The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, July 07, 1883, Image 2

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I THE SEWS AND HERALD, WINN8B0R0, 8. C. feAlTOttAY. JULY 7. t » » 0888. ffXO. 8. SETXOLDS. CUA8. A. DOVOLA88 } Editors. ’The t>ilf|legalizing nmmnge to a de ceased wife’s sister, which has recent ly been defeated in the British House cf LJords, has been before Parliament 'seven times since 1841, and seven times defeated, but always by a small friajority. -A big scheme or a big swindle is re ported as itow taking shape in the West. It is the organization of a com- pany with $300,000,000, shares five dollars each, to bnild two lines of double track narrow gauge railroad from New Yobk tti Pan Francisco and fiom Chicago to New Orleans. A meeting of the movers lii the enter prise was recently held in Indianapolis, Ind., and agents were appointed to so licit subscriptions among the people. In that State it is said 100,000 nariics have already been secured. All internal revenue taxation, ex cept on spirits and tobacco in their various forms, dtttfRh the 1st instant. Clicks, drafts, ordefs, vouchers, matches, perfumery, proprietary medi cines, bitters, etc., now require no Stamps, tffiere is also a chjvhgtf in the postal law, wluch took effect on the 1st iiist., reducing the cost of money or ders. The reduction of letter postage to two cents begins October 1st. The postal notes for amounts under five dollars will be issued in September, if ready for use by that time. The cholera is making fearful pro gress in Egypt, and the probabilities arc that it is but the beginning of the scourge to which those people are to be subjected. As a' rule, the sanitary provisions in the towns and cities arc miscraole, and the filth that prevails in most of them a steady invitation' ta epidemics. It is not at all unlikely that the disease will be" carried from there to European ports, in ftet, one case tins already been reported on ship-board at Havre', France, and thence across the Atlantic. In these 9 days of rapid transit disease also trav els rapidly. The New York Herald cautions people against all kinds of excitants during the heated term. It says: “Physiologists record the remarkable fact that even in warm-blooded ani mals immersed in a bath a2l20 degrees Fahrenheit fhc temperature of the body rises but one or two degrees, while, as Dr. Carpenter states, eleva tion of temperature takes place princi pally when thcAnisharis enraged.” It has been found by actual thermoiheter tests that in exposing men to air tem- peratures varying from the freezing point at Cape Horn up to 104 degrees near Calcutta the temperature of the body in the same men varied within only two degrees;- The deadly effects of the July sun must therefore be ascribed largely, ii*not chiefly, to the contributory causes of neglect of hygienic precautions, h> excessive drinking and to mental excitements. According to figures published by the Commercial and Financial Chronicle the cotton crop of the sea son 1882-83 will be fhc greatest over yet produced in the South. It is esti mated at 7,100,000 baler; which is more than 1,000,000 bales largo- than the crop of last year and half a million larger than that of 1880-81, the largest hitherto recorded. The present crop, while thirty per cent, larger than that of the preceding season, is produced from an acreage 1.55 per cent, less; the plant of 1882-83 being 16,590,000 acres n'Kl-tlnrt'of 1881-82 being 16,851,000. This groat difference in yield is at tributed to the fact that the season of tributed to the fact that the season of 1881-82Was exceptionally disastrous to cotton culture, while that of 1882-83 was unusually favorable. T$eXJhron'* tele's estimate of the ' acreage of the' crop just planted—that is, the crop of 1883-84—is 17,449,000 acres; which is the largest ever yet reported. This indicates that the rapid extension of cotton culture,'which has been steady for ypars, does not yet show any signs of a check. With favorable conditions the crop of next season may turn out to be considerably greater thftn the now unprecedented yield of this year. THE DVB WJS8T ‘COZTEdJ.'S. SoffM AlMWilkt of the Recent Commence ment of ErtMne and of the TV nude Col- leffe-Two Flourishing Institntlon*. The annual coilimenccmcnts of Ers- kine College tfnd of the Dec West Female College took plaefi on the ‘>7ih and 28th of June—the former celcbrn ting its forty-second anniversary ami the latter Its twenty-second. The pfelimlnary exercises, such a« final examinations and celebrations of the three literary societies connected with the colleges, wore of a highly interesting nature, aud reflected great credit and skill upon the participants as well as on the professors and teach ers of these' institutions. These examinations showed the close application of the students to study, (lie splendid training which they had received and the thoroughness aud competency of the preceptor*, which must have proved gratifying alike to all concerned. In Erskine Dbltego the number of students in attendance during the past j car aggregated about eighty, of which number nine were in the graduating class. Among the graduates were Messrs. W. L. McDonald und 1*. M. Brice; of Winusboro, in this county. These young gentlemen sustained themselves in a creditable inauner and the county haseverv rb’aSofi to Ue proud of their record in Erskine. The college is now upon a solid financial basis and the outlook is in deed charming ami prosperous. It deserves well of Uie State and country, for it m doiug a grbnt and good work in upholding the banner of higher education in South Carolina; The ac complished president is the peer in ability, scholarship and other qualifica tions of any educator or any of the col lege presidents of the State.- The other chairs in the col ego are filled by gentlemen of high ability; noWe ambition and untiring energy. Nature has fitted them to be teachers and edu cators, and as a natural result, those who go out from the college to engage fu the busy scenes of life will sutler no detriment by a comparison with the graduates of the other colleges in the State. The nine yorwig gent'teme.u who re-' ccived their diplomas at Fite recent commencement are all men of ability. It was remarked by one of the profes sors that “as a whole it is the host class sent out from the college” since his Aft? ; TUE-IO/XT tH/MMIBX MtCEYIX*}. CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. Arranffninriita fur the Gathering of the G. angu nnd of the Agricultural Society. The Seventh Annual Aqjffc Summer Meetingtjf the South. Carolina Agri-[r-v > . culfitiul and Machntr&al Society and WlNW'y LKJfCORS,CIGAItiV'TOCACCO, the State Grarnrc, will be held in .the QLEMKNS CLAC1US, —IMPORTER AND DEALER IN- ■nrftf'os. ind all interested in Agiictil- QTTO TIF.DEMAN & SONS, ore mid Mechanics, arc _ earnestly in- • will be town of Marioi^’S. {'-July ?5th, i^et. (’('rt|fv Agl-ioaitnral Societies, Farfa- oiv’ (iftbs, Pomona and subordinate gr tore viled to attend said meeting, nnd rpar- tn i^ato in Ur discaiytfpn o,' essays,.to fee Win', Ami subjectf that will be ’pre sented for '-onsideration. Wbiit tiuse meetings are hoM under the mn-pices of the two organizations, any citizen not a member of either, is privileged to participate in the discus-1 slous.aitfliiie j^-oposal of subjects. TJVo'-e tviio expect to attend the meet- i.ig are requested to notify J. G. Blue; | 5rjq., Marion, ChairipAu olr the Com- , uiittoe on Eutertninmcht, that homes may be provided ler them. 1’lease do this ut an early day. The trains.as now run, arrive nnd leave Columbia as folibwsi C. & G. K. H. arrives at Columbia lit 6.30, p. ib.5 W. C. & A. R. R. leaves fcolutu- biaJQ, p. m.; leaves Florence af 1.52, a. in., and af-rtv«s at Marion 2.44, a. pi. The rates of passiigfe bn the above rondj will be four cents per hiil6 for the round trip. Tfios. W. Holloway, Secf-ftary: VXTTED STATES JUKORS. The Men Drawn to Try tne Political Case* NextNovember-A DeclileU Mixture. GROCERIES AND 1’ROVISIONS, No. 175 EA?#'BAT, CHARLiSTON, S. C. WHOLESALE GROCERS, -AND— PROVISION DEALERS, H>2 AND 104 EAST B-VY STREET, CHARESTON, S. C. JJOTD BROTHERS', Wuolesdle Grocers, Lf^cron Dealers —AND— -COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. a ■s the Colum- connectiort with it. This is n high compliment to tlicse young men, and should stimulate them to greater dili gence and more energetic perseverance in the professions into which they will carry their talents. The surroundings, natural advan tages g,Vid moral culture of Due West especially qualify it to he a scat ot learning. It is situated in n high, healthy part of the State, easily acaes- siblc by railroad,- and the quiet, moral characteristics of the place admirably adapt it to study. As a consequence, we were gratified to notice the neat, gentlemanly appearance,* the' cbiirtiy bearing and the high-toned deportment that prevail among the students. There is springing up a sentiment of honor and laudable ambition among the young men, which forbids them to stoop to anything low, mean or dis honorable, and ut the same time.stimu lates to study, and a generous rivah-y for a high place in the class-room ami' in the good opHviort of the professors and citizens of the place. The record of the college during the past year is a worthy tribute to the skill of the teachers, nnd at the same time a gratifying badge of excellence to tliosewild have been taught. Long may this college continue to prosper and send forth annually those who are fitted to take high places in both Chtn-ch and State. Tlife FEMALE COLLEGE. For more than twenty years this in stil utioii has stood as a ‘monument to refute that «hsurh and slavish dogma that woman is not fitted for or capable of a high degree of education. The The; folfph^ng jrrand and petit juron to seryc at the Nwcmbor term of tin United States Circuit Court at bin were drawn on Thursday: Grand Jurors—G. \V. Hill, Union toufitv; A. 11. Ellis, Abbeville coun ty; Jr/o;F- Davis, Georgetown: W. J. Lftcas; Godrgetpwu county; Joseph Sprot, Clarendon; ft. II. Alexander, Charleston; J. II. Adain^, Richland; J.' Edwin Bass, Darlington; T. R. Willianlfc;. CcHeton; W. J. Baker, fteaufort; G. V.'CSatuqn, Spartanburg; vY m. B. Reid, GeorsfetowH.; I*. II. Baeot, Darlington; Thomas Thomp son, Asbbcfilfi.! comity; Ephraim Kolb, Sumter; G. W; Coleman, Fiiirth-id county; II. D. Edwards, Orange l.urg; John M. Howe, Rock lljll; J. is Mixon, Barnwell comity; Tlios. Talbert, Abbeville; A.- W. Taft. 'Charleston; D. 1\- Law, Beaufort comih ; Jolur Ai’instroi.g, Chesterlk-hl corndy; . t , Petit Jurors-tV. II. Bryan, Jr., Orangeburg county; C. ('.’ 'I'mucr, 1 Spartanburg; A. \Y\ Parks, Lanrens count v; George W. Chiles, colored, g B. THOMAS, iGfcNT, N/x 320 KinoSt., Opposite LiOeri WINDOW Stfe\DE8, PAPER Iti? INGS, LiflE CURTAINS, Corn aces and Ui'frm.srERy G«ods. .... .. CHARLESTON, S. Window Awnings Made to Order. A G, CUDWORTHX' CO., • ■» g - ” — wnOlBSALE— SAI)J)HSHY WAR ousk •f.ty Meeting Stre*?, iOppoaiTA’ Charleston Hotel. CHARLESTON, S. Ci: jrENRY bischoff & CO./ AltdLfeSAE GROCERS AND DEAJJ&JS IN CAROLINA RICE. T'iVap’kj'KM'JIS/)K THE CELKBRAhCD CAKO?.f^X TOLU TONIC. 190 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S, C. A LVA GAGE &<CO., CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, w'-j* <cienNEu Ctinre-n Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. DivimSfo Ofrtt Lands.—Mr. Henry George quesfionS the nocnracy of the lust census ns to the average size of lurms iu the United States, andtargdes that the country is going loathe dog* on account of the aggregation of great estates. Gen. Francis A'. Walker, Superintendent of the Census, answers Mr. George rather sharply, .and' de clares that showing is “an utter shnni” f-om beginning to end. Gen. Walker claims that the landed property of all the older States is in process of sub division. In the South there has cev tainly been a large increase in the number of farms, and the statistics show that the old* plantations are be ing constantly divided, and that the number of landholders is constantly increasing. Take Georgia for in stance. In 1870 there were • 23,647,941 acres in that State divided into 6l),956 farms. In 1880 there were 26,043,282 acres divided into 138,626 farms—a gain of about 10 per cent, in acreage, and of nearly 100 per cent, in the num ber of farms. In South Carolina tfhe number of farms in 1870 was 51,889 And in 1880 93,864. However Mr. George and Gen. Walker may settle their dispute, it is gratifying to note the steady increase in the number of small films in the Southern States. fTbe division of !ai & Ice packed for the country a specialty, *1 SPRIG 1 SUMER. and Reasonable sFdgcfiejd county; Julius Littlejohn, colored, Greenville; William Granf/ Chesterfield; Samuel W, Gailiai-d, Charleston; 1). C. Wolf, Lancaster comity;,?. G- Long, Union county; Jeremiah Loaner, Pickens; Henj. Wil son, Horry; J. \V\Rector,Greenville: K. U. Bolger, Charleston; Win. Coker, Laurens; J. N. Gary, Newberry; ('has. F. Forster, Georgetown^ S. M. Yiui Wyck. Anderson; X.enmol ^skew, Unioii ; .Jo'hn Agnew, fticlihiiiU; Ful ler Prickett, Orangeburg; Martin Grant, Cullin Lark, Lameiis; Henry McGee, Ahheville; Joseph Bnsli, col ored, Georgetown.; J. H. Johnson, Clkrenflbn county; Charles Crosland, Marlboro; George W. McGee, Belton, Anderson county; July Etublv, color- tfdp -Orangeburg county,; Middlclou Hay, colored^:Spltitanbiit^; K'; IS. Ar- thtuy Qrajigeburg county; W. W- Russell,-Anderson county; I). II. Mc Cullough, Spartanburg: Hczekinh El lis, Camden ;• -J; Edward Shouboe, Fiot-eilcc; S. W. Dawkihs, Spartan burg; J. W. Starnes, Aiken; J. H. Bostick, Marion county. The teriM of Cmw-t .wliich these jtiiors are siimnioiied' to serve will meet at Colmubiu on the fourth Mon day in November next, and \pH jtc de voted to the trial of the poliriKai cases which were continued by the Govern ment at the last May trintn- Ay fw as can be learned the list consists' of about one-lmlt Democrats and tiie oth- ! c-'W'tflf Radicals and Groenback Itadi- cals. Prominent among'tbe are" I W. W. Russell, the cllairiuni> , of the ; State executive committee of the Greenback party,* and Jolm Agnew, A'.'A'EL^N & CO., -^WHOLESALE DEALERS IN- BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 2.') IIayne Street, Ctfiftf/ESTOX, S -C. W. A1MAU & CO., WUtMiBSALE AND RETAIL ®*!aV.ERS IN choice bhCqs, medicixEs, Chemicals, SL'ROICAL INSTUliMBNTS, Perfumeries And Toilet Articles, Cor. King ami Yanderhorst Streets. CHARLESTON,^ "<i foil SALE!' fi wmm WAGONS. 19T STORE: aiidl oxMnayoi' of Columbia and Greenback have re-! candidate' ter mayor at* the?" last elc'6- 1 tioii; hundreds of cultured, cnltiviifed educated young ladies who have re ccived thejr UTental tralniifg at this thrinc of Minerva are a living contra diction of this sentiment which is so unworthy of educated, dignified man hood—and is onlv a relict of tM*Dark ,.. Ages. Under tlie administration of this to be the estimate. the justly lamented Dr. Bonner, its j think of it! And how many- o,f’ this mnii- first .president, it had arrived to a high i her file from strong, grlping.ahd poisonous degree of prosperity, nnd had far sur-1 medieines?^ Echo answeis, Imw many? passed most of the female colleges in the South. Two Kennedy,-who was the able coadjutor _ of Dr. Bonner, was'catted to tha head! w StattHtlrw I*rovp Jf f ThaAUwise Creator did iR'it intend that half tire c-lilidrfei born should die under five ears of age. But correct statistics prove Mother?, jiyst Norman's Neutralizing Cirdial emitdhs veura n<m Pi'i-eiilent 1 * lot 0,,e harmful ingredient. An infant > c.u s ago t 11 snictit j, ls t born can take it with impunity. * SUMER ARE SURE TO BRING ON SUMMER DISEASES of the institution. Under Ids skillful ulanagemeiit, assisted by a splendid cbrpS of teachers iu all the depart ments, (lie college has lost none ol its popularity or prosperity. Indeed, never before in its' IrWtory has the mimbfer of’pupUs' been so’ large ns during 1883. The number attending duri ng the year was one hundred and eighty-one—about forty more than ever before attended tiie college. Ot this number one hundred and one were in the four regular classes. The corps of teachers numbers eleven and is amply sufficient for giving instruc tions in all the departments of female education. Music, drawing, painting and French are taught by the most thorough nnd skilful teachers. The number in the college is the best evi dence of its deserved popularity, nnd •the high degree' of proficiency and ex cellence displayed bv all the young ladies is the best encomium upon the skill and -qualification of those who -have tlio-nmnngemcnt of this institu tion of le/irning; The 'commencement ckercisc'. were highly - interesting and entertaining. A pleasing episode of Hie occasion was the presentation of a gold medal, on commencement day, to * Miss Mary Miller, of Due West, one 6f tV grad uates. 8he iiafl'-aHendi-d the college for seven years,-ami during tliaFtiwef' bad not been absent from n single rollV call, recitation or church .service. In view of this splendid aml. wo'im.v ^ Pat> . s , )P , >x , ind: say marvelon# i-cWi-rf the facuKv 'pr-- s , XT ., i, A y „ f l i^Y: vt to o’clock seBted her wuh abeftUfUulgOM medht; >in C nit I'nu ^f The Second and containing appropriate inscri|ttioi.-‘. *TliWi Gmd« ex o Aikt nn on the following Miss Miller knew liothing of tiie acti ;r ‘i$v,..vli: * ATl’BDAV, the SEVENTH INDIGESTION, . DIARRHCEA, DYSENTERY, * dOLlCj CRAMPS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, FEVERS, &c., &C. BUT Perry Dam's Pain Killer Drives Them Away. Drives TfreM Away. Drtvep Them Away. Dorr BE WITHOUT HM KILLER. BUY OF BUY 0RU00IST. ‘SADlTLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, 1 r B AGONY MEAL > CORN, DRY GOODS,- NOTIONS, •Out stock of Spring nnd Summer Goob- is complete in every department. <i' ? r ' . We have jfef received in all the newest ^fiades file most popular goods of the day. . NUN’S VEILING. BUNTINGS. DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS. vi(itttKf) MUSLIN^. LACED AND STRIPED PIQUES. JSTHIPED NAINSOOKS. OtTFC N AINSOOKS. An elegant line of L idtes’, Gents’ and Boys’ Straw Hats, of all Styles and Quali ties. PARASOLS IN GREAT VARIETY. Our Stock of Furnishing Goods is now complete in quality and sizes. The Gentle men's Underwear consists of Lisle Thmid and Gauze, and are in suits or separate to i • suit tiie purchaser. A'call is respectfully solicited .from all. P. LAN DECK till <$• PRC. ffHEEEIlTHAL —SHALL ^VE BE- €1/0THED ? mm BIUEFI.Y EWPHATI€', -BUT- »EI?KiBL,Y rOYCEESIVJEl ': . . • . . . , • • - Prior to my. ammal inventory, for the next thirty days l will offer remarkable judiiccmcntR to close out goods in their reason. These goods l will place ion the Centre Counters, and marked at prices that is bound to be appreciated. . Ceuie early and secure the best selection. Steeped fully, j; L. MI MNAUG II. SPRING STRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS! • i have now ready for inspection a fulljine of SPRING GOODS, coifsi'^tin^ of • .r • - • - - -,r ' '■*•'• ' T NUN’S VEILING, BUNTINGS, DOTTED and PLAIN SWISS, PLAIN and FIGURED MUSLINS' LACED, STRIPED and CORDED . PIQUES, CAMBRICS, GlNGIIAMS and CALICOES; - ALSO,- ■ ' * - v *»•'>♦• k'* • , > * • t : j A stock of Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, which will be SOLD LOW. . . ■ STRAW ft ATS IN ALL STYLES AND PRICES Men’s, Bo}*s’and Youths’Iqw cut Shog^v Ladies’ and* Men’s Cloth and Leather Slippers. Also, a beautiful liae of FANS. CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING.' Respectfully,’ j. groescheL. Agent. IT STANDS AT THE HEAD. Is one of the questions which most per plexes the mind of the individual and the faqijUr^ SPo. ttdiewe yjausself of this per plexity, you should calf and hear our pnees on itffttiCEMENTS FOR CASli- ITI.YSSE G. l>ESl»ORT ES. AGATK IRO^WiREf SPRING GOODS, Of which we now have a large and well assorted stock. Everything in the way of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, etc., that is wanted, from the conuiinaeSt -fitanestic to the nicest DRESS G()ODS, and afi the novelties in NOTIONS, if you want a nice suit of ■ • • •»o •••••« Light nnd (fuMilb, win not rnst and is. not affected bf'Ueftt. J liave Preserving; - j Kettles, Riee and MMk^lijjta^Tea Kettles, i and Sauce Pans of thio' celebrated ware. A IROO' 1 * • _ . % . . j j! OIL STOVE should he in eve.rv".house ; j I have the Whitney Hot Blast with all the' *! fixtures. Will do as much cooking with a few cents’ worth of oil a,s a\i ordinary stove. - The best oil should be' -used, with these ' stoves as well as burned in lamps, 'Qrtentn 1 ; 1 Oil, over 150° fire test, is the bessbunnade’ g | No smoke, no sn>«il, and safe and cheep. ^ I The GRAND CHARTER OAK leads art i other cook stoves. I have also the Stand- ; ai d Charter Oak, Improved lAfcjbd. Friend. i Cotton Option and Bill Arp. Stove nbllavs? i ware, Drlppb^ Pans, Pipe, Elbows and all - other Stove".Tfhijnungs. Tiuware, Dip , pers of all kinds; Milk Cetflers, Flesh CXjCTHITSrC^- Come and see our stock, or choose from our line of samples. If we cannot please you in one we can in the other. We have something nice in this way, ami guarantee fits as well as quality of goods. We have a very pretty and nobby line of HATS, in both felt ami straw, and can otease.*}#: most fastidious. We ank ah inspection of. our stock of SHOES, which is very large, embracing all qualities and styles. Something nice in low-cuts and slippers. .In all-departments we endeavor to give the be.4'goods at LOWEST PKIOEB. ♦ "■*. Resiiectfully, •GALT WELL Sc LAUDERD AE. WHEREWITHAL separated:from the juice :, operation. * , * j I think"! haye nearly everything 'the the hodsekeoper hCed-y and if 1 have not I our c1r6cery deTartment; ZZm. ^ AOTIC’E ! PPT.TC'ANT’S f t ; can get it, > . Is another perWtixIng question. GROOLRlBS—a ntll line. Pure, pkUn, ceases to wony When once you old-fasjitbiTwI fftTGAT: Candy*. Try it. L BUGlW and WAGON lnaiprial, Shafte, 1 Poles, llutfe;' Bjiokes, Rims ^uul Whiffle Trees. 1 siTl'Close ;U> sliops. ’dnd ask a comparison of prices with CoUunbia or Charlotte. . ... i Ploughs, IIocs, Picks, Spadfia^ AIanure 1 Forks, Hay Forks, Diggers, CraawfBbffles, .. Airass Blades, etc. ' GRAIN CUATHjES of the same good make tliat I sold last season. A pplicants f r First crade .... cates v.ul be expudned 6n,.FRlDi\j CertillT or; Jfc M. ortis; - * . , w E. McDonald. *C. A. Douglass. MCDONALD & DOUGLASS, r ** * v WE RE It also look into:' vitere yon. will f>ud;4ll Kinds of eatables at imftitTeasoirable prices. gome and see us. * We laSic pldasure'ln sliowihg our goods. Respectfully,' CAI.DWEU & rAUPERDAL’R. TIIE LIGHT-RUNNING , “DO'MESTIC.” That it is the acknowledged Leader in- Hie Trade is a fact Mutt eannot be dis- uted. VIAKY IMITATE IT—NONE EQUAL, ITt Tiie Largest Aymcd, « The Lightest Running, c. The most Beautiful Woodwork. AND IT IS 1VAKBANTED " * To l>c» made of the best material. To do any and afl .kinds of work. To be complete in every respect. For Sale by • • • »;> J. 51. BEATY & CO., Winusboro, S. C. Agents wantcR in unoecupfed territo- ' X. Address »s' " DOMESTIC SEWING .MACHINE CO., Richmond, Virginia. ilK €» ClOO -AT- THE GQHNER STORE. UNAVOIDABLY, my stock n*a%'bonst'ht later this Spring than nsusnl ;hnt* fortunately, at SUCH PRICES as to enable me to meet tiie SHARPEST .COMPETITION; Pam keener to sell than ever, and urgently extend AN INVITATION TO everv man, woman and child in Fairfield County to visit MY STORE within the next THIRTY DAYS. A REQUEST, DON’T LEAVE MY STORE WITHOUT ASKING TO SEE ARTICLE YOU WISH TO LOOK AT, AND A$K THE PRlCE'! ANY A PROMISE; ALL SHALL BE WAITED ON POLITELY. AND NO GRUMBLING IN CASK A SALE IS NOT EFFECTED. PRICES SHALL tffc AS LOW AS THE SAME GOODS CAN BE SOLD AT IN WCNNsBOKO. J* M. BEATY. ATTENTION IS CALLED to FRESH ADDITIONS TO MY l«rj Jejarttt 1SS3; / r-rt The Celebrated We have now received our stock of SPRING GOODS, and'hate them rsady inspection of the faculty, until a few beforeireccivitig the m*d;i4 fo the pn-- ence^df the large audience‘assemb.d in Lindsay Hall. The wT'**e-of the exercise* in both col logos were erJ:eedli»gly pleasant: the weather was cool aud balniy, and the music was all that the most fastidi- ous could desire to please tfift car. Th©«te colleges are deservedly popular undoubtedly; and'the pnrspcctB of each are exeeed- iniiili:.'- P'V V * JR LX, ut* tiie same place and Attorney*'at Loot, built. • i Tbe^xrffiinntiO'i'Yclose “No. 3, AiArw •'Rnoge' _ _ at A4 Rhavr:- 5 - Test Vos will remember and be ly bn Isold. „ .. JOHN BOYD, Cliairman Board of Examiners. June to-fxtd o'elook J WlNNSBORCT, 6. C prompt-, in . alI Re state Corftto. CARPETS. Saddi.ks Uh idles and Harxkss—‘‘WAY down yomlef.” ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. rge estates into small ilridepeudeut holdings undoubtedly .„ 0 «, c . -contributes to the prosperity of tiioiinglv fi ltering. Ou the tYout of each > country and Rie happiness of the pco- we would inscribe tlm-«otto f,?' Kentneky S?rinT^t SSddtesVi ipeepetaa.”- Jh*;- ,|i«. - ULibSE G. DKoPORTifiS. ond'ICi irslshinf Gcxoa*. The »f-Baltimore. Moquet, grain Carpet#, Ru«a. la.icl Cramb Cloth*. Wlnrtaw Shades, I Papers, Borders, l^ee Curtain*, Cor- i and Pol “ Stock South « *, X-My hpd Ii id Crumb Clol plee—Aeto* arVd Courier. Carpets n> Lanr*t Brussel Mata; Wall „ nices and Poics, Corba A Canton Mattings, Upholstery, Engrmrlnx*, Chromos,- Picture Frames. Write for Samples aud Prices. . orortnic A. BAILUS, AUGUSTA. GA. Juoo v\>-,xJy - , tTl . - . , ,, Ir t We think we c «n SAFELF say that we " un? k am ‘ S y , haw nPver ^ any -time a .mom OefM OmMaekml. ' . u ?; tor class - lt , Saint Ldfcls Cora Bee,.. As n'Rarcls prices, we' i iil .only s.,' «,» ' : these goods will be sold as'low as the same WOOD’S OD UN TINE AND PRESERVING WHITENING.. THE'i'EE Tit. KEEPS THE BREATH PURE £&D SWftET. FORMULA' OF DR T. T. ildoRE. W. C. T&8HEB, WbolesaLe Agent, Columbia, S. 'C. For Sale in Winusboro by McMASTER, BRICE A KETCHtN. .MWi2^1xiy* Saint Louis.Roast Beef. InipbrMl and American Sardines. Salmon (Soused), Madkebel. „ . ImporteH Macaroni. Fresli Cheese. i, wi ** n Fi ; rsh A PP les . in gallon cams. Bartlett Pears, Quinces. Grated Pineapple, Peariies. i—first pac' “Winslow V’-Succotash- “Davis Lestor Manor packed. Tomatoes—hand- p&ciccd- Crosse & BlackwelVs.Chow-Chow Pickles Baker's B ^£° rted Woreesta ’ il ‘ i " ^ Condensed Milk. . , ► . ,J S '... Handled Hoes and Grain Cradles. ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. Fresh, Snow-Flakes. A* lot of “ EL M. HUEY. OF GOODS are solfijn ivf MARKET, and assure m.f custonRTs that they will he protected in prices, as we will mee*he market at anv time In anything. ' ,, * We would call special attention to our DFFAllTME^T, Which will be foni)d complete in every par ticular, and all we ask is an inspection bv the public. # ' Mcl£i3TESi BEIGE &’ SETCHUr: