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>:?rr ?- M rT-w t?,; IOCAL INTELLIGENCE. roiles of old rails remain to be ^ Mr- Milbum's talent, so well Is he known ESDAY. JCNK 19. IMS. r Advertisement*. ecei?ed—8. 8. Wolfe. ; t , ^ ,v J. .A. ,& E, F. Glenn, Dentists. Jried.v Empliatlc—J- L. Mlmnaugh. sad Chanae of Schedule on the C. Sc A. Bagdad. • ; ^ LdinintpmUor’s . Notice—Jno. B. iirry, Administrator. H«» ' i' -■ '< <;V- 1 'Approved county p#per and ecnool rtificates bought and. cash paid for e by T. W. Lauderdale. • [Personal.—We are informM..t^t r. pplivaf J. Q^Ulebaqo^ has decid- to locate in WinV.sbcro for the etjee of dentistry. Ho has rented offlpe now occupied by Dip, §imp- i. and is expected by' the first of iigust. The Jd^ETjiNoTy-NiGHT.—Wp would [uiud our readers of the meeting to I held in the Court House to-night, sspouse to the invitation of the )wn Council, to ( tal«$ iyto cohsidera- »U (he condition of tlie pubji^ streets, id to adqpt sopip measures fo. their iproyement. The matter is one of jnpral interest, and ft is hoped that sre will bo a vfry general turnout of citizens. The hour appointed is o’clock. -—. :*v - The Tkacheks’ Meetii^q.—Pursn- st to adjournment the Tef,cher v e’4s- ciation ipet. at Mount ^ipyi College the 16th inst.jVlcfe-FrcsidentB. H. obertson presiding. Questions , in hiph teachers are interested ^ere.dis- fssed by Messrs. Webb, Keller, Mp- iaster and Boyd.. .Mpurs. J. E. Mc- ^siald.aud. C. A. ^bonglass were, .on lotion, unanimously elected honorary icmbers of the Association. The ssociation adjourned to meet again July. Notice .of the day of the petjng will be given through the tlumus of The News and IIeraid. Cotton Statement.—The following the comparativa cotton statement for week;.ending June 15, 18&8:. Net seipts at all United States ports mug the week >11,455; to same time it year, 12,956 total receipts to this te 5,850,'386; to“kame date 'last year '57,014. . .Exports for the week 39,- .; samp jveek iast year 82,5.12- total tports to this date 4,45^,153; to same Ate last ycir 8,283,M6.. ; -,iStock at all [nited States ports 441,083; same time ist yeaj; 400,950; stock at all interior ►wiis 88,514; aair^'j$|^e last year 35.- il; stock, at Liverpool i988,000; line time last year 697,000; stock American afloat for Great Britain 1)4,000; same time last year 71,000. Annuat. DF.B f ATE.*-Tye acknowledge invitation to the Annual Debate of le Clariosophic and Enphracial} Mo ieties of the South Carolina College, rhich will take place on the evening r\ 4 s\ A* 41 • /-» v>o«Vv v* , asaw Bissell. replaced by new. , The advantage ot the new issue of bonds is obvious. The road now e^Muds ennaally from #75,000 to $100,000 of |ts income improvement^, ari^. ,j'et cannot make money enough.to coni^leie them. The $400,000 Which it is ^proposed to ex- liend wjien the new bonds are, sold, will suffice tqjiut the road in good condition at oijcp jmd save the annual drain which now goes on. The annual interest charge will.be $2i,00p'larger than before; but that, burden will be trifling $>ipppi^il to thp onq of .which }t takes the-place. Tlie dieppsitiop of the remaining $400,000 of i&p surplus capital is not decided. If bonds be pot issued to that amount the interest under the proposed plan will be $.\000 siqaller than that now paid. The Columbia correspondent, of {he News and Courier says : “Colonel Haskell has bgen. urging this action for eigh teen months. There is hardly a doubt that it will be adopted by tlie stock holders. The prospects of negotiat ing the bonds arp ^yery, good, several parties being^now engaged in hai^aiii- ing for them. Previous offers have not been accepted, because the com mittee are determined not to dispose of the bonds^ except at a good price. The will be undoubtedly very valua ble, as their sale will suffice to com plete the road and thoroughly equip itj airtl this done the through business ,pf the line will necessarily become great.” •« —if-*—,» — , =* - •. *" Ridgeway Items.—Under the ad- "minislration of Mr. W. M. Coleman, the energetic intendaut of the town of Ridgeway, several important jmprove- tpeids have been made,“givirg to the youthful corporation the air and digni ty. of a larger municipality. First. Wp. will mention the boulevard, ex- ,'tendj.rig from the store of Mr. W. J. Davie to the corner of the lot upon which stands the Ujgh School. Scc- pud.^Tije street lanipe, of which there are twplye, standing like sentinels (as they arc), to warn the unsteady craft of the depths and, shoals upon which they are liable to run in tho stygian dark ness. Third. A recei^ordipanee re quires that the bell in the steeple ever the town hall shall be rung at nine o’clbcfr, after which business is expect ed to be over and all citizens to retire to their homes. Other sound and w holc- Some laws appear upon the statutes of the {pwu, : causing it tq be one of the most orderly, respectable and agreea ble .communities in which to reside in the State. Another pleasant feature of the town is the iact that legal matters coming under the authority of a trial justice have, under the present administration of Major Cliarjes, E. Thomas, prompt, intelligent ahS just attention. Two important cases were disposed of last week. One was a case of assault and batlerv. This was a eftse where a to the most intelligent and. appreciative circles in every State in the Union. When- , ever he.is announced to speak he fs certain of a large and enthusiastic audience. -SO BUY YOUR - Play, S. 1 Nc A Great Compliment. Mr. W. J. Hlx, Merchant, Fair C., is one of our best, chstothers for .Nor man’s Neutralizing Cordial. We have re ceived no testimonial from him, but con sider Ivls orders the best compliment that could lie paid the Cordial as he certainly could nol,sell so much if it did not give satisfaction. \y, <• - FURNITURE FROM R. W. PHILLIPS. DKS.' J. A.'& E. r. GLENN, -DTENTISTS, H AYE opened an office In Winnsboro for tlie practice of Dentistry. Rooms for the present will be at the Winnsboro Hotel. June 19- !. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. A LL persons holding claims against the . Estate of Anna E. X^rbwoiigh, de- o^iscd, will present the (same to Jno. B. Curry, Adrafnfttrritor, or to'.the Judge of Probate of Failiield County, duly attested; and, aiLperroifc indebted to said Estate will make Immediate payment to - V JNO. B. CURRY, June 19-flx2 . . Administrator. Mattresses of my own manufac ture. Use economy—buy the best —buy where you can get tlie cheap est. A new supplyof Children’s Carri- agesT, of tlie latest designs and low hr price. - You can save money by buying vour Picture. Frames, Wall Pockets. Brackets, llat-raeks, Spring Beds, Wire Mattresses and AVindow Shades from U. W. PHT.LLIP% lam agei.t for sevciT.l different SEWING MACHINES, and some, of them as GOOD as can I n 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. •- I could give yon as MANY REFERENCES AS YOU AVANT, bufdo not think it necessary, as the machines will REVO MM END THE VS EL VES when you get one. Sew ing maohine.belts, oil, oil wins and needles for sale. I will order any part that is wanted All ordt for a sew ing machine, attention. Agent for Doors, Sash and Blinds. lers will have prompt Ap 19- SEED UPLAND EiCE *V „ “ • _L • y" A Fresh Cream Cheese <*•*... few . 'and Macaroni. Catch Mackerel and Can be planted anyvvjl.ierc and at same time that cotton can, and be cultivated very much like it. A FEWBVSEELS LEFT. ONE PECK p roctU' :Cd la^t year in this county SIX TSYE "WO YULES! MOWERS, REAPERS, BINDERS. ’? t U SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, STRONG AND DtJRx\BLE, and EASILY MANAGED; EVERY ONE AVARRANTED TO DO THE WORK PERFECTLY, IF NOT TIlE MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. FOR "SALE BY W. R. DOTY '& CO., AGENTS, WINNSBORO, S. C. April 19-fx2in . .. . VICTORIOUS EVERYWHERE!! Salmon. Borden T s Eagle kilk. Condensed BUSHELS, worth SIX DOLLARS EER BUS EEL, AVith bht ordinary attention. Call and get particulars. J. H. HARDEN & BRO. • ‘ i- ‘ . .’» Sugar Cured Pig Hams and Breakfast Strips. V, ,^ r Y’ . f ... < Ferris’s Beef Tongues. With a good many other goods, which will be told FRESH GROCERIES! BRt'iJSWlCKCANVASSED HAMS, FARM MACHINERY! DECORTICATED CHEAP. PATENT V FLOUR. S. S. WOLFE. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. R. Passenoeu Dhpaktment, J ,-.\r Columbia, 8. C., June 17,1883. j ON an'’ after Sunday, June It, the fol lowing Schedule “iviH be in effect: ^ GOING NORTH. ... . Jib. 53, MAIL END EXPRESS. • , Leave Augusta...ww.. 7.35 a. m. Leave Columbia 11.47 a. m. Leave Killian’s..' 12 12 p. m. ifat assembly is 5&r. J. D ‘lie subject of debate is, “Resolved, there is more to approve than Diidcmn in the cjiaracter of.Cyiver [romwell”. Messrs. W. L. Bass, of i, and W. H. Thomas, of larleston, will maintain the affirma- |ve; and Messrs. J. A. Rice, of ColJe- »n, and A. W. Summers, of Orange- rg^'will argue for the neg^ive. The claimcrs for thexiccasion arc Messrs. T. Rofldey and P. A. Willcox. The liarshals are Messrs. W. C. Preston thiefj, N. Gist, Elly A % Casque, II. Huggins, A,T. Woodward, James fcdell and II. Ayer. The exercis- promise to be entertaining and im- roving throughout. . - • N . «— t 1 The Unveiling at Camden.—As a J lift ” • ' • [iatte;r general interest^we republish i schedule of thq special train which nil be run on the Charlotte, Columbia Augusta Railroad to-morrow, for b unveiling of the Confederate Mon- icnt at Camdian^^. The ( follovyiyg hows the tinje of arrival at the diftc'- |nt stations, with the charge for the ft’om each station to Camden and ick: eajrp C^rlotte-......• .3.00 a. m. $2 35 save 'pin.evllie. .3.27 a. ni. 2 25 Baye Fort Mill..Y..... .3.48 a. of. it 10 eaye Rock Hill......". .4.08 a. ni. ^ 00 eave Cheater 5.00 a. ujl 175 eave Blackstrtck. . .. .. .5.29 a. jn. i 65 pave Woodward-... ^ .5.35 a. m. 1 50 %B(. Wfniuforo. . . 6.10 a. m. i so ayp Ridgeway 6,39 a. in. 115 ave Bljirhewood 7.00 a.m. 110 Returning, leave Columbia at 7.45 i Sose connection will slnmhia Ruction with the * «l 11 ta.'ao I vv **aispi«vt ii V/g s v/ >v visas&*ai The justice, after, a patient hearing, declared the woman guilty, and im posed a fine of ten dollars or fifteen days in jail. The other case was a breach of contract. This {yas a, ques tion, yivolvlhg certain fights in the boxing of trees for turpentine. The party ir. ^rror was made to .perfotyn. The 'merchants who reside here, ten in all, represent weUteeir several lines of trade. They amuse themselves pitching quoits and counting the weeks that must transpire before “cotton bolls are ripe and ready to drop!” * •** Leave Blyfchewood. Leave Bulgeway Leave Simpson’s-...... Leave Winnsboro Leave White. Oak.....'.. Leave Woodward’s Leave Blackstock Leave Chester Leave Rock Hill Le»ve Fort Mill Arrive at Charlotte—: 12.28 p. m. .12.48 p. m. . . . 51.00 p. m. J.14'p. m. ...Y.. ...1.33 p. m. ..1.45 p. m. 1.50 p. m. • _.2*13,p. m. 3.14 p. m. .3A6 p, m .........4.20 p. in. ROASTED RIO and J AVA COFFEE. SALMON, CANNED CORNED BEEF. POTTED HAM, CHICKEN, TURKEY. y . Vresh oat meal. CANNED TOMATOES. - - 4 • ' SUCCOTASH. PINEAPPLE and PEACHES. This Press will, witli three hands, press , . • 1 straw in small bales as fast fast ns the PICKLES AND CHOW-CHQW, and thresher can clean it; and with three hands I;; t _ ..k v , * . *« j can bale cotton faster than a sixty-saw gin a full stock of everything usually kept can tum the lint out. ° 1 I haye also some of the best made COT- l* , y ; in a first-cinss KW- i ‘ t. I HAVE for sale, direct from the manu facturers, all kinds of Agricultural Machin ery, Implements, etc., etc. Engines of all sizes, from three to one hundred and fifty horse power. SAW MILLS AND GRIST MILLS, Manufactured at the Metropolitan Iron Works, Richmond, Virginia. From the York, Pennsylvania, Agricul- turaL. Works—alt kimG of Implements, from a Hoet-Sorow Ora Thresher that will thresh ayd clean sixty bushels of wheat per hour or two hundred bushels of oats perhotuv Sulky Ploughs, Cultivators, Harrows aiul •Ploughs and Plough Stocks of all kinds and sizes. Also Reapers, with self-dropper or self-binder. , I am agent for the . DEDRICtC IIAY AX1) COTTON PRESS. rnietc at South Railroad’s special train going ami mun turning from Camden. numbers that [n view of the large 111 probably use tlu^xcursion train, >is requested ihat persona gping from [innsboro will procure Uicir tickets Is afternoon. .. fa -rr he .Charlotte, Columbia .^nd [joust^ Railroad'.—^reeidenjt Bas il, in refuse to^a request for in- tion in regard to the proposed of $3,500,000 of ijpnd^ by. Urination in le of $3,SOff,OOO of bpnd^ by .the irlotte, Columbia & Augusta Rail- ‘'" which issue will be considered .the. flieedng of the Jstockholiiers cK js called fbr the 2Vth. inst.) sfiid • present bonded debt qf the. road is |,698,000 bearing interest at seven cent., or about $189,000 a year, proposed issue of $3(500,000 to :e up the old debt will bear interest six per cent.,, making $210,000 a . The exchange will be at par( ng about $800,000 surplus pro* s of the new bonds, wbteh fttyr- n»y devoted to the finprbve- t of tiie ro*d. Colonel Haskell mates that $400,000 will put the itf fii’st-cliob (Milei. Que iiuiu- No. 19, way freight, with passenger coach attachea, runs dally except Sunday: Leave Columbia 1.55 p. m. Leave Winnsboro 5.30 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte .. .12.3<Ip. m. GOING SOUTH. NO. 52, MAIL AND EXPRESS. Leave Charlotte 2.30 p. m. Leave Fort Mill 3.17 p. m. Leave Rock Hill 3.38 p. m. Leave Chester - .4.22 p. m.. Leave Blackstock. 4.49p. rp. Leave Woodwaial’a. . .4.53 p. ni Leave 'White 0*k... . r ...‘.5.07 pi. m. Leave Wumsbobo —... „.A28 p. m Leave Silupsoni'S...' 5.43 p. m Leave Ridgeway 5.58p. m. Jicave Blythewooil 6.14p. jn. Leave Killian’s i. 6 32 p. m. Leave Columbia / 7.07 p. m. Arrive at, Augusta ...H.lS^p. jp. No. 20, way freight, with passenger coach attached, runs daily except Sunday : Leave Charlotte.* 4.25 p. m. Leave Winnsboro — 11.40 p. m. Arrive^at Columbia 3.20 .a. m- Railroad (or Washington) iime sixteen minutes atiead of Winnsboro time. ,. »(?. R TALCOTT, , T. M. R TalCoYt,' - Superiutendcnt General Manager.. . . .. i. APPLICATiOiN FOR CHARTER. GIVEN THAT day filed Ofljrimon Pleas.fo* the County of Fairfield, a petition praying that they and their associates- may be declared a ,body- coipOrtie and politic, under the ilv e of “The Winnsboro Savings and Loan Association”, in ac cordance with the provisions of the General Statutes of the State of South Carolina. G. H. McMASTER, D. R. FLENNIKEN, V: ■ JNO. S. REYNOLDS. Winnsboro, S. C., May 17,1883. May 19-fxlm THE FiltE DEPARTMENT. x Dr. Milburn. In view of the fact that the eloquent Dr. Milburn is to lecture in this ^lace on the 21st and 22ud hist., thq following sketch of his li^frbte Jlurper’s Week ly will prove interesting and instruc tive to our readers': The Rev. William Hemt^yMilburn, known wherever tie- Eugiish language is spoken as the “blind man eloquent,’’ was,horn.ip Pliiladelpliia on the ?5th of September, 1823. In early childhood he lost the sight of one eye totally, and the other partiaUy. He was determined, however, to obtain a thorough education, and fit himself for usefulness in life;,, and his career affords a yemarkable example of the triumph of a strong ( yrill .pyer apparently inSupejyblp obstacles. .-‘.‘Time was,” lie said, in. an address delivered in 1865, yjvh'eh, after a fasliion, I ebuldLfead, but neVfer with flashing glance i^hich instanliy transfers a word, a line. It was a perpetuation of th# child’s process, a letter at a time, always spelling, never reading truly. Thus for more tlian twenty years with the shades upon the brow, the hand upon the ch^ak, the finger bqnqath tjie .$re, toifcighfe an arti ficial pupil, with the beaded sweat joining with the hot tears trickling frpfeuibp weak and painful organ, was rify roading done.” By great exertions, studying at leisure moments while employed as clerk in a stofe in Illinois, hp was fitted for college ard passed through tl^four, years’ course with honor, but at a cost of his health. At the age of twenty Ke ente^d the mlfite&y 4), tlie Methodist Episcopal Church, find in | o£,th« tlie course twelve years’ itinerancy he 1 yicypied fields in almost everjj, part of the Union. During this time, he {-raveled over 200,000 mileate.the discharge his clerical duties, and everywhere impressed his hear ers by the modesty and amiability of his manner, and his extraordinary eloquence as a preacher and orator, v • In 1845, w/.eg twenty-two^ fears of age, Mr. MilbujjY was chosen chaplain to tlie Congress of the IDiiteji Stales;, ^fMid again in 1855-55; a nd was. thu^ brought into Inti mate relattouB with the most eminent public men of the country. In 1857 he visited here of different Fire Companies at fires, Europe and derived lectui'es; preached in shall be submitted to the Cliief for his .. . . • . . . • . . all a 11 ha n* full fnrra lintil . - ’ . ■ ■ " 7'.* Rules for the .Government ot the Fire Department of the Town of WlNNSUORO, S. C. , *t, ■ ‘ I. Tlie Cliief of 4Ja«. .Fire Department sliail have genera) iupervisory control of the Department,at all times;, and at. fires he shall have 'alisolute command and direc tion of the same, and on such occasions is hereby Invested with full police powers. AH orders of the Chief sliail be communi cated te the ofliccre in command of the different companies at fires, jeitlier in per son 6rtlnougu the Assistant Chief, or such person as lie may designate. In case -the absance of tlie Chief, the duties and powers of that officer shall devolve upon the Assistant Chief, and in case of the ab sence of both then upon the officer in com mand of the Senior Fire Company. II. In case of a fire threatening any con- sideralile part of tlie Town, the Chief may use explosives in his discretion, or may call in consultation tlie Town Council" and tlio offleere in charge of tlie fire companies, whose, whose duty, together with the Cldef, shall be to decide the expediency of such use by a majority vote of those re sponding te call. • HI. No Company shall leave the ground until discharged by tlie Chief or officer in command of the Department * v IV. All disputes arising between! mem- »- v '» * *? — GROCERY STORE. - v ... V '" ’ " f AI! of which will he nol<l LOW for the CASH. J. F. McMASTER $ CO. FRESH GOODS! CONSISTING i oF FLOUR OF T1IF best grades, Meal, Pearl Grits, Rice, New Orleans Molasses and Syrups, full line of ' " > ->. ... Canned Goods, Comed Beef, Sugar Corn, ✓ Okra and Tomattoes, Tomattoes, Salmon, Peaclies, Pineapple, Celebrated Bartlett • ?: v vy - -v Pears, Succotash, Squasli, Clio»-Chow and Mixed * . : Pickles, Prepared Cocoahnt for pies, cakes and puddings. Evaporated ’ v • ‘ ’ • ’5, • f*- Vegetables for Soups, Evaporated Apples. Old Government Java and Rio Coffee, • • •*• ... .c . . Y- Green and Black Tea, and all Grades of > - ’ '/» Sugars and Coffees. D. R. Flenniken. have i TON GINS, witli all the modern improve ments, with PRESSES from the factories. I also sell COTTON fjEEB OIL MILLS. ■ Scales of alt sizes, that will weigh from one-half pound to five tons. Carriages, Buggies and Biding Carts, of all sizes and prices. If any person wishes to purchase any of the. above-mentioned goods, they will please call at Mr. JAMES y. DAVIS’S office and leave word with him, and I will call and show catalogues, etc. JAMES PAGAtf, AGENT. May 17-tf Universally Admired! THE ECLIPSE FARM ENGINE $ Is attached to tlie crown of tlie boiler hy expansion Joints ami Bolts in such manner as to equally divide the weight between tlie forward and rear axles. Is mounted on strong wheels. The Boiler is mounted on axles of tlie BEST REFINED -WROUGHT IRON, Improved and Powerful Brakes. LARGE FLY WHEEL AND PULLEY. Hinged Smoke Stack, provided witli efficient DEVICE FOR DETAINING AND EXTIN GUISHING the SPARKS. - THE WAYNESBORO ECLIPSE ‘PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, CLEANER A NJ> BAGGER, the most complete GRAIN SAVER in the world, and UNSURPASSED FOR SlMPLCITY. Capacity for Threshing, Separating and Cleaning all kinds of frrwin Readv for market?.'' : TIIE CELEBRATED OSBORN REAPER AND MOWER, the best Machine of tlie kind in tlie Market. ■ • j - THE VAN WINKLE, PRATT and P-ROWN GINS, with FEEDERS AND CONDENSERS. All of the above, with every other kind of FARM IMPROVED MACHINERY, sold hy . * ' »' * i r. j. mccarley & co. April 17 §FS8ING GOODS AT 1- SALE AND FEED STABLES., ...ijrtMRka < ‘ ■NiMtu X ±j. (Ti 4 X X X"T XX X SaVIVL U I HAVE just received my SPRING GOODS, consisting 6f Nun’s Vcilinfr, Buntings. Dotfed and Plain ;Swiss,-Plain and Figured Lawns, Plain and Figured Muslins, Laced aiid Sriped Piqu6s and Cimbrics. CLOTHING, CLOTHING: I have a large stock of Men’s, Bcfrs’ and Youths’ CLOTHING, will sell VERY LOW. which I STRAW EATS OF ALL LATEST STYLES. SlExOES, SHOES, SHOES. 'V *' - •‘tUy-f • A large assortment of Men’s, Women’s and Children's Shoes. A large as sortment of Fans and Parasols. Call early and secure BARGAINS. No trouble to show goods. Very respectfully, L. SAMUELS. KENTUCKY HORSES AND MULES Special Attention -GIVEN TO THE- UNDERTAKER’S DEPARTMENT. ruling, which shall be of full force until reversed by the Town Council • V. Any Fire Company violating the above rules shall be reported by the Chief to the Town Council * VI. That the Clerk be required to -piace the prirmipal ciU^.of England te crowded | Tov^CoUcU: and delighted audiences. Mr. Milburn has — • — also been succ^fql as an author^ Avol- unuvof his leciures, published, in 1858, un der the title of “Tim, Rifle, Aie and Sad dle-bags,” haq ^ larg^ sale. His “Ten Years . of Preacher Life” was issued in 1859, and the “Pioneers and People of the Mississippi Valley” iu 1860. It is hard?F nocessaij to enlarge upon a these Rules in.each of the Engines (hit r •* All calls promptly at tended TO. ■*v ,y : I keep or. hand a full supply of METALLIC BURIAL CASKETS jf the finest finish. <md . WALNUT CASKETS , of the latest styles; and also Imitation ROSEWOOD CASKS AND COFFINS, ind a CHEAP GRADE of COFFINS and BURIAL ROBES! R. W. PlillXIPS. Apl9 —- V —^ ' '■ But the Palmetto Waoon of ULYSSE G. DESPORTE3. J. E. McDonald. C. A. Douglass. McDonald & dodglass, f ■ if _ T.Aw Bange, .Just anived, one carload of jjnuug, fat, broke Kentucky Mules arid Worses- among them some nice driving mares. ONE PAIR OF NICE BAY HORSES. TWO GOOD SADDLE HORSES. Come and get tho pick, as I will swap as well as sell, so you can’t miss a trade. 1 will swap for any.and all kinds. Don't be backward in bantering me to 1 swap, os I ant not at all scary. A. fl IfiALlFORD. -trade- NORM AN’ |4e UTRALI Z | Wc CORDIAL. > -MARK- . SURE Mid effectual Remedy for the cure of A all Irremi’arltiea and dlsonlen of the Svom- aeh and Bowels, whether In ehtld-en or adults. It Is acceptable to the Stomach without betoff offensive to the teste. • "evlnff 1 THE CLOTHING HOUSE OE M. L. KINARD, OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL, COLUMBIA, S. C. I have just opened a large stock of SPRING GOODS for Men, Youths and Boys, in Suits of Caasiine're, Flannel, Cheviot and Serge—all at low prices. Also a line of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS In ail fee latest stylt's of goods. Gents’ Neckwear a specialty. Gents’ FI A IS SHOES in Low-Quarters ajid Gaiters. Orders sent to my address will be promptly attended to. M I, KINARD. jasi STOP km THINK! Piomi.tly relle’ era Morbus, Dysentery. Diarrhoaa, Choi- Cholera to* "— Infantum, Flux, Gripln. Fains, Flatulency, Hausea. Acidity of the Stomach, Heartburn, Sick and Nervous Headache and Dyspepsia. Hay be used in all derangement* of theStomsieh and Bowels from relaxation of the Intnetinin or a change of food or water. ^ ISTOK.MA.19r’S ^ NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL '' I. as pleasant and harmleas as Black berry wine. Doe* not contain Opium and will not constipate. Specially it com mended for Soa ickneae and XetUing Cbildren. , Price 35c. t-id ti.oo per bottle. BoUbiaRDruigiMamd Dealert t» EXCELSIOR OHHKIOAL Sole Proprietors, J3LJX5J- AMD -Tllk- RIDIC.ULOUSLY LOW PRICES —AT— hy SUGENHEIMEE’S. :r prices \ TRUTH. J convince you •t. r . Attorneys at Law. and Truck House of the Fire Companies now organized. i ■ Done in Council this the 4th day of June, 1883. J. N. CENTER, . . . . , . . . ■ Cia*. of Council, 'BrftcUcQ iji ftU til? State Court*. WalhaUa, 8> C. U. 8. A. No. S, WINNSBORO, S. C SannLKi down yont .Bridles and H Aiuraas—“wav fer *’ ULYS8E a. DESPOBTES. our gooiis and a Knowlcag'' ' ■ 01:1 ,h;.t we are telling yog only the PLAIN UNTARNISHED' IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND SUOE&, we have a very good assortment, GROCEftlES-ALL KINDS UEKERALLY T7f3J£I>: , .At 1 44« v C. ■ * pi. fit A '.-if I " ♦* f > ,* ' 4, DONELEiS CODFISH and FINE MACEERLL SIN FOR TEN CFNTS. . CALL FOE OLD CROW WHISKER v