The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, January 13, 1883, Image 2
THE NEWS AND HERALD.
SATU1 Y., JavhtiAy In. l?, '1 .Iss 1 s,
Tim radlroad Lill introduced in the
North, Calia T.4dstaure i a"k .
a conilterpart of the Act recently
passed bv ihe Gehetfal Ass-embly of
.iHE correspondent of the Now Yof-k
8un, whose lett6i' is pul1s1hed else.
w here, follows Beecher's precept:
"The only way to lie correctly is to
lie slhUmelyso
GEN. MATT. W. RATOM hfm beer
nioninated by the Democratic caicus
of the North Carolina Legislature for
re-election to the United States Senate
as hile own succes8ft The Charlotte
Observer says "the people of the State
-Will endorse this action of the canlus,
eh is in conformity wth# their de
for the return of Senatur iansoui
Sie seat which he hits filled with
lkuih signall abilitty."1
-I'mG1Ko from wlih is said by the
eas to the policy of the vew trailroad
Coiiss~iMoni, it is sie tosity that every
act of tha' frihftnal wilI be challcter
ized by that abusethutin which will
do justIce4 alike to the rilrnad nd1111 to
iidividuatis. This is (i'y what walt to
40 expected of the higir tharacter of
'h gentlenci conAtituting the Con
fi -ion. -raid it will go far to allaying
any tears that may have been felt as
to the e'edienacv 6rhmakiing the body
a trir'iita! if last resort. Widle we
still hii n k there should be some1C m1odet'
of rviewig, their deeisios, yet we
aire'I in > . that the tin-t utteranOt
of ill cmmi?'lionlers w4' ho oni.
Spo11ke'1 ,ihwiw that the very cont1ceu)Lts.
It18e of power will Itself check any
fondenev to its abuse.
t1i4 irme A 1l) M HA D8 o1r O A ftOLI N A.
A Northeprn Rltorter's ObmervationA -H1or
r'r' of Radical Itule--A D)optw'ato Peoilin
-Itvrf dhirts to Che F'ront--Our Now I'lec
Ulm Law.
(a of tie New York Stiln.
*I.iiit.Eovaoti, ltecember 17.--This
State, whose slaechois were the
mllos. excliive sociall-y in the South,
and Who, if they were narrow-mind'd,
were bonlest itl their op"iniois, in their
)ers(ona1Pl afMrS, snd its their polAiies.
wa; sadly iipoverished by the Reynb
licanls durltg their rnle, e'teusting
from the cloe of the wal to- 1876.
The State was virtually ruined. White
seamps from the North ant black rast
Cal4 froim the cotton and rice fields
ruled (lie State. They opeily stole tiht
-rcieenue. They squauidered it ini
drnntken debauchery.. Tfhe swieets of.
('Mobiah were p)aved with champnkii~tynef
bot tis, over whinhh rolled carri'iages,
draw~vn by blooded hors~es, an d filleIt
wt it h whiute adventure% an blac'k- har
11)en set the fashiont for the ignuoat
blacks, anmd they, ''the field-hanit d n'r
ger1s," filaunted- their stolon wi~e~th fu
the f'ac's of their pov'ety-tr'icken1
juiaster's. Everyv bill initr'uedo into
the IA'islatumre ill nom-it~'ed adtelaao
lhe blacksi was tiey'ond ei nurance.
'White men~f and'-women~-wer'e pushed
from the sidewailks in the cities and
towns. Theoy were-opet~ liaulted if'
the ignorant, drunken be'utes tiught
they- were Beniodratw or the wivts- of
Dieocats. The pre~ence of' the Uni
ted States tr'oops alhone~kept the native
white men of this States t~om-u killinmi
off eniough of'-the' iegr'oes to' eg tnalize
the-ittunber's of R~epuablicans anad Dem'
ocr'ats.
In 1876 things, p)olitical, had gotteni
to such a pass that it was recsolved hv'
the wihite mnen of the up-coauties tha
they woal coirol th~'iext chel~ton or
ereate a wvar. T1he famous Ited-shirt.
clube-kuku. -klian maen, to a gareat
extent-wiere formned. T1hey' were
armed anid- drilled. Thec lIed-shir't
wvarriiors firmly resolved to attack thec
troops of' th'e' tnited States,'if nleces
sary, to car'ry thoir enlds. Negr'oes
wverinwtimidlated, killed; tad sa1vage(ly
beatenm In all the up~-count.ies. Thelay
were-driven from ht piolls, or met. on
the hiighway's on their way to the uollia,
'and threatenedl with death it' they did
niot miatanitly~ re'turnu to t hica binsiR nmd
sta v t here until''t he elect ion wals over*.
Rifles andit istols werea freelv' dis
cha'ged aronndtt the poii. Tlhe 'woods
resounded with the relua''~irt' iire'-wms,
and thla old charging: y'ell of t he Con
fedlerate inatryiti t.atfid th lc
people. It' soutlmiubleasantly., buit
the t ruth is thaat ill any No ml hert's State
heave hIid~ a hang~ing bee!' andh woinle
have brokena the* neekq of all the ' e
..* g'ues they couildhat'o laid( their ha s
oii. Life, white l't, - was nuot wvrth
Iviiimg in South (Caf'ima:- T'he '0Sute
hndu~ to be i'escuiedlont' ot 'the hatndis of'
t Reithiana, or it :would havie ao
be uhandtmoneid'1I bytlie - 'hth &n'therna
ers. Anuy me~l~asueS, eveni to thet 111 ni
htibationi of the bhicks, wouhl, in myii
ohnion, have beent Jm,.titiablhe.'
TIh~e storv of' thle ele(etion of 1876 is
w'.elhl knowni. But 1 ieniot tilinik it it.
{scal'ykniowni in thme North, and
\stthiat the leader of'ihle llied-shiirt
men~i sat -Ont is. hors.e ii: the streets of'
Columbia with the -ex.:n'it(bate, sot
m ug for the order to -a att' t he 'State
htottse, hield ' br -the' U~unc' - *Staites
i.'oops. With blazihig O3ye a ud 'Iousl'd
r'ities ini thteir hamth the Red-hirt mni,
who had charged tihe li nes ot $ bhtto in
manyui a hiheidy' battle. -sat on-~ their
hiorses or 51tood in hi .e eagerly wvalitn
for' the commaritnd, "'Chuarge '' ' V'hds
key wvas briskly cirualhated 'amhong
them. They' were becoming' -impa
tienit. They began mo hover t(oge'ther
pr'epar'atory to taking then responsmi~hili
ty of shedding~ bilood. Thenim anmd jiust
ii the maek of ihne, Gnei'al Imhn pron
st enode ont of the State-house~t. and. ini
sohena, earn'iton tiis, adlvise'd hem t(o
go home, liii tol tiu I that thme' u'he
tion-thed State elect lOn-had~o beehi an
by tile D~eumcreats, and that., the JFod
eal Goverunenit wvould see thatt juast Ice
was done. To Genieral Hlatmpton bet
longs the credIt, of avertnag ihit. im
pending char-ge. Th'ie ex-Coniffderates
would have anuihIlated the 'UOnited
States troop., andi then (Gottl aloie
could have saved Souatit Caro~uia. I
fully' apprecIate fthe magnitid~o~f' t'
service Gieeral [bupton) ' r'r :er"'d to
hir State Onl 'that Eoccasioe. No'a t iti-'.
.........."'the 'tada.o
Northern an' Western mei, the killing
of the troops that rep'esonted thoir
Goverment.' General Hampton saved
his Stao from being this day a wilder
n)egm, with Attiean barbarilais weirdly
d sif and howling voodoo among
the ruils of' her Cities.
The tilade with lIeturiitng Board
I-Ina vt wiAs inade, and S3outh Carolina
wUs dellierded into the hands of the
Denocrats. Eleciun after electioll
paa.ed, and, though thle 1epublicanis
wonk 1 themn all, they W(erI .Poierly I
counted out. Let tie say -here ihat i
therle i n1o such a creatuiro a a Demo- )
eratic negro. A fe*v blacks vote the I
I )'mocratic tickt. beeando if is 1o their I
itet44i'st to do so; bu1t Iley are nlot I
Democratts. It was not until last fall
that a tir election ulinder thl laws of
South Carolina was beh.
- It. i to tliese lwsin that I want to call I
public atteltiol. The fact thaiit Ihey
could be deliberately adopted by th' I
initelligent white 111011 of this State ,
plitily iidieites t h6 horror w ith which I
these people look on the faintest probai- I
bilit) of the political control of the %
State agailn hiling ilto the hands of I
the Ilepublicans. The former 6ondi- i
tion of aftairs was dreadful; but under I
thesio laws I doubt H i i tite, it will
not, he fully ais bad. i coidenlse thesc
lawA, giving tile )ith of them.
1ow do these laws affect the voting? I
I will exliain. I The niegroes are I
cowalrt. Thy Value their lives high
ly. The) are a servile race, and are (
iortallv afiaid of the Soithlern white <
iml. Notice I,, given that oi a certain 4
daMf the supervisor of registration will i
be at a cerailn pollinig place. I sup- I
pose ItN i i' ce.Sary to 8av th1at theve
. fficers mar all Hoir)t)o 'Democrats. I
IOry on thle designalted4'. dav, aill the I
white Dem)ocsratic voters liviiig iII the I
prcilct are at the polIs. They are all
ariied. The negroes huanig bnik iintil
the Wlites are aill registered( ; indeed, I
ti'v freelv grai it the white people the
right to be first served in evervihing. I
I'titse armeid white m11en slowly regis
ter; they delay, they talk, anid it is
n1oon bfore tley are all rel(isteretd.
'Thdh1 thE dAeVroes press, for1warld. Thevy
have Waited' patiently. ' They are I
af'rtid of t.rotuble. Trouble 'menes
death1. They fl!, inl111 amiare atsked 1coI
*e'.a. a(s thirh ages --1o iegro kiows
h; e-in thiril tunne11S, occupatijo-z,
14 Ild p' tuvs tf r-idence. All goes well,
uitt etxeedi N.ly slow, until sa a1 hntn
dr(ed of th' I-e. ha11ve belh regi stered 1111(
Cei i'i! ivtheir certifleales. It takes aI
long tine to ill out 11 ngro's certili.
vatev. Then t le R'lister, atietiig to
di .4qliO omvin negro's staleieti, tells;
hii to biiiig wit 11eSses, White iln, to
give evideice as to his iden itv. This
thte blaek inan cheerfIlly akgreis to (1o.
Ilie steps out in s0es ai wNeite inan,
who has kinown him all hi- lift. Iie
aw13Is this White 111011 it' lie kiio wn h.
"Coertailyv," .the white manl replies.
Will you identify m 'e?""lirty
anld that negro is tilrcely tld to "go
to liell." If th le net'groes' are l)ressi ig
imi, anl(] it. looks as thoigh delays conil
1101 he inantiicetutred fast en e u-mgii, the I
.suelirvisor is suddeily stricken with I
11cute disorders, and hais to qtit worx. i
Under the law he is allowed to opt-i
the books at the corhit, seat and add
nuailes. le telis the atssemilied legroes
that, Ie is sick, and tha. hey will iihave
to0 coine( t lhe curi--hotse onl snehI a
day~ The revisioni of' thle lidt consi-st
vimidy ini iss'uing ce'rtIitle8 to suchli
I h:ntoirats 1as refuised to etr ato t e tlO
poll to1( register. No, one dhw id bent Iry
Ih lastcks, who hia lve waltketi 1nn110 ,
dt'e Ih' athe i'r is inot conI sidliee<
,hor a day or. two lthey go hioite.
C'aru'less, Iinpiov idlent, not antder
51111(ding te law, such niegroes ais suc~
*cteed ini gett inig certitliate. aire likelv
1(o lose them. There bpeling io lprovi
Sitln ni the law to replacte lost ceri i- a
cates; thle Republ)1ican, wh ite or blak,
~who loses htis is dtislranichiscd. IP a
D~emocrat. loses his--well, t hat is a dtif
forent tnatter. 'To itnake a dead surme
.tings of the election)1 tile eightt-box
'CT *ientt is thatt. thel ntegroi depo01 sis
hils liallota inl thle wr onig ho xes, at
they are lost. Tlhe edne.O sted blacks
id thle wite lt'iiublitcans (piiek I
utirateod this at thle last elcion, r
andtlt i 1 halted teir tnen unitil thev
coldse thli'h1(1os it I iSt ruct theiur r
iliterate tollowiers as8 to thir pos)itiion.
It is sad, bu11.t those hadt 1)umom-als
shiftithie boxes a1s soon as8 the ig ii,
rant lactks be'gan t) vote againa, am1l1
the v'otes8 were lost. So it went. the
istlpublienns stadSily wvast ing their
votes.
It canil be reaidily een1 that. with the It
D)etimejits in powver in this State at a
presenit t hey cani niever,. withIout blood-- I
81hed, be uinseated. No law ean be
passed to rei'jiove t heni (r-111 I he con
t rol of elections, because no mn
olposed to theiin can be elected. None I
but thle Demdef~ctats Ihave theC countIin i
of' the ballots and thle a nnionlemet~ t
of the resuhlt . Even the "lacnk <tis
I rict"' will. pt carried by thdi Demio- a
craits in 1884.
TChese electioni Ilasto be effectIvye
1m118t dheend onI thei ignoranuce of thle I
nlegr~oes. It' they could reaid, ther t
cou ld vote. Such beinig Ithe cause, 'I
warn~ all Northern11 anti Westerni mewn
A anist grantting thle aid these States'
bights Bouirboni I emtocrats of' South
CUniolina arie now hiowlinlg tor, to a1si-t
Ihem in the educationi of thelir bilek
brothIers. D oes ansy reaisonable man1~ .
lfor Sil instanit believe that the D~emo-C
crat1ic iatrty v f Sout h Ca rotlim1 huus Ihe
least lttenttion of educating the lie
I, who havec lived itn ai Western1 Sttte {
wehten it was being stlhu, and1 hove
seent thle enormons taux'idtiolt tor ednea
t iolt p)urpoi0ses borne itho'ut a mtur-i
tmur by the -povery-st rickent sett Iers, It
have no pat ienice with the D~emocrats
of this Stae. In anyli new Western
State the school taixes alonie are highor
than the total taxation of Soth (Caro- t
hinai. Th'le rural Northi, and especiallyt
the WPest ,.having laihi lor their s choof
htoirses and1 for the edutcationl of theiir
chtild ren by going baarefooltd, scan ily .I y
clad, aind ill fe'd, areC now asked to '
educate the youth.1 of Sou th Caroaila ; i
asked to (do it. when the ~salvation of: I
thue States dlepends on her keepinI g the
ly ing, thieing, I liniiu ne 'roe4 in
denise ignorancee, and thuos fr'am volting. :
It is aniit hal attemnpt to establish at; I
the expense it" the genieral govertnmenit I
State educatdion ot the chiildreni of a f
sligle cliss anrtT one race. -IThere is
tmore thant tomanniess ini it. If the I
metntev is voted, not'a dollar if it'will
ever he- spentl oni the eduicat ion of a
nlegro. VIIANK WILKESON.'I
I
inidebted to the unidersiguted for dlental :
work done -in good faitht will now
1alease comel forward and sutlle at once. I
I have given amp~lle timie, and1 niow re- t:
'quest pirompht payvment, as 'money I
need, and msoney I mnust have, to uieet
'hI obigaitions.," word to lhe wvise"'t
TABA8UR RB POLK,
Bow the money was Spent Which He Took
froiu the Tennessee Treasury.
Representative Millikei, of the In
re8tigating conuiittee, sap .the delleit
41 ,be treasurer's accouritg ii over
O000, i netludiig fifly United states
01,000 bonds ihat Lave beelt on hawld a
iear, but ia ni0t be fouiiti. The defal
3Utionl begai IViv yeairs ago, tM I in
Weased Iidy 111W er te paaethe of the
111dr(led aIil theeI i fdiing bill. Tie
estilohliv 'lows tlloinly spevu1lationlls ill
'4v York; als shows thAt lIepreseu
alive Duican Cooper's orders oil the
reaisury wef-e always pnid, the chlrk
)ijnig i tIHI VIeled by Volk t4 p'y thi,
I he orders were 1 all a11n eivelope
brvuted to Polk until a Few div4 ago
itnd thle sippositlon is (NA1 Polk took
hem willh hhnl. Th'le tes-tiv.onv% ails
;lows that tie Wte Major O'Colmor
diled at Kiloxvill lai. Noveiniber,
Owed I'olk $50,000, and gave his duim
Alli, which Polk took with him. P'olk
mid the Stalte's m11on)ey for exclainge at
ziil. Frianciseo w*ith 'A hTich to pay (.)
iAs silver)' minle inl Mexico. The c!heekst
'ere fould il ia sl' wit h.1no evidencve
hat thev had pass'ed the hanlds ol' the
'omtajII roller. Tilt boolk ' show 1tA the
Omcies'c i Baik of Knoxvillt ) u
h1e S(tat, $2..000, but the banik climills
6 have pitl t11e. Iney to O'Cotsor
'or Po!k. 'The tissing' gUnited Stites
vwre seven-Ihties, and were thie latst
)f thet( school tiud, and Polk was iiter:
,Sted with O'Cotinor Ill til ( adden
mru bamske, buit the --tovk w;inl O'Coll.
lor s nam11e, though $10,000 of it wrtl
mid onit of, Ihle "State treasulry. Thouts
1utds of' dillairs ol the checks stiow
hat tHi Wiere drawn yiv m. r. Polk,
reasurer, and piyab le to M. T. Polk,
lot cotatitersigired by the cop) iturlier.
'lie ftacts are ascertained, after a
hoiroigh examinaton, that the mne
>oIroet( b'y mFo( nor w as used iii
enlatinlg, selli'g bonids short. 1be
're tle! lerisioni of the ihiulitIred aid
reeC bill, O'Connor tol Polk the
iipreine Court woild not dare to
lecide it tluconlstilitional, and he in
Inced Polk to buy iboiids heavily wjile
le Hol. The gerieral opimlonl i.&
lie deticit was first caused by lotim.
1non1ev to friinds anld th'I et heaiv
pecui otion LI') ilg to regaiitn itn t's
0 lost.
I Ihbrlmatil one f-oi a reliable sonre!
its the <le'tidatrion of Sate Ti e i-.
lolk at $' !,01,000. 1'olk's bomi waes
Only for $101',OUO. The Cht tmo).g.t
/'Im es openily chmr'ned deflkationl
vcen thle tre urer 'eused to 'i thes
(auiiary inerest, :14amin much indigna..
Ion was occasioned at. (he limOe il cl on
etIleiCe of the Ipubilient ion. Te
/'im.s of Sunday..- dielnolnilns the spirit
repuldiation abroad il tile 6tsnte as
arge l reSponisible fr te loosetne'A of
MAws, thei' non-i forcement, ld 4fA
esinless of' ofiial obldigats. It -avs
bere is no qiedion buit the hIbit o' a
Aiege s3ectio O1 our 1' pre'ss4 an tid 1:mv 111
ol public mien 1o' I reating hilitlk,
cornfl adv niti llippalyI iv the claims f.1'
he State's creditor.s hIa' had a most
hairligitig eflbvet oni 1he public ii-wal-,
11 general, anld ha lowered especially
lie tone of official ira'*ils and senst of
b)ligaktionls. C'olonel Polk wa,' wyith
ut1 doubtA, a virtiml both of' thm'el .1ich
d looseniess of, the laws and fihe ata
nii )stration oft e'xet3~ive bus ineas ait
'lshvi lie, lbut, he waIs also a ieinf
he0 pr1evaliniig low tone of pubs!b'
11)nor, fostesrei' y lie spirilt of r'epoali.
,tion, hby the wuittoni andi w--eked
. ttemipt to) readi julst an1 i aliot .g*'eerouis
;Oulemnent leasves Tenn iessese t he veryv
1) vest in te list otf delauii ng 8asit'..
A resoh1itjhion wa initrodin'ted into lie
hts.17 on1 Saiuriithly ol'orinig a retwardt
I' $20J,000t toir thei alpprheiona of
'1)k. A memberi~t~ rem arked thaot that
v'onild onuly he $2 (.000( mgore host. tev'ien
hioubl P'olk he found, andit ihd resou..
'hin, .Nnrsfthr 1'alk, Inuilesting; that the'y
sn.alon.
.oi.i-stn.., Januaryi 10.'---The Hih.
'54(1d Colominssion, is'ader the ret'C'~
i et of 11he t'ierl A ssemly)iil, met : -
iWeser'jie oat h of' tutlae. hv the tle<
ion of ex-(iov'ernorhl itmini i'. 1'hair
nutai. -Allh thur' of' I le (canii w-r11'I'
.i'(r'( pre4sent , e x-Got)vernilor dJetr Imvs-.
iWialkter, I the( Charlet'~ on membiner, re-ach
mif.t'olumbiia (his mtorintg. A fler
aking~ the osathi, the commilii5siotn mei~t
mid dis-sussed'u the deta1iis ofI the im
'eaichili an conlsio as"~l ( to whaust 3 hnla.
hev ilol adotpt . Thie connissh'meris
we( deely imp lressedl with th le im..
inense potwers ithi w hich te have
>te I ni entted( andri 114 the fa-renchinIg~
'onistlinenices oif t hir acut ions. It i5
)r4)bale that beitare d1ecidtig upon
Stillanta andt coinsutlt thie (1 tNlrgia ('m
mI Ssionl as to thle operPais of thle
he3 t'perienace of. thlie (Nrgzians. Two
i the commnaissine at aked to lue to
lay abont1 thle mnatter and said1a.W
vat t to tuove veriy (ennltitously and in..
enid t) purisue a conIservtive ce 'e,
loinig iiothinglj, it A (3 kno)w it, that wilt
m1 uirl to the raiiliroairs or utminit to
he( peo)ple. We haviie not vet ('xahi
d the law with aiiflieient enr to sav
r hat-we shall dou It. will take tirne
o wortik out the great problem hv'
l'Ihih we arei coilfrtonlted.1 WeC et''
aily shlI try to tdo wi'hat we 'onii ve~
o1 be fora thle hiighest)1(1I publi ood. ,Juist
'et we can't t'll h ow weiit shal I pr'oceed.
I wilt takte timeut an udlsIwy before our11
an111s can be lmat ne led.'
onetst way' ini wihichl these min hasve
oneI to wvork. Theyido ot) 1) maket any
breats0 1, thliey have noC a1xesl to g lilo,
hey' meiani to td. the best thimr lin a .ho
st at'. Tlhe'e is lit t'llingi~ii lhen thlir
>Ians wvill all be p'eeted, e'rtailiv
itt for several wet'ks.~ andI111 uni lthr
inve disculsed t he lawi and the siti
10o1 mI e'vr aispwet.
I a'skedt oine oh' lie commision' if
he) oxpectad t) giv e thle irailroasi a
it) obljt'Celo ta r'teteivitng sulggt'sittins
ronm thema. l''rhaptls ther wioulid only~
eive Ltnmake ousr pathI plauiner, but v e
hiall 1not he' govterund by anyi adic te or
ouiael which we dot nott concteive tO
>e consonanit wvithi the pu1bli good.'"
itldin g nlight sessionis. Theiyi havei'
men~l hard atI work Sin1ce hu tl-pinst tour'
>'cloc'k this5 at'ternooii, andh tip to this5
14)urI, 9 o'cloctk , shiow 110 sign of' atd
1)u1rnmetlt. They haive not yet seleeted
edrk, for which position1 thei'o are
Iany aIpdeants.
--Ill he-ith generaqlly comes fromi lack. ot
heo poper lift' for'es in the blee' I. 'l'o
estore the bltood t) a healthy state use
irown's Iron W~itors e *
SUFIER
. o longer from Dyspep
ela, Indigestion, want of
Appetiteossof Strength
lack of Energy, Malaria,
Intermittent Fevers, &e.
BROWN'S IRON BIT
TERS never fails to ouro
all these diseases.
"Omon Nevembr ., a3.
DUWwN CKUIEICALCO.
Gentlemen:- Fr yeas I bv
been a gWeat auffear fram Dyspepls
and could got no reief(having tried
*oetything which was reconanend.
ed) until, acting on the advice of a
Ibiand, who had bpeen bene6tted by
Baow'es ltow Bai rrrnts, I tried a
betle, with maost surlprising results.
Previous to taking Dtown's Jaox
Be~rra&, everyth is I ate distressed
mn sud I aftera preatly frorn a
Awing seneatioc in the stomeeh,
ch wa unabearabte. Sinoe tak
Bu DRowt's lau I;rkes, all uSny
rouabl.e are at an oted. Can oatw
timae without ay diaagrabawe mo.
sVlt. I am jracticoiaiy another
gaRo. . bItS. W J. FLNvN,
go Maywek sL, X. "eatoo,
WtOWWS IRON BIT
TERiS acts like a charm
on the digestive' organs,
removing all dyspoptie
Symptoma, such as tast
Ing the food, Belching,
meat in the Stomach,
Weartburn, *to. The
*nly Iron Preparation'
that will not blacken the
teeth or give headAche
Sold by aU Drugglee.
Brown Chemical Co;
BaDtirnote, Md.
See tnt nl Iron Bitters are mado by
Brown Chemical Co., DalItnoreC, and
have crossed red iues and tade.
na&k on wrappe.
BEEWARE OF IMITATI19B,
havL ' iroived a largo and beu
U m 3aorto -nt of Chrism a N
C AR DS.3s AU
Al C an melof 1fot)8. u <i
Al kin'Is of J!.nets saWl for Pir-.e:~
we have ever olfered.
W.' wa'ehI re-?i1 tidy~ enll the atte'ntion
of to- 1 . . ' .a ;-. ' m . -:, an r e
D 'T' .Q A WAAmoN 1-.N UI. You i-i us.
Q'IT E~ are pr. p aresl t ti' all9 orders' for
ici: a *4h~ - i -he pallie ptitrong."' All
ordezl m..3 he pm:,O~iy 'iV .in
or J. It.u ;hm .s
Oo N v4m Winabor, S. C.
1A~ N~i a buyir fr 33y (lntire stock
rtt I0 hes1;.bush1's'part o town h()r
ren d a,' 13a.o:d ' yon . I ha 0n to !2eace buh
3*r. Vai :y respet'Lu
LV T DOSNLY.
CR~OSBY MiL IT[ARY INSTIT UTE.
'' .'1 A 2N T R R V T L L ||, 9. {C,
Sr-n P> )ro C? !('n.Auai.
TICYEl(;* OF PA IHT'N Eis [Ilp,
T~ (11' is hereb'y el ven thalit ia partnear
Ii she fri thel praeI OP of ha w~ in ni!l ite
het wren. te un is' n ~e'i und oier the lirm~
.1. F'.. '"l). AL,Th
( . A. lDOUl(l,ASS4.
W innsbor-b S. (., Jan~3ury2 :t hM.
Jan---.- . - -.---f- -
D'ISSOLTION 01" PAflTNERS111lP.
NVOul(' is heare~hr t.iveni that5 (t fGrmi oIf
.IDta..'es & I~ .wsoI)A . is this day
C'. A. D)oU(;I,ASS,-'
Jammr 2, 183
S.miio~ I:s1i mEsis A N 1) I I. sg--"WA Y
ULYS8E G. D)ESPOR T]ES.
'he Pu bli is requested carefti to notoie the new
4nd endarged Scheme to be drawn Monthlyt.
N-CAPITAL PIRIZE, 675,00O0_g
'Aickets only 65 tharesin In Frportion.
LOlloitlnla state Lottery C0ompaly.
"FWe do herby ''f. tAt twe u 'ervuse
the arrangments tr a31 the Month and
eini.tAnuut Drveituis of The Loutuina
State Lott-ry (Compaiy, and in person man
age insd control the Iratoingp. themselves,
and that the .sama are eoi(Iterfel taith hon
euU, rfrnes, anl tin go~d fith toward all
paresi, and wa authorize the (Jompany to
-use thi certie'ilet, woith t.c-.1imiles of our
siJatu1Ires al ached, n its diverismenit.
Incorporated in IU68'?or 25 years by the LegIs
atture for Editcatlonal ant Charitable purpoies
--with a1 capt al of $1,0t.'0.00--to which a reserevo
funru of $"-5un00 has uvnce been atdtci.
11)y am ovrwhelming Iopuhir vote its fran
chkr was inale a parLof the present State Con
%iittion uI'nte Deecembo 2d, A. ). 1879. .
The only Lolfery ever voted on and endorsed by the
people qf any State. -
Il never scales or postpons,
Its Grandt Single Number Drawings take
Piat'er Monthly.
A SP1l'ENI)ID OPPORTUNITY TO WIW
A FOvR'rNE. sEUON D OlHA ND OltA WINN',.
CLU*.88 11. AT NEW% OUL.KANS. TUE3H1MAY,
February 1:3, 1883-153d Itonthly Drawing.
CAPITAL PRIZE. 075,000.
100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each.
Fractione, li Fifths, In Proportion.
I.lPS OF PRaZis.
I CA PITAL 1'xlZ .....................$7,ooo
1 (1 . o 00 .................... 1
1 d.) (t0................... 10.000
2 PIziR3 of $uooo.................. .ooo
2 do V00................... 10,000
10 do0 ln........l.o~o
20 do0 boo...................ouoo
lu do 2tO.................... 20,000
3oo do 100.................... 80oo
500 do V50....................25,000
1000 do 25..................625,000
APPROXIM ATION l'iRZ,
9 Approximation Irtzes of $750........ 0,70
9 do do boo......... 4.5o
9 (10 (10 20........ 2,50
1917 PrIzesj, anourating to.............$25,500
Appieatlion for roles to clubs shoulti be made
onily to the oille of ithe Company In New
Orilem..
For firther Information write clearly, giving
full address. Bend orders by Exprews, legist or
et Latter or Mloney Ovd-r, andtiressed only to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, La.,
or HI. A. 1)AUI'MIN,
(07 Seventh St., Washington, 1). 0.
Jan I-5w 90 -
WALKER1S
SPE C I F I C.
THi.'? 7 RUL Y w O yT) nI7 r1'UL
ItR MICOY .H AS' NIVEIt
jA ILIi Tl1 O CU E
CONSUMPTION.
Its speedy action upon all Bronchial 'nd
Puhinoni .\f'ections is beyond belief
to thoso who have never triod if
, or ws.-n it used.
1ts spodily allavia Bronchial and I
monic Vevemr. It is a wonderful
EXPECTORANT AND HI E A L E R.
It keepi the digestive and nrinary or.
grinx in a ntural IIad healthy condition
it.
PURIFIES THE BLOOD,
Tnstaintly reliev<:s night sweats, goneness
of "ppetite and geineral debility. It has
been kni..wn on ly founr years and
HAS NEVY l F~t AILE'D TO PERFEI.CT
A CUlR).
Any'~ one anfietled with. what is generally
v'1nsider'.l deat h's qmr-ad Cunir, OS co iup.
t ion, can bo . ured for $2. 50, $5.00 0r
$10. 00 neord inr to the stage which the
.1 asas has reachied. No patient has yet
tnken $10I worth beforena'u ro was affected.
The' SPT' is recomanocnded onlyv for
puhnonary affections, nnd thtoso flesirmg
to usee it enniulo so by aeendling their ordIers
to thne proprietorR of this paper or direct
to mew, stati ng that you saw this ad vertise
n'e . t in e M i[nnshero N EWS AND JIEnALD
Caes Rtheniilmatism11, either acute oi- chr..n
iean frotn eight to tenl days.5
Prtices by E'xpress, $5 ' per- Bottlod
FRio33IlANKLINTON, N. C.
Atmbore'3 Mice M.eat.
P'lumn Puddling.
Citron, Rtaisins, C'urrjduts.
F'renich Candies.
Almaonds, Pecmns, Engili Wcslnuts.
D)ried Figs.
Macaroni and Cheese.
Lea & Perrln's Sauocs.
Tfomato Catsup.
Crossd & Bllacukwell's Ilckles.
A Fresh Barrel 6f Fulton MArker. Beof.
Sinloked Beef.
Sugar-eurmed Uncanvatssedl Hams.
Biuck wheat Flour.*
And a great miany other goods which
purlchlasers will hlave to) call an'd 'ee for
themiisevese.
R. M. TIUEY.
R E M OVAL.
T H E sulbscriber would Infor m is friends~
str' onei dloor niorth of hIs old1 ,stanld, occu..
pledl formerly by Cald well & Lauderdale,
where lhe will ho glad to wvait upon hisa
culstomer1~'s andm tile publ)1Ie. ge'ne 'ally.
Thaniik ful for past favors, lhe hopes to merit
aI contiuane of the same11.
Will give tihe bepst goods, Shelf Groceries
anld Canneid Goods at greatly redutcedl
priceA;
Come one, come all; you ill find It to
youri atdv'iatngo to buy of
S. S. WOLFI.
FORl CIIRISTYAS,
100 DO4hN EGGS.
. LYSSE Q. DESPOR TES.
ILST all arpnnd I hear the fanijir a
Year," 1 a pted to contribute a ]
cessfully accompl4i1tlat desired wish.
T RE
For. Ninext few weeks I hurl the prices of n)
value-throwtig iny great closing sale in the r
tle vortex of a cyclone of bargains.
Whilst beig conslderatbl' reduced by the imp
set~in, wdh will be sohd at prices to compit
rush my name throughout the county as i fore
Very respectfully,
J Le.
N. B: .This sale lasts for a few weeks, an
your own pitces.
NO T
A TE will during the present week move our
N? present stand, Into the room now occii
k a F1RST-CLASS stock of
PRY GOODS,
C LO'TIL
BOOTS AND SHOES,
And will continue to sell them at the lowei
In order to reduce stock.
COME AND IEA]
ANNOUNC
IN addition to the above, we will add, a fh
Of all kinds-Staple and Fancy. . We cann
getting anything you want, and iay also be si
e return thanks to our frieils and the li
an1d solicit a contin utante. f you wishi lad lppl
fid Io ore certain way of ha1ving it th anby:
___ __ __CALD WT1
COT TON
-BU'l
B3. StUGENIIEIM
ARE VERY MU
1 HAVE never had any likin;g for great'
depen~fded rather upon sellinag goods at stuch pril
I stil! Inten*Id to ad(6pt' the 511ihe planti, ioad I
ever~y aIssertioni I mai~ke. It 8isi mpo)ssible to gi
in store. But I (quote:
P1 EI)MONTI llOMESPUN, the be:st in I.'
(A1LICOES at 5, (1 and 7 aent.s-the last
SI h01L, in gre.at varie( y andI at Iries to,
(IO'1Il INO of all syles and at all mrices
My stock t
ST APLE AND FAN4
Wines, Lignors, etc., willl be soh(l at. cntresponid
pleased toa shiow my goods.
Give me1 a call at IJEATY & BRO.' SO01
* I" Rlemender the place-Old Stand of Il
NE0W FUR~
AIR1VED AND
ce VnrfoS, fiocap as the cheapsi. A nov~
good as any in t ho market, anid I can't 1)0e
re 11paired, anid any part or at ichmeint.Ild u
I hn 13 aftiehments for' all Sewing Machil
will be a grdant relief to the' amany' ladies wV
t readles, and to I hose wh'lose staul'e of henti I
inniseles. Geon tlemnen cani aid ini thle se wiml
hands to rest their feet. Learners can use
the motion. Rien hner, you can~ uise holhI
as desired, without chiangmig the attachmeuic
one. LOW .] N PRICE, at
H'f~~ J W SBO~O ' -IhS T-CL.
____ _____ R. \;
A TM.LT..I
OVERlCOATS IN A LL STYLES. MEN
ONTrS' F'URNISH ING (GO(
GENTS' FINE 811OES, SOFT and STIFF
rE Vlhn you are in the city '*ou are in
ofCLOTIlING. All oirdk~s addrossed to'
tioni.M L.K[
OPPOSITE
r?' JO0B WVORK OF ALL' KINDS
NE~WS AND h11mALD~ OFFmrE .
ad nery greetinpf. 'A Happy New
ittle more thanl anl empty sound to sue
FORKE
entire stock down. t) a moiety of ifts
in distance, and engulf every visitei II
'OC-,
ecedented rush, yet contains a very nice
'tely ignore all my former effortn, tlrd
;b fire.
MIMNAUGH.
I Is the last opportunity to buy goods at -
stock of goods 0o doof south of our,
led by Mr. Wolfe. We Will continue to
NOTION$.
aN.
iTA TS, ETC,
P possible prices. We aire now offering
OUR PRICEs.
EMENT I !
r removal, a l dil and complete stock of
EI - RD
ot enumerate, but you may be sure of
re of getting it. tih L V1O\'Si'T 'lC:.
iblie for the patroia.e W1e haveir(p-ei
Said prosperous Ne-w Year, you enn
penlimg your money with us. COMA" .
LL &LA.UDERDA./E.
IS LOW,
IER'S PRICES
CHLOW ER.
blow~ing" in advliertisemients, but have '
'es as5 to satisf y lmy old: culstomelrs auit
fI'e sure that [ canu eomo fully' up to '
11 the pices of t1 he mlunerous~ gooik i av
ie m~rhet, at 7 ceuts per yard.
igu re forl thew best,
suit aniy body.
JY GflOCERIRFS,
ingly low, pries, and I shall alwaysi bo
) ST AND).
enty & Uiro.
NITUR I
TO ARiRIVE
Unfil you haive SeenI myi sto(1
whlichi is thle lairees ,' handiif
somuest, anl d cheaei)st. alccordlingi
1o rpnalh'y.au-d1( for desiutns and
wor'k2l-:nsip u I) II q u a ii i d I.
Every thling warrliatd to be aU
repr1CSlesete. Youi will get jlIun
what you- ,buy-. laelrnit ure
ne~ iatly~ repouired at miioderanto
pnices. Mail tresses of' my own
wire lmattIresses that caln't bo
beat in Ql ~ uality' or*.,Prices. A 1~
ne 110 upljply of pi(ctm'Q frameIs,
wall pockets, brackets, mirrors,
SUpply of Sewing Mauebines n0
..N-OllitSOLD. ..Sowihg' Machmoes
ished . Needles lC ~ oil f1 or sal.
les. Th'lis mucWhi-nieeded: improveeni -
bo wveary oft lhe conistan us1. e of thle
ifo)rbids ani unduelI useC of 0on0 set 'i
r, and( delicate females use. thir
thle hand to h help Ithe fe'et nireI
handuss and1( feet together, or elihr
it. Comie one0, como11 all, and1( gel
ISS F'URNyITUR Eq STORE. '
V. PHILLIPS.
INARD'S.
8 YOUTHS' and(1 noys' SUITrs.
D)b AND) NCCKWVEA11.
IIATJS of all SIIA1DICS and Cor~ons.
vited toeca'). nduo~ exalfiing my sfock
I~~eyc will recive piomnpt aten..~
- X.I ) COLUM HIA, 8. 0 O
GRAND CENTICA IL I IOTEL.
NEAYEUTED AT- TO)
* .1