University of South Carolina Libraries
V I 'THE NEWS AND HERAtD WINNsDORO . . R3UBSDAT. rAmn as, i : : ase N1o. B. E YNOLDI, TuE Washington correspondent ol the Baltimore Sun says Florida is al. -most certain to become a Republican Bite In lihe oear \iuture. Tiihats the Republican calculation, at all events. AUCIUSTA CIPonicle:' The peach crop leireportad killed, but *we expoet con. idently to eat.all the &uit of that kind icm,ssary for our health this suumer, The peach crop is as hard to annihilate as the Democratic party. I[Tihaving been charged that Colonel Ingersoll stole all his Ideas from Con. icius, the Detroit Free Press calls it a slander and a libel upon the great Chinese prophet, remarkingla'l "Con fuclus never stood up in court day after day blackguarding the judge, throwing inkstands at the opposite counsel, and squirming and pettifog ging to keel) a client out of the peni tentlary at so many dollars per diem which were, in all probability, stolei from his fellow-citizens." TnKs telegraph brings intelligence o1 the Alcath of the Hon. Timothy 0, Iowe, Postmaster General of th< United States, which event occurreI on Sunday at Kenosha, Wisconsin Oter a short illness. le was anothei victim to that terrible scourge, pncu inonla, which has done such havo this winter. Mr. Howe was appointet Postmaster General by President Ar thur:aftcr:thc retirement oft Mr. James and had continued the reforms inaugu rated by that able oficer in thatdepart 11mnt. llenws a Senator from Wis cousin for some years previous t< going Into the Cabiet, and although t strong-partisran was a quiet one. Ii was a lawyer, and a man of integrit, in his public and private life. 0 1EENVI.u .NeWs: No honest Soutl Carolinian can look at the politica persecitions with lidiiferelice, how ever far he may be from thp scene, o: however safe lhe himself may be fron the trouble. These men now ibeii arrested and persecuted are our broth er Carolilans and brother Democrats and their cause Is ours. They ar< brave and true men of the middh count.1y who fight against odds W( know nothing of in this:region when the white mnan's sway is undisputed They face and conquer black mnajoritica at every election, unintimidated by th< arrests .and trials forever hield ovel them. They know that all the po0we of .the Government is conicentratei against them, and they never falter they know that they must bear tha brunt of every flght, and they are novea laggard. We peole of the upl-coumntr2 owe them all the aid they need of us :and(, unless the temper of our peophl 1is isijudged, whatever help is asked for will be given freely and gladly. A MOS-r horrible story 'of murder' ani scamiiibalism comes from the far West .to which the Philadelphia Times givoi two columns. A man amned Alfrei Packer, who clainma tto be a niephiew ol -the late Pennsylvania millionaire, Asa racker, is in jail in Deniver, charg'e .with murdering four fellow-traveler ten years ago In the mountains of Col orado, and, after robbing them, thn allegat'ion is that he ate their flesh t< keep fr-om starving, ie adlmits th<4 charge of cannibalism, but says tha one of the snema who waus crazed by starvation-datring his (Packer's) ab sonce fromi camp hooking for food-ha< mnurdered his comp)anionis and begim to eat their flesh, and that when he rec turned this man attempted to kill him Unt Packer was too quick and she first; that being snow-bound ani starving he (Packer) was compelled t eat the flesh of his comnpaions, whic lhe cooked and carried with him on hi wanderings until lie founid an India agency. Packer, however, has tol two stories which are cont radictor and having used money freely alfte arriving at a mining towvn and th bodies having been founid, lie wvas al rested and put In fail, but escaped an haes been at lai'ge for nearly ten years al though search was dilIigen tly mad for him, Ile was finally discovere auid Identified, howvever, and will nos probably pay the penalty of his horr blo crime. --A correspondent of the Atlant C'onstitutiont nominates Charles 1 Smith. 'Will Arp," for Governor Georgia. This is what lie says of him "A rep)resenltative Georgiani in ever particular, a thorough anid scienitil J awyer, a far'mer with aidvaniced idler as shiowvn by practice, a gentleman wh in these days is a lt irepresentativec the Chevaliher Blayard, and a writ. whose productions are read in ever household throughout the length anm breadth of the land. A more flitimi successor to Stephenis could nut l. foundi." They Itan for the Doctor. Some people are alwvays runiniing for tl doetor when the least thig ia the mnatti with themselves or their chilren. ( course, the doctor likes this, for 'ho ge well paid for it. liut there are many occ sions when the judicious usei of 1'igun DAvis'S PAIN KILLIEn. will do all the dos 1-tor can. Mr. 10. V. Miller of Syracuse ? Y., says lie has for twenty years used 1SAm KILLERu for miscellaneous family sicl neosses; and that tp so valuable that it ouzl to be kept in every house. -Good health, rosy cheeks and beautift skin, ladies can get by using Brown's ire B3itters. -Meningetls is raging In Edgeflel county. Anegro boy died with th disease ton hours after' he was taken. 7;"I IL 'g FOLITIOAL PBBEBE'2'IONS. Au App"ai from the County Charanan to the Docluvracy of Fairgield. To the Democacy of airticl: Tho grand Radical-140gro-Groonback pow-wow, rooontly hold in Columbia by dirty sRn Molton and his 4-litt,le -dog Syder," Is onded for the I*osent at least, and Donocracy and cotiaon decency,- thank God, are still intact. Looking at the situatioll for a moment, and reflecting upon the outlook, thoro is indeed causo for thankiilness. Those Urials have boon of no ordinary -ehar. actor. All that tho secret deadly venom of tho late candidates upon the GivoUbaek ticket could suggost; all that a hostile, powerful governnent! Could supply.; all tlit Could be accomi plished' by maligiiant, lying Iad!cI witnessos, selected and skilfully inanip ulated by adroit thieves and out-throat lawyers,-has been essayed agahist us, and what havo been tihe results? Upon tiruiped up chargos, seven teen of the best and most law-abiding: citizenlsof tle county have been ldragged tron their homes at great expense and: inconvenienoa to themselves and to the serious detriment of their flarming i and other interests. Their wives and: children were left ,exposcd to the i suits and threats of a pecualiarly savage and hostile negro populace, egged on and countonanecd b,y (lie inean&t an(l lowest Greenbacker in the State. Of. tias number, against most of wthon four separate inditmonts rested, but the shadow of a case could be made against two, and this only after failure in the first trial and a most daslardly adjournment for 4h sole pur'pose of mnanufacturingif evidenlc suillabl". for the occasion. Yes, let our haivt.s go honestly up in gratitude, lor I tell you that the day has passed, even in Soth Carolina, When White men C.Il b(e1 run111. over rough-shod by thieves and vil lains, as Was eTIcen11tly the case. Let. us not forget also to throw up our hiats for (lie gallan1t and accoipli-4shed Coan Sellors, who battled so Initutilly fo1r ns at the har of the Court without, reward or the hope of reward. ]ut, my Col itrymenl, (lie caSe is not mnded. Two ot our- 1'ellow-iiizenis still linger in the clnutches of tlese - despicable devils and are to be sub jedved to (lie illisciies, indigni ies, op pressionsi and expeniSs at a dist ntlce. I'lleir cases are ourl cases. The caltuse is just anid loly antitd Ilhev m1uta be ss - blined. I an not, viliit tha12t tIey shall go to trial ither al their ownl expense or dependent upoll voliliteer, counsel-although gallanitt ly proffi!ved Iv coilnsel of ('stingislled atbiliLv. WO ar1- nIeRIM pauperhS 110r 1112*ndi-I cants, amid the digniy 1 our cne should not be Iinimaived, nor the repi taLtion oft our couty oultragedl by allow.. ing. t hern to applear' as sitch. Fu nds wvhich you her'etof'ore irenierots'ly coni tributed at myv call i have bei'.i morei' than expt)nde'd in tho paymenctt tof our cot,auty assessaituntfor the Sitate cam11 paignt )tpurpose of' 1882 ad ini thle neictSsary ev'x penses of~ th lt ria iI , and will be sat ishietorily accotedta( fi>r in detail. It has lieen' a lonig timie sme yo'wre callled oil1n frcont ribu-: (ion., andI I conilidenatly uirge youir earI t iest attentiin an<t limost Iilieral r'es~ponsie to this the cry of yourit dist res.sed cotrtiymnen. D emiocriats of'JiI Faiichtd, kniow not wh len or wh eate th $1i'strett ion wvill stop. A larady have thle sniarling sniaps of (lie "'liI tle i,g Sv decr" heen hecardi at thle heels of' othbet-s of your citizens. Let ius show htimt -and all engag'ed in (his vile per4secui (ion, from recwster dlowni, lt.t tere ar'e still things worth sp.'ndinag noney I tor-nye, if nieetis he, wor'th dy ig l'o' Pr'oidetnce is smil!inDg itn Ilhe cautse throught, the Statec. The seasonts have beena prolpit iots, (lie hartveslts bttitfutl, and t here is ino (excutse for the holding back of any. Let. erry boldyi contribute then ; let thie old man anti thie youn g maIaticnlIinpate; let om' noble and lovely woimen give us I le light of their heavenyih~ cunitemmeiaes in this ourt day (of triadi; let Lthe babecs I and undterlintgs be brought withI their SoOppers' ini lt'irhands that ther1 miay _ lear'n thius early' that "rel'tsit tance to tvranny is obediene to (Gotd"'; let (lhe ,betfter classes otf (lie color'ed peopIle t comic--thiough it ho with ai1 pittlance 1 and1( rebuhke 1those vile lina's- ofI thir ow race,~ who sworoe so bitterly s ebiter into the penitent iary or t o the a gal lows, as suit ed their p)ur'poses biest. to assembllo their Clubs iat the'ira uual , places otf i'endeztvotus on Saturdav11, thie r 7th of April, anti by assessmient or e other'wise priocd to colleet f'oi'thwyith amonits equivalent to onte tdollari per head f'oir cacti mnember, and tepor't atL lonce to Jno. S. Utioltls, Se.cretary. Con ity Chirmtan. L- TAnon ANn D)AVID D)avis.-A Wansh ington coiirrespon)Idenit tells how Sen attor D)avidl D)avis wats shiocketd (lie otheri (lay ini a mnnenr (liat his delienate frame could scarcely' endure t. I li was Scha'tinlg int at cloak l'otom wvithI anothbet Seiiator wihenu Ta'1bor et't'ieed. "Dla vis, I hea you)L ate ciihg to be maiiet'td,"' satid Tabor,i' abpily l. "Wtel, sit'," relit'd lie at i'tg V ice. CPresidenit in thle most d ignlilied man-iu ~ And going outt West with your bride."' We~ill, sirI." responide.d Daijs again, "i'A bout. the miidd he o1 M Aat'eb," sug. geeted Tahor. "WVel, sit'," was all Setiator D)avis could1( say. "What (1o you say to going wvithi n? I'll get a private car,i' anad we'll (lake both ouir womnii a long amni tuake 0a double br'idai tour1 of it. IIowv dhoes th(le idea strike y'ou? We'll make hitomie howl, anti It shan't cost you a centt," .* said Tabor. Y The look of horror and disnay (baj caime tioer Senator Dav is's thco, th( -. witnesses say, cannaot be dh'esribed. It Swas Soluo seconds bef'ore his aston ished lips8 could firame a reply. PTont, wit hotut looking at the Senator froni Coloi'ado, lie responded with groat Sdignity: 'I cannot consideir the prtopositionl for' a moment, si', not for a single mnoment. I pr'efer' to make my oIwi Slas" ' an trning to his companion 1pas he nesued (lie coniver'sation whuiclh I Tabor' had lnterrt"mLt 2'RA 27 IT. Y OF MItVK N.NB8. A New View of an Unpleasant Sudect' Darwin shows thiat the oilward pro gress, the -developieit, or what inaty o delied as the collect Ive ri>spor ty of the Sveeles, is brought -about by over-nuiltidplicaio, follo,wed by a ned. ssary strugglu-fur existonco, in the Course ot Whilh the inferior or l. suiftnl> indiviItals are wee0ed otut, and* the survival of the fVt9st" nlecos sarily follows; theso suprior or m1o'o suitablo specimcias trainait nore or less of their advailtages to their Ol'.: spri.ng, which, still mu1ltlliplying es. cessivoly, are again and aigain 's;1ilat. ly sifled anid ilnproved or developed in a boundless courso of forward evolu tion. In the earlier stages of human existence, the fttest for su'vival woro those whose brolial or plysicAl eter gies best enabled thein to atruggle wilh thc.physical ditlicultiS of -their stir ings, to subjtgato the crudities of the prilnval plhins and forests to hum1111an requniremnts. .The perpetual striggle of t140 dlitferelit tribes gave the domlili6i of tho' earth to those best able to ride itl the strongest and most violent humn aiial Was then the filtest, and ic survived accordingly. Th3i cAmo itnother era of humai etrlrt graditally etulitiiting inl the present period. In thi MUr , mIusc.ular streligth, bruto playsical power, amd nero anal eergy havo becoIne less and less demanided ais we have, bv tihe aid of physical seienace, iI1prisonec the physilcal1 forces of 1attiro in our stenai boilers, batteries, etc., tand havo 11mde them our slaves inl lieu of lmmmntn pais olers of' war. 'I'ho Coars, mllilseular, raving, yelling, lightig human .ani mal that fonerly led (lie war-dance, the htait aild the baittle, is no longer the littest for survival, but, is, on tle cotntra ry, daily becoming maore and tilore onit of place. Hlis prize-1ights, his dog-fights, his cock-pits and bull hailing ar1e priaetically aibolished; h1is fox-liiunting and bird-shootitg are onlay ciHed on titt i great. expen.,e by ia w.n!tl residmlan, anld by dl1n1aIg interfieiee willh civilized 'Igricultiue. The aanaitaCnes oli te reamainlinaag repre mv(taItives ot the piimeval savage is man11it'est, aiad 1taeir sirvival is purelv pre.ildicial to the presenlt interests aid ftire prosiects o' tho race. Such be ing t lie case, we now require some Mealns of climitnati.ag the6e coarser, move barutail, or purely anilmaal speci meats of hoatmilliy, inl order that there m1ay b te Illore roomt) for atho .4urivival an111 iltiplietifionl of tle t(tuoe int-. lIeluial, 111o0 reilvd ind alltogothcr dilinctively htmiu speciiens. It is desirable that. (his shaonild be effected hv some antl na! Or spoiautis procced ing of' sel'-ex finltion, perirmed by Ito aimal qpecimei themselves. If his sell-imnolation caln be a process that is enjoyalale ina their owna estiama tion, all IC objits t.o it that amiglat olilvtwise lie siggested by our 1'eliIgs of hititi iy are removed. Now, the C011ditions are exactly i11i1illed by the alchoholic (h'iaks ot'i'te preselt dav when us.;ed 1'ortn pirpose orlbtainiis, inloxication.-W.1(( 3fitlicl. Wiliams, inl P..>pula r Scien ce AMonthly. Tlt tAtSa.i. LIVN(, INFAN'.-Tl10 Iate Journal say: "Mr. Wma. 110o-t, of' Clear Creek town.edhip, ina this coty , hats aa initent sevoete days old thlat Lweighs on ly 0one andi( a hlatI ipounlds. Its 'ace is so) sall that a silver' (dollar will cotver it. Tihis is rio'babhly theo smallest livinag ever kn townt. 10 is mtost of thea t im aaipp)ari caly asleep or in a comiatoso conadi DIPH TH ERIA HAS NO CH5A'CE WHEN TREATED WITH PryDavis's Pain Killer This wonderful remedy has saved the lives of many, many children who were almost dead with DIPH TH ERIA. ,,F. Heunry wibion, Lawrene, Mass., says: 'rh Ari o citrenotned my caso DipS li .~ oryDavis's Pain Killer saved my 00MbcoLeach, Nashna, N. H., slays: "Ihad patiera'colIoanid dtaphthoroticsoreroatyvery soverely. Pain Kile drove bot away." DRUGGISTS ALL KEEP IT. W OOD'S ODOINTINE WlJ1lTE' NN ANDI PRESElIXING K{EEPl' TilE EIEA.T11 PURIE AN!) W. C. FI1SHfElf, Wu Ol,t:s.u.x Ao0rN'i, Cor.mni fl ,S. C. For' Sale lan Winansboro by McMT ER''lf, i3RICE & KETVCIIIN. Nh 22-j xly ISSOLUTION. A.tweent thet utler(slgined, tander' the style of '"Tuai WIN aNlOlto pt Itisito( C o.)t 'AN Y,'" ia this daiy dhissolved biy miiutt-nal Th bui' isineass oif thae tirm wilIl bie seltl byv Aira. Jno&4. S. I lioI(I, wvhoa is herebty ai.hoii.ed to, receiv'e ain re'ei pt for aill dat due a t thet 'onern't. A Il parities lai~haig ctimIls will jiresenut thtem to hima for paty t ut, and aeli partie htmheI(bted vh wit make immiiediate puaymnt to1 him1. II. MEANS D)AVIS, lI ENERY N. OIIE A lt, .Jaan 30-txtf C. f utiy'9 84i UND)EiRTAKER'S I A M pleascd to infoirm the pubtlhic thait I htave on hi and a full line oif COFFiNS, B URiIAL T,ifoli E, Etc., and amt preparedl to do aniything In the *UNDERTA K } 2' 11 } We nek fo'a n hawo of lam l)..m-g Oh, iBacki T-ta'pctnmonexPres' sin 4-d has a world o meaning. How much suf ferilg is summed up in it. T1it singular thing about it is; that .pain in the back Is oocasione4 by so many thingk Ma be taused by kidney gliseqe,,liver com. plaint; consumption, cold, rheuMadst,dyspepsa,ovet Wok nervo-us debility, &c. 'Whatever the cause, don't 1ieglict it. .Something is. Wr4fig Und- needs' prompt Uttention. No medicine has yet. beOn' discovered that will $o ,.quickly and surely cure 'such ,iseases as BRWN'S IRON BITTERS, and it.does this by commencing *t the utndation, and mak n the llood pure and rich. i4ansport. Ind. Dec. x, W8e. I . or a tong timte I have been a u'eter fr'om stomach and kidney disease. Myappetitewas verypoor aLnd the very small amount I did saI disagreed with mo. I was annoye4 very much from non-retention o urine. I tried many remedies with sto success, until Iused Brown's Iron Bitters. Since I used that my stomach does not bother me sy. Mdy appetite Is simply Immense. my kidney trouble is no more, and M nera health Is such, that I fee 0, a rjew man. After the use of rown's I'ron Bitters fbr one month, I have gained twenty pounds 14 weight. 0. B. SARGUNT. Leading physicians and clergymen use and recom Tnend BRoWN'S IRON BIT TERS. It has cured others suffering as you are, and it will cure you. OPENING THIS DA3 Ilais, Sh1onlelrs and Breakfast Strips. Dried Beef and Smoked lt Tongties. Pickled Cod Fihill anod Sntow Dri ft Cod Fi6 Sm1ked 1ICrr-ings. Choicu ffyson Tea antd very Fino Engli Breakfatst Tl.eas, Ctrcaim Cheese andu Macaroni. Pairch~ed and G reeni ColTee's. WYith a goodi mnl:y uother ni&ce goods, I of which wffl be sdhl eawp; at . S. S. WOY)L.E' R1S. (O., and expect to (otinnjite te busne COliNIEi~ STOtmE." Thai~nks to' all f pat patronage, n ini by els appllicationi 'niietss, f air di: o inian hanscilingtt gooit of sutatndairdt kinds atel lste in'olits, I slin feel ctn11ilenit of thle con tti autet I mtronai: '.f imuly th?rttn5;houtt 'ur twn uad cunit AlIl per;sons ituleted' to theu ol firm J1. M. i;m.\TlY & Ct). are reuiest.ed comne aL oncen and maike se'tt lement t. il tunters.ignetd. Alil accounts to Matirch I Melh 15 .J. M. JiEATY. MiUNICIPAL4 ELRETw'ic3 NOTN he lreh'ivt naL he an for the To. wn of Wlhmshoto, X. C ., wilI hIi in the~ T'own lialhl on tioiav, A p ..dt, I n.1, btetweeni the hurls (of st Ven, mn., anid live, p. mi. The' books will be open for 1Begistratl on 'l Tursday, Ft iday amd Saturdluy, nie prein~~(;g tfhe day oft elet:ti,mt, opening six, a. mi., and closing at six, p). mi., ea Thie fol lowving citizenst arie appoint Manageiirs of. said Re-gtstrait4in an.d Elh t ion, viz: J1. WV. Seigher, E. S. Chanidler a By older- of tm~ieIb: J, N. CENTER, Clerk Melh 8-til NEW TIN-SHOP I H AVE ic ec-mly commtenced but ness8 opposite M~Ir. J. M%. Elliott's (2 Shop, wvhero will be founttd Cooki and Ttentinig Stovces and( Tlinware of kind cs. lionfltig anid Guit$ering (dono in gooid and1( stibitanitial tmannerci, as cihe as t he checapes. Signas P'aited in the best sly Clhetip. M%lerchgants wvill find it to thieir lnt' est to censo sellitng light Yankee Te wae toorly soldered, andi sell: TiN W AR, as it is about as (IJEA and( is mnade or UOOD MATIERLIAL SARLI. D. FANT. W YTI EVI.LDIM FFJIAE (JOLLE1 .J I second term of this instittiont y commtnence on the lni,h day o'f. Februar y, wvhlehi thitme re-organilzattion of clalsses v take hteevc. Thtorontgh Intrt.ihoni in dlepartmients. TPut,on a nd board as loiw Cunt be obtaiined in ay first-class histituti of the kindu. For fnrther iniformtatlin, dress 31R8. MARtY 11. MEA NS, Mrs.. Mans refers, by periss:on, to GovernoriHagood and Prof.vR.iM. Da HI. Riotn, WVInnsboro. All kinds of JOB PR INT1ING, su as Letter heads 11111 liends Envelop &c., &c.,.done in neat style and vc uimmi,.a n i Tu Nnwe A-) hERA 'THE DAVIS SEWINOMAOHINE. Mn. 3. 0. BOAG-4)oar Sir: It gives me much pleasure to keAify to the '1orits of the Dav4e Vertical Feed SewiftA Machine. Tlho'achlno'I -got of you abort five years ago, has been 'Mlmost in constant use eva-since that Ihile. I cannot see that It io'worn any, and has not cost Ihe 0110 cent for repairs since we have had it. Am well pleasod and don't wish for any better. Yours %ruly, RorT. CoAYFBoR). Granite Qfatrry, near Winnsboro, S. C. We have used the Davis Vertical Feed Seig -Mnchine for the list live yearb. We Noaild not bave any other make at any price. The WkOkine has glveu us ur. bounded satisfaetif'. Very respeetfully, Mns. W. K. Tuflt,nat mid Dauightem. Fairfield county, S. C., Jan. Ij7, 1883. Having bought a Davls Vertical Feed Sewing Machine ffiAni Ma J. 0. Bolug soie three years %go, andi it having given me perfect satisfactlio in every respect as a family machine, both -for heavy and light sewing, and never needed 1-he least Te pair in any way, I can cheerfully recoin mniid it to any one as a first-class nachine in every particular, and think It second to Inne. It Is olr of the simplest 1nmehiniech made; my chhlren use it with all easo. The attachnients Ie imore easily adjusted' and it does a greater ra'nge -of work by mean-t of its Vertical Feedl than any other na cline I have ever seen or use4l Mit. Tito.mA Owi NOs. Winnsboro, Fallrlield Counlty, '.1. C. We have had oive of the Davis Machines about four years And have always found it ready to do all kiRds of %Vork we have had occasion to do. Can'Weu that the machine Is worn any, and works as well as when new. MRs. W. J. CAwFORD. Jackson's Creek, Fairfield county, S. C. My wife is highly pleased with the Davis Machine bought of ot Sie woiid n,t tike double wat she gave for It. The macine has not been out of ordor since she had it, and she can do any kind of work oi it. Very, respectfutlly J AS. F. P REE. 'Monticello, Failfle! conity, S. C. The Unvls Sewing Macaine is "'mIply a tremire. Mus. 1. A. (;ooa1%YN. Ridgeway, N. C., .1an. 11), 1833. J. 0. mOAG, q. Agent-Dear 'Nr: My wife has been using a )avis Sewinlg M chine constantly for the past fou'f yoars, andt it has never needed any repairs and works just as well as whewr firAt bought. She says it will do a% greater range of prae (1cal work and do It easier anl better thai aimy machine she has ever used. We ebeer h- fully recommend it as a No. 1 faaily Machine. Yours truly, J AM, Q%. D.mIS. di Winnsboro, S. C., Jan. 3, 1883. WVA LK ER'S SPE~R C 1 F I C. Lil THiS TRUL~Y WONDIERFUL L,! ElLi M ICDYH AS KlC V'.!CL FA I LID '10 CUR?Is CONSUMPTION. lts speedy action upon01 all 4&rctrchinu adi lmonifift A ffectionals b51eyond belief eto those who have nev'er tried it or s,onI it. nue.o. It spieed ily allavs Bronchijal and maon ic Fevers. It is a wo.nderful rEXPECTrORANT AND H E A IL E~ I. s I 0el the. igestive ,inel niinary or. 11 gans in a niatural and healt.hy coniition e it PUTRIFIRlS THE BLOOD, Instantly relievces night sweats, gon eness of appetite and generasl deiliity. It has boleens known only tour years and e lAS NE~VElls FAILED Tro P'ERFECTL st A CURE. Any one afflicted with what is generally _considered deatth% atuent courfer, consump tion, can be cured for $2.50, *5.0)0 or (. $10.00 according to the stea which the disease has reached. No patient has yeti al taskeni $111 worth before a cnre was affect'ed. as TIhe SPECIFIO is recomn mended only for hie pulmnonaary affections, ad those desiraing ri to uise it can do0 so by sending their orders a. to the proprit tors of this paper or direct to meo, stating that you saw this adalvertise m mnent in the Winnosboro NE.ws AND ih:aul,n 'e- Cures Rtheuniatism, either acute or chron u(1 ic, in from eight to ten dlays, Price by Express, $5 per Uottle DR- J. W. WVALKER,) FRANKLINTVON, .C PAINTS AND) OILS!!I R Jevelved andl for smile, a hood stock of ag Colors lan Oil, Linseed Oil, K(erosenie emi ilRed C Oil, Machinery Oils, Tfan ners Oil, Varnishies, Window Ol ass, Putty, Etc. a McOMAstTKi, UnricE & 'ETCHtIN, SCJKOOL1 BOOKS. I We kee on hand a large stock of School Uooks,I i ks, Pens1i, IPenlls, lanitk ihooks, Wr'iting T1ablets, Ulules, I lymn Hooks; n-also thle puhirila literadtre (of the dlay, as ay tihe Seaide Library, F"ranklin Square P~, IAbrary, etc. McMAs'rEnt, naCE & KETCHIN. F'RESH GARDEN SEEDS ANTD ONION SETS, We have on hand a lar-ge stock of (har dlen Seeds; also5 $0omo1 F'ield Se'eds ad iley,werry rsa and ll(,e(d. So all customers mabe pleased. Mc3 AWiJsTn, Unmicit & KWTCIIIN. at. We call the attentlon of merchants andi -i1l otheras to ourii large stockt of wvrappming pa all ~er, consisihm of White News>aper: as and P'aper Bags. Onl We suggest that if mercha ~ ('an ham these articles from us5 aISlow mas 01mathr'o:u freigtht added It will lbe an dvnti to re tini withini .he townm the smaitll comstin charged rather than ayi to sitragers. -MIEn alE& E.IN. x- - - - - RAGSDALE & R~AGSDAL1E, -Attorneys at Law, No. 2, Law iRange, WINNSBORIO, S. C. &S8pccial Attention Olven to Collection. s4 P *MIMNI SPRING - AM now rity to show *to -he applecati (KIODS I have over brought to this market, deMgi In overy dtipartmerft, and at'lrives t a ini'oe extensIve establishment in (MIAMI 410n with lmy btore Itore, I ,w'll sell goods the -CASH Having no extra lirolfts'to adil 'forbad del -than heetofore. I only cter for that hiss prIces for the buillon dowi, as thore i no in mal whol'ays cash. It Is 1111ly a delhiol hit&_._. Tg THE IS S[TILZ SIIINikG W1'T, WINES, BRANDIES, L] Fo?E T3IT CI.Y FRJiESHJ OYSTJLRRS .,1.' MEAUS IIAD A GE3 D~1NMI hr- .m. I1NT. J. G GLEAT .B4 MY WiNY -41-U8 131 N',)).1il)1 MUST fE S6LD, AND THIE NMoiT At prices unheward of in WVini CLOAKS AND D)OLMAN Come and see how LOWV I wvill be sure to invest some~ of Respectfully, IT STANDSI A' N O m ~ v ill durin1g the present week mtove prsn st'51( .and~ i~ , into the roomfl1 nIow~ oc keepi a FI11'8T-CL;ASS stock of DRY GOOD)S, ROOTS AND) SIIOES, And wIll continu to selIl them at the lo In order to redu ce stock. COME AND) ILE ANNGUN( IN add(itIOnI to the above, we will add, Of oil kind:.aipl1)e 01( and y ya Ve getthyi, any1tihn yon ~,0iwan t, anmd nlmy alhso b Vi e returnt thantks to oulr friendzis (I nd I andu Solieit ai conttinu&anc. If you wish a h' Jia no bte certaini Way of havling it than The L Targes. IJmpor'tom8 of Foreignm Frim '$eClcted stock of APPLESf. OftANOER, IIANANAq UAISINS, DIIIGD pRs, lPoTATQOjS, and.OVerythinmg else that a. first-class COVT4"'TRY OR.DERS F11 Oct 17_txG.i D PEN I N. vO plibile 0110 of the best stoeks o'f NlN. consl8ting of all 'the newest fabribs uil lint defy competitl6on. As I expeet to'obmen H A about the first i Septenbor, lin'c'ue'e-. coming season fo' OlLY! Iis, I will sell goods t. even a snia'llr 'rofit of trado that likes to buy goods at bottom an who liuys goods on tie ais cheap as tho. to advocate otherwise. I will quote priens IVmMThsAU-TT. 1ING STAR. -S TA 1 . iT .11 ILA1I1 ASSOl RY'A,.irB' F QUORS AND CIGARS nEST BRANbS. 9 FIS.f EVERY 41% . T ALL 1IOURS. RIOESCIIEL, Agent. I-ARGAINS! "ILL .1R OPEIED FOR XT DAYS boro. R ATLSS TIlAN COST. am ofern gods, and you your sp)are change. IlOESCYIEL, Agent. Tihait it is thle acknuowieeaid Leader in thei T u i:, a fact~ that dannot be dhis MAN lIMITA TIC' 110 I-ituul, EOUAL IT! AND IT IS WARRtANTimD Tobinde oif th bst maria T:tdoanyal aill k(inds of work. J. M1. BEA'lTY & CO0., 'l inn lsbioro, S. ('. Afets w5~anutedi in unoicephed terrTito I)OMh TIC SEWVINo.MA CillNF GO., If ieliinoimi, V'irgintia. o stck of goodis onti door01 nouthi of our tupie'd by Mr. Wolfe. We will continue to NOT IONS. IIIKG, IrATS, ETC. - weost possile prices We are now offecring LR OUR1 PRICES. ~EMENT!I f Ir remolOt, a full and colupIlete shock of Utnot entUuette, but YOU may ho suirn of M ure of geting It at t mi LO\\'ST ili, lublie for the patronaiio we have roelcIe, iPpy andtt prosperonis N w Yeari, you can' y pnigyour money with us. COMIC KELL &' LA/UDERDA4L. 1: & Co., it in thie South, oiTer for sanle a wol, COCOA NUTS8. LRMONS NUTS, CAIuBAoE~S, ONINS, PEfANI7TM Wholcesale Fruit House8 should hagvO. 1Li7tT Wi [T'lL DrLr.Aru'cYI1