The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, January 27, 1881, Image 3
JOWN AND COUNTY.
TIRUlISDAY, January 27, I I : 1881.
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Whintsboro, S. C.
RAILnOAD SCrEDUE.-The trains
pow pass Winnsboro as follows:
:North-bound passenger, 11.40 a. in.;
south-bound, b.15 p. in.; north-bound
freight, 8.38 a. in.; south-bound, 12.57
p. in. These arrivals are on the basis
of Winusboro time.
New AdvertisonleItS.
Executor's Sale-J. C. Caldwell,
Executor.
Dissolution of Copartnership
Sugcnheiimer & Groeschol.
The list of grand jurors for the pres
ent year contains the names of four
teen white persons and four colored.
The list of petit jurors for the Febru
ary term of court contains the names
of twenty-nine white persons and
seven colored.
Attention is callcd to the advertise
meut announcing a clainge in the busi
ness o' the firm of Sugenheimer &
Groesehiel. Mr. Groeschel will close
up the old business by settling all do
mands against the firm, and lie is
authorized to collect all accounts out
stauding.
The next. dime reading, for the ben
efit of the Presbyterian Church, will
be held at the residence of Mr. D. R.
Flenniken to-morrow evening. An
interesting programme has been ar
ranged, and the public are respectfully
invited to attend. A pleasant evening
may be expected.
The office of the Lancaster Review
was entirely destroyed by fireon Tues
(lay morning. Tle fire was of an
incendiary origin. The building was
insured for five hundred dollars and
the newspaper outlit for eight hundred.
We trust our sprightly contemporary
will soon recover from the misfortune,
s9 as to resume its visits to its many
readers.
. Tr-: SUrri-: WATrCrarA . --Ti
paper has changed hualids and is no'w
uinder the control of Messrs. Brown,
Osteen & DeLormne. Mr. LBrown will
edit the paper, Mr. Osteen conductethe
machlanical department. and Mr. De
Lormne act as solicit ing agent. Trhel
following zanoIuceent is made by
lhe niew proprielors:' "We ruin on the
straiightout Democratic I hrough line,
mnakinug no stops5 and bielievinag i
quick timea, but not in repeating. W
(d0 nt believe ini di vorcingr 11 rihs fromt
piolitics, and shall do our utmost to
consolidate the two. And while we
seek to advocate the great eternal
prinlciples of Democratic truth, we
shall honestly strive to avoidl being
fool ishly ext remne. The Wa/thman,
in its religious bearing, will be non
r-ectarian. We should feel that we
wvere but poorly using our position if
any one should ever discover, by our
writing, to what church we belong."
Cinccrr Cocar2 Ju nonis.-The Jury
* . Board met on Wednesday last and
leroceededl to (draw grand jurors for
the present year and petit jtifors for
the Febr'uary term of the Circuit
Court. The following~ is the list:
Grand Ju rors-Ed ward K. Mc
Quatters, Thomas Weldon (colored),
George N. Kennedy (colored), Ches
Icy G. Uoulware, James T1. Lemmuron,
Edward A. Kennuedly, Nathaniel Dun
bar, John C. Douglass, DavId L. Car
ter, .Janies M. Ederingtonu, John D.
Yongue, William McCarley, Thomas
J1. McDonald, Wade Pickett (colored),
Thomas W. Scruggs, Owvens~Chappell,
Robert Y. Lemnmon, John C. McCor
klc (colored).
P'etit ,urors-James R. Stewart,
W. HI. Traylor, Joseph McMeekin,
Mack Means (colored), Charles J.
HenI~ersoni (colored), .Janmes M. Blain,
Thomas Carter, Wkllotghby L. flabbi,
Wmn. J. Weir, Jacob King (colored),
Frank 1(illingsworth (colored), James
Jones, Th'lomas L. Johnson, John A.
Moore, John 11. Nell, Thomas M.
Necly, William J. Crowder, Win. M,
I1ardin, Win. A. McDowell, Robert
J. Hamnilton, John M. Smith, Henry
lUnrkett, Alexander E. Beckham, TI.
W. Mellichamp, Jr., Julius M. Dun~
lap, 1hugh Mulvana, Thomas L. Rich
* ardson, William D. Bolick, James A.
* Grigsby, Cain Thompson (colored),
Willie B. D~ouglass, Abner D. Roser,I
Dennis Cason (colored), John fl.
Propst, Ja nes I. Long, John Gib~son
(colored).
A01210CULTURCAL LIkNH.
An importoant Decision of time Supreme
SCouarL-what Is Meant by "Fning."
In the case of ,Siernberger vs. Mc
S5ween, fronm Darl ington, thao Supreme
Court has recently settk'd some points
on the lien lawv, which pro of general
Interest. The object of the action was
to recover thue vahte'of a bale of cot,
ton sold to the defendant ly one Mor
* is, upon *which the plaintff claimed
to have a lien by virtue of..an' agr~ee'
mient in ritlng between hmnself and
said Miou s, which, it is iislsted'
amotliOWts that is co mmuonly calledt
an agricultural lien' under the provi
sons of the Act of 4th Marbh, 1878,
10 Stat., 410. This agreement, bear
Ing date 13th Jaiuary, 1879, was re
ceived in the Clerk's office on the 17th
January, 1879, and so marked and was
indexed by the names of the parties,
the amount- of the advances and the
date of its entry in that office; but, as
soon as it was indexed, it was taken
out of the office by the plaintiff, and
remained in his possession until the
trial in the Court below.
Several questions were raised in the
progress of fhe case in the trial jus
tice's court, and then in the Court of
Common Pleas on appeal, all of which
are finally disposed of by the Supreme
Court, after a careful consideration of
the saie.
The following are the principal:
Does the lien provided for by the
Statute invest the Hence with such a
right of possession in the property
covered by the lien as would entitle
him to recover the value of such prop
erty from an innocent purchaser who
had previously disposed of it?
Was the entry of the agreement in
the Clerk's office and indexing it a
sufficient compliance with the Act, or
was it necessary that the paper should
remain on file in the office?
The Suprone Court decides: An
agricultural lien, as it is commonly
called, is the creature of the Statute,
and to ascertain its nature and the
rights which it confers resort must be
had to the terms of the Statutoi' The
Statute does not purport to give to
such a paper the incidents of a chattel
mortgage. It does not confer upon
the lienee the right to the possession
of the property covered by it, even
iler dethult and while the property
still remains in the possession of the
lienor, and certainly not while it is in
the possession of an innocent pur
chaser. So far from authorizing the
Hence to seize the property covered by
tihe lien, even after deflault, the Statute
expressly provides that such seizure
shall be made by an officer of the law
under a warrant issued by another
officer. The renmedv provided by the
Statute contemplates no change 'ln the
title, but presupposes the continuance
of the title in tihe lienor, subject to the
lien, until it is transferred by the exe
Dutionm of tie process of the law, just
is in the case of property c9vered by
the lien of a judgment or execution,
the title to the property remains in
the judgmnent debtor until it is trans
rerred by a sale under process of law,
rind one, who purchases friom the judg
mnent debtor takes subject to the lien;
which follows the property into whose
soever hands it may go, but the pur
3haser after he has disposed of it can
aot be made liable for the value of the
p1operty or for the proceeds of its sale.
And thmorh there way be certain
words in the agreement which migl.t
otherwise give it the efibet of a chat
tel mortgage, the paper not havin
been recorded In the manner, in which
mnortgages-are requited to be recorded,
cannot be sustained as a chattel mnort
gage.
According to the reqluiremnents of
the Act. the agreement. shonuhi inot only
have been entered anmd indexed, buit
iledl ipm the Ciork's oliuc. A paper i's
said to be filed when it is delivcerd to
the prop~er offieer and by him received
t'o be kept on jllc. T he Court (toes not
r'ect-at liberty to give judicial sanction
to an allegetd prevalenmt practice in this
State to take papers i'rom the Clerk's
oflice after thev have been marked
filed theirein. Wheni p~apers' are pilaced
on file in a public office they become
piublic recordts, opmen to the inspection
of the public, umnder proper regula
lion.s; but if private Individuals are at
liberty to remove thcnm whenieur tirev
see fit, they necessamrily' lose their char'
nctor as public records'. Tfhey are iin
thme custodv of the officer in whose
office thmey arc filed, and lhe is resp~onsi
ble(3for thmemi. If he chooses to allow
individuals to remove the originals
rathern than to requir-e them to procure
copies, that is a tmatter of mnere favor,
and not of' right. An innocent third
party can not be made to suff'er for neg
I ect of duty on thme part of at public
officer.
Judgment below affirmed. Opinion
by Mclver, A. J.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
)Nthefit Monday in Februay next,
I will sell ifi Wianboro, to the
hiaghest bidder, for cash, one open buggy,
be longing to tie estate of James E. Casti
wvell, deceased --resold at risk of former
purchaser. Also, one double-seated car
riage and harness.
J. C. CA LD WELL,
jan 2 7- II x1* Ex'eutor.
LISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHiII.
r-OHIE copartnership heretofore exiding
-Lbetween thxe undersigned and car
ried on in the town of Winnsboro, .)onn
ty of Fairfielh, Statd ofk Sotith Carolina,
under tho Dame and styleo of SUGEN
HEIMERL & GRIOESCIIEL, has been this
day dissolved by mutual concent, by the
withdrawal of B1. Sugenheimeom. The busi.
ness will be continued by Jo seph Groes
schel, who as'sumnes all liabilit. es and col-.
lects all debts clue the late firm.
B. SUGENIRA5IER,
J. GRIOE*SCHE.
January 24, 1881.
NOTICE.
I respectfully inform the public that I
will continue businese at the old stands
for the next thirty days. At the expiraf
tion of that time I will be found at the
old stand of S. Wolfe. All persons in
debted to the late firm of Sngenheimer &
Groesehel are requested to come forward
and settle at once, as the business of the
firm must be closed u.
Respectfully,
J.- GRIOESCHIEL,
NOTICE,
I hereby inform my friends and cus
tomers that 1 will hereafter be found at
the old stand in Gerig's building, where
I will continue busiemfre.
Respectfully,
jait 27 B. 8UGNNHEnIER.
MYT. ZION SOCIETY.
T HE annual mncntmng of this Society
.. will be hel in the Town Hall on
Thursday next, the 27th instant, at 12
o'clock. Trho usual annual dinner will
take p~lace at 3 P. M.
GEO. HI. M6IrASTER,
jan 25-f 2 Secretary.
NOTICE.
Tf HIE frm of Desportea & Mionts isi this
. dlay finally dissolved by limnitation,
The accounts against the' concern imust
be presented immedlafefy and those in
debted ar'e reques-ted to makce prompllt set
theiment, Mir. U. G, 1Desported is author
izedi to receipt for the same.
UT. 0. DESI VORTES,
J. R-.1104138.
Janusary 1, 1881..
NOT)CCE.
OFnF oi CoUNTY TisUBrERiijg,
WInSsnolio, 8. C., January 21, 1881.
A CTING under instructions from tie
Comptroller General. I hereby-give
notice that all parties owning or having
an interest in lands now on the list of de
linq uent lands, or in any lands heretofore
forfeited to tho State for the non-payment
of taxes, and which have not been sold
for taxes or reclaimed, except such lands
as were forfeited prior to 1878-79, may
be redeemed on the payment of the taxes
which may be due and unpaid thereon,
with costs, but without penilties: Pro
vided, said payment shall be made on or
before the 31st day of May, 1881, as pro
vided for in the Act of the General As
setmbly, approved DcembeOr'24, 1880.
JAMES Q. DAVIS,
jan 22-xim County Treasurer.
NOTICE.
A L persons indebted to me for
supplies, etc., are requested to come
forward at once and make prompt
payments, as I anticipate a change in t
business, otherwise, their accounts
will be handed to a Trial Justice for
collection. W. 1I. DONLY.
jan 22
FRESH SUPPLY
t
I
OF New Crop NEW ORLEANS V
MOLASSES, best in the market, and r
syrups of all grades.
ALSO,
A finc assortment of
RAISINS,
CITRON,
CANNED PEARS,
PINEAPPLE,
PEACIES,
GRATED COCOANUT,
ISINGLASS,
GELATINE.
Also, a good quality of OAT MEAL,
in five pound packages
GIVE ME A CALL.
D. R. IENNIMEN.
dec 25
FRESH GROaERIES I
SUfiARlS, assorted. Coffees, Rio,
Laguayra aind Old Gov. Java.
Rio and Old .Gov. Java 110asted1.
Teas, Black, Inmperial, Gunpowvder
and Young ilyson.
CANNED GODS.
lPears, P'eaches, Pinertpples. Toa
matoes, Sahinout, Corned Beef, Deviled
Ham anid Tu'irkey, Sardinies, &c.
Mattiaronmi and Cheese, Gin&ger Pre
serves, Pin H1-ead Oat Meali, Cooperi
Gelatinme, Mitstard, Black Peppe)r and~
Nutt miegs.
Baldivin Catsup, ,Cross & Black
well's Chmow Chow, Empire Chow
Chow, Assorted Pickles Lea & Per
ri's Worcestershfire Sauce.
J. F. McMASTER & CJO.
sept 14
BARGAINS
Clliler & Calllors.
WT E htave bought lar gely this sea
VYson sud must hav e money to
settle our bills.aWe therefore 'offcr
SPECIAL BARGAIN3S
to cash plvehasets. Thos6 whoe come
early will Rcente( the~ choice of articles.
Wec respectfully reqnest these wh~o
ow6 us to conme forwardl and par up).
We helped theczm in theimr need and ex
pect them to help sis in Ours. The old
year has closed and all accounts should
be.
All who have jobs in our shop of;
WVatefes, Clocks and Jewelrv, should
call and get them, andt save'thie same
from forfeiture,
1856. 1881.
KlIg's Mountalit Militai'y Scibool,
YORKVJLLE, 8. 0,
riHE SECOND SE68ION of the twenty
L sixth- ye:r will begin February 1st
and ofesd June 30th, 1881.
TIIhF ~S PER fmEsloE:
I1'o Hshool Expenses. 1. e . Board.
Tuition, Washing.- Fuel and
Lights, - , - - $100.00
Surgeon's fee and tise of books, -5 00
ForCirqulars oontaining fuill informa
tieri, apply to COl& A. COWARD),
- -doo'M-tfeb* Piniial.
LUDDEN & B. 'ES'
SOUTHERN.
MUSIC HOU E.
o A
'HE MUSIC HOUSE OF TIlE UTII!
REMOVAL TO OUR
Now Duble St re
An Ilinense Music Temni e.
Two large stores, each 30 feet f nt and
our stories high, fronting on thr streets
nd filled from collar to loft with miusical
upplies. Nothing to compaco w h it in
he Southern States.
A BIG STORE,
A BIG S TO C,
A.BIG T ADE,
During the tcn years since ow estab
ishment of our house we have d veloped
lie music trade of the South to a won
erful degree, but as yet we have Daly be
un. Vesee, not many years head, a
usiness of a million a j ear, an to tako
are of this enormous trade we live pro
ided our present manimnoth wa erooms.
'all trade 188' will be immense. We are
eady for it. For months our se or part
er has been at the North co tracting
rith Piano and Organ manufa irers for
astruments. lie has conclu d most
dvantageous contracts, and til Pianos
t(d Organs are "coming, comin '10,000
,iore, b y every steamer. Neu St hs, New
'rices, New Terms, New Store, 'ew De
artiro.
WPECIAL OFFER, FAL 1880.
Cash prices with three Monthscredit.
)uring months of Au. Sept. pud Oct.
re will sell Pianos an d Organs ot LowEsrT
AS ParcEs, payable k25 Cash pn a Pi
no or $10 Cash on an Organ, with the
'alance in three months, W1noVT INTER
ST.
HAT DO YOU SAY 'O TIIISOFFER?
Write for Illustrated Caltgors and
kew Price Lists for Fall 160 and pro
>are to be astonished.
[UDDEN & BATES'
SAVANNAH, GA.
Vholesale Piano and Organ Dealers.
July 27
cE
WRfE BACK A0IHE
rid all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder
and Urinary Organs by wearing tlie
improved Excelsior Kidney Pad
It is a marvel for healing and relief.
IMPLE, SENILtE, DIRECT, PAIN
LESS, P'OWE RFULj.
It cures '5 here all else fails. A Reye
altion and Revolution in Medicine. Ab
orption or direct app~fliention, as oJposed
o unsatisfactory internal medicines. Send
or onr treatise on Kidney troubles, sent
rce. This is the OriginoM and Genuine
(ulney Pad. Ask for it and take no other.
At wholesale in Charleston, 8. C., by
DOwie & Moise. Whole'ale Drumgists.
sold by druggists, or sent by niidl, on rc
eipt of pice,~O $2. Adidress
Tle ''Only"' ,ung Pad Co.,
WVihiaums Block, D)etrvit Mich.
dec 21-txdm
4'THE G~
1.UNG AD
hures by ABSOh. UN (Nature's way.
LL LUN DISEASIES,
TnR~OAT DrJs1ASE5,
JIREATHING TROUBLES,
It Drives into the system curative
ugents and healing nmediaines.
It fIraWSm f'rom the diseased tarts the
eoisonsq that cause death.
Tliousaiids testify to its5 virtuEs.
You can be Rlelieved aftd Crared.
Don't despair until you have tried this
sensible, Easily A pplied and IRADICAL.
UY EFFECTUAL Remedy. Send for tes.
imonials and our book, "'Three Millions
Year." Sent freN.
At, wholesale ia Charleston, S. C., by
Dowie & Moise, Wholesale Druggists.
Sold by Druggists, or sent by mail on
-cecipt of prie., $2.00,, by
The "Onl " Lun Pmad Co.,
dec 21-tx~m
6+ 4A' CH AR RS2.3
BAL.TlMOREpM D9
bore, 8. C. -o 2'0-1y
J, E. MODlONAfl,
-ATTIORINEY.AT LA W,
WO. 3 .LAWJ RANGE,
|W" In Bear of Court Roter .
jan 29
TAKE NOTICE.
REMEMBE 'TlE PLACE OF
P,, Lallhilcor & Bros
..TH1EY are closing out their entire
stock of
WINTER DRESS GOODS
of all descriptions at expecially low
prices.
CLOTHING I CLOTHING !!
To make room for our Spring Goods,
we will close out all Ieavy Wool Gari
ments, consisting of Suits and Over
coats, regardless of their value.
FURitISI1IXG GOODS,
which we will also close out equally
cieap.
A call for inspection is cordially in
vited and satisfaction guaranteed in
every respect.
P. LANDECKER & 13R1O.
Jan 15
SPECTALI iniducements to customecr:
WIN1TERi GOODS.
It. wvill pay toe(xainelil anid pri(ce on11
stock of Dr'ess Goods, lIanunels, Cas
SIlgneres,. Jean~S, I liinket s, and all otheri
goods, as they. will be sold checap. We
ask list attentioni of the ladies to OUr
wviihi will ) h closed ont at LOW
D)OWN PRICES.
CLOTIIING AT UOTTrON I'GUES.
A small lof of Carpyetiner, which
will be clo-ied ont at. BA RGAINS.
McMtAS''tll, iURICE & 1{RT'CHIJN
jal1 1
---- --
OH, YES ! (511, Y ES !
r]H 'ONE MOU'NrTI CORN WIII.S
-].EET bias come andi is still coming.
If you want oud WhIisley anid good
Segars, call at
CLEnDIING'SJ HO USE,
next door to W. R. Doty & Co. lie k *pe
the best of everything. Tfhe best Naithni's
Old Cabinet Whiskey. T1he best Gibson':
Whiskey. The hest 'I en Cents Seyar.
The bjest Fivo G~ene. Segar. And, ablou(
all things, the be-st Dinner for 40) cents.
And if you come into town between 11
and I o'clock, andl~ are hungry, call ai
Clendining's for a udrinik. and lbe will sei
lip a free lunch for you. Clendinin,
keeps a moral anid a quiet house,
dec 9
COL UMI3I A HOTEL
14.Lo2 aes
n.1 rNgag
DON'T
Until
You -r
STOCK of Furniture, which will
Remlemlber Ithat all mny goods*1are warranlil
Fur1niture eilsewre, then coie to tle Ii
best. selection and can huty cheaper. 1jec
wirV. Blvthewood, Wlite' Oak, Woodwi
and York. This iv i reconmnendation of
A new supply of Window Shades, Wa
Frame(;. Chromos, Ha at Racks, a1 Book
The largest supply ot' Tin Chamber Set
ber Suits. Call and see them. A new s
anvy. Don't Buy a Machinle merelv beaca
it and likes it. Iemeiilbelr that m'ost of
puflId have but little merit. The one- vt
tim1e and Vexation, is nloiseles.s, ru'm
it. itimember the (old N1edal was awai
over eighty comemtitors. I calt 1efer y'ol
aiways given ct ire satisfactionl. Retnel
Sash Factory. All orders eitrusted to n
the lowest Pi-ies. Furiliture neatly repa
prepared to make to order. Lumbiher laid
tig i Maciiiie Needles and titachments tin
me. )oi't 1il to call belfore purelhasintig
THE LA'ES.
- Ew
SEWING LYAOIHINE.
M_ ,",,.u &1AT
LARIGE ARM,
NOISELESS:3.
8ETTING NEEDLE,
THREADING SHUTTLE,
WINDING DOBBIN.
ER GANT IN FININH,
?D IN YAer
TL- OAlly V81fI3JI 11arbini '!jA.
A. & A. G. A1LFa),
No. 2 Couth Calvr'_ Gitrot,
VA LTIMOli, MD.
$25,000
.WOIwTI oF GOODS
T.iO BE.''OLD) AT
VERYV fUALL PROFITM.
NOchangeL~ necessa Vy to bc madce n
our b)usiness, for thie reasou flhat we arc
gaining ground inisead. of losing, and
if this~ good trade of ours continuetts,
the bait thrown out will become so
tallinted with sippers, that the parties
hloldinlg file lic will bc met with theo
sad flshermian's luck.
We extend a cordial invitation to
one anid all to call and see us.
S'UGE;NJIEIERI & GIIOESCIIEL.
ntov 25
GRAT
-::
\YTE have now in store the lam ges
1stock ever piilrebaused b~y us,
and which will be disposed of at low
prices.
Drys Goo,
Clothing, Ihnt.
Shoes,, Girocerics. 1Bm dles.
Saddles. harneos Red Leather,
Harness Leathbr &c.
We are not given to "BLOWING,'
but can truthfully say we are off'er
ing solid bargains; and will be glad
to sco you.
U. 0. DESPORTES.
sept 20
SIIAiVINO SALOON.
' ~ II underigned egst leave f a
niing a flirst -class Shavinug Saonin
evey rspel. onebut confetO
and those who will'f1'vor ita with 'heir
custom are guaranteed satisfaction
ii AliR-CUTTING
Donme in the latest, and ntinient style.
D~on't forget tq call and give mo a
trial, and I will please iotn.
1. M.'McOALL,.
nnpp~oste r ikoena r n to. .
BUY
be the larcest, hanlildsolCt and cheapl
lesignl and workmatiship uneqjualed,
ted to be as represented. 1i'iee your
rst-cla store where you will helif the
r in mIindthat I ship goods to Ridge
d's, Biackstock, and as far as Chester
the quillity an(d price of lly goodA.
11 Pockets, Brackets, Mirrors, Picture
Shelves, cleaper than t-he clpest,
,, made to match Cot(nge nad Cham.
nlpply of Sewing Machiles us good as
tse Your mother or your neiglibor has
tie mhin's that "are Inost largely
)it wanlt is the onle that1t will s.ave y-Out
light and will last. a long time. I have
ded to one ot' the IMaliiiies I represeit.
I to many11 Chat are. usinig it, anld it, has
nher that I amn agent for a Door and
io will have prompt iattention am1(] at
irediat m1oder-ate prices. I, 11m1 also
Shingles for sale it saiill profiis. Su!w'
11 parts of'Machi nes enn he had throtihi
elsewhere. i. W. PI llLIPS.
f TRIUMPH.,
AMA
Aient for r 4 1
ATTENTION I
A IS we itend to give our attenffloit
inl thle tlure entirviv to Planitat
tioll Supplies I1111 Fertilizers, we ofler
lhe cets .. of our 4)- Dry G0ods and.
(C1lot Ihg Store l cost,i as' we intenid to
ive ny1 that part~ of our businmess.
These~ G3oods must be sold, anid fom'
iia'h on delivery. Nowi ortm
to buyi~. * o syu i
Black Cashimercs at New York cost.
Colored C'ashmnercs at New York
cost.
Bilack Alpacas at New York cost.
Colored Alpacas at New York cost.
All kinds of D~ress Goods8 at New
York cost..
Trimming Satins (all shades) at
New York cost.
A full line of Cassiinces at New
York Lost.
Water-proof Cloths at New~ York
cost.
TO HlOUSEKiEEP'ERi
Toble Liien at New York cost.
Napkins at New York cost.
Doylies at Newv York cost d
Troweis at New York cost.
BUTTONS! BUTTONS!!
Ladles' and Gents' IHosiery, Unidein
wear and Gloves; air at New Yom'k
cost.
Bu your ,Spring and Summnet'
Dresses, .Jaconiets,. Sw ics; Victoria
Lawnus. Linlenis, Cami~i~~cs an d Edg
igs, and(1 insertinigs to triin thmn wvith.
All at :New York cost.
*We have no space to entimeorate fur
ther. We want to sell out everything
not1 uisuailly kept in a Plantattioni Sup;
ply Store.
TiS is NO iH UMB UU.
Cail and prices wvill convince j*o1in
And bie sure and1( biring tile CASII, as
no goods will be charged.
F. Elder edo
dec 30
THEI PEOPLE'S
MUIITUALA
R E Li EFNA S80 0 iTI oN.
r HI.8is ari issociatipk of busineassmen,
17o, for thii- tutual proinections
contribunnte iards a fulnd,. mao aa'
in cause of death, their families mnay re
ceive froni $2.(900 to $5,(00a, according to
amount of certificaute. 'This is one et t-he
best plas of lit-e inlsurance. ) onl na as
you go, just liko fire insurance, add with
morelconvenienceeavr-n, s you pay tfy
sniiall instainmentA durinlg the year. We
refer to those best acquainted with ius,
viz : memblers in. Faiiri.ela-: 0. II. Mq
Master, Jas. A. Brioo, Jrio- 1B. JEd ,. D).
11. Flennuken, 1B. ,SigenheiaierW
Mooight, Jno. J, Nel.lmomtias 1 . ha-n
soun, J. Clondtiing, l.-B. Hetihl) ,".
Mneans DajtS.~ Q. 11av.. KMi& 6n
that should'hikg4d beco 'zdgi 4 41~
-ad 2'C e chA2 t 4 '
-fttbeertI t T a
i D $2.00 X