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SSU' v - A • ' ^ - ■liaiWi»«Cje3L.^aTWS«W" n r i LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. I rf. Bratfeii and C. H. Brice, fj^cel- TH Ml III— »“, v mirgg.u«cag.^..T^?.-*.ia-<^ tHORSOAT, October 11, « i t IMS'. \ nw ArtvertUement*. •To Kent—J. B. Boyles.',.,. Notice—J. R. Boyles, Oerfr. Ilendquarters—M. L. Kimn-d. , Bank Report—T. K. Elliott, Cashier. Masonic Meeting—Geo. B. McCants', Wcretaiy... .•. . < Hoi For the Clicster Fair—J. D. Rattorree. > , > ' ,. ,. Sheriff’s 8ale-juo. D. McCarlcy, 8. F. C. ~ ( . / v For the Skin—McMaster, Brice & Ketchin. i. , ; . k School Trustees—Jqhn Boyd and Others, Clounty Board of Examiners. Local Brlere. —Attention is called to the notice of the County Board of Examiners, con- tainingThe lilt of new school trustees. —Mr. Williford is now engaged in painting his handsome dwelling on Congress street. When the work ia done it will add much to the attractive ness and general appearance of Mr. Williford’s premises.. Timely painting is economy in the end, and some quan tities of it judiciously distributed on .the different houses in ’town would impreve things considerably. —Treasurer Davis is busy every day collecting taxes. Taxpayers should remember that the time expires on the 50th of the month. The probabilities are that an extension pf time will be ’granted *W‘r the convenience of parties generally. Certainly it should be done. The ‘tjme is generally so short that it is & difflcikit matter for one to pay his taxes at all without returning a dozen times to do so. ^ , Wanted-A First-Class Salesman, to whom a liberal salary will be paid. None but a flrst-cljUfc man need ap ply. J. L. MiaiNAbtaH. * ,, m *goiric ntetoTiir& lent mnslc jyill be furnished ou that ; * REGULAR communication of WVnhs- oecasiou by the Charlotte Ttalian Band,' xX boro Lodge, No. 11. A. F. M., will bp o lW4i In MasoiHc Hall thfi. (ThubbPaV) (ThokbOaV) enmg at 7J4 o’clock. ‘ V< A GEO. B. McCANTS, Oct 11 Secretary. - e UTlCURA Soa; phur ami Car' POfe THSS SKiS. Thymol Soap, c and Glycerine and Winnsboro must send a representative delegation to Chester on the coming of the 18th— representative of her beauty, Intelligence and culture. ITEMS *&'»’*' FEASTKRTILLE. t —The Feastcrville High School, witb Miss Murv.Y Fcaster as teacher has been reopened; Cashmere Bouquet. Soap, Sliver Soap^ —Our entf i ni-isms- eltizens Messrs Flonncyi Soap, Eraslve Soap, Ritchon Soap —uui cmupiifing citizens, aicssi«. and s^pe, for gafe by D. P. and J. JU. Crosby, have erected , McMaster, Brice & Kp.ncniN.- a saw and grist inil^ttt Herbert. j SravSnaini? * i; rrWe are authorized jo contradict , SOTACE. the rumor publiclv oirculated last win-' 'A *> 0 w ', >:• ■ .> ' ♦ nr concerning the elopement mitortn- i “"J 1 ®*"? 5 ? *3^ 3? ‘ % , ® 1 : office of the County Commissioners until nately reported. 1 —Mr. Ben James, who inspected the Corner roads a few days since, reports HEADQUARTERS, them in better condition than at any previous time since the war. —The Crosby Institute has an atten dance of about fitly pupils, and still they come. This is right. The young mnst be educated, and our people are too sparsely settled and too needy to educate them properly without united —George WasfnhgW, colored, near Bnckhead, at midnightttil the 28th ult., ; Tuesday, November 6th, 1883, from per sons desiring the position of Keeper or Superintendent of the Poor House • FAr- ties applying must come \ta\l recommend ed. ” By order of the Board: J. R, BOTtfiJs', Oct ll-flx2 Clerk, i.,. TO REST. A S the Guardian of Maggie .Belle Cloud, I will offer fotrenLat Ridgeway, S. C.Jon the 19th day of October, 1883, atone o’c'oek, p. m., to the highest bidder; for money, the following tract or plantation of land, to wit: All that plantation lying near the Town of Ridgeway, on the eastern ,. on lost an outhouse containing ids old | side thereof, formerly owned by Ruff & corn, 'about Qflccn bnahels of whe, Z and a fine lot of good Clothing. The “Ruff A Cloud Farm”, and now in the tire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. —Mr. John Simpson, a model farmer of the Sandy River cotton belt, has picked only twelve hundred pounds of seed cotton from a highly manured field of five acres, which last year pro- dneed a bale per acre. Mr. T. J. Cun ningham has finished picking an^i ^on- verted his cotton fields into pastures. —Dr. J. L. Thompson, formerly of the Corner but now of Columbia, is spending a portion with his parents and iok. Possession if of January, 18« J. R. BOYLES. of his honeymoon, find friends in this possession of Robert D. to be given on the 1st dag of January, 1884. Oct ll-flxl SHERIFF'S SALE, ••j, virtue of an execution to me directed, [ will offer for sale before the Court House door in Winnsboro, South Carolina, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER B T .' Among the Justices.—The case of 'the State vs. George Pearson^ on the charge of petit larceny', was tried be fore Justice Catheart on Monday, the j Sthinst. Messrs. Ragsdale fr Rsirstlulo! ^ appeared for the dctene.e. The do- next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for CASH, the following- described property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and rtjtimte in the County of Faieneld and Stare bt Sttuth Carolina, con taining Willie i FIVE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, section, having married Miss Carter, of that city, on the 2nd hist.! more or less„and bounded by lands of Jno. The Corner tenders its congratulations p^pr 0 ^* 1 ’ ^ r8 ' 1 ‘ A ' nn ami best wishes to the Doctor and his < Levied upon as the property of James B. Walker at the su’t of Sarah E. Means —We tear no Corner man has feiidaut was acquitted and discharged. • l against James L*. Walker. JNO. D. McCARLEY, S. F. C. i euiv. t the prize subscriiitiou to the News Sheriff’s Office, Winnsboro, S. C., an o Hekai.u, so generously offered October 8th, 1883. •Vi of cot-i by the editors, for ihc hugest water-j Oct ll-fxtd ton for the last, three day •. hru, been I melon. Moon, sun, drought, moles firm and somewhat advancing. On Hud l ight depredators—all conspired Cotton Market.—The pi H.i Wednesday it stood as follow^ Low middling*.. agj.inst us. The last robbed Mr. Cal- REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THft ,..,10 I vm Castles of fiddling.. n single night. j* —The u,doted people here deny that .f his entire crop of thirty f INNSB()R0 NATIONAL BANK, Good middling (Compliment Appreciated.—A lady living in Columbia wrote us several days since: “Will you give me the price of your News and Herald (weekly)? You have more variety and display more energy than any weekly £ have ydt Had the good foi - - tune to find about here.” New Advertisement.—We desire lo call Ihc attention of our readers to (he new advertisement of Mr. M. L. .Kinard, which appears in to-day’s issue. Our entejprisin f friend of the capital makes offers in the clothing line simply hard to beat. Read his hdvertisement and his terms will speak we can more forcibly than you go to Columbia give him a cal! hfid inspect his new and complete stock of clothing. Colli they have passed a resolution not to engage their wtA!l*i us cooks and i washers the coming year, as has been reported of them. They do not think they can be beuefilted by acting con- trarily towards the whites, but kindly, and this Reeling prevails, tte undcr- stand; in their meetings. —Died of congestive chills, on the 28th ult., Mr. Jesse C. Boneyj in liis thirty-ninth year. He leaves a wife and six small children to thotirn ids loss. Besides his many other excellent qualities as a citizen and Chrisliaii, Mr. Boney was a firie singer, and ns such fi eqneml v led the choirs at Beaver (’reek and other churches, where his When I loss wjil be long severely felt. —It has been noticed that no man can possibly approach the editorial tripod without getting wise beyond —AT— TY/INNSBORO, In the State of South Yv Carolina, at the close of business October 2nd, 1883. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts........ ... '.$117,722 03 Overdrafts....» 78,885 44 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 75,000 00 Dm: from other National Banks.. 3,453 52 Real estate, furniture and fix tures 1,816 05 Current expenses and taxes paid S hocks apd other cash, items.... .. ills of other Banits/. Fractional paper c u r r e im y, nickels and pennies Specie Legal tender notes Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent, of cir culation) Due from IT. S. Treasurer, other tMp 5 per cent, redemption fund " • 1,333 17 1,304 00 0,930 00 75 79 5,795 25 4,011 00 975 00 GRAND FALL OPENING GROC ’-BY— ?. laiek & ire. ALWAYS FRESH AND CHEAP AT HARDEN'S. We have just received a fresh supply of WESTERN FLOUR of all grades, and more to arrive in a few days. . We keep constantly on hand SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS and MOLASSES. Also, SHELF GOODS, CANNED GOODS, CHEESE, and in fact every thing usually k pt in the GROCERY LINE. BAGGING AND TIES, BOOTS, SHOES AND HARDWARE. LATEST STYLES! J. II. HARDEN & BRO. f w WTiile we have some^ood suits at §7.50, $9, $10 and $12, the variety at $13.50 and $15 is'inucli greater, and embraces many very desirable and handsome mixtures, cut both in walking coats and sacks. There is no dlecount on the wool—it’s the gene' v articlb. The garments are of stylish shapes, sewed with silk, well made * and nicely trimmed' Do you contemplate buying a suit sooh? If so, you should see these when coming to Columbia. If there Is anything under'the sun in Fail and Win ter apparel that you require you can find it in our stock. • ; BOYS’ SUITS. To the ladies of Winnsboro we wish to announce that we have the largest stock of Boys’ Clothing in Columbia. Boys’ school and dress suits; also a handsome line of Kiltaforthc little ones, and made and trimmed in the latest styles. We also guarantee a perfect fit. All orders sent to my address will receive prompt attention, and if they do not suit or fit, you can re- turn_them by paying half express. ‘ illy, /IJRGEST SELECTION! LOWEST PRICES! Respectful! 91. L. KINARD. wiiAT NEXT! YES, THE We hog to inform our friends and pa trons that we can confidently say that our FALL AND WINTER STOCK is now complete in every depart ment, and defies competition. DRESS GOODS, VELVETS, HOSIERY, and GLOVES, All of the VERY BEST MAKES and Styles. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS' in all the newest styles. o T fiESEiVED mm! TEN THOUSAND “SUGENHEIMER’S CHOICE” CIGARS. A GOOD TEN CENTS CIGAR SOLD FOR FIVE CENTS A PIECE. JML ELi <££> TEN BARRELS OF VERY FINE PURI’ j] NORTH CAROLINA CORN ^WHISKEY: 2RESSMAKITG DEPARTMENT -At- WITTKOWSKY & BARLCITS' ■ * i • PALACE OF ATTRACTIONS l IS NOW IN FULL OPERATION. WINTER CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS ! ! For Men, Youths, Boys and Children, ! OR’EMELY LOW PRICES. at WHITE GOODS. OHr stock is quite full of all of the best fund..;'. Total. J.550 00 .. ,$225,881 25 Tlik Pubue Wkli..—The public well in front of the Town Hall has been again repaired, and it is now in con stant Use by (Hose wtio cannot procure water siippiv conveniently elsewhere. It was worked upon sometime since, and as was thought put in a thorough, substantial condition, but owing to home defects it was found necessary to renew the vfrdi-k of several vtefekti ago; It is to be hoped thSt no furthei’ trou ble will be had. * ^ / Fairfield AiikaD —The Columbia fcorrespondent of the News and Cou rier says of the respective delegations from the various counts in the South O&foli'ia College: “Thtf eastern sec- fion of the State leads in attendance at the College this session. Omitting ilfchland,' the counties of Fairfield, Marion and Sumter send the largest number of students—12, 10 and 12 respectively.” We are ahead in quan tity; will not tlie next commencement Examination demonstrate the fact that we are ahcaif Iff Quality too? We hope so. ■ The Debating SoLiety.—The more advanced boys of Mofa'fit Zion. College have organized quite a promising de bating soefetf, which be'irf Some fneasure connected with that institu tion. The newly organ! 2'eiT Society is Upon the ruins of the old one that ex isted and prospered during,the winter hionths of Ikst yfeftY, and conducted fiirgelv by the same set of young men. Mr. Wardlaw,' the progressive young Priticfpal of Mofmt Zion, purposes Attending upon their deliberations,‘ to Encourage flfnd to aid them in the com- ihendahle uliderfaking. Success to tite new organization f Trfc Chester BAtt.—We are in receipt 6lf an invitation to attenri* the fifth annual fair ball of the Young Men’s Pleasure Club, of Chester. Tlie ball will lake plate at the winding up of the approaching Chester fair, on Thursday evening, October 18, at the Central Hotel. in that place. The fol lowing-named gentlemen compose the respective committees, to wit? Major T.S. Mills, D. Hemphill; Esq., Hon. J. J. McLure and the Hon. John L. Agurs; the cbttiinHtee of arrangements, Messrs. W. $ Wylie, F. T. Monraft, fa. 8. Wat*ti/ W. T. Robison, Jr., S. M. DaV^Ja, Alex. MacDonald and J. Q. Hoodfloor managers, Messrs. #. W ; Ditnovant, W. F. Babcock, Pad] measure, and being stuffed and ready at the slightest hint to cackle ovt • any subject regardless of time and place foi- the benefit of (himself and) his feUowmen. Whilst an Icelandic edi tor would prove to he the most Voluble authority on banana culture, another, sweltering under his broad sombrero ill the tropics, could explain to an Exquitnaux the best method of catching seals. It was not, therefore, absurd that we should have consulted with regard to the mo/estation of moles, and that we should be able to suggest an effective remedy hitherto vainly sought. for in pots, t&r, horns, rotteii eggs and traps. That the family has iuertsased, notwithstanding this formidable array of death-dealing in struments/ proves conclusively that the moled prefer their favorite diet of! watermelon roots to the slow process of starvation suggested to Ihem by the pots buried in their runs, and their sleek coats to one of “tar and feathers”, however strangely it may Hound. Moreover, fnal theV have respectfully declined tampering with horns, simply because they cannot “come out at the little entls” of them; afrd, though at first they did see in every several rot ten £gg iJA devil in disguise, And fled with quivering hearts and winged footsteps home,” they have since then learned to laugh over the huge joke practised upon them by the human family, and to see those eggs with undistorted imagina tions. Furttie^ on in ouf investiga tions we discovered the mole to be a subterranean root-eater, and not a bird as might have been supposed by some. His habitat^ therefore, is in the earth i$nd not the air. The remedy accord ingly becomes plaiu—to plant the melons in gourds filled with earth and hang them up on mftrtin-poles, and, then, if ftie vines' are still molested, the [Holes should be surrounded every six inches with tin slanting towards the ground. d. b. An AMlstnnt to NMare A than stepped into a drug store the other day and called for a bottle of Nor- LI ABILITIES. Capital stock paid in S 75,000 00 Surplus fund 15,000 00 Undivided profits. 13,478 40 National Bank notes outstand ing...! — 65,600 00 Dividends unpaid 96 00 Individual deposits subject to check 29,122 07 Due to other National Banks.... 5,084 12 Notes and bills re-discounted... .5,000 00 Bilis payable. 17,500 00 THE PUBLIC WILL ALWAYS APPRECI ATE A PUBLIC BENEFIT This was the only t hought By which we were actuated when-tie first prooos. 0 to make the extensive changes which to-day are a reali ty In,four mld.-A. The wants ot the peo ple we are determined to sunply. Tni., fact. Is now fully cwtnonstiatcd. Tie change telb the amount ot tie mv lay was unlimited., beoai'.oe • aiterdepartmentna*t*n*r ’ THE 'CAPITAL REQtTHJ. FOR EACH OF T11F.3Y: 111. partments would make a hands. ni bv count But'its don.-.JJuj v.H*,. m ..i.jIti lo: that outeity should siar d sveo- u • ■" .r.i. wefeitihst'tohrtDg our tmiii • • -• !•- Lshment on en tqiml foorr.v' ’ ' > n • York, Dost on. or i Use whet'"' plttC<-h..ff>r r OUl'TlftffO :S < such mov'iitude. cnh'.iln' • i ns-or'im ntsln taedficp*.-: of Dross K tcloj, KHk i. '.s . » velvets, M4tilnery. A h-.ve nadlf ow.SeJee■ i froratue rit'JDlftJT’s or brainls of Lougclotbs, Shirtings, Sheetings, Twills and Drillings. • Ab of the above goofis are offered at the LO VEST CASH PRICES. Tlierefore an early call of inspection is cordially solicited. P. LANDECKER & BUG. THE OLD CROW WHISKEY ALWAYS OX IIAjYJ). -AT— B. SU(xENHEIMER’S. HElSElt’S F( )R SALE! in:uijsK-iJAS>K, EVERY CLIMEON^THE i.EORi;. i? . J Q iiUiJ ■Antr UttL Total.... ..;. $225,881 25 State of South Carolina—County of Fairfield—ss: I, T. K. ELLIOTT,' Cashier of the above- named bank, do Solemnly swear tii^t above statement " ’ "* swear tH^t tlie true to the best Of my knowledge andJhMief. ,, . i,. T; K. ELLIOTT, Ckshief: Subscribed and sworn to before me tills 9th da^- of^fktober; 1,883. Chandler, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: R. Robertson,' G. II. McMaster, Jas. A. Brice, OctlO-fl Directors. Nature in bringing <be system to its natu ral condition. - * Prom Abro, i. Our traveilfig agent writes ns thfff Nor man’s Neutralizing Cordial is very popular where he has been. He has trouble what ever in selling it ks everyone knows it to be the best, most pleasant and most liarm- iess Umily merUebte In existence. • ■ Vs ' ACIIOOL, TKUNTKES. A T a meeting of the County Board of Examiners on Monday, the 8th inst. the following gentlemen Were appointed Trustees in their respective School Dis- fricts: * i I > We U'tve a!*o uddod a L dlts’. MIssp •’ lOdCaHdrcn's ; Underwciii D<i’»jtmci.i. nev or before m-mpted in r Souvl.. ’I hi- l>“p»rvme. e. • , pies one of m - i or ■ ii; cent 0>llei'ie-, w'i! ,: i :ve •. <, four slab w y-. T’-c cnbr ment is uyut'd n F!i-v c .present’ll^ n.hnt i> u.u.ui ■; pave also (vddyd. at tii; ‘ i of our many friends. oUCh lolP.’it* t !» s- M.lU.l. Depe.t'fl " miormtij. ,i.uii s oi :• ■ UP.a thul we il iVf-I dw two as oktlU d urn is -rti e l to t he task .s o th' - Bufith, ar Cutnr and rii-yr, uid Miss Marshall, as Drap.-r and Finisher. Tnese art Is.'n. taste lies loinf been know i in tliu most faabc .’iib. ctrctee of New York, Baltimore, l'!itlud,'i; ;o- and Chicago. ; DKY GOODS, TliEREFORE WE HAVE no hesitation la saying to the ti ll and south r JltUiUL'i >» Aitv J a Wc Iicve just received our stock of IIEISER’S GENTS’ SHOES. EACH i’Aiit WARRANTED. PRICE GUARANTEED. FOR STYLE, FIT, COMFORT AND DURABILITY, THESE SHOES arc UNSURPASSED i- a v # la •> Our Stock of LADIES’ CUSTOM MADE SHOES JUST IN. As we have sold these goods for a number of years, we can safely recom mend them in every particular. We respectfully request an inspcc tion. McMASTSD, BEIGE & KUTCHIN. BACON, N r'li Tit i I liPi H M.’NESS, CORN, SiH)E> BRIDLES, MEAL, notions; Carolina that we h ive r.n class Dress-.Maktng Deportment v.H can rely on their most, partleulav M any freak of tilshlon Jr.uug r.*al'z t flitedittp tn excellent S'vh-a sp i t,u . our Dress-Maklug D.'partov nr. srqi;. , i everythin'/ necessary lorltsrequ i i we are fully oretviied to gunran: In fltttng, stv'.e and workmans ,i We solicit the tavor of y i .r o .( •, -*• person or by mall. wbK'h,- o qi n- v prompt and careful apeuttoh av dl tlui" fvo are, yours very truly, WinKOWSKY & JB \ RUOH CHAb LOTTE, N. C. i» e or \v\h m * lou to m ■>; [NnUCEMEJJTS FOR CASH. UUU’Jif' oa Tilis ias. BUCKWHEAT—The firsf of the season. One Barrel of the BEST OATMEAL. FRESH PARCHED COFFEES in half am! one pound packages. CllEKSE and MACARONI. ILLS. f School District NoM,'—;W. B.' Estes, Dr. W. Meador. To be filled out. School District No. 2 —Jno. S. Douglass, R. C. Clownty, W. E Rnsborough. School ^strict No. 8.'—S. R. Johnston, Ed. D. Moiiley, Jno, Vinson. School District Nd.' 4.-W. A Sfflitff,' M. W., Boulware, IV H. Robertson. ■Bchool District No. S.Wno. Hollis, Sami. McCormick, N. A. Petty.' a , School .District No. 6.—& U- Drills, F. L. M. Duke, Pqstell Harrisdp, colored. School District No. 7.—To be filled. out.' Old Trustees to act until new ones are ap pointed. * School District No. 8.—S. W* Bookhart, J. A. Turkett. To be filled outA .School District Na Jb-^FloJd Jackson, D. G. Ruff, N. C. Robertson.' , , School District No. 10.—C. K. Rabb,'Joe. A. Clark, Wm. B. Murray. School District No. 11.—D. L. Glenn, Thompson Chappell, Andrew M. Wallace. School District No. 12.—J. T. Stitt, T. H. Andrews, M. A. McDowell.. fichool District Na 13.—W.' J. Clowney, I. M. Means, Ben j. James. • School District No. 14.—J. H.' Won, Jas. A. Brice, H. L.'MIUott. School District. No. 15.—J. • T. Dawkins, Amo? Davis, Jcre Kabb,-colored. ... School District No. 16.—R. 8. De<portes, A. F. Ruff, E. W. Parker. A School District No, 17.—H. JL Glenn, J. P. White, Thoe/Watt. JOHN BOYD, C. A. DODULASS, J. E/McDONALD, • County Bd. Ex.' Favrneld County. Octll-f2x2 ... . . FARM MACHINESY I fur sale,'direct from the manu facturers, ail hinds of Agricultural Martiin- ery, Implements, etc„ eic. Engines ot all sizes, from three to oneltfitrared and fifty horse power. • 1 *y ■-* J3AHLY dMIOtilS. in yon wish onions early in tlie spring, all sizes aud prices, plant the PEARL ONION SET this If apy person wist For sale by , above-mentioned g< JF yon wish onions earl ftlL _ McMASTKBt Brick A Krtchih. SAW MILLS AND GRIST MILLS, * Manufactured at tlie Metropolitan Iron Works, Richmond, Virginia. From the York, Pennsylvania, Agricul tural Works—all kinds of Implements, {rpifi a Ucel-Scfew to a Thresher that will thresli and cleah sixty bushels of wheat per lioffr or two hundred bushels of hats per boar. ...» Sulky Ploughs, Cultivators, Harrows and Ploughs and Plough stocks of ad kindj? and .sizes. Also Reapers, with self-dropper or self-binder. I am agent for the DEVRICK HAT AND COTTON PRESS. Tills Press will, with three hands, press straw in §mall bales as fast fast ns the thresher can clean it; ami with three hands j can bale cotton faster than a sixty-saw gin can turn the lint out.. , , I have also some of the best mad" COT TON GINS, with alUbe modern improve ments, with PRESSES, from the factories; I also sell COTTONSEED OIL MILLS. Scales of.ftU sizes, that will weigli fi; :m one-half pound to five tons. Carriages, Buggies and Riding Curt-, qf all sizes aud prices. ■»*_- ^shes topcrelips >fthe SALE SARDINES and SALMON. AND FEED STABLES. CODFISH, MACKEREL and LOBSTERS. CANNED BEANS, PEAS AND CORN, ‘‘j'* ^ • •••: ; • f* v -. • ^ ,V4 v! f‘ - PEACHES, APPLES, SLICED AND GRATED PINEAPPLES, JELLIES and MARMALADES, And a groat many other things which you find in a FIRST-CLASS GROCERY. CABBAGE, APPLES, ONIONS AND POTATOES ALWAYS ON HAND. ... r ; . AT NOTICE. S. S. WOLFE’S. ' ‘ * TO all persona indebted to the unde.r- signed for stock bought this spring and I have knnwn and watched the use of Swift's S-.rt erne for over fifty yearn, and have never known or beard of a failure to cure Biood Poison when prop- «dy taken. I used it on my servants from 1850 t<» as did also a numlicr of my nc isjhhors, and ir every case ths.t came within my knowledge it effected a cure. In all my life 1 have iievi r known a remedy- that would so fully accomplish what it Is recoin- menued to do. n. L. DENN’AIU), Perry, Ga. j I have known and used Swift's Specific for mop? than twenty years, and have seen more wonderful' results from its use than from any remedy in of out of the Pharrascopaia. It is a certain cud calc antidote to all sorts of Blood Poison. i. DICKSON SMITH. M. D., -j Atlanta, Gs. J WHAT DRUGGISTS SAY ; Who have Seen the Effects of Severe TeitsJ Has plven better sntisfnrtion than any remedy foi" Blood Diseases we have ever handled. &CU1LLEU X STEVENS, Washington, D. C. Many physicians have endorsed S. S. S. as a spa • clflc fur Blood Diseases. S. MANSFIELD & CO., Memphis. ! Have seen S. 8. S. stop the hair frora'fs.lling out lie a very short time. Wonderful effects in all skiu or Blood Diseases. W. H. PATTEPSON, Dallas, Texa o Wc do not hesitate to say that for a year past wo* have sold more of Swift’s Specific (S. S. S.) than all other Blood Purifiers conjoined, end with most astonishing results. One gentleman who used half a dozen bottlea says that It has done him more pood, than treatment which cost him $1,000. Another who has used it for a Scrofulous affection reports a per- nanent cure from its u.-e, VAN SHAACK, STEVENSON & CO., Chicago. 81,000 r.EWARD! Will ho paid to any Chemist who will find on an-.l- pels of lOf) bottles S. 8. S., one particle of Mercury, Iodide Potassium, or any mineral substance. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, (la. j^FWrito for the little book, which will bo mailed 'roe. Price: Small size, $1.00 per bcltls. Large size, folding double quantity!, $1.75 bottle. All Drug* fi»u tell ib II mi JpiEDlf! S£1T,H:B MYSTI5AI N3S IKSiAS B'JT SGJEK- TIF;3 AA5 SPECirlS. A BEMKDY of ryrrr yian tlartrUng. A BBMEDY innrc jj-Viukr. - ftt borne, and wnera be t known, t'lan jl other roneti:Mo{its HrA. A BEMKOY en lur ed by the best Physicians . -and Dri.ggtats a* it? home. A KEMIlliY that Mr. V. W. O'Neill, Ooodwater, Ala., snys raised his wife from an invalid s bed, *tn1 he t't'Ueves wiiwf berii/e. A KEMF.OY of which a prominent Atlanta merchant said, ‘'1 would have given $500 as soon as I wo Id u ntekle forwbat two botUcs of your medicine did for my duugnter.’’ A HEMKOY in regard to which 8 J Cassells, f sunnner and giving/ their notes for same, aipl knowing tlie)- fall due on tlie FIRST OF OCTOBER, will prepare to meet tbem promptly, as full payment will be required, j unless other arrffbgenieuts be made by the ; parties holding said notes. Also, the notes ’- , , , ... , ...u of 1882 that I have carried over for {lte j the municipal year w,M r ose on the 1-th j day of October—afti r wnich date the pen- THE attention of the taxpayers of V.’ini iiboro is called to tbe fact that the! books for the (bllection of Town Taxes for (Ur, Grange <*a • writes*"1 have used for the last t’fl yearn the medicine you are putting up and consider it the best i ombinatiou ever gotten toge'her for tuedi/easus for which It is recom mended. . A REMEDY of v.hich Dr. Joel P.ranham. Allan-, ta, said: “Jhem tMminefl the recipe, and have no hesitation iu advising its use, and confiacutly recommend it.” _ „ „ . , A RK1UEDY which the Rev. H. B. Jonnson, near Marietta, Ga., sc vs he has used in ms tatn- ily with the "utmost satisfaction” and recom mended ft to three famine- "who found it to by just what it fs recommended.'’ A REMEDY of which Pemberttn. Iverson, <4 Denison say: "We have been selling it for many years, with constantly im reason? sales, f he ar ticle is a staple with ns. and one Of a/mtu/e merit. A REMEDY ol which Lamar, Kankin & Lamar wiv: "We sold SOgro'din fourmonths, and never sold W in anv place hut wh»t it was wanted ogam.’ A REMEDY by which Dr. Baugh, of LaCirangc, Ua.,sa}'s: "1 cured one of the racist obstinate cases of Viczniors Menstruation that ever came within mv knowledge, with h fow hottlw.' A REMEDY of which Dr J. C Hums, Notnsulga, Ala , says: I nm fully convinced that it is tin- rivaled for that class of diseases which it claim* A REMEDY about which Mu], JchnC. Whitner, of Atlanta, well nu t favorably known all ove* the Foiled states as aOeuerai Insurance Agent, K.ys. “I ured lUU remedy before the war on d largo plantation on a great number ot cases, *.1. ai.UI rt i.e>d I■>i in o Q rt oIioom will. atxAuie. sacct't A REMEDY about which Mr J. W. Strange, ot Caitotjjvllie, Ga . certi les that one bottle -cured piTsent year tnugt.be paid at once or I will have, to force collection if nob tiumedi- utely settled. I mean business. A. WjriXSFORD. ally of fifteen per cent, will be added. 1. N. WITHERS, Sept 29-ft'l Clerk and Treasurer. two members oi his foiailj of menstrual irregu larity of ma .iy years siamtlng. A REMEDY thu is cheaper than any oTtren hrdicinroI its kind in the world, because I ou 2 Bom.ES WILL CVKE THE MOST OCVIN UC CASE. Tills (i’f.T POPULAR HEM ED V IS BRADEIEI.O S Fem ai Kkoulator, (V.Vuj in's Best Frlcn-1. > I or sale by all DruggUU- 11 ice: Small size 75 cents. Largo size Si.ia. Solo Proprietor „nu Jlann tret’i rer ' J.BKADBTELD, Na 10S8. WyorWreet. Atlanta.Qa. CASTIlfi: SOAP. • : TJLUE-MOTTLED, Brown and . White X) i pi potted Castile Soap, for sale at the O^rr by W. E. AIKJ5N. J $25 REWARD) 4 REWARD OF TWENTY-FIVE DOL- /. LAHSisbereby (tuend for tha ap- prel.ension of i ne or more of tiip porttffs e neerned in kl e robheiT of my atore in . koift pia»« on ti.e night of Monday, Sentem- -.T-v.««•>’..«“• l’ ”"*; ..or2k U. G. DKSPORTfe. call at Mr. JAMES Q. DAV l'-S yftjce and s*.,. leave drord with biui, and I a., coil, .and L 1 ' , , show catalogues, etc. ‘J A3I Eft FA GAS, AGENT. May 17-tf | Sept 80-talni issm YOUK COTTOK #ins. I NSUB ARCH wriltet *n OFttofi Mi no, tor wlioit time, si rent** rbie rates. J. C. CAtDWELL, liMutance Agent. WOOD’S ODONT1NE PRYOR’ S PILE 1 EjSSSnSa! 5 1 OnTTMEUT IS NOT GOOD TO CLEAN THE teeth of a comb or a ciohscut saw, but it cleanses the TEETH OF HUMAN BEINGS As NO other preparation can.. !t is p r fertiy harmless and promptly efficient. 25 cents a box. W. C. FISHER, Wholesale Agent, Columbia, S. C. For sale in Winnsboro by McMasteh, Frick & Kltcihn. , oi any ta _ ) any stage I For this annoying trouble it bs» been In popular use for many years, and Is very favosably known as a SPECIFIC CUItE. It Is also the ve-y best remedy SORB NIPPLES, Felons, ConNs, . Scald Bead, Tetter, Ulceus and diseases. From Montgomery, Ala., a gentleman writes: " I had been sorely etflUied icitK IHUs/or ten year*, and obtained immediate relief and a permanent cun by Bring Pryor’s Ointment ” A gentleman writes from Cnsseta, Ala.! “ I nsed Pryor’s Ointment In on a, grmated out of Jt'e* qf; war, Sent by Sold by Aght wear* standing, and u. an incredibly ahou wine U made a complete cure.* Sent by mall on receipt of the price 50c. abex. t a and Dsalers everywbeie. 'the t ' Na 108 8. ia inaierseverywneie. •n'ssissw'.! 8. P yor bt, Atlanta, Go, J