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LOOA - ofiTI ENOE ~SATUR6AVY 1,I%UOU01O.10 'a a 18. Z'qgv Ad ettsehente. - '1N, Gratal and 'Be4ilitlifil. - PEit8ONAL.-~-Cftpt. W. S. D6jaitho ftravoling aOit df the Coliiill Ecgis ter, w-o bi tOwn on Tikirgday and Friday. it'de4uiterest of iiiht paper. --'Oheap Iad relable-Wando ;r FOlier, Wando Acld, Ash Eloiiout. For*9afa'.by'Cale;woJl & Lauderddle. AfAsQUrmDE BALL,.~-We 'aFo -- quested toinnounce that there willtbe a unI.dthig of the.young Ine lin the Town Yail on 'next Monday night., the'12t.h Just. at 7.80,j. n. A full attendance iN otinestly dosired, as businless of hn p6rtanlce will be traisate. DEAftVic;Life 'Johnile, the third '1chilld of 'lii Mrs. E. ~. Chandler, fillbd at"efglit 'lWek'dh tho'indrililcg of the 8th inst. Of congestiotof the brinil. The little 'boy had 'b%en in a hopelehs cnditidn'for several days, inii atiler "ed intensely before he -died. The deceased 'Was a Idht 'aind spw,J":y clild, and gave promise ofla 'long, lab-- anid Iseful lire. .Tho grief stricken father and mother will have the condolence ,f all tihhi' friands-and iatives in t-ichir so'row and loss. -Leife'yodi' bi4lers witha Cah'in:el & Lauderdale for ltifh,dard'FerIlizers Wando -atid Saluda 'GUanb', Acid, Utainit, &0. A QUESTION AN8w KIC).'~Ti'c Ches tear,orer' says-: "rhen a botle *of Monongaithola "if whiszkey is sent to the e6ditor's of. the Witsboro NzvNys AND llt.mLD tie thmniaks of'the com. -posit,ws 11r - reeturned, no rq is chis, bretlret?" 'iM -iiandary of otir un0iglibor c'm only b* reIoved by the suggestion that the comnpositor's inter 'cept the Jlfmonorythela before it reaics the editori.1l sanctum of Tnm- Nrws AND) IlERA . We feO co1ident that our friend of the Reporter is shrewder 'thanl this. Will he suggest wIlNt"fds We should take inl the premises? --Mr. J. M. '?t6wart has removed to Messrs. J. M. Beaty & Co.'s Corner :Store, where he will pay the ighes. prices for cotton, and defli-'dio t most ~satsthctory fertilizers. . RIar.WAY AND HRt POST.As-ri-n. It is saiL that'oue Witlirns, of this county, has beein commissioll6d post .111aster at Ridgeway ilnstead of Air. Desportes, w,ho has heretoflore filled that position. We only know1 Williams by reputtionm, amtfIl to believe that it will bear us out in the assertion that he is unworthy atnd inconmpetenat to occup)y anyv positions of' trust howeve trilling sand'insigaificanat. *.idgewvay and -laer people htav' becoi'e so indignant at 1hli outrage that they hnave; with onme acedrd, r'efuised to rea:t baian any quar ters eithaer''for an ofilco or othier pur luiso6 wvithin the corplorain lits of the town m. This is a coannendablie deter mnination, and we admaire theo sirit that p refers no postqece to'hutamilIia tioni and disstrace of a daily conitact \vith stch a charactor. We say to our' fiends(1 of 11idgewtay, "WeeV hina no0 *TIIIa FAIRFIKY;Dn CAfE in~~T1e OXanit ntation of' the FairIleid prisoners for tlie violation of the elecion laws was biegun in CJolumbia on the 7th inst., -E~x-Chaief .Justiec Willard app)learin tg . for the Gover'anmt, and( Messtrs. JTohnm U. linskell and 11.-.A. daillar'd oi thme defenadanmts. Thej1 flirst cause called was against T1haomas J. D)awli,ns, Th'lomas -AlcGil, .Jr., A. E. Davis, Andr'eW Wallacee, John M1. Kir'khnd, J)amzes I err'on, Nicholas Pcay, Ilayne 31 Ileekint, Johna W. Lyles; Jamtes Alc cy in violating the Revised Statutes, in thr'eatening and intimida'.ing voter*s. The Governmnent so far has examhined -only two witnesses, Jamaes ii. hartin rtma J. .F. Q~oi'lan white Greenback 'crs of' Richland county. ,JThc 'testimnony against the accused it Lo dale Is altogethef Matk andc in.. signmificant, and totally fails to,*condledi ' thtceoparties wvith the crime of which they are char'ged. Thec cases will be ro -sumed onm the 20th inst. Thd deIhud.: 'ants eon tr'ial-aId all respectable citizens -bf Fairfld, and wvo shall therofore atwalt the result wvi)h moie dh'tn -ordi luary listea-est. We age coilhdtint as to that; result. TnE NEW ScnOO't, hiNC.-Ar eor'ding to the rcquh einents of an an Cdf the last Legislafure The C2ounty .Boaril of' Examrit have had thme n)ew school distr'ict of Ridgeda'y s?tYrveyed aLnd laid oil'; Under~ thiA Act the tax payers' of tIhe nae(v diethe~t have the power and pr'ivilce of irmposinag an additional tax of two.ni#4 'ar schmool pur*poses. .Cthls les of courso, (entirbly' titona!l, 51 anhenace. is- depenident uplona the vote of thue proper'ty-hohdors direcct ly contcaaoud int the educmationl o'f the hildr'en inm thme limits of that distrIct. ft Is to be hoped thaEt thae additionaal tax wvIll tmeot wvith th'6 favorablo conhler*at!ona of' fhoe peQple of taL . ection.- No' a onmger arganenat cnan be advanceed in~ favoy of' its Imnpostion tihan the sramblo ~eat'thet of' thfd f'nct, thaat~tho*puiblhc suchootd cannot be cona finnedc the rcq,nIsito 'tength of time Without itf this goner ct obol fund, tdnsupp)lemented by Iiriva'e to 'ads or AIdditlomal tax, cattnot -rnih tlie pulid schools lotngor thana five or six anmnths of tih .yoamr; atad time exporlenedc of txvery' observitng and thoughmful mani is thit thle pupil fol'gets. In: the six idle thonths avhma he had' learnted In theo Other -six.' Wheon it IA t'emiemmered '$.atr ti plant J?'Ooosed las oper'ated~ .5 - u mb>ll glcover a tiblil 'has-bod6i qivOn- t, and -that DidgdWiay Is fully able, pecunilAly or tfherwlse, tb'dup port a flourjinvg'6hool, no 'seiliotu objection-eanl%ilurged In oppo'1itin t .4 he moto. The good -Influonc6s o a thorough, vell-tiglght schocilii an3 cotumiltitty cannot be over-estimnated We 'hopo the cltizenls of the JW"We die triet will tiuto tuni their backs 6h LhU cause of education. Teachers and Their Pay. No subjectaffrects 'ihor4 vitally thN publ).ic wea than1 the 01CaUS of edhed, tion; an,d how its bunefluent objects ar besttittinablo Is the problem foremosi and Uppermost ill tile Inlinds of ever Intelligent and thought,t1# citizen Among all die numerous questiou that present, themselves 11ponl thle) vCr tllreshold of the discussion, not t<i least ainong them is the eiplo)mlenlI; of. the teacher and what salarV h( should' receive. To much 'uIffidt hW said .'i06u thb importance of a judi cious selection of the teacher for to t great extent the character of the schob: itself is (1peldelt 111Oul thecharactei And ability of the teacher. Then if il becomes an imnportfi t col,ideratioi in the education of the 'yonliig to employ 0colpletlout'alid efmicit instructors, we submit, with all candor, that such canl Hot be accomplisfied:by at simple rcsorH to cross-road harangues aid high soul1ing encomium g upon tile beneifits of daticafiaft. The only suibstantial, senidLc'amitl practical course to purstu is to offer salaries larg/.ciongh *-'to1u_ duce mnil of ability and tharact&r o thke charge of the schools. We vlivo often heard men .reason that "there is 1o use pay41i k SO mill for teachers when so manlly ea 'ob had cheaper; that twenty dollIplrs ortwenty five, or. elVihly thirty dollars, is'p cuouih', for it is more thani most of i Canl clear on Gir1 Ihrms." Men whi refsonin fi1lis way forget tile fact that it is skilled labor that they are seeking and they iijust Ii'i for skilled labor a. such. If it be true that the school rooms are opened aid closed day by day for no other purpose than to albr somne idliltg placc flor -dic bras of tie neicoberhood, it would be tile pal't 0 Wisdoil to eml)loy tile most consut. mai1te ignrmultllls in tile country, and "for. Ills victllals and 'cIthIs i1 that.' ]lit if the palnlts of the country en. tortai) a pr lr apl)'ciltioll of ti infiluences of teacher upoln plpil, ill thi development of the minti nd( inl ti< formation of, character, they will not hehltie to contibute theil' (tamm to *MViis tihe pay%-meit of iespe6tabl salia iis'to respectable teachers. coIiIntv, whose duty it is to empilloy teachers, cannilot 'iV too much01 thlough1 an&d aittCent ion to t his sublject in. its bei the county., We hatve long beenu ->f th< oplinion I'ad larger salaries should bi givenl to thlose of' ouri teachcrls Wihl hold( tIrst grade certifietates auld sma1llet salaies to leacherIs w'th ccrlineiates o! the thli'i grade. As it siuands to-day~ inl our county, tihe hlolderS of the first grade onl y receive a salary ' fron twenuty~-five to thirty 'doIars, w~hilk thlird gradoc te'achers, genierall y, are sc for'tunate as to obtain salaries anmount, inig to twenity dollars or' mIore. This we stimit, is nlot maiiking tile proplei 70iso'miiation -be2tweenl tihe first and1 third class labor. Kunowing' asi we d< "h'c ab1ility' of those wvnd genelrally pr'ocure the0 thuird grade1 cerit ifictt, w< blicy the'0 ta111 to be amply paid( 0on 1h< receipt df f ti 10n dllar's per1 month1 i anid tile other' flvo d6illars added to th< salary of the beat teachers iii pulan the eduIctional sy'steun of the county iln aL heathier conhdition) and1 ulp\onl safe'r and more solid basis. We wVould( regret anly isciinaitioi Onl accounit of color', but the plani pro p)osed will allow to 11ho colo'ed rafce tii conltinuation oif their schools for' tlu same11 lenigthi of timci as tile wliti schol, wilie it wvill give to tile prlop er'ty-h1obir otf the connlty a mor<1 eqlultale pr'oportionI of thdi schooc funid f'or thle educOationi of their chil dren. TIh'is impor'tant sUf>ject at leastL 1110il the0 tholulghltful attent ionI of' all til school trustees throughout tIe counlty 'rHE t7R ENY['LL f CONYOodAFIOZi Meeting of Repre'sentativek of the Protegt tat Eplascopal Ohurch1-S8ynoyal1s of th< lursuIant 'to.hpfo11ntmet.ti i rb'61 Yilhle Convocation of the Diocese o Southl Carolina alssemfbled in 8f,. John Uhurchl, WitInsl>o'ro, at i1 8'clock~ ni'. .in., dnu la&t Nednesday. Of' il clerical mlembie'rs fthere Woe presen the0 ReY. Mr 1. MdOCttlloirgli-,IDoan1 of Lth Co'nlvobaton; tihe 11ev. M~r. Capert $ccretary and1'Treas'st; thlo'ReV. M r .ffalliam, of Widnsio; aid the RIev H1. 0. Judd, of Coltinbla; wni th, R?ev: Mr. Rteed'; of Philatil'phia, a visitlng mnembordl. Later' in the lo albon tIme R1ev. M' r. Gaddon, of 00conec amnd' Rtn61ev. Mr. Pr'ent.iss; or Roc1 were' also pr'Oehlt. - On WVednesday-mofninmg,'ali'IoMof'n ing.I'ayer tid anl elo(quenlt anId imi prlessive sermIlnl by thoi Roev; Mr Capers, the ConlvocaItionl .was or'gan 1'zed,' and1 transacted' ha' r6Whine busi nbesl$. We regret to leam thmat hit Ca'pers w.as' -called- away, before thm or'ganizatiotr, by a suddten death in hi ,conlgregat ion. On~' Wednemstflay iiti th'ore' wa .EVening Prayer arnd i addrsess by th Re~v. Mm'. Reed. This addrdss abound Cd.' In thought ful find' ilgitial Ideas am' ' dlhmonstratedl tihe prOanohoi tY bo geaudmam of' learnIng and'& lhar'ke. hi lectual:po\~vor. (.hrl TIm.'8a1 mom.mmnt.. lfO: Ii 1T SI sorv ce, 'essay -ippit .,ilo Authority of Cons6ienco" was. road by . the tev.. Mr. Ilallam. The s(sideot a was thrown opon for goneroil discus P 81011, when 'Ito reading of tite es$ay f was 'coinicluded, and provoked a series r of 6dginal and forcIble views froin the s'voral gentleinen presont who paluic -!Oated. At iit tho .tv.-1Ir.'.4hdi prolehled a beautiful itid eariest.dis dourso upln 811t r1ength ii Weakliess, in WhIdh lhe fully ststained his high reput tatioil as at pulpit ora'or. The Roy. Mr. lcCuIlough was re elected 'Dean of the Cotivocatioi aiil the Rev. Alr. Capors Se0ceiry and Treasurer. Grewivilic was eterminlled upont ats thq place fir tle nex-t mectig, which will ble held in Aiurist. - A very fair Congregtation was in attendance . t1pon all I Ile miledti.ngs and the"r'vices, botl I tihe finorelloon atild at night; and ai liberal smin wats coii tributod towards .defa ying -tle Cx )enISes OC (lie Convoeltionl. On Friday anorning at sprimon was preached by (le Rev. Mr. mctillougih, after vhicl t-h Convocation adjami-ild. Tihe ninthig wvas ill ill rvesp;ots a very pleasant and harma1onious onae; ald it vill leave inan.v pleuaiit recollec tions with tho people ol' .AiVihlhol'b. whao-Lawyer lin the Etiltorld lied. Lawy i: 1 slept in an editor's bed] last nilit, W hell no editor cbai64 to' lit gh1't, And .1 thought, as I tatfibled t1he editor'v bed, IHow easily editors lie. Editon: If the laowyr slept In th editor's'bed, When no editor ehailed to be nigh, And thought, as above hhiAs knavely said, How easily edfitors Ui", ie 1ist then admi't, 4she la on'that bed, And sletto his lu)ar;t's des1re, WIlate'e.r he inay sey of the editor's be'd, 'Twas the lawyri himself tie icr. -Everyody |@lusill", aluild ybdyi reolnil"Wildiing 'to everyhbody'- f.i-hlldk Brown's 11on litttors as reliabLe Iron uiledicille,-1 trie ttnic. Bi)USINEKS, NOTI'ICER. Alepamint and llHarmnless. Notrm11all1's Neitritliziig Cordial conthins 110 loxtoits drit or ineral. hid is "ttreh vI'letabil'. Ti-l mlis'. dulitafi t iant evlit take it witvi p-rfect impiity. No bin effects follow its use. St.- adert iseuiiet.. O Itan T inT11. M1'. 1. 3. A ust ill', :i blteti merchaua~ an t of Greetaville, S. C., says: "I wis .t" .1 Of a Se verv hI'dlhlo thet tr:ainl vomilw F~romi ilheNrt withi ..Normian's Nurtzn -Coriial. I also einld1 a 1*!!(w-ol*s..0 wr who was suffierinllg verv lmtulhl .t diarrhieva, , I ili i -tailliv an exCelvn relnedy-loid I hhartils recimen illt. . TAsi A11-:u,.Looingto youir own ill(eh-st is one 411 tht first laws of* 1,1a1ixte h'I'terefore haviug :giatlvd iheral 114111 FuinA if 11t ,8 i ate1 r (he Illst i v mrun ry, Lt.hea acc.~oni ts in tah)1 et-li15r ha o i I /W)te lcion141 willhi titst atl4ed.I i In the being tooto6-eil cott,m, orl rdin hi lls and banilk d1ebi( topa l'irst iii' t (lI viil be hii irulir thait I mayil do 11ikewis. '/ii h, iutt lt ap,ical. L SIM PSON, NEff, GRAND AND) BEA 'UTIFULd .THEPIAN MALL, THIURISDAY NIGllT, MARiIt1 22, A T I111 O'CLocK. Admaisslin: Adults.............50l cents. Children....................,..Menits.1 Th'Ie New.'- Pailnt.ings, tirty sc-enes ina. the Icanuvais. .'Tese P'iailgs arle no4w drai winig birotge auldhines "everywhere and4 Iling" 'Iht second1 'lrge mammiiiiotht Paniloramal Of A\. L~. .IILTTi, the athitr of the ORuEATr KLIELATI[ON J'AINTiINGS. .tioni wvhie viewinhg Itst gin 1i scenesl 4o1 ;W--" See ctitculars. 'MUNiIORP1AIL ELEC1N NC'IOUC Is haer- given tum tha nutltl elcton(dflit~tiidiit taitl foul-r WVardens for the Town of Winnsborao, S. C'., will bei bht inl thae 'Town'i llall oin .~Miondayit A p4ril 12d, I s'l:; h,etw''een the h14('s of .It', 1,aU. - mi., aind live, p. iii. T.lle bookds will be ohpeia for- lIe.gistrtion11 L diT[h1aday, Fridaiy amf11 Salturdaly, netxt a preeding the1 daty of eleetlonl, openIinag :1! sIx, a: m.,ancobiasi,.m,'eh day. T.ihae .followviiig citih"endi alre 1li;ppoited Mana11ge-rS of 51aid .Itegistnatition and1( Etee.. tionl, viz: .J. W. Seighcer, E. S: Chanudler 'tiid1 a Willis Goode. I*By orderl of Cofinel: f Mchi 8-td! FERTI ILIZERW4 - *1ATiISl'A(YlTORY Pi lG'Es i I beg leatve to anlnonnee.tha t am111) pre -)fared to furnlishi, uijtiin'te ufo4 h liera'I Iermis, NAVASSA GUANO, SAliA NT1UWI' PiOSPi' A'Tt'h, (I EHtM A N I(A IN N1!', F" LOA'iTS, I-LO TS - hand1, and 1 rsettiisk~ a1 shalre of . patronahIge. 8A'tlfSFACTION ASSI IDI. *.. J. I. M E A T MAIAnal OA No.-WO no0w hove onl g 1fhal(l one hainli fonH of Alonaar'ch GnanIlo and twven'tv-1hive tons of Ackl 1loa Pho l>ate. All paries wishaing to ,do. wellht3 leve thir ordoi's att theO 1offlee of Yt.-d. McsCarley & Co. * F, 'te SADM FR $ AND -$10. Kentucky Sp--in~ S..a uiI.w-sfo 1~31 SPIt'fG SPING SPInNO i'PlllN, SPItING - . SPI1NG OUR NEW STOCK OF IS ARRIVING J A I L Y. ust opcned a e line of -and -R*iOYS' SUITS, NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES. h W'VE HAVE Rai uoult LADIES' AIIATS Or Tn. LATEST STYLES, Firom F "FTEE N CExTs UP. A call fi-om all is respect 11 fully solicited. p. L.-76D KER 0. 2 It will paty yont. I' U I YSSE G. D) SIPOlI'T'ES. - t CIJ01CE.G OOYS. !! JUTST1 1mCEYFD~ erveuriadlonn JIllies4, *Giunger P~rrve's, - Fruiit IhiItter, at retaiil. ineMa,omhhgnc Mae1tere1, Uniekwhieat, anid New Crop New '(Irleoni Mo!asi' S.AI)IT.s, 11111I)T.Is ANI) 11l.INu 'Ss--''way ALNI) FEEDiL STiABILE9. LOOK 0 OT! 110RSES, MiuSs AND MUpLS. TW'~ENTIY"lTWPOI edf M 1 uenuky mnles141 j' ~ irived Il'n iili o to(i A st4ck on three to siK years oldI. . Iso havo severl g~4od irsI~ of1 horsesU and somue fine, com-. 10ind hrse, well gatited aIlEIid ti drIVers, antid som good larsU andi a 1(ot of plug; mues whe I wIll geII. ll.heapl for (3A81 ini e atisfaictory I jppen (it.her biy whIule.. I saile or' retal. I. Nregt ii ~'indu eou14 offered I to cash~ buIyer4.' 1 d6f i olptillon. A~. WILLIIPORD. YT~VNNF4nOUO, S. C., F~oI. 6, 1883 adfor sale atth rihWStor. m Tr I8 A FACT, .WEA WILL SEILL YOU'-A AVigon or Ui% "o'Icas tan an$rono -in (Swn. LLYSSE Q. DESPORTE. 3NE MAN'S CASH AS -000D'. AS ANOTiEIR', ATj LlidoR & Bates" 3OUTIIERN M -U 8 I C ILOUSE. Only .HouSe.in AleriA Selg111g . 4. S Ier IANOS '& REAWS On the One Iriee 8ystem. )N-R..N.N1IMII RC to ALU'% AND. TT!iT TilM'LOWEST KNOY N, The uslial sItem of selllig Planlos alld )Irgaiis Is lfor ihe dealer to elharge ally plICev W.ClUl.. for filtli withotit regard to elil r, i t p,lrodt, or- .it-. custolnter's lilterest.. ht. we arv prokil to tz-:.14nt. this has nevcr UI 6lt I.114thod of'*e SOng1'. Por tih(e bunltit of' purl-ch lasers ald to s. tire III the fhill vaille of their illonley, we stalblightd at theW Oltset of -our busi'ness, velve.1/,11i' N.0 r, ' I O uE IrICE Sl.STEdi', kid to this Wiv attribute our InImense and rosprl-ouls t.rade. -Sellin oil this square asis, Ieideis it.bmlitil-ati\ e 'ttiat :thle trice e t1I very lopwt. mwu tlat, clatI .hi g ve.* MV Ir 'ledlgkd to this. WO alwa's havo ont It, and1 we always will do it.. It's oil1 E'Ifl and otir prectice. N( .ot1r.P1a111n iandV 4rgan i Iouse deals on .ti1s >wineiple. 01rpr- ,-n.hd1.grs are placed onl very ilshivilt. A chii eln IWy as low si 0ho sharp-st, t.ntder. All oth er Illouses aiv "IlhIt prices itIld give distit's." The "One1 Price" systvim savvs timei In lindg, and is tile onl1- sat isftatory way to Ityur 1114in sellei: for, liln tile lkhl h 01i-ee 1141 dim-ounit ,ystvim, eventh'lofigh the <t mair hily.s, l is 1no1 stre that lie has hot ti) VIC7!; To PT.IN*O AND O1RGJN B UI'E S. Iy. lick. Why? Ik'eause an adva1.tn I prive is 1111m1Q.t -cer-tainl. P lnos alld! Trlls are onl a boliml. FThe demaand vx .41s tile Flipply. All tile factories r.e he I I ) o r d e rv .s . ) ta l I s W i t h ,a s h I n i m1 1 l ' lilot g'tt. illstrlinents as fat4 as Wm111ted rif.cs (if munterial and labor alre advanIng."1 1 h1e Ircstnlt, Wl prices of Piams n r1141 i Alis (1,nm11t continnell, 1a1)d ikill lifft agItI 'l tiv. Vi tilt nex t (;41,,. Iili~~'e., I'Ie Ils )t.ies in'tin 41 't4ibvars. mTost. whio hul Mw will sI v I 111n1. Larg;e votiraicts jllus lade With anu1111fac iurerS tI enable lis to, :111Ilr-t . 1 ts.4u1 prir to i it Jun-11ary it,. Wv3.A fM'tor allt w-ie lnI , i I n. )vIays are dlaigervui. Magnificent stock% 0"w Aml..and. Seven 6'ranid Jbiker.t. Over 110( d iffnt-ll, styles now inl otur war-proomis.. Yey(ent Plia'wn -1 .4f (I 141741 Irgans aitt e In:!tahneut Term.t. st on *\e los etiofe . nieto with li'. wIirhm. Ih't fall t. [ en '.or1 7.ur IlatIl nos. Ia'udo. fa'l2:.17 .Lt 4), 14.51i.ll S AV' N AAg t .1.1 GAIl... ..... 'lll Lrtt, lit1t of ndt Organ Dept. t h ou'h I, Co4441rI.I , (l. C.,iIS Nove(nher1, A8.Iatl' till E11 in itia l k1n4oft (li-oilnn.h l.gi'ialod su loille syste 14I4work-1. :aoiaN!)Railroad: .ESO ,pae (n1a'1' *N(I. 53,~ (1 1 No111.. 1. %v A''i' Cu'g sta l.... 7 a '11 13 . ni. ...... f r4' Wholusboroa b. .1.27p. m. 7O.52 a. mI. j)i.r '. C *9ere.. I) .17 ecp.. u 10a.5a.. 'd'ri'0 . Ch a llt d . ..1 p. 4. 9.25 p. mt. [.a''Cuneilt . 52.~ I . 14 Ni. 18. ,vllf.4 tat. ew 4il e . . 8 .0 . m . .....0 ...... *av ('har 'lot lIl30.iny. '2a.m 'd(v Chter.................. .l. . .25 a. ml. ,'*v. A in1nshoro.. .. *5.;4: ) p. m n . 1.2I) p. mf'. \r. Ai ugt a 11. . ..1 .1 5 . 141 .....,,.. .... *Jairoa (ort4i shingon)tim fitee CONNECT:1IoN. a W110ial lines14 t and fromil ~ Il Caannh I1lbi With outhCearlina l(1aiload to and "li r.uin Cmrilestin b Nos1' I. C..a 5 . with -oltimbia 14'(an d reenvi1 1tllro~Vad.. - . C. *h ihlf ('h ster nd( CVoherawoi andt Ch'itti.er mfdIa1ni I'U4Mlt V(ilanids . . (Tiuec .101 111(With lAIImond0 a Wa li-li Itailr od ~o and' fon all-dint.a 11 $oit Atlant'e, l'nneoli, ar thioahio and C1(i8aroina entr~a liairoad,.I (11 Qih o ithO1i& We.teith C)a trolna t a'lla 'orAsevile Warm Zpring aJndr all piaon -L&N M.lt fSLUl E111 , G.CP. A.O D. CA UDwlua.i, A.o(;.S '. A G. 1. T1.COT, uperntelen.: GROCE~RIES! WE CAN ONLY ENTMEiiATE A FE NEW Ot1EANS idLASA. SUG (Alt. COFFEE, Grcoii. ,OFF"EE, Roo.sted. -CANNEDMO GOODM. DEEP SEA -MCKEREL, in 'calig. 8BJB. IZEISMEI Also ifoe4, Plbly-4, .Trace Chaims, Iames impossible to inclition'u1l1, but "Call for what . J. H. 11A COTTON -BU' J.. GENNHEIN ARE VERY ME ----o 1 AV1F'vpr I)nd any liking fdr 'irkt' lepnled rither upoh sellig goods at-siit p 11-aw 111111V niew onles. ,- -. ..1.. v. o ,N I still hinen to adilst. thle samo plan, M'nd evy ussert.ion I make. It is impossible.to gi 6stre. Mit I quote: P1ED)NONT .1 , the be4. fin CA L CO ES at 5, 6 and 7 cents-tho Inst 8 i1j, in gieat variety aId 4t)rIces t( of all syles andi at all price My stock of STAPLE AND FAN Viji ps, Liolmo.rs, etc., will he sold at correspon >4esen h ow. good". fuee i it BENATY & BRO.s'O -B. S"UG t Remember the place-Old Stand of I 1883. ,A HAPPY NEW The lonv anticipated holiday rush 'li vith I(s hi<len titure hits daiiied upon i lideavors to merit, in fiture the very libe ) I1! the past year, by'ontultyring)t all I ak this opportulity of annouiehg thalt FALL AND WU Will be Sold at (I1EATLY REY)U ;neimrt-io t lo- a nore ektLedd T.11ADE TLIIAN HERmETOFORE. Please call and examine my stock he >ries will conin) yon1CC tat,111 IIR mean just Thalnking' my friends for' their very oU all a hapy andu prospe'ro'u Noi4 Yt REVQjCTION i I will ~close out m3y winter RtRED U(.ED PR IiCES. large Stock of SPPRING G Meln's,, Boy s' and Youths' e ait good bargains. Be sure to a M. OP'POS1IT GRAND C1. JUST~ IECEIVED! One I undre d Barrels Flour, all Grades. T wo Carloads Red flust Proof Oats. Lard In Unrrels, Buckets and Canis, and a supply) oIf Bfacon, Meal; 1'eaiirL Gis and Salt, always on hand, also Rice. Still have a few barrels -Choice New Or 14&nsu E4lis.lc', flolden Syrnps, al 0 Coinunon Molasses. Sugara-GranilAtN1, Cut Loaf, 1 a led and1( Brown. Coffees--Old Government Javii' u\d three grades Rio2 can-Green a nlal Vlnegar--Wlilte Wii BadCider Fine [ eed -splen 1id fo'I Milch 00 . P'lowvs and Plow Stodks, Traces, Inmes and llime Sti i, Plowv Lini'Andu D.alck Bands,' IE N A MENT. I AM tileased \o lnformn 1 u bli tht4 have on hand a full line of, bQ.$.ONE, fl].IAt 2D1 S.,'ind am isousod de a fi,i1s I the o ask ?or a M6ade of Uothe a~ e AMp ti- .. ;l p G UCR-U W AUTICIEs 1o 0 L4 llxwd. UCI1EA T 1 OU OATM.AL. FLOUR, all grad(W. -3YRUPS. MACAYOL 'PICKLES. T1-o-.A." C BackS Bands, Butckets, Edl$ 4 yoltwiit'ithd ay for 'Mlit'you git. RDEN & BRO. IS LOW, ranX LOWER. 16e8 as to eatisfy my old Sustomers and [7eel'aure 'tlhit I ea e0 tjy 't vo the prices of thilumofs gofs* lave bheliiket, at 7 centsperr figure for t1e best& >HuMtintybody. CY'GRO6CERIETS, ingiy low prices,'indI 'h Bi always ble MD SPiAb. 1patyA ft i883 YEAR TO ALL !5nfon'iti/Si ,'nd thei New Ycni ts; and.,as Lintend to .usony IIItmast rat patro1age .tliut.hagrR b6' extende ircs the InterestR ofC4.?6tpners, I 'roin tIffs'ato, my present 's'iok of DD PAICES, Th 'orde'r '%6 'mindA Summet~ foro making1 ,our urwchaste ssR SAMtLS.. I LOTHINGa tock of Q4OTB ]g ho dr tornme V bii- -l LOT HING. uit. i3in lneo til at LV ANAO.SU NPRING I have now in~ stock a full lineo iaring limplernents, sitch as Vows, Trace Chains, Clevices, 16~s, orast Chins,' *e1 News. Spades, Black Bands, ,a ing. Swod66 tronu iidstone, Axes. rguson 4 Biount's NnFo,Fo to. GARDEN SEEDS. My stock o~ GRtOCERtIES will al vays 's lkepct up with not ng bdt l'illSTCLASS GOODS. A large lot of FlA LOUR,'hongi efore the recent N' 558; 1" ~itbeT:l h?s'If st4ipy of Srowd' SR.19Z EY. JROSW )STA1 SNTITtT