The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, April 17, 1883, Image 2
E WS"AND HERALD
WINNBOnO, 8. (
A'IIDAT. APRIL 1,V. & 8 g
dNO. Be .BNL ,
-011AN. A- DOVOLA8),'
SI'IT has been instituted Against ex
oonator) orsev b William Lilloy, of
Whiigton-, for $10,000 damages, al
]eR( to filve bocn sustained as the
gult of Al iassautit upon', tho plaintiff
on the 6th of last March. The un-for
tunato Dorsey seems to have his hands
full. these days.
T1ty, seens to be quito a conflict
6f oplniois about the charactor of the
P41% potmaster at Florence, S. C.
Thle .vapis aud courier cliaracterizes
himo as a "detlulting treasurer," while
Mr. Towtiseiid, a lawyer of that place,
writes that Ie 1A very highly respect.t
by all the citizens of Florence, irre
spective of color or party. We hope
the appolitient, will prove a good
one.
EvouTs are now being made in the
New York Legislature to modify tilb
rior of the Penal Code with referenco
to the obsei,vaee of Sunday. A bill
is now pending before that body, the
suibstalce of which is the allowance of
the sale of fond of all kinds on Sun
day and permittig various pastimes
prohibited by the code as It now stands,
It also allows persons Who keep
ainother day holy besides Stinday to
pirsue their avocatiolns Onl that day.
Timt Boston Jerad publishes inter
views with prolincit Democrats in
the Middle, vestei' and Southerii
States, colcerning Governor Iutler'
chances for obtaining the Democratic
nom1inati,no for tile Presidency. They'
nli vith one Accord treat the idea with
cotitempt and (tisdain, and it is evi.
dont, iP the opinions referred to afbr(
Any evidenlce, that tile General cljol
htit little prospect of gratiffing hil
chroic and cranky ambition. If hi
caldidilcy is a serions fact, we cal
now breathe easy, and if only a joko
noe harm lis (1011.
THE proposit,ionl (o call 1111 extra ses
sion of the Legislature to provide to:
the defense of tho political prisoner;
is astoundig indeed. For our part
WO ar 1 uIable to see the force of au.1
argument in its flvor, either from a
standpoint of right, or public policy
It is alearly a matter with which th(
State as such has Andl should hav<
nothing to do with. We do not meni
to place oursClves iin tile attitude o
'forsaking our friends in the hiour o
umisforlinei, for we believe It to be till
bounden dutly of all good D)emocrat!
to contribute, and liberally, too, to
w'ard defraying the necessary oxpense:
quitted ini a court of Justice. Thie fun<
raised for that purpose shiould be pri
V1te, not p)ubl ic--the dlefendants shouk
look to their fellow-Demtorats,11not t(
the State.
A LAWYEli IN TRtOUBL.
A legal sensation has been createdi
inl Greenville by tl h atlicited at.
tempt to effect tile disbarmient of' on<
.J. T. Nix, a p)romhiient attorney 01
that city. At a meeting of tile bar
hold( several days ago, a resolution wat
p)assed1 requesting Solicitor Orr tc
ask the court to pass a rulo against Mr
Nix Ordering iml to show cauise h
Ihe should not he disbarred. Theli ac
tion of tihe b)ar is said to be based
upon01 a numbIner of affidavits slined by
former clients, all of which are to tihe
efbet that Mr. Nix hlas actedl dishonest
Jy and uniprofessionally. An order
was signed by Judge Wallace roquir
lng himt fu show cause 0on the first dav
of the nlext term of the Court of Comi
mon1 Pleas why his namne shou11 l ot be
stricken froml tihe roll as an attorney.
A repourter of the Greenville NVews
has interviewed thme gentlemoan 01n thle
subtI)Ct, and he reports imsel5lf recady
and anxious for' all investigat,ion, delny
ig all the charges preferred againlst
hhln. lie says lie cani oloarly establishl
lila innlocencee. An opin)ion upon1 tihe
case or a predition as tn its resu'lts at
this~ stage \voauIld be preClinturek~ anid imi
CONyVIOT'ED.
The trial1 of Joe lBradrV inl Dubllin,
for the murtlder of Lord Cavendisht anId
Under-Secretary Uurke, has been
broI,lght to. Ii close, and the seten~ce of
tile law is thatt the1 un1fortunato man
mlust (die upon1 tile "'igniomIinions tree.'
-i'Tho defenice attempllted to prove an~
ali11, and whlethier tr:ump)ed up1 or 1no1,
It was at least plhausill, and, to our
inzds, it raise. a reasonlable doubt of
the gulilt of tihe defendant'. T.Lhe p)re
siding judlge deliver*ed a bricf' charge,
anId 11h0 jury, after an absence ot'three
qu1arters of an:hour, r'etulrnled a ver
dhict of guilty. When: tihe verdict was
read a deep, sup1pressed, but signil
cant mlurmuntr weint 1:0,1nd( the couIrt
*room, aind it wvas plain that tile result
of the trial wvas received: will) diapi
p)robationi by thle.lookers-on. As the
prisonerI was being contl(0ed back to
*his celJ time, crowd hissed Carey and4
- cheered Brady. Tile demonstration of
feeling was so mnarkedl that it was su)-.
pressed by the pl)Oice aulthorIties. Tile
*prisonmer throughout thle enttiro trial
wias. remarkably cool and composed,
R?ut turned ashen pale np~on hearing
thoeverdiot of the Jury. Whent asked,
'RJave yott anytihlng to say why the
~outone of' doabh should not be passed
IQA'Q4?" he9 resondQdJ in a loud,
iclear ind firm voice "I adh not guhty,
of tie primo which the informers have
bWtn onl -u"ovlith solemn and le-.
kluout vehonietiuo yo protested his in- do
noconoe. lie was hurried ftom the
nourt,room, and in a few days more; r
guilty or innocent, he will sufrr the fil
extrome penalty of tho law. hl
)1
ZIZZB2 GANN9v'B ANGYO..
A Sigu1ar Suit for Damages Against ai
Arolbilhop--Two Paper-Angels. J
The trial was begun at Bostol, on. 8
Monday of the action by Lizzie M. T
Gannon against Archbishop Willianis q
and the Rev. Father Fleinig, of that di
city for $3,000 damages. The plaintiff it
is tihe seventeen-ycar-old lbild of well
to-do parcints, who lr pressing the 8<
suit fin her behalf. During tlo euti- d
ner of 1879 Miss Giniimoi was takein v
suddenly with hysteria, dring .which bit
It is allegod that she had visionls, tind ol
apparently saw and conversed vith! A
the doad. Three months later she ox- 1
porienced a similar attack, during a
which, as she lay in a trainee, shte Is;
said to liave described the torii ad al
thees of nany persons who died betor0 ' it
she was boi, with whom she talked ft
an1d whose names Plhe gave 011,0t'ly. I g
Upoi recovering her Aemises she could
nothing of what had occurred.
The Rev. Fatier J. II. Fluming, assist
alt pastol of St. JaImles CaUholi a
Church, wias called, With the hop1e that
is miinistrations might relieve td e girl ,
but without avall. Anna Gainnon, 19
0
years old, adds:
When wo weie sitting Aroind Liz
zie's bed ohet eVening ahe pati her lind
uiider the bed clothes and pulled up a
box which we did not ktiow she had,
amid had iever seen before. Site took
nt, seine pieces of paper a littie nil
er than postage salps, and Cn l it tLe
shapo of human figurs. Whei held
to the light. wll e Catures could be sect
ts well as the feet ad toes.
"There wevre t wo oe t.haiw little an
gels. and Lizyie said Frankie, her dead
brother1', la1d seit theimi. One1 was for
her almother Mid the other she could
give to wh1oeVer she likod, but tiev
inu1ist not leave tlie house. Sihu sai0:
her brothIer, had told her to keep th1ema
two yeai's, aid thell lie wouldt give her
somiethiig else. Whenl sI recovered
si had no ill remilemai bra nce 01 tile lingl.,4.
Aflterward I went with11 Lizzie to Flh
er Fleiin(g's house and lie gave her a
pair of pnIyear bends. Lizzie showed
him the ltawels, and lie said: 'I( is a
very pretly thing, but. if you iro into1
anv niore sleepa Ill persecute it.
Whien e leit. Fadther lemiig told 1mII
t(o let hii ,n 't nw w helt dhe lad anothear
tiranee. Lizzie weut iito one ithatl
night, ai dfather Fleing caine, il
tioducud hiiself as a (riveler, anild
took lte anlel iway% wili hii. \When
lie Came I Iext dayi sie asiked himit flCor
har l. aagel, and lie said ii' she could fhiid
it she coid bare it. Up1on n% hich t,she
put her imn11ad inl his iweast pocket an1d
took it Out. Ile snid, 'yot lave givel
It 10 mv, 1aind I eil do what I like with
It." She said, 'Yes, bt, you mu1tist liot
hrtiln it.' lie said. 'I'll persecntei it.'
She sitid, 'No, you will not, beciius
thatt wAouild be colniliiting m ululder.'
Fath erm Fletning ent. the tiguri1O inl Iwo
Vil his knifie, ani Ivhent lit tLe poit,it
or lis kiife t hrotugh the head of tle.
- image. 1I Ioldiig it uip be fore Lizzie,
heo said, 'Now, dot yaau see?' She thena
set uip a stcramil, an uthszid , 'Youi hiauv
e immitated murderiaki.' 'I hten she fainted,
and iny mther taasked what wvas the
iatlter. She andt at her' Fleiing had
kie how to br1 ig hter clihIdeen uap.
Lizzie kept. sayinig, 'I want my angiel.'
lFi ahe Flcmiing took hothI ang'els away
withI him. ,Ahotl nin dlays af'terwail
aLiz.zie was n a Ira nce andu( lost her
voice', anda2 FatIher Fl~i emig, lhy Placimla
his haiiads 111)on her'. causeod haer spezak
Shae was iii that conitfiona abomut cevr
two.weeks. Fat her len0 inig shiowel
Lizzie conisecratedl anid unIco)iyeer'atedi
biaid, land she said she had dlistiin.
ginshedl them apaart. le I hought it
wats a suiper'naturial case. Tbci lieXt
Itie shte wats ini ai tranlee wais aboult
April, and1( from Ihenu unail DeIocemnber.
thera' wvere p)ersonis whio broughlt, back
hter voie, by put11ting t hiir hiands aipoui!
lier, but i Deemere shut losI her Voiec
allogethera, her eyes begain to troubtlae
her, anid it Jnuairv she was blinad,
anal hiad to go. to hedl foir sixz mnth s.
Shte was (deaf, too, fori someia timeo.
Ever'y tunie F'athuer FIemn g camiie shae
said(1she wanltedl hera anguels; itf he
woiuld give iup the nagels she would be
all right. iIe said lie would take care
of the ,ac tu 1)11comio teverv' time she
w~anted lunu to, aad hae iaskedl thaltano
othe po'lriest shoul l)e sent for', as~ hec
wanitedh to f'ollow lie Case uil. Lizzie
ha,s, t spoken siniec D eceaiber, 18."
'Vho mother ot' the girl sido Ihat the'
maost skill ful physicians have exainiedl
haer zandt haive taken var'ious iews~y of
the case. The most remuarkabale phle
nomnenon wvhich site aand her dlaughitei'
(deser:i,ed im conlneeIlon withi Lizzie's
czond.itioni w~as a imniiifestat ion of stiL..
maitta. Thley conlsidhered t his blaeed Iiasr
at the points where thle hbody of (CIn.if|
was piearced ats a ml i ats sig.;
Wheu talk inig in trhance, miidera he "i- h
tluencec of the haayinag eta of hoads, I let
child wvonhld ceatse to specak, een in~ j
thle miiidodle ot a word, iI' I le hiiadQ a
were retiovedl. A p p1liationa Is uindei ni
to A rt'bbisho \Williams to recover thie ()
Itiages, and( lie said FaIte Fleie ugi
lhad done wrongi~ ini reltiaiig the ina -
ag4es. 'T,ho rch bisohop. ona a second ata
app11heatIion, hoawe ver, refu'csed to order laa
thleu' sur'renider. Th'le A rchishoap was
allowed1 totsiyi adv':anc:e of the
d.efeanse. Tll.e evidenice of' the reverenda.
gentalemnan wais to the effect, lie lhad nio
'nowvledlge 01' the c!aae exept,ingi that
the parienits hald beenat l un to comi
Iphziin of' Fiathera lem ing's coaid,ai.
which lie did. lnot thilirk came withi:n
hiis.IuarisdIicI ion.
-'-On last, Sundayl n tighat Virgi Whtife
was mi a huouse nara I"onaian linn,
lhtun, coh>r'ed, fired thrio)ngh the wiin
diow ait iiin ~wh a juistoal. The bll
ook ctiect in WVhite's tfiee, near' t:
teaiple, buit tort unately it was a ghm le.
img-shot., and plow in du~ own athlroghi
chic skin ll on the floor without daing
serious mijuiry,. althiough the wonidmi
unlm bldc prmofusely. lie ian out1 of'
the door aller' belig shot, and W illiams
firedI at. himn several times. Tihae affatir
is thme result of an old qutatrrel bet weent
thue amen in which Willi'amis Seeiuus to
have haud much provocattioni.
oPsaar Otergymana Undoer' a Mule.
It was li thte-Yoseite, 0)n a s9t(eep anad
rugged miontaf u road. The pamty nma
hecredl about a dozen,. anid the jo Iehst of all
wvas a wvell--knaowna doiil, iSomiehowv or
otlher his mu1ie stumnblerat and1( rolled over
ando over', the dotminie ;linuging fast to hImt.
When thev (anme to a si t.h.e mualr-aus on -
top. Ilothi thue doiie anmd the mulae were~
badly bruIsed. One of the party lhppned
to have a bottle of P'aauv DAvis's PAIN I
Kui.umEt. it za few haours they were readhy
to proceed on theira joumrey. I
9o#i VAnoLmA ivktWa.
-Mr. D. A. Keasler, who resides
ar Pondleton, tnet with a fatal acoi.
t oO Wediesday afternoon, 4th-iust.
o had' ben to Central, And while
ttMin011g hon1 h6 * horse becamo
4ghtened and ran awyI tl)owin
m olt of the buggy ant bro*ldig it
34k.
-On last 8aturday oVening pub"u
oFaddeni, a nog'o boy, was r1n over
id killet on the tram-road of Messrs.
, J. Howlaid & Bro., at Pudilg
Walnp Crossintr III Still! -e o *.nty.
rial Justice Mebonal(I held an it
tiest over the body and the jury -ren.
mred a verdict of death from datlsol-.1
mss on. his part.
-On1on '7"ne. Onee the most
ivero storms of rain we hd taide tlie
D.structive storin of last 8optembor
Isited.tts lost Friday, and on MQn.day
ralied hikrd il-oin about elevi
clock in the moriting until mildight.
11 irm work Is very baek%vard In
mlsequenlce of the long cotntled bold
iid wet eather. We are pleased to
ar f1riner s\y the wheat and oats
1t coniig oul AM l6okine liud, but
I Soine ploce the stands AM thiln from
coziig out. Oclerally tbosO crobs
ivo good prospects.
-A yoing colored nan named Bill
e ni1et with a inc).4 horrible ackiddnt
lIeltoi 'last Ttuesday . a.fternoon,
hieh resulted In.his.deah. 'Te Mile
.Idge train was being. fhifted, and
1co. who was riding on the platform
I a Issenlgoll. car, attemplitutt f6~g1.t. Vi
ihilo the train was.moving liarkivards,
dienl h1o" IbIl across ho track.; eh.ist
nler th'' whools. No olm was Ila
imn, and beoro the traitn coitid be
top P!d two phseonqger cars passed.
ver his erson, cutting one leg coin
letely off at the thigh and manglling
o other one so terribly that It had to
c anptated. lie lived two or three
ours il'ter the accident.
-A ndcrson ittelligen?cer: The State
Inard ot' Education, which mects in
oluiibial in tMay, will tix the place
or holding the tIext State NortIia] In
tilute, anid VWe trust that It will desig
into Anderson n s the place. ''herO
vas a partial pronise of the fortner
)onrdw, we believe, to send-the Institute
.o Andersoil thils year, and while wo
(now there wits 1iothling bildilng In
hat pro.;pective augreceniit, parlicm
arly 11ponl the board, still we telst
h1t. Ithey my deem it. proper to setul
he l1stittile het this Ain1m0t. In
Id(er. to enlable theill to do sO, how
vier, the people oe' Amiersoni innst
iiriiish ample boarding acconminodl
ioins l'or the teachers at very reasona
ble rates.
----If ou don't wait to freeze W)eh its
oil; suitffr froim excssivo perspiration
whni its wartm-use Brown's tron Biltters.*
ACCIDENTS
HAPPEN
EVERY DAY in the Year.
PERRY BURNS,
.CUTs,
DAVIS'S5 BRuisE,
IS T H ESWELLINoS,
IS THE SCALDS,
GREAT SoRES,
DISLOCATToNS,
REMEDY FELONS,
&c., &c.
DRUGGISTS KEEP IT
EVERYWHERE.
SALE
ALND FEED STABLES.'
Loo otT,
10R8S, M RES ND M LES
TWENT -TWOhead of ft Ketuck
hld oSES, MAESl ntdAND LEieS.
tlsEin good mares aind(i fa t rni sick
mies,t w ixc VI ill0( 1selso lha or .qveAs
r ont ihne miutil nsext fail, by per'sonts mattk.
ug tue sati.sfactory papers either by whiole.a
tIe or. retaIl. Great Ind(ttnemets oferedl v
i ash buyers. I dlefy comttt).itlin.
A. WiNLLJFORIt-.
.-TRADIf
NORMAN'S
COR DIA L.
--MARK
achandDoels wethrand dhilrdeor adue ,r'
ofenrv o th tae wi.at ho . In
ea eab, C ole r e,bi
ceadburn ick asnpdsNervous
be used In anl 'rngemientuo
hoAtoael ang oelSofo.rlaatin ot,the
NEUTRALIZINO CORDIAL
is as "'- tant and harmless a soak
ber t.ino. Dloes not contaitt: Opium ri
mnde winot contipae. Spcal )com
Children..
dvPrice ase.-and *s.oo pet bottle. C
Bold byeS Dresgpget and .aler its Medieftsn
' BZOJELSIOX OHBMIOALs 00, b
Sole Propsrietors, a
,Walhaila,8.0. U.&. .
IURBER PAINT.
NE BARREL, RUBBER PAINTS, forI
tin or shingle roofs, just received.
.7 it
NewLife
ivet by sing BRbWN'S
-Tiv '1trs. In the
WV ate it strengthens and
Aars. the system; In the
A a it enriches the blood
'#d .quers disease.; In the
"Siier it gives tone .tp the
erves and digqstive organsI
in':the Fall it enables the
eVotem to stand the shock
of sudden changes.
n no way can disease be
10, ately prevcnted as by
keepiog the system in pera
t6ct condition.- BROWN'$
I'ozr fBITTERS ensures per
fet.hCalth through the
thangingseasons, it disarms
the* anger from. impurd
*ate and -miasmatic air,
auid t prevents Consumpa
f i dhey and Liver Dis.4
Bedlin, Es_., of the
own .nrnri of .- H.
Co., Attorneys, Lo
D~tA pBuilding,. Washina
ton, C., Writes,DcC. 5t
1881'
Cenlemen: I take plea0%
ure in stating that I have used
3irown's Iron Bitters for ma.
larla and nervous troubles,
caused by overwork, with
excellent results.
B are of imitations
As r' BROWN'S IRON BIT.a
'rT, and insist on having
it. on't be imposed on
wit something recorfin4
men .d as "just as good."
The genuine is made only
by t - Brown Chemical Co.
Dalti ore, Md.
iHE DAIS-SEWING NACLINT
Ml. ...B(6An-D1ear Sir: It gives i
nilch gljpasre to testify to the merits c
the Davis Nrtical Feed Sewing Maehin
The machli I got of you about 1v&e yeal
ago, has tenl alimos Ill cunmaht w;
ever since :at tim. I cannot see that
is worn ar -aild.has nlot cost ike 0110 Cel
for repain ince we have lad it. Aim we
pleas-d at don't Aisb for any better.
,ura truly,
ROBT. CRUAWFOfiU
Granite iarry, ial Winnsboro, I. C.
We havi ed the D)avis Vertical Fee
Sewing M :hhl~aor the last live- feat
We woll not hav, other niufke at an
pIrice. e --ainel1 h' givenis uS
- nin. WI. jK. TunNEn an.'~~~
F.airlield county, S. C., .Jan. 27, i~1
IInving~ hiouight a Dauvis Vertical Fe
Sewinlg Machine fromi Mr. J. 0. Boag 801
three years ago, and It having given I
liet fect satisfactioni In every respe'ct as
family main~,ie, bothl for heavy and lig
sewinlg, and nlever necededi the least i
pair In any way, I can cheerfully rcecoi
IIendI4 it to aniy 0one as a flirst-ciass mlachni
II every particular, and1( thinik it second
inneQ. It is onea of the simlelst macihin
niade; my13 chlhiIren usC its with all eas
l'lw, attachmients are mnore easily adjusti
ndl it does a greater range of wvork b)y mni
if its Vertical Feed tihan aniy other mn
:hinle I have ever seen or used.
Mus. TrIoMAS Owimos.
Winnsboro, Fairfield county, S. C.
We have had one0 of the Dav~Is Machina
bout four years and have always found
L'adyl to do all kinids of work we have heI
cealsion to (10. Can't see that the miachit
Wa wor anly, and1( works as well as whl(
. Mn"s. W.J. Ci wFORD.
Jackson's Crcek, Failrfleid counIty, S. i
M1y \1'ife Is highly plleased wlih thle Day
lachlinle bought of you. She wou11Ii ld
tki double what site gave for it. TI
lachinle has not bceen out of ordler 5Iim
hie had it, and she can do any -kind<
fork on it. Very resp)etfutlly,
J AS. F. FRHE E.
Montieello, Fairfield county, S. C.
Thie Davis Sewing Machine 1s simly
-eur.Mtas Je A. 'AOOLwyYN
Iigeway, N. C., .Ja n. 10, 1883.
2 - 0.loAo, EIs., Agenlt--Deni Sir: 31
'Ite has een using a D)avis SewIng Mi
line ce)nstantly for fUio past four year
lId It hais never needed t(ty iepairs an
U,rka just as well as wheni first boughg
lie.says it. will do a greater range of pi
cal work anld do it ealer and better thae
tny ein a~IreC Bhi ever C MM 13Y. We chlee
illy reconunlijend . t as a No. 1 famnil
.rAs. Q. DAyIs.
ROSBY MiLITARY INSTI [UTF
., 2. UBBY, A, 3., PRINCIPA1
E AS8T E RV IL LE, S.
~i"SEN'D FOR CIRCUI,AIIS.
fl'I i'prtnership heretofore existing h1
L twe.n the undersIgned, unde61r tI:
-yie of "THmE WINN8ntoiOiI PenliL,1HN
oM'ANY," is tis (lay dissol1ve'd by imuiti
mhsenlt.
Th'le biisiness of the firm will be settle
V Mr. Jo. 8. Ueynoids, who Is hereb
athmorized, to receive -and ree it for a
3bts due the concern. All part Ies hInII
ahns11 Will presenO1t thlem to hhn11 for pa)3
eInt,. Itih a lrtIea InldebtedI will maWd
ulnedtakpaynIenft to hlim.
-1R. MEANS DAVIS,.
HENRY N. OBEAR~
JNO. S.. RECYNOLDS.
W'lihoto, S. C., January 29,.1883.
JIa:..t
SP.O 1.IO,
IsP
UBMEDfYHA NEVER
FIACtD TO oUE
VooyUMPTis - '
M s4'wdy action sipon all Br6nohial uni
Imonc Affeltions is beyond belief
to thoso who have never tried it
or se-jn It usedL -
Ib flkodily allavs Bro ti
monio Fevers. It is a wendorful
V.XP'ECToRANT AND It E A- T E R
It keope the digestive lht itiry or
gans in a bhtfral und heaay cobdition
it
PURIF IEs THE Rto,
ingtaitly rulWVes night sweat- g6nenes
f appetite ,ad general debility. It ha
oh nown only four years and
lAS NEVERBt FAILEDTO PSUtFEC,
A CU1RJ
ADy.ono afflicQtd with *hat is general
0011cirod death's di courier, consuml;
tidit can be cured for $2.50, $5.00 o
$10.0 n"ordling to the stage which th
disease has leached. - No patient aNs y(
taken $10 worth beforoneuro wasaffeoteI
The SPECIFIC is red6onim6lided Vhly fV
Plhidonary affections, and those (1osirin
to lse it can do ao by sending their ordei
to the j11priehti of this phVer Of' direi
to tifi, tftirg .thlat you saW thiH advertis
ment in the Winnsboro New ANU i1HEnALI
Wa11her4e
V-n1es A.hentuatism', either aouto or chrm
.le ini rI -m MUht to ton days.
Price. by Express, $4 Vdir l'ottl<
DR. J, W. WALKER,
FRAN LINTON, N. C.
June 13
ENOTAs11 SADDIMS FORL $ji, $6, $7 AN
$10. Kentucky Spring &d itMtdles f
$10. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES.
SPRING
A NOUNCE MUNT
I have now inl stock a full line
Falrin1g implements, such as
- Plowsf Trace Chalis, Clevices.
Shovels, Breast Chains, Heel Screw
Spades, Back tinds, Lap Rings.
Sides Iryn, Grindstones, Axes.
Ferguson .& Blouit's Iron Foot Plo
Stocks.
SEED IRISH P0 TA TOES AN
-GARDEN SEEDS.
My stock of GROC'ERIES will a
ways be kept. np witfh othing bi
d, FIRST-CLASS GOODS.
A large lot ofLFJNE FLOUR, boumgl
before the recent advance, cheap t
thcwbarel. Fresh supply of "Snov
-. aka' Crackei.s.
e NLY CASU TRADE SOLICITEL
Rk. M. HIUEY.
FLLO ;IiOR
JUS RECIVED.PL OFVEYl FAC
WARRANTED BY
at
MEAL, MEAL.
a A FRESII SUPPLY OF THlE. VER
BEST QU AALITY, ius'R IRdEIVE
-BY
A. D.I. Flenniken
aNEW TIN-SHOP
I H AVE recently commhenecd bus
neis Opposite Mr. J. M. Elliott''s Gh
Shaop, whlere Avill be found C'ookin:
anda( Heating Stoves anid Tiniware of' a
kinds.
Rloofling and Gutterlng done) in
good aand substantial amannaer, as clhes
AS Ilhe3ebeCOpCSt.
Signs Painted in the best styli
Cheap.
Merchants will find it to thteir intol
Cst to) Ccase selling light Yankee Tiu
ware. poorly solderecd, andu sell mi
TrINW ARE, na it is abont as CII EAI
nd is made of GOOD MATERIA L.
SAML. P. FANT,.
I NOTICE.
O nN'Marcha 1st inst., I bom at thec ehthi
~Jsfock of goods of ~.M.BJEATrY,
e. CO.,-nnad expect to e<n itn me the busines
e as heretofore at the m,d stanud, "THI
a COhN ElI STrORE." Thlanks t'o all: 1
I ast patronage, arnd by closo aiqlication I
nI lsness, fair dealing and' haa n goo
Aof fanidard kinds at lose profits, haIt
feel confidenmt of theo conitinuedl atronag
of.ntanuy.throughout our towniand' coiunta
Respectfully,.
-- J,-M. BEATY.
All persons indelited to the old fIrm (
7. M. BEATrY & CO. are requestedt
come at onco anid inake settlement -to th
undersigned. All accounts to March 1a
hIst. must be paid.
Meh 13 J.L lr..im ,v
RING GODS
i -hve now ready for lih
0OoDS, "consisting of
-NUN'S VF,ILING, BUNT
- SWISS, PLAIN and
LACED) TRI
PIQUES,
. GINGHAMS
A stock br Men's, Boyd and
SOL:
T STRAW IATS IN AL
Men's, Boys' and Youth
Men's Cloth and Leathif "li
FANS
tlI
CALL AND EXAMINI
9
ecspectfhhly,
k
T HE
D AM STILL OHINTXG W
>r
WINES, BRANDIES1
OF THE CH4
SUMMER I
LEMONAESt MINT JU
BEEr
s. AIWAVs On hand dfid servd
LUNCHES.
Respectfuly,
J.4
H11AYZC A1&WAYS JI7?1N Al
.MAS&IEd, AS THIE RR A
it
y3000 yards Stand arl briHf A ai 424 cci
50)00 yardls different brands Obecked
- 1000 y9ards Blrowni Cotton at 4% cents
,500 yards Nun's Veiling, in popular
2000 yards Colored Lawns at 5 cents.
5001 yards Lubini's Black Cashmere al
~. 1000) yhrda Lnbin's Nmin% Velig,- i
See what my comnpetito'rs ask for the san:
Towels, Napkins and Traide Damask
of goods excels anything heretofore offrn
My rep)utation in the II' T)EPAWR'
poet to oiler such inducements as to surp)
petitors. A good Straw Hat at 5 ents, a1
. madle Manlilla at $2.50, sold Inst season in
Men's Plough Shoces al, $1.15 and 8025 w
1010 >airs Ladies' liIppetis at 50, 75 and $1
worth $1.25.
NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, ETC.
have no old stock carriedl over fromi last 3
wvant real valne for the Alnighty Dollai',
~ _______lII kinds of approved county p1
e.
CALDWR
II..
I-R
SPRING
GQODSI
SPRING-00Ds
ipoc'ion a Aul line' of 1PRiNG
0NS 0OTT4) mid PLAIN
FIGURED MUSLINS)
PED an;Q ORDED
CAMBRIC9,
and CALICOES$
LSO,
YoWW1' Clothing, Whith will bd
D LOW9
L'. STYLES AND P'RItE&t
s' loW -ut Shoes. Ltdie' dnd
ppers. Also, A bdautifil line of
'F,bnkf PURCHASING
rltOKSCli4L, Agents
LTINQG $TAR.
STA1R
.Tff.4 FIN N ASfOIikk jEf
-OF
LIQUORS AND IIGAk
)ICEST BRANDS.
3EVERAGE8,
TCH1 AS
Lhlls, MILk PUN4HESI and
ON ICE,
on shotd noticej with FREI'
3ROVESCIIEL, Agent;
IH'S PRICES
TR ECEATED B$ THfE NdRA
TRIKE- BOTTOMS
ts.
llnmespin.at 8 cen'.
hades, at 12%! cents.
75 cents.
Wohl !he fest ydiltie in iiida, aL 25 cenit's
e goodls.
th pro(litsio ro.f my native soil. This line
MENTI is familiar to- all; TIhis sNason I of
rise every person, yes, even wlde awake com'1s
better one at 10 cents, up to the best hand
this town at $4.00.
mugh Shmop at-75 cnts9 worti $125. 200 pairs
nr.t $2.00Y. A nice 11hm of Mi en. 1Eino, SI ioes.
.25. 200 pai's Ladies' Cloth Gaiters af,75 cents
-In this dlepartment I have a nice selection. t ;
-elnr, as thi. I closed out last ifintr.- If you~~
don't fail toex~a'nine my stock:
Eper hou'ght at myote:
LT THE flEAD.
TiiN IAIGilT'fit1NNINdj
"DOMESTIC."~
'%Fha It is the acknowledged Lseader in
th e 'rmade is a fact that canttot be disc
MANY IMITATE IT-NONE EQUAL FW
Thic Lightest tunning,
Jhie most Beautiful WVoodwork.
Tdo any ati etmaeil
-Tof b complete ini eo rcspstgA
For Sale by
Wlnnsboro, 8. is
Agentswanted in unoccupied tevnitt
13OMEs'TIC SEWING MAChIINE. C0.
Richmond, Virginia.
3 NO W
STOOK