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LOJFLIENC . F_4 IUi.DA1Y, I obruary 13. s S L 18, 1aw Advertisement. Louisiana'State Lottery. Sheriff's Sale--Jotin b. McCarley, Cash Needed-oIas ei', Brico & Ketchain. Read ip. . Unikon's ne adver. Iseil Ollt Local Briete . -Best quality 6f 'cott6u A .the mar. let here brought 9j centi on Monday. . -Wando Guano, Aaluda Guano, Wando Acid, Wando Ash Element, kfor sale by, Caldwell & Lauderdale. * -Te hPatinetto 'Ycomansays: "Mis.s Ollio Thoilson will teach dancing in Winns.6ro s0on." We ladn't heard this before. Will some of our young 'friends inform us if It be trao? . -Buy the best-Wando Is the bes guano; WanYo Acid Is the . highest 'grahle. For sale by CaIdwoll & Lander 'dale. -There will be an extra, meeting of the Bachelors' Protective Union thA aft obi at fvl 'O'clock, in the Town 'lall. Tlils will positively be the last "opportunity for applica'tions fr iA .rsII) th9 year. --Tlie Georgetown Ttines made its lappearanco on last Saturday as smilbig ha evet'; We 'congratulate our con Mra'til tour contemporary on its poedy recuperation frbio ttie effects of 'he disastrgus Christinas &6, anA hope 'It nfty hot13e caled on for many years to come to endure a similar disaster. -The military commissioarnpow cred to iomints a'oloiel for the Pa mletto Regiment, met, on last Friday night; ati itnijinted Capt. J. Q. Mar shall by a vote of nine to six for Cap tain Richbourg. The nomination was afterwards made uuaill'inous. We would like to hear from the Gordons ont Tho stntiatTibt. -The Bachelors had qttite a lively meeting last week-strictly -a business ineot.ing-bcng preparatory to their anniversary, which will be on the ntight of the first of March. MesArS. 0. W. Buchanan, W. It. Doty and E. L. Wil son Wee l inanimoflsy elected memn bers of the Union. Mr. J. Ti. Harden wa elected secretary and Mr. C. A. Douglass prosecuting attorney. -At a mass meeting of citi.ens of Newberry, to take into consideration tihe niatter of a fhie depArtment, last Monday nihtal, a coimmittee Was p pointed to see what could be raised, and to ascertain the cost of an engine, etc. Our neighbor has cert ainly' takeni a step in the right direction. Newbecrry is a lively, go-ahead plaice, and~ cunnuot afl'ord to be wtithoitt an tinn . RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT.--Irish Potatoes, Cahhages, Onions aiht Ab~ jples, all of which will be sold cheap. Call at oncea. Fresh Soda Biscuits and Nic-Naecs. S. S. WOLFE. * NONARnl tGUAxo.-All parties liv ing near Blair's Crossinig or Strother's Depot wishing to use the Monrche Graffo; canI f~ct it irtm ellidr of these points by applying to C. K. Rabb or McC. Blair. * R. J. McCanr.XY & Co. To FAnxEns .-We heartily endorse the observatioji of th'e .Press agd~ Ban ~acr, and feel Sure thdit it will do our farmuer friends good to read and study it tsayst I'W f6ei perf~ikycr tain thait the farmer who raises his Hiwn grain, molasses, potatoes and pork at home can make nioney and get rich At farming, but we do not believe that any ib'in c~n make a living who has to come to the stores twice a month to buy coirti t t*ntty--five pei't'.ent. -ahovo the cash price. Th'e manm ,who does that imight, just as well give it uip how as to surrendler later." Mo~NcH GUANo.W o100o hand One hund riT tonis of' Moanarch (Guano anid tivetity-five tons of Acid P'hosphdte. All parties wilshing l(o use the b~est Guanto int the mnartidt will do well to leave their ordei's at the bificee of R. J. McCarley & Co.* Cdoo STAnnMENT.--The followving is the cosihparative cotton statement for the wook ending February 9, 1883: Net rdoeipts at all United States portti iluring tlie webk 163,677; to h4Imo'time inst year 86,744; total receipts to [huis ~inte 4,485,216; to Sanme date af'st fe'tar 1,822,286. Exp~orts foF tCiN eeen ff6, 824; same week last year 76,983; total exports td this tato ff;284; to sam'd date last y'eir 2455f$7. 'btonk at all United States ports 928,678; same- time last yoar' 1 ,118;6t1 ; stock at all inferior towns I]40O,974saifne time last year 180, 548; stook At Lsiverpool 862,000; saume tinmd tas6 Mir 655,000; stock of Aimierican afloat for Great JBi'tain 275,00; sanie timo last year '23,000. 2'1YrE11 Il' .00t1d#. Org~animation~ of theo Gran'l Juary -'Judge Koraa's Ohargo--Tri ok Oriminalm .The Coiirt of Genteral Sessions for Fairfld coun~y. ofiened on Monday finotning, is. .lolidr 4. B. Kershaw, *Jiudgo bf tfid fifth ridichI orcuiti p're siditig. The ratufd j'uyy were diuly S~~orn', Anil Mr. U. CI. Trapp app'ointed foreman'. Judlge Kecrsh aw then chtargcd the grantd jury, substantially as fol lows: G3enticnten of the Gr'and Juiry : You have beenm summtitoned fromt thte diflhr. cut sections of the county, to serve als grand1 jurors in this Court. You are to serve for' oneo yoar, atnd It is proper' that you shoutd-now r'eceive somoe gen oral lnsttuctiotns. The office of the grand~ jtuy is iii ipi)tanit one. No 1)erson cani be htudicted or' tried until the m atter has been passedl upont 1y the mine whethor thoro i probidle cnuso to conclude that tiho.party..clarged kis guilty. You are not'to try the parties, out OInply to inqitre whether there is probable causo to Tiold them to trial. 1h. addition to acting upon bills of in(tkfont, you are to exercise'a Suier visipn over all the officors andti all tho interests of the county. You are M 'kcep a vigilant eye ol the conduct of the public allilrs, so that Ay 'ialad mnitiotration may be brought to the at oWtfon . of the cou)t. Y6 ii hould make an oxaminatiy of all the .publin oices, so as to Iake a report ot their condition- not a more perftiictoty or pasual inspection.b'tt o1o that miay be relied upon hy tho county, so that the people may tel thlat they are properly protected. The liublic officers control lrge sums of Inoney and ifportatit intorests are In their kceping. There is no instance here of cor,rupt conduct in office, but such instaticos occur cIsc where, and We should be on 6mr guard. Abuses may creep In, and, if not .checked, they may grow into scrious V)roportions. The grand jury have tIgeneral super vision of all publie roads, tihe Iblic buildings, the o0lces of the sherill, the trial justices, .t,he Judg6 of Probate; indeed All the puoblic oiees at-c proper subjects of your Investigation. The reports of the school comnissioner, the county treasurer and the county .cotnmissioners will be submitted f;'r your examination. The duties of the countv conunissioners arevery impor tant, and you should examine carefully into the manner In which those duties are performed. These cominissioners have inore power to contribdte to the prosperity of the county, and at the same Uimt more power to cause petty troubles, than an other offici-'s except N erhaps the trial justices. You will oubtless find no irrekularities hdre, but it is biovertheless your duty to make proper Inquiry. The condition of the public roads should receive your attention. Though the existence of railroads has dimin ished the extent to which the use of theso highways is necessarf, yet they must be properly kept up. They are sometimes neglected, but they are very Iypportant. Those highways are necessary to furnish comm iu nication between man and man, w:.ich cannot be furnished by the railroads. You should give the matter your careful attention. Thb .grand jury may lIctsent any violation ot the law by private ildi viduals, that may come to their kinowl edge-either as a body or as individ uals. If you know of any olff'ices which, for any reason, are not prose cuted, You should bling the matter forward in your jury i-oon, ald make presentment accordingly. There are CrALin offiences which it may scom nobody's particular business to prose cute, anl in which an indi idual will not act utiless his partibilar interest be involved. In su1ch cakes the grand jury should take proper action. Some limes mei of promiinec, or ia stroni combinaion o iidividuals, act Inulaw~ fully. Ill such cases it. is necessary for the tralld grand jury to act. [tlis liOnor iext instructed the grind jury as their duties in passing upon bills of indictmnent, and thena proceed ed as folows:] TVhere is another matter, goutlemen, which it is propepr that I shou~ld brinig to. your attention, it has1 comei to be cons~ideredi that a certain class of of fences should not be subject to t~le action of courts of justice. The coml muanity-or a~1 poiloln of~ them-ini such caises take the lawv ill their own hands(1. Tisi is what wve call lynch law. The1Lre is ai certaini class of' ofyences wiich, if it were possible, without judicial in quiry, to .ascerwtain the palty charged to be guilty, there are many conlsiler attionis to lead us to exclude from the categ~oryV of crimnes wich~l should be t~ricd and p~unishled through the modes prev'ailing inl courts of jtstt. The of fence0 for wvhich lymulh laid is usually invoked is so heinous that men's Inlinds are intl1amend with inidigniationjus inidigniation, and1( they are likely to lenti~ at the conclusion that the partsv is real ly guilty, and they proceed,' withont wairranit of' law, to lake human ]ife. Gentlemen, this is ali.meither wrong. Tihie higher the grade of tile ottence, the stron1ger' tihe presumlption of inno.. cence. There is ampil[le room1 for the regu'Lahr indictmen~t and trial of parlt ics mnay bg., The counkta Me fully organt iweil; aiiid von have j udge's of your1 ownl chloice. Our people ougtht to trust to the regular operations of the lawv, inl the courts, fo)1 the ptinlislhmen~t of crime. TVhe time miay have beeni inl (he past when crimlint'ls of thle vilest bort were0 allowed to es1,1apO the peti ailtvy(duc to their crimes, butt suchl is no( longeri tile case, itf we on1ce tolerate lynch law, it is impiossible tor us to telli hiow far it may go. I havlie thought it, necessary to inake these remrarks, be cause it is comec to be too common a thing for mleni to take the lawv ini their ownI hands. I do' not think it neeces sary to warni algaint this evil inl th1is cosmuaunity'. But it is my dutly to say as much as I have; It there arle anyl such maeasures as I havO mientioned; they tire usually directed aginist a par ticular class o't crimes. But it is impos sible to conifine such mneasures to anmy linits. They will 1it extecud to (one class of crimnes; thon to diiothlor; uniti tile peopl6 miight orgtaize andl $ltlpor aede thle courts, ando bring crizninals to punlishmen~lt without jtidge or jury. You will nw take the lills atil) niltted by the solicitor, anid rdturn into0 court when you have reacheid a cotnclui sion upon any one of thlemi. Trhe grand jury roturnled a true bill li1 the case of tiho State vs. John Wali cott, colored, charged wIth grand lam ceny. The trial proceeded at onIce, Colonel Rtion representing the dfendlu anit. The11 charge was that the accused stoic a $20 bill from Mr. Charles Muh ior last dOrtober. The 6videnlce was liroly circums~ltanltial, the pr1isonerl asserted Is Ilm1ocenmce, alIid ther~e wias strong evidence of his good character for maiafy years past. Thed july mriu der'ed a verdict of "Not garity.'' Th State vs. Sainuel Iill, charged with lhonuse-brea~king-M'o~ssr~s. Rags (dat &. Ragsgdale Ifor thle defence. The detondant pleaded'gliihty. 10 following casos: William Johnson01, indiel ed'for carryinig aconcealed deadly wepn;James Crockett, assault and1( battery with intenit to kill ; D~aniol 11il1 and DavId 11111, bo0th for carryinlg conl coated piatols. TIrue bills wvero found against WV. U. Sykes, for murder, and Robert Mitchell, for rape- Thle former case has been set. t'or Th'lursday anmd thc lait.er for Wednes'day. IThe Court of General Sessions Wiil IConlSuInoh a greater po tf then we2k. fAnEI>D--Felbrua1ry 7U, 1883, at t.1.4 'esieo of the bride's futhe'r, Mr. Charles Ifayes, by the Rev. Mr. Williams, Mr. J. L. -Bnowx, of Kershaw county, S. C., to Mieis L. A. IAYES, of Ridgeway, Fairfield oonty, 19. o. Cold Weather. This 18 the season wheni exposure will >'olice cold onl the stoaitch causing gri p I ng ,alls, dyeltery, crallip colic, etc. Norman'A Neuali'zing Cordi % %IIll coun ternet all these troubles. It allays intxiat iatUJon ar1sing from co1old aid resIMres the buwels to the normal conditioi. HeadcRlChe ,leadache!! M516ro headaches arlso froin a disordered stomach than any other cause. Uso Nor man's Neutralizing Cordial to correct 'your Stomach and you will not lie troll!ed wvith this pahifll ualady whiolh Was becoile the bane of -your e*Istence. Try a sinall bottle. Gens. Anitrew Sracksonum, G. T. Beauregard and J ubal A. Early. The illitary chieftains abovo namned were brought In strainge colitlt. ia few days ago at New Orleans, Ln., on the 9th of January, 188:1 when the 152d C rand Mouthl Drawing of Tlio Loisiana State Lttery took place, inmedlately alter the an Iverlsary of the Battle of New Orleans, known there as St.. Andrew .lackson's day, 111141 is observed ats at g'erleAl hollIlay. Genls. Beauregard and Enary had (as they' always do) tl-IItire 11uiagellmt. of the dTi Ibh-t tioni of 62(65,500 in prizes, an(( iero Is what they did with It: 'liiclet No. 10,451 sold for $5 Alvin Kensler, of Odessa, La Favette Count-y, Mo., dbrew *5,000. Ticket' No. 8,88tI dr0w $25,000-sold in fifthl (for $1 ('ach)--one t5,000 to A ugusine 2 iioiez 9P B1aromiuu st.; anothor $5,001) to F. Tag liaple. tra,.L: Conti st., both of New O'rleans. Ainong othel's, the third (alital prize of $10 000, wsn by ticket No. 86, 01, sold in fiftli in New York city. Tickets Nos. 22,280 and 70755, drawing each $6,00,0, were soldil h1 -one toi to N. 13. Apple, of Omnha' ebh.; one collected throughi tho Union ana Planters Bank, of Menplils Ten.; one to J. B. Ketehun., No, 6&, Broadway, New York pity; one Ao if. E. Stevens, of Titusville, Pa. Tickets Nos. 23,260 23,633, 39,950, 78,116, 113,072, each drew $2,000, seattered over the country. Next opportunity will be oil Tusday, March 13th., of wfilch any one applying lo M. A. Dauphin, Now Orleans, La., will be fully informed. LAsT AIllAL.-Looking to yduir. rwn iterest Is one of the first la ws of ni-ure 'Iherefo re a)mving granted liberal indi geIce to ImyV custogirs.they 11m4 ust t ot ent plai it they tinid, aftl r the liith of Ftbru: I, their accoults ill other hiandik fori imme Wf/lih collectionl with vost1 added. InI thet flfutr pa ymenit will limsitively b~e reqirei-d when-1 hills cOmie due., r(ari:,f prices bein!_ t oo low t o 9-11 6)ltoni, or ration hills and bnik debts 10 1y first. So it' will beit to your intetrest to en1t aind settle at onlce. InI order tinit I may do likewise. Thii ii my <& appeal I Dendtist. A nmro Oppoiteniiiy. On Ehruiary 6, 1,883, 1 sold ti Iny initer est in the tirn of Blilimarn iros., Cliester, S. C., to F. P. Milnillalh; also oil the sail dat liy iitere'st. inl the firma of Milin:iallhl & Ganisonl, Lli c r; '. C., lo Wml. Cun SIn. The! buyer4 inl ench phre asuesal liabilit.s and will co.llt all indebte1leess. At this,. point, I will .:vll my1\ Stock inl hulik to a cah bunyer. The busine. is v.ell es taLiblished uli pays landmksil) , as an in til furthier not ite myi stock wil1lbe solid at a still greatetr reduct ion. All parties iindebted to miet in tlis counity will ltieaitm forwarid aind sttle t hel r aimC~~ t$ ait onle alil save costs1. VTe.ly respectfully, SHEIF IF'S SALE. Y) vir'tue of ani ex\ecut ion to me tdirect, .1)1 will offer for a le, befcorethe oouirt house door iin Wiiimihorio, S. C., 01n tile FIRST MONDIAY IN MAlUCH NEXT, withini th6 legal hours (If sale, to the high est biitdder, .or' (CASI I, the following describedl property, to-wit: All that )Unce 1reel 01' tr'itet ouf land; lying in.1Fairfield 'outy, Sot.dh Car'oliita, aetir< shorei or les.s, atu bouinded by lands of John I10aygood, 'lThos. J7'iorda andt other's -i'leild upon as the pr1opert'ty (If Ezra Enutziinger at, thle suit~o ~Tho Iis. Jordan,. .JNO. D. McCARI.EYV . Ohr f Oice. . F 'C. Winnsborol, S. C., Februry 12, 1883. CASH NKIED)ED. 'Thiose indtl ~~edt toi us arle reOp tt ted to setI t' at ionce. WV.o haivi been patilent, 1 ut forbearaiice soimet imiis t'ea.'st i' be aii vite. M3CMtASTEIn, lHi1i1: & KI.'ren1N. 14T''l1" ElfRlUARlY. tines, t.o which thle attt 11ion of lihterested parlties, d I thou1i(t rgar to aug', stx or pre vlius cotilitIon, IS1 respeeI fully~ so(lleit ed. MeMASTln, I icisi & KJ ln N. FRE~SH GANDE~N SEEDS ANDl ONION SES We hlave' 1)h hande a lalrge stoc1k of Oar denl SeeOd'; also scome Fithi Seied s a ndl Floweri Seetdsi, friiin Hist,,I lindrth, Sibldey, i lrry, ( rosmanhi an Reed hct. So all M('.\f ASTu, Bidcn & K ETeIllN 1RAPJNG PAP7Elf. We call thei attenition11 of merodlais and1( othiers to our large stock (If wrappIlugl pa PCIr, (onsistin g of White Newsi ,aper, Man 11la, Graty. Wrapping anid Strai# 1'aper1, and Paper Mags. . . We sugest that If mnerchianta can b theose hrt pes fromlius as low a~s from abr'oa, freIght ad led1 t will be ftn advantagto to retahli withini tfltowni thle small comnlf sIon801 char'ged ratliher than pay it to strangers. MCMfAwTEI, ]Iic i; & KEjrilliN. -TRAD1r NORMAN'S COR DIA L. . --MARK A 81RE and o1Tcetun. Remedy for the onre of An i~rregiaulriti nd ii,iders of the stom-ts (Itch andlowhwe her inudrno dl off , i ttctpiil to t Stomach without beliug P'romptly reniovling Dy1sentery. Diarrhoca, Chiol hira 1,torbuq, enolra Infantumi, Flux, (Iriiin g insu,, 1:latulency, Nauisea. Ackty of th,, stoimachm, He.arthurou, sick and Nervous Hetadach~o and 3)y~pepc fa. .bay beo iused in ail deran mlleii~l of t holtomachul and liowoit fr~omn rcliaatil of the intestines or a chlange of food or water. N E UT RA LIZI N COR DIAL Is as pleasant anti harmniess as Illackt berry '.Vtzn. Does not conitain Opium andI will not conlstip ate. Specially recom-. mendtet for Sohuickn~oss ant Toothing Children. O. Price 25c. and $Stco per bottle. Boltl b'y a ll pru lin a inel Denaera in Medifcine. IXOlLBIOR OITEMIOAL 00O, Solo P'roprietors, Waih alla, S. C. U.S8. A. -Th'Ie best, pav ig ti only r'eliabIe C nniim.--- Ihe Also11 ihierd, 1( ah I . iT' II R Elenniken Ag al h's received 'another lot of fino From tio highe1 t Wraeis 'to good Ordinltry. Every s/iIk wa'Irnted. A lot 6f the oicest OLD OVERNMNNT AVA. T3EST STEE1L PLO W18-A'LL SIZES. Tracc Chansn IIan'is H amie Stringh, Black llanels-, Axes and Aic IHadlos. Rock Salt for Stock. A lot of-Ull'OCE0 IT AN1'S. Also GOLDENSYRUPS. SPRINGi A. N N 0 U N C. I E N T! I have h6v lI1 atock a full line of Farminug Implements, such li 1 Plows, Trace Clainls, Cievices. Shovels, Breast Chains, Heel Screivs. Bpades, .Back Bnds, Lap Rings. Swedes Iron, Griudstones, Axos. Ferguson & BounL's Iron 1Foot Plow stocks. SEED 1R)S} )0T ' 'OIS AND GA R1EN SEEDS. Ny SLLck of diP0CERIIES will A1. ways b6 kept up with nothiif bint F' IST-CLASS GOODS. A largo lot of FINE F'LOU It, bought bef'ore the recent advance, cheap by the barrel. Freshl supplyO 01' "Snow Ohike'' Crackers. ONLY.CAS1H TiHA DE SOIJCITED. Ri1. M. IIUEY. xainSAm'h.:s Fonl Sr,, ei, $7 aAN) SI I. K<~iency Spriing Seat Saddles for $1;. U LYSS E G. D)ESPORT'ES. ----OU R-- - flUlU ML: IDuring the remainder of the seai wye will sell onl' winter stock at G4REATLY REMUCFED PR ICES! IF YOU WVANT1 TRY OS. DRESS G~OODS AND) 80ITING8. We' exhibited a1 nic( setlctiont of the(se goodls this sealson anid sold many; siI' au few p ty st yles left, which we wisit to sell1 at at or)V pri'. Com'e um an see. OLOAES, '00LMANS, JAOKETS. A fewv of eachi kind and real pretfty gfoods--will sell1 thtese to~ close withnnt, a Thease goods woh ought nitlow p)riccijPon mannfac~iat,urers. Th'le remtnamt of mloek will inow be offered at a hairge reduetlon. Nos ithe se~asont to wrap welcl and pr vent (oh1S., and1 pnIe'uonia. WeC are so generon5 as to prefer .our (ustometrs to haave these g.o xis r ill her thani knot, then'h ouarselves. Ihinve no antxety albut the pdele. A re anie~ the st eek whlch nt he .re Wo dlon't etxp et to hanl Ic t lottfger,' A~d will Igive genin btargalins unatil th tc wk Is sol.. We ln~lf e all to call ait examine. J. A. I)1ATYrt & (CO. D~o:2' nov A WAGooN UNTIL. YOU SENN US. It will pay you. U LYSSE Q. UlePORITES. EXEOUTRWIIX'S NOTICE. ALL~ persons Indebted to the estate ol Atht Akent, de3ceased, willl miake paymnent, ando all pieirons laving claimI againnst saId estate will piresenlt tl.em, prop-) erny at Itested'., to t lie iamdersigned. M IA ItA li'lT .1. A I T(EN, 'ONE MAN'S CASH AS _0001D A9 ANOTHER N AT Ladlan & Bates' SOUTHERN M U S C HOUSE. Only llouse IiI America Sellink PANOS & ORGANS Oi Tlhe One Price System. ONE UNIVOR 1 P.1ICE to ALTr, AND THAT TRIE LOWEST RNOW N, The tistial syst'ein of .elling Planos and Orgats is for lte deAler to charge any price Ie can get for then Vithout regard *ol) eith eri a fair profit or the euhtnerV' interest. But we are protid to say that this has neocr been our' method of selling. For 11ti benefit of purcbasers Mikd to se einie them the ftil value of tIheir nlioqt\y, we estnt)ilished it the outset of our busfiess, twvelve yjears sice, T1[M ONE .1)rCE SYSTrM, tibil to tlils we attribute our hImense and prosperous trade. Selling on this squaro b1a1s, renidka's it itmperative that the price le the very lowest one that can be giVeIJ. We are pledged to this. We alwasfts irli donc lttuid we always will do It.. -'It's o'r erecid and our-praoetk. No oth* liano and Organ House deals on this principle. Our prices, Ill plain fig ures, are placed on every' instrumtent. A chikt can buy as iow' as the :iarpest trader. All other 1ouses have "high prices and give discount'." The "0m Price" systemu saves time in tradhiig,. ald Is the only satisfactory way to buyer amnd selle; for, on tihe tll price aid dIscount system, euve.u though lie cus. touter buys, lie Is not sure tit If has bot tout prices. ADYibCI '_O PTANO AND O1GAJN I U'ERS. 11y quiick. W~bv'? 1'ieetuse' an aivanmce inl-, price is aliost ci'rinibl. llatios and OLiganis are on a bootm. The delnald 'ex cc.-ds the supply. All the factories are h.)1 hind (orders. .mi-ajers wi-th easji ki . hant atintot get itls itteiits i't athn'td .\\ Vita d. Prives 0c titril and lt h art. advaning. ''. prsent low prices of I'lanos antd Or gans etuttm nnoitinneo, aI will not, again rule inthe niext teu years. .''ose,' wito luy now il I s.v moley. Large 111co laets jist Imatde l with iinianulact.hrers will eialble us to !ynaratie present priew mnail Januairy i, JA'.5. After that, we eunn pronise nothing. Delays are daigerous. 'Mainililicent stock now otn hand. 'en Grand M1aers. Ov()er 200 diifleelnt styles now in our wareroomts. AEIlryit Pianoi $210. Hle'aubJut Oryas $0. Easiest Instalment Terms. Sent, on trial. I'u'ery inducem~ent that any recspon .vible I louse canm offer. Comnpetitioin wvithi the worl. D on't fail to sentd for our Cata lo~gue~s utel fail L'rice Lists, 1882. Addrtess Ludden .& Bates' S A VAN NA H, G A. Thme Groat, I'1a'io and Organ Deopot of liio South. Soutit Citolinf t MI 1 y Comlny.'i () N anid after November 12, 182, 1'assent get' Tlraits4 will run as folows until furtheir not lg T1o ANtD 1tiOM e H[ARlt ~o. EAsT. Leave Columbia at.. *8.00 a. mi. tt6.f5 p. mn. Arri'e Chtari'sot . . . 12.57' p. En. 11.3i0 p. in., Leave Chmarlest on... . .17.O0 n. ni. A10 p. mn. A rivel(. %olinia . . . .11.27 a. m. 10.05 p.m. TO AM* F/tO1 CAM DEN. L~eav'e Cohnnbhia at..*8.00 a. m. *6.~55 p. mn. Arrivec at Cannien. .. 1.07 p. m. 9.25 p. im. Leave' Camtdeni ii. . .*7.00 a. mn. *4.45 p. m. At'rrive at Coeluitlhia. .11.27 a. mn. 10.05 p. in. *Dily eixcepjt Sundays.. T1O( AND I) " M AUOUsTA. UeOdiN ColdmiW............2 0p. m. Arrive Autgustau................7.55 a. m. L eatve Anugustfn ...*7.')0 N.'y *4.20 p.'N A rriive Coliithu nn. . . . 4.08 p. itn. 10.05 p. mt. *Daily e xcept Sunday. CONNN('TIONS.. C'onnctionts made att Columbia wilth Co Ilumblia atnd Grteenvihlle aIhriroad byv train artiying at 11.27 a. mu., and dep' ar'1ing tt 6'.55 p. 1it. Connec'tion mtade at.C., C. & A. .Ji'laet withI (Gharlotte, (Xohunbhla and Augusta ia.ilroad~t byv Ithi arrivuing at Co lumtbla at 11i.27 a. ii.,* anid depar'tintg at (.15 p. mt., to antd frtomi tall potits ott bot roadis, wvithi thtrough ' P nm Stleper between Chuatlestotin and Washington; vid1 V'lrgInn'. lfidlando '~11.; r ~:1th~nt (chanige. Connuee.. dion mtadle at Chanrle'ston with steame'rs for New York on Wednesdays and Silt~up y;~ also, wvith Suaannah andt~ CharleToni lta ii road t~oaljpoud'ts Smith. Connegio ~u iamade at Augne~ta with deogiaItilrad~nd.Centirgl I it'droatb to andt fromt dl! p)ints WYest; an< Boitlb. l'Trough Tjeckets enni be purchaised( to all points South anid West, byV ptlyitg~t 1)X McQtfE Ila .'Agenmt; *. . .JOI'N. 11. P'meK', (eneral Managfer. D. C. Ax LEN, Gen. Pas.uiVTji4 t'f ct, SALE AND FEED STXBLES. LOOH OUT! HORSES, MARES AND MULES. TW~ENTVY-TWO head of fat Kaeitai-ky multes just arrived in ridditlona toJ stock on~ htand. . Broke and'4 untbroke mules . frm'ii three to as years old. I also have .jover'ai g ood palirs of htorses andto some4 flute comi bined horses, w~ellI gaited and fine dlrivers, antd s~omei good mtar'es anid a lot of plug mules,'wth eh 1 wvill neil ltheap fOT CASIT, or on timo until next fall, by pernson' iiak liig ma satisfactory pap ers, either by wholo sale 01' reta il. Greatl inducemomts offered t'o cash buyers. 1 deofy comipetton. A. WILJMFORD. REDUCTION i I will clost out my winter It RED UCED PRICES large stock of SPRING C] MCn', BoYs' ahd Ybuths' It goo'd 1xrgains. Be sure to c M. TOSNTERA.Nb GE COTTON -D1 ARE VERY Mil LTAVE Inever had an'.lijctag Mir groat qlyin.e rather 9on selling g)o(ds at such j , , I still intenid to adopt th' 8a',10 and very assrt Im 1 inake. It, 1i111pOSSAtk to g n1 s'tou. But I got: DI'MONT IlOMESPUN, the best Iin CA LICOES at 5, I ani 7 cents-the las I11OES, l rreat variety and at prices I CLOTINN' of all sylu aind at all irle ij stoCr of STAPLE AND I.Ab Vines, Liquors, lte., will be sold at coreapo 1, ve luo a ceall at'" O.'S 0 is. strC 17* Rcm4mnher the place-Okl StbIid of SOMETHIP IlTEloIive recetly Col)IoenIed bIsinb-es Iin Janes Tiurner & Cu., where will bo t NTAPILE AND FAli . Weushall-keep alvays on hiuid a vaiTed irst- clas Grocery Slore; and our pi'Les shall Lo W .AJs T in Luh, presenting uduirselves before I h pi if the.r liatrounage, assirinlig them of entire sa ;tods. J. H. HA Jim 2 1883. A HAITY NEW The lomn anticipated h'ofl4lay Eni i with Iits ~hd.)in ture hasi daivngd upon01 mIdealvors to) nIeCit it) fisture the Very lilj o te the m tsi year, by conuhulting at all atke tiz i portunity of annuuounin g thne FALL AND WI WVill be sold at GREATLY RtEI) >reparatioun for a more extended Ta )E TI IAN 11E~RETOFORE. - Neaso calf ani ekamninn niy Atock bn >r'ices wiull conIylnox von thatt I meanlI jusl 'IThanklnu~niy lfrinds for their veu'y 'oni all a happy and prosper-ois N6W Ye Fresh Qroceries I B'RESIT GGOSi EN IJT''I1t NEW JIUCKWII EAT FLOURI. brindon LaIvers, Loose Mnisentels and Finest 'iolen RIafsinsi, wvholo and1( jmarter boxes. D[rTRON, CURRtANTiS anid SPICE8. biciv Magnolias;- -Ilrinsiiks aind -the ., . J(TMBO flAMs; ogneR, Souseod Pig's Feet, Mackerel, hn all sizes' and1( (inantitles,.auid .Juinfgs Pride of the Seal, in 51b. tina, the linest fish put upj. CANNED GOODS of all kinds. (lallon Apples.: The only genino ,Jos Xlaln and Fancy CAKES AND~ CRACKERS. DOFFEES, SUGARS and PTLOUR8Sf0r very low-get niy prices. SPOKES, RIMS AND HUBS'8. SpJecial JInducementd In Harness of all kinds,. - llngle uggy Hlarness 69.'50 upi, worth $11. Th'le Louis8ville, Tnrning Plows are equal to anty, and( mnch cheaper. I have all slzes; [tEl) RUST' PROOF OATS, SIXTY CENTS; Tue CROSBY M1LIT ARY INSTITUTE. D, B. BUSBY, A. M;, PRI0OPAL. SE AS8TBE . 0ILLIs 8. 0 OrnNi Dudama't Ar $37 a iOI $11, AT I Wl.M LE (. D)E'3t'Ol'TE. M CLOTHINII stock of CLOTHINT int order to make room for LOTHING. Suits. Fib line 'of Over'coat all at L, KINARD'S, NTICAL, COLUMBI.A, B. C. IS LOW, IT IER'S PRCEA JCH LOWER. "blO'log"in advertlse'ments, but, have rIces as to satisfy my old customers an I feel sure that I. can. come .ul *lli i Noc the prices of the numerousgoods I ave the market, at 7 cents per yard'. t =igure for tih best.. M4 8ultlanybody. C'S Y ifObCEhls, 1aag oi 6 wprlce, Eid shall 'always b L.D SwAkir. Beaty & Bro. IG NEW! the store former'l 'o ed by eesrs iund a now aid completo stoek il CY GRnOCE1tIE?. supPly of -yrthing usiially kcpt tu a aays be oUaS EJ I.OW7JST. ibile, we rspetfumlly sollelt.a Itheral shar0 tisfuclon, both as to quality and prkces of RDEN & BRO. I883 YEAR TO AL is comeO an1(1 gone, nnd the0 New 'sear us; andH~ as I.in~tend t~o dseirmy utmos~ cral pat ronmage thaimt has 1)ech exteunde timecs thme intmerests of my. customecrs,L froin tlits data' iiy jrescut stock of N't'R GooDS JCED PRICES; iii ord'er to mnak .Summer ~foo iniing yo1r inteie as my whtat I p~routes ini is advertise mueit Ibe3ral and .gratifyimg L'dUons, J. wishl ar. ~SAMUELS. CHOICE GOODS!! IliaSr jts recede 6~m fo 'vin4 Fresh and Choice Goolis: Currants; Gitron; JYolles,' 9'It1 Duatter, -i roi ) Ince Met; Soinctldng nioe $$aekereJ, bornInoor* Oatmeal, 2luckwheat, and kew Sto NecA rlis'Molassoe. *T. F. M6IdAS1'.hf 4 Ca; N61MICE! Qatire stock .) :~Aeuies at cost, for cash onL eollvery, vLz: Sugara of. all Grndes. offeedi, Green and Parched., FlogIera of all (Grade. Na~eceral in kits 'qitarter aind half,. barrels. JBacon and , -ad. Greui~ .Black and OGunpowder 'Teas. Canned (.iwds and Spbces. New Orleans Mom mises and lyrupu. 1Ri0e, Meal tvd (Irist. Onioh.Seta and Gardon eils. I is' Potatoca, OnIons Peas and Beans. Ourstoek~ of G'roceries Is completq. N is the tin for housekeepors to comofl ain Iay in their supplica at. Low FiOUREss. A. S. WOLsF.BJr