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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. TUIURDAY. September 0, s $ $ 1888. ew Advertlmoment*. i4 1 Opening-J. L. fim)ugh.. 'uscribe Now-W. J. McKerall. Whtoesale Announcement - Witt kowsky & Baruch. STRUCK By LIITNINO.-The stor:e and residence of Mr. J. 0. Bong, In tiis, 4htce, were strick tc slightly damaged by lightning during the thuin -der storm on Wednesday. The pej" sons in the house were sometvhat shocked, but no one hurt. A TRUsTEH,-At a mellig of'the Biard of Examiners on the 4th inst. Mr. 11. L. Elliott was appointed one of the school trustees foi" this school dis \trict'iiistead of A. S. Douglass, Esq., who was unable to serve upoyt)is board. The selection of thte Board is a gooc 'One, and it is earnestly hoped that Mr. Elliott will consent to'icrve. Trn.Nks.-We are indebted t Mr. John i.'Bland, Secretary of thA Oi'der of the Oriole in Bpltiuore,Tor 'an ele gant invitation to attend their annual celebration in that city on the 13th inst. The occasion promises tdI l t h, successful and brilliant one, and We" regret'our .iiabllity to attend. Thanks t'> Mr.'Blank for his thoughtfulness. IMPROVEMENT.-1lessrs. McMaster, Brice & Ketchin have about completed a tastefully constructed addition to their already attractive establishment! on the ciorner. It is. added just .in -the .rear of the'drig store and is intended 'for a clothing t:oon. With plenty of light it will be quite 'an improvement ..and certuinly attractive to customers generally. DE,A'rn,-Died at llidgewav, Sep tcinber G, of cholera initallatuin, tle infint. sou of the ltcv, and Mrs. W. W. William1.. Mr. W'illians is the Moth odist minister in cliarge t of the Ridge ,way circuit, 'antl was absent visiting one of his distiint churches at the time of the child's death. The symttpathy of the, comnttuiity is with the bereaved pareItS. CoT'ToN MAtrET. ---Ve' claim for the cotinty-seat that it has be1,. is now, uail will be luring the ineotilinitIIfall as good cotton man1rket us can be fouudI along the line of tihe Charlotte, Colun - bia & Anigusta Railroad from Ciit' bia to Charlott e. W e propose to quote the regrulatr prices given for the diflb ecnt grades tlroughout (lie seaison, and bur readers canl judge for themselves. ~Will onr1 cotton buyers in) town assist us' in) gtting up true anid accurate rc P~EisoNAL.-Messrs. Jas. A. Bicid, II. B. -MlMaster, J. M1. Beaty 'and r IR. J. AlcCarley, Mr's. Lauderdale, Mrs. Ting and1 Mliss Jennimie Bong left on the 5tha inst. for the North. .Alssirs.'J. I?; C5aldwell and Joseph Groe4ehel,-af-ttis p lace, and A. F. Ruff, of Rlidgeway, letft on tihe 3rd. Business pur~chases Mr. and Mrs. Louis Samuels ar'rived here 01n Wednesaday from Newv Ybrk, -where they have be.ln for'iseveral days on a bridal tour' Ai's. Samnuels shall be welome. to a bo.mo1 in Wiinnsboro by the man'yv friends of' her husbanud. STH.L A ruve.- Winnusbor'o is thought by some chronic abusers to be slow and nop-p~rogr'essive, aind it will prob ab)ly *pen their' eyes when we make the statement that there -have been ~vitinm the last five y'ears, together with those now~ contracted for, tweni ty-one new r'esidences built within tihe c~orpor'ate limits of the town. Dur'ing that pemriod of 'thne the places 'of busi ness have sf .dl increased, and it wvouuld b)e safe to say that wvhen niew ones &i'o0 complleted now under coni tr'act, therec will then have beeni ani in crease in n umber of from sevemn to ten storecs. This is in a place of only fif teemn hu.nidredl inhabitants. T1hiese ar'e figures, mnot astounding, its true, but sufmeicnt evidlence, all tihe same, that the old place is not deadget. I Aaroxa -ruin Jus-ract..s.-The case of the State VS. Mary') Docks, .on the chiarge of' assault, and1 batter , was tried be'fore .Justice (Ca-hef~ut on the 1st lnst. The dlef'eiuatav as found guilty and seniteniced to piay a- thuie of ,t.wo.dllar:s anid costs or' implrlsionm'ent in tihe county .Id for ten dtay.s. The flue and costs were paid and the pis' onler dilscharIged.. .Oh the same11 date the. 'easq of,ile State vs. 8il9s Patul(ding, ebaargedwlth a violatIin f the genecral stock lawv (Section 1,154), was tr'ied b1efore Jus tice Cathcart. John J. Neil, Esq., ap p)ear'ed for the defence. Th'ie jury renu dered a ver'dict of "Not guilty", and thle detfedant 2Was dischariged. The p)reliminilary examilnation- in the case of the State vs. Phena Boyda ini dlcted for stealinig grain from tIre field, was heOld b)ef(,ro. 'stice Cathcar't Oil the 3r'd inst. McsArs. Rnugsdale & Rtagsdale applear'ed for the defence. The11 prisonier wVas committed to Jail to aiwait trial at tile appraching -term~ of' the CJour't of General Sessions. Trne Jutrn's MILr.s CAsE.-J. E. Mc-. Donald, Esq., 'of thise plalce, to whomi It was rofer'red to decide the issues of awv and fact ailsing In the ease of the Stato of South Car'ollna vs. Julius lils and other's, has fled hals repoart in the office of tihe Clork of the Cour't for Chester county. Mr. McDonald finds that Mr.. Mills has fIlly accounted for' all taxes collected and moneys received by him as county treasurer of Chester county. The judgment of tihe referee therefbre Is.tlat thd comi'la}na 'iba dis n omnin thn merits of tIle Antln. nnd 'that.'thb 44e4ddaits lhave judgmelit agaist 'tlid 'tintirea for their costs and disbursemnts. It will be rentem bered tht this actlon was brought in the name of the State againtiftr. Mills as county,, treatuor .and' his official bondsmen, claiming a deficit to the amount of '$11,600. Solicitor T. ' C. Gaston and A. G. Brice, Esq,,df Ches ter, appeared for the State, and Cuo. J. H. Rion, oftiliis plae, and Mossi's. J. & J. Ilemphill, of 'Ohotor,'for the defendatith. The case was on' of gr'at public Interest and was fought with much skill and ability on both sides, The referee realized the Importance of the ihasies inVelbed and iv.id unsparing in his labors upon- the case and It is certainly grafifyin'g to khny.'.titat the Democratic oficial lids 'ociared his record of all suspicions of dishonesty or culpable negligence on his part. L]ETT4:lt FltOi TEXAS. TRAIN, No. 2, G. C. & S. F. R. R., Roorrus, BFL, Co., Tx.; Aug. 28. lilcssrs. _A'ditors: "\'hat shall the harvwest be"? is now tt :ked ii.'oxa. Up to the first of July crops we very promising, but'sihce no rain has fallen only in a few places, and' cotton has suffered terribly. From one-fourth to one-half of a crop can only be expect ed, and in some places It is all open. Fortunately corn was made before the dry weather commienced', aitd this with good 'wheht and oats crdl, will still enable the farmers to live. A very serious question now with many is how to got A supply of drink ing water. It is hauled for miles, and sold in all the small towns on this road. The water wagons are looked for anx iously as they make their daily rounds. This may sound strange to you that live in a vell watered country, but such is the case in Western Texas. The prairies that. were so green are now bro' ti, mid fierce fires-are tZiging every (lay, set by sparks frdi passing trains. It is clkitn'ed by the farmers here that they have a rust-proof wheat-the "Nicaragua". It is a Very 'h:'dy wheat, and will make from one third to one-half more, planted :'by other rarieties. The only objection, it is so hurd that. it cannot be ground on coin nonw mills. I would like to see it tested in South Carolina. It can be boutght. iII the"itwns from sixty to seven hy cents per bushel. S. W. JACKSON. 'BETTER LAT1E THAN NEVER. Ir. Uil:Jgrdgon- Speaks Plainly of Demo crtitc:MVnagt'iient of th Pubtio Schools. Nlfessr's. Edieo's:. t' attention has ben called 'to~ ?i.tiirftlid's Vnia Oin" int youir paperCI of Jug~h 3. We ive never seen the article ~referred to n the Associate .l?eformed Presbyte rian, and have not 'the remotest''idea is to who wias the author oi' where lhe btainied his information. We come ltome for recreatio1: and leave ouri work cehinad us, The 'au4tylbund1i( with us a, that we see too much ground for traise ini the suppor0It, given t'o comumon schools for negr'oes int South Carohmm; l'he genial countenance of' Hugh S. Thompson stanids prlominenlt 'umong )Iri ph1ot,fgrap)hs in 0our home and( the last idea snyr ohe gets is, that Mr's. R. :lep)reciates the educators of 'Ii'nih'field. There are benevolent societies and individuals that take apecial interest in thie negroes, and they make use otf any~ items they may obtain to help their pause.. The fpilowi . stat'esper*t in youi' issne of July 31, over'the signlia ture of tihe Rev. Rt. W. Baylor, would be eagerly seized upon, nlot to comn plain of tihe Southern people, .but. to enlist symnpatlhy for.- thu needy': 4'1ii6y otf our peop)le cannlot furnish them selves a decent shrotid to bury their remains in, even if thbir i:elatives wouild seli all their prloperty. W:1idowhs are left penniless, not a niorsel o'f i190t1 or even shoes oir a decent garment to put on thoir backs. This is but a hint of my people." It is a~ sit'ong hint, a "star'tiing statemnici", that they have not event a decent garmient to pin on with thorns, and It Is not mentionedl as an-individual case, but of "mlanty". WVith snu'h statemnents before t hem these societies and iniid(uals wvill conmc to the concl usion~ 1 t,ht e gi:bes fre needly and will inhke use ot such items, exaggerated, perhaps,- a hirtl e, it they'~ con ( id e exagger'ated, to seciirie tiicans of' aidhing itm in tlii4..3p' all thesei pleas5%tor ind"eniVt he al(couiit assur'ance can b)e given t.mat t'Dev have the naeceskhrf' tdh ooionmses, b)ooks, dress and shrmouds, the, st reamns. of b#igevletce l.bh* e 'trnied in a di'fl'er enirecjti'cion. .hie P'resby' terjani Chubrch, Nol'(liid South, coiismdei's' thu ivor'i aimony the negi'oes .on1u of' their benievolei n aein dles ami. is pushing it \vi,th zeal and ene'tyand the two sections vi,ll boati unite In thuis work, and as faraa we 1a1. contci' ernl. any, help fi'om these chmu rches','s'ocieties or.j.mhvid uatls to aid us~ iii . !edcting dirpmtlo .dachers will be th,umkfuilly received. T speak w'ithI conitidence 4$f the e~n erons liberality of th,e Southtern peopile towarids v.om)n)oin sedhopls, both for white and colored ats"I have had a chanice to test it. In the spelng' of 1877 Colonmel Rioni htgd the $4,777.01 (funds obtained from, thu defaulting I ieasurer') p)laced in tl hiands- of Mr'. Nelson,,to be drawn out on my3'irder's as 'ichiool coluissionier', to pay'ths indeCbtedniess of 1874. The defheidhodles of other years wver'e not provided for. At the rdquest of M'. Ne1,,on, who Aettled up hisa accounts satisfactb'ily, I tians 'er'redi the funds to Treasuici' Jas. Q. [)avis anid we unidertook to give value to school der'tifliates, WvhichI wdre al most wol'thless. I hdvianced $1,600 to mneet, ini par't, outtstaniding claims, and thle resul t was, thast In the two years every crtiflcate was fully paid or prlo visions madle for it, and I got back my $1,600, with the exception of my dona di to fit up 'the college buildin as for the graded schools and $180 lost yan individIual faiLlre. That,. I conslder', was piing confidence in the Southe'i peonle. Al votiimtnio,, wit tet flinr an 'boo1 or'the -iiost ploAait chacaetl and I h oe itniay coutint'to so da'i the shor time we expect to couilin in the Sbathcrn work. If any one willing to do more thai. we are takes more. pridq , iu. jhe comm schools of South Carollia we aro gi of it. Old Fairfield will not be forg ten, antuhe Iemorv'of1Vienls thle howeyr few, wf be cherished. might a610i 806 Qt' the credit of 'augtuitiinsg the g.raded school and g itlg 'at Imupulse to at. least. soe si dent, ind of obthaining the act fr< the Legislature flr'. privileged schc districts. I reid !he addresses of Mess Woodward and Artmstroig anic tuember well solne of the but tie-fl probably with difThrent iwclings fr< what they do, igtotas I iea'rc. the elc North, South, East and West blen<l In one halo '.3 light that shane peal fily far'. oi in'o the fil.tirt;tuad thought of the . possibilities of th< united ,Sections in the great work human elevatioj by mneanis of Chui tian cotmnotn selio'ls, I have written 41he above, not it spirit of controversy, for I consic the writers our friends, nor to just tlhe exaggerated rtatelnents of o1he bait to <lfine out' position 'and I animnus of the pleas for aid. WIrLAn tiCIAtnsos, Houston, Del., August 30, 1883. Its Praises arb Heard by to 1'aysido l in tlie Busy Mfarts of Trado. Messrs..e.uo.i & Co., of Hartwell, . Merchants, Ill coinversationl-wit h1 the poi lar traveling salesman of the well kInco house of Cox, H111A . Thompson Atian Ga., saki that Norman's Neutralizing ,! dial was an ogliint uedicine dad is . ing satisfaction wherevtr used.. T'ey a great deal of it. A gentleman represinting the IRockfo Ill., Watch Co-, told one of .our custom that he heard korlan's Neutralizing C dial hlily spoken-of by i host of railri mnlen, who recomnenulded it to all wih dities called thel to different parts of I country where they ar+ subjeet,to disordb of the stonmch prolie. by .chantes food and Water of whleh this medicine I specific counteraeter. SUBSCRIBE NOA -FO1 TIE COTTON PLAN An eight page forty column A gricultu Journal, the only laper in South Caroli { lublished. e.rdu.ivd ' in the interest of t armer and M[annifacturer. 'The BE. and C1lEAPES'1' Agrieutural paper in t South. ONLY SIXTY CENTS A YEA The official organ of the State (ran I{ndcirsed by the leading citiz'ls of State and by the best farmers In the St. and the South. Send postal for specimen copics for yoi self an(d your neiglhbors.. Addrets, W. J. Mc ERf A LL, Marion, S. C FOR SALE! JKOhJE-3flADE, WAGONS. ALSO iNSTORE: SADDLES, BiRIDLE HARNESS, BACON, MIyA CORN, DRY GOODS, . OTION~ SIIOES, INDUCEMENTS FOR CASII. ULAYSSE G. DESPORTE!, --Ask your neig1hor -Whore to -biy gr Shoes. b)on't fatil to try BIEATIY'S CORINER STORE ATTENTION IS CA LLED -ro FR ESII A DD)II'O TO MY' Th'e Oelebrated "Jhrunswlck" Ilamis one, Ocean Gem1 Mackerol.. - - ,nat Louis Corn Ue Salut 1L0uis Roast ieef. -ll niportedl and( -Auneirlezn Sardlin Salmon (Soused), Mac'keroh. Imlportedl Macarc Fresh Cheese. -. V-Nresqh Ap'pies Iln galiln ca Bartlett Pears, Q?uinees. (rated P1'10eapple, P~each "D)nvls Lt.esior Manor"' 'T'omatoes--hlai Crosso4 Blae.kwvell's Chowv-Chonw Pilcki I Imp' 11)horted Worcestershike Sau1 Fresh Sniow-Filakes, . Cdnt.d Mi A lot of Jlandled Hloes anud GraIn Cmr.dl ALL CHEA1?'FOR CASII. . R M. HIUEY. THIE BLAUQKSTOCK ACAD)E WVill Openol Oi Mronday, Septembier -prox. Tu11tion1, palyable one0-lhalf In yance: PrImar*y D)epartment, per month...$ 1 Itermedilate Dep art.mlenti, per .month. 2 hllgheor Enliish Departmlent, per month ............ 3 Classical Department, pecr mlonth.... 4 Mulsic, with use of p)lano........... Boardl (not Includling wvashing) per mon01th..................... 10 No dedluction for absenice, excep~t in c of eretractedl sickness. slor particuars alyto . Sept L.x-l Princ.ip. WATCHES. is, or A nmmber of our customers are thnk1h n of buyin watches this winter, and wher ad and what to buy are anxious questioll with thems There are so many tirat throu hout the Union*eager . to make for -e" tunes In at short time sending out ti)1. Scircular:t and price-I ists overywtere, tha in- buyers become confused. Sonoe bite, be iv- cause they;are flattered by suci attcnti1 tu- from a dis4tant party; others ittagine tlie' l will get a watcht at wholeale rates, if the' send far off for-it., If you .ylil brinr you price-list bere, wunn 'hory you, it ou S tock, tho saie watch, if not. a better fo rs. th. satte"prtie, I not less. lIeshlcs terl re- is at great advatntage in haying front onl Is 1ou know well, and one whio is near by lilt\1'on want your watcies warralted hu what li the guaral'toe worth if the (eale " is more thani a hunired niksaway? If ii 0cl Sells you an ihperfect watch, it wouldl bI LC- exceedingly dillieuit, If not impossible, ti I have him111 mtake it good, - We krp"atlfe a variety of watches of tUi bist makers, in both Cohdand Silver case.; -vlwich we sell at the lowest retutil prices guarautaeed to bte as vo represent them. er We lr"p also the Gold Stiffened Watel Case, which we recommend for its dura - bility and strength.- These cases are be ,colmng vejy popular. We have on hand ia ,to sauple of the Patent )ust Proof Case which i*jOlilly gaining favor, because i dust or damn aess can get in it. This wattel will run under water. CONNOR & CHANDLER -Your Lawyer anl your Doctor wih u- advise with you, will direct you to J. M th IIEA'TY'S fur Good Shoes. ta,l - - - _ FARM }M4MACHINERY ell 'rs I IIAVE for sale, direct frion the main cr- factuireis, all kinds of Agricultural Machin ad ery, 1.uplemnetis, etc., etc. Engines of all se sizes, from three to one lundred and fifty he horse power.. rts of SAW MILLS AND GRIST MILLS, 3ia Manufactured t. time Metropolitan Iror Works, -Hliuhmond,-irginia. F"romr the Yor'k, 'Pennlsylv'ania, ,A.griCui, V tural Works--all kinds of Imuplenents from a I Ic-l4'.Serew. to it Tlresher that wil tlreshlanal chean' filxty btushls of wheal per hour or two h'.aired buslcls of oat, .per h our 1. . . Sulky Ploutdhs, Cultivators, lharrows and al Plougis anld Plohti Stocks of all kimai and sizes. Also lteapers, with self-droppea na or self-hinder. " 1 am agent for the -- . he D>EDIICK IAY AND COTTON PR ESS, 'This Press will. with three hands, press .st,ratw in small hales as fast fast, its t.ht Sthresher cal cleant it; and with three hands euVi bale cotton fatst'"r than at sixty-saw. git can titiu the lint out. tc 1 have also some of the hpst inade - OT, 'ITN GINS, with all the mniern iotprove tr- ments, with PItESSES from the fact,ories. I also sell COTTO-SEE) OIL MILLS, Scales of all sizes, that will weigh from one-halI' pound to live tons. Carriages, Huggies and Ricling Carts, of all sizes a ad prices. I latny persoN wishes to pu"rchase alny of the above-mienationecd t-rotds, they will please call at Mr. .IA M EN Q. )AVIS'S oile and leave wvord witht htim, andtt I vili call anid shtow catalogues, etc. JAM2ES PAGAN, - ' AGENT. AMay.17-tf NORMAN'S CORDIAL. - -MARK art. amt aaowe.ta whthe-,r in .'Mt!.r." .w adult. of.It eettt o tao s htoach1 wvithout being Pronpty relievtng Dysentery, Dtarrh'o!a, Chol Flux, d2rh'ime t.hus, Ftatutaene FNotctn. Aejt c.1t yo tha stonmaeh 5 teatburn, hiak amnt Nervous Hteadtacho auntt nyspmesia. May th,oston'e' rp~ !.'t$r f El rtxt ton of thme intestinsa or at chan:re of' food or water. NJEUTRALIIIiO CORDIAL Is ats pleasant and harmless as Black lierry W?*inke. Does not contain Opium aud will not constipate. SpecIall recom-. s mended for Soatsickness apd Tething .Children. S :l. Price 2sc. and $a.co per bottle. i odby all Drurjlst and Deaice in Medicine, -EXOELBIOR 0BEMIOAI, '0 Sole Propientors, Walhala, . C. U. 8. A. - FREE Ct0DS I CONSISTING OF FLOUR OF Till betst grades, Meal, Pearl Grits, Rice, Nrv I.Orleans Molasses amnd Syruips, 'fUIl lin' ot Camnetd GIoods, Corned Beef,..Sugar Co Okra anad TfomtatItoes, TIomnattoes, Salnon try Penehtes, Pineaplple, Celebrated Bartlet Pears, Sucerotash, Squash, Chow-Chow anim ef.. . Mixed P'ieklres, reparedtt'( Cocoanut to es. ~piIpes, cakes and puddlcings. Evaporatec "A Vegetab)les for Souaps, Evaporated Apples es. -Old Glovernment .Jav.a anad Rio Coffee es. Graecit and Black TVea, atnd all Grades o ee, 1k. Sugars and1 Coffees. .D. R. fiennikren. .ID E N T I ST RL Y. Y B. J. (IUATTiLBAUM,3.. 24~ lOFFCc: North side WVa"hingtonm Street Opposite TI,wn Uall. 00 1WNNSIBORIO,8S0UTII CARLOLINA July 7-tx3mu. NOTICE TO TEACIIElIa APPLICATIONS for Lady Assistan 00 1-1eae merai at Mounmt Zion Itnstitt<a iso wvill be recs I ved unmtilI thec 10th of Septemi her next. . JAMES IT.RION . . JAMES A. iiR1 i, A ttgr 3-.tviel Tetsstfes Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta I. 11. PAesENOEB DIPA14TMENT, . CQLUMuIA,. S. C., August 12, 1883. .O an4 after fiinday, August 12, the I1-1 l6wiig Sceduj w lbu in eifect: . .. MiNG NOR'f'II. . , 53 JAILI END ExPIIESS. SLeav Augusta................ 7.35 a. m. r Leave - umbia..... .........11.47 a. m. t ag .1 liin's...........'..... 1212 p.m. rb ave lilythewood ..............12.28 p. . h enye Ridgewa,v ...........12.48 p. mn. l: ive Situpson s...................00 p. M. Letve Wnnsbot'o ........,........14 p. mi. r Leave WhIt Oak ........1......,1.33 p. in. , Leave'Woodward's..............1.45 p. in. r Leave llackstock ............. .;1.50 p. im. i Leave Chest . .... .. ........2.33 p. i. Leave Roilc 1111 :.......... ....3.17 ) in. SiLeave Fort. M ll ................3.35 p, im. Arrive at Charlotte.... . ,...4.20 p. im. No.-:7 ly freight, with piasseiger eo'aeli ittii'chedl, runs daily except Suai y: Leave Columbia ...... ...........t.:oo It. mi. Leave 1innshoro .... ..........8.15 a. m Arrive at Cha4lotte... .......3.30 )p. m,. GOING SOUTII. - . O. .A.iD X ER Leave Charlotte .................2.10 p. in. Leave IR rb Mili.. ..............217 p. Leave Rock -Htil ....0............:(.'30 p. im. Loave Chester .. .................01 p. mn. Leave lilaekstock ...............4.27 p. in. Leave Woodward's............. :4.33 p. In. Leave White Oak ............... 4.45 p. M. 2 Leave W?linsboro ................5.05 p. in. Leaie' Silipsonu's.................5.119 p. In. Leave Rl igeway . ..........;.......1 p. im. Leavo UythieWood............... 3.47 p. m. Leave Killian's..............6 ii p. m. - [eawe (;ul 3nlia.... ............ .6.37 p. m Arrive tt Augusta..............10.47 p. m. No. 18, way freight, with passenger conch attachei, rus18 daily exc-opt Sinlag : Leave Charlotte ................5.35 a. in. Leave Winnsboro...............12.2S p. im. Arrive at Columbiiia..............4.10 p. in Ranjlroad .(or Warshington) .th11e sixteer, minutes tte1nid of W Ibi",oro time; G. It. TA LCOTT, T. M. R 'Ta.CO'T, Superlntendent. General Manager. IN-- SUMMER. AND SEASONABLE Our stock of Spring and( Siunnner Goods is comiplete in every dep Jartmienlt. WeT have just received in alil the newest shades the most p)opular goods. of the (day. NUN3'S VEILING. 1U NT'INGS. DOT1TED) AND PLAIN SWISS. FIGURED MUSLINS, STRIPE!) NlNSOOGN8. ,CIIECI(ED NA INSOOKS. 'An elegant line of Ladies', Gents' and1( Boys' Straw 11ats, of all Styles and( Quali ties. PAflASOLS iN GREAT VA1:IETY. Our Stock of Furniishing Gboods is now c'omlplete in quallty and sizes. T1he Genitle men's Underwear consists of L.is Thtread and( auze, and are in.suits or 'separ ate to' s\tthe purchia'er. A alis repecLtully solieited fromi ali. 'P.__L./i)DECKER? 5' BRiG . SALE .AND~ FEED STABLES.I KiENTUCI Y HORSES AND MULES ! WINNanORIO, A ugust 6, 1883. .JUST ARRIVED, tAg car-loads8. of yonig, fat, well broke Western IIOIISES and MULES, amog. them twenty ile young mares, wveli.broke to drive single or double)1. Altso a '. fe w goodl mddle itorses. Aiiy one Sd'ishing to buy or swAp had bet ter cAll at oniec and get the pick. I 'wil swap for any and ali kinds, both horses and mules, poor or fat. . A. WILLIFORD. -Buy Zeigler Brothers' Ladies', Misses' and Children's Flno Shoes. J. M. BEA TY. SPRING I ILA\V1' j'0 receciVedc my SP]it1NOf 1 nigu re( .ti.Mslinis, Laceud ui St ip t 'ij -CLO)TIIHNG, I hawv( t I:rgcr stock of Men's, 11os will-sell V ElY. LO W.. STRAW 1A11T,S OF /JLL, 8]EEmTs, sI--C A lnlrt e a"(,sorttmn'tt I. \I(eU's, W"im sortinetl of Pal and Parasols. Cull t.routtble to show goomis. Very resp,ectl'uliy, THE CLTE O MO L. K OPAPOSITE GRAND)EK I have .Inst plund'41 i lu11 stck (if S1'lI itit of Cas.l etc"r, l laii1wl,'Chevil t andi.Sc'r GENTS' FURN1 1n11 11tl.th I atl^;f style . of ecoc1S. (aints' U/int 1. w- )ua;rt,.'r.: n 1 c ;aitrs. Orders meut to y ,Iddr'ss will be protup W e have a small quantity of cd and Peas aud 1i':m, which r Also, a few bushels of Peas on WTe would remind our friend ty of GRO(ERIES at a time, ly they' are alwvays FRESII. PRICES AND) QUAL] C'OME AN c If. 1LA laREAL REMEDY! NEITHER MY8710Al. NORl JNDIAN BUT 80WEN T (1FC AN1D UPiEIO1. & IEIE EDY of over t wt.nly-flve yealrs 8'ldflnr. & R EiCM ED1Y ,nlore' p)Oon/al at homo., and4 wheir( best ki nown, than (li lother remedoIcsbof its )inid. A& RIEMEDY.13:ndrsed by the beCst Physicfant and12 irt:ugits at its ho0ine1. &. REMEDJY th1 Mr'. C. W. O'NeIll, Goodwanter, Alia.. says raised3 his wvIfe ftim anl invalid's bed, and he nelleves 841 red fcer fife. A RtEMEIY- of which a pr.Aoinen1t Atlnu)t' en I wo uld a n2Icklu) for what two bottles of your medCich1te (did for mcy daughter'." A RtEM1CDY in regainrd to) whichl 5. J Casollu, M.. 1)., Dr 'gts4t of Thomns3l12ville, Ga.. 34ays: "I (can recll .nastances in wh1.)ehI itaria de fe4r att the u'sunt rcmed<llrad faikd' A UEMEDY) abo)ut wihich fir. R1. ii. Ferrell, un (ranlgu. Ga., writes: "I have u.sed f'r the laist '20 years the mnerlieine you 3.1 ~aro ttLng up nndf cons3idler it the be.t c omina11tionl ever gotten together for thoediseases bur which it is recomn A REMt E~DY of wibch Dr. Joel flranhnm, A tlan ta, snid: "I I hae (ram)fined' thc rc'ipe, and)4 have no0 hesi.:ation in ndvisinIg its use, ad confidently ree,mflimemIf It." A RUEEDY whleh the R1ev. HI. B. JTohmion, near %lnieotta. Gn., anyp he~ hats usedi 1in his fiiam Ily with31 the "uItmtll twiet n r ecom-14111''11)13.211 meotdne it to three0 famifu- ''who founid ft to be jnet.whal't it is reentumn2ed " A RIE.IEDV of wh) "hi Pembet-to'?, Iver.eon, d -Doenhton say: "Wi'- 4u -e been'i selinog it for mi~any yet.eo. with coon atitl2, finuen )Smg) "ales. Tfhe air dele( is a1 sta delL wil m.2s,3) 1)1nd (nef a(lu)lte wee t."' A fIEED ' of wh3ichi I.nmiar.' IRankin & f,ninar say: "Wea oilid 50Ogro.s ini our mnonthIs. and2( never sold It In ni i';,hanee but3 whit it wais wIantel again." A RIEMEDY by which Dr. fin'igha. of !.n(mte GIn., sa. s: "I cured onie oIf the mo.4st (obs3tinalto cases of ViesAnioUs MEN2TItuAT'oN that ever camo within moy knowle'dge,. withI a few bottles.'" A 1IPMEDY of which ar .J. (C 11ins, Notfiliga Ala., says: I am fully con2vinlced ihnlt it is- 231. rivaled for that classof disea'ises which it claimis toenure." A REMIYIEDY about which Mn). Johit C. Wh)itnler, of Atlnta, well and favorably knowni all over the Unoitedf slates' as5 aGe'2nra fInsurance Agent, sk.ya: VI uDed itis remedy before the war on3 a1 large plantation oni a great nuimber of casest, A RLEMIEDY nbout which Mr. J. W. Strange, of Cairtersvlle, GIa., certifles that 0ne bolttle c-ired two mnembelrs of his famiily of muenatrual frregu larliv of man23)y years staiafing. A-lUIlIED)Y that is cIIEAPEn:i TITAN ANY OTiti.ar Pt I-.melNFof ibs kinid in thie worifi, becausi) 1(333 2 i:oTT'I,as wil., CUlta Tui 31osT ooftT.vrT: eASE, Tills (atEAT 3'orU'.Aa nEtMEDY 15 BtADFhUEiDB FEMArs. EoUBY/i,ATron, (Womvant's Btest F'rfind.) For sale by all D)ruggliss. P'rico: Smaill sizo 'i5 centse. L.arge soz 81.60. Sole I roprietor and Mannfacturer J. 'BRADFIELD, No. 1088. P'ryor Street, ATr,ANTA, GA. U.NDERLTA K ING ! UeI: 'et fnily Ifortus I le pubhile that h~e 1has on3 hand04 a' 32ull11ine.of COFENS~ ANID CASMETM, antd !'- 1repar'ed to do4 nnyvthling in undetlr takh .g. -A L.SO, A full line of 1UlT II A L IIOBES, for' men, womt2en 3and( children't-a new feature--very W~e ask13 ?01' aI shlaae of thle pa.tr'onalge. J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. F'HiT str.-buildinto; and1( lot now ocenlpIed 1. by thei underimsigned are offer'ed for sale. TheIi store Is one0 of the best ii Winmnsboro, and( Is in 1prhu1e contionI.I. TheI locatlon Ia 0one of the miost advantageous Inl towni. 'IThe lot Is qite a lar'ge one0, anl upon01 IL are a Iargei warehouse and( other buIld Iing. Teorms very miodlerate. 1"or further. par tl.ne.ti:t ani' to U L S'9.I GOODS). consio:ng of NuiR Voilifr inl ail"i~ntrod Lawnis, Plaini an,t uos anid Cun:bries. CLOT IIING aui1 Yo'ths' CLOTIIING, Which I TII LA TEST STYL ES. )TCX, S-3E-IQ. 'n', an1d Children's Shoes. A large as-. narly and secture BAIGAINS. NC L. SA MUELS. INARD, RAL, COLUMBIA, S. C., N(; ('O(OP)S for Men, Yruth and Boys, in e-all at low i ires. Also a uine Of ,-;IING GOODS Nt-lkvear i specialty. Gents' FINW ly attelded to. I L. KINARD. chopped Corn and Peas lmkcs an excellent cow food. hand. s that we buy a small quanti mtd buy O ''EN, consequent T.Y GUARANTEED. D SEE US. RDIEN_& BRHO. _ 1'UL. CULlE Un*h th lo-i f.Pym e .ni 1y v.ila 1 9- 1 9 'I .:n . in nv : 91 .:s . --4 - no <en w. .of * - .. i, bra na ' 1 .'. . .--f - . h.v .p1 9.i .- I 2 -4 t. :9 i; - , . I..n it. it i 9 . un ~ - P .4 s:s . in:! to) than., un:U ;::Ita 1 4 : .- - 4 1 < 4 0 -1 - , a ahI Remnulkable Re:m.ItR. I ha!V0 lead. rem11rr-.l39 ne( - w99.'' !;w*i(t M p chC111e ; lutvo c:ne . -ver'.1 9If ' )12-pir.n-m4.'tly 1' o 44 Yery, short. 11hine. O4* 4,.4i1 4:41C:: 49no 94.9, t*.a. w.34 tgven up 1 i.' . 414 iI. ( 4-r 1 du three b 91 N.9 4 ao f.lr recovere1t'.1 1 t, 1 thn' 44 n1 4 no:'1 b1( t tdl wil1. curo heIr. '11 4'h , .u 1 r -:n:wrI l ca41i of4 it w 114'9 1:49dy wit hi medd~I4..ry e meerv of 4o wom149fb. r.4 who-4 m, . had4 no9 hopt-4 whate'.1%'r. A iter n1am ns bottle I 43.a rat-sled uiu will ,.on4 h' cuirid. iJ':tes, IA. C. $1000 !Cowanrd will be p-idd to nnly lCemLt who wll1 find, on4 theC ana13ye1i of 10tl es 14)IC' . R. ono part: Icle of Mercury, Id9ie Pokin.-dum441, or t.'4y : tineral s1uetco. ~.C TH11 9 WIF-I' S P CtFlC Co., Drawer 8, A-rr.AUVa, GA. Write for a couv of the litle bookc-free, - Th:ou.nndsh ot wvomen over the lnd tosti. fy to thou won1derful cicets of thlsgreat rem (d -; I t will nlot ordil shlor tenlaborgand lessen th9 1uto'mity of 1101n And sufferling bu d e xpres.sio'i, bhtt otter than- all, it theeb SgrenPtly d1149imnihed thoa danger to lifo of both mother anid child. This ~iat boon to suf foring' woman it Hote'' Lininent or Mohe' F:Hend. Pre ared and sold bJ. yjjIAnsrtII.D Atlanta Ga. Sold by l UJraistl t. Price $.W0botl. Sen6 S TAINS. . O)N TI'[J 'I1EE'TII 'ARE ''SJRE PR ECUR;30R8 OF DE~CAY. Yrou can remove them and prevent their return by usbing WOOD'S ODONT1IR A preparation hiarmiless anid efflolent. 1, lia~r< ens the guts, stopIs thiri rcolhii . from the tecth, 1Manmakes~ the breath pure and( sweet1. -i ~'teliyy--Vyo cents a box. Sold ini trade. MIupp'lted by W.C iCKlll. 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