The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, February 27, 1883, Image 2
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THE NEWS AND HERALD,
WINNISBORO, S. 0.
TUESDAY, Fobruary 27, : 188
,8AO. 5. DEKNOJLD5
ERrIons.
c4rA S. A. DovOalrSB,)
Tm ainiversary celebration of
Washington's birthday in several of
our larger cities sfhows that the menery
tit h soldier-etatesman is still fresh In
the mind of Young Anierica. A propos
of this the New York IIcrnM asks if
the fiame of this illus(rious mnal is to
coitimie nceClipsed, and 'writes an
alli rmaitive anisw.V.
JI Is said that the Duke of Argyle Is
about to write a book in refutation of
I ienry Gcorge's late works ou political
econlonly, "Progres and P"overty."1
We would advise his Grace to 4reparo
himself, lest his effort prove painful to
his frieinds. For whatever may be
said of tle reiiedy which Ir*. Gorgo
suggests for the extistig eviis which ho
so ior-cil)y poiits ont, his book is upon
tho whole a profoundly thoughtful
pwesenta(lio of a problem which society
in the filture must grapple with.
A t a general moeting of the school
trustees of Laurenls county a few days
ago, it was determined that the uiti
form1 salary of teachers throughout the
couity should be twenty-flye, twenty,
inld sixteen dlollara, or .fIrst, second
1111d third grade teachers respeetivoly.
Wheit we take into accotat thut tell
dollars of this mnust ,go for -board, it
will lppear very .clear to anly one
recogn izing a dittierenoc between .kill
ed and unskilled labor, that om' Lau
renls friends have a delusive notion of
THKE .FEENCH BEA'UJILIAC
It seems that tihe crisis in France has
no0t, yet passed. After repiate(d fail
ures by ot hor statesmn to organizo a
inist ry, President Grkvy has called
upon II. J it les Ferry to idertake the
o rdlous task. M. Ferry -figured high
inl polities before am( duriing the
Faneo-1'russian war, and since that.
tiue has benit an enthusiastic Republi
(ai anMid ait able follower of A. Gam
betta. Ilis tidelity to tle principles of
ti he Rlepublic "is :uniuestionable, and
his ability as a statesiman second to
that of Io living 'Frencmlimanu. Presi
flout Grovy has probabjy, therefore,
ncted wisely in lie selection of a
P'iic Minister. The -frieiis of re
publiciism throughout ite world will
watch with uuteigned interest the
progress of elits -in that u1happy
C0oilltry struggling to tie goal of liber
ty unlder tle acculated burdeis of
oges of misgoverumient. Tio the
philtiosophical stuldenit of the' phonmena
of haiiman governmnent, thie question
whet heri the Republic will survive or
L. o moand~l~ in ihn'ffl~l don ng ..
t ion, A re tho French peopLe clalale of
selfi-gov'ernmiienit? If' so, the Republic
will live ini spite of the i~naifestoes,
inutrigues and( ~oup~s d'etat of princes
If' not, it lies not in statesmuansip to
save it. Certain it is .that whateveir
.tbrm of government be established, ,it
wvill be that which4 4n most In hiarmony
with the chartuacter of the people.
A'OLITI.CAL PAWBI ES.
F~oreigner's of note vilsiting this coiun
Iiry nott unfreque~t-ly returnii hiomie and1
pu)tblish,-among othier things, that there
is 110 real rand permanenlht (d'ifl'rence be=
tween political patties hiere,,a-ndl,.so far
ats we have been able0 to discover, there
is mnuchi t ruthI iln this. Aside tromt
thoso States in whiceh rat element of:
the qjuestioni, let any oneendearvo-r but
for a momnent to 1nmark o1P- by metes.
aned bounids Deimocracy anlld Republi
caniism,. anid: it will at ouse0 become
ev'idenit. that thue distinctioni is nominal.
]t. is claimed by some Ilcemocrats that
the party is dlistihiotively' one of free
t6:ade, while .others, has a g as much
right tO-Speak, dteclare thatt the party
is nomt unfr'tientdly to protection prope
ly so-called. Moreover,.iih the Repub
lican am wehll find11 the samei differenenie~
of' opinionl on this guestion, and so..*aF
nll ofther proufninenttissues. There -ia
lbut lit tle left wheni we 'haye notiecd
whati( is in-a-considerable degree coin
itoni (o both. But...fleri all,, thils *does
noat pirove oitchowtlhat. the- otte. party is
us.eh-'ss or the other 173 itself sufleent.
3 'uhiticail evenits are constanit ly evidenc
ing that (lie pl)CIh do -not consider
themsi~elves unailterdily wed~cd. -to,
either, and the priolemn which they
offer,.w.hiuther or-not. it be, conlscioulsly
foru'n ilated ini termiis, is "Th'le hostegov
erhimienit for thel least: muoney.." 'Thie
'"iI'ty of' Ideas" los~ not giVen. alsa4
3isfactory' sOtoli of tiis If the last
(lectionis can be s-aid to have any
i'igtieniice, .and( niuhess lar'ge b)inndaers
b)e made( by thoso canrryig .tIt, re
spon:sibility of leaderishini,. we think
att least one mor'e D~emocraii .' adminiis
lratlioni is asstred. J)ut it will be well
at every step) to remembtuher that thue
(ques'tin u015ppermost in the popular
'indi~ are lFree T1irndo and Civil Servico
]of ormn, anid these cait be comupromised
but sparling ly.
No-r GUnt.r.-The trial of .J. L. M.
'Jr'hy, chuarged with (lie killing of Wmn.
C. GilIgore in a dililt y occurrinig at
Laurenia, Deeerei 2, l878,commlenced::
-oni Wedniesday' hast iat 10 a. m. and
wats concluided about fivo o'clock ont
.8aturday eveninug. resuiltinig in a ver-.
-dlct of acquittal, the jury being absett
1ess thani hal' an hour. A deep inter
est was manilested. The court was
-- -dnselycrowded every day during the
.,tr'Iah.
--The best miedicinie of the age for qulek
Iy enrltng ili~gest ion, ner'vousntes, et,. ls
hown's ion Uittrs.. 'a
A KORRY ALD NVUDB3,
The TatuWal Deed oe Negvo Mother in
Omatenden Vuuty-.Sbe Cofetsses Mr
Crimie.
[ 1+om the arendon Rnterprise.J
One of the darkest and most cold.
blooded mnurdors that has over stained
the annals of Clarendon county has
just come to light, About three or
four months ago the child of a negro
woman suddenly disappeared, and the
mother gave several and conflicting
accounts of its disatppUarance. Sus
picion was finally aroused anl last
week site was coummitted to jail to
await her trial. She had, however, so
well concealed her crilmuo that no posl
tive proof could be obtained, and If
she had only had sense enough to have
kle~t her tonguo silent, It is not likely
that sho wouild over have beon tried for
hor life. She however gave sufficient
indications to justifyt the belief that. foul
play had been used and so she was
arrested. Site thien confessed to f4ie
sheriff that she bed committed the
deed, aid agreed to go with bim and
show him where thIe child was. Tues
day .a deputy and two or three-others
were conducted by her to Court Hlouso
creek, about five mies from Manning.
and about fifty yards from the road
side. They found the child almost
concealed in a low marshy ttund hole
near the creek. The top 'of its head
was all that was visible, and the wild
had been pulled aside by her hands
suffcientlv to conceal the child, after
which she had thrown some trash and
a ifew rails on it. The body' was taket
Up -and -brought to Manningr, where it
was laid out on some sti-aw inl the
street in fi-ont of tle court-house, a
ghast-ly sight, for the public to gaze alt,
and it remained there until Into in the
,afternoon, athen it was takent aivay
and buried. A jury of inquest was
organized and gave Its verdict. Ex
aminiation showed that its skull had
been fractured at the back of the head.
Wheni foun1d tite child was buried face
down, and it rmay have been that the
fracture was catsed'by the rails thrown
upon it. If site had not carried the
sherifl"s posse to the spot it is not like
ly the child would ever have been
fobund.
Tho woman 1as told severa'l different
stories about the miatter; so the Ie
porter of the ERAfrrise, by the kind
ness of the sherifl, was allowed to
interview her. lie found her inl the
jail rooi, standing, and ver manmer
considerably unsettled. Sh1( is about
tnediimI height, rathor dark colored,
anld witi the usual negro -peculiarities.
Upon being addressed she gave a ready
assent to an interview, anld inl a some
What broken 1nanner told her %tory
]ler nam tue is Cortielia Days, and she
is abo'ut iincten years old. ' Her child
was born in March, 1881, and was
killed, its she expressed it., in "cotton
picking tlime," last 11il . She cont
plaiied most bit terly of her peop1le,
who hated her and hlt( nial I reated her
in many difl'erent ways. Ilter !raid
father -vio died som'e ati e a- o was
her only friend, -aid had -many timiles
kept thei from beating her. 'Site said
they did iot..love her or* hot child anld
would not lot her have any peace, anid
that tIey would drive hei fron their
homie. lIloraut/shuasbantd, she ehtimied,
was a witch or somlie such devilish
)Cisonl, aid a(1 sail she would go to
the gallows yet.. I Ier aiunt. laid at 0oe
tinme takent lher clothaes Ifrom her't amti
givent thtemt to her daughiter. M-naav
such comphliint.s site put up, stat inh
flint life was unenadutrable, anta it. she
whvlat shte was -duing. SIihe sinated thati
shte left htomte oat the f'atmal dais with the
dleliberate purpose to drown'her hahr~v
atnd that she stood( on the ban k of the
st ronun and threwy her sleeplitig babe
ime fthe water. -and~tbat as.-t eank ahie
exolaimed, 'My God,. what have I
don110" She satfd that there wats sonmc
fatality that ennated lier to kill the
chil-d, and~ that shie )Sii nt to) line for
it, bitt her' people who, dli'we lior 40
Thet girl htas never beeni aaried,
-aui. thfti probaly -was tile trea cause
of' her killin ag the child1(, and what
makes the matter wvotso, she is a
s'conid tiame ill ant interestinag coindi
tiona. It may be thiat the girl is ciatzv,
but there ave few who' believe t his to
ho the caise. The Iveneral v'erd'ict is
that it is a cold-loodh inuarder,. lier
calse will ntot be tried at this term oit
account, of hee coniditioni.
iMX~R-TIES URER POL'S .FR I NDS.
They P'~apose to Pay the Ainoiunt. of tien
IDefattitr Deflit--Htow The.Lzmonoso in
P'ay Hlimn Out of, I''ison..
rThe counsel Jor M. T. Tolk., -te de
faulting State Treasturcer,. presenated to
the Legislature, on thte 21st inst., a
doctinuat worded as follows:: "The
unader'signied are a'equested' by sonme
frienids of Col. M. T. Polk to make the
Legislature, t hrouigh yourt hono(rable
commiiit tee, the followvitng proposi Ijon
for a settlemetnt in full of' the'illeged
dli'eit of Colonel Polkt h le State:
"Theiy will pa3y wvithtin teii dlaya after
its acceptanice by the State $100,000 in
,thle currency of the Bank of' TJennies
see and1 $75,000 it the botids of TIennsea
see, uplont whlcht ane- 'acenmulatedl
coupons to tihe amount of $8:1,700, but
which will not. e- takan ti ito account
s a part of the credit, if acceptedl, and
withIn 'niniety (lays mono to pauv $75,
000':additliali. ini' the ciurrtency'of thme
Banik of Tcennessee. The h~aliiue of
the said alleged deficit to be paiid bv
lie aaote of Colonel 'P~olk.,.d(le in (on1
venirfr'om disto, wivch shiaHh h secur ed
by a mortgatge or' such othnri mode( (ot
ittdtitit.. thiercont as thte--tato may
deOsire) upon0 thle iterest of Colonel
i'olk in Mexican iings :pretythit,,
which initetest is onie-thhird, and3( .s
couled~t with the obligation of bio co
owneris Itat lie shall be paid out of' the
fir1st reeits t of said prop ort v. 'Thie
sum-a tof $45,000( of' saitd inItea't'st shahll
lbe faiketa in chairge ait once0 by ani agett
dlesigated. by the State, antl Colonel
l'olk empoilwered11 itf neessJ~ar'v, to
opleraite thisa..pr'oper'ty free oft'onse015
to thle Statto,. securae the proceeds, anid
a~ply.thte samttIo-Athe dhischarlige ofav
balanace liac by said( rateo, which, how'
ever', may at anty time betor'e'paymtenit
othetrwise be0 pai~d in 'the cutrreincv of
thme Bank of' Tenneossee.. We ar~e satis
tied that, thte above proposition is all
that his friend(s..eaut do',. anad that if
nectedtt( it wil:be carriediout prompllt
ly aind ini good:faithu.'
Ex-Trieasuirer T~olk ~fs stilP. dhn jatil,
ver'y Ill, and *hie'physiocins 1XUnrt thtt
If confliedlfor sevet'al weeks longenho
w-ildia.
'What Ii'IlMththaerla V
The ntame Is comparatively ntew, butt the
disease Is as 01(1 as silt itse'lf. It Is a conldh
tion of the thtroat. sometthing ilke eroup,
onily worse, because it attacks the suffer'er
,with sucht raitdits.;adin such a wvay as-to
stop> the alt- passages. Thte throat Is vlo
Jently inflam~ed,,anid a touigh membrane,
like Icathter,'s verywrapidlly formned. Pxn auv
Jlas's PAnt Kraiu~ has cu.red thousands
of. eases of dIphtherin. It acts so protfly,
and so efficiently, that nto fam~ily can a tYrfoi
.to b. wnthnost it.
G ENBEnAr Gossip.
-IR10chmond Complaina of anl unluu.
ai nuuber of beggars who perambu
hite the streets and Invado business
offlees and reside,.cos.
-The Pemisipytvaila Legislature is
asked by a commiltee of physiclais to
ass a lav appointing a board for the
istribution anld delivery ofdaod bodies
to the nedclal cOlJegles.
-Mahone Is veported as threatening
that unless he shall Ie a proiinnoit
plam on the Seamt1 Fnance Comimit
tee, "Mo and ItIddleberger will raise
hell with Repuiblican calculatiouis whlien
the now Seiiato is orgaiiand."
-Senator-elect Colquiit, of Georgia,
leotured hi Uleveland, Ohio, last Sat
urday evening, and wias int im'dOed to
thie audience by OX-President .aves.
"Which reminds us," -says the Alobile
Register, "that a party namiled 1 liv'As
was once Presldoidt of the Unhied
States."
-The savings banke of lMew York
are emlbiaIrassed -by the restrictions a
'to the investmeintsthey mav mako-so
vast have .their deposits be'ome. Soine
of them have been compelled to dis
courage fihrther deposits, so diflioult Is
it to find a .use for the money.
-The Chinaumen of Sati Francisco
are buying property in the suburbs and
moving thiicr, because the o\viicre of
property occupied by them in the city
will not make repairs, although deriv
lg a large revenue tr'omi the rantals.
The Chinese Six Companies are aiding
thle -Iovement.
-Some Maine otflcers attempted to
seize a cearload of beer in Portlanild the
other day, but a locomotive camte along
and carried both beer and officers to-,
gether to. Portmiouth, N. 11., fifty
miles away, where it is not unlawful
to hold 'beer for sale. It is not related
how die offIers got back to Portland.
-1IIinibal .Ilanilin addressed the
students oJf'A by Univ uersit y, in Water
Ville, Mle., on the -*'i::portaiice of
Practice in Ex tempore ,peakinig." At
the coniclusion of' the ad.ress lie pre
sented to the college an oil ai-nting, a
CoI)y of tihe portrait of G. ristopher
'Coltuibus in tle Naval M'seui at
Madrid,.believed to be the inos autlien
tic likeness of the great discoverer.
The portrait will -be placed in the
library for the present..
-Judgeo James Dawkins died -at :his
hoic in Gainesvilla, Florida, loiday,
tle 12th inst. Ile had an attack t'
apoplexy a fw days Unt-ore anid never
rallied. -Ie .is tie last of.a 1otable
faimily of brothers., sone of i remark
able iuther inl her dav and (ime. Mrs.
(Gen. *ogers, of' Union county, is (lie
only svivivuhs! menler of the faumily,
and-she 'is advanced inl vears aiuld quiLe
inlirm.- Colina 1Sp(I-tn.
--A brahatn Lincoln was really a
modest and self-distrustling plersoni, as
11131my thiligs show. The latest pub
lished hiet in )'4)of of it is the state
Smient that Ie wrote a leter in 1859 to
-is frienl T. .J. l'ickett, of' Rock
Island, Illinis, inl which lie said: ''As
to tih' oter inatter VouI kimillv menl
Ition, [ iiuist , il callor, sty 1 dIlot
think mivself fit. fo . the .Presidenv."
The letter is niow in the poss(vsioi of
a gemntlemnan at Lincbhi, Nebraska.
-Monl . Ga., Teheuwgh:: "Whc(u
free (-rade Senaitors ini0vo to puit upi thie
d~uty (In c'ertaiin articles, in which theiru
'onstituet 111( l'ai nitereitni, and pr'otec
t ion Senators favor ittling on iho free
list. articles ini which their constituenits
are not interested, It, wvill not be smni
I~le lok at the w hiol business as a
reislar eatch' game for miore political
advantage-withl pal inl ev'idlences of
uncer'tainity as to the direction in which
the advantago Lies."
-The~ will of' the late William E.
Dodi~ge dislioses of an estate v'aluied at
five million (dollars. lie lad for' iay
yeairs a fund from w hich lie educated
y~ouii"ng men .for' the ini inistrmv, and~ thlis
fIini' i contiued-, . 3 'd'06.ut'ing .est
apr for that. purp~ose. The Aimri.
A iliin re2ceives ani 111 bliial gilt of
$50.000o. The Pruesbytem:ian, iioar'd of
ForeI'ign)7( Mis -a -i~eceivyes $6t0.000.
Th'le Syiani l'rotestant Collei e.at fley
s:cutL, of irih lie laid thie corner stouiL'
lin 1871, has a pruiimiint pla1ce. 'I I.e
Amer'iicani Tract. Society is ai legautee,
amid so are the Alet ropolitan Alusennii
of' Arit andl thle Mlusotumj. of Natural
.flistoryv ini Centa Pikh.- The Chris-.
(1ian Ilome fot'I niteint~erate- M(enm wais
recenitly giwven 21 ,000,. and .is not men~u
tionied in~ the will. Theli rest, of I le
bei~iess'relate to Southiermn instiu
-t ions, The UniversitIy at, Atlanmta,
GIa., Linicolni UnIivitVly,. iand J~ampmoni
Iand Carlisle .Insdtiues receive comnsid
eirable suns. Th'le whole amiounit giveni
to bentevolent, obje~cts is about, $30.
000, in suilS 'srtiigitiig from. .1t2,000u to
$b0,000.
ITNrliCrnts C'oNst IuP'ioN.-Dr. Al
exiandr McAldowvie has conisidlered thle
muiciih dlebaited question w'hether 1pui'
mionai'y conmsunapt ion is an inftetious1
disease in the light of his owVn inirma'iii
ry~ and1 pr-Ivate pr'atice. ie is of the
opinion thait' it is- iunf'etious,. althomgh
It is not so f'reqpet-lv commuitiiicted
by iifnbuin as-it would be0 weros lnags
less- well - priotcteod' than-' .they are
aginmst the atciess'Of germns.- lie mnen
tionis tour' cases- where thme ifeI,. pr'e
viouishy hea'.thy amid. wvithi no' -family
history of' tuberculari diselse,, 'becaimie
affleted' whiilb-attending to-heri phlthlisi..
cal husband, and1( t wo- cases in. Which
perisonis stufferinag 'fr'om pumunuonic
formi of the'disease ap penned ct o comn
mumenIIO5to the tub~eular form to
he'ulthiy personsI1.. Phthiisis is inot often
communticatedl in this manner by oirdi
niary initerucoinrse,- becausie thle 'gern.s
are4 silfied ou11t inl thle iri-passauges by
theo vibrin~ ig act ion of' the eillia situi
atedi there andil r'emov'ed by expectoira
tion. 'Thle gernms iloat ing ini thle air.
mor~ieovor',.-arm' coi'moly .dry, and. , C
liabl)o to infeOctionm only when thme in
haled germs escapen thle tilltering actilon
of thle bronchi andI reach thie irm-cells,
whlere they comue in conttact with a
surf'ace highly favor'ale for' their aub
sot~i~ion. Thlis happemns only% .nider'
excepitiolnal-condiis, Tihue 'pa'ts of
the alreoli mos~it expo5ed -to thie at tacks
of' inaled ger'nas are t hose near thme
enitranuce, at. he 'uoints whlire: thle all I
brioinchiical t.iibes lose their oviinmmdiceal
liharactoer-and becomie c-overeci on all
sideas wvithdhe cells;: and pathok~gical
obevain a poe that thesea me
FloHT'i F'OR A FUNIJERAS,.-Mr'. 'rais,
n., dloubi, begimns to see that uublat. lie
termied a peCstileout fr'ee tr'ade agitation
is nmot ai conuspirtacy bet ween the World,
M'tr. Gladstone, Senator Beck amid the0
D~emocratlc voters of' the Unitcd States
to) ruin. .Amei'icaii industrIes, In tho
interest ofi JUritish Itnsrles, but it is
siiiiply a ''flght for' a funei'al" betwveen
certal'n subsidizedc~ interests in the
UnIited( States and all the rest of the
pro4~initt iandi Iieople of' the contry.
Kim~ Yny-k 1$"w-d
fitr0 octcredt .Geor townv onl Tiurs
day al'teriltionl wlo , tialleni d 'I
nortlonk part oi' tie town% with de
struction. It or'iginlated in cotton 0-1
thle )lntl-lg of' ilha otetiter Mercehant,
Th) warelouse, oilloe and iiharti of
thio Acommodwatloi Line, the ice
house, saloon and fixtures of' T. W.
Diekitison the store and wvarhous.o
P". E. BIr epll attd Inasty other bitild
ainga wore totally desti oved. A heavy
southweAt wind blowiair alt the Iitim
gave aln iijpetits to the tlailes w hitcl
the ' of the flroeni were power.
less to coitiol. With great ollrt (ft
ire was subdued attd confined to the
burnt area. I'he steaiin th- eligie wail
tisibled antad Was Mut ol the CSieIIiti
Plante, ir relmikirs Inl Charleston, atl
the hand engilles alone wo I depended
on. Thie wileml. ex ciktiit provailed
among the citizens in tie t-ank ot ite
tire, son0i1 of whonl) were acorched be.
C'oro ilig f'rom their burtigix build
Iage. Tihe (iilerl States stenmier IA.
d-m4:0 tild -good ,errico I poli 0e
buraha. what bv her foreu iump
Tho aferchant an'd the steatner Ie'.a.
lees ,were lying at the whar' at, the
time uidi biarely esea ped in t rough
the eflirts of C patain C. White of tie
.Mer ch nt. The litiret loss will relchl
about $70,.iW.
K.:w Ill P-:s ot:-.Chita
Boiti atd l'eter Boin., who inl a qinlall
catldy store oi Anstin inveine, had a
roy not long sineevich resulted ill hlie
frmer Imaking the aiffihnit aagailnst the
latterror, uisl art ii~liltig andK4 ahnsive
languai'ge. Wh lien the trial 0111ne oil, it
was proveii talilt Christian had called
Peter .a 40obNskkui mue.
"Wbat ' exnse;" Ike'd the Recorder,
"havo yon ti -for.callitig l'ebor a imle?"
"I have a1 rigbt oecall hi-a a mule,"
replied Peter.
"Whviat righit have rett to -apaply snelAl
a ano to hil?"
"I have a riilt to do -so Sl Ileroilit
of familv ties," responded l'et(or. eaim
lv."bee'ln-use lie is Iiv hal 1-br1iother.
Ao have the Aauno corniutou tlaher."
2exas Sifting. .
W On oxi.i'waans.-Thhetre should
be nli nlijist or n oi-celssairy witn- ildel
ott rail ronId C P-i) yatiumh , he'
trC not ilv a vitl eletient 41' IoderiwII
civiiizatiot', lbu hIerane 18s iivate
li'optel'tv it is eitil led to lihe sail'ne pr'
tI'Ctionl laiial considelatioi as Ile prop
erth of inllividtual cilizen1s. But ther
Caln Iio lonlger oppr.ls 1.Che peope lI
thareateingt to wviihadraw tbeir p~liron
ao, 1nti to colstruct io i mw a"rads it
the 81irte iInte'r lore's witl their discrim
-inaoimns .bv erentting- railroai Ciniiis
Siuons.-AJImphis ..AppeaI .
L.ivT A' e..--Loig to youra own
itters4t is < 0 of th1e' titt hws (i' nat Cn.
'l'reforet having 1gntnted lihtii:11 imr il
geince t) iii ensiostierS, th1eV 11tautu r:. 4.
p!aln If theN 11141, alter the'i *1 Ith of1 Feibi'un
Ir, theIr aecott-s in eelhothl hads for imme1
dia'(1 colleef-in 'With c(ist in led. lia t I
fiatu 1re pmotm nt, will Ipositivetlv i he r4ei--t1
when illis4 c ml iu, ri erfess flre
being to l.1w 1-> s.ll t'tim, or V*t ion " hI
aid bank db0ts tU 1ay first. 1"n) d wyiii te
ti #/orr ii~ta iretI ) 1> cmw. m(d S4114 at on--C,
i erderithaIt I may ito likewis -. Thi. b
t-y 1.4i appe1ll. 1. 1 MIS(0 N,
Ih-ast.
DIPH T HERIA
H/AB
NO.CHANCE
#1HENTREATED WITH
Perry Davis's Pain Killer
This wonderful remedy has saived the
jives .of many, many children
who -were -almost dead, with
* DIPH TH ERIA. I
R. Henry wilson, Lawronco. Maas., a'ys':
therla,a ni r o crden a Dic cou.
n ap It. Perry Davia's Pai-Kller'eavedI miy
Liboons Leach, Nashua, N. HI., saye "r "ha d
painters'col and diphhereticsorn throat very
uoverely.- 'an.Killr drovo both away."
DRUGGISTS ALL KEEP IT.
LIIEaaecoun rm aof this instit utio will.'
wichel timie re-organim za ticon of claisses 'w-it
take plarce. TVhiorongh instrucet~ti in all
departmaients. Tu'itiona and bioardn ais low au
can1 he obttaitned ini aany Tirst-class iiistittitioni
of thetkindc. For further iniforaionlea, adi
I MRS. 31ART iH. ME A NM-,
.i-ticipat, wym hevte, va.
Mr: KfeInardeit by permiission, to e'm
Colluia, Gen. Johni'auttuon and (Coh. J.
II. Ition, WVinsboro.
'-TRADFE
NORMAN'S
CORDIAL.
-MARK
BURE and efictual Remedy for the ean of
ach a4a41 iowig taliao i lCit1rfn Cr C1iCiC.
- t as ace pta totho Stomach without beang
Pronaptly. renoving Dysentery. Diarrheoa, Ohot
Phrx,(Gripin PaIns, Fluatene
NIausea, Acih ty of tho.-Stomaine
Iheartburn5 Slek and Neorvous
Headlacho iai--yspopala. May
toatine o ea or a nhng of fodhe atr
NEUTRALIZINQ CORDIAL
Is as plensant and harmless ats llack
borryW 1Ine. Does not .contain Opium
and will not consti patw. Specially recom-.
mended for Seasik ness and Teothhing
. -' Ittle-s5c.and'$z.co per b'ottle.
Bo&dbtaU~rugpista and Ihuler. in Medle*l
EIOBLSIOR OEDMTOAL 00,
Sole Proprietors,
Wathatla, 8. C. U.8. A.
F~oias.I SADDIEs F"On $5, $61, $7 Asti
$10. Kenmtucky Spinig Seat Saddtles fCor
-The hest farmter in F'airfleld coit
nses the Navnea Guano. F'or stile by
J~I 8towrL
TheSecret
-of the universal success of
Brown's Iron Bitters is sim
ply this: It is the best Iron
preparation ever made; is
compounded on thoropghly
scientific, chemical and
medicinal principles, and
does just what is claimed for
it-no more and no less.
By thorough and rapid
assimilation with the blood,
it reaches every part of the
system, healing, purifying
and strengthening. Com
mencing at the foundation
it builds up and restores lost
health-in no other way can
lasting benefit be obtained,
19 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Nov. 7.
I have beau a great sufl'erer front
avery weakstotnach, heartburn, and
.dyspopsia in Its worst form. Nearly
everything I ato gave nme distress,
andi could eat Imtlittle. I ave
tried ever--thing recomnentded, have
taken th, prescriptionas of a dozet
phsicians, but flot no relief until I
Brown's Pn Ulitters. I feel
nono of the old troubles, and ant a
new man. I an getting nuch
stronger, and feel first-rate. I an%
a.railroad engineer, and now make
mny trips regularly. I can not say
too much in praise of your wonder
ful mediciue. D. C. MACK.
DROWN'S IRON BITTERS
.does not contain whiskey
or alcohol, and will not
blacken the teeth, or cause
headache and constipation.
It will cure dyspepsia, indi
gestion, heartburn, sleep
lessness, dizziness, nervous
debility, weakness, &c.
Use only Brown's Iron fittelts made by .
Irown Chemtical Co., I.Oimore. Crossed
red lines and tratle-utar,. un wrapper.
SPJA- C I I C.
W E'.11'11)Y H.' .Y N-: V -*-: R
Iti-t'. I \I i ii-!'i'f ('i|
it ~ ~ ~ ~ ! 4e I 4i~I:AV 'iilUi
PI X.
l'ubnott ie .-.ts . e t e s i :1 h e lln tl ' :.r
lbiliitdiftY ~teefilll . 11 i~ I -c,ss
10 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : liti ii iu sSC vU1 ) I Ii !-iefi
to th sgu o 1 !,- n -r tie i ir,
or , A I il nII.-c ,l.
P -l' Oli A It) i i - i 1 E i
itt ls
IIAS EVF' I .('A 'Il, P'1:I 'EM'
~~~A l tp)I w il . , iltit hs
Ai~ny on e iid wt whe.p r~Ii sk is '.rru-ril
co sI er18 A . PA nt b ' 1, Mo i, e'onsU
towie b .: ul~s h~r :)JS:iu :iso
Idis has riwi-1 Nos pat~:ientII hs~ '..
Sikenli li h beforenenre wasd Ill. I li
t'h st' .il-1 i vigs . l , s e- n.t, Sti Pl9t
puhuoviry i' erin ,a t.i, -
.io s .s icn ill s(i Ify & ts i~ :i (ri
t t l iprits ofa i ltis pai lerIt o rrdin.
( o:ne l~tatitt ( lw ths '.ivr i154
n N n th )ins s hrol ' .;ws u- id yvunsu
Curisl RheunmliSueis r- i w a -t:iur chront'
ice by to SiIiprsst. I5 per l tiottle
D! -. W. AI.K10L/.
ttR he) Itte veto ahiniinw it It Ire am lrl
ado ii t iurnish, upon the mord s t ieral
fi tll su pl witltl e ketolw-. o
THE MARKET
DR. (o.o>s AN)) NOTI0NS S
TIN MUIC U0111t P)t.
3000 yards of (arolitiai plaid it .74 cel
00 yarl'ds Piedml0Iolnt .il ihUng it A ec
1000 yards 1'idmiionit ish-irting at 6 Cc
1000 yards Piednont -1-4 shirthug at 7
1000 yards Piedtuoit Drilliigs at 8 C(
300 yttirds good.calico at 44 cenIW.
M1y entire stock of stiuiard calicos i
ucludd ait (;.i cents.
8510 yards plaid Dres oods rediteed -
.1y 20 cents Dress (oods retnced to 14 ce
18 dozent utlunulried shirts at 49 cent
vents bed ickinig rediuced to 7 cents. Ain
18 ents. .2200 bleached shiraing at-7, 8 tu
sirling at. 10 centis. .100 yards whito pigjt
4110 douli Calico DIreS Ihittons at. 4 Cents
git-ters, ize 6. 7, 8 and 9, at *1.00, worth
. I have a few buisiniess suits and soaIne
o'ercoats ati prices to suit the buver.
Im deternIliined to ma)(ke at cleanl swe<
'ver, is the Lito to gt, lecided hargains.
J. L.
P. S.-These1o picsare only spot.
IEE L S
.18 STILL SHIi.s1 NGr W-IT17f
#-OF
VINJES, BRAND.IES, LIQ
011 T-1I C11OCE
\E1ALS IHAD AT
Re'speily ,V
J. GR
GRELAT BAP
.:JUST 1;.2 ,SOL1), AN.:D U J
At prices unheard of in WinnV n
CIDA)AKS ANI DOLMANS
CJonte' and( see how LOW\ J a
wll I be sur e to inivest somel of n
R~espectfuily,
keep a Ell . ,.\.SMa stock of
n;oo's A.:xn sulo Im,~
A\ l will continue toa sell themu ati the low.':
G-rThA T JBA
C(OME AND) IIEA
A NN~OUNC
IN' ad'iimon to ii~ 1.he l) ab , we w 'aill abd, arte
G-J13O O E
Of all kinads-Sta1ple' amd lFanev. We enn
geti ogayig you want, amid m'ny also he si
Iiit ii -e l crta: i nLi w.ay oif In':'ng it than bly
IT STANI)S.
0C BALT
Th'Ie Liiargst I nplorters8 of lForein Frit i
I e4lectd isItock of
A I'il-g. OultA N(IJ. IIANA NA em ((
andit every~thiing else that1 a first-class WI
CO !'i'. ni Oi. n J? n i-rnrL
UNSETTLED I
Z'T L LOWE~ LISJTE V TO
TCES TiHLS .MORENUE G
ts, by the piece or yard..
Ills,
cots.
its..
sollas anid fi-ncles, Shnlpstan's {pinit.
Ivom 25 cchits to 18 cenit, AM of
8, 'Cdtieed fron 75 cieits. Mv 10
oskeng A. A, A. ikin ir veduced to
Ad 9 ents. LIn)I.stdio 4 4 blecie-d
6I at 6.I celi(4, re Iuiced from 10 cemts.
200 pair Ilrogans, plouighs, chiusti4
at last, lii'y per1 eil, inior..
Ads and cuds In pits atid a fOW
p inl every departikenit. Now, it'
M IMNAUG H.
NQ STAE.
F AR
.11 F'INA &SSOBR T.4IA"'IJ
UORS AND CIGARS,
ST IAINlS.
iFIrnf L'1EVE TY D.J -
ALL HOURS.
-ESCEL, Agent.
LRAGAi.NS!
1,). S OCIK
L L -PA' O-FFL'R 1E)D -FOR
XTY rIAYS
3rO.
A ILSS T'IIIAN COST,'
uir- spare changre.
OESCHi E L, Agent.
I LC V.
au by .Mr . Woire1. Wec 6-ill ont inu toU -
NOTIOKS.
1 OUR P~RICES.
EMIVENT I!
r remuoval, a full and~t .Ueumphlete 4iAwk1 of~
o of etting it 143 tihe I,OW4 I'rP ICf .
and01pro(in-(ous New Year, yul rlan
jwiidhlg youri moneiy with u is. (X)M I!
'L L & L./i UD)E.D.iIT .
'THE HEAD.
T liE LIOUT-1lHUNNING
'That 1 I t ite arne l d 11 e4(gd I ,(Iader in
tli he l Trad is a ft .3 inil. (1anno, he. dis..
AANY IiT TATE' i''-'ON Id EQUAL ITt'
The1 most53 Itit.ifuil Wodwork.
AN) I T is WAl R iA N'IffSi)
'I'll be 11omp jlete0 ini every reetsL
.1. M. HEAATY & CO.,.
. W)Innsh)o S. CO.
y. Addres-..I
1)OU11jICSEWINU MAChINE CO.,
& Co..
a (ho Suth, (Jil'or. .for..sa]lC a Wecll
'ANl.PM. I VtONW' NP'T8
olesalo' Fruit..110se should1( have.
ED) WITJH .DIF'L4TUJJ/