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C. t ".VjA inloai Scu .E.-The trai nA k o pas innebordadfow orth-boundl pner, 12.28 ). m. Oul l-bound, 4.28 p. in.; north-bound freight, 9.05 a. Im.; south-boum1, 1.37 pti. . .These arrivals are oin the basis hi Railroid time. sixteen i1unutttdO faster thanl WilinSbod (11m1e. Now Advertisomenth. F. F. E. Company-J. E. Aiebonald, Scrietar'y, Masonic Meeting-G. B. McCants, Secretary. Portner's Beer, $1.00 peT dozeni,' ft ONLY'S. Tm Coi.ot DOun Fm) .cws.-Pur snant to tHie itotice hertofore ptiblish ed, the colored Lodge o OdhT Fellow. ht this place celebrarted the annid,a ryN. of their orgnitizationI, oil Wedines-, , q, diay, by a pasde and piCnic. The Lodges ftrom Colutnbia and Chester vere present by invitation, and par t.icipated in the exercises. Assen bling in the timring at the Lodge ball, the processioni larched through the principal streets, under command of John D. Smart., Marshal of the Day, ald then rettrnied to thii gieve near the hall. A bouniitifl dilliner was werved, and the occasion was generally enjoyed. We learn that the Lottge heire and those visiting ire all in a flourishing condition. Smoke the MasTRA SF-roi. Best b Cents cigar ill town, ati Domx's. * TH10 COUltT 1" 5ESSIOXS. 'T'rial of Several Caes- A Verdit. of Convie tion in Almost Every Case--The Preient mneat of the Grand Jury. Sliuce our1 last report the followiing Cases have be'en tricd in the Court, o General Sessions: The State vs. Joe Robinson, indict ed for gr-and larceny-Mr. A. Ni Mackey for the definditi. The pris onter was clarged with stealinlg a. sum -of' money.-about eight y dlollars--.fl'Otu t-he prosecutor' Mr. James B. .lobin soil. It was shown, Iamonag other t'hinigs, that the pr'isonier had acknowl edged his guilt. For thme dlefence it was ini testimonly thalt this cont4ssioni htad beeni extoirted from the prisoner by $fibreats and dures-severc w~hiprpintg. On thle part of t-he State the whipping was deniied in foto by theo witneLsses, and(, besides, it was shuowu- (hat, ac cording to the prisonor's own state shent, tie hiad acknowtedged hlis guilt before0 anly hlairm was doneO to him11. T1he jury returned a verdict of "G uit The State vs. T bomas Fowyle;,- ii dicted 'bi' mialicious mis1cif-Mr. A.' M. Mackey for thme defenice. 'rhe de fendtant was charged with mnaliciotusty killing tthe cow of thle p)rosecutor Mr. John P. JKikin. The dfcei'mc cot- up wath ie absencee of malice-il, buitig ad lbged that the cow had repeatedly in-' jurledl the defendnit's crop, after ttho defendant had fi'lly no1. tl the prose cutor to keel) ther upl. T1he jury renider ed a verdict of "Not guilty", and the defenmdant was acoordinigly isch~argerli The State vs. Patience Etligonu, iii dicted for ars5on-settin~g liec to the house51 ocetiIed by the pr.'secutinug wit for t he defen~ce. Th'e act of setting fire wa~s adinitted, buut it was m'rged thaiit ?Ih eVwls in~id(C 1 by. persuasion an~d threats, iadoe by WVade Mohley3, a colored man, to do) the act. The ina jutry to the house was shiowt to - have been slight'. 'ihc jury rend(ered a ver dict of "'Guitty" with- a recoiiliuena tion to then me-ry of the Couirt. The State vs. Prihuus1 F'easte(, in dited '(Or an nsauilt aind-battervi-y i wil ittet to kill-- Mr. -T IO. MeI'lloab for' def'endant. 'The pr1oseen1t ig weVitness15 llampiton-Srepihensi.on,-stated thaft the d1efendanit struck huin first, that he" re turnied the blow, whereOupon the~ de fondant drewv tis" kidffe, stabbed the pr'osecutor andl pur1isued him ruining Tthe defelndant set up tile usital' plea-of self-defenice. Verdict--"Gunitty of anl assault and1( baitter'y of a high anld uag (fi'alva e~d chiaracter." mrenut of the grand jnry, -subrbit ted on To his Hion or A. P. A1ikichc, Precsidt ing .Judgqe: The gland juiry wonild reCspectflly n'make thle following p rosen tmenit: T1'bat they have examflined the plihc oflies ofthe coutnty auint find t hdm all kept In Mr excellent con-dition. Thme Qourt:iloise has recntly, aceti ro - paired and* painited1; and1 this' adds( much to the neat nmap of the buildig itself', and at~o.to thre general. appear anice of tie various offi~ces within time . htth conidlthoui nhd urpudig ofthue Coiaty Por House art'shdh' ats r'eflect m'uich credit 11)1 the ih mnageP o'f the buystitutionl. t' the flm'st tiamo in a nutib'er'of year's, 110 comnpaints wete mide by any of . the in mates which it thel'bdst evidence th4a4. the. * - l~h~~Iy hatv.oxapined then books 9f * ..~''V4 iltp0d WIIch havo been 2accd our haade, ;and wo-flitbthn. al c diri ovjhe As ab*r Wea able tojutdge t MsO of111e6r have aC tdhilqttrer' t6i'o law - with inch . eiil cienl0 y and with gr'eat credit to t uia -selves. W he exliaV vCunilncd th1-. coty Jai ald find thait. the roof of the samo is 11 ideod of reopirs; and ye would there 'orel recoImend tht tile Boaid q Couinty C~omriisionei-s take Some. 11 Imedliate tels to lave the si'ile put il pi-ruwer conditionl.I. We -havsehl-ard 116 compi hilot in re gard to ti. puIbliO roads; alid frot ott pre.1tt inf riation \ve Would rc ,port .thin to be it in good conditon1s In conclusioni tie grand jury itt glid to . welcoie V6ur 11011or olne ihore to this clicuit, inId express to yol thbir thalnks for your kindness ani Essistance to then: Rtespectilly submiketd, .E. A., i ENNEDY, Foremnau TAr I.noW1'N (NOT 01 (xvOlP.) .ilieg. AZdito Tjdilvi whidse name hecads this.-conimulii ea Lion, and Who, it will be 'rinembered figured quite l'rolninlently some timh ago in Stoeber's inquitsaioni In Coltirn bill, iis retuInled to his native heatl to recruit his iealti, and now stailki upon our streets with as rtic'li ef-oite ry and baldvess Is lie was wont t< di@lpily ill tile flush (lays of Radical ism). Ciin it:be, Messrs. Editors, thal t.his perjured scoulldrell is getting c living from the good peoplOe of thiii .community ? If so, let us hlear to olit. cries agIilist, political persecutions. 11 the Deinocracy pr'opose to nurtur those who st;riko them whenever ar opportullity ol'ors itself, then ieve agiain call uon-the younig iien of Lii coinii.y to risk their liberty, and thci when trouble comes, fall back upon f sickly 'ctltimectillitv that is as de. i,icabl~ its it is c'walrdly. JUS-IiE. CROP(I's ANJ SCIIOOLS. Som'othnhg About Corn and Cotton, as1 aind Presimt- The Public School Question (P'ROM OUR OWN CORMlo SPoNDENTr.1 Ly. s' Foin, June 7, 1881.-We hal tihrec fle rainls last week, one accoi. pitlied with hIuil at few miles above us together with a strong winid, but WitI not much damage. The rains sectiet to have been limited to t space of fivtF or 'iix imiles below, and about th<i same distance abovc us. Corti aim cottoi are looking icalty--somd jus making its apeaane, ihving' beel planted tIm, but alill a i good c'ncdi tioll, labor L-eing Salt isetory. I all nals will ituake a poor yield, mu11ch hav inig been prostrated by the late licavy wvintds. Blit ia limiited area war eww down inl wh~eat, anld that will nlot yich Illore Ithan 1111 a crop ill 11111 inl stances. Our 1le anid cool sring re Ihids tIne of'tie ellr 1816, ilen I wa at plow boy. Tit year. was klowil it a year withut it un11n1111'r. I recollec that the dronglit, conitiiued so lon that tanners clt dowi m1 uch of tih tpland corn, anid used it its fora" Aln older eighibor than1 imyself Said t I mile i few Years Since that Lt wleat harvest. (wvhtich ten occurred froa tihe 1th to the 20th of Junel, 1no Ma wheat then being sown) 1h0 not iced al tile rea'perr chid( ini witer cloth ing. andt on3e manii wore his overcont. Colm adIvanced th f1 ollowinigear* to $. per butshel, and but little cou Ii bi pu31rCesedat 1thatt price. The sunnue oft 1817 was knownl as8 the wet Slit mine. A lull crop in upilainds, of con was gathered, butt ai po crop of col toni. Thenl oneC batle of cotton to thi hand1(, and31 inlSi som istanices I wvo, bu ralrely-, yv*ere produced, wveigin ig 3( lpo~unds.- Th'e price fromi 1816 to 132 averalged11f to 20'cents per pomul3(. 1 addtiona to the scarcit y of corni i 1817, the wyheat crop) was1 80 inijure by the coni tiuous railns, 11hat it Ispr1out 0(d,331 andnealyh all wa~s renideredl usc less, anid waIs calledi sick wh'ieat, cau11 liigthbse who u'ted the bread from i to vomuit. Allow meil to waive ti subjiect by a few dbsadtor'y rearks oi eduication1, as8 I am11 an3 '01(d-faishionie tutor. I not icedl thec Rev. 1I. F. C.,oi Iey's article ini yourt jouirnatl of recen~ da111 as8 well as5 youriconnuenCIts, togetIi er with Conlgr'essini rhTillan's, a] much to tihe purp'lose; butt I have livel lung enioughl and taught school loll ('noulgh to.algree with- 11 an itelligen trustee of' ouri free schools, that nloth. ingi short of doublt3ing our1 entiool-ta: ill remeIdy thle exist ing evil.- Ti i*ot.lil not be crontbersomae, asb Stalted1. He had1( two clildren1 at schoo tis and3( last year,3 and1( paidl albout tw Idollars schiool-tax, anid remiarked tin four dollars wVouldI be clheap) tuiitio thr eight' or nhne mon03tha8 for tw pfmplls; atid( the taxpa'ver's would h: non1e the poorer3, but muichl r'iche twenuty years hlene by educwating thiei c'hildreniniisteadiu of atllowing th'emt rtow pp' nl) l gross ignloranc'e. I. st noll otlhnr wayiI ill 0u1- conditionl of p)os crt.y to secure their eidulcatiquI. W. E. A regular' comnm unicatioun of' ~Winx L.- bor'o Lodige, No 1.I, I. F. M., wil be n1obl( at. Masonie 113.11 this ('1huidi Ievening, at 8.1 o'clock. - . B. McOANTS8, jun 9t . Secretary. ATTENTION! P,- I.- E.. COMIP AN3 }VjSSEMBLE proloptly at'y'our En'in . -1Hous0 thlis evenling ait 6. O'cloc for drill-withiout unitifr. Iemubo having spanneiorA in thoir possession wi bring themi to the Engine Houso. By order: J. E. McDONALD <~ TH E atosT! . jOH0I0E SUlMME~R BEVERAGVk 80U11 AS (SERbfRY COBBLERS, OILARE'PUNCHE.s, SODA iA TER, LEMObNES and. OLD VIRGINIA MINT JUJLE~P B UCoK B alit ALWAYS * .LEi.VD IN I N . RE MVED! I ITAVfl REMOVED TO T H B, store formerly occupied by John Jolmston, deceased, one dooi .outh of F. Eldr, her I will continuo .my fo er busin ol 'of sTAPLE and FANCY OoCERIEiss; WINEps, LIQUORS and (3IGAIV-. The houlso ha105- boen reno vated .and enlargef, and has ginito at differ. ent appearance. I will be glad to sod' all of iny old'.oustolinors' and friends, and will strive to please 3 them. Thanking them for past patronage, i solicit it eontinuanuce of the same. Respectfully, w. H. Dnly.j jun 4. ATTEN TION, LADIES!! HAVING determin ed to "CLOSE OUT" our stonk of Spring Dress Goods, we offer you from this dato unusual bargains in same. Wo have a complete line of these goods, and partie3s will do well to call, examine and priceo these before purchasing. We would also call your attention to our line of Fancy Muslin and Linen Lawns. In white goods we are "Full Up." Oi line of these goods con - ctists of Linen Lawis, Victoria Lawns, Bishop Lawns, Plain, Plaid and Stripe]d Nainsooks, Jacoinets, Cambries, Piques, Plain and Plaid S1iss, &is .; &c. Lacs, Laces, Laces. Edgings, Edgings, Edg 1 ingQs. - CALL AND SEE FOR YOUR SELVEN. McMA'1STEl, BIICEI & KTCIIIN. t may 7 SaleoaldFeeastaIs) jt - WINNSBORO, S. C. t PRO PIETOB. ap13 TAX NOT1IE. Aunrron's OFFicE, n r pnlE lihoka oif this olico will- be open J-., frhnm June 'st to Jul. 2ii, 1831, to o rec'eivo returns of personal 'rope'rty ownl r d by each taxpayer oni the 1st, (lay of r. Juino. All mazic personis hetw~een the ages of twenty.-one anid sixty yoars are liable to pol~i-t'x, and~ w.ill repor')t aiccordinrl!y F'or the acconunuodation of' taxpayersu I ill be at th1e following place' on tho days specified for the purpose of receiv * ng riturns,' viz.: . . . . Woodward's, fmin the ai'rival of freight train, Junae 8th, to departure of south bound passenger train June UJth. 1 White Oak, .June 10. II Durh~am's, June 11. ) C'aid well's Stoie. June 13. Gl~addten's Grove, June 14. Tidgeway, June 16T and I6. Bear Creek, Jrno.17. Blythowood, June 18. -Jennings' S-or,. aune 20. 4 Jeniknille~h, June 2. k~ Monticello, Juneo 22 and 23. rs Bnckhecad,.Juno 27: Feastorvihll, June 2t and . .: PlIease tako notice' that thec ofilee" ia Wininsboro will 1 o' olosed during mny absence f the abocve apn~ioind1~tens, and. open on all other di';ys duinlg the iep pointed time. . , 'i~ may 10 tfj Auditor F. 3. BUGams SSPRING WAGONS FARM WAG.ONS. 1IN con nection with the Buggy . an'd sprirng Wagon bauiness, I have for sale the wvelaknov/n' Farnt Wan. My one-horse wagons are ,cou-pled the same as a twvo-horse wagon, have frent hounds and rockin-g bolstor. Warreflted for twoelse months. * . n..'cU1p)LiveNs, ap28Opp. IDunlovy & Faint RHESII 011GROC 9 Aim constatti .bein recived by nio, a synop si of wh hlig vo bel1w. NtW O1RLEANS MOLA91 I AND) bYItUP-.. . AL O tADE8. sUARS, FiI0M TIl'I- UH19EST TO T1E LOWEST GltADES. TJII HFJN ItT FLOtit II1T'1'11.JAtK T--"TUIE PAM T FA M ILY"-A LSO ;&Lb t A DES JA CSON'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR, CANNED) GOOID1 CALIFOINIA PEARS, iofiet 16g Coice. SUO(XTASIH, Beane And born Combined. TO31ATOES. .EA CiES, PINE APPLE. SALMON, SARDINES. 9USTARI, PEPPER., ETC., ETC I ALSO INVITE YOUR Ai'T NTIN TO OUR ROASTED COFFEE. Give me a call afd exanilne 16 . yotrself. Artliles too numerous to mention. . D. I. ELENNIKEsN ..?n. 14 TW STORE --AT TIE GLADDEN ROTErV. WEB, the undersigned, resipev'fully in form (ho citizens; of WINNst:Olto and viuinly that, e have REMO ).D to GLAIDEN'S iI'tEL, And aro nov in receipt of a full lte of new and desirable SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Which wo will sell at the lowest prices tor cash. DRESS GOODS, Laces and EmP-l'n6Merics, wyhich we offer at accordingly low prices. WHITE GOODS. We respentfully isk.tho attontion of th Ladies to our entirely new fresh Stock of these goods. English Swiss, Plain and Plaided Nan sooks. 1.qus,- in great vtriotv. 4SILK TIES. Ladies' Laeo Scarfs, Ties and PoWa, at tifteen cents, worth thii'ty-live cents. ]NEAOTIFUL SP 1NG SUITs FINE, MEDIUM and COMMO)N :FAlNCY CASSIM1ERES, - ~BLUE F!EANNELS, 30058TEDS, For- MEN-, YOU'flLfandI50YS. MADN 1TO ORDEN. Suits made to order at very low prices. SAMILES ON ENIrIIIN. ap 9 MSARiD a. (WOUND ON WuI!T Si'ois.) (E4 R(O A. OLRM, SOLE AGENT, 400 BIOA DWAY, . NEW YORK, Since the introdluction of this Spool ('otto', ihto the AmewricanD market. its suc eess has been' muryeed nted. No other b~rand of thread naes'-e'ver',sne't wilth the same jumounrt, of puiblic ltder in the same sjitco ot ',thhe.. .Tbo' -0 . N. T " nianuffutrnrs, wero the fin.( to recogmtzc the imp~ortalnce of the bewing AIiachine aind t6 make a sit.-cprd cotton,'which has ever'be.ed the r oog nized stti~ttfard for marcllltles, All the i.mprovemaents in' nmachinery tlht tho inventive geniu9 of the nine. teeth century has produnced hiave bee~n adapted by th'e'nanuifa'cturers of "o.ly'.' At all the great International F~airs of the world, '"O. N. T." hase been awarded the highest honors. 'the '0, N. T." fastories at Nawa''.. 5',20 opcetives. ..ipake suffloent, thread daily to go arourid thq world fdu~r times. Corn'dhmo 140 tpna ,of eoal daly, Tihe nmanufacturorA of "0. W.T." arc the largest man11fa'atu'rors of' ipO~l 0at. tOn in 'the worbl. A full asrjortrSenat of this Spniol Cotton. can be had at wlyolesae and retail at JT.. M BEATY & CO.'S. fob 2~2 ftx6m ENLARGE AND DEVELOP THE F0,M. . eAvice tre. D erib case an send stadsp to P. Den L. Co., A ttanta,Ga. Noe humbu Hi~gn eat referenee. Vorrespondenea confidentat. - Subsicribo t Trrf:- NWwS A? TRY THlE CELEBRATED Berloer. & Eg1el PHILADEILrIlIA LA0ER ur PINT BOTTLES AT ONE bOL.. LAR F Et bOZNN. HALP PINT BOTTLES AT SIX TY-FIVE CENTS PER DOZEN. BOTTLES TO BE RETURNED PROMiP'iLY. SUMHEif REVERAGES. INT JUiM PS, CLARET PUNCHES; SHERRY COBBLE RS, LEMo6NADES, 6ODA WATER. COCL LAG-~EDR -AND ON DRAUGHT F. W. HIABENICHT. ap 30 F. ELDEJ{ --0 NEW AND DESIRABLE SPRlING GOODS. 04EEP A'ND PRETTY SPlRING GOODS. BLACKI a'nd colored Ca'shmeis, Al paieas, Mohsirs, MomiicCloths, O rdna dlines, Buntings, Ilcrnani Clot hs. LAWNS, MuLslins., Linens1, Snitinigs, Pique, G inghams, Calicoes, Nainisoo ks. ASK to see "RenifretA" Gjnagleints. Casshnetcs, Jteans, Cdtt'onades and ~Linens: BLE ACT.ED, Brown and Plaid Hlomesp~un. TrABLIE Lirien, I~oylios, Towels, Shoeti'ng,'Pillow Casing. IF ANY BODY WANTS A GOOD HA T for a little money, let thoem call oii ris. Nouiby liinec of Straw flats opening. IF ANY MAN OR BOY WANTS A * SJT of good, pretty, nobbv,'charm-. ing Sprilig- Clothee, ktL t:deni call on tue. If ANY AII, WOMN O1UCLILD WVANT1Sga pair of ShIoes, cheap, let themi call oi nc andiget'thdin. T HOSE S1iET LAND) SH AWLS ARE LOVEL Y. A' 5'I'P11OL 1uiid' of Lnces, H~aniut 'JIfegings' and Inserlions, Cot GE~N JS' Silk and Linen Hlandker L AIDnES' Linen 1Iem-sflitehed Hand kerchiefs. GENTS', Liadiks', Misses' a'hd Chil GENTS' AND LAD)IZ$S SCARFS. COLLAS Raidd huffs,'lnfiling, Etc., Etc. BUT WHAT IS3 THlE USE TRYINO tjd mention overyth~ngin tbc Store? Just.conio a'nd seo mie,.tha', ic all, n I will'ziake it p'ay you. tI~ 1Y1 GRtOCERtY S'tORIE, AS'usual, is we'll stocked with all the niecessarles,.anid-a few of the Iuxu ries, of' lIfe,, tha~t le''1j the eating line. Buit oi houldl need anty ha re~r, er'ocker, glastsare or woodonware, wvhy I can silpply you. SO DON'T 1 ORGET TO dALIL OEN . '. Elder. TOILET SOAPS? AL 1RGE let of the.. cheapest Toilet S utny idrth price ever. brought tc Wininsboro, Onil aza he convi nced. MoMA8TEI, BRICE & KMtHIN. B. SUGEN] I do not prices In per, but 9 call and fi-d that tie eheaj tine eheaj don't you may 28 WINN 01 MININAU4GI COMRET1ANDIN TIf1ld IEIGN 4 DRiVING forevor into oblivion t1i stroyed the people's best frieud-.TH: 99 gauze und:-rfshirts reducel to 76 gauze undorehirts reduced to 55 gauzo undershirts roduced to I ~ECiA.~V~... ". MY entire notion stock on the con former prices square in half. Broken lots in Misses' and Chil'di 100 dozen ladies sined hose, in Bost goqdsin. the niarkeC for the mor 35 and 40 cents. - FOR THE"i MEN-i,000 pair's G ocents a pair.. Further for tho-men-3890 pairs I best British hose in Winnsboro for 21 -NECKWEAR~ AND) SIL 25 dozen Ladies' Laco Ties at 5, 4 dozen Ladics' Laco Ties at 75, beeni. bunght far belowv their original their goods rig.ht for casli and cash 6 HARDWA RE ! HAR.DW One dozen Eing's Ovn flne five I Five dozen cotton hoes, 6{, 7, 7} of 40 cents. Old price 65 and 75 can Just receiv'ed Foevler's.Patsant Fly sold in this'place, for- CASH' ONLY. PAl4TS, PETNTS.-~ZI atn agoni the United States, and wvill furnish ir thaW they can buy them elsewhoero for 'WANTED -5,0Q0 poun<a cotto Also the~ hideist' iarket pri'ce paid fc J. L MIM TH may 2C Ague Cure Is a purely vegetable bittr and powerful tonic, arnd is warranted a speedy and cer tain cure for Fever and Ague, Chills' and Fever, Itermaittent or Chill Fever lRomittent Fever D~umb Ague Periodical or Bilious eer, and all. malarial disorders. Iii riufam'tic dis.. tricets, .ta . rap>id pulse, coated tongue, thirst, lnasittu e,-loss of appetite, pain ir,. the back and loins, and coldness of tho spine and extremities, are only promnoni tions of severer symptoms which termin ate in thme ague paroxysm, succeeded by high fever and profuse peraipiration, Iisa startling fact, that <qinl$e af soiandl other polao~nous minerals form the basis of most of the " Fever and Ague Preparations, " "Specifies," "Syrups,". and" Tnicl"in the market. Tpoprop. although th~y are palatable,' an d may, break tihe chill, do not.curo, hust leave the malaxfual and their own- drnig p olson in the system, producing qiuinism, dizziness ringing in the cars, hegdache, vertigo, and other dlisorders mnome formidable than thA disease thoy were intended to cure. Av an's Aous CUnn thoroughly eradicates these noxious poisons from the sy9stem and alwayd.cures tihe severest cases. I6 contains no quinino, mninera1o any thing that ~ouldi injure the most d(lictato .pa,-. tient; and its crowning excellence, above its certain y to cure, is that it leaves the. syse as fre from disease as before the For Liver Complaints, Amna's Aou. duns, by direct action on the liver and. biliaryapparatus, drives out the poisons which produce these complaints,. ands sthnemlates the system to a vigorous, healthy condition. Nowarrant'It when talion according t6 directions. Prepared by: Dr', J, 0.. Ayer, & Co., Praeotdeal and Analytieal Chemist., . i owell, Mass. tYC 0E JEIMER'S. quote my the paw ,Ave me a you will [ sell a lit er t ha best. And for-get it. D DEPOT sBORO. G timE AK ii Dk 1 tEse ,Y4 ]F TE RRAM, -0 A system which for long y'ars d"' IR POCKET BOOK. 25 cents. 40 conts. 09 cents. tre to the front counters and cut Len's, reduced to 5 cnLs a Pair. dlark colors, reduced to- 10 cents. ioy. Something nice at 15, 20, 25 'outs' brw half hoso cut dowug o' rown socks reduced to' 10 con.TE K HAl(DKEROHIEF~S. 10, 15 and 25 eent... - 90, $1.25, $2.00.Thsgodhv. value; anfl par.ties '1 Who Uvet to buy alf should mspect these GOODS. A.RE!! I ARDWAl'E 1!! inger cradles, at $2.65 CASH. inchos, at the astonishing low price ts. Fan' at $2.90, loweoi' thihi ever before foi- oe of the best mixed piaints in. y customers with theo goods' loss' the Almighty D'ollar. i regs, for which' I w'ill pay 15 cotifs. r hides. LEED5N! oi LOW IRICES,' F ROM TILE W RECK One Tire Plate, one Tir'e Bouder, one 'Tird' Shi-1nlior tli-eb Screw Plateis, one Bellows o Anvil, one Vise. One Boxing lMachine, cost' $15.00,'will be'sbld for $10. Lots of Oval,' half Oval' Rod,' Band, Square and Tire Iron ; Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Carriage BioltA, Tii'a Bol tiid all manner of'casting. '0ESOLD RlESA1WlE~lS~ OF ULYSSE G. DESI O TrES. may 14 SEEDS THIAT..PURPRISE? 'TamE P.4% QQ 8 .BONANBA' from anylbli .evegeowe hre diio'us awor ooed. gn t b a l0c. a p p . S o no~ea pe nt o W.~ L.10 a Cuy n.... aad. l. Vr cre -go.od ,