The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, February 27, 1883, Image 3
IE~t4T LLI1NN .
TUE4AT, IFeinay 21. : * 188m
Jv1.Advertisemnit.
Atten tion I G.A. .,.-J. u. Hurden
Ws Sergeant.
Notice 'to Uxeditor, uo.-J. .14
1loyles, KJigo off Probatce
I #cpal nrierm.
-.Al L0sutially lrge squntiy o
cotton foe the season was sold In thbe
.11iarket last week. -
-Cliop and ifolIhAd-Wando Per
tilizer, Wituilo kcid, Ash Element
For sale by Ualewell & Laudordalo. *
-We iiotice of late a very un'com.
muercild Ixprossion on thu face of th(
"Grand Jabbe'-Wock." Is it possibk
that he has been 'disontangled''?
-Tie now fIve-cent piece le.s hp
peared here. The "V" on 'ohe Side
auil Libert's hall insriibed with the
sylbols of agricltuto on the other,
make tle coit a very pretty one.
-Tho annuat smrpper 6f he JUndh:
Clors' Prototivo Ution will come ofl
oil Thilrsday night th .1L Of Miclh
We are inforined that th10 is (Illite d
rush of biisinuess, dnd tlit sovet-sl new
members will be initiated. The Unon
is evidently grxving inl st.rength and
popularty, not MIhstituding the aiin
lig proportion of "deathIs during the
past twelve months. Tle charge of
apotlasy which has been urged agi~gaist
ihe President will be sifted to the bot
.lomu.
-Wo are infoimed that Drs. Robert
son and Aikein, in respouise to a tole
ffrant met the northiern -bmlild express
train on Suiday last t tho ddpot, to
.reniet' medical aid to Judge Cloud, of
NrhCardlihip. whom thley. pronounced
it Ooc to o in0 g of' apoplexy. Dr.
.Aieni remained aboard tihe train Rs it
moived oil to give Such relief mas h1
could to tle dying uan. Judge Cloud
died just atier reaching Charlotte.
-Leave your orders with Caldwell
& Laudordale fIr standard Perlilizers
'Wanido 'aid Saluda Guanos, Acid,
Itainit, &e.
PEnisoNu.-Tlie lRev. C. E. McDon
Id, of leek lenburg county, N. C., is
In town on a visit to frienlds aiind reha
lives. Ile is lookinhg as hearty as ever.
We ai'e alwavs gLad to welcome him1 to
Wiinlsbo)ro, ail(] hope thiat his stay in
towi will be pleasallft.
OoTToN ST.1 :m xr.-The fol lowing
is the Compirl-mi't*e cottoni statement for
the week eiding February 23, 1E8 :
Net yeceiptst at ali.Juited States ports
diiiig the W i'< 1'9,50tJ to smae time
last year 59,415; total receipts to- this
date -1,764,204;,to same date .last year
.,957,863. Exforts flo -he week 8f%,
.7 12; Smiie week last year 78,075; total
ex ports to this date 8,131,'93.; to same
date last ye-air 2,206,517. btock at all
United States ports 953,037 ; samie time
last yearm 1,034,289 ; st(oel at all interior
So wnas 153,230 ; saine rimoi last .year.1 78,
rsainie timne last year* 742,000; stock
of Amnerican afloat lor' Great Britain
208,000; same time last year 209,000.
D)iATHl OP AN AOGm.oLi.:i) WO
MAx.--D)inah Trattoib .an old colorcd
da mueig at five ocok ia
-Winshroand possibly of the cou pig,
eicgathe mdeti' in her one hundiered
and edidlyar. he as rouht to
.T'he deceaIO'sevas thie wifte of Williami
idration, w~ho wsas for a nniber oi
icai-s (lie se-x-ton of' the NI'ethoulIsl
. c'imrch. She was the nmot-heri of fon'r:
.t -en chiildran, anid at her' deathi had
-living thuirteeni grandichlIdren and' for
t y-ineil great-granl(~jdidenm. .Peace, (c
TYSn. 'Ranno A xs .- The (hol umbim
.lh'f/ister' of Sundoay last says:
Th':e joint meeting of (lie directors c1
thiow,. roadls representlig thie Clyde intur
o'sta ini S'iith Cairolinait was hi etra
morinin.
''lhe ohibet'.f' (lie meeting was tihe conl
solidlatioh' oif the manuagemnit of the two
roadls uder one set of ofleers, whichi ha
3. hieen regarded for' sonie ine as (lie bes
litethod of scnring (lie utmost emellenc~
and economy in the coDdluct of (lie b~usiiesi
of the combminiation.
Trhe meeting pla iltly dlIifsedof tin
uiatter In hand by thue el'c'tion of the fof
lowig omcirs to conitrol the twaiu&ats aI~
thir coline'ctlons: Preidoenit, ud~ge A, C
I * Naskell, of Coliumblia; Assistih.nt Genera
Manaiiger, Peyton Iianolphi, of VirginIa
AudItor and Secretary, Johnt Craig; Treas
umrer, JT. C. B. Sumithi.
-We learnus th'at thoroe was no.join1
Jueeting. Such ahi umionj would hav(
been Without anthority of' law, ani
iiny action thuen- taken wold have beei
illegal. !.he two b)oaurdb met the sano
day, but at~ dllflercut times. Each
3 . oard electedl, for 'its respective .l'oat
tuid its coainnectionis as stated, pr'oIio
nd~ the other olflcers. The direetori
of' thie Charlotte, Cohlinblhi Augnastu
Raihlroad filled ai vilaay by electinf
K.&:Bayard Browsn, of New York. Thli
dh~'ectdry. of (lie Colutnibla & Greeon
viule R~aliroad filled vacancies by elect
ihg-Col. Jhs. IT. Ribnr, of lFairfloik, and
Edlwards B. Murihy, Esqi., of Anderson
Nelth'er of these couties had a direc
tor' before. The- conisolldatloon of of
1ers was maado foir'the purpose of i'e
dueing (lie expeisces of tl~o' *o'ds, 01
accoutiof thme fact that the expenses0 0
Jast year', on each read, exceeded th
inicomne.
--Stat istics assert that one out o
every 1,611 r'aliroad employes in thm
-jUnitcd States last year was killed
Passengoras make a better' showling
With a iratlo of' one death to over*
4'#19,400 Whlo -rogce on--the carse
A1O B H F oP frg rqIWAJZrJ
InerdgStatitttes1oiMMf the Brat.'
.1mont crop of i8,a.
According to thd res n W lm 'bf
thle olerks of the V uV V $Ita;
tistls, iWN .204 olt of t t t;., .imbes
of .11,085 ni'agriesia ln 1882. the bride
ft1ool. weli ittider twenty years of
Age. The httiilbnr of brides uk1'.
that age was 2,661. Tilo bridoguthe
'bot ween, twenty and tve sty-flvo. as
of age nUmbeired 8,922, hli' Ifides
4,662-. There were 8,882 Ien mai'ried
who were betweeti twbuity-ilvo and
thirty years old, and 2,121 wonon be
twon the saine aaeo. Tie bride
g'ootlhs b0tweell thiir't and tihii'ty-flye
years of ajgo werb 1,695i in number,
and (he bridos Y47. But 880 miin antid
435 women iWiali'od who wore between
thi.isr1iv-e ind fortv years of age. Thie
did baholors wio became b.onicets
bet veen forty and forty-fivo 3bars of
ago numbered 447; aikd -th iwomien
who whel married coi'bssed to the
same age weore 205 in nuinber. There
wero 276 mei and 109 wonnep..married
between the ages of forty-livo uuld
fifty, and 160 mon ald 6 women be
tween fit'y and fifty-ti.ve. Seventy
-fiion AMi 20 women woi'd naarried wh.'
were over iftly-ilve and undei- Al-xt.hi
The bridegrooq'n ovel' sixty ydnra of
ago and uidjer sixt'-fivo nnnabete.d 46,
-and ;,110 bi'des 8. The i.degrep1s
over bixty-five titt inder se.v.eUty -hWiln
bered 0'land the brides 2. Fourteen
111011 narrieTI betwon theI ages of sOv
eiity puid eighty, bit ho0 bride acknowl- .
,edtJ i herself ovei' three-score-and [,on.
One bridegi~ooW was betwoon.digtity
uid idnets years of age. Fdrty-fivo
111011 anid d8 women rei'u8ed or failed j
to slate their ages. Tile record does
.%I ,t indicate wicih of the contract.
i - parties inl the above list were mar
.i% f )r the ad.-ond time.
Dmimmi Ts 'r SoFr IMPEACIUMENT.
WasI8nlj Imgt ol spcial to Baitimore Amer
ican It. may be stattt, onl tile author.;
ity -of pie of tile paitib* most deeply
inIterestotd;m lilt there is not the shadow
o' a toiditatioi fo .the storie8 (hat
have beenl puiblki3d -about anll assault
oil the VeSidelt b' Assistant Secel'4ta-:
ry Of State Johl 111. The briuel
r'poit .(Kf a scandal with. W"fiicif tb1 6
ntilos of Ch'o President AiKI Mrs.; Davis
were coiiected is the 0ufotiAe of cor
tain marked jealouisios growing out of
Mrs. Davis riviig he services ill t' 4
chooring of 'decorations for tle Whitoe
llouse a year or m1.ore ago, and societ 3
gossips Who might have iad bb(ter
msiness are responlsible for the 0hole I
t::onble. As stat ed .in the Antdrican,
tle mlatter was first heralded in a
'ittsburg paper. Tle correspondent
o' tihe New York iulh, after review
ing ie account above referred to, says:
"The afrahir is by nto mieanls now to
Wasihingtoni, and lias been canvassed
inl gossipy Circles' or some titio past,
Wvithi til result tha tho i lay ill ilnus
,tion wasplamed som1ewlhat tildelr tile
bal of society. It is asseriedi by somo
that- 1othing further thall indiscretimi
Canl be trithfilly chla.ged agail'I, 'his'
lady, .an(] absolutely nllotiig against i
the Presidelnt, who is 1lowise at fault."
.'re'sident Authur's i;ieids are vervy
hildiifnnt at. tile pilitrlicity given to a
Story that hals no0 .foundiation .Inl filet,
11mtl (th .aiction of the 11'ttsbirg Dis
Ipatch is siarply criticized -fA pmblish
imng so sCnsational.a.stoiry, williont first
aIscer(tiing its an'th'eti-city.
-Phyla a prceribe BrownI's Ir'oh'Bit,- I
Iters for indigestion, weakness, low spi ts,
IiYVMENkAi.*
M.\nhn -On the 22d of February, 188a%
by the Rev. J1. D). Mahoni, at the residtenco
of tihe bide's palrenlts, Mir. M. C. BOUIw AnE
to MissE1.l,E S'rliEN SON--all of F:air-I
field county.'
OBITUARY.'
IND-On thle 12thl of Febr~uary, after
ani illne.ss of fourteen hlours, WJr,..!
Si !'.ToN ,;Sil of Wmii. J.-Siciton1. The dec
ceatsed wals in his teth year; a bright andi;
mlanly traits of character, which iado him11
a general favorit at.school andini fact with'
.all whio kniew ifi. A FnIENDI.
YUSNESSNO TIC .
N(ot Too Suitdenly.
Not 5' Neutralizing Cordial does' uiot"
a't as8 an1 asti'inlgenIt alone, cliecking too'
adn~tly, but retducs hamto n
boesI hrb riggte ohathy0
OI lPlt ensEtiea.' i
say~s: 1 have been seiullig Norm'is' Neu
~traliv.ingiordial the last three years. It
g ves univ'ersai satisfaction andt -ifs sales
are0 inicreiasinig. A genltlman from Geonrgit
Iolhfeed mel 50 cetsttt oVdi' the reguiai' zetail
price't for ai digzei blt'tles if-'- would get
thmfor ini iiimed~tialtely.
A IBare Opportinnite~
On February-0, 1883, I sold out mity iiitor
est In tihe firm of Mmnuaugn Bros., Chester,
S. C., to F. P. Mhnnaugh; 1also on the same
diate my1 ititerest in the 11rm1 of Mimnaugh
& Ganson, Lancaster, S. C., to. Wm.- Oai.
801n.- The'buyer hi'eacih place assumes all
liabilities- atnd wvillicoleetall inidebtedness.
At tis point, -I wvill s'ell my stock In bulk
to a~cash'-buyer. The businesfi.s wveli es
.thbIlishedsiand pays-halidson'icly, as an in
vestigation wvill convhinco any'peison. Un
til fui~ther notice my stock Svill- he solhd at a
still .greater retduation.'
Ail parties indobtei dto mec inltis county
will please come fertvard alit! settle their
accounts at'oine-'ahd savo costs.
V'e.ty respectily,
J. L,. MINAUGUr,
SALE OF? ELL AUJGE It.
yILLb he sol at Winnsboro on tihe first
Monday' in Mardh nxaW'EEb [
inl goodi order;' also 01n0 One-Horse and a
Four-JIoirse WVagon. Termis cash.:
Feb 2t&-11* W. -D. STEEN'& CO.
IATTENTION? Gi- . I.
lIE Coimmander-in-Chiief havig ordtered
A.an election, to hb ed 11 1 the 28th
-ist., for Colonel of tihe Palnetto Regiment,
mlenmbers of this Coman 9711Y 1 i take notlee
tihat tile plls for said ele'etion wi'll be open'
at te To'wn1 lail bietwe n tile hours of 11
miings and Corporals' Lauderdale and
Chlandrler are appoinlted i/inager's ot olec
til y ordier of theo'Ct'M'a : .
Feb 27-tl '-1sthergeant.
1TO EXECUTORS, GUARLDIANg, 41
MTN1STRATORIS, ET(X
T HIE time f~or n'iking annulal retunlis ff1'
1.estates expires, by/ lawy, on gic.28th of
SFebruary. Therefore, all. .pero'haIvlig
sulch returns to make in this8 oftie are rp
quested to come up at once 'anid file the0'
samie, and save cost.
I ' J. R. W)YTFS
Feb,.27-tfi Judge of I.robate. -
JUST R JCEIE D:
One Hundred Dorrefi Flour, all Grades.
Two CrlqAdi Red Ru'st Proof Oats.
Lard In Barrels, Buckets and Cans, pad i
4uj)pl)y of Bacon, Moal, Peai'l GrIts and
Salt Ahiays on hand, also Itice.
Still have a few barybis Choice New Or
leans *olissirq iolden Syrups also
loimIionI Molassos.
3ugars,Adrnulaqi, dut Loaf, Pulverizei
hiid Brown.
3offec-l.di (overnmnent Java and Ahi'ae
grades Rio.
Tea-vitcii and ilack.
intigd-'-1:hite Winc and Cder.
Fhle Feed-splendid for Milch Cows.
Plows ind Plow Stocks, Traces, Ilamet
and Hlame Strings; Mlow Lines and
Iack Bands.'
D. t. Flenniken
Seasonable Eintl I
NoW Is the tIme to buy Gardien fTools,
uclh as Long llandle Spade Forks, Dig.
e f, thes, etc.
FAIRRIING TOOLS.
jfielldes 'wo-I torse Stee. and 1ron Mlows,
hrk ,Styles of sin1g) -ronl Foot. S'tocks.,
annidled and Bra'des Ill.e ' 'd leTre
ja iRngs, Clevises, Grass .Hoils, lilel
o 1(s,Tra(e4 of all kinds, lluamaes and
laie Strings, Plow lBlades.
IN GROCEMIES,
I still keep the Magnolia I fams, Break.
'ast Strips, Ileef, Belm'gnaa Sausage, Ihacion
lard, GrIts, (Goshent Ilutter.
I arvO recently pulf Il a lot of
COOKING ITOVE4,
And invite attention to m1y "Lee, "'
on Plant," (s, Friend" ald "Bill Arp
tyl0s, from $9..f) ill)
A full line of Kitchen Goods and Tiln.
v.a re.
I have three fline Side Bar 11uggies and
mne Canopy Top lkwak.kt Plueton, *which I
Villsell lov for thm inoney.
J. it. OUNDW IINGS'%_.
CASH NEEDED.
Those Indebted to us are retiq e N'',l1
ettie' at oiaco. We have been patient, hi
orbearanee stinettiimes eeases toa hi' a viirtne
M~lcMA8'raxn, Bauca. & Ka'aren ix:
We keep ont haind a larg~e stock of Selhon
Tlooks, inks, Pens, P'encils, l~aunk .[looks
bWriting Tablets, lliles, I lymnu Books
LIso the popular llteraturo of the day. a:
hie Seaside Library, Franklin Squnart
Library, etc.
McMAS'rmn, Bunrcai"& KluIxI .
PRESH QARDEN S1i!DS ANDf
ONIONT SETS,
We have on hand a lari ze 'tock of (Gar
ken Seeds; also somel( Field Seeds amii
Miver Seeds, from Biuist, Lanadreth
Sibh;,-Terry, Crosiman and Rleedl: So al
mastomiers may be0 pleasuk .
McMas'rmt,"Bsuacn & K(LecurN.
WRAPP1ING P~APER.
W'~e call the attention of macehants an'
)tteSo( a'r Jarge uted of wra pig .pa
ter, , conasisting of White Newspsape*r
- Innilla, Gray W!arappinigaad Straw Paiper
ind Paperagg.
We suggest that: If merchants' enn ha
hiese articles fronmu's as low as fromi a broad
reight add~ed, it will lie an adlvantlage ti
vetalin within the towvn the snallI commaaissioa
aarged.raathaerntau paa -It to stra ngers.
McMAS'rEn, I n lICs & KE~'ena IN.
A ND FEED SI'ABIS
LOOK OUT!
nIOJiES, MAREN AND MULES
TWENTY-TWO head of fat Kentueka
mnules.' just arrIved in additlon to stock oi
hand. .ljhke" cad unabroko natles froni
thriee to six years 01h1. 1 also have severa
Iod paIrs of horses and sonie fine com
Lina ed h orses, well galled and Iha llv' ive
tnd .90ome good miares iland a lot of luli
miules, wle Id will sell ehea P for CAS11
a)>r on-tlmae unt-il next. fall, hy, personas nmak
In g me satisfactory pap I ers, cit her by whbolc
sale or retaIl. Gireat, Ind ucemnits ofl'ce
to ensk buyers. I defy competitiont.
A. WILLIF4IID. -
WItNNanono, 8. C., Feb. 6, 188;3,
D)ISSOLUT ION.
MIE partfu 'lip heretofore existing lit
Ltweent te nindersigned, unider h'
style of " unn WiNNsn~lao P~LnI~lsliiNi
Cox~ i>ANY,''' Is. this day' dissolvedl by mu itua
consent..
The buasiness "of the fh'm w HIl be - settle,
by Mr. ,Jno. .S. licynolds, who Is 1hereha
authorized to receive and r'ecU1 p for al
dlebts d'ue the cohncern. A1 pdtilitles h avl n
dialms wvIll 1)h'itt.themit to' him for pa.(
ment, and all piirties Indecbteud will mnak
immaedate paymecnt to hImt.
11. MEANS DAVIS,
JIENIIY N. OBlEAlt
.Winnshoro, .9. C., January 29, 1883.
Jan 30-txtf
BOOFING PA INT.
fi. UTrTA-PENC1IA' Roofluig PaInt ft
sanle0 as a'he Drug Store.
Fi w. . AIm v'
OUR-rU
PROPOSAL.
Duling the reuininder of, the Iii"eson wo
will sell our winter stoek at
G REATLY REIUCEI) PRICES!
1F YO.U WANT
TRY US.
DRESS GOODS ANij UIT1NGS.
We exhllbited a 1nlo0 celectloni of these
goods tlis.pensoi ai sold itany: sti'l a few
pretty styles left, which we w ish to ?0l lit
a lo\v jfice. Coie and see.
-CLOAIS, 0LMANS, TAakETS.
A few of each kind atp ieni Fretty
go its--will sell these td oleiu without a
prollt.
UNI.El RWEA l.
'ilese goods we bought at low prices from
manufitetirers. 'The Iinitant of stock
will now be ofkered t., a large .redtLtion.
iFLL AVY LS.
Now is the season .1 tiwrap vell and pr
vent. colds anid Tj.ine'ii. We atre so
geroils as (o prefer our. clustotiners t(( have
t.hs~e goo~s rather luan keet oturselves.
I lave n1o anxiety about thu prk:e.
CI11illa und H1ats
Are amtmgn the stock.ihh 14t he .x
dneed b'efe1y spin~1g. D)oi-'.t buy itr '~
goods are see n anud prietvi.
Se~llgit Cro nkry.
We doni't PeCret to htandle It longer, mul.
w'ill gLilr genutine bargains timil fhe t'uck
is sold.
We invite all to call and examin6.
J. M. BEATY & CO.
SADDE.iS, MUtDLESAND JAltN1IES--"WAY
(lown fyonder."
ULYSSE G. DESPORTES.
OR THE
NOT W1 THISTANDING
-ALTL TII
AtDVERTISED) BARGAINS,.
'Our cIssiomSs r'nav rest astred than
we wi'l niot be undersol by any~other
hont i townI. Our motto has been;
and1( sti n "IC SAI:SS AND
SMALL PRO)FITS."
We o1ier, for the NEXT TlIRtTY
.DAYS, great bargains itr
.I1(10SS GOOU)S,
L AD DES' CL OAKS,'
* ~ IIAWLS,
SACQUES,
Latest ty les of TRIMMING BRAID,
NOTrIONS 0U ALL BINDS.
Owintg to the extremiely wvai: wealli
or, wewill sell all-of ouir
GNENTS' and' Y OUTHI' Ci)TIIIN
at tlic most. astt nishingl~y ibW prics.
We do. nodt w'ih you to buy uless
fully suilted, and will rettend the mnoney
*Iforll tiitusatisr~ietory purchase.
P. I./AJ.VD ]$CKJZ$21.4 BR.I>0
(MPEN BuUous ATr $I7-aJ~d $15, AT .
UYLYSE (. JEPO T E8.
NEW TIN -SHQIP !
I HVE recentiVOly commenced hilsi
nes 108opphositel Mlr. J. M. .JKlliott's Gin
y Shop-, where avill be"-f~nnd' c~o'ok'Info
kids. '.
Rloofing and ' Onttoring d(mon i'
Sgood and lsubstanlt ial'ianne~r, as8 chc~al
s the che'ape'st.
Signs Palutted 'in' the ' b'ost style,
Cheap... .
Merchants will find It to'theoiten.
es tocease sellng lightYankeo Tin.
rt tand is matde of 00OD MATER1IAL.
FAYJL. D. RA TT.
AB ANOTHER' A
Llldel & Bate'
SOUTHERN N U S I C HOUSE
Only Hous.In AIeica Selling
PIATO & ORlAN
On the One Price Syseeiff .
ONE UNI.FOIIM PRICE to ALLi;ANI
THAT THE LOWEST KNOWN,
The usual system of selling Pianos and
Organs Is for tle tdealer to ch'ge any prie
he cn get for them witholit regard to eit,
er at fMr prolit or the cistomer's interest:
But we itre proud to say that this has n'm"6
been our method of selllin ,
For the belnelit of Iugmhasefi- an to se.
cure them the full vaine of thoir money, we
establdhited at the outset of our business
twei years Since,
T1HIC ONE PRICE ].YSTMI,
and to this we attribute our imm1ens 11an
.pIrslp(U -tis trado. Sellilg on tlls squard
basis, gIl ers it imperative that the >rice
he the y'ry lowest one that can b von
We ar0 pledged to this. We allywa have
stone It, and we always will do it. It's our
f'eed andt 0tr practire. No other Plano and
Or'gii I louse deals on this principle.
Our prie(s, in pilin figures, are placed oft
every instrument. A child ekn huf as low
as the shiarpet trader. All other Houses
have "'hgh prices aind give discounts."
're '1%e Price" syjstin stves tiino ii
J1'ading, and is the oily satisfactory Way to
buyer and seller; for, on the high prit'c
ani discouit systemii, evel though the cus
tomer buys, he is not sure that he )ifIs biit,
toml prige. .S
AD tjCE.. T O 1T NO AND
.ORGA N B UYE Rs.
-Buy qtilek. Why? Becaus.i o advance
in pii' 1e tdhniost ( Iutali. Papos nt
Organd4 are oil ahotnn. , Tho demand 1
eeT'ds tihe suipply. All the factorlesare be.
hindt(I ordts; J)ealrs witFi eddjli -Ii i111n
cannoiiit get; instrumnent's as fast ats wanted.
Prices of material an111 labor a an'advaing.
The prx-event low 1rlges of *IP14lios kni Qg
gu-Its crin(i'0ooimun, .id will not" apum'
r'lle in Ih lienxt ten year's. 'i'hose whoibv
'ow will.save money. L r1ge. cop1\egjt ets .uit
made with mntifacturer's ill ena'ble us l1
g uttraniitv pr'esen t pr?'ir$ 'itil iiIi Janiuaert'i ist,.
18.. After that we e'n promise nothing.
Delays are dangereuIs. Magn I ieeicent stoe I
now on haind. &even (rami ikers. V.
200 differelt. styles nioiw in our . wayeroob's,
E'Iant Pin1o8 $200. J?tCtifud (rganj1
$5. Easiesat Instainient Teris. sent 01
trial. Every iiuduennt that an fespon:
sible House can offer. Competition vwitli
the world. Don't fail to send for our Cata
logues and fall Price Lists, 1882:
Afidrest1
Ludden am Bates
1,OUTIIERN; MU8TO JMOUSE,.
N A .N NA HI, G A.
The Gr '3aso and Orgpn Deopot of tho Sottth
Chinitte, Cohnun'lfl & Allgue'ta R'1
COiatnA, 1S.' C., -Novoisir'l -,1'88I2.5
rj llIE initial linik in South Carolina in tht
.l. icinnondl and D~anville system wvork,
inigito and fronm Charleston via tho South
Carolina Riailroadl:
A -470. 53. t No. 17.
A r. Coltumbia bi. . .11.39)11. m. Lv. 5.00 a. m,
A r. W~iiinnsoro b. 1.13 p). m. 7.52 a. in
Ar. Ch eStar' c. ...2.17 p.' m. -3,0.5(kig;.im
Ar. Chuha'rhot'te d.' 4.13 p.* m. 3. l5 p. iin
Ar. Statesvlle c.. 7.05 p. mi........,
X*).-758.' f'o. .18;
lA'. 8t'aevlil 0...' 8.00) a. mn. ... .,
Lv'. (Charlotte d..4 2.30 p. mi.' 4.22' a. mn
hv'. Chtester e'....4.29 p. m.' P.251 a. mn
Lv. Winnshoro.... 5.33 p. in,' .. 22 p. mn
Lv. Columnbia~b.. . .7.07 p. i.Ar.'3.50 p. m
Ar. Aurgu.sta..fl.15, p. Ti)...........
Iallroad (or1 r.ashimn jtoni) thne fiftee,
CONNECTJO.N~,
a, 'Witi albibtid~"' E~d froni Savanmah
andit the Southwest.
*b With South Carolina Railroad to amt
from phuarlestont hy.Nos. 52 and 153 and witW
CUolmnihia and Gireen-villo Railroad.
c With Chester andi Choraw and Cheste:
d With liihmond aund .Many'llle Railroau
to a:yl'rom .all. oinft' North, Atlantie
Tei-c~ihssee and Ohio Pivisloh and1( Car'olinm
'Central Itailr'oad. ..
c With Western North Carolina Railroni
for Asheville, WVarin'Springs and a11llinta
onl that lIne.
M. SL1AUGIITER, (.-P.' A.
D 1. CAIn%:wmA. A. (4. P. A. -
G. R.: TA iLcoTTr, Supe)rintende1pt.
ON and after November 1i,'1882, Passer
'.gir1rains wvll run as ?~Ilows untl
further notiee:'
TO AND FnO0M C)f At1LE8ToN.'
... IfAST.
Leave Columbia at. .*8.00.a.. .tB1.55 p. mi
Arrive Chiarle#tDn; 9 .2..Iff p'.3m. 1l10.p. nm
LaivO Chareston.-.-. 11.00 a. m. *4.00 p. nit
Arrive Columbia.. ..11.2'( a. in. 10.05 p. mo
tIDailys *D)aify exceptSUndy.
. T(O4(D VInOM O'AMDi)N.
EA8T.
Leavn.Columb1ia at. .*8.00 ang. *6.55 p. IT
Arriive at Camden... 1.07 p.'zff;.S.5.p.'m
WEST. ..
Lieavn'ttnie) a-t., * '.00 a.'in. *4.45 p. jm
A rri ve ot. Coahflhbla. . fl.27 a.'tii. 10.05 p'.i
*Daily exep~t Sutvdays.
TO AND FnIOM AUQ1/STA.
Leave (Coliubbia...............*725 p. IT
Arrive Autgutie... ....... . .... 7.551 a. i
Leave Augusta. . . ..'.00 a.. m. *4.20 p. r'
A rrive Ojumbia. .. .. 4.08 p. in. 10.05 p. di
*Dhily.except Suniday.
.CONNEC'TIONS.'. .,
Connections made a't Cohmnbia'with.'C(
Iuuiblu and Greeniville RtaIlrodt hv. tri'il
arrivhing at 11.27 .a. mn.,' and 1e put rling a1
6.55 p. ut..Connection mnadet C., U. & A
Junetion Wth Charlotte, , Columbia ani
Augusta 1~alroad -hy trahlA at'riving at Ut
lumibia.~ '11M7~a. 'm., anti dfiparting at 6.1
p; ,f',, (uid froti' all pojnit on both roadi
,with tropgh ' PulbhIpn Sleeper heLtve
Chaarlehton and Wishington, via Virgini
Midhuld rput6, withiout chiantge. Conmet
tlin inado at'Charkoaon wvith, stdamners f(
New York ont.Wedncdiaysa and Satutiday
also, with Savannah and" Chlarlestoh Rad
road. to all poInts Bouth.
Caonnections are miade at: Au usta wit
tNeorgia Railroad andl. Central Railron dI
and from ' all points West . andl South
TIhrong h'Tickets can be putrehatsed to 'a
poinfi t~tand~ W btly atpplyhing to
D. Mc4UECN~, At.
- .Coluluia S.'C.
.Joun PFCK. Geiin iaagel
D. C. AiLzen,Ueti.1%ass. and Thcke Akeni
Chiariitn . RU '
GROCERiISt
WE CAN ONLY ENUMEiRATE A FEW
tW'IOtRLEANS MOLA$SW1;
bUJGAR.
mOFFElt; Green.
COFFEE Roosted.
CANNKTh)OOiB>':
SODA CRAUKEMS.
DEEP SEA MACKEREL,
in canis
S~ED~ED IEI8H- 1
Also IIoes, Plows, TIrac Chalus, Ilames, Bac
impossiblo to mention ali buf "( all for whiat yotu
J. H. HAR]
COrTTON I
_R SLJG3NNHEIMI
ARE VERY MUC
---0
I ,pAVfi N ueve liid unvlli lng for great "',1.o
11d i41 rat,her lli)1l yeIliig ods Itt suelI prices
Oiry 111 many new ones..
still intend to t the sante plah. nd I feel
every asseatlion I witai. It 18 huI1j ble M.gIh.tl
lin stor. But I g11i1 -I.
PIEDMONT' IOMESPUN, the best. Ii ile r
( AJICONS At 11, 6 and 7 (ents-the list lig1
IOES, il grat variety and lit prices to sui
eLOT I IING-Of ill 8yles 1ind t all prlr -s.
My stock ot
STAPLE AND FAnd
Wines, Liquors, tt., will h sold it correspodingl
pleasied to 110w my good
Glitio ni a call af B3ATY & BRO.'S OLD S
' B. S-UG~E
i-1 Remember the place-Old Stand of Beat;
1883.
A HAPPY NEW Y1
-The long fnticipated holiday rush has col
with. its hidde.fLuture has dawncd upon us;
Oldeat volr. to riderlt. inl 1'1111r the Very liberal I
to m1(e t.he past year. by consilt ing at all thie
take.this op portulity of annzonneing thttt fron
FALi AND WINT
Will le 'o1d at. GREATLY REDUCET
preparatio for a i ore extended
$pring ana
TRAE II AN HIERETOFORE.
Pleasecall and examine my stock before
Iprices wi! yll cv eic lo that lf1i menjust whu
Th'lankinzg my13 friends for thiir v'ery libera
.you all a happy anud p)rospeCrous Newv YCear.
REDUCTION IN
1 wvili close out my winter sto<
at1RED UT(ED PRILCES, in
large stock ol
SPRiiNi 0J2
Men's, Boys' and Youths' Suji
at good1 bargains. Be sure to call
M.. L
OPPOSITE CRAXD CENTJ
JUST RECEIVED,
Ii
FEslh v just receIved the fbilbwing ~o
Fehann:-CI.ofico Goods:
Uurrants,
ejllIes,
,Glinger Preserves,
1, -Fit' Butter,
ab ~ f Iinen Meat, sorntuthI~ no0 M
- Sahlnon
*.i'aekere!,
Oorn Bleef4 A
datmal, . -befo
.Buckwheat, $nd
- . the i
New '(*p N6,Wo Oloalns olasses,
J . F.M- S R$ 0
t .B~ur Ture PATamTTo WAGON OF s
U LYSSE G3. DESPORTEA.9
; OROSBY MiIGTARY INSTN!U'I'.
BI~ *.iBUSBY, A; M,, PINClI:FAL. hb
---- 00
4) . * .. ac
.FRAs8T E R V 'L , . . theo
tir SEND FOR COIRCULARS.
DON'T BOY A WAOoi N~1 ~U~i YU E US.
It whil pay yon.
- 1 YSSI G. TJESPOLT1ES.
ARLTIlfAS NOW ON IiAN 13
BUCKWII EA'T FLOUlI.
OATAMAL.
PLOU it, all grades.
SYRUPS.
1 A MS.
AIA C A ONt.
PICKLES.
c Bands, Bitekets, Brooms, ete. It 14
want and pay for wIhat you git."
)EN & BRO.
B TLOW,.
DR'S PRICES
U KOW FR.
ving" i adv'rtisetilents, but havd
is to satlsfy my old eistomers and
1 11r tht1 I can come jll' u
o prices of the nuneronA goot s a.
ilarket, at i.conts per yard.
re for the bes.
anlybody.
GROCERIES,
y low .ptiwes, niid'l slitil cIays
'AND.
& B~ro.
&&3
18,8-3
?AR T0 ALL
no and roun, an1d the o e n
Ind ats I intenid. to use Iny liuiosH
ml ronage that has been exictide
R 111o interests of inly. vustom lers, I
1this date .y presctii stok pf
ER GOODS
0 PRICES, in order to inakN
I
Mummov
malking our pi~tiuisces o
SI promifse in t.hisl vertisInten1tA
ii and gratif~ylug Ihuvor's, I wish
3AMUE LS.
CLOTHING.
k of COOXIIUG,
ordecr to make room for a
JTHiINGr.
s. Fine line 6fOvercoats
AL, COIA&MBL1, ..C.
SPRING
are no0w I'n stock a .full linw of'
thng Imnplorrnrits,'stiltis
PlIow s, T1race Chains, Clevics.
QIs, B'enVIt Cididn; :I[gel ScroCWs.
>aldes,'Bacil Biha , Ldbij Rings.
eodes I'on Grlndstoieos, Axos.
tison & ploduI's Ir'an FooL Plow
Stocks.
0D 2R1 .P(4ATOES AN'
N ARD1OV SEEDS.
f' stoilo giQi}QOEIES whlI ay
be kept up with nothing buLt
ST-CrA68OfUS8
largo lot of FIT I LOtft bigh6
e thn r1teiu aMA ue,; .cheap> by
arrol. , rosh" alfiy 07 "$tw
Crackers.'
X.CAsu mpIW4Ji SOIzCITED.
Rt. M. H UEY.
~JERTAK(ER' s$
Afgjense~i5d to Inform the 1ibld athht I
#~n hand a full line of
~F1NS,* Bli.0At 10B ES/
anrni psejuied to do any hi . I
as for a sham of the petionage.
J. N.' k Z550'$ S.'
*I. t' ni