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V • * > c' Y ■ .>5.U ; ■' ' / • ~ mmt i THE NEWS AND HERALD. WINNSBOBO, 8. C. TUESDAY. September «». ! s t IMS. JXO. M. REYNOLDS, CU.IS. A. DOVQLASS • } ss.l Kditoks. —Books of subscription have been opened for the capital stock of a na tional bank to be established at Marion. —The Darlington Manufacturing Company have Issued a call for ten per cent’., the first instalment of the eaptal stock. —The indications are that there will lie at least four candidates to oppose the lion. Geo. D. Tillman in his dis- ■ —— — 7~ ; ~ ' 1 trict tor Congress. Senator Bayard will t»Kc part nij _'p|, e Episcopal church at Seneca the Ohio cnmpa ! gn. Dfinocrats in ()jt v was struck by lightning on Mon- that Staid write tlial the dissensions in day last. The damage to the building, the partv are confined to Hamilton , however, was not serious, conn*v, ind that ihe Democratic pros- x -A negro, supposed to be ottcof the pects for carrying the date aie bug it.. (j U (| ier j, ie ' g Island, and a great hunting party is being organised to efl’ect bis 1 arrest. —Mr. S. T. Shuman, a Washington DYSe NTERY SUM MER COMPLAINT The nettle Is cultivated to some cx-i tent in Germany. A thread is obtain ed from it the finest known to the artist of eminence, lias ottered to paint 1 trade—so fine that sixtv miles in length a portrait of Wade Hampton and pr< - it weigh, only two ,,„1 . holf c/ki/vtkfi nn nr i .. ... pounds. Some scientific farmer of inquiring turn of mind will expert _ nibht with the troublesome and much against ex-Treasurer Julius Mills, of dispised thistle some of these days, Chester county, have tiled exceptions Solicitor Gaston and A. G. Brice, [ I Esq., counsel for the State in the case , and discover that it too may be useful. Mr George Clinton Smith pro pounds the novel theory in the Popu lar Science Monthly, for October, that cyclones and tornadoes are rapidly in creasing in frequency and violence in to the cx to the report of J. E. McDonald, Esq., special referee. The whole subject will come up for a hearing before Judge Eraser at the approaching term of court. —The money market in Camden seems to be fluctuating. 'J lie Journal says: “The interest on money varies .i . ... I from seven per cent, per anmitn to five the United Suites, owing to the cx-1 ce|lt a ( i a y 0 „ ,..,11, and sometimes tehsion of ouv railways and telegraphs. ^ j 8 110t p OS! <j|,i c to get it anv price, no How does it happen then that the cy- j matter what the security may be. A clones tire most frequent wltere there , few thoitsmul hollar, in n bank in hre fewest rnilwnys and telegraph ^mtlen would be a. siootl an attest- lines? There is no time to be lost when those we love are taken with these terrible diseases. The beauty of PERRY DAVIS’S PAIN KILLER is that it acts so promptly, surely and ^ efficiently. Don’t be without Pain Killer! 1 lave it ready for instant use! Keep it with you at home or abroad 1 ONCE MORE TO CHARLESTON ADVfmSEMENTS. -THE- FRONT j QLEMENS CLAClUa, —IMPORTER AND DEALER IN— I WINKS, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOCACCO, GROCERIB8 AND PROVtttOKB, No. 173 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. ML THE DRUGGISTS SELL IT SUBSCRIBE NOW —FOR- At the United States District Court in Greenville, last week, District-At- torney Melton rebuked the cUmmis-1 Augusta Railroad Compnn ment as any person could want.” —Mr. W. J. Assnian, of Lexington, the referee in the case of Griflitli, ad ministrator of the estate of Hook against the Charlotte, Columbia & lias Ailed THE COTTON PLANT, —AND— -AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS.- WITH A LAtlOK STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, For Men, Boys and Youths. Men’s suits made of the finest imported and do mestic goods, and made equal to any cus tom-made work. Also, & large stock of Overcoat*, in five different styles, Ulsters, Ulsterette Sacks, reverslbles, and the New Market, the latest out. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS!! Stock Is complete. Underwear in all weights and in all grades. QTTO TIEDEMAN 9t SONS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, —AND— PROVISION DEALERS, 102 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET, CLARESTON, S. C.. JJOYD BROTHERS, Wqolksble Grocers, Liquor Dealers —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. WHAT! IT IS A LITTLE EARLY, CUT WE MIGHT AS WELL KNOW IT AT ONCE, that the SHORT CROPS is bound to affect and actef the on Ward strides of prdgresd and prosperity in the State at large, and the people must ECONOMIZE THIS YEAR MORE THAN EVER. Some of us the short crops may not effect, but It behooves ns to work to the Interest of the poor man, and gell goods at the smallest margin puesible> MIMNAUGH Is ever alert to the Interest of the people, buying Dry Goods in IflrfWf quantified i in the upper part of the State, outside of Greenville, and uoi ; business} s. B. THOMAS, AGENT, Young Men’s and Men’s Silk, Hat*, with the patent flexible brim, that will shape to any nead; also a line of Soft and Stiff goods. TO THE LADIES OF WINNSBORO. Our Boys’ Stock is the largest and most stylish that We have ever placed on our counters. Suit* and Overcoats of every de- No. 320 King St., Opposite Liberty, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANG INGS, LACE CURTAINS, CorNACEs and Upholstery Goods, CHARLESTON, S. C. Window Awnings Made to Order A. G. CUDWORT1I ft 00., —WHOLESALE— An eight page forty column Agricultural scription. All orders addressed to my care I « A n D T. F R Y WAREHOUSE Journal the only paper In South Carolina j will receive prompt attention; and if the oAOL»LJi.Ki WAKLIIUUS , than any house In the upper part of the State, outside of Greenville, and doing t on a CASH BASIS, this year ftt COLUMBIA, WINNSBOBO and CHESTER, ... S «t to eclipse our previous efforts. All STANDARD GOODS mantifactured South at anufacturer’s Prices. DOMESTICS at less than most men can buy them, Carolina Plaids 7'A cents, Graniteville % 4% cents, Graniteviile Ji cents, Gran* iteville 4-4 7 cents, Graniteville Drilling 7% cents. Coats’s Cotton 65 cents, less six per cent discount, cash. Belding Brothers’ Spool Silk 10 cents per spool, of three for 25 cents, to arrive next week. Eagle ft Phoenix Bali Thread 1}$ cents per ball. ^ The above goods we will sell by the piece or any quantity desired. All goods marked Jf J. L. MIMNAUGH. At short crop prices. published exclusively in the interest of the ; go«; Fanner and Manufacturer. The BEST, the and CHEAPEST Agricultural paper in the South. ONLY SIXTY CENTS A YEAR. Moiiers who bad been issuing warrants bis report allowing $10,000 damages to —«**• 1 SitfeUtS ids do not suit, will exchange or refund e money. M L. KINARD, COLUMBIA, S. C. causes, and hsked for an order of court prohibiting it in future. He said that it had been brought to his official no tice that sixty per cent, of the cases which had been brought before a cer tain commissioner during the recent quarter of this year had been discharg ed. Tiif. investigations into the alleged internal revenue abuses in some sec tions of this State show thrtt there is foundation for the charges made, that stills have been put np by the conniv ance of some deputy marshals, the ob ject being to seize them for the vc- agaitisf the road tor the innuiaiiou of the dead body of Hook by three rail road trains which ran over it. —V. R. Jeffcoat and Henry Spires, two of the Lexington ami-stock law rioters, were acquitted on Saturday evening of the charge of arson. 'I hey proved an alibi to the satisfaction ot the jury. The other cases involving the charge of arson were nol. prossed. Cases against several of the rioters for pulling down pasture fences and corn- ting other minor outrages were con tinued until the next term of court. A Literary M:»n Went West. The lime-stone water of Ohio disordered his bowels and laid him on a bed of sick ness with horrible cramps. For three days and tliree nights lie was wretched. Thou , , , ,, i „ nco he said “why didn’t I think of Perky ward, and also that numerous aucst.s | j) AYIS - 8 p A1 i; kilucr?” He sent for it were made for alleged violations of revenue laws, the parties discharged re-arrested on trivial charges several times, and brought before United States Commissioners, the object of tbe arrests being to make fees for the officers. » In tl.n VxaLecJlonist ing figures concerning the navies of the world. The war navy cost $84, 1)00,000, with $86,000,000 off for sales of vessels and material at the close of the war, which net sum will be still further reduced by the sale of thirty- live vessels ordered sold by the last Congress. Since the war we have ex pended $8,000,000 on new vessels, while England has spent $156,000,000; France, $88,000,000; Russia, $35,000,- 000; Italy, $32,000,000; Germany, $37,000,000; Turkey, $17,000,000; Brazil, $10,000,000, and Chill, $7,000,- OtKt, all on ironclads—iu all over $100,- 000,000 expended by our naval and commercial rivals. and experienced such prompt and thor ough relief that he said he was a fool for not getting it at first. The official organ of the State Grange. State! mid by the best farmer* in the State iFARM MACHINERY! and the South. Send postal for specimen copies for your self and your neighbors. Address, . , W. J. McKERALL, Marion, S. C. 155 Meeting Street, Opposite Charleston Hotel. CHARLESTON, S. C. Rnitefl TMs lay. I HAVE for sale, direct from the manu facturers, all kinds of Agricultural Machin ery, Implements, etc., etc. Engines of all sizes, from tliree to one hundred and fifty horse power. SAW MILLS AND GRIST MILLS, JJENRY BISCHOFF ft CO., WHOLESAK GROCERS AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE. Proprietors of the celebrated CAROLINA TOLU TONIC. 199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C, 1883. 1883'. Mr, Yut FaitSelJ anl Lancaster AORICULTURALt HORTICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION FAIR \ -OPENS AT- CHESTER, S. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, AND CONTINUES FOUR DAYS. O-^lTES OIPEIT 11 O’CHiOCE;, The Raleigh Observer, in commend ing In the young men of the State the example of the late Farish Furman, says: “P»h4 it is said that agriculture is not an engaging occupation. This idea we would combat. In the first place, generally agriculture is more remunerative than manufacturing. It is also generally more remunerative than the professions. It is preferabie- bccausc further removed fro n tempta tions—less exacting, attended by fewer vices and more pleasures. The arena is not so splendid, but the skilful, practical, eminent agriculturalist, such as Furmau was, and such as many of our people are, have more weight, better reputation aud a higher influ ence than the ordinary manufacturer, lawyer or physician. Wo could wish to see hundreds of our young men seek to walfein the pathway this dis tinguished Georgian has so admirably marked out.” The excavation* which have been instituted in Rome by the Collcgio Ro mano arc proving to be rich in Egyp tian treasures. An obelisk which was recently found, and which lias been re moved to the Piazza del Collcgio Bb- mu*>t it in a wonderful state of pre servation. It is covered from top to bottom with splendid hieroglyphics. It is the very conntcrpart of the one standing in the Piazza of the Pantheon, and the two must have stood together in front of the Temple of Isis, where the one last excavated was found. From this and other circumstances it lias been found possible to draw con clusions as to the destruction of the Temple of Isis. The attempt of Nichomachus Flavians;, in tbe year 394 B. C., to revive the worship of Isis was met by a strong reaction, which resulted in the wholesale muti lation aud destruction of the Egyptian idols. The area of the temple is cov ered with fragments of statues, &c. The lately-fouud obelisk, however, stood erect for a longer period, and only tell after tbe destrnction of the tcir.pie, on tbe site of which now stands the only Gothic Church in Howe,' Santa Maria Sopra Minerva. ORANGES AND FLORIDA. Better than Breeze* an«l Blowoma—Under a New Flag. Even the Mlmv air and orange gfoves of Florida fait to keep its people full of hap piness and comfoit. Art must help nature tlirUT&Sfngs 1 VAtt A" zones,” writes Dr. J. G. Wallace, of Fort Dade, Fla., “is Parker’s ToNtc, It seeills to have the world for a field, and hiost of the current diseases yield to its action. 1 have used it in the ca,se of a delicate and dyspeptic young lady, with the most grati fying results. It seemed to accomplish with ease what the usual prescriptions and treatment for that miserable malady failed wholly to bring about. 1 am also glad to state that the Tonic has greatly relieved me personally of a troublesome atonic con dition of the stomach 5f long standing. It is the ideal purifier and invigorant.” Messers. IIiscox & Co. call especial at tention to the fact that after April 1*V18K3, the name and rtyle of tins preparation will hereafter be simply Parker's Tonic. The word “Ginger” is dropped, for the reason that unprincipled dealers are constantly deceiving their patrons by substituting in ferior preparations under the name of Ginger; and as ginger is an unimportant flavoring ingredient in our Tonic, we are sure that our friends will agree with us as to the propriety of the change. There will he no change, however, in the preparation itself; and ail bottles remaining in the hands of dealers, wrapped under the name of “Parker’s Ginger Tonic,” contain the genuine medicine if the signature of IIiscox & Co. is at the bottom of outside wrapper. July 31-xly TUTT’S PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, _ and MALARIA. From theao sources arise three-fourths ol the diseases of the human nice. These symptoms Indicate their existence: Losa of Appetite, Bowels costive, Sick Head- aehe, tallness after eating, aversion to exertion or body or mind, Eructation of food, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, A *’•*}*“« °f having neglected some d a ty, Btxsluess, Fluttering at the Heart, Data before tbe eyes, highly col ored Urine, COarSTIPATTOW* Sod do- mand the use of a remedy that acts directly on the Liver. v As aLiver medicine TUTT’S ^l*-**® hare no equal. Their action on the Kidneys and Skin isalso prompt; removing an imparities through these the " the system,” prod,t BUCKWHEAT—The first of the season. One Barrel of the BEST OATMEAL. FRESH PARCHED COFFEES in half and one pound packages. CHEESE and MACARONI. SARDINES and SALMON. CODFISH, MACKEREL and LOBSTERS. CANNED BEANS, PEAS AND CORN, DP A -TtTT-ran— • pc fil TfVirW AUfi GRATED PINEAPPLES, JELLIES and MARMALADES, And a great many other things which you find in a FIRST-CLASS GROCERY. CABBAGE, APPLES, ONIONS AND POTATOES ALWAYS ON HAND. AT S. S. WOLFE’S. Manufactured at the Metropolitan Iron Works, Richmond, Virginia. From the York, Pennsylvania, Agricul tural Works—all kinds of Implements, from a Heel-Screw to a Thresher that will thresh and clean sixty bushels of wheat per nour or two hurdred bushels of oats ci per hour. ! Sulky Ploughs, Cultivators, Harrows and Ploughs and Plough Stocks of all kinds and sizes. Also Reapers, with self-dropper or self-binder. . I am agent for the DEDRICK HAY AND COTTON PRESS. ^LVA GAGE & CO., CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, Market, Corner Church Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. ElTTce packed for the country a specialty. A. NELSON ft CO., —WHOLESALE dealers in— BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 23 Hayne Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. The most VALUABLE ever PREMIUMS, offered. MORE THAN ONE-HALF IN MONEY, ANNUAL ADDRI SS ON WEDNESDAY. RIDING CONTESTS, By Ladies and Gentlemen, Masters and MisSeS, BYCICLE RIDINGS. A GOLD MEDAL TO THE BEST WHEELMAN. G. W. A1MAR & CO , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN 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 a sixty-saw gin 0H Fhare £,‘Sine of tbe best made COT- !cn(JICE DRl ™’ MFD_IClNl».. CHEMICALS, TON GINS, with all the modem improve ments, witli PRESSES from the factories. Perfumeries and Toilet I also sell STOCK DISPLAYS Will more than rival the state fair. COTTONSEED OIL MILLS. vifc-fttes of all sizes, that wlU ^ Carriages, rihggfts and Riding Carts, of all sizes and prices. If any person wishes to purchase any of the above-mentioned goods, they will please call at Mr. JAMES Q. DAVIS’S office and leave word with him, and I will call and show catalogues, etc. JAMES PAGAN, AGENT. May 17-tf REISER’S SHOES! •"P" «*« *»• producing appe- September U, UJ83. tlto,aounff digestion, regular stools, a clear Sept 15-td ■kin and a vigorous body, ’mv-vra'nrv.wn 1 SHERIFF’S SALE. B Y virtue of an execution to me directed, I will offer for sale before the Court House door in Winnsboro, South Carolina, on the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER NEXT, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for CASH, the following-described property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the <T«mnty of Faiefield and State of Sonth Carolina, con taining ONE HUNDRED and EIGHTY ACRES, more or less, and bottnded by lands of the Estate of Furman, B. B. Martin, Huey's Ferry Rood amt Jeff Guignard. -ALSO— All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, betng and situate in the County of Fairfield and State of Sonth Carolina, con taining % THREE HUNDRED AND TWELVE acres, more or less, and hounded by lands of R. B. Martin, the Estate of Furman and III. McMeekfn. j All levied upon as the property of R. T. ! Yarborough, at the suit of Slieperd ft I Creerv against R. T. Yarborough. JNO. D, McCARLEY, I Sheriff’s Office, S. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., SUKGIOAL INSTRUMENTS. Perfumeries and Toilet Articles, Cor. King and Vanderhorst Streets. CHARLESTON, S. C. operating Machinery. On the grounds will be a new attraction. All who desire to exhibit Machinery please notify the Secretary of the kind and space it will occupy. . TO THE LADIES. The Premiums in the Household Department are increased and many quadrupled iri VALUE, EXCURSION TICKETS ON ALL THE RAILROADS. HOME-MADE, Q fc •< WAGONS. ALSO IN STORE: SADDLES, BRIDLES HARNESS, We have just received our stock of BACON, REISER’S GENTS’ SHOES. EACH PAIR WARRANTED. PRICE GUARANTEED. FOR STYLE, FIT, COMFORT AND DURABILITY, THESE SHOES *fe UNSURPASSED Me- mise no nausea or griping nor interfere with daily work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. ffE FEELS LIKE A NEW MAN. “I have had Dyspepsia, with Constipa tion, two yean and have tried ten different kinds of pUls, and TUTT’S are the first that have done me any good. They have cleaned me out nicely. My appetite is splendid, food digests readily, and I now have natnnd passages. I fcet like a new man.- W.J). EDWARDS, Palmyra, O. Our Stock of LADIES’ CUSTOM MADE SHOES JUST IN. As we haye sold these goods for a number of years, we can safely recom mend them in every particular. We respectfully request an iuspcc- MEAL, THE BLACKST0CK ACADEMY tion. Will open on Monday, September 24, one prox. Tuition, payable oneJialf hi ad vanee: Primary Department, per month.... 4t 1 US ate De UcMASTEB, BEIGE & EETCHIN. FRIDAY, OLYMPIC GAMES AND RACES. No entries admitted after MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, except STOCK, which may be entered before 11 o’clock on Tuesday. J. l£. Y f Secretary, Sept 20-tx4w CHESTER, S. C. WHOLESALE ANNOUNCEMENT*' OF WITTKOWPKY & BUKTJCH, CHARLOTTE, N. C. -—iW :&:B: We hereby inform the “Wholesale Trade” that otif “various lines” com-' prising the Wholesale Branches of our business are now complete, and we in-- vite our customers to give it due consideration. To those wishing to engage in business we say that there is no house “North or South” That has better facilities than oftrs, and that we can and do duplicate any bill of goods, no matter where bought. Q-IVE ITS JL O A.LL. Respectfully* \ WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH. . TAKE NOTICE!IT STANDS AT THE HEAD. NOTIONS, CORN, DRY GOODS, SHOES, INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH. IJLYSSE G. DESPORT ES. Itennediate ue | Higher Engiisl month irfment, per month. Department, per 200 30* 400 _ Classical Department, per month -.w soid8.M5 whfrp.ailc. Office,44 Many fit.,N.Y. Music, with use of piano.. v 3 00 TUTTS HAIR RYE oVSh... ” jjr;,- ■tantly to a glossy Black by a single ap- OI ‘ 81CKnes8 - plication of Ibis DTK. Sold by Druggists, •r sent by express on receipt of fl. Office, 44 Murray Street, New York. HITTS MANUAL OF USEFUL BECEIPTS FREE. UNDERTAKING - ! t BUY yorar Wagon Material, SPOKES, RIMS and HUBS, SHAFTS, POLES, WAGONS, GROCERIES, MACHINE OIL, GRINDSTONES. TRACES, WELL- CHAINS, and all kinds of Plantation Goods, COOK STOVES, HEATING STOVES, from $14.00 to $50.00, complete, OIL STOVES, WOODENWi-RE, ETC., From J. H. CUMMINGS. -CONCERNING— Now is the time to subscribe to Tme News akd Herald. MR. J. M. ELLIOTT, MR., Respectfully informs the public that he has on hand a full line of COFFIXS AWD CASKETS, and is prepared to do anything in under taking. -ALSO,- a full line of BURIAL ROBES, for men, women and children—s new feature—very neat, appropriate and cheap. We ask for a share of the patronage. J- M. ELLIOTT* St r protracted sickness. For particulars apply to W. BANKS T Sept 5-x4 THOMPSON, Principal. mrv-rv T-i-r v v rnerit8 - I refer to a d THE ELTJOI r (tIN usingitinthisvicinty. It is AAAXi XjIjLjIVs J. A thiu^ but has stood the test» DU. J. M. dUATIIEBAUM, DENTIST. columria; s. c. Office Over Stanley's China Hall. May 10-Uft ~COTTOT SEEIL COTTON* SEJE3D. COTTON NEED. UirK will pay the hli VY dry COTTON WED, The Forty-five Saw Gin I got from you iff now sixteen years old, I got It in 1866. On the twelfth day of this month, I ginned ten betas from sun-up to sun-down with the greatest ease, I honestly believe I can save the toll for any customer to the clean ing of the seed over any gto I have ever *een. Remember, it is only a Fortyfi ve Saw Gin. JNO. S. DOUGLASS. The UNION CHURN is sold on its merits. I can refer to a dozen pan *8 not a new sine* 1*04. FOR MALE. and lot now occupied 1 are offered for sale, the best In Winnsboro, . - , ., , - — — and is in prime condition. The location is sponaeLce*oUctted!^f Pa “ P ^ j **“ ^ advantageous in town. „ ^ j The lot iff quite a large one, and upon It are Charleston Oil Kawnfactaring Co., * large warehouse and other buildings. Terms very moderate. For further pare agedts, at all railroad stations innuings in this swmj owing tfc We will also exchange Cotton Seed Meal ter COTTON SEED. 28 BROAD STREET, Sept lUxSfa * Charleston, S. O. tkmlars apply to May 29-tf B. SUGENUEIMER. DENT1NT ft Y. B. J. QUATTIEBAUM, V. D. & Office; North side Washington Street, Opposite Town Hall. WINNSBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA Jniy 7-tx3m. —Buy Zeigler Brothers' Ladies', Misses' 1 and Children’s Fine Shoes. J. M. BEATY. THE LIGHT-RUNNING “DOMESTIC.” That it is the acknowledged Leader in the Trade is a fact that cannot be dis- inted. MANY IMITATE IT—NONE EQUAL ITI The Largest Armed, The Lightest Running, The most Beautiful Woodwork# AW0 IT IS WARRANTED To be made of the best material. To do any and all kinds oi wonc. To be complete In every respect. For Sale by ,J. M. BEATY & CO., Winnsboro, S. C. Agents wanted in unoccupied territo' >y. Address . DOMESTIC SEWING MACHIN^*)., - Richmond, Virginia, T. NE W SHOES -AT— THE CORKER STORE. GENTS’ AND LADIES' FINE SHOES, ALL MADE OF GUARANTEED STOCK. TRY A PAIR. OFF FOR KEW YORK TO PURCHASE FALL DRY GOOD8. THIS SPAGE WILL BE RESERVED FOR NOTICE OF MY STOCK. 0\ 2£# BE-A. TIT#