The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, January 11, 1883, Image 3

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- ----- LOCAL INTELLIGENOE. 'rJIil A, Janu.Iary 11., 1 2 S 18P13. Aow Advertisemonta. Canaries for Sale-Willie Mills. Odpa'rtersiptl-GeIg & Seigler. Assigrneo's Sale-J. E. McDonald, , asonio Meeting-Geo. B. McCants, ket etary. Local Brorfs. -WiAboro hiid a slight sn1ow on Tuesday night. -Mr. 1.G. Pratt has'been on a visit to his thailily at L1acaster. -The Columbia Bec had but fatbry. brief existence -living just two days. --Mr. W. S. Alstont, at pr'osenat of Ilendersona, N. C., is spenidiig some time in Fairfilold on business. -Fifteen now, students have boon admitted into the South Carollina Col legfe since the Christmas holiday. -Capt. R. S. Desportes, of Rldce way,111s I'en elected a director of the Catrolhina Niational Bank, of Columbia. -The Frick Eclipse a10ginae is tc knowledgod to be the begt engine iado.~ Sold by R1. .J. McCuarloy & Co. * -The Charlotto Observer has moved into a now building and proctred new achtineryV--evidces of prosperity which show the public appreciation of a first-class lewspaper. -'hco'hori-bound froigik tr'ailb wavs about ive houirs late onl Wednesday lhig detained by an taccidenit to tle Watdearua' Rlidgeway. Another eni gine had to b'eoet for. -Attention is called to the advertise ment of Master Willic Mils, wiIo oilers canarr uirds for male. The net procceds are given for the benefit of for eign amissions. Master Mills has alT1eady cont I ribluted hatadsomely to this cause, and his cfrorts should -bo en couraged. SPosTrvym Nortcp.--Thoso that -are indebted to the undersigted for dental work donle inl good fiith will now please come forward and settle at once. I have given ample titme, and ntow rc ilest prompt paylnent, is money 1 2ced, and money I must have, to meet my obligations. "A wiord to tie wise." I. 8irsN4, Dentist. Nm;v Fnum.-A.ttentiona is directed Ito 'dhe advertisement of Messrs. F. Glerigl and John V. Seigler, annoutin cing that. itey have formed a partier *lhtp, undet the style of Gerig & Seig let, atid will conttinu11e the general hard -ware busliness at te old stand oppositc the Winnsboot National lBank. We hope thcy will entjoy a good patronage, aid we feel sure they wvill give entire satisfaction to their customers. AnneasTa.:.--Calvina 'Durhaar and~ 'Sallie Coop'er, two ntegroes, were ar* rested i and lodged int jail ont Wednecs (day. Soine oaf thenir properfY-corna iad cottoaa-haad beent leviedl a'pon unadea ant excent ion or ait agricultural laien, aind they undertook to iaterfore with thae prtoperty after the levy. Thais bo aeng euz affenice againast thle st atute, Tial Juast ice Illogant issued his war ant, and~, r ft er a prtoper1 exainaitftiott, S thecv wvere bountd vver forn triad ait the~ 4 ilext term of thle Cout iof Sessions. Tate KNIilaas oF IloxoR.-A circu arl lerom the Supremie Dictator says: ''f Ldges ad mt.anbers may entr up iioni thc tiewI .v'ouL w- itta enicoualainag kntowledg~e of thle state of thec order. Thley are advisedl that a carefual comapi l'Iatiotn nmdae unatde may d irectiona upi to D'' Iecemaber 1 shows the p~ayinag mtemberCi s htip on1 za essmnt 103 to be 123,829. At nao previous periodl was the tmomt 1b4ershaip so large, iad it shaows anl ina cra se over May, 181, of 27,6326 miama bi ers. Onra growth is haealthtfaul and steadily upwardi~, antd must,4 so cntinde~ amemberslI' Iatd ofieris are4 hfitful 10 .heir dauties. Let the ntew yeaar awvaken j a tnw zeaal ini e~very miembler to1 strengio~thent his lodge and1( bring& to its fotld w orthy atnd deservintg meat, thtat cours imay renmaaini a [saue k..ighthood tht> bannaier ordter of' thle world.'' DI) .MciuJsT F~t .IANU.ARY.-DCMfO yea r brillianitly ; te .Januiartv numbter S for 1883 beinag 1unsurpanssed by anyt thlat ha ve preceded it. Tbca larticles are of' Live in iNewv York," by Jennaie Junte; "Iloliday Gifts anad Customs in Paris," "Visits, Iand1 Mannuers at the TaleI," 4tad ''Citrrent TopiCS,'' whtich is full ot ~s valatable i nfor'mationa. Most of thie shulorter stories arc rema arkablly well told. nn td '"[Tho A dmairal's Ward" keeps nyp its intterest. Every dcpartamenit Is cartef'ully tilled. The forty-five illuns traationts are- excellenat, amaonag whiicha is a splendidl oil pictaure, '"The Fishaer Roy anad thle Fisheran's Datghter." No finnily wiltl regret sulbscribinag to thais admairable inagau.ine, as. it supp~llies a haousehohd wiant, 1and( is both useful anad ouitertainminag. PVCTEusoN' s NfMAAINEm.-Peon'8 JMaf/azine for F'ebruary is siuch a beau-' tiful tnumtber, tlthat manaay paersons wvill thin mk it oeen het ter' thant thte Jantuary onae. T1hie priintclil at cel-pla~te, '"Going to Schaool," is especially cinninag ; antd "Twvo Little Puaasics," prited on tinat, is only less so. Thena thore are four colored dlosignas itt emabroider'y for doyloys ; and1( doubl~e-size colored stoolh faslhian-lplatc ; a beaautifully illustrated story'; antd tabont lly othter emtbellsh mients. Th'le "P'rofessionaal Beauty," by Frank Leo IBeeit, is conltinued, witha lincreasing initerost. Bunt tile amost strikitig story In the nutmbor is "Thn Snaake Chiarmotar." Ti, like all other stotrios it ''Petersona," Is origi ani tandi by ant Ameanata aut11hor. Thte twlce of' this maagaziAno is hut $2.00 a so tnth every )ady Can afford to sub gcribeoto It; and certainly no lady, No -faiiily, ought to be without it. Its enormous circulation can alone expilin why so good a magazino eai be turnishod rt so low a Iioe. Now, by-the-by, is the very time to subscribe for the now year. Specimens -are gien't gratis to those wishing to subscribe, or to'get up clubs; anl espcelitey hand-! soe10 premiums are given for getting up clubs. Address, Peterson's NMaga zi6t-'80b Chestnut st., PhIldolphia. Tu LAND AssocIATION.-Tho Co lumbia correspondent of the News and Gourier gives the following statement of the prospects of the Southern Land Loan Association,. recently Incorpo rated by the Legislature: Col. John I. . Abitey Is still In daily re ceipt of numeious letters making Inqul ries as to the Land Loan Association, and ias received-a number of personal applica tions for tile loan of money. I asked him to-day when the association would go into operation. le replied that lie could not tell yet vIhether it would go Into opef-ation at all, the Legislature allowing ten per cent. Interest to be charged by the associa tion i its charter but refusigg to give the com1>any authority to charge interest at such rite for a number of years. "On the contrary," said Colonel Abney, ' the Legis lature put a warning in the charter that such rate of -luterest should be charged only so long as the general law upon usury permitted that rate. Capital Is very timid, as you know, and the corporators of the Southern Land Loan Association did not like that provlsion in the charter. Not withstanding 'this, however, Colonel Pal mer has gone to London t%, attempt to or ganize the company. It will take a good deal of money to start the business, and It would not pay the association to go to that expeise for only a year or two. Colonel Palmer's difficulty, therefore, will be to convince the caIpitalists that the Legisla ture is not likely to reduce the rate of in terest as soon as the money is brought here. A telegram has been sent by hIm announc ing his safe arrival in England, but I have had no letter froim him yet. It may be, however, that Colonel Rion, of Winnsboro, who will be the leading attorney for the association, has hieard from him. If Colo nel Palmer succeeds in his undertaking, as he hoped to do when he left Columbia, he will be able to return bg March, and the comnpany will be organized anl ready for business; about the 1st 6f Aprii." Of course the prospectius of tire company will lie given to the pubile in due thue and what the axssdeia'tlon does will not be done in the (lark. The indications are that all the money the associatiou wants to risk in this State will find ready takers. Tim W i.ic OF PRAYER.-'I1ho meet ings proposed by the Evangelical Alli ance began in Winisbo-o on Monday night in tIM Associate Reformed Pres teriani Church. Last night a meeting was held in the Presbyterian church, where the rest of the Imeeti'ngs will also be -lreld. As a matter of general interest we r'epuhush the schenmo of these meetinigs, with the subjects to be sp~eciaIlly considered: PRA Y ER FOl TiiE. CHURCII UNiVERSAL. oun pourinig of the Holy3 Spirit--that all iniisters of Christ and those pire paring for the muinist ry inny deeply real' ze their responsibilities 'and tile nmeedi of the Spirit's teaching and pow er ; that thieiir te'stimiiiv be(fore the world may13 be openl and1 fIhithiful; that sound1( doctinio anmd holiness of heart and lifei may prcvailI ini the chiurches, andh false teachings and superstit ion be counteracted ; flint all the child ren of God tmay be filled with earnesness and( zeal ini seeking to gather in the lost.; for am rich blossing uipon cilbrts to p~romoite union01 and brotherly Jove; and for aillicted Chiristi-ins everywhere. ,Joel ii. 23 to 31; Acts ii. 32 to'41; Isa. lV ; Eph. iii. 14 to 21:t1 Cor. xii. 1Ito 13', John xv. 12 to 27; Phil. ii. 1 to 16; P's. xcv. PlA Y ER FoRl THE. 'NATIONS. idayi~, January)7 12. For- Sov ereins, hinlers and Magistrates; that all law~s favorable to crnetlty' and vice, thie opliumi trattie and initemipernce, may be abo1 lihed ; for- lie better ob) servance of the Lord's Day, for pence andh good will amonte men, that all may yieht obe)dienice to the Powers that 1e, andithati~t thle spirit of latwlessness5 may be0 subidued ; for the cessationi of wvart that time puirs .it of literatInre, Science and ne~t may bec influenced by the fear of God ; t hat all people mai.y' be tuIrnedh fromn their sinis, sayed tromt niubelief. and bronght to kno#V Christ as their Savioulr; that Go~s anlcienit p'bo ple, he ,Jew..s, tiay. bo delivered from their (opplreeions, and1( all persecutedc Chis 11ians be relieved. Matt. v. 1 to 16; ProV. xvi. 1 to 1:3; Rino. xiii.; Ps. cxliv.; 1 Peter ii. 13 to 25; 2 Tim. ii. i to 21 ; Acts x. 34 to 48; Itom. xiv. 1 to 19; Jer. xxx.; Mark x. 28 to 45. PRIAYERi F'OR MISSIONS. - Saturday, Janur U(J 13. That 11 missionaries and~ others enigaged in mnissioni work and ini the circutlationi of (lhe Scriptuiires at home and abroati may beo filled with the~ 1013' Spir1it, and1( hat gr'eat success may13 cr'own their eflhrts; t hat all conver~ts imaiy lie kept steadltast in the faith1 and made carnest and1( eflcienit inm seeking to bringc souls to (lie Saviour ; that maniy more 1ihhhI lfnl laborers mnay be0 called liito the Lord'sq Yineyard1; thant the Alaihmom miedans and( (lie hieathni maly 1)0 wVon to Chisi, ain that the ,Jews miay be constrained to receive Tutm as. thieir long-ex >ected Messiah. T1hat thme bless ing of God amnd thme power of the Spirit may1 albninitantly' rest upon the Confer enIco of Christians of various nations I)Ioposed to be hold( this y'ear ini Stock lolim. Lnike xxiv. 86 to 63; Luke x. 1 to 16 ; John xvi. 1 to 15; Acts xi. 1 to 21; Ps. ex. and1( Ps. c. ; Rbom. xi. ; Ezek. xxxvii. 21 to 28; Isa. lii. 7ito 15. Babbath annary 14. "Looking for that blessed hope, andi the glorious appeainig of tihe great God and1( our Saviour Jesus ChinIst."-Titus Ii. 18. --After eatig eachnmeal take a dose of Brown's Iron ltters. It helps digestIin relieves the full feelIng about imhi stomach. A IIYMENEAL. MAnnuft---On the 10th of iatumary, 1883, at the reshdence of the brIde's father, b~y the Rev. T. WV. Mellichamnp, Mr. WIJLLIAM IT. WIJLLINoHrAM to Miss LULA RoMEDYv all of Fairfl d. IT 18 A PAO'r, wit WiLl. 8TELL YOU A Wagon or Buggy for less than anyone In beow. UmvYrS1a G nDm$noRT1e MASONIC MEETING. A RE UJjAR comuntleatioi of Wins. boro Lodge, No. 11 A. 1.. P ; will:he held in. Maisono lHail this (TunsAy) vening at 7 o'clock. . GEO. B. McCANrS, Jan 11 Secretkry. CANARIlEs FOR SALE. SIX pair still on hand for sale, and' a number of extra -liens. Price $3.50 a Phir; or $3.00 for the malo and Ofty cents for the female. Parties wyisiiig to'ptu'. uhiase will pletase address WILLIE MILLS Jan 11-. Winnsboro, S.'0. CO PA RTNERSI P. T TIE underaigifed have t'ils day foried ()'a copartnershilp under the Ilrni name fiUG &SEIGLER in the llardwafo aid Saddlery business, and solicit a con tinuailce of the patrouige whieh has 'been given to the firm of F. GE1no & SoN. - All persons lIdebted to tho'old firm will please settic at once. F. '11IG . ' , J. W. 8E1ULER. Jan 11-'3x1 ASIGNEE'S SALE. Y virtue of the 'power and authority Vested In and confered upon me by a P ed of Assignment made by Fiancis der on the 4th day of January, 1882, 1 will offer for sale bofore- the Court House door in Wlinboro oi the first Monday In February next; b.ween the legal Iours of sale to the highest bidder, . the foilowiimg described lot of land viz All that lot or parcel of land, designated as Lot P,. on a plat of sitrve& of hinds of Francis Elder, situate, lying and( being in .the corporate limits of the. town of Wintasborm, ina the County of Fairflield aind Ptate of South Carolina.. T''uas oF SALH-CAS1I. The purchaser 16 pay for nccessary papers. ' J. E. McDONA di, Assignee of F.'Eldcr. Jan 11-txtd NOTI C E. F E firm-of ). A. IlEoiux & Co. Is .ithis day (is:solved by litiltatlon.~ Par lies ioldingclaims must present 'tlemi.. at Ince, and those lndebted will -please settiQ innediately. Mr. 1). A. [lemdrix is au thorized to give revelpt-s In lifinidation. DA VI!D A. IlENJDitlX, U, YVS G. L5PORTES. January 1, 1883. Janm 4 GRUE EEN V I LIE MAILIT./AR Y 8I.S TIT UTE. U1(EENVILLE, S. C. 3 PECIAL at tetIl('n given to preparing young k nien for Ihe 0ttadel ACulviniy, for College 'r for bus!nesms 11:t%. The sceond term opens February IFI.. Terms reasonable. For partLiculars I:0drS J.7 CAPT. JOHN 13. PATRICK. al 9-trIcial. NOTICE OF PARTNER8IlP. hOTICE is hereby give'n that a parther shipl for. the prIaie of 1lawin all thi Nourts of this Stathday fha k oirmect betweel the lttdersigled, tunder'the firni narne of McIoNAn & Doumc.s. All usiiss entruiisted to them 'Will receive prompt aiid fail iful attention. Offiee- No. 3, Law Range. J. E. Mc)ONALD, . U. A. DOUGLASS. Winnsboro, S. C., Janimary 2, 183. -. Jan 2-tf DISSOLUTI ON OFU PA RTNERS1IlfP. OTICK is heieb given tlnal 1W of DOt1011.*-S & AsI)AA is this lay ias.iolvedl by mui~tual IconIsen1t. - U. A. D)OUTEASS, E. 11. RAGSDALE. Ja'nuar~y 2, 18.83. *Jan 2-I~f Raisins, ' Canned Goods, Currants, Pickles, Citron, Evaporated Apples, Candy, Buckwheat, 'Jellies, Curriy PowdeC14 Ap >le Butter Macaroni, . nec Miod, Ositmaeai, Gelatin~e, Ex'tracts, Mace, Chedse. Sea Foam, Broma, Condensed Milk, etc. Best Java Coffee and other Gradles. Pul verizied Sei gar and oilhmr G3rades. F'resha arriv'ii all (Grades Filour, including be:,t Patent. CALL AT Tux~ CoInsEn. .J. M. BRATY & CO. NEEBRonr Shoe Stock. It Is known by many we keep reliable goods. J. M. BEATY & Co. Ditesa Gocons, Cloaks, 1)olmans, .Jackets, &c. GoodI geoods at low pr1ices. J. M. BEATY & Co. WE A IsT agents for the D)omestic Sewing Macineti.~. Anty oned wIshing ai good maebine wIll do us au fav~or to rail and examainie iho' D omnestic.. J. M.- BTA TY & Co. SAnJ'I~ms, llinuixs AND HIAnNEss-"W'~AY ULYSS'E G. DE]SPOR'TES. CHRISTMAS Ehave just received a large udtd beau tiful assortment of ChrIstinas and New Year CA R DS. Also, a handsome lot of other goods sule able lor' ClilRISTiMAS antd NEWV .YEAiR PREiSENTVS. BOOKS ! .BOOKS ! All kinds of Books suitable for P'resents. The largest andl most comnpiele stock of CIR~ILREN's BOOks we haveoever offered. We Woitld respectfuily call the attention of the Public to these goodis, and request an inspction h aore p)urch~asing. MoMASTER, BRIICE & IYTCIIIN. DON'T BUY A WAGON UNTIL YOU BER UB. It will pay you. U LYSSE Q. nunmP1~rhn FORl TILE -NEXT THIRTY BAYIv, NOT W ITHiSTArbINc -ALLd 'THi ADVERTISED BARGAINS, Our customers triar 4est assirea ha we wll.not ge-u11r891l4yky 6the house fi town., Qur ijiptto- .iis been and still is, 'tQUICK -8ALES ANI SMALL PROFITS." . We 'oflrr, for th6 NEXT TII1RTI DAYS, great bargains- il DRESS GOOD6, . LADIES'-CLOAKS, SHAWL, SACQUEN, -VELVETS Latestylos of TAI iMYG BRAII) O TIONS Or, 4LT KINDS Owing to the cxtremcl warm weanTh or, we will:sell an of oir GENTS' and YOUTHS! CLI'HIN( at the most astonlishingly loI prices. We do not wish yoti to buy miles fully suited, and will refund the mone: for any un1isatisfacto'y puirchased P. .bADEGKE1#B 0 SALE :::w AND IEED STABLES LOOK~ OUT V PH'OR8ES, MARES AND MOLIEE One hundred -head for' sale, -either fc cash .or 0on time until fall, by makinug m1 good papers.i'~ . * 1 also) have eighlteenc twenity good young maures thd I want 'exchange for old1 fat plug mules or hiorse: All prons having old im~ies or horses. o: .hn tlwishing to p~ur.chameyomi1g one, can put in their od stock in .part pay. also have someW extra flue .pafdl e an harntess horses dmihlned,. and a few ti ponies. I invIte overyb)ody in wvant stock to call anid see meo as I defy comnpet tion. A. WVILL TFORD. WINNBIIOUO, S, C., Jan. 1, 1883. Christma~ Goc tPR1NSli GOSLIEN BUTTEIR. *NEW-.UKW H EA FLOUIi London~ Janyerus, Tboosq Muiseatels an~d Fh ii Goildell 1th, whiole and fiuarter bo4es CITrRON, CUR RANTS and'( S3PICEE New Magnlias, lrunswks8 and th JUMBO IIAM& . Tongues, Soused P1'' Feet, 14ackere, I all siz.os and quant1itka, and J urings Pride of.-the Sea,- in alb-tinb the finest ilh -put up.. CANNED GOODS Gallon Apples. The only genuine Joe 1l1nm1e Photo, Salnmon.. Plain and Fancy. CAIKES ANP CRACKRtS. COFEFB,'SUGARS and FLOUIrS very lowv--get nmyjrices.. SPOK ES, lIMS -AND. HUB8.. Special .Inducemenb 11n Iarnuas of nll kinds. Single Buggy 11arniess $9.50 up, worth $11 Thle .Louisville Trurninlg Plows are equal t . an1yf amI mucel eiaper'. 1 haive ali sizeu RIED RUST PROOF~ OATS,. 8IXT' CE~NTS, .J. U. CUM1YINGs. Ek~ar,1sn SADI)mas igon 45; $6, '$t ANJ $10.' Kentucky Spring Seat &tiddles. fo *t ULYSSEI Gr DFBPURT ,. Bov TnnJ PAI.ratro WVAOothd,*~ T1 Y8$Ji M b 9:R~~ South Carolina Rathvay Compan ON aater November 12, 1882, Passe oe ger rahis will run as follows uni - further notiee: TO AND FROM CIFAULESTON. ]PAST. .19eave Colu'mbla at. .*8.00 a. m. j0.55 p. r Ai rive Charleston... 12.57 p). in. 11.30 p. x Airivo wEar. Unave Chgreston... . f7.00 a. m. *4.00 p..1 Arriv. Columbla. .. .11.27 a. in. 10.05 p. 1 'tDally. AI)alIy except Sundag. TO AND V4OM CAMDiN. EAST. Leidb Columbia at..*8.00 a. in. *6.55 p. t Arrive at Camdon.... 1.07 p. in. 9.25 p. i WIMP. Leave Camden at ... *7.00 a. In. *4.45 p. I Arrive at Columbia. .11.27 -a. at. 10.05 p.r *,Daily except Sunday8. TO AND FROM AUGUSTA. RAST. Leavd Columbia.............. *7.5 p. Arrtie Augu8ta............... 7.55 a. I WEST. Teavb Augufta.....*7.00 a. in. *4.20 p.1r Arrive Columibla.... 4.08 1. 'n. 10.05 p. *Dalt except Sumday. CONNECTION". Cotiections Made at Columbia with C l'ima and Greeniville Iallroad by tra arriving at, 11.17 a. im., and dopartling I:.55 p1. oncinmade at C., C.& . Unlet~i. NWith CJharlotte,- Cohlimlbla al Augnata Itallroad by train irriving at C himiibla it '1.L27 a. iL, and departing at .. p. m. t9.alld froin all polits ott both road with' through Pul'ain - Sleeper heiNe Charlston 191i( Washiiigtoii, via Virginl .I ul te wi5~thuu~t ~ohnu1Ne. Conikt u:i6jd. e at ('hiirjeit'n with .- aefs I 4N iTo'rk m1-atheday iunu Satttirday r with'Savainah aikd Chai1eS1on .ia lopi'etionliremadte n't Aiigusta wI >~rgil a tlroad an1d CquIti-- I lllod' nMu:' frot --all -.Volits'Wtst andt Sout Thro a'lh Iriets41can he purchased to il poi its South and West, by al')lying to D McQfCEN-, -Agent, Coluihla, S. C. JIOTTN. 13. ECK, (e410,i1i Mnagi D,. C. ALuN, Gen. Pas. and Ticket Agen Charleston, S. C. * ii lotte, Colninbli Angusta, Rt. ] PAH*21NOER UR]i1ITMEN'1, C...4OL 1&,S. C., Nolember 5, 1882. I.Initial litik inl South Carolina In ti "11i)leh( iif d dul nivil le system worl n 1p.to and'from C'harlestoni via thle Soul arolina iRal,-oad: . *No. 5r. J No. 17. N. A tigista a.... 7.35 a. in.. ........... Ar. Clol umbia .. .11.3 9 a. m. Lv. 5.00 a. .11 Ar. Wijis ho.o b.. 1.1:1 p.'m 7.52'. i. A t'Che1ter t:.. 2.17 p. Ii. 10.50 I. r 4rd.Chbi.uottd 4.13 p. In. 3.15 p. u Ar. Statesville ... 705 p. n. .......... *No. 52. t No. 18. Ig. W at yjile c... 8.00 ln. I. .......... Lv. Cha'.ilotth d. i2..30 p, .. .22 a. v v. O eer c. .- ... ...) p. m. f.25 a. 11 Lv. Wintisboro.....'.5.33 P. m. 1.22 p. 11 LY. Coltimbla b... 7.07 p. mli. Ar. 3.50 p. 11 A';41sta.. -. .1 p. m............ -*I fDily {Dall , CXIlpt ec undays. ljillroad (or Walsh ingtonl) uimle fifte ifinutes ahead of Winnsboro tiie. CONN ECTIONS. a Wi'th all linivie to and frpnm .Savan Florln and the Soilh an\ .Atlta, Marc .jnd the Sout-hwest. b With South Carolina Railroad to am from Chlarlestoii by Nos. 52 and 53 and wil Columbiat and CG reeniville Ritarrmt.. . c vith CIester iid Cheraw and Chest, and ~Loir Iailroads. d With Illhmiond and )anylle. Railroi to ind fromall oints Nortli; Athan. Tennesse an. ho:iisonl land Calrolli Central aItlroad. . I 'e. With Western North Carolingl Iallros for. Ashoville, W~armii Springs ufud all polti1 onl thatrliine.- s. - I - -' . SL AUhIIT ER, G. P. A. -D. CAnnwRI,J,, A..(I. P. A. -~Q:i 'G1' ArLoor,'Suporintendent. ONE MAN'S CASH A - *e --GOOD AS ANOTHIER'N A SOUTHERN 1il S 8 1 HUS) OnyHouse inl Amecrica Selling KIANOS & ORGA ONOn the One Price System. ONE U WORM RICEto ALl1,A TRlAT1 TH E LOWIEI' KNOWVN, Th'le usual .'ystera of selling Pianos a1 Organs ls for lhe dealer to charge any pri hecnget for them~ withbout rea dl i (er a fair prtoiit or thte cuistomier's initere: lBut we~ are~ prFoud~ to May that, tIs has not .b)Ceen our miethodl of selling. 1 For tie benefit ol' purchlasers and t cuire them the full value of tlundr money, estalishIed at the outset of: our busine (W tweve y/ear' 8&ince, THlE. ONS P'ICE -8FSTR.l *and to thtis we attribute obr iueinse ai pro)sperlius trade. *Selling odi' this sqiur *ashts, renderm-it inraperative' that the pi be the veiry lowetst one flhat eaun he give Wa-Ardialedged't) 'thi. We, alwvays - ha dono it, (lul wye alWaij/s wvll doI it. 'It.'s Ii )rI.dhland otn~ir pratico. NO other Piano al Orgaun flouse dteals oni this principie. *Our pice1s, ini plauin figures, ar~e p)laceCd< e every instruinen t. A chikIl enn buy as h asthe shar~pest trade~r. All other~ lions have "high prticesl iind give discott."' 11Te On Price" sys3't'emi saves5 ltie triading, and11 is the onily saltisfactory way bunyer unlIl seller; f or, on the high pi anld dliscount systeml, even tlhugh the et: torner-huys, 1he is niot sure that he' has b< 11)om prIces. ADV0C T'O PTA NO AN - ' ORGAN AUYAERS. Bu'y quick. Why? Ilecatise anl advan it p)1lee is alnost- certali.. Pianos ai Orgins areOh di boom. 'limhn d emuandl e eods thle sulit~y. All thb. factorIes are h e* hind ordlers. D~ealers with cash in him cannot get instruments11 as fast as wanite Prlegs of muaterial a nd lablor are ad vanien Thelu present low prices of Pianos an~d ( ganls caninot ciont Inute, 1ad wili not aga rule in the niet. Loen.years. Thliose~ wh'o bII noIw wIll save ioney. Large conitraclts ju ua'dIe'ithI :nattufactuirers will enlable us fyiIriepreseInt orfen untl Januarl -1 1M9. A fler that we can *prnoinise nothin: -lyeDlays ar-e dtanigreula. ilagniflcent ste n'oW 0n'hand'. Scen (Ordnd Xfakcrs. Oy 200 dliffeOrtnt styles noi l OurF wrerooi '1I~laant PanoR $200. )eaut~ui Orgad r 0. Easiest. 'Insta Iment Te'rmss. Sent< r lal. Every indullcemient that any reapd~ sible Hfouse can offer. Coinpetition wI the w~orIld. Don't fail to sendl for our Cat logues and fall Price LIsts, 1882. Address Ludden a& Bates SOUTHERIN N~U$If r NOUSB, 1 AV A-NcNlA H,,G A. rUb Qreat. Pauo ana Orga.,n, ooo ..- B... 1118831 AHAPPY IIE# 1. The long anticipated holiday rush hi i. wit its hidden1 future hafts dawled upoll endeavors to merit in future the very lit, n to m1 the past year, by consulting at all . take thlls apportunity of anxnouiicing tha FALL AND WI Will be sold at GREATLY ItEDI preparation for a more extended Spring an. ThADE THAN IIERETOFORE. 5 ,lease call and examine my stock b s prices will covillce vol that I mean jus ; Thank hy friends for theiri very la you all a happy aiid prosperoub Now i or i SO METHIP TE hav recentl'f co'I-inenneed buslIess ir r. Jmes Turner & Co., where will be f sIAPILE AND VA -o We shAll keep alWays Onl hand a varied Sfirst-clss ciGrocery Store, and our prices sliall 10 ILO W .As rra I In this presenting otirselves lItefo6 the p of their patronage, assuring themt of entire si goods. J. l. HA . Jan 2 GREAT Bi AIY WINT] MrUST BE SOLD, A D J 'Id THE NEXT ! piics uinh'eard df in WVinns , CLOAKS AND DOLMANS Come and see how LOW I wvill b-e sure to invest some of' Respectfully, THE IS ST iILZL SHIJVNN i WilNES-, BRANDIES, LI FRiESHE OYfSTIE1RS ANL' MEALS IIAD A' Respectfully, C1- BAR? iS Tlhe Lar1gest tInporters of Foreign Fru sele'cted stock of 10and. ever'ythliug else that a-first-lass C JUUN"'iRY OR.D ERS FI 0d (Ot, 17-tx~m ' i CHIIRISTMAS GUODS !! In l$ Et IMJ .YEARIi GOOb2si \EavO .jusit received the folltneing x.. ,Fresh and Choice Goods: . * ulRaisins, g. Currantsi rn Cltronj Jellied; Ginger Preserves, ['truit IButter, t ret Mineco Meat, something nice Salnon, a"iMackerel; a-.*, Corn Beef; Oatmeti *Buckwheat, and New Crop NewOrleans Molasses.. hb. J J' ")&A'A S/iT1R ZP c i1 1883b 'YEAR TO 'ALL. tL tome and gone, and the New h 'us-; and da I Iintend to itse my utmos oral0 patronage that has boon extended tim1es the interes(s'of my customers, t from this date my presebi %dk of NTER GOODS MCE) PRICES, in order to make Summer 3foi'e making vn-r Sui'chaies a 'nhy t what I prionlisO in,'this advertisemnriit'. liberal and gratifying favorsi I wish ,tr. SAMUELS. -G N E W the stoe formerly 6centpled by Messrs. uid a new and complete stock of rCY GROCERIES. supply of everything usually kept in 4 aways be fouid as E TjOWEJST. lihije, we respectfully solleit a liberal shar6 itfaction, both -as to quality and prices of RDEN & BRO. \LRGAINS I Al STOCK 7LI iE OFFEAE.D F01? IXTY DAYS boro. AT LESS THAN COSTS am offering goods, and yon~ ~our spare change. 7.A FIi A4SSOR TMArT QJJOR$ AND CIGARS; EST BRANDS. ISH EVER1? D41' I' ALL HOUIRS. 1OtaCH UEL1 Agent ['& CO., . t in the South) offe ffo' sale a weol Coco A(I8 ON1Oha, . N gANU'xi Wholealo 13riilt Ilouso shotild haye. LED) WI TIE DISPrATri) READ TIS! FlUESNf GROC7CIR MS OF TIIA JUST REGIVD, 00NSIdTiNGO9 Fliotr-made b~y patent probells. HIamis--canvass;ed and uncanvaaged. Sugats--of all dIadles. Coffee-Green and Rloasted, Old Governa huenit Java and Rio, Th'lurb~r's Colohrated 34 and 41.. Choi~i Nety Orleanti Molasses; froshitek whieat Fior, Oat Ie1, flalsins Cu ~ts, Citron, andl a ful ine of Canni&d (bods. .Pickles-Choew Chow and Mixed. Vinogar-White WVine and Cider. Macaroni and Chees6. Sa uces-Worebatiershio Bird Poppier and Jolhn Bull. Mince Me't, Plum Pudding and din'gei' * .Preserves. I1%ach ftnd Apple Butter, ind everythingj nico for.Cfhristmas or any other time. h A on pl ofRd Rust P toot Oatd