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THY NEWS AND HERALn. WINNO,301, S. C. SATURDAY, May Id, : 1880% lit M .'.--1 NS DAl V1 I 01,Mr1 E. 8xm1(oln gima1 Ls A141' Te-:Ir.:1i iI England. land speit. together i matillioni dollars itt tle. reeit electolls. SAI N co.31P,.\ NS -rHA T f illi bu js(ijr expeditions are about to start froini the United Sint es to (Iua. T< Fi.on1>.i REPL.iCAN delegates I are inst.ruit(d to volot For Grait, and St Ie as lonlg Us thires a piccO of' tliem flf. "( n'')I: Ei-ioT."' Ti-: l-'.iors au iltiress, lias iarried a inan itaiiled Cro.s, tile ageil of an Ainericanl finan eial honsie. She was thouglit. to ho inconis olible at he det01h of All. Lowos, buit Tiine heals aill griefls. ''ile NI.:w Yola 11erald piblished a .fe simi./ af Whilaker's halnld-writ ing, iniit also ofh th1im -ns note of warini g, aiid It believes that both were 'wrilen lb t le Samto person. Tiere is a sirong resenliblaice between tie t wo. A CALIF .ONIA SinelIV' w..WAS S.NT A few davs ag.).o to ejecl, soni sq halters ill lreznio anld Tulare coultics. IIe got. tilhln of' bit. about, i dozen had to Ie ('-riedI avlw oil litters an(d inl co fhis. A lively sherill, that.. '11,11 sliI'Is 1.:A UIN(s op Til- Geor gin Iiiilroad for the past year, ifter iyin 1 al1 debs an a, -] rter ol a (1illion 11,liv lci1uc, was over l hun. dred( th1 on soi dollars uaga insl, seveni tho'usamit (101-1ars the year ri'evioIs. No woIIde' (General Alexanlder has Ia(de an euviable. repu1titioni Oil such a showing tas this. A mA-uoit1T OF Tin. I.:E . vj-r-s from Chester are said to be for .I lagood 1as agaiist Gary. Two of' the Lancaster delegates arev Ilso 1or I[itgood Its against Gary, and the third delegate will ml1o1st probaibly g0 lait way. All three, hiowever, tre said to hivor' a 1101d n111111. Tle delegales from Wil.. lhnusbulnirg ConIilV 11r in fiavor of i Genueral I gitrood. It is not stated how they stand1(1 in reference to the Ju ine TnIIE SAN 'ANm!Ssco i3O , oF Sit pervisol's 1uts prefiried charges fo0r un peaCIchmit agauinst Mayor' Ifalloel,. 1rcusing- him of selling iappoinmilients 1() oillee for 1mn011e, of taknlug d10(ead hiead ticket s o r ilroads anl)d tIhIaI res; and of, illejinig the Sand Lot 1nob to revolutionary acts. KaUoclb presided at the0 meetiiig imlf03i, andl put. thei vote, whidch wa'is uimtlil~ ous in the aflirmative. Het was as cool as if re coiving a vote of thianks. IRich deve! to shiow upj the0 ('r~okducss of: a 'iu ber of leadjing citizens. LkA INtE scooI'E IN W1.:s-r VtI1Unu, M~ichiiganu anud Nevada oni Wednesdayll. Tis~ gives thle "Plumed Knight"' thir ty-eight aiddition~al dielegaites to zero for "'(he Old1 Manii." Au inistructions go, Grant has n10w 29)1 votes, and Blainie 230). 14nt, by est imates of the New York 1/eraldl, G rant hazs 256 sure votes and1( Baui no 252, if all of thle dele gates elected \Ydedystand by hIan, $79) are needssary for a cho1iIce. G ranlt hast pr1oven'I ridiculously weaik inI the North. Outside of New York and Peninsylvania lie is neeredlitedl with onily eleven deolegaites fromi that ent ire sect ion, exchtsivo of illinois which hasi nlot voted, and1( a fewy other North ern Snates that will go for liline, I Ie -hats beeni beaten badly in every North een Stato excep'lt New York, Poimisyl viaul~ and Illin iois, and of' these New York wouild tuost probably go against himii in Novemiber. 'l'hi~s conitlion of athairs wa~rran1ts the predict ion that, (.rant can more easily be beaten itan any other Reputblicani.. The State Agricultural College. Trhe trustees or the State University met ini Columbia on the 12th instanit. and1( eleetedl the following gentlemen as the Faulthy of the Agricultural College: Hlop. Wni. Porcher Miles piresidlent and1( prIofessor of English LiteCrature 1, ProfeCssor Joseph LoiConite professor ofI geology, mi ieralogy and botany, Col. Ileinj. Sloan professor of .mathiematieos and nat ural p~hilosophy, D~r. Wmn. Burnpey prothssor of chiemiis stry, andIO Mr'. Jesso -lonies foreman of the mechanical depart ment. The sala yy of the flrst two gentlemnen is fixed at two thousand fIve hiundred dlollars, * ~each of the oilher two at two thousanLid each, and of the foremm.1 at seven huiin - dred adn fifty dlollars. .Mr. Miles ,s a native of Chiarleston And as oryarsin .pulic life as Congressnmn from the C7harlestoni dis trict. 11e is 4~ f Outlemiani ,f high cul ture, anid is sid to p)OSCss the execu tive ability necessar'y to a successful hm~nuguration of the newv iinstitution. Hie r'esides at present In V-irglinia, Professor LeConte, with slighit In ternissions, hats spent hIs lifo in the juleitur room, first at Oglethuorpe College, then at the University of' Georgia, then in Columbia, fIrst in the College and~ afterwardse ini the Univer sity, 'In 1869 his brother, Prof. John Lc(o.nte, ando himself accepted profes sorshtpa I.n the University of Califor nla, then ArglnI17.ig, where they now arthe o s pesident and the other as proibeor of geology', While et Yetni% Prof'essor LheConute studIed un %ir(. ~ Agasel andl eccompanled .that splSontist In Lis explo rations al)inon tyi~ 4ra1 reek ,of FlIorldt. IUnri tnm var he as in cliargo of the Ilitro bureau in Columbia. Tile Uni. versitv of Califnwiia iats fi endow. 110111 of nearly tlre0o Imilliolus, and h111s Soveral hundred studenits. It Is 11ot known positively whethile 1rofessor LeContle will consent to leavp his pres. e"t pOSitioll to ret urn to South Caro. d ilina. Ift ho should lie will provo a great acquisition, as he is ranked tl among Ihe first geologists of the day. tl Col. Ilenijaiiin Sloan is no0w profles-t Sor of Imattheillltics ini the Adg.er Col h-go at Wlhalla. lIe is a native of n the State, an(d a graduate of t1h United States Military Academy aL West 1 Poiit, at which lie won distinguisheid honiors. Ito is highly esteemed both i fur his talents an1d for his personal character. si 01' )r. lIurney we find the follow- C ing inl the Charlotte O/nberrer: 'I'le selection of 1)r. Wm11. Burney as the 1prolissor of chemistry inl the Agri- P1 culturilal College of Sout Iaroli tn, is w a fhat her inl the. cap of' .)avidson Col- ti le'ge. Dr. llurnley Ns only twellNty, sev yO ea's Old and gra'dtiatted tt avidson tIlre or tiur years agg,. tAklig the dlegeeof t achelor of b; Scicue. I 'I HIbb C~tl'ItC~~C! cin1e. hi subequntr attenlded (I Ile I liversity of I lvidohlierg, whore ml he obaialed ini Iwvo years the dogreu off I( D)oetor. (1' Philo~sOphy. cuim Su1Hmma o laude, at dist ifneti1n I'aielv attained by ill Aievrican stidents. Altor returningr It homltl, N'var he' took at felloNhip inl( Johns lolkins Universil.y, llaltimore, i where ho nlow is. W~e und~erstanld that s Ir. Bhirne his I i wice been oilbred the Ii jpoqition of SItate cheimlist of North fo Catioliona, to su1cceed Prof. LeDoux, tc resini-d, but decliiid tMh position, be- el il" iiesirous o' becomn iog regularly it eni"ageuld asz i liieae. DIr. Illraey IS t( at miive of 'this co1unoty an1d is a de scendait ofIll finnilN (the lienidersonls) .(l noted Ior their intellectual gift. II This college is to be supported by it Stat stock. 'Tlie United States gov- v rnit, 1111uber of years ago, ap porliolned out. certain ill proceeds m0111 the sale of' lands among the different t States for the mainteiano of Agricul- atl tural and Mechanical Colleges. The Ii Radical governmentit squandered this ti 1Ine1(3y. But ats the State was bound I by solemin pledge to preserve ithe fiuid im For this special purpose, the Le-gisla- li Cure last year issued about two hun dred Iholsalinl dollars worth of six 91 per cent. stock, This is the endow- i mn111t upon which tile trustees rely. 61 it is a litter of regret that 'it has it been1 1,ouniid lInadvisable to resiscitateil the University in all its braimhes, Th l teustoes havo dono the best they could unulr the circumlli ntilces, and it re- w inains lor. tlhe people of .ll State to ds extenld (he institution at liberal patr1oll age. ''lilioll will be free, and albund- a -tilt opportimities wvill be aiforded for N111 the amelitiremient of at scientific and to praclical education. We wish the in- H stitutioi abuindant succoss. 1A The Molls of Lynn. F. XC. WVEATIHERLY. C Whenl file 5viO is g1rowjing tra'fy am1l the ml I sit. and look aicross the bay to thle g( bonnyr tolwn ot Lynn ; er And the fisher t'oiks are near, mi Tht I wist they never hear e' Thie sonigs tie far hellIs ina~ke for me, thec le bonny bells of Lynnt. i T1hie folks are chatting gay andC I hecar : I their miOrry'~ dio, pC But. I look and look across the bay to ini the honny town of Lynn ; Al lIeI told me11 to Wrait. heroV w Upon theO (old brown pier, 'To watch anol wtait im 4eemin1g whleni re the tide is rolling in, to Oh, see him pllhing stronig, plulling o'er in (lhe hay to mie, i An ui hieais Sjovial song and his w merry face I see; ti1 Anlil now, hie't at thle 1pier,k Miy bonnie love and( dlear I wV And hie's com11ing' up the sea-washed i stepIs with handYs out-stretched to 11e. 0 0 my love, your cheek is cold and your it handis ?Ire stark and thinii n 1 o hear you no01 the bells of old, th. ti bonnyi bell1s of Lvun?d () have you niatght to say Upon yotir wedding daty? a Love , hear you not thle wttedding bells n1 across the bay of L.ynni' p P O) my lover, speak to me10 iand hold( 1me ti titst, mine11 own I 1For.I fear' tile rising sea and these 0 wmdl~s and( waves that 111an11 0 * * * * * bt But niever a word lie said! n .1le is dead, myi~ love is dead1(! Ah 1m1(3a nie 110 ' 1did but dream111; anld i'm aill al1o1e,a Aho.' anid ol anld gray, anid the tide e is roihiig mll;0 But liy heart's away, awaly, egway inl 4 ihe 01(d gravoyardt at Lynil '1 ~TH Eu WurrerTAKlER MYs'rlmY Ex PlAIN- a El.-A North Carollinal paper01 relates a storyV wthich'l may) ser've to explain the p great mys'te'ry 0f the Whilttaker' caIse n at West P'oint. Gecneral Poinidexber, u who was for many years Solicitor e Gleneral of the State, was 0onceon.. ni gageCd ill ifrosecutting al man11 accused of e bitng10l noher's ear. Wh'1en thle ti de~fenls had1( gone over the ground and1( ci showiiby tian able wtliness that the b fight took -plac ini an 0old 110us8; thaut 1 the planks in the floor'twero hajd downl b loose, with cracks bhetween tliem, and1( 0 thant wile tho seullinlg was goinfr on U the man11's ear mlight hatve slippe~d'ito y one of thin pracks of the floor and been ih cut oil' the mlotioni of (lie planlks, Gen. 1, (Wral Poimdexter' took the talented wit't- vt 108lie 111 alni, and in less than three si iinutes lhe testitled that the mua nmig ht 1 have blittenl off' his own ear'. Tis k n id 0 of explloit would be impossible onlly t) to those5 1)eopl1 whose mouthsgo away e r'ound~ 1o thgtr Car's but tils story In all v pr~ioability ~3pplains the Whittqker u1 THlE Wno1xo MAN.--Upon the Infor.. mlatlonl0 of a entleman, we published a state1ment a oew weeks ago that Mr. e Joiiathan N. McEtwee, of Rock Hill, h hand been canvassing the nlor'therni s0c- ft tionj of tis county in the intereost of the "Greenback party," and that his associations wvere chuefly am11ong tile t legr'oes. A lettprefrom Mr. Mci~h'wee t< porect thssttienlIt, Andi as we tnateddn1 it1m an injusicle (4 l~jtOin I tio'tally) We take pli'nr ~fiIn AoI'ot- f ig tile state~ment. .TI.e yag of thd ' person' Is J, 1. McLane, $ "iio~< and nlot Mr'/ M6J%\wee I qo~tus cort'iton will be saI isflleb-t -t.t injured genltt~l ,... cee.e~y, GRANT AND BL411yfJ, ,opes of the Anti ThIrdTermors-Dantiger of lluatluoes auecea,- Wit UKrs. Orilani Iro1pes. Correspondenve Springfell Reptibilcan. The chief hope of anti-Graut meli 3W rests In the aciulating cyl 31ee that the suocess of tile third-term hemo in the nomina(ion would mican to fitilure of the Republican party iI to election. If proof of this continue no111ltiply duing th11 * nlext - thirty rys as they have during tho laist oith, it does not Seem possible that tiamoron or Colkling or Logan call 'rstuttle the delegations froiml the it ates to coie I]) solidly for i nomIii ttioni that mi iieans defleat in advance. ven the Southern delegates will irink from a nomination which threat. is the loss of all chaice at (tie offices, id nobody takes much stock in the nding character of instructions or edges upon tle sort of cattle that ill go ip to Chicago from that sce ait to 1lc1t) choose a candidato, Conk g's authorized interview il tie New ork JIeraMld the other day Is iaile(d 7 the opponents of GI'ant as cvidenco it he beginis to selise the situation, id though the hosseS of the third im camipaign still ridicule the Idea 'Griats being 0 defeoated, men01 who ive been inclined to follow them are oo0 and more worried about It. miklling 1a3 1pfe1r to be defonted it GraIt i-a her thln will inderi me other candidate, but he is not kely to fid many t'ollowprs in a rulc ruin poioy of that. ind. The third m W1ch11 tins still a month of dis issioni and vrit icism to elcoun ter, and P flus hope that will prove SuItlIcient kill it. It must be added, hower, that the miger of* Blaine seems to increase as at. of G raitt dliminihes. Everything dicates that he will go into tli con mtioi with some 250 delegates fbr i first, last and all the time. It has *el happelneid that two anldidates lve entered a colitest as closely pitted G riaI amIllMaine seem likely to be, id neither has carried o4)1 the iniia. mn, but that has usualy boon when 0 sul)porters of each were so mucl )pOSC to the o-her thaint they would ther tnrn over tle prize to a third al thani See it carri'ied oil' b% the rival ction. The dilicult.y at Clilcago will that the Grant party will contain a 'eat. im1anV men who pmrefer Blaine to lybody else than Grant-not a few, deed, who at heart prefer him to int. If Grant cannot be noninlated does not, seem likelv flint enough of ese m1n1 can be hold away from laine to prevent his sool gigtteig ; ajority. .While Conkling and Logan ill do their best to defteat tile manl ho has stood in their war, it is mbtfitl whother Cameron would not ther have Ulainle i tihan anyIoly olso ter' Grant , anid Still m1ioe doubt-ful bethler he could prevent the Pcuinsvl? lia delegates from rushi1g poll-mell lilaine if le sholtld try, Tho car t-bag orowd, whose chief atin is to on the winning side, will of courso I for Blaine with a Iia'rah if Penn lvania makes a break in that direll Ifere a'ain, as In the oase of Grant, i ubiciiope of cai1p)e lies ill the ant h .of oriticismi and discusslin hiich his can didacy must still iuler. .Thus farn Grant hais been conisid, ed1 the c~hief daunger, anid hits weak ss5 as a cand~i~ite has been chilty p~osedl. liut there is plenity of time It yet to riddle llainie. Whiile some lpubllicatli papers that llave "'gone rn" Grant will have only praise for nine, there are others that have sup urted Grant, which will enjoy3 noth g better thani killing oil' Blaine. oreover, thie ohief friends of (Grani, it h the execeptioni of Cameron, wili' adly help in v'entilating the imly cord of the Mlaine iinator*, in or~Ier use him uip as a candidate. Add to is opposit ion of such inldepenident esas Th'/e ~puiblican andl of such uit yorgans ats the Cincinnati Gazeftto, hich is no0 less severe upon Bjaine night" has a gantlet still to runli hitch may prove Ibtat. It is tie opin-. a of manily thought futl Repulicanjs lit Blaine's hnominiation wiouild be uite as dangerous as Grant's, aind if can. only be made alparent that his >mmiatioin yould endsanger tLhp eec, an, the 3onivenitionI will hardly hivito 'feat with one rather than the other. Grant is going to be a ter'ribly dis Mpoinitd nnin if' he dhoesn't get the mlnation. There are prob~ably few 01)10 simp~le enough longer to sp se that his hieartis'tiot set npon get ng back into the White House, butt if iy such there bo, it may be wvell iough to sjiy that lie makes no0 secret [his theiinigs on the subject amonie is iendJs sinC he0 rotpriied to IllG ais. lHe feels entirely confident of e~timg the nomination, provided the hinois convention declares for him, nd he has not i4 doubt but he wyil} lectedi. It maiy be questioned, how vet', whiether ho will1 be so much die pIloiinted If lie falls as Mrs. Grant, 'his g'ood ladly inover foumnd a resi ence that sulted her so well as the V'hite House, and she is extreiply nixionls to take a fr'esh lease of it. The News and Couier, says: "The r'ospect Is that some canudidaite who is ow alnlost out of sight will be taken p when Blatine and Grant hayo clui uch other's thtroats. In the Cincin. ati Conventin in 1876 JBlaino receiv. :1 285i votes oni ime first ballot, Mor ml, thle next hilghest candhiae, re 3iving only 124 votes. On the fiftli allot'lBlaine received 308 votes, 7.1 ~ss thlan a miajorilty. On the sixthi allot heo received 851 votos, bunt thc pp)ositioni on that ballot concentratedl Ipon Mr. Hlayes, who received 38.1 otes, and was nominated, Mr. Blaint not any stronger than lie was I:1 376, and lie Is rnning agains~t 'ho inre resolved that defeat f'or t Im 1 il be defeat likewise for~ him. The tomociratic party have 4~ ipagnificen1 ppor'tunity, TJo turin It to account, icy mulist puit uip, agaInst the Rpubli. mi canidaato, a Democrat who it rlthiout staini, anid plan t himn squarely 1p01 the platform of the Union, tundem ie Constitution as It is, wyith no step ackward. --The merits of Dr. unll's Baby y'rup are acknlowledged by all wvho ave ever used It for the diseases of. In. mo~y. Prc 25 cents a bottle. * AS OTTON Is JKING In commerce1soa ie Liyer is ing in the human sys am. We cannot hive in any pese< 'Ith this great orga .dissed, Tc cop It in .p9n4IJ tto perform iE muoitlons, e p'QIlder's Liver Pills 'hey are sold b y al -d~pngglete arni punitry1eleicha4s5 for so by. Dr' 18801 SPRING, 1880. P. LANDECKER & BRO. Announce the receipt of a largo as. Bortinent of Spring Goods inl the very laktost desig: s and Nov olties, And thoy offro the following goods as low as any houso in tho 'Toro. Wool Bunting in all desirable shades, French Bunting in Black and Navy Blue the handsomest ever brought to this mar kot. A beautiful line of HAMBURG EDGINGS ,n entirely now designs, with Insert ings tu 41natchl, SPRING PRINTS Just opolnod and ready for inspection, Call and see. NOTIONS Of all kinds and of the best qunlity at tho lowest possilO figured. Call early. A large stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods for the Spring trade. (4111 and be suited. SHOES, We would call the attention of the pub lio to our largo stock of Ladies', (lents', Misses, anti Chilirenzs Shoes, which we aro now disposing of at a remarlkably low price. Give us a call before you pur cbase elsewhere, as we feel satisfied we call suit you i quality, style and price. TRUNKS AND VALISES, We will sell our large stock of Trunks, Valises, Railroad Bags and Satchels ,t old pricoes, although they have advanced ful ly 26 per cent. AN EAILY CALL Will repay ladies. We ask you only to come to see our stook find to hear the prices, and if you (o not BInd it to your advanthgo to buy, wo Will not j;ik you to P. LANDECKER & PRO. moh 6 NTEW G00DaS A LARGE lot of Wheat Bran at Donly's. _______ FINEST Tobacco and Cigars at Donly's. ____ T HIRTY-FIVE Barrels all grad1es Wings and Liquors at Donly's, FRESH Aqguista Flour, Bolted Me~al and Pearl Grits, at Donly's. A LARGE lot of fr'eshi Canned Goodg an Fancy Groceries at Donly's, ALL HINDS of Garden and Flower Seeds, Clover and Grass Soods~ at Dpnly's. BOOTg, Shoes, Hate, Hardware, Crockery and Olassware, Wooden. ware and Willowware at Donly's. GIVE me a call and get a bargain. WV. HI. DONLY, apI 10 On the Corner. Notice ! WE BEG LEAVE to inform our customers and the. public generally. that we have purchased from Messrs. McMASTES B3RICE & CO. their entire stock~ qf IIARDW ARE, And that we will always keep on band a FVLL AND SELECTED STOCW, All we ask~ is a trial, and you will lAnd onr-stck an~d 'prisa to suit, 3. F. MoMASTER~I &r CO. may 6 onus, onus. NICATS.FOOT 011, Linseed 01), .L 01vo. 01l, Castor OIJ (cold PlcsQ tor ()). (cov mmQO), Cod Castor il gsorady o pe hon s5Nn listi t $'or saI M the Drug Stor ot W.E A(EN. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS --IN GREAT YARIETY. i M WOULD most respectfully inform my customers and the ciizeiis of Fair fleld generally, that I keep in stock a full supply of fin Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, &c., &c., and guarantee satisfaction to any one giving nie a trial. -My stouk Consists as follows: IMPOIRTEID LIQUORS. OTARD, DUPUY & CO.'S COGNAC BRANDIES. BRAND'S SCHIEDAM GINS. RAMSEY'S SCOTCH WhISKEYS. JAMAICA L. 1). RUMS. F. MOIIINO DE MORA SUEIIRRY W INE. F. MOLINIER PORT WINE, G. 1-. MUMM. & CO.'S RIIEIMS CHAMPAGNE. GENUINE RHINE WINE. DOMESTIC IQUORS. SARATOGA PURE RYE WIIS KEY. NATIAN'S 1863 CABINET JtYEO WHIS.KE'Y. STRAUSS' IMPO'TED RYE W1IiI KEY. KEESE'S "OWN" RYE WIIISKEY. STONE NOUNTAIN RYIE AN) ROUK WI S1EY, CELEBIATED PI'EI FFER 13, RyIl Will SKEY. liENTUCKY 1ORT IBON WIIIS KEY. PLANTATION RYE WHISK Y, VIRGINIA APPLE AND PEACH Bit ANDIES. NORTH CAR OLINA SWEET MASII CORN WHLI ISKEY. PLANTATION CORN WHISKEYS. BL*ACKB1MRRIY -PBANDY. GINGER BRANDY, e NEW ENGLAND RUM, FRENCrITE'8 H iJ.OSTON" GIN. VERY FINE OLD CLAET WINE. - 1 KEG DRY SCUPPEJRNONG WVINE. a 1 KEG SWEET SOUPPERNONG WINE, 1 KEG SWEET CATAWUIA WINE. -MALT LIQUORS: BERGER & ENGEIL'S CJELdllRAT EJJ LAGERl BEER ON DRIAUGIIT AND) 1$OTTLED. BASS & CO.'S IMPORTED ALE. PURE CRAB APPLE CIDER. PURE NATUJRAJL APPOLONA R11S WATER. CIGARS ANIN TORACCO. RHAPSODY-A STRICTLY TEN. CENT CIGATI. T HE PRIME MINISTER CIGAR?-3 FOR 25 CENTS. THIE PUCK CIGAR-3 FOR 25 ] OENTS.] THlE CORONET CIGAR-3 FOJt 256 CENTS. TUlE SONORA CIGAR=-) JOR 25 CENTS. THE SMASHER CIGAR-5 FOR 25 CENTS3,c THIJ LIGUlTNING CIG.AR-5 FOR 250EINTS. THlE MONA11CiW OF TJJE SOUTIH CIGAR-5 FOR 25 CENTS. THlE MASTER STROKE CIGAR-A FOR 26 CENTS. THlE AM1ERICAN TWTNS CIGAR 6 FOR 26 CENTS. T HE COSTA IIICA CIGAR-8 FOIl 10 CENTS. TIE ROYAL SE~AL CIGAR-Q FOR 25 CENTS. THlE RIOSE AND) ILJY CIGAR-0 PORL 26 CENTIS, THE HAVANA CHTAROOTS-5 CENTS EACH. 1 T. W. PLACKWELL'S SMOKING TOBACCO. CIIJEWING TOBACCO-TH EEE GRA DES. SUM1YIJR BE VE3RR3#ES ICE, LEMONS SODA WATERI, i THE BEST MIXED DEVERAGES OF TUHE SEA SON SElRVED ,AT ALL~ hIOUJS QOF THlE DAY, TO SUIT THlE MOST FASTIDIOUS TASTES, * 4 IKEAR OFi TOWYN HAL F Arrivals Every Woee] -AT THE NEW STORE. I' DIONAL au mle of PROf, 0Perthishire, Lq~tce. Lace and vlctorh(% L;%wos. CIIOke4 and( Lilco 1( 1 ,, 1 n1!Ili Cloth In(, 1.11101m, J'm .yt Prints, alfi new aty1t4Lonjf lotIs hh .4Iu. l'l1tow Untie Cottons~, QtC., 431W11p R8 (lie (! lealu'st. AIh 1 IA I. IYIYJ7V, at TEN and TWENTY E~VR CENTS, wWTH TIIEIq Otar piurchases htave been~ mado IlEIOltEM1 Trl ''IDAL WAVX IN PRIICES AND. A4I'i't Mk~ 11l1SI)ENCE, and In tinct ca,, ghre good vilue t oir cuto~r eor theo pAtT nagoe ThoI Oct3 asmor9jnens of JLAUI4 (ILQVES AIJV) Xt1T8 In t4e City.. WE SEI4 STR1UOTLY FOR CASl t may DESPORTES & EDMUNDS. REVAL. OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT WE HAVE REMOVED )JR ENTUIM STOCK OF CLOTHIN0, ACKNOWLEDGED TO BIJ AMONG TH1E DEST IN THF4 KTATT T O T'11! STORE 003I J R ?l.in Q.-o OUR PRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT All Goods Guaranteed ! apl.17 . SUGENH EIMER & GROESCHEL F. ELDER & C0 D ESPECTFULLY beg leave to inform the citizens of Winnsborp ang Li surrounding country thaut they are now in Teceipt 'f their Spring and kimmer Stock, DRY GOODSINABUDANCE. CLOTHING FOR EVERYBODY. STRAW AND FE IjT HATS. PHQES FOR MEN, LADIES AND CHIIPAEW, NQTIONS IN TrQFUSIQN JEaANS, CASSIMIERES, COTTONADES AND LINEN DUCRS. All our Gopds are fresh, new and pretty. jVe will tako pleasure In 4libiting our stock to any and overy one. Give us an early call. OUER GROCERY STORE .Ls fullI and compispte asi it, always Is. Prices ua (oudsl gparuuteid. Bq~ uire to come to see us, and you will certainly got your money's wor 4, mnch 16 GRAND OPENING -AT THlE VINNSIBORO DAty GOODS, FANCY QQDS, AND MIIaLINExw BAZAAR. 1OODS) are now open and readly for inspection, and ladies will do well J to call and see the best .selecL94 and largest stock of millinery ever rought to this mnark~et, Domeostics, Straw and Chip Goods, Frpnch Pattern~ Hate, Calicoes, Feathers, Laces, Nets, Lawns, Mugline, Vhite and Colored Piques, Dress Goods in variety, .Illusion, Silks, Satins, tibbois, Corsets, Gloves, Notions, Hosiry, Lace Bonnets Runching belts, Linen and L~aos CJollars, Fichns, Ties and everything gpusraly ound in a first-class Dry Goods, J.I'pcy Goods and Millinery Establish met You cain get~ all you want og leasonably as saine gooda can be bought ,nywherp. Always un hand 4 Of Shoes for Men, Ladies and Children. Men's in4d Joys' Hat6, All kinde f Family apd PlJantation Groceries, Cigars, TpIbacco, &c.,.BgO. Another large lot of the popular new Davis Sewing Machines. Every amnily should have one. No one should be without it. Call and see the amfe of work it~ will do, Isp~l it op its own merits, api-n J. O.BOAG, SPECIAL TiES, ira R eC.EIVED 10 Piece of Laos Thantings in a)) the #sw and de Four Pieces Lubin's Black Cashrnrs l -h e~4frSpigadSn aer, far below their actual value.mrs ih egt o pigadS Tep 1Pjaces Lattice L~awns, sonpthing new, ~ . O ePiece deohn, aucking a cents ie yard wow% 75 cents. Another lot of fine Marseilles Spreads at $3.00. ow nty. 1Ave Dozen Turky>Red Doilies at 75 cents a jo.----warrant04 fast >Fifeen Piecs Swiss Musa s cme ncing as low as 1.0 cents per yar4 TwQ Pieees ndia Mmll Myslin t9 91oss out at 25 cents, worth 50 pentg. SOMVIETBING NICE. Id Bupr ad and Irish Laces. Ties, 0loves, Or~pe op ob@i*s hannButton in til the~i ne des1 u