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--a TOWN AND COUNTY. p SATURJ)AY.DZlRMING ay go, 1q70. h TERMS OF TIIE NEWs AND HEnALD. so -Tri-weekly edition, four dolths per anum, in advance; weekly edition, two dollars tad i'ty cents pera(nnmiu, d( in advance. Liberal discount to clubs E of live and u1wards. if R.vrES oF Avirrismi.-One dollar o )C inch for the first insertion, 0 aid lifty Cedrts per inch for each subseq enlt insertion. Tliese rates appuiy to -: il ad- et vertisinomints, of walitever n1ati1 ae, aind as re payiable strielly in ardvan: .. Con - at tracts for three, six or twel' 0 miont hi' made on very liberal terms. Tran-- I sloint local notices, fIfteen centst per'9 line For the fihst hisertion and sevenl sit and! ole-hldI'i cents per linel ihr' ec'h er subsequentinsertion. Obituaries and 't I ributes of respect charged as adver lisecents. Simple aniouneinents 4)1 imarriages and dentls published free or gI charge, and solicited. ith All comilli ieationis. of whatsoever nature, should be nddressed to the to Wiimsorl)oO Publishing Company, y Winnsboro, S. C. Now Advert]ecments. I Sheriffs Sales-S. W. Ruif, S. F. C. P< Building and Loan Association-D. of R. Fleniken, Secretary. to Ladles' Fancy Goods-.McMaster & 81: Brice. - Is Bill The Court House yard is being greatly improved. The wash-outs.are be ing filled up, and the grounds levoled. It Is expected that a detachmeit of the Sixth Regiment, In charge of the m regimental battle-flag, -will attend the ( unveiling ceremonies in Coluinbia next I week. ujV rr An excursion train for Colum bia will pass Winnsboro -at tienty-fivo - minutes past eight o'clock on .'uesday morning. Returning, it Will leave Columbia at eight o'clock tifi saine evening. These hours will suit very tlu y, and make it . conveiient for A% everybody attending the Unveiling. hlj The advertisement of Messrs. Mc Master & Brice announces that they nhi have in stock a fine assortnitof fancy G. goods, dry goods, etc., which the 00, to hic tey 110 invite the inspection of their ftiends su and customeis and the public general- ' ly. We hope they'll have a rush of buyers, all with the ready cash.in their hands. I Mr. J. Clendining will accept the thanks of the offiee for somo felicious a mint juleps, sent just at -the right time on Thursday. Mr. Clondiniig - has recent ly taken charge of the Centomi1al Bar, under the Winnsboro Hotel, aifd will keep always on hand a full sup- ty, ply of wines, liquors, segars, tobacco, off etc. in Ia The Histrionic Club are practising for an entertainment on the evening of .o the 21. t inst. Great pins have been - c taken in the selection of the pro grammne, and a delightfrl evening may ji be anticipated. The club has also in a course of' preparaitioni "HI. M. S.'P'ina..~ fore," which wvill be given later in , the season. a RlE~M~oUs.--Scrvices may be ex pected in the differenat churches tc- pa morrow as follows: . ~ r Associate Reformed Church--Rev. W. HI. Millen, 11 A.Ma. ea: Methodist Church-Rev. A. M.. Charictk'berg, 11, A. ir., Sunday -~ School, 10, A. r. Prayer Meeting on wa Thursday at 74, P. x[. .. Presbyterian Church--Rev. H. B. Pratt, 11, A. mn. and *iM, p. M. Sunday School, 94 a. ar. Prayer Meeting, W cdnesday, 451, r. ar. Cu.rANGE OF TEiLGRIAP(I OFFICE. We are informed that the telegr'aphi ofice Is to b~e removed from its presenst central location to the freight depot. Itf the Charlotte, Columbia and Augus- ~ ta Railroad Company have in view the infliction of the greatest possible in- la convenience upon those , who use the telegraph, they certainly could not find a place botter suited to such a purpose. The freight depot Is almost at the extreme southernecud of towvn. Nobody ever goes there unless forced by urgent business. The .present loca- f tion of the telegraph ofmce is central, andl convenient for everybody, and Is i still to be used by the Company as a H ticket office-a fact that makes the *G change all the more remarkable. We at~ should perhaps not use the term s'e mnarkcabe, for tho'Charlotte, ColumbIa T: and Augusta lRailroad Company has long been noted for 1$s entire lack of any spirit of accommodation. Its Fi managers are worthy gentlemen, as m for as wve kaoiv but we have never T yet heard -them charged with any of great knowledge of~ the way to run a railroad.-It is propOe to add that the E Telegraph Coipanfis In no way re sponsible for the chango ,of which we have spoken. thec matter: is entirely in the hands of theo.railroad people, they paying the operator, and "bossing the job" generally. 'We Would. sug. M -gest some actiod1 by: the merchants, w with a view to obtain the intervention g of the Western Union Companly, and t a removal of. thet office -back to its ~ central location.: It is certainly iin the interest of the telegraph company to -- make the change, and they may be able to bring the railroad. men to torm8. - * AN Ora DErn .-Wo have received the fellowving' not& flromx a well known lady iiving in thie B~uckhegtd neighbor hoodz 2S N "In yonr lasteano of TufW a N JlanA LD, I. not(oc an a upt ,Qf )an 'old ded'in p essisuqo he bo~ of Newberry. thave teqO MJ.. r in the prhiting olilce in Fitclburg, .ass. The suppolitioll was that it tid been appropriat4d by soue of ottr orthern fricids when they visited us veral years ago. I Imagine it will ,ove as great a curiosity as the one r. Wheeler has on exiibition-this ed having been also granted by 'ilis Keelloncy Wi. Moultrie, Esquire.' the figure that gracos one sida the seal is the (oddess of Liherty, c'sure-deftching touch of time' has rtainly impalre.d her beauty, as well her daI'lpery.-W lilst visitinfg ound I was shown, as a trophly of a wuar, a broken wine-glass and china up-plate marked with the inital 'I' pposed to have been 'once the prop Iy of ex-Governor ilamupton. But, s said, all is fair inl love and wiar. e should endeavor not to revive Old levances, but 'let the dead past bury dead.' " The deed is from Governor Moultrie llugh Middleton tinId Edwarld -ince, is dated October 6, 1791, and niveys a tract of onme thousal acres, ituate in the District of WasVhington, mdletoi County, on the South side the road that leads from Washing it District Court House to Ninety - District Court House." The seal of wax, four inches in diamete-, and Dws many signs of its age. AND 1L. ASSOOIATION. HE 51st, regular meeting ot the Winns boro BUilditng anid Loaa As.sociat.lon I be heiu in the 'Tlown tiall on .ionday even . tihe l2tlt istant, at, 8 o'clock. Mbemibel will ar thir books and pay their monthly instal nat at or before that, time, olienrwise the ialty of ten cents, per share will be charged or the -meeting.. 'lere will be from i hutadrod to seven hundred dollars on id. Moncy will be offered as usinl. D. it. FLENNI KmN, May 12-ti secy. and Treas. SHEIIFFNS SALE. ) Y virtue of an exeontion to me di b rected,.I will offer for sale before court-house door in Winnsboro, on i first .- onday in Juno next, within the ;at hours ale, at public oat-ory, to the ;host bildor, the following-described 1 property. to wit: il that piantation or tract of land, con Ling Two HUNDRED AND NINETY AORES, ro or'less. and bounded by lands of W. Coleman, Mrs. Mary Fauoett and era. Leviorl on as the property of bert W. Coleman, decoased, at the t ol E. Man dor. Perns of sal--CAsu. berifft Office, S.W. RUFF, nnsboro, S. C., S. F. C. day 8. 1870. y 10 td SIKERIFF'S SALE. uben P. Lumpkin and Troy T. Lump cin, Executors of the .Will* of Abraham ?. Lumpkin, Plaintiffs, against James ?. Cason, Defendant. N pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas for Fairfield coun made in the abnve entitled oase, I will rr for sHal before the court-house dloor Winnsboro, on the firbt \londay in no next, %% ithin the legal hours of sale, following-doscribett property, to wit: UI that plantation or tract of land, llaining FOUR HUNDRED AND FIrY-TnUIE [ts. more ar loss, sitnato, lying and in, in the county of Fairield, on the tors of horse Buanch and Watere v'er, and bounded on then north by ids of Wmn. Young: east by lanids re itl belonging to the estate of Dr. nts Starlkes, south by lands belong-. ; to lIc'ha rd Miatch ett anrd Elijah Jonoi , el west by lands of H. L. Elliott. TERMS OF8SALE: )ne-h~alf uf the purchase-money -to be 4d cash. the balance in twelve montha >un day of usale, witia 'he bond of pur.. xser, and a mortgage of theO p~reises, .1 the p~urchmasei to pay for ail necos y paip-rs. '8..Wi. iUWFF, 8. F. C. iheriff'.c Ofilec, nnRsborO, 8. 0., aoy 81, 13709... y 16td L ADIES' ANCY G OODS. ~E ICESPECTFULLY call the at tent ion of the ladies to our ege assortment of Fancy Goods. TIES!i TIES hi TIES!! hit3 Lace Tier, B'ack Lttee Tier, >lored Lace Ties, Silk Ties, and, in at, Ties of all kinds. A beautiful assortindnt of Bows all colors and shades. Silk andkerchiefs in great variety. oves!1 Gloves !! Gloves !?!! Call d look at them. ERIMMINGS!I TRIMMINGS ! White and Colored Hamburgs, 'illings, tiaces, Linen Dress Trim. ngs, and lots of other Trimmings. >rohon Laces-a good assortment them. We offer to the ladies KTRA INDUCEMENTS in these ods. MoMAS3TER & BRICE. may10 REMOVAL. E ~ are now located in the brickc building formerly occupied by a rs. J. F. Me Master & Co., where we 11 be glad to welome oar eustomers d friends. Will continue to deal in meral merchandise, and wIll endenar )~QUAITHOE'QANTIYI uase call, - 3. Mf. BMATY & 00. DR 4?. X. L ADD, AVING returned to Winsboro, and resumed th~e practieof medie'.ne, ers his professional s6*vides to tlhe citi isof the town and etihty. $11" Ool itTBank fiange, u stair rioNtladHerd& offico, ti-anoe iCongress street. mar ixt3m 110 WOOn, 're PA1'I11I I -the Standard Scorow ~tyState Shoe 3 .9 C TAX flETURNs. r lIE County Audito'r, or an assistaint, .L will be at the following places )u the da3Hs desnignatod, for the piurpose of receiving returns of the taxpayers of the county, for the next fiscal year, viz: Woodward's, June 6 and 7. Ridgeway, June 9 and 1N. ilythowood, Juno 11 and 12. Gladden's Grove, June 13. Caldwell's Store, Jino 14. Durhain's, June 16 and 17. Bear C-ook, Japo 18 and 19. loreb, Juno "13 and 24 Jelkinsvie June 25 and 20. Montiello, June 27 and 28. 1casterville, .1uno 30 and July 1, Whito Oak, J111y 3. 'Ihe ollice at. this plaeo (Winnsboro) wilt be.open from ).t to Oth June, and frj th to'20th July. Eaoh taxpiaer is required'to mnake retnr:. on oath of all roll - '1110 - )ol.' plroperty .ined or controllt d by t on Junll0 1 st. All 'citizens between the ag's of' t cnt.-one and sixty y'i(rs. exept those exonipt by law, are r'quired to iako return of their polls. A ter the 20th Jlly, a l'nnif y of fifty per cent. attaches. I. N. Wi'rHER8. nuay 6 -txtf County Auditor. TOWN ORDINANCE. BE it enacted and ordatined by tho Town tonuCil of Winnsboro, 8- t., in Council net and by authority of the thle samlo: That section 2 of an Ordinanco relating the disohargof firo-arms etc., uithin the corporato limits whioh reads, "That any perscn or persons who shall disoharge any gun or pistol or set tire to, explode, or use any squib, fire.oracker or explosive, or any ot er discharge of powder, 'except in the discharge of some public duty, shall forieit and pay for oneh and Overy such ofrenco a sum not exceding ter. dollars: Provided, that on Christmas or other holiday the use of fire-crackers, fire-works and oihor harmless explosives shall be at the discretion of the intend ant," be ataende'd by inserting after the words "ten dollars" and bofore the worl "provided" the following: "Or be im prisonod not more than tui days." Done in Council. this thirtieth (ay of April, A. D. 1879, under the corporate seal of the said 'own Council. JAS. A. BRICE, Attest: Intendant. B. S. 'ITANDLEn, Cler. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Thomas M. Lylos, Plaintiff, ngainst James D. Cureton, Charlcs H. Ladd, Catherine Ladd, A. Washington Ladd, Robert 1a'terson, and Thonas K. Elliott, As signee of Charles H. Ladd and A. Washington Ladd. Copartnors under firm nime of L.dd Bros., Defendants. Copy Sumnions for ielief. Complaint not 8erved. To the Def -id ants ab'ove named: YOU ARE HELEBY summnnoned and required to. answer the complaint inl this action, which has been filed in the oflico cf the Clork (.f' tho Court of Com mion Pleas, for said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to this said om plaint on the subscriber at his office. Winnsburo, S. 0., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service ; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time afore-aid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demand ed iln the complaint. Dated April 25th, A. D. 1879. T 1t It OBHlTSON, iIain tiff's Attorney. To 1tobert Patterson, one of the Defend ants above named: TfAKE notice that t'io complaint in this action, together with the sIummlonIs, of which the foregoing is a copy,' was ii ed in the oflice of the Clork of tile Court of Common Pleas, at Winnsboro, in the county ando State aforesaid, on tile 2-ith day of April, 1879.. T. 1t. R OBE RTSON, Ap . P'laintiff's Attorney. A rl25th, 1879. api~l 26- 1aw16w sat TUfE FRIEND OF ALL!I HOLLOWAY'S PILLS!! "I hlad no appetite, Holloway's Pilla afve me1 a heIarty one" 'Your Pil's are marvol. s." ".I nond( f'oranothierbo v, ind keep them in tho house." "Dr. Holloway has oured my hea lach, thlat was chronic. '-1 gate one oif 'your Pills to my bab" for olera ma1rbus. Thxe dear little thing got wvel in a day." "'i.y nausea of a morning is now oured." "Your box of liolloway's Ointment cured me1 of noises5 in tile head. 1 rnbbed some of your Ointment behind the ears and tihe nloise has left." "Send me1 two boxes; I want one for a poor famlily." "I enclose a dollar; your prioo is 25' cents, bult the mnedicingtm iwoha dollar." ' oiz~ i ot "Bend me five boxos of your Pills," "Let me have three loxea of your Pills by return mall, for chills and fever." I have over 203. suchi testimonials as these, but want of space oompels mc to conclude. Fon CUTANEOUS DISORDERS, And all eruptions of the skin, -this Olnt ment is most invaluable. It does not heal externally alone, but penetrates with the most searching effeets -to the very rcot of dvil.. .BO LLO WAY'S OINT ME?NT, P'ossessed of tis remody, every men 'nay be own doetor. It may be rubbed nto the system, so as to reach any in: ernal complaint; by these means, cures 'ores or ulcers in thle threat stomach, liver, spine or other parts. It is an in fallible remiedy for bad legs, bad breasts, contraoteod or stiff joints, gout, rheuma. tism, and al'kin diseases. IMPORTANT CAUTION.,Noeno are genuine unt. less the signature of J. H A YDoot. as agent for the United States surrounds each box et rilts and Cintment. Boxes at 25contf, eg.cehte, and $1 each, 1W" There fs considerable savin bytaking the larger lzors, HOLLOW 00 C., fob iswiYork -JUST RE~CEIVED. lAMS---UnanvassedSugar-Cu~red. Canned Goods--Tomatoes, Peach. es, Salmon, Sardines, Pickles, &o, Teas-Gunpowder and 'Young Hyson. ' J. MI. BEATY & 00, mob 1 A Good Five Cents 0iga*'--tie .f."After Dinner," at P. W. HARE' NiowT's, BMat of TOWil Hall. GB IasatN iketry the F "Solid Comfort" kr at 2[ cents oekqh at P W..AU1Ion's, sWahingtok iteet, 11 6f Towi N~EW HONE Tho D3ZGT, LATEST IMPROVED, and ivost TI-OROUIHLY couutructed &LEW NO MACH IM.: ever iinvente. Ar, tho weariig pmrti rro sur.to of the DCT STEEL, OAREFULLY T9rflPrErD ai nro ADJUST ABLE. . It tat, tio A ?T0II2'rJO 2%'NPZ0.1V, it hns lte L'A1Wk'' OBI2aji hns 11h Eoolest Throaded Ohuttlo. Tho 110tDI3 are WOUD 'wiout 3UNNING or UJTLUARE, N.Y It has a san.FyS1!TTMG XI.DLE; It ihntflir.Jfrregtiuig tSpd rin1tg of sBa tcl MO-RNIN t a ARGAE MIAMI~ iim~lr thea r; It Is NO8.Lb8 il a ieor podat h otLeXOlLLE C than all ober tsn--00ues condbTimed. hy Agents wanted In db( i s whre wo rle o reprentu. Johnson, -Clark & Co. 30 UNION DQUAREL N.Y. j OR a good drink-Lemonitde, 1LMin Julep, or any other de ligNtful Spring Beverage, call at MONING STAR SALOON, Reer of Town Hall. CORN AND H-AY. -0 oUST Received-at te old stand of T. Rt. obetson-5,i pounds Timo thy and Clover Hay. Two Car Loads NORTH CAROLINA CORN. All of which will be sold very eheap for "ASHI. mulh 2arJ m. iAuLEY. o RiEn. VOLD Agent for Winnsboro for J Notpan Bros. 1803 Old Cabinet Rye Whiiskey. F. tV. HAeNICeT, near of Town oHalp. Ayer Catharicr Pillsth most horouh an eadao~e. ~ earhing atar tiemeicthatca b e eoed: elean. fnhesomac a'ryn bowels. andee h blood.In smlldoes of oe -pist aday they timuate te dfetive oran cone Ann's .rr~~ ia beengative foer moeta nre far cmntur, bnd hav obandaw-dwd ecualinfo their virtes.The corecdieadation, moin the everl asimlte oans sute body andare ocoposd thot bstrue tin wihnter althougan gaele h inn revd m Nti operaionh, theyh veyda orpa til eve bdbtaofo mdabldarouan tis edies that ae beaelyed:h es-o ihgmth stomh a bwelse prodceve powe fu ftthey ulat the sae otgans the promes vandros phyefo hirn. their apert avebnon thygrp omc rls more thaue ure cm of pracetue, and hever virtes anwhth coedsaed ton inflmd They sralh ssievitiv ountans of thed sand stregthe them syst oy doin the frm the eerents o weans.ofvey boy buate tlo falliage and dnitos noree an haveeriu barug, theest may bhutakn si. iethsaey pnyody.e Thweir sugar-fcting theeres thesme tier heh safes mandkeste plesan o ilden. why th'r apeienus ain thny qgrnipety. e Dro pai Ce hE &owes0,r otelnMamed. an sregeten the s~se yfeig from the emte "ofeknes.efo Adapete t aF. W. hanndiT in alcltes cotiigb.te clie sua-opeservesa ate eensver 16e. aB es tonileeasa1 nte tpe whl. bing pufrelygt ale packages cntablsfr frm tei use me a qatt. wl b uDr. ol. WR&C. o.eDo U . e-- t a. . HaI H 'sl Beer ThIownH. -RcJ 5TAVOWL J U S T A RRIVE D At the Winnsboro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery Bazaar a second lot of new, cheap and ele. gaut goods. Millinery and Fancy Goods in all the latest stylks and novelties of the season. Mrs. Boug, having a first-class milliner to assist her in .this Department, is fully pro.. 'pared to please the most fastidious, and will take pleasure in doing so. A beautiful line of Silk and Cotton Parasols ; Corsets, Kid Gloves, Ladies' Jabots and Ties or Scarfs ; Dress Goods, Buntings, Poplins, Silks, Buttons, Fringes, Trimmings -in fact a full stock of such goods as are usually found in a first-class Millinery, Dry Goods and Fancy Goods Establishment. SHOES. A beautiful line of ladies' and Children's Slippers, Gaiters and Shoes ; also, a nice assortment of Men's Shoe?. GROCERIES. A full and fresh stock of Family Groceries: Bacon, Meal, Flour, Corn, Sugars, Coffees, S-oaps, Starch, Powder, Shot, Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Kerosene Oil. In short, you can find all you want at J. 0. BOAG'S, and as cheap as the same goods can be bought any where. Don't forget to call. No trouble to show goods. J. 0. BOAG. SEWING RIACHINES. Sixteen new and first-class Sewing Machines to be in store ir a day or so. The New and Improved Verti cal Feed Davis, XX. P. F. ; also, the New and Improved American, rang ing in price fron $20 upwards. These Machines are from the facto ries of good, responsible companies, and are warranted to be just as represented, 3.0O. BOAG, Agent for Fairfield County. may 8 FRESH GOODS! JUST RECEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PART OF 24 bbls. Molasses-all grades, 400 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour, 10 boxes Cream Cheese, 2 boxes best Italian Maccaroni, 12 bbls. Sugar, all grades, 14 sacks of Coffee-10 Rio, 4 best Java, 50 bbls. Choice Family Flour. BAGGING AND TIES. LARD in bbls., cans and buckets. Bacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams. Choice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed Rye and Barley. Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Grease, White Wine and Cider Vinegar, Smoking Tobacco Durham's best, Chewing To . -bacco. Raisins, Cuirrants and Citron. ALSO, Fresh Canned Salnon, Peaehes and Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow Chow and Pepper Sauce. . ALSO, A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES. All of whiCh will be sold ceap for Cash. nov 9 D. R FLENNIKEN. GR AND OPLENING I! WHAT ! .NEVER ? HARDLY EVER )Tave her cousin. and hew 'sister. and her aunts seen such an endless variet, add mnagniacent assortnment of NBW SPRING AND SUMM2R GOODS a were purobased at the recen6 geat saho in New York, and will be sod at as onishingly- . I OW PICES. Our steak Is semplete in dry ,goodz, *o tions, embroideries1 ladies'noliwearder. fumuery, hosIery, ladiesilists, millivery, straw goods, gent's fuinishing goods 'In all branches; latest-style straw atd felt hat.s boots, anAt shoes' In all sises for dc1 and lethw eAwo, the Ja utoo NAVASSA GUANO. BAY STATE SPECIAL A IS called to our Now, Largo and W only a few varieties of which (for Alpacas, Victoria Lan Dress Goodts, Cassimores, Swiss, Bleachod and Brown Homespun, Cot Drills, Prin ted Lawns, Ticking, Tablo L OUR NOTION I is full and complete, with all the Novt Ladies' Scarfs, Fams, Gloves, Collars a We have just received as Fiull a Lin Shoes -as can be found in the State, inn respectfully ask the public to examinO We have the Largest Stock of Mens Hats in Town, with some Specialties i A full line of Clothing that will asto A full stock of Family and Plantati. REMMBEII, WE DON'T I by solling leading articles at loss than at a L1VING PROFIT, and as cheap i HOES. GRAIN CRA april 10-tx3mos NEW FUlE FOR DESIGN AND WORK EVERYTHING WARR -PRICES LOWEI FU.R NTITUTJ~ Before making your purchases olsewhc LUMBER AT PRICES TO SU] REPAIRING NEATLYI ALSO PREPAREI UNDERTAKER' I keop on hiand a full supply of Coffins of the finest-finish. Also, ait R. oct 22 e e. Dov.Y. r - r.. c BET ~fM LYO 8 get 0trBaGede Aefr oadirdd% surpasea is W*nIber. SHOES$. PIEDMONT GUANO TTENTION oll selocted Stock of Dry Goods, want of space) we mention, to wit na Calicoes; Piques, Cambrics, Jackonets, tonades, Plaid Homespun,' Linon lamask, Towels, Napkiha and Doilies )EPARTMENT ]ties and latest styles in' Button .11(1 Cuffs, etc. 3 of Ladios' Misses' and Children's de espoecially for our trade, and we boforo pprolbflasing. and Boys' Felt, Wool and Straw a Straw Gobds. iish cash purobasers. n Gruiories, Hardware, &c., &c. AIT OUR CUSTOMERS ost but we will soll all our goodo . they can bo bought anywhere. F. ELDER & CO DLES. PLOWS. NITUBE! IANSHIP UNEQUALED. .NTED AS REPRESENTED. THAN EVER. A now supply of Window Shades, Picture Frames, Pie tures, Wall Pockets, Brackets Mirrors, Spring Beds, Mat r tresses, and Children Cai riages. For prices, call at the first class ire. T THE TIMES. DONE AT MODERATE PRIOE5 > TO MAKE TO ORDER. S DEPARTAIFN'J Koetalic afld Rosewoodt Cases t esp stock of Coffins. W. PHILLIPS. ONLY SEW INO MA CIIN2 WICl I.I. A, It has Sclf-Sctting Needle. e~ver lieh the Tliread, Ncter Skips 8tliches, la theo .!ghtest Running A Newand Simple Device ren Winding~ tho Bobbin, Withnrt, re'm'.vng h',efa rap' rom out. Las:hreadbzj g i1 Zachlug.. .a . ami ia cvory reeCd~ot t14 MM~C LMAOME not;...toutef(ordma' snd wi'd omoro w rk ptrated Circular' 1umusshM' o;d s or - 1 V A . J. , Zw tale Mtot A~.uoE