The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, March 17, 1883, Image 3
LOUALs dNTELLIOENOIN,
WATURDAY, MAItOU 1. 't ken.
ew Averntlmemnt.
Attentjon . 0. L. L O. , Chin
Mo~r, scretary.
Local Brief. -
--Peoplo cannot bo t6 w'thful
about ire In these windy days.
-Fresh garden seeds and planting
potatoes at J. 0. Boa'N *
-Thore isn't yet hWit cmfort for
the farmois in flie price of cotton.
-To-day is Saint Patrel's Day, and
it will be duly ,clcbrated by Irishmen
all ov6r tho -country.
-Cheap and - reliable--Wando Fer
filizer, Wando AcId, Ash Element.
For sale by Calewell & Lauderdale. *
- Well, the spring time has come,
qentle Annie, an(l the air is laden witi
the ,porfume of bli violet and the
guano.
-Leave your orders .vith. Caldwell
& Lauderdale for standal-d Fertilizers
Wando and Saluda GtifnOR, Aid,
IKainit, &c. . *
-The .Chestcr Reporter acknowl
edges the corn (rye?) thus: "Editors
t the Winnsboro News and R1erald
Respected Sirs: You have (he drop on
us in re Monon ahola."
' -if you wan: a ,ood,. well-finished
open buggy, with Georia 'iz back,
or a bour-seated gunboat bnggy, or a
nice top buggy, or a jullil-seat carriage,
call on J. 0. Boig.
-Brother Gardilnr, President of Ie
!'L. K. C.," requests us to say ihat
there Will be a special fire kindled at
the wi-%arm to-night, at eight o'clock,
for the purpose i' enesttiing the
pharges against G. Jones and Pickle
s lili.
-1asti f1'pl!sid61 the 25th of farch
this year. Th'e last time it, fell t.i11s
eariy was in 1742. In 1663, 1664 ad
1731 t laiso fell op this date, and. the
iext c-Ases will be 1894, 1951, 2035,
2016, 2057, 2113, 2114, 2125, 199 and
soon.
-We have oily flfty tons of Mon
rch Guano on hand, having sold One
hundred and ft' tois llp to date. All
parties wishing to use this high grade
fertiUizer will do well to leave their
orders at one at tihe oflice of t. J.
MeCarley & Co.
Tan. SCHOOL TAx.--A meeting of
the taxpayers of thb 11001e. school
dist'iet, was hild on Tuesday last. A
spec:li Scl?Ol~ tax of two mill on the
dollar wvas voted by a large majority.
InI the Itidgewav school dist'ict tile
proposition to levy Ia Special tax 48
deflated by a very heavy majority.
Tnim DATE OF EAsTEn-Ahout this
season of the year mnany people are
asking w'hat it is that deterineis tihe
dlate of Easter. The answer is the
mioon of March, wvhichi Tennyson calls
'"the roaring~ moon0 (iiafdiUW.s." TheC
old rul is thai(Easter shall fall on the
Sunday after the full moon which
brigs Easter this year on the 25th of
1i1i1i'c1. In 1881 it fell onthme 22d of
March, the earliest date possible. It
will not fall tipdad that day again iln
this or thie following cenltury.
.-Messrs. it. .J. McCarley & Co. sell,
besides thie Monarch, thie Crown Guano
-ani amnmoniat.cd .alkaline l)p.hi1to.
.I'h,is guano is especially adap)ted1 to red
clay lands. ThIe ammonia being les
senied amid phlosphamft amnd potash boll
produdcers being increased. Tfry it.*
N'x'i ScHi>,1u.s.-Thle reporter of
the Charlotte ~Journal recenatly waited
upon01 Col. T. M. iR. Talcott, general
)imnaer of the ihmonid & Danville
Railroad Comipaniy, to get somie in
formation about the new schedules, of
which a good deal has b'e6mi ,said of
Jato. Colonel Tralcott says that the
* Company is vecry anxious to put on
I wo) daily trainis for mail and passen
ggrs as5 soon as8 bulsiness will justify.
The scdule micating will be hield in
icmidin April, when it Is proba
.> that a pearlmnent schedule wvill beO
adopted. Two trainis a dIay on the
Charlotte, Columbia & Angnsta Rail
'oad will be a malter of groat accom
mrodaution to the people1 along its line.
It is to be hoped thaclt the Company
may decide that 'such1 an arra,gemeant
will pay.
CADETslIIPs.-Colngressmnan Evina
has sent th,o followinq Jdtt( td (tie
different newspapers i the fourthu dis
trict:
. ilyou oblige,nlp ,.by announcing
through your colunis that competitiveoex
amninathons wvllt be.held .at Qreenvillo, S.
(., on the 24th clay of April next fofi.adet
shipIsat the Military Academnd and ir the
Naval Academy. Theu siiccessful etmidate
for the West Point cadetship will r'eport at
the ACa.demny not later than thme 13th , dlay
of Jnne next, anid the sficcesil clididate
for the Naval. cadetsbiy mnust report at
A nnapolis on the 15th~ day of 1\tify nit.
Thue age for admmislon at West .Point Is
lbetween seventeen and twenty-two, and
for admission to the Naval. Aca<demy i)9.
tween fourteenu lnd eightctnil 'fhese ages
K have reference to the date of examnipa,tion
- 4t thn two Acadenmies i:esp)ectively.' Candi
dates muiist h,e physlcally sound,. wsji
formed, l)nd,of robust conastitution and five
feet In height.
A pplicants for admission fo tJm Militar.y
Academny "must he well.versed In' reading,
in wrItIng, Including orthography, anid in
krithametic, and have a kCnowledge of t'ho
elements of English gramm'ar, of descrIp
tive geography, particular-ly of our Owl)
country, and of the history of the United
States."
Applicants for the Naval Academy "will
be examined in reading, writing and spel.
ing, arithmetic, geography and English
grammar."
- Only persons having an actual residence
in the (present) *Four-th Congfessio'nai
fr.strict wIll be allowed to compete.
Your obedIent servant,
Jdft .'W's.'
Ak'id KiOi Mon.;;The
now postal note which Co&css a.U
Qierlzgd it Its tst os4 will be
ready f4 i'iSil ebtmber next. 21
Ikj, pass 2urrent undoubWly a
inoyey. The note Is to be. lvugh Iike
a postage stanp, payagi toborer VA\
an amount fom three,ents to $5, it
w;v.flbe about the size of the ordinary
greenbacl The model proposed by
the postoffice department, which was
submitted to the postal committee of
the House, had at tlyQ riglit hand two
columns Rtytng the month of,the year
and the dato of twelve years, begin.
ning with 1888. At the left band are
three columns of figures, one repre
senting dollars numbered up to f -;
h aood. representing ten cents hXI
bored up to nine; a third, representing
conits numbered up to ine, each series
ending with a cilpher. The postmaster
at the offee issuing the note will
punch the month and the year, the
number of dollars, dimes and cents in
their respective columns, thus prevent
ing any alteration of the amount or
date. Te . ra rate for postal orders,
wlhiich vil into effect after July 1
next, will be as follows: For $10,
eight cents; from $10 to $15, ten cents;
between $15 and $30, fifteen cents;
between $30 and $40, twenty cents;
between $40 and $50, twenty-filve
cents; between $50 and $60, thirty
cents; between $60 and $70, thirty-filve
cents; between $70 and $80, ,.forty
gents; between $80 and $100, dity
I ecuts. No money order to exceed
$100 is to be issued.
THE E,zEVIn LiBICAnT.-Deciddly
the Imlost unique venture in a literary
way to which the public has been
treated, is the Elzevr Library, a new
sein-weekly inagazine. hach number
conttil4 some complete literary gPm,
a characteristic specimen of the best
product ot the brain of lihe anthor
wlho is represented. it .1 .toroAghly
handsome in typography, aid conve
nient in tori, anfl is sold at a price ed
low that it is startlinf,'bly. '1106 a
year, for a volume of ncal-ly 30
pages. The separnte numbers file in
price: at two cents ench we have
Irving's" fatmous "Rip Val%. n,41 l
Canon Farrar's brilliant sketch of .he
Burnig of Rome," Wilson's i53j2
Serpents of Science," T'Aiyson's
"Enoch Arden," the "Life of 8Ir
Isaac Newton," by Jamnes Parton, and
others; at tllrce cents ea ch are
very ianildsoue illustrated nuimbere
colltaining tihe "Life of Gustave Dore,"
by F..H. Nortoin, "Queen Mabel," by
Ellen Tracy Elden, and 1A Hair 1b6ii
in Natural History," by S. H. Pea
body; at six CeNts tIhere is a "Lire of
Washin riotl Irving," by RI. H. Stod
dard; i I4 seven cents, Macauilay's
famous "Life of Frederick tile Great;"
at tenl cents, two really beautiful ilus
trated lnmbe, 0one of whlicJ,i. g Bunl
yamn's Pilgrim's Progress, ddi.'plete,
and the other, Charles Dickens's do
ighatful "Cricket 011 tile Hearth." Yen
can,.obtain the books from tile nlews or
bJ *Al dealers, or fr'om tile publisher
direct, wvho oilers liberal terms to clnbs,
Joh1t1 B. Alden Publisher, 18 Vesey
IN LIMBO0 AG AIN.
The Captre of Dick Brown, an Eecaped
Conviet.
Dick Brown, a negro desperado, well
knownI inl this, communlllity, and L whc
wvap sentenced itt tile September terni
of CUij't in 1882 he assault aind bat.
tory with intent to kill, ali,d wio made
his escape from the stockade onl th(
Greenwood & Laurnus Railroad aboul
five weeks ago, was cap)turedI on Fri.
day morni)gi on Mi-. E'l P. Mobley's
planItation, about eight miles froim
Winnsboro, by Shleriff McCarTey ant
lisa depuity, assisted by Messrs. Hf. B
McMaster, Samuel Johnston and T. M
Jordan.
The sheriff and his j;o4. left towsl
at twelve o'.clock, midnight. They arn
lived at MV. Mohley's plantation al
h lalf-past one o'clock, anid after hliteli
lng their horses some distance off; mi.
mediately proceeded to the ho~us<
whore Dick Browvn's wife was living
On the wvay one f the party accident.
ally dischl'gii lifs 6un, which created
quite an excitement for a little whlile:
Vitt when it was ascertained that pl
harm was done, the party proceeded
01. their way. Arriving at tihe hous4
wYhern.it was said that .Dick wasji ts
sheriff and YIs1 deputy took cliarge o
the front door and the othiers guardet
thle back .door and window. Tih
ineriff Aske'd if Dick Brown wvam
tllere0, and the reply N'l "No." H1
said, "Dick, I knor o'ti dWnre hii thlere
'tdl you may as weoll come out, for]
have y'ourl house surron ded with shot
gunls, an,d a m determined to paptur4
you; so get up amnd make' is light.'
There be og no responlse, thte shierif
eniedl for f r. Mobley,whom lhe had son1
for, and who on 1his arrival said, "Dick
y,on might Na wvell .ive up, for th4
sheriff is bore and JIi7 your hiousi
surrounded by men with shot-guns
anId if you try 1o NAileo they will kil
you." Dick .tien oened the fronl
l(fOr And sah'1; "Dick is not bore.'
Theo shpriff said, "Dick, you can't foe
me; I linow you." The depufy sheril
said, "Mr. McCarley, that's lim; cove
hIm." The.. sheriff tol ITick to aur
ia6nd&, r t12N would kill him.. DicI
saI., "I surrender ; co'm'o up.". Thb
shlerif, still holding hils gunl upon1. him
called to his deputy, who immediateil
hlaildcffed . the prisoner. .Tilg Voss
thlei\ Started for~ homo, arrlvillg'ill 'owi
at .five o'clock on Friday. mnorning
The sheriff will take t) k l/iek to ti
penItenltiary tn-day. We unlderstaYi
that a. reward of seoyenty-flve dollar
1vt's offered for rils captiM
rfif 20MO1410AL VAIJX4,
ALZvDes6rIPtiOn of the SoUe ?Com
mniseloner Hauskett' Court.-The Ofleers,
the Lawyers and the 0. Called PrisDners,
d1fW Letter to thj,4yfyuta Chroicj
The scenes in the citirt room oi tI s
'VcesIon were at times striking and
drainatio. Seated on one side -of a
long table was the Co.imlissioner, Jolla
Bauskett a sop of the disti IuIsA03
CaroliIna a%ypr of that,.name, a nan
who hi bassed .*iddll life a1 has
evid'Ntly flt some of the cares
6urdens of the world. -On his right
sat James 11. Martin, a renegade North,
Carolinian, who was a deputy marshal
at the last election, and wl? %yps relied
on by the governmient tW Jrove the
conspiracy in which the prisoners had
been engaged. ills general appear
ni1ce was muost u1prepossessiug, ald
his 1aCe fitly illustrated the intiunous
work in which he was engaged, but he
exhibited a p-eponideraince of that
material which was first woiked upon
by Tubal Cain. Ie was ir'ra tiin
the extren, and delivered his VOIIti
'nony in a style of unequalled bravado.
He repeatedly stopped to recall some
circumnstatice criminatiig the )rison1ers,
vhich never happened, and yet was
necessary to establish the charge put
forth by the accusers. lie had been
well drilled, and repeated his story
with tolerable precision. 9 the right
of the witnQss sat ex-Judg Willard,
counsel for the goverenent. Willard
is a genuine, thoroughbred, unadul
terated carpet-bagger. Being gifted
with an unusual share of what is v1u1
garly tei'.ed1 "brass," and by "ways
that are dark and tricks that are Valin"
he succeeded in having himself elected
an associate justice of Soutll Carolina
by the vultures who fed upon the State
in the days of Radicalisi. 'Ih' other
associate justice at the time was an
imbecile negro. The Suprome Court,
as then constituted, was a proper judi
cial tribunal for the corrupt days in
which it existed. Upon the death-,of'
Chief Justice Moses and the accession
of the DeInocrats to power Willard,
or'i spp)osed se-vices reilered the
party at a critival tine, was rewarded
by being elected for Moses' utexpire'
term. lie has, shice his retirement
from the Supreme ench, returned to
the Radical hugpen, and. is.oil of' the
vilest An'd bitterest of the crew in the
State. lHe is an old man now, his hair
is frq(q iyith age, and as lie sat, there
an<I exlbaitotl his bitter hiatred of lie
decciii. people of the State aid endeav
ored to fix crime upon inn16eient aid
l)oy.nl fimei whvile lie was so, near the
findil .iudgmnwit himsell, I wokidered if
the fear of & hereafter was noter lpres
ent %yiti.,1ijRh, Imnmediatelv,in front
of the Commissioner sat ,Major Tom
Woodward, of Fairtield, locking thi
Ilnage of Senator Beck, of' Rentucky,
his flue face WiO.ing his. inte4me inter
est in the welfare of his frieids, aniid
reflecting ,his contempt for the base
Iwretcy wllo were attempting to1 lix a
gru olese agains~t ti1p lat wYh q thir
their cotutry . ppioj en Ul.edyng~
present only to a low his sympathy f'or
OnMjrWoog~WanP~s righit sat.Col.
J. C. Ilaskell, assistanit c9onseqj fQu' til
defe3ndanits. ieo conduicted the cross
examilndtioci ..9 the witnesses in a
1manner which, showecd his thorous h
fmiliarity with. -the cases and dis
played his hiih legal ability. At the
opposite end of the table fr'om Judge
Willard and nearest Colonel Ilaskell
sat Hion. HI. A. Gaillard, leadingecoun
eel for the defense. Ini front of* him
wcire p)iled his law books andi papers,
and lie closely watched every p)oint in
the case andl exhmibited an ecager initer
est in every word uittered by the wit
nesses. IIe was always on the alert,
ing his friends nd clients. Tihze other
vacant places around the tablN e
*occupi)ed by representateites~ di t l
press, who were gathiering news for
the benefit of the thtousanids of news
paper readers in t.he count.trv and coim
*p.iling mnaterial for the fu'ture histo&
ruWn. .1I
In the room directly inx front of the
table were the seventeen dIefendagte,
as line looking mern as could( b)e,fottig
in any quarter.of the gIopg' the ir eyes
firtnly~ tJxd. 1uidni the Jit<das Iscar'iot
who 31 endteavoring to swear' aivay.
theit' liberties and scnd them to suffer
in foreignt p rison0, it wqs easv. tQ
read in their .faces thlat tiby tiii..
stogd1the animuns of t.be li'-osecuation,
and alit .teyvere not anto qual
bi.qfore tIhe atlemplted Iitiinidat in of
miserable puppilets. .
Te .A Poeic~t N(ecessi,...
The''Ias cow dri'ver, tie e vil engineer,'
* hle snunier' tourist, the tra vellfig salesmsnan,
9shoulp neCver hq.4hthout thbt pvcdi mee,um
a hot the of Normian's Neutraling Cordial'
The small size is convenient for the poIckel
and a botte shudalways bejudtherc.
. o, MNTrips to New Yoyk.
On o outh Carolina's projnI.uent mner,
chants sas:-K n hieau.tily 4J(dorse any1
thp atIn favor (,fj orman'i, Neutraliz
ing CordIal.Itamybne pninn
my New'cXork trips as it t n tracts ail
bad effet5 tfoduced by ekange of water."
IAS'r A IrAT.-lI, kIf ~o your ow:
I ljt rest la one of the tira I wa of .nature.
Th'Ieir e hiavhxg.,,grantod lhiper 1;..indul
genico tony enstomterA,' ti,ey usua 11I)omt
p)laitl 1if~ giInd, after tli lli of *Vabrua
r -, their acq ounts in oth sp' hands for -imme.,
u ate colie tlon wvith cost add.ed. .In the
future paymeint wvill po ively be required
Iwhen bills comq k~ut, regard~I asofjprices
beleg too(o to eicto,Orto il
atai bantk dlebtsq to pay first. 80o it willl bo'
to ynsr.Interest. tosco)na and settle at o,ne
In order,f,hat 1 may~ do likevWjse. ''his ,
my lat appeala 1. SMIP8ON,..
-. * - ,y Dentt
ATT ETIObN! (. I. I
A.TTEND.r ularm mecing . ft Company
s in Ton iVi iIall on Moi4ay evening,
th Ilti inst., at 8 o'cIock. *
C. M. ClhANDLER,
.Mch 17 .-.,Secretary.
N 3(arefi 1,nst, o I h the entire
stock of goods of. J.II. lIEATY &
CO. and1( expect to c'onttinue.4the butainesa
as heretofore at the old stand(, "TrIE
COIINER STORE," ..Thankcs to .all for
past patronage, aind by clseappnion go
- usijiess, fair' deaxlng an lidIngod
of af2and ard kinds at close profits, I shall
feel confident.of theo eqnjjnued patroupage
of many throntghtout our town and county.
Respectfully,*.JM.B T.
All persons Indebted to Afo ph, trm of
J. M. BEATY & CO. are requested to
comeat nceandmake settlemet.t-to the
u nderslgted. All accounts to March fat
in. : . bepak . - -.
PRoPoSALI
Purinl e renah r of the season we
GREATLY REDUCED P1CESI
F YOt WANT
TRY US,
DRESS GOODS Al'. SUITINGS.
We exhibited a nice selection of ;'st
goods this season and sold mitany; sfil t. few
pretty styles left, which we wish to sell at
x low price. Come and see.
OLOAKS, DOLMANS, ACKETS'.
A few, of each kind and rail pretty
;oods-will sell theso to close without a
profit.
Gent's' angl Lameis,
UNDkEWEA R.
Thei gioods we bought at lw:pr1e* from
manufacturers. The roinant of stock
will now be offered at a large reduction.
Sa,Blfkt aal
FL./1NNVE1L&
Now 19 tli osedo to) ap a.anid pr
rent colds and pneumonia. W( hr-e so
Teierous as to prefer our customers to ha ve
bese goods Ka.t tir.than keep then ourselves.
Uave no anxilu bout the price.
1oethill nfl llt
Aro amongIt.1 stok whch must be re
luced bfore spring. Don't buy until our
oods are so adld priced.
Rellig 0111 Crockery.
We don't exp>ect to handra it longer, Wid
will give genu no bargains until the atcck
is 8(11d.
We invite all to call and examine.
J. At. REATY & COi
SALE
AND FEED STABLES.
LOOH OUT I
HUtASES, MARES AND MULES.
TWENTY-TWO) head of fat Kentucky
mules just arrived in . ditj1 gn o stock oli
hand. Biroke -and 'bn:ti'ok e 4ies..frou11
thren to six years old. I also have several
gooidIpirs of horses and some fine com
hind orss,well gaited and tine drivers,
and.some'?t6d .fttilos and a lot of plug
mules, whlich I will seil cheap for UAS 1,
or on time until next fall, by persons umak
ing me satisfactory papers, eIther by whole.
sale or retail. Great i ndlu(ep ptA.ofere0
to casih buyers: 1 dofy c(Iltbetflohb.
A. WILLIFORD.
WINNRnOnO, 8. C., Feb. 6, 1883.
BUY 'f Ik PA.M.nip W A ON OF P
SIPRIN.__
1avb iow in stock a fil line 06
IFarmIng Im'plozuc0; , suich n
Plowvs, Trace Clain;s, Clevicesi
Shovels, Brca4 O h ,eel NN
Spados, Back Bands, Lap flngs.
Swedog iron',' Gr*in ; , A xi
Ferguson B Jlount's Iron Foot, Plow
Sta'
i$& R ISHZ FO TA AJ0108 A N
bAR IEN~ SkEDS.
I(ty stock of' (OtRIES will al
vaya 66 II) vIspwth nlothting U
A lai'go lot of FINE FLOUR, bough
biafoie the recent. advanco, cheap by:
the barrel. iiresh $$$ly Of "'kfidwv
ffako" Orackers'.
ONLY CAS[I TRADE SOLICITEDi
(JROSIY iIJTAld iNSTiTUJ t
D.'B. BUSBY, A. K;, P1RINCYPrAL
FRASTJCRVILLE, 8.'C
S~ END FOR CIROUr,ARe.
SA DD7,ES, BRIDI,ES AND TIARNEBS-"wA1
(town yonder." ,.. .. . .,. 8
01#$$0. 28 OtTFA
THE DAVIS SEWIl G MACHINE. 4
Mn J O. oAo: Tl% .aviA Sewing
Mae l'&e bought of yolt "ilke thanl meeo
i epectAilon. .t'ried .s veal otier
. choice is tieleedly. Row )avi
tecttoal Feed:,. If poVer iftuses to fecA
over seams,leven when heinning, where
other 1t0achines fall,, Would recoineind it
to all who want to biy a first-class nacine'
-. Mils. Uit. AIINETW,.'
Monticello, S. C., February, 1883.
.MYr .J.0. BoAO: I can cheerfully recomv.
,pend the Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Niw,
chine as a first-class family. d111chinle. 3. 11
wife is delightedthA,li theb oe bought of yo
five mpar'Ago. Always realy to do either
N111 ur heavy work. Could notdo *1Mit.
it. Respectfully,
JAS J3 hADEN
Gladden's Grove . ' .bttIury,1
DAvTO S. M. CO.-GENTs: Te l)a1VIs
Machine I boughtof.-Mr.. h 0. Bong -abollil
two years ago gnaivi ntlre satisfaction.
Never rtfjses work, either heavy or light.
'[he attacnents are very simple and eas.
ly adjusted, ani I would reeoimmenid t
all who want it I\rst-elttA machi'e.
March 1N11i, 1883.
Mn. J. 0. B1oAo: I 4yveMY 111e Dtivii
Machuine for .weNYO 'lars, and have not found I
any fai$ wlth it. I consider It, a first-class
mll nC11,1. Respectfully,
Mts. S. )Nt.
Winnsboro, S. C., January 15, 188.
'llhis is to certify that I have bee.n uiwn
a Davis Machilto bought (if J. 0. Boag,
,abo!t four years. Aim well
cased. Consider it onu bf the best mia
chines imade for fanily use, aind enn cheer
fully recomniend It. . Rsptf.lly,, p
MRS. M. E, I1mN1t'O-El.
Wateree, Fairfield county, S. C.
The Davis Sewing Machine I'y mlster.;
biII of.y ui about five years ago, has
given perfect fattlfjetik1t1, and is just ats
good to-day as when th.e bolight i.; ready
at all tines to o its worl, atil([ costing not
a cent foi r'l4)irs, aiv it has never needed
any. The attachnents are easily adjusted
and very simple. Yours,
JAMWS 11. IIARVEY,
County Counissloner Fairileld Co.
, [1. J. 0. BOAO, AORNTEr-SIn: In reply
to your inquiries I wotild shite that after ia
trial of about four years on il ikinds of
gpods in which a sewing macline eti he
ZII find opiq. that caln 1h used to so
much lladvalige tis the Dnvis Vi'Pital
I'ed.',. bought 11my ma11chlile fromu you
four.,Xpar-A.\pe, witliout solivitation or t
tecpiinendation; or vilhout. trial or in
strtict.inn, 1ud 1 feel satisfied it was the
best investiment Ieyc,r llade. I have used
other uachines, but my Noi-t.oiil..not ly
done1 wilth the 4ale satisfaction , niid (i
p)a'tli is V;ithi~ ODavis. Yours truly,
Mus. J. I. PonTER.
Feasterville, Fairfluld county, S. C. V
Seonabie Hints !
- in. mu. z .-~ ,
Now is the thne to buy Gardeni TJools
suteh as I,ong I landie Spade Forks, .1)Ig
gers. Rakes, etc
FARING ThOLs.
Melckles T wo-IIor'se Steet and Troni Plowts,
three styles of sigle iron Foot, Stuicks,
Ilarid I ijd BrqL ,ie9 Slill T-(s
Bolts, Trace4 of all kinds, llamies and
hlame Strings, Plow Blades.
IN GRIOCERIEs,
fiuh').lis1kef, the gnolla 1lIatn4, Break
fi. hri s,Hee, elonaSausage, lacoli,
Lairdl, (its, Goisheni Butter.
1 have recently p)ut in a lot of
And invito attention to may ,"Lee," "Cot'
ton Plant,'' "'So, Frienmd" fld '"Bill A rp"
styces, from $.'A0 up l.
A fdll line of Kitcheri Goods Imad Ti- -
ware. - *:s.. ' - i*.s
I have three fhtlf,3de Bar- Thug d.*. and~
one Canopy Tab. uaejrt .yitton, 'wil.lh I
wvill sell low for the money.
-CASH NEEDEIU.
Thlos~e indebted to uus ifre regger.t,ed to
settle at onc~e. WVe have benpllnt, but
forbearanjg.somethines copuses obea vuar u.
McMABTip,.Bmude & Kwi'Telik. -
i#e keep qn hand a large stock oft N'haool
flooks, Inks, Pens5, Penellis, Biaank Hoo,ks,
SYrltinag T1ablets, Bibles, IIymn Books;
-l46 the popular literature of thle day, as
the (spasido Library, Franklin Square
Library, etc.
McMASTEnT, HuIicR & KETcIIIN.
FSHGARDEN GNEDS AND
ONION SETS,
- WVe have on hand a large stock of Gar..I
den Seeds: also some FIeld Seeds andu
IFlower Seedls, from flu 1st, La ndret.ht
Sibley, Fe.rvy,.prosmnant and Reed. So all
customers may lbe plea sed.
McMARTEJ,BluIcx & KEiN'ii:
i call the .attention of.-matchan A!. afi't
- thiers to our-large stock af- wVrapphiig pa
co, onsisting of White 'Newspalmr,
fyIUla, .Gra y iVrappinug and( Stratw P aper,
t Papor-BagA.. '*
WeT suiggest thet If .fiGrc'hanIts can buy
these articles f111 rom us s t w1I as 11rom abroadt,
freight aduied; It will be an advantage~ to
retain.,within the towns to .sualI coniunlission
c,harged th,Er than par6f strangors.
fcMASTEn, BUnicn & Kr;ren11N.
1ffisselIJTION,
rT1r.ai tanorshaip heretofore exIstIng he
I.tweenj the undhersigned, uniu.der the
style of "TifE WINNSInOno PUnf;JaIUINO
COMPANY," Is thIs day dissol ved by miuitual
The bushiness of the firm will ho setUled
by Mr. Jno. S. IReynohsis, who 'Is hereby
anthorIzed to receive .angt receinpt fo,a all
dlebts due the. conegrn. ...All parties l)d'ying
claijns .lil jresent.timem to hIm for pny
ment, anI rales-. Indebted will make
Immo~diato eamnt to hn. I "
. , MEANS DAVIS
r ENRY N. OBEA It
-.-...-/~~ " O. S. R EYNOLUS.
Winnshloro F4. C., Januauiy 29, 1883.
an.n :m..fxt.
IEROCERIUES!
rE CAN O1LY ENUMV4RATE A FE
NEW ORLEA24 MOLASSES.
SUGAR.
00FmE, Green.
COF1141E, loosted.
C NEl) GOODS.
8ODA CtAUKEtS.
DE4EP SEA MACKE1tEL,
ill calls.
GBJTD IRISi
Also is, Plows, Trac.e (halu4, Ilame-s,
1lpossI)-; to nIention all, but "Call for what
_ J. H. HA
COTTON
-BU
: SUGENHEIAN
ARE VERY WE
11 AVE new:r had 6'hv likiug for great
u n k1(1ather Si,n sellinlg go(ds att such0 pi
I still mienvid to a1dopt the samle planl, 11111V
-ry asseritim I malt. It is ilito' )l,bl to gi
store. But I miuott':
.i1.IOMN OT 1lOMESPTN, the best In
CA L IMES at 5, 6 and 7 cents-the 1ls
SIOES, Iln great vaiety 11a1 at prices t
CLOTiIIlNG of all syles and at all priti
M.y stolt (it
$f
STAPLE AND FAN
ineI, llquors, vtc., will be sold at cCorrespon
e.sed to show my goods.
Giv me a call at 1EA'TY & BlO.'s 01
B. StG
U' Relimimber the plac-01d Stand of .
L883.
A 11APPY NE
The l.t and11vpaIed holidar rush lia
ith1 i(s hidell ln,11re has chied u1poln
iavors to wril in f1111 -vuture the very IbV
1 e h11 . :.past vear. by ()sultIjjr at all
le this oppoltUnlitv of annonn11efug that
FALL AND WI]
Will be sold at (IATL Y 1REM
reparation for a imor ctended
Spring ana
TiRADE TI IAN I IEliETOFO1tE.
Pleause call andt examuinue myi stock bt
rites will conivinIe von ihat. I'mieani justl
ou all a happy1) ad pr osperoub New~ Ye
REDUICTION I
I wVill close out my inte
tRE1)DJ( ED) PR ICES,
arge stock of
SPIRING C]
Men's, Boy s' and Youths'
t good bargains. UTh sure to e
E)VOO'P'E GL?IK$ CE
(C1I0ICE GU0DS.!
J UST]. IIECEIVED,
IS.have jus't received tho following
Raislins,
Citr,
51grPresecrves,
.Jruit B ..ter,
-Mbl,ie Meat, someithling nico
Matzckere!,
C~oru fSeef,
Oatmeal,
BUckwheoat, and1(
'ew Crob liow Orlcana Molasses.
J; T. Mfc./fASTJER 4' CO.
NW -TIN-SHIOP !
. 1 hAVE recently commienee. buisi
IIl)h)posite Mr. .1.. Mv. Ellhiott's (lin
4lhop. Wiern illh be ftannd Cooking
un111JJ'oating Stoves anid 'TInwvaro o1t'all
d nds.
Rloofing and O'uflering dono lat a
good d iiiltibstanLItial mnIner, as8 cheap
1s the cheaipest..
Signus 1aiuted' in the best style,
Sh ea p.
Merchants will find It to their inter
lst to cense selling high t Yantken Tin
IVero . pomiy so ldered, and1( soll m y
fIN WAJIE, as e i sbout a-OlE
iund Iaeimade of GOOD MATERIA'L~!
SA HE. D. FAT
al - *., .. .. 7. , &;
GROCERIUESI
W ARTIULES NOW ON 1IANuJ
Sbuisc w iilEA'iT FLOuU
OATMEAL.
. .ifeLOUlt, all gradca.
} SYRUPS.
II AM .
SCll IEE8E.
MACARONI.
.PI0KLES.
E'O' ATOJS.
1iek Bands, hi luits, Brooms, eti. I S
you want and paS fPA,wlhat you git."
RDEN & BRO.
IsTLOW,
[ER'S PRICES
FCH LOW ER.
blowing"' in advertisements, bit have
lvei as tU Satisfy mily old eustomvra and
Sfel sure t1at I ean come fully. up to
Vu tihe prices of the mun1crous gouds I haV
the market, at 7 cents per yard.
fig in for t.hIeust.
k stilt alybody.
CY GROCERIES,
1ingly low prices, and 1 sha111 always be
D) ST'AND).
E~ISCEI1VE3I?.
vaty &.Aro.
1883.
YEAR TO ALL.
como rind g6u, nnd tlie New Yeni
[i,,; and its I inteid to use nlly 1i11m1ost
I l ptronage that has beenl exended
1ines lie il - )Vrstq of Illy custoiuiqrS, I
rom this date my prescui Stock of
NTER GOODS
CD PR1CES, in ordI to mI
S
wha I romse n his gdvertisbInent.
iheral and graltt'ing 166ioi, I wish ,
r.
SA\ MUE LS.
~CLOTINGL
Yock oIf CLOTI-IG[
in order to inake roomi for a
OTHING:h
3uits, Fine line of Overcoats
al at
L, KINAIRD'S,
TR A L, COLA TELt, *s. c.
-TRADE
NORMAN'S
COR DIAL.
--MARK
r *4 ai or o hecno
a1 ande l ios wtla bidror adul. -
Capty:)iov ng5 seterI .Diarrhcoa,COho
x rt a ole aifantumi
heoNasa, etana8onl
i istoo o a nge of for or Mon f h
3rO:E2n.A.1'b' -A-.
'NEJT RALIZI NO COR DIAL.
Is as pleasant and biarnilas as 'Dlack
-borry WVino. 'Does notocontain Opium
and will not constinate. Speciat recom
--mentied for Soasickness and othig
-Ohuidren.
iJ'Price s5c. and *r.co get bottle.--.
Bold >y all Drunniait and Doalere in Medicine,
EZOELCIOR .OHEMIOAL 00, '
Solo Propri.ora,
Waihalla, 5. C. U. 8. A.
FEHLECOLLEK
11l', second termi of this instittnn wvIl
coininence on1 thie 5th dlay 'f F'ebruary, a.u
yich time re-orgization of classes . wllI
Lake )!iace:.s Trhtoough ins~trneitlonu in all.
h-parlitmentlA. *Tuition and board as low ae
anii be1 obtaineld in anly irat.elass hinstitultioni
e the kliud. For fulrLthiforimation, ad.
arsMU . MANTV II. MEANK
Mrs. tTea- P'rlncpal, Wythovlllo, V. .
Mr.Masrefers, by permseslin, to ex'
(lovernior,Io6tN~Td-Prof. 1R. M. DavI4
Columbhia, (Gen. John1 Br'atton anda Col, J '
II. Rhin, Winnboro.*; \
.A'Y-kitT daof !JOn 1 INTi'
Cii eal' i i$.n jra~i -4) pFi4a
TM,.- 4.n V