The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, February 10, 1883, Image 2

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/ Jw:Nr * »-r'.—«r m£*m i>-! -g- J ■ t ' I ■ f m •■i-r ? ■ I ‘ .v - - m' " THL Nfcnb AND HEIULD. j f- • - ^ ; WiNNSBORO, S. C. I) AS CBS or TSE VAT. 3Fhe Motion*, Whirls. Hops knd tEhmufleo- tlon* Mow Prcferre«l. « \TlKnAT, February 10, : H88. JSO. X. REYKOWH. 1 Clf »S. A. nOVOLASK,) BDIT0P.3. T»tf, last corscription Indicates fhe physical degeneracy of Hie Italian race. The breadth of chest on Hie average ■does not reach the requirement. The deterioration is said to be due to the avant of proper food and shelter for the a ural population. C»;n. Jojix B. Uouuos, of Georgia, sees a rainbow arching the South from a he Potomac to Hie Rio Grande. Busi- aiess is good, manufacturing cstablish- inonts arc being built, foundries are making trip-hammer marks and the colored people are becoming accustorn- jed to new habits of industry. A rkokvt estimate places the losses occurring annually from the cattle plague at from two to three millions of dollars at the present time, which, if estimated at five per cent., makes a total of from $10,000,000 to $00,000,- 000, which is imperiled by the conse quences, with a prospective increase of many millions. ——— i —■■■ Thk value of the stock of every fac tory company in South Carolina except live is above par and the stock of tlicse Jive scjls at par; the stock of one com pany, Langley, sells at $173; Grauitc- ville and Vaucluse, $170; Piedmont, $lo0, Reedy River. Clifton andCamp- erdown at $125; Farryvilie and I’el- liam, $120; Cedar Siioais and Valley Falls, $110. The uividends paid, as far as reported, ranged from ten to twenty per cent., the Cedar Shoals ]iaving the largest percentage and the Saluda Mills (lie next highest, twelve and a half per cent. Titt Qi-AU.-F'.ATr.n Vfa’- 1 I cott, quail-cnte . sat down on Mon.iay j afternoob to ti jsh he thirtieth b iu-o , „ . 'of birds, lie Had wagered that lie [JV; T. Letter in Cincinnati Enquirer.] could enf a bra. e of quails every after- Pashious in dancing present no noon 1-i* ihir.y consecutive davs. Two striking change-since last season. The hundred and lii'ry dollars was the origi- Ameiican PocieMr of Professors of ual stake, bin irimi time to dme it has j Dancing, which was its headquarters been iuci eased until seme four or five i In this «ity, iiekl its animal meeting thousand dollars depended upon Uio I yo: iYEEKLY 11 El! A LB. 77r. Viiblir. i» requested cctrtfuUy to notice the neu an ' tnluiged Scheme to be drawn Slonthli/. rr-CAPITAL PHiZE, •75,000^*1 Ticket* only 95 fchfcre* la Proportton. oxi: d o r r a a a year. result. Kot all of them were bet by the original parties to die wager, how- npiIE circulation . f this popnl ever. Walcott saoi as he sat down *. V' Is*ot*i tat’.lj ie.Vcasi tmns nU ; the Herald aiul i One of the latest innovations in New York city is what is called a college of heraldry. It is an institution patron ised almost exclusively by wealthy snobs who desire U> have their ancestry traced back to old English stock. Ti*it they have no foundation whatever for such claims is immaterial. Upon pay ment of $25 at die “college,” one may be furnished with an unbroken pedi gree running hack to the time of the Conquest; for $ld0 your ancestry can 1 e traced hack to one of die kings of Ulster. The institution is said to be doing a flourishing business. last week anti decided not to recognize any new -dances. They voted to dis card the "racket” from their lessons, and to forbid it altogether in their that he fel: quite as well, if not better, academies. Notwithstanding this ac- tlinn when he began the quail diet, tion I have seen it indulged in at every Among the speemtors were several ball which I have attended. Its name physicians. Walcott took seven min is a slang one for the better known utes to clean die bones of the lust redowa galop step, and 'originated in brace. The lumber of visitors to the the fact that the nmsic which was first place where the contest lias been going used for it was the "racquet” waltz, ou has been not far Ironi ten thousand It is called, in various sections, the nu<I the auitch has excited much iiKcr- “Society,” the “Newport,” the “Rip- «st and comment. pie” mid die “Rockaway.”. It is re-, — garded as too showy for modest girls ' A OoLOiu.n Dlki..—Two negro men to fling tlieinsclvcs into, and this is got into a difficulty over a game of why the professors have undertaken to curds near Augusta on Tuesd iv. Af- phioe it-under tuboo. iter a groat tleul of cursing on both The round dances which strict pro- sides, it w.*s finally proposed to settle priety permits this yeai* are the plain tl»e mutter with knives. Both purdes waltz and the redowa. The latter may agreed, and seconds were chosen. The lie varied by what is called the polka entire party then proceeded to a piwc Bohemia, a tno-and-heel step that is , thicket, some distance from the city, uat theutricai if quietly and gracefully ! and after deciding on tiie distance, the ; done. Tlie dose liasrging, sometimes , two duelists faced eat h other, cadi : indulged in last winter by couples! armed with a large knife. They then who ought to have known better, is! began cutting ai.d slashing away in a now visibly rolaxod, and altogether I! lively manner, until one of them kirk- think that dancing is rather freer tYoin ' cjl Hie knife out of the oilin '* hand, abuses than before. The square The man who lost his knife grabbed dances in use at the public balls are j up a large stone, ami the other fellow the plain quadrille and the plain and turned and fled like the wind. Both of Saratoga lancers. In the latter the 1 them were slightly cut on the hand* couples form parallel lines and dance and arms.—Chronic/*. together, the figures ami movements remaining similar to thos-e of the ordi- , . - . . nary lancers. Tire German is danced st - 0,lg ’ u still in private assemblages, but never at large balls. A new' round dance in some vogue in parlors is called the Ktix-e and par takes of the character of the galop and inuzourka combined. There is also a square dunce called the National Guard, composed of squares and cir cles of a somewhat military character. The polo quadrille, with its rapid all-hands round, proved too much of u circus to please women and has gone pretty nearly out of fashion. Varia tions of Hie polka are frequently seen and the old fashioned Virginia reel is extensively revived. nln'r noxvspa- Louisiana State Lottery Company. ‘ be do hereby certify that we svpentue “ ir Mil the Monthly -and the arranyemeuis for. .casing. X\ row-• Henni-Annual DritiHngb of The LomsUttta ws of the Daily State 'Lottery Company, and in person rhim- im nts. T14 OH* llg la „-T - -1 111. ‘I IJJ \yirilVJ/.VUUt uT.i-igeO iu Itamly tleparL ' age If at eontrol the Drawings themselves, hud that the same, are conducted with hon- THE MAMET /DBY GOODS AND TVOTTGuYS ISTTLfc ^TsISTEM T\ IVIK M USMJ OF Oi $t TRICES TifJ US MORN LEG r T''re ; rn News f U‘ nhrnees siwc ! r.l tlispatchrs -fjom alBpmr- rs of tke glolic. Vmkr me head ol Amerran News arc given Ha- Tehirraphic Dispatches iff tee wet . froin a.i j arts of tlie Unirti. This i fcatui-e alone makes ’f he Weekly Herald the most valuatiV ein-rniele in tla* world, a* it is the el’».\nest. Every week is given a f; thud riquiit of riflitlcnV Yews embracing iim-nYto and comnn'liensive dispute}-,a. r- i«i A'a.-i iagh'ii. iiiciiidiug full • r '‘p«<r s of •i,c siieeel’es of eifibicnt poiili- ciu..s oh ti.. <}n.-st'.olis ot tile hour. The F;ire.'. Department of the V,’vi-:M-y Hk'vu.O gives the latest. as w dl a* the am t praetieal suggestions and d! ej-a-s ier ding to the duties of the farmer, hi vis for raising cattle, poultiy, grains, _tree.s, vegetables, etc., etc., witii suggest-ams for keeping Imild’.ngs and laI'lfeng i;t ns' sin ic;..,lr. This is sunnle mellt d I", 3000 yard« of'Carolinn plaids at 71 cents, by the jkcce or ynyd'. 2000 vards Piedmont 3 shirting at 5 cents. tOOOysfds Piedmont l shirting at 6 cents. M vards Piedmont 4-4 shirting at 7 cents-, I'OnO yards Piedmont Drillings »t-8 cents. 3000 vards good calico at 41 centfr. . , , .. . • -t.. esty, fairness. dMd in goyd.faith toward all . , My entire stock of standard calicos in solids and faif«K / 8irti^r.'S pn.A parties, and we a-uthorfee fhe Otriipfcny to included, at o} cents. . . . : a • A „ .A J ‘ ” 8f>0 yaisls plaid Divsfi Goods'i^flnwhTfiom 2o cents to 18 cents. All <)» my 20cent8 Dress Goods reduced to 14 centfr. , - y, 18 dozen anlauudi^cd fcliSrts at 4!) cents, red need fj'dm 7o cents. My ff cehtsbted tickiitg reduced to 7 criftts. Aiuos}v(M^ A. v>, A. tjcking reduced iV 18 2200 bleached shirting at 7, & and 9 'cents. LoiigkdnTo 4 4 bleached shirting at 10 cents. 300 yards white jiiqui at ctentS, reduced from 10 ceUtri'. - ■ - " —- 200 pair Brogans, ploughs, elasofe par 1 v*c this certi. ■tijieata, with facsimiles of our eigitetUTeh attached, in its advertise^tms.” Coininl*Rtoii<&l. i nnoTpnrnmrrtn iSfiSMr 25 years by the Legls- antiirc for E.htcattonal hurt Charitable pu'-poses —with a capital of »l,0o0,a«e—to which aieser e fund of t55o,"00 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote Its fton- chlse was made a pan ->r the present 8t.tte<Con- sthuiiotuuIcCted Mccembc 2a \ D. 187».. '/hti until i.nueru ever voted on and endortea vy the people of nap State. It never scales or postpones. It* Gram! Single Number Drawing* lake place Monthly. A SPLENDID DPriiRTITNITY TO WIN A I'OnrCNE. SECOND GKAND llUAVyiNG, CL\SS K, AT NEW ORLEANS. fUrtUAY, February 13, 1883—lS3d Monthly Drawing. CAPITA!. PKjyja. «7iVOOO. Tickets at FIY-o Imilar* Vach. fOOO dozen calico Dress Buttons At 4 cents, gaiters, size 6. ¥, 8 and 9, at $1.00, worth at least fifty percent more. suits and some odds and ends in pants and I have a few business i overcoats at prices to suit tli« bhyer. , ,. , , . i •am determined to hffike a clean s'weep iii every iaopaitment. ever, is Hie time to gCt decided bargains. a if J. L. MlMNAUGH. tLS.—These prices are only for spot CASH. NOTICE. i wcll-ui! t ■•! itepartiaent, wide-1100,000 Fraction*, In Fifth*, in Propoi'tion U*T or PKlZUS. —Why he weak? Why not be healthy, s.ug Brown's copied, naucr the head of 'i he IloillF, giving vowpes for practical <lisb.es, hints for nuiking ciothin?; and for keeping up With the latest fashions at the lowest price. Every itsru of en-ikkig or economy sug- gc itcil iii this dcpait-.neiit is Praetioaliw 11 -..te 1 by e.\|u ts b.eforc publicatioii. I.et- i tors from i.i.r Emi* and laindon correspon- <1 it-, on i .r very bit ■; faslffiiTts. The Iron * 1 CAPITAL PRIZE..-..; $75,00* No Whiskey! : i i »m< j x ( vjM j* i died , tl r< -l:. > ciPmntof the \Vim i.Y :lEitAM), h : -n i.'s. ii'e more than one liun-! inuw t..e price of the paper. 'Ate in-1 1 da do 1 do do ....c. 2 TUtZES Of ttti)o,5 5 tld 2000 lo do looo 2o do «oo do 2oo no eo loo ^«-... OO QO 60 100 do 25....; APPHOXIMATtON PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $75o... 9 do do 5oo... 9 do do 250.. ‘\1 T E frill dhrmg the pdf'sent w’Pek indve-our stock of gbotls one door south of o8f Vv ]'resent stand, into the room novf occupied by Mr. Wolfe. We will contiiwre to keep a FIRST-CLASS stock of IrorxoifcSc 25.000 | K i)RY GOO&&, lo.ooo 10,000 ic.rifw 20,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 Charlotte Journal: Congress loan ed the Centennial Exposition, at Fhila- delpliia in 187C, a taiUion and half— every dollar of which was repaid, not- ithstnndi'.ig the outcry of dema gogues that the money was “given r.way for a show.” Tlie Cotton Expo sition bill lias now passed Congress, luit not. n. boc*i ooi»t»»l?Antoil hy tbe governtnent towards the expense of it. None was asked, we believe. M’lie Exposition will be opened by proclamation of the President, ami will he managed hy thirteen Commis sioners to be appointed by him, and to net in conjunction with the Cotton Planters’ Association and the city •where the Exposition will he held. It will he conducted, iu every respect, like the CcntcuHuil, except that it gets yo money from the government. Nihilist warnings for the Czar nr© fully up to the esthetic standard of the day. Common printed handbills used to be good enough to announce any thing from a secret meeting to an Imperial assassination^ but now only line vellum, elegantly yiustratcd and handsomely print ed with illuminated letters, will serve for the Nihilistic “scare-papers.” There i* a certain amount of import ance to be attached eveiv to this slight incident, for it is a hint that tlie high est in education and refinement are engaged with llm conspirators fYom whom the warning came. In Hie meantime the newspapers declare that the peace of Russia and the safety of tiie Czar are assured. The Emperor MW YORK CITINESE PAVER. Tbo Novel Experiment flint Two American* and a Chinaman arj to Fry. [From the New York Sun, February 3.] The first number of the first Chinese newspaper ever published in thiseitv is to make its appearance to-day. Mr. Wong Chin Foo'is the editor-in-chief, ami (ho publishers, at IHlt and T91 Chatham street, are Messrs. E. I’, and 1; P. Colo. The Chinese American is to lie a four-page weekly paper, some what smaller than the Sun. It is to publish the news, or so much of it as is likely to interest its readers. The matter it w ill contain is to bo w ritten or selected by Mr. Wong Chin Foo, who will dictate it to a Chinese scribe. He in turn will print or paint it with India ink and a pointed stick upon sheets of paper, from which it will he photo-lithographed, and then printed from the stone in the shape in which it is to appear. The publishers say that but for this process the publication Would impocttiblo by I’oopoti of its cost. In the past it Ims been custom ary to engrave the whole of each Chi nese work to he pnblished^beniuse the 60,000 word characters of tlie lan guage are tuft represented by type. Sir. Wong Chin Foo is a Mongolian of rank, who has held office in Chinn. He imbibed republican ideas in thi* country, was graduated from an Amer ican college, and upon returning to his native land found life there less agree able than in America. Ho is host known here as a lecturer in English. Tito scribe who will act as his amanu ensis is one of a number in this city w ho gain their livelihood by writing letters and communications of every sort for tlieir countrymen. The pub lishers arc obliged to pay $40 a week for his services, and say that wherever they have turned in tlie pursuit of their business they have found similar proof of the lack of foundation for tlie be lief that there is such a thing a* “Chi nese cheap labor.” They could get a Caucssiau office hoy for $5 a week, hut have to pay $8 for a China youth. OESERAI GOSSIP. cm even go about without guards, lie had.better be on Hie lookout. Be fore lie knows some fallow will throw a bomb at hiin,.and there will bo a temporary vacancy in office. Brown’s Iron Bitters is one of the very few tonic medicines that are not com posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper ance by promoting a desire for rum. Brown’s Iron Bitters is guaranteed fo be a non intoxicating stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, Like the place of all liquor, and at the same time abso lutely kill the desire for whiskey and other intoxi cating beverages. Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of the American Christian Re- view, says of Brown’s Iron Bitters: Cin.,0.,Nov. 16.18S1. Gents:—The foolish wast ing ,ot vital force in business, pleasure, nnd vicious indul gence of our people, makes yourpreparaiion a necessity; and if applied, will save hun dreds who reset to saloons for temporary recuperation. Brown’s Iron Bitters has been thoroughly tested’ for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debil ity, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption, liver complaints, kidney troubles, &c., and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relief. SI ttll.-d Lnh' r ! nr v> b mired after , :-.in‘ eveij"! ifing re’athig to S im hiiuit s and labor-saving is eurefaliy 1 re •.'orrled. Tl • e is a pa.;*' (leM.ted to ail I li' >: latest r ►lULSt*: •> of ti.e business markets, , 11 '■ns, nu'i ilmn di-'.', eie.,it.-. A valuable : ‘ v at -s foil .. 1 h tie specially reported ; l ’ ; and con ! itions of L r; i he i ‘r'l ’ui •’ Market. i Sixnting New at home aftd abroad, to- ! Wiii la’! ..( rvery week, a Nernu.ii !'• • sane vt 1; l; U J • .1 ■ 'vine, Literary, Musical, L am tic, i'cis aiai; id 8e i Notes. There I is no paper ’ JU t' e w >r!'i vvirieb eontainssja j i:; .i'll nee ^ in utter- every Week as the 1 S: I.KiU.Y ] lit:::. i.i>, wliieh is sent, pnslige i IV . 1 ;• < )iiC i Jo.lur. You can subscribe i at any tian i t’ i “ — « ter -.M T. 2X\ r YORK HEEALD, . 6,750 . 'I.SrRi . 2,250 1907 Priees, aPittlmtlng to $265,5oo A uni! cation for rates to clat)s should lie in 5 tie oiil/ to the office of tlie Co'mpa-Sy tu Now Orleans. i For further Infoimatron write dearly, plvtng full uddres*. Scad "trd'TS by Express, Reclster- 1 d Letter or Monty t>: d: r, addr ssed oniv 10 M. A. DAUPHIN, New &rl*Ali», J.ki, or 8f. A. l)Atf#*HTN, t>07 Seventh St-, AF.i*hli gton, D. C. Jan 9-5 W 900 CLOTHING* BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, And will continue to sell them at the lowest possible wires. We are now Werin^ In order to reduce stock. COME AND HEAR OUR PRICM WALKER’S SPE C I E I C. ANNOUNCEMENT 1! IN A WEEKLY FORM, oxe Dollar a year. NEW YOLK IfEKALP, Ilro.u!u :m >iinl .V:iii Si , New York. THE i’.V I.MCVI’O V.’AOON Of VLVMNK (r. DESl’ORTr,.* ’au If iiJ j 1. HE *•'oml t.er.n of this <: ! Col'll'! ' ' e ('ll tbe .'dll dtlV of t'trt’on wHl tVblTriiYy, at 1 re-orgar.ization of cktsses will >’. -e. Thorough instruction in all t'.• :.ts. Tu't'on and hoard as low a*. .•<■'•. i:a il in ar.v !i!*t-c‘. »s institution i id. For further information, atl- MRS. MARY II. MEANS, 1’ 1 lelpa!. Wy.heviue, Va. itns refers, by perinissiou, Co ei- THIS TRULY WONDERFUL RE Si ED Y HAS XE VlAi FAILED TO CUKE COXS USfPTIOX. Its speedy action upon all ftrcnchial and Pulmonic / ffeetions is bejond LeTtef to those who have never tried it or seen it used. It speedily allays Bronchia* and , mouic Fever's. It is a wonderful EXPECTORANT AND HEALER. It keep* the digestive And a fibary or gans in a natural and healthy condition-- ; n PURIFIES THE BLOOD, Instantly relieves night sweats, goneness of appetite and feneret debility. It has f been known only four years and HAS NEVER FAILED to PERFECT A CURE. Any one afflirted with wbaf is generally considered death’s ainnt courier, cousump- t'.on, can be cured IN addition to the above, we will«dfl, after remoMh a fttll and complete stock ttf o-rfeocEieiES Of all kinds—Silplc and Fancy We cannot enumejatc/ hut tort may be sure of getting anything fmi want, arid may also he tt&re of getFfrtg it at the LOWEST PRIOE. - « . We return thanks to our friends and the public for the patronage we have reqCfr&b and solicit a continuance. If you wish a happy and prosperous New Year, ydft cart find no more certain way of having it ttian by spending your money with <fe. COMB AND SEE. CALDWELL A' L4tfDftRDALfi. STAEDS AT THE HEAS, I uc t.uicu lor $2.50, $5.00 off I S10 00 according to the stage which the i i disease has reached. No patient has yet | taken Sin worth before active was atfeeted. i The SPEtTFlO is reemnn en'rfed only for pulffionary alftcttous, and those desiring , . j to use it tan do so by sending theiv Orders ilagoo 1 and I rot - ol. Davis, : ( 0 i| ie proprietors of this paper of direct Gen. John Bruitou and Col. J. j to •ne, stating that yon saw this advertise- inent in the Winnsboro News and Uehald Mrs. ivcnv i- I'lllMb] ! . Rioii, iVinnsl/oro. THf LlGrtf-RUNNING DOMESTIC; I is tire i , iis a fait tlia Leader in cannot be dis- That i^ Is the Trade is ou ted. MANY IMITATE Ilf-NONE EQUA^ ffl The Largest Armed, gutes ^Lightest Running Ti.c '.imps 1 oeaumul VVoodfroflL AND IT 9S- WAkAaNTKD To be made of the best material. To do any and all kinds of work/ To lie complete in every respeefr For Sale by J. M. BEATY & CO., . Winnsboro, S. C • . Agents wanted in unoccupied territo ry. Address DOMESTIC SEWING MACI I >'E CO.< Richmond, Virginia. ; aitnership hen tofore existing lio- icen the uiuteisigned, under tiie English capitalists are looking out for investments in this State. The cor- icspotidgiit of- the Augusta (Htronicl* mentions that Mr. J. Rcinfrcy, repre senting an English syndicate of groat wealth, has been iu Columbia looking after investments for ids company. Ho Las submitted a proposition lo tlie Sinking Fund Commission for the pur chase of all the laud owned' by tbo Slate lying on the Santee river. Hb states that if he can obtain from the State au.optioua) agreement,, the syn dicate will send the surveyors into the section mentioned at once,juid if. the results be satisfactory they will: pay down the money for tho property im mediately. The intention of this com pany is to drain thevast territory ly ing on these rivers for purposes of e tUivutioii, to open np tins vast tim* Ler district and cut canals- through tlie whole of this rich country,, and thus place it in easy communicatRm with Charleston. —A cattle dealer, representing an English syndicate, recently bought $2,600,000 worth of caftk) in Utah Territory. —Mr. George II. Ingcrsoli, of Now York, a cousin of Col. It. G. Ingcrsoli. died on Wednesday. He was a native of Savannah, Ga. ’ — A conference of (he colored men of Virginia lias been called to take place in Washington February 15. The object of the conference has'not been made known. — rr he Stonewall Jhckson Associaliou llifi imperial, of Nr w England has voted 10 send eleven delegates to the unveiling of the 1 statue of Gen. Robert E. Lae at Lex-1 ington, Va., in June- —Prince Jerome has been ordered ; before tho court upon an indictment' fhr an attempt to overthrow tho exist-1 ing regime in France. —Commissioner Ramn has directed collectors to report for assessment on the next lists after February 6 all spirits remaining in warehouses upon which taxes are due and unpaid, j There is no authority of law to extend time of payment. —The Knights of Honor, of Louis ville, Ky., have determined to erect a lodge building to cost $100,000. The central lodge of the order, it is said, will be located at Louisville. I ACHING u: .IV 1-0 (At £ Li A G G PERRY DAVIS’S PAIII KILLER BRINGS RELIEF! NEURALGIA SCIATICA TOOTHACHE EARACHE And the whole noxious family of nerve diseases are cured by SURE! ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS KEEP “PAIN KILLER.” r;Mlv K tV : - t .'le of * ; < 1 i!*AN Y, i eensevt. T! iiti-rner* of ti'i: finu will be settled j Mr. Jiuk S. R< yn<Ms, who is hereby ; •.iuli iiizeil to receive and receipt for at) I de'».s :!;i * the concern. Ail parties having ■ c aiios v. ill present them to liim for pay er... a'd all parties indebted will make, 1 .iii.eUiatc Baymei.t to him. R. MEANS DAVIS, HENRY N. OBEAR, .INO s. REYNOLDS. Walker^s UllEU^lATlC; KKeWKOV I'lIK WlNNSlior.O PtBLISHlSfli- , is this day dissolved by mutual | Cares Rheumatism, either acute or chron ic, it> from eight to ten days. Price by Express, $5 per BottW m. J. W. WALKER, I Winnsboro, P. C., January at, Idsu. Jan .id-txtf It is a pact, wb will bell you a I Wagon or Buggy for less than anyone in town. ULYSSEG. DESPORTES. .Tnne 13 FRANKL1NTON, N. C. CHRISTMAS -AND- rS-RUl’11*12EBIS i FEBiTIEIZEKS! HIGHEST GRADES 1 SATISFACTORY PRICES I leaf Earls! THE EVEHIHG STAS. THESTAR IS STILT. SlII.Yimf WITH A FIJVE ASSOltTMLJT f OF WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUOfeS AND GlGARS, of the choicest Brands'. FRESH OYSTERS AJVD FISH EVERY DA?, MfiALS hai> at all hours. Respectfully, J. GfiOESCHEL, Agents- —The rolling mills of the Reading; COURT IVon Works and Ofr, Painter & Co.’s , stove works, at Reaning, Pa., employ ing together nearly 6B0 hands, resnined operations Wednesday, after six weeks idleness. —The Sonthem Telegraph Company STATE OF SOUTH OAKOUNA, COUNTY OK K.V1HKELD. OF COMMON PLEAS. Vi.rter I.yles, Plaintiff, against ( i:ar!es | B. 'i eung, D'<emlnnt.—Summon* for] Relief—Complaint Sened. To the Defendant amove named: YOU are hereby summoned and required i to answer the complaint in this m . I 1>op leave t" announce tliat I am pre pared to furnish, upon the most liberal terms, NAY ASS.V GUANO. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE, GERMAN MAIN IT, FLOATS, FLOATS. A fall supply will be kept always on I, end patronage. SATISFACTION ASSURED. .1. SI. MTIIWAKT. Feb'.vfxlhi , 'Pt ! bend, end 1 iesj>ettfuilj; u*k a share of ‘•She Wore a Wreath of Ro*e*.”" She liad the jumping tootli-ache The night when first we met; Her face was marked with ang rah, i^er eyes with tears were wet I told her Perry Davis’s Pain Killer was tlie thing T i cure tlie jumping tooth-ache, And take away its sting. Next evening, when I saw her, 1 askea her, ‘-Dm you get That dottle of Pain Killer?" Saul sue: “An right—you oei! ami to S'TY.' a <•■>! y of your ni'.sw r t.>' ti-' sai l con plaint, < i tlie subsoni c;s. a- tb‘ ir| ••time, > >■ Law Range, W inns'Hirw. 8. t'.. wltnint venty lay exi'-usivt has contracted to ran:# (olograph wire wldHi a ropy is he: ,vdii • vr l ip n ye-.-., from Lyuehburg to Danville wiibin “ ’ ‘ sixty dare, anil one from Franklin Junction'to Rocky Mountain, \ a., within ninety days. —Under the new treaty which it is proposed to make with the Sioux In dians, the government in addition to givSiig 820 acres of land to the head of each family and eighty acres to each minor child stipulates to furnish to .‘saddles. Bridles abu IlAKNKsa—“way 1 down yonder ” ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. UNDERTAKER’S; mOUMKTJJF.XT. rnL lay.' alter the service liortsif, o: t’ o cay of sueh service; and if you i..;i to n- ver il.e conii lalut within tlie Time aft iesaid the Plaintiff in tld* a-1; >n u dr n'v to the Court for the relict de- utandec m.tbe eomplnint. Dated.b nui ia l!», LSaf. McLtON Aid > tv i trtUGI AS.S, PmLutm * Attorneys. 1 AM p'cnsnl to infonn Hie public that I have on band a foil line of W K have just n*ceived a Intgu atid Vtcau- tmil assortment of Cliristhiis and' New Year CARDS, Also, a handsome lot of other goods'eifiG PRESENTS. 8 ^ 1 and NEW YgAB | MV WINTER STOCK BOOKS ! BOOKS ! MuST BE soW- aXH Will be offeAed Am THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS At prices unheard of in Winnsborov CLOAKS’ AND DOLMANS AT LESS’ THAN C6ST. Come and see how LOW I am offering goods, and >x>u l will be sin e to invesb sortie of your spare\>hange k - Respectfully,. J. GROESCIiEL, Agent, A11 kinds of Books suitable for Presrtits. The largest and most complete sftock of : (1III,I>KK\'N BOOKH we have ever offered.' We would respectfully call the attention of the Public to these goods, and request an inspection before pwcltasing. MCMASTER. BRiOEATtETCHlN. KEW TIN-SHOP f eaeb Indian settlement a physician. To the Defend ynt- carpcnterv rniUer, engineer, farmer and take notice that the summons in this blacksmith lor a period ot ten years, nctinn, of uhich liie ii>resoiiig is a copy, On Uicir part the Sioux surrender be-1 was Hied in the oib.-e m the < ;u rk of tUo tween 17,000 and 18,000 square miles | Court of Common Pious, at Winnsl oio, in of their former reservation, and agree the Gmmty of Fninicld, in the state of not to sell or slaughter for sale the ■ “’'“'Uurohna, on the hUh diy of.January, cows and oxen to be furnished them 1 ' Mrnovirn cc by .he government, unless by permit McD( sjou ol tbe xultno; Di iRirK.ut:. . J..n20-fsJi COFSIXS, BURIAL ROBES, the THaVE recently commenced* busi ness optxisite Mr. J. M.- Eiliott’s* Gin- • s , t?tiop. where' frill be found Cooking | l..c., and am prepared to do anything iu aild ‘ lka ti..g Stoves and Tinware of iifli kinds. 0. BART & CO., UNDER TA KEIFS LINE. We ask for a share of the patronage. J. JI. ELLIOTT, SR*- .Ian lO-Xm —(lull at the office of It. J. McCarltey & Co. ami leave vow orders lor-the Monarch Guano—the only Guano sold in this market that gives perfect satis J«-C,.01l.' Roofing and Glittering done in a good and substantial twanner, us cheap as the cheapest. Signs Painted iff the best style, Cheap. Merchantswill fffidit to their inter est to cease selling light Yankee Tin ware. poorly soldered, amt sell mv' .TINWARE, as it is about as CHEAP,* and is made of GOOD MATERIAL. SArJIL. D. FAJra, ftock of ° rtCr9 afiB tto SbffthV- offer Ibt ssle t A I«j!?NS, ^68, “o2&8, Rt 5ljurowf’ ahd everything elser that a ffrtt-ctasrWlfetesali J'ruit should have. CDVNTRY ORDERS FIL&E& frlTtf MSPATG& Oet 1 f-txto- • L r JL.