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f Tv • ' ' : t *s rv%1 . ■ -v -it K I*:. gesw*. f^v , .-r y HE MEWS AMD HERALD. WINNSBORO, S. €. '/H. IlSDAT. .MARCH 1, S 1 3 ^onbt, tbo most pnre-mindefl, honest, 1 telegraph to meet the train at the depot •conwientions and disinterested people;^ 0 that place. I )rs. T. T. Robertson 4i|h>ii tho earth—always (with revor- a - n ^ A ik 9 n #Pr enre d dice be it spoken) excepting onr bishops, priests and deacons. But the >. S. KEYirOLD*, IS. J. VOVGLASR, ■ t s«,5 Editors. - an evidence of4he fact that China jressiirg, it Is-given ont that Mr. Wing, who graduated years ago de College, iwrs been appointed j ai of the city of Shanghai. Taotai . 'ne short for Chief Magistrate. Mr. ng is a Christian with a Christian ■!e, though he preserves his heathen ime. tsss. ..chance to put iu a few weeks or mouths, as the -case may be, of supererogation at a handsome per diem is a sore temptation even to the elect. The world, the flesh and the other one —three severely reprobated and daily excommunicated personalities—will now and then reassert their dominion over the best of us, in which case we become little better than those whom an adverse forcordination lias given over to hardness of heart and blindness of inUid. Beyond flic Mississippi river there 1,200,000 square miles not settled white men. Two hundred and thousand square miles of this * are within Indian reservations, e the rest, for the most part, con- s of mountainous tracts, inaccessi- or sterile lands and arkl regions nidi cannot be irrigated. •CHOPS IS VAKOLISA. There are indications that immigra- n this year will be larger than dur- ; any previous year, not excepting si. Crop prospects and other con- ions across tho waters are nnusuaRy "pressing, and an unexampled exodus expected. AU wln» may come will d plenty of room over here. A <-ge majority of the coming immi- . ids arc desirous of engaging iu ag- ultural pursuits. When Horace Greeley was running r the Presidency ho was interviewed! an< J e .°*. a C| ly *^. a V those n the tariff question and said It was a i-eal issue. When General Hancock • is running lie was interviewed and mid it was a local issue. Thereupon <e protectionists levelled their bat- vries against both of them. Perhaps since the votes on the tariff'in Congress have been recorded people will begin to conclude that it is a local issue. The Scientific American says there is a fine opening for inventive genius in contriving a snake trap to be used in India, where snakes annually kill thousands of people and cattle. The religious notions of the people won’t allow them to take life and hence the snakes multiply rapidly. What is wanted is a snake trap that will catch and do the killing or hold the snake until some one without conscientious scruples in this respect can do the dis patching. Hon. Hugh J. Jewett is already being boomed by some Democratic papers in Ohio as tho Democratic can didate for President in 1884. In 1874 Mr. Jewett made a contract with the Eric railroad by which he bound him self to be its president for ten years at $40,000 a year salary, receiving $150, 000 cash in advance. This expires in iso*, ana it is intimated that Mr. Jewett does not care to continue in the railroad presidency, preferring to take his chances for stepping np higher. According to the newspapers of Rio Janeiro, on the eleventh anniversary of the passing of the law of emancipa tion in 1871, the effect of that measure lias been singularly beneficial to the material and moral development of the country. In those years more than 00,000 slaves have been spontaneously freed by their masters without com- pcnsalion, while the Slate has given liberty to more than 11,000. During the same period 280,000 children of slaves have been born free, and the cost to the State of emancipation up to tho present time has been* nearly $4,000,000. It is estimated that there are two hundred thousand vagabonds and beg gars in the German Empire, including thieves, pickpockets and other swin dlers, and the authorities estimate the animal loss to honest people by their operations at the enormous sum of $25,000,000. Many of these evil-doers are brought before tho magistrates from time to time, but both judges and jurors at e accused of administering too mildly even tho mild Ihws of'Gernmny against vagabondage. The evil has become so great that tho government is understood to-be preparing a severe law for bringing scoundrels of the vagabond class to justice. Americans are becoming quite re- nnrkublu for their lavish use of flowers at dinners and banquets. Upon this subject the New York Commercial Advertiser says:, “For a dinner for eighteen, gentlemen, on Thursday, a florist made a oentro-basket remarkable for its size and display of selected flowers. It was six feet ih diameter. There were one thousand rich roses, and a garden of lilacs, violets and oth er spring blossoms. Tho centre of this piece was a circle of lilies—amaryllis,, vitata and callas. The coaUmots were of hyacinth sprays and roses. The same night a dinner for one hundred and twenty-five at Dclmoiiico’4 was neeorated with rose baskets fringed ■with ferns.” The Observations of a Traveler-Cotton in I.arge Quantities at the Different Depots— The Outlook In General. [From the Charlotte Observer.] Chester, S. C-, February 24,—All along most of the railroad lines in the South one cannot help noticing the various improvements that have been made, and others that arc/tni in pro gress; specially is this tho case along tlw track of the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Road. •Sherman’s mile posts,” as the chimneys of those burnt houses which his army destroyed arc facetiously called, have all disappeared and have 'teen used for other and new dwellings. What was formerly -known as Morrow’s Turnout, with biit one or two buildings, is now better known os Pineville, N. C., and it is a considera ble town, with some dozen or more stores in it, some of them large and handsome, also several churches and a number of fine residences. Rock Hill, S. C., is now the rival of its county seat, Yorkvillo. It has a large trade, its stores have more tho nppear- of a town, and its hotels might well be imitated by such towns as Wadcsboro, Rock ingham and some others in this is-latc, to their advantage. Cotton is piled np on every available space ot the platforms of the various dejKits. There has been entirely too much of this Southern staple prociuced during tho past year. A particular friend of mine, who lias been a cotton broker all his life, and until recently a resident of New York, and iu the cot ton business there, informed me that the total number of bales of last year’s production will exceed 7,000,000, which is somewhat in excess of the demand, and must assuredly reduce the price still lower than it ranges at this time. It will probably reach its lowest figures some time during the summer months. If this be true, then the bulls of the New York and Liver pool cotton exchanges will certainly have a lively time of it. But it is furthermore stated by this gentleman that nearly all the cotton along the coast, and in the more Southern States, has been shipped, and 1ms reached the markets by this time, which may be of advantage to tlie upcountry cotton buyers and holders. Our Southern merchants generally have perhaps made a mistake in pur chasing too heavilv of a fall and winter and E. W. Aiken appeared &t bis side ' th*r »a«fi the latter accompanied the dying man to Charlotte. Dr. Ediutnids left the train Ches ter. All was done that inedHiifl skill could do; for it was the-miwnimous opinion of Dr. Aiken End the Char lotte physicians tbat it was a fatal stroke of apoplexy, and was fceyond the skill of any physician. On reaching Charlotte the corpse was can-ied to the undertaker’s, placed in a casket, and sent t>y express to Winston Monday vnoVnuig. Judge Cloud was bom in Ftokes county about the year 4810, r.nd was over seventy years’ «f age>. He prac tised law in Surry and Stokes'prior to the late war, frdt moved to Winston soon after the close of hostilities. He had served his State as judge of tho superior court, and laid made a re markable re.ord as a correct and «p- | right judge, in the opinion of the bar of North Carolina be was not learned Withe law, but tie incredible common sense always led him to • cor rect conclusion. He was connected by blood with some of the best families* in North and South Carolina, was a ^ratklson of John Martin, Esq., wf thejplden time, was a cousin of Judge Bvmitn, of this city, and of Senator Hampton, of South Carolina. Ho was never mar ried and leaves no lietus to his hand some estate, nearer than nephewa. He leave* a host -of friends both in this State and in Florida^ in truth, many admired his genius and found in him a kind disposition. His aversion to whistling, his pccuiiau notions in re gard to many other things and ills absolute sincerity withal, carried him oftea into a rudeness of mamiwr, hut there was under it all a kind disposi tion toward those whom be found to be sincere in their professions and ■appearances. The Secret of the universal success of Btown’s iron Bitters is sim* ply this: It is the best Iron preparation ever made.; is "compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and <3oes just what is claimed fot it—no more and no less. ^ By thorough hnd rapid assimilation with the Wood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. VOiA- mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost fecalth—in no other way can lasting benefit be Ob&uneA teDoubotn Av«. f Chicago, Hov. V • X have been ■ greet sufferer from * very week ttomach, heartburn, end WALKER’S SPECIFIC. (nits wont form. Neerly etc gev* me distress est out little. I her* tried every ihingrecommended, hev* t^g 1 ; 1 ' end 1 could i THfS TRtTLf' WOXDERFUL REMEDY BAS KEVER FAILED TO CURE C LEVA UM FT ION. It* speedy .ndioit upon all Bronchi*} *to<l Poffnonic Affections is beyond belief to those who have never tried it or. seen it used. It Kpf*6dily tfllays Brcfnchial and monte Fevers. It Is a wondei'Pfil EXPECTORANT AND HEALER. Ifc keept the digestive and nrinary or- gtvns in a natural and healthy condition— it PTmiFiSsTSte BLood, 4n*tantly relieves night sweats, gonenosi of appetite and general debility. It has been known only four years and HAS NEVIS R FAILED to PERFECT A CURE. Any one rtftfeWd with what is generally considered death’s avani courier, consump tion, can be cured tor $2.-60, -tS.W) or $10.00 according to the sttoge which the disease has reached. No patient has yet taken $10 worth before a cure was affected. The SPECIFIC is recommended only for pnknonivr^ oSTedtibRs, and those desiring to use it ettn do so by ■Sofa ding 4hoir orders to the proprietors of this paper or direct to me, stating that you saw this advertise ment in the Winnsboro .News and liEiiAiii. FOR AS RE WILL CLOSE OUT ANYTHING IN / WINTER -A.T- Sei.ectinu a Wikk.—Who marries for love takes a wife; who marries lor fortune takes a mistress; who marries fur position takes a lady. You are loved by your wife, regarded by your mistress, tolerated by yotrr lady.* You have a wife for yourself, a mistress for your bouse and friends, a lady for the world and society. Your wife will agree with you, Voirr mistress will rule you, your lady will manage yon. Your wife will take care of your household, your mistress of yourh’ouse, your lady of appearances. If you are sick your wife wfli nurse you, yottr mistress will visit you, your lady will inquire after your healtn. You take a walk with your wife, a ride with your mistress, and go to a party with your lady. Your wife will share your grief, your mistiiess vour monev, vour ladv vonr debts. 11 yoo arc dead vour with win] HIGHEST GRADES! weep, vow mistress will lament, and | your lady wear mourning. Which will vou have? moo*of tho old troubles, sndama •Mt MOO. I. ora setting much htroflget, *S*4 feci first-rats. I u* ataHrood fcagtaoer, and now mak* mty trip* regularly. I can not sa» too much in praise of your wua<Ufc fill medicine. ... D, C. Macb. Brown’s Iron Bitters does not contain WMskejf Or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation* It will cure dyspepsia, indi* gesfion, heartburn. Sleep** leesness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &c. Use only Brown's Iron BltteiomnJe Ly Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore. Crossed fed Unot and trade-a?ark on wrapper. Walker’s RHEUMATIC remedy Cnrdk Rbeamntiam, -eifherTtfcnte- or chr»n- ito, ia frdtn eight to ten days. Trice 1>y Express, $5 per Bottle DR. J. W. WALKER, FRANKLINTON, Nr C, Jane 13 Greatly reduced prices. a\ Hi. -A-TJQ-T3:. „ THE EVENING &TA& stock of goods. The winter did not commenco as early as was expected, neither lias it been so severe, amt hence our farmers have made but modcruto purchases, which they were almost obliged to do owing to the hard years of 1881 to 1882, thus saving something to pay for their purchases ot sojHrlic* at Unit time, in addition to all this, the weatlier has generally been so bail that farmers and planters could not well lea\ r e home, which lias again cur tailed trade considerably. While all this may he a benefit to the agricul turist it does injury to our mercantile friends,and will probably compel them to make bat light purchases iu tho spring. From Chester, 8. C., southward the peach trees are in full bloom—a matter of great surprise to tourists from tho North to Florida, but to us Southern ers it is an indication of an early spring; and yet owing to the eonrhnr- alerdns verv tilths plowing has been done up this time. The growing wheat generally looks well—better than was perhaps expected, much of it having been put into the ground late and among the cotton stalks still standing. The ground was not pre pared betbrehand by plowing, but the grain drill with fertilisers was all that used. This is a new way of farming and saves labor, but whether it will produce as well as the old method re mains to he seen. o. B. d. The Pistol Again.—On last Friday a difficulty occurred at Tradesvillc, in this county, between W. A. Funder burk and M. W. Gregory, in wide!) tiic former shot the latter with a pistol in the left shoulder. From what we can learn there was a grudge between the two men, and that irt» this occasion Funderburk met Gregory as he was leaving Tradesvillo for home, and, drawing bis pistol, attacked him. Gregory told him that he was unarmed fight and not in a condition to Funderburk, after striking mm the head with his pistol, stepped and shot him. The pistol ’ was tukpAi aiviiy ixoni Funderburk by of those present. Mr. Gregory is se riously, if not dangerously, wounded. — Lancaster Review. bur over back then one \ ——« \ FERTILIZERS I SATISFACTORY PRICES! THE STAR L v Zti StlLL SHINING WtTHA =^-OF - . WINES* BRANDIES* llQUOkS AND CtGAkSj . FOR THE NEITTMmiAYS OF t&R choicest brands. FRESH OYSTERS ASH FISH EVERt HAfi MEALS HAD AT ALL HOHRSi Respectfully, J. GltOESCHEL. Agent I beg leave to announce that I am pro- pared to fumisli, ui*)n the meet liberal terms, NAVASSA guano, ATLANTIC fttOSPlIATR, GERMAN KAIN4T, FLOATS, FLOATS. ipply will bo kept always on I resiicrtfntty ask a shore of A full su hand, and patronage. SATISFACTION ASSCRfcfL J. n. STEWART* i . .■M' —'I -» U - 1 - - - • What If Diphthmrlnf The name is comparatively new, but tb* disease is ns old as sin itself. It is a condi tion of the throat something like croup, onlv worse, because it attacks the sufferer 1 1 with such rapidity and In such a wuy as to stop file air passages. The throat is vio lently inflamed, and a tough membrane, like leather, is very rapidly formed. Pkkhy Davis's Pain Killer has cured thousands of cases of diphtheria. It acts so promptly, and so efficiently, that no family caff afford to b« without it. * Momakch Guano.—We now have on ihand Irffudred tons of Monarch Guano and twenty-frte tons of Acid Phosphate. All parties wishing l<* use the best Guano in the market wirf do well to leave their orders at the office of It. J. McCarter Jk Co. • CASH NEEDED. Those indebted to us are requested to settle at once. We have been patient,, but forbearance sometimes ceases to be a virtue. JSf'fifXiSTfcW,- Sfcrcx: & ’Kbtc*«,v B. Henry Wileon, 1)EATII OS THE THAIS. A North Carolina Judge Breathes his Last In a Sleeping Car, Just before He Beaohed the City of Charlotte. [From the Charlotte Journal.] The north-hound train on the Char lotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad, Sunday, arrived in Charlotte a few minutes late; having boon detained somewhat by the last illness of a pas senger, Hon*. Jno. M. Ctoud 1 , of Wins ton, an ex-judge of the superior court of North Carolin. He aied before reaching Charlotte, but in accordance with what seemed to be a longing de sire, lie was spared to breathe his last within the limits of ids native State. His heart ceased to beat between Pineville and Charlotte. Judge Cloud left his home outlie’ 2nd inst., to visit his orange groves in the State of Florida. Ho had bien infirm for some time, but on leaving lioino was iu his usual health and seemed to be in high spirits.. During his sojourn in Florida lie spent a great part of tl>« time in hunting and fishing. STATL OF Alter a stay of a fortnight lie became anxious to return home, and’had madfe arrangements to do so on the 17th inst. Ilis trunk had already been checked for travel, and he was standing at tho door ot his hotel in Palatku, when he —Physicians prescribe Brown’s Iron Bit ters for indigestion, weakness, low spirits, etc. * DIPHTHERIA HAS NO CHANCE WHEM TREATED WITH Perry Davis's Pain Killer This woaderfakremedy lias saved the lives of many, many children who were ahnoat dead’ with NOTWITHSTANDING —ALL THE— ADVERTISED BAEGAINS, 'Onr custom Pi's may rest assured Uia we wiii hot be undersold by any otW bonse in town. Our mb!to has been, stHl is,- “QUICK SALES AND ■SMALL PROFITS.'’ We offer, for tho NEXT tfilfeTY DAYS, great bargains iu DRESS GOODS, LADIES’ CLOAKS, SHAWLS, SACQUER, VELVETS, Latest Styles of TRIMMING BRAID, NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. Owing tot lie cxfremclv warm wefifii- 11 GKEAT BAKGAINS! MY WINTER STOCK Must ££ soli), and WilL Me offered Foil THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS At prices unheard of in Wifinsboifo CLOAKS AND DOLMANS AT LESS TilAft COSTj Come and 6ee EoW LOW. f aih tffiwrifrg go6ds/ and yod will be sure to invest some of your spare change; ilespectfully* J. GltoUSCHEL, Agent . .r:. SCHOOL. ROOKS. We keep on hand a large stock of School „„ ... . ^ lvi . IkKtks, Inks, Pens, Peirrils, Blank Boofct er f 1Vi ‘* °‘ our Writing TaWetwu. JlThifi' a'so tlm popular literafure of tlie day,- the Seaside Library, Franklin Square Library, etc. McMastek, Buice & Ketchin. FRESZ GASDSlf SEEDS AND ONION SETS. We have on hand a large stock of Gar den Seeds; also wane Field Seedk and Flower Seeds;, from BMac, Landreth, Sibley, Ferry, Crosman and Reed. So all customers may be pleased. McMastek, Buice & Ketcuin. GENTS’ autf VotTIIS’" CLOTHING AaLta DIPHTHERIA. "The eumana pronoiuu theri*. mid decided that no jemediee reach It life." Ferry DevU'lMnl nneed thy mm' g^l iediM canid red my Libeon* Lcsch. Reehn*. N. R, mjv: " peintera*colic and dirhUiereticaorelhroe Mverely. Pain Kilter <teor« bMh away.* I had .matvary DRUGGISTS ALL KEEP IT. CLERK'S SALE. SOUTH* CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD, Lawrence B. Wilson, Plaintiff, vs. Ralph D. Wilson and Olliers, Defendants* I N pursuance of an order of the Court of Common fleas, made hi the above American lietjinter: The star-route Iri-l is a fair exemplification of (lie folly of paying lawyers by the day. If the counsel for the prosecution had been engaged beforehand by tho job, llie case would have been finished, probably just veB. long ago; the mill of crimhuM justice would have had allowance to grind through a lot of other meritorious culprits, a milllou of dollars wonid have been saved to the government, and, it is to bo 8 up- pised, half as much to the defendants. Gentlemen of tha bar are, without •pi Common Pleas, m-tiu. oMfricmt, Itlcl.monJ IWoi., SStouS d.« inw'!ni f r4,ro, C iJ , ''S?’ U» Mri tot L, ,‘ N He,, in companv with Mr. Pearson, ', s i?! . sal< \, at resnmed-sport oil the rivers and seemed, ;otl!!ling-(u2’ri£d irepXfto wi , s ^, hC to bo in fine spirits except when some . All tliat piece, parcel tract of land, reference to liome brought out an ex- lying, bring and situate iitthe County and pression of his desire “to return to , Etate aforesaid, containing Nor h Carolina as soon ns possio c. 1 ONB iHKtDRKD acres. Mr Pearson thinks he had a presemi- 1 niore or less, amCbounded on Wienorth by ment thaVliis end was near. He, how- Inn'ls of Jolm Itaius and Barak Jones, cwst WRAPPING PAPER. Wo call {he atlenfiert of mcirhants and otliers to our large stock of wrapping pa per, consisting of White Newspaper, Manilla, Gray Wrapping and Straw Paper, and* Paper Bags. We suggest that if merchants can buy these articles from us as lew astrom abroad, freight added, it-w>Ul be' Ob advantage to retain withiiemti town the small commission charged rather than pay it to strangers. McMastek, Buice * Ketchin. FARMERS*. Re AO THIS! 0! Improve and Increase Your Crops by Using the Best Seed. IMPROVED CLEM*EU SE^t) CORN, selected and tnihbed for need. Beet for bread, beet for stock;.mid beet to yield on bottom or-oplanri. WiMbstiO pounds per bushel Also, “Gsif.r I*i»o Staple Silk iCOtTon” Seed. “The eariiest, finest and most pnHluctive cotton-gpown.” Price of seed, for each,.Miushctp $1.60; 4 bushels, $6.00. Sacked and delivered on cars. HT Send money in registered letter to the subscriber, (mil yon trill art what you order. ROUT. Mt HARRIS. Pineville, MecWi’tiburg Cb.,,N. C. jar Read tho following from T. P. Mitchell, Esq., a large aiid writ' known planter of Fall Held Countv, S.- C-'i : "“Mu • Rout.- H.- H.vnnis—Sir: I writ#! to know if you can furniMi me w ! th cnougii Secil corn of the 'Cletntner vai ety to plaat my entire crap tlie eorBing season/ 1 constdcr it tlie best coin I have ever planted Yours truly, ^ , T. P. MITCfffiLL.” CT JTr. MHcheU tried the Corn a few year* a jo.- Feb e-}'lxl*- at ihe tnost aston^liPngly tow prices. We 4 1 ) not wisli yon to buy unless fully suited, and will reWmd flic money for any unsatisfactory purchase R LANDECKER # BRO. A ITE will during the pfcsoril week move our zUfik+I, good^, .#6 floor south of ouf v present stand, into the room now occupied by Mr. Wolfe. Ws Will continue to* keep a FIRST-CLASS stock of . DRY GOODSi AfOtiOXto • — : • CL o tM INtf. ROOTS AND SHOES, HATS, ETC.j And will corrtinue to sell tlieih' (ft the lowest pofJfible prifeOs; We are Row offering GH5EA.T BA.E,0-^XfTS In order fa reduce stociL' COME AND HEAR OUR PRICES^ —TRADE— NORMAN’S jfCUTRALJZfNci CORDIAL. -MAlUC- A SURE and effectual & all Irregularities a .\ forth# cure of •eh and Bowel*, whether'ihcSDdren'or^adult,. It ia acceptable, to tha Ste/aach without being ffenalTe to the taete. Promptly relieving Dyasntery.OUnrkaa, Chol era Korbut, Cholera In tan Flax, Gripini . KautM, Acidity of ANNOUNCEMENTif 0 ' . ■ IN addition to the above,* we will add,- after renwivat, » ffill fibd ffomplete stetok dtf O E, O C E E, IE3© Of all kinds—Staple aijd Fancy. We cannot enumerate, hut yo e, . ... it Kt sure of PRICE.- getting anythltig 5*<)iV want, and may also be sure ot getting We return thanks to our frjendif iihAl .«M pablic fortSio patronage rdeeitod.* and solicit a contmuamie" ^ nfish a happy and prosperous New Year ybd can, •,„u ... - find no more certain vfay'of having it than by spending your money with os. AND SfllL CdLHWELlf 4- LAVDgtittALE. IT STANDS AT THE HEAD, Headache and Dyepepata. May be need in all derangement* of thi Stomach and Bowel* from relaxation of the inteetiaM or a change of food or waten xroEXCiLxr’S- ' NEUTRAUZINQ CORDIAL r I* ai pleasant and harmless as Blaolu berry wine. Does cot contain Opium and will not constipate. Specially recom mended fo: reaaloknesa and Teething CbUdreo. y 'j'- Prise sjc. and * vno per bottle. Bold bf aUDruffc^.t, and oAur, n» JUddetn*. ■■ EXOELaiOB OHEfflOAL 00, Sole Proprietors, Walhalla, 8.0» V.&A ever, reoched Augusta, Gem gin, on Ms return before speaking of Ids fbel- ing unwell. On Sunday morning after boarding the train in Augusta he said lie would lie down, as he felt unwell. Falling into a quiet sleep, he was passed by unnoticed by conductor and passengers till the-train bad reached a point north of Columbia. It waff* dis covered near Ridgeway that he was unconscious, and on reaching that p!:ice Dr. R. H. Edmunds was called j t<» Ms side. The physicians of Winns- 1 boro were immediately eurpinoned by lauds of west by by lands of John Rains, south hy T. Ellison Cloud, deceased, and lands of Sarah H. Jones. TERMS OF SALE: l One-half of the purchase-money, to be paid In cash, and the balance in one year from the day of sale, with interest there from, payable annually, the purchaser to give for such balance a bond secured bjj a mortgage of the premises sold, and to nay tor au necessary papers. /v, ... ^ W. H. KERR, Clerk’s Office, c. C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., February to, tasj. Fe b HMd UNDERTAKER’S IkEPAKTMKXT. PUK« COilS AND RYE WHIaKEY. I-HAVE-bought the Love Distillery iwnr Shelby, N. C-, and am malting a i Pore Com and Rye Whiskey. Any person wanting an Extra Good, Sweet Whiskey ean get it by sending me their orders. 1 can ship in kegs containing 4| gallons eaeh. Price $2.00 per gal lon ;- beg $1:00. Will ship bv exptoss or as directed, C. O. D. A R.HOME8LEY, $h«Urj,H. (i . Jan Mffxftt- ' I AM pleased to Inform tho public that I have on baud' a full line of COFFINS, BURIAL RORESf iltix, and am prepared to do anytliing in the mrDMMOAKmWB LI^E. fe oak Car a share of the patronage. J. M. ELLIOTT, SR. THE I iGHT-RUNNINO' - "DOMESTIC.”' unted. MANY IMiTATK ft-NOV 14 E(J\)Ali itl’ The Larne4 AmcM;* Tfce Lightest kuhiring,- ., The most Beautiful Woodwork.- AND IT IS WARRANTED To he made of the best material To do any and all kinds of* work- T ^corapleteinevefry resiiect d. M. BEATY & CO;,* . . . . Winnsboro, S. C. iy Af BiSb" ted ,n unoccu P i «* wrrito.- DOMESTfCBfifyRm MACHINE <».,• Richmond, Virginia. C. BART & CO,, Jon is-ffla APPLES. RAIoINS, of F<>rd »“ ; r,uil * U*o Sooth, offer «r eale . MB’ “tSShh. ahd everything else that a first-claia'Wholesafe Pruit Bodse shotfW have.* English Saddles for Iff, ffi, $7 an»M ^ _ __ #10. Kentueky Spring Seat Saddles f6rl c ' 0 ' L '* /v ^* ORDERS FILLED WITH tytXVAT (REA JUfi,. fil£.VSMW a. XhKlUMMv'rVfrC . I * P rl X \>£r ULYSSE G. DJCSPCRT3S Oct*i7-tx«m 4 v;, W: 'V T • ' i%r' M ffi-Uf. i -'J- , y”‘