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k. T thic viitstm a ituiii.1618, 1 vrtfov Lewis iniil^s ennnir. f^tr. | The Editors Meet Ne»rr>w Hop, .r.,1 Kz- »«:*»• •«» change Bho's—Ueftt'.V*. . Stattnton, Va., June Beirne and Elam lists, met, this Uoj-e, Has tjounty. — (7 ,, •, , 0f - chfliit'c of rhots iicitliev Wa* ipi./Iiui. At the "eeond shot, E/#m was "reek Juikje Hoadly nominee tor G« one* a partner the practice of the law. He is regarded : as the ablest lawyer in Ohio, and is said to have an income from his prac tice of $200,<500. This fact makes Re publicans apprehensive that he will open a “barl” and scatter the lucre around between now and the election. The impression prevails in New Hampshire that Wm. E. Chandler, who runs the auction, shop and bosses what there is left of die United States Navy, will come in as the dark horse in the Senatorial contest now pending. Another opinion seems to be that there will bc a fusion of the bolting Repub licans and Democrats, and thtft they will center on Gen. Gilmafi MaVston, a Republican bolter, and elect'hiin. Greenville iVet/’s: Sath Kanuail is liot a Democrat, in anything but the name. He is a crafty politician whose principles ai'e Republican as far as they exist, and \vliose practices in the past jmve been shuffling and unstates- ma^mke. He is a dodger and a trick ster whose methods the honest, UffC blue TJenWcrtASrOf this Stutc^spisc and abominate. The 'Sb'irtnCarolina Congressman who votes for him will vote squarely against the sentiment of his constituency, 'ai'id, wo earnestly hope and sincerely believe, will in that act kill himself politically. .this m miing. Ho jsfcys that the bail .Jwrscnt out of the side* of Elam’s . do*/#?'. iHt hip and that vpj.u** bloodpoi$oning im, Uic Iti«-..ii:oiid^i,cI- occur- he wilLrie'qo.y.or. The Jatter’-s is morning, i!COw wifi: readied l^iy to day opd lie wiH )unt . v -, 1 not be removed.to.' some timev ‘ “ ‘ ' II ltiroue, M&jjly l.-ftlvhard F. F.finie, editor oi Cie Uiclm^rrd Slatr, p^r-onk, wliitr attending services a. cl.un hto-’j? iy. .,'^hqj- leave tor Rich mond to uti/i iow ihonitnlf. 6tatts;ica Prove It 1 FAIRFIELD’S VINDICATION'. HI Our attention has been called to an article in the Associate Jicformed Presbyterian, headed “The Truth about the Frecdmpn”. In it, it is said tWt H edntribuiot to the Presbyterian has been talking to Mrs. Richardson, wife of the Rev. Willard Richardson, Principal of the Fairfield Colored In stitute In this place. There are many statements in the communication of the unknown contributor, which are in deed startling, and so unfounded are they all, that we might denominate them sensational in (lie extreme. Referring to the adverse circum stances under which s*hie o* the col ored teachers are compelled to do their work, she is made to say: “/» a Jtre- ?c&, floorless lint, she has tanyht a school of eiijhty colored children to read, having only one book with which to do all the teaching. ,f When asked why there were not more hooks, she replied: “Because they bad no money with which to buy them. Among them alt, there was not a pin or button or a tape—their clothes were held together with thorns.'’ . . In the first place we do not believe that Mrs. Richardson mer made such statements either to that contributor or any of his class or friends. We do not believe it, T ccaufee we can say authoritatively that her husband en tertains very different opirioiff, and has made statements of a widely differ ent character. A few days before his departure for his farm in Delaware, Mr. Richardson called upon us and volunteered to reply to the article of Maggie Chappclle, which appeared in The News and Herald some time since. In the course of the conversa tion lie said: “South OVolina, since the Democrats have been in power, has done even better by the colored race in the matter of education than could have been reasonably expected.” 11 And in Fairfield County,” lie con tinued, il their educational facilities are, under the circumstances; equal to, if not superior, to those nj any other section of the country, North or South. I want the Northern peo ple TO KNOW THESE FACTS.” This is the statement of 4* Northern man, a warm friend of the colored people, amVtfith almost unrivalled opportuni ties of knowing the truth of ins obser vations^ Who can in the light of such confessions give credence to the vapor- ings of the Presbyterian’s correspond ent. We do not believe it because they arc wholly and utterly false. Wp claim that we have a right to spea^, not Only as a private citizen with facilities for information, but as a member of the County Board of Ex aminers, whose duty it is to look after ; rtr- ARE SURE TO BRINti ON SUMMER DISEASES INDIGESTION, DIARRHCEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, CRAMPS, T . BOWEL COMPLAINTS. FEVERS, Sc., Sic. BUT Perry Davis's Pain Killer Drives Them Away. Drives Them Away. Drives Them Away. turns. CHASEOTTESVTLLK, Va;, .Tlinc.fVh— A relahle telegram was received here at eleven o’clock, this morning, stating that Beirne and Elam fought near! Tlie Adwise Creator, dul not intend that Wavnesboro, at six o’clock, tins morn- half tlie <-W;ilren been skwiM Ate under live iiig. At the second firing Elam was yea,s of ; Bnt eorrect statteties prove hlkrlitlv u'iuimli'd In ii.p tiiiirb' iLitIt t-Us to be die estimate. *■ Mothers, just ^.r^oiicR i 1 L ill thinkVrtjti, Amt how many of this num- !'£ men weie satisfiid and. left lbe field. i„. r dk- Appm strong, griping and.poispneus It is repor.cd that Beirne was repre- medichies? Echo/answers, how .ffiany? sen ted by young Cbalkley and Wright, Norman's. Neutralizing tCyrdial t'centaii* of Richmond, and Elam bv jnhn Slid- n 't one iKirmfal ingredient. An infant Hug and John T. Lewis and soil'. i born can t ike it with impunity. * Charlottesville, Va., June SO.— Mr. Elam, of the Whig, who was dan gerously shot through the right thigh, is at a hotel at Waynesboro and tele- j graphs for his wife. Beirne, of the / Uiclnnond State, passed through Char lottesville for Richmond on the 12.30 train. Staunton, Va., June 30.—It is im possible dr this time to gather any ttiiimte details of the duel. Elam hail ‘been concealed not many miles from the scene of combat for several days ! past.' lie w as at the residence of John Le.wisn, sou of the Hon. J. F. Lewis. Tire 'arrangement for a meeting was 1 matiired in IlicligKnfd at tlic tiine when J fam was^irt 'that vicinity and Beirne, Virginia. Some point mid-{ ymy between the two places was fixed 1 as the place. A change of seconds was made mud the cartel as previously j deteitnteied namely, Colt’s six-slioot-1 ers, at eight paces, was agreed upon. ! Both principals managed to evade i the vigilance of the authorities, and at six o’clock, thisium - ^iidf, metiu a strip of woods about two miles from Wavnesboro, junction of the Shenan doah Valley and Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad. The distance was marked off and at the first lire neithcV of the men was struck. Beirne, tlic. ehal-1 lenger ? demanded a second shot, which iviis granted, and the.bn,lei from iiis jiistol imbeded itself in the upper par^l , - of Elam’s right thiL r h. Beirne was j' untouched. Elam fell to the gi und, | and Beirne raising his hat to his fal cn ' WAGONS. A'LHO JX^TORK: 1ad1)le BACONt it.DLEs, SPRING GOODS, • ,oS, 'A- cohN; V' • t > DRY goods'; MEAL notions; Of'which we now have a large and well assorted sttnek. Eveiything inrtbe way of DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, ■ etc., that wanted, from the coiiunonosi domestic to the nicest* DfiSSk GOODS, ami all the iioveltf(>s hi NOTIONS. If you want a nice suit of CXjC THU INTO DON'T BE WITHOUT PAIN KILLER. BUT OF ANT DRUGGIST. INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH. ULYNSE M. I>i:SP«ntK». AGAJE IRONWARE?! opponent; Was hurried into a carriage j and driven rapidly away. Subse quently lie took the Sheuamlo ih V.,lley train at Critnora. Elam was also con veyed in a carriage to a house near by, his surgeon attending him. It was found that tlic extraction of the ball would lie attended with danger and a consultation toYnong (lie surgeons was held. The fact that the ball failed to force itself through is taken ns evi dence, in coni'pciioi) with the eiiaritf ter of the WbApon used am? the dis tance, that it^cainc in direct contact with one of the large bones. No arrests have been made, nor does there seem to be any dispostion to in stitute a legal jtivestigalion. Elam was rerhoVeu to the residence of John F. Lewis and hiA wife f'ejit fee. LAfi u.—When tlic cmnbatants took tlieir positions Several gentlemen pres ent who were not. imriiediateTy qon- ucctcd with the afl'air were hsked to retire and they did so. The physician gave the words: “Gentlemen, are you ready? Fire—fute—two—three ” SJiols were to be exchanged afffer tig: worn fire,’and before the words tine*'. At the word one both pistols were dis charged in quick succession, but with out effect. The same programme was then repeated, both reports being al most Simultaneous, and just at the C Lighfc ajrl durtbje, will not rhstt sf.u is not affected by heat. I have Preserving Kettles, Rice and Milt Jailers, Tea Ke,tteS and Sauce Pans of t his celebrated ware. A good OIL STOVE should be in every house:. I have the Whitney Hot blast SfttU ail rt,he fixtures. Wdhlo asdViVh codWng.VUh a few cents’ worth of oil as an ordinary stove. The best oil should he used with theso stoves as well as burned in lumps. Oriental Oil, over 150° tiro test, is the best oil made. No smoke, no sm%,'and safe ar'dVHeap. The GRAND CHARTER OAK leads all other cook stoves. I.have also the Stand ard (.’barter Oak, Imfttovcd Lee, So. Friend, Cotton Option aqd lit If Arp. Sttmi Hot low- ware, DnjoHng Pans, Pipe, Elbows ind-all other Stove Tnmmings. Tinware, Dlp- ners of ail kinds, Milk Coolers, Flesh Forks. ADYKltTlSKMKN'l S. JELLA' and WINE .wnfktorg made easy— i by using the Hau<h Fruit Press. "Pwlp and swiis separated from the juice at one o]M>rution. I think I have nearly everything the the housekeeper needs, Trid if 1 have not 1 can get it. GROCERIES—a full fine. Pure, plain, GROCERIES AND 1’UOVISIONS, v U ' <l , !_ BL*GGi and W AGON material, Sliafts, Come and see our stock, or cltoose from 'out llne'of Wfufples. If vfe cannot please you in one We can in tlMi Other. AVe have something nice in tlvis wa^; and guarantee fits as well is quality Of goods. ; We have aVery pretty and-nobby line of IIATS;1n both feir and nraw, and can pleAhe the most fastldiotfs : •' . Wc ask in Jnspection of Our stock of SHOES, wlm’fl fe very large, etttUrracing all ip»Rlit ! .S« «r.d fdi les. Something nice in low-cuts, a fid slippers. •Ih all di’partnients we. endeavor t« give the Host goods at LOWEST PRICES. V - 4 * .. r Respectfully, GALD\VelL & LA'cbERDAE. CHAIfLESTON jbEMENSGL ACTUS, —IMl’ORTER AND DF.AI.ER IN- WINESj LlQt'blrS, CIGARS, TOCACCO, No. IZoEASTBAY','Ct’'^ rTEsTON. S. C. Poles, Hubs, Spokes, Kims and, Whifih Trees. 1 sell close to shops, amt ask QTTO TTEDEMAN & SONS, WHOLESALE GROCERS; AND- PROVfSION DEALER'S, 102 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET, CIIARESTON, S. G and care tbf the educational interests tlf the county. If there is within the confines of Fairfield county “on* kiufless and floorlfss hut” with but one book for eighty colored children, wo have jet to learn of it. If there eau be found in ail these regions o'nk family of color- ' ed *fcopIe; to say nothing of Hie fact that it is asserted of a school of eighty, without “a pin or a button or tape, with their clothes held together with thorns,” we will esteem it a favor if Mrs. Richardson or that correspondent o’r whoever may be the author of the story, will give us directions, so that we may be able find the price and the people in question. Fail-field county is now making eVery effort through her Board of Ex- aVniners, her efficient and progressive School Commissioner and the public- spirited Trustees ‘ elected in eVery township, to educate and elevate ail classes of her citizens, irrespective of color or party affiliation. ITiis is oil that sensible and fair-minded men dm ekpect or demand, and the record of lier educational work is open for the Inspection of the public. Blunderers, back-bitcrs and fools aic not ail dead yet I word “one,” as Elam staggered under i be effect of the shot bis second ran forward and assisted him to the cush ions which bad been laid on theground. The wounded man was under the impression that the bull bad penetrated both tegs and insisted Hurt, such was the case. When assured hy thy; sur geon that it laid not even gone through one leg and that the intense pain in the other was from sympathy, lie ex pressed regret that he had not demand ed another shot.' He was perfectly,, cool and collected and gave directions in a Strong, composed voice. Beirne also acted with .deliberation and al though pale seemed perfectly coo). Ho was taken away by Iris second after it was discovered that Elam could' not again stand. , Elam was then placed in an ambu lance, which started for the residence of Lieutenant-Governor Lewis, some fifteen or twenty miles distant. . ft \yus doubtful what.the effect of,the ride would fie,’ afiti in case the woiindcd mttii xvas not able to stand it prepara- (iolis have been made for bis entertain ment at lbe bouse of sonic one of bis prominent friends-Rlpiig the wfty. Tire wound is evidently a very serious one. After the hall struck Elam he gave one ov. two Steps forward and from that ft was thovight that the leg was not broken. ,Tl>c.surgeon, however, J stated' that tlie muscle would have sustained him for that length a time. In the mcctingthis mpvulHg between Beirne and Elam, tlK; jteovisions of the original cartel were carried out until Elam was shot. The cartel piov dcd that after the first tire if neither was hurt the word should be given for a second round, and that then the parties should continue firing and advance it they chose. Op' the second round Elam received. Beimc’s shot in Ids thigh and staggered or fell and ex claimed, “I am lilt!” Beirne ceased firing and ins seconds declared that their-principal was satisfied. Beirne then raised his hat, saluted his oppo-, nent nud walked to his carriage, which he entered, and was driven away. Elam was helped to his carriage jpid taken to Linwood, the res’dene* j yOYT) BROTHERS, AVuolesble Grocers, Liquor Dealers —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 107 EAST I»AY r , CHARLESTON, S. C. Q\ B THOMAS, AGENT, Uls ... No. :!2« Kns'GftT., Oi*i*osite Liberty, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANG- , 1NGS, LACE CURTAINS, Corn aces, and Ui’holstkry Goods, I CTuviiLLs'i^rtN/s.’c. Window Awnings Made to Order. t eewiparison of Vrilces with Columbia or Charlotte. ^ Ploughs, Hoes, Pii-ks, Spades, Manure Forks, Hay Forks, Diggers, Cradle Blades, Grass Blades, etc. ( GRAIN CRADLES of the same good , make that l Sold Iasi season. « jr. II. €UMMIY«S. F^ESit WHEREWITHAL #*s RK F K l> ? G r R O e E RIE S ! Is another ©frulexing question. It also ceases to wort*" when once yo>i look inUi our T. ROUERY DEPARTMENT, where von II■find all kinds of eatables at most reasonable prices. L6me and see us. We take pleasure in shov ing our goods. Respectfully, CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE. SPRING GOODS! . vrt A T'-have now ready/or inspection a fullJiWe of SPRIN.G GOODS, consisting of , ■ . - - •- - - "T r " - ’ ' NUN’S VEILING, EflNTINGS, r D f QTTED and PLAIN SWISS, PLAIN and FIGURED MlfSLINS, LACED, STRIPED and CORDED PIQUES, CAMBRICS, GINGHAMS and CALICOES. -ALSO,— . . , A stock 6f Men’s, Boys 1 and Youths’.Clothing, Yvh?ch will be - / . * SOLD LOW.* r . f v y. STRAW HATS IN. ALL , STYLES AND PRICES Men’s, Bbys’ and . T Ypuths’ lo\y 'cyt Shoes. Ladies’ and' Men’s Cloth and Leather Slippers. Also, a beftutilul line ot FANS. CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING.’ Respectfiilly, J.GROESCHEL, Agent. A A. G. CT'DWOKTII & CO., —A* SALf SADDLE R Y W A It EII OUSE, 1.'.5 MEETfVfi STIM.^T, O 1’ 1’ G 31 T fe C It A H7, R-RTGN HOTEL. CHARLESTON, S. C. J.|‘ENRY biscitoff .t'CO.,' WHOLES AE AitOCfcH* AND DEALERS fN CAV/H.IN'V RICE. vrAvrietoks ov the CEi.iniRXTttD CAROLINA TOLU TONIC.' ion’ fiAST BAY; CHARLESTON',’ S-'r; j^LVA GAGE & CO., CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE ’ ,,, rt* •.:.. t*> ••• :• MAUKET, COKNEU Clil’IiCH hTltEET, Charleston, s.*c. /» . ... . . V. iSUIee packed for tlie country a specialty BRUNSWICK CANVASSED HAMS, DECORTICATED PATENT FLOUR. ROASTED lUOand JAVA COFFEE. SALMON, CANNED CORNED BEEF. potted ham, ciiick’e'n; turk'Ey. FRESH OAT MEAL. CANNED TOMATOES. bccootastY. PINK-APPLE and PEACHES. PICKLES AND CuGW-UIIOW, and a full stock of everything usually kept in a first-class GROCERY *STORE. All of which wMl Be sold LOW for CASlL J. F. McMJVTEk $ CO. HDCE iVED! AT THE HEAD. TJIE ^lUftT-RUNNING . , “Domestic.”. * ' . '3 'Ll at it is the acknowfedged Leader in’' ’the Trade is a fact tliai cannot be dis~ Utell. v - '• V«" i V.''" • • »'’ VIANY IMITATE,IT-KONE EQUAL ITt I'he Largest Armed, .. Tl»*/Lightest Running, ' ’Hie most Beautiful-Wood work. AND IT IS WARRANTED To be made of the best material, To do anyrkud alt kinds of work. To be' complete in every respect. For Sale by r.J'j ’ J. M. BEATY & CO., A ,Winnsl>oro, S. C. Agent*! wanted in rtnoceupied territo- iv. Address '-O' • • UOMES'lT<' SEWING MACHINE CO., Kich'niond, Virginia. AND SEASONABLE SP1MNG GOODS S. A. NELSON -UCO.; Xa*’.- '• » . ’ •-*-WHOLESALE DEALEliS IN— BOOK'S AND SHOES, No. II AVNE Stkeet, CHARLESTON, S. C. 4 W. AlM\R&'CO., WHOLESALE AND WtT.vifc DfrAt.EllS IN t CHOICE DRIT.S, Myi'UINES. CHEMICALS, Sl’hOlOAI. TNSTKl'.MENTS. PKRVuMERTftS AND TOILET AllricEES, Cor! King and PandevkhrNt SVfcute. ‘Charleston, s. c. Social o,. M -OlVFN T-d Vii'E— Fresh Crearii GHeesh and Macaroni*. » '•* v , ^ " 3 G *• i [npw Catch Mackerel -and Salmon.' Bor^eri’^" ‘Condensed Milk: AT- THE CORNER STORE, Our stock of’Spring knd Summer Goods is complete in every department We have just received in ail the newest shades the most popular goods of the day. NUN’S VEILING. Huntings. ■ '’S DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS. FIGURED MUSLINS. tiACED AND STRIPED PIQUES. STRIPED NAINSOOKS. CHECKED NAINSOOKS. UNAVOIDABLY, my stock was bought later this f^rmigtbaitjjsusal; bnV fortunately, at SUtli PRICES as to eiuvhle nie to lu'Cct tlie‘ SHARPEST COMPETITION. 1 am keener to sell than ever, and urgently extend AN INVITATION ■ ; - • • .. . ’ J 1 v '! ■ '} TO-eyer.vTrrni), woman aud'-child in Fairfield County to visit MY STORK within 'tiio next THIRTY DAYS. A REQUEST. frOX’T LEAVE MY. STORE WITHOUT ASKING TO SEE ANY ARTICLE YOU WISH TO LOOK AT, AND ASK THE PRICE! A PROMISE. ALL SHALL BE AVAITED O!?POLITELY. AND NO GRUMBLING’ IN CiYSE A SALE JS NOT EEFE(JTEI). PRICES SHALL BE AS LOW AS THE SAME GOODS CAN BE SOLD AT IN WiNNSBORO. J. .W BEATY. 1883. to Linwood, the res’denefi'of •-•-.li . - . Lieutenant-Governor Lewis in R-’ck-; UKDiR* rAkEliS BEPAETMfcDfT. inghuin county, only a few miles iiom the scene of the rencontre. The ball in El-iiu’s thigh was probed for on the field, but was not found. The wound is not eonsi lered danger ous, however. Bclrnc’s srcoiids were Frank Wright, of Poter'hnrg, and Wm. Emmett Chockley, of iliis city. E'am’s iriends were 1). S ofiVey Lewis and J. D. Siiell , n« ir s. T <• delay iii meeting was .caused by fear <>f tirja sl Three nttejiipts were m i le to .•otoci Beirne. 'i he I’arties weiv m arl 2..U mifes an nit a-ul had t'-> cque to tin* place of meeting' in pri\atc convcy- adees,' t tnhcling mostly at nig’it. Uverybyr/eeinspleased ti,at ”ic duel did not teiuiinate fatally to el lv*r. CharloY.;.sVillk, Va., June 30.— The Post-Republic,' of Roukiughain eO’.utty, Vn., save it is stated that K?i..e was challenged by a leading tfi j’djustcr to fight again at ah early i day. Haktusonrurc, V v., July l!—W. C. Ela n, who was wounded in ft duel wit!, !!. F. l» irne yestei-day morning, u now at Ui£ honflfc of Lieutchaut-Gov- ■ • •„*>■.: .f t* . k 'F4A ALL CALLS PROMPTLY AT- TKNDED TO.* r* I keep on lia^fl ft full supply of METALLIC bVrial casKHts of the aafi WALNUT CASKEYS i • . ■ i A »**• < * of tlie latest styles; and also imitation ROSEWOOD CASES AND COFFINS, and a ( HEAP GRADE of COFFEYS and l BURIAL ROBES. n. w. PiiiiiLiiPs. * Sligar Cured Pig Hams and H breakfast Strips.” Ferris’s Beef Tonguei" v. T . , , Vi I PARASOLS IN GREAT VARIETY. Vv im a good many dtner An elepmt line of L lies’, Gents’ and Boys’ Straw Hats, o' all Styles and Quali ties. goroth, CHEAP. . t : > which will be' ^old; It is a *act, Wacron or Bu'nry for 1< town. 1‘LYSSE W£ WILL SELL YOU A for less than anyone in G. des: Buy the Palmetto Waoon of ULYSaX G. DESPORT tS. Our Stock of Funnwhing Goods is now " • v £ 'i complete in quality and sizes. The Gentle men’s Umterivear consists of Lisle Tliroad ■ ' . ' ' 21*’ . y.iv V . J and Gauze, •and are in suits or separate to •«*, ' * V- suit the purcMsC’*. , ■■ < ^ y i« f 1 ' V A call is respectfully solicited from all. . t / r riTHE undefaignedjls iW.H(tqpt fc>r the | F. r lAA^nZCtfER # BR0. JL Southern Copy S. S. WOLFfe. PHOTOGRAPHS ENLARGED! 1 . » »*y*4» f * SPRiNS STOCK We • Tpive t imw received our stock of SPRING GOODS, and liave them roady for r . p.- - • : r ~ ’{ INJSPKCTIOX. I ATTENTION I • . yrt’’ _. < ; j , IS CALLED TO FRESH ADDITIONS •* t tomY tarj Biiii ( C Wc think we can SAFELY say that We have never b pen ad at any tiqtq a more complete assortment or befftir ‘Class of: The Celebrated “Brunswick” •one. . >> Hams—try T ._ _ »pymgCoii»jaqy. Gft, and Is realty to receive orders for okl /\-f~s r \ 'x** ’X-*T^ 'uelures to be copied and epHwged. I'rompt AV(30D S OT)ON i iNU attention given and satlsfpftiimguaranteed. Atlanta,v giver Onters will Ih’ June 15 S dril Brown s Hofei. LTON FLEMING. —FOR— SAIsE. , ^ E store-buiidmjt jmd lot now occupied undersigned are offered for sale. ,one of the best in Winnshoro, ; prime condition. The location is- one of the most .advantageous in towr. The tut is quite »large one, and uixm it arc large warehouse mid other buildings. Terms very moderate. For further par ticulars a>'ply to . . . . May ga-tt B. SUGENUELMER. WHITENING AND .PRESERVING THE TEETH. KEEPS THE BREACH* PURE AND SWEET FORMULA. OF DR. T: T; MOORE. W. C. FISHER, 'Wno^LESALE Agent, Columbia, , For Sale in Winnshoro by McMASTER, BRICE & KETCHIN. Mch22-txly' •* , < J • N ’ / ’* *'Y -*4' • goods. . a...r .v • v •• | Ocean G^g) Mackerel: ’ ti- 1 •.•■•', As regards prices, Wc will only say thate 8a j ntI ^ Roa8tB ^ ntLou ^f on ?, ; Beef. these goods » U1 be sold as lew-as tlfc same • r imjv’rtcd and American Sardine* Salmon {Soksed), MftckfifM. * CLASS OF UOODS Imported Macaroni. «i’sq Fresh Cheese. *" Apples, in gallop cans. Bartlett Peam, Quinces. are sold in any MARKET, and assure onr custeniers that they will be protected in prices, as we will meet tlie market at any ‘‘Wm.* 10 ''"*’’ Succotash ,— time in anything. , . r. • , | Tomatoes—hand- ffrated Pineapple, Pcaclies. ih—first packedr We would call Special attention to oiir GENTS’ DEPARTMENT, which Will be found complete In every par ticular, and all we a5k is an inspection by the public. McMASTER, B&ICI & KSTCm. INW Crease & Blackwell’s Cb§#-Chow Pickles . 1 • Imported Worcestershire Sauce. Baker s Broma. A lot of Handled Hoes and Grain Cradles. ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. It. M. HUEY.'