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riiE .SEWS AND UCULD. 1 i\ f\*\*siu>Rn. r; p ! WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY : : 1 J8RC. &XO. a. ftK F_VOLliS, ) y isr.i IOKS *K L. ilcDOSALT). i It is said that the Hon. W !!. Pern , our present representative i:i Congress and a member of the ?:.?mir.ittec on war claims j$ the Gisi Confederate eve^ placed on this oominitue. senator Hampton deltvcmi a eu- ; logy upon tke life and public services of the hite Vice President in the Senate on the 28th instant, that being lie day set for the delivery of ^ncli addresses. A writer in the Sorf/i American llerietc proves by figures from official sources thaf. there are in the United States to-day 250,000 more tenant farmers than in Great Britain and Ireland. llAir.roads almost innumerable are now being built on paper by a number i of our exchanges. When the-e roads j will be put in running orderand ready j for freight and passengers it is hard to tell. Tiie Mississippi Legislature has passed an amendment to the railroad ! supervision law. Under the new law j the supervisors will be elecicd by the; people iustead of appointment by the) governor as at present, The BibJe used in the United States j Supreme Court has been in continuous use since 1808. Every attorney who has been admitted to that bar since that time has been sworn on this small volume. It is said to be considerably worse for the usage. The Senate committee on public buildings has reported favorably a bill to appropriate $50,000 for a public building at Greenville, S. C. This bill was favorably reported at the last session, and it is to be hoped that j the appropriation will be made during j this session. The Rev. Dr. Armstrong is now on , i trial before the ecclesiastical court of the Episcopal church in Atlanta. He is charged with immoral conduct while in Cincinnati last summer, and witnesses have been brought frc:n that city to testify in the case. It is attracting considerable attention, and the result will be awaited with interest. Solicitor James L. Okr has served notice on counsel for John C. Ferguson, who has twice been tried in Abbeville for the murder of Arthur M. Benedict, that the State will move for a change of venue at the approaching term of the Court from Abbeville to Anderson county. It is hoped by this motion to have the case decided one way or the other at the next trial. It is a rare thing that the State a>ks for a change of venue, and the result of the motion will bo looked forward to wilh considerable interest. A member of Parliament recently fc^^^^^^summed up the following as the situaof English politics of to-day: 3 Lord Salisbury is in otnce, but not! in power. His removal from office is onJy a question of tactics and days. J The Tory chief manoeuvred to get thrown out of office on the homo rule question, but his scheme lias failed and he will be thrown out on SL?tnc minor question. Mr. Gladstone can then come into power, propound his scheme and secure for it an aruple discussion hftfnre the dissolution, which must follow the inevitable reiiisal of the House of Lords to pass any home rule scheme. This refusal ami dissolution will probably occur in the autumn. The executive committee appointed 1 by the Savannah Rivers and Harbors ! Committee at its session last summer 1 has prepared a memorial which was formally presented to the committee ou Rivers and Harbors 011 Tuesday i last. Mr. S. 1. Tapper, chairman ot the committee, in a strong address ] urged the committee to pass a bili ' which wonld insure the speedy prose- ] cation of the work on the South At- ' lantic Coast, and the urgent necessity for the completion of the work already begun. A similar memorial ha* been ' presented to the Senate committee, and i in both instances properly referred to 1 snb-cotnmittees. < The many trends of Gen. John D. Kennedy in this State will be glad to ( learn that ihe Soiuh Carolina dek-ga- . lion in Congress lias secured the , promise of the President that in the , nexr. batch of appointments sent to the . Senate for continuation General Kennedy will be nominated to icprcscrit ( this country at Shanghai, China. General Kennedy has served the people ( of South Carolina faithfully m every ^ time of need with crcdir to himself, , aud while they will ce sorry to lose him, will wish him success in his new field of labor, and are assured that the interest of our country will in? credita-1 4>lv served in this foreign >tation by i his appointment. It i> another in stance of the right man in the right place. Ex-Collector Braytox has recently issned a pamphlet, the object of which will be to acquaint the United States Senate with supposed facts and thereby defeat the confirmation of Major isradiey as Collector ot Internal ? Revenue for Sonth Carolina. He attempts to show that the present collector is in sympathy with the illicit dis- * tillers, and quotes from the Pickens i Sentinel of some years back, while 1 Major Bradley was its editor, to sustain the charge. Collector Bru^'ey, in ^ Monday's issue of our esteemed contemporary the News and Courier, 1 shows up completely tho willful mi?- jc representations of which iiis prede-!( cessor is guilty, and shows that he by * his owu words did not render a faith- f ful service to the Government while i1 he filled the office. It is the old story of political disappointment and Mr. c Brayton is the unfortunate one Major ; Bradley is too well ku ?\vn in this State J' lo be at all injured by any pamphlet t' whuih may be issued bv any of the ^ Republican crew. s 4t is evident, says the Philadelphia i Times, that no politic?) capital that Jail bo Istfkl lj> ili'iiitiiT-ijii!: ineiMti'C.* j di'dftti, itul >i)o?*chi.*- <j:: the qne?tii<n j audgo 15 to be allowed !o drift awav Ironl i . . ^ - .... ' . ! '> Republican mooring*. the man who Jivdv s has no bill of his own appears to be lengiln not only willing but anxious to place j whiles himself on record as beinjj in lavor of c,ei^t , compai pensions tor evcr\ buoy, no matter I voiees who, ilwit ever looked iiudde of a vol-! on the time of 'niiiiary t;:ctic*, ami in 5.ome j talant I ca-es even lhi? qualification will not j be insisted upon. The laws roiiuhstimj j t|iv wj this fund are already as" jrenerous as i and ei public cconomy will p?nnir, and it is j prospei an open secret that thev have been ! 1 {lotl~ 1' , , , . , i the mo frequently extended, to men wi.houf| t>?- v any claim to their benefit. Even, nien et wor!liv* subnet should receive what there i the law designs u> give him, but no ; ail|j bogus cl-iimv should be :<11 -<w ?.\L If the demagogic Congressmen ran't be ; re-elected in any other way, tliev ought ; diei> to be retired. The country can stand ! i)er> is* their loss without serious iucoiive- brief ill nience. j early y< ?^ ? ; ntcnho( Thk London Trufk, in commenting j noble < upon what would probably oc?-ur j nature should Ireland be given a Parliarnvnt, i devotio ^ . ~ j was kir sa> s: i and crGi Tlx* present Parliamentary leaders n" j would have a majuritv and would be- . ' . conic the Irish ministry. They arc 1 sensible and practicable men and the j e!S 2115 " sense of responsibility would soon j the 1 complete their Parliamentary ednca* than he t;??n. There would be no confiscations, soothe 1 no unjust legislation towud* tnitiori- J cut off: tics; the land question would be set- j some w tled by some sort of compromise be- (jutv0f tween the renter* and the rcntees and hlilQbje the Irish ministers would have to steer between the Orangemen on one side *s and any extremists that might be re- wa-vs ( turned on the other side. These ex- jungme uuiiiim* wuuiu uu ic*v in iiiiujuLi, t because the Irish are by no means j tionate extreme in their views. As for Sepa- ! wind tc ra'ists, what bait could they offer to fort the catch votes? Separation would be as their sa dead as it is now amongst the inhabi- sorrowi tants of the American Union. It never has really taken root in Ireland and we should soon have the Irish as proud of forming an integral part of the u0(]v { empire as is Canada or Australia. ... What renders it difficult to settle this ue0l)jel Irish question is the gross ignorance ^ '{rj, of most Eugli>hmen respecting every- uPP?sen thing Irish. They take their ideas of ajj tj)e the countrv from the interested inven- er tions which are sent, over to them by correspondents?official and amnteur ^ ?of ihe English newspapers. >rcY An Open Letter. ! ,wa-VS 1 in stoc Captain B. R. Tillinan, through the secure have ^ columns of the 2fetcs and Courier% ujar w has addressed an open letter to the jn<r tl farmers of the State, calling upon enterp them to organize and rid themselves of 1X)S sec bratcd their oppressors, the State House Ring Q0i,gg, and their allies iti every county. While yUarar we are far from agreeing with Captain and e\ Tillman as to the condition of our atl^ V\ Slate ;ind thff manses of this condition. *n ?? ' uoitie his letter was read with interest, and will be read with interest by the people of the State. In it he calls upon the farmers of the State to follow him Rbeun and he will be the "Agricultural Hands Moses" which will lead them from a Erupti land of oppression to one flowing with or n? milk and honey?when from under the ref?n(i iron rod of the State House King, For sal farmers will be given justice, and peace, happiness and prosperity v?ill ever reign supreme. " ney or n < r trr-TT/i r rTrT> r T> t* c/i/i r rrv ! Sitter? XT .t X I V i X. ? say th< Jl/essrs. Editors: As nothing from | alread; our eommunitv has appeared iu vour are l,a , " . ters v columns recently and as your paper is Dia}>et such a welcome visitor to many of our compls homes, and desiring: to let the public ify the know that our stctiou of the countrv 5i,ct (*' .J, jt t * * Evenis not all dead I will submit a comma- gt-tv 'ce nication?hoping it will find its way 10 & Ket< the press. To tell von that the Palmetto Quar* , i , . , Teste nes are being worked, that they are Picayv composed of the tiie^t granite, that the kouism outflow from the Oman and Stewart tor of } Stone Co.'.s treasury is benefiting our called 1 county, would all be old news, as [^erv' some of it has already been published one-ten bv vou, and the remainder would be Me|;-A * ' or ?la,0 inferred as a natural consequence. Doc. 19. The object of this article is to let the ^ public know of Uie kind of inen and mectin| the means that work them. The Com- it does p:?ny arc now laying a tramway from t^^ Lhe quarries to intersect the Rockton Ketchii: Railroad near Mr. J. R. Delleney's. The work is directed by Mr. Stewart, I Lhe general manager, assisted by | v??. w * * y e >v Messrs. \Vater>, Frizzell andNeely?all signed i model business men. Their efforts are die pub , , , . - edandi iireeted toward the employment of erai Me Lilt; wuiK.ueii uuu ue*i men ro ue nail. <"cmn Ttn*.-c gentlemen together with sev- ^j^few ?ra! citizens, have organized a Literary the fine: Society tiiat meets every Saturday evening in ilie mess hall of the quar- cotton lies, and allow me to asanre vou it is cal',on 1 I havi ii literary fea>t toattend these meetings, simpsoi One of tii;?e occasions that are fre[jnently terimd Oases in life's desert, * was tlie celebration of the anniverary of tl.e birthday of Scotland's national / poet, Hubert Burns, on the evening of j the 2-3th nit., in the mess-hall. The _ programme consisted of recitations, reading, songs, etc., which reflected rreat cicdit on the intellect of those j : akinir part. We cannot help regret-! ing that eotne of'hem are not favor- j Jx-.tjj ? i ? * T In* tilililir* MMfli t!if?i t* T\t \ n? ! v ..J, . ..^ |.u?..v ...... uw... iwxuo, LLb^O! "or the >tage, and other places requir-1 and mos ujf talent of a special natnre. | ^ a We would be plased to have the SEJ\ public generally, attend the meetings >f the Palmetto Litcrarv Societv. non-fori raents. Mure anon. A C itizen*. Insure mhury stoxe-cutters. j I in" corn tomethtug ?>f Their Life at the Graaite j by'sout] Ouarries?Celebrating Bobbie Harris's j D?r- ' MaylS /if fli0 {tnlitit Uo/i \ \ Wixxsboro, S. U., January SO.?At | , , .. lie Palmetto Quarries of the Oman & j i\ Jl jlcwart -Stone Company, near AVinns- i )oro. on the night of the 25;h instant. NO. i large company of the cmp!o\e< and COU teigbbors met in tiie boarding-hotisp lining-hall io do honor to the memory flllb ?t' Scotland's favorite "bard/7 Bobbie put in 1 Jiirns?that being the anniversary of ??}en . T r , , , , , . * ,, bituatioi hat. ''Janna.-y wind tuat blew hiinser minutes n on Bobbin." of the ci The company was not by any means | Terms onfined to ?'brither" Scots?English, ! w ( rish, Dutch, Italian and American j W? uined as heartily in the spirit and | ^ovl? i'stivities of the occasion as if they i iad each b<>cn quite familiar with the I :enes and circumstances that enabled ! iurns to get so near to the Scottish j _ , tent. i J-Jp* If you wish to see a truly democratic \ receive i ?* -' -l _ w? iL i.Mli wrnfmi t tmj. mim. n'Mwrtfagge cornc up'tjJtiii Saturday night tu the regular meeting- held hy uc-fcutters on thc-c works. Wit itniur, stirring speeches, and iongs mix and intermix in;?-|i; , programme, that nut onh i slwhv the horns, hnt would do 1 to a much more pretentioniiv. There :.r?: some excellent and gu.nl readers and essayists hill, and altogether an array of that i<< no! only 11 cresting, but i lly credit able. management is quite in sympath all laudable rflurts to amuse itcrtain the employe<, and the cis are that ere long the>c works, in tiie wot ds, will be amonjrs st attractive to stone mechanic* in the country. The force of n plovcri is increasing very fa>t. iiAu* *ilwtftr Mint 1 \\y i if \ I*I.1 1 fty^rueu on tlic company's pay Dokbl'. OBITUARY. , in Winnsboroon the 24th DercmS, William Capers Neil, after a ness. The deceased, during his juth and after his development into Hi, was characterized by rare and qualities. He was endowed by with a noble heart and a sincere II to ins relatives and friends. lie id by nature, bland in his manners, ltrous in dealings with his fellow[r. the civil relations of life, his III and object were to do unto oihe would have them to do unto him. lour of distress no one was readier ! to extend the helping hand and the soitows Of others. But he was in the miiist of his usefulness, for ise purpose, and it is the christian his relatives and friends to bow in submission to the will of Him. that : things, for the best. Verily, the )f God are mysterious, and Ilis nts past finding out. The deceased levoted son and a kind and atfecbrother. May He who tempers the > the shorn lamb, by His grace com: widowed mother and sisters in d bereavement. lie has left many ng relatives and friends to mourn A Friexd. is worth remembering that no jnjoys the nicest surroundings ul health. These are miserable about to-day with one loot in ave, to whom a bottle of Parsonic would do more good than doctors and medicines they have sed. * Enterprising, Reliable House. laster, Brice & Ketchin can al)e relied npoti, not only to carry k the best of everything, bill to the Agency for such articles as (veil-known merit, and are popith the people, thereby susiainle reputation of being always rising, and ever reliable. Hav:ured the Agency for the celeDr. King's New Discovery for mpuon, ?viii sen ji uu a positive itee. It will surely, cure any rery affection of Throat, Lungs, iest, and to show our confidence vite you to call and get a Trial Free. * Buck lea's Arnica Salve. Best Salve in the world for Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt i, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped , Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin ons, and positively cures Piles, pay required. It is guaranteed 5 perfect satisfaction, or moneyed. Price 25 cents per box. le bv McMaster.'Brice & Ivetchin. An Answer Wanted. any one bring us a case of KidLiver Complaint that Electric ; will not speedily cure? We iv cannot, as thousands ofca-es v permanently cured and who .ily rccorumending Electric Bitnil prove. Bri?ht's Disease, es, Weak Back, or any urinary tint quickly cured. They purblood, regulate the bowels, and rectly on the diseased parts, bottie guaranteed. For sale a: tits a bottle by McMa*ter, Brice :hin. * rtnno ofSo. 19 St. Charles Street, relay, at nwn, a reporter for the ne met in the reception room of the na State Lottery Company's office hi Marthe, the \yell known proprie?o. 19 St. Charles street. lie had to tiansact a little business, and out his pocket-booK he displayed a ticket, which was stamped 6i>,2.1">, til of the First Capital Prize in th Drawing?one-tenth of $150,000, 00 for one d"ilar.?N. O. Picayune, * stmoreland's Calisaya Tonic is 1 with unprecedented sales, because what the manufacturers claim for istmorelasd 1>kos., Sole Pruprieeenville, S. C. McMaster, Brice & i, Agents. * H US r.VESS NOTICES. Stoue! New Goods!?The underrespeetfully informs his friends and ' '? fliot ho hoo iii^f ilV vitctvwi' uuo J uov ilaily receiving a fresh lot of Genrchandise, all of which the public ted to inspect Infer", making their ;es. Expect to lea\e for New York days, where I will purchase one of st lines of Gents' and Boys' (Jloth!r brought to this market. My viil coixespond with the cut off on crops this season, and those that me will realize the fact. e secured the services of Mr. J A. i, an experienced salesman from ay, who will be happy to serve any riends and the public generally. B. SUGEKIIETMEK. JENEBAL urance Agency iE your life in the EQUITABLE [ New York, one of the strongest ;t reliable Companies in the world. II-TONTINE FOLIC Y, 'eitable after three annual pay? your Property against damage t and lightning. js written in reliable, prompt-paypanies at the lowest rates allowed ^eastern Tariff Association. J. C. CALDWELL, >fxly Insurance Agent. OLSON'S HOTEL,~ (Formerly Central Hotel,) 49 WEST PLAIN STREET, LJIBIA, - - H. C, f HOUSE has been renovated and Srst-class condition, and is now >r the accommodation of travel a cool and retired, and within two ' walk of the main business part itv. $1.50 and $2.00 per Day, [CCORBING TO ROOM. . XEJiSOX, Proprietor. fxtf 10,000 ! e Durham Cigarettes, just id at F. W. Habeniclit's. I ^ CAPITAL G75.0<X),_~i Tickets only ?C.00. Stiat>ij in Proportion j Louisiana State Lottery Company. | "11': n'o / 'rclnf ri rtif'l tin It t"s. xiipcrcixf. j the arr<t! ! a' -n't*/?r nil tl -> Month! 1/ and j Quoi'ti'i'Uj i):'ii.rin'jx vj iii' l.'/Hi*i,:inn . Utotc l.c:!i t'i/:itj.i!;iy. o:< in jmun until- , i'.Or. it/i'l 'hitrhi thr Drmrinfjx ! find [/nit ti'i- siHrt-. U'!' fondarial tcit/i Jioii- j exty, fulness nu:i in </<ji> 1 fi'i'h ioivir.l nil | parti##, Had tec nuiluirizc the Cuiupuny to j rw tin* o'rtijicufi'. mith tin- j'ncximilir* of vur tig it tit a rex lit inch cd, in itx lulccrtixcmrntx.'' _ . c, Commissioners. lie the undersigned Hanks and Bankers xoill pay all Prize* dratrn in Tin; Louisiana Mate iMUries which may be presented (it our counters. J. H. 0<;i,ESBY. r 1 rrp. iiUuinmuu .lauuuai SAJIl'EL H. KKXXEDY. Pres. Male .National liunlc A. ISALDWIX. Prcg. New Orleans National BankIncorporated in lsijx for 25 years by the. Legislature tor Ktlu?*iiti<?ital and Charitable purposes?with a capital of SI,000,000?to w ich a reserve fund of over $i.VJ,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its fr ncliise was made a part of tiie present State Constitution adopted December 2nd, A. D. 1871). / .v , The only Lottery ever total [on and\ en* dor ml by the ptopk of any State.' ' < Tt -))</?/') xmIjhl />> i..^ktnnnfiJt Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place Monthly, and the Extraordinary Drawings regularly every three months instead of Seiui-Annually as heretofore,, beginning March, 188G. AS?PIi?XS>IJ> OPPORTUNITY TO WI.\ A FOKTCXK. SECOND GHAND DRAWING CLAS* li. IN TUB ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9,18SG?189th Monthly Drawing CAPITAL PRIZE, 875,000. 100,000 Tickets at Fivo Dollars Each. Fractions, in Fifth , in Proportion. LI9T0F PRIZES. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE.... .$15,000 1. do do 25.ooo 1 do do lo.ooo 2 PRIZES OF SWOO 12,000 5 do- 2000 10,000 io do io?;t 10,000 20 do 500 10,000 100 do 200 20,000 3u0 do loo 30.000 500 do 50 : 25,000 1000 do 25 25,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750 6,75o 9 do do 5(10 4.500 9 do do 250 2,250 1967 Prizes, amounting to >265.500 Application lor rates to clubs sliould be made only to the office or tlic Company in New Orleans. For further information write clearly, giving full address. POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders, or New York Exchange In ordinary letter. Currency by Express (all sums of $5 and upwards at our expense) addressed M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La., or M. A. DAUPHIN. Wflfihin^An. n. r. i Make P. 0, Money Orders payable | and address Kegistered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, La. jilfiiifli I -AXP Jr O K j ALE! ! I / f . L ? ; . - : ij. v~\' i-v w*! V ." 1,1 :Y-J 1&. J r .; fjfft-|> FORTY HEAD OF FAT KFNTUCKY MULES AND HOUSES?amonjr them some good Saddle and Harness Horses: ii!<n n ft*\v T/?riii Yftiim< lirTiiwI Mnrp* We alsj have a line selection in Mules, from (4 hands up'to 1 o% hands high?all sound and rijiht All sales guaranteed as represented. We will sell them cheap for CASH, or on time until next fall by the purchaser giving us satisfactory papers. COME ONE ! COME A L*L ! Here is an opening for the County to start their plows. A. WILLIFOKD & SON, Winns.bo.ro, S. C. Metal Polish. I This Polish is a Pomade and an excellent thing. With . it you can, in a few minutes, brighten up any kind of metal . ?from a tin pot to'a fine gold watch. Try a small Ten Cents Box and be convinced. For sale by W. E. AIKEN, GENERAL! To be found at F. Yvr. Habe- { niclit's: Fine Ginger Brandy, Blackberry Brandy, Old Whiskies, . rure Jtuirns, irure urns, lolu Kock . and Rye, Tolu Tonic, Cider, Port Wine, Sherry Wine, Seltzer Water, Ales, etc., generally kept, in a ; tirst-class Liquor Establishment, at F. W. Habeniclit's. PAVILION HOTEL, ! CHARLESTON, S. C. E. T. (tAILLARD. - - Proprietor. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, OTIS' PASSENGER ELEVATOR, ELECTRIC DELLS, HEATED ROTUNDA. Rates, SiO'6'TO $:i.oo. Mail 8x1 y CIGABETTES! Kinny Bros' Straig]it-Cut, Kin- ^ nv Bros' Full Dress. Kinnv Bros' ] Sweet Caporal, Duke of Durham Cigarettes, Sitting Bull?Durham Cigarettes, at F. W. Kabenicht's. FOR SALE. 0>~E Fifteen-Horse steam Engine and ] One Saw Mill aiitf Saw. For sale by G. II. McMAgTER. JanlOflxtf * ii iff jggggjgMtt wmiim PnsifivfilY X VkU U I llflli COM PAR ATI VI SUPERLATIVELY THE KKB-HOT WIT-IPLIGHTXD(i 13i>;SSi Q. D. WlLLIFC J J t>t*all dispose of all odd.s and ends in \Vi they haw hen tufor.- ofTernl them, in onlcrtu m:i nnr fine Fln::in>l?; fnrfA-.fiv.. wiil,? i ?notliinc: more attractive ' ;tn be seen in the ' ? RICH, RAKE AXI) CIlKAi'. ? Ladi.s, we i Laces. v\'e have them?the cheapest in the con for as sure as you breathe, the invigorating air ??i ?uch an opportunity to buy atsuch Lo\f Pj-i SPOT CASH. Therefore it"behooves all shrew SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS now being offered NuW WE GO AGAIN ?We mean business dozed by dealers who shout big things anil claim Necessity has no law. We must sell off our ma blc barsra'ins in the NEXT THIRTY DAYS. 11EADQUA 1 ITEICS FOR GOOD SHOES, a pull down stock and show goods. Polite att?'ii money refunded. Our efforts are to please the ] "jUSt~AR] ?A LINE c _ GENTS' STI IN THE LATEST SHAI WE ARE SELL mMfJETJKTTrJE AT A SACRIFICE TO ALSO, A FEW NICE TRUNKS AT ( CENT SPREAD!I SELLING 0 Ur Read my prices and you will see that I am pos CALICOES. CA L1C 01 40 pieces of Calico, warranted fast colors, pri< .'10 pieces of Stmdaid Brands, fa:?t colors, prk 2:> pieces of Standard Brands, price f>c., co>t 4 2 pieces Wa crproof, Brown and Blue, price pieces Caflitnvres, price l'.'c., cost 18e. '2 pieces Plaid Worsted, warranted all wool, p 2 dozen I.adV-s' Uur.dervests, price $2."j0, cos 1 <loy.cn I.,a<!le?* Merino ^Mi t.>, !? *. ci.ou, i.u 2 dozen Glen's Uiidfrslnrts, price $2.7.*. cost ? 3 dozen Men's Unoershirts, Si '"J, </o>l -"Oe. 2 dozen Men's Drawers, Ca.it.ni Flannel, pric 2 dozen Men's Oiton Drawers, at 2">c. each. SHOES. SHOES 100 pairs Women Shoes, reduced from ?1.50 to Q'l i ?Clwu,o lu-u.n C| /.. .cf -v I l'.f\ 12 pairs Ladies Fine Shoes, hand-sewed, prici 21 pairs Ladies' Fine Button Slices, solid It* t 8 cases Men's and Boys' Boots will be sold 1 New York cost. This sale will continue for a few days only made. >'o now is ..he time to get bargains these D.A NEXT DOOR TO THE BANK GRAND 0] ATT, S \ \ I -M M T _JK._ WITH A FULL STOCK JUST RECEIVED, a full lii Cashmeres and Dress Flannels in eb. s1^ atic s-. ESS i Also a A4II line of Domestic: ' >1-1 r> 1 1 pl:I J.. ^loaics. lvien s, jdujs uiiu ^.nnur I have a large stock, which I \v :imes. Hats, Boots, Shoes and Trur joocis. NOW IS TI ?TO GE1 Remaining stock of Walnut Suite; Desks, Sp?ing Beds, Picture Fram A FF-bSH SUPPLY OF 3AY GOODS, at a small margin yejjtiii BHzaB5a9 B*BSSsaBB?imaewia*e**|? " -- >" " GreaT, 5LY GRAND,| STUN N I X G ! l! 4XU? - ti2T. ?2S 3-; :s-; ssorsK OF 3RD & Co.! J J i.tcr Goo Is at -J t imt ce; t. lowvr t';an ike room fur Sprin*.: Goods. I/>.?k at hi!y 45c. per yard Osi/ Pitid Fianneis ioro. know you like nice Embroideries and uty. Takf our :i ivice and buy now, f freedom, yoa wiil never again have ices. Kemember, this is only for d havers to indulge in some of the at ()." D.WILUFOKD & CO.'S. i and plenty of ir. Do not be bulli to show what they cannot produce, tchie&s inducements and ineomparand cart-loads of them. No trouble to tion to all, and jjootls exchanged or people. Q. I). WILLI FORD & CO. ;i\'KD! OF? FF HATS >ES AND STYLES? tl ANG OUR (ST 1SS laS ftfaj ^ BSfea' CASH BUYERS. :OST FOR THE CASH. EE & CLARKE. IE NEWS ! r A T ;C 0 S T ! i I ;:tlvv'y SELLING AT COST. ' :s. CALICOES. s^c., eo-t 'C i C.. Co?t < . C. 7?"?e.: cost (50c. l icecost 28c. t $1.0." ]kt pair. JJCJ |>uu. ? "'.111 iii-r iinir. :e 7'ic., cost ?G0c. each. . SJIGES. 61.-0. j ?:;.oo, cost $2 20. Iier, C(?t Si M. for seventy-five cents on the dollar? Remember money saved is monej hard times from l? HENDRIX. | WINNSBORO. S. '' I PENING ! I ' i I . OF DRY GOOI?S , I ne of Black and Colored 11 all shades at | 3^ ^3L WOO! WZ ! s, Notions, Circulars and! en?s Clothing. i, ill sell at prices to suit the j iks. To trouble to show j ie time;: i; ON ACCOUNT OF j * \l THE SCARCITY OF! MONEY !s AND THE LOW j. fPRICE OF COTTON,! f [I NOW OFFER MY;' it j J 5, Wardrobes, Bookcases, i ( es, Etc., Etc., at ' -'3 !j ' CHRISTMAS HOLI-!< above cost, jl f V K. W. PHILLIPS. iC I? IT STASIS A' For Sale by J. 51 BI 558?"Agents wanted in unoccupied territoi CII1NE COMPANY, DO*.' Main Street, Rich. T A UTW" JL IX LlJLJ- JL -FORREVENUE ONLY. HIGH LICENSE AND CHEAT" LIQUOR is the PLATFORM of Winnsboro Tariff Reformers. Therefore a member c.f the HOUSE of BBOESCHEL I CO has introduced a NEW BILL to sell W INES, LIQUORS, ETC., CHEAP FOR CASH DOWN AND NO GRUMBLING. One member moved to amend the same bv inserting the word "GOOD." The member from Chester moved to in- j sert the word j "BEST." ' After a long debate the BILL passed its j Final Reading, and went into effect on! January 1st, 1SS6. The BILL now reads j as follows: "GROESCHEL & CO. i Will sell the BEST WINES, LIQUORS, j CIGARS and TOBACCO at the LOWEST I PRICE for CASH DOWN, AND NO! GRUMBLING." GKOESCHEL & CO.j EXCELSIOR COOKS; ' j ! ! IX ALL SIZES. WITII AND WITH ! out Ileservoir. lliCHMOND "LEE", nil sizes and styles, i GOLDEN IIAllV E&T, all sizes and styles. "Tito above Stoves are fir>l-class ard war- j ranted. 1 have a full line of cheap Stoves j from $11.50 to Si'u. All styles of IIEAT- i EKS for coal or wood-. Stove Fnrnilure, Stove Repairs Stove I'ipe, Sheet lion, black and galvanized, j Tin Plate, Solde., v alley im, >\ ire, hte. Hou-'e Furnishing Goods, Wooden-ware Willow-ware, Tin-ware, 11 oi low- ware, llard-ware, Yellow-ware. Spokes, Rims, Shafts, roles, Hubs, Leader Chilled Plows, all sizes, A nice lot of FANCY IiUCKKTS. J. SI. CIKHIXGS. i BUJ flvAlh WiUE. GROCERIES! j , GROCERIES.} i i Fresh Magnulia Hams at 12<J eei.ts prr pound, fresli Shoulders at G-i cents.! AnviKti illpal. Flour. Sn<r:ir. Cctfef. I Tea, fresh Oat Meal, and a frc>h and j wejl assorted lot of Canned Goods; always 011 hand. ALSO, Corn, Oats and Bran at the lowest | market prices. Call and examine before buying 1 elsewhere. McCARLEY & CO.* j WLN.XSBOKO HOTEL. 1 The undersigned takes pleas- j in informing the people of Fairfield i County and the traveling public Unit lie j nas taken charge of the WIXNSBORO j HOTEL, and is no\Y prepared to receive i >ot!i permanent and transient boarders. j riie building has just been repainted j ind put in fin>t-nitc condition throughout.' The table will be supplied with the best' hot Hio l<>Y>n I no;irhhm-ino Lfford, and no pains will be spared to in-j ;ure the comfort of quests. A Sample lloom is provided, convenient- j y arranged for the use of Commercial; travelers. TERMS REASONABLE. A share of the public patronage is re- j pectfully solicited. A. F. GOODING, | Proprietor, | 4-vff AW .. .. JUST RECEIVED! One Cask Tennent's XXX Por- j ;er, Imported, one Cask Bass Pule: Ue, Imported, one Cask Milwau-! :ee Lager Beer, one Cask Boss's i iloyal Ginger Ale, Imported, one ?ask Export Lager at F. TV, la^eniclit's Saiuon. " XHBECT IMPOETATION. ~ i Otard, Dupey & Co/s Cognac ' iSrandv, Triule Flavor Holland Jiu, Cr. H. M\imm <fc Co.'s Cham>agne, Ross's Royal Belfast Gin- i ;er Ale, Pure Jamaica Rum, ( Tenuine Port and Skerry "Wine, f ,t F. W. Habenicht's Saloon. ! r THESEAD. THE LlGHT-EUNKIKG DOMESTIC! This cut shows the new style of w; od woxk tin- oiimany is now imror during. ARTISTICALI.Y IJEAI: . IITL 1VITKOBJT A m;K. In its mechanical cinstiuction it has no rival. TI1K NEW LINE OF ATTACH ments that are now briny plnerd with the DOMESTIC are No other machine has them. These altacli f nienis and the NEW WOOD WORK r make the DOMESTIC more than eve: without question, the acknowledged standard of excellence. jA'JL' * CC isku.) niuunuuru, o. v> ry. Address DOMESTIC S EWIXG *IA mond, Va. Mty23-ly Mill, ~ : S BAEGAIMS i ! FOR THE | 'next thirty days. I j I 0 j We have concluded to re\ duce pur immense STOCK by selling the same at NO HUMBUG, only COST PRICE will be charged for onr entire stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, ^ CAPS. fllantatc Ulanlroto WKUULUU)* uimifiuuh AGENTS FOR THE . CONTINENTAL SHIRT, The best and cheapest Shirt now made. ?CG3TE ~ANX> ~ER CON VINCED. P. LA.NDECKER& BRO. GREAT BAIAIIS. , i / We have received and are selling one of the largest stocks ever brought to this town, consisting of DRY GOODS, TT A mo riAlb, SHOES, CROCKERY, . CLOTHING., AND 4 CARPETS",. as well as our usual Tor oif MEDICINES, PAINTS, BOOKS, PAPER i and PAPER BAGS. 1 We ask an inspection of our goods, for J| we believe that taken M as a whole our stock A is the cheapest ever M brought to Winns- JS MASTER, BRICE & KETCHIafljlffl Three times a week, fresh. frJj ;he sea. The best fresh Fish tifl Charleston and other markets cfl Ornish* at Winssboro Ice HoilH y. "W, Habenicht, Propriet<S