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THE NEWS AND HERALD.
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Bkfchkr is said to keep poor <»n
•$30,000 a year. The *en8o|pWi«ffieci
>is that he bnys many things that he
has no use for, and pays enormous
•urns of money for expensive pleas
ures. '
The New York Tribune says that
'‘•the experimeifts under Mahone’s
.guidance in Virginia have not turned
•out well enough to make us wish to
•see Mahoneism repealed elsewhere.”
Sensible!
Although London setids out mis
sionaries and Bibles by the -thousands,
■she boasts of quartering 160,000 known
thieves, and more than 3,000,000 of
people who never darken a church
•door. Verfly, missionaries are needed
•at home!
"Senatob Beck, commenting npon
the Presidential outlook, says: “Mc
Donald, I think, is the choice of the
Democrats of my State, an4 there is
only one Republican whom I would
Tear to see pit'ed ngainat him, and I
am so afraid of him that I do not want
*o mention his name publicly.”
8hipp in that city several *dnys airo,
and the prieout-i was veiethnal on giv
ing a bond of $2,000. Thos. L. i
Shields, the slayer, was Mmaaded to
jnlk where he will await his'triak
Itwyer. to jSSSr 4 «S»5»!C*® , ® ,8 «“ <a W
imvoktkk and deat.ek nt=-
■China h making extensive prepara
tions fbr war. A difficulty between
that country and France is brooding,
and the probabilities are that it will
Vesnlt in an open declaration of hos
tilities by one or the other. It does
seem that Europe is never at rest un-
Jess some one of the Continental pow
ers is engaged in an aggressive and
«iestrnctivc war. It is a pity that such
a spirit cannot be curbed.
The witty and sarcastic sallies of
Merrick and Ingersoll in the star-route
trials are quite interesting and amtis-
iffg. In the course of Mr. Merrick’s
argument, several days ago, he was
frequently interrupted by Ids promi
nent antagonist, IngcrsoU. Mr. Mer
rick appealed to Ibo court for protec
tion, and said he “had a right to fol
low out his own line of reasoning—ho
knew that it hurt.” Ingersoll retorted:
“Ittloes not hurt—it is too absurd to
hurt.” Mr. Merrick again protested
against awy farther interruptions, and
his opponent said: “Oh, well, I’ll go
out and take a smoke.” Merrick re
sponded, with feeling: “You had bet
ter. You have made smoke enough
here for seven days.” The reply was
greeted with uncontrollable laughter.
The Augusta Chronicle, speaking of
Mr. Merrick, says: “Richard T. M'er-
rick, though not in the best of health,
has shown himself to be as eloquent as
Ingersoll and a tunch belter lawyer.
Speaking of the star route trial and
Mr. Merrick’s connection therewith,
the New York Times, which is chary
ofcomplimcnt^ says the eminent coun
sel spoke with wonderful power and
that the salient points of the corrupt
combination’s work are set before tl.e
jury so plainly that uothing ca« weak
en their force in minds of hitelligent
and honest men.”
shooting was eontomplated. His conft,| —The citydf Atlanta ha* 138 law- CflABLEniOit ArVEJM?KME«TS.
vud, Judge Bynum, of Charlotte, yers. The'bterk of the court had 70
plied f(y habeas corps's, and the quew- <,ec *' 8 placed on
flon of bail was heard before Judge M Vvillwut seatttj. A meetUfe Was
called in the courf-hobsb. *4>ne prdpor
rirfn, was to sell the dh3ka aftdr;the
Winner of church pews. Finally,
alter various plans were discussed, it
resolved to move the desks out
Wid place chaVt* in the bar for the 138
wise men of Atlanta. Long tallies
w ith lock's'and drawers may boplucc8
instead of the desks.
SPIl!; SMEB.
IT STAKES AT THE HEAE.
tojn^xiQiroi*, cigar?, toca£co, :
MM AND I’ROVISIONS,
BAY, CHARLESTON, S. 0 *
rNo.^TB
onouuH
EABTl
-A5J.
i night,
light, .,,
“An infant cryina in the
An infant crying for the light, ’ ,
•And’w'th no language luft'a ci'y.
The chUd Was in j>aii>j and knew i.o bet
ter tlirn to cry ‘iiirtil morning, or until
soinclKHly brouaht him soniething to relieve
his suffmug, EvefybodJ who lias tliecare
of a small child should remember that the
little fellow's, pains and gripes ffre evdt
more severe to bfcn than corresponding i
pains would lie to a big man. Acting on
this, it Is wise always to Tiave PerbV
Davis’s Pain Kim.eh dh hafrd. *
—
QTTO TIKDEMAN & SONS,
1 WScfl;29ALE GROCERS,
—A?ib——
PROVISION DEALERS,
102 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET,
'' CHARESTON, S. C.
IgOYD BROTHERS, _
'
WnOLBSBLE Groceus, lAqcon DfiAljsitS
AND SEASONABLE
Senator Lama"R, the busy newspa
per correspondents say, lives in very
simple style and all alone. He has no
regular place to eat, taking his meals
when hungry at the nearest and most
t:onveniciit3retel or restaurant. His
wife, from some cause or other, does
not live with him. She is an invalid
aud seems to suffer much grief from
domestic troubles. The cause of it all
5s not generally known to the public.
CAUGHT
a BAD COLD
—AND—
WMmI&STON MERCHANTS,
1»7 EAST BAY, CHARE&S’l’ON, S. <5.
g B. THOMAS, AGENT,
i V -Ti.
The SUMMER aift*
Coughs are quite'as dan
gerous as those of
midwinter.
But they ylold to the same
treatment and bdffrt
tb 'be taken lit
tlmj.
No. .1201ftno St., OrrostTK Liberty,
WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANG
INGS, LACE CURTAINS,
Cor3j\ck8 and Ur holster y Ggod^
PftARLESTON, S. C.
j Window Awninos Made to OrdS$t.
TILDEN AND The pk«sidenct.
A Western jpaper contains the
startling intelligence that P. 11. Shcahy,
a member of the Guitcau jury, has
gone crazy, and is now confined within
the walls of a lunatic asylum. It is
reported that this jErOV believed that
(juiteau was insane, but had not the
courage to face the unanimity of the
rest and say so- He was also afraid
to oppose public clamor for Ins execu
tion.
The Supreme Court of the Province
of Canada has rendered an important
* »wtUIVS« vrcvr -wrss ^ ■ u*_ j-
in that country. The opinion of the
we® in ®ub?fnT!ce tL'St p. divo!' ,> e
obtained by a Canadian in the United
States courts would not be legal or
effectual in Canada, and consequently
the wife’s claim for alimony would be
allowed. If a divorce was required or
sought, the parties must apply for it
through the Canadian court.
The Florence JVwies Is out on the
solemn subject of “engagements.” Our
contemporary handles tile theme with
some degree of skill, and his clear
headed observations evidence little
practical experience on the fascinating
side of social life. The follow ing is a
striking passage from the editorial:
Engagements by the average specimen
of the genv* homo are indulged in ns a de
lightful pastime; they rarely at first give
the matter a serious consideration, nor
think of the consequences involved. A
gentleman Always escapes unscathed,
while the i^vy, as a result, takes a rather
cupherui a.»c title, known in conversational
botr rvy as a wall flower. A lady can’t be
j careful in a matter that so deeply con-
' cems her future destiny; she should never
smile favorably on the suit of any individ
ual or encourage him until she Is ready to
devote herself a sacrifice to the altar of
Hymen.
The Ohio Republicans have nomi
nated Mr. Foraker for Governor, and
his nomination is regarded as a
triumph for Foster, who has Cyfe on
rendlcton’s scat in the Senate, if ins
party is victorious in the approaching
campaign. The party platform speaks
plainly and directly on the tariff. It
The Washington correspondent of
the Baltimore Sun writes that the
declaration by ex-Govcrnor Hendricks
that he would accept S renominatioii
by the Democrats as a candidate for
Vice-President with Tilden lias created
quite a sensation all over tlib country.
The statement is the more surprising
when it is remembered that lie was
openly hostile to Tilden in 1870, ami
refused to recognize him as the leader
in that campaign. The writer con
cludes in these words.
If Mr. Tilden should consort to stand
again ns a candidate, after what Mr. Hen
dricks has said, it is more than improbable
that any objection would be raised from
any quarter of the Democratic camp to the
enthusiastic renominatioii of the old ticket
of 1876. None can doubt the absolute cer
tainty of its election, for the master hand
of Mr. Tilden would so dictate the policy
of the campaign as to avoid the shoals and
quicksands of tariff discussion.
For our part we have always ad
mired Mr. Tilden, ami we do not hesi
tate to say tliat we reorard him as the
ablest political organizer in the party.
Knithe Democrajs cannot, afford to
sctccT ir caiiURfaie ior me nrxi cam
paign whose “master hand would so
dictate tiie policy oi tho party as to
avoid tho shoals and quicksands of
tariff discussions.” Wk .must not
AVOID THE TARIFF QUESTION—Oil the
contrary it is the duty of the Demo
cratic party to meet the issue of issues
with open and manly frankness, aud
if boldly and judiciously handled, the
“outs” will, upon the flood-tide of
free-trade, ride on to victory and to
power!
If Mr. Tilden is orthodox upon the
tariff, wc shall gladly give him onr
earnest support', if not the old gentle
man must “step down and out.” Tim
press of the State and of the country
cannot say too much upon the import
ance of Democratic consistency be
tween the present aud Hie time for the
assemblage of the next Democratic
Convention.
The first step in the right direction
Will bo the election of a free-trade
Speaker of the next Hottsc of Repre
sentatives; the second, legislation look
ing to tariff reform; third, the nomi
nation of a Presidential candidate
whose views are in harmony with that
of the party; and, fourthly, the con
duct of the campaign upon a solid,
orthodox, free-trade platform. If this
line of policy is strictly adhered Id,
defeat is impossible aud victory is in
evitable !
It is not the popularity or atWiiabili-
ty of men, but a great living principle
that must foreshadow the results of
the ensuing campaign.
For all diseases of THROAT,
£*0«tRiL3, HEAb w
BREATHINQ AP^
PARATUS
Ik the SOVEREIGN Remedy
! G. CUDWORTH fe'CO.-, ‘
| —WHOLESALE—
1 SADDLERY WAREHOtiBEs
j 166 Meeting Str'k^Pt,
Opposite Charleston Hotel.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
THE LIGHT-RUNNING
DOMESTIC.
That it is the acknowledged Leader in
the Trade is a fact that cannot be dia-
•uted. vi| . . ' „
manv imitate it-none equal IT!
The Largest. Armed,
The LighWt Running,
The most Beautiful Woodwork.
AND IT IS IVAKKANTED
To Vie made of tiie €est material.
To do any and ail kinds of work.
To be complete in every respect.
For Sale by,
J.M.
BEATY & CO.,
. . Winnsborp, S. C. v
Agents wanted m unoccupied territo
ry. Address • •
DOMESTIC SEWING JIACHINE CO.,
Richmond, Virginia.
THIS WEEK
JJ-ENRY ULSCnOFF&CO.-,
WHOLES A E GROCERS
! AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE.
PROPRIETORS OF Tllfe CfekfellBATtfl
CAROLINA TOLU TONIC.
W9 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
^LVA GAGE & CO.,
CHARLESTON ICE itet&E,
WE HAVE
TIR/IIElD THEM! \
, MAiiftfeis Conxfcft Church Street
CHARLESTON, S. 6.
157“Ice packed for tiie country a specialty.
declares unequivocally
high
protective tariff,” and opposes with
equal frankness “tho Democratic doc
trine of a tariff for revenue only.” Tho
New Yoik Herald, in its comments,
says: “Unlike the Kentucky Demo
crats, the Ohio Republicans have not
taken shelter behind previous party
declarations. They speak out boldly
and clearly. They are at least honest.
It remains to be seen what the Demo
crats of that State will say on this
PosftoNiNG fitK Execution.—The
triple execution in Orangeburg count v
will not take place on tho 22nd as ap
pointed. Mr. Browning, counsel tor
Richard Jeficoat
, has served a noiiee
of appeal to bo taken to the Supreme
Court in the case of his client on sev
eral grounds, among which is tho ob
jection that his Honor the presiding
judge omitted tho formula of asking
the accused whether he had anything
farther to say “why tiie sentence of
death should not be pronounced upon
L h,,n • , ’ The same ground exists In the
question, the vital Importance of which cases of the two men, Horace Hall and
the Republicans have now acknowl-. Ttczcvant, and their counseL Messrs.
A. C. Dibble and \V. L. Glaze, have
also appealed in their cases. The iur-
edged by treating it so elaborately
the first clause of their platform.”
flees of appeal operated as a suspen
sion of the sentiuces, and will thus, nt
The Greenville N’etcs, speaking of least, delay the execution for a long
Uuv the OEISER ENGINE and
RATOK from
« J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr.
We have Irinl them and know them to
be good, and \voUld not sell them if we did
not think so.
g A NELSON & CO.,
—WHOLESALE DEALERS IN-
BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 2'i Hatke Street,
CHARLESTON. S. C.
^j_ W. AIMAK & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
—ALSO,—
The well-knowil
“EEXIOTT GMT”
is offered to tiie pUblio. j^e will he pleased
to have the home orders.
Now is tiie time to bring in OLD GINS
for repairs.
J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr.
WOOD’S ODONllNE
-FOR-
WHITENING AND PRESERVING
THE TEE TIT.
KEEPS TIIE BREATH PURE AND
SWEET.
FORMULA OF DR. T. T. MOORE.
IF. C. FISHER,
Wholesale Agent, Columbia, S. C.
For Sale in Winnsboro by
McM ASTER, BRICE & KETCHIN.
Mrh 23-fxly
J. E. McDonald. C. A. Douglass.
McDonald & douglass,
Attorney* »t Law, No. 3, Law Range,
•WINNSBORO, S. C
Practice in All the State Courts.
FOR HALF.
3 nil
Lb,
he >
HE store-huildinaand lot now oeenpied
M - - -
by the undendgWhi are offered for sale.
he store is one of tiie iiestjh Winnsboro,
and is in prime condition. The location is
one of the most advantageous in town.
Tiie lot is quite a large one, ttlid upon it are
h large warehouse and othdf ttuiUlings.
Terms very moderate. For flirther par-,
tieulars apply to
May 29-tf B. SUGEXHEIMER.
DK. J. M. QUATfLEDAUM,
DentisT*
COLUMBIA, H. €.
Office Over Btanlet's China DaLL.
May lo-am
cnoicn DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
HI lUilCAL INSTRUMENTS,
PWIfcmkhies and Toilet Articles,
Cor. King and Vanderhorst Streets!
CHARLESTON; 8: C.
. It tfc A Fact, we will sell you a
Wagon or Buggy for less than anyone in
town. ULYSSE G. DESPOUTES.
AGATE IRONWARE!!
LighFand durable, will mtt nisi and iS
' **'J »**•«»»» X IlttVL/ .
Kettles, Rice and Milk Boilers, Tea Kettles
aml^Sauce Pans of this celebrated tfare. A
'OIL STOVii! siiohbl be in Every house.
I have the Whitney Hot Blast with all the
jjxturcs. Will do as imich cooking with a
few cents’ Worth of oil as an ordinary stove.
Tiie best oil should be used with those
stoves as well as burned in lamps. Orihdal
Oil, over 150° fire test, is tiie best oil made.
No smoke, no smell, and safE and cheap.
The GRAND CRATER OAK leads all
OfiT Aock of Spring iind Stimiher Goods
U complete in every department.
We have -fust received in all the newest
shades tiie most popular goods of tiie day.
nun’s Veiling.
BUNTINGS.
DOTTED AND PLAlft SWisS.
figured Muslin®.
LACED AND SThlPED PIQUES’.
Striped nainsooks.
CHECKED NAINSOOks.
An elegant line o’f Ladies’, Gents’ and
Boys’ Strain Hats; of ail Styles and Quali
ties.
PARASOLS lx GREAT VARIETY.
Om; Stock of Furnishing Goods i$ now
complete in quality and sizes. The Gentle
men’s Underwear consists of Lisle Thread
aRd Gauie, and are In sails bf separate to
suit the purchaser.
A call is respectfully solicited frbhi dll:
ft LANDECKER $ BR< .
t&EVIAL A TTJtA CTIOXSIX NE W A XD f>E Slit ABLE GOODS
AT SWEteEtNG REDUCTIONS.
pairs Misses’NewpoFk Ties’, at reduced.prices'. • \
200 pairs Ladies’ Newport Tics*, all sizes, far below their actual v ALLE
WHEBEIITHAL
-SiIaLL We Ilk—
CLOTHED ?
Is one of the questions wh.ich most per
plexes the ihincl of tiie individual and the
family: To relieve yoitrSelf iif this per-
. - . y OU should call and hear our prices
other cook stovtft I Rave.also tiie Stand
ard CliarterOak, ImprovEff Lee; So. Friend,
Cotton Option and Bill Arp. StoVe Hollow-
ware, Drfpp’
other Stove
pers of
Folks.
JELLY and WINE ♦hnkirig made easy—
by using the Handy Fruit Press. Pulp
and seeds separated from the juice at one
operation.
I think I have nearly everything the
the housekeeper needs, and If l*tldt : e hot I
can get it.
GROCERIES—a full lind: Pure, plain,
old-fashioned SUGAR Candy: Try it.
BUGGY and WAGON material; Shafts,
Poles, Hubs, Spokes, Rims and Whiffle
Trees. I sell close to shops, and ask a
comparison of prices with Columbia or
Charlotte.
on
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. comnlbnest domestic to
the nicest DRESS GOODS, and all the
novelties in NOTIONS. If you want a
nice suit of
OXjC THITT q-
Ploughs, floes, Picks, Spades,- Mandfe
Forks, Hay Forks, Diggers, Cradle Blades,
Iivo C"CJ r\4-n
GRAIN
ies, etc.
CRADLI
Come and see our stock, or choose from
our line of samples. If we cannot please
you in one we can tn the other. We have
something nice in this way, and guarantee
fits as well as quality of goods.
We have a very pretty and nobby line of
S, in both reft and straw, and can
HATS,
. .. , — ,,, °f Bio safifb good please the ftost fastklrorSi:
make that I sold last season. j*. ■ -*-- •*
J. 15. €U555II^O».
AYe4fAk ah inspectiofi of our stock of
sif—
OPENED
THIS HAYi
ONE LOT BRUNSWICK
JAVA COFFEE#
English Saddler for $.*», $«, §7 and
2H>. Kentucky Spring Seat Saddles tut
M«. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES,
:OES, which is very large, embracing ail
qualities and styles. Something nice in
low-cuts and slippers.
In all departments We endeavor to give
ftfc best goods at LOWEST PRICES:
WALKER’S
SPECIFIC.
THIS TRUL F WONDERFUL
REMEDY HAS NEVER
FAILED TO CURE
CONSUMPTION.
Its spefedy action upon alt Bronchial and
Pulmonic Affections is beyond belief
to those who have never tried it
or seen it used.
It speedily allays Brohehial and Pulmo
nic Feters. It is a wonderful
l&PfcCTORANT AND HEALER.
Respcctfullyf
CALDWELL & tAUHERDAE.
WHEREWITHAL
{SHALL. WK ftF>
It keep* the digestive and urinary or
gans in a hhtural and healthy condition—
Is anoChtff perplexing question, if also
ceases to worry when once you loot fnto
our
PtfRIFIES THE BLOOD;
. . . . Instantly relieves night sweats, goneness
To evcTP poutid ©f C©nee ?* •pp« i tite and general debility. It has
J 1 i beeS known only four Years and
one fine crystal goblet will be
the Sitton tragedy near Charlotte, N.
C., says:
We earnestly hope, for the sake of Joseph
G. Sitton’s family, that it will be was gu«lt-
given.
Another MuRDtp..—On Smulav of
last week Mr. Jesse Gray, Jr., shot
'and killed Julius Bynmii, col ■ rod.
less of the betrayal of Miss Shields for Both are residents of western Wau reo,
wl a he was killed. If he was guilty, Kershaw county. It seems that Dari
bt <vever, young Shields did exactly right 1 J^wd was Sowing between them, and
when ho killed hhn. No man who under- ““’eats had been made against
mines the virtue of a respectable woman . .?® r :
'r et ““J*
take* the riettm a neatest male representa-; v i t8 before Judge Fraaer, through hfs
counsel,.and was bailed in the sum'of
$8,000. Capt T. R. Clarke ami Messrs.
Kennedy and Nelson are the attorneys
for the defendant. —CYrrufcit Journal.
Gpkn Bcgoikp at *87 and at
ULYSSE.G. DESPORTES.
OLD DOMINION
P ia diams..
IG IfAMSr
With a good many b&er
goods which wM sold
CHEAP.
S. 5. WOLFEr
nown only four years and
HAS NEVER FAILED to PERFECT
* A CURE.
Any one sflictffd with what is generally
eftd death’s avanl coi<ri*r, cormuinp-
GftOL’ERY DEPARTMENT,
where yon will fi?M ni? kinds of eatables at
most reasonable prices'.
cnnmdei
♦ion, can be cured for $2.50. $5.00 or 1
$10 00 Rcco^dPqt to the stage which the
dMeaiie has reached. No patient has yet
fatal $10 worth beforeacure was affected.
The SPECIFIC is recoimrended only tor
pulmonary affections, and those desiring
COME AND SEE US.
tfre take pleasure in showing our goods.
Respectfully,
CALDWELL & LAtMRDALE.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
i Fi Lte of IM SMrts Jtst ReoemS.
300 Unlaundried Shirts; at -13 ’cents—best Value ever offered in this place,
10 dozen Lanudried and Unlaundried Shirt's lit 92 cents. • Examine the&G
WdOds before biiving - . r
' - " ' , ’ . ' ’* ’ «w»t TEN PER
CENT, less than von can bnv tiie same goods nnv place in the Slate.
‘ ' Mil.
,My stock is replete in, every department, and at prices at least ’
DENT, less than you can buy tiie same goods any place in the Slate
My stock MUST BE REDUCED, let the goods bring what they
Respectfully,
T. L. lyCXMXT^TJG-IT.
SPRING GOODS!
SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS!
I have now ready for inspection a fulLline of SPRING
GOODS, cohsisting of
NUN’S VEILING, BUNTINGS, DOTTED and PLAIN
SWISS, PLAIN and FIGURED MUSLINS;
LACED, STRIPED nnd CORDED
Piques, cambrics,
Ginghams and calicoes:
—ALSO',-
A stobk of Men’s, Boys’ dnd Youths’ Clothing, which will be
SOLD LOW.
STRAW HATS IN ALL STYLES AND PRICES
Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ low cut Shoes. Ladies’ and
Men's. Cloth and Leather Slippers. Also, a beautiful line of
FANS.
CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING:
Respectfully,
j. GitOESCllKL, Agent.
SPRING GOODS
-AT
THE CORNEB STORE.
UNAVOIDABLY, my stock was bought later this Spring than ususnl; bn‘t
1 PRICES as to'enable me to meet the SHARPEST
1 &hi keener to sell than ever, and urgently extend
COMPETITION.
AN INVITATION
TU cv’efy man, woman and child in Fairfield Countv to visit MY STORE
within the next THIRTY DAYS.
A BEQUEST.
, f)ON’T LEAVE MY STORV WITHOUT ASKING TO SEE
ARTICLE YOU WISH TO LOOK AT, AND ASK THE PRICE!
ANY
A PROMISE.
ALL SHALL BE WAITED ON POLITELY. AND NO GRUMftllNO
IN CASE A SALE IS .NOT EFFECTED, PRICES SHALL BE AS LOV1
AS THE SAME GOODS CAN BE SOLD AT IN WINNSBORO.
J. M. BE AT Y.
ATTENTION
IS CALLED TO FRESH ADDITIONS
TO MY
The Celeb fated "BnfnsvWck’
one.
IlaiirS—try
t«e nse it can-d<r so by s^#,l?hg their orders
, Wtk nr, up
■VrOTJCE LS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
A v. the ni
fertile proprietor^ of
to it#; stating that fon saw
dent ifi the Winnsboro News
nhderelgned have this day filed
Common
slg
with the Clerk of the Court of
Hrifed, a petition
Walker’s
rtttfiUlKATlC RKffiKDY
Cures Rheumntisrn, either ftertte or ehron-
io, in freftf eight to fei days.
^ri<5e By Express, $5 p6t Bottle
ML J. W. WALKER,
FILVNKLINTON, H.- C.
paper qr direct 1 Pleas for the County of Ftfirni
w this advertise- 1 praying that they and their as
xws xm> Huunn. I he ueclared a body corporate
of ‘
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pfovl
te of
I under the
Savings and
associates may
body corporate and politic,
sty*e of “The Winnsboho
liOAN Association
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Cordance with the provisions of the General
in ac-
Statutes oi the State of South Caro)
G. H. McMA!
D. K. FLENN _
. JNO. S. REYNOLDS.
Winnsboro, S. C., May-17, 1883.
May 19-fxlm
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NNIKEk,
SADDI.E8, BlUDI.ES AND HARNESS—“WAY
down yonder.”
VMFSSE-G.' DE6PQRTBS.
Ocean Oeih Mackerel.
0 A T . ^ w Saint LouS’Cblhff Beef.
Saint I/mls Roa<t Beef.
„ ... Imijoi ted and American Sardines.
Salmon (SOnsed)r Mackerel.
„ . ■ Imported Macaroni.
Fresh Cheest.
„ ^ „ Fresh Apples, ing^illon cans.
Bartlett Pears, C^imjces.
Grated Pineapple, Peaches.
“WinsloW’s” Succotash—first packed.
"Darts Lestor Manor” Tomatoes—hand-
packed.
Crosse & Blitf*kWqn’s Chow-Chow Pickles.
Imported Worcestershire SaUee.
Baker’s Broma.
v ie, ... Condensed Milk.
Fresh Snow-Flakes.
A lot of Handled Hoes ailid Grain Ci-adles.
1883.
SPRING STOCK
We have now
received our stock of
SPRING GOODS; and have them readv
for
iKSf'f&TiftlV*
ALL CHEAP FOR CASH.
R. M. HUEY.
We think we can SAFELY say that wc
have never opened at any time a more
complete assortment or better class of
goods.
regards prices, we will only say tlwi
these goods will be sold as low as the same
CLASS OF GOODS
aVc tfWM'in any MARKET, and assure mu
customers that they will be protected in
prices’, as we will meet the market at any
nme in anything.
We would call special attention to our
oeots*’
DEFABtTMEWT,
which rtilt be found Complete in every par
ticular, and all we ask is an inspection by
flie public.
MoMASTES, BZICI & SBTOJrRT,