LAUDERDAE. WHEREWITHAL Slt ll.l. VVK RE FE»? 4b CHAMPION” AS?- W013.L33! MOWERS, REAPERS, BINDERS. ■ft* SIMPLE in construction, strong and DURABLES, and EASILY MANAGED; EVERY ONE WARRANTED to do The Work perfectly* if not the MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED* FOR SALE BY W. R. DOTY & CO., AGENTS, WIMNSBORO, s, c. April 19-fx2in VICTORIOUS EVERYWHERE 11 Uriversally -V- Admired! m Motion ..sA 0 y THE ECLIPSE FARM ENGINE Is attached to tlie crown of the boiler by expansion Joints ah.t Bolts in such manner a* to equally divide tlie weight between the forward and rear axles. Is mounted on strong wheels. Tlie Boiler is mounted on axles of the BEST REFIN ED WROUGHT IRON. Improved and Powerful Brakes. LARGE FLY WHEEL AND PULLEY. Hinged Smoke Stack, provided with effkient DEVICE FOR DETAINING AND EXTIN GUISHING tlie SPARKS. THE WAYNESBORO ECLIPSE PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND BAGGER, the most complete GRAIN SAVER in the world, ami UNSURPASSED FOR SIMPLC1TY. Capacity for Threshing, Separating and ClWtniiig 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 FEEDEP.S AND CONDENSERS. All of the above, with every other kind of FARM IMPROVED MACHINERY, sold by , It. J. McCARLEY & CO. April 17 THE CLOTHING HOUSE OF- Is another perplexing question. It also ceases to worry when once you look into our GROCERY DEPARTMENT, where you will find all kinds of eatables at most reasonable prices. COME AND SEE US. We take pleasure in showing out goods. Bffiipectfully, caLDWell k Lauderdale. Cordial tond will save you tfttoity hour* of suffering, many sleepless nighte itid many doctor bill. Norman’s Cordial is sold ail and cross- »AL80|-» 'file treli-knowrt tort sold in tofty MARKlST, and assure our is Offered toAhe public. We tUll he pletortt* customers that they will be protected in Wto have how received o«r stock of SPRING GOODS, and IftVe them ready for IftgPEcfiifriir. Wto think #6 can RaFBLT say that we hart never opened at any time a more complete assorttnent or Setter class of goods. As regard* prices, We Will only say that Ihert goods will he sold as low as the satne CLASS OF 000.0*1 over the land. Every druggist — —~ road merchant can get fa We are shipping # 01 . Neil, Thomas D. Ow- it everywhere. ** * From Old Ylrctalto. non, Thos. J. Shelton, Jno. Y. Scott, A prominent Broker at Richmond; Vto.* whose name #e withhold, says he has used - - - - ttai several iM stoeftafth ty ihSknde. lent remedy Norman’s Neutralizing Cordial years for all Irregularities 81 tol and found it effectual in dVeiy W. M. Sralth. W.B. Woodward, Jr., Jas. W. Wylie. The following-named jurors were Excused: Jas. A, Ciarkn, Sunil. F. hooper, Jos. K. Davis, D. It. Elkin, English Saddles for 15, 16, ft ahd «io. Kentucky Spring Seat saddles tor |16. ULYSSB Q. DESBOBTKS. tO No?i h ui 0 Ce°to bring in OLD OINS' t^c«»Mw^wm meet tbe.market at any, * time ih totMhing. We would call special attention to our j Saddles, Bridles and Hark ess—“way down Jouder.” ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. —TRADE— NORMAN’ CORDIAL. -MARK- ^ A BUKBand effectual Remedy for the cur* of A aU trnigalarlUea and disorder* of the Stom ach and Bowel*, whether In children or adnlta. - It la acceptable to the Stomach without being Flax, Griping Faina, natolenejr, Nanaea, Acidity oftho Stomach, Resrt.barn, fuck and Nervoua Headache aoU nrapepaOk Mar _ _ he need to all denutgarenn of •' 1 Bowela from relaxation ot the liange of food or water. xroB.ac-A.ir'S * NEUTRALIZINQ CORDIAL la a* pleasant and hamlets aa Blncfc. berry wine. Does not contain Opium and will not constipate. Specially recom mended for getoelcltneaa and Yhctldng Children. tlj Price ejc. and $t.oo per bottle. SM hr an bnfoUtB and Daaltra in MiHeina, 0HEKI0A1 M. L. KINAKD, OPPOSITE GRAM) C EX TRAP, COLUMBIA, S. C. ] I liave just opened a large stock of SPRING GOODS for Men, Youths and Boys, ift Suits of Cassimere, Flannel, Cheviot and Serge—all at low priefes. Also a line of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS tn all the latest styles of goods. Gents’ Neckwear f. specialty. Gent*’ FINlt! SHOES in Low-Quarters and Gaiters. Orders sent to my address will be promptly Attended to. M L. KINARD. :AT: L. SAMUEL S’. t HAVE just received fny SPRING GOODS, conshtin-g df Nun’s Veiling- Buntings. Doited ami Plain Swiss, Plain and Figured Lawfts, Plain and Figured Mtislius; Laced and Sripcd Piques and Uanibrics. ^CLOTHING, CLOTHING— I imye a large stock of Men’s, BojV and Youliis’^CLOTllliNG, ft-hifh . will sell Very low. STRAW HATS OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES. SElOES, Siloifis, SHOES. A large assortmfcnf of Men’s, Women’s and Children's Shoes. A large as sortment of Funs ai.-d Parasols. Cull daily and sccuro BARGAINS. No trouble to ellow goods. Very respectfully, L. SAMUELS. J’JST STSP m THINK! JGLnUs-i&L. jsiiw ajvdm: ^TtiE-^- R11) IC.tl L 0 tl S L Y LOW PRICES -AT— j. m Elliott, sr. EXCELSIOR I Sole! Proprietors, CO, . SUGENHEIMER'S. FOB SAIoEa S HE store-building and lot now by the undersigned are offered e store to one df ?he beast lit and is in prime condition. The one of the most advantageous in The lot to quite a large toftd ftpon a large warehonse and other building Terms wry mndArat*. For further rU.ic ttculars apply to t May 29-h B SUGENflKIMKR. OEHTM’ DEPARTMENT, which will be found eoniplete th every par ticular, and all we ask to an inspection by the public. BBICT to tKCffilt. BUT the PAi.Mrrro Wagon or ULYSSE a. DESPORTES. WalhaJla, 8. C. U.8.A. DK. TT m. quatilebaum, DENTIST. COLUMBIA, 8. C. Oftic* Own Stamlbt’s CntNv Hall. May i0-5m An esar’jftatkin of our goods and a knowledge of our prices will convince you '.lir.t we are tci.iug you only the PLAIN UNVARNISHED TRUTH. IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AXD SHOES t we have a very good assortment GftOCERIES-ALL KINPS GEKEllALLY TTF3B:iD. BONELE88 CODFISH and FINS MACKEREL 8lfc tDtl Ws CFNTS* CALL FOR OLD CROW WHISKEY.