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' - i* ) . / •/-i*'v-: - - > j Aitj Tfl* *3W8 AND Hi^iiALD. WINN8B0K0,'S. C. -staff can be kept up witii great difflcul-1 whicli was vvcJI mteiuled by tho entire CH^BIiRSTON ALVEKTISEMENTS. tv, in spite of the exceptionally high 6'hool and their relatives and friends, j ^ pay allowedtt>’the men. | nild even body seemed to eH*oy thera- *TKLK8DAV. JtTtE SI, 18SS. aso. a. mxtkolvb. CH.4H. A. DOVOTjASH } Kditobs. aim everyui?av seemon to eitTov rnem- ' solves, especially the young folks. G L ' TI/E BVlfDAY SCHOOL COKVHSTION. Tiiere was an abundaiK-e of'Catables I we!! ]tr>j|«trea, ah ^fhat if the The Sunday School Convention will ? ro l; s y, ' ,! «« year there h- 1 r ^,ycrz:° ’O clock a. m., indhe JVIetliodist church,' such pleasant occasions and have you, and will continue in session two days. I Messrs. Editors, with us. Grandpa. lack stork, S.^., June W. :!UV'- —SHALL yVE BE-- Barnum hopes to secure a white j.jkch Sunday School is entitled to three >elephai:t from the King of Siam on the delegates, 'a full pnjgranmie will pretence that American brethren may beiphblisbed (be converted Uo ^Buddhism. Barnnm does not drink rnm or nse tobacco,ibnt ihcalways has a healthy lie handy for )pntpo«6s of public deception. He-te a morel monstrosity ks the white ele phant is a physical one. A knowing one shows how circns lemonade is manufactured. One of ‘the chief components is tartaric acid. 'When asked if it was harmless, the re ply was: ‘‘‘Why,’man, the very cloth -that the glasses stood on was turned as black as a coal. What must have ibeen the condition of the stomach after tthe owners had downed three or four glasses of the stuff? I would never allow a child to drink it.” Many com mercial pickles are just as bad. 'CUN. George Crook is about fifly- three years of age, btft be looks little more than forty. He is about five feet ten inches high, wiry as a grey-hound, <nnd can ont-ride and ont-maroh any man In the American army. It is a historical fact that be lived three days on no other nourishment than tree bark during one of las 'Ocmpaigns against the Indians. He has n fair •complexion, his hair is straight and cut short,sand he has a large bushy •beard, which divides natural^’ in tlie centre. G. G. Bradford, “Secretary. ^TTO TISfJFMAN * SONS, •WHOLESALE GROCERS, LEE ASD JOHNSTON. NOTES FROM BLACKSTOCK. ProgrreM In <h« City-The Cloning E*- erclacs of the High School-X Creditable 1 Exhibition, and a Pleasant Picnic. jtfeteia. Editors'. I‘have 'been a corr- staut reader Of yonr-•valuable paper Oenerxl McCleMn t’» Opinion of 'tMntheRi Generals. [Interview in the Fort Worth' Qmette.-] “Who the gieatest Soutlifem general?” ' “There were two of them—Lee<*nd IftOYO BROTHElfs, Johnston.” -D “Which Johnston?” “Joe.” ' '“Ycm-hnveiliearfl of Jefferson Tldvis’s '-AfilfPOItTER AND DEALER IN— WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOCACOO, (fHOCERlfF.8 AkD i'l’.OVIEiONS, ^ NO, 1715 EASTBAV, CHARLESTON, S. C. CLOTHED ? ■‘—AND— ■PROVISION dealers, hfi2 AN^rtl’EAST BAY STREET, OIIARESTON, S. C. for the past nine months and, seeing .^^,7 nothing in it lately from this part of |.l)o you agreeHvith toim?” ‘ the -hOfliity, I propose (B - you will j “‘Sydney r Johnston died too soon. ^ allow me) through yonr columns to 110 oi'Poi’tnnity to become ao- let you and your manv readers know f a merits as-J po.u- , v • . ; 1'iiiHiidcr. Officers ot ability and indg- what we are doing up here in the Httfe , ment, however-, informed me that Gen- city of Blackstock. The little tow-n «rai Johnston was an officer of coni- has grown considerably in the the last ll,a| *di | ig ability. He enjoyed the seven or eight years and nowtpromises * 1 ' i 1 P , 1 a t , | 1 ‘1 ''ft • 0t , Je ? c, ^ ou . , ...... , J ‘ , .Davis, and that enabled him to display to he still•Irtwger. The tap of the ham- i,j.s abilities at fhelr best.” mer and the buzzing of the - saw will j “Which was Che greatest soUEO#', soon he heard on the dweUHigs of Mr. ^ oc ^ohnstcfli orTtohert E. Lee?” A. B. Douglass and the Hev. John ! i ® 0, ; h ° , , , bad -ceimis commeit^rtuto with tlM'ir White, also on a new school-house oppovtumties, and botli deserve to be which is to he built shortly,. | ranked'among the greatest generals of Since I have spoken of -a school- l he a > re '’ house rlense nllrfvtr wto vnn- “Was cither greater than the other?’’ house, please allow irte to give you a | < 4t won!( , bo ^ ird to - j, , lew remarks on me closing exercises were,-douhtlew*, possetedDt df^erent ofvfcc Blackstock High School, wliicli! qualities. Lee was quick to plan, and closed for the summer vacation on Johnston matchless in performance. Thursday-, the 14th inst., with a con-j V 0 .* 1 'y as 6u l ,cr,) jj* the ^defensive ami ocj t and a picnic. 1 he school is taught • - ■ - - - r - Wholksble Grocers, LiquOu Dealers * ^^-AND— COMMISSION 'IffiliOn ANTS, -VP .EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. ‘C. ^ B. THOMAS, agenI-, No. 320 King St., Opposite Liberty, WINDOW SHADES, TAUlfcU 'HANG INGS, LACE CURTAINS, Cornackb and Upholstery •Uogij?, CtlARLESf^'N, S. C. \Visrinw Awnings Made Is one of the ijSestlons yvhlch m5st per- jiilexes the mind of the individual and the TWiily. To relieve youi^if of tins per plexity, you should call and hear our prices ott SPRING GOODS, Of which yve now have a large and well ‘assented stock. Everything in tlie way of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, „ e!"., that is 'wanted, froni-the commonest domestic to the nicest DRESS GOODS, and all the novelties in NOTIONS. If you want a “rtiedsstift of oHiCTJEEiisra- Come audsee oar stock, or choose from ■ ■ ' ‘ ..3U BR1EF1.Y EMPHATIC, - BUT— TEJf KIBEY «:OYCElJSIVjB. ■Prior to my'annual inventory,'for tl/e next thiiHy days 1 yvill offer 'remarkable Inducements to close out goods in the!/ season. Tliesc gocnls l will place on the '‘Centre Counters, aiid tnarked at priedk 'that is bflhml to he apprechiled. Come ’earlv and secure the best selectKm. ’ilespectl'ully, G, CUPWOllTH & CO., —>TKOLESALe— 8 A-DfTTj-E^tY \V-^‘It ElVOtT sis, 105 Meeting Street, Opposite Cyiarlpston HdrEt. CHARLESTON, S. C. JTENKY DISC H OFF & CO.-, WTIOiESAE GROCERS oej-t ana a picnic, me senoot is taught () ff t | is i vc . j jCe |, a d vrand fighting qua!- Iv P (ijm tv v by Mr. W. B- Thompson, Principal, ities and^ohnstou 'could equal Napts AffUNHaafERS IN CAROLINA EIC^-. mssisted by Miss NettSe Jolmston •and . Icon planning a crhiprdgn.” Mr. James McCrOrev. ti.p i ’“What about other Southern gen- n oar Hite oWKmpIes. If we caiuiot please to unnicE. yon In one Sv-c can jn'tlic other. VV r e have sdnfrthing nice in this way, and guarantee 'tits ds well as quality of goods. We have a very pretty and nobby line of '■HATS, in both felt and straw, and can please the most fastidious. We ask cn ‘TSkpeftiou 'VAiv stock of SHOES, which hpifcryJtfrge, euih’iaVing all qualities and styles. -Something nice in IcWciIts and slippers. In al) departments we endeavor tp give %.* best goods at LOWEST PKIGSs. Lte«!p?etfully, C.VLDWELL & LArDEKDAE. J. L. MIMNAUGH. SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOOUst The Mississippi Bepublicnus have siiuhhcd Chalmers, refused to hear him mid told him to go about his dirty business. These words of fhe New York Tribune may be of value to any Southerner who hopes to play the same tridks: “Spurned by the Democrats and ruined by his own invitations, which have come back to league their invetltsr, Chalmers concluded to take, his rejected wares over to the Repub lican uinvkct, *rhero they have been treated to yvhat yve trust is their final kick. His fate is an encouragement in many ways, and especially as an indi cation of an improvement in moral tone in Southern politics.” A Washington correspondent of the Courier-Journal has had^is at tention attracted to a new style of seyviug machine. It makes the double lock and chain stitch and other stitches which it is said iho machines now in use do not make. Its inventor says it will drive all the other sewing machines tmt of the market. Inventors are always sanguine, However, say is not to be taken yvithouta grain of salt. Some Washington men have faith in it, and have purchased the patent and organized a company with a capital of one million dollars. Sen ator Call, of Florida, and Senator But ler, of South Carolina, are leading men iu the company. The concert, ei . n , s? „ took place in the school-room, and: uj think •Beauregard should rank early in the evening carriages and hug-1 next to Lee and Johnston. -He T.tttfe gics could he seen coming in (Yfifti all i an excellent officer, and pprliap® had directions, and by the exercises commenced crowded to overflowing, and a great many could not get in at all. were several visitors from Winnsboro and Chester present, and all yyho at tended pronounced the exhibition a success and a proof that the pupils! had been well prepared by their tench-j ers. Now, Messrs. Editors, it is no easy matter to write about an enler- ie time when the no 4l e ^ al ,l8 . n! ] engineer in the army.” , . • “IV here is Longstreet’s place? ’ , l the house was “He made an excellent tighter, alnt great' distinguished himself generally as an There! officer, hut Joe Johnston and fiohert E. Lee yvcrc ihe soldiers of the Con federacy.^ “Of ihetTnion gener{tt*T’ “You must get some one else tolHs- cuss them yvitli Vort.” proemetoks of the celebrated CAROLINA TCHiTJ TONIC. 109 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. ^LVA GAGE.* CD, CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, Market, Bruner Church Street CHARLESTON, S. C. Ift?"Tce packed for the country a specialty. S. “TliouKht fhe Child Would , This is yvhat the Sisters of the Home for tamnient, where so many took part, Catholic Children, in Boston, said about a and not slight somebody, but if von' poor iittiochild who was racking itself al- will indulge me, I will give vou the j iggsI to death with whohping eo«i»*N The.* programme the best I can, and if L | ^! i ! f l. w :! 18 slight anyone it is ■unintentionally, i The exercises commenced with full programme Governou Crittenden, of Missouri, recently put a sudden stop to a move- nient.to present him with a watch and chain as a testimonial from bankers and business men who desired thus to express their appreciation of the Governor’s efforts to suppress crime in the State. Hearing of the proposed gift, the Governor wrote to one of tiie gen tlemen interes’ed as foilowsT My Dear Sir:—A few days ago my at tention was caHod-tothe-fact that you and Colonel Elliott had issued a circular letter calling upon the bankers Of the State to pres nt me with some suitable testimonial for my interest in behalf of law and order in this State. Not having seen the circu lar letter, I am unable to quote from it. Since I have been the Executive of tills State, it has been my chief aim to have the law supreme In every part of the State; supreme and authoritative over all efosses and towards all classes. If successful, then, I have done-no more than my duty, and am not entitled 1 !*) a special ■testimonial over the many other efficient law dffleers of the State. I possibly may have been of some service to the banks and other prop erty holders in the enforcement of-tlfo-laW: so have others in a much more active way. Whilst thanking you and Colonel Elllbtt for your interest in my behalf, permit’ me to say I will dccliue accepting any such testimonial. The Italian Minister of War has published statistical map, based on the official reports from the different provincial governments about malaria, by which the extent and the- intensity of this disease can be estimated;. Ttaiv counts sixty-nine provinces, six of ■which only are-completely free of this pest; in twenty provinces 11* ravages are most severe. It has been calculat ed! that more than 40,000 soldiers every yew have to pay tlieir tribute to >tliis terrible scourge. Mbiaiaa causes to the State an annu&r expense- ofi two million dollars through the necessity of maintaining a number of hospitals expressly for malaria patients.. The damage to the national wealth cannot be calculated, buf is Immense; hun dreds of thousands of working people in their best age are seized By the dis ease,.and large tracts of otherwise fer tile country have to be left unculti vated. A very remarkable feature li the progress and the greater violence chorus by the whole school—“Good Evening”. This was so Well rendered that it Won Id have tempted auyotu whohca\'d it to ekclaim, “I am 'bon'*! to see it through if it last till morn- ing’L • The 'remainder of the Was as follows: Instrumental duet, “•Vienna March’' Miss M Thorne and Master M. Thomp son. Speech^.MThe Battle Field”--Char- aa«- * »• i • • 1 —I —-—— Two instrumental ducts •— Misses Janie and Mary Thompson. Speech, “The Lillie speaker ; —Mel ville Blain. “Pensive Schottische”—Miss Lola Steele. Speech, “Methodist Preaclier”=-John Cooper. “Welcome March”—Miss Peltie Mackorell. Speech, “Excellent Man”—Alleync Douglass. Vocal duet, “What are the Wild Waves Saying?”—Misses Bessie John ston and Nannie Eider. Speech, “Young Orator”—Jimmie Craig. “Water Lily Polka”*—Miss Sadie Simpson. Speech, “Huckleberry Picnic”—Ed die Lathan. “Fredonia March”—Miss Lula Blain. “Empress Henrietta Walt*”—Miss Mary Wylie. Speech, “Easter Sanday”—Albert Mackorell. “Go Away Galop”—Robbie Thomp son. Speech, “The Brtfkcn-liesrtcd Dutch man”—Jones McCrorey.- Instrumental duet, “Sontag Polka” Mfsscs Pettie Mackorell aiid Sal lie Simpson. Speech, “Truth”—Eddie Mackorell. “Nancy Lec”-^-Misses Nannie Elder, Mary Wylie, Pettie and Mattie Macko rell. Dialogue—Reuben McCrorey and Robbie Shannon. Speech,. “Black Horse and His Rider”—Robbie Thompson. Duet, “Secret Love Gavottce”—Lola Steele and Katie Moekbco. Chorus,, “H-oimr Again”—Girls. Chorus, “There’s Music iu the Air” —Girls. Speech, “Vindication of South •oHna”—David Mobley. “‘Messenger of Love Galop”—Miss Belle IHcblin. rnstrnriiehta! duet,- “Racket Galop” — Misses Ella ami Lula Blain. “Dialogne”—Jones McGrorty and Joseph Coleman. “Hope March”—Miss Mary ThornA. Speech, “Lee’s Surrender”—John Brice. Song, “Wild 1 Ash Deer”—Misses ■Mattie Mackorell and Ella Blain. “The Maiden’s Prayer”—Miss Nan nie Alder. Speech, “Tllie Frailty of Man”—John Mobley. Trio song, “Putting on Airs”-Misscs Katie Mockbee, Lula Blain and Jones McCrorey. Speech,, “South Cnro)ina”*-*WH!ic Mobley.. Duct,. “Friendship Polka”—Masses Nannie Elder and Belle Micklin.- Triosong, “Down Am- ng the Lilies’’ —Misses Bessie Johnston, Nannie El- der ana Kllu Blain. and vomiting, anti with frightful pains in the head. The Sisters write: “We used' Ferry Davd’s Pain Killer with the? mosi astonishing results. In m fe w hours tiie disease ".as gone and the child was well.” * The May Queen. Who shall she lie? When flowers are blooming . And hearts rejoicing, Ami Nature assuming Her richest adorning, The Queen remedy shall he, Norman’s Neutralizing Th« SUMWHBH OOLDS antf Coughs are quite as dan gerous as those of midwinter. But they yield to the same treatment and ought to be takeh’lit >tlm3. For afl disease 6f THROAT, NOSTRILS, HEAD dr BREATHING AP PARATUS Is the SOVEREIGN Remedy ALL DRUGGISTS KEEP PAIN KILLER A. NELSON & CD, —WHOLESALE DEALF.RR IN— TSoots and shoes, N o. 23 H a y k « ’S t r e e t, Charleston, fc. c. Q_ W. AIMAK & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Bmi.ERP fit CHOICE DKPttS, MEDicivUS. CUE.MIC A £5, FI, ItOICAL INSTHU MENTS. PKkFCMERIES AND -T'-HLET ARTICLES, Cor. King and Vanderhorst Streets. CHARLESTON, S. C. WHEREWITHAL SHAM. WK RE IFEU ? mss GOODS ! WE Il.iVE TUlffiZD ! Buy the GEISER ENGINE and SEPA RATOR from J. M, ELLIOTT, Sr. W’e have tried i+beni and lAioW them ttV be good, and VWtddTtot,sell Mtem if wc did not tliiulTM). CONSISTING OF FLOlilt -OF TIIE best grades, Meal, Fc'drl Grits, like; Nett Orleans Molasses and Syrups,- full line <5f Cannetl Goods, Corned Beef, Scgct Com, 1 Okra and Tomattoes, Tomattoos, Salmon, Peaches, Pineapple, Celebrated Blirtlett Pears, SOccotaslp Squash, Ciiow-Chow and M xed Pickles, Prepared Cocoanui f«* pies, cakes and puddings. Evaporated Vegetables for Soinis, Evaporated Apples. Old Government Java and Rio Coffee, Green’And Black Tea, and all Grades of Sugars and Coffees. D. E. rienniken. Fresh " Is another perplexing question. It also ceases to worry when once you look into our G RQUERY DEPA-kTMENT, where you w’ill find all kinds of eatables at most reasonable pvifces. COME AND SEE US. We take pleasure in showing oAr goods. Respectfully, CALDWElL & LAUDEnDALE. •» *>’■ • ' • j ' I have now ready for inspection a fitHJiire iof SPRING GOODS, consisting of' ■NLf^TS VEILING, BUNTINGS, POTTED and PLAIN SWISS, PLAIN and FIGURED MUSLINS, LACED, STRIPED and CORDED PIQUES, CAMBRICS, GINGHAMS and CALICOES; -ALSO,- A stock~oT Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, which will be SOLD LOW. STRAW kAtS IN ALL STYLES AND ‘PRICES Men’s, Boa*s’and YouthsMowiint Shoes. Ladies’ anti Aten's Cloth and Leather Slippers. Also, a beautiful line of FANS. CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING; Respectfully; j. fiilOESGHEL, Agent. IT STANDS AT THE HEAD. THE LIGHT-RUNNING “DOMESTIC.” That it is the acknowledged Leader ill the Trade is a fact that cannot be dial uted. WAN* IMITATE IT-^ONE EQUAL IT! L’he Largest-Armed, The "Lightest IJunning, The most Beautiful Woodwork; AND IT IS WARRANTED To he njfftle Bt the best materia)'. To do any and all kinds of work. To be complete in every respect. For Sate by J. M. BFATY & CO., . i , C:,. Agent i wanted m unoccupied tenito-' ly. Address DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., Richmond,’ Virginia: AM) SEASONABLE SPRING GOODS) -AT- THE CORNER STORE. ■TW l> HI—— UNAVOIDABLY, my stock was bought later this Spring than nsnsal; but fortunately, at sUt.H PltlGES as to enable me to meet the SHARPEST t. OAfriri ITlON. 1 am keener to sell than otter, nful utgtmtfy eitOOd AN INVITATION <V J^bTSSirnTfiAM. 1 '" 111,1 **** c ” m,,y *** My STORE ' Our rtock of Spring and Summer Goods is complete in eveiy department. GROCERIK ^ f ! We have just received in all the newesf I shades the most popular goods of the day.- NUN’S VEILING. BUNTINGS. DOTfED AND PLAIN SWISS. FIGURED MUSLINS. A REQUEST. DON’T LEAiVE MY STORE WITHOUT ASKING TO SEE ARTICLE YOU WISH TO LOOK AT. AND ASK THE PRICE 1 ANY The well-known BRUNSWICK CANVASSED IlAtfS, DECORTICATED PATENT FfeQUu. TftjASTEft iuOaiHl JAVA GOFFfiE. UACED AN’D STRFPED PIQUES A PROMISE. ALL SHALL BE AVA1TED ON POLITELY. A"NI) NO GUITMUT INff* IN CASE A SALE IS NOT EFFECTED. PRICES SMALL' BE AS LOW AS THE SAME GOODS CAN BE SOLD AT IN WINNSBOlSJ. L M, BEATY. is offered to tiie pdiillc ■ We will be pleased to have the home orders. Now is the time to) luibg.Tu OLD GJNS for repairs. . , J. M. ELLfOf f; 9r. SHERIFFS SALE. B Y virtue of an execution to me directed,. I will offer for sale before tiie Court Home dt-Orhi Winiisborti, S. C;, dn'fke FJKST MONDAY IN .H-L.Y NEXT!- ’with: ‘Vc legal hours-of <ate,‘,tb Sw •Ittjlh- est bemee, fc’-. GASH,- the't* ilowihg-de- sc* ihvil )>w»;'^iV,‘t‘i wit: All tne o''. !it, title artd'ifrtd interest of M i. M. K : .*'.vHes ir* aNfouse aitff Irvin' Speech,.,“Early Knowllwlg, ”—M .Hie town ..t P, v-th"«<aKl,r.<Wv' oethpied by Wylio- "’aei. “Silveiy Waves”’—Bess'o .1 >hn«jon Le\ “Valcdiclory”—Robbie Do’iyL:- ; tt.- rm ^1 ai ting Song —Witold si-tnol, .* ^ 11^'lUH' ini Tbe ennro programme m” - can led 1 ' ‘•Ke’-iir.VCilUN. J 1 b/k'.’c,'. out, and roflccted great ci tHh. all w; mstioro, S. L- icd u' or. ns the ijrofifffy of Mrs. M. E. ■s ,.t t .e M.it iv* & Lowranoe,. fkp'lnst .T R. Neison r.n K. Starhes. the perficipants. I did not v.-stond to comoMnt -on anyone when I started •of the disease-since the construction Of' this-detter, but I cannot keep L orn .‘railroads, which circumstance isascrib- mslving 8|>eoi&l mention of one speech, June it, ifw.;. June 12-td SALMON, CANNED CGRNUD BEEF. ’POTTED HAM, CHICKEN, TURKEY. FRESH OAT MEAfo- ’CANNjCD TOMATOES.- t SUCCOTASH. Pineapple and PEACiiEs! SICKLES AND CHOW-ClfOW, tftid a full stock of evej'ything usunlK' kept in a first-class GROCERY STORR. AH of wi»i«h will bo sold LOW for the CASfr.- J. F. McMASTER'S' CO. ^od to the necessary earth-cuuings and Rhe baring of stagnant waters. There .arc initact some lines along which the strongest, healthiest w<>rktneti -or offi cials stationed there are unable to re- aist the athndcs of fever; the consc- <jujeucc U that the requisite working u Tho Broken-hearted Dutchman which W4is rendered by Mr. Jones Me- Cro*JM,j»D(l so well done that the etv tiro huuse was taept in an uproar. The entertainment lasted until after eleven o'clock p. m., 'when everybody r»- in-ited t>» thrir hoswas delighted with i l.c evening’^ programme, liicre was a grand picnic on Friday, MILL NOTICE. *1 T>ARR MILLS are in excellent condition HIT for grinding WHEAT. With facili ties-of TWO SET ROCKS,. SUFFICIENT WATER’ POWER and an EXPERT MILLER, .we guarantee sattsftsctlotf ’hoili in vitality and quantity of FLOUR. New bridges have ■ ImCD put in, and all roads leadtng to our mU&are in good orderr- J. C. SWYGERT A CO -, Juue 3-j.lxJ Pjoprie-ors. STRIPED NAINSOOKS. ClIECRED NAINSOOKS. An elegant'line of Ladies’, Gents’ and "Beys’ Strait* Ifaty, of*all Styles and Quali' ties. — TaraBQls in Great variety. Our Stock of FCfrfisliing Goods is now complete in qualify and Sire's. The Gentle- inen’s-Underwear consists of Lisle Thread and Gauze, and are in snfte ov separate to snit tbt- purchaser. -A call is respectfully solicited from all. iM'DECKER4 BRO. 1883. j A'miNTION SPfiiNG STOCK IS CALLED to FRESH ADDITIONS’ v J. E. McDonald. ’C. A. Douglass. McDonald ^dovolass, Attorn*?* Mt Urntfr Sr*. 3, Law Range, WINNSBORO, S. C Practice’ fit all- the State Courts. English Saddles fob 56, $7 and *1°. Kc; tui*Y Spring Seat Saddles for ULYSSE G. DKSPOlTES. WOOD’S (TDOMlNE —FOR— | WHITENING AND PREg®MING 1 THE TEETH. KEEPS The brfath pure and SWEET. FORMULA OF DR T. T. MOORE. W. C. FISHER, Wholesale Agent, Columbia, S'.- C. For Sale in Wlnnaboro by McMASTEP, BRICE A KETCRIN. ^eh 23-jxIy TO MY We have now rectived otir stock of SPRING GOODS,' and'-have them ready, for osPEctfloaf. We think we cm SAFELY say that'we have never opened at any time a more complete assortment' o? bettor class of goods. Tlfd Ceiehrateii “Brunswick” fdittts—try one. OMsfiNSfcm A^flcerel As regards prtefes. we will only say that' SaintLonlsRrtist bSS"* Bw?f ’ these goods wdl be sthl sm low as the sarntT . Imported and Ameriiah SardWes. Salmoa (Soused), Mac^jjrel. Presh-Cheeslf Imported Macaroni. are dd in any MARKET, and assure our Bartlett r.. ai /?t*w£ plp8 ’ ,n 8 all( > n <» ns - will lie' protected In I prices, as we will meet the market aV arty “Winslow’s” Succota-tb—firslp«:ked. time in anything. .“Davis Lestor Manor” Tomatoes-hand- We would call special atientlen to on, | Cr*w 4 Blac^,,K^.Cbo. Pickle* GEXTS’ DEPARTWEXT, which will be found complete in every par- ticular, and all we ask is an - inspection by the public. KeMASTEE, 22102 & S2TCHIN. Baker’s BromT^ WWArth,W Sauce * Fresh Snow-Flakes. Cond ^Milk. A lot of Handled Hoes and Grain Cradles. * ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. R. 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