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I.jt ^ tr: t . r . » >« j « THE NEWS AK1) HERALD. WIKKSBORO, S. U. THl’BS»AT. September 27. s issSi jyo. s. nrjTxoLns. CUA8. A. nOVOLASS, viaad Company (and, therefore, under thafof the C. C. & A. Railroad Com pany) must bo in proportion to the distance between the point of ship ment and that of delivery. Under the Jaw n« established by these decisions {i;e L\ C. Ht A. Company charged on cotton nt the fatfi of seventeen cents per hundred pounds, from Winnsboro to Columbia. Then the Legislature— CrofM, cxrPds ;thcsnme nnthority flom which the New York *' 01n P n * 1v received its franchise-cre- . ... ' , . nted the Railroad Coimnission, friving State will be beaten this year as badly . , , . ,/• ' i f power to establish rates. It is gen- Euiror.s. The New York (?iat the Rcpublleans as last. A new ftiflwa? is to bo built te- erally conceded that t ir\ eliartersof the railroad companies i:i this State are They say that Judge Forakcr, the. Republican candidate for Govci nor of Ohio, gets up early in the morning. He has probably discovered the necessity of getting up early and retiring late. tA’cen New York and Boston. Through subject to be altered or amended as trains will make the trip, without .the Legislature may sec proper. The stoppfttg. in three hours. The present \ grant of power to the Commission to time is spe hours. j establish ratiV, is in the nature of an 1 Act of the Legislature to amend the charter of every railroad corporation in the State. The details are left to the Commission to arrange according j to their best judgment. As long as j they net within the scope of their pow- “AStthinu to beat Butler” seems to ors as detined in the statute, and ns he the Republican party cry now" in long as that stf tutc remains nnrcpcnl- Massachusetts. But Butler is aware od, and unimpeaehed by some judicial of that fact and he understands pretty determination, the decision of the well how to fight on that line himself. J Commission is final. The establish- The Beast is about the toughest cus- ment of reasonable rates is of course within their powers, and they are not hound by any previous laws, however The National Colored Convention, I jncousigitput with that from which they nt Louisville, had not, as late ns Tucs- 1 f| P j.;y 0 tiiciy authoritv. day night, completed its organization. | ■»«—?——»— The telegraphic account slates that' the fueioiit oxvottox. DYS OENTERY SUM r.'ER COMPLAINT There is no time to be lost whert those we love .ire taken with these terrible diseases. The beauty of PERRY DAVIS’S PAIN KILLER is that it acts so promptly, surely and eRicfently. Don’t be without Pain Killer ! Have it ready for instant use! Keep it with you at home or abroad! ALL 7HE DRUGGISTS SELL IT /~1LE*ENS CLACIUS, VA A .1- I &>.%' ■ —importer and dealer in— ^CNKS, IJQHORS, djO^RS, TOCACCO, CmOCEHlks AND PROVISIONS, No. 175 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMEN/rtL i |1883. 1883. r, M, Falrielfl Sul Liater agricultural) & jQTTO TIEDEMAN & SONS, TTlTOLEsiLi GROCERS, ORTICULTURAL AND MECUAXICAL ASSOCIATION ^ L »• —AND— PROVISION ibBALERS, 102 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET^ CHARESTON,’ 8. C. F A I —OPENS AT- ji . -1 N • j^OYD BROTHERS, WnoLESBLE Grocers, Liquor Dealers —and— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. CHESTER, S. C., TUESDAY, 16,' AND CONTINUES FOUR DAYS. ... r tomer they have yet tackled. “too many orators seek the floor, and Mr. Green, temporary chairman, who presides while Fred - . Douglass rests from his recent exertion [a two-hours speech], is unable to control them”. JuixiE Kelley, of Pennsylvania, now in Europe*, proposes to continue his efforts in Congress for the abolition of the Internal Revenue system. lie tints writes to a friend in Philadelphia: “The platform of no convention nor the dictation of any would-be leaders will prevent me from promoting by every means in my power the aboli tion Of the internal tax system, tnc demoralizing oilccts of which are even more apparent in England than in the United States. My motto for the cam paign will he: ‘The internal tax sys tem must go.’” INSURE YOUR COTTON GINS. I NSURANCE written on Cotton Gins, for short time, at reasonable rates. J. C. CALDWELL, Sept 20-fxlm Insurance Agent. SOUTH CAKOim college" COLUMBIA, s. c. JOHN M. McBRYDE, PRESIDENT. Mr. Thurijeu created quite a breeze before the Committee on Education and Labor by assorting that, “Con gress is packed with corporation law yers and other representives of mo nopoly interests; measures in the in terest of the people are retarded, smothered or throttled, while those Messrs. Editors: Will you please publish the following, in order that our Railroad Commissioners may ex plain, if they can, why it is so. Previous to September 15 last, the charged on cotton to Columbia from tliis point was seventeen cents per hundred pounds, and the Supreme Court decided in the case of Elder d’ Co. vs. The Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad Company, that they could not, under the provi-ionsof tlieir charter, charge in excess of that amount. Now, under the rates given by the Commissioners, they charge twen ty-three cents per hundred pounds to Columbia or six cents per hundred in p excess of their charter rates. Have the Commisioners the power to fix a rate over the limit prescribed by the charter of the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad? Meuciiant. SESSION BEGINS OCTOBER 2d.,. Va cation June 18th. Tittrfdii free. Annu THIS SPACE WILL BE FILLED UP IN A FEW DAYS BY P. LANDECK- ER & BRO., WHO ARE TOO BUSY OPENING THEIR FALL STOCK TO WRITE AN ADVERTISE MENT THIS WEEK. al fee for repairs, $10. Board, at Steward’s | Hall, $10; in private family, $12 to $15 per month. Expenses should not exceed $15Q t to $175. For requirements for admission and courses of study, address JOHN M. McBRYDE, Sept 18f3x4* President. r Q, B. THOMAS, AGENT, No. 320 King St.^ Oi’po8ite> Liberty, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANG- INGS, LACE CURTAINS, CORNACES AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, . CHARLESTON, s. c. Window Awnings Made to Ordeh- OIPEUST -AT 11 O’CLOCK:; PREMIUMS,’ The most VALUABLE ever offered. MORE THAN ONE-HALF IN MONEY. ANNUAL ADDRFSS"t)N WEDNESDAY: RIDING CONTESTS^ By Ladtes and Gentlemen, Masters and Misses. BfdCLE RIDINGS. A GOLD MEDAL TO THE BEST WHEELMAN. A. , G. CUD WORTH & CO., —WHOLESALE— - STOCK DISPLAYS . . WILL MORE THAN RIVAL THE STATE FAIR. SADDLERY WAREHOUSE, 2% it. *•< •• ■ 155 Meeting Street, Opposite Charleston Hotel. CHARLESTON, S. C. ATTENTION IS CALLED to FRESH ADDITIONS TO MY CESEltAZ (iOSS IV. — Georg# W. Ryan, of Barrett’s cir- Thnmiay trying to eu®, fatally injured himself at Fflingiiani, HI., while throw a double somersault. —The yellow fever siill continues n.t , . „ . Guavmas, Mexico, and persons who in the interest of corporations arc con- : 1Vo|n Uip ci( v iU . 0 dying in the summated without tiie slightest dilR-1 interior. It is reported that six linn- culty.” lie placed the number of ( died persons are down with the fever. members of Congress who were <hii«j —At the hurial of a iwilorcd man rccentlv in Catoosa countv, Ga.. there W, s , moflicr and Ids stejnnother, Ins real Grocery interested at 285. Senators Cail, Pugh ring. In twenty-one years $3,050,000,000 Imvebech collected by the Internal Revenue Bureau. New York con tributed $565,000,000. Sin''*' the abol ishment of the income tax New York pays about $20,000,000 annually. Illi nois heads the list with $30,000,000. Ohio pays about the same as New York. States that have paid over $100,000,000, in twenty-one years, are New York, Illinois, Ohio, Pennsyl vania, Massachusetts, Kentucky, Mis souri and Indiana, in the order named. The Celebrated “Brunswick” Hams—try ofte' Ocean Gem Mackerel. Saint Louis Corn Beef. Saint Louis Roast Beef. Imported and American Sardines. Salmon (Soused), Mackerel. Imported Macaroni. Fresh Cheese ■ Fresh Apples, in gallon cans. Bartlett Pears, Quinces. Grated Pineapple, Peaches. “Winslow’s” Succotash—first packed. “Davis Lestor Manor” Tomatoes—hand- Crosse & BlacRWeYPS'CYiW-unow ncines. Imported Worcestershire Sauce. Baker’s Broma. Condensed Milk. Fresh Snow-Flakes. . A lot of Handled Hoes and Grain Civ.dies. JJENRY BISCUOFF & CO., wholesae grocers AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RlUEi PROPRIETORS O'V THE CELEBRATED CAROLINA TOLU TONIC. 199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. U, .^LVA GAGE & CO., CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, Market, Corner CAurch Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sflce packed for the country a specialty.. :—♦—.— 1 * A. NELSON & CO., —wholesale dealers in- BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 23 Hayne Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. OPERATING MACHINERY. ' : On the grounds will be a new attraction. All who desire-* to exhibit Machinery please notify the Secretary of the kind and space it will occupy. , TO THE LADIES. .. . , The Premi ums In the Household Department are increased and taan£ quadrupled in VALUE. EXCURSION TICKETS ON ALL THE RAILROADS. FRIDAY, OLYMPIC GAMES AND RACES. ' No entries admitted after MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, except STOCK, which may be entered before 11 o’clock on Tuesday. er For Premium Lists and particulars, apply to J. K. HENRY, Secretary, . 20-fx4w - CHESTER, S. C. G. W. AIMAK & CO , ‘ children ami his stepchildren, ami ail of his real brothers and his stop- brothers. —At the Chicago Board of Trade Friday some one changed the signal service weather report, making tnc bulletin read tint the prediction of cooler weather was contradicted. Be fore the deception was discovered there r <. /- i t *■» t-v -at /--v. txr was a decline in corn, a number ot'! b U b C 111L IS O W members losing. —The Atlanta city council is consid ering a proposition to locate the city otlices in the building to in; erected by the Chamber of Commerce, The reli* tal, for a term of five years, would be , '0(1 per annum. Some of the coiin- ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. R. M. HUEY -FOR- THE COTTON PLANT-, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN J’ * CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, ' SURGICAL INSTIOJMENTS, RI m ABU IBB STOCK -—AT— tr L, S A M U E L S’. Perfumeries and Toilet Articles, Cor. King and VaiftWhorst Streets. CHARr.fSti)3j,' , S,C.' HEISER’S 8HOES! . J ImVe just returned from the Northern markets, where I have carefully selected and purchased one of the handsomest stocks of DRY GOODS ever brought to this market. I invite my customers and friends to call and examine my goods before making their purchases, feeling that I can suit the tastes of the most fastidious. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS in all the new styles and colors, Changeable Worsteds, Alpacas, Cashmeres, Ginghams, Shirtings,‘Domestics, Flannels, etc , etc. Our stock of PIECE GOODS is complete, and at low figures. . - - ' *' ' • Our.Goods will satisfy the most critical demand, aim prices favor the purchaser. These Goods only need To be seen to be appreciated. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. IPIRITsTT’S! DPIRHsTTS I Ladies are cordially invited to call and inspect our mammoth line of PRINTS. There never has been such a handsome and extensive collection of new and desirable shades placed ort.our counters. AH standard and reliable brands. Prices will he entirely sat- Isractory unu vuc \/nvjr.«itnK*nn> m,- y*v»i. Vi«m r o\ purit>ci .‘ will bo tnvtittke a selec tion from such an immense Variety or desirable patterns. An eight page forty column Agricultural Journal? the only paper in South Carolina published ecclvsively in the interest of the Farmer and Manufacturer. The Sou k&tucm WINNSBORO, S. C., CONNOR & CHANDLER. We have just received our stock ot HEISER’S GENTS’ SHOES. EACH PAIR WARRANTED. PRICE GUARANTEED. IsTOTIOISrS! IDTOTIOIn R! Novolties in Nottingham Valencienne and Linen Fichus, novelties in Cream, Black and Wluse Ties, and all styles of Laces. Also, a beautiful line of Ladies’ and Gents’ Silk Handkerchiefs, real Torchon Lace (Spanish) in Cream and Black. A good article in Pink Rpd Blue Mull, suitalrte for -ladies’ neck wear. / d GIVE ME A CALL.—Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. No trouble to show goods. Polite attendants ready to serve all visitors. - - - . - L. SAMUELS. _____ oilmen con-hlcrcd the rent ralher high, j ami n emumiltee has been appointed to and CHEAPEST Agricultural paper j consider the matter. There is also a | South. little talk of building n new city hall stytv rT-VTR a V1?AH“ at an expense of from $100,000 to LLNIS A iEAR, ; $150,000. mm, Endorsed by the leading citizens of the m i . C V,‘ a n , ' V A in ci ican state, and by,the best farmers In the Strffce Felegrapli Company s lines to I>raziU aid the Soutli ’ were formally opened Friday for the transmission Send postal for specimen copies for your- of messages. The first | self and your neighbors. Address, W. J. McKERALL, Marion, S. C. i message was one from President Ar thur to Dom Pedro. Heretofore tele graphic communication between this country and Brazil lias been had via St. Thomas. This new line is estnb It was stated in the papev, some days ago, that District Attorney Mel ton had handed in his resignation. Further accounts appear io throw some doubt on the subject, though per sons who dlnim to know say that the District Attorney will resign, if lie lias not already clone so. A Federal official, interviewed by a reporter of the News and Courier, expresses this opinion very decidedly: Tb had no doubt that the resignation ho ’.' St. Tliomas. T liis iiew iVm' is' cstid)- j —Your Lawyer and your Doctor who been sent in. Mr. Melton, he said, many j fished mi Galveston and through Mox-! advise with yon, win direct you to' J. M. months ago, expressed a desire to get rid | ico and Central America, down *be ije \.TY’S for Good Shoes, of the office. He said it was an ungrateful ; Pacific coast to Valparaiso, and across task and a very troublesome one, and it! the Andes to Rio Janeiro, injured his practice seriously. This gen-1 —The Calhoun (Ga.) Times says: tleman thought that Mr. Melton, among j “There is a child in this county which other things, was annoyed at the result of i ' vas born witii only one band. Some the political prosecutions last year. He said that when Mr. Meltrm assumed the office he found some 800 of 9C0 cases upon his desk. He at once went to Washington, at his own instance and at: operation performed, and also took his own expense, and plainly told the De-| hold of the arm, and the impression partment that all these cases could not bo 1 made upon the nervous system was so tried, that to do so would be tojming near- great that when the child was born ly half the male population of the several that portion ot his arm was gone. The , counties to the city at a tiiflc when their i ' s now about two years old and THE BEST.—T\xey are composed of a combination frame, set witii the finest i BEST ! French lens, do not rust and are the most j t-^yU'p ts'I’T POMfiYlRT' a "vn jerinthe durable in use. They can be adjust** tot FOR STYLE, FIT, COMDOKT AND fit a wide or narrow face, and will not con- DUR ABILITY, fuse the sight nor cause dizziness, by long and continued use. BEWARE OF I MIT A T/OiVS.-The The official organ of the State Grange, genuine are marked “King’s Patent” on ” the nose piece. Peddlers cannot obtain the K< ''wtTEY'iSTEQTACLES ARE NEED- , ( months before bis birth a brother of hi* mother had his band and a portion ! of his forearm so badly crushedrin’a j ‘ ,0 i !< 1 I cane mill that amputation was neces sary. The child’s mother sqw the —TRADE- NORMAN’S H£OTRAU*, Wc OORDSAL. L7L—When you cannot read the finest print at twelve inches from the eyes. When you cannot read for any length of time without fatigue or the letters running to gether. If the eyes need help they should have it at«ohce, : without regard to ftge v Do not be deceived by peddlers or travel ing opticians, who charge exorbitant prices for fitting eyes; but call on the authorized agents, who will guarantee a perfect fit at a reasonable price, and who have been iff structed in fitting eyes. CbNNOR & CHANDLER, * r . B Jewellers and Opticians, Winnsboro, S. C. THESE SHOES are UNSURPASSED ONCE MORE TO is well formed, with that exception.” services were needed on their farms. It was at his instance that Mr. Dallas San ders was employed by the Department to come here and sift out the eases, bringing only such as seemed neee dismissing the others. too, that he had been harshly treated by | Davis’s Pain KilluJI? the press and the people of the State for and experienced such discharging what he simply considered to , not m it at first be his duty as a sworn officer of the Govern- - ment. There were other causes of a pri vate nature, which lie had no doubt had influenced him, and altogether he was cer tain that the resignation had gone in or would at least be sent in soon. In official circles the impression is that Judge Willard will he the lucky succcssor, “but there seems to be no idea where he wifi get his backing, un less from the Mahone party in Wash ington.” A Literary Ainu Went West. The lime-stone water of Ohio disordered his bowels and laid him on a bed of siek- cessary to trial and | ,,l ‘ ss " hh horrible cramps. For three days and three nights he was wretched. Then Mr. Me»ton, felt, | j, e S ald “why didn't I think of Perry ” lie sent for it prompt and thor ough relief that he said lie was a fool for S T A I N S ON TIIE TEETH ARE SURE PRECURSORS OF DECAY. You can remove them and prevent their return by using WOOD'S ODONT1NE The reply to the inquiry of “Mer chant,” touching the rigid of the C. C. & A. Railroad Company to charge the present tariff on cotton, must, it ap pears to ns, be in favor of the Commis sion. It is true that in the Eider case the Supreme Court decided that under the charter the Company must charge on cotton iu bales as a “he*vj article”, and not as an “article of measure ment”. The same Court had previous ly decided that freight charges, under tbfe charter of the South Carolina Rail* -MARK- A STTTVEan'J effectual Remedy forth* cur*of all irregularities and disorders of the btom- acu and Bowels, whether in children or adults. It is accrutablo totho Stomach without being Prompt)? relieving pyfcntory, rlarrntBa, Chol- e.a Minbus, CAou .-a ial&ntum, FJux, GrJpinjf J ains, Flatulency, Nausea. Acidity of the Stomach, Heartburn, hick and Nervous Hoad ache and Dyspepsia. May be used in ad dcr&hireinentA of the Stomach and Hoviels from relaxation iuu>sihw*i or a chancre of food or water. ITOJE&M.A.Sr’S NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL' Is as pleasant and hartrJess as Black- - berry 'Wine. Docs not comrifi Opium and will not constipate. Specially recom- mrnded for Seasickness and Teething Children. Price 25c. and Ii.oo per bottle. . SoUl by alt Druggist, and Dealer, in Mrdldna, EXCELSIOR CHEMICAL Sole Proprietors, Walhalia, 3. C. U. S. A. COTTOX Sl'JKD. OOTTOIT SEED. COTTON SUED. -THE- Our Stock of LADIES’ CUSTOM MADE SHOES JUST IN. As we have sold these goods for a number of } ears, we can safely recom mend them in every particular. 1 A , ’ y • We respectfully request an inspec tion. McMASTEE, BRICE & gETCHfft FRONT —AND— -Ahead of all competitobs.- WITH A LAROE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, j ; For Men, Boys and Youths. Men’s 1 suits made of the finest Imported and do- ! mestie goods, and made equal to any cus- 1 tom-made work. Also, a large stock of j Ooerebats, in We different styles, Ulsters, i,Ul8tejYtlc $at > -eversibles, and the New j Market,'me latest out. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS!) Stock is coriinlete. Underwear in all weights and in all grades. SALE AND FEED STABLES NE W SHOES —AT— THE COR1VEP STOlil^.' GENTS’ AND LADIES’ FINE SHOES, ALL MADE OF GUARANTEED STOCK. TRY A PAIR. OEF FOR NEW YORK TO PURCHASE' FALL DRY HOORN. THIS SPACE WILL BE RESERVED FOR NOTICE OF MY STOCK. o\ a&r* sea.tit.' IT STANDS AT THE a ■tt -2 ITyE Win pay the hlshipt cash price for sound, YY Cry COTTCfN SEED, through our local agents, nt all railroad stauijns and steamboat Luidlmrs in this State during this season. from the teeth a id makes rt-e breath i.nrS ' We w ill also exchange Cotton Seed Meal fer 1 ‘ i . I,r 1 eatn l ,ure I COTTON sum Write for pamphlets- Corre- and sweet. Twenty-five cents a box spondei.c • Sold In trade. Supplied by A preparation harmless and efficient. It hardens the gums, stops their receding YV. C. FISHER, Columbia, S. C. DR. J. M. QUATILEBAUM, DENTIST. COLLHBXA, S. €. Office Over Stanley’s China Hall. May 10-8ra SAddles,Bridles and Harness—"way down yonder.” ULYSSE ti. DESPORTES. spondei.ee solicited. Charleston Oil Manufacturing Co., . 28 BROAD STREET, Sept 19x3m Charleston, S. C. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. A LL persons holding claims against the Estate of Milton. C. • Armstrong, de ceased, or the Estate of James R. Arm strong, deceased, will present them, prop erly attested, to A. S. DOUGLASS, Esq.; ana all persons Indented to either of said Estates are hereby notified to make pay ments to him, as my Authorized Agent M A P.G ABET ARMSTRONG, Sept 25-flxJ Administratrix. Young Men’s and Men’lNKA' Hats, with the patent flexible brim, UiaVWill shape to any head; also a line of Soft and Stiff goods. TO THE LADIES OF WINNSBORO. 1 1 ... Our Boys’ Stock Is the largest and most stylish that we have ever placed on dirt counters. Suits and Ooercoats of every de scription. All orders addressed to mv Pare wdl ref! tve prompt attention; and if the goods do not suit,‘will exchange or refund the money. M. L. KINARD, COLUMBIA, S^L NOTICK. —.Buy Zeigler Brothers’ Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Fine Shoes. J. M. BEATY.* TO ^11 persons indebted to the under signed for stock bought this sprihg and | summer and giving their notes for same, ! and knowing they fall due on the FIRST OF OCTOBER, wilj . to meet them promptly, as full payment will be required, unless other arrangemcnjtsjbe made by the parties holding said notes. Also, the notes of 1882 that I have carried oyer for the present year must be paid at once dr I will have to force collection if not itnmedi- ately settled. I mean business. A. WILLIFORD. The LIGHT-RUNNING “DOMESTIC.” That it is the acknowledged Leader in - tjie Trade is a fact that cannot be dis puted. ■ v .* - ... MANY IMITATE IT—NONE EQUAL IT! The Largest Armed, The Lightest Running, The most Beautiful Woodwork. AND IT 18 WARRANTED To be made of the best material. To do any and ail kinds of work. To be complete in every respect. For Sale by J. M. BEATY & CO., Winnsboro, S. C. Agents wanted In uhoccupied territo- •vy. Address DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., Richmond, Yirginia. . CARPKTS. Carpet* and Hona« Fnrnl.liljlr Goods, The Largest Stock South of Baltimore. Moquet, Brufiscls, 3-Ply and Ingrain Carpets, Burs. Mats and Crumb Clotna, "window Shades, Wall Papers, Borders, Lace Curtains, Cor nices and Poles, Cocoa St Canton Mattings, Upholstery, Engravings, Chromos, Picture Frames . Write for Samples and Prices. GEORGE A. BAILIE AUGUSTA, GA. June au-txly OOW 1 *4 v<- We have a small cjuantity of chopped Corn and Peas mix ed and Peas and Bran, which makes an excellent cow food. Also, a few bushels of Peas on hand. y , '‘ ■ 7 -f- * : K , * We would temind our friends that we buy a small quanti ty of GROCERIES at a time, and buy OFTEN, consequent ly they are always FRESH. PRICES AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. ' COME AND SEE US. ' J- H. HARDEN & BRO;'