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LOCAL INTELLGENCE 0ATURDAY, 1rA1XU : ' : 1883 JNO'V ie0jiement Dyes-W. E.Alkon. Mules, Mules-G. W. Crawfort% LaV Oard--Iagsdalo & itagoaa!% LaW Card-:-AleDoild & Doughss. Local, l3IrF.. -Fresh gaid&) sdieas icnl 'pnting !pOtato'S*d J. de kog's. '' -Our frea Ma)r Woo iwai-d gave nyder a ftrs -eh78s.,sping. In Colun la'n TlitrUtuy last. Ie ixqeded ff. -Cheap and reliable'-Wntdtt For -ilizer, Wando Acid, Asb Eenent. VerItle by Cale%vll & Lauderdale.* -We hope tile socll .'club, spoken Vf eal daM-s ago.,' will be 9rgallized. ltillsbor6 i s-- . udh au *orguaiza tiott, -Leave your ordpr4 vith.,C W Lauderdale A'r 9tandard Fertilizc's .iVando and Salida Guailoi, Acid, Kainit, &c. - . -All gent"ten recoLvi.lig- jinita tlons and wishing to participat in th.6 Inasquorade-ba'll can poW'6Ye tickets of 'admission 1.om -Mr. 4. I1. Harden, kthe Uretary and treasurer. No gentle _ men will be pormitted to participate in the dance, either befor -i after'the )il1nh1.asking1 .eXCept t. use. ho were -asctual ophitieIpants. Ladles wishiing to attend In mask will pleas'6 Tave their isnanes with Messrs. T. W. Lau derdale and 1. Y. MoMaster, not later than Monday evening II, We1 itat carriages may be sent for Iliem. Ad mission fee: Participanta, $2.00; sp66 M61ofs, 50 cents; boys, half price. - No Clarge for ladies. -Ir you iaint a good,.well-flinisled openl buggy, with Goorgia lazy hack, 'Ir a four-scateso gunboat buggy, or'a Mco top buggy, or a jump-seat carriage, 'all Oil J.'O. Boag.* -By nll Act of the la.st Leglslatit:e the superintenldoits of tie public highw,a. in Fairfliclt county will re ceivo $1.50 per day, as conpensation Por. their services while 'o1 thi road, not to exceed twelve days in thle year. Trlie Act'%as passed by the eft'orts of our represcntatives, and upon the recommxiendlation '- theM gra.nd jury so it6ieio la%t year. We are truly glad that some such provision has becn nade at last, for it is lgreoi -on all 1sides that it 18.On3 ' proper and right thathey shouid"t b6 Compensated for their time aid services. We call re-i 1Bonably 11o1)0 noiv to have better roads hroughout tie county.% -Wc have only af6'N tons of Acid Ph1ospliate on hand. We sell'thb hig e st .grade. Acid- inl the market. Any parties \Vidhingv to itio it wvit call at ~once 3ft'ld leave their or<ter's at the oflice fRJ.McCarley &Co '" ' * Rroious SE RtVroll.-ServI'ces \$7$i heC held iln the dli!ll'Crentechurches to muorro v, as follows: Presbyterian-Rev. I-. N. Jordan, 11, a. mn., and 7, p. m. Bible class at 3 3, p. ml. S.nnday School at 10, a. mn.. Associate lReformed Presl jterianl SRev. Robert LathIan, D. D., of York v'il. to-day, at 11, a. In., and 7, p. m. 'Also, to-indrr-ow, at 11, 1a. In.; andc 7, . i. Tile sacrament ht' the Lord's Supper willl be dispellsed. Methodist--Rev. E. G. Price. at 11, a. mn., and4!, p llm. Sulnday School.at * TnE CrRCUi-r JUDGHES.-Fromn anl ex amuintationI of tIle sixteenth. vohume of South CarPolinla Reports (Shband), it *appear's that there re- siXty-five jiudg mfenlts render'ed by the Supreme Courlt - on1 ap)peal$l fV'omf jtidinenlmts of tile Cit billit Courts. The tabula'ted statemnent bel%~ s 6' the numblber of appeals tatken fr-om the judgmnts of tile sev br-al circuit judges, )tnd the final dispo s ~itionl of theo samie:. Iteversed or . Vudge. Afirmed. miodified. Wallace...... .... \f a'ckeyv........... lindson -----.....7 2 *Aldrich ........... 7 1 - ' ompsoll...... 4 * irhaw .'... -.' ,- 1 4 rei-ssley..........2 8 Fraser............. Jothran...---.1 0 T ownsen31d ..'.... 1 . () Totals.....3..8 - 30 -Messr's. R. J. McCai'lit & Co. scll, belsdes the MOila'chi tile Cirow i Ottanlo -Thisiliihos la secilly- adapted to reCd elay lalIds. Tlio amnlIgn~ia beinlg les kene~d inhd phlosphalltO tiid potashI boll b)roducers bel11 ingicreasedl. TJ.ry it. * .AC Culiotls Annju VAiuxuLEr. RiiIC.-' gr.,. J. Maf f;hew Van hnb, wile tearing dlownb All0n ol mill-hIouse i n-ils planlta on01, aliui siX files fr'om Villnsboro, Ibial1 a ver'y . strange anld anbi4elit 1ookl iimedal. It Is' abotit dl izig _iand shltpe df a silver diollar', and was pr1obJably tile bii$,6 rof 80010 worliig - men's.society- thAlt (Ixisted inl Lonidon on1e hunlldred and fIfty or' twyo hliindred icairs ago. - UtidiQ on'e sl(d' li~ It i%fc *sen0tation of thd fools 11in( imaplemnents of' Inhur i'on a: bloek.in theO (eliti's the Iinscrilption "Imnmo,'rali~ tldIniis, MDCL~XVr. ;" and di-caigd it-ede d &'Oni the- billetr side, In *the tehtr'e, Is a ')rOpO'esetat oll of tihe disc --of theO sliii; alld jvith''the mo tto; ".'on --est:mno,tte quod opt." T he mOdal Is -of LIhe pir6dt silver, and was once ok. *er'ed *with a plate of gold, &d r'Oninanlt of Wilh is stifi distinguishlable (lptn ---its sur face. - '-e have 'only fifty tolls of Mon c~rh Guanlo,soi hland, having sold 0on0 mnildrocd and fifty tells up to date. All bartios'ising to-use -tis hligh grado fcittillion will .do well to leave their' -- rders at once at thIe office of R. J. MdcGarley & Co. TIl toIAtAarA M. Butt's enter NallinOnt W% t4e Thespfu Hall ol ' 'hu'tiday Vvovenlng WA6very good in 116edh and caie fully up the high ex -iodfations of his a:adIen6e. Tlrogh put a performance of ait houi' and a %alf lio held the undivided attention of 'all, instructing and entertaiuing yauig and old. The panoramic scenes on the whole were as 4ooa as we have ever seqn, with the exception of a (A' in the i' portion of hoe pef6rti Ranc, which apeared dim afd indls tinct. Tho "Expulsion of Aidain and Evo from the Gardon of Mton," ".Eat Ing the Fiorbidden Frujt!".. "Caln Kill. Ing Abel," "Jacob's *Ladder)". Wnil "David and Golltlth," Were trily Ueall tiful In colcoptloft aid magnificent In eetion. .1avIiNk b'en. highly ii structecd, as well as elitertaiin, we can do no less than ivsTi f6r Mr. Butt the inbounded success which he so richly deserve'. CoN6' %-.T0 WMRALONs.'4The six teoith vol(tine of Shand's Reports, just out., contains.a.very interaeting and import ant deeAtion'constru IIiigthe act forbid ding tlie 'carrying of concealed deadly weapons. It is the first det sion that tias been r'endcrod by the, ulpi;one C6irt upon that bubject,&iid It ntiht be well for all of our readers who make a practice of carrying plistols to read it-Carefully, with a view to keep ipg themselves \ith the requrenents d 'tihe 'law. The Court held that,J "where one is indicted under the act of c880 (17 Stat., 447,) fov carrying a pistol *comicealed about his person, has a right, qn demand, to have the jury explicitly instructed tl&t ft wias neces arO to a colivicion, that the State shlid prove that (Ko pistol was con cealed about his person. The off'ense is complete under the Statute, if the prohibited \vdph is so lcoidecaled as to be gencrally hidden from orilary observatimn. It is not necessary for con\ .on to prove that th'; weapon was entirely , completely hidden t6m observation. If It Wore so, it would 6e difficult t6 perceive how a conviction could b6 bad, unlesk 'tie party chmarged'conil b'e made to crimi lnate himself. The purpose of the act is to prohibit, as far as consistent with the citizens right to bear a''rils, the carrying of deadly weapotls with view to prevent acts of violence hi'd 41oodshed." 'CAs vain II U111PAON.-The brutal and cowardly aqt< .of Cash \pon IIerron calls loudly for .investigatiu. The man who forgets the insfincts o' hunanity, - and crossing, without shame or reWMorec the borderline that encirefe's (he sacredness of age, attacks and violently. boat's an old, weak and decrepid man,. 'shouild -bq esteemed without the pale of the 'ladk . Mr. Hlerronm had~ no weapon~ but his "lion esty, no shield but his hoary-head, and they would have been suficienmt for his priotectlin had the difeliulty been with a man in whose heart.lingered a single imnpulse of hunmanity. Cash1 i.s young and p)hiyically a giant. Herron uder size and( besmt over with the burdens of v'entes; the latter probably said more than ho should, but certainly the former would have acted more manly had he restrained big passions, wvalketd rway and left the old man untouched and 'ilharmned. 90r tlid assault, which Is, under the circumstance,s, of a high id aggravated n'ature, anmd foi .carry Iing concealed dlead ly weapons, he shiould be prosecuted most vigorous. Cash anmd Hlerron were taken up be fore the May'or's couit on Thursday mornming an't the forijier wLe finubA ihirty dollars and the latter twenty. Cash was bound over for trial for car' rying concentel! deadly w'eAydne. T11HE ELIECTION OASES. Tho Riockless Swearing of Negro Preachers and Their Flock. Most of the witnesses who testified for the Government so far were no groes, htimU of the meanest and most mnalignmant Lylpe. Dave Screven, a negro preachmei,; sworn, said: Lives at Jenkinsville, Fairfld coupnty. Voted it Monticello priecinct. .WcitL there to vole at tihe last election, but (11d not, because tbere were threats made. H[e had p)romnised to tell tihe t'rtth tiid wvouldi die by it. Thet-e overe crowds arounfd ihie tix; anid he couldn't 'get to It at lir'st Att templt. .I Went la Ali-. Joseph ME Meekin anid told him I wanted to vbte; atid he saye to me, "WVhlchm way yout goin' to vote?" I anpwers to hgim, "1 4pect.to vote for Tlki ij" an' lid says, ''If you vote for Evins I'll make room for' you at tile polls." I also met AIr. Aiken, \vho 'said to mc, "Hello, old mani; you come here to vote?" And I said, ."Yes, sir;" andi his answer to moe was, "By God, you don't vote here unless you ebto Democratic ticket ;" anid lie )nilled ot;hIis pistol and said, "Hold'her hot, Molly, an' let 'or roillI" I saidl, ''I.dIon't &itlid hero fbr a rowv." Saw Mr. Uerring wvith a long knife, waving It over his hed, and said he lhadn't 4otlid .yet, and if anjy voted before hp (11( he wvodld wiintek him idWn." .After that I dlidn'titry to vote ani. in'. '.ins aiie oe par tids Who hand been rie#ijted fromn vdting.. Seven hndfq(l dr 800 coior'ed men thero. Don't -k ok h{ow mnany were6 prievenitedl from votn 1m. Saw ontly twenty negro,R d..tb; ffid ta was late In lthe ovening. To hits knowl-. edge nq.colored nmn voted the Green-, back'lticketi Saw Aikent id Heorton obstr'ueting the polls. Odt cross-eiaminationj) Witneiss said tha.t .Mr. Kirkland told (the eofored ~peoplent:fplpr o''elock they tould tote, -then the white p'60ploestodd back. Counsel.. foir the. pilsoners at this stage as Ced tor ii se narAtioi. o'f the wiltnesses. Willard .objebted, hut tihe Commilssioner,m ordered a separation. Morris Cook. m, etMu'..n. J....h Owv6nis and -Sdln Wood, all colored, Were examined for (ie proscoutiol, and their Manohausen lies were lie tened tQ%With Vapt fittentlon, affording Yi'ieh aditteoirnto the spectators. The examniaa'idij ou Wedue6day .w oiitoetd after 'tile eno style, -irq ndgi- Wher negro took the stand ati< MO&til fline proportioned lies accord ing to the deipands and requiren6its of. the pros6etion..l 'John Jackpi, black, was enlled and formally Sewii. Witness (lid n't prove o 4swift n4, 4 i ex.> te(i, alld .V atIt' tt ea n.C o0k6l Haskol -1ro* tef. Willard asked ltiato,tise 'r the def'ence be explud p if tlO continued their renjres. .lulakcll sid "that tile insolqnce of b t4i6 'Tor tile Government was un bearable-it is insolent anl upstart Ish." The Conimissloierordered quiet, .nd there the threte'ifed difficu'lty Aoses Carfor, 'Frank Chapman, Wil liamn Fant., Benjamin Alartin, Pretton Suber, Jacob Johnstoit dares Broolgs and.P. W. Martin wore all s, orn anld t6stilled dlIring the (WVW. 1fo%, t6lil'in substances of avliig b'in ,isulted and 'iited, and were n6t allowed to vote. ie rulin,s o the Coiniissioli6i during tile day were not As fair 4.id itnpartial as they had licn 11 the ear 1ier stages of the exanination. Tle wrath and vinditiy.ness of the Gov ermnent seen's to 6 centred o1 FAir field. On the:opening of the ex*iination of ThursdAy, Willard asked that blatt Hodge be allowed to correct his form'dr evidence,. )y making a sthtement thNt Such evidence wis .tse,- and that ho had been buildozed IFut6 gi'ving it. Hodge, it will be remeibeied, hall testitled very strongly for the detbnce. Th(rquesticmn was argtue(l at lengt.,hby counsel, and the Connissioner filnO ly refused to .let the "'Htness make Ai'y statement either fi' 'Me prosecit.k,(m or himself, on the groVind that would be IrJ. 'i'. Dawkins, chairman f (t1e Congressioial inanagers at Monticello, was sworn: Witness denied the 'tn founded an1d false statements of the ngr-6 \itnesses for tie Governmnent, and exonerated the party accuset of any violeeiic, display of weaponis or intimidation. Ile was cross-examined at length by Willavd, and his state ments Vere, All through, ulclar, lucid and reasonable. At lie conclusion of Mr. Dawkins's testilony, the Oviklenice Was closed and argmnci's of consilerable len-irt Wero made by Willard for the.Gove-n ment and Colonel Haskell for the pris oners. Colonel llaskell's chbrts lias been pronollunced the best fe has ever Wnade. Con:11iissioner Bauskett reserved lIis decision uintil to-dlav. 4' % hard to say ;Vhat conclusion he will arrive at, bnt omie thing is cptitin, he 6tight to allow each and everv due oi trial to "go hence witfidn't day'." A CARfD. Ne&ssr. .dito/s': I would ask a amail space 1i *your columns to state that (lie rumor current at preselt', that I have beeni appoiptedi A rEvennue ollger t'or this Ktn0 is in faict totally and abso lutely fao' 10. E. HOOD. Ridgewvay; S. C., Marsch '29, 1883. --VThe verny becst Iron pre >paratIoi~, aUnd time one hamvm jg the largest sa1 e, ila Browju's iron ]3ltters. * B USINLENS NOT1C'E. f'a'ncho Panza Say,s tie i a eurc10for everythin ex.. ce1pt dleath, but the~ worildihas be t'"ilong abiouIt ihliing aI enrel for many thmimgs,. Nof manti's NeutralizIig C)ordia Iills thec bill in one respect, as' it eures all disorders of the stomaiich and bowels. Several Year's Ago.. Mr'. M. Cook, Mt. Pleasant, N. C., hays: ''1 hove bneen t.roublled \vith stomnachuic dis orders sev'eral years anid have never gott.en krmianent rellef until I used Normani's entralizing Cordi. It is. (eertqnI the right medicine for such trouble ind I highly recommend it." LAS'r APP'EAJ.--l4noking ~to j'out interest I liC nef the~ .ist laws o(. naitni Therefore having grantied, lipetal In. gence to my cnstomers', they mutst not .nn plain if they ilud, after (lie leth of Uthl ry, thmeir ac olmts In otherw hnand(s for nm diate collection, with cost added. TIp t1i future piyment will piositiv .40 .rrqiliied when 1)11s come dume, re'gart s~s "of prices being too low to sell cottoni, or ra1tioni hills and I>ank debts to pa~ fimrst. So it will be to i/ywr interest to (colin and settle att once, in order that. 1 may do like.i8c.. . This~ is -my last alppeal. L 8>Mitt, D)YEt4. T HIE PA AS D)Y ES, will (dye any article except'cottoun) lthan be saturated In a p1 nt bowl. Price Fl VE CENTS' per palckage. At the D)rug Store of W. E. AIKEN. MUJLEN!I t MUJLES! I H A VE just received one carload of fine KEN'iTCKY MU f,E, weli broke and1 yonum wvhih will he sold as CII EAP as they bean h)1 bought in tils ilace. Mch 24tx2w .. W. 'tAWVFOlD. J. E. McDONAL.D. C. A. IDOUGLAss. MeIJdNALD & I)OUGLASS, Mte#hbye at Law', No. Se Lailt ango, *INLNSBORIdj KC. PriktIde in all thd . State Cottts. RAG81JAiE & iRAGSDAIAl, Attorneys at jAZe, 140. 0, Law iange, iVINNSBTORO, S. C. SpecIi Attention GIven to ('olleetlim .-TRADF- - NORMAN'S ACOR DIA L., U!and efftualr ritd ford-rs . th flm anch and owls, whthr Ia hidre"nr adlts of aeaoptabhoe to th tOahwithout being Promptly remevlfi noy irroa h era Mlorbus, li~era Infantum, in Oleaantind Plh,arleoBl beryb.Wn. Doe nt ceonaOi and wi tcnstin S eon - :neded or Sesion aan ofth Prd i ete.'and $r.d per be ti. , BSId by att Drupge and D.eales to efou. IZELIOR OffRMICAL 00, Sole rietora, Wathanl t- si.5, 1883 '1882 SPR1WG SRN SPR II $$R NEW STOCK 01 IE AXRRIVIN~G D A I Y -Just opened ai 'fine line o MEN'S, Y'00T'I --and BOYS' SUXTS --in NEW AND DESIRABLI STYLESi WE I AVE P.CEIED OJr LADIES' HATS OF $4nE LATEST ST1YLiS FR~OM FIFTrEItN Cinrs UP A call from all is r4'ct A. LZEvDZ~CKE1R < BRO DON'T BUY A WAGON UNTrI YOU 5aan UI It will pay you. UILYSSE G. D10SPOfTES. TH E DAVIS SE WING IACIIIN Macinn e bought of you more than meet my expectation. I triedl several othen and my choice Ia dlilddy the Now Dayi VertieAl F'eed. It never refuses to fee over seams,4even.Wlhen ha~nming, wher other n\achin all~. Would reci3mmendi to all Ni' 1?ni to buty a first-class i,tuiAiitu M11'.J. D: 63i lcan chn$'rfully recon mend the Davis Vertical Fced Sowing MI chine ai a first-class family machine. M evife is delighted with theonjpbptight6f yo five years ago. Always readiy to do eithl( light or heavy work. Could niot do0 withoi 1 A5. Ii. OLADDEN. Gladdeni' GVdve; S. C., February, 1883. DAvis S. M. Co.-GENTrs: The pavi Macluie I bought of MYd.' I . Iig abot twvo years agd hmas given enItire sitisfactoi Never refuses syork, either heavy or ligh T1he attqch.tinents are very simple and eas ly adjlst.d (I lJ I Wotild ree,opimena it allil6 want a first-class imnIl'lId' * Mus. E. P: MOnL.y Mai-'1i 12th; 1 -3 u. . 0 Bidi'd! IM $$A UEe Davi Machine for two years, andl have not fonn any fau,lt wvith ist. I consider it a first-clai Mus. S. DUNN. Winmisbord, S' C.'.Jaiii-y 18) l8831 aThris is to riy tax have, begn si Esq., for ab)out four years. A nm we plecased. Consider it one of the b'est nas chines made fol- .fiutily, use, 'and can cheel frilly recommnendl it. IRdech~tili~ Waec)Fali-ficl oh.,'fhty; S. ('. bought of yrni about five jdarN a 8,je hr gieipH eticatisfacton;.ait . ( st ri good t,o-day.as when they b)otg1L iLt read at till tinidsh to do ii ~ork, and costini, in a ceit f4 pairs', aR it -13i nNpr Iedle anmy. ,The attachments are easily iiijnste and very' simpjlb. .YA; ,i ,, ,. JAMES II. ItURv1N, CainyCommn.'ualonier hrflrftdld Co. Mn. J. 0. BOAG; AOEgSJIn: In rel to your lfnquirles I wiv,id state that aftef trial of about fou-" geai's oli ail icinds i goods in wvhicch a yeNig inachinte czrii 1 used(, I flnd none1 thist can lbe used(. to s muich adlvanidaet IIs the D)ii's,. Vertiei Feedl. 1 h'ouightE liy machibe. fhoN .yo four years sji n; wVithoutl *'lliitioit c recominindtlttjori or w ihoit, trial dt .h struction, fhili . feel Hatialied it . Vas ti becst inves tnent I over rankl 'Jave tise ote aGns hult miy..Aork coil d Iot 11 Felistorfhilid Fftlrftckt ?E'unty, S. C. AU,.Rinds of JOI) PRfINT1IN*, Aud as Letter' Heads Bill1 HeadeEtivelopeci &c., &c.' done in uioiit s'f6 aned vou CNEAP, at TiaE NEIWS ANO JIEUA IT IS A VACT , *Ii B*t, Wagon or Ilnggy for less i,b@'. ~nyone town. 01I;388E 0. DESPORTE~S. OFEN BUoomnE A T $37 anid $4, AT ULYSS G. DESORT S: TlE SUBSCR1BER' HAS SA'ILL A LARGE STO C of STAPL11 ''1d SI4AF GROCERIES, WHICI bi P'INDS TO SELL LOW FOR OANIh MEAL' FLOUR, BACON, FIS, SUGAR'S, CO1FM4S -id T.E3AS A SPECIAT l..OME~ AT ONCE~ AND MA]NE UP VOUR SUPPLOES, FOR TrESE GOODS ARE RECEIVED hiR'SU. INNICInAL NELE CTION. .NOTICE is hereby given that lei nual election fot; Ineldint and four \V eis for the Tow'iVi W mf NVIIsboro, S. C., wil )% held in the Town Hail On M mlay, April 2d, 18M3, betw.fi*q the hours cT suveir, a. m1., anid flvy, p. in. 'The bpjks will be open for Refistrattlion on Thdi , 'Friday and SAl 'i y next -piecodh\l the day of lection, py I \g at aix, n. in., and closing at six, 1. Im., each le following citizens are pIop0tedC iManagers of salid Regi4 r lon ain ..!ev tion, V-: J. ,W. Seiglei i. . Chandler and Wll\fn.Ggot.de By order of Council: . J. N. CENTER, Clerk. Meh 8-td SkJUEVIIL i ,FEMALE COLLEIIE;, , IE second term of this institution will - comlience on the Ath day of February, at - whiuh time re-orgailzation of classes will ake place. Thorough Instruction in all - lep\ktnmits. Tuition and bard mu -1 '1w as Imn V'obtained in aifyrSt-clas1? Ifl:tit utiion of ti. kind. Fur furtlier information, ad dress 1M1S. MARY It. Md,ARNS, Principal, wyl hevile, Va. Mrb. Sknns l'cfers, by periission, to ex Vovernor lIagood and Prof. I. N. D)vis, Cohijnbla, Gen. Jshil Bratton and Col. J. It. Rion, Winnsb0ro. NEW TIN-SHOP! I.HAVE recently comm c\l bnsi n1ess opposite m . .11.m.Eloti's (('ill Shob, whe'e -w 11 hl found Cookilig aind II0ating stov*s anid TiwaVe-ot' all kii ds.. 16,ofllg and (Ottel'ing don iII a good anid sublstanitini nlZtIanner as1 cheap) as8 the cheapest. Signs Painted in the best style, Cheap.. Merchants will find it to their inter est to cease selling light Yanikee Tini - wariO, poorly SOldered, and sell my TIIN WARE, as. it is >bpnit as~ ('lEAl , 'and is made of (3G MATkilAL. . MAlL. D). FANT. s Charlotte, Columiln, & A uis. a sta R R PA.IssENOEnl D:TPA wnENT', s COL.UMIIIA, S. C., Novembiler 15, 1882. :1 3H iniitial link ini South Carolina in the Richmllond and( Danvill Ic y,' e wok inlg to and from C.harlestonl via the South t Carolina Itailroad: * . 13. jNo. 17. Lv. Augusta,a.... 7.35; a. m........... Ar. Colunmbia b. . .11.391 a. m. Lv. 5.0l 's. mn. Ar. Winnsborob. . 1.13i p. i. 7.52 ai. m. A r. Cheste'r e. ...2.17 p in: .10.50 a. at. Ar. Chharlotte d.. Ala ji. En. :3.I5 p. i. Ar. Staitesville .... 7.051 p. mI. .......; ....] *No. 12. f No. 18., Li Lv. Statesv'ille C. ., 8:111a. mn. ;. ..... r Ly. Citarjotte df... 'dfn p. i, y ,y a. ii. L. W~Inn1sboro. ... 5.33 p. m. 1.22 p). m). Lv. Columbia Ib. .. 7.07 p. m. Ar. 3.50 p,. mn. Ar. Angdsiat''. U.11.l15 p. mn.............. 1Railroad (or Washiing.ton) time fifteen inuites ahead of WVi insbioro th ne. CONNIECTIONS. a With all.lines to and from Savatmah, Florida andi. the South and1( Atlanita~, Macona and the Southwest. rb WVIth Soith Caroliua Rallroad to and rCom Char'leston by NoW. M i 531( and111 wit:h Colutha and( (reenvi lie Railrad u. . 2 ihClidster aind Cheraw~ nd Cki'eder . .dWith liihmndaiid1 D)anylfe llailroaul Vs4.,ald -fronm all pt' its North, A tlanitR s Tlennessee and1( OhioJ lvisioni and Carolina Cenitral Itailroad. ci 6 W~rith Western North Car'olinai Raiilroad s for. A shlevllle, Warl1Iin Spr ings and atillaits Ion that line. M. SL AITUG H T EI, (G. P. ,. I. 1l1 'TALUOI', Sliperint.id'ent:. Kt South Carolina Railway Company.] N fond after NUvemaber 12, 1882, P'assen. ige;,lrainis wvill run as follows until .TO ANl1) P1nox OdA&RLEsTotA. .L$FC ol ~plia a. . x on0'a. i., ti 1 'm . Arr-he Clh6Lon. ..12.517 p. mn. 1. 30 p. mi. S Leave .Chrrlis 41.... t .00 a. in. *4.00f p. mn. -, Arrip i'lI;l ,ia. . .11.27 a. mn..10.05 p. mn. I taily. *Daiiy etxCe pt Sunday. TO AND) iFnOM.CA MDIN. Leave Columbia at..*8.00 a. mn. *0.l,5 p. mn. rive*I4 at Gamtden.. 1.07 p. ,n; 9.25 p. mn. Leave Camliil ait...7:00 q. 91. -14t N mi Arrive at.Col ,llIa.' I I..27 a. tin. to~ 05 p.m *Dauily (ie,ept Sundhays. 'TO AND. FROQM A UGUsTA' - ICAST. - a' Leave C'olui'bs 14.;;..*.....;;;.. m I Arrive A.ugusta.........:.......75 a. mi. Arrstl('ohumbhia... ' 4.08 p. m. 10.06i p. mn. ,. . ( cct. uNi*iT/ows; ci. .X .& -0 A mtinst iade b ain Co avin .(I. I- aitin. it 11.'27 . ., anidi<h tan;n at r p.' l)n.;.tO aand from all poinitso buta. as, with thtrough Pluhnana Slenper bettwev i CIhares.oqland1 WVashin iton;, yia ylVirii Midlland1.rouitet without (dhanie. Co,nae. -. tioni.,imade at. harleston ivlth teamiers for b New York on Wednesdays and Saturdays; also with S9avannah and Chuarlest<m 1Rail I, roa .to all pol pts Southi. f. Connee lonas are made at Aigusta With D Oeorgia Railroad and Centralh inilroad -to ,and, f,ronm all. ,points , We .,and . Ott I. A, Thr uidh Tickets carn 6o orhnsed oc all D.' A ..nN Ge. Fa. ani'ike Agent - B. & "4ROCERIES. r CAN ONLY ENUMElRATE A FEW XE1', ORLEAPS MOLASSES. (.fOldFEE, Grooff. COFF"EE, Roasted. CANNED GOODS. SODA CR A0KERUS. Dt'i? SEA MACEREL, in 'canks. .Also I ines, Plows, Trace C'Iins, 1l1es, U1 APos'-ibl to imention all, but, "oail for whait y,( J. H. HAIE COTTON SUGENHEIM ARE VERY MUI I ITAVE, flevyr had ally liklug for great - "'t epended ratler k1pon selling goods at such prio raw fitay new Oles. I still intenld to adopt the Ahm' e p la (l I I ry13 assertioltI 1 riuke. It Is impossible '545vc storo, Bt ID quote: P1 EDMON1N 1 103 PTN', Ihe hasi In th CA blCOIS at. 5, 6 and 7 niits--tho last. II 6 1 0ES. inl great variety a tid at prices to s CLOTl IN(i of all syle's and at all prices. My stock of STAPLE AND FAN( 'Il( s, LIluors, te., wIll hesold ait correspoldl iclsel to show iv%, goods. Give me it enil at BEATY & 13110.'S t TJU ]B. S~CTG I " Itemembelr the plae-Old Stand of Bv 1883. A IAPPY XEFi . The long anIlIticipaft.d hIoli(lav rush hxas tideh its 1i<lu'l fI(till-e IhA daw-lied up;*onl lus lideavors to Inerit inl futur1- (hm very liburi t141 lie past vear. by consullt ing at all til ike this o)pou:(Illit of atulounitig that f FALL AND WIN Will bt sold at GItEA TI lEDUC repanttionl for a 1110re ext,ntded TR'JA DE TIlA N i IIE'RoFORE. Please camit I1. exainle inv stock befo .Ila Thakinitr tly~ tri'ends flhr t hoir y erv lii 'Ol iall a~ happy hnd ProSp)erous New Yce L. REDUCTION IN 1 will close out lmy winter si it R ED) UCED PICES, arg~e stock of PRING CT M\'en's, Boys' and Youths' S Lt good bargains. 13e sure to cal OSiOITE~ GRIAND CE. SPRlIN(G .. N N 0 U N C E M E N TYt I have no0w in stock a full lino of 'armintg Imnplreet, such as Plows, Trace Clains, Clevied. 511' lioVtls, liredst Chains, Heecl SuroM,~ ger Spade(1s, 1Unck flands;8 .Lap) fldrigs. Swedes Iron), Grind1stones', Axes. a ~elgtwonx & Blount's Iron Foot Plowy Stocks.la EEDi)T. H iiL'IiOTA iTORS AJND M%y stocki of (GROCERI1ES will al- Lai ayslV b) kept up[ with''no1thingl but '[IST-CLA SS GOObS; N Igolo ofF.NEFLOUR, botight/ efore the recot advxanIco, cheap by ~ to buatrre. Fresh supply of' "Stnow- w de"'(O CrackCrs. 01ne wil )NLY CASt I TR'JADE SOLTCIT1Rn. ---oln HIITiENfN AND P?R SERVING THE1 TEIR. IH. ix'O ii' ET'EPS THIE BRLEA'IU PUitE AND) , WEET. ~ORMULX. OF DR. T. T. MOORE. .F . W 0.' FISHE16I 1iroiEsAri) AoENT, COLUMBIA, S. C. .For Salo in Wlnnsb.oro by rMASTrEl, BU.ICE & KETOIIDl (d Meh 2-t!.Ay GRBOCER3IES! AlfTICLES NOVW ON IAN. 13UCKW IIEAr FLOUi . OAT1'M EAL. FLOUR, aill grades, SYRUPS. 11 ' MS. CIH EE8E. MACAIRONL PICKLES. iek Bands, Buckets, Broon-a, OC. i ilm want and pay ft)r 'lwalyou glI." 'DEN & BRO. IS LOW, EL'S PRICES CH LOWIER. llowug" )n adverthements, bit hav4o IS as to 3atisfy my 01(1 custo6lers and 'eelsure that I ean ome full u >1 the prices of the Inumerotus goods I ue p market, at 7 cents por yardt 1uhe for the besL uit, any boty. /Y GROCERUES, igly low prici, and I shafl ahv-ayld b STAND. D]\TI-.L EDl v11C,R*. aty & Dro. 18831 EAR TO ALL. ,Omle and gonv., anld the New Yen't and as I in(end to use my itmost i lintrolge that has beeln extenided 1PS te interes of 1 V CUStOIles, I omn this datte i-y present stock of TER GOODS ED PRICES, In order to mn4 Sumnmer ro1111 maing yo11 u pr(lblaRe as iuL7 hnt I prisein~ I this advertiscuien oralI andi gratIying Iivors, I wish SA\MUELS._ cLIVT~iiNG. ock of CLOI-3"G, 1 ordler to make room for a its. Fine line of Overconta 1 at SKINAIRD'S, i'1LiL, COLUMJiIA, S. C. maonb1 Hint 3 Nf '~ M t.h i~ ne11.. #4 )lIy Garden1Q1 ToolS hi S I onug Iituantile bpatde Forks, DJir s, linkes, oec. EARINGL TOOLS. Kikl. j To1!eroteel and Tront Plows; 1 Uings, C.levises1. (rass ]1(dsx, Ile iuue StinIg, 1~ lto ds. IN (,flOCERIEs, tllIkeep.iIO Magnoliit lYams, Uck Biwmg,Jacon, lnfro rceiitly paut in a lot of ndl invite' rttenfian to) my "Leec,"' "00*4 ~.full line of itchecn Goeds ndu Ti hi.i ve thr1ee finm Side Bar Buggles and Canopy13 Top 14sket Phbeton, whicli j Isell low for thec money, J. I. CU M M I N4o. 083BY MiLIT ARY INSTIT UTE. 3. EUB A. M,, RINCWX mIyE) ultTDI,ESAN1 H E .S nder ,L *~ -