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I* i, "Kilquck" is the soregestlivo name of a town inl Edgecomb couity, N. C, iad 4 iaits I Le incorportied. T IE. totl nilinherul of* cota11lagratlins tloughout te couinr y during the past Iontlih Is estimated at 188, de , iroylig properti' auioinoiting to $10,. o0,o00. Tlle total foi the year Is set dow n at tIh eniorm1on1s total of $90, 26(0,000. Inl these returns Cainda h included. TII., Ealgle and Phonmlix Cotton Mll8, t ColumbuS, Ga., give employment to veri 2,200 operatives, of* whoml 1,063 ar i e mnuales, 836 are mnen, and 224 arc chii t . It hats thie i'est pairoll Accoummu it) a devisioni of I he Staitt Departmuint tle Uhin1e('.se hiit doe noot prohibit Cbinese iifrom t nba nid Othei l aces from1 passing t.hr1ough IhIlis coonn try on their reu i'rn1 to Ubi na, and th que..tion angiici Calit'ornians is how are- thely goinig to be pr-oouted fromn gt ing oil' lie ar s and bima ing inl this FATIER ItYAN, tilt poet Iriest Of Georgia, wrote from Boston to at Soithern 'riendi: *-The Yaikef-s have treatecd Inle like a prinlce, am!;n d ilv The weit her has t.eatd tl 111 'it he --01nowily and c-hilly. .I prv.ched here Thuiiav nighrit to thrueite t hansnid pvo ple-thle filest andieice, inl Somue re Hjpects5, 1 ever' wVinessed." DURING 1881 no fewer than 18,070 human beings were killed by snakes, and 2,759 by '"wild aiinuls," in India; while 43,600 head of cattle were In like manner destroyed. As ia set off to this terrible loss we learn (hat. 25,918 stakes and 15,274 "wvild animals" wvere destroyed, an(d upwaird of ?10,000 pald by the Indiani government for1 their dest Iulction. Tus. Cotton .Fjxpositionl to be held next. year-whether inl Cinicinniati, lut limore or Boston, is not. decided.-will mark tle centennial of' the first cotton ever shipped from the United States, Six balea were sent to England in 1784, which the custom-house oleilials at Livcrpiool coniscateid, not believing that so much cottoi was raised in this COnniitrv. THE i Democr'ats i ntend to diMenss al inost every item in the Tairiff' bill, not fori thle p)urpose of obistruct'in!g thie biil, thle country thie iniiqunities wvhiich thet bill continsiii, ando ofC giving the peo jde ofluhe conu'ntr clear idlea of' the tinueo thr'ough Ithe session anid pr'evenut a voete on the hill. To' illustrate the rapi~idity' with which w~ho has just r'eturneid i'olui l)ak~ota states thatt onl a town 5'ite, upjoni wich no bulliinjy had beeni er'ectedl, 1, 000 wiorth of' lots we'ee disposed ot at a re(cent une; Ion sale. Corner' lots, f. went(.y-five by. (one hundrliedl ando fiftyv ftsol aIs high ata Soi0. This wats cont~empillltul ri':rt. 'l to sustaLin thue hiopes of She peopjle A N imliportani t ofeaE thie veaiir 1.41> to be not1ed is i that inot aL sinIglel ii' ha4hl of gr'aini waIs slihipped to Eu rope ti'oma Newt~ York in a~ vessel under then Amioean flag. As5 Amer(*iican s tind agrienal iure and14 'oien and? iron4 ml41 uann fact uin g moi4re I leintive than ship.. bldn1(11g, it may have beenlt''i as we)Illl'fo t he United Stat' to have see'nred some tof t his heavy'~ carin~'~g buineiss by atl tow inIg t hir P 1iA'izens Cato run an d reOvis.. ter' fori ui'piv f sthip..~ TitE Pitfterison, N. J1., silk operat~lives. hav'e followeid fthir brethireni who, t Cleveland, recently, in eiv.entfion as semibled, found1( fanlt withI the exisfing beniefit whiatev'er to thie empijloy'6. The P'attter'son)~tu speaker f'uritlher ailleged that by id of(10 tile far'ifl the~ malinufactur'erst gel all of (lie benefit, builinig adldi tionail itdll, .palalialu dwelling and stablles, titend of' lucr'easi ng the wages of the handit. Sneh v'iews ap~i lieari to b11) spreaCIdjing amon4g the em-i loy6s of varhlonlsIW11 indutrlie. AuouTr three v.eaurs aigo a Chiicagc detr flamninig head Iines ai tong anud de. tailed acalCoaut' of the buringiii~ of the a friight ful loss 4)5lifet. Th'le article wasIt a hoax, and closedt wI.itli a~ senit'ec ex. - 'ainngthat the: ho0rrible enhauity liable to ccoeur al antii m.* E, ih 6' ~~NoirthrllOp, at well-'kniow~n newVs4pIae rnn, no0w of-St. Paul, waIs tho-' antlot * ~of the hoax, anld always declared that the tino would coume when. hia article would be re(garded In the lIght, et e Clhimnecy tops aitd steep'les, bleaw bric'kl down Into the stret , scaingij the peopkJiI whio waiketd below. Snmow, let!( and1 hall1 dro'tve htito the face's of thosei who tdareI expose th'emselves, an'tir made them buttttoni thleir coats tiklrt airoundi~ theIr thronta. O1 course there were sore tinouts- inal cold, 1/ an~~id conghs anrmuto)iun i.smsi the inext (day. Ilut what wer'e these to men'l antd womeId who counkd.step Into auny drug st aund hiu a bottle of PunntY D)AvPz5 PAIN KihIL.El*, 46 ;4. -A friend to the rlt.eb 1( land o r. A medl chla that stroflgthens aund heais, is Bro'wn's Say* Utiers -4 IN! 1)tIBLrvr RAGEiDY. Eusetbil. Sime, of Chiarleston, Blows Out ll rnin.--Tito Lq-tter Pinned to His -M"F'er LoYOA-Tist, Inquest. Li. m the .Yviy (nd (;ourier.1 The sh re'p rep*liort o pistol iII White Point c.ine den, a littlo after 6 o'Ulock hlst 'enVtinigJ, attractd t.le attention of fihe Iw41 policoele who Were Stationed at the liidhtg onl South Uattery. Tihev rain Ii the direotlon of the siouiid, anid - upon arriving near tle ofleCO of the City .ItaUway Companly fniid ,.lhe dea-td body of'Eusebio Slimo lyinig uponl Mt giris. In hisi% right hand ivis Found a Shiarpe's 18stll Withl four barrels, one of' wie h, 11ponl beiig Oxamined1, was foimd 14) contain all elipty cart ridge shell., On)i the coat of tho uinfortutniate youth was itFound tie Iillowing olte, Written InI a clear anld steadv hand: 11,"P1o Amoir." Acnse me of notihing, as I forvently love M ir -.-.- .. - No actso it mlladio Estoy )oco de amlor por la~i St-------... Yo EUSEIo SMO. E Churlestoi, 22d de Enero, 1883. A pattlit. fil(juiry by the reporter 4licited the foIlowing . detalis of tie ragedy The young Inan had been at an enmertainment a night or two pre .viouts, wh-)enl he had i met tle Iadv to whoil he refe1s iln his Ilote, and %1 wIose name is, for obvionis reasonsll, i.th held. Yesterdlv afteriooni le Went, down to White Poihit Garden Where lie resmained alternateiv sittig and walking about all the attlemaoon. About Votur o'clock a son of Mr. W. P1. Ha10l -Saw him onl thle Batterv, anld asked lima what he was' doing Ihere0. Young Sino, who could speak only a feiv words of' Entglish, iado ito reply Rave i "clik," imil atling the cocking ot it pistol, but the Imleaiing of which his young khisian did not at ithe tite un dlerslantid. As thie evening advianed aind dusk came otn he was seen ito seat himsell oni 0 he wodIlen belich nleatrest to an(d wost of file office of thle (it Hiiilwaty Comfpity. IN, 1enin'illi t'ire unitil at.'er It beeine (Irk and then1 de-liberately shot Iitn 11'tlead. Youifmg Sim1o was a nativt of Spaiii. Wts (igiteeii years old and was grand nlhIewl(' o3, Mr. W. 11. lall ol tlhi.s citv. lie lmine hre 1ahout tlrcc in1olath3s itjo 1an(1 Vasg engaged 1in thie I tilce of' his u1n1cle. lit! was '(aid to ble at voIig 111:an ot un11usual proiaise, :mid 111lbouIgh ie iadileanied very little Eiglhj sincte i~s arrival here, he( hand unnde anTLIy 1irends amtioig tle young people of' his own5 age. TilE ENFOJCjv;ENT ACTS. Kuklux Legislation Declared Uneonstlin tional. WAhinxorTON, JaniuIary 22.-A dec 8ionl was -enideredI hv thle SuprT~e Court of tile jnited States to- ly, in anll u1portaint conlstitutioni-d cait's~e ot ihe Uliied StatIes vs. It. G. Ibu'rris, et al.1 broglhIit lere upon he cer1 illecat te or difflirenee of Opilnio m113 onlleg Jitdges of Ulnited Slates Circuit Court. fOr' (Ih westerni district. of Tennetesse. The parti:1111 tt( estionl presetaied here is the constilioilitv of section .5,518 of the Revised Satu'es, wiieb is its follows: It two oi. mIore person3s ill ianiy Slat o. Terrtory coire or go 1in disgulise oni thle high way', onl 1he of' depr'iin g, e' iher' di rect Ior)' ital i r'eetly, Iany Iperson1 or Iperans3 of3 the 00 tial 3'3 proection of then laws or ( o'r3 cq tial pr'i vi leges andinth jt1311 nis 1I,-'~ thae lawiu, or for (13e 1ur13 s 3')of pr' ven~'0t - lng or3 hiiind'rinig t' conti1tme au( 31 thlorid~is (31 an31y 8tate or territoryi ttrom ivinhg ort secui'ingO to all per'snii with itt sneoh State( or3 TerrI1i tory te eg11i pro'tction~i of the0 iw, each (31 sin-h per'sonis shall be4 1)un3ished by' a tine of' 11o11 less than11 $500 1301 n33ore I 1an $5,000, otr1 by1 lIirslaoiint wih or 41 withu 13, ard)53( latbor' 30t less thana six n Iioths nor34) more4 (13an1 six vears, ot by' both11 stuch 1131e andI im prisoinnnt. ' op)inion. by Jutstice Woodst, tha this setio 1(311510 notsupported byi autfhiorityi 4)1 the4 fe'deral con3stitution and133( 111at1 toi enatmntwas beond the (Io wer's of' '1.'his is 0ne of' f'our 01' five so-calle1d ciil righits ealses wichill were1' sub.3ii ted1 to thiis cottr1i' upon0 pr1inle4d bi'efl.s 1 8hu.. Th'Ierie were1'i at Ithatl 3ime a num11 'o1r3t , 33314 i iew ofll tV'Ihe I 1 imortance304 of3' the queOstionis I i~voed it was LIaoug.ht best to sot aside i It suinis 1Stoll of1 t hese cases4' andi order'1 In to3 14 Wh4 3i.-n'4 tliie'.-n lcas0Ie en Iinl up for1 a henannyi itt N4vem31ber last, no0 coun.. srI33) apl'rd for 1the defenldants, 3133d utstead31 031 being orally arigued~ it was algaini subtled11 in( behlf of t)'1he Ui.. tedo Stae ('n (31 hle piited( briefof' (' the deItendants1 atl of' the State of TIennes 5ee were0 left withbour. al'f rgument to the care4 of1 Ih 11)cour1t. Th'ie fats out1 of whichb this litigation431 ar'ise, so fari as, 1tey' are dliso*sedt by the record or thle pleadhiigs, are br'iefly as follows: Somec time ini 1877.,ta our itizens(3of l'einnessee, suipposed to be3 laolored0 men01, atlthou)1gh not1 (o descibehd in3 the rcorId, wvere arre'stedl hv onet Tluoker' (deputyIi shieriff, upon) wilptranits issuedo by~ a justi.ce of1 the0 peace0, and30 hield to anIswer03 cert'ain3 cr'iminail chigags, the naturtie of' wh'ich Is not) set fort1h. WI'hille inl the custody of the0 deputy shertiWl (130.9 f'our pr'isoner's were atltackedl by anl armtied boody oft inent of whomI th'e1 deofendat't, llaarris, wais 0on0, andto so se0verteFy beatetn, wountlidedo 31nd4 lnal treated'o that1 P. M.t Wells, 4)ne of' theirt iimaber, (died from (lie effect-s of his .Jutdge WVoods, inl reviewiung the case, discutsses the'1. ttirtth, four'toeent h 11330 Ii tt't een ihtmnet flhl'14~~o18lhy,. antd tIfial rendertcts his dleci sion,. wichtil is non3 flrmed'( by1 Chief Jtustie W~ai'o, thtt the act in3 9.u4stio is31 uncl)4onstitutional). LILZ'1 L1FDE.. M rs. Laungtry's Itecordl -she Tw'lfm Her Own Story in Her owna way. "TmIts SoITrERIN,." .Januiiary' 20.-.. AMitor G/obe-Dbemocrw--D3s.' 1 Sm': You de0s1re a few deta~is (of miy earlyI life, als much01 has1 beeni publ)ished of an erroneous041 na1ture3 coerninl., It. I wias born in' (he Isle--not the Slate--of J4ee, twentty-eight years 3111. My 'fathter wvas 1)ean of the4 Islamd iad Seni1or Dean~ of the United Kinigdomn. Mly uriandfiathier atId greaut-gr'andfatherci b)elonged to the 4 Irgsy--all were3 digI taios of thle church4). Mv' mothler wvas *a Seotch. womlan. 113had six brtherIs', and( 11 alltt 0one were0 01(1er than1 1. 1' was the only gIrl. I led a mlost retired life, sharinig mly brothers' pursuits anid reeivinlg the same edcation~i), until1 1 ''rehed Iny t-Wen3tieth year. ThenI I marriied Mr. Edward 'Lanlgtrv, andlo passed( a sIx mont hA' Ioneym'oomn 03n a! yaceht. Two- years subse0qu1ently I weint to London--chIefly to seek'the adice of a phlysician,. aI. I had ju1st recc~red roit Eseote eittack- of t phold fever, and I dreated Its coJar quences. My entrance into Lonoid bocial life dateiv n t a party nt. Laud Seb iglit '. 'I beneeino ward I iwa Ii; vitedi every where 1111d fribetli III relitest kiiin~ess and onsjidIeratiOrj )ninIlg three sason I lael nek saIt'ly in 4oiidoni mociety, Meanwhil the woreat uXle IMI C/pen I ep cecteid willh sti"cill pleatsittres1, anld the lei+sh11 tronhies-t husbanld being anl Iris' land-owneO atlti largely (1lpenldeit for liq hincomi upon is l0ropOrtv in Irelanti -exhanisie our Iiuenie. It became necessurv fu tile to earn a livelihood. I had a stroI Inlliltatiot fbr the stlage, Iid my is11? band sanctioned it. My raily in ,Jei PC% was s 'iunkei-fine ot' m'y broil ers had di'; 'ny favorite brothio wit killed by a tall In the hunting IelI ; s the prospect, of' absenico roti E)glan was less ilstressilg thial It mnight hav been. Mr. Laingtry rtrove, and I striving, to (14) his bhaitre towarid resto ing our 14)11librine8, aMI lregr'eta tun4 l1111t as I do that he is unable, on that a count, to accomp) n1ilty me to A morit That is Iy whole storm. Since I at rived here iny life has been a publi one. I have had nothing to Conlct anid Iave nothling to excnse, contlenit I the belief that, falsehlooti and moaligilit wfHl iII fthe end del'eat theiselves willi Out effort. on my part. Yours truly, LIIy LANOTRY. (I EN R A I. 90ISSwI. -Eatr) Spencer iheon congratu Ited tion lis mnerelf'ul adminit ratIoi ini Irelanett. -Willimn Vogel, eight years of age Wa arlignedlIn New York on l i. Frbly onl the chtrge of' killing Iletin Mo i-phy, a planvzate, by striking hiii with a stone. -The coinbi ned a i b traci te coal comn p11111s havo igreed to sluspen(d prodnu! tion on the last three days i'n cael week intiH l'yvt her notice. -The corporarioni of San Francise4 is (ml of, 115ls, anti t is clarged that (here Is b''een rascalit in I he I I iaage Inent, of, the street depat mlenit. -fin Trenton. N. J., oi lust Frida% Daniel U)n inlaver, seventy Nefars ( 114re, avis struck bv ote (f the -eita' ralilway Ihorse ears and thrown un1de Ilte wheels (it' i wagoni. Onle whe. passed ov:-r Dulnlivey's head, killin ll iisatllly. The t allion Pemlbrton, with I 2.24 recortl, while being driven to i slivvl lit Lawrelce, Mlass., Oil las Fridav, ra1i into a picket feive ai'.1 waz killed. lIe wits owited 6v II. C Nevins, and was valued at.$ 10,00'. -Gebliard, Mirs. Lanirtrv's falthfn adtirer, 11ast Feriday flIlotinced pulb licly in St. Louis that i.e would no 1igh0t. at duel wihll one CIn111gham Who had elallenrted him, anid Cun n01,0ingham po'teid him as a Coward. -J1m 111s ra, who rsides not Mineville, Essex coity), N. Y., wat founid onl last Th'ln)esdar by his with t'r-ozen sliit, w ithinl Shilil. of' his house" 1lTe nlight previouis, fler drinkin, t'reel. , Ie had started to walk hot 111d sik dlown in lthe snow. a mAm AV Wintry Blasts1 WINfTRY BLA$Tr3 RNG COUGH S COLDS CO N tJMPT !ON BRO N C H I TIS R HEU M ATISM N EU RA LG!A Perry Davis's Pain Killer CUR ES C OL DS CO NSU M P TION BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA Provide against the evil effects of Win-|I try Blasits by procuring PERRY DAvis's PAIN KILL.ER. EVERY GOOD DRUGGIST KEEPS IT. STATE 01F SOUTil C.AIOLINA COUNTY OF FAIRIFIELD. COURT 01F COMMON PLEAS TUhomlas WV. Wood0(ward, PlaIntIfi, ar/mino WViliam T. Woodward, J1. 1. (Carte'r an<. Marv W. Carter, is wIfe, and1( 1Jarrie i1ns.-For ltllief.-Coain noUIt. 1( Served. T1' 'P'* I)EPENDA'NTS: YOU are4. hereb~1y summltfoned aral reqIuIrel to anuswer fthe comla~tinut in this act ionl wlht Is niled In the (11liee of thet Clerk (I Comuton P'ens, for thle said County', and( t, serve ai copy (If your answer to lthe alil (comlplainlt on thte subscribter at his omrhe Nos. 7 and 9t Ea-t Wa~siu'd~ on St~reet Xnimnsb'oro, Sonth ( 'arolinn, within twet days~ aftter thle service' htereof, exel usi ve' the day of such service; and if yout fail at'swer. tihe comlan~hint. within the 1.im) Dated 18th Decembher, 1 882. .JAS. It. IIION, To 'ritE DEFENDAN'rs:. 'TAK{ E notice tial. tile sutninnons In ti ationi(l, oIf whllehl the foregol~in 1.e, wats fketf in thIe offie oIf thlt O'.erk of ha C~ourf of C.onnnlon leai, at' Wlnnsoro, ii thle C~outy of11 Fairtlel, I thle St ate (o South C~arolinia, on thle 27th day 0'ofDcemi heir, I1882. Dccembher 27, 1992. JIAS. TI. lION, Uec 28-t'r~w Plintilf's A t torneay. RAL EA4TA TE FOR &iAIM ( 'onrt. I touse~ do'or im1 WVinntsboro, onl .'htn day~, tlhe 5itlh day (of P'.hrtury, 1883, at pubh lie Onfer.'y, to the hightet hidder', thet foi lowinrg parels of landi, vi?! I. All tat piece or1 parel of land, lyine be ig an~d situttde ini the C outtiy (If Vair iIi' it thle State of Southi Carbioiii, oni 1 blrall' of Heatr (Creek. con'ttahiling -ruln ItE tie n)1 i AND sI)8vENTIEE.N A NO 'Il T EE-Q 2 i lr H Aendls, 1more or1 loss,- andilIt hnvin;; suel shap~es, tmarks a~nd hPoclinaries as5 are rep') resenite~ 01n a plat. notde by Wmn. I. lkin surve'yor, on 3.1 Deember, 1874. 2. A1it thtat pi4ce or1 p~ar('el of land lying heing atul situate In theCotunty aii Sltt aforesaId, on Sinanons Blran~ch of Tiwety five lite (Creek, conltaining Two IUUN 1W H AN I EhoT-i'V5ivE~ AND 'T'Uii'E-qUARTI'la ACHEs, mtore or less, and hiavaig suel aapes, tmatrks-andl bottndarie's ats are rep 'Ii'l[MS-Oethrdl of the purttchase montey to be paid4 Itn cash; the blncie 4)n 4 ctredlit of (one and two years, ithl annuatu interest fromt day-of sale,. purchtasetr to givi h)0nd(, secu'red by ai mtortgage of the prema Ises, and1( to pay' for all 1, ers. ~TO~ Wlinsbeon. C Jl u1.mm,.188. New Life is liven by using BROWN'$ hoR Brrs. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system; in the Spring it enriches the blood and conquers disease; in the Summer it gives tone to the nerves and digestive organs; R in the Fall it enables the system to stand the shock of sudden changes, In no way can disease be So surely prevented as by keeping the system in per. fect condition. BROWN'S IRON B'TE-rms ensures per., fect health through the changing seasons, it disarms the danger from impure water and miasmatic air, and it prevents Consump. tion, Kidney and Liver Di*, cae, &c. I. S. BeriUn, Esg., of the iwel "atown firm of H. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le t Droit Building, Washing tony B. C., writes, Dec. 5tliry 1881: Cent/emen.- I take pleas. ure in stating that I have used Brown's Iron Bitters for ma laria and nervous troubles, caused by overwork, wit" excellent results. Beware of imitations, Ask for BROWN'S IROm4 Bir TERS, and insist on having it. Don't be imposed on with something recom rtenided as "just os good." The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co Baltimore, Md. 1 NZ YORK WEEKLY HERALTl ONI'DOLLA R A YEAR. rpHEcireulation o'f this popular newsj '. er is -.ontanltty ineasintg. It en I t n!s all t e Ieadilg n~ews of the la /IrmH' alul is airaniged in handg Va inentis. 'IDhede. Foreign News t''rs of the gi. he. Un xder thm head of Amnericani Newvs are ZivenI the TIeletrraphie I lna~tvhhes th we :froml al parts of the,. Uniion. T'! the moIst vainable chronIIicle ini theC wor] aIs ji is iem lheapes't. Every week is givi l'ol it lealI Newst (mItaliin co P&IUil and comp lrehePnal Clanis on the' qit.<to of thet hour. of he W\: i: sY litAL .'. lv~es the latE a t-; a the nl..t j:or th-al sugii!esti(. at'iJM'' Iseoveres rehatini ton the dties (If 1. grainis, trees, v'egeth1ies,( etc., etc., wi suoes'ions for k~eepin:g h uiklings al iinitted by' 1 welhl-edtl deprtent w T1he Ilmnie, giving recipes for pract ical dishes, hints - mnakin'' cloth111 ingan for k'e ling up~ wi t the late..t faslhions att the lOwest pri( E'very'3 lim ofl (I ookitlg (or (eolnmy su 1testedl by exlperts before ''nub~'liion, IAt ters from31 ourI Paris aindl (ondonI 'orrspo de'3n on the v'ery bi te;t fashions. TI will save Vthle hiousewi fe more1' thian (one hu <d u times fhe price of the paper. TIhe I terestli of Skilled Labor are'( looked'( aift er, and( everlything relating miieehamesr tad ihor sain. Vg Is; enre'ful Y.'ror'dt TUlure is aiP1 page de(votedu tol I Irth e bites phase11351s of I t ht~ bu I.si rnrkeI ('rops, miuiIiditne,- ohe., etc. A valuab111 lreaturOe Is 1'fii tut in the spcelahlly reporti pnees.' and1( conlditions of Sport-int111 ews. at hIom1 and~ abroad, I ether waith ai .tor e~iv 'ery week, a1 S(erm<l raaw-iersonal and' Seat Notes.- Thle i5 1s no~ 1aper ini the workd whichi conlttains: fre for One D~ollar'. You1 cani subscrl - ! A WEKKL(JY P01nM, ONE~ DOLLAR A YEAR. NEW YORK IIERALD, nlruaiday anld Ann st. Nehw York. jUNDER1TAKER' D)EPA RTH ENT. I A M pleased th lnfonh the publIc that have on hiamli a full lIne of CWFFINS, )4U.RInL RonIU IEte., and'am (11 prepared to (10' anything UNDER 1'A KE R'S LINE. We ask fon a share of the patronage. S. M.. 1!L LIO TT, SR. Jant 13--8m OP'EN IlUGGIlit AT $37Tand $45; AT - 1188E Dflvrommr~ 2'A P iO in regre4tsetr c4re.ffly to nottee thA anid ens.'aritf(& Nehene to be draten Monthly. ir"CA PITAL PRIZI, 076,000..C Tlakets oely 5 Hsarejit Proport Lottislana State Lottery Compa "We (to herebii. cftlf .that 0 ie?1 thiarrngmn 1fr4 the Mont &mwi-Atatual tawhigs of T'he ry ii State Luoltory (lomny 1nd in pernrsn age and centrol the Dratoigs themsme (.w1, that the samec are condweted weith i (Isty, f'airnewt, and in good faith toteard partie.s, and too atthorito the C'ompanj ,It& this Cortilcato, Voith fasimlilsf signal-ures attached, in its 4dl0ettisements. AF. Incorporated in I"Ss for U years y the A tatture for Educational and Chariltable purp -with a capital of $1,000.O-to which a resi fund1 of $550o,11 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote Its f chise was maile a part of the present State ( stir ruon adtopted Doceinbe 20, A. D. 1879. The onlit Lottery ever voted on and endersed bj people qf an State. 11 never scales or postpones. Its Gra~ne Single Nuinber Drarwings t P)[1404 Mlonthly, A SPLYCNDID OPPOUTUNITY TO v A FORTUNE. MICUND GtAND IltAWI ClA\S I\ , AT NEW O1ILAN8 TUESi) February 13, 103--153d Monthly Draw CAPITAL PRIZE. 675,000. 100,000 TILkets at Five Dollar. X FratIonw, In Fifths, li Proportion. LeT OF PIZS. 1 CAPITAL PItlZE.....................$76 I do . 1 0 .................... o I dJo 1 *00 .... .. ....... 1 2 1'1TZ1.M of 1010.............. 1t 5 (10 V~o.................0o 10 do l1n......0 20 do g00.................... 1o 100 do 200.................... so Boo n too.................... s 100 do .............. APPROXIAToN PHIZRE. 9 Approximation Prizes of $T50. ..... 9 d1 do boo......... 4 9 To do so........ N 190 Prihes, amouiftng to.............$266 Application for rates to clubs should be tr only to the oMee of the CoMpany In I Origas. For frrt Mr informat ion write clearly, gi full address. Send'orders by Express, Reghi ed Letter or Monty Orok.r, addres.wd only 4c M. A. DAUPHEN, or ht. A. DAUPr3if1, New Orlease, L $07 Seventh 6t., Wabilugton, M I J'an 9-6w WALK ER'S SPEC I FIt TRITS TrnULY WO.DPRFi 1. REMICI>Y HAM NEVER F. (LED TO CURE CONSUMPTION. [ts apoedy action upon all Bronchial Pi knonic Affections Is beyond belie to those who have never tried it or seon it used. It sipeodily allav' Ionchial and monio Fevers. It is a wonderful EXPECTORANT AND 11 E A 1 1F It keepi the digestive and nrinary' gans in a natural and healthy conditio it PURIF"IES THE BLOOD, a. Instantly relievea night sweata, gone, n. of appetite andt general debility. It /g~ been known only four years and A UURE. .Arny otte afflicted with what is goneri r consadered death's au-anl courier, conisni lion, can be cured for $2.50, $5.00 $10.00 according to the stage~ which diieanse-bas reachod. No patient has taiken-S10O worth beforca cure was affeci l'u he SPIC'IFC is recomnmended only p uhuaonary affections, andi thon'e dieis to use it cani do so.by snlding their ord to the proprietoirs of this payer or di dto une, stating that you saw this advert ~inemnt in the Winboro Nevs AN flmu -Cures Rheumantisnm, eithor acute or chi ic. idi tromin eight to ten days, Firice by Express, $5 per Bot st| DR. J. W. WVAILK ER, FifANK(LINTON, N~. ( June 13 t~h -- SALE AND FEED STABI or th to LOOK OUTI HORSES, MAR1ES, AND MUL; 0 d, One hundre~d head for sale, either rcash or on time nntil fall, by manking ogood papers. I aimo hiavata elheumi itwenty good ymug mares that rwani eexhnefrldftplug nmules~ or hor .hanid anid wishing to Tmirhaseybung o Jnnilt ini therir old astok in pa my. ) also have some extra finn saddle harness horses combined, and a few poiles. I invite everybodt In want stock to call and seo me as 1defg' comn tioni. A. WILLIFOR'W WINNsnono, 8. C., .Jan, 1, 1883. REO5VAL. T HE subseriber would Infotim his fife andl patromns that he has removed I'nfo F, store onle dloor nortri of huis old stand, Oc pled formelfy b~y Caldwe'll & Lauderdi 1n where lie wil~l ho glad to Walt upon customers arid the pillulo genera Thankful for past'favors, hie hopes to m< a continuanedi of thme same. Will giye theI best goods, Shelf Grocei and Canned Goods at greatly- redui frices. Come one, come-all; you wIll fhnd~ ill I otlr advantage to buy of 1 # 3. 2. WOLPJ. V- I thn Ti w -puted. (5 MAM onl- The L Vvs 1Q11 on F&I Age re aon Rko r 3 will during the present itek move our st6ck MN presentstand, Into the room now occupied by ?NI(, y4 a, FIRS'1-CLASS stock of AY, "u DR.Y 0003DS ich. oLoTrxJvE. ooo BOOTS AND SHOE, e And ill continue to sell them at the lov#Os pose 000 ooo .000 ooo Tn order to riduce stock. ,oc~o' *50 COME AND HEAR .5db:_ _ _ _ _ _ MWo .- ANNOUNCE er IN addition to the above, we will add, after remo ; , Of all kind.-Staple and Fancy. We dAnftf enu getting aniythiig you want, and may also be sure of We reLurn thanks to our friends and the public < and solicit a continuance. If you wish a happy and find no 1o1e certain way of having It than by spendit _____C.4LDJi L L TIHIL w all aronnd I Near t'he fnil1lir and me kad Yebri-" I am pronpte(l to conitribute a little in f eessfully ei'omplish-khlt desired wish. THEKREF Foifltid'fe*w -eeks I huri the prices ofynn o-value-thriowing my greateclosinig sale lii tto dim dis1 a-the vortex of a cyclone of bargains. SWhilst being conalderahl'y rediueed b tAYuii precede seilectioni, wmenC wasi beC sold at prFice to COmlI e)tetly I: rush-my'naifle ithrootshoUt'-th. county as a forest fiIre. dlly op- Veryl respectfully,. or the orN. B.-Thuis sale lasts fora few wecks, and'1'' th ers' -your owu prices. .GREAT BAI ont MY WINTERl MfL/ST BE SOLD, ./ND WILL ATHE NEXT SIX Atprices unhati-d of'in Winnsboro. ~S CLOAKS AN4D DOLMANS AT Come and see how LOW I anm oj will be sure to invest-some of your s I Respectfnlly, 1 3J. GRGOf THE EVEmING THE STA to 'WIN ESS BRANDIES,. LIQUO] es nrd OF TIIR CHO0ICE~SPBJ One FtJESI{f OYS.TEIS .4ND F.2 MEALS HAD AT AL Reapectfully,. 4 ~J. GRlO~I C.0 BAR'TIQ liy. rTe Larget i portoeF fore gn Fruit i'n tho 'Ic A1'U& r~Ie I3AANA OECOCOANT * anid ev017thful orl'tbila a first--class8 Wholesal UOV NT y OE028 FILL EZ) Oc SlT-t9ean' ' ABA ,* THE DEAD. TIE LIGH6f-RTdNNING )OMESTIC4 ' t itt i tie acknwledged Leader lit ude is a fact that cannot be dis r iMITATE ft-NONE EQUAX it argest Anne The Ligiteat ig The mlost bMffftiful Woodwerk: Aii1 IT IS WiRANWTi ie mRde of the bsmatotii, lo any and all kinda of work. 16 complete in every respeeL ir Sale bf J. M. B Atv Co., . WinnuAbo- S. C.. nts wanted in unocqupied teirrlio:. .ddress ISTIC SEWING MAC14NE CO. Richmond, Virginia. -C C E. of goods one door sot16h of 6nY Mr.- Wolfe'.- We will '6tinue to N~o'IoNS: frif s. "l'o.9 ble ftl'6a We' are now offering 3-.A.J5WS DUR IRICES; MENT I I val, a full and' fi'#pf&te stock of I ml s ni*Ate, but you- may be surd of etting it at the LOWHST PRiCE. >r the patronage we have received, prosperous New Year, you eal ig your money with us. COME 4' .L.4 (t r TP).4 T 1 3. rry greeting of "'A IAsp New ore thai:a'l etupty sount suu ORE stoc~k down to ju moiety of its' an'ee'anddzuigllf- overy yisitoi 1w ~ted rush, yet contains a very nice' nuore all my former~ efforts,. and [MNAUG If. last oppoutunlty to buy goods at (GAINS A BE OFFEAED FO.9' TY DAYS LESS TIHAN COAT. tering goods, and you. pare change. ~SC HELI, Agene...~ R IYE' ASSey1 Tpgggw tS ANDj CIGARS,. VANDS, L HIOURS.. SOHIEL, Agent. 6 CO., South, ofrer for sale a well 4d3 ONloks, PEANOJW - e1rtein flonse should have. 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