The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, January 30, 1883, Image 3
'XUESP6kr, flhR1 pry6 A., .1' i, 18tvr
Vo A4vertisement..e
Treasuior's 1obort-. Q. Davii.
1.. .tin4on- Winusboro kjib lhlun
LocaUl 'I. 0 -
Youpg man, aftor you. have ad
ulttedth - et don't "leaiy" undei
stand a sibjd6t, don't say that nobody
'Igo does ither. Lot o6'vy man at
lond to his own acquiroments.
-A flr Iustituting a careful scaroli
we rayort that'the worst tbhig in towli
is the streeti and sidewalks. We sug.
gost that the towni authorities- take th(
matter undoi adviaeinont, and in'sup.
port of our suggebtion we irgo tha
'the claim's of this department uponi Wre
town (Veasury are sepond to nonf. A
Writer once said "that the condition o
the public hlgliways Is tho b6At test ol
lie clvilzation of acount ry. Wthink
thero is sothe truth in the observation,
-Anything for fun I It seins tV
Ii tipxp style 11ow-a-days, at least iI
the Boro, to wire the gates when a
gonug man ventures out calling. The
'obj6't appears to b to keep tWe caller
from dtting out, vIeni he oh'e gets
in. W6 really think $he yduig men
stay late enough any way, ivnd there.
ibre cannot bbiAo as some do that the
Young htaids thecinsei'ves .are I ivy to
It. We would suggest that a return to
the old plan of .imiltation.cook-orowing
might accomplish bet te' 'esu(ti
-A young .iV6oant in town has
.just returnei fVront the 'City by the
Sea." lie sedems to have caught the
Charleston foy'i' for royalty, and they
sa1y that iII his ardor lid threatened to
"st u1p" to the "Princess," forgettiig
that the Marquis had older claims.
We assume that hi has beei reading
]ilwer of late.
"I thought of t'les that by the wliter
hearth
Old gosslps toll-how miiiiideis Spruin" fromli
k ngs
ave stooped from their high sphere; how
love, like denthl,
LeVels all ranks, and lays the shepherd's
crook
Beside the sceptre."
THE LinLE CLAss.-The Rev. D. E.
'Jordan has organized a large aid very
interesting Bliblo class, iiumbering
over thirty young* ladies and gentle
inenl. It Imees every Sabbath evening
at the Piesbyterian church at 34
Welock. Young people of all denond
Jiations are invited to join.
PkeIsONAL..-Mts. Bell and her
tlaughters are on a visit to friends aiid
relatives in town. We wish themi a
blcasant say.
Aliss Maggio Marlon, of Chester
cOunty, is also in the Boro on at visit.
We feel sure thnt she wvill return
hoinie with pleasant impressions8 of our
little towni.
.RELIGoV8 NOTACE,
Mllessrs. .Edltitos. Will you lea~se
allow m11 to0 aun~~~ce thrloulgh yoJur
luiper miiv appointmenl~ts for thm Metho
ditEpiscopal Church, souith, in
Winnsboro for tihe present Confe~renice
year?
1 will be in Winnsboro on the second
and the fourith Sunday in each month,
at 11 o'clock a. im. and1( 7 p. im. Th
R1ev. .J. 8. Connor wvill preaWch on the
first and1( the third Sundl~ay at 11 a. m.,
Prayer-meet ing etery Wecdnesday eve.
ning at 7 p. ril; The public are i-cspect.
fully inivited to attdnd;
For Snuday mnoring service t he
first bell ill ring at 10 o'clock, to glve
nuotice of the public service, anid call
the Sunday-school together. The see
ond bell w~ill begin to i-iig ten-minutes
Sbet'oro and inlg uintil 11 o'clock. Foi
evening service tihe first bell will ring
*at twilight, the second at 6ih o'clock,
andi~ the1 third did ors toei tinutes be
fore, and ring until seven o'clock.
I am;~ sir, yours very respecctfuilly,
Ei. G. PawE.
IN ~iEMORiAM.
The .sad IntellIgence reached me a few
dlays ago of the sudden and nexp~ecte(
dleath 6f that beloved and geuntle lady, Mrs
P. C. MELLICH[AMP', eldest dithtghtor o1
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mobley. The Grea
Shepherd took her to himnself JTaniuaii' 17
1883, In the tw'enty-Second year of hei~ dge
]Ier renmins wvere Interred i thdi fuiull
bunryhiig-ground at the hotfn' od ier yrouthu
Mrs. MEL~rloHAMP', af woman, had fev
bq~itals. Hers was a character made up o:
Ao much that the human heart apprcecate:
--so kInd, so gentle, s6' pare,- that nonm
knew lher who dId not feel tihe influence o.
l'eregoodness.4 At ho~ngi the }d'ndisa 0:
lier dini&~lau dlioosltion wvas felt by hus
haiid, kIndri'd anid frIends;' iMilo abroat
Ahuo inoved wIth that same wning gract
which ejudeared her to cil. . Nut she I:
gone. - Lit:16l di'a1 I (hinak when i lasi say
h he'r, that th6 cold emnbrace of thmy riithles
,, is, 0 Decathi would so soon snaftcl
away our friend, and leave us to mou'rn oun
loss. My sadness is iiexpressible whlen.
refleet onl th~ mnapy happy (days we speni
together In chIldJM'i wandering throuigl
the fields, gatheicIi WIld flowers, anid hIs
teninog to the merry-Hiuging birds. Tfln
aprht'g with Its h'Irds and~ flowqrs .thiat sI
loved so Well willl clomle, but, alast we whI
unot sce her gentle face. Thlie siummer, too
wIll conmo wIth its hours of gladnie1s hu
lie will not be WQith us to nke bir'ghte
our sunshine.
"Godh In ihercy guarded theeo
With 0 er easing love'-.
And Is tudoe fdui thIs siful' worl,
To thy siwcet homoe above."
"'I take' tdis gendo' one,''said He,
'AndI lay her In my'.breioit;
Protection she shall find in m
- In me be ever blest.'
. "Borved the Don'tut Right."
* ~The o said that It served- old Doeto
ottufrright. when lhe lhad the tooth
de 0 sobdyta he couldn't sleep a
gl hut. Heo had Inflicted so much paln o1
omter pellhe, la pitlling and miendling thel
fooh, hatthy thought It would be goe
1dr huto snuffer a little hinmself. Th
lediglentist of P'ortsmoeuth, N. -I.
Jnowvs what pain is anti has relleved him
~elf fromn the twinges of neuil'algia- by tb
lli f"uiti DAvis's 1'IN KILLE11. H
9q
*, W
ue dn tedie e bles~ it
oevoiy houshold, Is Brown's so Btt1 r
LA AiA' IOokin to ur Wn
ntel's le o9 e eot aws of nare.
Tiol oro having ftd liberal i 1-1.
gence to my oustone 16 must not ~i
plain if they find, 'if fthe 10th of Foerwi
v, teircounts n other 4ands for fsno
tiato. pollection bcst added. i the
I uturo payment i postivly be requiipd
when bills come do, regArdf0'bf pr1d
being t o ' 10 l'oottn, or rilon bNl
and bank debta to pay L So It will be
to ywu& in t to come aid settle at once,
In order thia I Amy do likewise This is
my at apa L 8M ON,;.
mu Je~ ppea .'Dentist.
DIMSOLUETION.
IE partnership perotofore existing be
tween1 th9 .underign~di under the
style of "T tuWNeIOgnedHI~o
COMPANY," Is This day dlsoolttd by inutual
consent.
'rh-busine of the firn till be settled
by Mr. Jum. 8. Reynolds, who ls hereby
authorized to receive aid ryeipt for aI
debts duo the concern. AU parties having
claims will present them to in for pay
metnt, and all parties Indebled will naake
Immediate payment to him.,
It. MEANS DAVIS
HENRY 0. OBEAhl
JNO. S. REYNOLDS.
Winnsboro, S. C., January 29, 1883.
Jan 30-txtf
DON'T
0VERLOOK!I
Twolvo Barrels tChdico New Orleans
Molasses Just Received.
Twenty-two -Hundred Pounds Cholce
Floutr frol Noel NX hvillo Mlls
Something Extra.
Five Barrels Best White Wino and
Cider Vinegar.
Ninc Cases Cann'od Goods, assort&l.
Satisfactiod guaranteed on every
artidle.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OP FAIRFIELD.
COURT OF COMMON PtEAS.
Franels (1. Young and Jamen M. Young,
as Exentofis of the Last Will of James
V. Young, Deceasdd, Plaintiffts, against
Charles B. Young, Defendant. iSumniowns
for Relief.-Complalit 'Served.
TO TnE 1IFENDANT Charles B. Young:
YOU AME IEREBY sumnnotied and
reqidred to answer the Complaint
in this action, of whleh a Copy Is
herewith served upon you, and to serve a
copy of your answer to the said complaint
on the snbscribers, at their onlece, N o.3
Law Range, Winnsboro, S. C., within'
twenty days after the service he'reof, ex
elusiver'~ thb day of such service; andl if
'oil tild to answer the compilaint within the
lme aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action
will appl~y to the Court fur the relief de
l~mnded il ft comins inait.
Dalited Jan uary 2. 18183.
McDOR ALD & DOUOLASS,
PlainitiillV Attorneys.
To TTTE DEFInt)A NT:
TIAKE notice that the sunnons in this
action, of wleh the foregoin1g is a Enpy
wstiled iti tihe oflce of th Cler'k of the
Court of (.oumlmon Pieas, at WVisnmihoro, ini
the (Counity of Fairfield, in the Md~te of
South Carolina, on the 2nd day of Janinary,
A . D). 1883.
McoDONA LD & DOUGL ASS,
Jan 9-tto Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
RJDAL ESTATE .FOIR SALE.
A S A~tt of Mrs. Judith E. McClena
ghani; 1- zvll offer for sale before tihe
Court House din'1 in Winnsboro, 0on Mon
dahy, the 5th dby of February, 1883, at puh
lic outery;.td the highest bidder, the fol
lowing parcels oIf land, viz:
1. All that piece Or parcel of land, lying;
being dud situate In thme County of FairfIeld,
in the State of South Carolina, on a branch
of IkhifCr eekontahnntEEt IUNDREDI
AND 1 slENTrEEN AND T1IIR(EE-QUART1Enli
ACIn~s, mlore or loss, andi having suelt
shapecs, marks and b~oundlaries as are rep.
resenited on a laht imaide 1'9 W~m. B. Elkin,
surveyfor, on 3d D~ecembe~r; 1874.
2. Al i at iece or parcel of land lying,
being and situate i the' .County and Stated
aforesaid; onI Shinmons. Uranchm of Tweni~rty
five Miif Creek, conmt4ihiing Two IruoN 11nIM
AND i ttoiTY'r-i.iVE AND THREEia- QUARTEnIs
ACIIES; more or less, anld hain~ I1g such
shaples, maiirks and boundaries as are relN
resented oni thme above-mnltionbdl piat.
TlERM~S--One-third of tihe ipurclmse
nmoney to be paid in cash; the b~alanlce on a
cred(it of one and two years, wvithi annual
Interest from (day3 of sale, pulrchmaser to give
bomd, seculredl by a mortgage of tihe prem
iss and t6' pay for all ar.
Winnsboro, S. C,.i anuary 1o, 1883.'
Jan 23.-t4312
'resh Groceries I
NEiW $UiCKWHIEAT FLOtOf
London Layers, Loose Museatolesand Finest
Golden IRaisins, wvhole and q.Yarter boxes.
OITRtON, COfJRRANTS and SPICES.
New Magnolias, IBrnnswicks amnd fjie
JUMBO'fLAMS.
Tongues, Housed Pig's Fee '~ Mackerel; in
all sizes and qluantities, aJuhrhngs
Pide oIf the Sea, ini ol tns, the
finest fish #nit up.
CANNED GOODS
of all kinds..
GalOne Apples.Teoiy gnioJs
Plain and Fancy
CAKES AND CRACKERS.
COFFJEE, SUGARS and F"LOURIS a're
very low-get my prices.
SPOKES, RIS AND HUBS.
Special Inducements
In liarness of all kinds.*
Singe Bugy aros .O0 up, worth $11.
The Iomlisvill Turning Plows are eqiual to
any, and ni oh ceheaiper. I have all sizes.
BE D PR~IOO1? OA'f$,SIXlT
1 noe P ie to reqoatett cqr4i ly to notice the nei
, td eltaarged euse to be drawe Aothtt.
$.W"OA T4X-IZICt S'5,000.m.,
tekets ol. 45 hharosa Iz Fr6port,"
Louisiana Stato Lottery Company
We do htreby Certif, that V0e rw
the arrangenIntsfor l the 1 '(4n
emi-niumat Dralings of 'hto Lnu 'uan
Stuto Lottery Company and in person mnan
gg and control 1the Drawil themselve
and &Mf the eame are eond"e I with hon
esty, fair nes, and inl good fida 'to ifrd &(
parise, and we *uthorizo he (Jompamny t
Vte this certificote, iith fn iles of ott
8iglatu-re. a taled, in it's advertisements."
W
06,anmlast norg,
incorporatem in 1848 for 25 years by% tle Legis
laturo for EdilCational and dharitalie purpose
-with a calital of $1,00,000-to whieh a rserv
fund of 4100 liua since been adted.
By t verwhelming popular vote its fran
Chlio Was made a part, of the pireselit, 8, te Coil
Wtttnlton adopted Acembe 2d. A. 1). M79.
Thl tony Isottern e'ver voted on and endorced by th
people qf aiy Siita.
jnlT scale.V or poStpone.q.
Its ttrad Single Number Drawings talc
lace0 Montlily.
A SPLENIDIJ) OPPOILTV'RiTY TO WII
A FOtTUNE. SFCOND OR AN'n ii(AwINC
V1488 13, AT NEw ORLEANS. TUE3)AY
FebfuIIh-y 13, 1883-153ti Monthly V,4awing
CAPITAL 8lt1f1' 575,000.
100,000 Tickets ht Five Dollars Fncli
Fractlons, In Fiftis, in Proportion.
, LIST OF PRIZES.
1 CAPITAL 1ItfZE.....................$75,oo:
1 do do ................... 25,oo
I do do ................... 10.00
2 PUTZES of $Mow.................12.0:
giQ 200Q................... 10,004
S. Qu 10'..''...... l,o
So do boo................... 10,00:
100 do 200.................... 90,oc;
Soo do 100.................... 8o,oo;
5Wo 00 60................. 25,004
1000 do 615........ .....2,oo
APP1igiMATION PRIZES.
9 Appr'odniaton Prizes of $.50. 6,75(
9 do do 000...... 4,5(x
9 do do 260........ 2,25<
1967 Prizes, amounting to.... ..........
Application for ratrs to clubs should be mad(
Only to thu olice of the Company in Nev
Orleans.
For WtNW hInformntion write clearly, givinc
full adldress; Send ord-rs by Express, litr'Lster
ed Letter or hioney rdr', n(itli rsseri only 1
Nmw Orleang, ld.,.
or II. A. DAUPHIN,
007 Suventit St., WVashington, I). C.
Jan 9-6w 900
l'r IS A FAC', wE wIL4 Foil, YOU
Wrfgon or Buggy for less thi uyole It
town. UL YSSE G. DESPOlITES.
WALKERiS
SPE GI F I C
THT Ti? UTY WO DM RlUr
It E I E V f A S NI V It
11-A11L Tf1> TO (C1UR Es
CONS UMPTI7. ON.
Its speedy action upon all nrenchil uiu
Pulm'onic A ffedtions is beyond belief
to those who have never tried it
or sean it. used.
It speedily allays lBronc'hia and I
manic Fevers. It is a wendorful.
EXPECTORANT AND IL E A L E D
It keepi the digestive and urinary or
gns in a natural anld healthy condition
it . .
PURIFIES THE~ BLOOD,
-Instantly relieve~s night, sweats, gonenues
of appetite andi genteral diebilityi. It ha
been knowvn only tour years andc
HIAS NEVEI{ FAIJLED)-ro PE~lWEC'
A CURI
Ariy ono ni~lieted with what is genorall
considered dthit's rx eit rier1'. conisutnl
ti on, cant b)0 cured for $2. 5(, $5i.00 o
$10.00 according to the stage wvhich fih
disease hais renulhed. No piatienkt has~ vr
takon $10(. worth before 6 tu-ohi~ was anret' ,
Trho i3PECIFIC is recomment'idedly !V
puhnonary affections, and those diesiria
t6' uhe it ennl do so by sending their order
to the proprietors of' thio pape)r or direc
to mel, stating that yo4u Aaw this adsv ortise
inant in the Winnboro Niuws AND ilERIALI
Cures Rtheumatinm, either acuto or chirou
io, ini from cight to tent days.
Price~y by Express, $5 per. Bottle
DR. J. W. WA LKER,
June 13 IIANKLINTON, N. C.
AND FE1RD STABLES
LOOE OUT!
HlORSES,- fARES AND MUiEa
One linndred" liik. foe sale, ateihe it
ca11sh OF onl tio unttil fall, by makinug im
ood)pers. I alfYiiie 'I elhtee
weny oodyong ~e hat Iwant
exchlange f4r old fut ug ninles' or horise
All persondt having 01( ii mules or .horses o;
nnt pult in thirii old stoek in parlt jsay.
also have some1 extr inhe sadud 0 an
harness hg~rsee 'ombbmltld, and ai few .fiz
ponies. iIivite eveorybody i want t
stock to call andc se0 mie as i deff comupet
tion.
A. IVILLIFORID.
TvNNmnOno, S. Oi., .Jani. 1, 1883;'
THE sihscriber wvould infonm ills friend
and patrons that lhe lhas remioied Into ti;
store one door north of his old stand, cct
pied formerly b~y Caldwell & Latuderdai<
where he will be glad to wait upon hi
cuM4tnmers and the public generalh
Tihankfid foi' paas, favors, ho hopes to mo1r
aecontinttanee of the samte.
Will give the heat goods, Shelf Grocerle
and Canned Goods at- greatly' -reduce
jirices.
Come one, eome all; fou' ii filid it t
ydur~advantage to buy of
S. WOLEtC
- A t -M
FOI TUE
NEXT THIRTYl DYS
NOT W ITHSIANDING
--AJL ITE
ADVERTISED BARiAINS,
Our tilstomers may rest assured tha
we will not. be undersold by kny other
house in town. Our niotf6 has beeni;
and still is, '01iCK SALES AND
SMALL PROFITS."
We oflor, for the NEkT TIIITY
DAYA, gre'it bargains in
DRESS GOODS,
LADINS* CLbAKS,
SIIAWLS;
SACQUES,
VELVETS,
Ltfltst Styles of TIUMMING BRIAID,
NOTIONS OlF ALL KINDS.
(iviiig to the extrdhicly *armn weath
er, we will sell all of our
&UENTS' and YOUTHSI bLOTIlING
!It the Iiidit astonishingly low prices.
We d6 not wish gott to buy unless
fully suited, and will refund the imoiltb
for any unisatisfactory purchase.
.P. LANVDSUYKER &' BRO.
FPR P 0SAL
DuiiIng the remlainder of the season do
GiREATLY RLEDUCED PRICES I
IF YOU WANT
TRY US.
DRESS (100DS AND SUITINGS.
We exlhibited1 a nice lehefion of the'se
igoods this season and sol many; $1till a few
p lretty styles left, whlih we wish to sell at
a low price. Comie and see.
6LAS :DOIMANST, JAOXETU.
A few of echcl khid and teal pretty
gnss-will sell these3 to closu without a
p).-ofi.
UJNDEIREWVEA lt.
These goods we bought at low >rlees190mn
nmnufae ,urer '. Tlf rinmfant of st'>k
.Will noW be ofiied a artg6 reduction.
FL./4NNJELS.
i- Now is tie siea to wrap *' aiid pw
Wevn odsa ma are so
I, generous as to . fe our cu t4lrs to have
1. these goods rathier thati keep thieyn ourselves.
Iflave no0 anxlety' abbnt the priec:
A re among the slock whlei mnsat ho Ire.
duiced beofore sprin.. Don't buy until our
gooids are seen,anti priced.
We doh 't expocet to hiandle It longei- and
v. ill gve genu ne bargalhut untIl thistock
We Iuvito all to call and oxambie.
J. M.. 1EATT & CO.
B -.
SSAnbLRs,BRhIDNEBMANIARN4ES--" WAY
downt yonder.".
07ULYSSE G. DSPORTi
Ilr Tax PALTTOr WAUON ow
ULYSSE Q.'IDEPO1 -
So Carolia Railway, Company.
and after November 12, 102, Passen.
ger Trains will run as follws until
i her notice:
TO AND PfOM 0hARLTOMN.
., E4g#1.
Leave Colmlbla at..*8.00 a. mn. tfl.5: p. i.
Arrive Chark'ston.. .12.57 p. m. 11'.30 p. w.
.0 .. W . . WEST.
L~etave Charleston... .-t'.00 a. I. 1.00 p. .
Arrive Colblia....11.27 a. m.,10.05 p. m.
tDaily. *Dally exceptSunday. i
TO AND FROM OAAiI)EN.
Leaj) Columbia al..*.o0 a. m. *65fl p. ni.
Arrive at Camden... 1.07 p. m. 9.25 p. n 0.1
WEST. g(
I ve Canden at.. *7Q2 A. m. *4,4% p. m.
A -ve at Couipbla. -..2 g. in, 10.j5 p. 1A
Daily except Sundays.
TO AND FnO0M AUOUSTA.
Leave Colum11biak..... ......;......*7.25 . n
Artivo Augusta............. 7.55 '
WEST.
Lea Augusta.... *7.00 a. mn. *20 p. I.
Arriyj Volumbia.... 4..08 p. I. 10'05 p. m.
*Dally except Sunda.
CONNEC'l'ONS.
Coinections made at Colunblia 'lth 'Co
luminha and Grecenville Railroad by train
arriving at 11.27 a.,.a., a( departing at
6..s p. m. . Conn'etllOn made at C.. C. & A.
JuIetion with Charlotte, Colibila anit
Augusta Railroad by trait arrivig fi. Co.
inumibi at 11.27 a. Im., and evpar1ltlig at 6.55
p..m., to and from all poinlnis on both roads, d
Nith throumgh Pullnan Sleeper between d
Charleston and Washington, via Virginia
Midland route, Ithiut, clngq. Connee
tionl made at Charleston vith siampers for in
Now York on Wevdnesda ys and Saturday.';'
also, with Savannah .and Oharleston ill.
road to all noits SoilUh;.
Connections are made at Anlguata with'
Mvirght Rhijroad and Cent:n1 Itilroad to.
id from all polints West nn1(d South.
Throutgh Tickets can bm purchased to all
poiits South an1d West, by applying to
D. McQUf ,Agent,
Columbia S. C.
30IN.B.MMC' 01(Teal 1% ager.:A
13. C. AL mN, Gen1. Pass. and Ticke Aget li
Charleston, S: : p
Charlotte, O tmbia & Aue'usta R. R:
PAssNGER DggIJAnITMENT,
COLUMdiA, 8. C., Noimber 5, 1882.
T IlE initial link in South Carolina in the
ichmonid and Danvilie system work
ln;6to und fron.. harleston Via tho Soluth
Carolina Rallroad:
*No. 53. J No. 17.
Lv. A n sta.... 7.35 a. i. ............
Ar. Columbia b. . .Il.:9 a. i. Lv. von a: i:
A r. Wiiiisboro b. . .1.1:1 p. m: 7.52 a. Im.
Ar. Chester e ..... 2.17 p. it. 10.50 a. Im.
Ar. Chharlotfi d.. 4.1:3 i: 1i. 3.15 ). m.
Ar. Statesville c. .. 7.05 p. m.............
*N o. 52. tNo. 18.
LV. States ille. e... 8.0 a nit . . . .....
Lv. Charlotte d ... 2.30 p. m. 5.22 a. I.
Lv. Chester e. .... 429 p. t a: I.
LV. Wiinnsboro. . .: :33 p. i. . 3'2- p. m.
Lv. Columbia b... 7.07 p. m. Ar. 3.50 p. In.
Ar. Augtistai......1.15 p. in. ............ -
Railroad (or W1asilngton) time fifteen c
minutes ahead iof Winnsboro t.
CONNECTIONS.
l4 With all lines to and froin Savaniimh
florida and the Sonth and Atlanta, Macoi
Hild the Southwest.. .
b With South Carolina lallroad io .nniti
from Charleston by Nps. 52 ahd 53 and wlti
Columibia and Greeivilhi Itailroad:
c With Chester aId Cheraw and Chester
and Lenolf' .lallroads.
d With lMieiunond and Danvlle Ial1road
to and from All po nts North, Athntle,
Tennessee Aid ()10 Divsiso'n and Carolina
Central Railroad: .
A With Western Nort aina Tallrtiad
ifor Asheville, Wi'rmt Springs and all pintIs
on that line.
M. SLAUIGI1TEi, G. P. a
1). CAnnwmxd, A. G. P. A.
(1. RI. TA..COT'r, Su pern tendent.
ONE MAN'S CJASH AS
-GOOD
AS ANOTIIEIUS AT
L11[1II& Bats'
SOUTHERN M U S I C IHOUSE.
Only Rouse i Amerien SellIng~
011 the OIIC Price Systefli.
ON19 UN! 1ORIM PRtICE to. A LL, AND
TH[ATI THE LOWEST K(NO WN,
Orgalis is for Uhe dlealert to ehatg''g any priee
lie can get for themt without regaird to (eli.
Ier a fair profit or the customter's Interest..
IBhut we* are piroudi to say that this has never
Ibeen our mieth od of selling.
For the benefit :>f puirghiasers anid to se
hi~re thdan the full vahlecof thstr nmoney, we
establishied at the outset of otar buisliiess,
twelvc years1' since,
TIH E ONE PR )C RI'.Y iisM,
and( to this weO attrliute our hnmmense and
jfrosgerous trade. Selling on this Aqutare
bastis, rehYuers it hnperI'iative. I hat- the price
luithe yery. lowet 0on that can l.p -given.
Wo aire pledged to'Shis. We alwauys hiavd
done it!; and we always will do it. It's 01ur
~ced and our practice. No othe~r Piano anid
Or gan House5 dels on this pinciple.
O)ur prices, in plain fig ures, are placedi on
every instrunment. A chil~d can buy as low
as the. lisot trader. All .HJfa'sea
have "hi~l r and givd ~t~~ nts." .
The "O '146 system saves tine hn
tragling, and is the only satisfactory way to C
bnfer and seller- for, on tli6 iiigi?. price
and dliscou~nt sys im Ieen thiol\ l'the Cus..
toi' buye, ho ka niot su're that noi has' bot-,
tomi prices.
OIGANi IU.YERS.
Ouiy quick. Why? Beccause ati advaheec
inic a1C I ahnuost edrtabt. Pl'an(os and .
OrgahnsarQ01on a boon. Trhe dleipand ex- i
ced h upply. All tile factories are be- ti
hind orders. lDealers with caslh in hand1(
caiiot get inlstrumlrents as fast a1s whlntid.
Prlces of mauterial and labor are adlvamnclig.
Thes pres1.t low prices of Plianos .amnd Or
galns cannot conitin'dei, iizid Will not uainl
rule In the next tell years. Those wvho bun:.
nowv will save mnrey. Large contrats just
made with mnufacturers will eniable us t4,
OU(Orantee presenlt pricesUntil Janar fl(ist,
1888. After that we can promnise nothlin . (
D ieiays are dangereus. M agniiicenit stoe)
now on handi~. Senu Granu(IuMAker*. Over
29 differen t styles now In our warerooms.
.Itgnc Plaos $200. JBeautiful Orqaw
. Easleat Insttabbeint Tems. Sen on1 I
trial. Every inducementthat any respon
ase House can oifer. .eiompe tillo wIth
the world. Don't fall to send for our Cata
logues and fail Price tist, 1862.
Asidress
raudden & gatos'
-SOtJTHERN MUSIC IOUse ..
? A VA N NA 11', A,
rima ama. atm sna at an Onas w oo nah a~mue
S0METHING
iE hAve rerently come1geg.l bilsis ikIn hID st
Jamues Turner & Co., whore Will be found a
STAPLE ANO FElY
We shall keep always 41u uand a ,Ar'ed 4iijply
st-clas Urocory Storo, and our prices tslall alwayl
tO W :A.3 T20I:'
In thus presenting ours'elvq before the Ibl
their patronage, assuiIng theu of entire 1ktls&
eds.
J. H. HARE
COTTON I
-BUT
. SUGTNHEiME
ARE VERY MU:
--0
I IIAV, olever had any likig for great "bloN
entded .rather uxpon solling goods at sih prices w:
a%N many new ones.
I still Intend to adopt ti)e same vlMl and I feel
Iy assertion I make. it is Iip I e to give tihe
stor. Hat I qldote:
ICDMOiNT IIOSgUsrN, the best hi 'n ini
ALICOlM8 at 5, 6 and 7 cents-t 1 t figur<
SIOES III grut varloty and Ott pr ces to suit i
CLOT1I of Milisyde at all pies.
My stocit of
STAPLE AND FANA
Dues, Liquors, etc., wIll he sold at correspondingly
based to show lily goods.
GI% tine o gall at BiEA TY & iltR:'S OLD ST
~. SUG-ED]l
it/," Rembliber the plaee-Old Stand of Beaty
irald OpelliRi of Fa
AT M. L. KI
VERCOHATS IN ALL STYLEs. MIN'S I
(xNTS' FURNISIINO GOODS
E,'NTs' INNE 81 I0E8, SOFT and STMFO HA'
c Whenl you 6r0 ill the city yon aia invitc
rCL1OTIll.NG. All orders add-essed to mly
"il A L. KIN/I
OPPOSITE Gli
[883.
A IIAPIfY NEW Y
T..he long! antleipatned holiday rush hasi con
IIdeavYors t eritI. in lfiiturc the very lIberal pi
> mue the past year, by conisuitinir at all timesC
ike this 0)oportuity of' announclig that froini
FALL AND WINT
Will be sold at GREATLY RE~DUCED2
repauraiont for a1u mo. citnded
Sprin~ and E
TUAD) TilAN HIERE1TOFeORE,
P~lease call anid examinec my stock before
rices ill conavintce yont thait, I111mean jttst what
T1hatiking myt) friends for (heir verv lIb'r
Oil tall ft happy andt~ prosperotts Newip ,a
clioico Qrocoerin
.tmore's MinAe Meat
Citron, IRglsinus, Currants;
French Candles.
Almonds, Pecans, English Wftdnuts. titui a
DOrgd Figs. Ya
Macaroni and Cheese,
flea & Pei'fit'autes,
Tomato Catsup. i("e
rosso &i fla'ct~o)e1's Plekos.
A Fresh Barrel ofi Fuhitbii Nar1ked et. -l
Smnokeud Beef. All
Sugar-ci'edl U man~asbd ~j ~ Th6 Ia
Unaekwhteat Flour.
Andd a great many other goods' dhel wdtM
ufrchatsers will have to dall and see fol'
omsnelveg. W
4( the
* * . ai lusj
ROSBlY MILITAflY INSTUTN- W
hllt a
-*-- -ordlerB
. B. DUSNT, A. X., PE1,N0%AL.
Oct~
W' Sen 1ton OOdorARA n
ZNG LISn SAnuT)T ,FOi $5,A
0. Kentimky Sertig. ovt. ~m~qs'ot
10. Ula'SSE G. DES
NEW!
ore formerly ocet b1 es
how alnld complete sf
of evetl uall ept in i
?e respectfully soleICt a libefal share
(on, both as to quality ahmd priccs o
EN 3 B.
LOW-9
ing" in avertisements, but liave
to satisfy my old customers and
bare that I cAn p'oino ffilly u)
pricm; of the uiumnrous gooI's I ha
*ikt at 7 cents por yard.
t for ho be8t,
inybody.
low pilces, and I shall alWays Lis
tIwo
& Bro.
I aild wiiter
NARMD'S
'UTIIs' and BOYS' SUITS.:
AN) NECKWEA. I.
PS of all 8.1ADES and Cor.ona
11 to call and exatiiinc miy s ock
aro wvill ro;civb brotupt attvn'.
R )DUMUTA, 8. C
AND CENTRAIL iiOTEL.
1883.
AR Tro AIL
0 and( gone, and dbi Neiv cear
11d as9 1 itenod to useO miy utmI1os4
atronamge that has beeni extenide<
the iitere~stui of my customers,
tis datoi tny prsentm steek of'
PRICES, in oi-de' to nkd
inking y'du pmnt'oase as my
I .prpnhot ini his adlve rtisineuit
1 aid ljfatifying favors; i vish
IAMUELM.
CIJSTMAS
- AND
havet just received a large and beatt-~
ssortmenit of Christmas and New
ckA A n
at hanfds0Q melot of, other da~i suit
HrCItISI'MAS anil NEYEAR
Ots .bOOKS!
inds of 1doolcs ttitabmlo for Presentoe
rgest' ud rn'ost comiplelo stock of
e o4er' offerbd',
n'i~d re'specttiully call the attentimi
Public to thco goods, and requ'sos
uction beforo purchasing.
(ASTER, BRICE & KETCIHN
E are preparedl to fill all or:Mrs tor
Lumbor, and we respoetfully so
dijaro ef the pubio patronae. A
will be ~rmntly mao Addo
. W.oBayE &. 0.10
or 3. B I.LS S/t
8tx4m WVnnsboro, 8. O~
di