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MA 1XvIiIILent .E prling Goods-J. M. Beaty. Th6 Clotidug 1tooge-M. iU Kinard. Town Ordinauco-J. W. Center, t.lierks - . McMustev, Asq., of Colum bia, was in t.own on PFridayt atteudhtg to professional butsiniess, '0d11,d exanino . the Osborn Rleaper and th1 Elipse Thirrher at the 0clco of . J. MdOCarloy & Co. * -Ihe attention of the Ifiblio is directed to the ordinatice published 1lsewher respecting d6gs. -Rufus Caldwell, the well known barber, has itinoved to the store n'ext to Mr. Charles Muller's, whero ho will ahlvays be ready to serve his customers in the hlghest , style of tho tonsorial 1'rt. --Appi'oved county paper and abho(s - 'erliflcates bought and cash paid for mame by ,i . W. Laudordalo. * r-Tj!e thanks of the ofice are ex totided to Mr. .Charles H. Loper, of the Morning Star Saloon, for sQinm.. de,ious Orgeat Lemoinados, sent at a very good time on FrIday. - They show hlim to be a master of his art. -Leave Yoni' ordei's \vith Calewil & Lauderdale for standard Fertilizers Wando und Saluda Guanos, Acid, l.iNihit, &o.. * -All persons who have purchaNed fertilizers fromi the undrailgated are re quested to settle for the same by note or othorwise, on or before the first day Of May1t. J. M1. 8-rT.WAR. -the Colonel o h -Pahd11fetto Roxi inent, tog6ther with the :ommandimr ofilers of the several military coinl ils at ColuInbla, have underttken the work of gotling up a convention to be coimosed of ie majur-generals, briga dier-generals, colonils, ieuteiant-colo nels, majors and two representatives from each compaiiy of the State Vol. m1iteer Troops. The purpose of this convention is to take such stells as will put the State Troops on a stronger and better 1Iooting Uia:n they now occupy. -All parties wishing to purchase engines, gins, renpers and threshera .or any other kind of fhirin machinery, will please call at the oilee of R. J. McCar Jey & Co. and exaiitianples of the above machinery. which they will take great pleasure in showing. ap 29 i-9 S-ruAWmintiE_s.-Tho thanks of the editor are extenled to the Rev. Willari Richardson for some delicious strawberries-aimong the very flinest we have ever seen. Mr. Richardson is pa)yIng special attention to raiing early strawbjerries-crosdn ir dif1'ercut varieties. Hie says he will b)e pileased to give awvay lats, next September, to any wvho may wish them for cuiW vafion. RmmAOOLYs SERy!~C(S.-SeeVceA wvill be held in the did'erenit chunrches to ifOlrow> as5 l'ollows: Presbyterian-ltev. fl. E. Jordan, 11, a. in., and in, p. mn. Bible class at ~1p. mn. Sunaday School at 10, a. mn. Mcthodit-Re.v. E. U. Prico, at 1i, . .,and 7j, p. m. Sunday School at 10, n. In thle mnorninuf the pastor wvill deliver a uhetnorial address on the death of t,he late Mrs. Sarah Fleming. I3aptist-Rev. C. G. Bradford, at 1,a. m. Sunday School at 3&, p. mi. THE Prcocar FioriT BEOR WAG NEn.-After reading Colonel lIion's acecount of~ this afeir, which we punb lish in to-day's papor, Col. Charles 11. Olmsea writes Colonel Rioni as foh * * * "It gives me nio little pleasure to have my own recollection of the affair so clearly confirmed, andl also to learn all the details of your arrangemewnts on that lights mne nowv to read the story from the pen of its gallant commander. TIhe inen unmdoubtedly did their whole duty, but their success was (due to the prudecnt fore thought and tactical sklil of their leader." Colonel Olmistead, is well known as ''the Hero of Fort Pulaski." TuxIi Coxcouno OVnRTURlE. -Ph ac tion of Bethiel Presbytery touching the qjueshion of.a maiWs marrying his de -ceased wire's sister must be concurred1 in y two-thirds of all the Presbyteres constituting the Southern General Ar aemolng odem the Orange rete lawa now' orth oin s.holi Cnessionaof Fa1(ihSover Presbyteries ofv Yip -yerty. decied aderelnt thrue linoa mann te restantlo the samehas the dlipostion ofii of Beihe muhreyery qu es ion a okilels ek amoght the nbthOng Prtesbytferyio orath Ca rolted hany ths haeako aw a nfod Sc a the HnvrPeseterl yfai gohwin. The Wil.Mrgon MQeN o., Prs byery-io decde advtersely tot pro + tpose chto ang e ort.udincet that sub jcthe GreonofenroParnga the ncso oplaith ,has oogn agftted, andch result odi umigtequestiont ~edfe Th.ough obte1 inbtion shpn the Cson cnord vruchwshecs evrl"er a oge with the Rev MrgMhue of ther N orthi Carolina Synod. this cs vast an peld oth*enrlAsebl,an h delinofA-btoywsauridb tha cor f19esr.Seta t im W? h 'n ed on f iclr rels ut1ud J0 sosgi6t 5514-. ItA-Wn Wot wiooi, Otpd1 Dioetotd ..W., Peit aned the lthev ooores were presentr, with th " oikj tion-vof Grand Chaplain Brice. After inlItiti -evoinbers in the tourth do. gree It was'found that forty lodges wee represmit6d out of t tOtal Of .11y.-four. It was fbund by ybpgrt tiat . fo4r noW lodgd w6ro 0rgAnized during " the past year4. The inimbee ship of the lodgos li two thousand one hundred and seventeen; the number of deaths soventeen during the yonl. Reports wore read by the Grand Die tato', Urand TreamurOr and Grand Roporteli, Itild by thd Ddlegato to the SupremeI Lodge. The following oflicers vero elected to sci'vo during thd otsu Ing yoar: It. 0. Sains, Grand Dota tor-; A. Cowardj Grand Vice-Dictatoi-1 Julius LA ]Moses, Assistant Urand Dic tator; G. W. Holland, Grand Reporter; J. T. Robortson, Grand Treastror.1 Henry Kohn, Grand Guido; B. G. Clitford, drand Cllaplain;.t DM Max well, Grand Guardian; M. B. Mc Sweeney, Grand Sentinel, and the ibl, lowing Grand Trusteos: M. La lfon ham, Jr., W. it. Delgar and J. L. Addison. The next meeting of the Grand Lodge 'will be held in Charles ton. Aressrm. Editors: I noticed in your paper soine time sinrw an intimation that the young men proposed opening a. reading-room. in this town. I vas was much plcasQd and gratifled at the suggestion, and had hoped cro this that som1O definite arranigenient would have been reached. - Seeing no notide of It since, I apprelhend that the project has fallen tlrongh; but a this is a iatter" of too vital importance to be allowed to die so easily, I propose .that all in terested in the matter be requested to assemble at Mr. J. W. Hlanahan's office on next Wednesday afternoon at fou o'clock, whien the subject can he dis cussed and possibly Somie conclusion be reached. i. 1. II. SARDAT1I ;CHObL CONVENTJOY. Proceedings of the Meeting in the retho (list Church-Arrangements for the Ft.rat Ntgular Conventhin. At tho meeting of the committbo held in the Methodist church on Satur day, the 21st i.s,., for the piurpose of organizing- a Sabbath School Convcn tih) the followiuig gentlemen were present: Revs. J. K. McCain, 1). E. Jordan, J. T. Chalmers, T. W. Molli champ, C. G. Bradford, E. G. Price, MIessrs. J. W. Shell, J. E. McDonald aid R. 11. Jennings. Tle meeting wias organized by the election of tihe Rev. J. K. MeCain chcairmai and th Rev. C. G. Bradt'ord secretarv. A constitution and. rules of decorum were prepared for the 'Coni venition, Th'le -programmiIle for the meeting of thme Convention \vas next, discussed, and most of it wvas then arranged. As thnre wias lack of time, however, a sub)-commlittee wvas ap) pinIted. to comple)Ite the plan. Th'lis commUlittee met onl 3ioniday night, tihe 23rd i nst. The whole programme, as adopted, is as followvs: Tihe Govetionm shall assemble in Winhoo July I18, aLi,cme o'clock, a. m.., in the Methodist church. The chairmhan of the excentivO comn muittee shall call the Convention to order at the appointed hour. The fol lowving shall be the order of exercises: 1. Decvotional exercises, conducted by the Itcy. D). E. Jordan. . 2. Calling the roll of members.. 3.' Election of~ officers. 4. Address of w clcome, by t1he Rev. E. G. P'rice.* 5. Reply, by the Rev. J. K. McCain. 6,. Reports from Sunday Schools. 7. Addresses on the following sub *jects, limiteid to thirty minmutes: Childhood and y,outh in sacred hjig tory-Rev. Rt. R. Vann. Youth the best timne in life to receive religious impre)Issiols-Roy. W. WV. MuIs. The Sunday School an efetive ini strumnentality to produmce religious im pressions- Mr. J. E. McDoniald. TIhe work- of~ the Sunday School in forming tihe charimabter of the citizen Mr. C. A. D)ouglass. Are we dloilng all we can to gather the 'children Into Sunlday' Schools? R~ev. B. F.X Corley. WVhat to teach-Rey. J. K. McCain. llow to techi-Retv. J. iR. McAlpino. helps to teach-Revs ID. 10 Jordon.i Thejf model10 Sunday School superin tendent-Roey. E. G. Price. T1he Bible class-Rev. E. G. Brad ford. The character of a tOachers'1tmeeting -Mr. J. W. Shell. The model Sunday School scholar Re.v. T. W . Mellichampi. Th'le coney and the ant-Rev. hi.1%L Mood. 8. Prayer, by,he Rev. T. W. Melli chiaam p. 9. Benediction, by the R1ev. HI. M. Mood. 'T'he above execises wvill be intdr sper'sed with munsic. It was decided t,bat.MI'. R, H1. Jennings arrange the programme for mu tsic. C. 0. UJnADFOR1, Seorotary. Winnsboro, April 26, 1883. ~-Strength and hnealth go tdgether. Oh tain this happy phyaical state b)y using a bottle of Brown s Iron Bitters. AN OlIbI NAh,M To PRIOTECT THlE CITIzENS PROM MAI] D)ocs. Bie it enacted and ordained by the Intend-. ant andl Wardens of tihe Town of Winns boro, 8. C., in Counell met: 1. That on andl after the 8th da y of May, 1883, all (logs found in tile streets of the said TVown not muzzled with a wire, ci otheor securle mule~/t, shall be killed by the plioe. IU. Trhat in carrying out this Ordinanct the pollee may callI to thieir' assistance an) person or personse. 1.N~. CENTER, Clerk of Conneil. WVAGONS !IWAGOlNS II J'USTIRECEIVED, one carload of OL1] HJIICKORtY WAGUONS, whieh WIll b< 5"ld cheap for cash, or oni tirhd for good lflpe. - - . McMAST ER f O -A p 17 LJo TO YQUR IlTERESTSIP4 CHE'.1P qHAN EVER,M Soots andt 1hoes Mtado to Ordet Otit of the 2pst Material. Fite French Calf Skin Boots. .'.4.$8.0O Fked Boots and Congress Galters....$6.60 conigres Shod0. ., I..6............. ..*44j.00 Low-Quarbered Summer Shoes......6. Repa ndat promptly doe at tht LOWET PRI. P 'dlea ongres Street, next door to J.t. Beaty' J . CLENDIN14. Ap 24-1mo OPEN 13UGOIES AT 037 aid $41s, AT ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. AN ORDINANCIE O UOVIDE FO TIvE LIsTING OF PjtoV EnTY FOR TAXATION AND FOIn TIHE REG IsTntArION OF PEnsONB Lillja, TO STnEET.TAX, -Be it oected and ordaintwd by the Intend ant alid Wardens of the Town of Winna boro, S. C In Couniell met: . Tat for the piurpose of taxation all oWinrs of real estate and persoittl proper ty within the corporate limits of. the said Town shall make a sworn return of such real estate and persolal property to the Towin Clerk betweli the first day of May and the first day of June in each year. IL That every imale cltizen betwocn the h1 ages of sixteCn and sixty years, - who has resiea(l within the corpordte limits of said Tow'N for sixty days, shall register with the-Town Clerk at the sain thue aS l prescribed by SeetloR 1 of tho ordinance for maiug returns Of -r.a.estate and- per sopal property III. T lat te requirements of Section 2 of this ordinaitce shiall nt apply to person now exempt from street ax, flor to thoso who are physieally disabled froln earning a support. - IV. Should any person, fail or refuse to comply With the provisiohs . of this ardl nance, it shall be the duty of the Town Clerk to add a penalty of fifty per 6ent. to the last Munilcipal Return of such person, and to add a penalty of fifty cents to the amount Asgesddd hrgdhist such person fili street tax. V. That all ordinances and pfarts of ordi nances inconsistent with this ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed. Done in Counell this 16th day of April, A. 1). 1883, and with the corporate selt of said Town affixed. JNO. J. RIL, Intendant. tt N. CENTEn, Cler1c. DON'T BUY A' WAGON UNTIL tkU SEE Us, It will pay you. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. U.NDERTAKING ! 111R. J.19V.- ELLIOTT, SIt., Respectfully hiforms the public that he has on hand a full line of COFFINS AND CASU&ETS, and Is pi-CuareA to ao anything in under takig. -ALSO, A full lihe of BURIAL ROBES, for mni, Woten idil children-a new featurd-Very neat, appropriate and cheap We ask for a share of the patronage, M. ELLIOTT, Sr.I WEK HAVE TIID TIEDIV.E I I Buy the GEISERI ENG1NE and SEPAJ RIATOR from J. bi, ELLIOTT, Sr. We have tried them and know them to be good, and would not sell them if Wtu did not think so. . The wvell-known "ELLIOTT GIN'S is offered to the p)ublic. We wvill be pleased to have the home ordlers. Now ia the time to hbring in OLD GINS for repai's. J. M. ELLIOT T, Sr. Special Attention '-GIVEN TO THE UNDERT1A1KER%1S%PAlflTMENT. ALL CA LLS PROM1I' 1' ATM T'ENDED TO. I keep on hand a fhul Supply of MET~ALJLIC BURIAL CASKETS of the flnetfnfish, and( WALNUT CASKETS of the latest'styles; and alSo imitatloh ROSEWOOD CASES AND COFFINS, and a CIIEAP GRADE of COFFINS and BURiAL ROBE8. R. W. PrIILLIPS. Ap19J .* SALE AND FEED STABLES4 L/OIC C.7T I HORSES AND MULE3S I ALL persons needing stock had bette1 call and get 'them at once, as my stoek 01 mules anid horses is getting dearee, and ] dion't lutOnd( buying mnore for the s1pring tradec. Those having bIroken dOWn inuIes or horses canl reliace U Jtem by comhtlg aiid swappling with in. I ill take broker down stock in patr pay. I Would like t< swap for ajfew kickin horses if they rlde well, and I would also like tojiav a mitk or two that would kick in a p)nugi JErin~ Onl all yot' refuse 'stock lifid got goot onesL IF iW SEED UPL Can be planted anywher< can, and be ultivdted very n QNL Z.7 FE TI ONE PECK produced 3tYSHELS, worth sIx DOLL4R with but ordinary attention. JJH.K MONEY SAYEI I -80 BU FJ1RN1T1JRE.FROW. I could give you as MANY R EFERET pccessar, as the machines will 3./1JCOX3I nIf macl ne belts, oil,'oll cans and nwdle to a sewing machine. Agent foe Doors, 8 attention, 1883' 1883 SPRING SPRING SPRING SPRING SPRING SPRING OUR NEW STQCK OV SPRINIM DOODS IS ARRIVING t~ iL Y J ust opened a fine lne o MEN'S, YOUTH-Is -and BOYS' SUITS NEW AND .DESIN~AELI STYLES. LADIES' IATmS 01''rHE LATIRST STYL1ES FROM FIFTEEN CENTs Ur: A call f'rom all is'respect fully solicited4 P. LJANVDBCKERI 2 BPCL 1883. SPRING STOCI i,V have now idedIVed our dook < $I1RING GOODS, and have themw read for INVst"iCTION. We think Wdl eaih BA FELU Y M$y that w have never op)ened at any tine at mor0 'Complete assortmnent or better class c goods. As regards prlces, we will 6ihly say the these goods will be sol as low as the sam OLAss OF~ GooDS atre sald in any AtA R(Ifi? , and assure ot customers that they will be prqtocted I -prices, as we will meet the mai-kot at, an ilm( in anything. - We would call special attention to ot IGET' DEPATIYftEN'E Which Will be found icomplete In every pa tieular, and ailtmwe ask is an inspectioni b th4 pubfiO e16fMER~ 213i A 2TR AND RICE! and at same t nie that cotton uch like it, BUSHELS LEFIT. last year in this county SIX I PE, BUSHEL, Call and get particulars. ARDEN & 13RO. SMONEY MADE! Y YOUR [ R W. PIIILLI1PS. Mattresses of my own inanufac. - ture. Use economy-biy tie bemst -buy where you can get tle Cheap est. A nv supply of Children's Carri. 1g1es, of the latest designs and low YOu canl RM10 Money by huli'lig your Picture Framnis, Wall Poeckets. .Drackets, Ifat-rackg, Spring Beds, Wire iattresses an Window Shades from R. W. PHILLIPS. .1 Ainl agent fol' SeVeral (lierent SEWING MACIINES, and some of them as GOOD as can ho made. You will find It to your interest to pice innd before making a pur phap ELSEWIH ElE. Remember hUa I cannot be undersold by any 0110~. rCES AS YOU WANT, but do not think it D THEM8E, JM whnIl you get onle. Sew for sale. I will order amly part that is wanted tish and Blids. All orders will havo prompt Ap 19 1883. 1883. SDfin and Smmor OPNING OF SPRING MILLINERY. -COMMMCIXG FRIDAY, April 6t+i Gl'and (displaty Of reuphl and Domiestle Pattol-nl Ildts and Noveli-es. MISS BLACK, a first-clas8s milliner' frobi Bailthmore, who is beCrnally known to inmany in both our town and county, Will be much p)leased to servo all wvho my calli. No trouibl3 $.o shtow goods. We cani only requcst a. trIal, and1( ill guarantee satisc faction in cycry p)articular. MRS. BOAG havhng just returned fi-om the North, we do not hesitate to say you wvill find our stock In every depart-ment f Iuller and better selectcd Uth I3ver before sInce WVe have been in bus1iness55 Many thianls for past patronatge. We 8ohleIt a contlinuance of the sanme. J. 0. ROAG, BlUGGIES, BiUGG12. ) Don't forget that you can get goodi, wecll finished Openi or Trop Buggy, or Doubles Seated Gunboat cheap for cash from in. 0. BOAG, l3UY A NO. 1 e autIiy Sewing 'Machine. Every' Ma china warrantedi a represonted, anid gitar antPes giveni with every miachmino. Lightest lttunhiing and best mnachinei UIn then1mat'kt. F'Ior sale onliy by *.0 OG -TrRADE-. I NORMA1fS' 1'TR A L ZIN COR DIA L. heoto af e n. >ela. Ma ch~a~p~I tro th tnaa wton olnh FO:Ero.3pt r =is s ci dAl noho tncu anowItnic . pe la rcom - dacc 5eand $lti. eMbotl r - goa her lo wole rndlDeattsIn of thn - EUT0ALIZ0N ORAL, r levayhWino,. , Doe.no.cA.nOp ' ~ endor St A aon 5, $6 $7 XNti $10J KePcSricEWng 10 pet badle f EOLIO R1O tid IEhQ D r01t, S M.6 L.INARD OFFPONIT1D GR AND 0.kW.TUAZ L,VOLUMBIA, .o.l inhVe Itist Opened at haigb Rtock of SPRING GOODS for Men, Youths and Boys, i S3uits of Casalmii(-o, FlaineltOh6ovlotnd Serge-all at lowpricesl. Also alineoof GENTS' FURNIRMING GOODS In fili the latpst styles of goods. Gents' Nockwear A sbecialty, Gonts' FIND SHORS In Low-QuarIters and Galte:.-S Orders Lmnt to my addr-ess will be promptly attided to. M.L KINARtD. "C H A -MPION" MUA"WERS, REAPEIRS, BINDERS, SIMPLE IN C,ONSTIWUCT ION, sTRONO Afqiy DURABLE, and EASILY MANAGED; EVERY ONEI WAR-.AN.TED TO DO THE WORK PERFECTLY, I1- NOIJ'V TIM MVONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. FOR SALE BY W. R. DOTY & CO., AGENTS, April 19n, WINSBRO S. 0. JOmuS A"AT 'S TO P ANL"D THI .N K RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES 4-AT t1a' tStpeea agStC of SPIE IO o M En Yoth an VoS, GBNSSU FUNIHIG R'OS. n examti ationstle of rgoods. ant ckw oar r s Will (onvinc you.N that we1 aein gogatr ny thePAo NU V lNsl. T U'i Ordrs entto ssyadde willve avrmy dasttuendt. GROCERIES- LKINDS GENARALL SONELE CO)iNI anpFNtMCimRoN STROG TENP FOCALE O BLY RO HIKY ~il 1xi MU CWC TTIWEB", C JUST T P ND TllSK A xatt.n t io con of the booilrb exaso Jons and a Bo~l'g t o l s WIlluhm mit i thwes. Telilri mo une onlaye o the U AUEST I NE Wi1) T U GilT1110 Impoe anl Powrfu Braes LA1TtI00 IFY WAl E~ CAP N D S EY.Iln,r Ge have l oiy good ase'AileKS. Gillt WNCUSlLONLS KATENTS EUUTN RALY wSorld,~S Ji1? and UNSU1MCKPASSEDSI FOR SML TY Cactyfr TEN C Septn TECALiAE FORHl (EPli. AOWWIEY,.bs Mcieo AHE ECaIthErknd FARM M*EDMGINERY 1883. 1883.EFB.1)TIiIG NI XTN TheIl ong ahi(cipated I h lAXI olday Mitrish a ac tyn gfor 'Isengd ti pin W tif with it hInidde a utr h a s a n ed fon sn; ada itn o tety.tm toimehpatya.b cE1~l11 Dosultin t E all D t mes l thin e bemyst Mciners o A' fteaoe ih vr te ido FALL AND WINTERAC GOODY l b odrtGlAL EUR '1%,i re oMs Apraainl'o a mor exene .cA Y O Ts. 18rng83Sume TRA EIIAN1YIEWt TEFORTO.A- L PVlase calt and oia y stock lbefomci tiamng ~ydir( stasd th ea10 picet.s ill cnidd ncte oha t:la meand u s w ad I tiintid vert u se tos Th(1anking to ftr ds fr' thoi ver liberal patoag grthfyt a 's y benc(n you all aIhpp af)fd prtt ou NewAt~ ii t.~iIiiO~,Inodrt ut