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Nli& E S AND IERA LD. o? Nsi~Ono. S. C. TA~LrDALT .'ovember 19, : 183.: 1. I :.-A: IA rs. mm :.: E L.D)$. -(-oZer! EnroR. THEa assachistts Board of leiuiry has reported that the Ninth Ma-sachi setts Ilit Iot behave improperIy on its Torktown trip anvwlhere but ill Rich mond, but that in that city a number of the nemibers di.graed tleir iuni form. The Governor gives the Ihegi fiCent a mnith to dliscover the otl'end., othevise lie will hold the whole corI)s responsi bIe. Wnes the New Yor{ kraNll bhvi ders it blunders preposterously. In a recent article on the possibiliti -s of Maloizilg the South, it delivers itself at the following remarkable assertions: Take South Carolina. for instance. The lenalty tie leaving or attemtup!ing to leave the Democratic party inl that State has beeii as savagely enforced as for a while it was in Virginia. Yet all who know anything of South Caro lia politics know that tl.e "solidity" of the white party there has brought aibouf moistrous abuses. a it. was cer taini to do. .ln some CojI.tlC.S .of the Szate a Democratic ring and a Repub ican ring babitually join hrand, eiect whom they please, and of cour e their corrup.:st .ercatures,- atd make thei c(exAstei a-' mnre * farce..-- Honlorable Democrats are absitely .hlless: the least attempt to resit or expose corruption is howled down as an at tempt to "break. the..party," and the Rpidipurneylers, tirmselves for the 1110pLa cot aind debased. play ito the haids of the.Tnemocra: il ex trauls sb refs'ng ip.rt to the incepmidents and influenmy the ne groes to- *voe the straight ticket." Th er'Thild Couki not tind a si;gle county iii Sdith Carolina in wYhich this is true. - The Radical leaders have mide everv effort to split the Demo t:atic party ; but so fitr from enticing hotiorable Democrats to their support they get only the 'rif-raff, that would sell themselves-to anybody for thirty pieces of silver. St uth Carolina chal lenges'coinparson with any State in the honesty and integrity of her State and county officials, al it woild be a sad day were the Heruld's "honora bie" DeRlocratsi who prove their lion esty -Iy colloguing with Radical knaves, ever to succeed in gobbling the oflices as Mahone has done in Vir ginia. The Herald makes itself ri diot'ijoi':by suih absurd and un truthful statements. What 13 a Concealed Weapon? The 'Iast-volutae- of- the ('riminal Law. I- again cont. -s he fol o sing a hnl~u- ofa decision by die Alabuin;g -~p~t - ourt, on {tat con-stitutes a ~a~weapon,- delhvered in the ca0t(l ms1hfion1 agtainst the state. & A peso who' camles coiee~d aouit lIns erson all the ~u t re so a~ make an tft e weat0i~b n ofA -arr'inb Neoilavre tod. v ,. mJ1ton epm;, o pulcto.I is co-aais somtca wery srongndh shred argumnants on his sde oftheo bcae. In myl case" e sai, z h doctordavied te Preidet "and-n snee" -i as, "retthe boiiale riv -~ yiv een adjuttedocbytnear ordthe bilf~ ot Ha Jef- Darng anda uozn rwo- orguies o-aiorsio ten st* "edIn anis,- 186e id, -"toub mlt rebllon theeri t would have -e"-e adupti-,t "tday- suo-erin bowisvans a trt bee Wasingtby war a. ptriet rat was ac pait. adh tJZioto eight1 ye-ars l.oody waroto deidioryadi 1, ya -- rante theearmie fte U ontoicoryan glory and ptri4 o-day .1~ao i.<. iapp andZS prop rot. '.l'heriedther old wa cry (Wally -ransi ah ai, boyh, li:eI ch:oes soni as of moodyeuli wn for to bate-4o icory orai det t.a succso-fwar wiionit teo ada gl~mor anmd. (a t1-dwrait 1.su4ori beds prspe~rma 4 heca ruset1-ha theod war pr.ni il a !..arv I to untea breat po11iticun 'hety..'io the end~ ha ohe n-?o :('IIighL t-, -s aeath <cenat war.1 to dal nt preeC wnr weC'lh W::mieiate, butd Ci t say~ ephatir aia intth htress'i in te iapubira .p-: i istring~~o Twa i d.-epenig andi sh--peusi hom ':r 4 by houC,. ma that n-as~aoio would haev' bee lint a c(ivilt .r j!Icl hu aLs. up thedt;tad the iart.. ae Io lrtat~ n a -!-ieto bthedo 1 riiatandli-bral prs ofa the ation. frasitt -e. 41Uap-U -pte~o4 taari.:>f dhony' d.i:an t proud t bl'eie. f or. . bylt-. : ed t thea 'residn tw or te n-ed as for li-- h 1tce. I0 ainl the an tain ma ciil Preiar.- Wt'am nsiainh as a pl ina cipher, wiAthut a te or- timpotsane -:cosatvwt him ijnew .or he it t:i drini be crasS t .' tlII f~jtie s. of our pea-te that w~i~fea harlthat wel ed he t af 4dee.a -h a3.'Jeyt her - I xe dd abent h ci:eri. . Then n $c. Iuld~ te what t-at havde lha .e-ation' t :it~adminsiration lie lumt ud M derk lraszines elrpaR Ou - l,:V:hro.uhit'iatt - - uble poduc-t more gnewphat ~eito h ''he cln e wout idhc~eur i~m..e by G ui e..u-ts thie, or of the irrow 11 Icre theovia Reubin pirti-nfi hi the laewt hat P-O O!1C cu~kl iI~I ce l)&eRR1Cd3I noore g.-a;'hie d:~JiptI..0 0 . he citumite I ivr~:~b' iii A.iihor ~. Ibrrt:..c~ by Ciii- - t.--.us ba-lie;. o-- of thenarrow clnuau-e tfn- Reput~ii'-:an t::artv i-au in the ha;t I el. 4jmni.~ 1.. s~L-a?.s---a-~-tl?a a craik' should be an object of univer .11 ahhorrence and a vctinut of the law, wvlIn the very men in n hose inter'st be wTorked are reaping the richest hai - -es. Vhiie Arthur and Grant and w);hers are plotting aid schemning to ta-.:e ever )oible advanetage of this --i'tterv of assassiOin." do th.e itt of the innrdered tPreident an I the hnaggard face and wild eye of his aiswasin never appear before tl.ei to remind them of their unseemly ha-zte? Ordinary men would at least feel unlt comjfortelble. THE SEED COTTON T.RJFFIC. JIessrs. Ediorc: I believe Tim NEWs AND l!EV1) vlaimz to be edited in :he ini:erests 'o the people l heef re I will -a-k the use of its colinils to call t a- ttention of our Legislators and the people generally to a crying evil in our midst. 1 allude to the traffic in seed-cotton and otherwise at the stores s.-attered throughout the country and t .% n; Al o. Th re is an establishm -nt near us that s ems to consider "all toll that goes to their mill". In one in stance lately they have taken a bale of cotton on which a widow lady has a lien for supplies furni.bed the negroes who carried it there. They also take seed-cotton in large and small quanti ties from little negro children. Now, Messrs. Editors, if this isi n6t encour ag1ing dishonesty. aid breaking -dowli .the farmer whose only chanc6 to pay his honest debts is by his cotton, I do not know what is. Cannot M1essrs. Gaillard. Lyles, Thomas and McMa7ter use their influenec in the Legislature to put- down th's illicit trAfic, and thereby really benefit a iage class of their counstitnients, i. e.,-the uinch abused farner who suffers yearly from this gang of harpies. A SUFrFEtEIt. EAnI.T NOMItNATiONs.-Two or three State tickets, we believe, have been suggested by newspapier correspond ents, from (iffereht Wecios. We con cur with THE NEws AND 1l1RALL) th:It i is unsecuilyv haste, and altogether in bad taste. But we presume that these correspondents t hintk it their privilege to inmitate the precedent of the Colun bia ring of tw o years ago, when against the wishes of two-thirds of the Demo cratic voters the State Executive Comn m witte called the State Convention and pl:-ced their favorites in inination three months before the campaign opeted. We hope this will not occur a-sain. as their action came near divid ing the party, and but for the patriot ismi of the lamented Garyvould have resultcd i:n our defeat. The gentlemen who have been suggested as candidates are, so far as our acquauintanlce ex tendls, worthy [aeen, 1:ut suggestions are premature. We think the present inceumn~ts have made good and ac aceptable oifficers-, and somne of them at least shxould be rietained.- General lla go(dlhas-ad JaUI itnost exellent Gov ernor.- G~enerad Keimcedy has filled t he ijosition of ient.-Governor with marl ed ability :n& would lionorably grave any positioin- placed 'in. Gen Jo! u Bratton;"the old swar horse", w o never fails to. respond to roll call,. s the peei-df anv man in South (Ont-ne. Thetalnte- wd accopjished Capt. fu~ighz&Tbiomson'h~tliwagy - -ingkM4466 jio ackuon to t~a azi fyaron hi:-a~eazbe - ,,"-.of Y cottibuo d -5)P 58 te ~iti a Viginsop mes othe -thintg he sis ar -of -Maoonem n o-in pliti:ianms itjcon. patr &lReadjustei- is seldoni. t( afOuside of t he -negroes, the 9- yourijfg :aaen .frm the bulk of ihe . bination, and the-reasmn is not ,for to seek. 'They ave offered opportunaity and office by Mahone, things which ii the slowness and fecblene.'s of Virgn ia conservatism have been absorbed by amiable fossiis. Hence ih: defectioil which has given Mahone so many ac tive and ('IAcient werters. It is not creditable to the deserters, but there is a grain of reason in it. In how many Southern States does one see ever' office filled by superannuated old geti thlemen, very polite and dix/ingaae, but unable to work eflciently fer the S~are or the party ? They are~ there --s iiply because at one tiue, thany year *ago. thywere prominent or* capa;>ie. . MIa 'odseized hiis opportunity ai'd offered advuincemnent -to those under sixtv vere jof age and 'obtai:sed, as the retu a I abow, a grest toan siuch. tere ia I sson in this for oth< r States to think - A GusaT PRim'~M LtST.-The New York Week?y, EJ'press. es.talhlished in S183.5, is ndt on!y one~ of the oldest anid &bnpalest; but best of the NeCw York we~ekly famlily niewspapers. It is now maiga great ndi successful efibrt to Ireacht a l'arger andl nmore general circu lation th'n any weekly nawsparner in thne Uniited States, and to this end is Ioffered an ttractive list of sumbstanatiaml an~id valuibl premi.u to single ami Sltib -sbsihibeis. The long establish cd reputa.tion iad r-e sjsilir- of the~ publlishersm who not only noblishi the eA/p Expus's, the New 'York dailv Eenni, Express is ai siish'ient gnmal atee oft I.he chiaramcter ofl he premiums offe'red and1( the good faitha that will ovler'n their distibuti:m. lBesides the mua:: ot1her at rmctionhs of the Wee/y Epass it pl~tisheCs regrularly, byv au hboirity-. ihe lBrooklyni T'a be-rnacle Ser mfons of the Rev. T. I eWitt Tahnm~age, D). 1). The sulbscription price, one dolhir a year, liace~s it wJiiIM the rach of-all. The office of the New York Weidly E.qpress is 23 Park Riow, New York. * DIArn or . A Mlission A .- Mrs, Ma:ry iE. Gi tii-n, formerly Miss (;zali., *way. of Dute West. missiontary of theC A-wosi ted Refoermed( Presbyvterian Churchl dieda in Cairo,. Eg'es. onl the lEtelay of () t .be.r, of nflotn: a' :ry rheutnal tism. . .J ust one o e k hethre shr had -, iven birth to a sonm. anid for tn o dtp appear'ed to be doiing welb. lB:. t patin hea r.: nhr a rmls. h n the. -.de, t..1n thr hiert be t.ime ,-.j~. d (. and Ie e Ieie 1a ;m-:1 --I d ln uncleck p :crnal camre of ter h ~'a ta.et Meissrs. W~ilia:tms% lRu edgre, Green pur!ch.1ida of1 you ihr "The icenwood Il iilh Schlool"' is one of superior tonf and : rkman&hli p anid is mb al reueci ent irely sati.--t..-aory. Re~spediutlly, [Mi-sj M. E. lbnum.IT, (meea~voO.(I n't rumtr.a in 3!n -P Greenwood.S. t. Feb. -7, 1881.* -Ayr's ( hi -rry P'e:.oral is a c al y re:oar k::l~e andl tmme-:mono&red meicm e a.- '. ii- i' e best he ..-l:. in >w:m for ah . ~aisa o to t: .iht at.n lungs.* ..-Th a-me.s-tilm' .r )ll to T1 -E: GLIEKS SALEr STATE ~0F 8OUT H CAROLINA, COUNT. OF F.if.UIELDD. Eliza Anni ParnellD and ter Mt it&sVs. Ilargrove A. Cleun, Dlm dalit. -N J)ruiance of an order of .be Cou rt I of miiolu lom , e ill n;WW O t 'above-stated cs.I will offter Firsl. before 11he cou1rt-htse. <door- inl Wilms hor)4), on the lir.,i Monday inl Decembelr next, withithe filft egal h ioSraw of at public out(ry, to Ih hiighest hidder, ihe folloin g-descrilset property, ') wit All that pluitaltiol or tract of ,uid cotling!. SEY AhI-.EE -\ClE moref Ol' , situlate on tile brY: !che'S of LitIlie river. boundati h\- hand, nod? or fot erly of 11. A. Gt~lun. Christi:ui inr, C.'O. Tra~p an~d ot her, aoroiiti to plat thereof unde by C. 0. Trapp, D. -. 15I Ja u 1. . Terms of sl-~n Cleirk's Ofice, C. C. C. P. F. C. Wiinlsboro, S. C., November 11, 1881. nov 12-td FRESH GROCERIES ARF constantly being received by me. a synopsis of which I give below. NEW ORLEANS MO! ASSE' AN.D LTIYUI'S ALL GiADI.S. SUGAIS, FiOM TIE HIGUEST TO T11E LOV. ET GLADES. THEFINESTFLO'If INTUE MAlNK ET-"THE .PATENT FAM11LY---.%L-. A LI. GP) Pli;S JACKSON'S BEST F.A MILY FLOU'I. CANNED GOODS. CALIFORNIA PEA RS, SometInirChoice. SUCCOTAS11, eans and Corn Combine TOMATOES. PEcIIEnm PINE AP'PLE. SA LMON, SARDINES dUSTAtD,'. PErTER. ETC.. ETC I ALSO INVITE YOUR ATTENTION .TO 01'1 E O_%STED COFFEE. - Give mo a ca11 and exMmine for yours6lf. ArUvstloo Dutmrrou.1o mention. D. R. FLENNIKEN. I _P 1 AT OUR HOUSE' . TH E 310ST CIIOCE SUMMER BETER G ES, . . sLCII .\S SHERRY COBPLERS, CLARET PUNCHES, SODA WATER, LEMONADES and OLD VlRGINIA NIET JULEPS. TIf TiE CELEItATED TNEACF EVERY PRTICUL AR INQIRTE OF US FOR EVERT A RTI 3LE YOU DESIRE TO PURCHASE, and SATISFACTION WE WILL GUARANTEE AL WAYS. In addition to.onr usual stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats and Shoes, we offer speciail induce.. ments in GROCERIES AND PBOVISIONS. Bagging and Ties at Lowest prices. ULYSSE G. DESPORiTES. AN ORIN. ANCE To PRENENT THE STOINJG OR DELIV-ERT OF GUANO01 O TLEE CoCEECI.l FF.IITII.zE~h WaTHIN ThE Co1ZPoi:ATE LIMITS OF THLE TOWN OF wiN~Xnono. .s c. --. -j E .IT' ENACTED AND ORDAINED by the Intendant and- Wur!erns .of the Town of W inn.lboro, s. C. in C. uncil inet: L Thait from tinid after the pacsae of tisn 0;diznne, it shall not Le~ lay. (ni for anly perso)n. Colrpo)rationl or flim. Lo s~re aep r d1eposit. or causev to be uMored, dpoited or keept mn storalge. t ori in any pa -e within .the corpoirate limits~ of: the Town of Wmn:,tboro, or to dtIi~er, or ense to be deli-.ered, at or from any. plac within the corpolrate li mits of stad Town*f. any G ano. Iulverizedl Bne. Acidu Plospihate, 'ir other Commnercial F<-rtiliz. erm' of any nature or kind whatsoever. .i iL. Th'at any person. corortion or firmi who shlul vji~te( the rofisions of this Ordinance, shall.- upon convic'tion th reof, bie tmed in the sum of F1I1Yi DLLAltS For *eh arul every nifnee, and TEN DOLl.1-AR for each day's contiua ien thereof. Done in Council. this the 26th ds tt .unst, lb-81. :and i im the corp irate Seal of said Town afri~od. JOUN J. NEIL. Inte ndant. Atte.<t: E. S. CHanDLLN ... Clrk of Council. ang27 AL' ICATI' N FOR~ (CURTER. . rT'T CE ie.rb g'iven that .pi-lica L t -tm wit! lbe male to the Le~gist tare : thL~e :;al:I: 01 bmtit. nro'inn, aits net ses1"m. for a -el-arter tm c' nstruct at r: ilt-iond tfrom some? poinlt on ie (hbr lot~ e, Columii at:d Augus a iiiroad, be wee (;lumbi- and Wiu.-.Lorom. to stoiae pinilt iiist of Camiden, S. G., ty way* of Cam:ti n. :.:. C. J. T. liA r. I hers by givenf that applic dion will be uas 1. o the Leis.ture at theC en.a Na -row Gaug- I .ln .:heLW- en id: s bo - anda: hel on or '.lsten. or .nonte oin COME AND.. ..E ELG ANT DISP AY - MY Stock of Div Good, CIotiing Fb os.Bts. Ha-Ts C:11ps. "N.tuA. and DoihNs arC Dow culejIcte, t)m 1I am liappy to say are 1MUCH CHEAPER tLis season than heretofore. Bosr' Clothing and Misses' Cloak: a specialty. I therefore take great pleasure in asking my friends anit the PUBLIC GENERALLY to come and see what I have thi year.. 1espcLtful1y, JOS. GROESCHE oct 15) KNG fTRESIX$ Above is the exact repr sentition of the M: iI MACHIINE we sell for TWENTI )OLLARS. It is in evary re.pect .the vbry be! t ot the Singer Styli s of nadhines. ''inished in the finest Manner, with th latest iuiprovements for winding thr bLol bin. the n.o. t convenient style of talte with exten.*.ion leaf, large drawers, And beautifnl gothic cover, it sLtands without I rival, the - XIETG CF 8ING MACGIIS XS. WE D0 NOT .ASE YOU TO PAT FOB IT UCT.L ToU 81.E wRAT ToU! ARE El.IG. e lDy wish to kr.ow fthat you rally infe1d .k buy a machinie; ;na-'-re w1idin~ TI wzTT DoLt.U.sg ron 'Ti Brr is Tat MAREELT. -. Wr te toi -u. sending the name 4(your neatrest railrc ad station. and we w e yon the maiichie and give in~ o and allowyou to -KzwnrNZ IT LErO r -1 Frer iT. A DDurYSS - WILLMA "T 729-Fl a bedroo' - go1' ta% b THE DROUGH' Are bein~r felt everywhiere, at canniied goods haveo advani.ced p ~er cent. 1 hiave~ a large stoc previous to th~e advaonce, which I wit sell low by the quatityi. Rem~emb&I "Ilrante alVm anned tioodt t~ be of FiItST QUALITY, or mone d refunded. FIESII OKURA AND) TOMATOES-J FRlESH! TOMATOES, Fi~lPE A(:tLES, FW~Iiu .dCCCOTEI'3I, - .~iSTIJNG 1iEANS, 2 FRESELIM BEANS, FlESHI CiEEsE. FRESII MAC.A ONI, EU Ez'11 QtlNCE,2 FJ:ESl BAKiER'S IROMA, IFRIESJI 1M ACKElmLL, ?>(b cans.. FR E H1 SAIL3ON. f Fi~msu TOMA TO SAO~Cl , FlEll 1 IM PORTED) OAT MEAi F SHSAIHDINI, liLportedan FlHES11 MA;1KIEUE L, .one pomui4 FRElI UBARI;orPIE PLANT.I try it. S CONDENSE;D allLK, dlon't pp~ 1-.iye lhe:s - ;est LonIdol n aye* Try my 'archled Co~fee. 1 sell yonI :11y <iua::ltt yout want and3 yon doti' ha~ve~ to) p::y for imper wriapped aroun~d A fnll line of Sngairs nn'd Greeni ( olli*-. My sp:ne i ill niot allo CA LL A ND BE CONV INCED) TrAT~ I keep thle b~est selected :indr cea~pest stock of Famuily G roceries inl Towni. I ha::ve the best Five C'ent~s Cigar in1 Ame ie::. Chotice Smok ingl 'Tobafcco. TEIDI.S CASH! ON DEIVJERY-NO ENXCEP'TIONS NADE. WILL) NELL TIlE FEW WAGONS I Wi IL L OIN Il.D AT LOW FICMOS. "OLII ICKORY" I HAYE A TURlE-'SEAT TLri .1RNG COURTGAND) WAGOZ, WR I OFffRJ LOW DOWN. A EETI. STS. -]" T .* A4 f.WAC OX -n ANNOUNCIME -or -o .l1Vut FALLL GOOLDS. -0-0 P. .LJdNDCKERI <j- BRO. INVITE ATTENTION TO, AND IESPECTFULLY SOLICIT AN ENSPECTION OF, THEIR FALL LND WINTER STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, .. CLOTHING AND ;ENTS FURNISHING GOODS. FULL LINE OF LONG CLOTH, EEETINGS, QUILTS, SHAWLS, BLANKETS, UNDERV.tESTS, ron [ADIES AND GENTS. HOSIERY, GLOVFS, HANDKERCHIEFS, 1UCHLNGS, ETC. LARGE VARIETY 'OF . OTHER GOODS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION, AT PRCES- -fULLY IN KEEPING WITH TBE 7H.ARD TIM~ES. P, LAKMXCE & 330. oct11. NEW YORK . OIRE DOLLAR A YEAB. o circulation of this popuLar new~s e isconstantly inczeensing. It en ains allthb'fending news* of the haly 4and ja arng e1~~ny depart - s due io a ]ack norig the operationsi u windermpesMio"W J anp~ KLY RALD -ii~ - :itudtLe chronklet in the vorld, hW~e cheapet. Every week isgiven a faithful report of' embracing complete and comprehensive dispatches frbo Wa3sarsGOro, including fulil reports of the speeches of emxinent politicizins on thie gnestions of the hour. 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The~re is a page devoted to all! be latest phases of the business markets. yops,. merchiandise, &c . &c. A valuable fture is found in the specially reported frics-q and eenditiorrs of a THE 1'RODUC~E MARKET. ~S.oring Newrs at homue rond abroad, to. (thler with-a Story every week, a Sermon a eeient divine, Literary. Musl &l Dramatic. Puersonal -nnd Sea Notes.f 'here is no paper i-i the world which con tins so Tmuch news maitter every week as! th WEEKLY TER.Ar), which is sent, post r free, for One Dolar. You can sub ~tihe at any time. l'HE NEW YORK HERALD, in a week Irm. OXE DO)LLAR A YEAR. .ddresq, NEW YOPK HERALP, Broadway and Ann Street, New York. et 4 3m - _ _ _ _ _ B)W WATCHES ARE MADE. Twill he apparent to arnyone, who wili ex ric a i'oild G'ld Watch, triat aside~ from the rssary 'hickness fot ':gravIng anuli polish *fnia 1urre pro*pnrtton of 1.he pree(.us~ metolaiV jis nerted only to tiffenl anel hohl the en pe~d portions tn place. amnd supply t'he nece's. taisolidut y and strength. The stirpltts goid t'aily neediess so f ar as utiity and beattiy r~on!crnie-. I~ .A)ES DoSS' PATVNT: :41 WA TCH CASES. tis waste of preciousj m.1 l: ov'ern..m. and t he same snlidlay and stth prodti'ced at from one-third toone..half ,d usuaul co.st or soikrz caes. Thi' proes.'s is r osr siznl niat ure. as follows: A plate ,f clOe:npoailin m~itdi. e;,pcially ;adapted Spurpose, has t'.ce plat es of SOLID GOLD vii"td ea-t oneuch side. The three aire then'4 dc betwi-n polisheti steel rollers, and the 1's a 3:rip of heu.avy platled conmposih ion. - rth~'~ieh the' caser. bau rs. ('.'fres,' beze(ls. re ('ut anid 'lhaped by sitrabie dlies and r%. Th'ok alin I hese c'ases Ls sufilcien t-ly ~j L.Umetuitnt'fa1 tinds of~ru( -b s'ing engav. 54errameing;l wony ec1:ux'tave sI~mt- hav n. ried nati worn p her:,l soot rr. itou -:ovl gthEg. TH 'ii 'ou. C ADfR WI~.'atTw t Ogg 4 -L-.G..t R N.TED e.c.Ej . E ny ali J,-welers. Ast for Elu.72ated .- . . s-a. a RAILROAD SCH IDULES. MAGNOLIA PA6SENGER ROUTE. PORT ROY.L & A 1: R.mwAY. j A4;L:STA. (., -lunxe 21. 1881- .f On and aner Junec 21st. 1881,th folowingsrhedule will oeoperated: Leave Amutista at ...... .. .50 p. M. 'A16rrive at I Iail pto...... - -.5.5 - 1. m. Arrive at Yemse .... . ..-0 p. I-l Arrive at Weautort .....----7.49 p. m. A rrive -t Port oval.......8. . Arrive at Charle;tont .......9.: p. . A rrive at. 8:ivt:u h ........ 9.:0 p. m. Arrive at Jacksonvile ..-7. 3 a. m. (;olNG NORTHI. Lea:ve 8:1vantih P- - - . .;:5 ps i. Lea've harleston 3..... ...::i. m. 'eave Port :?oal :t ........20 p. in- 01 L :ve lie:: fori at ..........4.: . m. A rrive :it Y ..se...-.--... p. mn. Arrive itt IhLtsiionII........7.14 . Arrive at Au:.gust:a..........i.3 p. ml. Tpic'ket S4h1 to .11.it Nrh n East via Ciarleston and Coast Line. 5 1Uaggatge ec~ked through to all prin~ei pal points North' aid East. Tickets on s( sale at Union Depot Ticket Oilce. ! O mionET G. FLMUus, - Generid Superintendent J. S. DAVANT, .. I b General Passenger Agent. CHIMROT'rE, C. A.'R AlLROAI). COLrnm.IA, S. C., Aug. 20, 1881. Ofund after August 21st. 1881, the following schedule will be operated by the ConpaLny: AR'SEKNER-ors GON .ORTr7. Leave Augusta at ....... 7-20 a. In. Arrive.at Cohtmbia..... 10-:5 1. in. I Arrive a! Blvthtwood... .12.02 p. mi Arrive at lRidlgeway..----.12.22 p. n. Arrive at Witnsboro......12.52 p. I. Arrive at White Oak'..... 1.17 p. In. Arrive at lflackstock...... 1.35 p. in. Arrive at Chester.......... 2.01 p. n. Arrie at Charlotte..... 4.15 p. M. *PASSENG ER.-GOING SOUTH. Leave Charlotte at ........ 1.M5 p. in. Arrive at. Chester ......... 3.00 p. m. Arrive at Blackstock....... 3.45 p. m. Arrive at Woodward's..... 3.50 p. in. Arrive at White Oak...... 4.04 1. in. Arrive at Wiisboro...... 4.25 p. n. Arrive at Rlidgewa....... 4.57 p. in. Arrive at Bldihevood..... 5.15 p. In. Arrive at Columbia ....... 6.07 p. m. Arrive at Augusta.........10.15 p. in. W AY FREI(G.T-GOING NORITH. Leave Columbia at.........6.00 a. m. Arrive at Winnsboro.......9.05 a. m. Arrive at Charlotte...........09 p. in. WAY FtEIGiT-GONG toUT1. Leave Charlotte at.........6.25 a. m. Arrive at Winnsboro.......1.52 p. in. Arrive at Colutmbii .......4.00 p. in. G. F. TALCOTT, Superintendent. COLUMBIA AND GREENVILLE RAILROAD. P~ASEE 1)ERT3wrENT. ( Cott:.Itma, Augrust 20, 1881. S On and after Thtnrsday, Septemnber 1st, 141M, passenger traiuns will run as herewith indiu~ated upon this road and .. its brai'hes, daily, except Sundays: L' P'ASSFEE. Leave Ctitnbia at 11.20 a mn Leave Aistont at .12.26 pmi Leave New berry~ at 1.21 p mn Leave Ilodges at 3.52p i Leave Delton at 5.04X p mnl Arrive at Greenville .6.27.p n . ' DOWN PASSEKGEE. . Leave Ge v i1 a~ - Leaive Belton a > Leave Strodert - 21)i. *Leave e~ 7 pi Leave Shiltonit Leave Untioni at ~ 2.vpi. Lv. Snartauiburg,S., U. & C. depot, at -4.03 p ini Ar. Spartailinr, R. &D. depot. at 4.12 pnm DowN PASSENGER~. Lv. Spiatbur~g, R. 1). depot, at 12.48 p mn Lv. Spartanburg, S., U. & C. depot, at 2.07 Pin;: Leave Union at 2.36 p m ]: Leave Shelton at 3.37 p min Leave Lyles' Ford at 8.47 p in Leave Strother -4.01 pint1 Arri've at Alstona . 4.36 p in J. W. FRY. Superintendent. A. POPE,. General Passenger Agent. SOUTHl CAROLiNA RAILRIOAD. On and .aftei- September 4th, 1881, passeniger trains will run as follows unttil further noctice: - GR1EE~v1LLE EYP'RESS. GOING EAST-DATL~Y ExCEPT SUNDAYS. Leave Coliumbia at 5.5.5 p mn Arrive at Camden 8.37 p m Arrive at Charleston 10.30 p mn GOING WEST-DAILYT EXCEP'T SUNDAYS. Leave Charleston at 6.20 a m. Leave Camden at 7.45 a mn Arrive at Colnmbia .10.55 a mn WAT, FREIGHIT .AND PASSEGER TRAINS. GOING EAST-DAIr.Y EX~CEPT SUNDAYS.1 Leave Columbia at - *5.10 a in Arrive at Camd~ent 1.00) p Arrive at A ngnsta .3.2g. p mI Arrive at Chaurlestoni 1.55 y, mn aoi( IV war-l)arI. EXCE.PT sUNDAas. Leave Charlesjinat .- *9.05 a mn Leave Augusttat.. .5 A rrive at ' bohimbja - 6.20-p1m * P)as senIg er1s ' Iaving Co hunibja or hreonon these trains wvill have to hneczars at liranchvyille to reac~h hlarleston at 1.50ip. m. or .Cohunia t 6S.20,P p . m NIGHT EXPRE.S TRAINs. . CO:NG T.AST--DAI.Y. Leave Cohlmbi~a at 9.t30 p m , Arrive at tAunta - 7.25 a m Arrive at1 Char!lleston 5.50) a mt t G;oI( WI~sT-D,.UIrv. }-A Leave Chtarleston at 8.00 p n mrn~ Leatve Augusta at 7.00 pt mi' A rrive a t CuihitubJia 5.10 aii On Colimn bia D)ivision Ni2ht Expres~ ra~:ins runt daily all other' trainis dailt On Auuu Division all Passeniger ramits runtt daily. .JoI!N B. P1'er. Sn3pt. MACLRINECO. - aATiMDR~,MD.: .a...m..um..J I lii' i\J, ~. C. - ~UI :_ -- - - - SWEEPING irres.istilne oxward. in caim d sdain cf oun nys d Z no claims on the citizens of Winnsboro or surrundin-g5' bat &a v. throw on y ecunters .giant leaders-specalties at puices1'tlt be ider, amaze aavl asto~niske both bover and seller. 5 Grcss of SchooJ Sates, large size at 5 cents. - 50 Gress Slate Pencils, at 5 cents ra dozen. 10 Grr;ss Lead Perals at 20 cents per dzen. - 1000 PI, pers of Needles. at 2* cents. 200 gross of fine but ons 't cnts a gro:-s. 500 packages of hairpins at 2j eents-per pakage 75 Dozen Trkish Bath Soap at 5 ceir.fi per enke. Ladies' .Bandkerc'iefs at-2i cents up t>45 cents each. MY PRICES THIEY CATCH TIlE EYE AND fix tle attenion of wondering thousands. and as the news spre.0 . r patrons grow more and moie numerous. As the factory sells by th Ie I !ehI 1,y the vard. i000 Yards of Standard Prints reduced to 5 cents. 10 Pece Kenr~ey Jeans tt 1.1Q eents.,,-a 6 Pieces Kentucky Jeans at 18, 22. 33 up to best goods at 4S aud cents pe ard. CROCKERY AND TIN WARE- In order to close out the atoek I I both lines of these goods at seventy-five cents on the dollar f-CAN NLY. SHOES SfOES-Two4huand dollars wortli of shoes to be New is your time to invest before the cold weather setain - I ive noney, let goods sell for what they will. J. L MIMNAIJ(}W nov8 - THE ACNO EW URBNITUPE!4 ARRIVED AND TO AiRIVEd ..----c DON'T buy until you have seen my Stoek. For design and workmas ip nneqnal ;ed. and everything warrzated to, be as represented, A 'RICES LOWER THAN EVER. A New Stpply of Pietwe Frames, Chromos and-WiR rockets; Brackets, htRae Mirrors, Window Cornices Window Shades, Ti Sets Spring Beds, Mattresses SMONEY SAVED IS MOE I-_ - 3 0 'VMMADE. riices to suit the times. - Liner and Shingles for We. eatly repaired at moderate piiees. AVEYOUR FREIGHT BILLS AND OTHER EXPENSES 1" Y BUY. IG TOUR GOODS OF --AL PLAIN FACTS. - x * - - - .-- . IA3 XNOjW RECEIV I*GI dilWY Y all- tco.tpe - )ry Gods co4sisting 'in strt ofc IF TOU 'WANT A 'SETKG WA CHTNF ind the bes ' amily Maebi *ie Gn thema ( hem hein~g in n-ee i this Counfty. ind willdo -- .ny other wi:-hout basting . eo-an fin3it a JUST IN A SUPPLI OF GROCERIES, Foi e ard, Cheese, Crackers, Cakei, Candiesy MackerseTo ierosene Oil, Bagging. Iron Ties and say pand a.ery thingyne )e found a J. 0. BOAG'S, on the Corner, as, cheap .'W 0Mbie rhere. Don't forget to ca'L, as these ,are facts and *oryMo on.~ -- AN ASSEMENT OF BDTASfAL g STREEIVED. . O . BG Sept 24' THE "QUEEN BESS" CORSET -o - ; V I AN ASLOTENT PiO SEAw Sc noa3n-I-BsteR U'tee fr US>El 5VD - -et.ra h mp.wratdi vr par LTHN "QUESN BESS" CORsE. - :3 9; j' 3!0eST complete Cstock of d Clo t h reri b the StatetG cr, acbl ee er n y~ endlet i- : i t y.g i uit Youths'r.e ad F ~ ais:d' a rwen a Wc ,utt-s sA yles and j u ush at pncesrt si t g th e It n ins th -nnezs1 o Li :I forhl ~en~ and bo. T ayor s01 nceleb~v rted Ma th -4ea t'n. u n r ebstere brht i oi i c . th~e cbites. isar~the i D e yeOt r -0 ALL R DESPOPLMIL LMOGESrt aofnl~ he cke of Citli; -nteSne pi~I ~n.l)4 V !E-Ir. n4ie fb -.en and - TavoL~ kr at 1 lgkudinal !Ii~.::Ij iIM &r EETljd iLn tai .o~ . fe., atein n. -h )r~~a Muai -iScr .ii:a! ea t.adsMa air~ in .