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THE JNEWS AND HERALD.
nexAToii j>.tvis’s wi:i>dixg.
AV INXSBORO, S. C.
' iliifr'-lj BTarrlcd *t fobny VtuerHr*!—Hie
| Departure with kii» Hi We for Illinois.
| [ Fro>it tJic Charlotte Clserver. ]
Tlio loii(4 exported and nmoh talked
A Ci/Xl’fi H’liEil vt.or.
Atterr>’t to i;iow Upthe flovernment Office*
a.ui f.« “X'luii3’*'OiUte In L,undon -Ureivt
UxcHciuent. '•.„
TvONDO:
FAilTSDAT. MARCH 17.
, . . WArcl* 15.—A’ terriQc cii-
lfc£3. ; alxinl. ueddingof Senutoi David l>avis plosion orcim od in tlio local govffii-
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Jttth, S. UEYXOLTJS.
rttAS. J. VOVtiL.
Editobs.
to Miss Addle Burr, cousin to Captain ernmeiK board ofllcos. in Westminster,
Wharton J. Green, took place We lnes- at nine o’clock (o-tiiglit, destroying
day last at Captain, Green’s residence, nmcli property. Tlic report was iieard
w
si'Ui’xa
contiguous, otic shop
the group. The seller must be a na
tive of the place, appointed and paid
by the common council, and must sell
food as well as liquor.
, r . - property. Tliurepi
Tokay "Vineyard, near the town of in the House of Onumons and caused
j Fayetteville. The ceremony was per- 1 alarm. The concussion war so great
; formed by the l«ev. Mr. llnske, ot the | that it shook the 6i,dc calleries and the
li inor 1’iTshyterinn church, at eleven oVock reporters’gallery. It being the dinner
bv the 5,1 the morning, and directly thereafter i hour few members of the Ilon$c were
Senator Davis and his newly made 1 present in the hall. The Duke of
bride took the boat for Wilmington. ( Edinburgh was in the Peers’ gallery
and seemed alarmed. No one was in-
umors arc afloat,
eport resembled ttie discharge of
The deerre regulating the
traflSc of Ifussia, Just signed
Emperor, is peculiar. There must be
only one bquor shop in a village, a|, d q'| )e y were to arrive at Wilmington at
where two or three villages are almost midnight Wednesday night, and take Ijureu. The wildest ri
ib must sefiioe for the train for the Senator’s home in The report resembled
ThatBRowN’s Iron BitterS
wiH ctfre the worst cas‘4
of dyspepsia.
Illinoi
only citizc
tiic least,
located four
and though
Dr. W. G. McDuffie was the | an eighty-ton gun. The explosion was
■u ot Fayetteville invited to \ at first ascribed to gas, hot the impres-
Miss Burr’s residence is sion is grotving that it was caused by'
utiles irom Fayetteville, dynamite.and that a deliberate attempt
and though no invitations were ex-; was made to blow dp the government
tended except to relatives and to a few j offices.
Oxe of the great problems of to-day, J near and dear friends of the bride, the I The explosion being the subject of
tavR the Scientific American, is tu in- : house dming the ceremony, and for consideration in the House of Corn-
Will insitrea hearty appetite
/. and increasea digestion.
Cune* general debility, and
gives a new lease of life.
Dispels nervous depression
and low spirits.
SPRING
Spring
fuse a larger share bf modern spirit
several hours previous, presented a
novel spectacle. The yard was filled
into school life and school work, to with a curious, eager crowd, all anx-
lesscn largely the amount of book ious to catch a glimpse of the Senator,
learning and increase the proportion of hut it was not Until the cere nony was‘been made
over and the newly married 11
individual effort in dealing directly
with realities; in short, fo ma’ e
student more of a doer and k*ss of
,1
emerged from the house on
mens, Sir Win. Harcburt, Hoine Sce-
relary, said he did not think ,it would
be right to say anything about ,the
matter until an official inquiry had
He had Mfoard that an-
the
Reitbres ’an exhausted nurs
ing mother to full strength
.. arid give$ abundant sus-
- tenance for her child.
Ihr j to the boat that the curiosity of thoiheen done.
icd couple i attempt had been made to blow up tl
n their way i 'Times office, but that no- injure hi
. Strengthens the muscles and
nerves,enriches the blood
ad
\ 'av
were
as
The explosion was heard a}, o dis
tance of two or three milqS. Teste* 1 *
a crowd was gratified. Boxes
passive recipient of vague generalities.! f'rilcd up to w indows and as nmny _ rT _.
-iia» » -**— - - — i could shind on them craned tlieir j day evening a cunisfer Containing ex-
Mr. Jas. S. GiunES, of Charlcslon,! uecks and strained their eyes in the plosive materia! was found behind the’,
S. 0., has writlen a letter to Mavor ,lo l ,e cf soinething of w hat was r/mc* oificc with, if is rumored, a
o • „<• n,nt fttm,.;...,* t, 0I ' insu * ei ihe crowd followed lighted fuse attached. The police are
Cottucncj, of that c.t>, o.leiin,, to tho hiqipy pair to the boat, and did j making nn investigation. The officials
give, on certain conditions, a valuable | not disperse until the piuldfo wheels j think that the explosion was-caused.
0 veffcomes weakness, wake-
fulness, and lack ofenergy
. :* f It
spring
SPRING
SPRING
HIM
OUR NEW STOCK OF
mil
18 ARRIVING
s
FOP bargains,
AS HE WILL CLOSE OUT ANYTHING I
WINTER
GREATLY REDUCED MICE
J*. L. MIMISTj^TTG-T-T.
DAILY.
'of^ alf chills, fevers;
site in the heart of tho city for an Art began to revolve and the boat, \v;th its by gunpoweror dynamite. The officers
otlififr fnalarial poison.
Will" infuse with' new life
‘-the weakest invalid.
Building and a Ladies’ Free Library,
and the News and Courier is confi
dent that the funds necessary for the
erection of k suitable building will be
forthcoming.
happy load, moved out of sight down :
| tho river. Senator Davis arrived in
j Fayetteville last Saturday night and a
ht the gas company declare that they
un find no evidences that. it-, yvns
caused bv gas. The force of the ex-
Iknatou Edmunds is one of the
swarm of newspaper reporters alighted plosion was so great that huge por
tion! the same train and kept him well tions of masonry were thrown across
cover. Thirteen reporters for the street
as many papers in Chicago ami New
York, and one special telegraph opera-
... „.. . , tor. composed the crowd that followed
thriffy sort, if what the? -ay of him is I (he cvtil . y niovemci H of the old man.
true. His salary as Senator is @o,000 ; Tliev did not leave him even at. ihe end
1 37 Walker St, Jlaltimore, tlec. jtSu
For six years 1 have been a great
• ttifferer, from glood t 'isease, Dys-
. \ pepiia.anJConstipation^ndbecamo
> sc deli'.tiuted that I could not retain
Ahythin; on my stomach, in fact,
life had almost become a burden.
, Finally, when hope had almost left
' mo, piy husband seeing BdoWlf’l
5 TA It t'A TI OS IX III ET, AX It.
Ikon BitterS’ advertised in ih*
a year. He receives a salary of 15,000 of the eOrcTtiony, hut wenkon Ae boat
for the
a year as counsel
Central Railroad Company,
spring he wmif to New Yor-:
made an argument in two eases,
fee in each was 910,000, and it is
Vermont' w ' , ‘ l ^in to W»iliningion.
. j The attempt to make the wedding a
1 us • . u.was uti utteV failure
quiet nflair was un utteV failure. Mon
m.'d . f(ny morning it was given out by the
Hi- | sj u'pallietic friends of the groom that
said !
j the wedding had been postponed to the
„ i . ,i •. 4 i 4 -it .-I i i latter part of the week and would take
on good authority that Mr. Edmunds, ; ^ („ tho (uwn of Warrenlon. hut
after Carpenter’sceath,received ®i00,-1 this only had the effect ot making the
000 in retuiners from tho cable com-j tongue o "
rwnutor Davis showed him elf but
panics.
verv little, being driven
Mrs. Davis forbade John Doyle, a
saloon keeper at North Adams. Mass.,
to sell her husband any more rum.
“As long as ho has got money to buy
them with,” said Doyle, “ho can get
drinks at my bar.” Davis abused this
privilege by getting drunk at once,
and while in that condition hail both
legs cut off by a locomotive. Mrs.
Davis got a verdict of $7,COO against
Doyle, and the Supremo Court has
confirmed it. Suits with similar re
sults are constantly being brought in
numerous States under civil damage
laws which arc substantially alike in
their provisions. In San Francisco a
society has been formed to prosecute
such cases free of charge.
-TO-
from the
hi < arrival to
where he re-
wodding. lie
Successful experiment in long-dis
tance telephoning with the Gray-liar
inonic system and Dorrcnce telephone
depot immediately on
the bride’s n-sideiue,
nniincd until after the
expressed ids firm determination u»
relire to the quietude of his Iliinois
home and never again to enter public
life, of which he lias become heartily
disgu-ted. That his happic t dreams
may bo fully realized is the Observer's [
wish. Our congratulations, David.
tion.
uinv
marks
lias it been Horn the flow of
rained passion which sometimes
tiie bringing up of the only
were made Sunday between Clcvi land, child of wealthy parents, that iis little
Ohio, and New York City, a distnnee I npprtde-—already palled with satiation
of 101 miles, over tho heavy solid cop-
Tho Riifftirin—s of the Poor Graphically
Described by the Nun of Keuinore.
In a letter to the Bishops of Newark
and Detroit the Nun of Kenmore de-^
scribeS the famine in Ireland in a
manner which shows that no report
previously received of the sufferings
of the people leas been exaggerated.
The suffering is exceedingly severe
in Donegal, Clare, Mayo; Galway and
Connemara. Outdoor relief is refused
, unless tiie applicant has a doctor’s i
f;::^ |, I n fi. in i ,, '^ 1J '^ l, ^:l-.’iificate. Men, women and little
children arc literally dying, she says,
“dying by inches.” Stic adds:
“Tiie English government has Sent
no less than four different inspectors to j
look at the people. One gentleman !
drove through the district in tive.honrs j
with his carriage blinds down, but he,
entered one of two hovels, and in one !
admits that he found a cat fighting for
the seaweed,the unhappy children had
for their only food. My God! If such i
a tale had been told of a district in any \
other country in the world, what a ‘
tirade of righteous indignation would
not the English press and the English.!
people have poured forth! But pro-;
samahly seaweed its good enough fori
the mere Irsh Would to God that the
mere Irish had even enough of that to I
eat. Inspector after inspector came |
down only id assure the people that, j
they would report the matter tg .-herj
, . Majesty’s government, but they take]
i. v ivci i.iar.ui r , . io..i! o. “* p- j care to assure the
Dnc recoils at the pos-ihmi v ■>( a child iiiisniammclr.cnf
coneeiving the thmigliLof self- le-Crur-
apefy induced me to give it a trial.
V am now taking ttie third bottle
and have not felt so well in six
years as I do at the present time.
Mrs. L. F. Giums.
Just opened ii fine line ot
MEN’S,
THE EVEtaG 8TAH.
YOUTHS’
and—
BO YS’ SUITS,
-in-
Brown’s Iron Bitters
will 1 have a better tonic
effect upon any one who
needs ” bracing up,” than
any medicine nude.
NEW AND DESIRABLE
STYLES.
THE STAR
IS STILL SHINING WITH A FINE ASSORTMFA
■ —OF—^
WINES, BRANDIES; LIQUORS AND CIGAK
DA
We Have Received Our
LADIES’ HATS
OF TIIE CDCUCESf BRANDS^
FRESH OYSTERS AND Msil EVERY
MEALS HAD AT ALL HOURS.
Respectfully^
J. GROESCHEL. Agent.
DIPHTHERIA
IXTMNT SUHUDKN IN F.t \XCK.—Ouot-
ing frotii tiie olfieial statistic* recently
published of suicides in Fviueo it
atipears, hetuccu the years fold and
IHi-J, that 108 hoys and 4” giri* below
lift-'en years of ago de-tn ye I them-
selves. Of these geo were ovu* twelve
HAS
HO CHARGE
WHEN TREATED WITH
Pepw Dqvis’s Pain Killer
years of age; 21
twelve ami ten; 1
G w ere below nine
fit;
were ten years old;
: flic vodngcsft being
victims of English
hoi>c for .tiny help, in Galway,.^vhero
the tenants ru*e IicaVily rack-rented, j
the potato crop is an entire failure,
and the smaiJ fanners arc starving. 1*
In Kincara many poor people are liv- i
ing in miserable hovels, which were!
unroofed by the storm of last October, i
The entire fishing population of that
district arc without food,without fuel, i
lerfid remedy, has saved tho
my, many children
Swrrt almost dead with
'PHTHEMA.
—leaves nothing more to he desired;
• -.I . and ft otn a dreail of the ennui which
per wire of the Pcstal Telegraph Com-ji ( >( , 0K }„ ,i 1( . wasted power of those
]>.in\. The man at toe ( leveland tele- ilie '-mds •)! \vao-;e hte arc hut halt [ xv it| )ou t o 0 oddrinking vvater. Tvphoid
phone communicated with New York. 1 'Unout. pvcicrs ike mv-tt ry of death? fever is racing amoirw them. * They
and the answer quicklv came back that I ' 1 *' . !t ,, ! at ' Y* 1 : 1 ' 1; tll ‘ l|l ‘ iti'tinctivce-
, , . , ..i ly fecks the divine—a iiower to «funle
every word was us plainly heard as if „ ^1! as control-ami that the nt-
■’ B. yirlpry WilKm, Lawrence, Mam., pave:
"llio Butytcna rronomiced my e.ife Diph-
thcria, and dedacd that no reme<t!5B could
njst-U tt Perry Dariti'a Pain Killer aavod my
: Ufe. 1 ’ 7
! HheoaiLeach, Nanhtia,N. n.,says: “Ihad
prAiiters’colic and diphthcrctic aore throat very
j oeverely, “ -
Pain Killer drove both away.”
the instrument were only two or three
blocks apart, and that tho articulation
was perfect. 'When the New York
operator stopped to fix the transmiftor
the removal and replacing of the dia
phragm could be plainly hoard by the
operator in Cleveland. The instru
ment will be taken to Chicago when
the postal line reaehes there, and the
feat of speaking between there ai d
New York, l,(X/0 miles, will he nt-l
tempted, and, it is confidently believed,
successful !v.
tempt to crush out the God-given in-
flincts of prayer and worsliip of a
higher power paralyzes even n ehild’s
desire to live without God? Children
are the hope of any nat’ou. We long
for some light to be thrown upon this
grim official list, if any cm he given,
by which one might fathom the depth
of anguish .and despair which could so
obliterate the hope and joyousness of
»;i;i!d-!Ife at the tender age of seven to
fifteen, and within four short years
! 2t>8 children became so palled with
are, as the dispensary doctor of the
district, sal’s, ‘the poorest wretches on
the face ot v God’s earth.’ The receipt
of so small a sum. as fifty cents is arr
knowledged with a profusion jfgratF'
DRUGGISTS ALL KEEP IT.
Of the LATEST STYLES,-
From FIFTEEN Cents Up.
A call Irom all is respect-
GREAT BAR'
fully soliciteu.
D
LANVECKER $ BliQ.
MY WINTER STOCK
MUST.SE SOLD, AMD WILL BE OFFERED FC
Ep3 9 |
SiTY DAYS
At prices unheard of in WinnsbofoV
Don’t iirv a Wagon until you see cs. CLOAKS AND DOLMANS AT LESS THAN C£)S
Come and see how LOW I am offering goods, and y
" * r f *'' . ' . ^ . A. ~
will be stfre to invest some of yoiir snare change.
Respectfully,'
It will pay you. , iv .
• ULYBfeE G. DESrORTLS.
WALKER’S. ‘
SPE C 1 E I C.
I
TH TS TTi VTjY WONDERFUL!
IIE3IEJYV HAS NEVER
FAILED TO CURE
CONS UMPT ION.
Its s]>eedy action upon all Brcnt-hial and
Pul inonic Affections is beyond belief
to those who have icv'-r tried it
or st-on it used.
It speedily allays Bronchial and
- monte Fevers. It is a wonderful -
Yl’ASSTiXi;. 'expectorant and healer.,
'jebofdlJTSlHE PAINTING; tR] -- - -• 1
J. GROESCllEL, Agent;
N 0 T ICE.
Fifty-tiiuke Hard Boili i» Eggs—
“Talk about eating sixty quail in thir
ty days; that is nothing. I can ud
two quail a day for the rest of my lite
if anybody will find ’em; but I’d a
little rather try it on yellow-legged
life's history as to seek by their own
hand the mystery of death. No coun
try can afford to have a page of her
hi-tory stained by infant suicides.—
Huston Traveler.
tude in a Donegal paper.
VEX EH Ah C, OSSIP.
Ikdian Pkogkkss.—Ttie report of
the Board of Indian Commissioners
shows a very gratifying improvement
in the condition of the nation’s red
snipe,” said Mr. Charles F. Murphy. | dming the past few years. The
the iNliin# rod maker of Newark. “If j c * l0l * s civilize them and make them
Dolph Jakes was alive he could eat a ^Jt-supporting seem to ho crowned
—The commander df the French
squadron at Madagascar has' been-or-'
dered to blockade the shore.
—A reading'club of German students
in Vienna: has been closed by the au
thorities for political reasons. *
—The^London Observer states that
Mr. Judah P. Benjamin’s health per
mitting ho will probably accept if
judgeshipr
—A drunken man in Hall comity,
bevy every day. He was the fearful-
cst gormandizer I ever saw. Did t
ever teU you how be beat mo out of
$_\G.V;”
“No, Murphy; how was it?” said
the listener.
“Why, I was seHIii’in tho Aslor
lunch one night and in came Dolph.
lie walked up lo the bar and took a
drink. There was a big dish of hard |
with success, and they are rapidly
learning and practising many of the
arts ot civilized life. Considerable
progress has been made in education.
A number of schools have been estab
lished among U*em, and one-fifth of
the Indian youth of school age are
now attending either day or boarding
j schools. In the matter of industry,
the improvement is even greater, and
Ga., named llering, recently,- poured a'
shovel of hot coals on his infant child
and burned it to death.
—A bill passed the Afkansas Senate
on Saturday last changing Dorsey
county td DeSoto county. It ftvs
named for ex-Senator Dorsey during
the reconstruction era. <
—A New York policeman recently
received pay for time lost during sick
ness. About eighty other policemen
have put in applications for similar
compensation. Collusion between
patrolmen and police surgeons - is
charged.
—Ciias. W. Greet*, of Philadelphia,
committed suicide Saturday afiefimou
on a pn-Sciigv-v’ri'n'iti cwr. - tticf"Ww"Jci^
he durable ami properly done, can
i'y be sd by using the best material of gans in a natural and bedthy condiUou-
I’RE LfcAD and UNADULTF.UATLD , u
,, , . . -. . . It keeps the digestive .and urinary or
^ |l Ua. twriXiPYlV rLlllG Ptlll . * *7 m ... . .N
01!
LI NStEkiD^TL^^M^e* artlelea- are now ,
lower thfSt'‘ufiita!, and PURE ATLANTIC'j
and ]’,(fl. T I^VH J.E' LF;\D, RAW and Instantly relieves night sweats, goneness
It has
ftfrE ttill during the talent v^k,in(>t« our stock of good?' bile doot *rinth,-of,
Yy pre.-eirt stand, iiiioftlie roo.'n now occupied bJ^Tt. Wolfe. V>’e Will continw
a FI"
PURIFIES TIIE BLOOD,
BOTLEirLiNSEED’ OIL, ean be had at of appetite i.tnd general debility,
the Buug?$tqrc of • \rurx ' R etin known only Ifrar years nod
Also, one barrel COAL TAK for sale.
A
$OTIO.
NOTICE!
HAS NEVER FAILED to PERFECT
A CURE.
Any onf- nfflirted with what is generally
considered death’s avant courier, consnmp-
piIE subscriber intending to make a
$10 00 according to the stage which the
. disease lias reached, {id-.prtienr has yet
I change in his present bu-tiness wili
sell from tills cut, until'disposed of, tho T* 10 L' -H' I - F recoin-i,ended only 1
entire st<*k of groceries at cost, for'easli on i pulmonary alu-ctions, and those desir.
groc
delivery, viz:
Sugars of all Grades.
Coffees,'Gri*eji ami Parched,
Floursail Grades.
Mackerel in kits, quarter and half barrels.
Bacon and Lard.
Green, Black and Gunpowder Teas.
Canned Goods and Spices.
New Orleans Molasses and'Synips.
■ / Kiew. Meal aii/J Oriss."
Onion Sets iiicI'Oardcn Seeiis.
Irish Potatoes, Onions Peas and Beans.
Our stock of Groceries is complete. Now
is the tithe for housekeepers to comC and
hiy in their srvpplies at 1 Ow FiOuiim
taken ,$10 worth befotcucrire was affected.
for
ng
to use it can do so by sending their orders
to'the proprietors of this paper or direct
tojne, stating that you saw this ndverfise-
meiit ill the Wiunsboro Xkws and IIeuald
keep a FIRST-CLASH stock of
DRY GOODS,
„ CLOTHING.
• » * s
ROOTS AND SHOES, * HATS, El
And Will continue fo seirilicih at the lowest possible prices. We are now offe
In order to reduce stock.
COME AND HEAR OUR PRICE
..S.S: WOLFE.
KMSCTlOJf.
soy Railroad by cutting Rfe tltrprn.
N
1
OTICE is hereby given that the annual
- Walker's
EtlESJIflATfiC' K liMKBY
Gui-es Ithcmnatisni, either acute or chron
ic, in from eight to ten days.
Price by Express, So per Bottle
DR. J. W. WALKER,
FRANIvLINTON, n. c.
ANNOUNCEMENT
IN addition lo the above, we will add, after removal, a full afid complete stocl
.Of all kinds—Staple a fid Fancy. We cannot enumerate, but. you may bn stir
the LOWEST PR1
getting anything you want, and may also be sure of getting it at tr
We return thanks to our friends and the. public for tint pattontae we have recei
i and solicit a continuance. If you wish a happy and prosperous New Year, you
fuidno more certain way of having it than by spending your money with us. (X
AND SEE.
June 13
JUST RECEIVED!
caldweLl & tAUDERDALl
another until ho had swallowed five
I was watching him, and it mad6 me
real mad lo see him so greedy. So 1
Hiiid:
•‘“Dolph, you had botlrt’ erd, them
all, hadn’t you?’
“’Sol will, Charles, if yen’ll pay
for ’em,’ -aid he.
creased from o-l,207 lo oGD,9«2, un in
crease of ff.’)5 per cent.: bushels of
wheat produced increased from 12G,-
117 lo 073,5)33 bushels, or 4J2 per
cent.; hogs owned, from to
He had been dcsypnde.nt for Some time election for Uitendant and four WardehiT
because oT nusuccessful business trairt-
aetions. -
IT'. STANDS AT THE HEA]
•121.7 ID,
owned
for the 1, own <.f Wiunsboro, S.. C., will be
. held in the Town Hail on Monday, April;
~rii Philadelphia, Palurday, Thomas 2d‘,'lf»H'l, between tlm hours*, of seven, a.
Maher, Jr., Isaac L. street and Joseph nn ,i ftVe p rti
MycrseonvieJed of making a frandu- tbe tl v 0 !« Will be open for Registration f
i lent return as election officers, were .L- .
leach sentenced to three months’ ini-; on 1 nursday, t nnay amt .aun.tay, next i,?u-d in Barrels, Bucklfts and Cans, and a
or 1,3o0 per cent.: and sheep j pcislomnent, fined $100, amt 'disfran- preceding the day of election, opening at
. t* , • t,
1 Onf; Hundred Barrels Floftr, all Grades.
Two Carloads Red Rust Proof Oats.
from 2,Gt<3 to 1.201,730, or
inqrc H an of),<>00 per cent. No Xtate
“ •Go right along,* I said, ‘I'll pav ifi ^ ll '“ n C!l " U1!l *' c a better slfow-
vou finish thd dish.’ ‘ j mg tl.nn Ahesc savages, and those tig-
‘ “He never stommd until he had <«res woiiM seem to_ prove_ that the
•He never stopped until lie liar
eaten twenty-five more. lieHiott too|^
a drink, ate an oyster stew, a. plate of
ci-ackers and finished the dish oi eggs.
There u ere twenty-three more. Fifty-
three egg was what ho ate, and they
had the cheek to charge me live ccms
despised Indians can be civilized so as
to laconic respectable and industrious
mum v-innking citizens.
Used for the period of four years
— lit Chicago,- Satifrdny, Jifdgfr
Drummond, ofothe United St.atesCiri
cuit Court, rendered his final decision
in tliCT'ease ot the Mutual Union IMe-
graph Company. He held that as thi)
Mutual Bnion Tights had tennitiatcd
under the charter, tho court yould not
order t?K! wires repaired, or prevbnu - xtcii s-td
the city from carrying put the ordi-
! nance, which prohibited the stringing
A Hclenmu Rlsvlt.—Atlanta. Ga.,
seems to have profited greatly be her
apiece for ’em—just ^uGf) I was out. j cotton exposition for 18k!. Tiie apgre-1 of wires.
l.ZYu * P ° ke - U) l,,a ' ?}'! ;ime I —Afore than five'tmhdved prominent
ueuldnt USSOCKUC With him afterthen isal,out^900,000, <anplovmgno t Dc . inocrutg n , (m all ^ u ,s of the conu-
Uml ’ ,5fewcr than-i.OPOoperatives and pa;. u.g! liV Lavc U . till iuT .* H ’ e d to attend the
an.nta wages approximati..g$l^,u00. > ( .,; nn:1 , l)llIiquet , )f t1ic lroquo5s CIu j,
A ml these additions have been varied, i ()f tlic 23lh - uf April, and
A gum. elevator and n cotton <'o.n-; M(W9 . Thomas V. Bavard, W. C. P.
press bave been but t; a spinning eoin- in-cckenridge, George H. Pendleton,
pany has eon.pleted and nearly.tilled NV . F. Vilas and Ifortry Watterson
six, a. m.; and closing at six, p. ih., each |
day. . , I
The following citizens are appointed ‘
Managers of said Registration and Elec- haye a few barrels L'boice New Or-
sepply of Bacoii, Meat, Pearl Grits and
Salt always on haiuf, alio Rice.
tion, viz: J.--W. Seigler, E. S. Chandler and
Witli&Goode.
By order of Council:
J. N. CENTER, Clerk.
In I.mnbrr Camp in Winter.
The men who out and haul lumber ace
fearfully exposed in severe weather, and,
although ha id v and rugged, arc sometime.-,
laid arid* from duty. ' Mr. Randall, of
Aligns 4 *, Maine, who is extensively en
gaged in the lumbering business, writes
that one of Ids men w is dtt.u-ked
its cajmdous Imilding w ith niachinery,
and is preparing to double its capacity;
the gl-eat fair building lias been pur
terrible soreThroab so that «iey ttiougtd lie' a Company with a capital of
would die. They administered I’Kituv ! $2'0,OOO, and is half lified with ma-
Dams’s Pain Killlk, noth internally anu chinetw: companies have been formed
externally. In an hour the sufferer was! for building apparatus to prepnrccot-
reneved. and tne next dav lm was nt. w..rir to|] j-^,, ( | 1C BpimuT; fertilizer and
nave agreed to respond to toasts. The
club has a large membership, and is
in a very flourishing condition.
relieved, and tiie next day he was at work
as usual. ' *
-A true iron medicine, beneficial to tie
young well as the old who su£n r f
dyspepsia, efo, is Brown’s Iron Bitters
other manufactories have, been estnb-
ivihed in and near the eitv* and a con-
roung us well as the old who sufft r fiom \ cern has been ov"Mtired tor the Tnr.na-
I lzKal II WVt-i* *
facture of oko.
—All iron preparations blacken the
foeth, constipate the bowels, and give
headache with one exception, that is
Brown’s Iron Bitters. *
UNDERTAKER’S
leans Molasses, Golden Syrups, also
Common Molasses. *
«■ - * . \ :'
PEPARTaIEST.
I AM pleased to inform the pifolic that I
have on hand u full line of
(COFFINS, BURIAL RORESi
Etc., aird am proposed to do anything in
the
UNHURT A KER* SLINE.
Sugars—Grafutlftted, Cut Loaf, Pulverized j
and Brown.
/
Coffees—Old Government Java and three
grades Rio.
Tea—Green and Black.
Vinegar—White Wine and Cider.
Fine Feed—splendid for Miloh CWs.
[Tows and Plow Stocks, Traces, Humes
and Hame Strings, Plow Lines and
Back' Bttnds.
THE LIGHT-RUNNING
DOMESTIC
That it is the acknowledged Lead
the Trade is a fact that Cannot be
puted. ’
MANY IMITATE IT-NONe EQUAJ
The Largest Armed,
Tiie Lightest Running,
The most Beautiful Woodv
AND IT IS WARRANTED
To ho made of the best material.
To do any and all kinds of work.
To lie complete in every respect.
For Sale by
J. M. BEATY & CO.',
Winnsboro, S. C
Agents wanted in unoccupied te
ry. Address
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE
Richmond, Virginia.
0. BART & GO.,
r •* - • *V v. ' * '
fZTZ'EL-EL El ^ ISS
unigiraue.
It is a fact, wk will sell you a I
Wtymn or Bu'”^' for l**ss than phyone in
itodk ULYSoEG. ULoPOLTES. j
We <ufk for a slrore of the patronage.
,T. M. ELLIOTT, Sit.
D. E. rienniken
Jan
English Saddles kou $5, $0, $7 and
Kentucky Spring Scat Saddles for
Tiie Largest Importers of Foreign, Fruit in the Souoffer for sale
selected stock of
APPLES. -
K A l.i I NS,
ORANGES,
bananas, COCOANFTS.
mtlLU FIGS, POTATOES, OABRAQES, ONloks,
LEMONS,
NUTS.
PEA1
ULYS8EG. DESPORTES.
and everything else thst a first-class Wholesale Fruit Uonse should bav
COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATt
Oct 17-txcm
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