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WINNSBoRto, 8..'0. .EO. 6. RENQLDB.. b"rraH. 4. DoUG.Law , sro THE star-rdute trials, uip to dat; ((and is has not yet gone to .the jur, ts the longest criminial 'easb in ti Judichdl annals of this country. A NEW YoJK writer predicts tl the popularity of Coney Island is < tho""wane,- and says the day Is probab ltd itu hni ilcaet n"plae of resort for the masses of No York city and Brooklyn. 'We 1ha 'not learned the somcs of his:inform1in fl'Ita rfharloftlo Toucndl=di>sero,e anys: "North Carolina leads all tl Southern States in the number of grac -nates at West Point this year. 'Ot' State graduates four, onb of who stands fTh'"in a class of ifty-two - The Old North Stritb may boast c Sttber there, but we beat her J(uality. Will It be denied? 7 iENERAL, tGRANT has exp)rossed.gIIe interest in the Southern Expositiun be heil ant Lofisl, cKnty, August. He generously ofers to lop i large number of art objects, collect by him in difrerent parts of the worli for exhibition In the art gallery <'lurir thoenth'e period that the exposit< will be open. TIhis Is very kind General drant,'whith w wielieve tI Such lce of e :good fooling vill Yopk cdiatd by the whole Southe people. A Nu:w systNo n of enumerating tl by umnbering the hours consecutivt from 1 to e, is meeting with sOt approval. An Ohio railroad comnpal have adopted it, and the last tr heardtfrom left at 23.15 o'clock. 11 can really see no objections to the pr posed change, on the contrary it wou be the most natural method of meas lg time and would be much smp 'than repeating Trom one to twel 'twsico during the twenty-four honl Augat would conservatives say to t innovat-ion4' Tm la ewme Yofrk ob&n ,s ollgoft present condition of the Democra party says: "It is a very noticeab fact that the Democratic States inclu every party of the Uniion and alli 'extrdlmok, North, South, 1:ast i West. This is 'li irst time sin the ci1l tydi' when the strength of th party has been distributed over so va an area. California, Connecut, I i.n Michigan, IN.,uetvaa NwT Yor ah)irl.Ohlo anrscnil rcad forpa aNreh. se od obectional tlie pa fOse ch OniER NYM, o f h onr ito stdent oft navidson Cetodg oend light tme 18nh inst.,' be "Tche sPhy 'tan interesting speakoe, and tho 4who davn the twenty-four beosu t esldethat pleaurea ayn to iderepation, ianetesi corsemacndton ofudieencerwic parycsyh mort bilia dvery oua factiha tecue" mcai Sae n ver psaerly ftelUivdon a l andtroughNorth Meklurg coun,a Shelst wahis is fou andirsta tmurd< the fct~i tat wt thccstongt of thi .rtyrs eei waisonlyd aover, al ta, hisa realifornie a, Coanniht, agioaint hicmsi a for hos-unn.T Noelth. ofThe odcionamit hae a gond earrlietiedta conslanSh" will tesbado Shv, the venue chnst., on 'the grotni that. he cannhaveba fair trial Time Cart has gmn is ba dein and intersi's prspeckt, and goe tontasireformt undershis adinist1 t 'lneareputaomy idea.eOtnessf fomsandfver ac aediec' cornaich th ortate rlat wolvr int conaitCCuona oerm" b i upo Is generay beieecariou fhro ain tarnhuh an olicialr begnni (llut se the kiligow0. itton Shieldsrasc foarhy an( from- niu .tahes fa tht (igaei acsan of-mn ru te.r' sprnuclm was nxlk e', i thhsm riety llionws o .ppress Sieon'ws lre t heimotyi cane pwi shouit hid,i acclama tn fjoy. ' Telst of (lie cDaul prasoe 1 paid ah paeryofs ndrie,e inaci be1( fhas mmit ntertita Taveth vely wshanged n tiegu that ho emnbnre ha e a tri trloatnt eseedi.adsar an(ut by thea' juro.Spectof's dovbts emntrned.yfomn e unais adnwhethe a -ot areloomwa ineely gunle of tl fit as beeni anthfortatiey cstated(l QusenoVicmove fvoluntfeed (lite May ernmont a sugfofr hbis epros taeconeuthat the Coubr vofl thnjstii cfth ot ietlma grn.otioig hiuhe An ad tio1dl-plea In his'itbyor. Lord Iflartiknton, the brother of Lord Cav, ondiab, the story asserts, refused to entertain the idea ii, moment, and finrly .insisted opon the ex4+cul,ton, and consequontly.the law was allowed to take ,Its Coure8. Kelly protested trglstttb memorial for a reprieve and mot his late with the utdie indifler C, eceo of an Irish patrliot. 1He :isisted ) on having it understood that he ad 1o bored to the statements made at the i1 torview with his mother and sister, and that he noithor aatnit't ''vl do nied complicity in the murder of Lord Cavendish and Burke-that sudh coin. 0 plicity had not been proven against v him, and if the British Govounmont 0 chose to assume the responsibility of . hanging )ilm, he was perfectly willing to die for the Irish cause. God knows enough have suf'ered for ' the fearful tragedy in Phonix Park, o and surely the spirits of Cavendish 1- and Burke will now cease their cries it for vengeance I Whether the part of in the government. in the trials at )ublin " has tboen altogefior cotmendable in )f every particular, remains yet to be .t seen, Noq'Ej& .Fil OItE111ItGlE9. it. The Busy Soneons Ang the Faraars--A FlourIshing School. N2fessrs. .Editors: We seldom see an t articleS rein this locality .In the column of your paper, whiah'fnds its way to so many homes in our nidst. We have ig waited For some o'e more competent f to contribute, ntil we have concluded I at that no one feels sufliciently interested be or that-all arb "too busy" to let many readers of your paper know what we are doing. In this locality we hear the rattle of rcapol's, -tht; whistling of ne engines, the roar of threshers and the lv ''gee'' and "haw" in every direction. nc Surely, with these indications of life iy and' energy together with the natural in adVaintlges andct curiosities witi Which Ie we are surroundced, there is "sonic o- thing to write about." id We have a flourishing Salbth i'- School that meets evev Sabbath eve- I er ni1t4h1. four o'clock. Also a prayer ve meeting weekly-both of which ar 's. weilding an influence destined to live to after the present generation 'sharll be consigned to mother earl"th. We also have one of (lie best schools in the lie county., which has for the .plst foai' is nioit'hn dwein twoght. by the etlicient land competent Mr. W. J. Kellhr". 'On he last Friday tihe patrons and a few of lc the friends were invited to hear a re ts view of the "Oak Grove School," lwhichl we think indlicated careful andl conpetent t riniing. Teio entre sthool o ac"clttiled themlselhes 'Creditably, and at reflected groat lionor on their teacher. st After tle exc'rcises t silpttuous rc past was spread by the Ildies, wlich -bespeak "plenty at home" ' an reflect , ,cd credit On thir skill in pr'e.pu-ing sa. ie l1he cominpaniy t heni r'ired to the re hace ball gr"ounid, to wvitniess a iunatch betwecen the L .pne Star antd the Oak Gr'ove clubs, Svhichl was I\ihi i.f ine e'st and1 excilemnt-, and r'es'lted -in ~a 'I decidled'vittory' f'or 'The schiool-bovs. a' Then and t here, right before om- ien y v'ius eyes, floral tib'ut es (it rarie anid i. heautifulI varieties weore heapiled upon'' hepodlittle icto-r biy (lie f'air ami 1) bettiu h ldesBt, tlu'ee chieern fo,r Df the ladies I M~ay they' do likewise it whlen (lie victory is ouIrs--which'l will ebe oni the niext occasioni. Novxice. le A PAPEu1 CRoss-'ri.-). Nt. Vs is (.oetchinis has received a paitcut on huis in invention for a raiilway cross-tie. The obyect of' this ivenition is to provile Am asuitable and cheap substitute for the a woodlen cross-tic here.tofo re used for ld the support of' ri'o'nd tracks. It coni sists of' a cr'oss-tic, or sleeper, (con str'ucted of sheets of paper of straiw tboard, alpplied on1e upon0 aniothier1 te cemented together aiid coinipressedh tv There is also c onniected with this tie, y. or sleoper', a tic-r'Ott or bar, rigidly seo. cnured thereto, pnd havinig its e'xtr'emi 20es prov(ided tvith a chair 01' shoe, in 0 terpjosed1 be0tween0 t10 he lee anid the s- track. This tie can11 be iinide wantus.' 1( >r'oof'aniti dl-a'ble3 by anyi (it the well toe ii (nwn priocesses. Whien uised on tmways 01' rail ways having light ro '~llingo stock andt mo(lv po iiveri thO lhe r'ail maiy lie spiked 0or boltd niiliretdt to 1s- thle described .sleeper in thle sameC mHaw. , tier aIs 18 culst(imary with Iiwooden' esleeper's. W hen thle iec is appillied to railroads using heavy enginses and caris1 of then thle st rain Is obviaited( by usinug the to hieavy ir'on or' steel bar pr'eviousiv' men d18 ticoned. -U(onnitcilseille Coui c ire Swsa.--Tw'io or three dayi~s ago, whsei several emiiinent Kentuicky' D)emns'ts e,were telling the pub!li fiat Mr. Raa n- dall has not, the ghost ot' a chanc Q of a- biing elected( Slieaker', we asked Mir. jg W ftter'son. wviro seieed to lie (lie loudest-voiced iAmiY mlost positivoe of Sthese proplhiOts, to stop) phohiering or for a rnomenit and( tell ai e ltriousg pi%bil' ig what ho will advise tarIff ref'ormi Demn., o crats in the llouse to (d0 ihi i'ase Mr toRan,dall should happen to get a majoris Stv of the caucus votes? Will he telt its theam-to bolt the Caucus? Oi' will he la- advise them to imitate a recen.it Ken.. gtieky examp0lle and1( meekly "'walk In erthe proceossion?" It Is an'initerest i n and-alsoa veyihpoi'tant qulestion. ho WeT r'egiret that. l~If. Watter'son is silent.. ns liut as lie is now "'takis~ care of' ( itn. a ral ( iraut" per'haps lie haa kmt interest ini Deiuocrat ic p)ohies. WVelly pe.'rhaps. Senator Beck,. perhaps RepresenCtt1in' Cirlishe,. perhaps ehimdidaile P"r.tor th Knott. wIi* speak ? We inivie them~ to' fr:mek and speedy? uit teance. ff t hi tar i'Y rcform D)emo'crats r.-' det~ ermine ii to albuse Mr. Iutndall in .w,. but vorte for him if lhe can get a mi.uioi ly In tfiec as cautcus, then Mr. Rlandaill Is as'g.ood ais elected.. If, on the easr-'r, ther 10 meani to vote againist hi is. cinm-u-. ('r no canlcit,. that dtetermniniad - ', ift' hey: b~. make it known, may' sim' hiyam out of' Ithi race, At anymate, it will miake d all respectable, which it is nout .a at no0w.--New~t .York lierald. 0 '0 "An infant cryIng in the night, An Infant erying for the 1ih1 m' And wIth no language but ti cry" 10 The chIki was ini pain,. and knew no- betl ter than to, cry until nmornifig,, or until ds..mebodly boughit him somieting,to relieve Shis suffering.. Everybody who hias the care of a small child; should remembert tha0 the little fellowv's: Psins and gripeso ATe evex re more severe in. him than cornsponding, pains would 1)e to a- big man, Acting on this, it Is wise always to base'- Pmnn 1S D)AVms's PAIm K~L4U.Mu.u hand(,.: * BAD OOLfo The. SUMMER COLDS and Cough8 tl'quite-asdaf . gerous as those of midwinter. .But they .yield to the 1 A tfhWet 'and 44tgHt . to be taken !h . time, For all dIisdE ib Idir! fiffAT NOSTRILS, HEb 4 BREATHING AP PARATUS PerDai S'hhKifer Is the SOV REI GN Remei ALL DRUOOISTBk PAIN KILLER TAX RtETIUN )d'FWCE OF COUNTY AJDITOW, Y'A IRKFILD COUNTY. W1VtiNJnsntono, S. C., May 1, 1883. II1S Office Will be open 1'#a -June 1st to July 20th, 1883, for the pupmo 'tf q%. cl ving Tax Returns of all personal ) . erty owned on the first of .June, 1883. All persons ownirYg yifhvt1 Property of any description are required to list the same, under oatl, for taxation. All new builh ings erected since the first of June, '1i1, atnst be reported.; Rlrd :al purchases or .:tos of 4'cale state, within the sante period, must he note(l. All male persol 1*een the Ages of twenty-o'ne and fifty years are liable to Poll '1'ax, except school trustees and tltsb physically tunable to osna lp Tie term ''personal property," as here used, Is held to mean and nclude "all things, other than real estate, w,lieh ham any peculiary value, and moneys, clit inlvestm ents in hoh11dt1 ;dtt(ks, joint stuck companies, or otherwise." For the convenience of taxpayer, I will ittetnd in person, or by depeluty, at theII Pi,l. lowing places on the day specitled, ho the' purpose of receiving Tax Iieturn1 Vit :1F'eatervill, 'Tuesday, .June 191. Uukhea1d, Wedne,day, June 20. Mo,lnticello, 'Thur'stay, Jun1e 21. Jenkinsville, Friday, June 22. Jennings Store, Saturday, Jutne 23. " ood(ward', Monday, June 25. White Oak, 1'uesday, June 21. Ridgeway, W Mdnesnlay, Juno 27. JIlIythewood, 'liursday, Ju1ne 2*. Bear Creek, Friday June 213. Gladdon's Grove, iondlay, July 2. -oulwarc's Store, Tuesday, .1 lly 3. 1. N. 1'1'- i T us Auditor Fairtleli County. May 5-'xlnm UN DERTA KIN! liespectfullly informis the pubile 'that he hais on hand a full 11'ne of OOFFiNs ANt) &ASIMET, and la prophied to do antythinig i under taking. A inll \\nie.'ot f1IRIAL RtOUES, for mten, neat, alpropria'te an1d( chea p. We ask for a share of the patronage J. Ml- ETLI.IOTT, Sr. TIBIED TI-I?EJM1 ln'y the GIESNRi ENGIN's ahtd 'PA RATIOlt fromi J. M. EJbIOTT', Sn~ Weu llave' trlbM Uueini ?IId kn1OW thint to he JmodIi 1113( would not sell thaein if *d dI nlu inltk so. -A Lso,-a. is oflered to the public: Wh W'ill be p)l1~tenI to haive theit home11 oPders. Now is the tune to bring in OLij GIN tor i(yairs. I.M. isLjTOTT", Sr. IY virtue of an exceli tion~ to fdV3 directed -1) Iill MFft' fut .'dle before~ the Cor I louse < o6r In Wlinnsboro, S. (C., on the FIRST' MOND)AY IN .JULY NEXT% within the legal hur. of sale,- to thle hIgh.. t.buicd't, for CASliig (he folloig.ti*y 1terilled >)rope~r; to Ivit: All mju . 1' st title and and finerest of Mrs, M: E.- Ntarnes hiti # house and lot ini thte town of JIiSthewood, noIw oeeided; lJjg Ieviled uipon as the- pfio1r(g~of Mt4 !f 31, Starnes at- tI he.wit of ILorIlek & Lowranle,1 againist J. iR.- Nelson tind M. I't Starnes, Winnsboro, M. C Jimie 11,~ 188. LJOOK TO) YOUlf INTEREST !! ~V~C1f Af Ti[N EV E R, llots W14 d41' Miso a0 Ii( Oier OH t 0Of dIV4 i3t Material. Fine Fr"nch1 (if AIkrtIn ',1+. ... ........,80 Poxe'd I iota ii d Cogrue. (Gle.s . . io) I 41W w3j -tQ~u4 rte1ed Summe Ave. ...,. . . ..50 lel1a.itnt 1.:1t.v ae. pfen4$tlt done at Congress Street, next d'arto 5. M. Ileaty.. A p 24-1o-n . 1N IIN. $100 REWARD. A R EWARD of ONE HUINDRED B( Council of Winnsboro for Iwfosmation with pof to convIct anl3 pe or pr Son8 of atnptting to Set; fib' andi bun the outbuilding on the premibes- of .heeh RI. Robertson (commonly known as Te Ladd Building) on the night otthe 8th. of Ma,1883.' By order of Council: J'' .. ETTR lr. t~ '1y t Xr fl L4T.L WE j#1= CGI40OTIflUYD lI M1 f'th0 qtuPtioii 'ki "i" et pr. t (e ind of=%lie indivkit amdth SPItING GOODS, -Of whihVye now havei large "ht!i .vell assorted stock. Everything in the wa' of DRY GOOIbS, NO'IIONS, etc., thi at wanted, frot % ilt"'mout dtginestc to the nicest D1RE ' 001 ahd all tte noveltles in NOTION . g'1 :you wdt :k nice suit of OLC TIIIJsr 'Contl l1t te -d iid 8 or choo froth 'Our linQ of samples. If we ea)fMi plena .'-in . w can in the.other. We have om _1_ ilce in this way, and guaranitee fits as. eas quality of goods. I14AWa , pttyandi nob'l -6ovf H1 t, feft and straw, i hd 'et& please tie imost fastidious. We ask an inspection of our stock of SUOIS, Y is very lag, eramrng { 'low-euts.and slippeiA. a artments we -ndeavor to give ttd A%kocs at LOWEST PRICES . Respectfully, CADWELL LA UDERDAE. WHERE WITHAL SML WE UE FED? T .nother lx'rp e.citg c iertdTh. t also rtnt's$ to 'WVo*i.y -W 1ht NbWt loo t intu aROCEIRY I)EPA'RTMEN'r, Where you will find nil 111ds o'f dsables at M1lod mmiQonable prices. ' COME AND 6tE U8. We take pltisl-e In shoWing our gIAd. Respectfully, CALDWELL. & LAUDERfDAL. fAND SEASONABLE Our sitot'k of sprhbig andi StiidImr Udods is compIlete lii every decpartmlent. We have just received in all thel ieivest shadesa the mtost I)ppna tirnds of thec day: 1iUNTINOS, DUfT'fTbU ANDI PLAIN SWt8. F"AGEitED MUBLIAN8, I,AClOt ANDI STRIPED PIQUEs CIIECKt' NAI1guokg. Ait eleganfrlhe of tMd[Md, Gents' anid Uo/ Bira* lits of all Stgles and QualI. ties. PARIASOLJS IN GIIEATr V/1112Y.. Our Stock of Furnshing (Aoods is i1uw .oumpete in qualt.yavd siz.es. Th i,' e,bc th''1~s Uniderwehr emnssts of flafeO Thlread and,Gane afA'f dYri 6u ruits or separate tor suit .'ptehaser.. A-call is-'es1pectfulliy sN%fith'tt frora all. P, .LAAXDECKCR 4' BRO, WO (OD'S OD ) T1NE WHITENING AND PRESERVIN( TH.E *EETHL. K(EEPS THFE ERE'T'H PURE AND WEECT.. amo~ur. AGJENT COLIIurg S. C', ia: Sale in Winnsboro by M(cWfATER, DRNE. & KETO1h1K. Mch2t1i1' ILESTOLAET $'TBE AND DEALZIXt IN Wi .XaL[QUORS, 0IAl4S, TOCACLV wCIIOcIEB AND 'V1SIdONS, o,1l75 EAST DAY, (RLESTrdN,; S. OTTO TBi1EMAN lcSONS, vv 'A LESALE 01OCEIt, -A ND PROVISIZff)EA LEI1$, -102 AND 104 EAST BAY ST1tE)"1% OIARESTON, S. C. IBU Y-) BIOTES, . Wiol.IBfJ *nocins, 'Iqvol DIiALEI i COMMIfISION ME11CINTS, -b7 'EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C 3. THOMAS, AGENT, No. 320 KiNG ST.,'tOSjTn LInk1tTY, WIDOW SHADES, PAPR -IIA-VG INGS, LAGE CUY;TAINS, INACES AND 1101B Itir OOns CIIARLES'I)N, S. C. %ftow AWNINOS *IADE TO ORDER A . . CUDWOItTI& CO., ~Xb-~rWAlo.F,V-IE22 5 A7Db L ''y NV A N'E H O Us 155 MEI;TINO STIREET, O PPOSaI T E C'i-A -ITiE"ST O-N 005i1:b CHAlLE TON, S. C. VlrNRY BISCIIOFF & CO., W1I1'OLESAI: OROC1R'S -A-N) )EA LEI{S IN CAROLINA 1IICE l'IOP'RIETORtS O N CE AE C-AROI-dN:TOLU TdNIC. 109 - \E BAY, CIIAlTEsiTON, S. C. AIVA GAGE & CO., C14-AR.R:STON ICE fl'USE, #i YiET, COIINER' CHUelRC STREET CIIAllIL,ESTON, S. C. "TIce plek(d for the coitrh* a speeIalty. A. NELSON & CO., --WH7O1A'sALi D)EAfi!Ie N BOOTS ANU filOES, No. 23 IIAYNE STIREET, CIfAIIlSWTON, S. C. ( W. A1MAIt & CO., WioLEsAI.E AN it ETAIL DEALERS IN CIIOICbn f19'(J0, Eh)I( 1 NV, \1J ini .1Lq , SUItGI'AL I:Q'I(IMIENTS. PERFUMElIE8 AND '1'oiLET AR'iCLLs, Cor. K{1ig.ai1d Vtanderhorst Streets. CllAI:,ESTON, -. C. AGATE I R(ON WARL! 1Ad$t and du brWe, \ill not,m rus~t and is ho(t atrectedl b~ i.ent. I have Preserving Kecttle.s, LUPt alid ilik )loilprs, lTea Kettles andl Sauce PAhatu of this cUltidebtd \are. A good ~. .. Illh ii(O~hue ij1Lu tihe \ hitney 11l0t Ulast with all the uires. Will do as umuchi cooking svith a few eents' woi-lh of oil as anu ordinar 'stove. The best oil .shold be0 used with these stoves as wvell ais hurnled hii lamps, Oriental 1,over 1500 tire test, Is the best oil made. othbtr.POOk s.oves. I ha also the SOtnd' ard Chatrl eOak, Tm >roved Le so. Friend, Cottoit Option and I ill Arp. St'ove llollow ware, D)rl pdig Pans, Pipe, Elhows an1 I all other Stove Trinmunings. Tinwvare; )lpi er of all krllds, Milk Coolers, Flesh Forks. ~JELLY and WINE tuaking made( easy hy usIng the 11 iidy F11 t1i 4's. Pulp and seeds sepai'.. d fI-onm hes julee at one operation. I think I have nearly ev'erythuing the tihe housekeeper needs, and1( if I'haive not I enni get it. GRTOCEIIES-a full line(: P'Iire, plain, old-fashioned 81UGA li Cdndy. TIry it. IIUGG Y and WVAGON mlaterial, Shafts, Poles, H[ubs, Spokes, Rins nod .Whifibe' T rees. I sell close to shio me diat ask ai com parisonu of prices witS Col umbhia or Chalotte. Ploughms, Hloes, Picks, Spades,iih Forks, I lay Forks, DI)ggCf, Unzidt!' lades Orass 1111ades', etc. GiIAiN CitAD)LES of thme same goodi lmaike that I sold ha1st seaison. J. I.CL nWs ENol,rsmr SAnnDI,Es FOnl $5, $0 $7 ANIJ $10. Kenitneky >pring Seamt Saihdles foi $16. U L~YSSE U. DESPOIITES. SVALIK ER'S SPE CIF IC. 1iit'A 'TRUT1Y WVOkj>)gmrU RhIE nkiY 111 A NIE V1iIa JON,SUAJPTION. 1 i leedy, action upon all IBronehiaI diid I jamonie A ffections is beyond blelief Sothose Whod huav ilver tried it or seen i rised. it spuhidily~ allay.s hrobechlal anid Pulmo.10 ile FevterA It Is a wVohi (rf iti EXPE.C'f1rOANT A ND 11 E.A L E R?. It keot the digest.ive ihd tirinmary' or grius i a natural anid hena thy coIIdIitioni ,'it Instantly l'elieves night qsweats, gonieness of appetito And getmeral deObily. It hmas boon klboWh only four fears aind A CUHE. Any one afllietedl with wvhat,is eon etafy considered eRekth's (UJlml Conrier. CGJmufu tion, eWe f*i enfed for $2.50, $5.00 dr $W.00~ AdeordiN to tlre Atago i4hfl th's disea#e has rondhed. No piatient hca# jet taken $10( wo1h. beforoent e wtas affeted. Tihe SPE0Iflt! tS recofm-ndedI only for puihntiatya'flAdtionls,. anid those des51 irin to usit ennVV do so by's.mnding their orderH to the~ proprietorR of this paper or dilreot to sY; tatimg that y'ou saw this atdvertise nief& bh WVansboro LiEws AND IIEIIAL1. Walker's JUIEUYATIO ECD Cures RholMutin, either acuto or chrc,n Io, in from1 eight to ton days, Flies by Expres, $5 pmr Dottle Alb. J. W. WVAL(FR, IeisFRANKLJINTON, N.- C, ~t A' FACT, WE WILT fA foU A Wagon or 13u~ Q for h19.' than anlob i n town. x3SE. DpomEE. U'S KU~N G SPRING GoO1s: I hae iow retdy -for ?iispectid i full line of 'SPRING 1QOD%, cotisisting of NUN'S VEILING U4TI TGS, UOT D ald 1ALXI SWISS, PLAN and FIGURED IUSLINS,. LACED, STRIPFD-arid CO,'E PIQU+ES, CAMBRIcS, GINGHAMS and 'CALICOE . 'A aick o1 Min's, Boys' and Yotiis 'C1oliing, w'leh' will be -SOLD LOW. STRAW HATS IN ALL STYLES AND PRICES Men% Boys' ind Youths' low cut Shoes. Ladies' and Men's 'Cloth -and Leather Slippers. A?o-, -a beautiftl line -of FANS. CALL AND EXAMIYNE BEFORE PURcXYASING. Respectfully. J. GRO USCi., A'gen't. MIMNAUGH SI'ECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN AE Yn A1D B}ESIiRiE Coo AT S 1 Wf1:'ING RED UCTION'S. n0 pairs Lisse' Newpork Ties, at reduced prices. 200 pairs Ladies Newport Ties, all sizes, fir Ycto\v thci 'etual VALUJ AFull Liia of f8lts' Shirts Jzist Reteived. 2 " 3) UtIa \ndried Shits- at 19 cents-hest value ever offered in this plac6 10 dozin Lanndrietl ani Unlaundried Shirts at 02 i:cnts. Examiwo theso good lieti re hurit-.. y tock i"eplete in every depavtmett3 and at prices at 1as't TEN iELR CENI. less than ycid can buy t'he same good s nty place in the State . My ttYck MUST BE JlEDUCED, let the goods bring What they vill-. Iitspect'full'tr, . .Ir. i/.IIVlT . G r IT STA17DS AT THE IEAD TilE LIGli'L'-RUNNING. ThIat It is the acknowledged Leader h~ . - lie T1rade is fact that cannot be dIs IrANY ii*rA-fs ~IT--NONE EDUAL IT T he Irest Armed, * The Lightest Iluinning, Trhe muost Ileatiul W oodwor~ Tro be( made41( of the biest,inateial .-l'- To4 do any anid all kinds of1 woric. Toi be( coimplete in e3very respiect. For Sal.a b'y VIusor,S . J. M. BEATY & CO., Agent: wanted in unlOccupiedi tenrito. l 1,. AdI Iress. ... -~UOMB-sT1'. M WING MACIIINE C0 THE. COUNER TORE4 fort A V OI A B '>. my so k wvs Uh hht Il t ti ~m pri g thamh iisosa1 hr ' fOr T I TI ON ai U. i 1 C S to enablle ine to mmueet -thie Sli A tPE8' COMI''ri'roN.1 am keener to sell thnnbeP timiad ur'geitly extenid AN INJlTATiION with i he bild ntFaifield tCout to visit MY STODir A REQUEST, S A PROMISE A b H A L 1~ A H 1 O N P L 1 Y . A N ID N (O OG ftt M i ' AS THlE SA IE GOODS8 CAN 13' SOL E' IN 1AVINNI AS L. ___ _ .E . BE~ ATY 1883iTEN TION IIIN(1 (IOI) ami avte ii i ad y [O'~ iij i IIUb INSPECTION~ Wte think we enn R9A l'7P!yf say blma 6 -ih il1itf ~ fah have netve'r opened at any lm hnlue sI Imre Th'Oled( 1 tsI ef I comuplete assortn'int of better cladj of As regards prices, sic *1hI oiil* Any lthat eLoI .,oaint I ulsCor these goods ill he sold as lov/ as thei l . o nil'e 11( Ron er cs ad A'ra sold' hi any XAt l1IiH T, al)1( assumre oii'iurg o Feire* pui es, b al customners tlint they Wvill bo p)rotect: d ii . I'firtlett'Peifr1);-Qu,dP . prIces, as''0c will meet te' market "Wt f'my N a tNln e - Limo lii anythIng.- 'Dav is Lestor Manior" ',ioma1;t0tli Wo would call- spedlal attenton to u r~~, lalo .ked.-Ct . l s o our1Cross)&'BlackW l' cw-sIofd Ba RTNAEN'i', Baker's Boiitor Wocsihr whIch wIll bo~f'O1diddofnplete I cMary par- Freshr Slio6-Flahdh.' ddne tieulaur, and all.We ask is an inspcbion by A-lot of lIandled iiHodedl Grain C tlie publIc. .MLOLENN toR CASII. M(Auntf am~OE & CE TCr.T. il. M%. 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