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-a.. LOCAL INTKi.MCJKNCK TUESDAY. JULY 10. Ice—Go rig Bros. t . „ Jersey Milk—W. H. Flcnniken. • Ji'RSKY Mji.k.—Mr. W. ir.Flonnil en is now prepend to furnish families •with fresh milk.kdth night and morn ing. See advertisement. DentaX Notice.—Owin cucum'jppi, squashes, watermelons, eante loupes, goeon tomatoes, peppers, artichokes and other tninrrs designed for pickles may he preserved in the same inanneTo A few minutes’boiling L’> vinegar after-soaking out the salt will turn them into good pickles.” Phis is calk 1 packing in salt, and young] would demand of our pharmaceutical 1 geniuses the discovery of some pov-} erful four-horse-power balsam or plas ter to alleviate the pain occasioned. ‘‘Come One, come all, this rock shall fly Fromdts firm base ero a dog die!” —Mr. J. B- Crosby returned from Texas on the 28th ult. lie passed on a tour of general inspection from Hous ton to,San Antonio, thence northward, The Sixth Kegimknt Survivors.— A meeting of importance and interest wa« held, in Chester on the 2udlnst., | Stopping frequently along the route in which several companies of 'the old ■knd driving out into the country. ONLY A FE TP B VS JILLS LEFT. last }’car in this county Sixth Regiment participated. The ob- i jectof the meeting was to gdopt the voidable ckbeos thqdejital office ofi>rs. p „ T . „ r, r. . ... v mi i plan and devise the means for a due J. A. & E. F. Glenn at this place will , , . ^ , ■, , , r ■ , , ,, and proper celebration of the annual rc- K Th . T J r be closed until further notice. Meeting.—We are .requested to an nounce that there will be a meeting of the Winnsbot'O "Library Society in -the library room in the Ladd building this * ^veiling. at,,6.80 o’clock. Important business to attend to and a full meet ing especially desired. Settle Up.—All parties still owjng their assessment fees to the Winnsboro Library Society will be esteemed punc tual gud thoughtful if they wBl call at the office of C. A. Douglass, Esq., aud ^settle up. The non.ey is needed and ,mu§t be collected before any further steps can be taken., r* VI \ — J ■*- What Is It?—Mr. B. II. James, jjfrhile recently superintending some .work on the bridge over Possum j|3<'.nncli, came across something that seems to be the broken tooth of some •very large animal. It looks also like a piece of petrified woo{l. The opinions of those who have seen Yt are divided. proper uniqh of the survivors of the regiment on the first Thursday in August. Quite a lively discussion was had upon the question whether the annyal dinner should be a general picnic or a private dinner, confined to mejnbers of the regiment and their iuyiied guests. It was finally decided that,it should bo provided only tor tliq survivors and such guests as the committee of ar rangements may see lit to invite. The following gentlemen compose the com mittee of arrangements: W. A. San ders, chairman, J. R. Simril, J. A. Strieker, E. T. Atkinson, John A. Blake, J. L. Agurs, W. II. Harden aud IJ, €. McLnre. It was decided to changD the place of meeting from Rich- bnrg tot. Chester. The Chester Re porter, sperking of the anticipated reunion, says: “The committees are composed of earnest, working men, v Examinations-—On last,Friday and ^Saturday Hie examination of the teach ers were held jn tlie court-house, Pur suant to announcement the applicants for first grade certificates were exam ined ou Friday and for the second and third grade on Saturday. There were only fpnr applicants for the first grade juid quite a number: for the second and third. A tyrge majority of the uum- ,bcr examined on Saturday were ne groes. , A Serious Accident.—Mr. j. M. Elliott, Sr., met with a very painful accident on last Saturday, the 7th inst. While working with some machinery in iis shop his fingers became entan gled in the knives of the machine, and resulted in considerable injury to the two front fingers of his right band. The amputation of tho fpre finger was deemed necessary, and Mr. Elliott is tiow getting along nicely •under the circumstances. Our sympathies are with him fu bis misfortune. From Houston to San A*ntonio there is a monotonous continuation of level aud rolling prairie, destitute of tilii- ber, save a few scrub oaks fringing the water courses. Water is every where scarce in places, cistern only being obtainable; and to the palate of a South Carolinian the quality is sim ply odious. Ice seems unknown. All this country* asul onward to the Rio Grange i is .best, aiul portions of U only, adapted to gVrzing. Rain falls sometimes as seldom as ten to twelve months,. The natives are mostly cow boys and Mexican laborers, the latter of whom are held in considerable con tempt. Northeast of San Antonia are German settlements, where, notwith standing the disadvantages of poor soil, scarcity of water, and infrequency of rainfall, may bo .seen softie-of tW most beautiful farms at the South. Lands throughout Texas range from two dollars to ten dollars per acre, and ] terms satisfactory to the purchaser can easily be obtained. Immigrants are ONE PECK produced BUSHELS, worth SIX DOLLARS FEE BUSHEL, with but ordinary attention. Call and'.get particulars. J. H. HARDEN & BEG, I p ii and with the co-operation of all mem- ^ai'tnly welcomed. Texan hospitality hers of the regiment assurance is felt' C ‘ U1 nowhere be excelled. Along the that the reunion of 188:1 will be en-1 Brazos are the finest bottom lands.iu tirely successful and a highly enjoya ble occasion. We all remember the hospitality of our Winnsboro comrades last year. ri Lct Chester come np to the high mark set by the Fairfield division. Chester will do it.” Yes, we feel sure she will! ^ Personal.—Messrs. M. W. Doty and John Cathcart returned home on last Sunday from Lexington, Va., where they have been attending the session of the Virginia Military Insti tute. We hope they will enjoy their vacation. Senator W. Z. Lejtnor, of the Cam den bar, was in town on Saturday on prpfpssiqual business. Genial, sociable and clev^’, bis brothers of the Winns boro bar will always gladly welcome liim torfHir town. Mr. William Timmons left on Satur day last for Charleston. He has gone on a visit. , Wnv is It? ; -j-AI^yge meeting of tho Chester Couifty institute was held in Chester on Monday night, the 2nd inst. Fifty-one teachers were enrolled mem bers of the association, and altogether it was an enthusiastic meeting. .Will some one tell us why it is that such meetings cannot be had of the teachers of Fairfield? Is it because we haven’t a sufficient number ..to assemble in convention? We think not. Wc cer tainly hqve about as many a? can be found in Chester county, is it bc- cause our teachers are less enthusiastic aid interested in theiy work and con sequently less progressive and wide awake? It looks this way, we must say, but we hope it is not so^ Among the Justices.—The case of pic State vs. Abney Barber on the ‘T The Normal Institute. The Normal Institute of 1883 for the white teachers of the State will assem ble at Colombia on the 7th of August next and will remain in session until the 3lst. An able,, thorough and pro gressive corp of professors have been selected and will deliver lectures to the teachers on the various , branches and departments assigned them. Says the superintendent: “Ample facilities will be provided for instruction • in the Theory and Practice of Teaching, and a conspicuous part wilf £e assigned to actual illustrations of the best qnd moid approved methods. No pains will be spared to render the exercises of the Institute attractive and instruc tive to teachers and to those who con template the profession of teaching. All the ordinary branches of a general education will be embraced in the cur- ricnlum, and there will be special courses in algebra, physics and physi ology for the benefit of those who may elect to take them. Every effort will be made-'to render the instruction thoroughly practical in its character, having always direct reference to its application hi the daily work of the school.” Tuition in all the branches will be free, and board can be obtained in Columbia at greatly reduced rates. Mr. Darby, the president of the Colunibui Female College, in a circu lar to the teachers, announces that the female college will be open for the board and entertainment of those of tho teachers wiio may attend the ses sion of the Institute. Roonis with board in the college can be bad for sixteen dollars for the session, if appli cation is made in time. The Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta and the: Greenville & Columbia Rail roads, for tho accommodation of tcadli- ers, offer one fare tickets for the round trip. Teachers are requested to pur chase round-trip tickets at their re spective stations upon representing to the ticket agents thqi;,.they are en titled to receive the benefits of the reduced rates. We give the above information for the benefit of the teachers in the coun- the world. This land cannot be pur chased at any price. Much of the country is malarious. In northeast Texas the soil is good, and the country well timbered and watered with fine water* There are few negroes, and these so indolent that no more are wished. Farm wages are from fifteen dollars per month to one dollar per day, with "board and lodging. Crop pers receive a half, furnishing nothing, and being in some cases supplied with board and lodging. Owing to the great scarcity of laborers the farms are small. Y'oung white men with their only capital ip energy and muscle will fin i this section a ne plus ultra; but not so with regard to land-holders wishing to cultivate more than they themselves can attend to. —SO BUY YOUR- FURNITURE FROM R. Yv. rillLLIR'. Mattresses of ftiy own manufac ture. Use economy—buy the best —buy where you can get the cheap est. A new supply of Children's Cani- Wys, of the latest designs and low in piter. You can save money bv buying your Picture Frames, Wall Pockets. Brackets, Hat-racks, Spring Reds, .Wire Mattresses alia Window Shades from R. W. PHILLIPS. ■ Turn agent for several different S>AV1 NO: MACHINES, and some of them as GOOD as can be made. Ypu will find it to your interest to prrdl! mine..,before making a pur chase ELSKW/HKRE. Remember that I cannot be undersold by any one. I'Cbuld give you as MANY REFERENCES An YOU WANT, bjd.do. not flunk it necessary, as the machines wi II RMUOMMBXD THEMSRL PAN w hm you get one. Sew ing machine belts, oil, oil cans and needles for sale. I will order any part that is wanted for a sewing machine. Agent for Doors, Sash and Blinds. AH orders will have prompt attention. Ap 19- POSTPOSED. , . , ,, tv who may bo contemplating attend- chargc of assault and battcrv was tried 1.’ \ XT _ . 6 _ JT . _ • ing the session of the Normal Institute. The superior, and, we might almost before Justice Cathcart on last Satur day, the 7th hist. The defendant was found “nopgnilty.” The c^sc .of the State vs. Jacob Lee, for trespass, of stock, was also heard on the same day before Justice Cath cart. J. J. Neil, Esq., appeared for the defendant. The defendant was found grLty and sentenced to pay a ^ne of $5.00 and costs or twenty days imprisonment in the countyjail. Cotui- sel served'notice of.'appeal. ^ . . The case pf the State vs. Rufus Caldwell, indicted for an assault and battery upon the person of Alexander 'Patterson, the Prosecutor, was heard and concluded on Monday before Jus- ‘tice Neil. A. M. Mackey, Esq'.;, ap peared for tho prosecution and Messrs. McDonald & Douglass for the defence.' The defendant was found “not guilty.” The case was first heard on last Thurs- day, the 5th inst., but resulted in a mistrial, the jury standing five for acquittal and one for conviction. ’ , . • * i* >1 Canning Beans.—We clip the fol lowing from the Aiken Journal and lieoiew: , - - Mrs. W. A. Beaty, of Winnsboro, S. C., say, tho unrivalled advantages to be derived from an attendance upon the lectures of the session, to say nothing of the special inducements in the way of clicajy transportation aud reasonable rates of board, certainly should be enough to induce a large number o( the teachers in the county to spend the month of Angnst.in Columbia. Fair- field should send a large delegation to to the Normal Institute. ' 1TE3IS FKOIUFEASTEBVIIiLE. —Miss Maggie Robinson is spending n month with relatives in. Columbia. —Dr. V. P. Clayton has advertised his property for sale, with the inten tion of removing to Chesterfield coun ty to engage in the lumber business. —We are pleased to see oar esteemed young citizen, Mr. Belton P. Estes, home ugain with- certificate of honor able mention from the University at Greenville. _• ... - , —In tylr. W. B. Estes’ Juno report for tho first township to the commis sioner of agriculture oats are reported as eighty . per cent, .of an average. At a meeting of the exceptive com mittee, held here last SafnrcfJiy, it was decided, for various reasons, to post pone the meeting of the Fairfield Coun ty Union Sunday School Convention until further notice is given... C. G. Br-aI'Kord,. • p- Secretary. Winnsboro, June D. Bad on America. ' v Nine-tenths of the people of tlie United States suffer with dyspepsia and what are its many causes. Hot food, hasty eating, intemperance, bad air, lack of exercise, ex cessive use of tea, coffee or tobacco and anything that prevents the regular action of the stomach will produce it. Its symp toms are headache, flatulency, loss of en ergy, fetid breath, melancholy. Its cure, Norman’^Neutralizing Cordial. * One Among Many. Mr. S. K. Cannon of High Falls, S. C., says lie will sigh any testimonial we may write of the virtues of Norman's Neutral izing Cordial. lie is thoroughly convinced that it Is truly a great medicine and he recommends it to everyone afflicted with stomachic disorders. Small size, 25 cents. Try it. f- A WORD IN SEASON! Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. R. Rassknoeh Dmiwutmknt, t Columbia, S. (’., June 17, ISHA j ON an-’ alter Sunday, June 24, the fol lowing Belied ale will be ill-effect GOING NORTH. NO. 53, MAIL END EXl’RESS. I HAVE NOTIFIED THE FARMERS \ Leave Augusta ' 7.3.', a. m. • Leave Columbia 11.47 a. in. of Fairfield to bring in their OLD GINS , Leave Killian’s I-' 12 p. in. , •_, ,, . ... j Lenvy Riytbewood 12.2s p. m. for repairs. But they are not doing so, | LeaVe Rid"eway 12.4Sp. in. and I am not ableto disappoint a purchas- ] i In. er of a new gin for the repaiiing of art old one. So parties need not bring their gins Leave RlackstocR i.r.n j . j Leave Chester 2.33 p.m. in just when they need Them and expect to Leave Rock Hill 3,.17 p. m. Leave Fort Mill 3.35 p, m. “take them out in mr wagon,” or “get Arrive at Charlotte 4.20 p. in. No. 19, way freight, with passenger coach attached, runs daily except Sunday: I want to do all the work I can. I hope 1 Leave Columbia 1.-15 p. m. I Leave Winnsboro: 5.15 p, m. tho GIN MEN won’t CROWD us in 1 Arrive at Charlotte ,. ,12.30a. m. . SEPTEMBER just when they want their ! THE ECLIPSE FARM ENGINE Is attached to the crown of the boiler by expansion Joints and Bolts in such manner as to eoiuliy divide the weight between tlie forward and rear axles. Is mounted on strong wheels, "file Boiler is mounted on axles of tlie BEST REFINED WROUGHT IRON, iioprowd and Powerful Brakes. LARGE FLY WHEEL AND PULLEY. Hinged Smoke Stack, provided with efficient DEVICE FOR DETAINING AND EXTIN GUISHING Hie SPARKS. ' THE WAY v ESBORO ECLIPSE PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, ( LEANER AND DAGGER,The most complete GRAIN SAVER in tho world, and UNSURPASSED FOR SIMPLC1TY. Capacity for Threshing, Separating and Cleaning ail kinds of grain Ready for market: THE CELEBRATED OSBORN REAPER AND MOWER, the best Machine of the kind in the Market. . THE VAN WINKLE, PRATT and BROWN GINS, with FEEDERS AND CONDENSERS. AH of the above, with every other, kind of FARM IMPROVED MACHINERY', sold by • . l * It. J. AUCARLEY & CO. April 17 CHAMPION” MRS, BINDERS , SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, STRONG DURABLE, and EASILY MANAGED; EVERY WARRANTED s AND ONE Leave White (>ak 1.33 p. ill. j TO DO Leave \\ ooclward s 1.4., i>. in. . Leave Black,stock 1.50 n. m. M(JN Ex them Saturday when the wagon comes in. GIN. NO. GOING SOUTH. 52, MAIL AND EXYBES8. THE WORK PERFECTLY, " WILL BE REFUNDED. NOT THE FOR SALE BY W. li. DOTY & CO., AGENTS, a WINNSBORO, S. C. April J. M. ELLIOTT, SR. fEESH GOOES! JKKSSIY MILK. I AM prepared-do supply about ten fami lies with'fresh Jersey: Milk night and morning, delivered at tliciv houses. •-, July 10-13 W- H. FLENNIKEN. ICE! I€E!2 A LI, parties desiring ICE can be accom modated at the residence of F. Gerig, atTeasonable prices. lee to he had on SIN DAY'S. ..- ' . ’ July 10- - GERIG BROS. DENTISTRY. B. J. QUATTLEBAUM, D. D. S. Office: North side Washington Street, Opposite Town Hall. * WINNSBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA. July 7-tx3m. FARM MACHINERY! Leave Charlotte 2.10 P- 1»- in. Leave Fort Mill 2.17 m. Leave Rock lliil 3.20 l>- m. Leave Chester 4.D1 P- ni. Leave Biackstock 4.27 P. in Leave Wood wa rd’s 4.33 P- ir. Leave White Oak .' 4.45 P- M. Leave Winnsboro 5.05 P- i'- HI. j.taye ts'rtnpf.imLs... .• 5.19 m. Leave Riduevvay 5.31 !'• m. Leave Bivtliewood d.IT p. in. Leave Killian's. .• (i 05 P- in. Leave Columliia P P- HI. Arrive at Augusta ....10.47 y\. IN G GOODS =AT: S A M U E I, S’. CONSISTING OF FLOUR OF THE. best grades, Meal, Pearl Grits, Rice, New Orleans Molasses and Syrups, full line of 7- i , •* Canned Goods, Corned Beef, Sugar Coni, Okra and Tomattoes, Toinattoes, Salmon, Peaches, Pineapple, Celebrated Bartlett Pears, Succotash, Squash, Chow-Chow aud •A - * Mixed Pickles, Prepared Cocoanut for pies, cakes and puddings. Evaporated •* • * ?/#« » Vegetables for Soups, Evaporated Apples. Old Government Java and Rid Coffee, Green and Black Tea, and all tirades of Sugars and Coffees. D. E. Flennikon. No. 29, way freight, with passenger coach attached, inns daily except Sunday: Leave Charlotte 4.25 p. fn. Leave Wiunshmo. 11.40 p. m. Arrive at Columbia 3.20 a. m- Raiiroad (or Washington) time sixteen minutes ahead of Winnsboro time. G. li. TALCOTT, T. M. R Talcott, Superiiiteiident. General Manager. I H AVE just received hiy SPRING GOODS, consisting of Nun's Veiling, Buntings. Dotted and Plain Swiss, Plain and Figured Lawns, Plain and Figured Yluslins, Laced and briped Piquds and Cambrics. —CLOT IIING, CL0T1IING= I iiavo a large stock of Men’s, Bovs’ and YYmths’ CLOTHING, which I will sell VERY LOW. FLESH G II 0 C E II I E S ! STRAW HATS OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES. -TRADB- I HAVE for sale., direct from the manu facturers, ail kinds of Agricultural Machin ery, Implements, etc., etc. Engines of all sizes, from three to one hundred and fifty horse power. SAW MILLS AND GRIST MILLS, NORMAN’S |4t 0TR A UZin c CORDIAL., • • -MARK- 3 A SURE und effecUul Remedy for tho cure of Ml IrreguiMiUe. and disorder# of the Stom ach and Bowels, w hether In children or adult*. It la acceptable to the Stomach without being Ittsaeoep ntery, Diarrhoea, ChoL :ra infantum, mmamm Manufactured at tlie Metropolitan Iron Works. Richmond, Virginia. ; From t..e York, Pennsylvania, Agricul tural Works—all kinds of Implements, from a Heel-Screw to a Thresher that will. thresh and clean sixty bushels of wheat per lionr dr two hunured bushels of oats berry per hour. reUsrlng Drsenh era Morbus, Cholera Na^Wtr^heSUimach, Heart born. Sick and Jlervoaa Headache and Oyrpejida. May be ued in nU derangementi of BRUNSWICK CANVASSED II AMS, DECORTICATED PATENT FLOUR. ROASTED RIO and JAVA COFFEE. SALMON, CANNED CORNED BEEF. POTTED HAM, CHICKEN, TURKEY FRESH OAT MEAL. CANNED TOMATOES. SUCCOTASH. PINEAPPLE and PEACHES. PICKLES AND CHOW-CHOW, and a full stock of every tiling usually kept in a liist class GROCERY STORE. All of which will be sold LOW for the CASH. J. F. McMASTER # CO. SIEYOIES, SHOES, SHOES. A large assortment of Men’s, Women’s and Children's Shoes. A large as^ sortment of Fans and Parasols. Call early aud secure BARGAINS. No trouble to show goods. Very respectfully, L. SAMUELS. IIST STOP AND THINK giveo as tollows her plan for putting up 1 , f . beaus for winter use: “String and break I wheat forty cent ’’ corn fifty per them ready for cooking, wash well, then cent., cotton eighty per cent., gardens take a large stone jar, keg or barrel well thirty percent... Thu cotton is at least, cleaned, and sprinkle the bottom half inch fwo weeks behind, but in very good deep with salt; put in a th’.ak layer of condition, and the seasons continue beans, then a layer of saM>, andJ&o on until favorable. Tlie grain was of the best the vessel is full, the last being ktfery thick quality. layer of salt Tie over the yesrel a larcre, thick piece of paper, which-rcover with cloth, binding these air tight, if possible aud they will keep all winter. Before using soak in cold water twenty-four hours. The beans may be gathered Horn day to a few at a time, as may be convenient, be decided —Mad dogs are rampant again. As. there is no authenticated remedy for hydrophobia the less valuable dogs should evidently yield up their places to sheep and swine. If thip step should upon, common bumauity May 17-tf Sulky Ploughs, Cultivators, Harrows and Ploughs and Plough Stocks of all kinds and sizes. Also Reapers, with self-dropper or self -binder. I am ageut for the DEDHICK HAY ANt> COTTON PRESS. This Press will, with three hands, press ' straw in small hales as fast fast as tlie thresher can clean it; and with three hands can hale cotton faster than a sixty-saw gin can turn the lint out. I have also some of the best made COT TON GINS, with-all tlie modem improve ments, with PRESSES from the factories. I also sell i '; v COTT OX-SEED OlL til ILLS. Srtites of all sizes, that will weigh frdrti one-half pound to five tons. Carriages, Buggies and Riding Carts, of all sizes and prices. If any person wishes to purchase any of the above-iuentioned goods, they will please call at Mr. JAMES Q. DAYLS’S office and leave-word w ith him, and 1 will call and show catalogues, etc. the Stomach and Boweli fronTrelaxtUoa of the inteetlnee or a change of food or water. • asroK.MA-2T»s * NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL It as pleasant and ha. inlets as Black- wine. Does not contain Opium reootn- ithlng and will not constipate. Specially reoon>- i and Tee ‘ mended for Scaalc. Cbildren. Price sjc.'and $i.oo per bottle. Sold b-Jail Druffirfata and DmU*» 4* ttuUotno, EXCELSIOR CHEJOOAL 00, Sole Proprietors, WalhaUa, a C. U.8.A. UNDERTAKING Hit. J. SI. i:i,I.I«TT. SK., Respectfully iiffoniis the pii’nic that has on iiniid a full line of lu* mw z^k. jeltw and jc^hs . . , -THE- . RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES -AT— li STJGENHEIMEB’S. An examinat ion of our rckhIs and a knowledge of our prices will convince you that we are tcidng j.ut only (lie PLAIN UNVARNISHED TRUTH. IX DRY HOODS, CLOT1IIXG, HATS, CAPS AXD SHOES, We have a very .good assortment. GROCERIES—ALL KINDS GENERALLY TJT5 EX). . v : . * * . ; . t / ‘ T ' . It-- f BONELF5S CODFISH and FINE MACKEREL SIX FOR TEN CENTS, CALL FOR OLD CROW WHISKEY. JAMES PAG AH, T AGENT. €OFFlXS AXI> VAKIWTM. and is prepared to do auythii.g in u niu- taking. —ALSO,— PHOTOGRAPHS ENLARGED!! r piIE undersigned is the agent for the •:1. Southern Copying Company, Atlanta,, Ga., and is ready to receive orders for old j hietiiros to be copied :uidenlarged. Prompt ne.it, appropriate and ciieap. i at CLUTHi^S HOUSE -OF- women and children I’OBES, for men.,, -a new feature—very ; attention given and satisfoctionguaranteed. Orders wdll be received at Brown's Hotel. HAMILTON FLEMING. June 16 We ask for a share of the putronage. . J. M. ELLIOTT. Sr FOR SAAF. T HE store-building and lot now occupied by the uhderslgued-are offered for sale. Tlie store Is cue of the best in Vfinasboro, and is in prime condition. Thfr loc itlon is one of the most advantageous in tovv.i. The lot Is quite a large one, and upon it are * *’dings. IT IS A FACT, WE WIT T. SKU. YOl/ A ( Wagon or Buggy for less than anyone in I town. ULYbSE G. DK”POI;TES. DR. J. M. QUATTLEBAUM, TENTIST. , . -, „ ,.n , C’OIjFMRIJ^ 8. C. large Warehouse and other buildings. Terms very moderate. Fiw further par- o FnCK Ovr.B Stanley’s China Hall. B. SUGENHEIMER. J Maylo-3m __ ^ K mc to May STJ-tlf" L. KINAED OPPOSITE OR AXD CEXTRAL, COLUMBIA, S. C. I liave just opened a large stock of SPRING GOODS for Men, Youths and Boys, ia Suits of Cubsimerc, Flannel, Cheviot and Serge—all at low prices. Also a line of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS In all the latest styles of goods. Gents’ Neckwear a specialty. SUUES In Low-Quarters ana G<ers. Old as sent to my address will be promptly attended to. Gents’ FINE l St. L, KINARD. ... • a;. ■ R'Tji ■ 1 a -'•