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< •9*.^ m Skxator Mamptos says lus gr:’nd- father raised the first cotton crop ever Jmryested'iR tiie South. The emigration of negroes fVom Nortii CaroiiiiH to Arkansas lias grown to such proportions that the Legisla ture of the former State lias beep urged to apply remedial measures. Col. R. Y. JtcADKN, President of the Spartnnbm-g and Asheville Rail* road, says that rood will be completed to Asheville and connect with the Clyde Syndicate line to Maryville and Knoxville within two years, The time when the uvo-eents post* age shall go into effect has been, the main subject ot controversy in the con- Ihronce committee. The House fixed the date January 1, 1884, and the Senate July 1, 1888.'' The conference committee lias decided' upon October 1,1888. The importance which sometimes attaches to proper punctuation is shown bv the fact that the omission of a com- • • jna in the enrolled tariff bill, as sent from the '"nate to the House, added four dollars - ton to the duty on arti cles of galvanized iron. The error was discovered and the bill sent back to fiavc the comma inserted. The Callfornlu C*r»tnre Which can Only on the Side of a Mill. • [ Ih»n the MnrymUle Af’pcaL ] Tom Clyina, of Nortii Batte, cap tured by means of a steel trap, a few' days ago, an animal supposed to be a marten. In some respects liie animal iCSciiibieo a fox and is quite a curiosity. The most singular tiling about the quadruped, if report be true, is that the legs on one side of its body are several inches shorter than tlio’so ou the other side. {Should such prove to be the ease, the creature is uudoubted- iy a gyascutus, an animal always ex ceedingly rare, and which has long been thought extinct. It is never fbund in other than hilly regions, its peculiar structure unfitting it for a level country. By reason of its pecu liar one-sided development, the gyas- cutua is, however, adapted for living on mountains and hills. It can w’nlk with ease on the side of a steep slope, wliere even a goat would have a pre carious foothold The uninial’s strange structure, unfortunately, is in one respect a great disadvantage. While it can travel around a hill from right to iett with the utmost ease, it cannot retrace its stops. So long as its left side is towards the hill the creature stands as firmly as a tree, but if it is obliged to turn*the other way ils foot ing U lost immediately, anil it rolls lielplessly to the bottom of the slope. Hunters of the gyascutus, whose fur was jield In high esteem, used to avail themselves of this fact to capture the animal. It was useless to pursue a gyascutud on its chosen path, as the animal’s locomotive arrangements gave it exceptional spued. The hunters, tltercforc, adopted the artifice of trav eling around the hill in a direction contrary to that pursued by the ani mal, and, meeting it face to face, had no difficulty in securing it. [From the New Orient)* Timts-Democrot.] So much has been said and written lately re'«;rding the Jewish aggression, not oi..y in countries like Germany and Russia,,« here regular auti-Semkic societies and movements exist, but here, where all the people and religions are supposed to enjoy the same rights and privileges, tlwt a very exaggerated and erroneous klea 1'as become current as to the number of the Jew s in exist ence. We were told in a late article in the New York Sun, for instance, that the Jews were pouring into the {south in such numlicfs as to threaten to capture the coimtr). How absurd is such talk shown when we, take into consideration the small number of Jews in Europe. The following sta tistics from the book of Prof* G. F. Kull, of.Lclpsio, shows exactly how much we have to fcfli tVom an invasion of Jews, and the danger that Germany and Russia are in from them: Population. Germany .48,000,000 A ust ria-I luu Jury 88.000,000 Franco. 87,000,000 Great Britain...,38,620,000 Russia (Europe) .73,800,000 Italy 28,000,000 Switzerland 2,800,000 Lichtenstein 8,100 Belgium 6,300,000 Netherlands..<.. 8,860,000 Luxemburg 205,000 Denmark....... 2,000,000 Sweden..... .... 4,500,000 " Norway 1,800,000 WALKER’S spec in G. Jews 630,000 1,450,000 60,000 40,000 2,277,000 45,000 7,500 Simin Portugal ... Greece Romania... Servia ..... i Montenegro Turkv...... 8 000 80,000 600 4,800 r,850 25 Ben Bur leu recently issued a fast day proclamation, concluding as fol lows: “And I do specially exhort the ministers of tfic Gospel on that day to Iced their flocks with the Divine word, and not to discourse upon political and other secular topics which may divert the serious thoughts of the people from Rumble worship of the Father.” The factors of $t. Louis have united to advise Southern planters of the cot ton belt to raise food products. They show that the present price of cotton is fifteen per cent, below the average of the past five years, and that corn is thirty-three and provisions fifty per cent, above tiie average, thus causing the mere cottoiwraiser to lose largely in two ways. The Southern planters should now combine in taking this advice. The cotton worm is an industrious insect. It is estimated that it annually destroys cotton to the value of fifteen millions of dollars. How to extermi nate the plague confounds the inter ested speculators. TRc aristocratic tendencies of the worm have kept its character and habits so obscure from observation that no menus of fightimr it have yet been found effective. It is ])roposed, though Brazil is the chosen field, to make such investigations ns will tend to an arrest of the evil in future. ’ ' t . The enrollment of pupils in Virginia in 1882 was 267,272. Tiie expenditures for the schools from tiie State fund in 1881 was $963,000. There lias already been set apart for the schools in the years 1883-84 the sum of $674,566. The public school system of the State dates from 1796. Its greatest develop ment, however, dates from January, 1871, when gratuitous instruction, pre viously restricted to the needy, was extended to others, and on a much en larged scale, at a cost for that ) car ot $587,472 for 130,000 pupils. SPECULATIVE POLITICS. [From the RochesUt Union.) Not a few of our optimist Republi can contemporaries arc just now amus ing themselves and the public by print ing elaborate tabular statements of the probable electoral vote in 1884. Of com so these all make out a substantial Republican majority in the electoral college. It is noteworthy, however, that in order to do this they are com pelled to place New York State in the Republican column, in the face of the astounding fact that the Democrats carried it last fill by the wholly un paralleled majority—iii round numbers —of 193,000 votes I Our esteemed contemporaries who do this “tabh making” show, “ptftt all doubt”—in their own minds, of course—that their party will elect, the next President as it elected the last and present. But not one of these tables will stand the test of analysis. Put New York even in the doubtful column and their game 18 tip. Lotus, as an offset, pn.sent a Democratic table contaiuimr no doubt ful column. The result is found to bi as follows: Democratic. j Republican. Alabama lo'California 8 Arkansas 7jCoiniecticut 6 Delaware SjColortdo Florida 4 Illinois 22 Georgia 12lowa If Indiana lojKnnsas Kentucky ISlMaiue 6 Louisiana 8|Mnssaclinsetts.. .14 Maryland 8 Michigan 13 Mississippi 9 Minnesota Missouri 16'NebraskH t> Nevada ........ 3 New Hampshire. 6 North Carolina. 11 Ohio.. 28 New Jersey .— 9 Oregon .... i New York 36 Pennsylvania... .30 South Carolina.. 7 Rhode Island ... 4 Tennessee 12jVermont........ 4 Texas 13j Wisconsin 11 Virginia 12 — .. 16,000.i 4,280,C .. 1,800,000 .. 5,000,000 ,. 1,600,000 .. 250,000 .. 9,900,000 2,600 400,000 1,600 The Secret of the universal success of B. own's Iron Bitters is sim ply tnis: It is the best Iron preparation ever made; is compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and does just what is claimed for it—oo more and no less. t By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health—in no other way can lasting oenefit be obtained. J9Dearborn Are., Chicago, Nor. j.' THTS WONDERFUL 75,000 Totals .3l2;800,000 4.‘980,000 Is it not, ridiculous that 313,000,000 of people are afraid of 5,000,000 of Jews? These numbers tell the whole laic of the anti-Semitic demagogues of Europe. Hatred and jealousy ha\e perverted the truth from the time of Adam to the time of Stocker, court chaplain to his Majesty, the Emperor of Germany. West Virginia Total 188 Pleasant, but Unsatisfactouv.— On ■Wednesday evening, the 21st iust., Judge Haskell, the new president of the Columbia $c Greenville Railroad, telegraphed several gentlemen in An derson that he would pass through the city on a business trip, and would be pleased to, sec them at the depot, in response to which a large number of the citizens and merchants of Ander son repaired to the depot at the ap pointed time. Judge Haskell arrived some fifteen ihniuAcabetorc the passen ger train, and in recognition of the presence of the crowd, stepped upon the platform of las car, and* after an introduction from General Humphreys, made a short address, acknowledging the courtesy of tha. visij, and saying that he hoped as soon as. the business of the road would permit to give our line all the facilities that were desira ble. That the present mixed train was not put on through spite at the enact ment of the railroad law, but because the bu*inoce of the road. W.a« not such as to justify keeping up two trains, the presenborrangement being a saving of 8400 per month. He said that last year the owners of the road bad spent Total 214 The three C’s—California, Colorado and Connecticut— should perhaps have been classed as doubtful, for the Dem ocrats are as likely to carry them next tear ns the Republicans are. Add them to the Democratic column, and we can carry the country and lo.-c New York, a feat which is impossible lor our opp^ ients to accomplish. An analysis of the above table further shows that the Republicans cannot succeed, even though they carry New York, should they lose California, Col orado, Connecticut and New Hamp shire—four States which they are quite likely to lack when they come to make up {lueir count after the next Presi dential election. General Garfield, in 1880, had a majority of but thirty-two T: ** eui 'y > in the electoral college. Without New Yprk lie would have been beaten then. That year Dorsey’s “soap” car ried both Imhnna and New York for the Republican party. It is quite pro bable that saponaceous material will be wanting in 1884, the Star-route gentry having no more routes to con quer; therefore, if om: Republican friends can squeeze nnv comfort out of tiie above table, they are entirely wel come to it. Still, we are free to admit, much depends upon the nominees of the two parties, and then again, all signs fail in certain exigencies, giving force to tiie aphorism that “nothing happens but tiie unexpected.” DOINGS AT DUE WEST. [From the Erekino Student] — Still they come. Almost every week the arrival of a new pupil at the Female College is announced. Prof. Kennedy has good reasons to be proud of ids college. —Messrs. T. G. Boyce, W. M. Pat rick and W. F. Mitchell have been elected to serve as imirshals at the Annual Celebration of the Philotna- tliean Literary Society. —It was reported here that Prof. J. N Young, cn route to Alabama, hud been gulled out of $115 by a sharper in Atlanta. Tiie report, we are sorry to state, turns out to be true. —Mr. Wm. J. Bonner, a citizen of this place, has left us, and lias moved with his family to Charlotte, which he expects to make ins future home. His .residence here is occupied by the Rev. J. Me. Todd. —The work oil tiie Pbilomathean Hull lias been completed. The hall has been plastered overhead and the sides blocked off", causing the inside of tiie hall to present a much more beautiful appearance tha\i heretofore. — It is rumored that tiie Faculty in tend to adopt a regular Sabbath course of study for the students next year. Under the presept regime the students uo not pay sufficient attention to their Sabbath-school lessons. —One of onr Professors has adopted a novel plan to prevent the young men from signing tiie names of young ladies to their written exercises. He divides the mark between the writer ami the young lady whose name be signs. —Mr. B. M. Miller will be Presdent at the Annual Celebration of the Ku- plicininn Literary Society next June, and Messrs. J. F. Pharr and T. B. Stewart, with Mr. Miller as chairman, will constitute the committee of de cision. Messrs. E. S. Stribling, M. B. Grier and 11. T. Morrison are the mar shals for that night. —The representatives from the, Philoniathcan Society for Commence ment are as follows lor Lindsay Hall: Debaters, R. A. Harris and W. L. Mc Donald; Junior essayist, P. L. Grier; Sophomore orator, It. II. Brice. For Pliiloniatbean L. Hull: Debaters, J. S. Brice and P. M. Brice; Junior orator, Senior orator, W. L. McDonald. —The Commencement representa tives of the Euphcniiau L. Society for Lindsay Hall are as follows: Debaters, It. Y Mills and E. W.Pressly; Junior cssavist, B. M. Miller; Sophomore orator, J. P s Kennedy- For Euphe* umn L. Hall: Debaters, H. B. Blake ly and O. Y. Bonner; Junior orator, reak stomach, heartburn, mad ‘ k In lla worst form. Nearly Una I ste aaee me distress, could ent out little. I hews rorythlnt lecemmendcd, here taken the prescriptions of a doren physicians, but got no relief until I. took Brown's Iron Bitters. I feel none of the old troubles, end »m n new men. I am getting much stronger, end fed first-rate. I am a railroad engineer, end now make ' my trip* regularly. I can not say too much in praise of your wonder* fill medicine. D. C. Mack. Brown’s Iron Bitters does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indi gestion, heartburn, sleep lessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &c. TT** only Bw>wn # * Iron Bitters made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Crossed rod Uues and trado-mark oa wrapper* REMEDY JSAS NEVER FAILED TO CURE CONSUMPTION. ■> IU speedy action upon all Bronchial and Pulmonic Affections is beyond belief to those r/ho have nCv^r tried it or seen it used. It speedily allays Bronchial ft nd monic Fevers. It is a wonderful EXPECTORANT AND HEALER. It keept the digestive and urinary or gans in a natural and healthy condition— it PURIFIES THE BLOOD, Instantly relieves night sweats, goneness of appetite 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 $10.00 according to the stage which the disease has reached. No patient has yet taken $10 worth beforeacure was affected. The SPECIFIC is recommended only for pulmonary affections, and those desiring to use it can do so by sending their orders to the proprietor of this paper or direct to me, stating that you saw this advertise ment in the hinnsboro News and Uekald ' Walker’s RirciTOTATIC REMEDY Cures Rheumatism, either acute'or chron ic, in from eight to ten days. Price by Express, $5 per Bottle DR. J. W. WALKER, 7 FRANKL1NTON, N. C. . June 13 Killed with a Knikk.—The loth ultimo several negro boys in town, among them Anthony lietfiy and Ifoburt Cannon, got into a difficulty. Ueuly and Cannon, eacli about twelve years old, struck each other several times. Henly ran and Cannon fol lowed him to his house. As ilenlv T. II. White; {Senior orator, C. D. Waller. —The conduct of the students during this session 1ms been exceptionally good, and we feel a dolicacy in olbir* ing any criticism, but when we see some of “the boys” following tiie young ladies of the Female College on all occasions, and gazing at them as if the street procession of some inighlv circus was passing, we boil over with indignation and fuel compelled to cutec our protest. DIPHTHERIA HAS HO CHAHCE WHEN TREATED WITH Perry Dam’s Pain Killer This wonderful remedy has saved the lives of many, many children Were almost dead with WHER/A. Wilson, Lawienee, Me icnmceil save: Dlph- on* pronounced my capo rteddod that no remedies could PsTie'e Pain Killer saved my Lfbeou*Leech,Weshue,N.H.,says- -Ihad painters' colic sod dipbthoretlc sore tlirnet wry severely. Pain Killer drove both away.'* DRUGGISTS ALL KEEP IT. FOR THE FOR BARGAINS, AS HE WILL CLOSE OUT ANYTHING IN GOODS GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. j\ l. ^m^isr ATTa-i-T. ~ THE EVENING STAR. THESTAR IS STILL SHINING WITH A FINE ASSORTMENT -OF- WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS. FRESH OYSTERS AND FISH EVERY DAY. MEALS HAD AT ALL HOURS. •: a*JE5JE3 miiBEs. J. GROESCHEL, Ag^ Respectfully, FE&TlIiiZEUSr FERTILIZERS! IIIGHEijT GRADES! SATISFACTORY - PRICES I I hog leave to announce that I am pre pared to furnish, upon the most liberal terms, NAYASSA GUAN*>, ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE; GERMAN KAINIT, FLOATS, FLOATS, lie kc apply I res will l*e kent respectfully ask always on a share of A full si) hand,and patronage. SATISFACTION ASSURED Feb R-fxlin R. STEWART. NOTWITHSTANDING —ALL TIIE— ADVERTISED BARGAINS, Onr customers may rest assured tha we will not be undersold by any other house in town. Onr motto has been, and still is, “QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.” We offer, for the NEXT THIRTY DAY'S, great bargains ill * . DRESS GOODS, LADIES’ CLOAKS, SHAWLS, SACQUES, VELVETS, Latest Styles of TRIMMING BRAID, NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. Owing to the extremely warm weath er, we will sell all of our GENTS’ and YOUTHS’ CLOTHING at the most astonishingly low prices. YVe do not wish yon to buy unless fully suited, and will refund the money for any unsatisfactory purchase. P. LANDECKER # BRO. GEE AT BAEGAINS! THE MY WINTER STOCK MUST BE SOLD, AND WILL BE OFFERED FOR NEXT SIXTY DAYS. At prices unheard of in Winnsboro. CLOAKS AND DOLMANS AT LESS THAN COST. Come and see how LOW I am offering goods, and yoti will be sure to invest some of your spare change. Respectfully, J. GItOESCHEL, Agent NOTICE. w E will during the present week move onr stock of goods one door south of our present stand, into the room now occupied by Mr. Wolfe. We will continue to keep a FIRST-CLASS stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. 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. Monarch Guano.—We now have on band one hundred tons of Monarch Guano and twenty-five tons of Acid Phosphate. All parties wishing to use the best Guano hi the market will do weft to leave their orders at the office of R. J. MoOarlev Sc Co, * CASH NEEDED. Those indebted to us are requested to settle at once. We have been patient, hut forbearance sometimes ceases ti be, a virtue. McMastek, Brice & Ketch in. on It $180,000 more, than they had entered the house he shouted back to earned. That the earnings above ex- i Canpon, “I fixed you with my knife 1” ponses now were being applied to the The boy Cannon went on about his extinguishment of this debt, and that! "ork, or play, as usual, and made no! afterwards the net earnings would be complaint until the !8lh, whon be, | put into improvements, until the whole ; complaining of being sick, went to line was in first-class condition. Tic bed. 11 ! A Demented Mother.— honr on Wednesday night •At* a Eliza owed for, and was produced at the , .. . ,, — . Police Court Thursday morning. Tiie me was in first-class condition. lie i hed. He rapidly grew worse, and on j poliee instituted an investigation and promised, as soon as the business of Uio 22nd ho died. Just before bodied " " ' ‘ SCHOOL BOOKS. We keen on hand a large stock of School km PwjSi Pencils, Blank Books, mn Books; the day, as ranklin Square i Library, etc. McMaster,. Brice 4 Ketcihn. the road would justify it, to run sep-; told about the light and aFout liis j age of the waif. The baby is named ju urate trains. Colonel H'gJtt'U’s ra-. marks were well received’ and he made : a most favorable impression upon our ed finaljy succeeded in tracing the parent- 11C 1 ti / r ■'k /"vA* i «■» J 4* riA 1 - l-v*» 1 v »» £ « - . * . having been cut in the head. Dr. j John Coukcy, and is the illegitimate Pope made a search for the wound and chiMof a colored woman who gives . found the broken end of a knife blade her name as Anna CnrL The infant is people, though they were greatly dis-j ’ 11 the skull, at the junction of the nearly white in color and is partially FRESH GAKDSN SEEDS ONION SETS. •ce Fit AND NORMAN’S jjeUTRALJXjflg CORDIAL. -Mark- ■ STTRKand effwtuel Remedy for the core of £L ell Or-KOiarRlt* and disorder* of (he stom ach end Bowels, whether In children or adults. It is acceptable to the Stomach without Ming offensive to the tiude. , _ , Promptly relieving Dysentery. Plarrhcta, Chop hb era Morbus, Cholera Infantum, mmu Flux, Gripinir Pains, Flatulency, Nausea, Acidity of the Stomach. Heartburn, Sick and Nervous Headache and Dyspepsia. May be used In all derangements of the Stomach and Bowels from relaxation of Intestine* or a change of food or water. iTOK-MA-lT'S n NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL Is at pleasant and harmless as Black, berry Wine. Does not contain Opium and will not constipate. Specially mended for SeMlekneM and T« Children. ;‘ V Price *jc. and li.oo per bottle. Bold by all J>rum<.t» and Dmter. in JfedMiK EXOELBIOB CHiailOAL ANNOUNCEMENT!! IN addition to the above, we will add, after removal, a full and aomplete stock off . . / C3-E/OOEE.XES 1 Of all kinds—Staple and Fancy. We cannot enumerate, hut yon may be sum «t getting anything y«« want, and may also be sure of getting it at the LOWEST PRICE ■ We return thanks to om- friends and 1 «he puhlia foa the patronage we have received. and solicit a continuance. If you wish a happy and prosperous lifew Year* you* can" find no more certain way of having it than by spending your money with us. COME AND SEE. ’ 1 ' . s . CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE. STANDS recom- ‘eetfcdng appointed in not having some assur- parietal and occipital bones. The cor Mice of an early liberation Ironi, the present inconvenient and, a« they bo- fi oner was notified and an inquest was paralyzed. Tiie mother, upon arrested, stated that the reason she We have on hand a large stock of Gar den. {Seeds; also some Field Seeds and Flower Seeds, from Buistv Lambeth, Sibley; Ferry, Grosman and Reed. So all being customers niay be pleased. McMa Sole Proprietors, held. Drs. Pope and Gilder mane an ! gave tiie child away was because tho; hove, unnecessary schedule. We tape i''‘'dopsy. They attempted to pull the ! father, a white man^ would not con- Judge Haskell will soon give hr the hlndc out with a pair ot pincers bu! it j tiibute to its support Mid she was not welcome news of a restoration of the i would not come; and they then sawed i able to support it herself, The mother passenger train.—Intelligencer. out a wnall section of the skull in j and child were held, at the tipper sta •.which tho blade was, and found it I lion for an investigation. The nufthec sticking through tiie skull about an 1 a ppears to be out of her mihd.—News inch and a half. After all the testi- and Courier mouy was taken the coroner’s jury rendered a verdict that Robert Cannon came to bis deatli b inflicted with a Iastkr, Brice & Ketchin. WRAPPING PAPER. Walhalla, S.C. U. 8. A. UNDERTAKER’S hepabthext. What 1* Diphtheria ? The name is comparatively now, but the disease is as old as sin itself. It Is a condi tion of the throat something tike crouu, only worae, because it attacks the' sufferer with such rapidity and in such a way as to stop the air passages. The throat Ls vio lently inflamed, and a tough membrane, like leather, U very rapidly formed. Perry Davis s Pain Kuxkr has cured thousands of cases of diphtheria. It acts so promptly, iwid so efficiently, that uo family can afford to be without it. * charged rather tlian pay it to strangers. McMaster, Brice <k Ketcihn. —Tho Mississippi lias overflowed its i by reason of a wound! banks at several points. The railroad knife in the hands of between Delta and Monroe, La., is, Anthony Henly. A warrant was issued partly submerged, and the miming of. .. for Henly's arrest, on the charge of trains on the Vicksburg Sc Mississippi! Monarch Guano.—A ! ! uarltes Hv- rmirder, and given to Mr. John H. railroad has been interrupted. For-Gig near Blair’s Crossing or Strother's Chappell to exeente. Henly was on tions of Tensas and Concordia imnshes, Depot wishing to use the Monarch the- railroad near the depot when he | La., arc again threatened with a flood.' Wc call the attention of merelHUits and others to our large stock of wrapping pa per, consisting of White Newspaper, Manilla^ Gray Wrapping and Straw Paper, anil Paper Bags. We-suggest that If merchants can buy tlese articles from us as low as frun abroad, COFFINS. BURIAL ROBES, freight added, tt will be an advantage to i • retain within thetowi' w tl»e small commission \ Rtc-, and am proposed to do anything In THE HEAD. THE: LDGIPT-RUNXmiv DOMESTIC.”’ . Thjft it is the acknowledged Lender fh the Trade is a fact that cannot be dis puted- MANY 1MITATB FT—NONE EQCA1. ITt The Largest^krmed, The Lightest Kunnihg, < The most Beautiful Woodwork.. and it is wakbanted- To be made of the best material To do any and all kinds of work. To he complete in every respect For Sale by — M, BEATY & GG;,. . . Winnsboro, 8. Gk wanted ta unoccupied torrtto- ILOMKSTiC SEWING MACHINE OO.. Richmond^ Virginia. I AM pleased to Inform the public that 1 have on hand a full line of C. BART & CO., the ! saw tiie-officer, and gave Gnano, can get it from either of thes- » him a pretty | The relief committee of New Albany, , —Physicians prescribe Brown’s Iron Bit-, bvely chase. He was enught, and is Indiana, has given notice that no P°* n t8 by apnlying to C. K. Babb or ten for indigestion, weakness, tow spirits, now in jail to uwiii; UiaL—AYtnicn* further absielauco F needed from out- McC. Blair. G etc. spirits, now in jail to nwar. * ^ Observer. trial.—JKtuDben'y 1 u i ther assistance i- ^ side places. R. J. MoCaklky & Cor. UNPUBTA KWTT S LI NE. ..... v • • ■:•>* , . 0 Mft» mSk to a share ot flw parifronage. Jt. M. ELLIOTT, SR. Jan Ifi-ffm 9 SecI^ST rte “ 0, ' 1 ' 0reig "- Frui ‘ I ° ^ *ks, s . o vK% i , coc r B srd B , “sat English Saddles tor $3, $c, $7 and $10. Kentucky Spring Scat Saddles for m. ULYSSEG. BANANA^ OBS, CABBAGES, OIHoksj "‘pKANUWfc. and everything else that a firot-clas* Wholesale Fruit House should have. COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATCH Oct ll-txfco.