The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 21, 1883, Image 3
LOCAL i'TELLIGENE. .
';.I: ina%v. Aclsi a1, : t 1883.
t "v A.dvnretamrnet.
One Price-Conior & Chandler.
TJ'In Il1nAutA EqF(u.%Li.%TioN,.-The
Thgard of Equalization held its. final
-neet inl; .In - the Auditor's oMie' on
Monday. No business of inportance
wis 1trasncted, there being no appials
to be heard from the town.lil) boards.
''ho b'.sinoss o the Board has bodot
clmplotod.
R1;Llmous MiIriNo.-A large ' id
interesting religious meeting has Just
ended at Concord church at Wood.
watrd's. .. 'he 1ter. J,. 11. Thornwell,
of Fort 1ill, took a prominent part iii
the idietiw'r, a.nd it lasted a grert=
portion of last week. We are sorry
partlcnulars. einot be given.
RI.Ioous Nol-rs., Fhere will be a
series of religiouns''services servicetti\t
Ilufialo Baptist churel,- commenc1ig
on Saturday night before the first Sun..
dlay in Septemnbet". The Rev. J. 1).
l uggins'and the Rev. .1. N. Entzmin
ger wvill be present. ''iere will be
two services, wit.h sermon', on Sun
day. The Rev. C. G. Bradford is ex
pected to be prosent on Monday.
AIbo\' TII" Ji;sTICs.--The case of
the State vs. Ada Nyes and Nelson
Jones, charged with assault and bat
tory, was triqd before Justice Cathcart
on last Satuirday. Ada Nycs was
found ruilty and sentenced to pay a
ilne ot seven dollars and costs or be
inprisouned in the county Jail for twen
ty days. The flue anit costs were paid
and prisoner discharged. Nelson Jones
Was found 'lnot guilly".
A SAP I)I:ATrI.--We regret to learn
of the death of1'rs. II. M. Zealy, of:
Monticello, on hu" Saturclay.,, 1ys.
Zeily had been sadly ill for sonetite,
siiticring all the while from consumap
tion. The deceased wits about thirty
years of age, and the wife of Mr. 11 M.
Zealy, the suliervisorr of reaisti"ation
for ["airfield county. A lusband, five
children and a host of friends are left
to mourn her untitricly denth. To the
ftther and children our sinere synpa
*tties are exten,led,.
P3cIc NI r SIMPSoN's.-A very enjoy
able picnic was given at Sinpson's last.
tvcek by the Ladies' Sewing Society of
({hat cotnmmunit.y. TIe objecis were to
ais oney for the purposeS of fur
itisling the Baptist church nentr that
place and to aid as hr as possible to
the missionarw vork of that de!i'iina
id1n. Lemontks, cakes and thc like
were sold ill abundanc and a consid
Senable net sum w.as realizedl. The
lad(ies Of that commlnunity deCserve much
cr~edit for their energy and zeal.
R1usit Miuuts.-Farmaers will do well
~to rcead and ponderlCt thle folioviug ex
rt frIlom the report of' an iwicultu
~ al cotnittee made in 1824:
The annual expenso of keeping a horse
s e<iual to his value; a horse at four yecars
two mute10s cani h)e ra~ised at less expen1se
Sthan one horse' ;is fit for ser'vce earlier,
atiol It of suillicient sizeA, w'ill per'fOrin as
much0 I lal;or'; aind, Ift.t.onmi,d to wvIwn' first.
puat to wor'k his gait an habits may be
for med to huiit, the owvner. .
'I TEIMS FROMatFEIAS TER1VILLER.
-'Mr. Jones II. McLane hats benfi
spending somne weeks with his p)arents
.nGeorgia.
-Mr. D). J. Dar";.r, late teacher at
~'Shelton's, opened ia prtomisin1g hlool
at Blaira's on f.he 6th inst.
-$There wvere abouta two hundred
Speople at the Shelton picnic on thle 10th
nst. Sevetnty dollars were realized.
-Mad hog reported at Capt. T1. P.
Car lisle's place, one' at Mr. M. S. liar
dhin's phlree, and( a calf' supposed to have
Sbeei n ma'd at Mr. V. B';' Wright's.
'-'rThe first fo<hder pl)tle'i in the Corn
er, so fari as reported, was at Mr. John
AS1impson's on the 2nd inst. lie is wvell
p~~leased with his trial of the "Dent."
--Messra. Wmn. J. Crowvder, Henry
J cLane, James Cr'ow,icr, Johnt
.a.ler, Jonathan M, Colemian and
*~acob Coleman have been land pros
i ectinug in Chesterfld county. Thlef-c
rc pospcCts of a gi)ove en measse from
casterville to that co'unt y this 'fall.
-Rov. J. D3. Mahon, assisted a por'
on of .the time by the Rev. Mr. Hin
n, h,eld a series of tnost intteresting
eetong at the Beaver Creek Baptist
jirchel, comnjnencing on the 5th1 ins*t.
1d 'enadig on the 10th. The Word
as praeactie(f with great fervor', heardl
'ith much atte ntion by 'th6 lar'ge con
-egat(ionms, andut sever'al we're added to
oechuirch.
-The scote of the matcht game o'f
ase ball played at the Shelton picnic
ii the 10th lnst, was
*Maybintoni Club..........569 runs.
Cool Br'anch Clib........ 33 r'uns.
M"nahnton Club........33 reunts.
Coo'l Branch Club........ 14 runs.
S 4e congatulatb the Maybiton Club
VIts fine p)layinmg. Our boys wer'e
tdcenstomod to having the score
inst thpmn.
Iessr's. Itrytor's: Allowv'nai to give
r r'eaders a few Items on crop pi.os
tB fr'om llair's, o~n tihe Spartanburg
Unilon ltalrmoad, to 'this city and
l)a. I let't i)e former j1200eon the
unIt., and cpu say l'ticanidor that I
never wvitnessed such poor cr'op
I)ects slhice 1846. SInce then the
prosp)ets have become more
my)3. -In Isolated localities there
been r'ain In the county of New
.sufficient to warr'ant an average
but they are t'ew .and far bo
n. Yesterday 'ain fell neai' this
and It Is now at this writIng glv
-1n.<kt 1a gentlo 'slower. Th. :iirdens
hrtvo long sitit0 ftilerl; eAi'ly corn,
"peas and swvot, potatoes nearly a t;il
tire; and ett Into corn neatly spenlt
in places. cotton is sinall, and in
places stands' very mperfect. Under
these ci'cttinstances we et:llot expect
mlore -thall half a crop cotton in Soith
Carolinat and a third of 'corn. '1'hi
ostimiato.f'ronv newspaper repo'rts, may
apply stiely to the cotton bett'ol' Uni
ted ytittes, except in Texas and Arkan
sas, t1n<( porhatps Florida and Tenntes
see. We hope to slruggle through to
itext June, it' our planters sow down
at larger area than over of wheat and
pats, which they will have ample tiIIq
to do curlier than usual as the (Jottmn
crop can he gathered by the l'st of
November in all pr-obiabilit.y.
Newborry Is bulh'ing 'her cotton
factory and finishing her cisterns with
dispatch, to be ready in the event of
another tiro.
Tihis cily is notable for its lne-iorses
11(1 tirn'outs. No stranger Visiting it
cnli but notice tils peculiarity in New
berry. It is also noted for its epor
getic ner'chalnts, Iradest'nen, in1(ehatiics
and professional mnen. N<wberry,
1lotwithstanding its frequent' fit's, is a
live citly. Success to it. W. E.
Newberry, S. C., August 14.
- I
NO-TE8 1ROfi SMPSON'8.
.Messr.. Edit-rs: As you have re
quested (lots from all parts of the
county, ,we have concluded to give you
one or two fl'rom this sectioni.
Since the close of the Simpson
school, talght by the very efficient
teacher Miss Shelton, things have been
luoving along slowly but, surely. The
Ladies' Sewing Society have made no
noise. about their iprocee(ding , but,
have 'tianaged to supply the ilonah
13aptist Church witii two handsolne
lainps for the pulpit, f'our sic lamps
wit Ii reflceto's, and a chaindalier, which
light up the church brilliantuly. Per
sti( accustomed to the dim light
afl'orded by' candles can appreciato tho
work of the fair ones of' this conlunmuui""
IN. They have on hand a beautifll
quilt intended as a present for th e pas
tor. They' prop)ose sup plying thle
church withI a han'lsomeo Bibie and
hyn11i-book, and will then give tid
proceeds of' ifeir labor to tilie mission
(a.uSC. 5iccess attend their noble
elli'rts.
The community was favored a few
eveutings si1ce wi ith a v6fy int. restine
a11(1 1instr1'mctive (liscourse b' the .1ev.
C.0. "Brad1or(, ol tht(e BIoro. .Not
withstancding the clouds threatened
rai.n, i goly mun1bor.of persons were
plreSent, and alwel p o SO I limase(l,
it is hoped he1 will pay 13s ano.lhc1r visit
s00(n.
The appearance of another mad dog
iluur imdtst aused coniderable ex
citemenlt t ac ie dayr Sinp, ., T1he dog
c1110 very' 11e11r taiking oile of -the
neighbor-f S, snwr1 en)ott(i "ch t.o 'et out of
h,is wav, but not Snwvrl enougn to calp
tur1.(, hilln. You wol Id have been
aniuseil coul( yOU have seen the pal rty'
in pursuit.1of1 i(th .(lo, Sorme bare
headed, barie-' oled, lidii with gunt s,
clubs, etc. TIhe animal passe1 wi inl
a fewv feet ol' the wr'liter butt, int e3-ested1
in a book, toiled to1 see or3 kno hIVle wias
aibout unt11il the1 perstlii parIity camne
ill. Uptbint 11!elyV he0 ~I nade his es
cape, an 3 d wh' Ii i see was3 113~ wentdinig
hlis way (Oton. '3 flouIrishiI in-ilh'ge
of IRidgcway.
Crops are0 suf. .-in' f 1eriiU fol-'vn
impossible for this1 section to1 make I he
cornI or3 cotton3 imade inIst yeari. FiorJ u
na2tely' a prett f air crop of' whIeat and3(
03a18 has1 been3 harvested, Frutit cr'op a
failutre, gardens very poor' and1 thriemrs
low-spi riled. When(33, however. we
cotupari3e thle cr'ops herc wvith crops) inl
1 ot' secltionls ol'the coun11ty whicht we
haviie seen, we0 thinkl the 11(op1)e here
have1caus to be thaniik 1'u that things
ar ic 30wor1se. x. Y. z.
Simpsjon's, Angust 14, 1883.
The Proof'--Here it Is. -
Ma.l. P. E. WVise, Prosperity, S. C., says:
"I' 11504d several bo4ttIes Of iNormian 's INe -'
tralizing~ Cordiatl anid r'econnntend it- to be ai
goodl familly med'licine,"
Mr'. Louis Muillei. (of Atlanta, Ga., form
erly of Chamrlestoni, S. (., says: "I1 havey
used Norumn's Neuitralizing Cordial 1 in my
f amuily 14) or a nmnberW of yearIs an131 (consider
It a medOtleineC we 'olid noct do wiitt."
sa ys: "'Norman's Neu raiinig CJordia I h i
spleid01( iniedicinet. It has euredl me of
dlyspepsia3 and31 IOee better thian I have in
twenty years."
ONE PRICE!
Many huiyers h'ave an1 idea( that t,htev neOver
'get the Worth of thteil money' in ir purehaise
unless they get an artIcle lor muc lel'ss
thtan what is asked for it by Ithe merchant.|I
'This is a. delusion, for it Is~the busins of5 0
the merchant to stutdy his (customiers, and1(
this is aioit.thaot he stli(dies well; there
fore when one of thIs ('lass calls, ho itetji
the pri'es4 withI a (113 aIlloanc for' the re
ducetion that, will be demandiltedt. I f a mier
chants asks( too 3m(ch for hIs aoods (do not
bumy fronm hhn1, butt go to anottcr who sells
at a more r'easonabl)lelprice. F1ortuniately
for you Iti-e4I domiipetit.ioni enough In our
towvn to protect you. If you are niot ai
judge of the articles you wvant, and1( cannot
rely uplonl the htonesty of youri mer03chat,
you lad beOtter' get some0 otne whIo is a)tn(igoI
lo make your purchases for yon. Jn the
sa'c of
JEWVELRY.
there must be bult one price. N o tw.c can
tell the v'aluie of an art-icle In this limo by
its appearance wYhlen n1ew; therefore the
unmehiant whlo. has learned its v'aluec from
its maker musti1 say what it is worth a id
stick to I!s price l( lid 1 loita.'ie by it.'So
do o'therw IseI lemioralizing ii tihe husi
ness: for customers wvilt soont conclude thtt
tha jeweler has no settled pri(ces a'nd( no0
'oni'eni,ltious scrules(', and wvill get as
much as possib)le for an article wvithoutt re
gardl to its vailte. When this concilusion Is
reaclhed his trade Is gonte. We huavo; it
4o e,cses, yIelded to time imp ortmtih.y of
c.ust.omers anid gaive ltem goods at reduced
pIrtees, hut we had1( good and( suilent rea
sons for doing so, perhiaps thte goodsI 1&41re
a littlie out of style, or thei'custonmr was an
objct of chairity', or wve ished to (10 them
a favor...
CONNOR & CHANDLER.'
ST AIN S
ON TIlE TEETII ARE SURE
PRLECURSORS 0F DECAY.
You can remnove themt and prevent theIr
return by.using
WOOD'S ODON TINE
A pepa 'tohharmless and14 e'fleicet. It
har'denshe.gums steps their receding
from thte teett, and makes thme breath putre
and1( sWeet. Twventy-flve cents a box.
.odintado. Supplied by.
W. C. FISH ER,
Columibia, S. C.
AN:ORtDiNANCs .
To RA1sE SUI''LIES FOn TrE YEAn CoW
MEiNClNO '01E Finsr DAY O' A1.il,
1883.
Bec it qnac'ted and ordainied by the Intend
ant-an41.'ardens of the ''oWti of IWligs.
borcr, 5, O,, In Council met and by the au
tliirify of. the same:
1. '1 hat for the purpose of raising sup
piles for the year conlenling April 1st,
1883, and onding April 1st, 1881, tj tax for
the sulus and hi the manner hereiafter
mentioned shall be raised and paid into
the treasury of said 'T'o t for the use and
service ther.of; thit I to say: Two and
one-half (2,) mills ad t'lorem upon every
dollar of the real and personal 11roperty
Within the corporate lim ts of the J'own of
Wilusboro; thre per cent. itliljit-.- the
amount of all salos at auction, and all male
citizens between the ages of sixtee nandl
fifty 'ears shitli pay three ($:3) dollars for
str eet tax, except those physically disabled,
those now exempt by law and 1hoso . who
may work (1t" ya days upon the streets, of
patidi Towh.
11. All taxes assessed and payable under
this ordiinee Shall be l:ah1l. in the follow
ing kinds of funds and no other, to"ft:
iold and silver coin, United States curren
cy and National Bank Notes.
IlI. All taxes assessel under this ordi
nance shall lbe dile and pajaible bg t')een
the 1st day of September, 183:1, ai Rhe
15th day oC Ji.tober, 1883, inelsive, and all
taxes relfuifiithig die 81nd unpaid onl the
said 15th day of October, 1883, shall have
added thereto a penalty of tifteen pcr
fnefltvm,'hnd all taxes and penalties re
imainlig dun and unpaid . on the 15th day of
November, 1883, shall be collected by 'dis
tress and sale, together with all legal'costs.
Done in Council ilis 61th ) day of A lugs.
1883, and with the corp:orate seal 'of siih
Town af!lxud.
JNO. J. NEIl,,
I1tendalt.
Attest: J. N. CENTER, Clerk.
Tile Ily%ooc Place
:01 8011Siffi&
Perhaps the most Important event in the
history of the Dry Goods b1isiness in this
cmttion is the conpletion of the magnifIevi
est:ablishmnent of
W XOWSKY & fLiB UCIr,
'I'o the friendN and acquainm1tances of thi.
ld C.O.ai!i'hed hotse- livin'. all over the
Lounitry there is no need of in:tro.iuction,
bit we deenl it. only propcr to call the at.
Lention of the peopte Who are so situated
living miles and mIile' away from us, that
We are now l I josifion to oil'er facilities
Lo -iurehasers of I)ry Goods, etc., that ari
not c1inaled oitside of New York.
A ler imnny inotlis of patient. vaiting
uld anxiety the hrge corps of.arti4ans anl"
nleclinanics that have been emploed are
ibout to vacate, leaving behind them every
thing so perfect inl all alppointmncents ani(!
egquurenilts for the transaction of an im
luense business, that onl entering this Mart
)tf F'ashion tine ennl innnliediately observe
Ihat. every debil that expfe0rienu"e ciwld" ,10.
ire or Itaste could suggest has been attend
.A to. Everythilng tat in ally w:a\ could
1141 ti t-he comifort and! convenience of ci,
fomers has beeni "ealoIsly looked after and
provideid for". The preinises hmve been (n
argeld to more than 'ourl" tiles their f<,rmer
pai"ity, whilt s, ve mal new depur1tm11t
mnve '1nsn addled , all of wichel arec emni
low fl'ature"s, andlt suppilying at wanlt thit
lais long heen fet inl lhis sc ion. Alithes;
mast islproveInenhts, proIvided at anl ilunomnse
,il I of capitil, inlust on't -sariIy have a
olling efYfet on the lu1i'ness interests of
his growi.ti: ant beautllifill city. For miic
i ' f the no,st int m tl lasts, for wb_.. l
hle C:arlinast are' Iroverbial, (can 11iini i:n
is estalli.shn tent every'3 regttilsiteC of a
wadrobe, for ('ither'1 stre'Ct or btiet.
KEW D)EiPARTURES.
We' feel that noahlere on t his continen t is
here'i aiLtt ihl for proaress'~ than in the
blmy vailiys ofi Ihe~ love'4ly 0' b4)ti . Our
(t've's aimliatedl ati iimed wvih fibe inost
ainemientii of coii (X.teriaI int.er<sts 0f (our
ec(tio?t arie deterinined to keep abrieast of
thie timecs. WithI hW and1( adlvauce'd idea.
1owig oiu.t the old, pluik itnstead ot
lutck, ensh1 itnstead ofi cred(it., ability ini plae
if cheek, scieinee and1 energy beating doui n
[he oild fogy' plan1 of doin1g husines~s, old
6vif h us; OUti notto is and shall he
'QUJICK~ SALES AND T.IGIli 1'fOF'ITS."
We are dleterininedh to have li fe and ein
21rgy thountd anmd about us. Ihlaving now aut
air connnandii ll th II114 a)ce nIecessary' forn
thne requirements of our conistaintly iniOreas
ing tradei we' arie ini a po(iitioni to offer to
our patrons a stock of such magnitiide andi
rairiedt asho~rtmenit.t as cannot be excelled in
Lhe Southern SI ales.
.For the spectiiaIl pleasur'e of our lady
frund'' shasll 'open! with the fail seabson a
Press Makinmg D)epartme'nt, andl lit-r imuebm
exertion We have bePn fortutnati'epuwb to
secure the services of a lady who fdV' the
mast :'rentenn years has enteredl to thei
Ilastes of th1 e very best trad(e of' New York,
Phinladelphlia amid Balitimiore, whose abilitl.y
as a pe(rtcet litter cannot he (questloned.
Vadies canl rely on being provided with-the
mnno'st a ttractivye f'ak Is oif fasionb in gal'
imnts that wvill be Mrfect ini lit, style and
wo(rkmianslin p. -
P'articumlarly at.r'ac' ive will be our La
dies', Misses' aind Childr'en's U ndergair
mients D epartmeint, our Ladlies', Aliss(es'
and Children's Hoot anld Shoe D)epatment
Our C'loak and Snit D)epartmI.eni., andi we
haive spe(cialIly dIevotedi an emntire gallery for
ourii Millinery Depiartmient. Th'is wvilh
condulictedl oni a miom'( extenislive scale than
ever' be(fore and( wiill conitin everything de
sirable ini tihe way oif Fienchi anmd Amnericaf:
NoveltIes in Nllllery (Ginds,
In all our othmer departmnents we wvilI oll'er
tue most attractive assortments at prices
that cainnot. be competed with, such as
Black anid (folored Silks, Saithis, YelIvets,
Brocadles, Molmtrnli Goods, (ra pes, IDros
Gloods, White Gooda Linens and D)omnes
lies, Clothis and a'Isslnmeres Flamnnels
IBlankets, Qiulits, Lininigs, li osiery and
Unmdemwear, G loves, Laces and( Embroide
ries, Notoms1 1?aney' Goodis, Corsets, Prinits,
l,awnmsm1and !ambrime4, Dress Tr'ilnimnings,
D ress lButtomns, U mbirellas, Parasols, Fans,
Carpets, Mattings, Ruigs, Oil-cloths, &c.
- O1RD1!1S IIY 41A% il.
Ourm Mall amnd Express Departumntia no0w
so thmoroumghly organiz'ed that ladles livhng
(iutsidC the city lenn1 do( their shmoppinog
thlioghm us with ns much cert.ainty of sat.is
~'c;t.ion as if they wvetO'o esonlmhly pr'esent.
aumples senmt toi any parnt of thme Unmited
States, Canada 01' Mexico,. omn applicationm.
All orders amnouni.ng to ten dotllars amnd
impwarnds deilver6~d free of Express and
N1il charges. -- s
WrrrxTOWvssy & BAnUcII,
CTIARLOTT'E, N. .
Aug 16
A. W'ORD iN 8EASON!
I UAVE NOTIFIED 'THE FAlt~ER1S
f Faiihi fo'br'ing in thecir OLD GINJS
for repairs. But they aire not doig so,
irnd I aan not abhe to dilsappoint a puirchas..
6t' bt a newy gin for the repairig of an old
onie. So p)arties need nt brinig theIr gIns
in just when they ned thm and expect to
"take them out in mny wagon," or "get
themi Saturday whmen thie wagon conmes in. '
I wanit to do all the work I can. I hope
then GIN MEN wom't CROWD 'us In
SEPTEMBERI juEt wheni they wyant th0ir
GIN.'
JT. M. ELLIOTT. MiBL
Chirlotte, Columbia & Au'rusta, R. It.
CoiLUMIIt, S. C., A.gust 12,1883.
ON anl' afti"r $itiay, A.ugust 12, the fol
lowing Schedule will be III etfeot:
NO. C.3; MAIL END Ji\.l'Gs.
Leave Augusta......'...'.'...... 5 a. nm.
Lave Columbia ....... -11.47 i. mt.
J"(ave Killian's.1 12 p. in.
Leave lilythowood... .........: .12.28 p. in.
Leave itidgeway ........... .....1.48 p. in.
Leave Shinpson's,.. 1.00 p. in.
Leave Vintl hor... . ........1.14 p. mn.
Leave White Oak.. . .. 3 ). n
Leave Woodward's..........'1.45 p. .
Leave Iliackstock................1.50 p. m.
Leave Chester......... .........2.33 p. mt.
Leave Rock 11111............ .....,17 p. m.
I ev' Fort Mili.................3.35 p, n.
Arrive at Cliarlotto..............4.20 p. in.
No. 17, way freight, with passenger coach
attache(, runs daily except Sunday:
Leave Colutublif....... .....5.00 a. hn.
Leave Winnsboro............a.15 a. in.
Arrive at Charlotte.............3.30 p. Im.
GOING SOUTII.
NO. 59, MAIL ANI) EX'IFS8.
Leave Charlotte.............. 2.10 p. in.
Leave Fort Mij ..................2.17 p. in.
Leave I(ook;-11111.................3.20 P. i.
Leave Cheseo. .................1.01 P. im.
Leave lckstock................-1.27 p. in.
Leave Woodward's..............4.3:3 p. in.
Leave White Oak................4.45 1). in.
Leave Winu.iboro, .... ...1.05 p. in.
Leave shiisson.'. . . .. ...5.11) p. W.
Luave Ilidgeway...................31 p. in.
Leave Bllt,bewood...............47 p. m.
Leave Killian's..................(1 on p. im.
L ti:e Colinhia.................0.87 p. m.
Arrive at Ailitsta....... .. . J047 p tu.
No. 18, way freight, with passetlgb'cnih
attacheil, runs daily except Stida' :3
Leave Chariott.. ............;.... a. Im.
4(.i Vf W inn lhi ... ............12.i p i. m
A 1irive at (ohutmla........I.'.to p. In
Jhn.ilroad (or Wathingtait) time'sixteer,
minut,es lahead of Wiitnsboro time.
U. It. 'I'A I.COTJ',
T. M1. H TALecrr', Superintendent.
Genteral Manager.
..OR "SALE!
VJIiito Oak~ Sa1ida1
WAGONS.
ALSO IN STORE:
SADDLES, BlRIDLES,
IIARNESS,
BACON, MEAL,
CORN,
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
SilOES,
IND)UCEMENTS FOR CASII.
ULYIm in. D ESPORTES.
TAK.E NOTICE!
UliMS and 110H w-, sir A 1TS, POLI:R,
('11A1NS, and( all kiiids iof Piablation
QOOK STOVES, ITE.\TlING ST1OVES,
from $14.0(0 Iio $50I.002, (comi 11lete,
OIL STUV ES, WOOD)E WARtE, ETC.,
J. H. CUMMINGS.
The UNION CIIURIN is sold on its
19erits. I can refer to a dozein parties
using it in this v'icinty. It is not a new
I hing, bitt has stoodl the test 'iunce 1864.
'FRESH GOODS
CONSISTING OF FLOUlR OF TIlE
best grades, Meal, Pearl (rits, Rice, New
Or1eans Mola.sses and Syrups, full line of
C (anned Goods, Corned IBeef, Sugar Co'
IOkra and Tomiattoes, Tomiattoes, Salnon,
Peaches,. Pineapple, Celebrated Bartlett
Pears, Suecotash, Squash, Chowv-Chow and
Mi xed Pickles, J'rtp)aredl Cocoanuat for
pies, enkes and puddlings. 1Paaporated~(
Vegetables for Sou ps, Evaporated A hples
Old Governmin4i Java and - Rio Coffee,
Gren andi Black '1'na, and all Grades of
Sujars and Coffees.
DENTAL NOTIO.N).
R)I. J. B. PATRICK, Jr., of Charleston,
..h $C., will vialt Winnsboro on tihe
I 6hof August and will reimaiin one anda
Ihalf weeks. hlavIng all of the latest hni
proved apl)iances and a long experlence,
can guaraintee to give entire satIsfaction.
Julf 20-MJ
IV.EREITHAL
-SHALL WE lIE
CLOTHED?
1s ollo of the questions whirh most lOer
plexes the ninin of the tanlivi,lal and the
faia!Iy. ''o relieve vy utsell of this per
plexity, you shoulel call and hear olur prie.;
oii
SPRING GOODS,
Of whilh we now have a large andlc well
assorted stoc(k. Evervyt,hing in the way of
)1Y COOI), NOTIONS, ete., (lit. Is
N'anted, from the . comunmonIest domesi le to
the nicest DRESS GOODS, and all the
novelties ini NOTIONS. If you want, a
nice suit of
CL.,C THIJI G
Como andc see our stock, or choose from
our line of sauples. If we cainot, pleaso
you in one we can In the other. We have
sptlething nlce hi this way, and gtruantcc
is119- ,e itas quality of goods.
We have a very pretty and nobby line of
1Il.TS, in both felt and straw, and eani
plaea th.la tnost" fast hIdkus.
We a1 l ay inspection of otr stock tit
i.., whiieh Is very large, euibracing all
(111 lite . amd siyles. Sonaietlling nice in
low-ents and shpper$.
In all dleplnitunents wr. udceavor..to give
the btt ugouds at LOWEST PRICES.
llespectfully,
CALDWELL & LAUDE lI)AE.
WIEIREWITHAL .,
Is another perplekh)ng titestion. It also
eeFes to worry when once you look into
otr
Oa1OCr Y )EPA1'M1 eN'T',
where you will iinid all kinds of eatables at
m1ost11 reaasonabrle pries.
COME ANID SEE US.
ve i{ea pleasutle in showing ouar goods.
Respectfully,
OITD EL, & LAUIDEIIDALaE.
-TRADE
NORMAN'S
NUTRLIZINn9
COR DIALs.\
rU alt irgmarties and disorder, of the Stut
ach an owels, wh ethr In cildrei or r i tb
offensivoe to et aste.
Flux, Griping Pais,. F'itu1enc,
Nausca. Acidity of tho Stomnac
heartburn, Sick and Noryous
Ieadacho and IlyApepstia, May
tho8tosnce and hlowci fro rolaxaton of the
Ko ivA 'S
SNEUTRALIZINO CORDIAL
Is as pleasant and harmless as Bllack
bi-ryl Wine. Does not contain Opium
and will not coistpaute. Specially recom
mended for Soasickness and Teething
Children.'
-'Price a5c. and $'.oo per bottle.
ol byiall D)ruggista anid D)ea ers In Medicine.
?XOELSIOR OHEMIOAL 00,
Sole Proprietors,
Waihalla, B. C. U. S. A,
AND FEEl) STABLES.
XiiENTUCRiY
IIORSES AND MULES !
'W INNSnOnIO, Aulguist (1, 1883:.
JUISTl ARHIVED, two eair-hoads of
youing, fat, wvell broke Western 11 ORSICS
atuhl -MU.1I ,1S, atnmg tlu.m f.wenlIty 13 lee
yOtihg mares, well broke to drIve single or
donh1le. AlIso a few goedu saddle horses.
Any on~e wishing to buy or usvap' had h.
ter call ut dhee andit get the pick. I wil
SWapl for anuy and1( all .1kinds, both. hor ses
and1( iiles, poor or fat,
A. wanLiwoEn.
UNDEilRAKING !
Re"spetful1linforms the publicO th~at, hie
lhas oni hand( it fall 11h1c of
COFFIJNS AND) CA M ET4a
and1( Is prepared to do0 an1ythI3 ing ider
takintg
A faill line of DIUlIAL l1Ol28S, for meni,
womenCl and( lh cire-al ne0w featutre-very
neoat, appropriate and eanp.
We ask fir a share of time patronage.
J. M. ELITT', ,s1-,
T'URNIP~ NEED,
JULY Is tihe, best ilmnth to aow Ruta
tj aiga TurnIp Seed in. Wo have a
freish supply also of RedI Top, Whitei Flat
,Dnteh,Pomernhsn Glo,be, Norffolk, Seveni
Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Ambher Globe uand
McMA STElt, BRJIIE & KETOCIIIN.
July17.
23G HOUSE
IR IL, COLUMlILI, S. C.
ING N OODS for 4ett, Yoths ni l oy,, inI
.rge-all at low prices. Also a Iite of
[SING (OO)S
Neckcwear a specsa!ty. Gena FT.V
ptly attended to.
V. L. KINARD
LOOSS .nsi:dil' N'
ninl and 1'it ill.d Lawns{ , P.II1lan an
CLO TI I NO G177711
atncld Youtihs' C'LOTii 1.N(, w1h1licjt I
T1E+ UL.dTEST SIT LS.
TDS, STTCQEs.
wYli's antl CIililrt'ln's Shot's. A lar c lls.
carly anld secctIvc 1AR GAINS.
____L.SAMUEL~S.
chopped ( cm-"n 4ud Peas m -
makes an excellent Cow food.
hand.
ds that we buy a small Cuantti-,
and buy OF'EN, conscqlucnt-'
iTY GUARAINTEIED.
D1 SEE US.
RDEN & RR1O.
17AlIG1 E(CA U;AG;I E'11A :)s.
SVGAlt CUIl1CED B RiE A K V A ST
ONE' BA1BuEI, NO. I MACK EHEr,
AT1
S. S. W~VOLFiS.
SPIRES ST6DCK
WVe have now received our stoek of'
for
We think we enni 8.1E/ .''II'n4y that. wo
have.C never 1 iIs- at any', iime a more1
comiple a sort ient or' betler class of
As reganid' pi c'9, we' w ill only say th~,
thesec goodis will bet soli d m low as the samno
are sold in ory MA Rl(I7 KT ad assure our
cuIstomrer.A thatl they will be p)rotcd in.
pries, as we wvill meet( the hiat-kL' at anuy
im 'II inayfI1bg.
Wer would call sp)ecial attenition to our
GINTW' DEPAWitENT,
whlichi wvil he found COmfplete ini every par
ticular, and all de a isk is An inspuction by
MoMAS~T, BIOE & KETQ1EmN
B, . QATE I uM, ..1), S.
OipicE: Nrth 'side Washington SL(r et
Opposite Town Htad.
I I~VNNS11RO,80UTHI: 02O101
J uly 'e'34bi
rTE CL0TI
OPPOHITE GIRA D CEA,J
T have Just peneed a latrge stoclc of S1
St!lh; of O,tssimere, Flannel, Cheviot and St
GENTS' FURN
In :ill (he latest styles of "ootls. Gent.;
3103in Low-Quarl tters an<fG(aiters.
Order. sent to mny address will be pron1
SPRIN1
L.SAM
, T . 1 A E j u s t. r e C e i v e Cd m y S P 11N (
Iigured .Mulilns, Laced and Sri'pod Pit
--CLOT HING,
I have a large stoek of Men's, Boy
will sell 'LY LOW .
STR./1 W 1 11TS OF2 .d.t /
A large assortn enI of a le's, W on
sortmenit. of l"aas anld Parasols. Callu1
trouble to show goods.
Very resp ectfully",
Ve have :i !m:tll quantity of
ed and Peas and Bran, which
Also, a few bushels of Peas or
We\T Would remlind( our Irien
ty of GROCERIES at a time,
y they are alays FRES;i .
PRICES AND OQUAI
COME Als
MIACiH I NRRLY,
OFALL1,KIN1)8F'OliMAALI: BY
J. F. McMASTER & CO.
W'ATE1':TOWVN E'N IE.
BA LL IIAND C:OTTON PBim.
LDlil('OltYWA N.
WVE A BlE AG ENTS FOll ills J
CO1tTLAND) WAGON CO31PANY,
MA NU;FACTlUlItlns OF
P'LA.TFORM SPBING. W'AU)ONS,
(ive us al (alt, andu weC will sell youI whaIt
y'ou W (an1 Gl;A P.
A'1TTEN TION
IS CA LLED -ro FlESII AD DITIONS
Thela (elebraited "'Iir,nswicrk" 1 Tams--try
Ocean Gem Maciker0.
Saint Louis (Corn Beef.
Saint Lois IRas5.t 1hier,
Sa mo in3 r aid A meican Sardli nes.
Presh A iTles, in gallon cans.
I "',VlisI ated Pin(ea ):e, P'eaches.
"D)arls L~e.4tor M'[ar" T1om'ate--hand
. paited.
Crasse & BIl'(e kIel's C2how-Choaw --Pices.
Imnpote~d WVorcestershireo Sauce.
liaker's I3roina.
Fresh Snow4 iak~es. Condensed Milk.
A lot of lnandled I[aes and Grai Ctadles.
A LL CllEAlP FOR CASII.
R. M. IIIUNY.
1)R. J. M. QUATILEBAUM,
DENT1ST.
COLUMBIA, E4. C.
FPric OvEn STNLlm's Cmn~I HAL
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