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< V' \ fv 1. I ‘I \ c ' i v- 7. * ‘THli XEWS M) HERALB. W1NN8BORO, S. C. 'YfinteSDAY. JUITO 1'4, l ! J 1883. #AO, *. SEYNOLDH. 'XIHAH A. VOCGLASS, .} fiOITORS. Tub star-rdnte trials, np to ^(aiid it has not yet gone to the jury) is the longest criminal case in the Judicial annals of this country. A New York writer predicts that the popularity of Coney Island is on 'the wane,'ami says the day is probably not far distant when it will cease to be a place of resort for the masses of New York city and Brooklyn. We have not learned the sources of his informa tion. Thk '’.Charlotte Journal-Observer <8ays: “North Carolina leads all the Southern States in the number of grad uates at West Point this year. f Odr State graduates four, onb of whom Atands fifth in a class of fifty-two.” The Old North Stritb may boast of ■nvmber there, but we beat her in quality. Will it be denied? an additional plea in his favor. Lord Hartington, the brother of Lord Cav endish, the story asserts, refused to entertain the idea$>r 41 moment, and firmly insisted upon the execution, and consequently the law was allowed to take its course. Kelly protested a&rifcistfhe memorial for a reprieve and met his late with the SMic* indiffer- dat.e, encc of an Irish patriot. He insisted on having it understood that he ad hered to the statements made at the in terview with his mother and sister, and that he neither admitted nor de fied complicity in the murder of Lord Cavendish and Bnrke—that such com plicity had not been proven against him, and if the British Government chose to assume the responsibility of hangingthrm, he was perfectly willing to die for the Irish cause. God knows enough have suffered for the fearful tragedy in Phoenix Park, and surely the spirits of Cavendish and Burke will now cease their cries for vengeance I Whether the part of the government in the trials nt Dublin has ?boe« altogether commendable in every particular, remains yet to be seen. I OAUGHT a BAD COLD The SUMMER COLDS and -Cough aW*' qulte-as <tam- gerous as those of midwinter. •Cut they yield to tHe •treattneWt and ought to be taken th time. For all dlsdittt* THREAT, NOSTRILS, HEAT* <t* BREATHING AP PARATUS •’ "aattf Is the SOVCfiEIGN Remefl? I IT CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. \ ALL DRUGGISTS ftiSSP PAIN KILLER CLACnrs, -^iUI-orteh and dealer in— WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOCACCO, Groceries and fitOvtsigns, CLDTnED? ^o. 175 EAST BAY, Olf ARLESTON, S. G. -*-^l!ALL AVE BE- •General Grant lias expressed great 'Interest in the Southern Exposition to be held at Louisville, Kentucky, in August. He generously offers to loan n large number of art objects, collected by him in different parts of the world, for exhibition in the art gallery during the*entire period that the exposition will be open. This is very kind of General Grant, find we believe that such evidence ofgoed feeling will be appreciated by the whole Southern people. A new' system of enumerating time by numbering the hours consecutively from 1 to 2*4, is meeting with some approval. An Ohio railroad company have adopted it, and the last train hcardTrom left at 23.15 o’clock. AVe can really see no objections to the pro- posed change, on the contrary it would be the most natural method of measur ing time and would be much simpler 'than repeating rfrom one to twelve twice during the twenty-four hours. IVhat would conservatives say to the innovation? VOTES FROM GHEESUHI Bit. The Busy Sen son Among the Farmars-A Flourishing School. Messrs. Editors: We seldom see an article•frem Ibis locality In the column of your paper, which finds its way to so many homes in our midst. We have waited for some one more competent to contribute, until we have concluded TAX RUTU11X4. Is one of the questions wlfciJh 'Thost per plexes tlic mind nt the IndivhHthl. and T th<: family. To JvKettSyourself (if f ihis TWr- plexltV 1 ^’UnWN«itli ! Call and heUrWirpntiKi on .7 " • • ' * • • • r •>V , t •»••••• f* • #v» • •%* •• *%••#••• SPUING GOODS, • • • .- • • * * • ••>>%*>%*#*•%'# /#*•*•%%>*V*#\> • • • • Of whlA We now have n large aYfd Well assorted stock. Everything in the way of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, etc., that Is wanted, frcthGw ‘etkrtmonwft domestic to the nicest DRESS ‘GOCWflS, and all tile novelties tn NOTIONS. >E ^ou v/srit At nice suit of QTTO T1HDEMAN A SONS, V^OLESALE GltOCERS, —AND— provision Dealers, 102 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET, •OHARESTON, S. C. BROTHERS, Wholesbl’k 'Grocers, *IwquoR Dealers COMMISSION MERCnXNTS, m EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. SPRING GOODS 1 SPRING GOODS 1 I ha\ r e how ready for inspection A fulMinc of SPRING GOODS, consisting of -NUN’S VEILING* PUNTlftGS, DOTTED krtd PLAIN SWISS, PLAlfr and FIGURED MUSLINS, LACED, STRIPED and CCHRDED PIQUES, CAMBRICS, . GINGH AMS and CALICOES. OXiC THUsT Gh . -vw. OFFICE OP COUNTY AUDITOR, Vairvield county. WiNnsnoRO, S. C., May 1,1WW. TniS Office Will he open ftwai June l»t , to July a)th, for the purpose ^ ' ^J™eA ceivingTax Returns of all jiersoiial cuts ami slipKn*. Come fcnd dM Stttik, or choose fro* Our line of samples. If we cartffrt pleaflfe you In ouy we can in the other. We have : something nice in this way, and guarantee fits as weH«s quality of goods. We WWi a v^’ pritty and nobb^ Bwe -at HATO, in befth left and straw, ahd Crfft please the most fastidious. < We ask an inspection of our stoqk of SHOES, which Is very large, embracing«H ' Something me fa ^ B. THOMAS, AGENT. No. 320 King St., CtohjsTTE Liberty, WINDOW SHADES, PAPfcR HANG INGS, LACK CURTAINS, CitttNACES AND 'UVHOMsWmA GOODS, CHARLESTON, S. C. 'Wrbroow Awnings Made to Order. erty owned on the first of June, 1883. All persons owning pwwimi property of any that no one feels sufficiently interested description are required to list the same. The New York #«n, speaking of the present condition of flic Democratic party says: “It is a very noticeable fact that the Democratic States include every party of the Union and all its ‘extremes, North, South, Last and West. This is h* first time since the civil tvstt' when the strength of that party has been distributed over so vast an area. California, Connecticut, In diana, Michigan, Nevada, New York, •Ohio and Wisconsin speak for the North. The old sectional lines arc gone. Major Robert BinoTiam, of the “Bingham School”, will address the students of Davidson Goilege Monday night, the 18th inst.,' on “The Physi cal, Intellectual and Moral Culture of Man.” The Journal-Observer says'of him: “Major Bingham is a pleasant and interesting speaker, and those who have heard him once will bo sure to desire that pleasure again. His vide reputation, his earnestness And his extensive knowledge give him a command over an audience, which a much more brilliant delivery would fail secure.” or (hat all are “too busy” to let many readers of your paper know what wc are doing. In this locality wc hear the rattle of reapers, the whistling of engines, the roar of threshers and the “gee” and “haw” in every direction, Surely, w^th these indications of life and energy together with the natural advantages and curiosities with which wc arc surrounded, there is “some thing to write about.” We have a flourishing Sabbath School that meets every Sabbath eve- nhtg&t four o’clock. Also a prayer meeting weekly—both of which are wcilding an influence destined to live after the present generation •shaM be consigned to mother earth. We also have one of the best schools in the county, which lias for the past four months bcoii tasaght. by the efficient and competent Mr. W. J. Keller. 'On last Friday the patrons and a few of the friends were invited to hoar a re view of the “Oak Grove School,” which we think indicated careful and competent training. The entire school acquitted themselves ’creditably, and reflected great honor on their teacher. After the exercises * sumptuous re past was spread by the ladies, which bespeak “plenty at home” and reflect ed credit on their skill in pnqwrjng it. The company then repaired to the bare ball ground, to witness a match between the Lpnc Star and the Oak Grove clubs, which was Bill of inter est and excitement, and rest)lied in a decided Victor*' for tlic school-boys. Then and there, right before our en vious eyes, floral tributes of rare and beautiful varieties were heaped upon the proud little victors by the fair and beautiful ladies. But, three cheers for the ladies! May they do likewise when the victory is ours—which will 1 be on the next occasion. Novice. under oath, for taxation. All new build ings erected since the first of June, snustbe reported; and all purchases or sates of real «state, within the same jairiod, must be noted. All male per*** between the ages of twenty-one and fifty years are liable to Poll Tax, except school trustees and tliore physically unable to earn a ’support-. The term “personal property,” as here used, is held to mean and include “all things, other than real estate, wiiich haw any pecuniary value, and moneys, credits, investments in bonds, atofeks, joint slock companies, or otherwise.” For the convenience of taxpayers, I will attend In person, or by deputy, at tlin Pvh lowing places on the day specified, for the purpose of receiving Tax Returns, Vi*l iFeasterville, Tuesday, June li*. Thickhead, Wednesday, June 20. Monticello, Thursday, June 21. Jenkinsville, Friday, June 22. Jennings's Store, Saturday, Jane 23. Woodward’s, Monday, June 25. White Oak, Tuesday, June 2(». Ridgeway, Wednesday, June 27. Blythewood, Thursday, June 2{f. Bear Creek, Friday, June 2SI. Gladden's Grove, Monday, July 2. Boulware's Store, Tuesday, J uly 3. L N. WITHERS, . In all departments we endeavor to give tWVeifc goods at LOWEST PRICES. Respectfully, CALDWELL-& LAUDERDAE. WHEREWITHAL SHAIX WE BE FED? May 5-txlm Auditor Fairfield County. fa another perplexing quesVWfl. It also eeiwns to wotfV When you look into our GROCERY department. Where you will find nil kinds of eatables at lUout reasonable prices. COME AND SEE ttSv- We take pie&slire in showing our gttttds. Respectfully, CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE. A, G. CUDWORTHrt CO., —wholesAi/e— sAbbUEftY Warehouse* 155 Meeting Stheet, Opposite CVia«-?•««to* CHARLESTON, S. C. -ALSO,- A stock df Men’s, Bays’ and Youths' 'Clothing, which will hi ~ SOLD LOW. STRAW HATS IN ALL STYLES AND PRICES Men’s*,’Boys’ and Youths’ low cut Shoes. Ladies’ ant Men’s Cloth -and Leather Slippers. Also, * beautiful line c FANS. • . call And exaWne before PURCHASING l Respectfully-, j. GROESCREL, Agent. H tNKY B1SCHOFF & CO., WHOLESAE GROCERS •AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE. proprietors ok tnE VY:i.kbkatkd CAROLINA TOLU TONIC. 109 £A&T BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. ^LVA GAGE & CO., CHARkdfcSTON ICE itol'SE, ■Market, Corner- Church Street CHARLESTON* S. C. twice packed for the country a specialty. S. UNDERTAKING ! It is generally believed in Charlotte and throughout Mecklenburg county that the killing of J. G. Sitton by Shields was a foul and brutal murder. The evidence will probably dcvelope the fact that the accusation of his sis ter’s seduction was only a cover, and that his real purpose was (o annihilate Sitton’s testimony in a case pending against him for house-burning. The feelings of the community have as sumed a dangerous and restless shape, and fears are entertained that the slayer may yet bo lynched. Efforts of counsel will doubtless bo made to have the venue changed on the grounds that ho cannot have a fair trial in Charlotte. A Paper Cross-tie.—D. R. V. Goetchins has received a patent on his invention for a railway cross-tie. Tlic obiect of this invention is to provide a suitable and cheap substitute for the wooden cross-tie heretofore used for the support of railroad tracks. It con sists of a cross-tic, or sleeper, con structed of sheets of paper of straw- board, applied one upon another, cemented together and compressed>, There is also connected with this tie, or sleeper, a tie-rod or bar, rigidly se cured thereto, find having Us extremi ties provided With a chair or shoe, in terposed between the sleeper and the track. This tie cun be made watci- proof and durable by any of the well known processes. When used on tramways or railways having light rolling stock and motive power, the rail may be spiked or bolted direct to the described sleeper in the same man* ner ns is customary with wooden sleepers. When the tic is applied to railroads using heavy engines and cars, then (lie strain is obviated by u*iu:'the heavy iron or steel bar previously mcn- tioued.—Uonnellsville Courier, ’ MR. J. It. feLLIOTT, KB.* Respectfully informs the public that he has on hand a’ full line of €OFFIXS AXi> I'AmKKTN, and is prepared to do anything in under taking. —ALSO,** A fall fine of BURIAL ROBES, for men, women and children—a VieW fCature^-Very heat, appropriate and cheap. We ask for a share of the patronngA J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr. WE HAVK TIRJIEID THEM! I A. NELSON & CO., —WHOMtSAMt DEAtiFBfi tN— BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 23 Hayne Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. THIS WEEK tA-T- SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IX S FAV AND DESIRABLE t/OOl AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. $00 pairs Misses’New'pork Ties, at reduced prices. ? 200 pairs Ladies’ Newport Ties, all sires, far t7eto\v tiYd'r actual YALl AFiillLMofdSDts’SliirtsJiistleteiTe $00 Uniaftndried Shirts, at 49 cents—best value ever offered in this pis 10 dozen Lanudried ana tJnlauudried Shirts at 92 cents. Examine th goods before buving. . ..... My stock is replete in every department, and at prices at least TEN P CENT, less than ydii can buy the same goods any place in the State. • My htdek MUST BE REDUCED, let the goods bring What they will. Respectfully, G. W. A1MAR & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN cHoK’te IM’os, mepUAnSs, Chemicals, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Perfumeries and Toilet Articles, Cor. Kihgaiid Vanderhorst Streets. CHARLESTON, s. c. IT STANDS AT THE HEA] AGATE IRONWARE!! Light and durable, Wilt not iot affected by neat. I have AND SEASONABLE ~TRq,«g. T- The Czar has made a bad beginning, and Russia’s prospects for govern mental reform under his administra tion are gloomy indeed. One of bis first official acts after the 1 coronation yras to remove fVoru office the Mayor pf Moscow, for publicly expressing the hope that the Czar would institute constitutional government iu his em pire. Tb« Russian throne at beat rests upon a slender and precarious founda tion, and such an official beginning Shall bnt hasten the downfall of her Antocratic Monarchy, and from the ashes of its gigantic and solemn ruins will spring np, pl/Bnix-Jike,the living principles of progressive Republican ism. Ninety millions of oppressed The Hera Lb Would Like aR An swer.—Two or three days ago, whet) several eminent Kentucky Democrats were telling the public that Mr. Ran dall has not tlm ghost of a chttneq of being elected Sjieaker, we asked Mr. Wfttterson, who seemed (o be the loudest-voiced and most positive of these prophets, to stop phophesying for a moment and tell n curious public what he will advise tariff reform Dem ocrats In the House to do in case Mr BnV the GEISER ENGINE ahft SflPA* BATOR from J. M: ELLIOTT, Sr. We have tried theni Arid knoVv tiieiri to be COodi and would not sell them If We did not think so. —ALSO,— The Well-known “FLLKrfT is offered to the public: Wfc Will be pleased to have the home orders. Now is tlie time to bring in OLD GINS for repairs.’ J. M. tfLl.lOTT, Sr. SHERIFF’S SALE* B Y virtue of an exeeufloh to Me directed, I will atti-f fof Srile before tltr Court House door In Winnslmro, S. C., on the FIRST MONDAY IN JULY NEXf. within the legal hours of sale, to the high est bidder, for CASH, the folkwlng-de 4 iKTibedjiropertjr, to Wit Q C O U rust and is hot affected by heat. I have Preserving Kettles. Kiri* arid Milk Both*re, Tea Kettles and Sauce Paris of this cUKbrated ware. A good OIL STOVE should be in every house. J m the Whitney Hot Blast with all the ufes. Will do as much cooking with a few cents’ worth of oil as an ordinary stove. The best oil should be used with these stoves as well as burned in lamps, Oriental § il, over 150° tire test, is the best oil made, ti snidiift; hq sinelh and safe .and cheap. Thfi GRAND CHARTER DAK leads all othfer Cook stoves. I have also the Stand ard Charter Oak, Improved Lee, So. Friend, Cotton Option ami Bill Arp. Stove Hollow- ware, Dripping Pans, Pii»e, Elbows and all other Stove Trimmings. Tinware) Dim pers of all kinds, Milk Coolers, Flesh Forks. JELLY and WINE making made easy— by using the HaHdy FHlit Press. Pulp and seeds separated from the juice at one operation. I think I have nearly everything the the housekeeper needs, and if I have not 1 can get it GROCERIES—a full line: Flire, plain, old-fashioned SUGAR Candy. Try it. BUGGY and WAGON material, Shafts, Poles, Hubs, Spokes, Rims nut!. Whiffle Trees. I sell close to shops, dial ask comparison of prices with Columbia or Charlotte. Ploughs, Hoes, Picks, Spades, Manure Forks, Hav Forks, DiggBfs, Cradle Blades, Grass Blades, etc. GRAIN CRADLES of the same good make that I sold last season. J. H. €UMMt$6s. I tight, title and and Interest of Mrs.. Mv E. Starnes in a house and lot in Randall should happen to get a majorl* the town of Dlythcwood, Mow metfpted bjr people will greet the change shouts %nct acclamations of joy 1 with THK EXECUTION OF KELLY* The last of the Dublin prisoners has paid the penalty of his crime, if crime be has committed. Timothy Kelly was hanged in Dub lin on Saturday, June the 9th inst. It will be remembered that be was tried three different times, the two first trials having resulted iu a disagree ment by the jury. Serious doubts are entertained by some as to whether or not Kelly was really guilty of the crime for which he was executed, aud it has been authoritatively stated Queen Victoria volunteered to the gov ern uiout a sugges'ion for his tv of the caucus votes? Will he tell them to bolt the caucus? Or will he advise them to imitate a recent Ken tucky example and meekly “walk in the procession?” It is an interesting and also a very Important question^ Wo regret that lifi*. Watfcrson is silent.’ But as he is now “taking care of Gen eva! Groat” perhaps lie has interest in Democratic policies. Well* jwrhaps Senator Beck, perhaps UeiiresentaHvc'I Carlisle,, perhaps candidate FYnctor Kuott wiU speak ? Wo invhe them to- frank and speedy utterance, ft' th«i tariff reform Democrats {redetermined | to abuse Mr. Randall n >w r hut vote for him if he can get a majority in caucus, then Mr. Randall is elected. If, on the c atnn mean to vote against hi n, oaiicu- or no caucus,, that deteriRiuati * '»lf they make it known, may piu him out of the race. At any rate, it w ill m ike their present coaree toward Me. R .u- dah respectable, which it is <ioLyj8|i now.—Afar York Herald h«. . ... Levied upon astbepciq>enjrbf Mrt. M. F- Starnes at the suit of Lorick & Lowrancc, against J. R. Nelson and M. E. stomes, JXO. D. MeCABLEY, Sheriff’s Office, 8, F. G/ Winnsboro, S. C.,’ June 11, 1883. June V-Mri TO YOUR Our stock of Spring fitiH Sttriiffler Goods is complete in every department We have just received in all the hewest shades the most populaf goods of the day; lfttN’8 VKtLtNG. BUNT1N08. DOTTED AND i»LAltf SWlSSL A - FlOCRED MU8LIN8. ■ x *•< LACED A’iID STRIPED PIQUES; « striped Nainsooks, checked nainsooks. An elegant line of LadieV, Gents' amt Royff Straw Hats* of ail Styles and (Quali ties. INTEREST!! parasols in great VARIETY. English Saddles for $5, fifij $7 and $10. Kentucky Spring Seat Saddles for DO. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. . YVALKER’S SPECIFIC J. U. Ml^/nsrj^XTGbTT. THE LIGHT-RUNNING “DOMESTIC That it is the acknowledged Lead the Trade is a fact that cannot be uted. >1 ANY ISttrAtE kr-NONE F.QUA1 The Largest Armed, The Lightest Running, The most Beautiful Woodv And iI ts wakIiaNted Tn be made of tlie best material. To do any and all kinds of work. To be complete in every respect. For Sale by J. M. BEATY & CO., . Winnsboro, S. ( Agent s wanted in unoccupied tt ry. Ad Iress . ... DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE Rifclunond, Virginia. SPRING GOOD; AT- THE GOriNER STUB tin IS TRULY WONDERFUL REMEDY HAS NEVER FAILED TO CURE CONSUMPTION. tfa Speedy, action upon all Bronchial and Pulmonic Affections is beyond belief to those who hare never tried it or seen it vised. It speedily allays Brohchlal and Pulmo nic Fcvefa: It Is a wonderful EXPECTORANT AND HEALER. It keepr the digestive arid urinary or- galis In a fiatural and healthy condition— it PtTRIf’lEs THU BLOOD, UNAVOlbABLY, my stock wfls Bblight later tliik Spring than nstiss fortunately, at SUCH PRICES as to enable me to meet the SHAR COMPETITION. 1 am keener to sell than ever, and urgently extend AN INVITATION TO every man, woman and child in Fairfield County to visit MY S' Within the next THIRTY DAYS: A REQUEST. DoSrf LEAVE my store wiTiiotiT Asking to see ARTICLE YOU WISH TO LOOK AT, AND ASK THE PRICE I A PROMISE. ALL SHALL BE WAITED ON POLITELY. AND NO OftUMl IN CASE A SALE IS NOT EFFECTED. PRICES SHALL BE AS AS THE SAME GOODS CAN BE SOLD AT IN WINNSBORO. J, M. BEATY 1883, SPRING STOCK its good Instantly relieves night sweats, goneness of appetite aid general debility, It has 1 been knoWh only four years and Our Stock of Furnishing Goods fa Mow ' HAS NKVKlt FAILED TO PERFECT complete in quality and sizes. TteOmtle-1 , „ ^ , CUl , {E \ . r I Any one afflicted with what.is generally Men’s Underwear consists of l.fsfe Thread | considered death's (tMrrt courier, cdnsnmp tlie * K ** S ^ TO t r.r er 0U1 0t nnd . Gaiw ' are fa suits or separate to m oopild iffgto* th? stoge'' wh Ich ’ £; I as tfa-t' ATTENTION is CALLED to FRESII aDdi (TO MY CHEAPER THAN EVER ■Fftl “An Infant crying in the night, An infant crying for the light, And with no language but a cry.” The child was in pain,, and knew no- bet ter than to- cry until morning, or until somebody brought him something to relieve Evt his suffering. Everybody who has the care of a small child should remember that the little fellow’s-pains and gripea; are ever reprieve i more severe to him than corresponding <hc tobu ,.f tb, jo.uc; Vf. ttyy veidtot, m.cutioiuiig Lujouth as j Da; ia’b Pais Killau on hand. * Fine French Calf 8Mn B >ots\ . Foxed U'>ot.> nr.d Congress (inifaOK Con'ires.-- 8Ikh*s Isiw-Jm.itowW 8mmuer8fam AV-W Repairing neat 7 alH! preumtly done at the LOV. E. T PRICES. Congress Street, next d'*rto J. M. Beaty, J. Cl JEN DIN ING- Ap 24-lmo $i00 REWARD. disease has reached. No patient had jet token $10 worth before a cure was affected. The SPECIFIC is recomn cnded only for Wo iiavff flow received our stock of SPRING GOODS, ami have thou ready for • INSPECTION* IVe think we can SAFELY say that we have never opened at any time a more complete assortment of bettor class of goods. suit die prtfcbaser, A call Is’WSXJectftflly snttcftetf from all. i punnoiiary iroeciions, ana inose aesmng “ . . P t A# DECK KB A BRO,' t ! 8e * CftTl -1 0 so h T»r ndin 8 ‘heir orders As re * ja y ,1s l ,rices - vVc that Saint Louis Roasff Berif. J 1 '* XJXVi/v to the proprietors r i this paper or direct goods will be sold as low as tlie same to me, stating that yon saw this advertwe- ' 8b< The Celehfated •’‘fri’nnsW’ick” fl ofte.’ Occari G’eifl Afacfeerfl.' , , jSaint Louis C A Council with proof to convict an^r persow^or per- REWARD of ONE HUNDRED DOG- LARS will be paM by tb* Town of Winnsboro foe information burn JW|>li sons of attempting to set the outbuilding on the premises of R. Robertson, (commonly known Ladd Building) on the night of the Mb ef May. 1883. Bv order of Council: J. N. CENTER, Qietk.. WOOD’S ODjNTINE oro flEWS AND HxlULD. Walker’s RIIEIWATIC REMEDY Cures Rhetrmntism, either acute or chron ic, in froffi eight to ten days, Fffee by Express, $5 per Bottle fB. J. W. WALKER, FRANKLINTON, N. C. -FOE- WHITENING AND PRESERVING THE TEETH. \ KEEPS THK BREATH PURS AND SWEET, FORMULA OF DR. T. ti. MOORE. W. C. FISHER, Waonamrtx Aqknt, Columbia,. 6, C.- Frr Sale in Winnsboro by MclttSTER, BRICE A KETCttlN’. Mch CLASS OF GOODS Juffe 13 Pt fa A’ FACT, WE WILL SELL YOU A Wagon or Bugcv for less than anyone iu ^ town. fci.vwtp.Ai ijxnxed Salmon (Soustd),’Mackerel. ,, Imported Frfisli Clicrike!- JMSA-er md mm. m,/ *** ^ ** customers that tliey will be protected In , ’ , ..Grated Pineapple prices, asife wUl meet the market at any “Winslow's”. Succotash—fi'st pat time in anything. j “Davis Lestbr Manor” Tomato We would call’ special attention to our Gratae* Black^OmW-ChriV Imported Worcester! Baker’s Brenia: Condei Frcnlr Snow-Flakes. A lot of Handled HoCs and Grail OESTtf ftKPillTJlI VT, which will bb found tioinplete in eVery par ticular, and all we ask is an inspection by tlie public. uLysseu: UiiitQ&f&r .IfcMASTEE, BEIGE & KETCSIN. m ALL CHEAT FOR CAS R. M. HU V;.. v