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1 2000-ft Is credited Vy gkW6 that
d faro Ra till for tho Presi
tionty in 1881,and that he will exeroIso
lII hi A luenle to secure him the
91%QIN.N.A'q all vxuitoinentover the
V(Dranati Festival" just opeied lit
that 'L. Theli prifcilial stars presenit
are Jghtn McCullough> Lawrence Bar
S let, SJamesI. Murdocllat Goudlln
kild;* Itia, Clara Moris* ad: Mary
Anderson. T)w first perfroriane was
loll last Monday night, "Julius casar,"
the tragedy, with McCullonigh as Brm
- tus, Barrett as Cassius witilt Murdocl as
Waro Antiny.
D1CLANEY and Catl'rey created tjuite
11 sensatioW in the court-rooili at 1Yu)
lin1, several days ago, by pleadling
guilty of complicity in the imurde of
Cavendibh and Burke. Both of *tic
deftidants said that they were fcliced
to port'ormt their pait of (ho progratlulc
by the secret socity-if they hla4 de
vilied they would have ben killed.
Tile) were sentenced to be hung ont
the It'st of' .J111e
SENAOu BU'.mls promisle to devise
i ne scheme or the improvemlent of
the 'oad law o' the Stato during the
ensu ig summer mout.hs, is being comt
Iuate I tpoln not uInly by the press o1
the S ate) hut by leading and influen
tial jo IIls il every por-tion t tle
counti '. Tile Sentitor's resolution is
Itiitv sa1lly spoken 'ovinl the uofd Ilat
terin t'e1us, and if he succeed in rIel
dierin valuable assistance to the Lpg
L-lat. rc Upoln this important subject, it
will add much to his aheady wide
ap ad popillarity.
- iotou is afloat thAl documeii(s colt
taining cliar'ges against twelve oi thtir
teci American citizens have been l'or
warded ko Mr-. West, the Britfsi hh
i.tor t Washington. The parties are
charged with the murder ot Kcinn
and Bailey in Irelaind. Depositions
will also be ledged in the cases o' fl%ve
more murderete. Secret, negotnitions,
it is beleved, are nOw goilig ont boCtweenl
the British and Ametrlaigoverinmlents
looking to the extradition of' the no
ctsed persons. In the light of the re
cent Dublin trials, the govern ent
cannot be too cautious how I: sullen
dolls over its citizens to be tried id
pr-obably convicted biy foreigit trib
unals. Strong p.rima facie cases sho~nhl
be made out or' the accoused shiondl)be
allowed to remain at their htomieq.
4eating D)etanla of fiho Conzdition, of Somou of
thme Cledt Peoplet.
'Wo*..clip the folowing fr'om the
Church and~ HIomec, a Presyvterjin
paper published at Ifar'risbunrg, Pai.
Oft course, whlat Miss Atagie says is
true. She hits the class wh,o vo here
prtetty hard ; and1( she compliments the
D)emocratic goverinment of Sont Cart
ohina which has so quickly efl'etecd Lt
changes she mntions. .Iere is the
article:
A brtight youngt eointed g'irl wats
edcaiteitd in Failrthld I Dstil tuto a schiool
at W innsboro, South Cariol iism, iuder
the care of the Fre(tnen' it'roan,
As site ad(vantced in Chtristiant knowi.
edlge, the lohngintg grew in hier hecat to
go to Afr-ica, lhat site mtight toll the
glad tidlintgs to those whto 'have never'
h eard( ofT (Jesus. Bunt v.-hile she w"aited,
another door wa.' opene~d hbefo her',
among a vecry igtnorattt class of c'oloredi
people, neat' her ownt homne, in SothI
Carolina. After' teac'hing seven mtotntths
itt tihis schiool-w~l:juch gave hter' a wa'ilk
of' six iniles daily, ttp and down hill,
with three creeks to cross oni the way
-stu wrote tie followintg lt':
"[ htave beent d1esfrons ci' go ing to
A t''ica, but si ie I htave ben het'e I
amt per'stuided I have seen 1 asi noc o
hethIeni lving its tought 1 had bteit itt
thle cotryt' (t' thie l lottenitots. I hiave'
almiost lost sight. ot' Alt-ic, hlavti aini(
other heteir~ laiin. I shlall wait
utntil I have semt theo redemtptioni of
t hese people1 ott t'htis side of the oceautt
hi'or'e goinhg t.o thtore on the of her' side.
Shalli I tel! you- how I camne to be heorei
A ('Cet letuitniitg hom1 t'om the schtool
wvhicht I had1( been attenidinti'. I liappenmed
to nmeet (lie school Commltissioner'i, andt(
ho asked mue to taike this school. I
afler', I met a tiinful who lived in thw
ne(ighibor'hood, aind lie told tie that I
hadbot toer tmake uip my ind( to no try
Africa at once, r'att'r thtant go tiown
there on the govet'rnmentt lantd to teachl.
3 Ie said It was useless for mte to go, fotr
thai plel)t hatd muet togethier and4 de
cidcd nto t to scuid. their chtildr'en to any
school teachterr white or black. 'Wimt
now was I to-do' .1 wenit home feel
ing sad,~ knowing thtat mu' partets
woul ntot be willintg for mite to go to
antch a p)laco. I toh(l them fust wvht
thte man htad satid. and thev' objected to
my goinig. Bunt I begged'them to per
mit tmo to go. They kntew I I tnd
thtoughtt of going to Afrien, And htetn
was heatthen Africa lif' ou' owtt land.
Fitally they consentedc, and r set-ot
on my wecary journey, whiicir did niot,
cnd till late at itighit. The next: mtoVn
lng I asked the lady wh~ere I staid to)
direct, me to the school' house. SIte
s'aid they had no school' house,. but
there was out 01(d emtyt log hut where
shte heoard( thev intentl ed to locate a
school. I got huer to go with mie, and
just before gettintg there, T j>icked. up-a
little half naked gir'l, anid 'arri'ed 't'
with me to the little miserable buit. r
-* ~ wentt in attd found that the htut had
beet utsed for prayer mieotlings. There
.Weyre logs lyitng about for-seats. V sat
yopl i ig to soending thelir chil
dretn to school. ig ne teshool'
* picked up1 by the wa ny. ' 'I knelt dowvn
and y'r yed, anid thten sang, 'Pass me
niot , U entle tinviour'.' *1 took this
a cehi'n t itd wetI c t'otn' or tivn haouses,
- tilt biSg'gl( the peMple- to senid thtr
* .dau:m ik> uj,.uol' new3L dF. Homuo
of~t#ent btwkt thi otso
vias to boad some three mile
Wa ery ad 04 italtthitred
Wh n my sini,rtrlf the ti.it o not
lig, ar.l tg 0.1100ho Ihuts tM
see soen~tt Ite Rtdas lcIng
4hildtet wRtheir pao ta ' 4 with
them i dr' h' I th
nl1p41c1 -'ty8 hro o. 4, tial
'pinied o Nvith thorlA ,I s iall nob
tell yon how I met them, fa 1 hope to
write Wtgail Soon. I got along rathle
roughly for the first two weojcsf btf
after tht- fry sciool iiiliberbT s6fti.
ty-six, aild the Sabbath school from
thirty-six to forty evcry Sabbath. The
greatest need now is books anid papers
fo'rmy dv and Sabbath school."
Tho followliig yertil :iggio wrotO
thus about her puiZol':
"aind any one from the North, who
kiiw nothing of a slave Slate, passed
through. hero two years ago, the
wottit haie, had little hope for theso
peoplo' and their children. The nyiy
would actually 'come to chuholl il
cloths which looked as thouah they
llad not been washed for weAs, vith
no coa.ts on and In thych bare foot. The
Vomuel, of colirs0, voriespoimid with
'tho lleln itl their untidy dress, and all
olewing arid smoking aronid the place
of worshi-p. I wish I Could pictire
just. how thley looked and acted whein
I first caine among them. The changO
1ha1s be n wonderfil fot so shol-t a ttue.
Yort hiny atill, 110W aid then, flnd a
11n who 11cones to churich1 Wit'fout his
coat, but niot onie without 111 shoes.
Tbe woinen will wiash their cloths on
Slitldiay light, if necessairy i t'licthey
anld their. Children miay cOmli Clean foy
Sabhat(h schoum.- I 1VAs af'rividtiat first
to tell (fie ohl' i'eople about comiry to
church ill their unoidy clothes, and so
t Spoke through tile children to tile
olI oiles aOmit cleail'intiess. The littr6
hirt which I spoke of can' bear that.
1111me 110 loiger, for I have patch6d it
uip with pieces of plinks and logs, al
a little mud too, so that it is a1hno1st,
Votfl'or-table nlow. I woldel how I.
wintered in this miserable opel place,
with from seveity-si tb eigitiy schol
fars, fuld no tIre c.bcpt whlt I had ki
died outsido in th ytard, so that the
children could warI their little bare
feet as they passed in and olit, fo. onle
1hird of thclil hald 1no shoes. I have
managed to get a little stove for this
winterf 11and had it pit iup. Last week
a uUlmber of th chi-h4reni and irpelf
WereC1 caiglt ill a ra1il storl, and i,hol
we reaclied the school roomn we looked
ats thouhil we had been ilimersed, all1
it was cool eloilgil fI Novem her. I
Madd Il p a liee int the stovew The cihih .4
ICin had n0lever seffft a stOve before, anid
they stood ofl and looked on with as
imich Aoiiishinent us lie iintives did
Ilt ( ohiibilus, aind asked aill sorts of
qipstiOns about it, which .l took plets
Ilre ill Allsiverinl(g.
"When I catte here, there was ilot
o1e child 11 who knew tile atpliale ; now
111111 can21 reld ald write. I hIave a
splendid B1ibiq class, bull only tihlreC
Iibles ailong them, which we pass
fmlill olv- to alnther till all inl tile class
have road. Ylou will be surprised
wlen I tell von 11hatt these childrell
hallve learned01 to 1readi witl. out l'ooks.
I b mrlone Appleton's t, Irst. Header aid
ia -muil blhack-huard, and would print.
each 1ssoin On te boardI anA 11 o
theC room1 onl thle ohld lalck plank whieh
laud beeni nSed t -sop Cracks. TheLn 1
wouIIld caiill) tifteen or twente saltol
It5 and1 goI 0ver thei worWds tvo 01r threeC
vIOW 'a14 CutiiP. 1EOtIa(eofi Ii-O10
wVords ('n 1th0 hoaird. liv Itho timei
I hir lres Pl 8were able to get a fewv
books 1 had( 1n0 tronle whlatever', for'
they wonll reco(gnii1teihn wVords hll tile
Irlobls as I hey had( (1one oil thle hdard.
There were thirty little reaiders sonit to
the ciirenu last week, whlichi were
receivedl withi manyii~ lhaniks. I wish I
1mdiC rOOllI to tell w hat caluCI ild said.
1 am11 rnre' it. would have iimde von
wep) f'or thieso little seeinigly c'ast'
away Ci chlrei but liy Faill .)1 -s
theim, for llis Spirit is 11(11w evC idtly
amionig them. l hiave about tell oldl
pelrsons ill the Sabbathl schtooi; 011e old
nain sevenlty-cighit, years of age, who
sits and( lughs a11ul cries ait tho same1
time, and1( every now andi thlen cries
out, 'Do Lord bec praised 1 D)id I over
spctCI Ito sc (d1 dlay I 0 gilry I my
sottl feels new 1" 1 s101) talk inig tiil
tihe old man quiets dlown. Thie womenOi,
too, sayi 'AmnenI, Amien!' wilie 1I am
r'eadlinig to 11hem1. 1 tink -ot'havinlI
thei old people0 11eet at ai dii ll'rit hlon.
A greater part of themii believe ill
dire:nins and( v isionis ini thelir rel igion,
anid I thIinik I can1 teachi t Clhe bettr by
havtinig thlernl ailone. A more si: per
stit lions people 1 have niever seen, anid
I o not1 tink cain be thoundi. O)! pray
Ilutt t her niiay rise aibove dreauts anud
,u persiIt jins'
i%liss Il'ah A. Nasstre, a well kniown
1m1issionairv ill .Africa, a,fter readC ing
Maggie's first let Ier, sent i,be f~ollow ing
miessaige to her:
"' Ilin pid yourI way was shut itp
ab1oult going lo Africa just no0w; but
do not C giv p ny1 the hop of goinig some1
dty. iia the mecanltirne, talk to1 v'otr
TheihIthem huowi their briolhr and1 iio sis
ter t'SIhere are even more dt'graded t han
'theiy aiire; hmve neCver heaird of tile (os
piel, and11 havle nOeer seen1 a hook eM
Iift i n d thle ('11ot 1tr of the'irI 14ore
tflthlers is ; hint that its great need is thle
t hat to comie. NCowa, theuy have nto hiope,
110 jOy, n0 light beyonid Ihli grave--no
wvord of prlomise to remtoveon shad*liiCow
o1 tile fea.r that, like an- Impenetrable
clond, o,verhngs their hvcs fromi birth
to dea'1thl.'
Who will help th' (istijition that
educaiteCd Maggie Chappeite Io send( Out
manylIl 81neh girls to carry the light, into
thie (lark phlIees of "hieathein A lricai in
0om' owni i lan?"' Onie spOcilty of01
teaichers for the schools of' Ithe Staite;.
andC anhotlbher Is to trauiin worikerIs for
A frien. A pupil)1 can be e2ducated heree
fr$40) per year.
He Had Two Ith in is Sloitanchi.
l Ia putl them'1l thiere beeans itSC ILwas the~
fashion iat his board1(ling-hiouse. Th'iey were
('odIiilh balis. IUnt the boarders formd thlat
put1ing t'oo mlany ecodt1ih halis in their
stomchs rodued dlyspiepsi, espciatlly
when' wiashed dIOwnI wVith salt maoilelIl111and
tough stea~k. 111nd they inot found that
I'umy l)^vis's PAIN KiTLER euredt dys
peCpa)la, thleir lboaIrding house fare woldC
havel' killed th.lti
Whieun you feel life ha a burd'on, niid
nt,hling yOn try seemi1s to ease0 your dlyspep
sIa, find a sure* relief in-Brown's Iroin llt.
1E..B..R A'sDALJE. U.- Wi. RAGsDALIA
RAGSDALE & RASD4j'.
N~o. 2, L.aw 1Eange,
WINNSBORO, 8. C.
S9% hi A ttentTIn (Given to Collection.
(Wf flUooittC AT $3I7 and SI5, AT
UL 8~E U. DWoPOh TES.
c
V,
A gCet idza ieopid Art &sking
what particular troUbl0 Uow1i4
ttoN UITT-R Is g6d ore
It will cure Heart Disea0 PIarl.
iss, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con
smwptlon, Dyspepsiap Rheutnatism,
-Retalgia, and all similar diseases.
Its wonderful curative power is
Mmply because it dtvifit and en.
riches the blood, thus tegiining at
the foundation, and by builtikng up
Cie ystem; drives out all dWAsa
A Lady CuAed of itfethiuliffs
Baltimore, Md., M&K4Sed
My health was much %b%nene4V
Rheumatism when I ienc
taking Brown's Iro Bitits auti
carcely had strength efiougEi to at'
nd to my dal y hoovehold duties,
amfrWusingth thfdetland I
%in ir iig stefitaly,and I
thee ully recommend It to al
I tannot say too much in praise
61 M% . mWkE. BAsuuAv,
sfl Petsumaasb
Kidney Dsease Cured
thristiansbur, Va.,s 28.
tuirr from k ney dises
n whc I could gt no rellel
tried lrown's Iron itters, whic
cure4 mno coqiletely. A child o
jine, recoverink frbn scarlet fever
Cd no appetite and did not seein
beabletoeatatall. IgavehimI
Bitters with the happiest results.
J. KYLS MoNTAGUM
Heart Disease,
Vinib bt., Harrlsburg,PIS
Dec. . 188r.
After trying different physiclans
and many remedies for palpitatiot
of the lieart without receiving a9
benefit, I was advised tot Brown
Iron Bitters. I have used two bot.
ties and never found anything that
gate incso much relief.
Mrs. JRNNIX Hwel,
Vor the peeuliar ffbiibles to wMich
ladics are subjedi, BROWN'S IROIt
BITTERS is invaluable. Try it.
Be sure god get the Gefibli,
THE TESTS OF
40YEARS
PROVE BEYOND DOUBT
IlAt
erryDavis'sPaidiller
Is
TtIt GREAT HIEALTHl KEEPER
THE1 RELIEVER OF DISTrRESS
'T'1E COM1VORTbI 10 I'd tAIN
TWF FNFMY OFW DISEASE
AND A FRIEND OF THE
I AMILY, WHICH SHOULD.
AWAYS BE AT HANDd
EVERY DRUGGIST KEEPS~
PeryDavis'sPaidl iller
TWAX RETU1RNM,
O~fFICE OiF COUNTVY AtiblTORl,
I.in AIiIli.n) UOUNTY.
..1118 OffIcee will he open from Juhne 1st
to Jully 20th, 1883, tor the purposo of re
celving T1ax Re'tturns of all persohal prop
erty ownIed On thet first of .June, 1883: All
persons own ig personalI property Of anIIy
des'cripItion areO r<:quired to list the samec;
untder oath, for taxation. All new buld
inigs terectedl since the dret of .June, 1882,
must he reported; amf all purchases or
sdle.s of real estate, within theo same pecriod,
must be noted.
All innle per'sons betwveen the ages of
twenfty-one and fifty years are liatbleI td
P'oll Tax, exenpt school trus.tees and( those
phlyaically unable to earnl a suipport.
Tfire termi "pIersonatl p)roper.y,'' as he(t-d
uased, Is held to iteani andi ieltude "'all
things,- oither thtan real estate, wvnich have
anzy Pe'unitflry vLIuo, a'iidl mnoneys; credits,
investmnents it bonds, stoeka, joiuti sto'k
comupanies, or otherwise.''
For thuecon venience of taxpayers, I '*ill
attend in li(eTson, of by deputy, at thet Io09
lowig pliaces on the daiy specified, for the
pulrpose of receivig Tan ilein'rns, vim
Fetastervi lie, Tuessday, June 1 .,
lhwWchar d, Wedinesday, June 20:
Monticello, Thmursday, Jtune .21.
.Jenkiusville, Friday, Juno 22.
.Jennhugs's Store, Saturday, JuIne 23,
Woodwa rd '.W, Moniday, June 25,.
WhIte Oak, Tluesday, June 20.
Ridgeway, Wednesdayr June 27;
]lythewYood, 'IlTursdaiy, June' 28.
]car'Creek, FrIday, .June 29.
(Oladdlent's Grove, Monday, .July 2.
1Dou1lv .re's Store, Tutesday, Jualy 3.
Anditor FaIrfild County.
AN ORIDINAlNE
To PnioTEguT TuniI CITiZENB FRIO\M MADh
Be it onfl(Cd and tlrdaied b)y the Initend
ant and Wa~Vrdens of thet TIown of W%'inns
boro, 8,- C.y In Conneil mete
I. Thai on ando after thW8~th day of May
1881, all doga fouond- hW the streets of the
81aid T1own not shuzz.vledl withI a wi're, or
other secure-muv,xle, shall be killed by the
II. That iI'aiVt'ng out thiq Ordinianen
the pollee may call to their @sistantce any
perst~on'or perr$>ns.,
J. N. CENT?J. .
.W YTOf Counell.
O NE BARREL. IMPORTED FRENOH
WHIITE WINEVINEOAII. Speeifie
gravIty almost tait of Atl Acit. For
saile byW.. 41 EN.
IT IA A PACT, WE WI't.r Aitbit YOU,A
Wagon or 1uggy fo'h toa,- an ,ne h
;A
V
BUY 'TME BESNT1
firstDarvidia . hiby gSu'011 y.
year's aiki for1vV it (; ho ha efgie- it 'i
on a-d fWifr:.m il p-hk-4 -Iwih'
it.It \evr iv y troubite4.anid (u As
good its Who li:sto butight. -
J-WBOLICK.
Whiniqboro3 C., A prIt'l' A
hotit f yn.are yers go.I' feel
'*1n't saly too mAtieh ini Its favor. I- mado
IT6011t $80.00 with In five mloniths; at tils
rumniling Itsm fklht that Vitheineed Wioul.get
perfectly hot from friction. I feel eanlidefl
1couild'not,have done tho -iRine wtirk wiflh
ats muth eaise and so w-ell. with anly other
mahinlle. No thun lo.-4 Fit aidjusting at
tachmlenlts The i'lltfe f-iinihg meittin(v
I have ver treadiled:l Urother -Jametv anld
W1111im fatnlitie-T are asi much10 p'-vased
with their Davis. 3fitin em bought of'yout.
1 want vo bette-Pnjachbine. As s1 aid he.
fore. I don't think too much vti hftald fur
thed Davits Mci
Respectfully;
Falitild countj, A pril, 188:%
-mln. Rd'A M- flnachinlo uIves 111. pert"ci
matisfactioll. I huItno 1fau6t M0t1 it. The
aittilehillents an'e .4f si i.1Iws for no0
better thant the Davi; V ert-cal Feed.
lHempectfully,
FaIrfluld county, April, M.,
Mjl. BoA,ii boujjght a1 Dav,.s Vrertieal
Feed Sewing AMauhhu!e fromn you four yetirs
aItm. 1 1an1 delighfN'd wvIth It. It nlever has1.
tT 'l V 1n10 anly troulthh, altd has nlevver beenl
the 1eaSt oult Of 01rder]. I t 1. DA -Xod ats
whin I first b6ti-fht it. I eaIi chteerfullly
reconmmend It. 7%'vspo Ctrfully,
Mlns. M. J. KintlL.AND.
Montieello, April 30, 1883.
rthis is to certify that I hasvnO beenl uisinlj'r
at Davis Vertical Feed FNvwinig Michlm
for over two Yea11*:, purchast-d of Mr. J. 0.
Blong. 1 1hn Ven 't found it possessed of anly
fau- i th1 6ttach:u - ar-- A- m
10 nverrefut% o wrk, nd s eeftfnly
MR. BoA: I e wlpleae nee~
. arita with the ~oDavu i MaKtn bougl t
evrylhl resp eI .11o lid you solvea
mbr 8 C., fAril al JoLwInC.a
fa a knw trewl leae fth thI
c~ut ayt~ nir i ~Mits af. Ho. Montily.
airfleh.0 county, iA pi., 188ilpiltt i. b
hisnil ito cerstiyit we hae hadi11C i onstn
usret!hotavis fMacin. orgh oouabou
the co. Aio have (te i work d h
don't,i wat an s betet wthi.I alys
rield 'e o o ny1kin of15 wrk we htgaveto
do hav Ove pareein.g lotkhr sties.u
We caiini' fonles we ae awelliil;sd, n
with nothter m)ac hine ogt fyu
CATrpitf E WYLI'EanSOte.
Api4lI ou5, ,Aprl,83.3
iiadoiuntswn anyME bette. .I hve maden
hctto prii o it 1)everal tmes hv :ehd.i
ewing. I is awn s.d to Mio its or.4
Fatink iel aCoirty,s A nehil? I feel
Mnnt,sa t3oo bmuh h Dayla Vertieal
Feed 31awine.alli rm o orieu
ii. M. Tf I oI1KSND.
Faorticdell t, A pril , 18.
'nplasue to rtf tst I tor then misiof
th Davi Vertica Feell Sewing M nehuie
foever ic thoyat, m.rIcannof Mr. bha. (.
Iii I9r ny n has fondot cst e5 of ceny
forl.pair inc e aitahae had iA MilC
I lesef a(fi$4 o ws or anyd i bete1l
Vey rst truly
Graliu Qu'rr1,lnear_Coulishor.8. O
Weheit.ed Ia whel Daseeal enri
Seingiilai1i tahe forvi Mh athile yearht
of yould not have an oirters miae an
.vr eryct re:puctnully usu s.ei
far .s I M.o arunNll1)ea (It waittei,
Fir lfield cotinty, A. j)., Jan4.2718.
.THang toughrtf wa avlutericoalnd
leingtl~I)iVsMcz Machnef or~ J. o li somt
three year. ago an w it hving~ioz~ iveni mei
perfec't wiaitiifaionete i eve1l( raIse asays
faiy~Od sahind hfof. work we ave lgt
atig;-ai- nevrlu orde the'im lest e
p aii ony say, i care whet )iLl0l recm
tendi11 tteru o~un,e.a ,is-li ah
notI is o of th fnpleith my achine,
n'tade; myiIt childrns t withittr a 11 lliease
.'i' h e nemit s'ae more enlly adjieiii
5( . It e a grelter rny o o bys means
ofi itsa Vetoa' muc'd thn ays tlica
FeMchine. evr Iee r sel
Fnnsroi 0~t, Aill, cony 8. :.
Mbut four yer.an hIA)ave airwayis ondi
ready'l to do llrt tehid fy wokto hav hadi I
tOein ltov' deti Can' Fee thatn the machhe
agorn, 11 eiitalmos asi welt as when
ew.r . .ii~Lii tih. W.J eanlw suM.~i
is Wif nis, 11il~ghyeasedo wth th0 ie cavns
fa'e ihta boughte we youa e w1( t. i Am bbe1
lae( double whatL shgv for i bt.The
macin Mhin for e lst fireyrs.c
shWe had ndt he enn orat anvyo
workld( on1 fit. ctiori pctu(
MontIiico-Fdrte, countyJiil , 83.
The vii bowtl.Iiiv1' .itinal 1-c
letidg .acim f' n1M. J. 0. GooDWYN.11
whre hai (iA, auqlol aitlnea Svir: 1
cie etlbeen usug hi Dvis Sowfug asMi
fan Ily hnatanuf 1t for thpast four iyear
worksag nfa never ne(e ti r as re
Ilhel Iay tt asy 0ell as ah firscli na bough
tIca er at teiar- e a-gea thin'gie oif C
Iay m atiitrn it ith an bette.a
fuhe tllelhIno ls oeeilMusyedjuWede
Clii Ihnd~ org 14011 asaN. rai
W~n1sl(Ir, Fihiiel C(lty,S..
Winne 110oftl Javi. Q. 1Diiy
bJck or s Cs' . alol Co1663.
sb 16 ( aetion p~on all BI-lonch 'tf
Puhnonic Affectlis. is beyind Ollet
to those who nts 01ever trile it
It speedily allays ioblida , r6 -
V le Fevers. It Is a wonderful.
PEC'TORANT AND H E A L E A
It k6o the dievemiyeltd ninary or.
at
PUTRII3 rST If OD,
Instantly refleves 10 swdi o
)f Ajette and gonera debj .
been!ritnA only four years and
HAS NEVER FAULED To PEZRFEOT
A cu.Uw
ADy one afodItiDd with what.ikkenerally
considered deAth's at'nt couriy,' consUlp
tiOn, can be ebred for $2.0,. .00 or
$10.00 addordink to the stage W 'the
disetSe ia reached.. Nn. patient "wos yet
taken $10 worth bef'reacure was dected.
The SPEOIFI) is rdoeinniended only for
pulmnimart affd*tion', fihd th desiring
tp .use it q6' do so by send ' eir orders
to the proprietors of this paper or direct
to me atkng that you 7 w this ad vertis'
etit iif th'o W iniboro mtS Asa v ert
WsEFMtlkdr SEED
Ctges Oheutfatiwhi, Other acute or chi64
i(, in from eight to ton days.
Price by Express, 6 per Bottle
DR. J. W. WALKER,
13 'ANKLIN'Lft, N. C,
June 13
ENGLIst SAi)DLi,iEt Fon $5, $6, $7 AND
S1Ketiitskyd t'in Sat ArThdIes for
$16. U LYSSE G. DESPORTES
ATTENTION
IS CALLED tU P;JR F,I Abi'ONS
'Tb ky,
uCoOBry Dop arIMeO'nt.
I1The delebratei "Brtimswick" Hanw-try
01103.
Ocean Gem Mackereli
.140 Lnouk-r !rn Beef.
Saint Loif's 11oast Beef.
Imiported -iad American Sardines.
Salmon (.SofWed) iMuckerel.
Fresfi dicee imiported Macaroni.
Fresh Apples, in gallon cans.
h3irtlett Pears, QuWnees.
Urated P106,1ati, Peaches.
"1Winmlow's" Scoah-is akd
"Da1hvis Lestor Manor" Tomatoes-hand
Crosse & U ekwefl's Cho~w-Chi~ Piek!es.
Baker's ifronta Vrc&~~.511c
Fres Sno-Flaes, Condensed Milk..
A ha~ of lLandledl Ilns and Gralin Cradles.
* LL dit APFi'R O'ALS.
R. M. HUJE Y.
D)ON'T nUY A WAGON UNTIl, YOT 8EE US.
ULYSSE G, UN1~SORT ES.
GROCE3RIES!
BRUNSWICK (JAN VASSED H AMSr
DECORTICATED PATENT FtLO 1.
IIAASTED RIO and JAVA COFFEN.
SA LMON, CANNED CORNED BEEF..
POTTED H1AM, CHICKEN, TURKET,
FRESH oAT MEAL.
CANNED TOMATOES.
SUCCOTASH.
tJlXAPPLE~ and PEACh1ES.
PICKLES AND) CH OW-CIIOW, and
a ful1l sto6k of everything fs'ally kept
In' a fIrAi-citts9
IOCERY STORE.
All ofi lhicNwMf be'oott LOW for
(oCASH.
J. 7 M. AiAS.PER 4.00.
BUY THEn PATAME'rio W'to
188g.
SWe have now reeiv6d on'r stoe' of'
SPRtINO GOODS, and liaf'a thoni' ready
for
We think wo can sPA JIWIhY say' that ia6
have ntever op)ened at any thdi& a umor??
doin'bt'o' 'subtthinent or' bett' cla'ss of'
goods.
As regarda pices, W" Will olfy May thati
those good's-#111i'I'told a2 low as thzd sanib'
CLAS OF' ul0OP&a.
are sold In any MA1(H1~T,- ad assure omi
customers that they will be protected ia
filsras we will ntiect tlio marketabn
y time in anything.aia~
We wvould call special'.attention to ou
a which will be found coialeto in 6Werf pail
rticular, and aIlIlie ask is'an insjciloon bj
Y the public.
MoMAST2R,- 1RZa A Intokr,
I t
4ice eGd(oWs for 1j at V aw(
1000HatliWoin auctin ridIele
Rdihs Patent Coi*d -Edge Patalul
bogo at dolble the adlop
alfkdi iiietis o-detioreil$hm
unartered Shebtt$1.60 IIfd *I/76. My a
blis8o cannot te Warpased by &by hou i
EDSTS$,
In thA DEPArl'M'aioWer ng
SUIT OF CLOTY1.8 at 4 ..p thy .
IE.*iOT TO MAINTi124 My Ut
LOW PliloiES;
-RIospoi~I
SR HIN4.
THE CORNE
U" A Uas b1oI
fortunaltelv, of. SU(,'[ fiiM4,1as to 'eulif
OMPET1'TION. - aill kbntr to siell tli'h
AN INVI
TO c'vei' i 'Mihani iv child li
wit4iln the next THIRTY DAYS.
A REQU
boNiT LEAVE IKY. STORE itT
ARTICLE YOU WIM1 TO LOOK AT, A
A PRO:
ALL SIALL BE WVAITEI) 0' Pdi
IN CA4sI A SALE IL NOT EFECTED.
ASTIIESAME GOODS CAN BE SOLD
J ]
IT TAiTDS AT
FLOUR, FLOURl, 4
JUTFLOUR i
JUTRECEIVED. EVERY SACK Pr
WARRANTED BY fu
.D. R FLiDNNIiEN. rjj
. I
vic
MEAL, MIEAL.
at
A FRETSHI SUPPLY OF TIHE VDRV
BEST QUAA LrT, JusT RECCEIVED
'D. Ea. l1enikeJ,
WVOOD'S ODON TINE L
WiO4ENING AND PRESN IlTG
- THlE TEBETI.
KEEPS THlE ]Rlk]'i PURE AND
SWEETYj.
FORMULA..OF nR1. T. Ti. MOORE. f
WVe b. F1isEl; 4C
WhOLESA LE ACENT,' 001 UMIA, 8, C* I o
For Salo In Winnsbhoro by -
M6MA'STER, BIRICE & KETCIN. the(
IMeh 22-f x1y
TrEDD TI-rEDt U t
[J. M. ELLIOT T, Sr.h
We have tried them and know thiem to 4
he anod, r(iWould not sel1- themi if wo did
-a:
ALSO,--- t
The WOel~laOWn
"i4llIOT .IN"' A
1a oil'erod to the 1%dbIfd. We Wll be pleksed 'W
to have tho home orders,
fow i-the time' to brin nbneg
1 JM. ELLIOTT, Sr.
~*'~d dn Y reoibne Ia%
at A .0r6 t, of th1e.
indubementL Swe~1' -
6 6o~ w rorth ible the i4Y).y
s prido of 60 iftts woith i1
q lt "MiOO h *Eh'iit y ai DW WIim1i
I at w" V5W Li 4 iaow;.
toek lLtIPPID, S foi Ladieo tAd
WiDb-o-o.
M UINXS s 1a1,1; ~
UTATION AS THE LEADER OV
GOODS
R. STORE
iht later this dprig than. ]*al; bi
lo me to met the 9TPE8ST
k bVer, and uiguttly extend
ATI'ON
ificld Conty to visit MY STOt
EST,
[1OUT ASKING TO SE ANY
,Nb ASK TilE PRICE I
ISE.
ITELY, AND NO GRUABLINd
PRICES SHALL 1i1 AS LOW
AT IN WINNSBORO.
i. BEA.TY.
T13 H1EADw. i
'lM ML-ni-RUNNING
'DOMEST10
Tht p 14Iji acknowl.c<d. d Leader in
:he Tfd 1 . fact that eainot be di;
'ute'd.
H[ANY TdMITATE IT--NNE EOUAL ITt
l'he Iargest Armed(,.
The idios B3eauti l't Woodwork
AND) IT . S WVARIUANThCI5
To hi made of the best material.
To dlA any1 andt All. kIJ(~ (jf worIk.
T,qbegomiplete In vy respect:
For Sale by
J. M. DEAT'Y & CO.,.
Wjnns.'boro, ; C.
Agents lwnted int ifiocetcu territ
RISH1 POTAT4)ER.
'l'O AhRIVE:
olCe Sii Ila'n, the Celebrated1 Jumlbo
Lakfast Baconi, Smnokedl Beef Sets, Bo
:n a ulCream Chee, and, a
idlie ned F"nIts; Vbget lies nd
tY- MY ROAST ~OFF1E st&Vy
POUNDS FOIt f DOL'LAR;N
1(des Crowni Hoes, Planters' Ilandlo
es, . low BjO' ,ilades Etc. Rakes
nrir '(or , nI~g I9 p Hay Forks:
.ene show up a nice e of gbod set
Cooni aWoVES,
a mnoderate prine. Will have floxt e61
ew .
IWARTERt OAii 8'OirEs,
'igh higher 16t pie 'ah mui lower
n1 stovps not s'e good havEi s'ofdor. See
a stove before p)urchasing;
)OK TO YOUR INTEREST !!
PE ER 'lIiAN EVER,
of a.aN SIiods' tade to Ordecr Out of
the Ilest Material,
ie French CaI Skin Boots. .......800
red B3oots aVdd Congress Gaiters.... $6.li0'
ngre.sifSShes. ----------... ... .....$6.00
W-Qilkrtejred Summner Shoes. $5.50
~I~~t~nndpromptly (10ne att
onrs&t next door to J. M-I3dety..
26.:d ~ J. CLENDI)ING.
Respectfully Iforms the public that ho
5s onl hand1( full line of
30%FINS AND CAS1(ETS,.
sd is preparediok do ainything hii under.
skinge
-ALSO,
ftlIlntm f ljURlIM. ROBil$ for' nitni'
emedl gnitfchildren&a n0W featur .nrt~h
We aslc for a 0oYdYi d tuVae*