The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, April 12, 1883, Image 2

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*?xo. Aiutxor . as *4 )A rs A..bt t ,'t IoTAuD CRb*i.EY, uigQ., of No York, who had bdon retained to assis Melton in the political prosecutions aas tv-thdrawn from the fliael& Th' cause of his action is not known. At torney General Brewster declines t< say anything about the matter, Ex Itepresentative Butterworth, of Ohio has been invited to take Mr. Crowleyi place._______ __ Tnia geowth of go dud 91*6f. mit.n Ing IN Atizonta in the past three year Ias remarkable as that of any othei Stato or TeriItory in the Vion in th best days tof efthet df thdid. Up t< 1879 the larg6st pf-oduct of the nineI of that territory in any year was $3, 500,000, ift 1882 the antiotint reach<c was $8,157,000.. Ariona has Ofoduced all toldi over $881,0006 of gold an Silvar, A FARMER in the Atlanta Southtr World, writing fron Alabama, Iislot that the use of guano is a curtad to t1l agriculturist-first, becadise it Muie fird careless about horde *fminrs second, because It 61t*sta- (fi Mia unduly, thh'di beeatW It -dot6fds th4 cotton crop affd depresses the price and, fourth, because it leads to inevita ble hnd Inettiable debt. Thlsdoubt ing Thomaa witids tip 1y OlItA'in that obArt-house records Wifl. hov Whether gaunv p*-y--Dr not. SoEPNOVI fold of "tiA1Sties' lil tated that the barnyard denitens o France number 45,000,000',- to which I value of $24,000,000' is at-theei. Tho Annual chicken' yield to 1f0'@ 000', o which 10,000,000 aft resNed- for pur poses of reproduction, '10,000;000 ai lost bi drsetse or accideift, and 80,000, 000 are marketed. 'ihe afle of fow and egg8 realizes about:seventy mnilk1r dol-lars in the year. ]Mf , tha" -d, not satisfy France, and the fbfrnal devoted to poultry interests are point Ing out how the Industry can be qnad rupled, and an effort i .tf (irectiol Is to be undertaken. We wish som< enterprisIn poultry-raising French man i ldsettle inl this vicitily. IT Is uot generally known that li' rosy has existed to a cWsiderab$'ex tent in NoVONy for many years,- aut ve confess that we are among -iosl who are unaware of it. Edeent'h published statistics acqualuit us witl the fact that In 1856 there were 2;866 cases there, and that by a system' o isolation, strictly en forced, this nuthbe: was r'educed to 1,582 cases in 1880 _______lietween these twojidates 4,691ivtctim alth.ough It Is gencrally unaderstooc that the disease:Is incurable, thioe-ub. Jisshed statistics sl'ieW that 1Oi e;Vsei have licen cured. If this be true'htere Is 6omeo ground for the hope that thei disease may yet become manageable. T~nx Newv York Herald of Tfhursdav~ Contains a long and interesting repott 1ly Lient. R~aymnond P. Rgdre of the 1Snited States navy, upon,the Panama Canal whi b i'passed over and exami. inied under directions fr'om ilear Ad ahirall Coolidr. The report is accom-* p)anied by drawings of sodtions of the caniai~ and skeletbii'mnaps of' a- part of the dOlntry through wvlid4lLi1 lasses. are: that the company certainly intend to carry out the prop)osed .planr of the canal, but lhe doubts WVhdtlietedlit ein complete the work at the time flicet by DeLessops, 1888, or for- the sutni esti. Uhatedy. $12000,000-tat subscribers will have to iucrease their subscriptions or lose all, and that the mlew stock holders will reap the prIofits. T wenty. flve million dollars hiave already beer OXpenlded, and he' tilinks that with the work well, begun and advanced th<i mouy ca'n be raised, and that the cli. mate will not prove t60'deadly to th<i laborers. DU'rm the winter 280 poirsoins c'ov mitted suicido in-. the Unitedl States, December Is credffedP with: mnuch th( largest numibbr. Dissipationl was the chief cause, - folio-wed closely by busi.. necss troublev elekness, Insanity, family jars and love.. -ief' atid religious delusion contributed"' butt ten'eaud twt cases respectivelf.. Of these'nsuieldei 104 shot themselves, -flfty-eldht tried poisoning, forty -fiye. hatngigi -thirty four the' razor and fifteen -drowninig, One jumped bm a height, one lnhaled gas and flye thi'ew. hemselves-,unde, railroad trains. Ohio,.. Ilihtis - and Now York conitributed'i the lentling~ snmmbers. The South is meagrelywiep1 resented in the list. The victinus wert 222 men and 57 women. Amer'lcam f\trnjshed 148, Germans 79, irish 2t, * ~English 11, Scotch 7, Swedes 8, AfX' cans, Bohiemians, French, Italians, * Spanisht'and Bwlse one each. hiit-'bi the self-elaughterers were farmers. Fourteen wore merchants, thirteeri clerks, five tailor's, four saloon keepers, Teea occupations, including poti. Teages of these suicides range fromi 'eighty-three to thIrteen. Sevenity-six . of the unfortunates were husbands, thirty-five wives, sixty-seven bachelors, eleven maids, eight widoWers and four widgws. --As A true and tfidient ttni; -and one that excel0 pll other iron aloedteines, take ..Jt%an's iron JBitters. Bssketso dayd ho Ossrs. , of Tor, Faitj of r, *. . y b d Johngon, otli, Julra drawn s the April trmI of tho Unit ~d Statea PJrebi Cotrt ha, ppop their own liition, been exOcused font s -rn. The grouind of Ool0nel vy' pp144000 to" fbot he is exolpt 'As at 96hol trustee; oT.1r. lIant's that he Is a licensed druggist and therefore exempt; and of Mr. Johnson's that lie had- a physician's certificat6 to the effect that his health will ifot permit his serving. -The places of thege Jurors will be filled sdepordlng to law", and tildr it a fertainty thit the noew Jurors will be quite according to Mr. Melton's iilt of thinking and quite up to doing the dirty work he will ask and expect 01 thom. . The object of Brewster, Melton ind their pimps, is to manufactitro testi. mony 'tnd manipulate juries so that sono Democrats nitty be convicted, whether guilty ' or innocent. The presence on the jury of gentlemen 01 character aid Intelligence, such as are I Messrs. Ivy and Fanit, is necessary to thwart the designs of the prosecution, and Insure a Eai trial. If by the absence of such ogtlenen s Melton shall succeed in r1so' pack. 3 Ing the Jury as to coklyict son( I innocent man, the respoiisibility rest h, ug hpon thern will be very great. We fare satisfied from the character of thesd, gentlemen, that they have neitih6r in. tended nor anitieipatcd such a Nosult. They have, doubtless, einply lost sight of the fact that under tho operafion of of MoltOn's "stand-aside" tricK, the presence of every good maui on the Panel is essential to provont the pack ing*,f the.1ary to accomplish the CudE rOf thle PrOs"cutIOn. It is of tho utmost importance' that every ,'uror be promptly at his place when the Court opens. We trust that no others of them will apply to be ex .01ised,- upon any ground whatever. Iii the laiuiiago of the News and GCurim', "their duty just now is a plain and sim. PIC, blit very important on16-they1 must stick !" FREiH O ANw RTL 70%.011S. :Thoe i1arrlinge of a Popular Voung Li%dy ol imit ucicy to at Weli Known Merchant ol Wi11nn14boro. 3 FrMom, the ATieholaifile, Jorn., J1unl. 1 e MaI!'id,-at t.he residCence of W . . Steele, about thede miles from this city on the Versailles pike, on Ties Iday morninig at, 10 o'clock, he tle IRev. T. Warren Bealo, of Mt. Pleasnit liaptist. hurci, Mr. WI. t. Doty, of Wianshoro,.S. C., to Miss Mary Dark *.ley. of this eonntv. Miss 1ary wa.4 one of Jessaiile's mio.st pioplarlL1 svoung ladies0, and has won for h erself' an i nniumecrable host;of admIIircrs wherever shee was knowni. 11cr kindred- e-r,o very' unmerons()1 in th tiis countv,, and are a'nong u' :best epeople. 'The groomn is a native of Kentucky, and an elegant giietleman oft large for(tune, beingi" a com.ission1 A short while before thie houri au nuounced:for* 'the ceremony, a smiall inmber of r'elations and( ft'iendsI g.ath credl at the residence of tIhe biride's bIrothier-ini-law, Mrh. Wmn. LA. Ste'ele, anid soon1 the handsome !.roomn with his be)autiful..on bidg'e at his sidec eni terod 'the parlor preced<lu by thle ''hIlo at ing~ clerg'y:nan, (lie Rev. Ti Warren *Bo~nglo,-who, in a most beanutifuil and iinip'essive manner', united their hianid and( hearts. The congratulations then beLgaUInni wvere numerous and hearty. >An-el,egant repast was spread, and11 tihe Addinug feast was one of Old Ken tucky hospitalit,v. The bridal party then dIrove to this pilaco and took thle Uincinnati Southern for their. home ill the Stibby Sotiland, where.the beau tifl'spr'itglower's Will greet them, nid as thoe i nerous friends hope, will blodhi and blossom on all their future pathway. Several of the gnests at.tended them as fat as D)anville. Th'le p)resenlts .y iver ittmicrotis and1( hand -s'othi'.: Wo giVeothe list below : Gold. watch and chain, from the groom ;,check for $100, Win. L.-.Stoolc; set' 6dinic Mrs. Win. Stooel-;hanid some picture, Lizeie' Stdlo; silvier but I ter knife, Sallid.' Skele; Shakspeare and Laongfellonv's'Poems1,- Miss' Alice BarkIcy ; handsome Saratoga t.rmik, Samn). Barkley; set silvei' forks, Geo. Bark icy ; ilresieaii, Jo'.Ba rk ley ; silver ice ladule, Mrs> Slri M'e D)owell ; silver butter dish, Mris. and 'spoon) holder, Mr. and( Mrs. J)avid Bell; set silter knives anud':ftr. Mr'. and Mrs. Ilugh McDowelf,.of' Wood fork ; silver dilower stand(, Mr. a11( Mrs. D)oty, ot' (Arrard; -lace' be'd set, Mr. and Mrs. McKinisey' ; handlsome parasol, Mrs. Betuie Muir; pickle 'eas tor', 1). B. WValker; silver ecake basket, Miss' -Dora ,Arnold, o f WVood fi.~t hianidsothe p'lor lampi, MIiss Carrirk Kightu; silver card reclcie, -Miss Josie Ball, of Wood ford ; s"tz silv'er fr'k, &J J.. Walker, of Garruat'd ; Toilet, bbttio set, in silver, Thos. D)eeim i; set silver kniyes, T,' -I. Walker, ot 'Ger' rard, cheek for $60, from- a frieind; mnorrocco p)ortmoi, .c Miss Susio M c D)ow~ell, of' Woodfou'd; silk hndkr' chief, Sain Miuir; traveling -,satean1l Mr's. Gcoirge Oldhiam; kid--.gloves, A-'NRW'QU F.~N'OP'rII Pany(1 M. A Pais dispatch says a new hieroinie has made heri ap)pearanciie and throntons to dothron'ie' Louise Michiel and( P'aio M~i:inki thme two fanatical f'emalc leat1ors of' th&-Armnco ec la Rfevolution. Tihe now qtreii of' the imob- is' Mile. For' nande 1Foirleux, better known by hot' stagjnia,no (of Dai'llncour't. She'is a gaduate'op (lie famous Paris Conserv atory., -and studied1 declamationi undelr 'Talbot; ex-seretairo of (lie Coinedie Franicae. - She has a fine conutr.alto voice and considerrible drimatio abili ty-. - lhe aIpears in cafe concerts and -at.tif-1tblic ineeti gs of 'thie conni ieIts, 'collectorists anarchilsts and other revbludtionary soc?eties that she hioniors 'Mti'"e'.ncutgonit.- She 'slngs (h'e 'fariano'' with telling' effect. TMIS' eIIg.Ia'dy' has suddenly come to the .lont:Ics'u.Jeader., -for the simple reason. that the-0th&r t.ight'sho'br'ok. a chair o.ver -.the 'hea'd of a nuiip o al connelie' -named YMes 'Guvot. Th le latter -was pr esiding at .ta polftical meeting, wh ch was fnvaded by a gang of ainarchidts with -ile. .DariUno.nrt at their head. n~3 to 'uW*ttsh 3to*teren ta91i)9 , 181aM to the A d #orA1ItA 10.As ,ou h 1roady been itfofiiled; 001- Jpkii i olmne .roturnubd fin I TISL I its: 'fpr he. ivestinent of toi-e bapitki :I Sojtl Carol1ia. 110 .att 6 -Idndu oIiing.tt eg thi uided o goge 'lid Trust investmilent Ctimi M10 of Dundee, Suotland, a4d (iie 8 p(lai American blantifatotin.Iig; df. Rlikt burgh, Scotlti)(; bereIoforoe-opertaliug in the nok-th West td contAne.oprat tions in this 8tktb, It iekie6 that if first loas are satistectory li-ge 01iims will lid advaided to pUtitters.. Thio eoniptilfles - proiodd to m'idko Idaiis onl fivo yeargs' timei fad ad they do not wish in any eveift to le'omo proprlo tord of -the buad;. nor to coiple the plahtet, they wif1 linrlt thI6r advatices to' Oe'thfld the C agh 6ite of th'e prop orQf pledged. ThIA Is a ,f%W' poliev for while it will graant all needed :lif th' fat'ner will not I tem pler to.run the rig0J of' losing-his plntaltoir. - Cof 0ne0 Paliet has aRo Anceeded in haviing a nly 66t,paiy, tho'601thern States Atortgagt Coimpat v o'g,14kd ill Lodom; aiid the fir%t n6thi of its director' 'vas lield 1rior to his 544Ipt. nr1O from LotMu -.tlt whether It Wili avail itself 0f the St n itti' ad Loan Association chartet, dauted'at the list session of th6 IAxtshitu'ol Il Itir pres, ent form, Is not y6t decided. muz TzTu$0 1 1560/f In c)ne0 of our So't1fei'hietis on the 2nd(l of March; a celebrated i festi. vli of Ronla alld poctier In h0qh'.: of t,he Qtiker. ilet)'Jolh Gr.euitealt Whit tier. This is surely bin*'t.hing novel -that this bit-t"rest. off all writers, he whose biliat 11d11. soul-st01iing pell was 'ver active lin fts' wai qgnint otur anie-bellum eivIlizatioi-zt1it lis iiem ory should I hus be honored by a South 01rn (onI1t111iiity, is indeed passing" stran1cge. [llt w%hv. not? re cijg with stranlge toni ' to oi realilios of bygonc days. we live-as i people -we live too fintch in the past. I fear that the old civill""ation. tie hl>.it oi' rather customs that. formed to a certain extoht t1hft ci vilizial ion, aire not entirelv obliterated Fronm thm mhlds of 4)1'r flatlers. fad that. the scitlimeint and thought of tlie rising. generiation colored an( liio-ilded hv the strength of' that attachimlent for the past. What a blessing it wouhl be for us as people it' we colld cut ourselves loose---as unpatriotic as' ti's inav . flist sight appear-fi-oli'thli 0M <i '&ll but to lean from It, lessons f %iWdon I O1rs is it hlud of meIories, but inuat We brood over. Ihelti ? Our's Is a -land dolled wih .lields of' car-1tige, but do not. (he(6i Ir moniimis o10int.Oiward and ulw-ard? They tell ts to shako o1l despair, to wrest ou1 Spirits froin the envirotiments of .the memories o irrevocable bygoics, and -to call odi' Stniy South a "Lawld of' Ilope." lThat this cveit is at clear demnonstra (joon of' th en Cire absenco (of' sectioenal hatred, we canlnot doubt. We rejoice to see flat L spirit of revernece for geu111s, fu(l of ven'erautionl for a noble mtan'i, who has spenit his life in oneO continous battle against 'what lhe con) s:dcr'ed ant inti'ingi~ernent ofi hu tnan lib Crty, and a debasement of imtmortal spir'its; .we -Fejoice to pee such a man iio'ded l>y' 0our pl)CIl and by1 onr' institutions of' leaning. It spe'aks to *s of.et ter days,we hll 'urmids wil 'neighbor as ourselves,"' and when in consequencee of thaeso things, pr'osper'ily w.ill smile as tho'sun upon our' homes, and (1 lteouil, *Valloy-s, andl intelligenen o anid vir'tute AballI chariacterize the mnasses of' 011r people as it has al ways (don1 in -a dlist iiginshied degroo our1 liigheri cir' tles. .It also speauks5 of' liticalI cu franIichisemen,t,'-df' vi' tuo itn polil ie's aint( of' a,fihial cessation of the wr ionO altit ntthgitieis protfered 01n1 peCop o by' the oflcers- of the general gover'n .tent. Theso ,colebatis have the donble goo(I.efynt ,of* )1'-piiing a love of' p)Oetry', and1 of'p~repdr'ng the waiy' tfor thle filnal dlestruclt,in of' all ill-feel. inig bJ (etee the sectIons' of'our1 coun JI'MPE1D FnO(M A dW %jz. Antong thle tr'aveler's oti' board the W ester'n Nor'th CarIolinaa train last Sat utidar. wereC a couple of' guards taki t g a~ btody' of pr'isonters to'.Maito' ff-oma Old Fotrt. ,A colorecd wVoman wias amtoni ' the prtiNoner01s. The tr'aini hiad.enccennr teretd a big -rodk that had r'ollAl'down on the t rack tad whicha had to be blaist ced atway, c'an.inag a delav of fivc haim's,'1 and1( the Ilii trin cae gett iitg nuder haouad wvay aun , was skippintg alonig at f'orty, itihus ana haonr to n1ake uIp fort lost, tiime. T1he womat1fh taking adlvant (age <l' a inidow, and1( 11o one knew) anyt hmg of it unttil a passenger, whio hadl been stanin lg Onl the0 r'ear plat.. tormii, camet rutshiing up to the conducli t or'i"ith thle inforiti,on t hat. the traina lad runa over ai wVomtan, as ho landseent bor' kickinig on thle track Iliko a chicken with its head pulled oft'. VTe train was stopp)ed and backed, bitt the womnan-had gone. The1 guards took toi tho, whodis after lier', and1( whean tho' ft'raii camue.bpo1(k tnext dayv thev had the womain4 iaunds 'Wver waitiig t'o g'et on bl)11 with o' raa -hrot tJour'nal- Observe,'. thlte'et-ops offmiall'.raini can%bo .a'ts1 edi in sueession to' ailvatago on' any p)iece of' land prtovidedl clover' Is sown withl'e v.ei.op' of' -sati gr'aln. 'lThenI 'a crop of' clover Is turtai .unmher tot' everyt' crlop or small graih bxcept the first, and upon tha i hpothymis whetn a .fitrmiier wats.tto (chih his land wit h aih'1ail gr'ain foir tivo or' thrtee y'ear's ini atecersshin, aulwiiays sowing clov.or Jay thle 5pr'ilig' and phonghitng- In the) fihil, and(1 hie,t if'hie chooses to puIt thlo' land inl corn! hie fltn doe o i for 0 on ' or even twvo sea1sons, and1(1 a >ut it ba~ck in mnall gI'aint utnd clover-. A fler a fIeld a@hted clover sowni in.It for say s or' 'eight seasons it''will seg iltsdW'a-'Iil' aifter cevr crop of' sinAli gr'aiti a cr'op of cIover will Isphn'yg' hip frtotm the) seed int the g'rountd e.s p(d-ed to the auction of th.e elemuents hy pfl1ghding finr the cr.op/ 0o4 'sntaI graiti. AnbtbNr helt - we kivn is tha a O1tWv'het ,.gi'own) Ilager' t u,an thar'tgr'own.oneatrn gi-ouitiY.~ -Priamej Farmer'. MackereLat nur Jloardlni'w 4 - Fe whitatt 'salt mackerel stop! 1men3 engaged in':-cltcbis -toe creatures. Thteso men are subject toTia' lt?ucks atnd every kInd of exposure. -The celebrated fishtey house of Jas. ti. Tarr & liro., Gleu. ceiteY, Mass., say: "We have hiad en board our vessels frequentoaseij of -eder; bruIses, sjp'ains and summel'' Oh~l~p ur' cap. taldnu say they wvouldtlt oomr without ttYv .)Avida PAaIN KILLEIt. - ,' h ~ ~ I tw0 A7ayGnr i"tip attI lik Is Iihi. :.n A , "tit, I 1d1 y th 't 1 i 0A ja . ~ U Ap.1ii~ o Soh tIC4 tb tdppdatiE~I~ 4terto: g IVi vt 101 iil foughtl-shoid'W,b: arrekta' 6bonk.J(1 kxt bo rdiIlg!r i9is what - a great. fty.!P pje' are .klrg. Teg donlt knpW.justwhat is the.iiatt6r, but they have' cqn6inat1ofi of pains and Acihegnd each nionth they grow*bsec b 'h, OidkA .'sure rernedy Pt f dkis. d1OWN S iROk( 1 jid.hid. by rapid andh ,igg as imIlation . ant1' fies and if . 16,ai rich,.6trong bl6d.fl;ig.to every part 6f t6, 'system repairA' the wasted tissues drives out disease and gives health and' strength. . This Is why BROWNS IRON BITTER'S will curi k-idney and liver diseases, consumption, rheumatism, ieuralgia, dyspepsia, mala-. Naj termittent fevers, &C. 003 S. Paca St., Bahimore.' -.. Nov. 28, 18. I was a great sufferer from byspepsia, and for several Weeks could eat nothing and was growing weaker every , day. I tried Brown's Iron' 3itters, and am happy to say - . now have a good appetite,' god am getting stronger. Jos. MCCAWLEY. . & WeS JRON DITTERX is not a drink atid does notf contain whiskey. It is the dnly prepai'ation of Iron that causes no' injurious cf.. Mtes. et the genuine. Don't be imposed on with' itnitatidns ACCIDENTS EVERY DAY in the Yeae. PEnI Y BURNS, DAVIS' S UIhuses, PAI N SPRAINR, SCRATCHES, K f LLE R CONTUSIONS, SwVELLINOS, IS THE -SCAJ,S GREAT sORES, REMEDY FESLOCANS, FOR FE*"ON> &C., &c. DRUGGISTS KEEP IT EVERYWHERE. PAINrjN AND OILS!! lieelved and for sato, a goodl stock of Athinutic and Kenutucky White I,ead, also best White anid Calored Mixed Paints, (Colors in~ 0il, Linseed Oil, Kerosemne ar.di fled C Oil, iMachinecry Ols, 'F'anhners Oil, \'itd. alt'., Windowv Olass, Putty, Etc. McMAwTEn, liicE & K :ETcum 46WooL ootms. Wekecnhand at largo stock of School Wriiting Tiir.l.il( ibles, i Lymn Books; also the popular literature ot' the,,da-y, ats the Seaside L~ibMi'~iy Franklin' Square Library, etc. MCM(ABTEII, BlucG & KwTrNi. ONION QETS.j We have on hand a.'JAI g' stock of (Gei (den Seeds; also edig iled Sehds auld Flowe~r Me6dd, fito.m - 1.iit, I uL adieth, M AsTi Et, U.ni.o r& K ETcJif N WR APP'JNG J 4!AL?iR We call thd~ attention of inerchan others to outr large stock( of .vratplping j)x-* > Er, constain j. of Wh iitO New.papoi, . Ian lla, trhay 'ra ping atud'St'ra w Paier, and1( *'aper' ilags. -- ,We sugest that.if morefiili .an'. b these artieles fyg"m us asn low as trd)n,iac freight adlded, it wml be0 an adtvaunta e to) retaini withuin the towvn the small communii 4 chairged rathe~r tihan pal it to strangi.ers. McM AwrTu, RnicE & 1Ii1%0/IN. WVYTIIEVIIL 'inE secon$ trm of this hsiuit fl commenIceIt ori the It.hiday of February- a which thin, re-.organib'ationi of classseill 4 take p'lae. 'bTorough. lutute bjn ali departientsq. 'Tuition and board as iowv fd' olin bo obtatined In alty flrat-class inlstitution' i of the kind. F4or further infortnat-1o, LId MU$ M4RY H. 'MEAN8.. ,Principal, WythOvine, va. Mm's. Meas%t3'a, by per1nissio),. to ex Governor Ih Voand Prof. R. M. Davis, Colnnbia, ~qi'ohnm Bratton iuxd Col. J. H: Blon to ~ ~ z Ohq iae ivrtiedi mn ofAvers. Ipill all ond o 4 Ilt OWA etons.is ue nd bllot 46 to hv o'r triod 6ein it uset It nsPyrily laghs Droneag., Monte fers. t1 i a wntoifei r HXPHO)ORNTAWD HEf ItkOn ;ktp .91d de th' aanti uri;%Anumpq to,-anbe\r. fo A. o dionnehV reache.ght eats, gAIe of' all It1te An enoral debility. Ithtl been ot onyfoour years an f . A0 . . I . An ony afflcted nith Wl)ot.Is dgerngly 00ns1dlpt6d,eedth's avallt C0111-er1 Onlsump. tiou, u be cr O Jor y 0oi the,00 or t1000 accoriing to the tage peror t t:iso.se hia reaouea. thi patdu vp s yet tikei $10 n orth inforoauro wiw 4otozd. Thb, SPEV1010 im rp ontlnded oiAv fi)r Wallver's Cures itotmatism, eithor acute ordihju it , ti fro n eight toon days. Price po Express, i peor diott DR. J. W. WALKER, , V IANKLINTO N,. C, io0. Kentucky Spring Sent Satai.es for DR- ULYSSE J. DESPORTES. SPRING A N N 0 U N OU $M E N T I have 11ow it sto.or .a fall line of Farmintg -ipebi,ie as Plows, Trace Chains, Clevices.' Shovels, Breast Cha'W,'1e'lows. Spades, Uinck Bands, Lap Rings. Swedes Iron, Grindstoiteg,' Axes. Ferguson & Ulont'.s.Toji Foot .Pkow Stocks. *M SLED IRJr1 POTA TOES AND JGARDEX SEEDS. My stock of GROCIERIES wil! al ways be kept up with nothing but FiIRSTr-CLA88 GOODS. A largo lot of F.IN[LG FLOUR, bought before the rcept adyance,, eh'&ap hyt theobarrel. Fresh, sn'ppIy of "Snmow flako" Crackers. D.NLY CAS Il TRADE SOLTCITED. R._ T M. UEY. FLOUR FLOUR i FRE5tI SUPPLY 0OF VERY FINE FLOUR lUST RECEIVED. EVER~Y SACK WARIRANTrED BY . D. 1R. FL ENI[kEJY.v .MEAL, MEA E: A~ FRiESiI SUPPLY OF TIHE 'VE'UtY BEST QUAA LITY,AusI.ldWCEVED -BY SiEW TrINSHO.P I HI A-YE recently conenced busi ess opposite Mr. .J. M. Elliott's G Shopj, whe~re will be -found Cookiniv i ad Heoatin1g:Stoves anid '.liiware of al Rouofing and Gutter'ing dlone io roiid ati subiaItanithWi mtier, as cheapI IS tliehl0a rast. Signs P lDated' Id' the best style, Algrcitt wiAlitid it to ,thieir inter tIo cease Reili JiJta~nkee Tn. vasi*6 . poorly sol6 r - sii 'i elym rlNW ARE,'Ait is atbolit ast CilEAP, mud 15 m[adeO of O001D MATPERIAL. N Mar ch lst inst., I. bolt toe e'lire Istock of o of EA'l: *ORlNEfl STORE." Thanks to' all for ' fear i 1 8leat los prfIs I ta~ 0lConfliet" dthe continted patronag m1 lanly thtrou t our town oftd county. 8( . Fcful, J. M. BisATY. A All pesp indebted to the old firm of .BAY & CO. arequested to 'ri at once anld make semetent to the, tMorsig I. All account, to March lst( 04 pst- ~ ,paid - . Me I)EAT QO0 *uu PrI Y000 lopt brane 1 0 yowwit Cottoin t 4M Vel Yiitiu's W-Ifg, In p0u1W in Slgo awls qj)lQTt J%YaWR tt 6 poits a0nil Lu's Black Cashmiore t 100 8 ya thd L N11'8 vling, all w Ike wl%t my o1 ett t6ia, aak-f(q, Q e ivo4 Wnikins nnI Jbo*4m..t tgq6ad qkqeli atyUtlug ItrtfivoO My reptin 1l the-IIA'T DM w o t5o r sucli Indutwieonts-as to surplr-s ktptors. A go( .6Sra* Hat ak Aeeuts, a b 1Id:MARIllft A 10sold aI on in til U11.'0," C103; ?- 20. -awroa.n's Plolq ftnl'8 lo e 5.at$.. am ad 1.25 NVOr 00 a.6 Lnd . l ippers at 50; 7 . $p.2t Vol 1 2S. . . -% .1 . 1, OTIONS ANb GOODS, ETO.-4 a ae 1 0. ott f otr, II I ', a l rn valic o AhpJgk~ DiiT -9-1114r, do T4d6 All apknR oe(1 6O4, pap 'HE EVEIE THE W, STiJ1 S.ULAAI JfWtt 91gz TERS AXr Nt ALR VIAY A Respectfully , J.G GREA' B. MY WINT 7,U9T BE SOLD, AWD J THE NEXAT ktpriies aunheard of in Win --LO'AKS AND .b) L\AN! Conmc dhd deeJ&* LOW i vili be sure to inYest so.ine of Resp&dtfrilly, CT STAND& A' 1. D AUDWEi L AUI ARE SPRThDG 0.- BAR'] ho Lar'gest TImpo'M'kAs Wor - Fr'ul leoted stock. ofgn *tic over thing 0 that a first-cindj **d 1 {" ;041. at %- ' . f 0 ool, the be1yihI Au er~i t~ 2~ cent. oods. - ;my native- ' This lin'e fw10 bbro. p' ililar-to ali-..Ij cry ve , y Alp Wu trone n 14o4ittop . the be itand 1 towII at,$.A,00. . v I - - - r Shoos at 75 oentso,,WoA $1.21. 200 Pal -j N2.00. A ficte ito of Mou'A ,1fine S %oes 200 pairs Ladies' Olotia.Wie. at 75 cents ni this 'trt ent I have a i }c;eohm. . r, ad I 01Oed out. 144 willog.. If yotj t foll W examino my took. 1 1X G srT.AU-1 -r boujjt a fee STARL iLl FINVE ASOR iA rQUOR1 AND CIGARS P ALL H.OTJ94 ROESCHEL, Aent. Ame&AINS ER STOCK r'ILL BE OFFE EfVD FOR SIXTY DAYS sboro. 3 ,AT EESS 'THAN COST4f am' offering .godds, andJ you' ypur sparW change. iROESCHEL1, Agent. THE LI(Gi'T-RUNNING "EDOMESTIC." .the Tr'i1de la a fact that cannout be dhIs. 'luted. --: .MANY IRKITATE IT--NONE~ EQUAL -T The Lart at Armed, AND IT IS WVAl~IANTED 'To be made of the besat mterla.h: T(.do.at l\'tItd all kinds of world' Tobe c ot in every respect. Agn' atdL isucuie'trio Richmond4it , irgiA' a.eaw DR HD I], sToax - D i m 1