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LOC L - INTELLIGENC"$. SATURDAY. AUGUST 25. : : 1883. Aew Alver$iAnnents. Iendqrlarers-J. L. Mimnaugh. Just Ieceived Again-B. Sugen htaimei,. .> PElnsoNAL.---Senator II. A. Gaillard left on Friday for Alexandria, Va., where.!e txpcctito;.spend sm'e days wilh a brother. A pleasant trip to the Captain. A RARni CHANCE.-I offer for Salc Or rent the store I now occupy, on the north side of Congress strect,one of the very best stands in toiyn.; '"I .will Illo,sell the stock of goo'ds to tile party, buyings or renting. the store. Terms liberal. I mean" business. f4x2 B. Suor.NiiriR.' -The Charlotte Journal-Observer of Thursday says: ,'.'he only original S. Landecker left yesterday. aftet'noon ht , five o'clock, on a .special Pullman palace car attached to* thrway freight train, to attend the narringe of his cousin In Cheat".r, S. G.n.to-day.. ,Ie {ays that. he will be one of thle "brooms "en." %Veioil1t"u1nderstan,d it. Who does? AMrONG -ruE Jusrrls.-The case of the State vs. Abram Martin, charged vith assault aild ; bat,tery, was tried 1eubre Jusstice Cathcart on Thursday. No counsel appeared. The lefenldant was fund g}llyy and sent;enced to pay a line of two dollars and costs or to be confined in the county jail twenty days. The fine and costs were paid and the defendant discarged. A NEW BAIE OF CoyTQN.-Mr. W. N. AIison sold. the fiust new bale of cotton of=.the season in this placts;on Thursday, the 23rd inst., to Mr. D. R. "Fleluniten. The bale weighed 4,5 pounds and brought 106 :cetts. Mr. Mason, also brought in the first new bale tihe saei date last season, wl'ich weighed. somethintg over 600 pounds and was sold for 126 cents. Good record for Mr. Mason. DON'T You FoRuE ,- IT i-A fresh earload of the.eelebi'ated "Studebaker '"Wagon",-just.received by W. R. );ty & Co. You take no risk in buying the "Studebaker". A poor wagon is dear at any price. Beware I the repair bills are sure to. follow if you. purchas'o so-called "cheap" wagons. Buy the celebrated "3tudebaker" and get your money's worth. A large assortment always on hand at W. It. Doty & Co.'s. f3x1 NE:w BRICK STORE.-Work b,as been begun oi the new brick store of Mr. T. Ii. Cummings, and it will doubtless :be ready for occupat.ion in. the early fall. Mr. .Cu.nnings is manuiifacturing hlis own brukcl near town, ar'd, .we.are informed, Wrnei out dur:ing the day ,00 well-formed, -beautiful brick. Thsis enterprising, and we shuall ex * ect to emQ it give ant impjet us to simii Iar' enterprises 'in W~.innshoro. Tr,Im town'l needs mlore brlick builIding. necelved1 several days ago by D.r. Jlohnu Boyd, School CoinnissInti:. ' COLU.MnIA, S 'C., Auenst4 18, 15.53. . DEAlt Sin-An examinlation will be ,iield1 at this office onl t'ho :0th inst., to sun ply four v'acanci"s in~ thet mlimbler of Pea ho-ly schobirshlips allowe.l this &tate' at the ti)on 'il embrae rpelling, reading, pen-: uianshiip, graummar and analysis, geogra .pihy, civil and physical, arithmetie, algebra .and United States history.. It Is cleemied very imiportul) to.flill.- these vacancIes .with.thle bleSt mai al avmilab)le, .and~ I wvoud request, therefore, that you will get yonur e.ounty papers to puhblih a nrotice of the examiniation as that the State may receive the 'h'esthfita off'ered by the scholorships. Very respectfully, A. COWAnn, State Sup)t. FAueplign. A FAnaMEns' LEA(;UE.-Mr. Parish C. F'urmnan, tihe dis5t ingu.ishedl Georgia .airictiltur'ist and piioneer of ''intensive :farming'', is just noiv'engaged in form na stock .company, to be composed of the b)est buiniiess men of Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina for the purpose of manu facturing' f4rliizer n11>on his favorite formullla. iu conver sationi with a reporter of tIhe Greeni rille News, lhie'spoke most encourag im)gly of the s.cheme. He said thlat he 'could~ manlufactur'e a fe.rtilizer very much cl aper' andlbetter tblln anly now bn the market. h! "his Slate there 1s at' abundance of material for making suilphurllic acid, this being the principal thd most exINnsive agent in fertilizers. fr. F'urmani 19%0 to nmake his aid from pyrites, wvhich is plenitiful and of good quality in Georgia. ifldsives to hide a stockholder to represent tihe enterprise at each of the principal point s inl the St'ats pgWO.I, .:ffejs-now bfrering tihe shiares at $500 apiece, anId only o1i0 share is sold inl each place. Go AND SEE.-The buginess men of the towvn should1( take an afterntobb (we are sure It could be spared to adi 'rikyard of Messrs. 14tg> & Co. hear the~ taniyard. They -have noW 0on hanutd 185,000 >f the finest brick ready for mlarket, andi upon01 thme entire yard Lihere are in the neighlborhlood of 250, 600. The machinery is certalinly a niarv'ei of Its kind, anid a member of tihe firm inlforma n18 tbat 27,000 brick' canm be mfolded from it in a dal, with horse power. The machubine h never been1 kt/~constanmtly goingW during a whole day, and it would be difficult to mlake an estimate of whlat has been accomplIshed wvith it. WiVlnnro ~buld look infinitely better if a numl 1er of .tho.old woodeni bi)ldI(ings were 1oirn down aund iln their pla9es ereviedi neat t'ym-story brlick stores. When evei prygrossIe spirit ai'd cnterprit-o are nianitisted, the..'welfaro of the place demands I hat Alte business por tion come to the uscuc. are few rcadeys who will not 1i1c something in the Scptembel" nlumber of ?linorest's Monthly MaUazine to please them. The contents are agree aly diversified and the articles of an Interesting nature. In addition to the serial "Agathe. Do Valsuze," there are several well written shorter stories. Amnqug the articles worthy of note is a highly interestlig, sketch of "Marga rett" the philanthtropiit of New Or leana, ,vritten by Rosamond Dale Owen, Jenny June, in her article "llow We Live in New York," gives a picture of "business girle." .]let.ttrL. Ward furnishes "lomo Art and home Comfort;" and "Currant Notes" dis ctss. topics of general interest. MNy of the articles are fully illustrated, and the various departments leave nothing to wish for in'the way of use ftl Information. The f-ontispiece is a beautiful steel en'graving frotn Millais' celebrated paintinsc,. "Th.e Bride of Lammermoor," now inl the Vanderbilt gallery of Nefv York. No fimily should be without .this readable and instructife magazine, which rejects the sensatIonal, and furishes only healthy, pture and reli'd litcrsture. 1HItANKx LEsIE's PIIuta t MONTHiL. -The September number presents a host:of bright attractions, of which we can name only a few : "Tle Treaty of Paris, September, 1781," "Time French Stage," "The Tea Commerce ot, New York,'' "A Sentinental Jour ney to Two Homes of Edgar Poe," "The Thames EmbalnkIncn3," alul "Nell Gwynn," are the prominent articles, each profusely illustrated. The exciting serial, "'he I3ean.tiful Countess of Clairville," is continued and a new one colmmenced, "Cruc to Untruth," and there are a great many short stories, sketches, adventures, 4tc0., by popular writers, of exceedig interest, together with poems of nn sual merit. Amongst the contributors to this nunbee are: J. E. Muintz Rees, E. Battersby, Atnanda Ml. Douglass, II. Barton -Baker, -Lieutenant It. D. Smith, N. Robinsol', Kate T. Robin son, Oscar W. Riggs, Henry Tyrrell, C. Rosetti, Audrey Frere, W: 0. Stod ard, Philip Bourke 1iarston, etc., etc. There are 128 quarto pages, ano over 100 embellishments in each number, together with a beautiful colored plate frontispiece. "A Merry Companion" is the title of the pre-selt one. Price twenty-five cents; $3 a year, 'o-tpaid. Addres, Ms.rank .Leslie, Publisher , 63, 65 and 57 Park P'lace, New York. THlE EVENINGI ,*T.LiR PvI;N. .Aessrs. Editors: It has been my happy privilege to attend muay an entertainimenit in anId arounad this towni, bt, ntone withi,, may recollection has equailled its manly sp)ort,conlgenhial asso clat ion and unliver1al'pieasLre titan tie moonslighit p;ac1ic. of the Eveuuing sr Saloon. On 'l uesday -night,. the 2:3rd inist.., there estemnbied at McCanits's piond about a s-:orc ol' as hale anid jolly Lel. lows as cant be fomund ini anyI conunuI ity, to enjoy the ihosp,itali ty of the courteoys prtoprtietor' of tihe Eveingi Star, amnd to part ici pate ini a soumpltuit 0ous repast prepared b.y tile polite and tasty clerk of the saloon', who haus, thlroutgh his skill and geniality, miade it quite a plopular Place of, resort. -At eighlt o'clock, "Sergeant." B. or dered us to a grassy spoi, brilliantly lighted, anid in his usual style whet ted pur* appetites with~ a dlraughrt or two (perhaps mnore) of Port ner's coili1lager, and then bade u1s seat ourlselves arond a table overflowintg with beer enoungh .to tickle the palates of t wenlty more, and ..gronnintg with .antbsthti m,u.d del1iencies In wvasteful profusiont. Andm., by-thle-by, all these n3ice thlintgs, whIichl time forbids mcemnIioning, catn he fountd at Groeschiel's lit.tle store thatil wvill glit ter all the long nligihts of this winter truly like the Evenin g Scar. evemn till the ..mlidniight bell tells the hgining of another (lay. 1isaw ast e.. of pa per. to . in.ditel the fact that the umiil wvas laced before epicures, and1( was higly enjoyed, for I amt p)ersolily acqulainited wvith tile party ml question, and3( 1 have never* kntownu thtemi to refuse to tackle anv thinmg,,from a turtle soup) to a Conifeil oralte hard-tack. After anl .ut.n or two htaving ne gn1ost pleasantly Spent, We turned 0ou' steps5 homleward, every OntO highly de lig.hted with theo rur'al amfusemnents, with appletites fully satiated, antd de claring that- they 'never ate as uinch p)otted meat and goose in all thieir.llvesq and It was mutually agreedl that whIetn the,Evening Statr .furis lhes,yj vo withI beveriges, they are delicious, so tempt. lug, that you have to "'MInd what you are at; BIeware of you head and take care of your Lest you find that a favoritesn : o31(f yatm tmot.her IIas an achle in the one and a brick it the other." .UBACKUS. Theo Proof l--He--fre It Is. Maj. P. E. Wise, Prosperity, 8. C., says: "'I utsed several b,ottles of NormQn'a Nn trallzinig Cordial and recomminend i to be a M1r.1ouifs Muller'3, of Atlanta, Ga., form erly of Charleste p, S. C. 83a 's: "'I have used Noran's Neutralizing Cordial in mty fandly foF a ntnibet of year's and 'orslider It a'medIcIe we could ntot do withoutt."' Mum. M. RL. D)onnelly, of Ai'redondo, Fla, sayst "Normant's NeutrallIztig Cuordial Is a splendidl medicine. It has cured mue oif dlyspoelsia and I sleepi better than I have in t.wenl'.years." .* WANTED. WXANTED, by a Gentlemnen with five ' TchIld ren- aLady to keep house and have charg cof iha-chilaretn. A pply at this omfec. Aug 23-1txt.f- - bAvDLPA.s, BIDLES AND IANEOB--"WAY down yonder." m.vanE 0. nESorTES. ONE PRICE! Many buyers have an idea that they nover get k,he worth'of their nlonecy in at purchase unless: they get ain artle for muchl less than what is asked for it by the ierehunt. h'I Ii' is i delusion, for It is the bu,iness of the merchant to study his custoners, and thisi ia point" that ie studies well; there fore when one of this class cnlls, he sets the prices with a due tllo\anice for the re duction that yill.he dealnldedl. If a mecr chants asks too ineh for hi ; goods d not buy from him, h, go to another who sells at1 ia more rea.oiihe plrie. F1o tutately for you there is comnpetition enough in our t.own to .)rotltt you. If you are not, a -judge of the artieles yo'1 wint, and cannot rely upon the hlnlest.y of your merchant., you had bet ter get. sone one who is ; !idge to iutike your purchases for you. I the sa'e of JEW ELflRY. t,here m11ust he but one price. No one rann tell the value of al t.t<le kn this line hy its appearanlce wheln ilew; therefore the ntierchant who has learned its valte from Its lalker must. say what it, is wort.h, alcd stiek to his price if he loses at sale by it. To do otherwise is dleurali'zil1g to Itbe busi ness; for customers will soon clcnlhide that the jeweler has no settled i rit es and no consielentious scruples, and will get as much as.possible ft" an ail 31 title witlhout re gard to its valut'. W\-ibm this conclusion is reached his trade Is gone. We .have, in stne cases, yielded to the fil iprtunity of customers anlld gave thlemll golds at r('llieed prices, but We had good anmid sutliieut rea sotis for doing so, perhia.s .he. gods werc: a little out. of style, or the enst+'lumer wvas an ohIieut of charity, or we wished to do them at latv.r. CONNOR & CHANDLER. JUST EGEIVED IRISH POTATO ES. LARGE CABIuAG E Ii.hAf)S. SUGAR CURED II t E A K I A ST S''I'S. VERY FINE SMOK _ BEEF. ONE BARREL NO. 1 MACKEREL JUST OP'ENED. AT S. S. WOLFE'S. TAKE NOTICE! W .\ 1ONS, ilIlit 311 juiso M\'II lttll (COi K STOYES, 11E:'T]iNO 8'T(VFS JI H. CUMMINGS. Th 'I'3 ' YON C11URX. is sold (on its Imet its. 1I te rele to al dlozien 13ar1ties uin~lg it in tis v'i''inv. It is 1nt1 a1 ne(w thinig, but has1 stuood the' test sinice 18ti, UN D ERTAKING !A Resjpeel fullyr iforms'31 the publIlic tha. lhe has on hIand a full hiuoa dbf OOFFENXS AND) CASiETM, and1( is Ipreplared to (10 any3thing in3 iinder takinig. ---A LSO, A full line cof EIII A L lIOBIES, for men, wVomenC antd chihireni--a.fw feature-very neCat, appropr(iaiite 3and( ch1ea1p. .We ask for a share or 1.,he patr'opage. J. M EL1 1("TT, Sr*. A WVORD IN SEASON ! I HAVE NOTI FIED) TH! E FARMERS of Fairfiield to bing I Iheir OLD1 GINS for rep)airs8. But, they are lnt doing so, and3( I am31 iiot le t(P-d1isappo10 it a pu1rch3as or of a new g.e for' the3 rephairig of an old1 one. So prisnenot brihig their gins hn just wvh3en they need them31 and( expect to "taike thenm out in my3 wagon," 0or "gef thiemi Saturdhay w~hien the wag~on comes0 1in." 1 wvant,tp to 3311 thle work I e,an.. I hope the GIN M EN woni't. (OWD) 1s 11n SEPTIEMIBEIt just when they want their GIN. . J. M. E LLIO TT, SR. DENTA L NOTICE. DRiJi. PAT IIUK, Jr., of Charleston. - . .vIll visit Winnlsboro on3 tIr 16th~ of August, and( wvill r'emiauin one0 and( a half weeks. Having all of the latest im. proved aplPiPanc'es anid ai long exper3Oince, Ican uaranutee to give enltlre,satisfactIin. IJuly w6t...t TIe r oods Palace of the Suh. Perhaps the uost iortlant event It the history of the Dry Goods businiiess tu this sectiotl is the eo(allytilo of.tlhe m11agniicent establishneit of TVI'tTKOI'SKY & pfAl Ur, To' he frien(ds cat acqiatlitante(s of this old esfablished houtse living all over the eouttry there is no need of htroduction, butl we deeltn it ouly proper"'to' rail the at tent-ioin of the people who are 'u situate(1 liring miles and n litOa.ltway finl" us, that we tire nlow IIi I )aositC . to o1le7' faeilittis to )urchasers of 1)ry Goods, ete., that at" not. et(ualledI outsile of New York. After inuny mlonth'it of patient. wait,inr atnd anxiety the large corps of arliraany anu incehaianies 1hat, havt- heen emlployel"d .iro a hout to vaeate, leaviag behind thin every Ihin.g so perfect in nl ii.)pointnitents and requireanents for the tranlisaction of an 1im einsea business, that on onterhnt this Mart (i'f0.shion one ennl intunediately ob>serve t.hat c.very detail thatexperienc'e emld de sire( Or WaSt could suggest ha1s beent at.tendl ed to, Everylhling tlitt.il ny way could he coinfrt. and convenienve of ens tomiu'rs tas ha)ein zealously looked after and trovile for. The prennises have been.en arged to miore than-four thies their forner (aapRa"ity, while sev'ral' new depa'tient"s have been add(d, all of wich ..re entirely new feat uires, ad 1(1 staply.itg a wanat that ltas ling been felt. in this section. All these vaSt iullpovemaents, provided at an Iumense 01 lay of ('apital, nmust necessauily have a tullinu eftect oni the business 1%orests of this growing an1 betutil.lty. -For now ladies of the iiost Mintd istes, for whlch im Ca"lias11 are preurIihial, can fin( ini this estaillsliment every reiakite of a wardrobe, for either street. or toiet.. . 7KEW DEPARUiRES, 'Wu feel that nowhtle ' ol thili"atinett. Is t here a widie'h' ior Ipo "j1rog;re;s tlit in the hahly valleys of the lovely South. Our selve:i atinimatd and im bued with the ulost enthusia:.ti' spirit for the elevat.ion ail ad vaneentt'it of (-oumeit"r'ial inture-sts o our '(etl i i (ieterluined to keep abhrear"t of ti;".timu es. With new and adv adaeed idetls cru'' ilin.; out the old, pliek instead b"f tick. eash instead of erecdit., ability in plact. of ('heck, scienc( and iuergy beatliIg down hc ohlI gy pI Ian of (loing business, old ;toas and long pr"ices inld nto resting-pineo w,ith its, 0ur iiotto is andi shall be "Q(UICK S.1LES AND LIGTIT PRtOFITS." W are determined to have lift' and- en eI'y arunt and about ius. Having now at (ur Conli1na all the s)ace necesu'mry for thi' retiuireie"its of 011 constantly increas ing trade we are III i position to offer to our patnms a stock of sueli magnitude and( yaried assortlinnt as ca. be excelled In tle outiterna tatt;s. V'or iw special kf'as'e of (uIr lady fri id; wo :IaIl (mei 11 ith the fall season a lire4i \laiing Depaitileut., anl after tnl-h ert ion w' laovt' hewna fortunatc:ei nigh to se(t ih' Iii srt ices.of a lady who for the 1imst Se'. tIntenniii years hats catered to tji tast(s of i Ih(. verv Iesit trAle of New York, 'Iilati'lla andtl lihtl.imore, vhlotk. aihility na : lieri'Oet litter caamiot he tlIiestionled. l:nliea. an reI. on1 being provih'I'd-with the u;:st Rntlractive freaks if -fa:hion In gar mn-i-' *hat will be perfect in it, style and worki..:iship. . . i'art i'ilarly att.ractive WUi li r La die', \li;ses' and Children's I' iaa'ar Imet"1nts 1"1pItlm'l., our ILa(ies, i.;e' ini (hii+r"t"n's Iiuot" and Shoe I)epartinent., (nr (":l'aik imdn Stuit i)elaurt.ment, Rit)([ we la've secialif devot")ted ail.entire gaNery fto our iiin--y ii'' i)epartm ent. -Thi, Will be ti'0l1e,1tt d na more ' ive 7.le t hil ve'r before aid will contiitn even inag le sinthh1' ini the wav of Frencha and1 Amaeric'an NetleitIas in 3Mi iller I1i oods. In ll our ai othera deljiartmenuts we'. will offer -the Iiost att ieUtiRve ~8 a.umets ait pr'ices in ';tainnl t he t(ompe(7tte4 with, such 'as I i.a -; aai ( 'olored Silks, Satitns, Velv'ets, ( ;44od's, W'haite GCmI s40, inens aR d D1111onies Iies, lothd s R adI Cassimieres, Flannels, I iinket, Quiits1, L in ins, I losier-y and14 1'inh-ru ;ar, Giloves, Lancaes anid Emibrohle ic-, Not ins l'giy Goo(d4 Corsiets, Pin ts, L,awn\ls atad T'~ambr:. I ne.s Tr'1iming a"s ID)-ess Ilutionsmi, U711brhallas, P .ar;asols, F'ans, CR1rpects, 3\h at.t ings, 1liuatms, (l-elot.hs, &c. ORDE RS BY). MA..1 Our 3iRu Raill Lxpress) I )cpart ment is no0w soi thoroughalyI i orga ized.1 thmt. ldies li vinig o1 utd thle city can11 do their shiopping. Ithiroumgh uIs with RSasiauh certainlty oIf satis Io- :on a4II i1 f theiy 'ire perasonially present. :'74nphils s -tt to anly parit (of the .UnIted St::ie.(' Canada1 or Ale'xico, onl R ipplIhtionI. Ail ot-rs amiounIting to teni(1 dors andl ulpwards divere.d free (If Exp)ress anda M hil char iges. WTT'xowsIy & BanUCHI, CtIAlA1TE, N. C. A ug tC ANDI FEED STABLES. IIORSES AND MULES I WINNsaORmO, Aulgust 6i, 1883.., .]1USTi A 1lil V lD, two car-lihis 'of young, fat., well broke Westerni IIORISES andt MULES, amoing theml twenty nuice younig mar1 e's, well br'o to driva sinlgle~ 01 doaale. Also a few good s.addl* horses. Any one wishing to b)i' ~or siiip had bet -lear cial alt onced and( get the pick. I wil swayj for' aniy and all kinds, both hiorse and1( inules, poor or' fat. A. WVILIFQ95D. .-TRADE NORMAN'S CORDIALs --MARK At i andpab' tffectua itemedcfor th onre o -ofTensivo to tho tasto. Promptly retovin;Dsentery.Di1~,k Flux, &Iri' Pains. Flatulenor, Nausnea, Aciit of ?ho Stomach, Heartburn, Sik and Nearoua headacho and Dyspepsia. May ~9th tmand Bowlsf o relaxaton o the Inetnsor a change of food or water. : 1WPonM.A.ZT'S 'NEUTRALIZINO CORDIAL. Is a pleasant and harmless as Black. lberry Wine. D)oes not contain Opium .and will not constIpate. Specially recom-. Imended for Soaalokness and Teething Obildren. -J - Price a5c.-and $r.co per bottle. Sold by all Druggist. and Dealer. is MedIS4, EXCELSIOR OHBPMXOALO9 Sol,Popretrs Charlotte, Columbia & Aiugusta R.? PASsENGERs'I1i U Aai'TM ENT, -C o1,1J1nISIA.'.-; August 12, L883. . ON and aftdr Stiiiday, August 12, the fol lowing Schedule will be Io effect: COINC& NORtTII. NO. 53, MAl' EN) Cxi'it1hw." T,ave .August'. .. ....... .7.35 n. in Lt'+a . olhltblia.. .. ...11.47 a; in Leave Kiillant's...'...:.....'..12 12 p) 'in l.wave lthewood.... ... . ; :Itnap.g Leave Iillgowa ................ 12.48 p. n Ittlave p11 spy I's.................1.00 p..1a Leave 1Visboto. . r.... .........1.14 p. in Leave White O ak...............1.33 p. m11 Leave W'oodwa(h's ..............1.45 p. n Leave 131ak+kdek....... .1.50 p. mn Loavo l for . ......, .2. :1 p.. in Leave Rok 111. ..... . . ..'..17 p. in Leave Fort Mill:. . .35 p, in Arr(ve at Charlotte...............4.20 p. In No. .17, )vav freight, with passenger coacl at6tche(, r1ns daily except Sunlay: Leave Coliinmbia............O.0'. in Leave Wiinnsl ro '. . .. .. .. . ..8.:iG a, i Arrive. at Chlrlotte... ... .., .;..3.80 p. In - GOING SOU I NO. 52, MAIL AND EX1'PltES. Leave Charlotte . ...2.10 p. in Luayo Fort Mill . ... .....2.7 p. PI L,o RO'lck 11111 ............ .....1.20 1. In Leav, Chester.... ..............4.01 p..m Leave Blackstock............... 4.'27 p. mn Leave Woodward's............. 4.:3: p. n Leave White Oak.............4.45 1). in Leate Winnsboro...........5. 05 p. In Leayey.Sinpson's...............5.19 p. mn Leave Rid geway....... ....5.31 p. in Leave holvood...............5.47 p. in Leave K ns..................6 05 p. in Leave Columbia ............u.:37 p. in Arrive at 4ugut.;, "., ;. ..... 10.47 p. Im No:18; way freight, with passenger cone] attan. .ae<, runs (laily except Sunday Leave Charlotte.................5,*5' an Leave Winnsboro................12.28 p. m, Arrive at. etunbit\p ..............4.10 p. 1. ,1 lhtaid (or Wi'ilgton) time sixteer Sin utes ahead of Vinn)rhoro t[j.:f.' U. 1R. T1A L.COTTl, T. Ms. R TAI.(O-T-, Superintendent. Genetral Manager. 1 51GOOSI CONSI,STING OF FLOUR OF TJII best grades, Meal, Pearl Grits, Rice, New Orleans Molasses and Syrups, full line o1 Canncd1Coode,;.Odrted Beef, Sugar Co Okra and Tomattoes, Tonattoes, Salmon Peaches, Piudapple, Celebrated Bartlet Pears, Sudeotaslh, Squash, Chow-Chow am Mixed '-Pickles; Prepared Coeoanut foi pies, cakes and puddings.. . Evaporate( Yegetahle, for otps, Eva porated Apple. ; . . . Old Goverllnenlt. Java and Rilo Collee Green and lac.k .T"a, and all Urad,es o Sugars an) Coftee3. D._Rl; Fleniken. IS CALLED -roFRIESF ADD1ITION TO MjY [The Celebrated. "I runswick" H ams--tr. ,Ocean (Gem Mackerel. Saint, Louis Corn Ueef Saint Lois IIoast Beef. .'i wi(d and AmrleanClh Sardlines Fresh Cheese Imi, ortedi M*acaroni Fresh A 1)les(~, in gallon cans Bartlett Penrs, Quine.s. (Graited( PIneapple, P'enehes "'Wlnsiow's'. Succatashl-first packed. "Davis Lestor Manor"* TJomatoes-hanid Cros & lacekwhil's'Uhow-Clhow Pickles 11mportea.d WoricestoarsliIire Si ace Uaker's Broma. * . ~ Conudensed Milk Fresha Snowv-Flnkes. A tot oif '1lindledi loes anid Grain CiL dles ALL CH[EAP FORl CASII. R. M. ITUEY. 1883. We have now received our stock (I SP/RING (900DS,. and have them r-.ad .o I0NSIPECTION. We think we cain.8AFJI1L.iay that w have never opened at any time a mnor complete assortment or b)etter class t goods. . .. - As regardo prices, we v'illi only say tht these goods wvill be sold as low as the sami CLASS Qk -4oegy are sold In any ilA RKU(;T, ando a'ist-e on customers that they will be protected I prices, as we wIll meet the inarket at an time ini aiythiing . We would call special attentioni to oa wvhich wIll he found complete In every pa: ticular, and( all we ask is an iV>pee tiop1 b the public. TilRNI hi EED, JUs. the best month to -sow' Run B 'urnlp Seed in. We have fresh anpy also of TRed Top W hite 1"h Duteh VJimeranlan Glohe, N ofolk, Seve T'op . ellow Aberdeen, Amher Globe ani IGo BhJall. jJcMATER,I BRICE~ & KETJ.CIIIN. Jul U <Nil. L U . oKI OPPOS'TE' GRAND CE"X 1 hanve just o e e d a :i T~ aloci~k of S I i Stits of Catssitnere, Flannel, ch , iot auitt Ser GENT1S' F'URNIJ In all ih latest styles of gootds. Gents' kS'IU/.' tolnu Lo-Q uti tie amni! Guiters. Orders sent. to 'ny dlrest wiil be ptrot We have a small quantity of ed and Peas and P>ran, which n Also, a few bushels of Peas on We 1vould rcmind our 1i"end ' ty of GROCERIES :ift a time, ly they are akvays FRIESII. PRICES AND QjUAI,I COu\I ANI SWIFT'S SPECIFIC _ not a trlumph of science, but Is a revelntt.n through the inr !fuet of the unotntore"d i avage. a l.i a comnpleto antidote to all kinda of Uloodt 1oi+oa and Skin F Sumor. Swift's Speritl has cured me of Scrofula, which il hereditary in my family. I have tulfered with it for mnny care, and have tried a great many p.v'ien and all sorts of trealntmet, bit" to n purpuos'; and when I began to take Swift'tt Specttlc I wuy in a horrible conudition; but thnkst t Ilti:+ great rt-meii, I an rid of the diveasc. There isti ,nu ttt. 1 lha it is the greatest medicino in e.rist.tece, nud0 1 hulu any who doubt will itle to mr. U. C. 11AWES, dn., Clarksville, tin. After snfering twenty-five year- with - p:nnfnl Dry Tetter, and trying many p.hyivlets, . I wa al. last re-lievet by tht ue of Swif.'s :;,ci e, and A ICE. 1 it iltAllA1,Macutn, 18. A~ meat Is unneressary to shbow that this is a. BltDise-ase. 8. 8. 8. cures it. 8. 8. 8. hia- cured me oif a troultesomen C'atarrh, -whicts had battle<d thu teatimnt of all the best. lihy inieians ]North and South. - 8. L. McBIIDE, Atlanta, (Ia. You can reicoindi 8. 8. 8. for :t'aurrh. it i a aure cure. It relievedi my1 en1ie ent irely. C. U. IiUIiNS, Greensbunrg, Indl. IIave taken ii. .9. 8. for C'atari hi wIth gre: at nefit. Three bottles more wIll coimptely-t enre mei.. ..E. 1t. UiltOW N, pjartaniburg, 8. C. *1,000 REWARD I Will be paid to any Cheistt who will ind, on Anal ystis of 1(X) Ihittlesi 8. 8. 8., onue partiel of Alereury, Iodide PotassIum, or any' mineral mitb- tanc'. Tl'I.E SW1I-"T SPEcillC CO. , s ..... riwer ',/;rnANrA, (A. WfOMANS 'fl4) DR, J, BMADFIELD'S FEMAER REATLOR Tuis faimo-- .edy most happIly mtit the de mnand of thosee ior woman's pliilar and nultiformn afflictions. It Is a remedly for Wi~OMAN ONLY, and for ONE SPECIAL (, I,ASS of her disteases. It 18 a specIfic for certein diseased conithions of the womb, ~ant'prepoaes to so contruol the Meni:eni:dl Fuction as to rogulate all the dcrangemients mz:d h-reguilarities of Woman's MONTJ-ILY SICK-NEG;S. 'Itstjiroprief.or clahna for it nooth~er niedital propety: and to diout the fact that iiNs meudleino doel posi tively possess ilchceontrollin,'nndregulattn;g poweia is simply to dlsre-dit thio vohimtary ter,ltmony of thousands of livIng wItite u who are t -day exult lng In their restoration to sound health andt ha;.pine:i. ~RAD3FIELD'S3 EMALHREGULAOR is etrictly a vt'eale comipouti nd i s the p)rodluct of medical science end practical expcUI2ence directed towards the benefit of SUFFERING WOMAN i dstj tho stusdied Arescription of a learned phlysilclanl whoso specialty was WOMAN, and whoso fame be. .camo enviable antd. b.tndlhess because of h!a wonder ful success In the treitment nd cturo of funnle coim plaints. '''I1ls REGUL.\T'olt Is- the ORIAND)EST ItEMEDY kn.own, and richly deserves its name:-. WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND, Becauase it controls a class of functions the variousa derangements of whIch cauo moure Ill health than all other causes combinted, andl thus rescues her front along train of afilictions which Borely embitter her life, and prematurely end her existence. Ohi what a multitude of living tntesses can tea ti to Its charming effects. WOMAN! take to your confidence til PR ECIOU S BO ON -OF~ l'IftA LTH I It, will relieve you of nearly all ' ho coilatas pecn liar to your sexit Rely ulponl It as your eafoguaird for h(alth, happiness and long lIfe. Prico-Small size, 75 cents; Large size, $1.80. $W"Sold by all Drngglste. Prepared only by DR. J. B3RADFTELD, No. 108 South Pryor SLroot, Atat, Gs, Thousanch of women me tho'u esit:c- 4 edy; It t illd not .mly shiorten iatbor anld lessen. the Inte-sity or pain and Sultering hotyondl expresslion, but better thon all, it thereby greatly d iminihes tInhl aniger t o life of be; n r. mother and child. 'Thai great boon to suf. .ferlig woman Is Ilo!rt' iniment r 3 Alo/er'. FWend. Prepared and sold-.by . lJnr'sim.rh Atlanta, (a. 8old by all Drtngeits. Prie SI.60 bottue. Bent by .Express on receipt of prIco. DR. J. M. QUATTLJEBAUM, Ot (ics Gv IU (.Y' Cil5 AIU.. [NA RD," 74t J, CO E, !'.3l1BIA, S. C. ->a ....., \( GOODS for Ven, Youthslg ndll hoys, In ;--all a.t low pric's. Also i line of MIING GOODS. Neckwear a spe'elaity. Ge''FN ly attended to. L. KINARD. chopped Orn and Pcns mix mnkes an excellent cow 0od. hand. s that we buy a small quanti nd buy OFT E N, consequent j'1 V1 GUA ANTEED). ) SEE US. H D EN & BR2O. .. . -SLLL WE' l1E - C L O T II iD ? 1' one( of th":. 711i. ns1h wh'lichl mlist I1(r. l' . i ':. T rli vi - ( - :1-u i-l i t his IImr Io . I . \ n:1 l eIaiillI 't 1 h\1 le:a r uI p ices IPrl '! N )t ( )01)81 Of wh'.1ih w11 niw 11\\" Imv1 h ire tail w'c1I iL V C.O 4)I " tr I) et1 ., tha':I I-; w uil--I. " 1 1l. 7 m w .t '. .' I 1 'a i'l t ? h i i .i ( I, I i' l ;l;t l ill thot :11+ i7 i 0 r!t Nt'1I I V l ' I y7l \\ ll l b(f iil :'L~ :"t Ii n 1.Ii i l I I t tI nov-( il: 1'. NL i IT ll ' 1 o au, CI/' ~&ThI G-' soot in ni li' way aiji t i gu. aut.2( 1 ' A:5 .-. KIs r 0 orrI, en bYga Jw- at. AI :ASy[ersCo 11 B .A I:.1, lI a t !. 0'I W E:1 -l il t .: IJTT .:( A iiy, 1'I,C I~ ES JUTElm ITI L 1 1< 'rAJ;T .N F 3. B. J u!. (wrAh1ni LBUMtion. D. S.' conesb,wory he one m oo. in ('NS1OI:O ANU I) E UJOA. ul .7pexi fuly .\!,D!UI &LAUDEolT3 MACH INERY