The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, June 19, 1883, Image 2
WINN$BORO, 8.0
U%UE1SDAY,JU12E 2O, ' re .
dKO. M. )rYZtOLD. '
CII..t4.e'OUqL AbR1,J ) wr
T'iiEi (Grceunvillo ,)%ye1v8 says4 that hei,
~iring out of conivicts is not a bad bys
temn per ae, but.the'real wrong Is when
the Stdte does not puniSh those who
sniltreat themi. Mon who hire the
e* ves hud,b heh ..strictly re
~unmercIful1tnmh should niot be allowed
"to maim or murder these peop1)1,
Ex-GOVERNOR Charles d. Jenkins, of
GeorIa ded at his home in Somer
vie, in'tlht?Stiate, on Friday night, in
Elis seventy'-eighth year. lie was a
:ntinve of South Carolina, li t maoved
to Georgia In early life. HIe served
thetate for fifty years In public posi
tins, and tvas uifnanmously elected
(Outei'noi' In 1865, after the close of the
'war.
Moant than one hundred thousand
children earn their living in New York
.,y Thre are more than two hun
dred difeent kinds of occupIatons
where they earn moncy. About 4,000
tgirls are employed in book-bindries
nud 10',000 in -the 'anufacturoe of
artificial flowers. There are thousands
. ofstreetArabs who get a living hap
hazard, andel ofen deishonestly.
Tre Ohio State idemocratic convn
tion mneets n:ext. Tihursdav. Thle indi1
cations, so fi', are that 'Sudge Georgec
loadley vill be the nomine fre Gov
drn'lor,as lilamuilton county is'soid for
hgiml, and a nmluber of oter counites
have instru,td their dkautes to sup
port hini. lie is regarded as a very
strong man, and popular among the
Gern, whtse counsel lie'was in the
contested liquor cases. nIe bears a
spotless retai on be. 'Tmie lobailit ies
are that "thee is walkin' b'oi'" Mr.
m,m IIebrews of St. Loui hioma
raeing for a Kosher meat house--that
,ai estabilienit wher meat is i
spcteanid lulveyed according to the
JewIsh law, which insures cleanliness
and healt i. Cattle are selected s rit
sy and butclered nr.isticaly. Diseased
animals aire rigorously rejected. A
Kosher butcher says: "A great many
otf the cattle are diseased, and it woul
be mucl better for the health of the city
if the Board of Iealth would Pay sonm
attention to having thetn lutcheret
'roperly andinspetwel. Lot week,
'after \te .had killedl and( rejec'tedi five
beeves, the manr who was 'iniioishing
thei reflwed to int us have any inoe
or the day. We do not select any
p)articuarkind-of-cat, andt we iild
1 anumbcrs of all kinis diseased. After
the meat is butchered the law requires
the consumer whdo buys it to allo l it
to remain i water some ti me to get
the Bod thoromIrlyh onut ot it.."
Omtno is rapidly taling the lead in
ivore, and Garfield's old Listrict and
.1lamilton county are tholght to be
ahead of all othe'r localities. A coi.
mnittee of the Episcopal Church makes.
a report frightful to di~emlaite. The.
concludintg passuge inicates that so
cicty is rottinig out ini that great West
'ern State. Hear thi.:
Simnce 1807, lifteeni years ago, the nuimbher
of divorces hats dlouled itself, wihie the
population hats probably inot gained linore
than 15 per'l cent. TIhe suit,s before the
cottits in 1582 wvere~ twice as mnany as In
1871, their number in the former year lhe
lig over 4,500. For every ~Viivorde suit
brought there were lbut, six mrriages in
1882. In ltu ition contity t here is
an averalge of over onie petition a day. At
the present. rate there will soont he as nmany
lirsons applyinug for l'egal sei'. ra tlin as
apl)y for inarrhtge 1licenses. W'e cannot
liut that time olf fart her than 18 l0. In
twenty years there will he as tuany divorces
ats iniitjage~s. A fter that time the numnher
Of faniliies in Ohio wvill be ditninishedl by
(livoree at a greater rate than it is incereased
byv inarriage.
.'hie iin th annaeti n e g ot thle Southi
Carolina State Press Association will
be held( at (laiicy City on thle At lanita
andl Charlotte Air Linel ltailroatd oti
July :1d, next. TIickets wvill be soh(1 to
alhl members of' thle Associtationi, and
their fii lit's w ihing to at tend Ithe
meet inug, over Ithe variouts roadls corni
3)rismg th Ile Rlichmiondl and D anaville
lJthi'i1oa systei nt lie rate 01' one
VcntIa Iiie (each wiay. .Edhitor's anid
J.ublishiers dlesiringl to join the Assocla
tion will have the benaitf. bf the same
rate as thu~se whlo are alfesdy tacm
hers.- An invitationt to meiet withI the
NorthI Carol ina Press Associaiyn at
A shvillec has beeni accep)ted( ami( it hitn
heen ar,ranmgedI that after tiho Assochi,
timn adjymrns the mneenbcrs and t he
ladlies acvcomipainig them will go' to
S'alisbury, North Carolina, and fioin
that p)oint across the mnountajins in dlay
light over the WVesterna No)rth Cariolinx
ltaih'oaid. At .AshcV'tille he Northi
Caruolina Press Associatiomn will be nmet
upon its arrival from WVaynesville, and
a joint ex',mrsiont will be miade to
'Warm Springs. Thme meeting~ of the
1'r'8s Associathin this year' pbomhises
to be a dclightt'uh occasIon. Th le A.s30
c,lat in is now compJrised of a mnajority
U'f the newvspaper8 in the State and Is
in excellent condition. The anunual
lineetinugs are aliways characterized by
a sp1iri of harmiony, and the objects of
the Association are highly to be comn
2rnended.- News and Courier.
"Thought the Child Would Die.'t
This is what the Sisters of the Ilone for
CatholIe Children In lBstnadabua
poor little child wiin Vasto aId itsolf a
mnost to death with whoping cnugh. Trhe
child was suddenly (aen. seveire spasms
and vomiting, and wvith fri hmtful pltfs In
the head. The Sisters Wite: "We used
P'ERIV DAVIs's PAIN ICIlaitIR with thm6
most astonishing iresuits- Ii' tt fev haour
tell.''seause was gone and the chIld was
--C'harles Goodight owns a ranch
- n 'l'exas wvhich Is larger than the
- hoLe tato of Xlhode 1land~
- -Th'e 'ihbieiop of quebec has
issued a inaudate disQbluiterlauoing a y
connection by his 'ldik 'with Weret
secit1es. His grace includes 4b{or
nnk':ns in the category.
Dr. John' B. "fifdlnin, who Was
dhyQretl fom his {wtfe in Brooklyll,
No .und thereby last $u0,Ofk ut(i
nittod suicide in Catnbridge, i1a88,
on Monday, by shooting hinself.
--Mrs. Julia Wheeler hanged ir
self in her orchard near'Brdgel)ort,
Alabama, on saturday, on account of
the death of hei husband. -She loaves
six small children.
-Tlhe secretary of the treaeiury has
directed :collectors of customs to en
force a 'quarantine of 'iiinefv 'days
against cattle iiiported from Europe,
Asia, Africa, Australia or New Zea
land.
--On Mliday the loca motive of a
freight train .01) the Toledo, Citoein
nati & St. Ldtttsllai-oad lett the track
at Dayton, Ohio, and rolled dothn a
forty"feot enibaukiment, fatally injuring
brakeman Vernuax.
-I'resident Arthur hi 'notified fhe
workingnen's organizat0io. in Wa'gh
ington, which had asked that an extra
session 'Of Congross be called to'Con
si(el the labor qnestion, that lie -wilI
not call suelt extru ses'siula.
-Upon his returni to Washtiitonu
Secrotary 'Cliandlicr will adverti for
sealed )roposals tir the lurchase of
tIwo ironclads, two ironi and twenty'
six woodeen ships, which have been
con(lemCned by -boards 'of' inspectors as
unfit 'for fuitier naval service.
-The joint special comnittee'of'tlie
M,assachuselt.s Logislathne an proroga
tion, (espite Tlie Go'veritbr's stalt'lnent
that lie would colnltcnance no reyutsst
on tihe subject., met on Friday aind de
clded to ask the Governor to prorogue
the Legislature until August 27.
-At Terra Haante, ind., on Monday,
Saul C. Davis attnellte to shootCoi
gressuan John E. Latnb. The dililetli
ty grew out. ot' a libel suit in which
)ivis and Lani are opposing coun
sel. The ball struck (lie driver of' a
passing wagon in the toot, inllicting a
paintil wouind.
-Tho bronze statue known as "fN'
till-Ilint," rcpreseniin,g )1 rronclhing
panther about to spring oni its prey,
was unveiled in Central Pairk,New
York, on Tuesday. There were no
ce'eoiin)ies. Tie statne is the work of
Edward Kemers, andi was given to the
park by twelve gentlemen, who do not
wish their names to be miiade public.
-United States Minister hingham
has a(lvised the.State Delltt'nent Ihat
the check for $78.,006 "(the L1uint of'
the indeniity exacted in 1863) has
been delivered to the Japanese govern
ment, and the Japanese ntinister of'
foreign afhii's 'has . x-press d ian the
11104 cordial termis his'ip)n'eint onh of
the justice and equity of 'the United
States govcrnmenl.
The May Queen.
'hn shall she be?
When tli.ers are blooming
A 1in hearts rejoeluiln,
And Nature-asstrfni.r'
llr richest adorn1i)ng,
Th'ie Que4en retnedy(li shall be0,
Nortt's' Net'i-alizing' C- m
PHiOTIOGRAPHSI ENfAiNGEL) ! !
T111E lIudersi.yned( Is the agent fOi- 'the
(.a., and is ready to reQceivec orde',s fo'r' oldi
piturei'ts to.be cop.jied andu( enulariged. Pr',oup\
Orders wlll be re''eivred atfu BrN's 1llotel.
.Jne 161
FOR SALI.
7li'H E stor'e-buildingr and lot.nowi, ocenptWd
,Lhbythe unmder'signii Ai'.' ''l'''(re f4e sale.
anid is nii pruneit coniditioni. T1hie locatilin is
(one4 of the' iiost. advantaitgeongs in town.
TIhet lot1 is qite at large one', and Rutpon11 it arn'4
Iarge~ wareihue andi4 other' buiklIings,
A PUlIblC MEETI'NG of tihe c'itIien of
fi.' Winnsbor10o is r'eSaetflliy (lleItd at
the Court I Iouse on1 '1 L'E.:)nA', the 19th
('edrlicussingi theu pract ica~ility (of h n jrov
espeem(illy (lie inorth endu of ('otigress
Street, atini to suggest the watys and nia
11)or such ipri1ovemeni'it.
By ordter' of thue To'(wn Coluncil:
,JAS. N. C'ENTI'E1l
1FOR SA LE!
WA.GoNS
ALSO .KN ST@R1E i
SADDLES, 8iiDies
HIARNESS
BACON; MiiAic
D'RY GOODS, NO'i'NS,
SIIOES,
INDUCEMENTrs FOR CAIii;
V E 1hA VE
T'1I-EDD T.IF..M1V!
uy f'iudSNsR ENGIN N and tIEPA
RtATJOR fronk
.We have frie$ tihi'a @id~ nuow thueim to
1b6 go.ode and would niot 86111 temfl if we (did
ntot-tinkc so.
is' offered to the public.- We will'e-bleaself
to have the home' orders.
Now Is the time to bring In O'fD GI
for r'epairs.
6 Mi.- Ei1LOT~ TSr.
-%I1ALL WE TE
. one ofNO tions wh1ei mot. pci
lexes the ,n f the hndlyidual and ti
na$I. To y y ,htrse, . of: tis Jet
pl 4 ai,U o r,d ldd' tar ciu,pru ce
S ' +GOODS
Of we aw have aJarge and -ve
as k. eithn Kin the way c
DRY ~.ODS {OTONb etc., tht I
wa utec Il -i ntonest duutnestle
the' -at, iDL Dt' *CODS, nalcl ll t
novel iqQ In NOTIONS. If you want
nIce ,it'of
cpme aitd.see our stock, or C o. froi
,r'liuu v4.c aulet. c t eeiniot pleas
you in 0 f1 i h .flto Other. We hi v
somethicn tjce -rtlils way, and guaranute
'ts ith ivelk lity of goods.
We have a,very retty and tbb liiie
HATS, in both felt a'il. strit1, ind
tILt fustius.
1N'4lc~ N-11 il3lction of our stok .o
SFtO,S, which i 'vdt' Ibrge, embracing al
qaiit itt and styles. Soiething nice i
low- curftlid slippers. . .
. In all (t inaments we endeavor to giv
the best god 'a't LOWESBT PRICE.
L{espectfnlly',
CALDWELi,& TAUDERDAE
WVHERE WITH AL
SI i A i WE Bl FED "
.. p'not1,.er rorrplexing queitiQ1. It al(
C4nses to 1vorry when onee you look iii
out
T:OCElY DEPARTMENT,
where you will find all kinds of eatables al
1 110t 11444o'iable pirices.
'COME ANI) SEE US.
We take pleasure In thowing our goods.
Rteapectinil -,
CALDWEIL & IAUI)ERDATE.
A ND SEASON ABPLl
00ir stok of Sp nd ii Stmnme~r Ododi
'a comlete' ini every depa)rtnn'nlt
We have jdst r e'ld I all the neWes
shacte iost, popular go of thie a
NUN'S VEILING:
BUNTINGL.
1)OYTidi AND PLA IN SW1S$.
F~IQURElri MOiSLINS.
UliNCKiIA AINSOOK8.
An elegant line of Laadies', GOnt.s' ani
nJoy' Straf I!dtdj of all Stfles and Quail
ASA055IN GRIEAT VAIIFT
O(tfr Stock o't F'iNli4higj Ooodls Is nov
cOnp'leteI In quality and hizes. 'The Gentle
'A Unewh &iiniists of tisle'V Thriai
arti 'Gauze, apid are in stif fho separate ti
stftt (hb #ttrehase'..,
A cail Is respetfully Radltcd froiii ail
WOOD'S ODuIN TIE
WHIITENING AND' FRES1RINN
THE TIETiI.
kEE1s rrE BREATh! PURt15 ANI
SWMET.
FORMUii O b)R. 7. T.' MOORE
W#'orSALBAoide CoLUMhurA S.C
i'6i Sal$ ti Wlnnsboro by
c Ai22-'I'Ej IE d EOI
ryt R4 \ " Pio \r, t c n ra ng y ft i theoS /
f. 1 .:. 5 . r.. hr1 <", ^' . ..'. . ... .*.E..4, I...
H 3IEE~LY 1 ItATICt,
T2 UIl L1V4OTrYir'
1'r61.to v i nina, iiveito}",fim~ the
bect.tbiirty di y:.I wUL on'or, rrkailat
iducentont.s to losjo otlt goods in thor
c kasoi. Thoso4oof I411 place oAy th
:entre 4u rers, . ahd marked. at ))dip
'that'is ill it to be * ppraiatedl. Comne
earuly and secure the best selection.
5espedtfutllyi,
' . L. MIMNAUG.
SPTINlG GOODS1
SPRING tOODS!_SPRING UGOOUS
I 'hae no\V read'y. 'for inspection 'a fl n of ISPhNd
GOODS, consisting of
NUN'S VEILING, T>UNTINGS, DO ED: and PLAM
SWIS , PLAIN and FIGURED MUSL'INS,
;ACED STRPED and CORDED
.PIQ2JES, CAMBRICS,
'GINGH'AM and CALICOES'.
-ALSO,
A sitock of Men's, Boys' and Youths' "Clothiih, vhich *ill b6
SOLD LOW.
' TRAW HATS IN A10, 'STYLES AND PRICES
Men's, Boys' and Youths'' low cut Shoes. Laices' and
Men's Cloth Ancl Leathtr Slipjers. Also, a bdintifu1 lin'e of'
FANS'.
CALL AND EXAMINE 13EIO PU1C1IASING.
R eple'ctfully3
. . GRO E 5H L, Agent.
IT STA1TDS AT THE HEAIk
T I .IG N1 1' - R u N & G
"DOMESTId.
That itila the aocnuml$ed ,Leadr.jd
-- -the Trade Is a fact that cannot be dis
1AANY IMITATE IT-NONE EQUAL IT
'eLarmgcst Aied, ,..
The miosIt J)PguLtif t Wdw
AND IT i5 WARR1ANTEI
To be made of the b,estmnateraf.
To doI any-and all ind1(s of worls.
To. he epi)d1ete hn every respect.
A . . BlRATY & Co.;
.iYinnsh ,, 8. 0..
A genL t v anted in lunoccu )edI tern
fOME iTIC SEWIN(d MACH INE CO
THE COflNER STOun1
UNAY. OlA \BLY, mny "tooi was hoaiht Ilt thi Spr mn han ueia1 b
f'ortunately,at S~Ui PR ICE8 a to 'enuidie me to meet to- i-i ' RPES
4.OMPITITION. 1 am keenecr to selI 'th'an ee, and urgenitly e~oi
AN INYlITiON
,. Tb very man, woman endl child in F~airdc~ e t6 6 a ist MY STOR1
wit.hi the i tRTY DAYS.
DNT, LEA{rE MY STORiJC Wi10riUT .Asi ~ T SEEAN
AR'T1CLE~ I[TU 1811 TIO LOOK AT, AND ASK TIlE i'iUj 4.
A PROMIS3
- ALL VIALPu AITE~D ON$LN(ALITrELY. ANDLN
IN CASiF A SALE 18 NOT IF'ECT10). PRICES 8H ALL I A O
AS TilE SAME GOODB UAN BE~ SOLD AT IN WINNSflo11
* 1883.ATTENTION
S P~ I~ G S T0 CK s CALLEbro FRE IAIDITtON
TOMY
INSPE4A Iokr
We think We eent BA F/h alint li --h -eette -fr~siik -IAmr
leave ntever olinmd i nt apt m~ne a more.0 ohnelbae . islk fi
comlplete assoitmnct~ or* better Olassi of OenGmMcee
goods. Ocen GmtMcke oni omho
As regardsu biiCes, we. will onl 'y thau Salif Lo'6is Roa'gt Bene'f isCrnYc
.iede goods will b)e sold ( ao as the samne Imnported and'American Saroliis.
*Salnon (Soused), Mackerel' ,
(~LA~S0~? (~Oi~~4 res'limosoe Imported Maearoni:
A'I o in X/. K/T andl assm' e* Fros.ppies; In ga'llSn Ea'nZ
cusfomieid t.hmtheI~ wvill he pl-otectedl (h .dV1u.l; ?qe
prices, aA 1~ i n'el the market at anly I"WIi$JoW's" gUcsuce ~umipa('kod1
time in anythinig: "D)avis Itestor Milmt Tolnates-.'iand
We Would ea'll' fpeial attentlon to our CroiiA B we iic a1 e gfeke
GE I IdEPARtIYE1NT, BI3kot's roa;or w rhesaucelk
which will be found cniplete 1mn every par. Freshn-lie odnsdMl
euar, nd all vie ask is a f liipoetonu y A lot of Handled Ife aund Grain .Oragles~
to' publio. AtL UlfEAi tOR CASIt
CdASTER 31EIOE *5 K2TdHN .M T
, zL, 3 CLAOIUS,
IARTEU IN
'WIN? , LtQUOt3, CO 'CACCO,
SOC I,IES AN ROVtt3o
.No.; EAS' 3AY, OnAiLES'ON, S. C.
O TIEDE i & Sbks,
HWIIO I4SALE GROCERS,
TROVISION I)'AL1I1iR,
1ib3 AND]'i0 AST BAY ST1tE'rT,
CIIARES'TON, S. C.
YD BOT EltS,
. OtI.tii GROCEIts, LIQO DEAI,ERS
--AISD
f 'COMM S$iO T.MERCIIANTS,
p r7 EAST BAY, f ARILESTON, S. C.
S B. THOMAS, AGENT,
'Nd.:321; KINd ST., Op'iOSITE LinETrY,
WIiOW .,$UADES, -PAPER IIANG.
. 1LOS, LACE CURTA INS,
C1duAO3 .'AND UIIOLSTEIty COODe,
tIIARLESTON, S. C.
a Winnow AWNINo8. MADE TO ORDER.
A G. CUD WORTH & CO.,
f-1OiLsALE
SAb LE N Y W AT EIIOUS I,
'155 3r1ETING1 STnIEr,
OIP1' OSITE C'itAIt.LEsTON HOITEL.
13 ll i 10N, S. CI.
ENRY BISCIIOFF & Co.,
n D'EALERS IN CAof OrA RICE.
l't'ItnrEOI(('Ni }iEll CEL.In A'rE
f'OA lOLIN' '1'OLU 10.
19 EAST ay, 'CTrAluLENTON, S. C.
LVA GAGE & CO.,
CII AutiS'oN ICE iOUSE,
I ~MiiR'r', CorNiitt 'CiItIeI STRIEET
+':lee iaiked for tie ret'llltry u s>wcialty.
S A. N ELSON & C O.,
VMrITOIJ'S:AY.E 1)A C1',liR IN*
I3OOTS AN) SIHOES,
No. 23 UA i- NJ 3 Sr '1 I'> T,
C1I AlHLESTON S. C.
(1 W. AI11Al & CO.',
WiIOISALT"; AND RLETAIY, D l.1.EliS IN
CHOICE lRUS, I EIgIgC g. 0 EM1UA18.
UlRG10AL INSTIUiEPSrt',
i'VMERiIES ANI) TI'O7iIE,r A1'ATICLES;
Cor. King and Vandelrhlorst StreeCts.
(1C1HAlILESTrON, S. C.
AGATEI IR(ON WARE!
. ight and.durable, inot. rust and~ is
not aifected by' hent. I lihave Prie:irvlug
Ket.le, itr an 3ilk lHollers, Tea~i Kettles
andii Sauce Pans.' of this celebratedl ware. .A
good
tixturesI. iII do as miuchi cooking wigth a
fewv lients' worbth of oil as an ordiniary~ stove.
Th.ls best (ilI sho:ildI be used w'th th~ese
St4)''es ua Vell %s i.' uii~g lamps,11) Orienital
Oil, over~ 1500 lire. ted4, is lhe b)est oil maide.
No sinoke, no smuell', and saif anad hleapi.
The.( hA ND) CiIAitTEli OAK leads all
ot her a'wk stoyes, .,: imavo-als the Stanid
ard1 Cha.rter Oakc; I mprov'ed I;em So. Friend,
Cot ton Option atilill1\t:i'. Store Ilow
other oYve 'Trimmings. ITinwa tre, 1)lp
pira of all kiuds, M1ilk Cooleris, Fl'esh
~orks.. . .
.JELLY qrid MlNiE inakinlg made ens
hy .tsig tihe land' F .Fruit Press4. P'llp
and 5teeds sepOaated[ from thme juice at one.
,I .think. I have hii- -, 'erhtiing the
the hlousekeepIer needs, and1( if I have mnot, j
enn get It.
OiltOCEIIIES-a fuil line.. Piure, plain
oldl-fasiQued( SU'OA L. a,udy. .Try'~ it..
BUG(;Y and WAGO~ .dmiterhll, Sha fts,
Poles, Il ubs, Spoke.s, tims i?4i Wiiie
Trees. I seil close to shiops', .(d as5k a
enilnparisonl of~ priee with Collimbi&t 'o
P'loughs, Hoes, Vieks,.Kpade-; Mai'iure
Forks, llaiy F'orks, Diggers, Crndle lahdes
OJl A IN ( iL Al)[ BS of the Namne gn'od
miake that I sold last season.
ENor;1amr S.AI)Ts. b'OI $5, $en, $1 ANiD
$10. Kentucky Spring .Seat Sadles for
XvA LKER~'S
THil T1RUTLY WONDERFmUL
.P4 i~E E TO C3UIt
CONS UMPTIOAr.
Its A1idy act.Ion upon al ol Brotichial and
Pubb11 ic A fleetjons is beyond( belief
1i10hos whlo *tat:e never tried it
or.iC1dl 0 seenilt used(. ino
Sedyallays jirohchlial andP1 no
ie Feve'd.s It Is a woinderfuil
EXPECTRIYANT AND 1H E A L1 E R?.
It keops theo diges(tivo and urinary or
gans In a natural and healthiy conditidn
it
'PTTUIES THLE BLOOD,
'Instan tly relieCveR h~lft swets, gone$eess
o.1~ app)otitc And gene~ral deobility. It -has
boon knfowl) only four years aind
HIA? NEVER PAILED) 'r lMlEOECT
- A CU;iuE.
o.D nt flicted with1 what is generally
tion, can be,..cii?ad fer $2.50, .O()0 or
$10 00 acoord ini. to the stage Which the
diseaAq bda reachled. No patient has. 'et
taken $10 worth beoforonaci er was affcctud.
- TheL' SP4F10 Is reo)1mended only ..g
pu)1Iflmnay affec'tioifq% and1 those desira
to uso it can 4o so by iien ding their ord6r2
'to th6 prdprli ora o f this pa er or direct
to me, stating that you saw this adve-tlpe:
menOt in the Winnsboro NEWyS AND IIinAnif.
Wallker's
* tfENMiYATIOJ REM EDY
Cures RhenniatIhm, either nuto.or chron
( t, in from eight to ten days,
Prico by Express, $5 poi haftle
DR. J. W'. WALKER,
June3 hANKLINTOIN, N. 0;
- I FSJ ACT, WXE W!IL BELT, YOUJ.
ncgi of- iuk for less 11h1 i ronelin
E' YSSiO JS'. r5
(}J t ' "
CAUGHT
kBADI4
i 'e ' o IER ai
Gough ute 'dan
gerdues a,d'etO "of
miidvinter.
Z Ut 'they idic to .t si'aee
treati eht and ought
to be taken In
time.
.or li Ele .'tf J T'VI9 AT,
NOBTRILS, I EAD '6r
'BREATI-rf Ai .
PARATUS
Is the SOVEREIGN Remedy
ALLiUOiSTs KEEP
PAIN KILLER
UNDERTA:ING !
HI. .i t44OA ,81
..epjeetfultyinfoni'ins th public that litu
ins &u ind a full line Of
COFFINS AND C.ASKETS,
f(l is iiitrd to do anything in iuiagr
taking.
--ALSO,-''
A full lfie of lNt*IAL ROIILS, for meilf,
women and clileti-ti-a I 'feature-very
neat, appropriate itid cheap.
Vo'ask fdra ashare;i ltlie -pfi'riig .
J. M. EL LIOTTl, .Sr.
TA~ IIRETJUN-..
OFFICE OF COUNTY Atl'r'OP,
1 AN 1tit>I'CO'UN"Y.
Wow,non'6, fi.'0.,fiy, 93
THIS Office will he open from Jfnif6 Nt
to July 20th, l8 3, fir the )n'1'1' of re
celving Tax Returns of all fe".,al prol'
.erty owned on the first of June, 1'33. -All
persons owning personal property of any
leseription are required to list the sanie,
under oath, for taxation. All nl.wi l.i d
ings crected since the first of .June, Yl 3
must be reported; and all purchases o'
sales of real estate, within the same periol,
51t be ioted.
All male persons between the ages of
twenty-one and fifty years are liable to
'Poll Tax, except school trustees and those
'physically unable to earn a support.
TIlia 'ternm "personal property," as here
nsedl, Ia held to mneani and include ''all
things, other than real estate, wzaich have
aniy peennmiary value, and moneys, credits,
in ves'tments in bonds, stocks, joiut stock
I'oinpanIe's, or otherwise."
Vor the coniveniience of taxpayers, I will
a'ttend fni perIson, or, by depluty, at the foi
lowing places oni thme day spie('ified, for the
purpose of receiving Tax lleturns, v'iz:
Feasterville, Tu'mesday, Junie 19.
ifuckheadu, Wednesday, 'June 20.
Montcil ThYuday, .Jlie 21.
Sen-kht\i~ , Fida'W J ne 22.
.enn ings's Stor, Walj~~ r1 ny, Jun 23.
Wood ward's, Monday, Jiie '25.
White Oak, ''uesda y, Jbunei 265.
Ghidden's(Orove, a onday, J' 2.
I. N. .1TriC118,
*Aithitor Fairlield Count,y.
May 5-thth
LOOK TO YOUR iTEithST!
~CH1EAPER THAN V
Boots andt Shloes Made to Order O% of
thme Best MadfiiAI
Phle French Calf Skin1 Boo'ts.,,.'...$
Foxed lIoots and( Congress Gaiters. .. .$Ii.50
Congress hoes.......:..............6.09
Low-Qurtete Summer Shoes....... 5.M
Repirl 'heti ani proihiptly (lone at
Congress Street next deor t .MBeat.
:1)1 w:lli o'eror .th le~mI before the (Couri
I loii? i .' . V innuboro, 8. C., on'the
F.it '' '.AY IN $Li' NEXT,
wihh lega' 'mmi's of sal'e, to lo higl
ia'rlhed pioperty, o ':
, All ,the righ, title and and( Interest of
31rs: 'R ...t4rnes 1m a louse anvd hot l1t
the tow4em of lythewood, no(w ochupied by'
Lie. tidhd! 1ty.thu fi:Si .i.y of Mi ; M. E.
Star'ned i mhe .silit oif f,orlek & Iso? rance;
atalfist .J R:I Nelson and 31. E. Starnes.
, JNO. D). M'cCARfEY',
.SEldriff's Of1iee, S. F: C.
Winnsboro, S. E.
,Junn 11, 1883.
June 12-.td
J5R. 5. M. QUJATTbEBAtM,
DJENT1lIT.
.May lo-am
iA il M1 L.S are lmi excellent conit nm'
. for grhnling'. Wi;lA T. With fa ll-.
t,t's (f TWO~( Y'~I i(T 1001 SUFFICIENT
MII.llV,wemaron ti r Ttio h
br'iilge., havie ' pu(it in an all~ ror l
Juno 1-t lxs lifo'payes:
NOTCE O'FIN !; 1~
ILL plshy . toliJ'id Piwanblth
ceased will preunt oe stuer prl
letraor o the 8tat of~Iistrator,
June 12-x Addewa...