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^ - Sr K .. I :ckan5 is very busy Fitz John Porter case, jf the old soldier will lit to the attention of .1 g the present session. the German socialist pent ten years in prison mes and countries in Euild be a good thing for mvui ?m.vcv Jk/i ViVOCV-5 iv je remained in prison per.vugusta Chronicle says that >r iliiler, of New York, has ten > the influence that Mr. Coukling Perhaps so, but certainly it must w in a very quiet. anostentations way. Very few people will be able to conclude as the Chronicle. Mr. Malleck warns the English aristocracy and plutocracy that if they do not presently relax their grip upon t he laboring poor, the English mob may prove move enduring but not less formidable, when -roused, than the French mob. m CM Amokg the immigrants lately arrived in California is an eighteen-year-old boy from Canada who measures seven foot in height and weighs two hundred pounds. He cheated considerable excitement on landing in San Francisco, where he was mistaken for the Chinese yinnt. Tae Baltimore American says: If Speaker Carlisle had tried he could not have selected a more appropriate lot of names than those of the members of ; he Congressional Committee on Foreign Affairs. In view of the talk of war with Great Britain, they are especially clever: Wise, Lamb, "Wail and Ketchwn. The State capitol at Des Moines, Iowa, which was begun in 1870 has just been completed. It is built of -Missouri yeiiow ana gray stone, is &33 feet in length, 246 in width, and feet to the top of the cornice. It cost $2,362,631, and what is remarkable there is no complaint of any jobs or stealage in the construction. Owen Meredith's biography of his father has reopened the Bulwer scandal. The son had a delicate task to steer clear of offending the memory of his mother, and seems to have made a ghastly blunder.. Lady Lytton lived "for twenty-two years in poverty and (iica m that condition, iier executor proposes to help right her wrongs. The Iroquois Democratic Club, of Chicago, has sent a delegation to Washington to wait upon the Democratic National Executive Committee in the interest of Chicago as the place for the next Democratic National Convention. Chicago's prospects are about as promising as any of its rivals, and we can see no objections to the selection of that city. P. T. Barnum, the showman, does not propose to have any iegal squabbles over his "will; if he can help it. After drawing up that document he called in three physicians of good standing to witness the signature, after which they made oath that "they belii-vpil fhn fesfninr to bn of sormd and disposing mind and memory." Tenxysox is said to be a miser and millionaire. A London writer says he ought to be called Moses Tennyson and illustrate his poetry with a pawnbroker's sign. Literary labor is an agony with him, but he possesses an iron constitution. He has the genius of an angel, the fame of a Hercules and the avarice of a "Washington curbstone broker. The New York Tribune shows by statistics that the South, last year, got V J. rr TAT i.1 A AA AAA C ^ ~ IHU /,iVl VI LUG <?W,WV iuimxglituis. There are Several reasons for this. The negro keeps out the white man; many of our people do nc carc for outside ' opulation; and when others in this >n arrange to procure 'European hey are lyingly kept away at id Castle Garden. _ 'i i i - d z,ns /of I take ? our tch the xS of ferReading /II, in Pennsylvania, xy exteusive establish^^5d, because it cost $37 a ^Trails, while in other secJie country they could be made It has been proven that the ^-/^o^nern iron mills can make iron at r- a /mich less fignre than Northern mill#, eren in the most favored localities, *ml this doubtless lias oeeu uic uauoc of the suspension of more than one | > mill in the North. * V < t % * w* otner rep.oiiiess interests .aever profits the ?:rich they are engaged be made to pay, wherein consists the justice of the outside interference, to cut down the profits of the railroad business to the lowest living margin? The war upon railroads is improper as a matter of policy and indefensible as a matter of right. General Rosecrans contributes the longest autobiography to the Congressional Directory and Skinner, of North Caroliua, the shortest. Gen. Slocum, ot iNew x oi'K, represents a constituency of 6,082,871; George "\Y. Cassidy, of Nevada, one of 62,269; Justin D. Morrill is the oldest Senator. John E. Kenna, the youngest. The oldest Representative is William D. Kcllev, of Pennsylvania, born in 1814; the youngest, George E. Post, also of Pennsylvania, born in 1854. m a? New Haven, Conn., is one of the richest cities in the world, we believe, but the Health Officer there, Dr. Liudsev, tells the people that the real ex citing cause of typhoid fever is, in most cases, the cesspools, and many other sources of foul air, in or about the houses where the fever exists. The Providence Journal adds: "In New Haven, as in Providence, typhoid fever is a filth disease, and people, whether they live in palaces or in hovels, do not have the disease unless they breathe foul air, or drink impure water." Profkssok Huxley has declared j that "in his voyage around the world, and in all his studies of savage life, he | found 110 people so miserable, wretched and degraded as those who exist in the poorer quarters of London. The barbarians who live in a constant state of violence and depredation, and who are exposed to the worst rigors of climate and weather, have more enjoyable and independent lives than At ...? 7.1- ~ .1 tnese imserauie wuikuis jwiu ani?uii3, | and lie says tbat if he had to make his choice, he should unhesitatingly prefer the existence of the former." Gigantic wealth appears to stalk alongside wholesale poverty. The Senatorial contest in Ohio I piUIUIdUd LU UU UAUllHlg ttliu HJlCiCSling, and a serious deadlock with a possible fatal blunder is anticipated on all sides. The race so far narrows now to Senator Pendleton and Mr. Payne, with the chances in favor of the latter. Mr. Pendleton's civil service reform record seems to be telling heavily against him. m^the News and Courier is doubtless correct in prophesying that it will accomplish about as much damage to the party as to Pendleton bince the present incumbent will be relegated to the shades of private life, I would k not be the proper thing for the Ohio Democracy to send ex-Senator Thurman to 'the Senate? Both the party and the country would gain by his election. The New York Herald savs: "The Republican party may still be saved if its members will listen to the patriots who want General Logan to be president. General Logan would not, like the sage Blaine, distribute the income A. il.A'^uu. - num \\ ui>ku\ ? JIUUJ4 luc ouuc>, merelv in order to get rid of the money; on the contrary, he would have all this cash spent" for education. What a lovely thought! Earn, once the destroyer of youth, is to be the hand-maiden of education, and innocent little boys and girls are to be nurtured by money that the Government collects from drunkards. It is to be hoped that Mr. Logan has his scheme carefully protec ted by patent, for a more beautiful and high moral plan for whipping the devil around the stump cfithout driving him out of the family has never been devis ea. Representative McCuii>, of Iowa, intends to urge the consideration of his bill to pi-ovide for the election of President and Vice-President for an unexpired term in case of the removal, death, resignation or inability, both of the President and Vice-President, and to declare the officer that shall act as acting President ad interim. The bill provides.that the electors appointed byeach State for the election of President and Vice-President shall hold their frncfc nsi s.nfih ftlp.cfoi's and constitute the college of electors of their respective States for the Presidential term of four years, with power to fill vacancies. In case of the removal of the President and Vice-President the Secretary of State shall perform the minsterial duties of the office of President id interim, and he shall immediately issue a proclamation declariug the vacancy to have occurred and appointing a day, not less than twenty days hereafter, upon which the college of electors shall meet for the election of a President and Vice-President for the unexpired term, xne dm iurtner provides that the same course of. procedure shall be followed which would be followed iu an extraordinary year of the Presidential election, except that the counting of the electoral vote shall take place upon the second Tuesday after the meeting and organization of the next succeeding regular session of Congress shall be in session when such election occurs, when such counting shall take place upon the eighth Tuesday afler such election. Lady With the Seal-Skin Sacque. She sat in the crowded church that dreadfully cold Sunday, ar.d kept her new sacque on all the morning. She went wiin perspiration and the sacque into the chilly street,, and caught aB awful cold. And they labored In vain to cure that cold until they thought of Perky Davis's Pain Kit uer, and sent to the druggists for a bottle. Then came relief. " Suddenly checked perspiration brings sudden colds, i coughs, consumption, * < jjuTthe sexate. : i OAV??AonAt\/lrt.. < ' ?g05f]jjj?>v'v*" 4 voj/vimciiu w rii" "Speaker Car*jjas received a letter from the r 0f the Covington (Kentucky) ^ffiOiiioeaUh and a marked copy of editorial, urging him to let his i jffbe presented to the Legislature Senator to succeed Mr. Williams. .? fivf-i/Oo eoul Kr?f Ua JA i.viv JUIU luni 1JU Ja IIJU Hi till iUl | he emergency, and the people wanted ! rim. There is danger of a deadlock. | fhe Legislature votes for Senator on j Tuesday, the loth of January. Speak- i er Carlisle replied, declining to allow ; his name to be used, but is reported to j have said that if elected he would; serve. Ilis election as Senator, taking j his seat March 3 next, would make a J serious change in probable House leg- j islation." The accomplished Speaker would 1 doubtless be an ornament to the United j States Senate, and none would rejoice j more man we, n ne coma L>e allowed ; i to grace a seat in the august chamber . of the nation, but at this time and with the complications that surround him and his party at Washington, it would be unwise in Mr. Carlisle to allow his name to be used in the caucus or to accept the nomination if tendered him. It might be possible that a deadlock will result r.nd we are ready lo admit j that the popular Kentnckian might iu this way bring peace and harmony to the warring factious of the Democratic party in Kentucky; but it should, after -all, be remembered that the interests .and welfare of the national party are of infinitely more consequence and con ceni thai! the harmony of one confined and bounded by the narrow limits- of State lines. .Carlisle -was elected as the representative and embodiment of a great Jiving principle, and by his election the Democratic party of the nation has committed itself to its advocacy and support. The ultimate success and usefulness of the Democratic party will in a large measure depend upon the Democratic handling of the tariff questiou during the present session of Congress. Is the thought or suggestion to be tolerated for a moment that the progressive work of December is to be undone in January, and the House bereft of its leader and presiding officer by his election to the Senate? Kentucky, if she asks it, demands too much, and Carlisle will not be wise if he lends aid, comfort or encouragement to the undertaking. vATirr \y jcl A ALL persons thai owe me a small or a large sum for work or goods will please pay me at once, as I am in need of money to pay those that I owe. Persons sending to my shop for anything will please send the money?if they don't they will not get what they send for, as I will not keep any books tliis year. SAML. D. FAXT, Dealer in Stoves and House Furnishing Goods, Manufacturer of Tinware of ali kinds, Repairer of Tinware and Stoves. Jan 5-fxlm PARTNERSHIP. "VT OTICE is hereby given that the under11 signed have formed a co-partnership for the purpose of doing business in Sale and Feed Stables in the Town of Winnsboro and in the City of Charleston. Prompt attention will be given to all business in this depax-tment. ALEXANDER WILLIFORD, \\7 rr i*rrr t n?A.DT\ U. II. V-/J.wJL>, Q. D. WILLIFOKD. Winnsboro, S. C\, December 22,1.S83. Dec 22-fx:;w Wintry Blasts WINTRY BUSTS BRING COUGHS COLDS CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA Perry Davis's Pain Killer CURES ' COUGHS . COLDS CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA - Provide against the evil effects of Wintry Blasts by procuring Perxy Davis's Pain Ktt.t.kb. EVERY GOOD DRUGGIST KEEPS IT. &0U1 Oiortiity. Christmas has come and gone; the holiday season has passed, and still we are at the old stand, with a full stock of goods on hand. Our new store will not be ready for a wppI-5 tn rrmi i> and wp. extend the offer .'if articles at greatly reduced prices to avoid the trouble and expense of moving them. Here is a fine assortment of FANCY GLASSWARE at ridiculously low figures, consisting of Toilet Sets, Vases and decorated Cups and Saucers. Also a remnant of CROCKERY, which we will sell for anything we can get for it In this line there is a large Soup Turine, Ham Dishes, Water and Cream Pitchers, Gravy Bowls, Pickle' Dishes and Soup Plates. Also, we offer GLASSWARE very low. In this line we have a large stock of Water Pitchers, Goblets, TurnKlsv-nr? CfWinfl UJiCLOj l^iij jjvwioy i uwmuoj fT inv/ Glasses, Etc. LAMP GOODS of every variety. Chandeliers, Hall Pendants, Bracket Lamps, Stand and Hand Lamps and Lanterns' You will also find with us an assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES. jewelry' and silverware. CONNOR & CHANDLER. CARPETS. Carpets and House Furnisliing Goods, The Largest Stock South of Baltimore. Moquet Brussels, 3-Ply and Insrraln Carpets, Rngrs, Mats and Crumb Cloths, Window Shades, Wall Papers, Borders, Lace Curtains, Cor?!<?? r.o?vt A rsntnn IWatHtifrs. Upholstery, Engravings, Chromos, Picture Frames. Write for Samples and Prices. BAILEE & COSKER5T, AUGUSTA. GA. Jane 3o-txiy sewlvg mnmEs r 144 VIALS of PURE SPERM OIL, for Sewing Machines, at ten cents per vial or sale by W. E. AIKEN. i / TUTTii dm i e ?ia? TORPID BOWELS; DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these sources arise three-fotirths ci the diseases of the human race. These symptoms indicate their existence: I<o*s of Appetite, Bowels costive, Sick Headache, fullness after eating, aTmlonto exertion of 'body or mind, Eructation of food, Irritability of temper, Low spirits* A feeling of bavins; neclected come duty, Dizziness, Flattering at the Heaxt? Dot* before the eyes, highly colored Urine, CONSTIPATION, and demand the U36 of a remedy that acta directly on the Liver, v. As aLiver medicine TUTT'S PILLS have no equal. Their action on the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing all impurities through these three " scavengers of the system," producing appetite, sound digestion, regular stools^a clear skin and a vigorous body. TUTT'S PUJLS cause no nausea or griping nor interfere with daily work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. HE FEELS LTKK A NEW MAN. "I have had Dyspepsia, -with Constipation,two years, and nave tried ten different kinds of pills, and TUTT'S are the first thfit havfi dona rnn m lto/vJ. Thev have cleaned me out nicely. My appetite is splendid, food digests readily, and i now have natural passages. I feel like a new man." W.J). EDWAEDS, Palmyra, O. Soldeverywhere,25e. Office,44 Murray SWN.Y. TUTT8 HAIR BYE. Grat Haib. ck Whiskebs changed instantly to a Glosst Black by a single application of this Dte. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of $1a Office, 4A Murray Street, New Tdfe. TITTT'S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTSTFREE. wantkd7~ COTTON SEKJ)! COTTON' SKED!! I will pay (15c.) fifteen cents cash per Bushel for 10,00U Bushels SOUND DRY COTTON SEED, delivered to ;.<e at this place before the. first of next November. Will exchange Cotton Seed Meal for Cotton Seed. J. B. CROSBY, Sept 19x3m Shelton, S. C. GERMAN K AINIT AND OTHER F.EBTILIZSBS ! TONS GENUINE GERMAN KAINIT, direct importation, and all other Fertilizers l\v " HERMANN BUL WINKLE, Kerr's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Dec 2">-x.'5iii _ WANTED. COTTON. SEED! COTTON SEED!! I will pay (15c.) fifteen cents cash per Bushel for 10,000 Bushels SOUND DKY" COTTON SEED, delivered to me at this tdace before the first of next November. Will exchange Cotton Seed ileal for Cotton Seed. J. B. FKAZIEK, Oct 17-x."?m Strotliers, S. <J. GREAT SHE OF- DRY GOODS AND f. o I* i I'M ^ THEY MUST GO! OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, CLOAKS, SHOES and BOOTS, Will be offered for the next TXTJRTir TD.A.1T3 At PRICES that will satisfy the closest buyer. J . , 13 I QHfirsnW 2. Drn i. uniiuubiLUi ix uiu. HOJTSE BUILDING. m JL IIE U^DjaiCSJAriNJfcJU AKii ed to furnish estimates and to do all kinds of House Building and Carpenter Work,. All work entrusted to us will have T4r*/\"* mm i fnrm?vrpTA\T rrivJli i A. X i 11. oausuwuwu GUARANTEED. W. A KOMEDY, Oct 25-fxtf W. H. SMITH ./ y ~ a NEW FALL ?AND WINTER GOODS. Co?ae ;uid see the largest ami best seleeted st >ck Millinery, consisting of Trimnifil i':tttcrn Hats "ami Bonnets, ,untrinnncd g.uids, Velvets, Satins, Mihhons. Fio\w:s, Tips. 1'lunies, Birds and Feathers, a!! colors, Crapes, Illusions, Black and Whit-.- Laces, Love, Crape, Veils, llarege, Tissue* and Parisienne Veiling, Hair SwiUdu-s {'rum 7" cents up, Curls, Bangs, Cro?i'.K*trics fur the hair, Crepe, Lisle and other Ruchings for the neck, Fichus, Coilarettes and Ties, and all kinds of Fancy Goods, at J. O. BO AG'S. A full stock of Ladies' and Misses' " T : .1 . dill- ..,,,1 Hosiery. l>Ci~iUI, .1.1IMC, chiiv unu ivjvi Glove.;, all colors and new styles. An assortment of Ladies* n:id Jfisses' colored and white Corsets, all sizes. IIoop Skirts, Dress Shields and Palpitators. Handkerchiefs in variety, fnou Cotton to Silk. Silk Fringes, Passementerie Trimming, Velvet Ribbons, Braids and otiier Dress Trimmings Buttons in great v&iiety, styles and prices, at J. O..BO AG'S. A full stock of Notions of all kinds. Ladies' Linen and Lace Collars, Zephyrs, Saxony, Berlin and Shetland Hoods. Children "s'ZepIiyr Hoods and Sacques, Shawls and Boulevard Skirts, at r r\ fj JU* V4 All kinds of White Goods, White Lace ami iluslin Curtains, Cretonnes, &?., &c. Also a full and complete line of Dress Goods, of various fabrics, styles and prices, from Calicoes. Worsted, Cashmeres, bilks and Satins?you can find anything you want in that line and at any price. These goods we are determined to sell cheap and reduce stock. Our stock of Shoes of all kinds will be sold at and below COST, as well as heavy piece goods for Men's wear, and other goods that we do not intend keeping after present stock of same is sold. We mean what we say. J. O. BOAG. FIFTEEN more of tho NEW HIGH ARM DAVIS MACHINES, The best Machine on the market, and gives perfect satisfaction in ever}' particular, and a genera! favorite with the ladies. Every Machine WARRANTED in every particular. No family should be without one. Send order or come all and buy one. J. O. BOAG. TO ABRIVB, A lot of BUGGIES and HAKNESS. WAIT FOIL THEM. J. O. BOAG. WHAT IS THIS! >I'Bp Asthma, BHHClergymaiis Coughs* ?3H Sore Throat, Sore Throat, Whooping Hoarseness* HUH Cough, Tightness R-B Shortness in the Cnest, |gg| tw,+v Indigestion* flags w* Dyspepsia,!^ -?gInfluenza, gjBH M0 Laryngitis-SKH Blood Pnriflei OREWER'S LUNG RESTORER ^ is entirely vegetable, and we challenge the world to produce anything equal to it for all Throat and Lung Diseases. *==% gl.OO Per Bottle, .LAMAR,. RANKIN & LAMAR, Maoon. Atlanta & Alsahy, Qa. | 1^1 ' I-W??TRALJZihq 00!Rl??ALi. J A SURE and effectual fiTir.-!/ for thfl imro of J a. all irretrularili.si ami diifoi-cler* 01 Vfec SC<>W- 1 OC<i and lWwcls, whether la eiiililrvn or lululta. > It is aeeeptaldo r >;lc Stomach without twin# ft offensive to the tn.. S Promptly relieving nywi.u-ry, PUn-hoea, C^l-H Sacriyi. AciJit ' 11 tho^ Stomach^ ho n.?rkl in ?!i uuruiit^'uMihiit of tko Stomach . : :? -.-vls i .v.n relaxation of tho ?j lutesUaws or a diaii^c of foo<I or water. IrOBXAIT'S NEUTRAL5ZJMG CORDIAL 1 Is as pleasant. nr.d l:arr:.!css as Klack- 1 Ijorrv Wiii?. Ijccs not conuir. Opium g ? and will not const'.pite. Specially r< com- | n mended for Soa^icknoss aad Teething j gj Children. Price 25c. and $1.00 per bottle. I Avid by all iyrnqjist* end Dealer* in Medicine, j OJSTCE MORE. Now that the cotton is about all ginned and fanwrs are not as busy as they will be in tins spring, we suggest that they bring in their gins to be repaired in order to avoid hurrv and disappointment when thov do need tlieui. We throw tins out as a suggestion, and you must l>i:nn?> yourselves if- you don't get your gin when you want it. JT. 1\ZL ELLIOTT. Q W. AIM AH & CO., wholesale and retail dealers ht choice drugs, medicines. chemicals, surgical instruments, Peefumeuies and Toilet Articles, Cor. King and Yandoi-horst Streets. CHARLESTON. S. C. v . > : v-* low is tie Tiie t*- v.... ?/uvlo nlio.ni anif tn nit who are IU uuy ^wuo vuc?yt wuu ? > ..... needing thera we would say that if you will {rive us a call we will prove this fact to you. Caldwell & Lauderdale. j We have just received a fresh stock of I Prints, Cretons,. bleached and unbleached ! Domestics and Sheetings, Canton Flannels, ! &t\, which are being marked low. Come i and sco. [ Caldwell & Lauderdale. We have a nice line of Dress Goods of different kinds, including the best Cashmeres. Look at tluiui. ' Caldwell & Lauderdale. We liave a large lot of Cloaks and Jack ets, a ?reat many of wiiieu we wilt sen ai cost. Also a splendid lot of Blankets and . is, both common and best quality. Iney are very cheap. Caldwell & Lauderdale. Our stock of Silk Haudkerchiefs, Gloves, Collars and Collarettes, and a job lot of line Hosiery that we have in all colors and sizes, will pay to examine. Come and see uiem. Caldwell & Lauderdale. We ask a special look at Dr. Warner's Celebrated Corsets. OurCoraline, Nursing, Long Waist, are the best, and a guarantee for six months given with every one. Caldwell & Lauderdale. We ask an inspection of our stock of Clothing, all styles, which we are certain are extremely low in price, from common to best quality. Caldwell & Lauderdale. Common Wool Hats, all styles, best Felt and Nobby StyJes, also best quality of Stiff Hats, to suit everytxxiys lasie ana pocket. Caldwell & Lauderdale. We are continually receiving fresh lots of Boots and Shoes, and out stock is always full, made up by the best manufacturers, and every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction. Best goods for the least possible money. Caldwell & Lauderdale. We have just received a large stock of the best Ironstone Crockery. Also a lot of Glassware, which will surely please you. Caldwell & Lauderdale. Bv a look into our Grocery Department you will find Fresh Buckwheat, the best Cheese and Macaroni, Jumbo Hams and many other good things. Come and see. Caldwell & Lauderdale. We have too large and varied a stock to enumerate, but if you will come and see us you will find a great deal to attract, among other things our New Carpet Exhibitor, where you can see a beautiful stock of Carpets in a very few minutes; which, like the rest of our goods, are sold at very close prices. Give us a call. CALDWELL ?t LAUDERDALE. WOOD'S ODONT1NE IS NOT GOOD TO CLEAN THE teeth of a comb or a cross-cut saw, but it j cleanses the [ TEETH OF HUMAN BEINGS As NO other preparation cam It is perfectly harmless and promptly efficient 25 ?<*?ts a box. VV. C. FISHER, Wholesale Ajjent, Columbia, S. C. For sale in Winnsboro by McMasteb, B!:ice & Ketchix. XMAS SMDil I BEEP TONGUES, DUIEL) BEEF, SMOKED HALIBUT, BREAKFAST STRIPS, BOLOGNAS, PIG'S FEET. CITRON, MINCEMEAT, CURRANTS, KAlSiMS, iTUTiaBA tiiiVlO. 0ANNK1) GOODS, CAKES, CRACKERS, CANDIES, APPLES, .ind otlvtr XMAS GOODS. B I'CK VV u EAT I'U)U R AND NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, j IIAMS AND MACKEREL?GOOD AND CHEAP. A FULL LINE OP COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. WAGON MATERIAL AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. TRY THE i r &rsro chilled ? &e5tJaS?al15r>T r\ w c f f BaiW8 9 A ^ ^ yt I have a few boxes Tobacco tiiat I will job cheap. I wish to cut down to a few stylos only. J. H. CUMMINGrS. HOLIDAY GIFTS. ! NICE LOT OF HOLIDAY ;. GOODS TO BE OPENED TO-DA ii fO-DA ' f O-DA f s | O-DA \ i (PRESENTS of all KINDS! These goods have just been received and will be opened TO-DAY. Nice selection, large assort- 1 ment, BOTTOM PRICES. OAT T T7AT3T V McMASTER, BRICE & KETCHIN. Saddles, Bridles and Harness?"wat down yonder." ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. ?Bny Zeigler Brothers' Ladies', Misses' and Cmldren'i Fine Shoes. .BEATY. < r . * ? i WITT'KO WSE I & % 4 BAKUCH,!^ CHARLOTTE. N. ft |? OFFEli EXTRAORDINARY iM DUCEMENTS TO PEOPLE' WH? ARE DOING THEIR TRADING BY?' MAIL. - f . - j OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT IS SO ARRANGED THAT "SHOPPING" BY MAIL IS RENrrai?p.n EASIER AND IS OFTEN MOKE SATISFACTORILY DONE THAN IN PERSON. LETTERS OF INQUIRY ARE 3 PROMPTLY RESPONDED TO. SAMPLES SENT AND ESTIMATES ] GIVEN. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION?DELIVERING PACKAGES FOR OVER TEN DOLLARS IN AMOUNT, FREE OF EXPRESS OR MAIL CHARGES. WE KEEP EVERYTHING THAT IS NEEDED TO CLOTHE MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS, LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDliEN, INCLUDING A COMPLETE LINE 0 LADIES' AND MISSES' UND>-. VI7-T* A T> a x?T\ iJAinr THTV "RV.S'I yy ?jau, an11/ xixx ? xj axixj DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT IN . THE SOUTH. SEND US A TRIAL ORDER. WITTKOWSKY ?fc BARUCH. HEADQUARTERS^ Wliile we lutve some good suits at ?7.30, $9, $10 and ?12, the variety at $13.50 and ?15 is much greater, and embraces many very desirable and handsome mixtures, cut both in walking coats and sacks. There is no discount on the wool?it's tine genuine article. The garments are of stylish shapes, sewed with silk, weli made and nicely trimmed. Do you contemplate buying a suit soon? If so, you should see these when coming to Columbia. If there is anything, under the sun in Fall and Winter apparel tliat 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 Kilts for the little ones, and made and trimmed in the latest styles. We ateo guarantee a perfect fit. Afl orders gentio my address Avill receive prompt attention, and if they do not suit or fit, you ('an return them by paying half express. Respectfully, 2tf. L. HOARD. SALE AND FEED STABLES. * IV EIGHTY HEAD OF HOESES AND . MULES on hand at our stable in Winnsboro, S. C., among them we have a nice lot of young mules suitable for farming purposes. We also have some large mules suitable for heavy wagoning or turpentine. Wchave a few nice mares and young horses, also a few good saddle horses, and go to harness single or double, which we will sell cheap for cash, or on time until next fall, by making us good papers. Come and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. A. WIIXIFORD & SON'S. Wiunsboro, S. C. kS&^S ! * * ' / v ' ^ ' ' ' ?_fL_ v: \ ^M y" -V * HOUMADE, its ttsiWft i <7 Jtt .5] (wagons. '* 1 it ?. \ = "" mo IX STOKF: f *M AL)M ; .i ? C. jiUl.^LES * fljIAUNESS,::v ba< .'osfe? -= xM?Ar,rr MCQllN, * ORYG(^ NOTIONS, * %10ES, ' ; INDUCTS FOE CASH. tXYSS&to^Oj^ES. h aF^BCfflicnvi HEITHEB MYS&Tuoufi ;27 SSlEfr ?i"iSP?GftC. A BEMEDY of t A iuemkxjy where I best kpowru VvmZt mWjJriu load. . A BEMEOY end*y t FhyirtdrtTM i and Druaflsts at IK . " . f? ABEMEDY that SK (yVeil Goodwatet, Ala- says raised jd&roman lv&lid'a bed, j and he believea <atity> ^T. : i j A BEMEDY oi *f. promie^t.; Atlanta 1 merchant eaid, I *V ve eit* S500as soon asl wonld anlckleftt taroiottles of yoar s medicine did lor msster'" > ABI3KEDYinregaS^li 'J..aTT^ i-5* Druggist of BCmaGit'. save can recall instances feux < afforded rdiej after all the usual renafeV^a^ ,. ..? A BEMEDY about TRFerrell, 1aGrange, Ga., writes: *??? for thelast 20 years the medicine yotytirtg up. and consider it the best effig ever gotten togetner sot ?w<usa?!Maieii u is -recost^wviM mended. :* *, . ..... A REMEDY of which. ?&anham, Atlanta, said: "1 hemeeamxaelL, andhaveno hesitation in advising itagd confidently recommend it" a A remedy -which the* 3. Johnson, near Marietta, Ga^ssys*ed in his family with the "utmost sata^pnd recommended it to three famajifoojj^ it to bo jnstwhatitisrecommen? > - ft A REMEDY of which Peft JversOD, <? Deniaon say: "We have begg ttfor many years, yith constantly incicjgg Thear tide iaa stimle with us, aa&Coiulc merit." A REMEDY of which LaggTriA Lamar say: "We sold 50gross in never sold itinanyplacehutwhat*Sed again." A REMEDY by which Dr. 3W Ga., says "I cored one of jfat oSetinate cases of Yicaejous MensiJ| that * ever came within my ^owlfidgeAw bottles." A REMEDY of which Dr 1\ Kotflsnlga Ala., says: I am fully convii^ it is' un- * rivaled for that clas#of diseafc^ it claim* to core." j . . AREMEDYaboutwhlchSlafl* -WhitaeCi of Atlanta, well and favorably ail ever the United States as a Gcneral^ge Agent ssys: "I used this remedy befqWar on -a large plantation on a great a of cases, ahSrMvriAdbioiuiemxefs" X A KyjrfTTPY about which Mr. JL.ngo, of . Cartersville, Ga. certifies y two ratmbaix^-irtstsnniyoi ?uiirregu- i_ laritv of many years standing. jr. . ~ A BSSCEDY that is cheapee TAl. ^yprea xzoicixeoI its kind in the world-gg \ oa 2 BOTTLES WULCCEE THE JWSr.oCj CA2X This geeat po?clae ssxsdv vcfisld^ FsHAL^RBGrLtTOE, (Woman's Bes~2> pqr sale by all Druggists. Price: Sma*^ ^nta Large size $1.50. ? Sole Proprietor and Manutectui^J No. 108S. P-yor Street, ^ * >. vl 'r . fcv-j Inxn tilC acaiy of b: ' ...^< io th&utamdi who wer >:* ? 1?:.. ?c 01 lii'v-l anti SIda Diseases .. .;i t::c .vitnessesi 's ?:nr<l mj Hi i. .1 v ;.i > .i.uria. tfiwl r--.i? v?-d jho iroit.jK^r -*-3 . i.:: ii t:?e'i*i? renutlv of tW/ 'i r. SPKN'CKU, T Sep'i?._ ? Works, Home, 1 v?'-t f"- * of Scrofula, "3 1 I I AKl -Km 1-- TO!, ftntl i>il Moot .:v- fiie i'oisoiv from v . it ou: i:;rou;jli the pores of t ' r: > sr;:"V?L& FOR 17 YEARS; *L -J "-!'* :? ^rr-ifa'a sbont 17 years. T* i. ! :o my logs and ankle - K-w c >w-f. l .v iiU larqt vlcers aiHgfifi i v i /-.iA. ?.?*/ : uJnr -tea* aliiuul ?jr t *. All a:. 1 tn-stifwnti which I tj| ... v>? - .? > .? a*..-: At ]i--t I Jx-gan tal^J,.-^ :-.ri.w>ut .' armouth*,and 1J y r L?' V. :;.??. ?!' tfv.ii S: S. S. under I fc.-.? . i.i s vhynofcm <-f *J6 years' active PI i i- * , I'Xr vioiw taSrfn;?Sj.-S. S.^jyjfeV" ;.w Auit l-J h'uluii &. S. S. (V- i it Ott'y Jot tfly " 1 TH08. McFAKLAXD, . V^T 54 J wU' Iry Suvelv Atlanta, GvT^pl RHEUMATISM. ' : ' j^S| The. sen of this disease is in (hi 13ioilL j:C.'A> wuild cot purclia-c from me what S. 8. S. Iias cfoctPvt ia niy case. It cured me of Malarial lunLOxxil'jta.' ARCHIE THOMAS, Jailor HepuUkoH, Springfirid, Tenn. A negro was enreri of a -violent wo of Rhcmns~ t'.rux \>y S. X. i. Without the raued.' ho would h*Y? uxd. W5I. B. SMITH. SL D., ?n ?; h f? \7rife for a copy of tUc Utile book?free. <ti1 HArt KETTARD wiU be pail to Ci.vUv Ch?mi*t who will find, on analyst ol 100 bottles of S. S. S~ one part5d? of maaaf, ^ ' Iodide potK?iam or any mineral eubstance. TEE StTIFT SPECIFIC CO., . Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. . ' ?t'? ' K Quiet aM I Thoasands of women orer the laadtesti. I fy to the wooderfal effects of this great rem- I B edy; it wQl not on]7 shorten laborand lessen . I the intensity of pain and suffering beyond H " h expression, bat better than all, it thereby B B greatly diminishes the danger to life of bota I B mother and child. This great boon to eat- 9 ' E fcring woman 1b Botmm1 UakmmL or H B aether's Friend. Prepared and sold by J. . ^^BsinracLD, Atlanta. Ga. Sold by all ft ADOPTED, BY..,^P^ ^ THE craTPunxon rrrtrou*vrcflKlllli o mi Zj U ujmxu ur Laiuusiia^^^ 5,iOJ5,25,3? (DENTS,* . BEST^NDCH^P?ST- Ife Spellers 12 CzNrS^fe FOR SALE EVERYWHERE: H