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.1UA0 ANTEL LLb1EN LE, :A0ta r.. AUOUST 18, $ : 1883. hH"v . ivertiqo,na.. __---"- -. Just Received.-S. S. Wolfe. ' P'trl,p.--hr 1owill be a Seoteh )enle and Scotch granes at Rock City to-day. its Povel ftattitt, among other thiigs, promise to tulgo the occasion enjoyable and secsstfs1. THE;. EerscOPA L CHUnCH.-Religion.s services were held in the Epicopiil church on Thursday morlilg.....tiishop 1lowe delIvere<. an impressive sermon and colifiried two ladies. t'jhe Bl#ol loft the sine day for Chegter where, on yesterday, he consecriated the ncw church. .AMoNa TIlM JU8TICEs.-Tlo case of the St.eto vs. 1etiben Robertson, cllargid .with a -broach of contract, was. tried before Justice C thcart on Tuaso 1ay, -the 14th inst. Messrs. Gaillat'd Reynnolds appeared for the defence. he defendant was found "not guilty" 1nd discharged. OTCo TiE'rrs.s oF TilE SXTr.-A joint ieeting of the finance committee and he pomnnittce of arrangements of the ixth IReginent Survivors' Assoola ion, has beci) alled to met at Ghcs or C. H1. on Monday, the 20th inst., at 2 o'clock. Business of importatoc is o be triansabted. C OTTo SlIM"NT.-During the onth of July 121 bales of cotton were hipped ft-om Chester, while the total hipment from that plato since thi 1l1st f last. September wero. 48,241 bales. That did Winnsboro do during last eason? Won't some one inform us? R5LOous 8En.vtcs<s.-Services will eo held in the diflirent churches to lorrow, as follows: SPIresbyterian-Rev. D. E. Jordan, 1, a. in., and 8., p. in. Bible class at , p. n. Sunday School at 103 a. in. Baptist--ev. C. G. Bradford, Pas .or Sunday School at 10, r.. i. reaching at 41, a. in., and 84, p. in. THE RAINS AND TIE CROPs.-Copi us rains have fallen in many sections 3 .f the dounty during the week, but it s generally thought to be too late to t4e.cotl.on crop. any material good. he opinion is thought by ,some to he rroneo"As and we hope it is. . The late orn and perhaps other crom will un oubtedly be mnuch benefit9d by the pte seasons, Crop re > rts'throughout he country are n .ogenerally favor ble. NEw TErEG(Ax1nA.-The new South Il{ rn Telegraph Company is making ;'ap)id priogress towards The completion f its new line along the Cl(arlotte, U olumbia & Augusta Railroad. T1he wvorkers reached Chester oni Monday ui ting up the p)oles, and it won't 1)0 ~any days-before a simnilar report will 6e made from W~innsblor. The wi res will soon followv and1( aL competing line fill be ready for business. God speed behi day. 4e, of Chester. made(1 a narrow escape le the ext-u rsioni traini was staend ig the passenmpr depot last huiirhty %ht. Mr. Dye was stanIding -on the 'oundi(, andl while the traini i as muov goff 1he attempted to jump "hoard, d was thrown partly uder th. train, d1 it is said, by'those who sc-v the Scellet that his large -sie was all that ~ed his life. F'ortunately friends y him and succeeded in puhjing him t. The train wvas im mediately ppdand 110 injury resulted. nTnr1IiUTE5 s FREsPEcT.-At a meet of' the sur viv,ors of the Twelfth ~inment in Wnmisboro on the 11th jt. the committee which had been ~~ointed1 to drtt resolutions in regard * qche death of M. C. Armst.rong a.nd 6tsB. Iliimant; submitted the fol ~6ing, which was unanimously adopt hereas, It has pleased God in His in p9~table whsdonm to call from time. to eter t9 since our last aiinual reunIon two of Sbrother memibers, viz., M. C. Arm 'opg and James Innant; therefore be It sobd, That we offer a tribute- to the jory of each. - 4 .Armstrong was boiniMarchi 28, and died December 15, 1882. IIe eni in .Capt. Ilayne McMeokin's comn Compansy F --of the Twelfth e mnt, -S.. ,...V. Hie was never of long conlstittUifl, consequently was assignied to light d4ity, stationed in mbiaL es provo.st guard, and was taken mer at tihe bridlge near tht city when as5 captuired b)y the sanemy. ThIe de di was it goodi cItIzen' and neighbor, t Is loss ia deeply felt. : n ' . mes B.: IIhmant was born. .Noember 85, and ld In Union counity-Marchi 83. He~ voluinteered in Captain Mc.. in's company in 1862. HIe Was Wound t Gain's.. Mill June 27, 1862, 'and * at Manadatis August 2, 1862..'fielng permanently disabled, lie was hionor discharged froni ser4lee on account of ound aynd was appointed by the post r-gendra of the Con federate States agent on tlhe Spartaiiburg & Union adl, whieh positIon lie held( for a coin blo length of timie. HIe leaves a wife hlldren. lie was a faithful soldier quiet,, unassuming gentleman. it further -resolved, That in their this Associationi has sustaIned an able loss, and that, a blank page on nute liook b)e deiated to the maem each, itnd'tjiat a cop)y of these reso be forWarded to the families of thieso departed comrades; and that 1athulen of this Association be ox to the bereaved famIlIes. mrilar commuitteo had beeni ap to draft resolutionis in regard oath of Major Win. Boll, who ted the following, widell was o.R8iy adopted: os, In the dispensation of the All uiler, we umourn the death of our 1r.,they,"1 ilgam Bell 'Tb subjet of this tributt was the son of I [ugh ani. Martha ))e11, - was boi}" *rear lontieello, Fairfield cimty, June 4, 1814, and, was married to Miss Margaret M. lieli 1)ecember 24, 183:. lie was a practkial and successful planter. He was.telected Major of the Twenty fourth Reglnien', South Carolina Militia, about 1840, and held that position until the beginning of the late civil war. ie volun teered' and aided in the formation of the Mgiius Light Infantry, which was bnustered into service for the war as Company F, Twelfth Regiment, S. C. V., Seplomber 5, 1861, and served with the devotion of the true patriot until he wits detailed in 1862 as ward master in ,ackson llospital, in .ilch mond, because of age and physical infirl ties, and remained there until discharged in 1864 for tite sam r1eatsons. Returning to his home he was again placed Oil light duty and did not restino the usual avoca tions of his life until the close of t; e war, during which, in -coisenclice of unavoid able exposure, he became a. great rufferer tfrom rheuniatismu, and In 1876 was stricken with paralysis, and was in an almost help less condition until his death, J une 8, 1881. Ills widow aid three children-a sonl and two daughters-survive and lament him; therefore,- . Resolved; That ie, his surviving com rades, in meekly bowing to this decree of the Supreme Ruler, deeply lament the death of our brother, the respected and imp.artial- old commissary of Company F. 11ls departure leaves a gap in the ranks that cannot he filled lii"-iis ljfe, and de poses us to a deep and genulne syIpathy with his widow and children, wlhoso loss is only more keenly felt by them than by us. Resolved, That a blank page in our jour nal be inscribed to his memory. Resolved, That the foregoig preamble and resolutions be published in TiE Ni.:ws AND IERALD, 'An that a copy of thei be sent to his family. One of Sputh Carolivnma Afost Prominent 'iysicans. Postal Card 1. Wallaceville, Failrield Co., S. (1., March '.0, 1883. GgNTLEMFIN: The bottle of Nirbitin's Neutralizing Cordial you it me to test, I think has benelitted the ease to which I administered it., so much So, that I am hi clined to continue its use. If you will send me another hottle by express to Alston and preplay chsi"ges, 1 .llop e to lie repared then o send you 0 certiliate that it is at good mecdleine in the treatment of the diseases which it Is reconmended to relieve. I will forward the money as soon as I hear from you. Very, epect'fully, - J. M. GLIiN, M. D. Postal Card 2. Wallaceville, Fairfield Co., S. Cl., May 9, 1853. GENT'rrirEN: The eases in which I pre seribed Norman's Neutralizing ('ordial, the results have beenl satisfactory. I would ildvise every findly to keep a bottle of it in the house ttd give it it the ':omenlce ment of all stom1ach i;1and bowel irregulari ties. Very respectfully, * J. M. GLENN, M. D. ON THE TEETi AlRE SURIE PRECURSORS OF DECAY. You can remove them and prevent their retuirn b)y tusing WOOD'S DION TiNE A p)reparautioni hiarmless ai ellicienit. 10 hartdens th,e gunms, stops their reimCr'thi from tihe teeth, anti makes the bireath ipurae anti sweet. 'Twenty-five centis a box. Sold in.trade. Supphilid by -W. C. FISHEIH,. Coilumnbia, S. C. NOTIC'E TO TEA CIlEIRM. A~N electionm for~ Pruincipal of te Mo1(1Nr iSt di hb ' the reshinionmi of 1). (7. Webbl, Es,1., wvi ble hmeltd olm Tuesday, the 28t.h of August, inmstanmt. .JA 31ES I. IlON J A 31 A. JIIU('E, | A. S. lDOUGiLASS, ) ininsboro, S. C. A ug 14 JUST R ECEIVER IRISH POTATOES. ' LARGE CABBAGE hEADS. SUGAR CURED) B R E A K F? A S T - VERY FINE SMOKED BEEF. ONE BARREL NO. 1 MACKEREL JUST OPE~NED. * .AT . . 8. S. WOLFE'S. ATTENTION IS CALLED TOTRESHI ADDiTIONS -TO MY GiOCOry DOartlIOllt. The -Celebrated . "Brunswick" IHams-try Ocec delh Mackerel. Saint Louis Corn Beef. Saint Louis floast Iee. - Imported and A.weriean Sardines. Salmon (Soused),- Mackerel. Fresh Cheese. . .Impoted Macaroni. .Fresh A pplem,, in gallop canls. Bartlett Penge, utnees. p)e,Pechs "Winslow's' Succotash--fIrs packet "DavIs Lester Manbr" Tiomatoes-hanpd I ked. Crosse & Blackwe l's Chow-Chow Pickles. Imnported Wor-costershire Sauce. Bakers Drina.Condonsed Milk. F'~eeh Snow-Flakes. .A lot of handled Hoes and Grain Cu,.dles. ALL CIJF,AP FOR OASHI.. RM~ HUEY. AN O11M,NAQ;C E To RAs1 Sure'1-ii";s roi 'riu: VI.:nlt ('oi. MIENcI O 'Tun1 FiitsT DAY oi' A 1ur 1883. Be it eneirtd and olillued by the Intteld ant Intd Wardens of the Town of wint.. bor"o, S. C., In Council Imet aind1 by t!,, u thoraty of the snme: I. That for the purpoe oof raisinry sup plies for the year commtntencineu, April It, 1883, and enling A pril 1st, 1811, It tax for the sulis am1 in the manner herelia I er mentioned shall be ratisedl 1nd paid int) i tho treasury of saitl T1'1ownu for the ui'se atd I service thereof, that Is to say: Two Itndl one-half (2%4) m111i elioorem) upon ever\ dollar of the real arnd personal prolpert' Within the corpoIate limits of the ''ow I1 o' Winnsboro; thllee per cent. upon the atmountt of all sales at atnetion, anall( 111an:le eitizenls betweent the ages of slxtee"n itml fifty yeais shall pay three (.3) dullari for street tax, exeep thlose phiysieally di abled, thos., now exelnyt by law and those who miy work for six days lponl the streets of $lahil 'J\own. -11. All taxes assessed and payable under this ordinance shall be paid .in the follow mng kinds of funds and1 no othter, to wit.: Gold itand silver coin, 'nited States eurren-.. cy and National Bank Notes. Ill. All tt!Xes as.sessedl inIder this orli nan4e' shall hi due and payable beiweel the 1st day of! Sepl'enther, 188:3, and the t5th day of October, 188:1, inclsive, and all taxes renititiig (lIe ailet unpald on the said 15th lay of October, 188:1, shall have Edded tiretot) a penally of lilteeun )ar rcntkm, and' t'll tlaxcs :amtl pelalties; re nainhsn duo and lunllalil on the 15th day of November, 188:1. sh all be collet"ted v lis ti'ess and sale, together wil lall legaI I'eo>t., I)o11o In Council this itlh d:y 'O A u t:;t 1.883, and with the corporate seal of said Iown affixed. J X0. J1. N I? L. Il. 'l" i::n at. A ttest: J. N. ':!e. lerk. of t1le Soutft. Perhaps the Iost ilportant event in 11l' tistory of the )ry (;oods hitesiuess in thh,: ection is the Co1npletion of thle ma. gpiili".eent :stablislunent of WITTKOW 'SK.Y & I"tR UC1I , To the friends anl naaintance- of thi.; >ld established houa' livin. t!i over Che !oltry there is no neved of inr o:'lti;n, )itl we dhet it on"ly proper to t'a!l tite nt.. entiol of the people who are so su(ed iving uil">; and mi a;way fom 1is, tHat V(' are l)oiw n1i a e.iti ot to oIt'cr ii-ili ti's o purchasers of Iry od msIs, ete., that a e lot, eualled outtlib ol' New York. A fter ntany monmths of +tie.tnt waiting Ind anxiety t:e large c'1r if' arti: ; a: I nleclhanics that have-r beenl emplloyed are lhout to V;t11;ate, le'avin'4 eh'indt thei er,' Aing so perfel"t, in all appt;ui'Im111, )11.m tIld 'equirements for tlie trallsatI,on 1 t' an ii ttense busiess, that on enterig,i hi;.; N;:r! )t' Fashion one can ilmlledi:c;a vryda la x ientIe,l1t l.e:v ;ire or taste c;;hl d u n I s een u tt,. 'dilo. Ea'erylthin:' tiat. in anly wayi c'ouhl tdd to tl:m cofiorI-t and eoll,eoit 'e t'o cutts olner:s lt:ts been :t a!on1\Isiv ;t n%1;af.-r" ma r-ovided f-or. T1ht! 1 n t;:: I.:\ hav in.,"n c'n argecd to t1e)1' than 1'one7' timles':; tl'i' 1', limer 'ap)u i,t.y, w\hile Ssever a l r.w d!epartil -nt. inve been addel. 111 ll' \','l ii a.- e11t5eir m4lw featullrei, and 41p!,; ini a w'anlt I1ha'1 ias long be11n 1elt in il,i;: e"t' on. ,i't t -t lst ilpilrt v'emllets. . nid4:1 au ll mi1lay:l of en 4Ital, l.1 i ,o - . a allinl; ell'emet m Ih, b:4.in4 in 4'..e , of hi: gro\win:; andil ba,utiul n . now uiles of the mos""t. l e1(4( t i ted ;;: t 1 . w -1 h11e41('roiIm (f, (' rov1e41.1 bi'al.cn in jI 444 vardrobeli44~ , ort~ither.5'1relt1 44r 14'42h4,. here.~ ai with.e' p1i4h for 4ro:-'a h4'.:e.-; 1( the lYt ai 41,(4'r 1it. 18 ald lihtd it b 14h4'os 'nelnen SAfE Ao;nw.t) iti-rest1 of) ourV.' he hIP. \'114h44' new 141 ami ;'Ivan" 1411(ide L-he V441h4'ilfogy ph 44f doing' ('n448 :44 , , ide4 W are erel lto44841U4'i ( hae4 -li e m.\('' a'l n..1 :he rerements ofeaour ns 442 44y1 lILA', friclolsh,~ we:4 :)l open wit hI thel IfaI 4(eI::an4 h l)ress Mla king'. lI)painnen4'lt, a4444 4 Ufir 1inm-h1 secure1 thle sdervices(' of a1 lady3 who4 2441 the4 pa(st s'vent enn yeInl r11S 14a1 '11 ('red t4 1144' las4te5 of1 the4 l(ei v best'. Ind of(1'( Netw York'I, Ph14ia1<'2e)piha and4 1411t imor41e, wh'Iose ablility 4s a1 perfl''' lit telr(4 Icom h4e 44llesotiI4(4. mo(st at12tracttivet in.a,ks 91 'a4shion inl ''ar1 men'1ts thatt wilIl be4. per4fe'ct iln it, sty'1 l 44d Particularly13 attractive will be our' La dlies', Misses.1' and1( Chiildrenl's lnderr"1 44nd( Clidrllen's llootI 11144 ShollIe1ltonenl, (4ur1 C~Ilak and1( Suit,I )'I1mrtmlent, and( wI' oulil 844iery DeptenvlP1 41t1 Tis wilf 2be" (everI before and14 Will (e4miin everyth14 ing de sirabl1)e in1.4 heWaly (of Freneh aiad'A mican'4l11 N oveltie's ini M illineryl'~ (Good41. In ll ou041 othIer'4 d'e4:4n11mentl s we will (Iler' thel most51 aittract ive as8s41'iments11 ait price's thaIt. (ann11 he4 competed14 4114( W i, such'l as Blaek a114( (Colored'( Silkls, 51alins, Vel4ivet.s, 'hroendes, NMolrninlg Goods(1, CraI lpes, D ress G oods, Whlite Gloods, Linlens an 1)omies lies, Cloths aund: -Cassim4er'e, lanneIIlls', Ulainkets, Quiits, Lin1in1gs, Unhsiery and1( Unlderlwear, (Gloves, Lare8s 1and4 l'Cmb4roide ries, NOtions1, Fiancy3 (Goods1, (Coris8' , I'lrints, D ress Iluttonls, Umbn4rellas, Parasol441, F"an;, Carpets, Miattinigs, Ituogs, ()il-eloth24, &c. 01mun~s nY gIA L. 0Our Mail and( ExI)ress Depalt 11en1t Is no0W so thorough'lly organ ize '/1hat141 14adies liIvinig oultside .thle eit-y can11 (14 thellir ho4pp)inlg thrlIough 41s wiithi as1 mluchi certatinty of1 sa4li8 faction as if l1hey were.4 pers'.'onaHIy present14 Mamlples sent to any13 par. sof the1 United1 States, Canad 1 or11 1 Mexico, on1 applicaItion41. All or'der's amounIlting 14) teni (1llars4 and44 11pwards4h d1'elieed 1.ree. of Exprs 1 alal 11( Mail charges. WITT'1KowSKY & BARUCII, CIIAlHLOTT'1E, N. C. A ug 16 A WORD IN SEASON! I IIAVE NOTIF'IED) TVIE FAR MMIt1S oif Fairfield to binilg ill thleir OLD1 G INS for repah's. Jlut.4hey are not doinlg so, and11 am41 not able to dlisapin1t a1 purchaS or of a1 new1 gill for the repaIring of an1 old 011e. So partIes need( no(t br'ig thecir gilns iln just wheni they need( them01 01nd expect to "take the~inmIt iln liy wagon," or "4get I want to (10 all the work I cdai. I 110114 the GIN MEN won't CROWD 14s ill 8E.PTEMBER~ just whien they want their GIN. MeELL.TT 2 CNa .oLi\tnA,.i. C.,"Iti1ll(! 17, Ia,ta,. ON awl t.I ter $td;ulay, J tiun( 21, the fo. l.',ng tihIdide( w1\l be in v1ted.t: GON* Nol:T1ll. NO. 1', \t.\11, J.N1 >:xt'';:"l. T's'ave' A u'1t1 0 ..; . ... ........7.;*; ai. n., Lie4 Iuh 1tita .. . ... ...... . .1..1... a. lit. I.eave 'i t;a s ................ p. i. IL av(' illythe. o' d ........... . .' p. i. L(ave I'd eway................. . iIm. I,wav ! Sii n''s.................I.1( p., Ill. i.('ave! W1inn,Iboro ................t.1i p 1. ta. Ivave W lite Oak. ............... p. i:. i I.'tve W ood wan's .......-.. .....1.': p. m. I.eav(! lia.1kstoek ................1. n . l11, I.Ivl! ( lst er ................ :: b, i Ieave Iock 111............ . :.1; p. li. L('itve Flrt 11l1.. ...... ....... .. .:;:: 1, lm . I Arrive at Clim tlott(........'.....4.20 p. ni. No. 19, wy freight, with 1a: ' t.'fr (l)eh Ittin-"led, runls daily ep. ''Pt " Uutay: Leave Cohlinithia ...... ... .,...... . 1 . 1. in Leave W i 1boro......... ......:15 p. m.. Arrive at Charlott. . .12..:0 a. i. GOiN(1 SOU'il. NO. 52, M.lll Am) 1.N\!'li.''s. I) L avv e C harltte .................'1.11 p. . Leave I"ort.. lill ..................2.17 p. iu. t Leave lioc tk H1l .................:1. ' . I. M Leave Chester .. ..................I p. i , i. ; leave Ii I kst 'k ................. : I p. in. l.ea:v(! W oodt wardl'.;..............4.:i: p 1. tn. . . L.'ave W hite O k ................. 15 p. i I,("av(! W1inlnsbouru.................1.1.15 1. m;. Leave iinp on's ................. i p. ui. . Le1 ave liid ew\ay.. .. .. ........'.-;i I . ml. Laeave 1;v'idh vwood......... .....i."r,tu . 1 1ir ave i'lIian's ................... ( p1" i. M . (11 I"uat Col 11'11bbt .. ........ .. ... .(;.::7 1'. Inl \' Ar1 iv'1 i! a :August ..............11 P. o. No. 20, way i-i,h1,wih pa'i'Ie o: h at(liahe:, ru dla!;y exce't -.tty leave ~ it C h r ! ................ .3 -1. , p . A i v a t i ' l u i :1. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . : . . 1 .. . ' POlua it'r 'Wu-: i (i: A .l'S:. IInlli t-s a. d :tf \1W IInII ,b(r" tI I.-.; 4. G:. i: 'T.\ I A( i' T1. M1. U "T'.i -.i ,<ulerlint' t. t Generai .t a e . I AGONS. I" 'AllNO RN ll;T04rt -: SADD)13.LES, .Z I;, .!Z. t BACON,i.'L COIRN, SIlOES TAKE~ NOTICE! WAI .1(4t:;; , H\)py. <II..<.'lND)T<e: . TD' \(T.2, WElI. 1i' N, InO d aI s -.'f ' ion ('eOt grds eal, Her (:\TI rits JHTOY1.v O rlem . 10 tS( 41112100 com;h .iis ul11( l (~CIl' , ScotEs, SoOE \ .~i C -Lho F.T'. 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