University of South Carolina Libraries
LiO.AI..PT1JMS. OUR COUNTY TICKET. FOR SENATOR, THOS. W. WOODWARD. FOR REPEs'S JeENTATIVES, H. A. GAILLARD, THOS. S..BRICE, F. J. CAMEiRON. FOR CLERK OF COURT, J. B. DAVIS. FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE, O. R. THOMPSON. FOR SCHOOL COM ISSION El, DR. JNO. BOYD. - FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, F. M. L. DUKE, W. H. KERR, J. R. BOYLES. FOR CORONER, JAS. L. RICHMOND. POST OFFICE liouis.-The post office will be open daily (Sundays excepted) from 8 A. M., to 12 M. and from 2 to 5 .P. M. Northern and Southern mail close at 8 P. M. precisely. W AMail delivered on Sundays from 8 to 9 A. M. only. RAILROAD SCIIEDUi..-The trains -n C. C. & A. R. R. now leave Winnsboro as follows: Going north 12.80 a. in. Going south, 1.35, a m A ccommodation day trains : Going north, 11.33, a. m. Going south, 12.12. These trains moct at Winns boro. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. P'onix-Juliau A. Selby, Mana ger. Sheriff's Sale-S. W. Ruf. Sheriff's Sale-S. W. Ruff. Owing to the change of schedule over the North Carolina Road, pas sengers and mail coming this way have to lie over in Charlotte twenty four hours There was quito a collection of Radical grandees in town on Mon day, in attendance upon the Radi - cal convention called to nominate a candidate for Congress from this district, and for solicitor for this circuit. Tito trial of the H uiniburg rioters has been postponod to the January t :il of the court, although Gun. Gary, their counsel, insisted that the case go before the granld( jury imne. -(diately. This11 is un~derstood to be another card playe'd by the Radi ciis in the gemo of "bloodlyshirt." RIJPUDILICAN CoN\E 1NTioN.--The~ Ro ' publican County Convention assemia bled here on Tuesday, and elected the following delegates: To State Convent ion, W. R. Mar shall, George Shelton. Frank Ki! lingswvorthI . To Congressional - Convention, Samnl. Adams, Frank Loitner', C. Chisholhn. To~ Judicial Convention, S W. Ruff, Milton Cook, James J ome. of Rdicl rfor inFairfield was the sending of Sip) Cohien asX a dele Sgate to tile county conventioni Tuies day. ,It will b)e remlembored that Sip tapped B~acot & Co.'s "till" a few yer's ago, to the tune of seventy .live dollars. He was tried, sent to tile penitentiary, and pardoned out by little Frank. Such is Radicalism. JOmXT DIscUssIoN-Thle Ri.~cals held a meeting at McG'or'ke's plan~ tation, ten mliles from Winnsboro, on Satur'day last, and a number of Democrats were proenit, to divide time. Speeches were nmde by Ma. Nor 'Woodward and Capt. Wm. Sligh, for' the Democr'atic side, and by Henry Jacob), Wyatt Boulwaro and Noah Johnslon for the Rop~ub l'cans. The .Demiocratic speaker's weo'o resp~ectflly and attentLiv~ely heard, and their roemar'ks were not withlout effect. Evherything p)assed off guietly. THlE COUNTY CANvAss.--The series of public meetings instituted by5 tihe Executiv'o Committee of thle Demo.' cratic liar'ty of Fairfield opened on Saturday last at D)urham's, underi the auspices of the D~emocr'atiac Club of township no. 5. Ther'e were a large number of p~ersonls prosoCM,~ -among thenm a goodly attendance of colored mrni. Spoeochos were made qby H. A. Gaillar'd, Escq., andl Sam. 4olackwoll (colorod), onl tile Domno eratic sido, and by Willianm Bouh. ware, (coloreod) on the Rlepublicanl. The meeting was iln all respects a fine success. RroULAND NOMNATIoNS.- Thle De no erats of Richland have placed in noinfationi a full tieket, as will b)0 seen by thu followinlg despat~ch to the .New. cad Cour'ier,: CoIounrA, September 4..-Thec Democratic Coujnty C'onven tion, of 'jilandc, met to-day and madle the Tot lowing nlominlations :For mcem bor1s of the Legislature, John C Seegers, Tholuas Taylor, Louis E. 'LeConito, WVilliama Statch andl Geor'go G. W. Davis, John McLaughlin and Christophor Hayncswortb, colored for school commissioner, E, S. Per rival ; for clork of court, R. O'Neale ; for sheriff, J. C. B. Smith; for judge of probate, Andrew Crawford ; for 3oronor, Robert Morrison. Tho Union-Herald says it is an eelloit ticket, and from what we know of the nominees we can heart" y congratulate our Domocrati, sighbors. FAT.ss ALAM.-- 1'io alarm of fib o was sounded. about half-paut nine )'clock on last Thursday night. The first cry of fire canto from the direc Lion of the African Methodist hrrch, and soon a largo crowd, with tho fire engine and tht hook-. and'-ladder truck, wore going to wards the point indicated. The Larln-bell was promptly rung by the policeman on duty. But no tire could bO found, and the companies returned at once and housed their apparatus. The cause of the alarm is not precisely known. The most 1 casonablo solution we have heard, is that a person was seen carrying L pino torch towards tho house owned by Mr. James G. McCants and some colored mon near by, supposing there to be a fire, gave the alarm. By many, however, it is believed that the cry raised was minply a hoax. We incline to the belief that it was the sight of tho torch that caused the first cry of fire. Tho incident should be a warning to all persons to exercise great pru, denco in giving the alarm. To make 1 joke of the matter is a very difler Lint thing, and we trust thatt it was not tried on Thursday night. If it should ever be tried, and the guilty parties be found, they should be very soveroly dealt with. CAss CARENT', A.T v.-L. Cass Carpentor, the white Radical who was, a short time since, shown to have used incendiary language in Colhnubia, und was likewise shown to have been guilty of more than Mnc glaring falsehood in connection with his telk, has been using his vile tongue again. We find the follow ing in the Columbia Registerf: "At a plco near Columbia, known is Liberty Hill, about a mile and a half from the city, secret meetings Are nightly held. On Tuesday night, uo less a personage than the lovely Lass Carpenter, he of the sorrel-top uiid blonde beard, who advied a lot of black menci, according to his own statemuent to ially around Elliott or some other Massachusetts cai pet- biegger, (anybody other than sown p~reciolus self) in the event of a riot, deldivered hiimaself of a pehin which he toldl his hearers that if the Democrats carried the 3lectionl, and lhe thought they wou'd, they would be put back ii~to slavery. Hie was very bitter in h:'s 'ljommeintion of the rifle clubs, but said they dare not come out there to divide time with themt. We g-ive this as it wa~s reported to us by onc who wals prese-nt." Kv;.s- MoourrAI MurriIAnl ScHooL. eare p.leased to learn that Mr. JT. easter Lyles, well known throughout Fairfield, has accepted a. professorship in this popular in stiution, filling the vacancy cause~d by the recent resignation of Capt. C. D). Grandy. Mr. Lyies is finely qualified fonSthoe position to which he has been called. He spent somle timieat the School previous to his entering the State University, and is therefore well acquainted with its discipline andl general routine of duities. At the State University he took an honorable position, gradua ting with ci edit in sevendl of its departments~d. In Mr. Lyles, Col. Coward, the Principal of the School, wvill hinid an eairnest and valuable coadjutor in his efrort~s to continue his institution upon that basis of sound, practical education, 'andl effective discipline, which it has been his constant p~urIposc to attain. The faculty of the School now con sists of Col. Asbury Coward, and Profs. Williamn Currell, 0. . Sp)on. cor and JT. F. Lyles. We are pleased to learn that this S.hool lhas opened its current sos silon with line provspects. There arc (luite a number ' Cadaota alreadly Dinrol41od, and consideralo additions may lbe expected. Fairfield is represeonted at proesent by Cadets Hall and Ford, and others from this counlty have already expresso5d their intention to enter. BMuIDEcUE AT ORIEEN~rI ER.-On Friday' last it was our good fortune to attend a feast provided by Green bricr Democratic Club of township nso. 9. At an early hour the mem bors of the Club with their invited guoestm, including a chasrmuing array of the fair sex, assemb~ledt at Curloe's spring, where ample pr-eparathtn ini the wray of tables, sonts and a spcda era stand, betokened the programme of the dlay. At a convenient distance run excavation, suggesting a rifle pit rnd a,- wam nu asome wn haeo n, mudor tho skilfill tanagonent of Mdr. Arthur Hayes displayed a bompting array of baxbocued meats lone to a turn. At 11 o'clock Maj. Woodward iLounted the stand and entertained ,he audience with one of his racy end pungent speeches. Ho was fol owed by Capt. H. A.. Gaillard in a Ipital speech of som1e length, Judg ing by the applauise which frepuent y greeted these gentlemnwn, their 'straight out" speeches were ad - hiessed to a decidedly "straight ut" audience. The number of colored people in attiendaico was not large but those present gave a marked and in t(:rested attention to all that was said. At the conclusion of Capt. Glaillard's speech an attack upon the ta')lo now fully etluip)ped, was in vited a call which under the leader, ship of the ladies was proinptly responded to and admirably sus. [ained After dinner several gentlemen IVerO called upon who enItort tined 1he conp)any with brief and spirited ldresses. By live o'clock the audi. a ice had I otty wall diwpersed and bLore was nothing left of the Green b.ier barbecue but a host of pleasing Tiu; S rA'TE C.AvAss.-Tho follow ng is the list of appointments ndo for General \Wado Hampton old the nominees on the State lectoral ticket : Spartanburg, September 9. Union, September 11. Lajulrenls, Septelber 13. Newberry, Septeniler 14. Abbeville, September 10. Holeza Path, September 20. )arlingtoni, September 23. Chesterfield, September 26. Bennettsville, Marlboro County, Se)tcuber 28. Marion 'C. H., September 30. Conwayboro, Hurry County, Oc Aober 2. Kingstree, Williamsburg County, Detober 4. 1Ianning, Clarendon County, Oc Wober 6. Sum ter, Sumter County. October 7. Camden, Kershaw County, Octo )C1' 9. Lan:cutor, October 11. Yorkcville, Octobe~r 13. Chester, October 14. V. INNSB30RO. OCVTOB3ER 16. Lexington, October 17. Edgefh~ 1 I, October 18. Aiken, Oct ober 20. ihriinwell, October 23. Giillisonville, Becaufort County, Detober 25. Colleton, October 27. Charleston, October 30. Georgetown, Novemnber 1. Orangeburg, No vemnber' 3. Columbia, Ilieland County, No vember 4. The0count cha'ilirmoen, respective,. ly, are requeted to make thme ne'e8ssary arranlgemecnts in accor'd 1.nco wi th the abiove programme. THlE Ci ovs.--The latest report of the Government Department oIf A~griculture shiows an increase in tile entlire corn area of the country of fiv'e per cent. over last year. The crop iln general is in a thrifty, growe ing~ st ate. Insect injur'ies have been liio~td to depredations by wormsli, and1( are not serious. TiheC entire criop iverages inety-s~even por1 cent. WXin ter wheat implroved in condition from eightyv-seven per cent. of an average in June, to ninoiv-sob'venl per cent in July. *West. Vir'gia shmows the highest average,~ 115. Spring wheat shows about eighty. five por~ cent. of an average condi tion. Iu New York it is a full Liveraige. The reports concerningw win ter r;, c are faivorable, and spring r.yo is about an average on the wvhole. The ont cr'op has implroved inl most of theO States. In tihe Middle States it bas risen above the mverage, except in D)elawaro. Public opinlion iln tihe Souith is growing decidedly in favor of winter c.ropis of oats. The crop of tile whole countr~y is about average. Spring barley is above tihe average in New York and other States ; in still other3l States it is blOow. Tile hay ar'iop is amplo, being aibovo average in most of tile States. Tile acreage planted in potatoes iln 187G is about eight por cent. less than in 1875; Now York shiows a. reduction in acreago of fifteen per cent. ; in Nowv England and the Midd1]o States the 31rop in con:Iition is below tihe avorn age, or slightly above. T1hie acreage of beans is ab~out the same as last year, and an average crop is indlicat, ed. Thie cotton crop~ averages 97.6 faess acreage has been lanlted in tobacco, andl tihe ionditionl of the L'rop in tile States reporting is rhbon l l rec por cent. boelow av'eramgo. Tho Newi England and Middle States are full average or above. TVhe fruit crop has not imnproved1 in con ditio.n, though localhties boast of an unusual sup~ply, and a good prospect of fruit not yet ripeunedl. The nm.al cndition of the a,.,o crop is still above avorago. Eric, Now York, reports the deadening of the ends of the small limbs to the extent of six to twelve inches, through som agenoey not stated. .l'he condition of tho crop in the Middlo States is abovo averago. Only threo States will have average crops of peaches. A very serious decline has occurred in some of the great peach regions, 1)elaware prlom 2"og~ not much:1 over onle fourit L of the usual crop. Cixu 1 MEE'i1lNO.--Tho Democratic Club of township n1o.1 4 met ill the Town Hall in Winnsboro on Friday i ruing last at 1Q o'clock. Aln trunonm1insent to the constitution was adopted elanging the time of neet ing from the last Friday in the month to ovary Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock, 'iho following resolu. tions worn unalnimously adoj t !d: Resolved, That this (lub1 extend at sp1ecial invitation to the colored volers of tins commuIlilltiity to ('omte forwarl, ind join in the efibrt that. is heing mtiade to give theItliiato1 and coioty ia gove'nim ent under which both races may live peacefully and pr ospero usly.. . i''.'/ecd, further, that tho mem bers of this Club solemnly lledge;(' tile.1selves to protect to the full exient of their ability all 'olored mein who unite with us in the sill port of th Democratic ticket. After the transaction of roltine business the Club adjourned to nueet Friday afternoon next, the 15th inst., at 5 o'clock. The Club roll now has on it eighty-five members, aniw it is to be hoped that in a very short time this iunber will be doubled. Every )emiocrat in the township who desires the success of the Demiio eratie ticket should conic forward, conno''t himself with the Club, attend every meeting, amd labor ineeasingly for the triumph of reforma and good govermnent. Qluesramns rot EvJ:uv ONE -rO AN smw:n.-Are you troubled with Indiges. tion, Constipation of the Bowels, Dyspepsia, or any disease of the Liver ? Have you suffered for years and found no relief from the use of mliedieles ? Do you have Ia ftint appetite, and are you troubl(d wit.h feelings of languor ? If you have theso feelings we know yon have not It iod the new discovery Melont:u/1.S HI1ArIxE, at 1e(M.wnT:'n & Iie s Drug Store. It is pe: forming wonderful curos in 1i5 an11d ill ote(r colutanities where the (eol)le l(e it. I1 is lronoulnce(1 by d 11as the hest Liver Miledic'ino in flte wVor'ld. Two do(s will relieve the wvorsit case5 of Dys1ppsi or Con sti pationi of the11 JBowela. kch b)ottle contains fifty dosles, and ia (0oaspoonIful of this iedicine iln a wineghassfu ofi 0wautter thriee timos(1 a dgILy for onie da:y, prod)(uces~ aL most wvonderfull c'hangei. Whereo (lhe systemi is rI dwn it los f en1ergy anid appetite, or D~yspepsia, withl all its traiu or evil, 1s cifle(ting its deadly work, this remedy, Msllnu.:u's Hi.Prvsx, never fails to euri 1. Th'Iose wvho doubht the merit live from day to da~y without trying th e 1U 5l'A'mlN:, have ouri symnpi by, lbut cannot be enired unless thov~ WoxnaamuT Suicesss!-It is ro o Ledl thatt 11osentmss GizmnIus 3vaur' hais, since its int roduction in1 the UL'ied States, re'a(hedl thte itm menso14( sale (If 4 0,000) dozen per yearl. Over (,000 Druggists havet t he Factory, at W\oodbur~ly N. J. and 1no1 on1e has1 rep~ortedl a sirgle failulhre, but every letter spea1ks oIf 5' astonishing suc'ess in) cluring' sevet e Coughs, Colds set tled on thle Bi e ist, Consumption, or any disease ofi the TIhroait anid Lunmgs. We ad vise anly personi thiat lis any plreilis4 1)osition t~o wveak Lungs, to go to thieir Drunggist, McMAs-ri.;n & ]Buic., abloult, it. Rlegulari size*, 'I5 eeni ;, sampl~ o bottle, 10 cenuts. T1W( (l oseS wi relieve( any case. D~on't neglec your cough. SENSmsU.E Aunis.-You are asked every day through tile co~llmns of' newpapers5 and b~y your druggist toI use something for Dyspeps~lia and Liver Compldaint that y'ou kno1w no:thing about. You get dliscouaged~ succe'ss. Now to give you satis actoary proof L Guuoss's Auosu-'r ito will cure y'ou of D~yspepsia and Liver Comiplaint with all their efleets, such as Sourt Stomach, Sick Hteadache, Hi abitual Cost iv'ees, p~alpitation of the H-eart, H eart burn11, W~ater b rash1, (com1ingf up oIf food a fter eating, low spirits &c., we ask you to go to your D~rlggists, IMARTEni & BuimE and1 get a. 5am1. 1p10 Bottle (If Gnu:m:Ns Arnius-r' Fx.owien for 10 cents and try it, or a IRegullar Size for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. * Shteriff's~ Sale. )Y irteo an e'xecutioni to) me direct ) ed I illotfer for saule beforo thle) C ouirt Ilontso door' in Winnsb~oro, (on thU tirst Monday in Oc)tober next, wuithin11 thei legal hours oI 51al, for' cakh, the following dustoribed prIoperty, to wit: Alt t hat plan lation or tract of' land Ilyinig in Fai rld County con1taiing4 three hundi~redl and1 ten aores, moore or1 10145, knloWi aus Lihe Turlln.ieed tracl(t, also anuother tract knowtn as theo Chiapell tract, con1tanin~rg s(ix hundredi1:4 at r'41 IIor'o. or less, anid bounded by landos of Sltephen'l Gibson, D)r. Walace, Dr'. Gloanii amid Othirs, lovied on as th~ pro prlty' cf Ilenry3 Clark as a-liniistrator of' thle estate of John W. (Clark, deceased, at the suit of the 44nnaty Coiuu~ijasjines of Fanir'foldl County. 5. WV. 11UFF' 8. F.'C. Sheritf's Ofien, huet. 18-76. sept. 19tlxv9 1'itllisIod in Columbiua, isI Thio Cheapest Awily raiper III S~outhi Carolina. POLITICS DEMOCRATIC. ALL THE NEWS Of' tilt 1)ay (oInhlezseII. :'1't Ii(4l4)lIC4e41 thle hbest lei'ria~ ~til7 Daily tit thle I '14jlitil. A\l4 Iiss, J l' 1 1.\ A. '!town Yr4 1llI1liI4l f 1I 1ullowj'iit lrliItulli, (Iilitil tin Vir 04111 4lIV11il. tilt 44' 'ill .\lpriI i.')' ;411d iid luig tilit- firs o4) At i I i7'i, m1i14 fur ltir 14111~ttt" 44..14j1s54 Ilt' Ii irst (ily of 1uopto21beI', 1,476, i ; l.Iihedto fr (lt: i11i 1. 13(" it. iut'iiililt, 1111ir1'i4 t i biyd tilt III(eiutllllt 211111 \54l1ill n. 4Of t1"1 'I'41v 11 tit illyl I121e11i44t1114 , I l444 It' 1'4:11,4..1 1,.1, list)' 11111 54' i4.'5 tlte4r of1 that i.-, to, '-I\. 1'Ii'ti\'.'4 CItl1:; 'ill l't!4'cr t~i'll 4VQ2'1 21.'51'.14 litlt 1111) i1 tIi t t'.1.ilt It'Iajtt'of I ht! 1'trt i a;s hiel toIitl't : Iii 4,14 tlltt',' I)141 114 I't l b (''i'l'l 14i 114 1'' i . 4 )Iaiht u) I 4244t1 1it'l 14.4442)4 1 10411:Itl (41 ' 1 t1'lt 111 74 111 4411 tll l iuit, .111 41114 4)1 (,l h~t~ . , 111 1~11h' 4411t 4ll 144 II 41111 1)4'( f l :11 1 "4 a 1 (11 1 ' - ai)4il4, tha~t lift' it 2'4'4itl+. taxi shallt 111' 11.111 14o th t.. "tlr'lr it tut4' t4444.1 4'44)21141 441 \\1*ill51444I'4t, ()11 "ll Ii 14 t 4414' t lut 11711 4)1 1.)'4 '111144.'(ll1'\1. !111141 1!1 41-'Iit 442ll' 4I 1"! y lt'1I 1, 2421 ex'4-141 1.111 i~II' lot 11441( tll' 111. Ali( be. it. 14111144'r 4'14144t 1 ;,1441 il1'-I tdau l , thut it it II 1144 14,, li till I.r il \)4 1.5lr'iL'4 to11 rli 4)1',4142 li, I tllie l inu fori 144)iVcl, lwit1144t trint o4ili1i1Ig i1 liet-2154 front1 the tom 11 c?44)111i1, a11 Mich I i)41454 11;1\ be4 gi'4i1t4'4' 1114411 1114 i '::4V 4lIlt t II 14' 414ii tijile'. Mill4 axlilid ily121 Iul :n- lii uni~e45t caucus, 14.41111 fi1th' tl5l1~"" fur a!1I il; ill 1' 1t444iti'4Iis a)' this 444411104! t,'hai 144t lined4 fiIty doitl Ihays ftis 014 hail i.' cr4\ I)111 14tile.t 1tlg l~11tI. l I\".% And1)411 144 i4t 41rtt t114 11 441 W41illo iii 11441 (414i4 lit qu14 1.44 41,, lI\14?1.'& l i m1 441'ln illI is111' lii' !!'a44141 rt.'1444 11l -:, 4'1I44.i h1illioultl 15 ltt l,14" di1?t1 40 e14 244li f l 1:t' Ilat tl t)lc'ti re1 so it,- t111e~i.pt \t1j'I ii;l 1ill.' mile of111 tis oL 1t 115u iI~ shl I~ie41451. 41114t1 irs 1.144 nii a143444 14Iti'' It 1 44fil llt' tot'1:t\\ i 4l ti 1t lL~ lits "'I(, (: ll , t 4 .1' .)111114c~t slislI1444 1""i1-4 lully' utilSli lea al111 4itl11 1 43I'1y 4l 4:llt11'21!1\ ,111 t1tl' tai 2111' ur 11t 3-1' \\'N -'xniiic ot 'ulel '1 ) 1; it e'2414'1(4 wi114 4441114ii44'4 b\" tilt, Tit I ) I' 11i t~11 l ViJl"rt~ 1 1iI Le t'\1'11 o'f et\ l144lt'41442 ill 4444244'ii 41-.i1 It. id 1 t, it shal not )Iilk uwi fel It 1'411 \1114' 441 14401)1111in' 4 tilt '.il liltli t 441115i)4' lit I1-, 44111,11'.441~14 IES I- ARRIVALS NEW GOODS EVERY DAY) WEarts now~~ Vt1VjUO in ily exteunsive additions to ourii la:' btock, am[ we how clniitl to have the 1ar'go's ntidt 111o0.4 coliplitte stock ii outl' zinc; ini the ttB'ojo~n" sistiil inl p~art 1)J1 BS3 (1OI)S, PE~AELAWN, CALICOES and MUSml.'1 Om WVhite (t~u& Stoc~k iti ljuiii c'plcuitlhd overt' dn, I'M I CC 'titr~.-1 ~ lIILPLAlID aod S'I'I11il'El) .JAC()N 9'E, SWISS, VIOTORIA an Weo 1I;Lv4' ,)int rcttivd at ]Iaigo asot ii.eit of Ladies' and i anies' t; iun.10~4 ntttl actriIttnc l ttt, nll of at lit:;'t, t. tyleia and wo cloaim to havoe iaisitomtu~st ittoc of MI1LLINERtY (R)ODS IN 11 -)\1N. 'A. JJJ]LJ -I.1FE OP' i1iJ B(IN , LADIES' C( )141AR8 and C1'11i'5F, NEGK TIESL MUFFS, EDUlNOtS, INSERTN 7F3 ..a. S PE'E'iltl ut tent 14)1 is calle'd toni new lino of Spring Catittimnor's for.Ueui andl IBoy' Clothing, All '.f the abovo together with our uusually ht, Stock of B1I EA'I I I:~1) and 1 UOWVN SilIU'PI\'( andi flEYPIN , C1iI I(lI) OSN ABUB'I(1, COIJTiONADES, LIVEN DRIL~.' &o, 11 ill he sold at.Pre thalt (defiy compeIttionflor LASH. 'A largo ot iick of 1,tadic a.,' Mli,*et' and Ceuts' SHOES always on ban .1 A]-L WE ASK 15 A CALL. R. F. LEETCH & O. I ('~n ft ille foutnd at tin' old stan~d w ith a coinjdcto Btock'of P1-,N'I'\T)N ;tid l" UN11L) (,1W)( Fl,1ES, PJANA''I I)\\':A1111, VOO.DEN \WAUtE, HIOLLOW WAU1L ,tVe. 'I'o;ti et ith it a1etr,;o Stoc of .Ladie' and (ent ShTOES, nearly il iiiait I I oli order (",'i;]tal fi ir thet uaket. and warranted froo from fiheu.dy. A. car1 10141 of goodl fauiiy PLOU LB at low 1igrtre. :'. EL2D R (I4.) TO'I'll B (11 BA I' (CASl STlOIE AND) SIVB MO NL3