The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, March 01, 1883, Image 3
(Call at Mimnpus
Notiee for Final Olkth ge-A. 9.I'
.htuffI&A Ere0d'
...Cheap d-alo 4or
filiser, 'Wino ' ol-d, .Adi et
W'r sde ty'Calewell * U'addI' e, *
NI'ua PAuss'rMtSn Ase.=heole
'qf t1e Godd4n f*lt Infant''y, it the
,3egimont, hold on' Wedeiad-ay 'i46ii
11ng, stod als61o\ve' CaptAi 1. X.
,itichbou~r, 37', OaVM in .'. M arsh4,all,
8. We .ave heard W6i VeWht~r's'fro:i'the
Otfier coinpanteb.
HoW To EAiIURE AN AOitE.-The
vollowing talil6 may prove; of valIue to
awne 'f 'our .farmers 4in l'ig off tasks
obr their la ds
There are'160 iqiiare rods in an acre,
nd thove aro -80'4 square yards in otie
rod. This jivob 4,84'0 isquare yards in
oneo ae.re.
6 yds w iqe .y q68 -Y&s 1ong is 1 acre.
10 yds wide iy 484 yds long is 1 aor'd.
-20 yds wide by 242 Vds long is 1 ac-6.
'46 yds wideNy 121 vds long Is 1,ero-.
, 0 ydbidely dOjyds long is I a6ib.
76 yda wide by 696 yds long is 1 ire;.
Again, allowing 9 square feet ia fho
yard, 2721 square et t to the rod, 43,
460 sqbta're feet to thb acroy, isit tv
iave another table:
110 feet by 369 feet, 1 veW4.
120 ett by 863 fbet, i 'eo.
22O fWe'l iy oot' t4 aof
d6 feet by 181 feet, I h6r4.
440 feet by 90 feet, 1 acre.
- e'Vycom' otor. s with Calavdll
:& Laudi'rdale for standtard Fortilizers
Wando and Saluda Guanos, Acid,
Katintit, &c,.*
DEATI.. OF Louis L K('NTE.-The
Altgraph 11tiAI8 the news Of the death
bfLouis LeConte, Est., forinerly or
Columbia, and-well known in Whims
boro0. Three years ago, fiuding his
health failing, and following the ad
'vice of fMiends, iro d'-Moved to Denver,
Colorado, hoping that the fine climate
would benefit him. i1e e'iniied in
the practice of his profession for a
short while, but was compelled to
4iband'tn I andl then went to South
Pueblo. hero, oli Monday last, he
breathed his last; in the thairtV-1burth
year of his age. Mr. LeConte was
hiuiversally esteemed. As a lawyer Ito
had alredy iioileved. distinetfon. He
look an active part in the prociedings
which resulted in the estab!h-menot of
the lawful governmet of the~ Stitt. ini
*1876-77. le was afterwar:Is assist aid
)ttorney-geieral unider Generai James
Cotnner, anid did good service ini the
Frosecution of Carpenter, Caidozo and
6ithers of the Radical criminals. In
179, ho was tttnihd. i the case of
#'. J;ier & 'Co. vs. The U. C. & A.
Riailroad Compa ny, and his argun'hent
before the Supremie Court *% remark
'(d as ani excqptionally able anid ex
litustive prodinetion. Mr. LeCotnte's
iI!Itimely death will be deeply mourned
lit nmbets 8f admirers all over Sonith
Ca rolina.
tTEMS ,FROM FEAST ERYVZLLE.
-MadI hog reported at Mih: 'i. P.
-Cartisle's.
-Thme traveling public is indebted
to tit idith-cspirited dtitevptse of
d. i. Ciosby & Co., for .establishing a
ferry' actross the mouth ,af 'riger tiver.
Won't these gentibiii kiiidiy hGy thell'
skill on that reftactory flat at Stroth
er? If so, let themi be deced a
rnonument of everlathmag brass, op
wfilIf we tender Our1 ditfe proportion I
-Mr. B. C. Busby, just retutrned
ftin Pomnarla, in the southeastern
plortiont otf Newborry county, reports
as quite etncon raging 111 ugf'oetitt nal
p)rospeLcts of that section. Pomaria,
trehatrds", is iiidebted for its beautiful
naume to the elastlg taste of the late
fatmented Williamn Sinmei of~ ifei-y
fame.. .n
-:To tl1o trierffofy of Willie, oldest
sont of Willinin~t and Uattle S3helton5
*ho died of. vello* difi; ?loliday,
1Febirait$ l2 . Wllp, we untderstand,
was a bright, loteSN) little lad; *but
then "Death seeks a eshiuing 'niak"
.Have naught but the golde'n grain?
Tlhe ,ord thatht needl for the Jfowe-ret gay,
And le bound himt Ia the sheaf."
SWe nie all but gairdenecrs., If, then1;
lhe Master ioin1g. 'skonMd plucll a
beatI fo'l r oi'l srtenerosom)
.hy should we gievo?
"Pere v~l wy tin sng of woe
Peace! conmc awamy; we <i Jlhn' wrong
To grieve so wildly: let us go.
-N Hanill hitherto'' ''iped for tlie
deleotatioW (If o11 t''i'o eilier," we~ now
beg to' tenider our ediiannts'm fa thd'
foung'. 1pbopl' with -the' ibllWhig
problema:
1. A #1i8hes to p'\'efase' 110 a'ilai
anid' fioWls wlth' $if0r.- 'lPhb cows are'
* l0 o'ach; lhogs, *5; shee~p, $2 ; hmmbil,
*i.26;' .td\'koys, 75 dents;. geose, 60'
cents ;' dhiekt,' 40 ebaits ;s chliein' 25
ott.' 1i4oi. mny of eachr shall11 ho
2.- A aba'B'tog'etl Wdi'hih a'ar
6f land for *400,: of whidlh each pays
$200. Ther'e $$injg-'dtao diffbronce in
quality, A agrees to take the beitoe
portion to the Value of his *200, and
bay fifty ddhts' per acre more than B'
for his. What shall each paiy per' anre?
tud how many acres shall *each have?
Solutions addressed to D..B. , (isby,
easetervlle, 8. 0., will receive poille
dttentiori; and the amnes of those stab
dessttl will-bo published' at-the etid ot,
That h6toi-olt's iat at . 8troth,
is still &t the bottom .4 'the river. .Oi
of 46r citizens, passing into .Newbor
' (ew days sinco, aftet' a jtde of tM
tei1 'miles to 0ros4 'at'that joint, hi
o 'make a deton'r of s6vedial miles I
complete his Journey. Fei' :of us,
is t'ue, have ever had oc'as101 to ni
that lerry Ia f&*f iears; but, nov
sinde Yt he
iGon* gliumering 'midst the dream i
Mhigs that were"p,,
"*o rack Its value", each mnan? wnn
hi'd'obild of us having fthe moist iW4
'unallayable prosentdiots of standlin
In immediate and o6dnstant need of I
What are we to do? To swhin, wea
tiot'able; and to wade-we arnrah'ame't
Let it be resolved what %6 9hall do
got out a chroino. "The Babies-ory fc
it", after the nannior 6f Castoria mnat
ufctu ore, and each and every on1e, t
the ftultl abilit y of .his vo.A Ipfa'tW
continue yelling to tie loud-resount(
Ing echoes of the road coinnissioier
resurrecting horn until .that flat,
emall sight of which it Is i1w 'thongl
*ould 'liovo a very healing balsam t
'the rheumy eyes'of traveli ig peo)14
Is yanked bodi y from its oozy be
Anointed witi 1t. Jacob's Oil for il
any great infirmities, and sent spee
Jag oi itserrand in the -4inoresL of ti
iraveling public. Can't some filnanci
lenius amongst us-some G. i.-hi
vent the "ways and icans" for
bridge at th t point? The bank:
river-bed 1W app'oaches all sce
favorable. The chroino would n
doubt assist him too. Among th
Andes, travelers cross In baskets wufn
to ropes across the streams; In Asiati
'countries die same sit astride th
shoulders of the wading ferryman
Baron Munchausen Invented a larg
caknnon to 'shdo hi.n across.; whilt
Shidbad, 'the renowned sailor, accon
plished his locomotion over troubc
some obstacles by tying lihiself to th
leg of a Roc, a speckes of rnoony bir,
found in the East. It is true, these ar
tihe Iethods of a rather advanced civ
ilizatidji; lieverd0heless, in this giTR6
emergency, we beg to suggest tlili
introduetion for ileo benefit of th
traveling public.
THE OUTR -6E MIL11.
Fornal Opening of the Spring Campaig
of Federal Persecution.
(Currespondence of tha News and (Courier.
COLUNBIA, February 27.-The usm
Repulican campaign of persecutio
has begun, and flom. this time fohrt
the Administration Wi1 prosecuto it
annual' war on South Carolina. Al
torncy-General Browste.a has to-d:a
three active agents at work in th
S(ate: Distriet Attorney Melton, As
sistant District Attorney Willard,t'orn
erly a 'Chitif Justice of South Carolina
and Assistanit District Attorney Wil
11am Penn Snyder, anU apt pupiI of hi
virulent miaster.. Melton is snperi
ing the think, anid Willard and~ Snyde
arc doing the dlirty work, wvhich is I
thuis instance spying, incitimg comnplaint
and init iat in pr' )osecultions.
Yesterday J. WV. Aughtry and ,J. Il
Martin, supplosedl to be wvhite Grccui
backers of F~airfleid county, appeaCfrei
before Un'itiii States Commisiouie
John Bauskett, in this city, nd s~vor
out warrants against. Jamnes I ierrou
John Murray Kirkland, Sanjuel Sti
fLord Curry, Thomas McGill, Jr'., Jam
McGill, Joseph McMeekin, Joel Mc
Meekin, Nicholas Peay 'and Thoma
Aikeni for v'iolating at the last electioi
Section 6,440 od the Revised Statute
of tJe United States, by conspiring
commit an offence against the Unite<
States in reiusing to Assist Deput;
Mar'shals Anghtry and Martin whel
called upon01 to do so. Deputy Mar
shal Augrhtry also swvoro out a warrani
agitIlmst Ja mbeS fier'ronm for assault(1in,
him at the- polls. All the jfarties lii'
near' Monlicello, Fairfild count'y.
These ten warr'ants are now in tht
hands of Commissioner Bauskett. Th
acclisoil persona Witt of hetfirc adr
thoemselves for an examination, wvhiel
wvIll probably be had this week. Comr
maissiner Bauskett has been direete'
by ihd attorneoy-genecri to hear' testi
mnony on bth~ sitte if the accused si
desire. For this graciousness of Brewsv
ter's they will doubtless be duly thankl
fal'Mo646 '#%aria~tit dilI be sworn du
oii equally (ii'oIotis chaigel. As pre
dicted last night, Molton, Willard ani
Snfyder are beginning~ to do their opel
~oii. Th'eoy IULfe ))een MIning lo
somne time. Willard and Snyder ar
now in Columbia.
--Tlf best meloise o'ftdat.feoquiel
lurig bidigesti on, ne rousness, oeo.-,'
ro~vn's 1rohi Bitters. - *
*tt81NESR NOTIW 8.
- Not Too suddenly.'
$o6itan's Neitr'alzlng Cordial does ni
act ra at. astr'ingnt..plono,., checking,.
sudidenly, but edue Iinunaual) 'a
acidity ofthe0 secreting. m)1Qmbraner'Q th
howels, thereby bringIng' liem' 1' halth
. Offewedf F'tty Cets $2t2a
Mr.' J. W. Ilarvey;.' Long Creek, St. t,
says:.. havec been aellhig Not-mian's Net1
tralizig Cordial the last. t fe :years.
giyes univern~al saltistfat('tif Wtd its sale
are Ifacreas'hig.' A gent\rh~i from Geor'gi
offeredl m'e 54) Cihts' oVdr fhi i'guilar retal
In'lce1 o@ a <oe n otlies .If I woul& ge
thielafor him hineuldiatel:.
CANA RY SE EIf.
.cl an1o ~l tt Dg Store.
NOT.LE FOR FINAL DISCHIARtGE
TWILL a pply to the Judge of Probate e
Fairnlold County for a flnal dUiarg
as Executor of the Estate' of D.. HI. Rull
deceased, on Saturday, March 31, 188$.
A. F. HUFF,
Mch 1Afix3 .:. Executer.
-EThf~the boat- antlo Is the be
guano'; Van(do Acid' is the highos
ddle;
..
One I1 nded Barrels Flour, ill Griides.
Two Carloads 1Wd Rust Proof Oata.
It Ihra il Barrels, Buckits'and Unis, a'ndl
O abpply of Bacon, Meal, 'Pcarl Grits and
Aklt always 6 ha'nd, also Rico.
A 'S Itill de a few barrels Choico NoIW O
1uans Molaseds, Golden S'rups, also
SugarsL-Granulated, Cut iLoaf, Pulv'e.c
1'. and Brlwn.
Coffti'did Go*munent Java a1' ir
grade R1,o'.
0
Tea Gr'een d Black..
Tne#A -hIto Wine and Chir.
Idne Feed-splendid '4ililch Cowt.
Plows itAI lo A Stocks, Traces, 11ame1
0 Al IfHmv. Strii is', Plow Lines and
- back Bands.
5. lilennirei
0
.s i Ny aio n to0 h GAreTos
A
gers Rae-ec
0 4~
1
0
-i NpW ' i' t]h tile to buy CGarden Tools
- tell it. 3Bong Handle Spadle Forks, Dig
tgers, Rakps; etc.
1WARRYING TOOXA.
Meik wo-To me Steel and Iron Plows
thr %+yles -of single Iroi Foot Stocks
Ilandled and 13rades Iot0s, S Tigle Trees
Lap> Rings, Clevises, (is iods, Ilve
llo s, Trace4 of all kind; 1l1c 1 C
Haite Strings, Plow Blades'
. IN GROCERIES,
I still keep the Magnolia lam1s, Brfli
t rip~s, Tivef, 1elo.zna Su nsage, Ba'onu
AP; Onis, Goshlen -Ilir..
I have recently put In a lot of
COOKING STOVES,
And invite atte'ntioni to my1 "I ee," 'ot
ton Plant'," "So, Friend" and ".Bill Arp'
styl 'i; fi-onn $,).0)0 up
' A full line of Kitchen Goods and Tin
ware.
I have three fine Side Bar Buggies aim
o omne Canopy Top Baket 1hiaeton, which i
will sell low Tor the joif.
J. l. CUMMINGS.
I'l' 18 A FACT, W4A .wYi.) . leio, Id
W ~agon or Buggy foi' less than anlyono it
town'i. ULYSSE 0. DESP'()t TES.
SALE
AND FEED STABLES
IIUNEN, ~ lit ANB1 MliS
TWNT-TW hea offKnuk
ffnhss, we a1ted AND MinUdrveS,
or TonTY TW nilixt fat persnt mak
muiles or rlvGea in udneenietst ot~
treto six yers o. ef copaot inn:
W nINeanORO,'N. I . vI obh 8lct) or.~ ~
HEo on Li u .ti neth a stll ron yik
clnu ene te sai 5at h payerf ertrly ail
which o tail. Greraa tinof.Msels wlir
tcash obuyie in dany thisitcas ntittioi
, A. WAILIF MAN .
C~ltt'nIla,'eno.'Jct~o'his iatltun an ColJ
Uomeneo stihier itending o' m'hraky a
whcha th i e re rainaton t buses will
e rtets. of itrote nnjars o ao
ofohe fen.eso fOre n1foebed.' a
G ree Bla, and ilGunpd~dir Toas
davenned hGoods andl Proc. ,: ,r )'h
Newuuba lean Mol lasses andl. 'p
R11., Moa, and Griso.'
nI IonT SISC et nGt'eng 1ed.mk
fonth Potatoes,Ontui Peajfscad ofeatn.
ur stock of grocerles ist conite.;I N'v
Caoh nfores hueeepr n and <
VIake in hofsiple all Lw ruis
GrnBG IlAT k3 and $45,~Wl~ Toe
* -y1
--OUR
PROPOSAL
During the re'iiliglder of the icason
will sell our witet stock at
GRtATLY UEDUCEl 11CE
Il YOU WAN'
'1D ET G- O O D
TRY US.
DIIlIiS GO'DS AND BUTANG
\Ve exhibited a nipemolict1n1. of tle
goods tills seasonl4 0( Itj1(mn ; %(!,I a fi
rttiv stles leffi. WhiCh we wish to sell
w proee. Cone an( See.
bL0AIl8, DVLMANS, 4ACKET
A few OC. eac kin4 Mid real pret
goods--wll.VSll these to. -8ose without
profit.
UNXt ERWEAlt*
Thmes goods \ve bolfght at rcl iee im
man i 1fawti ner8. The . ren11nan1 O'fA sto
will noW.be offered at. a liarge -redutdion.
FL./1/VE L S.
Now is the season 't'o r1' e and py
vent,(01- oilt( and pneunini. WC are :
en~rouIs as to prefer our custoiers to hai
beegoods rather than kee theIourselve
Hlave no anIixiety about the price.
I amn il.g the:stock which mt h
dun(d befitre 's) ing. Don't buy ntil ol
goods are selen and priced.
s81lln GOut Crtory
We don't expect to hianrdle,..t longor, at
will give genIline bargains tiitil il e st
is sold.
We invite all to call and exaMine.
J. M. 13EATY & CC
SAnnLEs, BIi)LEsAND) 1AINEsS-"v)
down yonder."
ULYSSE G. DES-PdVijjS.
NE q YOn
WVEEKLY HLERALli
ONE DOL7Z $b. rEAl?
1HI E ehrculation of this ioi new'sf
per~ is (onIstanltly increasf '~It. er
tains5 all thie leading neCV.S tol J)ai
-For'ein News
embracroes spe!cial disp~atche~s f.iom all qui
ters of the globe. Undier tlhe head of
.AMllerienti Nc'd
are given thei Telegraphiec Dispatchecs
the we(ek froun all parts of tie Union. T1l
feature alone Iinake~s -
(lhe inost valuable chironilel iuih 'wori
as it la the chiea >est,. .Every week is gin
a faithful rei))r (of.
-9 uhrachIdItiiple anid (oinIprchensl
pfisputtenesi ironti W ash igton, includinlg ft
reports of- the speeches10 of einindnt poli
elansi on1 th~ qJuestion~s tif th'e hou'r.
TIhe Farum Departmuent ..
of the' WEEnitzY IlmnAll gives'the 1ste
as well as. tiol inost pracI(ti('al siigetstio
andi~ dlXisoeies reltiile to the dluttti of t)
farm~er, hits for rafshig i'attle, poult!
granlis, trees, ve'getabiles, etc., e'tc., wI
siuggestions for keeping bouidinigs ai
taiiniig utenisils inI repir. This 1s s(uppl
ie1It~) 11b a well-editedC elpar'tniciIt,~ wd
co ie uder' tho -head'o
T'he Home,
giing rec(ipes' for practic al dlishes', hinta I
Inlaking clothinug and~ for kee(ping p'I WI
the latest .fashlins. Alt the, lowest pri(
F~verv itemi of coo~htg or eo'dilony sul
gEe(I i 1.iTh s::departnl(entI ipracical
te'steil by e'xperts. beiforeC ])ub)lication. .Li
ters front our' Paii's and 1I) olndon corresp
dtents oin the v'ery lait.st fasf~lons. 1I
Iii )ipartinenit of-the~ WViKY l ifliRAl
wvill save. Ith(onsewi fe nior thani one. hu
dIred thne~s the pri1ce of the paper. .iThe I
terests of
. . Skilled *LabIor
are lookedl after', and( everythIiig rehating
re'ordled. Th'lere is a page devoted to
the latest phaiuses of th. business inairkel
erops, .mer01cl~ihadise, etce., etc. A valual
featunre is foundighi the speeclally reoporti
SpiimNews, at hoine oiniiabroad, I
gefhcr'withI a Stor everty weelf, ai Serrim
D~iginatle, PeirsoiaI and( .Sei Notc. Theii
is h'o papter In the vWorld Wh'leh~ contdinus.
niuch newt~s iinatter e'verf1 ye-.k as :t
WEEKL y. lIEunAL), which is raent, p)ostat
free, for One Dollar. You can1 subsci
at anythmne.
.IN A w1EEKL.Y FOUhi,
ONiE D)OLLAR A .YEAR.
Addr'ess, ,
NEW TVORI HE*RtA00,
lhroad1 ny and1 Arni St , New Yprk
NEW TIN'SHOIP
I If AYVl recently domIuetlCed hin
ne0s Oppos5itO Mr. .Y. M. Elliot t's ( i
Sliop.w er'a (vill b4 f"nd( Unitd:
ddi~ I reating Ss8 a'il 'h wa&' oi' is
kinds. 111do
R'oofing andOttirling d biln.
good and1( substantid4 [maaner as ches~
ats the Checa lost..,
Sigus Pluited' in thio best s'ty!
.M Mitawill f '10'I& titei~r ln e
~st to een o solin I ight Yankoo 11i
.Wa14, pioorl' -os cd, anf si l
TINW AREis it tuabonut a O Al
aid'e nneAGO15MATERIA.
NE MAN'S CASH is
'-G0OD-:
AS ANOTHER' ?X
IlRdoill&IBath
SOUTEERN MXSI RfOUS
Only Haouse i Atnerica A4liig
ORA
S.
dlPIAOS & ORDA
at
On the One Price SysteAM
O% R UNIFORM PRICE to ALL AD
t'y THAT TIE LOWEST KNOW N,
The usual system of selling Pianos a
--rgavn is for l dealealr to charge, any pri
i e mcin get for them without regard.to oi
ter a fair profit or the customer's hi1tore
But we are proud to.iay that this lius nc
been our method of sel ing.
lo' the benelit of purchasers and to i
6're'tiemr the full value of their money,
estillished at the outset of our busine
m trelve yetars sice,
'nflp Own,'~ .PR CE "r~i
and to this~ ,6e MffAhto our Iiunciuso a11
prosperous trade. Selling on this squa
nsarenderskit hnperative that thle pi
Ie thle. vAi'dilwest one that can be give
We are pledged 1o ;A . jv wa ha
done It, a nd we aliv w 11 . 44,.
creed and our practid. No other P o t
Or auin louse deals on this principle.
Otr prices, in >lain igurebiare placed
s every hAismptih A chi 'onn by eis
le as the sharpies r. . 31Utherl Ilon
s. have "hi, hprices and 0i t "
The "( ne Price" system savesti
trading, and is the only satisfactory way
buyer and seller; for, on tho high pri
iad diseonut Arcm, even thiqIt tile ct
toiner buys, h i3 not sure that has bt
tom prices.
ADVICE TO PL NO AN
oRGjNBU.YrRM.
Buy quck. Why? Because an advan
ill price Is almost certain. Pianos a]
Organs are oil a boom. Thie demand e
ed mVie supply. 41) the factorIes pre 1
hind orders. Iealers wilh caish i ha
cannot get inlstrumellts as fast as wante
Prices of material and labor are advancin
The present low prices of Pianos and C
ganls cannot continue, and will not aga
rule in the lext ten years. Those who hi
low will save money. Large contractsJti
aiade with manufacturers -will himhle its
Umt" ranico p~iAm %i4e' ratt Ja nwnu ri
}18s.'. After that we can promise nothin
De ljys are dalngereus. Ml1e)flet t
no1 ;of 1han1d. Seven GPIeu a (kers. Oy
200 (iferent.styles now in our wareroon
Ebalnt Jiano -$100. Beaiutiful Orga
Easiest Instalment Terms. Sent t
ri Every Inducement that an resy
sibiHuse 16 enll pyTer. . colpetid-IwlV
the World. Don't, fal b) tnd fOr ofr Cal
logueis awnid fall Priee Lists, I88..
Address
SOUJTIIlIRN lMUMOC IOUSE.
S A VA N NAH, G A.
Theo Great Plasio and Organ Depot fthe 8ou
'Charlotte; Uini n, & .Aitg't hAR1l
yPA~SENGEn DH PARTMENT,
* COTUMJIIA, 8. C., Novemiber 15, 1882,
TIIE initial lInk in SouthI Carolina inl I
J.,. RIchmond and D~anylllc aystem woi
ing ~fto and fromih~aarleston via the Soil
tr.. Carolina Rillri'ad: . .
. . 7. *No. 51. I No. 11
i;v. Augusta a.... 7.:15 a. ma.... .....
Ar. Columbia ....11.:19 a. in. Lv. 5,90 aI.
of Ar. Wlamlsborob.. If.13 p. -m. .r5
is Ar. Pbeser .1. .'' . 2.17 p. m.i 10.5 a'.
Ar fC ha rlotte d. . 4.13 p. mi. 3.115 p.
Ar. Statesville o... 7.05 p. m. ........
*No. 5,2 tINo. 18
na ftv. (haviotc d; ... f. ' 22 a.
L.v. Chestert,....4.29 p). ml. 9.25 a.
Lv. Winnsb~oro. ... 1.33 p. m. -. 1.22 p.
Lv. Columba b. .. 7.07T p. ma. Ar. :3.50 p.
. a toays. p ..
minuates ahead of Winnashoro time.
* ONNECTIONs.. .,
at a.ilth all-ines t% and.-aoti.$ava ij
as F'lord an e.tl.Su1l h n& Atlanta, M ac
te anulto Soutlwcst .- .. ,
-b With Solith Carolin41 Railroad to -al
LiI from-iCha rleston b~y Nos. 52 aind 63 anud wV
1(d Columhla and Greenville Railroad.
e- i Wilth Olhester antI.Cheraw and1( Ches:
e- anid L~enlor Ilallyonds. a .a
to.- and fboml all points .;or(tha, Atilant
T1enl meseo aind 01hio UivisIon anld Caroli
r Centriyairoad. -
h -- aVIth -Western~a biosth-Carolina ,Rapiro
e.for Ashevillie, W~arm Springs and all 1)01
,.On thait linc. - .
y.--.-... SL AUJGIITIWR, G P. A.
t- D. CAJ1DwI.1, A. G. P. A.-..
(. . RI. T1A ccOTT~, Superintendent,
N and after November 12, 1A2, Passi
ge*rh wl u sfoliota ui
furither notlee: ,
TO AND FNO d A , Nioi.'
to . . AST.'
veClumbia at. .*8.00 a. mn. t a.55 p.
r Aiveod uarleston.. .12.57 p. mn. 11.30 p.
Ie . C. r WE$T.
Id Leave Chr .. .-.;- *06 i.' .0 ,1
A -.Oohnh >a. . .11.27 a. mn. 16.08 ,.
j1Al. *D~aily except Sunday.
.TO AND PRIOM CAMDEN.
n .E IA ST..,
t l, L2Wy7 Cold ahi] 1V..*8.'00 a.m, E'd.15I p.
r Arrive at Camden... 1.07 p.' n. 0.25 p.
WEST.
e f44 0.1)jll at.. .*7.00 a. in. *45 %
Le A rrive atC(Vuiia..11.27 a. m. 10 i.
*D~aily excep)t Sdo,ys.
TO AND Fn1OM AUGUSTA.
Lg~ave mblina."........*7. #I p.a
A rrive Augst....Y..g ... 7,55a.1
. .. .. * WES'T'. A ..
Leavo Augusta. *7.00 -a, mi.' p.
AMrJ, Cohamhla; .,. 48 p. n.' 1s1 p,.
*0aulg except Silltday.
~ one .i(s'ONECTIONf6 . .......
i ..onne11on(mad at Co~ilmbfd wvith e
Vlumnbla anjd ( enville R lailroad by trai
arriving at 117 .a. ml., and dli'parlin .
0.55 mIIn4 Connetonl i1 at I., . .
.Julne on *i1th Chaarlot1mh Columa a:
An esta RaIlroad. l raini irrivig at C
- lu p.. t 11.fro nd t patIig at I.
..m.,ayd ro a,points 0on both roa(1
Swth. trough -Pih1imn Sleeper betwed
ii(Jarlceston and. WVashipgtn, via Virgin
*Mlianid roug-without Change. Connei
a tion nmadle at Charle(stonl wIth steamners
pNew Zok on Wednesdays and 8Jtrda(y
als SuitIavanniah d Oha n~oh Ra
readt6 allpoInta Sou1. -. .
A, Conn oins are made at All usta wI
Georg. Railroad and Central ~ailroad
r- and from all pointo West- and Soul
y. Throuh Trjckets can~ be purchased to I
on ta t ad'West byapplyig to .
--Columbl .'0.
.ALLJN,. Gui. P0C ea
1 4'
8' GRU)C E.R I S I
WE CAN ONLY ENUMEltiAT A
T W WOtLEANS MOLA881!{S.
$UGAu.
COFFEE, pido.
CANNJD GO
ES'.DA CRAUKEW .
*. DDS A ACE',
ncans'.
.Also 1en, P1 w, T ace Chins, Ha
.hmugdtib to tmontloA Alt, but "Chl for 1
J.H.IH
COTTOT
i1 StGENHE]
ARE VERY A
ID
.,I HAVE'ever had likin for. gi
3ddraw mialliv, . He 1,4
e I still itend to adopt tlhe at
ever' assert10q I nunke. It Is '6~vxW~b
4 In ston. butI qnote:
.e'. pATACOESat5, 1 and 7 conts-th
ve IIOES. I -'reat variety and at pri
39, CLOT1'll.d of all syles and at all
My stock o't
STAPAE AND F)
0
En Wilnos, Liquors, eke., will bok n't corre
n. Pleagod: 1(0 s ow pIV goodi.... .
ve vo me a call at BEATY & BRO.'l
3B. STJ
n -'emnmr tho place-Old.Stani
es
1A 1888.
A HAPPY -NEWi
id
d .. - o'r ), t ted hol1ifayl r ifi
d. with its hidden nture has dawied II
g. cOideavors tO Ierit. it). fr'ttlre the very
Ir- to tike the past year. by constultinigat,
In Iake this opportuiity imoniikflicilIog I
!13'
14
FALL AND 1
er ,
s- Will he sold at GREATLY RE
)19 proirAtioii for a Ioro extended
I
Spring a
TRADE TiIAN .iERETOFOR1
Plonso call and examine my stoc!
prices will convince von th~at. I'mriean
.Tliatkin:g my fri'ends for. hel I: vi
-youi all ii -lipiy ai~id bros(per'ous Newv
~REDUCTION
I va:ll clos~e out m~ wint
nat REEDD 4J P. LCEL
large stock of
Mb1vc~n's, Boys' and Youth
at goodc bai-gains. Be suire t
th OPOSITEGRAND
SSPRING
na.
A N NOUNOCEMIE NT
I have nobw hii 81ock a full lino
U-Farminug Implements, such as
Plows, Trtace Chains, Clevices.
Shovels, Breast Chs;Ifine,'1l0 Screw
: pades, Ifabli ~Ilands,'p i4Rings.
.Sweodes Iron,' Gidrtobies Ayes.
8tocks;
m. 8kIE1 1.$5TPO T A k'O1 AN
m' OA R D EZN S ElEDS.
: y sto'cl~ of GEOCERnle8 *1
wys be kept up wiLh ito(hhr'i b
1FIRST-CLA88 O6iD8.'
A layge fot of' FINE LOUR, b~ougl
before th'e recenmt advande, cheap I
n tii' barrel. Fresh supply of "Snoi
fake" Orade1ro.'
SONLY CASII TRM) 80 IC1Th
id IR. Mv. HUIEY;
1 DIS4MOLUTION.
in7M lE partniersip.hier tofore existing 1h
a. .tween thme..naclged, #mudor .4l
C- style of "'l'm W'INNIOumo VtUiTiis~ir
or' CoMPANY," is this day dlissolved by miutui
5; consent,.
-i -The. b'uidness of the firm wil .bo, settle
byr Jni.'. Ryod; oIs oll
Lh antheorI to reccelve and ree ptfoa
to debts dna the concern. All aivlir
h. olatn Will present themi to him fn
il noit, and all parties Iidebted wilma)
itnmedlato VaymnenIt
~ r r
PUPS
41.
V4~
4 Y'
I3UCk(WH'EAT JPLOUU.
MACARONI.
KIGEKLES.
n Bao 1Banls, buckeisi firooi004 *e,, t
vlia -you Wunt and pay for Aibt yu...l.
A RPEN & BRO.
Q IS LOW,
:MEi 7S PRICES
oat lowing" Jn advertisements, but hav
-h prices as to satisfy my '61d custouers and
11A. e ,l-.iu that.1 ca~n 40o full u
g116 VrIces of the numuerous gool a1Ria.
nt Iilie Yaarket .) ~~t 'per yatr
3-hist figire for besL
es W sult A'nyboiy;
tireo'i.
LNCY GIROCERIES,
po'mdintgy lowy)Iee4, eatd Y'shMll af~v a
s OLD STAND.
of Deaty & Bro.
18883
YEAR TO ALL
has come and goiwz, my(I t o New Year
loll us; anid as I. iltelld to un,so my titmos8
liberal Imtronpgc that has been extended
tl 1,-ijst~mers, p
mt1-1t l'ron (lditemy1 bresc.il stocko6f
INTER GOODS
DCiD PR'ICES, In or er tu njia
1 summer
k befou a making yoitr purielmnses as ty
just whatt I.proisc.'ui t. isadrimn,
,rv liberail-and kruti'yh 1 avrs' wish
IN CLOTHING.
rstock of OjC
S, im order to mahkerooin for a
ILOTHINGL
s' Suits. Fine line of Ovcri-ata
a call at
L. L. KINARD'S;
UkENTR E u.o, 0LUMIJA .i a.0
CHOaG CE WJODSH
W lave .Inst regegved the following
s, Fresh and Oliolo Goods:
Rlaisins,
Curranta,
blftron,
Ginger Prese~rves,
.~a re r ?IIiCf6Anii rne~h l~
it anokerol,
Oorn 1*$l -
y Bitekwheat,'aIt
. L I .~ SNOW . T~O~u iu.ulSUO 0
)ON''1' B 17 A W AcoN DTIts YOU BBB 5
ttil pay yon.
ULSS$ G, DESPOR' tES.
'L010BY 1LtA N-1 i
& T