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Br\BeBaa8ii^agi??ffi?wawwiwSw?siiM^ y KO-.to- S. SaBMSM^^W8iiiaWmSiS^S^SSaS5g8gBw^agS^ J r n I ipfreestimated population of China ^26o souls to each square mile.W&r The Courts of Atlanta ami Savanriah arc kept busy with divorce suits. It seems that a large nuinht r of cou rplcs in these cities are ill-mated. The usual New Year reception at the White House was a grand affair. It is estimated that over six thousand people shook hands with the Problem The accounts of Prof- Iiaird of the I fish commission, which were slopped for scrutiny by the first comptroller oi the treasury, have been approved I framing bis committees will place the majority of the committee from men who are in sympathy with and favor has been declared uiu:oii>titiirioii:ii hv kuen. .uogan \vm oc (icicareu i>y tnc friends of the bill in the Senate. A veto is not anticipated, as it is not probable that the President and the Attorney General will lake she view of the ease taken by their pn duressors. Ox the 1st inst. Gov. Fii/hugh I.ce was given a grand inaugural ball in Richmond. Among the Smith Carolinians present to cnioy the iir-t evening of the new year with Virginia friends was Capt. F. W. Dawson, who md ^ent a iarge palo tree as a j^g^mrtion of the decoration of the hall. (Carolina rejoices in the Imppi- j j||||^and content which the new year ^^Lto the people of Virginia. __ f the t"-'i1L'.1-1-1-1-'1 ivi.- mcan-M HKn^^^Tl Gi.-nnany to -i>l : '// ' ganling >ilver. ThaH 1 '***'' . growing ainonir i.'ul Hv ' .-{veivcivc that the pH * 11ic 1 j fin- h:*cn f<>l!ov,H ^BB^SBWSBHSSSSW^KBSs 'J;i H Hf 'tut l"rs<jvi'ii yi'ar?,B p?|B(/ / ;- ' nged, and that o:irH c 1 1 " > ,,." ? :. ? '.' ^ niNcroN corrl HTht*:* hy .n^,v-,n:^ JLresi-' ' /." /*/f e!:(ls ot ilii'iV,l - ' !* ^ "lOpt'fui ?!* ;.a-<1 * ^MlilV itl !iit; SI U!i'J '-;? ' f'? e I ii>fi.?c V. HKajKBflfi.v/ */" - hi :;!'< -an; ! gre>? I iiil> expend* would i;-.: it t-nrrow be ! i" 'lie increased industrial v.dn } the past, j people in the South, he thinks. urns " have tilC '!ii:enUc >h?>uid be ed urdcr after i according !<? the p!:m proposed." diti-m I he' ; tragedies,! Tiik Washington corresponds th in their tl)(. Xew York //c/?.V in ;i recen 1 rcncouu- prominent I) niojratic Senator? e.-s, robbe- well as a number of influential I?ei mtable ,noj.i licaii Senators, are tired of tlie disi ion teems.j ?k>" ,,f >>' rxc'-wthV >u George Senate in open session. Tin- fi'eu . :?!; ! <! >;i!i !( -- with if;? ?<1 t">ji!nl:iti''ii, Jii.il :1 ,... .i' u alter- . . of the connnitteo ou /ljil,?rou?.J>: lieprcsesif.iiivc IlfiiipI the coi:ntfl,^t'55 .-iV( " :i l'lucc on i this %,ui!jittec. 11 i~ >! lidv < !' i ,VJi . . . tin* ,,, ,f K.rulip.ny in i.jni 1-.r , " -?Ir. i . ' * __ J ' *'V, nil nconj^ \si uvmji a in;v> \VJ;I Mil I t *: \ t.{ placed ::t the head of any c;sir.;ji:t:cc. Col. I)arg:t!! wiii have a jila<v < :. il;< connniuce on riwr- and !i:jri?: -? :i 1 :?1 Col. Tillman wiii i.o ]>::? u-i ?I ! > | chairman ol tin1 j?en-;oa ? . . All of I r;iiii:11<? - .;!'< ?aa*, and it -hows :h<- -t snd:: l' < !* : !.' " u!': Carolina meinhiT- in <"??!;i::< A i.i-.ai?in?; <;\f!.ai!i:'' ha- !!;< i-.linwinir to >ay of !i;r iin-n a-iiiir it:-*r:cnf Hi" -v.M? ' Kvi-ry in.tii i-1 imr- : s-\v v i< <>i tin- billii uik! < !' SiMiliji.-ni 1 In- iiiaiii?--:! -u <_ ! tlio iron - of Ait:;- iis-i-u on*' jlivat I :?*? 111: v"? Im ivil v. i. 11 \?-;t;!^M T uiNi li;:Ve bci.MI hi'lljii' in!' In- i;,y :ii< V aiv !i<-M :tt ;i- 111:111 : 11:1 ii<?; 1 -. <>;:? <>l llif in > -1 1 vi 11 full-! }>ri-c- :?1 tij.-c'i-.j i> a :aii;*<>:i<i !iv>tii Kii<'Xviii<- i<? X:i?h viilr. Tiii- read \vi!i < ! the rifiic-t c)ui li.-i'i- in ii:c < ? 1 n?r\, will jifii'Miati; pniiii val ! >;v>: u.iim:l, In <vli, ?*!;? -;111 i: i > ::!<. an.' wiil uivr Vaillir I') :i !*: rj^i i u it Tritory :i 1 < I ! > ?>:ir >: Iii<* ii>>' l ? ! ?: ? ! > jviri'-i;- i:i 1 ?! * Smj:h. i' < <i:iv liie >ou;!iv:']i .\: j?ti:i:-:;i- tii? ! i-*il< -' till! li ;! ' ;>:! 1\; J1 Hie coiMiry. ! - tii'ic i:i ! ii m.-itci iai> l li H iiii :5^i' !? 11: in'- v. i . hfiiiif, even ; 11 natural 'I'm:: L'.'^isianire eci \vi?r!\ i:: c>:itilill*!!):: I !:i- ;?1 ????*??: is ?ii r.?r ::!< Inuibiu <'anai. (>:di i:try hu-in.--principles (i;c!:iic tiii* i??is ui" wo; k :i!iv:i<h ii:iil liui^hed in ptvlerCUff: to wu-linuf what ]?:i< Ik-ci; <l'>ue. But then; ai<' better iv::?.>:i? than 11i Th<* iiiatt^urati'i; <>!' a >: * -::: ?? I i:::'-;-ll-il i I!i Jli'i> Velll :*l It >, !:; t v 1 ( picsti<>>:::!;i! . il.i! the iva! w!]' !in'j* tin- Stsiti* wili the !:;!> i* of hundred* u!" convies v. h > i*aiii:o. i be hired out i !' will a!r> .v lb- iii ; .> -suck theii* p:uv? in idleness and i>" lid a? public rxpon-so. Wii^ -v.-i- hi- vi.?iied t!n* i*aual i:i tiie pa*; *i.\ meiti'S ; will be >tnu*k wiiij :is. :tni:nt <-t" ... ..1. I I... . I... I I.... \t .. i U in h l ??!!?* i>\ (III lltlllli'* II 11 ?' I ,>ii. j Anderson's mana^i men: ?i -j':;e ;i i most meagre <*?jnij>:ate ij ?rettiny dollar tor ?1??1!.i , mni wr hnjio will soon be drawing a : :i ?!- ?:ji revenue from ilii- water 5>??er. The : benefit t" Columbia i* merely an ii;cii dent about whieh 110 one urowl. i Tin: W a.-hinutoii eorre>j? mdent ot the X'-w York >ay?: The silver men have been n-:eomnioniy active hen ahouis !'. .r a wei-k past circuJaiijiir iisis t i' memln r.-, !o j produce the i::i|)res-io:i tint tiiey have in hai:d?ome i;i:ijo:i:v for contiisiiii::: tin; coinage. Hut t!:e I'.n i- are ihe i oilier wav. ami there is reason !>> In ! ui". r ;u mi*? tunc mat w nut, nu U'Mum* thfit> will ':?< a viir?sruu> and, it i> t<> 1 ?: : hoped, a:1 i:i>t:uciive ileb.itc ? f ihe ! <{U< >! t!:0 liiujuniy ot' ihe House : will !> . !bu!:<! wiliiuir to su-pent! ;l>e t eoinaiiv t>l ihc >iivrr <I>11.11?, ?>n tin* I lva-on.ibie utoiuhI that ;!ie policy ot : coiai:i<r >iiwr s!??:saa- a :ii ri.of , ])i'isiia<!ii:ir Kit <; >! to .-.pvc v. i:!i u> upon Muni' ineaMtiv K'iiabii.i-..iiiii >iiver i.a> absolutely laiietl, an.: :i:al i! i| pt'Opei' l:o\V I;) !l'V \v !i:;i ;! t - - ollli'i" j coti. el'stoppiir: thv roiii^r, will 1 ' ' . ' ^ ':''' ' 1 j1 "- '': 1_ livelihood TuJ Mtlu^u>pcis>io;i of Hicir prosperity nl means, and ;! u* Now usw<yii^M|^? - -...ci uj - let it bo with brte 1110 :i?rici ira-nt re- , .. . _ t >en>ib!e viuiv i> &?> Ihe future, ii?rcs>:nc!i, who >Ji:?.-lv crown our c-tl'< diev ot coining, to be drayircti into ill ed without irood jl)ir U|MI1,"lJS ,ls (.j(i7(., 'now to be >Crlj-r?'.-i)C?-t a< ;i !li fouuuou i!1 I ni scum"' ivijiiiry our county and State williuuiv and with a i -UO'X'. d iti every undet in?r <>ur IVionds a:id p: vpuinlont of a -nj?i ?>:t andencouniven S sav>: ANI' 11 extends ii * ' ' the people of the count "l "( '"l !"!l ami cxccplionallv pro ing an eduoa- War. l!:tlO .1 ^ ....'i .' ! i". -- Ni-vv iii pre-- tiio The authorities of a ? iiilue of town recently applied tl |,v ! ?<. s-isisui i?> ti:e war tor tran>eiipt< <>t the u?il s :nu:n mat.- <>f soldiers lhrnMied to )villi; J'ur li;e the tnwn during ihc Co. fi 'tpri.-t'ed hv ihruis!1 ihoe was niraii i . . !. !! .?-v rijot tin; departmi l- - : "!- M , , . 1 . , nU'V \\ ( !*< i .?I" iii.SiUI IC:<i i. :; i?>o jo :u: at swine approat :;;il -: l - VeS" ?;i I" V . :i ' !iec>>i< 111 was !1 ; a:<i:* s;:;s* tiles were examined and di: , tact iis:*! t!:" names ofahout ::iit tec , ., , , , . 7. ii< o! lie tow nsliip had In ..ale .?o :i u iu el and twenty-tbni ::> I ii>t persons were upon examin - a irr'-it " ptcd. Further scarcii disc ti >n the 1 u':,|!l.v"'':,ce of thou; : , <d siih-itiisites and the oilier 'i a.inost (;anada. , . H??i!s ;in?i CiirbuiK'lcs, ot co;n; untry. Ti.ese are ~ ' .... vuicaiioes of rlu >v>i< j11. TIi'-v proceed from " blond :iiid Iron; :i riotous deni t iurncii tiun of tin- digestive organs. T '. of the annoviiijr, painful and sometim wou'd Tiifv <-an be driven ' tonir.- up she system, and this c 1 '* in- d.cie l?v the u-e of Urowir ucated P.ittcis. M?>?rs. Handy & Uu dru^i>t-!, Annapolis, Md., say: sell lots ot IJrown's Iron letters, who u?c ir seem pleased. We hci ijt (,f one < nnolaint." 1 '' l" ?In iis last issue tin1 Iiaihruy er ot >av>: "Wf tiud that ihe total lc f ;;c of main line, not including' se' ,njj. track, sidings or renewals, laid in L'niied States during 18*0 was 3 u>~ miles. The principal activity has L -es- in the .Southern States and in the I ide between Missouri River and the Pac ivi States and Territories. 'IL> ?I had to comb back the hair frc ds inv forehead and omit the parting conceal my baldness. Since tin ie Parker's ll iir l>;i!?:un has made m hair as thick and flossy as ever. L: " lii-1- who>e hair i* no; tiny * v liiid ti.i-1'-' - ' _ .....I W1 ..-inn just splendid. Mar - Swanson, Chicago. ? i KcmnrV aiilf Ksonpe. Mrs. Mary A. Dailev, of Tunkhanliork, l'a., was alllicted for six years with Asthma and IJronohiti-, ilurinsr v. iii'-'i ; i:11 ; ij r West physicians cuuwj , iiivr il-. ivii"t*. Ili'i* life was despaired ! *n-iii: in (K"t-il?cr she procured a j I'. oi I >r. Kit:-'- X.'W Discovery, ! ii' i! ;i:i.i :i n lie!" was SfcIt, and I ! > >::t;u:ii:n i;- ii- t".?r a %hort lime | ' 1- raining in , . following a- the course /&i p:ir?ii'-il bv the colored 1\ - XV'.. .- x ^*iie: ica: \ . jasnn? i 1 < ! v.ii> that such a course i" { :ii->ii* <! tli.it oil her ?>f the ITI < at p:tl [j. - U "Uhl ( Mil t tii<-h* vote>. Ii' i.' j!-.. - divided the whites U ni'ii; (iivii'c, ;iM<! t ho ii? trr<>c-' iiltCf o>j w:i? in ciiiri'iiirat?' liieir vi>te> 11j> 11 -i!.\ i:;i.-i5i- part izan candidate .I.iv" MM!!.;,, ll... .rllr ,.f- rl.r> I < jj.,V. M l. - colored citi/.t-ns should v>:c n- other American citizens in >i*ti:twith the hiifhe-t dictates of r< a*')ii .-'.nil Th'v were no longer iu i>( regarded a- wedded to any ornaii:/ itioii which did not give tliem nil iIn,* rights common to i vtTV American without regard to 1:oi' color or any other distinction <>f thai nature. They desired to raise up leader- liuin tlioir own ranks who -11*r111 I direct ali future tfiovcments. ; Tii.-v wanted I 'arncll- who would look : to the interest of the colored race as I';;rne!l had lilted up the head- of the iri-h people l>v hi- magnificent victory hiii'lis.*! (lovernment. I lien ( very right privilege demanded would be accorded 1 lieiti. They deeply >\ uip:tthi/i'd \vi;!i the I'arueil cause, and with ;t great leader similar momeinour re-niis would be acquired by I lie ei>!.n etl people of America. The negro \va? !io longer a negro, but an American citizen, landing upon his . r.gh:-, no! a- freed men, but as free 1114-11 in \e:y i-ei">e of the phrase. .'tJ ji5ic*<I Tax.es. >i:p); '*< a new .-paper editor should j mi .? i.ic lain u li-jj appropiunions: i I'aMir (r\lra; ST'.O.OUO ( "aii'Iina Co!!?*jjy (extra) ">o,uoo < iJ.iti.-! (ia) fiO.ooO ; \i?nna! S i.:. <.-\tra) .10,0(10: .Il.tl ( loo,(?oo i A l-Vl!!.ll<' ColleiiV ."0,000 I ('lia:i'.a:>!e Institutions (extra) 100,000; Internal i!:;t.Ti>M ::!fiits (extra) L'oit.ooo | Miiitia (extra) "iO.OOO j Salaries fextra) loo.ooo j Total ^l,">o0,000 j tie u.Miiti be ealled a crank and con l?? Siicol. l>n! suppose he adv?n;a!i - contributions lro:n our people, s:i\ -e..?t<;a kii<>t New Knjilan<l,$ ">0(1,000; !! >.. pi; ! ? > '.1' IViinsylvania. ".00,000 ; i-;i magnate-; ?>: tne West, .100,000 ' Tula! $1,."00,000 i I<- iif.v.nie- a Salomon, a patriot, a pro*color of honest home labor. V?M i:i 0110 ca>e the money would at east stav at home. In the other it ... take- u iuirs anil uisappears. Thi- i- a perverse ut-iuTitlion. The Xcw Year. "Ilini; out ilit- false: riiiir in tlx* true: Ilin.iT "lit tlsi' old: riujj in the new." Another three hundred and sixty-j live da\ s have passed anil the year j ! > **> is numbered with the tilings that j were. The new year with its hopes ] and pru-peeis is upon us. From what j we eai! learn the oM vcar has been an j exceptionally hard one ail over the! eountv, and even throughout the entire I Male. Such a .-tale of affairs should j ir>! di.-courage our people. While it i- true tiiat our lands are selling at .-imply nominal prices, and our crops ] for tin; pa-t few vears have not been ! 1 us ifoou a- \v:i< expected, yet WO L?C- j 'ievo that I!lore are better times in the tut si re. There is sueii :i tiling as strik- ' iuii 1 >:toin ami we tirnily believe that ; we are now scrawny near that loca- j lint:, :;mi that we insist have a. change ' !br the better in iiio d support, and in I be "Shu.. 'I should rejoice, j ffr I.^Mu, .' $ )oii the new vear | the market. PJeaHt., '' :!it and freshened \ The Corner, wl}fr,e >> 1 anything you call for m and <-ucce?s must j chandi.se line. ,>rts. Doirt wait j :,/:!;r^jYou corn he prosperity of j "\ , but #o into it j let' rmination to ? taking. Thank- j ^ j ~T ilron< for their i c ient,TiiENEWS j best wishes to j f\ cr*^ i\ v lor a happy j / L I* / \ -porous New i / England ' r ys? 'heir fj h.A i .."' 'farimeut1 <_ / /T P7 / ; ;*er-v ^couis I > | -f 'I'M rposo.^ ' lSj~^ tclysin I 'tile ? I) <7 "'xtychi.j <- I / <'(- II drawn i 3 ill / ^ ro;' 'Jiese / ^ 1 /l / -jr aijou I/ / jl/^! fun"sii-i ?ca t0 i | IF YOU WOU1 human ; jj,. more fashionably dressed than impure j ()f ,Uy pour-Buttoned Cutaway Cork loralizu- J Suits* Not only is the style the ino: hey are j ular for street and business wear, I es dan- ! material is elegant in apearance anc out bv i hi price. I have all the leading i and novelties of season, such ass< ' . t CutSacKs, One and Four-Buttoned n lion j ways in fancy worsted, Cheviots and Mmaii, j simeres. Prince Alberts in diag 44 We j worsted, cork-screw, whipcord and era All My assortment i-1? . ?.uj;e and greath | H>r beauty and fit, as well ai * make and trimming. It is necessary tx ) these poods to appreciate them. . ! 1 have also a line of Gents' Furnisl A(Jf | Goods?for assortment, styles and pr ngtli ; caniK>t be equaled in the citty. Ah :oii(l I well selected stock of Ilats and Gei i the j Fine Shoes of every style that beggars 113 ! sc-rintion. When in the city cail and: 'een n:a?n'ficent stock of Gents' Outfi , | and I am sure you will be pleased wi . the result of your inspection. ;1nc j All orders addressed to my care will r ceivf prompt attention. Respectfullv, ?m , ' M. L. KIXAKD, to | COLUMBIA. S. C. 211 i 1 NELSON'S HOTEL, Y | (Fonnerly Central Hotel,) | NO. 49 WEST PLAIN STRfp| ? ? ?. A. X V Hj HJ 1 J , (v^UIBIA, - - S. C,! | THIS HOUSE has been renovated and j put in first-class condition, and is now ; ooen for the accommodation of travel, j Situation cool and retired, and within two I minutes' walk of the main business part j of the city. p Terms ?1.50 and ?2.00 per Day,: ACCORDING TO ROOM. | W. M. NELSON, Proprietor, j' NovlSifxtf | TTTTCf "D A "Dli'T? roar bo toend on fnZrcL&o. . in/ iS JT JoLx ri rv p. ftoweii /t ovt />"?w i H hreriisd??Burr<iu f 10 Sprac*> 8L), whrr?Wj-rertUIp.j j ? pttaigt* j^ajr U> a. ^ I" tvt it jifiVyX O&fiU '.72V* '-* burn, a well-known / M J *l.n ~..3BSSS V^UUi iCMUJI, IIIICIIUICU III II1C WUZ1M behalf. The wife with her four^aP! ren escaped from her infuriate^^M band who, inccnscd at the intenw&SB crept, u i> behind Colburn and fir ell three shots at him, one of tbe ball:|l lod?i?jj near the spine and iufiictinjn what. was thought to be a fatal wonuUg After shooting Colburn, Geretti fled to i his farm about a quarter of a mile dis- I tant. pursued by tho town marshal j and a posse. lie locked himself up in j his house, and the posse being unarm- i ed. he defied ihem to arrest him. While i his pursuers were deliberating Geretti j placed I he muzzle of his pistol to his | mouth and blew out his brains. Later I accounts are that Colburn's wound is j not serious, and that he will recover, j A Fortunate Disciple of Franklin in j A Boston job printer. Mr. M. B. Nelson, I Xu. 7?J Merriniac st, held one fifth of Ticket No. 4(3,7<n? in tlie November Drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery, which drew ST.V'QO, costing liini SI. He is single, about -- years of ape, lives with his parents, and this prize-money will enable him to extend his business, Il- is a steady, industrious young man, and will make good use of his wealth.?Boston (Mass.) Commercial Shipping List, yoc. 25. lie oni print his own luck. * ?The Richmond Dispntch publishes its annua! review ot the commcrcial, manufacturing ami other industries of the city, presenting a fine showing in all departments, notwithstanding the hard times.. In 685 manufacturing establishments there are emploved 16,520 hands and a capital of S1CLM2.350. The sales of their prodi^|^K 1885 amounted to $24,950,094, ai^^rease over the preceding year of $25F,587. ?Westmoreland's Calisaya To. tic is being imitated. Set: that you 'get Westnrore- : land's Calisaya Tonic, manufactured bv Westmoreland Bros., Greenville, S. C. Every bottle should have a red metal'-cap over "the cork, with the following imprint: "Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic. Westmoreland Bros., Sole Proprietors, Green ville, S. C." McMaster, Brice & Ketchin, Agents. * Th?*so arc Solid Facts. The best blood purifier and system regulator ever placed within the reach of snfieri?? humanity, truly is Elec trie Bitter.-. Inactivity of tlio Liver, 3 Biliousness, Jaundice, Constipation, Weak Kidneys or any disease of the urinary organs, or whoever requires an appetizer, tonic or inild stimulant, will always find Electric Bitters the best and only certain cure known. They act surely and quickly, every i boitic guaranteed to <rive entire satis-1 faction or money refunded. .Sold at j tiftv cents a bottle by McMastcr, Brice ; & Kctchin. * j It US IS ESS NOTICES. , Xew Store! New Goods!?The undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he has Just open eu una uauy receiving a iresn lotoi oen- j ; cral Merchandise, all of which the public art- invited to inspect before making their ! purchases. Expect to leave for New York ; in a few days, where I will purchase one of ;: the finest lines of Gents' and Hoys' Cloth- j ing eve brought to this market. My i prices will correspond with the cut off on j ' cotton crops this season, and those that j . call on me will realize the fact. I have secured the services of Mr. J A. j Simpson, an experienced salesman from Kidgeway, who will be happy to serve any of his friends and the public generally. * B. SUGENFIEIMEK. Having combined business with pleasure, during my recent trip North, I | am now receiving new goods daily. I,have j j u."v. jauncu a ji^sh dupj'iy ui \.'iiuiuc i Family Groceries, Cheese, Cakes, CrackeraktJ Candy, Tobacco, Cigars, Soai* - 10h.JiaBH8 Mackerel, Lard, Bedstead;- Safes, Chairs, and other Piece (roods for nent4^ssjfi$S| HFTi^^ouiaiTTTunsl "J within the time aforesJ this action will apply t<l relief demanded in the (1 Dated NoveiuhyjJ w nySmb^B _ , .MCDONALDS & .. " ^ I'lain ' ?4o To the absent Defendant "tiie rcT'1 ,u mer- by, Martha Ciusbv ;uul J. o. Boag.* TAKE notice that the < action, together with tl which the foregoing is a c< T\ TVT/~\'T' the office of the Clerk of tii j U iN w Jl nion Pleas for Fairfield Coi of South Carolina, on the vember, A. I>. 1885. Winnsboro, S. C., Novem S?\ MCDONALDS & DC i Novl4x0t Plaintiff ( MORTGAGE S \TTIIEREAS Eliza Sterling VV Sterling, of the C?.unl I and State of South Carolina, \ <?\T3 delivered to Edward M. SI \ j?, ^ mortgaged deed bearing dat 1 of February, A. D. 188.'}, of \ s ' estate hereinafter described ? n J payment of the sum of two ; r twentv-five dollars in | nientc* ? -- ... ...w ai * ->, tu DC due repecti vc.lv ; day of December, 1?k:j and i> ft n j tcrcst after maturity at ten p= ?iff i annum, evidenced "by i>i jj If ! date herewith, v.)-.i:h said n 11 J_ j was recorded in the <>ni *e m-< i ance. for the County < ! F.ni!l?? I nme T: pages 52!). ami \ j part of said delit h i> !> < i jn therefore, 1. Kdward .M. .^l.ainx X ! tile of the jmwfr vested in me > I i:i accordance with the tenn> of : I gage and the conditions thereof. at b'airiield (.'ourt llo:i?e, in the I Winnsboro, in the County of j said State ! .. itlllll till! legal hull!j on the SECOND MONDAY IN .JANT 188t>, for the purpose ??f f.. mortgage, all tint plant i or land containing FOliTY-EKiIIT A CRMS, jJJ more or less, ami situated in the ? and State af-resaid, and bounded in one by lands of Dunshea Cade and -Screw Brown, south by lands of John st pop- gomery and James Brown, east by >ut the of Mariah Duffie, A. B. Douglas? 1 mod- others?and for a more full descri styles thereof reference may be had to a luare- made by W. B. Thompson. The pur Cuta- er to pay for necessary papers. 1 Cas- Terms of Sale?CASll. onal, EDWARD M. SHANNON, .nite. Decl7flx2 Mortgage V ad- - . >kc PARKER'S linrr ? r_^~p^armiR BALSAS the popular favorite for dres ' " J ins tnc hair. Restoring the coli >0 1 J when gray,and preventing Das its' < drurf. It cleanses the seal) (]g- ? yn s:op% the hair falling, and i >ee ' *surc t0 ,1'c'ase- 5? ' 3:1(* 5r- s'zcs at Druggists. ts, wv.t <1 t th ^ ^ qj aAfL^S e. The Best Cough Cure you can use and the l>est known preventive of Consumption. Pariczk's Tonic kept in a home is a sentinel to keep sickness out. Used discreetly it keeps the blood pure and the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys in working order. Coughs and Colds vanish before it. It builds up the health. If vou suffer from Debility, Skin Eruptions, Cough, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Kidney, Urinary or Female Complaints, or any disorder of the Lungs, Stomach, Dowels, Bl"od or Nerves, don't wait i til! you are sick in bed, but use Parker's Tonic j to-oav ; it will give you new life and vigor. H1SCOX & CO., N. Y. I | I Sold by Druggists. Large saving buying $i size, j p a in * jl i\. v jljlUJ^?SOTEL, jj cha^lestos, S. (. !i / !. T. (tALI^LARD, - - Proprietor. j / tli urictly First-class. j stv otis' passenger elevator, | electric bells, , -ri heated rotunda. | lATES, ?2.00 TO $3.00. [arlSxlv , i L i | JU VUlrWiJ I certify that ice marine \ W&* for all the Monthly and I ggp-atcing.i of The Louisiana ' ^wCompuiny, and in person man-; Witrol the Drawings themselres, | fe name arc conduct, d icith hon- [ ex* and in good faith toicard all parties, and ice authorize'the Company to I vxc thin certificate, icith the fas-simile* of our : signature* attached, in its'advertisements." ! -J*?o Commissioners. We the iindf rxigne.d Bunk* find Bunker* will pay nil Prizes drairn in The. Louisiana State Lotttrie* which may be presented at' our covtiter*. J. H. OGLESBY. Pres. Louisiana National Hank, j 8A3H EL H. KKXXKDY. Pres. Mate National Bank. A. BALI)W IX. rrcu? ^C*T v/i JCiiO ^auuuai i>auiv j Incorporated in lHtis for 25 years by the i Legislature for Educational and Charitable ! purposes?with a capital of $1,000,000?to j w' icli a reserve fund of over ?j"<0.000 has : since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its ! franchise was made a part of the present: State Constitution adopted December 2nd, A. D. ISTit. j The only Lottery ever voted on and en- ; dorsed by the people of any Mute. It never .scale* or postpone*. its'Grand Single Number Drawings take } placc Monthly, and the Kxtraordinary Drawings regularly every three mouths i lnsivau in ^CIIIWIIIUU.UIJ a* micu/t'iir, befjinninp March, 188<>. ASPLKVDH) Ol'POKTlMTV TO | WIX A FOKTVXK. V 1 K S T <i K A N I) ! DRAWING. CLASS A. IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NEW OKLEANs. TUESDAY, JAM - j A BY 12,1880?188th Monthly Drawing CAPITAL PRIZE, 875,000. 100,000 TickftH at Five Dollars Each, i Fractions, in Firth-, in Proportion. LIST OK PHIZES. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE $73,000 j 1 do do 25.000 j 1 do do lo.ooo j 1 PHIZES OF J6000 12.000 ! 5 do 2o(hi lo.ooo ! 10 do lo?;i lo.ooo I 20 do jihj lo.ooo j UK) do 200 20.000 j 300 do luo 30.000 50O do 50 SS.OOo | 1000 do 25 25.000 j . t 1'1'l'nVlM ATNYV l'ltlZKS. v Approximation Prizes ot ST50 c.T3o j 9 do do 5< 10 4.500 i 9 do do 250 2.250 : 1967 Prizes, amounting to $26">,5uo | Application for rates to clubs should Ik- made I ialy to the office of the Company In New j Orleans. j < For further Information write clearly, (riving ; full address. POSTAL NOTES, Express: | Money Orders, or New Xork Excftans- In urdl- j nary letter. Currency by Express (:.ii sums of &5 and upwards at our expense) addr-ss-d M.A.DAUPHIN, I, New Orleans, La., | 3r M.A.DAUPHIN. j. Washington, D. C. Make P. 0. Money Orders payable I and address Registered Letters to j NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans. La. | STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Joseph R. Crosby, bv his Guardian ad n,o.. A &IIX//C- VIMIO +1 . 1/UII^IHO^} A .IIU1UII, I aguinst Joseph II. Crosby, susan Sullivan, Martha Crosby and John Kirk. Defendants.?Summon* for Relitf.?Complaint Served. 1'0 THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE-NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED ami required to answer tin* complaint in ihis action, of which a copy is herewith (served upon you, and to serve a copy of four answer to the said complaint on the subscribers, at their offices. Nos. Hand 4, fcOian^e, Winnsboro, South Carolina, ^toteenty days after the service liere^^cof tlie dav of sueli service: I). IK,So. J ( ?Ka& just recei s Joseph ii. eros- Cashmeres and D Susan Sullivan: joniplaint in this SF2. "BK2 58"1&~6?~7 ic summons, of >P.v, was filed in e Court of Com- AlSO a full lin mii' day'of So- Cloaks. Men's. B. bet H, inns. . 1 have a larSc stl )UGLass, times. '* A'""myi- Hats, Boots, Sh ALE. Goods. i and George ty of Fairfield executed and lannon their ! the <>th day ~ certain Sis IT STANI ]n f,'<- first I .J unit's M?"t- For Sale by J. lands < and I ?57"Agents wanted in unoccupied 1 ption ! C1I1XE COMPANY. !?o:? Main Stiv.-t i plat j T P!RiOi< e. j Demands tliat we shall in; lf?n^?*r <>!;', > ? VI Largest Stock of floods ?-wr ouYivd in <> s- goods on the Lien or l.oi'.L' Tina- >\ -1.-m " per annnni invariably o!Tciv<i u<\ S SS'ttT 9 j Our buyer diligently woiUm! :??j" tiu* I.ow1 i York recently. ami we i*:mi mnv >ay we a; LOW 5 to Cash Buyers the times <lemar.il of ;i Pioj, make our purchases judiciously ;;s t<> -;ii:iei selection, with judgment a^ t<> i':tl :if. with ' Calling attention to our Dies- <ioi.d? (i; Mr-.; say they ar^ pretty. < >ur <eie<-ti>>!i . Collars. Edirinjjs. Ktc.. i> better ami !.caper low prices of our r ianneN. ("ifttt?!i ! ia!iiie;>. Bleached liome>puns. Ti'-kinv. I? : < 2>S-;P.S 'he ?-<;?!?l" ami "Silver" Shirt> .-houM 1? i-x.i ear well. Our Hats are styli>ii. axi> ir reputation of our I:ou?e i:i th> lim-j lus are more varied. :ii:<I our Mock p; V v T * -Tom "5Q m r* -try ?k IT* lm ?JB 552 ^3 r3 r& .SSISi. Jrl ^ ii? iCiL^ 23 vka js* u: Mv business is STRICTLY CASH. My motto will be "Small Profits." Cash buyers will find it to their interest to buy from I). A. HEXDRIX. NEXT DOOR TO THE BANK. WINNSBORO. S. THAT Ml>T BE SOLD JO UT! we have a COMn.rn: i.fxe or COOJ)S IX store ('o:\sisrixc or DliKirS COODS, KI.ANNKLS, PLAIN" AN1) BROCADED Velveuen, Ca>lnneiv>, Uitvu-liiiiL'', in all >!amlard brands, BedTicking-, Red ami White Flannels, Clothing, Cloaks, Shawls, Blanket?, Table Damask, Towel- and Towelii;;r, Trunk- and Vali-cs. Also a Fine of boots and siioks. which we intend to sell as Ion- a> any house in town, simply because we want j the money We will not say how and where we bought <hose goods, but invite ?vcrr Due to call ami examine ihe guo.is and hear our prices and be their own judge is to quality, cheapness, eir.. etc. /mwrn^ f /it : 11 i ir.it <x Li, a it At,. GRAND OPENING iLL STOLE OF DRY GOOD-'- flie^l uig thsp IVED, a s | | ai&gH )S AT THE HEAD, E\ce?? ;v5>- ui1i;i'i:t i|*.si*>l:<i:i, t!:<- aeknovvieiljiei'. j i?nteu. 1 have a t'ul, liur <>i'r!u*ap 1 -t.n.iinlit <>! rxedienee. j I|"i'i ? 1 l.-?y to t-". All >tyIt's <it II E'ts tor <-oal or \v<n><' M RE VT V A' !5KO.. W iinisboro. S. ( . ; ,. . "erritorv. A-Hrv" I???>T1C SWIM MA-1 , Itidnnoml, \ a. >Ii\_-i\ Stove Pipe, Sheet Iron, lilacfc and salvani?. - ! I m Plate, So!d.?^ i i TD i F | Q i ^ ; JT ; JL\ ! -1-J U ' 1 ' ?"t>y Tin, Wire, Etc. i K > ! ?"V Fl,iniisllill"(?'Oi"is. . 'io<|(*n-\var<- U illow-warc, in-ware, Hollow-ware, .. til- .-I Wi,.?ami Fairfield tlii' L, ... "I"',-,vare- Yrtlow-ware. I J>i)oK?'s. llims nr Town: th:it wv >liall no longer buy our; Shafts, Pole's nuiis . tlius l.asinir t!i?* 12'.: t>i ]h'i* <vnt. interest i leader Chilled Plow* -.m A"?HorFANCV&:oK^. i J- H. ( I MMIXGS., 1 As"- jB,,T b, < KH?UX ?&m e wire \?t riic'.v- :: 11.1 ?-'isroUlits wiirli ill X(*W | EGGNqq^ cn ssivi- Hons.1. Wo ave endeavored to j j i o lJHH customers <* nice i?iiiui-sin-. ) >'. Handkerchief:. j iPH"111 : !i:iii :i-1:i!. lniy?-rs will note tlx1 I l;S.:i.i;--.{ ami I'iiM'-?1- ' iini ^ Tyg "u*:n ^ IoureJI i ^ i i - ji I r>v tttt? a Ji kHM If m clieapjM to m