The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, September 27, 1883, Image 3
LOOAL INTELLIGENCE; '
q, i t- 11
hIUle sAT, Sopt1nri' 187, t t i 1888. 1
e' A[1vnrthnine,is.'
$25 Reward- J. G. Desportes.
New Fall aud Winter Gootds-J.. O.
Mang. 1 . I .
Notice-R. II. Edmunds, J. B. Duko,
Execuls. 1
- -The sixty-saw Elliott. 1.u adver
Used by MQssrs. R. J. M.Ci' ley,& Co.
na aacomipauitively new g nt, instead of
gInning on rphsghined four-ote
crop beig gined on it "sinbe it was
ropalld, .'he gin was sold to M.r.
E. P. Aiobloy, Sr., in .1879. 'iTho price
'of.-this size gin is $10--not. $180.
Sept 25-8* J. M. EI.Trr, Sn.
-As t0 the sixty-saw Elliott gin that I
we advertised for sale as a gin only a
used,otie season and ol'ered at ninety t
dollars, half"qcf the original cost, we U
would say 'We were so inforned by 0
Mr. E. P. Mobley; therefore it is a u
V question of voracity between Mr..J. M. (
Elliott a1. Mr. E. P. Molley. But S
we may have, anyhow, -b,(Cr-estimated b
ahe;ELLIOTT GIN, and we now ofer a
it ht Seventy-five Dollars. We feel
afe in saying that ithe Pratt or Van
WinklonGins will give perfect satisfac-,
tion, even after four yeqn;,use, apd
without any repairs. Call on us for
cit)ier of the above.
Sept 27* R. J. McCARntEY & Co. It
RELATIVE .lEII TS.-Tho map set It
us by the Agricultural Department b1
-contains some Interesting figures con- 0
cerning the relative height of dif'erent
jplaces alotig the -line. of the Charlotte, s
'Colun1bia:A Augusta Railroad. Ridge- a
avay 'Is 625 feet abo've the tide level, a
Winnsboro 545 feet, White Oak 552 e
feet, Chester 539 feet, Rock 11111 668 t1
-feet, and Charlotte 747 feet. Si
01
CorroN MARIKET.-The cotton mar- o
ket for the last two days quiet and tl
easy:
(o9d middling...............R h
Middling....................9 b
Strict low middling.........9$ c,
Low middlink............91 h1
Strict good ordinnry..........9 si
New York futures cl.osed easy: Sep- u
tenber, 1.0.39;,October, 10.36; Novem
ber, 10.45; December, 10.56; January, y
10.67; February, 10.81; March, 10.95; d
April, 11.06. (1
Al. L. litKrAn.-We omitted, at the 0
f proper time, to call the attention of 5I
our. readers to the new advertisement- a
of 'Mr. M. L. inard, .f' Columbia. a
lie has just got. in his fall snhply of c'
gentleneab''? goods-clothing, under- 0
wear, htts, shons and genlernl notions
-and he means to offer it all at tempt
ingly low figur'es. Mr. Kinard has 0
htad mnany years'expeiencice in htis lineh
of' 'butsiness, aii he knows just how to
please his customiers.. When yon go t
to Columbia, be surie to give imx a cnil r',
-else von wIll lose a good chance for i
bargains in his lie.
THE REn.WINo Roo:u.-Nowv that the n
Reading Room l40s 1been ,in, working a
order' for some mnoniths, won-ld it not il
be nicet- andl priop)er foi' the Executive bi
Committee ot' its Chtait'mait to give "
sonme thrures or' data for publlliention i
coneri'nig its~ opera'tionl or success?
Its sulccessf'ul organization requit'ed no
little 1all5i 01' ener'gy oit the jmrt of hi
the t'rientds of' the movetnent, andi the 11
objeoionis then urged by a nmhe,r of
gen'tlemnen in towni were in effect that a
ser'ious atid reasonable doubts \ vero
eniter'tinted of' thn' ultimate snecess of (
thje myl1ertymkjng. l\ Now is the oppor
ftto 'tinVt', if it' ever can be done, to r
--conviince (lhe doutfIIuls that the Read- 1:
jumt Room11 il n ssured' siiccess, and it l
may be thtat, additiounal aid of a subl-t
stantial chai'acter' may yet come to the I
r'oece. t
Bunoanuy.-je.,stor'o of' Mr. U. G. t.
Jgespor'tes wha 'b>'oken into on Monday C
ntight, and robbed of a cotnsiderable
quantity of goods. The thieves made
their entrarce. through; the side door r
near the rear end of the building. The c
parties were evidently familiar' with..1
tile premises. Auger holes were bored I
*ndledor,an thn apicco was taken C
out levin rom fr oe'shiand to be '
put in and to t'aise the bolt and bar'whicht i
secured the door. The ar'ticles stolen I
~o-nsistcd qif thrdi watches, three pis
tols, and a Jot of other' goods-int all
wor'th about seventy-five dollars. Thet
burglary is thoughttto have been corn
tmitted early in thE nightt. It is hoped I
that the r'ogues, will be caught. Ast
wvill be seen from htis advetisemnent in 0
anothier column,- Mr. Desportes offers
a rewatrd 'of twenty-five dollar's for'the I
apprechenision of the guilty parties.
DRArr.-IntellIigetnce was received ~
in townt on Wednesday of (to death of
Mr. II. Y. Gladitey, near' Salem chur'ch,
in' this county, which occut'red on
Tuesday afternoon, at three o'clock'.
M.r. Gladntey's dleath Wyts.causedl frotn
It vo\iitd received it the foot at Tr'evil
lian Station during tho,late wvar, from
. whIch Ito' has suf'ered at times ever
since. For the past seven or .cighit
moniths he sufl1'rd intense -agony, and,
durilng that whole pJeriod the sufferer
was confluted to his ,house, and the
greater' porttoan of the time to his hed-..
As annoAmeced in these column last
week, a surgical oper'atiotn was per
formed tupotn his leg and it was ampu-- I
tautedjutst above the knee. Tlhte opera
tion was really the only possibile hope
ihr the wound(ed tman, anid it was care
fully and skilfully' performed by sev
oral of thte most prominent and cotmpe
:tent urttgeonsR in the county. lie
'allied somewhvlat for several day's.sub
equenu to .tho'amputaf.lon, but a weak
ad 4 diseased constitution was untablo
inonsnned thn st.atn unan tt nuel dlanit
oWed litlye M, Giladi.y Was 4
rave i13oldie!" 'a;)$ gQod s izen, -and
is death will be univorsally regretted,
ipletvo a wifQ.and three chitdri.,,
'im STATI FAit.-o'low'l .f'. W.
Iollowl",;Secretary of the State Fahl
ssociiti6n, -as made arrangements
vith the autl.oritlies of the Colutnbiu
old Greenville and Gharlotte, Colum.
ia and Aujtgtstn,Talroads for a pas.
engbr rate of thrio cents a mile fot
lip rotind trip over. their roads alld
rauches for all visitors to the Stitc
'air. The uual -freight accommola.
101.9 have been promised on these
onds, freight on exhibits to be ..pre
aid at. the siilpping:poilts at regular
ttes,'and on their return to nich
olnts the oiginal- fVeight charges. .to
e refunded. Entries of cattle, horses
nd field crops have been made earlier
Ian n$or bt;ibre. About thirty head
f cattle and horses hayc alrewdy been
titered a month in Rdvatlee of the
sual time. A letter, received from
iordonsville, V.rgi,ie., states that a
.ock raiser there will -seiil two car
>ads of fine cattleoto the Fair, if favor
ble tratspo tidoi i'ates can be had.
A I1aci LO1t's gND.
he Fraternity Mourn the Maharjah of
Madugav ar.
A called meeting of the Bachelors'
rotective Union was held in the
Inner Chamber" on Tuesday evening
ist, for the purpose of celebrating in
proper'manner the obsequies of their
oloved brother, the late "Maharajah
f Madagascar".
i4. the appoh)ted hour a sorrowm
icken ba'nd, with tear-dimmed eyes,
;sembled, and, in mournful silence,
waited the cmnmencement of the cer
nonies; while the imposing form of
e President, as sitting in his chair of
ate, he strained both eyes and ears to
itch the first intimation of the arrival
r the bier (or was it beer?) seemed
te very impersonation . of woe. By
ecial permit; the shade of the de
irted waa permitted to -come from the
evond to mingle once more with his
)mrades, and it struck a chill to the
earits "of. all present when it-was tb
!rved that h0 appeared to be still
ncomnfortabl y warm.
At last the hour struck, the door
'as opened, tuidl the lay ont of the
eceased was brought in. The P'esi
ent thereupon called the:Badhelors to
rder, and with brief remarks, inter
)ersed with heartrending sobs, he
nnounced the object of the meeting,
nd called for resolutions. It was
)me 'time be'or the general outhurst
t' grief could be restrained; but as
)on1 as he. was able to-control his
)ice, tlhe Surre'1n-Gencral arose and
nlIrel the following sympat hetic reso
itionis:
W ..ea, t6 has pleased one of t-he
stamong woimn to sever the ties
mnt have ter* so long bouwl t:ho Mahn
ijah of Madawascat~ to this beloved
Resolved, That in his decath we are
we'ed I.o mnourn the diepartunre of one
ho has gone "'square back"' on his
iith of oflice, and has pro~ven1 hiimselft
a deep-dyed a traitor' to the prminlcrips
iat we p)rofess as ever infecsted-oni'
ioly order. Consequent ly, we further
eso/ve, Tha we are glad to get rid of
im; but we si ncrely hope, t hat
"'Whil e the lBachel'or's are saddhenecd,
P'~or i. may13 he gladdelntd(."
1Reso/red, That if he or any of his
cirsi ever' have tiue-presump~tio'n to :hi
'ud(e upon0l us, we'' wvill conIsidr our
alves not only at perfect libertv, but
0ound( to enforce the inevitable penalt y
f his violated obligation,
1?esolved, Thal1t itf we have said any
ning we are sorryi for, wve are gladr.
ened at- it ; and1( we' pleasanitly awvait
Ie timel wihem.'lheeky l>rothier 'B. wi
uni ini conitet w ith 'thme t ongs, or' the
room hnidle, as a gendI (tie rmnder of
is recckle'ss wanader'in'gs fromi ourt pro..
Rtesolved, That l)rother B. hats plaeed
imnself ini the same dleplorab)le cori'd
ion as those who have gone becfore.
nud we conseguently deein his deathi
matally unwort hy-' of further reference
r ubiO oico. .
Thesh resolutionsa, as offered, were
nanimouisly adopted in deep) silence,
nid lhe members thereupon carriedl
ut their time-ho.ored oustonmy, and1
roceeded to surround the bier ol
rother B., durinig whi-ch operatiou
ach and ever'y one covered his nmosc
viih a glass instrument -epressly pro
'idedl fQr the purpose, and a soft gure.
ing sound, expr'esaive of the deepesl
voe, was heard fi'ontevery3 throat.
Eulogies-wv're thenm pr'oniounced ovem
lie deceased by3? the Grand Jttbber.
vock, the Grand High Chancellor, th<
fabob of A rcot, thle Grand Treasurer
he Grand Mogul, the Judge Advocati
,nd Messrs. Obhear and Caldwell, th<1
nvited guests of the Union., and ecad
'led wfih the others In render'ing tli4
lost glowing -an fervefit tribute t<
he many failings of their departei
on'rade, jo ied with Impressive warn,
ngs td the survivors-to avoid dchoim
ocetinigs, front gates and such othet
redlisposi ng causes, Alih prtoduLced
lhe last ilhitess and final dIssolution o1
heir deoparted-frie.nd.
The "F?uncral Baked Meats" wert(
hen dliscussedl with tear's and groans,
mdu at the conclusion of the mourniful
'east the Brothmers accompanied th<
bhade to the gates of Dis by thle musi<
>f that heart-thirilling dirge,
'Walker W. 's body lIes a mlonidering in tha(
grave, -
is 1 sl sole goes marching on."
And the sur'vivors, sadly musing ou'
he timne when they should be even as
ic now Is, depai'ted to their several
)laces of .ablodle
-M%argar'et liarrils, of Georgia, wh
V Ill lbe lhung on the 19m 1' October,
ind:'ipon wht'ose test hmnony Dave
Dukes was' nonvi'eted, now aya that
Dick D)ates iwas the mn.' who gave hem
lie pofson, and thatt Dlukes had nioth'
mug to do with lit. D)ates waisjirrtetd,
imd is nede-t -jail.' This takes twe
tales the gIrl haus told about the atllh
ima no one believes either..
Used tp say' htt t horse shoe (ad "onS
leIf" oldyr b^ ht,good luwk. This may
be true, bxit-th. ties have changed t
now if you }vqut good hlck and good heal.th
all the year: 'ound, hleo on the shtlf ovr
your kitca idoor a bottle. 'of Norman's
"Neutrallz Itg Cordial, the wonderful re.
dy for all dtomachlo troubles., *
Froin'a Protinl'nt Lawyee.
Maj. J. I.'\Whitner, of Greenville, S. C.,
Hays: '"Whilst I do liot regard Nor"nttn's
Neutralzing Cordial as a universal po iicea
yet it affords me 'pleasure to say jlut I
have used It with-much benefit to myself and
family in ntil affettlob. of the bowels so
usual in out' seetiott ,of th.e (oun1try during
the st%mer season. Indeed I never uged
any other iedlehie for such conpiints. *
$25 REWARD.
A REWARD Oi''WEN'TY-FIVE DO.
L'AlS I i heol1 o1'oredc for the a p
prehension of.one or more of the parties
Concerned in the robbery of my store in
this plaeo on the night of Monday, Septeia
her 24. U. G. DESPORTEs.
Sept 27-tx2ty
A:LL personA indebted to the Estate of
A T. E.L"ISON CLOUD, deceased, are
hereby notilied to call on the uncdersigned
land settle onor before ])eemtnber 1, A. I).
1883. -R. If. ',IJIU NIDS,
J. B. DUKE,
Sept 27-t1x t Executors.
NEW FALL
-AND
WINTER GOODS.
Come and see the largest and best se
lected stock Millinery, consisting of
Trimmed Pattern llats and Bnnutets unt
tritmmed goods, Velvets, ttins, - Ilibltons,
Flowers, Tips, Plumes, lIrds and1 Featlh
ers, all colors, Crapes, Illusions, Black and
White Laces, Love, Crape, Vells,. uarege,
Tissue and . Parisienne Veiling, Ilair
SSwitches frort 'i5 cents up, Curls, JIantgs
Crogin.tries for~the hair, Crepe, Lisle anc1
other tuclings for the neck, Fichus, Col
laret"t""s and Ties, and all kinds of Fancy
Goods, at
J. 'O. BOA1G'S.
A full stock of Ladies' anu 'Misses'
Hosiery. Berlin, Lisle, Silk and Kid
Gloves, till colors and new styles. An as
sortment of Ladies' and Afisses' colored
and white Corsets, all sizes. Ioo11) Skirts,
Dress Shields and Palp'itators. 111(llade.i
chiefs in variety, from Cotton to Silk. Silk
Fringes, Passenentcrle Trinning, V'elvet.
lRibbons, I3ratids and other Dress Trim
ings. Buttons in great va.tiety, styles
and prices, at
J. O. BOA G'.
A full stock of Notions of all kinds.
Lalies' Linen and Lace Collars, Zephyrs,
Sakony, Berlin and Shetland lioods. Clil
lre.n's Zephyr IIoods and Sacques, Shawls
and Boulevard Skirts, at
J. O. BOAG'S.
All khis of White Goodls, WhIte Lane
and( Muslin Curtains, C retonnes, &c. , &c.
AlIso a -fu11 and( comip.lete line of D)ress
Goods, (of ~'ai.ou(ls fabrics, styles, and1(
K >rices, from Calico(es, WobrstQ(d, (:as1limer<~
ilIks and Satinis-you can fint aniyt.inpg yon
want inl that line am11( at auny price. The'se
goods we are dletermIined.1to sell cheap and(
reduce stuock.
Our sto'ak of Shoes of all kinds w'ill be'
soldl att and belnow COST, as well als heavy
l)iece gods for Meni's wear, amill (other
glods t hat we do inot intenid kee iing a lfir
prIesenit stock of sonie is sold. W~e mean
what we say.
J. 0. BO AC.
FIFTEEN imore oIf the
NEW 111(G11 / HM D)AYIS MACIIINUS,
r lfe best Machmine Onl tie market, and
girves perfect satisfaction ini eveiy parit ion
lar, and ageneral favorite with (hein ladies.
Every Machine WAlIIBA NTED) in every~
particular. No family should he wii.hioLt
one. Sendl order or c'omie all and( b.uy one.
J. 0. BOAG0.
A lot of l1l'GGIES and HARNESS.
WAITL FOl) THEM.' BO 0
Y~ virtue of an execuItion to mne directed,
I) will (lier for sole before the Court
honse dloor in Winnsboro, South Carolinas
011 the
FIlIST MONDAY IN OCTOBERl NEXTi,
Iwittin the legal houris of sale, to the hilthest
idderk~, forCASJH, the followintg-dlescri bed
property, to wit:
All thmat pi'ce, paorcel or tract of land,
lying, being an1d situate in the County (If
P'aileeld and~ State of South Carolina, :oni
tamning
ONE ITUNDimDI Axn) EIGHTY ACRES,
Imore or less, and( boumndled by lands1 of the
Estate of Furmnan, B. B. Maort,i, Huney's
Ferry Itond and Jeff (Guignard.
* -A LSO
All that piece, parl1cel or tract of 1land,
lying, being and situate I the County o,f
l'airfield1 and( State of South Carolina, con
taiing.
THREE IHUNDEDT AND TWELVE
acres, more or less, and( bounde(l(d by lands1
of B. B. Martin;, the Estate (If F'urmnan and
HI. McMeekin.
All levied upon01 as the propierty (If 1t.. TI.
Yarborough, at thn suit oIf.Shepe'rd & Me
Creery againlst il. TI. Warhoroumgh.
Sheriff's Office, JN. D.F.C C.EY
Wilnnsboro, S. C.,
Voilltary Statemdllt
-CONCERNING
TILE ELLIOTT GIN,
'rT Forty-five Saw Gin I got from yon is
no0w slxteen years (o1(. I got it in 186(6. Onl
the twvelfth (lay of this muonth, I ginned
tent bales fronm sunt-up~ to sunl-downl with
the greatest ease. I honeCstly belIeve I can
sav'e the toll for any customer inl the clean
ing of the seed over any gin I ,have over
seen. Remem~nber, It is only. a lvbrty-flvc
SaW Gin,
JNO, 8. DOUG LASS.
D, ii. FLENNIKEN
Hins recelved a supply of fresh goocds,
consisthig of .
FLOUR, from titl't'bst ntils of Nashyllle'
and Augusta. Evyery satck warranted.
MEAl and GRIST, R!ce; and Fino
Syrups.
BEST RIO and Old Government Java
Coffees.
''IIIII I;IER'S 41 and 3I ('O . r:houle
article of 1'ttrchted Coffee branded "'Sigma."
GREEN and Black Tea.
WHITE WINE and Cider Vinegar.
SUGAlS-G--ranulated, Powdered, Cut
Loaf and Brown.
MACARONi and CEESE.
OATMEAL.
PICKLES-Chow-Chow and Mixed.
CELhEURAI'EI) "ltrtlett Pears," and
Canned l'eaches, Tomatoes, Suceotash,
Sqpeush, Pineapltll, IEtc..
FI'hILL LINE Boots and Shoes.
FINE FEE) or Ship 1tufT for Mich
Cows.
SEE!) RYE, Barley and Red R'tsr Proof
Oats,
Receivoa TiliS -Dayll
BUCKWIIEAT-The firs.f of the season.
One Barrel of the BEST OATMEAL.
FRESII PARCIE) COFFEES in half and
- one poid packages.
CHEESE and MA-CAR'ONI.
SARD1IINES and SALMON.
CODFISH, MACKEREL and LOESTEIIS.
CANNE) BEANS, PEAS AND CORN,
PEACHIES, AP'tLES, SLICEID .AND
GRATEI) PINEAPPLES, JELLIES and
MAliMALADES,
And a great many other things which you
find in a FIRST-CLASS G UOCE1IY..
CABBAGE, APPLES, ONIONS AND
POTATOES ALWAYS ON HAND.
AT
S. S. WOLFE'S.
TAKE NOTICE!
TWY yourl Wa'non M,aahl, SPO)KES,
SL\lI an11(1':8. Sn U ', I oE
fromrits.aI eiii Ne'.mrn, com dh-te i ~
J. F. CMMSrINGS C.
BThL UNION CO'l'N i soldon it
LT'ig' Git 'lhi vicIntJUI is Pota ew
OMACLHINERY,GO!'
OF AL AGNS FOR ALE
BA LL1' AND COTON PASS.
MANUFACTUIRERS 0OF
P'LATJFORM SPRING WAGONS,
BUGGIES
PIIA ETONS.
(iv~e na ii.11l, anid we will sell you what
you want CiIEAP.
J. F. McMASTERI & COi.
?fH E' store-hnillding anid lot no0w occumpled
..hv' the uderslgned are offered for sale.
The'i~store is one of 'jm best in Wlisboro,
anid Is in prime condition. Th'le locatIon Is
ne0 (of thme most adlvanmtageomus in town).
'rhe lot is qulti ai large one, and u pon it are
a large waiehouse uand othmeir bu11(1idngs.
TJerms very imioderabeo. For -further par
tlinlars ailpply toEIEIEI
May 20..ff BR _UCE111
Charlotte, Colmbia & At; usta It.
)'ASII:NUICI USI'.1RT4tN.t',
COLUMBIA, 8. C., Augnst 12, 1883.
ON nt-' after Sundpy, Autgust 12, the fol
lowing Schedule will bie III effect:
0OIN(i NOItTI'[.
1NO. 11, MA I.'1N1) EXIESS.
Lane A ng nsta .......... . ...7.'5 a. m.
1a': e (ol umb ia ......... . .. .11:47 i. in.
Lt'avt Killi'au's ................12 12 p. in.
eave Ilylhewod........... .12.28 p. in.
.av( ewa ...............12.48 p. ma.
Ileivo S nIi p n's.. .......... ...1.01 p. n.
Leave Wiiunsoro ...............14 1. tm.
I.eave W hite Oak... ...... .... 1.::1 lp. i.
I.eave WoWard'...............45 p. im.
Leave 13laekstock ................'.50 p. in.
L,eave Chest(er......... . ......... .2.3: 1). in.
ILeave I{oek Hlll........... . . . .3.17 p. in.
leave Fort Mill . . .:3.:5 p, H.
Arrive at ('larlotte ...............4.20 p. i.
No. 17, aay frei''ht., with pas,'.'1 ('oacl
attaneliel, runs (hily excetpt. :utiday:
Leave ('olunbia.. ............ ..00 n. In.
L eave Winnshoro. ...............t;.15 a. mn.
Arrive at Charlotte .............3.30 p. ml.
GOING; S011'T'il.
NO' 52, MAIL ANI) Ii'11Es.
Leave Clmrlotte ................. 2.10 . im.
Leave ''olt \lill............... .2.17 p. m.
Lea' 1I;oek 11111............... 0 p. m.
I iave Chester................. .1.01 p. in.
Leava cIeknto('k................4.27 p. ni.
Leave Woodvarl',..............4.:83 p. in.
Leave White Oak.................15 p. m.
Ieave W1' llhosboro ................ .51)5 p. m.
Leiat-(' Slimpso l's.............. 5.1 i p. I.
Leave llidgevay................5.31 p. in.
Leave lytheWoo ...............5.47 p. im.
Leave Eillian's..................0 05 p. m.
Leav11 Columbtiat........ ..... ..0.:37 p). lm.
Arrive at Atugusta.....::.......lo.-17 p. i.
No. 18, way freight, with passenger coach
ittachecl, rinis daily except .inn(day:
Leave Charlotte.................5.35 a. in.
Leave WCinntsboro...............12.28 p. mn.
rrivi' at C'oltuthh:t............ ..4.10 p. ut
Itailroal (or 1ashinton) tinte sixteer,
ninutes aheal of Winnsboro timie.
.G. it. .Tf A CO'I"l',.
.T. Ml. It TlA iV 'r, 'Supe(rint cedet.
(Gene'ral Mananger.
I'ARM MACHINERY!
I IIAVEH for sale, direct from the mann
a(turetrs, all kind.; of A.-gricultural ltachin
'ry, ln i etnlcni.s, e'tI., et,'. lincgin('s of atll
iz(es, from three to osle h undrc(d Iu nfify
1OrSe .po w$r.:
3AW MILLS AND (IIST MILLS,
Alanufneturd a-It t.he MAG'ti'o11olitan. Irn
orks, lti(hmntlo, V'itrginia r
1"r-oml the York, I'enmsylvaniat, Ag;ricuil
Pual W11ork1s* all kinds of inpiIments,
rom ait Ileel-erew to at 'I nThesher (lilmt, iil
hr"esh and c'lean sixty bushels of wheat
wer honr or t,wo httudlledt hushels of oats
u'r hotir. .?
Sulky Plouighs, Culltivators, I iarrmws and
P'louguhs atnd Pll ngh Sto('ks of aill himls
u nd sizes. A1sso Iheaper:s, with sel f-dropper
nr self-hinder.
I ail agent for tho
)IsDIRICIK HAY AND COTTON I'tISSS.
This Press will, with three .nIuds, lress
1raw in sinill hale. its i'atst fast as the
hresher can ('lean it; ttnd1 with tbree hands
3an hmle cottm faster than at sixty-saw gin
an turnn the lint, omt..
I have al1so sme of the berst made COT.
I'ON (;INS, with :ll the i odleri improve
nents, with IR ESSES from the factories.
I also sell
COTTOX-SEEI) OII. MILLS.
Scales of all sizes, that. will weigh from
Q4Urr'im11es, liggits and11 ltidinig Cart-s, of
I kt a nyperson~i wishes t.o purelmuise any' of the
Abov I-meioned(1l1l gIods, they will p3leaIse
showv catIalolgues, le.
.1A MIE' PATJIAAN,
AGE'NTP.I
May' 17-ti'
-F1OR SALE!
WAGONS.
.9:\DDlLES, ll 1DLES,
IL\lNESS,
iCON, I E.\L,
COIIN,
DRHY GBOO';S, NOTIIONS,
Si(JES,
IND)UC'EM ENTIS FOl (MSU1.
U gY!4N~E (4. DESPRTEN
--Ask v'nrl nieiglhbor whereit to buy goodl
Shoes. 1)oni't. fail to tryW
- Hii\ TI Y 'S (OlIN 1I STlOH E.
UNDR!RTAKING!
R?espec('tf ini fnfrmis lth' lublile t th a. hr
haus (bn hand a1 full line of
taing.
.. .-ALO,
a4 full line oif lIR f IA L. RHEH. f(or mn,
wvomen and childr3en-a netw feaiture--very
We ask for a slo.re. of the patronage.
J. M. EI,rA OT 'T, Sr.
PM 0 'sXLE illliaplolc"'
OINTMCENT aa 'r
Por this annoying troublo it h anny stag I
SPECIFO OUlti. It a alsothe vey bes reed
known for SORE NIP PLES, Per.obe,t recRn
OL.D SOTRES, S0ALD) Fm E LR, GR
kindred discauoe.
From Montgdmr Ala. a ntlen~~ *rteeM iA
biad been soreiyP ?d va Plsfor ten years, and
ursOlatmeni*. eraen uNb
A~nlman w tes0 from Coeneta, Ata. i nsued
P,o' OIntment in aianagraae case qf )'Ies ei
re taning an Idanincredibly short tme
enbyma on recol~ Daho pvryow. e re.
Pro o y thosolo1Proitryetr.
tr 100 & l4r' 0t. L&44.
TT IS A LILI,, 'lEJNY, T WJE MIG.II
that the 811HT'11 (li';s >ound to affeet and d
and prosperity in the State at large, and the peop
iL'CONOMJZ' T IS[ YE~J/L
Sone of uts the short. erops muay not effect, hil
of the poor itan, .and sell goods at the smallest mI
Is ever alert to the interest of the peo pe, bil
thana anl- house iIn the upper part of the State, ou
op a ;A S11 BASIS, this year at COLUMBIA, W
JIeet. to e'lipse (f6r.previus. flotts. All S''AN).
anufac-turer's 'Prices. I)OM ESTICS at less tha
Carolina Plaids 7!4 cents, (.raniteville 7 4' ce
iteville 4-4 7 eients, (Graniteville Drilling 7l cent
.Coats's Cotton 55 eent , less six "Sr cent. dis
' (ilk 10 eent: per spbol, or iree for 25 cents, to.
.hal) Thread 1I eent-s per ball.
Tihe abtove goodis we will sell by the pleoc or anr
at short crop prices.
WHOLE
ANNOUNC
WITTKO WSKY
CIIARLOTTI
-:W:& :f:
We hereby inform the e"Wholosalo Trad
prising the Wholesale f,ranches of our husin
vite our customners" o give it due consitdcrati<
in business we say that ther.c is no house
NGr1 or
''hat. has be(ter facilities thn,n ours1 and Clint
of goods, no tnatter where bought.
G-IvrEDTT S A
Respectt'ully I,
_ WITTKOWSK
JST 1ECE iV
TEN THOUSAND "SUGEN
CIGARS. A GOOD TEN CEN
FIVE CENTS P
TEN BARRELS OF
PU'
NORTH CAROLINA (
THlE OLD CRON
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on particl f M r.r,lr a 1.:*-.
finineral substanlc. T
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larawr 3,A T.a viA .
WrIte for a conv of the it!l book-free. 80ob
I. J. QUA TTLEBA UM, D. .S.a
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hav
OFFICE: North side WanshiJngton Street, Ta>
as I
Opposite Town llail. thi
-WINNSBORO, SOTTH CA ROLINA -
.Jnly 7..tx:hu. - umi
T AS WELL KNOW IT AT ONC'r
Ater the onward strides of progress
to must
MORE THAN EVER.
It behooves us to work to the interest
trgin possible.
UGI
ni.g )rv Goods in larger quanntities
tsideA of (reenville, and 1oing busn+s
LN SIiliO and CIIES'I'EIi, W ex.
11Q) (OO1S).manufactured Sor'th at,
n most. meii can buy them.
ents, Granitcville e 5% cents, Gran
count, cash. Beling Brlthers' Spool
nrrive next week. Eagle & 'honuix.
v (uantity desIred.. All .good: marked
. MIMNAUGII.
SALE
~EMEN T
& BURUCH,
,N. C.
that onr "variouis lities" coln
ss are now complete, and we in
mi. To those wishing to engage
South"
we can and do duplicate any bill
C A. li T-.
Y & RARUCH.
1 AGAIN!
rn-a
IIEIMER'S CIIOICE"
TS CIGAR SOLD FOR
PIECE.
VERY FINFV
~OR N WHISK1( EY.
WHISKEY
./IKD,
BEAL REMED!
HEIR IMYhSTiA.L POnl lIotAN RUT 50IEN
.lI t>V ft!epopula 7,j,di t hiomp. land wVhCera
t an1 Ihutz" aU olhrr rentdfe of (ta kfid.
GI endoatcal by tho'hest, PhysleinnaR
1 1 9'ntglt nt its h10oine.
EM EDV. tha liM . C. WV. O'Neill, (Goodwator,
... sny'. raisied hnis wife from an intvaid's hod,
1 he' gellevos.' int'ed fierf(fc.
EMEDYV of which a prominent Atlanta
*rvlha,In st, "1 wol hmavrqgiven *?600assoonh
A wo ali alcklo forwhaI9t to bottlers of your
tdit:inei didl for my~ dautghItOr."'
EMEDY'. in rc(~rad to whIihh S. J. CassoII8.
I)., D)ruaggist of 'I IhmasvIllo, Ga., say: "I
n recail insiltucc.s in which it aB'orded relief
cr tP the must remedkn m< ;afaied'
E1EUV~)' abouatt w hiteh hr. R. II. Ferroll, La
angec, Ga., writes: 'eI have' awoed for the last 20)
ari thue meidbihui you aro putting yip:' And
insidler it the~ besIt combl)inaio e(2 ver gtottent
:eI-her for (ao>at)lfsU. fory whuich it isi recomi
cueld.
E3a E~DY of which Dr. .Toe! firaanham Atlan
"I htw'o Camnedcr lus recipe. andI bave no
*a.tatlin in advisinag Its use, and confidently
oenda it."
EMEDIY which the Rev. Ni. D. Johnson,
air Marietta, Ga., Ara.yaa ho has uised in his fam
with the "'nmost staisfaction"' andl recoin
adedl It to three familuew "who found it to be
at what it Is recomndited."'
Ea~lEDYV of which 'Pvamberton. Iversoh Ai
nNtaon t.y: "WO han,ve bega3 sellin'g it foruvmany
ar., with constantly inacrealsing sales. TChe ar
-Io Ina staple wth iats, nad one of absoltde rcri."
I EMED)Y of which 1.,amar, Rlankin & Lamar
tV:oW sol 60Ogrose~ in four months, and neover
I it in an I yinne but what it wasi wainted again."'
tJEMEJDY by which D)r. Ifaugh, of La0ratige,
a., says: "I citred one of the most obstinato
ntes of VIcAn111ou MENasTRifATION that over
uno1 within my-knaowle'dge, with a few bottles."
0I1EDY of whIch D)r J. C. Hiusa, Notasulga
la., say's: I nmn fully convinced that this 'fu
raledl or that clatss0A1iseases whichitla'Ima
enre."
Ets I fDY about~ hleh Majn. John C. Whitner,
A thanta. well an 0 favorably known all over
o Unitedu Htatesa n'AGeneral Insurance Agenlt,
ys: "I usedI this r. ..aed y before the war on a
rep,!antation on a great number of cases,
untsifhtah ae aucs."
LEMED]iY about wL. h Mr. .T. WV. Strange, of
trtersviloe, Ga., certifies that one bottle cured
' anbersi of his family df monstrual Irregu-.
rIiofny years stanninlg.
LE(DVtais EAPERin TItAN ANY .OTHERI
DICiNnoi its kind in the work), bevatalo 1 oa
nII: WLL wCUR Etn TnEtI.fs ZBSirSNA'TE CASn..
l114 (JItIAT P'OPULAJ a nEAtnEDV 'IS IJRADFIELD 8
mAIt R(. I1utATOI. (WYoi'ana's Boot Friend,) For
Ie by all IrugKtsfe. P'rico: Small size 75 Onft,
resize 61.50
Prorieor ndManufneturer
ip J. BRADPmETl,
No. 108 S. P'ryor Stuiot, ATLANTA. GA,
TOWN.'TAXES.
liE hooksa are now opent to receive than
TI'axes for the Municipal Ye-ar 18W3,
. All taxest unId11( by thait tilno will
A atdled ia penailty of fifty por cent.
:payers wVil please8( .hear this jni min,
o further notice or timeu willl DO gi vet
n1. J. N. CENTrER,
Clerk of COoiit ,.
-Iav '?tate Mhloe Soles accuretl by' tha
umln' McKamy Scew. J. M. BIEAIL)