The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, December 02, 1882, Image 2
THE NEWS AND HERALD.
WINNSBORO, S. C.
ATUEDAT. December 2, 1882.
. .O. S. REYNOLDS. MXOE.
Pr. N ss ,A rls, coNTRIBUT.NG vmTOR.
THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE.
On Wednesday last Governor HYa
good 4ebmitted to the Leggislnture his
-'nnual message. It is a simple, hnai
vess-like paper, giving fully and at Lhe
sime time succinctiv a statement of
the conditihn of the diflerent depart
meaits lnd institutions of the State.
We regret that we have not space to
publish it entire, and must conteut
curselves with a synopsis.
Beginning with ibe public debt, we
find it, funded and to be funded, G,
P.7,825- being a decr-ease of6.70,4963 on
the amount reported last year, brought
v- 6ont under the operations of the
Sinking Fund Commission. Of the
piublic debt, the scrip of the Agricul
tural Colleges, arounting to $101,800,
i a permanent investment; the de
ficiencv bonds and stocks. amounting
to 8501,922, mature in 1s85; and con
sols, amounting to $5,878033. mature
In 1893. The whole debt bears inter
est at 6 per cent. This is promptly
- et as it accrues, and is paid in o
lumbia, Charleston and New York.
The State securities sell above par'.
There is no floating indebtedness, cur
rent expenses are met as they occur,
and there is a balance of $98,01.7 in the
treasury, awaiting the disposition of
the Legislatu-e.
The revenues of the State for current
expenditures are derived from the net
earinings of the penitentiary, from the
phosphptte royall y and from the gener
al tax. The penitentiary paid into the
treasury last year $40,000. The phos
p.;hate royaity is steadily increasing:
during the past year it amounted to
$138,254, being An increasC of over
$17,000 npon the preceding year. In
order to dispense with the expedient
of borrowing money. in advance of t he
paymeat of taxes., fo meet the interest
on the public debt; the Governor sug
gests that the first semi-ann iar pay
-inent of taxes be made compulsory,
and that $100,000 additional be raised
-involving a State tax for next year
of 4 4-10 mills. The levy for last year
was 41 miffs.
In the penitentiary there were, on
the 1st of Novenmber, 824 convicts.
against 690. at the same time last year.
Of the former number 778 were colored
and 46 white. There were 2-4 L'ased
- ponm phosphate work, 121 upon rail
ronds aad 25 on the Seegers farm; then
remainder working within thme walls of
the institution. After the paymnt of
all the expenses for the past fiscal year,
there remained in the hands of the
~ p~tu 1at hie hiandsome sum- of
- t4*d220O colored pateertia. Of
heo525 e upportegi th ie state a ad
eir ownmeans. he Govern-c szw
- , gests that some plan be dneviseri to de
crease the number- of benet4i::iary ir
m rates-,-and to receive pa-y f~-rm those
2who do not actually xtwed the honutyz
of the State. The apropriation: aked
for the coming year is $1I,195. Ti.'
instituition has been adansraay mia:
aged'.
-The Department oflgrcultnre cot:
tinues-to do a good work. The t:ax on
fertl-izers. collectedl throngh this do
partmnent. realized for the last fiscal
year-$23,704. The bureau of imnmigra
tion- has been ini successful. operation,
and~ the Governor thinks that ineerd
facsieso mid inducements should be
*ofered to bring immigrants here.
*On the subject of educationi die Gov
evnor mmakes the followinig interesting
statement:
The reprt~ o-f ti~e StPat~ superrnt'endent of
education shows. a gratifying improvement
in the public school system. During the
last year there were in attendance unon
thepuli shoos 5,99white and 80,57
Thisi the largest number of pupils ever
enrolled in the public schools of this State
in any one year. Th'e average length. of
the school session was four months-a
slight fnerease over the sessions previbously
reponted. The 'number of teachers- em
ployed was-white 2,123; colored 1,287:
t-ctal 3,213-being an increase since the last
report'of'16 Thie nuinber of. schoolVras
32183--an increase of 120. The school fund
. has radily-increasedl since the adoption
of the amendment to the Constituitlott M-a
tivre to the public-school tarx. The frandfor
the-fiscal year 1581-82, the last year for
which full returns have been made, was
$452,965 44-this amount being the largest2
ever available in one year for the sup'pot
of publie; schools in this St-ae.. Th-publie
- school fund is now- almnost' fike of debt.
The amount of the claims" oufstanding
against the school fund inL October,. 1877.
-was $299,94e 66. In nearfy all thie-coun~ties
thiis debt has been liquidated..
The State Military Academy lia
opened with very flattering prospectse
There are 17.7 cadets, of whom sixt
eighlit are beneficiarics. To keep up
this number- will require $20,400,-and
a small appropriation will be needed
for thes purchase of arms and accoutre
muents. A elaim against the United
States government for the renit of the
Citadel buildings is now pending, with
a good chance of early and favorab!c
adjustment.
The South CardTna College opened
with good prospects-there being now
148 students in atten~Iance. Speaking
of the agricultural: feature of the in
V stitution, Governor Hagood suggests
that it should. be sodieveloped as to aid
materially in buifding up' tlie agrienl
4ural interests of the State. Not only
should the opp~or-tuPi:y jegre 1 vr
the scietifne priciples upon wich
4heir-eam1ing is bassd: but .'the 'arfmers
thenselves should have the benefits of
teets and experineuts made under the
au,2pices of the institution. To this
tnd the College will hereafter make
analyses, researches and practical tests
required 4>y the bureau of azriculture,
and the resilts wiil be given to the
pnblic in the occas-ionial bulletins of
th,-! ei-mmisioner of agriculture. The
repa~rr of te profesor of agriculture
W:1 I.No Ie mWd a part of the annual
report of the lnrnan. The truatees of
the ('clee wil! a;k lie contintuaice of
the t1ppropration of ; 12.00.
The in;stitution for the deaf and
dumb n and the blind i.q in successful
operation, with sixty-two pupils in
attendance.
On the -ubject of railroads, after re
ferring', to the report of Commissioner
Donltra. the Governor says:
Several important new railroads have
been projected and consideirable progress
has been ma'le towards the construction of
them. The Edgetield, Trentonw and Aiken
Railroad Company and the Atlaetic and
French Broad have been consolldated with
crtain North Carolina, Tennessee and
Kentucky roads, whose objective Ioint at
present is L- xington, Kentucky, under the
style of the Carolina, Cumberaid Gap and
Chicago R'ailroad Company. The orguni
zation has been p-erfected and a comtract
has been enterei i,; for rapidly pnuing
the construction. Fifty odd miles of the
road have already been graded in South
Caroiina. When completed it will be !uilch.!
the shortest line from the northwestrn
trade centres to the Soonth Atnitic, and
must prvce of incalculable value to the
State. It will realize the <!ream of fdt
years ag--the direct. and independent con
nection of our commercial metropolis with
the Ohio Valley. Some grading lh0s be.'i
done on the Savannah valley kilroad
from Anderson towards Dorn's Mine on t
the Augusta and Knoxville lload. *Or the
Spartanburg, Laurens and Greenwoo.
Rijad the grading is. being pus;-d forward:
and on the Georgtown and Lane's Road,
running from Georgetown t- Lane's on the
Northeastern Railroad, work has recently
been commenced.
The carganized -militia co iste of
eighty-one companies of State Vo!w:
teer troops, (white,) numbe-;ng 4,37r
imen, and twenty companies of Nation
al Guard, (colored.) numbering 1,18.
nen; agregate 5,561. The adjutam
ana i.-sp)ector-greneral rerort the goe'
erl Co)ndition of the militia, to he i:
every respect better than when he in
spected them in 1881.
During the year ttc, Goveinor has
rantzed :ifteen pardonsz and ten com,
mutations of sC eIce.
The miesage coneludeQ as follows:
The history of the State for the last quar
ter of a Ceenhiry has been varied biy strong
.y contrausting perio;ds. Just preceding tih
civil wvar, in social and material develop
mnent we reachied the highest point whicel
ha~d mnarkedt nur progress since the Eng~is,
eolony handed u-pon the banks of the As
,ey. The war fe.lowed with it; heroi
eErs-ats disastrous- result;. Cf th.
-on-of two eenf.ties of industr' ,
sonatpropet,~ the'renaine:I tik- ashes
Th adln wast, encuio nertes. whi.
:uth st period, of Reconstruction; the
"infal~ str-~'ze for bread; the govenmenm
at '- St.' b its baser elements: .Wiety
-- 'w.i apin'z iself to its ehange-l candt
:*s :~' nue :::; i e f-nergies of the white
n n's bai :mur rotrus misrule, stub
ser;W. i 1.; Gi ih)py period end
Tlhe erihi t laitiibefore you Of' thie afiair
.i the~ St':te is that of a weli-ordere':
.:m:th-working and economic govirniment.
and of a happyv anid p osperous peole.C
&oUTH! :hItOLIXA .XEWS-.
-Thz diemand for houses in Rel-.
[Gill exceeds the supply.
-The Confe'derate mionumment in
Charleston was unveiled on-.Thumrsday.
-A Waxhaw farmt-er in4onuis- iih
Lancaster' Recie'?, thait at ielmet a hali
of the cot ton cropi of that section is yet
to be gathered.
-It is estimated that the crops ir
-South Carolina are wo'rthI over eigh
ndllion dollars more this year than:
they were last year.
-A house near the Rock Hill1 facto
roccupie~d byacolored mna-a named~
Lee Whtwould-ha~ve beeni consumid*
by i'e last'Fiday had it ntbeenf:
tltimely woi'lk of' the factory fire
br igadec. 'The house belongen, to Mr.
John Ratterree.
-John U)lackmnon, son of Mlr. J. A
P'. Blackmon, of Lancaster connty. had
his riglht arm so mangled in a-gin, o0:
LWednesday last, that amnptatidum a an
:meemdincessary to savie his tle. Th~e
patient is conisideredl as in a critical:
condition,- as it was necessary to ampu
tate near- thie sli-ulder joint.
A\fr.. Jatmes G. Wheeler. a tenant
on 3.r. J. R. Welsh's plantation ini
Fiat (Creek towrship,- Lancamster cou i
ty, planited thi s 7.ear sixteen a.-res (i1
co)tton and twvelv-e acres oft corn. Hie
worked it with onme mzule~ iiad hado no
acsistance in the cultivation of it but
-his ie. He gathiered1 sixteen hales of
cottont and seven hundred bushels ol
eor.
-On- Monday night of lef' week ii
Inegro name~id Bradley Cassels steathily -
.a;-pIroacihed the house of m iother negro
mian named Charles Iwv who lives
jo the plantation of a Mr. Williams.
in York county, and'putting his pisto:
ti: eng a erack: of the house fired
:spen Lowry while lhe wvas ling in
.-dy. the ball taking- eitet in the side
juist ab~o ne of- the hips. Lowry is
noti) danzecinusly woundedl. A womani
was att t!!e bo)tOm:l of the affiir. Cias
sels is in jil.
- Rock H4 l eraf: "There was a
large congregatit at the instaPation~
lof the Rev. Je H. Thornwell in- thme
Fort Mill Presbyterian Churc~h last
Sa bbath. The Rev. f- N. Jordfiypre
sided. p reached thet sermon aniWpro
pounded the constitutional questions.
IThe Rev..T. R1. English deliv'ered the
cha~rge to the pastor and the R~ev. J. S.
White the charge to the people. Elder
D). D). -Moore, of this place, was also
present as one of the committee. It
was an imnressive occasion, and the
new pastor has much encouragen.ent
from -the people to -proceed -in his -goodI
-The $tate~ board of canvassersj
threw out lte etre I 1 Tarf- m
and county officers-poled :t L:iicastei
court-house in !-entlection. Thei
tiok the &rr1onud.; . iiat wh;ereasd tie elec
tioi law 'ivre ied R11 ne pollin
precinct at thaut 1iat:e the coiniissio4a
ers of1 eilcion openled two precnets
and thait the board hid io i e;nu o
determining which was the legal Uin
which the; illega! pou, ,Ae therefiml
should throw both ~out. Their otial
does not maially Ib nge thle ttsal
of tile electlou.
--Proposals will je receited at tl
Contract efile of the P odNfi'e De
t 1 ru1t 1istii tIretle p. ml. of Jamin1',
Wh 63, tor carviin te mails (if 1 il
Unitetl :Smtes 1ipot: hd i tes '1A.
necordin ~ to tIlt .scihednIII of arrii4
and <!ar:uire specified by the De part
inenit, il'tile S;tte OF Sthi CarotlnaI
r 1 July ist. l88:). to .Jine Meh, 1MX4
L'sos o' rou es. wt!h scedule" of arri
v:1i; :ind deparitres. iistrctious t<
biddfirs, With formzs fo c: trcts at:
bontdt ruul all ot:-ri'if neSusary infor'
mation, N iii be ftrnisiw1d t ;n appli
catio to the Sccmtl Axsi.,talt Piost
Hn.st enler'al.
-A most unfortittate sIoonzserap
occtrIred ill the Hi:y Hill Fetion o
York couint il oin t unahy eveininor hist
iii which a colorei Is1:1 wilmnnd isifit
Warrens wvas kill d ! :mo 1( hitther c olore<
rna named J. T. Tate waIs siigli
Voun(ed in the back. The # :eop1
used was a 1:istol awl the shuootiza
omecirreid ou M r. .J. A. i. L. Ste'wart
plant.1tion. 'The croer's ji:ry re(
dered a verdict that Warren was kille<
by a yonng :yn imt:rd W. if. Ihs rron
whon hi:sd inot been: :'rested uip to 3s<m
dat eveninig-. It is i't sialed whi
shot Tate. The repos. ::s to -lamrigi
of the tr:oub!le' z:re coniflictiong.f but i
:ciml 111it ;'Mr. ilarron aidl a \Mr. Wil
l iiortl wvere ati ;:g i. 1.ac-ie
between sosne colorert t:;eir aen the.
Were ira1wit j:10 th folltthle. 'I
raedyis greatis y depoed in the com
-The Ennern of Chit: has writte1
to thc Queen of England asking her tq
cO-Operate wiith !hii in :lri:i o
ti opitium traide. but "s En-it 45ld inake
a1 profit Yr ahol t $40.(X)0 tf aI year- 01
1r Ch hij Itne si*iunitrade it is not. likei;
she wiil be verv : t:%i)s t> crus4s
-if you are sick and troniAed wli. <Nv;
epsia'Brown's Iron Bitters will cue vo.
PLAIN
TRUTHS'
The blood is the foundation- of
life, it circulates through every part
of the body, and unless it is pure
and rich, good health is impossible.
If disease has entered the system
the only sure and quick way to drive
it out is to purify and enrich the
blood. .
These simple facts are well
!cupwsl, and the highesi medical
authorities agree that no/Aing but
iron will restoie the blood to its
natural condition; and also that'
all the iron preparations hitherto
made blacken the teeth, cause head
-ache, and are ogterwise injurious.
Baows's Ia-bii BITTERs will thor
eugfify and quickly assimilate with
the blood. purifying and strengshwn
--- it and tan drnve diseasi- -ron
acdhe or constipation, and is posi
tively not idjuriou's,
Saved his~ hil6.
27 l. Etaw St., tahtimore, Md.
Feb. x2, x88o.
Gents :-Ulpon the recommends
tion of a friend I tried BROWN's
Iaox BrrrEss as a topiC and ro
storative for my daugnter, whom
17 was thoroughly convinced was
wasting away with Consumption.
- Having lost three daughters by the
x terrible disease, -nader the care of
eminent physic'iansrI was loth to'
believe tat anything could arrest
the progress Of the disease, hat'-t
my great surprisebefore my daugh
ter had taken one bottle of BRown's5
-IsoN BrErss, she began to meed
and now is quite restored to former
..healhh. - A fifth daughter began ti
show signs of Consumption, and
Vrhen the physiciari'was consulted
he quickly said "Tonics were re
quired:;" and when informed' that
' the elder sister was taking Enowx's
iRoN Brr-rEas, responded "that if'
a-good tonic, take it."
AJponase 1aMELPse
. ROWN'S IRON BrrTERs effectual
ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and
Weakness, and renders the greatest
relief and benefit to persons suffering,
from such wasting ciseases as Con
- sumption,.Kidney Complaints,. etce
Neuralgia, Sprains, *
Pain in the.Ba-cie and Side.
Terfi'thitbng morn painful than these
diseases; but the poin can be removed and
the disease cured by use of Perry Davis'
Pain Killer.
This, remedy is not a eheip Ilentln$
or Petroleum product ttt must be kept'
away from fire-orlxeat to avoid danger'
of explosion, nor Is it an untried expertec
ahenlt that may do more harnuithan good.
Pain Ki!!er has been in c'onstant ded'
for' forty -years, and the universal testimony
from anl parts of the worli 13i, It never
fails, It not on;y efrects a permanent cure,
but it relieves pain almost instantarncousIf.
.Being a purely vegetable remedy', it is sa..e
in the hands of the most onexperiencc4
The record of cures by the ise of PAIN'
En.E would f1ll volumes.- 'Ihe followingf
extracts fromn letters received show what
tho'st who have tried it thinik:
Edgir Cady, 6watonna, Mini., says:.
About a year bino ny wife became subiject:
to severe enstferinw. from rheunntim. 0our
re-ort was to the PaIN Euij,1En, which speedhg
relie red her.
Charles Powell wfites from te5ios
Home, London:
I had been a~fflctcd three years with nemualqi*
andviolentsraiumacf thneFInmneh. The doCtOrn'
at westmnuster Hosital sgave up my c.-te in
dlear:.fr. I rcd your PAN --TiLER.and it g-ve
mra Immed:ate relief. I have' re"riinei my
. strength. ad sin now ui~lc lt&Uolow uay usuiA
G.E.Wlwrth Saco Me., writes:
I exper'ienced inmwredla-:clcf f""m rain s
the sie by the use of -your PAIN l'nLI:.
?. York says:
I havensedyoteP.n ?TT~tforrheumatism,
anid have recenced g:.cat beselit.
3axrton Samtn Pays :
Have used PAIs ExtLrza fer thirty yere,
and have found It erer-failing remed for
-rhenmatism and lameness.
Mr.Burditt writes:.. -
Itnew'erL totivereliefinesseseofrhenmatiEmn
Phil.Gilaes Somerset, Pa.,writes:
From atal use, I know moritz RILat
is the best medicine I canet
All druggists heep PAIN KHxuiB2 Tt8 pric6'
is so low that It is within the-reach of all,
end it -tiln save many times Its cost-in doctors'
hlis/- 25c., 50e. and $1.00 a bottle.
PEERY DAviS & SON, Proprieters;
reI especifully tall the attention of
the public to my superior facilities for
supplying everythilg in my line, o
1 superior quality. Starting business in
Winnsboro in 1876, I have in all this,
time givent th6 el'e~t attention to niy
buinhess and endeavoired to make my
establishment FIRST CLASS in every
particular. I shall t: the future, as in
the past, hold myself ready to serve
mv customers with the best articles
hat .n. be procured in any market.
I shall stand read alSo, to guarantee
- ever% earticle i sell.
I invite an inspection of my stock of,
Wines, Liquors. Tobacco. Cigars, etc.
F. W. I4A BiNICHIT.
IMPORTED.
Scotch Whiskev (Ramsey's).
A. Bin Laubert & Marat Cognac
t y:.
- RotterdanFisli Gin.
loss's 9,6 l Ginger Ale.
Jules Mnew & Co.'s Chinampagne.
Cantrel:& Cochrain . Ginger Ale.
Apo11inaris.Mineral Water.
Anus-to.ra Bitters.
Old Rhr.* Wine.
- k-Fort Wine.
DO XESTIC.
-- --inr le.
0oda Water.
u-rsapariila.
Od~ Cabidet Rye Whiskey.
Old-Seliwlkiil Rye Wh-iske.
Trie im!,il1e ' ye Whiske.
Old GIoldehrauin Rye W hiskey.
Renowiaed~tndard Rye Whisker.
Jt: Moore Yelbner Rye Wisser.
Old N. C-Sippt Msh Corn Whiskey
VirgihL fontai n Peach Brandy.
New Eu land (French's) Ktum.
Norih Onrollna AppIle Urandy.
1'ure Blaokberry Brandy.
Pure Ginger Brandy..
-Boston Swa-aw GN
ESUNDRIE!%.
Rock~ and Rve.
Oceola Bitters.
1T4stetter's Biers.
Becrgner & Engel's Lager Beer, in J
patelit sto1pper bottles and on draught.
New Jer-s" S'feet,- Sp~mli-ng CIev.
TIohd 1ock & Rye. Lawrence & Martin.
Stoughton Bitters.
Rock and Corn.
CIGAJNS AS TOBACOO.
- Sndia.ate Mgarr5- cenitsy
The Huntress Cigar, 2W cents. -
Madeline Cigai--all H avana-10 cents.
Don Carlos.(Nub)-all Ilavana-10 cents.
Minerva Cigtar-I-nvanafiller-5 cents.
Cheek Cigar-Havana filler-5 cents.
Onur Boast Cigar-Havana fillecr-5 cents.
Lncky Iit.Cigar-Hlavana filler-S cents.
The Unicum Self-Lighting Cigarette
(Amber mouth-piece to every
ten packeges.) ;.
The Pickwick Club Cigarette,
(lhuck month-pieces.)
The Richmmondi Gem Cigarette,
(-Lighite smoking.).
TIIE-ONLY BILLIARD AND POOL.
YARL&R~ -N TOWN.
ICE f iCE ! I105 a
AEn abundance' always on liand fo
the use of my cumtomers. I will also
keep a supp)ly of' Fish, Oyster-s, etc., a
formy Restaurant.,-which will be open.
Train the first of Septemnber to the first
of-Apr-il.
.p shall endeavoi ter pleese all who
givre me a call.
Very respectfuly,
F. W. RIABENICIET.
@PPOSITE POSTOFFICK
"We d herebyc tha esup
he arranjemente for the .rthiyand
,omi-Annui Dracings of The Louiria-a
ptte Ltter.y Compan and inpersen nan
ge and control the rawings themselces,
nd that th;i same are conducted cith hon
sty, fairneas, and in good faith tomCard dll
Wafnes, dio ne authorize the Company .to
.!1 this cert cate; icith fe-simmes of our
iguanures a uched, in its advertisments."
Commiskioners.
rTNPREMDENTED ATTRACTION!
U Over Half a Million Distribated.
Gouisiana State lottery CoMi any.
Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the
egislature for Educational and Charitable
)urposes-with a napital Of $1,000,00 to
Nhich a reserve fund of ever $550,000: has
ince been added,
By -n ofefihelining popular vote its
ranchise was made a part of the present
state Constitution adopted December 2d,
L D. 1879.
ITs GiAND SLNGLE NUiIBER DBA WNGS:
;vill take place monthly.. It never scales or
!tponet. Lood at the folie'ng Distrin
ion:
G.RAND PEOXENADE CONCIiT.
CLurtDg which will -take place the ^
151st Grnd.-outHS
ETAORDINARY KEMI-ANNUAL
DRAWNG
tt New Orleang; Tuesday, December 10th,
1882.
[nder the personal supervision and man
agement of
men. G. T. BEAUREGARD, Of Loulsana, and
[en. JUBAL A: EARLY, of VirgInIa.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,00.
W-Notice.-Tickets are ren Dollars only.
- Halves, 85. FIfths, S2. Tenths 81.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1.aital Prize of $100,000..$100,000
I -rand Prize of 50,000.. 50M-CA
1 Grand Prize of 20,000.. 2dow
2 Large Prizes of 10,000.. 20,000
.4 Large Prizes of 5,000.. 20,000 1
. 6 rize. of 1,000.. 20,'00
"o Prizes of 50. 5
100 Prizes of 300.. 30,000
200 Prizes of 200.. 40.000
600 Prizes of 100.. 60,000
10m09 Prizes.of. 10.. 100,000
APPROXIMATION PnTZES.
100 Approx. Prizes of 0200.. 006
.100 Approx. Prizes of 100.. 11.000
iau Approx. Prizes of 75.. 4.50(1
11,279 Prizes, amounting to.....
Application for rates to clubs slmoald only
e made to the office. of the Compmy m
Aew Orleans:
For inforimdion aopiy to
M. A. DAUPHIY,
New OrIeao, U4.,
* 1M. A. b'AUPHIN,
GO Seventh .t., Washi-gton, D. C.
.. B.-Orders a4dreosed to New Oridns tw'i re
:eiv promp atteiion.
Nov 14-OW
WALKER'S
SPECIFI C.
THIS TRUYJ?i 1%OffERU'ULI
- REME~bDY HAS NEVE'IRI
FAILED To CURE
CONSUMPTION.
tc'. speedy action upon ali Br<-nchial 'tnd
It spe~tliff aftavs BronchaY aid Pul
nonic Fevers. It is a wenderful
BXPECTORANT AM) HEALER.
It keept the digestive and urinary or
pnms in a natural and healthy condition
PURIFE8IF'TE BLOOD,
ntantly reliens night sweats, goneness
f app'eiite and general debility. It has
een known only fou~r years and
IAS NEVE R FA TLED To PERFECT
A CI1RE. .
Amy .one ami4eji with what is generally
onidmd death's avqant courier. cenetmp
05 can be cured for $2:50; $5.00 or
10O06 according to the ste'ge which the
isease has reached. No patient has yet
aken 510 worth, before acure was affected..
'he SfECZ1.: js recome ended only for
mlmotaf affections, and those desinlng
o use it can do-so by sending their orders
o the proprietors of this paper or direct
a me, stating that: you saw this ad vertise
oent in the Winnsboro ~Nws Ali -nra
FHEUMATIC REMEDY
res Rheumatism, either acute or chr.,n
ic, in from eight to ten days,
~rice by Exprcss, *5 per Bottle
DR. J. W. WALKER
FRANKLINTON, N.- C.
June 13
Oi'EN BUGIms AT $.37 ald $45, AT
ULYSSE G. JESPOR TES.
NEW CROP BECiKWilfi FLOUR.
HCIO-0HdW PICKLES by the quart or
pint.
APPLE BUTTER-5 pound buickets.
PEACH BUTTER-5 pound buckets.
[EWCRP LONDO JfiA'ZR RMSINS1
FRESU- C1ifE$. .
iRESH MACA WONI.
NEW CROP TURKiWH~-PRUNES.
'IFTY DOZEN CANSTOM'ATOES. Lay
your wintct supy of' these goodlv as
bey will be liithe.
A large line of otiher geods whiel~i my
mited spacEgwill not allow mie to enlumer
Al my g6ads are FIRST-CLASS,3 and'
tiaity, quantity and weights' guaranteed.
eLL CHE AP FOR CASH.
IL CHEAP FOR CASH>
GIV/MEWA CALL.
GIVE M1E A CALL. {
R. M.HUEY.
ALL PARTIES NN)ElFfn TO
G J. McCATnLEY & CO. FOR
EUANOS WILL PLEASE CALL AT
HEIR OFFICE AND M AKE SET
'r1r.
RUN BY
THE HISTG
THEN
SUF Fid.? TO
Mg would
The Lightnin
statiou-a
Z' N E.ND
DE
A1<
And my stock
e --
Every i mi invited to call at our S'ORE an
pening. We are reciving daily additi*dM to our
t anted in theay of
DRY GOOD PZSS0'GOt
OLOA]E,
S11__ W -T .Sf T/
NOTIONS OF d
tiE LATEf Nc
CLOTHING, C
IN GREAT VARIETY, BOTH AS
ive have the cheapest HATS in Tomn-nices
the beost kmni of bargains.
BOOTS and SHOES-Every style and every
We have a beautiful stock of
CROCKIERY ANI C
A nice GOBLET at TwENTY-FrVm CENTS PER S1
can be.
ItIA#DWARE, WOODW,
A NICN IdNE OF NOVELTIES TO A
Come and see Us, and we will convince you t
them CIEAP-CHEAPER EVEN THAN COTWON.
OALD WEI
COTTON]
-BUT
B. SUJGENHEIM]
ARE VERY MUt
' I flAsYE never had any likingj'5er drs "E'l
depended rather up)on selling goods at sudh prices
draw many new ones.
I still intend to adopt the same plan, and I fe
every assertion I make.- ltis ihfossible to give1
in stor-e.- But I quod
*PIEDMONT HIOMESPUlf, the bestin iike
CA LICOES at 5,.6 and 7 cents-the last fig
- SITOES; in great variety and at prices to su
CLOTHING of all syles and at all prices.
. My stock of
STAPIAMAND FANC
WnesI, I qifors,-etc.,-wlfl be sold at conrespon-dini
pleased to~ show my good.
Give me a call at-BEATY & BRO.'S OLD
f- Remember tle pied:-=Old Stand of Bea1
NE W FIJR
.ARRIVED AND 3
:hromos, as cheap as the cheapest. A new
rood as any in the market, and I can't be U3
-epaired, and any palt or attachment ftitftSstl
H and attachments for afl Sewing Miaiihes
vi be a grat relief to the many iadies who
readies, and to those~ilose state of healith ft
nusclet. Gditlemnen cili aid in thd sewinh/
iands to rest their feet. -tearners dan use th'
le moion. Remenmberavon can nse both he
is desired, without ch.aijsting the attachment.
nie LOW .lN PRIUE;-at
UH2 WINNSBOBO FIRS T-C L A
AT M. L.. K
)ERRE^ATS IT ALL STYLES.. MEN'S
- GEDNS' FURNISHING GOODt
ENT8' FINE SHOES, SOFT anddTIFF BL
L7 W.hift you are in the cet4 'on are invit
>fLO ING. AHl ordedi a'di-essed to m:
ion.- M~JL. K IN
-OPPOSITEG:
?7 JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS $I
mXWS AD En R OFr1nnuww. m.
r --
- dnd dan1 furnishi nearly evej
? -9 AD PWVT
~L1L INDS1
VELTIES.
LoT~1gG.
TO QUALtY AND STYLEr
Lstyles and best qi ifyF. We can gikt
qaig~ We guarantee every paff'
ILASS WARE,
er, and everfib'igas CICMP as Ca
IREB, TIX W ARE.I
RRIV5 FOR THE HlOLIDAY5$
hat wo sen GceY GOODs, and aIf
Z1 L.UDkERDALE.
LOW
ER'S PRICE
mH LOW ER~ -
OWing"-~ in adyertisements, but
~as to satisfy my old customers -
el'sure that I can come full ui
he prices of the numerous 1o3si'
inarket, at 7 ejits per yard.
ure for the besk -
it anybody.
Y GlROCERIES,
1y loii pi-ces, and I shali always b~
by & B .
'OMA RIVE.
UntiY fou have'aden my stot
which if7 the larsest, hel
som~estjfand dheapecst cofi -
to 4iiiiity, and for desigs at4
workmanship u n e q n ille d
Everything warranted to bs' as
represented. You wiln get jut
what you buy.- Furniture
'. ieatly repaired af diodlerate
prices. Mattresidsdf my ot
manufacture. Spinjg B-eas an&
wire mattresses that~ dan't l
beat in Quality or iPrices.
new supply of picture frames,
wall pockets, brackets,mnirrorsy -
suppv of Sdwin2 Machines aif
WDE1OSn'.- &diving Machines
ed.- Needles and-oil for sale.
l his mucb-needed improvemenw
Weary of the constant use of thd 6
r~ids an undue use of one set of1 ---a
and delieate femaWs 'use tbsei
c hand to help the feet acqnate
mids and feet together, or eithe*
Come oner come ally and ge(
& Ft#$$ITVBE STORZ.
.PHILLIPS.
YdOPTHs' and BOYS? SUITS.
AND NECK WEAR.
LTS of ll SHADES aifd COtens
d to call ndittftw stoc&
cafi'~ilfreoliipf-inpt sitend
z~ ~ [3) COLUMBIA, S. C'
RAND CENTRAL IkOTEL.
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