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THE NEWS AND HERALD. WINNSBORD, $.U IBUSDAs kk8L 19, * * I iteg ONO. a. REYNOLDR, CM.AS. A. DOWI4SH. 'HAR.OT is Jabilait oVor the pros Pects of a fifty tholsand dollal' union depot. Tim. Democrats In Congress should remmber that John G. Ca.rlisle Is the Free Trade candidate-for the Speaker 19h1i) of It next House. Tim Charlotte Journal-Observer Is growing impatient with the slow Progress Of the star-routt trials at Washington, and justly concludes that it Is high tirne for the farco to be brought to a close. THE forcinan of the jury that con Victed Brady a few days ago, has re Velved several letters threatening his life. Irish fympathies are unquesti'n otbly with Brady in his misfortune, and the executio of a man of questionable guilt will complicate rather thaln solvo the problem of Irish hate and British domination. Thp Iroquoris Democratic Club cole brated thi aninivfrsary of Jellbrson's birthday fit Chicago several days ago. Senator Bayard delivered a forcible nd eloquent speech in responso to the toast, "Our Country." A number of addreSse were made by representative Denocrats from different sections of the country. The political situation was fhoroughly and ably canvnd, and the goeral drift of opiiniol soned to favor Tilden for the Democratic standard-bearer In 1884. trHv prominient Land Leagners of the West condemn the actions of tho Rosma faction in Now York in the strongest, and sevewost terms. M ajor John Byrne, President of the Cincinl nat- Land League, has written to the 'resident of the New York Land League, denou ncing (To sentiicutls ex pressed and action taken at a recent meting hed in New York City. Tho LcHief wa expressed that O'Donovi Rossn and his fellows wore the paid agents of the English government. The Jetter condened the dynaite policy, and declarcs the true Lanl League policy to be consistent with Atterican citizelship and respectablo cl'lrt. TimE captiOn prelixed to anl editorial sotece fro oTi NlwS ANID lERALD by the Charleston 2Mercury is su - fleiently indicative of the sentiments edf that journal upon the political per socutions in South Carolina. It reads WHY TiHE PEOPLE AnIE NOT ".LOYAI,." ANIMOsPT'Y OF DISLOYAl. cITIzRNS. .lordering on Heression. We couldl not wvonder If our people cn-' tertalned feelIngs of, animnosit ytowards the government, when sneh airrets are pierro trated In its lnme and uilrhi' the semblance of Its laws.--innsa,boro Newos and Herald. There can be nothing disloyal or tr'easonable in an honest and hearty criticism upon the actions of the Gov.. ernment and its oflicialer. national or Stat.e. And if to@ condeanu the high handed outrages of the law ofticers of the Government in the arrest and coma mnitment of the best. andt nost respected citizens of the State npon shadowyv and uinibunded char'gos, sannvks of treason, and "'borders onr seession," we say to the Charlesion NIcroury, "'make the mo.,t of it I"' CONVIOT LABOILt. A bill is now pendig befint the Legislature of New York, wvhiceh pro v'ides that no further contract shall be made wvith reference to the employ ment ot the conivicts in-the State peni tentiary, b)ut they shall hereafter be em lhyed for the puabhfc acconut in inann faicturing articles to be- sold in the genueaall market. The measure has passed to a third reading, ail will probably become a law. The example set iS,OnO worthy of imitation, and it is to be hoped0( that It will arouse pub lie sentimnat against a similar evil in South Carolina. Our exper'ience for several years past has ccrtainmly not been such as to warrant a continuation of a systema alike unfl'iendly to. t.he instincts of haunmaity and the good sense of the-countryv. Much hass been said( and much moreo oughtk to be sai by the press of' the State against the cruel and Inhuman treatmaent of the convicts under- t'ho shadow and-cover of the lawv. iring out the inmates of~the penitentiary to private parties for Iheiurpose of gadin is a practice barbar'ons and unichi tIan, and the newspapers of tiie-'State owO It to themselves and to the eniunt y at large to continue the warfare against It unItil It ia checked byrthe-st rong arma of legal authority. Lot public indig natIon find( shape and exp)ressioni in legIslat iv,e actlouji NAessrs...EClIors: My attention has been chIled to an artIcle fro'm Captain Estes, In reference to the Crosby Insti tute Furnitur'e, bought at a great ex pense and paid for by- this Township,. No. 1. Captain Estee says "we," the board, after a full investIgation as to its legality, and after due reflection on the wisdom and advantages of that course, decided to p)urchase furniture for that school. I, s one of the true -tees,- am compelled to disclaim alny bqkeowleodge of this tranisaction until the amie was published in the treasurer's 3Oport. Dr. Mendor, one of the truns ""'' " tees, also disclaims any conisultation with Captai a Estes In regard to buyinmg that flue uhrnituro. Aq the boad is 61ly c6tposod of three members, Ai two of thom were not dontilted, I woUld .Iko for Uaptain Estee to e1 plain what 6 means, when h te8 the woid "we". The fir-iittire ',as Ihipped to the firm of J. B. Crosby & Do., and the railroad agelit notifled laid firm of Its arrival, and I havb )oon informed that Mr. J. B. Crosby lolined to take the furniture out and say 'reight on same until lie could see Mr. D. P. Crosby, as Ito did not make the 6i'der, ttind kndv nothing abotit It. rho order must havo been made by Nir.. Busby, with the knowledge and ,onsont of Air. D. P. Crosby. It dope geom that the ony1 ones who doliber ited over the propriety and wisdom of buying this firlilture were Messisa W. 11. Estes, D. P. Crosby mid D. B. Busby; and I suppose that Is wbat Daptain Estes meais whenl he uses thd wbrd "we"; and he clahns that this P"rchase was made without detriment to any other school, white or colored. So fair froul this being a fact the schools in this neighborhood hizv received no beneft from the School Ftund in tuild hing school-houses and buying find ture-n1o, not even coiion wooden benches. Parents havo to furnish beiches and desks for their children at their private expense. In this vicinity we hava vo school-houses. The teach er, 1is C. J Sheltoit, firnishcd a school-hotme without receiving any rent for the same. As to the colored school, it was tatught in anl old dilapi dated church, furnished by ie liber ality of its ntiboi-s. The piublic scheols have only lasted "five" months. Mr. Busby receive: pay for "ight" 1nonths. I can't see any ju0tice in this discrimination. "0, con;istenef,(1hou art a 1wel."s h .Ptlging Iy official and unofficial co-operationl In that coiillmmon cause- 'r 'jutico to all", I ain, most roSPIect 1,u11y, FRCANK HI-nit, School Trtistee. Popular Clergyman Under a Mule. It Was inl the Yosemite, oil it st(6p) aid rugged nomitaln road. The party nuin herled about' dozei n, aid tho * jollie4t of ill was i well-kiowin domine. Somehow or other hii ule stumled1 and rolled over, 1111d ove.r, the dolilio e cliigin*g lst to him11. Whem they catle to a stop tho imuile Was oil top. llo(fh the domiliini11 and the 1111mule were baIdly bruised. One of the party happelned to hlve ia bottle of Puiy IA Is's PAIN Km m:n. Inl a few hours they woro roady to proceed on their Journey. * --If you don't want to freeze when its eold; sulfer froiml excessive perspirnton whit its wam-tise Brown's Iron hitfters.* New Life is given by using BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system; in tihe Spring it enriches the blood and conquers disease; in the Summer it gives tone to the ncrves and digestive organs; in the Fall it enables-- the system to stand the shock. of sudden changes, In no way can disease be so surely prevented as by keeping the system in per feet conditions. BROWN'S$ IRON l3T'1tRs ensures peru fect health through the changing seasons, it disarms the danger from impure water and miasmatic air, and it prevents Consump tion, Kidney and Liver Dis ease, &c. li. S. J?rfln, s., of the well-known firm of H. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, L.e tbroit Building, Washing ton, D. C., Writes, Dec. 5th, 188i: Gentlemen: I take pleas. ure in stating that I have use<d Brown's Tron Blitters for ma laria and nervous troubles, caused by overwork, with, excellent results. B3eware of imitationsi Ask for BROwN'S IRON BIT TERS, and insist on having it. Don't be imnposed on with something recom mended as "just as good." S The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore,. Md... AaOIDENTS HAPPEN EVERY DAY In the Year. PERRY lURNs, DAVIS'S Bazu1s, PAIN sIRAINsR KILLER CONT -t~ SwELLI,Nos, 18 TH ESon, GR EAT DIPoCREs,. 5 R EM EDY IsELONs, &c., &. DRUGGISTS KEEP IT EVERYWHERE. RUBBIER PAINT. ONE BAfRLhI RUBBER PAINT, for Jtin motr singl~e roof.s,. just reeived. Mc.MAmleI, DatSR1 & KE.TCIIIN. SPRINO# SPRINO SPRING 4 -- OUR NEW STOCK OF SPRING GooS IS ARRIVING DA.ILYi Just opened a fine 1ihe* Oi MEN'S, VOUTIif -and BOYS' SUITS, ---in NEW AND DESIRABLE 9TYLES6 Wr lAVE RNCEfVED OUR LAD4IES' HATS OF THE- LATR9T $TYLES, FROM FIFTEEN CENTS UP. A call from all is respeca fully solicited. P. LAJVDECi-E A B O. 1883. 1883. Spillp aM Silmmlier OPENING OF SPRING MILLINEkY. --COMME-NCING= FRIDAY, Aril 6tl. (rand' dlsplay of F'reneti and Domiestic 1 a6terni H ats and1( Novelties. MIS1 liA Ny a first-class niilliiei' froIi B3althnot%; who is personally knowvn to many ini both our towni and "ounity, will 1'e mutch plenecd te-setv- all who may call. No troub)le to shIow goods. W'd dan only request, a trial, and wl- giilmntco satis factilon in every parUttuat; MRIS. BOAG having just rettli'f'Red ft:om the North,. we (10 not hesitate to' iYtg you wvill find our st'ock in evcry d.epartmnen6t fuller and beOtter selected thin over befoY6 Whte w o v been in business. Many thainks for past patronage. We: solicit a continuance of the same. J. 0. IEOAG. BUf4(AEfs, BUMAElEs. D)on't forget that yon-can' get good, welli finislied (klin or Top hitggy, or D)ouble Seated Gunient ohaeny for-cash from JI 0. BOAG. .& NUo. i Family Swing' Maclilnc. EYr Ma. chine wvarranithl 'trpresented, and guar anitees given with every machine.- Lightest running and( bcst machine on the miarket!. For sale only by.0.b G .0 cknopyledgedl the best FIVE~ CE~NTS CIGA R h town. Call and( buy one from t) ,ID. and HA MiLTOX.FLEMING.. -j 4 WE R AE TR EDD T.EIM I a r IiV R ! 0t nd EiA - J. MALLIOTT, Sr. 8 &kid . in and Unow them. i nd WouldAt sell whm if w uti noso. = -ALS4jr *4LLIoTT dkit t thle PUik0 We iil1 b6 ble,00d 0 . he home ordets. NOw I the thie to bring hi Wil tIMS f. M. ELOT'T; Sr. SAPI).1 49l1 I,DL AND IIAjtNV,s--wA* ILYSSE (. IJSPORTtS. $-ALE AND'YEED STABLES. LOO OUTI HOIRSES, MARES AND MULESt . TWENrY--r , lIend of fat M'idic(ky mules just a1tlVed III addition to stock on ha'nd. i)ok5 and un] roke mules fron throp to six years old. . Mtso have several ood pairs of horo 6ind some file com 10h$11r*80s, We ( 1ted and Rine drivers an1 d !lyf Y(Iialre.8 and & lot of I[ mu1111s, Wlh I Ill sell chIekp for CA Z,' or 0n tImI0until next fill, by persons mak hig mie satisfactory pla.rs, either by whole Jie or retail. Great 1in(uviclelts Qlered lo cAlsh buyers/ I defy competition. NVINNBSlOlto, S. U., Feb. II. 188:3 oPENING TIS DA.& ANW#SholidlH'sAYf idbreifaisi f'1-1rie. Dried Beef and Smoked Beef I'ongues. PIlIdd Cod Fish and Snow Drift Cod Fish. $illoed -flr1 s. Choice Hlyson Teca and very Fine English Breakfast Teas. GreaYai Ciheese an(Ifacaronli. Parched and Green Coffees. Vith good -many other nic' goods,r aU of whliich will be sok1 i i'p; at S. S. WOL FE'S. FLOUR, FLOURJ A FRESH SUPPLY OF VERY FINE FLOUR JUST RECEIVED. EVERY SACK WVARRANTED BY D,. R. FLIENIKE. MEAL, MEA L. A FRESII SUTPPit OF "fTO vE'RT BEST Qi11 ALITY , .ius'iRECEIVED) -BY 40 CElNlS A PECK. IRIH POTATOIf5, TO' ARRIIVE: Chioice Sihall libiliq the Celebrat'ed1 Jumbio, *J 'enkfast liii,. ioked Beef Sets, lb l$na Samua ;fullI Cream (Thees~e andi a ful ou of Caiidd Frits, Vegetables anid P1UND FORl 0NE DOL~Au. Blrade-s Crown 1ift' Jlanters' I landic h oes, Plow Stocks, 1 rdet Et. Rlakes, Manure Forks, Long IIaitife Hlay Forks.' 4 I can shuowup a nice liud' uf good sor vleeable 061( stoVEs,b atJ.gnoderato price. Will have uieXt week' CIrARTER OA1K STOVES, though hlgheF in prie are 'muelf' lMW6r ansu stoves uiot so good my~ae sold for. See tits stove before purchasing. *.-IL.t im3E yWgturn* DiiSI 1;(AUIN9 e Bav "Ver Fee 4 Machine blhiachi ie I got of y0k, it-five years igo,s iea been a 10 constant use ver shiei that iMb I Unnot Aeq that It s worili ait hitas not or Ole one cent tor repalrs 61i re )i' Iit It. Am *el pleasd d6fi' l 11f aly bkt. tours truly, onT. OnAwo1404 Oftinite Quarry, near Winnsboro, S 0. We hav"e itsai the Davls Yermeal Fi Qwinlg Muachillu, ft* fe )ORd HX"9' iders; We wbuld not haO any oti6 imia6 at anj p)rice. The machine has given tis titi Jouided satisfaction. Very respectfully, Mn; 11: #. TOnsyn and Daugfidg, Fairfield count; #: 0., Jan. 27, 1883. Haktvlitf bought a Davis *rlcal o( 4e41i'd Machine from MT: 1. 0. Boag 801114 thred lears ago, and It inving given mc ir&bot satisfactio,i fit every respect as I umil tahinO1e)b16th for heavy aid )Igh 5Wing, and n89f needed th e''t rd pair in any *ay; I an cheerftilly recoin mend It to 6ik' one as a first-clasl machin in every rleular, and think i. second t< none. Is one of the almplei6 1 machine made. my children use it 1it all ea0e The attaelinients tfe more' gasily adjustei a,ld ibdocsagreatkiiga*Ol'de' ork by mean bf i6E Vertical Peed than anf. 61her ma ehine I have ever seen or us&l. . Mus. TuiomAs OwInG9: Winpsboro, OdirfleldOotmity, S. C: .V6 have liffd one 6 Davis Machine bout four years and have always, foutyll I ready to do all kinds of work ie have ha< occasion to do. Can't see that the iachin Is worn any, andi works as well as whet new . nRS. W. J. CnAwFCWU: Jackson's Creek, Fairfield coimd, S. C My Wife l hfghlf pldAid -With the Davi Machine bought of you. She would 11 take donW what she gave f o .'h, nrtehind has not been 0i',* d 6T siiic she had it, and sh ' cai (o ally kind c work on it. Very respcetfull Jits: 1P. FEE. Montleelly Fairfield 'ointy, & C. Tlhe Bavis 01iwing Machine Is 'shWfi frea.t-re. Vs. J.-: ' (1066wYN. Ridgeway, N. C., Jail. 10, 18i3. J. 0. BoAG, Esq., Agent-Dear 8ft: M: ife has beei using a Davis beNing M& chine constantly for tile past four years and it has never neeled any repairs Am workt jtis0ell as when first b4gilt ?h Silys it n1il4 d a greater fatige of prac ieal Work and do it easier and better thai i' inacliie she has ever used. We cheer fully recommend, It as a No. 1 fanili; machine. Yours truly, .JA':.Q: DA-vis. Whimbow; S: 6.,- Jan. 3, 1883. WALKER'S SPE CIF IC THi- TftULY ~'NDERPUJ ~t speedy action upon all Bronchial unt Plmlionie A ffections is beyon d belief to those who have never tried it or seen it used. t spe,gliIy alleiva Bronchil nonio FeverR. It ih a wonderful IBXPECTORANTf AND HEATiER It keopi the digat'4ve a ad urinary or lans in a natura'i aid liirlShy conditi'i. PUTRIFfIES THE BLOOD, [nstantly relieves night sweats, gonenes >f app'tite and( general debility. It be aeen known only four years anrd hIAS NEVER FAV ToPERFIfJ Any one afflicted with what is generall; sonsidecred death's av mnt courier. consumi aion, enn be cuired for $24.510, $6.00 o lI0 00 according to the stage which th lisease has reached. No patint hs ye taken $10 worth beforeoaid d l#1nLt, rl'e .'PECIFIC is recommer1~i d only fo pulmonary affections, and tliose desiran to use It can do so by sending their order to the proprietors of this paper or diret to mie, stating that you saw this advdtlst ment in the Winnsboro .NEwsAN iDiERArk Walker's RRiEUYATIO REM~ED1 Cures RTheumantism, either acute or chri,) 1e. in fromi eight to. ten days, 11'ie0 by Express, $5 per Bott14 PR. J. W. WVATLER, Juno 13 IFRANKLINTON, N. C. SPRING ST OCK We have now- retdivddl' odr stock o SPIN4+ GOODS, and lia%i tlient- road; 1INSPECTION.. ,We thiink we eln SA NAt 1 saf~ thiat W have never- opented at any tihne a miori 50mlt4l assortment or bettx*' dida~, d As regaliFdsj'tces," wvWwill onlF: shy tha ehse goodf#~i~1 be sold els low as tlhe sanm( CI1A 0IM' 0001* e old01n1aui lJ3MRKET, anld1IMAl amu mtstomiers that tie~F will be liitiected1 ii )rlces, as wve NI'l iet' theo markut af d*a 4mia hn anythhtig. We would call specilal attnton to' otIi IGENTWs DEPAR?FIENT, 1ilillii be fonfi complete"in every par. ieular, and all we ask Is a:f ispectlan- b~ lhe public. !oMASTN,- ERICE & ETE WAOONs WAOONMgKI tUST RECEIVEID one earload of OLD JICKORfY WAGONS, wvhieh will be oldcheap for cash, or on tihue for good a m..J. F. Mid[ASTERI & CO. Ihave flbw ready ibi sped GOiO)1, 'consisting of LACRD, S JRIPEl1 PIQ,UES, CA GINGHAMS and -ALEC A o oii 6ff dnd YJ SOLLd L STtAWV HATS IN ALL' .MNen's; Bbyp and Youths' k Men's Cloth and Lather Slippei CAIL iAi]i EXAIVINE ih 4-' .7I Respecfuisy -t THE EVEN\I THE .1 G OVS .I.;o SIn inG WI.T WINES; B3A IN 4Sn -I .LAR 1-S CHORICE SUJMMfER BE A~SUCH. LE MONAENS, IN jUin BEER 01 Alwas oft hand and served on LUNCHES. -* Lol0 ' 9A. *.F,TK -kespectfullyj J. GR OF H UAVE A fAYSBEEN APPL MAyp, E ARen - NEBEETOpR 3000o yards Standard Prit.'aS4de'ntN. 5000 yards different brifn Checked Ion 1000 yartis Birowna Cotto 14i44 cents? - 00yrsNun's Veiling, in po0pula1 shn(d'dl 30003'yards Colored Lawvn at S cents. 500 yardls Lubin's Blank Cashmnere at 75 & 1000 yards Lubin's Nun's Velling, all WotS $db Wat mfy com tetito)uI the same o Towels, Napkins and T Damask, the of goods excels aniallng heretofore offered in My reputatiozi in the IIAT! DEPARTMhiEN pent to offer such nducements as to surprise c . etitors.- A good StrawvIIat at 5 cents, a bett( .l lade Manilla at~ $2.50, sold last season In tIlsi SIIOEaS SI10ES--200 pairs Men's Plou i 1p's Plough Shoes at $1.15 and-fi th "I foO ait's LtIhs' Slippers at 50, in an 1l.25.2 worth $1 .25. NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, ETC.-In t have lno old stock carried over from last year, want, real value for the Almighty Dollar, doni't Pr r CALDWTL UMA& ILAUI / ARE 3 SP]RING -OT.L )A ,j'A ~o1d0Ds ~?d~G OODSt ioh a fultiin6 o PRINd ;? ~Tg apN 1LAIN4 GulRED. MULIMS ) hhd CORDED MBRICS, PAMCGEsi 80otibing- ihich *Ifilbe STYLES AND PRICES; >w c4t Shoes. L dies' and, ri; Also d t8"iitifdt line of tFORH PURC'"IASIl It ESCIElU sh NG STAL A JFixg.. ASSORTme1 JORS ANIY CIGARS V A 'IYERAGES MiLk *FUN H?, and short rr-6icet With FRES.F DESCHEL, Agent. q 'S PRICE COIA'5 2S~T Y ki FI V W WHO H A VE .l3 KE BOT TOMe' spun at 8 cents, ja* l'2% cents. 1~~value in America, at; 28 cents' roductlti of my native abi . This line TV to-fa1!liar .o'all. Th'is season I.e onat i !ents, ti~ $iV' best hi own at 4.0o Shoes at'75 ceiins, worth $1.5 20 2.00. A nice line of M.n'. F2n0 pa 00 palrm Ladles' Cloth Gaiters at 75 cents. his department I haYd ~Ite' seection. 1s this I closed out last vin i.- fr fail to exainu my stocki ought at my offlce. JERDAL* row STOCK. THlE LIGHT-RUNNING That It 1&t.o' bkun'owledged 6nd, theo Tid 1(W l' e at thait cannot be '4uted. MAN4'Ih!hTATE It-N4ONB EQU Tho Largest Armied Tlf Lightest fIunn ng . The mot eautfu Wood AND IT IS WA1tAiAN1D To be made of thie hostinftiral. To do any and all kinds of wvork. To be complete Iti everyVrspect. For Sile by Winnsboro, ~ Agehnts winted in unbeettpied OM ETIWNG MACH AUchinonid. Wir0nlnar'