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♦-T 1' P THE NEWS AND HERALD. WINN8B0R0, 8. O. 'the position was an embarrassing one, j ! *ATVIt7>AT.jntfire 10. 1853. ifXO. 8. RETTWOrna. ) CHAS. J. JtOrOLASa.i Brnrosa. lilsKAUB IK im^ArPSk^foUACt, hot too late to rectify the blunder'. J {B ^ llkhar&on.', Thev were forced to sit side by side TI.roa-h .be vninable labor^of If. M. .'foe two aolid hours, dnring whi. h i I^g. yt, Hoffman, Xeufville adH Mayer 'litre t>»ey respectfyeiy occupied the , w < - b*»ve ohiuined some cm id\is facts tim:* conversing 'with the gentlemen P ^ M ’ : 1 ‘ e to, ^‘ e rr,,,st 'videly disdiiinated next them and across the table, neither, Xh<‘ c '' facts show lliitf, from 8oufe r cRU6e however, addressing a word to the or cat tees, this race presents an eildnr- Other, or appearing to notice his pres- &ne<. ajgfritfct dis. ase that does not bt will bo re- * on * °^ C1 ’ portions of the civilizer Uoinfincmities amoinrst which its mem- fenAJSiFSTOS XdVertisements. -^8HALL WE BE- Gf.n. .Titb.il E a hit’s proposition to» eiW ^ Mr. McDonald, it uiH bo re be one of titty gentlcrren to contribute mentbered, 'Was a staunch supporter of ^ 1*000'each to the proposed monument to General Lee, h’r.s so far received no second, We would like to know to what ‘‘minor offices’' the civil service plank in ! the Detuocratib platform refers? Will some of the disciples of Colonel Lipscomb give us the information? Gen. Phil. Shekidan’s friends have purchased a house for him in Wash ington at the cost of ^3,000, which ’will he in readiness for him when he he succeeds General Sherman as com mander-in-chief of the army. Mr. Hendricks at the National Demo cratic Convenrion in 1880, and it was thought by many that he might other wise have received the nomination himself. But noV, “the tide runs counter, and there will be a ship-wreck somewhere!” MAHONE TALKS. Mr. T. B. Mikell, of Sumter, S. C., a student at Davidson College, died on Tuesday last, at 3 o’clock, a. m., after a brief sickness of a week. Mr. Mikell was only about eighteen years of age ’and was very popular athhhg the students of the college. The remains passed Winnsboro on the down train on Wednesday. A Washington correspondent of the New York Herald has had a talk with Senator Mahone. Upon the recent elections in Virginia ^hfe said: “The local elections in Virginia had been far more favorable to the Readjuster cause than the enemies of the party were willing to admit.’’ In-a very elabor- bers dwell. The distinctness of the Jewsip the midst 6f other and mixed races ‘Sin&fes theth out specially for observation, and the history’ they pre sent of vitality, or in other words, of the resistance to those influences which tend. t6'fcbtVrifefi .tlife natural cycle of life, IS singularly 'instructive. The Vesistance dates ’ftoin the firstHb the last periods of life. Hoffman finds that in‘Germany frbm 1823 to 1840 the number of still-born amorigst the Jews was as 1 in 9?, and of th6 'Other races as 1 in 40. Mayer finds that in Fiuth childrenIfrom bite 10 five vears die in CLOTHE^ ? .QLEMENS CLACIU3, —IMPORTER AND DEALER IS— WtNES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOCACCO, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, No.-l75‘EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. C. * 'n|,V * ■ ,4 -« V * ' i * » Is one of the questions •.which most peiv- plexes thelt^Jfil of the individual and the family. Tw/relieve yohrseif of tliis, per plexity, ydh should call and hear our prices on a. ♦ ^ * V * • SPRING GOODS, > 4. * ^ ^ a. 4 » * » . f • 4 • Of whiqh^e'now have n larjre and well assorted stock. -EverythinR in,the way of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, etc., that is the proportitrti W fen per cent, among, wanted, from the commonest doinestlc to the Jewish mid fbiirfeeu per cent. ^ ,e uic^st DRESS GOODS, and all the per cent, atfiong thfe .Christian population; and i novelties to NOTIONS. Neufville, dcttliiig with the same sub-1 nice suit ^ If you want a QTT0 TIEDEMAN A’SONS, Wholesale grocers, —AND— PROVISION DEALERS, fbh X.NT) 104 EAST BAY STREET, 'CHARESTON, S. C. JgOYD BROTHERS, WHOLtsm.fi Grocehs, Liquor DealEks "Nf —AND— Commission merchants, m east Bay, charleston, S. <? SPRING SPRING GOODS ! SPRING GOODS* l have now ready, for inspection ti fuiMine of SPRING XjOODS, consisting of ■NUN’S VEILING, BUNTINGS, DOTTED-.And .T^L'AIN “SWISS, PLAIN and FIGURED MUSLINS, LACED, STRIPED and CORDED PIQUES, CAMBRICS, GINGHAMS and CALICOES. Junnv Foraker, the Republican candidate for Governor of Ohio, in re ply to a criticism ‘that ho was too young to bo a candidate for Governor, said: “My father declared I was ‘too Vdniifc’, whcti at thirteen I fell in love Vvith a red-haired gSrl, and stopped my courting licr. He objected when I en listed forthh army, and now ■other people say I am too young for Gover nor.’ The Augusta Chronicle says: “We understand from g6od authority that several of the South Carolina Con gressmen favor Mr. Randall for the Speakership.” We don’t believe any such bosh! But if it is trife, whoever they may be, let them vote in peace, but their constituents should see to it that they will never have an opportunity of voting for another Speaker. The issue is Vnad^, and it is high time for plain talking. The record of the Star Route trial is the largest ever madb in a criminal trial in this country. Print ed in srtfall type and of octavo size it comprises over six thousand palges, or about four and one- quarter millions of words. The report of the preliminary proceedings up to the date when the taking of testimony began covered 463 pages, aOd the direct testimony for the prosecution occupies 2,318 pages. Mr. Merrick de livered the longest speech of tho trial, lasting nine days and covering 283 pages of the record. The record of the Guitcau trial comprised 2,700 pug*!:. 4 , and was regarded of extraordinary length, but becomes quite insignificant when compared with this enormous record. Christian, population is fc ingVeyoil'd the age of fifty-nine vAift and teii months only. The Civil State extracts of Prussia give to the Jews a mortality of 1.61 per cent,; to the candid and manly. | w | 10 ] e kingdotVi 2.62 per eent. To the Jews, an annual jn'ci’easp of 1 73 per ate harangue, he makes a desperate effort to cover the turn of affairs in his State, and to convince the country, through the Herald reporter, that the Readjusters were not defeated at the lad election. This, the wily Virginia Boss, will find a difficult task, and lie might as well now ns later reconcile himself to the niisforlinres of defeat. With reference to his relations with the Administration at Washington, he said: “Our friendship for and support of the Administration is open, direct and resolute. Wc accept the responsi bility, and would scorn a relation that was not equally On National politics, lie declares bold ly, “that the Readjuster party is a party of progress. It ImS left the dead issues of the Bourbon Democ racy and will bo founn in 1884, as now, in opposition to that organiza tion. It has no sympathy or interest in common with that party either in State or National elections. The wish of the majority of the people of Vir ginia is for good relations with all sections, and their interest are bound np in the protection of American labor and American industries.” Such dec larations amount to an open ami frank admission that his mongrel party in Virginia is nothing more or less than radical Republicanism in disguise. As such they should be treated, and the wealth, intelligence and culture of the Slate owe it to themselves and to the country at large, to teach Mahone jeet from the sfatisfic'S of Frankfort, gives even a more favo’‘able proportion of Vitality to the Jewish child-popula tion. Continuing his estimate from the aged nanUcd into riper years, the value pf lifts is still in favor of ’nfe »•••••• »•••••••• THIItTG- Comft and l^e'Otn-stock, or choOSe from t • ...• , .. , .... our line c£ 8ample3. .If we cannot please Jews; the'aveiitge duration of the iite you In one we can in the other, W« have of the Jew being forty-eight years and something nice in this way, aM g'atiraiitee nine mouths, arm (Vf the Christian thir- fits as well aS.qtoltttog gobas. . . . tv-sfic yeftrs .and eleven months. In' We have avert- prefty ajglhobby t'lie fOWil of aft ages ‘AW of the Jew s DATS, in both felt and straw, and can born ferfeh the age ol fifty-three vears p vWW u+x?-v AV and Ante ihontb, whilst half the Chris- SHOES, which‘is®y\arge, einbraring all tians born attain the age ot thirty-six dualities ami styles. Something nice m years only . A xprarier of the Jewish mw-cuia and slippers. , population Is tnuud living beyond I n “i' departments we eiidodyuvto give seventy-otfe years, but a of behest goods at LOWEST TlilURS. the Christian, population is found iiv g B. THOMAS, AGENT, NO. 3?6 KYJiqSt., Oppos'rfe Liberty, WTNltow “SHADES, PAPER HANG INGS, LACE CURTAINS, Corn aces ANft Upholstery Goods, Charleston, s. c. Window AWiongs Made to Order -ALSO,— . , 4 . < » v. , » , • i -; -• . ..-y\ ♦. » A stoch of Men’s, Boys’ arid Youths! Clothing, which wii! be SOLD LOW. ... STRAW HATS IN ALL /STYLE§ AND PRICES Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ low v cut Shoes. Ladies’ ana Men’s. Cloth and Leather Slippers. Also, a beihtiful line of FANS. ^ g. cud worth & co:, —WHOLESALE— SaddlerV Warehouse, 155 irEErixo StrCET, Opposite Char^Ikstcx IIotsl. CHARLESTON, S. C. CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING; RespectAiUy, ‘J. CritOESCHEL. Agent THIS WEEK -jAT- ecuf.; to the vmt9ftaii\ l.'ST! ^Ver to id. The effectives of the Jews Peon ire ..a* a ^ i *■.*.* . period of fdrty-one years and a h*1f to double themselves; those of the oilier races fifty-one yeatk. In 1849 Prussia j Respectfully,. CALDWELL & LAttiERDAE. WHEREWITHAL JjENRY BISCHOFF & CO.- WHOLE8AE QROCERS AND DEALERS IN UAROLiN'A RICE. OPRffeTOKS OP THE fcVftJftlRATED ’CAROLINA TOLU TONIC. 199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. returned ohq WftUh fdv teVery,foilv of -two K*iAtL WE llE FE1*? Is another perplexing question. It ceases to worry tv lien once you look out Bossism a lesson in ’§4 that will not and cannot be forgotten. the Jews and one for every tmrty of the remaining popnlntidti." The Jews escape the gi - cat Ormondes more rapidly than the other races with whom they live: Thus the niorUdity from cholera amongst th'eVn 5?s kb suiail that the very fact of its occurrence Ha's been disputed. Lastly, that clement of mortnlily: suicide, which we may loI5k upon physiologically as a phenomena o\' un ease, is computed bv Glatter tVUin a proportion of l,000,(j00 of inimbi.ants : ^ m ^ aI1 ki of Prussia, Bavaria, WTirtembcrg, Alik- ffidsU&sonable prices, tna, Hungary and Transylvania to have been committed by rather lesj than one of the Jewish race to four of the members of the mixed races of the Chvistian populations. We have not far logo to find many causes for the high vitality of a race ^LVA GAGE & CO., 'CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, HAkklt, Corner Chprch Street CHARLESTON, S. C. t*yice packed for tlie country it specialty. also into bROCERY DEPARTMENT, kinds of eatables at A. NELSON & CO., —wHolEsaLe dealers i?i— BOOTS AND SHOES, Jlo. 23 HaynE Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. mm SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS ik NEW AND DESIRABLE '600'Dt AT SWEEPING RE'DVCl'tONS. 300 pairs Misses’ Newpork-Ties, at reduced 200 pairs Ladies’ Newport Ties’, all sizes', far belov the^r actual VALU^ AFiLwofKs 800 Unlaundried Shirts, at 49 cents—best value eveic offered ip thiq place 10 dozen Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts at 92 cents. Ekatniue thesi goods before buying., , . , . , ,-i . r,_ •_ i My stock is replete in every department’, and at prices at leas^ TEN PET CENT, less than you can buv the same goods anv place in the State. - My stock MUST BE REDUCED; let tlie goods bring what they will. Respectfully, prices. Ct)ME AND SEE US. We like pleasttft In Showing oiir gtxxls. Respectfully, G W. AIMAK & CO., Wholesale and rEtail Dem.ehs in CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS 9 SliHGICAL INSTKl'MENTS, LEE IX MARBLE. Busy preparations are now being made in Lexington, Wn^initi, for the unveiling of the recumbent statue of General Robert E. Lee, June 28, 1883. TU» iutarasting and solamu event will be of iiuiional interest to the entire Southern country, and it is confidently expected that thousands of Southern- born will seize tlie opportunity for a grand and memorable Teuiiioil nnii pay a “tribute meet” to the name and memory of tlie illustrious dead. which, by comparison with the Saxon CALDWELL & LATJDERDALE- and Celtic, is physically feeble. The causes are simply summed np in tlie; term, “Soberness of life.” Tlie Jew Loud (complaints arc again heard about the treatment of the State con victs hired out. to private contractors. It is a noticeable fact that in nearly every case where they have been em ployed either by private parties or corporations, they have been badly treated, and tlte State, to say nothing of the inhumanity of the practice, never fails to lose and heavily by such transactions. "Wc do rot hesitate to say that it is wrong, grievously wrong, to permit a single convict to go beyond the walls of Hie penitentiary, unless it is for tho improvement of public works. It is true they atd criminals, but humanity demands that they should be treated as human beings. This has not, is no* and will not be done, se long as the present policy is adhered to. 'Will not tlie General As sembly come td the rescue and legisla- lato the barbarity out of existence? ceremonies will bring together an his toric group seldom seen in this coun try. Jefferson Davis will be there if ins health permits; General Joseph E. drinks less than his “even C’hrislians”; he takes, as a rule, better food; he marries earlier; he roars tlie cliildreu ho ha» brought into tlie world with greater personal care; he tends the aged more thoughtfully; he takes bet- ’ ter care of the poor; and he takes bet ter care of himself; he does not boast of to-morrow, but lie provides for it; and he holds tenaciously to all he gets. We may think he carries these virtues ( too far; but thereby he .wins: becomes 11,6 j powerful, and scohdust boisterous Perfumeries and Toilet Articles, Cbh King and Vanderhorst Streets. CHARLESTON, S. C. r AGATE IRONWARE!! Johnson, as President of the Associa tion Wf the Army of Northern Virginlti, will preside; Bishop Pinckney, of Maryland, will open the special cere monies in the University Chapel, nlul Major John W. Daniel, the late Demo cratic candidate for Governor of Vir ginia, v ill deliver the oration of the mirth and passion; is comparatively happy. Different cattses have h’cCn assigned for this higher Vitality of tlie JcwUh race, and it were indbed wise to seek for the bailee, since tliht race Which presents thfe fetrongbst Vitality, the greatest increase of lift; Hud thh long est resistance to death Hi list, in coUt>e i of time, become; under tho influences of civilization, dominant. We see thi8 truth, indeed, actually exemplified In in the Jews; for no other known race Im0 ever endured so ifatlch or resisted so much. Persecuted; J}ijlieSsei1 By every imaginable form of tyrqnnv. they Light and durable; will not rust and is hot affected by lien t. t have Preserving Kettles. Rice and Milk Boilers, Tea Ketties an(j.Saltce Pans of this celebrated ware. A good OIL STOVE should he in every house, i have the.Whitney Hot Blast with all the tixttfrfes. Will do as m'lcli cooking with a few cents’ Worth of oil as an ordinary stove. The.best oil should be used with these stoves as well burned in lamps, Oriental Oil; over 150° fire test, is the best oil made. Nojupoke, no smell, And safe and cheap. The GRAND CHARTER OAK leads all :ook stoveil; .1 Mte also the Stand- ether cook i ard Charter Oak, Unproved Lee; So. Friend, ' BilLArp. StqV^iloliow- J. L. MIIMITsT^UG-T-T. IT STANDS AT THE HEAD; . t THE LIGHT-RUNNING DOMESTIC.’ That it is the acknowledged Leader 1 the Trade is a fact that cannot be dii uted. _ MANY IMITATE IT—NONE EQUAL ll The Largest Armed, , TheTjightest Running, The most Bcaptifuy Woodworl AND IT IS WAKIlINTED To be made of the best material. To do any and all kinds of work. To he complete in eveiy respect. For Sale by j. ai: beaty & co.; Winnsboro, S. C. Agent i wanted in unoccupied territ ry. Ad Iress DOME iTIC SEWING MACHINE CC Richmond, Virginia. AND SEASONABLE Cotton Qption.and „ rT ware, Dripping Pans; Pipe, jSlhiiwa and all other Stove Trimmings. Tinware; >ers of all kinds, Milk Coolers, Flesh ? orks. occasion. j v x;i > i uauii; iwi (ii wi ia i an ii > * tut v Old generals, veteran sol- have held together and lived, calTyhljj diers and war-scarred regiments with their torn and tattered banners bf a hundred battle-fields will be there, atul the spirits of the dead will move and on intact their customs, their beliefs, their faith for centuries, until, set free at last, they flourish as is cndHwed with new force. They rule niov8 i potently than ever; far more potently mingle with the companions of a tragic i when Solomon ih all his glory The jury in the Star Route case, on 7 sdt Thursday, the 14th inst., returned verdict of “not guilty.” Tlie verdict was received witli shouts and cheers from every quarter of the crowded court-room. Mrs. Dorsey sprang to her feet clapping her hands, while tears streamed down her cheeks, and many other ladies in the room were silently weeping.' The defendants wsre warmly congratulated by their friends. The counsel for tlie defence were serenely happy, while Merrick and his associates received the verdict w ith philosophical indifferenbe. The members of the jury say that th# lafgc amount of the oral testimony and documentary evidence in the case and tlie long arguments of counsel, had the effect ef confusing tho minds of the jury so that they found it difficult to reach any firm and fixed conviction. Tho verdict of “hot guilty” when re past. The New York Herald, of June 12th, says of the anticipated occasion: “Not, indeed, that it is intended to bo an kfter-glow of (Be war, or a stirring up of the dying embers that laid best be to grow cold forever. Tlie spirit of reconciliation is abroad in the land, and has penetrated even to these se questered mountains, Ami i£ stands alike by tlie graves of Lee and Jackson as by the graves of Lincoln and Gar field. The Southern people wilt look upon tlie 28th of June, 1883, as a day of beautiful and solemn intcres*, of reigned in Jerusalem. They rule} a del neither fight nor waste. turned in favor of guilty men, will not 1 gentleman.” tender recollection, rather than of moody aud bitter i-ogret for tlte u»u«m of which it might have served to cele brate are closed forever, happily sepulchercd in the triumph of a great cause. Their attitude towards the dofntuertiorution is that of poetic and worshipful remembrance; they have lived and suffered; the longing that Was once so biftei-; lias passed aw'ay, and along with it the' pcssimisih and hostility consequent on tho hateful years of Reconstruction. They glbiy! in General Lee as the ideal' Southern 1 he favorably received bjf the country at large. Ex-Senator Kellogg and Brady will have to answer to anothef similar indictment early next week. And McDonald and Hendricks are “at dagger’s points” I At a banquet given at Indianapolis, Ind., in honof of the Macon (Ga.) Volunteers some days ago, the two gentlemen referred to, so conducted themselves towards each other that political gossipers re gard it as of no little significance. When the banquet hsH was thrown two Democratic leaders to adjoining The statue is a life-size reennbent figure hi white inariile, which was purchased at the cost of $15,000', and £he mausoleum where the remains of Lee are to rest aggregate in expenses the amount of $12,000.' Southern soldiers aud citizens by tho thousands should attend tlie unveil'ng of the statue to the memory of the hero-chieftain of the “Lost Uause” 1 CAUGHT a BAD COLD Tho SUMMfcR COLDS fifitT Coughs are quite as dan gerous a6 those Of midwinter. But they yield to the same treatment arid Ought to be taken In time. JELLY and WINE making made easy— y using the Hiinily Fruit Press. Pulp eds separated from the juice at one and seeds separated operation. I think I have nearly eveTytli.iqg the the housekeeper needs’, and if I nave not 1 can get it. GROCERIES—a full line. Pure, plate, old-fashioned SUGAR Candy. Try it. BUGC.Y and WAGON material, Shafts, Poles, Hubs, Spokefi; Rijns and Whiffle Trees. I sell close to siihrA; ffrj ask a comparison of prices with Columbia or Charlotte. - - , Ploughs, Hoes, Picks, Spades; Maphre Forks, Hay Forks, Diggers, Cradle Blades, Grass Blades, etc. ... ■ GRAIN CRADLES of the same good make that I sold last season. SPRING GOODS AT- THE CORNER STORE j. ii. I’unmxGs. English Saddi.es for $5, 36; $7 AN'b $10. Kentucky Spring Seat Saddles for ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. $16. For all diseases of THROAT, NOSTRILS, HEAD or BREATHING AP PARATUS PerryDamsPaffiMef is the SOVEREIGN Remedy ALL DRUGGISTS KEEP PAIN KILLER Our stock of Spring and Summer Goods is complete In every defcattifient.' We have just received in all the newest shades the most popular good# of the day NUN’S veiling: BUNTINGS. Dorftli Ai»t> I’LAi!* Swiss: WALKER’S SPECIFIC. ___FJ<$URED MUSLINS. LicfcD AND STRIPED PIQUET- STRIPED NAINSOOKS. CHECKED NAINSOOKS. An elegant line of Ladles’, Ge'rtfe’ and Tnm TRULY WONDERFUL RB EMEDY HAS NE VER FAILED TO CURE * , Q ONS UMPTIQX. Its specdf- rffctloo upon all Bronchial and Pulmonic Affections is beyond belief to those who have never tried it .. or seen it used. Jt speedily allays Brohchial and Pulmo- hic Fevers. It is a wonderful EXPECTORANT AND HEALER. l^keept the digestive aud urinary or- giui-i in a natural and healthy condition- Boys’ strtw liats.'S all Styles and Quair- “ PT,RIfTES THE BLOOD, Instanffy lelifvegjiij^ht sweats, goneness of appetite and general (t&bflity. It has ties." PARASOLS 4 » * IN great Variety. UNAVOIDABLY, my stock \yas bought later this Spring tjbao usnsaU b fortiinatcly; at SUCH PRICES as fp enable me to meet the SHARPE^ COMPETITION. 1 am keener to sell than ever, and urgently extend AN INVITATION TO cverv man, woman and child in Fairfielcl County to visit MY 8TOI Within the next THIRTY DAYS. A REQUEST. DON’T LEAVE MY STORE WITHOUT ASKING TO ARTICLE YOU WISH TO LOOK AT, AND ASK THE PRICl CEI SEE AI A PROMISE. i* . aLl Shall be waited on politely, and no grumble IN CASE A SALE IS M^KFFECTEfV PRICES BE AS LC OltO. AS THE SAME GOODS CAN BE SOLD AT IN WIN1 J. M. BEATY. 1883. SPRING STOCK ATTENTION IS CALLED to FRESH ADDITIO TOMt W15 WAVK and Game, and ate hi suits o separate I suit the purchaser? Buy U e GErSW- ENGINE ffnd SEPA RATOR from ... J. M. ELLIOTT,' Sr.' “An infant crying in the nig board. It woe evident at once that. Davis’s Pain Killzh <m hand. An infant crying for the light, And with no language but a cry.” Tho child was in pain, and knew no bet ter than to ciy until morning, pr until gimebody brought him something to relieve bis suffering. Everybody who has the oars of a small chad should remembei 1 that the little fellow’s pains and gripes' lure ever more severe to him than corresponding ns would be to a big man. Acting on always to hate Perky We Imve tried them ahd kliow them to be good, aud would not sell thrifrif wc did not tliiuk so. * been known orfly four years and ffAS NEVER FAILED to PERFECT A CURE. Any one afflicted with what is gpilerally men’s Underw&Y consists of Lisle Thread ! cons’dY'rod death’s avatd oourfar, consump Our Stock of Furnishing Goods is now* complete in $ii&lity amf flies. The Gentle- * ,| tidfi, can be cured for $2.60, $$.00 ,pr te $10.00 according to the stage which the | disease has reached. No patiept h/ia yet ; taken $.10 worth before a cui;e wnis affected. I The SPECIFIC is recomn ended ofiTy. fpr j pulmonary affections, and those desiring T dH/'nFr 1 Y'l’t* A r> d/7-I ^ ll * e ft can do 80 by'“’“‘Bni? tkeirorders ^ v DUO. to the proprii tors of this paper or direct ~iY- r ' *—— * : ~y; 1 ■ - ■ ' to me, stating that you saw this advertipe- ye ( )XK jN xl2> P in the Winnsboro News and Herald A call is resi*ectfully solicited from all.! Th . e ^PEClFIt: is recoin tended ofiTy fpr We have now reeelvcd otir stock of SPRING GOODS, and have them r»*ady for ixspectiok; 'Sri The Celebrated “Brunswick” one. U*r* • Hams- Wc tliiuk Wc can SAFELY say that we have never opened at any fime a more complete assortment or better class oi _ rroods i Ocean Gem Mackerel.’ ’ “ ' ..... Sfrhft Louis Corn B M regards prices, wc \vill only say that Saint Louis Roasi B^f.” —ALSO,*— The well-known “ELLIOTT GIW” is offered to the public. We will be pleated to have the home orders. J .. Now is the time to bring In OLD GQftT fbr repairs. J. ELLIOTT, Sr -FOR- WHITENING Alh) PRESERVING THE TEETH. KEEPS tbCe breath pure and SWEET. FORMULA OF DR T. T. MOORE. W. C. FISHER, Wholesale Agent, Columbia, 8. C. For Sale in Wtansbcfro by McAfASTER, BRICE A KETCHIN. MchJS-jxly Walker’s RHELNATiC RKREDY Cures Rheumatism, eitber acute or chron ic, in from eight to ten days. Price by Express, $5 per Bottle DR. J. W. WALKER, these goods will be sold as low ns the same , Imported and American Sard! CLASS OF GOODS are sold in any MARKET, and assure our customers that they vtill be protected in pnees, as \Ve will meet the market at any time in anything. We would call special attention to our June 13^ * FRANKLINTON, N. C. It is a fact, wh will sell you a GEXTS’ DEPARTMENT, which will be found complete in every par ticular, and ail we ask Is ah Inspection by 1 tlie public. &° a ^ g. iSportb';. 111 i HcMASTEE, 3SICE & ESTCHHT.’ Salmon (Soused), Mackerel. • . - - *ss- Imported Macai Fresh Cheese. _ . Fresh Apples, in gallon c Bartlett Pears, Quinces. - . . , i- , Grated Pineapple, Pffrc ‘.Wlftslowrs” Succotash—first packed. “Davis Lestor Mki'o£”.^ Tomatoes—hi Crosse A BlackweSus Chow-Chow 'Plri „ . . ■ Ifliported Worcestershire Sa Bakers' Broma. „ . • Condensedk Fresh Snow.JfJaltes. . A lot of llurulled Hoes and Grain Cm ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. R. M. HUEY