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THIS NEWS AND HERALD. j interpretation of ?: naturally holds th V INNSBORO, S. C. j ernor Martin, b\ renomination wi WEDNESDAY-. MAY 26, : : : : 1S86. J r liJC ilC^Ul'iivuii XX jxo. s. Bj^ynolifs. ) only on July 7." > Ki>ITOhS. 1 W. i. XcZOXAZD. j The first Nat "t:iere are now published in the American Vine G United States 14,160 newspapers, ?" t,K I8t . j. i . . . c r.c~ j tives from a jm periodicals, etc., a gam of G6G during ? , , " Stales were pre the past vear. ... 1 ^ vital importance t The total wealth of the United of our country States Senators is placed at$ 162,000,0OU. comminee was A goed round sum to be divided ue- rialize Congress : tween so few men. bill for the protcc. ,V , ,7, grape-growers an It is stated that the well-known . . . ^ i tt i i chemical compeui free-trader, tne tion. r ran* x1u1u uao i ~ . ? ' ^ / . now manufacture been offered $2o,000 per anuuin to act t . X- * r , .1 M out the land. Gr as counsel lor Mr. Mackav, the mil- . . , ... " cuine quite an mci honaire. . ,, . in the Southern Will the News and Courier not convention will give us a rest on the base ball craze? much good to thi At least the Charleston baseball ciubs should for a season rest upon their The following laurels. from the situatioi to sav the least What of the canal? Is the damage quite" serious: no greater than the Columbia corres- Qra?</erae pondents reports? Let ns Have me Armagn, are e:u whole trath, gentlemen. We suspect military associati that all is not vet known bv the pub- PurPoSe resist r * eminent. It is si *IC* of an L" lster re I The short-hour movement seems to <>* ?_ be growing in favor both with the {jjater and an ar laborering men and employers, and the Shannon. 1 the eight-hour system seems destined belonging to tlie to be the laborers' dav in tiie near f?'C!( force, have oiil-r future. pnt j,, the field 1 m M . . . against home ru! ^OTwtthstaxdiuc; the opposition of stated, offer to Senator Blackburn, the Senate has to fight in Ulster confirmed the nomination of Mrs. or reward so lon< Thompson as postmistress of Louis- ncc^e(*ville, Ky. There were only six oppos- a leading e: r\f tl^o ( mg YOles. UCW..U., lUv , What will the Southern Presbyte- refere,,ce to tl riau General Assembly do with the ! cIa*ms 5s in ac "Woodrow-Evolution hypothesis? That exPiesse(^ bv eve body may settle the question so far as the subject the Seminary is concerned, but the s|n<^e comple asritation must and will go on. tiations with I It is that this G Moxi>ay, May 17, was a memorable of its use of the day for Spain, as it was the day upon ment of 1801 be< which the little King of Spain was the just demand; born. It was made a day of celebra- surrendered th< tiou, and all the dignitaries of the France in retur; country were on hand to welcome the advantage, aud little stranger. to its injured cit m? rnnrpntinii will tlie va!ue or" ^ie iH?i UWigia uiukv vvmt % meet at the Capital on the 28th of 8*ou wlH ha?te Jane. From the present until that c aim?* Owing time the political ball will be in full the on^nal c blast. The two candidates, Messrs. SS! ltlsl Gordon and Bacon,, will be heard 0 t e cairns a from in erery town of importance in f eu c.1Ia' ,k e the State. lars are mvolrec Oll> men arc the rule in German Coxsiderabli Government. Every one knows that sioned lately I the Emperor is 90, Mcltke So and Bis- towI1 01 several mark 75. Besides these old men, the Posed to be mail commandants of twelve out of the *ne 10 know w) seventee army corps are of an average age of 66, aud have od the average J/^rv'S seen forty eight years' service. hydrophobia. ] t > t. T to imasrinarv disea It has been stated that Junge J. S. tQ pr0(^ce a mvmm met. ... SkllLl**.* i 'W^llt1 IhC"'gfnf?KT y State wonld lose an able representa- years ago .fma tive in the event of his election, he terization of wt would be an able representative in bite of a mad d< Congress. I uie ,:Kt ^ cauterized it to The News and Courier says of afterwards that Bacon's contest of the gubernatorial s\ mptom* of ta\ . ,, . & bv standard a nomination in Georgia: death it was es Major Bacon has beaten himself as a that the wound candidate for the Democratic comina- a fence that t tion for Governor of Georgia, as away from the against John B. Gordon. No man animal was ve who went out of the field and into a three teeth?tho bombproof in the Confederate war jaw and itnpossi can catch the popular vote. Tiiat case sharte phobia, and sub: Senator Bobo, of Spartanburg, met destroyed it alt with a very serious accident on Saair- such thing, day last. While out driving he was thrown from his buggy, his head Thkkk w.t.> a striking against a stump, which ren- ^ouse ovei l^e dered him unconscious. A telegram Thuisdav ^astto the 1Veics and Courier from that ot 'a^or c01 place on Tuesday announced that he have 3 set was dead. ^or conside mi i,,, ported from 11 juric. aouvu a^ivmoi tug tA-aiuciiuaii upuUIICillS Wl tin of New York city, who were cbarged at once that und with accepting bribes in the Broadway bill would come railway steal, has attracted no little and they at once attention in that city. On the 16th of tactics in ord< inst ex-Alderman Jaehne was con- Messrs. Randall yicted upon the indictment of accept- the batchet for iDg the bribe of $20,000 for his vote in solid front in o[ the matter of the Broadway Surface ure. At oue tit Railway franchise. heated that the $ ? m m to bring the The Hill Democrats of New York ^ bnt jt are mating great haste to push the 0>Neill assevtC(i President out of the race for an elec- C0I)Cerned the e tion in 1888. Cleveland in New York nQt be 5rought is pre-eminently the representative of was adopted> bn the civil service Democrats. Hill, th(. committec> though talented and honest, represents tiQn was; adoptec the spoils system in American politics, and u i? possibI) and this is enough to damn his pros- bm wi]J be cong. pects in national politics. ^ . , x, , A cablegram A special fiora .New xork conveys ? , _ the intelligence of the shocking death . ?.1 ai \ sa*' - ? ., . ... feels certain th of Mrs. Penaletou, wile of ex-Gov- _ . t, ,, ' . . . _ countrv, if it 1 ernor Pendleton, present minister of ,x : ,. T- ^ x r> result m his ret the united States at Berlin, while , x, , , . . , . . - o . i -o i Ptl , at the head of : out driving in Central Park of that . __ citv on the 20th inst. she was thrown . e . " , . , . , ,, - fidence i!i the from her carnage and her skull frac- ^ . tured, from which she died in about ~ I\ . . the House ot C ten minutes. ... . fess that they i: The General Conference of the M. E. their men being Church, South, which has recently ment as anti-Gla been in session at Richmond, Va.5 *s admitted by C elected four new Bishops for the ^ Gladstone s Church. Among the number fleeted iain was a l0w was Prof. VT W. Duncan, who now L5bcral cause, fills (he chair of menta! and moral ilad tlie confidem philosophy in Wofford College at Gladstone's assa Sparianburg. Prof. Duncan is an able serteJ by those man, in the prime of life and is a beon 5)5s wwmc representative of the prognssive ele- clll-ct of Lord Sa ment of the church. He will continue tiuues to be the i to be a resident of South Carolina. ?* l^:c situation. ?berlain benches A leading exchange says: "The pictures of Parlij Kansas prohibitory law, passed last hear no more vear, has again been through the State to-night over Gl; Courts, and is sustained against the tion. quibbles of the lawyers who trained ? their magnifying' glasses on it for fees. ?Fowl for the !>j rr<? . ,l n invigorate the bod\ The question was whether the Gov- w,ia? vve nee(l inernor nullified his signature of the law worry. Parker's by a lot of qualifying remarks which he sent to the Legislature, giving his can use. law. The Court In* a special cablegram to the New ? at he did not. Gov- York Star Thomas Power O'Connor, rp|.c ^ jj ; the way, expects a j M. P., on May 19, said: "The Liberal [ ju tjie ^ thout trouble from whips announced privately in the [ inst.: onvention to be held House to-night that they had received j (;0Kesi up to that time the name of 220 mem-: rjiQ ^ie m . bers pledged to Mr. Gladstone to vote j Latterly lonal Convention of for t}je seconJ rea,iing ol the home j letters fro rowers met in Wash- ru]0 bj? The$c anj positivc adhe. | whether i h inst. Represent:!- &.y!jg lhat can rejie(1 011 absolutely, i j.dy}!i\Q iinber of SputiCin total, with eighty-six Irish Na- ! to them i sent. Questions of tjonajjs( votes, leaves onlv twentv should ma o the grape-givers ttdaitional votes t0 c;irrv*lhe bill. My health were di>ctissed. A Qountjng. <j10 absentees and analyzing- !Q?ure *7,' appointed to memo- th(, of ,.4 ..Liberals, it will not to enti and urge it to p i<!= a ; conccdtsd ?ijat a majority for the i But onu a?' \,rtrt..!Ann ! . . . i # auM vt u?. second reading is no longer in doubt, j ,uc *??? d their wines against T. . , . ,, . . ... a single , , , It is almost equal!v certain tliat ilie . 111 s an ai uiteiatioiis lnajoritv wjji narrow. Mr. Glad- together ana so ( t lotigi- stollo ?tjn favors a dissolution rather would 1101 ape glowing ha? be ljian a jc.feat in committee witU a gratitude lustry ot recent year* muTow majorit>. Reports aro again Statesman' &uci a culTeutj on ^iic other hand, that he them saii certain > lCsult iii saiisfict} for the present with, done so, I siiulusuv. the affirmation of the principle of the toinabilit . , bill, and go no furthur with it this ^ : is the latest news , ... ~ , . i an eye sn; . . , ... rear, but proceed with JLnglish and 0f 1111 England, which , , . ,. . . . , . . , . Scotch business, which is greatlv in is beginning to look ,, . , , ' . : ,, , .. arrear. Receive such reports with Col. Ai ? T ,, . ! caution." i and iiatui n of Lnryan. Countv I j l * , ?"> 1 111 CI C! oiling ihum-selves m The New York Star, in comment-! 0..S organized for the j , difiercnces between ii??- a home rule gov- - 1 , , ? . , ~ . wlU noL Uted thai in the event Canada and tne Tjnited States on tae ^ race ^or aellioM ft Loyalist ex- fishery question, says: ten sncce: 2 readv to march on ; Xn 1853 the relations between Canada I > , strong garrison* in ; ;l,,d tl)e United S:atcs were threatened ; my ot' observation on , precisely the same danger that now : gressiona fhree tlmu-and men ; impends. Owing to the vague and ' always fe ! London Volunteers, j unsettled condition of the iHherics J pariiculai i officers of the >ame I question and the ease with which the | . .. ed to join any army j lrcatv of 1818 couid be tortured into a j 11UI"LU1-U >y Ulster in rebellion j justification of any and every differing j opportun e. The volunteers, it j vjeW aiic] inconsistent action, there j of the wl equip themselves and ; xvas constant friction between the two | 1383 's cause without pay | populations. Endless controversies .., r as their services may j rage(j anj irritation of a very angry ^insiet i character prevailed. We know how educatioi -???? r i the Democratic administration of that of the sd ^change says: "f'lC;time met the emergency, with what the flour Jourt of Claims with ! dignity and patriotism it approached an ac]voc hp FYeroh spoliation ! 'he solution of the problem. Boi cord with the opinion t^iirteen years the treatv of 18oo, eiu 1,UUJ ~ . . formulated by \Y illiam L. Marcv, then Congress srv Congress that has then Secretary of State, secured abso- Third Di under consideration lute tranquility, maintained a proste history of the nego- J peruus and cordial reciprocity between seutatlve 'ranee was disclosed.! l'lC two neighbors, and substituted for State feel , " *' | bitterness and hatred a irenninc sym- sentative overnment by reason , pathy und lriendship w?ich endured frorn his ; claims in the settle-; the strain of the civil war of 18G1-5. .. . ;ame bound to satisfy i Had not the Republican party in 18G6 easU? ^ ? of the claimants. It; wantOR,y terminated this beneficent . , *. 'arrangement, those happv conditions iir lights as against; wouj(j stj]j prevail. If the Iiepnbli- p , a}n, n for a great national ; can demagogues who control the party thereby became liable i majority in the senate wouui siana on the m izens to the extent of j a-'(le 1,0w (lic Dcmocratlc administra- Disorders , . , . tion of 1SSG would restore them. Electric I ir claims. This cicci" j ^ iiovv curc* n a settlement of the j a member of Parliament, in a speto the lapse of time | cia! cablegram to the New York Herald, Electric I laimants have passed ! has the following to say concerning a fiction a probable that very few j home rule for Ireland: * ' Soldatfi! .re now held even by ! The chicf part ot the business relat- Brice & I veral millions of dol- j ing to the Irish question is now being j? j carried on in the lobby and at private a ca ^ i conferences. The formal procEedings Capt. ( has been occa-!i,,5idc,.tilc House must continue fo,- W; ...... . I some time, Dut all the real importance "?<''? tr0l] >y the killing in our | an^ iritcrcstof the del>a.te iS g*0ne, and !l?n.a?~ ? dogs which were sup-I the arguments on either side will now . It will be interest-1 have little weight. The fact must be but "alia) DM a celebrated Balli- i face,<? that a majority against thesescoml binst i reading of the tirst bill is assured. As fected a: sa-vs i for the secoi 't bill, that never was ac- happy efl * in Pasteur's inocnla-: tuallv alive, and might a? well be mse I don't believe in ; decently buried at once. The Jault p^ee Tris [t is in rnv opinion an | must be traced to the complicated pro-. etjy at se, and I defy anybody | visions of the measure and Gladstone's store wp.ll-anthenticated in-1 exasperated confidence in his power j - _ _ of*Ir ict of the disease. Some j State in the Union would certainly o<CHEI n came to me for cau-1 have passed. Gladstone's scheme was j ^ 1335 iat he claimed was the I too ambitious and visionary, and conjg. It did not look to sequently a detailed examination only I :i made by teeth, but I; makes people more dissatisfied. [ j Le;ive satisfy him. A month learn from several wavering Liberals j Leave W man died with all the . that opinion inclines more and more Arrive at drophobia as described j to Chamberlain's view*. Xo compro- j Leave Co nthorities. After his j mise appears possible, bin Gladstone Leave Ki tablished conclusively ! has endless resources. It is thought I j avef;!" was made by a nail in ! likely he will withdraw the bill and I L^ve Si le had climbed to get J substitute a resolution affirming the LeaveW dog, and also that the j principle of home rule. This would Leave W ry oia aua oniv naa unite his party ami put nun in a post- Leave \v? se very far back in the I tion to begin tho work afresh, bene- Leave IJli ble to Uj-e to bite with, j lited by the experience of his wretch- keaveCo red tny faith in hydro- j edly weak ministry?one great cause sequent investigations of iris present discomfiture. Leave Sn ogether. There is no I p m Leave He Leave Fo Ot'U reader- arc lamiliar with the Leave Pii lively contest in the Setter of the lion. George I). Tillman ^[.jyeat educational bill on in reply to a letter from the chairman Mr. O'Neill, chairman of ihe executive committee of the x< nmittec, attempted to Free Trade Association of South Caro- Leave St as the beginning day Una, in which Mr. Tillman discussed pjj ration of the bills re- the relations of the Southern people to Leave Fo hat committee. The their brethren of the North. Our Leave Ko Leave Sn 5 educational bill saw esteemed contemporary tne News ana Leave Le er this resolution this Courier has placed side by side the LeaveCh up for consideration, utterances of Mr. Tillman and those LeaVeBlf ; commenced a system of Senator Butler in Charleston a few Leave \\* er to defeat the object. days ago. It will be interesting to Leave Wi and Morrison buried note the difference, and for this reason Leave Sir once and presented a we publish the following from Senator position to the meas- Butler, which is quite different from Leave Ki ne the debate grew so Mr. Tillman's, and we believe is the peaker had to threaten sentiment of our people. He says: Leave W. sergeant-at-arms into I have sometimes thought it would Arrive at cooled down. Mr. ha b?en better if we could have ^nnec +. , , been numbered with the "Dead on the J as he wa.-gej(j battle >than snvvived the cause all no;ut| ducational bill would We held so dear, but am admonished tnn N o ; np if his resolution of the impropriety of such a thought. ^ t he did not speak for We must havc bcen permitted to stir- g. R. T ni, ? i , vive for some good purpose. If we The original resold- use that sul.viv?al fo{. t& g00ll and 1 by a large majority, honor and glory ot that country for 2 that the educational which we fought, we shall at least dered at an cariv daw bave credit for being worthy brothers "' i of our dead comrades. The dignity XT of that courage which overcomes the : to a leading ??ew humiliation of defeat, without (lis> thai Mr. Gladstone J honor or loss of self-respect, is higher i at an appeal to the j and grander than that which carries | INSECT ias to be made will j tlie soJd'et' *l,t0 lllc "deadly breach."' J. ? : Those of us who were less con*picu- j BED BU( uining to Parliament j ous in the great conflict have a price-j i good working ma- less example in the self-respectiug dig- j res=es the utmost con- J nity and heroic fortitude of the fwo j ultimate triumph of i ?r(-'at mcn wlj0 represented the civiL.j Koyal ' ? . military heads of the Confederate j Wood, Gl; ^ tag managers m , Govcrtiincm-Jeffcrson Davis an<11 ommons frankly con-: Robert E. Cowardly malignity j iow see no chance of! and petty spite may attempt to impair | ^rice 10creturned to Parli^- ! the svmmetry of their illustrious char- j For Sal ' 1,: :' ;: 1 aeters, but tliev "Will live in the hearts j dstoneites. The *me of the'ir conIltn-men" as amonsr the ! mamberlairi s friends. , best rypes of American statesman and j r|10 lieutenant, Chamber- i soldier the country has ever produced, i J- ^ er of strength to the j They will live, too, honored, respected 1 t. al- I uud revered for their high, incorrupti- r 1 bJc qualities, when their traducers and j i- RESP ;e ot the masses. As their traducers' idols will be remem- ! public th: ilant he will be do- ! bered only tor the perversity of their south of t : who have hitherto \ revenge and unreasonableness of their ; there com ;st suppoiteis. The | g0| ,nv frieilds and comrades and! p lisbury's speech con- j brethren of the battle-field, bivouac j most prominent factor ! and camp, cherishing all that is noble j I shall k The W hi"- and Cham- am* glorious and charitable in our i I ask a sh: '-.-a r ? - J fellow-countrymen on both sides of I pie&cnt a ^ >ei les 011 tiie greai struggle, honoring the brave | \rari:jt\ unentary misery. We,anci true wherever we may meet or j % A triumphant crowing I tind them, let us draw the veil of for- j *?rT adstone bv the coali-' getfulness and oblivion between us j i and all that is mean or sordid or cow-1 . , arclly. I Logwood. *' j ,n |, : delible Ir rain and nerves tlmt will | _ ... . ' nica Salv without intoxicating, is ?Without beautiful hair no woman is Tarrant's these days of rush and i beautifui. Is your hair falling off or faded'.' ; roaine, Tc Funic restores the vital The loss is vital. Parker's Hair Balsam j for washi :he nerves, and brings ! will preserve your hair and ijive bacK its j other good rr than anv thing you | gloss and Youthful color. Clean, elegant, j McM-A f J perfect. Prevents dandruff. - j Mayl n _T jury, S. C., May 1/, 1886. i T?t!>+/ > * r\ -f il,o Hfi>vve>n/tw I u u/.? /?/-. },arahii rprtifil fhtlf. Wfi &)/7)/) VJ . I ? * W . .. I have received numerous 1the arrangements for all the Monthly in avowed friends, inquiring j Quarterly Drawings of The Loum it was mv purpose to enter \ State Uttcry Company and in person* I age and control the Dramnqs themse icliing canvass a* a candidate ; aJnd that th, smnc are conduc/e(l witk ctiun to (,ongress. Justice j csty, fairness and in good faith toicard nul others demands that I : parties, and <ce authorize the Compan ke m\ determination known, j use this certificate, with the facsimile* oj at present i? so precarious j signatures attached, in iU adxertixemei i venture nothing upon the I j* x y? c :11 have, therefore, concluded i word to the Democracy of j j,. District, and it shall be but j ^ word: "uratituuei u-rau- j V dictionary of words linked j in nicely polished sentences commi?*ione t more accurately express my ,,, , , . -77, , , ? for their repeated manifesta- I .}jc i c undersigned Banks am. Ban , .** i _ _ . . will pay all Frizes drawn in lne Lentis onfidence than dons this sun- I ^ntc ]Miicries which, may be present* itself. I have tried to serve j counters. .sfactorily. If I have not] j. h. oglesbw .hope they will attribute it J Pren. Louisiana National 15 y, for I am sure my every j. w\ kilbketh, o do has been performed with j Pres. state National b ig!e to the faithful discharge i a. BALDWIN. Uespectfully, Pres. New OrJems National P d. wvatt a ik en. i .NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! ken is a native of Fan field, (J ovek half a million distkibt ally the Fah-fieid people fee! j Louisiana State Lottery Comp; m 11 null, luty mu m, SU1,: , incorporated in 1.SG8 for 25 years oy ihat the state of Ins healih ! Legislature for Educational andChari warrant him in entering the I purposes?with a capital of $1,000,00 _ . . _ wWcli a reserve fund of over ^550,000 Congressional honors. For s-mce i,Hen added. ssive vears he has ablvrepre-' By an overwhelming popular vofe t .t n I franchise was made a part of tiie pr< 3 interest ot the llnrd Con- I ytate Constitution adopted December 1 District, and while lie A. D. 1871). , f,v 1/v . I Its Grand Single dumber Dr that lii-s duty was t) look j jjjggj \Vin take place monthly. It 1 rly alter the interests of his i scalex or postpones. Look at the folio e constituents, he'lost no 1 stribut'?":_ ^ _ , .. , ,. (l ... I 193th Grand Monthly ltv in advocating the rights ; AND 1UE ioIc people of the State. Extraordinary Quarterly Dra^ he was appointed bv Speaker In the Academy of Music, Xew Orl , . . > ., Tuesday, June 15, 188G, :hainuan ot the committee on TT , . . . , Under the personal supervision and 1, and reappointed chairman agementof imp rrtinniittop in 18S5 On Gen. G. X. b3eauregaki), of Louis ime commmee in 1000. v_/n Rn<i Gen. jubal a early, of Vii*i of the House he was always CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,0< ate of the rights of the South- STNOTICE.?'Tickets are TEN I jle. In his retirement from ONLY. Halves, $5. Fifths , , Tenths, $1. not onh the people of the list of phizes. strict loose a faithful repre- 1 capital prize of 5150,000..$1: - - ? rir?TT c* r\T* "ji ru^n / , but the people of the entire 1 ^ . . , ? 1 grand frize of 20,000.. 1 [ that they have lost a repre- o large vkizes of 10,000.. i in Congress whose place, 4 large frizes of 5,000.. i ; long experience, cannot be 50 PUIdoS ?F 1,500.'. : led. 100 do 300.. : ?? 200 do 200.. < interesting Experiences. i n^n *1? -Vi : Cameron, Furniture Dealer of ' 0 >, Ga., tells his experience, thus: approximation frizes. c years have tried every remedy 100 Approxi't'n Prizes of $200.. S: arket for Stomach and Kidney 100 do do 100.. , but got no relief until I used 100 do ' do 75.. titters. Took five bottles and am ? d, and think Elcctric Bitters the 2,279 Prizes, amounting to $5: d Purifier in the world." Major Application lor rates to clubs should be ;d, of West Liberty, Ky , used only to the office or tlie Company lr Jitters for an old standing Kidnev Orieans. ? 1? . For rurther Information write clearly,_ Sa,T^,i' c ful1 address. POSTAL NOTES, a ich good as Electric Bitters. Money Oraers. or New York Exchange In tty cents a bottle by McMaster, nary letter. Currency by Express (at o Zetchin. * pense) addressed M. A. DAUPHI "?* New Orleans, ptain's Fortunate Discovery. or M. A. DAUPHIN. >>leman, sclir. Weymouth, plying Washington, P. C. Atlantic City and New York, bad ibied with a cough so that he was Make r. 0. Money Orders pa; ^^Ne^^i^scov^1"forconsump^ and address Registered Letters not only gave him instant relief, new Orleans national ban ed the extreme soreness in his >ew Orleans His children were similarly ?f- _ "" "".. _ _ .,. .. nd a single dose had the same [TinTTT^ T1 I T t TjtlT!? ect. Dr. King's New Discovery I K 81 H nil i H 11112 ie standard remedy in the Cole- I 11 11 I 1 IJ 1 IJ L J illUl ;ehold and on board the schooner. LALWAJ -J j. \j \j i ii Bottles of this Standard KemeMaster, Brice & Ketchin's Drug * rli Carolina DIVISION. County, State of South Carolina, fi * ^r^S.in examining public bui GOING NORTH. find that the NEW HOUSE re O. 53, MAIL AND EXPRESS. iigusta 9.10 a. m. opened by . C. &. A. Junction.?1.12 p. m. GROESCHEL & C llian's 1.58 p.m. ' , ., y the wood... 2.13 p. m next doore to Dr. vv. E. Aiken s dgeway 2.34 p. m. mpson's 2.47 p. m. Store, as a It,-5 AO n j?> liite Oak 3.22 p. m. KESTAtRA XT, 15 oodward's 3.43 p. m. ackstock 3.50 p.m. ?AND? rnwall's 3.58 p. in. icster 4.15 p. 111. ; B1L5J1K!) KAI.OO wis' 4.32 p. ni. ! ick1 Hi if.'.'. 1'. *. [4.50 p! ni! I fou1"5 that il is no'ltIy and i,n,ix'rly le vMel*.'.".'.".".*.5.40 p! In! and that thc PMprii'tors 'lo :ll! in Charlotte. 6.CO p. in , . Statesville 9.35 p. m power to please their customers by GOxXG SOUTR jn;? them with thc best 0. 52. MAIL AND EXPRESS. atesvilie 7.45 a.m. WINES, LIQUORS, CIG. larlotte 1.00 p. m neville 1.27 p. ni AND TOBACCO, rtiiill ...1.44p. m. ck Hill 2.02 p. 111. an(j c-ive the LARGEST MEAL ji lith's 2.22 p. ih. wis' 2.30 p m. BIGGEST DRINK for less money ester 2.44 p. in. rnwall's 3.03 p. m. any House in the County. Thereto] ICKSbOCK .5.1^ p. ill* I oodward's 3.18 p. m. recommend the public to patronize tli lite Oak 3.30 p. m. innsboro 3.48 p.m. DAVY JONES, Foremi upson's 4.03 p. in. . K^v.v.v:v.v.v.v.tSS 1 GENEB AL llian's 4.49 p. m ^ X7V?Lj Columbia 5.15 p. m. >lumbia 5.25 p. m. , C. & A. Junction 5.5T p. m. ' 4u?^ow-^eai-ciSrp(by Insurance Affen and 53) for Lancaster and inter- W loints on C. & C. R. R., and for on C. & L. II. R. as far as NewTTT nTTW A T>t? L ~ 4. /I T> i W. OllCiAriO, AS31SU V.T. r. A. ALCOTT, Superintendent. D. CARDWELL. A. G. P. A. Insure your life in tne EQUITY w/'tk'ttr,'h? life of New l.ork, one of the strc siiiV/A sr*P w ??? and most reliable Companies in the \ Try a SEMI-TONTINE POLTC POWDER IN 20c. BOTTLES, j i non-forfeitaole after three annual POWDER IN BLLh. 5c. 1 ER nients. OUNCE. Insure your Property against da i POWDER IN LIGUID at 25c. fn l,r'rc and lightning. Policies written in reliable, prompl ALSO, ing companies at the lowest rates all by Southeastern Tariff Association. Olue or Cement, for mendins .. J. C. CALDWELI 3layi9txly Insurance Ag< iss, Crockery, Furniture, &c., and jlds with wonderful tenacity. THE THOROUGHBREI and 25c. ? LEMINGrTON,J] THE PUBLIC. Will be found the ensuing I son at his stable in "N'innsboro. Fee ECTFULLY INFORM TIIE i Dollars, paid in advance, or a sa.ti.sfa at I have taken the store next I note, payable on the 1st October, hat of Vr-rirlev A Co and will i Every Care wU1 be teken ta Preveut at of -Mctarlc> O ci \ ; n0 liability will be assume luct a i any that may occur. The description of LEMIXOTOX. IKST CLASS BAR. is of beautiful brown color, eleven ; old, fifteen hands and three inches' eep none but good articles, and ! and is handsomely formed. ire of the public patronage. ! F. BOLDT. ! PF.ni?BEE. *'f : LE5IIXGTON, -In., was bred by | Thos. G. Bacon, from his celebrated ;E (CASTILE SOAP ! ! horse Lynchburg; he by imported Levi i ton. (-Sec Bruce's American Stud I IVORY SOAP, EXTRACT Gray Norma, page 4ifj.) The dai Best Teas, Gum Camphor, In- j Leniington, Jr., was Lost Cause, by F ik, CrabbV Eye, Bucklen's Ar- j nue, out of Sea Breeze: she by in?p< e. Syrup of " Hypophosphites, j Albion, out of Gray Norma; she bj Apperient, Eye Lotion, Co- ' ported Leviathan, out of Morgianna iotiiache Drops, Best Potash and bv Top Gallant. The celebrity of tig or making soap, and many stock mentioned renders further tro Is in our line just received. " i of the pedigree unnecessarv. lSTER, BRICE & KETCII1N. " A. WILLIFORD & SO Winnsboro. S. C., May 11,188G. SPRING iTHIf J. "TWC 2?i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ EVERY ii SHOES. U to j ' our j it*." ! j ^ j * Should bu; UNDERWJ r*. j WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR *er* | STOCK OF LADIES', GENTS' aina j ' :d at AND CHILDREN'S ank. ?*. SPRING SHOES. why? b ank< I ! goods AT C ! WE DESIRE TO CALL "SPECIAL j TED. I : my, ATTENTION" TO THIS DEPART-1 T H Hi table MENT, AND REQUEST AN INu?to has SPECTION BY THE . ? its M ) ' j jsent i a 2nd, j 1 P *w-j PUBLIC GENERALLY. WJLL wmg the progress WE HAVE A SPLENDID;ASSORTMENT OF . man- \ye wi Jan*, Laces, Edgi GEi\T?' HAND AWJ> MA- Etc., at CO,' )0k CHIXE-JIABE SHOES. >0 000 S;555 ALL OF WHICH ARE GITARAN- All Oth jojooo Trnnl'C Fn >0,000 TEED TO GIVE 1 runKS> *o,ooo Shoes will ><>nnn n IT T_1. T 11 ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Xse Vhem' sell. *)>m CALL AND SEE OUR No Go 20,000 LADIES' BUTTON KID GAI- April 22, 22,500 TER, AT i made I i New ^ IT CAN'T BE BEAT. xpress /-v j;'f " j M'MASTEK. BRICE & K.ETCHIN. U. L t 1088 -SDfiM-1886 THE fable j - ? to K, ! La. 13?"* I5L"iE j with astonishnic t% I and B AUG AIX: l' 11 ! cents each. 240 \j j ? - , . am, Five Felt IIats 1 LuuUclm & Bn.cnE^m world. Bound 1 Headquarte Do not spend a A A 1 V 1 r\r , ^.ViXJL -1 , ivv ? ?f- ? ? or the GRAND. Larp ldings ^ WE UAYE RECEIVED OUR STshipol REMEMBE ceutly Stock of new Town. A large Let there o< we advertise. (. Sjriiii aM Slier 'GOODS, I JE kept ! ? retj;.?-:..:! .nspecfon by our custom their j crs and the trade jjr.nerally, both in and RjSWEBnP We have a fine. a.?y?rtuuMit of I ? ? A.11S Calicos at 5 cents. ummM I3F~l)rcss Goods from 8 ccnts uj>. j|?||wt id tlie j^-Riaclc and Colored Satins. than j3>~Velvet Brocades in different celorem. __ VYJdLlAJfc WWS. EgTAgents w? CII1NE COMP.A We hare INDIA LAWNS AT FIVE CENTS per yard. ~D TP fZ S2T CLOTHING, C7 ^"Furnishing Goods and E^nats, for men and^ooys. v C^~We are agents for the COJfTDEXTAL SHIRTS, lBLE >ngest THE BEST AND CHEAPEST SHIRTS vorld. now made. Respectfully, n~~s=> \ pay- Atten P. LAXDECKER & BRO. r mage ; UKi (jrCX ?IELS0FS HOTEL.! ?ni COLOMBIA. S. C. I OSi^M}7 St( >' IS~ NEAR TO BUSINESS PART OF I OF GOODS CITY- ' rr., : They are c( p. Hot and Cold Baths free to quests. tl?5 Situation quiet. early inspec The only First-Class Hotel in sea- Columbia run at $1.50 per Day. Ten ctory W. M. SEJLSO^, ^ 1 Owner a>'d Proprietor. ^hbhhhbi dfor TOWN ORDINANCE. j jj, At a meeting of the Town Council of i rears' ^T"ins^oro, held on the 12th of May, an i liieh ameudnient to an amendment of Section [ " ' VII of an ordinance ratified on" the 1st j . __ _ __ day of March, 1873, was passed, striking! A Tjy p out the words from "five o'clock a. ra. to ! * *?' twelve in." and substituting "six a. m. to j i stx p. m.," so that the whole Section as ! can learn Col. amended shall read as follows: "Be it [ race further ordained, that it shall not be law- ot*i\r nr uing- ful for any person or persons to permit; ^ <*"/ pi took, hogs, goats, sheep, cows or geese to run at j ? . . n of large within the corporate limits of the 2.ClV0rtlSin teve- town, except that cows are allowed to be >rted grazed in the streets of the town except U im- Congress street, subject to the following pd-pCiS D ; she conditions: that they be securely haltered _ _ the and held while grazing, and grazed only rigQ p icing between the hours of six o'clock a. m. and , A * A sii o'clock p. 111. ! Ncwspaoef J X. I. N- WITHERS, 10 spruce Clerk of CounciL ^nd 10ct3> foi === ? S IS THE WEEK BODY?BIGr, LITTLE, OLD i AND YOUNG y their DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, EAR and STRAW HATS irom D. A. HENDRIX. 1 ecause this is the last week he will offer you Vb 'ACT ^ ' WvJ X . PROPOSED CHANGE ?OF OUR? TIL DING ^ CURTAIL OUR STORE-ROOM DURING ; of the work. We must reduce our ITU SAT1MY, III 1st. 4 11 sell our entire stock of -Notions, Hosiery, ings, Dress Goods, Table Damask, Toweling, ST > FOE CASH. ier Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, will be greatly reduced. Our entire stock of be offered at QUICK SELLING PRICES. ^ots will be sold at and BELOW COST to out. Come and see?we have determined to ods will be CHARGED at the reduced prices ~ Respectfully, 1386. J. M. BEATY & BRO.' R.YDK "WITH " ), WlLLIFORD Sj jCo. . -r- Trxrr-r t n 1 rrn V/ \ TT TVTi'iVDV I YY ILilj OA V JCi Ii-'U iun /II O A, ^ RS DELK'IITED, and lookers surprised. All classes struck dumb tut. They all say our prices are right. So make tracks for novelties S. Observe sonic of our prices : 5 dozen splendid Corsets only 25 nice (. ape May Straw Hats at 15 cents each. A large Job Lot of worth Sj.oo, will be sold for $1.00. STACKS OF STRAW GOODS te Shirt worth 75 cents for 50 cents, and the best $1.00 Shirt in the to keep the ball roiling. rs for fine Laces and Embroiderings. Clad and willing to show you. cent until you look over them. ?k at our Stock of Dress Goods, Calicoes, Ginghams, White and aTo^cxqufslfe^a'n^^e^greal" a^ortraent strikingly ;e Fancy Dress Buttons and small ones to match. Large quantities * Unbleached Domestics in which we shall not be undersold. Best lish only 10 cents. Best Sperm Oil for Sewing Machines?only 10 cents. li, we keep the best assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods iu lot of Gents' Linen Standing Collars at 5 cents each?all sizes. ' ; a generous response to our GRAND O PEKING. We show what ,'ome early?come quick. Glad to show you?glad to see you. Q. D. W1LLIFORD & CO. PA2TDS AT TEE HEAD. BLiB55Sg==T=5S* THE S??? DOMESTIC! [ wood work the company k> uow iirtr<?- yjjj^ WiTEOl'T A FKEK. In us mechanical < nstruction it has ^ TI1E NEW . LINE OF AU"TACH- 4 _a^c now beiitji placed with NEW WOOD WORK make the DOMESTIC liiottton erei without question, the acknowledged standard of excellence. For Sale by J. 31 BEATY & BRO., Winnsboro, S. C. mted 111 unoccupied territory. Address DOMESTIC SEVTING- MA iXY, 909 Main Street, Richmond, Va. Miy23-ly ijSTW"RTnr> DOTS FROM L. SAMUELS. I TO THE PUBLIC. tion is called to my IMMENSE STOCK o )DS, CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES AND URNISHING GOODS. . Dre is being filled every day with THE BEST 5, which will be sold at REGULAR PRICES. i Dnsidered the CHEAPEST in Town. An * tion is solicited. LOUIS SAMUELS, IW1NNSB0B0 HOTEL. ?BBtcj-wmiiwaai j I m i T1 IIE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEASin informing the people of Fairfield j County and the traveling public that he DTTCI7DC rias kiken charge of the WINNSBORO ,?v X l^JClflV^ ! HOTEL, and is now prepared to receive ! both permanent and transient boarders. f]-ia pv^rf mQf file building bas just been repainted CAaLL L an^ jU1| jn first-rate condition throughout, j i ? j The table will be supplied with the best nnoseri line OI ! that the local and neighboring markets X afford. and no pains will be spared to in^ ' A rr?QM/>nn I SUrc* t!,e coni^ort of guests. gin i-^mencan . A Sample Koont is provided, convenient_ . . j ly arranged for the use of Commercial y addressing j ^reas0nable. . Lowell & Co., i spectfully solicited. Advertising Eureau, A. F. GOODING, : St., New York. I . Proprietor :> 100-Pag? Pamphlet.; iep TX 1