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Z" TELLIGJ04"OH, AX.'~VbtU ~ I S3 t a S*' 691r Grocdiesi-J.1i. Hardoi 0. IuPUTANT DECIsION.-The do Sof thle Stproie Court of thi made In dip cas, of The Stati elatione Jpfin BrAtton et at., Coin ilers of ltho Siliking Iund, plain appelftint, vs., n'n F. Thomps~on, uidaint, fcepondcut, Will aff(Ot fjji atilis ,of the Sinkinq Fnad Coni ion in'a "104o number of cases't ch. the pii'sciple involved applies it: itany Irregularity in tle proceedlng 10 o0190 icharged with tihe assessunen collectIon. of tihe taxes will be suilllei nvallla the title which the Sinking 0ddoNlSi p. .ay attempt to give to urchaser, or prevent the Comnmisslo m taiklig possession of the. fortelted 1.. n view of this fact the attornoyE isenting the Shiking Fund Coin. sion have expressed. Iu their report he Attorney Gditl d ile'bolidl that ill be useless to attempt to set iI: claim ofthe,State to the possessioi forfeited 0.uds under the existing - , and that a complete remodeling tihe system of assessinent and col tioit 'of taxes will be fouid neces. 'y. tin POrhS ItGULATION.-Tlie stoflIA aearititiei lt has aiended iOn 37j of (Ne postal laws iutd reg tions 'so that "free county .mnews, pers may be forwiirded to any other cc in 'the count'y '7iere printed and blished, without add'itional charge, t in order to forward srlgh paper, tside of the county it shdlu d be ac min~lied ithi pstido suffiaient to V the trtisilt rattes tlnrcon. Whena regulalr subscriber to a newspapw moves froill the'dclivery of it post, lee the postnaanster should advise lIbn at it is his duty to mmtify the inIblishei his chango of residence. Postias rshshould','i the absend6 'f inArue. ons, except in case of i're county owspapers forwarded to anl oflice it hin the counItYv, 116tiy' tlic pmblishei hat the paper is not called for. Post insters are to nderstand by these mnciudmnents that hiereafteP' no matter an be fbrwarded in the mails after it eaches its original address wit lioit q1 ew prepayinenit of postage, except etters which liaveone fuill raic paid haereonm, nmimiely, three cents, and owspapers aid olnie periodicals hich are to be forwarded to sibscrib rs froin *4ho postolfl1c to aniotleac vhich is in the Sam(,% county where the )per to be forwarded is piiblished nd( in whole or in part printed. Whmerc nattecr of the second, third or fourtli lass hats been iniadvertenmtly' forwar'del vithout the palymienit of the'adttid .]1; p~ostagc reqjuired, it is to 110 rated ni with only the amnount (due, there being 4io dlouble postage charged in suelt cases. Whid a request is sent to r postmaster to have letters forwuard1e to aL new add~ress, (lroh) . letters full) prepaid-, bearing the card of the writer should be immnediatcly returned to th< wvriter, giving also informaitioni of th< changed address. T1hme ab~ovo rules art obl igatocry upon post masters'. Nt n ew~spaper '0i postal card is to be for. wvarded aifter' it has reached~ its originam addlress, b)ut g'ocs direct to the deat letter office. Tuna CIncurr Courrr.-T'he Court o Common Pleas conivenied on Mond1as mnorning at ten o'clock. The folhlowv ing i r ynopsis of th'd cases tried1: James Cochran vs. .John A. Stewvar V and it. (.illand-Jas. IU. Ition, Esq. Tor plinitifI, M~essrs. McDonald 3 iDouglass for defendami. TIhii; antioa was bron~ght oli it promissory naot g'iveni by the defendants to the plaintif foar the right to sell as certain pabti sad-iron in Fairfiicd coin'ty: T1h11 dlefend~ants ckimhedI that the terms o Contract land not been complied with iand oflered $5.00 in satistettion of thu nt.The jury retuarned a verdict o S E. II. Frost & Co. vs J. W. Wylie Jas. H~lion, Esq., flbr p1lainitiffs, A M.Mackey, Esq1., for defenmdanat. Th< issue wvas only as to the apliclation) o paytieste--lieNctJon l}eing for mono' Atfegbd to be due the plaintiffs b~y 'Il defendan t for guano. The defondan claimed thna, lhe had delyered .uottoi to the agent of .the phiahntffs ,fth di rcctioi to alpply th'e 014606w% t o th, satisfactioni of the claim ligaist biin for' guano. It appheared on t:lal -tha the defend'ant wivi Indlefited to tha agent of the plainitiffs on account, am that the prodeeds of thegg~tton was ap pliedI to the account. 's.'hc jury fons for the defentdant. :rcsls GJaillaird & lleynolds for de fendant. This iacition' was f'or the sun of $4!.7.60, which was claimed to b (die to thme plntiff by thme diefend~ant Tiheo evidence dil50oed thme fact thu the phaintifi' was the ageit of' a giuan< companyui3, aiid by that contract wa reqiried to guaranty his sales, aid th deodanat was the sub-agent of th plaintiff in thme sale o f guano. Thm question wvas whether tihe defendan was to guaranty his sales as sub-ageoit The'Jury found for the plaintiff th -sum of $417.60, the amount claied ii the donfplaint' Sarah L. Cathcart vsm W. D). Moli ley-Jas. HI. Rtion, Esq., for plaintif] A. M. Mackey, Esq., for defendant This5 i1etion wvas for' rent due the plain tiff, claiming one-third of thme cro: raised on the iplace. The defendanm dlahined that the plaiutiff cointracte< [which'wouild cxhausut~e .tut t60 the place. The jurf ietiiaed a idrdict of '$704b.for the pIalitfti. J0'w8 :FROM 0OL UMbJIA. A General Improvweet-NoribAh 'Settlers Te Agricultural Bareab. 9o0uinnPA, February 19.- -Cliumbia Is lodklg up, '.lit the first 'laco a ntumber of Northern people htfvo come (town here and bought lots or houses with at view to winter 'residences or permanent locatloius. Among tlie inst recent, Mr. Van Benthitysda hias pit chasqd the .Lyons place, on'co fanuous for Ifs 4firdensg, and is eo hpletev renovating it. Mr. Mobris .is built a very handsoine cottage just beyond te Charlotte depot, and-I ain 8orry.to 'i'ay was robileti of soveral haundreil'ollars worid 0' jewor-, dlothlii. etc., a short time after.takingh. sseisslon. AIr. Moulton, a young gertleartan from New Ilamtllpslilre, lits cotIcluded a coi% tract with the )cnftentlatry Board, ant'l will open a stcking factory 'n the geneiartlay walls, capabje of nmaking aboit 0110 hundred anfd fifty dozen pairs a day.. Nes'sr'. Lorick & Low rance some time ago purchased for $38,000 the Columbia hotel property, which has been unutilized, jind they will develope It. Thoe vacan't lots on Main street, which have long stood as souvenirs ot Geaeral Sherman, are now. selling at good prices, and the Plrchaascrs are preparing to build on thentit-onied. .When these buildings ire conpleted, tied .ro will be no gape oin the anain business portion of the city. Uiider' the etiergetic administration of Mayor ItheRt the streets are kept in good repair, while 'fle peiuk and good order of the city are maintained by .wide-awake policemen and healthy nlies. Additional lanmps have been placed at seyeral street cornlers, there by adding lo tdao comfort of nocturnal pedestrians. r The right of way for the now famous cgnal.ha1ss been secured, and tho work wV 1 *go bravelv on unider the sdror visiot of Major Lee, a skillfull en ginCer. The Legislature applied $15, 000 and two hundret hands tir the work. It may be said in this connec tiota that Dibert's shoo factory ail Moulton's Stockinag factory, with the penitentiary, wiN exhaust the e hialig water power. This may be used as anl argument, that all the water power' w1it developed, find purlchase rs, The new Union Depot of all the railroads except the Charlotte, Colum.. bia & Augusta, has been,.in use for two or three weeks. It is Ve' handsome, atid is a great convenience, except tor one regulation, adopted fron the rules of Northeorn roads, that no one shll he allowed w ithian'the enclosure except on presentaition of a ticket. This comn p~els ladies and childr'en to get seats. for themselves, and to transport tilaie boxes, bundles, satchlels, flower jare andh other ntecessary conconr;ltants of travel. It is farir to piresumne, however, thiat is otherwise admrirable rule will be~ relaxed, so fiar as to permit gentle men with ladies or. elhildreti in chairge to enter tihe sacred procinets ; or else hat femuinine wayfarers will soona learn to take c'are of thecmsblves here ds in "'Yankee laagi' I neglected to mention that 'tdi Agricultutrsal Departinenit has p~ur chased "'Parker's Uaul" at a b~hrgatin. Thuas juistice .works out 'its ends, hrougha deviouas paths. The nmontey tht, first wetnt. .nto this buililinir Was stoleni front the State, go that eh Vi mierely itet tino bacli her' own. Colonel ltijtler will .iav (quite an attractive lace for South C3arolhina faurmers and t'r visitor's frrmt abroad. One . hatl will contain the prloduttts of the Statel another will be tillod with spectinens 61T imnproved1 nachinery placed eon ex hibitigtm by. tiiaiget drera, 'thaat farm ers anid others mayt inspect thema be fore purchtasinig. Ini other' words, it will lbe a sort of general adivertisinig agency fori the bentelit of the public. Colonel Btler' is pubtlic-spi rited antd enbergetic, anid his dlepartmnent will n'uike itself' fbt forgood. hela warin weathetr is bringi~ng eveys' thing~ out. From my wvindowv I notice several tfruit tr'ees in bloom, and the olmis have put for'th heaves also. Gar' dlelinig is ntowi the abs'rblad~ topic, andi thme htousekeeper hopes soont to reielc in green pes, lettuace amd other vegetabes. Hakd tbean, pea sou i anad cananed tomnafto38 hdve bcepjne ''IuonotOaaoius.''D ~-Young, old and mniddle-aged taen andl womn et ealth and strength by usinag f BoWn' Iron Bitters. * An Imp~ortanit Qetiton. IIowv many timeas have you suaffer'ed froni lhvig eaten a IlttV too much dinn~ter or suipper? Dyspe'ptics, please atIswer,. Oine dose of Norimn's Neutr'all', ug CordIal afe al ta w~ilcounter'actthese had~ nt -l dyspopsla arising fromt deficlent gas .tie secretionts, it is utnsurpaiisedl. Front the Eie . I Mr. D). A. SmIth, editors of Iceowen C'ou . r5wr, WVahhalla, S. C., Hays: "I hatve used( N orman'sa Nenttr'alling Cordial several years iuntd fuld it ,up~herior' to any remedy I have 6i'.M fotr al disrders of thme'stomaatch and1( howels. It htab tae lirst lacC in otir little household and l's intdispaensable." * Lair Am-kA'icL..-Lokin to yo't iY ' interetst~ Is onme of the tfirst kivs of nature 'h'Therefotre htavbig gr'anted lib~etral lndutl gene(nat~ tty etustomners, thecy muatst ttot com plimit if Lthey find, after thme 10th of-1i4eb'ua-. -ry, their accountts in otheri hanitd# foi- imme1. 'dwds coleleto gythm cost added,'. tp.t the futurg paytnent wvill positl~iy be icqulred 1 when bills~ come duse, regn i' I'say*. f prilcey a bteig too low to sell1 cottLomi'or ration bilJs 11( and bank d1ebt to paty.,ilt .' SO It wihll ric 3 to your, inttet'est to conig 5tfd settle at once, a In or'der that I aty do likewise. TJhis is my last aqpeal. 1. Sf11PHON, Dientist. 3 TIhAVE on hand twenty galloas ,.of I. Gutta-P'aerh Patint, sad nnm prtI red to ptaitnt r'oofs with It. Feb 20-2t SAML. D). FA N'. RIOOFINGA PAINT, iUTTA-P'EIIA. Roofing P'aitf fo .A sale at the Dirui"Store. Feb 17 W. E. A IKEN. Boyv Thm PA LMarr'o WAcoN 0OF .ThoIeindebted to us are requested to ;settle at once. We have beel pa.ont ^ but forbearapice sometimes ceasen t .- W Ivirktu. MoMAwrJn. BuHICE & KMj'C1IN. We ia-, a lot of new. ?nd pretty Val . thins,'o.NMilchi the atte tion of lutorei R1 part0s,.without regard. to Ago, sex or pre vious condition, it; res cctfullly solicited. MCMASTmlt, JiiCEi & KETrcIUIN. PRESH GAEU:DZ %EDS AND ONION S1s. We have on hand a large stock of Gar deI Seedo; 8l0 som Fieid Seeld gund Flower seps -froik Buist, I dnrotl Isibley, Ferry, L'rosian an( Reed. So all Customers na -o pieased. MCM ABTn, anicm & KETCIIIN. APPIG PAPER' We call the dttention oT torrchants and others to our igrge stoek of wrapplug pa per, conslsting of White Newsp aper, .aidIlGjy YWrappig and Straw Paper, azul PaIper Bags. We s ggest that If, inerchants ean i these f ipeles from us' Ifs low as from albroau frejgJ4 added, it will be an ayIlnnita re to retal I ithin thetown'the sminall colniln Issi eh4 Id rather thanl pavy it to strangers. McMANTRnu, JiniCE & IJ TCNIN. SALE AND FEED SABLES. HORSES, MARES AND MULES, TWENTY-TWo head of fat Keituc.ry m1lules Just arrived iII adilition to, 1t0C 1u hand. Broke and nnbrolk mules from three to six years old. I also have several good palrs of hiorses andl(. sonme (Ine(, com bIed horses, well galted Ind 1ine4 drivers, nd sonle good Imires Ind IIa lot of pilug tund11es, wtileh I will sell cileal) fkr. CASII, or oil time until next fall, l,' persolns ak hIg satisfactory papers, either by whole gle or retail. Great mndntements offered to cash bu)-ers. I defy compeitition. A. WI'LLIFORD. WitNNoRto, S. ('., Feb. 6, 1883. ONOICE GOODS! J rST RECEIVED, hiave just reeeive hilh followhigf RaisIns, Currants, CItron,. Jllielf, Gidnger Preserves, Fruit Blutter, inic~ Meat, somelthinug nIlde at retalL ihio 1ieirel, Oatmeal, e ckheat, niid New Crop New Orhluns Molasses. fJ. F. Moi{ATEi CO. FEATLIE RMLIZ f4 IIIEST GRIADES! SATISPACTrORY PRICES I I he ' leave to annsuiince that.. 1 l ni pre t~do furnIsh, iay'A tl.e mio4 liberal NAVASSA GUJAL0, ATrLANTI iidSIIATrE, GERMAN KAINITI, FLOATS', FL4OATIS. A iL.hs'utply wi;ll *hte kept always oni had :nn I reslpctfully ask a i,laire of paitroniage. $ATISFACTION ASSUR IED). .J. i,. *TEW ART. I'f it8 A FACTr, wvE wHLL SELL YOU A 'Wagon or Buggy for less thatn anyone in tow'n. ULYSS~E G. DES8PORTES. WVYTIK EVILL E T.ICE seconid termi of tis InstItutIon w~Ill coinmeance on the 5th (liy of Februaray, at whlich ihne re-organ izion o (11f classes wIll take, place. i'Torought instrutitioni in atll dh'partmients. 'iTulti(on and( board( as. low as can boobtained In any first-claiss Institution of thne kInd. For further informiation, ad dress . MRIS. MARY If. MEANS, - P'rincipal, Wy Ilieville, Va. Mrfs. Means tcfers, bly p~erninisiionI, to ex Governor liigoodi and Prof. 1. M. D~avls, Columubia, (len. .Jihn ib-ttoni and Col. J. II. Rion, Wiansboro. D)ISSOLUTNdN. P'[IIIE prtnrhil .1 ertofor~ e-xisting hie - wen- hh.undesignd, nider thne style of "TI'rm WrNroonono PUn[,InsirIN(, CoM n-ANY,'' 1a thtis daiy (dissolved bly niutual 'rThe b)usiness of thne frirm wvill be settledl by Mr. Jno. 8. Rleynolds, whto is hnerebny authnorlzed to receive. aint iecei pt for all debts due thne concoerni. All piartles having claims will present them to hm for pay.. ment,'dhd all partles Indebted ill make immeidiate payment to hin. JI OS. JtEY'NOL~DS. Winsbhoro,.S C., January 29, 1883. .uin- :m..te R* R A -P D , P RDPOSAL. Dutring the j -emahider of tho 4S'etion we will sell ou1r winter stock tt GREATLY REDUCED TItICES1 HP YOU WAN' ~D2 T~ GQ O.Dls TRY US. 'l[(TESS GOOD AND SUIT-IGS. We exhibiteil. h iilee Selectini pf thdho goo(s thIs seasoln aidil n(1 umaiy; 9ti'l H few pretty styles left, whielh we wish ;o .hell lit a low prico. Colie and see. OfOAXs, DOLIX l9S, ;A6 TS. A few of each kitid and real inet4y goods-wlll selli liese 'to eloso witiIotit a proilt. 1UNE RW Lad. These goods we hogilotitow prbto 4<es fronm sn'tt'fn~cturer... hie.i iuitid of - "Iock will now be offered at ta la-ge redution. FLA) IE L S. Xow Is tie setason to .wrntp well nil .'ti Venlt Colds and pleliloli. W.q re so generots as to prefer our cusftomiers to have tbese goods rat.ler tian kece tepMin ourselves. Ilave -)amxiety about tho-liriee. Aro amiong the stock wvhich must be ro inied before sprijng. Don't buy until om goo(AdT are seen anmd Jlriced,. Se1ll Olit Crochory. ..-o W 1mii't expeet to hatidle it hflnger, mnd will give genuine bargains util the stuck Is sohl. We Invite all to call and examine. J. M. BEATY & CO. dlowit yonider.'p ULYSSE (G. DESPOl'FES. roTlTfflMS NO1'T WlTHSTA NDING --ALL THlE ADVERTISED BARGAINS; Our cflsfomners mnay rest assnred tsha o' wlli nor, b6 u~Si%1d1 by any othcr house iln townI. Our msotto hiis been, antd still is, "QUICK SALES ANi) SMALL PtOF'i'ftlo We olber, for the NEXT TIRTY DAYS-, great bargainms in D'ltESS G(OD.),' LAIES' CLOAKS, NlAfXWS, SACQU ES,.. V ELVETS, 14atest Styles of TitIMMING~ BRAID, NOTIONS 01' ALL KINDS. Owving to the extr'emely warm wecnth or, we will soil all of our. GENTS' and YOUTI[d'- CLOTILIXNd at the most astohmlshinkly lowv ie63. We d'o mt wish you to buy unmless fumlly stilted, asid' Will refund~ the mifoe for any unsatisfactor'y purchase. P. L./1DRCKER &' B.RO. O)PnN Buoo!Ri AT $37 amnd $-15, AT.~ - UYLYt4SE 0. D)ESPORT ES. NEW TIN-SHIOiP I II A'VI' reently' comninenced . hust. 11(0s oppos0.'ite M~h l. J. M. IElliott's .Gin. Shmopi. where wvill ho' jbund Cook ing and I [oating Stoves and Tiniwitre of ali k inida. . . - Roofing and1( Gumttering dmdl~ lif ti good anid substaniaml mnnmor, as chenaj as the ceapml)s estByl Signs Ptluited Iin thebetty, Cheap. Merchants wvill fitid it to their' into'. ost to cease sellling light Yanikee Tin ware, poorly soldered,, aimnt sell m TIN WARtE, as It is aibout as CHIE l anil Ia mada of OOD M A TFUALT.' ONE MAN'S 8H n8 -GOOD 000D1.. &~ ANOI ' A* SOUTH.ERN M U 810 iHoUiSE 0n1lY HeRA In Amd a. Selling IAOS & OmfiN On the 0One YrVce Systen. O-E'UNIFORM PRICE to ALL, ANib THAT-THE LOWEST KNOW N, Tihe usual systemi of selling Pianos and Organs is for the dealer to el yprice he ca them wilolit: ith, era irofit or - the customer' I terest, But we auo j)roxpod to say that this -is -noovj been our ietliot of sel ng. For tle benefit of pureiasers and 1o -8d cure thmnt the ftill value of their money, *0 esta blislhd at the outsdt of our business, tIehli yeart 8im1ce, T H k ''ONE PRICE S DST E4, and to this wo attribute our Immense and >rosperous erlo 8 Riling on this square anisis, r 'mnuperati e that the c be thew vel y lowest one that can b9 .g vota We are pledged to this. We always have done It, ttd we always will do it. Its our crced and our pradio.. No other Piano and Organ I House deals on ti f~prknciple. . Ir' J >lcq"Iainu' A, are prined on ever'y Ils rulimit . Ac Ild can buy as low as the sharpest trader. Alt otherf.1IouSes haVO "hi hprices and give dilscounts." . The "to Price" sten saves time in trading, and is the only satisfactory wiyto buyer like; for, on the high prico ud di . .uit ?'stem, even thou 'h the cus tomier bilys, W i nol suro that Go has bot toii prices. AD VICE TO ITA0O, AND OWGJN BU.YERS. -uy quick. Why? Because an -allvee i price Is ahnost certain. Pianos and Organs prpi.da a boom. .The demand e*. eeds tile suipi. All u -factories are be hind orders. IDealers with eash in hand pannot get i nsh'umetlits'as fast as wanted. Ptices 'oflah-'nt: laibot' are ad vanoting. The present low prices of Pianos afU Or gans cannot continue, anid will not ag'nin rule i the next ten years. Those who buy ov - will. say mitotiwyR., ,edtext eitravt.u~ist madcryl-1h manuifactuirers wvill 'eni u guaran1.~iteef presen1t ct .s until .da n-a> htfI /884. After tlit we ca.n..pi-oiise not i Delays are dangereus. . -Magnieent stock now on hand. Scven GrandMakors. Over 200 different styles now in our wareroons, Elegant Pianoa $foo. Beautiful tOrgai -k5. Easiest Instalment Terms. -Sen oil trial. 1very Indueetment that any respon. siblo Ilouse can offer. Competition with the world. Don't fail to send for our Cata logues and fall Price Lists, 1882. Addr e's Ludden & Bates' SOUTHERLIN MUSIC IIOUSE, S A VAN N AH, G A. '1Thn (Great.Tiano and Organ Depot of the ihoutlh P~AssENOER Dh11'ARTMECNT, -COL.UMmIA, 8. C., Novenh~qr,4, 1882. ~JillE inItial link in Sou /dharo~tna l% 'tlu R1 Iichm uotul awkD.at fiiio aystem work ing~ o and freom Chaurleston via the Soutl Caurolinta Railroad: *No. 53. t No. 17. Lv?. Augusta a. ... 7.35 a. in .......... Ar. Columbia b.. .11.39 a. mn. Lv. 5.00 a. mn Ar. Winnsboro 6.. 1.131). in. 7.52 a. mi Ar. Chester..c.-.-. . 2.17. 4. in. 10. 0 a., Ar. Chbarlotte d.. '49 p. m. . 3..p. ' Ar. Statesville .... 7.05 p. mn........ *No. 62. tNo. 18. Lv. Statesville .... 8.00 a. mn............. LY. Charrlotte d. .. 2.30 p. m. 5.22 a. in fUV. ChleAec...4.29 p. mn. 9.25 a. mn Lv. Wiinnsboro. ... 6.33 'l. 'm'. '-. . 1:.O2g, nti Lv. Colupihia ... .7.07 p. mi. Ar. 3.60 p. mn Ar. Augusta....11.16 p. m.n.........., *Daily. tail , exep t Sundays.lhti - .. CONNECTiONs. ., a With all lines to and from Savannah Floridla and~ the So~uth and Atlanta, Macot auind the Southw~est. .bAlih South Caroinla Railroad to ami f ronm (Charlestoin b~y Nos. 62 tandl 63 and wItI C()lumita and1( Greenvil l~ Rai.lroad., c With Che'ster and Checrawv and Cheste: aind L.'tioirt I tail roads. '- a -ith -1tlehmond aind D~anyll Rairoat to and fronm all poltts .North, . Atlantic Tlenniessee and1( Ohio Division anid Carohimt Central itailroad. . With Wecsternm North Carolina Railroat for Ashteville, Warmi Sprigs and all poInta on ha he.M. SLAUGHTER, G. P. A. D. CannTwE1,J,, A. G. P. A. (1. RI. T1ALCOTT, SuperIntendent. South Carolina Rtaliway Coty {\ N and after Novembher.1@;,t*82, Pa~o. /J ger TraIns wvill run~ as follows unti further ngotice: . TO AND FnOM CIKARLEBTON. .........-.-.,.. JCAT. . Leave Colimj~1aat~ .0 ai. m. tfl.6 p. m Arrive c'harleston.. ..12.57 p. mi. 11.i p9. ii Leaive Chretn %0 a. mn. *40 p. mn ArrIV'e Columbia....it 7 a. in. 10.05 p. in f Daily. *Dgily .xiepp .gundy. . . :TO ANDP'lnOM AMDL. '*- EAST. Leave Columbia at. .*8.00 a. mn. *6.55 p. mn Arrive at Camden... 1.07 p. m. 0.25 p. in . wnsT. Leavd 1itldn ht. ..*7,( a. in. *45.m A riive 't Colhmbia. .11.W . n6. . 10.05 fi. i D1)aily exce pt Sundays. .y TO AND 11n0O. AUGI7BTA. Lave do~inmbia.............7.25 p. in Arrive Augusta.............. 7.55 a. in wEST. Leave Augnata.*7.00 a: nI: *I:2 m Arrive (Cohtniblet. i-.. 4.08 p. mn. 10.05 p. m *D~aily cept Suntday. . ONNECTIONA. * Connections-.made a. .Coiqibla vithm Ce Iumvan~*td Gr4eenvhill . Halli-nd by trai aujvingatl1.27 a. nm., andI depar'ting a 6.5p.nm. Connection mnade at C.. C. & A Jutnetrm with Charlotte, Columbia a111 Aug usta Rlairoad by train arriving at (it luni>ia-at 11.27 a. m. anti dapartin at (1.5 p. mlt, to and.from.all p~oinits on bh roadh with through Pullman icper betweei Chat'leston anmd WashingtnVia Virgini MIiland route, without cmingel CJonnec lion fladeo at Chiarlestom with steamers in New York on Wednesdays and Saturdaye also, with Savannah anid Charleston RIal road to all points. South. Connections ate mad1e1 at Angusta wit Georgia Itallroad and Central Ralroad S and from all points West -and1 Southi Thuroug~h Ticke ,equn be purchased to al point Sout an Wsgenyto ..M Cohni, S.( .-Jomq. B. PEcOK, General M anagei 4D. C. A LLEN, Goen. Paas. andTictket Agent Chtarleaton, 8, (. 'G,'RQ0-&-)ER WE CAN'ONL Y ENUMEIIATB A F 'KW ORLEANS MOLA1E9. COFFEE. 6r . COFFEE, Roasted. OANNED GOODS. t3ODA CRAOJUEit. 'DESP MACKEREL, in cans. Also lloes, Plows, Trace Chains, Ialnle hnpossible to mention all, but "Call for wil 4. . HA COTTON iN IND A RE VERY M' I AV14r'Aver had any liking for greal (d6pi .dkabtier upqn seiling goo s at such draw .JIM1l n.w 10 : - tw ntenld to adopt the same plan, m evtry,ns*rtlonl I make. 1t is impossible to i ore. it quote: PIEDMONT:1O~FTfPtYhe boat I LIC)ES-at h, 6 and 7 eifhl+12 lie .p Irpait Variety and at pices and at all pri. My stock of STAPLE AND FAT Wijes, F4qrR, etc., will be sold at correspc Fleas mny goods. - e acall-at 1ATY & BRO.'S :B. $tJC k" RIemember the placo-Old Stand.ol 18'83. A HAPPY NEW The long anticipated holiday rush i with11 itqhlid(il). turie ha lilts dawlied upoi culdenVdrs-to 'inrit in fitture tie very lil to me theo Past year, by conisitltipp atj~ll take this opportunity of ainnontnelUg the FALL AND W Vill be sold af .;R1CAwT REDI propairation for a more oxtonded Sprmg~ a~ TiRADE TIIAN HIERETOFOtE. Please call anid examinec my stock 1: prices wvill consiiince you that. I'mecan juti Thmankdig amy frienids for their very yet all a happy anid proesperous INew Y REDUCTION!I twill closeout my wintei at RED UORD PRIICES large sf6oc of SPRING C. M~en's, Boys' and YouthIs ait gbo6d bargaiins'. Be sure to M. Fresh Groceries I FRESH GJOSIJEN BUTTElI. NEW B3UCKW HEAT Fl;OUit. London La~e,' L'ose Museatels and Finmest (kiiden isins, wvhmol and1( q-.arter' boxes. CITRON, CURRANTS and SPICES. New Magnolias, Brunswicksq and the . ...JUMIIO H AMS. T~ngE fiisedPig's Feet Miickerel, In Pride of the Sa, Lu.51l4.tins; the finest fish put li. CANNED GOODS .Ga'lbt1 Apples.,-The4~ cv.genulbno Jos. R tnoPhooISmon. Plain and Fancy. CAKES AND CRACKERS: COFFEEAS, SUGIARS and FLOURS arc S. verf low--get my .price. SPOKES, RIMS AND HUBS. Special Inducements .In .Jlarness of all kinds. Single Bihtgny ltarnetss $9.50O upj, worth 811. Thle Uouisville Turninhmg Plows- arec qual to ay, ahd much cheaper. I have all sizes. R1' 1f T fEROON OATS,' $1ITY CROSBY MiLITARY INSTITUTK. D.'* BUSBY, A. M., 1PRINOIPAL, F n AS1? ERJ"LL E, &. C. DoN't B(W' A WAGON OWVrr, You San~ US. It wlllpay yo' 0I it4 W ATJULES NOW ON HAN1 BUOKV W LA'T FLOUR. OATMEAL. F 4al) grades. SYRUP8. LLAMS. (OUXJESE. MACARONL. PICKLES. ;Iaek..Bamts, Supkotsp.B~rooms, oe. It i you wdnt and pay for what'you git." lRDEN & BRO. IS LOW, JT vER'S PRICES DCH L.OW ER. " blowlg" in advertisnhieiits but hav6 )rices as to satisfy my old customers and LA[ fcol-suro that ,1 can cono fully to ;vo thu prices of the numerous goode inhave a Alie,.ma' et, at 7 cents per 'yard 4 figlre or t.10 best. to suit anybody. 308. CY GROCE1HES, ndngly low prices, and I shall always 0e LD STANJi. BeatyA Bro. 1883. YEAR TO ALL. as c6mo and.gone, and the Now Year Sus; nod as I intend to ise my utmost >eral patronge that has boon extendetd tileslip iny restr, of iy-culstomers, I t 'from i Tris date m'y 'p1 iln t stock of NTER OOODS Jci iU cS' in order to nuku i summer oforea making youer purc(hases asB my: I, w.hat I pro)tisuI inI11 thYi inomenit lbieal and~ gratifying tfavors, I wish Cal. 2. SAMUELS. stogk of: CI0 nt hi a'r~dei- to znake room f'or a LOIINCI. Suits. Find lino of Overcoat~ iSall at L. LKINARD'S, TALCOLUMBIA, S. C. SPRING XOUNCEM1YENT I have now In stock a full line of Farming Il'>tlements, such as . Plows, Traco Chais, Clevices. Shovels, Breaste Chains, Hool Screws. Ifpados, Back Bands, Lap Rings. * Swedes Jro11b Gri' dtoeAxos. Ferguson Ib Blont's Iron Foot Plow 8tocks. 8E Eb IRISH PO2'ATQES AND GAIDEN? SJKEDS. My' afbol of OROCERIES wvill al. ways be kept, up withi nothing but kRST-CIJASS G OOD . A lade Jot of 4!I F'LOUJR, bough6 before the rcent adWimco, cheap by the barrel. Fresh su pyly of "Sntow flake" Crackers. O'. JLY A ADELL# SOLICITED. R.M.mmtY. UNI)ERT AK ER' S IdEPART!KE1T. I 4IMplemed~ t itfmrn the puti10 thatt h on htand a full lint' et COFV. NS, DUEiIAL ROI/E85 Fme., aind am psoped gd anything til tbe We uina ashasa at uthe1 patvr ae. I.1e. 37. IbILiQ SU~ -- e * - ,,4 ~ ;~~.f