The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, July 24, 1883, Image 2
T'n NEWS AND ERALD.- _ t
- W'INNSBOPO, S. C. ' t
TUIESI)AY. JL'l 91. s t : lase. tl
m.--* . - .-x - -s.
(flA..A-. J)OUG110ASr,))
C1IAnt,Es A. DANA, editor of the
New York Sun, recognizes but one
issuo for the next Presidential ca.u
paign, and that is: "The *Democrats "
will light to put the Republicans out,
nid the Republicans will fight to keep t
themselves in."'
Wir does the press of the country d
give such promninence to the Langiry ri
and Gebhardt scandal? It is sensation. el
al and vulgar In the extreme, and we a
are patiently awaiting a cessation. The hi
hest elemetnt of the country has a right tlI
to demand that such scttndals in the te
newspapers be discontinued. ei
Pil LADIEMI'1A Press: President Ar
thur's civil appointment of a son of
Senator Vance, of North Carolina, to
a lientenaucy in the army, Indicates
, that the work of reconciliation between
the sections Is making about as much
headway as anybody could expect in
this kind of weathor.
TiE editor of the New York Chinese 8
paper says: "There are two hundred rc
4hinnmmon in New Yo:k who would "
cut a man's throat for fifteen dollars.
This is another, among the many
evidences of the fact that no class of
laborers in the world can compete c'
with the Chinese in any branch qf in- i
dustry or trade.
TII1E: press generally and the great e
tnass of tle people are very justly in t
sympathy with the. telegraphers in
I heir present strike for higher wages i
and better treatment generally. It is
diflieult to say what will be the out
come of the present complication. It
Is "war to the teeth" between labor
and capital, and our sympathies are
with the coim)plainants "first, last and
all the time.'
[n.: crazy anid irrepressible Mrs.
Scoville, lately divorced t-oim her htts- C
hamtl, now snet's him for alimony and ti
fr the property belonging to the la
)lcnted Charles Jnles (luitenu. She '
has abandoned the name of Scoville
and has tho check to demand that ii
Scoville sluport her'. That insanity is
hereditary in that family, there cer
Iai1inly can he no doubt in the minds of
cnmdid and inpartial men. t
TH'IE1: Lnatrensville ]/erccll says:
"c'ongressnen Dibble and TilHan 'ar1'e
both for Randall for Speaker. Mira/i/c
.lictu. Thus two nails are crien into I
thle political colliii." Pointiily aind I
coincisely said1 i Weli' are afraid th <
.l/eraele hna wvritten thle polhitical doom i
of M~essrs. D)ibl>le aiu(l TIillanati. Utat<
.-.~~--.-iJ mnv nha.I.uscn their minds helbre
TU Eii A ugusta (Chro POl iCIbH (I dCon3U
i'uliOn(1lis say's: "'I lon. Samuel D)ibb,le ~
andic lion. George D). T1i lhnian are not.
men to take a political stand rashiv or
seltishly. They are men of bralins,
character, cul ture and nerve. 'Ilit*
cannot be made to ret reat hvs sneers o
threats from sonie of' thei~ editorial
brethren. W~.e precdict that fatutre
ceents will justify them anmd their
Course."
IN view of' Ihle interest aii d imiport
aniee attaching to thie eleuelion of' lIhn
Speaker of' the next Jlinse, wigl. note
Colonel Evins informn his consitituenits
of his attittlde in (is matter? We
hiave overy reason to believe thait oar'
eflicit rep)resenitativ'e will be found 'l
upon the righit, sii when ogrs
meets ini Decembher, bu eowes it, to
himself as well as to his conslihinents '
to define his pu it.ion upoii thme Speak- I
esrship.
8ks, ron IIAuis, of' Teinnessec hasI
beeni Interviewed on thme "'situtition". I
] 1a thiniks that at (lie presoiit t iim ex.
Senator McDoinald is the most f'ormid.l
abble candidate for thie Demiocrat ic
hnoininationm for the Presideneir. Alr.
3McDonald'4 record anid int terances on
thle tarifl' qunestion are sonlnd( and
ort.hiodox, ando his~ presenit p)roiimio e
hbofore (lie conutry may lie attfribuate ac
to) his well1-definjed posit ion on (lie
mtost imphlortant issu0 of' (lie (1:ay. We
hope the Deimocrats in the couventiion
wvill b)e bold ando sensible enough to
tend(er' hi)n the nioinination.
OF' COUrse~ a long, elaborate. and I
-labor'ed lettci' Is' nowv expected from i
the ilon. Geor'ge D. Tiilhnani, exp)lin
lng anid jtustifyinag, to the. best of his
ab)ility, his cnrIons andl novel p)osit ion
on tho subject of the election of the
next Spealters Like his frliend and a,
symplat.hiizer, Mr. Dibb,le, lie wil v
d (oub)tless take several coluns to tell I'
his const itueiits w~hat lie mnay have toa
say upon01 the subject, anmd whetherci
reatdo n1 ot, wo are satisfied that, they
will- renmin of the same opintioni, viz:
that ini voting for RIaindall, lie will not
otnly do viohenice to tho most impllortant
)n'imncile of' Dcemocr-tcy,. but will an
tagonize the interes(s amnd wishes of'
the electors of his district.
--a
THE! Uni-on Times says: ''For s0ome
- ~months ther'e have. been many in.
(juiries as (.o the whereatbouts oft the t
notorious June iobley, and( 190 onie (
- '3ro aplpear'ed to kniow inito which 'V
.langle 'ob de. pairty' lhe hafd hidden him-- 1
lf.oq But, as (lie daiy fou- political c.om
oIis drlawhmat neatr, wshichi ailwaya p.
tiraws the r'abid Reutblivami plilt i-ins i
lrom their hiding place~s, Jtu n' has Vast W''
pokedh his~ nose froim uniderm lhe cover'ii
QC biy religionus dlisguilse atnd onice mnoreoi
ken his position in the political
ena. This time we find him amongr
o del;'gate's from Hichlianl1 County to
l. I'.("pn1lical Stae Convent(ion, as
v. Itne S. .:\obley. Loukout fur t
)>V ill ihait. 1)tvei tiion."
Tim.: New York Ieredd, h!:sing of
lo ity% of the Iele;,raplh c, olpanie+s
mielhin+g the strike ot its ,perator',
lys: "In other wor"Ws, it is bouald.to
uko (he strike short, and (Isi..; duty is
Dubly inperltive in view of ilie fiat
tat it hitd at least a iveck's aut iee of
to strike. It cannot now, without a1
tgrant violation of its obligations and
Vtics to the public and without incur
nig the lost serious legal liabilities,
ttail up1)on (lhe cotnlntlity the evils of
long strike. No public corlporat,tion
is any logal or moral right to patalyze
o business of the colutry in the at
mpt to succeed in a dispute with its
nl)ioy6s about. wa;ges. The Wlestern1
uion, as the JIP(ed has heretotore
town, is responsible to the public for
i eflicient andt uttlitertrupted teie
-a)h aervice.. 'lhiS is anl obligation
hiel tle latw imposes upon it and
Ie which it cannot cCpI)e or evade,
trike or no strike, it is bound to keel
p its service. I(s obligatious to tlt
ublic) are paramount to all other con
derations, and (lie public will holhl i
sl)onsible for any fitilure or genelal
3glcct of its duties."
WHAT WILL 1E. H'IE ISSiE?
''The Oraneburg: Tim'es and/ )haif.
rat says: "Tilden andl I'ilorm.
il+nptona a11(1 Deiveranice vas I!t
outh Carolina Democratic Lalte-cit
1 l187(. 1)elitvernccr cru v w:itlh lth
lection of ihulnpltl, bl. I,t.lormn t w:n
uriedl whenl Tilden wa;s CI nnt."d out
Aet us bring this issue to the t'ro,nt. it
881. It will win.'' We atre fre'e t(
nty that we dillire MIr. 'T'ilen, ut
mder" onliuIary cirnnlstanl"1', wo"tnh
ike to see himt the occl:tlut of It
Vihifre louse, but reasonalel' tiur
light, ri_rht herie, be cntertaiuc t
rhelcher or not the great an<d livin;"
s1lO of f'ee t'aolt' ver-us pItelItimlt i
ould be lhuus-ht. with :\ r. Tildenl a
tt' S u iai'd-heaut'ce'. Ii: lt, t al twat
voidedi ani open a'id franlk "Xpre.'i1m
I'opinion upon Ih -! 'iubj1,1t, utnd i1
'l op,illiol tiis is aboui t 1 e1Uo1l-. , 41
lighlt to 1)1', to kill his claines f r 11h
omainat ionl.
Talk about (vil cervice retfolrul am
>ti1eia1 corruplion winIg Ohe isst:c" ii
he next canivass, but we w%ould likc, l
nclllire of our f'rientl :1d neighIb11
lowt stnl Iestiotns cal evet in t1tal
s ill aty camlipeaignI. To oii
uind- :uu ) accor'ding to lIeenstome1t'
011n ton onei side~ ait<l a deial on th
my uitlai'liinl:iig to'an ivetl. :I inly ai
,it' .. ni.t.e . 1epe .ie . th ...at ih
t.e 1stilc will con ietaert the piri
st>ic cit Igoernental re':irm Is an
re 5tio li adin'oIonjanl'xIt'tl '
'liei't m embe t hrea~ t ithat b the' ai'
nut' Iand'c wtill be t. issue i in h i
'rileti of P i et Attit lavIt' uu', las wilt
etc't seenli by i rhe floing I xtact friiy.a
as h-ateing e111lto '.il,altl Julb Ie ''9ot
lgThe moistt' en rk le ' t 1i ph e iti, I tit
irttettit. 'olItes i undoub ted athe genepi,uri
I indl tliS at aino s univer.--a raIn-r i
(hic Mr. s iCa Areira ii's rgitet by ii, y tI
ut. ls tu h a'e'tmont>d.t i 4 ti . a p.-t-'at l
mt ion orlt ditslila.s. i.'I but wi i j o uw t
rei foretell.d upon f iats. ' UI. 'o itni' i
citn'n i 'i ceh at r. it't Arth u 'nm P're
lnght yt the at. teiif ihner to' I-inIl
l)'ea t idcth tis' ''In'eu -ai i rit a'
ratrdinariy lianeh irua
(rty hich in' pn'Il.nd i . i t lri-i
ti tivass 1eto~a tinks hiil ve a' a
rI de t. Iitti(4 certinl proofta~ait of aa s'.
regtn 'biliy tir itnI ls thano '' woyim (i'l
mi beenc (ale tat gain, h ii I ib-ed t h, ' a.
aaeia thie oitdenceand estenttof tin- no
li t ' itl ' ic a eve tn i tof ' his opp 'c.lt. ju I
tails l~ w nat'.''aI ic -Pr i'dAen t.tt a an
--lor unate Tea //'vra/d is I ile pivt.b
fat'ital, Io linde b p.o a tiait( o . I)
hel t o f aI' olntit i I l iv(atsit t j w '. 'tla
nd'W the t catu kamlibi't' .atiri lo'4'
hich' hte nhose c'td*.i gI'ridto, tel
alits. That regnt.in tiisc now tai rdlu
Wh lethe'e iepubStlcnn u.lilmes. W.
ui liher ti eeadalt next li' I lom
an t'et ael.'AsI "hi 1)enao s'rs.ann-r, o
liiubiicans wolpehalt's nwa'iloiat him'~
T1I1l: STRIJKil.
Tho Opprosive Policy of the Western
Union Company.
[A;-om the 1N'o:York tn 'Yns of Priday.]
The Wterli Unlion ''elegi'aph ('oin
panyt', by its eavalier t"enitmient of thlt
excentive olniliittee of, the Iro:her
hO"'td of '1Tel'"ratphcrs, has Slet ('de(l
ill thron ing (it .umpathy of the publ
tit; wholli on the side o' the s1 iii
opertitoI S. its 01lic1"r+ decineiud to (4 On
tertattl ally propoo'ition comning frti",t
thai co till it.t!e, antd lelt it no ilterui a
tive but to order it striko or 'pps'ar in
ti l itttituide o' idicillonls imte)ceo.
A I the risk of' iilr ing its (-'ni cause
andl w<.akinl the oid o fiil(C the111
opertI'rs 015 the Coinittc (ehlyi1( tetion
twenty-t'uinI hours to give the (:om1puny
itopp.rtunity to lnai:L overitres..
Nonte were letn e auad the signal for
the alrike was Iven at 11oon yesterdav.
No one C:tn reat thw, staleent. of the
Case "iv;'en ont to )ulliciltiol by the
ex enthve( con)uiiteo withouItifeeling.
that the oplera ors had at very a e r v l s(i -
hial grievanIes. )Fo severatI vearIsth
Western Uion1011 Company Ilas been
striving to catblislh at virtuial unonop
(lv ill (he telegraph business. I has
s(; fatr suceeedett that it, h:o a control
ling power not only over rak'. tir the
I1aw.sn i s1ion of' tlessaues, huit over the
wages of operators. 1)uring these
year? it has employed every device to
in 1e1ase sprits l)"ull(s, and IIaS not only
l.:'idl liberal divideids, but has several
tiner i:ilatett ille volune or smout. oil
wvhIich tiihey are )aid1. At the .satIite
tilte, it .appe:'s, the cotpayiv ints been
periodieally secwing do)wn the wages
of its eInployes to lower and lower
figur)t6s.
The dlemands m1adle in behlalf' of thie
)pettrs do no1 11pp:'ar oil the ticte ot
the t ol't 1 be nIl1iL'as)il,e. Their en11)
al . ut: l is (1net requtllrliig skill aid a
b11.t ltlt eree of intt('iiell'e , a(d close
application. to it. is wearing utpon the
uiilnd andt bodyv. It oughit certaiith to
be as well p:tidl as Ile wotrk of' Iirst
tilv' lvhanlies, andi the conflinemetlit
tt d traii1 111011 the nie'vott sysIetm
Sho uld I,a considetred1 inl iixIi! the
Ien;,Ni ol'a day's or Iiiht's work.
SInday wOrI, ia person is imp:.)tyd
> hroigh the six week-<1% n, is iatir"ly
Ielititled io exta coiei)pensiation, amtt th(e
deniltnd that. womlen, it Ihey do '(gnat
work l a t tly well with m1t'iie n, shiuldtt
r'ee'1'ive ihe sa11ie pay I ist bolftiely't jlt.
Bunt whether atl the; climts tI' lit ope..
I .tator's were( thl :11il reatsolnabl or Iu't
h.1ey had at riiev:anc0 ofsoiin
w 1 eight' to entbie I!I(it'm .o considerabe
a itt lio . Thiey si tl h:te b tn t'l.
ia -Iiri. of' ('Airess and 1'qu.il y, alt
an atttemi)l Sh lld have h,e('n nianie to
t(i jIt the l 3illieityt" a n .'tuie:uhi!
"ith!, Ih'r the itc Iloduct of th Sr1111et'rs
hla, b,+t'n coun:('1dabl(", :I1;t it is t.' be
h'Iopedl that the%" will aVt:,l 11he mistake
1' . ' inteer1itU W ith ll,( liberalti'e I)f
thiers or I it i pro,perty o others. ''hev
I l'' ;t'ln inl 11 t iir enn:e :llid in tt - i't"
un(ion, .utt it wiil '>o 11 a,aV ntat:.:- .,
till tti' phi itces. Mteiatinlt'', the u11t
palnits 11mve the(ir obhlil'nain'us. 1.+ lte
public . l'i 111er Ith ir Iti t , t l 1rivi
.I'e hr\y aret bouull to varry. on the
,ti 1iteS )'' t'aI itSl liti lit; IIISSa es, an id
'vt. knlow of' Io rl'asonl whyv the 01,112a
1 (ions ol' counin carriers sholt fnot
1.6 1 e ally t a.1pp:ly to lithem. P'riner i,h-; of
.ie lway i caIl,ahl! of eXIIsin to Ie
*i winv r w13 ~i(5 oud lof'1ica''elly omes umle'
hils3'I lcn, whtethi rimemhited113 wInn
cartng ofi n' yio-t-sl:e;, hther byt'. ah
:3 t'aisnger on1 theot hte' n htto.whck', and
thenist or ril:l elis, iorha sthrinc
were ' .i bt e S t st e . lIta ia w t v e
hO 1 s' dti.l th e .( pblricit atttei wloto
unee s ietilIably involv2 ed, rthat!
the telegraphij~ conipaes shona Ii~hi d.2(a1
13till,to ie'rm '.itolh fll ti'he oi-.i . h
Iniprudences
ARE SURE TO BRING
ON SUMMER DISEASES
INI)IGESTION,
DIARRII A,
-LYSENTERY,
1ic,
IRAM I'S,
OWEI, COMPLAINTS,
,EVERS, &c., &c.
BUT
Perry avis's Pain Killer
ivES Tium AWAY.
IRIVE.s THli-:3i AWAY.
If uVES-TI1M AWAY.
DON'T 8 WITHOUT PAlty KILLER.
fU OF ANY DiRUOGIST.
~.ARPETW4
Canetu. tllouse W4 rnishing loods, Tto
.arg "hle Sout; or ISaltt,oro. 11s gtait,
ru Iy and Ingrailn urpets, tugs.
lM nits natd t 1mb Cloths, V"Indow Shndles,
V all I'alat 8, "ord<ers, Laco Curtans, L"'tr
nices rAnd( ,uolle, Cocon & Canton Mllattnings,
Upholeter" Englrav Ing, Ohroos, I'Iclu-,,
> raleSK\ 'Ito r,. Sam>les andl l'rie<s.
Jual 8lt A. B4AILIE, AUGUSrA, GA.
Jtu R8P-EED
TJILY Is to best month to sow Inta
S Iiga ' Ir.lip St"ed in. We lve a
ftl'sh sup,)pl tlso of liedl Tot, White Fhat,
,)uteh, 1 oitranian (lobe, Norfolk, Seven
'Iop. YeIloIAberdeen, Amber Globe and
Gohten Fall.
MctAS'.ELt, BI:ICE & KET11CIIIN.
Ju!y 17
S I T .IN T Rt Y.
1. J. QCrrrLI13AUMI D. Iu. S.
Oii tcE: Nrt.h sidt' Wasin1gt.on Street,
QOI site T1own IlIall.
WiINNSlid?O, SOUT1l CA ROLINA.
July 7-t-3l.
SA LE
AND EED STABLES,
.iS ND MULES !
oq of young, fat,
(Coine andm get the, p.ick, as I ui -
Well n'S $ell, so youi can't is5 a trat, (5
wvil swap for aniy and( aill kinds.
Dni't lie backward in lmnteinug mne tc
.SWal , as I aml not at alil seariy.
A. WILLIF'ORDI.
AGNTE 11RONWWRE!!
-'l.il anld durablehI, will not rus and.((1 is
'iG-tt'es, J:iet. and Mlk Ihaiers, TFea lK'tth's
I -: uml s osf thiis t'telbrted ware. A
I hsave Iue Whdtiey I11 ltllias( wilf all te
lixtures5. Will doi as muchl eookuig with a
lo ';.W . cet'orith of til as i tionlinatry stiive.
ip limst, oil shioult it h iued witii these
Iiivis as wIll as buriiiedi iin laip.. )rienit:tl
( hI, oveir :500 fire' ts, is thme he.,,1t 0il made,4'
N,seisiki, ino smell, a1111 daf and miibelin p.
AFi( " N) C'li A IIT'1 li OA K loeados all
ithe 12 oo00k stores. I hiavo' also Ite Shuuiil
t,rd ( Iharter (Iak, Iimplrovedi I,oo,No. Friid
'u otoni (pt.'Ion istit IJill Ali. Stove 11(oilow
wan-s, In pi l >Idans, Pipe(, Elhow~s andl alI.t
lP.ir il all kiinds, Mt1i k Cooilrs, F'leslh
-1 l,L Y and WoVIN E imakink' miade easy
-ytigthe I landr Frilt 'ress. Pnly~
an sed sep)aralted fromi the juice atL (one
I tink I haiive nearly evierything the
ft' hiousekeepe n'.leedls, an i II'havn e nt I
( ~ )('K'lllES-.a full line. P'ure, plain1
ol-hyb.ionedii SIq 'I A (auulI. 'Fry it-,
I ~i ' ;Y and WVAt;ON iiiiti'rialI, Shmafts,
, idles, lItths)2, Spo.ikes, Ilimis and Whioiloe
i'ortes. I sell eliioe Io shoips, aml1( ask( a
, 'i.ineghs, lins, Pic'ks, Sp;nsli'5, MfanureiO
l'irks, Ilay Foriks, I )igger'ls, Gradle Blades,
G .I .N li A I)LES of the samie good
miake that 1 sohtl last season.
.J. I. OUnnxJMIs.
J1. E. MeIfoN.amI. - C. A. I)0or.Ass.
Mel)ONALD & I)0UGLA88,
AttorneVys at Law, No. 3, Law lauuge
W INNSUOIIO, S. C
I'ract ice in all the State Courts.
I?OR SALE.
rTIVsore-hih(iin: unl lot noCv: (iccupIIiedI
.y ihe .und(ersignedo are olbeel I ri sa
'llt -'m is o(ie of thle best. In Winnasboro,
an 12( IlaI pdiiie conduition. 'The lnca t!in Is
,Tiii of I.h imnost n'avantagens in town.
I he h ; is finite a la rge' one, anid ul on It art-'
a large watrehiouse and1( other~ hnjhiI iigs.
'.'vixem ve'ry mod1(eratu. F"or furlther par 1-.
fh'iuIars apply13 to
May :29-tf II. SUlGENIl-EIM ICit.
EX EOUTORIg' NOIECE.
L ersons hioldliig claIns agaInst the
. estate4 of 1)avid WVeir,. dh4eeased, wvill
present. theo same duly atltestted; anld all
I ersos Indtebte'd to saId deceased't wIll
make liinmiedhP.jit ' payment, to
W. J1. L. W ELR .
SAML., WEIt,
Jiuly 18s4'i QualIlledl 1xecntors.
EXEOU1TOR'N NOTICE.
ALL perstons h'olling claIns aigaihist the
. Etat ofMrs. Sairahi E. Aleans, de
Penased, wvIll pre'4sent the same duly atte'st-1
.5d; andt all persons indebted to bhe saIl
Estate wIll inake Iinnedllint pa menit ta)
Sa .Means auhthorlized aeni for
ai. P hESTrON S. I!! 001K,
July 10-I 1x3 oallunti Ex...t.',.
cLAMENS CLACIUS,
--M1'OREL AND DEALER iN
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGAIRS, TOCACCO,
OlIOCEtISE8 AND YROVIs1ONH,
No. it i]AST BAY, ClAB,ESi'rON, S. C.
'I' TIEI)EMAN & SONS,
WIIOLESALE GROCEIS,
-A N D
lROVISION DEALEIRS,
102 AND 10 -EAST BA Y STREET,
CIARESTON, S. C.
]3 OYD B1U'1;OTHEi,Y -
_WIIOLEL"'SRILE GROCElS, LIQUOR DEAI.EIts
-AN D
COMMISSION MElItCIIANTS,
197 EAST BAY, CIIARtLESTON, S. C.
s . TIIOMAS, AGEN'T, -
No. 320 KINo S'T., Ov'osrri LIE:wTY,
WINDOW SIfADES, PAPER IIANG
INGS, LACE CUIRTA INS,
CORNACES , AND UPILOI.STEIty GOODS,
CHIAHRL EST(N, S. C.
W?INDow AWNINOS MADE TO ORDERM.
G. CUDWOIRTII & CO.,
--WIIOLI.ESALE
SADDLERY W AREHOUSE,
1:,u 3EETING STREET,
O PPO SI E , AI 1J.] ErITON IIOT L.
___C IIAf1,E:STON, S. C. -
ENIY 3ISCIOFF & CO.,
WIIOLE:.AI" 0110cEIts
AND DEALERS IN CAROJNA 1lCE.
ItOI'tllE'ORtS OF TiE CE Ei.:1IAT'ED
CAROLINA TOLUT TONIC.
199 EAST BAY, CIIAlRLESTION, S. C.
CI 111i LEI'STON I CI U1S7;E,
IIARIET, CORNER CIURCI ,' TREET,
CIIA;i .ESTO, S. C.
'Iet' pack.'d for tlw (mmtry a speilty.
S.
-WIIOLESA LE DEA L.Er:S IN
BOOTS ANI) SHOES,
N o. 23 1IAYNE ST1P.E-T,
C IIIA .ESTON, S. C.
W. AIMAI, & CO.,
WII(l.ESALE AND UET':ATI DEA.LE1US IN
CHlOICE DI:,'(:, M"* 0111NE'. ('rifIIA L.S,
5t: lt(.I'A I. INS'PIjl.EE'S,
IEItl"l'\lRIEs AND TOILET ARIjICLES,
Cor. E i ng and Va nIdeyh"Iorst ,t reets.
CIl I,J* ,'ON, S. C.
AND S A8(ONABI;la
.Outr stock of Sprinig and Sunnmer Goode
fis omlete inI every depjartinient.
We have juist. rece(ived ini all thei nIewes
shades the mos t p)opular goodis of the day,
NUN'S VE LING.
BUNT ING S.
DQ'i'TE D AND PLA IN SWrTSS.
FIGURED) MUSINS.
LACED 'AND) STRIIPED) P'QUES.
ST'I[PLEr) NA INSOOK(S.
CII ECK ED NA INSOOKS.
A n elegant line of Li-lies', (Genha' and
Boys' Straw Unis, of all Styles and Qual.
Lies.
PARASOLS IN GRIEATi VAJIIETY..
Our Stock of Fuirnishintg (hoods ;8 now
comipleto in <quality and sizes. TIheo Centle.
InfCIL's Unde(lrwear conists of Lisle Th read
alud Ganze., andl are in suits8 or separate to
A ca! Is respectfully solicIted from all..
P. LADEDCKE'R <' 1RW.
WVOOD's ODOUN TINE
WITqENING AN!) JMIERVING
KEEP~S ilE BRIEATHl- PURE AND
SWEET1.
l?OORMULA OF DR1. T. T,.' MOORE.
We. C..FISHR,
WIIOLESALE4 AoGENT', COLUMBIA, 5, C.
For Sale ini Winnabl81oro by
kfiiMASTER, BIRICE & KETrCIUN.
3Ich 2.-fv xly
CLOSIN
ODDS AND ENDS
100 p$ihs Ladies' Fie Giltrs, siy.v 1,
I0 pairs lBoys Shoes, sizit 2, :1, 41 5, at
50 pairs slip1 pers left. this mornuig, at
My entire stock of Calleces reduced tt
NOW SYOUR TIM TO BUY GO
. 300 (Iross Ihittons reduced to live een
these goods. Former price 25 eent.s per do
2,000 yards Laces, embracing a variet
25 dozen Men's Straw Hats at 5, 10, 1
close out this. line of goods.
100 ynrds all Nun's V\eillin at l(ag ce
BLACUK CASIIMEIcES A 'D OTIlE
J,
SEED UPL
Can be planted anywhere
can, and be cultivated very mi
OJVL Y ./ FEW .)"
ONE PECK produced U
I3USH.ELS, worth
SIX 1DOLL.'.hRS
tvith but ordinary attention.
Ji. H. H11
SPRING GOODS!
I have now ready1 for ins:
GOODS, consisting of
NUN'S VEILING, I3UNTIT
SVISS, PLAIN and I
LACEI), STRIP
PIQUES, C
GINGHAMS a
---AL
A stock of MAen's, Boys' and 3
SOLD
STIRAW\ HATS IN ALL
MeIn's. Boys' and Youths!
Mein's Cloth and Leathecr Slip
FAN S.
CALL AND EXAMINE
R especetfully,
J.71
IT STANDT1S A
.SPR_N,
TH E CO
Wirt bthNex(JU. TJly ?)pays,e~ ~
A RE(
DON'T LTCAVE MY- STIOlIF 3
ARLTICLE YOU W18;11 TiO LOOKi A
A PR(
ALL SHIAT LVL UlWA ITED) ON I
IN CASEi A SA L,E IS NOT EF'I"JlC'p
AS TIllE SAME GjOODS CAN ]1E S(
'F4 'o
SALE..
AT HALF PRICE.
2 atid 3, at $I.00, reduced from $2.
;+1.00, redciuced from $2.25.
fifty eits a pair.
> &4 cents.
ODS AT ROCK BOTTOM ICES.
t4. This embraces most of ni ck of
en.
y of >aterns at 49 cents-on the d I
G amd 25 cen s. This Is a spoO or to
G-OOJDS.
its, reduceud from 21$ cents, O
[l GOODS 1E)UCED IN URTION
L. MIMNAd:f '
AND RICE
and at same time that cotton
Ich like it.
SLSHELS LFT.
ast year in this. county SIX
PER B USIHLL
,all and get particulars,
LRDEN & BRO.
GOODS!
SPRING GOODS!
ection a full line of SPRING
CGS, DOTTED and PLAIN
IGURED MUSLINS,
ED and CORDED
'AMBRICS,
nd CALICOES.
ouths' Clothing which will be
LO\v.
STYLES AND .PRICES
low cut Shoes. Ladies' and
[ers. Also, a beautiful line of
BEFOURE PURCH-ASING.
KROESCHEL, Agent.
T TflE- HEAD. 1
TilE LIGitT'-RUN'NING
"DOMESTIC "
Thnt it, is the acknowledged Leader in
the Tra .de is a fact that cannot be dIis
IANY IMITATE 1T--N-NE EQUAL It!
t'he T,arg,est A rmed,.
The Lightest Running,
'The miost Beautiful WVoodw~ork,
AND) IT IS ARRANTED
1 'To be ad of' the bsestm 'aterial.
* To doan and al kind o115f worl(f
TJo b~ comlplete inl ceey respect.
F'or Sa le bty
-J. M. BEA TY & CO.,
Aget,' ~d1tCdWinnisboro, S. C.
Agena wat.edin uoccuiedterito-r
.Aodiess
STlI~1. 1('EWINGMA'C1IINE CO.
ER S TORE,
bonght latter this Sping thian IIuusal ; but
n'lable tnle to mee('Lt the Si 1ARL?E8'
thant CYver, anid ur'getly extend.
IT ArTION
ii n airfiel Conniy to 'isit MT STORE~
G'TJlOUT' ASKf[Nc TO SEE. ANY'~
I', AND ASK TIIIE PRICE.
)MISE.
OLlvTLy, ANY) NT) OJItr'ggyg-N
-~) P~ICICS SilALL BIt AS- LOWG
LD) AT IN WVINNSBORO.
M. EAT
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