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NOD.O . 7A -! WLsta. A o1Is, EN& e Tux Norfolk LawlMark sitggets to the Northern cotton manuffacturers that jiurhaps the best way to escape fiom the frequent stIkes of oporatives with whiolh.they Ive to-contend, woold- be to renovd 'fibl' uiidhinory BoSith, ivhoro strikes are unknowns Tim aitrtie ftkn ffoiht fib Nemws 00d Pourker, In. reference to crime at' the Nor4h and.at the South, contains sne very telling figures. It shows that , gIt (If of loose talklifN has leen indulged by the Nurthern papetR In denlounbiag Old Southern people as Ohronic law-breakers. I1E will of Peter Cooper was filed tor probate on Thursday. ills estate amtounts to abdut two tifillion dollars. Ills son, ex-amor Edward Cooper, Niid Itts dtutghfer, the wife of Abram 8. Tt6wett, KMi'd thO residtiafQ 1ideg. kdwar(l (ooper and Abram S. Il0wett are exceutors. The largest bequest Is in a codioll devising one hundred thou fh'nd dollars (o Cooper Union. StniNbVih.*M Republican: The Just vow popular word dud9 frreaning an empty-headed, lInguild-ianmired I'Ming swell who bangs fils hair, proves to b ud fottfigi unpothoi but like inany another expressive terY; fo' b' of good New England parentage: 'The word pronloiuniced in two syfAbfeA line been used in the little foii of 1a6w, V. II., for t wenty years past, and it 's claimed was coined there. It is con fttii. t1wro to speak of a dapper young 11ina1-fs "a dude of a relo0," of i animial as "a little dude," of a sweet biart as "my dudo" and tui tstlietic youth of the Wilde type as a dud . iut how the word attained so sudden and widesprAd a Aoorlety pulzzlies Salem. Its revival at New York is credited to a disgusted Englishman, who remarked atter a rih. club, that the young mn were all "dudes." ---Mm-a-- - NxvnEiy Irerald: Major Wud'. Ward, county chairman, has issifed, all Nd'dress to the Democracy of Fairfleld, calling for contributions to pay the expenses of those who have fallen 111to the hands of the Federal officors. 1le begins by saying, "The grand Radical Negro-Greenback pow-wow, recently beld in Comininbia by dll'y Sam MeltoUn and his 'lit(Ab dog Snyder,' is enided for the present, at least, anid Democracy and( commnInl decency, thank God, arc Mtiii iutact.." There can be no doubt thant tihe Fairfield Democrat% will re ipond hear'tily and: 'Oromptly ; hut is I: Jnst or fair that those counties wvhjeh havo had the good fortune to escape, should stand by with theli' hanids in their pocketh aa indifibrent- speotators? 'issault upon the D)emocracy otf Fair field Is a bilow aimed at the Demnociacy and honest government of this State, and the Denocratic party of~ the State is in just.ice and honor bound to pay the expenses of resisting'the blow. T'nE proceedings in the (Nebigi It Democratic State Convention-on Wed iiesdaiy were quite excitimLr, though on tirely free from bitterness. There were twelve ballots on that dlay, the. laist standidg'as follows: Bacon, 1b55 ]loynton, 148; :I1'cDaniel, 31; Cook, 15. The Convention theh' adjournedl. On Thursday, after a lengthy discus-. bioni, a special committee of eighteen I was ap)pointed to cudcavor to effect a cOmplromiso. The comiftttee immeiiidi- ( ately entered- upon it.s work. The cotiinlitce ret.ired at 12 mn., and after reonaininig out till 6 p. in. returned and reconmmended IIhenry D. McDaniel, of WValton.counity,- vhio was nlominatedl by3 aceliunatibrn amnid the wildest en.. thiusiasm. lie wasconiductedl into tho p~ressinig:his thainks forthe ntond nation, outlining b'riefly, liIs j iolicy nd' cent gratulating the people upon the p)ros perity of the State.' Messe Bacon anid IBoynton withdrew' Wiko tho' vt9w p)ort of the committec was malfde; Tric conv1enItion tht:n adjlourneId. Thme'lni ifat ion mecets with n niversa I approval aafras heard front: - diCRepublicanm *od*" t1o'l. M- CdIhlt. 1atMI. imt. out a candidate, so that McDaniel wvill 1p.robabl. hiave a walk-over,. A Filmmisii D,.im.--A strank;o tale comnes from'Scotland Neck full of- hor r'or If true. We give it as we heard it 01) the streets:' A short tiano since MIrs. Bell dlied sudldenly and( was burled b.y hotr husbandl. Suspicions were i'ollscd as to the' cause of heir death * ~amid ' parties wvent to the" giatlto ex hnme thiearemains that an examination1 might be hadl. Belt met.' them at the grave with a shot-gun amti threatenied to shoot thema if they attemmpted to open tihe grave, the crowd went' ofI and got reinuforcemnents, retuirnedi, took Bell's gnanddug upi tile coi'pse. The neck hdbeen broken. Beil was arrested ande lodged in thecottv jail. It is said that he killedl his wife because she would n)ot sign a deedl. Hie told her to signi anid upon her refuscal lie beckmo' so en)raged that 1)0 assaltedi her wlth' the-result, above stated. Bell has lived un. this section many years and 'Is khowti as "Preaoher" Bell. IIo was 'or'merly a member of the Primitive Baptist Chureh, anid we believe did preach for a season, but he has lonig since ceased to be a meinber of this churcoh from which he was expelled for hls mUiscodct.-Tar'boro outhr'ner. thm4excels -all o)ther iron medicines, take 50o ui0 Iron :Ditter8.- . * -Iuuiae* n $be White 4a t. pl6heant 'eta upo& Other Peoi,1e-Iu. dignstal6b'tif LeMISng Men. Wash. Raltimore. ,,VASFli1GT$, Apr ' lid oTf hevery best' authority that di1ae.oY te A iiulpil rea6a8 whiob jnduod tho Presldont,to take the trip to F 16it.a ivas the hope that o1Ii o of 'etn i3 d m11rou1ndiig's wouk0 ring him out of te0 depr-es8oninto which ie has fallen bY reason 'of estrangoment .froin so nanuV of those who .worc formil v IliS intimate frimid. Wliotlici- tilo I5rel 1011t. meant it or not, ho seemed to put )11 an air of exclusivenless wliu lie went into the White House, which was iot agreeable to the members of 1his Vt. One by one, begInning with Mr. oikling, they have. dropped oil', until iow there is 'said to 1be not oilo of his' brier 1intlinatos who ever goes near the White Ho1se Ropresentative D'rowlov, who was frequiently spoken )f at tines as likely to go Into the La)Ibinet, Is said to be the last one of the old Stalwarts who iiung to him, ut it Is current report that Mr. Crow ev about ten days atgo, while at the White 1Ionse, conlslht-red solothinlg lone or omitted to be doto as a snub, Ivelit away in intense indigiattion, and leclatred tint. Ie Was done with Arthur for ever 111(1 over. To several of his Ad ft'ten'(s, Vho showed thes1lves Arnded, the President nade ( dvinoes il the hopo of cl'cting a reconcilia Goll; but rie Wils litet Witi rebuffs. 110 coisidercd it proper' that lie sholid meot the reiquirements of tle etigiette of tile hgh station to Which he Was alloh Wt lie had n1o lurposo to do Wiord thaY It,is, and certlailly 116 itlenl1 ldh to wouid or displease the-0 with whom le had been so long a friend. [t 11a be that thIeqo.frieIids have beoin 1 trilo unriartnibl'o, and (lid not ecognize ats they should th(- obli-ta lions Which tle presidential otce hi poses ilpon its occupant. At ill eventi tle President 1o01fs for the period wvhen hve arr sik th (lust or tihe White loueso froim his teet. go ort ilito the world atid enjoy himsefl as lie pleases, just like otlieri miei iiot ham pered I'V the 011arcs ntid (xactionls of hih ohicial sttiole. Mr. IN 0 never wVorried himlself albollt the <dig-nity of' the presidential ullico. 0O day, jst. befor-e the close of his term, a proini- I ntnt laryland politiciel,. Milh1 called I At the WhTW6I liose, was ove 61imi'lined with surpri6 wlen the Pre-sidenlt gave hima i hack in the iiddle of hib back wihich alitiost fumbled him over. lie was not; partiviularly plelsed witi '2uch a receplion, and ratiher idicated it, both in loolt nid tone, when Mr. I laves, silt: "O0h. never mind, old filliow,; coli down Stairs -iimi hike diiinor willI Imle." As 'i r. Collkling iq an uinfef'i' athleeo anld p Agi,in as 'Mr. Ar l Iir's propor-tionjis are eqinliy as ;nag IlifIcetf. as those of Mr. Colinghife. ller haps ilie ex-hetilor wvolki hainve bf-ei better pletll in l th first (a1\s of 'r Arthur's oectipain(Ay of 'thu WNrhift Ifouise, whoIt ho w1;as inl' (lite labit or, aialing there, if* the Presilent had 1i 0wextthe example of* Mr Ilaves with ;he Marlanltid politfiianl, not Stood1 oil is digili; y. billt sainted him with 11 humip bit wed\ hi6s. As the Iwo ve so wll ma t ched11 ini i size ali l aigt hI, USr. Conkhing conld hlavwe rered in kind, aiid mii active h ll set-lo iin a bnt thieir was iio hiaird feling ii bet.ween hem, anud the great ex-mena1tor' woi with presidehtial- dignity. 8OUTIIEL'tN LA WLES&'NESS. 8o mutch has becen said lately as to lhe al leged "'law~lessnoss" ini the 'South rn3 Stautes t hat iinany people at thle 'unth ha i:d comoe to bel ieve thatnt af tr all yen mnst reall b1 e ) rat hier worise than13 u r Nor'thern neighbhors. 14:31 I le ceni us1 tablehs, wvhichl niobody ill aisset v'ere priep)ared-by Souithiern mien or ini he interest of' the Souithi, tell a ditl'er mii story. Theli 'enusuq of "'the detlecl ive, de )endenit ain( (delin<iqnent classes ot' thle Jiiited St.ates in 1880'' shiows thle numi )cr of- 11:isotters ini the peilIen itiaries,, :tlinlty jil s, city~ pr1isonls, wior'khoutses,I osptitals anid miiscellaneouls in all thle states to huave been 5925 thle number ~ 'tnlracing all who wvere conitiined or. acld in- enistod'.- ini the folloino ab~le, thei popitiai ion of' all thle Neii 'nglaiid States is giivenu, wvit h thle nnm3) eo pr liisoiners andol the peren~tagie otf iFoneCis aIs com)l)pred wim h thie total opulation ini each o1' the States: ,onneccut...622,700 7;32 .0011 liio -- --.--.-.-..8.9361 408 .0006 1iassachuusettIs.- 1,783,085 3,659 .0020) Rhiode Island.. . .2743,f,.t 3'20 .1).1 Vermnont.. .....332,2861 261 .000)7 Tot al. ..4,010,529 5,65b3 .00141 The folloing table gives the samei 1tutormnation conCcrin'aig- the Southern States: Alabama. ... .1,2612,505 1 ,:198 .0011 Ar'kanisas. ... 802.525 7671 .(000)9 ricorgia-... .,542, 18) 1 ,8;7 .001 1 bonis(,ani. . .. 839.946 1,077 .11nioh Mississippi ...l.! 31 .497 1,329 .43006 N'. Carolina. .1,3991,750 1,619 .0011 *. -(Carolini . 996,577 6142 .00061 'ennuessco ...1,442,319 2,129 .00)13 'oxas .......1,49 1,749 3,1542 .vo019 Thtal.-..11,477,081 14,2261 .0012 T-h iigtfro.c contained ini these tables showv that there Is a largr averag~e pe? cent..o' i'isoneCrs in thle Nei ngland t han mu the Seathern'i States, -thle w hole Illimplation, wvhile and3( black,-being in clinded(. T1hie f'olloing table gives i le totil wh' ite poplaftio ol3 0' t h' (hi lirent, Bonithrn Stabes, the number~ of' wihiite pisoners ahld (lie periceinlage of' white pr1isoners' to the~ wihite popu)Ilation:i whino wihunn Per cenit, Alba 662,185 221 .0003' A rkanisas... 591,531 301 .00u,5 'Liorida...12,605 42 ,0001 Ileorgia. ... 815,906' 2:11 .0002 lnbaa .. 4u54,954 230 .00d5 Alsispi-479,39J8 141 .0trI & Caroinia. 867,2412 601 .0(317 T...xas........1,198,231 1,579 .00)13 Nal..,741.991 4,191 .0006 It' WIll be seen that (lie per1centage of, pNisonel's -nilong the .whIte populat11Ion %f thtf South is less than half (hat r'e Eorted amionig thie white'population of' New' Eng'land. It Will also be seen thait the per.'ont1ie'' Of risioners in sotith Catohihi, including boll) classes 3fhe 1>()pitiation,3 is les~ tan in any (lte New Engtliml States' wIth thle l d*eopt ion of 'Maine; iiIlhi shows ai Mitl per'centage, - if the"'White'npopn tatin only or' thu S a bo 'jon L.decd gre.1OaeWRIr n a , tw Itde Ilai g1 of nn Nen itr e in 4am jro apt4 'lban It f Soi1tJ aro. 946oftraIT pi d ned. by thee folTa t1ifeg will (1d00tlsB k>o nO ,the assertit .thit in tho $l' thve mulishilicnt dr clini " WIWI(ss c'atI mni uiilii thail In Now Eiglhtid, and that th tttIT - of pofP oun0r re. ported fit, thereffird'v ndt . tift-:wta 1i1 t of fite peroelttgI 'uf actid liio itho'two sectloifs; 'f'is, .-to a Ortainl extent, A utifortuintoly trui, though the advantage of Now Enin ' In a 0ii; rospect Is not nearly so ia' le anih V of our friends down Elt 0.laI1 anil perhaps honestly bolieve it to l'd.. Cor ainy. it cannotb urged-tiat.tho dlifur-. ellcf of the certiniity of pulisitoilt of Orline it ti. two kmetions-is u fficcihtlv marked to accottnt for lho culormo1n's dlispirity between the nutiebot' whito .pers6W 1mprisdued for crimo1 li1 goutlh arolims al fin Aasahusetts A plensant feature of the ehtWs f11g. ures quoted above is the fact that the wlerlenago of prIS011er-1 to popuilaitionl In South Ciarolia, n'6'hilty bth roes, is much less than f' ilinv other Southern State. It Is Oven more grati Iying to noto that the W'eredtiIae of whito prisotirlit In South Ca'ifoin: fa fir less thall in ,auy .other bouthlri Statp, tle porceittago of while.prison ces In Texag hoilig thirteen i s 's great, In North Carolina aitil 'in-Tou nessee soeven tie ag great, in Avan sate fuld Loulisittaf. live times fw. Oeatt in Allbaia; m I loriIa and Mi8ssissipp tih ec fimos is great, 11 IOourg a' twlbo as great. So Ohat 6o-uti -aro Him, which o mnlly People- ii-QAt on regarding 11s the enfunt terrible ,f Untio Sam's family, is really a very roper eort of membor of the sister ootd of shites. R.w,m DvEl-o'.ENT. -A letter lit the New York ribine gives an in terestin.descriplion o' the ellorious 1(i1r1USO In thrlls and populatiol ill Nortlihr Texas. Towns have b1en built ip and are becomitng prosperios, thiving - laces, whorc t welv-e mont hs a1go, lherc was not, a holuso inl sight rroi Fort Worth to lWichiutai 11011s. Ti laui er 111111led place, which ias only beenl ili existenlco three 1110111ts alreadyl hts a popitlation ot' 2,600 in haI bitat1s, t wo wholesaile grocerVY slor'%, I wo baks, at florishiicg nowis Paper, &c., while Port. Vort Ii has two daily and thren weekly papers, ill well Aijhpor1ed: Tih stoek moln in this see tioln ot Texas atre acquiring prcat Wa.31111. Five y1'ms uago "Old bai" W1g1o1emde at slo of his anch anld branid ol cattlo t'or $25,000 to a man who allerw'ard )aked otut of his bargain. "01.1 Dl a 'I was about to 11ie to compel him to keep it, but Wil's d issunded t hitefrom, and to-day lie has good relsoln 1o Colgri.tlite himself that the stile was not efled1cf; as h is now oll'eed f'or the Sailinc 111nch1 anld b1an1 41-.6i-,000. Frutit growing is .lso bein. Ig rcessfully and e r tr tively prosecuited. One frulit grower. ivar. Delmisol, cleared $10,06 last year on eighty lliae Ot' 1111d,- plainted prinl cipally, il1 apples lilld pellache. It alis S 'i1 atre fine1Vly dapitedl to fruit and1( gratpe cul Iture. 'Phe Tr'ibuine's corre spon1den; t! flS thdii'ness' to acknlowi edge that whlitO t he pr43vaihi;f p)oliti cai sCut1imenOt-ht Te'xas is tYolservativo I)linocrat ie, "stranIgers are. we'lmed' fl rom li sectionis ot' the coun11try wiili ont regard to politics or reliigiotl." At the bat tle of Anlticin2in2 C2atin Colemiu Uro)wn, of' a Georgia regi men011, wats killed,* aitl his sword1 was1 tied over(10i0i by. Dr-'. KCitott, s2urgeoni or his8 regimelctt,*t 1- ayoung1 lady whlo had a1tratedhmisattenltionl by h&r kinIdness to te~ C~onlfier'th IVound(ld, and1 she llrovideCd a' iii Wig iplace for thle weapon Iln thle atltidS Ofl'he residenlce. The11 na2itn2 of the .Munllg laidy was Groves:, but 1u21i1 iitdOlntly tall that i.-.iot covild ascatuhtii '*as that theo Groves finnlily had1( r'Onioved( to iklaltore. lh'eiintly t he0 ar1rivl t,l4anit.a t'' Miss' Jfulia (j roves, of Ma 'jd, wais c110'11 icle'd ini 112e persona11 coimn2)1 or 212 AtlantaII palper. Struck by thle 1name2 and11 ph:ce o' residencee, I'r. Knlo?I aid d.re(s.sed a1 1no0 to her, asid('hiii"feply received anu iaswer statitag that she 11vas a sister 0of the laidy who had1( min1 istered so 1tenderiv to the~ woiirded and1( dyinug at Sharpsbt'n'g. ic thenI lced oil ier and1( related thle cir'canumances coilnec(teld withI the con1cealmient of01 Caipha.i Browvn's sword. Thei latdy' pr1om1ised to haveO to hiave the ol house sear1chedM Onl her ret i unniom, and( somer1111e i'terwairds Dr. K lnt I. rec thel sulccess ot' th10e 02 sclc and( the0 10 coevery of' the trusty bla2de. A t'ew dlays later D)r. Kniot . recei ved ithe swordI by express, and1( It was trnied ove'ir to Captalin flrownt's relattivecs. 'WIhen1 501221e 0110 spoko ot' the act o.f .\ltgd Groves 11s a "g~raicer'l 021e, 1)v. Knuot t wh Io is a) gal lant widowerI, respomled:1M "*AIi Mariyiand girls are graei\1l; at least, 1 used4 to think so whenl I was soldhicring InI (hat section2." Fewv pepwt eat salt makrelI stig lto thtink bf ftr. hilventuroda'l1I"' led lby tile 11i'nl enlgagedl inI (atching the crea~ttures. i hosine are1 21 subjcect to hard 0 knock' s a11al every2' hit'd of exposureI'i. iWho celebrhatedt iN4Iwy 1house1 of".Jas. (1 Tiarr & 1110., Glou.11 eesteru, Mass., say: "'We have had oni bod 0ur ve'ssels frcatmurtenVi2p of (u1$, bruises, t#gns say thley- wouldn't, go to 81n without T12i )Avis's PAiN K1IL." - * -/helcr .pr: Wouldt you ne((pt the cont gratt 1n1 'ain.ns5 of anilt man for11 0 yom' 811c ceMsIal tr.etmuIt. of a1 isease) that all oth.. er' remledtes. lyiii faIled on2, taal wiouihl vou also0 ne('0pt e nenclosed '1:0t0 as8 a su1fil e'xprIes.siont of my1 graLtuime (ere I depart lor my1 Westernt hlomei. 1- h etV per'2fect [r"l nnd1( ('asy' use of moy i2hand2Iand arms11, andt I can1 alIso walk, things [ h; ve been deredh)''' f1)1 rom fo ten years, ui,uS1' the' 1 nst three mnoths. Alty thleumait-ii''is wvell. Your oly 'IghIt dafys, anld twent-.y days3 fromi the daty Ibegtan Its ui:" I was wellh. Tr'uly j'ourIl' 1). IIX'Arltios KiCnaLL Oxford, N. C., April :, 1883. AL If yout are tro)ubl' with yt1igf~ 1)ah11 In the stoma12ch, use Not mn'ns -Mutnizhing Cordial. I' trouled wit h ntausv, souri stomtach ttaittency or hleart.burna, ur ''iNor mani's N'eutr'ahlizhg Cordial. It Iap s m)t to the taste, acceptable to the stomnach and' no bad effects folio w. The City or"ngin.s Mr. IT. 0. (Gereko, Aufusta~ Gay li l recommtlend(s Norman's -uraizby or dIab as the best, most pleasant and the mnbst harmless faildly mtedh~io in exihitenee. It isi taInhin aVtong foothold, In 'thft house. haoadathau harve used It and(t 'lestinedI to becom)e the ml(,'t nbonuliar n.ud n1-te nI)'11 Aa aogr VC 7 411 .4I --'4t I,'W Wat' a people are doing; . d6fi't kitow just whit - :patr, bithe havo Scoibinationiof pains and and ,ach month they ~tW Worse. e: onl sure remedy di du nIowN'S IRON rr*Rs, .d this by rapid and thorough assimilation -with the blood purifies and fnfithes it, and rich, strong b6od flowing to every part 6f the system repairs the *,ted tissues, drives out 8i5 se and gives health and t Is why BROw 's .IrrERS' will C4rd neyand liver diseases; foiv ftption; rheumatism nptalga, dyspepsia, Mala-' r4j_Atermittent fevers, &c. S.. Paca St., Baltimore. ,' Nov. :8, :8z. WA great sutierer frou ays,e nd foi severaf weeks c eat nothing and was growifig weaker every day. I tried Brown's Iron Sitters, aMd an !itppy to say I now have a-god ap ditey dhd am tting stroiger. -bs. MC AW.it BROWmW .SRo'N 1TIfTER9 is not a drink and doe.f iot c6htain whiskey. It is the only. prepaftati'6n of Iron that ca i o; injiri6sUS'e fects. Get the genuine. Don't be iniiosed on witI4 imitations, AC CIDENTS HAPPEN EVERY DAY in the Year. PERRY BURNS, CulS? DAVIS'S IBILUISES, PA!IN SCIaATCis, * KILLER coNTUaIONS, - - SwELLINGS, t S THE CLS GREAT sOnRES, R EMFEDV FnONO1,' ________ ._.__ .. &O., &c. DRUGGISTS KEEP IT FEVERYWINERE. I PAINT8 AND) OfLS!! RI4eived and1( for sale, a croot1 stok of Athltii aii Kenituwky While' Lead, also best whlite. and Colored Mixe X(i&'aints1$ Colors in 011, Linseed Oil, 1Kerosen&e andt HeAt O (4% Mg-higery' OIle 'jial)Ieis Oil, Varisa Wiinuidw Glass3, l 'i'tt, -:fe: Mc31A2NTen, UnlicE & RWrcura1. W'e keep~ on ba.nd a lV'e.d'oder if' floo(ks, Inks1(, Pens, Plls( 1, Blan k Book~s, also Ite ppuhIr literaure of2 (thle da&y, as the Seasittu Libirary, l"FankinI S(jgure Libmary, etc. MCIMAsTEn, BH1!(FE & K Wi'ru.itc. FEMII GARDEN SErDS AND ONION SETS, Weiav 1on1( han a lrge' stook of Or den Seeds0 alo1sine Violct Seeds and1( SibIle., 1'erry, Ciroiiman and lieedi. So alt cus'tomerslO mIay be' pleased. McMiasTEiu, tlltc IC& KETJCulIN. W~RA APJ21G 'A PER. We call the attention of mnerchiants and othiers to our1 large stock of wrapping pa per, conislti' o (f WI4te Newspapijerg Maniillal, Gray, Vra pping :and ~Stit~ WPaper, We sn."oest that If mnerchants enn buy these artille from us3 as lo1w as fromt abroad, frehtt aI(ded, it wilt be an advantage to retalbt within thet towni $.'Lw1mal coniuilsildH a charged1 rather thani pat'. tio stranigers.' McMAsTxx, BuaYEx & KCIercuIN.' CROSBY Mi LITARY ISTIiUTit D. B. BUSB7ZA. M., PINOIPAL, SE A ST E R Y.L L E, S. C. IT I8 A FAC'T, WE wI!J, SEI.J, VOU A Wagon or luggy for le.ss thanii aUbi 'n bIMMOIUTION. * Ijtj 'pattneisly here'toforti extting 'bi I tw~een the Itderlgned, louder. the style (If "Tuii WINN$Ion2O PLunJ,IIsupa C.WirA NY," ia this day dissolved by mutual Thle buiixness of the Ifirm wvill lbe settled by Mr. .Jn.o. 8. 'Itoynoids, who la~ herey atuthiorized Jo r'ceive ant ji'tIr1f"o {I debht$ dnit t:1mondtcernu. Al Sa 3es'ltevi claims will presenut themt to Ihnt for i0/ muenit, andt all parties Iidebted will mnake immife.diiate paymenO).to hh. . IR. MEA NS DAVIS ' .JlENRY N. OBEA it, JNO. 8. IREYNOLDS. .Winnsboro, 8. C., Januaruy 29; 1883 Jani 30-txt.f SOTuAi i fCIOA'IUl 1 ALOT of obolcKdigiif'to be foundl nt thle WVihnsbo Itotel. 'heo "SNOlI TE1t" ,1 hi owl~ the best FIVE CENTSe oIA i Call and buy one from i )A V.ID and H AMUIlfONFLEING. Ii Nehi 31 W AI E. V,'4401A TO0 -jo NS .rhPTI JV tft a tion u;on all h roneh 6 alironohlal Q o Affeotione Is beyond belief tO tlibb who have never tried It -"O, eon it uIsd. pedily allave Birbehial nonle Fevers. It Is a wendorful [XROTORANT AND Hl h% i i IR It lielpa tile ,41gestiv, I upAry or ans in 0 natural and bIll thy .con t - P%tIIPIES Tf ?P, BLOON', Ind4ntly ro jvceB n1iiA sweats, 9nenei a appetite and gonoral debility. It ha ein known only four years and lNr'Eiu iPA I LT.'r5,O;P1 *ENU,C'1 -A CUuRE. Ajd' oe aillictod with what is genprall3 lsidere(l (1eath' amq cotirlier, conump te~ be .,eur~ - Jr .$ , $5.00 01 WO.djAc6orellng 1e thhiqh th( liseasi has reached. iu patient has yei Ikkein O XO th before a oire wai al'eted, l'Hbi sILODf js reooniended only foi nlminonary affec'Qohs and ,Ik o desirint o use it can d go an .'0diTg their ordert o the pruprie.dors of tMA piper or direel 0 me, stMi?!! that you sa this advertise nent ii t" Wthnsboro NEv(sm19Enz#i Walker&s juros Ltbrninsrn eiOtf\tito or chr-n, it, i" froin eight to ton dayi. LPrice lby -Rxpressf 45 ydf' .1tthig DR. J, IV. W ALK ER, FOANKLf IN, A. . Juno 13 FAKff " ENo.Im; SAnI.:Ms FOR $5, $(, $' AN[ ,to. Kentuieky ShI Spt sliddle4 foi li. ULSSEA.S. DESPOR"T'ES. SPRING I have now iII stock a full linc 0I ?arlng 1)ploment.'Eslsbh as Plows, Trace Chainls, Clevices. 3Shov1ls, BIe-ast Chulns, 11eel Screws Spadles, Ba ( d,I,ap llings. Swedes fronl, Grnids(oncs, Axos. cr,6,uson & Blount's Iron F'oOt P'low StocN. iEED I ISH.E 0 I*TOES Vt GAIt DEN SEEDS.' My stock b'f GI?OCElUtS Ni! i vays bec kep~lt. Lii wvith nmothingi bt "I ISTI-CLAS8 GOODS. A large lot of FIiNE F'LOUR, bon'rht icfore the rccnt advance, cheap by~ he barrel. Fresh supply or "Snow:. Lake" Craecrs ).NLY CASEI1 TRAD)E SOLICITED. R._ IM. IIUEY. FLOUR, FLOUR FRIE5II SUPPLY OF VERtY FINE .S FLOUR UTRECIEIVED. EVERY SACK VARRANTED BY MEAL, MEAL: t. FRESII SUJPPLY 0OF TIIE VERY w.i' C AALITY, 30kri RECNIVED -BY NiEW TIN-SHOP I H AVE di'ily commnenced busi less opposite Mr'. J. M. Elliott's Gin hIlop, wher) will be *I.i,M Cookini' nd( Jlctintg Stoves amf iiwar6 orldl Roofluiga:d Opntiering do.n')" i d Signs PaftedIIC( in 'the best style. Mlerchn'A will find It to thoir Iiter 'at to ceso'lling llt' Ynnke . Tin-. vm poo l(dk ' N d U my nI'I AR ,'It Ii aboUt as1 UCHEAtP 1ud 1 inade of GOOD) MATrEIAL. NA ML. D. FANT. NO)TICE~. "bN Mar*ch 1st Inst.., I 'M~ight the entIre Ustoclk of goods of J'I .W VEATY & ). apd expiet to e l mcl the buineII(:5s . eretofore at thu mdi stanid ~"T,1 ii ~OlN Eli 8'TOlE."' Thanks to' all fu tpatronagec, and by elose allentlonI to "Sness, fairdealing and ha nn goodTh s andjard kind(1 ~t close pri0tL, Iasnall cIoident ofih' continued jtroni' liaytruhu our to.wn an1 con 1iep~efuly,J. M. BEATY. All persons Indebted to til a firnt ot 1l.BEA! Y & CO. are e~iisted to me at on~ and( make settlemenit to the ~.uersgh~ Al accounts to March let i 4IRA,WAi-i" 5000 yards diff16ai b'rands ch0 Il 1000 yards Brown (,uttofhat 4Y, c utt.. va at65centw,. .-00 yards Liin's ilak Uashiore-at 75 1000 vards Lubin's jun'a g, all w Ib6o 9im iny evn 0~ goou1sy eo l i l g UpA 9. r o ffor iOed I -ily reputittlon III 11 I1' T)I'ARTIN11 titora e 8 St1h 11 dI i i) t s to aupr Is 1InA MI '%2)a10, sold hast s1 i II till 81081t 1 098SIQ~-.-200) mvirs Mentsa 111011g i0in' Plou_h Shoes at $1. .11 gidt 61 '9 wort] 100 pirs Ldies' Nlippers at o0; $1,20 worth $1.25. NOTIONSA GOODHS,1--11 wnn'rt.1 vallf 4ua 111b Aliilghty Wilar, dQ ET. L Ik' intlids of approved county pape THEJTE II ,E BS; BRANMRS' Ll F TiE CIiIk MEALS HAD A Respectfully, rGREAT B1 MY WINTI il-UST RE SU 0 , AYD' THE NEXT At price s'unholi*:'d of itV Wi6nc CLOAKS AND DOLMANI Coiiie iftl se i6 J:OW I will be sure to invetsxei of': J.GC IT STANESD .M C0 ALD WET ARE SPRIN@ CATh, B~AP A Trn ort6ilt orolgn, Fr'ui APPThq O AN (yB .3ANA A '0E , h1i hing 018e that 'a fl'aes i COVkik OR.DER?S .ZVIL. OWr-t#bht .. ,!V1 H4 VM 1 nespun at 8 cents. leoat 12K'conitE - cens. i --- tol, best value in AmerIc e d (4 ( coito. rodieton-of my native Roll. This line i iunnsboro. NT lp familiar to all'h Tis seajon I e. every: posoll, yes, even wide .awako colit. atr QO at 10 cents, up to the best hIand Own at $( ,0W ,l lA Shoes at 7.0 0pdtth m..' 200 irs i $2.00. A iineo I Hi of Mln'i Fine Slloes 200 pairs L4adles' Cloth Ualters at 70 centst - Sthis deparImetit I have a lllce.electCol. -Ws tIlls I closed out i4twiltor. If you i't fafi to xamiino Ail stock. l\: VI I 'q ]9C.A.U -H. r hought at my office, ING STA1'L STAR v A I-i*E ASSOT311.4JY UORS AND EIGARS' "lgI IANDS. 9 FISH EVERY DAr. 'r ALL HOURS. Im es Iqlwm .0Im -dqr' RYOESCIIEL, Agent. OhGAINS ER STOCK 1U i o EU) Pj *IT Y DAYS boro. AYL LtSS THAN COST. am offering g6dt1 an'd f$oW ~our spare change; RGE$iI~i Agent> STEE HEAI. That It 1a the aclp5.nolil.ede Leatlerin ' the' Tr'ade 1ia fniet that cannIot bo' uii. MANY3dtie I L.9 il IMrTATE. 19-NUNid EQUAL ITt The Largest Armied, AND IT 1S WARRUANTED) To he malde of the bestmaluteial. TO be0 comiplete in every respect. For Satle by . 3. M- BiAirry & CO., . A t. wanlhted In luo htpied fbrito 1)MS1 I CSEWINI MA CIINE CO., -Ichmon(ld, V'irghtia. T DERDALE NOW DIE - STOCOK in the South for sAlo iatwl - OABBJAGE~8, O}q8, .PEANUT'M 'holosle Fru goshould ha&V6 * . . .