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r y _ _ _ _ _ __1 r THEN EWS AND HERALD. WIISBORO . C.t *ZUESDAY. JUNE 2 . t : t 1888. ONO. S. REYNOLDS, ii flf.8. .'DOU ,An Dg,EITota. Tit Joucrnal-Obser'- ver says: "leav- t, en help us1 1'ilonguhby Ieatdo a id a o hot wave are both coming towards. Charlotte." TIIE \Vashingtoti Post says: "Those 8 who are anxious to see the future great e men of.he iciub(ic can find many of tl them among the stupid fellows who a are now graduating at the tail'nf1 of t1 their classes." a L. W. FIoyU, the Greenville mer chant who 'shditced Miss Cay, and was wounded by the father of the unfortu nate victim, has fled to parts unknown,. ri It is to be earnestly hoped that Ie will U never return. DunING the 'last 'ear ofni hundr'el, p nd seventeen Crininals were lynchc'd 4n the United States-more than were fi executed by the process of law. These 1 fiigure are certainly enough (v put men i to thinking. Mtobs versus courts of 4 justice. C 'JUJAiI P. JEN..mIIN is said to be 'itllicted with lieurt lisehrt Iin In) ad vanced age. It is feared by his piysi cilals that the'c'cit'teiet of the Comn plinentary dinner soon to be given hin by the London bar, will prove too much for hii, and may possibly terwi- ) nate fatally. T Til. Old Testauent Revisers have about completed their work of rcvisiont S and are now busily engaged prcp,ring 1 he ppemlix, which will Coil 1in the I si (titimrences between theI Enuglish and i Aiecrican Revisers. It will prihibaly (d be given to the press some (tile during a the lall of I is year. c Trin Greennille Newc1rs speaks in very ft)terinig terms of Mr. Iledet's ad(dres before the literary Societies of I'tirmain Uiversit last week. It says: "His sty.le, while simple and pxopular, is I pure, and ofler.a a good model for the imitations tW many embryo ortdrs -wlho heard him." Tiull New Yirk World suggests the (t following itformi i Republican ticket Ju fo r 1814: p,1 Vour 1r,sident: t11 STt-:PnEN W. I)onsEY, of Arkansas. lo en tror vice-P1ICsiden1F: ), (ilESTrEti A. AIITIIUR. of Platforn-More Star Routes and It M1oon-struck Juries. Jo Time special 11tf ornieys for the gov er'mich'it ini the recent St.ur Rioute trial I -were well and1( haniidsoiinely paid. Uliss1 received $4l2,208.I8, Merrick $32,000, y) andl IKerr $27,87b..18. The at torney- 1i1 mnents are yet to be inude, ivhiich' will ol conisideraf)lv I i'rase t,be anioniut. ti Vreily~, this is anl expenisive m)ann'Ior of' lit Surnig loose robbers and thieves upon i thte counitry:~Si Tut: Aiacon Te(?(lerph says: '"Some sh of the paper's arcO disenssing the imi portianlt gnoIstioni, 'flow to keep the thi -negro'. It. isn't ai hard quest ion to an- r'e swer'. Raise hogs anmd chick6hsi, moel- si Oins anid veCgeinles. Let him go to D) town on Saturitdays, run a big store to account anid go home drnunk. D on't i imake him work hiurd (duing thle ot her D) five da.u s; andit let huimi hiave a miule to w ride to deathI on Sund(a's in gotinig to ings'. Then he'll be0 anichiored, so I hat only' (deathI can r'eimove himii." Yes I II G9ov'I.:Non H. F.1k"'ri.i-:n hasi altcdept ed ani invitationl to) attendt the coim muenicemfent exec1'ises at I lVlar Col- bi legc, It is soine,what stirange in the w first phrce that he wa's invited; andi ini the second place, that lhe would accep)t ~ the invitation, in (lie light of lie i'c- am centi action of' the Board of Trustees in declhiii.igo conifer' upon0 himi the dle- " gr'ee.of' L.L.-D). lie waius probaly in-, v'ited by theo friends who voted for .t conf'eriing thle degree, and lie probaly b n cept s"to graif their wishies. lie o Tin-: edlitor's of' the Hiitimond Wh'/iq and~ thme Ia/c are. at daggr's~C" ptoint overi 'ni edifoial conitroverst'5~ in thieir' b re0spcCt I'fiv apes, -lid t he it'dbabili-- A dsare that the diithleulty will endit in ol a dluel. Ilothi parties have diisappieai'ed ' fromiu ichmion,d, and it 'is generally believetd thatt pr'epar'attins areO n0w be- (i ing imada- for Ibhe dlead(ly ~eounter'. irginia editor's andh polit ic'ians aro I pa:rt'il to thle duello. A' little genuine vi fighting and1( not so iniich sham- milght I phrove beneficial iot. oiily to the par'ties -directly interested but to thecr whole Th'i+'Washinigton Light Infantry, of' 0 Charleston, ar'e inow being rotyally- en tertabned by the citizens and military of' Haritfor'd, Connectient. It is highly 41 gr'atify'ing, not, only to thi" company r' and Charleston, b,ut to the entire State," that such a r'epresenitative body ofj Sout,h Carolinians are beinig so wvarmily ( and onthiusastically receiv'ed by. 0our 8 Yankee friends of' New England. It 9 'will be r'emiembored that it was a vgi- t anent from IIartfor'd that wvas ' etter- s talined in such magnificent style in 8 *1881 by the good and generous hear'tedt people0 of Charleston. 1t is thlerefor~e meet and pr'oper that the (Char'les-' tonians should be received with open 8 sirms. TIhere is no liiilie significance I li the thet that. harntony and good f. '. -i Noril tiand South. s -1,: BRADY AND DOSEy are making big I treats that they intend to sue several rorp1hgentn neyspapers in the country )r liliol,: rbwii'g out of recent com ients upon -the star route t'iii i 1ashington. The New York Tines' as received intimation of some ich threats, and responls in a t cry becoming an,d graceful Invitation the star route dcl(enianlts to como n, prol)i "'fheti all the Aatnages 'hich may be awarded, and also prom lug to give 'them a more thorough - owig tip than they have yet receiy 1. It, Is earnestly hoped by ntatiy I at such an action will be commenced nd the Times will then 'ive the coun y another opportunity of viewing the i Ideous and 'black-hearted wretches Ini I their' Edked defoelrmity. A Ri90U-.Nr editorial iln a ithe St. Louis 70lic-Dcmocrat has creaed1 gluite a p)le of anger among the friends of < elleral Jubal A. Early. The article 1 luded to referred to General Early as the man wltoii General Sheridatn had itblicly denounced as a coward." [r. Burton of (hat city, an intimate lend and enthusilaslic adiiur of arly, has written to Sheridan upoll to subject. The reply was: "I desire I . infornm fou tlh:t I have no recolloc on of ever having spoken disrespect illy of General Early. I desire to ty furthernore tlit 1 (10 not hol 1yself' ac'unlable for what may ap .'ar i tlie newspapers, and I ony13' Isweri' your inquiry hemanse you et to be sincerely otlinded by the LIblicntion rfcrred to.'' [IE IIERAL) ON TIH E STAR R,oIrkE. Upon the probable results of the tar RUoute vea.didI, the iNewv York cral(1 speaks phainly, bobdly and sol bly. No joulrnlal in the hand wields a oare powerful and telling influe'ice or ses half' so inuch towards mtoulding Id shapi(ng,the public sentimelit of the umry. Ti'c /crald, with its won- I 'rittl acilities for information, F"'in el the popular pillse, ail witlh al manr Ilous aceuracy anIaliyze the s:ato of' c public tinid. The following. ex act I'rol its leading editorini ii' (lie st inst,. will be read wit.h iiterest.: . We blieti.ve the star' roule vt'erdi"t-. will ,tv a l;rufout<d andi la:,tinlg lnpression oili e plblie mutnd. It. ought to. Tlhe inen' .: elared "not guilty" are of no col.st.- 1 Ien'e; but the result. of this iril will ( sily he held by llt thought fut citiztns ats, ool that. It. is high time to nlake a ch:ntlgt'; at tihe "party of great moral ideas" is no tiger entitiul to their confilence 11ni unot le safely truste I Ii lithe llIcolt"'s riey. The v''(lie" is, t ha' lr\', hit otne nany evillinces to the S.i iwV elfect . hle c Ver' atid l larbo' jobs ,h la, the u 'lmiin hesoni; I ni'y mtt,' r'Mlutet.iollts of Iaxatio!), the corrup11t t 'terina111tioni to coipietl nedltess aint suir us tiaes out of thme peopl.'' .iniske'ts; thei& 'lSioin sw'ainii th ie tunmbhing iu atlliance t th all sorts of mnonlolleima -il these . o)ve that the Rephub)licanf bam-t.y hani out. 1 -e< not mierely3 its usefuilneiss id its inioral mise. lil it probably ne:ct tulIhis resul t thie star route' trials to brak the bacik of Th'le Presidlential c'ampa ign of 1881 ill11 enids of mnooly anc1i jobberay. Ihlt in 'Ih a ciontIest. thle ppe, hadlly le<d, arie neti11ne1s beat en. We shall ire what we Let the coirrupt party hie assailed in D ealignht wh Ierev'er its politica L'ord( is n'eak and1( rot'em, anid thoc >r'sey andl Bradyi Wvil be)1 imlpiort anit fac' r*s in thie so,lutorn of' the political 'obletms of' '8-1. Th'ie futmih' for (lie 1mert ic party13 and ith le peopl pe, teemis th- irivlledIQ opportuniiit ies. n1.wi nsI oN CoL L EOR . pp.v) -rnrinatn 11)1r0I a sucnemul conlego Y'arnm-- Nua's of (lhe, lonor'II Men. D'.\vmmsoN t 'om.1.1-'. i, N. I ., d oine 21. At nhlit .oa'k this mninig when. e coll ege 1bell wa ramt1Iuh, thie crowd i rufi to co 0 11 ll in.4 the'new chazipel ," hereI thie (e'imneeinent exevlses* "r ed hebiti .4t lys owded't, hut lo-day, ihr thie first time,4' C s'tltdeants were* well Ipro vidled for1, seats haid b)een r'eseirved lr them . - erc node(l( by such'l of' thll e ieilioI-s as ere ii ninber'ed a imng lihe ( th's si:x tie salutaitory, "Aoral mad Itellec-. a, S. 1 ., wh lich was wllII(le alculated r ialtilfy (lie ('emiinie pride of' tho langh dters of' time Car moli ia<," wias 'oh-. 'w-gr'tautes-"Th l'hi 'a!osophly of' ians 1 S La. ; " 'Iiyron,"' by lC . W . (Col.. Tison,li of' WoodnleurI, N. C.; "'A: mlathturllainmg Sonr,ih1' by L~. W. l)ick, ationl, "'Ma's," by W'. N. Meiaie,'ot' r'eensboro, N. U. .. Next ini ord(er wias the pre(sdnitatlonl1 '(lhe cllego and society medmals. hae;e were awmarde'd as folh>w'C ol. ge medC(als-G(ui'ek, lC. B: feG ilvairy, * S' iam; imat heimat ies, 'X1I. Me. Neil (peelh,- N. (C. Soc(iety'u maedais bilIant hvopic Societ"' -lief>aier"smied1 ,hR. L. tRyburn,-'of Shelby, N. (. saiyist,9 meuhal, E. Fhiley, of' Wilkes nro, -N. C. Enumenleam-)ebiter's ('dill,h ii. Lnim'pkini, of' Caye pAling a.; orator's medll, L. W. I)ivk, of]1 hater'i, S. (C.; deQclaimer'ls ineidail I.11 ehuuiil, ofW c1dliird, 'S. (1. Th'le miemnbers of' the chii'' of'''ASi eni pre'Lsented t.hemselvesa' herdbo' te s1i'rnm an were~vi' given theui r dl. *o .11. were Messrsq. J. A . l'.ale.3 , of' 1mm aeirton, S. C. ; J. Il. C>-tsur, of' ua kirk, S. C.; R. WV. CtlAest sl, -1' /'oodl.caf, N. C.; A. C. lbek, (if S?.in 'r, 8- (U.; -L. W Dick, 'of' :atno i 'r,' . ,. J. B. Douglass, ol Wlinnsbo'ro, - - ;J. B. F~owIe, of Washing;! >lI, -3 C., J. W. Laffe'rty of Davidedn ~ ol'ge, N. C. . . Ii avy, -of :New 1 lci;iis, La. d. 11. Lumnpkin, of' 'Oave pr in''"y U n '; . Macnk, otf Columibia, i.' -V. N. Alebane, of' Greensbor'o, . . J. (. O"Ihir, of Caidwell Sta .a, .N. .; II. L . Inbro, of' ShlbylI, - X; .1. II. Willh,onQ, ot Fayettevill'e, I -i: ' iV lson, (If i'ar'risbur'g, ..., anau W'. A . WYithers, of Davidg . on College, N.. Cf. The de roe S. S., was cotferred on J. d. alsoi rf 1' it. 3 C. )i t ifrotn Mr. J. V.Ltaloty, c "h. li1jirloas EIl 'cts f Too Exl ive a 8udid of (he PhIs ca Sciences loshIg wltji the 1nedi t-y, finisht lhe tnornin'ig xe (see. , ie bonodi ion was thon inohtudil and ti ditn wkis closed.~ Professors . Ciursoic Laflimer at satupson hn.ving resigned, the boat vith groit'(nimity elected the thr o.ilow'iil;gobntemetr, vlz.: )i' ." O Vleolassei of the Southwoerni Pr >yterian iiversit ', was elected pr esor of the Greek and Gerinati la naso; Prof. W. ). Vinson" of Au i n College, Toxtir,.w s eleoteai i1 or of iathemnatics'; A Win. J. fllif tam, of North Carohi, was clectt irofessor of the Ltitin 'd Frei inguatges. These gentleplnan ha akcen thcir degrees 'roi .Jo?iitr's 1 1ins University, Ayashing t^i' and L _nIversity, and tl Uniiri-l of VI inia, reSp)eetivelv. s toofti ive had exIerien'e IIt e proft, i hair, and the third, Blinghaih is hat teaching stock that have so lot >een endinrt in North Carolina. It ixp,ected that the <lK %xill -iove c text ses-ion without a'.ir'in it's V li9, aflording the saine high grade 1lstrtction that has marked Its carei or i Scg'o of years paist. I hiease d' leatlen Were selected from a 'long( Ii if alplicnnts, inost of whom wtu ,ive been an aicquisit).,to any el le' i wur %ectiuon:or tl eu Iy. Nowru AND So0-rrT.-Te Ne w I Times says: "In his a<circs at i ii eiling of i inonlment. to the C'onlel ratae deal at C,andett; S. 1', Senat< linlton inade an eloqent alppaml fi it ull reconciIlatioi bet ycen. the se ions once divided by civil strifio. It in appeal which in its geneo rl tot ind spirit is caleulat.eA to will tt s)y1 uttliy of the people of the North iu o promote the object. tor which it unde. But sonic of (elerni llin on'S Stat'tnenIs f'nrinish an intere"tit 11nstration of the different way i vhich tihe old struggle is still regarth i the two sections. --The merchanuts and citizens A iiZn'horo have beld at meeting Iy aled on the Town Counicil to Ionrro, noney to inmprove .the Streets ttnd tl oad$ leadintg to themn. G.reenilie ihliged to iove careftillv now to avoi rotlble, ti n the new i'ailroad ani 11 ynte' w Oi-k's of coulrSe have thn fin: laiilnti pon the ;onsiderationi ant oeketi o' anxpayerS. We shoni kee i11r cyes open to the dirt. rond., sil t, hiowveir, aind use ever opllortt litv to secure anl itnp rovelnent i hcfii We (tan not give nitiiev to t15 'i 11111 jast now, bll. we eit tno% o'idld oil fle. county coninIi=siontl tldl the gria md ju ries, anit iinIf1ene lbin to put the puhlilic roads i such onulition that the Can he satly ani opntortably traveled over, and ii-ill It e ICr Itai I liose 'f our leiglhbors. ircenvWc NAews. The "Living Skeleton." 'The man who was known ats the "tivin I:eletoni,'' tited and was emhaniehned, a I't av in- be'en exihited ait cheap mnuseum ie.i1td i ha've weighed Ni ituntls wi ee (ied, having been redi ucecl,tt thisl rea itI sIt' of eumaiation by .ti;g ('entinu+ y..,.sia. . 1 I 1 rus' d..is l.esia -n1a a4tey inll hie t., for it'kew.t, him thii tIopite whoi wa'nit to keep thiemsielves hini by dyspep'hsia as toX xiit fo "i''Lith keletonis,"' oug,hlt not toi take.. j'.:nn ).\vIs's .P'AlT K1u&l-ar; for it dh ives dv jud psia t.. 4 CAUGHT A BA D com The SUMdi2 O'OLDi Erc Co?ghs are quite as dan gerous as those of midwinter. But they, yild to the cnme treatment ant. dhikht' t.a be taken in tIm,3. For all diseases of T HROAt NOSTRILS, HEAD or BREATH ING AP PARATUS Is thle SOVEREIGN Ramedy ALL DRUGGISTS K EEP PAIN- KILLER WA LKER{'S Z1PI E. CU I F I) CJ'r .ltE1IDIY IlI YM 0 ER Pulmoiinije .\1Tl'etionas is b.eyonda iihie toi thosea whoi hav ne 14ver tried it -. or seen1 It usetd.' It speedlily allaiys nrelauieIn andt Pufn' dIe F"evers. It1 Is ai wondt(rfutl [cN PICT'ORA NTi A NI) 11 E A L EI: It ko.pi thet digestive and uirinarv~ 1ans in a n'atu'ral aihd healthy condition POtINFI.iiS TH E BLOOD, nanyfeves niight sw~eats, g)roone if ppietite and geneural deility. It: h >een known onIly' four years tand .IABNEhV10ftl l'A ICN1 Td PERFEC A 'CUf id. AiNy oneo aernictedu wvithi what;l is gneral~ 0:u~ "cnn he' en red j: G .5 5, ' 5.00t. 110.041 e.eordidg) to titti sttaig wih t1 li- ...' l,nu len -he-l. No LidnJt has~ y C),. P I'l is : n co ede oniy I m1o V y ati'eotjein'1:h th,ose dle.irni o tet 1!an do sd4i i ;'end"ing lerod o a sat:- .t yousa thiso deri ncnt in -thh ~i tabhcrci N Ewai M9b fIiflA jurds Rhouitpatiusm, eliOe ao9~td orA~ie hi, in front eight to toni days, Meec by Ekcpress, EW pt,r Blbtf , .kItANKLINTON, N. C. Jue13'' SAmUY.A UIDTSXNILnARNESS..'w town yondIer." Ul5S G. DElSPORtTES. WIP. of CHAILESTL'N ADVERTISEMENTS, II,; LEMENS CLACIUS, U- -IMPORtTE1 AND DEALEn IN Es, LIQ(YOlS, CiGAtS, TOCACd, GIOiO&G1S AND 1'ItOVISION, N'.176 EAST BAY, CIIAIILESTON S. C. 0 O 'IEDEMAN & SONS, OLESALYf(1UoCERS, .: ISION DEAIE1 R4, 102 AND 101 EAS'1 DAY STItEET, -7 01 AllEIISTON, S. (,. - S. OYD D'OTIIElh!, p- WU( f'.a13lN Gnocains, LIQUOR - 1c 'i:LTits ---A ND 'IISSION -M IitCIIA'NTS, f 17 AS'' B.LY, C1TARLESTON, S. (. iR 11. '1'IIOMAS, AGENT, . 0 kO.Kig,a &r., O'i t0 ri'I"IIW, r .. INGS, LA 'C. ,'fINS, - Cot.ACCs AN) Url(SE 'ritY 6(oDs, t C,IAIILES''ON, S. C. (1 WINDOW AWNINGS MADI: TO ORDIA (f. CU1)WOItTII & CO., - L st~: bA bbjE1 r i i 'iius" ; 155 M1EETINO 'ritsT, O .61IT CIIA1LE8TON IloTEii. is1'1JAIILES'1ON ' - ENI;Y ISCH1OFF & CO., a 5 - htatA E onIOeEIs I- ANf) DEA 1I,EIS N X tOL A 11i1 (1 l'1{o1'IIETORS OF TH'Il CL'EI.lE i CDl'i'I.:i) CHO,)IA T!'1'OLU TONIC. 199 EAST BAY, CIIARI,ES'ION; S. C. " A L VA t;A('.t : v . e CIIAItLES'I'ON ICE 1OUSE, MAIIKET, CORNCR CHUi" T1 .1 CIlAlILESTCON, S. C. C. ( "I'Iee peel'd for the country a spneialty. it 61 A. NELSONA) & CO., -WIIOLI:A,I : 11 DE.A L,::1:4 IN 11 iOoTS A)ND SlhOES N o. 23 IIAYN E STIt E T l'1I1. ESTON. S. (, t - --*-- -. . . - -" d (1 W. AIMAit & (O., WiIOL,EAl,E AND irETAIL DEA ERts )' CIIOICE DIlt'(IS, MEDICINES. CIIlEMI1.S, SURI;I(; Al. INSTI{t1IENT1S, IELtii8 AND TOILET Al'iICLEs, Cor. 1Cing aId VaInlerhorstStreets. 1CI,1l1AES''ON, S. C. FRESH GOO0DS CON'STSTING OFI~ FLOUmR 0OF TIl1E best grades, Meal, Pearl Orits, Rice, New Orleans Molasses and' Syrups, finl line of Canned Goods Corsid Beef,' Sugar Cor'n, OkrafiloNto,Tonos,aio, Peaches, Pineapp)le, C'elebrated Bartlett Pears, Silecohuash, Squtash, Ch o\v'-Chiow audii Mlx'60 I1'lkt1is, Prepared Cocoanut for pies, cakes and pudings. Evaporated Vegetables for ,lo~ th'y)r41edI .Aji1es. Old Oovernment Java and Rio Coffee, Greent and Blaick Tea, annd l il of Sugars anid Coffees. D.-R Finnikens ~GRO CERIEM1 InBRUNSWICI( CAN VASSED II AMS, U)EC0if'lib,A'l'ED) PATENTr FLOUlt INOSTED IO) ani AVA CO/FE. A blON, CAN~Nka$ COlRNED) RE$lI. r i'i'RNO IIAM, CICKEN, TiURKEY, dANNED TOMATOES. ly PICK(LES AN) d1103W-Cliow,'ai a full stock of'every.tIWg tfEially ke'bt ot i)a Ilrs8.-l)ss 8 (d. or' GICOCElIY STORt1. 2 All of which will bo sold - LdW' fil J. E. McD)oNAI.rD. C. A. D)oUoIAss. MoDONA LD '& bO000f,AS8, 0AYt6tbya at Law, Ilo. 8, ~1gw Itango, WINNSBORO, 8. C, P ractice i1t all the State CottrtsE NG.1ItI SADDLER POn $5 $6 $7 AND $10. 'KentuckLSrin Sea~ Sa'ddles for $16iU . DESPO IR. HE IE.- I-T IILAr WE BE VLOtiHED? Is ono of the questions Which most pmoi fnexes th'et'fulnd of the individlul and thec inlly. '. rei eve. your8elf of this port plexity, you tsh ild call and hear our pie4 on Im!...(TOODS, Of Whleh vii4" have a large and well lssortei stocks Iverytlin 11 the way of DItY GOODS ,OTIONi,''ete., that is ;wanted, from tie coiunnyyest domestic to .the nicest )it ESS (0.01)S, and all the 'iovelties in NOTIONS. If you want a nice suit of OLC TIHIIJTG Come and .sn. oyr stock.or - choose from pur line.of edtiij)s. if we canot pleaso you in Oie.t% can in the other. We have something lilce in this way, and guarantee fits as wellas quality of goods. We have a very pretty aptl nobby llne.of -UA'rS,ti both felt tub . Wtraw, and can please the nitost fastidious. .-K tsk an inspection of our stocc of 5JI S, Whileh Is very large, emhraclug al qiatiti 8s and style. Something nice in low-cuts and slut.i.a In all depatrtmnf$s7 ('Id'Vor tt give the best goods at LOWEST Pi1IC S. tespectfiilly, bit&W.lCL A AUbiElt.AE. WI EREIITHAL flA LI4 WE REi .-11fthiur lyr.ijnxhig jitost.ion. 1 alo jcns5es to worry tt len once you look into cAur im Go OCERIY IE1Ak1Til ;'r, where you will find all kinds of eatbles at YioStiVasoiinalIe prices. COME AND S1iE US. Wc't il e pleasure in show in our goods. Respectful ly, CALJD' EL,3 & L2AUDERDALE. ANI) 8TASONARLNE O ur stock of SpiIng and Sunnner Gzoods Is comp hlete' in eVCty detm~ tnent. We have jus rect.ived hi all the newest shade3s the mnost p)opuIl gEods orfh (iluNy. KUN'S VEI LING. iAUNTING S. DOTTED ANI. PL~A INSWISS. LACED) AND) STRlIPED) PIQYJ.iS. El 'ltYIPEA) NA INSOOKS. 01IECI( ED) NA INGoOiR Ant elegant lini 6 Ladles', Gents' a33(1 Boys' Straw IIats, of all Styles 3aid 'iuali PARASOLS IN CiEA'T VARtIETY. Our Stock of Furiilsl in,g Goods Is mne compl~ete in (jIality and siz,es. Th'le Gentle n31031's 1113derwear conisIsts of LIsle 'llhreadI and .Ganze, anud are in suits or sepin-t to. suit the puirchaser. A call Is respect-fully solicited fromi al11. P*. L./LNJ)iCiEJ 4 13RW. WVOOD'S ODON TINE -FORl WITEi' NING AND .PR?ESERtVINO* THE1 TENTHE. ItEEPN THlE BItEATFII, PURLE AND FORMULA .0OF DRi. T. T. M[6oR. I V. c.. 1ISIkER, HO6LENA1E AOENT, COLUMmBI S. C; . .For Sale In Winnsboro by . UnoMAWrEni mmm10 &e KeTrCHrN. BRIENIY E T 'EiIILY 4 Prior to my an44i1 next thirty days 1'%w 3uducoiue ts to close sea10son. 'I'hoso good ( e itro Counters, an that Is bound to be early atd secure the cespectf'ully, SPLING ?i1ING GOODS! have iow ready for iinsp GOODS, consisting of NUN'S VEILING, NIUNTIlS SWISS, PLAIN and I LACED, STRIP] *PIQJES, C GINGIAMS ai -AL A stock of Men's, Boys' and Y . SQLD STRAW HATS IN ALL Men's, Boys'. and Youths' Men's Cloth iId Leather Slipi 'ANS. CALL AND EXAMINE idspedifnilig, J. C IT STANDS A. THE CORN US~AVTOINA11JY, my st'ockAv'n; h fortinately , at SUL ii III I'l1S8 as to ci (2OMPETI.TION. I amt keener to sell1 AN INV] Tlo every man, w oman and child ini witiin th exto X T'il'Y DAYS. A RmQ DON"' LEAVE MY STOB)1E W ARTICLE YOU W1811 TO' LOOK ATI A PRC ALL RIJA LL, UVF WAITED ON lP rN CA8E A -SALE IS NOTI ElV1I?ICTE~I AS TILE SA.\fE (iOODS CAN BE 80. 1883. .Ve hav'e niow received our stock of lIIlNG GOObS;'and have thetm ready' ISMIECTIO)N We think we en~ f,i;t',h say thant we ha ve ntever opened at any thtije a mr (Itomlt ss'ortmaent or better class of As regahls iicna, wn will only say that these gotids wIll he holhd tas low as the same ELAS O1F OO4900 are sold in any XA1i'KHT and assuro ou r customters that they will be Irotected li rce,as wa will meet the market at anly time in anythitig. * We wouldl call 'speciai ftttiton to our which will be0 foutnd cognp.lete in every par tipmular, and all we fisk is an inspection b~ the public. MoMASTER, BRIOZ & KETCHfI 1IPIIAT1d, '0+1 5LJS'IVE:~ inventory, for the ll olr remarkable out goods in their a 1 wi.1 place on the d -maI i1ced at prices apr.60iated.. Comne bcst selection. T. L. MIMNAUGII. - . A r . .V . 1G:, POTTED and PLAIN 'IGURED ;MU LINS D and CORDED AMBRI. S, id CAL rbE . 10 ouths' Clohtling; wviic i vil be STYLES AlN P1ICES low cut.Shoes. Ladies' and" ers. Also, a b iit1i line o BEFORN PUIICHASINO ROESlEL, Agent. THE HEi. TILE IG IT-.IiiNTING . . "D OMESTIC. Thnt it Is the neknow1i+ded 'Leader ln -th"ie ''rade Is a fact that cannot be dis. 'KANY IMITATE IT-NO9NE EQUAL I u The miost lk antif'u Wdoodwork. *AN D IT IS WAIURANTED -To be' mlade of the (jest maltgipl.. 'To dlo any~ andi all kIiidfon-worlt. T1o bet coml.q)Ite 1i6 dvery respect. Foi' So Te by - --- J. M. BEATY &(CO..,. -~~~ Winitloro, S. C..: . SAtwated ni lioc)el territo OME LG SEWING MACHINE R16hm'iiiond, VIrginia. kGO E R 5TO REN htd Iter filsphZh'$ .;1 ual in m to -inet- the. 4HIARlPESTI hian ev'er, anmd urgently citend Fairfleid Conti to visit MYSTE UEST, ITHIOUTi ASKING F,E ANt AND) ASK iE PiCt~ DIl'ITLY. AND NO G;RUMjILJ ' I-' -PR IE ShlALL 1)0 AS tO' LD) AT IN WI1NNSBORtO. M. B3EATY. AlTEN TION' I8NCALLE4 rf>IREsNi1 bA1i TO'MY'1 [kl oer DoDatio lt. The Celeb)rated "1JrtaisWvick" Hams-try one. Ocean Gem MackerhJ;Lui oi Sait LouRst Ht ef.nlLnsCr : .Iporte(l.1 and Ameorlcal Sardlh ps. Salmoni (Soused); Mackerch, f*es hes. ImporILed Macaroni. Firlt erresh Apples, in gallon cans. (ratedl Pinsa iplo, Peaches. "W111slowv's"8nUecotashi-fh's~ packed.' "D avls Lestor Manor" .aTiomatoes-hiand brosse & Blackwevcn's Chiow.Chow Piekles; Bar'lBonn>oted1 Worcestersire Sauce. rehnoFa..' -Condensed Milk. 'a. lot of HIanldled Hoes and Grain Crades. AL1jCflZAP FO61 CASH. ia.M TUiyW