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TOWN AND COUNTY. SATURDY M1ORNINO, Mlay 17, 1570. TERMs OF TilEwNEWS AND HERALD. -Tri-weekly edition, four dol lars Per autm, iI advaneC; 'weekly edition, two dollars and fl'tv ceits )erunnumut, in advalice. Iiberal discount to clubs of live and upwards. RAri'i6 014F AyI)vInTISING1.-One dollar )0r inch for 0he lirst insertiol, 9 Id ift' cen1ts per inch For each subseq ient inartion. Theso rittes apply to !iIl ad vertisements, of' whatever nia't ec0, an1d are piarable strictly in advaitee. Con tracts for three, six or twcho months made on very liberal tel ms. Tran sient local notices,; fi'teen cents per line for the flest, insertion and seven aid one-imilf cents per line f1or each sibsequeit insertion. Obituaries and tributes of respect chargedi as adver tisoments. Simple annouincemets o marria ges and dentis puiblisied free or charge, and solicited. All communications, of whatsoever nature, should he addressed to the Winnsb-i)oro 1u1blishiig Company, Winnsboro, S. C. New Advert I semen t. Herald Compound-Jio. T. Patrick. Pat tersou's Springs-W. G. Patter sOl, Propictor. LITTLE RivERi Bi1oE.-The county commissioners of Richland and those of Fairfield met together i joint as seibly at HamLiter's shop, on Timrs day, with Mr. W. B. Starliog, chair iani of the Richland Board, presiding. The contract for rebuilding the bridge over Little River was awarded to Messrs. A. G. and Jacob Bookman at, $800, the work to be completedby the 1st of October next. Rm1Ious.--Services may be cx pected in the dlirerent churches to. morrow as follows: Associate' Reformed Church-Rev. W. H[. Millen, It A. M. Methodist Church-Rev. W. A. Rogers, 11, A. M., and 8, ,. m. Sunday School, 10, .. m. Prayer Mcet ing on Thursday at 8, r. x. Episcopal Church-Roy. J. Obear, 11, A. 1. Presbyterian Clurch-Rev. 11. B. Pratt, 11, A. mn. and 46, 1. a%. Sunday School, 9. A. m. Prayer Meeting, 'Weduesday, 4j, r. M. Foux De .-lobe.t VN~derbilt., a colo.-cd fia 1, wa ou.d deand on Fri dav momini.- *- a.1 ou,-1uiLii.rg in the ga-den o Mr. S Ji1g Wei. lie had been woA ing in '.he garou('i, but hald not been seen silce Mond-ay-a fitet -which occasioned no inquiry, as he h:l( been in ihe habit of going into the couitry for jobs. When found his body was in a stato of decomposilon, Panid a pool of blood under his head in dicaled thathe died of heinorrinige. The egroese xipess the hlfetiz th.the wvas si nick by liihi n' g-a t.hcor y a: i~;lg, douil.i, 1.omf Ll thefct that on the aIIternoon when lie wvas haur :ccu thei're was a severe thunder~l-cilay, remnar kecd at thle t'me by a number~l of persons. Coroner HLinuant held an inquest over the remains, and theojury rendered the following verdict : "Th'lat the dcceas ed came to his death from degencra tioni of the heart." THE MEXICAN YETERANS.---The followirg is a list of the names of thc survivors from amol'g the South Cairo linians in the Mexican war, who par ticipated inl the cer'emlonics of unvoil ing~ the mionument on tho 13th1: Comi pan1y A-C. HI. Moody, Jamtes Powers ; Company B3-D. B. Culp, George W. Curtis; Company D)-A. Doelorca; Company E-Samuel McGowvan ; Comn pani~y .F-T. J. Mackey; Company G B. H. Robert~son, II. Jud.' Moore; Jerome Miller, Wmn. Mooney, B. Mutclison, Samuel Johnson, R. ii. Chnrk; Company I-K. G. Billings; Company L-J. H. Williams; also, Thomas Stono, of the Alabama Regi went of Volunteers; A. Fi. Carroll, Oi Company D), 6th Iitotry, U'iti c States Army ; Mi. L. Bor~hamn, United States Army. When those survivors had formed in the line of the proces sion, a little boy camne up aod present ed a wreath to be placed on their flag, and Captain Star'ley annuounced that the giver was a grandsou of one of tile members then in the ranks. TRIANsFEUs OF~ REAL EsTATE.-SInIce our last report, the followig trans fers of real estate have been entered in the office of the count~y auditor: James Douglass to T. G. Douglass to T. G. Patrick, 87 aci~es in town~sip no. 2; consIderation $500. A. F. Rufto T. E. Cloud, 328 acres in townshilp no. 6; considerationi $315. James A. Mc~rorey, Sr., to Sarah J1. Hall, 250 acres in township no. 8 ; consideration $1000. Marlon Mi. Ford to T. G. Patrick, j acre in~ township no. 12; consideration $50.-. Elizabeth K. Anderson to - $1as W. Rtufl', 477 acres in township. no. 10; collsideraioii $2600. T. -Ellison Cloud to Thou as 11. Davis, one-slxteenth of an acre 'In the town of RLidgeway; consideration $150. .Asenath Coleman to T. .Ellison Cloud,2560aek-oin toweeship no. 8; conaldeiration $800. Asonath Coleman to D. A. Coleman, * of an acre ln tho town of Rtidgeway; consideration $50. Joseph M. Ettglish to John G. ob ley, 150 acres in townshpj o. ~;ion. elderatlon *102.'. ' Samiuel I. StdvNis6$ todW B. -E1hstes, 40.tacrpa in t4wnshp neQd; consideration *22 5 * Wllilani her to .riie 485 aokoM In gevnhip ne~ oeloo same tract as above; consideration $175.78. Mary A. Bookfian to Wieston C. Coleman, 150 acres in township no. 9; consideration $2000. W. H. Kerr, Clerk of Court, to Marion M. Smith, 428 acres In town ship no. -; considerat ion $800. SOUTIL VAJOLINA dEWII'8. -A horso beloiiging to Mr.' (. B. IHammett, of SparaaLueig coii.tydiled' last. week with all the symptoms of h'ydrophobia.. -Tlhe vestry of Trinlty Episcopal church, at Abbeville, have called Rev. E. i.-Miles, of Camden, to the rector 111p..of the chiirch. -Seven colored men were sent to Anerson Jail last week, charged with whil>ping a colored brother. l'hey fill ed his niouth with rags and beat him uniercifully with a buggy trace. There was a woman in it. -Rev. F. L. Leeoper was installed hist Sunday as pastor of ti Presbyte rian church at Fort Mill. lev. J.-L. Wilson l)irCaliCl the installationm sor mon01 anid lRev. G. At. Treniholmn deliv (1d the charges to the pastor and peo pile. -The election for intendant and wardens of Suniinerville rcsulted in the triimph of the whole Democratic tickiet, viz: lIntenda-lit--Jenninigs WV. Per-r ' Wardens-J. H. Wilson, L.'S. A. Volkhau sen, J. Drayton Fold and C. Al. Carmody. The election passed olf (uietly. -lienry iurd, who broke out of Abbev'lle jail last week, returned a 'wl days afterwards and explaiied to tie sheill'that ie wouldn't have gone ofl'b ut lie wanted to help his wifl re plant his corn crop. lie theli reported thattie work had been finishedand asked to be locked np again. -Mr. Ib)lmial Caninmon, of Spartan b Irg conmit, was riding near the Air 1. ie list Friday, when his horse becamo" feightened at a passiIg train, and thr.,w him to the ground with such v olence as t,) break his leg just abave III, tukle. Mr. Cannon is about sevet. t.' years old, which renders his posi tiol very c-'itical. -Some Chester negroes laughed at a trail) as he walked past . them on the strect. Ile returned and "cuAssed theim out." When le started they laughed again. .Ie drew his knitfe. returned and began cutiting and back ilig IOIliscuousl3' anong his deriders. On1e of them picked up a sniall ladder a')d( "downed" the pedestrian, who Ie.unhiie(l uniconscious for sonc 0ime, bt linally caie to hiniself again and went oi his way. -William larber alid Elijah Ueath, both cerored, of Chester county, colid ed 1a. Suly . NOt sItIsfied With a woA'h- coqllict. Barber se'zed a load ed musket and strick Ifeath two i-Nwe on the head, itiflicting painful but not daigeous woni .s. Da -ber i, I-r sted, brought ' befo'e Trial Justice Lloyd, and coimit'led to jail to an.in. i oaal at, the a )p)roaelik'g term of time Courtot Geineralbosiots. A wo inan occasioned ithe dillicolty. -The amnuai. convention of thC Lrotestant Epicopal Church of the Diocese of South Caroliina assembled .l Greenville on Wednesday. The 11cy. J. D. McCul'ough was re-elected1 set, et ary3 and thme R1ev. Ellisonu Capci s assistant. The opening sermon was p.-cachied-by the .lev- John Johnson, ut 8St. Phlip's Church, Chaad eston. l'ice s*.no.j was a pri'ofound one, a'md waIs listened to by a lar~ge and atteoutive au.dience. The Convntionm was large ly attended, aod much interest was miiafmtest.ed by (lie citizens. Many -A few days ago Mr. RI.B. Momdr, l ivinug ncair IleidvilloI, in Suia'tanburg counlty, alcconapaieRd by3 his daughter, was driving a youig, spirited horse in a buggy. Thme horse started oif' briskly as if in , play. The 'bnggy wheel struck a slmp and threw M r. Mo,)'k out. Hei was bruised some what, and his foot coming in between ahie spokens, his boot beel was torii off. Miss Monk bltill remainedl in the buggy, thme horse increasinig his speed. Mr. Moink, seeing heri danger, shouted to 'ie to jump out behimd, and- she, al I'onigh frighutcacd, obeyed him, ne reached imhe ground without snif'erir g any serious~ damnage. A very short time ai'er she got out of the buggyv, it 4ruck A bner's Creek church, and was broken to pices8. IMPIORITANT MA sURs .---The follow i.'g biis have beeni iint'oduced in Comn gress by members of the South Caro i'a deiegation: "By Mr. O'Connor: (1I) 'lTo re-establJish the office of~ assie *:. tt treasurer of the United States at A'Imlestonu. (2) To authorize the secretary of war to deliver to A. B. 1laiet,'T. B. Lowndes and othmerse four Napoleon gulis, with caissonus a har nes9, nlow at Greensboro, N. C., for thme use of the Marjion Artillecy of Chiarlestoui. (3) To alter the times for holding thie Circuit Court ofthie Unit ed St ates for the Fourth Judicial Cir cuit and for' other, purposes. (4) To p -ovide for the judiceal ascertabimnent of' clamsag'alnst thme 'Unhmied States. By' Mr. Richbardson: To establish an edncational fund and apply a piortion of~ the proceeds of the putb lie lands to p~ublio edlucation, and to provide for' thme more coinulete endowment and support of natkinal colleges and for thie advancemenit of scinti t and in dustrial education. (This bill Is de signmed for the benefit of coloired as wel.1as white people, aind, if passed, will amply redeem - the promise made by Its author during tihe campaign In retton to the subject of edu.cation.) By Sonator.Butler: A jint resolution to allow the seci'etary of war to trans for 'the Arsenal buildings to thme Church of the .Holy Communion for. B1hool purposes, until it might be needed by the general governmment Agreed to. -The following is told offlufgrd, the Kentucky' assassin: When ex-Presi dn-nrow Johnson went to Lexing ton in 1861 Ieo foud the famous raider, John Morgan there and the town swarming wlih Southern sympatil. ers. Johnson was put forward by a few Unionists to makce a speech, but the crowd jostled and pustied him and. swore that he should not open his lips. Biuford shoved his way to the f\'ont of the statnd and, bramd1shing a revolv. ci', declared that. he would kill the first rhan who dared to Interrupt the champion of Nortlirn rights. AndI .Johnson poured~ out U~nionl eloquence 'for an hour: -Two nen pasddoiwn street.yes 'to1'day4 aftemioon. One slipped and fledfo e to ed a got TIlE ILLIONAIRE, P. [. O'Brian, of San Francisco, Cal, says: "Terald Compound is the besl oemcent for broken wares I ever saw. I have Sir ii a inonded with it that stand an good as before they wore broken." Sold by all druggists and country merohants, or if yor.r druggist hasn't got it, and won't send for it, send 25 cents for a bot tle to JNO. T. PATRICK, - Sole Manufacturor, may 17-tx5w Wadesboro, N. C. FOR IREALTiI AND PLEASURIEA -00 TO PATTERSON'S oELEDRATED SPRINGS. tl'hese springs are situatcd four milesi south of Shelby and six miles north of Whitakor's, on the Air-Lino U. 11. The mineral waters tio sulphur and chaly boate. Tho proporties of the sulphur are i-on, sulphur and msiaguesia. Propert ies combined are benolicial to all isc..sos, and never fut to cure the nost obstinate cases, a nany will testify. The chaly boate waters cannot be surpassed, .having wrouglt lanly almost iiiracuilous cu:-es. The.io celebratod $prings are now opcn and the prices are in re.wa ot all--having bi o liriatly rediuced tais season. itathing hkolVt'S, croquet grounds, ten pin aley, ain i other aiusemen,ts and attractio-ns rIco for %i-itors. Ilacks ru. :xm iroa I I place Will meCt vi'itor ILL, S11lby or at Wa iatker's oi tir Air-Line it.. iupon slio t notico to the traprietor. 1ATE3 OF BOARD. Per day - $1.25 Per week - ---- 7..0 Per mounth - - . 0 Per month for2 or more months, 18.0t0 Children and servants half pr'co. For furtherparticu'ae.,. adlress W. (j. P141 LRSUAN, Prp'r., may 17-x'Jmo . aulby, N. C. B EST Philadelphia Lager Boer, fresh every day at F. W. HLADE NiinT'S, Rear of Town Hall. STATE OF SOUTi CAROLINA, COUNTY 0i IANll"lFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Thoimias .\l. Lys, Phlaititi, against J.ames D. Cuireton, Charlcs U. Ladd, Citherin Ladd, A. Washington Ladd, Robert Pa' terson, and Thoimas K. -.hliott, As signeo of Charles 11. Ladd aid A. Wi'asihigton Ladd. Copartners under firm name of L.ida Bros., Defendants. Copy Summons for Ielief. Complaint not Served. To the Def.-ndants above named: TOU ARE HEREBY summoned and Ji required to answer the coimplaint in this action, which has been tiled in the oilico cf the Clerk of the Court of Con mon Pleas, for said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com plaint on the subscriber at his office. Winnsboro, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusivo of the (lay of such service ; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time ptforosaid, the plaintiff in this action will aXpply to the Court for the relief domand od in the complaint. Dated April 25th, A. D. 1879. T R ROWREXPS;ON, I'laintin's Attorney. To Robert Ptittorson, one of the Defend. ants above named; TAKE n1otie that the complaint in this action, together with the suim1mons, 01 which the foregoing is i copy, was. filet] in the office of the Clerk of tile Court of Common Pleas, at Winnisboro, in the county and State aforesatid, On tile 2ith day of April, 1879. .T. it. ROBERTSON, Phrintinl's Attorne y. A pril 25th, 1870. april 26-lawuw sat TOWN ORINANCE. BE it enacted and ordained by the T3iown ouncil of Winnisboro, .S- 0., in Cucletadby authority of the the sane: TLhat section 2 of an Ordinance relating the discharge of tire-arms etc., within the corp~orate lim its wvhich r'eads, "'That any perscn or persons whlo shall discharge any gun or pistol or sot lire to, explode, or use any squib, fire-cracker or explosive, or any othier dlhtcharge of powvder, except in the discharge of some pulhic duty, shall fortoit and pay for each and every :m01h o~rence a sum net exceedling ter .dol lars: Provided, that on Christlmats or othler holiday the use of fire-crackors, lire-works and~ olher haorml ess explosives shahl be at the discretion of the Intend ,int,'' be amecnded by inserting after thc words "ten dollars" and boeo the wvorsi "provided" the following: "Or be im prisoned not more than ten days." Done in Council. this thirtieth day of \pril, A. D. 1879, under the corporate seal of the suid Town Connoeil. JAS. A. B3RICE, Attest: Intendant. E. S. UnCranDL, -Clerk. FOR the best half.,dlimo smoke, try "TeSrusher." superior to nll others, at F3. W. HABNIzouT'g, Roar of Town Hall. TAX RETURINS.. rflHE County Auditor, or an assistaint, .. will be at the fol~bwing places on the clays dealgnatedi, for the pu1rpose of reeiviti g returns of the taxp~ayelrs of the county, for the nekct fiscal year, viz: WVoodward's, June 6 and 7 Ridgeway,- June 9 and 10. Blythiewoodi, Jitne 11 and 12. Gladden's Grove, -June 13. Caldwoll's Stors, June 14. Durham's, Jfune 16 and 17. Boar Creek, June 18 and 10.. Horeb, Juna :23 and 24~ Jenkinsville, June 25 and 26. Montieolio, Juno 27. and 28. Fecasterville, .June 30 and July 1, White Oak,-Jnly 3. The ofile- at this piace (Witnsboro) wilt be open from 1st to 5th June, and from 4th to 20th July. -'Each taxpayer is required to make return on oath of all real and personal p~roperty owned or controlled by th em on June' 3ut. All citisons between the ages of. twentylone and sixty years, except those- exempt by law, -are required to inake return of their j*>h1s. After the 20th July, a penalty of fifty pom cent. attaches. I, N. WiTHERS, may &--txtf County Auditor. 1OR genuine W. T, Blackwell'i D'~uham Smoking Tobacco, call at 33. W. HABEINIOJIT'S. XEEP. Cool. Ice, Lemons nnl Sod Water at MORNING STAR SALOON, Rear of TGWh Hall. SI(AVXWd SA LOON. 111ENI undeysIgned would resieotfully i. nform the 'pulio. thaut-.he hat opened ta Shaving and .Hair-outting Sa. loon in the room two doors norh of M.J D. McOarley's, whore he tviftlte pleasurt in serving all who may favok him with t oell., Everything in the toridorial lin clone in the bes style.. ma8 4dU GRAND OPENING !! WHAT! NEVER? HARDLY EVER Have her cousins and her Histers ani her aunts R<e!l Such at elltlis v.triet3 1111(1 iliagiilitieelt assortment of NEW SPIUNO AND SUMMER GOODS as we,- imrchased at the reet-it great sales in New York, and will be sold at as onishingly LOW PRICES. Oltr stock is completo in dry gootls, no tions, embroideries, lalies' nokwear, per fuiery, hosiory. ladies' hats, millinery, straw goods, gent's fuinishing goods ill all bi-,richeq, latest style straw aind felt hats, boots, and shoes in ill sizes for tadies, gentlemen, misses and children, cloth and leathor. Also, the latest stylo of NEWPORT TIES. To convinceo y'mrsclf and save money, call at the w-ll-i',%-n stand of SUGENilEIEl & G.1OE8C11EL. SP CIALlTY-Ono Hundred large sizo halio s Parasols, at 25 conts each april b FRESH GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PART OF 24 bbls. Molasses-all grades, 400 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour, 10 boxes Croam Cheese, 2 boxes best Italian Maccaroni, 12 bls. Sugar, all grados, 14 sacks of Coffee-10 Rio, 4 best Java, 50 bbls. Choice Family Flour. BAGGING AND TIES. LARD in bbls., caus and buchots. Bacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams. Choice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed Rye and Barley. Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Grease, White Vine and Cidor Vinegar, Smoking Tobacco Durham's best, Chwing T. *bacco. Raisins, Currants amI Citron. ALSO, Fresh Canned Salmon, Peaches and Tomsatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow Chow and Pepper 'Sanco. - -ALSO, A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES All of wvhirih will be Bold cheap for 'Cash. nov 9 D. RI FLIENNIIEN. 'Good Five Cents Cigar--the "Af ter Dinner," at F. WV. H ABEM NIcHT's, Rear of TOwvn Hall. Ayer 's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once a g r e00 a bi1 e, healthy, and ef fectual for pre s erving the hair. Faded or gra7Slair is soon restored to its J original color, wthW the gloss and fr'eshiness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Noth in g can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain enn be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of foul in g the hair with a pasty sedimenit, it will keep it clean and vigorous, its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray .or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances jwhich make some preparations dan.. gerous, and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can onl benefit but not harmn it.. If' wanted nme'ely for at HXAIR DRESSING, nothing else enn be found so desir able. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does. not soil white cambrio, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perfupne. Prepared by Dr. i. C.'Ayer & Co, WraoUcal and4 Analytical (lh.ndets, WOWELL, MASS. W INMmshOIO arOTEL. MRS. M. W. Bft1N. H rI81otek. sitatedi in the centre o ' h1 e to~yoffers an4 gardt aQ tpi the || AU" THE LIMHT4UN~ I ft 013 R 1 The BEST, LATEST IMPROVED, and most THOROUCH1LY consttructec SEW I FC MAC I' N r ever invented. An the wearin parts nro inudo of the DcT STEEL., CARLFULLY TLMPC[rD und are ADJUSTABLE. It Ions the 4U1021r,42'j J;1V;,I hasi the J'A4R(JENT 11IO2:IN2v It baa~time Ealest Thrcnded Shuttle. The 1OfUDINS rn-o VOUND without RUNNING or U.NTIIEAD.NG the MAOIHIN1tI. It has it sF41LF-MSETTINO NEIEDl.; it lussi5A re c uhi i th lengthi of sttcl, W1ITHIOUT TBl*k'iN(4; It im ha JAIMI_ SPACE under Iho 1r,; it is NOISELEss, anid lim re points o1'l i XfILLENCE thimu all other mmmnclimtmcs combitmcd. *i-7Agerits watitd In locaitou wharo wo stro ixot roproIentaod. Johnson, Clark.& Co. 3Q UNION SQUARE, N.Y. LADJES' FANCYG OODS. W E RESPECTFULLY call the attention of tlh ladies to oml, large assortncit of Fancy Goods TIES ! TIES!! TIES!!! White Lace Ties, Black Lace Ties, Colored Lace Ties, Silk Ties, and, in fact, Ties of all kinds. A beautiful assortment of Bows in all colors and shades. Silk Handkerchiefs in great variety. Gloves I Gloves! !I Gloves I I 1 Call and look at them. TRIMMINGS I TRIMMINGS I White and Colored HIamburgs, Frillings, Laces, Linen Dress Trim mings, antd lots of other Trimmings. Torchon Laces--a good assortment of them. We offer to the ladies EXTRA INDUCEMENTS in these goods. M~cMASTER & BRICE. may 10 A RRIVE D At. the Wiensboro Dry G~oods. Fancy Goods and Millinery Bazaar a second lot of new, cheap and' ele gant gods. Millinery and Fancy Goods in all the latest styles and novelties of tihe season. Mrs. Bong, having'a first-class milliner to assist her in this Department, is fully pre pared to please the most fastidious. atnd will take pleasure in doing so. A beautiful line of Bilk and Cotton Parasols ; Corsets, Kid Gloves, Ladies' Jabots and Ties or Scarfs ; Dress Goods, Bluntings, 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 doods Establishment. SIKOES. . A beautiful line of ladies' and Children's Slippers, Gaiters and Shoes'; also, a nice assortment of Men's Shoes. GRIOCERIES. A full and fresh stock of Family Groceries: Bacon, Meal, Flour, Corn, 8ugars, Coffees, Soaps, Starch, Powder, Shot, Candies, Cigars, * Tobacco, Kerosene Oil. .In short, you can find all you -want at J. 0. BOAG'S,.sand as cheap as the samet goods can bebought any where. Don't forget to call. No trouble to show goods. J. 0. J3OAG. SEWING MAOCIINES. Sixteen new and first-class Sewing Macbines to be in store in a day or so. The New.and Improved Verti cal Feed Davis, XX. P. F. ; also, the New' and Improved American, rang ig in price fron $20 upwards. These Machines are fromthe facto. rips of good, responsiblo compaies, -and are warranted to be just a reproeuted. ejnt for PsBIrtflld Ootntty.' NAVASSA GUANO. BAY STATI SPECIAL A IS callod to our Now, L'rgo and W only a few varioties of which (for Alpacas, Victoria Law Dress Goods, Cassiinercs, Swiis, Bleaceld an(d Brown ioiespun, Cot Drills, Printed Lawns, Ticking, Tablo I OUR NOTION I is full and cnimploto, with all the Nov< Ladies' Scarfs, Fans, Gloves, Collars v Wo have just receivedl as Full a Lin Shoes its can bo found an the State, mi respeotfully ask Iho piIblc to oxamine We have the Largest Stock of Mens Hats In Town, with soin Specialties i A full line of Clothing that will asto A full stock of Family and Plantati REMEMBER, WE DON'T I by selling loading artielcs at loss than at a LVIN G PROFIT, and as cheap a HOES. GRAIN CRA april 10-tx3mos NEW FUE FOR DESIGN AND WORK3 EVERYTHING WARRA -PRICES LOWEI JFUIRTITT..TE Beforo maling your purchases olsowl LUMBER AT PRICES TO SUI REPAIRING NEATLY I ALSO PREPAREr UNDERTAKER' I hoop on hand a full supply of Cofins of tho finest finish. "Also, a oh IR. oct 22 DUY THE NET BST AIY TheMW AIERCAN~s esil lerne,.o .'h ;1 igantlyAN I fnse as arnd fl wihiU Q highes awyotrd ahne VIL tin. 'T SE SON P .2chinos. Its capacity Is t JiLON~ MACHINESO sold ho combined. sales of all .NVL)Mc~ ATY A HMitNT fo AIITHOUT PATdHINO, giver W~eTa. CV1 204.00QE3V LOW PIRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOttl I LOOK Bugar-Oured Unoanvasseil 11kaes at 10 Gqodi Coffee IRugar at 8 ocents poie .16. BeDst~ Uio Coffoe at. 11 oente.poglb Pure ia Lad 19 ntprlJ.,. ',;or* go SAOES. PIEDOVtQNT;QVANO rTENTION l1 selected Stock-of Dry Goods, want of space) we mention, to wit: no- Calicoes, Piques, Cambrics, Jackonets,Cabc, tonades, Plaid Homespun, Linen >amask, Towels, Napkins and Doilies )EPARTMENT Ities and latest styles in Button id Cuffs, etc. o of Ladios' Misses' and Children's do especially for our trade, and we beforo purchasing. and Boys' Fplt, Wool and Straw n1 Straw Goods. ish cash purobasers. n1 Groceries, Hardware, &c., &o, AIT OUR CUSTOMERS 2ost ; but we will sell all our goods a they can be bought anywhere. F. E LDER & CO. DLES. PLOWS. NITUBE! IANSHIP UNEQUALED. .NTED AS REPRESENTED. THAN EVER. A new supply of Window Shades, Picture-Frames, Pic. tures, Wall Pockets, Brackets Mirrors, Spring Beds, Mat tresses, and Children Car riniges.. For prices, call at the first class 5.B] STOREJ ro. T THE TIMES. )ONE AT MODERATE PRIOF4S TO MAKEL~ TO ORDER. S DEaPARTMENT. !Jetalio and Rosewood Oase eap stoek of Coffins. W. PHILLIPS. IT IS'TIIR ONLY SEW ING MIAClUNi WUICH Il*&t A Co2fThroading Shnitle. It haQs Sclt'-cttlng Need Ie. Never lireaks tho Thread. .Never Skips Stilcice. Is tho Lightest IILunni~n IT IIAS ANew and Simple Device TOR IWinding the Bobbin, 'The timplect, tho 1most Durable' and in every respoot the W?NO MAOM5NE. a not Ec out of order, and will'do more w re strated Circular furnished on application. MUABLEINVENTION WORLID R ENOW NEO a Chronometer"Watoh, aihd rst-class Piano. Ut, receive enina and Centenial Ex Oa URTH PASTER than other nimlmted. Thsero .are snare in the .United States thdu the others.- Tho 'W1.S~K doing all kinds ofrpali' PREE with eachmaoh TZMOR X8*