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(: INTELLIGENOE. ).\Y, Japuary 18. t t i ist's ed or Stolen-W. R. 1hf1)A1 lon-J. Rt. boylei) Judge ot riera. rain set in again on Wednes rning, and looked as if it wo0d stop. o Feasterville .Ufenis, published orning, rea'ched us tWo 1d4" for st issue. - e WadA all over tho county are vorse conditlon than they have or many a day., ost of our countlY corresponti em to have 1qtet forgotten us. welcome letters do not arrive. ho Frick Ecllpse Engine Is ac lodged to be the best engine . Sold by I. J. MeCarley & Co. * lie stock of the Charlbtte, iehim August a Railroad is rati-er down It brings about thirly-four -8 per ihm. ttention is called to the adver ent of Mr. W. I. Rabb, wh'd has valuable mule, and, offers a lib leward for its recover). fr. .Y. Fleming Browl ?a Con d to give up the managemetit of ewberry Academy, and has re d to the 'attlg of .his flo.rishing I at Santue, in Union county. ttention is called to Uhe the Aa sement of Mr." Santil. ). Fant. is but recently started business a own account, and we hope he be encouraged by a liberal patron Dr. R. B. ITaunlian, Mr.*G. B. aYik and Mr. J. W. Ilanahan left tiesday for Graiteville, to attend nuial sesloti of the (Irand Lodge to Independent Order of Odd Fel J. E. AldTfonald, Esq., the special ree, will go to Chester in a few s, to take testimony in the case of or 4nlidtt Mills, the ex-treasurer of cntitC The State is represented Solicitor Gaston, the eoui'ty liv el G. Brice, Esq., and the defend. by Messrs. J. & J. Hemphill and Jas. II. iion. oSrIvn NOTICE. -'hose tat Me obted to the n for dental rk done in good faith' will now ase come forward and settle at once. ave given ample 'inoe) and noW re st prompt payment, as money I d1, and m oncy I must have, to n'cet obligations. ''A word to the wise." m; GUANO OIIDINANCE.--It will be iemberei that some time last year T'ownv Council passed an ordieance ohibiting the storage of 'gtuano with the corporate limits at any time. * cenutly a petition, numerously signed, 4s subumjit ed to the Council, asking mnodificatjon of' the ordInance.. On esday last the Council amended the inance so thait gnunos mnay 'be stored towni except duin - te months mn May to October, Inclusive. in Nzw uERRY OnIsEIvER.--The et numiber of thme N'ewberry Ob.. ye, has been received. Thme paper uinder the mnanagemient of Messrs. . II. Wallnce, Wmn. P Houseal anid II M. Kiinard, all of whom have ' md experience in journalism. -Mr. allace was for some years editor of e Newberry Hferala-. 'The Observer a handsomely printed seven-column 110 It, anmd its pages are well filliecd wvith 101ce matter, original and selected. he publishers have made a dlecidedly ood beginning, and theli' success is saui ed. We eXtend to thenm a warm * ekcoime, anmd trust they may realize 'heir every exp)ctaition.. TInV GORDON LIOJTa tNfANTRY.-A t e last regular meeting of the Gordon ig mht Infantry fifteten new niemnbers era added to the roll of the company, V m~iking the number of aetive members ver ' ~t. T1hia increase of numbers ddsi greatly to the effieiency and the prtof the command'. The main enance of such an orgaiiization in the mailer- towvns is always a titter of ' rent dimlculty', and the present condi' lon of the -Gordons reflects much redit upon the olfilecrs and men allkk: h'le. coimpany ruaks among the very kest in .South Carolina, and it has beenm 'equently. complimented by Adjutant ~eneral Manigaitt and other~ compe ent judges. - Winnisboro is proud of io volunteer soldiev9, and we trust the. 'ordon Light Infantry Will continue o prosper as they deserve. DEATns.-Mr. Jacob Blookman, atm 1(1 and well known citizen of this ounty, died on thle 14th [ist, lie had 'enched a ripe old age, belig in l'is ~igly-thlrd year, but, until within the past few weeks, he avent about'as tisual, and had remarkable strength of lmnd and body. Mr. Bookmnan w$as a nntle of Richland county, but had spent the greater portion of' his life in Fairfld where lhe became widecly known tltd made numnerots frende, lie was a man of great industry, and had, when the wreck of' the w,ar camne itpon 01W people, accumrulated. a eon siderable property. This he lost Ilt the general ruIn. 01' inte years ho was engasged inm planting in a small way. Peace to his ashes. Mrs. F~austina Lyhes, the wife 'of Mr. J1. Frank Lyhes, died of conettmlptin on Sunday, the 14th lnst. Her health had been very feeble for seime time, and her deaith was not itnmexpected. Mrs Lyles wats a daughter of thme late Osmnund S. Jones, amid ivas- in the very3 pilme of early womanhood. She had been married only sevenmonther and4 1I de&ath 110 is Iei-alike o. tr 1usband and- to ber many relatives) hit of who, wOi'O warmly attached to to her by her many att ractive utilitlosa ITakB 'a FEoS A82'Di&xLL.. -The colored people have bobd ifaking on*hgements for. the year with more alacrity than usuAl. -Notwitistanding the bountiful harvests of last year, white and col O'ed find it difficult. to meet their'obli gations and have left a satisfactory nlargin. for the incoming years ex penses. -Two mad dogs wbre kieO recent lYin the uioPer portion of the Corner. One of them attacked a yotmug son1 of Mr. Juo. B. Cornwell, tearing his garments quite savagely, but fortu nately not reachiing the skii -Recently in returning frofi New berry county, two of our worthy citi zens applied at Ilughey's ferry for ferriage for themselvesand their lorses Being unable to obtain it, they went to the Alston ferry. Disappointed there, they retraced thcir way, and, utnable to cross at Strother's, fiually succeeded by tlie. hie'Oit accident in crossing at Blair's. The additional distance occasioned by the disappoint ment was about thirty miles; the time lost, about six hourA; the inconvenience incalculable, as the dat was one of great inclemency. This, perhaps, is an unusual case; but few ever apply At ferries without experiencing great dif flculty in making the fc'rymen hear, and hearing, come and attend at once to their duties. Moreover, the en trances to flats are generally such as renlly endamigr the life or property of travelers. If the tosl allowed at char tered ferries is insufilcient to remuner ate ferryien for their entire tinlli it should evidently he increased' but, if sufficient, as \vas doubtless the inten. tioni, why should not the ferrynien's entire kime be regarded as belonging to the Bt're or traveling public, aid be spent durlig the legal hours in the discharge of their lutles and in inak Ing such improvemonts as will make the ferries more safe hind expeditious? It is sincerely hoped the proper author ities will take ntnediate steils towards the abatement .-f these standing and growing nuisantes to the *traveling public. TfnhVr r N.Wnoys.--Cinmcinnati has one newsboy who is worth $20,000, anotber worth $5.000, and anot her who has been able to retire from the street ama set up a newq depot. -It is reported that an efilrt will be made to have Circuit Attornev Harris, of St. LoAis> impeached by the lis souri Seniate on tie charge of obstruct ing the course of justice in refusing to let, the clothes of Colonel Slayback-, who was killed by Colonel Cockerell, be taken before a delm6itioni court in tihe recent p~roceedinigs. -No)thing hiuids up shattered constitu tions so quickly as Brown's Iron Bitters. * H YMENEAL. *MAnnTEnD-A t the residence of the bride's mnother, in Rock Hill, on thme nighit of' the 16lth inst., by the Rev . J. C. Stoll, Mr. LEE~ D). ROBIERTsoN, of Fairfield* . ounty, to Miss ANNIE U..NEA L, of Rock lUll. STRAYEDI OIR !!&iOLEN 4 ROM myplace .two miles south of - Winnsho0, on Monday night last, one very dark mgrey mule, 14% hanads and ten years old,. II as a large bra.(d on the. -hack above the loin. A suitable reward will he paid for her recovery. Jan 18-t1** W. R. RABB. ST ATE OF~ SOUT H CAIROLINA, CoUNTY OF~ FAIFIELD. RNJ.I BOYI.L ES, J1oq, P'robate Ju~dge. iT l1kREAS, Sannuel ]F. Cooper hiathi made suit to mec to grant him i lettersi of adnministr~atio)n of the estate and effects of Nancy Cooper, dleceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singumlar thme kinmdrCd and( cred itoks of the saidl Nancy (looper, deC eansed, that they be and appear before iec ini the Court of Probate, to be held a1 Fiairtild Court House, S. C,, on the 1st (lay of February next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock ini the forenoion, to show cause, if any thiey have, why the said admiin istratin 8hd)uld not be granTed. Given under m hvland, this 16th .day of January, Anno Ioin n 1883. Published on the 18th day of January, 1883, in i Ninwa Aho llanALn, .Jan 18-tx1 Judge of Profbate. BlUY Trn PALMETr'O WAGON OF UL.YSSE G*. DiESPORTES. S Eare prepared to fill all orders for -YLumiber, and wes respectfully so licit a sharceof ihe publie patronage. All orders viil e ptmptly met. . Address T.W.BYLE & 11RO., . Ridgoway, R. C., - O0t 28txni . Yinnsboro, 8, 0, ..... N O DINAC Td 1,IINSE CERTAIN BUsiNiUssER, flo it Ordained by the Intendlant and Wardens of the T1owni of Winnsboro in 0ounell inet, and'by the authority of the smme: T1hat en annual ta& of TwENTYv-FvE noiAjAiROe ha m posed upon01 each TJelegraphm Comhpany hdvmig an operator re~sidlent ii said fowuil and tuponi each Express5 Comn pany having a residenit mgent in said Town-; andl upon each .Lveiy 86dable keeper doing business in sah}; Townj jlnd aii annual tax of TEN J)OLLAn8 for eatdh P~ubild 1)ray (do lug bitsiness inu said Town; upon01 the pay ment of which sis .a license shall be granted to s uch telegraph coinmibles, cx prean conmpaniies, l ivery stable keepers mind public drays, to do0 lusines~s foi- one year, D)one in CouncilI this 28th (lay of tneeem herin he earof ur ordone thousand eigh hunredand elighty-two, under the cor'porate seal of the sald Tow n. J. N, CPN'TER, Clerk.. IUNOisn SADDLES Fon $5, $d, $7 ANI) $10. K~entiicky Spring Seat Saddiles for $10, ULYSSE'G. DEFSPORT128. - WANTE~D. W TANTED a buyer for mf.entiri stoeck VYof Staple anid Fancy Groceries, 14 quors, Wines, Tobaicco, Olgras etc., situat. edl in best biusiness pairt of towh- Storre room well adapted to the buisijiess and renteil for nott year. I Intend to leave thes county and request all parties 'lndebted to me to come ip and settle their account. promptly, and save theinselves tt'rhblo.I mean bitshines, and will veil to a cash buy er. Very resoectfuliy, flo 30tili, W. 11. DONLY. NEW TIN-SHOP i IfAVE recently comineted bilsi hoss ojpOsito M'. . M. Elliott's Gil IShop, wheo will bo fouid'Cooklin and Heating Stoves and Tiafware of a kinds, Roofing and Oittering don in . good asl substantial manier, as lala as t ile Olleapest. Signs PaIluted In the best 8tyl) Cheap. Merchants will find it to thellr inter 0et to censo selling light Yankee Titi wIare, poorly soldered, and sell i TINWARC, as it is about. as CHllCA1 aid Is inado ofGOOD IMATlltIAL. . _SABIL. ID. FANT. SADDLES, BRIDLES AND IIAI2RasB8--' WA down yonder." ULYSSE G. VYEMPOR TES. Christma Good lRESII GOSIIEN BUTTER, NEW BUCK WIIEA''T FLOUiR London Layersi, Loose Museateis aid Fines Golden Ralsiis, whole and qtiarter box. CITRON-, CURRANTS f]and SPICEE Ne Magnollias, Brunsyvlek# and th JUMBO IIAMS. Tongnes, Soused Pig's Feet, Mackerel, i llsizes and qunitities, alu! .1uhringf Pride of the Sea, In 0lb tins, the fluest fish put up. CANNED GOODS of all kinds. GAllon Apples. The only genuine Joq umo Photo. Sahnon. Plain and Fancy OAKES AND ORACKERS. COFFEES, SUGK AIS at-d FLOORS at' very low-get my prices. SPOkES, RIMS AND HUBS. ASpecial induccncth4 in Iarness of all kinds. Single Buggy Ifaritess S 1.50 up, worth $1: The Losuisville Turning Plows are equal I ally, and iucli chllaper. I ha e all size: IE) RUS'Lr PROOF' QATS, SIXTI CENTS. J. l. CUXMINa G.S. IT 1s A FACT, WE w!I.L SELL YOU Wagon or Buggy for less than anyone i town. ULY6SE G. DESPORTE. SALE AND FEED STABLES LOOIK OUT! HlOISES, MARES AND MULES One hundred head foi~ sales either f< eash or on time until fall, by makinig ni good papers. I aliso havet eighlten twenty good young mares that I want I exchlange for ohd fat plug mules or horse; All personms ha~viiug ohl nudes or horses o hand and wIshing to purcha)Ise young one; cani put in their old 8toc(k hii plart pay. also have some extra lineO en'ddle an harness horses combiined1iandui a rew fi ponies. I Invite ev'eryb~ody in want< stock to call and se0 me as I de0fy compe! tion. A. WILL1IFOI. WI~h~O S. U-., Jan. 1, 1883. DON'T flUY A WACON UNTIL YOU SEE U It will pay you. ULYSSE G. DESPOR TES. CHRISTMAS - AND Ehave just receIved a large and1( heat tul assortmeont of Christmas and .No Year *C A RDS. Also, a hlandsome lot of other goods suil able for CIIRIST1MAS and NEWV YEA PREPSENTLS, IBOOKS ! .BOOKS All kinds of Books suitahle for P'resent The largest and( most comp11lele stock of CiILDRlEN'Sj BOORXN we have eVer offered, V$e wotl respeetfunlly ctill the ettentio of t.he P'ub Ile to these goods, and1( reques ani inspection before purtchasin1g. McMASTER, ICE & KE~TC11EN AMHGNuEE' SMALE. Y v'rtue of thd power and a1 uthorlt -. - vsted in andi confered upon01 mei by D~eed otf Assiunent InadeI b~y Franel Elder un the 4th day (If January, 1882, will offer'~ for saile before te Court Hious door in Wilnnsboro, on the first Monday I Feblruary next between the legal ho(urs (. salte to the higifest bidder, the followin dlescribed lot (If land vIz: All that lot e ai'C'el of land, deidgnatedi as Lot P', on plat of survey (If lands of Fjranein Elde1n siuatet, lying rnd being in the cor >orat limits of the town of Wilnnsboro, In th County or Fairfield and State of Sont CJarolina, T nsOF SAT L1-0A STI The pttrehase to pay for neesr ges J.A.MgcDON ofF LDr Jan 11-$xtd sin4o .Edr 'P0R AIL PROPOSAL th'ing the rifulainder of the deoih 1 will sell our winter stock at GREATLY REDUCED PRICE 1F YOU WANT DRESS GOODS AND StITING! We dxhibited A hico selection of tle goods this seasonl and (old muanl ; MI'l i fe ,t pretty Miyles left, whleh we wisi to sell a low priece Uome and see. CLOAX3, DOLMANS% JAOEET A few of ench' kind and real pret goods-will sel; these to close without a1 prulit. Gots' and 'LanieD tJNDE R~FEA R. These goods we bought at low priees fro nu tuaetrers. The remnant of stot will now be offered at a large reduction. .L ANE LS. Now is the season to wrap well and pl. venlt colds and pn-1e1111onh. We are reneUrouis as to plefer our customers to ha t nese goods raltie thain keep them ourselye llave no anxiety' about the pric-. Clothll. aild flat, Are among the stodk which Muls b t a duced before spring. Don't buy until o goods are seen and pricedk SollilaOt crockry We don't expect to handlel it longer, ar will give genuie bargains until the sto< Is Sold. We invite all to call and examine J. M. BEATY & CC FOR THlE NET THIRTY BY NOT WITHSTIA NDINI . ADVERTISkU BARGAINS., Our custorhusi inay rest assured th we wvill not be undersold by any oth house in town. Our mlotto has bec and still is, "QUICK SALES8 AE SMALL PROFITrS." We oller, for theo NEXT THIIIt'i DAYS, great bal'gainis in * D)RESS GOODS, L ADI ES' CLOAKi, 51A WLS, SACQUESS * VELVET .Latest 8tyles or it TIMMING* BRA!I] NOTIONS 01F ALL IND Owing to thle extremnely warth weat er, we will soil all of our GENTS3' and T'OUTIIS' CLOT1ti3 att the most attutoisingly low prides, We do not wish yon to bdy uni fully suited, and will rofund thlineml ifor any tnsatisfactory piirchiases P. LAwDhECKEl? 4S 131 CANARIES FONl SALI i ~IX pair stIll oil h1and fot' sale, and knumbe, r of extra hiens. I'rle $3.50 r ailr or $.3.00 for the nmale andi fify ccii chase wIll please address Jan 11. Whsoo . Er South Carolina Railway Company. ONX anti after Noveihber 12, 1882, Passen ger Trains will run as follows until ftuther notice: TO AND FROM CITAUJMWrON. EAr. Leave ColunhlA at..*8.00 a. lit. 16.55 p. mit Arrive Cliarletoli.. . 12.67 p. it. 11.0 p. mj W18T, Leave Charleston... .t7.00 a. In. *4.00 p. In. Arrive Columbia.... 11.47 a. i. 10.05 p. in. t Daily. *Daily except Sunday. TO AND FRIOM dAMDEN. EAST. Leav% Collifibla at. .*8.00 h% in. *.5l p. m. Arrive at Camden... 1.07 p. lt. 0.2 p. m. VERT'. IA'are Caniden a.. *7.00 a. tt. *445 'p. n I Arrive at Colulibla, 11.27 a. in. 10,00 p. in. t *Daily except Sundays, TO AND htO'M AUOUSTA% RiAW'. Leave (ehimnbia............*7.25 1). I. 3 1 Arrivu Augilsta.......... . . 7.55 a. i. WEST. Leave Ahgutsta... .*.00 At. in. *4.20 i. t. Arrive( Coluffhali. -. %. .08 p. hi. 10.05 p). in. I D *Daily except Sunda. CONNECTION$. Cdonhectiotis made at ColumbiA With Cd iunbla and Greenville Itallroad by train . arrivin , at 11.127 a. in., and de parting at 6.55 1. n. Cotnuetioin made at (.. C. t& A. J Uit(lion with Clarlotte, Voltuntbla and Augusta Iallroad by train atriv1ig itt Co. w liunbia at 11.27 a. it. and depalring it d.55 p. .,. to and from aill polilts on both roads, l with throligl u11111m11an Siee lm r it weeni Charle-tton nd Washington via Virginia . ildlanld route, withot ehattge. Connee tio made at Charleston with sthiners for ty New York on Wedneslays and Saturdity; a also, With Sava mah ntid Chiarlhastoni 11il road to till politA Suilh. Cottnections are inade At Augilsta with Georgia Railroad and tuifial Railroad to | and front all poiits Wnst aind Soutth. Thttlo 'h Tiyces can be plriciased to all pointsSouti and Wes.t, by applying to Coliibbla, s. C. JoIn..B. PECK, (hene'al Maiager. D. C. AiaK (iien.t Piiss. and 'I leket Agent, n Charleston, S. C. k Charlotte, Columina & Augusta ft. It. PASSENOEn itD.11i'A KN-r, COTLUMBmA, 8. C., Noem01ber 5, 1882. AII E .initial lhin i South Carolina in the Iflehnmond and D'afville systein work ingi to aind front Charleston via the Sonth Carolina Railroad: *Nc, 53. iNo. 17. V Ly. Augusta a.... 7.35 a. i. ............ Ar. Coluimbia b. .. 11.39 a. mit. Lv. 5.00 a. tit. o Ar. Winnsboro b. . 1.1;. p. i. 7.52 at. in. A r. Chestr '..... 2.17 p. it. 10.50 a. lit. jAr. Chharlotte d. . 4.13 p. i. 3. 15 p. i. Am'. Statesville a... 7.05 p. i. ............ *No. .52. tNo. 18. Lv. Statp'sville P... 8.00 a. I. ............ Lv. Charlotte d ... 2.:31 p. i. 5.22 a. it. IV. Chester . ...... 4.29 p. it. 9.25 a. i. Lv. Whinsboro.. .. 5.33 p. lit. 1.22 p. m. Lv. Columbia b. .. 7.07 p. iml. Ar. 3.50 p. i. . Ar. Augusta.....1.15 p. m......... tir ltl.tDil '. exeept Sundas. I ailroad (or Washington) ie fifteen ht'inutes alhlead of Wiunshoro time, CONNEeTIONs it W ith all lines to and11( froin Savahit1lh, -Florida anld the Souith anld Alnta, INlaconl and the Solthwest b With South Carolint liailroad to and from C.ihrleston by Nos. 52 and 53 anid With d Columbia ald Greenville iLililad. k c With Chester ai Cheraw and Chester and Le-noir Itallr-oads. d With lclhimond and Dait ille tallr nil to ald ft'etm all 'PoInt.4 Noith. Atlaitthe, Telilessee and Ohio Divisiont and Carolina Central Rallroad, - e Witl Westetru Norlh Carolina Raliroad for A sheville, WaurbV 8prings and all ploluts cli M. SL AtUGIYTER, 0. P. A. 1). CAnnDwE.T, A. (G. P. A. G. 1R. TA LooXT-r', Sutperinttendets -ONE MAN'S CASH AS --GOOD AS ANOTIIK'S4 AT LIdeR & Bates' SOUTHEIRN MUSIC HOUSE. Only Jlinuse in America Selling PIAOS & OREQIN On the One Prico~ S.'stemi ONE 1JNINORM PRIlCE to ALL, ANl) l 'HAT THiE ILOWEST KNOWN, ~'i'he usual Avstein of selling Pianos and Organs is for the dealer 'to charge any price n, he enn get for l~heina wvitihout itardl to eith er a fair prolit, or the cuistome's interest. D But we are proud to say that this lims nIeOer been otur miethiodu of s'elfing. For the beniellt of p~ur~chas~ers and t e cture thiem the full vailu tof their~ mioney, we estabtlishied at the outset of' our busi'ness, Y twelvo ycura since, THLE ONE PRTCE SI'STEM, andl to this We attribute our lunniientM andu prosperous trade4 Selljng on tihis squaro >asis1, reniders it itmperai yve ihat time pile be the very lowest onie that. dati he glven. We are pledged to this. We alWay have donte its anid We always ilh (10 it. I's otur crtwd anid omur piractiec4 No other Piano auidl Or ant House deals on this pirinciple. Uur prices, it plaint tlgnmres, are placed on t'very citiimnt chi can b~uy ats loW as tihe sharpest tradler. A ll other Hlouses have "'high prices anid give discounits."' ',fThe "' ne Price'" sy'stemi saves thne ini trading, and is the only s aLI sfact or~ way to butyer atndl seller; for, onl thme hmigh prie ), and dilscounit sy'stemit, even ltili the cus Sonmer btuys; li is not sure thaut hohas hot,e omi prces. / ADr I 2 E 0' P A NO AXD h.. OIWJAN 7:.E S lAuy ttui9k. Wh m~? letCAuse antfl atatee ii n pi(e is alnost certain. P'i:nos aind Organi' are oni a hoomt. TJhid demanid ex- ( eeeds time sup)) y. All theo factorie's anre he ohind 'wders. I ealet' with cashm ini hand cainnot get instrumenits ai fau.t as wateud. Preces of mnateriial and ia b)ur are a'dvanciig. Th'Ie pres;ent low >rleen of' Pinos and Or Rahms caninot enlti iiue, add wvill not a'ain it rule in the next teni year's. Th'iose whlolm * now will save inoney. Laorge. coiitracts ju~ made wIlth mantufacetui-ers /il enmable' ui to) guLaranltee prent prices unt January/ Ist, 18.3. Aft er that we can proimise nothhig y IDeiays are dangoetus. Ma gnhilent. stoc inow oil hand. 84'Venl Grand XukAeru. Over 200 dlifferenmt styles now it our wareroomts. b'Iegant Pianoa $g00. lieu utiful (h aus t50. Easiest Intstalmtent. Terms. Senm on rial. Every intduecieent that eny respon . ibi~le ouise cain offero Coinpleti ion withm .ti's world. Donm't fail to sentd for our Cata- . logues aind fail Price Lists, 1882. *Address ta Luddezi aS Dt' r- SOUTHERN MUnid JIOUSE, S A VA N-N AH, GA. The Oraat ma~ nAu n.pjt n-.~ .h oS 1883. A IAPPY N'E~ y The 1i1jt nnticipated holiday Migh ham C 'ith its hidden futttre ias dawlied upon us; indeavors to merit, in future the very libera 0 me the pat year. by consuting at all tih like (his opportunity of announcing that frI FALL AND WINp Will be sold at GREATLY RtIbUCt repariation for (a more extended Spring an& TRAM-, THlAN iiI'.IET Poffl.. Pleiave call and ek-amine my stock befor rive% Will Cotiviice y.)Io l a n just wi Th,11oanig IIuyI- frends Cor. their very libc *on all a happy and prosperouls New Year. SOMETHINt iE have 'ecently Comn menced husiness in the V Jaines Turner & C')., Where will be founaa STAPLEAND FANC WO hiall keep always Onl hand a varied sup rs-eclass uotery store, and our pri'en shail alw LC W A.3S TH:E In thus presentiung ourselves before the pul - their patronage, [assuring them of entire 8atisf cods. 2 J. H. HAiR WREAT BA MY WINTEI ifVAST PP SOLD, 11D Wi THENEXT. SEi M prices naheard of in Winnsboi .LOAlS AND DOLMANS A Come and see how LOWV I tt vill be sui-e to invest some of yoi IhA2spctfully, 5. GR' THE EVEND THE SI [S S 2Ii2 SIA'Z AG W'IiT11a WINES, BRANDIEs, LIQj OF TIIE CHOICES' iTR EAH' OYST ERS ./IA"D MEALS IIAD AT Respctfully, 5. GIR( Oa BALT 'hna Largest Impor'tcrs of For'eigt: Fruit in lclCted stoc~k of RAlal1N8, Rii (D1 F1GS, P~oTIATO01S, and evervithing else that a first-class IVlt rOVAN1'RY ORDEItS F(ILL) 000t 17-t x6m READ TILS! CI rt3T UEJEIVED, CONSISTZNdQ O ' Flour-inadIe by pafte4nt process. hIam)A-canvyassed and fincan va4sedl. Mugard--fa l grades. offeh-Ort'en and Roasted, Old 'lovyrn- Frca enut .Java and Rtio, T1hurber's Chbratedl 14 and 41. Cholee New Orieans Molasses. resh licekwheat Floor, Oat Meal, Raisjns, Untranlilts, Olt''eua and a fnll line of Caiied Giods. Pleklos-Chowv Cleow anid Mlxed. 'Vinegar--White WIno and Older': Macaroni and Uheese; at r ~arics--Worces.tershlire, ird reppsie tiid Jlohmn Bull. fince Moat, Plum Piaddliig and Gliig~r Preserves. seachi and A pple Tiniter;. aid etfifdng nice for Christmas or any other time. Eg' A s'u pp of Rd Rust Prootfat Iways on han Ot 04 Ie$$L $ 6L 1883. EAR TO ALL. )me and gone, awl the New Year and as I Intend .to uoe my utmos patronage that has been extended es the interests of my cstomere, I im this date my present stock of 'EIR GOODS :t) 1'uRCUS In order to inake 0 making Vout purchases ath l I promise Iii this advertisetneitt ral and gratifyitig favors, I wish SAMUTELS. ;i NEW storE fornierly oeQpkdl'e by Mom8rg& I a new and couiplete ttovk of V GROCEIESI. MY of eyeting usually heJA in a atys be foundl( as L~OWESET. , we respectfully solicit a liberal share tetion, both as to quality and pricea of DEN & 1BR0s RGAINS ! t STOCK I &P OFFER PED POR XTY DAYS ,T LtESS THAN COST6 ofl-cing goods, aind you Lr spare change, 3Z$0S1i1L, AgenL aG STAR~. 'AR SFIN E ASSoRTbJIfE.i. JOR$ AND CIGAiRS3 r BRANDS-. FISH EYERYI~i D4Y', \LL HOURS. ~ESCIIEi,, Agent & CO.~ the Sou th, it'ek- l'oi' salo a *&e )ANt"'t. LEMON.l, NU'S, CAunaA(ns, UNomo8, PEAatri~ >Iesale it'rnit Ihouse bhIouId have. AT WTITIH DISPA).rCII IRISTMAS GOODS! I N'W J 7AR GOObal E havei just reeived the fdiibiih~ h and Choico Goods: rislns, Currantsj Ultronj Jellies1 , rt~ Fi'ult Buitr, stff MineMeat, seinethu ing ~ ri MIabkere1, -Uorn lleft Uatmeal, Buckwheat~ sh I' lrop New Orleans Molasse J F. oMA1215 CO,