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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, .SATURTAY. September 8, : - t 1888. 4TeW Advortlsemnents. 4, An Ordiuhec--.-J. N. Center, Clerl. Ileiserfs Shoes-MoMaster, Brico & Kotohin. I PoisON.- o desire to call special nttention to the ordinance to prevent accidental poisoning, published..ii an other column. It was well, for pru dential reusons, that it should. have been pissed, and too much care cannot 'be paid .to its requiremoents. iiri BARnr SHot'.-Tho two barhcr shops in tow a bavo consolidated under the firm namei ff Caldwell & McCall, and their place of,bkisihess is the next door to tho'postoillee. For the benefit of custoiers they will keep open until twelve o'clock on Saturday nights, but all custoniers nac requsted to call inl daylight when possible.. Tut COTTON MARKTr.--The follow ittg Is the report of cotton sold -here on M iddlhig.,. .... ............'.t.9 Strict low niiddllng........8.8.95 Low middling.................M Strict good ordinary........... Otier grades..............5 to 74 Noiic but the three first grades were sold in this market yesterday. RixIoious Suvici's.-,Services will be held in the dlil'eront churches to morrow, as follows: Associate Reformed Presbyterigt-. Rev. J. T. Chalmers, at 11, a. in., a nd 74, p. m. Sunday School at 10, a. m. Methodist-lRev. E. G. Price, at 11, a. tn., and, 74 p. mn. Sunday School at 10, a. in. It,AINS.-Plenatiful and refreshing seasons are reported from all sections of the eounty, and the beneficial effets on vegetation generally are percepti ble even at this early day. Of course . little or no good can rei onably be ex "pected;to rcsult to cotton from the re cent rains, and perhai-s the corn will not'come out much from it, but gardens, turnips and the like will be improved, and favorable opportunities will be afyorded planters for abundant sowing of fall oats. A Goo I)t4A.-We lav been in formed that Miss Kate 'P. Obcar, Prin cipal of the Winnsboro Kindergarten School, lias adopted the policy of making the children learn their lessons in the school during school hours. This is a move in the ritht direction, and we hope the example will be fol lojved. This system is 'e enforced by law in Philadelphia and other places; and advised by the medical fraternity. <Ile ad vant ages are numerons. A systematic habit of study is ac quired under the guidance of' the teacher. ~ Time is no6t lceft for idling and mis chief in school hours. Parents are saved great labor and annoyanne. Children are not sent to bed in a nervons, anxions state. If to the foregoinig, the cliildren ar'e not overtaxed with long or diflicult lessonis, a grea~t imiprovcmnent ini onr i old( school system will; be efilected. Parenits often require cLud expcet too much of youngi' children and their teachers. FuA.Nm( Lusu .m's SUNl)ay M.waozmxr. --Fra.nk LeslIie's Sundayii MIiyaqzine for O)ctober is peul iarly' attIractive, vairied in its conitenitg pr'ofusely illus trated, and, altogethecr. a nmot inter ~' esting and edify'ing number'. A char acteristic article by the editor (Drm. Tiallmage), "'Shams ini Reliin'' ; Np. XI. :of "'Religious Denomnations in the Unitedl sates-WVliat is the Clhris tian Church ; or, Who are thet Disci.. plcs of Chirist ?''; "Thme Kingdom of Cho-Sen" ; '"The Life and Ghar'acter of General Robert E.- Lee"; "Monut Vesuvius and A round Naples"'; "'Santa Fe~ and( Its Churches" and the continu. 4 atio.n of "Among the Nations of the North," are p)rolminent articles, many of themi finely illustrated. "Mr. Burke's 'Nic.cos" is continued, and there are stori'e, sketches, csays, etc., by Hiarfit Brown, A. E'. Alexander, Ehen E. Rexford,,y. M. Holmaes, etc., and poems by Annie Mttl\sona, -A . E. hell, D). D., cec. In the hTome Pulpit is a sermon by t.he Rev. Dr'. Talnge j and brief~ articles, pairagraphse, and anm e ntertaining and instructive miscellany make up this.admlrable numnbert PrIce t wenty-five' Non ts, o.or$3 a year, post paidl. Address, M.ms. Frank Leslie, Publisher, 53, 65 'and 67 Park Place, New York. -A MONG 'rIm JUS'rrESs.--The) p)relim inary exainationm In th1. case of the State vs. Adger Th'omnpson, wn (lhe charge of assault and battery with in tent to kill, was held b)efore Justice Neil on Thursday. Messrs. Rlagsdalo & Ragsdaile appieared for the prosecu tion. Tihe defendant had no conusel. A fter aun examina.tion o( the testimony for the State, the defendant was re quired and did give 1)0nd( to await .trIal at (lie next term of the Court of don eral Sessions. TLhe opse of the State vs. William RIabb, chgrged with cruelty t.o animals, was tried before Justice Neil on the s4tnoe day. Messrs. McD)onald & Dong lass ap)peared for tihe defence. The defendant wasfound "nmot guilty" and discharged. The ease of the State vs. Eden Mc Culilongh, charged wvitih assault and b)attery, was also heard before Justice pil, on ' the samr.day. Messrs. Mc b)oaki & Douglass for the defence. The defundant v; s fofiA1 "not guilty" and. dischargod. The case of the 8Wto've. Wt J. Mar tin, William Davis, A. E. Davl, J. M Kirkland, J. "W." Powell, J. B. Blair, J. J. Nelson and Njok Poay, all on the charge of assault and battery, was tried before Justice Cathcart on ThurS. day. .'Thc defendants woro represented by Messrs. Gaillard & Reynolds. 'he defendants were acquitted. CouRT.-'he Court of Gei6rR SsO., sons convenes hero on next Monday morning, the 10th inst., an.d his Honor Judge T. B. Frazer, of the third ch' cult, will preside. Tbe business of the approaching torm of the court, both criminal and civil, from appearances now, will be about as- usual, whea compared with proceding torns of the court during this sCasOn of the year. h'loe following prisonors, now in jail, .wait trial next week, to wit: ;Alf'ed Smith, arson; .Love Reddick, gralld larceny; hiiah Sampson, house bronking; Urmondt .Johnson, grand larceny, ai1d Jacob Lee, selling whis key without licenlp and for assault and battery of a high 'and aggravated na turo. The Following are out on bond, to wit: Thena Boyd, larceny from the frechold ; .Hcnry Rush, selling proper ty under 'lien without iitico; Nancy Davis, house-breaking; IR. D. Wil liath,. bastardy; Melville Pqarson, bastardy; Ager Thoinpson, eggra vated assault and battery. Warrants. have been issued for Alfred Crumpton and -Boswell Green, both for perjury, and against Ada Nyers and Lou Nyors, charged with burglary. lhe follow ilig arc the appeal cases pending in the Court of General Sessions, viz.: Oli ver IIathcock, Walter Kelley, George McConnell, Janics McConnell and Rthett Jordan, for neglect of road duty -4ppeal from Justice :Neil. Thos. J. Ra%), Calvin Lemmor, Andy Lem m1on1, Joseph Thompson and Ilenry Rab., for iielect of road duty--aipog, from Justice Evans. Primus Arllettd, peace ,bond-appeal from flnding of Justices Neil and Cathcart on habeas corpus. The Court of General Ses sions will probably consmunc a greater pot'tion of next..week, and the remain ing portion of the time allotted for the sitting of the court will doubtless be taken up ii the hearing of jury onses on the civil side of the court anu. of equity causes. Tim Ni:W POSTAL. No'r1.s.-Tho new postal notes for the transmission of small sums of money were put on sale at the postofice .on Monday, tle 3rd inst. In shape they are nearly' like bank notes. They are printed in a blank form, ipaces being left for the names of the postofices from which they were sent and at which'they are paid. On the right Ihand( side of each of the notes irc three columns of figures, ene for' the dollars, containing the fIgures of 1 to 4, the seCcond( for' the diimes, fr'om 1 to 9, and the third for cents, from 1 to 9. Th'Ie postmaster who sells one ot' these notes will punch the ltiics indicating the amnountfor' whlich the -,not.c will toe received. N'ot instance, if a note for $83.52 is wanted, the figutre 3 in the dollar.s column, 5 in the dimes columni, and( 2 in the centa columin wvill e punllched( Cult. All conterfe'titing or "'raising" is t hus precvenited. The notes5 may be boup,ht, of any value, from one cent to $4.99. A chai'ge of three cents will be mnade in, additioni to the face value of the note. T1hie great advantage possessed by th:e postal notes over money orders is that thme former are transferable, so that it will I'iot b'e necessai-y f'or those whio receive theeih to go in p)ersoi f'or' thle money. Th'ley may be used inl the paymnent of goods or' for other piurploses2 ,i ut mst be pr'e sented for paynin. within a few 11o0n! hs, -o~r t heir' collect ion wiill be seem to dist.ruist theO n1ew mode of mnoney semnding, bJecanse of the fact thant thme notes are maIde paIyalble to bunei'e, but, as tile .Ne(ws ( and~ Cj0Urier forcily muts it: .''Thle faict. that thme njotes ah'-c imade payable to boarc' ini r'eally nO disadvaintage at allm, as .the per'son for' whomi it. is initendeid mutst sign it before it is paid, and a person receiving It wrongfumlly w~ill have t.o run the r'isk of detectioni anmd punmishi ment for for'gery.'' Wh len it Is reamem bered that they are not initend~ed to take the place of nmney ordcer's, but only to fill t19 it gapl in the pr'esent sysa tonm of niloney tranisfer, *he advantages of' the new method will be readiiy applreciated. So far thg.y are selling~ moderately -well at the p:ostoflice, and we have no doubt will soon be re gar'ded by our' business men a a safe and convenient method of sending m1'oney. S.NA Trou II A,.MPoN.-The WVinnsbol'o NutwS AND) iltuAY. char'ges that thu neOwspapers3l that have conlsuredi Senta tor' llamnpt.on's alleged position on the question of h.is ro-olectioni are attemplt ing to force him to use the methods of the comomon poltioiini and oflice-seek er'. 'rie News,has censured that p)osi tion, but witheitt wvishing to see the Senator diojanything incompj atible ivith his dig nit.y and honor, Wye hope that he wIll never' reort to button-holing voters and soliciting supIport for any office. Bitt ,we lnsist that lie should declare frankly whether lhe wants the of1ice or not; uand admit withI equal fr'ankniess that lie Is indehted to the peo ple0 who elect him to an hloborab)le andl lucrative position. It Senator 11amp ton 01' any othIer man pr'op)oes to accepIt a seat In the Senate oe the Unilted States with tihe expriiessed .or imlield declar'ation that his acceptance is a favor gran ted to this State, we want to sehmeft out. Jlntellect and Integ rity are reivardedi with~ tl'usts anid re niunerated fol- service. They ar'e not so scarce that th.cir possessor must be begged to gIve us thle use of them iind r'egardedvas heaping oblIgatIon upon hs by obeying the petition.- Green ville -I-n uhe Uy.Mrte of art4. Messrs. Bensoli'& Co., of Iartwell, Ga Merchants, in eonvorsation'with the pop lar traveling salesnian of tlie well know house.of ox 11ll. & Thompson Atlanti Ga.esaid .aL Normans N'outraltzl fco dial was an excellent nietlfctno and is gi ing satisfaction'\vhorever used. - They at a great deal of t. A gentleman -representing the Rockfor Ill., Wate. Co. told oho of our custome that he heard 4ornian's Neutralizing Co dial highly sp9kcla of by a host of railro men, who re'(oinlie'nded It to all who: duties called them to different >arts of ti Coutntry where they are subjoet jaordec of the ato1uaclt. produced 1g chaliges < food tnd Water of vhich 'this medicin> Is specifie counteracter. 'AN ORRDINANCE To "I'revent Accidental, P isoning Be it enacted and ordained by the Itenc ant a)(d Wardens of the Town of Winn boro, S. C., in Conel mt and by,th ni thority of the same;' Snc'rioN 1. That on and after.. the 171 day of September, 1883, o very vteor. Dru.gs and Medicines shall.kee1 tlur folloy ig Poisonous Drug and Andic ines upon shelf or-in a c.so, uponl or In, whleh.. i.el shall be no DIrugs or Medicines wvhict Il not poisonotut, to wit: Aconite, Tinct'ure of. Aconitla. Arsenie. Arsenic, -Idiloviin's ,olution of. Ar.enic, 'owlor's Solution of. Arsenious Acid. A tr'opiipg. Atro lne,.. SulpIuiti of. BrItldonnat, Extriet of. lelladomuia, '1'ncture of. 13romilh;e. p3romine, Cyanuret of. -C'annobis Ind( 1co. Coilum, Extract of. Convallaria ;Majalia. Coitfosive Sulimate. Digitalis, 'I'ineturn of. Coutard's Extract. Iodine; C)'umilet of. Ji tulftuluin. .[orphiine, Acetate of. Morphine', Sutphatte of. Nux Vomlca.- . :Nux Voluica, Tincture of. - Opium, Oxailic Acid. Paregoric. 1'ota,i9,:lttu, Cyaltu>ret" of. 'recipitate, l%ed. P'reip)itate, White. I'russie Acid. Stramoniutu Extract of. Strychnine, ,iAlphate of. Sugar of Lead. Tartar Emetic. . Velatria. Verhttrnl Virte, lincture of. W1'intergreen, ('i of. Zinc, Chlorid of. SEc. 2.. ''ie foi'egolnn poisons shall 1 kept in hottlcs or jars, iaving tie forogoin uamps irinted or written thereutposi, Ii aldit-iou to their medical nimes; and a re or scarlet ribbon tied around the necks o such bottles or jars. Sic. 3. Said poisons shall be arranged i the order above given. SE,c. 4. Every person offending agains an of the provisions of this Ordinanc, shall be fined Twenty Dollars f'r eitch an every such violation. Sa-c. ,. It shall he the duty of theo c1 i. of Police to see that the provisions of tail Ordinance are enforced, by an inspdcui on the first of each month, of the Dru; Stores. JNO. J. NEIL, IntendalInt. Attest: J. N. CE\rETu, Clerk. HEISEl1'S We have just rceived our stock o HEl'SERI'S GENTS' SHOQES. EACH PAIR WARRANTED).. PRICE GUARANTEED DURABILITY, T HESE SHOES are' UNSURIPASSEF Our Stock of LAIES' CUTSTON MADE SHOES JUST IN. As we hlave sold thes~e goods fori numiiber' of' years, we can safely' recomn mnIId them ini every pl)l'icular. Wie reCspectflly rine'st1 an inspc tioni. MoMASTER, ERICE & ETHI SUJISCRIBE NOWX * -FOR TilE COTTON PLANT An eight page forty column A gr'icultura Jioturnal the (only P-aer1 in South Carollin mblshd .reon//ini the inlteres(t of th arer ad Manut iifacturer'. '.Phe' Im and1( lII EA PESTL A gricult,ural paper in th South. ONLY SIXTY CENTS A YEAR The ofilcial organ of the State Orangt Enidor'sed bl .the leadhing cItizens1 (of ti State, and by the best farmuer.j in the Stat aind the South. . ISend .postal for spechiien copies for yom: self and 'our neighblors. W.'55 J. McKER AlL, Mion')1, S. C. A T TV EN T ION IS CALIEt -ro FREiSH ADDITION! TO MY grocery DeparMol The Celebrated "Brunswick" Hams-tr one. Ocean Gecm Mackerel. Saint Louis Corn Bee Saint LouIs Roast Beef. mIiiported anid American Sard Ine Salmon (Soulsed), Mackerel. Fresh Cheese. lnot( aao I Freshi A pples, In gallon cana -Bartlett Pears, (uinces. (rated Pinea'pple, Peachei "'Winslow's" Succotash-firust p)ackedl. "D)avis Lestor Manor" TIomatocs-ham p ack{ed.. Crosse & Blackwe.lPs Chow-Chowv Pickle; 1Iported Worcestershire Sautc< Baker's Broma. Fresh Snow-Flakes. CodneMl A lot of Handled Hoes and Grain Ctadle ALL ChEAP FOR CASH. RL ..HUREY nf TATCHVIK A number of our customers are thinking 1 r- of buyig watche.hthis wlitel, aid where V- and whI to by are. anxioum. questions l with' them. 'e' oro are so lhuny.. firms throughout the Union eager to mhake for l tunes I a short tint. soding.. out their r" circulars and prlce-iists over'ywllere, that r. buyers becoino confused. 'Some bite,.e.. l cause they aro''lattered by such attelltion' to froun a di.;nt>a others inagine. thety Swjl get a. wate.t wholesal uates, if they t send ar offt for It. If you with bring your I )f ricc-list heoe, we can shoW you. In our 1 a stock, tiil same watch If not a butter tor the safuieprlice, it not Icps. Besidrs -there is a reat.t}dvantage in . bu,'Ig from, O ll YoU know well, and one who is neatr. 1X. -'1 on want yotr watches W arran.edg t i what IF-the guarar'tee v tb if. the llceler P I Is m)re than a hunlre) 1uUes.awyt? j f he sells you t h rfeel itch; it -oniId be - . exceedht; dlult,If not inmpossible, to have lil take it gopd. , We keep quite a varlotv of wntche ofthe ht :best nlkers, in bo.til Gol and Silver uases, if which e sell at the. htwest retail prices, - giartuteed to be as we i'epresent them. -e We keep also the Gold Stiffened, 11titch e Case, whi'Jt we rlcontimend for its dtura bilttand strength. These cases are ho comu1lifg ver - po ,lar, We have on hand a 1 sainllo-o.( he 1 'ij.c;nt ..Iust Proof Case, r whiih is rtpiilly gatlihg favor, because no dust or daipnes.; can get in it. This'watch will run undt(l water. .a. CONNOR -& CHANDLER. -Your L awyer and your Doctoi who advise with you, will direct you to -J. M. I BEAV V 'S for Good Shoes. FAR' MACiIRNINY I I IIAVE. fir sale, direct from the uanu facturers, all kinds of Agricultural Maclil er.y, Inut jllIent.s, etc., etc. Eniginies of al sizes, fstn thr c"to one hundred and lifty - horap power. " SAW ,MILLS AND GRIST MILILh, Manufactured at the Metropolitan Irn Works, xichinond, Virginia. Eronl the York, Pennsylvania, Agricul - tural Works-all kinds of Ilnplemntsit from a IIcel-Screw to a Thuesher that will thresh and clean sixty bushels of wheat, per hour or two inudrod bushel; of oats per hour. .. . Sulky Ploughs, Cultivators, Iarrows and Ploughs and Plough Stocks of all. kinds. and sizes. Also Reapers, with solf-droper' or self-binder. I am agent for the D tDIRICK HAY AND COTTON PRISS. T.his Press will, with three hands, press f straw ll small bales as fast fast as the f thresher can clean it; aid "Vith-three hands can ral.ecottot faster tht'ni)g sizty-saw gin' Scan t,urn the lint oit. i hcn tto t.av t me of the best made COT. t TON GINS, with alt the imodtern improve nents, with PRESSES from the factories. " I also sell COTTON-S1 ED -OTL MILLS. Scales of all sizes,.that will weigh froi one-half pound to five tons. Carriages Buggies and Riding Carts,- of all sizes and prices. If any person wishes to purchase any of the above-nIent.Ioned "oods, they will n please call at Mr. .JA ME Q. DAV IS'S Olco 'nd leave word with hin, and I will call' and show catalogues, etc. JAiIES PAGAN, IAGENT. Mray 17-.tf -f--TRADE NORMAN'S UTRALUZI,, CORDIAL. MARK sUIfR1 and effectual aemedy for the enre of aca I$ ilst15 nac ad:1 1 rthe mn o e119. tt as .ho tomeltwithout, being Promptlretuim r otery is-ha, ,Ohol atye,r f t ho Stomao, Heartburn, Hick and Nervous } b e CSlin all deragement4o thotmael, andlel o orlnxatm oa et to is Intneo .A.ng offodo war NEUTRALIZINO CORDIAL Is as leasant and harmless as 'Black.. s berry Vie. Does not contain Opium and will not constipate. Specially recomn. mended for Seasiocness and Toothing Ohildren. t Prich 25c. andl i.6o' per b'6'ttle. Sold bU all D)ruggilat and Dralce in Med icine EXOELBIOR OBEMIOAL. 0, . -- .Sole Proprietors, - WaIhalla, B. C. -U. S&A. FRESH 000DS ! -Il CONSISTrING OF VLOURt OF~ TIE~ , beh)st grfldes, Meal, Pearl Grits, Rice, Newv i *OrlmAn3 Molasses and( Syrups, ftii line of ~ Canncd Gloods, Corned Beef, Sngar Co' Okr. Itnd( Trotmat taes, Tomfattoes, Nahinoni, -Peaches;, Pineaipple, Celel'rated Bartlett Pears, Succotash, Squash, Chow-Chow and Mixed Pickles, Prepared Cocoaniit for pies, cakes and puddings. Evaporated Vegetables for Soups, Evaporated1 Apples. 0O(d Govermnontt Java and Rio Coffee, * Green and Black Teca, and till Grades of Sugars antd Coffees. y 2, J.~ QUATTI E1AIJM, II. D. S. OFIlrCE: Northt side WVaslhngton Street, --Opposie Tbv/n Ilahl. . I- WINNSBoOO SOUTII CA ROLINA ~. July 7-f x3nu. t NOTICE. TO TEACEERS. ' APPL,ICATrIONS fipr Lady Assistaint, a .Tl' eehers at Mount Zion Intstitute ' will b)0 receIved unitil the 10th of Septem ber next. . JA MES II. RION, Aug30f x(l JAMES~ A. BICE, Aug 0-f td 'ustees, -' 4l11 lotte;"Co.unib & Augtlda, R. R. a... ......'oA n DILPAItTMENT, COLUI ~pA, S. U., .Aug.t f2, 1883. ON and a for Sunday; Auut12, the fol. Swing Sche(.ule will be In elQet: 'UING NOR'1 1.' .. 53, MAIL END EXPRE8r. *eave Attgistt ........;.7.35 a. mn. .aca.e Colmubia.... .......... .11.47 a. mn. ..ea e K iln 's..' ,........ .12 12 p. in .a'Ki{}thewood ......,.. ......13:2S p. i .eWe geway................ 12.48 p. n. .eatQ Simpson' s.. .t.. ... 0,....10 p. In, .eave Winnaboro... 1 ............. p. m; .cave ,WhitA Oak............. ..1.33 p. m. .eave <Voodward's....... ......1.4' p. in. :ea-vd3latcktek.:........... ,1:5Q p. ni, eavh Che st . . . ..... .... .2.3 p. ut. j Ri ck I111 ............ ....3.17 p., m. .in i Fort2j I ...... .. ...:i.35 p, mn. L1"r ei'at C la_rlt ..... . .... 4.20 p. in. Io. .17, way freighl, with passenger coach attLa hb(i, runs daily'exgpjh Sunday: .omvA C'omibi. . .,5.00 a. m. .eave innsbbr.................8.15 a. in. rrive at Charlotte...... ....3.30 p. in. OIN14OOT-. -'No. 52, MAIL AND EXPIRESS. .cave Charlotte................2.10 p. ml aeav, Fort Mill. ... ... ......2.17 P. in. 'eave )ioJ Il,.. , . . .........1.20 p. in. adve 4. er.. .... .....4.01 p. mn. ea,.flackstock........ .,..27 p. m. t'ave ?V9odwElrd's.... ...... 4.33 p. In. .cave i Oac,.'. .... ;;.....4.45 p. mn. .cave Whin8boro................5.05 p. In. .eave Simpson's... . .. .5.1l p. m. .eflve Id gmay.. ...............5.31 p. itt. 'eave!, wt'ooc;, -,., ......5.47 p. in. .eavc e. n uis........,......6 05 p. m., Cave mo utiabia...............6.37 1). m. L.rrit t A.tgusta..........10.47 p. in. To. 1:, w0y freight, with p ssenger coach a4toie, runs daily-oxo pt Stmday: .ravef.(harlotte............5.35 a. m.' .,ave Winnsho.ro..............12.28 p. m. rrive at Columbia..............4.10 p. nt Railroad (or Washington) time sixteer. l4nutes ahead of Wnnsb.o time.. - -. . .. . -. RI.'J.A LCOt'T, T. M. It ''ALcoTT Superintedunt. - Ueneral ianager. IPRI SUMMER. ND SEASONA13E Our stock of Spring and Sunnner Geoods compete in every department. Wjo.hOave just.received in all the' newest miles the' most pop)ular go'Ods* of the day. NUN'S VEILING. DOTTRU AND PLAIN SWIWS. FiGURED MUSLINS. STRIPED NAINNOOKS. CI1ECJ(E D NA INSOOKS. An elegant line of Ladies', Gents' am! (lys' Strawv Iats, of all St.yles und Quail e. A3I ASOJ.S IN , (GREATI VARIIETY. O)ur Stock of Friraishing Goods Ia now >mnplete In 4luality and sizes. Th'Ie Gentle ena's Underwear conslsttof I ,slv Thread n. 00auze, 9,ndare,Iin su1lls or separate to ut the puirchaser. A call is respectfally solleitc(. from uall. '. L./iKD.ECKER? & BRW. LNI) FEED ST'ABLES. I(ENTUCKY IORSES AND MULES ! WINNsBORO, A ugust 6, 1883. JUST AIlRIVED) two car-loads of oung,.i'at,wel broke Western' IIOflSES nd( MILd, Embong .theim twen'ty niec ~oung mares' well broke to dIrive single or louble."'' Also a feu v ood saddle horses. tny one wVishing to) buiy or sw'ap) had bot or call'at ofnte andi get the 'pick. I -wil wap for any' and all .kinds, both hlorses und mules, poor or fat.. A. 'VcraIronn. -Buy Ze.igler Brothers' Ladies', Misses' mnd Children's Fi no Shoes. j; 2r mwETv L;SAMUREL S CiN CJLOTIN Gz itaivn a large stoak of' Men'-, P,oys' and Youthls' CLOTiNG, which I wilel1EItY LO\V. STRAW HA/T LI'S LOF A4LL THE. LATE'iST STYLES. SI-fo]mJ, $STIOTJBS, S~IEJis. A large aassorf it. t' fMena', Women's and (lhldrena's Shoe's. A arge OR sortrieit o 'I- ---s at'd Parasols. a1 1 early andT'. Sc 1 rBAL GAINS. Ne _________ L, SAMUELS.' THE CLIJThIflIUSE O - M. L. KINARD, OI.TVOSI1TJs EJGE iA! CENTRA L, COLnUMIA, S. C.. i 1a i a tr r stov k of Uic ':; cBoy )s and Youths' CIN oys, iI GENTS FURNIRIIlNG GOODS iii at1 late1 1 - enf Ne ck w* ear a specialty. Gents' F"I.N orders sent, to any 1.alh-ss wl e pronipuy attended to. e have a smal quantity of choppe d Corn and Peas mix el and Peas and Bran, which makes an excellent cow food. Also, a few bushels of Peas on hand. WeV would remind our friends that we buy a small quanti ty of G ROCERi ES at a time, and buy ()OFT EN, consequent ly they are alvars FRESI.I PRICES AND QUAIXT Y GUARANTEED. COME AND SEE US. 'A-REALAE mmEDY NEITHER MYSTI0AL NOR INDIAN BUT 8I1031 f * " TIFIO AD SPECIFIH. - A IEEDDY of over t+cenfyJlve?yeara stalnp. A REDIEDY more popur at hotne, and whero / (. 1 best known, tha n all other remedi9s of i:a kind. A REIEDY1endlorsed by thu be:3t Phyaicians and )rungI.s at its home.' A REMEIY that Mr. C. W. O'Neill, Goo-1water, Ala., says raisod his wife from anl inlvaltd's bed, and he believes &+cr iuer f(fe. A I,ElIEDY of which a promlcntt Atlanta t merchaillt satid, ''I woauldhaltVCetiven' 500 a1 +;on- .3. asI woo d arnicklo forwhat two tttles of your 3T medicino did for my daughter." / A REMLEDY iIn re 'ard to which B. J. Casollq, - M. 1)., Dru rgst of Thonmrsvllle. Ga ., nv: "I . . can recall nstances in which it a(J ordcd :af aftcr aU the .surd renedk h ulD . fa rl L - y J A: WEID' abouit wili Dr. RI. ]t. Ferrell, La. f)t L jLc { Grange, Ga., writes: "I havo used for the last 20 years tho mnedicino you aro putting up and TELEGRAPI OPERATOR'S WONDli: colsidur it the best cembina iOnl over gotton II U u . 111F, togttthe:r for tho.dlsa.es for which it 14 recom- .) F . mended. -- Duing Ihe ieQt ft -o yc it 1 havn len troub,l"d A REMEDY of which Dr. Joel Brancham, Allan- ret"atly with 1,?ou1 'o inc I i.,;. Ihl1 rc.nl, "ure-, ta, said: "Jaw cxaminLd Me recipe. rad havo no Wore-; in my nm' -niI (,ir-t. I It',l ev:.rytii; hesitation in advisin1g il! use, and confiltiently inownto h l ni." ic.tl fit rit illy. tu it ici. It rocomnfnd it." Icldcht I i h. u of S. S. S. iiit cunlrne:rcd t:ldw A RE1EDY which the lev. IT. B. Jo.hnrie, It, ;radiIy :u'i r(:;: dthc"lose. Atlr lmtl':in. f ,ur near Marietta. (in., says he h'u naed in hI!s fnm.- raAd I: h t i :tlc, :n cr!; !ioI 1;"p1nrcd t , my f,:c:. fly with the "'lLtmnt st Intll, "Ai lot ',l r ' nntl- tIi i w h!( r} , 1 e t <.Il "I,s w r. ithi khi(t nti mended it to three familhes 'who foeunl it to bo piel,i'.i oct Pnol i!r +a.'< <li-Cb:.r'ei freo:y for t're.3 just what it is reconmnend('d." hii ys im' i,i.re, l:ita'r v.tlicyil I -uh'' l i.-ly. leavini A REMEDY of which Pemberton, Iverson, & tih shii "11tu:I. In 1'.: .-.t: !k: I Ytiin,iii we.nty IfI: Denison s'ay: "We have been i,elling It for many aInnli- , I::,tl t,.v . " li:m a ew ma. 'arr monnthl: years, with constiantly increastng c{alec. The nr- 11v j1.:! : m I +:t t;ki+.t t. . S., nod Ihere ic ttele e a fstarpe with us, and one d ofmoe ac rll." tIn 4ylii). ni it tho (l' n-m:?o:, i rih: . lIn. a . - A IEMEDY of whitch hiunmr. Ihinidi & Lamar thim'at oii i i .it n!; en -i', mil lihat. :, 8. . i say: "We sold LOgross in fourmonths., anid never it, It aanin i" 1:-1.11.0 Itu.+ r.i ue i , 1 i'l i : . : sold it in anpdlaco but what it was wanted1 again." in:i to .hulw tunliloun ito c'I a- 4 (w) 'I wa'4 who will A RIEMEDY by which Dr. lnugh, of L(lraugl , tak.e it. JNO. '.iTA(:AltT, Ga., says: "I cured one of tlhe most (!,stiuitttt Sala:inanu.,, N. Y. Cases of VIcAloto McPRritTiloN that over ---- - came within my knowlelge, with a few bottlea." Rcrnlsab!a Itosulta. A REMEIDY of which Dr J. C. Iliss, Notaiuclgo. Ala., says: I am fully convinced that it i cm- I havo had rcrrark-:! ! rite,'os with Rwift'q Spec rivaled for that claasof diseasoa whlih it claimns cliie ; have c-ured mcvI'ral C.eI".<a permtanu(ently III it tocure." vIiy IIort timu. ( n ,o wi! I :i:l itw tr%!-ii:r; AREM1EDY about which Maj. John C. Whitner, waA gii:t n,, t-i dii', n.t afi5:r nu-st; In th-- buttle. - of Atlanta well and f,tyorably known all ovur ro far recutori thi.t I thinkc oni more botte will thQ Ui thtc ftAtcaas a(leneral Icnsir.nce Agent, cire her. 'T't(I+t rIn:lr!ehla, c:vot of aill was : s.ys: "I used this remedy before the wlr oil a li wiLvt.i mut'ry (;nc' f til wombh, for whim I - large plantation on a great lnumbjr of cases, hca; n no h:i,e wthat'ver. After ttin nu buttlu I (ti alwa with absolute suces." satishied Se will .":tn ht ir,e"1. AItEMEtDY about which Mr. J. W. lirnngo, of J. WYLi (IUi.lAN, MT. D., Cartersvillo, Ga., certifies that one hottle cercil Ltisleys, 8. C. two members of his fanily of monletrutt i irtegu- - larRyto man' years standing. f;x () *'.'nlard wil bu paict to any Chceinlmt A RE an years ICnsAR TItAN ANY 071it: m MkiiciNEof its kid in the world, hcusetmo ' }} wih wp! l'Cud, an the analyis of 100 bttlea S. S. !n., 2 Rlo'r1.Fs WIi, CUMs THE MOST OPMrINArFr CA411. one lilO of Mercury, ledide i'utuiuh,m, or any Tin1s OREAT PIO'Ui,A R ItEimFlDY 14 litA r:ci.o H l:ineral smbet'acn. - FE)IALr.I{EoULATon, (Womall's lcstlFriencd.) For salebyall Driuggists. P'rico: Hutall sizo 'ib cents. TiI" WIF'I' SPF.CIPfC CO. Larto tizo 81.1o. Drawer 3, AT.ATA, OA. BoloI rpritorandMaraour-r Solo Jroprietor a d 3 e Wite for a cony of the littlo book-free. No. 1088. Pryor Strot, ATLAIITA, OA, -- - ---- -- - ~- - - 11R1.. .. M. IOOl, au a.,hidBr -epc.ul Tbnformsd the pwblic ohat he ilitc 1rrcic 5ut l cc ls t : )i' lti lt cdy'; I,. t.iI niot only slcortcenl abor'acl ilona Ias ol aI i f1ll line of tho iute:rrity of hic and-ntllea Q,4WV.'aN.4 A iIi'A "'.:::a,S~ W-,41, mothier ncccxi tcil<i igreat bolon toosu - and iN Prepared to d anyu Siig in uncter.x- .3f/ihts J"rfr,ul. Prepared and sold h J. ttth(n)D no'imttt. P'rico $1.M0 bottle. Sent f t by Xxpress o receipt of price. A" fucl] lcin if IPt;1t1, ROBE", "th, foc n:n, 0 iT . a.. I iA S wonIlen aicil ehl(lrett-l-a net~w frntnrcx-very cueait, ttpiroptte ttul eleall. 0N J ''IeT, buiE'I'tIr AR4, StUI! 1Ve ask for at sharex: of the It:tf ,"roe. P ImUiSsthS 0O D ECAY. .J. it. i"iiiAOT'', 19r. You cand remove thiem ant prevent their ~'! 019 l . :.-- - ---rettn'a by 115:1g llF stor-bldtIcf'inc and t ncr owotmpl i(o)'S O 14NTIoNE Aby Mt<r uPndersinel are offPrpaed f doed. The T'ie store Is (o,e o0 the bst. Ic btiti ep i 1 s le o1 . xsn of tpnr ot. atultageolls In towl) ltid 11 t S o t theicding A-d ul line 1tno oU ndt ion Til. 1 0 110, fo m en Sr n t AIetSh 'I't lot aN chuit(I a irren-a n1w l ur-v . are i anli hakes tho breath pur.. Wekfra arewt'Ioshe fcc thtc pilehJ. cut renage. 1'wcctyfv *et abx 'i'rccs vx* mo J. tc. Lcc F.LL iTT Iccr.a'ISl c rd.St)dOib bc ther undersigne are offe-ed foEI?-sale. The toreis ne o thebes ,in inny or:' A 'e ai'aion arm ess nd 011.01i.It