The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, July 03, 1883, Image 3
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New AdvertU<>mp|itji.
Summons--Jas. H.
last. accoubUi he ; Vvas iHlng as 1 well as I G-Elt. M. W. Gary.—In the Philadel-
cotthl be expected, iIt \vas- ftwietl tliat P ll5a Times of 23rd June <ve notice a
i w , l4 . h „jL a ^. kwell writteu.article by Mrs. F. G. De
bt un 0 ht have received 8 ° ,ne !“ tc,l “‘Mvy ontR j 1 , e At) rt llt t | 1( ; »t]l a mpto»
•"juries which would.make* |»8 case Legion,” and in rfescribiifg the scene
on the occasion of general, Huin])(on's
resignation of Ifie "command of the
Iie«MfnV mnVf
Mi!)E!i
6b
I ocal Rrf«ra.
• —There were no sales by the sheriff
on Monday last. tr t‘u ! (
—f’apt. T. II, Clarke, of Camden,
was in town on Saturday, attending to
professional business.
'' •—The postoffice will' be closed to
morrow, except for tlic delivery of
mails. The National Bank will also
be closed). ’ i ’
' —Wcdncaday being a natidhat holi
day, no paper will be issued frdth the
office of The News and Herald on
Thursday.
—Judge Robertson was thought to
be somewhat improved on Monday.
TVe hope tlie improvement will stead
ily continue. 5
v —The exercises of, the Mount Zion
'Graded School closed last Friday. We
understand that the examinations were
very creditable.
' —The Wiunsbord, National Bank
•has declared a dividend of four per
cent, on its tcauital stock, oat of its
earnings for the nast six months.
—Mr. J. J. McMahon, of Fairfield,
was among the distinguished • students
4n the SoplrtsSiorc class of the South
Carolina College in the recent exami
nation." C erR ^ $*mr I*- y'r <>
-j-TIic Clerk of Coitivt has granted a
charter to “The. S^disboro Savings
mid Loan A*aotdnfftc>ii’*'.‘'-tt is CHpect-
cd that 1 the company wiU coniT’cncc
opcratiousat gijcp. > t " ‘ \:t
—The ‘ of tlie stockholdbvs
of tho 1 ’ Charlotte, C3liiilibiad‘& Au
gusta Railroad Gotri’paiiy, called for
last Wednesday, was a failure for want
of a qitormn. Another meeting has
been.called for the 27th inst.
’ —The Supreme Court has recently
decided the case of J. Russell Black,
Trustoey. vs. Tiny. City ‘of f Columbia.
The plaintiff’s house fisd^hceHMie-
stroyed by fire, owing, as alleged, to
the. insufficiency of the water supply,
•olid It was sought to recover damages
of tlie city. The circuit judge lield the
city liable. The Supreme Court has
reversed his judgment and dismissed
tlie complalot’.-'A f ’’ c '""
—The K^ilrocd Commission has
iisiidd a ‘^standard tariff” for freight
and for passengers. The‘former is tob
voluminous for our columns. The lab
ter tikes tlie ratca .for passengers as
follows: Adults, three cents pci* mile;
children under twelve and over five
years old,:dne.and one-half cents pea*
mile; children under five jears elH,
free. It is..understood that the rail
roads will fight ther Cvmiitission, on
thh'gromid that the railioad law under
Which they proceed is unconstituti,oual.
Ice.—Parties- desiring ice can be
accommodated at Vorsonable pricesji
If. Miller & JordaV,
ijuries which -would.make'bis
more serioris -and complicated, but it
Rion, Plaintiff’s was hoped that the exaihiiiation would
prove these' 1 fears CD be groundless.
Mr. Crawtdrd was formerly S resident
of Winnsboro, and he has many friends
here who extend-their best wishes for
his speed^recovcry.
3 H
AMPION
-SO BUY YOUR-
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or/) xoisLs., f u
Official Ruttir of Falrfleid Soldiers ic the
Early Part of the' War.
We find the folldwing jtCTiiE Fj^ir-
eikld Herald of July 4, 1€6>1:
Mr. Editd\‘:*\ enclose a roll of yohr
volunteers tbr the Confi^tovhte’'Stfttfcs,
thinking yolir readers wollld be pleased
to see tbcif n.imes. ,
Respectfully, ' :
Julius Mills, Adjutant.
- ; , Co’onel.
A. J. Srcrest, Lieut.Colonel.
T. W. Woodward, Major.
Julius Mills, Adjniiuit.
Legiotl nnd tm ftrewell to the soldiers,
the writer says: “Conspicuous among! T^TT'l>‘\ T TnFt tt> 77 l.^T> r\\T
the throng was Colonel-Martin W. J? LJ AiiN 1A U xvi-i L AtUAl- Iv.
Gary, who subsequently became com
mander ot the Legion mid was made.4
brigadier and’ umior-genern!. He was
oiVe of tlie most fearless and dashing
officers of the Confederate army, and
up to the day of his death was ki O.vn
as ‘the unpardonable rebel,’ During
the .fohr years of the -War lie had
passe*,! through some for'y engage
ments without receiving a wound, ami
died in the prime of life oifly'a few
years ago, at his home in Edgefield.”
—Edfjejietd Advertiser* . ,
—The work of improving the navi
gation of VTateree river has been re-
uDU-'ea. Captain Rhodes, who has
charge of the Governmcnt^steamer on r
r aged' in the. work, savs that the
Wateree is susceptible of bjing tnadv
an excellent stream for purposes of
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TV. 1’IIILLIPS.I
Mattresses of my -own mv.r.ufae-
.ture. I'se e--om»ni,» —buy tin- best i
4-bity win re you cu*get the Cheap
est. * j
A new sujip’yof f"i'Uli-en’s< arri-
pges, of t»ie lat'-st designs and !j,
hi price.
Von ean sftro itroney by Imyin
voar Picture iVaua i, iVab Pockets. 1
Aifai-kets, Hai-ra-:ks :.,.ri:.^ Ite-’.s,!
win* ciatii-es .es :ru> Wbnlev 1
shades iroiii it. w pini.i ; :, s.
I a in a rent for s* vend different j
SKW 1M.-.M \rlllN3jb. .c..I son- 1
of them its COOl) as e,ui l.c mule, j
.You will find U to your h.terert to
price mine .Im/oiie milking a par-,
chase ELNKWtlKKK Ucmeiiilmr 1
tliat I cannot be umlersoUl by anj
one.
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IN CONSTRUCTION, STRONG AND
1, Adjutant. ' navigation, and thinks the present ap-
, Quaj^V Master. proprialion of 1|S1?,000 will go far to-
, •yfimtidssary. wards completing tlie work. The first
-, Surgeon.
-, Asst. Surgeon.
Chaplain.
-, QivMaMcr Scrgt.
-, Sergt. Major.
• 1 dould give yon as MANY IIEFERENCJ5S A*S YOT' WANT, but «!;* net think it
necessary; as the machines will llKCOjf.]]EXD THi<JMSKI. \ h'Sv m-it you m*« one. Sew
ing raaclime belts, oil, oil-cans and needles for s»k\ 1 will order any part iimi is wanted
for a sewing maclune. Agent for Doors, Sash aiiu Bliuds. Ad orders will have prompt
wards Completing the work. The first aat " li,m -
appropriation. for this purpose was € r k _____ _ -
§S,di)0, which, with the present appro- ID lj^ I A HT A A T ^
• f23,00t ' al, T ad r S* O-tLiJjjxy U X JUixiN ) / xvJLvdJjj
set aside for the improvement ot the
Wateree. », , ...
BOYCE GUARDS.
officers.
J. X. Siikdd, Captain.
J. M. Phinney, First Ueutcnaij-t,
T. Bi. McCants, Second Lieutenant.
J. I) Cu'kkton, Third Lieiitcnaut.
I). V. Frazier, Second Sergeant.
J. W. Sloan, Fifth Sergeant.
5. 8. Rohiksok, First Corporal.*
J. C. Ketchin, Fourth Corporal.
J. W. Rabb, Fifth Corporal.•*
L. M. Bookiiakt, Sixth Corporal.
privates.
Armstrong, \V. A. Miller, W.
Alridge, M
Brice, J. M.
Brice, W M.
Biown; J. T.
Brown, P.
Brown; A. S.
Brown, J. G.
Bird, l\
Camak, S. Y.
Carrol, J. N.
Chandler, J. W.
Cotton, Z. A.
Curry, W. W. .
Durant, T.
Douglass, A. C.
Elliott, J. W.
Ford, W. N.
Fenlev, J. W.
Gilbert, W. B.
(ilass, J. II. k
Hagood, J. A.
Hogan, Jasper
Jenkins, J. B.
Miller, L.
McCarley, S.
Mc( arley, 11.
Milling, W. A.
Milling, J. R.
Micklcr, W.
McClcnaghan, C.
MeKinstry, W. D.
Nelson, F. C.
Nelson, W. H.
Powell, J.
Robinson, 0. T.
Robinson, J. B.
Robinson,’11. Y.
Rohett^ctn; D. II.
Robertson, N. C.
Robertson, J. E.
Riitla’idj C. S.
Richardson.’ J; J.
Stevenson; W.
Stevenson, S. '■
Stevenson, Jas.
Smith, J. II.,,
Do You Doubt It?
Mr. Frank Nolen, rGH JeftVrfpn Ptaoie,
Baltimore, Md., hcanl so nifteh of Norman’s
Neutralizing Cordial tliat he purchased a
bottle for himself and an extra one to send
home to his family. He has never had
cause to regret his’ purchase. Reader, if
you doubt the efficacy of Norman’s Cor
dial, tiy a small bottle. It does not cost
much “The proof of the pudding is Chew
ing the bag." < *
Poigone 1 ! i’V-'.tr to Drink.
When the fish died in the river, fojty
miles above the water-works, many people
were alarmed lest the defilement of the
water might extend all the ,way down.
Happily there was nothing but what could
lie remedied by the use of something that
everybody could procure at a tew minutes'
notice. This little “something" was Perry
Davis’s Pain-Killer, . *
v Can i>e -planted anywhere anti at same lime
can, and be cultivated very.much like it.
that cotton
ONLY.A FEWBVSRELS LEFT.
last year in this county
.9 tv
Jauunerson, W.II. Sloan, It. B.'
I.*
Jainmers >11, G
Leitncr, C. E.
Lewis, J. A.
Ladd, A. W.
McCreight, J. T.
Matthews, J. K.
BUCKHEAD GUARDS.
Tinekler, J.‘C.
Tinckler, R. A.
Wootan, W.
Williamson, G. T.
Yongue, A. M.
In Error.—In onr n’ccohnt’of Dr.-
Milhurn’s lecture in The News and
Herald of June 30, the following
typographies! error occurred wbiqb'
we deem worthy of correction': '“lie Allen, E. P:
held the mixed crowd enwrapped and j
spell-bounded with’his matchless fe’o-1 Arnett' B. A.
quciicfe.” It should have read u enrapt! Blah', J- M.
and spell-bound " Mistakes are possi- R°ro s > Cr- E- *
■ble even with the most careful of men. J) 1 ;. lt ' oll »A f< 'l lll >
Uk^TikouisiiED.—Am nig the distin-
gui died graduates of theftoffib Caro- 1 j} U n^g j. L.
linn College^.is.Mr. John C. Buchanan, Camei-on, J. F.
of Wimisboro. His average was over j Clarke, U. M.
ninety, out of a possible hundred. Ho ’ Gojeman, II. J.
wall "receive lus diploma at the 00m-1 (jolenmn A. G.
mencement in December. In the mean- \ counts, W. It.
time he has been elected tutor of Crosby, J. II.
liMthematics for the next year. Mr.'j G'oshy, W. S.‘
I’Vuchawaii’^ufftDciDhfefelends hew will j)o 01 ^ 8< \v.
v* •* v,*.. . Dye ^ *
Edrington, A. L.
js .-ytt.
OFFICERS.-
E. J. Means, Captain. *'
W. B. Lyles, First Lieutenant.
R. S.-MtiANst, Second Lieutenant.
S'. B. Clowney, First Sergeunt.
II. H. Burley, Second Sergeant.
J. A. F. Coleman, Third Sergeunt.
K. II. Morris, Fourth Sergeant.
W. C. Harrison, First Corporal.
A. J. McConnell, Second Corporal.
W. J. Clowney, Third Corporal.
W. C. Byers, FourttKCorporal.
v r .. • • PRIVATES.
STATE OF SOCUI CAKOLBA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFELD.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
David W. Tidwell, Plaintfif, against Jacob
Tidwell, James II. Tidwell, John Tid
well, Senior, Lucy Mom‘11, Lizzi^Nelson,
Nancy Jane Smith, Mary Williams, John
Tidwell, Junior, Survanna Tidwell and
Perdida Hammons, Defendants.—Sum
mons foi Relief.—Complaint not Served.
To the Defendants; ’ * v . • -*•
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and
required to answer tlie complaint in this
action, which is filed in the office of tlve-
Clerk of Common Pleas, for the said Coun
ty, and to serve a copy of your answer to
the said complaint on the subscriber at his
office. Nos. 7 and 9, East Washington
Street, Winnsboro, South Carolina, within
twenty days after the service hereof, ex-
clusiveof the day of such service; and if
you fail to answer the complaint within the
time aforesaid,Jtjie plaintiff in this action
will apply tjpthe Court for tlie relief dc-
mrfhded"in the complaint.
Dated libUi June, A. D. 188A
JAS. II. RION.
Plaintiff ’s Attorney.
To the Defendsuts, .tacqb Ti-'Well, James
II. Tidwell, John Tidwell, Senior, Nancy
Jane Smith, Mary Williams, John Tm-
well, Junior, Survanna Tidwell and
Perdida Hammons;: «. -•
TAKE notice that the Riiinikons in this
action, of winch the foregoing-a copy,
was filed in the office of the 'Clerk of tlie,
C< urt of Common Pleas for the County
and State aforesaid, at Winnsboro, in saiil
County and State, on the 20th day of June,
138;).
This 29th day of June, 1883,
JAS. IL RION,
July 4-x(5t Plaintiff’s Attorney.
CONSISTING OF FLO 1711 OF THE
be much £raliiefl to fdarn tlf tfis ■suc
cess and.distiiicFidn.
* I • *t K » U
quarterly .meeting «tf Jlic.-oorviv
(Jorfipani'es f C ‘hud F,’ '^Fweifth
Funt, S. R.
•Faulkner, J.
Fcaster,-J. 0.
Feaster, J. C. O.
Gaillard, H. A.
Gallia: * Isaac.
Griffin, T. L.
iiThk TwELFTh Regimicnt.—The last
.-WHWivoPi Of
Regi
ment, 8. 0. ■will *be lield in the
court housqrin t^thnsbovo on Satur-
(tny^ July &i : jl {PW anuiual regimental | Gfubbs, J0I111
reunlbii' -ylin, tiku’- j/face in! Colnmbia j^ 1 } j *g A 11 C<
on ThursdhV, August 16. It is desira- '
ble thrft at,-least all who expect to at
tend it snenid be. here on the 2lsf, in
o.d ‘V that>»rWingtffiioh'8, may be made
with the railroads as to kdtes of fbre,
etc. * ' ~ —".T
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Hodges, W. F.
Hoqppaugh, W.A
Hooppaugh, J. L.
llutchinson,' R. O.
Mollv, J. n.
Holly, A. B.
'dairies^ 1). T. ,
Jones, Wi S.
Johnstou,' 8. R,
Jeunings, J. (;. B.
Lpmmoii, J. T.
Lcvistci*, W. D.
Levister, U. C.
Lyles, N. P. '
Martin, J. W.
Mvct-s, N. P.
McGill, T.
Mobley, Z.
Montgomery, J.R.
Norris,’W. B. M.
Norri 1 , N.
Osbornu, J R.
Owens, H. W.
Paimcl, R. E.
Quinn, H. E.
Rains, J. G.
Seigler, W. Y.
f imonlojL W.'
uiith, D; A.
Stevenson, J Y.
JStevcnsou, S. W-
'Stevenswi, D.
Stirlirg, F. R.
Stokes, \V. T.
Traylor, T. W.
VarV.udore, T.
, Yongue, W.
DKS. S. A. & E. F. GLYNN'
H AVE opened Dental Office over Mr.
J. M. Beaty’s Corner Store.
.Office hours: From 8, a. m., to 5, p. m.
Satisfaction guaranteed. *
June ID-fsom .. f
ONE PECK produced
BUSHELS, worth . .
- . " . , SIX;DOLLARS TER BUSHEL,
with but ordinary attention. Call and gel particulars.
J. H. HARDEN & I3RO.
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Charlotte, Colombia & Augusta R. R.
Passenger ‘Wa i'artment, \
Columbia, S. C., Jane 17,188.3. ^
ON an - ) after Sunday, June 24, the fol
lowing Schedule will he in effect:
GOING NORTH.
NO. MAIL END EXi’KESS.
Augusta 7.X) a. in.
Lia«e Cohilm»iav4,;,, x , U,47a. in.
Leave Killiafi’s .1? 12 p. m.
Leave Blythewixid 12.28 i>. 111.
Leave Ridgeway 12.48 p. m.
Leave Simpson’s. l.ou ji. m.
Lwvv^ Wiiiasboro. 1.14 p. m.
Laive White Oak. l.:w j>. m. 1
Leave Woodward’^. . l.4. r ) p. m. 1
Leave BlackstjDek. 1.30 p. in. |
Lefive Chester^'■ ■.. 2.:t:t p. m. |
Leave Rock Bill.. 1 :U7 p. m, • Okra.mid Tomallocs
Leave Fort.Mill. .:i.-!5 p, m. 1
xViTive,at;' 4.20 p. in.
Nq. 19, tvay freight, with passenger coach i 1>ea<:,1 ' w ' fhitapgli, Celehiaied Lait.et!
attached, runs daily except Sunday: j
Leave Columbiii.v,..,.., . 1.43 p. m. Pears, Succotash, Squash, ChO'v-Cho-.v alid
Leave WinnslKV'O. 3.13 p. m.
Arrive at Charlotte... .12.30 a. m.
GOING SOUTH.
. no. 52, MAIL AND tXi*RESfi.
Leave Charlotte,.., v .. 2.1ft p. n».
Leave Fort Mill .2.17 p. in. |
Leave Rock Hill • ■ ■'t ■■■ • • ••k2U-i>. m. <
Leave Chester,. '.,.,,. ,4,(11 p. m. I
LeaveBlackstock.-t.'27p. nt |
Leave Woodward’s... 4.3:1 p. in. 1
Leave White Oak..,, 4.43 p. in. |
Leave Winnsboro ,...,. .3.03 p. in. ;, , ,
Leave Simpson’s. .3.1!) p. m t
Leave Ridgeway ....,.. r .. v . t 3.3lp. m \
Leave Blythewbod 3.47 p. m.
Leave Killian’s . ,-i .h>. .<5 03 p. m.
Leave Columbia.. (i.."37p. m.
Ative at Augusta ,..,. 10.47 p. m.
Xq. 20, way freight, with passenger coach i
Attached,'runs daily except Sunday:
Leave Charlotte 4.25 p. m.
Leave Winnsboro - 11.40 p. m.
Arrive at Cpliunbia. ,3.20 a. m-
Ruilroad (.or Wasliiiigtoji) time sixteen
minutes ahrrd of Winnsboro time.
'' G. It TALCOTT,
T. M. R Tai.cott. Supeilutendent.
GOiieral Manager.
DURABLE, and EASILY MANAGED; EVERY ONE
WAKE ANTED .
' , \ l * J ^ - J
TO DO THE WORK PERFECTLY, IF NOT THE
MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED,
FOR SALE BY - ,, , x
W. II. DOTY ’& CO., AGENTS,1]
WINNSBORO, S. C.
April 19-+x*2m • ’A 1 ' . ; *
WHERE H
Univsrsallj
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Admired!
rpx V77
i 11 iii
best grades, Meal, Pearl Grits, Rice, New j w’ncels. Th ' B ill
j
Orleans Molasses and Syrups. Ml line of
Canned Goods, Corned Beef, Sugar Com,
Temattoes, Salmon,
the
cC’AIWPETS.
B.
SOUTU CAROLINA NEWS.
The colored Y. M. C. A. of An-
del-tson will have a celebration on
M *"‘ July 4. tn i ‘ c •
—The colored Methodists mr, mak
ing an effort to raise ftinds for the
$r e t ! Purpose of building & new house of
Can ,<, *‘ > ami Houne FUmUhing Dohfls, T.I»«
largest Stock South »f Caltimorc. illoquct.
ItruMaels, 3-Ply amt Ingialu Carpets, Hog*,
JVTats ami Crumb Clc*!is Window-slikrti-tr,
Wall Paper*, Horder*, l.stcfr-Oiirtaln*, t'or-
Tilce* and I’ole*, Cocoa & Canton Matting*,
Vpbol.tery, Engraving*, Chroino*, Plctuvu
Prame* Write for Mam ale* an*! Prices.; ••
GEORCUS A. KAIDIE, AUGUSTA, GA.
ffune 3<)»*xly -
Mixed Pickles, Prepared Cocoanut
pies, cakes and puddings.
for
ECLIPSE FA RM ENG INE .
Is nlt.iche/i i(» f !k‘ crow n of the itoiler by expansion Joints and Bolts in such manner as
to c.puilK divrd'e the weight itetwoen tfie fbnvard and rear axles; Is mounted on strong
' If i; filer is mounted on axles Wf the BEST REFINED WROUGHT IRON,
lupmvt d and I'liwerful Brakes. LAU(4E FH WHEEL AND RI LLEY. Hinged
Smoke M-'.ek, provided -with efficient DEVICE l-OU DETAINING AND EXTIN
GUISHING % sPAiiKs.
THE WAYNESBORO ECLIPSE PATENT SELF-BF.GITLATING GRAIN,
SERA RAToi;. ri.KAN LR \\!) I’.AGGL!!, the most complete (JR Vl-V SAVER in tho
world, and I'N'SERPASsED FOR sIMPLCI’l'Y. Capacity for Tliresliitig, Separatiug
and (’’'•aning aB-kind ; of grain Ready for market.
THE (T.L'T.'t AT ED OSlFH.’v’REARER AND MOWER/ tlie best Machine of
kind in ihe Market. ' ' '' - ' / ‘
'IMIK VAN WINKLE, PP.A'iT and BROWN GINS, with FEEDERS AND
CONDENSERS. , •
Ail of tlie above, with even- u'hcr kind of FARM IMPROVED- MACHINERY,
sold b\
Apiil 17
Evaporated
Vegetables for Soups, Evaporatetl Apples.
Old Govejimicnt Java and Rio Coffee,
ecu and Black Tea, and all Grades of
gars aud Coffees.,
It. J. M i CAR LEY & CO.
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South Carolina Railway Company.
O N and after April 15, ,1882, Passcnge:
Trains will ran as follows until
further notice:
3g> AJ'D FROM CnARHF.STOJI.
EAST.
l
—TRADE—
NORMAN’S
T R A L
CORD3AL.
-MARK-
A SUTll 5 ! and rffcrtual Remody fop tho enreof
all irregularities and disorders ot th<' Stom
ach and Bowels, whether In children or adults.
It is acceptable to the Stomach without being
ofTensive to the ta c te.
I IIAV Kjusf reeeiyccl my SPRING GOODS, eonsisfing of. Nun's Veiling,
Ilmilings. Doticd ami i’lbwi Swiss, I’lain and Figured Lawns,
l Figured Miisiins, Laced mwl Sriped Piques and Cimbrics.
Plain and
Leave Columbia at. .*7.80 a. m. 10.53 p! m. I frompUy reusingp^n t<n .D 1 yh_c B >.Choi-
TABkK XOTICE*
Arrive Charleston.. .12.42 p. m. 11.20 p. m.
Apv. .- . w-fier.. , 4 ...
Lea'iT Charleston fT.oO a. m. ?b:00 p. m.
Arrive Columbia 11.25 a. in. 10.15 p. in.
t Daily. * Da jly except t^Riday,
TO AND I^KOM CAWDKN.
i Y - EAST.
Share-Holdeus WaS'Kshoifd National
• ’N ; 'fev>k! ’ j Ti^ave-fColumhia at. .*7.30 a, m. *f>.55 p. m.
T A MEETING OK THE nOAEPOK A 0 "* -_Mȣ *
A
Directors of this Bank, lield this day,
W:lS ,r ' , ... .. A :-
Resolved, That a Semi-Annual TfividerWl
of Foifr Dollara per Share be declared,
payable on the 2nu July next.
T. K. ELLIOTT,
J.H.n^2ff, 1883., Cashier.
Jane 80—fxlt r * — I
•WEST. .
4? v
Laaw^Qauidcn at.. .*<).27 a m. *4.20 p. m.
ArrivtfAt.Coluudiin. .11.25 a. m. lh.15 p. m.
1 'Daily elfeiipt Sfindays.
TO AND FROM AUGUSTA.
*• „ , *A§T. - ...
frt.flC p. m.
0.21 a. m.
day, viz: SATURDAY, the ‘SEVE:
T)AY of /ULY, at tlie same place
hour.
}JaVe Columbia.. *7.30 p.'m.
Arriv e Augusla— i.40 p. m.
WEST.
I^ave Augusta.': .*7.o > a m 'M.so ff ra
Arrive Coiupitla 4.40 p m 10.15 pm
t Daily *Daily except Sunday.
CONNECTIONS.
Connectionsmpde at Columbia: with Co-
Flux, Griping rains, Flatulency,
Nausea. Acidity ot tho Stomach,
Heartburn, Sick and • Nervoua
Headache and Dyspepsia. May
be used In ell derangements of
the Stomach and Bowels from relaxation ot tho
intestines or a change of food or water.
? NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL
Is as pleasant and harmless as Black
berry Wine. Does not contain Opium
and will not constipate. Specially recom
mended for Seasickness and Teething
Children.
t'—> Price 25c. and $1.00 per bottle,
s Sold by all hruijuUlu nuit Deatwa in Xedicint,
EXCELSIOR CHEMICAL 00,.
Sole Proprietors,
Walhalla, 8. C. U. S. A.
—CLOTHING. . CLOTHING—
I have a largo stock of Men’s, Bovs’ and Youths’ CLOTH ENG, which I
will sell VERY LOW.
STRAW' HATS OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
SIExOITS, SIE-IQES, GSOES.
A largo n^orimoiif of-Men's, Woiuoii’k and Children’s Shoos. A large n*-
*ortniont oi l-’ans and Parasols. Call early and socuro BARGAINS. No
trouble 10 show goods. ’ • . , t t. •
Very reepectfully, -< •
L. SAMUELS.
ta no p m
5.5C a m
Cotton StArE*ni?Tr.—Thfe following
is the companUive •oMAU^tatemeiit for
Ihe week ending’June ^9,1883: !Sfet - ... _
receipts at aH :«fatcs ports i wol ‘^ ,p l " And i e ‘' 8 r 0 "' i ,,
diirino-the week-M 110 -4O same time 1 —Mr-^»»uel W. Mobley, who re-
riuiuig tne week, la,.jpoved from Chester county to Brazil
last year 9,236.; tot^l v rechipts tp Phs in 1866, has recently returned, satisfied
itate 5,874,108; to saiiffj date last Vdffr to spend the rest of his life in South
4,579,282. Exports' fotvthe week 28^ Carolfna.
995; same week last tear 47*008;-total '—A colored may while shifting the
‘exports to this dale 4 520 045- to swltfli l^t Saturday-ill Florence got
expoi-tsto uusaate 4,o*u,^a, w surae. 1(i8fWotcanfcr|lt ai)d bofoi . c tho tl . ai|l
date lust j cifl- : &,363,154.,.IBtock -at all ^ o<Hi|(i be stopped he was run over and
United States sitife-time , killed. ■ ; > •
last year 305,632; stock at all i&tdrjpr I . —Since-the ht-df-Iast Novemlier Mr.
-C’. Llatffiibr/'of Yorktlifei* has!
XOTICR !
A PPLICANTS for First Grade .Certifi
cates will be examined on FRIDAY,
the SIXTH DAY of JULY, at 10 o’clock
in the Court House. Tlie Second ami
Third Grade examination on the J^'U*.,, Wa & 0reellvMle by train ar-
, A { riving at 11.25 a. m. and departing at «.55
.I p. m. Ciinne.ction made at „ .Columbia
shS e ^ miuation8 close at 4 o’ek** |
Teachers'MU ramember and be prompt- mXlj. ClmVleston with
SALE
ANP FEED STABLES.
.ly on liand
fiiairttian 'Board'of Examiners.
June 30-fEtd
JOHN BOYD,
j'
st.givmer.s for Now -York on
aiwRSatu
Wednesdays'
unlays: ftlst), \vith ( barleston and
Savannah Railway to and from Savannah
aud all pfJns h»>Florida..
, . . , . , Corawptiouaaretnafte at Afisffsta with
A Wfm TV T Y A t!,e Georgia Railroad opd Central Railroad
il IV \JtAU 111 • to aud from at) poluto AV«?S jind South.
T onnaiakiona made ,at Blfickvilic Vo and
.fnnn-ail points on Barnwell Railroad’.
Through Ticketscaum} purchased to al;
i'oiufe Smith and WVC bv appiuing to
-D. Mct|t’EEN, A'leht,
. -QY Colimiifia, S. C.
4 JOHN B„PECK, Gen. Su.ot.
D C. Am.en, Utin. Pass and 'J
Agent, Charleston,X C.
>r ,
I HAVE NOTIFIED THE FARMERS
of Fairfield to bring in their GLD GINS
for repairs. But they are not *<biing «o,
Ticket
100,000; same time last year 62,000.
UiVjDEItTAKING !
jEiA.io r rr, sr..
“got ’. Rcspcfiffylly Informs the public that be
1 A Painful Accident.—The Uolnm- share, and have^MM to thli'r surplus j “take them out in my wftgon,” or ! hasSTSS aAuil line of
bia Feomoa mentions that Mr. jJanien that it now amounts to $10 000, or ; themSatuid hpntheWhgonconK!6 . Jn ,. 7 , • ■ ■
M. Crawfortunet with It rather serioui twenty per cent, ot their capital stock. • COFFINS A!II> CASKETS,
accident last Satardav morning. ItMV D.^St I wantto-do^he work-I can.: 1 Uope . V f
seems thnt he was in the act of mount-! hiui^red^mhels or'moi^of oate^bdni 1 1 tllC GIN M^N. won’t CROWD Us in and is prepared to do anything in undo
ing his i. >rse, which started before he ed while they were being threshed. SEPTEMBER just when they want their takill «'
Thh fire was caused by a coal dropping
from the ash pan of tlie engine.
was fully in the saddle. The horse,
being a young and restive one, becom
ing frightened, dashed off, throwing • "Mr- Robert Peel, of Carterville,
Mr. Crawford to the *roo„d wHh*r», |
ferce, breaking his thigh aud arm, and well fifty-three feet deep. The water
dislocating his shoulder. He was found gotten haft'proved to c&itain valuable
.lying in the street where he fell nnable qualities and’ to be similar
,0 Wp bi„«,f. He wm teben np ,„d {Hi
c*cried to.hw lionae near ay and aaa<U-. nsed by many persons, even at a dis-
cal aid immcdiaUiy called in, aud at taucc, with marked results.
GIN.
«r. ifcf. ELLIOTf, SR.
J. E. McDonald. ; C. -A Douglass.
.McDonald & douglass,
Attorneys st Law, No. 8, La*. Bange
. . WINNSBORO, 8. C
Praetiee in all the State
—ALSO,—
>
A fiill line of BURIAL ROBES, for mtfn,
wsmen aud citflftren—a new feat..ro—verj'
neat, appropriate and cheap.
Wc ask for a share of the patronagf.
J. M. ELLIOTT. Sr.
English Saddles for S3, to, *7 and
„ $10. Kentucky Spring Seat Sad lies for
Courte. flA ULY&EG. DESPOKTEo.
KENTUCKY
HORSES AND MULE
OrrOSITE GRAND CENTRAL,
■ I H * I :
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
1 have jive opem'd a large stock of SPRINfi GOODS Tor Men, Youths and Boys, in
>uits of Ciis-i'ai'ie, I fa’.inel, Cheviot and Serge—all at lo>\ prices. Also a line of
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
Tn all the latest styleH «>f giMHls. Gents’ Neckwear a specialty. Gents’ FINE
ftllJE -'in Lo.y-i jimiu-n. ami Gaiters.
Orders sent to my address will Lc promptly attended to. ’
M lj. KINAJtD.
1ST ST2IPIKB
Jusit hit 1 vod, one carload of youn », f,;i
broke Kentucky Mub-sa’.-l IlorM'S—ai:: in;,
tliem some nice drivintr maw.
ONE PAIR OF NICE BAY POEM’ .
TWO GOOD SADDLE tOR -E
Come and get tlie. pick, : s 1 wiii sv.Mp r
well as sail, so you cjpi’t m ss a trale. I
will swap for any amt all! in Is. :
•Don’t be backwir.’. in b intering me to I
Sv up, ..s 1 am not al ail scary.
A. Wa5iI,IFOlVl>. I
.*ZS JS.yr>7 and
— TlfE—
U'LOUSL 1
-AT
ffrn r=eg
I)
IC
r
LOW PRICES
! "I ^
DK. J. JI. UUATiLLDAUM,
. DENTIST.
. COIiiraBIA, s. c.
Okfiok Ovku Stanlia’s Ciuna Hall.
M.iy m-3m
S AD.-.1 F.r, E 1.1 M.Zt AND IIA 8NDC8—“WAY
down yr nlei. "
UL'-ASE G. Dp.SrDP.TE8.
B. SU GrENHEIMEE’S.'
An **xan: ! nat' :B of onr goods and a knowledge of our jnTcos will convince vou.
that we are telling you only the PLAIN UN VARNISHED'TRUTH.
IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAJPS AND SHOES,
we have a very good assortment. j
GIJ OCEItlES—ALL KINDS GENERALLY
TJBiiaD. ,
’•A
PONE LESS CODFISH Arid FINE MACKEREL SIX FOR TEN
CALL FOIt OLD CROW WHISKEY.
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