The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, June 09, 1883, Image 2

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in- AKW^ AND HERALD. , the second place. It was not\roltt*ny ciate liinwtff with one like himself. CHARLESTON Al/TRRTISEMENTS. WINNSBORO, S. C. SSATUKDAT.JtrNX 9. 18&. axo. a. BKrtroLTts. VITAS A. VOVOLASS J EniTOBS. The Hon. D. Wyatt Aiken will de- tjiveritlie annual address before Mic literary societies of Newberi-y College on the 26th Inst. hostility towards Mr. Tilden; on the | contrary there was no man in the gov- i erlimcnt whose virtue I 'n^d in higher - * esteem.’’ It is very plain Mj*. Heiidrix .has now despaired of ge'tdiig Hie nomination, andponseqn i (ly oou- sents to play “sawrttd Held!.'” again. Wc think lliat gentleman is rather late in arriving at the conclusion. It is'said that the income of Senator Brown it.il ,000 a day, and is more 'than any other Southern Senator. # It comes principally from coal and .iron. The National Republican Commit- :tee will meet in Washington on De- cembor 12, to fix the date and place of liolding the Presidential convention in 1884. The Hon. A. M. Waddell, of Char lotte, N. C., will deliver the annual address before the literary societies of King’s Mountain High School, on '-Thursday, the 14th inet. Henky Ward Beecher win be sev- .enty years old on the 24th of this month, while Mrs. Bcechcr will be. seventy-one years of age ou the 20th of August. She is ten months and two. davs older than her- husband. A perlect and complete marriage is, perhaps, as rare as personal beauty. Men and women are married 'fra&ion- nlly—now a small fraction, then**'large CfiUAUk I epoaling The Greenville Wetrs, the controversy betwee n the jVeeri and Vovrier and the Columbia llijisler, growing out of Lipscomb’s action in removing Mr. Robertson, says: Our esteemed cotomporai y at Columbia has a peculiar system of argument. Onr mutually esteemed cutemporary at Charles ton look issue with tl.e H>'ginter on the Lipscomb question, whereupon that repre sentative of the learning and holy sancity Supposed to be condensed in Columbia re sponds with the somewhat immaterial allegation that our esteemed Charleston rotempontry is “an insolent bully whose one virtue is cheek.” This remarkable argument is rendered liumoin u- by the fact that the individual at who u our es teemed cotemporary levels its w. noon, is peacefully wamleriug among tlm pic turesque ruins of Europe, unconscioo and unstung, while some gentle and retuh'.g subordinate receive* the stroke. tt.-dtioir. Very few are married totally, rgnd rlioy only, I think, after some forty or fifty years of gradual approach and excitement. Such a large and sweet fruit is a complete marriage that it needs a winter to mellow and season. But u real happy marriage ot love and jiiflgfnienthjc'tiveen aman and a woman is one of the things so very handsome oft that if the sun wero, irs rbc Gredk poets fabled, a srod, be might stop the world in order to feast his eyes with such a spectacle. QLKMKNS CLACICS, * ^importer and dealer irk— ! WlSttS, L^f)T^, CIGARS, TOCAXfcO, onocknnssiAND ruovisioNS, ^ o.47# EAtj BJJT, CHARLBSTCW, S. G. —There -are to-day 884 convicts wider sentence. Four hundred and fi'ty-seven are in the penitentiary, 11 ou the State farm, 25 on Song orb’s fur ji a id 341 on railroads and phos[ihute works. The average number working dtiliy -on the on mil during May boa been about 160. Forty are .jii the blocking factory and arc learning the work with surprising rapidity, master- QTTO T1EDEMAN & SONS, .WHOLESALE GROCERS, —AND— PROTISION DEXLEUS.. j •102 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET, s.' c. J^OYD RKOTHERS, W»toiiESBmc Grocers, Liqron Dealers • • i ■ ' • —and—- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 197 EAST BAY, CTIABI.ESTON, S. C. ing it as quickly, the manager* say,.as! Q B. THOMAS, AGENT, Northeru <holp.’—Z&reAawcro. ’ The Camden Journal, speaking cl' -^he approaching convention of the editors, says: “Mountain breezes, mountain.air, mountain fried chicken, with a hospitality known only to the good people of that section, to say .nothing of the ‘mountain dew,' is ■tempting indeed!” Jt is suggested by a State exchange that arrangements be made for having the ladies at Ihe next meeting of the State Press Association which will be held at Gaffney City on the 3rd of July next. It’s a good and sensible sug gestion, and for our part we hope that steps will be taken in time to have ithem there. Wc speak at any rate the sentiments of the bachelor editors of the btate. MK. MERRICK ON TlfE TRIALS. STAR ROUTE • ft ■help.—AlxeAowi/e After They Went Fiehlnff. They didn’t catch many fish, although they had a great deal of fun and 'got thPNi- selves wet all over when 4he log they had been sitting on rolled over and dropped them into the water. Tim biggest catch of the day was the severe cold they caught from not being properly dried when came out. as one K KU.LI iWlhr, A summer cold is quite as dangerous ie in winter, but PkKiti' Davis’s Pain leu is the sovereign ouhnedy in ease of •No. 330 King St., Opposite Liberty, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANG INGS, LACE CURTAINS, Courages and Ufiiolsbery Goods, charleston;, s. c. Window- Awnings Made to Order. The Gar fields are not popular with the Administration at Washington. Charles A. Garfield, a first cousin of President Garfield, has been for some time making fruitless endeavors to get a clerkship rn one of the Departments, but Arthur-seems to ignore the claims of that family to any part of the public plunder. Who could have predicted such two years ago? But “they say” Itopublics arc always ungrateful. The Supreme Court of the United Slates is over-crowded wilh work, and now over two years behind. It is said that for every nine cases decided and disposed of, ten new ones are placed on the docket. Certainly some action should be taken by Cungicss looking to Hie establishment of an in termediate court of appeals, or such an increase of judges as will make the work lighter upon the individual mem bers of the court. The present slate of affairs should not bo allowed to eon- tinne. Tm; Democrats all over the country arc rejoicing over the victory in Vir ginia. The New York Times and the Tribune are hostile to Mahone and ins following, and arc mingling their shoutswith the victors. The Washington Capital, on the other hand, says “that the wily General has not been un horsed, and that the check given him is more apparent than real.'” Bo that as it may, the Virginia Democrats can only hope to carry (lie Stale in the fall fiff^ed Mr. Merrick’ Mr. Merrick, in his speech in the star-route trial.--, said: “There never had been such villifiealion of Court, counsel ami witness as in tins case. Ncwspapors bad been bought by Brady to help him in the perpetration of his frauds upon the Treasury and to abuse the men who sought to expose him. Miner bad admitted that lie lied to Postmaster Hayes, and a man who lied in his business transactions would commit perjury on flic stand.” “His carcass should be thrown beyond the court limits,” said Mr. Merrick, pas sionately, shaking Ids linger at John IL Minor, who sat quietly looking him in the eye and showing no signs of emotion. Mr. Merrick continued: “Brady got the lion’s slum.; and it was right,.for be did the lion's work. He was the lion.” A long explanation of the legal definition of a conspiracy followed, and Mr. Merrick asserted that ho had brought the defendants to gether within the meaning of the law. Toward the close of the afternoon he « imitated Ingersoll’s recent figure of spceeli with regard to the burial of .Rerdeil by giving similar fanciful de scriptions of the burial and resurrec tion of 8. W. Dorsey. “Since they had begun to bury men,” ho said, “he might us well follow it up. lie would bury Dorsey alongside of Herdell. His follow-conspirators should be monrn- e:s over them. He would erect an arch, one end resting on the grave of Dorsey and thewther end on that of Rerdeil, and then on the keystone of the arch should be written Che epitaph: “They were delightful and lovely in their lives ami in death they were not part ed.’” Giving a peculiarly lugubrious and sing-song intonation to bis voice, Mr. Merrick continued: “And if, not withstanding counseTsfcirayers, Gabriel when he passed over those graves should blow and the corrupt and buried Dorsey should arise an immortal spirit and conic into tiiat last Grand Court ■before the Great Searcher of Hearts, before whom we must all appear, and the Groat Searcher and All-knowing should ask him, ‘Wore you not in the flesh known as Stephen W. Dorsey?’ the spirit would answer, ‘I don’t re member!’” An uproarious burst of laughter s sally, and after The SUMMER COLOB *nd Coughs are quite as dan gerous as those of midwinter. But they yield to the same treatment and ought to betaken In time. For all diseases of THrtOAT, NOSTRILS, HEAD or BREATHINQ AP PARATUS Is the SOVEREIGN Remedy <1. C'UPWOHTH & CO., -r Vf holes a-ke— 8ADDY.EBY VVAREIIOUS®, 103 .Meeting Street, Or-re/eiTE Charleston HotSbiL OHAttUESTON, S. €. H ENJUY BLSCIIOFF AUO*. WHOLESAE GROCEIIS AND DEALERS iN CAROLINA RICE. KUOrotETOKS OP THE CELKPHATCB CAROLINA TOLU TONIC. 199 EAST HAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. j^LVA GAGE & CO., CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, Market, Corner Church Street CUA itLESTON, 8. C. riUTcc packed for the country a specialty. STMDS AT THE HEAD. u ‘YHE LIGHT-RUNNING DOMESTIC. ft AND SEASONABLE "That it Iff the nckhoWL dged Leader ih the Trade is a fact that ca\Uu>t be dis- outed. MANY IMTTATE-IT-NOS’E EQUAL‘ITt The Largest Anne'd, The Lightest Uumiing, . The ;no8t Beautiful Woodwork. . AND IT IS WARKANTED T» be made of ttife bestinaterial. To do any and all kinds of work. To be complete in evefy respect. ■For Sale by J. M. BEATY & CO;, Wiiinsi>oro,.8. C. Agents wanted in unoccupied temto- 'Jom A estiC sewing machine-go,, Richmond, Virginia. THIS WEEK MIMNAUGITS. S&ECTJLL ATTRACTIONS IN NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. S. ALL DRUGGISTS KEEP PAIN KILLER A. NELSON oa, —WHOLESALE DEALERS tN— BOOTS AND SHOES, NOk. 33 IlAYNE StSKTET, CHARLESTON, S. C. WE HAVE TJ&TttJD TECHjIMIi ! 0 W. ALMAR A CO., WHtU.ESAI.E AND RETAIL DEALERS »N CHOICE PhTOR, MEDICINES. OllE.MfC.ALS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Perfumeries and Toilet Articles, Cor. King and Vamtartiorst Streets. ■CHARLESTON, S. C. Buy the GEISER ENGINE fUd SEPA RATOR from J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. Our stock ol Spring and Smnther Goode is coffiplete in every department. We have just received in all the newest ■ si Hides the most popular goods of the day. ^nun’s Veiling. HUNTINGS. Dotted and plain sm^s. FIGURED MUSLINS. LACED AND STRIPED PIQUES. striped Nainsooks. CHECKED NAINSOOKS. Ati ■elegant line of Ladies’’-, -Gents’ and Boys’ Straw Hats., of all Styles and Qfcafi- ties. PARASOLS IN GREAT VARIETY. Otir Stock of Famishing Goods is now complete in quality attd sites. The Gentle men’s Underwear consists of Lisle Thread * Vftd Gauze, and are in suits or separate to snitthe purchase-. A call is re&poctfuliy solicited from aft. LANDECKER $ BR( . ROtVpaiinMhiseri New pork Ties, at rcduce^'rices. _ • ^ SOO'.pairsUiudies’ NeW.ptP'l Ties, all sizes, far below their Actual V ALL ft. A Ml tm of Boms’ SIMs M Roceirei -300 Unlatindried Shii te, at 49 rents-—best value ever offered in this plftco. TO dozen LnfmTi ieil and Unlnundricd Shirts at 92 cents. Examine these goods before buying. My stock is replete ift every department, and lit prices at least TEN VENT, less than von can bqv the same goods any place in Hie Stjito. My stock MUST BE REDUCED, let tiio goods bring what they will. PEI* Respectfully, vT. jj. 3VrXMlSrA.TJC3-X’T-. SPRING SFaiNS GOODS! 3 SPRING GOODS ! It is a fact, we will sell you a Wagon or Buggy tor less than anyone In town. ' ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. AGATE IRONWARE!! FHEREFITHAL -SHALL WE BK- of ’84 by tlie most superhuman efforts. Sluggards cannot win the laurels in Virginia! It is now generally believed in Ken tucky that Mrs. Davis, the young vainly rapping for order, Judge Wylie adjourned the court. Tnr.OJiOllE VABKF.lt ox MAURI AGE Men and be good, and would not sell. ui if vo did not think so. —ALSO,— The well-known “ELLIOTT is offered to the public. We will lx- pleased to have the home orders. Now is the time to br ug in OLD GINS for repairs. J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. WOOD’S O DON TINE —FOR- WHITENING AND PRESERVING THE TEETH. KEEPS THE BREATH PURE AND SWEET. FORMULA OF DR. T. T. MOORE. IT. C% FISHER, Wholesale Agent, Golumdia, S. C. For Sale in Winnsboro by McMASTRR, BRICE & KETCHIN. McU 23-txly 0 L O T H E D ? Light and durable, w .11 not rust and is nobnUei twt by lu-at. I hare Preeetvittg Kettles, Rice and Milk Boilers, Tea Kettles and Sauce Pans of this celebrated ware. A good OIL STOVE should be in eveiy bouse. I have the Whitney Hot Hlast with all the fixtures. Will do as much cooking with a few rents’ worth of oil ns an ordinary stove. The best oil should lx* used with these stores as \rell as burned ill lamps, Oriental Oil,-over HlflO fire test, Is the best oil made. No smoke, no smell, and safe and cheap. The GRAND CHARTER OAK leads all other cook stoves. I have also tlie {Stand ard Charter Oak, Improved Lee, So. Friend, CiAten Option and bill Arp. Steve llollow- wnre, Dripping Pans, Pipe, Elbows and all! other Steve Trimmings. Tinware, Dip- j Of which we now have a large and Weft ners of all kinds, Milk Coolers, Flesh ■ assorted stock. Everything In the way of Forks. (DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, etc., that is JELLY and WINE making made easy—i wanted, from the commonest domestic to by using the Handy Iruit Press. Pulp j the nicest DRESS GOODS, and all the and seeds separated from the jtuoe at one, Is one of the questions which most per plexes the mind of the individual and the raPdly. To relieve yourself of this per plexity, yott should call and liear our prices on SPRING GOODS, I liav€ now ready for inspeclion a fulHi'tre ‘of SPRlN<j GOODS, consisting o-f ' - KU-N’S VEILING, BUNTINGS, DOTTED and PLAIN SWISS, PLAIN and FIGURED MUSLINS> •LACED, STRIPED and CORDED PIQUES, CAMBRICS, GINGHAMS and CALICOES. —ALSO,^- A stock of Monies, k>oys’ and Youths’ Clothing, which will b6 SOI.D LOW. STRAW HATS IN ALL STYLES AND PRICES Men’s, Boy's’ and Youths’ low cut Shoes. Ladies’ and Men’s Cloth and Leather Slippers. Al§Ok a b'£3$5mQ|pne of FANS. CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING^ Respectfully, J. GROESCHEL, Agent. SPRING GOODS -AT- of W ai tt ;Oavifi .■««.■■; Killed by Congressman Thompson, will i — - - ■ institute h civil action for damages against her husbadd’s slayer. 8he seems determined to make Thompson pay some penalty for what she deems a foul and brutal murder. Tlie object of the action, apparently, is to clear up the mvsterv and io vindicate the honor women, says Theodore oting people, cars to mar ry completely two hearts even most loving and well-suited. But nature al lows no sudden change. Wo slope very gradually from the cradle to the summit of life. Marriage is gradual- a fraction of us at a time. ( A happy wedlock is a long falling in love. 1 know young persons think love belongs only to brown hair and OJ1 , , . plump, round, rosy cheeks. So it dues of the dead man s name. 1\ e admire ■ fur Rs beginning, just as Mount Wash- hcr devotion to her lamented husband, | ing ton begins ut Boston Bar. lint but it seems that it is rather late for golden marriage is a part of love which the bridal dav knows nothing of. Open Buggies at 037 and S4'», at ULYSbK G. DESPORTES. J. E. McDonald. C. A. DoVoi.Xss. McDonald & dooglass, Attorneys at Lnw, No. 3, Law Hangs, WINNSRORO, 8, G Practice in all the State Courts. operation I think I have nearly everything the the housekeeper needs, and If i’havo not I cun get it. GROCERIES—a full line, rare, plain, old-fashioned SUGAR Candy. Try it. BUGGY and WAGON material, Shafts, Poles, Hubs, Spokes, Rims and Whiffle Trees. 1 sell close to shops, and ask novelties in NOTIONS, nice suit of If you want a CX_»C THEITsT Q- THE NER STORE. ins, of prices with Columbia or fort miat civ, Come and.see our stock, or choose from a ! our line, of samples. If we cannot please i COMPETITION - , you in one we can in the other. We have something nice in this way, and guarantee UNAVOIDABLY, tny stock was bought latef this Spring than nsnsnl; bnt at SUCH PRICKS as to enable me to meet the SHARPEST comparison Charlotte. Ploughs, Hoes, Picks, Spades. Manure ! '{its as weft as quality of gtHris. Forks, Hoy Forks, Digger*, Cradle Blades, l We have a veiy pretty and nobby line of Grass Blades, etc. HATS, in botli felt ami straw, and can GRAIN CRADLES of the same good pi<>ase the most fastidious. make that I sold last season. jr. if. ciujimxos. English Saddles fob 6-’>. ?•>, fi7 and $10. Kentucky Spring Seat Saddles for ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. such zeal. The effort should have been ma<le, if at all, when Thompson was on trial for murder. Judge Cothran, in sentencing the convinted criminals last week at Aiken, Youth is the tassel and silken cord of love; age is the full corn, ripe and solid in tlie ear. Beautiful is the morn ing of love, with its prophetic crimson, violet, purple and gold, with its hopes o days that ure to como. Beautiful, . also, is the evening of love, with its took occasion to say that he made it a glad remembrances and the rainbow practice to send every prisoner to tlie | side turned towards heaven as well as penitentiary, jf the Jaw permitted,,!!, , ,, -ri loung people marrv their opposites rather than to tlie county jatl, even if 5h temper'and generaf character, ai d the sentence was only for a few weeks | such marriage is generally a good one. —that it was not right to make the 1 " ' J good people of tlie county pay jail ex penses to support the bad in idleness. Judge Cothran, as usual, takes a very sensible view of affairs. In 'the Slate penitentiary the criminals will lie compelled to work and earn their own support, conse- queutly no burden to the State. We hope these facts will be remember ed by all the judges iu passing sen tences upon the convicts under the law. Mr. Ukkduix has been recently in terviewed ou the subject of the Presi- deuiiai couiest iu ’84. He says that the “old ticket would, if uomiuatcd, i with 60 They da it instinctively. The young man d >es not say: “My black eyes re quire me to wed to blue, and my over vehemence requires to be a little modi fied with somewhat of dullness ai d re serve.” .When these opposites eonie together to bo wed thev do not know i', but each thinks the other just like hm«elf. Old people rarely marry th- ir oppre sites; they marry their similars and from calculation. Eath of these two arrangements is very proper. In their long journey three opposites will fall out of way a great many times, and both will' charm the u.’ier back again, and by and bv thev will be agreed as to the place they will go to and the rood they will go by. nod become reconciled. The man will be nobler and larger for Icing associated much humanity unlike hitu- FOH SAf.K. T HE store-building and lot now occupied by the imderAlgneil are offered for sale. The store is ore of the liest in lYiunSboro, and is in prime condition. The location is one of the most advantageous lit town. The lot is quite a large one, and upon it are a large warehouse and other hiiihiings. Terms very moderate. For further par ticulars anp y to May at-tf B. SUOENHEIMF.R. DK. J. M~QUA flLEDAUii, dentist!. COLI'KBIA, S. €. Office Ovku Stanley’s China Hall. May l0-?m WALKER’S SPECIFIC. We ask an inspection of our stock of SHOES, which is very large, embracing all qualities and styles. Something nice iu low-cuts and slippers. In all departments we endeavor to give the best goods at LOWEST PRlGES. Respectfully, CALDWELL & LAUDERDAE. THIS TRULY WONDERFUL REMEDY HAS NEVER FAILED TO CURE CONS U31PTION. Its speedy action upon all Bronchial and Pulmonic Affections Is beyond belief to tlftise who have never tried it or seen it used. It speedily allays Brohchial and Pulmo nic Fevers. It Is a wonderful EXPECTORANT AND HEALER. It keeps the digestive and urinary or- 0ur guns in a natural and healthy condition- it WHEREWITHAL Sil tl.I. WE RE FED ? Is another perplexing question. It ceases to Worry when once you look also into I am keener to sell than ever, and urgently extend AN INVITATION TO every man, woman ftnd child in Fairfield County to visit MY STORE within the next THIRTY DAYS. A REQUEST. DOST LEAVE MT STORE WITHOUT ASKING TO SEE ANT ARTICLE YOU WISH TO LOOK AT, AND ASK THE PRICE! A PROMISE. T „ AI -L SHALL BE WAITED ON POLITELY, AND NO GRUMBLING! IN CASE A SALE IS NOT EFFECTED. PRICES SHALL BE AS LOW AS THE SAME GOODS CAN BE SOLD AT IN WINNSBORO. J. M. BE A.TY. ATTENTION IS CALLED to FRESH ADDITIONS TO MY 1883. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST!! CHEAPER THAN EVER,] Boots and Shoes Made to Order Out of the Best Material. GROCERY DEPARTMENT, cun be c ured Fine French Ca’.f Skia Boots SS.oo 1 $10 00 nooerdiDK to the atnge which the Foxed Boots and C'ongrMi Gaiters fikoO i disease lias reoehed. No patient has yet Oongress Shoos ?l>.00 ! taken *10 worth before a cure was affected. Low-Quartered -Sitiiimci .-hoes....... 50 The SPECIFIC is reoomn ended only for 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 avinl courier, coimump- t,™. C» b, <un.i foreLM. two „r caIDWRLL & LAUDERDALE. where you will find all kinds of eatables at most reasonable prices. COME AND SEE US. ' » Y' Y* T e take pleasure in showing our goods. Respectfully, SPRING STUCK ou.imuu . iiurs. • • j no oi KfyiriG is recoilin'ennefi only tor ; “\Ti Impairing nnA y and promiAly done at 1 pubnonorr affections, nnd thiso deninUR JNI the LOWEST FjtIL'ES. 1 ,0 usc ofcn . ”° ft0 by sending their orders witl APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Sahnoit (Soused), Mackerel.' The Celebrated “Brunswick” Hit ms—try oiie. ! Ocean Gem Mackerel. ' - . * _ Saint Louis Com Beef. , oaint Louis Roast Beef. Lnported and American Sardines, be elected, <uid that he w ould regard it as a duty to take the second place upon it.” “There seems to be,” he contiuuea, strong sentiment in favor of the old ticket. Four years ago I did not real ize : lie full force of the demand—1 did xml loc i (be absolute necessity of taking self, and she will bo a nobler woman for having manhood beside her that books to correct her deficiencies and supply; her with what she lacks, if the diversity be not too great, and there be real piety and love in thou- hearts to begin with. The old bridegroom, having a much shorter journey to maire, must ossa- Con,,™, ***. »,xt doortoj. M. ■>„*. | £ TjZ&ZZTjTXi " direct. Pleas for the Count Ap ’M-lino J. CLENDIN1NG. IS JAKB OF UK1AL.TH. HE T HE following Board elected to serve one of Health was year from May 1st, 1883, vit: Dr. K. B. Hahahan and Messrs. D. R. Fleuniken and J. A. Brice. Persons will take notice that the usual In spection will he made in toe next ten days by the Board. J. N. CENTER, . Clerk of Council. advertise- praying that they and their assoda: ment in th« V* innsboro News and Uxbau>. ■ be declared a body corporate and Walker's IIHBUMATICJ HE9IKDY Cores Rheomatism, either acute or chron ic, in from eight to ten days. Price by. Express, #5 per Bottle ML J. W. WALKER, FRANKLINTON, N. C. June 13 the undersigned have this day filed „ t Imported Macaroni, with tlie Clerk of tlie Court of Common Fresh Cheese. ition T . . , Fresh Apples, In gallon cansi, nia y Bartlett Pi ftra, Qiiinees. , - . r . litie, , (W . , , .Urated.Pineapple, Peaches, ‘under tl.e $tye of “Tit is Winnsboro ‘‘Winslow’s” Succotaate-firstpael Savings and Loan rYssotUTtoN”. in ac- 1 T>avis Lester Manor” v of Falrteld, a petition nd their assordateii may politic, an Association”, in ac cordance with the provisions of the General! Statutes of the State of Smith Carolina. G. H. McMASTER, D. It. FLENN1KEN, JNO. S. REYNOLDS. Winnsboro, S. C., May 17,1883. May eked. first packed. Tomatoes—hand- 8 addles, Bin Di.ss an d Harness—“Wat down yonder.” ULYSSE G. DESPOETE& Crosse* Blackwell’s Chow-Chow Pickles „ , ^ bn ported Worcestershire Sauce. Baker's Broma. „ . . Condensed Milk. Fresh Snow-Flakes. A lot of Handled Hoes and Grain Cradles. ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. We have now received our stock of SPRING GOODS, and have them ready for IXSPECTIOff. We think we can SAFfltY say tiiat wd have never opened at any time a niorit complete assortment or better class of goods. As regards prices, we Will 6hJy rnty that these goods will be sold as low as the same CLASS OF GOODS are sold in any MARKET, and assure out customers that they will lie protected in prices, as we will meet the market at an/ time in anything. We would call special attention to our GENTS’ DEPARTMENT, whieh will be found complete in every par ticular, and all we ask is an inspection bj the pablic. R. M. HUEY. MoMASTEE, BBiCE & KETOSUN ate-? . A