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-&i: •- •K,r 'S'' »"< ■ ■ - -- T '- ~ - 1 •■ » - . jh.>t , fir" i LOi/Aii iNTELLitaEiNv THURSDAY. JUDY 1». » * » 18t > 3 - j} Jb XY JL JIM m coudition of this crop is owing to a "-I^EstheilTS has certainly reached its cool spring-, failure to obtain a stand highest development when young ladies'and some apprehension on account of spend their time tendering and earing excessive rains. There is every indi- Snirdcv county renerte the lowest con dition 82 per cent. The report continues: The present J j QUATTLEBAUM, B. D. S. ju.au, Av«tW9 \ 'V/AUAAA***** —< A n rr «iv fo P p for an onion plaid as the rarunt and most eharuiiiig of flowers. Office: North side Washington Street, v •. Opposite Town Hall. WINNSBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA. July 7-fx3ra, cation at this time that the present crop will give as satisfactory results. The estimate of the coin ciop » ^ TT D d TT ^l^T" | throughout the State is moderately | Jcj U JtC J. JN . Nr.w Fo$twtice.—A new postoff.'-e • ha^, been established at ^* m n soi|,s j favorable, its condition having beer. 'Turnout, pud has been named Nelson, improved by the favorable seasons of We are glad that our friends of that community have been eo fortunate. , ^-It > is highly fashionable in town now-a-days to be ball, and if it can’t . . "■ bad to the - State a8 a 8 au:8t 83 0,1 the past month. The condition in northern Carolina is reported at 86 per cent., middle Carolina 86, and lower Carolina 87, an aver —TO- . /v. *. f* ‘ * * ^ ujsxDEks o&riL l £% A’. comfort, not looks. - The Sixth Regiment Survivors.— The Fairfield division of the old Sixth Regiment, S, C. V., held their rcgulny quarteriy . meeting in the Town Hail on Svedngsday, the 11th inst. Tlie j ‘ ‘ ‘ business of the meeting was lift making of preparations to attend the annual reunion of the Ucgiineut.ajt Chester on ihe first Thursday in Au gust. A full account of the proceed ings will be given in our next issue. . I>E\P ciop, „ ......^ From Columbia .$3 00 report most unfavorably, being 7o per , (Children under 12 years, $2.00.). cent. each. | From Alston ^ 00 Tim condition of the rice,.wheat and p r JJJ“ Uniom 1 ..! .$2 io oats crops is reported as fair, but not quite up to the yield of last year. ICE CREAM and CAKE will be si*ld on tbc train. Board will be furnished to. ex cursionists by Maj. A. J. Dodainead at „ ,, Saluda, Hendersouville and Asheville at New Money Order Regulations.— ^j.oo per day. The following extract from a circular ; The comfoits of the excursionists will be issued to postmasters from tlie depart- looked after, and the number to every car 1 ment at Washington explains itself: I . x, * , .,,..1™ , ' fu-kets will be on sale at the store of 0,1111 clntea Jlr. DAVID JOJSES, OoWin.oui, ». C. | July7-td Postmasters at money in the United States are hereby noti fied that, in accordance with the pro visions of tlie Act hi Congress, ap proved Mnieli 3, 1 &S3, on, and .after Monday, the second dav of July, 1883, a single domestic in nicy order may issued for any amount, from one cent Too?—Wliat has become of the Targe and enthusiastic meetings oji ,the street question? Has till, tUc ; ^alk . . . . come to naught? Oris U expec-cd ; to one hundred dollars, inelusive^^f that another meeting will be called and : lE^'intl “tuTi Wa '“oney morp decisive steps token to improve ^ ^ a Q r ^ '^onA day df Ahly, the streets of VI jou, s tyHfe n propriety °f 1883, the fees to he charged the publii: Passenger Dbfaktment, ) Columbia, S. C., June 17, XHS.!. $ 70N am 1 after Sunday, June 24, the fol lowing Schedule will l>c m effect: 'iOING NORTH. no. 53, mail end Express. Leave Augusta, ,v 7,3. r .'a. m. J.eave Columbta. ......11.47 a. in. Leave Killiai’V.' ,...•—..12 12 p. m. Leave Blythev, god. 12.2K p. in. Lea#e Ridgew-at.. ........ 12.4s p. m. Leave Simpson's. ..v,cU'....L0« p. to. : Leave Winnsboro. ' 1.14 p. m Leaye Wliito Oak 4.33 p. m. Leave Woodward’s.. ......... . . .. .1.45 p. in. Leave Blac5t,s"toek..: 1.40 p. in. ,Leave Chestet,.. — 2.33 p. m. l.e'aye Rock iUH k .......«•’. 3.17 p. u». •glipERJI^ATOPICBS^^ladiM 1 Arrive at Charlotto'.'.'.:'.‘.'.‘.‘.'.'.:.4.20 p. m. on Leave Vfinnsboro. —5.15 p. in. ■ptfsseugers J Arrive at Charlotte 13,3Ca. in. s ' GOtNOSOUTH. , . *• ’ ,• Vi NO. 52; HAIL AND EXPRESS." Leave Cliarjotte. .-.-V. .2.10 p. m. Leave FortSlill ....2.17 ji. in. Ixeave Rock Hill 3.20 p. m. LeaVe Chester. A ,4.(U p. ni. Leave Blacksfock......... /. 4.27 p. m. Leave V'oodwaFd'a'., . 4.33 p. iff. Leave hite Oak.. .y.., .4.4.-> p. nV Leave Winnsboro............. .5.05 p. m. LeaVe Si mpson’s . 5.19 p. in Leave Ridgeway ...5.31 p. m. Leave Bly tlie wood, 5.47 p. ni. Leave KUliaRS.:lb.,ij, i>. v .tLos v> Leave Colmnhia • P- to- A rviv^ j i I ;... ,p. 111. No. 20, way freight, witli passenger coach attoch^u, ipn-j daily except Sumjay: Leave Charlotte.-..’. 4.25 p. m Leave Winnsboro. i .11,40 ]». m. Arrive, at Columbia 0,20 a. m- Railroad (or Wnsbington) .tlaus sixteer. ^Trirurnn mm • rtlf-nuttfItrniT I I viy i even j nnene I R Universally Admired! AND SEASONABLE ATTENTION T C ,, AT T ^ lOFRESH ADDITIONS j minutes a,iead of W i nnsboro tln 1 e J ’; IOL/IXJj*' (ji. R. 1 ALIA)I TO MY T, T. M. R Talcott, Superintendent. General Manager. AWdWiVng to tlio matter at Once before the ardor and enthusiasm of our pub lic-spirited townsmen die out. Let (l|C chairman of the las|,-meeting issue n jail h* soon as the progress of the committees will at all warrant it. - The Crops in Fairfield.—Contrary to the gloomy predictions of Atony of our friends the ci-o^g now throughout the county promise at least a very fair average yield in harvest time. The money orders will be as $10, 8 • For orders not exceeding cents. , {, c. • S <i - For ordns exceeding $10 and nol exceeding $15, 10 cents. For orders exceeding $15 ami not exceeding $30, R> cents. / For orders exceeding $30 and not exceeding 840, 20 cents. ? . . : -i : For orders exceeding $10 and not exceeding $50, 25 cents. ‘ For orders exceeding $50 and not The Celebrated “Brunswick” One. Ilaihs—try exceeding $60, 30 cents. For order# exceeding $60 a’ud not corn crop is probably not as gqod as exceeding $70, So cents. < last year—attributable, porliapr, on For orders exceeding $70 and not exceeding $80, 40 cents. • . For orders exeec-ding $80 and not exceeding $1(10, 45 cents. Postmasters are instructed to refuse to issue in one dav to the sainereniitfer and in favor of the same payee more than three money orders payable at the j Fresh Snow-Flakes, same postoffice. tlie uplands to tlie dry weather and tlie late planting, and on the bottom lands to the damaging Ireshets in the month of June. The cottou in every section of the county promises to be. almost as good as last,year, but tlie weed is not quite so large, but better fruited and a healthier looking plant. The oat crop, when compared with the crop of 1882, falls considerably short, while the wheat, generally, averages very fairly, Our estimate mav not be correct, but is based upon the best information that could have been gotten from the differ ent localities of Hie countv. Ocean Gem Mackerel. , Saint Louis Cora Beef, Saint Louis Roast Beef. , - Imported and American Sardines. Salmon (Soused), Mackerel.' -- Imported Macardni. Fresh Cheese. -,r .’ < "• .» - Fresh Apples, in gallon cans. Bartlett Fears, Quinces. , . Orated Pineapple, Pcnclfes. “Winslow’s” Succotash—first; packed. “Davis Lestor Manor” Tomatoes—hand- •• : *>' psrcRlid. Crosse & Blackwell’s t liow-Cliow PieMes. Lnpoited Worcestershire Sauce. Baker’s Broma, - . •- J -Cohdensed Hilk. South Carolina Railway Company. O N and after April 15, 1832, Passenger Trains will run as follows until furtlier notice: TO AND FROM CHARLESTON. EAST. Leave Columbia at. .*7.30 a. m. fO.55 p. ni. Arrive Charleston,. .12.42 p. m. 11.20 p. m. > ' WEST. Leave Charlestons. .17.00 a. m. *5.05 p. m. Arrive Columbia 11.25 aJm. 10.15 p. m. fDaily. *I)aily except Sunday. TO AND FROM CAMDEN. EAST. Leave Columbia at. .*7.30 a. m. *0.55 p. m. Arrive at Camden... 1.35 p. ni. 9.55 p. m. ■ i WEST. Leave Camden at.. .*0.27 a. m. *4.20 p. m. Afrive at Columbia.. 11.25 a. ui. 10.13 p. m. ♦Daily except Sundays, *• j TO AND FROM AUGUSTA. ■ • .V :l • EAST- Leave Columbia.. .*7.30 p. m. f().. r >. r > p. m. *n a THE ECLIPSE FARM ENGINE Is attached to the crowfi of tlie boiler by expansion Joints and Bolts in such manner a9 Jo equal IV dl'i<V tlie weight between tlie forward and rear axles. Is meuntod on strong wheels The Boiler is mounted ou axles of the BEST REFINED WROUGHT TRON, Improved and Powerful Brakes. LARGE FLY WHEEL AND PULLEY. Hinged Smoke Stack, provided with efficient DEVICE FOR DETAINING AND EXTIN- GUISHJNG the SHARKS. . the waynksboro Eclipse patent self-regulating grain SEPARATOR, CLEANER AND BAGGER, tlie most complete GRAIN SAVER in the world, and UNSURPASSED FOtt SIMP-TJJITY. Capacity for Threshing,'Separating and ('leaning all kinds of grain Ready for markefc V ' TUE CELEBRATED OSBORN REAPER AND MOWER, the best Machine f the kind in the Market. THE VAN WINKLE, PRATT and BROWN GINS, with FEEDERS AND CONDENSERS. All of tlie above, with every other kind of FARM IMPROVED MACHINERY, siild by * . ii. j. mccahley & co. April 17 ^^ : ^ y - GOOIRS r-AT: L. S M U E L S’. Our stock of Spring and Summer Goods ii complete in every department. Wo have just received in all tlie newest shades utmost popular goods of tlie day. A VN’S VEILING. HUNTINGS. - . DOTTED AND PL AIN SWISS. FIGURED MUSi VYS. LACED AND STRIPED PIQUES. STRIPED NAINSOOKS. CHECKED NAINSOOKS. Au elegant line of Lubes’, Gents’ and Boys’ Straw Rats, oi all Styles and Quaii- I haw. alrtrge stock of Men’s, Boys’ ami Youths’ CLOTHING, which ( will sell VERY LOW. ties. | r • . v f I 11 AYE just received my SPRING GOODS; consisting of Nun’s Veiling. Buntings. Dotted and Plain Swiss, Plain and Figured Lawns, Plain ana Fighred Mu.-lins, Laced und Sriped Piques and Cambrics. «» ' # * - * —CLOTHING, CLOTHlNG= PARASOLS IN GREAT VARIETY. i STRAW HATS OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES. The LiriKAKY Society.—Pursuant to a notice in our last issue a meeting of the Winnsboro Library Society was held in the library rooiq, iu.tlig Liuld buUdingoii luci-dav evening- oT- * <rt “ just. An ev—au : ..»i of the leading j.-Liionicals of England and of this country was selected, and Mr. George II. McMastcv, the chairman of the executive committee, was instructed to negotiate with the tjiffercot publishing and newspaper agencies, with a view of procuring the desired magazines at the lowest figures possible. In the selection- of the library .material an eye was had to the interest and tastes of the ladies, and it is earnestly hoped that a considerable number of them will decide to become members of the Society. Owing to the kindness and liberality jt',Colonel Rion, the Society has been furnished with a nice, suita ble and convenient room in the Ladd building, free of any rent. The suc cess of the undertaking seems now to be assured, ail'd It is probable that others will conclude to join and enjoy the reading matter of the club. The South Cauolina Election J Laws.—Senator M. C. Buller passed through the city the other day, writes a Washington correspondent. lie has been in New York looking after his son, who has just teen appointed to West Point by tlie., President. Butler is Arthur’s friend, and is always a welcome guest at the White House. The Senator says there is no political excitement in his State. There is no election there this year. Ho asserts that the election cases brought ny me department of justice wil* never be tried. He does not dno; l; 'ct that, Personal.—Messrs. T. II. Ketchin and J. M. Beaty left on Tuesday, the 10th inst., for a trip through the moun tains of North Carolina. They unde « take tliejgunt i bv.private conveyance; and expect to be absent from home three or four weekt. We wish them much sight-seeing and recreation. What has become of the bachelor crowd that were sometime since con templating a similar trip in wagons? lias the pleasure tour fallen through because the boys can’t afford to leave the town and somebody for two or three short wrecks? W,e hope its not so bad as this.^ One |nore effort, conn- iryinen, and \ve may yet succeed in getting them off for awhile. • Miss Rebecca Boyce and Mr. Samuel Boyce, of King's Mountain, N. O., are on a visit to i(r. W. H. Flenniken and family. We wish for pleasant impres sions.of our town and people. . My. A. Seidfcn Kennedy, of Due West, is now | spending some time in Winnsboro with his sister, Mrs. Janies X. Brice. An old fpiend aqd .class mate we arc glad to welcome him here, and bespeak for him a peasant visit in ?he “oitv.” A lot of Handled Hoes, and Grain Ci „ dies. ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. R. M. HUEY. FOR SALE! iio3ij;-riAE»E, a at ervb'tOll) of s'epernte bai voted for is tlie wrdng ±%rx> C Joxes for each official used. If votes get into boxes they are not counted. The sys tem, he says, Was devised for the very purpose of negativing the votes of men who cannot read. It is tlie work of a genius. “We make no pretense of-denving or j defending our plans,” sab! the Senator. “The purpose is plain, and we have a right to do as we have done. I am waiting for some one to attack our way in the Senate, and then I will ask about the way tiic Rhode Island people take to disfran chise voters who cannot read.” Wliltfl (M n ttrtu imH. WAGONS. , The Monthly Agricultural Re port.—The Department of Agricul ture has received 816 returns from towuship correspondents, embracing every county in the State, and showing the condition of the crops on July 1. Cotton is reported in northern Caro lina at 93 per cent., a gain of 13 per cent, since June 1, in middle Carolina 87, a gain of 3, and lower Carolina 84, a gain of 3. The average condition of the crop for the State, therefore, will be 88 pe’ cent., against 92 for the same period last ytar. . Anderson and Oconee are the only aunties that report the comlitiou of as ctjual to an average. via cotton All Ariiuv a Shirt.—WeHinve a “war relic,” in the shape of “general order, No. 26, headquarters depart ment of the Traus-Mississippi, Shreve port, La., July 2, 1863, published by command of Liculeuaut-GeueruJ E. Kirby Smith.” Tne brtle'P announces the proceedings and findings of a gen eral court-martial. One of the offend ers was W. G. Dotson, who stole a shirt, the property of William D. Mur ray, both men being members of Com pany U, 17th Texas consolidated regi ment. The sentence imposed was: '-‘Tie said private Dotson to ride a mule, to be seated on the mule’ facer backward, feet tied under the belly of the mule, to be led in front of the whole brigade drawn up in line of* Fresh Cream Cheese battle; on bis hat is to be fastened a board, and on it written, in large let ters, the word “Thief.” The drum mers, and buglers are to follow him, making all sorts of discord with their instruments.”—Ex. IN STOKE s SADDLES, BRIDLES^ HARNESS, BACON, MEAL, CORN, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,' SHOES, INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH. CJEYSSE G. DESPORTES. Arrive Augusta 1.40 p. ni. , WEST. Lesve A)crustV--%65 a <tt. •l.sSpra tVQoprt Arrive ObnimMa 4.4tf p ml m.15 p in o,56 a in fDaily *DaUy except Sunday j, CONNECTIONS. Connections made at Columbia with Co lumbia & Gm-jivjlle Railroad, by train ar riving at lL25a, m': aad.dcpajtiug at p. nl. _ Connection made f t Columbia Junction with Charlotto, Columbia & Au gusta Railroad by same trains to and from ail points on both roads. Connection made at Charleston with steamers for New York on Wednesdays and Saturdays; also, with Charleston and Savannah Railway to and from Savannah and all noiiiH in Florida. • uonnceiuNia i n ade at .Alien* 4 * ' v:, b the Georgia iiain^«va to afid fronj alt points "West and tvnttii. Connections made at Rbn-ftville ‘to anil from all points on Barnwell Railroad. Through Tickets can ire purchased to all points South and West, by applying to D. McQUEeN, Agent, Columbia, S. C. JOHN B. PECK, Gen. Sunt. D. •€. Allen, Gen, Pass ami Ticket Agent, Charleston, S. C. Our Stock of Furnishing Goods is now 6.21 a. m. complete in quality and sizes. The Gentle- meh’s Underwear consists of Lisle Thread SKOES, SHOES, SHOES. p A large assortment of Men’s, Women’s and Children's Shoes: A large ftsS* and Gauze, and are in suits or separate to sortment of Funs and Parasols. Call early and secure BARGAINS. Nt> trouble to show goods. Very respectfully, L. SAMUELS. suit ihe purchaser. A call is respectfully solicited from all. r. LAXDECKER 3- MW. 1883. SPfliNS STUCK BECEIVED! New Justice Aslbkiv and Awake,—Ti e man whose profound reverence for the law always breaks out at the wrong time and in behalf of the wrong man tells us tbUr the law which should have 'hanged Dukes must-hang young Nutt. So it would if God had filled our veins with ice water instead of blood. But moil .ire not clams. If the law will not hang tnb right man when it should, because it is asleep,. irtost certainly it shall not hang tlie wrong roan because it can when it wakes.—/?. Jr. Burdette in Philadelphia Times. Bad on America. *• Nine-tenths of the people of-the United States .suiter with dyspepsia and what are its nwmy causes, lloffood, hasty eating, intemperance, bad air, lack of exercise, ex cessive use of tea, coffee or tobacco and -i . , ., .,*• , . anyHiing that prevents the regular aotion gO.OClS, WnlCil Will D'S Sold of tlie stomach will produce it Its symp- i and Macaroni. Catch Mackerel and ... * \ Salmon., Borden’s Eagle Condensed Milk. 2 -Vr, ’ v - v V .. .. V Sugar Cured Pig Haras and Breakfast Strips. Ferris's Beef tongues. With a good many other \Ye have now received our stock of SPRING GOODS, and have them ready for ItfSIPECTSOtf. We think we can SAFELY say that we have never opened at any time a more complete assortment or better class of goods. As regards prices, we will only say tlia these goods will be sold as low as the same CLASS OF GOODS are sold in any MARKET, and assure our customers that A tliey will be protected In prices, as we v. HI meet the market at ai y time In anything. We would cell special attention to our | GENTS* DEPA RTM EffT, 1 wiitrti.Will be fv/iind complete in every par ticular, and all we ask is an inspection by tlie public. MeMASTEB, B3ICE & E5TGEIN. SALE AND FEED STABLES: 1ST STOP km THINK! KE^TU€5£¥ HORSES AND MULE3 * A HD -the— ItiDlCULOUSLY LOW PRICfls -AT— B. SUGENHEIMER’S. Just arrived, one carload of young, fat, broke Kentucky Mules and Horses—among them some nice driving mares. ONE PAIR OF NIUE BAY IIOR8E8. TWO GOOD SADDLE HORBES. . ] Come and get the pick, as I will swop as well as sell, so you can't miss a trade. 11 wilt swap for any and all kinds. Don't be backward in bantering mo to swap, as I am not at all scary. A. WILLIFORD. An examination of our goods and a knowledge of onr prices will convince vou that we are tolling you only tlie PLAIN UNVARNISHED TRUTH. 3 , IN JJIZV GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND SHOES, , we liavc a very good assOrimelif!, , > GROCERIES—ALL KINDS GENERALLY UREID. BONELESS CODFISH and FINE MACKEREL . SIX FOR TEN CENTS. GALL FOR OLD CROW. WHISKEY. .. FRESH ; GROCERIES! Bruns wfc^ canvassed h ams, DECORTICATED PATENT FLOUR. ROASTED ItfO and JAVA COFFEE SALMON, CANNED CORNED BEEF. POTTED HAM, CHICKEN, TURKEY. FRESH OAT MEAL. CxkNNED TOMATOES. SUCCOTASH. Pineapple and peaches. . t. . * PICKLES AND CHOW-CHOW, and a full stock of everything usually kept in a first-class GROCERY STORE. M\, . . .’ AM Of which will be sold LOW for the CASH. i J. F.MiiMASTER J- CO. N . : -V ' . or tlie stonmrn win proauee it. Its symp- tonis are headache, flatulency, en- IU cure, * CHEAP. S. WOLFE, y, eniy, fotid breatli, melancholy. Norman’s Neutralizing Cordial —: ~ 'Am‘ n. ■ . -. One Among Many. Mr. S. K. Caimonof High Falls,--6 C., says he will sign any testimonial we may write of the virtues of Norman’s Neutral- reeoniniends it to everyone affitoted/witr.! A **> tin uiidersigned are offexftd for sale, stoniachic disorders. Small size, 20 cento. ^ 1 *. one ot best to Winnsboro, TYv i* # aim is in prime condition. Tlie locution is one of tlie most advantageous in town. Tlie lot is quite a large one, and upon it are a large warehouse and other buildings. Terms very moderate. For furtlier par JLBSLY MILK. I AM pre*»ared to supply about ten fami lies witu fresh Jersey Milk night aud morning, delivered at their houses. July 1<M3 W. H. FLENNIKEN. fCL! ICE! I A LL parties desiring ICE can be accom modated at the reiidec ticulars apply to May 2S-tt B. SUGENHEIMER. PHOTOGRAPHS ENLARGED!! rjTHE undersigned is the ageift tot the at reasonable prices. SUNDAYS. July 10- A Southern Copying Company, Atlanta. Ga., and is ready to receive orders for old pictures to be copied and enlarged. Prom t . v , - attention gi lee to be had on , Orders will GLiilG BROS, j June 16 residence of F. Gerig, attention given and satisfactioifguarantee!/ be received at Brown’s Hotel. HAMILTON FLEMING. -TRADE— NORMAN’S . TRALl£f jy£ CORDIAL. -MARK- ' A BURE and effpctual Remedy for tho enre of all Imi^ularitles and disorder, of the Stom- aehand noweis, whether in children or aduits. R la acceptable to the Stomach without being oifi-iisiTo to the taste. Promptly relieving Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Chat era Morbus, Cholera Infantum, mmmm Flux, Griping Pains, Flatulency, Nausea, Acidity of the Stomach, Heartburn, fL'nk and Nervooa Headache ana Dyspepsia. May bo used in nil derangements of the Stomach and Bowels from relaxation of the Intus'iues or a change of food or water. ' NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL Is as pleasant and harmless as Black. —SO BUY YOUR- FURNITURE FROM R. W. PHILLIP?. Mattresses of my owrt manufac ture. Use ec«momy--buy the best where you ca a get t)ie cheap- ■ A new supply of Children’s Carri- latesl dtiigito .and low ft U-Is as plei . berry \Vlne. Does not Contain Opium and will not constipate. Specially recom mended for Seasickness and Teething Children. •Ij Price 25c. and ti.oo per bottle. Sold by alt Dro&jittM a,id Dealer, fa MedMne. EXCELSIOR GHEMI0AL 00, Sole Proprietors, Walhalia, & C. U. & A. tp ■At tLl- ages, of the in price. . ■ You eau'tai# oouev buy your Picture Frames, Wall Pockets^ Brackets, Hat-racks, Snrlng Reds, Wire JIattresies • and Window Shades from R W. PHILLIPS. l am agent for several different SEWING MACHINES, and some of them as Gf »GD as can be made. You will fim’ it to your interest to prire. mtue nefere making a pur chase ELSEWHERE. Remember that I cdiini.t be undersold by any one* Special Attention. —GIVEN TO TDK— UNDERTAKER’S DtTART&M. I eouM give you as MANY REFERENCES 'AS YOU W ’HIT, but do not think It lecosaiy, as the machines will REVO if MEND TIIBMSEL V.V8 win u you get oue. Sew ing liiachlve '-e ‘s, oil, oil cans and needles for sale. I will oiitorany j»art that is wanted’ f >• a sewing htiichlne. Agent tor Doois, Sasli ami Blinds. A A orders will have prompt f aft-inti Ap 19- m CLOTHia HS8SE -OF- ALL CALLS PROMJ , TL 1 TENDED TO. AT- I keep or hand a ful! si’.ppiy of MF.rALLIC BURIAL CAoKKTS ott\\ejine»tfinish, and WALNUT CASKETS of the latest styles; and also Imitation ROSEWOOD CASES AND COFFINS, and a CHEAP GRADE of COFFINS and BURIAL ROBES. M. L. KINAED • r,‘ • , - * ■ ... -4_ *. OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL, COLUMBIA, S. V. 5 T b- ve just ope: ed a large stock of SPRING GOODS for Men, Youths and Boys, ill Suite of Cassimere, Flannel, Cheviot and Serge—all at loKr prices. Also ?. line 01 GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS ^ . r J In all the latest styles of goods. Gents’ Neckwear a specialty. Qento’ FTNS SIT'} T’ In Low-Quarters anr Gaiters. Ap 10 nt, W. IPnilLLfPS- Ordere sci.t to my nddrfess will be promptly attended to. ■ M, L. kinard; At - . m • -A. Mi : &, ':w •tj-' VI WWW ,.-c« AJOJ ■ ■ r>4 IT TflMf 1 wm . y'