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'k 111 M hDAY. APitJ S9, Se 101D ss wo. A. IRRYNOT.a' . CA8. A. 1DOOZAN11 Oo. XE-SKNATOR KaLmomi has omppyed -arlos Reed, who dofonded Guiteau, to appear as counsel for him in the impendlig trial for consp!racy In the mtar-routo f uds. WE aro 11ow informed that the in burance compailes reftiso'to take risks onl the life of Mr. Tilden, and that therefore his nomination would be a kisky business. Tim Washington .epublican says that putting Mr. Tilden forward as a Presidential enididate is like booming Woah.for the captaincy of a boat club. Well, what would putting Hayes for vard be like? THE Atiants, Ga., Constitution says that ten years ago a mIad (log was rare ly heard of in Georgia, but that now a day feldomn passos that the appear mice of one or more is not noted in Some portioni of he State. The mad dog seems to be figuring in all direc %ions. Fol three nights in succession Mrs. K 1imlin, of Paterson, N. J., saw in a dream the body of her son stretched out on a table, dead, with his face ter -ribly distigured. Then she went be lore a magistrate and made a com plaint against (lie young man, charg ing lihim with disorderly conduct, of which lie had not been guilty. She Was so impressed by her dreams that sh1o feared he would be killcd, and she wanted lin locked ill) out of harm's way. The police could not Jind him. The next day he was brought] homie to die, with his skull crushed in, as she had seen It in her dream. IN COnci1(liig 11n Ceditorial on "So Cialism" in this country, tie I'Ifiladel phia imes says, that if the English Government had beci wise enough to use the money spent in detecting, con victing and imprisoinig Herv Most in buying Iin a small house and lot inl the subuibs of Loidon lie w0oulid have settled dowli 111d long ere this lie would have become one of the mildest and most hariless of men. "'1ocial ism," it adds, "Only needs to be given work and a license tb talk, aimi it will efyeut its own cure." This may be all true, but what a lively time any goV erinent would have proviling a house and lot for every follow who would preach Socialism. A MAN named Kaspar Kinobel, who was a private in the F"ourthm Michiigani. Cavalry that caiptured Mir. Jethiersoni .Davis, writes an account of that feat. for the Philadelphia 'IT Jnes, ini which ho adds his testimony aga ist the 'eg nbout 4lt he ooj, fii (, hIut ? aacry - nits that he '"captured" a satchel coni taining some of thie soiled linen of' the children and a shirt and three collars of Mr. Davis, and that ho now hams one -of the collars upopn which he has put an in'scrip)tionl in these words: "TIhisk collar wVas worn by J1effers~on D)avis at the time he was made pris~oner of war, May 10, 18635, and was takeni fromi him by Kaspar ,Knobel, prIvate of Com1pany A, Fourth Regimenit, MichIgan Cavalry, at Irwilnsvllle, Irwin county, Ga." It muti be a chiarminig souvenir for so bold a hero as Mir. K(nobel to keep inm his parlor and bequeath to his heirs. IN Dr. Talmuage's sermonm on the death of Peter Cooper lie tells us as follows how to settle the long conflict bet ween cap)ital and labor: Peter Cooper's life warns us that the best wvay to settle thme quairrels b)etween labor and capital is Peter Cooper's way. There are two ways in which the quarrel can be settild. One is by the violent sub1julgat hun of the laboinig classes. Th'le other is the martyrdomi of rich people. Th'is is faut getting to hum an age of dynamite. D)yna mite In the KremlIn, dlynamnite in the Par linmnt, dynamIte in Ireland, dlynammite In Germany, (dymnmite in RussIa, (dylnmite inm Anmerica. Th'le remedy for all this Is Peter Coopersm. Tlhere was mne dynammite unider Cooper inst Itute. Nobiody thought of putthig dynamite unider Peter Cooper's house. Nobodly enviled hhn his (carrliage. When opulent imenm of all lands shall stretch out to the laboring chtsses and suf.. ferlaig classes a generous hiand like that of Peter Cooper, It will teriinate the age of dyniamit,e. May the spIrit of Peter Cooper comi e wn upon01 our hanmk stock, uponr government securities, upon01 ra Ilroamd Com1 paies, upon the busIness 111en of Amieriea. Pos-ras-r'ER U ENEuIAL U RESiIAM is proving imself the right main ini the right pla1ce. lIn makinig postofilce ap poiintmenlts ini Mississijpi, tihe other, (lay, lhe reconnuenCIded that the recomn inondations of ex-Congressman Chal mlers shall be given no greater weight. thani mia)y be p)roperly att.achled to them11 as recoilmdations from aI pr1ivalte citizen. .An ordier was issued oil tIhe same1 dlay to apploint Sanmiuel Grnigg to a t housand-dolh. cterksilp 1in the P'ostofflce Department.. Origg wats endorsed by a member of Congressi from Iowa. Wheog that genitlemian aip plied to take tihe oath of oi01ce, lie was asked If his residence was inm Iowa, to which question lie replied i.n the nega Live, adding that lie lived imn Virginila. Th'le matter was referred to the Postmas ter Gemieral, who declined to make the appoinitment, on the ground that Vir ginia is now full, and that lie did not - think it proper to credit a resident of Virginia to the State of Iowa, not withstanding the application was eni dorsed by ani Iowa Congressman. -Tt Is .9eidohm that you wi i feel unwen or sum!'--. i In id!gegionm If y'ead .u lBrown's ruM .iie . t3.9 Seventh 5Ynnectterit 1ektnienlt R B ti4 4thh a'3 laoenat The Sonnt5, uth'Caroln* n.atta-Strate y Agalnst Inmberg. $Ul. Jau.'E RiNn in the Wekby Mmo.J " Allo* mo,to enggest t)rmt there are An~y-who took nar~t inuor 1ltd6t4r, tAJo ohilt contrilbute very intoi'etng gritter t9 youtr columns, If ingtetid o.f restri'ting thearIselves to the detailed isetory of a brigado or revghnent,,dor ho full accottnt of' a campa ign iir hat lo, they would allow themiiselves to nidulge in INCIDENT WiUTINGl. I know many who could recout.t ome very Iteresting Incidents of tht varI, thait wvould perhaips not o)ccupv) me-fourth of O b of yot$ cotmn'; Jut do inot do so, because ther think it vold not como up to the dignity of me of the more lengthy and apprent y completo narrativos thlt are cont .Ibuted to yOur papSr. iut it is the rief, pointed icident tIat renders ulstory interesting anid inistructiv'e. I aope that my suggetion iiay lead to It citributions which will furnish aIuiablo nmaterials for' the future bis oriain. luit now for , Y INCIDENT. On the morning of July 10, 1863, ho enumy erated a ainidng ono the xuthlenlla end of Morris .lsland. Theo vto oppolsd by elcil at.eiller it neconsiderable ea'rth works, manimed >y two companies of our Regulars. As sooni as5 practicalble four' cinpanies me tho flevn 1r lSouth Caolilnill Bat rarce at onlcC to na m et tht atclk. ooi lifter three more cor paies of t he 110m0ecornaind tol lowed, oneC compranylI mving beee lft in charge o1 the bat .or'ies at Chuirch[h labt. loh btalio, a ier a desperato fight igainst, gr'eat 0(d<i, had to ll back havn g lost heavily in killed, woundest u111d capituredi. T1hIeyI stopped'( at lInt. ery Wagne ere 1. shiortly eafter :oined thintt, Iiniig been on detached hten I achilied the battery, oeirvh thinig seeimed in a desper'aie plight. The attack hatd been ia suiPse', and1( 0111 snall oel thiere had bee badly useLd upj. Tihe0 balttalionl andi artillery manl i le works a *os1tatioly 's mthei nbofsMot-irin shif whe were oppnled all day by the irinclads and1( g1luots. ONLY A LITTiL DAs1I on the ilrt of the Ueion army would hAve given ihem tle whole isahind. All they had1( to (1o waus to presC.% 'n with Wvlin oN-llf the tops t ilaid lud mced. i opicion e ppeniacks id 3ot. justif their execoss of fildence. 41li'rtu lntely, howevloed, it, save a us. At dariki, Cols. Gr aaii, Yates and Nelsot coisult ed t agethe. Al lil be lhant lie battery wou11ldi he assa'ult ed Lhat. it would be taken11 unless5 reCinlf>rce ligts arrteaied, orll klck agtia ed I carried oint ill of theil btl il uiou who syCre e it tr duity. 1IN ure Col. Gra Wa hat I woulhed the eey, OlIn ,hi'ck as: lonig as pract icablh,e, a nd woeul d hi back illto the ba erv ly wiy of The atout sally por't, a p gged h d o oc0 thatl wO were1 not,1 fire n''~ pon by OUr OwnI1 ince whei let li'aiienb. My deteiiiat 01iois to iuiako A FUI'lT A LA JO3IN[, advised by him in his Art of Wir ve aaldst y retreat froi a supelior irce becoimies nlecessaryi. I iu ill h ereo tale t hat diuringi~ the inght Lwe wrere 1om'erted by' Coot . Yates sedin a iago to lat hf' tollwing :ll Wol 'ave been reCinfi or'ced, the bat (ery) is 1ll of geortgians; all I want is fr on to hold themi hack long onmwih or!' mle to hianige my solid shot, for TilnEE m iSTINCTi VOlEys Co , Charles ili. Olmsted, of' the ist Georgia Reg imet, givineg an ICSiclt of the aissaullt , (Vol. XI., othtern II isdtorical Paplierls, . 122.) t "Amt te rsti peep of' dawn, on 11 Iligt, o w!r wia oneli h a few st ragglinug shotsa in our' tront, follo wedi by Ilng it Wtiin g chke 11111 thire distinct i'olleys of' miusketry' from the picket wis airovsed, a1 as lt liuid slept in osition they had only to sprlng to heir feet 11d( wo were re . Now we con10l 01 ourd hickets, thleirel ivutyl hain g been fai lbfn'i Iy perftormned, rd-. lmg rapimlr towairds or ighlt, in aiccordanciie wTithi thle inIstruion ther had ireceiv'ed, so as5 to unlcoverl thle ad aci a cou intmh of the em y o.' Tio m civiliani t his paralgraphuI aippears old soldier ullst. be stuck with the /ito cith cuw sta nce of a i/pet line iri iel whctvlle. utCo.lm stead is eorilct. i had ied o mi on the Federals. Notic:e diagriam: S / 2 0--0, O-(0 i'epresents the east andtt wrest shoriO hines ot the island. I laIced oiin.-thirid ot' tka bat.iuloia ~b rear Of a narrow ne k of tho. i4tM (at dark n t anothundi- id fty yards ftithor AI laced anoitie third (at '-dark line 2 -d at% anmo AISQ0a 4 IiltherI in a valetlt last thid -dalt line 1).. Twenty " ards. !In '(of ) I statIoned fivio vi ettes upt aiielovaitm of the sand, 'hes& es \ro relieved every hour from tile first line. All, except tit Vi(lottest were direiedl to. lie dowl In ti10r jlaces 6 in ranks, as nour as practicable, and go to rleep. This order was fidth fully obeved by the tiret men. Iy oruers were give allI eXplained to b;oth officers and wnen, aind after wards coaried out the letter. . An ac count of what happen.ed slows wilnt these orders were. At peep of dawn my attention was culled to a dark 111a88 11)proching our fruiln. WhIlenl about twenty-live Vards oil' I ordered the five videttes "Fire, by filul" which was followed by live sh1tv -it regular Intervals. Then tIle thrlee SOpar-ate thlrdsof the battallo rose, formed lines and gave an almno-4 sinultaneous Rebel yell. This meant for mo "all right," for Battery Wagner, "they are coming." 'he flist. Hle had comoIC to a "readyj We could see the boari1 on t'.rlVCEs oF Timu FE'DERALS. "Ain-O.re!" Then a sheet of fire purs into tho advancing line. This iiddles up their front, but oil coutes the l>ody at a double quick, As soon as the volley is fired all run pell-lell, leading as t(iev go, anld t'orm ov the lelt of the seconld line, tho whole line (1. 2) coming to a "reudv." "%Aih -1Ire 0" ComIes ail, and w* pou . an other Volley in thiir ilces. Their front stagger-s, but on comil the survivors at a s(ittely (loublO quick. Now, away riiiu 1 and 2 aid form on tle left ot' the third line, the whole battalion (1, 2, 3) coining 'to a "ready." They are ntow in ton steps of us. " Aim -fire " for the last t,ino. The effect is terrifle. It appears as when a wind strikes the stalks of at matured wheat 11cl. I actually telt sourrv fOr thern. It was "war," and 111ece "air," but it did Seem to 1110 that we Weo taking iu unlitir advantago of then. They could not. Stoll to fire UpOn 11, for time Iwa al -important to thei. Their sicess depenle(l uponl reachinlg tho battry williout. dehill and heice they had to receive Ilese (readl'il volleys without Atter tiring our third volley away we scamipe-red and ran into the hattery at its south sallyport. (a). Capers's (Tweliti ceoVi) Battalioll retiler i:g things lively for us by firling into us and1l tle eenmy without partiality, anld inllictinl. the only loss of killed 111( wounlded we susta'ined while out ,itde. The Sevellth Bafi tlion wIas wel dis ciplinled aml2t(loilled, arimled vith En tielhl I-ille, inl col.i)sed of 11111 who had vollinlecred "'1or the wa," Iwhile other rgimilellts wer oaniziniirg for oinly IwIv 111oths. Jouill would have been porentily satisfied with the manner in which it executed his man o'uvi'e. The eniy dIaslied on, but barely gave us time to reach the inside (of the works bef'ore they werc repulsed lund inl fulll etreaO. The11 Sevent h Connect icut Re(I nIlnt, iduer Col. Rodiim, led th attackinlg na1y. A correspondent of' the New York Tr',ibune, in a papier' which 1 no0w havye, statedl thIat this rcgimlient , supl l)orted by others, "drnove mi the first linte of thei 1nOUmv's p)ickets I lwown1 out abont half a in~i Jo fromi the f'ort. ne ecived1 a~ vigorous fire from t'hree pla1oon of1$0 IitnitryT inl rific-pits, ad v'anced anld dtrove. all not brought to tie dust by ulnr ri llos upj to anmd thirongh the gates of the fort." Unmt ,omini had not prEovided at sinl gle rifle-pt f'or us, and( nlot 011e of us was cycr~ tired uiponi by the advancing Ioe. This corresponidenit further states thait this !xallanut regiment lost two /birds (If its nlumbehr. This Meventhl Comnecticut Reg imni, behaved gallltly, niot only upon 1this (ocasion), but likewvise at Fort Pulaski. antld were ncvcr knowni to flinch any where. "Irall Stonea ats BIg as8 PumpkIns." Thlere is some)2 doubt aibout the haUil-).tnes. havin been~ 1 <1!1njite so large, but as8 some1 peopl ,e said t.hey' were as large ats ptiottoes an Iyho2w, it muist hav~e been1 a very seveol storm. A man11 who Is hit with many hail.. stonens wilt he badly brised. It is sur* p'rising to see how tiuicklIy PEuumY DA vIS's i'A IN 11i1.m.En wlhl relleve'the pain, even of the worst bruises. * 11USINESS NOTICES. Frehn Vegetaibles. The' thime will soon he herg' for fresh vege I tbles, a) time looked for by ail housekeep ers ami( whenI It hottle of Normni's Neu tralIiin ig (Cordlial is necessary to counteract all1 the olles~ and1( dliarrhwab1 produicedl from ('at ing them. lDe sureo to have a bottle (0on venIienIt 218 "a sIttch in tine saves inci."' a (O,nfIlen~ce in It. Mr'. .11no. 1). Ca ippelmann1, attorney sf, law, Charieston, M. (. says: I highly re ((ommIlemtd Norman's '.eutlralizing '&ordialI for al1l t ronhles arising from a dIsordered stomach2Vl. I havel' used( It several years and 1 kno1w it to be ali thalt is claimed for It."' 1)n- J1. WV. W A l.K1, Fr'aniklintoni, N. C. --h':r Sir: Would you acce'pt the( (con gratulation1s of an old maon for your sue.. eessf'ul trealament of a d1isease5 that all oth ('r remIedles had1( failedl on. .and would you also necep~t the enclosed $.010 ats at sadmil expreI(ssion1 of miy gratitud ereh (I'( 1depairt for my1 Wetsterni hlomle. ] have perfecst free anld ('asy) use (ot my3 hands and1( armls, and11 1 canii also, walk, thinigs I have beeiiniebarred trom1 for tenm ye,'i4 unItil 1he la1st threeC mon01thsl. ily rheClumatism 18Is vell. Your ltheaumtic Remledy curedl me). I used it (lnly ('Ight dlay3s, and1( twenty days fromi the( daiy I bleganl its se I wats wvell. Tr21uiy youlrs, ).- I A S'rrs'as KICInaI, Oxford, N.. 0., A pril 3, 1883. VI NEGARI. ( N URRf. t%fPORT'ED FilENCIl WI'TE WINEJ' VINEtIA i. Specine gravilty almIlost that of Acetie Aeid.. F~or sale by WV. E. AIK EN. OPEN.NG THliis DAY. Hamns, Shoulders and Breakfast Stripst Dried fleef and(1 Smoked Beef Tongues. P'ickhed Cod Fish and Snow Drift Cod Fish. Smaoked HerrIngs. Choice ilyson Tea and( very Flne English Ilreakfast Teas. Cream Cheese and Muearonl.. Parched and( Green Coffees. With a good many othler nice goods,, all of wvhich will 1)0 sold cheap; at S. S. WOLFETry. Valie edysTes4,)a#butn 'la i other wasting diseases. BITTERS enriches the blood and purifies the system; cures weakness, lack of energy, etc. Try a bottle. BROWNYS IT TERS - .is tles Ion'- patation-"that doniesor the teet , and will not caste haache wekonstipatio , a -'other -Iron prIparations will,. * g, t Ry ONd BROWN' IRON BITTERS L,adlies and all sufferers from neu ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com plaints, will find it without an equaL ACCIDENTS HAPPEN EVERY DAY in the Year. PERRY URNS, ralia hstri, ndkidrdco-rn DAVIS'S Buis, PAIN SPRAINS, PA! NSCRATOuHES, KIL4j R CONTUSIONS, TI ~ SWELLINGS, IS T. ScAx.n8~, GR2KAT SORES, DISLOoATIoNs, R EMEDY. *FELONS, FOR Ro*1, &c., &c. DRUGGISTS KEEP IT EVERYWHERE. IS CA LLED To FR ESII ADDITIONS TO MY 'The Celebrated "Bruniswlck" Ilams-4ry onie.. Oeenni Gemi. MaCcerel. Halnt Louis Corn Beef. Saint. Ioni.q Rast Bleer. Salmon (Soused), Mackevel. Freshi Ches~c. 'l FahA pples, In gallon cans. Bartlett. Pears, Q~iuns. Grated 1PineA ppie, Peaches, " WInslow's" Succoins-irvst palcked. "Davis L.estor' ManIor" Tomartoes--hand packedl. Crosse &BlackMeWls Chiow-Chlow Pickles. ImoteVorcestrahh-e& Sauce, Fresh Snow-Flaken. A lot of I lanidled 1 Iots and Orain Cradles. ALL CllEAP FOR C~ASll. R. M. HIUEY. BRUT.NSWICKC CANVASSED U AMS, DECORTICATED) PATENT FLOUR. ROASTED RIO and JAVA COFFEE. SALMON, CANNED COItNED) JIE?F. POTTED 1HAM, CllICKEN, TURKEY. FRESh OAT MEAL, CANNED TOM ATOES, SUCCOTASHI. PINEAPPLE and PE.AC11ES, PICK(LES AND) 0110W-CHOW, and a fnrl stock of overythinug usna#y kept in a first-class GROCERY STORK~ All of which wvill be sold LOW toy thn CASHrr Iso 0%of tie questiois hleh host r lbxe n0h infd of tlie Int IvIduttl'and,tiij family. To relieve yoursIf of this per- I plemltyj you should call afti hear our prices' SPRING GOODS, : Of whleh we ilow have a large alid Welt assorted stock. 10Vrything in the way of DRY GOODS, NO'ION , etc., that Io 'anted, from the connnonest domestic tO the nicest 'DItMS OOODS and all the novelties In NOTIONS.- IF you want it nice suIt of OLCTI-IIJSr. Come and see our stock, or choose froll otil line of samples. If we cannot please you in one we can in the ather. We haVd something nice in this way, and guarantee fits as well as quality of goods. We have a'very pretty atnd nobby 11he of HATS,. in both felt at straw, and can please the most fastidIos. - We ask an Inspection of our stock of SHOES, which Is very-large, embracing all Inalities and styles. Something uiee In ims-cidts and -slippers, In all departments we ehdoavor to give the best goods at LOWEbT PRICES. Respectfully, CALDIWELL & LAUDERDAE. WHEREWITHAL S11ALL WE HE F14M ? Is anthe perplexing question. - It also ceases to worry when once you look into our GROCERY DEPARLTMENT, where you will find all kinds of eatables at most reasonable iceA COME AND SE US. We take pleasure In showing our goods. Respectfully, CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE. SADDE8, ID31LES AN) RIAUNEsS-"WAY down yonder." ULYSSP G. DESPORTES. T'IlE DAVIS SEWING' MAClINEP Mn. J1. 0. floAn--Dear Sir: It gives mec much lelasurre to testify to the merits of the Davls'Vertieal Feed Sewing Machine. The machine I got of yonu abolit five year, ago, has been almost- in constant use' ever since that time'. I cannot see that it Is wvorn any, and .has pot cost me one cent for repairs since we have had It. Am well pleased and don't wish for any better. *Yours truly, Granite Quarry, near Winnsboro, S, C. We have used the Davis Vertical FeedI Sewilng Machlne for the last five years. We would not have any other make at any price. The- machine has given us u.n bounded satIsfaction. Very respectfuily, Mus. WV. K. T1URnun and Daughters. Fairfield county, S. 0., Jan. 27, 1883. Hraving bought a Davis Vertical Feed Sewving Machine from Mr. .J. 0. B3oag some three years ago, and it haviig given me perfect satisfactionu in every respect as a family muachine, both for heav'y and light mewing, and never needed the least re pair In any way, I can cheerfully recomn mendi( It to any one as a first-class machine In every particular, and think it second to none. It is one of the sImplest mrach'inew made; my children use it wIth all ease. 'The atfachments are more easily adjusted and it does a greater range of work by means of lIa VerLei Feed than any other ma chine I have ever seen or usedi. * ~ Mus. THOMAs Owmaos. Winnsboro, Fairfield county, 8. C. We have had one of the Daivis Machines abont four years'and have always found it rad(y to do all kinds of work wve have had occasion to de& Can't see that the machine Is worn any, andi works as well as when new,Mns. WV. J. CnAwFOnD. Jackson's Creek, Fairfield county, S. C. My wife is highly p)leased with the Davis Machins bOUfght of you. She wouIld n'ot take dlouble what she gave for It. Thme machine has not bieeut ot of order since Klhe had it, and. she can do any kind of wvork on it, Very respectfully, J As. F. FnEE. Montfcello, P'afrfreld colmty, S. C. The Davis 8,ewing Machine fs simply a trea&ure Mns. J. A. GooDwYN. Ridg'eway,. N. ('., Jan'. 10, 1883, J. 0. BJoAG, Fsq., A geni,--Deuir Br: My wvife has been ufaing a D)avis Sewing Ma chIne constantly for She pa'sti four years, and it has never weeded any reVullf and works just as woelf as when ,'first bought. She says It will do a greater range-of prac-r tical work and do0 it ewsfer and' better than any machine she haes ever uused.- Weo cheer fully recommend it as a No, 1 family machine. Yours truly,. JAB. Q. Dwig.f Winnsboro, 8. C., Jan. 3, 1883. WOOD'S ODOINTINIE -FoR' WHITENING AND PRESERVINQ' THE TE.RTH:~ KEEPS THlE BREUATH PUIRE AN'IY SWEET.. FORMULA OF D~R. T. T1. MOORE. We' Cv .FISHE.R, WHOLESA ' E'r, oLUMBIA, 8.. 0l. .For Sale lin Winnusboi'o by MoMASTER, BIRICE & KETCHlIN. Melh 22--txty' THN,ER S-T,0R -UNAVOI0DABLY*. -tlnaiv howt ht la0 ts'1-1prh I than fbottitehy at sucif pRdQ' IEts to 01aen mie to me10t th 1 sT AN NVITATION TOC'velp., 1t)anl wioman anld'obild In'Fairflold Comtity to V1sit MY sto 11 withili thle n6xt TIRTY DAY8 'A REQUEST, I)ON'T LIRAYE MY .4,TORE, WITTIOUT A81dXG T0 SME ARY ARTIOLEC YOU WI811 TO LOOK AT, AND ASK THEVPAICE14 A PROMISE. ALo 811ALLIM *AITPnD,Y ON POLITELY, AND NO GOtthM1BL1N0 I24 CASE A SALEs 18 NOT E 101ECTEM. PRI(IES 811A LL MUE AS. LOW AS TJLIEt SAMEB GOODS CAN BE' SOLD AT IN WINN813ORO4 J.M.BE ATNTIY. Nr T E T -NOUGH I HAVING LPASED Tilt STOR101ftOO-f NEXT TO JIM I S. WILEY CO. (oluifibial I will open at that point on an exteisive scale about the irsb of S,teffiber. MY STOCK AT THIS POINT is th'Wl on thd Itirket at a mere moity of Ite value. This sale will confiened - 01\T-~:-A. lo~Ez]a i]G-, and every day will have new attractions until the stock i reduced. O1V.IE O-jart-Colvla ALL,. My stock is more complete in every departlit- thait it has beei any ents sie my openlIIg In this )lace. No old goods Arrie over froti last year; bti every article fresh, alnd t rcs that are bound to bb appreciated by the. discri ating pubilc who know tile worth of theiri AMIERICAN DOLLAR. 1p010 16' prevents mti froin h tiore elaborate description. All whi five any goodd to buy are invited to eall. No trouble to show goods I will quoit1 tlees latdr. Rbtspectfully) 3.t-. M/IiIThATT---T. SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS! I have now ready fkr inspection a fullline of SPRING GOODS, codsisting of NUN'S VILING, BUNTINGS, POTTED and PAIN 'SXVISS, PLAIN and IGIURED MUSLINS, LACED, STRIPED and CORDED PIQsUES, CAMBRICS, G~,AMS and CALICOES,. A stock of Men's, Boys' and Youths' Clothing, which will ber SOL.D LOW, STRAW H-ATS IN ALL STYLES AND PRICEg Men's, Boys' and Yoiths' low cut Shoes. Ladies' aind Men's Cloth and Leather Slippers. Also, a beautiful line of VANS. CALL~ AND EXAMINE ~BEFORE PURCHASING Respectfully, J. GROESCHE L, Agent. IT STAI SD AT THE HEAD. TIHE LIQtff1flfggING "DOMESTIC." -That It Is the acknowledged Leader ii tu e Tade Is a fact that cannot be dis-. WANY InITATEC iT-----14(M EgfAV. I 'rhe Largest Armed1 The Lightest ilunnin,* Tlie most Beautfif'1Woodwor, AND IT IS WARRANTED - - . To be madce of the best niaterfaf. To do any and- all kinds of world. To be complete in every respCet. For Sale by J. M. EEA'1'Y & O., Whinsboro, S. C. Agentsq wanted ini mioccupled teirto. IOMESI SEW G MA CHINE CO., Richmlo VIrginIa. A FRESHT SUPPLE OF VERT~ FIF12 H P T O S FLOUR *UST RECEIVEI>. EVERY &ACIg '1 A1lIVE: WARRANTEPD BX Citalee Smi~~ Iams, tihe Celebrated Jumbo. BreMWta.t J1CCW, Smoked 1heef Sets, B lo 8Mn erfull C'reamn Cheoeseo- and a .b. R. FENNIEEN. ael mnond FruIts, Vegetables and TRY M P OAST CO~'FFEE SEVE~N PO DS FORI ONE DOLI,AR. BIra'des rown floes, Planters' llanudle Ilo~ Plow Stocksi, BJlades Etc. Rakes. ti re Forks, Long Handie Hay Forks. MEA L, MEA L. e''""'""""'* COOK STOVEs, AFEHUPLOFTEVETat moderate-prl'ee. Will have next weeik BESPj QUA ALITY, JUST RECEIVED CJKARTER OAK STOVEs,. * .-. iough~ higher in p ieare muht-l lower' flhan-stovea not so- ceod ave sold for. Soee D. .~ o nikn tls stoVe before purchaging, J. H. OURIRIN4gs, * --