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LA~)A 0ATURDAY e1ruary 34. 8 1 : 18s8. o ew Advertisepneit. - Just Recelvq--D. R. Fleny oen, . Seasonable lints-J. lI Cumtoing School DoOkiMoMaster, rico * Ketchin. . -The00 no' or Is abbtoa visit t9 ligidten, S. C. -Wando Guano; ,Saltida Guano, Wando Acid, Wiando -Ash Elemet, for sald by Lauderdale. * -Capt. W. G. Joidai 'eqits ;js 'to say that ho is' not a can idato for the coloiqloy', Sior. has he ever had any intention of runniltg for the position. -Mr. A, "Williford says that on Friday, the 1t'i Inst., hie made tho largest sales that he has realized since ie has ieoi in busiless-linounting gn that day to $1.,621. To our minds tile is (lie best cvldence that there Is still considerable money In the country. ----The post-mortem examination of Mr. A. HamiltQn Fleinig, who died it this place on 4ikt Monday, discloses the fact that Mr. Fleming .died of Ineurisin of the aorta, oIr in eiher )vords,.of enlargement of .an artery In the regloi of .the heart, causing s'uflo vationl or straugulation, which was the iedilate cause o hs death. -Information laiae been received from the oflice of the comptroller general to the effibet that all dliabled veterans Jiolding clali$p9p; 4$e State for aRIcIi'f h ilm'nh, Wil1 drobably re ceive their pay in a few months. If there he any such claimants 4n Fair field wewould a isf ibm to 'Ifold to their clatims, mid iuner no circum stances dispose of thAonpt to eelators att a discount. .I.F. -Thrle lVashington correspondent of the Neli ,4ful Cour-ier writes that the chanlces o hJo. Icre.pPoIlnenlt of Mr. E s ,a postinaster at this ace, are very JIvorAl. Ho says th11 it is belcved at headquarters. that he has given entire satisfdafthio in the dis chargre of his official duty to all, Jre spective of race, color or party aglid lion. This is as true as it is coilji montary. Mr. Egleston has given .en tire satisfaction to all classe of' om People, and we think it can be.safely fsaid tlIkat the. government canlnot find ( Iiore -t'ithfil. efficient and courteous man to till the position In question. We voice lie sentiments or the entire county, when we express the hope that the President will reappon, hiih as postmaster at Wliusbero. -The Chester Reporter says: "Mr. W. 11. Sanders, who fatrms on Mr. Dick Thompson's plantation on Tar key Creek, m Ide last year, with teil work of two plows, for'ty bales ot' cot ton and five hundred bushele of corn. We are inf'ormedl that the cot toni crop on Mr'. Thompson's entire plantation ing tor'our nieidkb)Or, but wve believe ou inf'oi'mation that Fairfield can beat thiis. We hope our farmer friends. wvill report to un as to tli' ainoili', o' cotton and corn or' any other crop miade~ diur1ig the past year', 'we there. has beeni , lar'ger yield than tiul'The reputation of the counsty is at sta ~e, and we earnestly hapo oni' request will be complied with. IURNTKO.-The rgqsideijce of' M~r. .'lhin Rt. Or'aii, of Woo"yard's, w~as b)urneid d1own On last Thuriisday inight. gh'li fire was first noticed in thle kitchen thtat was conntected with the hose and suppIosed to have caught fronm the .stove. Mr. Craig saved tihe gr'eater dence was valued at one0 thlousand( dollar's or more. The property was 3iot Iinured. Csucurr Coutr.-The fotfow-ing is a syniopsis of thie remaining cases tried in the Court of Common P,1eas f'or the. irse~nt term: . .Jolhn.C. Stewart vs. Frank Loitnler, * for ttechainm and delivery of' personal pr1operty-A. M. Mackey, Esq., f'or the pliniitif, anud Colontel Rtion for' the.dq fe udan t. T1hec jury rehlli'rned a verdict -or$42:52 fo. thd plaintiff'. ,R. H. Edimmnd and .1. BI. Duke, Executors, vs. T. 1d Davis, W. Rt. sykes, William' Augustine and( Eliz4a. beth Blfigni'n. The action wvas foi' money' in the hands of tid~ shri if wsthe pi'oceeds of cotn;sold nder levy. J. E., M~15lnaahd, Igsq., ap pgared for the~ p)Inlutiffs, Cohoisel Rioni for T.'H. D~avis and W. 'R. Syices, and Messrs. Dong~ass & Jgagsdalg for' WiI ]iahn August.i'i gi( Elizabeth ~BrIg man. TIhse jur'y returned a v'erdict.of $177.02 for thes plainitiffs-$58.29 for Wijlim Augtittoi and' $38.26' for Elizabeth Br'igma'n. William E. Smilth vat J. R licMas-* t'r, Sr.-Messi's. McDonald & D~ong.. ]ass for the plaintiff and Messrs.,)yles & Uinchainan for the doefetidait."- The aetions was fo'r the recovery .of the value of' a horse soIhto tlie def'niant, ont the ground that there had been a pai'tial f'aihnre of eonsider'at ion. 'The jurly r'eturnued a vr'dfict of $50 for the plaintiff. The last of the jury causes was tried on"Thursdlay after'noon, andi Friday was constumed in the hearing of equity causes. The Court of Common Pleas .ad journed sine die at eleven o'cloci on Friday. Judge Kershaw leaves on thle one d ofilock train to-day for Lancaster, *where he will -.open~ Court on Monlday nbt. .-Young, old and milddle-.agedIl~ me ad women get hlealth and strength by nu~iig Bi6\Iin' lron Ull Lu2:s A #R.A.M:-PAV An Alaran-of Fire .ausos a Paile In af.QAeoQI -jrhe.Olldren Fall In a. abs 'on Utjo. .Atairpe SuffgeaitIng a Ntayber. .. -,NKW Mtkj:.,Feing *20.- Cont Iiuted with .lto Mermalt, Cathollo e.0L41rch of the Moqt Holy 1tIteoier, iu ea1st, Foirath street,. the strs. of Char lt conduct.a school forienall children. . .short tiO. previous -to the hour for isilinsiug 'OiQ puplIq this -afternon, all alarm..;vif fire was raised. which spreat -abott the rooms. Instatily one of the-attaoh6s left the building t6 notify. t4e fire departmenf, and, on returnium ho found the Ptniles ;erowded with girl from tour to twelve years old, t)IqO.on one another in disor del:4 xnisa, screaming anid groaning pitquely. A number 'of .ml mame to their rolefand wh'4 etuhe Sliats of hority .houve manid 'to isnewhat qpiet thoe who -were in the - Mats.the men as quickly as possiblo proeeoded to. extriet"(e Clhp little .ones. It..kvals. impossible to do ;h-i'a th any g1teat speed, Ihat while thq -m011, Werq work 1:ig. the banisters gave way, nykilg Jt more oasy to remove the chidif.e v..it was theln feuid tlijt seven childret had beon crushed to death and-xhany others moro or less iwijured. Tho cause of the alarm was a small fire undor .the stair-case on the third floo: ; The flanmes were extingulsigd4 speei $; antd all whom the Sisters had keptj'n their class-romims were then allowed. to go home. The news of the. accident sprend with lightning like, rajidlty in iI the crowded keneiient district around the schiool-huse, And tle po lice, who was.pronplptly called, out, had much dit(Aunty to qtet mothers whose children. Attend I tho school. A (mhinese laundry, which adjoins the - bchool-house, served is a temporary hospital for the bdured. The: .ktbsb rtiports from the disaster make the mimber of killed .our:een. LATEn.-ThO tragedy grows In hor ror as its details develop. Thpe total' number of children dead, including thoso killed outright and those who. (1id after being tal~ei. from the stair i.'ay, is fifteen, and othrs will proba bly die. When the cty of tire was heard the removal of the children be gnl quckly, and .progressed favorably until one of ttlie,Sifdrs of Charity in. charge of a class faiited from excite .Wpnt. The childron, without a con trollinig hand, were thrown i4o-confu ion, and a -ish for the staircase be 'gan, which iidmled hidreds of chi dreni. and a deadl( cru1sh occcurred. Overseveni hindred children m were in the bpilding at the time. The exantli nation of the building shows that eve > rule. ef .prqcaution fo 81mfew inl tire scho0o. w~as - dis6g ea. Tihe names of the dead children show that thev belonged to German or Polish iamilics, with one or two Irish. AN .9i$- YI2N ids NAmtJATION. Flooding the Coal ]Ine in Illinois--A Nar. . . row Esch pe. Citaro, February 19.-The follow ing is the story - of John ,tiuber, an' eve-witness of tle whole alair. and a 11n. whpivas in the mine at the time of - ocident - . . "I was wowin1 in..ne of tihe West sections of the mnam corridor, and had just vot my tir ready for transfer., when. heard a voice, which sounded weak at first, saying: *Look out!i the water is coumng.' . For a fewv moments 1 did nmot compcenmd tihe awvful mean ing of the lmniguage u sod, and so wenit back to bokup the coal,' when I heard the hiamel owtnrning agafinl and again, anmd a *small stream of water rnning dlown the centre of the track. Th'le truth at once fhashed npon mec that I was in danmger, and that the water was co~1miuug from solne uniknown local ,ity. I rushed as fast as thme nature of the passage would allow to where [ thought my two sons were at wvork, but found that they had gone. 1 then yelled at the top of mzy voice to the men near me., amnd made as fast as I could for til. air-shaft, where I knew there wasp ladder, and that I could get out. 1dyt uhs time the water was pp~ to my armphits, and I had a hard time to g~et up the .shaift, so exhausted was I with the ralM -run i:aod.nade in the stooping positioni. Whmen I got hmie, great God!I what did I see I There upon her hbed lg *.yv.wife, tear inig her hmmbhant'l waiiing in -almost a crazyv conditon. 'Oh, John,' shre said, 'where are the boys?' Trho truth then flashed npon01 me that,,.,they.evere dead. I went back .Mnfmist as I cogid1;eand foinnd that my~ horrible anticiluations were onily too true, and that the boys had not l~een seen since entering the shaft 111 tihe morni hg" -In the action: for libel bronght by James Francis Mahior, of Edgefield., S. C., against Ja-ncs.(~ordQu, j0llenng, in wvhich the formhflc ji'e'~1l.A vs .5 'ebt of $20,000 from the latterm, Judge Wallamce onThurmsdlay, in the UinitedI States Jodrt,gfJited a mtoin for a niew trial. -A Georgia paper savs that New York handled 600,000 bales of real cot.ton last year, but.' seid 32,'700,000 hales on ''futures,".and wonders that New .Yorkers should call this "doing .Ifdsiness," Thelm Gporgia manm sihould( know tha't atl of it was not, strifly speaking, doing "business." S1onb of it was A'domg"~ lambs fit for slaughter. -/iChago .1eratd. AN OrPPOTUNITY TNOsT.-Mr. Kelly, of Pennsylvania, hadl an opp~ortunitv recently to get fairly on its way a good1 mvasure of reforma in taxation, by wjhch lhe could hsave abolished all. the butrdensome q4pd disiareeable lmternal reyenue machhlY~yf or nearly all of. It. 11nit Mr; Kelly only wants as much reform as will please his partv , so he presenlted a nlycasure' to .which .the -House would not listen.-New York X $t8NE8S1NO2TIOPN .An Important Question. .6 Hiow mauny times have'you suffered fromn having eateni a lIttle too muclh dhmr-~or supper? D 'speptIcs, please ans wer-. -'Olte dose of . Norman's- Neutralizing Cordial ai firt..nLg1.:neal willI counteracit thesae had 'effects. In the trqatmnent iof kidigetioni anmd dys .pshif arIsing from- .defielenit gas tric secre ,hKAnm it. Is 1.mnsurp).a..9ed. - Fromnt ha Presi..- . . , Mr. D). A. SmIth, edItor of Keowee C'ou rior, W alhalla, 8. Ci., says: ''I have used Norman's Neutrallzi ng .Contal several y'ears and~ find It superl4r to any renedy I1 have tried for all disoiders of.th e stomnach nd howcels. It has the:.st place .hi'out I'1lehoseol and islaadispensabla."* LART A PPEAL,.-Looking to .your own interest Ia 01ne of the first l aws of nature . Th'lerefore hiavlug granted 1Iberal imnduil gence to my customers, thley'imnst not-com plaini if they find, after the 1eth oif Ikebrma. ry,theIr acounts In. other hmands for imme -efla'oMllectonu wvih uoi,.dded. In the future payment wvIlltposlthelfh lrequired when bills como (du1, reardless .oft piteesn beling too low to sell e t~,or ratIon 1MWl and bank deobts to pay 'tt. So it will be to y~our Interest to come and settle at once, in so1a. tha t T mn oayn ui ltkewIse "I'As lel ST'REi Emif D! 'I. , * - Ogo Uundred barrela Flour, all Grads. NVOarload3 110d Rust Proof ati. Lord In Barrels, Buckets and Cans, anti a sn'pyb of Bacon, Meal, Pearl Grits and .kit lilways on hand, also Rico. V 1A Still have few barrels Choice New Ok l6anA Molasses, Golden Syrips, aso Common Molasses. Sugams-Granulated, Git Loaf, Pul'eriked and Brown. ,oftes-Old Government Jata Mid three gradet Mio. , Tea--Oiben and Black . ,Vinegar-)Vhite Wine and ilier. .ine leed-splendid 'di Ulilch Cows. tlows iiad Plow .Stocks, Traces, llames ;altd Ilame Strings, Plow Lines and Back JILands. D. 1. Fleniiken Shonable Hint I do ls' th Imne to huy Garden Tools, nebfas Long dllde Sptle Forks, Dig ;er, J.takes, iett FPARTMING TOOES. Melkles Two-Uorse Steel and Iron Plows, bree st.yles of singile Iron luFoo.. ,%,eks, iandled and IBrades loes, $idjte -rces, Iap'.Rings, Clevises, Graso I , leel 014, Traee4 of all kinds, Rlles and .Iame Strings, Plow mIlad(es. IN GROCERIES, I still keep the Magnolla I lams, Brenk ast Strips, Heef, Belhgita Sausage, Bacon, Ga-rd, Grits, Gosilen Butter. I have recently put i a lot of COOIRING STOVES, And invite'attention to iy "Lee," "ot 0n PlaI," "So, Friend" and "Bill Arp' tyles,:Nion $9.O up A full line of Kitchen Goods and Tin.. V:1re. I have three im(e Sideo-a1r Buggles mnd )ie "'inopy Tolulasket -Plueton, which 1 Nill teil low fo7 the rmoney. CASTH NEEDED. Those indebted to ius are i-eques~ted to wattic at onc. We ha~ve beeni patient, hidt lorbearance somtllmes ceases t~o be a viart ue. IdMM~sTrn, UniicE' & Ku'rCIllN. S01hOOL BIOOXIS. We keep on hand a large stock of Seheoo llooks, Inks, Pens, Penils, Blank hlooks' Wrilting TLabllets, hllies, Ihymn Joh,1 ilse the 13plahr literature of the day., as thme Seasie Library, Franiklin Sziuare Library, etc. MCMAs'rEn, fnrCE &KETClIIN. ONION SETS, We have on hand a large stock of Gar. 'len Seedis; also some Fichi Seeds aml~ Fi~lower Seeds, from Uist, Landreth, Sibley, Ferry, Crosnman and( Rteed. So all Mistomhera may0 be pleased. MCtAs'rER,IBRICE & KETCIN. WAPPING PAPER. We enll the attention of mnerchants and athers to our large stock of . wrappdug pa ieconsisting of White Newspaper, Junilla, Gray XVrappi ng and Straw Paper, 11ud Paper Basgs. .. ... We suggest.bait if marchahts enan hn ) these articles fronius as low as from abroa< , freight added, it wvili he an avantage .ti retaini withmin tile town'l the small connntsiin chariged rather thlan pay it to st.ranger-i .MCM.wrEn, ]1nr0E & .K i.rCHlIN. SALE ANDI FEED STABLES. LOOK OUT! HIOR$E8 MARETAM) MUL1NS TWENTY~fW( Wead of fat 'Kentuckc: mules justaarrivedi in aldditioni to stock 01 hamh -,:#kg and( unblroko mlies fr-on three to silt years old. I also1 have severn hhiedhorse, wel gaited and1( line '(drivers an(iet. good( mlares and1( a lot of pluj liles, walehl T-ill sell ('heal) for CASI I or Oin time until ne~xt fall, by perso)15 ns ma hig m1e satisfactory pal piers, etitheri by who'le sale of retail. Great lninducements offeret to cash buyers. "1 defy comnpetiltion. A. WILXFORAh. WINNanIO1O, -8. C., Feb. 6, 1q83, DISSOL UJTION.. tween~m the unde(IrSIgned, under ti style of '"T'iIWNNSn~ono Peunas< CoMPA.NY,"' is this (lay diissolved by Imulitma conlsent. . . '. Th'le htisiness-of thle 11rm1 will he .sel t et by Mr. Jno1. 8.'. ieynods, who in 1mereh, authlorizedI to rei'Ive am1( recel jt for al debts due-the C(iconern.. All p art1ies hailvii claimts will present themn to hhn11 for pay mnenut, anld all parties inideblted wili mnaki limediate paymfentt to bimn, R:. M'rA Ns AVIS, II SN IR Y N. OBE'A 11, - JNO.$f. It E YNOL DS, Winnsboro, S. C., Januar-y 29, 1883. Jan 30-txtft. RIOOFJM PAINT. ('1 UTTJA-PERICiIA Roofing Painlt ft Lsaisxat the Drug Store,.. Fob 17 W. It A IKR'N READ. --OUR-- -- PROPOSAL. During the remainder of the season we will sell our whiter stock at bGREATLY RElICED .PRICES I IF YOU WANT TRY US. DTRSS OOODS AND SUITINGS. WO exlihitc'd .a anee iyeect~if on 4f ie goods this feohm 'anit sol hmahly; mill a fe w prettV styois lbft, wigel Wye whti to sell at a low pr6co. Comeu uidSee. CLOAKS, :OLMANS, YACKETS: A few of each kind .mnu4- Y hl pretty goods-will sell these t-o Nose without a prolit. UNUERWiIEAIB These goods we bought at low prices from lanutifacturers. Tle remimmat of stock will now be offered at a large redu(ction. Shawlivs, Blailots a~d. FL AANNE L S. Now is the season to wrap well and pr vent colds and pIeumonia. - We are so generous its to pre'er our customers to have these goods rather than keep them ourselves. lave no anxiety about thu price. Ulothillf and i-ls Are nmomg the st'oek which mnst ho ro 4-eel hefore spring. - Don't buy tutil our goods art.ien and AiL Sellia OlUR Crokeory. We dol't epeet 6 htiandle It hcmger,. mw will give genuine bargains tifll flit) stuck is Sob i. - We Invite all to call iid examine. J. M. BEATY & Co. SAnLI.:s, BhIn')LESAND ILARNIsS-"wAY (lown yonder." ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. FOR TIIEj NET ThIRTYlDAY NOT W 1THISTA NING -ALL TIIE ADVERTISED BARGAINS, Our c 'stomers may rest asired tha we wvill not be undI~erso1ld by any'other house in town. Our mot to has beenm, andl~ still is, "QUICK SALE~S AND SMALL PROFITS."' We offer, for' the NI ETf THTtTY DAYS, great baains in DiRYSS GOODS, sAD)1ES' CLOAKS, SUAWLS, SACQUES, VELVETS'V, Latest:Stylcs of TPItIMMING BRtAID, N1OTIONS OF ALL KINDS. Owhig to the extremely warmi weath cr, we will sell all of' our GENTS' and YOUTHIS' C.GOTHING at the most astonisinigly low yrices, - Wedo nmot wvish you to buy miless fully suited~ and will refund the money fo~.r anmy uisalisfact- ry' purchiase. P. L/LJJNCKgs diBRO. OPEN IUoovT E A T 0'7 ahl56lA T. UYM$E .~ D)RhPORTES. NEW T1N-SHO1 ! I IAVTR recntly .commiiiycedl b) s4 neQss opposite1 Mr. al. M. Ellt's Ginm Shop, whereo. willl be f(unrud Cooking Iand I [eating Stoves anid T1iawvarc of all k lind~s. : . Rtooflng and Gumtierinig .dono in -a goo(1 alIf( silt ant(ial itailier~ as cheap ats the cheallest.-. -- Signs Paited~C( In the best style, Cheap. -'s. Merchants will find It to atimir inter est to eense selling light Yankce Tin ware1, .'poorly soldlered1, adl .solt' my TINWARtE, as it is about as CilEAl1, r and Is made of 000OD MATERIA.. MA.r i 9. FAXT ONE MAN'S CASH AS AS ANOTIER'A AT LUdd e & Bates' - Only Houge in Ametica Selling PIANOS & OROANS On the One Price System. ONE UNIV>6Ni PRTCE to ALTh AND THAT THE LOWEST KNOWN, The usual sysltem of selling Panos and Organs is for the dealer to charge an l he can 'get- for thei without regard Wt er f hir pront or the cuistoierisatiterest. ; t.-we are proud to say that this has neer beeni our method of se11ng. For the benieft of purchasers and to so cur' them the full value of their mioney, wo estaiblislhed at the outset ol our btwuiess, twteiio yearx since, Tip 21 E PilICE SYSTpEIv', and to this we attribute our imienre and prosperous tride. Sell-g on this square b1sis, relers it in fhtive that the prico be ti. very iwe'tl it that can ho g tven' W$1tr- Pi edged to this. We always Iavo dionec it, and we always vill do it. It'a our rreed and our practic. No other Piano and Organ Jllouse deals on this principle. Our prices, in plain A# is, ape 01heed od everv iinjtrlumen. . on buy as low as tllio'harpesttrader. ' All other Houses hiave ''t lgh prices and give discounts." The'.")ne Price" s stem saves tino In trading, and is the o1 sftthifti % Wyay to buyer amti seller; for, on the hig prico nl discoutt system, evel though the cus lolmer lbuys, h is sot sure that ho has bot, tom prices. AD VICE TO PIAN6 AND ORGAN BUYERS. Buy quick. Why? fecause an advance InI price is almost certain. Planos and Orgaus are on a boom. Tho demand .ex pemsthe s'pply. All the factories are be Wid orders. Dealers with cash 'it h16 cannot get instruments as fast as wanted. Prices of material antd labor are advancing. The present low prices of Pianos and Or galls cann1110t coitilute, antd will Itot again rule iII the niext ten years. Those who hull. Ilow will savei onev. Large Colltracts ju it.'t male with imanufacturers will i enable uts to gua ' prenant nies hniskhta s,. 18*. :AVrtr'that we can promise ioitiniig. Dlcay are dan111gereuis. "Magnilicent stock, ilow on hanid. Seven. Orand Makers. Over 200 different styles now in our warerooms. IWletpnt P].nos $200. Ieautiful, Oi'aus 5o. Easiest instahieit Terms. S'nf on ial. Ev'y indud uient that any rspbn silde J451iae cain otTer. Coil) peti LI on with %h6 world. Don't fall to send for our Cata logutes aid fall Ddce Lists, 1882. Address Ludden~ . Deates' d 'outIn..N NI~sc HOUSE, S A V A NNAH, G A. ~Thp direatfilan tnd Organ Depot of the South. Chuarlottec, Coluinub & Aue~nata R 2 1 A SSENG En I)hIPA ntTM ENT, ~ CoLmBurA 5. 0., November 5, 1882. rpul E initlial lin1k 1in South Carolina in the I. lilhmtond antd Danllile systemn Work iingstto antd fronm Charleston via the South Carolina Railroad: *No. 53. f No. 17. Lv. Attgusta a..7.35 a. m. ............ .Atr. Colui:' b. ..11.39 i'. mi. LY, 1100an. ml. Ar. Winnlsboro b. . 1.131 p. m.t 7.52 a. mi. Atr. Chetster.' . 2.17 p. tm. 10.50 a. mn. Ar. Chharlotte d. . 4.13 p. mn. -3.15 p. mi. Ar. Statesville c. .. 7.05 p. ml. .......-.... *No. 52. t No. 18. Lv. Statesville e... 8.00)1a. m..,........... L v. Charlot to dI. .-. 2.30I p. mi. 5.22 a. mn. LiVx '( tr- ,s i.. 4.29 p. -mI. - .25 a. Im. L~v. Ctolumbhia b. .. 7.07 p. mn. Ar. 3.50 pidie Aa'. Augusta....11.15 p'. Im............... RaIlroad (or M atshin 'tonl) tIme fliteen pninutes taea tof Winjib orothe. * -:?ON'CIO~8. - a With all flnes to and from Savannah, Florida andt thet South and Atlaintai, Maconk antd thet Southwest. b With Sou~th Carolinai Railroad to and fromt Charle'ston by Nos. 512 and 53t antd with Colubia land11 (hI'e(-nvi lie Rathiord4. -' c With Chester and Chterawv and Chester and1( Lentoir Itallroads. d With llllhmost4 and Danyilie Railroatd to and from alt -'oinatsi North; A tlantie, TIennessee andl Ollio Div isloon and1 Carolli Central Itailroand. e With WVesternt North Carolina Railroad for Asheville, Warm'ii Springs anti atll poiuts til that line. M..*SLAUJGH'TER,G. P: A D. C~tnwELL, A. G. P'. A. GI. R. TA LuoTT', Su:perinltenden t. South Caroliiin, Rallway (Companty. ON andt after No'vembler 12, 1882, Passent .)gerTraIlhins will runl as follows until TO AND) FRO0M CHARLEATON. - -: * -EAST. - . . . . Leoave Colueblat a#....W .'t 6.55 p. mn. ~rrive Charleston. ..-12.57 p. mn. 11.30 p. Iii. - - ' WEST. .j:.,. ' *': Leavo Charleston.... 7.00 a. m. 400 p. mn. ArriveIQo mhIa. .. 11.7'a.-m. 10:05 p. mn.. t Dily Dalyexcept Sunday. TO AND1 FntOM CAMDE3N. -, e. EAST.. Lev~f a..80 a. mn. *6.5Irj: m. Arrive at Camuden... 1.07 p. mt. 0.25 p. mn. * . WCsT, ... Leave'Cainden at.. .*.00 a/'n. 4.-45 p. mn. Arrive at (itlumbnhia. .11.27, a. mn. 10.05 pi. ma. *Dauilly exeli. Sunldays..., TiO AN D FniOM-A'UIUB'f'A. - : ASTr. Leave Columb....-.....7.25 p.-m Arrive Augusta................ 7.5 a. ml. - . ; - WEST. .; . Leave Attgnsta...00 a.'-.90p .u A rrive Ctiltubla.... 4.08 p. mn. 10.o' p; mt. *Datily exce'pt Sunday.. C (ON NJ4ECTIONR. Conntections made at Columbia wilth Co.. lophllia an~d OIreenville ilalirpt i() 1* -tauin arriving ht1,11.27 a. in., htad tenasmring it 6.r55 p. mn. Conntechoan maide ist C.. C. & A, Aulgusmta Railroad by train arriving at Co. 11lumia at 11.27 n1. -mi., andl dleparting at n'.5% p. mn., to and fron all points on both roads, wit - through 1 aliman Slteeper bietweenl Ch * eAton andt Wa'shingtohl, via Virginia Mltlnd route, withot change. *Conn'c titin rmade lit Charleston With steatnlera fmi: New -Ydrk onl Wetinesdays andi Matumrdays; also, withl Savannah and Chlarleston Rail road to all pinlta South. Connections are madhe at Aukutsta with Ge'orgia Railroad and Central RIailroa to and 'from all point West an~d 80outh. Thlroutgh Ti dkets can hA purchased to ali poinuts South and West iypiyng to ,UKD.,MAgent, - .1,.-M"''Colunti 8.'C.' 'JOfiN. I. PEOK, Gleneral lA anafger. 1. C. A LLEN, Gemn. Pasis. ttndt Ticket A gleni,, Charleston. 8. C. GROCERI WE CAN ONLY ETUMENlATE A FENN 14EW O1tLEANS MOLA8SES. bUGAR. COFFEE,' Green. - .ANNED GOODS. SODA CUACKEMl$. DEEP SEA MACKEREL, in .itana. . . S~E'E]D IlZIS-I: Also Ro-, Plows, 'Trace Chains, Ilantes, 11 hnpossible to mentiu all, but "Call for what y ____, H._ hA I GOTToN. -BUT B. SUGtNII-EIM A1RE VERY MIU -- I HAVE never had Iny 1li1bng for great "I dliwinld rather upon selling goo s at s th pric dray i nywl neM -10 . . ., 1 1 ffiIted to adiyt 't-ia Inni nlii I I oveiy assertion I miiake. it Is inposilve to give in store. But I quote: .. 1IEDMONT 1I0MESPUN, the best In ti IUOES at'r, 6 aid 7 eents--the juist~i -SOES, gavariety and1 At pricds tol CJOT1 i o;f all syls seid at all prices. My stock of . STAPA AND FAN( Wiies, fiquors, etc., %yll he pWAt int cor p di ploaed t how my goods.ro Give PAO a call at -BtA.TY & BRQ.3 OLD .B. ST.T-l Wr Remember the plat'e--Od stand of 13v 1883. A HAPPY NEW r The long-an{cipated soliday rush ha"s withilld) ftr linn y 1y l o uls onideavors to merit. in future thr 9ery i ber. to me the pait year. by consud1 ing ft hil tit take this opportunity of annoili'itg that fl FALL AND WN Will be sold at GREATLY REDUC. preparation for ai more exten(ed Spring an& TRAD TIAN H ERIETOFORE1. Pleaso call and examinec my stock befo, prices will conv~ince vol n ta. I mean: just, vw .:Thntleing:tly frfntls is. t heir 1veryV lil you aill a happy and( ptrosper1ou INew Year REDUCTIDN IN .1 xwill closce out my winter si at RED UCED) PRICES,i large stock of SPRING-Cl ..Men's, Boys' and Youthis' S Agood ba-gamns.' Be su-e to ca OPPOSiTE GRAND CEN CHOICE GOODS!! A JUST RECE1VED, KiT. . F YV have J1ust receIved thre following S 1sh a.i1 Choie Goods: Citron,-F Jellies, GIger Preservee, Fruit Butter, Mitiec Meat, someotliing noe Banlmuon, Macrei,.t' C~ornu 13ce, Oatmeal, , b - . fuckwhecat, arid - Lth Now Omp Ntd-r Orleans Molasses. flai BUY TflE PA TMETTO WA~oN OlP ULTIYSE (1. D)ESPOR TFA - CROSBY Ml I1TA ARY INSTITUTE. D. B. BUSB3Y, A. M,., PRlINOIPAL. l C F EAS8T ER Y L,$3 S. C.ti 1tY SE~ND FOR CIRCUIARA. DON'T ID' A WVAON UNTPJJ1 TOU Sun Us. It will pay yom. - *RYS .'SOI TE. GEOGERI aS Ai4TICus3 NOW ON JIAND. BJUCKWI EAI TFLOUR. OATMEAL. . ILOUlt, all grades. SYtU PS. HAMS. p IACARONI. . PICKLES. PQTATom)s. wk Bands, luckets, 1,rooms, etc: It la u. waNt aild pay for wi1ityou git." MDEN & BO. IS LOW, EhR'S ,PRICES 0H LOW EA. iowhig" in advertisemnents, but lavs as to sitisfy my, old customers anA, fl mure that I can come fully up t the prices of the uIumerous goods I hav e n ai ket at 7 c'nts per yard. .Mure for itsW best, ult anyhody. Y GIIOCERIES igly low prices, and I shall always b* aMy a rd. - 1883: PEAR TO ALL o01me and gone, and the New Yeai and I 1 intend to use mny utIuost I paronage uat, ha lbbin extended les. (b, .Iic trSt- o'ffl customlers, I mU this t to Iny .prcislt stock of TEAfl GOODS ED PRICES, in order to naxe rc muaking. yout' .puircat'se as nlif crali and griyin~ig favors, I wuish SAMLELS.. CLOTHING. ock- of CLOTH W I j at order to make room for a 2OTHIT__ iits. Vinec line of Overtoats 1lat .KINA RI'S T nAr., coL UMn1, s. C. NNOV 0UNCE M~1E N T! Y have now in stock a full line of - 17lows, Trace Chains, Cloc.iees. uovels, Breast ChalIus, I.[cel Screws. 81pades, Back Bands, L~ap -ilngs. S ved~a Iypt Ofd A xs.. wrguson &~ Blount's Iron Foot, Plow .. . .. . ., tocks, .*.. . ED IISH OTATOS AND .GARDEI9 NIEEDS. My sitock of (3TROCIRIES will a!-. tys be kept. ng .wnhA.nothing but A large lot of .FJN1' FLOURl, bought fore tbh eci ,advauce,, cpeap by a barrel. V'rcsh captfly of "Suow.. a ke" Crackers. RLY CA$11 rTRADE]~ SOLICITED. __.IM.IUUEY. INDERTAK ER'S [~ A M plased to Informu the public that I ue on hand a full line of . . .' U'FFINS, DURIAL ROBEi e., and amn lirepaed to M6 o'ythiing Iiu VNDE Rr4KAzf R's LINE. We as fcw a shaso of the pa~tronage(. Jani 13-.a -