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iOCAL 'TELIJUENCE, . TH1U8DAY. AUGUST $6. t t 183. "e"wAdvorttapmnenta. Au Ordinance--J. N. Center, Clerk. '1'ho Dry Goods Palace of the South -Wttkowsky & Baruch. I ioioUS Sauyics. :Iteligious er vices will be held in the Episcopal church ,at. ten o'clock this nliornilng. The iiit Rev.. W. B. WV., Iiowe, D. )., of ibe d 0ioces, ivIll prtiavi, and adiniister the Vite' of ConilyOatlon. T'ita public are invited to nttend. -We desiro to MAl special attention to the advertisement of the Grand Treasurer of the B. P. U. for Agur (urc. Olir young friend is in quito a bmd way, aud the proper reme,dy must be applie.d it once, or the Enaldy'uiy result fatally. The- Chester paperE will please copy. Tun SCHOOL TnusTmrs.-At a mept ,ing of the Board of E'xamninter on Tubs day, the 14th inst., the folloving nnmed gentlemen were appointed School Trustees for School bi trict, No. 14, to wit: Col. Jas. II. Rion, A. 8. Douglass, Esq., and Mr. James A. Brice. It is earnestly hoped, under the circumstances, that all of the gen tlemen appointed will accept the trist. MOUNtT ZION SOCIETY.-Pursuant to notice the Mount Zion Society met in the'T wn Iall on Tuesday, the 14th inst., at ten o'p1pck. The object of the meeting, as statpd, was to take steps looking to the election of teachers of Mount Zion College for the ensuing scholastic year. After much discus sion the following resolution was 'adopted: Resolved, That the Trustees of Mo'in Zion Society be and is hereby instructed to employ an assistant male teacher to tench the higher branches i said college, and that they fix the maximum tuition for all -e4ra p ranches at not more than $4.00 per month. On motion of Mr. Davis the follow ing resolution was adopted: -efolved, That we reconnend to the County Board of Examiners the propriety of appointing the School Trustees for this district from the load of Trustees of this -Society. No further businec, the Society ad journed. TilE CIIUicn IIrEIAm.-The Union Times says: "lly the last issue of this interestihg and valuable church paper we see that its pnbliction ofice has leen removed fromn Spartanhurg to Winnsboro, and It will hereafter be under the editdrial.charge of tie lev. Frank lHallam, who the retir ingeditor., the Rov.; '. D. McCullough, says, 'pos s0ss0s special aptitude for this work.' Mr. McCullough dleserves the higrhost commuiendationi from the wvholec memn bership of the Episcopal Church. of this Diocese for his enterp.rise and great p)ersev'er'ence ini establishing a churiich fipel- for them, and for; his mred ability and unliringi 11ha1 unl so'f,,i zeal he hias dlisplayed ini making it aL welcome visitor, a pleaisant and an efillcient worker for the cause of true religtioni at the home of the few w'ho have aidled andl encouraged htiim ini his labor0 of love." The Hera/d ill here after be publisi,)ed at the-office of' Tin.a NiVws AN!) IIrEnar!, and1( everv eflort Wi,ll be made, both by the editor and publishers, to make it in nmater and aipearance equal to any other paper in the country.. . -A CLtEbIT A1[E WvORg. The Tangible Iteslults of Generosity, Enter prise and Pubili SilrIt--Good Street8 So Ouured--The (lilo-Free Turnpike Roads. The11 public mneeting~ andt discussions upon t'he road ald str:eet questio'n'imOvo resulted as eveiry onme knows in iuch priactical good to WVinunshor,o a'ud her people. After' much research and in vestigation tile concl.usion was ar rived at, that at least $1,000 must be0 raised in order to put the streets of the Dow in, proper condition. Messrs. DR.Flenmnikeri:, G. II. McMaster, James A. Briec, U. G. Desportes, J. M. Beaty, W. C. Beaty, J. F. McMas ter, J. II. Cummings and J. E. Mc lionktc promptly advanced the desired amhioin', which, of cdmi1se, is to be r epaid by the authorities of the towni. For1 this generous and punlic-spirited action of' the genltlemen nmemd thle Sgood peop)le of Winnsboro will alwvays be sinceerely and kindly grateful, Mr. R. J. McCarley, chairmanm of the streect committe.e, hAd entire charge of thae public work, and a dareoful inspec tion bf it will bo sufficient prio'of of the zeal, eMciency anld judIgmenlt exer~ cised1 in Its manlageIrhent amid supervi A greater por'tlon bf tile work and' monm#y Wvas putt uipon that pertion~ of Congress st reet between Mr. Elliott's cornerCh anmd the residenlce of the R1ev. Mr'. TFo~d; and( the very mention of the street will call to mnlid its almost im passah)io conditioni during tile gr'eater portion of flast inter. A road-bed averaging three foet in height amnd twenty feet wide has beena r'aised'huid extending along the street raamed for five hunldred yards, and over' , its surface is sprieadl a layer of' gravel betwveen eight and tenm indes thick. .)On Evanus street,.gravel was sp)read abhouit six inllclhe Illicit for a dilstance of t hree h und redo'let andl on Congress street, betweeni Mr'. Elliott's amid Mr. Williford's, six inches of sinmilar' gravel was placed on thme entir'e originial road bed. TVhe excellent and well selected dirt and gravel used lin the improve iaients were excavated anld hauled ifnader the direction andt managemenlt oWi Wardenm' G; B.' McCants. The en (ire cost, of the above eniurmierated work ainotnted to $744.31. It wvil be read' liy se9n, coiin( lug the cost atid th great inprovcnott to the worse por" tion of ou strcots, that the plan ani execution of the work was in the high ost degree wiso tan:1 corn mentlablo. Having consciously or utnconsciouslh ndopted what is.inwii Ii Ohio as th( "free pi.ke road plan", it inigllt b( intorgstfng and instructive ili (his con. tection to giOo the .observations 0 Judge Lawra)ce,, of that State, upot the operationls of the system il Ohuio As to the constructioit ho says,: "These roads pro generally openei I'ron forty to.,si.xty fIet wido, turn piked witl cartlh .twenty feet wide Sc as to-drain freely on side ditches, anl r'aised with h>rokon stone or gravel no le that ton nor wtore than sixteen feel n width, nor less than twelve inche Ihick in the centre, and eight iches a1 least at the outer edIges of tl.o"rond.be( >f stolie or gravel. But tlto law pro, r'ides that the roads tay be' construct. ,d "wholly of earth when stonle o 'ravel is not aceessible." 1hle roads ire provided with culverts and bridgel where neessarv." As to tho operaf'Ions and efl'ects of ,he Ohio plan, he continUes: "All the pikes arc:. frec. When i1 vas first. proposed to- iakc pikes ir heso t)rls inl Ohio there was muell Dppositionl and I large amount of liti ation. But the roads were found so csiritble and convillelnt that opposi o11 soon died outo and an objection i 'arelv heard of, except from soic ocahity where mnen hil to secure,.i ocattionl to stlit their wishes. ckYou will observe the law autlhor. ze." free pikes without the bed 01 ;ravel Or stone. In all the countiE Ivhere grtivel is tund gravel ha8s been 1sed(. In quite a number of eoulntie5 here are pikes mao(1 of broken stone, )ut this is expensive. In 0111e co111 ,ies fr'e pikes are 11111(I of eartlh only. (i enn say' that. the free turtnpike law )t' Ohio has worke( and is working, ,atisfactorily. I believe it1 wilt work vCll inl South Caroina. In 1nanv dit1' of vour State you have snuh n anudv soil that good,- veny good roads, mnill be ma(lo 011 the free turnpiikc )1an, even without the cust of gravel )r broken Stone. "T'1'he :,o( roads secured in Ohic .tnder our free tutrnpike haws have (d(1d immensely to the comfort. and 30onvlenioe of thle people, and1( lairgely lbieaned the value of firms, and citl ln(d village, and ill property. I thini< it safe to say that. in the portion of Dh[o where I reside full twenty-fivt [et' cent.. has been added to the valt )f farims by the friee pikes.- -WittI hese good roads farmers cai take theil )roduce to market with a less nuulbet it horses tha(n torimerlv, and in Ihit v11' their expenses arre 1dtcedl. ''he lem)and for horses has, however, large y inerel.5ed, because many more peo p)I. in Cities anld 1 Villages and in the )uniltrv 1w11'W OWII carriaires and nl ies than in.the davs of poor roads, Ill my part of Ohio, at all seasolns 0l ie year, in wet weatlher and iry, n1111 >O})le drive in bnggies six antid eight mfies ani hour with Case a1111 COmf'ort o themnselves, and without in,jury to iorse5. Gool pikes a'e ai soi' rei -o vealt.h, by diIm1inishling the cost. of ear yintg prodcluts to market, aind of. recei v iig 1produicts ini. re3titrn, by) aiddinlg to bie conlvenienice anid 'peedi oft t rave] for aill piva9te and1( puIblic -) purposes, i'cludinig i.mail facilitieis, and by add lug to thie valute of all property. G~ood roa1ds induce(9 immiiie-ration. liefore wt Imd( p)ikes ~in 113mypat of Ohio, pe(opkI sv'onld comte to find(1.tau'ms to p)urchase, wr j)iaces to locate ini buinesst, and1( ge iway wvithi their capital, because we 11a1( no0 roads which were0 good at all acasons1 of lie vear. Now they3 are leavingi cl,er co'.iiuties, and1( those evei with gcood land whiere good roads arc not, or canni ot be (1011, to umke 1101m10 with uts. "'Free pikes have a social and mora19 e'ffiet, l.fonain g peopl)1e to travel and~ visit neighbori and frieiids ihr' ant near11 who~ would not othlerwieo be vis ited so frequently, if aIt all. "You have itt Soul hi Caroliina a genia clinmate, a w ide extenit of tfert ile.si full of (capaibilities, wvater power wvhici neve f1 reezes up1 wvithI which imuinenist manuth1 fctuares canm be successfllyv con, duicted, and1( arountd which existing cities wvill iniecase and1( ne0w ones spring upl, add(1ing to your wealth ea r'esources ailred so1(1V great. You hati' mineral resources of greait vluel, an<.( y:ou should add1( to all these and to ti beaulty and( c'omifort of your hospitabha homes, and1( for thc convemniice ot von bra.ve, enterplrisin1g uand genmerouc'peo phe, good tree pikes." Winnsboro is to be congrafulatec uiponi this signal step in the right dirce tion. Ono of South Carotimu's MTost Promne~n Postail Card 1. GE:NTTL mEN: 'The bottle of Noirmani' Neutralizing Cordial you sent me1 to test, think hals beneCfittedt tlie calse to which admInistered it., so much so, that I am In elinied to conitinuue it.s use0. If you wvi send m11 an tothier bottle by express t< A iston and prepay' charge:;, I hope to bei p)repare'd theni to send you a certi iente the It Is ai goodl mteiine ini the treatmniiit o the d15isase wleh it Is recominid t< relieve. I will forw,aeid the mon01ey as .so01 as5 I hear from1 you. Very respecti'ully,. Postal Card 2. Wallaceville, Faiiilehl Co., S. C., Na*9 J 883. GENTJLEMTEN: TIhe eases in wh'ich I pre scibed0( Normanii's Neuttrizintg Cordial, te results have beeni satisfactory. I wouhl advise every family to keep1 a bott.le (if i itn the house anld ive it at tile comml nenee men*it of all stomach and1( bowel Irregular'I tica. Very respeetf.uhly, *~. M. OLENN,M. I. ST AINS ON T1IHE TrF'ETiII AIIIN SUI PRECURSORiS OF DECAY. You cani remiiove thleml and( prevenlt thel retuirn b)y 'using WOOD'S ODON TI A prepinration hiarmliess and ifliclent, 1 hiardenis the gums, stops their reced91intg fronm the teeth, and makes the bireatht pure iand( sweet. 'Tweit-y-filve cents a box. Sold1 in tradie. Sihplied by _________ ____ ohiitmbia, 8. C. NOTICE TO TEAC~IE1ERA A N election for Principal of t.ho MIouN' Zi AON INSTITUTE to fili the vadane3 flautst.d by the resignation of ID. C. WVbb, Esq.,wiil be) held on Tiucsday, the 28th 'oj August, iistant. JA MES IT. RIONW 11 .ELLIOTT'P ruistees, ,A. 8. i OUGLAS8S,J Wtnnsboro, 8. C.. A ug1-1-. . N ORINA1% CE To"I2AISE UPLur[1E FOn 'rHE 'At COa. Mi:;OG TLE FIJST DAY Ol .i,, -31883. , le it eiacte' and'ordained by the Intend ant an,d Wardens of the Town of Whtinn burolS,% C in Council- .et and by the att thorit ' of the s ame: 1."'' hat for the puirposp of raising sup Ilies for the yetr conntnelcing April 1st 883, and eiding Aprll 1st, 1884, a tax for the s ims'a in the manner hereinafter menitioned shal be raised and paid lito P the treasury of said 'T'own for the use and service thereof, that Is to say: Twv and one-half (2k) mills ad valorem upon every dollar of the reat , .p>ersonal Iroliert.y within the corporati irliitt of, the Irown of Winlnsb or; thre per cent.' upon the amount of all sales at. auction, and all male ilt.iZeps hetween the.ages of sixteen and fifty years shall pay thiree ($3) dollars for tctreef, tax, except thtose physically disab>led, those now exempt by law and those who nmay work-for six days upon the streets of said Town. 11. All taxes assessed and payable uider this ordhlanee shall be paid inl the follow ing k.nds of fuids and no other, to wit: Gold and slivar colit, United States.curren cy and National IhInk Notys. III. All ta'xes assessed. under this ordi nanepshIall. be due anld- payable between the 1st day of September, 1883, and the 15th day of October, 1883, inelsive, and all taxes reauinaling dpta "and1 1nnpail on the said 15th day of October, 188.1, shal1 have added thereto a penalty of fifteen per ceutzum, and all taxes and penalties re maining die and uttnid i;he 1ti th day of November", 18831, 411hail be collected by dis tress and sale, together with all lenal'costs. )one iI Council this 6th day of August, 1883, and with the corporate seal of said Town aflixed. JNO. .1. NEL, intenidant. A ttest: J. N. CE: NTI1, Clerk. Tile lIryQoods Palace of tlhe Se111ii Perhaps the most import"ant event. in the history of the LIry (oods bitsiness in this sectiot is the conipletioutof the inagnificent establishment of YITTKW 0 J'SKY &. BAR UCII, To the friends and atcuaintances of this old established house living all over the counitry there is no Ieed of iitro:Iuctin, but we decn it only propler to cnll the at tentio;1 of th e people who are so situtated living illes antmles away from us, that we alre now in a position to olfer facililies to purchasers of Dry Goods, etc., that are not citutalled outside of New Y'ork. A fler many nIonths of patient waiting and anxiety the large corps of.artisains and ineehamits that have beeni emiplo yed are atbout to vacate, leaving behind themnl every thing so perfect ill all appointlinents and re(tilreieunts for the trilsaction of an imi liense busitiess, tllt oil enteriing this 3M1art of Fashiol one c:n imnlediately -observe that every detail tlhat. experiene c'ld de sire or taste could suggest has been attend ed to, Everything that in any way could add to the coimifort and Col velictce of CUs tonmers hats been iealotlsly looked aifter and provided for. The prellises have been en "lrgei to more than four times their former capacity, while several new, depatmelnnts have heen added, all of which are enitirely m'w featurites, and supilyin,g a- want, that hats lonbg beei 1'elI in thiis:cection. All tihse va l-t iml,rovemenls, provided'i at ;In imuln-srse tilay of caplitali, miust Ilec-1sStttlyv have at te!hing etl'et on th e business ini'restS of this growving and beauitfu'l eity. For ut w ladies of the miio'st 1eliieid I t.tas, for whilch the C arih:ms are Iti-utverbial, (.Ii find in this cslitiislilnt every re<uisite of a wardrohb", for cithr strett or toilet. XEWV D)EPARTURE,. W'.e feel that nowhiere oin this conltinuent is thiere a1 wider fieldt for pr'ogress -than ill the bhIy~ vailleys of' thelt lovlt*v Southl. Our Selve s anlimalited and1( hnihuetl wvithI thle molst nithluIsiaustic siriit, for thei elevaution und ati.. vanevcellnt. of connnlleril Iilltersi s (If our11 tile ihnes. WVith nlew and1( advanledl ideasl' crolwdinlg (lIt tile ob~l, plucek inlsteadI ofJ Iluck, en~shi Inlsteald ofI edii, abhilhty ill place thI ld f1(ogy ph1il1 of dIoig h(lie 0ss, oild g(oodls and1( long piies' litid no( reustinlg-p)lace "QU.ICK SALES AND) LIGIhT PRIOF"ITS." Wet artelh' detrni'i tol havilife aiiind t'n er'gy arounlId anid about1 us. 1 laing now at ('ur t'onmimndi( hall the spael~i lece4'sary f'or the.re1J11iremen'lts of111 'oucost; alltly incrlel. infiradelu wei are in a pos1 ii to (lffter tI (liri pa;trons11 a stockl of sneh'l mlagnlitudeI and varie'd assortmenlt ais cannlot, be execelLed ill thll Southern'I States. F"or theC speial plealsure of 0our lady friends wve shal11 open ithIl the fall season1 ai J)ress Malting D)epartmen1(lt, and1(1afterd miuudh exertionl we have bteen'l ftun'tlatte enlough toI seure thisrvc o at1VC' hu iIly whio for' tIhe pa2st Sevenltennl ytears .has5 Ceted to the tastes (It tile very bitst tralde of Newv York, Phila.l.ehlhia ii I aitimior'e, wh'lose ablilify In110, a~.ttract'iveu frea ks (It falshionl in gilr mlenlts t hat wvill be per fect in it, stylo'and1 Pairt,Ieub2irly ittrtiactiv'e will lie - our La diecs', MISsesS' and1( Child reii's I UndergarI - menlts D epaltmaent, our1 La~dies', Misses' anid Chbidiren's It110(an Shoe De)partmet. 0our Cloak and Suit I)tpartmiient, andl( wve havei tspecially dev'ioted an1 entire gallery f(or our liii linery' D)epartmnitit. Thlis will be condultcted on a mioie text.nsive scale t.ha~n ever' bef'ore and1( will Conltalin evecryt hiing de sirable In the way~ of Frenchl andt Amelricean Novelties i Millinery Goods. ini all 0our ether dhepartmn'ts de will otfer t'he miost afttroctive aissortmentsi ait pr'ices that cannol. h1 comp(ii eteti with, such] as lihack and Co~llored Sulks, .Satlins, Velve*ts, *rene, Mournling (odsira pes, )Dress (Goads, Wh~ ite f.ioodst, Linuens --aiiu Donies t.ics, Cloths andt Cassimieres Flannuels, liakt,Quilts, Lininugs, liosiery aiti Umeer, (Iloves, I.LCeS antd EmbIroidew ries; N otionIs,FaeGod,ort,Pin Drss Iltttons, Umbrllela, Parso l' Fans, ORDERS BY MAIL. Our' Mail anid Ex press D)epart mient is now -so thioroughlly orgaizedi.'t that 11(ais living ouitsli thle city ca d211oo thetir shoplpinig thrloulgh us wIth as much c'ertainity oIf satih faction as if they wert p1ersolliy present. Samphles sent toI aniy par'Lt of the Un ited States, Canadalii or Mexico, (in alpplit.ioni. All (Ird(ers dmounlllt.inig t.o tten (lollairs and( u wavurds detliveredl free of Explress anld -M3ail e(bariges. WI'TTcowsKy' & BAIweIr, CHIAlLOTVTE, N. C. Aug.16 LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST !! ~fCHEAPER THJAN EVER,~ 1Roots and Shoes Made to Order Out~ of -the Best Materiatl. Flne Fr'rnchi Calf Skin Boots..........$8.00) Foxedl Iloots and Conigi*s Gialteis..0 CongressShloes........ ......,...,....$6.00 LowQurteedStummier Slhoes. .. ..5.50 Repairing netly and promptly dono at tIle LOWEST RICES'. DENTAL NOTICE. DR.i J. B. PATRIICK(, .Yr., of Chlarlestonl .C., will visit Winnsboro on the 16th of August and1( will rema11in1 one( andi a half weeks. Ihaving all of the latest i prloved appilaices anid a long experiencO, can guarantee to give entire satisfaction, Jully 20 -txtf Charlotte, Coluuimla & AU tusta 't,'R. PASBI4NoER IU.nM 1', Coi4UMBIA, S. C., June 17,-1883. ON and ifter Sunday Jilne 24, the fo lowinig wiheewill be In cffeet: e - -GOING NOlRTU. No. 53, :in UND I.xi'ltusea.. Leave Augusta.... ... .7.35$ in. Letave Columbia. . . . .11.47'a. i. lea.ve Killian's.....(....... :....12 12p. in. lIcave Blythe wood. ...... . ..12.28 p. i. Leave ltilgeway.. .......'.....12.48 p. in. Leave Shntpson's. ............1.00 p. in. Leavo Vinsboro. ...........1,14 p. in. Leave Vhite Oak:.'..............1.33 p. in. Leave Wooclward';.............1.45 p. in. Leave B3lackstdek'.. . .50 p. n. Leave Chester.. ......:........ 2.:33 p. in. Leave Rock 1.(111............ ...3.17 p. in. Leave Fort Mill.................3.:i5 p, n Arriye at Charlotte..............4.20 p. in. No. 1), iviy freight, -vith passenger coach attaclie, runs daly oxepJ)t Sunday: Le:tvo Cohl bia... .... . ...-.ip .m Leave Whinsboro ..............5.15 p. m. Arrive at Charlotto..............12,30 a. ui.' GOING SOL)'Tll. ... No. 52, MAIL AND 1'XPntEOM. Leave (liarlotte...............2.10 p,. Leave Fort Mill....;. ........2.17 p. mi. Leave Rock 11111. ....3.20 p. in. Leave Chester...................4.01 p. in. Leave llackstock.......;........497 p. in. Leavo Woodward's..............4.33 p. i. Leave White Oak................4.45 p. Im. Leave Wlinshoro................5.o 1, n. Ieavo Silmpson's............... 1.10); In, ILeave itldgeway...............5.31 p. it. Leave Ulythwood............5.47 p. i. Leave Killian's..................i 05 p. in. Leaive Columbia .............8. 7 p.-in. Arrive at Angiista.............10 1? p, U No. 20, way freight, wilth passenger coach attacel, runs daily excr pt Sudiclay: Leave Charlotte.................4.25 p. in. Leave WintshIO...............11.40 p. pl. A rrive at C(l'4p bait..............3.20 a. Hl 1Iailroad (or' W:ashingttn) tihte sixteen Inhnutes ahead of Wininsboro time. O. B. TA L:OT'1% 1. 3r. R T1AYA'co'r"r, Stperinltendelit. Gienierai MIanlager. 1Sout1 ('arolina, Rail ".ny C1npany. { N aind after A.pril 15, 1812, Passenger 0 Trains will run ats follows until kl ther notice: TO AND FnOM CIIARLESToN. ):~AST. Leave Colia at. .*7.30 a. i. tn.5 p. n. A rrive Charlestoit. . .12.42 p. in. 11.20 p. in. wV IE.ST. Leave (larleston.... J7.00 a. mn. *5.05 p. in. Arrive Colithia . .. .11.25 a. in. 10.15 p). in. I Daily. *Daily except Stllay. 'rO AND 1'IOM CAMI.)i:N.. EAWl'.r Leave Colminhia at..*' .30 a. im. *6.;5 p. im. Arrive at Canden.. . 1.35 p. In. t1..ia p. i. wEST. Leave Camden at...*6.27 a. ni. *.20 p. in. Arrive at Columbia. .11.25 a. in. 10.15 p. im. "Daily exeept Sundays. TO AND FROM AUOUs'A. E.\s . Leave Columbia. '..*7.30 p. i. 16.55 p. in. Arrive Augusta.-... 1.40 p.-m1. 6.21 i. im. WEST. L.eave Al1gust.n...'i.0' a im *4.20 p in tI.nn p in ArrhVe (oluinla 4.4') p In 10.15 p a 5.515 a m i Daily 0Daily except Sunday. CONN EC'r1ONS. (emneet.iomis inade at Coltlhia With Co. Itlual"iiat & (:re nivilie Iailroad. by t"rain ar riving at 11.25 a. i. and dep)aarlin' at 6.5.' ip. it. ()ilotelion made at, ('ohumhi: .1ice)ion with CharIotto, Columbia & A - uist;m 1Iair,nad by sane traiu, to and from all po ilits oi b)tiia roals. ('Concteion male at. Clhal'ston wvit' stetacer.s for New York on W\ledn'sday iuand Sat.nrde oloa, With, (hariesi on an. andc all painus ini .iolida. Ccnnctionscc. are mcadi.(e at. A tcgustat will the Georigia li iroadl and Ccintral la ilroac' to ande fromi alt point5 We't and1( South (Cuonnectiomis macde at lcckville to and fromh iall points on ( IhrnwehI Railroad. ThIrou.hl Tickc.i.s enn btIe putrch:1ed( to all pits South imi West, hyapplying to D). .McQ.ill E A, A genit, Coaluntlhia, S. C. JTOl IN 11. PECK, G,en. Snupt. D). C. A i.iN, Geni. Pass and1( Ticket Agent, Chaorlest-on, S. C. T AKE NOTICE! BUY your~ Wogon Malerla1, SPOKES, UIMS and 111Ulm, SIIAF.cTS, POAEN, WA(GONS, (ROClti1lFl, MAChINIC 011i, GiLlNDSTlONES, TI?ACES, W1'EL,0 CII AINS, and all kinets of P'ltattioni COOK STOVES, HICATlING' STOVES, fromi 81 4.010 to $5n.00, dctm pdte, (IL STOVES, WOODEN WVARE,ET. Fromt T. J. H. CUMMINGS. Thle UNION C2IJURN Is sold on its iieiits. I caii refer to1 a doze~n par'ties utsing it in tiIhis v'icinty. It Is tnot ai new thing, but hats stood. 'he 4et seince 18t,. mRESH GOODS! CONSISTING OF FLOUR OF. .T IIE best gradet, Meal, Pecarl (rIts, Rice, New Orleans MQiasses and Syrups, fell line of Canned Goods, Corned Beef, Sugar Co' Okra and Tomattoes, Tomattoes, Sailji on, PeachesCt, Pinfeapl)Ie, .Celebrated Btirt.i.ett Pears, SuceOtashd, Squash5i, Chow-Chow and Mc1ixed( Pick lems, Prepared Cocoanut for pies, oakes and. puddinigs. .Jvapor.atedI Vegetables for.Soups, Evaporated A pples Old G*overnenit Java aind ,Rio Coffee, Green and Black Tea, and all Grades of Sugars and Coffees. D. E.Fleniken U L- UE TW. .E'T U A CLOTHED? U.gne of the questions .which no.t per p1lexea the nind of the indIviltgal anid the fanily. To relIeve yourself of this ]er plexiLy, you shoud iall and hear our prwies onl SPRING GOODS, Qf which we now have a large and well asnoyted stock% Everything in the way of mIUY GQODt, NQ'rlIONS, etc.,. that is wanted, froi the conimonest 'lonestic to tite st1tt;P;t DRESS GOODS, and ail the )toveJtlis'in 190T'IO>*. 1t you want,. a nice suit of CE.C ITIIJG Coie qn(1 see our stock, or choose from our fine of sam'ples. If we cannot ie'ese you in one we can in - the other. We have Rotnetling niece it this way, and guarantee llts as well ats tulity of goods. We have It very pretty and ntobby line of IIAT. , In both felt iltn sti-aw, andi can pleaso the mtost fastidious. We ask an iluspection of our stock of 11O11, )yhich is very large,.pmhracing all qua.tes atnd tyl.es. Something nice in low-cuts and slippers. In all departnwnts woc endeavor to give the b.st goods at LOWEST PRIULS. Respectfully; CALDWELL & LAUDERDAE. WH1ER1{ERjWITHAL, 1A1AL WE BE .FED ? Ts another perplexing question. It. also ceases to worry when once yott look into our - G'OCERY DEPARt'MENT, where you will find all kinds of eatables at niost reasonable prices. (OMIY AND SEE US. We take pleasure il showing our goeds. Respectfully, 0 ALDWE1ET r L -A U IEnD A12. -TRADE NORMAN'S $T' R A I. iz,Ng CORDIAL., -MARK !AnnA f nntnfm,ed for.... tho ..r*o 8 d t edanidsorderp of the tomn ac1 d nw awha orildren or adult. Prdmply rioving Dysontety. Diarrhe,a, Ohol. era Iiorbu;, Choiera Infantum, Nausea. Actyt of St tnach', Headace and uspp1aM~ antouine or a chnes o ,foo aer. N4EUTRALIZINQ CORDIAL Is as pleasant and harmless as 131ack.. beorry MVine. Does not contain Opium and will not constipate. Specially re comn rnendcd for Sesons and Teething Caidren. *Price s5c. and $1.00 per bottle. Bold by all Druggista and Dealera in Medicine. . s BOELBIOR OE'MTOAL 00, Sole Proprietors, WaIhalla, 8. C. U. S. A. SA L E AND FEED STABLES. KENTUC1Y HORSES AND MULES ! Wi NN8nIORO, A tigust 6, i1M3. JUSTV1 ARltIVICD), two ear-loads of young, fat, wecll broke Western II011MES andl( 31ULIES, hiunurg {imm~n twont. nice yong niares, wvell broke to dih-tve single 'or dioubile. Also a few good sachiiUo hor)ses. Anay oneo wlihhg.to buy or swap lhad het. ter eall att onlce and get the pick. I wil swap for any and all kinds, both huoi.i!i and muttles, 1poor or fat. U.NDERJTAKING ! .Jespectfully informs thie .ihJic that. lhe has on hand at full line of COFFINS AND) CVA SRET.4, anid is preparnl to do aniything In underi t.aklag. --A IO(, A ill lino of lUUlIlA L HICOIS, for men, womien aind chuildren-ao npw feature-very neat, appropriate and cheap. We ask for a share of the patronage. J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. TURtNkI.NEED, TJULY Is thd best mionth to sow uto 0Jaga TurnIp Seed In. We have a fresh supply also of Ried Top White 'Flat Dutch, Pomneranian Globe, orfolk, Sevein Trop, Yellowv 4berdeen, Amber Olobe and G01(den Ball. j McMA.'TER1, 3UIE & K E~TC11IN. July J.7 orroser til~s o t') M. L. JC 1wr hv juSt upenlet l:"go s(ock of SPI'H P Suit. of Ca sshnte;, liannel, Che" viot ti Sr GENTS' FUlRNU In it!l the lttest stl' of 1o' dS. (;ents' SIIUO/: lu I ow-Quarttrs atl ;at'r:. Orders sent to imy adtires will bc prompt OEY SAVED Is -SO BUY FURNITURE EROM I cou ldl .iive yOU its M A N Y It El E I" \FN 'I necessa, , ts th' 1m1iiaa'11114's will J -;r ').11.1/1 /-. ing iiuehitie" lts, oil, oil 1'ats andui ueed is lI;t for a si'wiig iu neiiid. Agent for D)ouis, Su, I alttenttionl. .o SAMi i 11A.\ just retceivedt u v Sp'It1X Ih nt lin.rs. I)o ied aitil 1>1:iii 'Sw is . 1'111i ZC1LT H ING, I havew a1 lar'-m stock of' 31en's, Bo will sell V EHY IA)WV. FST/i Tj' iuS JLTS OF id iq S~tOIr, s~Io A\ lIi'ge assorinent111 ol'\Je',s, Wom(eg I roub1leL lo shiow~ good(s. t.d andC Pecas andi Prian, wvhichI n' AlIso, at few bulshels of' Peas on ty of GROCE RI ES at a time, a ly they are ahvays FRESII. PRICES AND) QJTALI' COME ANIL JUIST 1RE&ElYK OneI( Lot. Y0'Ol;N II VS(oN TI EA , Supe(rior. Onie bot1 YOU:N( HI Y'MON TI ICA, Fine'st. Frteshi (Canned la'kerul, somiething fine. Sard(inets piut-upt in Spie'. CA NNI;lD LO(SIS:. C ane Chtiel:n' and)4 Tni'rey. One (Case Pa21lermiio Lem'uons. LO)NIDON L A YiEH ll II4N. A hnunds uil othler' differet kinds of' Niubs0 Extra'ct.- of' Vanii ll, L~emuon, Strawberr'i'y, W~ith a gouod many ST1APL1E (iROCERI~ES,4 wvhich wi1ll hes oild at a SM 1 A D)VA NOE ON COST'i. Canllnt S. S. WOLFE. DP E 2N T .1 S TI RZ Y B. J. QUATTLEBAUM, D. D.8S. O!'FICE: Nor'th sideo Washingtoni Street, Opposite Trownt hall. WINNSBORiO, E OUTil CAROLINA July 7-f x3,,I I I L, CCL UM.Li, .. C. (i (;OODS for Met, Youtls ain1 BoyS, in -altl at low prices. Ms: a liaae of 1H NG GOODS ie,kwear a specialty. Gents' FIN ' y attellde(d to. [. I KINARD. fl-~EY MD YOU1, R, w. PHILLIPS, Maill.resses of my own manufac (nre. U se economy-buy tihe best -b1ity w hei:you cfan got the cheap. . A ne w sutply of Chilldren's Carr[ a~es,.of the latest: (Iesigns a'nd low in price. l'on e(n save mnoney b v buying Vour I'icture Fratttes, Wall Pockets. .\Iut , llaf-racks, S'. int l3(th1, \ire lal!tre.e,( atu( Window - :h: "lis fro I. 1. P1 11 J,j I'., ;7 * I Xlii u et:t for several difl'ert N MA('IINES, and some of thutln as OO as enn he tuatle. V ou will tind( it to your hnterest to jrice tm" . Ine bore making a pur-. h I:il.1W I l ES,E. ]Itemmher .t. ai"t I cannot, he un(dersol(d by any - one. S \. 1 Y \U WANT, htt do not think It i.' /,/, I'/" when you getone. Sew.. safh. I will order any part that is walted[ an.od flin(dt:. All onlers will have prompt A p 19 UJELS'. OODS. cot'-istiiig of' Nunl's Veililn S11d1 i~tr-d Lawns, 1lain Ii a ( untulries'. anud YIouthsi' CLO)T!IllNG, wicl I i's atad ('1hii's Shoes. A large as ii y and1( seure 1JARGAI.S. SNm L SAMU(TELS. hoped Corun and1 Peas miux. akes an excellenit cow food. that we buy a small quanti. nd( buLy OFT'liEN, consequent E'Y GUIA RANTEED. RD)EN & BRO. 1883. Weu hiave now r'eceived our stock of UNGl GO(OD1), and- havo -them ready INMPECT'ION, We thinik we canl $41/f'f/,Y say that wo) me~ in.ever openeud at any timeo a muore omiijlet~ asoratmaeunt or' better chmsss og A .n si pI~ries, we will only saiy tha, hsem e(oods will lbe sold [as low as the siame re~tl 10k inlay X!.-I R/j,ry andut amssuro our ns ustims iaulit -they w~ill h.o protected ini rit', as vi' wvil meet the~ )markot nt any -We woiuldcliIl spehda attenition to our vbuleh wIll be found completo In overy, par kitular, andi all we aisk is an hispcCtlinb hie public. - deMATR, BRIIO2 8& EETCHIN. bit J. M. QUJATT'LEBAUM, J)ENTI18T,P C'OL!JKBIA, S. O. )FFici' O',VER STAuNLEY's CIIINA IIAIA May to-3m SAD)1 DDLiiU1DLE8BAND1iEI8NEB ~A' LoWi y onder. ULYSKG, D.ESPORT,