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Sl NEWS ANDM-HERALD WINNSBORO. S. C. - U3tSDAY. January 4. * : . NO. 5. R.KYNOT, I. n.rro . MANS DA VZ8, Vowmustr~o )t'rra TOE Comss lglonor of agricult ure hia pepama a rovised table, showing the grain pIouction for the year enmded Uecombor 1. It is as foellows: Corn, 1 ,085,000,000 bush1els; wheat, 610,000. 000; oats, 470,000,000; barley, 46,000, (00; rvC 20,000,000; b*ckwheat. 12, 000,000; total, 2,692,000,000. Tlit imingration society of Sa; Francisco repqrts that of the 43,000,00) neres of land in California still belong ing to the FederalG:vernment 30.00, 00 are suitable for generl atUrICtiltrllfuI purposes. The socet . inqirles fKom E United Sta t. - Thompson, oi - shown thlemselves to b, ir:1 e.1 C service Reformers. I>isr- lii claims for a ncw deal,. and fo- reco nIition for services rendered duing the recent campaign, they have re-appoint ed newly all the ofietrl wloe terms WIDELY separate religions hve touched eaeh other in Philadelphia. A 11'1ptist clerymlan pIwncIed in a syna gogue. The rtbbi, in i otim eingr him t the congny i", said h:i. hw the Christian's accep'n 4of' 111he invita tioni to a(ldrs dei 's here wa- no si-. relidering of opiniion aaml 1i1 V>IIImpWO mise of, hll .f on1 eiheVi, , ' agree fo disan on cirtaini points," Che Said, "btI tine arw nian mu Iore oh vhuich we agree m> nr 'or all Itime to Coi011, nlild chielf allionl-J5 thse is out love of Couiter% anld btnmmmanitA." A NiEW Yonc stalislicam mentions the following foitimes: Vanderbilt, $260,000,000; (3ould, $100,000,000; Stanford, $100,000,000; Jiumtington, $100,000,000; Crocker, $60,000,000; Mrs. Hopkins, $50,000,000; Sage, $40,000,000; Flood, $40,000,000; Fair, $40,000,000; Mackey, $30,000,000; Field, $25,000,000; Keene, $20,000,000; estate of Thomaw Scott, $20,000,000; Garrett, $20,000,000. As much of this has been saved by withholding a part of the fees demanded by slceping-car porters, it is easy to see how the accu mulation took place. THE lynching inl Abbeville, of which an account is publishcd in another part of this morning's paper, Is certainly a startling occurrence. The negro who $ was hunig was charged with two of fences- aggravated assault and battery, and stealing cotton. Neither of these is bcyond the reach of thte law as regu should be establishted, would have been sure and speedy. There is no sort of excuse for lynchi-laxy in such a caise, and the hanging of Dave Roberts at Abbeville will meet, as it deserves, the emp~hat ic condecmnationi of every right thinking man in South Carolina. TuHE Greenville .Ne6s payvs the fol lowing tribute to the moral chmaracter of the State Legislaturme, and, in the same connection, of the white people generally: T1he Columbia Register* prints an ar ticle commhlenting favorably on the high indoi vidutal character of our* legislators, and the Ne'ws takes leasure In endorsing it. in the three legishitive b~oies elected sintce the white people of the State gadaid con trol of it in 1876 thtere has not been a hint or sustpliion of corrtiton. itn private morals the Southi Carolina i'~"lua bs usually utnexceptionsi h'. say that no s~; :.* where has a...... addictedl to di ' '-.a the grosser v":. : of thse Legi... . Reinarks'l' In to s . a t ed fumrther. l'se ofJ na nae w/A i -.. ('eptionally3 leh the mom!t sta rdli~ iis among our while l'Th 0. Of at wiia laba' lations ii f ' 39,000i tli-sei Lt I: are les t or~ huntidred mai liity ."nviets- in the jpnitenI tiary, tand ii onlty whsite People lived ini the State thteft wVon~ld be at practicalIly utnknownm erhne. With the largest percenttage of Illiitey ini thei Union, we have about the smalttlest numher of bar-roomts anid one of thme leaist percentages of crhninals. VTis ctertainly ste not prove that illiteracy pro mote. s atmlity. it oes~ prove ltat the blood of the. peiple is purte and honest and thme principles thuey~ take In with their thettr's milk high emi rIght. Timnken, reck less andh danugeroms South Carol inlans are comparati vely very rare, althmough seen far too often.; bumt a thievishi or treacherouts -0on ishd lto tOndt~ anywhmere. In Gmrenville county, if It were not for the~ negroes andl moonshiners, our jail would be empty two-tirds of the time, andl the sherify's ofu1cc would be a sincure. A MONSTER IN hUMA N F'onM.-Mrs. Slillwell, witho of Jay V. Stiliwell, em ployed on thme Chicago, BurlIngton and Quin.,y Railroad, hats made a conifes sion on her death-bed of three .mnur ders. Shte Is at the house of relatives iii Knox county, Ohio. Her first miur der waIs tht, of Beunjamnin Swygar't, htemr fihst usband, wvhom, she says, she killed in Mamvllle, Mo., in March 1877, -with the aid of her mnothemr and Lroth -- ~ -r. 11cr secondl was at stranger whom .the same parties killed for his monecy while stoppihag at their boarding htouse. HeIr thlmrd was herm own daugh tor', agedl foumrteenm years, whom shte strangled In tihe preCsenmce of lier moth er at Rnuo, Nebraska. In May, 1880. She also confessed that she attem pled to killed her husband thrmee times to obtain hlif i'*n-sn onenq These eon 1esi$ v . . 0 -- -> .)de -. s i' humud5mii anid since to others, ,Jhe is d 01g o Donsumplqu, 3D.1ATH O. GA~kBDT&'A A SeIous Loss to the Republic of Frassee The Fatal Termination of the Case Caused by &Clot of' Blood on the Heart. PAlus, January 1.-M. Gambetta died at his residence at the Ville d'Av atv at midnight. Ie was quite con selous to the last. The death agony lasted two, hours. M. 8pullor, M. Etlenie aid Dr Fienzal were present at lie last m1omnent. The physicians .who attended M. gialheItta *bito that his death was due to pvauiitia,; caused by sIppressed ery sipelis. A clot of blood which hlid fotrmed in the heart suflluited the A pha tor cast of the -fieo was takin i. There will be an autop ro A . A state funeral, it Is x r I1 ,' v ill 1e giveI the to deceased. [On November 21, last, M. Gum betlla, While hiuidhlig a pistol at Ville d'Avrav, aecidentally shot hinself I! the han'id. but the ball oliy traversed th hli and It was ann'onnileed that h . 1 dniger. Two or three .......3-. staitd that hi wollid !, 1iiiid frotu the aci. io t114) (he lrinc I ot( h1I p he3 1 l i ( l tot in I( ; w In d the reply waS e lmd n'it i relv te aled , Ia Itbe pa-tht a ioi o'- m1.( ti (? Nw: ats g-od - cno h e xeetd.. Sinie 1mhen (le cak:ueconcern'ling1 the I r e at t Fieman.ti's vcomdiition1 h:1ve iincreased aliku in frequncI and a'irm, so that for smle Iays tle fit al termination heas net, been'i unexpteted.] LON), Jainuary 1.-A Paris dis piich iul the secold edition ot tle Times sa-s' the death agoiv of (uam b ta hegai before umjid night after great sultlering. which cetsed when the igolly liein. The Repul>hque Fran cisRe(4, f which he iwas proprietor. ap pea118 inl bhiek, but gives it, de ails of tvh filmial scene. Ilessrs. Ariaiud, Pro!t a11 hlelit iwere , also Iweselt. at. the deatl-bed. It iS Stated that le left1 no pobliical testanienit.. i1e made a pri vate will on Saturday. A deip im pressioni is producel fere 1ind I per reporiitg( his deith are selling- ill ear ly every sitreet, and crowils :r"' tirn glin11 to p oIctre them. 1 r: "S werex senit to Presiden.l G 0,% other aui homities imimediatiel, r ti i death. (Uumbetti died ill a st:1le of 1t1le eSOciousniess, bull inl the cl ese -O the anferioon Ie excai imed: "Je oik perdu; it est inutile de dissiiier. ns j'ai tant soulert quo cc sera 1iii dliv erance." [[ tin lost ; it is useless ti dissemble. But I have suffered so much that death will be a deliverance.] Ilis death is like a thunder strioke amidst a bewildered nation. LONDON, January 1.-The 1ll 3fa/) GTzette of this evening says it is thought that tle dealt I of Gamtibetta will not break up the Repn/ique. It will have minor eflects of very obiiox Ious iinportance, though IM too saga cious to be other than1i a conivi need partisan of the Republic. Gainbetlta iis always - ben siceptible of the force of French tradition, lie thought himself a new mazarin of Michielieu, Liberalism all over Europe will deplore the loss of a great aid remarkable statesman, who .tised his truly virile mind for noble causes, aid wiho will live in French history among (te most courageous and effectivye tound~e rs (ii the Republic. Thme measure of his loss is secret or avowved satisfactioni with which it will be hailed bv reactionists and enenlies of frce goveranment all AOvne Fit ennnt Some Evidences that the South Strongly Op~poseA Protectionm--Opinions of Expert enced Merchants and Manu mfactuhrers. [Froim the Baltimore Sun.] A correspondeont of the New York Ilerald, who has been visitinig the chief indu lstrial centres of the Sotur h , is suriprised to fluid -whait the S'en long ago assertedl--that Southbern capiitai Iots, in becominig nanuit atittrers, r~e hunaii too cleaIr-htead~ed to becomte lpro tectionists. TheIi fallacies of plrotect iont are exposed in every text book uised in the universitics and colleges (of the counitry, and the possessors of large wvealihI in the South arc still in thie mhain well acquainted with economic oices, and little likely to wish to im.. pose0 onl themselves the suicidal policy of high tariff rates for the purpose o1 muiscalled "'protect in." Senators Brown i, of Georgia, and Butlecr, of South Carolinma, ~did, it is true, last winter, express themselves in faivor ot hat plolicy. These gentliemn were naturally sup)posed to reflect. the wishies < ieir constituents antd to inidicaite a not 1i Ihange of sentiment as regards Ii.'I. ii'ulT ihrouighouit the SouthI. That, hwmr-, lie true sen ti menit of (hat .:i I avors a large reduct in in :tai ofI Ihe minttenianice oIf thle pres ciiii tai ' raites is abuntdanitly p rovedl hrV the testiimoniy brought' by the //n/' corripo in lent. Souh lCarn o liier lei col lo'numlls couti ng abjout GInilev ~ ille Vancme al mni lo t. ;eoim in Sonth Carolina and1( Gehoria. \l i. 11. II. I Iickmiani, presidlent of t.he cunjii i,, owing the mills at Vainluis anid (irnuiteville, onI being (hues3tionied, dleclared himselft "'inif i'vor ofI an abso I utec abolition (of the tarif1 on cottoni goods, were thiat possible." llis reia son wias simple)1 and conclusive: " We successfully compete with the Entglish imiatn ueturers in their own manrkets in Clinalii andl Brazil. One-thlird iof our p~rodluct is exported. Could we lbuv oar imachiinery at less cost-w'hich we could of course (10 under1 a lower (ari -anid secure for the wages paid1( to our emnployes the higher purachasinig poiwer that would follow the abolit ion or eveni a considerable mod Ifleal ion of lihe entire list of' tariff ditties, our' goods might force the Eniglish maniutuares out of their own mar'kets. As it is, we make a better ctlass of goods at a not greater cost than the Enmglish mills.'' Mr. HIckmani's statement is borne out by the ict that the last me port of (lie niet profits of the Grantite ville mills pitt them at nearly thirty Per centt. of the capital Invested. Mr. (C. 11. Phinlzy, preslident of' the Genr gia RaIlroad, and also of the Augusta Cotton MillIs, the largest, factory of the kinid In the South, agrees with Mr., Hickman that the .cotton factories of the South, ais wvell as the prodlucers of cottont, wvoutld b)e greatly benefited by (lie total abolitioni of all tariff dlutles. Mr, Chiai'les Estes,'precsident of a coni patty which is niow buildinig at Au gutstia a cotton mttill at a cost of $1,000, 000 tiot only favors ''the abolition (If all ditties on cottoti goods," bitt pro0 tests that but for "the addItional cost of' $100,000. entailed by the tariff on the purchase 'of our machIttery' we r ould have had that amount to piay Inmo additional looms, or to add to our working capital." The same gentle mnan declares the tariff "a positive elog upon the developmeitt of ouur iottont maniacturinug iindustries." Mayor Cour'tenay, of Charlostou, S. C., who is largely uterested In cottoi mantifactre as well as irott, flavors tlit largest modifleation possible in thi tariff, and thinks the vote of his E'tan, would be "overwhelminglV Agaills protection." 0,enera4 Pillip .I, o i building a railroad in Northeast Geor gia, -leading to Iron and coal minies though himself inl fitvo of p'ote'itlot t 1ars: "The fact Is, the cotton a roiw era of the Soutr nleed protortio a11slit protecton, our, protectonl 1181 icy having led to the fos elrintr of' 1.1 East liidiain cotlon crop by Eniglai The cotton, corn and grria iieress o 0O6 1ia so-vasty outweigh in ipup trice its mineral aixI rice initereSt thitt our State must alwa3 sbe in ihvo of the1 titmoost freedcomi -of' trade., Otheira LUihR Georgia 11.4n imen Are 4) oliitlioll 11that a rdictionl of, thle tWrit on iron would minertilly lielp' tliei its collipoitors6 of Penniis1sylvikiiit irol men. Mrl. .H1*liI tllai, presidellt of o)11 the1 largeatr, pig-iron manititrink establishieitt at Itirmingham, Alia biint, tates that the aiverage cost ye to I his, l urIacee last year, including .0d - b'.rvs; .% u1 a8 1:.. . eT he l'ennl %ylenni ir tise declare thalt Ohel Ii.-I bI,)%% out. tIheir 1iiarnaces if fil pwice iflis he low $21.60 per (oil.'' 1,11 Cost (,C its. 4:notliflhtre ben'lig estimaite( at flroi $18 to $19 per loln. ll'inee fil easy arguitil j made that, th Ala bla i illon, wilh an added freiii charre of' $4 or $5 per ton, cal to-dia untderl~-Pennsyvlvania iron; inI1 more would it do so if Ite l'en1ym-lva1 nlia n uiurr wer nooger'prO tected. S.ttimming up, fhe coiclteio is thait South Carol i, Georgia iam Alutiabatm will ,inini freo .tiadu it senatimeant. Tuir 11.. To PtonIuIIrT PoLIterM ASsESSMiNs.-'l'huis bill as it, ha passed lthe Senle and ntow goes to ti I Howse of itepresentatives, substan tially provides that no4 persnl in (ih service ol' the Goverliient sihall solici or reeive or hie inl any nmaner con Crned in Soliciting or eceiviig ai., subription or contribut.ion for. polii enll purposes i".ou anly etnpllloro ot' lth< Unlieid l t ; thati'l;1 no person siall il d~i-ch toe ofa tUlic~Shy an -fli- . & a: tta t.:. Ii l'eUit ed 1151 1 Sane il; P .inteli1.o p pose whaltever; that ml such Olror 01mplo1l otl' tle Unitel Stats salldi.,eharge or proinlole o devraple, or ill-ill 111 imanier han1ge thua 11:11rnuik or colwilensationl of. an11 ilothli',1cler or em)iplove, or proml'S .i o threaitenl so to do, by reasonl of anll Voce such ofticel ortci'ploya has give o11 withhlid at any political se'eel(ioun (or for giigor wvithhloling or Ill-g lectog to mtake till\ any coniution io ciaiy poliical putrpose; (i i' d and tiat m otlicer, clerk or- oilher per-son inl thu service of the Uited8acshl gv to any other pierson inl thle service o dhe Unlitedl States or to anyl% mletaber.1 o eilbier house of Congrress'any tuone: o01 other valiable thillg to be lppliet to i he promotioni of aily pol ifica I ohijec whatever. Conaviclion of' tile viohtio1 Of anyl% proviSiOn 01*'.h0 ac0t is Inad<l plllisIhlable by at filne not exceedinir livi thoulsatild dollars or by impr-kiitinenl for at term not exceeding tlreve years The bill also repeals section 6 i of Ji act. of' August, 15, 1876, with Ohe pro viso,l owevor, tlint "this rep-al sha uiot afl'ct the pro'lsdbutioni andi pun ish1 menclt of anty ofl'enlses commiaitted aglans the said section." THE Di. - - T~x ACT.-A -W~ash says: "TheIa ..a comptr~olle.r 1)1' Iha tr'easuary has 'iven ani elabtor'ae in i 1011 to) the sedr-etary' of the tr'euasure' il recgard( to thie tweIfith sectioni (thIi Ad. of' .Tlue 7, 1882, kn~own i as IhI "i '11rect Taix Act." Th~Ie ilqiry icon011 fr'om South Cairoliiia, aind wars inl suba stantce whtelier t his Act maikes aii IIappiation underIC which1 any of II, ISlates of' the Uiiioni can caiml iti men of 1the mloney~ thiereini spec iied 'it abh paid to hie severCal Staites re1spectii v'l proctalaime('t inilii inurectin, tal thle con)1 awr t 'ec holls t hat it is (elt ir'lv cleni that this~ seclionl does not inauke at appriopri'aion01 Of' any i mon10ev, or' ii 0.hrwor'ds, it does not, wit'haout tlt aid of' a separa'ite alwriation11)1 Act auth lor'ize anyv mloney to be paidl .0 amu' SItate 01' to t he Governior of' anyat. Un if' .: this iliulty wer rtc'cieinoved, ao i thle Itwel IIth sect ioni of' Ithe Act refer'ire 1 I ( :ould be1) conastri'ued as anl i apropria tiln Act, ntO laymiuent cold bet mmauh by1 tlhe secraiary to anyv Stale undteir it: priiionis, fort lie r'easoni tt the can d :~ition preeden therini required t< iln ainy parlticlular complied tvith. -Baen Ih ill-hcalth, ntervousnests, v'exa tionl, fretfutlness, etc., by usinag Brownu' Irotm Bitters. - Christmas has comie and gonte; the h~oll day13 setLao hans p~iased auwaysand still we have a full stock of goodls left. Moast of thea liest ad prttlest atac still (an handI, whieh we offl: to sell at mlorec mtoaderate prliCo still. iay bought bauitfu hiniLiigs ('f anid gave thlemi awaly as Chr'istmiaas j)Ireseta It is nlow otur tiime to matke pr('eents, aIl w.e jpi'poste to prlesent a111 (alihia cup amt saneer to every one0 who btuys ats mueh mt ten dollars' woirth fronm its at 0ne thne, eani down. Call (ourt attenution to this whena yout make your puirchase. Although you a not helari fr'om us for several mn~althsi t come11, rP~eembler we keep ai gtood stock oi thet vatrlonus articles in our' lIne, sneh at waitecs and1( chainst, goldl, sllveri aln niekel clocks-eualendnar, (lne walnuit, etc.; Caroak cry-finec gr'aulte and1( maljollena. .Jewelry of every descipltionl-latdies' sets, plailn attn stonae rlings, bracttelets5, nlecklaces, cutlf but tonst and pius, lockets, charmts, batgles, etc. Silver and lhatedl ware, comiprising most~4 of the articles nleeded' in mankig up mi eleganut honsehold. Flune glaisswareu suiteil for tale ando toilet decor'ation. Gold pents, penlf-staffs and1( penltlsi. Spec taces and eye-glasses, in gold, sIlver ami Lamps and lanterns, flaue and common, Violhis and violIn trimmings. Watches, clocks and jewelry neatly re lpaired1 and warranted1. CONNOR & CHIANDLERI. (JROSBIY MiLIT ARY INSTITUTE. D. B. BUSBY, A. M., PRINOIPAL F EAS8T ER I L LE, 3. C, ?W7 SE1~D im Clurrra OhXyBaok!. That's a common expres slon and has a world of meaning. How much suf fering is surmcd up in it. The singular thing about r it is, that pain in the back r is bccasioned by so many things. May be caused by kidney disease, liver com plaint, consumption, cold, rheupatism,dyspepsia,over Work, nervous debility, &c. Whateer the cause, don't neglect it. Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet ;been discovered that will so quickly and surely cure such diseases as BROWN'S IRON BITTERS, and it does this by commencing at thb foundation, and mak inig Me blood pure and rich. Logansport, Ind. Dec. i, SSo. For a long time I have been a sufTerer from stomach and kidney 4jsease; My appetite wIs very poor and the very small amount I did eat disagreed with me. I was annoyed very much from non-retention of urine. I tried many temedies with no success, until I used Brown's Iron Bitters. since I used that my stomach does not bother me any. tay ppetite Is simply Immense. M kidney trouble is no more, and M general health is such, that I feel like a new man. After the use of lPrown's Iron Bitters for one month, I have gained twenty pounds i* weight. 0. . SARGNT. Leading physicians and clergymen use and recom mend BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS. It has cured others suffering as you are, and it will cure you. ICE. fV YORX 1 . t. ONE 1)OLLAR A TEAR. .ansalteem ing ews of the14 Dui/ /oru an is arrainged in handly dleparI For~eigil News EnihracfPes special disp atchtes f.tom all qui - tars of the globe. Undler the head of I I ~ Alner'Iienn~ News'~ :i are given the Telegraphic Dispatchecs ri Sthe week friom all paits of the Uion. Thbi -lThe W'eekly3 HIerald( the' most .' v able elu-iEle( in the wold its It ilaI he checa pest. Every weekc is givei a faitlhiul te port of ,iii enibaing~ (oimplte andlit comiiprehens vi dlisathes froma Waishinegton, inelmwlaiii rt'lports oft thte speeche(s (ot tiniinent Ipoliti C~tans oni the citutstionis of the hour. Thiie Farmn Departmnenit - of the Wt .:lInA' I I J:itawi gives the lates as willI as the ituost pracllhnl sulgge4stion:1 ain dikem-er1es relatinig to thet d ties opf tun faiater, hin its for raisinig (attle, potultay grats, trets, v'egetables, etc., etc., wi~l sliggestl.'i's for keep in g bu iin g's ama itiinu iuteiisils in repiri. Tihijs is Sitjml. mtlt b iy a wel~l-euht''d depasrtmaent, wide copjied, uder the heatd of IThe home, :giv'ing rciphes for prlactical dishes, hints foi . iiiakini (lo~hthn anod for keeping up ill 't .13he latest fashions att thet lowvest pri1ce gestae ii ; this depar3titeiit is hpractleal tested by expIerts biefoie mbtihhcationi. Let ters froni our l'arils andi i do 4)11)3correspon1 (hnts Oin the v'er - laitst. fashions. Th<1 1(11m0 liepatinent ,f te Wii'iiy IiInAg wvill save t he bonsewi fe more0( than (P3m hitun di ed1 timesa the price~ of the paper. T1he ini terests of Ski lled Labor are looke.d after, and everythini relat~Ing 14 miechaies c and labo4r-svighi carelnll iecordedi. Thlere3 -it apage dhevoted to ai the httest, phases of the business miarkets (3r4ops, merchadise311, (SIe., etc. A valua~l<l leature is founid in the( specIally reportt prlices and1( onititonis of Thie 1ill'ruc Mtarket. S porting~ News, at hiome andt abroad, to get hier wit Ih a Story (very week, a Sermnoi 1,' 51)31n ni inen t (1 ivine1, Literariy, Musical Iit) no paper In the woriIl whieh conitains 5 mn3teh ne4ws maltiter (very week as th( W iEaoivY. liA 3,1, whileh Is sent, masta <~ free, for On olt3Ilari. Yo Otcant siu >setilix iN A WI(E0(iY FORM, ON1E DOLLAR A YEAR. Address, NEWV YORK IJEILALD, I Broiadiay and Ann st , New Yoric. HORSE AND CATTh.E POWDERO No Hiist will die of Cotta, flora or LUNO Fm. ,xn, If lntia*s Powrderm nro ulsed In time. Fontz'7s PowdersWieure andi provent lion Corixar. Fonit,'s Powders will proent (IAPPx INFwrs Fonitz 'owders will increnen thie quantity of miilk r a motr twenty per cent., anti imak tihe butter flrm Fotz'rs i'owders will enre or prevent almost nanma DiaxAAm to vhtich iiolsc and 4 atile are sub3ject, I ehT7's ion~R nWiLt lyx SATI5VAOioN DAVID 3. WOUTS, ?roprietov, DALTIMOntE.MD. 10 1)OEC. DESPORTFA. The INublio 'n reguested carefully to notic the &eCt and nlarged Schente to be drawtn Monthht. - OCAPITAL P ICZE, f6,000.g. Tickets only 65 1bpres In Preporilon, Lollihum Ntate Lottery Colipany. ",INo dp ferchby c frt that 196 he creat the arrung.sment ifor a -ti the Month and timi-A-nvwal a irrings of The Lounsava Staeto Lot-t.t7/ CompainU, and in per.Yos~wn.f <tti 41aduevcontrol the Dr% i-/ themselorse an d 111,01 the V11n11 are conditeel -tith hon-. em'y, f'airoe', and in good fah towar-I ali parthks, and -ne authorizev the (!ampany to Iuse this cer-tate, teith fac-snimies of "al. ignatire ,in its adcertismuits." Comunisiloners. Incorporated In 185 for 25 years by the Leis inure for Edtczttlonal anti uharitablo purposes -with a capital of $I,0'0,000-to which a reservc fisuli of tie,0 0 has since been adten. By vn overwtelming popular voto its fran chise was made a part of the present, State Con. stit t Ion adopted lceinho 2d, A. D. 1819. The tonly Lottery ever vuled on and endorsed by the people of <P Mtate. t never sacles or poslpones. Its Orand Single Nuibor Drawings take place Montlly. A SPiLENI)ID OPPIOILTUNITY TO WIN A FOlRTUNEH. FIR8r GlAND MltAWING, CL\MS A, AT NEW ORCLEANS TI'3DAY, January 0. 11883-152d Monthly lrawing. CAPITAL PRIZE. $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Idve Dollars Each, Fractions, In Ififtis, In Proportion. LINT oF PRiu. I CAPITAL PRIZE ..............$TS,ooc I do d. .................. 2,onc i (In 1o..................I0o0 2 d'IZINot $000................. 12.oor 1 d 2"0.................... 20.00C In 0o 1000.................. so.0or 20 do Goo.................... 12 ,00C Ion do mo........20,00C goo (to 100.................. 80,00 100) (10 25.....................25,ooc ArPiROXIMATION PRizE. 9 Approximation Pl7.es of $15o........ 0,75c 9 do do 5o........ 4,5o0 9 do <to 200........ 2,25C 196T PrIzes, amuounting to................$205,50c Applicaiton for rates to clulti should be madc oil. to W,110 01cu of the Company in New Orleans. For furi.her infoi inalion write clearly, giving futll atddress4. Send ordi-rs by Expres Rtegister ed Letter or lomny Ortir, addres''d only to Mi. A. DAUPIMN, Nw Orleans, La., Or 'AT. A. DAITIN, 007 Seventh St., Washington, ). C Wec 19-3w WALKER'S SPE CI FI C. THTS TRULrY W1'ONDERrUJ 11E ED Y HA AS NE, Vft FA I L E TO CUtI CONSUMPTION. Its speedy action upon all Brenchial acnd Vu1'imonic Afetio'ns is beyond belief to those who have nevor tried it or on it. usod. It speedily allavs Bronchial and Pui monic Fevers. It i4 a wonderful EXPECTORANT AND 11 E A L E R. it keoqa the digestive andl urinary or gans in a natural anid healthy condition. it PURIFIES THE BLOOD, Instantly relieves4 night sweats, -gonenlesi -been known only four years anud I AS NECVERI FAILICD-ro PERFE1C'l A CUlHE. Any one afflicted with1 what is generally iofnsidre dtCi(eathI's avantI comier. COns umpI ltoxn, can bo eutrcd for S2.50), $5.0(0 or $10.00 according to the stage which thi disease has reached. No patieunt has ,ye taken SinJ worth before acure wtasaffected. The iSPECIFIR is recom o endled only for Spubntionary affections, antd thoso dlesirmng to use it canl do so by sending their orders to the prloprietors of'this paper or direct to meO, statolg thatt you saw this ad vertise menit, in the Y itnnsboro NEwa AND hEREALD WIAalkier's Cures ltheumiatjim, either acuto or chr..n. 1C, in from eight to ton (days. Price by Expr'eas, $5 pe Botile DiR. ,J. W. WA LKlCR,. FRANKLINTrON, N. C. .Juno 13 CH RISTMAS GUODS! ! IAEWi YEARf GOODS!.! VE have just receIved the followling Fresh and Choice Goods. Raisins, Currants, Citron, JellIes, Ginger Preserves, Fruit Butter, at retail. Minee Meat, some1thilng nie 'Salmon, Mackerel, Corn Beof, Oatmeal, Buckwheat, and Now Crop Now Orleans Molasses. . J. F. McM./IMSTER 4'- CO7. NOTf ICE OF PATE8JP NOTICE In hereby given) that a parl1tner .L si for the prlactlee of law itn all the 'ouirts of this State has b~eeni thIs da~y formed betweena the~ under~lsignepd undler the firm name of McD)ONALD) & )OUO~fA5S. All busiess entrusted to theim willl receive prompi11t and~ faith ful attentlonl. Offlce: No. 3, Law R ange. J. E. McDONA LD, C. A. D)OUGILA8S. Winnshioro, S. C., Janulary 2, 1883. Jan 2-tt D)ISSOLUTION 0O" PA RTNERS III P. INOTICE Is hereby given that the firm of DoGLA~S & IAGADALJE Is this clay dl solved by mutulal consent. C. A. DOUOLASS, (anu 2, 883. E. B. RIAOSDALE. OVEN JIU(J IEs A T $37 and $45, AT --ULYS~SE 0. DESP'ORTES. 93 A E WIII LST all aronnd .I hear the familiar n vYear," I im prolllmpl)ted to contribute a cessfully accomplish that deshed wish. Fo h etTHEIRE For the next few weeks I hurl11 the prices of i value-throwlig lily great closilng sal8e In the( the vortex of a cyclone of bargains. Wma r . Um Whilst being considerably reduced by the uir selection, which will be sohl at prices to colillil rush my name throughout the county as a fore Very respectfully, J. L. N. B.-This sale lasts for a few weoks, an your own prices. NO T WE will during the present week move ou l're"t Stand, ito the room n1ow occu] keep a 1ItST-CLASS stock of DRY GOODS, CLOT H BOOTS AND SH OES, And will c'ontinue to sell them at the lowe C+1R.KAT BA In order to reduce stock. COME AND HEX ANN OUNC IN addition to the above, we will add, aft Of all kinds-Sti-ple and Fancy. We can getting anything you want, and may also be s We return tianks to oi friends and the I nild solicit a colitiullance. If Volt wish 2a in1ti fil i more certain way of hliving it tiai by AND SEE. C._r-7)C LD TV. COTTON --BU B3. SUGENLIIA AREi YERY I TIAVE never had any liking forva dIepended rather 1upon2 selling goods at s Ich p)2 draw many 2 new ones, I still itend to aldoplt thet samie 1phm, and( every assertion 1 nmatke. It is impilossible to gi in st re. BI qoe PIED)MONTj llOMESPUN, the best in CAl IJCOICS at 5, fi and 7 eents-t.he last SI IOIS, in great varliety Vand at piers t. CLTHIIING of all1 syle's and1( at aill pice My stock of STAPLE AND) FAN W~ines, Liquors, etc., will he sold1 at 'orresponl p)lealsed to show my goods. Giive me1 ai call a~t BEATY & BRO. 'S 01 B2. STTG Wi Remembier the~ p)Iace-O)ld Stand of NEW FUE ARNIVED AND chromos, as cheap as tihe ch~eapes8t. A no' good as anyW in the imatrket, and2( 1 canl't. be re paired, and( any~ ~ui part or attachmen~it fi ' .101and at tachmnents for fill Seingi~ Machi wvill lbe a great relie'f to thc manl~y 11adies u treadies, and to thlose whlose stal'e of healIt mullscles. Gentlemeniiei can1 aid( inthe13 soir hands(1 to rest their feet. Learneors can1 um te mot in. Itemtember, you catn use bo0t1 as~ desire~d, wiithout11 chianginig the attachm<0 011e. LOW IN PRICE, at THE WINNSBORO FIRS T-CL Gral Opellill Of! A T M. L. 1E OVERCOATS TN A LL STYLES. MEE OEVNTS' FUNIINO G~OC GENTS' FINE 8110ES, SOFT'i and STIFF' rW When youl are in the civ t onl' arei OfCLOTIIING. All orders alidP'essed to *" M.L. KIT 'OPPOSITI Ef JOB WORK OF ALL ,KINDS NEWS AND 1IIERALD O~iFICE, .a: nd nerry greeting of "A Happy New IWOle mnore hn an empty sound tsue FORTE r entire stock down to a moiefy of Its Ii (listallice, and engulf every visitol in recedented rush, yet contailus a very nice etely ginom all miy former efforts, and At fire. MIMNAUGil. ails the last opportunity to.buy goods at IC E. Stock of goods one door south of out >ied by Mr. Wolfe. We will continue to NOTIONS. ING. HA TS, ETC., st possible prices. We tire now offering R OUR PRICES, EMENT ! er removal, a full and complete stock of RP1 I EW B 'iot eniumerate, but you may he sure of ore of getting it at tie I0 O\ ES1' PR tCE. ubllie for the patronage we huav~e reeied iy and prosperous New Year, you enl spending your money witit us. COME aL7L & L/1UD E ? D.LE. IS LOW, v' EFEkS PRIC B TCE LOWN ER.f "biowinag 'r iiind tadv neriet, baut have aees as~ to satisfy my old1 custaoers aimi feel sure that I cnn come fully - p to tihe market, at 'i cents per yadI~. liguae for thie best. , sit anay body. S. CY GRO)CERIES, uingly lowv prices, and I shall alwvays be ,D ST1AND). enty & Bro. ~NIT URE TO ARRIVE. DOWT EUn Unt il von have seen my sfocts wvhich is t he larwcrst, hand to qjuiality, a111d for designs1 anii worknuanshaip it n e q uo I o (d, Everythiing warrantedI to be0 as represenited. You li getjs .what you hby. F"uruniture netl epaired( at mtodermato prices. Mautt resses of my~ ow n mnuanufactunre. Sprinlg lieus al wire malttresses that ean't be beat in Quality or Prics. A new supply' of pictuire frames, wvall pockets, brackets, mirrors, slypl of Sewing Maeines ag UNDIERtSOLD. ew in~ .Machines uished. Needles and oil for sale,. necS. Tis~ mnuch-neededl impri~ovemnen ho wearyw of thie constanut use of thei bi forbids a ulidue use of 0110 set or rt, and de icate femalesIC use their the hianda to hielp) the feet acq nire haIndns and leet todgethier, or cut her uit. Comec one, comno all, and get ASS FURNITUJR STOZR. Y._PHILLIPS. 8S YOUTTIS' and1( BOYs, SUIT. 'Db AND Ni1( KWEARII 1IATh of all 8lA D108t and Cor~ons ivlted to call and1( examine my sboc -. my enre-ill receivo prompt atten -'' Il ) COLUMBIA, S. C GRAND CE~NTR'AL IIOTEL. NEiATLY E~XE~CU1TED AT TI