The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, February 24, 1883, Image 2
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THE NEWS AND HERALD
WINNSBORO, 8. 0.
SATURDAY, February 24. 1 I 1 188s1
OX06 a. REYNOLDS.
Cli.sS. A. DOU~L ASS BI'os
it. I)Wr-r TM.Aimr will leettre
in Chatrlotte, N.C., on Tulesday ilight,
March the 'th. Dr. Talmago will
('oe dh-cet.1y fon New York to
Charlotte, anid will go from theo to
OGrcoiville, South Carolina.
Tills Rome (Ga.) Bulletin gives an
occount of an old inan residing in
Simons Gap, Georgia, who is now
living happily with his in1th wife.
Ito has flifty-threo children *nd at a
rocent 1hinlly gathering oYer three
hundred of his descendants were p1res
catt The old gentleman has served
his counti'y faithfully, and it is only
propel that he should be awarded the
well-done.
JAY GoujA,, the Wall Street mil
lionaire, iN now ,inaking preparations
for a two years pleasure ti4p -around
the globe. We wish Vanderbitwould
)>in him, and then the cotaVt1y vvill
breatho again. It is a gret pity fhat
the happiness and we might almost
stay tle subsistence of thousands of
poor, humble. hard-worklug men and
women, ire dependcht upon Us
whims and caprices of 8sue1h unscrupu
lons men. But it cannot be helped-a
damnnun absque injuria.
A n.,. is now pending beforo Con
gress to pay $150,000 to the heirs of
the Lee estate for the Arlington Ilome
that has been converted into a National
Coietery. The Senate Juliciary
Commnitc Ithas reportedt fairoirably oni
the bill and it will probably be passed
'without anly serious Opposition. This
is little enough for sueiinv'amuable prop
ry. Tbiz, is now tile )ro1eltty of tho
Lee heirs, and Congrees sh1o'ht re.
member that it has no right to fix its
own price on the property referred to.
A )Isas-tcuous flie oowurredt at
Georgetown on the 22d. intot. It is
supposed to have originated from cot
ton luided from the steamer .Alercha-nt.
The warelouse, office aMd 'thartf of
the Accommodtioi Line were all de.
stroved. A considerable number of
valtuable sto-04ioues and Cilegant man
sions wero burnled to the ground.
.Most of the buildings wore insred,
bu.t not for their- full value. It is im
possible to estihmtesthe tut,ic loss, but
if is considerable.
Tr..rors boasts-of being first inl rank
as5 ant aigricutltural- State.. -Shie has the
largest nutmber of farmters of tatny State
in the Untioni, aggiregatinmg upwardls of
5i6,000. And not only~ has she the
lairgest numbier, but ranks first as
Jimvinag the )nargost nmber of farmns
conttaining one thmousanid acres or tmore.
Atty State thtat occupios: thle enviablc
poshioni of cotiing: 25(0,000 fatrms
a~lhead( of every othier State, can afford
to 1)e proud',. but we do lnot thtik. it a
fatvorable indication thatisbehasso matny
large t'armts. It has always b~eenls our
Qlpiniont that the greater the tnmber of'
Ralall, weol1 cultivated farmos, tiic- bet
ter-.it- woutld 1be for theo getneral prtos
p)erity of tihe country. South Carolina
catntot boast of quite such an- array of
lligures, bult tihe statitics will shtow
that she has 10 reasoll to bo0 ashtamed.
of her* grow th and develoupi mOnt duinig
the last decad(.
SIENATO1, YANCC dltvred'4 fr Ver'y
cloquentt speech ini the United- Stados
Seato several dlays sinace. The spieech
wats in...reply to ani at-tack': mnad6 upon
the Senator, 'by Setnator Vooirbeca, ac
ensing 1im of advocatib'. fee-trade
until lbe came to the duties otn tile
iwoducts of his own State. The fol
lowing is an extract from his speech:
I leaive it to the naatral justice of the
Sente to say whether the products of mly
shatore of whaltntver prote'ction-. the Sena'tO
mtight adopt. I amn op~posed to the whilei
systemn of. prote'ction; but amti I to be
S witted wvith inconsistency, amfl I to he lit
iroperly atud utntruly accused of havitng
lied the floor, b~au ~did not rise in miy
place and1( saly'1noaltlhoughit Is the. p)Olley
ofi tile party lin power thtat thterm shatll be
iprotecVtl~ion upll all American prodtnets and
for all American~ labor, sad although they
were dividling out triif- pNioide~loklevery.
where' to ever yh~ody antd upon eveirythaing, I
refus ttt tie shaire dute my1 1)00p)e? Trhat he.
cautse I did ntot riseduand say 'no, .,anud prove,
unitrute to the interests- of lny. conistittfenmt-l
tutd declne to take thait Ahare Of the pro
tetin of the -Government wlhichl was
auwardled to thtem, I1 Sun themcfo a p'rotec
tionist tand unitrue to pinel i1e
I think, Mr. Preidenmt, tat tno rearrnnablet
muan could expect tie tW do that,' andit '
thtinkc it Ia a very slimt and thin excuse for
anyt3 Menator to unldertake.' t7 justify his
ownl conducttt in voting for~ -rumetction by
sauyinag, "All the rest (of you VOto. .or--- anly
Ininug that'.comeirs unider priob'tec tion br:-yitr
own Staute; you sahift your grounid himmetdi.
. . tely whienever an iterest at 'homuo is
t'otchedh.". I hcive. Niot sh~iftMa y...gutnd;
I ant prtecisely where I wvas before.ams, as
thte Meinator froim Soiuth Careclia said, r
ill go with those wvho go the farthest . in
reduiteg these duties,.anmd theu nrod)(ui'.4t
muy State th'at are prtected shaull go doww
N) 'ri pami wvith oth~ers until they stilke the
free list. Is nlot that a fair proposinn?
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Taire following is ana extract from. re
testitmony of Reordeli in tihe Star Rute
trIals at WVashminton:
Witness next saw Mr. Dorsey onl the
ie'tmdaty miotrning following at Dorsey's
liouse hi this city. lDomoy telegraphedca wit
*3iaS~ from New York to imeet hhnia tl:eot.
D)orsey caime to the dloor, shook the w~itnes
bay the hland and said: "Comie dowin stairs."'
'I'l'ey walked downt to the oflice together,
-laid D~orsey hiiied'ately brought up the
(oniversationi they had had bI New Yor k, '
nnmd asked witnmess if he initend~ed to rule
hihm. Witr'ess replied that l hl idot ittenid
toruini him bust tolihelp hhn11 out) of what hte
tho *it WUAd difficulty. Dorsef asked
Ihn it ihe had donuinytilng further. Wit
hess replied that he hadti ot, Dorsey asked
how le Cotild got out of vhat had .bou
don.
"I said," continued the wikeai% "Mr.
Dorsey, I.will do anything I an, hucept
cobnit perjury," Dorsey said, "Ihlir it,
what will that aafunt to when a frildid'
fate is at stake? i Wouldn't hesitate d mo
ntht. Vhavo been your friend for long
years. I have stood by you. I took You
from the District government when I know
You could not remain there after I luft the
Senate. I will be a friend to you from noW
forward."
"Ile took in by both hwandc -ahd said,
'R1erdell, for God's Ai1ft, don't ruin mhy
wife4mittfamily; particularly just now to
bo tort down from the height I now occupy
would be death to iy wife."
"I allowed myself,' continued the wit
les& with much emotion, '4to be complete
1.V overnie. I pbfilsedthat I would do
ainthing; that I woUld inaI an affiditvit
rettacting or denying all I )Iitd said to
Messrs. MavVeagh and James."'
Mr. Bosler cane to the house about two
o'clock that afternoon. The Witness made
out a statement 9v'hch he gliVe to Dorsoy.
Dorsey Alxed it ip, changing some >arts of
It, and Witness then srore to it. T i Wit
ness kept the original copy, anil it was in
his desk among the napers taken jron his
office after the las. trial.
.NaLIFE of BIARA.
{Flm the Neo e'as 7Vi;e-Domocrat.]
There Is no rest In nature -no rest
eve* for the bones of the dead eleep.
ftrg fn the narrow streets of ottr-erne
teries. Every atom of stone 4f vietal
vibrates with a secret teffemnont ofits
own. Water and air and fire slumber
not'; tOe face of the sky changes for
ever; the forina of the' cltnftl never
repeat themsef'ee. Beneath oir own
changirrg Ilesh, linvisile architets
cease not to toil at their coral-building
of bon0e,-tie substances of' fhe very
brain with which we think are being
perptuatly worn out and replaced
the protoplasm of owr blood exhaiusted
and renewed. Never d'oes the labor of
form-creation pause for an insitalt;
God's Rest is a more anthropomorphic
fatey ;-"weariness coineti not to II im
or sleep." Wh1o,- asks the Bliigtvad
Gita, knoweth tile pointf at whiiI life
begino, or the moment of' its ending?
we never behold eithier' the-beghtirik
or the' end';: only the middle appears to
nasa passing maifestation. For
tliere fa tan begiinhig,- nto-cIiding; each
human life Is not a work coinpleted or
)egul ; it Is only Otte Vibrationu of an
everlasting force. The power thui
mnifested has never coimienced to
act, never will cease to be-event whell
all the suins now blazing i violent
intelsity shall hane been burit out.
Thore is no' restT What we call
flxed staris are Inoving wilh-i, rapidity
that the hutnan mind, is impolotet to
conceive-withI a velocity compared to
-wlicih .ht of tile projectile hiuiclled
by i ritted caninonl is absohite' ine't-til
Our own earth must rlveil nearlr
600.000,000 iniies a year--41.80,o0
miles a day Arcturus is riaing
t~1urough the ihnmensities at aL speed of'
6,41)0,000 miles a- day ; and( we have
already spoken of' one strantue astal
sphiere, a sara of the seventh. m~gai.
itide, (No.. 1.830y Grnont bridge,)' w hieb
shaoots- tharotq~hi space at the r'ate of'
twenty1-one millions of mi~les in twen
b/-.four' hours?' ".Natur'e's cahni" is a
fictlin. Theia influite sik~1t 1oavs wl'44a
the1 p~ar'tsitiioni of nlebluhe pre'gaIt
withx tAarI systemias-rages wvi ith the
agonies of dyinig slatns; tand till te
wvhile that monstrous belt ci' blazing
spheres to wvhich cour own systeml be
longs is chlanglmug: shape- ;H ko moepis
tiollung-up like a scr'oll, is tearing" its
seftthing way thriongh unaknownt deeps
oft dar'kness wvith~ t~lhe rapidit of;. light
ning1!s,-thocughI we, like the'reatur'es
wrm'JIing" within a di-op of water ho
I1e ifti ie microscopte, -may not' fo'ol the
huige vibrations of' a. Unrgl'universe,
may' not beoconscious of' sounds too
vast for oiri' tinly brains to compr~lehiend.
Knior'mous as this astral inotion is,...
real as it is,-in one senise it is oi
relative. Let a star be' ikunchil~
throught Iinity in- any dhietioni a
e'looit yr of' tWounty nmillion tatiles aL
daly laattifer tile lapaeof tm lwenti cnt il
h Ont,-y'ars- t' camiAt hato~ chianged int
lostitn in' relation to -thie inafiitb
about it.- For tile centre of thme infinito
is everywvhere, the cir'cumtlfleence no
wvhere,-to cite tihe wiords of' Rabelaiis.
Ilowever' swift a star's m10 olo it coan
Inove from nlothling.- save othier stars
also movig; .ht can- more f-owarti noct hI
lng-'-avtr townrid ' oth'er star's also
mfovitng. Trei'fi-e as the mnoveiets of'
at hundired million atus miay be, the
mer'e idea of the Inlfinite ill w'hich thov~
simin render's that mlotion by compairi
son less tim-nothing li
Rebaiuively; Jubwever, we kntow what
trieendous ener'gles are heinag ex
penaded ini spauce ; the hleavenls arie mon01
struouis with thrailling life as the micr'o
scopist's drop of water, Witt is thuo'
imnjpleof thatl awffi atityIV~ ? Ms
we contintue to spenk of diflttnh lawvs of
att raction 01.and-epulin, of electrict"
of "priumordiIdiorcc?" Why aot call
it Life? Why do suns rush to suits?
Why do planets cling to tllhlatriI~al
sta and moons to mother - p)lan~ets?
Why should there. bo' so str'ange a
'esemablane betweerr the mnovoaemnts
>f' infusoriag and' tihe amovemnents of,
.he~ stars? Sunls aro proba~bly seekinag
rood1 seeking iunioni, seekinig to pr'opa
gaute thiri species liko ro'feAmid;
prot1iozoa;. -comets tare -) pVthaps Ilhe
iwarmsporaes of worlds;- nebulto may.
be-estr'al Rperm1t cells.
Pr iitivo man in wo'rshi~pino tile
lights ot' heaven as -inte//1jent betngs,.
perhaps cam nenrerCi the itnthI thatn
the hleosa'ubhs who fountde'd thle fauitlisI
that :still live. Yet, ,as in a dtrop ot'
wvatc trile ittinmerable Or'ga nislam
w'hich people It: are all dleveloped by I
)te antd t hd same nattratl chematistry,
mo the countless sphtares of' heavent live
with otte ui~n-mEl--life, thougha each
Alli the star's areo to that. univer'aai lif
mily what the priotolasmic cells ate to
IbeI life.bloodl of nman. What11 is thai
(wfutl -universal life? We know not;
Ion CAtr never' kn~ow---a nl'v11 tno r latin!
lhe an~imtalentte in Ehr'en herg's~ micr'o
<cope0r could know Ehr'enbergt. I1tr .
bayo wept and wvondered 'and pra: ed
in vain to' know the hnfpos'siible; tand
perihatps the - Ikahmans111 of' india, thec
wa'iteis of thle Vedanta, hiav'e -spboen
amat wvisely of-all, wvhen itey declar~ed
he cr'eativc power Natmele'ss and in
aom prohensibe h-- Self-exist ant, -- IIm-:
ar't Ito,- ley~ondc the rainge of speech
12a( thougt,-.Invisible, Jntangible,
[Jnraielated, Coloi'fess, Etndless, Alil-pea'
vadiiar, Unideeny-ing --Substrate of' all,
-r-.AJI lILA DH A R w.ihose thoughts
ire Formns,-wvhoso dreatuas aare worlds.
, --elal hel for the wveak, nervous,
sto ldebtilitate~d tl.M el tic suih'erer foiind i
Birown's Iron BIt s.*
SIksk.~aS ASSAULT.
Mr. Wise Fined Five Dollars and Bound
Over to-Reep the 'eace.
FrerixONIt VA.j Februt-v 91.-'Catp
tain Jdbitl 'it Wie w*as 'befdre the
poilco cot0111I% t-da to hogwer for
assaulting M -on '. Masboy festor
day durig 1.ho taking of a de(position
Mn the - to's cohtest agaitlst the
former no Cotrrssman at large. Wise
acknowiedged the 0h1argo anld said he
Would repeat (h0 assaudt iundoer the
8aiUO loV9Cdid'l CVIel if aMussov .were
150 yearys ol 'and bi htm.hi Ilo was
ilned $5. *Ob-H.George J. libidley,
Alassey's.counsel, asked for a contiinu
aceo, sayitg tha-timpon ftuIl Itnvestiga
tion,: I. -might be fotnd- nceessary to
placeto p arties under bonds to ktej
thepeado boreater. This brot ght on a
.sharp tilloquy botween GenerW 1und
ley and Cainula Visej to littef re
tifirking that perliaps It he better to
requiroi:ouds of liim as against Ilund
ley. General lundloy said he huad
always treated Wise courteousl -j but
that lie wonid neither seek nor ttn a
dirdulty tvid lfhn. The iofIrt-rooin
was not the place to discusa such mat
tes, and that he was willitig to accord
Wise any satisfaction1 lighit wisih at
any time or placeo. A warrant *as
.imnddatelv sworn Out .and tle pflfties
Wore l)7iceid (infef laifiedt; bUft they
disclaliinig any present int'infion to
carry t-heInatt e'atiy Thi-ther they were
'discharged with recoglizantce.
During the investigation in thte pb
4eo court, Wesley, the colored janitor
of dif6 Tnited btottes court-room, wtio
was present as'a -66to6V trmade 0*oo
no1se and interfre'I m'Y CaPtAin
Wileeonlydaritor of the police court,
and that offlcor arrested him. At this
United States Distilet Attornev Wise
ofe~ret some remonstrance. dnitor
Wilkeron iinfor.med r.- WiAV tiat ho
woold 9a-mt Iim (Wisf If a hiter
fered with the performance of his
duties. Wilkerson also told Mr. Wiso
that, he eomid n0t bnllkloze him.
The Vise-tasev. aflir has been the
occasion of no end of' italk. .Tire Den
ocrats, of course, sow(Iely crilici 0
Mr. Wise for slapping-Mr. Massey,
while M r. Wise's friCI(nd sally that I1i1
oflense given by Mr. Aassev }ustitied
the piunishment.- 1git. Massev is still
in the city, amf' will reimil- ti-11- tIu
cepositions 31) his caso are 0,onclvided.
DANIN L r EISTmR's G EROSITY.
There is one incident i-n Damiielt Web
ster's lif'e that I hald'cvor seei pib
}ished or heard imeitioned since it hali
pel.- i-n 1819, the Unitcd States sit
prelmO C6u4t gemc its dschioti Il the
thinous D1asti'outh College case. At
(he C01m0n1celmeit in 1820, Mr. Web
si was presenit anld addressed tlie
stlidenits. At a aieting of the trustees
alld flcuityt(1-draft of fIIV huind)ired'dol
lattf' Mas drawl inl ilvor of IMr. Web
ster. Our President, Dr. Francis
11'ow-1, was very inlch1 out of health,
an1d Mir. WebsIeri urged him ver'v
strongly to go South. Dr. Browl re
plied that perhaps it wouild be betterf
to do so, but tt ho ie was poor and!
muaibl to bear the XI'pense. Mr. Web)
Ster, without saving i word inl reply,
took 1rom his pocket the draft of 5(10.
that. had beeni giveni him_- enldo'rsed it
overI to AMr. Browni,' .'Phnt. will help,
,vou sir." Oni Mr. iBrown's at'temp.
ing to rply, "'Not a-- word, my dear
sir, b~ut go South and thank 'ori for
the ineanuis,"' said( Ihe ''Godlike D aniiel."
Th'lis onie act will balance a14 th~at the
gl.;s tiying to dig' i of fiinlts iin
A- lIi;;Pon''tNb Muann.-A report
retuuhed thik eit.y' on Wetincsdhtv that au
terrible tragedly hais occurredl abeP nhai
Flat Rook, Nor't hi Carolinsa. Elfort waIs
mnide to secure telegraphlic intelli
genlce, but it, was fon 'that thie'wires
wierec db~1 : lbcyond Spartanbhurg. It iA
therefore impo~ssible' to "ive exact ins
forntiatioss. .It is staZtedI fliat thIe latter
part oft hast week ..irs. Alexaier's
Ili hmntswvorth became exas >erated at
heci' hsusband, who is sai-~to Ilave beeni
v'erv' inutemnperate, and assau'ited him :
with an axe,.ilearly Sever ig his head'
l'crm Is is bnd-', aw ot'-course kihlini&
hun inst'un-ly. Mr's. lhllingswVorth
hanear relatives livinig in tl:h i nn
L, and~ one0 of' them who was in this
isty on the sam'~6 day wiss- natu pidlyi
miuch disturrhed i by 'the . ep'ort. -l ie
hats taken steps to inivestigate the'mat
Clr a(- Oice. --Oh'rnwj// j\re,, .
Gob Rhd fo 'Toth, di4.
IIe suffered morue 'thani twenty years:-.
lie itht hav~e suffered t wenity morie,
lIn d lie not-purchased at the store
Smuethinlgw whi eased his frightful pihi
And luickly made haim well again.
Phat somiethling's rpadoe bly.PN'1.<y .1 Avms,
l''rom liorrM a'hies anid paluins to sanv us.
lPAiN RIJIIEn, ais the public know,
Was starmtedi forty years ago.
I'housanlds on thousanids lelss the hour
WI hen tirst. they knewv its healing power.
A'Itdiru' 'pportunit'y
OnFelbruarf 6, 185, I soldl out my hIter
1st ini the~ firi- of Minmnanga IRtos., Chester,
4. (4 .to F: -P. Milnmianh; 'fd on-theu sinli
latetumy interest In the firm (of Mhnni augh:
SGanson, Lancaster, S. C., to \Ym. (Gan
on1. Thle bluyer hii each plaen assuiii'call
Iabilithes and wihll collect all indetednsess.
At this point, I witl sett .my stock In hulk
onu cash buyer The bitsinessis "well e's
ablished and pays'handsomiely, as an in
restigationi will coninclle alny personi. Un1
Ii further niotice my stock wvill be sold sit a
sill greate'r roeductionl.
All parties idebted'io miF I is county
vill please comue for'ward anld settlo theIr
ce(olunts ait onice and1( save costs.
Yr4y respe'tfully,
--J. IL. MTMXArarI,
ACHING NERVES CEtJSE
AGONY I
PERRY bAVIS'S PAIN KILLER
RELIEF I
?4EUlRALOIA
SO1ATICA
TOOTHACHa'
13ARACHE~
And the whole noklous family of
nerve diseases are cured by
Perry Dvis'saidi iler
SURE!
ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS
KEEP "PAIN KILLER."
PLAIN
TRUTH'
The blood is the foundation of
ife, it circulates through every pirt
mf the body, and iiness it is pure
Ud .rlchi good health Is 'tnposible.
If disease has entered the systers
the ony sure and quick'way to drive
It, aut is to purify aAd -enrich thd
blood.
These simple facts are we
known, and the ighest ;nedic
authorities agree that motAing but
iron will restore the blood to its
natural condition; and also that
all thd iron preparations hithertd
Inade blacken.ths teeth, cause hcade
ache, and ar 6therwise injurious.
fRowN'S IU0,N BITTERS will thor.
6ughly and quickly assimilate with
the blood, purifying and strerigtheni.
ing it, and thus (rive disease from
Any part of the system, and it will
Mibt'blacken the teeth, cause head.
ichs br constipation, ud it po&
tively Apt injurious.
Saved his Child,
17 . iutaw St., Baltimore Md;
Feb. Is, l&8i.
Cents:-tl dn. the recommehda.
Wlln 0(a r enkd I tried Hiowna's
I :- irrtas as a tonic and ro:
ive for my daughter, whon
I was thoroughly convinced was
wasting away with ConsumptioN
Naving lost three daughters by I
terrible disease under the ckr6
4mlnent physiclans, I was. loth t
believe that anything ould arrest
dhe progress of the sease, but, to
11y great su rrs; before mny dnug he
rlhd taken one bottle of Bxtow ae
NOM Biras. she began to mend
- nd now is qulte restored to former
Aealth. A fith daughter began -t
Show signs of Consumption, iad
"hen the physician was consul te
lie quicklysaid "Tonics were re.
quired:" and when informed that
the elder sister was taking lJNowN'!s
IRON Trains, responded "that j
ajgood t'onie, take it."
AIoxAas Pusr.rs
DROWN'S IRON BITTERS effediunt
y cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and
Weakness, and renders the greatest
relief and benefit to persons surtering
fron such wasting diseases ns Con.
sumption Kidney Complaints, .te,
A--EKLY KEIALbt
QS. 40L LA It A fEA; B.
r 311E erclaltion of this lopilar newspa.
11r lis cost.4l inerealsing. It vonl.
fains all t.he Ivadill-, ews of tie- D'J4
/4rnt(d atil is ari:autged in handy diefati
Itientis. The
F"I(ig-r-NeM S
embra~tce's speialit d ipatchIes f.tosin all qiuar
ters of t(he globe. U ndler the head tof
Anlerican News~
are .given the 'Telegraphlie Dispathhes of
the wteekfioti all patrts of the Uions.- Thi.,
feature atk~tne"makes
Thle We4.1y He'rald(
i.he faini vaitnnble elhronie In thet world,
its it kslihe ch'eapest. Every wveek-i-, giMi
ethlraicing canri, lc-te and '(11 cn ebenisive
diisj : ilies frot in ahintoni(, inie udm Iing fli
rt ports, of the speechies of emlinenit pol iti
eiians on1 the( I tt(estion1s of the hour,
The Farin DenaitmLieit
of the. Wurg xdII En-A(.1 gives the lateal
its w'll ,asi the inote: p'~teial sutestionu
and.l~ disioveries relating lto thet dutties (of thc
farry.''.r, intm for raiisintg catitle, pouiltrv,
gramM~', trees, vegetablets, ete., etc., witl]
Sut!Zt,'st.innis for keeping butildcings alit
taiinig tutenisil -in repeit. Th'is is supjph.
nIlented byv a well-edited departmnent, wide,
coplietd, under the heatd of
lihone,
N-Intg reCOIpPn for practical dishies iints foi
rnaking clot~hing antd for keeping, upl witl
the' latest fashijons at. the l owest pri'e.
Eve'ry . iltit of tcookiig or e(onol(iny sutg
testedo by experts b foire ptliienttion. L~et
tE'r rI our~i Paizs an d I. 'ph)Ii-r-Y14r4.spion
dents 5oin the v'eiy hit'sl- tasli idhis. Thte
Ilon'Ie epartmient of the WVrxx J.Y Ii' iia 1.t
will save'I te houseowife lon' thani onet hnn.t
dred.. tiindz the-iprce of the papver. TIhte in.
lefts of
nre lookedc after, and everything relactin1g tc
iii(mbatnica'ah ti nhor-savcing Is ('arefulli
reetarded. -lThere Is at page dlevoted' to ail
thei'ltetsi'tlhases of the htcitelinarketsc
('rolps, mterchandiciste, etc., ettc. A viialalt
feature Is fouind in the sp)eially reptorted
p~rices antd ecOihtiul&'
Thle Produce Market.
Sportiing N'ews, at home andt ablroad, to
gethelt witht a Sto.ry every week, ai Seruman
by -iumleemienii't divIne, 'Literary, Minsical,
1)nati~e Personicanud Seia Not'es. The-rt
Is lio'pmajI.y In tht wvotrd whicb contalins se
mutich news matte~r every week as the
WEEKLrY hIJN1AiL, wvhieh is-sent, postaige
free, for One D~ollar. You can sutbsarbe
at anty stikft.
1HE" N EW Y 0 EK-~ HEAL'D,
IN A WEEKL~tY FO1CM,
ONIO' IUL'A4RA' YE ABR
Adidress,
NEWV YORIK TIERALD),
Ilrondtway land Anns S., Newi York.
---'RADE
NORMAN1S
~UTRALiIQ
COR DIAL.
--MARK
A ulsii~tcus anti isorr of heAto.
Ittsaecepta 6. to tthe So nif tboustben'g
ofronsive tSo taste.
Promptl boUoyin Dytintery3rhcea, Obol.
e.r fot'b lir h uftnus
Iaeuru an e qd Nervous
h m liwlofo eaxaton of the
NEUTRALIZINO CORDIAL
Is a 'ftltasanit and harmless as lflaek.
berryW Vin'er Does not coanin Opi.
and will not' tonstipate. Specially recoin.
mended for SoaIco nss and Tethinig
Chidwen.
*~JPrIce s5c.'and tuoco per bottle.
-ol BO1y all Druggts and Dede.s in McUtfl4,
- IOBIOR OR1mTOAL 00O,
Sole Proprietors,
Walhalla 8. C. U. S.A.
C10. Kentucky Spring Sn t Saddles foi
il0. UL[3bS1 ta a immumwi'3
., .
The 1t. WI. is reijusted oarotsllv i6,notiie the net
and vinlarged Schemne to be drawn MoWhiv.
B-VOAPITAL PRIZEI 7000.A2
Tiokota moy Ott sisi in Pzportion.
Lolbtnai State Lottdry (dohlimny.
do hereby certify Indi s6 ' Wre
they).ngeuetsIfor 31u theq Mon an"
the thl t(filt ~ ~ ad
heni-Ainiual Droings 4f Tho Loetinna
Noate Lottery UoMt (1 (l. in. peior nu iu
ayo atnld contro? 1m Drewinq8 themllslgr';
and 6r'tt the sti tr conlids uh ou'.k
esty; {urness, atld in Uosd pi'lard flt
partwq, <tnel I uthorw t o On(omprny to
'uee thi cartifir twith fa!-iinies of meu.
81igntures <I tchedl, inl its udvertiemenlte."
n. raet~e in 1848 for 25 yoaus b-.y tite Legis
binl.or6 tor E4untLonuaz nd Charitable p'trposes
-wijh a capIiitl of $1,000,000---to which a reserve
fut11at df $55,"00 1ta1 ein ien heent ad(Ied. ..
Ify n .-overwiolmning popular Voto its fran
chise was mnble a part, o the present 8tatc Uon
stctiutionf adoptedt Decernbe- 9t(, A D. 1819.
The only Lottery ever voted o4 und endorsed by ta
People of aup State.
. t never scalk q' postpones.
It a drane R1nglo N . jber Drawings' Gike
placo Monthily.
A 8I.fifNDID l1iOTVr1l TY 'T o W1P
A FOUTIJNE. TIRD OltAND ORA WING,
CLA88 0; Al' NEW O(lti.HANK, TUESAY,
M arch li3; 1883-1 14th Mo(nt-by 1)tirwinzg.
UA'ITAL PIRIZE. 075,000.
100,000 Tickets at Five I)oilaira Each.
Fractions, in Fifiths, [i PmraortioA.
IST QFr imti)t.,
I CAPITAL Pf ............$,on
I t. di .................... Moo2
I - (to to .o.
2 Pit E o $6 oo.................... 1 .Vni
5 do 20N)................... 10,000o
10 1 10C....................10,0
to 0i .... ..... 10,000
100 p 20. ............. 0,000
lo! (lb '200................... 2'0 ooo
500 (to 50..................' 5,WOW
1000 do .. ..................2,00
APl'6XIM ATION P11l1s.
9 X.'proxination Prizes oVJo........ 6.7.10
9 (1 fw. 6oo........ 4,5o
9. (10 (10 950........ 2,10o
i'J6 Prtzes, smourif Ing to..............$265,ro
AppIcatfoln t ri e s to clubs should bo m1e
Ottly .O tWe ollue <-. ontlipany in New
For turther inforiation Write e~aily, gIVihg
ftll iddres. Hend orders by :xprc- , Hecist e
ed Letter or )oney o:r ,4!-r, iadiressd nlh o
M. A. DAI N,
Or BY. A. ])AU11'H IJ, Now Or-leanls, 1,nM.,
p07 Sevent h t-. ashngton, I). U.
N. M.-4i1) ( IU.loontnary seNi-AtImi
nran i tig (if ne..t, Juniei the c:iallal Prize will be
$ :i ',an00.
Fb 13-I WT10
WAL KEIR'S
SPE Ci F I C.
TIYM TRULY W(ONDEPIUL
.RI i1V Il S NE VItR
FAIL,1"> TO CUltilg
C Oxs UAI PT Y' a;
Its peCedy action upon all BInchlial 'id
Vulnoizo A ffoctions is beyond heilif
to tose who have nevor tried it
or seen it used.
It apeodily albivs Itroncial and
mloniic Feverni. It in a wvonde1
E~XP[ECTI01IANT AND) H E A L E R.
IL kceiel tihe digestivo and urintary or
gants in ia natuiral andi healthy conditiion
it
Instsatly rieives night .'weats, gononess
of apepetit e and gneriI dei'ity. It 1as
beon01 knownt ontly four ye~ars al ,
I1l5NI7Ei1 ?IA dL!mD To6 PIti'CT
A CUtE.
Any one afilicted1 with what is generally
Iconsidered deat ~ h 'qumd couriojr, cotinsup
tion, enrn be cutred for $2. 50, $5.00) or
$10.00) according to the staugo Whkih the
,!ison' has renehnd1. No platint ha' yu
taenez Sill worlth beaforecurol1 w~aisaffected.
1'he iaPRE(1F.Il is .recom11ended 01nly for
puhnixonary aff'ections, anRId thoso desiring
to lise it enni do so by sendling their ordlers
to the prtoprietor5 of this paper or direct
to me, sltting thait yon1 snv thia nidvertise
CuesRheumaatism, eiheiaut raron
ie, in fromt eight to ten days,
Price by Express, $5 per Bottle
DR. J1. W. WAL1mlEi,
.Jn 13 FlANKLINTON, N. C.
IFERTiLlEENN!
11HI~IEST1 GRtADES!
I beg leave toe anunounce I hat. I am pre
17ried to furnish, up~on the motast. liberali
NAVASSA (UA NO,
ATiLA N'I( Pi OSPI iA T ,
FLOAT1S, FL AA''.
ci- uith ya will be kepjt aliways on
haOndl, and Il resptectfully ask ai sharte ojf~
YT 18' A -FACT, WE wIL 810h1 YOU A
onor iunrcry lor less thtan atnyom-la it'
town,. UL Ys~ig'. Dggp(fj'pES.
Ul J I Stubsrr. U(inlteminig toinmake a
xe- I Crom this out, mui d1ispardi'lof, the
St re stoeli{ of groc'eries lit (cost, for ershz ont I
delivery, viz:
Suasof all Grades;~
offes, (Greent and Thirchled.
FIttuQr.' of nil (Grades.
Maekerel ini kit , quarter and11 half harruol.
I Bit0ot a nd ha rd.
(Green,, lilaek and Gnn~pytw .'gTe.
I Cannied Goodas anud Mites;
New O)rk'ans Me asstila'wnd Syrip.
. I tt Meal aid (r'ist.
I n'on Seis tund (;arde.by'eeds.
. Our stock of (J rle ries Iis omltite. N ow
it the tuie for houstl~eeepers to c(mte and
lay In their supplies at Low JFruinys.
* 3S'..S.NWOLFE.
MONjAincn UA NO.-We no w ha ye'yn
hand1( oneO htundred tosof Mnac
(Ouano and1( twenity-five tonts of'~ Acid
Phosphtate. All partIu wishinag to
use( tihe best Ouanto in tho mnarket will
do wveli to leave fthi orders at the
olilen of IL. J .< -....lt m. e, ).
ThE MARKET
Du 'ioons . r A roNS
3000 yRar of Cai-Aina pladlt at 7 o
2000 yardsi Piediast l ?shir1ting at 5
1000 yardsq Plodmont i sbil-t1:g at 6
1000 yards Prodinont 4-4 0sf ugr at
, 1000 yirds Pioldinoit Drillings at U
U00U ya1rds good calloo at 4j cenits.
. it M iynire ostok of sturudard calicos
latlluded, at Oj ceits,
850 vards plaid .i-Oss O'iAs reduce
any 20 een 6ross Goods reduced to 14
18 doz-01 . n-Ritrdried shirts at 49 ce
cents bed tickin. idubIot .7 cents. A
18'conts. 2200 b-ic ied Ai i:lig at 7, 8
-birtipg at 10 Cent1. 300 yads white pi
000 dozil cAtlo Dross uttons at 4 cii
gaiters, *izo0' 7, 8 and 9, at $1.00,wort
I liveo S few business suits and. som
overcoats 'At pices to stuit the buyer;
I aoI dt'i&niiljd to make a oleip sn
eor, 14.0h6t (.6' g; & d(.eded bui-gainls
T'.-S.-- price" areonly for Spol
THE EV~li
IS STIILL SLMUL)Y TY7-TI
-01
WINES; 'BRANDIES; LIV
OF1 TrII CHO IC
MEALS HAD A
fL14Kfib~ IE\ At I'~g ]
Respectiuilly
J. G1
GIREAT B13
MY WINTI
IMJST B.9 SOLD, .1AND W
THE NEXT 5
At prices unhe'rd of in Winns
CLOAKS AND DOLMANS
Come andc sce how LOWV I
Will be sure to invest soine of)
IRcspectfuilly,
NJOOCT
preen . jand' in the rilowt
kepaFil T-Ci/.Vatock-ot'
Ci'LOTr
OOT0!S .A ND ,%'10Er,
A nd( uillt contiiue. to sielt thienin ii low
lIn order to redutce stock.
COME AND HLEA
ANNOUNC
IN addlit ion to tihe ab)ove, we Will add, afri
.Of all kunds--Staiple an41d any. W~e ear
an oiiil a~ji ctinance.1Il~j~ If y'oui.wishi a hap
Ho lin illet erlajin wa~y of haintilg it than by
IT STANDS~ A
O, BAkI
The Largest Tm portcrs of Foreign Frit
SClectedI stock &f*
APPLE8,. OffANGES, IIANANA8, C(
1tA JoINS, JMil ED) FIGS, POTPA'roE8,
arnd everything else that a firat-class V,
00O0sYTRy ORDERS PILl
O<f. 17..f xarh ~
UNSETTLED!
c tIM) hiIOice or ydrd.
ih Iiollde anld 4htiic, Si peo'8jililts
1 6lcin, 26 -otit3 to 18,6wits. All of
11'.1eieducccl from 76 on My 10
hlloskcag A. C. A. ticklaig. Kc6Iuced to
allad 1. h)Qnte. JTjmflgtdaI0 .4 bleachied
1 t1 11.64 cct14., i( ducod from11 10 C0oa4ts.
Is. 200 j)imil. Urilaii ikuglhs) ciustlo
l11 ;It fifty icer cunt uIfoao.
iOdds and 0 'it ill pauti &ad d fan'
cOpj Ill every departmnit. Now, If
MIMNAtIGH1.
ING LTA~it
U'iAR
),OtRS ANI) Rl CI GAks; .
F ISI E EB D, mr;
ALL IOUR.'
1)ESCllIMM Agenl.
RSTOCK
ILL BE OP'IeE?EfD F OA
I xT Y DrA YS