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LOAL ITELLIGENUE. oTUDA,3* . a a a _lle neral'. o otico-,S 0. CaldwelP, Ch?t'k Bar 'u s t e s , N o . 1 4 . -Tii ganite AlarAis near Wliini roo attraeting considerable at'tei i i'all over the State. --Josepi'.'wj, a wl known col 'ed pal.nteic died pf consumptioai oi hrsi'ay night, arid was burled 'o' riny afternoon. -The Wiunsbo'6 'imksmen are ractising for the inter-State shofi'o. atch which comes off at Warm prin' ', N. C., early n9xt'ioith. -Governor Thomps'on hits ap6lpnt'e'd 'o. .D. P. Iuiti ae ilron$ 'Coin is'sioiei', to fill the vacaticy occa oned Iy .te death of Goerii r ,jeter. -Cor. Win. Jollnston and r. '. ob'rtson', Eq., ti6 Charlotte '1.C.' rived in Winnsboro on T'iiay. eriboQi' illed here by the iJlia'dse of ftid#p'r eti'itten. ---1r. Coicberg, the piotographer, s,recty taken a 'excel ent picture f tlhe Winiisboro Steam Fire Eturino oinpiuiy', as 'they appeared_ on the ccasion of t6i06 recent parade. REi.(IOUs $i vcs.-Se wo' W111 held in the didbrent churobes to orrow, a follows: P'resbyterlattll e'v. f '. l. Jordan, 1, n. in., and 8f, p. in. Bible class it p. in. Sunday l61oo' at 10; a. in. Associte Reformoed Preabyterian-~ ev. '. '.. Chiniers, at I1I, a. n., and 3, p. in. SniiAdy school Yt 10, a. I. Mothlodist-I ov. It. CX. 'ikee', t 11, . i., and 8., '. n. Sundiiy 'Scliio1 it a. in. Dit. MIIItN'n L1-x"rUE.-Quite a rgo a'dience sHeinble ,in,the Baptist muirch on Thnrsdaty nig.,t, 'to hear the ctuie of the ltov. Dr. Milburn on Sarget 't . Prentis, and the Flush inis in Mississippi". We cannot ow undertalSe an extended acco'tii of le lecture. It I enough for the pres nt to say L1unat the entire audit.ory ere deliglited, and that tie gifted ieake: ftilly sustained the high repu tion itlhat had preceded him liie. WIo re pleased to learii that arrangements ave been made to have Dr. Milblirn eliver another lectire here 6n iekt ednesday night-of whicli 1aricu ars wi'il be giveU hei'caftcr. ILLNESS OF JUDO E.ROnERTSON.-The iunerous friends of Jud'go Wim. It. tubertson will deeply regret to learn hat he was stricken with paralysis on Chursday jeorrniiYg, his loft side being iffected. : Wednesday lhe was in uis usual hrea iYh, takini an -active part n arranging 'for the lecture of' the Rev. Dr. Milburn. - There were no iremnonitory symptoms of the disease hteve r, and the stro1te, which caime t an carly hour on Thursday morn n,was quite sudden. There was no hange in his condition on. Friday. udge Robertson's mzany frienAs in airfield and elsew ieVe, wiill unite in lie earnest hope that lie may quite onz be restored to health and vigor. DEATHS.-Mrs. l1gssle Fraser, wid w of' the late Rev. Malcolm D. Fraser', ied at the residence of her son, Mr. as. D. Fris6r, Ini Edgefield county, on bursday. .The remuius were brought *Whmisboro on I?rVa'Aj, And the iperal.services were held in the Pres 3yteran, c,hurch, c'onduct,ed by the ev. J. T. Cbialiners. Mrs. Fraser had 'cached an extreme old 'Ago, and of ate years had boon quite feeble. She eaves a laidb circle of' fri'ends here to ecveire her mnemory, and recall with admiratIon the qumalities wvhich mnade ier,a t rue Ch ristian wvoman. . MI'' 8.. A. iJ91, a citizen of this :comnty; died very suddenly at his home jcar Fenstervi lpon the 18th inst'.; of apoplexy. ..o ivws Iip thec ifty-flfth year of his age, Anhd l'dbeen ia his SAual health. Mr. 11111 was icld ini great esteem by those who knew hiin best--his frienids and neigh. FitANK LiE SUE'S PoP'ULAI MONTHLYi Trheo ilier' for .7tily Abdtirids witi "rost interestiug and Inistrucative read, ig. "T1he Lonigest Span in tlth /Vorld;," lg .A v. Aibdtt', has four tenu illustratiotns (>f. the Bi'ooklrv1 Bridge, of wvh ch fullde is-Are gIven: pornelIijn Ma lews cotiti'lb66tes "The P'ot at Hlonie-John Hio'wVd >aync" this puinber also. contains a's inpdb. lishe'd "try and, poem iir1ayte, There la a sketch of "AssNm," ,tin redt Tea Codintry of India t an artfeck y lMra. V. T. Polk, "Ni1: Antonio and is Gd Missions"; one by Mare Vai. OttSi; of' peiulIpe lii'et; wit g illuis rations of tht, "StrNango Funet'al RI t' n' diffei'esjt.wdajt,nti4'es. There are sfdo les nd Ile sby Uscanyt@, N, - obomn"' ~ete.;. several . harmin~ urd pleasing chua.'ad'ter. Tiid grea rial "The Bleautiftnl Cetjudse '9QIdli.. lto" Is co)ntinued. ""'Inte Qar rs" is the title of teclre frontis 100e. Twenty-five bents a copy;. *8i ear, postpaid. Address; Mrs, Frank slie, Publisher; 53 5 and 67 Pail lace, New York. TinE l1tLZEVIR LtBRARlY.-Amtong thi ecert Issues or this unique, and i1 sjeot t o heapness Arld beauty of orin and typ'ography, really remarkaa le0 publication; are the followingi 'Aristotle," by Sir Alexandor Grant 'P1at6"by V W. Collinal "Horace,' 'y '1edro Martli. These are in the t. o,oid 'ulet h ofore obtainable only at the price of 0-.6ah, but. now published' in this handsome form for fifteen cents each:. "Thq Indian Song of Soggsl" by Ed will'Arnord, 'auth' of "The Light of Asia," is published at six cents, the cheapest 'edition heretofore issued be Iig $1.00. We also have the "Life f Alex. 11. Stephens," by F. 1L. Nor fon' author of the "Life of General rreock," a'ih other 97rs. It cosl tains an excellent oirtralt, and a flne Illustration of 'Libei'ty IIll," Mr. -Stephens's 'flnofis ho.no. Though a 'olyi' glt Wrk, bayiri the 'unal ro alty 6 he authot;, Ns i'tisliot 't the a nldinshing price bf'te'n cent's. The9 last 18s,1 is 8'hli1gir's Vo'-ated "Song of the Boll'," and "i 'er aid Leander," all for tv4 cents'. Thete publicati,ons are not soki by dealers gpnerally' but on p&reet; by the publisher, John B. Ahkic, 18 Vesey street, New York. vOTTON 1fILL ORTu AND SOUTZ. , Mr. Alfred B. ShGperdson, who is ,an authority on all. mn tters affecting jgotton, in "1 .levdew o'f the. Progress f (,.ottoi tuu1ilture III, t)ie United ta to'," makes a very careful analysis 9gfi')e advantges and disadvantages under which the South labors as a enin petitor" vith New 1:n;land In the maii ufaetui'e,of tot ton goods. It jians long been the reeral 'opinion of the Norith, h'e.saystY; tat cotton mills would. not p1:Ospr n in .1he Southern States, but these opilolls ..ntlist' give way to the fict that, of recent years, cotton cotis4Yinptign,ha. i,cr'earsed at the South in a great.r cot.nparative ratlo than at the North, while tlad Southern mills have actrnally paid m11uch1 lacgeri'Ofitt thtn. tho e of the North. Southorn factories possess tlhe'advan tages ot' being .plearer to the cot'ton helda, of a ci'i't.e .nih 1" than the North, and which eisu1re tiem against those friciieit,iinterruiptions caused by .'r,gorous wintrs, chenpor. hand for fic tory sites' cheaper b'iildili* ilnterials, Wel and labor, lonl^er working hours', cheaper transportation of fh.e. raw ura teial less lW,s in the \yeigj' of the cot toni by b.andliig'.otv6l" price~s {tnld better seiection:ot' tie s'aple. The loss jn weight,on cotto11 I's tra.a.spertation to the Npthern mills is large, and to this inist be a dded the loss by the shrinkage..in wt.ight of the largei stoys whieh tlese nills have to carry in conscl ence o; heir gre1ter is-. tance from 'tlie soni'ces o''sup,pl.. Tie Norther n mill. p.sses the ad v ntage of being .nehriel-to cliettcr dis .tlibuting point:1 fgl thel k. productioi of having .their, nithinetrv repaired mor'e cheaply nid a better supp.ly of skilled labor. It need scarclV be said that t'e. Ai;. vantages possessed ,y the S.utheiut factories far' outweigh those 'enjoved by theit' Northern coimp(rtitors. T1'i s is'cler;ly, demotnistrated by their de vellnentl in-the past decade, and in their financial retur.ns. The di.v.i}leyks of the Southern uills have averaged 14 per cnt. for some years past ; those of Now England scarcely 7 per cent. As M. hIep.erdson r'enmrks: ".it is useless to at.tcin.pt to .naintain mere tieor'ies to.,tle effect that, the South cannot mnannfactu.'e cotton goods againat the logic of 'ecor fl ulied facts'." -The differcmi bet.w.9eni a na1e flui't anid a lamnp cleanet' li:es T t1ie f'ae that.onie Is up to women tricks, ahid the other to trimmin' wvicks. Mr. WT. J. Ilix, Merchant, Fair -Play, S. C., Is one of our best custQimers for Nor man's Neiitralizln g Cordial. We have re ceIved no0 testinoial fromi hhnii, but con sider hIs orders the best colppimient..th,t could he-paId i4e.CrdAl as lhe cei'ainly could not sell so imuch If It did not giv'u satisfaction. No1t1CE. AMEETING of the Tax payers in School District No. 14, wIll be held in the Court 11ouse 0on tile 28th Lnst., at le o'clock a. m., for thle puipose of hevying a School T1ax for tihe next school pc.ar, ..,. .J. .C. CA LD)WFLL' Jue. Ciik lo~ard Trustees, No. 14. NOTIOEK OFFIce OiF CoMP'TnoLLERn GENEnAL, CoL~UMJuA, S. C., AprIl 1, 1883., I CER TIFY TIIAT J'. C. dALDWEL11 Agent of . . THE GEORo1k'IOQ 4WsUxIt Ap COMPANT .of Colimhus, Georgia;. THEr WEsTERN AssURANCE~ COMPANY, of Tioronto, Canada; THE IIAMBUnIO-UnIEMEN INsURANCEt COM PAN Y of IaITo,nrg; &ersing;. THE NoRTH ll'rTmsir & MEiRCANTOI;l ik sURtANcE CoMPANY, Tni of Lonidonu and( Edinburghi; THE OCHEs~Ti OEn MAN IhsU1'A1NCE COMPANY, -- of Rochester, New York; T HE CO'W4FNEAA IN ANCE 00 N Aid hat J. F. MCMASTER Agent '& ,TIN Ipf AN1A, of gew York; THlE NIiAAA, of New York; LIvEnIIooL1, LONDON & GL,oiiE, 'of 1icr *pool; IAnd that I. N. WVITHERS Agent o1 THEa H'oMI, of .Newv York; Tuis UbOMMERe1ClA Uiu~Nr, '6? Lohdon; TriE FiRE AssocIA'rjolf, of PThiladlThi, P'ennsylvania; Htave ceiiplied wit,h thb requisitions ci the Act of the. Geniei Assembly, entitlel ofn.' o ?cgtulate the Agenci.es of .In stirange Comp ianles not ineor'porAted in t.he State of Solith 'Carolina", and I heroby License the said J. C. Caiwoll',,; Mc. M4aster and I. N-. }itter1, fAt -toe sld, 1. take Hs~kmi and t'ranl ae all buslnes.. of Insnraince In tils State, In the Coutnty of Fairfield, for and In behalf of said Coia. E pies,Mi'ch31, 1884. .. (Signed) W. E. STON'EY' 'ine 23-ti p1Jnea viteof tn y ~il'nt me directed I 1wilmfer$ m ore the. Couri House doo'l hi Winnsoro, S. C., on the FIRST NONDAtN iN J1JLY NEX'~$ wvithin the legal hours oft l'e to th~e:. high es bldder, for CASII,. the foll4wing-de se'jedprry, tw,~ nd NNi n'teresto01 Mrs. M. E. Starno In a huoise and lot I1 the te*n of Blythie'ood, noW beechpied by her. LevIed tipon as thie rop'erty of Mrs A.E Starnes at the suit of Ltirlok & Lowrjunce again1st J. R. Nelson and M. E. Starnes. Sheif's JNO. 1) M,CAJRLEY, ShrNsOmee, S. F. C. Wlnnsboro 8. C Jpuno 11, '188).~ e s 1 4 D J . & .F 0 .t6E1{ I. bENTISTb;, .AY openejd anl .oep In Wlnnsbor ,fq the practice of D0 itistiT, Rooi$ for ite present will be at the y innsboro llot. ... .. June 19 PHOTOGRAliS NLA1 OED 11 llHE,ndersIAned s the agent f6.the ASouithern Copying Com'plny,'Atlanta 4 ., and is ready to receive orqers for uhl pictures to be.cQpled and l iitgecd. Prottpt attention given and satisfaction gtiaranteed. Orders will be received at Brown's Hotel. ILAMILTON FLEMING. .J.iut 10 FOR SALE. pHIE store-budi ig and, lot now occitiled . by the undersl ited are offered for sale. store is one of the best in Winnsboro, an ) primte eoildi4V. The location is 1ieO the most advantageous in tb\vn. The lot is quite a large one, and u pon ft are largu warehouse an ,other bulhdings. Terms very moderate. 1 or further par tieulars apply to May 29-tf . SUGE 1"NII,it. Charlotte, Columlia & .Augdst It. R. PAssE,o,1 I)AiT EW'ANT, Colu'hf7, S. C., .Juno 11, 1883. ON and after. Sunday Jnuiei7, the f6l' lowing Schedule ivill be in effect! GOING NORTH, NO. 5'3, MAD ND EX1tEs. Leave Augusta, . ' .3 a'. . Leave Coluia' ...... .....11.47 t. in. Leave KIllifii'.. ......... .a2 12 p. in. Leave Bilythe\vood...... ....'.12.28 p. Wt. Leave llidgeway. '. ' .12.48 p. W. Leave Simpson'a...'...'. ....-".1.00 p'.. in. Leave Wlinnsboro. .. 1.14 1. in. 1aay.e W hite Oak...~'........... .1.8:3 . in. oeave WoOdWard':s... . . .4~5 . im. Leave 1lackstock........... '.1.o p. m. Leave Chester.......... . .'2.3 p, m. Letkve lcek. ill............ ......14 p. in. Leave FAr i i 1..... .......3.36 p, nr. Arrive at liprlot1c .'.............4.20 p. m. No. 10, way freigl t with passenger aiacli attached, runs daily except Sunday: . I'eave Colupbia'. .............1.55 pI m. Leave Winnsboro...............5~..91. m. Arrive at Charlotte............. 12.301. m. ' GOING SOUTh. , .. 52, MAIL AND EXPRE8S. Letav 'alotte. .. ...... .. ...'.'.2.30 1.. mn. Leave Fort Mill ..................3.17 p. mn. Leave Rock 11111 .................3.8 p. m. Lex4ve Ch'ester... ......... .. .4.221p. M. Leave Elxkstock... . ..4 p. m. Leave WoodWardl's...'..,. .......4. 5 p. m. Leave White Oak................5.07 p. in. Leavo Winnsborp .. ............5.28 p. m. Leavi kibli pson's................ 5.43 p. Im. Leave Ridgeway......... .. 8 p. m. Leave Ulylvthewood.... (........6.14 p. mu. Leave Killian's...... ........... "2 p. im. Leave Columbia . .... .7.07 p in. A'rrive a. u u t ..'. ..., 11 ' 9 No. 20; wa'y freight, with passenger coach at.tached, runs daily except Sunday : Leave Charlotte'......'.'.... .4.25 p. m. Leave Wingslhoro...........11.40 p. in. Arrive at Coltnbia.........:. .3.20 a. In Railroad (or Washington> thue sixteer. minutes ilhead of Wmshboro titne. - .G. it.-.'LOT T. M. R 'IA-co'rr Stjperintendent. General Manager. So-th Carolina Railway Company. 0 N and after April 15, 1882, Ptssenger Trains will rum as follows until fu-ther.tnotice: 1O AND FOlOM ChIAIRILESTON. A. ; .EA8WT. Leave Coliinblia at. .*7.30 a. )n. t0.66 p. m. Arrive Ch1arleston...12.42 p. in. 11.20 p. in. . a .WEr. - Leave Charleaton.' .t7.n0 a. in. *+t:.05.). m. Arrive Columbia.... 11.25 i,. In.,i0.1' ). mIn. ~lDaily. *D)ajly excep)t Sunday' TO AND) FnOM CAMDEN. EAST. '. Jde\veCClumbida.at. .*7..30 a. m. *0.55 p. in. Arive atCamiden. .. [.15 p. m'. 9.55 p. mn. Leave Camdlen at.. .*.6.27.a. . ?-l'.20 p. m. Arrive af. Columbia. .11.25 ii. 'in. 10.15 p. in. *Daily excep)t Sunidays. TO AND FiIOM AUoUSTA. EAsT. .Leave Columiglia. . .*7.30 p. mu. f6.55 l um. Arrive Auigusta. .....1.40 p. in'. (5.21 a. in. WEST. Lenve Aimgusta...*7.5:a mn *4.2O p ml 19.00 p in Arrive Colum.ine .4.40 p m. 10l.15.j .m 5.56 a m tDall) *D)ally 0eept Ssimn Iy. . CONNICCTIONS. .. Connections made at Columbia with Co Inubla & (Cc:eeJyie llallroad, by train ar riving at 11.25 a. nr. apd depaertinmg at 0.55 p. in. Connection inade a.),Colanmbia .Junctioin with Charlotte, Colum >ha & Au g~rea-l11 Iroad by sameii( trais to and from all poinIts on bothm roads. Connection made at Charleston with steamers for Newv Yom.:k on W~ethmisda1ys and Saitrdays;.-Ailsa, ivilh Charlestn an'd Savannat R aillwvay to andl from Savannmah and( aill p)oins ini Etoi:iua, Connections are inade at .:Migusta with the Georgia Riailroad and Cenitral :ltilr oad to and( from aill points WeTst and( South. Connections mnade at. Blackville to and( from all oeints on Barmgweli Railroad. TIhmroiih e'1~ket.s ean hie p~riiw1iied to al points Soithi and1 West. bmy app)lylig to D). McQU 'EN, Agent, j6ii~ B.PEC Colunbia, S. C. D. C. ALLEN,. Gen.i Pass An iI Agent, Charleston; S. C'. FARM MACH-INERY ! I* V frsae direct fronm t.he...p.anu facturers, alli TOnidh of Ag,.ricultfira-l M'Inhin ery, Imnplemnents4, etc., etc. En gines of all sizes, fi;0mu three to one hundred and fifty 'ho'rse mower. SAWV MIAS ANId GRIST M1LLb, Mail'fa4t Hed, at 4lie Metropolitan Iron Woi-ks, fliciusud',Virginia. tural Worle---all. iciuts .oI' -1.Pplemients, from a Ueel-Scre-w 'fo a Thmreshe~r that wvill thresh and oleano sixty bushels (of wheat per hqopr or two hundIredi busheLs of (ots per honr. Sulky Ploughs, Cufl'laioj', Tinar(1v and INoughs.,and( Piouglj $toeks of all kinds anid siben. Also Reapeta, with self-dropper or soi f-bin der, I am agent roi-t17e D EDRICKC 1AY AND COT TON Ni CS8. This Press ill, with thireU bugnds, press ~traw in snml b.ales as fest fai. as the b nrehiek can clean it; and with tlu'ee handm(s can halo cotton fas,ter than a alley-sawv gin cani turn the limit est. I have also some of the best niado COT TON G!NS, wvith all thme muodern lunprove.. mnents, with PRESSES from tifc factories. I also sell Scales .of.all sizes; thAt Will weigh from onie-haldf pound to flive tonls. Oarriages, Buggies anidigCi.,o all sizda 0114 prices. idhdtgCat',o jfamy ~ on Wishes to piirchmaseanuyofthe ahoVa'-nmnioned giods, tihey wvill - Jenase call at Mi'. JMF ES.)A VIS'S ofTlce amnd ~legve word lAth.hlfa, adtd I Will call and. shiow catalogues, etc. JAMiES P'AOAN,. May 17-ti GET Dilt J. M, QUATTLEBAUM, DENT18T. COLUBIA;S. 41. .0FIOE Ovn STAxtie's OninA I .da. YOUR R. W~. PHIILLIPS. Matttr:<ses of mny own mnti1111fiac ture. Use econiomly-lbny the best -buy where you can get the cheai est. A iew iupply of (hiltidren's (url ages, of the latest desigits and low You et111 save money by hnving Vollr 1'euint Frames; WItl Poci"lkets. 3riekets, diat-raeks, Spi'inr ietdy, Wir.. ,' Mittresses amt l i1idow S Shies frol'lt. W1. PlIll,l.IPS. J amn a=.enit. for severaIll"'rent. SEWINO MACIllaNE, anel some of them 1H (COO1) as ean he me. You will tind It to our inite=rest to p rlce mne before, making at 1)m1 chaie ii.5 S lEWlillE. lienelmer = that i cannot be uirdlersold by anly one. I[S AS YOU vAN', 1)1( do not thinlk It /) '/MI N/, l'l8Swh-ti you get. one. Svw r saile. 1 will on'er any "Imt that is wanteii t and Blinds. d, I1 urllers willhav31e pronmpt A p i t MD BICE mnd at same time that cotton :h''like it. USHELS L.E.i"T. it - year in this county SIX PElR B3USHE L, all and get particulars. RDEN & BO. a:cial Attention ALL CALLS PROM'TLY .AT T'I)NDIJ) TO. I keep on hand at full supply of MIIETA LAC BURIAL C.Sl ET rf the finctiniih, antd WALNUT CAHKE'S )f the latest styles: altu also Ilnital i,n IOSEWVOOD) (ASE$ AND 'OV.FIN , m1d i CII EAP CRIA E1) of COF' INS and 3UItIAI, 1E01EiI. R. W. PHAf LM PS. A9 10 SANLE AND. FEED1 STIABLIJES, IIORSES ANU) MUL ES !~ Jnst51 aliveIId, one 0( eaload of younh ', tl, brdo lKentnieky Mniiles and)4 Ilorses-aInonIg ONE l'Ali~ OF NIC('l A Y .1l0l1SES. C~ome ulilu get lihick, as5 1 will 5way3 as5 wvell as soil, soi you canl)'1. m15iss trade.I wIll swatp for any1 and11 all k(i ol4. swap1 as fe am n11 ot at al1 l ay. A. WILL!AFORD). -TRADE NORMAN'S 01'RALII CORDIAL mlarll., nd isorr of theH r(01 ach ad hlwos wu'eth.r inqtronor aduls. ofronsive to (lhe tnste. P'romnpt ly releving Dystentery. Dlarrhcea, 01h01. cra bIorbus, Choera, linfa.nturn, ajr Of rlpinw Painq 1t ulency necartburn, lOck and Nervous nondlacho auiul ))yspeps ns. Mhay ? eotuah atr 1 vwol fu', rulxatlon ol' the NEUTRALIZINO CORDIAL Is as plens.ant and harmless as Black borry WVine. Does no6t contain OpIum and will not constipate. -Specially recom mecndedi for Soasickness and Tee~tinig Children. *J Price 25c. an.d $v.oo per btle. fiold ,y all Drugglstsand Dealcra In Medicine, BXOELSIOR OBEMIOAL 00, Sole Proprietors, WaIhalla, 8. C. U. 8. A. UN4DERTAKING !~ flietefully Iforns1 th pu'Idbli4 tla't he, has 01n handi' a full line of' COf4I' A ND CA E T, and4 I la rpard t0 o an iiythini g Ila1 nader takig. -ALSO, A full into of 11UlUA L, RO{BES, for mnen, womenOJ and chitldreni-a now featurc-very neRt, np.propriate and checap. Ve askc fei' a sharo of the patrollage. LMT, . B-SdBUY FURNITURE FROM i t .,I could give you as MANY lt!F:RHENC ncessary, as the achines will R /1Mjf1I ing ;achine bplts, oil, oil cans 1nd needles fo for a .sew.ig machine. Agent for l)oors, ;asl attentioni. - SERDU Can be plantidl a ri - &A; and be cultivated very mn O'LY A F+W B ONE PECK. prodticcd la: BUSHELS; Wo th 'IE D1L$/1 ?i h tlib\t o7 dinary at'liion. C J. . HA RECEIVED!| I-esh Ci-bam Cheesr nd 1Macaroni... N w Catch Mackerel and Salmon. Borcen's Eagle Condcnsed Milk,., Sugar Cured Pig 1-ams and Brcakfist Strips. FeYris's Beef Toinews. th .. g'otd mna othe& goods, which Wvill b)e dOid CHEAP. S. S. WOLFFE FOR SALE! WAGONS. AESO IN STORE : SADDLES', BRIDLES, HARNESS, BACON, MEAL', UOlRN; DRV GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES; INDUCEM ENTS FOR CASII. ULiYSSE G. DESW*OfT ES. El11( (nIl)drqle, will not ist aInd ia not affecte'd by3 heait. 4LCye -Pr-eserving Kettles, lRice and Milk B6il 'rTea Kettles and Sauce Pans of tils celebrated ware. A 01Lr STO?i!.-shoilld b'd ln e.er house. I hwa.th'e Wjhitney Ilot Ulast. wit .all the fixtL rcs. ,IJ, 'ido a:s 'iimhchi cooking withl a few. c'ents~ 'orth of olhais an ordinary stove. Thle bes't oil shJl be4 nsed with these stoves a-A tell as burped Ii ilm)is, Oriental Oil, over 1500 firp test,) ihe.bd0 oil maide. No amifole; do smnel, sa fe and cheap>. Tril .(J) AND CHI AiTElt OAK,t'etids all othler:coQk stoves. I have alsQ the Stand-' ard Chiarter Oak, Im~proved L~ee',.So. -rlnd, (Cottoni Option and 1B111 Arp. Stoy .ollow. ware, Iripngans, P1 pe, ElboW andi all raI' 'of all kinds, Milk Coolers; FleslI lorks.r - JELLY Ind WVINE~ alaking mnadb,'4ya b)y uil thandy. .I?i-n l P'resh. . Pulp anld see< IS separated f'romih ti~juice at onie operation. I think I iayo ;)uearly ' thit@lzjg th:e the hlousekeeper nieeds, and if 1 lave not I G&OCINRUIES4-a full line. PFre plain, old-fa lioned SUGOAlt Clandy .r i BIUuGY and WAGON maeril; ShaftM, Poles, Hubs, pokes, Rins and Wiffle Tirees. I sell;o~ ti- sho0ps5 and ask a comn ason of prices with Columb ia or .haPltt gh oeds Picks, Slades .Manure ForI1 Foi-ks, Diggers, Ciadl e Blades, : GRAIN O F of thle .-amel good make thlat I sold last season. --'* "CHAMPION'. 7MOWERS, REAPERS, BINDER$. SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, STRONG AND DURABLE, and EASILY MANAGED; EVERY ONE WARRANTED Ii0 DO 'TIIE WORK PERFECTL ; IF NOT THE dIONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. FOR SALE BY W. I DOTY & CO., AGENTS; A'T''-IJWLJVINNSBJORO, S. C. April 19-t.2m 0] n TH CAL10THIING nHIOUI,'E M. L. KINARD, orros'I'rE (RAND CENTLAL, Coa1VBIA, s. c. . I have Jtst opieel a la irgt ;u<h ot S1 i1 N(1 ("O DS for Men, yotil.hs 'id 3oys, i ,uits of Ca +iere, Fhntutel, C lvito antd i erge-all at low prices. Also ai line of GENTS' FURNISHI NG GOODS in nil tit, lest styles of goods. Gents Nekwedr a speellty. GeIns' FINY' o( E. in I,ow-Qu:tsi"trs atd Uaniters. Orders sent, to my adlress will be pronltly sittended to. M L, KINARD. MICTOIIUS EVERYWHERE!! Uivem 1 U' vGally Admird! THE ECLIPSE FARM ENGINE ia attaceti ti oii (the J cro n f Ihi e boier bty exl)lanh1 .1 lis. and1( 11olts in such1 mlanner aA ... I l'tiinilly 41V0livi e e weight. het wtein tIl heiowar i r ear ttxhes. JI11011 an ttr l n troni thelsc . 'lo I-hotb.r is intiatted (on 2xles t'e 1 '.STI lI'IN ill) WIt)o(t I H IT 11N0 .nIipo.yt.d ani' Po'IwertI IlWhukwo, I ,A lH( l.: iiLY Wil Elll A N D) P.1LI E,1Y. .llingedl gll,l Shoe:. j'roevieluIl with eilleiiet, DEVIC'E lOlL i)ETIA INING ANDI EXT1IN U 15111 NG the SlA I:ills. TI'll ': WeAYVNlI? lIol( E'TE1IPSIC PITI' SELF-li EGIUIn\TING GiRAIN SIlA l1A'TOli, ( LEA N Ii A NI1) I1AAGI leil, the most toinit>ete ( IlA IN SAVEl ini the irl. naal I' N MC' PA SI ) 1( ) I SI.\ Pe I T Y'I I . Citwit.y for' ThIre'shing, Hepatt1ling lide ( Ieinnttt :til kinds itt gralin lietly1 l'or' mariiket. 'IT I EI ~ l' A('I': El') T )S011(0.R N lE LA P1 EI1 A N) D 'OWee I:lt, the bes'.t MachineIl of Ti'llCk VAN' WINK LE, PlRATT'i sund Ilt(WN GINS, with FEltDElIS AND CON I)-:NSEU;S... All iiio~l'll ehl, with every othier kind of FAltl M IPOVED) MACllINERY', R. J.i ~McCARHLEY & CO0, L. S A M U R LS 1i \1V ' just rceiv,ed my SPlIUN( GOODTS, consiting of' iNii WVilin' Tin mt ints. I )t ited hit'I:i lin Swiss, 111ain1 11un( FitriI'-ed a1w iis; Phai iu{a l"igured Mus~lins,5 lAced a ud Sripled P~iquL's and( C::1nbies~t. zCLOATING, CLOTIING I have at largep stock of Men'is, Mky' and Youths' CiLOTIllING, which I will sell VI*Mli\I,OW. STR "./1 .4TS OF1~ .iLL TH]C L./ TECST STYLESS. F3HOE2S', SHIOES, SHOC)ES. A lairge :1sri ment1k of Me'st, Women1's nd Chiildren's' Sh,loes. A large as sorlt.nt of uans imni Patrasols. Call early and1( secure BAltGAINS. N0 iouible to 'lhow, goodts. L. SAM\UELS. iUsf SThP_ANDWTINK1( -TPIlE R11I) I U L() U S L Y LOW P~RICES LAT A n exaln'nat.on of our aonds and a knowlere of our irle'. ivli covney tindi wV'ne tehhing you only the P'LAIN UJNVARtNISIIED) TIRJiI UTIT. nc y Tx nn~ V Jo ons, (O T111xa, HATS, (IAr Axb 4 1 10i.~S ,we have a very good assolrnent. GnOCERIES-ALL KINDS GENERAiLY4 10 LS CODFISH And FHIE MA CKEREL SIX FOR ThI E)~1 CALL FOR OLD C1 OW WllSKEY >