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LOCAL INTELLIGEOE. TL'midiv; F~brary 0. 3 : 18P8. ' vwAdtverttse~we. ra. Notice-StA Wolfe, To Rente-.. E. Aiken. AtteUtlb',T. P. Caldwelj, Secretary. Fitiiers Read Thlis-Robt. Hf. Har ileductIon 1i Clothing-M. I: Hillard. UCltatidli-;j It. Boyles, Judge of Norman's Neutt'alIthuig CordiaIl-Ex celisior Chemical Uo. -Wall6 Odino, sidluda OnaU; Wnlido Acitl; Wando Ash Element, for sale by Culdwell & Lauderdilo. ANT.-Lolt. begis to-iiorroi'-t being Ash Wedisesday. There will be ervicos il tle EpIscopal church at Eievbr o'clock in the morning. l1lME IN TIlE COUNTIY.-Oi Thurs (Ily last fire was discotn'ed fit thb hittan onl thle ril1road platform at us dii tle Spartanburg, Union A, Columbia Railr-oad, and hofore tide fltines could be extintgtiid fifteen balem of' cot ton woro destroyed -nine belonging to Col. . T. Dawkins, and six to Mr. F. C. Lupo. The fire started from a match lighted and care lessly thrown on the platform by a negro boy. 1RAItdrtAi)AuCIDENT.--'rlO soutilden Uodhd through freight tudtI diO'd flere Pk af iO, p. in., ran off the track about throe miles north of town on Saturday night; Eleven cu'ea were thrown off, anit some were slightly damaged. Nobol dv was hurt.. Th-e Ia'4 was Icleed inl Lillie t1f. the Suilay passoel ger trains to run on schedile time. The accitlent is supposed to have re af6d from a broken .or defoctive rail, And lro'ilame if attributable to those in chalrge of the train1. - y tle best-Wiulo is the best guto; Wando Acid is tile hlgliest y rade. For sale by Caldwci & Lauder dale. * ITEMS J'1Rit LEiBS FORD. -W' hiifc but little of intorest f6 your readers in this vicility. --. W p Williinham has rc turneid fioi Texas and speaks of soon 1,Idmovillg there withl his famnlv. -I .h'arv o' no schools havinopen1ed inl westcrn Fairfield but Professor .3usbv's and'l the oIt0 at Monticello. -Thle Spartanburg and'O1nibh Itull ie dotiiltalny speaks of er'cectig a (eLdpo at Ll~'s F1ord and runnling a telegratph ofice also.^ --Mr. Ephlraim Roberts has pur rhased Mr. Thlomnas Aughtry's stonk of goods at Lyles's F~ordl and lately added a ne0w stock to it. --Every farmer should take UIk~ ,Bouthiern C'ultivator, puLblisBied at At Ljmnta, G a. T wo numbersJ01 witli Bill Arp's letters are wvorth the price. -A largei nuimber of niegroes have lefttheficiityof Monlticello fb~r the Ln'ta State,~l as wvell as some famji - lies of' whiiles and youn~g men. As to -the nlegroes, it would wvork well for the muaterini initoeets of ot' State s4lhould half of- that- populatiba leave jR.' - Farmers arc'preparinmg~ now, since .t'ie long spell1 of raiy weather, to so oats. Our soil has' been so dh .lyachedJ~ by the excessive rilifaOti niit its vitality so mnuch- ihnIldiod, that farmewrs WillP not receive a full yield froum it thm& Ipresenlt yentl'. . Plant less, - frtilize fnly, and1 cultivate thoronlgh 1)y, ia the adiie of your correspond4a ent. -It halS' l~en' ralninlg,' tlising anid s11owinlg ine6 t~lo 18th of Novembler to t mc 27th of' January, provenlting farm ers from sowing but little wheat anld oats. February anid Mlirchi pnay yet do( to sow eat s ill, but the yield Is often pr~iecarious. The early fall, wve knlbi, was too dry ill most localities to sbw' (whleat,Aand~ we can~not, therefore, ex * pet near-aL full crop of it in the South crl3rtl, If a hlalf 0110. It wouldl be *to our interest~to be quite economical iln thte nano of food to both maln amnd beast, anid' soiv' a large area in oate, * .besides halving- a millet lot. Many Imve sown atbavley lot,'which is right. w. i." wiATRs' RB N MFONT ICJCLTZ. Mehfssrs. Editors: A sildlot insatWtee to atouse remembr'ancootf'this place of~ rt'verell nan'ie, prompts these linet Th'le sounid of Ihe steam whistles ini 'it p olreIcts gIves0'-ovidence' of vitallity and * . Ihope of stroniger devel *ment. Its usnal nuleicVWas, broken b'the festive inery-maiklmntfr Christmait A tasto fully arranged, wecll ladeots and well manai~iiged tree i1utrodd~lOlt10' sbason. 'ih young people follho\\o afthe Spirit by' a serins of pades -f~ two w ieeks, each 0one inicr'asliby h-itaflous and enljnyable, from the soifniiof-'gai ety. rThe light, fleecy sno0W edtib 43u ted Its' sliare to tihe joyous odc~ioi, evidenel by the blig snow-b'alling participat0d in by ol and young. Evenl Our! l'respited Representative wvas found iln tid mi'dst, receiving and soendinr'a full share. Next in oidor of events was 'the mneetig of thle Patroits of the school to ar'range ab~out the local tax. They dlecided to lower it one mIll, making Ione mill anid a half the tax this year for School Distr'ict No. - 15. ,From heading' the list in the wholo Sf.Ato In Jocal tail, outside of Charlestoni, thd fall Isalhumbllng to tihe pride of somd and clouding to the bright prospects of a'rIsing school. In comietion mnay bd uilentioned the favorable opening of our graded school on thio1th of Jann ai'y and the fine averagd attendanco 1a - spite of' mud and rain' A'. feW bl 4it.ys have Yd a large liNieasi The tWual ntfibet of seventy me reasonably.so i b expected. Of ot .1pug1 wet an boast-the Academy hi bver been -closed for want of wooj nor forced to resort to garden paling et61 On the contragy a big P 0,131 _ia44, thanke to, pughtfu Cap 1 . 40 w in front .,f the door, justil no ?o1e of a holiday to any stra lit, urohli; for want of fire. . The am< tic of instrumental and vocal music hi givet Ilcreased interest, in our schoc .t, is,.tleasant to testify to the goc decorum of the pupil 41nd the unlusu Interest and earnestfatss in studies4 tlih upper grades, The colored s6liool has also opent well. As reported by one of the pupi on ti first (day, in answer to inquit 49 to numpbQr--"there were a grei ealfr' leaing the imagination to si] piy the rightn1u subject. The Texas fever, which has br:y away some of our best citizens fro 0.1. pert of th'e county, is now rafil aniong sevefai colored fatnilli o Brod1 river. The departure " son df tieir friends for that great-83 Dorf k1 so absorbs their rifinds lhat the refuse to hire, hoping 1r a like goc fortuno to send theln the mneans I roacl tho same lilace. Lost our good mjnisters may n' havebeen faithful i# litking knoni I yoi their constait ,a ) in this part < the county to tie the Gordian kiio several marriages might be noticed I jmstify tho claim to a full share in thi IIQ of p'rogress. A close must not be 1pade withot saying that our SunaY'-schoo hi n1ever been in winter quarters, and ti usual attendance has been good. Ot worthy' suiporintenldent has never falle .t.& 6 fit his post, ral or shine-lienc so good a report. i. r. E. RNMENEAL. MARRIED-January 25th, 1883, atl residence of the bride's father, Mr. . Yarborotigh, by. the Rev. R. G. Miller, M JoHN B. puiuuY to Miss ANNA YARUoI Obor. Al I of Iair'eld Coutty. -Why suffer froit a state of Ji1 healtl Why be troubled with dyspepsla Brown Ir in Bitters will c.reypp. - A Startling Se.v MedIcal Discovofj'. A physiian of high repute advises cne lf his patlentsi to buy every moih a tick( tr a fractional part (if oqle)-n the Gran M inthly Distribution of Th I u1sian Stute Lottery. Ie his noted, afte an il usually large and varied experience, thr tle hope of wiluning one of the prineel fortunes that are lied out as hiducenieni to investors, causes a buoyancy and mnenti el(arLds superior to any alleviation ir< dded' b'' drug. lie says the Five Dol a s0t to 1 . A. Duuphin, ew ' Orleans, Li before the second Tuesday of each niont acts like a charm in ainny casec, Neutralizing Cordial. In another colunm you will fin( an a( vertisviment of Norman's Neutralizing Co dial. This excellent medicine is a sove eign remedy for all disorders'of the st'omac and bowels. It is as pleasant and harn less as blackberry vAine, contains lio oplui 'Aiid will not constfiplte, Not a Cure A12. Norm an's Neutraulizin~g Cordial is not cure all and( we do0 not recommendhl( if f< coughs, corns, rhieumlatismu and all the all "'to which the flesh is heir."' It is all, bi nothing more than is claimled for it in L na1ie of this cite'llent.'nmed$ys,.,It jientrai lzes.the acids and gases of the stomiacl mlak'es digestion easy and gives tone to ti diebilitated1 systeml. LAsT~ APPEAL.--Lookcing to ynir on~ interest is one oi the Iii'st laws of natui' T1herefore having granlted liberal inidu gence to miy cuastomierg'they I~usit'1lotfeu plain If they find, afier thio 10th of Februi ry, their aceouuhte in other hands(1 for imm (date collecetion with cost ad~ded. In f1: future payment will positively be require whlenills Comle duo, regardless of pirici being too low to sell cotton, or ration b)il anid bankd debts to pay first. So it wvill I to your interest to colrie and'settle at oneC In order thiat I may d' likewise. Thi.s my last appeal. L SIMPSON, Denti'st. ATTENTIOY,' Winsh)OrO Steamt .Fie Enigine C A -T'TND rc"ular' ieetlng ofCmpi 11. In Town dlM1this (Tuesday) evenih at 7 o'clock.' J. P. CALDW ELtL, Feb 6-11 Secretary. T41 JENT. TiIE undersigkt'~has ab)out 100 acres -Lathble laii'd for rent,'andi wvill disp1 of'the samec for a mioney consideration< for a p~ortion of thle crop. Feb 6-f2x1 ~ W. E. AIKEN. STATE OF~ SOIJrl CAtllIA COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. By, JT. R. BOY LES, Esq., Probate Judge. W H IEREAS, -W. W Kennedy hal m~nade( suit to n % ti grant hiim lettel of adnministration of the estate and effeci of Ma[ry A. Kennedy, deceased: Thlese are~, therefore, to cite and admuoi lih all and singuliar the kindred and ee i~ors of the said Mary A. Kennedy;,. d epCt'ed, that thieyh1an appe larQ~i before inl in tile Court-oft ibathi,'to be0 held(1 Fairfield Court House, S. C., on the 201 (lay of February next after publllicafl( hereof, at 11 o'clock in fihe forenoon, show ecatse, If aniy they have, why the so DGivtin un~der' myband, this 5 thda Fourur Amo omil 1883. Publis ed on the 6th day of Iebruai 1883, in THE NEws AND) HIimIst. J.'R. BOYLES Feb 6-fx1 Judge of Proiate. rARM1YERS, READ) THU~ IMPROVE AND INc1iEA@ YOUR GIIOrsi UsING TilE BEST SEED. .MdPROVED OLEMMER SEED)OORE neetd(41 &bbed eirpressly for seed. Be fot' -~ci~~ best for stock, anldiMetto pield b)o '~i'upland, Weihs 60 Doumds p bushel." Also, "01Rn LONG StfA PLE SiI O'roNi Seedl.: "The earliesty fliest 01 most d1~ueot n grown. *. Price seed, fr eachi'1 u~~, $1.50; 4 bush'el $5.00. *HackeA'n'd d e~vered on.gars. I47'' Sofd .nrdneyiza reglatered" letter' the subscribdr, Wu' du faill rit t'hat ye order. . I T. HI. lARItS. Pinoville, Mecklnburg Co., N. C. tI/* Read tile following .fromn T1.) Mitchell, Esqi., 'a large and .well know planter of Fa ilield County, S.'6' "Mu.'ROnT. Hf. IIAnnIIS-..Iear S8i:. writeto know if you cani fu~rlah me fll 11c enouh ' eed corn of tse Clemthdr vfiei to plqi~ my entire erop the c4iin~g sdauso I olsider It the best corn lI' hav6 evi phlnted. Yours truly I T. P. 1N[TCHELL." tIi I#Mt. Mitohell tried tho (.!ornuzfeup yea agv. 'Feb.l.1x~ DISSOLUTION. T HIE partnership hercitoforo exIsting 1 .1tween~ thd~ undersignled, ~under ti styjp of "TnilcWINNanono PU~ni1 COMPANY," is this day dissolved by mnutu consent. The business of thle firm will be sctth b~y Mr. Jno. a. Reynolds, 'who i herel authorized to reb~fve and' rece it for dobts due, theq. c4frn. Al p arties havh claims VlI-Ipresdnt them to 'hbn for pa mont, and all parties indebted wIll ma] imnmedite payment to hIm.'-. Winnsbrn~.R.L.ana-nta The t'we a reqtw*eWtc aqi4ftt1ly to notter the nct au I enlar kghom to be rawsn Monthly, ' W PITAL PV.IZE, 75,000.4. Tickets only 05 bMares lea Proportion ' t n Louisiana Mat Lottery Coipahy i "Wo.fg,% cert that fre at ervis sha m or. the .Month una Hein t )uidtal of T'he Louisian its Xottery Go U4n and inl person meu<an d nd contol e rawto M!thmselen glut that the seanto arw caf'lefe Ivith hont ) y fairness, and in gp4 faith toinard 01 partw4, and We alth re the Compainy t so this rt cate, ith fac-similen of or ignatures a tacd, p its advertisments." g - CommtillsI onlers. , ncorporaterd in 1SOR for 25 years by the i.egis latare for Educational an,1 Charnable d, purpose'; ' -with a Capital of rI ,0I0,a00--to which a reserv d fund of $550,0010 liat, since been ad(ed. By an ovrwhelming populn r voto 1!s frau 0 chts was maado a part, of thc presor w Vate !on qion ado)ted Iceembe 2(1, A 1. 5. enly ho tor ever voted on ani esudoroed by tho Neople of anyp start. I never scale or pospopoes. Of Its Grand Single Nuaael Drawings takc place Monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN 0 A O qP . SECOND OlAND itAWING 8 JAStjJ3, AT NEW OUlLEANS. T'UJVAnAY Rebruary 13, 1883-153d Monthly Drawing it '* .CAPITAL PRIZEI. S'75,09O. 100,000 Tickets ait Five Dollors Each 0 3ractions, in Fiftaa,' li Proportion. LIST OF PRIZIS. 2 C OITAL PRIZE.....................$3,oot I do do .................... 25,oon 0 1 (10 <10 .................. Io.ooc 2 P TIZES of $6000.................... 12.000 5 do 2000.................... 10,00n 10 do 000.................... 1,oor 20 do 500.................... 10.00o( 100 do 200.................... 2o,o00 oo dO 14o....,............... 80,ooo 0 50 00 60..................... 25,oo 1o do 25................20,oo APPROXIMATION PaRZEs. . 0 Approximation Prizes of $75o........ 0,75o - 9 do, do bed........ 4,5or 9 do do 260........ 2,250 1967 Prizes, arountting to................$265,50c Application for rates to clubs should be madAe only -to the olice of the Company In New Or ens. ' eCop. y i .o o rther tpformnation waite clearlf. giving full adiiyss.' bond orders by Express, Iieiister ed Ketter or Money Ord!*a\ adidressed only to MN. A. DAUPHIN, hi or 14. A. DAUPIIIN,9 New Or10leas, L~a., * 007 Seventh St., Washington, D. 0, d Jan 9-pg. .. ow 1 WALKER'S y 8 L1. SPEC1F IC. -s TiS TnULY WO i)lt pUr RlIDI}Y If AS NIV'R I- F"AI LICI> 10 (TCUIIE -CONSUMIPTION. Its speedy action upon all 13rncxchiil -m ht Puhunic Affectioins is hevond lielief to those wvho have nver tried it or twen it ulsod. It slieedily allays Bronchial and monic Fevers. It is a wencaderful rEXPECTORANT AND) HI E A L E 1R it It koopt the digestive andi urinary or to gans in a natural and healthy condition I- it PURIFINS THis BLOOD, Instantly relieves night sweamls, geneitst of appe tito and general debility. It hau been known only four yoars and H AS NFEREI FA ILED TO PEllFEC'I ~- Any on aflicle'd with whtisgneal ~-considered death's ne'mta coiurier, conisum 1p e tion, can be enred for $2.50, $5.00 01 d $10.00 according to the stago wichl tiat a5 diseasc has1 reached. No patient las yel Is taken $10 worth beforo a cure was affectemd 0 TIhe SPECIFIC is recomm nendecd only fem ''pulmonary affections, amnd those d1esniin. Sto use it can (do so by sending; their orden~ to the prop~rietors of tis pap~er or direc1 ji mie, stating that you saw this advertise. mont in the Winnsboro N Ews AND lima >. Walkerc's Curoe"Ididumnatisml, either acute or chron ic, in from eight to ton days. Pr'ico Ly Expr'si, $5 per liddle >r ne . 1RtANKLINTON, N. C. SALE hAND' FEED STABLIES diSE8,MARE AND SUE 'Onfdifahdr'& toadi for sale, either fo cash or ' tlmo'litil fall by makingm Irs. -.1 also tavoelchen etwenty good young mares that Iwaint t~ mn exchange for old fat lug mules or htorses ir All pers6ns havlu 'l mules or horses om Ml hand anii shuing' tb purchase young ones I ean put ini theIr old stodk in.part >ay. If also have somel e'xtr (t I~~ 5e .sail I ant s, harness horses combined, angi ~a few lin, ponies. I invite overyhlody &m ,want (a I. conpn, I .A. WILLIFORI. WI~SaIOno, S. C., Jain. 1, 1883. 9'NEW TIN-SHOP 1. I IIA VE r ecentlv commenfcelCd hus15 r ness o1pQioite Mir. eY. M. Elliott's(Qig Shop, whorio .will be found.Cokn andi Heating Stoces and( Triiwar' or~ ai kiuds. . 2~*~ . Roofing and diutterlng" (dono in wi good ai suibstanitial manner, ujs choal r'd as the chea >cst. al Signs~ Painted in the best style Cheap. Merchants will find itto theirine est to ceatse Rlling light Yankeo Tin gware, po'orly soldered, and1( soil nr y-- TINW ARE, as It is about as CIJEAL' C0 and is made of G00OD MATERIA L; SAIIL. D. FANT. hlUY TJHE rA LMF/rTO WAGON OP ULS$G D1'PlT FOR THEl NEXT TlHIRTY DAYS NOT W ITHISTA NDING --ALL TE' ADVERTISED BARGAINS; Our customers may rest assured tia we will not bo unde'sold by iYy other fouse iu town. Our ilrollo lis been, and still is, "QUICK SALES AN) SMA LL PROFITS." WTo oftor, for the NEXT TIlRTY DAYS, great bargainsiti DRESS GOODS, LADES' CLOAKS,' SL1A WLS, S.ACQUES, VELVETS, Latest Styles of TRIMMING BRAID, NOTIONS OF ALL RINDS. Owing to the extremely warm eath .cr, wd0 Will sell all of our IGENTS' an(I YOUThS' CETHING it (li iho.;l at oil!shi'ngT low prices. Wo do inot wish von to buy tiless ful ly suited, and will refund t he njin P. LANDECKER # .JRC. IRE AD *PROOSAL During the remainder of the Season we will sell ouri winter stuc'k ati GREATLY RED)UCEJD PR1ICES I ]Fi YOU WANT. TRY US. DRESM GOODS 'AND SUITINGS. . We~( exhitied at ienC selection of thiese good~s tis seasonI1 and sldju nt; st I' a few prmet ty sty'les left, wlhih wet wish to sell at a low pdee. Comet and see. 30OAXS, DOLMANS, JACKETS. A few~ of each kiud' anid real pretty goodts-will sell theseo to close without a UJNDERLWEA P TI ese goods we bought at low prices ir i mannufacturers. Thela remnant of stoeck will now lbe offered at a hirgeo reductIon.. FL;/1NELS. Now Is the sCaSOu to syrap ~~land' pr venit ('oblls and pneui1mIonIa. Wii are so generouis as5 to prefer our customers to have thn.' eseds rather hlIh.kt~i thmu? ourselves. llave 1n0 anxiety about the pri'ca, Arc among the stock whlich io at be r dIu'edl before spring. D~on't buy Uintil- oi goods are seen and priced. Wdo' expect to hndle It longer, anId wIll gtive genu no bargains until tito stock - We invite all to call and examnine. J. M. BEATY & CO.. (IANWARUEM FORl SALE. S1X pair stIll on hand for jale, and a nmnbler of extra hiens. Price $3.50 a pir; or $3.00 for the male 'and- fiftt centsu for theofemale.. -Parties wishing . pur chase wvill pleatoe address Jan 11-Vineboro, S. C Soutl( Carolina Railway Company. N and after November 12, 1882,.Passen, ger Trahis will runt as follows tuitii tirther notle: TO AND FIROM cNAitLJEt'rON. JuAsT.. Leaive Columbia at...*8.00 a. n. t(J5 p. In. Arrive Charleston.. .12.57 p. i. 11.30 p. Im. . * * . wET. hei( dharleston... .t7,00 a. m. *4.00 p. i. Arrive Columbia.... 11.27 ij. i. 10.05 p. m. tWally. *Daily except Sumdey. TO AND FROM CAMDEN. * , . ., ANT . .K Leave Columnbli.t..*8.00 a. i. *6.55 p. i. Arrive at Camiden... 1.07 p. in. 9.25 p. i. Leave Camden 0.) .*7.00 a. i. *4.45 p. i. Arrive at Coltuiibhia. .11%217 a. i. 10.05 p. i. *Daily except Stinday. . . TO AND FiOM.AUOUSTA. , . EAbT. * . Lelve Columllbial............'. *....*7,.25- p). it. Arrive Augtsta................. 7.55 a. in. W EW. Leave Aunuist. . .. .7.O0 a.. .. 44.20 p. i. Ai'rive Coluimbia ... . 4.08 p. ni. 10.05 p. i. *Da1ily exlcept Sunday. CONN ECT IONS. Connlectionls mallde atjonihi ith Co lInnmhia atld G 'reenville Iailiroal by t-ra1in arriinmg at. 11.27 a. in., mi deparling at 4 55 p. m. Conivetioni ina de at4.. & A. .. 1tnetionm With Charlotte, C oluihla .an11d A nigusti Iaillroad by traiu arriviiT lt. (0. Il bia at 11.27 a. i., and deptrthig at. ;.5 1). Ill., to ani1d from ill polits on both roulifs, wvith1 through Pull1manl Sick-per b11ietees ( 11111rleston amnd Washington1, via Virgiia. Mklland Voute, without :h ange. ConneemC t iot imlde ft (nh'leston' witli stenniers for N e, York'on Wednesdays a nd Satumrd-nys; also, with Savannal anld C(1 harlestonlt hail road to all iniitj INIthi. Colnnections are ma ile at A ugusta with (orgia Illiroad anid Central Railroad to and. from all pints West and South. Throluigh Icts Wnn be1 purhased to all poifits South amnd West, by applying to ). McQUEl..N, Agent, Coltia, S,. C. JOHN. 11. PEcK, UGnieral Manager. D. C. ALLEN, Gen. Pass. and i'leket Agent, Charleston, S. C. _-The best paying and only iinble G(uano-tlie Monarch. Sold by 1. J McCA rley &K Co. Como early and tvoi(d the rush. DON'T OVERLOOK!I Twrrc Ildrl'cfs Choice NoW Orleani Molasses Just leecived. Tw'nt'y-tWo Hundred Poumla Choice Itlour fromi Noel Naille Mi.s Something Extra. Five ilrrels Best Whrlito Wino and Cider Viniegnr. Nine Cases Canned G00(ds, assort(ed. Sitisfactioni guarahiteed oii c'ery artiic. D. IR. Flenniken. UNDERT AK ER' S iuEPRTwwvzENT. I A M pleased to inform the public that I have on hand a fuil line of COFF1NS, UAIA L -ItODES, 19tc., and ami prepared to (d0 anything in .thu IINDERT'AKERt'S.LINE. We ask for a share of the paitroinage. J. M. ELLIOTT, SR. Jan 13--8mi WY~&TIIE VILLE FEIIAE UOLLERE 1),seond terni of fald insiTiniruh will coim'~mevce oni thle 5th daiy of February, at which time re-orgatmiiat(in of classm.* will takd phace. TJheoronih lnstrult ion ini all iiiepart.mon. Tu'ltion ammi.libor as5 low as ennu h, obltalined in anmy firs'.ehiiss inistitufi'im of the kind. For .further .infor~nation, aud i' MRS. MA RY'UI. MEANS, . .-.-P'incipal, WfthceVllle,.Va. ' Mrdi' reaps refors, biy pehiilssioni, to ex-. (Obvcran, Tlngood and Prof. R1. .M.' D)avis; Oglmb4,Ge. John Ursttonu 'and 'Cg J. FRUESHI GOSllEN BUTTER. NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. LondonILavets, Lose Museatels and Finest Golden Iafsinsv, whloles and qu~artor boxes. CITRON, OUR1RANTS and diMO(E8. New MagntoIas, B'runiswlcks and t.hie . ..UMitO IJAMS. Tonggecs Soused l'ig's .fet Mackerel, ini alt sizes and~ quaniitities, anid Jluhring Fride of the Sea, in oll>tips', tho fmnest 11l1h pult up. CANNED) GOOD)S of all kinfdS. G4alloa Apples. The only genulno Jos. .1ii nie Photo. Salmuni. Plain anid Fancy CAKES AND CRACKERS OOFFEES, SUGA~Yt8 aind FiIU, are , very low-get my prices. " * POKES, 'RIMS AND IL~JBS.. Speciai Indu cements In I rarness of all kids.. Single Buggy 1Iarns $0.60 up, worth $11. The Louisville'Turning Plows are equial to any, and muchi cheaper. I have all sizes. RED RUST PROOF OAT~S, SIXTY CENT;8. ~ x rs II'.Y , CU. RIN.. . REDUCTI IN IN I vill close out my winter (o at REiDITCED PRICES4i large stock of SPIRING CT Men's, Boys' and Yonths' Suit at good bargains. Be sure to i1I M. L OJTOSITE GRAND CENT] SOMETHING l he reevit."y0illellecd bust11ess iI the a James Turner & Co., where will be. found STAPIMAI AND1h FANC Wve s hlallI keep at Ilways oil hand a vil-aried1 supjp Irst-clss (.'rcery Store, aid our prices shall alwa L-O W AsT.. III dhits presenting ourselves before the public, >f their patronage, assuiriIng thema of endtire sutisfai ,oods. J. IL IIAR1 Jin 2 COT TON I -BUT B. SUGENHEIMI ARE VERY MUC I I A. V F' nver ha.d any likinig for great "blo h1paleul Irat lir Ipouin selit ing goods at such prices irwanyv new V l(ions. I still itateind to aolit the suam lan, ad I fee Very asIsertion I ah'. It is impossible to give tl nstor'. But I 111ut.: Pi:3I ( NT I I( IENPUN, lilt', best lin the T CA Iai 'O al 5, G nand 7 etts-th last. figua S I( ).S, in. grealt viariiel v amit at. lI'aces to sull C IA)T1 IlNG of all syle's and lit a1ll prices. My stmok of ST APLE AN) FANC i has, ILil 2nr, et., will be sold n' coreso nd'l(llig h-edii'il toI show,~ myW gois. - (ive lil a call at, It'NT1 & 11IO.'S OLD S, B. STGBE E;" bitemeber the ldace-Old Stand of heal 1883. A HAPPY NEW I Tihae longi :anticiplied holiday rushl ha~s co with Iiits hli(Iblen fuln.2re hats dawiedl nio us; 1lndeavl~or. Iio inieait, ini fitltare theC very liberal 4> me11h Imitst yearP. by ~~1 cosuting at all tina take this opporti ahty of anuooag that fr'ot F A LL AND WIN'l Will be0 sold at GRtEATLY REDUCE prep~arationa Ioa a more extendc~l Spring and. TRAD)E TIIAN JIERhETOFORE. leIase call antd examine my stock beCfore price will conavinlce von that. I meanll just, wviu Th'anuak ing mya Iriea ads fora theidr v'ery libor you all a halppy and( prIosper1ous New Year. J UST1 .k LE1VED), a0 have j ust. received tho following Freisha am1t Choico Goods: Currants, CIt-ron, 'Year Jellies, Ginger PreseCrve , . fruit Uuitter, .. A at'retaiL~llI~ Mackerel, 'l (orni hoef, 'The I Oatment, 4 IUnck wheat, and .s New Crop New Orlean's Molasses. lio JT. F. MAcMAdST ER s- CO. w4 -- qf Gh A N ORLDINANCEC an in ') . J70LICNsE CEnTAIN nIIJNEISSES. lB it O)rdained by the aIntendamnt and WVardenis of thea T1own..1f Wlnnsboro in (ouimell meut, anad by theo authori~y of the 'Fhat (1n Iannl~ila .taX of TwE.NTY-FIV4 ti 1)orna un he hniposed upona .eacTel I(egraphl UR Coampany having an2 ohprator ,teldenlt Inl :maid I'owna; ani lol on ech Express Ciom lanIy haaving a res dent ageunt in said Town OWU D anid uaponz each Livery-Stabile keeper doing-~ buasines4s in said Town; anld amn auia taix of TE'N D)ohLAjt$ for each.Public Dray do. Ing bausianess ini said. Town; upon .the ..y ment of which sums a i conse a shal Ub granated to such telegraph e< lptne x, F press c~nnanieflls, livery stabloeilbrs and - publ)ic drays, to (d0 busiess o ne art~.e a D~onc in Conneil thia 28V1 day of pee~m- ~~ ber' ini the yoar of our Lord oneo fhotisan& B eIght hum ed~ and eigbt! w,. undter thae coaporate sieal of t.!' z:sa:(le dowr CLOTING1 k of.O ,4O) ,7]|"l' Drder to iake ioom for d )THING s. Fine line of Overcoats it KINARD'S, CAL, COLUMBIA; S. C. NEW I itore formerly occupied Iv Mesers. new and completAI astlock (AROOERUXm. IN of .everything usually kept in a ys be foui as L~OW~EDT. we respectfully solicit a liberal sham' :lon, both as to quallty and picc% of )EN & BIRO. S LOW R'S IRICES ia rxGw EM wing" in advertisenentsi, but have. is to sitisfy my old custooIrs and sur that I can com fully 11 to u prices of the nuimerous goods I havo irke'at 7 cents per yard. re for th best. an1ybodf. GROCERIES, ly low pr1ces, and I shall always be l'ANI. V & liro. 1883. BAR TO AL me andltone, and the Newv Year, pat ronag'e that has been extenided H thp ,iutePrst3s of fny ,custon1Iers, t ai this dat ni liresen stock of 'ER GOODS D) PRICES, li n ode.r in maken )nakinlg your pnrchases as my. ali and gratify'ing favors, I wish SAMUIELS. CHRISTMAS' E have just received a large and beau-; assortment of Christmas and New C A RDS. o, ai hattdoomo-lot of other goods auit for (0lltZ5TJ'.A3 and NEW YEAR SENTS'. )OKS! .BOOKS ! kinds of Booksutable for Pronta afgest and most complete Stock of ENILDRlEN*S lBelKS Lvo ever offered. wvould respecdtfully call the attcerion 1 Publ~c to- thaos goods, and reqpnest $Pect.ion before, pucaig SAXSTERI, 1tirCE &KE'TCHIN~ SBY'MiIL RLY INSTITUTI. SD.OTV.LRADon 0BU."A