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AOAL IN TELlN TIIUIL^l)AY. AUGJST 23. . 1153. N v \tiver'*tseettA. Wanted-A 'ply at I his 011icc. rl.ldieines-Dr. J. Brad ield. ISedicines-'ih'o Swift SpecItl Co. Local ltrfs. -An enjoyablo (an1c wits had in the ''hespliall all on Tuesday night , the 21st inst. It. was rather, Jiot, th boys say. --i11r. Louis Samuels, a .you'ng mer elia1t of this .place, was niarried -last ni~lht to Miss Alico-Siuilnous, of Ches ter. '1'he bridill' party leave for Nev York to-day. Our best wishes attend the happy Ii'. -A bachelor inl town received on ".lslle5day, a circlnar containing a flam i:ig advertisemnent of wedding trous sCaus. To the hypocrite's name was thel; prellx Jlrs. We can't give namecs, ior %VC are under (luress. I'os-rroNIa).-Dr. J. B. Patrick, of C (harleston, retlnests us. to, state thatt ho war, fron unavoidahle circum St111Ces, provented fromn Inlfillinlg his app)oint.mutnt to beo inl Winnsbo)ro on the 1Gth inst. D)r. Pl'arink .will.p)osl tively be hero on nlcxt Monlay, .he 27th iust.. The patronage of the pi lie is solicited. A Pim STonY.-Wc clip .the follow ing fromli the Abboville Medium of last week: Joseph L. Iligham, of 'liacksiork; Is the owuer o' a pig with six feet. There ato four well-forue<l feet on1 the fore legs and all are used in walkin;.---.rehange. We lived about 3l1ackstock a good while and assoiated With 1imi Johnston iadn Jlohn leemiken and have edlited at newspaper a n.umb er of years, bunt w never ihave beelt able to gett up a story like the above. -We commemnd (;eo.ge Wash ind1t;on as an (Xainple to the hal mnc uNho got tip this tale onl Joseph Iligh.am11, who is a staunch Secetier and w 11uhl not tell a story. Tin BOYs IN 1)ANG l.u.-The Caro ina Spartan is rleponsible for the !ol lowing : The young la(li('s hav.. male a uow d pr:ture in I)aring:ton county. A short, timlle ago, a fair nuiaitlen of respehiblile famtily, with a goul education aid un siined eharauter, rose frlm h11rr hedl he tweCn nlillight and llday ati wvalked six miles to the house whl(ere her heart's desire was sleepin g. She arrivedI there before dlaylighlt" and l> rt e1neounltle(< sonlle savagye <logs, bnut as of old, Cupii fears neither )ovks, nor bars, nor barks. She malde her way to the house, aroluse<d the sleepy-head ei swain, nnd ii(11 the twalin . walkedl six uliles to a prelahlr's bouse, whlrn they weie ial(1h one It is -i<l that. Darlington mothers ate lotking ny) their sons at night, (mw, to- pr'evet t he girls fron runninmg away with theli. Boys, "eter'l vigiletce is the price of' liberty"'. F'IIn.M:N's Dl)5.a.-Ther'e will he a colored iremen~i's para'.d( and toutrna *nlt'nt 1 at this plac onC 1 Thur usday ne(xt Vi sit ing companies120 areC expected fr'omi C~hest, r 11 an Cohnn ttbia, antd a1 credita-! ble0 d1islayI am1( 1a2 enljoyvable dayi~ is reahlonaly anltiipal1eil. Capt . .J. D). Smartl has been11 . ) cho(.hin he(1)1 mrhal~ of lowvin ! i. s thet pro'grantuno of' then day: I. I 'rocession, forms tS )ine 1 o'clock on L,iberty' stretid, oppos11ite te Episcopal church' I, the ('om1paniies tatkinig positio in12 the following on(ter: TIhe WVinnlsbou" rctHok &~ Ladder Cotm 1inty, No. I. iThe ~ Vig4ibinN~, of Columtbia. Them Illeguhars, No. 2, Or Winnishioro. ety st reet to C'ongress, up1 Coagr'ess to) the courI1t-ho)12'e, whiere the 111h1lress of w%lelome Wyii he cdelivered by J1. E. Melci)oabl. Esq. :1. The pro(elssion) will thenu mlove up~ Washiing(oii'street to Zion, uip Zion to Col Itege, dow~ I n 'iolege io Coinress. dlownt Con gress, to Cailhoun11, doIwnI Cailhoun, hailtiig ati the gro've 0on thle 'ornier' of V and(er'horst st reet. :4. Dhmuer w ill he ser-ved at. twot o'clock. i'. 'The ilracession will leave~' the grove at hlot1f-imst. It ree o'clok. I;. 'l(Tlttaehnt begins at. four o'clock. Thie fol lowinig are t.he rules and reg nltIttionls for the~ tournamnuct: D)istance to~ be rum, t.w~o htdre<d yardls. Th'le 11look & Ldder' Compaies enter tir:4t, runnling fromt the stor'e of Messrs. Doty & Walker to Mr. JT. M. Iteaty's on1 the cornier of Washtingtoni and Conigress streets. The Enigine Comtpaniles runit next, fromi the store of Messrs. D)oty & Walhker t.o the cistern ont Waishintgtoni street, at, the cour1t,-hlouse. Vest ivals will l>o given at di fferenat haillIs anid.a1 lIrt-ch2tss enItert itimnit willI also( b)e given at thle colored Odd Fel lows' [lall for the enjoymleIt of the guests of' the compllanies. The color-ed hook & L'addeyCl and1 Enigiho Compa nties in this laucq arec credhi table or'gan irattiots, und1( the citizens of W'inus :1id in1 thir prepoaration2s'for (lie rechp tion1 and( entt aliinmeni. of t heir visitors. We feel sure that they will. l)ondenOt from Columbia wVrites uts abont thin pr2ogress of the Normnal lIn lt iute, no0w ini session ini flat city. "Tedelegation fromi. F'airileld," he0 ana "sallr t hai duin g any pre viousa year, which fatL is ttilbiitable to the strange conduct oIf the railroad comiipianies in allowing t he excursion ratesR to thoSe onily wvho go downi 0on the openinug (lays of' the session. Amiing. (lie ladies from Fiairtield c.ounuty aty and1( Julia F"ripph and( Mrs. Gib. soin. Thie 1ma111 rep)rescutativos are so tiow I wvill forbear naminig them." Of lIrofessor Daivis's room lie says: "It is gelieral1ly regardedl by (ihe teachiers In a1ttenhdanIco3 as 02.0 of the miost literest ing andea 1i r ,v onf the fInttu. and most progressive jrofesso-p y haave." Ou' correspondent speaks I glowing terms both of (lie social and educ.tional advanttages of the Insti tute, and ita'vels at the apathy that seems to prevail among t.ie teachers of tho c'iunty. WYith characteristic delicae'- ho lingers nion t'c female attractioins of his sui'roundit:gs, and we alost fear that the young peda gogup has other iuotives thlt those disclosed for his presenco. at the capi tal. '''hero will be an exalnination," he contittues, 'on the 300h inst. of appliciats ,for the Nashville Normal School. There waa an examination some days ago ani not one of the applicaits succeeded in .passing the exatnination. I wonder if Fairfield county ' cannot send down fou: young ladies or gent lemon, who will not only pass successful y the ordeal at- olumu bia, but will go to Nashville and do hoior to the old county. I hope so." The exaininatlon referred to is certain ly one of niuch importance to' those-of our young ladies and gentlemen who propose to mnake i lrofessiontof teach. int. The school at Nashville is for the edutcaiort of teachers, and if a success ful examiliation - is stood, 'it incens for the fortunate applicant a thorough and progressive education without. any pecuniary outlay oin his part. Won't somie of our young tfriends seize the opportunity presented and make an eflort to go to Nashville? We hope so. Tlll: .ITItiJRltY CLUB. The following ire the rules of flie Winnsboro Literary Clul:, as ad,pted by the executive committee: 1. Only regular nmembersof the Club are entitled to a:hnlission to the club 'oOt. 2. Strangers visiting the t.own may have the privilege of tihe clb1 1r0oom on invitation of a regular member. 3. All papers and ; periodicvls must remnain .oil ile in the club room thvee datys, .Lftor they are received, before thmy can be taken out. 4. Proper entries must be made on the record-book of all papers taken out by the member when taking sante, and the credit made when samc is re tutrned. . 5. One monthly and two weeklies may be taken out at thr same time by a member, to be retained not longer than one week. 6. A fine of twenty-five cents will be imposed for evry violation of Rules 4t and 5, and any member ref'us ing to.. pay . such flue shall forfeit his meibership; and a refusal by a mem ber to replacc any paper that may be lost by him will also be punished by forieiture of nenlbership. 7. Papers for the Club shall be taken from1 the postofli.c amnd p.laced.1 on ile by' the chairmnan .of' the executive comn mtitt.ee, and. ini his absence onmly by some1 othter'.itemier of' the exceutive comm'ittee, to be designated by the cihai iillanI. I TI)EM1S FRJOMI FIAS I'El RILLE. -- Rcerehing shiowers, long looke3 f'or, and1( niow wellI nigh-come i n-vain, b. gatnm to fall on the 15th. 'u rate et serr(aI(e," etc., 0, the'mier's! and1( Mlajor' laucectte are. spteninmg two or three weeks recruiting at t he spinirs and(1 mountains .sin Spairtantburn and Greenville. '-Mr'. Bamnman and fanmily, natives. buit now recsidinig in Louisiana, have been spening i soineC Iimne withi relai tives ini the Corneri; also, Mr'. -Back itan Crosby', oni a flying visit. -Mi's. Tlahiilha Neves, aiged eighty, I'ell from her do6r on thle 12th Iinmst. and( susta:ined aI tractulre of' bot h bones of thme lef't for'earm, a pr'obable fr'ac ire pf a rib, and perhlis other ser'ious iniju ries, affein iug thle lunigs. -Messrs. Lawr'ence 1"easter', Tayloir C. Bloulwar'e and W. W. Crosby ar'e agi tat ing the purmchase.ot' a teii-acr'e lot on thle McCul lough place, ne(ar' Cocl oni of' a boarini(lmg-hiouse. W,e comn mond1( the elfort, hoccatise t he triue intr e.sts of' our' pleII conisist in (lie deOvel menit of' their hiomie schools. -Th'le niatch game of' base ball at IIerbert, on thi6 15th, r'caulted as fol lows: Light foot, of Faifleld........ 33 runs. Tiger iveri, of' Union........ 15 runs. We conmgratulate the Lightf'oots on having added ainother' victor'y to that almost uniniiterrIuptedl series their club had already achieved. ----Thiree ladles, who held tickets to Ui'ber't, were put ofiY the train uinder pr'otest at Sheltotn on tho 151h Iinlst., the conductor stating that ho did m t carie.to) slopf at lirber't. .As ai'bitrairy acts of' this kind, togethier w ith imnpc tinenco aind neglect, haive become, as wve unmderstanid, too commoni on that road to be any longer agreeable to the traveling pl))ic, wec most r'espectf'ully beg the attention of' the courteous supeii utendent to their correctIon. D.. B3. ii. 'The Pr'oof i-IIerzo it Is, Majl P. I'. Wise, Pirosper'ity, S. C., says: "'I uIsed( s'everatl hot ts of Nortmani's Neui tralizing (Cordlial amd reconmmend it to ho a goodh famnly micine(1." iri. Loiis .hMller', or A.t!ant, Oa., for'm ei'hy or Ch'Iarlest on, S. C., samys: "'I have usedl Noi'ian's Neuitrailizing Comrdal in my family lot' a inumiberi of eats it and cosidler it ai mnedichie we could( niot dho withont."' Mrl s. iM. It. Dommnely, of Arredondo, Fla, says: "'Norman's Neut.r'alizing (Cordial is a splenld imied hene. II has enred'( met or dyspepsia and i sleep tbettir thanm 1 hamve hI t wentty year's;" . * WANTEID. WANED,by a Gentlenmin with five .oile; a Lady to keej) houmse and( havey chamrge of the chIldren, A py at thIs of1ice. - ug2 stmxtf ' PDDLEs, hilDLEsAND) IIAINEi*-"wVAY down yomnder." UJI.4483J Q. DESPORTES, ONE PPICE! Many buyers htave an idea ipt the'y ne.ver get the worth of their money In- a 1urchtse unless th4+y get a,n artileo for much' less thit whVat.is asked for it.by the merchant. This hi i del.usion for it is the business of the lner,halnt.to sLudy -his, e1 niters and. this Is a point that ie -'studica well; there fore when one of this class calls he sets the prices with a due allowance.1or the re duct ion that will be demanded. If a mer ehant,s asks too much for his gopds do not buy from him,1 lint go to another Who sells at at more reasonabte price. 1iortunately for you there is competition enough in our toWito.protect you, .If you Arre.bot a j.udg u of the articles you want, and. cannot rely uo the -hmnesty of yotlr nmerchut, you had better get some one who is a judre to u,ake y9ur purchases for you. In the sat' of JEWELRY.. there must be but one irice, No one can tell the value o an article in this line by its appearance When new; therefore the nerichant who has learned its value from its maker must say what it Is worth, .an1d. stick to his price if le.loses tl salaby.it',.. dto otherwise is demorali,ing to ,he busi ness; for customers will soon conclude that the jeweler has no settled prices and no conscientious scruples, and will get as much a;s possible for an article.without re gard to its value. When this conclusion is reached his trade is gone. We ttve, In some cases, yielded to the imnpo;tunlty of customers and gave thc.lu.goos"t" reduced prices, but Nytt bad goo'l and sufilcient reir sons for dolig so perhaps the goods were a littlo out of style, or the customer was an obtect of charity, or we wished to do. them ia iavor. CONNOR & CHANDLER. JUST RECEIVEDR IRISH POTATOES. LARGE CABBAGE HEADS. SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST VERY FINE SMOKED BEEF. ONE BARREl, NO. 1 MACKEREL JUST OPENED. AT S. S. WOLFE'S. TAKE NOTICE! BUY yourI Wai,on Material, SPOKES, CIIA1NS, and alil kinds of Plantation COOK STlOVEs, .HEATIrNG sTrOVES fromn 614.0o t o $50.(00, comn>iete, OIL STOVES, WOODENW~ARE, ETC., From. J. H. CUMMINGS. Then UJNPO.N CIJI1N .is sold on its "neihls: .I 'a.n refel'. to a~ , doys.n paritie~s i ng, but has 40tood the tesi. since 18(64. UNDERTAKING[ ! Tiespeetfiully informs the p)ublic that he hson haind a fulli ihe of COFFINS AND CASK ETS, and Ia prcparedl to do anyt.hing in under taking. - -ALSO, A full line of BUiUAL~ ROIES, 'for then; women and childr .u new featufre-very neat, app1rop)riaite and1 cheap. We ask for a share of thme pantronlage. J. Mf. ELIOT T, Sr. A WORD IN SEASON ! I HAVE NOTIFIED T11hE ~ARMERS of Fairfld to bring in their OLD GINS fo re)a-s . . Io reamr But they are niot doing so, and I mnot able to (disapin))Ot a purchas er of a new gin for t,he repairing of an old one. So parties need not.bring their gins in just whfen thme" "ced thbili and expect to "4take themn out un my wagon," or "get them Satuirday wvhien the Wagon comies in." I want, to do all the workc I can. I hope the (IN MEN wvon't CROWD us in .SEP'TEMB3EJ just, when the?y want theIr GIN. J. ZL E LLIO0T, SR, DENTWAL NOTICE. DR J. V.' P rICK, Jr., of Charleston, S. 0., V.ill visit Winnsb5oro on tihe 16th of August,-and will remaini one and a half wveeks. aving all of the latest im pirovedh appliances and a long experience, can guarantee to give entire satiefaction. Juuy 263-t xt( 'The- PiyGoadSPalace of te SMlt. Perlfdps the most im>ortant event lia ths hlistory.of the Dry Giogqs Pusiness hn blad section s the completi o the maignf Out establislunent of .;. WI $(O;WK.& .bA 1g Yf, pai'ifhs and acquaintauce'of this . old Istablished house livi: all -oser the country there is no neet. "f "ntrodtetiot, but we dit..It. oily proper to' call ;th ait. tention of the popIa wlhp Are so 'sltuated iving milel alid niles aWi,l from us, that we'are now in a 1 ositiolt to offer facilities to purchasers of )ry Glids; etc., that are not equalled outsido of, Now York. After many months. of patient waiting .ndl.auxlety the large corps of artisipns ali .inechanics that hai o' 'iteen employed "tro about to vacate, leaving behind tleta every thing so perfect in, all appointmeils and re<quiroments for the transaction of Oil tntr, mense btisiness, that on entering id.: nrt. of Vilshlon one can immediately obierve lhittt tv*ery detail that experience could de sire or taste could suggest has beeikattenl ed to. Everything that in any way could .andd to the comfort tli(1.convenieiyci.tf et. toners has been ieilouialy looked aftei' ahi >rovided for. -'Th pronises have been en arged to more thal..?opr times't>heir former caouJy, while sovdianl new ilea;rtment. jave'been added, -lI of which 'arm dhtirely ne(v features, and Aupplyinq want that has long been felt'in this section. All these vAst improvemients, provided at.an immense outlay of capital'-must. necessMi;} have a telling effect onA:he business it iests of this growing t\nfl. beautiful etty. 'Eor now ladies of the m.ost.refincd tastO',.for. which the Carolinas tile proverhil',,ann . fnd. in tJ.jia establishihunt, every re uisite of a wardrobe, for either st5icob or >*ilet. - NLJ -DEPA$tTURES'.. We feel that nowhere oi this edlithenit is there a wider field for progress than in the balmy valleys of the lovely South. Our selves animated and imbued,ith the most fpthusiastic spirit for the elevtion.and ad vanceuent of commereahl t4rests .f, or section are determined t. "i.'btl -"of the times. With new nil: advanced ideas crowding out the old, pluck instead of ludlf, ansh instead of credit", ability In hlcc .i f i oek, science and energy beating down the 'od fogy plan of doing business, old goods and long prices find no resting-place with us, ur motto is and shall be ,QuICX AAX.S;AND LIGiT PROFETS." We are determined to have life and en ergy around and about us. Hiiying niow it our conmmanl all the space necessary for the requirelhttit,pf our constantly licreai itig trade- we u4in'lh a position to offer to our patrons a stock of idb niagitude aud varied assortment as ojnnt be'xcelled in the Southern .Statcs; .. Por the gpeciai "pleasure of our lady friends we sh4alldpen.w4tb the fall season a Dress Making Depai'tnton, and after much exertion we have been foitiuate enough to secure the services of a lady ,who for the past seventenn years has entered to the tastes.of the very be.ct trade of New York, Philadel bha and Ialtin1ore,.--whose abilit as a perec't fitter clmtt "b.que se t. Ladies can rely on beihg provided % ,tlit1e most attractive freaks of fashion 41i gIr. ments that will be perfect in fit, style and wo thmansbhip. Partieihanr1 att aetive ..wil-l he ihr rn dies', Misses and bklldireih's Undergasr ments Department, oir Ladles', Misses' and Children's Boot and $ltoe I)epnrtment, our Cloak anti Suit+.i'trtiient, and. we have specia1y devoted'n entire ias ery'for our ,lillinery Departnhent. This.- wili he condtuctedl on) at more ext"nsiv'e scale than never before and will contain everything de sirable in the wiy of French and Amnericai Novelties in Milfliary (foQ(da, In all our thler diepart,imnts we will offer the most attractive n'stitmnts at prices that cannot he completed with, such as Black and Colored 51ilks, Stis, Velvets, Brocades, ousrninm (.ood ' Crap / Dred Good' Whit.e u..oods inenms and D)omes ties, *loths andi assimrrs Flannels HIlan kets, Quli Is, Linings, I losier ami Underwvear, Gloves, Laces anti Em >roidle ries, Notions, Fancy Goods,.Corsets,M1ints; Lawns and. Canibres, DIress Trimmnings, D)ress Buttonis; Umbre llas, l'arasols, Fanis, Carpets, liattiung,, Rugs, Oil-cloths, &c. OkD E RS fl Y AI AIL. .Our Mail and Express Dep)artment is nowv so thsorou ghlly.organized that ladies livig toutt d...e ity ..a: tdo .their ,shopping throng rus Wit.hli as-ctue crtainty k,t imatis factiho as if they wiere personally ' esent. Samples sent to any par t of :tioAii States, Canada or Mtexico, on appl~catli. All orders amounting to tetn dl airs anti uplwatrds tdeliveied free of Express anti Mail charges.. WrTIKXwskY & BAuICH, CHIARLQ TTE, N. C. Aug 16i SALE AND FEED STABLES. HORSES AND MULES ! * IVNNanIORO, August 6, 1883. JUST ARRIVED, two .car-loads of yotung, fat, .well broke' Westtern IORSES yohngi"mares, well bi-oe to tdrive single o;r dloub)le. Also a few goo(i. sandide horses. Alny one wishing to lnuy or iajt had b{st ter edill at once Ai1i1 get. the Iclk. I wil swall for any and alli kihas both horses and mules, poor or fat. --RADE NORMAN'S ant ofret St d for the enro Hedcthe hutbn eao to h ~NEUTRAL.IZINO OO Tsasajmtand harmlss as~lak bema ne Does not ontain Opium andE filort cntiae eciall recm. (JMldren. it.)Price 95c- and $r.oo per botte, ~o4byalTDrappfete and perw te platteps4 EZ0EL80E Mrmrmo& da Clitajrlotte, CoIumbun & A uiensta L. R. " I PA8s1:NoEli D:LL'At'rm.-, v, COTd1M.a.%, S (.,- ApguE.t 12, 1883. (IN .nd oftter SuiJity, AnAst 12, the fol .wligSchedule will be In ef'ect: GOIN. NQr1'rki. LAave- Augu sta. .. .. ... .. .. . . .. .7..4 a. mI.-I Leave Columbia......... ..11.47 ia. i. rtWe Killian'i...- . .......12.12 p, in. Li#ve Biythh\d tod. . ... .. .. . .. .12.2a p. mn. I bay.eRhligetiaY. . ... .. .. .. .. ..'. t.4ti p. mn. Loave Simpson s .................1.00 p. mi. Iet W 1n1shltro.... . ......... 14 p. in. a.ve* bi t .Oak ...................3 p. m. Lci,v 1Niairi's ...-...........1.415 p. in. i1vOe1 aekstock....... ...1.0 ). In. r'.ie Chester...................2.aa p. m. Leavh Itock. 11111 . ....1.17 p. it. Leave Fort Mill1...v.:... ....35 p, im. Arrive f Charlotte..... ... ...4.20 ). im. No. 17, way freight, with passenger roaelt .{tclji rtins daily except Sunday: Leave Columbili .................5.00 a. in. Leave Winnsboro .................15 a. im. Arrive at Charlotte............3.30 1. i. ' GOiNG SOUTH. -- mo. 52, MAIL AAI) E 'IiItPni. Leave Chirlotte.................2.10 p. in. Leave Fort Mill..................2.17 p. in. Leave Rock 11111.................:1.20 p. n. Leave Chester................ .4.01 p. m. q..e Blackstock............. 4.27 p. mr. L.ehve Woilward's...............4.:13 p. im. Leave White Oak................4.45 ). in. Leave Winnsboro.............5.05 p. m. [,gave Simpson's ....:....5.19 . in . "41 .o lidgeway.. - ........,:,.'.5.31 p). m1. It .. .lewood............5.47 p. im. Leage Kl 11at's. ............ ....6 051 p. mn. Leate Columbia.......... . ... .6.37 p. n. Arri18 at Augusta......,. .....10.47 p. ii. No. 18, way freight, w'th' paseiger coach attached, runs daily except Sunday: na.ve Giarlotte.................:.3 a. m. .eave Wtinsboro..............1.28 p. m. rrjyy..t,.Colt ihia....:.........4.10 1). )n Ra'ilroad (o ' ishMgtu) time sixteer, ninutes ahead of Vk.nnsbnro timo'. . G. R. ''ALCOTT1 , T. M. R TALCOTT Superintendent. General t[anager. RESHt ..OO'DZ! COZISTING 1! FLOUR OF TlE best grades, Meal, Pearl Grits, -Rice, New DTloalls Molasses and Syrups, full line of Danned Goods, Corttod'Beef, Silgi Co ' Dkra anldTonilttoes, Tomattoes, Salmon, Peaches, Pineapple, Celebrated Bartlett Pears, Sticottish, Squash, Chow-Chow and N1ixed kckies; I'epared Cocoanut for )ic$', 'cakes 'and puddings. Evaporated Vogetables for Soups, Evaporated Apples. 3ld Government Java and Iio Coffee, :rebiniand Uliick 'Tea, and all (rads of Sugars ain Coffee 4. fl. R.. Flenrniken. ATITENTION IS CA LLED -rO FRESHI At)DITIONS ''; O MY The Oelebrated "1lrunswick" Ii ams-try Oce an Geni Macer'l. '. - ConBef Saint Louis Roast Beef. Impnjorted and A merican Sardines. Salmon (Soused), Mlacrl. Fresh Chi&ese.e .ileLoii * Freshi A pp3le~s, in j.000~i (cans. Bartlett Pears, Quinces. Girated PIineapplel(, Peaeus. "'Winslow's"' Succotash-Ilr.i ln'ac. -' - paeced. Crosse & Bnecwell's Ch ow-Ch)ov. Piecis. :.i Importedi Wo0rcetersire Fauc BalceY's Blr'oma. *Condensed 3Milk. Fresh Snowv-Flakes, .' ;. A lot of Handled I loes and Gralin (IJ.dtles. ALL CIIEAP~ FORl CASil, i. 1\.TIUEY. 1883. SPRiNG STOCK ehave now ieeelvedI our s't>ek of SPRING 900l), -and -have them iNatdy for .INSPECTIION. Wo thhik..we cam- RAU 1/L Y nay' thatwe henveopecnedi at any tIne a mioreo coiplete assortmient or b)etter class of goods. As regards pIrices, we Will only sa y tha these goods willl he sold1 aU low as the samo are sold In any 4lAJ?KgdT and a.nu,re our customers that theiy Wvill he protected iha prIces, as we will meect the market, at any thme In anythlng. We~ wvould call speelal attention to our fAENTW~ DEPA.INETHF ET, whIch wIll be found comnplete In every par ticular, and all ive ask Is an InspectIon by the pulblic. MoMASTER, DRIOE &o KETOIN. TURNIP SEED, JULY Ia the best month to sow Runta Bog Ta1ilp,Seet In. We have a fresh sdjply also of ied TIop, White Flat Dutch, omeranian Globe, Norfolk, Seven Top YelowAberdeen, Amber Globe anti McMASTER, BRlICE & ETrCmIN. July 17, ..o.. av OP5POfiI'TE GR~AXN CEX.T. I Iv 1jtt 1 openetloI a htI.'. slaak (tf 'P1;1 Suits of ('a.SiIt.-ert, l iu :,t', Ch;lu: u .utld erg GcENTrS' FU131is 11,n1 all theat(s sGve f ol.(ents' .I ( /S in lowt-Q u:rt'or.::ta,tti (:,i!t 1r. Ortlt'rs seitt to illy ati L ir. ILt b pr"itlli Te have a small quantity of' cd and Peas and Bran, which in Also, a few bushels of Pens on I We would remind our friendh t of GROCERIES at a time; a ly they are always FRESII. PRICES AND (IT..\ IA' COM\IE ANI J. IT. UA ~~VA SWIFT'S SPECIFIC In nnt triumph (it Feiic , b.'t 1' n r v:i'.aten through lihe inl-n110 of lt" unttorc'i :atun.o, nr.t ii . a comnpheto ntttitl+,to to tll Litti. of I'lood I"o,.t)n nud Skin litimor. Cwift,q Spe iic has entrt"+ tme of Strofla, whih tq hereli:tary in liy f:nnity. I h:tc ?nim rrti. e with it fir innny Yeatrm, an+l h:nu t ritcl t er:.t ttma. {thy.rit-i"in4 nnd nil s.ti of tr:ttt:I. ltat I I ;.r iW ; :l when I bef:ni to tac khte Swirs -it I i ini f u horrible tlition; but, i;t: sit, t io.+ t r:I e:n,- i, I n rid of the disease. T t : i '(: iCt h :t. 18inh tr4ntue4t intiene a.ietei: t a i hep 11";:a uny who doht will viii e til mn-. E. C. IlA Wl',"N:,it Clarviii', Gat. After FniTerin'+ eni ilo v t ty i tiv yt ri i t ri fl ry 1eR ter, tt nd'it ti i:.t ttnvli phi n: . 1 N tt I'::. it. 111itAVNS iali,ra, G. CATAE~)RI.TD Blood ut t)iiiite. t S. 8. .:ns it si iiiy whAeir"had habye the. ururntt of. 1:d i , he ti 'y J eue y ce. intn it to ll reitihi:mre i a ti it th- . C. U liUf NS Gn:i.,u, Ind. E. i. Ili WN pttnud .C 'sut of liu biit e fo. Wtl.i'. one p:in it:rfAeny 1t i1! rudlion I'tniim rlnn~y firnW:-A N(I i 'n,uni forONESt'( hT5 iiS\'l Ti mr d.sel-'it ' It i. *Iiochk~ for(ertalt 0 ra,t: er :, a n a, t GA.u Tras ft ou re to edy th me:,l h:tpily meen i t(gi.e do-i Ofman fteaefr oaspclitada i It a pacitlr citai u itn:iie:! od tam ii i'n the omb, anadpoe to do conL timfsttii,iheI u.fer.- :ui (il nwio asel tIosult l :iilth derimtea nal :i-iiti s Is simiply to discreihi, the volu::try te:thiuy of thiousanids of hv:i, w:t nie'es wh'o itri to dlay o:;li t. ing in their rCtomtioni to t:Olnndi health nial runt htppine 15siitrictly ha vegetalt,!, chtm:eiu au-i l tsi i t he protilutt oif medical ec!c;ce itnd iine!.cl expierienlci dirtedii tpowarda l.he bewti'. 14 S3UFFE RItIG WOMAN T It is thie tuiedh' pre('1 -Ition of i a. tonil ptsh'Jan whto.o specCiltyv~ ,i Wii.(AX.; rnd whosier famio bo came enviub!cdho .lit: A i hiram of h!t wandetir ful hncess int thit iatmeni t, a: co of feaio Com-~ plints. TlilE LI:0A.IAI TtR i thre GiiANDliGT TIJRMEDY known, and. richly deuserves it iname: WOMAN'S B3EC.T FRIEND, Bicato it conitrols a c!isn or funictions~ thu viarioulls derngements of wl.ich catso moure ill health titan a'l lther caneeas comntd, andii thtusi restenea her from o long trein of atict;ina wyhich ooirely oinbitr tier life, an'd premturelty end her exitence. ,Oh! what mintado' oif living witneesas3 can tes-. t3 to its charming ell'ects. 'WOMAN I take to youtr condenco thhk PRECIOUS B~OON~ OF H1EALTHI It wvill reliiuve you of in.irly all,f he cimltt.s pe. liar to youtr arn l]Rey tupon it ais your saifeguard for healh, hitnss rind tong lifo. Prtce-Smalli Aize., 75 cents; Largo size, 91I.50. gW"Sold biy ai!l) ruggltis,a 1'repared only by DR. J. B3RADFT1ELD, No. 103 Southt iryor S3rat, falantu, (Ia, ThI'sti td's of w.omeun ' ver iii 2 uett.' Sfy to the ' -iierhit C! fYea ts of hiis; grint rem C . .y I vll nat ansortt.vt eua( idhtr inti lep.enr thi intit(ty of *n aind statiering beiyonid expr'.in, buit witter thn all, It thtere'y grcr.ti n tiO h the d'mor to life of bots snoither andit 'hti. This g reat botin to Auf ferini woman Is lIJaingg Lhiige Or Jlsi4Mri F/ Jenl. Prepared and so1 ly J. BuA^nmai,, Atlanta, Gan. fPot:t hy aU by Express on receipt of price, DIR. J. 1M. QUATTL1EBAUM, DENTST1 ., COVt A' S O .i.r.8 :3 INAR111D9 WiA ( COLU.MDI, S. C. - 0 (;OO)M for' 3en, Youths anitd Boys, in e--all at low prices. Also a 1lin of IH ING GOODS NeCciwrar a specia:ty. Gents' IiVB y it tendl to. [. L. KINAI)RD. hoppcd Corn and Pets iti': - akes an excellent cow food. In1. ih.at we buy a small quanti nd buy OFTEN, consequent FY GUARANTEED. SEE US. RD)EN & RIRO. ~Il j ll11j I TllA I -SII.LIL WE BE -LOrIED ? i tn oi f E ' nesI t iitns wtich mlost pIr-. .. it me ind it' Ithe inliviilal atndl tilt) I:'i.i T r""liov' youtlself of this er. Ih-\i(v, );la shloit call andil hear our) l pIC(s 11 : WRi I G"i t OODS, Of whiv1h 'wc' ow h1:nt e at inr.te a nul vell ar!.-: ttih. 1vetry hinLI%I in the way O , 'm (:!)O !). N'ITIONS, etc., that, is nIl w,a ib.t tomun Ie:4 dotmestic to ii "::a I )1; i'- a m , and t >lI tho Iv. ,-:t Nlt"T"iN , j1' you vant, it titt" ",l tit ic.... ................ ui.. ( '. e :u he ou rn stok , or coos from \u . ;ihw of4 I'ui. .u( 144 f we 11 lant(' plao aa :i! u.'e lEm . inte e. W eaV thavo Ia* huiui aet midV;;'1 I'in" ni a I V.41Jw~hiei viey hire lmbrcin ll Iw u'ls and~l4j lipeS. Inal tih-pa1 r:4Ii.' w1e endeavI~ Or oogiv. CALDWELL~ IA & LADEIDAE. 0" A L L EUD FM SE ]2B lI m * heA per TT.On pm.in. .as VG AIDCEl DEP( TENT , '' .\NWCO3 N COMPANY. IfilMfeily MA1 CE'rNE Y. '4F1 A L lF INSFO ALEU. J. '.McMuASTER &. CO, CilINSANDO ROTARYI HAROW8,~ ,. JOly 7- hCKRYWAON. WE A RE AGNTS:FOR TH ..O.T..AND..WA ..ON,COMP A, f