The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, July 07, 1883, Image 2
UTHE NEW8 AND HERALD,
WINNSBORO, 8. 0.
NATUBDAY, JULY 7. t . t 4888.1
ANO. 8. XzrXOD8H,
CUAS. A. DOVGLAS, EDITORS.
lIne> ibil legalizing marriage to a lo
ceased wife's sister, which has recent
ly been defeated In the British House
,of LA)ds, has been before Parliament
seven times since 1841, and seven
times defeattod, but always by a small
silijority.
A Bim scheme or a big 1windle is re
g)orted as ihv taking shape in the
'West. .It Is the organization of a comn
Pany with '300,000,000, shares five
dollars each, to build two lines of
double track narrow gauge railroad
from New Yol"k tt fan Fraucisco and
from Chicago to New Orleans. A
meeting ' the movers in the enter
prise was recently held in Indianapolis,
Ind., and agents were appointed to so
licit subscriptions among the people. Inl
that State it is said 100,000 nanles have
nlready been seeured.
ALL internal revenue taxation, ex
cept on spirits and tobacco in their
various forms, A the 1st instant.
Chbcks, tlrhfts, ordei-s, vouchers,
matches, perfiumery, proprictary mnedi
cinles, bitters, etc., now require 110
talps. 11llrre is also a eialitgtf in the
postal law, wlhich took effect on the 1st,
inst., reducing the cost of money or
ders. The reduction of letter postage
to two cents begins October 1st. The
p>ostal notes for amounts under five
dollars will be issued in September, if
leady for unse by that time.
Tim cholera is muaking fearful pro
gress in "gypt, tindl the probabilities
are that it is but the beginning of the
scourge to which those people are to
be suljected. As n -uic, the sanitary
provisions in the towns an1d citics are
nhiserutle, and the filth that. prem.xils in
most of them a steady inf'itatcdif to
epidenics. It is not at all unlikcly
that the disease will lie carried from
there to European ports, in ftr1, one
c11se tiis already beent reported on
ship-board at. Mayu, France, and
thenec across the Atlantic. In these
day., of rapid transit disease also trav
els rapidly.
Tim.i New York Herald cautions
people against afl kinds of excitants
during the heated term. I. says:
"l'hysiologists record the remarkable
fact fliat evcil in varin-blooded ani
mails hmmnersed in a bath al 120 degrees
F'ahronheit the teinperature of the
body ri:cs but one or two de';rees,
while, as )r. Carpenter states, eleva.
1I1on1 of Inellnl"n1meratm .re takes place princi
pally whmen tihe aiml'is einriaged."' it
hams beein founid by actinal theirmioiheter'
tests that ini exposing muen to air tenm
pieratures vrngfromi thle freezingw
1.oinit at Cape I 10orn111 to 104 dlegrees
near Calent-ta' tho (empoalclrlie of thle
body in tihe samei meni valried withinl
only~ two degrecs; The deadu(ly eflects
of tihe July stin must thterefore b)e
aiscribed largey, i,Tnot chiefly, to the
comntribuitory. causes of neglect of
hiygienmic l)Irecautionis, to excessive
dIrinkinmg anduo to miental excitcmenits.
.Accounmxo to ilgmies pulblished'A by
thle Commrial)CW a(l Finan??cia
Chr'oniele the cotton croip of the sea
sonl 1882-83 will be (1me greatest ever
ye prOdlnced in the( South(i. It is esti
mated at. 7,100,000 hli0F wvhichi Is
imore thanu 1,600,000 bales laeger- thani
the crop of last year amnd hailf a millioni
larger than that of 1880-81, the larges.t
hitherto recorded. Theo presenit cro,
wvhile thirty per* cenit. larger t han that
of the purecedinig seasoi; is produced
from an acreage 1 .55 per cenit. less,g the
plant, of 1882-83 beig 16,59)0,000 acres
aml -thia4of 1881-82 being 16,851,000.
This great dlill'erence in y ield is at
tributed to the fact that the soasoni of
trl ited to the fact that-the seasonm of
1881--82' wr s except linally disast rouus
t.o cottonl culture, wihile th'at of 1882-83
whas unusmual ly favorable. -'fio (hrons
je/c's~ est imate of th'e acnreage of the'
cirop just planted-thlat is, thle cropj of
1883-84-Is 17,449,000 aicres, whIich is
thle ilargest ever yet repiorted. This
indicates that the rapid .extenision of'
cotton cultuIre;' which has been steadoy
fori v.earsl*, does nmot yet showv any signs
of a check. With faivorable conditionis
thle crop of necxt season may t urui 'out.
to be considlerablyV greater t.hnum the
now .unprecedeuted yield of this year.
Uriiac.On~u J,ANDs.--Mr. IIonry
Ocorgo queLstionis the ntocui'acy of th'e
last cenisus as to the average s.izeA of
fairmus ini thme Uniitedl StatAs, anduarguecs
that the country is-goinig toutlie- oddg.
on account of the aggregationm of great
estates. Gen. Francis A' Walkerm,
Suplerinmtendenumt of the Census, aniAwers
Mrh. George rathier sharply, innd dle
elares that showing is ''an ut te sham"
f:omi be ining to end. Geni. Walket
claims that'the landedl property of all
ftue older States Is in process of sub
division. lIn the South there has coy
tainly been a large inease ini the
niumuber of farms, anid flhe statistics
show that the old- plantations are be
ing constamnthy dividled, and that the
number of landohoders je constantly
increasinug. Take Georgia for inu
stanuce. In 1870 there wore. 28,d417,941I
acres in that State divided into 69,9f>0
farms. In 1880 there were 26,048,282
ncres divided inuto 188,626 farms-a
galin of about. 10 per cent. lun acage,
and of nearly 10 per cent. in thu nan-i
ber of farms. Inu South Carolina ?the
number' of farms In 1870 was r>1 889
find iui 1880 93,864. However . fr.
Gecorge and Gen). Walker may sdttlie
theitr disputo, it Is gratifying to note
- tie stead Iicrease in the numbher of
ainlall farms in fthe Southern States.
1T~he dieision of large states into small
.hlopenident lickng undubtda
~contribuLtes to the prosperity' of the
country and 'tme hapinuess of- the p)e0
le--News~ anth(Jourier.
96ide AlQt Dt of the iecent Cownonce
ment of Erikino and of the v.-ma1le Col
lege--Two Flourlshing Instlitutlon,.
The annual ootienccrnets of Ers
khoo College Mnd of the Duo Wes
Female College took plab'One t be 2-;1
and 28th of June--the former ceebrai
ting its urty-second' trnii'ersary n ut
the latter I.0s t.wenty-seond.
The pl'elilninary (xercises, such as
flial exaiminations and celebrat ions
the three literary societics connected
with the college, wore of a highl)
interesting nature, and reflected gref
credit and skill upon the participanti
as well ats on the professors and teach
ors of the6 Institutions.
These examinatioits showed tle clos(
application of the students to study
(lhe splendid training which they hiad
received ,and the thoroughniess and
compotency of the preceplor, whici
m1ust have proved gratifying alike t<
all concerned.
In Erskino :ti1llego the number ol
students in itteclanco during the past
year aggregated about eighty, of wlielj
Intmber nine were in (lie graduating
class. A tuong the graduates were
Messrs. W. L. McDon1aitl nnd P. M.
lirice; of Winnsboro, in this county.
These jotlung gentlemen sustained
themn solves in a creditahl manner and
the county has vefrv iagoff tt ieo.proud
:f their record in Erskine.
The cc,lh-ge is now upon a solid
lilanucial ba-is and Ilte outlook is in,
1eed charlliingr and prosperous. It
leserves -well-of the:State andn cuntrv
I'mr it is-doing a _rr&at and good woik
im upholding thie blaner of highet
education inl South Cirolina: The ac.
t'opliislied presiclet is the ieer inl
ibility, sellolfarship and other (ua11liflea
tion1s of alty edneator or ay oft the col
lego presi(letits of the Stale. Thi
>iher chairs in the col CeO are filled
by gen11leinien of high aibility; no1r"e
RImbitioi and uti iing enlergv. .alurc
has fitted them to be teachers and edu
cntors, and as a nat.lral result, those
who go Out frot(u the (olege to 1rng
in the btsy scenes of lif' will suli - nit
derien by coimpanrin with thi<
graduates of the other culleges ini tl
State.
The niite yotng gnnitlimen who re.
ceived their .liploias at the recent
colmmence(lent are tll enl of ability.
it was r'marked by one of the 11roe's
sors that "fas a whole it is the best el1iss
seiit ot ,from thle college'" sinlce hi,
connlection with it. This is a higi 11
eoluinet L,l these young mna, anm
sholthi sliinulate then to grater dili
g4enieo and iiiore elereit I.se'etattIec
inl the professions into whichl they wil
cai'rrV Iheira talents.
''he stlilroundcings, 1nat.ural advan
lages #iji' Ioal c uflturle of 1)ue \Wes
especi:tly <111tify it to be a seat of
learning. It is situtateil in a high,
healtly pa11rt of the Sttle, easily neti
sible by railroad,- ani1d he eltlie', uora'rl
ehIa eturistis of the plhce anl1i1rahh1
tiaapt it to slnidy. As at constrpiece'1
we were grulitWed to 11 ict e l,he 1inae1.
;enthlenlatly app,1eara1n(:e,- lh0' cbinthi
li''aing antd the hig.ha-tt,nedh dheportme'ti
that pirev'ail aanoaig the studenits. Thaerc
is t't II'no up~ i Lisenetiet of' honta
antd latItidal'i aitiion amitong t
ytounig nutn, whlicht ftrhids thetm <
stoop) to aiii nghit lowv,. mieani or dis
h<mio rab1le, and at t he same timne st1imui
laies to st tidy, iaint a geigrotts rji|p
tir a high p'linc ini te chlass-roomtnii
iii the gtuodt opH>iiioi of' t.ht'roessors
du ai i1zens of t he ptlae.
Th'le recor;d of (lie college durn lg th<i
paist year is a worthy t rib)uI to (lit
skill of thie teachiers, aind at the stant
Sitne a gttifying badgte of et'xellenatn
to I hosdYi \ho6 htve~' hbet'i taught. .Loii
iayf thlis ctl lege o onit i ittoI prtospei
aint senda forth ainially (tse wh'lo art
fit ted to taike haight pilace'sint both (Chm''cl
and1( State.
For morei' than tw~enty yeairs this in
st i I tioan hlas stotod as 'a aia nunlaet t<
refute that absusrb and sihavi.;A tuglun
I hat womian is'niot f)ttetd li,r or capahha
of a high degree of cductationa. Th'l
h undtredts of cuilturaed , cul1t iatetd tan<
educatutl younag hidich lVho hia-c I.e
celvedi thieir nTenal trnaiilitg at thi.
bhrin-e of.il inerva are a liv~int cotra
diction of this~ sentiienat, which'h is s<
unworthy of -eduacatetd, dignaiikgl main
hood-and is only a rie tt, o)f IA I)kiri,
Ages. Under thea adianist ralion o
the justy l tunatetd Dr). Ittionne, it;
lh'st .pr'esitent, it had arrived to a haigl
degree of priosper'ity, anad land far sura
amssted motst. of the f'emiale colleges i a
(lie Sonth. Two yea rs aigo I1'-tsidten
Kennedy, *who wals (lhe ablle coaditjutoi
of' Dr. Ilonneitr, w asihit'ild to tho' heat
of the inlst itutiion. Unditer his skill (a
nianaigemaent, assisted by a sphtemidit
a'(rap of tanchuers ini all that delht'jtt
maeiats, t1he college- hias lost non)le ol it;
aievter *btttore ini it i ba'rvlhas thli
niumber of'Ip-upils' hieeni so' hirage I
d uuinag 188$3. Thei a numbaer at Itend ii
tIm ing the yeari wats onie hitndrI ed am
i'ighty-one-anbout tort y morte thhm
etver b)eforc- attendedtlthe lo sllege, ()
this ni bter onie hunditred and one wer't
in thle four r'aeguat laetsses. That'coi-pa
)f teachiers ami iberis elevetn andt is
'timly snillceint for giv'inga inlst rnae
ititns in altl(lhe departmetiuls of femuahI
Dducat ion. Muisic, dtrawiing, pgint ita
and F"rceh arte tatughtt by t he tnos
Itorougth aiid skilfiul reacers. Than
aunter ini tho college i. tie best eii
ulonce -of' its deserved )optutari I , ama
lihn high de'cro' tof piroficliotey nad ex
Liellenie tdisphtiyed tby till (tie- v i'a
ladies is the best encomima upon~ thi
.k ill andt -quail leation of those wiht
have (lie-maanagemenat of t his inastitui
thin of -hefininig.
'The-'eommneneeni&t 'eker'eisc'i werd
highly- intterestinag anad -enitet-aiinh
A* p)leaig epilsode of thet octcaision w$'i
lhe presenltaitioni of a -gold amedal, -oa
ommifenicement- day, to ' Mis Nhara
Miller, of' i ue West, one 60' the-grad'
uates;' She h~a' t toaemh- I le eo htev'
for seven years, 'tind dairing iat'titVut
land not, be'en absent frtoma a ,uiin.ler ro!
call, recitation or- clinrch . service. Ii
vaew of thIs splenditd andt, wet imt'
say3, marvolonis r'e'ord- thte tfact : i'pe'i
sehited heri n hch a i,bonti :'nl gbhd meitda I
conitaininag atIpprtIdp)alte iniscript'(iol
of the fiacuilty. until a f'ei w inum
beforoerceivingw the imeri'the pn-'
in Lidsav hall.
Thelu wv"ae-'ofihe exer'cise' In b Il
rol:ges i .e' c.dedinugly, pleasant
the weatheri wvas cool and bahnhy, anu
the music was alil t.hait the most,"astidh,
uns couldi desire t) pleaso 1lle oat'
Thee*z6leges ar e desearvedhly pipnn1m
tand the' urospects of t'eh tare exeoed1
ligly I ti'irio.g. Ona the rn-iit, of- 'ehe
we woulnd iniscaibo the-mot to "Itfaltj
etad."
1 !/ 1:.7u7N d1Mmsxw 'l
A "rangen ctnts for the Gathering of thi
Q:range nnd of to 4grloult'u'r4 Society.
The Seventhi Annuui I. 1It'i. itnune
Mcetit'.o 4t' the South. U4rolia .A4J
enittulcI and I\liautdi Society pi
t:e State ( Gran.t' et' it be hold in tl
town ot' Mai>,n . r July 26th i.t e
Crt tt Aei"oI"ua "i ueie'tie, 1 art
er b5 .*omuna and subordinati
graiVA', And all lterested in Agrloid
tt" ureat Mnchtisics, are earnestly 'n
viled to attend snid meeting, ,and'ipr
It t -i it .'. I" di: u ont of -J says.j
a -liri , llc+l ject1 t+ tlatt -wvi be' pre
- Rent/1d for "onideratiol.
W i tte.s ineetings are'he#d udel
the nttFpices of (he two or"ganizations
any citizen not a member of oil tier, I:
;n ivilc'ed to participate in the -liscus
vicJit.ad.tIhe prtoposal Of subj^i" s.
T'c .e tvho ex pect to atteiecl the mu,eet
I,)g atre requested to notify J Q. 3lie
,c1., Mtrion, ChtIrtiia '3 ile Comn
aiittce on Eiut:rifanitineit, thatt. hone,
Iny be piovided ler them. Pl'ease di
this at an earl day.
'Th1e trlths.a'8 nosy run, .arrive at<
leave Colunbia as folI$vaz C. & G
It. It. arrives at Coltitbi lit q.30, p
in.; W. C. & A. It. It. lcaves Coluill
bli 10, p.,ni. - leaves Florence tt 1.2
a. In., anct Awaf.cs 4t Marion 2.44, a. i i
T'he rates of piissigb on the abovc
roalJ will be four cents per iiili6 foi
the rowtId trip.
TIio5. W. IIoLL1ow Ay,
'VNT'11 ,ST.1T'S.r fJ 01ts.
"''it r Men. Drawn to Try t,e Ponitcal Cusei
Next Noveunber-,A Decided lIxturo.
'rhie folT,t" 'ng..ati'ancl nain petit iurorl
to ser,ye at the N.'crm,Gt,imber tei11 of' th
Uiiitei States Cir"c"uiI Court at. Colttun
btla wore drawn on 'Tiiurs tla:
Grand Jurclrs-(:. WV. 11il1, Unior
.t:aity; A. 11. Ellis, Aleille omi
tv; Jri: F. Davis, Gekorgetown: W.
J. litcs; Caoreto.wn coulty ; .1OSi!
Sprot, Clarenicin; i. II . A lexatcler
Cha"Ieston; J. 1I. Abclnn liichbautl
Ji Elini Bass, )aling"ton; T. It
1Willinin (;ct,Uoto11; W. J. lnkl'r
].)at1fm-t ; G. V: kimoII., Spllrttn b
N i. UI. Reid, Geofiic ! uIitw..; p'. 1
coot, Dorli1ngton; IhiInlni s Tllhoie
son1, Ab tlt1outy;)llpratin f ell,.
Sumter; (. V W.. n a, 1ni-tdi.h
roint 11I. I). E1 aii.:, Urangc 1,urri
John M N. l1 owc', ltick l iii; .1. 8
Mixon, Ianw0l1 countr; T'hos. N
Tliabert, Abbeville; A'.- W1. 'Tar
Charlest n; 1. P' 'aItw, eauit oi1
count;; Jilot a,(r)iutirr- ;, C hlesteriih
Il'tit uo'rs- "f. If. )i'yran, Jr.
Orangeb ()urg countty ; CC . Tu'nrner
lSprtanbrur. ; A. W. I'nt"k-4, 1,la1r1Ia
n)tll t ; (e org-t: ' t W . Chliles, (colt)red,
igefid'Jcl uolnm"; .Julius 1,il 4.i* jtsitj
cili irel, G.reeville; Winan mtcu1
CheSterftolch; Saume:l W. Gl aiil u11
C(hiarleaston ; I1). (y. W )olft"', A,-. i1
coutnty;" .I. e-i Lolinr, Union cmi nty ;
Jlremnia laloper, I'P.Ckens; I.llej. \V'il.
soin, Ilcirry; J1. W'.yRco, an .1 liiavAdtille'
E. Rt. Isolgr, Chatrles(ou ; Wil. Coker
1,Laureis; J. N. Gary, Newberry
ChIs. F. Forster, Georretowll.; l. i11
tV an Wck., Anderson ; ~Lintl'te
Unioili"; -Jlho Age w, llicebhoutt; lil"
ler Prickett, Orangeibulr,'; Mardil
(Grant, Ullin Lark, Iaur1"enst liir
Mc(lee, Abbeyille; Josephl BBush., eol.
0nt4t, Geo:Clg'.elowni.; J. I . Johlllt ns
Nroud;Juenbiveclo
d OARgEbr counE v,; BRIddG
by,olrS M-anbuDI;SE :S.S.
Timr,' O NDgegcTy; W.
Bastiek, Vlrion countv.
.lu'or arDsume' tuE servA wi
volh'(te t t'.he I tr a 'iitt t the litiiwieate
wh9V i .'lt wer co teA by the GovWenl
ment a the lI a t tay' ttl' A-hlc 11r' a
W- . lnrnan ther ch~aiil l' th
StaeI)executiv coiS NDitAee ot'-t.h'
Greenbuil(ck aty-an onA'e
exMnyofUL'Ylumbi. adESGOenbae
canddat' l6r tinyir t'$h0' las eAe
tio'it.~,.j~
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PELIoU. EliiliR .(I) ToILET AltTI'cILES,
Cur. Kcing and V'andlerhor1st Stt:ets.
C11,111i.STO\,' LD !
WVA GONS.
A LSO IW.STOR E.:
SADI)18 BnLES,
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BACON, ORN,
UNDS,NOTIOXS,
I INUC151ENTS Foit CASI .
~ULYSSE~ Gi JESPORTES.
AG ATE IRulNW W,E ! !
ighit andduhh!!, wIll not. r.1. at d ti
lnot atlfectedl hfhv1Pit , li~ hve Preserintg
-Kettles, ltie I and Mk dici;e l 1ettlIes
anid Sane(e Pan~is of this ceehrnted ware. A
IL STV uhonid he ineiyhut
I have' t.he WhIitey Ilot Blast witIi nllh
fixtues. Wll d ast nueh cooking with a
fev w eents' worth of nil as aij ordinary stove.
*stoves asf well as5 burned1P (n'hjimp :Mrid
Oil, ovei- I50 .fOire test, ia the be.'r, hi ide
No aimoke, no sitoi, and sa fe anad ceap.
T 'he OltAND 1).'lA l{EI'IJI OAK leadis 1a1
Sother cook stoves. I have id6i. the Standi
-i (rlChrter Oak, Imp~rovedl LM9 J. Frienid
.Cotton Optioni andit 111 Arp. stove YI(,llo.
ware DI)ppbf.Panis, Pipie, Elbows andt all
other Stov&1. lyhniings. TPin.wart, .Dip.
pers of all kim ; M ik ' eba, Fiesh
hy using thI. fidyt Frit Iress. Phipl
andl seedl .4p adp t tfrom the juice at -one
I I thhikdf htaxe nieafy everythIng 'the
the boi'ke cp?r heell-,- ftlnd if I have tnt I
(ohi-fashIitme<4 SUOAil Ca"'V '.-'Ty it.
Poles 111 , poked, lVAhns'adri Wh'ifbh
1Tees. I *el I,se It.', shop.4,''Andti aisk a
compiharlson' of prices wiltlf (Idlumbia or
Forks, liny Foirks, DI)ggers, Cradin--AbIhles,
OGrass IatIes, 4.
* (it A iN (CItA I28 of thme sante good(
marke thatlIsodtat seasonm.
J. E. McD)ONA I,D. 'C. A. DOUo,AS,'.
IMcDONALD & D)OUGL,ASS,
1' INsBORCf, 8.C
P'rrce in -all :fle" State Coa'tt.
- agetaof ltimore. Iiaquet,
Enle;y:EInd:JVI 3 ri ' ugs,
Wal P'Ap.ore, flodes, L.ace Curinn for
ncsadPoles, Unocoa & (Can.tofs Mattings,
Upost ngravings. Ohromos,' Plotureo
. Frae,lts for Siampl'es ad Friees,
l, E1 A. BJAILIE,'AUGUSTA. GA.
4' . .,Kig
sRImI_sRFli
AN )EASONAiiLE
1l l I I I I11111
'Our stock of Sjring and Sumier Goo?Ls
is complete haie 'ry department.
We have jtf.-Erecelved in all the newest
.Yaiat1h s te nost popular goods of ,thb day.
. NUN'S V'EIL1NU'r
BUNTINGS.
DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS.
$$$$00f f MU SI INS.'
LACED AND STRIPED PLQUES.
-'ltIPEI) NA IN8OOI(S.
bLtTOC RHf)NA I NSOO KS.
An elegant line of Yulles', Gents' and
Boys' Straw IInts, of all Styles and Quall
tie's.
i'cRASOLS IN Gil'lArt' S &i l:iT'rY.
Our Stock of Furnishing Goolls is now
complete in quality and sizes. The Genth
mon's Unds'rwear consists of LIsle 'I's'id
and Gauze, and.ro in suits or separate to
suit the pura-ser.
. eall Is respectfully solicited .from all.
P. LANDE,A IW (5' rL.
SALL WE BE
CIO'THfED ?
Is one of the ques.tions whmbih most per
lIlexes the minid ol tihe indtividual and. thme
faimU~. eJ? 'S 1LWwe y'pu(lself of this p)er
phl XE, you shiould casI anid hear our 1ikices
SPRIN(? GOODS,
Of whlich we now have a large and wvell
assorte'd stock. Ever,ything in the way of
DRIY GOOD1), NO'J.IQ)NS, et.(., that Is
Iwanited, from tihe conmm.noht:st .<iomistic* to
the iees't. U)RESS (4OOD), and atl, the
noveities i NOTIONS. If you want a
nice suit of
Come and see our stock, or chmoosme from
our line of sammples. if we cannom.t please
youi ini one1 we canI ini the oither. We hav'e
sominething nil'e In I.his way, and( guaranttee
fits as well as quaIit-y oI gisds.
We have a very p)OtVI'oitad noljhy line of
UATMLS, In both felt ani! straw, and1( canm
(Ip'lei ,t most fastIdious.
Wie askl an inspection of. our stock of
SI IOES, which is very large, emnbrac'ing all
qlualities and st yles. Soiething nie iti
low-cumts andmo sli ppers.
AI sal*. rtmuents wO endeavor to) give
ti(m tcsgotsds at LOWESiV..PI.O.10.
IIRspctfunfy,
1s atmolhe .perfxjing (inestion. *t Te lso
cens*s to worry WI ien onice yott look Into
clEn DEE~ )1A~RTM ENTP
v'lt,erq yo. willl Aiil)i .JlIids of entaiifO at
Wev IAitk pleasu're'in shmowling oui goods.
Respel)Cdf ully
chnfiu& I;dUI)Eu)A1.
WOOMD'S ODON T-INE
-irou
KEEPS THlE BRIEATII PUIiE A ND
SWE)ET.
F01(MULK OF D)R. T. T. MOu E.
WVhoLEsAf E AdeNT, CoL~UMiu., 8, 0
F"or Sale In Winnaboro by
McMASTERI, BRlICE ' & KE~TClIiN.
tfBIErLY ENI
--BUT
.NIPJBLY 0E1%
. rior - to my, ani,ilu I v
ext tlirty diys I will 0
iIlduclinenlts to 010s1 : Out
4enson. Theise goods I w
Centro Couniers, and in
.thlt ia bound to be appi'
early and secure the b.est
SP RING C
SPRING GOODS!
I have now ready for inspecti
GOODS, coni'ing of
NUN'S VEtLING, BUNTINGS
SWISS; PLAIN and FIG
LACED, STRIPED
.PIQTES, CAM
GINGhAMS and C
--A LEO,
A stock of Men's, Boys' and Yo1
SOLD LO
STRAW f1L.-tS IN ALL S'
Men's,.Boys' and Youths' Qti
Men's Cloth and Leather Slippers.
FANS.
CALT.; AND EXAMINE BE
Respeeliullvg;
IT OTANDS AT
-.-. - . .1 im iRE .13
IT
TPR CiNGIE
UTNAVOIDA.LY'v" inc' :~. ' oni1
foi n no ely, of. SUt i IIP (CES asto enahkiii~l
501'IT1ON' Tani keener to sell thani
AN 1NVI'f
TPCever' mn, vAn n and chilkin 1"ai
witini the neCxt TIIIR'TY DAYS.
A ImQU]
DON'T LEAVI ~l~Y STORE WVITTI
ARLTIULE YVGL' W;Jsii"TO JL0OK A', T &
A PROMN
A T~LJ 2'vdJ', B1VX AITEJ'D ON P' Ll
IN C~Ab1I A SALl 18 NOT[ FIlWECE. )
AS TH E~ SAME (GOODS CA.N BE SOLD)
AIT E N TION
S
'TO NY
Thle Celebrated 'f'i-u niwik"' Uams--try have
Oceau (Gein Macekerel..
~~~~~Saint LousRatI t l ts Corin Reer'
Salinon (8orican),anlines hel
F~resh CJheese. a ip 3131 m nti'ii
IHartlett Pears, Apls ni $a1l on en
Qi ae. .t'imeI
Crosse& Bllaekwc I s,Ch ow-Chow Piekles W(
Baers r orted -WorcesItershire Saunce.
Fresh,.Snow-Flakes. - Cnee ik
A' lot of HIandledI Hoes andl ~rain' Cradles. 'wljife
- ALL CHEAP FOR CASH, .ticub
'the i
* IIM TT TjTEy )aQ
_. l
"RAI4TI1f,
1tOr'y, for the
h' romi arkable
goods in their
iill 11c0 A011 the
U ked 1t .ii:l.es
Veciated.-. cdm<
reletioun.
KIi- NAtJG I.
GODS,
POINGOGOODS
>n a full.line of sPRINd
' DOTTED and PLAII4
JREI1 MUSIINS
md CORDED
I3RICS,
ALICOES'
1' Li-othing, which will be
['YLES AND' PRICE5
cut Sho.es .Ladies' and
Also, a beautiful ilie of
FORE PURiCIIASING.
)ESCIIEL, Agent.
THE LEAD.
TIlE LiGiT-iUNNING
DO MESTIC."
r imt. it is the ac knowledgred Leader inl
'Trade is a faet tl at Cannot be dis.
Led.
kNY IMITATE IT-N$3E EQUAL IT
44 Lar.gest Aymed,
ANI? 1T IS W1ARR~ANTEDI*
l'O b,' made~t' of the b.est imterl,
14I'o b1 omplte inl Ivery resp)cCt.
For) alo by:- -.
4. M. .liEAY & CO.,
Winsboro, S. C.
Qigent( wan teil in unlo'san01ied terri to
)MEST1lV MtWING MACillNE CO.
RichmIIond(, Virginlia.
R S TORE
tie this Spi ig than nuusa
mue to meet th.c 6)411 S
cy'cr, iad ulrgoultly extend
WtION
:feld County to visit MY STOltE
01UT .ASKINC TO SEN ANY
l'ELY, AND) NO (.LWMBlING
PliICE'S81.AJL .t~ A8 LOWV
VI IN WTNl'N.Si3O]J.
f. BEATY.
have iiow reecolved our stock of
[NO 000O)8, anS'hA e ther1 ready
' INSPECTION
thik wee Jlp'Jg sjyh .
never lpnda m ie aimo
'l(tO alssortmenat or bOtt,er .c1ass 01
gOds1 wvill be sold a8 .iow the sam1
SOF~ (AOODs
as 8w4 wvill mne0tahe market at any
Iu any)thing.
woulIl call special attention to our
N'DW*TR ENT,
w~'ll be (,ongd ep.mplete in every par..
rand all we ask 18 an ins8pection by
TE 'R6 & EET0EIK :