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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tri-Wookly Ono Year. -- -- - -- $400 "o " Six-mouths. - - - - 2.00 " " 'hro. months. -- - - 1.00" t'.li$1F ADVERTISING. Ouo squaro oho insertion $1.00. For oaoh subseq'uent insertion 504. Obitua rios and T ributes of Rospegt charged .for as advortisements. Liberal discount made f or aontraat aavurtisnemouts. -o - JOB WORK. Bill Peads, Letter Ileads, Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, Tickets, Ac. weatly executed at this ofloe,-CHEAP FOR CAIHH. han rumo R THER DEAD NOR SLEEPING. Sci l08s -r-o --- TIIW .. ?AN E ADVENTURE OF A WR STR4N LUMBER MAN He Is dead to the world for two weeks, packed in a dry goods box,-bubcomes' all right again. Fromn the St. Paid Pioneer-Press. The experiences of one Jonas Nilson, a lumberman, which are now briefly to be related, will be regard. ed as extravagant and extraordinary, but they are nevertheless truly stated in all essential -particulars. It appears that during the past winter Nilson has been employed at one of the lumbering camps until about three weeks ago, when a por tion of a tree fell on him while he was engaged . a~t chopping in the woods, inflicting injuries which were believed to be fatal from the first. Nilson was carried to the camp by his companions, and after a period of extremo suffering he begun to fail, finally becoming unconscious, I pulseless, and with the palor of death -overspreading his counten ance. The men at the.camnp natur ally concluded ,that their unfortunate companion.apd associate was do.d, as no sign of life could be detected. The body of the supposed dead man was tenderly placed in the only coffin which could be procured at the camp-a long dry goods box and the remains were sent by wagon to the nearest railroad station, t:nd from thence forwarded to an old 1 personal friend of Nilson's, a gentle man named John Peterson, who re sides near the brickyard in this city i The coffin and body, after arriving in Minneapolis, were conveyed to the residence of Mr. Petei'son, ac cording to directions, but were kept 1 for two days in order to complete the preprations for a decent burial. WVhilQ yn in the rude coffin at the residen ofMr. Peterson another1 old acquaintance called to see the body of his dead friend, and during his stay he gave the corpse a closo and critical examination, Some thing about it produiced a profoundl impression upon the visitor, and ha suddenly looked up with a pleased but startled expression and ox claimed, "Why, Jonas Nilson is not dead I" While the majority of those present did not place any special confidence in the gentleman's lelas ant remark, all agreed that an at tempt to bring the body to life would not do any harm, even if it failgd in aeomplishing any actual I good. Nilson's body was lifted from the coffin, placed in a comnfortablo bed, and such restorativ'es as were available and suggestive wore care~ fully administered. Under this treatment a trace of lifo's healthay blodd roeeled itself on the paillidi surfaee of the body, and at the end of two hours the eyes of the sup posed deid man graxdually opened and rested upon those present, wvith the rays of returning consciousness and ih'toufi's yliainly discerned by the bystanders. The sstonish ment and joy of his friends were so great that at first no one ventured to speak to -the resurrected lumber . man. but at last one of those present ventured the question: . "Nilson, are you cold 1" Without moving his body, but with the eyes resting upon his interlocutor, Nil son faintly answered with single word -"e; The friends thus strangely as, sembled together then redoubled their exertiory, atnd a physician wash summoned. N'ilson was made as warm and comfortable s possible. and since the date of his resuscita tion, the attention bestowed upon him has leezn-tender ,and unremnit ting, and he is responding to the frendly offies of those ;around him with d'vidences of gradual but cer tain improvenImat. The strange trance which was re garded tha sign of final dissolu tion by his friends of the0 camp and city contin~eggt~i the period of two weeks;erldo6~ of the, most astona Ishing fehMhflg the case' is, tht Jonas Nilson was not prematurely ( buried-and thns"dinpnnajfu. earnest. Physicians and others who may fool an interest in the remarkable case above recorded can verify the statements made or ob. tain additional particulars by call ing at the residence of Mr. Peterson in the locality indicated. The story, inrredible as it may appear to the public, is substantially true-the only exceptions possibly being in minor points not a1fecting the gon ttral accuracy of a narrttive which Must confound both wisdom maud science, as one of the most curious xn record. Judge Bradley, the Groat Aliundo, 8 collecting certificates of cha rac for from New Jorsey. The Times, f Philadelphia, hits the nail on the bead when it says : "The fact that t Judge would consent to dcfend iinself on a grave judicial issue be oro a town meeting or a mob of signers to a public letter is a con, ression that ho is sensitive as to just !riticisin of his acts. No enemy of Judge Biadley could have harmed iiu half so much by the most earn )st and well directed assaults Lgainst him, as he has harmed him self by mukin; el'oi ts to sustain As decision. In his case silence is olden, and forgetfulness is safety." [t is something to know, however, hat "Aliundo Joe" is not of the hinoceros order, and has the rags f a conscience left VEGE ThNE PURIFIES THE BLOOD, Renoiates and Invigorates the Wholo Sstem. [ts Medicinal Prop'ries arc Al terative, Tonic, - olvent and Diuretic. V~EGETINEL is made exclusively from the juices of carefully selected barks, oots and herbs, and so strongly concen rated, that it will etl -utually eradicate rein the system every taint of Scrofula, ecrofulous llumor, Tumors, Cancer, Can crous Hiamuor Erysipelas Silt Rheum, y'philitic Diseases, Canker, Faintness at he Stomach, and all liseases t;iat ari.v romt impure blood. Sciatica, Inflamuitory nd Chronic Rhoumatism, Neuralgia. out and Spinal- Comiplaints, can only 1o effectually cured through the blood. For Ulcers and Eruptive Diseases of thie kin, Fustules, Pimplos, Utotches, Boils, etter, Scald-head and iRingworm, V\oi: uNiE has never tailet to effect a perma tent cure. For Pains in the 1al~ck, Kid ney Com )laints, Dropsy, Femlale Wea' no: s, Lou orrhma. arising from internal uleeration, .nd uterine daease. unil (lemorail Debilits EGETINE acts directly upon tile cause of heso com plaints. It invigorates nud; trongthens the whole svstoml, acts upon he secretive organs, allays inllamation rUrns ulceration, regulates the bowles. For Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Habitual Cos. iveness, Palpitation of the Heart, leadache, Piles, Nervousness and Gene -ail Prostration of the Nervouc System, no nedicine has given such perfe-ct satisfac ion as thme VEoETINE:. It purifies the >lood, cansos all the organsi, and pos 0esses a c'ontrollinig power over tihe iner 'ous system. 'Thle remarkable cures effected by VEGE 7INE have induced imany physicmins anid potheucaries wnaom we know t, [prescribe *nd use it in their , wnt families. Ini faict VEGETINXE is the best remedv 'at (discovered for the above diseases, andl s tho onily reliable BLOO) PUIIER~ 'et placed b)e< roe thei pubilic. All Diseases of the Wicod, If V EGETlINE will relieve painicleanse mnrfy and cure si chm G.iseases, resorinig he patient to perf-:et health after trying lifferent physicians, many remedie. utTering for years, is. it not conclusive rootf. if yon are a aufferer you 'an be uredl? Why is this imdicinea performning nehi great cures ? It worse in the. blood, n thme circulating fluid It can tru'y be ailed the GREAT BL~OOD PUBIFWJ:. Lho great source of diseases originates in ho blood; andI no medicine thait dloes not et directly upon it, to purify and reno 'ate, has any just claim up)on public ttention. --PEPARF.D BY H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. fogetine is Sold by alt Druggists. nmar 31 J. OLENDINING, floot and Shoe Manutfacturer, WINNSDORO, S. C. THlE undersIgned re a cotfully ainouneld ta the citizens of ainoldce toathe has removed his Boot and ihoo Manufactory to one (door below Mr. ). Muller's. I am prepared to mnanufacturo 11 styles of work in a substantial and orkmnanliko manner, out of the very best aaterials, and at prices fully as lowv as the amno goods can be manufactured for at the orth or elsewhere. . I keel) constantly. on ada good Stock of Sele and Upper enather, Shoe Findings &c., which will be old at reasonable prlces. Repairing mrmptly attended to. Terms strictly Cash. ja Dred Hides bought. oot 1) J. CLENDINING. DR. R. B. H ANinANI, WINNSDIORO, S. 0. F Iin rear of' J. P. iebiaoter & ~o.'s store9 up stairq. ..ar17-,n , MAIL!1 All Persons at a distance treated by Mail with Perfect Success by do soribing their Symptoms. Dr. Townsend showing manner of Inhaling, IOXYGEEATED MB!'m (Sond for our large and beautifully illustratod paper, sont free to any address,) tiet ai__P__s I Why? because Inha latioln Is the onlyway that the Air Passa ges can be reached, and Catarrh is a dis casCofthoA irPassa WE MAKE A SPEC- ges of the hcad. Use IA'iTY of treating pa- thls'Treatment aswo tdents by Mail. I'iease direct, which Is easy writo and describo your and pleasant,and we symptoms. guar titee at perfect cucinza of Catarrh. r chC tis! Jreason as given a h li g bove. ''he Bronchi al Tubes are simply conductors to carry air to tho Lungs, ALL PERSONS ThAT hence Inhalation road this are invited to must go direct to the send for our large and seat of the disease, beautifully illustrated and if you will fol Papdr. sct freo to any low our directions, address. we guarantee to unit llroncllltis. A ST HMA a 'r'ubes, caused by In Hlanti at ion and1( Irri tation of the mucus WEOITUARANTEETO ionhranoliningtho CUlt Coughs, Colds, lroichlll Tuhes. Diptheria, 'neunon a Use Oxygenated Air Nouralgia,and nearly all as we will direct and other severe attacks we will warrant a when all other remedies Cure. Vo have cured fail, cases of 20 years standinzg. ~Can be curedi. ?' by ? Wy? becauso we ha icured hundreds of cases, some of them being giveni over to ofhronchols uef DY SP ETPSIA WE practice. Consump CUREI'. Liver and Kid- tioj is a disease of tlo Air passag"es and ncycomnplazmtsaroofec- over two-tirds of tually reached by Oxy- tE cases are caused nob y Catarrh. We' uarantee wart I your We hv ced a falr. casese20 yOur B UU gnatoiRNESHd C IltE.tLnverheandnKid IOF~MCan reney cure. W hy ? b~ecauisoiwehae. (curecdt hunso caSeandsomsses thmg At ho Aissaes an d tact twh- tird lof -AND-- th as a rcaed i bh yun~sb atarh We genateAir. uaraneaer. Alf Touuillcom insea CURtEDwithi'uteuttinghertotelns or drawini't blood, withI n h oeOy very' little or ni) pain. IAnpro troubled gi o naeit wit CanceranTl)('lnoiurs h nstemr will plase writo for tes- yupnfto1101 timnoniala &c., fronm pa-whnOyecoe tients cured. We war..i otctwt h rant a perfect cure. iprte i h the.,whohas bo be iuuat cessfulsottrangituwarms takeslchargovofythartdo Dr.TonsndsMx. purtfy bo asblodsi ?.fcCFLLAN U o.Athir the ytem. cesfulthria~ou Nt atallyotherknownur~ Eitglanremidythean.rehof? tbecaustotinhaloed CanersanTumrsWgurnate e I to gou parnxnt tirdc the tiheLug So tikuesro any Addres al leters s eretofrecco. 122 ~h Stret,_Pr withehe blood Phyicinswisintoloat in saoced to or cty i thi l~ulne tiocn the rihertvAh teritoy a(I ur lluthobted paernor vern tisng he ame i~ adresin s tote.har Thereare npri ov ers os inuoton and lsewere hati put tip alo iOGsgod LIQID nd ryigtopuandt forcd fmYThoA 5iUfTor xygnatdArgend youiinag itnto behiemine. Nne nthe lunes the mords A~iN DWW IND wen Oxygronil coe Winbin otcwthth llndoai mpritikes in thee i that t e as .mov ltoo tht carbo ne oemmclioe Brck anel buroca singt e~nto o buines, he bloe is pr eaed to nc~nlmodtte t d puli thea wams Ltelhenshdrois andy a tl goe plid wth he esttht the martem He intens toYde re M oeury roceivoWtheuprbantopatropa Address, all letter a ertfo E. F TOW SEND '. D., AND WITH IT A BEAUTIFUL LINE C F LADIES' AND GENTS' SPRING GOO)D --AT DANNE NBERGW, CALL AND SEE THEM And bring your change with you. ('ur beautiful Centennial Ftripes, at 1 one yard wide. CALICOS AT OLD PRICES. CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY. JUST RECEIVED A beautiful assortment of Gents' Pants for s'ring wear. White Vest of all kinds, at all prices. Boots and Shows The largest stock in the Boro. We keep constantly on hand Manko & Stearns' Baltimore txitde Shoes, each and every pair warranted. -CALL ON R. L. DANNENBERG THE LEADER OF mar 10 JUST RECEIVED -BY J. F.lklchster & Co. SPRING PINTS!I SPRING PRINTS ! 4-4 Percales at 129 . New York Mills, Wamnsutt. Fruit of the Loom, Farwel and other brands of Longoloth. Tablo Damask--Brown, Bleached and Red. A full stock of Bed Ticks. A large lot of high-back Tuck (i..mbs just received. All of which we are soiling vory low .-FOR THE CASH. J. F. McM~ASTER & CO. mnr 10 IOTIOEJL OFFyIUE COUNTY CoMMrnsszoNEiw, FAInRFID CouNTr, ' WINNsnono, March 12th, 1877. T H1E IRoad Disftrict Overseers of Fair field county arc hereby notified and required to order out all persons liable to road duty in tbcir respective jurisdictions to work the public highways three full days between the date of tis notice and the 1st of May next. The are further re quired to see that all highways arc clear ed out to the lawful width. and that:; all roots, stumps, logs and rooks are remnoy ed 'from the public roads. They are further required to return all deofaulters to thig office to be dealt with ncocring. to law. 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