The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, June 21, 1882, Image 2
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THE NEWS AND HERALD, j**- Small*
?=- 1 ? ? | ed contestant
WINNSBORO, S. C. j the door.
WEDNESDAY. Jane 21. : : : 1S82.j BlT a shor
--^=== -? ! the closing o1
a. means t>a.vjs, Editor. i . _ c
jnu. s. Reynolds. Associate Editob. j ie emocra
__ _ j up to the net
^ nvi ; selves. thfirn
JUDGE .JERE m.ACX, urovernur m-;
den and General Haucock are .said to j have not av;
be holding "conferences." - privilege. 1
Vexsok has got on the right track disfranchisin
at last, in predicting a cold summer, j election will
Fires on the 13th of June arc an un- party. A m
wonted spectacle. j vote: but he
? , i does not tiiki
Oregon was earned tor tlie Repub-;
_. -r, i> -i !t0 vote it he
hcans bv the Northern Pacific Kail-! 4 A ,
, * ,, trust that al
road. The monopolies srenerallv range , .
. xi -r,"v i " rn, : forward pro
themselves with the Radicals. JLhe\ .
i will oe in fij.
are birds of a feather. j . , .'
t , lias always I
Sam Randall would rather keep his made.
fseat in Congress than run for governor _
of Pennsylvania 011 the Democratic' . lIF*^l'-Pu
ticket. lie has had a sure tiling in his j m'ttec Illca"
district for eighteen years. j ea* ,le*r jW'l^
? The defence in the Star Route cases salaries. f>
^ is making a vigorous fight, and the spittoon was
i|vr government i> evidently laboring'. Mr. ' The levy is <
Brewster's promised deluge doesn't four hundre
hn much of a shower after j spite of the :
' j- ?
f" all. | these assess
T 'Tr * "^7~ . i <>pon!y and;
Judge Mackkv is manifestm"- sreat ,. ,
? - j foolishness s
: - zeal in behalf of colored jail-birus in - T
, . . , , ... (ration. It
Is-- Chester, claiming that the law (lis- ',, TI
fj = ; ba?li as Ilav
franchising them is unconstitutional, i
, . , ,. . makes no co
it is not alwavs easv to predict 111 ! *? . ,
? , j. t. ,r ; . - , tulessthel
what direction Mackevs zeal will f/v , ..
i<- * to work it w
gffi manifest it sell.
" m Mr. Blau
It is reported that the ttichmond and | ej(t af j
{Danville Svndicate unci the Clvdes' - ' ^
. irom politic:
have dissolved copartnership, and that : ^ prjv.lte
a railroad war is among the possibili- j Elected fo
tics of the future. The parties inter-!. ?
, ,1 besrin his
<sted have nothing to sav 011 the sub-1 ? ,
, , . ? , , countrv edi
ject, and there is 110 wav to set at the . *, ,
J \ ? . , ? ! service he h
truth of the matter. j f. , Atw4 ,
a i than one hu
S- .. - TnE Tariff Commission is not get- ; dollars in al
I- ting 011 smoothly. The New York Tri- | course to snj
fl bane is about the only paper of promi- j *"or a karge 1
.? _ , ?,.,1 fnr. 1 expensive ai
flieuce tnai nus ;t nuivi ?V4. *...
{Several of the appointees are declining j "negle
in advance of the Senate's action. They j currently es
- do not care to become scape-goats for j ai,d ten inill
Kadical maladministration. Unfortu-j conntry edii
1 lately, the best men are the ones who j ^0" thousai
|f are getting off. ; twenty-thre
It is predicted that Congress will j that is worr
adjourn shortly. TVhlfr Radicals have the most rei
been wasting time in Washington in j record,
the unconstitutional unseating of Dem- j ^
" 1 u uvi.,,, I "-KJ. r
?crats, nvais ai uuiuc aan, uwn Alu
wires to defeat them in the primaries.
This has a tendency to hasten adjourn- Occasion:
xnent, and the great party of moral j bemoaning
I ideas may conclude to let Messrs. Till- ominously
man and Richardson alone for a while. Southern C<
n ed out any ]
We have frequently called attention make a figh
the pensions job in Congress At leasi talk is just
$400,000,000 will be required to pay Their only
the arrearage, and the annual burden South as th<
will be 850,000,000 for current pen- few month
sions for the next seventy-five years, as Democrats,
pensioners never die. At least a third make lngut
of these claims are said to be fraudu- future, is bi
flent. The South pays a large portion i hands. Th
of this by way of internal revenue tax.! Una are not
fw The Maine Radicals at their recent lnien^ *^at
.. . revert to Sr
convention paid attention ra their T^ejt|jer (jQ
-platform to the South, and commended an^ a]jow j
their Congressmen for having defeated . ^ _
v ?f. ?*. .v i j .. mgton as C
ti&sue ballots. After this clap-trap it ,
. , . , I .. licanshave
is not surprising that thev squint both ,
. : . ? * , ,mg rules to
waysuH.their:own ranks, and wbne ,, , > .
wnrTivc a'i i'n'ui' 111 h inanner'to secure ^ u ' *
to themselves all post-offices and cus- T
? - law, lfnece
to:n-iiouses. He is a very poor nsai-i, .
cul these davs who cannot straddle all . e Cm^ f^1
., ~ to steal Soi
swes of a question. _
? m force them
Egyptian* affairs are becoming more ' do so. If t
complicated. Arabe Bey defies Khe- j them anotl
dive and Sultan alike, the former be- j elect our m
iug practically a prisoner in bis own I unseat then
palace. Foreign governments have no i no means c<
influence. In a riot on Sunday the j will be ]Rei
British Consul got his arm broken, the j *nav depeiu
Greek Consul was wounded, and the j should cert:
wife of the Austrian Consul was in- j selves if oui
suited by a mob. Several other out- J edness caus
rages are reported. In the Eastern j Democrat a
- - j
? oria, as nere ai nomu, uie uaucituicm ^??seems
to be on top. ^ *s miu
m ~m ties, and at
The British House of Lords, by a Inen muS? t
rote of 132 to 128, has again refused to ; gut we rau!
pass a law enabling a man to marry ; an(j ,nust je
bis deceased wife's sister. For years abroad. Ti
earnest efforts have been made to re- ^ far as qc
peal the restriction, and on one occa- must sho1
sion the Prince of Wales appeared in cratic as to
the House of Lords as the champion of jjne ail(^
the repeal, but he failed to secure its Xorthern al
passage. This custom is so common jjeved that
in the United States that the repug- and ?])e js o
mmiynn tKa Tlj-Jt-icVi T\onr>lo tr? if" 5JTV. I l.? ?
VI HAV, WiUiCU vvr -w ?|' CIIWUIO
pears singular. It will be adopted in There is no
the near fntnre, as the recent close party is str<
vote sufficiently indicates. it will do it:
A United States Judge has decided men as
in a breach of promise case that an engasreme
nt to marry after the lapse of 1
a year is such a contract as comes The town
within the well known instrument is in a state
known as the statute of frauds, and sujt involvi
therefore a parol engagement, or con- thousand do
tract by word of mouth, is not bind- of poker. .
in"-. Verbal en<ra?rements are binding festive souls
for a shorter time, but if marriage is ville Hedges
? to be postponed a twelvemonth, noth- Scott, the cc
ing short of a pen and ink scratch or minister, sat
perhaps a pencil memorandum will gameofdra
suffice to seal the bargain. Girls here- lionaire, ant
after should be careful to bring their pigeon, his t
young men "to tine." Dawdling of hawks.
., around won't do. Scott's "age
r? -r, .T". T>. , - nicturesont
The Roman Catholic Bishops, of - (
Ireland, have issued an address to f.J,"'18 '
' ? en >1
their people, aud, while commending """ "**"
them for demanding their rights, con- s*0<^
demn illegal acts and outrages. What m^"e things
is morallv wrong cannot be politi- clliI)S0^tlie
rally* right. The Irish have a 0,1 the green
right to live on Irish soil, tccave'^ut
but they must seek redress under ^U1 l^ei on 1
the law. Such things as refusing to j 1 ie ^anie ^ {
pay jnst debts, preventing payment by ! Pr0(*uced h*
others, injuring neighbors in person i a 5
I ???/1 A1OI?aa/1
or property, forcibly resisting the law, j """
and forming secret societies are, in the j l^? %ei at *
opinion of the bishops, wrong and it?-; e .t0 come
defensible. The clergy will aid the | \v I"cl1 h(! J
people in their lawful efforts to secure ' ^*-0.000,?$
greater freedom, but they cannot 11
countenance wrong and violence. j
m ed out, whei
Pkesii>ext Arthur has approved the ; vailed on irii
finding of the court-martial dismissing both cri nin
Lieutenant Flipper from the army, ; associates.
just as he dismissed Whittaker from collected the
West Point a short time ago. The out of the ir
only two colored representatives in the commissions
armv have gone where the woodbine durance vile
.. . ,
twineth. It justly, mis is nam on tne naa not oeer
-colored race; if unjustly, it is bard 011 abouts were
the man the colored men made Presi- ed to have
dent. The colored brother works for i California, a
the party, but he isn't around much ! A few* mo
when the offices are parcelled out. J member of
.^lackey, the white Radical, is in his fwho was a 0
V'
and Sam Lee, the color-1 to have passed throngh this State, and A yzTuto Jt<
s, are still knocking at he may have been the identical Scott xheFateof John ?i
that lifted Weed out of his boots in Kavinher-Hung t
" ? , New York. It is verv seldom that ed-Particuiars ot
t timo xriU plantp hAfniv> . . . /. ^ . Special to the
~ sucn a game is nearaoi m uus cuuuu \. rregistration.
Although " Rock Hill, Jii
ts general!v have waked preamble a\d xesolutioss. fifteen-year-old \\
A . , McDowell was b
scsntyof registering them- At thc re2u]al. meeting of the Fair- morning at abonl
are st, a number who flcU XeMh;rs, Associalio?, heM at
ailed themselves of this i , c , . . n . , a field neai towi
" heir refusal to re<n ter is I ^Vinnsbon) ou Saturday, the following j (leed was commit
' ; prea nble and resolutions were unani- j panied bv severs
, for they are practically ; ldopted. j frightened and >
g themselves and the : Vh" Pl.of. R. Means r)avis, f?r | was thrown to tl
not be regarded by either ! thc ]a?f several years principal of the | l^ge was cornplei
an is not compelled to ! the Mount Zion Institute, and a zeal-j ^),eacl ! ^ ^
is foolish indeed if he ; ous member of this Association, has ' ^'?e in ens
. measures to enable him j S^^Sim"cXe^ A^uh j ?" ?*
wishes to do so. W e ! ture and Mechanics; be it resolved: j A thorough seai<
i ?iii ?/.?>? i t ,,, .,t tLo I north of to\Ml W
L UCiXJHjUUIItS Hill wait j i. X Mill umiuu^ii .rjun; Ji_, U1 ,?v .
mptly, so that Fairfield promotion of one so worthy, we regret; a
ditin" trim this fill n: she to lose from our ranks one whose ser-j SUf,?,lclon c^I,tl'f
t t! !vi?sl vc ???? ?f?> ranch value to i %'ro uumc.l Jol
Ctl 'Us 011' thc cause of education iu our county. | !n?ci <.iic>ter. he
2. That we wish him as great sue- 6 o clock. lie u
??? 3 I ce>s in his enlarged lleld ol' labor as ! p'Kre l1! ,9 .otl,ra
blican Congressional Com-: has attended his work hero. i nnn a.s
s business. It has sent an i 3. That a copy of these resolutions ! .u 'l? |wd outrage
al to all office-holders for ! l,e ?P<>? the minutes and a copy by am
? .,(1VA, % i t, . ! furnished The Fmufiklu Xjews axi? h?.i_und ?i\\ hi.
of tw 0 l,u CCjlt'0,1 their i Iii.iuLi> fur pnhlicatioii. j V!ctim "1M?? ^
ren scrubbing women and j \Vh.i.\i;i> IJicii vkdsox j haps seventeen y
ihers have been assessed. 3>kn.j. li. Scorr. i a gent
ixpected to realize at least Tikmi'Si:i:d. | !?/'l tai li
_ , /^ ^ 1 mouse
d thousand dollars. In ' J U'hat w ill be tin
let of Congress forbidding tiie guv wis a vnvrs. j brute I do not k
wients the call is made ? , i fi,{U* 1,0 wi!I nov
. . , ; Aweport of the State < ?;] ?n>l Depart- ! unothcr sun. II
ll>ove board. There ?l.? ?r .w,.v. Uu inl-L'" . In'
ihout the Arthur ailmhiis-! Frdint;i'',ca!i]:iifcl;i UfjiistiT. i rirr lu sin iiiiuri:
doesn't beat around t!ie ' "We are indebted to the Comrnis-! has just made a >
os and his cabinet did. b;it 5*01I(,r of A^ricuifuro for the following' Kwk Hill, Ji
ncealment of its methods, i co,,f;V,.5(l:uio? ,01'iiiC lcP0iI* ?? the ! o'^ck tl.is nior.
. . ,, . i condition of the crops, e'c.. for tlic j w lio s
democratic Committee <rets month ending June 1, 1882, from rc- person of the
ill be left in November. turns to the "South Carolina Depart- .McDowell, yes;
* ?-" nient of Agriculture. Tiie estimate?! taker, froui th<
se professes, for the pres- iriven are based upon 17o replies. cov- i crowd of about
a determination to retire j el'in? every county in the S:aie. With J111011 ?ud handed
=, and devote himself to t vcry !'c\\ exceptions the correspondents j ?? -Main street.;
L,,,-, , , i report that the weather lias been un-1 i^obertson s Hot
bUMnc^ w Inch has been I favorable for cotton and corn, but The ni<rlit was
xi tT? i i everybody had 1
r uvfii'.v wuue vcuis. iiv; i uiwuiun iw wvi?" <r^ai\l who 1
public career as a poor j cotton. w&toh the prisor
tor. During1 his official | On the 1st of May the corrcspou- ; reached the pri
as received something less dents reported that 47 per cent, of the : confronted by t!
, , , ~.v ? , crop was up. The growth ot the | their r;ifht to en
ndred and fifty thousand I ^;U|t (]urjn<r the past month has been ; ;l moment they 1
3, from which he had of t v retarded by cool weather, and . strong men, win
>port himself and hi; faniiiv ! in manv sections it has been seriously j others rifled the
>ortion of the time in the ! injured' from the same cause, nceessi- j Keesler in searc
i < -?- 1 * , i tarin<r replanting. Ihe stands aie. . officer had a de
hmospiiere of Washington, i t?lcn,fore> 110t <rood in any section ol i the men, hut to
cted private affairs" are j t;ic State. The plant is generally re- j werc obtained, '
stimated at between five | ported as unhealthy, small and looking entered the buil
ion dollars. How a poor | badly. The condition, compared to j uc-ro out they
. , . , an uveraue, is reported for the buite at house and left tl
tor with one >iundiy~i ana j against 92 for the corresponding j Tiie crowd pr
id dollars distributed over . period, last year. j execution quiet!
ft rears. eonld accumulate I <>nT>v ! that after havini
iby neglcctis the problem | Com )m aIs0"^'n affcc!od by th?
\ ii>? the quidnuncs. It-is I unfavorable seasons, the plant not u-iicn rtisc0vcl
uarkable-case of neglect on j bein<r in as healthv a condition, nor the nnf
of the phuu as hardy ami vigm
orous, as it would have been with more /,.01llMi jtj; n,
rime tor Crcakm" propilious weather. Some damage by 5 , ; .
Lime ior^roaxm,,. ?b?d., u;onr,s is reported, but 110 b disl)1.^W!
n , . . , senons mvarv has so far been sustained .1,
illy one hears a pessimist this 2aus?. The present prospects '"l
the state of politics and indicate an average crop at least with projecte(] ?
predicting that all our favorable seasons. The condition is At about ?evc
>ngressmen are to be kick- reported at 99 against S4 for the same cut (lown? an(]
how, so that it is useless to c Ja:>t *cal" wagon and plao
t for them. Such kind of wheat. joining the guai
what the Radicals want. Wheat was being rapidly harvest^ 4 t0"
~ at the date of the reports, and tne P>epaiation? to
pnipo^e l dia0oonm0 the pro?pect was 3 per cent, above an evening, but la
ey have done for the past average yield. This will give for the ol>Ject to lts b?
s, was to intimidate the State 1,743.690 bushels. comet cry. Acti
rr, i ... .j . * . ? ell held an mqu
rr*/\ ha inhmi/iofort /M? fr? OATS- v 1
wv, v. iiiurnujj;. xx m
>rious prophecies as to the The yield of oats will be almost examined, all o
it to plav into the enemy's unprecedented in the history of the they could not
e Democrats of South Caro- State. The acreage was perhaps larger crowd, their fa<
. than for anv previous vear, and the completelv mas
intimidated, nor do the\ rej)0r(S show* that 30 per cent, above ing uttered. T
the government shall ever an average yield is anticipated. Based testified that Jo
nails, Melton and Company, upon these estimates the yield for the yesterday eveni
thev propose to sit ^dlv bv will be 8,4/9,528 bushels. confession to tli
> i u u x x -it"' i* ~ of himself and 1
Radical hacks to go to TV ash- rice. the eonfession.
ongressmen. The Repub- The rice crops have felt the effects of corresponds wi
violated all law in suspend- the cool nights. In the low country by the little gir
seat Mackev and som* of the growth of the plant has been viously been id
\ severely checked; and it, is reported a?: of the jury was
.^l-Oira has given considerable trouble in tree on fhe mai
to keep them violating the some localities; one corresiwndent re- parties unknow
ssarv, that the wrong mav ports that they are unusually trouble- The guilt oft
zed.' If the Radicals wish fprne this^ season The condition for ed to him bevc
,, , . _ the btate is reported at 9o, agamt S3 doubt before he
'them scats m Congress, for the-same period iu 1881. munitv depreca
to use unlawful means to rye b\rtev outrage was so
hey turn out one man, give . thev cannot co
. . t i. yen" nine attention is given to eirner j me lyncncrs.
>er straight way. Let us rve or" harley. Tlicy are only planted The little girl
en whether the Radicals in small "patches" about the farm that suffering nmdi
i or not. A<rain, it is bv are not in every way suited toother tcrofMr. J. S
srtain that the next Ilrmse purposes. The reports show that one of Chester. *
,Ti , . i>er cent, above an average vield tor father are dead
mbhcan. Its complexion both rye and barlev is expected. Kichburg, in 01
3 on a few votes. And we
. , - , , , - SORGIIU.M AND SUGAR CANE.
amly feel ashamed of ourrsupineness
or faint-heart- The condition of soighum is repoit- The Hock T
?a !un nfc, irnnA ed at 99, and sugar cane at 100. 30th ult. the
ed the defeat of some <;ood ? OK, Hill Maniiftu
,nd the clectiou of a disrepu- iotaiu*.s. annn;ij ,
al. The acreage in sweet potatoes has From the repo
ise to attempt impossibili- been increased 12 per cent, over 188U the company,
. ? , _ pA??,?ee The number of acres devoted to this> loam that ope
least one oi ttto Con?ie.s- crop js 40,389. The condition is re- were commence
?e given to the Republicans, ported at 0.3 percent, above an aver- 1S81, with onl
st win all that we attempt, age. The acreage in Irish potatoes dlts, and that
t our intention be known has also been iuci eased 12i pei cent, ually added to i
^ c ?n ov'er last year. The number of acres tember followii
he South need not be sohd, js 3^19 fov the State. The condition nffi.940 sr.indh
>ngress m concerned. Uut 0f t]ie cr0p is reported at 13 per cent, the 'date of th<
ivitseifso strongly Demo- above an average. company had]
strengthen up the whole fruit. up 1,332 bales c
? , pounds per bak
'C encouragement to our The pr0?pects for an average yield Was <32,373.87.
lies. Let it be once be- 0f the various fruits is as follows: or 479,708 poi
the South is demoralized. Apples, 92; peaches, 111; pears, 92: Xhe total cost
;one. Croakers must not gi"apes, 103; berries, i07. chinerv onhat:
iged to presage disaster. garden products. hi~"wa?cs to?
disaster awaiting us. The The weather has been ver\ favorable $13,4027-10. Th
>n?cr than ever before, and for all tire products of the garden, ami teen tenement
s whole dutv, to Congress- the condition for the State is reported fonr 0f which
r,. . " as 10 above an average. ' four three room
I as to State ofiiccra. , i j(
? COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS. fL nfill ha" 7,9(
xtle Game of Draw. Estimates based upon the reports ol jncr been put ii
the correspondents of the department of this ye?rof
Xewburg, New York, published in the March report, show j a(](] 5,000. Sin*
excitement over a law- that <o,452 tons of feitilizeis yveie put- of spindles, the
? ? o?/? fifiv chased during the present season. The a considerable
ng a hundred and nftj .
. , . , ?U^iV/VUTV/ tlUiV/UUU VI V.UVIA i?UUV V* | lOCf WPPK. Jl S J]
>llars, lost at a single game brand of fertilizers is given as follows: work the coinn
About a year ago three Tons bales' The res
i, Frank Weed, Dr. Moore- 01 ,-r of the mill to
a dentist, and William M. Acid phosphates'!!!!!!"!!!!!!! 2^640 ^isfa^",'>'pr(j
msumptive son of a Baptist Kaiuit 14,974 " eraMons will
; down to play a friendly Chemicals.... *_4?^ per cent., the ni:
w. Weed is a semi-mil- 71 working order
I on this occasion was the ,, , . t , I'm" m?vi?g on srr
? . , .. , Of the total amount consumed 19,- ^jiock Hill Ilero
,wo fnends acting the role ^qq tons were used for com posting
[t was the Doctor's deal, with home-made manures, cotton send,
" and Weed's bet. As the etc. The use of kainit has been in- a Brazen S<
:he table and were carefullv erased in 1882 2 per cenk over 1881. ^av ni<rht. afr<
mi ,, "jo *1 The number of tons used m 1881 was hprn nhiopd ir tl
111 take one," sard Scott, 12 m a?d in m2 14i974. crXl of nc".'o
gout Weed. The dealer
A thousand-dollar chip A Sad Story.?'hat world of| ja( hoiir. p<
interesting. After fitleen J * * ? "'JL* nunor was eircu
, , . . , "5at a certain cart near Lawrence, r. . w.t of fh,
same value lav tenwtinsrlv ??-oojcci 01 tni
c . Iiniiw, V.I <? 1,111111 t, 1V/W1 T 1 . f
, Weed advised his friends in number, a father, a mother and two i ,
,, 'mi x- 1 1 seems to nave I
there was no back down, children. The lather was on Ins way Kc]:cvj,l0- that ?i
:he Doctor went out, and to juil, lo serve a sentence of two years Alno,?4|,c cr,^
,, . ' , for robberv, the children were :roin?
is called ati>lo0,000. W eed ti,e poor-house and the mother to a . p
s four aces, which Scott lunatic asylum. The poor creatures 0ij*ia ^ins fel
itraight flush, king high, *?ad been unfortunate. The drought . . .*
? f J., )or} , ' last summer ruined the father, who in fz! n?
the pot. Weed had no , . , . , .... . . plaint was mac
land, so he was "p<a-s?ad- He" ? ^
down with the money, rested, tried and sentenced. The ten- . ^ threatciT,!*,
id, on a compromise 0fl. sion on the weakened frame of the L . j andc
120,000 cash down and two fpoor mother bereft her of reason, and > ~ f ,
' . . , so it happened that the same convev-} , . , *<4tmi
s at six and nine months. on?. tnnk tho father ir? nriinit. thp ; ^ ?
,000 before the thing leak- j mother to an insane asylum and the j - ?Vlie
n his business partner pre- children to an alms house.?Demorest's I ^ trigger, rei
m to institute proceedings Monfhlg^ | time that he w
al and civil against his ?Re vital iJTTrg^TS^d is absolutely iSf
A bank cashier who had necessarv for the cure of general de- i [ . ? ? <i
' notes at ten per cent, gotj weakness, lassitude, etc. The j Jr? *''u^anoil^wn
,ess by refunding 88,l00 | of ^ ' | las pmT.h"
;,and the dentist was in ' J ^ j taken to Yorkvi
at last accounts. Scott ? How to Swk.-au Lara workers are subject; await trial on a
, . , *? billions attacks which may end In dancrerous concealed deadly
l causrht, as his Where- illness. Parker's Glnjrer Tonic will keep the j TTevnlJ
, w ti i. kidneys and liver active, and by preventing the i utu"
nnknown. lie IS report- attack save much sickness, loss or time ana ex0!*s.mo-i?
OTOVPS ill liiu-pr P?nst'- Delay at such times means danger.?
orange gioves in lower Detroit See other column. * -j
nd is highly connected. ? ^-Debilitated '
nth* flcr<-> o roiKiimntirp Beacty Regained.?The beauty and color or Iroul wasting (In
nins a^o a con. nmpuve ^cuair may be safely regained by using Par- : sumption, scrofli
the sportiwg fraternitv, i ker's"Halr Balsa-i, which is much admired for will be ffreatlv
, rj fl lrs perfume, cleanliness and dandruff erauicat- t>?, t>u
nan-el of dexterity, is said i ing properties. . -tfrow n s iron i>il
\
RUTE LYSCHED. THE XAT I OX A L CAPITAL. TUE XE\F SILK 11
fohnsnn, the Rock Hill Guiteaw Preparing for the End-Something The greatest incentive
to a Tree, as he Deserv- About the French Spoliation Claims. - silk Culture is the kliowl
"the Horrid Crime. [Correspondence or the Cliarlotte Observer.] is h home market for sic
: News and Cornier. Washington, June T2.?Guiteau is of floss, which America
" **1 ~ ? ' fl'"? !" (? rthliaWI fit tmnftr
ne 11.?A respectable j now keenly sensible of ms rapmiv up-1 - - ?
bite girl named Alice j proaching doom. A representative of lands. The other coi
rutaliy outraged this j the Observer visited the jail Saturday that silk culture furnish
: eleven o'clock by a I afternoon and was, with others, ad- children in the rural dii
out hunting plums in i mitted to see the condemned assassin congenial occupation t
) when the fiendish j of Garfield. Warden Crocker was require constant attentic
rted. She was accoin- I busy when the visitors called; but not interfere with house
il children, who ran | soon led the way to the jail. Guiteau In view of these facts
creaming, when she I was in his cell, his bedroom, a>lK calls 5ilk Culture Associatio:
ie ground. The out- j it. Ilis guard, the death-watch, was j phia. was organized twe
te. News of the crime i pacing the corridor in front of the cell.; the purpose of calling th
Ifire, the excitement | The stone floor of the corridor has the women of the counti
on our streets, and i been covered with a carpet, and in- tunitv given them to est
yd on horseback was j side the cell was brightened with some industry, both suitable i
llend. who had fled, j flowers, which were placed on a chair a_"d also t > give the nec<
:h of all the country j near the door. Guiteau was not much i tious to all desiring to e
as made, but. without j inclined to talk, but seemed a little ; culture.
te hour this evening ; annoyed that visitors were brought to i The success of this pi
ing upon a young j liis bedroom instead of his reception j tion is remarkable; ti
m Johnson, formerly I room, or "office," as he calls the other ; aroused a widespread i
1 ??- ' ""''U-.iri.,!! HKiims. r
was arrested :it about cell. As the visitors eniereu, iicoomi- . - _? -- - as
taken in the pros- pauicd by-Warden Crocker, he turned 1 increasing until the aim
ged lady, who at once to bini. with a showing of impatience ; if tu:tii!ed.
being the scoundrel in hi* face, and said: 'Ihi> laet was most foi
id her. He was also ; '*Von should not have brought these ' die 1:im exhibition
L'gro girl, who knew < gentlemen to me in this ceil/' j ciation. at winch thesis
i when he threw his | " Turning again to the visitors he ! vv;!s y!'r.v l'!i0 .aml ,ntl
ground. lie is per-i said: chief feature ot the cxhi
ears of age and is em-! "I am feeling much better than dnr- display 01 specimen c<
lenian in town. The j ing my trial; I wa? very weak then, twenty-six contest.mis t
illy aroused and the ; hut am in better health now." : bndge it Ciothier pr<
excitement prevails. I lie was dressed witii scrupulous I '" >{ *.> 11 e ??l wlneh. by
: faie of th^ ignorant neatness, with dark pants and vest, but j carried <?!I by Mrs. K
now. but I verv much; no coat, the day Living been exceed-1 ("'other ot the '.-ite I
er sec the rising of in<rly warm. lie wore a broad stand-! n ';'> 's oyer years 1
e is confined in the j ing collar, turned down at the front, sullyrer trom paraivsi*.
! that prevents no bar- 1 with dark tie and a white handkerchief j -f',c assi?ci;uio 1 an
ited crowd. .Johnson thrown carelessly about his neck. { tnrou^h theliijerality of
confession of hi* guilt. This, he explained to :i member of the bridge & Clothier. the *
1 ' ** #?iw? lvivn- ii.i nhrmt his neck to oro- goods merchants oi Pin
.1 ML' I- . .VI iiui'ui uuv ; uv ..v(?
niti^r the negro, John tect him from the mafaria. * j ajroin enabled to oiler u
0 hi'utishly outraged "We have considoi^le malariahcre, 11urists the sum of jive
j little white girl, Alice you knowy' lie said, "and I must pro- 'ars 111 U'M premiums, a:
terilav morning, was tect myse^ffqm premium, *100: sect
1 guard-house by a "Have yeu^had" agy:. malarial trou- third premium,
one hundred masked bles?-' was asked.., * ' premium. *00; fifth j
to the limb of a tree j "Xot recently," iVe feplied: "I had ?'xfh premium. $Uo: se<
lbout forty feet from | some soon after I came here, but none j *"*?? eighth premium
ej. this spring; my health has been verv premium, 825; tenth -j
i intensely dark, and j good of late." ' For these premiums ai
eft the streets except i lie appears now to much better ad- ^,c !"?i!?d .States may c
lad been detailed to ! vantage than he did on trial. He is in j 1'1C ten hirgest r.moun;
i. "When the crowd j better condition physically. His face one pound will be takri
ison-house they were j'*s full, and the wild, vicious look ot lection, and the test of j
ie guard, who disputed j that occasion is not perceptible. Jlis i the quantitv and quality
ter the building, but in ; smoothly-shaven face and cropped I conditions for premium
ivere each clutched by i mustache are an improvement in ap-1 competition must b<
) held t hem fast until pearance upon the bushy beard, v hich ! ^1C auiount of this year
pockets of Policeman ! lie then wore. The flowers which or-! cc^ ^v the culiurisr tos;i
h of the keys. The j namented his cell, he supposed were j responsible person. $
spcratc struggle with j sent in by parties outside, and looked i senr 1,01 hUer than Dect
?w? Tii??L-rt\s ! at them with uride. Warder Crocker' Anyone with snfiioiet
1 - * ? ??i_ ,,
IIV, 1JVll . ~ .
ivhen a number of men j explained, however, that they grew on < ? Tew imui.cnv urw r.
dina. and taking- the ; the grounds and were given h: til b. the in?-r o1 won,!S t0 tin
. re locked the guard-j jail employes. " * tai I " " source of pleas
ic key* in the door. I "Wc let him think," said he, "that -The work occupies but
oceedcd to the place of they were sent in by parties outside, i ?* 1'1C >*ear> a"d,:l child
y, and it is supposed j but the fact is, they arc not. nor is f'ie (ja'ly gathering ot
I adjusted the rope the anything of any sort'sent him since he t'10 worms. Jt a s
I'd on a horse which has been here? nobody, not even his '>erry lca\ es cannot be
iedly from under him. ! sis'er, has sent him anything." orange hedge will answ
ed this morning his Guiteau, during the visit, called sev- l)0.8t!* 1 he osnge oran:
of his mouth aud his ' eral times to his guard, who stood in food tor the sil
i few inches from the \ the corridor, to bring in some photo- they spin splcnd
eck was not broken,! graphs and autographs, but as the . A very interesting cv
oni strangulation. His guard did not comply he finally re- j connected wit
i * r>i,./.oiYl nnmi wliif h I turned to his seat at the rca? of the I Sl'1,c culturi*. lias Just oc
t J Tl,? w
e following emphatic j cell. In view of the ucar approach 0f, . 1,,c
Our women shall be j the execution of Guiteau, Warden i 4ss<?c':l.t,on selected sil
Crocker is daily besieged by appli- six families living in j
'li o'clock the body was ' cants for admission to witness the had it sp 1 on a "Yanl
was conveyed on a j hanging. Very few, however, out- 'llt0 a web of twentyL'd
under a shed ad- side of the members of the press and threads of silk, and wo
d-house. where it still attaches of the court will be permitted 0,1 a Jacquard loom, i
11 council is making within. Parties outside of hashing- thousand six hundred i
bury the body this ton have written here recently offering fllc original and strikiii
m informed the negroes ! all the way from $5 to $100 for a tick- is the first brocade <
ing interred in their J et. Warden Crocker has selected a America of American s
ng Coroner S. M. Few-; man to act as executioner, the same j ^'.v '')0 heaviest in 1
est over the body this i who has officiated in the same capacitv | brocade ever woven,
amber of persons were here several times. j the Garfield dress, as it
" J ?x1 ?? I tion ot the association I
f whom testified that j bi-uiteau signed aiiouier iu-u<iv f
identify any of the ! at rhe instance of his counsel. This ! jnflymncent fabric to
;es and bodies being j signing documents is about all the
ked and not a word be-j writing he indulges in now, his time
he mayor of the town | being wholly occupied in reading the ' ?
hnson had sent for him Bible and lvingon his cot.pondering. _
ng late and made a full I It is probable tiiat Mr. Keid will 011 On ester and
ic crime in the presence j Tuesday ask the court for a writ of ROjr,*7", , c0,l>')?11'afo!
wo reputable citizens. I hnbeas corpus in Gaftean's behalf, but jV . ^a:n(1.011 l^'ulroad
as related by the mayor I even should it be granted it will avail j jS11 ^"Socnitcs met ret
th the statement made i nothing without a stay of execution olllce Judge Jjackej
l hvu-hnm he had uro-! from the-President, which is whollv j .!?>* i?'ect?nJ
^ - ! Mills nrpsid.'iif. and
entified. The verdict improbable.. * . I Esa" secretary7 Affe
that the deceased bad There is now^efore, Congress a iwpr^-oVsnl/R^uitbiin
street of KockHill by claim, m ^ich rfio^dtizeiis"' of North ! ' nUft.
n to the jury. * Carolina and South Carofina 'are pe- ,?r ,ic\ , su^(T1Pj101
he deceased was fasten- cuniarily interested. Senator* Vance a(.{0^! no. J . _
>nd the shadow of a has taken an active part in behalf of llns is a
i confessed. The cotu- the North Carolina claimants, believ- , P}'?P^ert road, on
tte lvnch-law, but this ing, as is generally admitted, that the ^ ^ ^VnV.
fiendish and brutal that j claims are just and 'founded in equity. ' Pf1.* ? traver.-e
nscientiously condemn These claims are for depredations on ^ J;,C.1
American commerce?the seizure, con- es cotton. Lnns\
I was badly hurl, and is damnation and confiscation by the
pain. She is a daagh- French Government of vessels belong.
MoDowell, formerly ing to citizens of the United States ft
Johnson's mother anil from 1792 to July 31,1801. Sincr im- >\ BH01?}Slfli
He was raised near mediately after the ratification of the
liester county. convention between France and the a
* United States on September 30, lSuO,
these claims have been constantly %JlJSSlL
Tii.t. Factor^.?On the urged. Twenty-four reports were ' '
-Iders ot the liock ! niade in the Senate, ot which only one At this season, varioti
- - 1 --I --A i v.
tlif (Jompany held >v?> ?ua-n)C. aim iiiireaxii Itjwi 15 imvt uuweis aro prevalent, ai
meeting at this" place. keen made to the House, of which lost through lack of knc
rt ot the president of only two were adverse. Thirty-eight and sure remedy. Per
A. E. Hutchison, we of these have been in favor of the Killer is a sure cure fo
rations at the factory claims. The Senate has passed six ontery, Cholera,Cholera
id on the 12th of May, bills in favor of the claims, and the Complaint,ctc.,and isp<
y a few hundred spin- House passed two of these six bills. Ilead the following:
the number was <rrad- President Polk vetoed one, and Presi- Bainhmdge.n.
-intil by the 1st of Sep- dent Pierce anotheK' All the efforts c^p^d"
>g the mill had a total heretofore made have been looking niciiolyille
?s in operation. Up to toward the establishment of a connnis- ',TUe very medicine iku<
3 report (May 1st) the sio11 to adjudicate the claims, but the StomS
purchased and worked substitute bill reported this session moixcox* in
>f cotton, averagi n" 449 relegates the whole subject to the I have rsed your i;aix kill
;, the total cost o'f which court of claims, with power to hear fcl?ctadcholeraworb
It has sold 1 ,495 bales ail<? determine within two years the Fortwentyy??f'i
inds, of 2^o. 20 varn. validity and amount of all claims, and ini?y-family. Havouseditu
of buildings and ma- report to Congress for final action. iaouseT
1 " s KM
id up to May 1st was taicD unsmng, wnen 111 uoiurress, m ^PraiwDvvis*ru
company lias paid out asked an appropriation of $5,000,000 J?*"-, it n ?vv.??. ?
hands and operatives to meet the demands, estimating the ow oato e
c report shows nine- ?umber of claims at 1,011, distributed i*mn nric* it Sufo
houses for operatives, by Mates, as follows: Maine, 70: New always^ivc?imniediaMrwicf.
have six rooms each, Hampshire, 58: Vermont, 2; Massa- to^*^"U?mtabouiou
s each, ten two rooms chusetts, 288; Rhode Island, 2G; Con- yearly every faSSyS'SS?!
rht rooms. At present "ccticut, 60; NevrYork, 103; Penn- in tiw house.
spindles?1,603 hay- syiyania. HO; Maryland, 127; Vir- Crefelp Hhe^sh^
ii operation since May g??a, 58; North Carolina, 25; South
?and there is room to Carolina, 28, and the rest distributed observation and hro i rc^rd
;e the recent addition in twelve States. The amount due
re has, of course, been North Carolina claimants is about ibiatwnwwraiaarSS
increase of yarn, and >to0,000. i
i result of the week's ^ relief. o
anv Shipped forty-four , ~ thinnf?aresideti(>?of^\Ycntylilts
of the OneratlOlU! A ^ONGRESSIOIvAL AsS.?Hon. and 1 !,ave piven it in many cases
- ?Pe,Jl"0!ls T>^lr T u,.0^ ct,nntn,.as t^.,and cholera, and never k
Alav 1st show a verv "1-v- "
.fit to the stockholders, from ",e *Jonse recentlv, and, accost- family ^ ^
!iat the second year's a doorkeeper, asked that Senatm invaluable remedy. Its
show a much larger ^?',n ?* Mo?bv be pointed out. He Trithin the reach of all.
achincrv being in good ?'as s^red thafthere was no such For sale by all-drugg
,M1W J pvpm'fhino- benator in this country. "Just so," and $1.00 per bottle.
- said the Hon. and Rev., "I meant Gen. PEEEY DAVIS & S<
-* Hampton; the sarife thing you know." Pro
The doorkeeper, who'happened to come
? ? : from South Carolina, replied tartly
wvnnrr T ocf <5nr> tfiat ^id nt>t '"think the Radical
John Tolm<;on had Mosb-v was as goodas the Democratic BSfflan gaRSBESH
i fill? Hampton." This fired up the so-called Jg i IT 1
^ fathered in Wit of Brookl-vn Independent, and he shout- ! ! ?
I remained t ere n cd: , UJ? >'otl do,,,t tl,ink ??' >'011 I,ave
icraainea uiere until business to be an officer of tins eh* h i
??? of q nv br,dv> and l j- Hvatt Smith, of Brook- gs^ |
S5wL, %t1>'n> * Union man and a Member of ail
the buildin" and there Co"?ress' teI1 .von so'" The door- ZZZZ8V.
c ?,00J,,.n(11 !ikeeper retorted: ."I don't hold my ? nte^nncrr
^ " th f ?n place bv your authority and want none ^ vu-oi
ri ii-9^ Srpft In^i ot vour n(>?*?nse.r The Hon. and ISTHfc
>d was a negro named r>-,? ?.i.? :_t v ??i- j of the present generation
Ihrie, who is said to Rev ? who is a monster ot ugliness and cure of this disease-and
nvict from North Car- elf-dcc?t, rolled up^ his gpg^le eyes, sick.ksadache. bilk
low was displaying a f'!/11' forbearance. pepsia, constipation,
isnicuon?lv. and com- a" hobbled on?possibly to find bena- ^tjtts pills have game
lo to M-iinr "IWk-lnm *?l" And this IS the mail reputation. Ko Se'medy
1.0 onri nfi.n'foi4 vvhom some Democrats helped to de- discovered that acts 60
1 ,? , . feat Simeon B. Chittenden, who was digestive organs, giving ti
>CS crowded tne officer PVPI.V ?m.Jt millf,atnoll ' T ? ? SEilate food. As a cat
r manner. He drew ^ei> men a gentleman. j. r. r. ~ htrtem-ia
,01 tiered thein not to I T ^ ^,,n ~ _ are Developed, and the B
her. One fellow ex-! Ida Gkeei.ey Sxith.?The marned ~Z ZZZZZT
be d?d if we don't daughter of the late Horacu Greeley CMIla and.
Major Beckham placed di<>d recently at Chappaqua. She was z. rival.a pvtrt^atB&yc
negro's face and pulled j a singularly"amiable lady, and as beau- * I'coSd^o^
narking at the same tiful as she was gentle and sweet. She account ofbuious disposes?
ouldirt come. It was kft three children, the eldest a son, tutts th^re^t
negro that .the pistol ! who is christened Horace Greeley. Jt ^tSttSS
, else he would now be 13 hardly fair: to handicap a young per
y with John Johnson. : son with so well known a name, lor all Th*rrci!?y?theeiu:?Ts;r
s secured and Eaves j through life more will be expected of *5a*?IihPlb<vn ?Ito
sfuard-house. lie was ; bim than if were an average /nan,
lie on Tuesday last to which is not fair to anybody. There aheaitiiyi>t*e*iJs>n, vi*oi
charge of carrying a; ^ surviving daughter of Horace c?a2LX<See.as
weapon.?Rock Hill Greeley, Miss Gainielle, a verv beauti- ; _BJ| . ^ m? rTZ
fu I you ug woman .?Demorest'sMonth- JT|J | T J ^ jUys |
Gray Hair or Wm*rc*r? chi
?J I - - ~ . Black by a sinele applicntlor
persons ana suuerers , -it is said that many iarmers m
seases, such as con- j West Tennessee have found their cor- 0f one ?>oiiar.
da. kidney affections, ton so Injured by the recent frosts that Muwy Stre<
benefitted by using j they have ploughed "it up uud planted f jM/0rm4,tun* and r??u
iters. * _|-coriK **
4.
? mcsmit^
e<I?c that there
,,0U0,000 worth ilVTCJSIG HOUSE, Good merchinit, trhe
n inanufuctur- t rHiniiiTTP v r ^r'e,1<^s where "je
- - 1 CHABl/OTrE, >. c. fh/i aflvftntllffCOl
LhStfofS! BEAXCH OF LODEN & BATES. "
us women and u'j,ii iu f
?tricts with a Are interested in this
;hat does not I things to wear. The
ablish a new assure my friends tliii
xnd profitable: ! nrt, nrTT?orr*ru"n?T> o kj v \ establishment. It sh
>sary instnic* I iUll^OU .aiJiriiv o-ajju. [ tjmps and to show a
nyage in silk PREPARING FOE FALL TRADE. j if ray customers do u
oncer associa- | BUY NOW AND PAY WIIEN COTTON
iere has been i COMES IN.
ntercst in the j 200 PIANO'S and 500 OliGJXS. With fcindness.it snr
lint nui.-t iro on : Thousands of musical families through- j am bound to convince
ol tue associa- i ont Xorth and >outh Carolina are intend1
ing to purchase Pianos and Organs in the
rcibly present- fail, when cotton comes, in. Why wait?
of ilit* asso- ]>uy at once. and enliven the long, hot j Store in the south rn<
p'av of cocoons ; summer months with -nnsic and make the : BROWN, L. LAND
"iv-rin.^. The i ' Harvest Home" still more joyful. j readv to jrive polile a
bition was the jIinSL'MMER SPECIAL OFFER.! PeoPlu wisb t0 tuke a
! Cnder our Midsummer Sale, we ofi'er to |
" "r'jV.' i s*U (lnviu^ tile months of Jt.NE. JU.LY, I
;m ui:ss. i lie aI*;;usT and SEPTEJiBEIi, 18*2, Pianos |. , A ,,
til" wn\ . \\us !in,| Organs, of every make, stylo and i we a 1
cbfctTi 1 ay lor price, at our very lowest cash rates. ^ ('J} 'tU\ l>ncc>.
J.-ivani T.-.vlor) , , \ erv Eespecttail
>: * .^,,1 \ On Pianos 82-> rnsn. Ualancc >ovein"=
? 4 ' W 1. Ift82. , .. _0
On Organs 8l? Cash. Balance Govern- April -M
o l?-r 1. 18K2.
. Without Infer^f ;;i* any Advance on I SPWlffcl3! ^
;V('1,1K'U.>'VI! u,'.y! Pi-icc^ * I !
:'11/ '1,,'!;V It V i Tf /.AT.?t 1,A r-ivl in !,??#,ill. Inner.
> use MiK riii-i "7,7,? : *"' ;** ? r?*>
liU'sdrol ?]()'- er tune will be given, with a reasonable
* ii* . increase of price. All instruments of everr \Sata&t
*U>hov.*. Ui*l le an(1 Yric.- included in this sale. jpCT
nu\ pro mm i ii., r..u V0Rr m,\sicnl friesvU of it. Wriu. us
'-''"j: i.15"1 ll ! for Catalogues, Price lists ami Circulars..
iremuim, ?M>; Tiiis sale closes October 1st, 18-S2. Early
i'Ciitii premium. | purchase secures cash prices and easy fBSSsBBce
, $:50; nintli : terms. Six (8) years guarantee. Stool . ~^s*?^Hjy??s
premium, $10. ; and Instructor with every Organ. Freight
i v resident of j paid both wcys if no sale. Test them in
-o litest. From j your own home-;. Address,
ts of'cocoons. | McSMITII MUelC HOUSE.
i*C??lin<r applied; ( &3T Prof. Wm. Baker is my only zu- pc:r~.^(^~iiHflaEi>T
f will bo the j thorzcd Timer and lic-pairer. All work jgSgggS^fgBBS^I
Application guaranteed, Send orders to this house.
; endorsed, and T 10 H. HcSiriTH.
's cocoons mis- June 13 Manufactured
lied to bv some ' and foj
fresh groceries!! ?
it land to grow L QTTiliXT QTI
in add the rear- B ^ QJji H ?
2 daily care and ^
tire and profit.
a small nortion : I am daily in receipt of Fresh Goods *
can attend to |
mmlv aof inn!"' u'bich are bou?ht from first ^ands, I have in Si ore a fi
hid,* an osagc j fresh and mark,
er ever pur- and are guaranteed} among, which I Sl^ars Coffees> Tea
ire leaf i? ad- # ? Meal GrUt lfl
k.worms, from mention, . " e Ver v tbi ug* in
lA:uk- . , -STAPLE G?
cut of national SUOK.ED BEEF,
li tin? subject ol PLOW GOODS 01
curredinPhi'.a- , .
's Silk Culture COPIED BEEF, Fulton Market, Try PEARL Safety
k from twcntv- fire test, it costs
fourteen States; BOLOGNA SATJSAGE. than coim
<ee" reel, made Powdered Sujrar,
- ' AT! IT A V CTM MinTTRVRPT.. \iolH,v?cfWu?r
veil a* a brocade Swinborne's (
requiring three FRESH MACKEREL, Dessert Fru
iced Ins to form _Ttto.t New Orle
ig design. This FRESH SALMON, ExtraS
iver woven in p* v'VTr'n paaqt "rtt'ttt? Evaporated Apples,
>ilk; and p >ba- CANNED ROAST BEEF, Apples (gallon .
texture 01 any CANNED CORN BEEF, Axle Grease,
It is known as . GRINDSTONES. S
; is the mten- BAKER'S BROMA, POT Vi
to present this
Mrs. James A. IMPORTED OAT MEAL, ELECTRIC LI
GRATED PINEAPPLE, The ^ F1VE CE*
? dianora plug
CAMr.EN-E.vii.- BABTLETT PEAKS. .^MOIOXU1
*s ot the Chester ^
lenUv^at'the kiw TURKISH PEU^S. Aprin5 *
; hi Chester and TRY MY FLOUR. ~ Z
r r.m. hiey. Grocery 1
Clies- ^
its the meeting ?LflfFt?3 1 ?
live project'as MW fiBOBS I \ ^ M. BEA'J
ly fifty miles in
rrest line to ilic "
i nt" fnnntrv tin fiatt /-v s\ / \ tn > n i,
r-i" HWVSl! J
\er Bulletin. ^
Roasted Coffee
? STILISH GOODS!! c-jH
. Che(
^InHlfS "WE are now opening our stock of Maccaroni, Fresh .
niAiB i LQ * o Salmon, Sordini
Spring and Summer Goods, and Tomatoes P
rfSSf/ira re(lnest aa insPection ct .the PuUic- Fresh Eoa:
iwledge of a safe These goods have been carefully
^IN" selected in the Northern Markets.
Morbus,'Summer and are therefore Fresh and ^ew. a lot of
:rfcdly saje.
TVE cannot begin to enumerate COHANSEY I
y..march ^mst 0ur different lines, but would sira- , ,
linSr^tom?:iL ply state that each department will Received and n
.N.?"FebAT5L be found full and complete in every VC1^ ow Plice*
>w of I or dysentery, , A "
itheHtomach. Havo particular. f AT T, A">
cure every tunc. r -xJclius
W. Dee.
er {u pevere ca^ea of guarantee our prices to be May 18
as low as the same class of GOODS
hwPMNKriMB can be bought anywhere. ft A 1
tariy times for bowel *>-' -1
, 'ftouJd not feel Fafo
^.J^iussL THE styles this season are new \ VTTv T?|?"FT^
rfSK-offiS a^d pretty, and we will be glad to ** 1
show "all comers" whether purchas- ^
ers ?r ?
250 TR0UBLE TO SHOW GOODS! \
ection keciwabottla I
D*. E. MOB*OS. MCMASTER, BRICE & KETCHIN. \/1 tWWM;
iussia Feb.8.m S,' "
paixkxi.i.rBaimost . fle^- j
ltand alter years of Men 28
its pretence in my
T?Rt ij. S. ConsnL g^a . A i i i ?
sa Great Attractions.
ouixi almost instant
H. J. Noone. ^ o
St., London,Eng. Yf IXKSBORO. b.
three years in India,
of diarrhoea, dyren'"Ii'sAs:'
c. BOCKXIGRT, EXR., & CO. JlsT EE<
if Areriow ftxhihi+inrr ft Tnflfmififetif Direct from the
selection of Fancy Dress Goods; of extra fine MTU!
ists at 25c., 50c. aJS0) a fine assortment of Dew designs njce drivin" HORS
3N,Proprietor j? WhiteDress Goods, consisting of stock on h ?nd. A1
vidence, R. L fifjored French Mnslms, Dotted and
Figured Swisset, .Lace Striped 8WK:ls' W1,i ao weii v
Swisses, new designs in Piques, fore purchasing els
Batiste; Linon de India, Victoria also exchange MUI
3 ** Lawns> &c- Tbis is certainly the ES. I am still sell
O J* finest assortment of White Goods ^^to.y paper.
im&SZ v ever brought to Columbia. Call and .
MB ? mvinp- the inchest.
01 occ ilicuj. i- J - o - ~rt
LLS KID GLOVES. 01 broken dow5 m<
Ladies will find it decidedly to A. WI1
D L'YER their advantage to inspect our fine
assortment of ^u3 gloves, Undiess- May 2
a. It is for the ed Kid Gloves, Chamois Skin,
its attondants, Traveling or Driving Gloves, and the rrTTTD Tk A "
2|||a_2|f new Mousquetaire Glove. THIRD A.
d. a world-wide CARPETS, SISVE FIRS'
baa ever been
gently on the Oil Cloths, Mattings, Rr.gs, Door
uraiVesvit^thl Paper, Window Shades.
id", the Musciefl Lace Curtains, always at the Jowest 1 AM receiving this c
ody Bobust. possible prices.
if i tttvpc! ^ choice goods, fresh 1
Pcver. MATTIAGb.
u SfWiv, La. says: xt ? i /t i ? t)8St llOUS6S in tlie C0T2!
1*1 cietrict. #or New stock Canton Mattings, fancy,
?S rtUta-Tto checked and white, received and Tongues, Roast
wao marvelous: offer.ng at "very low pi ices. Beef. Smoked Beef, T<
unrty and robuat,
abl?" If you want to purchase fine Godfisb, Mackerel an
SHOES OR SLIPfc "ERS rh^ ft?.i
for Ladies, Gentlemen or CbiJdien, , , . T c
fel'SS callon lade sn 1 Jam3, Tea,
t2rost?&?: C. BOCKNIGHT. EXR., & CO. tte Ier-V b<st i5Ttldes'1
GF%MI? Columbia, 6. C. fine large Lemons, cL
M 0?i? Ap 15-xf6m b
& a v I bl Also fresb Soda Bisfcui
hi*edolo?t tait ft
> of this 3yr. it 1V1A'* * ?VAr!5 Call and get all you mi
^rjSTSji A LVEGElot of the cheapest ToUat B '
iV Soap lor the price ever brought to est} uce iCash at
it, NewYork. Winnsboro. Call and be convinced.
r& McMASTEK, BlilCE it KETuHIN. S.
ffUnMM,/ "* apri.9 Jane 3
A
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never he makes a new departure, alwavs desire? to inform"
y may find him, and where, also, they may buy floods at
is prices. 0'd and
?V/ \TT\rn?.
x \ .?
; information, because everybody likes to have pretty
undersigned proposes to keep constanrlv on har.d a stock
lXCY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, etc., which will
ty the tastes of any gentleman or
-LADY- |
ing purchased the entire stock of B. Sugenheimer, and
to it by recent invoices from the Northern markets, 1 can
it whatever they may desire can be found at my nef
all be my constant endeavor to keep fully up with the
line of ?foods superior to any ever brought to this market.
iot acknowledge themselves almost . J
?IviLJLbLJ?
p]v eliaii not be mv fault. "Whatever else they may feel, A
c them that whenever ihey want bargains they should cil
-AT THE- \
1 of the Geriir Buildinjr. My salesmen, Messrs. A. Vf.
ECKEltauu F. E. i'KOPST, wiil be always at their posts, ^ ^
ttenrion to all who may favor me with a call. If the vouug
round at the ^
-SKATING-IUNKsv
do; I can supply them with SIvATES of good quality
Comu and see me.
' JOSEPH GKOESCHEL.
AGENT.
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a*
a /??-=* HEitSiGSMSB S&3 {f Sj/H fa ft %
SUM UUUK SItJtfcS!
bTHE BEST IN THE MARKET.
Fourteen different sizes and kinds. Fire
sizes with Enameled Eesirvoirs. Adapted to
all requirements, and priced to suit all purses,
LEADING FEATURES:
Double Wood Doors, Patent Wood Grata.
Adjustable Damper, Interchangeable Auto
matic Shelf, Broiling Door, Swinging HeaitaPlate,
Swinging Flue-Stop, Reversible Gfts
Burning Long Cross Piece, Double saort
_ V7 Centers, Heavy Ring Covers, Illuminated Kr?
Doors, Nickel Knsbs, Nickel Panels, etc.
Unequalcd in Material, in Finish, axi is
operation.
by ISAAC A. SHEPPARD & CO., Baltimore, ttxI ,
l sale by DUXUEVY FAST. Wlnnsboro, 8. O*
I Fail new
ill line of Goods, | '
L-d low down. .
s, uannea urouus, j
ce, Flonr and j J ucT "RECEIVED,
i the Jine of
IOCERIES.? j Fifteen Barrels Choice New Crop
? EVERY KIND. New Orleart? Molasses, the best that
could be bought in the New Orleans ''1
Oil, 155 degrees market
but little more
hod oil. FRESH BUCKWHEAT FLOUB
'ut' a vd
ielatine (the best),
ans Molasses, jOj^T ME AL.'
?oda Crackers,
?also? -n:
sans),
by the ponnd. F0IJE HUNDRED BUSHELS CF
TONE JARS and PURE RED RCJSI
ARE. PROOF OATS.
ALL CHEAP FOR THE CASH.
*iS CIGrAR sold.
TOBACCO AND FliOMJiLil#
lOBACCO. T ,A -.'>1
Jan 10
- MACHINER f!!
lejertnieni a^Dwm,^SHT!R, - -?
SWEEPSTAKES THRESEEB^O
Y & CO.'S BUCKEYE MOWER " ^ "
AND REAPER,
' 3i0 Coffpe', CANTON MONITOR ENGINE,
JSo. oi ana 41 "
, Oatmeal and TRADE MONITOR ENGINE
r, Dried Beef BO OK WALTER ENGINE, * ..-i
Tongues, ~
id Lard, LITTLE GIANT COTTON AND
*e> HAY PRESS.
Mackerel, in eans.
iTncT* " Agents for the above
sted Beef. MACHINERY, ' :
Which we guarantee, and will sell . .
' RUIT JARS, f?r Cash or satisfactory paper en -&
ow for sale at a .^me*
J. F. McMASTJER ?> CO
\'D SEE.
Ap 15
? " FOR SALE! :1
LJu
i STABLES. ?
' HOME-MADE,
mm* Voimowoo and fom
|g|i uiiiiuuouu uiiu n! ui j i
gP|f WAGONS. |
ALSO IX STORE,
,C., May 1,1882. . 5
EIVED, j SADDLES, BRIDLES,
Vest a carload I HAKNESS,
. . /"~3
LLS; also a few BACON, MEAL,
IES in addition to . - ^
1 persons wishing CORN, , o
call on me be- '
sewhere. I will DRIG0GD3' K0TI0^
jES for HORSEing
on time for
3. I am al^e-'?""INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH.
CASH PRICES r G despoBTES.
lies ana horses.
M^h 1T>
LLIFORIK
I PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. I M
^flBSX The Hett, Cleanest and I v*
i '*
XBKB5g^S3m Sevet Fsils to Efistcrs
r OF MAY, youtfafacotortogrcy
lav another invoice \^_ |
md sweet, from the PARKER'S I 1
- vr GINGERTONIC I
m^ues and Hams,
1 A Pure Family JSteBcha fttl Htvcr litaoattt.
d Salmon. Fresh; If you are * mechanic or tinner, worn out with
?I overwork, or a mother rundown byfamily or housol,
Florida Marino- t 6 hold duue? try Pakksx's Gussse Tonic.
, ? i i If you an* lawyer. minister or business man exlgar
and Coffee of I hausted by mental strain or anxious cares do not
! | take intoxicating stimulants, but use Paxkxx's ~
Turkish Prunes and i I Ginger Tonic.
| ? If you bare Dyspepsia. Rheumatism, Kidney Or
[6.1D bv the dozen I Urinary Complaints, or if vou are troubled wi&anjr
disorder of thelungs. stomach, bowels, blood or nerves
ts and Snow Flukes. r? ******* h Pa^s&?c? Tow- .
If you arc wasting away from age, asaipaiion or
? . .? i anvrir<^v^Of \yrVw;-nnA rrqtiiry n taVff
ly need at the low- g.n^Tosic at one*: i^^^^bmld S.
you up from the tirst dose but vtil never intoxicate^
It has saved hundreds of lives -it my itfe yourw
HJSCOX & CO.. 1?J Wllltam Si.. ICrw Tori. SOc. aai ifiS
C WOLFE'S owMluibsM>UiM>nialMMaai * ;~l?|3g
* GREAT SAYISC BCTIXC DOLLAR 8JZ*., i
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