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TRE EWS I AND RERALD. W1INNSBOR0, S. ti. ISA.UIDAY..-MAIWR'10. 3 ' 1883 * rN'O. A. lI IYNO E DR. 'U H.18. A.. )9CUGLASB 1D3, 1S -SPEAKi .IFIRn -says'ho "doni'I -care -0 4damnill for the pre8s." .Like begets like, and the press return e tb xolul e nelt. Tn. t-wo-cent postage law'will go iI ell'cet on the Ar.t of October next 'This, iltholigh apparitly hidignifi clint, is really an iiportant item to al busincss. Tihe law -should .hiawo been enlacted soonler. Tiin Charlotto -ObSer.mr of the 80 inwt. conta.in1bd quito .an -intev:est,b1A -sketch of the life and public soiicos o GCorgia's -actiig governor. IIe IE among tle candidates for oloction e the 24th of April. [T Is sid by those who claim thi ight to spetik, Ithat Den Butler cia run down to Wa'shington and imik nior 1110o110y i ole day arguing 1 eas before (he courts than lia whole year' salary.as h'lfiof Execltive of tle grea Stato of MAssachusetts amounts to One (ay last. week .he received a Sce o $18,000 ill a snuidl Cenm Case. Wha clastic conscienecs some lawycrs ar( Tm+:ml, 'is a bill pnding before ,tih Judiciary Committee of the Seinabto tihe pro.wibtionl of polygamly -in -tlh .ter'itorie. Judge Bak appeared bx fore the commit-tee a1s conisel fcor tll AMor10mons, aid.arguod with great abili ty thie un1cons1Il iionality of the bill lie maintained that the territories ha tle right of local self-gvorument, anm if so Congress has no right to intefer with t:he plygniny of Utab-th Utah anlid Utah 111010 1a1% thle Tight t nake it a crite, and it' it, be mliade() Crime it will be punished an1d ought t be ptmished. It is hard to fell whi decisioi vill be arrived at by the coni ii(tec. 1nt we think we cal predhic with Some degree of Con1ildelIce tha very lit.tle regard will be paId to tl nice and hnM i.cat o .1le0iolns of la1% raied by (le 01m3ient .Coullsl fGoI th 31orm11on1s. when the C011111 y demamll with sucI C1earnesMiness aid h'CmICjIaC the Sip presion8 1 of their grs08sly 1innor al practive. Tim. Waushingtou Corresildeit 0 the New York Welrald whiles awai the dill houits'at the ciiial comment Inhg uponi tihe comledxioni of the nex Congrecss, and1( calculating the chantce of' te i dil'rent cand1(idatIes for' thl Speaiker'ship). In thla, body thme D)omn crait.a illh hiave 192 iember's and1( th entIs andc two G'eenbackers. It wil be1 seen from thec above statemenCtit (ha (lhe D emocr'ats i'Ihiavc a malujority o' fit-ieover all ol)position1. Ti correi'sponldenlt saiys w'iI h 'reerenc t< the Spealker'ship: If t.he nowil Conigin1sa nl meet to-mor row Mr'. Carlisle wouldh be chosen Speiake alumost wit hout opposl illn. Thell 'ouIrse o hats lost hiliin a grealt many1I utppiorters, amu the adiu!rah!c and .flfei'.ive iumuner' b wvhleh Mi'. Caullsle bore-himself as the leadh er' Of the Delmnocrats lu t.he~ talri1t debahte hai: mai~de him11 'onispienously anld deser'vedli: the mlost promliinet man11 for I le Spea1ker ship. Mr. Carlisle' is anman whlo has growi llntellectuallyI 41ludig his whom'ali r i' sur vice Ill the 1liouse of slix years. le Is s, biroadc and1( firl-m1indIed a man that at thi elose of t.he loung hail If c~ dbte he lad w'i tthe 'onftidence' anld esteemL of the best lie putbl(ian as well as of his own sidv Ists, said of hunit that whIle they dlitfere< httally froim hn In helief, they respecte< his sinceerity, good tenllwer anid evidenelt.u( right,ness.. Ini thei wvhole courseiS of the hon debahite 1no one0 of' either side gained so mue ini the good opinlon1 (of the llouse anId c those iinte'este'd in thie 'lnestionls and hatc1 ('5ts aIt stake as he. founded. The D)emocri'sc par11 y canntiu appr)ieCiatC too keenlly- lie conise(gnence that wvill tollow ti'om thelit! choice c the Spcaker ot' thle n)ext .llouao. Tb whlole coutryi' ik looking oni wit aunxions a:11( brea3thleCss intei'est, and1 i seems5 na$if the fate o1' (ho patrty lie tremanbli ng ill thie balance. The stat of' politics ini this coutryti Eas jils reac.hed (lie crisis whlen fiee- trade1 01 WOlin11d. The Democrai c party mIus infIlict, the blow, and thle election o Speaker' must decide on whlich it mus1 fhll. Car'lisle andt F"ree ralde or' Ranl dal11 and1( pr1otectionl. Choose y'e whon y'ou will serve'. A GROU NDLEccS COMTrLA1,'T;.. T1he JfLncaster Le0df/er' recen'tly pub11 lishied, wvithi evidlent alppriovai,.the roi lowing, wich'l 1( hadipreviously appearll edt ini thei 'Southsern Chrtiistian. A(ldr calc, over the siganturc of "Tra'3v.eIor" I 'PThe hoast of the old South Carola.~ Col loge used to be0, It was enltirehy unIdenlOoj nlationlal and1( wholly for the State, and show of faith was hadl, In n1ow and1 thien pridenil(lt (or prlofeszsor. from1 the dllferenl 'hutrlces beinig found amlong Its faculty with manny from thme wide, wide worbhi; bul 3)ettons must have been iIlfully blind wlu could not discover that 0one deniomition scrhgthalt term, and calig itself "'thn (;hurlch"--the leoast, too, inl nlubers, atua IllnUilee and wvealthi-exercIsed a1 contr'oll igfrcover It. And during the inter a- Strai IIOn denominatloal eNn,&, that it J l .tqd lin may iake something giv6 way I Ouo lne. "Trav4dor" writes very Aloose Eng dipwid itIsi.mit-oasy togatherhii pre 01s m1oaning. 'It 80011ts, tholigh; that t ho criticises (he m1anage et of 'the A zSouth Carolina Collego onl the ground I Ithat church ffilliation, rather flan fit noss,' Is Mkado tie ground of the se'lo ilon of professors. If the charge Is true, the Trutees have cotmitted a wrong for whicl they should at once be relieved from any further connec tibn with the institution. Lot us look a little hito the facts. -11rofessor John M. McBride, -lhe chairman of the faculty, Is an Episco plallan. 'The Rev. ODr.QTames Woodrow Is a prominent minister of tle Presbyterian church, and the editor t' fhose most excllient Jolrials, the souhern Pres byte.rian and the Sothern Presbyte rian R?eview. Professor Bonjamin Sloan Is a Pres byterian. Professor William Burney Is a grad unte of Davidson College, and is, we are itformed, ti Presbyterian. The lev. Dr. E. L. Patton is a lead 3 ing clergyman of tho Associate Re for:uied Presbyterian church, and was formerly a professor in Erskiie Col logo. Of the religious preforncecs of Pro fessor B. S. Joynes, we Iro not in formed. 'The Rlev. W. J. Alexander is a E prominent. and talented clergyiian of 1 3 the .laptist church. r Pro0essor it. Melials Davis is a Pres b byterian. - It will this appear that ''Triaeler" 3 halts Wilfully mIlisrepreseited the facts - of the case, or is entirely ign11orait. of that about vbich lie writes ill suilh I emplhtic terms. In eithier case his I statemaents and insinuallions n11st be a repudiateid by every just and iitelli-' t gent nmal in South C0arolinai. We be-i j lieve that he hits no "ollowit 11g among i the Methodists of the State, iad that Sthey), muost especially, will repidiate t, the silly notions to which he gives - vent. We can only regret lhat SucI t stull' shoiuld 1111d a piac in that milost ad Im i rable journal, the Souhern Chris tian A1drocwde. 'here are er-Oail thosp who op pose the Sothl[ Caro!ina Colleg'e. That i oplpositionl is no Iw thing. It has shown itself, inl dill'ent. 1orms and at, difirent times, ceCI Sice ile esilab- I -lislineiit of the ilstitution over ci"ht.y years a1ego. But those who wish to sec the Col lege closed are greally mistaken if they in gine that they cani -acco lish their pi-pose, i at all, by resortintg to iniisrepresenitaion, 111ksar casmi, abuse8, or the venatinhg of someic piettIy sild.~ "T.lraveler"' has trieda -these meth lodIs, aiid we fear not thatt anyvthinig h-st good eauna comle to lhe I nst itLutiona troam whait lie lhas been tool ish eniough to wite. I TII. AVELINJ IN" T I|X.*AS. The Notes anid Obseorvni Ions of a Formeor (f( tr.oa or Fnflleu--D)isolviig v*iewst of the Lounw. Star stauto. [ Coirrpondence oef Th'/e Aen anel l; ral:1?.]j II 1m'rsv.1.1-:, TI'-:xAs, l"ehruary 28. Our last letter ao you was fromn l>el hilo, -whenice our travels were conitinuead nm til we arc passed over fit, thousand mijles of Texas territory. From U)cl io we go f:thter west, uint i, be -comning tired of seeinig ratllesniakes, Inidianis and Mexicans, we ret race our I Isteps to Sanu An lonio, and e''joy very much one visits to t he (o1( Cal thlic mision, curces, etc. Wie in the (l Aamno church, we could see the bullet *ma.rks otf the bloody' st ruggle of 183d, whecre so mnany true and brave - Texans were so cruelly puit to dealth. I Leaving lhere we go soth to the great I sugamr reg.ion of Texas, where cain be - founjd mnagnif?eent lanlhtationis, with Ssoil of unsurpassed fertility, yielding a flue icomte to thle ownerls, buit rirli1 ing a larego capital to runi them. We now go to easterna Temis or the great I timber section, wVhere millions ('f dol t lars are Invested ini saw 11i1ls, saw ing' s lumlber' for' the Wxest. Th'ere is a great I' variety of Soils ini this sectioni, and( a some1 fismc farming land l that eli lbe a b,oughit cheapii---t from one to two dlol t h's peu.acreOI.. Fronm hcre we go to a north Texas. This sect ion is thie mostq h eaul ifiul country timt we have ever' seen. I he of the dliliapidated -Ccabin1s10comm.0 (o our Southernm land, we see neat white cottages (lotted Iover the greeni priries, ith thle best r illed anid most prodluctive farnis we have everseen01, making fraomi twen;ty to forty busholtof wheat, slxty to one~ huirled buslslS o1' oats,. lforty to eighty bushels of corn1, and fromt eighit; hiundr'ed to twio thlonsiandi( p)ounds 0o: cot toni 1101 acre'O; all without anyi feri tilizers. Fruits of all kinds-acuem- -o grow to perftect ion and14 ae uiiated on a lamre scale andh are shipped to all perts. lleingi. a very) healthy region, withI goodi water' ai eanough iher\ for' ortdinaryi' use, with pretty flourish- ~ ing cit ies andii t owns, dclenly of amun-he.s 'I and Te cultivation of i what is 4Konsidered0t more 1'Ioftable11 thanii D co J tin,,.as it canm be p [inted aund harvested | with imprnoved mnaclhinery at a iii ich I less- cost. The great drIawhack( in r iowitig cot ton in this St ate Is getting-', jitgatheo'd, one-half often being given, and w.haen.spr'ing conmes the hlds areM still whitlo.iund thie cotton is knocked I e dlownand11( pioghied unader. W.e niow go to the nor'th-west, to the great Pim- Hianidle, the~ great cattle section.' hlere is one vast ocean of lving-green, wIth its beautiful prairlos. c stretched'f out as far' as- tihe eyo can see, covored wit,h t!iousands of cattle en Joyng what the God of' Nat urn hasI ~ gieC thm. Th ate sines Iiu1 codute <ra gianicscleim' s very' profth a ,1 '1 he calt lo ar' shippedr c (a^4 and4 naor'h, F-!fayr41x traius, all.-' t loaded wi th cattle. Ilassed thrionigh .J ort WOrtliIl vlo week lat fitil, go We o v'return to cenitfal Texne, Vhihul conttaina till valieties of s, ,I lomi tile iult, black waxv, to the light andyl'-Inmoethi-a groat diversity in hrini4looviA and rolling prairie, Voodland, and rivalr' bottoms aill capa dlo of sinaking fine orqps. & returi o4Iqntwvillo after -boing si months mi tis jouricv., atii Iow 'realize that 'The Lonie StarP".is a pirct.v big-star. 'lluntsvillo 4A about fl'h .,Size of Ninnmboro. t and though .it -caimot be uiled a protty place, it %can got the Osolationl that-'ugly pooplo'got somo imios-thev are of (et the bast. This lacuist noted for its 'ruflnemont and aspitality. Theve-oro-uht ohiclies, .fluii.hing - 'Masonl lodge, a 'line Order of the Knights of iOn0r and tlo .Cights mid Ladiles dt' "Plonor, -and ther soial sooloridos. The State Nor nial luistituto is 1oated h(wre -id is Ibly conducted by a moet OXM411nt -orps o' teohers, among 'htn 'our ittle State lins thelhonor of beitr most weditalyly% rapresoiltexi,by Niss tlliott )f youI tWwn. This Iistituto Is at entIed by scome of' Texas's fairest laighters and brightest sons, who add erey much to the so'icty of the town. I'lle' are also othier:good schools. After seeing so mil .of this vast loitain, the thought arises, What is he future of this great State? That noxas is anity avanitnges every ,andid min will-concedo; that it ha's its disadvaitages'Oxt lonqaest ne tvill iliait. Poor Imman nature has becin about the -same at till tages ot 414h vorl, cer looking Yoi what cmndt )c round-a thet so well illustriated it he lives of' Poice de Leon, Vor-tez, 1iulboldt and others. If a Imait coImes ee with reasoinable expectations he vill inot be disappointed. TIt who htoidd come to Texas? First, the knolloyed mtan, who will filtd.flilo fields 'r iItme;llnIt-buIt as 'lie -is able to omc and see, let him do it. To his ess iorliimte bIrotherI thItt has a com1 or-lable little binat111 ald will h1avc to ;ell it, sevcring lhe links of'early asso iiations, I would -oav -he had 'better lot io it., esJecially if lie 'has passed bte Iieridiain of' lit. In nino cases out >, tein lie will iever ago'ain be satisfied. I'hle love tol. the old Foine aminot he Iblitrat-nd byv I It sight of riclh lands Ind goldeln ifelds of grain. But the 'oun ag mat that has to depend on his >wIt labI)Or for a liviig will be greait.y >niefiled bY coMin, and if' at all in hlstrions be can soon be able to linve t plice of his owi, on which hlie can sXpect to 1ti11ke a good living- -fo'r the est of his dtays-. We have n'rilleni this letter partly in& uilswer. to inquiries, -also hpinAg it may literest siome of, yonte reaiers, toar flwe have taxed your patience we vill clos, pomlising Itt Some fiflro ilie -to give ain accoint of sone of' (I.e . 'reaks of' I lie weather, etc. We wish i a sayt to onr younlg frietid over the 'iver' in Arkansas, E. J. C., that. he ,ust tot tell itiles out of school-he vill have people really holiovilni that ve have ticks and mosquitoes in 'I'exas. 6. W. J.wKeON. r -A etintkv boy ot' iiteliigeice, Oit, tialks Its well as other childron, iglt. years ol , has nevR 11kea to uis ither. All 'innmer of *lngeion~sb itevices htave been used to get the chil1 di o'do eo, -but lie is jIust as inigeiousil'n e Liitriin the trA'4st set for liirn le ma great resp'e,t for his fatther, amic d ollows himiu about over the fitrm tall lzay. Onace it was dletermainted to give in n no shoes until ho shonul ask his oither l'or tem. Thec bov went, bare 'NtedJ tlwioj.t' -thle sudW until the " wn11(3 wenty Years Ago, 11 r,Mir. WVilson, now of Lawiirencet, hI ass., wits ini thle (Conumissary D)epmrtme.nt n Washinigcon. Moin(how or' thier he w.as brtot a nod det'cded t hat It was a catse of li phtheriaa, and that it was hlecakss. After f hey hadc giveni himt tiy, hei trtie'd P'nny ) i l'.u N K11..ii. Te niex t (lay thle s5 ('ahi's becgin i to e'itnte otf oft his thr'oat, neid e it two or' thiree dlays lie was w"eIl e dI -'rona int a (colress state and Pen'tilWa& ia rk, cominedtt' with well Imownt aromtaties, itnae liwn's Ironi Bitters the best medli ille known.* DIPH T HERIA HAS NO CH ANCE WHEN TREATED ITAl Perry Davis's Pain iller This wonderfutl remedy baa saved the lives- of' many, many children who were almost dead wki' DIPH T HERIA. 5. Hecnry witson, Iawmeneo. Mass., says: rah IL P. ery Dayis's Padslew p avd'n Jihoonas TRonoh, Nashua, N. HT., s$" yha rnaiter'coioanddiphtthorosio birStroatvory uieverely. Pain Kinor drove bons away." DRUGGISTS ALL KEEP IT. CJASHI NEEDED.. 'I?lhise' indebted, to us are rocja-'stt' d to oearitanece mn-timtjies cea'lsest to hie a irit ne. M('MAsLT.sa, lUniicus & wcu. We keepi on htandc a large stooleot &Behool 11 Itinois,.Inks,. I'ens, P'enitI s, lhanik lhooks, L. V rititng - Table'ts, . Bibles, I lymn liooks; ii 1k0 t het popu!ara lteraturtie tar the daty, as I' h.te Sasi<1c- Libraryt'~, F"raniklin . Squcate McMAH'T'.:l, Bit iex' & KEIeix,N 52~Sf GARDEN 03DS' AND rn ONION SETS, We htave otn hiand a larg ao toc'k of Gar-. cei Seeds also somtte 'lei'd See'ds amnd 'i0owert Seedhi, frim ant i lst, Landicreth ile'~, Ferry, Cr'otnaian aond. Reed.. so. ali, uistotmers mtay ieahetised.. McMfAWFT ln, BurcE &:KETel1nN.. St IJ'RAP?1t'G PAPR',f We call the attentlti of' merchantts and 01 thtrs to our large stock of wrappig pa- a er, conmsisthmig of' Whtite Newspaper FanIlls Gray Wrtaping andi Stf'aw Paiper, uid Paper' Iags, We sutgcesf.: Unat' if mnerchantsa cn- rt.. hiese articles fr'omi us asiowsasfromnahroad, re'Ighit added, It will lbe an advantaire to eh'in withdin thae townt the smic all mmssion g h:rarge r'atherr than paV 4' to str'angeris, g MICM ASTer:Id,..hrs-, A fKa.--r-r.ar - SEEK litfte :and avoid sicknens. Instead of feling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you Aatha6feilsh and strong? 'ou can continue feeling 1miserable and good for no thing, and no one but your *elf can find fault, but if you <are tired of- that kind of ifa, you can change it if you choose. 'Howl By getting one gc lottle of BRawn' IRON BIT- pr TRs,and taking it regularly " acording to directions. . IN %faINAAS0.io Nov.ft, 191 go iGentleen-Ike flre wih pr nva in my Stle any laormnes o cu' rat, tvvSM* aed w tn rweak, deprs. 2slon of splita .ad tosb of ap. t% Ivel enseverjdiffa Aedicdne, andwAstreatedby prow Vent phyicla for mny liver,k 4RT, npe. but I-o s f Itought Iwud tr Brw a Utter I hvnow taken on*botlb and a half and am about well-pailL riv *dide and back &U gono--soreaces Waotiofm breast and I hav. a rgopeite, ad an ginng in strnghandUsItcan u h Jox K. AANass 3RoWNs I1oN BITTERs Is composed of Iron in soluble form; Cinchona the greltt tonic, together with other ' -standard remedies, making 1! a -remarkable non-alcoholic Itonic, which will cure Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Xdneyv disease do WYTkEVILIE ,?EMALE CUOLLE",EIs J PHE eeonild tern of thills httutn Will L)1-b1hn(tj94,q r eg nzto ofclssli Ike Idace. Thorough instruction in Lltl L'pflr'tmen,ts. Tluitionm anid board as low ats o lbe oMinedl in anty first-class lstittionm fthe kind. For further I nformnation, itt MRS. MARY HL MB~AN8, It Principal, Wymheville, Va1. Mi'. Means refera, b~y perimdslon, to ex vnfr nor Ittgfood and 'Piof, R. M. Davis, olumbhlia, Gent. Johrn Uratitn and Cohe J, k ilon, Winshoro . NOTICE! li E subserIher intendhh io ritake a In Lechange In lis premsent I)WsinemsA will of all from this out, inntil diia oa of, thmeb lutire stock of g?(imics a's e , fourcashi on eliver y. vhc.: , 1 S.trr. ht all Grade's. Coffees, Gr~eeni anid 1t&lited. FlIouars of all Grades. [ackerel lin kits, (iuarter and half barrels. t (heelrr, Iflack atid ttn powdlIli T.i Cannedin G.oods amni Spiees. di New Orlesmna Mos um's a'hd Syne a Rice', Meal Muld Grist. I On!on Sets anmd G ardenv Sids. P rish Potatoes, Onions PeMA a-nd Iie9ns.,t Outr stock of Groermie% I compleEe. Now-i to the t.imtu-for ho.usetkepers to couvne and to ty im hue'r'anupplies at L Io rIlu.:s. mi . S. WO L F! Ov'n Dvaimn A-r 537 anid $tin, a1 11 OLY8S'I G. DESPIOtRTES. Cv M~osAnoni (uA .'-All parlies liv- P. rig neai' Bmr's Ci'ossl ig or Sitrothler's )epot wtishinmg t.o usc~theo Monarch inanmo, can get i6 l'rom i tIher of ti 'monts by aipplying toe ",- K. lIuabb or 1k0.- l;ir .. * 1v..,.l1. McCA m.LRY & Co. leasonable Hints ! Wowis thme tine to huv Gardeni Tools, teht as E)mg Hantmdiu i Spdo- Forks;. Dig *FARR tiiN0. TooL Y'ies 'I drorbte Siiet.-and IriYui1ows, lree si les oif sinigle Iron Voot Stocks, anid le and- BIdutes Hlues, Sldgie Trrees aip liiy Efe9vises Grass 1 Uds, Heel ainei 8ti-ings, .Plow Bkulba.s IN GRLOCEflUEs, I stIll kee > the Magnolia 11anis lIreak ist'Stii>s, J3eef, liog iwatIal;, Daconm, ard,.(Iiits, GOslm . I n- t er. 1 hatve recently pt' ira' lot of. COORING NTOVElS,. Aud -Iuvitev attenAnd-,b.my "Lee," "Cif. sl ni Phoqt," "'so,. Friend'' anmd "'IIil- At-i" -'a .Sfroml $1000O uii > A-f 11it-f Kltolionfl (4Godtt aldI' '.ebh are. 1 have three fine Side Bar Runggles aiM E0 1o Canmoisy TEolPasket Phatbn, wvhlch. l< itS 'Iii blptow for thve money, J. IL. 0IiYlNOss --Buy the best--.'nudo IS- the bes' T ilano; Wando Acid is the hthetit a, rado. For sale by Caldwell & Lauder.. n.lo. RAD. ROOALI* Diting the remainder of Iiho Ieason Me 1l1ell uur*--t#r*ioek A -- - kEAIV %fEDUUCRD TRMMSI TP VOU WVAIN'T RV", 'GOODS AD.-iIifNS We exhibited a -nice iVlection of thesi ods thi, season andhairwy; -stiia few itity styles left, .whIch'WihOV151 to sbi .at :Wr price. Come and see. 40AKS, :DOLMAN1AS, AMS. A few of -ath kind and real pretty odi-1l1-so.llthebb to elode without .a ofit. lSaRI 'Lagons,,4 UNR lAVEA I. These goods we bought'at low fleestop mnufaeturers. The remnant of stock hoW be offered at hlargo -redution. havil1s, BlaDkets ang Now Is the season to wrap well and 'p nt colds and pnniinla. We are s6 nerous as to prefer oor customms to have ese goods ratlier that keseo themi ourselves. ,ve no anxiety about th price. 1oth ond H1ats A re amongthe stock wyhh niiist.Wi Vri, ved bi-fime eprilg. DtI't buy Inktil our ods, are suti fid pmieed. 011ILST Ouit crocRoryb, We doi't exmect to landh It longer, anA 1i give genuine ba1rgf4 unil the stock sold. Wve invite a Al'tn *idl and ekamline. . M. BEA TY & CO. WALK-ER'S KPECIF I1C. COoM1PTI10m I a1peedy action up)on :'li k.gb onad to those whlr have nev"r tried it or soorn it used, re ny'edlily allav.' Bronchial and fnle 14eveta. It is awndri WIECCTORAN'l' AN1) iH E A L E RL. It kee.rps the digestive and urinary or sn in a natural and hetalthy conditio-ff PURIFIES THE BLOOD, stantly irelieves night sweats, gonenesk ap.pel:f and general diif. it has eri known only four years and AS NA'V.EI FA1 ICD~l -ro PERFEsCTL A CUI ADyo aillicted with what is generally an, erAn bo cured for $9r.-50,- $.00 or IJ.00 adeosdiW1g to the stage which tim ease hasH reached. No pantient has yeOt ten $lf(f wWth V,rafe a enure was a-0'etd. ito SPECIFfU is recomnsa.endled only~ for timonairy affections, and ths deosirip g use it-ean do so by sending their orders the pr~ prie tars of thiN p1aps'r or direct me, xtbt.ing that you saw this ad v'ertiso xnt in the WinnsboarO NEwa AND IIERIALD. Walker%~ IIkEUM1ATIO REMtEDY ares- Rhennsatism, either acute or ho i'd' iar f'rom eight to tent ds'ys. * X)'ic y xrss, $5 per Bottle I)R. .J. W. WVALKElt, June 13 1'rAN N i4NiOS, N. C. NOgIMAN'S 1' R ALIZ.N CORDIAL --MARK eti ucotarlo tote dtoac i tho utg beng ofesv t th te eo..s w**o Poptly revna nSt6a. Diarrhaesa, Chol lu,(tpng Pain. Flatuleonk E au,Aiit eot io 8a o - hoesd utAdrangemtnentso theiomc anl lwel ftrorotrr*waxon of the SNEUTRALIZINO O'OltbIAL. psa leasadt anid' harthiess as Black berry WVine. Ddes not contain Opium mndewl nort cestp 6e Speisl, recoin Children. *4S Price 23C-and~ $:-oo per bottle. Bod banl)ugglsfsand .Deter. rn Meira ll20OELSIOR OHEMTOAL 00, Sole Propietors 'EW TIN-SHOP ! I H AVE receitly coliilienced bust5 58 opposilto Mr. , . M. Elliott'a- Glit i01p, whlern w.1ill be foun,Id' COt>khing di I lcaiting.:Stoves and TVivwaro of ll Rloofling atnd Gu ttering dtto in a d'nsbstatial nianner, as chsefl the cheat >est. Sis a inted iln the best style, Merchati Wit afind-it to' their httr t to'ceaso sellfaig light Yankoe Tini Wre, poorly soIdered, and( sell my NWAIRE, as it is about as CHEFAI , d is made oftGOOD~ MATE1IUAL. RMA Y.L. D. 3WA M-t. MIMNA FOR BA] As JE WILt CLOSEA WINTER GREATLY RE D i T111H:HVEN is str1th synxm4a w1rI1 WINF, BkANDIES i( OF TH E CHIOA PR E-Sm 'OYST E1?S ./A'1L IEA Ls II A'i eclsam w-.. .aw ivrv. Respeoctfully) J.G1 GREAT B1 My WINTI 'STr PE SDL, AX 'b T THE NEXT $ At pTha uineai d of i WVilIs1 CLOAI<S .AND UDOLMANS Come andl see how LOW I wvill be sure to invest som-if ) ttcspectfuili, J. (: f will duariFg t4e pren%~ rMk mov e o1 ker.p a~ l9iUs'T-C L A~S stock of Dit oons, A nad will conltinlue to sell theim at thei low' Ift ordler Fo redade stocl. COME AND) HEA ANNQUNC !N add(Itlit-o to the abiove, we wi'l add, al Of all kh#1N-$a ple and r 'e. V en gettling any t'hlh'yopa want, anUI . ,6.n be We returun tnani4a to our frIinds and the and olle(IIIt al conhtnetl(. iH you wiah a ht id no mioairttaina way of lhahg.I# ttu b; AND) SE1E. CALDJP IT $T1@ A2 K IBAR]J 'ln T l'rgeAt Tmporterso oein ia selected'stock o f APPI S.. ORlANGE~S. IIANANAR C RAI INS, DIED~1 FlGS, P'OTAodE&s, antd otorydtung olse that a first-ehdsg I COVNTRY OR.DERS FJL, 0etd-t4v.4 )rT AXIf'TM-XG IN <) ID D. GTAII A FINE .A M3 4N )UORS -AND -CIGARS, FISH! EVR .4.1Y cD wasvi--- J -0 40fm m. '()14SCHELj, Aftnt L E URGAINS! I m .STOOK~ 1 13-E irD FOp IXTY DAYS >Oro AT LESS TI1IAN COST; m -offering goods, anid yoR btfri spa're chantge ir stock of #6& one door AiifoI .f onYif pied by Mr. WVol o: We will conthm'i6 d .ikth es'l possile prices. We are now off6i* Ii OUR PRItR ~EMENT ! ter renoal# it'l thir eoidiplet-e wnell -6f mno e umnerte, b t ?'u i rtro public for the p'atr6ngge we hiavd ateid py and~ 3 'pu N9 fddVi~,- jou cain n pendidig your monjey with us~ - OME RUA 4 L.40'IDA>7LE. TlffE LIGIIrT-RUNNING "DOMESTIoy" 'liat It'is tNti aecnowled(ged1 Leader in th1 'lade ista fact, thait caninot be disc The Largest Armlu Th ttht letiiftiWoodwork. A'ND IT IS WVAIRAWflgW Top bh made of ti.m beAt:materiaI. ' Oiti'aii ad all kids oif Work. 'i 'OIle)cmlte ini'cel resIiedt' lor Baile by. 1 Age1tswnted In usndted*ii territ4eL DOMESl 's 'rw iClIaiC RIUcl IIITIith6n,ila. & 00.' in the SoutUfy ofibr- for mnte a eg 'liolesalo Pfr ftnouse shdfidd.jjeyd E.D~J WITH )D.MP4TC)W - -A A 1 ,