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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. *1.)E sAVj January s, o 0 : : 'is . NewAdvert Iemiente. 1888-J. L. Mimnaugh. Notico-Caldwell & Lauderdale. Something Now-J. H-. Harden & Ibro. Attention-J. P. Caldwell, Secre tary. Notice of Partnership-Ragsdale Bros. Fortune's Favorites-Lonisiana Stat LotteA?. Notice of Partnership-McDonald & Douglass. Dissolution of Partnership-Doug lass & Ragsdale. -The Frick Eclipse Engiine Is ac knowledged to be the best engine made. Sold by R. J, McCRIrley & Co.* PosIrvE NoTcI.-Those that are Indebied to the -undersigned for dental work done ill good faith will niow please come forward and settle at once. I have given ample time, and now re quest Itompt payment, as money 1 -nead, and money I must 1ve, to moet my obligations. "A word to the wise." * 1. SIMPSON, Dentist. Nxw STOnE.-Attentilon Is called to the advertisoment of Messis. J. H. Harden & Bro., who have just opened out In the store formerly occupicd by Mesrs. James Turner & Co. Messrs. Hfarden & Bro. Intend to keep a stock If goods that will come fully up to the wants of the large piatronage which they will seek to deserve au.1 enjoy. They have now on ha3nd a we'l-assort ed stock of staple and fancy groceries, selected with great care, and this stock will be kept up so as to ineet every want of their customners. Of th:.e w7e3 trust they will have quite as many as they c3an wish. PKSoNTAL.-Capt. Chas. S. Dwight, of this place, has been appointed chief' engineer of tile Augusta, Elberton & Chicago Railroad, and will nt once enter upon tihe diiscllarge of Lis duties. Under his nanagemient the road will be pushed to completion in the earliest time practicible. Tle crompany i'; fortunate in ,procuring the services of Captain Dwight. lie has had long xperienco ill hisll profession, and his asisted ju the bui Iding of so11e of the lost iiportianit railroads in the coun ty. For the past six years hie has held the position of chief eigineer of tie Chester & Lenoir Railroad, besides working ill other directions. MASONIC OmF10'-is.-The following nained 4officers of Ridgeway L0(gc No. 30, A. F. M., recetllly elec(ed, Were ilstalled on the 27th tilt., to ser~ve for thie enlsuing year: S. F. Cooper, S. W. F. M. L. Duke, J. W. ~'~~i~Lc~iiyre~, Treasure~r. J1. A4.. Simpson, Secretarly. .K. McQuatter~s, 8. D. J. .Stewart, Tiiler. Richard'( Matlchett, Sewr. L.S. Crumllptonl, A ~Tranisror s of URea E'c'tate. Th'cember 41, 1832. Thlolilis I leller to Sing let 01n 510one ald Hlenjailinil Work nian, DPaconls, 000 att r ''in dJeThr.oll town1shi p; c~l1sideraftio011 65. Decembier 4, 19;82. W. TI. Kerr', Clerk of Court, to) TlhomasO Mc~ill, Sr., 435 acres in -- townlship; considerai .tin $1,316. December 4, 1882. C. G. Boulwar'e to D). P. Crosby, 312 acres ill Feader ville townlship); consid~erationi $1,5~0. December 7, 1882. T. K. Elliot. t) Oliver Sloan, 194 acres in Jackson's Creek township; conlsideratlionl $660. D~ecember 8, 1882. W. H. K(err, Clerk of Court, to W. R. Doty and D. V. Walker, 211 acres ill Jenikins ville townlship; conisiderationi $G45. D)ecembher 8, 1882. W. H. Kerr, Clerk of Court, to U. G. Desportes, 95 acres5 in Greenbrier township; conisid eration $620. December 8, 1882. WV. U1. Kerr. Clerk of Court, to A. F. Hull', 30. acres in- towniship; conisiderationl $150. December 8, 1882. Mary T. Phinney. and others to ,John K. McCarley, one lot, i acre, iln Mount Zion townsehip; conlsideration $2,100. December 9, 1882. Jesse Giraddlick to W. HI. Lyles, 70 acres in Iloreb townlshIp; considerat1ion $75. December 11, 1882. 8. J. Douthit, Jenklisville towVnship; conlsderation $2,110.. Decemb~er 11, 1882. J. E. McT.onald, Asignee of Francis Elder, to H1. L. E 1lliott, one lot in Mount ZionI towni 81111) consideratlonl $3,300. December 12, 1882. J7. E. McDon ald to Charles M. Chnindler, one lot, e acre, in Mounti Zion towns~hip); coin si f ederatlon $250. December , 18, 1882. Charlot te, Co J umbia & Augusta Railroad to Char net Bonoy, 79 4-10 acres in Rtidgeway towniship; conlsidera1tion $100. December 14, 1882. W. HI. Keorr, -Clerk of Court, to Silas W. Ruff, 45 acres In iloreb townIshipl; conisidcera tion $400. December 15, 1882. W. H. Kerr, Clerk of Court, to Jag. G. McCants, -Attorney, 800 acres in Gladdenl's Grove town~shlip; consideratIon $2,425. December 16, 1882. Fannie U. Bolic~k to Samnl. H. Stevenisioni, 400 acres ini Seoasterville townshelip; conlsiderationl Decemb8 r 16, 1882. David Branham ?< to 'Wylie Branham, 72j acres in Bear :7Creek towniship; consideratIon $253.76. 4ecember 21, 1882. Fauline B3. 9to J. FrakiIn Lyle., 40 acres in Simpson's township; coiisideration $1.00. December 23, 1882. W. II. Kerr, Clerk of'Court, to Thomas F. Broom, 100 aeros In Greenbrier township; con silderiation $315. December 23, 1882. W. 11. Kerr, Clerk of Court, to T. W. Traylor, 642 acres Iin - townslitp; Coliidoration $5,200. December 28, 1882. Frank B. John ston and WIm. T. Johnston to J. 1). Staunton, 205 acres in Jenkinsville township); consideration-. $300. D~eceiiber 28, 1882. J. E. McDon ald, Assigneo of Francis Eler, to U. G. Desportes, ;123 acres in Oakland towliship; consideration $1,605. December 28, 1882. Win. S. Rabb and Anna E. Rabb to R. Y. Owens, onie lot in Monint Zion township; con sideration $200. C I RISTMA F IS T1VITI LS. A Basket Dinner at Bulntlo Church .Santa Clais iuubtrs the Snxuday ehool Chlidren. Messrs. Editors: Your correspon dent will aid you in tilling up your valuable columns this week, if the old folks will remain quiet itd stand back lonx enough with their egg-nogg nlid 1hristmas cdibles for a henrinug. llav !gi gathered thickly around the ftious old camp-meeting spot, near .3ull1!o church, and growin-g weary in leisure ly chat, wo enteredCl the house of wer. ship. Instantly our eyes were fixed upon a lonely and lovely cedar benting over with presents so numerons and pretty that any one present would readily suppose ho couldn't havo rea soiabtly been overlooked, slighted or forgotten. Presently the noisy specta tors being engaged ia laughter and lou.d converse, vere checked into (Ilc tude wit I nill impressive prayer oflered by Mr. J. W. Itobinson in thliksgiv ing and praise. Aliss Sallic Abell, of Cedar kireek. and Miss Emmia Etz minger, of lilythewood, added greatly to thei hour as tl:ey performed on a well-tuncd l i-, rcompanied by lany enitulied voices in sacred son1g. Recaders of' Tu. Nt-:wS AD 11ERA.D, Itt me veiinue to say it. was as good music of the kind as ever thrilled the air* south of Mason & Dixon's line. In the mlean1while Dr. Thos. F4. Broom demiaided a lecturq fron Dr. II uggins, Who respolxiied, suggesting i proper tte of the loflidays, etc. The purport of his itmaiLrks. implied this-iore reverence .itd less fiohicsomiie pleasure ' in the observance of Christmas. He was taken by surprie, and did so well that wo shall past him next time. At 2, p. Iml., we drined in the church; and we would advi11e all bachelors to he "0m10 mloe'C sOcial and call early and afIteni auonlfg our. fiir sex to learn how o live. TPhis feaet bein:g miore than satisf2actory, id a social hionr or two nving pia si'd, som11 left for~ their homles, whiih' tihe maijority 01' tlhe younlg peole pro'~cttiedl at on1ce to 1I11 lolDa ile. .'!hiis .,hooI Ulittuner thle sv,.perv ision of Mliss E HI. Ke., ot Chocter', nn accomn l ishied scholar and e::cel lenit te(achier. Ilere wve were entertained hiv her werll 1tiiipliined schiolar is wit h poetry ot' tasite, dialoirnes, etc. Thel~ llev. J. W. Eit zinger , choos-ingi "E'dneantion"' ias a subhjoet of discuti'.~on, left manyl Points t'or~ ni to review. Logwill thle Cedu~ar Crieekers recall w ith Ipleaisure the Chr iistmaus T1iree at Buiiffalo and Illolly D ale, and mnay I, in attll ion, remiark that the combhina1 t ion pre'senut I recei vedi at school thoughi lit tle in v'alue-will be ocea si(Iitally woivleed at, near D)eceinber '30, iM12. A T1sun:1.tt:i's 8Mstar Tur~ex. Am.nong thle pensi.OI whlo piurchased t'ckets a i 11 he iinI Wicke ofti vester' tion1 was St. Piial., Mi nn. Save I le presence1C of' a smai~ll dog, wvhiich she die clairedl she wVas goinig to taike with her, the lhady wa~~:s alone. A ftler secur'inig a check t'or her bagga:ge thle indyl ai her dogr entered thle laldies' coach, where the formuer took ai sea while the latter crouched down at. her feet. Soon at'ter shie assumed a pea'cefuil attitude the traina hand entered thle coach, anda nloticinig the~ dlog, started to dive it ont. The old lady objected, but thie train hamuit woul tnot yield1, although lhe saw the (log's mistriess in tears. Fortuintely, ai commrciaCCl tourist, who had been a silent, witness to the entIire conversation, st.epped'( up andl aiske~d the traina hand to let, lie dog re nmiinitil lie would return. The train hand co.np~liedl, and1( thle tourist left the coach in a harry. lIn about lift'eeni miuti hsle ret iuriied bearinug a cheap valise in his hand, which hu oipened. A t'ter cut Iing at large hole in the sIde lit placed (lie dlog ini the valise, and p)ullig his headi through lie hole, closed the valise. Wit hil anmile he de posi1ted thle valise on t he sent by the old lady and1( qluietly laughed when the traina hand came haerk to l:iok thei dog outt..-Atlntae Cjonstitution. A sailor's Luck. A short time sinice we announWced tiat the ehreuler o~(f thle Novembewr drawiig :W The Loii~uiin Stt b ottery', from iL A. D~auphiin, New Oruleanir, ILa., state<~r that~ two-)t(ifth of the second~ capital prize of 87:t,000, amoouinting to Sto,ui00, had bieeni dIrawn in N ewbiurypolrt.. T1hihs morning we recevedl a let t.r sauyinig: "T'1he I .ouisiana Sta te L~otter~y (Compianyli report that two 11 r ths of I lie seowl eit hal-th li. (ls $10i,000 wias 5ol to Charles Mowait 1, of (lhe schoon eri 'Lucey MayV,' Ney~huirypoiu."'-Ara'burq/ port, .Mass., 'Ikrab/I, Dlee. 2. (A Dv.) -No matte what your ailment .,, Browna's I r'on hlit ters will surely benett you. * ATTLNTI ON, Wlnnsboro SiramII Fireb Engi' Co A TTE'iND1 regular inetting of Comipaniiy .Ini Tlown 11all this (Tfue.dauy) .*vening at 7 o'clock. ,J. I'. CA L D W EL L, Jan 2- 1 Secretary. NOTI'ICE OF? PAltTNElRSlIlP. 'NOTICE~ is hereby gIven that, a par tner.. .I hip11 for~ the pracItlce of hiaw In aith le courts of this State haus been this dlay formed between the inidera'igned, uinder'the firm nuame of McI)ONA00 & i)0UoiiA~S. All business enitrusted to them wi'l receive p)romipt and fithiful attentioni. Ofice: No. 3, Law lRange. J1. E. McDONA LD, C. A. D)OU(HLASS. Winnsbmoro, S. C., January 2, 1883. Jan 2-tf DISSOLUTION Ote FMRrNERSIIIP NOTICE 181i reby givenl that the firml c DouUJnAS.& RAM0,L ,is this d di solved by mnututal consent. C. A. DOULASs E. B. RAGSDALE. January 2, 1883. Jan 2-f NOTICE OF I'AwrNEltSIIIP. NOTICE Is hereby given that the un dersigne(I have this day forined a eo Iartlershiip under the tirmi name o RAo1ALE HuIos., for the practice of Ia in the courts of this State. Prompt atter tion will be givoi to all bushinss entruste to their care. E. ft. RAGSDALE, G. W. HAUSDALB. January 2, 1883. Jan 2-tf W ANTElb. yT.ANTED a buyer for my entire stoel W o ipe and Fanoy G roceriles, LA (luors, Wines, Tobacco, Cigars, etc., situat ed in best business part of town. Storu, room well itdtapted to the busineiss and rented for next year. 1 Intend to leave the county and retinest all parties iudebtcd to 11w to CoIne I) tnd setttle theIll accouith >romptly, and Save themselves trouble.I Mean business, and will sell to a cash buy 'r. Very respectfuliy WI~. 11. DONLY. Dee 30-txlm. Goods to Give Away. Christmas has come and gone; he hol lay season has passted away, and sMill we 1av3 a full stock of good left. Most of the anest and prettiest are still on han(d, which w- offer to sell at more moderate prices till. Many bought beautiful things of us nd gave them away as Clu-istmas present;. ft i3 now our time to make preecnts, and we propose to present a ine china cup and ;aucer to every one who buys as much ;-s :m dollars' worth from us at one time, cash lown. (%ill our attention to this when you aike your purchase. Although you may lot hear from us for severri- montts to -ori.e, remimber we keep a good st:)k of he various articles in our line, such ii ,vatcesi and chains, gold, silver and rickel; locks-ealendnr, fine walnut, etc.; crock 'ry-ine granite and iajolica. Jewelriy )f every description-ladies' sets, plain and itone rings, bracelet-, necklaces, cuff but ons and pins, lockets, charms, bangles, LIe. F-ilver and plated ware, comprising most of the articies needed iln making up an legant household. Fine glassware suited (qr table an1d toilet decoton.'Lo Gold pens, pen-staI-s and pencils. Snec wiesand e ye-glasses, in gold, silver and tel. -Lamps and lanterns, fine and conmon. ,'iolins and viol in trilmllmgs. Watehes, clocks and jewelry neatly ro a;ired and warirantted. CONNOl & CHANDLER. 1UT THx PALMKTlo WAGON OF U LY, 1-,E Ur. D )ESPOR 011TES. IRISTMAS GUODS EW .YEAR GOODS /I YE have just received the following ctshi andtt Chlec Goods -01 Currants, Citron, Jellies, Giniger Preserv'es, Fruit Bttert, rai. Mince Meat, something nice Mackcerel, Corn Beef, Oatmeal, Buickwheat, and ew Crop New Orleans Molass~es. J.F ?.McMST ER 4& Co. 10. Kentucky Sprmei seat. Sadlesc for 16l. Ui L YSSE G. D)ESP'OR T'ES. 3hristmas GQoo&k R~JESHI GOSl1EN BUTTER. 2NEW~ BUCKWHiiEAT FL~OUR. [london 1Laye'rs, Loose Museniels and Fintest OI'TIRON, CUBRRANTS and SPICES. ew Magnolias, 1 runswiclhs and thie .JUMlK JIAMS. 'onigues, Soused Pig's Feet,, Mackerel, In all sizesi iand quanltifica, itndl . lbrings Prtide of the' SeaI, inl 31b tinls, tile Itinest fisliheputup. CANNED) GOODS of ail kinds. rJallon Apple~s. The only genuine Jos. HmePhoto. Salmnon. Plain and F'ancy CAKES AND) CRACKERS. COFFEES, S1UGAiS andl FLOUR~S are SPOKES, IIIMS AND) lUBS. Spcial Jinducements In Ijarnless of all kInds. Single Buggy I larniess $9l.5O up, worthb $11. 'he Lqumisvillie T'nhl m Plows are eqal t< alny, bhud much cheal (lt'rj. I have al l sizes 11El) IIUSTI PRIOOF? OATS, SIXTY CE~NT*S. "RY THE GAME -COCA * FIVE CENTS C1GAR, AT F, .W HIABEN[GQHT'S READ THIS! 1RESI GROCRRIFIS, OF 2M -BEST SELECTION JUST REOEIVED, CONSISTING Q Flour-made by patent proces& flams-canvassed and uncanvawd. Sugars-of all grade. Coffees-Oreen and Roasted, Old Gover1 ment Java and Rio, Thurber' .Celebratt, 34 and 41. Choice New Orleans M.olasseB. Froolh Buckwheat Flour, Oat Meal, Ralsini Ourrant;, Ultron, and a full ine of Ca'med Goods. Pickles-Chow Chow and Mixed. Vinegar-White Wine and Cider. Maca-oni and Cheeri. So icer-Worcestershire, Ji rd -'Pepper en John Bull. Mince Mert, Plui Pi'ddin'g and Cirge Preserves. Peach end Apple untter, and everythin nice for Clristmas or any other tiue. tW A supply of Red Rust Proof Oat "I ays on hand. D. U. FLENNjITEN. OR TH NEXT TIRTY DYS NOTWITHSTANDING --ALTL THE ADVERTISED BAIWsAINS, Our custome;s may rest 4ssured tia we will not be undersold by any other house in town. Our motto has bcen, and still is, "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITSi." Wa .oflre. fre i .n ~WpT 'ruumT DAYS, great bargiine in DR ESS GOODS, LADIES' LOAKS, SIIA', LS, ACQUES, VEL VETS, Latest Stylos of TR SIMING( 13RA ID, Owing to the extr r~ecy warm weath or, we will sell all oour GENTS' and YOWIIS' CLOTHIING at the most astonishi vly low prices. We do not wish an to buy unless fully suited, and wvil efund the mouney for any unsatisfactor uurchlase. P. L./1NDEC 7R & BIIO. DON''r nUY A WAoO 'nrli, Yod sley, 0s. It, will pay youi. U LYSSE . DERSPORTES. SAIE AND FEED STABLES. LOOKIT WzI~nono, 8. oy. 13, 18Ra. All peons41 k~nowing 1.h selves Indebted to the undersigned, andI~ ose notes~ fell due on Film3'' of OCTO it, had bette~r settle Lhem at once, as 1 1 force collee tion. I have also just recelv forty head of fine Werste.rn horses an nIu!es, amnong themi siome good saddle at arnessi horse~s, and1( some good brood mar Also somew ext ra fine ma nules, sixteen hands li g, and well bro wleuh I willI sell at fair prIces, or awap old1 fat horses or mules. A. WIL4 GltD. FOlt OlRI AS, 00.o DOZEN EGGS.. wYME 9. POWS4 8011th Carolina Railway Compal ON and after November 12, 1882, Pass gerTrains will run as follows ut ftrther notice: TO AND FROM CHARLEC8TON. ENAPT. Leave Columbia at. .*A.00 a. in. tal.5i5 p. Arrive Charleston.. .12.57 p. in. 11.30 p. WEBT. Le~ave Charleston... .t7.00 a. m. *4.0() p. Arrive Columbia.... 11.27 a. tu. 10.06 p. tDaily. *Daily except sunday. TO AND PROM CAMDEJ. E AST. Leave Columbia at. .*8.00 a. m. *".55 p. Arrive at Camdeu... 1.07 p. M. 9.25 1. d Leave Camden at.. .*7.00 a. n. 4.45 p. Arrive at Columbia..11.27 a. in. 10.05 p. *Daily except Sundays. TO AND FROM AVOUSTA. flAtT. Leave Columian.............. *7.2P p. 1 Aruiio Augusta .............. 7.55 a. I W RST. Leave Augusta.... .*7.00 a. in. *4.20 p. 1 Arrive Columbia. . . . 4.08 p. in. 10.05 p. r *J)aily except Sunday. CONNECTION8. Connections mad- at Columbia with C I lumbia an(d G'reenvilIo iRailr(oad by tr a arriv'ng at 11.27 a. imi., and depart ing G.55 p. n. Connection Tinde at C.. r Junction with Charlotte, Columbia at A ugusta ItaIlroaId y1 tratin arriving at C lumbia at 11.27 a. i., and departing at t. Sp. m., to ald from all ioints on both roatl wi through Pullinan Slectoer betwer Charleston and Washington. 'via Virgin a Midland route, without chungo. C(onine tion made at Charleston with steamers fi New York on Wednesdays and Saturday also, With Savannah and Charleston JaI road to all points South; I .onti'ctions are made at A tguta wit Georgia itailroad aint Central Railroad t and from all points West and Souti Through Tickets van he purchased to i points South and West, by ap >lying to R. McQLEL , Agent, Columblia, S. C. JOHN. B. PREw, (leUteral MaNtage D. C. AWL!sux, Gen. Pass. and Ticket A gen Charleston, S. C. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. I PSitYNoM ~1 1:4P.\nITM -NTr, COLUM utA, S. C., November 5, 18S2. HIl' initial link in outh Carolina in ti . Itichmond tod .lanville system w'or Ingato and from Charleston via tho Soutl Carolina Railroad: ,No. 53. I No. 17. liv. Augusta a.... 7.35 a. in. ... Ar. Coluonhila b.. .11.39 a. n. LY. 5.00 a. ni Ar. Winnshoro b. . .1:s p. m. 7.52 a. n Ar. Chester e..... 2.17 p. I. 10.5i a. n Ar. CIhharlotte d.. 4.13 p. 1. 3.15 p. 11 Ar. Statesviie c... 7.05 p. m. ........... *No. 52. tNo. 18. Ly. Statesmille e... 8.o a. in. ..... ..... LV. Charlottd d ... 2.30 p. mn. 5.22 a. n Lv. Chestere...... 4.29 p. m1. 9.2.1 a. n Lv. Wiinsboro.... 5.:33 p. In. 1.22 p. n Lv. Colnmbia b... 7.07 p. Im. Ar. 3.50 p. n Ar. Aut'sta......15.5 p. III. ........... *1)aily. tD aiy, except Sundays. itallroad (or Washington) tUnie fiftee minute.s ahead of Winnsboro time. CON NIcTIONS. a Wi'th all lines to amid from Savannal Florida and the South and Atlanta, Maco and the Sout hwest. bI With Sou(1th Carolina salilroad to am frot Charleston by '-.i. 52 anl 53 atnd wit Columbia aul Greenville lailroad. c With Chester aml Cheraw andul Cheste and Lnoir tailroads. d With lichnmotd and Danville lMailroa< to and from all points North, Atnti Tenlene:see and Ohio Division and Carolin Central lailroad. e With W~etern North Carolina Railroa for Ashev iln, WarmInt1 Springs and all pint On that line. M. Sl,AU~llT Elt, G. P. A. D'. C ATnw1.1,, A . ('. IP. A . (1. R.. T.ut.cOur, Superintendent. ONE MAN'S CASHI A --GOOD) AS ANOTHJEIUS A] SOUTHERN M U S I C UIOUSE Only H~onse in Amieriea Selling PIANO & ORGAN On the One Prie System. ONE UN F'0l3 P1? !CE to ALL, ANI) THIAT TIiiE LOWEST KNOWN, The nanal) sytemb of selling P'ianuos and Orguans is fo1 theu~ 1ehh c harge*I~itit an1 3 y prie er a fai lroi~~t or the cuto er's intAere.t. FoI r the bEnet of (purch ilenn-rs amti to) se. (lure- themt the full vatlut el thiri lnumley, w.e estabiished at iem (outset of our bust iess THlE ONR PRICE SYNTEr1M, and to this we attrilbnte our Iimmnense and prosperous trade. Selling ont this minare basis, renders It lunpatrative that the pri(ce he the very lowest oimn that can 1st givten. Wo are pledged to this. We always have done It, anid wet ailwas will do' it. It,'s our creeid and our pruellee. No oilier Piano and( Orgun Ilous~e deals on) this principhelt. Oubr prices, in >laint figm eais, are placedi on ecymy IistrumenQI . A child (tan buty as low ate harpehtis)t tradehr. A Il Idter louises have "'high prices andI~ give~ dlis,-ounts." TIhea "One Picejy" 5system saves tim int I tradintg, antd is thle omly sattiSfactory way to butyer and~ seller; forI, ont the hi.) price ttomter h~ny-, ha. is noltiI uretat Ihe has hot, t.m iprice.. AD)VICE TO PT ANO AND ORGAAVN BUvERs. .Ihay quIck. Why? 1kcatuse aln tadvaneo mi prfre is almost, certaitn. P ia-n's anti Orjr:&ns are- on a hbomn. Thle demna nd ex. (14ed1 the suppl)1y. AllI the factorb-sar-:- he htind orders. Deatlers wi'lh etah in hanitd canlnot itet ilnstrumenat as f-st as wanited. IPrIce-s of mtertIal1 and( labhor ~E are ad-;anin g. VTe rresent, low pirices ''f Ianos ai Or gans eannlot contmuE, .'idt i wiltint ' dm rule in the next ten years5. Thlome who '-ty now ill save moe~y. J.'.rge contrt s tt maude with manufetutttre-rs w.1 il eh- tt: to P0X*. After that we cuan rolnise- iiotlinu lDelays are danigercus. :e i'tilicenut .ld k nIow fil heand. &wvn Ora,,'/ .kI/.'rs. Over 200) difftet~t styMo nowi ini our waireroomsr. $50. Easiest Inst.dument Termis. Sent oin trial. Every inducemient that anIy respou aile House can offer. Comnpetition with the world. D)on't fall to send for our Cata logues and fall Price Lists, 1882. Address SOUTHRNK MUSIO hOUSE, S A VA NN AH, G A. The Gat PLana a Qrpan nantar tJha naa 3'. 411 E have recently conmmenced 1msnIess James Turner & Co., where will bt STAPLE AND FA In. In. We shall keep always on hand a varle flretrclass Grocery torm, and our prices slu LO W .A TE Tn thur presenting our. elves before tl of Cl)Ir patronage, iusuring tiea of entire goods. J. Hi. H) Jan 2 GREAT B. 1r MY WINT Mil f UST BE SOLD, .AN4D I THE NEXT 3 At prices unheard of in Winn CLOAKS AND DOLMAN! Come and see how LOW I will be sure to invest sonic of Respectfully, J.G TITL LE B1 THE IS STILL SHILN'IAG 1"ITA -O WINES, BRANDIES, LI OF TIIE CHOIC FRESIH OYSTERS i.A' MEALS IIAD A' Respectfully, J.G7 AiVFINOWXT VAIEO TIVIEP I\NANAS, COCOANUT'S. Ol! APPLES, FICS, PEANrOTs, I(LUsI rW G~ OREBS FILLE'Di T HE B3ESF IS TOC. Ii SA M CONG flFSS STIIEI' Who has now on han d fthe L AR GE S'[I FALL AND) WI Ie hasi over had in store. Tis3 Stocl CLO TIIING, iWOOTH, S 110CS, in Ladies' Dress Gomods .1I in'.ve the fline M'.y (lot hingu hias beenc miost careflly s :uatisfattion. All my goods have been carefullv boni Th'Ie pl(.r()nafge of the pubillic is respect fi Cll)SB1Y MliTi. '.GY 1 NSITUTE.IF :D., B. USBY, A. M,, PEINOIPAL. SE A S T EiR V' ~I -1, S. (C. CW-' Sim> von Curaccis. NOTICE. ALL PAllTIE:S 1IDEBTED'i TO' (UANOS W'JLI. PLAECALLM AT I ilIli OI"IICE AND MAKE SET!-1 E ae(peptre haJ bi al o i rdors f'o3 liciit a sb" rm af e he pn blio patrnago. All ordors will bo prompntly met. Address I ...W.l YL E & BRLO., lRigeway, 8. 0., or J. IR. IIOYLE8, Oot 28tr4m Winnsbo-ro, 8. 0. OPEiN BUG0TR8s AT $37 and $45, AT C UfLYSSE (. DPOR~fThm -Y in the store formerly occupied by MessrS. fiund a new and complete stock of .YfCY GROCERIES. d1 supply of everything usually kept in a ill always be found as i.OWEST. public, ve respectfully solicit a liberal share ttisfaction, both as to quality and pices of VRDEN & BRO. A1GAINS! ER STOCK YJLL BE OFFERED FOR SIXTY DAYS sboro. AT LESS THAN COST. am offcring goods, and you your spare change. ROESCHEL, Agent. ING STAR. BT.AR V.4A FIN .4ASSOR T.1ENAT F - QUJORS AND CIGARS, EST BRANDS. ) FISi1 EERY' DAY. r ALL IIOURS. ROIESCIIEL, Agent. AIG~d COIN r 3ATJ F'irUIT I N THIE ARKET. ~ANGICS, AMALAGA G.lAPE~S. ' IeiWDITS. VIT1II D)ISPAT'UII. ,&j . .A. T & CO., C11AIULES'TO(N, S. C. 7OF ALL LL O.V ,,,~'an otS LECTED STOCK O NT~'ER CGODS comp~lris(os all the Latest Styles of .NO TIONT, HA AT, TIt UNKS, ETC., ETC. it andI~ fleIc.! I line over seen1 in manly * rw~ear I haive ani assortmnt thant for 1elecd,'aid is sure to give enitiro h)i, and I shall sell at the Iowest 111y solicitedl. 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