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4 Senator Riddlerbkger attempts to ’prove that the Democrats did mot tri- tnnph iu the late election. The Rich- : inor.d Dispatch coutinues to rejoice, notwithstanding. Indiana comes to the front with the champion brute. His name is Haw- klfls. He hated his little girl so much that he cursed her after she lay dead in her‘edfeh, and gave her brother a Sav age beating for begging him to stop. The eminent surgeons of the United •States are having a grand time at Cin cinnati. They ditcuss the most learn- >ed themes and the most magnificicnt •dinners. The Southern doctors are ‘.charmed with the grandeur and beauty of the Paris of America. It is proposed'tO change the name of ■Washington Territory, upon het ad- Tnission the Union as a S*ate, to Tahoma.^nrhis name is nn Indian word, meaning “almost to Heaven,” and was given by the Indians to Mount Ranier on account of the great height of that'tndfilitaih, which is' 14,000 feet above the level of the sea. Keifer wants Senator John Sher man nominated as the Republican can- dieatc'dbr Governor of Ohio, where upon the Philadelphia Times rises to remark that whilst Sherman has had considerable rough and tumble in politics he Will find Keifer’s cominend- satiou about the roughest thing he has ever had to butt against. ■It is currently stated that the expe riment of propelling a street car by compressed air has been recently tried with entire Success in the suburbs of 'Loudon. Several steep grades are >urmo«nfed easily and smoothly and ■the car is under perfect ‘Control. The 'Company expects to abandon the use of horses entirely as soon as enough cars have been built to perform tlie service. QLEMENS CLACIUS, , , , —IMrORTlir. AND DEALF.n m~ From nftj -one ['children, and improve our conditibn „ r ittiwu m/-»r>.. to/, vnr'n million dollars iu 1878, which was the generally. Let !?? r * ’ ” ’ ‘ ' * ' chants and others of Fairfield build a oottofi factory at Winnsbbro, another at Suinmers’ Plioals—Swygcrt’s min— another at ‘Lylgs’s Ford, Broad river, IT STANDS ^OCKHIEM AND I’ROVISIONS, Tto. 175 EAST BAY, CHAKLKSTON, S. C anoinei ai s ruiu, munu mv., TlimvArlitf a >iovvs and anothcM* on Wateree river, and not 1 riEDIOlAN & feOIsb, * 1 ’Wholesale grocers, —AND— PROVISION DEALEItS, 102 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET, ' CHARESTON, S. 0. ■“IB ' cade preceding that year, the produc tion Tell to thirty-eight millions in 1879, thirty-six iu i88n, flbvry-fonr in 1881 and thirty-two in !882. This failing off is attribnted to on interfer ence with mining operations, duo to various causes, rather than to any ex haustion of the mines themselves. There was also a d'ecline in the pro duction of silver in 1879 and fSSO, but this was followed by a marked in crease during the next two years. The annual yield, which foil from forty-five million dollars iu.1878 to forty mil lions in 1879 and thirtv-seveh millions. . , . t -icon _ . I—while in Bills the telegraph system m 1880, rose to fbrty-three millions in ^pplementcd bV ihieCiipalic tubes 1881 and nearly,forty-seven millions in carrying post-cards' for haff a franc. 1 CT TIIn . f . ^ ‘1882, wliich, according to the Mint re- j The English Government paid ten mil- ’ uu aiao, auc.ni, ports, is the greatest annual production llun po»nd» for what was worth com- N n20 K s Oitosite tfur'tff?, j et reached 1>) the silver niine» ol the yet so groat has been the iii- crcnse of business, due to government control, that the shilling rate is keep behind the age aby longer w E. Lyles’s Ford, S. O,, June!,‘1888. Cheap Telegraphy.—In G r e 7 a t Bi'itain a telegram of twenty words, with the address, can be sent to any part Of the kingdom tbr one shilling, about twenty-five cents of our money.! On the (Joiitrv uicnfs'l the rates are nincli ciiehper. In Belgi inn and Switzerland, for iiiistaiice, there are half-franc telegrams—that is, some thing less than ten cents of our money the Coiimfeiit, wbero the Govern-** nfs'have confkrt of the telegraph, i- rates are niucli cheaper. In Belgi- WholebBle Groctrs, Liqrou DPai.kus AND SEASONABLE —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. United States. SOUUH CAROLINA AT MT. VERNON. WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANG INGS, LACE CURTAINS, ' ' soon I ConNACgl^ AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, to be reduced. The address will, as j CHARLESTON, S. C. ^Trs.Wm.R. Robertson 1ms received hev^tore, be frc>, nve'lve cents will WrNDOw^WsiNos MArfs to ... , , . becbnrgcd for six words, eiglitCCTi — :— the follOtf circular, which, at her re-! cents tin-twelve words, and (Wei.iy- A, ^vCD WORTH & CO.*, nnest we cheerful]v irive a nlace in our five Cenis. ns noiv. fn'r fvventv %'ord.s. AA.V Order. quest we cheerfully give a place in our columns: Edof.field, S. C., May 1,188.1. JPy Dear Mulam; Ytm will See by th'e public papers that as Vice-Regent for South Carolina of the Mount Vernon La dies’ Association, I have decided to *mke five Cento, as now, for twenty words., Telegraphing iu this country is. under • 'corporate control, niffl we are charged ■nfoVc than any other county on earth. All out family and business secrets arc confided to ilic employCs of Mr. Vbi’y Gould, who, through his cAntrol dV me tcli'gruph, lias the press at bis mercyc —WHOLESAI.E— SADDLERY WAREHOUSE, lo5 Meeting Street, Oppositv, Charlkston Hotel. VtllARV’EsTdV,^ C. I-. JJENUY BISCHOFF & CO., yaiottESAV. GniOcMus AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE. PWWftlETORS OK THE CEKfeBRAaStD CAROLINA TOLU TOXIC. 199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. a general appeal to the people of my State, and has the privilege of taxing the to raise a sum of money to enable me to American people 'vrthotit any limitn restore and furnish the room in tlie Man- lion of his power by 'tlio GoVei^rtfient. sion atMt. Vernon, which was long ago —Dononns Monthly. assigned to us for that purpose. The I A WltrxKT „ aVatvSY W>y K1 .k A metiiod adopted by Mdl Chcsmft, when 1 ln( f v ^ riteR .' sa> t ha, ^vl.s ' w{m raising money for the original purchase of vv . mt t( , hjivc „ 00<1 sho’iiid Mt. Vernon, seems to me to best serve the was || their faces with almost boiling present purpose, and I write to ask 4f you W uter. Not only girls should do this, will kimily consent to act as Lady Mana- but who do not wish to have wrinkles, ger in your District. j I am above fifty imfi I have not got a 1 It is my desire that the money thus raised, wrinkle. This is duo T6 Ynv having shall, in the fullest manner, represent washed itiy lace night RUd morninX patriotic sentiment of the entire peopK?’of ^'hbyery, very hot water. tin: wu- South Carolina, in regard to tlie memory of ' , ' 1 ' the ^in and prevents it Washington, and the Interest which ; llum wrinkQng.’^ young and old feel In the preservation of j After TTn-y We n’t i’lsblnfi'. ' ts^lce packed for the country a specialty. Ids home, as a place of pilgrimage for all! ThW didn’t catch many fish, a'tlumgli the world. j they luul A great deal of fun and got theiu- selros wet all over when tlie Idg. tln.'V had been sitting on nlled over and dropped THE LIGHT-RUNNING v Domestic.” Dllted.. . .HAKV tMHAIE IT—NONE E#tlAI. ITI The most Beautiful Woodwoik. and IT IS WARRANTED To l»e ipadp joftftie.hest To do any and ah kinds o. wock- To he complete in every respect. For Sate by- J. M. BEATY & CO., Wi,nnsboro, S. C. - Agents wanted in unoccupied territo- 'JoMESTlivSEmNG MACHINE CO:, Rfclunond, Virginia. . THIS WEEK - -j^T- MIMNAUQH’Si a STKCTA L A TTJtACTI OXS TX NEW AXf> ffc Sill ABLE GOODS A T SWEEPING BED UCTIONS. ' ^LVA GAGE & UO., CHAKIaESTON ice house. Market, Corner ChcrcU StiOce* ChaiUaEston, s. o. The richest colored man in the Unit ed States is Aristide Marie, of New Orleans, who IvaS h large slave owner before : thc war. His income from rents of his piajperty in New Orleans is about $o0,000 a year, in addition to which he has a large amount of pay ing stocks, seourities, etc. He is a graduate of one of the institutions of learning in France, and lives abroad about one half the year. 'Col. A. K. McClure, of the Phila delphia Times, in his memorial ad dress at the decoration ceremonies at Bcailfni'd. Pa , donavtcd from tha riuni- hition orations on such occasions by closing with an earnest appeal to the Grand Army of the Republic to ob tain the now prepared official list of pensioners, and fearlessly expose every man who has stolefi the soldier’s fame to defraud the government as a pen sioner. This excellent suggestion was heartily approved by the veterans who heard the address. It is in the hope that a response to my appeal may come from many hearts, and he the aggregate of many sinail contribu- \ions, that I put it into general circulation, rather than make personal solicitation to a smaller number of our wealthier citizens, who are always ready to give generously from their abundance, and might quickly furnish me the requisite amount. But I trust that it may he raised In a manner more indicative of a widespread sympathy ■with an Asvoilatton which lias for many years carefully administered tlie sacred trust of guarding Washington’s Home. The restoration of each room at Mt. Ver non hy the State taking it in charge, in- ciades enteful preservation o f its original j characteristics, furnishing it as nearly ns, possible in the fashion of Washington’s j time, and the addition of an emblazoned I Coat of .^nns of the State to which the them into the, water. TTr.» biggest catch of tlie day vVkk the severe cold they caught from not being properly dried when came out. A summer Wra is qufte aft ritiugerotij as one in winter, hut Berry D vvis's Bain Killer is tlie sovereign remedy in ease of either. * A. NELXON & CO., —wholesale dealEVis rx— ROOTS AND SHOES, No. 21 Hayne Street, nLAELSSTON, S. O. Mgr ■Commf.nting oft tlio refusal of the Presbyterian General Assembly at Saratoga to adopt a resolution in favor of prohibition, the New York Sim, after quoting what Dr. HottarA Cros by said and discussing the difficnltieB-- surrounding the subject, concludes its essay in the following words: “Civil society, however, may reasonably reg ulate the selling of intoxicating liquors, not because the business is disreputa ble, but because experience shows that it is likely to be injurious to the public if left to take its free course. And the best method of regulation so far devis ed seems to be high licenses.” From liradstreet's for June 2nd wc gather tie following facts in regard to the cotton crop. The report to Brad- street's consists of mail returns to May 18, and telegraphic advices to June 2. Including telegrams, the replies recciv ed nnmber 1,073. These come from 692 counties, representing 97 per cent, of the cotton growing regions, and is tlie most satisfactory cotton report yet received from correspondents of that journal in the South. The reports as to acreage show an average increase of 6 per cent., tlie largest increase being in Texas. Tlie total acreage in cotton calculated from the decreased acreage of 1882 is 15,984,677 acres. Advices, both by mail and telegraph, indicate that the condition of the crop cannot be regarded as any more than fair, the season being backward, and the weath er not averaging above “fair.” Tlie details in the methods for raising funds wiU of course vary in each locality. | If you will bo so kind as to infcWd me j promptly of-your decision, (\v• Ic’i I ^rust' will be favorable>, I Shall he happy to give ! you any further information you may de sire. Very truly yours, Lucy H. Pickrns, Vice-Rogcnt Mt. Vernon Ladles’ Associa tion for South Carolina. Mrs. Robertson has accepted the position as Lady Manager for Fairfield j county, and hopes that tlie ladies j throughout the comity wtH co-opernic with bet in raising a slim to aid in tlio | good work. She requests that the | ladies of Winnsboro will unfle with her in getting up one or more enter tainments at an ‘early nay for this pur- CAUGHT a BAD COLD Tho SUMMER COLDS and Coughs are quite as dari- gerous as those of midwinter. . ^ But they yield to the same treatment and ought to be taken In tlmo. For all diseases of THRUAl, NOSTRILS, HEAD or BREATHING AP PARATUS W. AIMAK & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHOICE .ilRUife, MEDICINES, CHEMI(?aLS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Perfumeries and Toilet Articles, Cor. King and VanTTeVhorst Streets. CHARLtS’V'ON, K O. Our stock of Spring and Summer Goods is vouri'.Ktcth'every department. We have just received in all the newest shades tlie moat'popnlsft goods of tlie day 5 . NUN’S VFILING. BUNTINGS. DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS'. FIGURED MUSLINS. LACED AND STRIPED PIQUES. STRIPED NAINSOOKS. CHECKED NAINSOOKS'. •'V- 1 An elegant line of Ladies’, Gents’ and Boys’ Stral'' Hat#, of all Style's and Quali ties PARASOLS IN GREAT VARIETY. Our Stock of Furnishing Goods is now comp' te in qua’lty and sizes. Tlie Gentle men’s Underwear Consists of Lisle Thread and Gauze, ami ate in suits or separate to suit tlie purchaser. . * d. ’ ♦ A call is respectfully solicited from all. R LAN DECKER BRt . 300 naira Misses’ Newpqyk .Ties’, at reduced priegs. ' V A LIT if 200 pairs Ladies’ Newport ^Ties, all sizes, tar below thcii actual VALLE. •AM Lsis cf Ms’ Sits Miftitei 300 Unlunmiried,Shifts, at 4$ Vents-best value ever ojlfered in this place. 10 dozen Laiuidi ied and Unluundiied Shirts at 92 cents. Examine these prices at least TEN PER goods before huvilig. . Mv stock is'rciiletc in. evci-v .department, and at nr CENT, less than you can buy tlie same goods any idn^e in tlm ... Mv stock MliST BE REDUCED, let the goods bring what they will. Respectfully, dr. L. mtmist a-Ugj-tt. SPRING GOODS! •SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS! It is a kaBt, we will sell voy a Wagon of! BuggV for less than anyone in town. B tfi.YSSE G. DESBOUTES. FerrjDam Is the SOVEREIGN Remedy ALL-DRUGGISTS KEEP PAIN KILLER AGATE IRONWARE!! Light and ttnrnhle, will rust And O not aifectril hy heAt I Have Brcs'vrvuig Kettles, Rice and Milk Boilers, Tea Kettles nml Stance Bans of this celebrated ware. A good OIL STOVE should lie in ! fixtures. Wl eVory j vitii all loase. tlie. I have thO Whitimy Hot Blast wit yill.do as much cooking with a IHEREmHAL -SHALL WE BE- CLOTHED ? Is one of the questions which most per- fow cents’ Worth of oil as an ordinary stove: plexes tlie iiiiiid of. the individual and the The best oil should he aged with these - To relieve yoigsclf tins per- stoves as well as imrned in lamps. Oriental u,n ” 1 ' , ‘ in 11m,r ■” u '” 5 Oil, over ir,o° fire rest, is tlie best oil made No smoke, no smell; aiul safe and cheap. The GRAND CHARTER OAK leads all other cook stoves. I RAvc also tlie Stand ard Charter Oak, Imjiroved Leo, So. Friend, : Cotton Option and Bill Arp. Stove Hollovv- : ware, Dripping Bans, Pipe; Elbows and all 1 other Stove Trimmings. Tinware, Dip- niw, pern of all kinds, Milk Coolers, Flesh Forks. JELLY and WINE making made easy— by using the Handy Fruit Bress, ,.Bi\!p and seeds separated from tlie juiefc at,one operation. I think I have nearly everything the the housekeeper needs, and if I have dot I can get it. GROCERIES—a full line. Pure, plain; Old-fashioned SUGAR Candy. Try. it: BUGGY and WAGON material, Shafts; Poles, Hubs, Spokes, Rims and Whiffle Trees. 1 sell close to shops, and ask a comparison of prices with Columbia or Charlotte. Ploughs, Hoes, Picks, Spades, Manure Forks, Hay Forks, Diggers, Cradle Blades, Grass lilados,-etc. GRAIN CRADLES of tlie same good make that I sold last season. JT. II. CUSmitfGS. pose, ami she will be pleased to re ceive Contributions from liny one from ten cents to any larger anion ids. H E fif .lVE TK/IE3D TZEiiniMIi Gknf.rai, Longstkeet has been In terviewed by a World reporter. Ike declares that the colored people In Georgia have become Democrats bnt lie neglects to say how they were driv en there in disgnst with General Long- street and his political allies. He said they “maintain an outward semblance of adherence to the Republican organi zation for the sake of getting a Feder al office or two, bnt on election day they vote the Democratic ticket. Take our last election, for instance. There is a colored voting population in Georgia of about 65,000. The total Humber *f Republican votes cast was about 25,000, of which about half were polled by white voters. That shows that at least 50,000 of the Georgia col ored citizens have cut loose from the party of freedmen’s burcans and simi lar iustifntions, which were supposed to have been founded in their inter ests.” XVTLs i'JtOM XEHUL'Btcr. The GrtrotnicCrops of <5rain ami Colton -A New Cotton Factory-Shall Fairfield Uure One? Messrs. Editors) Having recently arrived from a two months’ visit to to Newberry^ allow me to give your readers what little df interest 1 Raid and heard. In going on tlie two rail roads and returning by private con veyance, I was enabled to see some what of the growing crops. I found the wheat crop on an average tolerably fair, as well as the fall sowing of oats. Tho spring sowing of the laGer Isas been stinted by the drought, and at least fifty per cent, below an average. Tho stands of corn and cotton fair) and the latter chopped out of the enrlv planting, hut about a fifth of tlie crop planted late and not np yet. Mlidh of tlie low lands on the water courses are not yet planted, Owing to the want of rain. But little corn has been sold to planters in the town of Newberry this year. I saw several wagon loads of fodder on the streets for sale. This was an unusal sight—a proof of the prosperity of onr State. The i^zeusof Newberry have been alive to their interests of late in get ting up a cotton factory. The capital stock has been subscribed, the land purchased for its location, 20,000 brick making daily for struclim's, and an engineer from Rhode Island looked for this week. Well, now* Messrs. Editors, why B.uy the GEISER ENGINE and SEPA RATOR from . , . J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. We have hied t'liel'.i nnd know them to be,good, AVid would not sell them if We did hot think so. —ALSO,— The well-known Gift” is offered to the public. We will be pleased to have the home orders. Now is the time U bring In OLD GINS for repairs. J. M. ELLIOTT; Sr. plexity, j oit should call aui! hear our prices on - I have now ready for inspection a ftilljine of SPRING GOODS, consisting of ' NUN’S VEILING, BUNTINGS, DOTTED and PLAltf SWISS, PLAIN and FIGURED MUSLINS', LACED, STRIPED and CORDED PIQUES, CAMBRICS, GINGHAMS and CALICOES'. - ALSO,- ^ 4 \ T 1 1 • n — • * • ( 1 A stock of Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, which will be SOLD LOW. STRAW FIATS IN ALL STYLES AND PRICES Men’s, Boys’and Youths’low cut Shoe8. Lddies’ and McntX-i OltoeK ui>cl LoatW Slippers: Also, a beautiful line of FANS. CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING: Respectfully; J. OPtOESCHEL, Agent. SPRING GOODS, M© GOODS Of which we now have a large and well i assorted stock. Everything in the way of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, etc., that is' wanted, from the commonest domestic to tht: nicest lii’ESS GOODS.' and all the novelties in NOTIONS. If you want a nice suit of CHiCTETIlsrO- AT- THE GO El STORE. Come and see our stock, or choose from fortunately, at SI i. if we cannot please i VOMl’ETlTlON WOOD’S ODOR TINE —roii— WHITENING aM) preserving W/b teI:th. KEEPS TlMi BREATlI FURlS And SWEET. FORMULA OF DR. T. T. MOORE. ir. c. fisher. Wholesale Agent, Columbia) S. C: fiH Sftle hi Wtmriboro hy McM ASTER, BitlC'E KETCH1N. Sfch 22-txly OfkH Buooie* .*t ^ and $4. r », at VLYSSSG. DESBOUTES. English Saddles kou $t>, ?c>, $7 and 810. Kentucky Spring Seat Saddles for fill. ULYSSEG. DESPORTES. WALKER’S u C 1 F I C. J. E. McDonald: C. A. Douffi/ABK MfDOSALt? & hO'VOl.ASS, Attoi-nty* at Law, if... 8; taw Hftinge, WINNSBORO, S. C' Practice i*t i*U fbe Sfatc Coufts: Fsr’t It tto. tltft TRULY WONDERFUL REMEDY HAS NEVER FAILED TO CURE CONSUMPTION. Its speortj action upon all Bronchial and Pulmonic Ato’cRods is beyond belief to those who liave never tried it . or seen it used. It speedjly allays Brohehial and Pulmo nic Feveftf. It Ik a Wonderful • EXPECTORANT AND HEALER. It keep* tlie digeftitre and urinary or gans in a natural and healthy condition— Piifcif^ST&E BLOOD, In'Rtafitly relieves night Sweats, goneness ietite and general debility. It has our line of samples you In onowe can in tlie otlier. We have souietbing nice In this way t and guarantee fits as well as quality of .g’Hids. We have a very pfeMy And nobby line of HATS, in both felt anil strfttv, and call please the most fastidious. We,ask an inspection of our stock of SHOES, which is very large, embracing all qualities ami styles. Something nice In low-cuts and slippers. In all departments we endeavor to givft the best goods at LOWEST PRICES. Respectfully, „ CALDWELL & LAUDERDAE; UNAVOIDABLY, my stock was bought later ttyis Spring than i SUt ll PltlCES as to cnabje ,ii\e to iqeet the SI •N. 1 tun keener to sell than ever, and urgently exte i n«usal; but SHARPEST extend AN INVITATION TO every man, woman and child iii Fairfield County to visit MY STORE within tlie next THIRTY DAYS. WHEREWITHAL SHALL WE BE FEB? -«*» A BEQUEST. DON’T LEAVE MY STORE WITHOUT ASKING, Tb, ARTICLE YOU WISH TO LOOK AT, AND ASK THE PRIcfc SEE ANY A PROMISE. ALL SHALL BE AVAITED ON POLITELY, AND NO ORUUlBLINCf IN CASE A SALE IS NOT EJ-’FECTED. PRICES SHALL BE AS LOW AS THE SAME GOODS CAN BE SOLD AT IN WINNSBORO: ' J J. Beaty. can’t Fairfield build a cotton lae!*»ry ; nMIE st -tt-lmildlng and lot now; eecojilrif A I v the umle. iKi tal are offered for rale. of appetite and general debility, been known only four years and llAS NEVER FAILED tb PERFECT A CURE. fry oijfe afflicted with what is generally considered death’s avmt courier, consunip- : i non, eriv be cured for $2 60, $5.00 rr 310 00 acTibrding to the stage Which fhe <lisefi«fe lifts reached. No patient has yet ii vt i i i• v the untie as well as Newberry t Can nf:y one oi The sLut* la om* ■>( the best in Wlnnshoro, your readere answer? Slie is fullv ua! ar d is In prime condition. The location is .We m Newberry; then why be behinrf • warehouse amr other builjh Is another porp’exing question. It also! ceases to Wari-y when once you look info our GROCERY DEPARTMENT, where you will find all kind*of Catables at most reasonable priced. COME AND SEE US. We take p’. asure In showing our goods. Respectfully, CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE. ATTENTION IS CALLED TO FRESH ADDITIONS tOMY 1883. the other counties in onr State in their a large material interests? Two cotton mills in onr State, the Peidmont and GrtW- Keville, have declared dividends on their their capital invested twenty-one and twenty-iwo per cent., as I noticed of late in' Our newspaper journals.- This estimate, I notice, may be a little too lane, yet if stockholders could realize from ten to fifteen per cent. oiv their capital invested in cotton mills, it oertainijr is more remunerative than lugs. u o Terms vpry mocfenin). Men’s re appiy to Mi. v St-tf B: SUGENHEIMRR. For further par- DR. J. M. QUATILEBAbM, DENTIST. COIiUNfBIA. H. C. Office Over Stanley’s China Halev May lo-sm* -RPVPViMi token ijfi worth bofoVeftcui-e was affected. The SPEClFlO is r^comi* ended only for puliaunary affections, and those desiring to use It chq (Jo So by sending their orders to the proprii tors of tEIs psper or direct to Tin, stating that you £aw tTis udvertise- meut ffl life V. hmsboro News Mk&ald W&llter^s RHKtlMATlC JftF.JtEDY Cares Rheumatism, either acute Of 6hnm- iu; ii from eight to ten days. Price Express, pef Bottle BR. j. W. WALKER,* FP.ANKLINTON, N. C. Jitters' APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. Th’e Celebrated “BrunsificR” Hams—try one. Ocean Gem Mackerel. - - _ . . , Saint Louis'Corn Beef. Saint Louis Itonst Beef. Imported and American Sardines. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ■ Sflhmm (Soused);Mackerel the undersigned have tills day tiled w ith the Clerk of the Court of Common Fresh Cheese. Imported Macaroni. Picas for tlie County of Fairfield, ajietition i T} . .. .. n j Apples, in gallon cans, rraving that they and their assbeiaSes may • B ai tlett Pears, Quinces, be declared a liody corporate, ami politic, .ror,.,s.^i e „ < i,^ ln fl e “PPi®’u? e , ache8 - .inder the sty'e of “thsCWinnsDoho Savings and Loan AesocrvrioN”, in pc- j under Sav cordance with the provisions of the General Statutes of the State of South Carolina. G. H. McMASTER. D. R. FLENNIKEN,’ JNO. S. REYNdLUS. Winnsboro, S. C., May 17,1883. May 19-fxlm Saddles, Bridijes and Hauness—“way down yonder.” ULYSSE G. DESBOUTES. ppR, “Winslow’s” Succotash—first packed. “Daais Lcstor Manor” Tomatoes—hand- . packed. Crosse* Blackwell's Chow-Chow Pickies. Imported Worcestershire Sauce/ Baker’s Broma. „ , , Condensed Milk. Fresh Snow-Flakes. A lot of Handled Hoes and Grain Cradles/ ALL CHEAP FOR CASK R/M. HUEY. SPRING STOCK We have now received otir stock o SPRING GOODS, aud have'’ them read for INSPECTION. We think v/e c&n,SAFELY say that we have never opened at any time a more complete assortment' of better class of goods. . As regards prices, we will only say . these goods will be sold as low as the fiqie CLASS OP GOODS are sold in any A ARRET, and assure our customers that they will be protected in prices, as we will meet the rtiarket at any A time in an We would call special attention to our GENfS’ DEPARTMENT, which will be found complete in every par- tjcular, and all we ask iii ah inspection by the public. ttoUASm, BSICS & EM