University of South Carolina Libraries
.1 ,'V' .. 4 m •■^'VtsfcsiW'wr-c . - ?,-s LCJAL iNTELIIGENGT. THURSDAY, >UNE 7 , « 1888 Mew AdvertUementa. • Attention-J, P. Ca’idwell, Secretary. , Board of Health-^-J. N. Center, Clark of Council. . . , Final Discharge—R. 8. Dcsportes, Administrator. _ jv ■—VI ' , , — A^/roved comity paper aod school certiflcatfes bought and cash paid for same by T. tV. Lauderdale. * s , 4 .—i— • . « t Kkw Peaciiks.—Mrs. M. Jl. Nelson .lias sent us some nice peliChes—the first we have seen this season. „ Oprkkd This Day.—One lot Bruns- ( wick Coffee, To every pound of ^coffee one fine crystal gpbiet given. Old Dominion Pig Hams, with a good many other goods which w’ill be sold Nihorip. S. S. Woi.ke. ■ .1.. i»——. , - Fine ^Tobacco.—Mr. R. H. Simpson, of the ‘‘Old Fort,” has just received sovergl grades of very fine chewing ^tobacco. lie will please accept our thanks for a sample, and, a'tter a. fair Xrial, we would advise all “lovers of the weed” to call on him and buy some. I'iie Pauu Mn.i.s.—Attention is called to the advertisement of the Parr .Mills, now operated by Messrs. 5. C. 'Swygertdj Co. ..Xljese mills have beep’ recently overhaoVd, and are wmv fn t he best coudition for turning out flour 'of the very finest quality. Wo trust the proprietor^, who .are among tlie inost ente.rprisiug merchants in tT'e county, ’will enjoy a full share of the, public patronage. . 8ii.k Cuetuke.—Mr. G. H. Sfckas- ter has shown us some specimens of cocoons, which are among a large num ber he has on hand. Some time ago ■he procured, frqiij the Women’s Silk Culture Association,* of Philadelphia', one thousand eggs, and he tias very nearly thVt number of cocoons. Mr. McMastey’s success^in silk culture is marked, and it should encourage oth ers to engage in it. with intent to kill, one yeiir aVh&lcl labor in the penitentiary. The following is the presentment of the grand ju ry for the Juno term':,, To His Honor, J. H. Hudson, Pre- sidinu Judge: The grand jury in and for the said State and county beg leave to report that we. have made an examination of the public offices apd of tho^ounty jail, finding them all jn good condition, ueatly and properly kept. As to the poor house, haying so recently,visited die same, and find ing that' the recommendations of the. grand jury at the last term of Cou^t had been fully complied with, we haye concluded that it was unnecessary fof a committee of our number to’visjft that institntiqu at present. Detween this time, however, and the next terip of Court we will visit th.e satho and will thpn .make a more elaborate re- portjtqbching matters relating thereto. The public highways throughout the county, so far as we have been abjc to learn, are probably in as good condi tion us circumstances wjll admit. We desire, however, to call attention again to that portion of Urn Rocky Mount road from the town o'f wiiiusboro to the five-mile post on said road, and also to the fact that this piece of . road has been noticed by tliis as well as by other grand 'juries before, and has been but pooily attended to. An- otlicr, mutter which appears to ns to be worthy of notice in this connection, is the fact that since the adoption of the “no-fence law,” planters Are in clined to throw old rails, trash, etc., in the road. We urge that the road be more, particularly looked alter in the future. We would, also call attention to the matter of the boundary line between NOTICE WILL FOR FINAL DISCHARGE!. 4b I WILL apply to the Judge of Probate of \ Fairfield. County on Saturday, 7th July, 1883, for a tinal discharge as Admin-1 istrufor of the Estate of James King,. deceased. JuneVe^iks R. S. DESPORTES, Administrator. —SO BUY YOUR- BOABD OF HEALTH. FURNITURE FROM It. W. PHI I,LITs. T HE following Board of Health was elected to serve one year from May 1SV1883, viz: Dr. R. B. . Huhahan and Messrs. I). R. Fleiudken and J. A. Brice. Persons will take notice that the usual in spection wiU be made in the next ten days by the Board. J. N. CENTER, ... Clerkyl Council. . Testimonial.—It will be remcm- oered that some weeks ago the Mon- Vicello Democratic Club adopted reso lutions expressiVc of their appreciation of the professional services rendered by Senator il. A. Gail lard and Col. Jno C. Haskell in the trial of the trumped-up charges against the Monti- ccllo Democrats, and farther resolved to present each of these gentlemen with a cane. This resolution has been recently,. cayrje(l oiiL On Monday, .Major Wood ward, .011 behalf of the Club, made the presentation to Sena tor Gaillard, and fbjrwarded to Cpioiiel Haskell at Columbia. The canes are of ebon)*, handsomely mounted in ^gold. The one presented to Colonel Haskell bears the inscription, “To Hon. J. C. Haskell, from Monticello democratic Club, 1883”, and that pre sented to deflator Gaillard is similarly inscribed, wifh the proper change of ’the name of the donee. The cincs will be highly prized by the recipients, ’ds evidences of appreciation of services rendered in a good cause. THE CIKCjgiT COUltt. r . •>•.* ,, »)>« ■.>■ o . Continue Ion of the Trial of Criminal Cases —Presentation of the Grand Jury—Close of the Conrt of Sessions. The following is a synopsis of the cases fried In the Co’url of General Sessions since our last report: , , State vs. Prince Blackmon*, colored, indicted for adultery—Lucinda Black- more, prosecutrix. A. M. Mackey, Ksq., appeared for the defence. The the comities of Fairfield,and Richland, a new survey of which has been re cently made.' The parties concerned are anxious to lm'’c ftbe matter adjust ed, and especially those concerned in a scbool district, where the erection of a sciiool-house is, awaiting the settle ment.of the matter. Wo rquonimend that prbper steps betaken to have the matter adjusted. We desjre, in conclusion to ycturn onr sincere thanks to his Honor tlie Presming Judge for the able instruc tions which we have received at bis liands. ...... . ATl of iVlilch Is respectfully sub mitted. U. C. TbaiT, iForeman. * .« *. t . j . t , Ou motion of the Solicitor it was ordered that a rule be served upon the board of county commissioner^, re quiring them to show cause, at the nexj term of Uouyf, why they should not he indicted for neglect of duty in failing to give proper attentiou to the Uockv Mount road. The Court of Genera] Sessions ad journed at half-past one o’clqck on Wednesday, and the Court of Com mon Pleas was opened at’four. The business was only of a. routine hafilfe and of no public interest'. . , , , $foo reward. A REWARD of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS will . pe, uafd by the Town Council of Winnsbbro for information .with proof to convict any person or per sons of attempting-to set fire to and burn the outbuilding'on. the premises of Joseph R. Robertson, (commonly knuwji as the LaddtHuilding) on the night of the 5th of May, 1«3. 13)’ order of Coutlcu: ' J. N. CENTER, Clerk. Mattresses o( my owii munufac- -ture. Lse economy—buy Giie best i—buy where'you can get Hie cheap est A new supply of Children’s Carri- *gcs, of the latest designs and low in price You c w can save money hy huy' n K your Pictuiv Frames, Wail Pockets. B ackets, Hat-racks, Spriag Beds, Win* Mattressifts and ,• Window Shades from It. W r . PIIILLIPS.. I am a "cut for several different SEWING MACHINES, and some of them its.GOOD as can be made. •You will liiid it to your interest to price mine before' making a pur chase ELSEWHERE. Remember tjiat I cannot be undersold by any one. TAX RETURNS. I could give you as MANY REFERENCES AS YOU WANT, but do not think it necessary, as the machines wiU RECOMMEND THEM8EL VE8 when you get one. Sew ing machine belts, oil, oil cans and needles for sale. I will order any part tbat is wanted for a sewing machine. Agent for Doors, Sasli and Blinds. All orders Will have prompt attention. Ap 19- MOWERS, REAPERS, BINDERS* ■j. - SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, STRONG AND DURABLE, and EASILY MANAGED; EVEkY ON# TO DO THE WORK PERFECTLY, IF NOT TH# MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR,* . ■ wy. KAIRFIELD OOUNTy. SEED UPLAND RICE rti WiNKsnono, 8. C., May 1,1883. This Office will be open from June 1st to July 20th, 1883, for the purpose of re ceiving Tax RetvrrpS of all personal prop erty owned on tlie first of Julie, 1883. AJJ persons owning personal property, of any description are required to list tlie same, under oath, for taxation. AH new bulld- ings erected since the first of June, 1882, must be report^/}; and, all, purchases or sales of real estate, foftiiin tkc atone period, must be noted. , j Ail male persons between the ages of twenty-one and fifty 'Vears are liable to Poll Tax, except school trustees and- those physically unable to earn a suppoVt. The term “personal property,” as here used, is held to mean and include “all things, other than real estate, wnich have any pecuniary value, and moneys,/redits, investments in bonds, shocks, joint stock companies, or otherwise.” r For the convenience of taxjiaV’crs, I will attend jpjierson, or by deputy, at the fol lowing places on the day specified, for the purpose of receiving Tax Returns, ViY: FeastcrvjUle, Tuesday, June 19. BuekTiead, Wednesday, June 20. Monticello, Thursday, June 21. Jenkinsville, Friday*, June 22. v -.. Jennings’s Store, Saturday, June 23. Woodward’s. Monday, June 23. Wliite Oakr Tdeaday,. June 26. Ridgeway, Wednes ’ .y, June 27. Blythe wood, Thursday, June 28. Bear Oreeki.Frjtjay, June 29. v Gladden’s Grove, Monday, July 2. Boulware’s Store, Tuesday, July 3. L N. WITHERS,. • - . < Auditor Fairfield County. May 5-fxlm s - TOR SALE W. 11. DOTY & CO., AGENTS; ■K IT T _ f . ... Can be planted anj’where and at same time that cotton can, and be cultivated very rnuch like it. ONL Y A *FEW B USHELS LEFT. - ; QN#JPECK ^oduced last year in this county SIX BUSHELS, wurth SIX DOLLARS TER BUSHEL, - ;» a. i. ,j. 4 ^ '* with but ’ordinary attention. Call and get particulars. J; H. HARDEN & BRO. April 19-jk2m WINNSBORO, 'S. C. VICTORIOUS EVERYWHERE! 1 Universally FARM MACHINERY! I HAVE for sale, direct from the manu- factiirers, all kinds of Agricultural Machin ery, Implements, etc., etc. Engines oj ail sizes, from three to one hundred and fifty horse power. SAW MILLS AND GRIST MILLS, Manufactured at the Motropolitan Iron A MERRY MAY PARTY. • ■- - ; A Happy Gathering of the Pupils and Friends of Mrs. Simmons's School. Messrs. Editors: By a special invi tation, ami in company with a friend, Sir., J, B. Cloud, I attended, Slay 25th, near the Fairfield line, in Kershaw county, a May party, which was orig inated and carried out ty Sirs. Sim mons in connection with her day school. It was a success in the highest degree. The pupils acquitted them selves alike with credit to their efficient aud amiable teaeWeY, and to all con cerned. The whole affair, in its con ception and carrying Wflb showed the Brecejjtress to be an adept in such ex ercises. The audience was large, cOrfi.* posed of Yoi\ng and old people from Fairfield and Kershaw; and it was a noticeable fact that old grew young again. Wp were highly entertained with sweet music, both instrumental and vocal. The place of meeting was in a beautiful grove, at tlie base of .which lilowcd a bubbling brook, and jbe grounds being decorated with lovi- iury, aRer scyeral hoiVrs’ deliberation, Jy flowers by fair liands lent a charm rendered & verdict of “Not guilty.” The defendant Was accordingly d»a* Special -Attention * .■ * - * • -j* j r; <rr »»» j ' ■'n TIgiyen to the— FXDERTAKEU'S department. charged. ° > . ;J. * • State vs. George Moo're, Oolrtfed 1 , in dicted for larceny of live stock—Mr. Mackey for Hie defendant. The pris oner was charged with stealing: a cow from Anderson Humphreys, colored. The evidence was mainly circumstan tial. The defendant denied the prose cutor’s statements, ami also attempted i to establish an aZifti—alleging that at the of tfee alleged larceny he was in WinneboroJ ts seveVal miles from the residence Of the prosecutor. The jury, after a brief deliberation, rendered a verdict of “Guilty.” State vs. James Greer, colored - , in dicted for housebreaking In the day time- to the surroundings'. .These tilings caused the writer to call up unbidden that impressive quotation, “The groves were God’s first temples”. Then at eleven o’clock came the May queen’, escorted by her attendants', who crowned her,queen by adorning her brow with a floral wreath, paying her compliments with flowers in tributes of song and in poetic recitations. More than one bachelor that ds\y in gazing upon the fair face of the queen felt his heart go “piLa-bat.” After the ceremonies: then came a superb dinner of the nuest, variety. All weyc satisfied with .thisand the ALL CALLS PROMPTLY AT TENDED TO. I keep on hand a full supply of METALLIC BURIAL CASKETS of the finest finish, And WALNUT CAskETS of the latest styles; and also Imitation ROSkvVooD CASES AND CofttlNS, Works, 'Richmond, Virginia- . , Froin tlie York, Pcimsylvanin, Agricul tural Works—all kinds of Implements, from a Heel-Screw tofl, Thresher that will thresh and clean si'xfv bushels of wheat per hour or two hundred bushels of oats per hour. Sulky Ploughs, OuIWvatos, Harrows anjJ Ploughs and Plough Stocks of all. kinds and sizes. Also Reapers, with self-dropper or self-binder. I am agent for the DERRICK MAY AND COTTON PRESS. this Press will, with three hands, press straw in small bales as fast fast as the thresher can clean it; and with three hands can bale cotton faster than • sixty-saw gin caniurH.-tbj^Unt;«ut y -.- ... I have also soma of the.bast made..COT TON GINS, with all the modern innW e- inents, with PRESSES from the factories. I also sell SALE AND FEED STABLES. ^ m f- SI <oS . ._ < < i. s' ul-= v • 1 ’ m ■ f!-. £ I Admired! THE ECLIPSE FARM ENGINE •Is attached to the crown of the boiler hy expansion Joints and Bolts in such manner as to equally divide the weight between the forward and rear axles. Ismountedonstrong KENTUCKY HORSES AND MULES! COTTONSEED v , oAi MILLS. and a CHEAP BURIAL ROBES. of COFFINS and Apl9 B. W. PHIIXIVS. THE FIRE DEPARTMEN Rules for the Government of the Fire Department of the Town of Winnsborq, S, Cy, . I. The-Chief of the Fire Department shall have general supervisory control of the'Department at all times;, ang. at fires he.sligli hj»y$ absolute conunaqdtoid direo. tlon of the same, and on such oocasious is hereby invested with full police powers. All orders of the Chief shall he communi- cated^to the officers la command of the differeut companies %t fire^, eitlier in per son or through the Assistant Chief, or such other person as he may designate. In case of the absence of the Chief, tlie duties and powers of that officer shall devolve upon the Assistant Chief, and in case qf tlie. qb- senca of both then upon tlie officer hi com mand of the Senior Fire Company. ,,,11. In case of a fire .threatening any con- j Siderable pail of the Town; the,Chief may Scales of nil sizes, that will weigh from one-half pound to five tons. Carriages, Buggies and Riding Carts, of all sizes and prices. < - If any person w tabes to purchase any of the altove-mentioned goods, they will please jeaUaUdr. JAMES Q. DAVIS'S office and leave word with him, and I will call and show catalogues, etc. i»AGAX, ’ AGENT. May 17-tf Just arrived, one carload of young, fat, broke Kentucky Mples and Horses—among them spine nice driving mares. ONE PA IR OF, NICE BAY -HORSES. TWO GOOD SADDLE HOUSES.. Come and get the pick, as I will swap as well as sell, so you can’j ( m{f^ a trade. I will swap for any aud all kinds. Don’t be backward in juuitering me to swap, as I am net at all scary A. WilLLIFORD. NEW ADDITIONS GUIS1I1NG the SPARKS. THE WAYNESBORO ECI/lPSE PATENT SELF-REGULATING GRAIN SEPARATOR, ULEANKU AND BAGGER, the most complete GRAIN SAVER in the world, amt UNSURPASSED FOR SLMPLC1TY; Capacity for Threshing, Separating and defining all kinds of grain Iteady for market’. ' - i -. , THE CELEBRATED OSBORN REAPER AND MOWER, the best Machine of the kind in tlie Market. ’ I . . . ' ' THE VAN WINKLE, PRATT and BROWN GINS, with FEEDERS AND CONDENSERS. Ail of tlie above, with every other kind of FARM IMPROVED MACHINERY, sold by 1 x { ■ U ' < - 5 R. J. McCARLEY & CO. April 17 — THE CLOTHINS HOUSE ——Ofr M. L. KiNARD; r i ^ •' ■* f ^ * i 0 ' J OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL, COLUMBIA, S. C. J FEESH GOODS! chatting and Jn listening to.: sweet niiisic by the string band and.singing by the ladies!... Barents, neighbors', children and friends were »11 made the defendant. The prisoner was . that all communities would realize the charged frith breaking into the house ] true necessity for such means of recr?- olf David Crockett, colored, and steal-: Hti » n ? Bmn all concerned would bo ing therelbom. three dollars, The de-& e J aud the burduus of lifo lendant admitted Vhe act, Hat claimed tliat it was conmittcd on a different day from that fixed in Hie indictment, and.that the mnuey was due him by a the prosecutor'., The defendant was ^convicted'. .. State vs. George McMillan, colored, indicted for housebreaking in tlip day time and burglary—Mr. Mackey for the ciefendant. The prisoner was charged with breaking into the corn-crib of the prosecuting witnesp, Mr. Win. C. Lyles, and stealing six bushels of corn! The defendant flatly denied the charge, ttbe jury, after a deliberation t of an hour and a half, rendered a vetdict of * “Guilty of housebreaking.” On Wednesday the prisoners con victed during the term were brought into conrt and sentenced as follows: George Moore, convicted of larceny of live stock, two yeafs & hard labor In the penitentiary, and $1.00 fine. . James Greer, convicted of house breaking in the daytime, six months at hard labor in the penitentiary. , George McMillan, convicted of house breaking in the daytime, eight mouths frt hard labor in t]io penitentiary. - tfiley Mayfield; convicted of assault i j - v . . 1 omerauie pan, or me lown, me vinyl ma remainder of the day was spent lu ! use explosives in his discretion; ior itpay " ‘ ! ' rail in consultation the Town Council wiq tlie officers in charge of the fire companies, whose, whose duty, together with the Chief* shall be to dceidq.tne expediency of such use by a majority vote of those re sponding to calli . v j.. IIL No Company shall leave the ground until discharged by tlie Chief or officer In command of the Department - IV. All disputes arising between mem bers of different Fire. Companies at fires, shall .be ,ffjibmittcd ty the Chief .for his ruling, which dial! be of lull force until reversed by ti. 3 Town Council. V. Any Fire Company violating the above rules shql! be reported by the Chief may feel itself to the Town Council, have her for a teach- L YI^-That the Clerk be required to place m ule lighter: , iMrs. Simtnous has dofic a good work for the ophirnunity in which she has taught tin's ..year; her influence is felt, and any qpibmunlty highly honored to hav CONSISttNG OF FLOUR OF THE r•«. ?*•- ••:'-= »•.’■' ?*» •. v • best grades, Meal, Pearl Grits, Rice, New Orleans Molasncs and Syrups, full line of . .. , .1 7*" * ’-'L *’•' Canned Goods, Corned Beef, Sugar Com, .r.'jr •»» J i Yv * . ( Okra and Tomattoes, Tolnattofes, Salmon, 4, ;• • : Peaches, Pineapple', Celebrated Bartlett "V. . -H-. *, ' " s - *'.• •' :.*• Pears, Succotash, Sqiiiish, ChOw-Chow and Mixed Pickles, Prepared CoStoanut for • . • '' • • • •*' * ' pies, cakes and puddings. Evaporated Vegetables for Soups, Evaporated Aspics. Old Government Java • ? Gu.2 - ’ and Rio Coffee, Grech and Black Tea, and all Grades of .* vJ*.’; ... SugArs and Coffees. D. E. Flennikcn. L am receiving daily new additions to my Stock of Shelf aud aud Staple Groceries. skrfifcF niiocERira*. < * * *> . , , t Tomatoes and Tomatoes and Okra in cans. Apples and Peaches. •» ! Raspberry, Strawberry, Pineapple, i, UitVoii and Orange Marmalade* Ham Sausage, Corned Beef and Tongue in cans. Roast Chicken and Roast Turkeys. Pickles, Tdiics and Lemons. Che: <e and Maccaroui. *»'»••'**• ... - STANDARD GROCRRIRfli • ' 'V- 5 ' Sugars, Coflces and Teas of various grades. ■> . Meal, Flour, Grist, and Bacon. New Orleans Molasses and Syrups. Fish and Fulton Market Beef. Borden’s Knglo Condensed Milk. • Raisins and Nuts... Spices and Confectioneries of all kind’s. All pf which .will be SOLD CHEAP for CASH by I have just opened a large stock of SPRING GOODS for Men, Youths and Boys, in Suits of Cassimere, Flannel, Cheviot and Serge—all at 1c v prices. Also a line of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS In ail the latest styles of goods. Gents’ Neckwear a specialty. SHOES in Low-Quarters and Gaiters. Orders sent to iny address will be promptly attended to. Gents’ FINE M L. KlNARD. SPRING GOODS :AT: L. SAM UK LB'. r S. S. WOLFE. FRESH GROCERIES! "? shall be glad t6 go there again. TraveUeb. Wlunsboro, Jui\e 5, 1883. b usiNkjfjjt 'Norbc'is. What 28 Cents Will iSol r - The small sum of 25 cents Invested In a bottle of Norman’s. Neutralizing Cordial will save you many hours of. pain and suffering, many sleepless nights and many doctor bill. Norman’s Cordial ig -sold ail nVer the land. Every druggist and cross road merchant can get it We are shipping it everywhere. From Old Virginia. . .. i. ~r A prominent BgoCer of Richmond, Va.j whose name we withhold, says he has used Norman’s Neutripiting * Cordial several years for Ml irregularities of tlie stomach and found it effectual in every instance. He recommends it as an excellent remedy for a man who loses on futures. ATTlrifTlOflfi r 1§83. j: N. CE^'tsk, Clerk of Council. UNDERTAKING ! -TftADK- NORMAN’S CORDIAL.. -MARK- * - , STJRK uvl •ffeetmJ Remeir tor the enreo* Winnsboro Stecra lire Elurine June 7-fl Secretary. MR. J. M. KIjLIOTT, SR., Respeotfuliy informs the public that he has on hand a full line of cofrirfs axd Baskets, and is prepared to do anything in under taking: - . *4 : ..... -ALSO,- A full line of BURIAL ROBES, for men, women and children—a new feature—very neat, appropriate and cheap. We ask for a share of the patronage. . J. M. ELLIOTT,’ Sr. ( ■ blMifeaa*, Cbol- «» Mo, bus, “ —‘— pf , "Dy«pepsir* , l£^ be tioA la all derangement* of ‘ and Bowel* from relasetton a change of food or ’ : . • 1 . r.. "* ’ 1 T HAVE just received mr SPRING GOODS, consistin Buntings. Dotted and Plain Swiss, Plain hud Figured Figured Muslins, Laced and Sriped Piques and Cambrics. -CLOTHING, CLOTHING — 4 have a large stock of Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ CLOTHING, will sell VERY LOW. STRAW HATS OF of Nun’s Veiling, wns, Plain and ii.i-il which ALL THIS LATEST ’STYLES. rr ■ T* 2-^-. asro*RrMJL3sr r O 4 t ^ ikKUTRALIZINC CORDIAL at and harmless as Black- Pine. Doe* not contain Opium and will not ootutipate. Specially rrootr- nkeded tot SeilckneM and IWtlOns Children. .. MA, Price ejc.'and fi.oo pe r bottle* JMd if oB Drmofitt, and PtoUro <» XMotm*. EiaBtgna CBHCOAL 00, BRUNSWICK CANVASSED HAMS, DECORTICATED PATENT FLOUR. ROASTED RIO and JAVA COFFEE. SALMON, CANNED CORNED REEF! POTTED DlM, CHICKEN, TURKEY. URESII OAT MEAL. CANNED TOMATOES; SUCCOTASlt. PINEAPPLE and PEAcilES! PICKLES AN!) CHOW-CHOW, and ' . ■ ' 4 A- c a full stock of everything usuu’.'y kept ; in a first-class GROCERY STORE. All of which will bo sold LOW for the CASH. J. & McMASTER $ CO. siidEis; shoes, ‘shoes. < V « * * A largo assortment of Men's, Woaytrff and Shoes. A large as sortment of Fans and Parasols. Call early and secure BARGAINS. No trouble to show goods. Very respectfully, * L. SAMUEI^. JUST STOP AND THINK! tsMtasl. ELaik. mw Axii ^ -TilE- illbldULOUSLY LOW PRICES -AT— 13. SUGENHEIMER’S. An cxaminaLon of our gooiis and a knowledge of our prices will convince yotl that we are telling you only the PLAIN UNVARNISHED TRUTH. IN An'k GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND SHOESi we have a very good assortment. GROCERIES—AIL KINDS GENERALLY TTBIEXX ** ; m i >i I m ■tm ill . .‘7^ -m ■ ...