The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, January 27, 1883, Image 2
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W. M MANS DI .fi, 0ONTalBUTING EDITOt,
A eeeI1 AL ehlo disaftcoh foon RomO
to thu Now York Cuatholie eew .
nounces tait.Popo Leo X111. has api
po1inted to tho vaoatl Sc of Charlos
ton in succession1 to th.o Iato Bishop
Lynch, Monsigilor Northrop, and to
tile non1 Soo of Grand Ita1ds, Mio.,
its its first J1ls'ip, M.onsignor .lichter.
Tt)Ji,: coiplaitl(s about bad roads
cone fron anost every section of the
83tato aint there is a generval dosiro ' for
some nothod by which they nty be
mpove. Ther is certanly room
for imlprovollollt in tihe prescrIt sys
eml, but how to brings it aborit is not
an oasy (Ilesion to setIle. Wo believe
that oilr e Coo(y coIIissioners are
doing al1 they call, with the powers
andi 3es tId I heir, I on11tIhlld.
O LN LHUA L G IcA NTr alid it good 1ii.
Congres10ellhave. recontlin en ded Golt,
dosephl F. Johnstlon, promninent inl the
late Coifederney, For tle placo 01
Commitissioner of tho District. .l is 1
resident of Washingtoii and a property
Owior. Oenicral GArant thinks that ii
will not be as easy to smirch his char
nter ats that of some othor candidates
foi flip)1 phco hIs been ailrcled. By
the wily, Granit's course Inl lelpiig
dife rent ex-Conifederatus--Lon1gstreet,
Johnston an31 MLaws, for exatuples
iboks as if he hits really aoine1 of that
'-mgnaniimity' which Ili admIirers
aive L-un ulai iing f'1.or him.
-: I Tinees Loio left (haroston
onl i h:- 1ri'.,ih Corvette IDido oi Wed
InesdaY eeig All inunllense-. throng
wilesi'd her departure, as shedrovec
w-ith 1h. 'lie [O Lrne in o pm il iIer*
carive . o Il. uhe .eo ried ui1in sa
reti by th eiy nho111ri0ie. he
ekw (.N*Le Ithe chiee*; of the Speta
tors byhoinv n smiling. Two~
tven-ot-e1d borg.1es conveyed tih( 1a r.1
to thu /' wIeb was gaily de.orat
ed w~3 PH hutig mthe yardsi~ manned.0
A tshs of() 1.weto...on unwas fired
by 10 I-mtIn A rilry ait thle in
(Pe w of 'e mayor. This was anll
w ed byi a ,double. malni l frote
:)"do. The lricehssvlli es.ress ed her
elf as dei Ilted with her treiatmen.et inl
C1 h rleStIn h e11 MarglS1n1iS of Lorno
ut W ieies(Ifty nigh.by rail or Wash.
Thury "I'o nW 1:. he 1 v11111htt of thCe. .
Primcess aInd her8 81 11pry secu s to ha tvo
n veryoi 0 (geebl all' S rottli .
3A1 in f1i.ibr thelo Xf)I UilltedW.
foes * (o as t preven .he arm bir.
lrt 3y. here 131:1 are po1rios of th. conn-0
( us ' :(iliIee xi t 111u . b 'iing ot
lfro ~ v-asy ransp3ri'o they~N r he
ot: lild lr girewood, llaerh and- Ilha
itngic ust, whe, by~l havin inep
e41l(bC cou inty an inspecto of1I0' forss
~tese31 mies oo welh et co h e caved
Woidre4.i a110 pti. The tunen08111
the. rconnend te reuir inefavo b
la of eh ln iow eoc in thosen.o
cal iies whedJreach mber is src to plan
every t.0ar a13( iv. humbe of treeus.
'y his ile'fC~lt lihiton Cifli enforcd,
th1(e lo ' !CsI31 ii 1Q of onhhris ohb it
county ae ~ heii t'l l OOItbe 'll C (
ill 1 3.a helOS ICP E~ tr11..ch .i .;tohto(1.
RwornI~lI inth eod 'rto Ill a1 M1m(I ofh
I eph1(13a Weeler is nailin ao (uInbe 1otA
rar ihat' a. 4 ~ICg in ll. undr o thr. Whel[.
er1 I'01s toperiene At~o the1 beginnin IoW
O ei, ony( a.wevnth ('hegel MrlW.S Whleel
'Vl(r, '' '~ a3liltee gra -w iker'ted short.l
b.tired t I ani toddl' upb tolthe clerk'
des"ke i ndbelieihis hand to besorn
1'.'Vin 3 f1 Wheeler, and '1h'o WStepped11
object 1'n hnaing: blee ai moreform
terte eection 111 ct(aso~l8 bflowbckvs
p 4 11114111.10 1 Lhth~e ommttoorepo ti ain favor of
3 tLweni. 13everalI(non-e~lec3td' Represen-t
I ive whad avleadyie bee sent1 to1( theI~
the18 ':lsepb lte p. hiig ~ooh w131ithII
ofl htte( by cearing his~ dsk ofAJ huisri
ann n Weohen(li th contested( 14 lect'. on
. f W ee r v-. o e wa.nl
uph4,hafa'yan itne ~ h
- s eeen, the ein~'d ntoa ci
Letreth Seaers dsk:nd ad a
e intetbr in hi w em
fA4 4'uwient bah'q of Abolitkatug Tents
Ubovgi *Wte sg the Grammar of our
A-0thtregue. rre r
(ffhom the DeMret Fee Free..
A OItaoago man has discovered ald
procilaims the World that the study
of -English gribiafri has ndt produced
attd canbot liroduco a correct , use of
tb English lautgdago. He proves it by
the rules of qoimou senso. The cor
root use of language is taught when
children are learniiIg to use it. The
mistakes they hear and imitato before
they are eight or nine years old abide
witi them through life, or are uproot
edl only3 by (lhe Inost persistent effort
and self-watclilness. After bad
hiabits ofspeech aro forined-children
are act to learn1ing namlos And comlbi
nations of arbitrary phrases, dotini ng,
refining and hair-splittilng a lot of in..
coherent and meaningloss terms;
parsing and analyzing to the utmost
nicety 111011 the question whether ait
adverbial phrase or a participal ad
jectivo is the subject or objct of Roie
verb on the other side of the page.
The wholo has about as much practeal
bearing upon reading and um11erstanid
ing good inglish as the old school
meni's question as to how many angel.
can stand 11ponl the point of a needi
has to the ability of a manat to resist
cheating his neighbor or running away
with his neighbor's wife. Then comes
''diagramnming" and other rigmarole,
ftn crushing and destroying thC
essen1ce of thle beautiful thoughit ot
Inijestitm sentence in some great Eng.
lish1 masterpieco. Parsing is a wastk
of tie, both to teacher and pupil
And the more analytical and precise i
Is, the moro uslese and absurd it be
comes. As a rule definitions are only
combinations of words, and the man
with the latest grammar simply gi ves
the combination a now twist. They
befog the pupil's mind and have as
little influence upon the cOrTeCctniess Of
his language as the deJfinitions i a
dictionary of the stean-enigine and its
pa1rtis have upon1 the success of a loco
motive buitlder, or a boiler-maker in
his bu3iness.
This sub)ject was recently discussed
by the teachers of St. Louis an11d all
those who took part in the discussioni
lavored the abolition of the preset
tenching of gralmiar. They advocaled
instruction in the hmnguage'and in the
proper Ise of words, by IeIans of, col
versat ion, pictures and'ot her mcthods,
instead of* rules, definitions and analv
sor which (10 not teach the use of ln
gunge. One teacher said he wmited a
iew mtclod of teaching the Engii.,h
language in a common senise war
1111d another said that the granmuma r 'as
now taught is more a curse t.h:n1k a
blessinig.
Gramniar at the best, is only hW
techical science of' the language, ancd
is worth the study onlv of those who
make language t specialty. It it were
not taught in the schools not one per
soil inl i tlousald wonl voltVuntarily
take it up. It would become like
botiny or enl tomoogy-a i lh y, it
pastiue or t pillrsuit for those whose
taste aUd heisuir le t.helm' 'vo1) unt:. iHIv
to its Study. But, as i colilmoln schok'l
aind general study, it owlit to be bai
ished. TLose people who do not. love
and admiiire flowers arc destitu(e of
omine oft the senses that give pleasure.
Those who do nuot adnire good En1'ge
lishi are erinally rare. Yet neit icr
botany nor griitamma IS essenttial to
anly apprieeintioni of the fhaivers of t he
hieldl or thle flower~s of' iiterat ut . Ini a
certaini claIss in Yle College, It besit
wr'iter? of Eniglish never' saw~ theo inside
of' an English granonni llt.Ilow in uch
of his youth didl Shuakesperaro spend ini
idea thiat. graimnar' will be abIolished~
il ounr schools. Every school-hoiok pub~
ihr n the huid would Ihid it, and
.school. hoards would. not,.ini the fa of
theuirP prohibitlin, dture to sugest.,
mutch less to carr'y out, such a revolu
ilu.
An lunposinig Fneral of the Victimie of the
Mnlwankco Fire.
*Muy.Aum(s,.Janury. 25.-he sol
emnl last r'ites of the iurecogniivtet vie..
I ims of the Newball IlIseJ disas'ter
occurr'ed this miornig. Neartly alhl 1 th
business houses, all the city anid cont
ty decpartmients and the p~ostutlie cer
cltised from 10 o'clock until 1:2. Tbhc
'ctcasionl wa:s genitrally observed as
onei of deep mo1urnIing.
PI'ursnan I to the nyrtcceent of the
cler'gy ofall profe1~ssions twety-thice
bodies werie awar'ded to the l'r'otest
tits and twenty to the Catholics.
ERich victimi was pilaiced inl a ne'aIly
ItruiameId coini, anud eycry scrap1 re~
cognized as the r'eminis 0of a humni
body was caired for. The bodies as
Signed to the Pr'otestants were' taiken
to the E~xposition building, whiichi was
denlsely' cr1owdedl, and the ser'vice comn
mncelCd at 10) ot'clock under' the dir'eo
ilion of' the llev. WV. Lester of the
Episcopal Chturch. After' readingt' thet
pisalm anid singing, there wereo scri'p
1 uralt readtings by t.ho Methodist, Prtes
byter1iant, Uniitaiain and1( Conigregatioun
ali clergy. Tihte R1ev. Messrs. F"reemain
and1( ihwiannial of the Pr'esbyteian
Church, Rabtlbi Mcxs 01'. the Templo~d
Etnatnel and Mrlt.110skins of the Ide
piendcult Gospel Church, delivered
short, addre~sses, and the ser'vices closed
with the singing of "Old Hundred," ina
which the whol audenco oine<L
The ser'vices oxpeienced an intopl
ruption by the emplosion otf a steam
pipe in. oneo of the galleries. The
crowd. mado a rush for the exits, but
was soon quIeted. There were fully
ten thonsand people in the& buildinup,
butt thle Rtiamipede was imiatteunded by
iany fatality.'
Siuniaeotusly with the exerecses aut
lie Exposi5t ion build ig Ithe CathoI. lics
)vbiioh was heavily drape'd int mojurn
ing'. 'ai.thcr K~cogh diivered a ser'
mon01, folhlowedi by the solemin n Mass oif
Requiilenm by Archbhziho1, Ileiss, atssist
edi by all thle Cathiol ineclergy' of thie
eii iyiind conicluding wiuh th'e aibeoln
t iOn OverCi the bodlies of' thle dea'id. Aft' er'
the serviices prIotcssions- V wei Ieired
tfromi each plaice of rel irions exer:cisexs
which .joiined ait a g'veni point tfoi mliig
a bu e-over' two inihes in lemigthI, axil
the millitairy bodies, sodalities andit
niost. ofst.ho Civic societies of ilhe eity
parUticipaid t iutlly six thotsutd peo
1p1e beimg in d'usa-in spite otf the bit terly'
coldk Weauther'.. Thu coftins were ptlatil
Il ion sleighs-'pi'cpared for the occasiotn.
TLm Io Protostanits were taikeni to the
Fortest .liomi Cemetery atid the Unatho
lies to Caivairy Comnetery' anud initerr'ed
wlikh.impressfve ceremoies.
--The Shiermani Ed(ucationial Bill. be
thre (ongress, seeks to appr'opriafo
annmually f'or the next five years $10,
000000to advance pulhic edcation ini
the Statea and 'Terriitor'ies. TIhat sum
Ioh moniey. judieiontsv )ly emk, wVould(
pro~ve' of esiacuile silvantage to tho
hihhh.c
- * .t .
r1.4TNG 0. 86MA U .D
"AL Amusing it t6in tbe -Senate -t"iws1t
Getting~redy for the April Tilaib -'olicy
.pt the Stulwarts.
WA@HINGTON, Jaiinary 28-.It Is be.
lieved he"re and has bon statd by
[those coinocted with the Dopartnont
of Justice that Attoruoy General.
Brewster has beon lately stimulating
the Federal ofclaes of hli 0eparttneii
in South Carolin1a to ue Overv'efIbrt
to get ipa hu a l cry gr i11and at the
ballot boxes. This istit1'to havebo.een
nencouraged bv- members of tie Nat ional
Republican boulnlitteo, recently in
seie8on. Tile naie (of tile (g(al'It
attorney of Boultt Carolitia is wen
tioned 'In the saine conection. The
Republican machine want.4 oiling up
in the South.
A newher of the National Conmmit.
tee says he Is colyinced there are gross
frauds in South Carolina, and they:
niusi. be inade to appear or not a-singlo
8ontliorn State call be carried at the
next electionl.
When the Senate met to-day Senator
titler was tile only Senaitor present.
Tho Vice-President rapped with his
gavel aId gravely said: "TIh) Bnator
from South Caroliua will comlie to
order." The ciaplain ihie be-gan to
priay "for the Senlator from Sout h Car
olia," and the others straggled inl,
AS A aIGOGAxx1x1O..
Father and Son Meet an Convicts After
Years of Separation.
EnuuSVI,.Eix, January 23.-A sensa
tional aid bad reuinion between father
and son took place yesterday afternoon
ait the State Prson South In Jeffierson
ville, Several years ago Patrick Glea
son, who lived hi Wayne county, Ind.,
left home and never returned. Life
absence was not thonght strange, how
ever, as he had some famity troubles
which annoyed him considerably, and
he had several times threatened to
Ileave. lie had one son, iamed Thomas
leason. wh) was (lhen about eighteen
years of itg'e. Years passed away,
and not. a word wvas hcard from ti6
mnissin g fath~er by the mother or son,
and lie was; 1onsilehred ats dead. The
youig iml, 11] h1e grew older, devel- I
oped at ve ry wild u1i;psit-ion, and was
frequontly in trouble, but innig.d to
escape jinstic untilil it Tew nuelth ng),
whienl he was arres-ted for radlatr
ceyl. i was t ri ed in the circtuit
ccourt. of Wayine county andI'sentensced
to 1he penit.eniary. 11(0 r11A01id at the
plrison vesIrday, 1111(l Was ilt on1ce
arrayed 'inl hi,;srie snit and had hlis
hair and bea:rd shaved closvlv. liw
vIs; Ihen ollcoldcted through it ' worl
sh;Iops, and inl paisding a linle of, con
v.Its, to, htiq surprize anld shameik, ho
d Siit.?S, V 2. LA1 his j~isil 1 111c. 01 Co Ii
d1isemered0( his issinhg tther' amiong
tie grilp. The r0eoglitioll was 1.
mu11tual ono, Andl the( metig teel
Ohoso preent aliost to tear.,). 'The
tie samle. cr13imo Ithat had brou<iltl his
hUn within (Ite walls.
-Call at i ie oIlico o' R. J. McCirley
& Co. and lo.tvi yonei. ordJ e.s 1or ti.
Monrch G an 11--the onl' (noie) sO:d
ji this nrket iI ha. gCs perfect sati -
faction.
Wintry I3Iasts
W7INTRY BLAST8 DRift?
COUGHiS
CO NSU M PT ION
3R O N C Hl I T1S
RIN E U MA TISMV
IN E U RALGIA
Perry Iavis 's Pain ff11/or'
I CURES
CONSUMPTOli
IRON CHIITIS
RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA
(%idagalinst the evil effects of Win
tr lssby procuring Panyv
EVERY 000 UGGIST KEEPS ly.
STATE OF 80UTII CAROLINA,
coUNTY 0of FAIIR1PILU.
COURT 01F COMMON PLICAS,
I e~X~li--o pan evd
To Trim lDEPKcNDANT' Aov VE-NA'LZD:
I U are here.by summonlllfed and5 rerluir~ed'
to aniswver the' compfl ia1lit ill tis' actioni, of
wcha cop~y 1is herewithl se'rved upon you12,
and to ser0ve a (cpy of your answi~er to the I
aid51( com'Hplait, onl thel subibers5l'', at thteir
o0fice, No. 3, Law.JAnIge, W~insbo)ro, S. G.,
withi~ twenty days a fter the servle'e hereof,
exclusive of thef da fy of such1 serTvice: am1i if '
yru fail to an1swerON the comlain jt withint the
tmo aforesaid, the P'luititIT in this ac0tion1
will pplyt11e Couirt for Ude relief de
I 4DJ AILU & DOUJGL AS8,
P~ilint' Attornsys.
To Tr'm DEFEcNDANT:
TAKE notiee that the summons in this
action, of which the forogoing is a co ,v,
was tiled ini the ofilee of the Clerk' of hol
IComwiof (Oonunon Pleas at-Winnsior'o, lir
tie County of Falirnei, ini thle State of
South Catroihii, onl th0 .9th day of' January,!
hicDONiA LI) & )O~UTLASS,
IR!$Ak ESTATEs FORIi NA LE.
ghain, I wvill (ffer 1or saile beftore thou
(.ouirt 1 ouse dotor. in W innislye10, Onl .Mtn.
day, t hei 5th~ d ay ot IFehrna r t-, 133, a~ t.lu
km)1 mtg pa:rcL'is of1 landl, viz:
I. All that piece' or l'i;rcel ot la, lyihn!,
in thie St~te ofi douth Caioiina, (ou H hiiiiteli
of thcurr "reela ~thhig TI'lt: : ii :.n 11';
.3t) 51EVENT..'EN~ AND0'i T11IF-QU.\1iTlit8
AlCn4ft, lilOre or 10.iS, aind hi'viig hl
sha.p(es, marai, andui boundaliries ias are reil
10esenite on21 a pi L 1nde1 by Wmii. R. Elki
33urYe"'or, onl 3d 1 )0ember, 1 a?4.
2. All tihat piece or prce oflan 11 -~ing,
being a10 l ithuatoe he Counity amnib.,
aifoeeak, on "Sh umor's liranch ' 'INventy
nye'i Alie (Greal, containing Two ino;nu4Se
ANDI fnTY.FIi AND) TrilltE- UA u-ri ;,i
ACu1Is, mfore- 01r less, aitui harv ng such1
Iape ma j nrks and holumdarien as are rep
i eser ted on the above-miontionedl lat.
'1ERIMS--Onetird of the0 purchlase..
mony t bepaid in cashi; te balanco on a
(rdt foe ad two 'ers, with annnal
interest from day of sale, purchaser' to give
boind, stecured by a mortgage of the prem
live, and to pay for all ors.
,. i~h~lbV~. , rA4IFf 11. RION
New Life
4 given by using Baowhi'
I1otBrBIs. - In thO
Winter it strengthens and
warms the system; in th
Spring it enriches the bld
and conquers disease; in tho
Summer it gives tone to thd
nerves and digestive organs;
In the Fall it enables the
system to stand the shock
of sudden changese
In no way can disease be
so surely prevented as by
keeping the system in per.
fect condition. BROWN'S
IRON BITERs ensures per
fect health through the.
changing seasons, it disarms
the danger from inpurd
water and miasmatic air,,
and It prevents Consumpd
- tion, Kidney and Liver Die
ease, &c.
H S. Berlin, Rg.,of thd
well-known firm of H. S
Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Lo
-?Droit Building, Washing
ton, D. C., writes, Dec. 5
1881:
.-Ciutlemm:!1 takepke
tarein stating that Ihave ueed
Brown's Iron Bitter for ma.
lara and nervous troubles%
caused by overwork, uvot
excenent resuts.
Beware of hnitationss
Ask for BROWN'S IRON 3115
TEES, and insist on having
it. Don't be imposed on
with something recom.
mended as "fust as good.*
The genuine is made only
by the Brown Chemical Co
'altimore, Md.
RAIE -W YORK
WYEKLAY HERl3 ALD).
OXND , 1) 0.1 A AU A FRiA f.
A il iruini of . ' wis odanep
-1 per giVs1 constPeugrlly j. )ner--uing . 1 on
feakr andl isarred nhnd oa
met 'hube elyhr
anfbrafel ltpecia diph-i-;f a l tr
01..10 011 th11db IiUt I Ofr the headr.
llFiii t NeI ws~ie
are tiven~i.l4o the Telurphie 1pteu- of~s
the weekl frt tom l pts of teI ULgLton is
th o st ri uabtle~ le ihrnIIl Ino te wou--.
as it' is1e ' Ohe Iet h'iery weekt' j'J int-,
atjlet f aithfu r ef of
embrajl ing ( comptl ete.'l ande.' il& coinpr heni
isuee from WashI :1ing 1 ton 'liin1'etui'ofl
rpcort of )p:.tue speeches ofW einent polig.e
ttisans on feqetoso h or
totf tlt he W tb h i t.' lD ives the l a~ltst
as l l as5 iit hi siO., at-a. suggesJtionso
fematusvre es roelaung to spcil duis orth
aier, htin (u f or ais in caile outy
rt es, are; hvegtas atc. ebrt., ith
ugc' stion fit or' evrkeekin auldnsern-1'
tarnumot tenstilsl tiin rair hl MIsupple.
cied, undesr1 the head ofi;ici~taias
iing rcipes5 foi.tr rya dishek, hin tfo
th'e1Ky 1 i tes t ;. fashions at thel owestprice.
fteted by (i I:<peri . 1for 1 iu ril hs.rihet'
dets ~ t.he vry htr fa0io.. h
w)Nfi ia'.ef~heott w fe morLin: oe un
dir tNetepieo heppr h n
ae lookd af1ter, an.rd evtino lti~g Io
the lask fp hae of th busin ake
crp, J.canie I le. I eItT ASvlub.
povrtigw, at~L1~ horn and?~ abroadAT
1aNi JttWed .w.. et aro to " . the tl
*h ?" QAPITeAI,;FtA4Lf *.f 00.1
o*hkOts ouly 05 Nhares. 4n Proportiot
Lonimiana, o tDany
Wd do herebi, cartify| that rtoe m r
the arrangtinds for ui the Monthlym
&rmi-Anqual ua rawingsof The Dn ~sm
Btate Lottery Uomany, 4id in person main
age and contr ho Dranc themsels
and that the saMin are coUdIt i 1eiA hon
esty,,fainess, and in good faith tooard al
partiss, and too authorize the (otapany t
ime this cert cet, tvith fac-si'niles of ou
signatures at"hod, in its advertisement."
- ommientonors.
Inomoratel in 1984 for to yearsfliy the Legl
lit*ro for 1Cducational tnd Oaritable purpose
-witlt a capitral of $1 000,000--to whieh a reserv
filtm of g r,-o09 him i noeb boen added.
By an overwhelIning popular vote Its fran
chl--.o was made wirt of tho presolt. State Con
101.i11o adoptettDecembor 2d. A. 1). 1879.
The oniy Lotntrg ever voledi on aid endorsed by th
ipipte of any Slate.
It never .'n'de-i or pox pone.s.
Its Grnm lbinglt Number j3rwings talc
plc, m lt lily.
A 8PLE Nf67D O1POUTTINITY TO WI!
A FOUTUNE. 8ECON ItANU alIaWIN(
CIA88 11, ATL NICW OlMICANS, TUICS)AN
Fobruary 13, 1883-153d Monthly Urawtu
OA1ITAL PitIZ. 075,000.
100,000 Tickota at Fivo Dollaro Eneh
Fractione, In Fifthe, In 1*roportion.
LIST OF 11IA48.
1 CA'TrAr L PIM-7... .............$75,00
I do do .................. 2.o
I do do ......,,,,. .........-.o.o
9 PRtT'EG Ot $WOO,-......... ... 19*O
5 do vjo 10............... 16,o0
1o0 d lod- v-.ss. 3 0,00
20 d.) 0.,.............. td,00
100 do 900............... . o0
800 do 100............... So:0o
00 do 60..................... 95,00
1oo do 35................5,00
APPnOX.MATION PRIdXaS,
) A pprox11Iaat ion Prizos of $756'........ 6,75
9 (1o do 0tJ. 4,60
0 do -d ' 26 ........ 9,25
19' PrIzes, ainonintltg to................S2 ,Go
Applica'~tion for r't":-4 to clubs should be mad
only to tho olUoc of the conmpany Iin Wo
Orl-'ms.
PoT further in'nr.tlon writo cleavly, givin
frll amIre1. $*nd Mt..rs by wxpres, Rve!tol
ed Lottor or Money G"%Gc, aidre l, only to
M. A. DAIPHIiN,
or 1. A. D.WMPUTN,
007 iueventh St., Washm~ini.;ton, D. 40.
Jan 1-4w t-n)
WALKER'S
P EC 1 F I C
1'WHTS TRULY WON)JRF4Uj
R iEl)}.V HIAS NE VER
..AI T 1 TO CURB
CONSUMPTION.
[ts speedy actin upon all Bronchial an
JIulmonic Afectio-ns ini beyond betliof
- . t Lose w1o hae LCver triod it
oir s1e.n it useI.
I Os(-Uly aIOvS Brc.nlhal and I
mionic Iv.. It is a ionlorful
EXPECTORANT AND It E A L M I
It kloop the di('Cotive and ulrin..ry o
gania a i natural amal healthy condition..
10
PUR~I2F1S ThiE BLOOD,
Imntantly relieven night Hweats, gonones
of IIppet~ite and geneoral dlebility. 14 lp
been01 known onily fonr years awlm
llAS NEVER~ F3AILED -Jro PEUR'EC
.A.,.O U LlkM.
Any one afilicted with. what is generail
t'okJ, e~'mo be enroid for $2.60, $5.00 e
lto.0 :acoreium' to tho stago whmich th
h1 sma,:o lu.n r'ticed. No pationt has yt
hem l'EIN.iI' is mel"nimende.d on ly f(
p alnu alredLih . mm: andi. thoso diOiin
no~mw it nusr do s" byiv:m' flng their ordo:
to the proprpietors ofI this pape:Cr or diire<
111mnt in thu W innsmmboro .Nuwn AND tiza&.t
Cuares Rhonmasti'sm, either aente or chroi
io, in from (light to ton da,
Prico by Expresu, $5 per Bottk4
DR. J. W. WALKER,
SALE
AND) FEED STABLES
LOOK~ OUT!
HIORSES, MARES AND MUIAEI
Onnt hunndrod heand foe sa10) Iffie ft
cashi or ori timo nie fl by ma inu
ood ap-rs; alo lavo of heen a
wety good young maes that iwant t
exchamngeu for old fat plug mumlesq or hiorsom
Alil personns havingi old muleihs or horses -01
hsaml and wishing.1 to purichaset1 rOtmg Quef
cani putt in tluheir old stock hi part' say.
alsUo hamve som11 extra fine sah< Jo an
hrnesns horses corinhined1, and a fiew fin<
p!onh'.9. I In vito evterybody ini wanit (1
otoecks to call anid setf-ine n3 I defy competi
TI H~ E ubscrib(r wvoubt Info m hllis fricld:
ami patrons that ' ho has removed into Lth
store (one1 door~ northI ofC hits baht stand, (Iocu
1)ied( for- mrly by Caldwvell & 'Laud(erd~ale
wheitre hie will be glad inm wait upon h1
(custuorO antd tho public generally
Thantk ful for past favors, hto hopes to meitrli
a comntitnance of tim same.
Will give the best goodsh, Shelf Grocerles
and Canned Goods at greatly reduoced
Comc one0, comfo all; you will fInd it it
ynt andvaitinge to buy of
*S. S. WOLFE.
WE will during the present weekR inovo o1
preset sitrtii lido Lhe rootft now occi
kep a FiRST-CLASS stock of
D.RY GOODS,
Anid W111 continue We-@ell them at th16*
0
SCOME AND HEA
0
D
VANNOUN C
IN addition to the above, wo will add, af
Of Al kiN--Staple and Fanicy. W6 ti
gottinig anlyt.h in youat, And maiy also bieI
We retri thanokst our frinds and the
And soiliit a ContinuI Iancte. If yout Wish at hap
find no( Iluore certainl w.-y of having. it than by
C ALDT
I LSTVI a:l arouind I hear bho faniliar
Year-, " l am prompted tio contribute a
e-sfutlly accompllii-i that dsilred wish.
r T
TH EP11
'[For thie niext in* Weeks I hurl the prIces of it
. mid n ami i 4 stru it. tihcut a a foi
GRR0AT JB2.
SA prices t unheard eof irWin
.CLOAKS AND DOLAS
om l ~utpe and nhow OWe cI
will reur tines torne~ ofd th
. ..__ __ - - _; .
THE ELE
W IN vu-t.~ BR AcynDE baan .2
..O1TI''406
R epctfully,
Gli
GCoiAPB
ThpLrices Imporerd of origh V it
APPLEOS. OAND DOLAN
Wind overths n-wc to a flst-class of
COUNTsy e ERS FIL,
et li-J.M
UAA~
THlE LIGI1TfUNI e -
DOMESTIC
'Ifi' tI is tho ackn'lpiodgod LDeader hlt
the 'rtiido Is a fact tht cannot be dii.
putedi
MANV hiITATE IT-4tbNE EQUAt di
Tho most J3atitifill Woodwbrki
A14D r1' is WA MtX***Hib
To be mutde of the 'mtferhah
To do any did aU n of work.
To bG do~nbloth ia ovo respect;
foi 81alo by
i. Mt BEATY & CO
W ~IPuISboro, A .
Agents wanlied 9i1 'r 11GR9 tritch
Address
MESTIO SEWING MAdHINE' CO.,
Rlcniond, Virginia.
I - .R.
ir otock of goods on door Snuith of onf
ipled by Mr. Wolfe. W6 will continuo td
.AOTIONN,
11AT, Eio.g
ob possiblw bricow Wei re *otw ofrering
R OUR PRICES
EMENT !!
for riioal, a full and completo stock of
i ndinierato, but you. m hn suro of
mro of getting It at the Lo 11ES0T 1RICE.
public for the patronarog we have receivedt,
py and prosperous Wew Year, you cau,
spending your ItA6hoy with us. COMEF
Eik74 J& L.4 UDPSRD 7./l. v
I a"E
aia( merry greeting of "A alipp NeINw
little muoru thaan empty solund stw
1 'ntire stoek doii t'C ' anolt of itt
dlIni'diwtahee,,-atu engulf every VIsitot lht
POCK,
precelet'nd rush, ye~t Coilafnla a vnry nre
I te~l Ignore all my former efforta,- amtI.
MIMNAUGHI.
nd is i'e lastopport'uilt'yt'obuf-grdd at
GiGAINS )
ILL- B-E OFFERfljb Ziq~' .
IXTY.DAYS
boro.
AT LESS TPIAN OST.
anTd ofiering goods. ald- y~o
our sparc change.
[O02SCH1EL, Agent:
2M STAR~.
(UJORS AND) CIGARS,.
CST BRANDS. -
ALL H'OUJRS.
OWS01l1f, Agent.
inI the South', ollbr for' salo a well
COANIr'TH. L1IMONR
(JOABOE~ Otgik8 E'IANUT3,
hoIesale 1'rt llono shtould have.
-D WIT#[ DIA.'rc4
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