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Q 4 4 1 * 'it'UA T, Felifey 5, ' * I'8. iow A4vertisemonta. Dichool Comintiitgforr's ieport. Notice-J. it. Aarvey, Chairman. Fortilizers, Fortilizere-4. M. St6W. art. The Market 'Unt'tiled-4. 'L. Miuf iaugh. Chaptor Mdoetig--P. Landekoi', Secretary. Local 'ieflie. -On account of Lent it like been determined to postpone thQ masque rado ball 'util 'f%6sday evening, th4 27th of March. -The passenger train on Friday was delayed about nino hours on ac 'count of an accident to tho dit train ncar Lexington. -Andy Alexander was brought be 'fore Justice Neil on Thursday under charge of 'seiling liquor without a license. The evidence, however was rot sufficient to establish a ji06table 'cause, and the -acenidd was promptly discharged. -Report reazhes us that the prest dotit of the B. 1. U. has skippel with hag and baggage for the "state of mat ion6hy." We would like to indulge the hope that the report is falso, but cireunistances are such that we cannot. There Is, however, one chance for the -old patriach yet-ho may "get left." -An inquisitive looking personage *whom the puo'ple of- this town know only too Well, walking f (6 a group of gentlemen in front of the court honso a few days ago, inquired: "May -1 ask if there is a scientific man among Tou?" "Certainly," replied a chorus 'of voices. "Well, then," continued he, "'kindly explain to me this: The ralin last night, as you Lnow, was gon eoral 'amld heavy, raining all around, sirs, and not a drop fell in my garden." On1e whistles, another feels in his Pockets, but all gradually move away, when the now-coiner adds: "It may help you to a solution of the difficulty, gentlemen, 'l6 say just here that I have no .gar'de n." Axo-riER uBILE CLASS.-The Rev. Franik iallam has organized another Bible class in town, which at present consists of about fiftcen members, with A pi'aspCot of 'ofidcrable -additions to that number. It meets everf' Thurs 'day evening at 'Yit6 Episcopal church at 7A o'clock. All the young ladles aild citleien in town are especially invited to join. We Mtsh lKr. H1allatn much stuecs. SMALL~ GRAIN. -Observant r*'irmers say that not more thari one-fourth of the area in snmll grain in this county liist year has b~eenl soivi' 'dn'ring the presen1t sea'on. tl10 causes assigned inrc the large cotton crop, requiring all the lith6 and labor for gathering it and the excessively i nehemen t weather. The condition of that sown is reported umfavorablje- much of it ceing killed ont by (hiM intense continuedl cold wveather. The short supply of this crop), for the feed of stock, will be in great measure ma'de up bf the more tnaverage corn crop of last year. loNOn -rO -rnE D),A D.-PursuantL to not icC ini our Inst issue the funeral ser viees of Capt. JameosBeaty were held at the Presbyterian church on last Thursday at teel% o''li. Yhom pall boarei's wero Messrs. J. C. Caldwell, Thomas Jordan, T. N. Withers, G. H1. McMaster, IL. L. Elliott and Jas. I, -Rion. The services wer conductedi b~y the Rev. D. 'E. Jordan. There was such an asemblage of people on that occasioni as we have rarely seen be fore. The wealth, intelligence and culture of Winnsboro, the %Lurdy yeomanry of thie country, rich and boor, all came to do honor to the hamnited dMA. It was a magnificent tribute to the memory of' an h'onored and estoomed follow-citizens PIu1oNAL,.---Mr. fllnry J1. Acker nman, of Now Becdford, Mass., was in towun Friday. Ito is .travelIng in the interest of John D. Parsons, Jr., Law hook Publisher, Alban~y, N. Y. Mr. Ankerman is pleasant niid affable, and we shall alwvays be glad to welcome~ him to our little town. WVs H. LyIes, 1Rsq., of Cohlimbia, *was in towni the other day on profes sional business. Mr. Lyles is a native of Fairfield and has many warm friedd in tise county. .Messrs. J. H.~ Cummings, 3. H1. Har dlen and WV. D). Aiken will leave to morroW for Grcenvillo to attend the 'snossion of the Unitid States District Court. Trhey are on the grand jury. Mr. A. P. Miller, who has bech sum moned as a petit Jiwor', left uti Friday for that city. No SunemtsE.-Thie Prepident of thit United States .has app'ointed t he infa' muons negro-peachlerspolitic~ian, Junc Mobley, postmaster at tJnion 0. HI -The presnt poestmasthir, Mr. James H. God, although identified with the R1e p~ublicanI party, has given entire gat> isfactioni to the intelligent businesd p~ortion otf the peoplO of that sectionis and to have ruthlosely klckedl ont ol oflico anl honest, faithful ofloelal with. out a shadow of a cause Is without excuse or justification. But to appoli in his stead a character lke dio~ Mob, ley is adding intt to injury and pros. tituting the high office to a most de. basthg aind shameful purposo.' Many will remember that it was this same * disthniiished gentloman who,. some years ago, traveled through. Fairield lecturing in the interest of the Libe~ rian Exod~s.. Tradtion) says' that the telei told wopid bring a tinge of sh~am( to the cheeks of tairon Munchansen I * Tin kMw EERs.--ToWard thQ end tof'each yeqr, when ao6ounts are being. settled, iny ignorant laborers find t or pretad to find that th6 'contrade botWeen themsees'and their employ ere are difforent from what. they sQ' posed, and Vhfh dIssatisfhotion and trouble are the result. This might all 'I be remedied by abiding by the provl Ions of the following. tection of the Revised Statutes: SxMo.'2081. All contr'att 'made between 'a, 'owner% of land, their :gents, adnmlistri- ' 'tors, 'or executors, and laborers shall bb witnessed by one or more disinterested persons, and at tile reqdst of eidWr party, be duly executed before a T%141 Justlee whose duty it shall be to road hnd explaft the same to the parties. Such contrac6 shall clearly set forth the conditions *fi'jon whiclh the laborer or laborers engb~gd to work, embriacing the loegth, of time, the amount of money to be paid, and when, if it be on shareq of crop, what portion of the crop or cropb. BITTEN D ki. A 3 Doo.- E. W. Nash, of Fairvew, Greenville cohnty, e reports that. iftar the old. churoTi ist i week the wife of James Savage was seriously bitten by a large dog belong ing to Airs. Britt. Tho wound is quite serions, and It is not known yet wheth- 1 or 6r 'not the animal was mad, but is A tied wvdinlug results.-Neiws. C -A true tonic medleine, a blessing In every household, is Brown's Iron Bitters. * 1 LAsT APPEAL.-Looking to your own interest is one of the first jws Wof n'iture. Therefore having granted liberal, indul gence to my customers, they must not com plain Uf they find, after the 10th of Februa ry, their accoutnts in other hands for imme alate bollection with 'cobt added. in the futur myment wilIpositively be required whent'hecome due, rega'idihb of prIfe being l16W to sell cotton, or rtion bills i and bank debts to pay first. '86 it ivill be to your interest to come and settlo at once, in order that I may do likewise. Tiu 4 my Wae appal. L. SIMPSON, Dentist. CflAPTERM INEETIN. 0! A REGULAR convocation of Winnsboro 0 Gliapter, No.. 9, It. A. M., will be hold in Masonic I lll on Monday evening, Cl the 5th inst., at 7y o'clock. P. LANDECKER, Jan 3-t1 6eeretary. 6 NOTICE2. COUNTY COMM6ssVoNis' OFFICE, WINNSnORO, S. (', Jan. 31, 1883. T HE ditching and bridging of the branch known as "Possmn Branch," Town ship No. 13, vill be let out to the lowest bidder at the branch on Saturday, Februa ry 17th, 1883, at 11 o'clock, a. m. J. R. H AtVEY, Feb 3-tlx2 Chairman. FERMLIZERS1 FERT#I IbERSI hIGUEST GRADES! SATISFACTORY PRICES! I beg leave to announce that I am pre pared to furnish, upon the most liberal I t'rms, NAVASSA GUANO, AT LA"~iI PHIOSPHIATE,. GERMIAN KAINIT,1 FLOATS, FLOA'TS. c *A full supply will a' kept alwvays on ~id, nnd {respectfully ask a sharc -of I patronnge. SATISFACTION ASS'URED. C J. M. STEWART.t Feb 3-% DIssoLUTION. 1H IE partnersmhlp heretofore exidhing be- I tyetweein thme unda~erignedi, uder the t syeof "TIHEi. WINN5InonO PUnJISJ(INo (Co~rAwy," ia this (lay dlssolvedi byrn mun t c*3nsenit. The b~usinesa of the firm will be settled by Mr. Jno. 81. Rteynoldst who is hereby authorized to receive andi receipt for hil dzht:. du the ccncern. All pathes having' clains W4ill presenmt em to I im for pay- I mens, and'all Pirtie's I ndeb'ted wvill make Innnediati, pa'yra6nt to him. RI. MEANS DAVIS, H ENRtYN. OBEARI j .JNO. S. REYNOL~D$. Winnsboro, S. C., January 29, 1883. Jan 30-txtf A..SIGNEE'?S ALE. BYvirtue of the power and auth~ori'tf ..vested in and confered upon me by a Deed of Assignment made by Francis Eider on the 4th day of Jbtnuary, 1882, 1 will offer for sale beidfeA the Couit House .2 door in Winnsboro, on the first Monday ini February next betwqen the iegal hiours of sale to thme highest bider, the following described lot of land viz: All that lot or 'parcel of land, designated as Lot P, on a plat of survtf'of lands of FraniH Eldher., situat, iling and beIng ini thme corporak limits of the town of Winnsboro, in the Counmt~y of Fairfild and State of South Carolina. '1TRMs OF SA LE--CASh!. Thie purchaser to pay~ for necessary papers. J. E. McDONALD, Asineof F. Elders Presh Groceries I FRILI$8f (G)SHEN BUTTE1R. NEW Bd~CWHEAT Fit~TJ. London Layers, LQo~6 Museatols npd Finest1 Golden Rtafeins, whole and quarter boxes. OITRON, QORRANTS and SPICES. New Magtlollas, Brunswielkh itvi the JUMBO HAMS. Tonguesa, Soused Pig's Feet, Mmackerel, in all aizes and quantities, and Juhrings Pride of thme Sea, In rSib tins, the finest fish put upn. CAN N.ED GOODS Gitilln Apples. The only genuine Jos. liune Phioto. Salmon. Piain ftnd Fancy OAXES ANP )01A0t(ERi. I2OFFEE~S, SiUGA~td and FLOURS are very low-get my prleps. SPOKE8, RIMS A1ND XMUBS. Special tduacments In Hthetnss of all khmds. Single'Buggy Harness $0.50 up, Worth $11. The Louisville Turning Plows are dqual to any, add miuchyiheaper. 1 have all sizes. IED RUST PROOF OATS, SiXTY CENTg. . K# (JUlmENGS. . IT TB A FAOTg Wil WILL saLL YOU A IWagon or bluggy for lees than anyoine ia town. UL.YWSE G, DBSPORtTE8. h'A. Pubio e requeteil carsfutlly to notice the now is enlarged Shemse to be dratin Monlthlv. WcOAPITAL V21ZE, 4075,000.&:j ".ekets only 65. hiiirs in Proportion. ouislana State Lottery Company. "We do heri6 ert(fy that we s pJerse o altangoenu't for aft thle Aonth . anl nni-Annval Drotaing of 'A Louisiian tate Lbitory Commqant4y find in parson man 76 i 'control thd Diawings thomselves, utl tht the same ar tOndued toi/ith hon. tty, fairness, and in fg.od fanith toward all artaee, and 100 aUthorize thO CompMy tO etio ;A&crt # cate, woith awsimiles of Our 7*atteres attadhed, in its dol-tiabwnnts." Comissionex4. 'incoFioratetAiti l'868'r.2. yarH by the LeglW turo for Educationa'and (a1 arl Iable putrposes with a capital of Mi, 10000-to ivilch a reserve nd of $550,000 has sraco en added. By an overwholining ml$puar vote its fran is0.)vt m4de a pa oth present Stat. Con= i1tut 9p adoititl - m )eanbor 2d, A. D. 179. The only Lolterrever voted on and cndorsed by tho ?op1eof any S2a it never scales or postpons. ats rand Single Nunber Drawtings tahto aco- ththly.. A SPISNDID OPPOITUNITY TO WIN FORTUNE. SECONI) GRANDO)RAWING', LASS D, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUHNIAY, abruary 13, 1883-153d Monthly rawing, CAPITAL PR.IZE. S7,000. 0,000 Ticket's at Fivo )ollars Enct. Fractionv, In Fifths, in Proportion. JMsT OF PRIZES. I CAPITAL PitIZE............. I do do *.................... 25,oo 2 13ot d6ooo ................. 12.0oo 'Pt E 'of 2000..................... 1,000 10 do 2000.......... .... 10,0oo 20 do 1oo0.................... '0000 0 do 1000.................. o,oon 30 do 2oo ............ ' 20,000 36 .:............... 25,000 25,000 APPROX131ATION riEns. 9 Approximation PrIzes of $750.... O,To 9 do do 00.'.'.*..-... 4,600 9 d6 do 260.....'... 2,25o ST Prizes, amounting to................$265,500 Application for rates.to elfts should be inado ily ko the otice 6( tho Company in New rlenais.. For ftrther inYormation write clenly, giving fil n(idim os. Send orders by Express, RiegiLCUr 1. ettcr or Money Ord:r, addressel only to Al. A. '1)AII'IJ N, Now Orleans, La., r 1. A. DAUPHIN, avOhniL. 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. C, Ian 9-5w 900 WALKER'S IPE C I V I C. *I.lfT TIR ULT 1 VO ''DER RUL RECME7L1)Y H NIS .' VIER F'A I L E1) T'i CU uiu CONS UMPTION. a Speely nefioTn upon all B'rncil atid Pulmonic Affections is be:-ond boilef to those who have novei tried it. - or seei it us'od. It speedily allavs llronehini and' ionic Fevers. It is a wondlerful XPECTORANT AND) H E A L E R. It keeps the dligestive nad urinary or. a~ns in a natural and healthy condition PURIFITES THE BLOOD, natantly relieves night swveats, gonenesi fappetite and general debility. It ha: 3en knowvn only four years and IAS-NEVElR FAI LED 'ro PJlERICT A CURE. A.D-y uno afflicted with what is generall3 onsideredl deathiu,'int ccomrier. con sfl mp ion, can 'be cured for $2.50, $5.00 os 10.00 according to the singe which thi isease has reached. No patient has yet rkcn $10i worth beforo a curo was affected. hlo 8.PECIFIC is recommenuded only foi almionary'affections, and those desirin. -use it can do so by sendinag their ordecrs the proprictors of thLis paaper or direci , me, stating that you saw this advertimo ient in the Winnsboro Nrws S D! iILII tn Walkerks IUIEUMYATIO REMEDT~ uros Rheu'thiu, either acuto or chron ho, in f~om cigh.t to ten da~ys. ~rice by Express, $p5 per Iloie DR. J. W. WALKER, J .n LIIANKLINTON, N. C. .SALE ,ND FEED STABLEE LOOK OUT! 1I0t8ES, MARI28 AND MUL~ES On0 huhdrtid headI for sale, elt'or fe ash or on timo until fall, by mainig i ood pap~ers. I also hiave elghteen e ,vontsy good jouhg~imares thlat Iwant t< xichango for old fult plug mules or haorsee 11l persons haing~n old mulos or horses o1 landt and wishuing to 1)r~chase8 young oncOF ~an put in their old slek in lart Pa y. Ito have someo exlra find saddle all uarnesa horses combined, and a few finl onica. I Invito overybody in want a took lo call and 509 111 as 1 defy. compoli A. WVILL1AFOiM1). NEW TIN-SHOP t AV1E recently coinmeiiced busi ess5 opposito Mr. .J. Ms Elliott's (fin shop, whioro Wvill bo found Cookiw nd Hoating Stoves andt TLinwaro o1'a!I Rloofing and( Guttingui don16 in ood and( subsntant~ial mannerCI, as chenif te the cheapest. Signs Paiuted in the best styk )st to cense soiling light Yankoe Tini varei'0 poorly soldered4 and sell ml V1NW ARE, as It Is about as Cf11EMA ud isaImade of 0001. MATERIAl., SA1YKJ. D. FANT '. - UY THlE P'AraerI'o WACdN OF' U YS . . PRC TOR TILE NEXT THRTY BAYSi NOT W ITHSTA NDING -ALL. THEII ADVERTISED BAROAINS, Our customers may rest assured'tha we will not be undersold i'y any other 'hoube In town. Our mnotto ha bcen, and still is, ciK SALES AND SMALL PRtOF1TS. Ae otrer, for tile NEi'' TlilRTY DAYS, great bargains in -- DRiCSS GOODS, LADIES' CLOAKS, BhAWLS, SACQUES, VELVETS, LatestStylosof TRIMMING BRAID, NOTIONS'OF A LL K INDS. Owinlg to the extremely Warm weath cr, We will soll All of our GE'NTS' and YOUTHS' CLOTHINO at (he most astolishingly low pricnes. We~( (1o not wish you to buiy unless8 f'uliy suitedl, and wi-ll refinn the 11non1ey for any unsatisfaatory purchase. P1. L/NDECT(ERi <j' BRO. --OUR PR OP QSAL TDunhn the remainder of the -season we wvill s1ult our winkterI stadk at tdREATLY REDJUED PRICES! lIF YOU WANT DRE~SS GOODS AND BU[TINGS WVe mb1ibitedl a nIice selection of these goodis this SeaIson a111sohl mnany; still a few prettVy styfes~ lef>, whichi \ve wish to sell at ai low priice. Cohic andI sco. OLOA1CS, EOLMAND, NAOKETS-. A fewv of (each kind and real pretty3 goods'--wll sell these to closeC without a UNDERIW EA 11. l'hues goods we blOnght at lpimes C!afo1V nmnnufacturers. The renant of stocka wvIll now be offored at a large reductim FL./1NNE L. Yow is the~ season to wrap wvell ahd1( pr v'ent coldls and imeinnonia. We na so generous na to prefer ourii custoluiera to haveO these goods rather than knaop them otu-sives. .llavo no anxiet~y abott the pt'ico. Are among the stock whiclh iust ho 'ra duced before sprh j. Don't buy until our goods are soon an1( p~rIceda SollinjI Ot Crockery I Weo don't ox met to hlandle It n gei, nnd ) il ~ive genu nom bargains until t to stock We hiyto aill to call and oxamninb. J .M. BEATY & CO0. c OAilis FORt SALE. 1parstili on hand for sale, anul a . e ume of extra lhons. Prict, $3.00 a pair; or $3.00 for tile male and fifty cents foriltefniale. Parties wishing tO pur:. clmecn wyil l)M4 nnao1,lde louth Carolina Rilway Company. 'AN and after November 12, 1882, Pssen' gor Trains will run as follows until urthor notlc: - - TO AND FROM CI[AltLESTON. EAST. ;eve Columbia at..*8.00 a. n. t0.55 p. in. xrrive Charleston.. .12,57 p. m. 11.O p. m. SEWr. Peavo Chfrleston... .7.00 a. n. *4.00 ). m. Lrrivo Columbia.... 11.27 a. mu. 10.05 p. in, W~aIly. *DaIly except salday. . TO AND FROM CAMDEN. mave Columbla'n't..*8.00 a.'m. *6.55 p. in. arrive at Camden... 1.01 p. in. 9.25 p. in. o ISr. ,cave Camden at...*7.de'a. io. *4.45 p. m. crrive at Columbla. .'11.27 a. m. 10.05 p. in. *DAll'y except Sunda'ys. TO AND I1ti6M AId'aT. ? lXWr.. . Adavo Columbia.............1....7.25 p. in. Lrrive Augi'stav.................-7'..5 m. m. WEST. aoavo A uguut.a. *7.00 a. m. *4.20 p. im. Lrilvo Coluinbla. .. . 4.08 p. in. 10.05 p. il. *Diliy exept Sunday. 'coNNECTiON . !"Othec iia mado at Colunliibla wIth Co innblat and Ureenville RaIlroad by trin rriving at 11.27 a. n., and de marting at .55 p. mn. onsectlon miado at '., C. & A. unctipn .wNvth 'Chartlotte, Colunibla 'Yt Lugusit, RaIlroad lly trahi arirliig ax Co itblia at 11.27 a. nm. 'n hlirtinr at. 6.'5m 1 in., to and from a1 poln'ts onl both ra0ds, ,l vAMl through Pu11-lha .yAvleeer Iretweenl I4 harles*ton and .Washiitton, . via .1Iirginia Ibiand rouiiU, witliout change. Connee- ' on inmade at Charleston With steayrs f1or [ew York on Wed llnouhys and Saturdays; iso ith Savaniiunah and Charleston Riall to all poluits South. -Cvnnectionls are m1ac hrt. August'a with ('orgia Iatilr-oad and l -..Xtiuta 1illroad to nd. froin all points West and South. 'lhrouigh Tickets (all be purchased to all olits South aud West by aIp>lying to .JoIN. 11. Piccx, (eneral A1Mnager. .C. A LLEN, Genl. PaISs. and ~Ticlk Agenlt, -The best paying and'6ilv *liablc hiano:-the Mouarch. Sold' by It. J. IcCarley & Co. Como early and Void the rAsh. * DON'T. LIVERLOOK I welvo Barrels Choice New Orleans Molasses Just Received. - ['Weniv-two lIun1dred Pounds Choice ( liour 'from Noel Nashvillo Mills 0 Sor'6thingExtra. ivo Barrels Best Witt Wino and Cider Vinegar. R'inec Cases Canned ,goods-, assoi'ed. isalisfactiou gurahite~n duvcyry irticle. 1)ON'T' nUY A WAGO.N UNTiL YOU sEE US. [t, will pay you. UL4YSSE G1. DEFSl'OlHTES1 UND)ERTiA KER'S I Au[ pleasedi to informn thie.p)ubjli that .I lhavo on -hand a full line of VU1"FFLNK, BURJiAL RBIS, E~tc., anid am pbrepared to ilo anything In ho t7ND E S2'A IR CR'A9 .ifD. we ask ror a snai-e of the patronage. J. M. E LLIOTT, SR. .Jan 131-8m WVYT.RE 'VI4L 'tiE second terni of this h'lenutIon elili cmenuiiiee onthe Isth da~y (of February', at which time re-organizationi of classes will Lake pineo. TIhorough Instruction in all d1eparmuents. Tuiitionm and board as low as BIlenn hbtinedC~ in any fIrst-clasis inistitution nt theu kind. For fur ther iformnation, adl ikess - *': - . fli3. MA R Ii. 'MNA N, I'rlaecipaal Wvytnleviue, Va. Mrs M~eans refers, by termision, to ex [lov.runor.Hlagog'id P'r'f. R. M. DavIS, Columbla, Gen. John'iBratton and Cioi. J. II. Rion, Wlnnisboro. .E~oiisit. SADDLEIS pOR $15, $6, $7 AND DI0. Kohtimkt Spring Seat Saddeis. fur 516. ULYVfSJE G. DESPo1LRFA IRAL ESTATE FON SAL.DE AS. Agent of Mrs. Judlith B. McClona ghnIll offer for stile 1Deforo the Court House doo lu1 Wlnlord; ci Mon. :lay, the 5th day of February; i8P,, at pub llo outcry, to the highest bidder, thme foR lowig parcels Of hand, viz,:. 1. All that piece5 or parcel of lnd; lyIig bhl ig h ad situate h) the Countiy ofFalt id, In thle 3late (of South Carolna, on a branuch Of Bear Creek, contabl ing~i TnSEi ItuNDIIID AND $iEVENTEE4J.N AND TIii NI.-QUA'Rns ACnEs, moroe or loss, . and havIg 9dich shapums, uaa and te~endais-'us areo top. reschteil on a plat i ade by Wnm. 13. Elkin, 'lre ron3 ecembuor1874. I~~ boling and sItuate in the Coumty and Btatk aforesahl, on 8htimons IBranthl of Tlwenut.y.. five MIle Orchk; cbntalnlng Tiwo ilUNnWR i AND) IIHTY-FiIE AND THRIE-Q UARTInaIu~ ACnES, mnoro or less, and havinag such shjapes, niiatkas ahd botmndares ha- aro rep- 1 resented on the above-miontloned plat.a TJ~lMS-One.third of the pwuihnse mhoney t'obepaidn be agl tinl Ianed on1,a crdto doadtwo yei~ i tanminual interestrfi'oidi dhfof hie jtlamir to gIve bond, secured by a miortgagoof the prete I8a/and to payt for alIl.yap~rs Wlnnsboto, S. GCJanuhuty 10, 1883. -Jan 28-ttox2 G- o I R. MoUnrloy & Cod nd bony the Moniarchi(. ttano. They al ways, give tIto hIughesbt, priceos for. Ca.tion1 to theIr cllstomrs. r SOMETHIN~ A E la'h rceot'y commenced bushriess in11 Jaines iTurner & Co., where will be flott STAPIM AND IAN1 IVe shall keep always Oin ionA h 'v nled it st-ciass Grocery Store, atlx our prices shall al iO V AS TWEa Jn thr\s'prcsontlng oursolves before the pull their patronage, assuring them of entire sati ods. J. H. HA I COTTON. --DUT 3. SUGENKEIM ARE VERY wU I IIEVl,4ver hai hiny liking for great 1 jitended iitllter upon selling goods at such pri Jr\V wan'y new ones. I still it to adopt th sam'e plan, and I &ry assertion I nake. It is im'possle t3 g1V store. But I gttoto: IED)MONTi lOMESPUN, the beat In'i CAllCOES at. 5, 0; and 7 Oe'nth--the liast I SHiOES, InI hrenvt varietly anld ait prices to OLOTIlNu of till syles and at till prices, My sidchk of STAPLE ANP VtANI ines, Iliquors, 'toh., vIll be sold at correspond eased to ahow mIty goods. Givo le a call at BEAT'IY & 31RO.'S OL1 23. ST.-G-: W" Remember the place-Old Stand of B i'rail Opening of AT M. L. E IVERCOATS IN ALL STYLES. MET G KNT'S' FUR TINISIllNO G"o(. ENrs' FINE SlOE, OFT and STI' E h17, ou11 a0 ill tile cily you I'ar i1 J{ChOT PINU. All orders aiidessed to ""l . L. K 1 Ot'P013['U] 1883b A llAPfY NEV Theii lone$ 01 anicipated h'1 oliday3 ruish hast viih its: 114h ii futur ha s daOWyned itplon 1 nideavors to ruerIit. inili future the very 1l1be 5) il thei pasLt yeart , by consu111tig lit all I sake thiss opporituit.y of annolttin~iig tat FAL AND Wfl Will he sol at GitEATL1Y REDU dimrais~tioni [i' a miore (xtA~l1ded. Spring~ and TRADtR TIIAN IERETrOFORE. Plonso (call and cxaninc my stock bel riecs will conivimiec v'oi that Iinema just. Thaniikintg my)3 fri'eids for theirP very li 'Oiu all a happy anad prtosperious New Yet. CHOICE GOODS!! JUST RECEIVED, Ehave~' just receive~d thte Zulolong re.sh and Chloico Goods; Cuarrants, i Uitron1 Jellies, Ginger Pres4criv'cA, S rutflt Uutter, reai Mince Meat, domnethuit hloe * almon,] Maekercl; Corn Bedof Oatmeal; 13uck wheat, atui lovi dr'op New Orloans Molasses. AN ORD INNEi IdoM JO Cie OliITA IN B3UsINBSSI8. Be it Ordained by tlin Intetlidant and Vardents el tile TeWni of Winnsbora in ~onnell met, andl by thte authority of the Thatan nnua ta of t'wisNTY-FitvM .01d tinly haiving an operator'residlit ini a11d vin;t and1( upon1 .e/.h Express (Cotu. )n, ivi~y~~'f a reiden~t agenot u said TJowna Ita p' Lv Staiblo cope17 doln~ >uitt0t in said T'oin;tnd an aintttl >f 'YTi 1)no'LAnta each Public Dray d ng b)ush1L8 ini sat Tow) oif h no'ss donripano, livery tAbb ~ft i >t lie drayt do 'sess~ e ~~t~i ye in ouneil is 28tha a~'J411 eor ii thi yoar of mtir Lord o titioim tight hundredli( and14 oig~t~iV under th .Orporalte scal of ti e Iia dom. .,~ t JN CEN1Th ifrk, G NE to store fdrniorly occupiod b Moor%. id a new and complete stoek 1y GRiOCEk9Ef. pply of overything unueIy Iept In ways be foun %. lie, we respectfully soloit a ltbeial sha sfa'tlon, both us W quality and prices BDlN & 1R0. IS LOW E I IS PJRIdCESl cl mlfn mo1s blowing" in alvertse'ment, .Att ha1 mie as to satisfy my old cuatoirs an feel sure that I can 'comeo full tip 3 thu priees of the luierous goods-1 hav6 16 iarket al 7 cents yor yaN, igure for the best. sit anybody. DY GfROCtIElEi, Ingly low prices, mid I shaill always b6 ) 1TA N). eny A Ero. Fall aRl WiRter ED I ZINARD'S ~ S YOUTUS' amld BOYS' SUITS. Di)b AND -NECKWEAR. EATS of all 811AI)ES and CoLons-. aviled to call and examine inv Mock mIy care will rocivo 1oipit atten' A R.D, COLUMBIA, S. C, GRAND CENTRAL 10TEL. YEAR TO ALL. comeC andi gonn, and the New Yeni is ; and as I intend to use may utmoscw ral liat-roamge thatL lias bee'n extendeI - imesx the iterests of amy customers, from this date may presenit stock of DED PRtLCE&~ In order to nakd Summie '6w0 nktaaklg your pu'rohaases as my vhat. I pirom ise ini this adver tisomient. beral and gl'atifing fav'od, I wisli r. SAMUJELS. CHRISTMAS a-AND le Year Cards! YE Ibayo just received a lar-ge and botn~ futi assortnaienit of Charistmas and Now, car CARDS. AIso-, a h'aindsonia lot of other ' "ojis ait ilo for cHRtISTMAS and NFW TE1AR REFSENTh. 3OO0(i! BOOKS! All ltinde 'if tiopkc suitable for Prescrtd he hargest mid mos~t comnpielo stock of d have over Offerod. Wo w~ould~ res ectfullly call the ritontoa thme Public to those goods, and redne4st i inspectIon before pureiaalngy MloMASTER, Bitd1t & ICmm ROBY MILITARY INS'ITUT1. 8 -A "'