The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, June 30, 1883, Image 3
LOCAL I"fEIGENU.t
SATURDAY, JUNE 30. : s IsPs
t;jNotice--Joh,n -B.yd, Chanirmnl y.
lank Report-T. K. Elliott, Cashier
-Dentistry--Dre. J. A. & E. F. Glenn
'.Cake Nutigq,,T.,j.1 1Ilitt, Ca hier
Carpets-.-Ueolg6 A. Ballie, Augusta
Ga.
Senoor. Ta--At a lneeting of thn
' taxpayers p. town hip, ,19 14- o1
Tlhursdaj,. tllo 28th inst., a resolutiol
.,was unaanhnously passed to .l,y a tai
tof o.no ..ntd.one-hatlf Jills upon ti<
Propertyholders of the .towtIshlp. foi
"the pur.posQof, keeping up,,%lq.sqhools
t 'hIp js.tli'. amo amount -uieOsc4 fol
;Itp palt .two years, and during ,thal
time the schools have prospered and
been well Supportect.
TiftE FIREMEN's PARADE.-Tho col
ored fire ,onpan y parated on Thurs.
day afternoon, and displayed no little
skill in the management of the engint
al ),ose. The experinent was given,
to test thq. ; e1 t of tino a.ryuircd tc
run one 1nunr'edt yards, attach the
hpgo to the engine, and bgi,.throwii)g
wnter, which re$ulted in tlie accom
pliPhment of the desired end in fifty.
-five seconds. A splendid record it
was.
PansoNAI,.-Messrs. J. C. Buclanan
and S. D. Dunn returned home on last
'tiaurlsday from Co.nabla, where they
have been attending the session of f1he
,$outh Carolina College. Mr. Buchanan
-will graduate in Decem ber, and Mr.
,Dunn l.itnember of the Sophomore
class. Tlicli- friends and relatiqk.s are
"glad to welcome them hoin6igain.
Henry C. Davis, Jr., returned to
WVinusboro on Friday from West
Poiht. He is looking hale and hearty
and we are glad to see him home again.
HlOMElA0AIN.-The wornout and
)anguid Due West visitors returned
home lust night about ten o'clock, and
.from their general appearance and de
meanor we inferred that the life.of the
.crowd must have been left at th'e
% "corner" or at some way st,ation on
,the rgittct Glowing accounts, how
.cver, are given of the tul)c,mncement
exercises ill both colleges, aid upojl
:the whole the Boro visitors seen to
have had a grand and delightfil time.
isscrs.,W.. L. MIDonald.am P.. M.
.Brice,w.ijl bring theii, tloheepskaui vit
.Columbia, and are expected on to-dAy's
train.
RE:oIOUs SErnvCrS.-:Set-i ceg will
bQlii-Q in the ditl'erent churcies to
mrrow, as follows:
.iesyterlan-1ev. iD. EC. Jordan,
11, a. in., and 81, p. mn. ,Bible class at
6, p. im. Suniday School at 10, a. im.
Associate lIeformeq. INesbyterian
- .Rev. J. T. Chalmers, at 11, a. nm., and
8mp. mn. Sunday School at 10, a..m.
Methodist--Rev. J. S. Coinnor, 11
a. ini.
tor. Sunday School at 10.20, a. m,
llegular Service at 11, a. mn. Collec..
tton ,for Sjtot Missions. Night Service
fomllowving resolution w~as unaninmously
bapsed:
-Resolaed, That fromi and after the pas
gaKco[ this resolution np, p)ersoishalIlab
-poritted to teach in any of the public
schools In this county unless the person 02
met;sons so ,applylng shall have obtinfed a
cerjilCaenI-.n pursuia.nce of an examninaton
successfully stood at some. of tho 'reg-uiar
appointed times designated bU the Board foa
thqit pa,pj?so.
,* Tihe teachers should remember thai
'there will pe byg wo examinationi
durming the ybar, and thae next will be
Uii the 6th and 7th of July.
.TiE SUnivivolts OF TUE 01.1 Srxr.
-All the survivors of the blth itegi.
mnent, S. C V., are regnested to beat
in mind, that ani iuportant meceting
Monday, the~ 2:11i.of July. The meet.
ing will lbe preparatory to tihe annua
rennIon in August, and thie ways andi
means- necessary to Its compllete.s4icqes;
* re to be consiqPrnd1, anid, therefore, .1
ver'y full gatheritig of the g1lQ .soldiere
is espoclally desirable. do6:mmittees
h thn WP,ri<Jn its several departments
wvill be appointed. All wh'lo were al
knyv time connected with the Reg~noul
are entitled to become members of thn
AssociaUoi.s anid riehad every one 0o
. siuch are cordially invited to unmIt
witlh th~e sui'vivors. Don't forget tI<
A, LmTEuxtY TrUEAT.-Dr-. *W. II
Nilburn, adoriding to appointamenti
4tellvgrad hilppu,iIgr lecttired " Vhat L
.t3i M~an Saiy in Paris"..i..tho e ort.
house on, WVednesday evonlimk, thie 2711
lnst-, and wb have never before seen s
room was well filled and I lie fI}g
lhours wt Ii iatchloss elo<jnence
ills tonehinig apostrophe to light, thn
beautit'uI descrip)tions of theo Tuillerlei
mtnd th'e Louleyards, his impassioneu
pl,oquencoe as he stood, in his imagina
t19p, beneatig the gloomy shadows 0o
the Bastile,. to) pg~y nothing ol' the mnany
bright sallies of wit, naade up one o:
*the lmost polIshed, enter,tainming ant
masterl y lectures it has ever boon om
go0d foptune ,to listeni to. , WVinsbor<
wishes for' anothmer opportunity to show~
her,.appreciation of Dr. Iflbtfrn'i
aillities.
. MONG THlE J.UfTICES.- Martin IPrie(
. 's, on Thursday, the 28th .int.
tihsb'far& Jae 2L0~1 ou thin
ohrge of haatd)t aj4.battt'y. Meerp.
. McDonald &.: pppgltsS.p %ro XQr
the proseoutinn and Messrs. Itggsdalo
& I4(igsdalo fgr. the defubico.. 'he do
fundant was aceused of, av))g Ossalllt
ed Sarah Fluuh, the. proseeutrlx. Ife
was found "igt gdilty",,,
Joltt# Aartin.svas, on thle .atne day'
brought )gefprr J4stlees.Ne,.o a*d Cattlh
cari ion habcs porpu8, the prilsongr
olaiming the right tq,'o roleased on
b4l, .wing to ircegilar ities in. tl)o
rq'oi of the trial justlee court. .J'li
tle;qr app,eal had expired an#ft Was
sought in this wa, to have 0li1ar%ng
before the Court '' General,.,ossiQiis.
A. M, Mackey, Esq., appeared. for the
prisoh,er and Messrs. -McDotiald '&
*LSoujgla s fot the State. The motion
for. bpil, was rofusd aid the defendant
was.remanded to jail to serve out his
sentence. : . .,
Lovq, IteddIck was, on Frldy;, the
29th ult., arraigned before Justice
Cathoart on the charge of obtaining
goods under false pretenses. The o
fetidant vas 4barged with obtaining
money from Vilkes Williams, the
prosecutor, by mnakipl# falgq represen
tations. He was foutnd "Net guilty".
PICN1I0 A.NDa EXHIBITION.
The Closing Exorcises of a Prosperous
School---Creditablo Exaninatioi-- Inter
eating Speeches and a ltight,ltoyal Din
ner.
It was'our good fortune to be pres
ent at the exhibit.ion of Mise,.. J.
ShQit,n's school at Si}p.pson's Tutrcout
on last Wednesdiv' Lye 27th inst. A
regular programme imd been prepared
for the occasion and the exercises in
pursuance of it were elegantly and
gracefully conducted by our popular
and digniil school comimissioner.
Alter an appropr;iac prayer by the
Rlev. 1. D. Iluggins, 4 that co mmu
nity, the cxalination in the various
branches were begun and continucd
during the whole. of the, foregcon. In
character they were thorouglh, rigid
and searching, and the aceirasy and
efl cienpy displayed were alike crcdit
able to teacher and to pupils.
The toughest ordeal over, all hoarti
ly partook of the sioendid and tempt
iug repatst so lavishly prep,red, and it
it.tipedleg9 to say that this, i.nterest.iitg
.Jeatti,p .cou.tribtied , no little to the
successjof the occasion. .
The Ladies' Sewing Society h ad a
stand with cake and lemonade in the
afternoon tor th hblyaefit of the church,
wl{ich was well pa:t:ciized.
The following is the progranunie of
the afternoon exercises:
SP'EECIIEs.
"iitilc4p"-Thomas Smart.
''Spri "-Jatmes Gunnell.
"Alw "ays.Speak the Truth"- Reuben
Richarsd0.
"'Younag Speaker"-Fran,k JUrown.
1.- "'The Light at lioume" -Albe'rta
"'One By One"-Eliza Tavlor.
"No Glod"-Mary lIich1ardson.
"Da)ire and D)o"-Annia 11laigood.
"'Deserve lItY.Nora Duaihp.
"Voyage of IAto"-Virginiia Christ
inas.
'MB3 Firm"-Kate Chmristmas.t.
"God Madlo All Things"-Eliza Nel
soll
"lVield Daisy"-Janie Blrown.
"T1hmree .Voices"--Suisic G unaiell.
".UJ.aipli mes."-Jcssiggarjsoai.
"Cheer Up, My Fricedds"-Bessie
iHarrison.
DtgAacr.ys.
"The Season.s"--Ehiza Nelson, Janlo
Brownm, Jessie JHarrison, Jiessie 1iarri
son). . ,.4
i. "Lit tle Fol' QIpinion"- Jessie lIar
rison, Bessie Hlarriso,n...-....'.
"Not Worth 1 nowing"-Thomas
Smiet, Jesse Udmi . n w~lnies....
"Discontented. -Girls"-Susie Gun
nell, 10fte C'hrist inas.
"'The SwatlhM ahd l"-Susic Gun-i
nell Jessie 1. arrison.
"School-day' Charade"--Aheyta ,Dun
hip, Susie Gu'mnell, Eija.,Nisonm, Liz,
zie Paul, .Jessie Hlarrison, IRenben
iichalrdsonm.
"Good Maxhns"-Thomias Smart,
Elliott Kennmedy, Jolm1 I tIlumries,
Jesse llunmphries, Willie Nelson, ieou
bu.Richardsrm, Albert Rlichardson,
Fi:ink Brouwn, James Gunniaeli, Jo1n
Perrv.
"ifter a Fashiion"-Alberta Dunlap,
Nora D)unip, Elisa Neleoi'..
'!Thq 55els"-Willie Nelson, Eliza
iNelson, Susie Gunnell, Thomas Stmart;
"A Glad Surpriso"- Alary liichard
Ison, Eliani Taylor, C. J.. Shelton; Anuna
I Iagood, Reuben Richardion, Frank
Brownm.,
"Alic'RParty"-Susie Gbill Jes.
niell, Jessie Hlarrisont Bessie liarrison,
Lizzie Paul, lliott IQicev.
"School Gi rls"-Mair'1 .lehardson4
Virginia Chiristmas, Thomas Smaoi,
"Curinst thme Inv.alid"-NItry,.Rich
ardsoni, Nora l)nnlap, Eliz.a *Taylor,
Kate Christmas, Virginia Ciristmas. .
Hlarrison,, JeIsie.Miu-inison, Siislo G un
nell, Jaido 1.Brown; -Jhn I lumphrles.
"Boardilg 'lionund"-Nor'a Dunlap,
Eliza Tavlor . Kate Chiristimas, Susio
Gunnell, 'Willie Nelson, Reuben Rich
dNIsob IFrauk Ilruwn....
, .The~ Censtis T.'aker"--Thomas Smnar.
Alberta Dunlap, Nora DunLap, Eliza
Ta.11 lor, Jesse .1 timphrles.
'T'le entire . programme was interest
bIg ando emit.rtaining to te .end. The
partiipanmt.aeljttittedl fenIscle$ hiand-,
somlely' in(jeed.l Amnong the declimners
Susie Gnniell, Mary Riichairdson gyud
Bessig HI arrison and Mast er, Thomias
brmartI deserJve slgial pentioai.
Prizes for obsebv;F~ance of the rules,
close attention to stuldy and p)unctuIJ
ity wvege py~arded to the following
persons, to-wvit: Tbopnas Smarti first
pr:irze ; Nora Dunlai>, second prIze;
Mam.'y Rlchardson, third prizj Eliza
Nelson, fourth prize; James GunnelI,
fifth? prize.
Addresses were made durin thme
ahinhoon by Meesrs.40. WV. Buchanan
and, Ok. A..ponghass, of Whinnqboro.
The valedictor*y address by. $M$stor,
Thomas Smart brought the; exercises
(f thq diiy to a .eclose and ,the, younig
orator displayed talent of no mean
orda,. 'A
The cei'l&es were'it1torspoi'sed wyith
soul-stirring ..An.sio, . ., Ms0 5aIlie
,Aboll and M's. Nc1Qu ou the piano
and Moessrs. Josoph Qunnol1 and Joh:
MUseogifte Violin.. Tihe soe g .oQ
bye", Was sung by thQ whplo cl9gol,
the piano and violins' tconpAnying,..
. Upon the .whole, the occAs,io was
ouo of the most iiltorest:ing.atil suc
gesslil of Aho kind it has ovt been
our.good fortuno to attend. The satjs
factary.character of the exhibition ati
*the large. and sympi#jhjyjg.. crowd iii
attendance indicate idot only the pro
flelency of tlite tejgl eo:.ftnd the general
progress of tto pupIl,, but evidence
the fact that there are frientids of edu
cation In that community who are ,ou
thusiastic and wide-awake. )Ye hope
o1r.fi'iends 1iay have many such happy
retturns.
From, the "llue Ittdge.', o .
Mr. W. A. Fowler IIeaden- Nountain;
N. C., says he used Norman's Neutralizing
Cordial and.found it an 9Xtllent retedy
f.or,yspetpsi+ 1 has been' roubled with
ttihanoul malady a loirg -time, ttnd if
'Nonmna's Coi:di-al (Qnquer iti ht 'will be
very. ratr>ul to"-tho proprietors of ouch a
splentlid )itergclue. .
- I,hesearo,True Sayings.
A horse that Is not ridden
gives no pleasuro:
Bells th'at are not riwg
'. 7 ~ -gh'd..no tlnitslc.
, redleiie that is not knowut; .a . '
-. .' will CUr1 no patn.
Norman's Cordial tried ofce
will be used again.
DRS. . A & E. F. GL1 N
H AVE opened Dental O'.s over Mr.
. J. M. Jileat''s Corner Store..
Ollice hours: 1 irom 8, a. In., to 5, p. in.
Satisfaction'guaranteed.
Jun e 19 -tx:3m .
CARPETS.
Carpet 1nt' Iloise Furnlshing Goods, The
Lamrg.'st. Sl+cic S'atf h of fail imore. Rloquet.
Itrussels, $-L1'y and tngrain Carpets, tugr,
'laeti nud Crnanb Cloth,, W indi Slhate" ,
Wnll Paper", Borders, aico Curtnu;'''
'nie-s anl Pole's., Coton & Unnton n 1tainaer,
Ulihoistery. ;ngravng,.Chromo,I Pleturo
Frames. 1 it for SAmisles and .rices.
- GfOIfMM A. BAILIE, AUQUSrA, GA.
June sl-txly
TA E NOIcE .
SlrAlE-I1o.Dnrsr.YNJsuoRto NATIONAL
I1.INK. '; ,
A T A mE'ETING OF TllE BOARD OF
Directors of this B auk, held thip day,
it was
Re.solve(, That. a Senii-Annual Illvidetid
of Four DIollars -t>r Silare he declared,
payable on the 2nd July' aixt,.
T. K. ELLIO'1"',
June -29, 188'1 Cashier.
June 30-txit '
lIEN'TS fer.First, Grado Certi(
etes will be exh'iied Onl F1tI,1AV,
the ,.I Ti D)AY f- J UJLIY, at, 10 o'clut'
III the Court lIouse. ''he Secolnd 'and
Third (.rade exainlation on the felowini
day, viz: SA'1UIt)AY, the SEVENTII
I)AY of JULY, at the same place and
hour
' The examinations close at 4 o'elocl;
slill'1). .
'l'eaihers will rememiber and be promnpt
ly oni hand.
JOIIN 1UOYO,
- ,(Chairian Board of Exaiiners.
Jue30-t xtd
NOTVIO E.
A METNGo thie'Taxpamyers hn School
Cour Iluse n te 2th ist. at10 o'clock,
n. in., for the purpose of ievylng a School
T1ax for the next school year.
J. C. QA LDWELL',
.. Clerk Board Trustees, No. 14.
Jmnie 23 -1 xtd
R EPORT
,OF~ TIlE CONITIION OF TII1
INN8BORO NA TIONAL2 IAMK,
-AT
flNUlO in the Stat& o4ShuRth
Caroina, at thme elose of buineRss
Junie 22nd, 1883.
- - - ... IsOU1tCESA.
L6nbls ind Discounts..........$103,326 50
Overdrafts......... .." *. .1;1y 79
UJ. S. Bondis to secure elreulation 75s,000 00
agents.......................14,003 53
Due froma other National Banks. . 388 39
- .' :4 8 ... ... :...'.. .0. .'. 1,816 05
Current, expenses5 and( t.ax.9al$&d 2,716 46
Cheeks and other eash itemas. ... 109 05
B3Ilsaqf. other Banik- ............625 00
Fra&.ooihl paiper e U r-rl e n e-y',;
niiekels and1( pennIies. .......... .14 12
Spedi.......................... 2,914 65
L-.'L!al tende6l'nItt's.............I 46i00 00
RIlempfltion funid withi U. S.
Tfreasurer (5 per cent. of cir
cutlation)..................3,075 00
T1OTAL.. . .,' ,........ .$06,236 55
LIABILITIES.
Qad~tal stock paid in...........$ 75,000 00
Suirpiuis fumd..................5,000 00
National Bank niotes outstanid
ing........................ 62,950 00
InRdivIiual dleposits sublject to
TfOTA!,... .... .. ... .. ........$20,236 55
STATE OF SouTnm CAnIOLINA-COUNTY OF
r, T. K. ELI,TO'I TI, Cashier of the above
nmed bank, (d0 solemnly swear that the1
a bove statement hs'th1e to the, best (f my
knowledge and 'l)ilet - - ..
....;'. K. ELIOT',.Cashier..
ul-hdand sworn to tbofoi'e me1 this
28th ys~ of Jutne, 188% -- ,
\WM. N. CIUnLEn, Notary Pui .
.COIRIECT--AttIext:
A. S. D)o1:orAss,)
. (4. Hi. McIAs-rEn, DircYhf.oh.
JTune30-t I .
'A W'ORD) IN StRASON!
I IAVE NOTiIFIEI) TH'IE FAR~MER1S
of Fairfldb to b)ring in their Old) OINS
for repairs. *BuIt they are not docing so,
and ainnotable to disappoliit a purchas
e fanwgi for th.e i'earigof an old
one. So parties need( lio bring their gluas
in jtist wvhen they need( thmemt andi expec't to
"talte thein out in mi wagon," or "get
thment Saturday whleni the w~agon comies In."
I wattto dQ all the wojk I. can... I hope
the.,GIN MEN wvon't CROWD) ua in
SJSPTEMBERL just when they want their
mIN
:11"
.10NEY S-SAVED I
-80 BUY
FUIIN1TUXE iOM
"i' cou1dgive you as MANY- lU,'d llENC1
1hee'ssary,us the mniehits will ('W.1IA([
lng inaonine belts, oU, oil eluis ant ieed"les fot
for i sewing Iuachine. Agent for Doors, Sasi
attgntion. .
SEED UP
Can 1tp td inywherc a
can; and be cultivated very muc
OVLYA FRW[ B
- .ME PECK produced las
BUSHELS, worth
SIX .DOLL.4RS A
with bu ordina-y attention. CI
___ _ _ _ . . flA l
Charlotte, Columbia & A(Wusta It. R.
PA8SENGEtt ll;,t' r at":Nr T,
. .,UMiiiA, S. C., J.tt11 1.7, 1i}83.
ON an ii'ter Sunday June 24, the fol
lowOhig Schedule will be i el'eet:
GOING NOR'l.'If.
- O. 53, MAI LINI ExIiESS.
Leave Atigusta..................7.5 . in.
Leave C0i1huuha. ..... . ..... . 11.7 . a. i-n .
L1. -, I#lhuitS.--.. ............1) 1' 1. mn.
-rrave 1l thewood.....2.28 p. m. h
Leave ilidgewa,y..... .......... 48 . .. i p. im.
Leave Stson s ..-.. I ...(.10 p. mi.
i tive W insoi h............. ..1.1 p. i.
Leave.Whl'liite Oak .............. .1.a p. ii.
leave Woodward's .............. 1 p. m.
r;ea-V1. nl 1c f0et................1.5 : m.
f.rave Chester .. ..................:: 1 . in.
Leave ock 11111- .. ..1............ 17 p. i. u
LeaVi' Fort Mill.. .............. 33 p, m.
Arrive at Charlotte.. .. ....0 p. m.
No. 19, wa'y freight, tith tiIass<itri' cach
attaehed, runs daily excIept Sunday:
Lecave Coalumbhit.. ".... .. .... . ..1.4 p.m P
Leave Whilnshbn'i .. ... -. . m.
Arrive at-Clulotte.............. ..,it a. m.
r 1-. . ,OING SOUT T . pi. -
:NAO.. "',;- )tAIL,AND LXi'nlE$R.
Leave Charlte ........ .......... 1) p. it.
Leave Fori't 1 1..k . . ...... . . . . it . ,
1 aa e 11 0 11od . .ad' .1 " ... . 1 .. 1 p. mn.
Leave Chedter.,.,............-4.01 P. mt.
Le fl ktLi ek:Y .'. ....{-.-. .4.27i0 p. im.
Leave Woodwar'... ... ...... .4.331 p. im.O
Lenav Wlh.ltewaky.... ..; . . . -. .. .u.4 p. mt.
Leave~ J1Ithewood .-.-. .. ...5.4 pt. mt.
Leave Killian's...... tO.S.... .;0 p. mi.
Leave Columibia.. .. ...... .... ..63 1'. m.
Arrive at Auigusta..... .... .. 0.17.m
No. 20, way fr'eigt, with itassentger coach01
attaedY(, runs.daily except Sunday :
Leave Chairlotte............... .4.25 p. im.
Arrive at Coliumbia.............3.2) a. m
*Ra lr~oad( (or~ Washinigtoni) .timo silxteei.
milllu EUs ah.ad( of Winusborto thnie.
T. M'. Rt TACIT Supin1tenidt.t
South Carolinib Railway. Compamny.
ON andi fter Spril' 15,7 1882, P'asseiwer
. it. will run as follow:; unti
To ANDFatal CUA'ESTON
E- - .' ..' EAST.
Leave Columbiia at. .*7.30 n. ini. %ii.i5 p. mn.
Arrive Charleston.-.-.12. 12 p. mn. 11.20 p. im.
Leave Charleston... . t7i00 . sp #50 pt. mn.
Arrive Columbiia.. . .ll i'.. im. ~10.15 p. im.
tI)aily. i.l)aily exce pL Sunday.
TO AND) iFJ1M CAMD)EN.
;g - ".EAVT'. - -
LeeV d Columbia at. .*7.30l a. mn. *(3.53 p. m.
Arrive at Camden. .. 1.35 p. ih. 9.515 p. im.
WEST,
IVlya. mlInoft:, .*f .27 a. im. *.2fl p. im.
Altrlv.'5t('olumnbia. .11.25 a. im. 10.15 p. im.
TO AND FJO0M A U(IUSTA.
~ eave Columbiia .. .*7.30o p. in. j .55 p. im.
Arrive Augusta... . 1.-lO p. itt. (.21 a. mn.
caYe A n.lgt '..*.05 a it.' .4.20 p m 19.0 P i
ArrveColmta1.401 p in 11.1.5 i) it '5.50 a mn
I Daily *l)aily except Sutnday.
'(CONNE('J5ON S.
'(.oi'lectlon.s itadle at ho)1lula9Wi1th Co.
llinbia & Greenville Iinilroad, by~ tralin at
rivling at 11.25 a. in. antd dlepartinig at. 0...5
pi. mn. Cotimeetion imadue at C'ohnint
g. bd i ni y antmi tralins to antd fromi
all intts oin bo0th roads(l.
sleanters for New York on We tnMhays
and .Sif.trdaiys;. also, with Chat lestoa andt
Siavanh iii tlavoy to aind from hvanniah
and( a)g ptois In 1irl,,
Coimetetlbins are I14C l9n% ARigtiits \Niith
the Georgla 11 iroad aid Ceittral lllroad
to anid fromt all. jhtt. West/anui l-Southi.
('dhheetlons ma<0donf Uhlnekvtie to tand
frI ,al o i' 0:i itlitWeil lialroa~td.
'PiWojjdh 'lleheb ti h.e nimlthatjedl tn tall
IpointtsSoitth anid Wes't, by ap ng to
D. MC ilJEEN,-Agent
- JO)TIN f. PEC.(K (Gen. Supt.
.1). C. A LhEN, (Gen. ibass -and T1icketI
Agent, Charles.toni, S. C.]
U.NDERTA KING !
- --- ----
IYR .J lY. ELLIJOTIT, ?iR.,
* lte'etfully informts the public that, lhe
has oin 1hand a full line of
CokP1INs AND CEASETS,
and1( is prepared to do anlything In udter
takinig.
* . ,*~-ALSO, -
A ful line of BUItIA L, 1,tOJBICS, for men,
Women and childremr-.a ieNv feature--very
neat1 .apigroptrite and cheap. .
We ask for a share of the paut,ronag'.
ENGLTRiH SADLINi~ FoRl $15 $0 $7 A;;j
8-If. Kentucky. S h.ilr 'Seat Sa il"- for(
U81YiS11Iiv$'OL n 'Jire.
t -
kiNEy ?ABE !I
R, W. PUhLIUPS,
Diahttre:ss of in) own n" :tintfac
hwre. l"'S (etv u'r1--bt the. ' b: l
---buy iee yO can get tae c h'ap
, A u1\e sitl,v!tof(1( 1'n'i jen (':11I.
a;., f tilatest esitns It:d low
I i enn av'I::t"1 buy'.
y ui eal 'vi ,O:'itur F1:ne , ' all ile
1;rat"cke's, Ililbt.- ek,;, 'nii. " ti.
Wu11Irlt lttre-. nawl Wh low)1
;- myls f<mA ! A . W'.. l! l i b l1,i i'S.
V" ,l 1 a . v.. it,."lt'r -. ''v t:t <ti10;,tr't' 1
) ' f l:S,'I N(iS il. Il I I tl IN "ie :: s (
. of thun1 nas (:O :t "t 1 r ,' l!- f m. ,
sil You \w ill iti :i l(l t1lva t il, - - to
. price 111ine !t-fu!r,' I,I n. ! l'
(1ha0Se l:i, Cil"\' lI: . I;-memrtlur
.. . thutt I cant,u be utilersol by mty
8;S YS'OlTWAT but do1 nOt thlinkl 1it
) 1I',IS ', \"1.1\tt ' w sle. I will o":r.ar an va'rl that it watetid
ani UlInd s. All or(leas will have't pron1:pit
~AlNDRICE
ldt] at SIme lmCti that COtton
h like it.
ISH]i.lS LE'rT.
t year in this county SIX
111 and get particul:tr:.
RDEN & JBRO.
REiLi GOODS!
CONSiSTiING: 01.O TI,' 0 Tl:.
'st gratdes, Meal, 'earl It Ii'e, New
I lean1s M hiutss( a11l ( 1' full 1;1'ue Il
dmtl11'l Goods, Corned 1!('4f, Stl!;ar C011orna d I( l t",'. 1i ',tit:" ilt,
("ura tti and iTe tt,l' es 1Ton attIs .trt!(t,
rars,, '.--t(utashl, ,Spi11ash, Cho.,;.-'howN and
ixed1 I 'kles., I'rci aredl Coo:iniait. for
e"s, enke(s 11.ul po,ldliin - t. tatral,ed
ege' hl:z R Sor.Monps, Ev:poiis.t:I Appile.
Id IAove131m11ent JaRR'an ll(o ('sI'.e.,
reen aUrd IheI eaIn;:1G.n:so
-TRADE
NORMAN'S
Ig.UT RALi.12N
CO IA L
as-h nod iowus,, whsi her~u in eRhiRdren or asuaits.
Offe si i s'tst a to Bie Stomsach without, beRIg -
Promptly reuloving Dysentery, Dl!iarhw, Chiol
Nausens. Aciudity o1 thio StomnLRc:
licartbusrn, icBk and Nervous
llendnehe anda I'yrpey!.s. 3ay
ho sud ins nl derrnngement:s of
tho8 toinntchi and Ilowels froma reh axtsat of LRho
intcatiunes or a1 chatnugo of feood or waiter.
NEUTRALIZINcI CORDIAL
Is as pleasant and hsarmlesso as Blactk
berry inou. Does nRot contain Opium.
and will not constipate. Specially recoRm
mended for S0asicknss antd Toothing
Childron..
'Price 25c. andi $u.oo per bottle.
Sold b>U all D)rwsjsla and Detalera In Medilcinc.
BIOELSIORb OHEMIOAL (0
* Sole Proprietors, .
Waslhalla, 8. C. U. 8. A.
SALI'E
IORSES .ANJ ) >?fAs!
O.\'l'. P.\ I 1 (1. N lI :3 !LD Y !
Cousne and1 ge't th Iii. a I. .* , v:i s'. .t .1
veIl iBs sill, so yo t a.*n' 1 .: IIa 11:R.
I). or anytI{RB: an i Iai :: *i i :R
wit! a I 1 ntli Bsst,ia. ai :. R) .
A. WULLvY.:.
0)f). J*. M. IUATiiLLMAUI.f,
... DENT1isTI..
OCIj i) P!al , . l
"WFIj' OVF. TANL'S Clir: NA. { I.,.
ro~~~ . 9, thf
"CH AMP ION"
S.S
RS,IEAPERS, BINDERSI
1 1 LE 1 N CONSTRUCTION,. STRONG AND
.RA I , and EASILY MANAGED; EVERY ONE
MW AR I RANTED
I DO TITE WORK .PERFECTLY, IF NOT THE
NIONEY W \ILL BE REFUNDED.
FOR SALE BY
W. r. DOTY & CO., AGENTS,
April 19-4" _ 1 "A"S'O1i0sono, S. C.
MTMMI EVERY WHEREI
IWF ECMJI PSE FARM ENG INE
u+ lli1.1 fill, erown of, (I:luhih-'r by e"xp ;nion .)t ints an11 B lt in sne"h mannuer as
'11 uI \ LI*ti v bl' 1h, ,t i w 1 n 1tw torwa rtiI a iti4 ;1 l rear lxie. s mounte< onI st i
i ,:.:. I'1he it.illr i, 1'1.;nit1"d onI l ;,cs nf't.he 1Il:1'I' liEC INICI) W1 (it ( :1[GiT 1RO ,
11prove1'" :n.l i,'i;(:I. 1'.I,Y4 \,\1' f lei,y lE1,1gg AN)) 1'1. "1. ln)"c,
n:1.1o' 0'a-ki. pr.1":id1.-I wVIih eliitent. DE)V I[CI.: FOR1 1)1'l'TAiNIN(i AND) ECXTiN..
t 'I'= I . ilu- S '.\ ,
T \ ' , \ ' .\ ' !'y Em t 3;) Il et' : I"V ' 1'.1''\'I' ' S1 - ,IL'-Ilr(':1LA 'INf; (lA IN
1-:'.\ .\ I t .( Ti. \ N 1 A N 1 Ii.\(<;"i: , Ih1' uo:t (!iIlIcte (U il iN SA VEI : in ltho
-tr1b, 1tn i.1 NSt t .\ --.J) l t li I.\l'I.(t'l'Y. ('acPucity for ThIresing r atin -
(i .'!. l-:Ii TI4 , )\'I"i.) ';t'fl( )14 l .\1'1 AN I) 1OWEI!, 11 best Machine of
in d a i !n O , :. i
il.l': ' \ '\ I i .i:, I'I;.\T1' nd 11i WN (IN , with FE1.:a)1 S ANDL
'0N)'E .N N:,
.\l 1ef Ni,1.1bou', witht'vetry" other""kind of FI-.lM IMl'liO1'E":) -IL\.;IINEI.Y
R. J. M(CAiRLEY & CO,
TL S A NM U E L S
, I. I.\ \ j'l': ' jVtrec i v any S'IN( GOODS, con1siglinjg of .Ntun's VCiIling'
-:gtm'ed 3Al iz ,t Ime ~;C i td Sripe IctU( II i and C tnbrIiics.
-CLOT IHNG, CLOTING=I
,I En:~vi a l1:ege stock* of 3dens, Ilov., :uid Youth s' CLOT21ING, wichl i:
vill .evllI i; L.O\.
NTR?.- ' i 1TAI IS OF~'' .L L THE.i vN TI'E,ST STLEN.~
A t ar'.' ti' -orsiiei of NIena's, Won sc n's and1( ChiIlren's ShiOes. A large as'
-oinonio I-ant~ st iand s>arasos. C2all early and1( securlo lilGIS No
Very respetctflully
L. SAMUELAS.
K L. KINARD,
O I'fI*), / JI) T NRAI) CjqATR 'A L, COL UMBIA1, S. C7
tits ', ( a.s.. , ! Iant-I, hei tt'~t tutu Serge4- ill at, IowY piceso. ,Also a line of
G~ENTVS' FURNl ISISNG GOODS
in'I [i'lI I~ iitoouik Ie &i't ' N ' tw! we r e hulty. ien s> FLY
(U)h rs n a 111ny 'rdIts v: ill bL. 1rtdt1Ily hiIt'''.'e in.t
M~' L, KINARD).
-*.- 7 . .-- .~:; MIW J D ''E" AE.
N D LOj~ 0U S LY LOW PRIC.ES'
.'t.n~ 'tl-no thd ta t (115 ofoods asid a knoswledg our' l prles wlll conivlic you
ha V." aI t een yEon only3' 10~ PLAIN UNVNv~mI81El) TRUTii''.
weo hav a very good assortmnt,
GRPOCERIES--ALT; KINDS GNNhERALLY
1'. TYsmr>.
l1oNIE Ass IODIISil antd FINE MACK(ElIEL SIX FjOR TE"N C
CALLJ F~OR OLD CROW WHISK~Y,