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t -argart Pos8 e 14otkb'L-Thoso that ar de~jbtoA ti3be iuderseigned for donta work Apltd. imood falti wign pijdeeoome d.forWmd and sottid at once I bavo geyo-1;U mplO tine, and now re qoAh ~r6;np ,paynont, as money toei i noneI rhyst hiive', to mre inyobighlol "A.word to the wiselp * I. SIM80N Dentist. .OrcUT Co ot JU11Oe.-Tlo follow Ing IsAtho 1106 of grand jurors recently d'jrawn to servo for the p-esent yeari 81H. Melltebamp, Joel W. Ashford 8. Whoi'ter Yoiiuo, Wm. h. Banks Tiios. W. Sligh, Dargan S. Broom Fratik Loltner.(colored), Hilliard D) Wylie, Simon Davis (colored), Rjufu trafton (colored), Lige hIall (colordd), Reuben P. Lumpkin, J. P. Caldivelij Urlah 0. Tr"Alip, Win. A. Romedy, janes L.Wadden- J. A. Balentinio, k. P. Molioey, Sr. The follfwing. I8 the list of p6tit jturois drawn to serve at the ensuing torm of the Circuit CoUirt foi this cotinty Jack C. Chappol, *. D. Aiken, Aleck: 11o011.5n1 (colored), John D. harpe Lloyd A...Davis. Janics W. ei, baisn -Raib (co-lordcl), Josejlh '. Wishert, Adolphus Whitener, Thos. . Robertson, Thos. H. Davis, Linue Player (coloreit) GeOrge Shelton c5lofdi), Chesldy G. Bolwaro, Saml. Weir. James S. Lyles, Jas. M. Stewart, John P. Jones,Grant Clarke (colored), Joseph K. Cook; John A. Simpson, *Jamies M. H-igghis, James V. Jones, Leroy 1). Black, .J. It. Abell, Saniuiel 8. Coleman, Jos1h K. Novitt, William 13hnpsonm, Thomas Walker (colored), Thos. G. Patrick, King Ncllion, Sr., (colored),. Javmses R. Sloan, R. Wadd Urice, Wim. V. Ketchin, Preston V. Dawkiiisr W. 13. Camncroni. TroMAs CAnLYLEv.-The Rev. Frank 3allanon Tuesdav nighit delivered at the Trinit.y Chnrch (ild, Coluimbia, k lectu rc on the fife and wri tintgs of Thomas Carlyle, of which tlt Yeoman spealks as Follows: ' The lect ure Iast nigfht at Gulid hali by tihe Rev. Mr. Hallam, on the life and writ ings of Thonmas Carlyle, was 1litenmed to for un hour andI more by - inl biit select and alipreciafive autli.ne. Tho lectuire was, in every way, a mes;t chnste and ini.-hed1 prot!uti: m, aid the spidkr's nauner, anitetr uni .tyle held tihe 1undivided atton tion ot' the ndivide throughoult. H10 be sives Carlyle to hiave benoi a gheat and good manl, among the greatest, perhaps, of his dIay, and although evid(enmtly enamnored of his subject, yet thme faithful portrait was not overdirawn.- Theo fnalysis of character wvas bothm able and imp~atial, and the rough anid somewhat uncouth Scotch writer and umstyhilbt was madec to stanmd befomre- the do lightedl auimlenieo hi all his granud and capti. vating proportions-a man among meni and athove thetui. H~e was thmoroughily original and min advance of his age, and that wvas what enlistedl the (obpositonI and (<t nunci.. tion with whmichm he was met at every tui. ] In was' bok~i and stern in his beamringt an el denmm'anor, yet .nomne the less genmtle and -3 ympathetic. Th'le nmind struggles to gram is. chmaracter and dechtde betwen the at . miration of lis genius amnd tae sorrowv for the isolationm of one. abiovo andI in advane of the thought of hIs day. Transfecrs ofI Remal listato. Since our last report .the following tranmsfres of real estate have been en-. tered in the o00lcc of the county audi. .tor: D)ecember 2'9, 1882. A. F. Ruff tc Wm Rn MoCormiok, -240 n'cres ini Ridgewa tonhip; conaldcration December 30, 1882. D.-~ R. Flenni ken to Jarnies Fair, 242 acres in Mount Zion township; considlerat~ion $32000, December 9, 188t2. Jabenms Sextora And Mary 16. SextoWi to Louisa Mc Donald and Jane A. McDonald, the .righat, title and interest of the con voyos in- 100 acres in Glad'don's G'vove townishlip ;-consilor'atiowi $'2f6.66. Thec'mber 22, 1882. Edward Pi Mobley to Tr. 0. and R-.. A. Patrick, 100 acrdst in Oakland township, con sider'ation $500; also, 1704 acres ir 14amel township, cohsideration $4',500 also4, 310 acres ini samel townshuip,-doij aideration $900. December 142, 1882. Reuben Motley to Jamal 1. 1Itagley, 40 acres in Sinap son's-tLownabip; consideration $160. July 4, 1882. John E. Robertson t r~I~inia Starke, 30 acres in Boar Creel 'Jdijjtuary, 2, 1888. John Q. Ratili ItawrOtico B. Wilson, the~ right, 'title atnd hritmest of the conveyor in 1284 .acres in Iearc. t'eoW townsbly; ooneidl - ratiom 4I20 and one colt. December 4, 1832. Jaines IH. Rion attorney, to BusannW mA. Lumnpktit, om lot ii Monntt Zion township; coheld oration $1,500. January 6, 1883.- Marion A. rioga t' WV. B. and TV. W. Boyle, 3G4 acrei in Bear Citok township; conaiderato $175. Janmuai' 10, -1883. Thiomais Jordat to Ulyso OJ. Desportes, 120 acres li C renbrier township;- consideratloi $860. .Jahnary 1, 1883. -E. Jano' Done~las tJamdos Jones, 140 acres in Gladden' Grove township; consideration $.1,400 January 2, 1883. Jno. D). McCarley Sheriff, to Margaret J. D~oliek am Jane M. Bryson, 1250 acres 1la Jack son's Creek and Mount Zion towi ships)1; consIderation .1,575. January 2,.1883. Wmn. D. Alken t Roberet C. Gooding, 180 acres In Ridge way township; consderatont $500. Deiicembeor 30, 1882. James McCar ley to Ben Colvini, 98 acres in~ Bric thwnip;I1 consideratlon *500. .hi(t'rar 5, 1883. Johi~n D. McCarlo P ~ ~ consideratioi July 8, 80 Jozephino N. Ladd t< 3no. J. oil, one lot in Wimnnsboo bonsideiation $450. December 20, 1882. SKIlle L. Feas ter and John V. Feaster to JosOphin N. Ladd, 18 acres In Foastervillo toW i s1i); consideration $120, a4iary di; 1888. JA'di Robertsoi to L. T. Wilda, 68 acres in Doar Creel township; consideration $176.75. Jantiart 2, 1888. Jno. D. MoCarley Sheriff, to George Y. Langford, 7771 acres in Ridgeway township; consid oration $1,400. January 18, 1888. Catherino J Jones to Lizfte M. Lyles, 160 adres hi Grcetbrier township; consideratioi $650. December 22, 1882. Thomas Ilobbi to J. C. and G. B. Chappell, i0d acre in Grconbrier township; conaldoratloi *650. January 19, 1888. C. M. Chandtei to J. S. Connor, the giht; title amI interest of the conveyor 1iI one lot 1: Winnsboi'o; consideration $1.00 and f cortain interest in business. January 8, 1883. Mary B. Ross and John B. ioss to J. Russell Black, th< right, title and Interest of the con. veyors in 467 acres IW. Grecnbriei tow nship; oohsideration *600. January 9, 1888. A. C. Withers it Lucy 'i; .Lumnpkin, one lot In Winne boro; c'nfsideration $36. December 22, 1882. Lulu 1. Home. dy an'd Willie It. *Uumfnhaam to WH. iam DeKalb Domiedy, fho lt in Winnsboro; Donsidortom $1.00. January 22, 1888. Wm. DeKalt IRomedy to Harriet It. Romody an Lulu E. Willingham, one lot, same a abovQ; consideration $1.00 January -, 1883. Mary A. R. Wortc and lharriet A. Nobles to Bon Brown, one lot in Jceerson township; con;sid. cration $1.10. . Noveuber' 6, 1882. W. H-. Kerr, Clerk of Court, to J. 11. Borles, Judg< of Probate, Guardiana of iaggio B. Cloud, 119 acros inl id(ew'y town ship; consi(eraion $1,647.50. -The New York Time,: says: Sen. ator BuLler, of South Carolina, hmu shown unexpected aptitude for fl work of a Seaator, anid is a ifrowigi man, With whom the SolIuh has ever) ;eason to bie satisfied. Ilia position it regard to the Civil Servico Reform bit wus in striking contrast to that o some of his follow-Democrats from th( North. -The bhst preparation of Iron a docvi can prescribe is Brown's Iron Bitters, he cau&;se it does not injure teeth a other Irot muWiicines will. . A LL iersons indbted to tho estate o Robt. Alken, dueceased, will maki laymient, and all persons hafIng claim agalist said estate will Ipreseunt thmu, propi erly attested, to the undersigned. MARGARET J. AIK(EN, Jan 27-t1x2 Exeutrix. *DON'T O VER LOOK Twelve Barrels Chbico NoW O'rlean Molasses Just Rleceived. Twenty-two Hundred Pounnh Clhoic Flour frotn Noel Nashvillo Mills Somnethind Extra. Fiye Uarrels Best White WVine an Cider Vinegar. Nine Casos Canned' Goods, assortodl Satisfaction guaranteed- omt onm' article. D. EL. Elexniken WVANTED. ATDa hunyer for my entire stoe ofStaple anud Fancy Groceries, L~ cdi l ch.t busimess part .0o town',. Stor( -roomi well adapted to tho business an rented for next yon)-. I Intend to leave tih count? andre ltit all parties indebtedt me to como u igndl settle theli accoil pronmptiy,-and satvo themisgives trouble. umean buikindas, and wIll sell to a cash bul er. Very respect,iuliya W. H.IDONLY. D ~e8O-x1m. AN ORDINANCE ' to 1fonIsa oRTAU( absUBTWIIBI. 2,E t daimwd by the intendant an SWardensof, the Town'.t Winnsboro I Oouel Ant;andl by the- authority of th samet That An annaAl tat' of T'wanrry D)otJns be imposed upon ach Teolegrap Compny hvingan operator resident sadTw;and upon eachi Express Con pany having a residenftagent In said Tow; and upon each Livery Stable keeper (do1n b)U~indRS'In sftbj Town; and an annual ta of TEN DoL.LARS for each Public Dray d< ing business in said Tos~n; upon the paa i mient of which sums a licenu;d shall lb Sgrantedl to such telegraph. companies, em press companies, livery stable keepers anI public dirays, to do business for one year. Done in Council this 2th day of. flecen her In the year of our Ldra e' thousan eight hundred and eighty-two, under tli Scorpotatb seal of the said Town. J. N. CENTER, Clerk. A1NINE'S~ MA LE. Svirluo of thmepowver and authorlt veste'd in and1( confe'redl upon mne by Ded f Asignm n -do by Francl Elder on the 4th day of Jlanuary, 1882, will offer for sale before the Court .hom; (loer in WVinnsboro on the tirst Monday I - February next, beiween the legal hours< sale to the hlghest bidder, the followin dcerlbed lot of land viz: All that lot, parcel of land, designated as Lot P, on plat of survey of binds of Franels Elrde sItuate, lyig and being In the corp>oral lImIts of the tiown of Vlunshioro, hn til Ueunty of Falrflcld and State of Seut Carolina. TanMbs oif8A r ux-CA'H1. Tho' putehasn to playiid~L' n0cessary pmipel'. Sauo 11-4xtd ~ F 1101108 494ij~~ rx~ Y to of aln execution toi directed, x will o0for for sale bef6re te, ourt 11I0da clir II Wlidhsboro, S. C., II the '' ODIAt IN ifniCBUAltY N HXT, ithiji th6 legai bours of sale, to the highest lidler for C A1U, tll) following-doseribed 11 roierty,.to wit: . All tM6 right, titlo fUd ihterest of Jacob A. OfCidwell III nil tihat place, ,arcel er tract of IA lying being . M i Iunto in the Sta o 80 ii a, i the. County of Falield, on the Iied waters of flog 1orki confdtiinlng ONE IIUNDItRD ACiHES, more or les, itnd )unded by landti ghvet or devlod by Jamues E. Cahlwil, now de. ceased, Catheirine E. MoblWy nd by lands g h r devied I b the, said Janiteg E. Ctl Wellto Jacob A aidwell. &A140,.I . ll that ecc, paicel or initat-ion of Iland, lying, >elng Mid situat l the County of Fairfield, In the state of South Carolina, called "Fairview," containing FOUI 11UNDItED ACRES, more or less, niid bomded on the north by flands of Catherine E. Mobley, on the east > lands of Strother Ford on th south by lnds of the said Jaicob A. Caidwell, 1ui on the west by lands of Catherin i E. Mob. iey and George 11. McMIstor--levied upoil as the roperty of Jacob A. Caldwell, at th sul James G. McCants, Adminlistra tor, against Jacob A. Caldwell and Others. JNO. D. MCA1RL EY, Sheriff's ORIco, S. F. C. Winnsboro, S. 0., - Deceiber 15, 1882. Dec 16-td NEW TIN-S-OP! I HAVE recently commenced busi ness opposito Mr. 3. M. Elliott's Gin.. Shop, whero will be fonmid Cookingi and Heating Stoves and Tinware of all kinds. Roofing and Guttering (1d'no in a od anf subtantial manner, as cheap Steheapt. Signs Painted in the bel style, Cheap. Merchants will find it to their inter est to cease selling light Yankee Tin ware, poorly soldered, aind sell may TINWARE, as it is shout aq CIEAP, and Is made of GOOD MATEIA L. SAML. D. FANT. IT I A FACT, WVR WILL SELL YOU A Wagon or Buggy for less than anyone in town. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. 'Fresh Groceries I FREGII GOSIIEN BUTTEt. NEW BUCKWIIEAT FLOUR. Londmn Layers, L'oose Mosnt(el and Finest Gohiiln l;ias;is, whole anmId < .-rb'. CITRON, CUHlR ANT'S an:d S1l'IasCF. NewI. Ilagnolia-. Brun.' k ani tme J U.M1M111 i -MS. Tourmes, Soused Pi tiW i0evt, Mae, kerel, in all sizesma d <nanyti is, an lig Crde of t SU(A, ineal I.iiS c finet lsh-ut umyp.e SANEDSAI GOODS BI ire of a l ki. Galnm ple s. T ahe 1hi nlip, wnnine Jos. 'rHeL umsile 1'hto.e~ arimon. l SPOKESUM PROMS AD$ HUUS. SpeiJal Indcements imv n a r ed tll kind.'w'. anyh and mChceapr av a es RDis'i' ROFOTS,1X CrrNTS .I .r i. Min e reatv, sthinfolnoicn Citrlnn -.Maeker.cl, - -* COrn. Bee', Oatmeal, - Bluckwhe~at, aujif lnyf~O ~o NoOr idis Molasse. J. F. McoMASTLJ1 R ' CO. K WYTH EV.UILE 'I. I seon d t,'rm of iblau hnstitutIon will comnlui(en onl ~l the th da~y of Febirimaty, at y which timo~ r'-organlizationm of classes w~ill al take lac. Thomiroumgi histrulctfin ini all Sdepartments. Tultion andi boardl as low ats e can be obtained in any first-class lnstltutlon n of tho'kInd. For fumther informuation, ad ''dress rMRS. MARY H. MEANS, aPrincipal, Wyl hevitie, Va. Mrs. Means refers, by p~ermlisson, to ex Governorl 110 agood and Prof. B. Mi. Davls, hi Coluumbia, (Genl. .John1 Uratton mand Col. J. -11. Ion, Winnniboro. D)ON'T IUY A W~o UNTliL YOU BEE US. It will pay youi. ULYS3IE 0. UES~POllTFB. FOR TiE hIIXT T1iIrTY-DAkYS' lOT W ITHISTA MNNG -ALL TIE ADVERTISED BARGAINS, )ur customenr may roet assnured tha ve will not be undersold by any other iouse in town. Our molto line bocn, Jnd still is, "QUICK SALES AND )MALL PROFITS." We offor, for the NEXT THIRTY )AYS, groat >ir'gainus in )RE8 GOODS, LADIES' CLOAKS, SHAWLS, SACQUES, VELIVETS, 'atmst Stylces of TRIUMMING U A I), NOTIONS OF ALL INDS. Owing to the extreinely vw weath r, we will s~ell all of our 4ENTS' o'd YOUTHIS' CLOTIllN; .t the miost astonishiligly lowv priec. We do inot wish you to buy iunless (lily suited, nd will r fl tic money P. .1I D.ECKR < BZO --OUR TDuring the remainder of tho0 staflon w'J will sell our winter stoc.k at1 (IREATLY RRDOC(ED IPRfCES I IF YOU WANT DI.E7 ~T G-O MD S TRY US. DRIES OODS AND SU14INGoi . W exhibitedi a nC (ic eC'tion of (te goodls this seasonoi and sold nmnny: zi0l'1 a few~ pretty styles left, whuich wei wIsi to) soll ni a lowv pnee. Come and see. CLOAKS, DOLMANS, JACKETS, A few of each kdnud and rent pretty goodi8l---till deli theso to clo)'1 Withlout a p~rohlt. UJNDERWVEARl. -Thewse goos we bought at low prices ft0n wilt no0w be olt'er'd at'in'large reducttori, Pf1ANNWELg. Now is the s~eason to wrati wvell andl pr ventL (!ods and . pisoulna.: We aro si geonerouis 1s to) prefter ur (iAOdd oer to havW( these"0Ji good raither than keen tIetumflves~)Y45 11ai~o n10 anxet~y about the palco. Are amnona te doeck whichi mist b0 Ve duceed before' spr1tin. D on't, buy' until ou! gods are seen aifh pricedI. WVe don't ex coet to handle'lt longer, ani 11ogenu: nem bargahis until1 theo stoeJl Wo invite nil to cafll andi exambIn. J. M-. BE ATY & dO, dowvn yonder. UJLYSSE 0. DESPORTES. IBUT THE PA TmsT'ro W~ooNro9 ULYSSEI G. D)ESPOR'TFA Sotith Carolina Ralway . Company N and after Novemer 12,1.882, Pasen &Fger TrAina will rtin as, follows lunti ftrhor notleo: TO AND Filo 14$AIMBTON. .EAST, Leave Coluba at..*8.00 a. m. tu.55 p. m Arrivu Charlestmn...12.57 p. i. 1I.-40 p. Im , WEST. Leave (Chai onten... . 7.00 a. m. *1.00 p. Im Arrvo Columiilbini .... I . i. m. n. 10.05 p). ill TO AND FROM VAMDEN. EASAT. Lenvo Columibia at..*8.00 a. m1. *.5r, ). 11, Arrivi at alutden... 1.07 p. i. 9.25 p. i Lonve Gamideni at...*7.00 . 4. 94.45 p. Il Arrivo at uihnIla..13.27 a. m, J0.05 p. Imk *Dally ecpt sunldatyq TO AND FROM AUOUBTA. . HA1T. Leave Cohum1................ 7.25 p. li ArrIvu Augu1ta.... .........7.55 a. i w awr. Leave Aurtusta....7.00 a. ti. *4.20 p. i Arrivq Columbia.... 4.08 p. iu. J1:5 p. Il *Dai'ly eXcept Siuiday, CONNEC1OKi. , . -Conneeotionsn inado ait Columbia with Co luimbla id OrcenvlIle Itallr'.oad by tralh tirriving at 11.27 a. in., and do a'tr{lig a ;.r5 p. m. Cnnectoion mldl a '.. I. & A .11une-illn With Charlotte0U, Cohnish14Aia a .Ativista Iaio1011ad oy tmhi rriving at Ce lum11binl,att 11.2j it. Il., and de t~vI-*in at 6.6l p. In., to a14 fromi all point. C. 1 on t b oft as with throng i Pimimn Seeinr lewtweei C"11harlston and14 Wandon110m, via Viril: MIidlnd r-outo, withoknt. ebanlge. ('onneeo tion ifide at (harlestot Wtith fteamerj fo New York on W minesdaye rnd Saitut'days -altso, with Savainiah and Charleston Iall road to all points'onIh. ' -- Cionnetlons Ure miadel Pt *A iguista- will Getirgn Riailroad aidl vntia Rn-4ilroad t< aint from a'll poinlts W'est 11nd Sonth Tirough Tickets eni he purehased to al poinits South atid West, by appling to . Coliubiii S. C. . on.H.UEvi, Genmieral aae D. C. ALEN, (en. Pa-s. andTic iket A gent Chanrklst o, 8. 0. 'llarlotte, Columbnba & Augustait. R. R .PAB8HNoER Dl'ARTMENr, ContIMmA, 8. C., November 5, 1882. r1DIIEinitial lhik iu Soutj Varolina.in tit J. Rihmond and Danville system work. 11f"Itob id fromn Charlestonl via tho Soitl Carolina Rilruad: *N o. INo. 17. Lv. A ugusta a.... 7.35i a. Il. ............ Ar. Columbia b.I.l..30 a v.1,v. ;.00m a. it Ar. Winisborob.. 1.1't p. in. 7.52 it. it A r. Ch sir ( .... 2.17 p. i. 1q.Z-ts i. Im Ar. (him 01otte d .. -1.6 p. tin. ", p.1 1. 111 A r. Sta ille e... 7.w . p. i ........... .*Ni. -'2. t N,!. 1, . L'v. sih vil ... 8 . 1 . m . ........... I'v. Chr)-lte it..... 4 -.3o 1,. mv. ,*.*25 a. m Iby. Wtaihi ro.... 5.33 p.t. . U. m L.. Columilbia b. . :.(7 . lu. Ar.' .5U p. In M .A uirll a......11. 15 . m . .......... 'i Miy. 1ilaily, excet Sudays . lii' (or Wsh in ten) t i. l m~inuites o almad f% Winsbio tue COnNNIXTmxNS. a Wi i'4'l lin s ) .md I'rati fa:amuil Florida mill tin. San d Athlnt:1, Nae11to A11itt-l he month we1L Wit South. 01 Nn ('.toi-aP.ro~ 1i ro 2n 01:11' 11:1 th from Cinihiu by N 6. . COlumbin AiNr envill ailroad. c \W ith Ch'1r .- C nw anwd C1l1-i LWit-h &- B:l: : tor and il1n . 1 allp ityh Nis , . l t-ic T1111se ;nd )hio Divahm and Uroliu: C".ntral Hailro-4;1d. v- With Wehtern North Carolina liltru onta .6lin . . PINOS^N' ORAi OAett On-e rPTTcT SnenA.r SOUHERM U I C to LUSFA 'TIIAi Trj T11 LOWHCST KNOW N, Th itsual sy;beun of 24lling P'!anos42 an O)rgans la I for the deauLer I to ebarge'4 any~ pric4 1er a fair i-rotil. 44r the eus,nsmr's lanrsl .40we ar1e 1protal 1to 5ay v hat Ihi has5 new1 UL ben our14 meithodt of1 11elli t$,sc . ~ establis -1h at th outs~11 2et of our busim214s: TH'I~e /MON P$ lCE SYSTR andi~ to (his we. al ribute ou 4iimme1111nio an6 propens ral.Seiling on6 thtis 54pi hasi, rndes itimpratve hat theirle11 heJ thli. very lowes <nmiI 44 at enn11 hot44 gi v6e We are( plhedged to t.his4. W(eiiWli llwa y a dod i, and 1111we alIways will d. it.. Itas ou emul: 11( and or practi(eI. No o4ther~ P!anIo an, Orgaun]1014 Hons '1deal onl this1 pr1inle. Our prIices, ii htin flgnlVO1, are~ p1lced o eIvery iinstrumnent.. ,A chih i can buy as hlo as1 thet sh pjept trader. All other I Iou: .Te"no P'rlce" Sysotemi Haves time I trading and is the (1n1ly saltiInfactoy way I buyot- and1 seller; for, on thoe . hlgb prie toimer b)uys, ho is noL sujre that hu htt hol 4tom prices,. AD fICE~ o rIANo, drL1 ORiGA N B UY1'Fl. Ihu'~ 9tilek. Why? Blecause an adlvarO ini pie is almiost, certain. Plane11s 1an Irgans fare isn a b)oom1. T1he~ deinand( 43) e3:td1 the supp)liy. All ?1he lact<.rio, are h4 Inhd orders1. 1Dealers with enah~ ii han (cannlot. getL iistruiment" as last, 11$ wiantls P'rie. of1 11at14rial an i nhor11164 'r 6'oly4nI'2 aim The( pre'e4id, low pices4h of P'hlnos mlid( 0. I gl 'an canot cent6.nn i', a1nd4 ill not1. algal a'u!e hn t he nuext hiin years. Thli:o s IU4 no0w ill1 save taineliy. 1Larg(e con36t.raci.ts im inndeit wIth .auti4lfactuir-r. will enabtl~e nas I hoI y re:lner t Malnni.dIhnt stoi nowV on1 hand14. ,S'v ". (rand .).#a's. (t 2(16 dhitfert.t~ af ylx..- nowi1 in oer iwarero'046n6 JWl'tant l'n.t $t )x>. / leante,'u ihyaui .'2t9. Eas'iesot Inil' al-nn 66 Termc'is. Meid, oi ti .al. 1 it.y ladlaCemen~it that 1nv --capio, RibloC House11 can ii oir. C~omp~ctifi4n, i the world. D~oi't fail to, Tind fr our da# lOgnem and fall Pico Lists, 1882. Address Ludden sG Jatori AOUTHKERN MUM4L UOUf% ., $A V A NN A1H, G A. TLhO Qreat ULiano Afnd flvfyint popot of (te iiod SOMET H N have recently coamidehd bilss in i Jamesu Turner & Co., where will be foi STAPLE AND FA* We, Rhall Iccep always Onl hand a. vpTibd Ifrst-cliass (*iocery Store, and our prices MMhaI T-JO W &A<,:: Tj1V In titm presentlngp ourselves beforo.the til of their patrona)ge, asstring thel I of clitiife &dt goods. 2J. H. HA] COTTON B. SIUGENHEI1V ARE VERY Mi . I AYVN 1'ver hiid any likdn fMi great Ir\pqesed rathet upon HUli'g (,o100 at suMi pr draW IiIamnV IW 011P1. I still intend to mdopt the sanme plan, and every asset -on I inake, It h3 ipussiblo to gi n 1tore. I u. I qu te: IED~IMON'T 11 )MESPITN, the host In - AI ICOE' att:, 4; an(d 7 eitsi-the Iat Si E8I in 'reat v'arliety and at prlcs CLO T.ifN. of all syles aid at all price My stock of STAPLE AND FAN Wines, Iquor4, etc., will he soldi at correspoi pleIsed- f o flowi my goods. Givo mu a cull at BEATY & IRO.'S 01 1iT Remomber thn pl-.'ve-Old Stand of I AT M. L. I IOVMEI COA'T4 I'N A lL ST LES. NE N' N Ns' FINE' SI lOE, SOFTI anld STIVJ h; tVImei, von ire in the cit v vou are i o LO . vIN.. All rr A r 1o - -0rI -I A HAITYNE etleo. Iteicit ini flarte t.be very lit tubc thisi oppori uityv of ann1ounIcin,:g that F A LL A ND WI: WUil be schl at, (ITIEATLY RlED. preparationt for ii ru('oe extended Sping an~ Pleae call anid examing~ myW sLock be prices wvill convin(ec you ha li ileanl just, T)'J miking myIVfriends for their verv yott al a ha'.py and prosAperous New 2e A i~r___MnenMea atnn'1 Pudingo~f . Gitr..n , 1Rai-sint, Currants. F'rench (Gandles. - Ahlnionds, P ecand), EIngllih Walnuts IIL rDried Figs. Macaroni and Chieese. Lea & P'errln's Sauces. Cro~Mo Tomato (Tatsu,. Cr:n&Black well's Plckles. AFrs Barrol of Fultoni Market Bleef. * Smoked Boot,' Sugrar-cured Uncahvassod Uams, Bueckwheat Flour. 'And a great, manny other goods which :purchas~iers will haIve to call' a ad seo for themselves. ifn. 'N 'CROSRY M1L ITARIY INSTITUTE. Ri' Szin v'oY OlInaurAne. . EN01,18lt MADrUIMlM FOR C5,, $0,'$7 AND. to~. 1 i,):S 'j. UleoW1M, - ?. 1*. -i sto ic ro erly ocouped 1 Mcsses i(d a new and cotuplete stdok o r VROCEICES. upp!y of everything usually kept In lways be fouid ass hlic worcap ,ctpiily tiolicit a liberl sh1r I8fr.0elonu, both as to qjuality and pilcesi c RDEN & BIRO. IS LOW. [ER'S PRICES rcH LOW ER. "blowing" n(avrtsoinents, . lavo Ics as t.o ra 1ufy my old custotuers an(1 I feel sure that I can come fully up tr ve the prices of the nunwerous goots I ave the narket at 7 e' ta per fard, fig!ure for tIch bcst. i suit anyhody. 8. CY GnOOERI ,lingly low prices, and I shall always bo 3) STAND. lcaty & liro. Fall aild Riter ULM!( I ZINARD'S s YOUTHS' and BOYS' SUIT.' 3Db AND NECKWE1A t. 1 A'l'S of all 81A DES and Cor.ous. nviled to dal and exatnino my stock > my13 car11- will roccive prompt attenl N A R -D 1 ), coLTnA, S. C E (RANI CENTRAL IIOTEU. 1883. YEAR TO ALL. U cGImeI :m;d gonie, andh~ iT Ne ~ us- ; ;aal as 1 inutendI to t'x ::.' almo5It~ ranl patrounag~e that hans becU ext lende (imes the~ iterests of Iaiy,customecrs, I from thi's date my present stock ot' NTER 0GODS CED PRICNtS, In order to mako 1forU rainui~g youri ptw~chnslea als my what I proui so ini this advertisemnit. iljural anid gratifying fauvors, Iwi .Ar. . SAMUJETS. CHRITMAS hav tusut reccived-a large arnd ben C A RDS. SAlsfo, a handsome lot of other goods siult ile for (~U8'I'MAS anud NEW YEAUt LPREENT8. All kinds of o60N suttable top Presents. rho largest axud most comuplolb stock of CitD'15NS Booxs ye have ever offeredt. W-N would respiectfully call the attention; mf flhe Public to thucae goods, avidl request ti uspectlon before purchasing. (f.E arc prepared to fill all orders for. VYLumber, and we respectfully so iciL u sh-tro th ublio patronage. AR >rdce will bce promitly met. Add ress T. wV. B"YLEg & BRto., --.or JT. RI. iOY.I.ES, Oct 28t:4m Winnaboro, 8. C. UANAIES .FO~ SALE4 IX pir ellon han'd for sale, and a nubrof ex ra liens. PrIce $38.50 Jtlr or73.00 for to iale amd flity :cen~ ~ ~ . x or h. maT. rrties wisinug to put4 xlha's. wil please addlese1 Ut J~w i... W ITIE Mu9fUS *~-e Jeu nsbo