The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, December 30, 1885, Image 2
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WEDNESDAY, DECKIUUEIl 30, ? ? 1885l
'VO. *. KKYNOTjttS. 1
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J W L. AfcDONAFiD, )
Thk numorous friends of Congrossinan
Aikcu will regret very much thai
Iho impaired state of his health compels
him to withdraw from his Cou&rossioital
duties.
silver question Is cevtaiulv ouo
of all-absorbing interest just now.
What Congress will do about it iC'
mains to bo seen. In the meantime it
will sound vory incredible to the uvorago
man in thoso parts to hear it assorted
that there is too much silver.
In eases of a death scntoncc foj' capital
crimos in Kansas imprisonment for
one year follows immediately upon
the sentence, and at the end of that
time the Governor is commanded to
sign tho death warrant and see that the
execution is carried out. No Governor,
howover, hns yet carried out
the provisions of tho law.
Tub doadlock at the capital is still
the theme of endless speculation.
Some are certain that the Sonatc will
recede,.while others are equally suro
that tho iguominiou? movement must
bo cxecutod by tho House. All aro
about agreed, howover, that an adjournment
sine die cannot be had this
ido of Christmas.
Many of those who have followed
tho course of tho prcsont Legislature
of this State will doubtless conic out
of the task with indignation grout It
fatigued. Tho untiring and continuous
efforts tliat have boon made solely
in behalf of class interests, the monstrous
attempts to niako the wholo
subservient to a part liavo been quito
sufficient to impress upon all, the great
truth which becomes ever clearer as
man grows older, that patience is a
cardinal virtuo.
"What is worth doing at all is
worth doing well," and this is true in
legislation as in other things. There
is too much hurry at the capital just
now, ami there is also too much howling
about tho people's money. The
people arc perfectly willing to allow
reasonable time for tho business of
legislation, ami they understand that
they will have to pay expenses too.
Tho suporlative anxiety about their
money is altogether with tho politician--tho
man who is afraid that he
itaa not merit enough otherwise for
rc-clcction.
The following statistics, brought to
light by the recent International Criminal
Congress, held in Koine, shows tho
annual average of murders committed
in some of the European countries
It appears that Italy has an annual
average of eight murders to every
100,000 inhabitants, against nine in
tSpain and Hungary, two in Austria,
one in France and Belgium, and only,
0.6 in Great Britain. In crimes against'
imiuiio iiiwiuiny mi; nvtu ui tivrriijjjo lor
Italy in lour, while thai of Germany
thirteen?the highest figure on the
list.
Tho above docs not stale tho average
in tho United State?, but we think it
safe to say that it will rank considerably
aboro sotno of the countries
named.
A kecent issuo of the JYcws (Old
Courier suggests tho remote po*si-i
bility of a crank winding up the Pros-1
ident of the United Stales, and a pro-'
pos theroto gives a little advico to the
Democratic House of Iteproseotalivos, [
both timely and sensible. The fact is
this is distinctively an age of cranks.
They may now bo found in the ministry,
in the legal profession, and indeed
some few have been elected to the
Legislature. Besides this typo of the
yenus homo is the most unreliable of
men. Ah compared with tho malady j
which keens him moving inwiiv ?
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simple complaint. It will iutire to the |
safety of the President to provide a1
lino of succession in Ids own party,
and there is no apology for legislative
delay in the matter.
It seems that we will have a stenographer
in this circuit after all. Many I
Senators have opposed this measure
very strenuously, but t'.iey have given
no reason "tur the faith that, is in
them," at least thev have assigned 1
none that, will bear examination. In!
the first place it is said that it is simply
for tho benef I of the lawyers, but j
we submit that litigants are more interested
in the administration of jus*
ticc than their attorneys. In the
second place it is urged that it is imposing
au additional burden of taxati.on
on tho people, but wo submit
again that those who say thid have not
taken the trouble to make a simple
arithmetical calculation. It has been
shown indisputably lhat the oftlcer will
8AVO inoro than his salary.
SknaTou LIamvton's li'tlc civil service
bill was doubtless gotten up merely
to alleviate the monotonous dignity
of tho Senatorial office and afford the
Senators a little fun before ('hristmis.
But the press and the public generally
havo determined to make a serious!
thing out oT it; and why not? If the)
Senators are to employ thoir time and
energies in the service of tbcneonln!
thou by some means or other the otlice-1
Becker must be lopped olf, and it seems !
to us just fis well this way us any j
other. It is said thkl the law would '
be a dead letter and that there would j
be.no way to enforce it. Hut is it not;
more reasonable to suppose that Sona-1
tors at least would have some respect
Tor A InIV of Hinli- ?? > .....i.i.?' ?
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fict fhoy \Vbulct chcrieh It fts they law' (
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yur uuub mo law wnicii loruuis Dim to
[go.oh his Qlifnt's bond. F
Ouk fahners will please take notice !
of tho now item which the Legislature
is ojulavoring to tln$ist into their commercial
relations. ; The House lias
passed a bill which virtually prohibits '
tho salo of seed cotton. And from the
present prospect it will bo necessary
for tho planter to so adjust his next i
crop no to mako balos in round numbers.
it is true that our legislators
will flll.d out after awhile that such
grand motherly legislation cannot bo
approved. But in the meantime much
hardship will result, and it tails upon
him who is least able to bear it?tho
poor man. The member who devised
tho bill had bettor been at something
olse. Either partridges, or coolers, or
turkey-buzzards, or anything in Unit.
line, might linvo engaged his attention
to better purpose, for almost every
trade some training is needful, but in
the matter of law-making? inlricaoy
iuflnitel it is pa^sino: strange that nil
men should be qualified by nature.
Tiik following is tins curious predicament
in which a woman is placed on
account of the dill'ercnco of I ho laws
in Ohio and in New York, in which a
woman is a married woman in ono
State and single in the other, being
marrinil niwl Rinvln ul ilm khium limn.
Tho Odea divorcc ease, just decidcd
by (lie Court of Appeals of Now York
State, presents u striking oxnmplo of
legal injustice. Briefly staled, the
marringo of Mr. and Mrs. Kolliuyor,
contracted in New York, was annulled
bv tlie Oljio Courts; two years later
Mrs. Kollmovcr was married to Mr.
Odea; thirteen years lator Mr. Odea
demanded a divorcc from her on the
ground that she was still Kolltnyer's
wife; and tho New York Courts iuivc
granted his ploa, refusing1 to rccogni/.o
tho Ohio Courts'decrce of annulment.
Mrs. Odea, therefore, finds herself the
wife (according to New York law) of
a man from whom she was legally
divorcod (according to Ohio law)
nineteen years ago, and not tho wife
(under New York law) of a man to
.nl.nm ol./? l...o 1w.a? .........II 1
ii muiii mivi nun uutll <li:i Ilill I V IIIH1
lv (under Ohio law) married for thirteen
years.
The Washington correspondent of
(he New York JJcrahl lias (ho following
lo eny of (he hill assisting (ho
States in educating (heir citixens:
The friends of universal education
nre very hopeful of passing an educational
hill through Congress this session.
Mr. Blair in the Senate and Mr.
Willis in the House will press the matter,
and hoth are sanguine of success.
Tho bills introduced by thc>e gentlemen
arc dillereut. in many .matters of
ili'fnil I111I ni'Mi'iiln ('
unv ?'V1U |'I v/ t nn. MM (IK; ."miliv;
amount to bo appropriated by Congress
for the public free schools in the
Elates, mul if the bilU pass the two
bouses, respectively, tlu ir differences
can easily be adjusted. Senator Mail*
says he cxpee.ts that theconuniltee will
report the bill to the Senate soon after
the holidays-, and ho has no doubt of
its passage, lie. receives a great many
letters and petitions upon the iihjeel,
and says there is an almost universal
demand for Comrress to provide for
the estahlishment of common schools
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IIIU OWlllllI > . 11U SIIVS IIIJII
the money which Congress I tins expends
would bo returned in (lie ineveafied
value of each man's labor, and
the InvoKtmcnt would be a good one.
The increased imlo.-trial value of the
people in the South, he thinks, would
l?e enuftl to 6S--M,7i>7,t?0t) n year if all
the illiterate people should be educated
according to the plan proposed.
Tlic New Trial <1 tir.l 1 I.i?\v.
Tho bill limiting tin; number of
triiil justices in our county which be
I un.m u ia\v it 11 i'i 11 >" llu? Insl. Legislature
will lio interesting to all (lie pcoplo of
county. It is a material change in
t lie present trial justice system, sit id
wc think nil will ngiee with us in
saving that it is quite an improvement,
upon the present system, and comes
nearer meeting' tlie great principle
underlying the administration of justice
by this system in bringing justice
In oni'li miin'ii '1??"
The following is tho hill in (nil:
Skction 1. That IVoin ami after tho
passago of thi^ Act the county of Fairfield
shall bo divided into seven judicial
districts, as follows: Tho first
district shall embrace I'Ynslorville and
Hock Creek townships; tho second
district shall embrace 11 rice and Jackson
('reek townships; the third district
shall embrace (iladden'sCrovo and
Wale fee townships; the fourth district i
shall embrace Oakland and Mount
/ion townships; the lil'th disiriet shall
embrace Hoar Creek and Wid?oway
townships; tlic sixth district shail
embrace Simpson and (in n Briar
townships, ami the seventh district
shall embrace Iloieb and dcnkinsvillc
townships.
<?kc. 2. That His Excellency tlio
(iovcrnor be, and hois hereby, anihor
ized and required to appoint one. trial {
justice for each of said judicial districts I
who may reside at any plans therein. I
I except the trial justice in tins fourth
district, who shall be required to reside
in tho town of Winnsboro.
Skc. H. That in all prosecutions!
triable by them, she said trial justices
shall each have exclusive jurisdiction
within the limits otthe'u'own districts;
ami in prosecutions cognizable by (ho
Court of (ieneral Sessions (hoy shall
have jurisdiction throughout said
county: Provided % That prosecutions
may be removed from one trial justice
to another for tho cause?, and in the!'
manner, now provided by law. (
Si:d. 4. That each dial justice shall !
receive as compensation lor his services j
from the said county a salary of two
Imndrod dollars per annum, except 1
tho trial justico in fhe town of Win lis- i
boro, who shall receive a salary of two i
hundred and IIfly dollars, 'payable!
quarterly, which shall be in lieu of all ' '
fees and coststs in eriinimil r>.i?r.c 1
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Skc. />. That saiul irinl justice* shall j,
cach reccivo from (-aid county, in ad-.'
(lition to his salary, tho sum of one | r
hundred and twenty-five dollars per !
annum, except tho trial justice residing *
in Winnsboro who shall receive one [ i
hundred and liftv dollars pavahlo f
quarterly, if so much he necessary, i
to ho used by him in compensating | *
such person or persons as may he ap-;
pointed or employed by him as Con- ;
stable; and *?urh coustal>le shall not |
receive any sum of money from said
county or from ar.v nei^on for ->nv c
J I
fefcivlco l'omlfeicd by liitn in any criltlili'ul
case, under such appointment or
Employment, except ii3 herein proVid-i
od.
t>icc. C. That each of Bnid trial ins-1
tlccfl shall collect and pay ovor to tho
county treasurer of said county ull
costs! in ciitninal cases to whioh ho or
tho constable appointed or by blm
Would have been outitled but tor tho
provisions of this Act.
Site. 7. That all Acts or parts of
Ads inconsistent with the provisions
of this Act bo, and tho fame aro hereby,
repealed.
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Some of llio IiiitcHtHuylnj(H aiul Doingn ftn
South (/lirolhuii
?(lharlcstou complains of the "?lingshot"
nuisance.
?Mr. Charlca lio t's store, Aiken,
has boon visiied by burglars.
?Sunday huntin&r and llshiit!? is
condemned by the State press.
?The average arrests in Hook Ilill
for three years is one per week.
?Tlio Kisli Commission has begun
operations on the rivers in the State.
? Porkers slaughtered around Beach
Island this season are tlio llnest ovci
known.
?Mr. RobertD. Wherry, Rock Hill,
{ old out his eft cot s last week and loft
for Texas.
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? iuu vjnuunviiiu 8irut;L rnuway biuc,
for dtbt, occui'8 during the liret part
of tho coming month.
? A branch of tho "United Slatos
Traders' Protective Union" will soon
be established in Charleston.
?Mrs. John P. Murray, Beach
Island, has sold $160 worth of milk,
butter and eggs tho present season.
?John Tolleson fatally shot Jack
Tollrson in Greenville during a difficult
\k
?A photographer took tho pictures
of the General Assembly en masso on
on adjournment of the two Mouses.
? Superintendent llusko left Columi.:..
tit. i >? >
/in luuiuiu) WIIII ?IA. iiuiHucii young
carp, to bo placed in Ihc Peo Deo
river.
? A boy of 13 and a girl of 11 were
recently married by a Notary Public
in Barnwell, but were afterwards separated.
?Three of Charleston's "savings
banks" have reduced interest on deposits.
Dillicnlty of safe Investment is
the cause assigned.
?Tho bearing by the United Slates
Circuit Court of the bond scrip eases,
says tho News and Courier, has been
postponed until January G.
? While Pond wants more "paying"'
church members. The complaint is
math: that churches arc not supported;
therefore, not properly conducted.
?The supply of steel rails for tho
Enterprise (street railroad) Extension,
Charleston, heretofore mentioned, has
arrived, and work will bo begun immediately.
? Congressman Aiken has boon ordered
home from Washington because
of lii? linntlli 11# ? "'no ! > lt~i?s
* V u do III tmilllllUK;
tho past low days consulting eminent
physicians.
? An enthusiastic meeting of tho
corporators of the Augusta, Edgefield
and Newberry Narrow Gauge Kuilrond
Company was belli in Trenton last
week.
I). Ij. Ilamiii, of Newberry county
has inventeed a tcrracinir instrument.
which is pro no u i iced by competent
parlies to far exceed any in that line
lor iis simplicity and practical advantages.
Charleston has contributed lo (ho
"Bnndit King" company tho "Indian
Assassin" and "Irish Policeman" in
the port-on ol" L. A. Meyers. The
voting gnni Ionian has engaged himself;
with Mr. Wallick "on trial."
? A tow days ago a little colored
boy, aboul twelve years of age, in the
employ ol'C. 11. livers, ltock Hill, was
making a lire around a pot in Iheyard
ipi.a*. i.:~ -i- i? 11 % *
i. in ii in.-, v iwiuus riuiy 111 iirc, ana Decomiug
frightened lie ran around the
premises. The coroner's verdict was
in accordance with the above facts.
(;I;NKUAL NI:WS ITKMH.
l'aots of Intovost, (intliorcd from Vnriouti
yunrtorn.
? Bulgaria will submit to the decision
ofihe Internal Commission.
?A case of hydrophobia has been
cured in Milwaukee, it is said by Turkish
baths.
?Cholera has appeared in the province
of Venice and iwelve deaths havo
occurred.
?At Nanticoke, Been., nil attempts
to rescue the miners caught in Hie
ruined mine luive been abandoned.
?The old hotel at. Kittrell, N. C.,
was destroyed by (ire; loss about $20,000.
It had been unoccupied for many
years.
?.Jim Starling of Chattanooga, Ga.,
while attempting to put a dead hog in
a caldron of boiling water, fell in and
was killed.
? Philip Brady and his newly made
wife, while attempting to cross the
railroad track at Goshen, N. Y., in a
vehicle, were run over and killed.
? A Salt Lake City dispatch says
that the Mormon church papers print
the names and occupations of tho
tri and iurnrs iust disnlini-cro/i
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re I ore nee.''
?The Orangemen and Loyalists of
Ireland have issued a mailtlo.slo, declaring
they see danger in the scheme
of home rule and in relaxing the bonds
of the Union.
?At Chateau, Cherokee Nation, Indian
Territory, Jonathan Davis, a
white man married to a Cherokee
squaw, was shot and killed by Kit
ltoss, a Cherokee.
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?"Most of these hair preparations
ilon't work," writes Mr. J.S. Burdick,
:?fSt. Louis, "but Parkor's Hair Balsam
is an lionorablo exception. Mv
iuiii* whs thiii and prematurely gray.
I'lio Balsam made it brown again
mil soli as is in my boyhood." *
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a <jt>norouH proposition. 1
We aie credibly in formed that the Blood .
Halm Co.. Atlanta, (la., propose to euro
my of the following complaints for one- *
hird the money and in one-half the time
equired by any known remedy on earth,
rite diseases embrace all formsof Scrofula
ind Scrofulous Ulcers and Tumors, all
it ages of Blood Poison, Kheumatism, Caarrli,
Skin Diseases and Humors, KUlney
Vtfectlons, Chronic Female Complaints, J
Cczema, etc. Send to them for a book
illed with the most wonderful lenses on
I'u'im, uuMii'ii nvc to any address. * i,
ONE BARREL
Pure Old Mountain Apple Brnnly,
just in. F. W. Hnociiicht.
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NOW IS 'I
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Remaining stock of Walnut S
Desks^ Spring Beds, Picture 1;
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UST A FRJiSH SUPPLY
DAY GOOt)S, at a small ma
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SeptlO
pieioTg
Demands tlint wo slmll no longer offer to tl
Largest Stock of Goods ever offered in our
goods 011 the Lien or Long Time .System, 11
per annum invariably offered for
K1W
Our buyer diligently worked fur the Lowes
York recently, and we can now say we are
H<ow a1
to Cash Buyers the times demand of a l'ro?
make our purchases judiciously as to sulllc
selection, with judgment as to fahrie, with
A]
Calling attention to our Dress Coods (liutt
say they are pretty. Our selection of Calie
Collars, Edgings, Etc., is better and cheapt
low prices of our Flannels, Cotton l'lantn
Uleached Homespuns, Ticking, Domestic (
b&E<:D
The ''Cold" and "Silver" Shirts should he
wear well. Our llats are stylish.
A Si
The reputation of our house in this line wil
styles are more varied, and our stock will i
It IV MEM BE 11 THE CO UN Eli t
J. M.
Sept 20
nrS, "a ^ A F Fa ^
' BARGAINS.
Wc have received and are
selling one of the largest
stocks ever brought to this
town, consisting of
DRY GOODS,
IIATS,
SHOES,
CROCKERY,
CLOTHING,
AND
CARPETS,
as well as our usual lot of
MEDICINES,
i) A r\T'rc
j y\n> l o,
BOOKS,
PAPER
and
PAPER BAGS. ;
Wc ask an inspcc
tion of our goods, for
wc believe that taken
as a whole our stoelc
is the cheapest ever
I
brought to Winnsboro.
M MASTER, BRICK & KETOIIIN.
PAVILION HOTEL.!
CIIAIMjIvSTON, N.
4. T. (i AI liliARD, - - Proprietor.
iTUICTLY KIKST-CIjASS,
OTIS' PASSKN'C.KIi KLKVATOll,
KIjKCTKK/ HULLS,
11KATKI) KO I lTNl)A.
Katks, $2.00 to ?.n.0P.
Marl8x1y
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Be time
3ET?
AI1S!
ON ACCOUNT OF
T11E SCARCITY OF
MONEY
U??,
fet AND TIIE LOW
PRICE*)!'- COTTON,
I NOW OFFER MY
uitcs, Wardrobes, Bookcases,
^ramcs, Etc., Etc., at
OF CHRISTMAS IIOL1rgin
above cost.
Hg. W.
TSieisis"
10 DOODle of Winnslwno nnrt Fnirfii'hl Mm
Town; that wo shall 110 longer buy our
ius losing the 12^ to US per cent, interest
CASH.
;t Prices and best discounts when in New
in shape, and are willing, to make the
'Mt.'jKN
jrcssivc House. We .ave endeavored to
ient quantity to give our customers a nice
taste as to styles and designs.
VH* N HO 10.
?ns, Trimmings, etc., to matsh) we will
IKS. ( i 11 Lfllil ins. llosii>rv Hsiiwll.-nv<?lii??f<i
r than usual. Posted buyers will note the
Is, Bleached and Unbleached Shilling,
ioods of all kinds, etc , ete.
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examined. I*" & C Collars will lit and
S& BS'4M>'0\*5.
I be fully sustained this season. Our
ueet the inerraxinj; demand.
>TO!{ K.
BEATY & BRO.
FORT MLLISTl
'i'BBIS WDLL-iiKOWN ESTAB,
lislniu-nt, locatcd next door to the Stables
! of Messrs. A. Williford it .Son; is now open
j as a lust-class
i
i SALOON AND RESTAURANT.
THE KJ.N'KST
WINKS, LIQUOliS,
nifiion,
etc., etc;., etc.,
Will bo served to its customei e.
| (Hi It JLUiSTA UR A NT
i Will In; open on tlie First of September,
1 with the
I FIRST FRESH OYSTEIIS
| OF T1 IK SEASON.
! MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
COME TO SEE US.
|GKOKSCIIKL & CO.,
i uunui'i I ims.
A u <?-'!>
(jIvOCEillES!
GROCERIES.
Fresh Magnolia 11 a 111s at 1*2? cents
i per pound, fresh Shoulders a( 04 cents.
AMeal, Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
'l'ea, fresh Oat Meal, and a fresh and
I
well assorted lot of (canned Onnrla
j always on hand.
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ALSO,
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Corn, Oals and Bran at the lowest
| market prices.
?3?* (Jail and examine before buying
elsewhere.
Mp.CAIM.WV av /V?
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1KER' S | '
1 HAIR BALSAM
> >',.:?yii' - *"' -* wUj l',e l>?pwl!?r favorite for drcss>;' .
:\'A" .,W)n ins{ the hair, Hcstoriny ihocolor
.] f vi * ... when ?;r.?ypreventing Dan j
] >'- ' - <ir;: :T. It clc.mscs the scal]>,
3 ui rlVll'. *ijj >:?>;>< the hair falling, and is
f(:n i-! > i>!. a .e. _<,<i . and J; i. si/cs at Druggists,
* rno }io.it uoufjh uuro you can nso
y :i i tao 1 --1 known preventive of Consumption. I
1 1'.Tonic kept in a home is a sentinel to I
n l:o !> .;i* ' out. I sod discrcctly it keeps tlie I i
f M" ! l no and I lie Slomach, I.iver and Kul icys '
k in v-oiKing order. Coughs ami Colds vanish be|
lore li builds up tins health.
If you suffer (com Debility, Skin Eruptions, f
I Cotign, A.?thina, Dyspepsia, Kidney, Urinary or 8
j I I'm.i' tiats, or any disorder of the Lungs, I
I Sw-M.ich, llmvels, blood or Nerves, don't wait I
1:11 v a arc -i.k in bed, but u_;o Paukek's Tonic J
to-d.:v ; it will v;ivc you new life and vigor. ' n
HISCOX & CO., N. Y. 8
1 Sold by Dru^s'ists. Large saving buying $t size. b
ft-* <it<xu.^iu?ucirj?.?nmr.vn^mmoMnMwanMal S
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j.s>: , >:..uV? / - ; >ft > .<?
V*
"" I m m ' i I'lnuasgges
mui mm?
f' K.
ix a. pie:
GIVES notice to the public g<
this week a iresh and new sup
Flour, Grits, Macaroni, Canned
I Corn, Tomatoes, &c.
I
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This week I will offer Simps
6?c. per vard. and a few nipres n
I ? A */ "/ ~ . " " ? '
5c. Call early and you can get 1
\ .. B.j
NEXT DOOR TO THE BANI
I" DRY G
THAT MUST BJ
WI<: HAVE A COM1?TjETE IjIN
CON8ISTI1
DKKSS (JOODS, DRESS FLANNI
Vclvcucn, Cashmeres, Ginghams, IJleacl
Ticking, Red and White Flannels, Clothin
HnmiiaL- m i
? ..., UIIUK' IIIH1 i.U)YUIIII^| X rillllvH til
BOOTS AND
which wo intend to sell as low as any how
the money
We will not say how ami where wo be
one to call and examine the goods and hea
as to quality, cheapness, etc., etc.
CEN1
GRAND O
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L. SAM
WITTT A T^TTT T OTA/ a
TY L 1 LJ. /X X 1J1J 1 UVjX
JUST RECEIVED, a full 1
Cashmeres and Dress Flannels ii
mQK3 J? ?LJ fi?
Also a full line of Domestii
Cloaks. Men's, Boys' and Child
I have a large stock, which I \
times.
Hats, Boots, Shoes and Trn
uoocis.
IT STANDS AT
For Nnlo by J. 911 IK,VI
1ST A pouts wanted in unoccnplcd torrltory.
CII1NK COMPANY, 00i? Main Street, Richmon
walBaBIVl!
?r* 0UHE8? DiphthorJo, Group, Aithms. Bronohltis. Ifou
PARSONS'7:
Thooo pJHo vsroro c? wondorrtil dlsoovory. Ko othnra hi,.
Mi
SiiiME UCI
ov Bon' 'ft njdll for 25 ooato la tUmnt, n
lJt oftno by exprosa, propaW, for $5.00. ??"?P8. u
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ISTDEIX
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fijiJii : ?v>: . /.?' '"{ IH
jnerally that he will receive-.
ply of Sugars, Meat, Meal
Salmon, Peachcs, Apples,
.LL
iou & Son's best Prints at
?f other Standard Prints at
first choice.
1. HENDRIX.
C, WINNSBORO, S. <T
GODS. "
5 SOLD .OUT!
E OF GOODS IN STORE
TG or
SLS, PLAIN AND BROCADED
liing, it) all standard brands, Bcdg,
Clonks, Shawls, Blankets, Table
id Valises. Also a line of
SHOES,
30 in town, simply becaneo wo want
night these goods, but invito cvtfeMHl
^ ^' Ij ^ ^ nnH|
UELS'lm
[ OF DRY GOODS, ^
1I1P nf T^1nr>lr nn/1 P
Jk_?CiUU V/U1UI l/U W'F'
i all shades at Bj&i?
?;?sz:;Bra?ss? wE^
cs, Notions, Circulars arid S;R.:.
ren's Clothing. r
vill sell at prices to suit the /
THE HEAD.
THE
LiaHT-RUNN!N& DOMESTIC 1
This cut shows the new style of
wood work the company is now introducing.
ARTISTICALLY HEAUilffUL
WITHOUT A PJftKK,
In its mechanical ct nstrnction it 1ms
no rival.
TI1E NEW LINE OF ATTACHmcnts
that nro now being placed with
the DOMESTIC nre specialties. No
other machine hns them. Those nttucli*
wonts and the
NKW H'OOD WOUK
1
iiiuko the DOMESTIC nioro than evet
without, question, tlic acknowledged' ..
itandard of exeellcnco. .
'Y &, BUO., WimlNboro; S. C,
Address t<^MESTIC SEWINO MA[I,
Va. " ^ Mty23?ly
r*)fU( BtotumaMim, BUeding ?t tham \
MAKE Bll i o:
ILOOD. g 1 L, |L & i
thorn in tho world. will positively ouro or .
J).bfx ' worth ton time* tho ooat of ? bo* of
101 jjry&pS;
INI ITmW'
ma a H book by m*U fireo. 1
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