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!OWN AN.D COUNTY. TUJB9DAY, Maroh 9 I 1 : 183. TrioRs op TuE NEWS ANt) D KII.J... -TrIl-weekly edition, Fur dolhars pe 111111m,, In advance: weekly -edition, two dollars anld flfty Cents per nnm l. Ilk advinice. Liberal discout to e.lubs oI five ..and tilsvards. RIr-s oF Auv i-wii!uN.-(n dlolho per inlch Ior' the *lirst iisertio'n, 1 .tl 3t et. e inchl lor- eachl subsen ment inserton. These rattesapply to '-it] ad vertisleents, of Whatever nat1h' 1-e, and are payable strictly in advance. t on tracts for three, NIX or twel' e mon11ths made on very liberal teams. Tran sient local notices, fifteen cents per in for t irst Insertion and seven andone-half cents per line for each subsequentinsertion. Obitualies and tributes of renspect charged as advr.. tisenents. Simple altiounceinents or marriages an31d deaths published free or charge, and solicited. All coinunications. of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to the WIhmsh)oro Publishing Company Wi.ansboro, S. C. ...1LRoA SellI.nmu.E.-The trains now pass Winniisboro as follows: North-bounld passenger, 12.18 p. Im. south-bound, 6.30 p. i.; north-bound freight, 8.6, a. im.; SouItlI-botld , 1.16 p). it. .These arrivals are on the basis of, Railroad timne. sixteenl minutIes Aster than Winnsboro time. N-w Advertftement. Grand Opening-J. 0. Poag. Local Driefs. -Our young friend. John Meador, of the Dark Corner, was In town on Monday looking "as mliig as a bas ket of ch1i pm" --rte Court House "Rinig" is a handsome lookiig set or fellows. They Were out in f'ull force yesterday afcr noon. 11ld her litrd. Molly." - H. A. Gaillard, Fg., left for Charlestonl oil Monday afternioon oil bus11ess comiee1eld with tile approach Ing trial. in the so-called election cases. -Toin Urowi, of swit-witiess fame. *.: reI.porived to ha;ve said inl Co limii 1h.t it! woild not com1e back to Wi to live for one tlhoul11and -- h - lo, J.- ;, , r k a:I a w :' ' P-0 up a oume gonilr j.; -Messrs. J. W. McCauts a nd Louis Leavell went to (olumbia onl MondyN to aplel before Soeber. Waran111 had been issued for t iem, hil hey 1110 not been arresteod. 'Phiwr- --ea Ililt- m.), Court, I. p.Iitn.i I, '.. ..t ... . ,... mCnt inl the clse of F. E 0dr .. C.c. & A. It. 1t., Coomnplyl h rfil rne t a subsidiary action for costs. mil dos., not affect thle main11 decision as i freightf i. --IH e rv Jophi:m, --lee r t -. c': ty afoiresaid,'' has1 been1 workinog ini tio lumbiia for the City Cottacil. and1( thnii' getting his li vintg fromr Demri atl'I . In: this wny' our (Columbia friendi1 ' t nurnlurinug a repitil' fthat wvill one" cia strike' themi wyhei n 10 r-.. --Mfrs. B':ne is a3! lron" o.- mr ago, and' is prennre~1d to ef I - friende. liroii51 to sli', ah To'h linnst e'x"ni8ite lot of iiinier' dress gooda ever bronizh t) lo lislmar eo, Mr. Hong haQ recntly had his stire renotvauted and1( repainted, aund is irnde inl every departmentt for thie .sprinig trade, A SOFT ANswERI.-Thie ('amiden Journal, aft er nmakinrg some frienidly remiarks. whc "lb'modestyv forids 1u8 to repeat," ad8: "'Our friendca have given us a fish fori a serp'Ient, bread for -a stonle, anid ill reading~ thisa excellent and1( unaniisweraible aritcle~ we aflirmi in inttire that we wvill not cross sword~s with them un11ess fin the next piolitical campaigni we cani't aigree. So farp so wvel, and miay the lessings of prios perity crown1 and1 bless5 our valued and excellent neighibor,' ScION Cutuncu.- Coninunionl was adm33iniistered at the Pre'sbyteriani Church oni Sutnday. T1he aunna re: porLt of the Sesslin to be runade to 11eth1 el Presbyteryi nlext. mth.i at Lancas ter, was read to the -congregaltion1 . It shiows among other things, that thetre arc fifty-eight flimifIe8 coiniected with the congr'egation, that the 'mniister's salary has been inicreasedi a huniidred dlollabre and a1u paid, that neairly four hunIIdred dollars of debit has been1 paid, besides iieairly nline hundi~red dollara expende(1d ini implrovemIiett SAT.Ear PAfnsoNAOE DlESTRIOYED.- Oni Saturnday morning thle p~arsonaige be -longinig to the Salem Presbyteriani Church in tis county was totally de stroyed by fire. It was occupied at the time by Mr..T'. E. loil. Ire camne to Winnsboro (il Sa1turda1y 01n bus1i nless, anid.wh'iile here, recelived' neOvS of the loss. \ll t bet furniiture in the lower' part of thie hious.e wais saved, hut the c'onitets ofii' th upper storiy were lost,. includin~g Ta quanftly of1 e(rn a~ som11 lantat ion siupp1lies. TIhe par-1 ROnge was~ a- near~ tottiige, budIlt se'ver al. yealrs ago. For the p)as: t'w year s it has been rented oat. We symnpa thize with M'. .Bel andii with the owni era of the buffdtog in this loss. 'The cause of the fire is not known. It. is -stipsd 8( o have been: Ignited by sparks fromn the chinuney.. NOTiX8 FROM 1)4R KI C'OR&AB.. OfCatl Meeting--Thouiatq on fhn -Slttsi. tiome Froin Our Own correspondenit. Dit.90RNER, March 2.-Wo have hdl~e1 ~b meeting, but a- small turn ~F4to ar -j responded manfully t~o the r~jmrag~r3,have asisurance that dwh vif *half~our' lhace witIttI id The tille ire very iqljt nid one of the. chief causes of thi is the-Itad eA t'ile I we IIxvO pas).ed thf'ough. and still thuy trouble us. It not only our (uty to Jp.stainl oir..brother lemocrats, but. allso to m1lake tihe ladicalsl pa% (he 1iill eX11011SeS Or loss an8 d - . we ei~notdo hs dverlywe' Ai4 - 41.)d it* I idira ic :v. t I - o lmy Jd n: n Ime10tiillerbconnll he(1~ ujit~ t>14 .:b 'm Iull~~~~Ca iitu itt 110( 1 je* yUL i theO~irl o wiit, dieviown1 , 1'e n os:0 Ohe Coliower, dneu.Tiy .: their. inlfinnous I:les We hvc Some troulb.e inl eiguplrlm nikile lit.bi seaszon oft thle ven--. We 11ully itend for ;hose that ceutu thec trouble to foot thle bi. l'hese prose-j cutions Ie enough to 11111te the whites solidly to the Demoeratie party. It is not here as in other States-Demiocrats and Ilepublicans-but a struggle be tween decency and common desri'ada tioln. We are at a loss to know why It is that under a Democratic adiniistrta tion we are carrying a train of Radi cIal teacliels, mostly towi swell heads, wholly untit tor the work that should he done by then. Did anyone ever kiow a Democratic to gret a teachelr's p lace inder Ratdical rule? None but, ck Rtadical scallawags and Import ed outsi(de whites could obtain the places. We ire willing that tile public fund be divided between the white I and black schools, but believe and knsow we have a right to say whio shal teanh them. The time has cole whell good meln should take the colored chil drel aiii teach thein honiesty, truthf'ul ness Mil gelleral self respect. We be lieve it is thle dUtV of' our i'Xaiilinr Board, or School Commnissiollet o 1s110 every ellbrt to get good hoiest whie 111011 Or (olorled Democrats t') take tile Schools, evenl it' they have to advertise for such. There canl never be any' ilma provement amonllg (1he blacks, morally, Socially or polit3ically, until tis chane i4 madhe. 0 1 a13 fetW m1onth1s ibj han there was at school mnarm that clos d I her school ill this Settlelienit, IccoInt Siag to g-ood authority, by singing Ilialig Jefl Davis" 011a1 limb. DARK ConEa. I [We would say inl reflerellce to schools, tihat the employment of teach ers rests u ith the trtutees of tie re Spective d(istricts. By tile law the Counly Board of Examiners nie re q iired ' u examine i.11 candidlates f ,r I .V 1rofesSion of' teaciher. 1111d to give (I) eahll persol, tndllll (Itualified, a c'er icate ig forth (he branc'hies of learnilfg he or' she imay be capable of* tachin.''1 . That is t he:ir uy-t spe tiit apldicnis answer questions pre. pared by lite Stale Boald. Th1e law albl : ": s-;.1 he the dutyI of tile w' I I- icI , (-im : Z lise t tI n :ves."- Firs, ' -f i . . S Cotmdtlton AdoptL'I at 1(ts neorgaenira * in 2 '' rile wl Co il s 1. n e t ils' luiell..41' of L 4)lteg~tc appo.. b IVt orl b.- 1('hIneinbes 0; at whol chiseo :o attjemi. SoietyjI 's ownliitis shalll ho paid( o)ver annuaallll to tile L1%ren~t So4cbety, to aid dIistibuht ions a140 uog the(3 desti iute ini 411t1 her larS ot' tIls cotI tl'y atild ill fot'. A wT. 5. Tile ofieeris (of the Society ShaH~l comist1.0f a1 PreCsidenit, Vice-Priesi dent11, Secrtaruy . 'Treaisurer1, 1Deposi tatry and1( Execuive C.ommllittee of' sh~e others&, iad of whlicih lomml~it tee tile other' (Illeers8 sihall be be ex offcio Iat. thle mlieinlgs of the Society andit of' fire Exetutive Cofinniitted, unill in is abseunce (lhe vic-Pre'sdeart, and( ill their' ab1secelO, thme firsIt.namhed-of' the Execu live Committlee; and1( .the President shall have power' to call mneetill'gs. Thie Secr'etar'y sha1ll r'eor'd thle prIo ceedinls oft 11liO 80eiety an~d of1 its offi uieis iln a book kept for' thalt pui-pose; the Trea,1sul er' shall ho01ld andpay. out, its funid.' on the order' ofthi.-P.edenit. anld 111e Depositary shalhl hmavechre of' (lie books. AnT. 6i Thie officers sindi hold stat edl'lMeetinlgs oi thleir' ownI aldjourn men~t ; shll keep a; snpp)1ly of' b'ooks on1 handl~, and( see to tile supp~lly of' thle deCstiLtt with1in tihe field of' the Socie ty ; shall see to collectioms, in soe wa~y, inl all file congregatiolls witihit its field-, alinnally, oft findstefl' its 1tse, and1( hailll annhually make a rep hort to the Soniety', of whichi ai cop)v shall be forwarded to the Parent Society. AwR. 7. Tlier'e 8hatll lie ai gleral m~eetilng of tile Societ y on1ce a , year', wlve'n thierC shll be a r'e-electin ot' offiber's, pr'ovidedt that all ohlcers shall su1cces8sors are' t hus clhoseni; and3( at tis Imetinlg the officers sha11 ltimke rey .Aw'. 8. Tis 3onlsttutionl shil nlot be0 changed0( except ait an1 annual111 meet lng of the Society3, and1( on notice at a. pre'v1118iousmeting. 01' Onl notice' fr~om 'the' pulipits:of' tile' 'onlgregations inter. ested,- onie mto1)ib Iln advhatlce.. 'n IcYr. ON f l[ g CON OA ICE. Favorable Progress of thme Work of Isami. g~ation -Feenng of the Negroes. COxlummmuA. MIarch 22.-Theiu second( detachItchlt of' the steconde lot (It hiiumi gralilts ar'rived dully t his morning, all "tagged" with car'da in th' butomn holes addr'essed to- Colonel Butler. 'The Commisioner prtonIounces thiem the best anid stur'diest he ever' sawv. The women- seemedas itsed'to hard .wy 141he mecn, anid all are fresh col orh'td. '11nd4 r'obust. The naiW et)ier ,~~aolled. aiout the str'eo( e Ihis eventig 4l))tl'itIng greatly 10 tile inltere0st 01 ~~to atti4o of e a'ob II. tfdi'e ghfd, kid (oy) tplient iskanh.4. wVoninig Iio 'eiic ot~het' 'Wly deu penpie cani't silly iI dey >wnl phiee, 'Stead urofIIn hyor . fr vuk iI w e S late w en II w'e got InIuIi 4('ro. 4ke areativ':" Tis Iiing is wide 11i * ;a <l.spi *Iingi .>) . 1. . loh+t - A iari. ( ied ieni and th1( i .' lliin, li-s anidI lour hachelors it) work lit his saw muill, lit ithe towni "of iniatitleeit distmnes," U. help till it out. Mr. .1. It. rib. ling" Vill take tle rest of tie seconid pirty, saolum sevenl famlilies, to Wvest.. In-tister, Oconi'e counltv. to-mlaorrow rn >rlhig. They dI'i '.mop cin I 1g, however. A telegram tills ev( IIi Ig Im 11u )neles( the departure to-lavy of Se nl lmilies more from ntew Yoik for Co Liambla, consisting of sixteen adults itud t wenty-nine pers.,ns in all. Thev wviIl rrive. onl Friday anrnng ui will inaike seveniy-tour persons colo ti.zed durhig tle first. week. Somne of. the arrival.a to-day were Dermanized Poles. Ticv a ll look very ua int, traversaig the st'reets, puffluig [olns-stelntied - pi es, aid - escol'ting their f'rans and re-Capped children. Oun Wmin %-PnoDUcINO CAPACITT. -Few people compr1inpehend tile en1or 110118 whtel-pr1odlcin1g Ca)ciitles of 11118 countr11 v. Witiout localizilag the treat.S by States tlcre ae at least four Iutdred and seventy million acres of land whieb ca be devoled to wheat itising. The entire wheat crop ot'last vear, wichl Wasq considered I)hnIne1011 "al. would not furnaish the seed to sow i tlese vast traicts wlihih are capablle of prodnetion. On1te can liardly realize Aie :1111 sigiili'ance of Ilis' fit. It. Iians that tie United States caln rai noighla of wheat to febed the wiril's Lople. Evei ill so oldt a Salte as Mis isslIl)pi tlere are taillions of jtinculti raIed lands Ihat woild yield bonutifl 3rops, and tle samne is true of a dozeit >ier Stales that are considered well 4etlCzi. Land is so abundant that raners have plunde;-ed th .: soil tead ofcultivautingr it.; yet it seems to J :nexhautsstble. Inl Southern ill lois Cfarms have yielded r.>p after .rop of' excelle:it. wheat, without fertil .z ition or 1ill1lltiniii1r, evcr sice thle otututrv was flirt settrld by .he white%, ndso n Il egoi; in I I the1 ni-111sor. 100d ofCorveillis fields have been soun, wit: .,Init Aniniterval ot' rest. for. forty rear's, .1aid vield 1s good crojs now as first. A Ma-:ss FiOuu 'r'l-r g.'vr.--21r. 1. 1. Arnold, who went West. froi his sect hiln of t lie S..a e s011 -ix vCu rs luro, wriu- inl ret-C'l-rene to Ik Weekh/ Yvnw.:. tt'oi j i i-; -iq C v .~ h: Oti l Keii. I'MoIa Ii, w I1( ! a k ui-1 I tni: . 1 C. Vr C, ;Ie Io I~ Ir I av th t ii .- d : & s v' xI . t I i . i , i vIeLC . V-41 . n l : a l i f n h isi n iz' I couta ry - AIt tier can seC e aer are larits and( six-shootei'.. ire' ?'I on thergh t'roun ( 'harlstonti hid thle ( ohan aj~ & (reeniville 1iil N O:C h - . : (1: witlI be bel 11inh 1t: Towni I 'itn thet lirst Alan'lay ini AIUr'i. 1i..14 ii o 4thi day hherei, betwi-on t :o hlr s of 7 ia su. an r5 p m 'The~ bOO' f ir RegistraIt ic n of v'oteris will bie opeaned at the 'I own all in '1 hnorsday, Fri(n ,. erd atnray (Maro'' 31st and Ahpri i 1sf andt 2nd,) Ire. ding tihe da~s of 'lee: ion betwee'n thue our s if 6 a. ini. aindi rhlei followi :g ciitis -:r'e a;.pintl adI us Manalg( rs of I.egistra ation ,anI Ele'tion: lis Goode By3 or'der of Connil: 0H1, YES! OH, YES! rI'4IH 'tIONO MOONTrAIN CORN W H IS 1 KFY hals come andt is shill oming. If you want good Whiskey and good1 Sogar's, onll at CLENhINYNG'S 110USlN, next door to W. RI. Doty & Co. Hie keeps the best of overythuing. Tthe best Nathlan's Old Cabinet Wh'Iiskr.y. The best Gibson's WVhiskey. The best 'I en Cents Sogar. Thle best Five Cents Megar. And, above at! f'higs, the best hinne' for 40 cents. And if you 'como into towxn between 1' and 1 o'ctock, and are hungry, call at Olondining's for a drink. andi he will Ret upl a free lunchl' t'or you. Ofendining keeps a moral and a quiet house. ~re~g R H ddie .0 AC E00MORHD RI. WV FUplW8, Agsit t Wiuse. ,oro, . ~e n R AD ooco i~UDON UVM1TE UPooL,;. GEOR@IGE A. CIARIC, SOLE AGENT. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Since the introdI~ttion of this Spo" Cotton into te Ame'ic in.mark I. its une cess ins been unpreced- nted. No oth brand -if thread hm ever met wit tV same nmoint of public iav. r in I ho saim H I ce oft '-ime.. ' !e 'O. N T " manufact nrer. %ore th. tirsFt to ) coplgizu ftle imporctacul'e of t: ewing Mlee ino 11ad t - mae lo 1i) 11.x no: cotton, w Iich ham ev-r been I ne reco niz~d standard for mwachines. All the improvements in mucliners ti-at th'e inventive gentius 'of'the nint.. teeth century hams pro-lumed haw e 1ee adapted by the maptufacturero of --O.N.T.' At all the great International Fair i. tho world, "0. N. T." has; been aw irle ' the highest honors. The '0. N. T." 'acwnries at No'var. N. J., and Peih'Ie. 'cotnniad. emp 1l . 5,20) operatives init' e mIicienI ihr*w daily to go around i o wor11l I iti1' 11.1 s. Consumo 141 tons of co-i 'mi.y. Tho manifactures of '0 X. T "t m the largest maninfacturors of1 Sj o.I ('ot ton in the worbl. A ftil assortment of thia Spool c'rt-n enn be had at wholesaile ind ret it .1 NI IIHA I'Y & C0. ' :01 b 2 tilli SPII1NG GOODS. NEW SPRING G 3ODS. NEW SPIING GO DS. NEW SPRiNG GOY DS. ? UI NEW TOCI( * OUR NEW STuCK iS A iIV NG IS ARIV .ING. IS ARI?.UVNG. COME AND SEE US. COME A ' D SEE US. COME AND 8EE US. COME A'ID SEE US. P. LAN~DCKER &BRO11 P. LAND'~' KER & B3RO P LAND)EOKER & BRIO. t9 LANDECK(ER &BRO. rnch 19 CONF ECTION LIII IES, FIUrrs, ErTC. r'lIE underasigned having putrobas~ed the S..Moek in trado, rt~cently owned hv A. P. MiI'er, proposea to soil t l.e saume c't and below orttmial cost. Ie offers Friene'h Candy at thirly-tivo cents per pouind. Lat~ies' Biackets at cost Do)tll an~d T1oys below cost. JUST RECETJVErD, afid alwaiya on hen I . Fresh Bamnan in., O? anges,.Lon<, A pples, Cakes ar~d B3rea'ds 6f differohft kinmds. JT. W. ATKE:N. pr# Bread, good and fresh always on hcad. jmar 1--tx3mn To THlOSE DESIRING TO BUILDp. W E have just emnploye'd some of' the cmost skilitful ax'd experiit'need workmen, andl are now xeady to dno all kinds oft bon1o ecrpenter'a work. We have also macde arra'ngemeontsm with the leading aan mailla to furnish l n' ithc 1um - her. Ho on an - after tlais date we aro pre pa'red to d aeol indis of work. Persons desiring to I.afonl "he cas rejiairved, or contempmLe bnil linzg, will do well to got Itn es ~tite frttlI na befo 'ugiving ont en. triactd D~raw ing plains and slcoifleations~ a sapeolalty. We are versed in all the now utles- and Onits of the dav. 'ontran a 'aken anywhere in the St uth. Mll.wor.k w'arran'o-1. ~P1'L, n~iH icra anzd Conitractor4, IWinneboro, B. 0,. fab in.ta8 EXAI IN I\i 8 SO DOING Von will bo en% liurability this l8. il t cafnnot. 170 surps TilIS SHIRT, in 'Ilition 10 havi1 ila ttad PA'i E N'' PACK FACING, I tI tILe Shirt in the b.:h, somethin dyle of Shirt made. An examii ,53 AC] ]K .E: -ACI]-'T G- IC !he abovo statcment, is ta no. The SI MUSLIN. Fine linen FIONT i SLEEVES. UJTYT FS- I, UOAr1, Coffeer, Moace, &c.. &t U0li A c3 a:. TL. IMII AT G R9 e jPLE * ~APG)~ A.ss. G TINO EDL , -UT recuve Calr^ rot hoc inGareni Seeds of all kinids. ALSO Seed and ent ine Iri1h Potutoes of t he chuoiest kindse. (Chonice Vmia tly ( ('eies' arr~aiv~ in dily. I hav on(01 liand a larige lot of b~esi qiuality Sole L"ather, whtich wvill be sold at low fignres'. I ami pn.lig highuest prices for Dr3 Ilides'. Give n.e n call. \ . II. DON LY, feb 12 On t he Corner WINNSBORO, S, C, IS 1880. has pnw'd away, I am thakfu for the past l'avors he stowedI on)11 meV b y my l custer ol Chester. Lanctaste' andi Fairftield counil ties, 11fan mut sav that I have col. l.eted exceeditngly w'vll, notwi thstanld ing the dray sea&sonIi andsort eiw. 1. now inavilo thetin to comie, anid wI Rell tlhm MULES~i dND THOft$ES on)1 timeO unt il fall, nponi their m~aking~ meI~ goodc jppers. I alIso inuvita l'sI buyeV(rR. na i Reel to them as low au lhe lowest, fot' Cash, D rFT C0MPN~rTION. Jan 1 4. W;LLIFOlID. \ TL cprwoig having claim'a atri'4 th)4 ..L own:a.onvroll oft Wirnn boo nr e.1teI to pct-$n r4 tho anwme prop)erly adtd, to the on aiiioe on hbfore, thl 431q of March. E L OADLR * 14~ LINE -VUORS lc E L Tr-0 ST0~ ----- - need that for Sty lc, Fit, Pinish aud 'seej. I a Re-on forco bosom, has tho cole sl idh rmakes it impossiblo to rip or 7 thit cannot bo said of any other :intion of this '-AJ r _ ;I vi!l certainly convinco any one tiht irt is muado of WILLIAMSVILLE nid CUFFS and FULL FACEL , at LOWEST BOTTOM PRICES JNA UG . HE LE R OF LOW PRIC2s. t S aJ:.." --:, IUMZARt PATT . .FDITufRS AND NEWSPAPER MEN I of the ce'i niry clrore Jnmes Dloe&' rutent oo-il Watc~h Case3. As a proof. icad the fol. lowing: naio, f1Irnre. 3d , Strch 8 1S80. Ittgives m i ni 0 r auretoinr. onl that the Ja'sBo Watch Cair I have. carrier1 toa '!uperfect hWittalact ion Jr. w--r heaitti Ed. aind Piop't, 74.gramn. LaFn yet te, Tnd . Mfar'ih 8, 1)8). I tAke. pilture Ii4Ol in co lnsm g t.he James~l IBros1 Wnteh Cae tas hiiv satIsfnetory end eillt '1In w a r to ate ot tolkeI gold. T hey are tto *Buss" in tact, a we II ab in nlome. W. 8 L!NoIE, Ed. and l't op't, Corn ier. Des Mii s. Jn., Febi. 23. 1681. our man: ger has e tried n Jamier Boiss I'. ti im bV I ca C '.:' a-ta- - crfil. says that it, iT \TE LEA DERI Co. I (t h'is Ilou a Stae Lecvler. I :r p!oa''.d to ay tha thiee, J amrs BOSS Wa lt ic II hav 33 is enily aHisineCfory, be1 ig in evers %POct j-t 34s represented. It h i a peiI heanut y. M.t II I Ji.TENS, Ed. a ad P.op't ln~quota C'o. Tties 'rhoW b udeiiie4. Wi. Minreb 1n, 18. I 'IeWich Cae I have nt your mnice .1s In ever way3 t saloIaclo;y3 : It i-just sPlenif I * A hHBAR RI'Mi, Ed.t'~ and Prop't Torch 0. Lierg Th . O4 re Cenflrurred Ia by hn-ffedsof fher ialf rs as well n fOeaonts, maecbaolcs nnflii JendeIr., In nll p: tia Of tho connitry. PlatesR or '4oelid Gold. It I" warranted by si e. t-im (-rt ltleate. A. t:.vonr je weer for liltisti n n'ii ~OaI'ignc colin ulijg lull deaC Iloa. GRE~AT lI have now in storb the Jai-ges i stock eve ruh d by us, Clot~iofloa Harnss oubro ff. We re ot ive to LO ~a, LOW W.0ICES& OUR Winter 0ood. tre st b.Iug sold at reduced prices to make rooia for SPRING OOD. A lot of Buist's Garden Seeds, just received. . ALSO, SEED POTATOES, ONION SETS, otq -AT THE C O RN E ! ' o 7 E. J. M. BEATY & CO. THE CELEDRATE D THE CEEJ,bnTiArED THE CFLE' ' ED HCTETI TER DITTER1 11OSTETEri BITTERS HIO.TETTIER 3i.TEiRS -A T. F. i. IABENITCT1T1S F. W. UABENICHT's F. W. HIABENICHT. F. W. HADENICHT'S. THE GREAT INDIAN THE GREAT INDIAN THE GREAT INDIAN THE GREAT INDIAN OCEOLA BITTFRWs OCEOLA BITTERS OCEOLA BITTEES OCEOLA BITTERS --AT . F. W. HIABENICHTA F. W. HIABENIGHT'S. F'. W. HABENICHT'S. F. W. H ABENICHT'S, GENUINE IMPORTED GENUINE IMPORIED GENUINE IMPORTED ANGUS TO2RA BITTERS. ANGUSTORA BITTERS ANGUSTORA BITTEJS --AT-. F. W. HIAB3EICHTw's. F. W. HABEIiCHT'S. feb 12 FRESH1 STTPPLY .ri New Criop NEW LEN M~OLAS$E?, bens in th marketII1, an~c syrupsa of n!! griades. A LSO, A tino assortment of IIAISTNS, CITRON CANNED PEARS, PINEAPPLE, PEACH ES, GRAT.ED COCOANUT ISINGLMAS, OELATINZ Al8o, a good qualityv of OA T MEAL~ i (lve pound l'ackages GIVE NE tA C44 D. RI. FLN'b~ilni. T NANO 1 k ANO: l' HAVE the ag.ecy of several st~ard L. brana n' Onapo. amonigst whloh are ho Monrarch and the Wilcox & Gtbba' !aianlatede I will also ~c p a Jar a. mppay 0LAcist Pho pbate. I'rjye w t l0 well to stivo mue at ca 1 befo re makin ?furchnas. olsewhere. I 'sill alwaga~1 e hi heastm marke price for-coto~ .,,