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TOWN ANI) COUNTY. MTURDAY MORNING, Juno e8, 1879. TrnMus OF 'rjtE NEWs AND HERALD. -Tri-weekly edition, ,1ucm dolItis ,per annnrum, in advnco; weekly edition, tWp dollars,and fifty eonts pcrannun, in aclvaice. Tlieral dis otit tb.: clubs of 1ive -an.d upwards, Rvrns OF' An\VWii'fsou.-Qne do,rll" ptti"nh for the first bansertioi, 1) aid flfty cents per inch for each subseq ient insertioll, These rates ap,ply to iail ad vertisoments, of" whatevoe' n1at,e 1c, and are payable strictly in advanee. Con tracts fortrco,s?r I tonths silent local notices,. fifteen cents pet line for the first insort.ilon and sevcn ild one-half cents per line for. each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and tributes of respet charged as adver tisenents. Simple anmounciumets of .inarrings and deaths publislcd free ot charge, and solicited. All cominunionilons, pf whatsoever nature, should he addressed to thi Winnsboro Publishing Conmpany, Winnsboro, S. C. The railroad war has assumed the shape of a regular campaign. .Our merchants have raised the "black" flag, slid are determined to fight it on that Iit, if it takes both stimmer ti w.il ,.er "Pinafore" is heiqg rpllearsed fre queitly n1ow, although no timo has boon, as yet, fixed for its presentation to the public. We have no doubt but that quite a treot' is it store for the tlgnitullity. We are pleased to learn that Mr. 1. C. Davis, Jr., of this county, has been fully admitted to the United States M il, tary Academy at West Point, having passed succGssfully bgtl . the physical and literary examinations. We call att?ltion tq; the pom'muni eation this morning on the subject of freights. Our corirespondent is correct in saying 'that his class, the farmers, are deeply interosted in thc mattdr' as their welfare depends upon tlp oOtton market, Rev. J. Walter Dickson aip, of the professors of the. Methodist. Female College at Colunibla, spontf feiv days in t'Wil this week. - lie is it p'resent 1lling Dr. Meynardie'sQuarterly Con ference appointnents, during Dr. M.'s tibsenco from the State. Many an' old ContFderate's heart in Fairfield lae1,pois hki ;g4 ,lo1ring of the death of Gen. R. H. Anderson, which occurred at Beaufort a few days sinee. We will at another time speak at length of the character and eminent services of General Anderson. - The trade in blackberries and plums * Is still very brisk, and keeps small change activelf in circulation. By the by, we know of a gentleman who is desirous of buying ajirge qt1an1tityof berries, and if those -having then for c sale; will call on o111 tIoyIl' his name will be given. AimUnsT.-We ai'c in rcccipt of a copy of this excecellent story in Ipamn phlet.form by Messrs. lMiordan & baw- 3 son, proprie tors of the'KeW8 and 0 - r'ier. Those wvho have not read this story or desire to preserve It in a more convenient form will do well to I piurchase a'copf dt bucq. It will be ihrni.hed1 thfough the post office tree @f postage at twenty-five cents per copy. ,. I... ofthe Towvn Councieil was held on the 24th Instant to hear charges against Tom Cook and Roedlek McCluro, for disor ly conduct.on.the night ol0 the 23rd. Tihe charges bebng fully; proyqd both hy the statements of the pirlsomicrs, and also by disiterested wilneases, the Council imposed a flue of five dollars on each of the,4oflt n lors, failly to pay] which, to' g6 to jail' 'for' 'toi days. Those partlos have been up before- on a similaricharge, and they. should%be severely dealt with if the offense is again committed. . - * &lPfl anIax's-Fon.... A Zettor rtrin Go,foa Birqtton oh theo Subject. . .. .Aessrs. .io)'s; ThQ crolteiheit over the sheriff's appointment is all wrong, and based on al misapprehien sIon .of the scope of the pr$mary elec tion, which Is. a law a'dopted by the Democratic party,. prescribing the *fide of selecting its candidated on Whi ho wholo force pfh piivy otdn be conoontrated in anggiven eletkon not reach Arther than the prirt~ , A'd 4ta ofllolals.. State anid county otUcials, 'thoWgh~ theftbe Demodratts, 1$490 'tlei constitution and laws of the land to guide them In the conduct of their offices." "And "the o~hnditos of our atrty ast'e plot1ged; ao Bport anid *mintain the ,ot on eNtd and phen elected are sworn to do so. Wh6n by'law ia Iside~f tAfefuty of the governor to 1111 certain' o$eces by appoIittmenity the 1\u11 exovoise ofta fre and untrammelled discretion on his cretion there Is no source fromn hlch maynot seek information and ad l$hhe l l' dem ~sar y ftr ng f'or it. He may. con elegatiot in the Genei'al orteromooriti, Comity Qjlnn FElcuotive Committee, or ~~'lte 0tA,ori )q.le, and at *~f,t i ,tot appointwnent, Neither I, as county ultinutn;"nor our oxocutlyi conutnit (oe, nor the Dtimoc tit clubs can, w ih propriety, take thi mattor into con siderationl until woeare invited so to do. Our party organization least of all could aftrd to do so. Any attempt of oL.r party to strain and stretcl our party law of primary electiop heond ts legitimate purpose, will w'-akon At mid impair its eilectivoness. To utse it s al ongire ,oo, litt4tlop to the execu Live walind, by to Stspersedo the law of the land as a gt%ic}e for oficial conduct by q more party. law-would be press ing our exeutltivi to. vio,late or disre gard the plodgo wich we exacted of liin \hen - party candidate-would be the abildoiinent ofthe pr4itciples of nt.' piwty, ali'M destructivo (pposition 'e ao runt object for whicl> we have Lult up. our organization, viz., the restoration and maintenanco of the >ow and authoritf of the con stitution. Ya, more, the immediato and press ing object ol' our organization was lho rescue of our government from tho bailds'ofa par ty who, in their adiniuis tratioll of it, superseded the constitu ion and -laws of tho land with their party laws. With such views, 1 cannot got my tonisenlt to an y action in this matter by JUr ip{'ty, unless we are invited to coi lider it. It seems that the governor Ihs called on our Uiepresolitatives in the Legislature for. their views or coomllendations. It is peculiarly their duty as . ofilciala of the oounty, vhose business it' is to study and act ,or the bet Interests of the county, .0 respond. They are not only Demo nratse but . are representa;ives of the nitire. ouint:y and all its people, and laying on their shoulders the responsi= ility of looking after the interests of is all in govermnent mi\ttors, would 3Comi in a position to not for the entire ounty. Shiguld they, however, fail o reach a satisfactory conclusion, and lesire to consult me as county chair nan, or the exectitivo conmittee, or ;h11 entire party, 1 would regard It our luty to rospontc. to any call upon us. L'ho natter wtvth be properly brought o' us aint I would imnediately take, as ounity chairman, the necessary steus' o submit the entire subject to tfho )emocratie organization of the county, hat it may, atter .duo deliberation md discussion, decide the, matter and )ut ani end to distracting exciteeucnt. Xs yet there is.no propor opening for mur party to speak. Could, however, ny voico be heard and heeded by our wtganizatioi, it would confine the ap hlieation of our party rules and regu ations strictly to tie' ends and pur >oses for which they were made, vhich arc, in a word, -the election of >filcials who willcarry out the objecta oid >rinciples of OurE party by a tena ;tous support of the constitution and a,ws, ylich can only be done by a hithfuil and strict observance on their 1art"ot'hetlo constitutlonal obligations mposed on their oiiices. 1Having :lected them, lot uts rather support hem ih their efforts by our confidence, ti MYake them realize that we rely on h1li1 fatithfulness- in the discharge of heir duty to work out our redemption and restoro.the consti ution to its full ist.poe aiid ituthiority to protect in lividuals; 'cotimunuities and States n their, rights under then%. This oail ot be done by hampering the discre ion of our officials in the discharge >f their duties by party clamor and lictatiol, JQHN IAT'TON. ?*1O,9, 11UMLA aL U1L lCt 1R). Io Ia Aictosted in BqstqIl i.y a Newsp apor 1tuporter. SogTom', Jvthe 23.--The mturderer of drs. HIull, of Newv York, was arrested 1Q;'Qto-night, and is now in custodv. Ji unm.iA #Cia1tine Coy a copperC oloredi negro who1 was employed for a rtti..lni(a1 1 hafin thle -neighboi'rhood of' he. lt.if resieice. -He was traced by tails of an sEmt of 04Thio jewelry bei oniginIg to lMrs. Hll, which he0 dis >osed of1 at a pawnyibroker's shop1 ill his city. Froml thme pawnbroker tihe l1lloors obtained( at dIscipltionl of lis >IJrsoni wile.pailyngd it, .and by ;.this lescription fy.jR. clc, a nesigier eporter, r'ecognh~'eti himn walkng long Shawvmut, alvenuol yesterdar ~vching, anId after following agifd peaking to iin. notifieds tile olicers nld caused his arrest(. Cox muadlo '90 'esistanle, but wont quietly' to tile >olico statioi i .iYhere,he was searched md1( Mrs. HllWsw3atchi fonnt on Is )crsoin. . ... Ilo admits his guilt, and says , hle Ived a long -timc op)posite Mrs., Hull's 10ouse in New York; that on1 the nighlt >f the robbe ry.h, o entered' through t.he owver wind(ow' -m dA4v6nt 'up a stairs -td ~Irs. H-ull's room for tihe pur~pose of 'obaroiy, ls did liot Intend to kill Tihe negro appeoars calm and indiflbr hnt, andi gives time details of his crimo vithiout hecsitatin, Hie says lie had a toy for the door of tihe I h'ull House, >ut was unable to make it fit,,anud cou-'~ equemi tly'raised time inmdow' in the' owver stor'y, amnd fastened it up so he night mreadily escape, Uo had a can lIe with hiim. On asoendinig th~e fairs he heard seome one snore and hoght it was a nmn. fle blew theO and~le out, wiked. into tile room and tehilO up to he side of the bo'd? ~['JLmi awao~ni g asked, -"Who is ;ihi t dj' btpd i amid tod.chied 1jig h'ce. Io threw her hand back, at tI:e amne time layig his own hanmd heavily aver hter miouth. lie then got hold of ,colognie bottble amid dashed cologne nto the face of the struggling womnan Ifter wvhich he got uponI time bed anld n14d 4 gag of time bed .clothing.;e vas'by thmis titie In an exha'u'sted con. 1itIin and lhe tied her ini tle manner Ln whieh shep was found in the morn ing.'ftewqrds Cox says lhe reliht~ 3(d a candle aid ibolding it close to her race, the coiognmo ignited, wicih no sounmts for the singinig of tile eye-brows and the other burns on hier persorb, Thme robbery was then committed, and the robber made his escape, soon leav Iin re other motive than robbery. The police authorities.here' do. not think there is anything of a recklbess bravado rtlfout theo.1egro, but on the contrary thathe is very' oowMdly,' iT's :a native of Powhmatan ogglmty, V gihja, mand is about 82 yeam's of ag~e, . wa his intention to go from here to -1%rvl. donce and enideavor to get 4 berth as nook on somne foreign bound vessel 94&i1d it tiot beenm 'or. m cdents almnost itti've recogntion of hnj 'rom the pWnroker'e Qpsaription by) air. B3ah ~4te .BostatiHeratZ Ihe rvoiiId i!blyhave made goocd his othin to sho Wtthe he' oe refierat or asOOfip IcQ~ lie il1 be akop o New Yor t'oi'6 . --A NeWn Nic ben'na rI ??lk'UIb4NO 4t V'QAE1/tA'RQAIb. T"ho Czudlioo"t. o!' williname lliruto e Q e Deccline 50 Per Cent. Nglw York'Trtules, 20th.] The ore(litors of Wilians, Birnle Co., cotton brokers, who have bee waiing to learn what Mr. Willian wo't( do for them, have had anoth( consuultation. It' wizs held at the otll( ofthe Uotr( of uagers of the Cotte Exchange Oil Wet nesday evening. Ml Jolit L. Macaulay presiled, and it nounlced that the meeting hail bee cilled to, hear I.Ie vport of the cop lnittee of sveni appointed to cont with Mr. Williams. That cominittc nt(e its report, ft'om which it lipieai ed Ihat a representative had becn set to Charleston, and that to himl Mi Williams had ofilcred to pay. 50 v cent. of the er(ditora' claims.; 'I; committee had refused to accept thi oll'er, and litd ordered a suit to b broulght against Mr. Willianis in th Unite( States Ciretlit. Court at Charlec ton. The report containing the refust of the coinmttee to accept. Mr. Wil lialms' oflur was unianinously adqpto by th e m 0etiug. The genleral fetslil was that the creditors woukl r4Ile lose all than mrake a compromise, i cotIsequecl e of the mtannler in whic Mr. Williams had treated thea i absconding from the city, after givin plpdges to his creditors that he woul not leave the city until he had settle overytlhing. Tihe meeting adjournle and wtill be again eotlvenl;d1 oil the cai of the clairnan. FRESH GOO15.. JUST RLCF IV1iD. -CONSISTING IN PART Oi' 24 hl. 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 Coffeo-10 1tio, 4 bes Java, 50 bbls. Choice Family Flour. BAGGING AND TIES. LARD in bbls., cans and bucketE Bacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams. Choice Rod Rust Proof Oats, See< Rye and Barley. Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mul Shoes, Axl,e Grease, White Wine and Cider Vinegar, S.naoking Tobacco-, Durham's best, Chmvirg To baoeo. Raisins, Currants and Citron. ALSO, Fresh Canned Salmon, Peaches am Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow Chow and Pepper Sauce. ALSO, A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES All Qf whieh will be sold oieap1 fo Cash. nov 9 D. R FLENNIKEN. )(' TARD & Co.'s French Brandy 'JJ amaica Rum, Holland Gin, Gia geo' Brandy Blackbery Brandy Peac] and Apple Brandy, N. E. Ruin Sweet Cider, Pure Juice Port Wine Catawvba Wine, Cherry B3randy Domestic Gips. 'lhe veryr bes brands of Cigars, Chewing an< Blackweoll's celebrated Snmokin; Tobacco, and av.ery superior Fin Pale Tabl SlpI~rry, at F. W. HABE CQRN AND HAY UST Reeived--at he1ol stand of 'l J It ober tuoh.-5, 000podaTm thy and Clover Hay. Two Qag Loaud NORT [H CAROLINA G~ORN. All of whiplj will bo sold yor oboap fg CASH, mioh 22 JNO. D. McOARLEY; F OR a co,ol glass of Pure Lage Beer-superior to all othe-cal at F. W. H ABBNIoH T'5, ANICE 1lo- of~l!Imbirg Edging 11,J. M. S3EATY & Cp. [ :0 for the Bay State Sihoe. U J. M, BEATY & CO. .T4X IETUIENS, T HE County Auditor, or an assistan1 . ill be at the following places oi the (lays designated, for the purps c receI1ing returns of the taxpay~efdt th county, for the noxt fiscal year, via: WVo dward's, .June 0 and 1 Ridgeway, June 9 and 10, Blythewood, June 11 and 12,. Gladden's Grove, June 13. galdwvell's Storn, flune 14. urham'u, June 16 and 17. Boar Creek, Jane18 qnud 10. Ho9 June28 and 24. Jenklnavlillo June ~5 andl 20, ]Monticli, tlfO47and :Feastervile 0I1an July 3, WVhite Oak, July 3. The ofilee at tis plaoe (Winnsbor< will be open frot 1st to 5th June, an from 4th to 20th July. Each taxpayer required to make return on oatho a real and personal ~reporl owned or controlled by them o June 1st. 411' oitlzens betwee the ages of twenty-one and sixt years, except those exenip b law, a1 tuired to make return of teir all AIt I thio'2th July,i pemlltogftsp cent. attaehes. I, 19.WTIR may 6-,txtf County Auditor. F0OR a ood drink---Lenonad Iight4iiJ jng Belerag9 oall1 RNGShna SLON IRea of Town Ha1l b NEW wOUU '8 r1 0 11 O t 0 Th DEST, LA lT l IQV D, and most THORO)nCl%oy orutec EWSNF M ACI?9 e}vec pted v t..1n tho wenring pi, .rp u;'o of (ho DQGiT STEE L, CAREFULLY TW.MPRGD ani aro ADJ USTAGt.'. It hashto A7IT'OrA 4'f; ''VON; it hnas the J.ARGL"81' 1 l11fl,; It lilts thu Easiest Throaded OIittl, The DOIIJ~ ro 'WOUND without BtUNNING o UNTHL~ADING j'ho It baa A RIa.STa INQ NE EpT E It has a DIAI. for regulating ho lolp i tjf ytjtcit wrxnou'r -rJ.-tx1N(i It 1 LAUit SPACE under 11o art; it Is NpCYS.u andl has more poIlnts O(' XCJELLRC NCE thani all other inaehlnes conjl%ited. AWAgonto wanted 1r1 IoE litoo wvhoro wo aro niot repreeenrgc Johnson, Clark & Co. 30 UNION 8QUAR, 14Y. JUST RE CEWED! Figured Muslins, Figured and White Lawns, Centennial Stripes; Aabrio Muslins, Bleilched and Unbleached Sheetinge and Drills. ALSO, A. lot of Shoes from the Virginia State Prison, every pair of which we guarantee. ALSO, Gcnts' Straw and Fur Hats of the latest styles. ALSO, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans and Cottonades. J. F, MoMWASTER & CO. N. B.-A lot of Blue Flannel and Yacht Cloth Suits for sale cheap. june 19 DESS 60OODS! DRESS GODS I DRESS GOODS - ~IE woul respeQtfully invite an VV inspOation of our "Stock of Dress Goods by the ladies of Winns p boro and Viciipity Qur stock con sists of Iron-frame Grenadines, All Wool Buntings,- -Jaaoe - Bunting, Pacifio Lawn, Cordled Jaconete, Oordech Tiques,: $4ittilg0, &c., &4 A BEAJTPiUL SOltTMSNT * of I rowvn Linen press G*oods, with Laces for Trimm~ing. Our Stock~ in~ all other lines is lull and comn plete A newy lot of White.;and klored Trimrnings just ' coggned. . Seoond lot of Oassimeores from Charlottesa ville mills aponed a few ;days .sinice. "A lot of Fatis, ParasoIs and M~osqui~ to Wettingjust in. 1 sale here. TH1EEI4OTT 0OTTQW 4rIs WITIJ I1PROVEI) 1ROLL, f 0 - 4NgUFACTURED By J. U. ELLIOT T, WINNSBOUO, 8, .0 .Th'e subscriber bas,had fity yeari ex$et%once in $bq9 p businss, 3.'M. ELIJOJI, jfe 14--mo . ____ BpY the best two and a, half een B ciga, at F. we HAah4p's, Rea eofMakQt Ha , ea oe~fr b.os~1 ov, r oo as bpfrs the 8ooboe. y all 4ruggitry merobants or flyor dg j 6 th Tto 17- tio t i Wc hr THID ARRIVAL UF I NEW GOODS THIS SPRlNG. AT4L WCOL Buntirgs in Black and Colors. Black Crepe, Al- y pacas, Cashmeres and Lawns. Linen Suit.ings in Stripos and Plaln Colors. A lirgo assortmnti(; of Whito Goods, such da JaconetH, Swiss, Victoria Lawn, j'iquos and Cambri.es. A fill lino of Linen Drills and Cottonadks. Also, dassioieres, Bleached and Brow.n Shirting anld Shoting, Plain and- Figttred ILawns, Cambrics and -0 ra1rdg -,CA1LL AND SEE DT DA MONDsu A uico line of It.a n Stra,w, Wool ,and .O1t. Our Shoe Stock is fuller thanl .ver, which, fact speaks for itself. Qlotling ill great variety, and a full anc eqiplote tock'o' GROCERIES. r NQ baltF til'own oit-to catch the unwary. All' (p6ds sold at a f r g.timnato Profit. , 0 P. S.-A large addition tp oAr Notion Dapartnont will arrive in 1 few day4 - 1. ELJDEIl & CO. Q inay 20 _ o IUMt0 AltfOSA tdFFlEE. NEW FURBNITUIRE ! N QRO DESIGN AND WORKMANSHIP UNEQUALED:. IVERYTHING WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. -- 'IICES LOWEI) TVTAN IWER.- - A nbi sgpply of Window Shades, Picture Fraines, Pic tuyes,W1Vall Pockets, Brackets Mirrors, Spring Beds, J%at tresses, 'and Childrln Car arigos. For, prices, call at. the first 1. Class ~ETCT~E2,JIT~Cf]R/. 'S'I 'E~E Before making your purchases olsewhere. LUMBIER 4T PRICES TO SUIT TIIJt ,TIIES. J IREPAIRING NEATLY DONE AT MODE RATEP RICES. ALSO PI;PARED TO M.KE TO OlRDER., UNDE1RTAYiUIS DEPAlItMENT. I keep on hand a full supply of 11'talic and IRosewood Casoo and Coffins of the finest fiuish. Also, a eap' stolck of Collns. oct 22 R. W. PILIaPS. 'LY SEW ING MIA CHINE ~IwhICII 1A.% A Cof Vcdi.huttlo. -- -I- -i h s Kelhf-SettIng Necdil. Never l'real s the o r -~~ . Lit!:i lc4. Ihunning , I T-l -*'1A N,o11ffadi1f,imiD .?o Windng l oDobbin - -" o - ~ - ' .he r!mpic. theo ?ost Durable and lin c $ry reapcot tho BESTIAMaiY BEWHIG MACHINE. The 'NEW AM igA4N''j eapity learned, cls n.ot (;t .out of prder, nra4 will do nioro w rk with less tabos thani any otlief inair.hino' (int pdsCirc9laV fr i epd o . ca on JT, O. BQAG, Agent for Fairfild. . .. .* . ,ThE WORLD RENOWNED WILSON SE INC ACR1lNE inworkms heilp is equal to a Ohirondni%td Watdh', an' aseIegant ftnished as a f1rdt-cass'la1o, It rdeelve tehi gha awards at t,h ~len a and Contennisl Expf eitions. IT 8tWS T4N FA$ R~ ft'p othe, machines. 2 s ca pacity is unliihit,d'. Teo ra i WLi.SON MAOHI ES sold in tpy& V 9I Stte esh~ the combined e e af l th' to~, The ,WIi.Q MENbIN ATT CME . fr don gn~ s~ppar.g. WITHOUT PATCHlN, ,givQn? Rf s ,machih. A WItLSON SWING MACHINE O SHIPAN5 AD,m I The Ssfe1,'':y 1I. DUPI ICAfTWG ,j .' , ~" ~OJI LA P Simple, Oouvenient, Neat tincd~./3414 I* I C heajrTei y busibes Jaan ba- shou' av o' -__ __ _ _a d I t-og - - 1 1 VFVI,'4 I,,J)~ Always ready and roIl t~~ TXhe tn4qf, gn pf~1~ l All1 orders. as oa' ei 6 Rt~I~tj S S",ay4te. S 1A, I R ;~ 4' EkI/t~1 A'RRI VE D At the Winnsboro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and h(illinory Baz mr a second lot of now, choap and oen. gant goods. Millinery and Fancy Goods in' all the latest styks and novelties of the soason. Mrs. Bdag, having a first-class milliner to asist her in this Dopartmont, is fully pre.. pared to ploaso the nnost fastidious, and will take pleas,Ara i;n .ig so. A boautiful line of.Silk and :Cottou Parasols ; Corsets, Kid - Gloves, Ladies' Jabots and 'iat3 or ScLrfM i Dross G+oods, Buntings; Poplins, Silks, Buttons, ..'ringes, TT'mmiggi -in fact a full stock of such goodsA as are usually found in a first.olass Iiliiory, Dry : Goods and Fancr c9ods Establislimnt. A I beautiful line of' ladies'-and Children's Slippers, Gaitors' ahd Shoes ; also, a nice. absortnic: t 'o Mou's Shoes. lOCEIIES,.. A full and fresh stock of. Family Groceries : Bacon, Meal, Flours Corn, Sgals, Coffeos, 459oa Starch, Powder, Shot, Oaidies, Cigars, Tobacco, Kotosono Oil, In shortt yoj can ifid all - you 'waXd at J. 6.. BOAG'S, niid 4 4ieap ;'O the same goods. can..be bough t any., whore. Don't forget o callt NQ. trouble to show goods J. O. . BOAG," - ill f. Sixteen new and first-class SewingLt Machinois to bo in storp ir.a dgy v no. The Now and . Imnpro.vcd Yq - cal Food-Davis, XX, P. F. . also,tht, Now and Improved American, rang'' ing in price fron $20 upwrdb' Those Machines are from the fd't' non of good, rosponsiblicompaniep and are warranted, to be just aq . represented. Agont foi'1?'vtrigJ ,Count titay 8 SECOND STOCK 01 SPRING AND SUM I VOOD . ARRIVED AT SUGENHEIME Conlsisting of -200 pioces Calico1 50h j$ces Muslin, 15 - pices Piquie, White and l'igured,. 100 pioces i3leached Domestic, all select bands New Yorkc Mills, WAmsutta anE' Fruit df the Loom. Dress Goods. ini all styles ancg quality, All Wool Buntings, Cash~ ineres, Qottonades and Ilrowg~ Sheeting. OUR-STOCK OF CLOTHfliG, Boots, Shoes NN aN opee whih w sll'ai-vey ow prices, All we ask is to gi'te uh a trial before buying 'elsewhere, ad w' takd par.. ic'lar'$ains in shoWit g our' goo'dF OUR NOTION AND MILLINERY Department is full of. New., Goods and Styles. Ladies'. Gloves from, one to six Buttons in L~yle Thread. and Silk. I4adiss', Misses' and Ohildrern's Hose in all styles and.. colors. Fans and L,adies' Neck Wean~ TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTIO' Collars -ana Cuffs and many styles of Buttons. *100 l%rasol 6M" ddng el-. z 100 Nelp s dentreacI. " ~vor $8.000---fo. On'6 lot WdmeWs Shdas, 1 8 aiid'4'tWi'5 cet1 ' *"I Re*i6nbet' all th a 1 onl sdldl 'fdr the nM*~~ .t~Ai ed b tli nle oAh 4l1wdud