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LOOAL. NTELLIGENOE. TUESDAY."NE R6. 1 a a 1883. bow A dvertirelnents'. A Word in Soason-J. M. Elliott, Sr. SuMsu PIONICS.-The season for jAides has come agtil. i4J-ih m o8 peots are that .he incomit month will teem with the usual (holiday festivals. We request our Wlends, to send us ac couith-of all sntlh intt'esting occasioijs in thoii' respective- neighborhoods. OFF Fog( Dt,hW 4y1..r-Messrs. J. E. McDonald,. James A.. Brice, George 'Lauderdale, antd,M19es Gussie Aiken, Mefin and Emii. Lauderdale, Lula Elliott and Lilla"jotchin loft on Mon day tn1tming early for Due West.,,tp attend the commencemont exercieos df tie male and female colleges in that ,place. .Quit i Iiycly, and :enthusiastlc crowd they yyere, and we bespeak for them a jolly:good,timne. Mr. McDon aid delivered the medals in the Philo mathean Society on Monday night. PftsolAL.-'-Mr. J. B. Douglass, of "this'placo, was creditably graduated at Davidson Collee, N. C., on last Thursday, the 21st;htst. Mr. Douglass went direbt from .itvidson to Pougli. keepsie, N. Y., whehe he expects to attend the supimor session of the Busi nes College in that place. Wiohwislh for him a pleasant and profitable so joptrp on the lludson. .t - Misses Enmna Dunn and Fl'a Doty, have returiied home from Hillsboro, N. C., where they have been at school obra the }l1t scholastiql yeata. frheir many friends are gIA to Wejcowe them back to mli.boro. ANOTIHEI OPl10TUNI'Y".-We can state ,authoritatively that Dr. W. 11. Milburn %t i1 lecture again on next Wednesday night, the 27th inst., in -the Baptist church as before. The sub ject will be "What a Blind Man Saw in Paris."',t 11m been very higplly spQken of by the pires of..the State, anil in tct Wherever it hah been delivered. ',Ple subject affords "a splendid oppor tunity for a display of his wonderful descrkptivq powers ttnd his -character Istic elotiience. T.lhp .lectlre will be pf special interest to the ladies. . The 1d,t.tssion1 will 13e tivelty-five cents each. : 'CoTTON STATEMIENT:--TC following is,the FoIppgrative egtton stateientfor the week endhnirne'22,18: Net lpeeipts at all United State-I pgI;tS turIng thQNvx.k 12,803; to shine. time - ast year 13,637; total receipts to ,this date 5,420,G8; to anle,'it hte last year 4,570,117. .lports for the week,34, 888.; same week last y.or: ; total ...xports to this date. 4,491,041 ; to same -datLe last year' 8,4,486. btock at all nJilted States p)orts 411,205;.game time last year 35~7,602' stc dtil interior lowns. 43,401; same time last year' 28, - 904; suk at Liverpopi 9.82,400; samme 4thie hast year 90C ,000; 'stock oft Ameirleani 'afoat for' Greait Br'ita.in 111,000 ; same ti me last year 72,000. TIR.u AnIOUT 1-The poet young man a i out again, and-better than ever, lie -says: A soft, whIte, wvarmu bodly; translucent with divine light, and curvi~'ng to lines of bbatzty-as nagirally as the tendrils of the vine, is the X'rondwork upon wvhleh na ture lims the huanan angel. Eyes s5(tly hdight, but lumbliously intense; cheeks "i e the damask rose, with buttercups of dim.. pies,: in whose honeyed heart sly Puck of Oberon.migli sleep;.($ips.'like ox-heart cher ries.atle.gentre, but flexible as a snioke * wreath, gi d fadIng away into the soft - cheek lilte the heart's blood of a straw berry dctriaideernuu;.a *,hin. fa.irly fashioned as3 the go lenuappl'thnit lii shhig - ails ga vs,tod.jms, wh'lo trembled with deolighlt at taltilng,it; the brow of Juno and the bust of Hobo; tisea. nymph's pecarly ('ye, the weed. nymp'-riy -stop- these are a few of the charnis tilkt uniIire gave to -. , .1 1.The public will pardon hiimn1,c;do, is "G. I. B." -Loss oF' YU.AnLE MULEs.-J.Olim ~. Douglass, E~sqa of' the Brice town ship), met with aii unfortunate loss of - a very valuable mule on last Thursday ight, the 21st inst. The munIc was shut up ini agfg,bloeon Mr. Douglass's plantition, andj on thatjnlght the stable took ,f)reo, -and with'-it the mule was almost entIrely consumed. It is not knowvn whether or not the fir'e was ~the work of' an inicendiamry. Mr. W. J1. Crow.dpr, niear' Buckhecad, ja" this county,'lind two mule.s killed by lighitnigg 'during tho storm on last Flay, the 22nmd Jnst. . Mr. William Powell, of Monticello, also numibemg hjnmpelf among thme un Iprtunates; \c, toe, lost a fine mule on gi;us je portnlhdy a erltical season of the yea,rbt9 sustain such losses, andm we, sympat.hkre, witl).our' planter'ifriends.u ITEMB .FROM.PFItSTh KRVIL,LE. h-Mrs. Auna Lew is, has been spend ing tw9 weeks -with relatives in Co - -The Coleman .mills at..Feastorvllc rmounmd the first now wheat on the 10th r-Dr'. V. P. Claytonm has just retuarned from a fortnight's visit te,Chiesterfleld counity, land prospecting.. .-Mr'. J. B. Crosby Is in Texas set tling uip his deceased brothei'is estate. lie may not return before the ,middle of July., -There. wore about one hundr'ed and seventy-flve persons present. at1the - Orosby -Institute picnic on the 16th. Fifty-eight dollars was reallzed. .- -W'eath,er warm, dry and amnd windy ,avorable o hlar'veutlig; but,begini h iuto l>ccomo injitriot8 to time grow Jug crops. The grain crop now. har vested, Is t pretty fair oeI the grow ing cro's quite back wa d. --Tho-Crosby Instittotlosed withi five days' examination on the 15ti. Teachers, patrosis aid audience sOemed gratified with. tti 'results of thte.year's work. The ,next sessiotn opoi the first Monday ii Septernber. --The lawi4tit recently Dpending be tween Mit'. .Rtben Tigert, tctintg for Hiram Morgan, plaitatif', tind Messrs. Daniel Coleman, IL 'Jdfl'ers et al., de fondants, has Ie1i comp'onise<d by the payment of $45O witioit ec'ds. -The colored people; under the Ioad-awlpb.of Dan Williams and Site Wifiiinson, have organized a "Bury lng Society" in this section. Anyone may become a member by subscribing to the regulations and paying ten cents monthly. The object is to distribute the ox.pense Qthbtlrslad;ver the whole community, wbich is juite comumenda ble. There are at present only seven teen menbers. --Ve itro pained to record the sitti den;*19lth by heart disease, son ti e morninig of the 19th inst , of our high ly esteemed fri1e.1 and lilow-citizen, Mr. S. Aleck INE-i, in his fifty-fourth year. As a soldier in the late war, lie was always at his post ap without reproach; as a private ;.cilizent, he was induItrious, 'patriotic and without an enemy. lie leaves a wife and six sinall children to mourn his irreparable loss, all of whon1 have .the- deepest syupathy of "lhe whole Cort'ier. -Mr. J. W. Folk, Mrs. I). E. Gra hata and Miss Arie 'Croiner, all of Newberry county, spent a few days last week at Mr. Busby,'-. Mr. Folk, just returned fro7t a 'h:.co .:nonth3' visi t,to Barn well, 'Orangebmrf, Colic ton and Charleston counties, reports Ceouragingly of those counties. Lying along tile railroad fromt Williston to Lees in Uarnwell county UJiere are, h says, 9,000 acres,of land under cult.iya tin'Q-,.:inder the management of a "Ti'tick-farinig Association" of one hundred and thirty-seven memnbers. Shipments are made weekly to Chit;agp of' all kinds sof vegetables. Six hitn -:irei. acres, with The control of four hundred more outside the Associatioi, are devoted to watermelon raising.:. --he v'enlredl people aroudndl Feat terville yi'tve organized a Labor Pro tective Union. Thnhy binl tiemselves: Not to bind grain aft<E:: any cutter. Not to cut for less than $1.50 per day, if,seventy-flive shocks be cul, and pro pprtionaliy more for it greater number. Labor has always regarded itselt' en dingered by the inventiqu and use of labon-savig. anachiIte-ry, Plot reflecting that the 'cictant Increase in populta tion and decrease in the natural pro ductiventess of the soil must he coub teriba lanced by ilmpr)loventnt inlt ne implements. Labor, which decstroyed the co.ttonl-sp)innitg invenOitions of Sir .Lichard Arkw~'riguht a hiundred years ygo, now finds itself indebted1to those tp Ithose inventions for its neht, cheapl a'hd colufortable clothling. I. n. II. :-In polit.ice t-he negroes have no gratit,nde. Governor Wise, of Vir ginlia1 uIsed to say "the negr'oes gath eredi ml crowd1s at miid.iight, anmd iln tile woods.-by lonlyh'eip-fires to readi t.hei r freedomi. G reelp~y wasno.nYinmated for President, anmd not a d-d nligger .in the Union voted for him ." These are True Sayings. A horse that is not ridden -: gives no pleasure. Bells thlat are not rng uIve no music. Medicine.tihat is not known will cure 1no p)ahn. Norman's Cordial ti-med once -will be used again. * . ro'mn d,e;"1h,-Iidge.". N. C., says he used Normnan's Neutr'a lIzing Cordial and found It'aln 5xcellent remedt" for Dyvspepsia. He[ has been troubled witha 't.hatbancfulI malady a long ,time, and if ,Norman's Cordial coniquers it, he wvill be .te~ ry ,efuli to the-plropbrIetors of such a 9)pilj micine111. - . 4. NOT'iICE. -A MPTN of tihe Ta.ixpayers iii Sebaol' 7'slet No: 14, wIl he' held In the Court H4nUse on tihe 28th inst., at t0 o'Clock, a.'n'. for' the purpose of ev'ing n~ Schmoi Tiax for the neCxt lelf,ear1. - di. C. CAILDWEL,L, -Clerk Board Tlrustces, No. 14. Junie 23-t xtd... A WORD' IN SEASON! I HAVE NOT1FLID THE FARMENI S of Fairfield to bring in .their OLD. GIN.S for repairs. But they are not doing so, and I!imf notiable to disappoit a putrchle. er of a iny*gjn for'thme repalirinlg of an ok.1 omne. So presndnot bring .tir amal iln just when iIdy.need themn and expect to "take themfl out inl my wagont " or -"get theml Saturday ano.tihe..wagon (olnes in." I wantt to (10 all tihe wvork I1 can. . Iihope tile (IN MEN Nyon't CJVOWD us in SEPTrEM11ER Just whon 'they -w%unt their . 7D. 2it. '7CL LIO TT, SRt. - JIAR7;[FFi'A M A L E. 13Y virtue of'ih iepidbtonl to me1 dit-geted1 I il 'ffer for saebefore -theb Couri, House (door iln Winnispgoro,'p'C., 01n the.. FIilSST MONIMMA.~ IN JU L1Y NEXT, within tihe legal liitrs of sale, to -the hi l 1 est bidder, for' CASH, -the "followingde scribed property, to 'Wht: " All the ri il, title and an'd Interest of Mrs. M.-*E. btarnes Itn a homnge and hot in -thme town of Blythmewood, nowv -occupied by her. .'- : Levied upon as thiep yof Mrs. M. E. Starnes at the suit of L9ck -& Lowrance against J. 11. Nelson and M. E. Starnes. JNO. D. McCARLEY, SherIff's Offlee, 8. F. C. Winnsboro, 8. C., -Jn- 1& ., DRIS. J. A. & 5. 1. GL KXN, AVE o)elofed an o.floit -Wtnnsboro for the prictieo of Dentistr . Ilooms for the present will be at the -N innAboro Hotel. Juno 19 PHOTOGRAPHS ENLARGED Hl T IIE undersigned Is the 'agent for the 3 Southern Co ying Company, Atlanta, (.,, and is ready to receivo orders for old )ICtures to be copied and.onitu'ged. Proipt attention +i von aVIA pittisfaetl11 guaranteed. Orders will be eeeved at I3rown'$ Motel. IIAMILTON FL EMINO. June 16 ,, FOR SALE. TIIE store-biildlitY gaiid 1itOtt" ocnpled y the undersined offered for sale. The store L one o the best in Winnsboro, and is Ihi' P -I.)c(ond1iton. The location is one of the most alty.aitageous in town. The lot is (ltite a large one, and n{>onl it are large i warehouse and other built ings. T(111s very moderate. For furthei; par tichtrli apIly to. - May 2-tf. , 1. SUI:'TlEIMEI{. Charlotte, 'olibia & AuistaJ,. I. ,PAssENoER 11A1rIME:''r, O 91/.UMBIA,AS. O.,- Jne 17, 1883. ON andlifter 1'itdu'y Tune 21, the fol lowing Schedule will be in et'ect: GOING NOI llTl: . NO. :3., MAIL i1N1) 1iXt 9.' Leave Augit; ta... 7 ..........7.35 a. pn. Leave. Colu hia n.................1.47 *. in. Leave Killian's.. ............1St p. m. Leave BIythewood...............' p. in. Leave 1ii(lgeway......... 1......1. 18 p. in.. Leave SinipsonI.... .' ........1.00 p. im. Leave Winnsburo.... ...........1.14 p. I. Leave W1'hite i................1.:1 :p. in. Leave Woodward's..............1.4 .p. i. Leave Illackstock.............. .-... p. ni. Leave Clnster . ............... .2.:13 p. in. Leave lpek 11111............... .:1.17 p. mn. Leave Fort Mi Ill. ..... ........:I. :5.p, m. Arrive at Charlotte.. 4.20 p. in. No. 19, way freight, with passenger coach attachea, runs daily except Sunday: Leave Coltnhia................. 1.45 p. in. Leave Winsboro.............5.15 p. in. Arrive at Cha~rlott .............'12.30 a. u.. (3OING SOUTH1. NO. 52, .MAIL AND EXI'RERS. Leave Charlotte.................2.10 p. in. iLeave Fort Iill.................2.1 p., u . Leave RIock 1 11.................: . p. it. Leave Chuster................4.01 p. in. Leave Illack(stdek ............ ..".4.27 p. m11. Leave Woolward's.:............4;3:1 p. in. Leave W hite Oak .................l 5 p. m. Leave 11Winntsboro................5.05 p. ip. Leave Simpsoi's...............-. :51'9 p. Im. Leave Ridgeway. ............'.:1 p. mn. Leave lIl y'thewood............... .4r1 p. m1. Leave Ki llian's..................tl o5 p: in. Leave Cohimunbia............... ..37 p. m. Arrive at Augusta.'. ..........10.17 p. m. No. 20, way freight, "V/ith I#senger coach attached, runs daily exeeptSunday : Leave Charlott4e.................4.25 p. in. Leave Winmisoro...............11.40 p. im. Arrive at Colinnhia:';............:.20 a. in lRailroad (or Washington) .ti sixteer, minutes ahead of Wi insb(ro time. (3. R. TA L(YO'T ', T. M. 11 ''A.eOTT, Super"intende'nt. Generml Manager. South Carolina Railway Company. QN and after April 15, 1882, Passenger Tauins will 1u4t as follows until further notice: ,. - . TO AND FltOM C'I.\GaLEsTON. EAST. Leanve Columhjt. ,f.*7.30 A. in. ('455 p. Im. Arrive Chareston.': .'l2.12 V. ml. 11 !0 p. in. WE1sI". Ieave CIirleston... .t700 a. Im. *5.05p. m: Arrive Colilnhia. ... :'5 a: in. "10.15 p. in t Daily. *l)aily exce'~t Su9mbiy. TO AND) FnOM CAM1nEN. <,...JCi..r Leav'e Cnlhimbia alt. .-:*7.30 a. mn: -*a:7.)N:': Arive at Camiden . . . 1.35 p. mn. 9.55 p. mn W1s'r. Leave Camn at.'. .*3.27- t: nr. *4.20 p in . Arrive at Coluimia&. . 11.25 a. mn. 10.15 p. mn. *Daily except Sundays. Tro AND) FnOM AUoUSTA. haeavn'hthiia.. . *7.30 p. mn. f(.,55 p. mn. Arrive Augustai. .. . 1.40 p'. mn. 6.21 a. in. Leave Augst,...i.0. .0p t00 p m Ari'Ive CoIltuntia 4.40 p mn. 10.15 ja pr 6.56 a mn tDa.ily *D)aly except Sunda-y. CON N ECTIONs. C'onneetlimls manol at Colunbia with Co limiiblad&.treenvffle i tiond, A'y train arm p. mn. Connection made at Coim n rbia .1luntAin .tvithm Charlotte, Coluimia & A ui gustam itallrioad by siamie trains to niin fr'om CduhieetIon- mumde a't- Clharlest1on withi steame('IIrsl forNewv Yorkc on W edniesda;vs and SaturdIays; also, wvith (Charleston a 'ud Samvannah1i1atilway t9 and1 from Savannah andi all janin s in F.~lorl. . - Connct't,aio'r miade at Aueigusta wvih the G;eoirgia Illiroaid iandi Cei4tral RItailroul to and1( fromi all polits Wes.. iad South. Conniectioiis minc at -"Ullackville -to anul froin all pOhirts 1)n mrnwel Ii iailroad. Thbrough '1 i(ekets ennu hie pmrehased to all pon1 South an Wet bE~y4pI -in to 'Chna,S. C. .JOlIN B. PECK (Gen. Suplt. D. C. A i,;EN,-~ 0mw- Utss and1( Ticket Age-n t, Chamrleston, 5. (". FALRM\ MACILNERY ! 'I ITAVE for sale, direct from thme manui factuirers, all kindls of Agriculituaral Mamcbin ery, Impiliemlents, etc., etc. Engiines of all joi:res, fromi three to one hndried and fity SA)V N'tltS AND GR1'ST MILLb, Manulfacturedl at the Metroj.olitan .Iron - Fi'om the )!Qrk, Pennsylvanha, A.gricul. ul.i Woiks--ull' kindso of Iml)emienits, fromt a lleelMei-ow.loc a Thfen~slim t,kgav-li Ihresh and11 ean sixt.v b ushels of whealt per' hour -or two liuu<i-ed bushehs of oats per'l honr. Sulky Ploumghs, Cultihiato/, Ilarrows.and Ploiighs and Plough Stocks of -.al 1jnds an< ii('szs. .Also leapers, with self-dropper 01r se.l inde. ,,1 ain agent for the .~ D>EDRICK 1) AY A ND CJOTTON PJI783. T1huis Press will, wvlt three hianids, press straw ini small ldl5 i ' fast fast as. the thresher cani chian it; and1( with three handi~s cai,hale cotton faster than a .ixfy-saw'v gln can turn the lint out. I havi~e also some o.the best made (Q'T.. TON GhINS, with all thme mioderni hanprove mients, with PitE8SS.MS fromi the 'factories. 1 also sell' COTTOK-S~EEl) OIL MTLLS. Scals of all sizes, that .will wecIgh from oin-hialf p)oundi to flIye toims. -( Wrrhiges, Iiuggles and itiding Carts, of all sizies amnil prices. If a iiy persoin wishies to pulrchiase alny of the aibove-imentiomed goods, theyV will p)lefse til at 31r'. J A MIESQ. D A VIS'S oflico.nd leave word wIth'hIm, and I will enII anid shown eatalogues, etce. :.AMES PAEAN, * AGENT. May 17-Uf DI1. J. M. QUAT TIAEBAUM, ,. DENTiST. COJUMBIfIA, S. C. OrFFIC Ovun STA NLF.YS (.IUNA lfALL. May 1ts3iil iIO-XEY'- .,'-A t --S BU FtURNITURE FitOM *P " 'I could glye yo' as MA NY lEPl'EIIx necessary, as.t iaelhines will RNlsUU.lllll;.' ing maciue helts, oil, Oil eans and need le I for a sewlg machine. Agent for Doors, Si atteutnL. - SEEDUPL .- .Can be planted anywhere can, hnd ie .ciltivated %'er m. . -OXLY ./ 171C1, IT, ONE P?ECJ produced lc 13t8 E.S, wor.tn ; DOLL.4RS with but ordinary attention. * J1. II A RECEIVED! Fresh Cream Cheese and Macaroni. NeW Cidh Mackerel and Salmon. - *.~ ; . Borden's Eagle Condensed Milk. Sugar Cured Pig Ilarls :nd 13rcakfast Strips. Ferris's Beef'congues. Wi.th a good many othei good1s, vh'h~ ill be soAld CHEAP. * S. S. WOLFEI. FOR SALE! MOMIEMAIDE. WAGONS. ALSO IN STORtE: JIA RNESS, BA CON, M 1E AL, .CORN, DRY GOODS, : NOTIONS, SIIOES, TNDUCVTMEINTS FOR CASTH. UILYSSE G. DESPORTES. AGATIE IRONWUVR!! Light an d r1uabhg, will udt rust 'Andll i K i' ties, Itice4 alnlill)M~k Boilers, Tea Kettlhs and 8au'c.Fans of thuis ct'eerated waro. A good . -- . ..OII Sa8TO(VE si.Ond he 'i Ive - house. fewv echts' \v'orth.of oil as un ordinar' store. Them blislffiilihonIl h.e 4sed wililnhse stoves a well as hdrnedi in Iaips. Oriental Oil, ov'IT.40 fire test, is I.he best Cuil m1odeii. Ni) imok'e, h~ sumell, uand safe and cheapi'nj. '.ll'h,QRAAN I) CliIA 1'T Eli O)A\K leads ail othl'le ook s'iovoslt. .I haUve also1 th.e~ Sta'nd aird Chi-iterl Oak, ImprovedViM Lee, So. Fienud Cottonu ( Uiut 'and 11111 Arp. Stovalollow ware'., 'i l pig Panus, 1l'lpe, EIihoevs andi ali ->r,o . ll.nd, lk C.colers, Fa .J'2L,~Y and WINE makiltng made(1 Clasy by utsing,the I1landy F"ruil Pre(ss:..*. ilpI I think I hive iraly ethh th the hlousekdelpidr neceds, and If I'have' noit I can get It. -GRO CERIFM--a fuli line. Pure, phli, iold-fasgliioned SUJGA It Calndy: Trl' It. BUGG4Y -and W,AGON mnirterial, Shpfis, rees.. I >sch l to saops, and ask r, comnparI~r of prices wit . ColumbIa or' 'l Ploughs Hoes, Picks, Spades, Manure ForksHa IForkse, DI)ggers, CradUli hides, Grass B3la es, etc. GRAIN CRiAD)LES df the sameul goodi make that I soh.l last sea'son1,.. 5. CUh?IyUNGNs iVONEY. MADE!1 YOUR M[attir'SSP of n\V' o 111n u tannfar t nre. l'se teonoun'y--hny\ thet best -hy wherre y'utt (-,In get the cheap - est. A new sit pIly of ('hiiren'. (:arri S.tS, (f the hte('st dsigns l( low In 10kt'.iill ll''4, utt ("an sax,e tn(n (Y h tV11vig .\'ontr l'icture I'r:uttes, tt't l I't ;ot4. .. l t-ts, flat-nrks, s rii t i i' d , 4.. )* Ii .\Ilat ae a Id W'intow = hade' from it. \\. I-1 11. ii'i. - . un ;a-,t'li ot w11o 11 lvera " di 'rent tiEWv1N( .iA.C'lNE'-. ;t!tl stine( of t1.ent a., (M(1) as ("n hie utmOtt. You will lin it to v'ottr it;tetal to . ipri:e m nin(' h tr' n ;kiit, a ltnr ' thu.s 1-:I L S\ W 1 li1:, t tleneinit-r! ttint I eauznot" be u:undnl by\ ally I;f \S YOUT W.\ NT. b-it <lo n: ithink; it D'1 T/1/:.ISE/, I'/.Sr. henl yn 4:!0 nnt. t"e\ or sale. I will ordlertanv Part tht;t i":w:ttttl sih and liliui(s. All ortiers l 'll i.' I rmttl1j.t AND RI(iE and at same time that couon rch like it. USsI LS L .. Lst year in this county SIX P~E RI i)US/ E, f, ,all aLnd. ge(t parlticutlarls. J ' \):& ' IS UNDER'I'A S DI':'.EP T I'IaENTI'. ALL (! .A LL InI'R(O.IlI"l'TJ.Y . I lielp (n hand a full pi'lY 1f .MIETAiL:1iIJ(' llRA1 L('.\11-.1N:,s of tihe,fiuc/fini.h, an1l W\A ,N li' ('A: E'T8 of the h.test styles: nid 1 also Ihotit:tiion rOSEWO) ('.\SES ANI) ('( I' NS. .it14 a (ill:Ai.\l'GA.1)l:of ('cI'F-'I\'-1 itn 1 A\p le~ SUA LEE ik t. u .'A Np us l.\1 l l .l 1 i ' . \ O..s NO' RMA)8.11>.: !iN'S. will s atr etan inn i l for,(n. ceo 1)on' t h h;n1 w r i n hl;ateroftin mt.fi sw p a ., noitlIl,( nid14 I i 11.ea) A. W1111m lLRhit I.tttloie . ach n ae i a I lys-,4.lct: ,r 15la otherisiv tui an lttho ft meh: w ltout ofeng ern, bSi or b n, c hl oh-ra04(10 wuantum, 'hfasrltburntie iam!roussa tnk n dnh and willtcnt ay.Speia l Mn 'on e sed in deranoeunntsui '.coi - ' in ictne r ahane o od or wate. NEURIIOACORDIA saspesntnn arless s lalc berr Wnell. Do. no. conai Opium ~~- - mede-orSn .-ufs .n Tet- n 'tOkiren. - oIl;l lay Drug chldena now eaerlatlire.er Wec -si~ ft" y hiroof the( publriic ge.n-b Im. ni9u ul ieo CFFt N E C N .'. """ ' n ".gsputsamdhk -TA.L am,.__qa_m_:_._ "CH AMP ION' s -- : f MOWERS, REAPERS, BINDERS1 SIMrPf,E IN CONSTRUCTION, STRONG AND I)URAIsLE, and EASILY MANAGED; EVERY ONE WARRANTED TI'O DO I'', WORK PERFECTLY, IF NOT TIIE MION I' \VLL 11 REF4UNDE). FOR SALE .BY \W. R. DOTY & CO., AGENTS, 11'T['isVsYSDOIiO, S. C. A pril i't - tt" n T _;L ,LOTHINVmG HOUSE OF 4 L. KINARD OI'Pi'I'TEG(I.'-J) CEThilf1.C(OL'UM$IA, s. c. iI:havi i+:sa t :to- 11r,.,.i."~ I. !r ;!I;lNl f;OODS fi r-'i,n, Yoniiidjs and Boys, in nii (, t luT 1: , . 1 1inrn 1, 1'1.4 %"it tmit 'e re-,- i l.- e l ow Il - pnices. Al-o a line of I;N'TS' FURNISHING GOODS Go n t he 1 hl: t . A le% f n G ents .N t:w a -a i o ial1y. G ont' , I l FK II: it+ I. w-4 ":+ r, i'T. uin,l ( A +liu r4. (inh-r . tl iny M alihv s will be pr4tuplil. ai t.tc( i.), M L. KINARD). VifCT , LUS EVERY WHEF E nivrTL Admirc! TiHE ECLIPSE FARM ENGINE, b 44 o 4'-< 1 (IV. 1144 cro n ' eholir l4 y ' expans'lO.l. ;ioints aw md1ollts in such ii n r asuu''o prve a nd V'I ' ouerful44 lin:11ke'. I 1,A . l E ',IC t I,Y W I IEi, A N I) PU I,1,1Y. 1littnged h4keSt.u-4' I. l, u1, iIh .'tieIt IE\'l'E FO11 J)l'TAI N1NG ANI) EX'TIN.. TIl W4AVNI' h:) t'('-1iPS,~E PeATENT~I SFigly.liEUfAg lTNU (;llA1.V \ 1'' i' T ' I L !:\ N II .\ N D I\hl , hi' iut m s. eonipIlete G iA I N MA VEi4 ll nthu ui < 4.4.a. ki nl of141 41 grainl 1440 iet i' for n tr'ket. Tli!> 'I..tKltIA'I?IOSII()IN I?EAI'Ei A NO 3OW'FIt,tebs cieo T!N \.\ N WI NIKl,, PIIA'1'"I' SaIJI UlIOW? (1NS-, nith FEEDlIS AND) \li 4of the4 abo44ve, with every' othe 1 kind 1 o1(1 f FAllM 1i IlOVrE.) M~AC iI N ElI y R. J. M'CA1Lh~Y & CJO, IL. SAM U E LS'. I 11 .\ \ ' *.i rece'('' ivei y SP l I NGl (GOODS, constin.djg of Nuni's V(il inge;, Fig un-de'I .d t,i..ii-. I ,a14ed and1,4 Sr'ipeud P4itlu.s a4.ul( C tI1ibries. C*(LOTIII[jJNG, CL'OTI NG . I Ihavet a bir;re' ('tock. of Me'st, I)oys'' and Youth',' CL:'T ING, whlichIi - wHi .'ell \ i.l1 (\' . STfl.:I H '.J1. IITS Ofl~ A Lj TH'J E k,AiST STYLES. . ~orT., SHQI C', S~E[~.'B3s. AXI lareI nu1 hen ofiII144l Mn' s,II'i Woni njti's.nn d CiirenFCI's Phl oes. A inrige AsR -' t' ne4nlt ofi I :'I e 1 n Parasols,I... Call eaI and 1v ti ecoure BA IG Al NS. No TL. SAM UELS. -- TI'lE D ) KU L 0 U S3 L Y LOW)A IPICE8. -AT B. S U GENHKiEMEB'S.' A n '.nu'a ion of1 '4 u r I goodsi and~ at kn1owledge. M 'ur 'itee will conu,'tco you that wi 141 tQIjIIna y(on only theiu PLAIN UNVA ICNIeliijMO TI RUTI11. IN 1? I. (Y 0OODS, CbOTHITNG, HIATS, CAPIS AED SHIOES, we hiavo a very good assortmnut. GROER;i IES-ALLU RINUtSa GENERA LLY PONELESS CODFISIT anid FINE MACKFEUL siX FOR TEN CFKTr~ CALL FOR~ OLD CR{OW WflJSKO