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.'4 .. ...... LOOALlifELjANORE W*USDAY,1 AIOn a, : los8'. Vew AdvertIgentents. Shertiffe Sales-Jno. D.'XcCarley, ~herlff. Munic1pal Eloetion-J. N. Contor, Loea.Bief '-cheap and rellable-Wando ler tlixer, Wando Acid, Ash Element. For sal0 by Calewell & Lauderdale. * -The -Columbia correspondent of he Netws and Courier writes: "A ractibal admission of the advantages f tills city as a busincss centro is given n the determination of Mr. J. L. Mlm mugh, a large dry goods merchant of Vinnsboro, to open a largo store here." -Lavte your orders with Caldwell & Lauderdale for standard Ferilizemv Wando and Baluda Guanos, Acid, Kainit, &c. * -A exchange says: "A color'ed debating society, in Newberry county, last week, discussed tho question: 'Which is of more bonefit' to tihe coun try, the lawyer or the tu'r'key buzzard?' The question was decided in favor of the buzzard ." We offer coidolonce to our brothers of the New berry bar. -Mr. J. M. Stewart has removed to -Messrs. J. M. Beaty & Co.'s Corner Store, where ho Will pay the highest prices for cotton. and deliver the most, satisfactory fertilizers. * -Seven hutidred. and eighty-livo agricultural lIens have beent idexed thle Clerk's ofice up to March 6, as against 1,286 to tihe same date of 1882, making a falling off from last year or over 500 inl time space of two months amd six days. This is a maguiice-t showing, and is not only the best cvi duence of the. hcrensinag uipopularity of the Lien Law, but is the muost con clusivo evidence of the general pros pority of thle counlty. -NOxt Saturday, the 10th inst., Is the appointed tIme for the great storm of the seasonm-so say the weatlher gods. Ridiculous and ' tunfounded as this prophecy may -bo, some people have been foolish enough to base their busi ness calculations upon it; sailors by the scores have positively refused to begin a voyage until after tho fatal day, and negroes lin some portions of tihe coumtry are actually building arks onl a diminmutive scale, preparatory to the conming of the second flood. Re ports on preparations are in order. ChESTER,' TAKE NOTIC.-It was stated some time since in tihe CheAter Reporter that a gentleman in Chester county made, (luring the last year, for'ty hales of cotton and live hjund~red bushels of. COPrn to two loCws, and .averaegihg 'OVer his entire place liftceen bales of' cotton to the plowv. Mr. Samuel Cathacart, of- Fairfield, livig withinm five miles of' WVinnsboro, mnade, during the last year', twenmty-one( bales of cotton and three hundred and fift bushels of 'cornm to one plo0w; anid aver aging over his entire place, consistin~g ot' inine plowvs, sixteenm and tharce-quar' ter b~ales to the plow.~ This, in our opinion, is conskclerably, ahead of Ches ter. We propose, at ainother Linae, io give further' statements, showing the marked success of our farmers. DaA2r.'-Jaiformationa has bcein me c'eived of the death of Mrs. A. S. Wal Jaco. She died at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Calvin 1mrice, in this county. The deceased had been sick for over two weeks of typhoid fevce'. The disease baffled all medical skill and she gr'ew worse eacha dlay, dying ona Satur'day morninag att threeo o'clock. Slea' remains w~ere takenm on Sat ur'dav's traina to York county, whelarc she resid ed. Mrs. Wallace was the wife of the lion. A. S. Wallace, whofignred pomi nceatly for manay years in the politics of thils State.-serving a number of yeaa's In the Stato Legislature and sey eral termis in Congr ess. We extend to thae bereaved family and friends our . sympathies in their bereavement. Mrs. Nancy W. Jones died on last STuesday, the 6th inst., of hear't dis case. Thme deceased haad beena in very bad health for~ sovei'il ydars en conianed1 to her b~ed agre'ater'' portinof thme time. -Mr's. Jones- was the wvlfe of ~'Mr. James Jones, an'd the oldest daugh. *ter of the late John Mobloy, Esu1., anid was abomt sixty yeaars of ago. We ex tenad to her hausband and friends out' heartfqlt8yinplathion. Information has been 'eenited of the death of Mr. J. R. Illunuant, of Union counity, who died 'at hais residence on on Friday, the 2nd inst, The deceased was forty-six years of' age, anad leaves a young wife and seven little children to mourn his untimely deatha. Mi'. Hlin imant was a member of the Twelfth R legiment, and Asei-ved throngh .the entire war, making a capital soldier, ie was formerly a sresldent of Fair'-' * old county, and his many friends wvill be sorry to learnof bale death. and Fali'fild is destiod to receive lher portion, of the trouble, expense and persoontioui incident thaornto. Warrants have been~ Issned for aiimber of thae best and-most i'espeetablo'cltilzens In thme western portloli of thme county. And *were it not for, tily thot that veihave before had similar proseeutions hiithmis State, wer would thinak that th'e good character of our citizens would be some guaranty against such disgrace, humiliationm alta perseutlon; and usu aili ait avails much in a court'of jus lce, but in $he-United States courts in this. Stato not so. Contrary to tihe natura .ot'dei of hhigst the bt t moun in the oaaniy e dAwni m atmd ar-: "algned *tihe bar of that tilbutnal t answer to the lying, perjured vnd trumped up charges of the pliant tool of the Radical party. Their olily hop of -conviction, and we speak what I well known to every' one,. Is the ifilu nce Of a partisan court upon igire rant juries of tQe same political com ploxion, nided and backed by read: and'willing witnesses. It may be tris that our Fairfield friends, who haw been so unfortunate as to incur tit ill-will'of tihe supervisors, are guilty o the offences of .which they are charged but for our part we do not believe it The characte of the witnesses for the Government gives it tie lie, and tih character of the parties charged i refutaion enough for any candid, firr minded nant. It is possible that oul friends did not treat the high dignita ries of the Government with thal reverence and obelance that they ex pected, and if this be the oi'enso o which they are charged, tihe defend ants are ready and wi!ling for trial. XTEMS FROM OEDAR CREEIC. -We are busily ongaged in prepar ing our lands, as seed tinie is near at hand. -There has been more clearing this year' that usual, of original forest, ill this vicinity. Such not only invariably enhanices the Value of the land, bul adds to its appearance it niany in, stances. -Till yet the shrill, clear whistle is heard, occasionally, at the steam giln Such delayed baling deninstrates the fact that urgent clahins with these par. tics are pretty well satistled, and that some are growing independent of tle lien or credit systen of living. --Miss M. A. Black, of Cedar Creek, who left in December,. in company with Mrs. C. G. Lyles, of Winnsboro, and Mrs. E. B. Turnipseed, of Colm bia, for Florida, will return about thic 201lh of April. We bcspeak For thein a pleasantl Etrip and a safe return from the ''Lad of Flowers." -Grain is looking up in a manner since the appearance of sprinig-like weather. lin spots the-stand is irregn. ]a.-, owing to the frequent excessivey cold and rainy spells. Making as accu. rIte ant estimate as practicable, wc claim, fron firsL to last, about eighty per cit.. of the acreage sown last year. -Messrs. Thomas and Gcorge Sinith, while hauling rails on the 2nd inst. were so unfortunate as to lose a valuable mule, recently purchased by them. This unbroke animal, being securely harnessed Wilth a spirited young horse, darted at random with loaded wagoi 1oone side of the rold. - resently thc speed ol' thte vehnicle was checked by the axle striking a wvell grownr treo, froin wich jar the mule's back n broken. Tihe -inj-ury proved fatal in r shor't while. -The ''Iolly Dale" school closed on Friday,- thre 23rd uilt., having beet1 for the paist four nuonaths under the solc supervision of Miss E. HL. Kee, oi Chester county. Beig an accomn plishred schtolair and enlceint teacher, se gave univetsal satisf'action to thc prtronts or her well-disciplined school. May heor days of recreation this spring and summer be so pleasattt anud enjoya ble0 that ''Jholly Dalo" will be honoracl with her presencoe at,the faill session. Miss Kec got aboaird the train, hrome. ward boun id, at Blythtewood on Thurs day, the 1st ist. Unazinimounsly w( endorse her'return to Cedar Crook. JtOLL.Y GRiovE. --Everybody Ia using, and~ everybody ': rcointnnendicng to everybody's frIends Brownt's Iron flitte'rs ats a reliablc Iron istedielne, a true tontic. * 13LVEXIBS NOTICES. 'l risasnt and Harmntless. 'Normnan's Neutral Izing Cord jal contaim ine noxiouns dirurg or iinreral, bunt is purel) veletable.; Tihe mtost delicato iinfant car take it with perfect imspunity. No hat effects foliowv its uise. See adlvertsement. Onm tie Train. Mr. L. B. Austin, at promninent mierchtani of Grineenville, S. C., says: ''1 was cuired 01 a severe headalnche on the train coinsg ftron: the Northr with Normtan's Neutrailzinrg Cordial. I also curred a fellow-passengel' whto was suffering very muchel wvith diarrhtua. It is ce'rtaintly air exellerti remsedy and 1 heartily rieomnmentd it. LAsTr Ar1r7Ar.---ooklng to your owr interest is onte of the fitrst laws or nature Thserefore having gratntedi lberal in11 d gence to mry cuistomenrs, thetdy mustt riot comt plain If thtey find, after tihe'1eth of Februa ry, their accounts in other hands for imme diote0 clec tion with cost adldedl.. lIt thu future psaymnent will poSitIvely no reqjuire( whenj bills comec dure, regardless 6f price: being too low to sell cotton, or ratlin bill: and batik debts~ to pay first. So i.t wvIll hi to //ou''interest to conne and settle at once lht order that I maty do likewise. Ti'ki i In)/ las t appeak 1. SIMPSON, Dentist. MIUNIC I A L E Luen~ON, iNOTICE isalhereby given that thre annua election for lIntendcant and four Wardeni for the Tfownr of Witnnsboro, 5. 0., wIll bns held in tire Tiownr Hall on Alonday, Apri 2d, 188:3, betweon tire .hrors of seon, a m., and flye, p). mi. The books wvIll b)0 open for Rlegistrator on Thlursday, Friday and Saturday, nex preceding the~ day of election, opiening al six, a. mt., aitd closinrg at six, p. m,., each day. 'Tie *.following citizens are appointed Managers of said1 Registration antd Efec thon, viz: J. WV. Seigler, E. S. Chawidler amt WIllis Goode. Dly order of Conil J. N. CENTERI, Clerk. Mceh 8-td .. NOTICEA FOR F~INAL~ DISOHIARGE I II aploth ug of Probate ci FairektCouny fr afinal dhischlru as Exceutor of the Esttd of D). U. Rluff deceased, ern Saturday, March 31, 1883. - ,A.F. RUF, Meh 1-fi~x3 Ex cuter -Buy~jo..heat-Wando is the h)os guao ,watn#Acid is the .b igljes gr1,'Fr s1e6b Oaldlwel & Incer. I; HERIFJF'8 Lib~E. Yiu of sn oxcentioni to .no d irected I ill offet for sate, before the cburt houso door in Winnsboro, S. C., on the F11IWT M!ONDAY IN APRII, NEXT, - within the IeAM ioUrs of sale, to the high. est bidder, for CAS o the following. deselhicd i)ropurty, to-wit: All that >iece parcel or tract of land, lying in Fa rileki County, South Carolina, containing TWO IIUNDIUED AND FIFTY ACRES, more or less, and botinded by lands of Samuel Weir, Annie 1lalsell, Mary lobin son and others-lev'ied upon ats the proper ty of Johtn Castles dcenseld, at the suit of C'harlott - J. Iughe~ (lice Gladney) against Sarah Castles, at aenutrix, et als. J NO. D. AICAlLEY, Sheriff'ai Offie, S. F. C. Winsboro, S. U.,. March 6, 1883. Mch 8-td . 1 HEIFF'PS SALES y virtue of aln ex1emlitiol to 1me directed, I will offer for sile before the court-house door in Winnsboro, S. U., on the FitST MONDAY IN APRIL NEXT, within the legal i ours of sale, to the lghi est bidder, for CAS11, the following-described property to wit: Thr-e igh9t, title and Interest of Jacob Colemn1, in all that piece, piicel or tract of land, lying iII Fairfield County, South Carolina, containling.. ONE IUNDRED AND FIFTY-SE\ H"N ACRES, itore or less, bodfnded b, 'lands of Jonathan V. Colcian, Sibble C. 'iiylor and Thos. W. Travloi-levled liponu 1s the property of Jacob 0oleman at the suit of . Withers against Jacob Colenian. JN O. D). McCAIILEY, Sheriff's Offiee, S. F. C. Winnsburo, 8. C. March 6, 1883. Aich 8--td CASH NEEDED. Those indebted to us are retneted to settle at once. -We have beeln patieit but forbearance sometimes (ease-s to be a virtue. MUMASTEnI, BliCE & KETCnIIN. SCHOOL BOOKS. We keep oil hand a large stock of School Books, In1s, es, Pencils,. Blan1k Books) Writing. Tatblets, Bibhes, ]Ilnm Book.,' also the popilar literature of the day, as the Seaside Library, Franklin Siluare Library, etc. McMASTEIi, BICE & MiCrciN. FRESH GARDEN SEBDS AND ONION SETS. We have on hand a large stock of Gar den Seeds; also some Fili Seeds and Flower Seeds, from ]unist, 1 1a1n'rethin, sible y, F4erry,' Crosnmnl aind lleed. 8o all1 cistomiiers may be pleased. MCMAs'IE n, llitICE & Karcill N. We call the att'itlion of ierchants and others to our hirgve stock (if wrappinllg pat per, clsistinlg of White New'sy4per, MaInilla, (ra1y WIrap1pinig and Straw '11er, and 'alper lugs. We suggest that. if lilrchlailts rll huty these aiticles fromi us aslow as frlom labroad, freight added, it will he .1111 aidvaiitage to) retain within the town (I1small commission charged rather than paiy it. to stiangers. C MASTi1, IHicia & KCTCIN. E .bslSADDI.ES Foil $5, $It, $i' AND 1.Ketucky Spring Seat hsaddiesfo $16. UI.2SSE G. D.ESPORT1ES. seasonab1b Hints T Nowv Is the time to buy Garden Toolis, such as Lonimg llndle Spade. Forks, 1i gers, llakes, etc. FARMING TOOLS. 3 M1lles Tw~o-lHOrse Pteel [a11l Tren Plows, thre styles of sinigie I roni 1Fooat Stocks, I Ianmdled and( hiraecs lines, Shlgle' 'Trees, *zpIig, Cleviss Grass Ihods, 1 led bolts, Trace4 of all khis, llamnes and llbune Strings, Plow 13lades. IN GROCERIES, T still keep the Magnolia llams, Dreak fast, Strips, lle I', I Iclonina13 Sausa5ge, Bacon, Lard, Gits, Goshen lluttecr. I have recenttly put In a1 lot oif OORING STOVE~S, And Invite atte'nt:on to my '"Le','' "dGot A full line of Kitchen Goods and in waire. 1 Ihave three line iBlde Bar lBuggies and one Canopy Top liusket Phouton, wVhleh I ill sell low for the mlonley. rERTILiZERIS? HIGIhEST GRADES! SATI~SF1ACTORY PRICE~S I bog leave to aninounico that I am pre paired ~to futrnish, upon the most liber-al NAVASSA OUIANO, AT1LANTIC PJIOSPT ATE, (hElMA N KA INITI, FLOATS, FLJOAT1S. A filli supply will lbe kep~t always oni hand, [and( 1 respaetfifuly ask a shaure of pattroaimige. SATISFACTION ASSURED. F~eb 3-txm MONAnClI OUJANo.-We noy 1 vo 0on hand1( 0one hundrled 1.0ns of Monarch0l Gunn andtwenty-five tons' of' Acid Phspat.All 'partios wishing . to uso thme best (Guanlo ill the marhiket wvill do wvell to leave thir orders at the ofi 0ce ofiR. J. McCarley & Co, * 7flJE partnierabbji horetoforo existing he - Ltwveen the undersIgned, tunder' the style of UT'IIEI WVINsanono PUIISJ!ING CoMl'ANY," is thIs day (dissoll bynmutull COnsent. The businiess of the firin will be settled by Mr. Jno. '8. Reynolds, wvho ia hereby authorizedl to recive and receipt foral de~btI due1 th~e concern. All par ties having laimns wvill present them to him 'for pay menolt, and all parties Indebted wvill ma o lhmediate payinent t~ blin R1 MEANS DAVIS HIENtY N~ 01i~f JNO. S. RsNNi~ Winnsbore, S. C., Jimnary .l& I$s * an 30--tICt ~sPiUNG 8PlN SPRING bimU1t OUR N W STOCK -O IS ARRIVING D.A IL Y Just opened a fine le o MEN'S, YOUTHS' --an 1 1OYS' SUITS, NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES. Wi& IIAv Rmcurivii> Oun LADIES' HATS OF Tin, LATEST STYLES, FRom FIFTEEN CENTs Ur. A call from all in rcspect filly solicited. P. Lii AND.ECK.ER-& ]JiR1O. 190'.'r IUY-A WooN UNVII, YOU SE UB. It will pay you..--.: . U LYSSE G. .DESP)lUT ES. UHOICE GOO0S! V . . \'. .- .S J UST R ECE[YVED, Ehave jutit r'ec'elved the following Fresh and1( Cholc Goods: llalisinsR, Jolli"s, Fruit 1httter, - ~Miniee Me'at, somiething ic< at retail., Salhnion, . ,CorIleef('P, lhick wheat, and New Cr01) New Orleans Molass~es. JT. F~.AIMcM.ST ER <} CO .ULYSSE 0. DESPO16TrES. .... ..... . .. ND) FEED STABLES had. Ike an nrk mlsfo tho tosxyaod lo.ha seer TgVod'pair-o head ofmme li~ntcom binled hiorses, well galted-dnd flne dilvdrs and somc g~ood mareIs! and1 f.t - (4ofpt1 mulies, wh ceh1 Ii. sell eJueap for OA$ or On timo.utili ndxt fall1, b~ personsma in g ie satisfactory aj -s,ellher by who9. sal or retali. OI~a tue'me its offeret tQ cash1.b)Uyers 1 defy conipLU ion WrIsNoNSoO, S. 0., ab. 0, 1883. CANARY NEE A.LSO Mixed Bird Seed, just roe and for siolo at the Dr~or Mch 1 K Wagoti or Buggy for less thtan 'anyowoid town. ULYSSEQ DESPOR'TF4 ONE MAN'S CASH As -GOOD AS ANOTHE1R' AT LRdon & Batas' SOUTHERN M U8 I HOUSE. Only House In Amerika Selling PIANOS & ORGANS Oi the One Priee System. - ONE UNTPFO1l PRICE to ALL. ND TRAT TILE LOWEST IZNO\ N, IThe utsual system of solillig Planos and Organs is for the denler to charge any price het can get. for toiut without regard tW eith er at.fir prol. oy the cuistomler's inlterest, Bitt . wo are prolud to sa y hat thi ilts never beein oui mtiethlod of .s(IIl ng. 1or the beitellt of purchiairti and to so euire them the full vahiu of their money, we established at the outtet of our busines, troelve years Since, TH E ONE PRICE S.YSTR1M, and to this we attrilute our immense and prosperous trade. Sellitg on this square bis., rendrs it imiperattive that the price he the very lowest one tihd. can h given. We are pledged to this. We always havo done It., and we always will do it. it's our creed Tand our praellec. No other Piaio and Olani IHouse deals oil this prinieple. Our prices, lit Ilalin fi.gures, tire piaet'd on every lintrumen . A child can buy as low as the sharpest trader. All other Ilouses have "high prices and give discouits." ,the "One Prie" istemit staves tim1e in tradhig, and is the only sitisfaet.or way to buyer and seller; for, on the hi hi price aid discotunt system, evenl though the cus I oier buys, he is not sure that he hm boto tomt prices. AD VICE TO PTA NO A}ND ORG AN BiUrY s.S .Ity qu1c. Why? Rleeuso an advaneo i price is aliuost certain. Planos and Orgais are oin a boom. Th demand ex eveds the supply. All the factories alre he hinl orders. e1)alers with cd:4h in hand lsmot gevt Instrluentsi as fnult as Wanited. IPrices of material ankd labor are advancing. The present. low%, pIrices of Pialtnos and Or gauis cann1itot cont mine, Iad wiill not again rule il the next. ten years. Those who buy n1ow will save tmoney. Large conttrtacts just imade with ttunnufihaIcturers wvIll eiable us to finee1W p.esent prices'until Jaeuary| 1st, IX%. After that we can promise nothing. I)elays ate danegereus. lagulficiit stocik nlow onl hand. Sacn G'rand -Makers. Over 200 different. styles now in i our warerooins. Is'lefiant Plianols -B0.Ra-utiful Orr gaan. $.50. Easiest I nstalnict Tetusii. Sent't on trial. Every indlucemnent that a ny respenet ile I Iouse~ einn offer. Comtpetifiont with the worbi. D)on't fall to setnd for our Cata logues and fall Price Lists, 1882. Address Luddeni en6 ae S A VAN N A I, G A. 'Pho G renat, 1'la so and Organ Depot'of tho South. Char~lotte, Col umina & Atenst t 1'AinENitu D:.il'A ItTMEuNT, CoLUiMti1A, S. C., Novembher 5, 1882. ri l nitlal lik int South Carolina in the . ltlehmi i nd D atil le sy's~t work.. Iingito and. from Charlestoa vi'a the South Carollina Rdtilrotad: *No. 13. j No. 17. Lv. A ugutsta a.. .. 7.35 a. m............. Ar. (Columbhia b. . .11.39 a. mt. Lv. 3.00 a. mu. A r. Whmsbhoro b. . 1.13 p. m.i 7.52 a. m. A mr. Chester c...2.17 p. in 101.50 a. mn. Ar. Chhlalotte d. . 4.13 p. m. 3.15 p. mn. Ar. Statesville o. .. 7.051 p. m............. .*No. 12. tNo. 18. Lv'. Sttatesvl!!ii .. 0 . . . ... .. Lv. .Charlottte dl..2.30) p. m. 1.22 a. in. Lv. Chester e....4.29 p. m.t 9.251 a. ut. Lv. Winnisboro..t.3 p. m. 1.22 p. mn. LY. Columbiia b. .. 7.07 p. mn. Ar. 3.50 p. in. Ar. A uigusta..1.1 p. utt.............. Rlailroadt (or u ashfingtoni) tlime fifteen iutesiii a~hiead of Wlanisboro timie. CONNECTIONS. a With all lines to and fr~om Savan'nahm FlorIdla antd the South atnd Atlaitta, Maconi andli thte Southwest. bi With Mouth CarolIna Riallroad to and fromt Chalest4,m by Nos'. 512 ando 5131and with -Colutmtiam and G reenuville liiroad. e W ith Chester atnd Chioraw aind Chester aind Leoirid liailroads. - d Wit llihmondand anvllio Railroad~ Tlentness(ee awl( Ohio Divisuion antd Carolina e With W,~ester'n North CarolIna RaIlroad for~ AshevIlle, Warmit Springs atnd all points on thait line... M. SLAUTGHT'ER, G. P. A. D). CAinnEL, A. (.. P. A. (G. R. 'TAvcoTT, Superintendentt. Soulth Cat'olina Ramilway Comnpany. ON andl after November 12, 1882, Passenmt grrain twill run as follows unti futrtler nt~tee: TO AND FnJOM CHIAIILE8TON. - . . AST. Leave Colutmbia at. .58.00'a. in. fl.5 p. mn. Arrive Chiarletston..'.12.57 p. mi. 11.30 p. im. WEST. TLcave Chiarlestonm.. ..t7.00 a. m. *4.00) p. m. A rrive ColumbIa. ... 11.27 a. mu. 10.05 p. mn. I Daily. *IUalhy excepit Suniday. - TO ANID FntOM CAMDEN. MA WIT. Leave Columbila at. .*8.00 a. in. *0.fl5 p. mn. Arrive at Camden... 1.07 p. mn. 9.25 p. mn. . WEST. Leavey Camtden at... *7.00 a. im. *4.45 p. mt. Arrivb at Columbia. .11.27 a. mn. 10.05 p. mn. *1)htily except Sulmdhys. -,TO AND FiIOM AUGUSTA. .- EAST. Leave Columbia............*7.25 p. mn. Arrive Auguta.......... ..... 7.55 a. mt. . wxwr. Leave A ngusta..7.00 a. mn. *4.20 p. in. A rrive Columila. . . . 4.08 p. mn. 10.05 p. in. ~*Daily except Sunday. - CON: NV.CT TONR. *Connections muado at (Jolumtbia with Co luinhia and GIrenyvlile Railroad by- traln arrivlttg at 11.27 a. m., amid deiter i'Jn g at (ino p. m. ConnectIon maide at C., C. & A. Junction witht Charlotte, Columtbia and August~a Railroad by train arrving at 00 luta aat I1.27 a. mt., anid departhng at d.i45 'p. in., to and from aill hboints ont both roatd, with through Pulhlmant Sleeper betweeni Charlesitoit and Washiint:to, vIa Virginia Midllantd route, wIthout- change. Coninec. tion mtado at Oharlahstoni with steatners for - -New York on Wednesdays and Saturdaysi; also..wIth Savannah and Chpi~riestoni hall road to Atll points South. Connectlin Are uade ant, Auusta wgith G~eorgia Railroad andh ,Cntral alroad to ahd from alh peints West and South. Through Tickets can bp ,~ots to aill points South andl West i pyt to UQ Sih$ C. V0Ar~ nA1~tf~ h - GROCERIESI WE CAN ONLY ENUMERATA A NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, bUGAlt. COFFEE, Green. COFFEE, Roasted. CANNED GOODS. .SODA CRACKERS, DEEP SEA MACKEl1kin iII cans. SI~D IRit1] Also Ihoes, Plows, Trace Chmim, tai Imlpossible to-intion all, but "Call for y J. H.H COTTOI 13. SUGENHEI ARE VERY D I 11AVt niner had any 11un for gr depunded rather upon selling got % at em draw man y now ones. I Still Intend to adopt the Rome plan, I every, assertion I make. It is Impossible 1 in stae. But I qIlote: PlD'131MONT' IIOMESPUN, the bes CA IIOES at A, 6 and 7 cenuts-~the 810loE InI great variety and at.pric CLOT NG of all syles and at all p My stock of STAPLE AND FA Wines, Liqtuors, etc., will be sold at corres pleased to slow my goods. Give me a call at UJEA'TY & BIRO,'E B. STU 1T Remember the place-Old Stand 1883. A HAPPY NEW The. 1long. antici patedi holiday rush itih its hiddein fitur has dawiied up endeavors to merit in futu-tre the very to mc tMe past year. by consultinh at i take (his opportunlity of annlouncIlg t FALL AND W Will be sold at GREATLY RE preparation fur a more extendud Spring ax TRAD)E TIIAN HIERE~TOFOR.I Pleanso call and1( examine my stoci pies wvill conivinmce von thamt I'macanj Than in:my frieonds for their ve REDUCTION I will close out my winit at REDLT UED) PRICE large stock of' SPIRING C Men's, Boys' and Youth at good bargains. Becsurect< OPPOSITE GRAND 4 JUST RECEIVED One Hundred Barrels Flour, all Grades. Two Carloads Red Rust Proof Oats. Lard I Barrels, Buckets ammdCans, and supply of Bacon, Meal, rearl Grits and Snlt always on hand, also Rico. Still have a few barrels Choice Now 0 leans Molasses, Golden Syrups, also Commoni Molasses. Sugars-Granulated, Cut Loaf, Pulverize and Brown. Coffees--Old Government Java and thr4 grades Rio. Tea-Green and Black. Vinegar-White WVine and Cidor. Fie Feed-splendId for Milch Cows. Plows and Plow Stocks, Traces, H~amE and Hlame Strings, Plow Lines and Back Bands. Ds. E. Flennikez UND)ERTAKER'S DEPARTJIENT. I AM plesed to inforni the public theit have oni hand a full line of CI0FFINS, IfURIAL 20BE1L Eto. and ini Dc0a~d to 'do anythii g the Y n . 8aLB tO '8i GROCE 4j FEW ARTICL1ES 1OW ON HA LA BUCW HEA T FLOUIL OATMEAL. FLOUR, all grao4 aes Back Bands, Buclets, BtWa* it it that yoh Walit and k~y for whia Vl ARDEN & BRO. IS LOW9 BUT-. MER'S PRICES UCH L~OW En. at "low1Ving' in advertlaements, but hav i prices as to satisfy. my old customers a ind I feel suire that I pn. come fully pt o o give the prices of the numbrous goods I uave t In the nitet at 7 cents per yarth last fgtre for the beat. en to suit anybody. rices. .NCY GRIOCE1UE8, pondingly low prices, and I shall always be OLD BTAND. of Beaty & Bro, 1883. YEAR TO ALL. has come and gone, and the New Yeae on us; and as I Intend to use my utmost liberal patronage that has been extended 0l tinmcs (Ito interests of my customers, I liat froin this date my present stock of INTER GOODS DUCED PRICES, In order to matte Ld. Su.mmer :bef'ore making your purchases as m ust whlat I promiseR in this aldvertisement. rv liberal and gratifying favors, I wish Year. L. SAMUELS.. IN CLOTING. er stock of CL.OTHING S, in order to make room for a lEO THING. 3' Suits. Fine line of Overcoats > call at [.. L, KINARD'S, 'EKT1IAL, COLUMBIA, 8. 0. ! SPRING A NNOUNCEMIENTr a I have~now in stock a full line of Farmiug Implements, such as Plows, Trace Chaius, Cleoics. Shovels, Breast Chatns, Heel Screws. Spados, Back Bands, Lap RlIngs. Swoes Iron, Orindstones, Axos. d Ferguson & lount's Iron Foot Plow Stocks. SEED IR ISH FIOT ATOES AND GARDEN SEEDB. My stock of GROCERlIE8 will al Ways ho kept up with nothing but FIRST-CLASS GOODS. A large lotof F"INE FLOURI, bough6 before the reent advance, cheap by the barrof. Fresh supply of "Snow. ONLY CAB!! TRIA)E SOLICITED. R. M.IHUYA RIOSIIY M1UT1? T NE8TIU h.