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THE NEWS AIND HERAMO, W;NSBl., . - RUMMDT. iMAWcR 140 i 148t I IVO. X. JTB YNOLsDR, CU.118. A. DM AM'USTA Chronie: 13Ritmore Is -. med at 11e prospective loss of >the rter supply. There would be plenty f oysters If thle barbmiwitry of enIllinlg ien Wwi)e dtoppedl. The manl who .:ts a canned oyster ought to be sent 'On jail. . Lot the M1ary1and authorities t'k Dyster anl1Ding a felony. A mEPOIRT CORIeS fl-OtIl WaslitoII hat President Aibur is siffering-fron liright's disease and that ho las 'be come very despondent. le is troubled with insomniia and fears hoi will not !ive Another yeAmr. Ie hns vufereod ver,y much within the past week, and his physicians say ho inust take a. rest, alnllge his nanner of living and live niore simply if he would be well agali, CHNUM17.Fi Journah: Vlfe gubtha. torkl fever is epidemic ill Georgia, nnd)( tfloy'say If you1 mneet a mnanl anid aisk him how heo ls, hie will limmiediate ly reply-that hie Is In tho hands of Is frienlds- thfat hie has Served- the state to tie best of his ability, but vill not engage in an unsecnly scramble for the Governorship. Meantimo Gover mor BOynltamn holds tle fort. Ti1.New York Herald, referring.to Congressionl legislation on the sub jOct'of adulterated t4ns, says.: "Ac corcling to rmtual Ianalysis.and common report there have been buId fi the alleged ten of coilierce linutgalls, cur ranit leavem. iron filings, filbert huskq, sulphate of coppor, oak bark, horiets, nests and waps' nests shircded and colored, acetic acid, aloes, coiimon gieon pailt, Iuld in various forms, desiccated dooriats, poach leaves, Iarred rope that had been ground to powder and soaked in sea water, Ina nilla, paper, bamboo laves, ,veminal gras, ammonia, arsenic, stable sweep ings andmany other tings too mnuier (11s 1111d disgustiig to nction. We have seen several persois wiho seeme(d to thrive on this dict, but what a digestion the tea-drinker mupt pos sess P, Tim United States government-or the po1li ilans who have te cont.rol of i--sems determined to annoy. and oppress om- people inl every way pos ible. Arrests of good citizeis -we already bieen miade, onl p)reten(1dd eba:rges of iratimnidat ion of voters and violationi of' the laws of Congress, nd t he officials seem to lbe ex tending their field1 of OperiiationsI. Chlester, Mar). b,orough, Lancaster amid ot.heir enniesj a re to be inivadeti by a lot of dlepuity mnarshiams, arrd imiiocent ci.izeOns are to beh dragged before Unaited States comn i ssioner9 oin the ready oa(his of rene gaides anId hirelings. All theC inidica tions are (lhat ofty people are to be palSsed through the same caepCidene they had last spring. -Some of the patrties arrested will, of course, be bound over for tr ii, ii we shall hauve a repetitioni of4 Ilia senees eancted in theo United States Circuit -6n last. April. It is ntot expectedI tha;t aniv body enn be conivictedl. TIhie reprne sentatives of t he goveirnmnt (10 niot hope, by aniy.div.ice,- so to pack thec juries t.hiat:.thogvaoll.bo composed eni tirehy of partrisn iinig Lu conv'ict i ninocent men01 for political endcs. Th'le object is to subject the good people of r ~~the State to annlmoyance and1( expenclse,. mi the hope to dleter thorn fronm makinlg future eIi'rts to retain w'gi holnest anui capolble governmnat. ill tlic-good peo 3>lc of South Carolina would coinsenat to remand thleir. government to th~e ]laidicals, there wonl be an entire end( to these prosecntions. The whole power of the govern.ment, all the a cin iery of the Federal Courts, is be inIg used in an effort to. restore 4the power of a political p)arty. T1heo talk about vinidicatigthlen majest y of the Jaw, protectlig' the right of suf frage, * and urIfyinIg the ballot, is all stufl. The very men01 whio arc dihng. this talk hlav beeni iiCe a comlpaniions - amu. ,co - workers of coarrupltioniists, thiever"andc perjuriers. It, is fully to say that snah men01 lave any lofty hmot.i.vo ini t.hnes * Ii~roscntions. They are--working for pa.v and for.rlevenge. As .shoiVing the limpresslin whilch * ~those p)rosecutionis meia.o upon ont i'iders, the Col ubia corrdCspondenit of the N'ews. and( -Courier wr'nites: 'flhe whit.c pe'ople or *the :State may as -'weli make upj their muindM that they have I a nuidergo) aniother such ordenl as 'that through whaich they lpassed last spr1ini g T.hle trials in April wilh show.the salonaiu . cruIpulou?aness onith partofteUdd States dlepar-tmieint of injulstiec. . Nort.hern mein speninag the winter in Cobumhia say ' '~' that if the people of Newv Engliand - we're 1% ~treated as th-io F'airdleldl Demiocrat we re treated last weqk thby wouhld rise up~ and lynch their peCrsecutors... They' regard *thet jatienlce and for'ben:anee of Our people un deir the petty tyramnha of Brewsiter andu Alelton as Phlenomeitnal. They would not permit at home, they sar, arrests to 'be linade on such ovidence as that pr)odneved in ~, . 'thu .IMnticello ase. Of course not, It .Is, ,~only the rebellious Rted.sirtsL of South' CarolIna who ar*e patient andu doni't get credit for it. I am told that hn New Hlamp ~,# .rshire United States deputy miarshials have beeni'appointed only once in a nnmhber of years, and that onily for one townishly at sone election. Brewster couldI not do at 'a" home what la os hCRiere. T'he States of the iNorth, I amli told, would not allow sucha nJ~terferece with their electionis. -inte Iron miedicline, beneflcial to thue ast gn well 1as thae old( who smafer f,roia in, ote-, Is Brown' .iron hjitters. * W INGB FIRTB BLOMOMS. The Arbutn Under the Snow Not y4ore -oewari than the iloonnk nBonUetb (A ew YorA M*ofning Post. ] ly of the earlier novelties in sprinig bonnut, eulatihg fihe style of. -file Kate Greciaway smidels) fiving the most of-thie triming pI aced uponO 'the crowns) some of whi a are con pletely covered with tiny loops of satin ribbon; others have the - brim covered with a flat rtfilo of croton lace anid the soft crown of dark Velvet, or iII sOMue cases the Crown 11 replaced by one m1ade of interlacig Ot toman ri b bonls about two Iticlies In wldl, in shaded or contrasting lities. In s(raws the handsomest, are those mado of ex ceCdingly narrow, fany .braid of dead silver or gold, tle braids being 8titch ed veryelosely -together giving the effect of -9 .11ietallic botilet of lightl weiglt One of these, a rlodel of the Tyrolean shape, with a pointed crown, Is of pale dead gold, with a linlinig of roval cardinal and a triitniling of'black slii8ll lace cascaded around tho crown, vwith Sprays of -oinsoii un mouunted roses nestling bere and there among the falls of laca. ' The osioi' or l basket bolmets -of Iftst setol -have been revivod and:are laden with ipring. flowers -and crystalized losses and grasses. The close-fitting French bon 'net Is too becoming and too elegant not to be retained iitthe first -rank, it1 is as suitable foit' the most claborate toilet as It is for .the most Miplei tih f onily-diferonne!boing-Iln the m1aterias am t rhnunings of whIaLh tcl -are miflde. I. A stylish spring botmet in ''Queen Mab" shape, which is of (lie poke or der of bonnets, is imade of amber-col ored straw. About the urown is diatped a wide pattern Of '0(1 Ince, 4 which partly veils a si11ll wreath of scaRIle roses and mnigno1id Cs. '1e in side of, the.bonet is faced with crim Sotn .Velvet 1111(1 upon -he extreeto edge is set a row of pale ainber heats. A NOTED Ass.%ssI Di.: i. -Johannmes -81auf1', thle (germanl who m111n-ivred thie Cotintess Vton Gorlitz nearly thiit y-six e yel's 11o, lied recently ill ChiCago. The fitet of' his death has oily jiul t been I lilltdo lill0olVII pi'tt l -i *)' ue IIt ' mad knwn lwogh prV'ale letter. t, Whenl sttatl', mu1rerled lthe Counltcas-3 . hie wals inl thle emlploy of' C(nmt Vonll Gorliz. The Count twis it ia dinner pmrty, and] retuingil- hlomle hize f*oundl( his wile %iling ini it Chair inl her eb:m11 bor dcald, wil 1) imarks of' blood ln her dress. For years till ellivs Io ntiriavel lo Imystery failed; but su11ion wais strongly direcled agailst Ile Counit ! himsellf, 1until Staiufl was oine datv de tecti'd pulting poiso) ill one o~f the Colut's dli . lie wal.s arres'e'd anld phiced inl the dock. Theii more evi dence catle to l-lit. Jeweli that Iad belongCed to lie Coulntss V(.I (d Ill inl tihe posse.ssionl of' Stanll's father, anld tie ol luian anlud his othelr soin were also arrested. T v liber ate(d, provel Pntirlv1 %illes, but b) the tes1timiony, priniilally of, Schiller an1d his wVife, JoIaNn11es Slat1 was fotuid guilty in 185)0, th1rce years alter the comt::ission of' the deed. Jusft he Fore his convietion capital puniill1enlt was abolished in lIesse iarilsadt, C and he wazs hf1IItiorie setncedq-AI to i.- . pr'~1isintit for1 li fe, and1( was icar'ce r'atedl in)(1 th 'Forres of$5) .\lrieslios-4 I Le wats releatsed iln 1872 on condiiitijon of his leavinhg (theCii cuntry'. lie came u l 3 to Chticago anid wor'ked a'stl an express-' I man11 utitlhe died, .lie conftessedL to huavinig- kilIled the Coiuntess byi cuhkinig lher to clet h. ' X NI-:au's TIiomi.:I -ro Glov'euxou S-i..riui .:Ns-.( 'ov. A lex. II. Stephlens, 7 theo Chief Exceuliive of' ouri Statie, 11 passed( awanto 111)hle embrhiaec of thie dh.gtrioy'err-deth1.- it hi m Geor)iaf,-thi South and th11 le whle Uion hauls lost ai 1 great11 inan.) 1 Ts coloredt manL Iis hereir 1'I (ot one of' his hest fientt ds amtionig the I Southern men01. it is need(less tot ' ' dwell t11pon his 'ir'Ilies, as thiei'e are ofthers whlo will per'formt thbat part far' betteri thlan we -Can ini (111ur111 hube st atiOn. Ifu t inl order to show (lie in (erest, appreeiatfin, ami4 the loss IhIa t we feoel wve wr'ite t hese lines. Wheni but a- 3oiimg man11 int college, strungg'ling" wvith tIe (lSdisavata ge's of povertv', hte3 manltifested his frieiidlinens anid k( t'in I feelingL for' tihe por1 neOgro, as I i~ i-d. tid bylll one of' our1 (best colored cit izents, who wailed upn im ihelin. Oni crer'v visit to his Ala Vater .ho wl' and14 pmour 'oi'th his good wishes for' (lie lipropeity of' the race in mor0lal. lIIc has editad severai'~l y'ounig tein of' ouri rafcO' and1( generiously' pirov'ided f'or his f'oi'mer' slaves. Atlaho ugh a 1 lleicrt, yot he had (1he intereOst of thie colored i'ace iat binat.- ]10 had- a grandii oiltt lie desiried (o ac('omp)lishi in the i11Ier esi. of' the coloi'ed man11, anid we sht: ni'ml lneve'r let our1 1iiemory' fail to pla1ce him minoing (lhe f'oremtost ofit' 011 r(iienids. Wo will no0w leavn him, wil hi li good works shalfFcause his inme to he on thte plinacele of' honoi' beside (hoso of' Amuerica's noblest dpIar'te.d: -sois. Athens' Recor'd. A Ni.:w Wo- Fo'~N'n.-Thei' Iplanet Jupiter01 has .reenti" de'veloped! a huge red s)ot on1 his 'sm-ften, an ui aIst toomer's al-e muchil inttere(st.ed. T1hi &Leeral oiion111C epressed is th at. J1utpi- - (tr is a world wvhie'b is v'et in a veryv eaily stage of' its geoc t rphicaIluhst orv, .itand that in '-te greaQt red spof, and3( in ,:ome' (other'i 31 re a'riuble spots9 wl hieh |'tiie made(( .their a'tppeaanluce upon0 its I 8iurfaceo, cyldei18n1'ae seetn that (lie l.hm.elt eitherci haiis atlready( a solid em' Ihqinid <mn'e, or' (hat (lie formialti of' such: a1 sur1face hats beg'ni. Severial theoiis tol aticcount fori (the ?!rea(tl lredI sp.ot, which was uipwardi 'of 30i,000f wVide, haveI' beent suggeshtd. ( )n ithe(.1 have,' lbeen tak Iing plahce wichdo (1br'e v iup i:fo (to he atmosphlere aI lmas ol' smoke1( and er'ttpled nma ltials whlich formhied the red'( spot. A ntol ler' liheory was (hat the ernst (if (lhe p)laneit whuer' (1h0 spot appearedl'0( muay' Ihave beeni ox ci'lpitially haeated, so (lhat (lie atmos1- hi plhereI aibove it was kept free fi'om p Cliouds. A Iiird thior reg'l'!arded' thei~ red'( spuot. as possibly it sol iditied maluss1 Stust up thrnoutgh its gaseous and1( ?hluid surround111.inigs, antd lurininug, per1 haps, the nelcus of onle of' the f'ut ur'e lonItmenlts 01' the W.inntt planet. Yni Lumib6r Chap-i WitVnte. P ' l'heo meni wiho cutt and( hanlt lumber tare feam fully explosed in severe wetathler, anid, atho ilugh haridy and r'uigged, are't some10 times laid 4151de fr'omi ( duty. M~ir. Ratndall, of Auuia, Mnite, who24 Is e'xtenisively on gaigedl I (to hitmbeting buislueCss, writes bt thaitt one4. of his mnen wtas attaick~ed with a I terile sorb thr'oat, so that they thtought lie ( woutld die': TJhey admisIteredl l'uny l)Av'nt's PAm.! KILux.n, both iterlnally and I' externially: In anl'hour the snlYrcir was *l relieved,.'and the niexti (lay lie was at wo'~rk as usuol.* ---All ItrtOn prtatiittionis blacken thie teeth,. constipate the bowels, and give hea',dne(h wi' h one excepItion), that' Is I .lirown's Ir'on BIte:s. WoM .'s INF.UENUE ON SOCIA.L IFE.-Mlein, s a rtle, are attractedI vf 14n),itiful fae, but It is an Inter al tbetIII % of elilurteor h.y 'Ivhlch a vomat eiln e.xeit the gre4tbst amount >f leiltliite. A true-hiiided aa4 hotgh Irqt- eClniored 'Lv the iare of )ersonal beauty, ,will sooin Aeel the iollowiless of its charing when lie die |Rvers th ladhk of betuty in the minfi. .esilnably gr'elt is the'influence that i svet-minided woman ninay wield >vel all around her. It is to her that 'iends woulI come ii season's of-sor ow and sickness for health and ddi ort. One soothing touch of hfor kind y hand would work wondeM -in the overih child. A few \vordia let fall 'rom hr lips in the car of a.sorrow ng sisW1, would do much to raise the oud of riof -that is-bowing its victlin 11 anguish to the dust. - fihe ' husbaild ome.1ome -wvnrn ont i'Ith the pres uro of'business and feeling Irritable -tith the world iII .general; but vlenl lo tnters the cusy sitting room and Ces tihe binto of tihe bright fire, his lippers placed in readiess by loying landsa, :81ad mcots -his Wife's ihIlit) Ace. lie succuibs at once to Ihe sooth mig influence which acts as tl bal of od to his wouided spirits tltt ifb vearied with combatting tb steri Calities of life. 'Thme rongh school moy flies in a rage 0t>tn 'th hauits of 4s CompanMionls to 'lind solace in his nother's 'amiles. The little oie,.ftll of grief.at Its owin large trouble; 11fis .Iaen of rest ol its Illotler's bosoin. LIld' so ofio IuiCiht go oi with Instance fter -instance of tihe inlfluence thtt It weet-mninded woman has in -the social io with which she is counec(ed.-St. Fames' MIgazina. (1k0Mu.% VWJ;itw"S.--Ain Atlanta (.416 -Im says that. after much :sttggling lie Conetes ibr the Governorship is iarrowimng dowm to a race between the etun 'bent, Go.ernor Boynton, and x-Shtenker Alconl, IVhO .lninde such a 4Iter caivass acgahst the late Goy rilor Slepliens inl the last caminlpaigl. hief.instice Crawford, Whomn SiCph 1.s Oesirod should Succeed hin, Mon 4y dci,-hned to (ako part in the race, L beiug tuderstood that Boynton's rields Would Slipport him for the full rm whon tie time comes. Captain aIkson) holds Ink--,0 the race fo6r the id term. ColgrcSstianl 13loulnt has ecided to remain inl national politics, s lie hopes to be chair-ImanI of an im >oruamt commit-tee ii t.it Deiocratic Eni-ess.JEX-Sefitl-r ticDaliel and x-( o 'mgressman 'fate Smith, who voted 1inlst tihe Electoral Commniission tid lised to speak to Ihayes, may possi v yyet come into the race.- Tihe resig .iion ol' Scmtor Joe l13rcrOn iS Tre amr(led as fikreym tihe meine ftit ire amd here is a rood deal of tradinix on this r1*obability. Events strongly favor - lie elec!ioi of loynton as Gov.erlor, AF AW.(i inl Successionl, and the others ill wragie over "Joe" Urown,'s re-- 10 lial ilS' n;i STRAw nER Ill Es AT TH, NORTI.-Thie i:;-Iitimore Ameriemn, of the 8th ist., ays: "'lie first strawberries of the - eason made their appearance in the itv this week. ThImey wepe for salet. evera con'ectioners. 'here have bedI ) l'ar on!ly 1-10 <]narts recived ini this 'i y and onily part, of this lot was ex- r >csd ihr sale. Part w.as shipped~ to J Vashiiingtoin, and- a few helgvoc -t s, wvell thme qjutit-v' ah etid'y ini NTew Lork, whofe, it i's estimat.ed, 50,000 4 warts have already found their wvav. hle fIrst i toake their appearance in ; lhat cit.y retamiled at $2 ant! $2.256 per mionm. Now thd6 whmolesamle pirice is' 5 cents anid:Si ,per quartit.- 3 1 alti none y.esterday'. the wholhesale pf'ice ra i retail $1.25.- Another invoice rIl l 1e hero' to-miorrow,- Aud' str'aw erries will begin to get p)lentiful. '1i heyc~ are shuippjed at preseut fron:a "Iorida."''. DIPH TH ERIA' HAS ff0 CH ANCE1 WHEN TREATED WITN Perry Davis's Pain kifer This wonderful remedy has saved the lives of many, many chldrenm tl who were almost dead with DIPH THERA.. a. lHonry wilson, Lawronce. Mass., msn t a d liot xorumedIsoud T e it. Perry Davia'e Paia Killer eaved n - lAtieounn aeh, Wash , sLa: tmhad seoly. Pan Kilord*tth awy.My D RGGITS.AlLKEEP IT. ERTIVIIdZElRS z the WERITILIZERIS: as Cm BATISFACO v1'IUCES I TI heg leave to almanOune'e 'tlat I' n:W p"4 art'tn to furn'iishm, uponm thme moust liberdi 'Ilmus, h AV-ANSA OUJANO, ATL'A NTil'lP[OSPII[ATF, (ElFIIAN KAINY1'l', A d1'hhy will he kelit alay-o 0c nud, mmal Ireslpect.fulily as - a share of tt.ronage'. fSArftSPAXrTibON ASSURIED. N .J. 1YJ- DTEWARLT. Fbh 3-tximu JNDERT?AKER'.S I AM3 p)tlesed to iforth the publlc that I ave oin tuand a-fuill lie of WtFE'1NS, D UIYAL .1O01tkS, :te., anjd am Drepaned to do anytlHing in We ask for a shanre of thme patronage. J. M. E'Z;LIOT T, 6t. l lI !n m Know Ihat BROWN'S IRON W-M'Mltt will cure the worst case of dyspepsia. Will insurea heA iiT ce and increasi gdls;io Cures general debility, and gives A hew lease of lif& DUopels nervous depressiod dnd low spirib. Uestores anexhausted.nurs. ing mothertofull streutgthi and glVd? Abilddant suar. tenance for her child. 8trengthensthemuselepat nerves,enriches the bloo& 1OvercomesWeakness,wake ,fulnesa,and-lack ofenergy !Keeps off:aft chills, feverds - -ndothetrmalarial poisons Will infuse *ith new life 'Aie weakest invalid. 37 Walker St., Baltimore bee. - For sixk years I have - fm sufTerer from Blood 'I Il s pepuia andConsti ..on.andbeca sq,4ebilitated that I could not retal afything on my stomach, In fact, ll had almost become a burden. Finally, when hope had almost left ,ne, m husband seeing BiRowN'a luoM Trns advertised In Are paper, induced me to give It a trialt I am now taking the third bottle and have not felt so well in six #cars as I do at the present time. Mrs. -MF ONar. BROWN'S i6N F317EM will have a better tonic effect upon any one who needs " bracing up," than any medicine made. PAINTING. k NY Job of OUTSIDE PAINTING, be durale anI Jproperly done, he so by .using the best material WRE LFV) and UNADULTrEiATr INSUEA) OIL. These articles are r Wtr than usual, and PU1TRE ATLAN'J ud LOUISVILLE LEAD, Rkw (J EDJ,NSEED OIL,.can A)e i1 Also, one barrel COA L T AlI for sale. NOTICE! [IIE subscrIber IntrndIng to nmnkt Il rI i out, unltil d Iisponsed of, tire st)c.k of groceries at cost, fotsc.an liver Viy. R, reena and Parched. :'<Fours of all Grades. ackerel in' kits, qauarter andi half hnrr Gre'en, Bl'ack and Gunpowder TL' ulanned Goods andit Spices. N*w,Grleans Mo teses ajud Syrt niilatP a'di r4t- it isha Potatoces, OnIons Peas anid 136r Our stock of Groceries is complete. N the timne for housekee'pers to com it y in their supplesu at Low FIGUnaEs. S. *. W'!LPFE IUNICIPAL ELECTIO ~OTICE is hereby given that the am etion for Intendant and- four Ward r the TVownt Winnsborh,, S. O., wil!l ti in the Trown Hall ont Monday, A 1, 1883, betw'een the hours of seven, ,and nyeor p. mn. Th'le hooks wIll be open for Nlegistral T Jhursday, FrIday and Saturday, ni credintg the'da~fef' f- Auth.m:' opiening K, a. mn., mid closig at si', i.- di ;-. y. T[he following citizens are tilpoin anaigers of said RegistratIon and E in, viz: J. W. Seigler, E. S. Chandler 'lilis Goode. By order of Council: Mehi 8-tdl J .CE # ,lr SY virtue of a'warrant ni lin to mue reeteed, I will tier foI sale befora uret Ilouse door in Wilnnsbo'rb, 8. C.-; FIRST MOND)k'JN"APiIL NEXT, thin the leg~ai hours of sale,'tothe hIgh hider, for CASil, -the fbllkw'ing-descril operty, to wit,: F'orty lmiheils ofr n, more or It ree htundrq 'litindles ctFol fi bIre as, fort,y -h aJYteIs of C2ot'iyyre'tee oro as, andi a .ihnall lot of 1[(ry--feidn uj the ar 'tof HI. A. httndriok lie udiek at the suit of wV. JNO. D. -McA I;IE' Wlin' Omee, 8. F. (2 treh 9I, 1883. NIeh 13-td TV virtiue of ant e'xeuttiont to me dipe' t PI0luffer for satle, b)efore thie cot tkth dlt"in Winnsbioro, S. C., on:'tito' Ffna'T MONDAY IN APRLh NEXT, thin thle legal hours of sale, to the hti biuder for (CASII, the follodii All that pI9 8 ' - >rce or tract (1l' :10f uig In Fairfield Loun ty, South Calil T WO ItTaq'11c*D AND FIFTY A CR ES, >re or less, andh ' bhued by lands mnuel Weir, Annie Itadsell, E arg IRla I and othiers-leviedVttpon ats the proll of .John i Castles, tlPi.ensed, at-the suit larlotte J. 11tlug~h?M Gladney) agal' raht Castles, as~ Excentrix, et ails. hiherlif's Omey;. s*i.>g.'c btsboro, 8. C., Niarehi Ii, 1883. ilEA LED-'IROPOMALS f.:llowt~Y Coi,#i'froNrdai%FFION 'INNlnouO, S. C.4'Feb.--19, 1883, EA LED8ropsals fohul1dlnc~a brk *. 13, will be received at this~ omfieo i tesday, the 20th day' of -Mai'ch,r I alders are reqa~ls t nanie'their- su 8, in their btd'- w -b will be'glv'en aids for the 'performance of hle do lins andi apeflecations of the work en mn on a picat~in to 'the Clerk o- I ard of ounty Commrissioners. ,J. R. IlI-AWEY, 1Reb 20.. -l O rnami 311-NG SPRING .snbm i SPRING Q.JR NEW 9TOCK OF SPRING 9ODS IS ARRIVING D A I 1A. Ifigi otned a Ane line of MEN'S, SOYS' US -in NEW Af11 DE8iRA9tt :,6 'Y'ES. W,v, IIRtAyn Ri.ri/ED OUR LADIES' .1-TAT OF THE TATEST STYLES, to KFROM NIFTEEN CL*-is Op. ow ki A call from all is respect- ll tat . ti&3 solIcited. P. L./sYD.ECKER <V .5 At I)oN'T HU'Y A WAHON UNTIL~ YOU slo; Us. Ci U-i 3LYSSR 6. D ESPORT IsS. *WA LK ER'S W1i 8]S?I PC 1 Ff ('. a. ps: 51YA~ SIRULY )7O2%>7bifFUL .hMIICD Y H AS Nit VE R. F'AILish T1O CUR E As'. , CONSUMPTION. OW: Its specedy action upion all Urcunphial 'and ntd i Pulruonic A ffections is beyond belief I to t.hose wbvn b' o.never tried1 It It speedily allavs .Brorihial ar~4 monic Fevers. It is a wonerf~crul * EXPECTIrOR1ANTl AND) H E A L E R. It~ keepl thei digestiveoandl urinary or- ee ual gans in a natural nt!uhedthy condition WWt~ it bI PUTRIFIES THE BLOOD, a.Instantly relieves night sweats, goner y;. of appetite an d gen oral debilir. It lId * been kn owdenoly..fb ur fenni and ~T'S N Aii FATTlID T'O PENFt'JCT at A CUltE. dh Any one afilicted with what.is generalij conlsidered death's (arantl coi. consump-n tion canD be cnred for $2.50, $5.00 or d$10.00 according to the stage which the ee- .disease has reagibed. .No patient hgs yet IT Lid taikeni $10 worlth bcrdiro-aen- -wga'lfbeted. The SPECIFIC is recommiended dtalk for' puhnlounary atl'ect ions, and thoso d1esirm'M to use it can (do so by s'ending~ their orders tto) the prori,toxs of this paper or dlirectA to mte, statink~ tiat you sawv this ad vertise- / -- iat~ ia IAhe 1' iinnsboro NEws ANDt1 ilEIALiD. -. R,IUEURYATHOW CEMI-3DY CuresRIheumnatis,either acuto orchhn ie, in from eight to ten days. get est Price by Jixpress, $5 per Bottle ed . J. W. WVALK-Elt, * 'N 0'FItANKLAN'O-,k .C. A or June 13 ~JUST RECEIVED! --)iO?o"timuli'd Blarrpelai mr, air.(41Ydes. '( uo Carload4 ReitUusiroThOats. 'Lkrd in BaIT15, BUidl&Oand CanIs, andit a J Mpply of Bacon, Matal,- Pett(lrits and( Silit have a'.Cew barrels Chaee New Or.. lt Mlas, odn Sydp, a lsoe ''oininon M%inses. ha 8iin-Ghlhulated, Ct Ir;oaf, Pulverlzed of and lirown. tiCoffees-Old (overnmnent Java and threo I ~ 4hades Rio.. -#,iegar-White~ WVine and( CIuder. FieFeed--splenadidfoMlhCws and( Ilame Strings, PIowv Lines and( t~pt Back Bands. The ;D. .L. Fl?ennien~U rk. be 10jENGLISH SADDfLR8 FOR $5, $6, $7 AJqD $10. Kenltucky #prin1gSeat Saddles~ for NIIMN FOR B. S liE WIttLo WINIE 3J. THE ET STILL SIYING IT INES, bkANDIES; OF THIIC C i.ESIZ oYS ERvn . MEALS iiAi Respectfully, J. FRElAT ] MY WD VJST BiE SOLD, ANI T E NE'FX T prices unheard of -iT W OAKS AND DOLM2 nne a.nd see how ilOei I be sure t.o invest som<h Respetfullyg~ N O FE~ will dui-ng tihe tiresenlt wee'k i J'resetht standhi, inito the roomJfl II a .Fil~I'T-U.iaAiS stock uf 'OTS ALV.) Sil OES, And will ceintiiuie to sell.thecm at 1 [ni order to redu(ce stock. WVME AND HI ENNOULN [N addition th"(Noa$ovI',va-willa Nf all kI ils-Mtaple and Fane.y. tag aythi?cg Tot ..wanitatiim re.rntan: lo ' ir f iensa soilicil, 1a contI.inuhlanc(e. If you wis41 o itr cc cetain avay of having It 0.AIL STAIND3 cx BAI LargoRt Importba f orig teol atock of' o rlg 1~. INO, i , i lAis, j4 nid eTerythiIng else that a flrst UNvT RVr> nI vDEI? "I0 Al AUGH'S ARG AINS S'E OtfiT ANYHIING I~ B GOODS D U-#CTb 'V91CIES, ,71.NG ST ALl E STAR LIUORs A4 ~iAS [iOiEST irANhI)s. AJVD FISH ER LAr.T)j ) AT A.L lIuRt-ik. GRO)ESCHEL, Ag6ni. 3BAGAINS I I Irf STOCK ) WILL BE OFFEIZED P ft SIXTY DAY S NS AT LESS NAN COST: VI aYn offbidh goods, and you of your spare chang. ove our st(,ck of goods 0one door south of otit ~ wV oIcu.pied by Mr. Wolfe.' We' iH} -o&'itInue to O T IONIS.' o ks1xIaY.' 114rs, ETC., he lowest possible.prices. We nye nowi offe'ring EAR (YDR PRI1CESt. [CE MENT !~ iiK 1tfth're1hoviilgia f11l idd c'onplete stock of C JE IBJ We An1not enumera'te, 'btt )'.n ma .bo' sure of l'a be sure of getting it at I1In LOvE$''f PllICE. id the pi$alic io. th.e intronago we hiayeYmcolved, hauu b pning you' rofy%l us. OO~~ D WE4Ln LAUDSgI) ALE. TIIEI 'IGi'T-RUNNING TIhat It Is the acnw':g t O.eri tlin 'Irado la a fact''that' canniot be dia1 -MA NY IIAE0.--OEMN1 TLhe Largest'Art'nci ' TheI most Beautiful WVoodwerk. AND IT IS WARRA1(ve) . To be1 miiadei of the best mifterltil. T,'o do ainy and all kinds of wvork. ''o o eaj copt i n i Very respect. - Ji M; -IlA TY & CO., -Wlnnsbolro, 8. C. Age i.q Yv htte in unouiO e dht( terrlt6 ,l)OMENT'IJ 8EWVIN( MACIIINE CO." '- Ricn , Virginia. - (T & Co; uiJ:1t in th So~uth, ofl'cr for' sale "a"w OE o&COA aES, LE%flV lass WVhdianl Frenn nJOTha1)..,a