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EUSB Vf rr^T-* v - T^v / LOCAL LNTELLIGKNCE. THURSDAY. JULY 19. : 1K83. AdTjertlKnnent*. f Execiuor's Notice—P. S. Brooks', f QuaHflcd Executor’. L'k-bI Brief*. — A train of five cars, loaded with watermelons, passed through heVe on Wednesday, bound for the North. —A large party of colored excur sionists—Baptists and Methodists— came to Winnsboh) on Wednesday Inorning, returning the same after noon. —Mr. Habcnieh.t has recovered four boxes of segars—a portion Of the goods recently stolen Worn him. Thcv were found bv some boys in an out building on Dr. Madden’s premises. —The Gordon Light Infantry are leaking preparations to attend the en campment of the Palmetto Regiment in Columbia next month. We hope the company maybe well represented. ( —The committee appointed by the ^I’own Council to suirgest a plan of Im- jiroving the street^ have had a confer ence", and will soon make a report of the scheme they have decided upon. —It turns out that there was no rob bery coyimUted at the residence of Mr. J. M. Elliott, Sr., as stated in the last issue of Tiik News and Herald. The money supposed to have been Stolen lias since been found. —'torn Goode, one of the colored carpenters working on the new hotel how building for Mrs. Duvall, fell from the scaffolding on Tuesday morn ing and received considerable bruises. He is now at bis work again. . —The numerous friends of Judge Win. It. Robertson were much pleased to see him in town on Tuesday morn ing. He is in very fine spirits, and the indications hre that he will soon again be at his post as president of the National Bank. —The thanks of the office are ex tended to My. G. B. Dunn for a very line Augusta watermelon, kefit at a Very suitable time on Wednesday morning. It was highly enjoyed. Mr. Dunn has plenty more of the same sort at his store on the corner of Congress and Liberty streets. —The ,Charlotte Journal-Observer predicts Hull the meeting of the stock holders of the Charioti'e, Columbia & Augusta Railroad Company, called for the 26th inst., will be a failure by rea son of the absence of the representa tives of the Richmond & Danville Company—that corporation holding a majority of the stdlik; —R. J. McCarley & Go. keep at their office samples of the Frick Eclipse Engine, Daniel Pratt Revolving Gins, Van Winkle Gins, Feeders and Con densers, and will keep a full line of machinery as soon as their maidijnerw is finished. Gike tlicui si cftlU They S'Vl-i v will take great pleasure in showing all parties their machinery. See testimo nials in another column. July 17 ! Jcnkiilsl illc and Jefferson townships; j consideration $2*, 100. I May 26, 1088. Daniel McCullough to the County Commissioners of Fairfield; a certain roadbed in Gladden’s Grove township; consideration $2?>. January 2, 1882. Samuel Cathcart to Marshall Huey, 286 acres in Jack- son’s Creek township; consideration $2,064. May 24, 1883. W. J. DaVis to S. N. Reeves, 24 acres in Watercc township; consideration $147.50. Juno 21, 1883. Spencer M. Rice, Executor, to Agnes M. Macfie and others, 430 acres I'n Horeb township; consideration not stated. June 30, 1883. Juo. W. Smart to the Trustees of St. Mark Church*, 4 acres in Ridgeway township; consid eration $80. Ill ay 27, 1883. F. M. L. Duke to the Trustees of School District No. 6, ? of an acre in Bear Creek township; con sideration not stated. May 27, 1883 John M. Cloud to the Trustees of School District No. 6, 5 of an acre in Bear Ct*cek township; con sideration not stated. June 25, 1883. F.lizabeth Wirick to liilliai'd Countee and others, 2 acres in School District No. 17; consideration $12. * January 1, 1883. James Jones to Joseph K. Davis, the right, title and interest of the conveyor in 400 acres In Jefferson township; consideration $2,000. December 22, 1882. Jane C. Bell to Joseph K. Davis, 137 acres in Jeffer son township; consideration $500. June 27, 1883. Joseph K. Davis to Fannie C. Powell; 560 acres in Jeffer son township: deed of gift. . * .v-v > Summer Fruit June apples red are nice, Just like a maiden’s cheek, Whereon the roses tints, Are painted gent'y. meek, But prettier and better than ail, Is Norman’s harmless Cordial, A Factory Town. Old man Watkins of Piedmont, S. C., says Borman’s Neutralizing Cordial beats anything he ever heard of. He came near making a speech on the wonderful cure two 25-cents bottles made on his baby, lie safs the mere sight of that baby would convince the most doubtful as* to the efficacy of NOrman’s Cordial. * GO TO H. J. McCrtt I Co. Charlotte. C dnmhta & August\ <». I’axsen' kk 1)*p'aktmi:nt. R. -AND BUY YOU It— EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons holding claims against the Estate of Mrs. Sarah E. Means, de ceased, will present the same duly attest ed; and all persons indebted to the said Estate will make imihediate payment to Sarah A. Means, authorized agent for ra » vm r i r i /ar-ri >t ra-i-k -rr . PRESTON S. BHOOKS, V\ ]|M M A PH INFUY * July 19-t 1x3 Qualified Executor. xu.il1\ iLXV 1 < Leave Colnin’da I .yaw Kiidan’s ! Leave Biythewood.... . I Leave Rfdtreway ENGINES, GINS, ER ESSES, 1 .Oiive Vimpson’s . ] Leave Winnshoro.... Leave White Oak -: lilfiF COWMEIA, S. <’., .lUC.e IV, 1S.C5. $ ! luUli ON an'* af^'T S’mday, June 21, the fol-* lowing Schedule will he in elici i: GOING NORTH NO. 53, MAIL ESI) Li*’ Leave A ugusta —SO BUY YOUll- SA W MILLS, O-^IST AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF Leave Woo iward i Leave Blaeksta-k Leave (Jbest r Leave Rook Hill... Leave Fort Mill .. Arrive at Charlott »;e> s. ... 7.3." a. m. . .11.47 a. in. .'.12 12 n. in. ..12.23 p. in. . .12.43 ». in. I t.ni) p. m. i .. .1.14 p. ni. | .. .1.33 e, rn. I ,.. 1.4.'> ic m. | . ..1..V) i>. m. | .. .2.33 p. in. j .. .3.17 p. m . .3.33 ]>, in. . .. .4.20 »>. m. ■ FURNITURE FROM R. Vv. PHILLIP' A Tenant’s Protest.—Some weeks ago a number of recruits were added to the Winnshoro Cornet Band. Tlierc- npon the practising of these new musicians became strikingly and com- mendably frequent. The following letter is part of a correspondence bad between a landlord and oiie of his tenants: Winnsrord; S. C., June 13, 1883. Dear Sir—I am in receipt of your letter o‘f the 12fh inst., in which you state that yon will have td raise the rent of my office**, as music is now fur nished, which was not done at the time of the ofrgimU renting. . > . I am willing to coiiectle that the notes of the cornet^ while being prac tised upon, are perfectly divine, and altogether too too; but the law cannot, allow* me to be charged w*itli w hat I did not cottract .for. I admit my office would be a Monotonous place without the delightful many tones now fur nished by you; but I peremptorily re fuse to accede to' ydui* demands. Very respectfully, your obedient ser vant, ’ * THE STREETS. Messrs. Editors', in your issue of Thursday, the 12!h inst., I think, ther’e appeared on item headed “Dead, Too” —referring to the called meeting of citizens, expected to be held in refer ence to the repairs on the northern extremity of Congress street. I have just heard it stated that the committee appointed (of which com mittee the lutendaut w as chairman) to report at the called meeting have con cluded not to have a second meeting Of the citizens. I commend them for this wise conclusion, and suggest that the Council repair the part of the street in question as best they can with the funds at their control, and I beiieVb the majority of the citizens will be satisfied. I would ask to call the attention of Council to the paVemcnts, which are unusually bad in many places. Some years ago the property-holder was re quired to keep his pavement in good condition. This does not seem to be so now, as some of them are wretched — not onlv roufih In dfv wcnihur, hut full of water in wet weather. There is another thing I wish to call the attention of the authorities of the town to. It is the public well. I re gard this as an all-important subject, and which should have been attended to before this. Complaint is being made by persons from the country about the difficulty of getting water in the town. If this well cannot be put in proper condition for drinking pur poses, then it should be turned into a public cistcHi, hs It can be easily filled. I understand experts here say that it cannot be sunk deeper without too much danger. Something would be done with it if it were located near Baltimore or Philadelphia, alpha. JUST 1ECEITO YOUNG HYSON TEA, the same that gave so much satisfaction for the price. One Lot YOUNG HYSON TEA, Superior. One Lot YOUNG HYSON TEA, Finest. Columbia River Canned SALMON. Fresh Canned Mackerel, something fine. Sardines put up in Mustard; Sardines put up In Spicfe. CANNED LOBSTERS. Canned Chicken and Turkey. ROAST BEEF. One Case Palermo Lemons. LONDON LAYER RAISINS. Almonds and other different kinds of Nuts. Extracts of Vanilla, Lemon, Strawberry, Pineapple and Raspberry. With a good many STAPLE GROCERIES, which will be sold at a SMALL ADVANCE ONCOST. Cftll on S. S. WOLFE. HEf.ow WE Give a few tests non i als. Messrs. R: J. McCarley -The No. 1!*, wav freight, 'with passenger coach : attached; runs daily ex *ept Sunday: j Leave Columbia l. !5 p. m. j Leave Winnshoro ".I ' p. m. 1 Arrive at Charlotte 12.30 a. m. GOING SOUTH. « NO. .'2, M UL A'ID EXPRESS. Leave Charlotte. 2.10 p. to. Leave Fort 5! ill 2.17 p. m. Leave Kook Hill ^.20 p. m. Leave Chester 4.0t p. m. farm engine: It takes less wood and I Leavedi idee way water to run it than most engines, mb* »«*• I fconve KuiVaiP;; ; all the power that is guaranteed. We | Leave Columbia cheerfully leeommei d it to any parties I Arrive at Augusta The Loan Association.—The cor porators and other stockholders of The Winnsboro Savings antf Loan Associa- tion met in the Town Hall on Tuesday night, to organize for business, klr. G. H. McMaster was called to the chair, and Mr. D. R. Fienniken re quested to act as secretary. After some general discussion as to the aims of the Association, and the best means of promoting them, a permanent or ganization wa*s effected by the election of the following officers: President—G. II. McMaster. Vice-President—G. A. White. Treasurer—D. Jl. Fienniken. Solicitor—Jno. S. Reynolds. Directors—James A. Brice, J. F. McMaster, James Q. Davis, R. M. Huey, W. C. Beaty. The president, the vice-president, the treasurer and the solicitor are like wise ex-officio members of the board Of directors. On motioif, it was referred to the board of directors to frame, and snb- mit to a future meeting of the stock- Jtolders, a constitution, by-laws, and a eneral plan of operations. The As sociation then adjonrft&f, subject to the tail of the president. FKESH GROCERIES! BRUNSWICK CANVASSED II AMS, DECORTICATED PATENT FLOUR. ROASTED RIO and JAVA COFFEE. SALMON, CANNED CORNED BEEF. POTTED HAM, CHICKEN, TURKEY'. FRESH OAT MEAL. CANNED TOMATOES. SUCCOTASH. PINEAPPLE and PEACHES. PICKLES AND CHOW-CHOW, and a full stock of everything usually kept in a first-class GROCERY STORE. All of which will be sold LOW for the CASH. j. f. McMaster <5- co. “for sale] wishing to buy an engin market. Yours, &c., • T1IOS. JORDAN; W. J. POWELL, HIRAM HOLLIS, JNO. HOLLIS, A. J. LAMAR, W J. CRAWFORD; J. M. KIRKLAND. . ..5.31 p. in. ,. .5.47 p. in. . .c> or> p. in. .. .6.37 p. m. .10.47 p. m. as the best in the No. 20, wav freight, with passenger coach aUaebod, runs daily except Sunday: Leave. Charlotte 4.25 p. m. Leave Winnsboro • 11.40 p. m. Arrive at Columbia *.. .3.20 a. rn- Rallroad (or Washington) tijne sixteen minutes ahead of Winnshoro time. G. R. TALCOTT, T. M. R Tai.cott, Superintendent. General Manager. Messrs. R. J. McCarley & Co.—Gents: I am well pleased with the Van Winkle Gin, Feeder and Condenser I bought from you. It is ail that you represented it to be. It makes the best sample I ever saw, and turns out a good yield. I recommend it to all who wish to buy to be sure to pur chase the Van Wink’e Gin. Wishing you abundant success, I ani yours, '&c., HENRY BOYKIN. ,‘KN*o«9 **W*aHi ?r. jrii iv . t . a. A.> Mattresses of my own manufac- tnre. Use economy—nuy the liest —buy where you can get the cheap est. . . A i#w supply of Children’s Carri ages, of the latest design? and low in price. / .*' You can save monev by buying L, jV huyii your Picture Frames, Wall Pockets. llrack'‘ts, Hat-racks, Spring Beds’, Wire Mattresses and Window feluules from R. W. PHILLIPS- I am agent for several different SEWING MACHINES, and son.3 of theiirhs GOOD as can be made. You will find it to your interest to price minejbefore making a pur chase ELSEWHERE. Kememher that I cannot be undersold by any one. ^ »v I could give you ns MANY REFERENCES AS Y'OTT WANT, but do not think ifc necessa 1 y, as the machines will REVOMMHND THEM8EL VES when you get one. Sew ing machine beits, oil, oil cans and needles for sale. 1 will order any part that is wanted for a sewing machine. Agent for Doors; Sash and Blinds. All orders will have prompt attention. Ap 19- Messrs. R: J. McCarley & Co.—Gents: The fifty-saw Daniel Pratt Revolving Head Gin and Feeder I purchased from you tlie first of last August, far excels any thing that I have ever seen. 1 have never been better pleased with the working of any machinery. It runs lighter than any other gin! makes a better sample ami the arrangement of the breast is • so you can gin the seed as clean as one V oiikl desire. The Feeder works like a charm, feeding regularly, fast or slow, as you please, there by lessening the draught. My gin was burnt last fall. I shall buy another Pratt next season. Y'ours, .fee., C. K. RABP. raREflTIAL -SI I ALT, WF. TIV_ CLOTHED ? Is one of the questions wind! most, per plexes the mind of the individual and the family. To relieve yofirself of this per plexity, you should cal! and hear our prices on South Carolina Railway Company. N and after April 15, 1882, Passenger Trains will run as follows until further notice: TO AND FROM CHARLESTON. EAST. Leave Columbia at. '7.30 a. m. 10.55 p. m. Arrive Charleston.. .12.42 p. m. 11.20 p. m. WE.* T. LyaveCharleston ft.00 a. m. *3.05 p.m. Arrive Columbia 11.25 a. m. 10.13 p. m. fDaily. *Dai!y except Sunday. TO AND FROM CAMDEN. EAST.. Leave Columbia at. .*7.50 a. m. *6.55 p. m. Arrive at Camden... 1.35 ]>. m. 9.55 p. m. WEST. Leave Camden at.. .*0.27 a. m. *1.20 p. m. Arrive at Columbia ..11.25 a. m. 10.15 p. m. •-Daily except Sundays. TO AND FROM AUGUSTA. EAST. Leave Columbia.. .*7.30 p. m. fft.BS p in. Arrive Augusta 1.10 p. m. 0.21 a. m. WEST. T.eftvp Angnsti...*7.rt‘i :i m *4.20 p m f9 Ort p m Arrive Columri:' 4.40 p m m.isnin o.scam fDaily *Daily except Sunday. COXNE* TIONS. Connections made at Coiuinbia with Co lumbia A Greenville Railroad, by traihar riving at 11.25 a. m. and ( . parting at 6.55 p. in. Connection made at Colund)ia Junction with Clmriotte < olumbia & Au gusta Railroad by same trains to ami from all points on both roads. Connection made at Charleston with steamers for New Y'nrk on Wednesdays and Saturdays: also, with Charleston and Savannah Railway to and from Savannah and all mup* ■*’ t' orida. Conneel'ons nr*‘ m.uTt' M ATTgusia wun the Georgia liailroa'd and Uentral Kailroml to and from •'ll points West and South. Connections made at Iflnokviile to and from all points on Barnwell Railroad. Through Tickets can be purchased to all points south and West, bv applying to D. Mo^UEEN, Agent, Columbia, S. C. JOHN B. FECK, Gen. Sunt. .. D. (’. Allen, Gen. Fuss and Ticket Agent, Charleston, S. C. THE CLOTHING HOUSE / -- •* r OF L. KINARD, OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL, COLUMBIA, S. C. I have just opened a large stock of SFRING GOODS for Men, Youths and Boys, in Suits of Cassimere, Flannel, Cheviot and Serge—all at low prices. Also a line of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS In all the latest styles of goods. Gents’ Neckwear a specialty. Gents’ FINE SHOES\n Low-Quarters and Gaiters.. < )iders sent to my address will bo promptly attended to. M L. KINARD: TOP AND THINK! TZX&rJSL. S.IW AJ\ r D — TilE— RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES % -AT— J>. SUGENHEIMER’S; IIO.'liEa-.TI.iMK, Bite Hit: WmI WAGONS. Transfers of Real Estate. June 12, 1883 : . Sarah M.Gladden to A. W. Brawn, one lot in Winnbbora; bonsideratioD *1,000. June 4, 1883. John D. McCarley, Sherifi, to Lorick & Lowfunce, 'iKi MEAL, NOTIONS, r toxic At the rocks. A Successful Gathering of Pleasure-Seekers on Hie Glorious Fourth. Messrs. Editors'. Like the bright oasis in.the desert to fatigued travelers was the Fourth of July spent at Rock City; as that was the day designated by the people of the neighborhood for having a picnic, and Rock City was selected as a suitable place, because there the old and young could find many themes for conversation; The old folks talked of the utilization of the rock, the prospective railroad,* etc., while the young ones a at Used them selves In various ways: Judging from appearances, the mischievous little Cupid was burling bis darts conspicu ously. Time flying on rapid wings, dinner hour soon approached, ami the qlolhs were spread (as they concluded to take it in regular old-time picnic style on the ground) beneath a lovely hlihdc. What shall I say was put upon them? Everything that was nice, delicious and tempting. I think thb taste of the most fastidious could have been satis fied, and all did ample justice to it. There was a superabundance for a much larger crowd. After dinner the crowd was not so much concentrated at one point, as they began to scattef by pairs to buggies and to hunt cool We 1,ave received xfir stock of romantic spots teifh which to inspire SPRING GOODS, and have tlierli ready them with new zeal. As there was A1LM« IX STOltE: SADDLES, BRIDLES, JIARNESSj BACON, CORN; DRY GOODS, SHOES, INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH. UEYSSE CL DESPORTES. 1883. SPRING STOCK not a musician nor an instrument of any kind on the ground, part of the crowd strolled out to listen to the for IXSPECTIOft. We think we «an SAFELY say that we granite: It is useless for me to say anything in regard to the tine granite, because all are aware of its superior ity and of the surroundings of the becoming-famous Rock City. All wore a sunny face on that day. I do not say there were not some disap- p (inted hearb ; but I could not presume to lift the gay exterior to see if there , ... ; was cloud behind the sunshine. There at 1 Rtugeway township, constd- j ^ ere a g 00( j many trifles preserved as reminiscences; a young lady’s fan lost music of the quurrymcn’s hammer and have never opened at any time a more watch fheuT splitting the beautiful complete assortment or bettor class of goods. As regards prices, wC will only say tha these goods will be sold as low as the /ame fcration $30. June 14, 1883. Mary J. Mobley to O. B. Boney, 111 acres in Ridgeway township; consideration $666. November I, 1876. Kate I. Rabh to Annie E. Yarborough, 180 acres rn’j sotne of its feathers »s a relic of the day. The picnic was a gfand success in Avery respect, and may they have many more of the same kind at the “citj ” and in* tho neighborhood. A.MICCS, CLANN OF €!<>6dS are sold in any MARKET, and assure our customers that they will be protected in prices, as we will meet the market at any time in. anything. Wc would call special attenti'oh to our GENTS’ DEPAlrfMEXT, which wifi be found complete in every par ticular, and all we ask is an inspection by the public. M;XA3m, BP,ICE & K2TCHIH, SPRING GOODS, Of which we now have a large and well assorted stock. Everything in the wav °t' DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, etc., that is wanted, from the commonest domestic to the nicest DRESS GOODS, and all the novelties in NOTIONS. If you want a nice suit of CLCTHEUnTG- Come and see our stock, or choose from our line of samples. If we cannot please you in one we can in the other. We have somethin:: nice in this way, and guarantee fits as well as.quality of goods. We have a very pretty and nobby line ry 1 HATS, in both lelt and straw, and of can please the most fastidious. We ask an inspection of our stock of SHOES, which is very large, embracing all qualities and styles. Something nice in low-cuts and slippers. In all departments we endeavor to give the best goods at LOWEST FRIGES. Respectfully, CALDWELL & LAUDERDAE. **~**s4«Y -V^4.W —TRADE— NORMAN’S AL CORDIAL. —MARK— A STTTMi! and factual'Remedy fop tho core of allirre Jt ; itios and disorderj of the Stom ach and Bowi w!ietl*er in children or adults. H is B'-oi'i'..bio to the Stomach without being ofiensivc to the iarte. Promptly relieving Dysentery. Diarrhoea, Choi- era Morbus, Choicra Infantum, Dux, Griping Pains. Flatulency, Nausea, Acidity of tho Stomach, Heart uurn, Sick and Nervous Headache and J'yspopsio. May be used in all derangements of the Stomach and Bowels from relaxation of tho intestines or a change of food or water. NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL Is as ptensant and harmless as Black berry Sviue. Poes not contain Opium and will rot constipate. SpeciJly recom mended for Seasickness and Teething Children. Price 15c. and $1.00 per bottle. Bold bv all Druatfat* and Ofalers in Medicine. EXCELSIOR CHEMICAL C0 ( . Sole Proprietors, Waihalta, S. C. U. S. A. j\n v.\.i;im?rnon to rmr j:nn.,s nhn tr ttiinwieugR oi out* bvtcffl will convince voii that we are telling you only the PLAIN UNVARNISHED TRUTH. IN DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS', CAPS AND SHOES', we have a very good assortment. GROCERIES—ALL KINDS GENERALLY TTFSEID. BONELESS CODFISH ami FINE MACKEREL SIX FOR TEN Ct’NTS: CALL FOR OLD CROW WHISKEY. J GOOD: “AT” O YMUELSV T HAVE just received my SPRING GOODS, consistin' Umtiiurs. Dotted and Plain Swiss, Plain and Figured 3 ’ignred Muslins, Laced and Sriped Piques and Cimbrics. of Nfitr's Veiling, .awns, Plain ana CLOTHING, CLOTHING: I have a large stock of Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ CLOTHING, will sell VERY LOW. which STL'.l FI* I [.ITS OF ALL TILE LATLST STYLES: FARM MACHINERY WHEREWITHAL SHAM. WE KE Fi)IS ? Is another perplexing question. It also ceases to worry when once you look into our • GROCERY DEPARTMENT, where you will find all kinds of eatables at most reasonable priced. COME AND SEE US. We take pleasure in shbwing our goods. Respectfully, CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE. SI-TOES, SHOES, SHOES. i • I ’ ' L*» A large assortment of Men’s, Women’s and Children's Shoes. A- Jafgc as sortment of Fans and Parasols. Call early and secure BARGAINS. No teouble to show goods. I HAVE fof sale, direct from the manu facturers, ail kinds of Agiicu’.tnral Machin ery, Implements, etc., etc. Engines of all sizes, from three to one hundred and fifty horse power. SAW MILLS AND GRIST MILLS, Manufactured at the Metropolitan Iron Works, Richmond, Virginia From the York, Pennsylvania, Agricul tural Works—all kfhd; ox Implements, from a Heel-Screw to a Thresher that will thresh and clean sixty bushels of wheat per hour or two Inxi cUxtd bushels of oats per hour. Sulky P)ot’g?». Cultivators, Harrows and 1 Ploughs and Plough Stocks of al kind:)] and sizes. Also Reapers, with self-dropper or self-hinder. I am agent for the Very respectfully, ATTENTION IS CALLED to FRESH ADDITIONS TO MY L. SAMUELS. GOODS] FRESH DIODRICK HAY AX O OOTTOX F11 ESS. UNDERTAKING ! Respectfully informs the public that he has on luutd a full line of t . . Tl* ? Celebrated “Brunswick” one. Hams—try This Pro *3 will, with three hands, press straw in small bales, ns fast fast :;s the thresher can clean it; and r.itii three hands can bale cott hi faster than a sixty-saw gin Ocean Gem M iekereb can turn the lint out. Naint Louis Com Beef. Ml*.? w H *•* # 4iS» I have also some of the best ma te GOT- Saint Leuis Roast B* ef. *’**•'" TON GINS, '* eh r • t .m- le i le aivv,*- Imiset d and American Sardines. ments, with PKIia.;!' Pom ti e Xa tora s. Salmon (8ous>?d), Mackerel. I also sell I Imported Macaroni. I Fresh Cheese. COTTON-SEED OIL MILLS. „ Fresh Apples, in gallon cans. Bartlett Pears, (ymnoos. Scales o? all f.i;.es, that will weigh from . , ,, ln l' r ’h r ' ,p J >0 1 ac ' 1< ' 8 - one-half pon d to five tons. i “Winslow s Sheeotash-ftrstpaek.st. Carriages, Buggies and Riding Calls, of alhsizey and prices. If any person wishes to purchase any of tho above-inentioiiod gtKKls, they will please call at Mr. JAMES (/. DAVIS’S office and leave word with him, and I will cult And show catalogues, etc. COFFIJTS AXD CASKETS, and is prepared to do anything in under taking. -ALSO,- A full line of BURIAL ROBES, for men, women and children—a new feature—very neat, appropriate and cheap. Wc ask fer a share of the patronage. J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr/ “Davis Lester Manor” Tomatoes—hand- pivked. CrosseBlackwell s Chow-Chow Pickles. Impoited Worcestershire Sauce. Baker’s Bronia. Condensed Milk. Fresh Snow-Flakes. A lot of Handled Hoes and Grain Ctwdles. May 17-tf JA3SES I*AGA!¥, AGENT. ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. r; M. HUEY. CONSISTING OF' I LOUR OF THE best grades, Meal, Pearl Grits, Rice, New Grlcans Molasses and Syrups, full line of Canned Goods, Corned Beef, Sugar tom, Okra and Tomattocs, Tomattoes, Salifton, • Peaches, Pineapple, Celebrated Bartlett Pears, Succotash, Sqttash, Chow-Chow and Mixed Pickles, Prepared Coco&nut for plea, cakes and puddings. EvAforated Vegetable^ for Soups, Evaporated Apples.' Old Government Java and Ulo Coffee,’ Green and Black Tea, and all Grades of Sugars and Coffees. D. R. Flennikea/ I "I /C ' 0 §f- *4 '' '•* m * ••'ygfesR.v.'..--