The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, March 06, 1883, Image 2
The Gra.tColomoner. Js..no more I
(eoorgia's Chief Magtetrato has crosseti
the river tlat sitparates .morfality from
1tmortaliatyAud weary1 1With ' t1 ,)a.
-bors 6f ie he rests in the. bliset'il
shades of eternity. At the calm, still
aid solomn hour of midnight, whe
nll natulrq seemed rapt in the slumbers
of repise, the great stalesimat bade
flrewell to country and friends and
passed away on the "noisoless fuineral
Stepheus to dead, bit bi memory
aid his t'ecord will live. In the oouqt.
less years to couilvd to l'spire' the
young men with the ardor and en.
thusasm ofl his own groat and useful
* ifeaivo to -'.each mn .A tho vigo;
and noontide of their lives that their
highest ditty .to themielves is to serve
their country and their country's God
-live to remind hoary-headed old age
that life is better and grander spent by
liviig amid its energies and ActiVitiem
and dying with the barrness on.
Mr. Stephens had been in bad health
for some time, but ho. \attendod to hIs
duties as usual, until the delivory of
his wondertl' Soesqi-Contenfial ora.
tion in Savannah on the . 12th of Feb
ruary last. Slueo his exertion on that
onccasion he wvas confined entirely to
his bed, growing gradually worso day
by day, until Sunday morning at 8
o'clock, when ho passed peaceflily
away at the Executive Mansion inl
Atlanta.
Alexander Hamilton Stephens was
born in .Tiiaforro comty, Georgia,
February 11, 1812. Both his father
and mother died when he was quito a
boy and the orphan resided with hi
unclo, Aaron W. Grier, until he re
ceived his education and started in life
for himself. With tho aid of several
distiiguished gentlemen of Washing
ton (lie, necessary preparations were
madn and he - entered . the . Freshmai
class of Franklin College in August,
1828, where lie subsequently graduateel
with the highest honors of his class.
After the completion of his educa.
tion, lie obtained a position as teacher
in Madison, Georgia, and purchasingi
a few law books ho commenced t.h(
study of law in connection with his
school, whic. lie prosecuted unaild(
and unassisted. ie was admitted t<
ihe bar on the twenty-second day o
July, 1834, and the promising younj
attorney located at Craw fordylloe, ti
scuies of his early childhood, and nea
*the home of lhis venerated fathere
"hero," edys the Chronicle and Con
b-iitut ionalist, "hie labored assiduousl;
dany and night, poring over his lega
volumes ttdudflih tindgiing miles te
court.. Ills practice was confined en
tirely to the, northern cireuit, whic1
was the arena of sonliOof theintellecin
al gianits of Gcoi'gia. It was therl
that Baxter and Thomas, riding upo)0
the full tides of successful prlactice anu
aplendid.reputation, ruled with sever
eigni wills their judicial tridents. I
was there that Rtobert Toomnbs, young
- or in the fray but promising and1( vig
orous, grappled the gniarled amid knot
ty limbs wvlth master hands. It wa
there that Dawvhon and Cone, eloquen
and logical, were wvinning green lau
rls witheadvaneing~ yeap's. It wasi
this s0ld, t hen, t hat young Stephei
fragile, dlelicate and poor, enltered th
portals of his chosens profession. I [on
ly, dlaily and yeaiiy his professionia
reputation Increased, uintil he wa
known far and wide as one of the mos
brihlilhnt young lawyers in niorthieri
Georgia. 1l1s eminence at the ha
affrorded hilln a steppinig stone to pc
litical honor and prefermenlt. In 1830
two years after his admission to th
bar, he was elected as a member of th
Georgia flouse of Jtepresentatives,i
1842 to the State Senate, and in 184
to Conigress, which position lie he!
conitinuiouisly trutil theQ breaking out c
the wvar.
Mr. Stephens's position on Secessioi
and his an..bsequ.ent conmnectioni wit
tihe Coiifederate governinent is wel
known to every' reader of history. *ll
bitterly olposed Secession on thm
grouind that it waIs inexpedlient a~nl
isnpolitic, but nevem fior a momenit dlit
lie deny the riyhd- of a State to. secede
Ona the contrary his work pn the "Wa
betwveen the Stai'es,'* hm whilch lie set
forth the argumenits in its. favor wit.
great logical-power and eloquenice, ha
been very properly regarded as cure e
the most masterly prodhtctions that hav
emantedn either sid of theU ccil
*1' ~flict. Ills recordi sitice the war hai
beenm marked with groat conservagisis
nid liberality, and alhoug. always
D)emocrat, he wvas not one of t.hes
hide-bounld partisanls that follnwed thi
p)arty call whenuever and whereve
made~l. Ini 1878 lhe was againi, eloctoe
to Conmgress, and wvas subsequent ly r'
eletd eachi time as own sumcessoi
until he resigned his seat in that hod
-to onter thie gubernatorial contest I
Georgia. Vei ohnigrht be .writtei
* * * 'uponm the event-ful life just closeul, bii
this is not the tinic or occasion for it.
Within -thescomprass of a -year Geom
* - gda has lost two meni of which shi
mnight justly he proud. 11111 a
Stephenal.- the gne ploquent * jd bril
* Ilimnt, the other, wise pr ent an
* * Btateemnanlike, .net onfy Geourgia bu1
Y49 - .:the entire South~ has suffered an ih
reparable loss.
All of us join heart in t he comnol
3)'iyer that they mmay rest, iii pea&oen
from thlihtashes, sprinug up nien to Il
thoe ~ir 8s so. anidiy vacant.
I~ -.Tiffthblt t be plaed it nfon in
omoryaf~~ ~~ Pr4,F0000' a tn
'Peiper ~mb fililed\itly po der
r bm on Tuesd
1wero thf- I'. 114"'lt. way Yp t(le AIS.
Th r4c Yr.of thle defuncut OIY
fbank,'f Roohootr; N. .Y. report thd
liabilities as $365,127. Depositors will
received about twenty per cent. of
.thei, 0claims,8
-Govenor camei'on has taken per
soiial . command: of att expedition
against allen oyster.dredgers, who are
supposed to bo Intruding oi Virginia
waters.
So'mo progress bas boon made in
pu mpingixt the flooded Diamond coal
mine at 1iraidwood, Illinois, but as yet
,non of.tho bodies of the drowned
minors have been reached.
-The Now York State Senato,
Thursday, passed to a third reading a
-bill compolling all telegraph, telephone
and electric-light companies to lay their
wires on the ground.
-Mfarino Guillodt, sont of a promi
noit citizen of Dallas, Texas, and a
young compaliloln niamed J. Chefly,
who recently went to Sweet water, I
Texas, to engage in business, woro
shot and killed there on Moniday.
-At the inquest into~ the Catholic
school disaster inl East Fiourth, street,
New York, one of the slaters engaged
in teaching a class'whon the panic 00
curred testified that if'eitizens had not
crowded Into the hallway ahd tle rail
ing of.the stairs had not givon way no
deaths would have oiC'Uurired.
-A party of thirty-two Geritimans,
ladies and gentlemen, left. I Jawiey, Pa.,
oin Monday night., in a large 0p11
sleigh, Oil a pleasure trip. I. it a
milO from town the sleigh slid oil ()
icy road into the eml)ty i)eieware and.
Hidson canal, a distanco of Fort Feet.
All of the party were injured, six of
them seriously. Reinmhart Wary, a
increhrin, died from his injuries.
-In the Ponnisylvania ilHouse of
Representatives a bill was reported
ihvorably from the judiciary commit
te providiig that it tie city of Phila
delpha1)1, Shial ftiriisli silbi atilecconmilo
dations for tihe X((execuvtive bine1ii4ss 1111d
for the sessions of the Legisiature,
Without cost to tile Stale, lite Legis
latmire will mcet ill that uit v oi the- first
Tuesday in Januiiary, 188d, 11and there
after.
THEp Cmot.OE EX-CON1:1W.CR. TiF..
The maiined figure of i colored tIta,
hohlinug open tlie Capitol ' Iaro gaito
oil ank anid Eleveilbstreels. h:1s loig
been a Fmmiliar sight to citizeis. Tho
pool. fellov stnuds on11 i tho Sillips,
each leg haviig beni Chiolp'ped oil-j'st
abovej the knece. That colored gate
holder ha11s had an iiteresing history,
the facts in which wvere tought otit
80111 y1ars ago, wienm it dyspepllic
11111( ohjection to the cripple's sitiand
ig at (lie gate. It seems thit. du riniig
the war the 1inan, who was then (uite
yoIniff, wa-s talke out to work oi the
fortifications near tile citv. A sholl
ore awt'ay both le'gs. Ailer tie wari
lie posted himiiself at. Ilie (npitol Sqmwi
gate, anld this has been his post flor
inany ,veas. l1e opeiis the -att efi or
pedlestiria ad Ilakes whatmeer they
will give him. Some years ago, whemit
a colnmuutat ion of thii rIy dholtars wais
paid1( 1o tihe woun ded ex-Conf edleratol
sol diers of V irgiia i, somne pe rson s in..
-terested1 themciselves ini the gale-holder,
- and lie received his thirt y dollars. .As
80011 as lho otined thie manerit lie
vacated his p~ost, bh)iIt a I icket. (or
togur of' the country, livinge as long as
his tuoney hel out. like a p~rinte.
Whieni thie cash was exinniisined lie
1stuimpodl his way back to his old post,
w heroelie remined taking penis
unt il a few days ag'o, whenu lhe received
a secot001id inistahneu~it of' comilunitat-iott
nioney this tihne amlioutatinig to sixity
d1o1lars. lie ait on1ce startedl onl anot her
tour', and Ithere cani be no doubt t hat,
.the poor fellowv wtill have a glorious
timo.-Richmondc AS/ate.
PREPRI~oFORl A Fi.Oooi.--The fol
~ lowvinlg reporit, reac(hed~ ius friomi Laur enms
a coiunty: A few ysi' aigo a iniumber ofI
t negro fatiilies on Mr. Natiani WiiI
-ii mi's place, near'ii lt in's depot, de"
-cided that aniot her del ni-e was a11 hmn,
, trredl andi hitched a double fr'am'iu
building, so as to make it as inuch like
. Noahb's ark as poss5 (il, theni calrlrd
I their stock of' baconi and1( chickenis aiid
whiatev'er othier ('eaables t hey laid inito
9 (lie ark. The liut thme chuildren~i in 01n
room and1( inailed (lie d1oor shut . When'a
everyfthin g wa'ls rendr, t hey closed tho
ar'k and waiiedl for' results. T1hie re
rsuits caine pr'ettyv Soon, but. they weiro
-not of the kinid looked f'or. Mr.' Whit
mire thought that they might. as well
a ph1y thie f'ooh ini someibody else's house
on ombody else's hamid, so wrim hmont.
much ado, he punt an end to their tomi
IfooleryV. Thie raiis dieseemld; thle
S floods' didn't come, but Mr. Whiinire
j did in a way that is a warinug to all
future ar k builders. .N'cwb-crrq .lrell.
A N'OV.EL 10 U.w.\Y l i-:rownr.-Mi'.
I). W. Balchi, presidenit of' thie Nevada
, & Oregon R~ailIroad, a wild eati a tlhi i,
with, a nioinail capiitail of' $t600,000,
hias just issued at Carson his swVorni
Sreport for 18~82. '"in conftor'mity with
a (lie stitulles oit Nevadla." in (lie course
Sof it 1're'sidhent. Ra lch says: "'Of' the
li amoiunt idu nlire of1)1. i indtednhtj~~ ess
of (lie compa~hny it is iimphossible to
speak with Ianuy aictiicurae, ini conse
(1113 quenc oflie books, voueies indl ac
counts bleinig stolen), 10ost and1 muishaid
by the formeir oilcers of (lhe 'ompanl~iv.
A mioun t, of' mior'tag~e. $3, 1n,000;
s -hoids niegol iat ed, $310,oo00; bonds ini
I' t reasuiry, $290u,000o; float ing deblt , ini
thie compaiiy (of' whatever niatture,
$ t250,(00. NO dividenid hasi eIver beeni
5 declared by thle accuilrsed corporaltion,
I and1( ii is .'nfo) to bet none ever will be..
2 TIhie compainy Owns no( caira or engines;
I hose on the road aire ownied hy priva'ite
pmaities. The net, proflits of thuis road
a h)ave been nothing, as (he corporation
r wtas conlceived ini iniuityv amnd horin ini
f (ranid-. Every honesl ftliemid of the
eniterpr~iise has bein svn'indhed andi
robbedi, and1( disaster ha:, overl'a en all
Spersoins wvho hiavo been ceceted w ith
it it. any capacity."
Tweonty Years Ago.
nti 1868, Mr. Wilson, no0w (of Ldawre)ce,
Mass., was In the Conmmissat y Department
-In Washuington. Somiehiow or other lhe was
Staken with a vIolent soreiness .f' the timmat.
SSeve'rah Army Sitargeons examiined his
t~lbront, and( deidedl that it was ai case of
dihte iand that It was hopealess. Af ter
they liad hven him tip, ho fried PIany
t DAVIS's 1 ATN~ RILIEI. The n1ext daiy the
scales began to come off of hIs thrioat, and
in two or th'ree days lie was wvell. *
--ronia colorless ste an~id PeruvIan
einle known.*
SEEK
*.h~Ah n$ livold ic~ e
"n! 6f 11agitdai
worn out, Instead of aches
and. pais wouldn't yqu
rather felfresh aristropg?
Y<u can 'dntinue feelig
misprab e and. good for no-.
thiig,' d no one but your
self Ch find fault but If you
are tired of that hind oflife,
you can chatge it if you
choose.
How? By getting one
bottle of BRowN' IRON BiT
TERS, and taking it regularly
according to directions.
M1ansfield, Ohlo, Nqv.u6, 88ls.
Geftiemen:--lhgVkesuffqredwitk
pain in my side and back, and t
soreness on my breast, with shoot
Ing pains ml y throug body, at.
tended with at weakness, depres.
-one ilm n *uwastreK~ 1y&h. -
ineat ph sicians for my liver, kid.
.'v iiag leaq*but [I sno relif
litters; I have now taken one bottle
anda half and am about well-pain
in Aide and back all gone-soreness
' anout of my breast, and I have a
good appetite, and am gaining a
strnth and flesh. It can justlybe
call=the ig qf rnvdicina.
;oux K.A~antisa.
BROWN'S IRON BrrTERs IS
composed 'of Iron in soluble
form; Cinchona the great
tonic, together. .with other
standArd remedies, making
a remarkable:non-alcoholic
tonic, which will cure Dys
pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria,.
Weakness, and, relieve all
Lung and Kidbey diseases.
DIPHTHERIA
HAS
NO CHANCE
WHEN TREATED WITH
Perry Davis's Pain Killer
This wonderful reredy has saved the
liven of many, manny children
who :e~ almost dead with
* ADIPH TH ERIA.
iiIwryWIson,~ Lawrenoo Mann.,mys
ihc a ioli tio romnoie Cci
nDIavia's. Rain luor savod myE
L bet1 L ch, Nanhua, N. H., says: " I had
. nooy Pai a"llor drov:e bt wa.
DRUGGISTS ALL KEEP IT.
FERTTILIZEiRS I
. IIGhlEST GRADE~Sl
S,.SATISFACTORY P'RICESZ
T beg leave to announce that I amt pre
par~edl to furnish, Iupon the uuost liberal
terins1,
NAVASSA GUANO,
ATrLANTIU-PHIOSPHTATE,
GERNJAN KAINIT,
FLOATS, FLOATS,
A~fuall supply wvill he kept alwvays on
hand, anid I respectfully ask a share of
pat roniage..
SATISFACTION ASSURED.
J. MY. STE WART.
Febl 3-j xlnm
MioNAII 111 ~.W no0w have on
hand1( one0 hunda(red tousn of Montrth'
(Guano land, twenlty-fiVO tonts of Acid1
Ph'Iosplhte. All parties wvlahing -to
use the best Guano ini the market will
do wecll to leave theIr orders at the
ofilo of 1R. J. MoCarley & Co. .*
CJASHI NEEDEDU
Those~~' indlted .to us- are requested to
se4tic u Oflet c.. .We have~t been~ patienit, but
forbjearance' som(et hues (conses to be' al yh tut.
McMasTr:n, flinicE & iEEiItN.
HOO.L BOOKS.
- We kep on hand. a large stock of Schhol
Booiks,.1 uns:'us', Nue Is,. Iliank Hooka,
Writin Tlablets, lbles, Hlymnu looksr
also thet p)ohifr literatutire of the day, as
the Seafsidot ~ibryr,. Franlin Square
Llbrary, etc. lr &Jaon.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS AND
W-aoon hand a htrgostock ofGar
('enl Meeds; also someu Jleld Seds and.
ctao mers im 'rbe ple'ased.
MCMASu, Binrci & KE~.cnuim.
WRAPPING~ PAPER.,
We0 call the atLenut.ion .of meralhants anid'
otnors to our large st'otk 'of wrapjping pa
We suigest that If merchants enn bu
these artiles fromuno as low asfr'om abron,
i rei glt added it will tie an. advantage tO$
ret:I n withhu hen town the small comm islon'
char~gedi rather than pa It tostraingers.
McMasT1.In,. nicm & KEcTNU,..
MoNARCIIt GUANo.--All patIole liv
ig near Blair's Crossing or Strotheor's[
Dopot ,wishihg ,to .use. the .Moah
poins byappling o O.K. abb or
M .-. .lair
R. . M a. r & C.4
IMP
sown
3 NEW. STOCK C
ISPRII GOODS
S ARRIVING DAIL'
-Just pened a fine line
MEN'S,
YOUTHS'
-and
BOYS' SUIT
'-in
S9EW AND DESIRABI.
STYLES.
WVE IIAVn RECEIVn 01
LADIES' HATS
: THE LATEST STYLE
FROM FIFTEEN CENTS L
A call from all is respu<
ully -solicited.
P. LANDECKICR & BR
JUST RECEIVEI
On(IUundred Barrels Flour, all Grade
*Two Caridads Recd Rust Proof Oats.
rard.Jfiparrels, Buckets and Cans, an<
supply of Bacon, Meal, Pearl Grits an
Salt always on hand, also Rico.
Still have a few barrels Choice New
leans Molasses, Golden Syrups, also
Commo~n Molasses.
~ugars-Granulated, Cut, Loaf, Pulveri
and Browvn.
Joffees-Old Government Java and thi
grades Rio,
Tea-Green and Black. ..
Vinegar-White Wilne and Cider,
Flne Feed-splendid for Milch Cows.
~lows and Plow Stocks, Traces, lIar
and flame Strings, Plow Lines and
Back Bitrids,
D E. Fl1ennik~e
Seasoua~ble Hints
Now Is the time to buy Garden Tot
uch as Long IHandle Spade Forks, I
eors,. Rtakes,, etc.
'Metkleu'vo-forse Ste'el and Iron Plon
hlre& 'stles of .single Iron Foot Stoc
Ittndle -*in'd Brades IIoes,. Sidigle 'Tr
lp ngs,, Clevlses,. (rass Rods, Il
lo ts, Tfrae4 of all kinds, Hlames
lamoe Strings, Plow Blades.
I N GREOCE&I ES,
Istlill kep 1he- Magnolia Ihams,. lre
as-tis eef, Hielogna Sausagor. Bac
uard, Gritas. Goshen Butter.
I have-ooeitly put In a lot of
COOR(ING STOVES,
And; bvltn attention to my- "4Lee," "(
on Plant," "So, Friend"' and' "Bill A t
ty~lee-, from $9.00 up .
A full line of Kitelien Goods; andi 'i
I have tiw'e- flmeSde~ Bar Uggies
me Canopy Toep Busket Ph~ftten abiiel
vIll seil low for thie-money.
J'. II.(CUMINGI~4s,
LAS'r Al'iny.-Loeking to your o
nterest is one of the first laws of nahi
1'hereforo having granted liberal ind
enee to my customers, they must not et
plath it theyillad, after the 10th of Feb~r
',Utei ie~rcounts in other hands for im;
sai clletbnwIth edit added. In
~uture payment will piealively be reqnl
vhen-billlses'oe due, regardless of pri
eng too ltto sell'cotton, or ration bi
md bank debts to pay flirst. Salt will
a yiotur Interest t~o come and settle at o11
n order thati I may' do likewise. T'Au
n iaet appcad. .81SMPSON.
Denti
A
VOW O~ FgAfrk
~N$~T.4P2'XO.2 l1i
4 pee sa"Folponll' BrotxobMil MA
ra hlunoto A ton Is boyoud belief
-.or ileen i6 used.,
tpeedily allays BronobaI Mnd
MoniPo ev. .4t*e lk *~ohdeffm
EXPECTORANT AND . E A L E E.
rG
it keepi the digestive. and urinary or
gone in a naturalmnd healthy condition
it
PURIBIES THE B'LOOD,
Instantly relieves night sweatm, gondness
of a t te and geheral debility, .t. has
boon known only four. years and
HAS NEVER FAILED TO PERFECT
A CUR1E.
Any one afflicted with what is genorally
considered death's'avanvotNoaer, consump:
tion, cnn be cured for $2.50, $5.00 or
$10.00 according to the stago wvhich the
disease has reahed. No patient has yet
taken $10 worth before anuro was alloeted.
o SPECIFIC is rocommended only .for
pu monary aftotions, and those .dosiring
to use It can do so by sending their orders
to the proprietors of thir paper or *direbt
to me, stating that you saw thig aid vertieo
Of ment in the Winnsboro .Ew1 AND liB11ALD,
RIIEUBATIO REMIEDY
Cures Rheumatism, either aouto or ohrunu
i0, in from eight to ton days.
PrIcO by Expcss $. per Bottle
DR. J. W. WALK NR, -
S , FRANKLIINTON, N C.
,) June'13
South Carolina Ra1ilvay C0mpany,
0 N and after Notenibar 12, V,2, Passen.
ger Trais will run - as follows until
Efurthier notice;
TO AND NIOM C'I[AniLEBrON
EAwRT.
Leave Columlia at..* t.00 ft. Im. t(.1 p. .
Arrive Charlo.ton.. .12.57 p. in. 11.30 p. in,
WEST.
Leave Cliathliton. . . t7.00 a. n. *4,00 p. llt.
Arrive Columllbia.... ,11.27 a. in. 10.0 1). Il
jR tDaily. *Daliy oxcept Sunday.
TO AND FItOM CAMDEN.
EAST.
Leave Columhia at..*M00 9, m. .55 p. m.
Arrive at Caniden... 1.07 p. in. U.25 p. in,
w E1vr.
S, Leave Camltdeln at ...*7.00 at. n. *4.15 p. ml.
Arrive tit Col unbla..11.27 at. li. 10.01 1, in
*Datily except sutlaysip.
-P TO AND FI1oM AUoUSTA.
EAST.
Leave Colunmbla............*7.25 p. m.
Arrive Augtsta............... 7.b. a. nit
WVsT,
Leave, Awrasta .... *7.00 a. in. *-.20 p1. m.
ArriVe Colnla ..a'.. 4.08 p. ml. 10.05 p. Im.
*Datliy excelept Sniday.
cox.-x~c-roNs.. -
0. Collmeetiosms mad1fe att Co.tlmbhia With Co.
__ u imian and (Greevivlle Railtrol Iv Ntrail
arriving at 11.27 a. in., andil detiparung ali
(1.55 p. ml. Connec1vt-Itin maaade at (I.. C. & A
JunCtion wIth UharIe, Colutiaia and
Augusta ailrnal by train ar rivinag at 1 Co
Inumbia at 11.27 am. ini., iiand depat ing aat o.5t
. nto antd frotn atli pats om both raads
w th throtilih Pi'alian~ Sleepear batw~eela
(Cmhaestamand Waashinagton, viai Virtgl ii
Ihom maaude at Ch~ma rlevston. wvith steamneta- fot
New Yvorak on WVedlnesday itad n[,ir'damys
alsao withI Savannahi an ad Charaleston .ih'il.
1 a roa< to aull poinits South.i
CJotmneetioaas are( natada at .Augu~sta w~itl
d GeorgIa Iailroad and( Cnatral lIailroaad t4
and front ahlal oits West and. Sothi
Th'lrougha Tickels can he purchaisedl to ad
poits South aund West, by1 upplylingr to
Or- 'i AlcQUETEN,Agenmt,
.JOUN. B. Pucic, General M~anagne'
D). CAT L.E, Gen,. Pass. anad Ticket A genm
Chaaraestao,, S. C.
U---TRAD
NORMAN'S
COR~DIAL.
iaccoptal'o to te o n d n boangs
olronsivo to thto t ast o.
Promptly relieving Dysentery. Diarrhewa, Chol
sera Morbus, Chxoiera Infantum,
Flux, Orip!Ptaiinh, Fiatuleo
Nausa, Ao ofthe stosmao
Hleartburn, okadNorvbus
be us Sn al doagemnt on f
h t ac and flwels trom relaxaton of the
NEUTRALIZI!N9 CORDIAL
. Isas nicasant and harmless as 33lack
- er ie osnot contain Opium
Tand will not constinate. Speclny recomn
mecnded for Seasickness and .Teethinag
Children.
*'Price e5c. nnd $r.co per bottle.
Bold bg all Druggiet, and Dealer. in Medicine.
BIOELSIOR OHEMIOAL 00,
Sole Proprietors,
Walhalla, . C. U. 8. A.
UNDERTAKER' S
g- -DEPARTMIENT.
,s, t AM leased1 to Infornt thec pubalic that I
kst, -have on hand at.full line of
es,
eel COFFEN% R-URIAL R OBES8,
Fmo., and am prepared to do anythaing I
f-We ask fle- a suseo af' the patronage.
JTan 13-em
tNEW TIN-SHOP !
in r IhAVE recently commceced bui
1ness opp~ositet Mrl. .J. M%. Elliott's Gin
mud Shmop, whermae wvill be fonnid Cookinig
I and flleating Stoves anid Tfinware of' atl
kind (s.
Roofing andl (tiFeinig donle in a
good and~ sutaitntial- umanner, as ceap
- as the chaeapeCst.
'n Signs Painted inl the best stylt,,
re Cheip.
M ~ erchants wtill find it to thleti- inter
na- est to ecnso sellIng light Yanke~e Tin
ne ware, poorly soldered, ad selI my
thae TIN WARE, as it is about as OIlEALi,
red and Is moade of GOOD MATERIAL.
be
e, NGLIAU 8ADDMS FOnl $5, $4,1.AN
$10. Kentucky Sprinag Scat Saddles fot
$16-.. ULYSSE.G. DE~I>OlTE..
AS 11f WIL CLOSEI
WINTER
GRE ATLY R D
THE EVE
THEE
18'sixzu S4rxwxa wr1
* -0]
WINES, . BRANDIES, LI(
OF THE CHOIC
FRES I OYSTERS .4AN
MEALS HAD A
Respectfully,
J. GI
GRLEAT B
MY WINTI
4UST BE SQL.D, ./1AD TV
THlE NEXT !
At prices tnheard of in Wini11
CLOAKS AND DOLMANS
Come and see how LOW I
will bc sure to invest some of5
Respectfully,
TEwill durhiig thle 1bpesent week move o
preset stnd, nto her mnow occ
keep a F'iltST-OL ASS stock of
DR.Y GOODS,
BOOTS .AMD SHOES8,
And wvill COntinue-to sell them at the lov
CBiKCA.T JEL
In order~ to reduce stock,
COME AND HlEA
ANNOUNC
IN addlitlon to the ab1ove, we will add, al
Of al lknds-~Stapleo and Fancy. Wo en
getting; anyting y'ou wane, and may also be0
M e returnt thlanks to oiur friends and the
and solicit ai continiuane. If you wish a haj
find no miore cortaini way of liavlng. than-b
ANI) SEE.
C./1LDr4
IT STANTDS A'
C*Q BAR]
Tho Largest Twp rters oflForeign~ Frufi
selecteti stock of
t ORI~js, EB DANA ~~ (
and overyth~ing else tlat a fh'st'-elas
covx2rR Olzv.D ER FL
'Octoi-mm
IV -e A) 41
GAINS
)UT ANYTHING I4
GOODS.
J C E PRICES
TAR
rA4FIRE 4SSW0.11mkiV.
: fORS AND CIGAks,
EST BRANDS.
FZIH lrnlE Rr Z1)A~s
P ALL HOURS.
1OESCHEL, Agent.
\RGAINS!
JR STOCK
IlL P.9 OFFERED FOR_9
%iXTY DAYS
bovo.
AT LESS THAN COST,
an on'ering goods, and you
rur sparc change.
aSJ\.L.: J'J..L En i .U . 6
JO.E.
or .steot of oda one door s66it6 .of oiu
.ipied by Mr. WYolfc. We will continue to
' N~O'ION&:
ItATs4 ETC11
'est possible prieds. Wo are now offotina
R OUR PRICES~
WEMENT!I
Us' removal, a full a'nd c6fnptfeie stiook of
inot enntertate, 6ut YOn 1%4~ be anth 6~
sure of getting it-at the. L YJSTr PltcCF.
p~ubllc fr the patronig We I'ate received
>py and prosperous ow Yeer, 70n caiC
i spending your mon y with us. OOIE
'ETLL k LDIfDRZ)j.A.
1' THE HEAD.
"DOMESTI."~
That It Is the acknowtledged Leader ha
nute ld. isafc t cannot be dis
MANYIMYtTAT~WN----N g:QUAL I'!
The Largt~ Armied
Tue Lighitestj ftntning
Th're most Beautiful Woodwork..
AN f xirs WA3nAnomy,
L ''he'madle of thme b~estmatt'Lt
'0(d0 any andl all kinds bf wvork.
. O e cmpltosn eeryrespect&.
F'or Sale b
J'. M. BEA TY;& C4.,
Wiunsboro,.s..('
ges wanted ini l1hcettpled ter'rib'.
ry AdEsIO *ElG1AIECO.b .
in the South, oflbr for sale a
OCOANtJT
Vholesale.Fruit lHpuso *hould hav.
LED WITJE .DISdZAAI?