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OCAL INTELLIGi )CEL THURl30MO, Februairy 8. : : 18FS b'ow Advertenwtita. ;IaJeouwa Foed Stibles-A. Will!ford M19sotle Moting- oo. B. McCants 'orotary. 3 ocal 1Jrlet1. --Complaints are still., heard aboul the IA1Mftol stile o1 liquor !it th< country. The southelrn- botind traii is rin Ang (Vc regula1rly nIow, being ver) 'seldom behindl .Imo.. -The guttering on th' Jail is bei'n. tare, iunder the the direction of Mr. Siul. v ant. -Come u1 .u.ud paty yotir duCs to T.I NiW8 AND HERALD, 1111d you will Peel like a better man. -Tho Bachelors' Protectlvb Uniol niit last night, to incpare for their ip ,proaching annivorsary celebration. . ---Waido Guano, Saluda (Guano Wando Acid, WanI1do Ash Eletient for sile by Caldwoll. & LatuderAafo. * S-It i a pity that tlic Pcrpetual 3(opoler of tle Batiheloin' Union waf over about ",ierusalei" last night, It caused his.abscuce from the businesk iiietuig of' the Union. -.ho annual session of the Grant Chauler of tlie ltoyal Arch Mlasons It rojtli Carolina will be held in Cimi'es ton oil the 12th inst. Mr. W. N. Chain Xller will represent W'innstoro Chap -An clection for colonel of the Pal. metto Itegiient, a position made va cantt by tile resignation of GoverorI Tht:iipson, will be held o. ,o .?21til !ist. The getlni ion ineiiLimic Ill connection with the vacancy are Capt. J. Q. lar.<htall, of the Colutubia Fly ing Arliliery and Caipt. R. N. Rlich bourg, of the Hichland Volunteer Ri1k, Copny11111. -11N the best-Walldo is the bet: guano; Wando Acid is the highesi grade. For sale by Caldwell& Lauder dale. * -fr. R. H. Simpson, of "Ol FoY \lcAllistcr" will please acceptl tei ltanlks of Ilie composit~s for a stam plC bot tle of' "Choice Old Monongahle ha Rye Wh'iskey," which lie recoi Imiendcls to be pure, and they will vouch f1or what lie says ats they have tried it alhd khow whercof they speak. 11C also handed them a "few lines" 01 "Peadh aid .Honey"-another very iCe beverage. Afu. timpson ha plenty more of each kind left. ' A Goon Ctoi.-Mr. C. P. A. Broom made last year, with onec horse, ninet teetn bales of cot toni, eigjht i hundre bushels of osits and enough corn loi Ihiis Vear's usc--abont oneC hinmd red said fifty bnshtels. This is goodi farm ing, anidwe hope Mr. Biroom may bc guite as sutccssful lhN. year: DEIORntsT ron F~tltmAln .-Tl h r Flidarn ariy numbler of Demc',o tI' exellent puliicationi iti steadly I pro gresig. The presenit issue is uusu-w ally var'ied and attractive, mnany of th< poems aw1(1llprose ad'icles hav'inagep cial reference to thie season of St. Val entinc. Tfhe articles most, worthiy 01 imofe are '"Proposals of Alarriage,'' "'A Visit to the I lome of Paul .I ayne,' ''IHow we Live ini Ne'w Yor:,' b)y Jennic ,Ju ne, "'dociety at t he Capital , '.'Friench Weddh(ings," "'Arttistic Dress .jug,'' ad "Th n Loa oiltr liero of iFasl0 ionl." Tao <departanent of fictionl i: supl~ied hby several short stories, nt the conttinmuation 6i'Afrs. Alexanider. asimtirable serial, "T'Ihe Adirri Wr."~t rTe "Poet's Corner" is un uisally well illed, many of the poemn beiiig very tiioritotI' aus. "'Curran 'T'opics" 1Lro discutsed in ai for'cile an11 pleasiant style, ad cycry depar~htmticu con tai much that will be ounid bot.h uiseful antd initotesting. TJhac pre'sen n11 uber is prof'uscly illust rated, fth' fr'otispieco being a superb) oil picturii of Love, whgich is a th'id f&ork of' ar~ that will find mnany admirers. A CaotusTi.ii lhnurrr.--The Chari lot-te Obscrvcer gives sonme infobrmatioi dibout LVenus, the mornintg star. Sha rie now three hiontis before thea sunt shiing withi the sortuc radiance thai distiniguishics her, an'd continaues to b visible long after the lesser st ars hav melted away. Oni the 16th, at tw o'clock ini the morning, Venu'a1 reache her greatost wvesternt clongation. JHer her westen course ends. $l-ic is 4 degjrces I>2 minutes wvest of the suns aiTcan go no fartisil- from lhm. Th intexor'able laws tliat rule hici' move mnts compel)l her, to retrace her sleps ]0 iIs easy to keep the run of thmel pathis, especially int the ease of Venut :No lilanlet ini the systeni presentts a many~i points of interest, otr is so closel; aillied to the planiet onl'which we dwel as Venums. She is our neare.st neigh: bor cxeplt the mooni, is nearly like (ih earth in dimaeusions, in the length t heri day anid night, in the po0ssession C ani attmoesphiere, and in the probabi mnounu lanous ctondli tion of her surface 2lesides, slio gatifles our esthetic poi cepltionsM by being the niihat beautifu'm star' the eye b'cholds, atnd she is th only' planet, Ihat is~ visible iii the p.res (nieo oh' the nmooniday sun. She is thor( fore a most intresling planetat' study. '1hose who wvere cyc-witncsse of her recent transit have a tangibl point at which to commflence obser'vi tion. They saw for theniselves the hl ferlor conjuntiIon when Venus passe beotween the earth atid the sun, th transit wheri passing over the sinu dise, shte change from an evening to 3Tor'ning star, deserting the sutn's caw e'r side anid appearing upon his west erni side. Since that time she Imas hee stdGhig westward, rising 'earier 'evcr moringdu1, passing her jeiod of gecat est brilliancy and turning more of her ilitiniiinated stirface towards Its. On the 16(11 aciatigo occ111. She is Sta-. tionlary for a fow days and then coi. iniciiecs to make her way back towfirdi I h still, for she Is passed her west eri olongat ion, one of the fiour prominie.'I Points inl her path. She will inov( slowly, retracing her steps towards thc sull, util shBle reaches sliperior conljil tic tion in September and Completes hev course ats Morning star and also coia ples1 half he0r synodic period. A L1ITT Ki Fi'OMi A1lCIKAKK jAS. Impressions of the Comantry, Gathered frotr Exiorlesco--Teio Atiractions It Otrn With Some of its Disadvant~ages. AONITONGO, ARK., January 30, 1883 Aetssrs. d'iors: Whit. has becom of your Texas correspoidents, that we heai 110 ituore of IhemIi through Till, NE ws AND Knam? They must liav Hllrrclidered to thLU ticks and mosquito; Ilst, Siuitner, or have gotten lionic. sick and returned to old Faiirliehd. Tel lattlr is most likely tlb case, an(d I dc not bliie them muiach, for- notwithl staniding( a - great imntIy of these West. 01r1 )0OPl seem31 to look uipoi Sonti Carolina ts bein g but. litlo Illoro thai one1 broad waste of red hills, rocks aml sanid-brs, producing chiefly persimi. Imols 1111(d pinle saplings, o1e who has beenl1 Viilsed there knows blter; q1nd Ic queli 1 310 theC old Piahnetto Slate, with her beautiful an(d perIpetial streams of clear, frec-scone water, het picttresqine.grovas, her pine-clad hills, pleasant valleys and salubrious climate, to Say nothing of the superior cocial advantages of her people, possesZcs charms-scarcely .equ-aled. by the West, with all its rich land, aid its winding, Vide-flowilg rivers-c'specially wlen wec ffke inito cons,-i~tvlration its diiad vanlttiges, which are uinciiiy and ill places VOIV er 1at. l ut 131i1 the grileat inass of those eking homes inl t he WIst Iy no heed to thlie <Iisatdantas. but with their minds id'witlh tle iii u11ine atilfiilt ionis of Iitulice an11d ( le. thev look, al1(ogetleroli the bigh'n"At sidle or tie pictrie, and as a cone <inenice, while "'mnu are- pleatsed evenl bevolnd their exp1uetaions, a gret 111111 r disesatied aller Ithey m~i' liere. ]it, as 1the old adage ex press . it, "miserv loves c companly..'';() lhev w'ie back to their i-ieimis 11(I gi' IC them t-he .atiy side othinets, :1131 encourage thelil to follow silit . Tls the tide of' embilriation is ept '. I y, which, like a isilly\ river, conltinuesv to flow uiieasil)y, an3d rapidly. frolm: ill pars of the North and 'alst, eilytv. ing i0to Arka an535 illd Texas. I'hl iero is pleity of romil Vet. Pli!rbt her1 ill s5oiuheastern Arkana tlerc are thouse toIs upon ihouand11S et, acres of as 1lne hntd as is to be founlmild upon the globe, still sleeping inl its priiieval sotlittuole, w here the smioke has never the breoze whlere wild( gatu11 in abun~i (anc and 11( inl greaOt varuli inytumole~sIe short am~hong4 ih trees or roam11 at will! thibrouwth the fore~st. T1his land cain be bought . co(inparaiviely lowv figures, ad all that is neceded -to maltke it valu able is for it to be seled up( h~lv indus.11 trions and cuorgetic men, willh a roa. soinale amioun lt of'(3 cpi tal to commeiner hairdships for awilie, unltli ther enni lhleasai. It is trule su1ch miay expect0 to ha~ve mfore siel-:ness for ai vcar o3 two. ad be' denied~ many' of th'e pleas. ures 1a11 luxies 1 formrly~l eyed: yet. as to the1' ir iaking m >r e, amtu wvil greater case', imni they can~ inl the( ole t .States, Ithere, :i not. 111e .shatdow of doutb. 'Thiere is a Lgrot t deman'ld fr farn lab~or here in w. Oin the ivers an< bay ous therle ar hundi 1(1reds of ae cre. boll pic3ke 0(yet. Whleresulch it case, however, it is eenerally of loV. p.ahnd". ihn have ben inubIItd: ( uriti in ah le winlterP by hack wateor from 131Il 31ississipii-hiencO the iniconvenliener otf picking. Out here, on the hiills, ih~ - last year u's erop1 has inearly all hbe gattheried, anid Owinig to the abumb~linetlO made(1, the farmiers are greait~ryoenconri aged, and13( are eager to enlarge theii farmsl. Thelise hsill Ifarmlers aire aL Ifa people. They clainm to be 0130 yea: :nmlch, they~ illake cotftont the leainii crop1, anid many1) depenVid almi~ost exclui sively on)3 the credit sySteml bi fo thil supp))l is, a113d t1:381lishov live onl 01n year'11 wht. theyr o1ght. to lIve oin th< next.. htt'e bhlune themiisel ves fic Ohilan not((Li1 11) cutiry. fAi'.ei OneS i becin o hsar.f1rkn s133is th wa'iter, whiichi, hike t he negr~io'. hue, i i alas' "tOt) muebther or' toi noner. Durinig the wi13der seaso'i on wo'ukl hinIiiilIll hi the best wlIre<41 coun ltry ill thie wvorld, there beOing! runl nin g streams131 ini overy dPiretilon, amui they aire often iarge e'nough~ to swim in Shorse; bult iln sunmmuer thecy all dry up Iand wore it not1 for good wellIs and34: 1spinilg hereO mnd there, the0 cattl wvould suffer for lack of waiter. Something rallher stange, and (1 groat blessing to the farmiers, theo.ro or, nocoshere. I haven't 8seen a crov since0 -came -hcro, and a reliable citi zen who hias becu living here for thirt: years inftorims tue that h~e hils liCve seen1 but. I wo in 11his c'ouity, and( OnIl .of themt wats at pet brought, froin TIcti 11noss-(1, and( the otheri wits high in ti air, flying for doar lifel. I With~ the ex~cption of a few :hri freezes, whenI thle inIld came1 1Ie ' 'en wa coss Ithe peach1 ochard3( ,'" w have had1( a1 r'emarkaibhy pleasan' winlte -in this ILprt of~ (3he1country Th'iIe p iei p!o genelo'ly 3'Ae in highi spirits. insi nesis lively, and( th enrloul fl shows signs of . prosperiity. Anid fl wouldh simpnlyl POy toi (1hose of y'ou r eadlers who anlticipahte moevihng West 'lult they will do well to look a~t th ' collu irI at. least , 813n1 1 tOssTire si(3tc)-be ill aIhways5 111(01. w.ith ia warnui rOcep; I ft(on and lheitiy wel cotme by t (ue hios 0 ' hitlale~ men3 anid genterohi- aiid nol~l "slhe wVoro ai wreaith or 11om4'." Y Shte had11 the Jlinping~ toot h-~ache Hr e waoco s 1marlu':ed wti t angItsh, 0 11cr eyes wvith teal's werde wet. I Itohl her P'iuntv DIA vIS's - PA1x tK n.li: w~" flhe thin' 1 To curo the jmlli pinig tooth-tnelie, And take awvay Its stling. s Next evening, when I saw her, I asked( her' "ld you get That bottle ol PAuN i iKn.t?" - Said 8130: "'All righit-you hot I'" ---Whyv stifer fromn 3a stile (If ill hltIh V41 Why he'touble1 withI dIy34pepir? . liw y h' a ittea. wil 01ure you. * B2USINESS NOTICES. Neutrallztung Cordial, lil allothl c-ltIlIIll N-;lt w i nd :mb l 1 ad. v iertisvilltd' 4 of .Norma1 I 'N ill I I/.ing :'2 C( - dtial. Tis eXv'llnt lim-divillte Is it Sover. UigII re i Ivedy 1or1 all (i.(4rIln I I oft tIh sI 4I mhla II lul howelS. IL Is as pleasant ad br111 I less its 1hkL brry winev, cuii1ins n opluil n d wi It not, (.1.1s :Lpat v. Not: Ciro All. %ol11i1al's Nei21' %|lizil Cordial is; not a ciI( tilli an 11'v Io l ot eoi4 llild it, For entigh1s, vorili ri' 11n1ti nd 1 1 1' 1,he a II ; "tip which tim. h114-1 i h i. 11k I--k al, blh othing1. lir I Ihan2 is cll dol -4 o i in 1114 11m1 I t hi s 1 11 111e iv i remedI. I! I I 2 ut I aI I. .e*, t he i' ils it s ofIi 's 1 h 0111 ,Orqllrv.i nlitkes lil t ioln (.;Is\. ;i l I irev. tone to thit inter..i is onle of 11he firlst laws (4,an Thervefore having~l gauitedli Wqial imn-o gole o . lly c 1itI -,, th. I. . I ,1 t iN 1 n1111 it ,*y IiId. i, tI tein ;.I IFI'bItm rIi, the it nounts inl oter. h o rilc colltion(' with cost idded. t he ft Ire paIlent will posit i ely le n -qu11 zoinl wA I wenhills. cie dhue, reahs ofpIS beingt. too low to .-1lI cot I on, ill ra (ton hbills :u11! banI k det! lito 11a4 v I' . L -( it will ht to//1"ar iintere.4 to ine~t al i h- .1 once, in<nd r h tI Inlay do like wise. ''X I-S m/ 413 tent e lj i t. 1.4 ,' P \ IE ULA Ui coUUn icati of Win 11n Aboro LIM-cgeNo. I 1, .. F.A3., \\ill 04, held inl 2hsoii liall this (Ti:1sAY) vn2111ing at, . o'c e.2 G EO. iU. 3. . riillE iudersiged hais aboutt i0 ares of - rile huul4P'o renI. I , id will dlispose 0;i te 141m1 for a it n consiAderalt[in. for a. otloll (W the 2ro4 p. Feb1)u1;--'x W. E. AIKIG. SALE AND FEED ST~ABLES. L OO~K 0 UTY lhad. Fllok :;%11h.1aha fre hrAee tip:i yo'i r 4 )bM . 1I ; , 1 . 1 . . v, -'()ill i'- of hore- : 1 ,j n 1h :: *i ' .: ta i .4 :1' ii 11i11s, \ 1\ bi 42 - \ : I 1 ' p 1 i \ A.,- Il'e 11(4 1R . W(24 noI,1 . 1 .,44 4 'e. 2. 1412 s.14. >, .3. x . 1~ .) E .[ ~cIge in 1 l(1 '3 (is 2 p eent hu\ l-:, wren ! 2l I'V"i1 o- tV' hI~s 121nt 1'( . ;... ( 201 t~'r :out' !iof ;-li at .1,vih-c h <j.s deiveoc v/ L (JI(l'.1'! \i1I' 2. . Nn (2lC~ (ide 2( (; oo a ,ini s or'hed. S .fCt1- ir ii ccd 01' - V .'~ 2a kee1i2 i1-.2n('1rit1.h.' a res r vAn. ;uld '.:0-. . ( 4rren, lia 4a d n' o d r e (A i ld> it.l tiM S i-s N- (Ile-'i .A E- s:ni::y-s NORM \iAlaN'S;;1 ( Nin Ut sAL ~ DZn .Q .iO":, (3tAL 'a Mn las 02. . N. 2.1'U. n'FK Noies Jus2'44t Urj',Fl,2ived. Twem y-,.4 wo iyudred Ann1 l Choice1, 2. . 12ntisfacion4 guaran2,1,.4cteed on every.r D n . 41R0 02 ~t. Fleniken 4:o. C.~O RDBo~ TJ~AL.00 . -- 4,--MARK - - ZR E A D) PROPOSAL Shu-in~ th~ reinalnder of th :a.-V:011 we N1.iHl -ell our* niler s t i t i m "'ATL1, Y R lDUCEID PltCEtS! IF YOU WANT ID ]f -V. (Z1 0 O :D S TRY U S DESS COODS AND SUITINGS. We ehibit Ed h )ie- sectionI of thesr, 41 H t hI;is wason a 14i f s)h I umk IINy: stii I ia few ( pI .tv Myles -lei, which we wi.ih to sell at a low prie. Coel 1nut se. CLOAM, DOLMANS, JACKETS. A fvw of esch kild aind rval. pretly 1r(od.-s-will sell tIese to (b'c vitilout a profit. UNIDERIVEA Rt. T'ese g1!oods wve boughit . how pices froin 1 Iantmiietiacturers. The rieniaiit of1 stock y NNill no'w be o(flered at a large lreduction d FL ..A"ELS. ti Now is the season to wrap well and pr b ni tol anid luenn~ttUmia. \V aret so a 1r a.11 pouraid H ts lve N Are a mon , I ' stock w1.tih 0must he rt - Iu davcn illit spritg bu)t 't buyc nti lou :I hre ien an pricd 1aI WII don'IIIFL c to Imndle it lnger, and will ive enuine bjait ains until tle stkck is sithl. \ i vik.all- to enll and examine. J. M. THITY & O sao the to en. (ers, o it bon nIwtill iy y 'oUI. AE N NO ATL W1THSTA NDING \Veoflji'-Ao tLL T XI E- J.W ADV EISED CIAiAIN Orw cutomte maytrestl asrd tha owe vil no'. b ll ueroh byanuoher aEnsil as, "UCK SALES ENG We of1er for4 thd~l NEXT THLIY 1 D AulYSRli, irrent ba rfu tn mne P. LAMDE'CLOA KS 3W 'les i~St es'of T RIMMN onl A reIDl Owimng-to Moeaex.rml bar weath MENT'ande Y oTJome CLOTHIaNG atVI( the osh soihnl*o rcs -Th. hotck nying a onySable ~ Guanothe narch Sol by .0 )NE MAN'S CASH'AS ---G0OD tS ANOTHER'S AT Lflddel & Bates' OUTHERN M U 8 I 0 HOUSE. Only House in Amici'iait SCling IANEORGANS Oi the One Prie System. UNI UNIFO1RM P ICE to AIh AND 1'11AT ' T Il LO VE''T KNOVv N, The usual system of selling p1ins Aii1 hrgais is for ihe dealer to charge any price can1 get for tihem witioIt regard to eith r u fulir proiTt or the custo11er'1s interest; IU N we are proui tI "a' that this has never en~ 0ur Ituethodl of seling. For the benefit, of' purchasers and to se re lii ihe fill valite ofl-theirmkoney, wC t ablislio' A. the outset of our business, oclveiyears sinee, id -to-hils we attribute our unmense and resperous te. Selling on this square Itsis, reiers it imperat.lve that the price t~he very lowo't. ol that can hie giveatl. e arU: pledged to this. We always havO mne it, ami we always will to it. It's our 'ced a nd our practie. No other Piano and rgan liouise deals on this prineiple. Our prices, il plain figures, ire plac.ed on ery instruent. A chikd 1it i buy as low th sha-pest trader. - All other I louses tve "'high prices and give discounts." T'he "One Priee" system savA, -time IIn adilig, and is the only s(t11factory way to nyer 1111 seller: for, ou IIh high pieP ndl disiount system, even Ihougi th e ler buys, lt is not sure thatl he has b(OL mi prices. [DYICR TO PAXO AND ORGAN B UVERS. lluyv qIuick. Why? TIaCause an advance I pIse la lmost, certin. Pianos and rgans are on at boom. The demiand ex '(ds the supply. All the factories art be inld orders. ealers with l 1 cash in hand lullot get. ilstriillents as fast Is wanted. rievs of nmterili anid labor. are aldvanceing. ' prs ,weselt 111W li-ices of Pianos and Or anis e(annot0 nue', vaod wil not14 again Ile inl the ne'xt tell yealrs. 'i'llose who buly ow will save mllley. Larg conitracts just. Ile with ai nufaetuirers will ellable us to (raduee present p)-res -un1til J111nvi1tr y 181, l. A fter that- we enal prolise 11ihn111g. lela sre dan g1germ . iMagnlifielt. Stock ow. o111 had. . ('ml Gra tdrakers. Over 1l (111erilt styII's now Inl our. Warerootlls. 'Ieqant Pianos $:200. ikmetuJ rgu 5(. Easie'st 1 Ist11111ent Tems. SeI 1 o rial. ' Every itdhtenment. that. anyl -respon10 ~ble l louse can ofifer. Cottl1'pcldtiioni with he' world. 1Don't fail to sendl for our Catat gnes atnd. fall Price Lists, 1882. Ad(itre V dna% Batos' SOUT1HERN MUSIC HIOUSET, S AVA N NA H, G A. 'ho Great P':l0s and Orguin DQpot of thew South. ;ou lh Carol inna Railway (Compan y. N and a fter' Nov'emberI! 12, 1882, l 'ass50m. ither niotic: 'T) ANDI Fnop. CuJ nLESTrON. EAST1. eafve! ColumbIa at. .*8t.00 a. tu1. 1(6.55 p). m1. r rive Ch'larleston1 . . .1 2.57i p. mn. 11.30 p. ml. ienve Char'leston. . .1 t7.00 a. 1m. *4. 0 -p. 1n. rive! Coininibiai; .. .11.27 21. til. 10.0)5 p. im. I Daily. *1Dilp except Sunday3. TO AM) FInOM CAMDEN. EAST. .,. . - -I ~enve Columwbba at. .*8. (0 ff t11. *fl.55 p. mn. r rive at.t Canident. . . 1 .07 p. in. 19.25 p. in. WEST. ..ave CAmdg'n a.... *7.00 a.1, m. *4.40 p. m.1 \t rrive at. Columi . .1..08 p. 'mi. 10.015 p.' nr. *1)aily3 excep't Sundlay. eavehii C111umbi.. ......,.. ...lhl .25 p.v m.a % lsa A ugusta... .y .*7001 a. m.iil *4. p. m trriin at 11 .7 a. nti., and de >art1ig at I >. In., to4 and1( from 2al '., 01n both roads,1 vithi through P Iilhm Sleeper betwter hlai'resI on and14 Wa'2sh i .gton, vial Vir'giii l'id (lan (route,~ wih<I at. 11( ch 2ige Conntue. 11so, with Sa1vannah'11 and' Chairleston Itil -(oad to all1 points South. Colnnectinspre1. iIgade*' 01. .Augustae 'will iteorgial Ratilroad andII' Cenitral Ulroad'01 14 ind( fr'om a11 )llInts5 We'st and( South, il'honh Tickets eent -lie putr*1~Ob d .to all >OlitsI ,'otiJti -n'West, by dp 1il ng to^ D. McQU1tFlF , Agent, ' TonN. W. lt54.l ,General N~anager. D). C. A LLEN, (Gen. Pass. andl Tri(1k4 Agenut Chanrlesilon, S. (J. Jharlotte, Colun'Ibi & Atuensta Ri7. i P~Aftl4EN(Vn Dalx'1RTMENTr, CoL~U~mi 1, Q,, No.vembl~Xi 5, 1882. T~ IIE iltial linil: ini .o-uth' Carolina hn. th< .1. Rielnnn and11111( Danvllho system1 work :. (1an fronm:Uhlstont4 via the South ..ar'oli Railroad:.. Xi. Co")lumbiahl b..,.11 .391 . mn. Lv. 5.00 a. mn i'r. Winlhlborob. . 1.13 p. m.1 7.152 a. II Ai' r.(Chster 0... 217 p. m.1 10.50'a'. ml Xir. Chhorlotte d. . 4.13 p. m.l 3.115 p. mf Xr. Statesvill(1.... 7.05 p. m. ......,....., ; a*No 52. tNo. 18. bv. Statesvilic e... 8.00 a., m..... ......,. lbv. Chlarlot1te .... 2.30 p. mn. 15.22'a. at hv'. Chotfe...... 4.29 p. mn. 0.% a. ml by. WVhmshoro. ... 5.334 p. mn. -1.22 p. mn Lv. Colilbia 5. .. 7.07 p. mn. Ar. :;.50 p. mn 1ir. Au1gus5ta..'..115 p. m.n........... *Daiily. ftilo -, e!xecit, Sundays13'.*'' Ra Iilroad (or ~Vashhi ton) irmo fifteer uinu~htes ahead -of Whmllsltoro time. CONNECTIONS. (& With all lines to andit fromt S~laannah F1lorida and the Mouth and Atlanta, Macol uid.the, Routhwest. S With South Carolina Rialroadl tot atn fromi Charleston by Nos. 52 and 53 and1( witi Dolumbih~a anti Greenv'llo Riulroatd, o With Chiester' andl Chtoraw and Chesate: 12nd Lenloir Railroads, d WVith Richmaond and D~anyliho IRailroat to and from all polints North, Atlantic Lennessee ando Ohl1o Division antd Carohu Dentral Railroad. o With Western N'orth Cargine RlaIlroan for Ashlile, Waurm Sprhnga and all pointa m thatlinei.' M. SLAUGHTTER, G. P. A. D. CARDWELL1, A. 0. P. A. (* it. 'r A rave-r. 8unnorinttandlnt REDUCTION 11 I will close out MY wint r at RE1)ITCED PRICES; large stock of SPRING 0] Me's, BoYs' andi Youths'. at good bargains. Be sure to c M.. OPPOSITE G0NAND C.E COTTON --Dn B: SUGENHED ARE VERY 1v1 I 11A VE ner't huld any likingifor great depenited. rath-ef 'upon selling goo( s at suol I dra n w imm1114' h onete. . . . . - , ,. I still fiteid to alopt thle shme p, an ad every assertion i .inake. It is inposslble to g in storo. But I (juote: . .t. . El EDMONT IlOMu ESPUN, the best il CA I COES at 5, 6I.aud 7 conts-the Ila h1OES, In 'eat variety and at. prices LOTi X NG of aill syles and at all pric My 4ock of STAPLE AND FAT Wines, Liquors, ote., will be Hold at correspo pleased to Show lly goods. Glve me a eall at BEATY & 3R0.'S 0 .9. SCG 1W- Remember the place-Old Stand of S 0MaETHIP I--TE have recent ly eolumenced husiness il IN James 'r & 1l('l Co., where will be f< Wv %hall heep al ways Oin hanud a varied fiirst-ciass Grocery Store, an1(d our price' s111111 LO Wl .AVT TIH In thus pesent-ing ourselves befoi' the p of I ril patr1on1agI.e, aIiuingU tiIh im of uatire m goods. J. I. HA Jan 2 1883. -1The long ant ici pated holiday rushl hi with1 its hiiiden fuiture has daIwned( upIm) endeaC~vorS to Iluerit illni luture the very lii to me1( the paist year, by conisultin at all taike tilfs opport uniuly of annlounic nig thu F ALL AND1 W] ,;Will heC sold at GflEA'TGi flED ,propalration for at more extenuded TRADE TIIAN RERETOFORE. SPlease call and examinec my stock b priecs Will convince you that, I mneani Jus Thaniuiking -may frtiend(s for their very you all at happy)) and( )posperous Now Y Fresh Groceries I FRESH GOSIIEN BUTTER. NEW BUCKWHEA.T FLOUR. ILondon Layers, Loose Muscatels and Finest oolden Hliilsin, wh1oi(e and q'.larter boxes, CJTRON, CURRANTS and SPICES. c'.y Magnolias, lrunuswiclks and the *JMIB HAMS. Trongaes onued Pig's .Feet, Mackerel, in ' all sizesa qutitles, andl Juhrings Pide of theO Sea, ini 511b tinis, the Jitnest lish put-up.. CANNED GOOD~S of all ,kinds. Galln A pples.i Thmnygnine Jos. PliIn and( Fancy .. CAKES AND CRACKERS. COFFEES, SUG( AllS and FLOUIfS ao'e ,..very low-got my pricoa. SPOKES, RIMS AND HUBS. Special Inducements In llarness of All kinds. I Single Buggy ilarntess $9.50 up, worthi *11. 'The Louisvlle Trurninglows are equal to any, and mtuch chloap~er. I )).avo all sizes. RIED RUS'JYI1WOod OATs, sixTY CENTS. CROSBY MILITARY INSTITUTE. (M" SENID Foim duROULAlIB. Orm'vu BuoorFA. AT$ SM and $45, AT . UL88 (. DES1'ORTES., M QLOTHIN sdock of CL TItG An o'der to make room for a BJOTHING: Sits. F~inc 11h of Overcoats all at hu IiNARD'S, S NTRIAL, 8OziTfbIA, 8. C. IS LOW, iT-- % &[ER'S PRICE UGCH LGOW ER. "blowing" in adv"risementoq, -but havd rices as to satisfy my old customers and I feel sure that I can cono fully'. up td ive the prices of the nuumorotts goods I have the market at 7 cents per yard. t figure for the best, to suit afnybody, es. CY GROtR1I8; n1dingly low prices, and I shall always be LD STAND. Beaty & Bro. Ic NEW I the store formerly oeeneAd Me rs. Jund a new and Con11p11t4 slo4k o CY GROCERI'S. siliply e everythiing nOUA? bort i a alalys be fount( as .aO ...'. Ilte, 've respeet.fully soflkt a ithral faharo' ,isfaction, both ats to qualitty and prkes of PIMN & BRO. 1883: YEAR TO AL RR come and gone, and the New Yeaii Sus; and- as 1 intend) to 18 13 use~tmjost >cratl .patrPonage tha~t has been extenided. tlimcs the interes5ts of my customuers, I t from .this date my precuti stock of NTE1R GOODS UCIND PRICES, in order to make coor making your purchases as my. t Nyhaft I prom11ise ini this ad vertisemencit.t liinral antd gratifyinig favYors, I wisi .SAMUJELS. CHOICE GOODS !! JUST ImECEIVED, WE have juist rceived theoio i g Fresh and Choico Goods: Raisins, Currants, Citron, Ginger Prodo~t~e, ' Snco Meat, soting 11389 at retaiL. - Balmon, Mapkerel,, Corn Pdof, Oatmeal, , .,'-,,fg, Y.& Buckwheat, and New Ci-op NoW Orfleanis Molasses. .' F. MKWf4 T.E~i 4 CO.' ,., N ORDINANCE TOJidgsE CERTAIN HIU8SNESsBsR 'll ,t Ordained bf'tho 'Intendant and Wardens of the Tokn of Winnsboro ia Council met,.gpnd bf the authority of the, sato - 'hat an Aiitial tax' of TWnlNTY-PIVa noLL iA ntS he imposed pooach Telegr i Com~panyhivn 'mWitetr residn n said 'ow~ (pot each Express 6 pany havina a resident aigent jnsaid Towit andl~ u mh Livery Stable keer oh$ business 1Y Id Towni and an a na ax 6!TIR l~ ~~ s for eahPublic yy4 I~ us Insaid To ~ ia ~~tefaayJ. co porate sea~ 03hO5iu~fe 'i.