The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, September 28, 1878, Image 1
ITi-VEEKLY ElNTN W S.Il )O. S. C.. S'TURDAY, SL.:,-T'1 I'El 28,_1878. YOL. 2. NO..10
AN IIIST IO PAIALLEL.
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I It7A 7' P 1, IwI s' IN s,0N 10X.
A CalamnIty that Dwarfr by C:mtrast
tho Proient Droaul(j1 .picefljC in l ,hu
Southwst
Thle prese!nt. opidelnic inl some of
the SouithnIll cities r)i.gs to mind
Defoe's description of the opidemlic
plaguo1 inl London, known a; the
Gr 10t Plagne. In llmany fea-ttiures
the two disorders preselit poilts of
resemibiahllnco. Both wero imported
and grow by reason of the unusual
-wiarmith of the season acting u11pon
the Iilth of thO streets. In each
caso the desolation anIod loss of Iifle
woroc awful, alha the Illost string nt
quarantino regilations failed to
operate as (i'ectivo cheksi. The
London plaga was, i.owOVer, by
far, th ost deO.A kstrurttive, not les.;
than one lumdred ' tlhousa0d persoIn
having died of it.
The plagu raged ini Londion dam
ing the sping, k.0unIIIutnor1 11 aml I utu. Im
ofl 1 . It first appearedI duing
the pre viou y he Parish of
St. G.ils-in--the-Filds, and v.s
believed to have bcin bronughit over
from Holland. It spread so fast
throughi the poorer seCtions of the
city that year that the grave t appre
hension was felt lest it might be
(omo11 general- But thne cool weathI -
r o antmn, aii(1 winter chieked
and was believed to hmave killed it.
'Upon the rottun of warm woather'
it btoko out aain:.6, aInd([ the scas on,
like the present one, provingi4 1111
uuly ho, it. spr~eadl withl alarmling
rapidity. Te tmost in-c:.utimns
were taken to arrest it:i proress.
The city wasi quarantined-n one
Was alowed to lo.tv.o it h.tvin onvo
ent (red. An ulluVor Wv n i ue to
enforco clealiness. PeO w e0 -o(
iimred in their hiamos. 1'aud Iies
afflictod by the disorder were k!pt
Off the street3S. Inl May am June it
entered the city proper, and several
fatal cases occurred in the b:.d
ciarters. Inl Juy th Kiln, mnl
hi;3 court 1! 'd tosisbury, l'aving
the city inl charLgo of the DIul:. of,
Albenarlo. Thekl conditiiJ of
city from this out is grimhicalyv
(esCribeod by Dfoo: "Th'0 face (f
London was stLan.gely altoeSd-I
mean the wholo umass of buiildings,
city, liberties. suiburbs, \Westinis
tor, Southwark and all together.
For, as to the partir-lar part called
the city, or within the walls, that
was not yet much infe.'ted ; but inl
the whole, the face of this, I swy,
was much altered. Sorrow and
sadness sat upon overy feco nd
though some parts were no( ye
overwhelmed, yet all looked d( eply
concerned, and as wo saw it apprs
ently coming on, so overy one
looked on himilf and his fanily as
being in the utmost danger. *
* * * .Loion might wvell be
said to bo all in tears. The mourn
ers (lid not go about the streets
indeed, for nobody p)ut on black, or
made a formal dress of mourning,
for their nearest friends. But the
Voice of miournling was truly heard
in tihe streets ; the shrieks of women
and~ chaildren1 ait the windlows and
door's of their houses, whien their
nearest relations wVoro perhaps.
dying or just dead,, were so frequent
to be board as5 we passed tile streets,
that it was enough to pierce the
stoutost heart in tihe world to hecar
them. T1earis and lunentai ons wero
soon almost in every house, espeei.
ally in the first part of the visita -
tion ; for toward tihe latter end,
men's hearts w.ere hardened, and1
death was so always boeo their
,eyes, that they did not so nmch
concern themselves for tihe loss of
their friends, expecting that thomn
solves should be summoned the
next hour."
Soon the streets wero descrted
and business stopp~ed, whereby
thousands were thrown into idleness
and destitution. Grass sprouted in
the principal thoroughfares. In a
little while people camne out again
from thcir houses, being driven to
mingle wvith eaoh other in search of
provisions, which began to be very
scarce. "The necessity of going
out of our houses to buy provis
ions," continues D~efoe, "was5, in ai
great measure, the ruin of tihe
whole city, for the peolo catched.
the distemper on these occasions
one of another, and even the provis,
ions thomsolyou wore often tainted
at least I have great reason to be. .
Jiovo so---and thorofore I cannot say
with satisfaction what I know is
repeated with great assurance that
ihn markret people andi hasn
brought provis-8iols to town-1 wero
never. ilifected. I am1 certain the
butcllori of Whito (lapel, wl1ere
the g1eatest part of the flesh moat,
wvas killedl, woro d read full y visit-edl,
tand ilhat at lasL to such at dgro'
that few of their hlops Were ke'pt
openl, itI thoso that rem:Ii-1ed inl
thle killed their mecat at M\I itlo-End
and hatwayandbrogh i t to
inmrket upon l)nzorses. It is t! 1(
peoplo isedall possiblo proeauftions:
wvhen 111Ny o1n bouglt a joint of
mea(t in tille imirket, they would not
take it ont of the butcher's hand, but
took it oil the hooks theillsolves.
Oi the other had, the butcr
would not totleh the miioney, but
htaY it put into it pot of vim ar
wvhich e k-pt. for that purpose.
The Iyer ilways :rriel small
lloney to imike ptt) any odd son,
111A they nuitcv t-k' no ehange.
They carri'e bott!es for scents and
perlIlI es in th(r haloIn.s., and aIll
muean1:us it, comuld be ioed woero iii
pl]yed. Brit then the poor. could
not J even tdho Ih in, and th ov
Won t at . al aiz:ds. Inmunallci
di:.o tories w.e boarlId every day
on this 4iy acconlit. So i moiC iis a1
11an o1r wo0 im droet d doN.n dead
hi k rnal, of the
people HIM:t, hi (he plugn 0 upon
themli kniew lothing of it int it tih
iln Iu'1d algren ha afleeted their
vit.1, ald they did in a few lo
nwn~lts. This caulsed( that, mlalny
died m ai th-at I-nuier in the stlre;t.;
suahldtnly, wvithiont any warn'ingle.
Others, perarps, had tiio to go to
tuao next bulk or stall, or to any
door or porchi, and just sit down
ItaId die, as I hagv said before.
Thero objoets0 wvere so frequenolt (m
the streets, that w hen -h16 ptlalne
C:11n1e 19 be Very oig on one sie,
thicrie was any passinlf by
the wetIs, buMtt that suverial dead
bodies;A wvoulhl be lyaing horo ul(
thelre uponk the,, ground ;0 onl the
other liihi. it is obserwvablc that,
thougIh at fiCt tli people wv'ould
siop as they wunt along and call to
1he. 0eihbs to coma wut onl such
o 0:0ision, yet afterwardn no not0iie
w. :keI Of 'lem. But if at any
time we foun 1 a corpso lying, go
eross the way and not cooic near
it; or if inl a IIow lano or passago
mo ba'k apgain an: seek some of her
way to (io on th businss we were
u1pol, and in tho:e c.:s.4 the) c :*J
wa Ilwvays left utilf.1 the oflioors
had notice to Co:no and take thmt
away, or fill nighft, when the boar -
eors attending the dead-cart would
take them n up a:d calrry themii away.
Not did thos undmulted creatures
who perfortned these oflfies faul to
search their pockets, and somutimes
to vtrip oAi their clothes if they
were well dre -.,d, as sometimesi
they w'ore, and carry off wV'hat they
co- 10 get *, * * , It is scarelv
1 r1i lib, \ i ":at dreadful cases hapl
'ool in pairticular i families every
day ; peoplO ill the rago of the
disitajanper or in tho torment of their
iackings, w hich wits indeed intolora
ble, running out of their own gov -
011r1nent, laving and distracted,
ofteitimes laying violent hands
upon themIselves, throwing Ithem
aselvoa out of their windows, shoot
ing thiemselves, &c. Mhothers'u mur1
dearing their owvn ohilren in their
lunney ; some1 dying of grief, as a
p~assion ; some of moro' frigh t and
sur1pr'iso, withou0 It any in feotion at
all ; otheors frigh toned into idiotisim
antd foolisth distration ; some1 into
despair and lunacy ; othiers into
into melancholy nimaneoss. * * in
some the swellings were maldo so
hiard( thiat no0 instriunent could cut
thlem, and then they burned them
wvithi caustic, so0 thait many died rav
ing maid w ith the tormoiint, andsomo1)1
in the ver'y operation. Ini thiose
dlistresses, 10or want of 11011 to hold(
tht mn down in their beds or' to look
to them, many laid ' 11u11(1 u[pon
the(mselvejs, as atbove ; some) br'oko
out into tihe stroots, perh'1aps natked,
and1 wold run directly down to the
r'iver and( plunfgo thomllOves4 into
the wvater whoro'ver' they found it.
It often pierced my soul to hoar the
gr'oansa and cries of those who wor*O
thus tormented. Tis rulnning of
distempcercd peolo about thle streets
wvas very dismnal, and1( the mnagistiates
did thoir utmost to prlovent it ; butt,
as it was always in the night, anmd
generally suddon01, whe~n itch at
tomnpts woro' madoc, the officer could
not bo at hand to prevent it, and'
eIvenl uhon any got out in the day,
tihe oflicors appointed did not care
to modd1(11 with thema, because as
they wore all grievously infootod, to
be sure, when they came to that
height, so thley woero mloro0 than ordi
narily infeotuous, rand it was one of
thle most dangerous things that
could be to touch them. On tihe
other hland, they generally ran on,
not knowing what they (did, till they
had exhaui~sted their spirits so as
that they wou fall, and then die
inl perhaips half an i hour or al hoi
anil, which was most pitoous to hear
they were sure to comno to them
selves citirely in that half hiour or
hour', an 1 then to vmke mo11t griev
ols a04 piereing Cries and~l Munenta -
tiwnm; inl the deep illicting seinew of
tlie c .n.2itioni they were in.
Alter a wVl ilao th fmi-y tf the infec
tioni alppreI to so Lo increased that
inl shwor, tho- shut up1 no hossat
all ; ie enlollh that all tle
remoudies of, tha't kind had bee;n ucd
till were fIomild fenitt'is, and that
Ie phIt1ue sprea itself With it! ir
rosis tible fiury, so that it cauno it
last with such violence that4 the
prop!c 4At st~ill, looking" ait each~ othl
(r, and scenA (Itlite Id al moloeld to
despair. Wh0ol -streets steined to
be desolatted, an . not to h.. shtt up1)
only, buti to be emptied of their in
I
limbliinits. Du:s were lft. pn,
Win'dows -stoo I sI.:ttrin i n.M fhle
vi:tl inl epity ou' Ises for wvumt of
ptl(i'le L0 > shut ttr In a wr1
I me I)! C.. tt o i .) Tll ti.l15 Vti
people be-anl to g'ivo up1 ti .cel!1ves
to their: 1%_1AllN, and to thi'k thtt .ill
reguJIlation; :;i I mIethods wcre in
vain, and fli-tt1 t.re was mthinlg to
b lupod for but an univoersal dsola
Always take to the circus oongh
religious swruPlus to guard you from
the lemonade.
The reason why wiiO is put in
-Inock turtle sioup is probably becauhe
wmile i; a1 Imocker.
P'arty spirit will not run so high
this fall as 1onoyn-soe Cal be
had for fifty cents, a gallon.
The Chine:e residents 'f San Fran
(!is(o) hav.e r8Im'd 1nk. t housatnd two
11Imn ;( trd ollars; for) the yellow fe-ver
Eison al invlX>nmt ts mu111h a; he
.es aS id ot11 be called a liar.
?ihat's where he hias the advantage of
Li (liC \VW'(' t IU C: I.)ti~ V,1'ctl.O U
the editor of a1 caml.paignl organU1.
Th Rev. Charls; Forco Deems,
-iLl D-, the pastor (0, 0h0 Church of
the St rilgers, ,as in inviteCl to
becom03 a membII erl3t (f tLe Philosphi
cal society of Great Britain.
Nillsoen has gvown cross-fetrived
it 4Io int ihC 1 iS n0o cM. t inl
d i11t' in a sil.10 bay witii hur.
ht as wll ril im a sulky with
SonatorIDavs.-I'./meL'.
x .V. Palmer, of llnois, a
forier Repulican, and mriO re
eently thu Libe-al who wts so ii.
posed I upon by the Eliz.t Piiikston
adlair, has becomo a pronounced
Deniocrat.
The gang of burglars who work
for svWIn stright hourS to hammer
a sa1fe to pieces to securoa foml tednl
Cents know hlow a counry milister
fool:s afte~r a donation visit.
"Thoso are the days," siys the
Philadelphia U/hroniclc, "whlen the
mn:11 with two hands goes out hunt
ing, and comes hiomo w.ithout any
gzune, and with only one hand."
Farmers, says tho Urap/hic, cens
to notico the poetic beautijes of
anitunnu whein they fail to got ia ijity
d:..lar premuiumn oin a pig worth
eight dollars and a half.
A contemnporairy asks :"Why are
there no great epiCs wr'iton niowa
days ?" "WoVll, thu pincipatl rensoni
iwe haven't timolt to w'rito such a
wvork. T hore arc several other roa
sonls, but they are not worth men
tioning. -.No'rristown IIJ'rdd.
A Boston lawyer has a letter writ
teon in 1814 by a New York lirmn,
saying that they had placeed in the
haonds of Daniel WobsLt'r a bill for
collection, rind asking thait the finmin=
Oiatl stanidinig of Wobst:,r bo inquired
itnto, as they could niot obtain any
settleoment from him.
IProbably at the last droatdful day,
whien Gabriol sounds his tramp, if
lie doosn't stop) 0ono 0r twico be.
tween tho blattis, aind slhout "Gonor'.
aii ! G'neral. ! I say !" not more thani
t wo-Iifths of the nion in Americar
comoetoricai will got uip.-Bur~,linigton
At large hotel in Soarborough it
is said thoe lanldlord1 iosos ats many
asB fourteen hunld red nafpkinfl a year
by reason of the gitesta putting
themr in their pockets in mistake for
j)ockot handkerchiefs.
Fanny El~llslor, the "divine" ballot,
dancer, is seventy-one, but her eyes
are still bright as stars, andi her hlair
b~lackc as night. She also likes boor,
Moroovor, shlo is worth $500,000,
and hans perfect health and troops of
friends. Dear reader, tile moral. is
-thle moral is--is-we don't reol
loot what the moral is.
A correspondent writes that the
display of ankles is one of the most
attractive features of the JParis ex~
posit.ion. This is some follow that
has ben refutised a free pss and
wiSIeCs to belit lo the exposition andi
put it oin a level with a streot show
-a noddy erossihg, for instanco.
It, seems to be a sriou (uestion
with Rlepublieai shoets whethor tihe
N;.iaotials ire to swallow the Demo
crats or the .lopublicains. Jiu&Iging
frim the way things look in Penn -
sylvania and some other States, the
liNpublictins are to ba the swallowed
Inrty.
L< uisvillo ias a child revivalist
w%ho is only four years old, and11 a
l(res. She can neither road nor
writo, yet is ablo to repeat almost
any passage inl the Bible with aston
ishing accuracy. Her succeshs asn ti
eCxhorter is very great, she creating
a ierfect furore whorover sho goes.
M.rs. Augusta Evans Wilson lives
in i pretty country house near
Mobile, surrounded by books, pie
tures mnd flowers. She is described I
as the most charming talker in the
South, tnd ats the posseisor of a
broad open br)oNw, straight brown
hair, earnest cycs- and expressive
Pensacola, la., Chicken thieves
ilre entii't lod to the blto ribboi for
their in;ct.uity. A party of them
surrouid ia house, aind proceed toget
up a fit 'A-class serenado. Whilo the
mlii.uical portion Cf the galg thus
Citrtai n the family, the rest steal
aroun1d to the chicken coo) and bag
thir prey.
Eist Liverpool, Ohio, is warmed
id lighted by its natural gas wells.
The gas gives at llame that abniost
rivals the eloctric light in brilliancy,
anIid it costs so little that the lamps
in the city stroct tare kept burnin g
day .and rJ:.iht. It is us l in private
houises. and fitctories itlike, aild cooks
a stak or boats a furitace.
A sevait girl inl one of the sum
mer cottatges recently burned in
L ox,carfully gathered
87,000 wourtht of jewelry inl bor apron
and)( started downi Stairs. Before
geting out -she remiiembered that
iir own money vws in her room in
the attie, and so sho throw away the
contiti of her apron and rushed
back to savo tho $100.
A Seotch cler"gyian has poiilted
olit a rim.ukablo Iisprilt occilrilinr
ill till ditions of Shukespeare's Nwork,
malu neIver be fore noticeul, by which
thi hard is mado to say : "erns
mil 5t.onies, books in the running
brool, and good in overytinigi,'
whe whit le really salid was nn
doteld)((ly "SOrmons in books, stones
in tOhe running brooks, and good in
everything." okangodn
WN\iJ. D, Fon . 0xnnss5xx.
A good stery is t"IH of Walker H1.
Brown, PAmocriatic nominn for
Cong ress from the Ninth District of
IWa. It is said that while a miem
bor if the B ,ard or Sulpervisors in
Emm1t 1t ecunty, Iowa, he wias made
helairnianl of tho board, vhichi con
sistL I Of three ICemb'ers ; that at a
certain ! -tilg lie plrCsented a
l pr psitii'4 to the b ard for
a1cLin, t which the otl.or twvo
me:Aer s were oppo(sed. lie re
quotel 1 no of thi other immbors
of t'c b .ar I to take the chair wvhile
ho lie ausssed the measure, wvhiich
wvas done ; then, while on the floor
enlled for a vote on tho question,
w~hich, of co)urso, the chlairmuan not
voting, was a tio. He said :"I will
no(w ros'uu3 the chair," and thon
annimneed, as there seemed to be a
tie voto, that it became necessary
fir the chiair to docido it, which ho
did in the affirmativo, and dleclared
the measuro carried.
Ain U DmmIAD Tmri--You do..
ser ve to auffor and if you lead a miis,~
era ble( unsatisfactory life in this beaui
tiful world, it is entirely your own
fault, and there is only one excuse
for you, your uroasonalo preju-.
dico mnd sk0[ticisml, wvhich has kill..
0(d thousands. Personal knowledge
and common sense rotasoning wvil
soon show you that Green's August
Flower will cure you of Liver Com
plaint, or Dyspepsia, with all its
miserable eff'ects, such as sick head..
ache, palpitation of tihe heart, sour
stomach, habitual costiveness, diz
ziness of the head, nervous prostra
tion. low spirits, &e. Its sale now
reaches every towvn on tihe Western
Continent and not a druggist but
will tell you of its wonderful cures.
IYou can buy a samplle bottle for 10
cents. Three doses wvill relieve you
Sympathy is best shown who
practical in its application. Thei'cn
fore wvhen you sympathize with
your suffering baby, show it prac
ticibly by using Dr. Bull's Baby
Syrup and thus eure youx child,
Pricea2 orintna
ViEGErINE
Piurlfles the Blood and Gives
Day Q TIN, I,., Jalt. 21, 18T8.
I r Sir--lur ''V(tpii" hN is beil dolng
wonitrf nil Ille. I 21ave h-et1 Iaviig hih ChilI
1111l i-'evir. Coltlt A Iin tle swi p-ii of th1
sotih, not Iirig gvl ng tIlle Ielief 1111111 1 ibegit
the itse of . our Vegetlite, It givIng tIIe I 111t1il
at e reller, ton1ing it Imy systent. JIItIfinlg iny
bloml, gi ,l'ig sIrnt.h: whereas all t ohr meli
vines wea*S keW:Iv4d l o 'andt tlli'l Illy systeti with
l olsonl ; 1111 1 :111 ,;at 1iiledI l I Ih t i alllies that
ive in the agite 4ist rwis of ohe sotti nod vest,
%VotI t.1% Ike V Igeline I Wo or tI ree I ine4 i week,
Ihey waodII nt, he i roil 'Ied wIt It Ie uhl iIs or
tilt, lal inaIt Fe llver kIh Ita , provatIl nI t oertiltt
tis of it Iei yeatr, 80 v( dot or'S bills, aiud live to
it good #)itl age. Itespectfll.ily yOlr*.
.1. E0. M31I~IHEL,
Agent Hon'.ison's Loonims, St.. Liouls, Slo.
A,. Diix,1As Ol Titi-: M.Oo.-1 Vegetlinc will
relleve pa"in1i, cleaniise. 1)1rlfy, and u10 re tuch
1iI<s0llsas.4, restorling the lillt iL to perfect
heatt ltler I rylng dllfoerent, itlYhilanLs, inatly
rolliles, sutlelIlig for years, isIL not, ooleitu
S.ve' prooj1, o yiui ae at sutftrer, you canl be
(tred ? Why is l Is mleelleie erforlning stch,
grat etres? It works in it Noort, in Clhe cir
c iln1111lg i11.M. It, an tIruly be clilled tilt
(-reat ilool 'ri'mler. ilie great.soitti or di.1
ease orIIin Iat i In Ile tbloml ;t no liedicil
I tit Ilo s 11411. t t liel ill'et ly 11)01o It to 1ttrify antI(I
renuovat e, !tas Jiti t2ltea 1tiloipitbic ttention.
VE ET IAlNi
Has Enitiroly Curo.1 Mo of'
Vertigo.
(. AltO, I I.,., Jan. 23, 1818.
i.;ir SIr--I h:1ve til severll bottles of
"VEt. ' INI N. : 1i. lins etlirrly Cttre tile of
Vel Igo. I 111ve ilso it ed It for Kidney Coan
p1lint. Li is 1h hst inellIelne for' kidney
eotilliaint. I wold recolnuend It ats a good
blood nulilel . N. YOU U.M.
'AtN ANt 1)rMNASuI.--01 WO welc, to enjoy
gIofo ilalthl wheuhd or .ori 1.httmrl cMr
tIh wil h t hI l oIIV , C tisi t12111 Pain tld ti'SeIa ;
IIur II thesf h uiorsm, being de posited t hroutgh t ho
Iire body, produilec pillples, critptions, tile0r,
lillIest ion, coitiveniess, te-mnt-hes, nleural la,
t'i'ttiat is a111nd nunmerotts other colinl 11011118 ?
li4einove thef Cnitlsv by Utak[inlg Votgetline, Clio
inoMt rellalile reinely for cleansing [and purify
Ing tile blood.
VEGE TINE
I Iselievo it to bo a Good Medi
X'U-NIA, 0., Miarch 1, 1817.
M It. 5151' 8:
Dom, Sir- I wIsh to informn you Whnt, yout11
Vvirt tilm, asdne fort, ue. I hanve been al1ct,
eI wiI Nei rilgit, and aifter Ilsing tlhre butr
I lIs of I Ito Vgel Iline was call trly relieved. I
lso folnil ntiv genefrall hltl h lutitch Imuproved.
I belIeve It to bev 2 good mie'llOIne.
Y-,r 11-ridy, FItED llAlVElMSTICKC.
V 5(1 rimsi IN horoughly eradientes every kind
of lh11m11,W. and11 rest IOreS ti lntIro s't,0m to It
healthy Lointitjon.
VEET LNK
Druiggist'.s Rleport.
Ii. it. STsVEN ':
Dea' Sir--Wo have been selling your "Vego-.
tI lu for the ptst.etgliteell month11t, anl we take
plellstre In stating I lint ll every (as1, to ou.
IonowledgC, It ilas vein great, saZtiflction.
DUCK & UOW~tl,1
1lIcknal, 1y.
VEGETINE
IS THE 11 BST
Spring Medicine.
Prepared by
1-. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass,
Vegetiine is Sold by all Druggists.
Wept 2 -w
New Summer Cook.
The Sa.,1fely
HOT BLAST
ST~iOVEY iBIR
f ':1r DOEN NOT it Erl' iLE 110USE,
Perfect for all kin ds of Cook ing aind Hloat
Iig Irons1.
The muot satitf 'ctor'y Stoyo madi~o and tho
fif" Son~d for Oircutlars.
WHIITNEY & HA 'LL MF'CI, Co.,
j aly 27-ly 123 Chestuutit St., P'hila.
B3ARGAINS 1 BARGAINS
FOR CASH
~3'OR tho noxt twonty daystnmay be had
.. at tho formeorrstoro of Sot. Wolfe. ThQ
beautiful stock of
Clothing,
Shoest,
ADry Goods
and
Fancy Goods,
will Ite soldi krardoss of est, as ioo
mnust be raisell
july 80 S. S. WOLFE.
THlE W JIkNSBO01O~IMOTEL*
-By
MRS. M. W. BROWN.
r p 1f18lotol, situated in the centre of
* [the town, offers and guaratntoes to theo
publie induomients unsurpassed by any~
othelr house inI the place. Table sup.
plied1 with tihe beat in the market. 0om,
fortable rooms and 'polito atention,
Tormji-$2,00 per day, Au 9-tf