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4 r v- ' >T ^ t ^rr~T^-'*: - j ,»; ...- i' ^ru-:/ "V^c. I 1 f IB* LOCAL" INTELLIGENCE. THUKSI3AT, JUNE 14. I 1883. New AdTertUemenm. FoV Sale—Ulyssfi G. Pesportes; Masonic Meeting—Geo. B. McCants, Secretory. ■ ■■■ - Personal.—CaJiV. T. H. Clarke, of Camden, was ill town on Monday, tlie 11th Inst., oil professional business. —Approved county paper and stihool certificates bought and cash paid for same by T. W. Lauderdale. • Correction —tn pur account of ilrar. Itacbel McMaster’s death an ell’oV wtfs mafic in stating that the deceased was a daughter of General John Buchanan'; She lira's the daughter Of the "late Creighton Buchanan, Esq. —Mr. CroncnbPVg, the artists having a number of engagements for next week, Will remain until Saturday, the j?Srd inst- Call at once. • —A young man tntttwn, Report says, has purchased two large volumes upon Ihe shbject of matrimony. All parlies desiring information upon that theme will please call it Beaty’s Corner and ; ment, their inquffies will receive prompt an'd theerfu^ attention. A Ns:^ tfoTKr;.—Mrs. Duvall has begun the building oV a large ami com modious hotel ‘contiguous to the house Vhe now occupies, which is -just across the street and railroad from tlie pas senger depot. The hotel when finished will^e nicely htiA tastcfulL- arranged •and wHl doubtless add nrach to the convenience and comfort of the travel ing ptiblfcr. There iscertainly no reason h?hy a place of this size should nPt have t^vo or three good hotelk. .—>— Cotton at FeastkrVtli.e.—A gen- tlemun fi'dnft Feasterville informs ns tliat the crops in that section are not iii prduiTsing as they usually are at this season of the year. “The early cot ton-,” he days, “is large and looks well where a goc’d stand has been secured, tmt tlie greater portion of the cotton was late planting, owing to the bad Uiwrther, and much of it in conse quence of the drought is not up* and What is out of the ground is small and fetcklv.” The Broom Drill Again—We are reliably informed that some enterpris ing ladles In town are still making ‘efforts to.get up a ‘'brPoin dtfli” in the ficaV finture, and the probabilities lire that success will yet crown their efforts. It will take some time to ac quaint the female soldiery with tl/P manual of arMs, tihd consequently it will be five or six weeks before the public need expect to witness one of their characteristic (best parades. Tlie hovelty of the undertaking Ms a suf- itfeient guaranty that it will not fall through. Reading-Room (?)—We are again requested to call a meeting of the gen tlemen df the town at the law office of Mr. j. W. Hanahran at 8-.80 o’clock to-night, for the purpose of making another effort to organize a reading c’nb. Several efforts have already been Made to get itp a Meeting for this purpose, but all of them heretofore have been unsuccessful. One full ineeting is all that is necessary to make the undertaking a success. Upon the list bf subscribed m’etoberi there are over fifty names—fully enough to war rant immediate steps in the direction 'contemplated, if the members will take the trouble to mtect onc'6 and organ ize-. Surely an hour this evening cau be spared for that purpose. her, Esq., and a granddaughter. Mr. Leitner emigrated to FloHda with a largo family twenty-six ye&rs ago, and there, be being an enterprising gentle man and one bf pleasing Address, did a fine business hfid gained Many warm and stable friends fit-otoiiA hife family circle. Hearing that they arttifeipate an extfetided visit iimong their rela tives knd friends, we bespeak such hourfc of social greeting as will vividly recall with pleasure their days of youth. —On the 2nd inst. We attended thb closing exercises of Midway School* id the Vicinity of CedAi' Creek chul-ch; This School has flourished for the past session under the direct auspices of Mrs. LcVer. She lifts an average at: tendance of tweiuy-Mk scholars, though many qViitft sthAlt'. After the comple tion of the well-devised programme and an instructive address by an expe rienced instructor, ’the Rev. JereMiah MbCaitha, we •proceeded without hesi tancy by invitation Of a corrtmittee to an adjoining grOvL Dere we found a superAhdndance of substoutials and tftc finest dajnties gotton up by experts, who were sagaciously tVftinecI, from observation, in the culinary depart- Jtay it ever be our good luck £6 sftftVe such enjoyable and praise worthy occasions. ELMWddo Farm Observer. 9kASOliriC JKF.ETIWOi on of Winns- M., will be (TUursdat) boro Lodge, No. 11, A. held in Masonic Hall this evening at 8 w o’clock. ' , GEO. B. McCANTS, June 14 Secretary. —SO BUY YOUR- FOR SALE! FtlftNltliRE FROM R. W. PHILLIPS. HOSlE-9IADEi I Oat I Sli Wagons, Mattresses of my own nianufacr Inns. Use ecotibmy—buy ♦he best —buy where you can get the cheap est. ; A new shpplyof Children’s Carri- e latest designs and loW by buying •n AL,$l6 I3T STOilK: SADDLES* HARNESS* BACOJJ’, BRIDLES* ages, of the in price. You cat* save money hv , vour Picture Frames, Wall Pickets Brackets, Hat-racks, Spring Beds, .Wire Mattresses and Window Shades from H. W. PHILLIPS. . , lam agent for several different SEWWO MACHINES, and some of tliem as GOOD as can be made You will find it to your interest to price mine before making a pur chase ELSEWHERE. Remember that I cannot be undersold by any one. give ydi\ as MAHY.REFERRJfCES AS YOU WANT, but do not think it Ap 19- TSHE - WOXtX^lS! ^ieAl* CORN* Dry goods* NOTIONS* SHOES’, THE EIIIEMEN>& PARADE. An Anniversary Celebrated-A Owlltable Parade- The Klectlob AT Officer a and A Koyal Supper. Tuesday brought with it ftnothcr anniversary of the Steam FiPe tengine Company, and its niftgnificent celebra tion Will not bqforgotten in a day. At INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH’. i " ' . I T Ii%WNK O. DESPORTES. BOARD OF HEAETM. T HE following Board elected to serve one of Health was __ — year from May 1st, i88:t, Vftr: Dr. R. B. Hahahan and Messrs. D. R. Flenniken t and J. A. Brice. , lat tl*e usual b*.- mei» were ordered out, artil With a few spection wiU be made ift tlite next ten days •»»« . ■ . . • _ i iuesars. u. i\. ri^iiiiiK.di i .9>)1( five o’clock sharp the red-shirted fire- Persons will take notice that ' tlfe by the Board. L& CENTER, . Clerk of Council. FOR SALE. T HE store-building and lot now occupied by the Mid'ersrjM'ftt ate ifirci'ed for sale. The store is one of the best in Winnsboro, and is in prime condition. Th‘e location is one of.The njosf advantageous in town. ‘ are very ticUlars apply to Mfty 2<P-tf par- B. SUGENIlEIMiER. bk. 1. M. hUATTLEBACM, DENTIST. tOLkJ^IBlA. H. 'C. OrTteE Over StanleV’s dim a IlAtt. May 10-8m APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. jtfT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 'AN the undersigned have tills day with the Clerk of the Court of ConMio’ Pleas for the Uduiity of Fairfield, a petitiot praying that they and their associates may be declared a body corporate and politic, under the stye -of “The Winnshoko Savings and Loan Association”, in ac cordance with the provisions of the General Statutes <Jf tfie State of'sohth Carolina, G. H. Mc MASTER, D. R. FLENNIKEN, JNO. S. REYNOLDS. Winnsboro,-S. C., May IT, 188a. May 19-fxlm term IXICl F! RF Df’p 4 dtVtfvt. A live U1J1. I\l\. i AM.laI . Tariff Tracts.—We are in receipt of several ^Tariff tracts” from some Unknown frieud. Amoilg them is a sjieech upon the “Footprints of the British Lion,” “Science based on As sumptions,” by the Hon. Win. D. Kelly, and “Ho# Protection Affects the Farmer,” by the Hon. Thomas D. Dud ley. We have hot as yet subjected tlreift to a close and searching examina^ lion, but enough has been done in that direction to warrant us in saying that they are unsound in theory and in hvery sense Undemocratic. The fol lowing is ft closing sentence of Mr. Dudley's speech: “If on the other mini you wish to preserve your own prosperity and desire also to see your Vottntry coutiliiib prosperous and groat, stand by tlie American system of Pro tection, wfiteii has placed the agricul turists of the liidled States among the first iu the wohldt” Bosh I items moat dEDAR cAckir. —Owing Id Unavoidable fcirenm- stances iii this delay of agriculture this year our planted arc unusually active at present. —The picnie at Dr. S. W. lleokhurt's mill, on the 28rd ult.* was in bVery hespect art ei\jbyable affair. The par ticipants wefts kelebt and social. —During the late freshet on the bight of the 8ist nit. the south abnt- tdeilt of the Horse Crbisk bridge on the road leading frorti Wibnsboro to Ooinmbia was utterly tom asunder b\ the dashing Watcrfl; —A great acreage of corn land lying on the Waters of Big and Little Cedar Creeks* Persimmon Fork artd Horse Creek has been flooded* and it is tbongbt safest to plant anew almost entirely* without regard to the few surviving hills of the valuable bread stuff. Fences and farm bridges on low lands were swept aiar. Mdch bats was lost. —Among the late arrivals to otir Vicinage from Florida ai’e Mr. and Mrs. dacob Leitucr, thu; sou Jas, D, Leit- momehts preparations, all were in ranks and in readiness for the annrtal parade of tlie company. To the engine Wef-e hitched two white steeds, and before beginning a photographic scene was taken by Mr. Cronenberg. It was a source of regret that the horses to the engine refused to and it wftl found iieteessary to leftve behind; but despite this unfortunate circumstance tlie parade was quite creditable indeed. All Write neatly aiid elegantly costumed, and the gen eral appearance and efficiency of the company were noted with genuine gratification by all who witnessed the splendid spectacle. At 6.30 o’clock a meeting was held in the cofirt'-lVoVise and tlie following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President—J. M. Beaty. Vice-President—T. H. Ketchirt. Secretary—J. P. Caldwell. Treasurer—C. M v Chandler. Solicitor—J. E. McDonald. First Directdr—J. H. Cummings. Second Director—J. H. Harden. Third Director—H. B. McM&ster. Fourth Director—William Timmons. Engineers—W. J. felliott, Win. A*. Beaty* D. It. Flenuiken Pipembn—G. B. McCants, L. Lan- decker. Axemen—H. Y. Milling, J. O. Boag. The important pall of thti interest ing programme was yet behind, and thb reStiVe boys whiled away, as best they could, the interval between the acts. But the hour came, the clock struck nine and in they marched, two abreast, fthd in a shorter space of time than the event could be chronicled, the loaded and groaning tables in the Thes pian Hall were filled with forty hun gry red-shirts and a half dozen ciVil- i.uis. Around the cares and troubles 6t life ihc mantle of a sweet oblivion was thrown, and overflowing hilarity, and jolly good hnmor were the spirits df the hours. To eat, everything was there; to drink—Welt, we have heard of no one who was at all thirsty upon that occasion. Many were the nice and sentimental toasts offered, and the fervent speakers responded as they Should with their accustomed spiiit and feelirtg. The following tviil give some idea of the character df this part of tire pro gramme: “Our Invited Guests/’ responded to ; by Cftpt. W. G. Jordan; “The Exempt ed Members,” responded to by John S*. Reynolds, Esq.; “ThePress,” rcspdnd- ed to by C. A. Douglass, Esq.', “The Newly-Elected President,” responded to l*y Mr. J. M. Beaty; “The Retiring President,” responded to by Mr. R. M: Huey; “The Council,” responded to bv J. J. Neil* Esq.; “The Old Mem‘ bers of the Hook and Laddrtr Com pany,” respdnded to by Mi\ J. II. Cummings; “TheNewly-Elected Vice-i President,’’ responded to by Mr. T. H. Kctcliih; “The Head of the Fire De partment,” responded td by J. E. M«* Donftld, Esq.; “Geotge II. McMaster,” responded to by Mr; T; H. Ketchin; “Woman,” responded to by the Per petual CefiSdi' df the B. P. U.; “The Old Maid’s Society,” responded td.by the Union’s Vice-President; “The Mak- dftite State*” responded to bv $. Eh McDonald* Esq:; “The I’acfielors,” responded to bv Messrs. Ilaidert and .. £ .1 . «i . . it* Douglass; “The Banquet,” responded, one tine crystal goblet Will bfc to by Mr. Joteph Gh/esclrel. Thb Speeches were amusing and en 1 1 rt.: Vpn . tertaining* and the ocCftfilou was one bf | & 1 v eni the most enjoyable we have ever at- ‘ ■ • - V ‘ * rciT. EICE Uiri fee aiT^wfe'dVe ami at same time that cotton ban* and be cultivated very much like it. ONLY A FEW BUSHELS LEFT. Slh A ONE produced last year in this county BUSHELS, worth &JX DOLLARS PER BUSHEL, with feut ordinary attention. Call and get particulars. j. H. HARDEN & BRO. six Rci.es for the Government of the Fire Department of tii4 Town of Winnsboro, S. C. I. live Chief of the Fire Department shall have general supervisory control of the Department at ail times; and at fires lie 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 Chief .sliftll be ftimhifinf cated to tlie Officers iii ‘command of the different communes at fires, either in per son or througft thb Assistant Chief, $• Sftfeli other persbu as he may designate. In cA'te of the absence of the Clik-f, the duties and powers of that officer shall devolve upon the Assistant Chief, and in case of the ah- mmn . • • ‘ . < •»*•? v ,/v GROCERIES! FARM MACHINERY! BRUNSWICK CANVASSED llAMS, DECORTICATED PATENT FLOUR. 5 v . . . -I... . . . . . % . ROAfeTftB hTO and JAVA COFFEE. ’salmon, canned corned beef. POTTED HAM, CHICKEN, TURKEY. FRESH OAT MEAL. DANNED TOMATOES. SUCCOTASH. Pl^fEAPPLte and PEACfefeS'. Tliis Press will, with three hands, press . • • • ... - straw in small bales .as fast fast as the PICKLES AND CHOW-CHOW, and thresher can clean it; and with three hands Vrin bub? cotton faster,tlmu a sixty-saw gin I HAVE for sale, direct from the manu facturers, all kinds of Agricultural Machin ery, Implements, etc., etc. Engines of ail sizes, from three to one hundred mul fifty horse power. SAW MILLS AND GRIST MILLS* Manufactured at tlie Metropolitan Iron Works, Richmond, Virginia. From tlie York, Pennsylvania, Agricul tural Works—all kinds of Implements, from a Heel-Screw to a Threslrer that will thresh and clean sixty bushels of wheat per hour or two hundred bushels of oats per hour. Sulky Ploughs, Cultivators, Harrows and Ploughs and Plough Stocks of all kinds and sizes. Also Reapers, with self-dropper or self-binder. I am agent for the Hedrick hay and cottoxpress. MOWERS, REAPERS, BINDERS. SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, STRONG AND DURABLE, 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, . „, WIJYXSDOSO, s. 6. April I9-jx5in VICTORIOUS EVERYWHERE;! 1 Universally Admired! a full stock of eve’jMhhig Visually kept in a ftrst-class dll ., GROCERY STORE. Ail of which tviil be sold LOW for * (P the CASH, J. F. McMASTER $ CO, siderftblw part of tlie Town, the Chief may use explosives in his discretion, or may call in consultation the Town Council and retelling - the officers in charge of the fire companies, = 0 whose, whose duty, together with the Chief, shall be to decide the ex such m/e by a majority vote spofiding to call. ... Jxpediency such n^e by a majority vote of those spdnmng to call. III. No Company shall leave thft j barged Iw the Chief or off of the Department. of re- until discharged by the Chief or officer in 'command of the Department. IV. A.11 disputed arising between mem bers of different Fire Companies at fires, shall W? Mibmitted to the Chief for life ruling, Vrhicli shftrt ,b‘e of full force until reversed .by the Town Council. V. Any Fire Company vkjfetlftg .the above rules shall be reported by tlie Chief to the Town Council. VI. That the Clerk be required to place a Copy of these Rules in each of the Engines and Truck House of the Fire Companies now organized. • ... Dotte in Gdftneil thfe the 4th day of JUne, 188* J. N. CENTER, Clerk of Council • OPENED TiilS DAY! ONE LOT BRtrNswteK COFFEE; To every pound bf Coffee tended. It tviil long be retihsrtiben A Sensible Mari'.' Josh Billings says he never takes any foolish bhances. When he looks at a dead mule he stands in front df him. Norman’s Neutralizing Cordial is neither a live or a dead mule but a real nice family horse al ways ready for ydui; service. Mothers, we advise you not to take any foolish, risks but always keep a bottle convenient and it will save yoti man^ hoars of anxiety. dne Hundred Cents; OLD DOMINION Ip }.IG IG H AMS* AMS: With a good many other pure Based only the __ r _ _ Neutralizing Coitiial. Those who try the 28 cents size always buy the large size next time, thus its use u advertising its merits goods CHEAP; which will b«! Soiii / S; S; WOLFEi FEESH GOODS! froNSte'flNG OF FLOUR OF THE best grades, Meal, Aati Grite, Rice, Ne\( Orleans Mohwses and Syrftps, full Hue of Cfthned Goods, Colifed Beef, Sugar Corn, Okra and TomatloeS, fomaltoeft, Salmon, Peaches, Pineapple, Celebrated Bartlett Aaft, Sttc'cola^r, Sfinash, Chow-Chow and Mixed Pickles, Prepared Cocoanut for plesi cakes and puddings. Evaporated Vbgeiables Irtir Sofips, Evaporated Ap'pies. Old Government Java ail'd Rio Cdifbe; Green and Black Tea,' and all Grades of Sugats and Coffees-. * D. E. Flennikon. can turn the lint out. I irnve also some of the best made COT TON GINS, with all tl*e modern improve ments, with PRESSES from the factories. I also Sell COTTOX-SiSEJ) OIL MILLS. Scalps of all sires, that will weigh from one-iiaif pound to five tons. Carriages, Buggies and Riding Carts, of all sizes and prices. If any-persyn wishes to purchase any of the above-mentioned goodH, tlit-y will please call at Mr. JAMES (J. DAVIS’S office and leave word with him, and I will call and show catalogues, etc. JA3KLS PAG AW, ageNt. May 17-tf THE ECLIPSE FARM ENGINE Is attached to tlie crown of tlie boiler by expansion Joints and Bolts in such tnanrier As to equally divide, the weight between the forward and rear axles. 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 SPA HKS. . . THE WAYNESBORO ECLIPSE .PATENT .SELF-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR CLEANER AND BAGGER, the most complete GRAIN SAVER in the world, and UNSURPASSED FOR SIMPLCITY. Capacity for Threshing, Separating and Cleaning all kinds of grain Ready for market. , THE CELEBRATED OSBORN REAPER ANQ MOWER, the best Machine of the kind in the Market. . ,.. THE VAN WINKLE, PRATT aiid F.ROWN GINS, with FEEDERS AND CONDENSERS. ' . . ^ All of the above, with every other kftid of FARM IMPROVED MACHINERY* sold by , ...... , R. J. McCARLEY & CO. April 17 BAG GOODS iAT: L. SAMUELS’. SALE AND FEED STABLES. KENTUCKY HORSES AND MULES! T HAVE just received my SPRING GOODS, consisting of Nun’s Veiling Buntings. Dotted and Ifiain Swiss, Plain and Figured Lawns, Plain aiu* Figured Muslins, Laced and Sripcd Piques and Ciinbri'cs. ^CLOTHING, CLOTHING— T have a large stock of Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ CLOTHING, which t will sell VERY LOW. STRAW JTATS OF ALL TILE LATEST STYLES. Special r. -GIVEN TO THB^- UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT. all CALLS Promptly at~ / i'EXDER TO\ 'Jft’rt arrived, one tarlond of young, fat, broke Kentucky Mules aiid Horses—among tliem some nice driving mares. ONE PAIR OF NICE BAY HORSES. TWO GOOD SADDLE HORSES. Come and get the pick, as I will strap aS well as tell, so yon can’t miss a trade. I wHl sWap for any and all kinds. Don’t be, backward iW bantering me to swap, as I am not at all scary. A. ftiELlFOIUK SKOES, SHOES, SHEOES. A large assortment of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s ShoeA. , A large as sortment of Fans and Parasols. Call early and secure BARGAINS. N6 trouble to show goods. Very respectfully, , , , . , L. SAMlJEtS. THE CLOTHING HOUSE OF ^ M L KINARD, OPPOSITE GRAXD CEXTRAL, COLUMBIA^, S. C. I have jifet opened a large stock of SPRING GOODS for Men, Youths apd Boys; iii Suits of Cas.-fimeny 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’ FIXB SHOE-' in Low-Quarters and Gaiters. , , Orders sent to my address Will be proir.pliy attended to. M L. KINARD. on hand a fiill supply of Metallic burial caskets Uf theflneritjtniiA, and v'" Walnut caskets of the latest styles; riml also Imitation Rosewood uASfcs And coffins, and a CHEAP GrAdIS dt COFFINS and BURIAL ROBES. u. w. titittips. Apl9 But Tiix Pat.mbtto Wagon of • ULYSSE G. DESPORTES J: E: McDonald. C. A. Dovolabs. McDonald & douglass, Attokneyi at laW; No. 3; Law Bangv, ^iNNbboro, 8. c Practice iu thv State Courts,* -TRADC- NORMAN’S |lt OTRALlZ| Afc CORDIAL. -MARK- A SUttEuia effectoal Remedy for the ctireof til Irre^ulanUu end dl•order, of the Stom ach *nd Bowels, whet her In children or nduHa It la acceptable to the Stomach without being offenslre to the taste. _ , Promptly telleWng Dysentery. Wan-bee*, Chol- mmm era Korbus, Cholera In/autum, ITax, Griping Pains, Flatulency, Nausea. Acidity of the Stomach, Heartburn, Sick and Kerr eras Headache and Dyepepsla. Hay — be used In all derangement# of Stomach and Bowels fmm relaxation of the tietlnrs or a char <n of food or waMr. WO».mk2T»S hlKUTRALlZING CORDIAL It as pleasant and harmless as Black berry Wine. Does not_ contain Opium i'JST STOP Ml THINK! YLW JBl. KLsJML itIW ANT) A-MSl’lW ^TtlE- RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES -AT- B. SUGENHEIMEE’S. and will not const! mended for Children. teething All <>X ant wv aie SLJ Price ajc/and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by all Drumittt and DeaUrt to JfstUsfus, EZOELfilOR GHEKIOAL 00*, Sole Proprietors, WalheUa, S. C. U.S.A. . ' v.JOLES, BlilDLESANDllABSEriS—“W AY Sow a yonder.” ULYSSE G. DESPORTES- •.m’nr.tion of our goods and a know!,Are at our prlocs. Will Cahviuce yoit telling you only the PLAIN UN VARNISiuRD TRUTH. IX DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS A^D SHODSt we have a very good assortment. GROCERIES—ALL KINDS GENERALLY TTBEIDi ‘ BONELESS CODFISH anti FINE MACKEREL SIX f6k TEN cM?T& CALL FOR OLD CROW WHISKEY. -■ ■ . . * • - ji,