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100AL INTELLIEECEN Ifit rAR03IIft. 'I ISM103 ndtig--W. . Aiken.' I~ g-W-7.0, I. The Davis ewing MAclhine-J. 0. Isertiff's Salo-Jno. ll. MoCarley, -8heriff. NotLpeo foi' Letters Dismissory-S. 'R.Jfliii4toi, Administrator. -Cheap and .i:ellable-Wando'er tilher, Wtkiido- Acid, Ash Element. For sale by'Calewell & Lauderdale. * AN OLD SOLDEU.-r-We aro sorry to lean that Mr. John II. Neill is-suffer Ing severely f'on his old woind -it having broken out afresh. As it will be remembered by many -of the .old soldiprs, Mr. Nell was wounded on the 2ftday of August,.1864,.at, the battle of the Weldon' and Petersburg road, In Virglia. Ito received his wound on the'ame day and about the samp time of 'tie day that Genraval Iagood shot Captain Daly of the 11nitea'states army for-refusing to give .up the- colors of Hagood's Brigade, which had been captured. We hope be may soofi rc*' cover. -Leave your orders with Caldwell & Lauderdale for itandard Fertilizers: 1wando ''ali Saluda Guanos, Avid, Kainit, &c. - - * BuT-r's PANOR1AMA.-It will be ob served that Mr; A. L; Butt will exhibit Ils Pq porama of the Bible in the Thes plan 'Ilall on Thtrqday ijight, Maroh '22. Wherever 'ti 11h ex bited the Press have given very favorable no tices. Among these we find the follow ing from the Charlotte Jolp-n1il, one of 'tile leading papers in Nort Carolina: Revelation the first of Mr. Butt's -work w,as exhlb1ted ,at Vhe matinee oik.onday afternoon, October 30, and although it has been often exhibited here, yet It was just ;stlch enjoyed as ever, the audience glv lng frequenLt excpreshIong 'of 'thtih' i!easure. But the eintertaliiet at night, Stories from the ld6 Bible, was the one looked for ward to with greatest Intereit and cuklosity, not only from lt'W anticipated nerits mit .oin the friendship entertained toward Mr. Butt by so niany people in citi-6ft, and it caine tip to the full expectation of every iody. And whin the animals were marclied ,into the Ark and Elijah ra i.ed his hand and called down fire froi Heaven to hurn his altar at Mt. Carmel the deliglt pf the clill dren knew no bounds. IV. Butt Is to be congratulated on the completion of his new 'Panorama. lie will travel w*t1 it %oon, :Aecoipanlied with his wife and,father. -Mr. J. M. Stewart has removed to Messrs. J. M. baty & Co.'s Corner Store, where he will pay. the, highest prices for cottoin and delivecr th~e most *satisfactory.fortilizers. -We lia\f only fifty 1ons of Mon arch Guano( on hand, flaving sold 0on0 muLidred and tifty tonis uip to (late. All parties wvishing to usAd this high grade f'er tilizer will do weoll t6 leave their 'ord'irs art once at the office of R. J. MeCarley & Co. Ti'iiE MONTICELLO CAA ES. Thle Evidence on which IteHpectab,lo Citlzona are Dragged before a ClotnnissIon.er-- A * Compioto Failure--The Giovermnent Asks Timne to Procure (or to Manuratture) More Testimnony. The. News and Courier' gives tha followinig report of the testimony taken iln Columbia before United States Comn seventeen D)emocrats frota Monticello, bharged with violatimng the electioni -Jaws of Congress: .- James W. Aughtry, gXhite G(reen backer, sworii: Livels iiillihlamid county. Was at Monticello on the day 'of' elect,ion as a depitty United States piarshal-a peace officer. James .11. Miartin was thme other speciad 'depaty at -that poll. The arri'ved at M(inticollo togvether about day light. Thalere wecre i.irt.y or forty personsi around( thie fire which was b)urinig in the st reet. Tihlinks there were a few pudensi wvith red ablerts thrn NVN went up to the fire hnd wamied ourselves. Soinebody aisked if we wecre the United State's jnam'shals. We answeredl, yes. -A i11. - t'ta later we turned (d starit off, and somne one kliked.or hit a't me, or some thing, and broke. my lantern, which was hanging on my arm. I know twvo * br three of the faces of those wvho Were thien preseit. -(Wit ness here * tolited out one of- the- irisone6rs, 'hut ...ld 'not knoQw .ht )iame.). Thi.k: .AIr. McGill was there. Could niot tell Who -icked mylantern, or who ans closest o me Ud't now as~ there was any **. threats made. Don't know that I was p) 'ented duirI ig~: l. day ft'diih doingi : n'rlt of inl~ d tt~hs ' tm'distood ...j' "hiro w'i .'& "bstruction to [.vot ing, except that the dddF to .tie 'poll wvas blocked tp wvit i then rliht sm art nt' the time. Wit ness deuiin tis ot> striiction e ~. Al4ut'in had (done. 'Men IvoI'e staddIng oni a goods box at the ttranice to the poll. ]Mery once lin a vay thien' wonkd fallnictk off the lidt so as to scatter the croWvd . atud 'kep 1it of. .Tile crowd. ..that. ,iwas' statiding arioulnd the lo.k onmly kbpt sthnidiliy bround it.- They didni't do anytihiq[ but st.and' ar'oumide Tis brow ding kround rmiight have interflti*cd 5dni10 Svith peop,loe cdmting upl to t'ote. WVit seass told. these niet11 t'. Stop 4toing. I . cuy tssed around a litt le, and onl y stoppleti crowding' for a little while. *. Saw sotne gltus 'that evenitiig late. D)ot't know where i.hese guns wvere - ldrintg the daiy time. baw no blart ict fliiu vilemit cofndura.t1iir n tho day'. A row. was idlked sifrin the evening be tween-i twvo .doliored imn. A few eggd wore thl'oia that nighlt at Martin and witnes. Mart Inm's at atenient vesterday in regar'd to thn awinging of' a bgard with nalls in it wfis trute. .Crosis-examlbied by Oohlol Itaskell i - McGill hiad the board dwinging It. Did not see him attempt to strike any onn with it. Didn't, know hlow thQ row between tihe two colored mn began. It was only a qua'rel. Neithier was tryinug to keep the other.from tie polls. Dd ilt kntov who cast .the egge. It watss dank at the titne. Thte plarties l'eferred to by Mr. AMartin! aftel' dark 81d not threaten us. They wore friend ly In, .their talk t, uts. Pon't knowv t drhi'. Theyfist told us 'not to let themr hoar of the election~ agaiu. The iian wq.s did ,not obstruct votig 1i Re-direot: *bid, liot, .sco t mati agers do anything to stop crowdii acomd the poll. Crose-oxatniniation: The orowdin was up towards the middle of the lay After mid-day the box was clear. Sai 'othing done In the afternoo'to pr< vent any one from voting. 1). S.) Mijprly, white G reenbackel sworn: Itesides at MIontievlo, Fai field county.. Went to Clat poll t voto. Did not vote. Made .initir for tickets and cidn't li tilem. .a nothiig at thte pol' .,to Twevelt v tn There wis soio cro'w arouid Cot Fresslonal poll*- They "were white mot to colored peoplo were aill 'aroun thmon, but. not ,pong tl(Nil.in th11 viclntyh %VItnes. wits at poll aboli two and a half or.'iiree iours. Gi there probably betWeen ten and eleve o'clock. Saw no AtteIpt on the pai, of the colored people to vote: nto et'ot L advance. to tite box while I wit there. Tijere were a go6d many col ored peop)le stadinig arounid. Thiil there were sometiitg over 300.. Sa only a feV go,Png away from tile polh. Wilt ttegot u) to the goods box witi ont )ronble. ritought the ien ot il some of them, vere tryiitg to votu Some I did ttot see vote, but, thougl they did. Th6 crowd miIht,and migh not have'. kopt oit the coldred peopic [Willard fitre iii'ip an~asserilot abou A'bulldozit4g," Coumi'sel for the defett, objected 'idignantly. The couminh sloner btoppe<d Willttrd's grotultou assertions. Willard got mil'dU.-,d th extuniit4tibit stolped.] . Cross-Ntifination by M:. Gaillar(d Arrived ixt polls after ten o'clock. Di tnot vote because could id | NO GREINBACK 'T[CifETs. Mad inquiries aronnd. 'They)tdJ i i Supervisor Corley had son. lIad no succeeded in finding the tickets up t< tle tile I left., Richard Elkins', ancient darkoy swort: Resides near Monticello pre cinct, but did not go there to vote a the last election. Didn't go becaue lie had ia, got tent "Ileati there." H htad gonle seven or eight lifles whe he stopped, Ito Avet. so m y peopl coinig back. Stollffied becais he wa "over-tired." (110 Wanted to tel what'suitn one said which caused hi retiirt, but , was .tQpped, as it wit hearsa , . ty.) ,The coiinissioner atske< :himtt it ho cduld tell anything itbout hi; reisons for turtning back withotit re poiting what people said. Witntes: replied that. ti could not., liel tirne .back bceaike it was fate, ii was old "tt',"' yaid I Ith Witiess', "1 jis' So dovn an' didn't go n1o furder. Laughter.] The wit less wast excus andtH ite o the covernmens mai, stays 'ell or "..ot" inl liarilessttess, t( Wi -lard's chain'it. 'Jordan 1eters, black 'and burly sworn: Lives near Alston, votes a Monticello. Attende4 last election Got there aliott 9 'clock*, and remai in ed until 2 or 3 in the eveitig. Vote< at the Contgressionial 1)ol int the eve nitng. A't'-r t 1 tickets c,1111p, ab1out 11 o'clock, witness maHCde tIa ittiept ti vote bUt could nlot teach the box 01 accoutnt of' the Clrgwld. It soc'Ctted lik Ihe coultn't, get there. N~o colored mtei thtait he saw got up to vote before wvii ntess didI. There 200 01' 300 colc people pr'cout, whent lie first attemnpte to vo.te:.. 'i1e ;Ot pr'ett.y' close to tht box, btl couldtt't see whaitt the nuoti 1 tht. tpx Yv etc doitng.- Made nto othe attempllt to vote until 3 pt. i. Knlow thte names of' no cite who wa'ts pre'vet Cro~ss-exainedcu by Mr'. Gaillar'd Coutldtn't tell whtent he lirst saw th ticket. l1e voted t,he Gr'eeniback ticke i&t. 3 p. ni. Josephl Harper', miulat to, swvot't Montticello is his votitng pt'ecintct. Wta at the pr'cintct abou~tt two hour11s Ott th day' of the hast ceetioit. Did ntot vot ini Cottgr'ssiotnal. box. Was ther' tabottt otte htout' beif're Ic got ticket' iIe arit'iveid at 9) antd let at 11. Th fy)lls wVere crowdedl at that timne, as th >)eople Ivere v'oting very muicht. Coul itnvc voted by runshing~ through tht cr'owdt, buLt it beitng NONE OF 11I8 FVIItT. Ite didnt't cai'o to r'utsh thriough it, Thta wvas his wvholo.reason for ntot votingt (Here' Wi llpra dropped witntess like hqt. potaito.') ,Cross-exatmined: Means by "rutsint 1hriough the ct'owd" putshtin1g tht'ough At every' electioni thells are18 w ct'owde iat certtaitt hours. Thiere wasi nttithini thr'ottght. Everybody wvho voted bi tweent 9 atnd 11 had 'to push51 thrtong t hi'etrowd. Meat by "ntot beittg , hi fIglit,.th.at he Was a~ Repulicant, tin no Rtepuiblicani fight was golbig ott thtn day. It' heo htad had at Repu)lblical ticket hte cotild atnd wouild htave pushe through anid voted it, bitt hte wa't cr'at, andti woutldn't tak-e that troub] for' either. Matthtew Ilodge, copperi-coloredi sworn:t Lived at Jetnkintsvillc. Vote< last electiotn at Motticello. Wen,t t ca.st his vote for the Gr'entbagkers Wet. hoe an htoutr by hiin bi th mtornitg wvith soi uothbra colored pec( p)e f'romn iog "otrk. Whtent Ii tir'e got to the polls5 the white ment wet ci:owded, aund lhe allowed they watte to Vote atnd 'dint't push81 onl their Grehback tickets Wbru niot out whte he got thuire. TVh. whlIto .folls. sal wa~It awthle atid wQ could got to vet Mr'. Kirkrin'd asked me thia1t Th was the. s'contd timle I wv.tit i p~ t vioto. The .first timle nobody ejkl aum I.hing td. ine. Don't rdintnber' an' oneo telltng- t Wo cotild tiot v'ot< Voted otto tIcltet int Congressiottal bo near~ about 4 o'ohock. Was ntot htalie by anylodv ott his way to the pllI. Judge Willai'd.i "l)hd you comd .t tile yesatoMai muid toll me 1tuat y'ott ii ttot wlantt to be e'xatmited because yo had beent teatoteed?"''lThre was gl-butt sensation htet'e. "'No, I didnt't, prtomtfly atnswl'redu the wVittness beor obfection to this. euttradinaritty quoi tloi eduld be- inado. -Nover'thelesi connettol fo.' the doeoed afteriwilsi. oh *Jccted to the Gover'tniont's tipeachinl 8t od'il witnecss ini tIs wanV Tiht ~Oo i~lnakie stialisid t1Ub dhjedctt att ruled the quiestofiotittmittalVeb Oiu Willartd gave tip tlia witnteM. Cross-exained by Mr. Gaill ard Mu'. Kiridatnd,' taier witiinesslhad ii quti'red whten lhe cold vote; had aske himt ht a kitndly .maner to wait fc awhYile. lTat was all. At tis ptottt Judgd Willard ai tioutnced .that one David Sct'iven, cirduit idor lIving it Spairtatnbiir county, was i inpo'rtanmt wiltness ft the Govermiinent, and that the prosooct tion could not go otn without bl1u Thb CiopL' then took a. ydeeOs umthl t,w o'cloc1W,p. in., Mitdtn it was eitpecte 'that the missing wvitneM would I present, lie did not appotu';fodoevel and theo prosecution asked for a coi tinuntuco of the case for a wock or te - ~ ~ ~ ~ e r". I**.., .?"ft-..* . Mr. Gillari lis4ied tiat if ft . continuance woro grafitedit oholt i explicitly, for the j?roduction of th itness goriven. After soie. furtthe g discussioi, Commissioner BaukOtt tqt jtitrueg tho hearing of tho'case to th V 20th Itist. On Friday muorning, the missiI witnss having turited:up t.he -Ov9ei.; heryre, Mr, Oailat'called upoi Jtmig Willard it.111 demitliaded that t oximlI nattlon proceed. All'tr conlsiderabli . m parley, the Judge fell 'bacl, onl thi rigItt of the Government to) conlinu the hearing, and the Comlis: aner dc t cliued to open the case, a1s it ha1i beel t formally continued to the 20th inst.. Tho ieteidiants havi'n" i).viousli t given bpnih for their alppearaie froi t di y to'dlaY, they returned hoino oi V idntay. k -Mfessrs. It. J. McCarley & Co. sell besides the Moiarch, the Crown G nana -an atnlnoniated alkaline pho.pIatr This gu ito is especially aflapted to. it . clav lands. 'The amionia beimg les t sened and phospAhato and potsh bol t I producers beitin.icreasm. '1'ry it. MARRIED-On '1Thursda1y, March Ist 1883, at the residence, of the: hil miy' unlk Mr. William Brice, by the Rtev. J. C. 1 Mullen, Mr. DAVID HILLUn to Miss NMLIA. 1 Ronmuy. --A. trite irot iedichle, bentefirial to tl young as well as the old who suffer 'fron d'4pepsia, etc., Is Brown's Iron Bitters. StAD.VErTigEMI N .] THE1? DAYIS SE WING MACHINE. I 4ertlfeites 'of Its M4rtti, fromn Dlf'orews *Purchasers in Fjairflelt.. Mu11. J. 0. BOAO: The Davis Sewhi. 3 Machine bought of you more thanl Imeet my expectation. I tried several others 3 and my choice is decidedfy the New Davi 9 Verticle Feed. It never refuises to fev . over vc-ims,.even whenl le:n\ing, whel 9 other matchines fail. Would recomlmend i to all who want to buy a first-class maclhine. ins. '. ARNIcTTE, Monticello, S. C., February, 188*. Mn. J. 0. BoAo: I can cheerfullY recom 111nd tile Davis Vrltile Feed Sewing Ma chine ts a first-class family machine. .M: wife is deofglhle(d witli the one igitor yoi I five years,ago. Always ready to. do eithe - light or heavy work. Coul (nt do WithIou It. Respectfully, J %S. .11. GC.ADnD>.N. Oladden's Crove, S. C., O Iruary, 1883. t - DAvis S. M. Co.-Gt.Jrs: *The Davi - Machine I bought of 1r. J. 0. Buag abow two years ago has given entire Satisfaction Never refuses work, cither-heavy or light. . Vgi attachmj*)ts ar(- Very sitIple ;undes ly adjusted, and 1 would recomlmeid-it t I' o all whlo want a first-elass macwhine. I ~Mas. E. P'MonL)(Y. - March 12th, 1883. .1 Mn. .J. 0. BOAr,: I havey1 used the Davi a Machine for two years,an hav( l:e not fout11 Li anfy fault with it. I conlsider It ai fir~tatc r mchie. lbespecCtfully, s Mas. S. ])1NN. Whnnsboro, S. C., JTanuary 15, 1833. This is to certify thlat I have been 'ushi *f.n1Davis Maingiit b)or.;h'lL of J. 0. 11oa1! Esq., for albout foul-i. years. Am wel . pleaseLd. ConIside1r it one of the bes,t mar s chines made(l for' fziuly use, and cani dcci e fully recommen1CId it. lldspe-'. I ully3, a Mv.s. M. LE. IsEN~ I[owEll. D Wateree, Falrlich)dcoutiy, S. C. a The Davis Sew'nig Machine may sister a bought of you about five y'ears ago, ha g ivenl perfect saisfaction, atnd is just a 0 good to-day' as whenci they boutght it; read aIt alIl timeIs to (10 its work, and costintg neI a cent f'or repairs, as it has nlever' neede1 t'ay.'he uttachmients are easily ad(jutste - and v'ery simpleh. Yours'L,. i JAm-:s 11. If AnuvE, County Cominnssionmer Fairfieldi Co. Mn. J. 0. BhOAC, Aor-:Nr-Sua: In repl to your' lnquliries 1 woutld state that after' triall of about fotur years5 on alil kindls c j,goodhs inl whlichl ai sewling mach(iiLc t an h used13(, I findh none1 thtat c3t1 an b tised to s I much aidvan1tage as I i Da)tvis Vertiel .1Feed. I bought miy mtachinie front 3yo tfour years sinice, without, solicitliution (i Ireconmmendationi, or' withouit trial or' it s truc,ltion, ai1n( I feel satisfied it was th, B l.9t investment I over made111. I have use other m hne,butm wor'k could not bi patcht as wvithu the Dauvs. Yottrs truly, o Feastervlle, Fairfld countty, S. C. .AUTIIs1Ii:S8 Nor10MY~. . -..'c A 1 neket N&cssitt. Th 'exats cow driv'er, the civil i'iiglnei 0 the Nlunmmer toturist, the t.raveling satlesint ti shoujdl never' he withtut,t this cads rileein I. a t bottle oif Noruman 's NeuItra21 liig Cordiao ni Th'e *tll i aze is conivetienit fr t'het poeia d and1( a bottle .shotuld always he touind then *,, My 'h.rlps to ipsw Yoki. s One of South ~Catrolna's pr0mfnnent me chants says: "'I can hteartiy endCII orse ami thting said In fatvor of Normlan's Neutrali: *ing Cor'dha!.1 I s my boon iomption)i 110.1 Yily New York trips 'as it coutrctts a I b. bad eflcts pr1odneed( by 'kange oif wvater. LA Ai'm 14PA .-Loking .to your ow inter'est is one of the first, laws of ntatur< Thereforeo having granmted liberal idu o gencee to miy cus1tomiers, they miuist not con d plin If they finid, afItete' (e1t,h .of ebrto u ylci't- 1outs in othler hands11 for' imm. a di,teIltion w'thi Cost added15. In -tl n, futr patymient will poicsitively he rCeireI( e when'1 bills come11 duei, regardlet Eof 1pr1e1 beingt too) how to sell cott; or ration hit Iand bank debts to paly fli't. So It will 1: 6, to yIourj lint,eest to cevnel and settle at 0one -in ordelr that I maliy do likewvise. . '/'heis g, my1 ast aippuu. L. SIPSON, - ,..*. , . . Dentist. . T WVILpply to thu JudIEge of P';obato .L the tbounty of Fallield on Tuesda' .A pil 17th, 1883, for Letters isissory u d*tihe Estato of Dr. Wm. Thorni deeatseul. . - S. R.JOl INSTON, a ANY job of OUJTSIDE PAINTiING,i h e dutrable and1( prolperly dIone, cli oln y lie so by using the be.st material 4 r PU1 ~ EbLEAt) antd UJNADUj,'EIlA'T'E . S1SED 1)IL r. TIhese articles are no lovr thant usual, andi PUtiE ATL,ANTI -. ai. LOUJISVihLLE JJ'AI),- RAW. a o BOILED) LINSR~ED.OIL, camn be htfd( I d the Drug store of* .AK . o Also; nb hatrol COAL TAR1 foryloo. E?OLisIC 8AI$DLEs FOR1 $5, -$6, $7 Am ~$10. Kenoitucky Spring Metit Saddloi ^f< 1l atI~ N -L' $ ? C: D- r,OmmEn 81CBLIF14" S ALE. B c virtue of a warrait on lienl 'n dI ycted, I swill offer for salo bofoio tho -Cohrt Houso doofin Winnsboro, S. C., on tho .I 1 1II VAN!DAY IN APIIL NEXT, 3 witlinl tIo leval hours of sale, to the lahost blid$10r, for CA 811, thi -- following-desl ibed p ~ropert ', to wit: pri:rty bushl(q4 of Cor1n, 1nore , or -less, tthree hidred itudles qf Fodder, hure or less, foily bualels of Cotton Sqod,. ilno)e or I ess, and 'sinall lot- of Ilay-levied 11upon - a. the property of III A. -1tu(ieil anlld Caillit N. Bundrek. a,tthe suift of W. 11. Lever, . -. , - 3 JNO. 1). MuCA]LEY, Sherilf's Ole, -. F. C. Winnsboro, .. - Mnrel b , 1883. Meh 13-td 18i73 1883 SPIlNG SP N SPIING SPRING pIV SPRI1NG -MNN OtR NEW STOCK OF 1IS ARRIVING D A I L Y. Just opened a fine line of MEN'S, YOUTIP -and BOYS' SUITS, -I-11 NEW AND. DESIRABLE STYLES. WET . AVN kCIVED) OuR LADIE S" l'~iS Or' Tm: LATEST STYLES, !FROM FIFTEEN CENTs Up. IA. ca.ll from all :is respect lN'T BUY A WVAOon UIL YOU SEE US3. It w~I P"Y pyyon. UILYSSE G. DESPOR TES. CH1OICE G001)S!! JUST RECEIVED; 1I avest rece1ie thu fo lowving Currants, .Jelied,s. .......(iner P: ese - -- Mince Mc ai sohitla'hide t treiliL - ~ < ': ,, * non1. , -'''. * Corn 13ec. . - OahNoa Buckwheat' and a Ne rop eo Orleamns Mtoassea. r. ir. JW.AIS)ER 6'CO. 8.A DDLER, fUIDfL,E8 AND. IIERNECS--"WAI d (OWn y)Inder." -V LtSE a. inESPRQTES. FiRI.IZERfS S .. FER1TIIlJiERUNI -IlIGIIESTI GRADES.! .8A'J)I8l?ACTOR~Y P10 8 I b)eg le'ave tob anniniee.that Iam pro >are to furnish, upon01 the miost liberal NAYASSA GUANO, . GERMAN KCAINIT; d . LOA TS, FLOATS: .A full, supply will .be.lce ways' 0'1 hand, and I respectfully as abMare 01 patronage. .SATI$IFACTION ASSURIED.1 D Jo3. MTEWART. Yob 8-ftx1 ONE MAN'S CASH AS AS ANOTIIER19 AT L L -dol & Bao's' SUTIERIN M U S I C HOUSE. Only House in America Selhg PIANOS & ORGANS On the One Price Systen. ONE U.NIFOR1I PIRJfh to ALL AND 'HAT TILE I1W'ST KNO\N N, . . TIh4 usutal.sy:teln .of selling P!an6s . aml1 Or,..ns 1. for the daler to charlgpany priet he cail get (kr them without riknrit to cith k.: i fixir prolt or the e'tistoer's interest. But we are proud to say that t.his has never bieen ouri miethodn of Aelling.. For the' bielt of purchasers and to se cure them the full valuq of thelir money, wrp l:8t.i-blished*L at tie 0set of oitr business, -oew w cears since, THB ONE PRIC'1 S.'sTpnxt, and to this we attribute our Inmenso nid prosperous trade. Selling on this square ai, renderA It iierAti.ve .tbilt .tdo.. pric ho the very lowest one ,h t .ci .'bo. g la. We are pledged to this. We alw ays havo dono it, and we always will do it. It's our cred and ou1r practo. No other Piano and Organ I louse dlealS.on tiN prielplo. Our p.rlees, Iii pliii ligures, are ljaced con tvery histrument. A child can .bty as low, as the sharpest trade-r..; All other' louses have "igh1.5kprlessll.nd give discounts." The "ine Price" systei saves time 1in tradfing, and is the only satisfactory way to hnyer and seller; for, on the high price Amil disconlit system, evenl though th 1ncs tomer biuys, lie is not cure that he liias bot tom prices. AI iICE TO PFANO AND ORGAN B uvERS. Buy quick. Why? Beenise an advance in. price is alost certain. Panos and Krgaum- are on a iboom. Tho, demand ex eeds tho sipply. All the faelories arv he hind orders. ealers Nwith elash in hand cannot get instruments as fast as waited. Prices of material and lahor are idV191ncing. The present imv prices of Pianos and Or gans cannot continue, aad will not agaiii rifeI Inl the, next t(.in years. Those wiho Iiy ' 11ow will .ave:imonvy. Large contracts ju.t m1ade with mIanufactiirers will elable us to 'uarranh, pre.vent prici until Juinwiry It, d.After Uhat woecan promiso nothing. Delays are daigeells, Magnificeit stock 200 difterent styles now in our warerooms. Rl'ant P'ianos $200. Beanutiful organ $50o. Easiest. Instaihnent Trermsi. Senf' on trial. E.very nd ucemeint that .any respun - arThh I louse enn~ otTer. Competition wvith the wvorld. Doni't fall to send E.or our Cata logue's and faill PriCe Lists, 1882. Aduress SOUTHJERIN MtUSIC HOUSE, S AVANN AI-I, G A. .The Great, Plio3 andu Organ Deopotof the South .- AS$ENGiElI DI*AnT'MENTi, CoLiMmrA, S. C., November 5, 1882. 3H lA1initial linik iniSout)) parolhia i the' . lRichmoind and Dainville system wvork. ing to and from Charleston via the Sout.! *N. 53. INo. 17. Lv. Augusta ..... 7.35 a. m............. Ar. Ciduimbla ....11.39 a. in. ?N. 5.00 a. mn Ar. Wininsboro b. . j. i3 p. m. 7.52 a. m, Ar. Chester '..2.17 p. m. 10.50 a. m,. Ar. Chibarlotte d. . 4.13 p. m. .3..15 p. ii Ar. Statesv'ille a... 7.05 p. m.n............ * *No. 52. tNo. 18. Lv. Statesville .... 8.01) a. m.n............ I'v. Chiarlotte d. . . 2.;i0 p. m. .?.22 ai. m, Lkv. Chester c...4.29 p. m. 9.25 a. mii ihv. Winnisboro..i.3 p. m. 1.22 p. m., Lv. Columbia- b.. . 7.07 p. mn. Ar. 3i.50 p. in, Ar~. Au"utsta..11.15 p. mi. ..,......... *Da;lily. 4 D)ail ', exce pt Sundays. liailroaid (or IVashi ngtoni) timo Mlteeil minutes ahead of W''iinsboro time. coNNEc'yJONs... a With, all lnes to Yuid from Savannah, Eloridla and the South anid Atlanta, Macor and thel Southwest. b WVith South Carolina 1Uhil1road to anli froim Charleston h?. Nos. 52 anid 53 anid wil e W"lth Chester and Cheraw and (ACeste to andul fromn all points~ North, A tantle T'i'e ce anid Ohlol. Division and Caroliin Central Iilllad. . o WVith Westerni luorti Carolina RtaIiroa( for Asheville, Warmi Sprinfgs and all p,oint: on that i ne. - Mf. Sf,LUOllTEIl, G. P. At. i3. CAn-nwi.r.; A. (1. P. A. South Carolina Ral w y , .Loupany ON andl aifter Noveiber~ 12, 1882, Passeni ~.1erIrains ili run as follows unti further niotlec' ,. . T..O $D.FRIO cNIIAISToNr: ECAST1.. tenvc Columbhia at. .*.0 a. iii. ja.55 p. in .wEST. Lea&ve Chareston... .17.00 a. mn. *4.00 p., ini ArrIve Columnbia.....11.27 a. m,,10.05 p. id IDIaiiy. , *D)aiIy except Slunday. - -TO AND) IROM CAMDEN. Leave Columbia at. .*8.00 a. rn. hiAp. ma Arrive at Camden... 1.07 p. m: 9:25 p. im wEwT. Leave Cainiden a... .*7.00 si: *. 4.45 p. mi Arrive at Colibia .. 11,27 a. i 10.05 j; mi *Dally except Sundauys. 'iO AND) F?iOM AUCUSTA. Leave Coiinmbia... .... .....:...*7.25 p. i Arrive AuguistE ............... 7.55 a. ii wEST. Leave Atiglistal:. .0 E. * i. l1 A rrive Columbhia: . . - 4,08 ti 10.05 p. ini .*Daily except Sitndity; * ,oniet.l~i QNNEC.TrONI., C . Cnnel.lnsmade at.Columnbia with C huimbla aind (Greenvilic RlaIlroad by trahl .arriving. at 1 1,2t - a. nm.,. amnd dlepartting a 6.45 p. nii . onniiuon-m1iuadeu at C.. C. & A Juncetion *ilth. Charl ptte; Columbhia a i Augusta -Railroad by' train arrlvin,r at On htlmbla-at 11.27 a. m.-, and dleparthmig at 6.5 p. mn., to anid from all polnts.oni both roads with through Pnulhea,n Sleeper betwve' Charleston and Washbiugton, via Virginli MIdland route4 without chango. CJonniec thon made at (charleston with steamer4 fo New York on Wednesdaya and Saturdayt also, with Savannah anda CIharleston Rail road( to all polinta South. Connietions are niade s(t AugssRta witl Georgia Railroad and Central Ralroad t and from ,all polntsi West an. 8oytVi 9'hftui b Tick'ota can be huidasod fo al poinfa tiuthi nd g~~~aYn to -. tol1t. II. Ps@*, oeneral Mnagm D. C. ALLaN (A00. PaLs. and( TJ.icket Ageni * ~ Char eston, 5. 0. or .. GROCER RES Evh, *CAN ONLY ENUMERATA NNWrO1y(LEANS MOLASSE IUGAlt. COFFI,'E, Green. COI"F1E4U, Ioastod. CANID GOODS. - SODA CIRAula DEEP SEA MACK11EAL', iI cans. SEJTED IERIG AfIso lioe., Plows, Trace Ch1118, lI impsieio to inentioni all, but "Call fo: ___ J. H. I CorOOITO B. SUGENHE ARE VERY: I I I AVE iover had iny HlInI for .dqlWded rather upon selling goU i at I draW milly 1ew OneS.I .I stJi inteind to 1dopt the pa liu overy assertiou I make. It is Impossib] in store. But I quotd ,PIRE D MO N T HOMESPUN,..the 1 CA I 4GO ES, at , mit-n.7 cepits-t 8110 . i-nt Vdriety and at p CLOTHING of all syles and at a My stock of STAPLE AND F Win.ps, Liquors, etc., will he sold at cor pietsd4o shov my goo(s. Give me1 a call at BEATY & BRC B1. st War Remember the placo--old Sta 188. AHAPPY NEI The long alit iciptit1 holiday rI wit.h its hidiel ultkiro has dawned ell(eavors to m11erit. il Autu're '(hC Voi to ne the.111st yell, by co1su1tin' g take this opportunity of antilounoiil FALL AND Will be sold at GOATIY I preparation for a muo're extenl TINADE TIIAN . IIRETOFO PicaRe call and( examlinle miy sti pices will conivinr ou ont. I,man TIhianik ig my friemds for their you all a happyli) andi p)rosperous No REDUCTION IWill close out my i at RED) U( ED) PRIG Iarge stce'~ of SPhING( Men's, Boys' andl You at good bargains. Be sure OPPOSITE GRAM JUST RECEIVE] QOe Hum red Barrels Flour, all Gra Twvo Carloads Red Rust P'roof Oatk Lardd1n Barrel's, Bauckdts and Cans, ai supply of B3acon, Meal, PearlG(rits a haIt always on hand, also Rlico' Still have a few barrels Choice Now leans8 Molasss', G'olden Syriip' alkc Common Molasses. Sugars-Granulated, Cut Loaf, Plvo: and Browm Cofies-Old Government Java and I krades io. Tea--ureen and MItci Vinegar-White Wine arnd (ldor. Fine Feed-splendid1 for Milch Cow t'iows and Plow Stocks, 't'iaces, 11i imnd Ilamne Strings, P1INv Lines g&4 lhack JUds. UNDERTAKER JD iGPiRtMENT. I AlM pleased to infon the publIc t have oni hand a full line of OFFNS,9 .1U.NIAL ROB W., sdi amDop.3bd tio do anytin .ho - Wemd fas e bC ~ e xxtvr6iage ~ an 13-8ma GOUERmIisi k FEW ARTIbLge NOW ON HAN . 3. DUCK WHEAT TLOU. OATMEAL. FLOUR, All grDA(A. SYRUPS. 'MACARON VWKL8. [aine Bae4' 1Ad, TokA,ts,,Brooms, etc. i* wha you wantiand pay for what you git." 1A)DEN & BRO. LN I'S LOW, -BUT IMER'S PICES LVIU3CH 31-ER. great , to ing' in advertlomepd, rbit haAA uch'lilees as to satisfy my old -customers and i, and4,.fee sure that I can como fully 4p,to u to gvetho priooes of the numorous goods' nIave est in th inargoett a ie'a pery" lie last fgure, r the besL ries ts. suft 'i %oldy. I prlcos. ANCY GROCER1IE, respondingly low prloos, and I shall always be .S,OLD STA . nd.ptsUcaty &)3ro . -9 1883. V YEAR TO AL slh. co'mo and gone) and tho. Vow ,Ypev 11.)us an id as I Intend to uso'my utmost t leral paigonage that haR been extended t aill tmth*), e linterestol Qf mycusma'I that from this dato mty present sitock of VINTER GOODS ,EDUCEO 'ICEb, Yn ordr to Ynaik R1E. Ick beforo: making -vonr nrohNsecs ne p just what I prom so in iL'I advertiseme~ very liberAl'an'd liatifyiiig favors, 1 w -i SAMUELS. IN OHN aer stock of' CLOT I ES, ini order to make rooth for DLOTHINL hs' Sufts. Fibie line'of Ove~N to call at L iTRA NINARISA~ I!I SPRING d a I havo now in etook e gd1 l'n' d ud Farming Implometits', Istnl as r,r* . ldwai Traoo Cbaius, Ciovic'es' Or- .- , Shovols, Breast Chains, Hle Borows' $biidosi Back Bands; LEj1 RhIM$' 8iedos Iron, Gruindtoi, Axos. Ferguson & lotiit' e lo ot Ploy 8tooks. My soc ot UiRdCElIkh3 will 4i. " ways' tb liopt up with notii but * A large lot of F1iN FLOUR, bou 6 before the rotonL havance, oheap) >y the barrel. #51 Anp>ly of "nw flake" Cl-aeoese UNL CASI1 'iADIN 80iCiTD. 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