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THE NEWS AND HERALD. W.NN8BUORO, 8. O. I'ZURSDAT. February 1o. s : .188, JNO, So REYNOlDB, Of.18. A. DOUGL ABS, DrIORS. Tnwimfloods in tle West have assumed vast and unprecedented proportions. 'The Ohio carries consternationi into the cities of CincinnatI, Newport and Covipglon, destroyling according to latest accounts million1s of dollars worth of property. GENERALs GRANT, 6"Sherman and (amron have resolved that General Joseph E.,Joluston shall be Commnis sloner of the District of Columbia. "This once at least," says the Amcri can Register, (tlhcy wild place anl incorruptible man In cilco." In this connectioi it may be said that the Register is partioularly correct, Au1 it is to be hoped that tle resolution of the Generals will pass. VAN 1H. MANNINGM will contest the seat of Genera] James I. Chalmers, as the Representative of the Second Mis 1s.isippI1 District in the Forty-eighth C0ongress. lie proposes to tako the depositions of Secretary William E. Chandler, Representative Jay Ilubbell, 1. B. Henderson and others. We wonder what Mr. tanning can ren sonably expeot to extort from .these gentlenen favorable to the prosecution O' his case. We shall wait and sec. IovToNri COnnTT. the man- who killed John Wilkes Booth, is said to living In Kansas, engaged in rcaring aid herding cattle. Ilport says that he hits become a religious enthusiast. Mr. Corbett in a lettor to a friend says tlit. he has been directed by God to inflict (aily pullishmilient upon himself sas a penance. for having takenl huii.an life. We are glad to learn that our ro Jigious friend is at last .feihuie the pangs of reiork(I for the part he0 took in the inurder of Booth. Tii committee app1ointed by the Senate of North C(arolima has reported favorably oi the Rtilroad Commiission lill. Thi(e provisions of tho propose(l bill, with relereice to the power's andal dities of the comisIlisioicrs, are inl the manin siiflar to those Coliferrid upou our own by the revci.Act of' the --Leg Islature. The measuro wilt piobaly pass both honnes of the Leislature, and will eventually become a law. The most that can bo sail is that it will he fan experienitt, and if it become a law we sincerely lope it will accompihlish the objects of the enactmtenit. rj'I; New York 11er'ht says: "What by thie government wh'len it is admnin sound and1( sensible, anid thie people1 are f'ully justilled ini donmainrg that their wvants shuld be at.tendecd to in these important p~articulars. Let them~ but exalct this miuch~ of their r'epresenita tives, and civil seryice refoi'rm will b~e comoi possible. Many ofices will dis.. appear' along- with the omiecrs for whose benefit they were created and mlaintatined, and inideed all things mnight reasonably lbe expeted to prtos Tme Iown Btate Riders~, thinks (lhat if' Demnocr'atic stealing in thie Southern States kceps on, tho peope of thcee States will ask for carpe-bag ruile aga'fin. But in this that very reCspecta.. ble0 journal think s amiss. If thbieves mnust be supp~io1'(Od we~ esn" ee nc rea sont why pr'eferencee shonl(d not be given to the natives. Besides, we ha~ve tried the impilorted stock and are satisfied that their aptitude in this~ line can in no event be surpassed, and so merely as a choice hetween evils we shouild in this, as in other things, en couriage home enterprise. 3it would niot be neccess.ary to point ont to one accustomed to finir discnssion that in the eases of D~emocratic thieft (lie de. faulting officials alone arc at fault, wvhiilc.in theo days of Radical adininls thon a number of carpet-bags wvere usually filled at one time at the sanilf I' steal. In other words tho diflference is, In the one ease that an oficial robs the government, in the other the gov cnment rostepeople admakes larceny a legitimate business. Of couritso stealing' anywhere adbyan bod i amenabl)e, buit wio see no red son why3 the facts should be dlistor'ted or unljust compi ios emade. -Senator Vance tells of afllwn - ~Nor'thI Cariolina, nonmed Wilson, who drlaggedh through life awf'ully olongated fecet.. WVhen going with o)thers Oto a barbece .in "lUnnkitun" counaty, Wi1. Sonl, findnhiig 1no otheri meanils oft coin 10oyance, prlop)osed to r'ido a aiuule. 1 Ic was:i told "'Ihat. no mani ever~ (lid or' con1(1 ride flhat nmnle." They said: ''le will work to ma bntggy or- plow, but1 1no mani can stay on his back."' "'I'll try him, an~y way ;" andI' the (de terunnted mian instructed sevor'al nie gFrOes to Clclih thle mu11 li andiolad himu. 'C'he ahnaal phttied and1( kicked,- bit .finally W ilsont seenred a seat, ini the saddle1. Evety 01ne expecteda to see hittu dashed aginst (lie gr'ound, buit lie mule looked alro)und, saw thie man's foot, and waulked peacef'ully away. lie thought 1he was betwieen a pair. of .shafts. The Tale or *1mw Jhaiu Teoth. False teeath inuy t ell Iiies in a qieltt wa'yi But a r'eal tothli el~lste s;okumt truat h when it sen~ds its mnessage's of paintl nuh al the nertve's anid ninsdes ot the. frua.. ' have tho toot hinehu.!" is thceh a nst a udlem howl. Antd tho echo is, ''yes, and Ih toothiae hais meil"' W~hen thie 1 ahns or iw nirahia set ie inii (la deend timot I sOomi1. tI~ing miust he~ delac. (je liuyyiwi ':PArN Kant.. --In fev'ers, maharha biliousness, heanrt lumin, 'te., iietRhi1t is si) beauticial. as /rw onht, Tun1 OHIO BTILL RISING, An Unyorecodented Floo 'at Cineinnati and the Worat not Yet. CVNCmNNATI. Februa-rv j2.--The river' at e1invenl o'clock til$ Morning11 hmd reached sixty-three feet five 1hnches, atui hint risen two Ininches .durinig the past three hlonr. Diarges are being run alous Second street to relieve the wants of the people livig there. The current along Front street Is so- ravid that navigation Is dangerons. The suspension bridge cannot be reached at all eXcept by boats. Newport bridge is also lnaccesslble except by boats or wagfons. Suffering among the people hi the flooded part of the city Is unavoidable, as no organized efforts have bon made to relieve them, but 8omethinigmuss te doo soon, or loss of life is Wievita ble. A special to the Times-Star from points above indicate that the rise will continue here probLbIy till to-morrow. The river is falling at Marlotta, but is risig above there. At Maysville it is rising anl Inch every hour. There are large quantities of whiskey, flour and other property overflowed there. There is 1o change' in the situation of the railroads. The Cin'cinnati, Hamilton and Dayton railroad tracks are under water near Brighton, bit trains Ibft and arrived this morning. Tihe Little Miami road Is virtually blocked at Botavia Junction, a few miles out, by the tracks being inuu dated. No news has been received this morning from Lawronceinqg, TIdi amt anad tho worat is feared there. It Is so isolated. HRNIK WARD BERCIIHER. [Now York Cor. hSan Fridsco Cau.] Tht icmmense arn chair back of the puliit-llowers waIs lilled with a huge, overcoaited figure, almost as broad as it was long. The overcoat thrown back overhung the chnir oi all sides, so that it was q Itite concealed with the rich dark cloth id claborate Irim ming ot Astrachan fllr. Quite thicly, yet 111)011 the velvet of the collar and cnshioii, fell tihe long, careless mansses of gray hair, and there was the smile Ilorgressive featuring with which two conti nents have been so long aa fiuiiar; lie 111110 siioot.hi-shavenf, priest-like Co, re(-11Ced an(] 8011ssons-lip iid, IIIt every eim1otoil 11ad pasiol of it phlily(llaainli iated by the intellectial Power1s expressged by the great, broad forehead and clear shining eyes, whose look Iever lowered fromia the laces of tile vast. coligrengat ion. The last Iime I saw hilta here wvas ini l'i, and( hie ~ looked not imuich voun ger lih. The expressiot of tlie a:ma ha:i.s op ined since, however, a bold and ((lielit cliharacter-a certa1 inl blravalo, as if' he -ibaredt anid cared the verr little now. It. is lin possibIale to r Isi ,t this n n. From file timne wiei le bgan to Iead file not ices to Ile hIst linec, str e Seintecle thatM viled his titm1l pravm', Io galtbored and colintnleci IIF alt itl hs 11111d. There is SI0111c lintin ,;o hlarge and inan, evel costIlic aou. him, I. kept tihiking ol'Terrenice's line il the comedl of '"'The h-other:" 1omo SUm, et hil t ma na pront i amr: "I ami a man, anid liothing human is far front Ce.'3 No anltip~athyv-not mine at least coul live ainuid the wise, genial at 1iuoslipher thait swiept all over the peco 1p1e frotin that pilpit. The man is ani unfailing anld bt)elouis wel1-'-pri ng of' liagination, wit, podetry and1( a-ouand carrols everyv sytopathyi. H e gentily reprimiamiledl a deao beca use a patr ticualair notice he wantied to read did not aklpear ini thle pile on his des8:. IFifteen inliutes alfter, whken lie dlid find it. he akpoligizedi ini suckh a half humIaorous, hal f sad wvar. "'Why, here' is this not ico. It was under myn hanad all the t ime. Ah "' ,shaking his long haiir, '"it is old aigo." The aiudienice Iiughied all over thle - room, but it was a lhughter very nigh ] toIfon:. RlobrtToombs,0of Georgia., it is annkhonnheed, hais disinhleited his i grand:lanighter, bMiss liohso, fore miar-. rying~ akgaist his will, lie bhad willed her.. 0u00/., alnd oifereti to ma)ke~t it $90,000 if shte wouild canlcel her en.-* gatieint, blat love was strot -thhni gold(, an the youog lady we'. aih ( the main of lier choice. TPh - whao knkow Gieneral TVoombs be8Ist saiv he is 5 not lieyto relcuit, anhd that t'hie cut. off fromi ana inaheritlance in his estate is I ial anid comuphele. Alr. ToomlyWs ob jectionI to Air. Colley is statted to be thiat lie cannltot trace a long linet of blooded0( ancectstriy. If' this is his only h reasom, and1( the yotug mian is "imaselt'' p all right, weI glory ini the girl's spnk. LaYNCHING A ])EA1) MfAN.-A Paoli,. Kansas, dlisp~atch says thiat on Satukrday akbout onie o'clock a crowdl of whites and blacks collected ini froant ot' the jiil aind waited for the cityv mlarshal to t'alk Skmithk before a. jnstice'for ovatniniationi. The- d51puty, sheriff' decliined to m1ove 11 the' prisoner, owing to the thireats of. tihe mob. The crowdl made an avsaul t on the jaili and drove the sheriff into the inlterior of the building, but could not get his keys. Then, after an hour'3 ti haird'vork, they battered their way to P Smnith's cell, where they found him n stretched deaud on the floor, hatving cut his throat wvithi a pocket knife. TPhey put a r'ope ariotuull the neck of h' corpse, diraigedl it to a tree ini thto park adstrunag it up. ARUSINESSp N~OTIEW.!t Cold' Weather,. - ! T1his t 8thisson wvhein exninur wvill pritlutce cold on lhe stoach~il ea'ma,ing1 gripa h torne al~iui thietiubl. 1iallar in'~C5io hiowers to 1.hemitnrnl'l coinIH iin, Mtore hleaiin~Ches. arlise fromC a d1iordered il stomlachi thean an ther ik c'ank. Ise N or- -i man11's Neut ratlizin aCor 'litha to (correcCt voukr this 'ainfulfk maiUlady which hats he'ta ome the hanke of your existencee. Tray ak smlIl hottih'. A hart' opor'unity. Oni F'ebrimry13' , 188.1, I sohl ti 1my initer test inl thet firmai of inmanat los., (Che--ter, S. C., to) F. P'. iMhnnlaughi: alsoi on the s: ke & Gnini, .Lancater, S. (., to Wmit. (On son1. TIhe buiyer' ini each plakce assume11Cs aill liabilities anud will i'olleet a11 lltndebtednes'.s. At this point, I will sell miy stock in hlk to a easihbuyer'. Th'le binedatss is well i's tablIit'Iedln l'ays ham llsoi~ ly, as an ini Il furither' noti(ce my stocik wiill bie rohll at a will pleaseCI'*C" 11 for~weard atcl sit t' their - dc&. L . MINA-GII STRONG FACTS! A great many people are asking what particular troubles BROWN'S IRON BITTERxstssgood for. It will cure Heart Diseaso, Pard. ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con, -suiuption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism,, Neuralgia, and all similar diseases, Its wonderful curative power is simply because it purifies and en. riches the blQod, thus beginning at. the foundation, and by building up the system, drives out all disease. A Lady Cured of Rheumatism. Baltimore, Md., May 7, u88o. My health was much shattered by Rheumatism when I commenced taking Brown's Iron Bitter and I -scarcely had strength enouM to ar4 tend to my daily househol duties. I am now using the third bottle and I am regaining strength daily, and I cheerfully recommend it to all. I cannot say too much in praise of it. Mrs. May .E. JitAsHEAR, 373 Pestmant. Kidney Disease Cured. Christiansburg, Va., 288r. from whiciA I could get no re'lef, I tried Brown's Iron Bitters, which cured me completely. A child of inine, recovering from scarlet fever, bad no appetite and did not seem to be able to cat at all. I gave him Iron Bitters with the happiest results, J. Kvu MONTAGU&. Heart Disease. Vine St., Harrisburg, Pa Dec. 2, A88. After trying different physicians and many remedies for palpitation of the hcart withont receiving any benefit. I was advised totry Brown's Iron Bitters. I have used two hot. ties and never found anything that gave mo so much relief. Mrs. JENims HEs. For the peculiar troubles to which ladies are subje&, BROWN'S IRO9 BITTERS is- invaluable. Try it. Be sure and get the Genuine,' ACHING NERVES CAUSE AGONYI PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER I'fINGS RELIEFI NEURALGIA. SCIATICA TOOTHACHE. EARACHE And the whole noxious family of nerve diseases are cured by SURE ! ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS KEEP "PAIN KILLER." FERLTILXZER1S LGHESF~T GRIADES I 8ATISFACTO)RY PICE I htug leasvt t annilonneo thait I amT p edl ti) turish, uon thU mtost libe AI~VAH*A GUIANO, AT~LNTIOu PIIOSPITATE, (i.JRMAN KAINITr, FLOATiS, F'LOATS. A full timrply wIll be ke >t alwatys and, andi I respet-fnily a- c a shiare ttroin'go. SA TiSFACTION~ ASSURED. Thlso iindebltvel to us- are re~ques~td .tLe' at oncte. We have been patlent., I irueaate soniet i ti~t e ses to bte a virt1 McMTI,~eii.,it, iBitit & KE'CnlsN 14 TI7 FEBRf A RY. Wie have a lot. of ne'w and pretty' Vah naes, to whiceh thle attentIon of lnterest uesv,, without regardi to agt, s9ex t orp ONION SETS. WeVt have on hand a large Itekc of (i ~f ' e'ds; alsho somei F'ieldl iled a hh-y,. i'erry s. rio nn andi iteed: Sso s:iometunv hea' Ip leas't!d. Mcv.\sTiilt, P'urtcTC & Kr1Lven:N hois 'oour Ibirge stockh of wraping 4 t lht, t iray Wratsppinug and taw Pa;tpi W'. Wea.t''. that: if ma~rvh'at's v31n b Was altels Israin us as lt\V as fronsi 1 hro, vighlslteadde, it wvill bet anti advantage tin W in the st town the tsmall conuzsssi McM .T~'iit, litic0g & K~~inis r I TI A V , rrecentl commllenedt lii hop where n. ill be found (:ooki in.k. llaa tvsand Tlinwatre ot' Rloofinsg andt( Gnltteinug done1 in o It echeapsest. Sins l'ainted in theo best sty heap. Merebansts will find it to their Iit 9' to cese sellIi ng light Yainkee TI vore,~ n i ioryslediat aso Iji Fresh Groceries J R1MESI GOSEN BoUTmm it NEW BUCKWIIEAT FLOUl London Lae 6, Loose Museatels and Fines Golden tar sin, whole and q'.uarter boxe. CIT.ON, CURRANTS :ald 8PlJUD New Magnolias, Bintliswcks and th JU313BO HAMS. - Tongu8s, Soused Pig'q Feet, Mackerel, i ....al ize amiquatit, al Juhtringsr .Pride of the Sea, in 1lb tis, the fiest 11811 put up. CANNED GOOD8 af all. kbuls. Gallon Apples. T ho -ely genuine JOE Hlume Phto. sahnn110, Platn and Fancy CAKES AND iRACKERS, COFFEES, SUGAICS anil FLOUR3 var very low-get my prices. SPOKES, itIMS AND IIUIS. Speci.al Inducement in lamireas of all kinds. Single Buggy Hlarness C.O up, worth Oi1 The Losiaville Turning Plows are equal t any, and much cheaper. I iave all siw RED RUST PROOP OATS1 SIXT1 CENTS. m. CUMMINCIS. Box'r ;Y A \YA(ON UNTIL Yoo exv. It will pay you. U LYSSE G. DESPOR'TES. -TRADE NORMAN'S gTRAL lZinQ CORD!AL. --MARK A anduI'ei~tte ad dsorem of the Stom achqi Ro-1q, whoti r Ini ldr, r adu ts It tofeccptablo it) tu Stouilwh without, being -ofronsive to the lasde. Promptly reloving Dysentpry. Diarrhma, Chol Flux, oiripin Pains, Fiatulency, cia Moie~s, Cholera Infanitum, Nausen. Acidity of the Stnmvb. n cartburn, hick atnd Nervous 110machelo and yI)y.psa. May be use In al i 'rnguments of th Stonach l iv.i el rom svaxation of the intestines oi achanc- of ftxod or water NEUTRALZINQ CORDIAL Is as pleasant aud- harmless as Black borry Wino. Does not contain Opium and vll, not constipate. Specially recom. mended for Soaaickness and Teething Children~. .. 'Price 5c. and $.oo per bottle. Bold by aIl Drugiate and Dealers in Modke6s, EXOLSIOR OHEMIOAL 00, Sold Proprietors, M Wanlbala,& C. V. 16. A IT IS A FACT, WE WILL 1 .L YOU Wagon or Buggy for less than iyoie h town U S3E . D ESPOlRTFES. NE# YORK 'WEEKLY HERALD ONR 001: LAR A YE AR.' T Hj E ireti'~tIin of this popt~ilalr newspr tai. all the ling. mws ofth 1-t ail Iiwr-and is11 1 arraig~td inl handy depari inients. Thei Foreign News embraces spciltT dl~ispate fRami all qued ters of the globe. Under tihe hlead uf American News are given the Telegraphie Dispatches' o the week from all parts-of the Union. Tii feature alone makes The Weekly Ire~ald the most valuiable chr~onicle hii the world as it is thle cheapest. Every week is give] a faithful report of Politieal N'4ws Srn mbracinlg comiplete. amnd coni prehenisivi ral dlispatchies fromi Washlington, I~ iinling fi rieports of thle almechles oIf emllineIilt politi clans 01) the (jIue tkms of the hour1. TJhe Farmi -Departmnti as8 well as the miost praelienli suigg'sti on and diisco.veries relating to theii dies or thll farmier, hin rts for raisin rg (*attle, ponl!try' of stlggestionis for keeinrg bulildhings am11 farling tensils In repair. 'This is supple cop~ied(, undeItr the head of givIng rcipes for practical dishes, hints fo' -. miakinig clothing at11i for kceeping up~ will the laitest fashions at the l owest p~ric~e Every item of cookinlg or econlomy siu to) gested in tis depairtmaenat is:pra'.'ctical m~t tested bhy experts before jublication. Let ue. ters fromi ou~r Paris anid London cor-respon .(dents 01n the very latest fashions. Th< llomie D~epartmient of the EVnicxI 1Ri14th wvill save the housewife miore thian one( hun diedcu timies the prie of the paper. T1he in terests of re- . Skilled Labor nrn-looked after, and (overy lng relating ti miechianies anditiabr-savling Is carefiulb~ recordled. There is Ia page devotedl to af U ilhe laithats pihases of the biness1C5 malrkts' eropsl, mierblanudlise, etc., (le. A valuahl feature is fountd in thle sp.eially repsortet r:. prices and conditIons of 'pori he Nws, at home andl abroad, to get her' wit 4 a Story every week, a Sernl~r la ilm:I 1 Iembit divine, flIterry, Musleald I ramiathi-, i'ersoinr and Sea Noutes. Th'ier< is noe paper iln the worl wleh conitalns se mmi-hi netws 1.aitte'r everyv 11eekt as thle nd WllEurAN lix.nA LDr, which' is senit, piost'a -free, for One Dollar. You Cilan subscrif( r, t, aniy time. THE NT E W Y 0 R 1K HERALD, ',IN A wEL ~y i oxNI 1)oIJ1A1 A YiEAR. Address, NEWV YORK- IlTkltA LD, BiJroadwny nd Anms St., New York, Y il u(of an (e:fecu iionl to me11 dhireted - Iwill odevr for :ia h, befoC're theu cour~t 1- house door51 ill WVinnIsboro 'V),. C., oni the I'ilIST MONDAY IN MAlt1(!l NEXT1 iiwithhii te legal hours1 of sal', toI [the hligh est hhhfor, for ASlI , -tin- followIng A hat' -pdece, parcel oir tIract of landi aP lyigVi Fahlild 'oluty, South Ctrollua conltaininlg aeres, more or iess, and1( botunded by3 land: Cl'- Iof .Jllm Ilaygood, Thlos. Jordan and other: inl- --vIed upon01 as theO proe11rtv. of IRan Iy Enltzinlger at, the ut'of Th'1os.'Jordan. I 1 JNO. D). McCAltL EY, hieriff's Offec, 8. F. C. Februaliry. t2, 1883.. The P'4bl( at reqWe.d ear4ftlly to notiet the nce anl enlarged Schee 5.o be drem Monthl. CV1'APITAL P)MIEU, 05,000.,gg Tickets eAnly 85 Sbw s In kiropurtiom o1018Iati State Lotti-ly ddhipaikit " 1 W6 do hereby certt 'fy *" Oe -upoome the 4rrangementsfor an I e Monthly and SemiuAnnuatl Drawitja of The Louilnd State Lottery Cornpny vznd in person mnan o age and central -the Jrtoiv themileloi; and that the amfle je edntduicr 4eith om esty, faessl'O) dnad fn godl fait/h totoard aU partws, and sie uitthorize the Company to 'u.e this cert rte, with p.wesimiles of gr eignaturesa apched, in its adteoHisefen . tommilsionete. B incorporate1 in 1858 for 25 years by the Legis lature tor Educattonail and Charitable purposes -'whit a capital of $1,O000,-to vhiti a reserve fund of $550,0ioo has sn.ui been addoelt By an overwhmitlng popular v9to its fyAn chise was tlnto a, part of Me presg't State oti. st,it ution adopted December 2d A D. 1679. The aonly Leittery ever voted on Nd endoreed by thi people qf anysp Stale. It never scales or postpones. Its d. m ejkle1iinbur Urawings take A'SPILNDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN .A FOItTUNIC. TillD GtAND Plt w I), CLASS C, AT NEW .M1tLEANS, TU JAY, March -1, 1883-154 Monthly lrawin-g; IDAPITAL IRIZE. 675,000: 100;000 Tickets at Five Dollars EXa'. IVratUou, In Fifthir in Proportlon. LIsT OF PaiZIS. I CAP'AL PRIZE.....................Sin,omo do ................... 25.00 1 0 0 ... ............ 10.00 2 P E of M................... 11.040 5 do' -:........... 10,000 10 dL' '",o................... o,o6 20 do boo0.................... 10,000 100 do 2 ........-;.. 229tg 300 do 1o0....................... a o k0o do 50........... 25,000 1000 do . 2..................... 26,ooo APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approxiia(ton Prize1s of $T50... 9 do do 00......... 4,oo 9 do do 250.. ..... 2,250 1967 Prizes, amounting' to..............265,500 Applealont for rates to clubs shouldei to mse'.ei nluY () thee 0lfle of the Company In New Or1elens. For further informatIon wrl'te cirarly, givtinm Pill ailres.- .-enI ordi-rs IV preau, Iegister el L.etter or Money Or dillr, nflrlssed 0only to o. A. DA.1'1IN, or M11. A. DI)A U1T N, Nesw Orleans, La., 0,07 C.even'th St., WaSh1eIntgtn,.l. O, Feb 1 :t w 700 WXALKER'S SPE C I F I C. THIS TH.ULV iWONDEfi~l UL 1*'j EIDY H AS NV E VE.1C FA I IED TO.1 CUREi CON1.UMPTONr. itst speedy aetion upon all Bronchial and PunlonTic A ffecntiona is beyond ljelief to those who have nev-r tried it or seon it nsd. It speedily allays lDronclil. nha manic Fevers. Iti-i a wondleirni EXPE"TIORPANT AND I E A L E R'. It keepes the digestive and nrinnry or ganis in a nInf~ ral anid healthy condition. PURIFIES THE BLOOD, Intitant~ly roliovcs night; sweAts, goneness of apifetite and genoral debility. It has been known only four years and I NEVER FAITLED TO P.ERFECT A- CURtE. gnred' Any one ofiietod wilth what'isgera! - considerod deaith's aeued earier, consump tion, can be enred for $2.50, $5.00 c: $10. 001 according to the stage which the diseas'e has reached. No patient has yet taken $10 worth befornecure waar'reted. TVhe SPEC!IFIC is reomrtinendedl only for Ipulm ronary-naftecctions;- and those desiring to nse it can~ do so by semuling their orders tthe proprietora of this peaper or direct to mb, stating that you saw this advertise. mcent in the Winensboro NEys A~ Lina. Curee Rhevnatism, either acute oi chro~n. Pri, in from eight to ten days, Pceby Express, $5i per Bathlo DLR. J. W. WA LKR.R, PRt~ANK(LINTLON, N. C. SALE AND. FEED) STABLESr. LOOKoti, 4' HOSS MARE$. AN ULS hindrses, weM a e and MUL riErS. andi' st gordr me an ddio ta lotofk plug mttules whichk an will ei'oheapte fo r /See, treo e to iyrl(ex falsob lpersonsmak ing mec satisfelory paeres, eAicr by whole.. salie or' reail. Greact inducemeients olfered~ to cash bueyers. I defy coipleti'tion. A. WVILLIFORD). WrNNsnolto, S. C., Feb. 6, 18831. NOTICE!. tI liE subscribter itenling to make a ...eeange In hIs presenet bueslness wIll sell fromt t his out, until dispoesede of, tfee etirt~e stock o f grocerie. tlot o aho . Sgar ofallGrades. GoffeesGreen an Phrehed. iFlours of all Gradles. Machket'el In kits, quarter and half barrels. .l('aeon aend Lerdh." Green, Blacek aend Gun powd~er Teas. Caedc (oodsu and S1ices. New Orleans Molasses and Syrup.. Rlice, Meal and GrIst. Onlon Sets andc Grdeen Seeds. Irish Potiutoes, Onions Peas ande~ Beans. Our' stoc~k of (Grocerles Is comipulete. Nowv iS the I te for hoee(epers tol come ancd heay ine their suepplies, at L ow Fl'ummsc~. /'. S. W'OLiIFE. . ..... ..... THE MARKET bi i bo 0O *b NOTIONS TRE Kfb J1 OF OUR .'N 8000 -yavds of Ctidthia plaids at 74 i%, 2000 yhrds )ledmont I shirting at A t 1000 yards P'hlDdtbt ' shirting at 6 t 1000 yards Pledmoist 4-4 stirting at 1 1000 valds Piediidit Dillings at *14 5bU( 'yAi16 good ca icd tt 46 cents. Mv Oiitio' stock of standail cVAIds I lntiudled, at 6 cents. 850 vards plaid Diess Gd66d rbdided any 20 ednts Dross klodli redubod to. 14 c 18 dozen unktundried shirts at 49 6mt enti bed ticking redued ,to 7 cents. A1 18 cents. 2200 bleached stilifing 4t 7, 11 sthirting at 10 cents. 300 yards wh ite pi 1000 dozen calico Dros Buttons at 4 cwit kalters, iz., 7) 8 and V, at $1.00, wortl I have a fewV business suits and sonib overpoats at priceA to suit the buyer. I am detertninbi to irniko a cleain Rw ever, is the thne to got aciddd burgains. J.. L P.S.'--:-These irIcis are only for spot TtAE EVEN3 TILE S IS StIL SltIkI AING WITL WINES9 BRANDIES, LI( 6- THE CIIoICl FR ESH OrSTERS .dNl MEALS H AD A'l Respectfully, S. G1 J.G GBEAT B1 IMY WINTI -.HIUST hE SOLDDi AND W THE NEXT At prices unheard of in' Win'st CLOAKS AND DOLMANS' Come and see ho~v LOGW I : will bc sure to invest some of y * Respecffully, J. G] iE will dmfng ile- p,,c'sent week move' oC keel'>|a $$. (I T-C ut s tioo oe CLOT)] Azid w~'il conitinue to sell them at the low In nriter it'd u~lce st~ck. COME AND IIEA ANNO'UNC *IN -addition to tho above, we will arid, afi Of all kinc1A-Stiple and Fancy' We cs gettinig anyliit'ig you wvant, andl may also be We ret urn thainks t.o 01 urljfrinds and the~ 1 and solilts continuiance. If you wish a hap hulIit im c'edttain way of having it thani by IT STAED$l At O, I3ARI The Largest Tmpaor o'f Foreignj Fruit selectedl stock of APPTRa, ORtANOKS, BlANANAS - (f alld everything else that a first-class M, CO7)M RAz'i Y )7 O yDE Sr> PI r UNSETTLED I tr1lt,ow ni xssi JIVES TiLS MORZNfO1R nti; by the pl'edo di' trd. ~ontai couts; buts: n sol1de and fancles, 8ijnns prvin dfWi.25 ceits to 18 ddfite: All ofi Its, rcddqd from 75 estits. MY 10 noskeag A. C A. ticking redtued (W md .9 Magn. bongsdIo 4 4 1l~eched uc. at o:cente, reduod .(rn 10 conts. s. 200 pir Brogans, pidfighs, elastid i at least fifty per cent muore; odtds tnd eoids Ini paitd ind a tev ep v ecvy departidbdit. Now; if .MNAUGIL. l:NG TAL TAR rfp F A.FINT A4SOR TMIM"T LUOkS AND CIGARS' EST BRANIft. FIS I ETBERY DAY 'ALL HOURS. OOESCiEi, Agcnt. WRGAINS R STOCK TLL .BE OFFEPRED FOR XTY DAYS )oro. AT ESS TI-AN COST.' \ Ltu offering' goods, arld you our spare changer ?~LOESCNNLL Agent. i toc~k of oods one door .soutii of ourr ~ [We yM'- oti'- will continue to NO T10NS' IN6.* .f iTS, ETSC., .st possible prices. We 'rr' now- offering JGIA..1~LTS R OUR PRILCES er' romovail, n~ fuil amti comiplte stock of not enirtN, but.~O ut u m .bd suire of ure1 of gettinre itafZ LOI PltlE. 111)lIc fol the patroniaigd w6 hav.'reittivied, py and1( prosperoudi- Nbw Yeafi, ydul' can A spendjig your money- with- us COME TDL.L 4 A ADl2 2 THE EEAA TnlE 'LIGH T-RUNNING "DOMESTIC." Tlht iis the alcknowlege Lernddr Irn the TIrade'is'a fact that cannot bo dli. puJ1Ited. MANY IMITATh Il'--NONE EQUAL ITt Trho Largest Armdd Thek Lightest ktumnin Trhe muos Beaiutiful Woodwork. AND IT IS WARRUA'NT'Jy' TPo be made(1 of the bes~t ma1tAurli;l To (10 any and al nl kinds of sirk 'To be comupiete Ia oivery respect. For Sale by: J. M. BEATY' & CO., Wilnnboro, 8. 0. Aits ~vanfted inI unuOCCupied( territo ,OMES8TIO S)FWVNQ.MA~IlNE CO, R n i ciohd Vigi-d inte South, oilbr for said a iil KX)ANtJTR, LEitTONS ?4UTS, CAIJBAuORS; ON~ol4u, PEANUT*, holchale fruit House8 s101houdave. RD~ JTIIT 1)ITcl'rrY