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^ LOCAL INTELLIGENCE National Kefof The Rev. William wednesday, aph1l 10. : : : : 13s7. ^ ^ ^ Terms ok ThsNkws asd Kekai.ix? ciatc Reformed Ci Tri-vreekiv edition, three dollars per an- niornin0- and num, in advance. Weekly euitiun, one . dollar and fiftv cents iter auTium, in ad- onc *kc secretarn Ta.nce- ' _ , ? Reform Association ii*te5 fot; Abveiitisixg.?One dollar per inch (solid minion) for the first inser- tour Ox tuc coutheri t:on, and fifty cents per inch for each sub- terest of the Associ sc inent..insertion. These rates appiv to ,< ., ,, advertisements of every character, and are 0 & body is the vt kayabie strictly in advance. Obituaries in the enactments < i.'ul t;-ibut's of !v. T.?ec: are charged for as Q,?,rtC, Qri,i adverrh^nts. M.:rria^ notices, and States and the L nit? > iiijiie .;::iour.cv::ifi:*s of deaths, are pub- insf in its interest wi W:e<l free, and aix-s^il :;ed. Liberal terms evening Kt<.r contract advertisements. Te. >. :vert^mentTEE GORDONS Wi *"" ""T~ I ftpnr mfifttinv of the f uorn Jvuier?>v. x.. ?D Stock Teas?X. C Robertson. J fan try, it was deci< Read "Reliable's" Advertisement, j panv visit Charles! I Notice?G. II. McMaster and Others, j s*on of the unveilin< Sheriff's Sales?Jno-D. McCarley, j monument, providec S. F. C. | her of members wo "* " ' rri f r\ rrr\ r Citation?J. A. "Hinnani, Juugeoii ^ Probate. i that the requisite nt Citation?J. A. Hinnant, Judge of j tained, and that our Probate. i the City by the Sea Notice for Final Discharge?D. It. j The rate on all raih HHp Coleman, Administrator. I has been reduced to _ | eacj] way, and spec l?wi Bnefi. j be made for the a ?V. e are now having some genuine I, . . s i those desiring to at I spryis weather. : ? ^ c ? I ceremonies. ?Last Suncl <y was faster oanuay j __ and a bright day it vas. : Ax Ei.ectiox.?At ?Solicitor McDonald returned from congregation of St L York on Saturday, having finished the Wiunsboro, and St. ' business of the Court of General Ses- way, held Easter ft sions. the following gentle ^ ?The Rev. J. II. Thornwell, of to serve for the ensn Fort Mill, filled the pulpit of Scion wardi Presbyterian Church both morning II- A. Gaillard, and evening on Sunday. R. B. Hanahan, t f ?Don't fail to read the advertise- j vesti ment of Mr. F. W. Habenicht in an- 1 H. N. Obear, tifnA ?.? nil IIS. j R. E. ElliSOn, VJULU;i Wiumu. % ?w , r and we all want to know where to { C. S. Dwight, get a good cool lemonade. I DnBose Eglestoi ?Our handsome school bailing has J J. A. Desportes. met with the admiration of the visi-; IS. A. Meares, ^ s tors attending the session of Bethel j T. M. Rembert. Presbytery, and has been pronounced I Siiould be Stc one of the best for the purpose ever 0f CU1. i-oads throu: v seen. cross-ways, for the ?The price ot cotton is on a boom tlie roa3s have been just now, but it coincs just too late disastrous results to for most of our farmers. It is perhaps citizens. The lates just a little encouragement for our g. j>. Rutland, wl k agriculturists to put in a big crop 01 | along about a week the staple. the poles used in I - ?Mr. John Alexander, a wealthy fly up and almost r gentleman of Philadelphia, is visiting The sharp pointed the Rev. Jno. T. Chalmers, m com- eight or ten inches ii: pany with the Rev. Wm. "\Veir, dis- horse, and it is ver trict secretary of the National Reform survive the wou 0W Association. I one of many accide ?In accordance with the provisions | tsaced directly to thi of the inter-State commerce act, re- jng roads, and it is quiring a table of rates to be displayed other method was ad in all railroad offices, Mr. Skinner,! n ^r> the agent at this place, has posted up : Peksoxal.?-Jr. It the schedule. j who s.ucc- his grac L _Mr. D. A. fleudrix has started a j cmc. las becn CIIiP! -? ?.;,i I pital at Charlesten, jhft- "IKW&tJb l!VUIHCl,uuu wauuuu^.v., week bargains of big- value, so every- home in our town o . body are earnestly requested to come are S]ad to learn th and purchase from his "Racket" t0 ^ake this placc counter. Nothing but actual bar- future, and will pr; gains will be offered. sion with his father. ?The motion before Judge Pressley The Rev. J. T. CI / to vacate order of arrest by the conn- T K. Elliott retu |^: sel of Mr. L. Samuel?, was refused, county on Thursdav Judge, howev:r, refused to pass go?e to attend a me* Questions at issue in the case, Presbytery of the As m n the matter to the decision of a j Uharcb. B JpThe plaintiff's counsel took im- Miss Mamie Rags* ^aiate steps in the execution of the j bni'Sf s most popular papers on Monday. i ^as ^een visiting fric ?Mr. W. H. Flenniken has some-1 *n *own ^or ^e past thing peculiar in the shape of a turkey i ^arne(^ home. esrg. Last vear he purchased from a ' T. T" , , 1 . ... _i Dkawixg the Li breeder in Pennsylvania a setting of . .t. , , A ; , ? j good citizens shoui< i ^ pure bronze turkev esrsrs. and sue-: ~ ^ " , , . . . ; r everv efiort to put oi fe- ceeded in raising several from the; . ' . , t , ... ? .. . .... . , streets in first-class c r setting. Tnaegg which will be found tl , .. w . cu - ... t}ie improvement c at his place of business, is pure wmte, ? , . . - 1 ...... "citv fathers" or fr k. and weigns four ounces. \\ hen we . . , , r . , , j, . . victuals, but we drav remember that the ordinarv turkev , , .. , . , * when it comes to ai egg oi the bronze is speckled, and , , U ?. . , . 4, - , - provement bv scatt< y weighs less tnan three ounces, the one f * , , _ , * j bottles, tm pans, mentioned mav do referred to as some-! . ' , . , , / , , . .* . i pieces of brick bats, trnaf of a cnnositv. _ ,, . _ 1 /\t .nhlvuh f AA nilTYIft j Ui i Uk/UlCU IVV iUIUiV If You Want n, Good Article Upon OUT already Of Plug Toeacco, ask your dealer for Tfce little bare-footec' Ja.n22.\tG:n "Old Hip." .. : ^ over toe pavements i Murder Near Blackstock.?We sbonld take out a pi learn that 011 Monday night last, An- suranee company f< ? drew Brice, colored, who lives near case of cut feet, anc Blackstock, murdered his wife. The extremely sorry for cause of the crime seems to have been which he insures. v _ the supposed infidelity of the wife. bish, enterprising fri have the thanks of ; Counter Racket?You may talk ll0rti of Fairfield str . your-'Racket Counters,' but if you i ? wwill call up at the counter of the "Old | Tut Chester & C. . ' Reliable" and take your choice at I?An election held a * Y o, 10, 15, 20, or 25 cents, you will all ter county, on the get all you want, racket notwithstand- whether the towns iug. scribe ?14,700 to the ? den Railroad result* Executive Appointment. ? Gov- the non-subscriptior ernor Richardson has appointed Mr. ity of thirty votes: . VT. G. Hinnant, of Ridgeway, a trial ber of \otes polled i W. justice, vice C. E. Thomas, deceased, and forty-eight. The appointment, we are informed, At "Wilkesburg on * meets with the hearty approval of the to whether the towi citizens of that judicial district. scribe $28,900; the Unclaimed Letters.?The follow- carricd tte election ing is a list of letters remaining in the onc bu"dred and ftbs PostofSce at Winnsboro, S. C., April Yeie 0n *' ^onr r0l" Si 1SS7- tl0n t0 K- ?t>?. "Rrr>TT-r> jr?}ni i Chester on th W AilUV U1U?II) JUVUUlUl/iVII... vv.... Bryant, J. V.Titts, B. Keufman,'Wra. l?wnship by a vote ^ T. Smith, Laura Stnard. and e,ght t?, twentyPersons calling for any of the above su sC1! ?$-?, toletters will sav tbev are advertised. * ccw- luf t0 ^lc ' Du Jose Eglestox, "le,!t *a elec"?n J Postmaster. dea ? Grore f d * , on the same da)* tc Mad Dog Rumors. - It was reported ^,eJ would sabscrib< . on Sunday that a do^ belonging to j Both townships deci< ? - - .1 tiftn Kx* o Jlon/lc^T Mr. J. II. (Jammings ftact gone maa, v.* - **? *^and had died on Saturday evening, seems that the road The actions of the dog was very much withstanding1 the oj liko one mad, but Mr. Cnmmings was has met 011 sereral s of the opinion that lie was only snf- Barrett;slmp< fering from a dose of broken glass. Cannot be surpassed It Sevml d<>?5 were bitten b-v i(> an<> gi Ettt- our people should take the benefit of the doubt and dispense with their Children cry f< fnrtW qprvlr'p?. There is nothing j ? like making assurance doublv sure. ! win _ I GEORGIA V? O low Country Malaria Ousted. 3IcMaSTEK, I; r?Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic is fiii!VHw^7 . prescribed by al! prominent physicians, and is nndoubteuly the best Tonic now Is the very best xeme being sold. It prevents malarial, and sale for the cure of C?j cures dyspepsia and general debility. i tion, Dyspepsia and Si * Greenville, S. C., 3Iav 22 1885 scribed by ali the leadi r ^ * Messrs. Westmoreland Bros?Gentle- greatest family medicii men: Having used your Calisaya Tonic Gentle and effective since 1SS3, f cheerfully recommend it to ant to take, does not pi thoce suffering from loss of-appetite and Never failing to sre? dyspepsia: vlso a preventative of malaria, females. having used one dozen bottles in Florida One trial will con vim during the months of September, Octo- ted money will be refw L . ber and November, 1SS4, a bottle. J- J, C. BOOZER. McMaster, Brice & I Association*.? Proclamation. ment, the first b Weir, of Pennsyl- Whereas, Tuesday, the 2-jth inst., is . religious exerci; lpit of the Asso- the anniversary of the Order of Odd j the annual repo lurch on Sunday, Fellows, and it has been customary the Presbytery, evening. He is from the foundation of the Order in | 0f Chester. Th ;s of the National this State to observe the day v. iih ! the au.ditiog'c , and is making a suitable ceremonies: vestigation, aftc 1 States in the in- Mow, therefore, I, Osmund W. j tery took a recei ation. The object Uuchanan, as uranci *a?ci - - ?, On reassemwi orking of reforms Independent Order of Ocid Fcllow*. 01, taken up was 3f -11 laws bv the and in the- State of South Carolina, do ; from the differe i State* A meet- herebv request and enjoin upon the ! out the bounds c ?-V?*Mon Monday members of the Order that on that j Upon motion, 5 * ' day they cease their usual avocations,; from delinquei aml repairing each to his Lodge or their Elders, fo ill Go.?At a re- somc suitable place agree.! upon, and ; assessments levi< Gordon Light In- t|2Cn a,,d there, in pursuant oi' the | The Executiv led ihat the Com- usnal custom, celebrate in a becoming j fercd their repor ton, on the occa- manner the anniversary of our hon- ; actiugs and doin r of the Calhoun 0red Order. , March 31, 1887. 1 a sufficient num- Given under my hand and seal of After some ot uld signify their 0ffice at the town of "Winnsborc, in presbytery took Tf 5c cofo f<~> sotr .v - u -lit u OUU.U . o ciock, ac wmcc itnber will be ob- n?h/uv of Anrii a r> inn ua.? 01 April, a. j;., las*. Manon preacl: boys Will take in Osmund Vv . Buchanan*, j. ( ? on thai occasion. Grand Master I. 0. O. F. of So. (Ja. lL""c' oads in the State t :o t> e^?pclv .. Oscar R. Lowman, the Rev. J. P. M one cent per mile Gl, s,c. I. 0. 0. F. of So. I;a. ; evcl]ing Pl.csbvt ial schedules will ? I ? ?* ,. : Lccommodation of bethel rxEsjixrEstr. | ti*>n motion the , ... i to install the I end Jie unveiling A Fall Attendance of Delegates--Synopsis j ?,( , f t of tlie Meeting-Oluch Xnterot Muniies?* ' 1^'' ^ ^ jane S . ?tl?AUjearnment. ? 1 some definite an i a meeting- of the ... - , , * . ' made bv the pas _ , , , , Tuesdays trains brought to our: . . John s church, , , " r ,. . , , j continued with ' town a large quota of divines anu lav . , . Stephens, Ridge- , , " with the lnstalla! , , . . delegates to attend the spring meeting I , T; r,.?/9otr inni h . . ~ i was clear. op< lu?ua., 0f jhe Betlie! Fresbvtcry, which was i , men were eiected . ' . 4 . j tins business the to co!;vei:e m bcion Presbvtenan ? _ T>. , iin<r vear: rM , ! Rev. 0. R. Biml Churcn on luesunv cvesiiny. Our i , , ~xs. . . " , .. . year, has been la citizens were prepared lor I heir re-i , ' , - , _ , itrol of the first P ,r ? ception, and exerted themselves lo j . t _ . ,0 M. D. , ciate Reformed S make the star ot tne o;ie<rates m our i ,,. iv. -j . . , | and his name ore midst a pleasant one. a lar-rc audi- , o , . - , , a member of Bel ence filled tne Pre.sbvtenan jhureh on . . ? , i t> xi- remainder of thi Tuesdav evening to hear the Rev. \V. . , , T> T * . , . 4. . . up in the heurin B. Jennings, who, bv virtue ot l;is ? l, ? " , reports ot such ' ofiice as retiring Moderator, was to , . ,. readv lo lav the preach tne opening sermon. ile * preached from E/.ekiel 47ih Chapter, '-Jtcr-' f , . .. . . , . , . Presbytery rea 1st to tne 12th V ersc inclusive, and in; . >prED.?On many a masterly way presented the duty of c?f'U .hout the county christian men in all lands :o send the' a'lC* ,ia an 1011 . ... exercises, procei improvement 01 gospel to ino^e ivmg m m?; rc^iuu&i , .4, ? * . ? , * , ~ clearing the docl made, and wnh ana shadow of aea'.h. , . ~ , , , . , , business of the c a number of our At the conclusion oi the sermon the .. ,, ? ? -j _ . ? , - x , tiate i3. P. Reid' t sufferer is Mi'. Presbvterv was con>imited with prav... .,. , - - . 1 tne difierent con .10, while riding er bv the retiring Moiiderator, alter , , r - propound ttie qi ago, had one of which the roil was called and the Joi- '. ,. , . , . to his ordination his cross-wav to Jewing members r.nsvrered to their ? , . , , _ * v not completed b uin a nne horse, names: ... . . . Jigious exercises stick ran some Ministers?J. II. Save, . W. Ratch_,. ? , ; . recess was taken t the groins of his ford, Jas. Douglass, J. b. Whin*, W. R c ? B; y doubtful if he Q. White, T. R. English, R. A. Webb. A nd. This is only j. H. Thomwell, D. E. Jordan, D. I)., annonn' ... , ^ Corinthians 3rd ( nts which can be M E. Knkpatnck, ,J. R. McA.i-.uc, ^ large audienec ls plan of improv- \V. B. Jennings, Geo. sn.no.cv J.1. orfler t0 hear his time that some Marion, Roger Martin, J. L McLui, . i * !t . *? , " . t., i t t tt clnsion of these e: opted. I J. A. Wilson G. A. Blackburn, J. II. , , - tt y*^ f. -r ! t> sunied ano conci t, r7 . T i Lumpkin, II. B. Gamss, L:cr;nt:ate i?. ,, ., . B. Hanahan. Jr., ; p., of Mr. Reid, afte inot;r.?? i?i i * ceeded to other b oyc'd in'the Bios-1 Elders-J. W. Campbell, w. A.j returned to l,k Bl?'n5> G- L- Ei<Wle. E- S'lcll<--r. E. : , . 0 Thursdav. We!B- *?**> S. 8. Plosico. Sidney Roh- | * at he has decided j 0"' n' J't' f "*! blv which meets his home in the 1 B,iunc- 3- C' McDot'' 3- 'v ?**$ 3-! weck. iiev j tctice his profes. | J-Lowis Jno. M Sprctt -J"0 Shill-j ^ ; ; inglaw, J. \\ . Asnford, J. T. Lemon, . ; -r, . xt- r> t? r? n r the Presbytery lr aalmers and Mr. j A- " L- Robuins, J- -_! a!s0 ltev Nv_ R rued from York i /^il; 'f' . lr',S' P.Moore. Presl where they bad E?bert Barber, A. I, Smi.b -Too. A. was anablc to de eting of the First Thompson, Jno. ?I. Accly, C. II. sociate Reformed 3 ? **>*. 3' C. Cald- * as * well. r> ,r ,> T- , . . , borhood of $150 3ale, one of Rich- 10 1J' *" k' v.u^uucv was was entitled to a young ladies who then elected Moderator, and the Rev. ^ ;nds and relatives fac0; Temporary Clerk. On ^ few davs, has re-ro!lou oiKOT' D',L' Jordan Rcvs' see the wav op G. P. V? at son and \Vr. Richardson * , - 1 1 - took a recess unl I were invited to scats us visiting oremke.-Wc, as all | ren, and Revs. J. D. Mack, D. I), and re;iss?m^ = the i j . .1 r> r>- i i. i- was tiie hearing i 1 do, appreciate,^. Birnbach as corresponding ^ jav r or pavements and ! members, and were introduced to the *)a*V 01_ nation, whether Presbytery. The minuses of the last s^10W(j a Prc^} :omes from our meeting were then read and approved, c,]U1^ie*' n* om private indi- after which Rev. D. E. Jordan asked f .l ane* ia^ not' v the line sharply that divine services be held in the e excuses wer i attempt at im- church at eleven o'clock in the morn- mi aPP0111^? iriug old broken i?g? and the Iiev. J. S. White was ap-' !*ICI s ieP01t ? c broken crokery, pointed to preach at that time. On .'1C ieP01| ^ 1,0 1 and other articles j motion it was decided that the sessions tl0"S ,an ^01 rous to mention, i of the bodv be held as follows: Meet an f ' j . ' i' , n i* portionment ther good pavements, at 9:o0, a. m., divine services at 11. . - i i ?. , ? . assessing the dii i A'/tiAAlr Ofrciin [ bov who walks anu uujuum ai, a u , ? , , ' e. an amount as (he above referred to, at 3 oclock, p. in., and after a session flcr ffac existinur aliey in some in- of several hours adjourn until S the readin,r of )r an amount in o'clock, at which time divine services dcnt ^ome 0 I we would feel would be held. On motion Piesby- ... k; , the company iu terv adjourned until 9:30 o'clock *v,die, Bake off the rub- Wednesday ,?ornnV. n ^ end, and you will . Pursuantio adjournment Presbytery provic]e(j f01. au , ill parties living rc-assembled at half-past nine o'clock amount l0 be rai' eet. on Wednesday n-orninsr. Members . , , . J - . ent churches. A ? present as on in<* tf?.y previous, with , . avd'tv Railroad . " zitiopt tbis report jaailkc/ad tj1(; juj&tjQ,, several new name?. , t Ro^svilie CIigs- ?* vote, sltcr whicl ,i jxossviue, ^nes A half-Lour was spent in devotional 0Lha ??f ,.nl4 ond inst as to - to strike out rul< ~ inst" as exercisi-, aft?- . inch the Moderator ' ,hfi ?? >?? SXmallv ' . . - wita The minutes of the nfoopt, 'd in a, victorv for . > each chuich a - previous insist were read and an; rov- _.nM t, lictc; hv a maior- . . WOUld give 10 U ~ J , -1 ed, after ?. mch on motion a committee tVl_ Th The whole niim- - the church, lb ' hundred waS aM'mted 10 oxam:"c Licentiate mtmbei-of memt was rwo minarea t. t> tn j.?c ? , it JXX-V f Willi 'V HO VV.A. I JQJ. UOUr IUU 1 v liation if the committee thought proper, ( without reaching the same day as rj^ j^ev_ j. ?. Mack, of the Charles- j hour for adjout iship would sub- ton presbytery, who was in attendance Leached a recess : subscriptionists -n tlie Merest of the Columbia Theo- - o'clock, when a bv a majority of Iogicaj Seminary, and desired to leave j was t0 be held i thirteen. There on Wednesday's train, by special order j reassembling, th is cast in opposi- was heard for-the cause which be kin and Roger ! on. I represented. In a brief manner he j congregation on i e oth kist., the presented the claims of tlie Seminary j after which a col of two hundred presbytery, and showed that; amounting to $$ eight, decided to the future for thc Seminary was bright | resumed busines the enterprise. to say tUc icast of it. After hearing j from Rev. r. d. ivious announce- address of the Ilev. Dr. Mack, on | jn vC<rard to a ba ras neia in uau- motiou 0f the Ilev. James Save, the j Presbytery, was "aleree townships the Presbytery, a special considerable disc > decide whether committee was appointed to draft acknowledged a i to the enterprise. a suitable minute in regard to the ordered to be tal :led for a subscrip- mattcr presented. The Moderator churches to pay ne majority. It t^cn ann0unced the standing commit- motion the paste will be built not- *ees for session of the Presbytery, between Rev. V >position which it The next mattcr of business was the Mount Pleasant ( ides. hearing of communications directed to | also the relatic ^riafcologae the body. A lmmber were presented Rev. W. G. \ for Fragrance, ele- and referred to appropropriate com- Church. After . " mittees. The special committee to business Presb; e which it was referred to draft a suita- nine o'clock on J or tliem, ble minute in regard to the matter Upon reasser die by them. presented by Dr. Mack, made their after spending F^ICWDY ! report, in wmcn tne conuiuon 01 me | tionai exercises :bice & Ketchis. j Seminary was placed before the peo- nounced that th< i pie, and its patronage commended to proceed with bu Ic Panacea the church. On motion the following announced the i iistipation5Indi4s- sc^e(3u-e of religious exercises were of the committc ck Headache. Pre- adopted: The Rev. J. P. Marion to have in charge ng physicians as the preach on Wednesday night at eight holding|a Sunc in its action, pieas- o'clock, and the Rev. C. R. Birnbach some time ditrir iirgo or gripe. to preach at eleven o'clock Thnrsdav The discussion itlv benefit delicate . ,_u . ... * . , morning. The hour for religious ser-! it, in regard tc ?.e. If not benefit- vices having arrived, Presbytery took j then taken up. ided. Only 50 cents q rmt.il t'n^ nnnc.lnsinn thereof. ! action UDOn the Sletchin. According to a ; previous appoint- until the fall n usiness taken np after | 4 ~\y AfTlT] TJ\ T~) iCS wasrthe hearing of ?X i\ V/ JL M Vi _L \ rt of the treasurer 01 Mr. J. C. McFadden, ;r which the Presby5s until three o'clock. ng, the first business the hearing of reports COME AND SEE nt churches through f the Presbvlerv. .Thev are just from Hill Brothers, of Xew York, tli ., i Lnited States. Old ladies, middle-acred ladies and vo it was decided iO near njce to wear if they will come to IIEXDJilX'S. "T; it fhnrrhc; through such as plaiu and fancy Mulls, Beads and Ornaments. r failures to pay up ?d upon them. e Comraitte then of t in regard to their her routine business a recess until eight i hour the Eev. J. P. led to a crowded That while he may not be wide awake he is not aslee - ,, t and prices, lie has been practicing the EXACT CE! sion oi tne sermou or aijd his profits, while they may not l>c sina!!. his ;>ri< farion, on Wednesday ery resumed business. committee appointed lev. J. P. Marion as and tfae committee on apportionments I ri ter Church, owing to instructed to report again as soon as ! angements yet to be convenient. The committee was then : JIessrs tor and people, was ready, and proceeded to offer (heir'terested authority to proceed reP<>rt of assessments for the year he-' adra,lce ion as soon as the way gi"?ing 1st April, 1887, and"endin? I and belie' m the conclusion of 31st March, ISSS, the total amount i m?re t0 ! lamination of the assessed being ?3,143 distributed counf-v ai of the c >acb, who, for the past among the different funds as follows: boring- under the con- Snstentation $78G; invalid $491; edu- tlie cui^e resbytery of the Asso- cational $490; publication $329; Tus-! education Synod, was concluded, ca^?osa Institute $18G: evangelistic | Quent assi iered to be enrolled as $861. This report was then unani-: (w';0 thel Presbytery. The mously adopted. j ^ s evening was taken The He v. Geo. Summer, member of j and State g and discussing the *^e executive committee, then made a be hoped committees as were statement in which he offered his res- W!^' Ina'v sir reports before the Ration as a member of the commit- j n^; tee. He said that his action was Zion In-t .ssembled at half-cast prompted by the fact that a number i Affrad I Vfielirilln irsdav morning, and of criticisms, impugning the motives r spent in devotional ?* comittee in their work had been 2ded to the work of made, and he felt it a duty which he' matters ii iet of the unfinished owed to himself that lie resign. Mr. should fe< lay previous. Licen- J- L. Harris then offered his resignarras then examined by tion upon the same ground?. Thev imittees appointed to both showed by their actions that their the profe? lestions, with a view feelings had been touched by the crili-! yon care i. This business was cisms, and that they had attempted j ?at'on WI before the hour for re- to perform faithfully the duties dc-1 tlfe*davC" i had arrived, and a volving upon them as members of the: that ever until its conclusion, committee. | pearancc, nbach, according to The Rev. D. E. Jordan thereupon jemen?, preached from offered a resolution which was unani- lettj Jhapter and 3rd Verse mously adopted, expressing the entire ; was in attendance iu confidence of the Presbytery in the j ' CL "*u sermon. On the con- executive agency of the church, and " i sercises Presbytery re- earnesny rsquebieu mcsc gounciit.., r 0U(jCJ laded the examination to withdraw their resignation. Theyk-FW3 r which the body pro- both, however, insisted upon the j ]x>coinc (> iusiness. After some Presbytery accepting them, but by a j tOQ 0j j decided to enter into unanimous vote it refused to do so. j i w i iic auG slegates to represent The committee appointed at a; CQmc frQC 1 the General Assem- former meeting to investigate,! - . Sa\ at St. Louis in a few the title to certain church property j a,.c j * P. Marion and Elder situated in York county, reported that j 1j re elected to represent they had been unable to do anything, j jj ( i the aforesaid bodv, and upon motion thev were instructed i mmicr, Xftville and Elder E. to continue their efforts. i natch of b byterv thought that it The Rev. J. H. Lumpkin then ten-j *orn fray the expenses ot dered his resignation as pastor of the i ot}ie^ p^j rst two named dele- churches tinder his charge. There being! table eitl Id cost in the neigh- no delegate from his churches, upon i potatoes, , although the body motion it was decided that tliey be! P^cntyful] representation-of four cited to show cause on Friday before' ey requested that the the second Sabbath of May at Bethesda more esr tes attend should they church, at an adjourned meeting of; Now that ten. The body then the Presbytery, why the above request i WV ,are ,c :il three o'clock. On should not be granted. This meeting "i[escC<-lit first order of business will be called for the special purpose terrn ther of excuses for failure of ordaining and installing the Rev. consequei ?' salaries. The report B. P. Reed as pastor of that church. There has good record for the The committee appointed to organ- 'Is t0 ^ie ! respect, and where ize a church at White Oak made their j on jeen paid up, accepta- report, which showed progress, and j we have j e offered. The com- they were instructed to continue their j in the nai .to examine theTreas- labors. The committee on minutes of }yai!t /i finrthio- nnnn Synod then made its report which was j ^o^of tl , after a few explana- f received and adopted. The honr for out Gf j{? itions, was received religious exercises having arrived, the not direci be committee on ap- Rev. B. P. Reed preached to a large (-,c.v not 1 offered their report audience. His effort was sustained Terent churches such as satisfactory parts of trial. At the :iK^ev? to y thought proper un- conclusion of this sermon the itufin- whv com circumstances. After ished business was takeii up. said wo > e report it was evi- The executive committee made their U!! f the members did not report on supplies, and ministers "Voj^'lVcrn i of assessment, and were called upon as to whether the' in th::t cv ntssion ensued. The appointments had been tilled. . controllin ! upon rule 47, which The committee to which the matter j r:1 ipportionraent of the of defining what the word <iemer-! \\-hv'not ?ed among the differ- gency" meant in connection with' ntilK i-a . motion to receiveand { called meetings of the Presbytery then : wouid ? :?; * ' ?? : and wuu was lost by a rising made their report, wmen n: suusiunw j i a motion was' made defined it to be such a case as demand- \ fj,e: *!i-ipi i 47, under which the ec* prompt action on tiic part of the j oilier an'i was made, which church so as to prevent injury to its j sides, deleave it to the decision cause. jand wra s to how much they The election of an evangelist was j jy^^rea ic different funds or postponed until the fall meeting of the 10ld p*eowl is motion brought a Presbytery. TheEev.J.C. JtfcMuIIen! spend tli >ers to their feet, and returned the call presented to him by ! ceive em natter was discusscd Bethsalem church, and regretted his i n-CC(*V- 1 even* !Sto ? a conclusion. The inability to arc^r.t it. lie was given i ,nail"v> ' '( nment having been l3ave to laVr .vithout the bounds of I know o ... - /._u ? Thorn i was taken until eight tbePresbytcry until us lan meeting. ?-. missionary, meeting The Rev. 24r. Hutson made a report 'a{0 *VOs ? 1 wave u pc n 4he church. Upon of his labors for the past quarter, jtv j)aVg e Revs. J. II. Lump- which as received by the Presbytery. many vc Martin addressed the Bethel, York county, was then ^ Tin the subject of missions, selected as the next place of meeting. lection was taken up The Rev. J. S. White then offered a Wheat a.r S.19. Presbytery then resolution thanking the people of i growth I s. A communication Winnsboro for their kind hospitality, j but ma.v . Perry, sometime ago, the pastor of Scion church to publicly I ,r lance due him by the auneunce it to the people, which was : then taken up. After unanimously adopted by a rising vote, j the year :ussion the debt was After singing, and the apostolic bene-j boy." It' nd a special collection diction, Presbytery adjourned to meet! mmmera ! result. _( ien up by the different tne time ana piace auuvc-uicmiuiicu. , jai. an({ ^ the obligation. Upon Thus ended the spring meeting of the j p. S.? )ral relations existing Bethel Presbytery for the year 1S87. j learn thai 7. "VV\ Eatchford and Good audiences attended the sessions!ailcc am0 Jhnrch were dissolved; of the body during the whole week,' Let Onr h ?ns existing between and many regretted that the acquaint-; ' Vhite and Douglass ances so pleasantly made were to end _ljet us ] some other routine for a time at least. All join with us in i <>nind ilo y'tery adjourned until saying, come again. j La^umle: Friday morning. ~GiIder's PUls" j (i- 'f Qbling at that hour,!. For the Liver. All Druggists have i fssr npm Wholesale and retail at Xcilaster,! in Vimsc some time in aevo- | rT^ce and Kctchin's._ i ticket^ :* l, the Moderator an-1 McMastor's Sure Cure i,cach$l, s< e body was ready to Coughs, Colds, isiness. He thereupon U^pSoeV 1 Wn. Sto lames of the members ^ * ^Master,* Briee and Ketchin. * j Rosen ek * appointed who will " Bed55T355S?uv.. UffilE the arrangements tor The p_T ^>LVE jn the world for! matSt 0f lay-school Convention Cutg Brn:lSeSj Sores, Ulcers, Salt l London,] lgthe summer months. Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapp_ i vr^lo upon striking out rale Hands, Chilblains, L'orns, ana an okid , *. ) apportionments was Eruptions, and positively cnres Piles, | Francisco . Upon motion final or 1)0 Pa3' required. It is guaranteed Jifrf' matter was postponed t0/^e Per{ft satisfaction, or money ford;0Lt.' " postponea refunded. Price 2o cents per oox. prjze of aeeling of Presbytery, For sale by McMaster, Brice&Ivetchin One-half v 1 / 4 i DTn A "DDTT7 A T" m JD-LOr Xi-XVLl-JL V XI. J J V_/J iiji imuikt.r irr. i?> ! inn., ?lu THEM. GLOVES. GI e biggest Millinery House in the; ung ladies all can fend something] riniminss of all kin?s to matclH; LADIES, wlien you want Gloves, J |size or color you want in Silk and Lisle > 1 p in kecpin? up with the styles low (if not lower) than any house in t( s'T SYSTEM for over one year,-Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Dress c-e> will and has been equally as Yours, anxious to please, ^4 ea TS srACTiEJts* MEETiyG. Democratic candidate for mayor of wego, X. Y.; one-tenth to Frank Br . Mdilors: Feelinrr deeplv in- 5ts Potter St.," East Saginaw, 2I:ch.: o: -?i. ", _; 11 T. J. Weaver, Trabue, Flu.: others to in even thinw which \vill ties in Central City, Dak., and Pembr the interest of our countv, Ontario, Canada,' etc., etc. Xo. 41 vin<r thot nnthinw will toiid drew the Third Prize of ?20,0C0, also = ttiat "Othing will tend 5n tenths at Si each; one to E. B. Kim! idvancc the interest of both of Portland, hie..; one paid through id-State, than the education ptv Rational Bank of Dallas, Texas; ,, ' , , . , to Ouver & Griggs, Bankers, also, of hudrcn, and Knowing that j^s, Texas; two to Union National Ban Ar-. . T "C T.rn-.^.r. win tend more to aavance v^i-v, jiu.. uw ,u o. j-,. uam; and elevate the standard of Pa.njon Boston, Mass.; . in our midst, than the fre- P^^through Adams Express Co. to C ... .<! c i * H. Horner, Newark, 2s. J. ^os. 02 enabling> together of the teach- and 65,015 drew the Fourth Two Prize have charge ot the mental $10,000, sold everywhere, etc., etc al training* of tiie children, same thinp; will be done again on Tues< ;c charge the aff iirs ot church May 10, and anv information ean be will sooner or later fall,it is to on application "to :i A. Dauphin, 2 that the teacher.1- ot Fairfield ?.rIei"iS' flLa: N"lv Iet ?"rll0I>es sp; :c it a point to attend ,h(, May floats. ^ng oft^ Asso^ia-; ^ i iX.s>ociauon. juet n not oe ; ;u.teachers of Fairfield, that' isjN? so little interest and pride in |jp\r?|; ssion yon have selected, that 50 little for the cause of edn- /g|Bg\ lieh voo represent, as not to "I? l at the teachers' meeting on ppointed, 23rd inst. Hoping' 't^Wfcs y teacher will enter an apI am Jonx Boyd, rrra\r r ~ Editors: One of your corits in a late i^uo of The E? IF* D Heu-vLd, a-k? " vvhut h.i> ' |&g|f lg || P II I?2 INf f 'Old Fo^v?" * As I am g lyP *?W ?# E&aBl Absolutely Pure. nl advice to out* planters, I This powder never varies. A marvt farmers new, as I see tliev pnnty, strength and wholesonieness. 3 .... * economical than the ordinary Kinds, iing1 more corn this spring cannot be sold in competition with a!e vears. I will just sav ; multitude of low test, short weight a l * . r ... ,? i " : or phosphate powders. Sold only in & . \, 111..I I a |?pYAL U^KIXa I'OWDEIi Co., lOo \ ive did not. have to plant a St., X. Y. a-Iev lucerne miller fodder' ~Sold l>Jr ^c^?ter, Brice & Ketc a.n,}, uictniv., in.nci, Grocers. Z-IchSfx lo maize, sorghum, nor any ; :c!ics for stock food or the! STOCK PEAS, icr, except Irish and sweet j T HAVE a few bushels of Peas ihut turnips, ete. We produced i i suitable only for stock, that will ULSS'iwe vmr ^aKoiiEKKS: Sih-1? SS'SSfM? MTK3 FOE FINAL 3IS0HAF.I our soil is nearly cxhansed, I WILL ipply to John A.IIinnant, Jc omnelled ironi neceesirv to Jr iVobate for FairfieldI County, ' -Tuesdav. the 10th (lav of Jlav nexl oui c,ouicc,r.Kla^:.Kl to 10 o'clock, a.m., for a final discharjj ,iie things," as wc used to administrator of the Estate of Will n, or starvation will be the Hamilton, deceased. ice, and that is a big thing.1 D. E. COLEMAX, > been of late so much written AplOflxS . Administrate muse of hard times, and the VAmrnT, hat I fear I need sav no more _ , oog a boo. Suffie* it to sav \\/ E lie,reb>' s:ve notice that we /in ,??? V,'K ** make application totne L.ejjisla1 list to do t of he) icmj. hat i at ;ts naNfc ses.,;01i t-cr a charter for me oi common sense do we c.-.mak, Ga.. & Wadlesboro, X. C., I 1 more railroad?? "W here is road;" the said Railroad to ran in the : i* to come from? Dotrt ti-.c erai direction of these two points, an >e money to build them come 1 Pass through Alston, S. C., the Fairt 2 pockets of our fanners? If ^JS}Pn> ^ innsboro a::d the G: tiv it docs indirectly. Are; Catawoa Falls. the bono and sine%v, the basis J?M. BEATY,* of ail other industries and JOII S' BRaTTON, is? Have they auv surplus JaMES JOXES, invest i:i railroads? h'so V\*M. S. HALL, plain of hard times? li is! v* ire:;.! ircaf tires o'i csrcum-. T.'lV." V.'OODV/ARI), (i ;;c*. isccoritii:j;!y. it stems t, % j- jtT'j-"y ilroad-s \ii:i soon bclonji i?> \v."\v/ K L-f L'C 111 c;?pii:i!i>!S or swriicalcs, :i.*:d Aplf:;:;:u 'CUt WO V.'li; Of* ! MUi" Si?VS, a not only freight ami pa? >TA'J*] OF SOL" HI 'J.VIiOLI^ to, but a dangerous p>!i;i<v.i corxrvof fa: p.:-: if we have surplus ca:.;?ai hjJ.A. BiXXAXT, &?., Prolate Ja invest in co::- n and wool:-.. ^"jjrriiEUSAS* A. F. 1IVFF hath n: per mills ; ! ' ):itt? r V V suit to tae to errant hini let 5.1 but a few of ;i-i;ai::istrat:o:! o;' the .?late a:;.-i eiT ill pav L'o'at dividends. Ail ;; -dv.'ijaiv: -I'm. : :s, boxes ior uh-rcoao'.s, aiui - 't.ii'A .cc. toone ai:a * . , , ... !sa ail ami suuttib.r t.a- sondivu and c ,C H legJ.ns, aitutigrca.. mat.) it(;l.s uf t!:e ^ar;jarct ?;k:a, c?i> ass mane o! papc :. ijC- ceased, that thev lie aiul appear before could utrni.-ij aliour wriiifjir in the Court oI Probate, to he held paper to our Stale. Fairlieid Court House, C., on the : ills would give employment day ?f April next after publica I number of bovs, iiiris and 'lon'oi- a* Ho clock in tne forenoon ?:. operatives uoukl en wages n^ic, oCcitiea ie-. Given under my hand, this 11th da\ ployment lor the poor ana j April, Aimo Domuix 18S7. iV'c need u few railroads in j Published on the 12th <day. of A te: but we have already too j l-W. in The Xews and Hekaldlow manv pay dividends?, . , J. A. H1XXAXT, f ,lone ' j Apil2flxl Judge of Probat is but little fruit left by the! J^aTE OF SOUTH CAROL 12 ts. We have now a cold; m us. Farmers in our vicin-; , planted more corn than for i PiolcueJu ars past. This is ii<rht at \"5r^E^EAS. AMANDA SIMS 1 3v are forward I think for ,? X? S?,? 1* .? . ol aduiMStraaon of dis c^tCiiG *inci oil spring in preparing tor col- of Robert Sims, deceased: Gardens are backward, j These are, therefore, to cite and adc id oats have been retarded in ish ail and singnlarthe kindred and ere jv March and April frosts, jors of the said Robert Sims, decea vet vield an average crop. I !t!;^ ?jcy beg and appear before e member far seventv vears ! 'n,t ier C ?Tot Probate, tobeheldatx I, . r MMii;.' ! fi?!d Couu house, S. C., on t:ie2Cibdn te a spin.,,. [ lecolltci ii?t | April, after publication hereof, a1 ri ?i Without H. SUU1UR>1\ A'/'lnob "fifrt StlnW Will? 1816, as I was then a plow j any they have, why the said adminl was a late spring1 and a dry j tioii should not be granted. ind a very short crop was the ' Ciyen under my hand, this lltli da Jorn sold in 1817 at one dol- i J'?5'; ? , tv cpii's ncr bushel w v . ^Wished on the 12th uayof April, ] J ceiKS P.?1. u, V l- T i in The News and Herald. Since writing" the above Ij j ^ IUXXIXT : cheat has made its appear- j ApU2flxl ' Judge of I->oba' ng the late oats. w. e. SHERIFF'S SALE. opes Spring Like May Xfiowers. -py virtue of an execution to u:e ing gives us renewed hopes for _0 rectvd, I will offer for sale b'-forc ?so as it lias been, so it will be Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C. learn by experience. The 202d the nthly Drawing of the Louisiana FIRST 3IOXDAY IX MAY tery occurred at Xew Orleans, nextf within the legal hours of sale, tr r the entire supervision Of Gen .s highest bidder, for CASH, the follow luregard, of La., and Jubai A. described property, to-wit: ou - Tuesday, Jiarch _vil that piece," parcel or tract of 1: >.0)0 was sent flying every where, lying, being and situate in the Count ii irom bloO.OOO to SoO a single Vniwipid and state of South Carolina. 0. 0G,."kil drew tiir First Friz? of j talnirf^ It was sold in tentlis, costing! ' ? .tv TTt-x >111 to M. A. Dauphin, XewOr-j cIX IlL 2sDi\r.D ; one-tenth to Jos. ii. Ludwig,! Acres, more or less, hounded by lam im St., )3ufTalo, X. Y.: one to j the estate of Win. Shelton, deceea cser. Toveka, Kas.: one to Joe; J. K. Xevitt and Broad River. 1, Houston, Texas: one to H. j Levied npon as the property of Eliza cw York City, collected through | Dawkins, at the suit of Lena Samuel Express Co.: one to P. M. Ver-{. JXO. I). McCARLEY Chicago, III.: one paid through i Sheriff's"Office. S. F. Paris and American Bank, Limit- W-innsboro, S, C-, u Francisco, Cal.; one paid to April 7, 1887. irgo & Co.'s Bank, also of San j ApI9td , Cal.; one to D. P. fciawes, De va; one toThos. Falvey, ttj^hts-: LY a ten cents package oft and one to LL J. Warner, srrai- j jlj uiue uurixuii vm, ma. irio. No. 6G,:j44 drew the Second j and you will get a book of the best Fr $50,007, also sold in fractions: Rice Cigarette Paper gratis at to lion. Byron I>. Houghton, the 1 F. W. HABENICHT \ . * '' / ' .. r LADIES' I jOVES. GLOVES. I u:it come tc IIEXDRIX and you can get any Thread. You will find by visiting m n. Ladies, come see my line of Bushings, ; Goods, White Goods. Calicoes, Laces,etc. TW WB Os- SHERIFF'S SALE. ,0eto v'nu0 ?' an execution to medi' ar_ .O^recteJ, I will oiler for sale before the l{.n~ ] Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on ;?7$ the sold FIRST 3[OXDAY IX MAY ball, next, within the legal ho:n j of sale, to the tee highest bidder for Cash, all the right, title <>ne and interest of Jno. E. Robertson in the Dal- following-described property to wit: k or All that piece, parcel or tract of land, oan> lying, being and situate in the County of one Fairfield and State of South Carolina, congas* ; iaining i FIFTY ACRES, Xlle I more or less, bounded by lands of Eli jaVi jstrother, Wyatt Patterson, Thos. Moore, hi.d j and the public road leading from Winns w.w 1 boro to Camden. . M ring ALSO, All that piece, parcel or tract of land, a"iia lying, beincr and situate in the County of : a airfield and State of South Carolina, con: tainine " * - W | " NINETY-SIX ACRES, !, i more or less, lying on the waters of Wateree River, and bounded by lands ; known as the Harrison tract and others . tj . and known as Tracts Ncs. 12 and 13 on a [| : of survev. H I * ALSO, All that piece, parcel or tract of land, I lying, being and situate in the County ot Fairfield and i>tate of south Carolina, containing FIVE HUNDRED ACRES, I more or lass, being the old "homestead" ; of J no. Robertson, deceased, bounded bjr 9 ianas 01 tne estate 01 <juu. xunnauuu auu i others. Levied upon as the property of Jno. E. Robertson, at the suit of Joan K. Welsh. I J, D. MoCARLEY. I Sheriff's Office, S. F. C. i W'innsboro, S, C., I { April 8, 1887. j AplOtd j NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. , TvJ OTICE is hereby given that the under| signed have this day formed a copartnership for the practice of the law. J Our office wiii be that heretofore occupied bv Osmund W. Buchanan, Esq. OS.MLWD \Vr. BUCHANAN, 1 J. II. YAYBOROUSH. j April 1,18S7. ^ ?* AplSfxlm [ore _ and BREAKFAST STRIPS, SUGAR-CITRED. WHO SATS THEY arc not nice? No one. H J- il BEATY & BRO. * hiuj FAMILY GROCERIES, Ly ' ALL E1XJS. THE EEST GOODS. Lowest prices. J. 1L BEATY & CO. ' : M-e WIDE AWAKE e. "TAKE CARE OF THE CESTS, N- . tiie doihirs wiil take care of themselves." ? V*"e have been told we are the only house in town that practices exact change. No nA7V7virtn?np?; nur <?oods are marked at ^ New Idea Prices (small p.ofits). The odd . J! cents belong justly to the customer. We '' pay it. One hundred cents saved will I", buv 120 boxes matches. mu1 ' J. M. BE ATT & BRO. r | DISSOLUTION NOTICE. npiIE undersigned having dissolved by X mutual agreement the partnership _... heretofore existing under the firm name of J"1 R. II. JENNINGS & (JO. hereby give noThp ^co *? parties indebted to said firm that >V;i : they can settle without cost such indebtedrpn nt>ss at anV time on or before the 15th of l~ October next. After that date their notes, -., accounts and other evidences of inr-ebtedroat: ,iess 00 I)ut *-,e an at" . tomcr for collection. R. II. JENNINGS, c. E. UETESER. ; January C, 1SST Jan^rxwr ! $25,000.00~ IN GOLD! WILL BE PUD FOE ' >. ARBUCKLES' COFFEE WRAPPERS. 1 Premium, - 1 SI,000.00 iade 2 Premiums, S500.00 each tei-s 6 Premiums, $250.00 " ccts 25 Premiums, SIOO.OO " 100 Premiums, $50.00 " 200 Premium.s, ' $20.00 " :Jl1,000 Premiums, $10.00 " me, For full particulars and directions see uircuat lar in. every pound of Abbtceles' Coffee. 2Gtl: | tionj NOTICE TOCKEDITOKS. / 'tiw? i A LL parties having claims against the i. i j -3. estate of the late J. II. Fauikner-will !" (;; pi ase present them, duly attested, to the ' ' | undersigned, and all parties indebted to . s suid estate will make payment at once to pr!'' | MRS. J. R. FAULKNER, Administratrix, ilchl9}lx4 Blackstock, S. C. -7~ i PETEXiKIX COTTON SEED. ' | T HAVE a lot or PURE PETERKIN X COTTON SEED (I expect ihe purest in the county) that I will sell .at Thirty iath Oents per bushel at my gin-house, or will tcrs : excnan.se one uusuei 101 two ui. gymmuu _ ects i 5ef d- ^ i-5 certainly the best cotton I have : ever seen; has yielded forme forty per uon- i cent, of lint cotton. 1 - J. K. DAVIS. sc,l r-.fouticello, S. C\, February 7, 1887. me' | Fc-bSfxlawtf _ / air-! y of j S3IOKIXG TOBACCO. ? U i The Genuine Blaekwell (Bull) Tobacco. 'V' [ The Genuine Greek Slave Tobacco. The Genuine Buckeye Tobacco. e1 And several other grades of Tobacco. >0i| f.'w. habexicht l88Tf C, "BART & CO., :e" Importers and Wholesale Dealers in <1:- MSL WJ "SSI the | _ . >011 i oa^iiiiJSSTUiN, s. y.t i Are receiving by steamer ar.d rail from the j North and West full supplies ^ -,no j each week of 1M,1 ; CHOICE APi'LES, PEARS, LEMONS, : , 'f i POTATOES, CABBAGES. ONIONS. ;-.v. NT'TS OF ALL KINDS, ! Etc., Etc, ST" Orders solicited and promptly filled Novl 7x6rn IS Of ; ? uscd' JNO. S. REYNOLDS, bet'ui ATTORXEY-AT-LA W, s- COMMERCIAL BANK BUILDING, C. ; COLUMBIA, S. C? i Prompt attention given to the transac tion of business in the State and Federal ?- ; Courts of South Carolina. !eii icco, | Tl'ST KECEIVED, one task of ench; 9j imported Koyal Ginger Ale. Also, : one Cask of Genuine Export Beer, at 'S. j F. W. HABEN'ICHT'S.