The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, May 03, 1883, Image 3
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THURSDAY, UAY 8, 1 3 68.
'he Verd104-,-J..O, )BORg.
Monthly Report-J..N. Center, Clerk
f 1iCouncill. - -
-Ml..'J. 0. Bong Iqsjnjst,Feved '
lotof new,.Dof as Miblikois TOie ladles
'will take notice.
--We were in errop in!sajIig in oir
last Isuothat,thove would be a union
Suhoolpioi0c at RockCity.OA
F riday,, the. 4th *nt Th)(r18ha
lnot yet.been .apol)ltd, bivilld.'ke1y.
be lit-the near future.,;.
' -Cal,atid exan'4 - the Osborn
Reaper and-the 'E;i.ipse T.1reolier at
the office of R. J< McCarley 02,*
-Apjyed.counIty papOI.,aj,d shool
r qtes bouglTb ir i rrdfoll
saine by T. W.. Jamderdulo..
-We have Jot j.cp)yed, We .A pril
mumbe, of tj)e SoutA -.a,bi' .ole
gian. Th' :Gollegian is a bright, Well
written ,i ertlg mgazine,
publisheVat, Coiumbii. .pnd edited by.
the -stodents of the . Ao.uth Carolina
College. It will always be a welcome
visRi.
-Leave your orders with Caldwell
& Laudordle tbr .stjaInajd Fertilizers
Wando ,tuid. SaludA Guanos, Acid,
~ Caini,.&c..o 3-. *
-Aily pqi:k;OSjjVlQ have purchased
fertilizers,om the undrsignied are re
queated to settle for-tlj1ina tuby note
p- 9therwise, oil or b'ei')r the-first day
of May. . M.
We take pleasure in aoknioglulg.
jiig the reccipt of an excellets-nep of
8on"ti Carolina from the Departnut
of Agriculturly.p'he map is clear anl
distinct, and 'aS fiar as our examiliation
has gone, is as accurate as any we,have
ever seen. The Department will ac
cept oqr thanks.
-All parties wishling to- purchias
eligines, gins, reapers and tIn4ie're or
any other kind of farm iiacli eyia 111
please call at the office of i, ... ir.
loy & Co. and examine samples of the
abovd machinery. which they wil.l take
great pleasure in showing. ap 29
~ D l-fi,s. Sarah P. Mackey died
In Wasingtn . on the. 30th ult; of
paralysis. The deceased was (lie mother
of Congressman E. W. M. Mackey and
A. M. Mackey, Esq., of this place, and
the widow of the late Dr. Albert G.
Mackey. Mrs. Mackey was born, in
Charlestop. qnd Jivpd there for iftj
. years, but a few years ago re.noved to
Washington, and was residing it that
cit.1 at the time of her death. Mr.
.A. M. Mg4e~y left townt fQr, W'ashing-~
ton on th'o 1st inst. to attend the.
funeral.
AN IMPORTANT DEC[SION .ON .THE
i~TIMEsTEA.-Thle Supremel.:Court, in
the recent case of Thomas 'K., K~Illott
i Receiver, us. John C. Mackorell deda.,
(arried 4pg..Dapalpeal from this county,
decided 'bomne very important questions
). ouchinag the:Homestead Law, wvhich
will probab>ly be .interestime-and in
str uct,ive to our meaders. The Court
said:..~ .L"Tli constitution and acts
creaito no' stich jclegv estate .as ton estate
of homestead, bnt the object of the
J.w is only to protect a certain amouint
fA prope)rt-the ,purpose was not to
.9ggi8latlonl ca4npt deyest a'man 6f his
estate and v.est. itihf his wife anid chil
eon, nioi; -eyen -say that a man shall
hold( his property in t,aisL fo.r.Mia .wife
anid children. (Seo Cooloy on Consti
tutional Limitations, pp. 357 and 530.)
Tkhe right . .9n'iestenAl. ds a. rgy4 .gf
c:cmption---not an esta43ey.$he $1;O00
went.inato the.hands at' the Rlheriff as
Mac korell's pr-operty, which he coulel
<dipose of as.he chtose." . Tleieto
tle de.cision,.pro ylthat-tie owvner
of a hiomesteadl, (ater as. well.aa.before
assignmnent,'caunmortgage or* 7alienate
It at p)leasure.
TIIM GORDOXB AFJD TH EIR E7UOST8.
The RIsUcn. 'Volunteers are Met, ith
Enthusinena, at the Gor-dons -lilay the.
Iolo of H ost in a Magnificent and Rofai
The'l mnorning of the 2nd was ushoi'od
%X'in by the welcome sunbeams and tehp
<bright chittering qf a,myriad of birds
of the early sprinig-tid,e, and every
thing gave Wromise of a happy and
maomorablo day.
The~ east front of the Town Hall was
the rondeavous,, .and as early as eight
o'clock officer8 and..prlvates. alike b)e
gag.tg,gathier ait the~place designated,
pmrapar atory to the rg91ptiol .of. theO
Sexpected guests. .A few moments be
i or e the arrival of the trahma the Gor-,
dons were all preseniti anmg in stihnks.
Qaptain 'Joilami briefly addressd clio
pmp,nlapy. upon the oldi.gg1ig. rest tg
-. ipon each apd Avery meamber' to doa al'
,,. ljhls power to coniibittfoa thejo iQ'
$ aent. of theo ttests, imndividitally and)(
epi~lecki.ve.ly. "' \Ve us aseg~ ,o. it,'' he
said1, "tl1it th iIbhIif,rs 'rotmen'homo
.ith ?f'vrable -iprgssi.ops of the
genial.hosfitailty b't d(ir cbih(iafy a'dd1
'7 At a quarter to nine o'clock .the'
-'train 'drrived, -and thesoldiery .fronm
V the caplital were received with ardor
and enthusasm. - The Vohnsiteers were
7i mnmedliatl3.f9rmed.n l oth compa..
n iles were -inarohell to the Town H-all,
where lutnehawaited hosts and guqss.
SA few words of welcome were aphro
prilately said *bf Captain Jordtan on
*behalf of the Gor'dons, whioh were
happily responded to lty Capta.in RIich
bourg of the Volunteer.. Introduo.
tiotis gono through with, all partook
;of the ternptig remt~ pol, Ja 4
'1arshahI, the eocently elected oomt
ang~eu of th? meso 2Rgir,ent,
uA'Y0 4p-iJ.teindaiie wlfleh Vvlurn.
.~~~ .~ ._
bandsOie attd stdi9 eIlgIrni4o
manly M$ndi and a0q6aintances among
the oitiAes of Winnsbot16. ea:
Breaktstlng over, both -oOanies,
AboutAQ.80 a. m., fiodI .iline,snd
rnarchid. dgwln to tlho -Ihyesbyter1an
wpg4ej" the spot selected fokr.o shoot
ing-matqh4, The procosiolt. Oas head
ed ly q6ti a ore4table colpred..band
Womn ,Qolu inpa,o. whhih disegursed
sie - ttef4ky. ieoted. insic..i Both
coipanies, w lei. 1ookin. thole best,
aid (he b,tnt4u y gontrAWted uniforms
add'odpnu 1. to ,ti geu4E31it appra1nce
of, Jt 0 w,.:'n5 iruh
lV-riedA Aind laioldik' eea'rlhig.of aU
we6 thel skbje g4f -e4.thIsastre , rt
taIllk by U11 '1 (.r-on, aIA
no.0 hesitalic- a in that .
Coluil,4k and .F,is1ebogr, 61t Al1e
entire 1!jq%bti should be- proud of twO
s1t.magniacent organlations.
Colonel Marshall was escotted'to
the iwoods" on horseback by the
yout:g Surgeon of- the jgginient, Dr.
E4. W. Aiken. Our young friend was
rigged out 'li the warrior's attire, and
performed ifs part of the' )rorainme
with ease, grace and dignity. At
eleven o'clock the target exercies be
(an), the Volunteers shooting first and
0fTrwards the Gordolls.
Tho ;conteft throughout was close,
exciting and iteresting.. We will, iot
speak of the chatupipiuship of thoFe
who ente'ed;the lis't, the record will
po.ak fbr itself. The following is the
'RICHLAND. VOLUNTEERS.
Oapt. .-N. tichbourg............11
Lst Lieut.- E. R.Arthur............. 8
Ind Lieut. J .. se .tt.................... o
Sergt. C. Newniham.;..................11
S* r9t I . Ir. buott...................... 3
r U.' Cronenberg.................... o
cotrpj. b e .,-.-. .-.. ... . .
L'orp. ............
nYr.'c abe..... ...,............2
rivate Igby.......-............... 3
Pr'v*t K en....................2
PrIvate ancku............,..........
Privat igby .....................1
pivato 11ila lil;.'....1
Plv t Casey ........ ; 7
P' to JEspotona.... 3
PT%eo Keough ............ ... 2
Nivate ictosh;; ............. 4
Private Morton.;.......... ........... .. 0
Pivatp StbrC ............ .9
PrIV 'Stelling;...........
PrIvte Scott,;:........ ...... .. 7
Private N.6' i ....... .......... 0
PrIvA 'a ..... 0
Private McJ unkhi ...
Private 112ell;.- ...
Drderly log ............. ..0
GOnPON- LIGHT.FUANTIY...
Oapt. W: U. Jotdan:: ....;.......11
Uteut. T. K. Elliott.,i..............
Lieut. J. ff. culzweg.;...;........ .10
Lieut. T.N.. Jordan.............. 9
Krgt. J. II. Harde............... 6
iorgt. J. L'. McDonald.....: ... ... 8
qrkt. w. H. Flennlken:.:............ 3
SePrgt. HI. 13. McMaster .....;;....; .... ... .1o
Uorp. T. W. Lauderdale............
D.orp. J. W. Soigler......... ....... 7
Dorp.)AV. M. Propst................... 6
Dorp. C. M. -Chandler...............11I
Private 0. E. Cathicart................0O
PrIvate .1 J. Cat.hcart......;..;;.....0'
Private Ver. 7...-.-.;;..,.;........
Private Chn...........: ....
PaeCrawford..........,,
Pri~valte Ci'eight.................;.....3
Private Desporte.....................
Private Eider.......................0O
Private II. L. Elliott................. 5
Private .J. M, 1Clliott. ........ -
Private W, J..'Elitt. ..... ........
PrWYate Gibs00...... ..............
PrivateiGlatln................... 0
Private Ilabnact................8
Private Ikanahn........... ,........ .9
PrIvate Ilndi.... ....'.....,.-..'
Pivate H1uey.... .,.,... ;--.-t
Prvae..th.............. ..
Private II. Landecker..........;., . ..- 7
Private L. Landecker...;...:.....-;.. 0
Private P. Landecker..-.-......- 0
Private Millingt..... ..;:..:;.~. 4
Pilvate J. F. McMaster... ........
Private J. Rt. McMaster........,-..-P.0
Private Plropbt........-........:- .
Private Rlon............ ........
Private Roiedy.-..... ...-;.....---..10
Private Samuels.............-..... 6
Private Sinson.............. ........ .12
Private Smith........................11
Private WV. H. Willifor.rI.............
Private Q.). Willif'ord...............
Privates Wison....................
Pdlyate .Williams.................... 2
Thle crowvning feat.urogf the occasion
was the magnifleht festival in the
Theslain. Iall. To essay a dedurip
tion ;of that banquet andi its accompa
nying scences 'on yesterday evening,
could only' end in the conclusion that
thzere are times, and scenes that Jazz'
guago is to IaredQ d4scI?be.. All,
youg gnmdigau 'O] Vieo., zi'inaried and
singt e, citizen and soldier, oflicers and
p)rivates, wverq seized weith the fbvoir ok
enjoyment, and one and Al %eqrmed.
tu:.tnscpipus of the,rnpid 1hight of~timek
ThIle fir'st regulia' toast of the eveintg
was luoposed by Captain . orda).n:
'90ur 1sitors ffez) ;Colutnpl~a." 12
spozzdd (o by dol. Jl. Q. MaArsiall. lie
saidi .It .gives* .l plpasuzre, my:
frlenzd4, to.- be p'regent WdLh you to,
celebrate your auiv?nNary. . ..I .migne,
here with the Volunkers iititclpating
the pleasures.of .ydur 60'spitaJlty, .tit
your kjnzdness has overleaped all.'
pectatipn, .and ,wo wvill carry .hozzde,
with us the kindest remembrances - of
this grand occasion. [Cheers.) I con-.
gratuittto you, gentlenaqueofyghoe Gor
doti Ligi,1t Infantry, '696i6 lyu credi
1tabioldisplay to-day. . As Colonel, I
gihz\li ajze eyery opportunity to be
'cofheicquahtted with .you all, and
strfvy, if possIble, .to,-.znake the Paii
znetto Regjm.cnt the crack~ regIment of
SouIth Carohlhaa. .[Ap.planus],J. It bqn
hooves us ,to loso. no .0ppoLrtutiIty 1t6
keep bright,.the name we haveadoptod.
Extending, as It does, from the Sal
vanznah to 9p North Caroihis lino',.anid.
'opmposed 'ofthe finest luktorial, we
canmalszoketbo Palmetto Regiment the
glory of the. State. [Applause.) Theo
bright name of the old Regign.t: wvas
made beneath the burning sun of
14exico, and ini the late .war wvherever
its baniner waved it was upheld and
sustained 'by lbrave and *tFue men.
[Loud cheerinzg.] We :hhde come to
extend the hand of friendtship and keep
brjgi~t that sacered past. Let us all
strive to-:make tho Palmetto Regiment
the lghjstygenthat glltters.An the
dadem ooral1ion'oldiery." (AI
T&IP next ei'gntleAxst, "TjVet
crtna dhe tb Va.(War," wade ijond..
e Yo y0010. .1ioiin a foraibleati
thpughtAiL4ress.~ 'ite -Colonel sat
10 would isipond by .poppilng i'IoIl
tr toast LwhICh -was once esteemed a
opprobrium. South Carolina was be
SIre. the war "the StatO of fIss at1
ieatleis." The late war deionsfratib
the'faot that those who wore the.gaud:
tiniforms were the bravest and-trues
upoii the Alold of battle. Ile wouli
herefore d'er the sentiment,-."Th
Statb of fuss and feat(hers,-those wil,
.inakek the fuss and weat the. featfers. I
.timue of peace are.ttioie who '.win ti
lI.lor8 iII tinle of war.' .1
SCaptain Richbourg was -called upoi
-to,respo:$k, but declined, atid called fo
.ol1oI. Marshall. The Colonel agali
.4%1%d madu a- speech of iuci feel
4. noniei ud in the c<furs<
4 his.reiarks spoke of Captain Rich
bourg tnd his -i:epord. He said: "Il
is a brave and teo man; though not i
41caker flike Colonel ion, lie is i
fighter like him, of tijQ truest mettle.
..Several. volunteer toasts wore. pro
pQsed durinte,mv.muing, among then
"The Gordon Light Ihfautry,'1 re
Spoinded to% by (3aptain .Jordan; 1,MTh
Riqhland '6i4nteer. Rib .Company;
respumded to by lIetUnerit scott
"The Memory g.f Colonel *iiy
Aiken of the C6nfedefiite Army,
responded- to by ' Surgeoir. E. -
Aiken; "'The Medical. ioression,
responded to by Dr. T. T. Roberts-n
1AThe. Press," responded to b.y n6
S. Reynoldo,. of THE NEws ANA
HERALD.
At six o'clock, Winnsboro wItnessem
a magnificent dres--parado of the tw<
compauies; .and thw presentdtlon o
the prizes by Jno. S. Reynolds, Esq
III the.volunteor6, the first prize, sil
ver butter-dish, was awarded to PII
vate Ilusemnn; second prize, tw<
b.oves of cigars, to Private Howell
In the Gordons, the - first prize, th
Company le(daly to ,Private Simpson
second prize, castor, to Corporau
Chandler, and the third prize, silvei
Cup, to Private Rlomedv.
The select team shooting, compose"
of six select minboys from each coin
Pany, resulted in NN triumph of thf
Volunteers by a score of 49 to 44. Th4
prIzm a.aarded was a silver cup.
The.progmnmne was emded, and tli
Volunteers rieOrned to their homes ot
a special train last niglt.
The Gordons mity justly be proud o
the record of the da.y just passed.' Tet
thousand thanks are due the libel.ii
hearted. ladies of the town for tlil
contributions to the-success of the oc
ca0ion.
Winnsboro and Fairfield count
abould-be proud of the Gordon L[if
In fantry. - --
-Many who never complain are neveg
theless seriously ill. Use Browvn's 'Tro
Bitters and there Will be Yio cans'e of Coni
plaint. . . -.*
BU.[21NEtIS NOTXOES.
e Ic'q'ji& 'op)u%ay. - e
Nor;ian's Neuitralizing Cordial is fast be
coming one of. the most poptilar articles I
existence. 1t soon wvill be the sbw WIulo;
In every househorld. - aothers do nof.'lesi
tate to give It to their children, being si
harmless hence its p)opularlty.
-.AssJitant reqimaster.
C. J. Miuikey, formerly~ of Tugalo, Ga.
says: "'Noman's Neutrali'zing Cordia
cured nic of a very severe case of diarrbae
The medicine ihetedl. hustantaneously, hnd:
cannot recommuend it too hilghly.'
Dui. .J. W. W Ai.I..Ki , nklinfomi, N. C
-.-Dear 'i-t \ V*t'j-yt accept the con
grafi'tuat t id ih for you e
or. relta fad fftileqT 01n aII would yo)
ali.o decept the enclOsed $50.00 as pne
exp)ression of my gratit.e.eo l'<hpirrt fe
may Western I1).0919 -' mye s perfect fre
and easX.gsw.of my hands anel arms, and
canalso walk, thIngs I have been d,ebarret
fromi for ten years, until - the lat threi
months. Mh . heumathi.1 ,l '-yell..' Y.ta
Rheumatyiecemedy. ;'me. I used I
only eight dai y, ahd( twenty dlays from tha
(lay I began Its use 1 Svas well.
- Oxford, N. C., April 3, 1883.
MONTRLIY REPORT.
OF THlE CLERK QF COUNCIL
REEIPTS.
Cash foi-ward.ed from 1882 .......... $4943
Tavern License ..,...'.............. 750 I
License, lightnIng rod agent... ....-10 (1
Sale of beef on street................ 4 5
I .. - $598 8
DIsBRJSIEMECNTs AR PER VOUCIiEns.
Police .sa'arles..-.-..-.-.............. ... .$ 80 C
Lamp-lighters.. ... ...... '..-.-.. .. .. ... 20 C
WVorkl oAi streets..2.:-.. ...-... 39 8
Work on brldge......'...;.......-.. 1
Freight on 300 feet hoso :e:...-g
Rlaili'bd-9icket to pauper ...:'....;-.. 1 4
Repairing lightning -rod- on T1own
Clock ........................g
Repahing tools..................... .4
Removing unisance....-........-.....- 1
Cash;onhad........ ....... .. ...... .4.40 9
. I hereby cei'dify that the abOye is a col
Act traserlpt of the receip>ts and expend
'tures for the .montha of A pa , 8883.,
April adth,1883. -Clkofonc.
Ji!. V 'ED I
1B. f. DALDWELL,I Hai7r-Drosser
Next Door.to..l.sto'ftice.
Call at my BJBER SiOP whm~o -ye
enn get IIafr Cn in~g Sha So l n
and U)yei done. ,i 1p a~ i l
styles. I tl alo keep on hai~I silppl
of TonieA'nd'a .lt of El i C Irms,.
- -3.. . F. Ol)WFifL,
May 1 -aInr-Driesser.
LOOK TO YOUS 11%TEJREST I
3jHEAPER THN EV ER~
Boots and Shoes Made to Order~ Out (
the Best Material.
Fine French Calf Skin Boots ..........%
Foxed Boots and Congress.Gaiters....$.
Congress Shoes ....................$.
Low-Q aatered Sumier Shoes ........$5.4
.b 'ing'nbatl y and promptly dlone
the IO ~ T TRICES5 * --
Comlg sStreet, next BdH aM at'
SEEIfUP
- fs..
CAn be,plane anywhere.
1, c and be tyltiv4ted very mu
ONLr .d -EW B
ONE. PECK produtcl ha
D SiLS, worth.
ASLY DOLL.ARS
Sfth butiordinary attentioi.. C
H. HA
MONEY SAVED k
-SO BUY
r4tJRXTUr RoM
AA
10tmeIFmi5EniW
I could give yov fi ON F.FEl N(
- noecssary, as the utcine vWill IRRUOSME!
. ing mcine belts, oil, oil ceana fuld nidles Re
for a sowing machine. Agent for bor4, S11
attention. -
SPRING SPRING
SPRING SPRING
sANAtO SPRING
U NEW ETOCK OF
SPINil 'GOOD
IS ARRIVING ~PA i L Y.
; ust ofeiwed a fine line of
MEN'S,
BOYS' SUITrs
NEW AND DESIRABLE
STYLES.
-E Wn AvE RECEIV.1D OUR
., L?AOES~ TIATS
g. 0OF THif LATEr T "IdE
3 FRoM FIFTEEN CENTs Up.
g A'call from~. all is .respect
0
r> frilly solicited.
0
. P.. L.,ANDTECKEgR & B.RO.
SALE
ANU% FEED STABLES.
- KENTUCIK
IIHORSES AND MULES !
Juat aried, oneerload of younge, f
broke.Kontucky Mules and Hlorses-amohg
ithemn some nice driving 1tfTit!.
ONE PAllt OF NICE BAY ITORSES.
TWO GOOD SADDLE HORSES.
0 Come-aml got thme pick, aj vill sitap as
wail as sell, so you can't miss a trade. I
tWill sa p for any an l kiitIs.
eblila)ca) fg)antering me to
sw ,sIanintatali scary.
LMF
!N . RICE
and at sanic time that cottonl
cli like it.
U SHJWLS L EFT.
st year in this county SIX
PER AUS1B1,
'4Uand get particu ars.
R.DEN & BRO.
MONEY MADE!
YOUR
,Muttresses of 1i owO tanfa
*Ltire. Uise e'conioiy-buty Ihe iest, fj
--buy where you vin get the eap
. A ie w-supply of Oilldren Cai
ages, of the latest de-iigis amd low
il price.
Youiln save Inlonlev by ht)vin
V0 0r Picture Franmes, Wal l', etv.
I.ir 1kets, It-ilneks, S10rin eBteds.
V Who M1IattrS.s -ill( Winclow
Siiies froi Lt. W. I1i 1,111PS.
f am agent for sevral cliffereit
fisWNO M\CilN S,un<d simnv
of thein as (mo) as can he 1u4'.
You will find It to your interest to
prive nine befotye ma11kinl" a plii
ntI cannot be underIoid by aly ]
AS YOU NA NTP, but. d lot think it
7'/ VP -1;' whenl-youl geA one. Sew
r. sale. I will (h -r. y il r pa . it that Is waited
It and Biiids. All or(jurs vill live. pr*Ipt
- Ay i!i-p
7 HEREW I Ti AL
--SHA11 WE BE
CLOTHED?
Is o1e of the questions w1iei mest p-r
plexes tile mnd of tei individual 111141t the
inily. To. relleve yoiurelf of tils pIr
p)lexicy, you should cail tid hear oir prices
.l.
SPRING GOODS,1
Of whiilh we Inow have a large anlid w".l]
.lssorted1 st 1.k. E~verythii in I the way. of(
pi)Y (GOOD)S, NOT'ilONS, etc., that is
tlie nieest. DI) SS (1% ), antd all the
novelt 'es in NOUT'IONS. if you wvant, a
ntice suit of
'on)o t'tuidisoe oir. strek,for ehioose froin
yott 11li w11 WennO ill .the~ oi lier. * We hitve
oimmet.hi4ig ice ini this wily, ali g0i(anitea
iits as welIl asOiaglity c.f gol):~
*W'e hove a veriy livrtty aiui i:obby) liue oIfI
11 ATS, 111 both t eit, anud st.raw, and( can1
p)leasthe lini uost. fast 1(1ous.
SIlOEJS, ; dib is v'ery la rge, enth1raig ti
g) ialities and st3 les. Soinnething nice ini
]n aill.depart inenits we endoeavor to give
the best gouods at LOWVESTL Pl CES.
]R.es9pectfully,
CALDWE LL & L A U IERD IAE.
WHIER EWVITH'AL
ShALL WE BE WED ~I?
Is aniot.her perp)lexig (lqest.ionh. 1t. also
ceases to wvorry' wheni0.iec you1 l'ooI1k inito
our.
G ROCElRY DEP'AART'IMICNT,
wVhere you will find all khnis(1 of eatabed- at
T(I0I renei.gi.ble pices.
COM1R AND SEl10 US.
'Wc tako pkeasure i showing our jo-ods.
R ]eispectfully,
CALDWELjL & LAUDERDA LE.
$Ai)PD(Rx,i1n lIDLEsAN) DrfA llNEas--"wA Y
dowvn yonder."
-ULYSSE U. DESPORTfES.
--TRADE-.
NORMAN'S
CORDIALs.
BURand effoctual Rtemedy for tho enre of
AaiIii gaarities and disorders of tho Atom.
Io~n ws pt wthe (rlnlido r adul.
Ioptly reilotl toDysonte9. D'iarrh(ea,Oh
*ta Morbus, Cholera z4atumn
Flu,Ox ring P'alns ut.iimen
lfausOaAoWy of.h M1ma
Hear.rn, k orvous
Hfeadacho and Djppsia. May
khestomleu iou10veis foin ro ara ton of the
umans raeange of ood or water.
N EdUTR?ALUZINO.- OQ RDIA L
Tsas p1easpot, and harmless as IInack
berry' lnes Does not contain Opium
and will lot. constipate. Specially recom-.
mended rr'SnapIclness and .Teothing
Vhild!i.. .*
At rice sn, and $r.oo per bottle.
5BolV y al IJuggiate and Delere in MidlUof*,t
EixaBh810 MI,to~ 00,
* old Proprtqtrs,;
JUT, ECIVyEf one earloadi of OL
II'OdWAOONS, wyhiief il b
~d'theap for 9ash,-. or oit timo M- good
paper. -
-.t -T - . cAS
D j; 17
THE CLOTHIIN8 I!IS~
0414
OF..
Ni. L. KINART
OP.uvsI'l GnAND VENL(.W-L, VOL UMBIA, S. C.
I have jost. opented a large stock of SPRING (;OODS for 3.fen, Youths and Boys, 1A
uits of Casinero, Flanne, Cheviot aiti Sergc-.aill at low prices. Also a line of
G-ENTS' F URN11NG 0OO)S
lit l the latest styles of goods. Gents' Nee4 wear a speclalty. Gen!s' 1ITWE
7[R)hs lil L ow Q t-Qua t'ers a111nv (;aiters.
Orders scut toiy address will be proniptly n etud to.
lf- "KINARD.
r
1-CH1IAMPJON".3
ZZ M-n: aRXm.A
I U. yu Eds
F1M PLE IN CONSTRUCTION, STRONG AN1
)URABILIE, and EA,SILY MANAGED; EVERY ON
WARR ANTED
'o DO TIfE WORK PERFECTLY, IF NOT TI E
ONEY WILL BE REFUNDED.
FOR SALE BY
W. R. DOTY CO., AGENTS,
IT/TSA'*ASbOR, .) oc
April 19 t X1m
JUST STIP AD THINK I
K7~.M7 . Y.Z ..~ ~ ir IN/AND .KIEd A W 33L. .r
I 11) I C'U L OU S L Y LOW PRICES
T--"% --- --ir- -T- /-,4 ~- - -- .--i - T--% A -- 1/
B3. SUGiENIHEIMLiR'S.
Ani t' e imhiu s on of our troods aneld a knowbioe' of or 1>r.eed wvill oiy Inen you
ml we are tei,nti you ontly the 1'LA IN UN Y'A iN1811ED) liCT'i.,
rN J)R.1 (H)O.)}, (NIA)'PH1TXd, 1U.l?'I, (LIi.41%AD9f
we hnia ery goo ~u nnmeng,i
J~R OCEIES-ALL KLND)S G ENER ALLY
ONELESS CODlFISII and FINE MACKiIEL~ SiX FOR TEN CFNTS.
CIALL FOR OiL) CROW WIIISKEY..
ICTORIiiS EVEFIYWHEREI
Enivorally L-Az2r
e .= . -. . e
THlE ECLIPSE FARtM ENG0 INE,
s niit tilteri t lhet trowni of te bouji'r hy ' xpa mi.ion Bti ii l >l dts it such1 ianer)
I) q eni all iv*ide Ilhe weight, hldweetn i i.i : i ~' fow: al m a- rer tls. bI miioun t( Ini sir.
vbieeis. Th'le Iloih-r is ttnoited ont ash-s of thet lileTI. li KFN El) WltiJ(ll IITL litONt,.
inproivedI :titl i',wertial lhrirake:. 'lA10 I~ l' 1,Y \\ li.Ei, a N I) I'[il,f,EY. [linge,
mo11. i.I itek, p>roi hall with efliletL 1 iU1C .lCI IN) )ETA IN ING ANJ) EXN
TIl1. -WA Y N llOl)lO ECI,1 l'SE PA'TE1NTi ,SEI,V-li lGUL~ATI'N(' G ItAIiN
i'\1LI\'lT' i, ('l,l'.A N IEli A N D) ltA(Gi I l, 11he inet. coilteiittie. (lA IN -SEV E11in thie
vorbi, tnal I. NSI ' IIl'AiSSEl ) l''Oi~ SI aI PL'f. T YI . (Capacity for Th'lresluing, Mepatratintg
'I'l l E (I El LIll A TIEl) OjSliO)iN JI MA 'EI( A N I) AIoW Il, the bestt Afaehino of.
lie kin<i itt i .\arket..
TI'l VA N WINKLE, PiATT"1 and IBROWN GlNS, wvithu mEERIS AND)
AllJ of thte abo)tve, with eycry oilier kInd. of FAl. igO 9, 1ClN R
R., J. M~cCiAIIfLE Y & CO.
Apriln .
1883 I883~
''Tho 10t9 anticilpated holiday rusht has comi.~~ rue, and the New Ycunt
wilth its b.id' Ien f'utu.re has dawnted upontia' and as I ihnt.em to use my itmnost
dttlavo'rs 1 tterit. ini future thie very) liberal patromige tihts heeni (')tended
.o me (ho past year, by contsulting. at all imos the hueiroste'or'mv e-ustomeira, I
auke ti;s opp)orLtity of annuioning that from this diteo my pat ei stock of *
F~'ALLG AND WiNT.ER 0GOODS.
.Will,bo s'l at GRIEATLJY RLEDUTCED) PICES, n1 ordot y 4ra4
)rpTRADEu T(AN II RETiC O FORE -C(
Plonso calf fand examine my stook bororOad hf #1~ PhT 4
pri'l'(' will conince. VOt thait J mFennt jttst vhatrl pi'n. b. It ~ ..i ~ . ~
.1hanlhklty my-t f~'or~ e theoir,VOrVlha a
VOt t I hap)y ardO.d)Orosprtt NO Xtfar~i44