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T —■■i' .»■, rw TKE NEWS AND ftERAL]). WINN8BORO, S. C. 'jmrSDAT, Febrnan - 20, : ;* ’1883. •f.VQ. S. REY\OTjT>8. ■cu ia. A.*>ovaids&, } Editobb. The Mon. James G. Blaine Is writ- :i:’g n book on National Legislation from 186 i to 1881. Judge David Davis, Piesidcnt pro tempore ofllie United 8 la toe Senate, will bo married to Isiiss Burr, of Fayetteville, North Carolina, on tho 8th of March next. NVe have been iu- tween the couipetiiors, without being I forced to par tribute to their nnfortn-1 rate fellow-citizens. Yes, if any of us ■ for the Fresli Crccerifis 3 prefer tee writings of Herbert Spencer | and Matthew Arnold to Wendell only! I 'lth» Iliblie it requttted mrjfiu/yto noffer the neil <W»J enlarged Scheme to be drentii ilenthtg. UC-CAPITAt PMSH. *75,OOO^c| tickets only SA In Proportion. MARKET UNSETTLE formed “by good authority.” Qru readers cun form some idea of ■tiio great suffering and loss of proper ty caused by the great floods in the 'tVcst from tho following telegram from New Albany., Indiana: “The river is rising a half inch every hour. One hundred houses have gone down 5,000 people homeless—1.200 houses having hi en washed away—the loss over $1,000,000. If the threatened wind and rain should conic, the dam age will be much greater. Congress, the Legislature and the people arc ap pealed to for gild. The water is now three feet above the famous flood of 1832. Imnicdiate relief is called for.” It will cost $2,500,000 to complete the Washington monument now in the’ process of erection in the city of Wash ington. The shaft is n»w carried to the height of 310 feet above the floor. Since 1880 there has been placed upon it 28,355 tons of stone and it lias set tled during That interval one and one- quarter inches. It is said that there is now enough material on hand to carry the monument to the height of 390 feet. When compietcd it will be the tallest shaft on the globe, leaving in tho background St. Poufs in London, St. Peters at Home, and the great pyramids of Egypt. It stands on a r Holnics and John Whittier, it is in common fairness that we should lie allowed to exercise that preference and to purchase the books of such authors as cheaply as they can 'be bad. In a government like ours it is of the utmost importance that no legisla tion shall be permitted that hampers the cause of education; on the con trary it is the duty of Congress to so legislate as to place within the grasp of all, the learning and literature of every civilized nation upon the globe. ‘If by so doing it benefits, improves and'instructs the private citizen, he will he able to confer the greater bene fits on the Republic: r.nd no man can be elevated and cnobled, no man can be lifted out of tho low •‘plane of hie daily existence, without increasing the moral and mental avoirdupois of the whole .nation. Senator Ingalls in his speech upon this hill a few days -ago, said with characteristic eloquence: “Mr. Presi dent, in the republics of letters, there are no aliens. The domain of genius has no frontier. Scholars and poets, philosophers, thinkers and meii of science belong to no age and to no nation.” The broad and -liberal nttcr- auces of the Senator referred to aie re freshing indeed ami stand out in mag nificent contrast to the narrow, petty and contemptible prdiey of the advo cates of the proposed hi lb IETF THMMYS NOTWITHSTANDING -ALL THE— ADVERTISED BARGAINS, 'Gallon beautiful eminence overlooking the placid Potomac on the west, and to the east the grounds of the Agricultural Department, the Smithsonian Insti tute, the Botanic*! Gardens and the National Capitol. A dispatch from Kansas City tells of the death of Mrs. II. M. Vaile, wife of one of tho defendants in the Star Route cases, who died on Saturday at Independence. It is said that her death was caused by an overdose of morphine taken the evening bclbie she died. A sealed letter was found in her bureau, addressed to her hus band, tho contents of which are not definitely known, but it is supposed that, it will disclose the fact that she committed suicide. Her husband has left Washington for Independence. We are sorry that the wives of these guilty men are made to bear the bur- htifbfiiids. Our customers may rest assured fha we will not'be undersold by any other bouse in .town. Our motto has been,1 and still is, “QUICK -SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.” Wo offer, for The NEXT THIRTY DAYS, great'bargains in Dress goods, LADIES’ CLOAKS, “A Sad Commkntaky.”—A crazy white girl named Bettie Marlin, who has been wandering about the country for some weeks past was brought down from (.'oncord on Saturday, and allowed the privilege of walking tlie streets of Charlotte. She visited tho hotels and when at certain ones de clared she was at home and tuck a seat with apparent satisfaction. Her rav ings were of the Ophclian style which at once started a rumor that she had become deranged by reason of disap- appointed love. One sentimental young man said' “What a sad commentary on tho falsity and perfidy of man!” She was under the care of an uncle from Cabarrus who is taking her to the home of her father living six miles from Charlotte.—Charlotte Journal. SHAWLS, «fc - SACQUES, VELVETS, Latest Styles «tf TRIMMING BRAID, NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. FRESH GOSHEN BUTTER. NEW BUCKWHEAT FLCftm. London Layers, Loose Muscatels and-Flne& " " ‘ ' Raisins, Golden Kafsins, whole and quarter boxes. •CITRON, CURRANTS and SPICKS. Now Magnolias, Bmnswicks and the tfUMBO -HAMS. Tongues, Soused Pig's Feet, Mackerel, in all sizee>and quantities, and Juhrings PridC'of the Sea, In athtUns/thb finest fish pul tip. CANNED GOODS of all kinds. only genuine Joe. ume Phcko. -Salmon. Apples. The H Plain:and Fancy Oakes and crackers. OGFFEES, SUGARS rthd FLOURS very low—get-iny prices. SPOKES, 3SMS AND HUBS. are Special Jwduccments In Uamess-df all kinds. Single Buggy Harness $9.30 up, worth $11. The ibonisville Turning Plow*iwc equal to any, and much cheaper. I have ah sizes. RED RUSTPROOF OATS, SIXTY CENTS. h. cumatixos. Owing to the extremely warm weath er, we will sell all of our GENTS’ and YOUTHS’ CLOTHING DOB'T BUT A WaOO* CKtA TOU •BB 09. It wUl pay you. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. TKfeisiana State Lottery Company. "Wedohertby certify that we ttwerrwe tie arrange fat* to ftiv 'tul the Monthly and 'fami-Annual Dtamngt, of The Ltmttvtna 'State Lottery Cmpany, and in.pantm inan- age and eonttvl the Drainnts themelvee, and that the mine an conduct 'd with non- imese, and in good.jjlilh joicard <ul parties, ACse thit bignatures s DKX GOODS AVto NOTIONS'STILL LOWER. LIST] THE MUSIC OF OVR PRICES THIS MORNING / i*. •3000 yards of Carolina plnlds'nt 74 cents, by the qfldce or yard. 2000 yards Piedmont 1 shirting at 5 cents. 100U yards Piedmont i shirting at C cents. 1000 yards Piedmont 4-4 shirting fct 7 cents. 3000 yards Piedmont Drillings at 8 cents. 3000 vards good calico at 44 cents. iiAdingoodJfjUh U/uanl m gjo y al .,|, 1 p Ui,|D,■„«» (JMdsfednpwl 0-on; 25 cents to 18 coots, my 20'cents Dress GoodsTedrtced to 34-cents. 18 dozen nnlauudricd shirts at 49 cents, reduced from 75 cents, ‘cents-bed ticking reduced to .7 cents. Amoskeag A. C. A. ticking red •18 fcerffs. 2200 bledched shirting at 7, 8 and 9 cents. Lougsdale 4 4 1 •shirtii# at 10 cents. 300 yards white piqu6 at 64 cents, reduced from ! 3000>d<ften calico Dress Buttons at 4 cents. 200 pair Brogans, plough* 'guitcYs, srfee 6. 7, 8 and 9, at $1.00, worth at least titty per cent more. I have a few business suits and some od&stmd ends in pants and overcoats at prices to suit the buyer. '■Bl 2 •ever, DomnilsBionert. JnovrporAtert'tnlWte for.ss years by the LesrM- latorefror*E(liicatlonail uhil Charitable purpose* —with a capital of *1 .ooo.ooo—to Which a reserve fund of $iso,»00 hiia since been added <By chlse The only'ijottery ever voted on and endorsed ty the people q/any State. It never scales or postpone.'}. , tts«rtrahd Single Ntsmber Draningr* takfe place Monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN •A FORTUNE. TiilUD GRAND DRAWING, ‘CLASS C. AT NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY, March 13, 1883—184th Monthly Drawtnif. CAPITAL PI5IZE. S73.0OO. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each FrsitMlons.fn Fifths, In Proportion. % LIST OF PHIZES. 1 CAPITAL PRIZB 006 ,v., *5,000 -v. .v.-.-.'.v. JO.OOO Il.nooj —TRAI»- NORMAN’S T ltOTRA4.Jz fJ y c CORDIAL. -MARK- A SUItBand effechul Remedy for The core of aU irKKnlartUes-aiMdllsonli irre(raluiU«S'anddliaonMHV>f theStom- snd Bowels, whether In children or adults. Is acceptable to the Stomach without bein* We to tho taste. den and ignominy of flieit Vml. tw.wovoo -oa.l !*• L - tlied. While wo sympathize with the innocent, helpless women, we con demn the guiltv wretchos who have robbed the government of millions of her treasure. Wc would feel much happier to learn that thci/, each anti every one of than, hud committed suicide. Lots or Cotton.—One of onr mer chants who returned Friday from a trip through our neighboring counties in South Carolina, says that there is a perfect flood of cotton, not only in the tl Id-, but at the depots. The Chester & Lenoir narrow gausre railroad is un Irfe to carry the cotton away from Chester fast enough, and the result is i blockade at that place—over three h”ndrvd bales being piled tip about the depot waiting shipment. Tiieic is about tho same amount blockaded at Yorkville and at Lancaster. Nninb* r? of fields in the counties of York, Ches ter and Lancaster are white with the staple.— Chariotle Observer. —Reliable -a a. Iwlp for the weak, nervous. The Washington correspondent of the News and Courier writes: “We have witnessed the spectacle of pack ing committees, and borne testimony of his arbitrary rulings before, and even the most corrupt and partisan politicians of ids class have stood dumb with amazement at his audacity- and brute independence of law and prece dent. Even the men who stood by lib side with the flattery of tbc ready henchman, cursed him in loud asides as the most unscrupulous man who ever sat in tho chair of the presiding officer of the House of Representa tives.” Americans should hang their heads in shame at the spectacle! Y’cs, it is a standing shame, that Keifcr presides over the popular branch of our National Legislature. Tho pliant tool of his party, a brainless, unscru pulous man, he is unable to command the respect of his party associates, and to-day he wears with becoming grace the hearty and well-merited contempt of all liberty-loving men thronghont the length and breadth of the country. The Democratic party will be respon sible for the election of the Speaker of the next House. Let them sec to U that ho will reflect honor upon himself and credit upon the party. PLAIN TRUTHS The blood is the foundation of life, it circulates through every part of the body, and unless it is pure and rich, good health is impossible. If disease has entered the system the only sure and quick way to drive it out is to purify and enrich the blood. These simple facts are we!l known, and the highest medical authorities agree that nothing but iron will restore the blood to its natural condition; and also that all the iron preparations hitherto made blacken the teeth, cause head ache, and are otherwise injurious. Brown’s Iron Bitters will thor oughly and quickly assimilate w ith the blood, purifying and strengthen ing it, and thus drive disease from any part of the system, and it will not blacken the teeth, cause head ache or constipation, and is posi tively not injurious. at the most astonishingly low prices. Wc do not wish you to buy unless fully suited, and will refund the money for any unsatisfactory purchase. iptly relieving Dvaentexy. Diarrhoea, Chol era Morbus, Cholera Infantum, bhb Flux, Griping Pains, Flatulen turn. 1 Bo do .... 1 t do ..... «t S8000.... 8 do 9000.... 1o do 1000..V. 10 do 600 loo do Soo...-. 300 do loo.... 500 00 So.-..,. 1000 do 25-...- I am determined’fo•make a irtdhn sweep in every department, r, is the time to get'deoided bargains. „ H ■’ J. L. MlMNAUGH P. S.—These prices are wr/.v for spot CASH. THE EVENING STAR. .........W. *5.000 v. 2i,006. APPROXIMATION PHlZKS. » Approximation Prizes ol $73o «,T5o » do do 5oo 4,500 9 do do 250 2,250 THE STAR V 1& ST1L& SMUflM WITH A FlftE ASSOR T#. -r—-OF——^ WINES* BRANDIES, LlQ&dM AND CK 1967 Prizes, amounting to.. .*■265,500 Application for rnt*-8 to eluns should he made only to the office of the Company lu New Orleans. For lurtherlnfomr atlon write clearly, giving .. .. qj, - - - - - • Kaniw*. Ai Heartburn, of tho- side : bd Kenton P. IANDECKER $ BRO. Headache 'And Dyspepsia. May ~ts at be used In all derangements c. Stomach and Bowels from relaxation of the or n change of fool dr water. 2TOR2d:A.3<r’S EUTRAL1ZINC CORB1AL full adtlies*. w^Hfl ordi r-s by ■Express, Register ed Letter or Money Order, addressed hrtty-to M. A. DAUPHTN, New Orleans, Lu., or M. A. DAUPHIN, C07 SeVonVii St., Washington, D. C, N. R.—In the Extraordinary Semi-Annual D awti g-ol next June theCaplial Prize will be t 5s,000, Feb 13-4# thb i plea , Brry Wine. Does not contain Opium fcd will not constipate. Specially recoin- nded for Seasickness and Teet Idren* •thing R E A D Price sjc. and $».oo per bottle, i by all Drmggitle and Dealer. 9n MedMns. I FICEL8I0R flasmoM Go, Sole Proprietors, WnlkaSa, 8. C. U.8.A. WALKER’S SPECIFIC. GF THE CHOICEST BRANDS. FRESH OYSTERS A KB FISH EVERY t MEALS HAD AT ALL HOURS. <®5*:bpk Respectfulty, J. GEOESCHEJ, As.' GREAT BARGAIN OUR PROPOSAL 18 A FACT, WE WILL PELL YOU A in or Buggy for less khan anyone in CLISSSIJ, DESPORTES. W Y Til E V IfaliK During the remainder of the season we will sell our winter stock at THIS TRULY WONDEREUL REMEDY HAS NEVER FAILED TO CURE C OSH UMPTlOXi Its speedy action upon all Bronchial and Pulmonic Affections is beyond belief to those who have nev^r tried it or seen it used. It speedily allays Bronchia 1 and monic Fevers. It te a woadwrfal EXPECTORANT AND HEALER It keept the digestive and urinary or gans in a natural and healthy condition— it PTHlFlES THE BLOOD, of appetite^id^generef been known only four years and PRICES! GREATLY REDUCED IF YOU WANT O-OOIDS TRY US. DRESS GOODS AND SUITINGS. nyiti!. sermtit. term nr into _iu coniiuenceonther.tk daj of February, at whioli time re-or S auiziq on of wiU de^riiws ln al1 has never Failed to perfect departments. Tuition Jmu ^ j (nv j ^ CUBE can be obtained in any first-class ^ itutk)n 1 one . wifii ^ ^ ftllv of the kind. For further informatk. atl . | co i 8 J ered death’s avant drier, consump- dress MRS. MARY H. MEANS, Principal, WytheriUe, Va. Mrs. Means refers, by penuismon, to wr* Governor Hagood and Prof. R. M. D. Vis, Columbia, Gen. John BraUon and Col. J. II. Klim, Winnsboro. We exhibited a nice selection of these goods this season and sold many; stttl a few pretty styles left, which we wish to sell at no a low price. Come and see. CLOAKS, DOLMANS, JACKETS. A few of each kind goods—will sell these to profit and real pretty close without a 1 T XB£I1WEAR. These goods we bought at low prices from | manufacturers. The remnant of stock will now be offered at a large reduction. Saved his Child. '1 FKEF. HOOKS. A mcfisnrc is now pending before the United Slides Senate to increase the duty to 20 per cent, on foreign books. Of course it would be entirely needless to inquire of tlie friends of this extraordinary measure the rea sons for its introduction. We could expect no other answer than that it is the duty of Congress to protect the “infant industries of the country.’' To om* minds it is a humiliating thought that writers of the best repute in tin* country have deemed it neces sary to come to the threshold of Con gress with a memorial, seeking the protection of that body against tbc competition of their foreign livals. Humiliating as it is, it has been done and by such men _ as Oliver Wendcl Holmes, T. B. Aldrich and John G Whittier. And how is this strange conduct to be accounted for? Is iti meant for a concession that their own works and the works of their fellow Americana are intrinsically inferior to their English, German and French rivals in their respective departments ol learning? It certainly seems so; mid if so, justice to the readers of the country demands that they should be allowed to make tkeir own choice be- 17 N. Eutaw Sk, Baltimore, Md. Feb. it, 1880. Gcuts:—Upon the recommenda tion of a friend 1 tried Brown’* Iron Hittrhs a* a tonic and re storative for my daughter, whom I wai thoroughly convinced waa wasting away with Consumptiaan Having lost three daughters by dm terrible disease, under the care of eminent physicians, 1 was loth to believe that anything could arrest the progress of the disease, but, to my great surprise, before my daugh ter hnJ />— ■—.Ov. ur CuowW-a Iron Bitters, she began to mend and now is quite restored to former ).~dO.. A fifth daughter began to ahow signs of Consumption, and when the physician was consulted, be quickly said “Tonics were re quired and when informed that tne elder sister was taking Brown’s Ikon Bitters, responded “that la n good tonic, take iu’* • Azjokam Pusus. FLANNELS. Now is the season to wrap well and pr I vent colds and pneumonia. We are so l generous as to prefer our customers to have I tm'! I'se goods rattier rinui keen them ourselves. | Have no anxiety about the price. ClfltMns Are among the stock which mast re- | duced before spring. Don’t buy until our a and r I goods are seen and priced. D. U. Flenniken consump tion, can be cured tor $’2.50, $5.00 ot .00 according to the stage which the ease has reached. No patient has yet tokevsio worth before a cure was affected. ..jIFIO is recomn ended only for pultnonary ofif^tlons, nnd those dosiring to use it catKAp 8t? bjrseatding their orders to the proprietor, 0 f fh^, paper or direct to me, stating thin v(, n env, tnis adfercise- ment Hi the eAtursIhoro News amd IIekalu MY WINTER STOCK MUST BE SOLD, AMD WILL BE OLE ELIl THE NEXT SIXTY DAY At prices unheard of in Winnsboro. CLOAKS AND DOLMANS AT LESS THAN Coltu> and see how LOW I am offering goods, ai will be sure to invest some of your spare change. % Respectfully, XT Again has received anotherlotof fine IFrO-CTiRo From the highest grades to good ordinary. Every sack warranted. A lot of tlie choicest Walkex*«3 RHEUMATIC ltEME.DY Cures BUesmatisin, riftt-T acute or chrun- ie, in from eight to ten days. Price by Express, $5 per Bottle DR. J. W. WALKER, FRANKL1NTON, N. C. June 13 CLD GOVERNMENT JAVA, SALE AND FEED STABLES* TE frill during the present week move our stock of goods one door so W present stand, into the room now occupied by Mr: wolte \> e will t keep a FlltST-CLAttS stock ef DRY GOODS, Ft CLOTHING* BOOTS AND SflOES, *fAT ^-od will continue to sell them at the lowest possible prices. We are m In order to reduce stock. COME AND HEAR OUR PRi BEST STEEL PLOWS-ALL SIZE?, Trace Chains, Hamesy liamc Strings, Baek Bands, Axes and Axe UamRefs, Rock Salt for Stock. ANNOUNCEMEN' IN addition to the above, we will add, after removal, a full and oomph C3-K;OCET^IE!S Of all kinds—Staple and Fancy. We cannot 6mitm>ra{e > bttt you mav lint? finVUlilHT dill anil fmtv altiA eurn <nx4iiii«r If of ^*|*|* LOAN^I getliim anvil ring you Want, and m.ty also be sure of getting it at We return thanks to our friends and the public for the patronage we hi and solicit a Obhtinuance. If you frish a happy and prosperous New Yei niid no mitre Certain way of having, tt than by speifdhrg your money with AND SEE. LOOK OUT! • OJ.WL J HORSES, MAKES AND MOLES. A’so GOLDEN SYRUPS, CALDWELL $ LAUDETH Brown’s Iron Bitters effectuaf- ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, and renders the greatest relief and benefit to persons suffering from such wasting diseases as Con- Ciuuptiou, Kidney Complaints, etc. We don’t expect to handle It longer, uine bargains until the i will give genuine | is sold. We-invite all to call and examine. and stock J. M. BEATY & CO. NEW TIN-SHOP! FERXIUZUKS l FERTILIZERS! HIGHEST GRADES! SATISFACTORY PRICES! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY of fairfusld. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. IT STANDS AT THE H] Francis C. Young and James M. Young, as Eareutore ot the Last Will of James TWENTY-TWO head of fat Kentucky mules Just arrived in addition to stock on hand. Broke and unbroke mules front three to six years old.- I also have several good patl* of liorjes and some fine Com bined horses, well ghitod and fine drirers, and some good mares and a lot of plug , Which 1 will sell cheap for CASH, mules, W. Young,-Deceased, Plaintiffs, against I 0 r on tlmn until next fall, by persons mak Charles 11. Young, Defendant Sumaons ; n g n)e satisfactory jwpers, eilhef by whole- for Belief.—Complaint Served. To the Defendant Charles B. YourtjJ: YOU ABE HEREBY summoned and required to ankWftr the complaint In tliis action, of which a copy, is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on-we subscribers, at Oiokt ottee, No. S, Law Bang*, Winnsbore* 8. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, ex clusive of the day of such service;- and if you fall to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action sale or retail. Great inducement offered to cash buyers. 1 ddfy competition. A. Wf JLLIFORD. Winnsbobo, S. C., Feb. 6, 1883. J HAVE recently commenced busi ness opposite Mr. M. Elliott’s Gin- will fniiml ('ookillir Shop, where will be found Cookin, and Heating Stoves and Tiuware of all kinds. Roofing and Guttering done in a good and substantial manner, as chcai as tbc cheapest. Signs Painted iu the best style, Cheap. Merchants will find it to their inter est to cease selling light Yankee Tin- ware, poorly soldered, and sell my TINWARE, as i! is aloutS' t-HE \.P, aud is iiiaoe ol GOLD MATERIAL. I beg leave to announce that I am pre- ared to furnish, upon the most liberal terms, SAXE. D. FAXT. NAVASSA GUANOf. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE, GERMAN KA1NIT, FLOATS, FLOATS. A full supply will be k’pt a hand, and I respectfully ask a patronage. SATISFACTION ASSURED. J. II. &TFWART. Fob 3-txAto always on share of 1'iuif WMV* |xi€*l ill 1 ix IIX ewAyvavraa will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in tlie complaint W * ted Me DoS ALDA DOUGLASS, Plaintiffs’ Attorneys. To the Defendant: TAKE notice that the summons In this action, of which the foregoing is a> copy, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common PI earn at Winnsboro,. in the County of Fairfield, in the State of South Carolina, on the ;'md day of January v ,D. 1883. January 6,1883. NOTICE 1 HIE subscriber intending^to make a T : change 1ft his present bueinesa will s**H fftjki this mlt, until disposed of, ttie entire stock of groceries at cost, tor cash ow delivery, viz: C( TIIE LIGHT-BUN] DOMES'! !l at ft Die acknowledgi riu^ rR<l0 is a fact that cai MAS _ tatb it-none The Larp The ^ The^ .ed, Hunning, Beautiful AND To be made of To do any and all kit mat To lie complete in eveigf For Sale by '' J.M. BEATY & Wlnnsl Agents wanted lu unocc rv-. Addrt 1 fis ; DOMESTIC SEWING XA Kichmond, Virgi luary 6,1883. MCDONALD A DOUGLASS, Jan ft-fte Plaintiffs’ Attoinej’s. —Tho best fanner iu Fairfield county uses the Navassa Guauo. For sale by M- Stewarto Sugars of all Grades. Coffees, Green and Paiphed. Flours of all Grades. Mackerel in kits, quarter and half barrels. Bacon aud Lard. 0. EAST & CO. rei... Green, Black and Gunpowder Teas. Canned Goods and Spices. New Orleans Molasses and Syrups, t selected stock of Bice, Meal and Grist. Ohion Sets and Garden Seeds. Irish Potatoes, Onions Peas and Beans, es T r»«.F<*sww4 e\ +.0. ^ f YD.... ! L- ! , 0-4* -£?,.*• * !•*> AUtf/K/g VVMO VA A’ViVJ^U^ A l Ull 111 tllO OUULlll) VAAVA avw Our stock of Groceries is complete. Now is the time for housekeepers to come and lay in their supplies at Low Figuhes. Sr Sc WOLFE.- AVI'LES. OHANttRS. BANANA}}, COCOANUTS. UAisINS, DK1KUFIG8, POTATOES, CAUUAOF.S, LEMONS, ONIONS, and everything else that a first-class Wholesale Fruit House sin COVNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH DL ©tt