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>«*w jjoticp-Mrs. M. E Stsmoo. Atwritlon-I. P. (^Mw«ll, 8f<v*etniry. Notioe—Ohas. E. Thomarf, AdiuiuU- “trator., , , i Sheriff's Sale—Jiio. t). McUarley, 'S. V. 0. I oral Brtefi. ..... * s —Approved county t>*tpcr and school certifleates bought and. cash paid for same i>y T. \V. Lauderdale. * —The Ridgeway High ScliSol fcas ■been presented with thirteen largo illuminated maps—the Cornell eeVlos— ■gotten up by Messrs. D. Appleton & Go. • I-,. > —All dogs are mad dogs, but all mad dogs are not dogs. Communities and individuals act upon the first prop osition, and many a poor canine bites ..the dust under the initial suspicion. The rule that all dogs are ipnocei\t until proved guilty is ignored, and ^drumhead court-martials and split- boitomed chairs send them whirling ‘into the river Styx. —Just tft thinty a hideous man out-1 side of the Bachimot's’ Union, yet uni ted, suggests the organisation of an anti-gossiping order, in order that our ty, N. C M arelft'towh and have dccid- ! ed 'to make Wiunsboro their liome. Mr. Chalmers is the father of the Rev. ' John T. Chalmers, pastor of the Asso ciate Retbnued Presbyterian‘ehfu'ch in this place, and tras for many years in charge of the congregation where our young'friend, the KeV. 0. E. McDon ald, is now preaching. Our new resi dents shall be Jrindiy and heartily wel comed by the good people of \Vlhns- boro. Mr. W D. Douglass, son of A. S. Douglass, Esq., of tins place, returned home on last Frida} from Fort Mill, where Me has been attending the ses- siou of the Fort Mill Yligh ^chb^l. Mr. Dofiglass is preparing for David son College, and we are glad to learn that he has taken quite a creditable stand in his class. %'VjSLiyKSH N OTIC KB. 1 ly. A Sensible Man. . Josh Blllinjis says he never Sikes foolish chances. When he looks at a dead mule he standi In front of Mm. Nonhan’s Ne utra 1! ii n e iCotcpa 1 is neither a live or a dead inale but e real nice family horse al- ways ready for-yevr service.- Mothers, we r advise you not to take any foolish risks bqt always keep a bottle convenient aud it Will save you many hours' of anxiety. One Hundred*t>nts. MeS^rs. Zhnmerman & Johns, Druggists, of Westminster, S. C., ip ''their last oMer purchased only the dollar site of Norman's Neutralizing Cordial. Those who try the 2$ cents size always buy the. large size next time, thus its use is advertising ita merits daily. t , :r. i ■>% ^ . -r. c^smaKfdmmmtKKtsTsatm FuANk LksuK’s Sunday Magazine. —Ti^e July number affords the morft interesting and entertamlrig reading. In literarv and artistic merit this niag- azine successfully competes with the best of its contempararies. The IteV. F. C. Ewer contributes No. VI. of “Religious Deiioufn'nations ih.’tlic Uni ted States^ What is the Anglican Those adrnira'ble papers are continued, “Among the Natives of the North,” feV Lieutenant SelnVatka, and “Tlie American PilgVffn in Palestine,” sphol-e njay bo kept orderiy-eny,„ K , b De Lco ..,,| ve flinreke." 1. a -jurt one more loalher «M. wMeh *°! etiaracteristic article be tlie editoi*, Dr. dUloeate the camel's epme; that is to e - „, ho >ho , 0 —, a society to prevent the dtsenesion H p„, I>lt , 8e ,. m011i ..Solicitude. t>av, JVOTI€£. NELSON fs my authorized agent during my absence from the county. “fiPS. M. E. STARNES. Ju.ie 2, 1883. June 12- ATTIitMTIOM, Winnsboro Steam Fire Engine Co, A SSEMBJaE at engine bouse in suil XV dress unlfom tills (Tuesday) evening at 5 o’clock, shitiyf, for Anniversary Parade! be held imme- An election of dmcers will diately after tlie wirade. Tly ord& cl the President: J. P. CALDWELL, Jung 12 .^eeretaiy. NOTICE. A LL parties having claims against the Estate of XJrt. Eliza E. ceased, will attested, to June 12-flk3 gai Ford, de present the same properly CTLVS. E. THOMAS, Aclministwitxir, Ridgeway, S. C. SHERIFF’S SALE. assume a clammy attitude and'pbse on forever in solitude and'sHohce. 'of the vreather. «(•**_»< Va vi.,Uu Widillet” ii«‘•Dv.Setv man on Spiritualism” arc among fli'e btlicr notable articles. Tut.® are in- The It.UN —The rain Suiiday after- Ceresting sketches, essays, serial and 'noon and night was perhaps more j short stories, with poems of great ■general than any that has fallen in two merit ; a varied Miscellany, together months. Cotton has been suffering con-j with editorial comments, record of siderably from tlie extended drought, important evdrttS, obituary notices, and it is to be hoped will now recover. 3tc-i etc. A single copy is twenty-five j cents, or $3 a year, postpaid. Ad- iflrcss, Mrs. Frank Leslie, Publisher, » T>Y virtue of an.execution to me directed, I J3 I will offer for sale before tlie Court 53, 65 and 57 Park Place, New York. To Oamdkn. —The Charlottd, Colum bia & Augusta Railroad will rtin a Elected.—At a meqiing of tlie members of the Scion Presbyterian ’church on Sunday, the 11th inst., Mr. ’J. P Caldwell was elected one of the ^ruling elders and Messrs. William Timmons and W. A. Beaty deacons of special train from Charlotte to Colum- ‘the church. The iVewly-electcd b'fficcrs [ bia and returif, on tlie 20th nit., for tlie will be installed sbtftc time in the early accommodation of persons who wish future. I to visit Camden o'fi tlfat day to Witness • — | the unveiling of the Confederate mon- Our Thanes.—W e arc under many ; Ulneil t. gcvefSl military companies obligations to Di*. J. R. Arledge for a j are 0X pccted to be ’present. The fol- ‘basket of magnificent ‘peaches, sent us on Friday, they were the fiiiest specimens we have seen this season, and with a flavor too piackstock.. that wo venture to assert cannot be ( Wood ward's surpassed by any variety in the county. ’Our sincere thanks are due tlie Doctor for his kind thoughtfulness. early June ^ ] oVr j n g are the rites and Tune of leav- Certainly Stations. Ridgeway.. Round-trip. Leave. 6.29 a. ffi. l.«6 "5 .>5 a. m. vi.. i.3d 6.10 a. in. 1.15 6.39 a. m. .......... 1.10 7.00 a. m. House door'in Whuisboro, S. C., on the FIRST MONDAY IN JULY NEXT, wifhin the legal liotSrs of sale, to the liigh- es( biddef, for CASH, the folIo\Ving-Ue- scipbed property, ,to wit: ^.11 the light, title, and and interest of Mrs. M. E. Starnes in a house and lot in the'town of Blythewobd, now occupied by her.*. . .. Levjpd upon as the property of Mrs. M. E. Stitrne.s 'at the suit of Lorlck & LoWrahco, against J. R. Nelson and M. E. Starnes. . : JNO. D. McCARLEY, Sheriff's Office, S. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C.', „ Jtiue It, 1883. June 12-td UNDERTAKING ! Returning, will leave ColurAbiaat 7 t.’r’p. nf. The fere for the military and the civilians is the same. Close conimc 1 - tion .will be made hi the .Colombia 4 this afternoon at five o’clock. The supper will be in the Thespian Hall to-night at nine o’clock. We feel sure that tlie members of"tile company will 'do themselves credit upon both occa sions. Parade and Feast.—It will seen, by reference to the notice published in to-day's issue of The News and Her ald,that the Steam Fire Engine Com- Junctioii with the South Carolina Rail- pa ny will have tlSeir annhal parade | road special train going to and return ing from Camden. All should n mem ber that the special rates given above are only good for the special train. The reasonable rates of taro so gener ously offered ‘by the authorities of the Railroad Company are certainly in ducements enough for all who may may with tin opportunity df seeing the imposing ceremonies ‘bn the 20th inst. and hear the oration 6f the occasion. Winnsboro must send a respectable escort for the Gordon Light Tnftintn'. MR. J. M. ELLIOTT, SR., Respectfully informs the public that he has on hand a full line of COFFINS AN1> CASKETS, and is prepared to do anything hi ulideY- i taking. -ALSO,- A full line of BURIAL ROBES, for men, woMen and children—a new feature—very neat, appropriate atid cheap. We ask for a share of the patronage. J. M. ELLIOTT, $r. A College-Mate.—Wc five in re ceipt of a cataloghe of the Prosperity High School, which is located at Pros- perity, S. C. Our young friend and college-mate, Sir. J. C. Cork, is pro- Vcssor of Greek aud Latiii Languages, aud we aro glad to learn that he is quite popular, aud is discharging the arduous duties of his position With marked ability.. M r. .Cork has many friends ahd relations in Fairfield, all of Whom will be gratified to learn of bis 'success. CHAMP 10 N ” a -SO BUY YOUR- Furniture from r. w. Phillips. Mattresses of my own manufac ture. Use economy—buy the bert —buy where you can get the cheap est. r 1 A new ^upp'y of Chil.Iren’s f 'arri- ages, of the latest designs and low in price. \ ini can save money by bn; ng LOWERS, REAPERS, ney o\ your Picture Frames, Wall Pocfx Brackets, Hat-racks, Piirlog Rons, Wire Mattresses oiu! \\'<ndow Shades from B. W. PHILLIPS. 1 am agent for several different SEWING MACHINES, and-some of them as GOOD as can he made price mine before" making rfu.tlDURABLE, and EASILY MANAGED; chase ELSEWHERE.. Remember that I cannot he undersold by any one. i .. SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, STRONG AND EVERY ONE I could give you as MANY REFERENCES AS YOU WANT, but do not Prink it necessary, as tlie machines will RECOMMEND THEMSEL VMS w lie n you get one. Sew ing machine belts, oil, oil cans and needles for sale, i will order any part that is wanted for a sewing maehind. Agent for Doors, Sasli and Blinds. All orders will have prompt attention. Ap 19- r— — , -j SEED UPLAND RICE * - , * -t . ■■-*•. • • • ^ j Can be planted anywhere and at Same time that cotton cany and be cultivated very much like it. ONLY A FEW BVSHELS LEFT. ONE PECK produced last -yetr in this county SIX BUSHELS, wrmh SIX DOLLARS PER BUSHEL, with but ordinary attention. Call 'and get particulars'. J. II. HARDEN & BRO. SALE FARM MACHINERY! AND FEED STABLES. and sizes. Also Reapers, with self-dropper TAX RETURN^ OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, . Don’t Forgkt It.—We are indeed glad to inform the public that the cele brated orator, Dr. Milbuni, ha^ con sented to lecture here on the 21st and perhaps on the 22nd also. Tlie lectures to be''selected will probably be “Sar- 'gent S. Prentiss” and “Aaron Burr”. It is seldom that a more tempting literary treat is plttecd within our reaefr, and Wimishoro cannot afford to let the opportunity pass away unheed- kid and unappreciated. Let everybody, 'men, women and children, go offt and give him a large and enthusiastic re ception. FairFielD at West Point.—The New York Heriilh of Friday, the Bth lust., contains k long article on “Work at West Point,” IA which is given the respective stands of all the members tof the second class. Mr. Horace I. Male, of Colorado Lends tlie list and and Mr. David D. Gaillai'd elands second best in a class of thirtv-nino. 'riie notice given in a recent issue of The News and Hkrai.D with refer ence to tlie matter was from the record Pf Iasi year, and it will be remembered that Air. GAillard then stood third, 'Ana he has since moved a pace to tlie front and is AdA* second-. Our young friend may yet lead the graduating class of 1884-. MRS. RACHEL M’MASIE'R. Wlniiftbnro'a Oldest Resident Passes Peace fully and Quietly Away on the Evening; of the Ninth. The record of another long and use ful life has closed, and an army of friends and relatives 'are left behind to VAourft the loss of a venerable and loved one. The subject of this sketch was the dmghter of Gen. John BuchaYfanr, and was born on the 21st day of August, 1793, near Gladney’s Ford, oh Little River, in this county. She YcfmoYed with her father to Wiuusboro in De- eember, 1805, where he was for a number of years proprietor of a hotel. She was united in marriage WJuly of 1816 to Mr. Jofin McMaster, of this place. For a number of years after their union the husband merchandised in town with considerable success, aud in 1820 took charge Of the hotel of Which his fatherein-law had been own- and proprietor, and remained in that business continuously until the day of his death, in September, 1864'. Mr. McMaster Was for forty years post master at this place. After the'deAth of her husband, Mrs. McMaster continued to live in the old hotel building the remaining portion of her life, where she died at 11,80 *'.UK!< IAL.O OObi> 1 X . Winrsboro, S. C., May 1,1883. This Office will be open from June 1st to July 20th, 1883, for the purpose of re ceiving Tax Kethms pf all personal prop erty owned on the first of June, 1883. All persons owning personal property of any j description are required to list the same, ( under oath, for taxation. All new build- j ings erected since the first of June, 1882, must be reported; and all purchases or sides of real cdtktd, within the same period, must be noted. All male persons between the ages of twenty-one and 'fifty years are liable to Foil Tax, except school trustees and those physically unable to earn a support. The term “personai propeity,” as here uSed, is held to mean And inc/tide “all things, other than real estate, vi-.fch h ,Ve any pecuniarj value, and moneys, credits, investments in bonds, stocks, joint stock companies, or otherwiScj/’ v . For the convenience of taxpayers, I will attend in person, or by deputy, at the fol lowing places on the day specified, for flic purpose of receiving TAx Returns, viz: Feasterville, Tuesday, June 1ft Buckhead, Wednesday, June 20. Monticello, Thursday, June 21. Jenkinsville, Friday, June 22. ., - Jannings’s EUa-e, SatiirdAy, June 23. Woodward's, Mofiday, June 25. White Oak, Tuesday, Jurte 26. Ridgeway, Wednesday, June 27, Blythewood, ThursdaV, June 28. DeaFCreek, Friday, June 29. Gladden’s Grave, il Boulware I HAVE for sale, direct from the manu facturers, all kinds of AgricuJtural Machin ery, Implements, etc., etc. Engines of all sizes, from three to one hundred and fifty horse poWet. <•" SAW MILLS AND GRIST MILLS, • . ’ i* Manufactured at the Metropolitan I rob Works, Richmond, Virginia. From- the York, Pennsylvania, Agricul tural Works—all kinds of , Implements, from a Heel-Screw To a Thresher that will thresh and clean $ixty bushels df wheat per hour or two hujtfred bushels of oats pig hour. • . < • i,. Sulky Ploughs, Cultivators, Harrows and Ploughs aud Plough Stocks- of all kinds iso Reapi or self-binder. Unm agent for the DEDXICK HAT AND COTTOXPRESS. Tills Press will, with three hands, press straw in small bales as fast fast' as the thresher can pjean it; and with thrQe hands can bale cotton foster than a sixty-saw gin can turn tlie lint out. . I have also sortiaaifthe host iriade COT TON GINS, with all the mortem improve ments, with PRESSES'from Jlhe .factories. I also sell COTTON-SEFF OTJn MILLS. . n.- OGUltlb U1 Uli S>i£*X5, btmo UI AAUXAl one-hAlf pound to five tons. ' Carriages, Buggies and Riding Carts, of all sizes and prices. If any person wishes to purchase any of the | above-mentioned goods, they whl please call at Mr. JAMES Q. DAVIS’S office and leave word with him, and I will call and show catalogues, etc. KEXTUCI£Y HORSES AND MULES! i Grave, Monday, July 2. ’s Store, Tuesday, July 3. L N, WITHERS, May 5-fxlm AAdirar Fniilield County. THE UltE DEPARTMENT. XAUCS PA«A!», \ AGENT. May 17-tf Just arrjvedi one carload of young, fat, broke Kentucky Mules and Horses—among them seine nice driving mines. ONE PAIR OF NICE BAY HORSES. TWO GOOD SADDLE HORSES. Come aud gei tliq^ick, as I will swap as well as sell, so-you i«u» sv -UwU*. I ■win swap for any and all kinds. Don’t be backward in bantering me to •*' !. ’ T ' - V. ■'» ;•*. ^ '’S I _ „ .1. A tUU n\Jit an tUA OL/iIAJ!. A. WILLIFORD. Special Attention -GIVEN TO THE- TODEPJAKEIt’S DEPARTMENT. TO DO THE WORK PER'FECTLY, IF NOT THE MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. FOR SALE BY W. E, DOTY & CO , AGENTS, WINNSBORO, S. C. April I9-|x2m VICTORIOUS EVERYWHERE I! ' <j-i Universally THE ECLIPSE FARM ENGINE Is attaebed to tiie crown of tlie boiler by expansion Joints and Bolts in such manner ns to equally divide the weight between tlje forward and rear axleA. Is mounted on strong wheels. The Boiler is mounted on axles of the BEST REFINED WROUGHT IRON. Improved and Powerful Brakes. LARGE FLY "WHEEL AND PULLEY*. Hinged Smoke Stack, provided with efficient DEVICE FOR DETAINING AND EXTIN GUISHING the SPARKS, . . . THE WAYNESBORO ECLIPSE PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRAIN SEPAR ATOR, CLEANER AND BAGGER, the most complete GRAIN SAVER in the world, and UNSURPASSED FOR S1MPLC1TY. Capacity for Threshing, Separating aud Cleaning all kinds of grain Heady for firarket^ -■ • . THE CELEBRATED OSBORN REAPER AND MOWER, the best Machine of the kind in the Market. • . > • v TIIE VAN WINKLE, PRATT and BROWN GINS, with FEEDERS AND CONDENSERS. . • ■ v AH of the above, with every other kind of FARM IMPROVED MACHINERY, It. J. McCARLEY & CO. April 17 ... THE CLOTHING HOUSE -OF- FRESH GOODS! Ruler for the Government of thF. Fire Department of Tint TofvJi ok WlNNSBOHjO^ S. ,0.. I. The Chief of the Fire Department , , . * - r,., ; shall have general supervisoiy control of o clock on Saturday irgfit, the 9th the Department at all times; and at fire? inst. ©Id age seems to have been the If shall have absolute command and direc. . . , ...... . ' tion cf thd same, ana on such occasions is principal cause of her death, but iiast- hereby invested with fail police powers, ened, perhaps, by a fell on Friday | All ordere of the Chief shall be commuui- . i . u-i ... .i . . catedto the officers in command of the: morning last while attempting to get different companies at fires, citlier in per- from tier bhd'. CONSISTING OF FLOUR OF THE best grades, Meal, Pearl Grits, Rice, New Orleans Molasses and Sjwups, full line of Caritie’d Goods, CoYned Beef, Sugar Corn, • /«• •• . i • J *’ 7 i f’jte > ’V i Okra And Tomattoe^, Tomat toes', Salmon, Peached, Pineapple, Celebrated Baitlett . ..X .fl . Pears, Succotash, Squash, Chow-Chow hml; Mixed Pickles, Prepared Cocoanut for pies, cake?! ind puddings. Evaporated Vegetables for Soups, Evaporated Apples- OTd TIdvenunent Java' njul Rio Coffee, Green and Black Teh, ftud all Giftdas df • a VV , c. 2**k ri * « r ' f . . ' v . 1 c . N, ■■ '* v . V. I '*.»»» '4- Sfigafe and Coffees. ALL CALLS PROMPTLY AT TENDED TO. I keep on hand a full supply of METALLIC BURIAL CASKETS oti\ie finest Jin Uh, and WALNUT CASKETS of the latest styles; and also Imitation ROSEWOOD CASES AND COFFINS, and a CHEAP GRADE of COFFINS and BURLYL ROBES. Ap 19 II. W. PHILLIPS. M. L. KIN A HD OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL, COLOMBIA, S. V. } * I have just opened a large stock of SPRING GOODS.for Men, Topths and Boys, ih Suits of Cftssimere, Flannel, Cheviot and Serge—all at low prices. Also'a line of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS In all the latest styles of goods. Gents’ Neckwear a specialty. Gents’ FINk SHOES in Low-yuarteiti and Gaiters... k Orders sent to my address will be promptly attended to. M L. KINARD. SPRING GOODS :AT: L. SAMUELS’. FRESH GROCERIES! HAVE just received my SPRING GOODS^oiisisting of Nun's Veiling^ Inara. Dolled and Plain Swiss, Plain and Figured Lawns, Plain aiia I Buntimi Figured Muslins, Laced and Sriped Piqu6s and Cambrics. D. R. Flenniken. The cvc-witncssea of the death- pa . son or througli the Assistant Chief, or such other person as he may designate. In case qf the absence of tlie Chief, the duties and scene report a remarkably calm; peace- powers of that officer shall devolve upon Aii ftlu i nn :p. rienth The fieeeaBed the Assistant Chief, and in case of the ab- mi ana quiet aeatn. ine cteceasea sence of both then upon the officer in corn- leaves living four cliiraren, fifty .four ac •m.o w., graadchildren au‘d twenty-six great- grand Children. The funeral ceremonies W?*re ducted by the Rev* Johrt j • Chalmers} whose duty, touetlier with the assisted bv the Rev. j:& Chaliriers, in Chief, slrtil be to decide the. expediency of tbe Associate Itcfofraed l^sbytcrian ^X'gX 1 ’ * “"*• "• church, at five o’clock: bn U*e afteh-J HI. No Company tfljrtlleave the ground •«xi" ot ..,e lotbi and ttia t^ain. inri ’ SSSSSSSfe&Z « “ iniert’ed in the graveyard of that 1 IV. All disputes arising between mem- chrirrh The ruill hearnra were Jmliro ' bere 01 different Fire Companies at fires, cnui cli. me pall-beareis wereduage 8hftll ^ gU bmftted lo the Chief for his W. R. Robertson; Co!: J. H. Rion, Dr.' ruling; which shall be of full force until W: E. Aiken, Dr. T. B. Madden, Dr. : by the Town Council. T. T. Robertson; Messrs. Thomas Jor- j ab „; rufes shall be renotled bv the 8 Clfief dan, Joseph 0. Caldwell .and Samuel! to?he Town Sncfi. ^ ^ VI^That the Clerk be required to place a copV of these Rules in each of tbe Engines and Truck House of the Fire Companies Cotton STAtfeWENT.—The fbllowih'g is tTT6 comparative cotton statement for the week ending JuiVc 8; 1883: Net receipts at all United Slates - portn duriug the week 25,238; to sanie time Iasi Voar 14,978; total receipts to this date 6.826,931; to same date last year 4,543,762. Exports for the week 53,- i39; same week lasl year 30,072; total exports lo this date 4,416,602; to same date last year 3,241,412; block at all United States ports 461,578; same time last year 429,190; stock at all interior towns 47,741; same liiuu last year 48;- 423; stock at Liverpool 984,000; same time last year 998,000; stock of American afloat tor Great Britain 99,000; same tune last year 70,000. Personal—Th'’ TDv. J. C. Chal- ( fcers and wife, of Mccalcnl.Qig coun- con- may use explosives in id’s discretion, or may con- ca ^ hi consultation the Town Council and tlie, officers in charge ef the fire companies, —TRADE— NORMAN’S T R A L i CORDIAL. —MARK— ■ forth® cure of ■ of th®r i or railrhnK Droentenr. DUrrhci*, Choi- n*i. Morbai, i and Cat xart. Despite the bad and i nefem- ent weather, ah fenfestially large con course. df people tvere in "attendaoe upon the funeral SeHltes. Winnsboro uiburiis with sincere sorrow the aecease of a good and amia ble woman. detsOKemenU BRUNSWICK CANVASSED II AMS, DECORTICATED PATENT FLOUR. ROASTED RIO and JAVA COFFEE. : S.VLMON, CANNED CORNED BEEF-. POTTED HAM, CHICKEN, TURKEY. FRESH OAT MEAL. CANNED TOMATOES. Succotash. PINEAPPLE and PEACHES. PICKLES AND CHOW-CHOW, and a full stock of everything usually kept in a first-class GROCERY STORE. All of which will be'fold LOW f>>i tbe CASH. J. F. HtcMiSTEft .}■ CO. —CLOTHING, CLOTHING— I have a largo stock of Mcu’s, Boys’ and Youths’ CLOTHING, which t will sell VERY LOW. STRA W HATS OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES. SZElOIES, SHOES, SHOES. A large assortment of Men**, Women's and Children's Shoes. A large asr sortmont of Fans and Parasols’. Call curly and secure BARGAINS. No trouble to show goods. Very respeclfullv’, , - - . L. SAMUELS. JUST STOP MO THINK! asronaM-A-N’s f NEUTRALIZING > fa h* pleasant berry 'wine. CORDIAL Hnek. Opium and harink.a an Blnek- Does not Don’t m'T a W'Aooy untii. voi .■’KK lb. U will pay yon. ■■■>.■ ? ULYSSE ajOEST’OI TES. an J will not mended tpf I Children. / . Pri«*5C.'4ni |i5o per bottle. Beti btaUDrutgOUand DtaUri <» Midi ETnET-Sink CHEMIOAL 0%. Sole Proprietors, now Done 1883 organized, me in Com WalhnUn, 8. C. U.8.A. Council this the 4th day of June,! J. N..CENTER, Clerk of Council. | Bor THB Pai.metto WA.iOH OP ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. JlOO UEWAijD. . A REWARD of UNE HUNDRED DOL LARS will be paid by the Town (Joim.ll of Winnsboro .for Inform,tti-i. with proo' to i mvict air- pu-son or per sons of attempt. g to set fire to and bun; the o’ttbui’rtiug o.i tlie premises of Joseph R. l«e—rtsou, (commonly known as ine Liuid baittliog) on the night of the Cth o. , M:.y. 1^3. i By order of Council: J. N. CENTER, Clerk. iia.. jefst and -THE— RiDKXULOtJSLY LOW PRICES -AT— B. SUGENHEIMEKS. An cx’mine.t’on rf our gool- and a knowled: '.ict we are telling you only tbe PLAIN UNVAUI of our rtfc** will convince you sDKD TRUTH. IN DRY GOODS, Cr.C-rjrry^ HATS, CAPS AND SHOE Si we have a very good assortment GROCERIES-ALL KINDS GENERALLY - TJR_fcCX>. BONELESS CODFISH and FINE MAC! TEEL SIX FCR TEN SlvTS.’ CALL FOR OLD CROW WHISKEY,