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'OWN AND COUNTY. TAIUESDM. Mal4h 23, a 1' i-. 1881. TtiM8 OF Tn tNnwS AND H)RAJIri). -Tri-weekly editioli, fbur dollars per 41n1mial, In advance; 'weekly edition, two dollars and ifty ceats perannum, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of five and upwards. IRATEs oF ADvEltTISINO.-One (101lair hper inchi for thle first insertioni, o ad lefty cets per Inch for each subseo tent ilisertion. These rat es apply to allad vertisements, of whatever niattl e, and are payable strictly lin advance. Con tracts for three, six or twel' 0 illoitis madte onl very liberal terms. Tran slant local notices, -fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven tand one-half cents per line for each subsculeit ilnsertion. Obituiles and tributes of respect charged as advr tselients. Simple annlilouianceents or marriages and death published free o charge, aid solicited. Al1l coimn unications, of whatsoever nature, should he addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company Whmnsboro, S. C. '%.IUnOAD ScnaemUr.E.-The trains no0w pass Winnsboro as fiollows: North-bound passeniger, 12.18 p. n.t soth-l-bounld, 5.30 p). In.; niorthl-bounid freight, 8.54 a. m.; southl-boutid, 1.15 p). mll. These iarrivals are on tle lassis ot Railroad tine. sixteen ililutes faster thail Winnsboro time. New Advertisa2eets. Suravivor's' Meecting.' Notice-E. S. Chandler, Clerk. Columbia and Lexiington Water Power Conpany. Local Briera. -Tr.'he lower part of (lie Gladden's Hotel is being, fitted lp fr toe atore. -ELarl gardens ata fiuit iitres re-. gar'd the( weaither, with apprehension. --Th1e st reels werC so b..dly denlia'-. al'zed inl the wiielr that the last rain n.ikes them sloppy. -Mr. 13. ii. Itoberison lats beeni siura voying (lie lihe betweena lFairiiell and Ilicllaid coulty. inl orider to ocate tile colmitv Aence. -Oni Tuesday moriingi abonit six o'clock snow Ien'liilliag in town uand onltinlued For Soilte tme. bu thle clouds hitirly settli'd down o buisiless shortly aIftier in a cold raii witlh winid. Comvwc-rvi. .wri:a Tuni.:u: YiAn.-. fin May, 1878, Mr. Samutel Newinmn, iHidgeway, host, a lot of tool. from his shop, 1aid suspivioln re-sted (1poni eerlaina colored mncia inl Ille neig-hbor lood. Tracks were un id leading from the slahop to ite hoe of liber Bylimiin, a1 cWoled mia. Onu olf Ihe tiracks was identiftial' by ra. NewaiMa Io be ilhat of, Illenbenl Bymun,11. atlzo n col1eod :nan. Aearch v is in:. :-o - 'ra-.. ... ', noo.1 T i,.-i...: . thiat they' hiLad h-ain~, I .a .,' .: v were otn t'eot nmd 'k fr.,:l >.,h.,a. Several w*itnes~$t5 se esille t the ii ai ch,an:i'r of I le dlefendaiits. The~ jury i ol t heiin blh gilty. v* and I hey were sentI 'ieed by Ithe .1list ie as folls:h y George li arrall to a 11iae otf live dollar and~ costs, or' twetyt days~ ini jail; Rteubeni Jlymuni to thie samei line~ anid costsi, or' illieeni days ini jail. The (de. 1Lendan~its lhave givent ntotice of aii appaeal to thie Court of' Sessionas. TraiE. SUN Cniosslcs -ruls Laxa.-A: six o'clock oni Sun ihtiy miorinlg thlesuin crossed t he imnagiaray linie cal led thie equator' and1 the ast ronomnical sprinag began that. (lay-tile coldest weC have't h ad in this lattitude lfar a month. Th'le days and~ nights are inowi every where nearly equal, iand w hijle lie noirth p ole is just coing inio light theo soulth pole is sinakinlg inbt lie long ainarctic aight. At the equabor' the sun is exactly over hetad at noon. Somew p ersonis finid it difhicuilt to unaderstandt thle astrioomi cal division of thle seasons, w hich is neoverthieless miore accurate than thie ordinaryv divisioni. Astroniomically the seasonis begin wvheni thie sunt crosses the equator ini thie spriing sand 1'id, anad 'vhien he r'eaches the two points of' greates( dlivergenace from thie equiator ini summ~iier and( winter. Th'lese points( fall some twenity days later ini 'eh case thain the dates fixed ini the ala nacs, for thie begininiag of thle seasonsia. In reatlty the year has oialy two pr: mary, divisions, w hichi are determained bay the posito of (lie suni niorhl or south of the equator. Sprn lg aid an tuimn are merely t ransiIlioal periods mai king the gradunal chanage from (cold to warmian f11( romi warm to cold. Th'le equinaoctiall storms, which ocnr tiec a year, about, thle t ime1( whien Life sun crosses thea equator, haveic iniuneim orial ly occuied'{ ain imtportanit plhice ini pop1 uilari weaCithier it re. 'The farm~ier~s look for thlemi reguhairly, ad iiirmi work is somim les serion.a1y disaranged by a tardly "equinaoctiali." Th'is limo the sunl ade a stormyai cirossinag, and1( m. der' such ciracumiist anaces it is itaid tha. ai priod oft good weather is genecrally in piro:spect. NOTI58 FROM~ MONICE LLso. Haid at work. A Finuiingia Schtool -.J'ij lie Spliaei I.adies. ( From Oiir own C irrespmulenitat.) Lest this la(ce of siiared niame in your conity shiould pass fromi aindl. I senid you a few lines. T1he birighit days of February have qite revived the pir'its aind enaergios of our iarmers, maik ing them forget the dreary Jaiiiuariy, and push forwar id ith i hopie I hira sprinig wor'k. I iamagiine theta' pro~gress wvill comiparo w' ih lt at' anyi~ puart of the countryi. TIheo necessity fori the purchase of cor'n is dlrivling he plainters' into the good resolution of' r'aisiaig more gr'ain at home... dur oool opoe here on the 11th of Foebruriy -Witih thirty-oneo pupils aind steadtily fincretased unltil doubled; inl n umber. Tito average attendanco has beon uncoininouly good, cute doubtless to tle fitle weathier and gei crl literest of' patrons. The receIt. assessmnait iI the, Iew dist "it enaibles us 'to hope for a c.utinalninice of (h Slhool Cor eight. imloithis Without 1idi ulre, possibly loniger. I11111 s inibr ed by onie of tihe trustees. I must not forget to meitioin that a inuldsome globe and ball, recently presented by ladies to the Monticello Academy, has givell impulse to progress both in teachers anld pupils. Tihe dine readings have been reviv ed 1 0. A pleasant re-union at Dr. Owens to-IlgIlt.-wihen Iusic, read ing and Coiversation beguiled us into 'the wee sia' hours." T1'ie considera tion of these "''sia' hours" is sBuiges tive decidedly , so I'll bil vou good night with a Iope for iloro items of interest ill my next. S. Monticello, March 18, 1881. A CARD FtOM FUItED. STEELE. Messrs. Editors: Allow mc a space to state to the public my sentiments In reference to the arrest of Mr. A. W. Brown. The public impression is that I did pilot. the detective to his roomli. I will deiy the rulor. Not knowiig this man, wheni lie approached ml1y house, lie aroused 11me fron lly bed. I invited it in. I then requested of himl1 to state what wias his business. Ilis reply was, ''I have just arrived ill town froii Alstoii, for the purpose of buvinig soime goods; so call you slhow mIle Where 2111r. Brown stays?" I then atsked hil did hie kiiow anybody in town. He said nto, oinly 3Mr. HIII Gailliard. I -'aid, "I will, s 1 11111 go illr pl) towl ill a few llinutes to the bar, whei e I work, and thenl . canl showv yon." I wts thilikilg at tile sam111e1 tim1e that lie aIs,; onle of, NIr. BI.own's reguit1hlar cistolmers. 'IalIt is (he realsonl I wasso particularII about. showilig himl where lie was. So I do hope that Mr. Brown ild his friends will nbot thinlk hiat I Would (10 an thingar to injure himri. As I told Majior Woodwrd. I hikl. lothilg to do with [his ur esting buiness ill the begin ning1., and I itake niothinig to do with it in the end. So fil' 218 Henry Johisoin is cInicerled I hava Iitno Coml) licaIi1 - tion w1it himl) whalsoever. Witev1I'e' hiv does is niot For melt to 1,40l-,w, a I IS Iespe l e(1 v white citizens of 11ti.4k us I t.o highly to 1bow lo such low, dirt y tr i:. Ia ha I in acense~do. Th'lanl!_h I aml a1 llepubilln'an, itu% highlest sympll).1y% is for u ewhomi Iln- sy. 'I'h1.'lL, , olis ht iC. l s Ot. ii i i i. -t I F W: wer ma e te m dim f i n -m--e' beiwieha proii sslra:n 1: sm1 u. , :'a Io'aions; or f the io' laiu r'r wieI' iella. fto thinuk ini lhe c'lassica;l lanlgtme, otf Si I isittIory~. WA e er' gilad to in teet 0311' fr'iend0 a2iui. ab1lhi'tigh we (3(3ild( stearicelyi resist the courtiie:ioni thait we' weret'211( hl'(eSs ing a v'eritalble hidlgo... A. R . PresCdl142eria n. '-The Greeniville Ne0a01. sav's there'4 are'( but three"" prlivtest ini the 'press of south Carolinia-tl e N~ews, New Iet'ry JHerovid anid t he Sar)(tanf. It sihlil no' ini this nuier211 shiear 'Tux NE.ws AND I ll.:na) of its ihonoirs. Cotunit 11s .Welo'meno' thice wecome11) comipanl lOll l i 1(lio1is obsenyj1 r I T'here ll' are1' enougIh ofI us, thlen, to 04S'mftu~ a(10 file ot'f IIwos. Let us fall ini chieer'f'ully, keep step) obediently and (ohe1 withi resigniat int he or'deirs of thle fouri hun11 dre0(1 and1 0(dd 3omiiSoned ofiltClrs ainltltedj to rutle over' us.-Gr'een L'ille .New. --Franll opkinls, of' NewY York, glasses, thle objet of wVllhi is to ob ta11i a firmer' gr'i upon)01 Ithe nIose, withI out ighitenuing I he sprling, to prevent. the~ glasses s-lipIpinig on) the nose. Th'le in ventIion fillIs ai ontg f'elt wanI t. Theli prac~t ice of drivinhg a Itack inl (lie bridge of fthie 1ose to reCtin the gla1sses inl Iplace had its dr'awIbactks. NOTICE. \ LL persotns having claims ngainst the L1.. 'TowIn Council of Wihsho.o are re'q.iesteoi to presenft the samo prooriy ansU.lte.1, to the unaeor- igno onl bioro tho Jist of March. E. d. CH1ANDLER, mohi 24 Cle.rk. MURViVORW~ RIEETING TIlE anitiilersa ylmeeting of t' o Fair fiel Noir rs ot$(f thet SixLth Regiment, s. C. V., will tahke lace at thet 'town Hall, WVinnusbor'o, 8. C., on1 Monday the 11Ith of Aptril. at 11 o'clock, a. mn. There will be ani election of officers, anzd a full attendl. nac~o is' (arneistIe requelsted. 11uch '24 -tx2w CULU MBIA AND) LEX B GTION W A TF ER PW EJI COMP~A NY. r llEj 1 at< ki f .r' subsocrzpion to thie Cit- . :-'tock oft the Co lum n nuih .i LeCxingtoni Wterci Poawer ("'1. n-' y .'! b. (openo at the ealic - "' l'io ' - -i3 i *.' .it a . I ta~ - -. , B t , i n -'is e ' . Ct. A..- i K J. C. 8EEGER8.: MUNICIPA L 2iLE(TIOEW OTIOE ii h reby g4if*tj* the an. inual election for rnut - ad t'onr Wardens for the Town of Winuoboro. %lil be held in the Town Hall on t6e firsr Moulay in April, being tho 4th day ti-ereot, betwe'en tho hours of 7 a. nm. an-i e b ' e f r 11e 11iti.n of Votis wij) a-- t. Omud lit the I twn all n 1h 1-rit.siy and 6iatuiriny (March 31ht i'mil Aprit Ist ami 2nd,) I recuding Ihe day ot etle ion. Letween thu hours of 6 mt. in. aIlid 8 p. In. of each tdaty. The followiag oitizens are appointed as Munagera of iRegistration tant Election: J H. Cummuings, J. E. M illi.inms and Wil ILh Good.) By order of Council: iaeo' 17 E. S. CHANDLER1, Clerk. AUCTION SALE OF RAILROA D STOCK AND NOTES. B Y virtno of authority granted me, am Executor of the till of James M. 1tu.land. deceased, by tie Jud-ve of Pro. bate for Fairtiuld .,untr. I will sell at public auction, on the 4th day of April next, before the Ciurt Hlouse door in Wlnnsboro, S. C , for cash, ONE p UN DRED SHAltFS OF STOCK in the Chnr. lotte. Columbia and A ugusta Rtailroa r'ompany. in I arcls of TEN SHA RES Also snmdry Notes and Bonds belonging to the estate of said Te.tator. ie above mentioned Railroad Stock uill be sold for the purpose of applying the proceeds thereof to a certain sealed note given by John 11. Cathcart to the said Jnmes M. Runtland, the said Railroad Stock having been transferred to the said Jamcs M. Rutland us collateral security for the payntut of said sealed noto A S. DOUGLASR, Executor of Will of James M. Rutland, deceased. March 17, 1881. inch 19-t3x2 THE PEtIPLE'S MUTUAL RELl EF ASbOCIATION. ' l lIS is an tatsoci ,tion of businecss men, . who, for their inttouial proe ctiotn, contribute to..ords a fund, so as in case of death, tho*r faimlies may re ceive Irom $2. ('0 to $5,0 a,,, inocording to amoun' of cerlificate. This is one ot the best plans of' life inqutance. ) ou pay i; you go, j ust liko fire imsurance, and with mrecomivenienco ev'n, as you pay by smnil instalments during tho year. We rt'er o tihose best. acqniminted with na, %iz : memlers in F.airueld: G. H. Mc. '.ter, .Jas. A Brie-, Jio B. Davis. D. R. Fleunien, 13. Sugenheimcer, J. W. .lcCreigl-t. .Jmo. J. Neil. Tomas b, John. son. J. Clindining, It. B lanahan, It. M-ans Davis. .as. Q Davis. Any one that shoild like to bec ome a member will .1p1ly to G. C. BACOT. 11411 2 Agpint. - - ':ufA .tC1RNWi'IS. r rtou WUINNSBORO, S. C. 8~ 1880 has parssed away, T am thankfual for the past favors bo stowed omn me by any customers of Chester'. Lancaster and Fairtild coun tics, anmd must sayv that. I have cot. lected exceedinigl y well, not withstand ing the dry seasoni and short crops.I nmow invite them to come, amnd I will sell them MULES AND HORSES on time until fall, upon their making mnc good papers. I also invite ('ash hbuyers. as Ican sell to thent as low as the lowest for Cash. I D)EFY COMPETITION. Jan 11A.WIVLLIFORD. Wa?~O& ACH INE CO. Vaie 64- IN CH A RL.S. SM.TIMOREM0.J R1. W illL~dllt, Agenmt, Winuis. b'm o. S. C . .13o WV !'K!.Y PAL 'ITTo YE'OMAN, .COlUMBI.A, s.C. It i a ' ig -r-pm:0o fintum' deilgi.ed for .atn ciption: One year', $l.5mi; aeven Month'4. $1.' 0; 'Thren ont!.s, 60O cont satable mu advance. For lx Nane's arid m ie D~ollars An Extra Copy for one c'ar, specimens furnished. 'IheD'IY EO. MAN * n afternon paper is$44a ar. I 12t1 Edita r a ubw,~o. SP'OOL COVWON. '3,S1T JItjjED tals. MAR K' (WoUND ON WHITE SPoOLS.) GEORGE A. CLARK, SOLE AOENT, 409 BIOADWAY, NEW YORI Since the introduction of this Spn< Cocto'x into the Anierican mark- t. its so cess has been unproced. ntod. No othe brand of thread as ever met with ti same amount of public Jav.-r in the sani space of time. The '0. N. T " nanufacturers were t1i first to recognize the importance of ti ewing Maichino and to make a six -cor cotton, w bich has over been iho recoV uized standard for machines. All the improvements in nnchiner thant tiht, inventive genaius of the nin teeth contury has produced have bee adapted by the manufacturers of -O.N.T. At all the great International Fair, c the world, "0. N. T." han been awarde the highest honora. '[he -0. N. T." factorics at Nowori N. J., and Paisley, Seo(tlil. emplo) 5,200 operative - makC 9ilficient threa daily to go around the worl I foir til.aus. Consume 140 tons of coal daily The manutaicturers of --0. N.' T."m the largest mnnufacturers of Spool Co ton in the world. A full assortment of this Spnol Cottoi can b had at wholesa'.and retail at .l. \ IEATY & CO.'S. feb 2:. tX(hm SPRING GOODS NEW SPRIING GOODS. NEW SPRING GO DS. NEW SPRING GODS. N I B 1I INC G G ')ODS. F UR NEW STOC. OUR N1W STO.I' OUTR NE~W-STOC] FV .fNIG G3O. OF SP.1iiNG G.O.ODS IS A.IU.VIN( IS ARRIV N( IS ARRtIVIN( IS4 A RRIVIN( (10ME AND SEE US. COME AND SEE US. COME AND SEE US. COME AND SEE US. P. LANDECKER & B3R( P. LANDECI(ER & BR( P LAND)ECKER & B3R( P LANDECKER &BR1( me~h 12 CONFECTION EJIES, *[IE undersIgned having purobased L1 stook in trade, recently owned 1 A. P. Mil'er. propasres to sell tl.e same and below orginal eost. I~e offers Fron< Candy at thirty-five cents per poun Ladies' JBaukata at coal., Dolls and To below cost. I JUST RCECErIV D, and always on hant I. Fresh Banan e, 0 anges. Lemnn, Apples. Cakes and Breai of different kinds. J. W. AIK EN. frr Bread, geod and fresh alwaye liand(. mar 1-f x3m TO THOSE DESIRING TiO BUll, W E avo just employed snme of C XV moat skillfCul and ex parien c workmen, and are nn'v ready to do kinda oft house carpenter's work. hae also mad(o arrangomets with t: Iead .ng an~ mills to furnisth us with lun her so onu an after i is date we aro pi p rod to dIo mll inda of workc. Pecrso desiriag to I ova nld ins repalrndl, c')nte~mlte hm'iti. " ill (10 wvel to p an e- timatr. fromt ns hatfo gI g'Ing ont cn tracts Drawing plans~ ani'd mpeciflv'atin a at eoialtyv. We are versed in all tho ii stvles and outs 01 the day. 'enftre taken any'where in the Senth. Ai we waranted. JON . PUTRCELL& DnOS., J~~ Bud ers and Contructors, Winnsboro, 8.9.~ to M O --- 7 od 6 r e e BY SO DOING you wll bc con.it durability this shiit ca'.ot be surpa! THIS SHIRT, in aIdition to havin brat ed PATENT BACK FACING, m tear the Shirt in the back, sometbing style of Shirt made. An examin BACK i'OlTrGi-w the above statement is truo. The Sh MUSIAN. Fine lineii FRONT a 8LEE VES. T~UST -RE SUGARS, Cclefes, Molasocs, &c., &c. FOR QA!5 . J4c L. IA4-I Al och 19 T THREA0IN. SHUTTL. n WINDING1 BOW N fl. & A. G. ALFCRD, - ou t avert Stroot, BA/rIMORF, M~D. ~SEEDS3 ! SEEDS ! I. -.. JUST recived, a large lot of choice Garden 80eds of all kinds. ALSO Seed anid eating Irish P'otatoes of lhe ch~oicest kinds. (hice Famiily (1rtceries arr~tiving- mailv. I have OhI hand a hirgo lot of besi quality Solo Leather, whiichi will be hold at low ) figures. I am paying highest pruices for Dr~ Hide11S. Give me a call. W. II. DONLY, feb 12 Oni the Corneri BARGAINS Is Wv E have bought largely this sea. son ud must have money to settle our bil. We uhicfsoro ofre.: SPECIAL BARGAdINS to cash p urchasers. Those who come ervwill secure the '.hnice of articles. W e respectfutlly regnest these who e. OWn us to comDO forward and paV Up, asVe hielped thern in thelir need anii ex or poet them to help as in ours. The old C't yearI has closed and all accounts should rk All whi have joha in our shop of W~atches, (locks and Jewelry, should 11 and get them, and save the same ( n forwoiuro. anl11 -oU-- --- 1 T., TT C oo s r . Fi F i:h 1;::. g 2. Re.-n forced1 bOom, h::.a th . - lit bi ont;)ke it impossiblo to rip or, t tha t c arnt 3: 0 oslly o~ ution of thio A Ty i\g ill cortainly convinco any one . irt is mado of WILLIASV ': ,1d CUFFS and FULL FACED C.EIVE]r. at LOWEST BOTTOM PRICES INAUG-. IE LEADER OF LOW PRICES. MINTON EDITGR~S AND NEW~SPAPER MEN of the ceuntry endtorbe J'imes Boes' Pctent Golt I Watch Cases. As a proof. read the fol lowing : Bi't~tir. MJd., March 8 1880. 1'. gtives moe p16:i: ure to inform :ou that the J'mus Boss W. rch C:aae I havo cairried haa giviu pertec t tatist~aotion. It we::.rs beautl. fully. J. T ItJNGGotD), E:1. and h top't Tdlegram. LiFa yette. rod . March e, 168. tcakplauto lxi commn:diliig the Jamrzet B'sWat C Cato ati hkgIvl stifactory anld equal in w. ar to 21:u0! xof lid gold. They are the "Boas" ir. tact aa wcli as toi u:.rme. 'W. U LWGLE. EdI. aind Prop'% Ct.rzor. Dti Mroir, Ixu Feb. 23.1i88. Otir minxapgEr hai carrii a J:11et boots P.: tent W.it a C-,:,e, a uti cheruy says tai.t it, S'.W LEAnt:It (2O. I ub4. imaa State Leader. Wita t~i Iv hiv i entirely sali.factory, .t; g in (ver i4.hct jaot Au. represiented. It 1:: a pr m et l'nauy. M. H PErEihs, Tho Watch Ca:e I haJvI of your m'tle isi to evcry way 1ati:.ctry : ityirhut leniE 1:. at d Frop't, b.rcA of Liery ThA elbove are concurred its by bUo~lredsiof other edtora t well as omorcehats, toChaoIcs and jo~weiers, to a:l porta ot the coun try. 'Ihi:; I' the e-.lv to~cot ican mixde of Two Pliatos of Solid Gold. It iu warrotted by af (I LA certttkat. Ao: your .Lwe:er for mata te d catalegue CotalIotE IIH 'corption. G REAT -- - --- WT Ef have now in store the larges es* tock ever purcbased by us, and " bich will be disposed of stilow I P bry Goods. Clothing, flat Shoe., Groceries. Bridles. Saddles. flarness, Red Leather, larness Lea'her &x. We are not given to"$LOWINQG,' but aan truthfuly say we are -f~w ing solid bargains, and will be ga Isept 20. j Irwi7AtT OURt Wtuter Goods an still bolng sold at reduced price, to sk tom for NPRING GOODS. A lot of Buist's Oarden Seeds, just received. ALSO, SEE D POTATOES, ONION SETS, eta -AT THE VOO'R NEB STORE . J. M. BEATY & Q. feb 24 THE OELrU.R~ATED, TIE CELEBRATED "TE CLEB%,'TZD HIOSTETTER BITTERS BOSTE TERL BITTER3~ IHOSTETTER BITTTERS IOSETTj.R BlITTE~RS F. W. AE ' F. W. HAZExICT3. THE GREAT T INDIAN THE GREAT INDIAN THE GREAT INDIAN THE GREAT INDIAN OCEOLA BITTERS OCEOLA BITTERS OCEOLA BITTEriS OCEOLA BITTERS ~... P. W. HABENIORHT's. F. W. HABENICUT'S. P. W. HABENICUT'S. GENUINE IMPORTED GENUINE IMPORTED GENUINE IMPORTED ANGUSTORA BITTERS ANGUSTORA BITTER,9 ANGUSTORA BITTERS F. W. HALENICHT'S. F W. HiABENICHT'S. F~. W. IABE1NICHT'S feb 12. FR L SH1 SUPPLY (F New Crop NEW ORLEANS M1OLASSES, best in the market, and syrupa of all grades. ALBO, A fine assortment of SA ISINS, CANNED' PEARfG, PINE~APPL7E, PEACH EG, GRAT1ED COCCA:UTj' GELJATINE Atud, a good g1uality of OAT MEAL, in ftve pottnd pactkages GIVE ME A CALL D. RL FEENNIRLEN. dec 25 GVJANO s TAr'o:: I ENE Ihe agefte of several standard I.brands of Guano. amonrgst whiob are tbo Monarch sad the Wileos b Gibbes 3Xaitetd. t will alao keep.a 'ag an ofAcidPho-phata. Parties do to gvo me a eel before k ~utceba esawbere. i Ii iaways ah btbe eibrkt p~o e oj otton tsbR-tl R. .NCARLEY oMOwiE0iw9 Rgga e Gd Olo Se