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LOCAL ITENMS piY An si mark do a subsorlbor paper denotes that his 'ttbscription t expired. Wo will be glad to have all d, linquont subsetibere tsottle past duos ti pay up *J niha4bd 'W-A'O, re.. g ood many persons whom wo have bec indulgini gffr log th4o Ah *e under66 heavy oxpo le and are do polled;tn il s PAYMENTS for material and labor, w rsnot afford to wait longor for our jul dies. On tho FIRST OP JANUAlRY NEXT v proposo to erase the names of all delis quont subscribers from our books, hove over we mhay reg ret it. The Nawe is on] four dollars, and pp r e4 a year. Pay up your subsoript ous. NOTICE. Thereg i~hbsno. change ib th businoss management of the NEWs an HERAu. Individual andiarthershi claims %v,i1b,9 pretektqtl to W. F Williamo a - . + - POST Oyg9 ovaI..-Th pos1 office will be open daily (Sunday exceptd) from 9 A. M., to 12 1 and from 2 to 5... M. Northei: and Southern mail close at 1 13. 1 preciselr. ali Mail deliv red Sundays .pog 9. to.9.80 4. M. onli Niw ADVERTi8EMENMS Sheriff's Sales. Dissolution. Copartnership For Sale Removed. Cheap Guano. Fertilizers. Winnaboro National Bank. The olitor returni his thanks t Col. John B. Palmer, President u the C. C. &A. . ra mlna tary ticket over his roid for th< present year. " DEATh OF, A VETERAN,.--r. A McMecin died in this county o: 'the 9th inst., at the advanced age c 87 years, He was tie layt survivin member of Capt. Wdiliam Kennedy' colpflny. 'which sci ved in the wa of 1812. C.aloJJNA CuLLNGIATE IINSTITUTE. We acknowledge the receipt of th< second annual eatalugue of thi inc"ritution located'at. Andersoni C. I] The president, Prof. W. J. Ligon, i a fine scholar and esperienced teacl er, and he is ably assisted. TL nmmber of' pipils in attendane during the p ast ac.deimic year we 145-86 males and 59. females. Th prospects of the institution are vt encouraging. REMOVAL.-Messrs. . Coniior Clhndler announce, in their advei tisemnat, that they have removed t the store 'forierly occupied by Mi John D. McCarley, where they ar now ready to serve their friends an customers with anything in thoi line upon the moet.xcagonable ftormni B3oth theso gentlemen are skilift artisans, and guaranteo all the. wvomk. They likiewise -keep in stO( a good assortmeist of everything i their line. Give them a caln. - To Orvn CoUNTRLY FulENDs.4( shall ahvaysu be p~leasued to r communications from ouri and readers throughout the cot There are constantly taking' h eveats of n.uch interest to t pie of the cntire county, of ,( we cain learn only, through the~' sons living in the section in t they occur. Information of the d of which we speak, wyhether con~ nicated to us by letter or in poQ will always be thankfully rece~ lRUIQI.A.-The dwelling..hou Mr. John D. McCarley, of this p a4 wasR entered on the night of theo inst. and'i-obbed of sevei-al artie Mr. McC. losing his gold watel 4' one hund red dlollars in money. 11 picion~ rested upon three neg roe the guilty p)artica-Johln Aloex 4 Andy Alexandoi' and AlbertP and1( they wvere placed in confine pendng furherinventit of the case. Oeof the nu~b Andy Alexander, has sinco be4gf loed We Lnu~t thme guilty paLrt~~w be aLlprS~chended anid doalt with 4$ ing to law. No would 'also4W uponl our j cit i/ens the exorcise' OfEi cr(easel vigilance againlst this cla of osienen. Wmsusnoao Nvrom&. .BANK~ shareholders of this ban~l~~ their annual meeting on inst., and unaninously r4~~ their old officers, as follows: j, President--Judge Wmn. B. 4 son ; Cashior'-S. BS. Olowne 9 )er----hos.' K. Elliott ; Dir Wmn. RI. Robertson, Henry lt, James B. Mc~mant a Beaty, A. S1. D)ouglass, J es Brice. II) R. Flenniken, 1I oo. -Mckister, James H. , * William Johnston. We are gratified to ]eal 3at' bank is in all respects in (4 condition, doing a safe an ^r rous1 bJsineOss. Indeed, t etlc scarcely b)e othdrwise, w~ji manmagedl by stich an arrm pf dent and skillful financie1ias~ nibove g4n *ame h44 Vinnsbbrh i fi4momI' ttp n hgh in all comnme~ cial 4finar' 9irclein; and very dose so -o ha vefielce and ad rohants and ' ot it has our aI bo uanco of its d pro esf . a ,Al id), at terian t Ch o on a e visi I this county. - Dr. as an earnest y and o gospel, and r 1o I both in and out rg, formerly e co .usines dhou & Co., has p loft a r upon a new [, car . Mr. Dannen .bor $ in Vaiefluid by -s and cour too p h carries !! J lios for his n n, the "Tar hep n to our town. . partanburg, and pre in that place as h fl, promising.' We t full share <f *. From the big d we extract the 11oi , about 8 o'I , Y G. Bookuunm w 1 din s buggy, on -th buti , about eight rnitor w ias attacked by re assaulted him f b 'ki- ng him, and rb g pocket-book, co nil 850 in money, :W h< from tle bank on at , tol, a silver one, co& ni ala Z. B., and his .an says that hie wa dri d atn a slow pace, fI aid lay'' lfed plalntation of S Jo, the mel sprang S .on hi nd, .cize.1 hu1n ythe .r ld bin pinionod r 'the r oy robb.:i him. he nu fight enou'l to _ oimit .that they were ee l wo of whom were lt, ther,. They were s 6ot ho only and the true t cioo is tlvt toic1 .got p' at Mr. b l:a ;Lad-b. ibia and drawn out of the ;o; sum of money. a R e- r of their arrest in e 1 few ou ple of sharLp, f ide-, . s detectives, a ic resources, are .3owI I Thml I entione.1 is a Bookman, well TI " iRlDEln.-Fron The ir we copy the fol lowi" lated ? )cc. 31, 1875 dl ajon and Hubbard r to..ir negroes con ce - 9 -.thid in Poma ri itargo. One i trading, got a fa ity, and shot Mr. ed the safo and X I~~J. of the party was fire the store, and1( 10 whiero:itbouts of has beenU divulgod, bily be recovered," thec negroes rr e .t hty patrties, and1(, if a * t the perpetrato)rs I be quickly appr<. aa the law, in all the mins to it since it.s ~e in 1869, should * ecd, it should b~e in !/erald of the 4th a following mf anld LHbbard rec y on Saturdazy night, 1y thes~e gentleinen my *~er Poniaiiii, without * ~ their own expense. c' Uhey suicceeded in -d.. . 1LCr V eoeing~ 1l th'e er, 700 in'b ill e .n 20814 ciurrenicy, ss ed over to the ba.znk and a receipt taken t r property was found hof Thompson, which k .s hitving been stolet'. of Mr. Johln Cannon. form u that, while Oim every 1uwt:mieo r J ll likely to leOtd to b0.d to Setet. (Cer (e or(onior of New-~ Iihe wro(ihodImon wOll *A:'r .--A number o . ple of 'Winnsboro en ng~ for them decidedly' i evening of Eho ard .sidenice of A. F. Good ofwasia L.eap.Year Party, 'iwhat we must con disregard for the etor thi s, the ladies do lie g ntlemen being, for oreJ ones. It is not he nagination to pie. escnsupon such an occasion. The company are all Assembled, and the engaging of partners for the dance is progress Ing actively. A pretty little lady, with flair face, pleasing countenance and '!ta jarof biigh ey s, the siarkle of which -slts e bachelor to wI hing he'd n ei- been, one, .pprbahes, with hard and pencil ready for busi ness, and inquires of a gentleman : "Will you allow me the pleaeurc of a dance with you ?"-Certainly," says the flattered swain "which one t" "The twelfth"-very grandly uttered. She passes on and says to another, "can you, sir, give, me a dance ?" Oh I yes," is the joyful reply. Which ?"--"The first, if you wish it, or any other you may prefer." " She takes one rather low down on her list, and goes on her way rejoicing. So it goes on till the music sum mons the happy ones to the merry, care-.rowning dance. And then when supper is announced, each lady escorts her chosen companinn to the scene of action.-"Mr, , lot me help you to some chicken salad." "I never eat it, Miss."-"OhI, do take a little, just to please Ine." Certainly-ah-of courso-oxcnse me-" "Won't you have some blano mange ?-try an orange-don't you think the table nicely arranged ? tike an apple and some nuts-let me have your plate-would you like a little water or some lemonade--do you-" By this time the happy masculine is so much overpowered with attention from his fair attend ant and to the dainties she has brought him, that he can only mub ter a few words by way of grateful recognition, and intim:ito that he is "about through."-But the un soon effect on that man's heart-who can estimate it-who, indeed, but the lucky follow himself ? . The entertainment on the evening: above mn' rtioned was conducted rigidly upon the recognized princi ples. Each lady tendered her e. cort to the gentleman of her liking, ;.n.l, upon his acceptance, accompa r:ul him to the scone of enjoyment. Thu g;umiIienen were sought as part siomc in the dance, and were waited upon most humbly and efficiently at sipper. Altogether it was a novo and amusing entortainmont-these features serving only to increase the pleasure of all the participants beaux and belles and wall-flowers. The Leap-Year Party was a success. PunuIc MEETING.-We - give else where the proceedings of a mass meeting of citizens held last Satur day. The report explains itself.. The moting was quite large, and was fully representative of all the interests of our community. In -this connection we would state that on Saturday night, a committee consisting of George W. Bakr and two other colored men; wvaiad upon Intendant .Bacot, de imanding that the, white policeman be at once removed. Mr. B~acot stated to them that lie was under arrest and had no authority in the premises. They then waited upon Wadn Nelson, McCarley and Gerig, sevcrally,--the last-named of whom they did not find at home. The conduct of some of the colored peopl)e on the street was at one time quito boisterous, but in a short time they retired from tho stretsN, and thme utmost quiet has since prevailed.. George W, Bar' bcr was called before the council on Monday mnorning, and repi mianded~ for the impropriety of taking actio'n at such' an untimoly hour, and advised to avoid anything of the kind in future. We very muc reretthe action of the col ore me onSaturday night. In common with the whole community. we condemn the acts alleged to have.' been committed on the night of Gith inst., but however wrong i they wore, their commission doea| not justify any improper action in other directions. The action of tbe committee beaded by Gieor'go Bar boer wasr most ill-timed, and calen kated to do nio good whatever. The, entire e'no of the alleged outrage is now in thme himds of the proper authoritiesi, andl the law must lie allowed to tke its course quietly. Intendaum't Bacot was arrested on a warirant issued by Trial Justido llober'ton, and gave ,bail, in the s.um of $500Q for his appoairance at thm~ eot termm of the circuit cour't. HeI has resigned his position as in tern-Jamt, and War'den Gerip; has b~een cloctecd by concel in his pit' o. Afex-fNG OF CITIZENS-The meeting was organized by calling I. N. Withers to theochair arfd reqluest ing Jno. J. Neil to act as seretary. Mr, Geo. H. Mc'Master explainod the object of the meeting, giving a recital of. rumnpra involving some of the town. authorities in the maltreat. ment of prisoners confined in the guard-house; on the night of fhoe 6th inst. John Alexander, colored, made some remarks stating that oio of the policemen tookr himaalg an two others out of the guardhouse They wore then taken by other por sons to a patch of woods nor the Methodist church, and wore ther severely wldpped and threatened, with a view to make them tell about the burglary rpeenoly domniitted upon the Ies dfxo'e of Mr. Jno. I). MoCarley. He stated that he kneu nothing about the burglary, and that he and the other prisoner were afterwai'de paid money'to don coal the matter. John D. Smart moved that a coin. mittee be -appointed to investigate the matt 4r. tGdo. H. McMaster ex plained that the purpose of 'the meeting was not to investigate the matter, but to express the sentiment of the community upon the alleged outrage. John Smarrt then with drew his resolution, and T. R. Robertson oflored a substitute, that a committee of threo be appointed to draft resolutions to express the sense of the meeting. Goo. H. McMaster moved to amend by in.. sorting five, instead of three, which motion was carried, and the resolu tion unanimously passed as amend od. The chair appointed the follow ing committee: James G. MeCan ts, H. L. Elliott, John D. Smart, A. P. Miller, and Jas. A. Brice. The tom mnittee retired and on their return submitted the following.: The commeittee appointed 'to draft resolutidiis oxpressivo of the sense of this meeting with reference to the outrage alleged to have been committed on the night of the 6th inst., beg ldave to submit the follow. ng resolutions : .Resolved,-1. That we, the citi ons of Winnsboro in mass meeting issemble:1, hereby express our ur qualified indignation at such an un warranted act, and we regard it its in outrage upon the rights of the citizen and en insult to the fair reputation for order and law which :ur community has heretofore en oyed. 2. That the perpotrators of this lct de(serve the condemnation of all :ood citizens, and the full penalty of the law. 3. That thesoresolutions be pub [ished in the NEws and HERALD. Respectfully submitted, JAMES G. McCANTS, H. L. ELLIOTT, JOHN D. SMART, A. P. MILLER, JAS. A. BRICE. The resolutions were unanimously adopted. The meeting then, on motion, ad journed. I. N. WITHERS, JOHN J. NEIL. Chairnmn. Secretary. CIROUIT COURT Junous.-The fol lowing is a list of jurors drawvn to serve at the next ensuing term of court: OnAND JURY. Thomas H. Davis, W. Watt Brice, John P. Elkin, A. F. Ruff, W. 13, B3:ooks, J. D. Hogan, H. W. Des portes, T. M. Rembert, Abner D). Rose, George *W. Coleman, Dav:id P. Crosby. A. Y. Turner, whitos. Charles Gaimbell; Arthur Will ianmr, Douglass Fox, Henry Ande:-son, Micajah Pickott; Frank Thompsoni, colored. PEP!r1 JURORs. James Turner,- H. Y. Gladney, R. J. Kolley,, J. B. Gladniey, S. S. Gibson, H. B. Refo, R. S. Despoules, Ri. B. Sloan, J. T. WV. Stitt, John 8. Dong 1iats, J. N. Ligon, J. R. Sterling, J. HI. Means, W. D. Davis, A. M. T'imms, Fred Copes, R. L. Martin, whites. Hilliard Hlall, Thonmas Jac(obP, Daniel Bird, Cont(er Gibson, Is:aac Dobsnon, Thomas O)glesby, Alfred Crumupton, Prince Martin, Henury Woldon,. Daivid C. Aikcn, helloy Miller, Wmn. Ford, Gergo Shelton, John A. Boyd, Fletcher Hohins, Wm. M adison, Jerry Martin, John Me CJcrkle, George Kennedy, coloro,. CUT Tmts OUT-lir May SAVE YoUn Lrrr.--Thore is no person living but what suffors more or less with Lung Diseaso Coughs, Colds of- Consumup tion, yet some would die rather than pay3 75S cents for a bottle of mnedicine that would eure thom' Dr. A. B(.sehooe's German Syrup has lately been introduced in this country from Germany, and its wvonderoud cuies astonishes every one that tr y it. If y')tl doubt what we say in yourl De~nggi, MI'Td.,im.a & Er~m and pget a snmp.lo b)ottle l'or' 10 cenuts an ~yior a rogulr size for '75 conto, THE OFhN'ENNI 'L. OF l870. '.hlis higbly favored country is about to celebtrate its huindredt bir'hiay. Urnder -its fa'v6red p~rivilege's, its oitizens have been happy; wvorship~pingf Godl acerding trj the dictatch of their ownu eei~csinces; pursuing their chosen avocations unmiolested; growing rich and pros ,erousi. Somse have aittainedl the most exalted potsitions from th~e stali est br'rinnings. Tihnis is particufarly ap plicale to Dr. Tutt's Taiver. 1'ills .v Ter years ago they hbad bnti a. imited' loeini reputation, buti iin this time, sided by scientifio re.ttarch~ and c3osienti-msti busni noa direction, the~y have attaindid' such a celebrity that there is not Mounty on'thct globe that they aro not.knuo~wn an~d- used. Wheroee diseasd'prevdifs,- espieilly such1 as result from torpid liver,.dyspepsia, cos tiveness, siok headacho, fever and- ague' Land they are eagerly eeught to*n Dar. Butll's C,)-ag1 h yrup ~is lxtri'l iii'r', roc ouvulondo(I for' chldren. It duros Colighs, C0o1'Is, Croup, (to4) I)1CttLl1L to the() t111410 tand ta, ji':c it chairm. Pori", 25'('t In. ALTL 'pt roue bavtbig pa~peaei in liy i.'kolllvi, to;" record ml ust uoia nul ti~u tem thSAML. B. (LOW\NEY\, Paiu 12 xi Cle'rk of Court. For Sale, Afine Q -It's Revolver. Apply, it thisj Copar'tnership N'otice. w I: E16v iiiqtasqglitoi \our:. ov.mz Ii iiipr the t'rio o: io of ) it (.1,.1)\1;1' ,' I1). , dating fromi Jonnnr art, I v76. 01: old staitil of 1) !t (.Ilyt..ivy'. Vospecu iiit 1' :solicit the jblltiOuill;i of ti,.. publ ic. "U It GbA1)NIr, janl 10 mIt \\ *B U1LLJEL 1'. DISSOLUTION. r iiill: (otarti'rx'lti ittoi'..ot'xkt jim; Iuunder t title Ot 11. 1,. Elliott . oi. i\ A'1''S~~W and UULJMMIN(,' nder the firmu motue (31 CUIJMIt4 , . C") Ja~xu;try 1, 3376 Eitht'"r of "the old ptrtne}"R me nu horiaod to silu in liquitnn~ J W) -~ PA ?fl"rEW8, Jr, -AT BLACKSZTOC.K.. IT VING reet'tllv counnoett'u out'mwlvon* .II. wi th thme Oiruof .1. 0. MOe'. ')rolI , we are'i 134r" prep)iro .1 to otlair to oiur i'll l1r4 imtg adlitins to our nironiuly largo Morl~k oft iii".' :etls, grtCel't tAr ( or' Motto is Quick Palo's au 8111/11i1 ],'l'ibitR. J TI. (+F.A I) DElN. J. Lh. MC'i,T,LmITtGiI. n1 .x IiYvirtue an execution toinil Iloi n doo %utl oXmnxhiror stlolltefrttl lll l '11131yI:X .r the 1it t-s hi n ilaciot h h; tinitor alt. lie (Ilt1 hfur. et'i (i;11 te" 1'tl1 .n-~ g textti itld l'ojoi'ty (u h wit: All thair P m n tuit'l (Ici' I ui~t' of Lill I CI itai I in (ho C'omit~y ofi I"'ii dlt 4fi httladd byy ii:uin You1tIag, tend; others luvicld upon~ is t he prmm~rty tit' 1 s:m.' II \I..'nii at the ,iiitof Sixemuiti' U (i ht S \vTltC F.t;, MiTizmixo. S C, " ~ .I,.0, C. jam J_7-tix' Sainn:t"1 Catlu'irt, ('ont'uitteo of rho Eiteta of .Jo'0I1 itCthit t Llu itic, a.'tit::t Lulcius limpkints AmIos ' D~wight anud 1,1 wardl L''oxhm~i1. , . cii 'iti-n um.tnder 'i'ra 'vltm'i i.e, and Sam;' '1]3 ('Io'.'.lev lift Clerk of the C atrt of Falrtiddl County, S. (. GfAr~iD CEN~fnAL DflY C W. D.LOVE a cc CI iiesof Fairfield oottnty ill iki " hey' 1'e'ti %-e~ gools by *'vtry totunor fromn 3t 06 It 1 "ethnHi of ?Jat 'or p~~ I u'l. n to ' Wo ti'tt' i full lnt,' ofCna pt:t, Oil C lir" ts, "Th 1.,hg ,Tu s, ' \Thct,, A. s9ii13'r*4, lii n'+oh4) i'IAnrall't,11rea'(iiil*4, IILH, T~t' zi3nilU pit'3',. t (-'m'lgntu CQI pri'cs by tlhe oct 2:l-txlyv. ,. , REBPORT OF THEf ONDiTION OF 11111r. Winnsboro National Bank I' ~in~hooini tit Mtale of south 'rtruI' rut. ,,t, the ?10340o of bu34iuOb34 RE$OUROES. Loath:" int Ilixt"eitie, $.'2,478 72 U. S It0,ltl4 to secture eir:t~ittipn,76,000 00 i)iit.'Irotjtpiovotl re ervo Iu ito4, ot0her N atioai 11.30km, 4,670 716 ntid lixtit~i, 1,418 70 I '3333't 1'.x pt'i3se And~ Tiaxe ' ti I, 2.16 24 13'i'ofutlr National ItflltkS, 1,7t'1I 00 Frnaita tii'reticy ( ilud-li Specie', (inldinig gold 'rut'siury 330tet.) 43 00 t.ei:tl I ''s.. othe Ntes, 4,IA000 11It te' gl it,ftt 134 with U1; 8! Ito ut' on tt i s ti'r':itiai'3' oilher tiyuu. b',j' Cdumi' oo fund, 300 00 JIABILITIE I Cutil);d Si .oe " jfl in, $73i,000 (O0 fuIp~l< n , 1 .589 01 I~t)I1' ini o dd i 31 Irouti 6t,6:1 01 N :t I io;'n a! atik notes out. sw I :stIii~g. 6601'65 (0 lUi vidcii Is 3333id. 147-60 In livitlitmI deposi3ts subject io chetek. 23,421 03 .) to wlier Natijital 1Datmks, 1,1.1 00 "" Total $17.1,600 61 S:'.11'1; OF" S~uThf ('A 1111N A, Cotuy ot ' lailletld. J I Ba a itiil It. ('low li.';, (':ti:;ei' of ilia it'tto n i:iiielt 11111.-, die aolettdy we thatt ,,a. t11 abloveo. stautoeent is true '.o 1'.0 noi"4.~f m, pi) ~w! i'go nodi bellef, "- I en to ntitisti lhi'riib't before rue, II UNl Sz . OB) hAR. Notary Public. Cot1itec i-At test: J 1111 :~ II lIi: ,.1 N-I'$, 1) Ireotora. Bar .0'ills! Bar~aills! At J. 0. BOAG'S DRY GOODS, FANCY OODS1 .l\' 't) MlLIANERY VI31rA 11R THE ODS ESTABLISHMENT P., ColumbJai S. C. ve money by buying their goods at .th 1o New York and other markets all thotiind; Ltion And wherever they oan bo bought 0o largest and most varied' stocl of any W As the sname goods can be bought in that loth:, Wi low 11 Shades, Paper allngings, Cloths, Iomiespunis of overy description, ens, Towelings. Laces, Notions, Hosiery,' and Perfumlleries, wlieh we sell by the mllekage to the wholesalo trado W ard FTEN9~r DOLLARSPt 1'uli xF., ntroduced1 to the market. gri-- Samples ten dollars sent by e.preq free of charge. W. D. LOVE & CO. Late Arrivals ! ORANGES, Apples and Bananas. 600 ibs; French and American Candies. 2,0 0 gallons old ahd purofed CORN AND RYE LI<a-tros. Knickerbocker Rya is of all, the best. Bb Aare to purchaso some for the IHODIDAYS. Clothing, Dry Goods, nnd Shoes at Reduced Prices. U G Desportes. (ee 23 ju 8-1m Beaty, Bro. & on. IINVE AND FOR SALE 10,000 yds. Standard Domes tic and Borneo Bagging. 700 bundles Arrow and Wedge Tics. 100 lbs. ling Trwiue. 50 kegs Nails, iissorted. 4 dozen A xes. A lot of' Wooden War'e, Shioes Alld t, :.Tncral assort le~llt of AND) PROVISIONS. AT BOTTOM FIGURES FOR CASH,, sept. 4 FIRE INSURANCE. I' AM (he flgeni of eleven Fire insuiranco' ..Coinpanltii,-M who('H combIIinled nasols exo4'-d 40 1Iai1llo dlhlr. Short. rate, tin n a l ' i 0 in polic ies issuled* .e Cou try dwvell 1 in 4iks a ei a Cill Iy (Jin liol1so risks taken at reasonlable tets. JAS. W. I.AW, agcut. Q ECUIT '1 Life Iiu rance and A .neil y ' J Colup any. A'sets $3,449,108 2ra. ifc, g~on-Forfeiture (in ten pavmoents.) ' ndowmeti 1 nnel 'I noily LI oioice lissuedl (i- the most favorahlt- fierms. Fept 2 'JAS, WV. LA W, Agent. F(L E2TLIZEl F ER THIYIl ES! Tv H AVE nlow on hansrd and asbout to rO ..L ceivo thle following brandsi1 of wiell knlown' Guaniios. ThoI0sf wishling to' pur haoon tim~O, will do well to call and learn terms: RO~YAL UUANO 003U SlEA FOI~i, (fCANO, C. 0E'S SUPEROHO[SPHrAT1'g d Nhstionas linbio ]Bone- a first-class Atid Phospha~o- - for composting. Special Ind(lucemelnts offered by tiie ('ar-Load. . PIERRE BACOT, jtui6--mosAgent~