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»■ I >T' " i« Miari i'-.-r. LC^AL IMELLIGENl^. f ArrnrAY. AmiT-7. « ».« i- IRSS. ASruwr^ann liiif A.. Jt. i'A EHBTTJtur. Proor:'cl)ng»,. of ,the U> oeut Kvetin^ )r gawunflUMaKi .7 Wr“ — —y' —' -t-'n —■ be Jong before tlicf- wmiUl have the ploa^ure oi their presence again. Atter Uie. usual jb!'iua(ftiuej.he Prcfr- caw V-' / - '/i-t+JKltC Xjf/*/TWWf ac>3ir^r*m^.- h: Ige i 5f K.nv Ad'vrrtUrnirnru. ,, :i ! Citation—J. It. Boy 16s, jadj Probate. Citation—J. It. Boyles, Judge of Probate. > ' >, n Attention!. G. L. I.—M. Chau- 'ller, Secretary. Churlotte--A Full AttonJuucu of the Dele- ; bj’tery.then aJjournctl to meet at Elk • «**••• fc>lioaU« N. 0., at the regular time. [Charlotte Journal-Obterver, ApiH 4.\ Tlie First Presbytery of the As'jo- Jik'Ai’J'lllS; n usixtms ■ notices. 1 oca’ Brief*. —We have not fft &Jtire rnonoji- oly of the “grippe” around here. Other parts,of the cmijJfV give notice that they are interested with it. *. —Approved county paper And school certificates lionght atid cash paid for sainc by T. W. ^audcrdulc. , —A young man wants to know wig) is tlie author of the expression “She is a'’daisy”. If he wilj tell us who Junius was, or % ho struck Billy Pat- Jersoi), we will undertake toacconamo- ditc him. . . —Tlie JJe.mpijsi'fttio clubs of this to^yp l ave held meetings for the purpose o*f raising niouey to defray the expenses of the j>ersecnted. Democrats. Com mittees were appointed to take up col lections, and it is hoped thal the morh- 1 ers will give each to the full extent of his ability... . ... • —Leave your orders with -Caldwell fz Lauderdale for standard•'FcHikiv'crs -n annrr -lurt—owtii'iur ouar.Tr., .'xcm, Kainit, &o. , ..... * „ -,-Our young-friend, whose adver tisement for a wife was flipped from £ foreign newspaper a ifew days.ago, Haims that Thu ^kw-s, and. IIkuau) jjnjsi'epresented him, In making Ins advertisement read that “the girl must not be over trw.ent y-fgjjr.yoifcra.juf Agc”^ tv hereas it should have rcac{ “must be .under twenty-fimr”. In so sorkxns a niattcrafellow ought not to bennisrepr* - tented; we therefore ,inako tlie,correc tion. Besides, t^ie fi^ hting editor had been called for, and the alternative of a drubbing or an explanation given, we], preferred the explanation, but wish it t > bo understood that vR e v/crc not coerced.: .- f .. , — We have only a few tons of Acid Phosphate on hand. We sell the high est grade Acid in .the market. Anv parties wishing to 1150 it will call at once and leave their orders at the Office of 11. J. M.'jCarlov & Co. * Personal.—Mr. W. R. Doty, of fids, place, was married on Tuesday, the 3rd iust.‘ to Miss Mary Barcley, of Kicholasville, Iventnckv. Mr. Doty Hud Ids bride arrived here on Friday’s north bound train, and are - warmly welcomed by his many IriAids in Wiunsboro. The Frnsi' Cont^uiiiution^-Oh Fri^. day morning. Mr. John Hollis, repre- aeuting tlie Oakland Democratic Club,' handed to the secretary of tlie County Executive Cnmmitte fifteen.dollars, in part of the contribution of Hie C lub to the fund for the defence of the Demo crats bound over for trial in Charles ton. Death.—Horace Bagloy, colored, more gcgerglly known as. Horace Greeley, departed this Hfe on the 4th inst., in the sixty-second year of his age. lie had been sick for about three vr-jeks. During the latter portion of Ids illness he at one time grew con siderably better, and bis friends enter tained hopes of his recovery, but a week before his death 1 he grew worse and gradually saiik until the 4th, when he quietly breathed his hist. Horace had boon a faithful servant, and was, we believe, an honest man. to- lier.ioious Sekvici<s.—Services be held in tlte different churches aoovrow, dslolTows: Presbyterian—Rev. D. E. Jordan, 11, a. m., and 74, p. tn. Bible class at ?4, p. m. Sqmh'y School at 10, a. ni. Associate Reformed Presbyterian— Rev. J. T. Chalmers, at 11, a. m., and 74, p. m. Sunday J6;hoolat.it); a. tn. Methodist—Rev. E. G. Price, at 11, a. tn., and 74, p. tp. Sunday School at 10, a. ni. Baptist—Rev. Bradford, at 11, a. m. Sunday School at 84, p. m. c’ate Reformed Presbyterian Synod of the South met, according tom^jouru- ment, in the church of that dchomina tion in this city yesterday, at ten o’clock, a. in. The opening sermon was preached by the retiring modera tor, the Rev. R. G. Miller, of Fail-field county, S. (J.. who selected as.the basis of his discourse l. Cor.," 8tt cligp., 9 verse: “For we are laborers together With God.” The sermon avjjs an ex cellent one and was well rfefeeivcd. After the roll had been culled, it was found that twenty-one ministers and the same number of eldees wereprev, ent. Only one minister ip the entire Presbytery was absent, -and that one by reason of, severe illness. The elec tion of a moderator for the present meeting resulted in the choice of the Rev. Robert Lathau, of Yorkville, S. 0., who at once took upon himself the, duties of chairman. The Rev. John E. Pressley, D. D....the eluted clerk of the body, was at bis post with his characteristic promptness. After tlie Presbytery had been con- slittited with prayer, the members came down to business. In the read ing of the minutes of tiie previous meetings, |it appeared that since the Inst regular session two special meet ings of the Presbytery 11:101)0011 held — ope {if. Steel Creek church in., this enmity, for ordination and installation of the Uev. Chus. ’7«tsho' or unit i tm Chester, 8. C., for the installation of tlie Rev. Mascn W. Pressley .as pastor of the chnrcli in tU^it jdace. First in the. order of business came the congre gational reports and sessional records, both of which were referred to appro priate committees. Me. W. M. Pk jico, a theological student under the care of Presbytery, was admitted to /trial for Hceusure, On,motion, it was agreed that Presby tery proceed at once to hear a lecture from Mr. Plexico, as a specimen of progress, and that Ids sermon be heard at 7.80, p. 111,, in, the evening session, with a view to his licensure to preach tlie gospel, Tlie Rev. E. E. Pressley, of Lancas- star* 8. C.-, presented a petition for leave to d^ffiit a part of hm pastoral chaj-ge, which was referred to g special ConCuifttee, consisting of the Revs. John Hunter, E. E. Boyce and Elder William McGill. This committee after wards reported in favor of demission. Before taking the evening recess, it was decided by voje that .tlie next meeting of the Prcsbytwjvbe held at Elk Shoals church, Alexander county, N. C,,. about fourteen miles vyest of Statesville. If-Avns also dtcjiT^d thrtt the hours of the present meeting be regulated as follows: Meet at 9.80, a. in., and sit till 2, p\m.; reassemble at 9.80, p. m., and liold a night session of reusuuiable length. •' . t At the night session Ecld last O^er ning, the Presbytery, heard a trial sermon from thoir student M.V. W. M. I’lexico on the text: “For I ^ay,unto you, that except your righteousness of the scribe^ gnd Pharisees, ye shall in no case enter into tjic kiog.'kmi of heaven.”—Matt. 5:30. The mscoium was an excellent one and was deliv ered with great power. After this exercise, the Presbytery took under consideration (lie matter of.congrega tional assessments, but adjourned at ten o’clock last night without taking anv definite Hint). * -.ji?* ■’y cr*- • ,' .» • Second Day’s Proceeding:*. [REPOaTED KOR THE NEWS AND IIERAL ).] On Tuesday morning, at nine o’clock, the Presbytery met in jinvatc session to consider and criticise the lecture and sermon delivered by Mr. Plexico on the previous day. After a short conference, it was* resoly^d to sustain them as trials for HEeitsuve, and eleven o’clock was fixed as the hour toy such licensure. The regular session was then opened, and reports from the. various committees were heard and considered. • , r , The report of the comfnitlce on pas tors’ salaries exhibited a decided im provement over former years in the promptness with which salaries had been paid. Only, four congregations out of twenty-seven from which re ports had been' received showed a balance unpaid—the whole mrgregat- iug less than one lufndted apd twenty- live dollars—while quite a mimber of the congregations had overpaid the amounts promised. The reports of the committees on finance, sessional records pud supplies 4 ■ vith IXWtual uni’s St atral- ,1, wlt> break lluliltual CostlycncM. So jaary persons suiter with costlvtftesa. A dose of Nonnan i/.iiiK Cordial after each meal up the fmrtt stiibboru case. It jiftios tone to the stomach thereby stimulating the liver to healthy action. .. ■ • fro in the Sea Board, • Mrs. Cl Wulhern, Chnrleslon, S. C., says: ,‘T have used Nonnan’s Neutralizing Cor dial in my family two or three years and can certainly recommend it as one of the best medicine^ for all stomachic trouhles. It Is so hmplpss that I do' not hesitate to give it to lay youngest child.” Last Appeal.—Looking to your own interestl* <»ue of the first laws of nature Therefore having granted llbenid 'indul gence to my customers, theyjfSpst not com plain if they find, after tlie imn of Februa ry, their accounts In other hands for imm-- oiati collection with cost added. In the future payment will positively be required when bills come due, regardless of prices being too low to sell cotton, pif c ration bills and bank debts to pay first. So it will be to your interest to come iwid settle at once, ,in order that I may d>> ’likewise. Thin U my leuu appeal. ‘ ' I. SIMPSON, i)entist. 1 IK. Ii. I. A TTEND I’eguiar Annual Meeting of J\.-' your Company in Town Hall on Muhjday evening, the flth inst., at a o’clock. C M. CHAN DLL K, 4p 7 • *. Secretary, OF SOUT# CAitOLlNA, COUNTS j)(>F r^BFIELD. By J. R. BQyTBES, &g.. Probate Jvdyif ,. TIJIIEltEAS, Henry It. Copeland hath 1 v mpde suit to me to grint him let tors ..of, juUnj n istra tion oj ±he estate and effects of Starling GlSrin, deceased, cum tistatnento anno,cm: ■ > These aye, therefore, to cite apd admon ish all and singular the kindred and ‘cred itors of tlie said starling Glenn, de ceased, that Alley be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to. be held at Fail-field Gouit House, S.. 'C., on the 21:'t day of A)nil. next a'fter publication liereof, at 11 o’clock in tlie forenoon, toi slmw cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this (ith day of April, Anno Domini 18a;t Published on the 7th day of April, 1883, in Tue News and Herald. J. It. BOYLES, Ap 7-fxl Judge of Probate. J. F. M C MASTER & CO., AGENTS, MTNNSBORO, S. C. SPRING a sw6ij«.fcEM® Srr <• a .*! a . • * ^ ^ , ^ * 1833 SPRING 1883 I have now in stock t j line of W J STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. By J. R. BOYLES, E»q., Probate Judge. IIEHEAS, J. M. Beaty hath made suit to me to grant iiiut letters of administration of the estate and effects of Janies Beaty, deceased: Tlic.se are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and cred- -•JWfrs: of the said James Beaty, de ceased, that they ue and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Fairaeid Court House, S. C., on the 21st day of April next after publication here of, at 11 o’clock in tlie forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should ftot J>e granted. tn < day <Jf Given under my hand, rtlife «th April, Auno Dommkjtwin-; * " • Published on day of 1883, in The News and Herald. V J. B. BOYLES,'uT:. . Ap 7-fxt ... Judge of Probate. April, Grand display of French and Domestic Pattern Hats and Novelties. MISS BLACK, a first-class milliner from Baltimore, who is personally known to were, after some discussion, approved j many in both our town and county, wit be and adopted Humpty DuiiFTY.-Mr. MaiTDaniqls, advance agent for Rpbt. A. Hcwlettc’s Humpty Dumnty troupe, has made arrangements for one entertainment of flic troupe at tlie Thespian Hall on Tuesday evening mycL This company lias exhibited in Charleston, ’Wilming* ton and others ofAur Iftrge cities and comes highlv endorsed bv the press. Here is what the \yiln\ijigtpn Daily Review has to ..sjny in. regard to their entertainment fu that city: The opera house was crowded last night to witness the varied petformaneo.of Robt, A. Hewlette’s ^fumpty Dumpty troupe, and those who wefii for Hie purpose of having an uproarious. laugh were .#lliy gratified. The perfortnance was excellent. Ronaldo, “The Rubier Man,” performed some astronishing feats. Tfee ..ringing and dancing of Miss Annie Devere were very racefnl and pleasing. Mart Daniels gave exhibitions of his skill qn the Harmonieum, )ad an imitation of the xylophone upon an > :drnary lead pencil, which was marvelous. In both cf those performances he was rreeted with shouts of applause and called jjack twice before the audience would be alisfied. Tlie other attractions wore good. )f course, it is needless to speak of Hew- ette, the Humpty liumpty of the occasion, lor life is too well kpown to need commend ation from us. Suffice to say that he, as he central figure in tiic performance, kept he audience convulsed with roars of laugh er from tlie beginning to the -end of the Entertainment Reserved seats will be on sale at Mr. P. Miller’s Confectionery, coua- euting Min/day morning. v—Eyos brighten, cheeks become rosy, ftscles gain strenuui by me use of Brown s Du Litters. * Farming Iinpieinctfte, such as **• .*.« ''*/• Plows, Trace Chains, Clevicef. Shovels, Breast Chains, Heel Screws. Spades, Back Bands, Lap Rings. Swedes Iron, QlruidstpncSj Axes. Ferguson & Blount’s Iron Foot Plow % Stocks. SEED IRISH POTATOES AND GARDEN SEEDS. My stock of GROCERIES will al ways Ijc kept up with nothing but KUtST-CLASS GOODS. A large lot of FINE FLOUR, bought before tfie recent advance, cheap by M ' the barrel. Fresh .impply of “Snow- Cakd” Crackera. - 1; n- ’f 'i' i . ONLY CASH TRADE SOLICITED. SPRING SPRING SPRUNG SPRING GROCEHiES! TV t •V.'I CAN ONLY ENUMERATE A FEW ARTICLES NOW ON HAND. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSBS. SUGAR. . COFFEE. Green. COFFEE, Roasted. CANNED GU0J>S.« ■> , SODA rRACKERS. DEEP SEA MACKEREL, in caffs. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. ‘ oatmeal. FLOUR, all grades. SYRUPS. II \MS. CHEESE. - MACARONI. PICKLES. our new Stock oj 1 IS ARRIVING DAILY. CEltEBID XE-XSli EQ'X'A.TOES. Also 1 Toes; Plows, Trace Clinins, Ilames, Back Bands, Buckets, BrofimS; etc. It to mention a!!, but “Gall for what you want and pay for what you git.” J. H. HARDEN & BRO. COTTON IS LOW,' -BUT- B. SUGENHEIME&’S PRICED AK23 VSRY MUCH LiOWER. -rO- OPENING OF MIUINERX, -COMMENCING— At eleven ^o’clock the special order of fhe day was tqteu .^ip, and %he Piesbyiery imoceedcd to license Mr. Plexico to the work of the gospel min istry. The moderator, Dr. Lathau, delivered tq dliq,candidate an earnest and touching address on the duties, responsibilities and rewards incident to UiQ.iWork of the minister. After propounding the constitutional oblige tiong, Mr. Plexico was, .with prayer, eplemnly set apart and licensed to the holy work to which lie’had been called. A resolution was passed highly en dorsing and recommending the History of the Associate RefonnuA Church, recently prepared and published by Dr. Lathan. This is a complete his tory qf Associate Rcformd£ Presby- tcriauisip in America, embracing sketches ofAho Associate Clmrcli ana the Reformed Cimrch prior to their union, and giving an account of their origin and .progress in Scotland; and from the time of the union there is a full and complete history of the Uni ted Chnroli unto the year 1882. The Little Banner.'u Sabbath School paper, wlpcli has reoently been re vived under the management of the Rtiv. Dr. Grier and the Rev. Mr. Todd, was aDq tjecommended to tlie congre gations of tlie Presbytery for their support-ami patronage. J he .Rev. John 1$. Pressley, D. D., red his vesignation as clerk of the Presbytery, stating that the. duties of the position were too laborious for one of his hoj^th and ye^rs. This was ac cepted, and the Her. ooha J. Cimlmei* was elected to fill his place. A con » mittec was appointed to purchase a suitable testimonial to be presented to Dr Presslev in recogiritioirof his long and faithful services. much pleased to serve all who may calk No trouble to show goods. We can only request a trial, and will guarantee satis- factiou pi eveyy particular. MRS. BOAG having Just returned from the North, we do not hesitate to say -you will find our stock in every department fuller and better selected than ever before since we have been in business. Many thanks Tpr^fest .patrona - .- ’ -rr.t solicit a continuance of the same. R. M. HUEY. Seasonable Hint a! Just opened a fine line of MEN’S: YOUTJIS’ —and—;- 2I?» JKS. BC CGS-* Now is tlie time to- Iqiy- Ga such as Long Handle Spade gers, Rakes, etc. ,. FARJII^G TOOLS. j-’f “v .' * yi- ..J x. e v .' !: jf Meikli's Two-Horse’efoei and Iron Plows, tliree stvles of single Iron Foot Stocks, Handled and Brades Hoes, Sidglc Trees, Lap Rings, Clevises, Grass Rods, Heel Bolts, Traced of all kinds, Haines and Tlanie Strings, Plow Blades. * GROCEKS^Sj' I still keep the Magnolia Hams, Break- BOYS’ suits; *«• - 1 , 1 v-a I HAVE never had any liking for great “blowing" in advertisements, but liava depended rather upon selling goods at such prices a-oto^U|fy v aty .V)l^l customers au,l draw many new ones. ’ " • 1 •> "j I still mte)ul,ty adopt the same pjaa, and I feel sure that I can co^» fully np td every assertldirY make. It is impossible to give the prices of the ntuncrouVgoonsI Iuvm in stoic. But I quote: .,. a «(• ' ’ PIEDMONT HOMESPUN, the best In tlie market, at 7 cents per yard, CALICOES at 5, 0 and 7 cents—the last figure for the best. SHOES, in great variety and at prices to suit anybody. CLOTHIXGof ail syles and at aii prices. . My stock of STAPLE AND FANCY GKOCEMES, •... ■ . Wines, Liquors, etc., will be sold at correspondingly low prices, ami I shall always • pleased to show my goods. -in- NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES. ■en the fast Strips, Beef, Re|o: v.Sausage, Bacou, We . Hogna.sa Lard, Grits, Goshen Batter. I have recently pitt in a let of COOKIXG STOVES, • j V 4 And invite fttte»tionrto.ray ‘.‘Cot ton Plant,fr'^o'Triend” and “Bill Arp” styles, from $0.00 up A full line of Kitchen Goods and Tin ware. I have three, fine Side Bar Buggj^ . *nt* one. J^anopy.Top Basket Plrteton, which I will sen low-forthe money. j. 11. cunmiras. We Have Received Our LADIES’ HATS 'Of the LATEST STYLES, From FIFTEEN Cfnts Up. A call froin all is respect fully solicited. P. LANDECKER $ BRO. goods. Give me a call at BEATY & BRO.’S OLD STAND. b« S. STTOIBTTTdlEI^nET^. trf?* Remeniber ‘be place—Old Stand of Beaty & Bro. - 188 1883: MB 10 ill. J. O. BOAG. VlVOGIISS, BCGOIES. •i' Don’t forget that you can get good, well finished Open or Top Buggy, , or .JJouble- . . • ' , • si *-| Seated Gunboat cheap for cash from r j. O. BOAG. . —TRADR— . NORMAN’S CORDIAL. v . ri --MARK— ‘ ' ICBlMtd effectusl Ramedr forth* cur.of nd disorai ‘ SALE AND -FEED STABLES. t- A ■ ffe The long anticipated holiday rush has come and gone, and the New Year with its hidden future has dawned upon us; and as 1 intend to nsc my utmost, endeavors to merit in future tlie very liberal patronage that has l>een extended to modbc past year, by consulting at all times the iutercsU utiny custixmc&A lake (Ins,opportunity of announcing tbatJjo*n this date my present stock of • FALL AND WINTEti GOODS' Will he aold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, in order to man# preparation for a more extended Spring and Summer X - I • ‘ > . . v , - # .TRADE THAN HERETOFORE. ; . • ‘ '' • *-T'V" r - > < * ■ • + • »'** 4 f* Please call and examine my stock before mfiklng vour purchases as my prices will convince yon thal I mean just what I promise in this advertisement. Thanking my friends for their verv liberal and gratifying favors, . 1 wish ’yo ; u all a happy and prosperous New Ycay. L. SAMITELS. ' BUY A Ntt t Ja Family Sewing Jlaflilnc. Iik'J? * chine warranted as represcsiod, and Every Ma- gn*r- antees given with every' waehine. lightest 1 7 running and best machine on the market. For sale only by J. O. BOAG. th* •U l£T«ciitkrttliW and dlaordmra of UuStom- vbethcr In children or adult*, to the Stomach without tolas VOj riemS^'^rmoUrj. Warrhot*, Obok era Uorbua, Cholera Infantum, Heartburn, Sick and Nerrooi Headache and Drep^ala. May _ 5 iat—tltvw or aching* of food or water. 3$rOXtACA.3jr'S ; ^ NEUTRALIZINQ CORDIAL I* as plcsaant and hannlwi* w Blank, berry Winn. Doe* not contain Opium and will not constipate. Specially recom mended for-BoMWUMC Sad Two thin* Children. * . • • - ^ StiA Price sjc. and $1.00 per bottle. • aaOPftol Vraggtm vaa maun wa ofwiiw'.ia KZOELBIOl OHBMIOAL LOOK OUT! SoJeTropdetart, Oft 9EDU6TI3N Hi CLOTHING. 1 w’ill close out my winter stock of ClAQ^FUTlffG' Jat EEDUCED PEIOE^ in order to make room for a HOR&ES; MARES AND ^ULES. large stock of SPRING CLOTHING. i\ WalhnUn,AC. , V.B.A. _ Before adjourning Rie tlianks of tiv?, XIUBBEH PAIlftV Presbytery were.tennered to the con gregation and the citizens of Charlotte for the princely hospitality with which .the members of the body had been en tertained while in that city. The Rev. Dr. A. W. Miller, qf the Firat Prqsby- teriivu Church, then arose and in a pleasing manner expressed the gretifi- catioa of the good people of Charloote O NE BARREL RUBBER PAINT, tin or shingle.roofs, just receiywt for McMak hcr, Brick A Kim;Hik. - BORAX. A PURE article of Powdered Borax, for washing and starching, bathing, disinfecting, etc., also for moths - gnu 1 * ty rwhrtolSSSSkWi'SAir fitkTS! nau,iamny to meet in tneir niiusi, ami ba ^ by expressed the hoim that it would not E. B. Ragsdale. G. W. Ragsdale. TWENTY-TWO head of fst^-nttfeky mules just anived in addition to st >ck on hand. Broke and onbroke mules from three to six veara old. I also havi' ^*VtraM ' . good pairs of horses and sotne line com-j • ouien norses, wen gaiieu ana nne ur.veis, j -** '-7 --‘v “■ •***'■* and some good mares and a lot of plug a f frhofl hnrrtp^ns. Dp rut-p fp call at uiuies, wmen t will sen citeap lor UAMil, 0 t - t ' or 011 time until nextj*il), by ].erHons u< k- j ing me satisfactmy papers, either by whole sale or retail. Great inducements mleted to cash liuyers. 1 defy competition. k’U|' Flue liuc of Overcoats RAGSDALE & RAGSDALE, Attorney* at Law, No. 8, Law Range, WD&SBORQ^S. C. 1 .* ? '*■ ' .' Special Attention Given to Collection. r All kinds of JOB PRINTING, sucli ■ijt , ' <r - •/WEtK-tano, W1II.LIFOKD. snoito, S. C., Feb. 6, 1883 M L. KINARD’S, OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL, COI LMiilA, S. C.. ' besiderfhe ^narch^theCrowu^uauo! CROSBY MILITARY LYSTHUIE. —an ammoniated alkaKneU|>hosphate. | — , ’ D. B. BU33Y, A. U„ PEINCIPAL. eC|>hosphate. | This guano is especially adapted to led clay sened The ammonia being les- and phosphate and imush boll r 'flt*I MIIUS Ol O V_7D 1 IVliw A l i.1 va j .6UCB ; ikiT 1 nr*i*xkofiAr) 'I'rxr if as Letter Reads BUI Heads Envelopes, | ^ wdt,cer9 beiu K inci’eased. iry it (lope in pegt style and. vegy.j Oi kn b^ggiks at $37 and $13, at W. E. atkkN I chkal', at Tub Naws ako Heasdb 1 L LYSSE G. DESI’ORT&J. J. G. jlcDoiiaLD. C. A Douglass. FE ASTEUVILL E, .9, C, tw Sexd FOU ClJJCL'LARS. . McDonald & douguss, Auoruey* at Law, No. 3, Law Karge, W1NNSBORO, B. C Practice in all tiie State Courts. Buy tuk Falsik:A»> Waooh oar f ;:; ULYbSE G, 1