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Tin; ::lvvs aXd herald. wrNNSBOKO, S. C. m’KSl>AT, February *3. 18*3. . \ O, S. KBl'yO/./)«. ) t'HAS. A. DOVULASS,] Bumms. It is snkl fimt flic Incsl option mo'Ve- Tit-witl fig-uro extensivoly iu the THE rnOTKCTITE TABlFJf. How It Ai’Vrt* A rue i !can T.abor-Thc Jteno- j A F/mA .—It wa« at what was onco the court■oml *>i' Uoston. The teacher washoni in a hunt where philosophers ■x t'Stute cum ass in Virginia. luil.iiU \>1 the Worhlnsincn** Natioual V " '“V- ‘ “ , « „ ^bounatiuu tenchin; w one ot the fine cen to,.. „ „ , I arts. A Wot had fallen, by hooker [From the Bmtmor* * un.) I crook, upon the !,oyV writing hook. The Workingmen’s Naiiouttl Conyen- The teacher snatched tip tlie book, tion at Cleveland, Ohio, ami t!te Cen- looked at tlie inky spot with his well- 1 trul‘Labor Uitton, which held a incot- trained eves, and, pointing at it stem- ing at New York a few days ago, both lv, exclaimed:'•“Wluit is it you call passed vigorous resolutijiis denounc-, tnat?” PLAIN those “philanthropic protet uonists who have endeavorctl to hire and import tamper labor from Eucopo, at (.KxmsA]. (iuAKT is iimv nn rtcirre Wuipcitzing prices, for tlie express nember of the lobby in Washington, "'.It xicati scheniesdn wliith he is in- . rested with Juy Could and others, i-eeciving liis special attention. 1 r'is said that Savannah, Ga., is the ghest taxed city in the United States, i he rate is over three per cent, and, in •onsequence, few buildings arc put up t ml rents arc fearfully high. purpose of defrauding American labor of its fair share in the mutual protec tion conteiuplated by a protective tariff.” The point here made by the American workingmen is not without signnicunce and snggestivencss. The advocacy of a high tariff has been principally on the ground that it was for the benefit of American labor; thht l it was the only protection American “That, that,” said the innocent lad, “is a tear.” '“A tear, a .tear, \s if! Mein Gott, a tear you cull 'that? 'But that, sir is not the color of a tear.” “Y-e-s,” stottered yojaug innocence, “hut that daekey -boy ^iu front of't«e shod it.” ‘ . x Herr Pedagogue Wife confused. —^— r—» A mix 1ms been introduced in the \ow York Legislature which fives the limit of age at wYich a child shaH be presumed incapable of crime at fotrr- tocn years, subject to the removal of iffirinativc presumption by proof. % (’haui.otte Observer: Northern and Western ptyteis see in the floods now raging the folly of destroying forest timber. The destruction of the forests causes the rapid melting of the snow and ■consequent floods. —A son of Jay Gould in speaking of his father to a'reporter of the-New 'York Journal, recently sakf: “My . . . ^ „ . father mapped out Alhanv, Ulster, yorkmgnteu had against an influx of c rC( . lie nm | Delaware counties in New foreign goods manufactured by “the York; Lake and Geauga counties in pauper labor olLuropc. Ifcere was Qj|i 0j and Oakland County in Michi- something so plausible in tins that „ !U1 . um ^ 0 tlie surveys for a plafik- Amcneun workingmen took it for V oad ;uid a railroad; wrote ana-pob- g run ted that it was true, although lished a book, employed overtwohnn- muny ot them have been puzzled by the ( j re( j , ncn> incorporated the town of experience that has been constantly (Jouldsboro, in this State, cstHblishcd a conling home to them that tlie compar- bank and carried it tlnbugh the panic atrvely higher wages they received, m- 0 f >57 before he had readied his ma- stead of enabling them to lay by money, .oiity.” were absorbed bv their household ex- J The blood is the fotudatidn Of fife, it circulates through every pact of the body,and unless it is pure and rich, good health is Impossible. If disease has entered the 'systaJi 'Hit only stare and quick wajho drivi it out is to purify arid ‘tnrich the “bipod. , .. These simple facts are well known, and the highest mediofl authorities agree 'that \uthing but iron will restore the ^Idtjd to its natural condition; and also that 'all Ae iron preparations hitherto made'blacken the tee’th, cause head- -ache, and are otherwise injurious. Brown's Iron Bitters wffl thor- 'oughly and Quickly assimilate with the blood, purifying and strengtben- f ing it, and thus drive disease from The Public i* reqiu 'sd tanfu’ly to notice the neu and enlarged Scheme to be drawn Monthly. prCAFITAL KKI2K, •75,000 - *| Tickets only SO *ttt»r« ita Propoittod. LonSitiua State Lottery Company. “ We do hereby certify that tee tfupertue the amingemnit* for dU the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and in person man- ' ntrol the Drawings themsdoee, eted age and control the Drawiii and that'the same are roiulueu with hon esty, fairness, and in good faith toward all .names, and tee authorize the Company to fitse this certificate, with facsimiles of our the Market lirisl TiJlY GOODS rjyD MOTIONS STIHL LOWEB. 1 T11EMUSW 'OF OVB FBICES THIS MORMAO LIS TE X T6 'IJ0OO yards of Carolina ^plaids at 7J cent^hy tlie piece or yard. 2000 yards Piedmont I shirting at o cents. 1000 yard* Piedmont i shirting at 6 cents. 1000 vards Piedmont 4-4 shirting at 7 cents. 1000 vards Piedmont Drillings at 8 ceuW. 8000 vards g6oAk»Hco at 44 cents. * • - „ 7 _. , . n Mv entire stock of standard calicos in solids and fancies, Simpson s prints Signatures au chedy in its advertisement.' 3 ’'^'S^’aidsphiid.Drd^’Goods fed need from 25 ceuts ’to ’i% ‘cents. All of 20 cents Dress Goods reduced to 14 cents. 18 dozen unlaundricd shirts at 49 cents, reduced from 75 emits, M> 10 ‘cents bed ticking reduced-to 7 cents. Amoskeag A. C. A. ticking reduced to 'TOccnts. 2200bleached fShJrttng at7, S aiyl 9 cents. Longsdalo 4 4 bieached shirting at 10 cents. 800 yafdhwhite pique at Oi cents, reduced Jroni 10 ceuts. 1000 dozen calico liress Buttons at 4 cents. 200 pktrBrogans, ploughs, elastic gaiters, size 6,^, 8 and 9, at $1.00, worth at least fifty per cent more. ^ „\ v ComnilHsIonsM. incor any part of the tysteth, and it wiH not blaCk Tun public debt of Canada has in creased $15,000,000 in three years. It began to increase when the Canadian protective tarilT went into effect. The leading protectionists arc the men who consider that a national debt is a bloss- -to themselves; blacken the teeth, cause head- 'ache or constipation, -and is pad- lively not injurious. l enses. Still, wjihlnit considering the | —professor Virchow of Berlin, fact tlmt Uic tr.HU increased the cost of ovv „ s nearly 6,000 human skulls df Till ages and nationalities. d tfyspepUo sufferer nervons,- fotuffl fit? A Jcnf« Opportunity. On February ti, 18S i, I sold out my Inter est tn flic linn of MiumtmgtiBrus., Chester, on the sant61 ing- A fi:\ukul racket was raised when last year Bradlaugh demandpd his seat in the English Parliament, and he was finally ejected from Tl>c building by force. Now. however, ho seems to he quietly settled in his seat and the British Empire is not convulsed. ulniost everything they consumed or used, including tlieir tools, their furni ture, and their domestic utensils, they! have been taught to believe that a Iriglr 1 tut iff was a protection to them, and : Brown's Iron that those who supported If, oven though they profited by it, were their best friends. There are CivO things to which all great industries are subject, pslIW linu 01 ^inuimugawe and they have their origin in the flue-' ?• ^->**• Mimnaugh; also ( toations of demand ami supply. These date my interest in the firm of Mimnaugh are “strikes” on the one hand and & Ganson, Lancaster, S. C., to Wm. Gan- ‘•lock-out«” on the other. The strikes son. The buyer In Cheh place assumes all ••'.vo workingmen's means either of ex- HjibjliUes ami will collect all indebtedness, acting an increase ot wages or ot re- j this point, I will sell my stock in bulk sistihg ail attempt to reduce wages. t 0 n Pfts ], ] m y or . Thebusiness-i* well es- “Lock-onts” are the dosing ot w orks . ,, , ,«< • ,, „„ . or mines on the paid of great corpora- ; hil'lWevl-midVaj-s handsomely, as an in- tions u-i a mcairs of bringing worKing- vestigation will convince anj pefison. I n- iucf mou to ternr*. Uut into the*so ^ fuitber notice my stock will be sold at a customary contests between capiial still greater reduction, and labor a new denient was injected { All parties indeWcd'to imS'in this county Saved hi* Child. “17 K. lutow A Feb. x*, 1880, stert In 1888 fbr «5 years by the Levis- • latufty^rEducatlOD all'aita Charitable purposes —With ■> cupiml of 81,000,000—to which a reserve fund of $ f ad,"00 has since been added. •By an overwhelming .popular vote Its fran chise was made a part, of the present State Con- stltuilon adopted Decembe: set, A. D. 18T9. Thcjmlu Jsiltcty <ccr voted on and endamed by the pojpi&s/ujjiif Slaic. ll.never scales or postpones. Its GrandSlngle Number Drawlircs take place Monthly. CrSa ° U1IU a?) tgJ 1. .VV; • W v/i R8« »•» i*'"!*- s 3 r* ' I Imvo a few business suits aud some odds and ends in pants and a tew weep in every department. Now, if ever, is the'time to get deciddfl bargains. J. L. MIMNAUGH. P. S.—These prices are only for spot CASH. A j8PLKNI>lD OPPOBTUNITY TO WIN A FO Auuusta News: Paul 11. llaync is not in vigorous health, but bis friends as.sert that lie feds aide to thrash the party that palmed off upon the public the atrocious cut dubbed the laureate's Genu:—Upon the recommcndjt- moe of • friend 1 tried Bnown'e TVom BiTTuts a* a tonic andijt- (Vtorative for *y daughter, whom I WM thoroughly convinced WM wuHnv aw.- —Ith 'Conaumption. Haviaf Joet three rUa^Uera by thh terrible ditSMe. ander Otk care df eminent phyiiciant,,! Vm. loth ■> believe tnat anything CQtdn ail»t> the progress pf the discau, but, SO toy mat nilprtse, before my daagR- ver had takco^be buttle of Baowiril Ikon BirmaOrtie began to menji and noWft“quite restored to former health. A fifth daughter began to show signs of Consumption, and Vhen the physician was consulted VRTUNE. THIKJL) GKAND llKAWlNG. CLASS C, AT NEW ORLEANS. TlTf^lAT.i MartfiiTS, 1883—1«4th Monthly Uraivlug. 'CAPITAL PRIZE. •75,800. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollar* Each. Fractious, tn Fifths, In-PnJ^ortion. 1Z..ZZOT laCLA .$75,000 THE EVENING wTAH. THE STAR IS STILL Sitt.Yim WITH A FINK ASSO&TMFNT he quickly said " Tonics wefe^ quiredand when informed king liai laotr Bittkrs, responded "that It -agoodtonic, take it.” AEUkass Pmblis. Brown’s Iron Bitters effectual; |y cures Dysjiepsia, Indigestion and We last year, when, to meet the extensivei will please ettme forward and settle Ithcir .'trikes that then occurred, foreign accounts at once and save costs. portrait. It looks as rmi-'h like the |. gifted hard as Lydia Pinkhaui resem bles Mrs. Langtrv. labor was imponted to take tlie place of the strikers. It was not until then that tlie w orkingmen and labor unions j began to declare that it was delusive i to say that the high t& riff was a pro tection to American workingmen if! foreign labor could be imported “duty j free” as a substitute for it to come to ' Ve.iy respectfully, . J. L. MIMNAUGH; /eakness, and renders the greatest relief and benefit ta persons suffering from such vrs£tiri| diseases as Con sumption, Kidney UfimplainU, •eftr. 1867 Vrlxes, amouffflng to.'... '.. .$iC5,5oo jfifrrcftes'to chibs shoal'll W made oaly to tue oftlce of the Company tn New Orleans. § For turther Information write clearly, erring ■*. It is reported that the coinage of Ihc new five-cent nickel coin is to bo sus pended at o7ico, the Secret Service men objecting to tlie piece because by guilding it could be made to resemble a live-dollur gold piece. One side of the coin is a facsimile of the gold piece mentioned, while the word “cent” docs not appear tipon it at all. The Railway Aye says that out of .270,000,000 persons transported by rail last year, not including 419,000 em- ployf'S, but sixty-one were killed by employes, however, run «p to 260. < )ne passenger to every 814,421 was injured, and one etrploy6 to every 417. The Governor of Ohio recently par doned a man named Knapp, who was undergoing a life sentence in the peni tentiary. Ascertaining that ho had been deceived, the Governor caused Knapp to be reai-rcstcd; but he has been discharged on a writ of habeas corpus, tlie Supreme Court holding that it had no power to inquire into tlu validity of the pardon. terms with employers. Without cn-i ferlng into the merits of this partieu-1 lar question, which involves questions i of policy distinct in themselvo;, it is; certain that such importations luive! gi ven great offense to the labor unions, I aim that tlieir indignation is beginning! to find vent iu utterances such as wc i have quoted at tlie beginning of this! article. They find that a high tariff docs not protect them from the con - petition of skilled and unskilled work- meat from abroad nor from high prices at home. I NT E b ft ST IX (} IIHOTS. I ACHING NERVES CAUSE AGONY! PERRY DAVIS’S PAIN KILLER BBINOa RELIEF! NEURALGIA SCIATICA TOOTHACHE EARACHE And the whole noxious family of nerve diseases are cured by SURE! ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS KEEP “PAIN KILLER." NE W YUR& WEEKLY HERALD. ONE DOLLAR A YE Ait. T HE etrculation of this popular rtFtvsprF per is constantly increasing. It con tains'all the leading news of the Daily IL rall and is arranged in handy depart ments. The 1 do do 85,000 fTKlSfo do •«•■•••••••••• • •»• • • Of $6000 II o« ert 8 do *ooo... •1D.QOO do . • • • • . #••• ••••»•• .a 10,000 •ft do boo 10,000 do 200 . • a • •••••• a ••••••• •« 80,000 *? Ifip..... 80,000 boo do wtf. 85,000 1000 do 25 ...a • ••• *•• •••••••• •« 85,000 Approximation frizes. ’J 'Approxhiiatlon Prizes ot$76<)..'..V.. 8 uo QO do (lo do sep.w.' 850.... R.750 4,500 2,850 CIGARS', Tull address. Send ordt-rs by Express, Kei;lstef- edTetter or Money O'd^r, nddressertzinlv to m. *.'bAur&ra. . i _. . . . -New Orleaus, I/a., Br M. A. DAUPHIN, 601 Seventli St., WauhlnRrton. D. C. N. K—In the Exr.raordlusry jscm'-Annual Drawing of next June the Capital Prize wUl be $ 5 >,000. Feb KI-4W 7^0 WALKER’S SPE C 1 PMC. WINES, BRANDIES, I.IQOORS r»F *r5ftE cnoicest brands. FRESH OYSTERS JJVD FISH EVERY HAY. MEALS HAD AT ALL HOURS. \ IWJELD Respcctfullyj J. GROESCtiEL. Agent. GREAT BARGAINS I THIS TRULY. WONDERFUL li E MED Y, H IS XE VEii FAILED TO CURE C OKS UMPTIO X. Philadelphia Press: The diamond smuggling developments hi ought to light in St. Louis iilustmtc the wisdom of the proposal to put diamonds on the tree list, as contcmnlatcd by tlsc Sen ate Tariff bill. There is no element of protection, of course,-in such a duty while tho little revenue from it is not needed by the Treasury and it serves as a premium on fraud. Tlie honest importer who pays the duty is put just that much at a disadvantage iu com petition with the dealers who make a business of evading payment. Dia monds are so readily concealed that they offer opportunities and induce ments to smugglers that no other dutiable article docs, lly placing it on the free list the Government will lose notliing which it cannot just os well spare, and honest importers of dia monds will no longer be systematically undersold by sharps. Wild People Found in » Cave in the Moun tains uf New Mexico. [ Prom the Denver Trilntn*.] xj_..i...vi.- .L- .y-* ..ii.mi.Trjr in tlie shape of a human being ever seen by Denver people is on exhibition at 800 Sixteenth street. Tlie story of the wild man and the wiki woman from tlie mountain fastnesses of the Pueblos is not entirely ft myth. It is said these singular beings were capturt-d in a cave near Los Crueis about two months ago by Captain Lovett, who was then in charge. Captain Lovett tells tlie strange story of their capture. For j many months he had known of tlieir existence and resolved to capture them. With a partv of three others bo discov ered tlieir hiding place in a cave. Re-1 . counts’ of FAtKFiBM>r lying upon his greet physical strength Lawrence B. Wilson, Plaintiff, vs. Ralph lie entered the place with the intention j D. Wilson and Others, Defendants, ot dragging the little people from their TN pursuance of an order of the Court of bed, \\ nOti the man pounced upon him JL Common like a tiger. A desperate struggle stn**dva»e ensued, mid had not his comrades come quickly to the rescue Captain j FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH Lovett would have been killed. So Foreign News embraces special dispatches from all quar ters of the globe. Under the head of News enean feature alone makes The Weekly HonrMI CLERK’S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, the most valuable .cWffticie In the world, as it is the cheapest Evciy week is given a faithful report of Political New« embracing complete and compfShensive dispatches from Washington, including full rejiort.s of the speeches of eminent politi cians on the yaejtions of the hour. The Farm Department of the Weekly HKRAbp gpf&fc the latest as well as the most practical suggestions and discoveries f?lA!7ing to the duties of the farmer, hints for raising cattle, poultry, grains, trees,. vegetables, etc., etc., with suggestions for keeping buildings and farming utensils in repair. This is supple- »n Pleas, made ^rr the above minted by a well-edited department, wlde- , I will offer for sale, before the copied, under the head of court-house door in \\ inusboro, on tlie 'Fhe Hfllifc, crivincr rprnrvA« fnr nrftp.tfofil rlishps. hints for of giant strength. After this encoun- ^tate aforesaid, containing ter it required tlie combined strength j onk hundred aches. ot the rest of the parly to conquer the niorA or less, and bounded on the north bv little giant.. When found botn were lands of John Rains and Sarah Jones, ea<t naked and utterly devoid of intelli- by lands of John.Ryins, south by lands of genre. Though they could communi- T- Ellison Cichd, deceased, and west by rate with each other in guttural chat-, l alu b> Sarah II. Jones, ter, resembling that of the monkey,! terms of sale: there was not an articulation that in ^ . . . any wise assimilated a word m any 1 - - - J language of earth. A few days ago they were brought to Denver and from, payable annually, the purchaser to placed on exhibition at the place give for such balance a bond secured by a named. They seem to be utterly do- mortgage of the premises sold, and to pay void of sense, but have become tracta- * or ne0USSiU y papers. ___ R ble by constant association with their C i erk < s office, C. C. C. P. i'.-G. keentn. 1 hey have the color ot- tho, Winnsboro, S. C., Indian ftmi both are hideous in appear- February 10, 188a. ance. Whether the storv of their wild ! Feb fd-td life be true or not, they arc idiots, and probably belong to the Pueblo tribe. by experts before p ters from our Paris and London corespon dents on the very latest fashions. The Home Department of the Weekly Herald will save the housewife more than one linn dred times the price of the paper. The in terests of Skilled Latar are looked after, and everything relating to -saving is mechanics and labor-saving is careful! y . . . recorded. There is a page devoted to all paid In cash, and the balance in one year the latest phases of the business market* fiien tlie day of sale, with interest there- kerens; nwrcliandMRv etc.-, etc. A valuable. ’ feature is fofinff ift uie specially reported prices and conditions of The Produce Market. Sporting News, at home and abroad, to- tlmr wiS SHERIFF’S SALE. Rules as to Bathing.—In a recent lecture Dr. Dudley A. .Sargent,- medi cal director of tlie Union Gymnasium, Boston, gave general rules for bathing, ns follows: A warm hath, with liberal use of castilo soap, is best for cleanli ness, and night the best time for it. Twice a week is often enough. Too frequent wmm baths debilitate the system. A cool sponge or wet cloth bath should be taken daily for its tonio effect, and always in B Y virtue of an execution to me directed,- I will offer for sale, before tlie coiuf- Marri.uir After Eighteen Years , -j-i, -Eighteen years ago Miss Jennie An- j hoUli,, dwr 1,1 " kl,,?bo,v > S ‘ C - on the drews and Mr. Alexander McGregor, j first Monday in march next, of Macon, Ga., were engaged to be within the legal hours of sale, to the Hilfh- married. They had the usual lovers’ est bidder, for (jASH, the followiiig- quarrel, but unlike tlie nuijoritv of described propcrty, to-wtt: these lovely tiffs this was never made !, A 1 . P . RW - 0 U tra ,^ < of up. They drifted apart, add ^i^ SZInina ^ ’ Andrews married Mr. Charlie Ross u K and moved to Texas, where, they lived tho years. On the death ol .dr. Ross, of J.fiin Havgood, Thus.-Jordan anil others gctfwi wsWi 4i-Story, every,week, a ,Serwen bysonle eminent divine, Literary^ Musical, Dramatic, Personal and Sea Notes. There is no paper in the world which contains so much news matter every week as tlie h Weekly Herald, which is sent, postage ’ffeiv rot One Dollar. You can subscribe at any time.- THE ftjBW fQUt HERALD, IN A WEEKLY rORU, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Address, •Itanpeedy action upon all Bron dutil and Pulmonic Affections is beytSud.belief to those who have nev»r tried it , or seen it used. It speedily aHiiv-s B rod child and monic Fevers. It is a wonderful EXPECTORANT AND HEALER.. It keept ffle Cigestive and fltinary or- ghnsin a natural and healthy condition— it MmiffrEsurHE RT/OOD. InsUnWy relieves night sweats, goneness »*»y * yrfwpprirtte and general debility. It has been known only four years and HAS NEVER FAILED'TO PERFECT* A CURE. Any one afflicted with what is generally considered death’s avant courier, consump tion, can be cured for $2.50, $5.00 or S10.00 according to the stage which the : i dteeftse has reached. No patient has yet taken $10 worth before a Crife was affected. The SPECIFIC is recoin ti ended on ly for pulmonary affections, and those desiring to nse it can do so by sending their orders.! to th'bpre.prietors of this paper or direct to me, stariftg that yon saw this advertise ment in the Winnsboro News and Herald MY WINTER STOCK JUlISf Si! SOLD, AND WILL-BE OFFERED FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS At prices unheard of in Winnsboro; Gl/OAKS AND DOLMANS AT LESS THAN COST; t?bme and see how LOW I am offering goods, afld you will be sure to invest some of your spare change. Respectftilly, J. GitOESCHEL, Agent. OTalker’s KllKlJIATU' REMEDY Cafes Rhesmstism, either acute or chron ic, in from eight to ten days. Price by Express^ $5 per Bottle f)R. J. W. WALKER, FRANKLINTON, N. C. June 13 D. R. Flenniken Again hasrceeiYcd anothei'Ibt of fine ^31.017^, Fiwm fcbe ingitest grades to good ordinary. Every sat If : *Vui ; fantedt.’ A lot of the chtfcekt OiD &07EENMBHT JAVA- NEW YORK IlfiftALD, Broadway and Ann 8t, New York. TifREE HUNDRED AND NISETT-TWO acres, more or less, and bounded by lands -■fRADE— NORMAN’S^ ||i 0TRAU2|^ c o !b .| d r''n‘ )i^‘‘° ,lSly vv , ithR ,h i v ‘ ovvel ; ower. Within tlie past month it so i 1 , il'i 15 '‘ v T U ‘ Cd U ?’ * JUt ." ot happened that ho met on the streets of !,ur ’ v k * roii d y.'T I 1 ": h 8 ‘ Hn ' , ^ sweetkom of eighteeu Mlmn bathing for clea.liiuess?^A 1 • Ve ' U ' 8 a " 0 ’ a " d thou " h thev hMtl " ot CORDIAL. m arm shower bat!:, followed by a cool met for eleven vears the recognition -MARK- SJI Eli HE’S SALE*- A STRlAAd kTeetojU Eh aUimvaUMtaiaq B Y virtue of a Warrant on Lien to me directed, I v •ch and Bo- ItD will offer for sale before : tb» store BEST STEEL PLOWS—ALL SIZES. Trace Chain*/ Ilaiues, Ha me String?, Back Bands ' Axes and Axe Handles. Rock Salt for Stork r A lot of CHOICE HAMS. A^so GOLDEN SYRUPS. NOTICE. \\ r E Will during the present week move oiq str-ck of goods one door south of oil! YV inesent stand, into the room n(/?P occiipied by Mr. Wolfe. We will continue t< keep a F1KST-CLASS stock of i to Motions: dry goods, clothing: boots and shoes; hats: etc.( And will continue to sell them at the lowest possible prices. We are now offering In order to reduce stock. COME AND HEAR OUR PRICES, ANNOUNCEMENT!! IN addition to the above, Ttc will add, after removal, a full and complete stock of Q-^OCE^TBS Of all kinds—Staple and Fancy. We cannot enumerate, but you mai* be siire of ' the LoWtef PRICE. getting anything you wuqt, and may also be sure of getting it at I t We ndnrnJrimnkstiLcffr friends and tlie public for tlie patronage we have received, and solicir ft t-on^mraneei ff you wish a happy and prosperous New Year, you can find no mol d terrain way of having itrthan by spending your money with uS. AND SEE. COME CALDWELL $ LAUDERDME. IT STANDS AT THE HEAD. kdattt. i to (iw tarts. withoatbsios ,i,!* *4 . .» >i . * . , , i •* »*» (Illlllltil. 1 lie Ultl IITKUU hU IttllSf 1)r v?’'‘ t0 H C ^‘ 1 balb dormant was rekindled, and tho result nftei exercise. V igorous exercise ren- j wng tlmt on hiSt Snmlav mo, ning the itC-is i ill Kiel, And hoi oaius unnveessa- i v; they should be reserved for medi cal cases. Skin disorders are fre quently caused by excessive bathing ami the use of too much soap. Al though general rules for bathing could be given, every man mast be guided by his own physical condition and his occupation. —The Loudon Law Journal tells of some protracted lawsuits which have occurred iu late years. “Be’t vs, Lawes” lasjod foriy-tlu-'e da vs; “Tich- borne vs. Ln-diirglou” one hundred i Fl ' 0El honid * ' I’.viN Killer, «ts-the puhiie know, vas tniitu.'d. The old flame so long the court-bowe door in Winnsboro, S. C., B ■ on tho FtRST MOfTDVY IN MARriH NLYT, liev. J.V\. Burke was called upon to within the legal h >urs of sale, to the highest perform tho marriage ceremony fori bidder, fort ASH f the-following-described this happy couple, who h:id D on proi>eitjif to wit: Promptly nUertnc Flax, kortNU, Dytartarr. DfoirboM, Obol. Cholera Infontam, rerem NOTICE i Heart barn, sweethearts eighteen Hampton Guardian. /ears ago.— Got R!«l of TootUaobe. He suffered more tluin twenty years:— ONK BALK Of' CffftT&N. Levied upon as the property of Joe Ed- wrudo, at Uie-'suit >f ttelieeca Uobertson. Neuralgia pains—face, javVs anil ears, ‘ flit nave suffered twenty more, He migli Had he not purchased at the store Something which eased his frightful pain And quickly.made him well again. 1 Sheriff's Office, Winnsboro, S. C., February io, 1883 Fod 17-td That sometliing s made by Pkkuy Davis, men and pains to save us. Mid three da, s; “Kcgina vs. Castro” | Irod und teudeucy stems on the in' |.When tot they knew tta henibig power. cue hundred und tighty-wglu days; | t “oi^aiSs^on tf^it^rels^ss the hour .and this Lease JNO. D. McGAKLEY, S. F. C. SSSST aroJtacjLxr’s NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL berry pleasant Win*. harniktsM Blaek- will not Docs not contain Opium mended tor Children. constipate. Specially reoom- BsasiskiiMB and Tasthine -O Pries sjc. and $uoa per bottle. Bold bf all Dnvefatst T HE subscriber Intending ft, make a change in his present business will se ; | from this out, until disposed of, fhe etc stock of groceries at cost, for cash on delivery, viz: Sugars of all Grades. Coffees, Green and Parched. Flours of >11 Grades. Mackerel in kite, quarte> and haif barrel a Bacon and laird. THE LIGHT-RUNNING DOMESTIC. ” That it is the acknowledged Leader In the Trade is a fact that cannot be dis- •uited. MANY IMITATE TT—NONE EQUAL ITI • • Tlie Largest Armed, The Lightest Running, The most Beautiful Woodwork; AND IT rs WAY: it AN TED To Ive made of the best material. To do any and all kinds of work. To.be complete in every respect. For Sale by J. M. BEATY ArCOV Winnsboro, S. C. Agents wafited in unoccupied territo- iv. Address DOMESTIC SEW ING MACHINE CO., Kichmondi Virginia. C. BART & CO., EZ0ELBI0B aaEMiaa 00, Movahtr Gcaito.—Wo now have •» hand one hundred tons ot Monarch Guano ami twenty-fire tons of Acid Phosphate. AH parties wishing to use the best Guano in the market will do well to lewve their orders at the office of Hi J: MeCarley Jk Vo. * Sole Proprieun, i ^ ln 8««k, «At for nlea .ma New i U.8- A. rlcSiM Molasses and Syrup*, re, Meal and Grist: EnolisA Saddles for $5, $6, 97 and flff. Kentucky Spring Sett Saddles for 916. ULYSSE G. DEbPOKTES. Onion Sets and Garden Seed* tuons Peas and Beans. Irish Potatoes, Onions Peas Oar stoek of Groceriwi Is Complete. Now fs the time for housekeepers to contc and lay in theirsupplies at Low Fiaumcs. S. S. WOLFS. uajsins, < ^S5W w ^&»« eoc ?5SSSS«. APPLES. J ,,II.r, 1. ....... -IT .:.' ! . . — vv. v.w. ^11,-, IjOi.-Ho, m ONIONS, PEANUTL fttid everything else that a first-class Wholesale Fruit IIouso should have* COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATCH** Oct IT-trSnr jiM&igjsS