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LOCA L NTiGME
TuE n obraay - - m - 18 U.
*bew Advetsomnent.
* Notice-,-Saml. O1. lFant.,
Sher1iff's Sald11T. D, AdCa thiy, p.0
F. C.
Sealed ProO4lds--J. 1A. Harvey,
DBArtI OP A HS. J. D. RAT-rbktt1i.
Nows 'has been 'received that Mi-a.
Amella R1atteiilio, of Chester, died on
last Wediosdiay, the 14th 'it. 11r;.
Jiatterrloi wa' the wife of Mr. J. D.
atterroo aid a daughter (if tio..late
C. L. Refo, Sr., of this colnty. The
'doceased was -ijbbtit t.welity-flve years
'of ago, iad .eft i husband aid two
little chibdIen'. She Was universally
! 1.eeled. 11er fitlly aniitriuinds will
have the synlipathy of all their acquaini
tances in Fairfiod in their sorrow and
afiliction.
DE.ATji.-It. is our pafullitl dity to
annllouence thle death1 of boycc Iom,
Secolld son of Major ''honias W. Bew,
'of this countfy. 'ilho deceased wias
'takien very suddenly III on'last ShiiCr
'day evenlig wkith iiflaimmation of the.
bowels and died on Saturday nighi
between oleven aid twc!vo o'iluok.
]loye was a brighit, inteIllgcut boy of
fouNrell veart of ag~o, and wias a qbui
cral favorite with all who knew d'im.
!Stricken down in the buddinjf spiing of
life, Whille crossing the line tiut sepa11
ates youth from manh1o, 'his deth lIs
ooe of tonehing did peculiar sadne11s'0.
We exteid to ftho bereaved fThIler tind
'inother our heartfelt sympathles.
COTTON STATIaM .N1'r.%-Thc rolloivling
-is the cotait palratl(i've cot (on Statemnilt Anr
tile Week ending Feb-nary 16, 1883:
'Not receipts at aill United Sintes ports
ditring the iveek 144,498; to same time
I'ast vear 71,295; total receipts to this
date 4,633,01; to Same da1te last year
8,896,t91. Exports for tto week 102,
6i67; sane week Itist year 66,6152; total
exports to thisdtle 3,047,951 ; to samle
date last yeami 2,137,1 10. btock at all
United States ports -931 ,30; saine tittic
lnst year 1,112,709; stock at all ilterior
to wns 153;1T'; samne tianc last \-i-I 1&3,
116; stook at Liverpool 836,001);
51am11e tie last year 700,000; sto'(;kl
of' Amnericia afloat. for Groat niitnin
285,000; sam11e tiau larst. 'year 292,OuO.
Ti1)E D, U. W i-:siT Fu.uMA.E COIAJ:GE.
The A ssociftte lqfocrtmed Pre.vbyteren
says, editoriatI ya
Tle friends of the )ie Iest Femilale
College will be gratlietd to leat'rn o(f its
Ilcreasing growth anid .prosperity. The
College ehls.Ces U.Ve u11;d. ben so full i tel
yearus as they are now. ThJs sial well
for the 'present adinlinistration. Pres~dvent
Kelti sy IS provinIg l1hhnlselft a inn1 for the
place. Thle fars whilh sine~i enttrtined
or the <deeline of the College at the ceaf h
'ot Dr. Blonner were na1turl. 111 <ialf
eations for-his -position1 werei( s(o 1ma he ! a 1
<decided, his sulccess so) conlspienons, tat it
was not .stranIge inany should feel appre..
hiensive Of' the~ efect of his renloval oil the
College. Pr~ofessor Ken nedy an11( his assIst
ants( huave shIown ThIatt.h'y I'ully, apIpreciate
their ideiasibiiity), and thal~t the high repu
- taitlin 1 (he 'Zillg( is porrectly safe in
their hIn'Is. 'Th8 ~is il colmniy antid county1(
and Staite are to be cong ralfullatedl on tihe
presenit status and( p~rospe(ts ofC this insti-.
tutioni, devoted to the euc~aion inl niind
'and1 helrt. of thlose whio .i\O (nr hlomes
and1( our seeks-y ti~ b etstdeigts
thieir purest joys and their huihst- eie
Professor KeIimedyV 1his inn f IIV lenads
-and( alcquain~ltan~Ces ini FaiWield 1(IuntyV,
tall of whloml will 1)e highly gratified to
1learn of theO mlarked suc~ess thatt hnis
itthndedl lis eff'ortsinc he10 1 as 115Afs
Snme~ld the_ p~resideclly of tihe istitLu
supeIrvislion of the hate Dr. Bonnier, it
-riiked amilong the first, fdem.to3 seminia
Vics of (lie Sonth. It is theref'ore 110
mean11001 co i 1mont1 to the 1ab1 iity of
L'rofeAor Khunedy(I as8 tal ocetor' to
Myl) ihat '"tih Ollege -lcIsCsa have not
heeln so full ill tell yoars as tibhy aro
SUIEN U)EATi.--Mr. A. IHamilton
'lemring', of this place0; died very suld
lyn Mondayi3 niglit at about sevenl
fe~.MV Fleminlg 11has b'e inl very
at ti at for some1 timeo, slufllring
afeti'ery soverehy froml b~ronchiial
~'.O. TJhe immedi~tiatoecauish of is
Yio.w' t ot yet beenl alsbertained.
nn few 'llniutis of is death 130
-1 nled as welh as usual, andi Was sit..
hit nl) i- n10 l i l the ofIIc'c' 'f the0
h i ts h or- 1t ln~ ari tOS O from
.l . hir, as WnM thioungt,
just outside of (.he door, and( died ip..
11arenltly fromt gtrangulti lou. ri'rs.
RobeIrtsonl and1 Aiken wer~e batlled in
anduli eve7 off'Ort Was made01 to Vestoro
hlim, but of no avail. A )~bst-mobrtam
examninaionm will probablly be held( to
day. ~Mr. Filmig was wvehl knownl
throughout the county as a geliial,
sociablle andl~ kind-heartedl man, .le
was about forty years of age. Thle
fleeased leaves a widowv and two
children to mlourn'l his 1unt1imely death.
All whlo kneOw lhm, both ill Wlnnsbpjro
and in11 tile coinry, Will recelve tihe
sad lIntoilgenlce willinnmfeig ned so'wtoi;
!iliJ of acuer count.
Close of the Cimennai C~lendar--Present-.
menoat of thei Gratnd Ju try 'Openinag of (lie
Court of Common PleIwg
Tho0 jur.Y3 In the ease of tho State vs.
Win. R. Sykes retur'ned intotourt at
tenl o'clock 01n Friday night, after a
delllberatlonl of about fiye hours. andI
r'endereod a verdict of "Not guilty'."
TIhie defenidant was accordingly (118
thiarged.*
On Satur'day the Court was engaged
it lie tilal of Robert Mitchell, charged
with rape. Messrs. McDonald &
ihmuglams naumtc-~c rm. am deu.'
ho , to a l'3of del'borahov
ro'idd d vrdlyt df "NokiiityfP
The prisoners q.olivloted dul'lg tio
term were sc0nlifunedas follows:
David A. CraWfdrd,lAssault anitbat
401ry of a high. and aggravted dthargo
ter, .$0 tihtl or two inonitls 'Ifllrs
onandia in te county Jfig. Mi. Craw
ford limiediatoly paid the fino IUhdd
Was (ischlargbd.
Washington Lindsay,. caIrying a
concealed do idly weaponi, $25 ilno dr
two 1n0ths ill jal. .
bimudl 11111, 'hoftse-broakilng, one
year tit hard labor hi the poiitintiarv.
Thomas -Boulwareo, nanhitghtei,
seVe'1 years it hard labor Hil the poi
tentiary. .
T,h fIlowillgis ho .ila( pisoit
monift of -io grand juiy:
To His Honor J.1?. Kerdirm. Pre
s1hin/ Judge: \Ye, 11 grant jury In
alI Ior' tihe sa(id Stat0- lid Co(1Uity, -re
sydc(filly report that We have evaim
ined :tio dlfbirnt, public ofilcs if the
count-y, to wit, the Clerk of Court,
sheril', trensni'r, auditoar judgo 'Of
'Probate an11d county coia assIoniers alld
flind then aill neatly and lroperly kdpt.
The books of '(.he county%, conaission
crs and tr tosurer show the finan -il
Co11t6iI of'thebita to be.' o'
thero being a bahtnlo froi L year,
over ind abovo all expendiN 'os, of
more than'Tour thousand dollars. We
h.mvo a',16 exanined tle jail, and find
it In flood cotdition, neiatly kopt aind
the prisoniers well cared O'. As to
the poor house, we find -it in'Verv good
comlition, with a god- arlden and a
SnIaull but weoll Ott'ti-vated farm1,-II. . We
learin that Mr. 1laigood, the husbanld 'f
the itiatrojn, ill-treats. abuses and curses
the iniates. We .o1IeIstily rccom'yL
mend that, the commissoners do. byi
tr.ediately look alr this gentlna.
We have examined tho books of the
hril Justices, and so i far its we are able
to ilgtige lme 11 1110r pr61OIly kept.
The cOIditiona of the public road10,
bridges, ec., we find ill its good conidi;.
tioll ats could be expected under the
cir-cutinsitancees. We wvould, howverll
(-all speciall attlentionl to thiat, portbionl
(if the liocky Mount road froi. (he
eorplralte linais of' 1.1h. town of' innlills
bo to the five-mile post on said road.
W e woild Ilso cull attientii oni to a point
o-n11 he "' Istitu tioll" road, -nleir Stew
art's .9ni11l; and Would reconlimlenti 11h1t
tile gate at; the end of Brown's bridge
be remIoved, aid thait a causewaV,
com)0111llencinig at tle branch an11d rnnl
Iinng sevent yards upl the hlill., sufl
lhlCIluily wide for. vine Wagonl, be put
n't Arien's branch on tle Coftillbia
ro0d. We Would also recoinmnitod that
the. W be mlade larger, as 0lhe saie is
not siliciently large to-seat thu'oilicers
of tle Coni:.I
We desirO to return to his UonorI
our siicre thanks for t Ile kind and able"
advice and tor tile nfficient help ~wicli
lie has Io li', ered u's ill the pirose~ute'dio
of our Cliek.
All of whidb is respectfully sub
nitted. U. C. Ta.le,
For'emni.
The Court of G'enerntl 8esiions -ad
jonerned onl * atuirday afternooni, Andl
tle Conrt of ComitionI Plefs opened
on Monday morning. The proceed
ings thus far have been of' n public
initerest.
1runs ynon F R G ts 'rA'JyIxky.
-Mri's. F". E. Linda hats returned to
-T1 wo mad dlogs Werce last wckl s'ceu
ill thie upoper sect ion.
-Mur. Tfhunas Chapman hats opened
a istor'e at his father's-.
-Dr. Th'loihpkoni, of Columbia, is
up on a visit to r'elatives.
-Mrs. Anna Lewis has1 removed to
(lie IFeaster'ville Board ing 1 louse..
---Dr. V. P. Clayton and Mrs. Nancy'
Colemnan ar10 isitinlg ar Wihnuinlgtonl,
N. C.
'-Mr'. J, llendr'ix McLane recentlv
spent a 1% (lays at Feaster'villc, part'
ly inl ihe liniancial interest of I he Signal'.1
-Tbcli school at Fe'a'ster'ville was onl
Monday 'last reo-openIed withi an attenid
-anlce of' twenty-five, under the ch1arge
of M iss Mairy V. Feaster.
-Mr. D-. R. Ruff', i'e Ridgeway, was'
in tho Coirner' 0on Moniday' last. 11ie
caezi oni a visit to his relatives and to
enter his daullghitcr Janio at thce Crosby
Institute(1.
'--Messrs. D. 1P. Crosby, Sam. Mc.
Lurikini aind Joe Crosby arc' AIisiing ih
therie in busgjiness--theO others are to re
tiiurn next week.
-Th'lo farmers arc still Bowing gr'ain,
anid will probably get sown from first
to last slty or seventy per cent. of an
av'erage area. Some compin~~i of the
Jesian liy. Ti~o proslet la a poor'
-M arricd--At the bride's residence;
respectively, both on thle .15th inst., LhE
former U~y the Riv. J. D. Mahon alonet
the latter' by thb same cler'gymani, as
sisted by the R~4,. W. W. Mills, Mir.
Thomas Chiapmani to Miss Belle Pric-,
Sallie 8. Crosby'. We bog to tender
ouW COnlgratulatidas~ an~d boet wishes to
the happy coup Jle.5 anmd to hIope, at the
eud of' 'a long - ife of' hlap~ilrss un
broken, they may' bo able fdlly to sym
pathize wvith tho poet in this effusion.
"I'ill Hlymen broitght hIs Jove-delighted
Ther'1e d welt no joy I Eden's L'osy bo~er's
No bird sang gay; the Gardcii wats a WIld;
And mn, ti hermnit, signd till woWan1
-Who longer co0uld( mnangly dar'o
to sig, "J~mplty is th8~ 6&adl",--for
Invarilably the good pitrison is inter-9
rnpteel It his sermon and is congro
gatoon amt~lyed by a "squallling baby."
-TVho fIne weather' Is for~y wvelcomne.
Prior to Friday, Jafmuary 9, we had.
several just sitch daYS aO we Wishued, to .
sowv grain, yt fomimd thm'i~ inore or
less, Conigenial -neitei f'b Gar'nh n1o1
too cold, buit 6ioudy andt agiceoable.
-ServIces were heild at Bluielo Bap
tist church0l on Sundamy,'thb 11th Iast., by I
Dr. Huoggins. ils ,luture was heard
with attention, anid We congziatulate
him, In hits neW field of habo'i', ior the
c3ompe~ttencey anld tihe mlandIe ini whIch'
lhe reveals the saed~ truths.
-On Truosd~ay eveninigtho Gth inst.~
Ik
~ ~ aiJlwtu4, ~ o .e g 11101
boing'Inviled;.Att'ided t 6'1 it 1.ha 1 C ir
Ing at MI.J..-lm A M ('III~'s , readoiice, !11
(lie Vit.Wiity - t~ .611114 dit . , Th
1111tuy .b1igatioiis 6it O)tb 1iiliics lit
laIn~iiomtjioiilI 111) hdVaked.~ (1 otir ill
tile lkft(tiiooli Lieav~aa ', luat10
ii ntoiioaa'li~ 'fle~ un titlop litg such~
tile dfliieio beclaug iti110. .over ono0 of
the rugheSt 4 sr'06--001 -1It thLY Cotitity,
they VCiItrel Ili 11118(, iiotwil stumd
ilig OR) dark kind mnisty uilliht, tlrrivinig
A 84 1). #)1. ittthe social hal, jlist Ill the
nick of' thhei when~u every one p)resen~t
haid bWg4ua t6 14-conile Solely .1iitere-Stl
ill tilelays. etc. As tho 'Skilled per
l6ruilfl'Od~e(I h,-r *-Aiiii, sl0 well
litted up fbr Ihoo ccasoti,V(31'Oit bitel
Dior or all old iil eolil bit( juiii lit
kiti 'stlita 806811i .3uve'oie gi'oll. -Ill
ILdditiot, let tile NV-ie bespeak Siicceps
mid( lialul)iss all the vent- to the
istoisiirs aid (li ho -ii uthiji'j citi
4A0tI9, 'W'110,9 *iospitahlity was %i-elotino
)lsi to You thaou titoso Iliught %iuiderers
ivho Ventured a~oofrofi
II0l;i~Y GIIovi..
~{In'.11.lg?:1iiain8ef tha., twenity Years:
Ile uIllit have~ suffered t-AhlitV atilre,
11I lec not liit-ela.'ed at thle stire
Wouihg~hich elNsod 1111 frlglitful pain
IMid (111( ay 11111(1 himn wvell nl.oinl.
I'lat t8oliWtii hf8 nIade by 1Iliitx' 1'Avrs,
Fro~in hiorxid (icN and1 111(1111 4to )IIvo' its.
PAIR ~ aIAI, 0tile jowtblu ou
WatS Stl-tC- for'ty Yearls 0LV0.
rhotiun(ls oill tliillids bless thec hoar
lV lielkllrSt tliay-kiie . hetslieing jpow r,4
l-otncs, -Old mrid Ifildl-aged iilen and
'oini get lfeaitli and( streigth by uiti-ikg
JIowil's I i-oi Bitter-s.
Aifox.mrci G1U''* DOW lowC Oil
1Iili10 zItId tweii ty-11I'll tofl'lol 4k elI
.0. Pa I' , '!.14 WIi p illtf' ,iiii (4)
IseS tit( best *Gmal 104)ill tuui r1,1-et w ill
10 w~ell to leitto their. orders llt 111(l
)llee of It. ,J. lukCirley & (XI.
W - US1 .EINS NVOT1IC lS.
Aii Iunporlimsi Q~iolion.
IHow 1111ily ~illies hatvo Voll Siilyt-red froiii
ial1'itg ea i t it little t oo iniiti dininer otr
mppel? 1 yslo'uitics, lea:w ' a IlWter. ()nolt
lose- (f Noii)nvii's Nvulraliziwr' (Corelial
tfteretach meald will 14)11 :te14(. thst 1-~5 :1.41
'fleets. lIn tbe hen Iillelt of'iiii1. 4i
11141 (lyspipsla, (trliig. I i,1 lulelit jl. S
Mr'. D. .A. 8mith editor of !1'corr'Oji'u -
rearis 111)(1 filint it, 811 jwrioI to aliv rI'nmedl I
lave tried Tor till (IIlovdti'01 (If Ill S1 toli;e1
Ind1 linls. It Imis till first pll ill ('all
lttil~leil anld I i sii~ll
'No Ontoe ,k18.waiy Fromi 11in 11*Wit oit
Help."
Onl tile 241h DiIecembihr 1of Mr. A lviii
(ellsler, oif tis ('ii , :4!ilt i- 10 to M. A
4 " ACkIING41C-RVUS* CAUSi
PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN'KILLER
INE!RALGIA
S.CIATICA.
EARACHIZ
And tho whole- noxious family of
nerve. diswes aro curcd by
Perry DavisailKlr
SURE!I
ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS
KEEP" PAIOI KILLER."
'iulso 11(Iotit(tl t. us oire l'.tilet'SI' to
1404v at olite. We ha~ve lic'eii p.AliilL, lt
forbe~urumv om~ll;III.Is (ti11. lto be it vii'tlt;
~(14lTurwi., lit &~ i~Il
pa 1 It wit-hltit! rc ewa ilo a-1 .-xti 4)%, pe
lollIII, IS iC N-4 ~ rc11 it
~TREI GAR1"g" SEDM3 AND
ONION SES
We haVe 011nat httiit ILl'( tov(k of ( hw.
dolli seeds: itkai lkohtllo L'ivid, "'ctI.s it 1u'
Flo wert Seeds, froma LI istl 'Il .1d ruitel 11,
Si ~l'3, ."tIT, rt ,iiiill i ll Rt t d . So 1t01
WRAPP1~1ING1 TA PEII.
We (c111 Ow. atAteitioulo II (41- w ~iit! is and1(
I aL I 1121 it) Wi iliItaalI ~t.
We M' tI that if ilfiehz its can hti y
Iiet, 2it11es fro itsa iwx it- rro412 Iilg lwad
41-i1g.'tt !il I It -il l b 2 t o ll tmla 4la.w t
oi
liv31 '. .8~:~. I Ieytfoid's. whoit s liev'l4y3
a1 'It t:'jlh2ec1 to) i'evvtiv~e and.-1 Ieei t for 'il
dtl ;tl tv4111 t-ht11 14'4'i iiu Allpatioil l haviiig
I.Alzt1 will pre..J~'t 11l~ lii 14, . Ill~ I'll) ptav
iltlit"d, aiiil' 111 1dli ttfi14ltled wvil 1111t,
I 2lii 1~i.1att Inty~lltill t 144n .
Il 1I'N. 1)A I,
4ASNR 01NWl;t' Al
vildl idao, C, ll &~ y
8o* t1 CarolIn, I 4 .VdpRamil
J.tbN atite r Nj~1iber 1%.), I g'asa
ger fraiH.8 111 rall as llo lnti
r0 AND FiOM CAIXidSTON.
EAi
Ioeave) Cohunibiia at..*1.00 a. mt. t6.~ p. it
Arrive Charlestona...12.57 p. iml. 11.J0 p. Ill
. . WLSr.
Le Chlo..-'.7.0 a. tip. *0.11.m
Arrive .Col i.hi ...11 .b7 a.'m., .1; p. id
t Daily. . )aia'oXeoj4 Sturay.
TO AND FiOM CAildlt.
Leave Colunb pt. .0.. G. A .
Arri'vvu tt caiin... .07 p). wn. .U.25 pi. 4i
Leave Caindelhilt... 7.00 a.~m. 1.'45f.
A rrive it .Colimbiat. .11.27 it. iii. 10.05.p. i
*Dally except Sundays. .
'rO AND FuOM A'6us-rX.
Leave Colutiniklh..............a.5p
Arrive Augut,a .......,... ..-. .. 7.311 a. Iml
w E8'r.
Le'aive Autusta....-.*a. ai. *i . ). m
Arrive Columi i1.... 4:08 p. ml. 10. ). m
*Daily exce}el Sunday.
CONNEIONS.
Connetetin iinadet at Colulaia l J i Cli
linhia and Greenville Rallroad by tral
arriving at 11.27 a in., attd d alling a
6i.55 p). tit. Con'linn 1 initdA i.'. .A
Jinet.lon 'with Charlotte, Cohu taililit am
Augullsta Mitliroaad by traini arrivilig. at. Co
lititia at 11.27 a. Iml., and depariating iat 6.5"
p. lt., to I1t(I from till points oil both roads
with through. P ull fitit Sleeper betweei
Chatirlestoaa anil Watshaigton, via Virgi) l
.tidind route, without change. CS)4iti'e
tiont moade ut. Charle-stot withli staumirs fo
New York o a Wednestays and Suturat ymi
also, with Savannah and Char.iton Hil.
rolad to aill points South..
Connectionls are , ntdl At Auigusta witt
Georia ath~ an Cetral lla1llat. t
an11d 7fr-1m aill pInt1S West andll([
'hrough Tivkets (tin hI purhtased. iil
poits South uad West, byOf atlying to
1D. M~cQU10ENi, Agent,
Columbia, S. C.
-JOHrN. N;. IxNVI)(, nal Manager.
D. C. A LI-lex, 01en. Pass.adTikt u,
Chanrlestona, 8. (..
C 'iatlotte, Coliiiilblit & t' t'a R It
CoaUMiu.%, S. C., N.ovember 5, 1882.
r71l1 i; inlitiai link. i Simttti Carolina inl the
.X- Richmlaond atuld Dvville.systemin work
ingat t'at ad frinaaa Chaarleson 'il dhe Sonti
Carolina Rtailroad:
*No. 53. J No. 17.
E-.A Aitgusta a.... 7.35 t. in. ...........
A r. Cohibla b....1 i.:39it. nm. Iv. -5.00 it. tt.
A r. Vi0inshoro b. . 1.3 li. 'nt. 7.52 a. m.
A r. Chestere. .... 2.17 p. in. 10.50 a. ini
A r. Chharlotto 4.. .1.1: p. il. 3.111 p. Il.
Ar. Stalesville e... 7.151 p. na..............
*No. 52. i No. 18.
.Lw. Stuitesville '.'.. A. nI'.n. ............
Lv. ('irhtic d... 2.:1) p. in. 5.22 a. it.
Lf. 4hesta r . 1.2) p. ni. 9.25 a. il.
Lv. W i sholo. . .'. 5.:3 p. in. 1.22 ,. M.
Lv. CAhinibiji /Ir. .'. 7.07 p. In. A r. :1.5 '.
-Ar. Aigal .-..11.15 p. it. ............
*Daily. t Ihniiy, except. SutidlfiayS.
Rhailro (@r Waslngtop) .fif'i 'fiftoei
iauinuttes i'iear'i'(f WVikisbo't iane.
CONN ECTIONS.
a With atll lines t4 atnd from Soa ivannah,
P'lorid a and( he Soulth ii alflk-liln r, .Nineoll
-1114 the souithwest:. - - --.. , . .
b Wilt' I Souti Carolina Railroad to and
rom ian harlestoa by Nos. 52 tat 51 anda1 with
Cohnnlbhian Genill([ (Il(tlvll 1alfroadl.
E Wih Chester 1an1d Cheraw anld Chestet
and L(noi larod.
11 1 m1 1 Rtia i Ialtil . -
El With Rilchmond anad '1liville li-allroad
t and front atll points North, A Ilantic.
Tenliussee attd Ohio Division atnd Cairolni
Cent ral lRailroad.
t W it'h West.rn North Carolina Railrond
for '.AIwleville, Wrniili Springs an1d -al pohit!
oil that line.
M. SLAUG1[1TER, U. P. ,i.
I). OA Iw0i., A. t . P. A.
(3. 1I. TA 1eO'r'r, Suaperlttenident.
. E YOIUK
LVEm~iL liEII A LD,
O7AE )Ot.LZA7 A TENEi.
r ilEeicuatonof this populr anewspa
. P l cnsantly incre~asIing. It can
tatlus alhl the leadahiag -nuat'& sf the( Deuil
//Irta/d nal i alaged ini hiaiy de~ (apari
tuen~ts. The)
ithraites speeilal dhitches f.itom all qutar
ftes of thi. globea. Under the head of
teatutre alone mtakes ,
The Weekly Hleraila
the' mot M'0iihbin *chronilh in the wold~
as~ it is the chaa'lwst. Every wee'(k is givea
a faithful rephort of
*'ilipeiig Politleal News~ .aeiiii~
diiptches fin 11t.\y a nto,tiineia.1lug fail
reports~ o the 1.141thime'Chis of einenit p)oil
clansii- oin thle ijtuestionas of the haour.
VTe Farin D-epartniealt
of it!t WVi-:.:Y lnatt>~ gives the hatesl
ais weil aus lite ltost piract icail suigge~stiim
and1( disco)veries relihitin t~. the14( duties- aof 1.11
fariner, hinats for ritaiag catt.tle, lioultr~
suaggesationas for~ keeping butihlings aai
farmtinag tutenils ini reptair. Thius Is suth
men~ited( bay at well-dcitedn d~epaitment, wade
copiedl, undI(er tuhe head1 of
givintgrceipes fore pracicauishs lt o
makin (lothting and1( for keeippi tap w)(!)
he atest fasions at the lowest. praid
h~vory iim of coloking or. econtoani stag
gesteda .ni tthis.. depar-t.men~at is pra leailh
ter~s fronat our P~aiIs andaa -41 Loltn corresnon
dents1 oan the very latest fatitaons. TI'ia
I [(omel Dp >artmtentof thei WiFICI.Y IyII heAJ.1
will s ve.~ hao haouas.wife mnore thani one0 hunt
ded m s s the pico oji f1nou.wpoi-, Tlg, In
* Skilled Lttb~or. .
are Iookv ft$tarr, anad everythhig arth-ag ti
mnechames4 ando tabor-avintg ,I 'c rief il
recotrdled. Thler~e 1s a page devtil ta a
t hae latesit pluiases of t1:h busitness taarkets
cros, mierebaauaisa, e., etc'. A. yIxia
fac.r Is folud bat the spjecitly r(*e (
prlICOS anda coan'ditionas of
. Wie IN-odnte~e Market..
89po'tilg.NAews, at h1(100neand abiroad, to
'eter willi a Story everiy week,. a Sernna
by somtea eiiinent dIvine, Literaraellusateal.
Ifram~atle, l'raoal andta Sea Notes. 'IlTer
Is nao ipe ih fheQ wo'i-td wyhich contifii dt
mucaah nlaiws iunite~r every~3 wvekI ias thi
Wtt'iaieLYI Ii'aAI L)> wlehal is 'sent, postaugh
frece, for Oneo Doall r. You nna subsit
THE NEW YOEN H51tAfD
IN A WPr~aiCaLY FrOnM,
O.NJ .bOLLAR~ A JYEB AR,
NEW YORKf kI1~ltALD),
inadiway atmi Alda St. Nav 1Iok
NOTIOE.
IlRFEAV'11R the regailar mleetings4 61
the6 loftad of Counity Comiinssiners witillb(
hel3d on the first Xridiay in cabli~ aaontt'. aind
natceoant againsit the CJounty, whaInh huar
ntot been presented to theo Clerk of tta
Btoard1 pior to the dIay o.f meeting, WflIlab<
Aeced ont u'pon those dhayR of lteatlng.
J: R. IA RVEY, Chahan;
J1. R; B3oyija Clerk,
Feab .15-Ix1t
AHAPPY ly?
Th*og imtcp~( 11(dldgy i as i
etuleavors to meorit fit flituo theo very libori
to! file tijo pas~t yettv. by coiistiltiiig ut all tit
take'this opjportuaiity of atiotuung (but ft
FA.,LL AND WIN~
*f esold at GRE~ATLY REDUCI
PI'0pivatioll foit m iore e~c(t.I
* *j 1Fr~O call mid1( examine myi stock befoi
pr~~will 'c6iniyhicc voil t ha. I mleanu *just mi
'iaikiaig Illy ioiids fol- theuci rcv Ilhu
3~ 011 *it a nppy alld( IJVOspl)COb Nowv YeIW.
REUiC TlO__NIN
I['v fl'i closc ouit liy wipter st(
.at 10',D ITC U) P~RLJCJS in
bagC -sock of
Mcn's, Boy ftn'l Ymiths' Sti
ait good tbarg.in~s-. Be sire to call
M..1I
'oY~ sIrE GIIAXi GEM2
SO"METHINI
w<Y JcII~tI'In Ur & CoU., whle w~ill be fbuill
S4TALtE AND~ 1ANC"
Ay .111 w~ h1,% M11 Ai Val'd tl
Sirstus Grove . 3. itgollu've 41 itefl-inc theil l.uli
of tk.I llde 1~IlI thint ur entire sittisi
gods.
TL- A J:6 1. 11A13
i . Xj7 o
Al
'TO A L L
one and.dOne, pnd 1jie cw Ye*
and as I Ittend to use illy uin
patrodtmgo tht1 I been e'gtenilA
MlB-the mterebt% O4'Iy ustonierf ",
oLh'is auto uy .present stdek ut'
iD PRIC 1n 'oider to na
0 making your purchases as .n
tmt I promise ini a18 vertisetitle
ral ail gratlfyimtg Tavo'rs, I wis
SAMUELS.
CLOT HING.
>ck of oLOmJ'HINm.
oder to ntake 'oon for A
OTHING.9
its. PFiie 1inc'of Ovcrcoatd
at
KINARD'S,
'mLiit COLUMi3A, S. C.
iNEWS
store formerly occupied by Messr
I i anew and complete stock of
ply of .everythimg usually kept In k
ays be found as
.IOWEJS..
', ~we resliecifualy Nojlelt a .liheral MlhaI'A
l1lnelln, buth a to quality and prices of
DEN & BRO.
[S LOW,
ER'S PRIGE
E3H ILOWEER.
lohing"~' in advertisrmemene but. hnv$m
.s'ai t6 satisfy may old c'ustomerS an it
I anre .that I enni come .ftlly upl br
t ~ herice.s of the numnerous goods 1I ha.
Simarket, al 7 cents per yard.
uait anybody.
iglg loiv pices anid I shall always bd
STAND.
ity & Bro.
CHOICE GOODS!H
UST iRECE1YEi
TE huave just rceivedI tho folloyin .
shi and( Choiec Goods:
Cumrrantsq,
Oltron;,
Jellies;
Gingor Presetvyda
Frit futter,
- --- Mince Afhai sonflethuig ie
13amom
Af~ikerei;
datniacaml
Bumckwhemat; aint 2
Crop {ew Orloans, 3Iolasses. .
J. F. MM~I4S.TE1 j* CO0
ifHm~ ,ThU;B .ES AdD IIAIINESS--"'WAY
ULYSS)$ G. OR'1.'.FTE.
ND)ERTAKER' S
~:i pleasedl to Inform the publie hat
on hand s ful) llie of
FFANS, .R'U.2.AL' .6hUs
anid ..in prepared o e Jhhng Im
asmvk fr a share of th6i jatronligh
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