The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 02, 1883, Image 3
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LOCAL 1NT. L E
Tl'}i)t )A'1 &UGUST 2. : 1883,
w Adverti,mpntot.
Attention-J. P. Cab(lwall, Secretitry.
or I Iriotrs. -
S--T1he-"1itjht . W It. W. tiowe,
.?:uishop of the ProtestantI pscop)al
?huch iIn South Caiolina, Is expected
to visit W.innsboro o, to l6th ilst.
yc -Work has ah"uady Weon aomin ;ied
pon the -northern end 'bf Congress
root, with ' a large' force Of bands,
nd the mtuch-needed improvetments
will soon be completed. -
-Tfhe South Carolina Railway Com
pany has notifled the Iaialread Cotil
} ' issioh that It'will fik iio elange in
je passenger ratcs fixed-by the Com
iission, and very slight modifleations
the freight tariff.
, --The friends of Judge Robertson
wil be gratified to leni:t".that 1 has
ifilciently recovered frnn hi. rh(elt
Clk of paralysis to attend to buaf
^=t. s was at his post at the meet
of the dire'toi's of the Ntttional
Ik on Veduesday morning.
Capt. James Armstrong writes to
' J. R. Ilarvey as follows: "I shall
all probability'Ieave Ciarleston on
morning of OlIC 15th, which will in
r0 my beitg presnt'in'tne to ineet
worthy"coumrades, to whom I am so
t " ply indebted, and to speak to them
the prold anl precious past."
Pi1mus F'(aster, a negro who .as
ently comnmittcd to jail in default of.
'oties to keep th' fIcace, was rth6hit
ore Justices Neil and Cathcart, 1i0
viit of habcus'corpus, o 11'Wedineslaiy
tornit)g. Ills cotunse, Mr. Mel)on
, took the position that a trial jus
6 is without'jur'isdiction to Connit a
.. erson to jail, upon any charge or for
i y cause, 1oir a longer period than
Ihirty days. The justices refused to
discharge tle prisoner, and he was
iuemanled to jail. An appeal will be
taken to the Count of Sesion$.
PERISONAL.--Mr. S. K. AlIDonald
has reioved his family to ''inns,oro
aud'they will liv- here. We are glad
"o'welcome i hem hack. Mr. McDon(aldi
liats receitly' been employed inl the
telegraph ofie of the Air Line lail
'oai i at Greenville, butt ik now ont a
6trike with the rest of hw Brother
hood. lie says Lhey are sure to win.
Ve hope so.
--Messrs. J. B. Steelnan and ). A-.
Towisend, of Union, were in. lown
'the first part of this week, onl profes
sional business.
A CwPiREDi Swoiw.-Mr. R. 1.
um1111plkin, of this place, ha in his
Ossessiona 'word 'hich wvas caiprlttred I
*J ) his lrothe lr Mr'. W1mi. Lumpki in
1864. TJhie swuord b)ears this~ inscrip
S ioni: "Preseniti:5l. to C apt. Wm. J.
thier, of Co. C, )Nt 1 Rlegimnent , P'. V.,
by Lints. .J. D)reicliniiger and1( A. W
Iachmnanln, of the Satue Coinpbilly
arrenton,011 Va1,~ 18631." The swvonl
'u~ sent to South Carolina shortlyv
before Mr. WVm. J~Ilumpin wvas killed.
MrLi. R1. P. Ltunpiilkin) is- desirous that il
nayL~ no0w be r'es(ored to) thle fmiiyI of
mtu' the ofiler to whom it belonged, ii is
Shoped (lhat this~ notice may reach l'enni
Rs lvanlia, and~ bie thie nicans11 of carryu
ting out Mr. JLmpY)kini's desire in- the
,natter'.
A IlirNDR 01F L1.:I.-NFj. 8, K.
clDonmald has thue original of' a fel
rain writteni by G3eneiral Robert E.
c~ during his tipl through thie South
IV1870. It is a response to ain inivita
i tn from Mayor McKenzie, of' Cohnn
* 1la, requesting thf oldl her'o to accpQt
the hospitality of' that city on his route,
aiitj is ini those words8:
30thi March, 1670.
- To Mlayior MeKenzic, Columbia :
1 shall ho happy' to see the ('Iizenls of'
Gcolumbia aind take them hv thle hand,
*1. they will pass through thie car'. I1:t
must be in a very quiet war3, as I
3mn quite inisp.$josed, andt amu obliged
T'o this the operatoir in Colunbia
Rent the replly: "0. K. God bless
the old hero !"
I TEIMS FRlOM F" I.;A sT, .tVII,LET.
-Miss Mni .Csisi pn
Ing a few days with irelat tes at New
kerry.
Dr)i. Clayton anid Messi's. Geo. W.r
"1tid( Saim. S. Coleman 'vis'ite.d Cheteroi
id counity' last week, land prospect
~ing.
- -.Mr'. Wim. Mann, Of' Newberry')
county, Mirs. Johnms, of Mpar'tanbiiirg,
and Mr's. Kendick, of' Kiing's Moun
taiin, spont a few day13s Inst week with
relatives ini the Corner.'
-Thie Beaver, Creek Baptist Chhrich,
of w-hich the Rev. J. ID. Mahoni is the
estCeemed paIstor', has funiished 4ts
Schurch building with a pulpit set, coni
sustinlg of' chaiirs, sofa, cur'tainis, mar
b)1e-to1) table andl a coin nunion service
ofsilvei'. Th'ley--that is to sav (hose
ze. ialous, rest less ladies w''ho (1lid the
above-aro takinig-fur'thier stops to car'
p iet the aisles, curtain all (; a winidows,
p ur:chuase an organi and iclose h
cmetery' withl a uneat raili-ng. Our
MIary~s and( Marthias are neverasatisfied,
unless they ai'e conistantly mnanif'estliig
their lovo for the Master'. May' the
blessinig of old rest on thuemu i Luke
8. 8-.2; St. John xi., 5.-44.
Sationi (.0 our1 yohuger' i'eader)(. A
slight change in the use of the "poinits"
somiietlimes nmakes a great (c1an1ga) in
P!the meaining, as witness the fohlowing:
Ther'e Is a great scarcity of wuater'
e ver'y where; in pilaces, cistern ontly
S being obtainuable." "The ire Is a gi'eat
pcarcity of'w~ater-ever'ywhuere in places,
* ormer is set se, the lal ter' nonsense.
.omottimes, howucyci- a change o
poiut8 tunkos '6''r nti;to' ia (Ilf di'erenc
I.n the sense as wittiess the following
toasts, whRh f t'ust the ladies may
not see: "Womni-wiihout her, man
would be a savage." ' "WYoman-- with
out her man, would be a savage."
* --The following is a swumary df
Mlr. WY. II. ]Csles's report to (lie Coni
tuissiovJ' of Agriiculture for July:
Crops of 188.3 colupared with thosp of
1879: Corn? 90 pier enit.; oats, 100 per
cent.; wheat, 90 por cent.; cot(on,
110 per cent.; sweet potatoes, 100 per
'eclit.; very little barley, 'rye, lice, .o
bacco and sugar-c:w, or sorghuni,
raised in 'owinship No. 1. Liv.c stock,
11oiv on hla'l, coilpared ivillh that of
1880: 1lorses, 100 per cent.; lnules,
110 per cent.; working oxen; 100 pct'
eent ; mlilch cows, 60 px.r-cent.; other
'attie, 60' per cent.; sheep, 75 per
Cent.; 8n;iie, 50 por cent.. ; total value
of all, 126 per cctt. Nuitber of fminis
colpardd wit''that -of .881], 200 per
cent.; (clial value, as above, 120 per
centt. The area of bottom land corn is
increasing ; that of upland decreasingl.
There is a growing tendency- to pre
parc oats and wheat land better;
whilst this tends to decrease the area,
the introdnction of such improved in
ple1hits 8 dill-plows', reapcrs aind
binders tenck. towards, an exteiisioll.
The increased area of' cotton is at,
tributahle to an inerease in the nunm
ber of tenant-farmns, rendered practita
ble by the stockluw. Tile land is 'e
ing better prepared. Mules seem1
gradually passing uito the hands, of,
rentl*rs. Whilst there are estaiaied to
be lot excec'ding 60 per cent. of the
number or cntllc fim( 75 pet eit. of
the number of sheep in I.S80, (he value
of those at present exceed the value of
those of 1$%0 by 20 per cent. This is
(ile to scarcity and imiroved- coudi
tior, especially of iilch-cows. The
(lecrease in the nuiiber of sheep and
swine is dne lostly to the loss 1
stealihg, nari l' to loss ot' acres o1' har
vestliehl(I by lte stock law " that. in
cattle to decreased area of a'sl urage.
The pastura ge, atcention to and coulii
tion of our cattle are better; that of
sheep an1d swine about the sane as inl
1880. There i- it de(ii(letl and increas
ing tendtency. on the iart of the labor
ing, population to imtiltiply tenant
11rus to the exclusion of laborin g for
Standiung wages. . This is - rendered
praticable by the stock law. The,
condition of the crops on Ilk' 31st ult.,
\vas: Cotton, 70 per cent. of an aver
age c'op; cOi'i, -10 per cint.; Pels, 50
per cnt. The sealsoln dulirilg' the
mlouthI of July was decidedly unthvor
abtsle i) to the 2.5th, whet some rain,
which lid 1(1tg biecit nlelcded, iell.
Sin['e tIha l(inl';' there halve been fr'
pIrosplc'ts o'r lht. csj ar'- ioa Il
11ng-. 1. i. n.
~.Ati'uiToN's L i't' um: UO.\ at PLArY
En> OUTi.-.-Thei New Orleans D)a#h
DN/'4?e.s ia. beenc o)vetrwmen. t n-.
"'Eva 1E. 1ittonm, who elaimt -to 1be the
canel(, is ill inwn to solIicit sutbscr'iptions.
ttte ihis sharip, pre'(c4)ciouis ' gihs
visite New( Xi Orl(eu is, but it is (4) be4
hopied it w.ilh be4 ((he lasti. TPi' ee are
s.ev'n'il hui,red ,:ood toturedI( ~ipeopl
in hi h arg;~ 'italeu iiiwn who rleember
of it, not that they watited to) re:ad it,
but1 thIey' des~ired it sitmply its a guair
antele ofi good1 thiih. Ae who lc lileet
as sw Iin Ilet's al id conIl hen!ce shatrps,
tUili so ileIte 21o( & io (0.beI pe'ntittinryii
its a 1r('witrdi forp lhir smar tneiss. Doe0's
this frigh teni you, Eve, -ldear, or (1'o
v.ou simlyl)i ('lim to be a little b)eggar?
Itf you are the hii ter' why do (1)yon~ stop
towni y<,,u iniuile, and14 spei)1 for you1'
OWn) (I(nliment. ('nough~! iioney ever'
dayii to L4eepi a siiaill t'iunily' in comifol't
for a week?'
-A. .ad
-A'uge in St. Lou15 is hs diS
chiargeda maslit~ter' ofi a pubilic school
who14 wasti prioseented ((( or(1 wipin 1g ai
boy' aftier miilde'r piutishmiet had bietn
of no avail'. Th'le court found (hat, ini
or'der' 14) preser1v discipli11ne, thle (cacher'
iiinst' de'termuinle the necessityi, the
acts, l-ike thiose of a parelit , bieing.stub
jelc( to judicial review. T1hie ju1dg~e also
sid;( '"Fouir year's' e'xper''iice iln lie
admtinistri'f(on of' cim tinail lawi' con..
v'inces mec 'hat. the hors wihio becotmo
wiv p .! ~ , and11 i lien it is remembllI)'eed
t hat a .crge per'ceta go of' the bolder'
crteknowni to the lawii is commIittled
by youths i'aiing in i - fr 24iomi ifour'teen
to twenity year11s, thle quiestion1 i'ses,
Is it bet'te' to whlipJ first 0ori mpr)iisont
romell of' the ''Moons1hiner."
11ahimn ComtIity, On., Is the henner' county'
whIskey. 'lhe plei4 there uIse it for1 till
tihnuets. Itut ia chinge haes t.aken plice
r('eent.ly. .\lrt. II. S: Dutcani Is selling
Noimni;i's (.ardlal which La a mtucht better
tiue.dtiin. 2h ex nts and1( 8I.00.*
ATTELNTIEON
Winnsbioro Ste(ahm Fire Emg'ine Co.
TTCN r'egutlar' ineet lug or Comtpn y
tt ?ti. o'cloc1(k. . P. CA nitEl ,
A utg 2-i ' ec're talry.
D EA'T A L NOTfIJE.
' 1.J .PAlTI!10(K, Jr'., of (lharleston,
U . ., will visit. Wiinnhoro onI the
bli of Autgust, andi~ wIll r'emaini otne and1( a
hailf week.1s. .I aving. till of' the hite'st im
prIovedl app111lim-'s and( a long 4'expeiee,
canii gurteititte to give enitlire satlsfactilon.
July 2ti-t xt.f
WAN T I E 9,
I..1. lIlE, for htauiling gi'avel onl the
streets ten jra'-class8 tiwo-h or'se teamits, in
eludig diver, at T1WO( AND) A ITALF
D)OIIai 11 pier day. The teams wIll be
requ(iried to carriy not less thant twvo thou
sand14 potndsl at a load, and1( to r'iun ten
hour's a day, commuencing at sIx o'clock,
a. mu.
11. J. McCA1ILEY,
'Caii'nialt Street Comuinittee.
.Jnle 31-If
1 GOO@S I
CONSIS'I' NG OF FLOUR OF THE
best grades, Aieal, Pearl Grits, Rice, Now
Orletns Molasses and Syrups, full Ilkle of
Canned Goods, Corned Beef, Sugar Co
Okra and Tomauttoes, Tomattoes, hfdmon,
Peaches, PIn11apple, Celebrated 130utlett
Pears, Succotash, Squash, Chow-Chow and
Miked Pickles, Prepared Cocoanut fo
pies, cakes a,nd puddings. EYapgrg.ted
Vegetables for Soups, Evaporated A.pple,.
Old Government Java and Rio Coffee,
Green and Black Tea, and all .Grades of
Sugars and Coffees...
DI I. Flonnikei.
SPING STOCK
We have now received our stock of
SPR1ING G0.01)5, and have them ready
for
iNSPECTION.,
We think we cn SA PB,, Y say .lh.t we
have never opened at any tinie a more
complete assortment or better class of
gend s.
As regards'lprices, we will only 'say tixa
these goods will be -sold as low as the same
CLASS O GOODS
ar( rold in any fAI? RT, and assure our
custotrs t-hat' they will be protected- in
pricc;, as w' wilt meet the market at any
taime in anything.
We would call - )ooial attentioni to our
GENTM4' DE1'AWiYIEgg,
which will he found complete in every par
ticular, amd all we ask Is an inspection by
the public.
MoMASTER, BRICF & EETCHIN.
AND) TEEDT STABL,ES.
IMENTUOKY.
HORSES AND MULE~S I
Juist arrired, one carload of young, fat,
Ibroke Kenturky M ults an 1fIorses-among
ONIC PA IlI 01" NiCE BAY IlOIISES.
Comle and get the p)iek, as I will swap as
well as sell, so y'ou ean't muiss al t.rede. I
wvill swap for any andl all kind's.
Doni't he backwaird in bantering me to
swap, as I am not at all seary.
A. WVILLIFORD.
K1 TEN TION
IS CALLED To FIRESHT ADITIONS
TO MY
krocory Doertfl8lt.
TIhe Celebrated "1hrunswvick" H ams-try
.one.
Ocean Gem Mackerel.
Saint Louis Corn Beef.
Saint Louis Roast Beef.
11m1ported and Amnerlean Sardines.
Sal mon (Soused), Mackerel.
F're.h dlicese. Im ported Macaroni.
Fresh A p)ples, hn gallon cans.
Bartlett Pena, Quinnes.
. i .sows GrtdPnape Poaches.
"Winlow'" Sccotsh--irs pacd.
"DIavls Leator Mianor" 'Vomatoes-.hand
paeked.
Crosse & 1liackwelhl's Chiow-Chowv Pickles.
Imiiport ed WVoreytershire Soauce.
Blaker-'s Ilromat.
Fresh Snoiv-lelakes. ,. ondlensedJ Milk.
A lot of .landled Hoes anud Graini On..dles.
ALL CH EAP FOR CAShI.
IR.M.IHIUEY.
WyOOD'S ()DUN TINE
WHTITENING AND TRJESERVING
-THIE TEE i'.i
KEEPS THlE IIREAT'I1 PURE AND
SWEET,r
,FORIMUL A 'IF DR. ''P. T. MOORE.
WHOLE8AISAL AGENT, COLUMfDIA, S. C.
.For Saho in Wininsb6ro by
McMASTER, BRICE & KETCHIIN.
Mchi 22-t xly-.
SA DIM8, BRIDL.S8AND IIAIljE.SS--9.gg
dlOWn yondCr. "t .- ,
* ULRRIE (. TYlElnPIT '
GO TO
H.T. lcCarley& Co.
--AND ,3UY YOUR
IL ,
AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF
FARM MACHINERY!
IE7,OW WE GIVE A FEW TEsTIMONrA1s.
4IEsgns, I. . Mcj'$ihy & Co.-1tu
Frrck Eclipse Engine we boiigi ffjOrI you
last fa}f_Irav g.[ A t itire satisfaction, and
we take bea:ure in saj tg ?tlt..w,e think
the Eclipse Elngine has no superliir as it
rarn engine. It tiks lrsss wood and
water to run it than most engines, and has
all the power that is guaranteed. We
cheerfully recommend it to any parties
visltin'g do buy an engine, as the best in the
markit.
Yours, &e.,
r'Tjo 8: .folt'13A1,
WV. 1. POWEIJ ,
Ili1#AM IIOLLIS,
,JNO. IIOLIIS,
A. J. LAMAlt,
v.. J,'CRAWFOIID,
. ... , . .'D, KIRKLAi 1.
M1t;sns. R. J. DLcC4nLEy& O.--Gents:
am'wfl piked ')ith~ ti e *dln Winkle
Gin, Feeder and C'ondenser I bought froni
you. It is all that you represented it to
be. It makes the best sa1uple I ever saw,
and turns ot t gobd 'ieid. I recodtmend
it to all who wish to' buy to be sure to pur
chase the Van Winkle Ghi.
Wishi'hg" you abundant success,. I am
yours, &c.,
HENRY BOYKIN.
MEssns. It. J. AICCnR.sy & Co.-Geu,t,:
Trhe fifty-sawy )aniel lratt Revolving
lead Gin, anid Feeder I Purchased from
You the firat Of last August, ftr excels any
thing 'lfat I have ever seen; I have never
been' better pleased with the working of
any tnachinery. It runs lJhter thni a.ny
other din, makes a better sampi and the
arrangement of the breast is so you can
gin the seed .cleptn 'as oe would tesire.
'The Feeder Works like a charti, 'feedin
regulirly. fast or slow, as you please. there
by lessening the drairght: .'y gin was
burnt last fttl. I shall buy another Pratt
next season.
Yonrs, &c.,
C. K. RA1R.
)'pll-'i1IT 11lAb
,-SHALL WE BE
OIJiO T IIE D 9
Is one of the questions which juost pier
plexes the indt (f .the indivi(ddul and the
feilly. 'Po relieve yourself of this per
plexiti', you'should ca.ll and hear out prtices
SPRING GOODS,
Of which we'nowv have a large and wvell
astedl( sto.- Eyerythlug in the wvay or
UllY GOOD)S, NOTIONS, etc., tht is
Wvanti-d, fronm.thte connuonest dlometstic to
the ncest UlimSS OOOD)S, and all the
noveltles in NOTIONS. If you wvant a
nice suit of.
OCLCT]JING
Come and see our stock, or chtoose from
our line of samp)les. If we cannot lelase
you in-oneo we can it the other. We have
soluthilng th nl it thtis waly, and gutarantee
Ills as 'ydj as quality o( gootds.
We hatve a very pretty and nobby line of
HATS, in both felt aind straw, and can
leaise il e muost fastidious.
We ask an intspctiont of, onr stock of
SH[OES, whlich Is very.,arge, embracing al
qutalities andt style.i. -: .Somthiing nice it
Int all dleparttments we endeavor -fo give
thte best good~s at LOQW.IS' PR.ICES.
Respectfulily, , -. ,*
CALD)W,1LTr& LAUD1EEDAE.
WHEREWITHAL
SlIEAL W'E. JE FSD )?
Is another perplexing question. Tt gla
ceases to wonry whten once you look ite
our - ... ....:
GIl(00ERaY D)EPARTME~NT,
where you will find all kinds of eatables ai
most reasonaVlc prices.
.COME~ AND EE US...
We take pleasure ini showintg o.ur goods.
Respectfully,
CALD WELL & LAUDERDALE.
UNDERTAKING !
Respectfuly inforns Ilte4 public that le
has oit hattd.* full line of
COFI MAN) CANKEJTM,
and'is prepared to- do anything In luuler
taking. .
..---A LSO,-- - .
A full line of BURIAL ROBES, for men,
women aitd children-a now feature--ver.3
nteat, appropriate and cheap.
We ask for a share of the patronige.
J: M,LLIQTT. dr.
Charlotte, Colimbia & A1tInsti6 It. It.
- PAsiNoF.t IA Vi-A1t i' NTi',
, vMli\IA, S. C., June 17, 1843.
1N anafter -Sunday June '1, the fol
lowing Sehedule wilt be InI e tfet:
[ .OING NOl'1l.
NO. 1S3 MAIL J-Ni) Exl'IRE:IS.
Leave Augusta ......... .. . .7.:5 a. m).
'L ea ve ( ol tn b ia........ .. .. . . 11.47 .. i .,
Leave Illidn' )..............2 12 p. mt.
Leave Iltew d......... .... 32.:1. p. in.
Leave Ilidgeway......... 8. p. im.
Le(a've S n p n'w................ . e') p. i.
'I,eave W1it innirt)................1.i t t1. ml.1
1,eave' W hite OMUk...............-3...:1 p. m.
L,eave'WioodIwarel's ......... .... .1.15 p). ml.
Leave Riwki -de ............. . ..1.:, . in.
Ieae Chester. . .1. 3 p. in.
Leave Itot"k l ll.... . . .. .:3.17 p. im.
Leavo Fort Mill................ .:.:i p, mn.
Arrive at Charlotte. .............1.2) p. I.
N..9,way freight, with passenyger eoaeh
ittatc(hel, runs daily except Suid:1y:
Leave C huinbtla ................ 1.-15 p. in.
Leave W1'innsboro................ .5.15 p. inl.
A.rrive at Charlotte .............1:;.:1u aa. in.
Gi()tN(iOUil
NO. r2, 'MAIL AN D 1:xi'it'.s.
Lea've (:hnrlo te. . .. .2.10 p. im.
Leave Fort )Iill.................. 2.17 p. im.
Leave lloek 11111...............:3.21 p. in.
L.eatnaae Chester...................4.01 p. In.
(av1e llaekstolc....... ......'. 27 p. Ii.
Leave Woolwa rd's......;........:1:1 p. in.
Leave White Oak.............4.-;. p. ut.
Leave W\innshoro............. . .05 p. In.
L(it f -81i nOl'4s.................1I p. mn.
Leave Iitil'geiayr................:I p. m11.
Leave 11l1hew(oeld................l.-17 p. m.
Leave Killiant'x..................( 05 P. mt.
Leave Columbia .... ..... . ... . .. .(5. :51p. In.
Arrive at Augusta..............10.47 p. im.
No. 20, way freight, with passenger coacvh
attache(, rusts daily except Sunday
4,eave ('harlotte.................1.25 p. Im.
Leave W innsbor ni............... 11.10 ). im.
Arrive at Columbila.............3.211 a. m
Railroad1 (or Washington1) time sixteer.
mninute:t ahead of W1inlnsboro tilne.
-a.G. Hi. 'TA L(A),Y" ',,
''. I. R T.11'A.COT', Sulr'intenleint.
(eiieral Manager.
South Carollia Raill'Iay ('iipituiy.
ON a.id after April 15, 1882, 'aissengu~er
'rains will run as 1'lo s )'n;til
filither votiee:
TO AND FvuOM C.\1.iESTON.
LTear Colunhia at..*7.nO a. in. Jo;. 55 p. ut.
Arrive Charleston ..12. 2.-12 l. i. ii.:;0 p. Im.
. wE-ST.
Leave Chal'lest(ol.... t7.00 a. in. *3.05 p. I.
Arrive C;oinn.... 1.15 at. in. n. 15 p. in,
tIlaily. ")aily exe''"1I .1unday.
TO AN1) FiIO.\1 (A I ul-:N.
Leave. Colu mbia a4...7.".O a. in. Eti..5 P. i1.
A 1rivt a.t Caniulcd'. .. 1 .:.;5 p. in. !).:. p. in.
IJeave Caluden at... .*4;.1!7 a. in. :4.20 p. in.
Arr1ivt' at C0111111hia. . 1 1.2.3 it. )it. 10.iz p. ii.
*Daily except Sundays.
To AND FROM AU(UtSTA.
-A ST.
L eave Columbia . . .*7.:3o p. in. J 6..: p. im.
Arrive' Atugusta.... 1.-10 p. m1. 6.21 a. ii.
.a'nv6 A i'iis ...'T.0i a in '.1 . ) p In 91 p n
Arrive ('olimiul:ta 4.411 in . 11.15 p li G..-,t a m11 -
t Daily *Dally excelt Siu(lay.
COxxtI:c'ioxs.
hCtunhia & (;reeiville Iailrtial. by train iar
riving at 11.25 a. in. and lep1arti'r at 6..i
P. iit. Connetio namide a at ('olntthi:l
J.unettll with (Charlottil, ('olaimbia &l .1n..
gsnta nlilrodtl b y stnne itrints 1ton1 a1ndfr0in
all points hIt Ii road.
Cot)nero t.ion undele at (-'harlatn \%ilI
and aturays also , t Charle.stn 1 and
to. and ifromal,l ~llui Was. am I '1''nth.
ponA Sut and et , bl.eaiy i thcreof
D. C.io t A(..h:N G~e. Ps n Tce
A ren,t,,Chrlein,g DrnC. irmoaChl
-MAtbnn RK-~i 4evu
A IUE andao enedtual Reedy foMayereo
an ireuearIti an direrct ofthstm
teach ants whethelsro istren of uth,
olnso tie a ast ffod .tr
Promptl resntn Dyntry.cs Daroa hola -
bera ie.bs Coer notantin,Oin
Fn vlux,o opnans,e Speatln cy, m
Ieneafrun Seickns and eou in -
Piedaco and $Dyoopera bottay
oibe f ud in a daerant oefn
Wa OElMa .C. S.A.
bli tery' b Vie. Does ' notcotan' O'imn
etl, e'and wilntosilate Spvie, i'll recom..
Boi dy ll Druggaisotsn eahlersu ned .t'.e
EgELIO)(1mT(L 0
I aeteWahtal8.. U.as 8.'i A.i I
notli afectdet. illlnlI i avePI Priwvi hisi
Notls Riice' nd uili, 1k lioilet 1'111 Ta 9.e
.ther Sauck Pans'4 of thi celebrall w.e. A
god lmiir 1, iibb *nl 'l Si r, it
w-ae thepi Wine lot,1Ij' : i vs w all all
fIxtr Wi~5(fi1llIo s ineh Cooirgt's w!"hsit
Tihe b4est Iil hlttd fboe usiedj wi liiies
IOiliver 150 have tet isy hew'i't oIl molte.
tNe Iimo1 ke noi smlel , adil iat I ati. encan1.
Thii e. GI. i iTIHO Kla; l
ard Cha10 (. ak,- fllI im,m e Leie, l.Friist
olCtoiOin I' andlil . '1.v llollow
'res, Unppln PanosO, lie, i'Iow andi a
ohelrIStior Trinuing's. TIi(onw,,i Dip.
perls, ofa FIkns, A)ik Coei, ( iaI1'hl' 'esh
.ross- 1ind WII1i4ig ae'av
by ush INg i )~o the slnyFut llis. Plyt
llttt tht I have n15 earl.vrthn h
the hLou bkee oneedn f I have.inW not.ivrI
011a(n ge motit.aitgr lttwi
'roUotIGYu anW lArgON mat'eria, npha It s,e
Poles,e warehbs,pe, iims) buld I halle
comprisner ioprie th ohnn rbraor
tCharot. o
PMayhs 29Loes Pi3k SpadeN . NinePre
\Vc have a small quantity of clioppei
( and Peas and Bran,' which ,makes an
AIlso, a iev bushels of Iexs on hand.
We would remind our fiiends that w
:v oi.GROCERIES at a tiine, a:.d buy
y they are always FRESII. . .
PRICES AND QUALITY GU
COME AND SEE I
J. _I. IIA.R DE
L. SAMU
I TIAV E jiit receivedi my SPIING.6OODS,
sun(in!r's. Doed anl >inil Sw is', I'lain and F'
'Tg tred Mluli 31, 1itced nud Sri ped 1Pi(u*es and -ut
CLOT[IING, CLO'
I have a1 hure stock ol' Men's, Bloys' ktnd y out
rt"i l sell VERIY .LO W.
8TR W ll'1S 01F A/LL TrIg
SEDE0r23 ECED
A lar;e a'sorliment. of 1Mcn1's, Wom(n's and1 (Ch1
orlttnent ol' I4"A and P'arasols. Call earlyV and
rouble to sh1o1w go(uts.
Very respectiuilly,
L.
TH CLOfHVNG
-Oil
01
Mi9 L. KIN
O I'I'O:TI GIR.D CENTIA'L, CO
I I:1Vo j i:;t r,luned a lar-4-re Stti o k of S 'li\(" (-; (1)5
uits cof (.a1'simevr,, I l:uinne, Chlnviot all "1surge-all at to
G. E NT S' F UlRN18HIN(
In all the b:itest -1tyIes of sgiods. ( kents'' N eekwea.tr
// Nin I,4w-(,uar3t,ers .iunI I atit ers.
M. IJ,
-80. BUY YOURI
[URNITUREi FiROMN R.e 1
s i ' ,
',ha
SF.\
I o g~ive yot' V'i as 1.\ N \ L I' I' I . Nf VS AS' YO1
'('('3" ry . 1)34 3Iu- 'I 3hine will /lhY. '0.11 //d /) T l/N l
34' tunehuln33' bel,oil , 431 4 un. ' and 43 i4P-edh-s' for3 'a.34. I wvi
'3r a 't*wing3 ''u33 -h44ne3. .\ enit for3 1)3oor1s, SashMl 3333d liimi
I"ARM .MACHIINERY! JTJ
1 1T1.\ 71J r i'si h-, Iire't 13rom3 the manni i
acet 33rer1s, all hin3iIs (o1 .\ 321'3' ri 3! 1 ura 4l 3 hin3
'r.\, Inr4plenien3t', iii., e'tc. I'3uttines' (of 331
dzeAs, froin3 Ihe 1 to4 4 ne hundredi'i and3 lifi y
.3orse3 po(we.r.
-W AllJ,IS AND) GHIT1 AMILLS,
Fro443thn 'lm Vorl, I'4nu3sylvan33ia, A iriinl
nra 3: I \\ 'o.ks--all'143 k In 'Is of',ji4 I .134 tupl Inentes,)I"
133 hour3) 443 I wo huiire tii.dl3slh of oats C'oh11333h
siulky 1'441urths, ('uliv'ator's, 1hrrw and3'4~' 31
loIb and3' x:44 Plough Sto'ks ot' a31 kitu(is Mardi
314 Si/Is. \ lso 11111apers1, with self-d1ro1pper
43' stll 3-bi d 334e3
I 333 iit~' 33 f4)'1133
1)ELI lICK ).T.Y AN COT ()7TONI'l SS.
draw'i\ iin siirul bales5 as$ inst1 ist asx the
bre1':he'r eni Ii lean1 it; ai 3134 wViIlh Ihree' hands3
'134 Ihah. Q4331443 faiste h an 133 a1 sixty-sawl gin ()ne
'3333 rn 34 the13 liit 4ou3.
I ha4v' also sein3 ' th 1le b,est 34nade' (COT- ~N
TIO )N ( I.,~ wi tIal the 3134Inoder hn1pro4ve.
3I3ntis, with1 l'Il.oSES fron the413 fact4,ries. Aiius31
1 a so w'l - . ' EuraelsC1 of3
(C0TTO-'I' SIfCDi OTL MILLS. i'3n
Sea'e :1 of all1 sizes2. thatil will weigh fromi Wth ai o
CaLir3ig l. ,de 34334 Rliding Carls, 6f
i .4i4s an3' d ipri4's. wleh'1 will b
I f4' a ny '~ pero wA ;shues to puirchiase aniy ofLlhe
.4how -33 -n343 ine g44ls, thely .wIll p3leaseu ON COST.
illa 34.. .J A .\ FS 'i. D)AV IS'S o4f'tie4 and(1
''av wod w'~'th him, a.ud( ] will call1 and3
mo(w en.3114gnes'b, 1ele.
.I E EM PA GA N, M
AGENT.
Alay 17-If
D J. IlU.TJ. Qi
Dli. DENT IST., .J -U
COJ~iMM RIA, S. C. -
DFFICI.C OViit STANI rY's OCIINA .ILU,L. WINNSBI
May 10) Sm j Jly 7-tx
- '.~j
E Cor 'n and Peas mix.
vxcclcnt cow food.
C. buy a small quanti
OF TEN, consequent
A RANTE ED.
Js.
N & BRO&
ELjJs
O So
:o fisising; of N11i1s Vjilin *
;i.ure<l Lawns, Paiiii and
u briUs;
T11ING
h s' CLOTHiNG, which I
r A TEST STYLES.
sJ30FS.
ihirei's Sho.es. A large as
scegro BlARGAINS. No
SAMUELS.
HOUSE
)IU.MBI I, S. C.
for Mien, Y ouths and Boys, th
w pices. Als;o a liue of
Ai GOOD)S
a spea1ty. Gente' 1IJVIJJ
KINARID.
V. PHILLIPS.
titresseso of my own mannufae.'
y' where y111 canl get the cheap.
ie'. w upply of Cithi1rent's (Carrl
.I oft Zthe lesigns and( low
mI en av mi on11ev by buying11L
S'it nre l'rines, Wall Ploekets,
kets, I in[-.rlcks, Sp)ringz lhds,
mI I gent fr' se'veral dhIIr'rent,
'NU MA CfllNES, an<d some
('ml ats (GODa eau be mnade.
wilI fin d it to your interest to
min ie bef ore main lg a puir.
EU~SEW11 liE. liteebe
1. cant,I( be lund(ersoldt by any
I WANTr, but do not think it.
II tiorder any pairI thait is wanItedi
s. All ortiers will have promplt -
- Ali 10
' REUElYmD
DO.(N 'PE A, thec same that gavo
sat isfact ion for th.pr lice.
U N(; I1IVSON TEiA, Superior.
DUNG1 11YSON T.'iA, Finest,
ed Mackel~reI, somiethin tg fino,
dine put upl in Spico.
N N ED) LOUISTERS.
ed Chicken~ and( T'rkely.
IIOAST UiiEy~F.
Case Palermio Ljemon..
)OtN L,AYERI RAISINS,
ii ot her differeut kiluds of Nuts,'1
V anilla, Lemoen, Strawvborry,
o PLE GR~OCERIES,
solfl at it !;MA L L ADVANCE~
Chil on
S. S. WOLFE. '
V Tf I s4t T I Y.
TATTILERAUM, D.1). S.
J RO, SOU'fm IL(ARO 4.