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mid. * Club deetinig- cfDonali 04 trj Bri-CeO * etohin * d teir rgula meeting to-mol'oW -tBotvon the oi) of M-ch an h' lst otfA p l,th'ere 1,o.rr4e tural. ll-,ifi .il"l in the 11 fli6 of the (Ak 't oUdii of Common leaq. --AppIroved county paper and. snWhoI certificates bought and camf)paid or samne.by T1. W. Jpalulord1alo. * I -Fro, 'tho qulintlty of gt.aiI'liauled Out 6U Tdiv1*1 we Supposo it 1 beingl AIse 'e''y 'oxteni)svylv III th1v ''Co)tton is King", and gived nosigns <sf iibdicat.Iom -Roports iot very creditable to 'etnin memboi's of the B. P. U. have -bebn c ulaitlig In tdwn fid Yi h lt T0w days. The Malharajah of Mada-. '(iir a-d the:8ur'grcon-General tlgire' prom~ - linenlJCtlyV in,th reports.I -The postofilo at 1i(gway was Nprma1lly tirnled over oii IUVt T11d0aV to Ni-. JohnC. WVilliatus, the now post mlaster. We un1derstid that Mr. Pr-(3ten CYOn.e fli4ied as isit nmt. The oiluo is noY i4cate'd iMr. A. A. Morils's st6b. -Mr. H. Cronlenberz, of (olvunbia, 'euests us to Sa1y that ho 'Will bo in AVinnsboro in an1161t two weeks, ready to take0 photographs .In the latest and filiest sty-eof the airt. Wait for him. * pa-ties at th' pas-mi dNpot on Tuesday were gratifled with an Opportunity of seeing General Tom Thumb and his diminutive wife. As 8oon as the train stopped there was a rush for th Ithtform an1md windows. Meantime the General conl telnlited Ibe situatiot wirth Sonething of the air of a United States Senat6i. -Leavo your orders with Cadwell & Lauderdale for stamdahl Fortflizers Waido -1nd SalAdI Guano-4 Aciil, Kaniit, ko. . * Tm.-. Saxr ItioN .- Wd aN MAT -thorized to state thfit the anunal meet inz of the -,I.1drfle)d division of the *ixth Rtegiment urirfAAkaociog ion illI'lake :place -in 'the Town Hall '61n Tu&sda% next, tIe 10th Ilst., It olevein o'clock. A full attendanee i 'desired. Tut. S:ASON OF PNEUMON1A.-FOr ihrty' years ')neumfonIia 1.ms been a .'owing causO of mortafity in Ahuis cou ntry, and it, i'ow raniks next to cou 'nuption in destructi\'nras. It has been unusually prevalent this y'air, nd March is thme mionth in which it reaches its animal climax. Although not generually fatal among the youngo, at is one of' the most deadly dliseases \vith which thme aged conteiid, and a protniinemnt physician says tl6at you c'an count on ydur -flice's hIl niore thani Sevcenty years of age \vhmo recover froum its attack. Few people more than fift,y yea'rs of age are abi)b t6 withstanmd it. As a destroyer of distinguished on emit has become conmspicnotts, and its * IWtality among t hose who have passed the meridian of* life -accounts foP the neat. Pneumonia is stilt a mysterious likases amnd its origin is as much in disp.eL as it w~as a quarter M a centu ry ago. Climatic changes undoubted ly aibt It, but the comnditioni of thme herPson is more Important thani the conmilioni of' tro wveather in regard to Its assaulIts. A'slight rtoid may speedi ly develop i.nto malignant pnieinonia in a person of dissip)ated habits, while. the severest cold nmy not result in bnncuinonia in at person of correct life 'And robust health. There is no dis base wichI pay*s more respect hmna 'Obedience to the lawvs of -health than 'imi.ein. . They who studty and ob .serve thosQ laws have little to fear from Its .ravage's. Meanwhile, all ibhould-bear in ind that tlhs. Is - the s8eason of' ])mumonia, .hnd theireforc - take esp)echtfif ticcautions to pr'otect themselves from colds. WAe have only a few tons of Acid 'hosphate on hand. We sell tihe high est gratdo AcId in tihe market. 'Any imrties irishing to hnu it-will calf at once and leave theoir order's at the office of R. J. McCarloy & Co. * * A'%k#Mii wx2If A TnAnrP. ~Ihe L1tei. E,torifnonof a Gentlemn -.an Afternoon's -hime-A Struggle with a * Juaflan, and A TNiroiv Escape. *On. last Monday afternoon Major Woodaad In company witli Mrs. Wood ward and Mr. Hesse, &1t engi. .uncrlbn charge of' the work on thd~ rall foad to time gramnito q'hari'ye started out In ii carriage for (a ride to the rocks. After ridig some Jittle dislnce, Mftjor Woodward .observoil one of his dlog4, vi lb hadcoh -along~, appr'onching 6ut of a i>iec% of woods, with bloed oni its head, and seemig .to have boen shot. Aligh'ting from fhid'; .VNhine Major .Woodward, ivith Mr. Hiesse, Svemnt Into .the woods whence the cdog hatf come. Before going very fir, .they came upon a feff' harddookiug 'traij> in very *rusty clotho's. Mmnjor Woodward cha rged him with shooting -the dog,, but ho vehemiently proteated lils f nnochnco, and solemnly .averred thatche had -no pistol about him. Not deceptitig his statement, Major Woo44 Wvard and~ Mr. [lso made a -close search of his port'n, dudf~ etrnge-to *ay, fond no~ weapo,l ab'ottt hini *hey then led~ hima to~ thme ro'A.- Mr.~ t, ft Ihe M soa so 1 Which, l.'SrnrV4 pak. * Yortkii 'tN as' 'hic ,1h pm v N pped h%n his ha orsft-ji i -. g o 01 t grouil1 e on the pjetQl when Molmp.)Yoodward eaiznghls great (tangpr, thrp lis aimna tro;g. lyafiound.t.o Fel 3 e7's410-P.1poni holdiig his nlohetkniife en Oigy*spoli i ilght lialidj o tramp strhgyli, but the oijr, ho tlils own. l$ocing a hegro rhah i:a. field nar. -6 ytt 1ut wishing to do the- tramp iny .Slotence; he called the .fQrmer to him;Utii 1110 toild-60" m,6urdr w Roon indi('ad to surender uncondit ifnalily. 10 was; no0t hurti except-tu, he reo,oYVd quito Cut --on his )linv g to fred h1imself A'om Major-Yoodward's "embraco". The wouiud ws bathed 1, soe of the fellow's oWli Vhiskey, aiid -lie Was portnitted tW go'On his way -which lie did at a rajAi pace.'Major WoodwaiA wats ent-irely uninjired-h lie certaily* mVTIdO a hieky escip'. But Ihis coolness and piomptness in eIzflng his 1issailant tho Inoelin't h pistol (as c 6; th( 1-4I)A whld sured, ly have succeeded' In IIA imirpotito shoot and .kill him. We colig'atulate him upon his escape. Hie retains- ihb rallp's Pistol ds it trojily -of the on countre. i.dath .f f1r.John ~. ir-.pp Mr. John M. Fripp, the father of Mrs. Chaplin and Miss r A4pp, of thiis plaoee, died oii Monday night about lino o'clock. le had been in failink health for t very long time -and his Umath wuis not lllexpected. THLi fam, ral sorvices Wdf0 held in the Baptist Aliuch, oi Tuesday afternoon, con Jlucted by the Rev, T. W. Mollichamlp, ind his remains were Interred In tfib E4.piscopaxl cemetery. Mr. Fripp was sixty-seven years of ge, mid was t native of Beautort dI: trict, where h6 was before the war i extensive and successful plainter. Driven from his homne by the Federal troops, on the fall of l ort Royal in 1861, he removed with his children to thiN Place. Iis property was after wards sold by the United states an htorities under. the inffamous 1irect l'ax lproccedings, and he never re urned to his did home- seiding most jr his life with his daliughtcrs in Winns woro. In this coiuini,l.ity, as iN every >ther whore lie was known, ie on oyed universal csjeem. Of a very -etii-1h1 disposit.ion, his :dan(act Wit nn Wa,s limited, yet sufficient to itn rss his chai'ac~bdr Ion all. III PvIrv 'elation .of Ii t'c his record Is wit,hout nar or blemish, iIe was in ie tneht. ense of the term a gent.leman--en model rf the Christian 'ge't.iemnan. iIe was. for yeal.4 a .meniber of the.. ppis hc,adenjoyved tefullest confi :lence of his b)retiren. Is stand(ard if duty and of HijQit was the Chris-. ian staamd ; and nmo..nlan,jvn may 'nflily .say, came idarer to its absolute ulffihnen:t. The name lie leaves be 11in( IS initleed that "good name wvhfch .s better thtn' r-iches", and which will oog renmain to h)0 honored .hy all who noiw him. Peace to hes ashies. A M~oxs-rnosry.-Fletchler. Ni. Ne lhe yonn axdrismfthscty k ust cmpleed tin o'dnihiis0Uvi most It is a lanib wvhich was horn on theo l'arm of John Vanerdecr ini Van Buren townip.ii) Granlt countty, and by him rehpresent'et" Mi'., liigbec, of Marion, Indiana. TLh:ough borni aluiv, itciuly lived1 a short timie. It has seCven h-'gs, two tails and a doule month. From thie head to six inchtes back of the neck it is' perfectly iittfrgllysxtept the dou ble inouth, but fi-om that point the body.div'ides5, each half forming a oma plete body with t wo leOs and a tail. The 1hind( legs, althouYi pcrfe'ct in shape, all turn in diff'er-ent directions. On the minddle of the back, just in front of - hei'e the bodies branch, is the! seventh leg, the hower' part ofawhichi is very slender, but boayond the first jtoimit it branch'es and formis two large, well deVClopedt font. The bones in'this leg were so ar'itieil as to m'ahe the feet stand several inches above the itck Th~Ie mouth is alto a cuirious .malfoFti at ion, the b)oide In the YoMir avi liking placed in such a mnanner as to keep (lhe lawvs apart-twvo Inchos. To (lie end-of the lower jaw is attachied another jaw of solid hone, whieh has a well-do'v6 op)ed i'ow of teeth kroWhig oli ha6h side. This bone is p)laced In such a mnanner' a-s to cJ6so up' the' moutli. Mr. Noe niade a careful dissbetJobd 6'teh boudy, tyhichi re.voaled . the . fiict . f-hat from theo nook back the Ci'eature hAd' two perfect backbones, andc that each. Qtfjho ines in the various lega- wgs etaftmalI'f festoned -to i0.. It ad<o had t.vo Acts of, intestines and t wo lungs, :u(t: onily) one heart .-Indianapolis rJoui'nal. -tyoi4 brI~igte1n, cheeks becQune rosy, mlusclesi gain stroNgth by the itse Of Briown's Wabtitual Oottif#eeg. ,, So hinry persons Anifer \vith: habit1'Il Costivene. A-dQueq Noiman's Noutral' Izin~ (iodiMi.a.(ter 'etj .h1tt will break u.te'most s4tAbbri n s& A ives toni0 to:the stomagh t):h~y. Attlating tlhg liver to heahlt a 1o1i:n - Fror~ t4e'i id . Mrs. (7. WulbeneOp:lou,s. &.,'ay "I have used Norman m& U~wrlzing Cr dialHn my family tWo'oy flrc years and can ertaiuly recomnimen4 aso SR 10e the best tredicines for all acehic troubles, It Is so harnmhms that 'I (to nog, hesitate- tio give It to my youthgest chikl --" L,AsT ArruEAT/.LdIIg t o1 MdiIr' 6 Interest h one of.thoAirst laws of- nature Therefore. having~ granted .libe-rM indu: c to my ciustomers,'they iut not coie plfi.~py1nd, niter the 10t of Febiu'. :yteiac6ft e in other hianl for A,ims.. (ate colleetioni with cost addedh Ini the fulture pyh~qnt will.pogitIvt brequired wnemblleomeao 'u rardlu of prIced bein~ t0low to sell f~~n~o ation bills anSetQ a .it will l? to j,ou Ino thd k~uo c?tlo a oe, tny lae dpaa .. slI 1ON DonIt.' :en ihe us tis $111 at a9o tenanecH e ly- elte S DONAL Ap 5-tit President. NEW BARREL 1LR" ;k,PA 1 - f in or Mihli prece , APURE Ritlele of Pow DEniD BoitAxI, for Was.hinlg bnd4sar , hin odisifecting, etc., aiso for lA s 1a roa'c.. Put- up . n q)m squark pa0kges, with . I, 1f use. oI sale by -.1 -.. KE.AtNo . OuIL1ARs! O, IGAURSI ATof ebolce. Cig arso form nd at thm A vkArsbio iot . Th sNoRTE.n se byl ''*f 2 1. IaeknowNs4Q,tl 'tile bk,4 i e. qwrsF CIG.&.1 po bl.'M 11kid bl!, o4- frol'A DAYID and IIAMILTON FLEMING *Mch 1[.. IHAVE 'JuA -eehldi'ird 'Aino . KE UK I ,LE , . brke am )oung, which- NeAQ. 3 G.W AV1Q WFORD. Mch 2-142w' P~ 83 8830 Sprilgflad .,S'nmMor bPENINd O# SPIING MiLLINERY. -COMMEN2ING FRI11Y A ril1 611., Grand display of Fiench tid Ddtestic Pattern Hats and Novolties. MISS BLACK, a first-class milliner from Baltimore, wlo is personally known tc many in both our town auddIy, '19 be nmuch pleased to serve~ail *ho may call. No troAble to show goovs. We can only req'uest a trial, and will, guarantee satis' factiln in cvery pi- 1U1x; -a MRS. BOAG having just returned fronm i,he North, we do not hesihtt9 say 'go1 vlil find dir stock in OVery, department fuller ~Ima better selected than evdr bfor since we have beenin busliness. Mainy tihiiks f6Y past patronage : We solicit a continuance -of-the same. J. 0. BOAG. IUG ES, ~UGGIES. Don't foi hi y4 RaxI 'get goo-di v7l finahed Ojnl or^ ToipBuggy, ar Dodbl. Seated Gunboat chejip for cash from -. . -'J. 8. BOAG. iBUY A NO. 1 ?an$ly Sewing Machine. Every Ma. chine warranted'as represientedl, Nnd guaar h'ntees given with every machine. Lightes running and bes mac ino on the inarkit For sale only by J. 0. ~IOAG. WOAODS ODON TIN]I WH[ITENING AND PRNSERS/INt KEEF S THIE BREATH! PURE .&91 FOImiUiJA OF -I MRT. T; MiOORE W?b MSt 0.. AG 8N j , C W1YohsA a AGNTjOOLUMuflT.A ' aFodhl ii'WI1 ast6 by ~iSTEl,. .RIdI 'frctfIN Mclz 22-'*.y OPENJN~ N1ll DAY HTama, Shoulders and Brealkfast Sir1ps. Dried Beef and Smoked Beef Tongues. Piked 'C'd Fish and SA# Drift God F'ish -Smoked IHeirings. Choie fysoii Tea andi very F1R6 hinglis1 Breakfast Teid; - Creain Chieeheimnd M(eidohn * 'relied and Green Coffees: WU$a 6d htAy .oliher nie o6 406 al o,ty~1~% uiib.oAbki ch6ap; a~ e~' 1 '6h 3 t 'tons of hjon arch Guan, 1 tumd, avV sold oni hundred an d% tMse. p t Ato paies wihinga -to treejtli d 1 hd dT(1 i'idl'ii'r wIll do' woiet~1o~oto Ohorders no Af,ho ooo%J 06 k4Co .. F.1M iIL i Shonie Breat Chais, Hel 8ce. a s B c , La I i S wedles Irota, Grnstns Axes. Fergttson A& Blounat's Iron Foot lowy Stocks. ED. Zf Tia*dF'OS AND ' GARDe N etDS. y M ack of' GROCERIES wil al ways he kept 11p with nothing b)ut FIRiST-CLASS.GOODs. A large lot of F.INE FLOUR, bought before the recetit, aA'a,ira0, diagay i)t the barr6)h FrOsh suppy of "Snow flake" Crackeiro dNLY CASI TRANSOLICITE. 3o is the tme Io R IE Garde il Adc as bne keptanl witd Fotks g gers; l t o N U c: befo niai to mls. 'Melkles Twvo-Hlorse Steel and Iron PlowA, thi'ee st les, of siigle Irott 1lddt 8tdeksl HaleO and1( B3raes HToes, Sidgie Trcees, La Rhgs,Clevises, Grass Rodls, lIeel Bo?,T%'race4 of all kiiids, lIai.es and llameo Strings, Plow Blades. I still keep the Magnolia llama, Break fast Strips; IWOf, flloii $ansage; U3nchh, Lar'd; Grits, Gosahen But,ter.. I have-recently put in e lot of. COIxiN( sft'o iS, A i nit Nno md 'j f ee, "Oot.. styes, from $9).00 up. . Mull line of HKitchen Goods 'and Tin ware. I have niide fluei Side Bar Buggids and one eanopy Top Basket Phlueton, which I iWill 8eiI low fr the litoney. . . ICU1REYIIGS. NORMAN~ CORDIAL. so withqu eutIng 9P? erhcaahoe, ho3 eciIu~~oof the. rEIri RALiZINO cOOddiA Tsas leanat and harmlesss uBlack. )erry ine.n.. Does not cptain Oim m dedfor Sasickess ethilig s).PrIce * 'Ni .6b per Niottle. gpdy,t ,oheand Defeea Ae X4bhn4 . . OEI0BIOR trumrT&0f Sole Proprietor., "athfik,, a Ut~. A. sh.B. UAosMLEi. G. w. InAosD4LI R IAOSIALE &'JIAOSDAIJE, AttoM.feI pt%Law, No. a, Law niger, WVINNSBOIO; 8. U: Spedfal Attention Givena to Colfe6tion, Al k vfuls 61 JO1N PltfI ' sfe t tf a' Y%adi Bill l B Elo pE, noli ein frea6 $t10 a d e en a aNit*r sA' ibza -e ** *.**,*1 - DU-NW2!ICi,O [SARIYIGDAILZ Junoyeeda fnelin * MEN'S)l 60 YOtJTIS - 4UI1 [S AHLATES STIYES P. ~ in IL/NEKR< |O SAPLES AND AEDSTABTLES, FHOREIFTEN AN MUp.S TW'A Y Wal heani fal innccia-l mules ji tved inadtnto ck n han. BrokeC(gpbrk mule from theeto Sxy aoLE lohao eei ANod FEEMD)o-A SndABoESeco hin d 'hrt 2 lgie rin rvr. Ta e or retail Grea onduceme~nt. '9erl toUc c ashbu ye hI f t&( etiti osA(on: han. Jo . aiY lfsIhole llil r oD. --Meeosirs Re~ . oalo liv C o sl gaoO nnftd alkalfi)~S,' iidsoi ine o nite Til ii nd rescal a l t o redu we a i ll sehl@h te np foar b pr)i#tIee\-uingi uie.rdid. y it?~. inrno BtIfethu ron1 e w h, I' t 1(itSE IllESOL 'ReTlS. *oceibyr:IdoycnptLoi E: NTS, WVINNSBOR(M d,E CANT.NlY-NMRT A FEW [i'(. AlR. COFPPA."0, Roo-Olvd. UA N N. 1SO"DA C4t A1(mRS. - D A AIACIiI"m ,EL. mpossibl to nie b I l t "Call for what You J -.TI.A An.E0 VERY 1MUC --o J stor..tl'11t. 11te ENETo,f 1WiNSPU Oi R s . t .\L+iUfUOlKR5,1EndS eet-h It f 81101A , hNL gr Ueat arIii Ae ar pie os Gire i' ala EA TY ?JOs4 OLD 1883.LGENIEM A VA Y I'tU we'ith I i t hien 1 future hasII Odwded upo tus onevr toi1 eit. t i f utured the veryPjh~i,01( lr ,o e ~ithe ii pn.tie . byI l con Iusu lt at a l ti Catis ootnit of anno yh,uncin hat f r< STALE AND FANC (Ivle sicl at GEATTN RE1108ODC TRAD TI EFORE ..! .i ilese ciiall andLv( exain dvstck bef,oim Thnkii g Ilelim VU*y fr Ii sIIlIor t iver lii youc I:11a hppri y d r ioero.ow tha r. REALLTAN WIN Wil RhR ~oUCED .RICFT, UEIC lai-geistoci of at~C good baril B dUrehi! to caiPll s. OREEYJlIITARY INSTU I wllc1~co - -1 Ait t II E A.(l PERNCES,AL agqstc of RSPLINGb CL Y ) S C. ,.rNOCERIESl1 ARIULES NOW )N jIA]N1. -BUCEWFIEATFLOUR. FLOUR, all gradea. SYRlUPS. AIA CIAt%ON. PICKLES. k Uanids, Buets;, Broomns, etc. it want and pay for what you g1t." DEN. & BRO. S TLOW,9 R'S PRICESI ]V LO iOUE R. o4ki." h.ii n11 ertZisemients, hitt hanvii Sau i' myokA i tso2es.n el LhatIJH cancoofll aca Ultaybod.'. gly low pr c adI hll awys DE & 13ro0 and as' I -i.ed 'tits , atil inail p nti.rotg that ha been(011 uly~ xt'ede le ks A he Ii is my I cutou1s U'I m av~ti dat m eent stob ofi4 '0D1 PoRIC i n~ ordr dt.i g1lo pris1 (11in hall arilen . - >ck1 ~of atid tel N g, Y& ptj'oder tha hs mkec ro nodo ic. Fin fine of Orcusons - rntdat o y roilsoko KDPINAR, Si rc dinA arm?corn ' DOAkLD. -o'~i~1as~ ~f