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■-j :#1 m- The Norfolk Landmark silgpests to (lie Northern <-x>Uon manufacturers that perhaps the best way to escape from , the frequent strikes of operatives with , w hich they bare to contend, would be) remove tiicir machinery South, V hcre strikes are unknown; XaelnalTaness In the White Bouse- Un- plensant EffSct* a pan Other People—In- dlgnntfon Ainotig l>ad< of Men. [ Wash. Cor. BnMmore Sun.] WAsnworoN, April 8.—It is said on the very beat authority that one of the 'inhcipal reasons which induced the .'resident to make the triple Florida was the hope that change of scene ahd surroundings would bring him orft of the depression into which he has fallen by reason of estrangement from so manv of those who were former!v his intimate friends. Whether the Presi dent meant it or not, ho seemed to put on an air of exclusiveness when he went into the White House, which was rceable amt Vernftfiu than it 1£ lina. The startling ctfntfnSt presented by these official tisrureS will doubtless he met by the assertiotf thHt in the South the punishment of cMnie is less certain and unfailing than in New England, and that Uiu nudftfSr of prisoners re ported is, therefore: not a fair indica tion of the percentage iff actual lii itue in the‘two scct'orfs: This, to a certain extent, is unfortunately true, though the advantage ot New England in tbia respect is not nearly so great ft a nlfthy of onr friends down East claim anil perhaps honestly believe it to be. Cer tainly it cannot ho urged that the dtffer- now there is said to be not oqe of his enc«* of the certainty of punishment of I former intimates who ever goes near | crime in the two sections is sufficiently the W bite House. Representative ‘ marked to account for toe enormous not agreeable to the members of his ffct. One bv one, beginning with Mr Conkiing, they have dropped otf, until Thk article taken ffont the News' tfiid Courier, in reference to crime at j the North and at the South, contains Crowley, who was fi-eque'ntly spoken' 1 dispmdtv'bctWMnThe Vinuiiiertff’white aonie very telling figures. H shows of at times as likely to go into the persohs’iniprisdued for crime in South Cabinet, is said to be the last one of ■Carolina and In Massachusetts, the old stalwarts who hung to him, | A pleasant feature of the cen^tfs fig- hut it is current report that Mr. Crow-; urea quoted above is the fact that the ley about ten days a^o, while at the j percentage of prisoners to population White House, considered something in South Carolina, in’Mlft# both done or omitted to be done as a snub,' rnces, is much less than fn auv other went away in intense indignation, and i Southern State. It is even more grafi declared that he was done with Arthur i fving to note that the ptercrtniafe tkf for ever and ever. To several of his, white prisoners in South Carolina fs old friends, Who showed themselves far less than in any other SonthCrn offended, the President made advances in the hope of effecting a reconcilia tion; bift he Was met with rebuffs, lie considered it proper that he should meet the requirements of the etiquette of the high station to which lie was calIctr} Wwt he had no purpose to do idord thaif this, and certainly no inteu- i twice as great. wonnd or displease i1k»6 with: lina, wbicn ko inniiy |i whom he had been so long a friend. | regarding as the enfant terrible of It may be that these.friends have been | Uncle Sam’s family, is really a very a trifle unreasonable, and did notproper sort of member of the sislcr- recognizc as they should the obliga- iiood of States, tions which the presideutiai office im poses upon its occupant. At all events the President longs for the period .when lie earr shViko the’ dust of the that & gfeat cfc'iti of loose talklifg has been indulged by tlie Northern papers in dcuounling (fid Southern people as chronic law-breakers. 'The will of Peter Cooper was filed for probate on Thursday. His estate amounts to about two million dollars. )lis son; ex-Max or Edward Cooper, flitd ills daughter, the wife of Abram S. Ttewett, iird the residu'afV Hfjjf&teefl. foi ward Cooper and Abram S. Howett a re executors. The largest bequest is )u a codicil devising one hundred thou- &nd dollars fo Cooper Union. State, the percentage of white prison ers in Texas being thirtecu Ihfics as great, in North Carolina and in Ten nessee seven times as great, in Arkan sas and Louisiana five times as gVcat, in Alabama, Florida and Mississippi th ee times as great, and in Georgia* t. So that South Caro- people insist on SMstitiEUs Hepublican: The just new popular word dtidey fiieanlng »n empty-headed, languid-mannered ftfttng swell who bangs his hair, proves to Wf nd foftdgn itnpoffalfcn; but like many another expressive terffi,- to he <rf good New England parentage; The word pronounced in two srttftbfeS lias been used in the little toftri of Saleiff, fi. 11., for twenty years past, and it fs claimed was coined there. It is com- ttto'n there to speak of a dapper young matt as “a dude of a feilotf,'” of ffn anitnu) as “a little dude,” of a sweet heart as <( iny dude” and an aesthetic youth of the Wilde type as a dude. But how the word attained so sudden and widespread a notoriety puzzles Salem. Its revival at New York is credited to a disgusted Englishman, who remarked after a rfeb club, that the young men were all “dudes.” Newberry Herald: Major Wood 1 - Ward, county chairman, lias issued* ah Address to the Democracy of Fairfield, calling for contributions to pay the exoenses of those xvho have fallen into the hands of the Federal officers. He begins by saying, “The grand Itadic&l- Negro-Greenbac.k pow-wow, recently held in Columbia by diVfy Sam Melton and his Hittife dog Snyder,’ is ended for the present at least, and Democracy and common decency, thank God, are still intact.” There can be no donbt that the Fairfield Democrat! will re spond heartily and- promptly; but is it just or fair that those counties which have bad the good fortune to escape, should stand by with their hands in their pockctkas indiflfereut spectators? No, this contemptible fltid unlawful Assault upon the Democracy of Fair- field is a blow aimed at the Democracy and honest government of this State, and the Democratic party of the State is in justice and honor bound to pay the expenses of resisting the blow. Rapid Development.—A letter in the New York Tribune gives an in- White House from his leet. go ont into teresting description of the enormous the world and enioy himscil as he increase in farms and population in pleases, just like oilier men not ham-1 Northern Texas. Towns imx’e been pereif Ijv the Caves and exactions of built up and are becoming prosperous, high official station*. Mr. Htye« never thriving places, whore twelve months worried himself aboiU the dignity of ago, there was not a house in sight the presidential office. One day, just from Fort Worth to Wichuta rails, before the close of his term, a protui-1 The latter named place, which has irtto Maryland politician, vvhb called 1 only been in existence three months aft the White H6use, was ovmvbfelmed | already has a population of 2,600 in- with surprise when the President gave j habitants, two wholesale grocery him a whack in the middle of his back i stores, two banks, a flourishing nows- which almost tumbled him over. He j paper, &c., while Fort Worth has two was not particularly pleased with «uch , daily and three weekly papers, all well a reception, and rather indicated it,-'sbj’iported; Tlicstockmeninthissec- both in look am! tone, when Mr. Hayes j tion of Texas are acquiring great said: “Oh, never mind, old fellow, wealth. Five year* ago “Old Dan” come down stairs md take dinner with j Waggoner inane a sale of his ranch That ft what a great fnany people are doing; They don’t know just what is tiie matter, but they have a combination of pains and (Kites, and each month they fcrow worse. “pie only sure remedy vet found ft Brown’s I ron BnrraRs, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood purifies and tnriches it, and rich, strong blood flowing to every part of the system repairs the wasted tissues, drives out disease and gives health and Strength. This is why Brown’s Bitters will cure and liver diseases,- tonstimption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala- * riaf intermittent levers, &c A-'. • • ad) S. Pack St., Baltimore Nov.*8,i83>. . , X waVft great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and for several weeks could eat nothing and Was growing weaker every oiv. I tried Brown’s Iron f ibers, and am hrtppy to say now have a good appetite, Ahd am getting stronger. McCawlkV. p t and nriparj ..or- liottlthy condition— WAITER’S SPECIFIC: RULT WONDERFUL DF HAS NEVER r LED TO CURE -ONSUfoPTiON. action upon all bronchial/,ad Pulmonic Affections is beyond belief to those who have never tried it m , •..orseon it uaed. . It speedily allays Bronchial ironic Fevers. It is a wonderful EXPECTORANT AND II E A t hi E. It keept the digestive, gans in a natural and hi it PtRltas THfe BLOOj?, Instantly relieves ni£ht sweats, goneneSB of appetite and general debility. It has been known only four years and Hi#NEVER FAILED *0 PERFECT A CURE. Any one afflicted with what is generally considered death’s amn< courier, consump- tictt, .Ani be eurbd for .$2.AO, $5.00 cr SVC Opacoortling tq ivhtqli the disease has reached. No patient has yet taken Jkip uerth before a cure was affected. Th? SrEClFIi: js recommended only for pulmonary ftffcc'Qoua, and .thoge desiring to nse it can do so Bytfejidfig their orders to the proprietors of this paper or direct to me. stSlin* that yon saw this advertise ment in the Wfhnsboro NxWs xsn ilKB*f.b Walker’s KEMEDT 'tv*/' • * V Cures RVcnmatism, either ^uto or chmn- ic, in from eight to ten' days. Price by -Exprea,^ per Battle DE. J. AV. WALKER, > FRANKLINTON, N. C. June 13 MlMNAlJSIfS PRICES ft A YE ALWAYS BEEN APPRECIATED BY THE ORE At masses; as thebe aBE few who have the NERVE TO STRIKE BOTTOM, 3000 yards standard Piints at 4^ ocntA, . .; 6000 yards ditt'erent hiar.us Checketl R/amspun at 8 cents. lef^ntian'cents! CooVands Lubln’s Black Cashmene-at 75 cents. ‘ f “ I' 1 KHHf yards Lubin’s IJun’s Veiling, all wool, the best value in America, at Ji cents. retr pect to one my native soil. This This line I tlie HAT DEPARTMENT l? familiar to all. This season 1 ev er sue hind ucetnen tsjas to surprise every person, yes, even wide awake com- A cixkI Straw Hrttat 5 cents, a bettor one at 10 cents, up to the best luuui- Brown’s Iron Bitters is not a drink and does not contain whiskey. It ft the only preparation of Iron that caused fid injurious ef fects. Get the genuine. Don’t be imposed on with imitations. ami brand ot cattle for $25,000 to a man xvho afterward bgSked out of his me.” As Mr. Conkiing' is an ninafeur athlete and pnjfHrM, and as Mr. Ar thur's proportions are equally as mag-1 bargain. “Old Dsrti” xvas about to nificent as these of Mr. Conkiing. per- spe io compel'him to keep it, but xvnk haps the ex-iSenator xvould have been dissuaded tlterel'rom, and to-dav helms better pleased in the first days of Mr. I good reason to congratulate himself Arthur’s occupancy of the White 1 that the sale was not efleSTdiT; as ho is House, when he xvas in'the habit of, noxv offered for tire same t'anch and calling there, if the President had fol- brand $I,60b,000. Fruit groxving is lowed the example of Mr Haves with also being successfully and rctnunera- the Maryland politician, not stood on tivcly prosecuted. One fryyt groxvor. N his dignity, but sainted him xviili a nour’Dcuison, cleared 510,tlOO last ve»r thump between hiUAVds. As the two ; on eighty aiMcS of land, planted prin-; arc so well nintclied in size and strength, cipally in apples and peaches. It has: Mr. Conkiing could have retorted in beoti demonstrated that tike eftindte and kind, and an active little set-to in a s >11 are finely adapted to fruit and i friendly xvay would Imvo deinonsirated grape culture. The Tribune's corre- ! thnt there xvas no hard feeling betxvcen spondenf libs tlni MriicsS" to ackuoxvl-j them, and the great ex-t?enator would need have no fear of buitig tVoAeif out xvith presidebtial- dignity. S O VTUEBlf LA WL ESAX ESS. [From the Charleston News and Covrief'.] So much has been said lately as to the alleged “lawlessness” in the Sout!:- ftlge that white the prevailing pollti-l cal sentiment in Texas is Cbiisvwativo i Democratic, “strangers are welcomed' from all sections of the country with out regard to politics or religieA.” The SrAhv OP A'RESirouRtrSwORD.— At the battle of Antictam Captain ern States that many people at the | Colemrfn Broxvn, of a Georgia regi- South liad come to believe that niter all! uient, xvas killed, and his sxvord xvas we must really be rather worse than ' tumedover by Dr-. Knott, surgeon of our Northern neighbors. But the cen- j ^' s regiment, to a young lady xvho had sus tables, xvliich nobody xvill assert ntn-actcd hl^attcution by her kindness were prepared by Sont hern men or in to me Confederate xX onmled, and she of the South, tell aditl'er ACCIDENTS HAPPEN EVERY DAY in the Year. PERRY DAVIS’S PAIN KILLER fs THE GREAT REMEDY -.y-X FOR Burns, Cuts, Bruises, Si-rains, Scratches, Contusions, Swellings, Scalds, Sopes, Dislocations, Feixjwo, ‘ Boils, &r.., &c. DRUGGISTS KEEP IT EVERYWHERE. have. xx-ant' O'. L. GKET. fy Alt finds at approved county paper bmifflit at my office, THE EVENING STAH. THE STAR IS F,nolish Saddles for $,*i, $7 and f 10. Kentucky Spriim Seat Saddles for fUi. ULYSSET5. DESPORTES. SPRING .V S S » N E M K » T t I have noxv in stock a full line of Farming Implement's,'such as Ploxvs, Trace Chains, devices. Shovels, Breast Chains, Heel Screxvs f Spades, Bailf Bands’,’f.ap Rings. Sxvedes Iron, Grindslcne 1 ;, Axes. Ferguson & Blount’s Iron Foot Plow Stoc&. SEED IRISH POTATOES AND GARDEN SEEDS.' My stock of GROCERIES will 1 al ways be kept up xvith nothing but SHINING WITH A FINE ASSOllTrtkNt —OF * BRANDIES; LIQtJORS AND CIGARS/ OF THE CHOiCfiSf BRANDS. /liFSH bysTE&s And fish evert day: MEALS HAD AT ALL HOURS. Respectfully, 9: GROESCIIEI.. A e ent - GBEAT B AEG AIMS ! r r I the interest ent story. The census of “the defective, de- K ndent and delinquent classes of the ! to tfit ... provided a'niding place for the weapon in the attic of her residence. The name of the ypung lady xvas Groves^ but until rttiientlv all PAINTS AND MLS!! The proceedings in the Georgia Democratic State Convention’on Wed nesday were quite exciting, though en tirely free from bitterness. There were twelve ballots on that day, the last standirlg ns follows: Bacon, 155; Boynton, 148; McDaniel, 81; Cooky 15. The Convention theh’ adjourned. On Thursday, after a lengthy discus- sion, a special committee of eighteen was appointed to endeavor to effect a compromise. The committee immedi ately entered upon its work. The committee retired at 12 m., and after remaining out till 6 p. m. returned and recommended Henry D. McDaniel, of Walton eouhty, w-ho was nominated by acolamatibn amid the wildest en thusiasm. He was conducted into the lisll'and addressed the convention, cx- pressing bis thanks forth© nomination, outlining briefly his policy' and' con gratulating the people upon the pros perity of the State.' Messrs* Bacon nnd Boynton xvithdreW xfrlfori- the'' re port of the committee was made. Tire convention then adjourned. Thcbomi- ifatiou meets with' universal approval ne’far as heard froiri. ■ JWRepublican vommittno riootriori lo-ulght TVyUfoil' put out a candidate, so that McDaniel will ftrobablY.have a walk-over.- idled States in 1880” shows the iiiim-1 emthJ asefertairt-ri-as that the Groves ber Of prisoners in the penitentiaries, 1 family had removed to Balliumrc. cdtinty jails, city prisons, xvorkhouses, I Recently the arrivalJM^Ianta of Miss' leased out, military prison, insane xvasfchrblP hospitals and miscellaneous in all the i Biled in the personal column of an States to have been 59,255, the number j Atlanta paper. Struck by the name ^mbi'acing all xvho were confined or mm phiee of residence, Dr. Knott ud- hcld in custody. In the ihlloxving dressed a note to her, and iirftpiy table the popriiation of all the New received an ansxver stating that she England States is given, xvith the num-! ) vaa a sister of tlie lady who had min- ber of prisoners and the percentage of 'Stered so tenderly to the wounded and dying at Sharpsburg. He then called , „ .. . Bccrivcfl ard for sale, a eoo»l stock of that Dv.' Knott i Atlantic and Kentucky White Lead, also best White and Colored Mixed Paints, Colors in Oil, Linseed Oil, Kerosene and FIRST-CLASS GOODS. A large lot of FINE FLOUR, bonghl _ before the recent advance, cheap by the barrel. Fresh supply of “Snow flake” Cracker*. ONLY CASH TRADE SOLICITED. MY WINTER STOCK must Me suld, Ami wile Me offered for THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS At prices Unheard of itV Whinsboro. CLOAKS AND DOLMANS'Xl* LESS THAN COST/ XmC- uLu see iifrtV LOW I am offering goods, and yon 1 will lie sure to invest some of your spare change.' Respectfully, J. OROESCI1KL It. M. HUEY. K*il C Mqch'nver’tt Oii*c Taunepi Oilf Varawhes, Window Glass, PitttV, Etc. McMastkh, Brick & Ketciiin. prisoners and the percentage prisoners as compared with the total population in each of the States: Connecticut... Pop’n. Prls'rs. Pi*r cent. Prls’rs. 732 .0011 Maine . .648.936 408 .0006 Massachusetts.- 1,783,0853,659 .0020 N. Hampshire. ..816,991 278 .0007 Rhode Island.. . .276,63ft 32D .Ifoll Vermont ..832,286 201 .0007 Total.... 4,010,5295,658 .0014 The following information concerning States: on her and related the circumstances i connected xvith the concealment oft Captain Brown’s sxvord. The lady' promised to have to have the old house searched on her return home, and sometime afterxvards Dr. Knott re- i ceix-ud' a letter from her announcing tlie success of the search and ’.lie re covery of the trusty blade. A fexv days later Dr. Knott received the sxvord by express, and it was turned over to Captain Brown’s relatives.' When SCHOOL BOOKS. We kec]i on ba wl a tv-a? cf * Books, Inks, Pens, Pencils, Blank Books, Writing Tablets, Bibles, Hymn Books; also the popular literature of the day, as the Seaside Library, Frankliu Square Library, etc. ... McMastkh, Brice & KetCxiin. 1SL, €5LS> MLJ JBSL- A Fiendish Dkkd.—A strange tale comes from Scotland Neck full of hor ror if true. We give it as xve heard it on the streets:' A short time since Mrs. Bell died suddenly and was buried by her husband. Suspicions xvere rtknised as to tlie came of h£r death and parties went to the' gfSWto ex hume the-remains that an exatniwatipn might be had. Beil met them at the grave with a shot-gun ani threatened to slioot t hem if they attempted to open the grave, the crowd •went ■ off and got reinforcements, returned, took Bfell’s G w and-dug up the corpse. The neck d been broken. Bell was arrested and lodged in the conrity jail. It Is said that he killed his wife becansc she would not sign a deed. He told her to aign and upon her refhsal he beci ao enraged that he assaulted her with the result above stated. Beil has lived ini-this section many years and is khowto as “Prea-her” Bell. He was formerly a member of the Primitive Baptist Church, and we believe did preach for a season, but he has long since ceased to be a member of this church from which he was expelled for his misconduct.—TYrrftoro Southmer. Pop’n. Alabama. • • • «l,262,50o Arkansas.... 802.525 Florida.x.... 269.498 Georgia i .. . .1,542,180 Louisiana.... 889.946 Mississippi. ..1,181.597 N. Carolina. .1,399,750 8. Carolina. 996,577 Tennessee .. .1,542,869 Texas 1,591,749 table gives the same' , . , ' the Southern 5/ U10 one fl ,oke Groves as a “grsicetul’ one, Dr. Knott, Per w ho is a gallant xvidower, responded: PrisYs. Prts-vs. “All Maryland girls are graeeftii; at least, I used to think so when I xvas soldiering in *’ at section.” 1,898 767 275 1.837 1,077 1,329 1,619 642 2,129 3.162 .0011 .0009 .riftlO’ .0011 .01)10 .0006 .0011 .0006 .0013 .wir Tbtal.v.11,477,681 14,226 .0012 FBMf' gaeden seies and ONION SETS. We have on hand a large stock of den Seeds; also some Field Seeds and 1 Flower Seeds, from Buist, Landrotli, Sibley* Ferry, Grosman and Heed. So all customers mav be pleased. McMastkh, Brick A Ketciiin. wrapping paper. We call the attention of merchants and others to our large stock of wrapping pa- S -r, consisting of White Newspapers. anilla, Gray.Wrapping -n<YSi.raw Paper, and Paper Bags. We suggest that if merchants can buy these articles from us as low as from abroad, freight added, it xvill be an advantage, to A FRESH SUPPLY OF VERY FINE . FLOUR JUST RECEIVED. EVERY SACK WARRANTED BY JD. R. FIFNjTIKEN. MEAL, MEAL; Mackarel Onr Boarding Hoa««. - —, -- — ~ r — fewprtrkr» M «t »lt maokerol -V k i.i tire kdventurothnite led bv tlie c,iar h re<l to think of tilt adveiiturotislif-led by tlie men engaged in catching the creatures. These men are subject to nan! knocks and every kit’d of exiaxiure. ffbe celebrated TMimy house ofJas. G. Tan- & Bro., Glou cester, Mass., say: “We have had on hoard our vessels frequentttasn* of cuts, bruises, sprains and Hummer complaint*. Our eap- to sea without leil” * McM.xstkh, BhYCk & Kktcuin.*’ THK CROSBY MILITARY Hs T STIT8TE. A FRESH SUPPLY OF THE VERY BES^QUAaLITY, jY)St RECEIVED -BY- De E. Flemke£ NEW TIN-SHOP 1 tfUSJXBSS XOTMXP#.- Th« flgfftes contained in these tables Svv CvraTpAra shoxv that there is a larger average peV” 81AIN Ku ‘ l cent, of prisoners in the New'England than in the Southern States, tire whole population, white and blacky being in cluded. The following table gives tlie totid xvhite population of the different Southern States, the number of white Dr. J. W. WalkuIi, Frankliubd:, N. C. —Dear Sir: WouM you accept tiie con- grHtu’atn.ns of an -old man for your suc cessful treatment of a disease that all oth- D. B. BUSBY, A M„ PRINCIPAL. FEASTERVILLEf S. Send fob Circulars. ' # Agent. IT STANDS AT THE HEAD. THE LIGHT-RUNNING' “Domestic. That it is the acknowledged Leader In, the Trade is a fact that cannot be dis- •mted. / ., MANY IMITATE IT—NONE EQUAL ITV' The Largest Ai aed, The IiRrlitottd HgBiang, * - -v . .The most Btifodifiil Woddxvork." AND IT IS WAKBANTED To be made of the best material. To do any and all kinds of work^ To be complete in every respect.' For Sale by,. ■ J. MI BEATY & CO., Winijabon, jy. £. .. Agents wanted in unoc’hipied tenito- ly. Address Domestic sewing machine co.,’ Bjclimond, Virginia. CALDWELL & t • . LAUDERDALE AltE NOW *Kr« IVI3M O prisoners ahd the |>ercenlagc of white ! er remedies bad failed on, and xvould you prisoners to the xvliitc population: i also accept vne'chclosed ^ White White Per cent. . Pop’n. Prls’rs. Pn.i’rs. .Alabama, ii 662,185 221 .0003 Arkansas... 591,531 30! .00o5 Florida 142,605 42 .0(K)3 Georgia..., 815,906 231 .0002 Lkmikiana .. - 454,954 230 .00i)5 Mississippi. 479,398 154 .0004 N-. Carolina. 867,242 601 .000? HrOirolina. £91,105 56 .0001 Tennessee .1,188,831 • 777 .0007 1'exas...... 1,198,237 1,579 .0013 T^itai. *.6,741,994 4,191 .0006 u at also accept cfteteficlosed Sm);00 as a sniS 1 expression of my gratitude ere 1 depart Tor «iy Western home. I • l-xre perfect fi ! 8, and easy use of my band *and arms, and l 1 can also walk, things I have been debarred 1 years, iqdjt' the last three —As a tree and efficient tonic, and one thakexcels all Other iron medicine* take Brown’s Iron Bitters. * from for ten months. My rheumatistn is well. Your Rheumatic Remedy cured me. I used it only eight days, and twenty days Hum the day 1 began its use I was well Truly youra*- . D. IfASTTNos Kimball Oxford, N. C., April 3,1880. ir-whatr- If you are troubled'with gt^iip^ pains in *<-.>.1^ . . the stomach, use Nonnan’s'N««tnili/.ing If Will be seen that the irei-centagcof Cordial. If troubled with nausea, sc-ur , pHsoneht aniong the white population stomach, ttatuency or heartburn, u.'^’Nor- Of the South ief lefes than half that re- , Neutralizing Cordial. It is pk as nt ported among the white population of L, L ta l te ’. RC ^P tab,e to ^ 8tomacl1 » ud New Enfrland.' It wilfU, be “° rhw Hie perbaibige" of AriSoiiere in Tiwcity^-taiOlL ot the New England States with the exception of Maine, Which shows an equal pereentafe- If the white popn- latiou only of this State be- considered^ I HAVE rfiScIitly commenced busi ness opposite Mr. j. M. Elliott’s Gin- Shop, wbero xvill be tbtfiuT Cooking and Heating Stox’es andTTinware ofuir kinds. Roofing art'd Guttering done in d good ami substantial iiiannerj as cheap as the cheapesl. Signs 1’afntcd in the' best style* Cheap. Merclianfs will find it to their inter est to cease selling light Yankee Tin- • ware, poorly sdkltsf-cq/'njtoi Sell my - « -s - . .. ... ,.. , . TlNw AlIE, aS'lt is nboiiTasTHlEAP; A T* .** 3 . TT! A 'FPi’T-rV 8 ' A cat Litk i.r-r l-i -r rp-w/r partnetship heretofore existing 1>5 find is made of GOOD MATERIAL. j-J AJ TS-jIjjXL. X tween the Undersigned, under the It 18 A FACT, WE WILL SELL VOU A Wagrni or Buggy for less tlmn unybric iu ULYSSK G. DESPOltTR?. DVMSOL.UTIOX. 1 1’ BA MIL. ». FAXT. XOTU’K. style of “The Winnsroko Puhlisih^o Cpui’ANT,” is tills day dissolved by muthai echsent. The business of tlie firm will lie. settled by Mr. Jiip. 8. Reynolds, who is hereby - „. T , .. authorized lo receive and rei-^TjTT'ov jfn., * n . 8 ^-> ? _'°UKht debts dutt roe fbnci-ni. AH parlies'lfaviiijf rf. ciaiius wiil present them to Iiiin foi ment, and all parties indebted will Immediate navtuensto him.' ' R. MEANS DAVIS ' HENRY N. OBEAR, JNO. S. REYNOLDS. Winnsboro, S. C., January *29j 1883:' Jan ao-fxtf pay- inake O N March 1st Inst., I ’'might the entire % /^1 "1 Y A O stock of goods of J. M. BEATY & ft Y< l< I AT 1 , - v9-, and expect to cotiuie the husim-:» « JL^JL_k?JL|/ JL Ou \_f m \ m * . V 'KLi m dial as the best, most pleasant andUm mast A ^mr jiannless family medicine in existence. It y j^ kuo “j ( LOT of choice 1 ! ’IgatS to be found at the Winnsboro Motel. The “SNORTER” ‘ the best FIVE CENT" vv.. aS heretofore at the o»d stand, “THE CORNER STORE.” Thanks to all fax'* patronage, and by close application to burinesfi, fair dealing and handling goods of standard kinds,at close profits, I shall r _, .i l. ■ . _ , ^ ,. feel confident of tlie continued natrona,'^: 1 Thfe^Lai-ge 0 ’ I reporter^ df Foreigu_ Fruit m the South oTTfiany throughout our town and county, selected"ktdtk of county. t »r bw*xy All persons indebted to tiffi Olfi firm of J V M. KEATY & CO. are requested to y isTCEUowieqgea wxe oest j?ivk utN ii', wthie at oare’ and make settlement to the bofiiK^h^ hjrre^w-dU^&nd’+x 1 d^sUne*!* 8 ^ j CIG D \ v"lD^^ HAMILTO'^FLEMING A - ll , am,UntB to March l8 ‘ ( become themtot popuiai lucdlrine In use. | and UAMlLTO - ELBMLNG. paid.- JML BEATY. APPL1M. ORANORH i -BAN* KAI51N8, DKlKDFIQfi, p6ta¥0K8, CAB^QKS, jsfid everything else that a flrsfcclass Wholesale Frul CduNfRY ORDERS FILLED Wl\ ocUir-txShr' well NUTS, PKANUTU, fONS, ^se should have* DIRFATC3‘ A* . . .*■