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s'f-/ / " ~~H r l ,Ti*rin mm rm.1 vi??,\ i\m? uiiMi h i 1 Uti i.1 ?J It O AHV i I 1-K'lJjl/. | w inn sb0r07?ri \ Wednesday, jaxuarv is,: : i?sg. : I '.va 5. KKYXOLDS. ) V FMtom W Z. McDOXALD. I It is said by Herbert Gladstone that j five-sixths of the Irish people arc fol-; lowers ot' Parnell. $8,000,000 were expended in the' construction of new building* in Bos-| ion, daring the vear ju?t passed. Speaker Carlisle was uu-ible to announce iiis committees on Tuesday J as was cxpected, but will have them ready for to-day. Mr. C. U. Bkice, assistant postinaster at Chester, S. C., has secured a position in the House of Representatives in Washington. A bill has been favorably reported from the committee on postofficesand post roads, prohibiting the mailing of newspapers aud other publications ' containing lottery advertisements. Senator Vance has introduced a bill in the Seuate to abolish the civil service commission. The Senator evidently belives in the maxim that to the victors belong the spoils. The Washington Star has figured out the fact that $SC),000,000 were paid out during the first week in January as dividends upon money invested by the people of the United States. The reports of R. G. Dun & Co.'s Mercantile Agency, show the largest number of failures the first week of the year, than for a year past. Most of the failures have been it: the Souih* ern States. ' The Virginia House of Delegates has appointed a committee to inquire into the cost of building a new Slate House. If it should be decided to "build a new one it is proposed that it shall be made of granite quarried in tne State by convicts. Theke have been 14,000 fourth-class postmaster appointed since the 4th of last March. When we consider the fact that all of these appointments had .! to be elosely scrutinized by the depart merit we at once conclude that the " parties in charge nave not been idle. Bills have been introduced in Congress providing for the erection of monuments to commemorate General Grant and Mr. Abraham Lincoln. m? i- - ineyareio cost one uiiiuuu uuii?r>, and. are to be situated on the north aud the east square of the capital. t O'Hara, the colored member of : Congress from North Carolina, has in" trod need a bill to reimburse the de, po?itors of the Freedmen's Savings . Bank. A leading exchange remarks that the bill should pass by the rotes of Southern Democrats. It is stated that an elFort will be the Legislature of Mississippi filled br appointment. The object of the convention wnl be to change this : power of appointinent. There was a destructive fire in Aiken ou the 10th inst., by which fonr kv stores and a number of other buildings . were consumed. The engine was frozen up and could not be worked until" the fire had bcei: al headway for : an hour. Assistance was telegraphed irom -migusia a.uu wa* promptly reupoudetl to. The total !os? will not / cscfcd $20,?X)0. > <*- * There was a very destructive tire in TJnlou last Tuesday inori;in<r, which destroyed a number of bu*iti?:s> houses with-their-contests. The entire loss } amounts to about thirty th<?u<*nd dollars, with nearly two-thirds insurance. ! This is a severe loss to our lister town, tut we hope that it will tend to increase the prosperity of her people and | 1 nerse them to greater progress. Jx is said that there is talk in Wash> 'injjtnu of organizing* a ii-s?v pr?vty to k "* ( be" composed ?>f revet nit"4 ref-rrnt!! s iVqiq. both parties, and that ^w.; wf rl e ..leaders ot tarifi reform h;*.> w .-i le i a - ?."privateletter- to VVa-hi>ii;<-?? ^ ' wrh action by all ih >-e in f.iv<?rota s^i*cd.uctioiJ (>f ihe tariff". \\\; think the , ; Democrats had better be *an>fu-d ju<t !.-:tkuiv*-A reduction in il>? lurtft" is "bound t"> c^rac sooner or I:-, tor without ' a''split in the oid party, and oulv a little-patience i* needed. . - At a recent meeting uf Iii?- Charles ; tionT*resbytervresolutions wore adopt' ed bv a vote of 18 to 2 declaring Dr. "NVoodrOw art unfit man, on account of his erolution theories, for h j>rotl*s?orr ... ship in the Thelogical Seminary in \ : Columbia. Another resolution was adopted directing the young men now ' 'pursuing their studies in the Seminary nn/l^i* f Krt o ?*ri /if fKofr Aiiu irti^ uaib vi uiai i i ocu t w^: % - to withdraw from the Seminary. A ' sitrong protest against the action of the " 'Presbytery has been filed by two members. . The following from the New York Star gives some idea of what advice should be given to young men: Then go .South, young man! Take your wife and yonr children with you. Plant your hearthstones there among these -6ousVns of ours in the South, whose hospitalitv is universally proverbial; whose welcome is extended warmly to all good people from every - quarter. This is a complimentary notice, for \ South Carolina offers inducements to ? all who wish to make their homes among us. We will welcome al! good citizeus from any State with open arms. ; CoxGKESSJf.vjf Reagak, of Texas, ha introduced a bill in Congress providing ' - for a constitutional amendment to be Voted on by the people to strike out the AAtlCtUnflAlia) rk^AKlKlf )<M> 0?f>0t tt^f /? ?. vv/unuiuiiuiiAi u&ocuiru a^aiun ui* r rect taxation. The bill provides for a direct taxation which, when levied by ; /the United Slates government, shall f be apportioned among: the States on : *he basi3 of the valae of property in the different Elates. The bill also pro- | vide* ihat said taxes shall be collected by officers appointed by the States, i and said'taxes to be levied upon prop- ! ertv under the State laws. i The Blair educational bill has been ' favorably reported to the Senate com- j mil tec, substantially as it was passed . ! la?t year, and it is probable that it will ; pass I he Senate. It6 friends are not j so confident of its mccfits in the Ilon*c, j i owing to the fact that Col. Aiken, j chairman of the committee on eduea- j tion, is opposed to the bill on consti-1 tntional grounds. It is aleo hardly probable that he will be able to attend ; the session of Congress re-nlarlv dur ing tlie year, and Ins committee would hardly pass upon so important a bill in j the absence of the chairman. The bill | ha* gained friends in the House, and . its friends will make a desperate fight for its passage. m m In* the recent address of Col. Pearce, president of the Columbia Board of Trade, a very encouraging statement is made of the progress of the capital city in the pa?t few years, but his statement of her future development and progrrss is even more encouraging. He predicts that in the next ten years Columbia will double her present population, her commercial Lnter??;n liairo *r\ far as to enable her to demand a custom-house on theCongaree, and, in short, the city will become a great manufacturing and educational centre. Such a prediction, if only half fulfilled, would be a wonderful progress for any city. There is no reason which presents itself to us why at the expiration of the next decade Columbia cannot be marked as one of the progressive cities of the South. Thk foilowing statement shows the defeat of Thomas C. Piatt a second time during the year: Gen. James W. Husted, wao was nominated on Monday as the Republican candidate for Speaker of the New York State Assembly, has bren honored in the same way three times before. There was a very bitter fig-hi between Gen. Husted and Mr. Lrwin, the Speaker of the Jast Assembly. Gen. Husted was elected by a combination of al! the old Republican factious and the withdrawal of Mr. Erwiti just before the vote was taken. Gen. Hubert's career is an illustration - r I oi tne suaaen cuange* m tviiuuv marked out in American politics. Four i years ago there was scarcely a more unpopular man in New York State than lie. Politicians and newspapers to-day enthusiastic in his support were then denouncing him. At the State election of 1881 he was de:eated for treasurer by a large majority, though every other man on his ticket was elected. His defeat then was largely due to the enmity of Thomas C. Piatt, who has been engineering the canvass of Mr. Erwin for Speakclr. Then Mr. Piatt triumphed. Now Gen. Ilusted's turn has come, and Piatt is discomfited. It is3iis second defeat inside of a year. The Committees Appointed. Last week the committees to serve daring- the nextof the Hohsc weuucecfbythe Speaker. The jpfcouth Carolina delegation fared as well as they wished, and it i< stated are well please with their assignments. Col., Aiken remains chairman of the education committee and second man on the agricultural committee. . Mr. Dibble has been promoted to thechairmanshin of the committee on public I'? 4 buildings and grounds and a place oil committee oy the election of President and Vice-President. Mr. Hemphill has been placed on the committee on coinage, weights, and measure?, one of the mofet important comuii'tees of the l!ou>e, ftnd has aUo be-.*n placcd on the committee on the Di>trict of Columbia. Mr. Darguu is given a place on the military committee, and also on expenditures in the interior i department. Mr. Tillman has been , placed on the committee of Pacific railways and on expendi'ures in the | State departmr v. Mr. Perry, the new i member l'rom this district, is said to I have fared particulaaly well, as it 16 ! not often that a new member is given | a on two place committees?on war claims and territories. Representative Stnai.f is a member of the committee on warc'aitus. it wa? confidently exacted that jsmth (Carolina would b?' jrivcti h place >n iiit* cxumitti* on rivor- and harbor*, i as ' hat iiNion i> one of the 'fading1 harl?"i> on ihe coast. The Speaker i,? .j,i w<i ? an oversight. I'~ I- C Ii i> !<> hoped, however, that ihe wants of \ 'iutrioion will be >tippiied in flint ti?vwit?rt. Tlit-rv is linle u>e in showing ns now why S-?itih Carolina should have had a place on the committee. The act has*; hern done anil it is hardly probable that it will be changed. Knekten'fi Arnica Salve. The Rest Salve in the world for j (-nts, liru;s?s, -'Sores, Ulcers, Salt ! Rheutn, Fever Sore?, Tetter, Chapped j Hanil<, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin ; TiVi?iiri??i? <attrl ttosifivelv cm-PR Pil^s. or no pay required. It isf guaranteed to g-ive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by McMaster, Bricc & Ketchiu. A Remarkable Escape. Mrs. Mftry Ai Dailev, of Tunkhannock, Pa., was afflicted for 6ix years with Asthma and Bronchitis during ?>I?!aU " ? A rvlvt?C>l/*t(ltlC! A/Xll ] WHICH tillic HIV WPl/ pil*CJVI?n^ WUIU give no relief. Her life was despaired of, until in October slie y>r?ctired a Bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, when immediate relief was felt, and by continuing its use for a short time she was complete'" cured, gaining in flesh fifty pounds in a few month*. Free Trial Bottles of thi? certain enre of all Throat and Lung Diseases at McMaster, Brice & Ketchin's Drug Store. * These are Solid Fuct*. TfiA ??Act hlnnrl iuirifi#>r and svefpm [regulator ever placed within the reach I of suffering humanity, truly i* Electric Bitter?. Inactivity of the Liver, Biliousness, Jaundice, Constipation, Weak Kidneys or any disease of the urinary organs, or whoever requires ! an appetizer, Ionic or mild stimulant, will always 2nd Electric Bitters the hf?st and onlv certain care known. | They act surely and quickly, every | bottle guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. Sold at i fiftv cents a bottle by McMaster, Brice i i & Ketchiu. ' * j GEN ERAL NEWS ITEMS. Facts of Interest) Gathered from Various Quarters. ?The Charleston cotton 6eed oil mill has suspended operations. ?A heavy fall of snow in England has delayed railway trains. ? Mi68 Kate Bushardf, of Peak's, had her arm broken by a vicion* cow. ?D. H. Day, a well known citizen i of Atlanta, was killed by a passing > train last week. < -Five-sixth of the Irish people, ac- [ cording to Herbert Gladstone, are fol- >k lowers of Parnell. 1 ?The failures for last week were * 336?the largest aggregate in any week since January, 188o. -The Richmond Whig ha* been bought by a company, and will be published as a Democratic orjran. -Anrein Mobile, Ala., on Friday night destroyed $160,000 worth of property. Insurance $110,000. ?The postofficc at JaekRonsonh&m, Lanea>ter county, w?6 recently robbed of several dollars in mouey and a quan- \ tity of 6tamps. ?At Jackson, Miss., the Democratic caucus last week nominated Messrs. Walthal and George for re-election as United States Senators. ?Gen. Jubal A. Early, is described as a man ot venerable appearance, his long, white beard reaching to hi* wai?t and his bent figure indicating the rapid advance of extreme olu age. ?It is pretty clear that the Irish : question is still far from a satisfactory solution, tiOtwilhstandinsr the sanguine ; anticipations in which Mr. Parncll aad . his lieutenants have been indulging. ?The Legislature having tnade^pro- ' vision for the new jail iti Lexington, and part of the necessary funds being : already collected, the county coinmis sioner* will take earlv steps to erect the building. ?'The Virginia House of Delegates has appointed a committee to inquire ' into the' cost of builrting a new State ; House. It is [woposed that this buildng shall be of granite, quarried in Virginia by convicts. ?A sixteen-vear-old girl, highly enteemed in the Creole circles of New Orlean?, sank down dead while waltz! ing 011 Saturday evening at a reception in that city. She had previously been [in apparently fine health. ?The Galveston Netcscalls attention | to the fact that while tributes to the : I metnorv of "Bob" Toombs have plen tifnlly come from all parts of the coontry, none has been dated from Eeanvoir, Miss., the home of Jefferson Davis. 9 W ?The salary of the French President is $120,000 a yeaj, with an additional 1 $60,000 for household expenses, ranking a total of $180,000. M. Grevy, who has just been re-elected for a terin of seven years, is uow seventy-two vears old. ?Ice men along the Kennebec and Penobscot River# are preparing io gather this winter's crop, if all the Maine houses now empty be filled, it ( is said the crop will be the largest ever gathered in that section?footing up 1 f\r\r\ /\aa * ? iar awve i,uw,uvv ;uui*. ?A petition for the pardon of Sherma? Walknp, colored, of Lancaster, was recently gotten up for presejiialAtfir to the Governor, butL ?*rr~conferring with the snperipMflTfteiil of the penitentiary vrwas found that the convict hniVOecn released by death. ?A cave-iH occurred at Boston Run nearMahonev city, Pa., la*t week', and a block of houses went dowu out of, sight. The families living in the houses made a narrow escape. At last ac coiling me furiace was caving, anu five more blocks were expected to go down. ?Friday last, January 8, - was "Creole Day" at the New Orleans Expo>ition. The ceremotiie6 of the day included everything representative of the Creoles, speeches bv prominent Creole gentlemen, and vocal and instrumental mnsic by the be?t Creole mu>iciai:8. ?Miss Sarah Althca Hill, plaintiff in the celebrated Sharon divorcc cane, was married last I'hursduy morning: to David T.Terry, ex-Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of California and Alks Hill'* leading connscl. Mr. Terry is known in connection with hi*'duel with Senator Broderick, it: wNch the latter was killed. -In the cattle convention to be helo this month at Denver, Colorado, ?he basis of represntatiou requires that a member mu*t own 50,000 head of cattle to *eenre a seat. Thix occasions great dissatisfaction among the catti? men with limited consiiiBmcie*, who are thus deprived of a voice in the proceedings and are left out in the cold. ?A singular suit has been decided bv a San Francisco justicc:' The plaintiff, Oscar Schlatn, sued to recover *zyy damages ior contracting mo "barber's itch" at the shaTMis saloon ot" Solomon Cohen. After hearing tlie testimony, Justicc Burke sahl it >was doubtful whether I he diseafi.r was eoutrnctfrf at Cohen's place, aiid he gave bim a verdict. ? A Richmond, Maine, ti e surd -n cold has caused the ice to-jcin ai.d the Ivenuebec River is full of icw tVoin five to ten b*et thick for from seven to ten miles. There are ih'rtecn ice hou^e? fhp.ro wish a canaci v of 550.000 toil*. ? c ^ - - , - ? and tiwm-awls of ialx>rin^ men dependent niton the ice industries for employment are wailing anxiously for the jam to be broken. A Civil Service Clerk Bounced. . Oliver P. Burger of Qutncv, Illinois, who was appointed to a thonsand dollar clerkship in the registry division of the Postoffioe Depart merit'last September, tinder the civil service rules, was summarily dismissed from the scrvicc by the Postmaster General last week. Soon alter coming into hi# new position Burger prepared a postal circular, wnicn ne nas Deen industriously distributing in all section# of the country, principally among school teacher#, in which he sets forth that the government offers employment at a remunerative salary to tho?e who are qualified to enter it* service. The postal circular concludes as follows: '-A pamphlet has been carefully prepared by the undersigned, giving full instructions and useful snjrgestions to those who J _ 4. - _A 1 .* . 3 uesire 10 sianu an examination, aru will bo sent by return mail to any address on receipt of fifty cents in postage stamps." The department officials say that the statements contained in the circular are purposely and grossly misleading as to the clerical needs of the government and are made for the sole purpose of obtaining purchasers for his pamphlet. nv? iti# /v ^ a rvt ?mail) auuciui? uiay S lvet? ahlont with failing strength, ieei?nvr that ?hey arc steadily siuking into . !h* {frav?, when by using Parker's ' T ?nic th< y would find a cure commen-unir with the first dose, and vital; i'v and strength surely coining back to fcjetn. " I ?Rav* you been sick? Is your conv? le eaee slow? Then try a bottle of 1 V ^s.oivrciand's Calisaya Tonic, and take as .urected. It will soon make you strong ' and well again. (Jet the genuine of your 1 Dmggist or Dealer at 51.00 per bottle, , McMaster, Brice& Ketchin, AgSflts. * , t _ gae-B-nttaa-si rrc.iPiTAL 3'Riz e. arsooo. ,?i riekcta only 03 00. Share* In Proportion Louisiana State Lottery Company. "TF<; hereby certify; ?? rupervue i :he arrangement*for all trie Monthly ana Quarterly Drawings of The Louisiana. State Lottery Company, and in person man ige ani control the Draining* thtmselze*, znd that the name art conducted with honuty,faime*s and in good faith toward all oarttes, and we authorize the Company to 'jjie thu certificate, with the facsimile* ofour rig natures attached, in j U advertisement*." ' CommiMl&Mri.: We the undersigned Banks and Bankers ttill pay all Prizes draien in The Louisiana State Lottcnet which may be presented at 7ur counters. J. H. OGLE8BY, - j Pr??. Lonlalana National Bank. ! 8A3KUEL H. KEXXEDY, Pres. state National Bank. A. BALDWLV, Fret. New Orlnni National Bank Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Legislature for Educational and Charitable purposes?with a capital of $1,000,000?to w- icb a reserve fund of over $550,000 has since been added. ~ By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of- ttie ^resent State Constitution adopted December 2nd, k. D. 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on qnd onioned by the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place Monthly, and the Extraordinary Drawings regularly every three months Instead of Semi-Annually as heretofore, beginning March, 1886. ASPLKSDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIS A FOKTUXK. SECOND OH AND DRAWING CLASS B. IN THE ACADE MY OF MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1886?180th Monthly Drawing ? - -??? ? AW? AAA ( AriTAii rmiiCi* i><a,ww. 100.000 Ticket* at Five Dollar* Each. Fractions, in Fifth , In Proportion. LIST OF PRIZK3. -.?** 1 CAPITAL PRIZE ~..$?/>00 1 do do 25,000 I do do Si.-il. 10.000 J PRIZES OF $6000 .Tmi.oo" 8 do 2000 10,000 10 do 100<> 10,000 80 do 500 .10,000 loo do 200 -. ao.ooo 300 do 100 30.000 500 do 50 25,000 1000 do 25 : : 35,000 * nooAVTU k TTAV PVT7VC ?LZ f AVA4AA * * ??*?#***> ? Approximation Prizes of $750 6,T5o 9 do do 5<io ; -4.5oo 9 do do 550 2.2SO 1967 Prizes, amounting to '.*263,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the Company In New Orleans. ? For .'urther Information write clearly, giving full address. POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Oraers. or New York Exchange In ordinary letter. Currency by Express (ail sums of 15 and upwards at our expense) addrrss^d M A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La., or M.A.DAUPHIN. Washington- D. C. Make P. 0, Money Orders payable aid address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Grleasi, La. BASGM 9 We have received and are selling one of the largest stocks ever brought to this town, consisting of DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, CROCKERY, CLOTHING, AND CARPETS, as well as our usual lot of MEDICINES, PAINTS, BOOKS, ~ PAPER f -! -| and PAPER BAGS. We ask an inspection of our goods, for we believe that taken : I as a whole our stock is the cheapest ever brought to Winns boro. M MASTER, BRICE & KETCHIN. OYSTERS! Fresh three times a week, from Norfolk. The Celebrated Lynhaven and James Eiver Oysters, at Winnsboro Ice House. F. W. Habenicht, Proprietor. GENERAL mm 'A Insurance Agency INSURE your life & the EQUITABLE LIFE of New York, opp of the strongest and most reliable Companies in the world. Try a srwr.Tftvr/VR r>r\T.rr.^v. non-forfeitable after three annual payments. t Insure your Property against damage from fire and lightning. Policies written in reliable, prompt-payin# companies at the lowest rates allowed L>y Southeastern Tariff Association. J, Q. C ALP WELL, #*Yl9f*Iy insurance 4,g?nt. i SPREAD 1 . iinft m* u m SELLING 0 1 Read my prices and you will see that I an CALICOES. CALK 40 pieces of Calico, warranted fast colors o/v . A f n??li?iv OV piques Ui dtlllimiil io.-tu.ivj.! 23 pjcccs of Standard brands, price 5c., < 2 pieces V\*a:erproof, Brown and Blue. ]: 3 pieces Cafhuu-res, price 25c., cost 1 Sc. 2 pieces Plaid Worsted, warranted all wc 2 dozen Ladies' Uundervests, price 8 1 dozen Ladies' Merino Shirts, price 81.5 2 dozen Men's Undershirts, price S.'.T.j. c 3 dozen Men's Undershirts, 81.00, Gu>t 5 . ? 2 dozen Men's Drawers, Canton Flannel ... 2 dozen Men's Cotton Drawers, at 25c. e SJSOES. SHC 100 pairs Women Shoes, reduced from 81. 80 pairs Women Shoes, price Si.25, cost s 12 pairs Ladies FineShotfs, hand-sewed, 24 pairs Ladies' Fine But tow Sh?es, solii 8 eases Men's and Boys' Boots will be s New York cost. T'Wi mill rtAnfiwim -fnr* O faw ilflVS 1 UlO ^aic n m vviiviuuv iv& ? * \ .? made, to now is the time to pet bargains -- . ' D NEXT DOOR TO THE BA *. i THAT MUST I V ?? 1. WE HA?E A COMPLETE L COWSTS7 DRESS GOODS, DRESS FLA> Velveteen, Cashmeres, Ginghams, Bli Ticking, Red and White Flannels, Cioi Damask, Towels and Toweling. Trunk BOOTS AN which we intend to sell as low as any 1 the money * We will not say how and where w< ! one to call and examine the groods and as to quality, cheapness, etc., etc. CE? A L. S A^[ WITH A FULL ST()< JUST RECEIVED, a fu Cashmeres and Dress Flannel EESLHS3 JJL0"E1T ?LJ3 Also a full line of Dome Cloaks. Men's, Boys' and CI I- have a large stock, which times. Hats, Boots, Shoes and Goods. IT. STAKES A1 H' *imsmmm ' * " Fop Sale by J. M ?] 6?"Agents wanted in unoccupied territc CHUTE COMPANY, 90i> Main Street, Kiel , - PffiiOIG Demands that we shall no longer offer to tl Largest StoclTof Goods ever offered in our goods on the Lien or Long Time System. tl per annum invariably offered for SPOT . ... Our buyer diligently worked for the Lowes ' York recently, and we can now say we are i LOW P to Cash Buyers the times demand of a Prog make our purchases judiciously as to suflici selection* wiui judgment as iu luunc, wiui COM E A3 ' . j Calling attention to our Dress Goods (I)tilt< say they arc pretty: Our selection of Caiici Collars, Edgings, Etc., is better and cheap*1 low prices of our Flannels, Cotton Klanne Bleached Homespuns, Ticking, Domestic G RENTS' ?EI Tho '-OaM" and "Silver" Shirts should bo i wear well. Our Hals are stylish. SHOES A3T The reputation of our house in this line will styles are more varied, and our stock will n BE MEMBER THE COBXER S J. M. HE NEWS J T A T C 0 S T ! l pa-sitivfly SELLING AT COST. DOES. CALICOES. , price 8>aC., cost 6% o. , price 7c., cost o%c. <?t 4c. ir.ce 75e.; cost Goc. >ol, price %k\. cost 28c. ), cost 61.it."/ pur pair. i0. cost 81.1 - > per pair. u>t S-'.iu per pair. 1)0. , price 73c., cost S;'>0c. each, acli. >ES. SHOES. 50 to ?1.20. M.UU. price ?:>.O0, cost 82 20. I li'. ther, co>t 51 ">o. sold for seventy-five cents on the dollaronly. Remember money saved is money these hard ilnies from . A. HENDRIX. NK, WINNSBORO. S. i /~\ s~\~s~\ n ~ fUUJIT\ iE SOLDIOUT! IXE OF GOODS IX STORE IXG OF rNELS, PLAIN AND BROCADED caching, in all standard brands, BedT hintf, Cloak?, Shawls, Blankets, Table s and Valises. Also a line of D SHOES. | iousc in town, simply becansc we want } bought these goods, but invite every hear our price? and be their own judge ?'TKR&CLAUSE. j )PENING i T fUELS', UK OF 1)EY GOODS. 11 line of Black and Colored s in all shades at ? JIF? E32L ST. ,'ETO jstics, Notions, Circulars and lildren's Clothing. I will sell at prices to suit the Irunks. To trouble to show T THE HEAD. THE I-KHT-BUNKING DOMESTIC! Ihi- flit shows the new >tyl<> of u od work the comi)any ; <"\v .i.tror ARTISTICALLY BEAU i"FFL A PK? H. 11! ii> mi t liani(-;ii c nstiiutioji .1 ha* no rival. T!:K NEW LINK OF ATT AC I l;.?'!tt> t' i'! :'!T !!<>\V l)i i: ?; p!r,(:rtl w rl. tl-l* l-</MES I ,t S:l4J s)ii it*>. i otl: r liisu-hin*.1 i.a? ilu ju. The-* aUa<?h| . nseuts ami the XEW WOOD WORK w ;i ake the DOMESTIC more than evei without question, the acknowledged staiuluni of excellence. E.4TY A BRO., Wiunsboro, S. C. ? i .1.1 nrrw GMtup s.iriY'TVfi \t a . >ry. .Aii'iicw i j*j x i \s > iiu inv miond, Va. M tv23-ly TrTeTsis ie people of Wimusboro and .Fairfield the Town; that we shall no longer buy our iu$ losing the l-'? to 23 per cent, interest CASH. t Prices and best discounts when in New in shape, and are willing, to make the 'RICES [ressive House. We .ave endeavored to ent quantity to give our customers a nice task' as to styles and designs. * w Sterns, Trimmings, ctc., to mat:-h) we whit s, Ginghams, Hosiery, Handkerchief r than usual. J'usted buyers will note t Is, Bleached and Unbleached Shirtin oods of all kinds, etc . ctc M35TMK^T. examined. F & C Collars will fit and II I5UU1S. I be. fully sustained this season. Our leet thi' increasing demand. TORE. BEATY & BRQ. * . V? W>^5rr1 -? !! T" - i ~ - rn iirrrtiiiiiwurr n" i\OW IS 1 ?TO 0 ! : Remaining stock of Walnut Si Desks, Spring Beds, Picture F r:: a** <&% i A FRiiSH SUPPLY DAY GOODS, at a small ir.ai - ' Septl9 * * CIGAES! CIGARS 11 CIGARS!! ' . : I GoodjCigars at 2? cents apiece^: good Cigars 3 for 10 cents, good | Cigars at 5 cents apiece, fine- Ci-H gars 3 for 25 cents, fine Cigars 2 for 25 cents, Superior Cigars"! for 25 cents, at F. W. Habenicht's Saloon. - Cb&I^ If you want to buy a good, cheap pair of Boots or Shoes,, go to Q. D. Willifoito & Co.'s. A nice line of Hanan & Son's Shoes always on hand., -We claim they have no equal. We are sell ing them at Kock Bottom Prices. Q. D. WlLLIFORD & Co. We guarantee all of our Shoes. We keep no shoddy trash. Q. D. WILLIFORD & CO. - EXCiilALUK U< M >i\S? . 1XAEL SIZES. WITH AXD WITH out Reservoir. ' aRICHMOND "LEE", all sizisand styles. GOLDEN HARVEST, all sizes ants, styles. "Tho above Stoves are first-class and war ranted. I have a full line of cheap Stove.from $11.50 to S20. All styles of HEATERS for coal or woodStove Fnrnituce, Stove Repairs., Stove Pipe, I Sheet lion, black and galvanized, .. Tin Plate, Solder, " \. Valley Tin, Wire, Etc.' i Hou?e Furnishing Goods, I Wooden-ware Willow-ware, Tin-ware, Hollow-ware, Ilarcl-ware, Yellow-ware. Spokes, Rims,. Shafts, Poles, Hubs, ! Leader Chilled Plows, all sizes, j A nice lot of FANCY BUCKETS. J. II. CCttMIXGS. Bay BUCKHORX FENCE WIRE. grocerTesT ... ! Fresh Magnolia Hams at 12? cents per pound, fresh Shoulders at cent* i Augusta Meal, Flour, Sugar, Cofi'ee. Tea, fresh Oat Meal, and a fre;>h am well assorted lot of Canned Good always on hand. . ? ALSO, i Corn, Oats and Bran at the low??t market prices. i ST Call and examine b&fore buying jelsewheye.MeCABLEY & CO. Iff : v-r/t. . ':/Vf I M l tvmiiim 'HE TIME ~ JET? ' *r k >*%. V mi f JT3L JsL ? ON ACCOUNT OF THE SCARCITY OF MONEY ?? AND THE LOW ? PRICE OF COTTON, I jNOW OFFER MY ?uites, Wardrobes^ Bookcases, rames, Etc., Etc.. at OF CHRISTMAS HOLIrgin above cost. R. W. P1IILL3PS. Mill, j: ; mm I FOR THE . NEXT THIBTY DAYS. I' s _ * I We have concluded to re Iduce our immense STOCK r - '**- ' ;by selling the same at i I ' - ;>NO HUMBUG, only COST PRICE will be charged for our entire stock of DRY GOODS, . CLOTHING, i * - * BOOTS, . 7 -JW J ?-t r> rr/N-nn i j hats, CAPS. r - , ?..? 'i ... ' iBMets. Blanfcets. <t -; / agents fqr i continental'SlifRT, i ^ x i rr?i i it . r\i i ne oesc ana cneapest ?>nirt . -rr ^ j noHv'raade. COME AND BE CONVINCED. RUN DECK EMBRO:. CIGAEEITES! Kinny Bros' Straight-Cut, Kinny Bros' Full Dress, Kinny Bros*' TV.-llro r\+' Tlni-lionv wv vx X/ Ui-iiOU r, Cigarettes, Sitting Bull?Durban* Cigarettes, at F. W. Habenickt's. I... EGrGr N OGr ' . -FORTIi'E^ /. .11' I. i X) \ Yf'. TiS 7 " ~ J PURE IMPORTED SCOTCH VT f I t<RE V. I PURE IMPORTED JAMAICA RUM. I PURE IMPORTED COGNAC UK ANDY. : FINE WHISKIES, W1XI1S, I For sale by F. \V. !IAI?EX CIIT. TAX RETURNS. - * Auditor's Office ?* Wixxsboro, S. C., Die., 14, 1885. ? . The books of tbis office will be open from the tu-st of January 18>'G, ti? the 20th ol'Fcbrnarv ISSG, tor the purpose f receiving the returns of property of ' lie taxpayers of FairlieM county.. A. fall return of veal estate as well as.. ,?ersonai property must be made by ach taxpayer. All male persons beweeu the ages of 21 and GO years,. except tlit?sc phvshv.Uiy unable to earn i i support, arc liable to poll tax and.: will make returns accordingly. It. ivory person," even thouir-i he has noproperty, and liable only lor poll tax,. will make his return, the collection of." faxes will be greatly facilitated. Notice of my appointments in the- i different precincts will be announced at a later daw I. X. WITHERS. Declo Auditor ^airfh.'ld Comity. YEEY OLD FINE WHISKIES! Tlie Celebrated "Kentucky Bell" TTT1 1 " vviiisKev, ine unoice Ulci Cabinet Rye; the Old "Golden Grain" Ken;ncky Bourbon, tlie Old Silver Jreek Kentucky Bourbon, tlie Old Genuine) David Jones Kentucky 3ourbon, for sale at prices to suit ^he times, at F. "\Y, Habenicht'sJr" Saloon. FOR SALE ?US EEXT, r OFFER FOR SALE OR RENT MY STORE-HOUSE ANI) LOT, with Warei >use and ."table and Bum attached, vxl in ti?e Town of RWueway, C. AjJjtfB arti's wis-liing t? purchase or rent vrfl a.jpiy at once to Rid pee way, S. C., Docenjbt-r