The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, March 06, 1883, Image 2

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* t - ■g&m- - ■ — THE NEWS AJSD HERALD. ( ’/ - 1 ;w,- i ass*:-"* , v ''Mr m ■ -, WINNSBORO, 8. C. TUKSDAT, KASCH 0. t last. 4'so.«. xxmrozva. i Ctf.18. A. DOVGZA8&.) Bditom. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS. The Great Commoner is no morel (reorpia’s Chief Magistrate has crossed t!ie river fhat separates mortality from immorlality, and weary with tit* la bors of life ho rests in the blissful shades of eternity. At the calm, still and solemn hour of midnight, when aii nature seemed rapt in the slumbers of repose, the great statesman bade farewell to country and friends and passed away on the ‘‘noiseless funeral car.” 6tet*efls is dead, but his memory and his record will live in the connt- less years to come—Jive to inspire the young men with the ardor and en thusiasm of his own great and useful life—live to teach men in the vigor and noontide of their lives that their highest duty to themselves is to serve their country and their country’s God —live to remind hoary-headed old age that life is better and grander spent by living amid its energies and activities and dying with the harness on. Mr. Stephens had been in bad health for some time, but he .attended to his duties as usual, until the delivery of his wonderful* Sesqui-Contennial ora tion in Savannah on the 12th of Feb ruary last. Since his exertion on that occasion he was confined entirely to his bed, growing gradually worse day by day, until Sunday morning at 8 o’clock, when he passed peacefully away at the Executive Mansion in Atlanta. Alexander Hamilton Stephens was born in .Taliaferro county, Georgia, February 11, 1812. Both his father mid mother died when he was quite a boy and the orphan resided with his uncle, Aaron W. Grier, until he re ceived his education and started in life for himself. With the aid of several distinguished gentlemen of Washing ton the, necessary preparations were made and he entered the Freshman class of Franklin College in August, 1828, where he subsequently graduated with the highest honors of his class. After the completion of his educa tion, lie obtained a position as teacher in Madison, Georgia, and purchasing a few law books ho commenced the study of law in connection with his school, which he prosecuted unaided and unassisted, lie was admitted to the bar on the twenty-second day of July, 1834, and the promising young attorney located at Crnwfordville, the scenes of his early childhood, and near the home of his venerated fathers. “Hero,” stiys the Chronicle and Con- utitutionalist, “ho labored assiduously day and night, poring over his legal volumes and 'often trudging miles to court. His practice was confined en tirely to the northern circuit, which was the arena of some of the intellectu al giants of Georgia. It was there that Baxter and Thomas, riding upon the full tides of successful practice and splendid reputation, ruled with sover eign wills their judicial tridents. It was there that Kobert Toombs, young er in the fray but promising and vig orous, grappled the gnarled and knot ty limbs with master hands. It was there that Dawfeon and Cone, eloquent and logical, were winning grocn lau rels with.advancing years. It was in this field, then, that young Stephens, fragile, delicate and poor, entered the portals of his chosen profession. Hour ly, daily and yeaHy his professional reputation increased, until ho was known far and wide as one of the most brilliant young lawyers in northern Georgia. His eminence at the. bar afforded him a stepping stone to po litical honor and preferment. In 1836, two years after his admission to the bar, be was elected as a member of the Georgia House of Representatives, in 1842 to the Bute Senate, and in 1843 to Congress, which position he held continuously until the breaking out of the war. Mr. Stephens’s position on Secession and his subsequent connection with the Confederate government is well known to every reader of history. He bitterly opposed Secession on the ground that it was inexpedient and impolitic, but nevev fora moment did he deny the riyht of a State to. secede. On the contrary his work pn the “War between the Stales,” which he sets forth the arguments in its favor with great logical power and eloquence, has been very properly regarded as oirc of the most masterly productions tliat have emanated from either side of the con flict. His record since the war has been marked with great conservatism and liberality, and although always a Democrat, he was not one of those hide-bound partisans that follawed the party call whenever and wherever made. In 1878 he was again, elooted to Congress, and was subsequently re elected each time as own successor, until he resigned his seat in that body to enter the gubernatorial contest in Georgia. Volumes might be written upon the eventful life just closed, but this is not the time or occasion for it. Within the compass of a year Geor gia has lost two men of which she might justly !>e proud. Hill and btephensl the quo eloquent mid bril liant, the other wise, prudent and statesmanlike, not only Georgia but the entire South has suffered an ir reparable loss. All of us join heart In the common jn a> er that they may rest in pea* c, and trom their ashes, spring up men to till their places so sadly vacant. GENBTtAZ GOSSIP. — ■Extreme distress among the people I Is reported from Comity Donegal, Ire-1 laud. —'The tablet to be placed in Rome in memory -of Prof. F. B. Morse was un veiled on Monday. —Paper bombs filled with powder were thrown in Ihe way of the Aus trian embassy in Rome on Tuesday. —The r« civers of the defunct City Bank of Rochester. H. Y., report the liabilities as $635,127. Depositors will received about twenty per cent, of their claims. —Governor Cameron has taken per sonal command of an expedition against alien oyster dredgers, who are supposed to be intruding on Virginia waters. —Some progross has been made in pumping-out tlie flooded Diamond coal mine at Braidwood, Illinois, but as yet ,1101.0 of the bodies of the drowned miners have been reached. —The New York State Senate, Thursday, passed to a third reading a bill compelling all telegraph, telephone and electric-Fight companies to lay their wires on the ground. —Marino Gniliot, son of a promi nent citizen of Dall-c, Texas, and a young companion named J. Cbcfly, who rooenlJy went to Sweetwater, in Texas, to engage in business, were shot and killed there on Monday. —At the inquest into the Catholic school disaster in East Fourth street. New York, one of the sisters engaged in teaching a class when the panic oc curred testified that if citizens had not crowded into the hallway and the rail ing of the stairs had not given way no deaths would have occurred. —A party of thirty-two Germans, ladies ami gentlemen, left Hawley, Pa,, on Monday night, in a large sleigh, on a pleasure trip. 11 mile from town the sleigh slid off the icy road into the empty Dcleware and Hudson canal, a distance of forty feed. All of the party were injured, six of them seriously. Reinhart Wary, a mcrchan, died from his injuries. —In the Pennsylvania House of Representatives a bill was reported favorably from the judiciary commit tee providing that if the city of Phila delphia shal furnish suitable accommo dations for the executive business and for the sessions of the Legislature, without cost to the State, the Legis lature will meet in that city on the* first Tuesday in January, 1885, and there after. The Coi.okkd Ex-Confederate.— The maimed figure of a colored man, holding open th# Capitol Square gale on Bank and Eleventh streets, has long been a familiar sight to citizens; The poor fellow stands on two stumps, I each leg having been chopped off just j above the knee. That colored gate-! holder lias had an interesting history, t the facts in which were brought oht' some years ago, when a dyspeptic made objection to the cripple’s stand- j ing at the gate. It seems that during j the war the man, who was then quite j young, was taken out to work on the j fortifications near the city. A shell tore away both legs. After the war j he posted himself at the Capitol Square: gate, and this lias been Ids post for! many years. He opens the gate.furl pedestrians, and takes whatever they will give him. Some years ago, when j a commutation of thirty dollars was! paid to the wounded ex-Confcderate soldiers of Virginia, some persons in terested themselves in the gate-holder, I and he received Ids thirty dollars. .As soon as ho obtained the money lie vacated his post, bought a ticket for Norfolk and other cities, and made a tour of the country, living as long as ; his money held out like a prince.! When the cash was exhausted he: stumped his way back to his oid post, I where lie remained taking pennies until a few days ago, when he received a second instalment of commutation i money, this time amounting to sixty i dollars. He at once started on another! tour, and there can be no doubt that the poor fellow will have a glorious time.—Richmond State. SEEK health and avoid sickness. ► Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn’t ypu rather feel fresh and strong ? You can continue feeling miserable and good for no thing, and no one but your self can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you choose. How? By getting one bottle of Brown’ Iron Bit ters, and taking it regularly according to directions. Mansfield, Ohio, Nov. afi, 1881. Gentlemen:—I Hare »uffer*d witk pam in my aide and back, and neat soreness on my breast, with shoot ing pains all through my body, at* i • tended with great weakness, depres sion of spiv , and loss of app*. Site. I hare pilcen i^erU medicines,wod was treated _ _ Inent physicians for my Urcr, kid- “ 'loot no relief, r Brown’s Iron 1883 SPRING SPRING SPRING V 1883 SPRING SPRING SPRING OUR NEW, STOCK OF IS ARRIVING DAILY. loent paysici: by prom- irer, kid- plecn, but loot no relief. 'would try Brown’s Iron Bitten; I have now taken on* bottle and a half and am about well—pain in side and back all gone—soreness all out of my b.eaat, and 1 bare a good appetite, and am gaining hi strength and flesh. It can justly bo called the king qf tntdkitux. > John K, AiXnmm. i. ’ • ’ • . Brown’s Iron Bitters is composed of Iron in soluble form; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases. Just opened a fine line of ’MEN’S, V Mf? ' * ’ ■ YOUTHS’ —and— WALKER’S : SPECIFIC. YfilN TRULY WOXUERFUL REMEDY HAS NEVER FAILED TO CURE CONSUMPTION. He speedy action upon all Brcnchta. and Pulmonic Affections is beyond belief > to those who have never tried it or aeon it used. < It speedily allays Bronchial -tnd monic Feveifs. It is a wohdetTal EXPECTORANT AND HEALER. It keepe the digestive and urinary or gans in a natural «tad healthy condition— it PURIFIES THE BLOOD, Instantly relieves night sweats, goneness of appetite and general debility, it has been known only four years and HAS NEVER FAILED to PERFECT A CURE. • Any one afflicted with what is generally considered death’s amnt courier, consump tion, can be cured for $2.50, $5.00 or $10.00 according to the stage which the disease has reached. No patient has yet taken #10 worth before a cure was affected. The SPECIFIC is recommended only for pulmonary affections, and those desiring to use it can do so by sending their orders to the proprietors of this paper or direct to me, stating that yon saw this advertise*. ment in the Winnsboro News and Ueuadd. Walker's RHEUMATIC REMEDY Cares Rheumatism, either acute or chron ic, in from eight to ten days. Price bv Express, $5- per Bottle AT AUGH’S FOB BARGAINS, AS HE WILL CLOSE OUT ANYTHING IN WINTER —jAT— GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. j. I., MXJycisrAtTGH^:. _ THE EVENING STAR. - BOYS’ SUITS, June 13 Express, $5- per DR. J. W. WALKER, FRANKL1NTON, N C. -m- NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES. DIPHTHERIA HAS NO CHANCE WHEN TREATED WITH Perry Davis’s Pain Killer Tliis wonderful remedy has saved the lives of many, many children who were almost dead with iD/PHTHER/A. Libeoui painter*’ severely. Wilson, Lawrence, Maas., rays: ona pronounced my case Diph. decided that no remedies could Darla's Fain Killer saved my i; - •• . Nashua,N. H.,aays: "Ihad and diphtboretiesore throat very Killer drove both away." We Have Received Our LADIES’ HATS Of the LATEST STYLES, From FIFTEEN Cents Up. South Carolina Railway Company, O N and after November 12, l.‘W2, Passen ger Trains will run as follows until further notices TO ASP fcttOM CHARLESTON. EAST. Leave Columbia at. .*8.00 a. in. ffi.55 p. m. Arrive Charleston.. .12.57 p. m. 11.30 p. m. WEST. LeaveClmtleston fT.OO a. m. *4.oo pm. Arrive Columbia—11.27 a. m. lO.Oop. m. fDaiiy. *Daiiy except Sunday. - TO AND FROM CAMDEN. EAST. Leave Columbia at. .*8,0!) a, m. *3.5." p. m. Arrive at Camden... 1.07 p. m. y.25 p. m, WEST. Leave Camden at.. .*7.00 a. m. *4.45 p. nn Arrive at Columbia. .11.27 a. in. 10.05 p, nn *Daily except Sundays. TO AND FIIOM AUGUSTA. EAST. DRUGGISTS ALL KEEP IT. UdRTlLlZUKS ! FERTILIZERS! SATISFACTORY PRICES! I beg leave to announce that I am pre- >ared to furnish, upon the most liberal mis, - . £ NAVASSA GUANO, ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE, GERMAN KAINIT, FLOATS, FLOATS. ipply will be kept always on I respectfully ask a share of Prkpakinofou a Flood.—The fol- HIGHEST GRADES I lowing report reached us from Laurens county: A few days ago a number of negro" families on"Mr. Nathan Whit mire’s place, near Martin’s depot, de cided that another deluge was at hand, and fell to preparing an ark. They tarred and pitched a double frame building, so as to make it as much like Noah’s ark as possible, then carried their stock of bacon and chickens and whatever other eatables they had into the ark. The put the children in one room and nailed the door shut. When everything was rcadv, they closed the ark and waited for results. The re sults came pretty Soon, but they were not of the bind looked for. Mr. Whit mire thought tliat they might as well play the fool in somebody else’s house on somebody else’s land, so wiilumt much ado, he put an end to their tom foolery. The rains descended; the Monakch Guano.—We now have on floods didn’t come, but Mr. Whitmire hand one hundred tons of Monwrtrb did in a way that is a warning to all Guano anti twenty-five tons of Acid future ark builders. Newberry Herald. Phosphate. All parties wishing to I use the best Guano in the market will A Novel Railway Report.—Mr. do well to leave their orders at tho D. W. Raich, president of the Nevada office of R. J. MoCarlcy & Co. * & Oregon Railroad, a wild cat affair, with a nominal capital of $600,000, lias just issued at Carson his sworn report for 1882, * , in conformity with 4i>-4 —,— — the stfttuto** of* Nevnd*! f u tho rom**so ^ once.. . o luive been p&ticiit, but _ u ln tnc COIIIMJI f or ii 6ftl1 uire sometfmeitcaammt<> to « virtu. A.full su hand, and patronage. SATISFACTION ASSURED. J. M. STEWART. Feb 3-txlm CASH NEEDED. Those indebted to us are requested to A poll from oil is rosni'ct— Leave Columbia *7.2-> p. Call irOiTl au IS rcspi.cc I Arrive Augusta 7.55 a. THE STAR IS STILL SHlmm WITH A FIJVE ASSO&TMLJTT OF— WINES,. BRANDIES, LIQtjORS AND CIGARS, OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS* FRESH OYSTERS JND FISH EVERY I)AY* MEALS HAD AT ALL HOURS. Respectfully, J. GBOESCHEL. Agent GREAT BARGAINS! fully solicited. F. LANDECfCER $ BRO. JUST RECEIVED! Ong Hundred Barrels Floor, all Grades. . Two Carloads Led Rust Proof Oats. Lard, lit Barrels, Buckets and Cans, and a supply of Bacon, Meal, Pearl Grits and Salt always on hand, also Rice. Still have a few barrels Choice New Or leans Molasses, Golden Syrups, also Common Molasses. Sugars—Granulated, Cut Loaf, Pulverized and Brown. Coffees—Old Government Java and tliree grades Rio, ’I Tea—Green and Black. Vinegar—White Wine and Cider. Fine Feed—splendid for Milch Cows. Plows and Plow Stocks, Traces, Dames and Hame Strings, Plow Lines and Back Bands, A ... D. R. Flenniken WEST. Leave Augusta *7.<)<i a. m. *4.20 p. m. Arrive Columbia..,; 4.0Sp. m. 10.05 p. m. ♦Daily except Sunday. connections. Connections made at Columbia with Co lumbia and Greenville Railroad by train arriving at 11.27 a. in., and departing at (1.55 p. m. Connection made at C.. C. & A. Junction with Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad by train arriving at Co lumbia at 11.27 a. m., and departing at 6.55 p. m., to and from all points on both roads, with through Pullman Sleeper between Charleston and Washington, via Virginia Midland route, without change. Connec tion made at Charleston, with steameft for New York on Wednesdays and Paftirdaj’s; also, with Savannah and Charleston Rail road to all points South: Connections are made at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad to and front all points West and South. Through Tickets can he purchased to all points South and West, by applying to D. McQIIEEN, Agent, Oohmibi' 1 . S. P. John. B. Peck, General Manager. D. C, Allen, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agen , Charleston, S. C. MY WINTER STOCK MUST BE SOLD, AMD WILL BE OFFERED FOR THE HEXT SiXTY DAYS At prices Unheard of in Wifuisbofo. CLOAKS AND DOLMANS AT LESS THAN COST* Come and see how LOW I aln offering goods, and you will be sure to invest some of your spare change. Respectfully, J. GROESCHEL, Agent. NOTICE. Seasonable Hints! NORMAN’S CORDIAL. . -MARK— A BURS and effectual Remedy (or the enroot all irregularities and disorders ot the Stom ach and Bowels, whether in children or adult* It la acceptable to the Stomach without being Offensive to the taste. Promptly relieving Dysentery. Diarrhoea, ChoL era Uorbus, Cholera Infantum, sbHKI Flux, Grip!hff Faina Flatuli Nausea, Acidity ot the Stomae! of it President Haleb says: “Of Ihe amount and nature of the indebtedness of Ihe company it is impossible to speak with any accuracy, in conse quence of the books, vouchers and ac counts being stolen, lost and mislaid by the former officers of the company. Amount of mortgage. $3,000,000; bonds negotiated, $5110,000; bonds in treasury, $290,000; floating debt, in cluding all claims and demands against the company of whatever nature, $250,000. No dividend has ever been declared by the accursed corporation, and it is safe to bet none ever will be- forbearance sometimes ceases to be a virtue. McMaster, Bhick & Ketchin. Now is the time to such as Long Handle gers» Rakes, etc- SCSIOOI* BOOKS. • We keep on hand a large stock of School Books; Inks-Peus, I^meits, Blank Books, Writing Tablets, Bibles, Hymn Booksr also the popular literature of the day, as the Seaside Library, Franklin Square Library, etc. McMaster, Brice & Ketchcc. buy Garden Tools, Spade Forks, Dig- Heartburn, Hick and NorvBua Headache and Dyspepsia Hay be used in alt derangements of the Stomach and Bowels from relaxation ot the intestines or a change of food or water. affOH,MA.isr's - jj NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL la aa pleasant anJ harmless as Black berry wine. Does not contain Opium and will not constipate. Specially recom mended for Beaalckneao and Toothing Children. A Price 95c. and $1.00 per bottle. Bold by oil DruggittB and Dealer, in Medicine, EXCELSIOR CHEMICAL 00, Sole Proprietors, Walhalla, S. C. U.S.A. UNDERTAKER’S BEFABTMEXT. 'VT' r E will during thr present week move our stock of gto/f* one door south of off# tv present stand, into the room now occupied by Mr. Wolfe. W* will continue to keep a FIRST-GLASS stock of dry goods. * Notions* .' • * clothing* BOOTS AND SHOES, HATSi ETC*, And will continucto sell them at the lowest possible prices. We are now offering O-RZEJA-T B.A.IRGkAJZIN'S In order to reduce stock, COME AND HEAR OUR PRICES. ■■■ - - ■ ' saa.** lb r-Tn I ■ 1r ANNOUNCEMENT 1 1 IN addition to the above, we will add, after removal, a full And cofnplete stock of C3-E.OCEK.IBS Of all kinds—Staple and Fancy. We cannot ennUflcfafe, but yon MW be sure df getting anything you Want, and may also be sure of getting it at toe LOWEST PRICE We return thanks to our friends and the public for the patronage We haVe received!, and solicit a continuance. If you wish a happy and prosperous New Year fbu can- find no more certain way of having, it than hy spending your money with us. 7 COME AND SKD. CALDWELL $ LATfDERDALE. FARMING TOOLS. IT STANDS AT THE HEAD. '’ Mettles Two-Horse Steel and Iron Plows, three stylea of single Iron Foot Stocks, Handlcdqnd Brades Hoes r Sidglc Trees, Lap Rings, Clevises). Grass Rods, Heel COFFINS, Bolts, Trace* of all kinds, Humes Hame Strings, Plow Blades. I AM pleased to inform the public that I have on hand afnll line of and BURIAL ROBES, to do anything in IN GROCERIES, F3ESH GARDEN SEEDS ONION SETS. We have on hand a larg AND keep the Magnolia Hams, Break- ps. Beef, ~ ‘ stock o^Gar- The company owns no cursor engines; ; ffen Seeds; aim some Field Seeds and. those on the road are owned bv private ' Flower Seeds,, from Buist, Landreth » Siblev. Ferrv. C I still kcer fast Strips, Beef, Belognu Sausage, Bacon, Lard, Grito,. Goshen Butter. I have recently put In a lot of Eto, and am prepared Uk UNDEETJKim' SL1NE. Wo ask a v a si mac of tlie pirtioimge. J. M. RLLIOTT, SR. Jan l&~6m parties. Tlie net profits of tliis road have been nothing, as the corporation was conceived in iniquity and born in fraud-. Every honest friend of tho enterprise has been swindled and robbed, and disaster lias overla cn all persons who have been connected with it iii any capacity.” Twenty Tear. Ago. In IfifiS, Mr. Wilson, now of Lawrepce, Mass., was in the Commissaiy Department in Washington. Somehow or other he was taken with a violent soreness of the threat. Several Army Sgrgeons examined IDs throat, and decided that it was a case of diphtheria, and that it was hopeless. After they had given hhn up, he tried Perrt Davis’s PAm Killkr. The next day the scales began to dome off of his throat, and in two or three days he was well. * ; Sibley, Ferry, Grosman and Reed. So customers mavi>e pleased. McMabtkr, Brick & Ketcuiw- ali COOKIXO STOVES, NEW TIN . SH0P! WRAPPING PAPER, And; invite attention to my “Lee,” “Cot ton Plant,’’ “So, Friend” and' “Bill Arp” styles;, trom $0.00 up A full line of Kitchen Ueodv and Tin ware. 1 have three-dme Side Bey Boggles and one Canopy Top Eaoket Phseton r which I will sell low forthe-money.. We.call the attention .of merchants and others to our large stock of wrapping pa per, consisting of White Newspaper, Manilla, Gray Wrapping and Straw Papent - and Paper Bags. We suggest that if Thants can buy these articles from us ai v as from abroad, freight added, it will be an advantage to Last Api’Kad.—Looking to your own retain within the town the small commission interest Is one of the first laws of nature J. H. COIKINGS. charged rather than pay it to strangers, a, Bi McMastkb, Brick A Ketchtn. Therefore having granted liberal indul gence to my customers, they must not com- plaSh if thev find, after the 10th of Februa- j. rfr their accounts In other hands for imme- —Iron in a colorless state and Peruvian brirk, combined with well known aromatics, L . make Brown’s Iron Bitters the best medl- ^ | cine known. * Tho, . j ,, 1 Monarch Guaho.—All parties liv- diate collection with cost added. In the 7m® «* t fl ay .. th 2 ' I®* near ? ,a j r 9 Crossing or Strother’s 1 future payment will positively be required Depot wishing to use the Monarch when bills come due, regardless of prices Ga.no |t torn bar of th» points by applying to C. K. Rabb or to your interest to come and settle at once, Blair. *“ ' * ' ' ‘ R. J. McCam & Co. in order that I may my kut appeal do likewise. Thid L SIMPSON, Dentist. I HAVE recently commenced bnsi- ncss opposite Mr. j. M. Elliott’s Gin- Shop. where will he found Cooking and Heating Stoves and Tinware of ail kinds. Roofing and Guttering done in a good and substantial manner, as cheap as the cheapest. Signs Painted in the best stylo, Cheap. Merchants will find it to their inter est to eease selling light Yankee Tin ware, poorly soldered, amt sell mv TINWARE, as it is about as CHBAP, and is made of GOOD MATERIAL. BARL. ®. FAST. ’ THE LIGHT-RUNNING “DOMESTIC. That it is the acknowledged Leader hr the I rade is a fact that cannot he dis puted. MANY IMITATE JT—NONE KQUAL IT! The Largest Anhed. The Lightest Running, The most Beautiful Woodworks anm rr rs warrant Ay To be made of the hestniateriaL To do any and all kinds of work, i 0 be complete in every respect For Sale by J. M. BEATY Sc GO. v .. . Winnsboro, S. (T ry Addr«l nted ,B utloccu P ied terrifo- DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE OO.,. Richmond, Virginia: 0. BART & GO., English Saddles for $5, $r„ $7 and $10. Kentucky Spring Seat Saddles for $10. ULTSSE G. DESFGRTER. Se 0 cteSikT 0rter80fF ° reign * FrUit in U ‘ 0 Sooth, offer fer sale OKANGK8, BANANAS#- OOCOa'Nttttjr * tawi .tfm. ,. RAIoINS, DMKDFIds, POxIfelS, and everything else that a first-class Wholesale Fruit House should bs COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPA 1 Oct K-tx«m m ir3- i