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mrirT^m ii^iTrtjr n iiiiiii <■11 LOCAL INTELLjGKNCE. 'TUEiDAY. JL’LV *4. 18K3. tie AilvertU^inpnt*. CloUnar Sale—j. L. ^imnaug'h. Attention-*!, t*. Caldwell, Secrelnry. Public Meeting—^no, 3. Neil, Cbair- inan. Mketing To-NfGHT.—In view of the importance of the meeting of ihe citi- 7.en« to-night it is especially desirable that all who are at oil interested in the object of tltfi meeting be on hand and speak or vote in accordance, with their ways of thinking. Personal.—Mr. W. C. Denet, of the Abbeville bar, has been employed to assist the prosecution in the case of the State against A. 0. Shield for the murder of J. G. Sitton near Char lotte, N> C. John G. Mobley, Esq., of Columbia, was iu town on Mondev. B. P. U.—A called meeting of the Bachelors’ Protective Union would be Il'BilS FJiOM FKASTERTILLX. —Mrs- Slater, of Washington, D. C., Is visiting at her Jallier, Major G. W. Fance tie’s. —The continued drought is proving disastrous to the crop® in the western section and across the river iu Union county. i ATTfcNTIOlf, Winnsboro Steam Fire Engine Co. \ SSEMBLE at your Engine House this /V (Tuesday) evening at fi o’clock iu uniform (except Mack pants) for practice. Bv order of the Acting President: J. P. CALDWELL, July 24 Secretary. PHOTOGRAPHS ENLARGED!! Mr. Joe H. Crosby left for Florida j fTtUE undersigned is the agent for the A Southern Copying Company, Atlanta last week. In case the demand for mechanical labor be good Ire will short ly move ids family to that State. —Mr. J. Hendrix McLanc, after a short visit to the parental roof in northern Georgia, is again in Wash ington “on important business.” --The only teachers of the first town ship who applied for certificates in the recent examination were Mr. D. B. Busby, first grade, Miss M. E. Fait* cetle. first grade, and Miss M. V. Fcas- ter, first grade. —A ten-year-old daughter of Mrs. Barbara Fox was severely bitten by a mad dog on the 13th inst. The Wound was excised and cauterized as soon as a physician could reach the patient; . , . , . .... i and well grounded hopes are enter- in order inst now, but under the cir- . . , - , *r» „ . . tamed of her recovery. The dog was cuinstances the prospects for such are rather gloomy. The officer authorized by iaw to take the necessary steps iMtbev dreads the results of investiga tion and refuses to comply with the demands of the prosecuting officer of the Union. killed by Mr. Walker Crosby. —As Mrs. Dr. Clayton and Miss Jennie Coleman were going to Shelton iu a buggy on the 6th inst. the mule, frightened by a peal of thunder, ran awaj, threw them out, broke one of the bones of Mrs. Clayton’s forearm, and otherwise bruised her and her companion pretty badly, but not seri ously. After running about a mile, the mule was caught, and found to be, together with buggy and harness, free The ladies, accompanied planters by Dr. Clayton, completed their trip 1 their next day. —To the memory of Mr. David Weir, who died on the 8th inst., in his seventy-first year. For the three pre- Ga., amt is ready to receive orders for olei pictures to be copied and enlarged. Prompt attention given and satisfaction guaranteed. Orders will be received at Brown’s Hotel. HAMILTON FLEMING. June 16 JUST RECEIVED. £>ry Again.—Reports from different sections ofthfe county warrant ns in saying that another unwelcomed ■drought has set in and crops are be ginning to show unmistakable signs of injury inconsequence. The best in-j from injury formed and most observant s' Uhat the dry and parching winds Hicompanyini; the present dry weather 5s doing incalculable injury to the cot ton, besides cutting off other crops. ceding years he had been in bad health, The Citadel Examination.—The attended with vertigo. A few weeks examination of the cadets in the (Jita- be f ()re his death he was attacked with del Academy of Charleston has begun ' dysentery, which finally superinduced «nd will continue until the first of congestion of the lungs and proved August. Our townsmen and young f at!l l. Mr. Weir was a man of restless iriends, Messrs. It. T. Crawford and energy, fine business talents, strict W. D. Gaillard, are in attendance upon integrity, excePcnt judgment and fer tile Academy and, will doubtless re-1 hearing, friendly disposition. Start- turn home some time during the first jng out in life with nothing, by close, week in August. It’s rather hot careful application to farming he not YOUNG HYSON TEA, the same that gave much satisfaction for the price. One Lot YOUNG HYSbN TEA, Superior. One Lot YOUNG HYSON TEA, Finest. Columbia River Canned SALMON. Fresh Canned Mackerel, sometliing fine. Sardines put up in Mustard. Sardines put up in Spice. 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. Gallon S. S. WOLPE. GO TO R. J. McCrty & Co. -AND BUY YOU It— EXGIIVES, GIXS, rft ESSES, SAW MILLS, AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF FARM MACHINERY! Ilf A IT! FRESH GROCERIES! BRUNSWICK CANVASSED II AMS, DECORTICATED PATENT FLOUR. ! careful application to weather to be at work in Charleston 0 |,|y acquired the means of rearing a. ROASTED RIO and JAVA COFFEE. and the young soldiers will be glad of i aV ^ e f a , u ily, but of laying up also a | fi cool reception in the Boro. A Rock in Demand.—A hilarious young man accosted us the morning after the moonlight picnic and gave) the startling information that as a matter of fact there is a charm rock at Rock City, in tbe bosom of which sleeps the secrets of successful love! And all aglow with ecstacy he said, “And he who Woes by its side cannot fail to win his lady love.” We don’t know anything about it, but our handsome competency. Ills remains were intered in the Beaver Creek cem etery. D. n. B.* BATHER A8TOXI8HTXO. The News ami Courier concludes an editorial in opposition to the nomina tion of the Tildeu-Hendricks ticket by the Democrats next year with this ex treme language: “In fact we doubt if anybody who has been named in connection with the nomination is as objectionable to them, young friend spe'aks with authority, unless it be Ben Butler. And there and we therefore recommend the site are many Democrats, even in the bouth, to the unfortunates of our sex. We , the £i tcn , n u V es of Butler and feel sure that he will be “appreciated” | Tilden, would prefer the brusque and in future. manly rogue who stole the Southern spooiis.” Gratefdl.—The Winnsboro Library J This is doubtless a startling state- Society is the grateful recipient of 83D ment to many of our people, and as .. -p,. r» t L;„ ■ inquiries are the order of the day we trom the Dime Reading Unb of this rc&Uv he Ulldcr obligations if place. The genermts gift could not om . contemporary will furnish us the have been more judiciously bestowed, names of as many Southern Democrats and we feel sure that the ladies who bs it can name who prefer Butler to laid the matter in charge will never i Tilde., list is too Jong to ,. . ^ . publish all, wrH it kindly name a have occasion to regret its appropria- or so of the most prominent tion. The ladfeft generally are cordi- ■ Democrats of that way of thinking aily invited to enlist as members of the down South? It would really be a new Society and guai’Tnlv will be given ; service to have these nre*) . ., • * * . . .. named, for thev would be the safest set that it will be another step in the i 0 j- f e n ows f or the Democratic partv to | light direction. The magazirtes and relegate to political obscurity that can periodicals have been ordered and in a! be found iu our ranks. There is no few days it Will be ready and open for widespread antipathy to Mr. Tilden in ,, , .v. . 1 the South, that we are aware of, which the use of the members. _ ••ries and won | < j prevent our people from sup- initiation fees ot any others ./ill be portinsr the old ticket with enthusiasm. Veceived by the secretary of the Society at any time application is made. 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 iu a first-class GROCERY - STORE. All of which will be sold LOW for the CASH. J. F. McMASTER & CO. BELOW WE GIVE A FEW TESTIMONIALS. Messrs. R. J. McCauley & Co.—The Frick Eclipse Engirtes we bought from you last fall haw given entire sattsfarthiii, and we take pleasure in saying llwt we think the Eclipse Engine has ho superior as a farm engine- It lakes less wood and water to run it than most engines, and hiis all the power tliat is guaranteed. We cheerfully recommei <1 it to any parties wlshbvg to buy an engine, as tie, best In the market. Yours, &c., THOS. JORDAN, , W. J. POWELL, HIRAM HOLLIS, JNO. HOLLIS, A. J. LAMAR, W. J. CRAWFORD, J- M. KIRKLAND. Messrs. R. J. McCauley & Co.--Gents: I am well pleased with the Van Winkle. Gin, Feeder and Condenser I bought from yob. It is all 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 wisli to buy to be sure to pur chase the YRn Winkle Gin. Wishing you abundant success, I am yours, &c., HENRY BOYKIN. Messrs. R. J. McCarlky & Co.—Gents: The fifty-saw Daniel Pratt Revolving Head Gin and Feeder 1 purchased from you the first of last August, far excels any thing that I have ever seen. I have never been better pleased with the working of any machinery. It runs lighter than any other gin, makes a better sample and the arrangement of the breast is so yon can gin the seed as clean as one would 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, Yours, Ac., C; K. RABP. Charlotte, Columbia & August a I*. K. Passenger Dmp.-.ktmknt, ) Columbia, S. C., June 17 ; ms:’..) ON a i 1 after Sunday, June 24, the fol lowing Schedule will be in effect: GOING NORTH. No. Rail end exi iris' s. Leave Augusta 7."" a. m. Leave Columbia 11.47 a. i •• Leave KUHan’s.. t2 12 p. *a. Leave Biyttiewood V2.2H p. u. Leave Ridgeway I2.4ap. m. Leave Simpson’s 1.0<> *>. in. Leave Winnsboro ’.14 j>. in. Leaife White Oak p. m. Leave Woo,]ward's. l.C, p. m. Leave. Rlackstock "• cv Leave Chester. A•“•2 p. ni. Leave Rook HiU. 6.17 p. in. Leave Fort Mill p, m. Arrive at Charlotte 4.20 r>. m. No. io, wav freight, with passenger coach attached, runs daily except Sunday: Leave Columbia 1.4.5 p. m. Leave Winnsboro M.5 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte 12.60 a. m. GOING SOUTH. NO. te, MAIL AND EXPRESS. Leave Charlotte 2.10 p. m. Leave Fort MHl 2.17 p. m. Leave Rock Hill - •5.20 p. m. Leave Chester 4.01 p. tu. Leave Bkiekstock 4.27 p. m. Leave Woodward’s 4.55 j). in. Leave White Oak 4.4.5 p. in. Leave Winnsboro .5.0.5 p. m. Leave Simpson’s .5.10 p. m. Leave Ridgeway 6.81 p. in. Leave Blythewood .5.47 p. ni. Leave Killian's 6 05 p. m. Leave Columbia 0.57 p. m. Arrive at Augusta 10.47 p. m. No. 20, way freight, with passenger coach attached, runs daily except Sunday: Leave Charlotte 4.2.5 p. in. Leave Winnsboro 11.40 p. m. And Ye at Columbia .4-2i) a. m- RailfOafi (or Washington) time sixteen minutes aliead ol Winnsboro time. G. R. TALCOTT, T. M. R Talcott, Superintendent. General Manager. Ml K Is -SO BUY YOUR- 711! MTU RE FROM It. W. PHILLIP'. Mattresses of my own manufac ture. Use eisenomy—buy the best —buy where you can get the cheap* e.*d. A new supply of Children’s Carri ages, of the latest designs and low In price. A on can save money by buying vour Picture Frames, Wa(l Pockets. Brackets, HaVraVks, Nprin’g Beds, Wire Mattresses mid Window fchades from It. W. PHILLIPS. i am agent for several different SEWING MACHINES, and some of them as GOOD as can lie made. You will find it to yofflr interest td price mine before making a pur chase ELSEWHERE. Remember tliat I cannot be undersold by any one. give you as MANY REFERENCES AS YOU WANT, bid do hot think it as lire'machines will RECOMMEND THEMHEL VKH when you get one. Sew* I could necessary, asl ing machine belts, 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- FOR SALE! IHEBEIimL —SHALL WE BE- CLOTHED ? Is one of the questions which most per plexes the mind of the individual and the family. To relieve yourself of this per plexity, you should call and hear our prices on $ouMi Carolina Railway Company. O N and after April 13, 1882, Passenger Trains will run as follows until further notice! TO AND FROM CHARLESTON, EAST. Leave Columbia at. .*7..40 a. m. j6.35 p. m. Arrive Charleston.. .12.42 p. iu. 41.20 p. m. WEST. Leave Charleston fT.oo a. m. *3.05 p. in. Anive Columbia 11.23 a. m. 10.15 p, in. t Daily. *l)aily except Sunday. TO AND FROM CAMDEN EAST. Leave Columbia at. .*7.30 a. in. *<>.33 p. m. Arrive at Camden... 1.36 p, m. 9.55 p. m. 5VEST. Leave Camden at.. .*6.27 a. m. *4.20 p. m. Anive at Columbia. .11.25 a. m. 10.15 p. in. ♦Daily except Sundays. TO AND FROM AUGUSTA. EAST. Leav^ Columbia.. .*7.30 p. m. f0.3.5 p. m. Arrive justa .. 1.40 p. m. 6.21 a. in. WEST. Leave August!...*7.0) a m *4.20 p m to on p m Arrive Columtta 4.40 p m m.15 p m 6.00 a m fDaily *Daily except Sunday. CONNECTIONS, Connections made at Columbia with Co- liunbia & Greenville Railroad, by train ar riving at 11.25 a. m. and departing at 6.5.5 p. in. Connection made at Columbia Junction with Charlotte, Columbia & Au gusta Railroad by same trams to and from all points on both roads. Connection made at Charleston with steamers for New York on Wednesdays and Saturdays; also, with Charleston and Savannah Railway to and from Savannah and all poins in Florida. Connections are made at Augusta with the Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad to and from all points West and South. Connections mrxlc «U. Utnckvrhc to tunl from all points on Barnwell Railroad. Through Tickets can be purchased to all points South and West- by applying to D. McQUF.EN. Agent, Columbia, S. C. JOHN B. PECK, Gen. Sunt. D. C. Allen, Gen. Pass and Ticket Agent, Charleston, S. C. THE CLOTHING HOUSE -OF- M. L. KINARD, OPPOSITE OltAXi) CENTRAL, COLUMBIA, S, €■. I have just opened a large stock of SPRING GOODS for Men, Youths and Boys, in Suits of Cassiniere, Flannel, Cheviot and Serge—all at low prices. Also a line of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS Neckwear a specialty. In all the latest styles of goods. Gents’ SHOE&\n Lbfv-Qiiarters and Gaiters. Orders sent to my address will be promptly attended to. Gents’ FINlt M L. KtNARD. JUST STOP AND THINK! JSLT^y JXD -THE— RIDIC.ULOUSLY LOW PRICES -AT- B. SUGENIIEIMEB’S. Deaths.—Little Nannie, the infant daughter of Mr. 3. Clendining, of this place, died on Saturday last at ten o’clock. She was afflicted with a severe CasC of whooping cough and S ort Ir. Tilden is not personally a favorite with the South, but his life has been an upright, honorable one, which would enable us to support him for President, without the loss of self- respect. Can as much be said for Ben Butler? In our opinion the old ticket, upon a good platform, would be easily feleeted next year, if Mr. Tilden's health is such as to give confidence iu Q It WAGONS. ALSO INSTORU: ; SADDLES, BRIDLES, Harness, died, in consequence, of congestion of, |,} s ability to exercise the duties of the BACON, the lungs. The funeral ceremonies i Presidency. Ho 5vas cheated out of were held at the Presbyterian church Hie office eight years ago by the lack of nerve on the part of a Democratic House of Representatives, and al- MEAL, on Sunday morning and the remains were interred in the adjoining grave yard. The deceased was a bright little child (did the friends of the parents Will feel for them in their loss. Information has been received of the death of the youngest child of Mr. Thos. D. Owings, near this place. The little one was sick but a few days, and died on Monday of congeston of the brain. We offer our condoleifee to the grief-stricken father and mother* Ghank LESLtk’s Popular Monthly. —'The August number is remarkable for the variety attd excellence of the contents. Among the leading, pro fusely illustrated articles are! “The Home of Illustrated Literature” (a description of the Frank Leslie estab- lishineut); “An Adventure with Tw<* Gentlemen of Verona”; “The Garden of England,by N. Robinson; “The History of a Playhouse,” by Henry Tyrrell; “The Coronation of the Czar, Alexander III.”; “The Real t^ord Byron,” by Alfred H. Guernsey, etc., etc. The Interesting serial “The Beau tiful Countess of Clairville,” Is con tinued, and ttiero are delightful stories, of criticised for riot asserting his rights, we think he acted with becoming self-respect when he declined to make his personal claims a matter of concern, where the party that elected him proposed to arbitrate their interest in the matter. There are other men that we Would prefer for President oVer Mr. Tilden, but we like fair play, and so far as we know there is no good reason why he should not receive the Southern, but the Northern and Western vote al o, for the Presidency next year. Ho made an excellent Governor of New York, and possesses the confidence of all elements of the people Of his State. If the News and Courier knows any thing that wonld make Mr. Tilden an unworthy candidate, now is the time to speak. Our people, in this instance, will want facts and not mere denuncia tion.—Awtferson Intelligencer. The Truth Hurts. Whert Galileo was made to fecant his opinion of the earth’s motion, he said in an unertone—“it moves”. Although Nor man's Neutralizing Cordial is a patent medicine—it cures. We adtnit that its CORN, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH. ulysse: g. JOesportes. SPRING GOODS, Of which we now have a large and well j assorted stock. Evervthiiur in the way ol DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, etc., that is wanted, from the commonest domestic to the nicest DRKSS GOODS, and all the novelties in NOTIONS. If you want a nice suit of oXjCTimsra- Come and sec our stock, or choose from our line of samples. If we cannot please you in one we can in the other. We have something nice in this way, and guarantee fits as well as quality of goods. We have a very pretty and nobby line of HATS, in both lelt and straw, and can please the most fastidious. We ask an inspection of our stock of SHOES, which is very large, embracing al) qualities and styles. Something nice in low-cuts aiifi slippers. In all departments we endeavor to give ■ the best goods at LOWEST PRICES. -TRADE- NORMAN’S H eOTRALI2, Nc CORDIAL., —MARK- A 6TTTIE and effectual Remedy for the cure of all Irregularitlea and diioraen of the Stom ach and Bowels, whether In children or adults. It la acceptable to the Stomach without being offensive to the taste. _ Promptly relieving Dysentery. Diarrhoea, Cbol- era Morbus, Cholera iniantum. Flux, Griping Pains, Flatulency, Nausea, Acidity of the Stomach, Heartburn, Sick and Nervous Headache and Dyspepsia. May be used in all derangements of the Stomach and Bowels from relaxation el the Intestines or a change of food or water. XTOR-M-AIT’S An examination of our gboris and a knowledge of om- prices will convince yoil tint we are telling you only the PLAIN UNVARNISHED TRUTH. IN PRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS. CAPS AND SHOES), We have a very good assortment. GROCERIES—ALti KINDS GENERALLY TTaSIEID. BONELESS CODFISH and FINlS MACKEREL SIX FOR TEN CENTS; CALL FOR (>LD CROW WHISKEY. SPISIN ii GOODS —AT L. S A M U E L S’. NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL Is as pleasant and harmless as Black berry ’Wine. Does not contain Opium and will not constipate. Specially recom mended for Seasickness and Teething 1 HAVE just received my SPRING GOOfoS, consisting of Nun’s Veiling Figured L Huntings. Dotted and Plain Swiss, Plain and Figured Muslins, Laced and Sripcd Piques ami Cambrics. .awns, Plain an 3 Children* Price 25c. and $1.00 per bottle. Bold by all Oruggitt, and Dealer, In DledMne, EI0ELSI0R CHEMICAL CO,, Sole Proprietors, Walhalla, S. C. U. S. A. CLOTHING, CLOTHING: 1883. SPRING STOCK We have now received oitr stock of SPRING GOODS, and have them ready for INSPECflOft. We think we can 8AFELT say that tVe have never opened at any time a more sketches, etc., bv Amanda M. Douglas, c °, uu ft m Kmi Surrcy W yatt, T. R. O. Peed, Etta W. | ly and it has proved efficacious in_every Pierce, etc. There are some excellent poems—several admirably illustrated formula is private, but not more than the ! coni pi e te assortment op better class of Latin hieroglyphics of the physicians pre- ■■ sertptions you take to the dr tig store. k ’ Another County Heard From. Mr. W. D. Garrison, a prominent planter of Anderson county, S. U., says he has used As regards prices, We will ohljr say tha these goods will be sold as low as the same CLASS OE GOODS Respectfully, CALDWELI & LACDERDAE. WHEREWITHAL SHALL WE BE FED? Is another perplexing question. It also ceases to Worry when once you look into our GROCERY DEPARTMENT, where you will find all kinds df eatables at most reasonable prices. COME AND SEE U3< We take pleasure in showing our goods. Respectfully, CALDWELL & LAUDERDALE. I have a large stock of Mch’s, Boys’ and Youths’ CLOTHlNfcr; which t will sell VERY LOW. STRAW HATS OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES, FARM MACHINERY! UNDERTAKING ! “-and a most comprehensive, enter taining and instructive miscellany. The number contains 128 pages quarto, over 100 illustrations, and a beautiful colored frontispiece, “A Declaration of Love.” The price is only twenty- five cents a number; (3 a year, post paid. Address, Mrs. Frank Leslie, Publisher, 68, 65 and 57 Park Place, New York. instance he hr.d occasion to try it This is , are sold in any MARKET, and assure our is the verdict from many all over the land, 1 customers that they will be protected in and a trial will convince you that Norman’s 1 Cordial is all that is claimed for it PUBLIC MEETING. prices, as we will meet the market at any time in anything. We would call special attention to our GENTS’ DEPARTMENT, MEETING of the citizens of Wfr.rjj. 1 I\. boro is respectfujly called to meet at which will be found complete in every par- the Conit House on this Tuesday night at ticular, and all we ask ia an inspection by the public. JNO. J. NEIL, 8)4 o’clock, to suggest the ways and means itreets of the town: of improving the ii July 24, 1883. Chairman. HcUASTSB, BRICE k KETCHIH, HR. J. M. KIXIOTT, SB., Respectfully Informs the public that he hvs on hand a'full line of COFFINS AND C ASKETS, and is prepared to do anvthing in under taking. -ALSO,- A fall flhe of BURIAL ROBES, for men, women and children—a new feature—very neat, appropriate and cheap. We ask for a share of the patronage. i, M ELLIOTT, Sr. I HAVE for sale, direct from the manu- factiqers; all kinds of Agricultural Machin ery, Implements, etc., etc; Engines of nil sizes, from three to one hundred and titty horse power. SAW MILLS AND GRIST MILLS, Manufactured at the Metropolitan Iron Works, Richmond, Virginia. From the York. Peensyivania, Agricul tural Works—all kinds of Implements, from a Heel-Screw to u Thresher that wit! thresh and clean sixty bushels of wheat per hour or two hundred bunhei*, of oats per hour. Sulky Plotighs, Cultivators, Harrows and Ploughs and Plough Stocks of ail kinds and sizes. Also Reapers, with self-dropper or self-binder. I am agent for the DBDRICK VAX AXT> COTTOX I'RKHS. This Press will, with three hands, press straw in small bales as fast fast us tl > thresher Can clean it; and with three hands cgn bale cOtton fast'*r than a sixty saw gtn can turn the lint out. I have also some of ttie best made COT TON GINS, with all the modern improve ments, with PRESSES from the factories. 1 also sell COTTONSEED OIL MILLS. Seales of all sizes, that will weigh from one-half pound to five tons. Carriages, Buggies and Riding Carts, of all sizes and prices. If any p ‘raon wishes to purchase any of the above-ineiaioned goods, they will please call at Mr. JAMES 1). DAVIS’S office and leave word with hint, ami I will call and show catalogues, etc. JAXES PAGAN, ' AGENT. May 17-tf SIEl'OES, shoes, shoes. A large assortment of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes. A large as sortment of Fans and Parasols. Cull early and secure BARGAINS. N<* trouble to show goods. Vurv respectfully; L. SAMUELS. ATTENTION IS CALLED to FRESH ADDITIONS TO MY LT, t. The Celebrated “Brunswick” one. Hams—try' FRESH GOODS! Consisting oF flour of the} best grades; Meal, Pearl Grits, Rice, New Orleans Molasses and Syrnps, full line of Canned Goods, Corned Beef, Sugar Corn; Okra and Tomaitoes, ToWattoCs, Salmon; Peaches, Pineapple, Celebrated Bartlett Pears, Succotash, Squash, Chow-Chow and Mixed Pickles, Prepared Cocoanut fot Evaporated Ocean Gem Mackerel. Saint Louis Corn Beef. Saint Loids Roast Beef, Imported and American Sardlnds. Salmon (Soased), Mackerel. Imported Macaroni. Fresh Cheese. Fresh Apples, in gallon cans. | nles Cfi j. ps ... * huddin*** Bartlett Pears, Ouinces. j 1Mes ’ CftKes ana P u « aitl S*- Grated Pineapple, IVadies. “VYir-slow’s” Suecotash—first packed. Vegetables for Soups, Evaporated Applet “Davis Lestor Manor” Tomatoes—hand-, packed. i Crosse & Blackwell’s Chow-Chow Pickles. Did Government Java and Rio Coffee, Imported Worcestershire Sauce.! Baker Condensed Milk. I Wn Cn aUd Black Tea ’ and a11 trades of Fresh Snow-Flake's. A lot of Handled Hoes and Grain Civ.dies. Sugars and Coffees. ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. It. M. HUEY. D. R. Flenniken.