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THE IEWS AND HERALD. VINNSIHORO, a. 0., VESDAY, Jimly 19, ; :- -81 .i'i0. A. K.lV1T(otyv. Asso~rsprKoros. t CoNOt.r5-sei.k,( 'SPi'tit, of OeorgIma, t has been classed among the Indepund. ' en4s. dile -was 'ari'ied ilast week. Will he still be c'assed as .udepend ent?$ Tra President im1provos steadily, and his early convalescence Is confi- c *dently predieted. A physleian, I)r. f 'uligroff, of somewhere, says that elther Mr. Garfleld was not wounided 'half as badly..as he wats stid to be, or else there have been most remarkabluec -<evelopments ill his-case. We are In. vlined to agree somewhat with 'Dr. .Fullgroff. ':ENERAL 9HALMEuS is opposing Senator Lamar's re-election to the t UlnitedStatos Senat'. It will soon be seen whether Mississippi is big enough 11 to hold two great meni. If not, we are *sorry for-Chalmers. Lamar is one of ! the ablest and purest men in the Unit -ed States, and not to re'tiurn him would , be a crime that Missisippl should be h1 Iade to acecounti for. 'U A-wen~i tieth-atnmal meeting of the Natioinal Educational Association will behield at Atlant this Ieck. The leadinug educaturso(!f the country are exptetd to be present, and their ad- i dresses ail discussions cannot fail to t. be improvht g to the lesser lights that 8 .cangre'gate there. It is to be hoped tlat this Visit to t he South of leadimr North- .n er men will be of benieit, as the-V .must carry baek pleasant iImpressiois t of the hospitality of Atlanta amnd the I -enterprise of her citizens. THiE New York deadlock was lrhlf brokeit up on Satnrday by the election e of Cong.ressmnan Warner Miller to the @ United States Senate for the long term e to succeed Platt. Four stalwarts went g over to the adiniistrationists, and thus pulled Miller through. Lapham ( .lacked -fivevotos ondy of anl election, ti twenty-eight votes havinig been cast ti for Conkliig-a loss or three. The stalwarts are demoralized, and intdic tions are t hat the tdin i nistration men t< will elect their other candidate in a T dt or two. But tim (Guiteau's bullet t the result would have been dilWerent. Although the wouki-be assassin pro-n elaimned himself a stalwart, he could s not have posSibly played better into ti the hands of the adiiilstration. Car- Ii field is going to get well; while the sympathy engendered in his behalf coupled with the fear of a Democratic t Senate, has added greatly to Republi- 11 Cti unification, and a half-breed sue cess. Well. the ides of Nove mber have hot yet come. Conkling will have i another opportunity then of regaiin ug p lost laurels, Will he make the elort ? lF Aar0ox othier serious mnatters en- ti gaging the at tention of the Legisla-. b ture will be that of redistricting the P State. .Congress has not yet passed1 ania apportionment bill ; but both the e Democratic and the Republican ap- EI portiominent give six Congressmen to a South Carolina-a gain of one. It M might be s.tnPposed an easy matter to ' divide the p~optdation of the State by ,( six, antd thIen group the counties into j~ districts hav'ing as nearly as possibtle ii the required niumber of Inhabitants. tI Bunt this is by no means the hardest part. There are lust about two dozen ment in the State wtho wouk~i grace a 'r: seat in Congress, besides the hundred19 1i or thousand, who wouki not ; and i each ambitiof' Ngslator- will endeavor i in) paitch 11[5 a district with refe'rence to f5 -eown chances. As everybody' can not get in the squeeze will be some.. ti thing-prodigious. We trust, however. ~ that the Legiselatur-e will he equal to the emergency and do nothing foolish. ti The districts should h~e constituted ae- s cording to the natural connect ions o f " the respectiveo counties, so that each will combine as far as possible a homogeneity otf sentiment andi oft pop1- %. ulation. Later on we may make some a suggestions in the intuer. At present it is suffleient to call the atloention ofr legislators to this matter-, so they cain thik of it during the guiet suinmer h months. A humtried se.ssion is too b. short a, time for deliberate and wise ai appornt tn ent. t A Wloman Sntnutly 1$ntows for Twoenty ~ three Years tho Mani who had Wronged 1Her. IFromn the Cino'tnat Com~mercial.) LOLISVn!ir., JTul- 7.--To-dlay came e news of thle deathI,' in Mississippl, of I YWJ. .Johni R. Thirocktjmortoni, of Louist- (1 viile, a imn of leisure an d of style, a a bachelor ot 65, a tamo~us beau of a ti quarter of a century ago, and the lov- d] eyr of thle be-antifui Saillie Ward at the tl tunce whenr the bewitching Southernt y girl captured the son of t he Puritan b Governiti, L~awrec, of Massachnt- f, setts. Whein the young bride went to y her Newv Englahnd home Tlhrockmiotr- il toin jollowedi. It is tasserted that ceal- b Ousy oft Trhtiockimor-ton,. wvhich Mrs.h Lawrence was too proud to resent by explaniation, was ini reality the causo which led to the sepattoni of Law rance and his wife. Sallie Ward camnet back to her fathler's house, and a di vorce wtas granted Lawrence on the gron d of dteserlIion. rThe lady gave no explaniatlon. Throckmnorton still hovered ar'on d devtoted1ly, but wa-ms not rewtarded by the hady's htando. She . married Dr.- iliat, amnd aftter his doathi became the wife of a healnthyi p~ork matn uiamned Armtstronig. Whenu thic gentle man (died, it was ruimored that at least Maor Throckmorton was to be bless.. (1 ed ro his lifilme devotion, bitt th t hlantdsome widow drives about in the fliest private turmoiut thto city. aifford-s, and haus'pauid nto itore attenilonm to the adrdresses of 'the Major thtan ini thec (laya of her girlhtood. rThe beantvy of a tihe Kentucky hielle, Sallie Ward, inade hter fame world-wide, and the per~sis teincy with which the Major tfolilowed i La r gave him at -etain, itnor.>t ini tli yes of tiroe-mi1titnde, but it was anoth r wotnan that heldhim uip to.thoegato Wmankind, a. womun who shalleved i' more Nipih0sultly than, he hlaunuted, lie path of the famnous-belle. Tfiroekmortonl was a pieaSIlng and Hvolotre man of the -world whom he Irst - net. t he sohotogirl,:Elear Godwii. lewas about thirty years of igesshe ras-iftleen Per failyI Was at least he equil of hi1) and to 'an older sis. i er be had beetn .aving attenitione. L'he girl was impulsive, intereding ud lmnocmit. ie deliberateiv set to rork to feign love and to gain. hei. reart. -Having gaiiied it, he thomw it side without conceri and went its Soon after a veiled figure appeared: i the streets of Louisville--a girlish ami'that moved sitcntly after tme min| heirever lie went. She never spoke him, necither tipbraided-nior-reviled.I Vhlen ho enterred tlo'hotel she stood at hle door; when lie enier ed from his lub-hiouise she was vainttlg. In Now (rk, in New Orleans, she was at his ide phantom-like. He jocularly' poke of her to his n'iends as his Iel's Delight." . Ten years passed. Ier .old frmends teolded her crazy for keeping the ilng up. Fimteen -years-rolled around, the po ce knew ter, they watched her'fath Llly, as s isome Imirmless, oeineiited ing, and Ipassed her from beat to eat as she ploughed her irav 'hoine rard in the wce sma' hours of tHm tormny night. No hunman ever offered er harm or' insult although she ottel tood all night before the places where er guilty lover was hidden. Twenty years were gone; old friends ad die lother, mother, schod1. mutes. Iler bair had thinned and Phitenevdt her forn stooped, a cough iunded hollowly on the air- ther step vIa iNIO fele; 1101 e the less it aIcked a portly, graty-haired, ftashiionm. bly attired man from mansion to )insioni oil New Year's Day, from ieatre and club-room, night after Tw'enty-three years passed. Even I ie little childrejn grew to know tho hiit, shabby, bhlck-robed wioan,i uid tiny fingers moited at Throck. iorto.n1r, gihost. 'ouing gir'ls looked Forl6wviigly Ifer her ..s she passed 101m1 silently. Wives sighed or smnil pityingly-they were so secnre and ieltered-whlen her garments brush their own. Mothers grasped their irIs muore closely-sappose this wo lan's wrong should be the rateof their 6veet daughters in the das to coie. 1 o. for twenty-three years, the phai in-iMt, certaii, dogged the be 'ayer's ste'pe. At last friends of his ad her' arrestecd as a Illatic, nid, wroumgh her ii gtided i(lpReaItilol, le nan anid wonmam were brouth-t. face face Inl the court. room at Lutiiville. hen it. wias that nll the city woke up the kiowledge that this womai was either crtzV nor a01 fool. Ier lam unge was elogqtct, her in1anliier re lied, her tace flim. The whole sad ory of her life was told-her vow to iltow hitma ull til he hour of retribu on, her persistent waucling, her si-, 111ce an1d revenge. Before the wo< in he i1ad wioiged Throckimomrtom intiled, and his bravado was not equal ) fle cross-qumestionimr to widhi he ris exposed. At last.~mone evienig as was wialkiig oi Jefferson street, ar (lie courthoise, it gretit shout as mded;1, cheer after cheer went IIp, he uld Coutrthiiouise . rang, with ap lanse. Mein threwv up) their halts. lien Godinjh was1 acitllted. and ( bIroekiimrtoii'aghost was laid ; forp IC womianl, having brought him to the Iir and1 havingl to ld the story ot' his nrtidy, s'aid that her wvork was done, Lid she would hiauit hmiim no more. TIhrockmor'ton, consiouls of his 11111, had1( relrinedl frotm arrestin1g I eri, grealyl as shme annlmoyedl hi in. dur 11thme twlenty-three vears, and tie ory Would haive been untold, anid me would haive lived and( dlied, re arded 'by the p~resenlt genlerat ion as a Ilooine hadli no111 11t the gallaint Mn Pr's fiends~ inlter posed t hair well.. ieainig biunmder.i. Theret never was a 'ial ini thme cityi that equalled this iti iterest . A t its close I he entire room1 as tillled wit ti shoutsa, which those iitside took ump, until the wvhole ci tug with the' i'ws of vindicatimi. he Jurors crowdedi arof- m u~d shook 11n(1s wiithi the accuse#.V a persons 'ho tfor years had passed hera without 'cognaitin asked pardon of their old len~d. After the trial, myv fhiends tell me i lit Ellenm Godwin fiever' ill any way oticed or spoke of Major Thirodkmno' mf. A timel Spenlt ini retim'eltent, and1( men thle dlesire seemed~ to awaken in mis blighted heart to knlow anid feel >me o (f time happ~ly iings of' lit'e, from 'ihich she hand deobarredl herself. Her abby black was laid aside ; plain lothinig, but the richecst, took its place; tudy, books anld music filled the day s. hme day the guests at the Gait .llouse 1w ani elegantly dlressedl lady enter be dining-room with Mr's. Gem. Pres an. This bealutiful ladv paid her 'ienld everyv attentionl, andl poori ElIln sodwinu awialkened wonider' afresh11 by er' ease in the new'. positionl. She oiarded soime time at the Galt Ihouse, ml( then11 traIveil for a while. But he( p~urphose wvhich had kept tier upj so >nig was now hitekinmg, anud she ank 'radally fi romt earth until, a few years fer' hmer' arraignmnt, she quietly assed away. 1t has becln a nmystery how she kept 'mack OfThriockmrorton, on his fr'eqjuent murs., Sonme persomns say shle bossess dt elarvoyanit. power, oir coulId read me u mid of hier lover ; others'. supposed mut thle Major's body ser'vanit, whmo iwaysaeLicoimpaniedl him, gave the in irmjat ion. 1 am1 t old thait ill heri last avys she reCgrettert havinig neglected me beauty of' the body' fot so lon1g, 1t ias hmer dlesire tthat at death she should 0 hanitdsomely robed. Time dlirectionis >r her funeral were left with her law era, and she wenmt to her latst sleep recssed like a queen ini a black velvet urial robe0, with rmiichm laces, silkeni 0se anoa dainty slipper's. -One of the best authorities onm nihitary~ science Itn the Cotuntiry is siaid: r be a Boston lawyer. -An 0o(d lady' in a Michigan village n thie F~onr~t i bof' July r'ose durinug thme elivery of' thie oration anld left. She Nilined fliat she had1( heard( ftat pe.ech about. twventy tinmes bef'ore. :m N'S MOUN'TA IN aund its It ERIOE8. f ilIS work, fromi the pen of Lvman C. . Draper, LL.D., will he reaidy for ehivery im a short limo It will be foiund 1o fullest andi most accurate account of ne 01' thie moat itaiportant battles of the evl' oi. Every 8onth Carolinian ould hmave a copy. 'The book is sold nily by suibscrii! fon at four dollars o' apy It nmly b' !rocured of the uinder gnmed, soto agenta for Fairl(eld.. I. L. Mn ITfIlE18 & 'cO. par Revised New Testaiments, in all' idifferenit styles, may be ha c ub- s .SPECIMAJ. t1pWc.. No, 0 AxT G ' 'I"'rA - A t IM ?-uvin PJa 2They alo l t delllt e P(I so, but so penetrntin I bt t y.' d systoAAOf 113t111r, tes Ind gA ot'Cc:e liver t~o healthiy acf-19n Prio 16. ts pqrO c~9n. .11e)8 be Hold by all drtggItts in'th' counly. ft IMA, A I.A.. 'April , t*M 'r~..'P, Goodtin Ngent-Dear Sirt I toft plenstire'In statibg itithave used your I M. cated Steek Feed oi a very pmoo cow, with great success. bihl looks much better.'10w, lives a great deal more nilk, and is inteb su. perior. I therefore recommenid this medidine .who wish to finpIoee tlelr slek, cattle and horoe.sas it is trulv'What tis'represeted to be. Very respeolully, - A.N AY t. -Ehra titA.- A A., ~Jr~fl ,.itWW. 'ir.'Shoenfelct: I'ured ineetnck of 'ortrtk Feed on noy cow. -with very Satisfactory re suits. She had recently dropped her calf, and was:tn a poor condition. nnd by the use of your Stock Feedshe-wns ra idly improved In flesh and fiillk. Very respectfully. GEO.tII. DENT. Sotdby the druggIsts of this couuity. Dr.'A. It. tott. or'annah, writes: I as Bure you it affords me pleasure to give my ap. prov and certillcate in favor -6t .your Lung Itest dret. Rhing giten it a inig trkfl In a nlum. ber of cases where it. pioved suecess in the trentment, of Bionehills andi 'Cftsumptione. FIve years ago my wife'a. far gong in Con sumption. she hnadbeen confin (I to hot bed Ie Ireater uprtf the time, for six months with flectic FeVer every 'dny and I had but little Mlacs of her recoverv, but. by perseverance With I no blessings of 0 od, her Lunks are now Prfectly sound. TgaVe her no other Lung Meditne than yours and a cough syrup I make. I hive "Ifterall * Iven them together as i have strong. rAiir in Ph. I succeeded in curing a uinber of -hopeless CaseS and rerq Drewer's Lung Bestorer as a valuable preparation. Please send m per express three don ns I am nearly out. send ill of same and' /Hill remit promptly. Wishing you good suemgs,-I remain, -ours respectfully A. h. . NOvTON, At. D., Dorner West Broad and hlarris Sis.. Savannah, Ge'orgiat. Messrs. Lamar. llankin & Lannar. Gertleimen: --One bottle of Brewer's Lung Irestorer cured te of BronchItis in a week's time. I will want i few nore bottles soon. I inte-nd keeping it in My -house all the time, as I consider It a valua bl'thedfrih e. YoU-s ret- Illy. I! N ITY DAVIS. Sold by the Druggists of this county. Coi.'tMr's.'GA., April -2, 1'S. Dr. C. '. Aitoffet t-Dear Sir-f v wife and my 'elf are satisfied that the life of our teething nbo was saved by the use of your Teethina Teething Powders), when other remedIes had niled io relieve bm. re have been delfght4 vith the speedy and permanent relief given ont- ' mur itildrrn .from eecre attack of 6hdlera MorbuAe. .eethina iA indispensible to us, and should be cept by tai barents having small children. Respectfully, etc., JESSE B. WRlIOHIT, - Foreman Enquirer-Sun. IT 18 WO'ND AT LAS' 1 SostrTnlNo NEW U~nsmR TIHE SUN -A new ea 4 dawning upon woman' Hitherto she has en callcr upon to suffer the ills of manktdd and ier owi besides. The free.4 nt and dis9 ressing irregularities peculiar tbler sex hat ong been to her the "direful spring of wool inntumberert." In the mansion of the rich and iovel of poverty alike wom i has been the ontarnt yet patient victin of a thousand Ills inknown to man-and withouit, a'remedy. "Oh .rd, how Ipng!" In the agony of her soul. hnth 4he crled. ut no'w the hour of h- r redemaptton 4 cothe. Rhe will stifer no more, for Bradfleid's eomiale Hlegulator, '-Wo'nan's Hest Friend," is or sale by i druggists. Prepared by Dr. -J. Bradfleld, Atsnta, Ga., rlce $1 50 per bottle. TESTIMONY OF DRUGGISTS. We have been selliug "Swult's typhilite Spl 'iflc" for yemrs, aid regard it it uperiur to nything knownt to seee for the Ustese it s recoimme'uled to cure. We have never known >f 1 11SIngle failure. S.-(.A1 UA FLH. Thomasville, (a, L. r Olt mEr & CO . Foryth. o 1 UNTr. HA NKIN & LAMAbtt. Atlanta. O. lEMBDITON, SAM1UEIC & MAYNOLDS, Ati nta, Ota. A TL A TA. GA., Jly 1 1974. We hove en poing ouwifte's yPid.tic Spe Deeticinte traten CO:S ci~oncfr the last, lane pandcetev ritcae then/y ethin notefn. l!ed gt welait. effictni errt t te of de aeto which soitrferomendt e f Wrll ofbe attoach eemit, who will fin, oh marile of. inruy time p~~taiispaidm ot iny lalnral sustane."~ l hi rui n nora. Al thnta rGa, (*n.t, thvigbe inolid fr ovl r trugnty yer an -tl ean Calfore a opy ofe Young hens. becoene Dteectape Watcles ofthneJetelhy.trade, msssn aof . te so mwahsny t eivntke goder ill otheres aTchecases, beng nad of t.o ~oitioell Admit, dvstl nd drt'dr tooh me nentinwhec oannerfer whithe are ruade. It s ofthe ona tihnedCesei -oe wning, tc laterinfgoldc, as e amnt l)itls ad ouft ife *eplid oitswcrow puirW s'gecu .ase of whih b( 'inningb olter pa ited alThsreoe auyno opese. Woe honvetlg reel een wh kes tht neou maylearnthes rireet'e it inhbe allIritto ove twnty clar and betqully remai, Frrct.ie byareronsihe a .S an >ee the starran artcales Jeeryc crase, ld on'tssbe pasaded hatmany oate ae Of daevy pas ofold. ok ve p ate ofom terJwerfrassartd. catalee tharilo It, ite on Stifrened JCas mndewtedtw mat oso, samlesi s pen~idanBe, nd evsted solidl joindIts, crown pit i , &c. fwihrr moerued byltin atet ThereforeMe buy oe ae ,r constingd aek who keep thed JA.BlSw' Patet, Ci'ne o Cae tatk all' (miuto h cla m pirbe eull god For, en sbynore pnibkle, Jwelers Asr-t Lsee the warrantcrthatr n ucpnesah ae asept 1sa4od.a 9 -ndY ou sontipol PEk~Y HO1E2S5n Ah! yes, Music,- Wveet I 0, does -.~inlt b - eqt 'Ibat , lappier and1 Slett~ err th hestd-of It tility that 4in t hese days of, culttif* 'id r.~ess doe.es n iot place a Plpno or' an ' rgaain lit fhdkkle, dprives hintself ad ear ong's'of a vast amointof pure tfid'fniing drijoy met Out Sunny outiand has in t e past ten yfftu .t oen a wonderful step loRward inI,. JVsi 1b develtpment-fgtt athe grand question now being agitate'~in her millions of homes i-not e T e-t instrument;,but ' d a n'or were soa u'e bmy It." And it is a perplexing ques tion, too. .TIe pape1r are .e with dam'ing bivertisenmens dear won d'vts bargoins of $1.000 Planion'f g-'97I .StopOgje.i- fort$85. Otre friend ad ve th' a'nother that. necd 'b o -. , until the warrIed buyer becomes udtu:..'y afraid to buy-bt all, lea e -. be cheated, and so delays ntil some u'si ous traveling agqpt eies-lof 'hid "scoops him In". Witf" 'fa tp, "sanide" 'instr. rnent. whicb, In the erd, proves a source of mortitleitons rather than of enjoy tuent. WIEE 70O BUY. HOW TO 5tf. TEl 'QtERION S0LVED. Ours to answer. Ours to potil'tM -9ade to buy good.benest nstruments at ont Prices. Our to save buyers from inpomi. ton and vertasuig. The mission of LUDDMT & DAMES' SOUTiin RN IJ 'S I C ROUSE, The great Piano and Organ souse of the South, to furnish -coathern buyers with Pianos and Organs from iftattara makers, at lowest factory wholesale p rices. Established in 187(1, and now an immense Musio Hfouso. Magnifieent Dott. bie Store. sixty feet front, three stories above baserent Two hundred Pianos and Orgabs 'in stok.. 'thousands of in. strumnenta I6II 'f'early. .Our 6tid the sonth.- Ouv'tustomer~s legion Our capi tal ample. Musichis ourselves. An army of employee... Brantch hlouses in seven cities. bur travelers everywhere. Exclusive control of the best in.4truments in the world. Iirect connection with manufacturers. Always pioneers In low prices. Able and .willing to comprte with the world. Pledge. and Maworn to do it. AND 'W7OW #ARE US WLLA Dlon't w're 'ime answering absurd and deceptive advertisements. If vnA want cheap instruments, we have the'mu, and at less than the lowest. We compote with Beatty, or Marchall & Smith, or any other man, ao oaattet where he lives or hew much ho bltlo. 266 different styles riend prices to select fromc, and such niket an ihickering, Mathush ek, arion, Souttbi. Gem, liason & Hamulin, Peloubet &. t.. and Sterling. wt on test trial. Ilw freight guiatned. Stoois, ('overs, Miusic and MUomtAL -fo'Un given free. A titve cash now, .and blrance in the fal-, is ali we want. pecia terms' for midsunmer trhale. 1 (1 second-hand Piaos eand Or gans, in go rwpsir. to be oeed out cheap. Write for Catalogues, prices and terms It-will pay you. Address LJUDDEN * BA TESy 1avahnah.ta. N. B.-end also for Ctalogueof Sheet Mtsic, hiite 2looltf. Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Band Instruments, Drums, String~,tirgulhettna, Zithers and all ndall i ajlotI Instruments. ia.eLse mayd ANEw STORE a&AT TE GLADDEN HOTEl. WE, th6 uandrs gned. re p ec fully in form the citizens fa WINNiOtRO and vicinity tha have itrEMOV.eD to GLAIbEN'M IKOTEL, And are,.now in ?~eipt of a full line of new..ah'd desiraible SPRID~ AND SUMlMER GOODS Which we will sell at the lowes prices for cash. * -DRESS GOODS, Laces and BnIrondories, whieb we offer at in Zcordingy low prices. WHITE GOODS. WVe r'espeetfully ask the attention of th Ladies to our entirely how fresh - stock of these goods, English Swiss, Plaib and Plaidedi Nan seoks, Piques, in great variety. SILK TIES. Ladies' XinOe. Scarfs, Tics and Pows, at fifteen eents, worth thirty-five cents. BE AUTIFUL SPRING SUITS FINE, MEDIUM ahd COMMON PANCY CASSIMERiES, BLUE FLiANNELS, WORSTEDS, For 1IEN, YOUTHS and BOYS MADE TO OHDEH~I. 8taitsinade to order at very low priess. SAMPLES ON E~XHIBITION. '.. Ladllac~e & Bro. WOILE~T SOArst A LAtRGE lot' of the cheapet. Toilet Socap for the price ever brought to Winnsboro. Call and be cornvinced. MeMASTElI, BICEl & KETuHIIN, anrtl FO t TH1 ~OFLE1 DONLY'S. I.4 O O UiIE - P KID CHI kCKEN, T'I')BEEF,. o', TURMMEY, * A~4D'i'CT.JD'GAME, 'FRnYiALMON STANDARD .OY i,.. -FRElAl'8A INE8, ETO. 'resh Picklos, Chow-Chow, 'Vot: cestershire -hud 'Popier Sauce, Plo Peaches, something i co, fre-h Toma oes)4i 1410o anods Itee pounld canas. oasted Coffees, in (fe 'jN~id fiIk ages. French 1 I.01 xed Mu1 istar4,Ubut ne) Savuce and Sweet Pickles, 'CHEAPER IHAN EVER. .Well. Donly. jun ATTENTION, LADIES!!: 1A'VIbi d6termibed to "CLOSE OUT" our stock of Spring tress GooA, we o''er you froM this date unusual )tgaibs in sarnt. We have a coinplete line of tltese gUdw, and parties will do vell to cll, examinb and price then beforb 'Vurchnsing. We would also -all your attention to our line of Fancy Muslin and Linen Lawns. In whitW goods we are "FatH Up." Our line of these g'ods coi-. sists of Linen LaWan', Victoria Lawns, Bishop Lawns, Plalin, Plaid -ind Striped Nainsooks, Jacoirets, Cambries, Piques, Plain and Plaid SV i.s, .&c., &0. Laces, LaToea, Laces. E'dgings, Edgings, Edg ings. CALL A'b 81M FOR YOUR BEtVES. McMASTER, BR[CE & KETCHIN. may 7 FROM THlE WRECK One Tire Plate, one Tire Bender, one Tire Shrinkers three Screw Platra, one Bellows, one Anvil, one Vise. One Boxing Machine, cost $18.00, will be sold for $10. Lets of Oval. half Oval' Round, Band, Sqjware and Tire i.ton i Hubs, 3pokes, Rims, Carriage Boin, Tire Bolts and all manner of castings. TO bESOLD REG RDLESS OF tJLYSSE G. DESPORTI28. may 14 SECOND STOCK. R AVE JUST RElC1IVEDb AN ELEGANT SECOND STOCK OF GOODS, WHICH IS READYFOR INSPCIZON THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF Ladies' Neckwear in the City. TBE BEST STOOK OF WHITE Goods itU Town. AGENT for the DAt SHI1MFA BROS., OF PHILADELPHIA, FINE LAblES SHOES'. flARGAINS in GENTS', YOUTHS' AND BOTS*CLOTHING. Respectfully, JT. GonomsomHt .. mny28 IMiri iw .1.K?4 e~i.~ lteiwnt-Crov~ertor of' Southi C14jolima. TAMDF.N. S. (11., Deee'bcr.171h, 18FO., AF, FA.ratron of t~he Ctrlct(to Felmidt* Iristil lie it-pffor1s we pleamire. to te~tily to io thoftga iInamig-t-Uent, of evervw d(At~n ~ it. 'i'Thm 1-rio% ledge is deorived froma a Vigil; to atid ilkI0isfcen-of the if-i-ti: to. H6-rict aft1tie DIsAIid not omly to tlio *edtf catiu btit healtit and eoxrnot t.of its~ lii. Its hicuatliizu air irnpreITSaOC4 mc 1061t ravorably. The It v' Mr. Atkc-tim nl.xvii the Pid of Ji4 atbletud. .aapeoni' ished cois IfW01Istants, pieuti~ every in. u ceznen t'toavaerli' -% ho -have doixigliferlstnedicato. eltAll cozttibat-v'o-latrniZ4 (WOi aioci. J. D. XAINNE Mr. C Fr~'l~j Pad . F. LA'- 1311-1. 1711. 1), tf Davidalon Collegep.] unrte 1f 1 oat) tefltif'. to fiit. iee;tb C~1,.11-1 04ill '.ta ittIII Iitijtitt' 1S ti:9 nd e ~tib 1 A~iWtlijn of &r. Atkinson. %%'t( lrfr4 it. the thmrtt emsI 0 ef. 'ot -h114 bee 'irfl ul raiat-d tI'a scijotil to tile L-i zg ilee w.:. ~re{aaira n~tili He bap ~pRimma neither care nor exlpnuse 311 si-t m1 ivl. fl, t. w-viee* (it' iI.e n-, nt necCCDplighei. "da expurienoud titacherai. aind in ztiau, the iz.~ it.Kw a vs infitrtauble iad plesion t bomne for It" pup Isa. No patron ham Oval- visited the a4011col-without beitng more than ~ D~er pleimed withi thle arivwigemi( it. ft r tic i'eifare of bin dtitighters V.'tcin. Ibfig Irsefit at COhlO 011iS PX1111inltiOnSi 111d j~r(ltahytiqeet ngf the work of the pupils therteon. I W4.'AY ti'at ti-V ivF1titcti'1 if; I.- wi p).. oI: d vii a A t'r, H'gh pi-de. Dr. Bi3dez, thet liofts v.H o,0 Music. isliegitade. I v 1;i, pl-iis, *inq'~~ol WnIarv iiamateur rItenipliahied teach~er ot'-nautiu that Las eN-or ceniel outi. J. F~. LATIUM~. SOISaion bedjitti Septomber '7, 1881., Terms,-$125.OO per half scaiom, Ineluding v -EJY EXPEiNSE, to wh ai the pupil iii put, 'except lor piqIv te le'.mionm in niuiic. THE bQUEEN BESS CORSET41 .4 ;,A ~ ______...wit. N t~,' X 1he "QUEEN h3''SS" Corset and Skirt Supporter la by fir the most comfortablo D-er introduced. t I a parect tittiig ors,-t. ni d as i'w and improved shoulder trpaps, easily a'jist.ed to ithy desired 'eilth. It also lina the ihanmenaely popular I ATEN T CL'1 t n TEE'X 1Pit'To , wl.i'th hot only prevents the ite(IR frota rusting, but alo inder's it. htulpos-.ible to break the clasps'. Warranted in every par. Lcular. FOIR SAL-E ON Y by may 20 J. M. BEATY & Co. GINAND OPiENING. TO TH1E LADIES OPF1 ARFIELD OUNT2'Y, IuIIA Jut open'e( and have n16w renly for your inlspection Mhe of W4 argeat und best selected stocks of MIJIANEltY, FANCY GOODS ANf3 4OTIONS ever brought to this place. MTIS. BIOAG, with the assistaneb of h'eri new inilliner, M-tSS ULACK, of Baltimore, iteids spariig no painls in 'tlhsb 1eal''tinents, miad will replenish mnd keep them full during the Sasoi. A FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, Nuttunis nuid trhnmings to match. The )est and cheapest Ilire'of COliSETS. Also a lot of Linen Ulsters and Under:. D A VIS J7 :TICAL PEED I. j o II N . I IE best in the -thn ke foIr pn :1 - heavv niId Ilue fiiily -sewiig. ONEi T IIOUSA ND I1 )LI \l,, 1 Al. I ' e1. oI C ill a comlipete it-1 t-biith is aa Iuclihi e i11d the(' >" ,10 o11 work it fnr!s (it. Wurran1ted to wVeati WillIi 1111%. o-t t e i f i e e n-. lt rNA! Lti . Two hit indred oh these Ma 4liises in Ilse ill I'ailhIe'jd Cotiucr) A fine lnt of Plaiting Potiltoes, Onion S(etsQ. Seeds, Corn, Ots Cheese, Crackersi Cakes. Caidie. ilcon, Flour', Ml1, Iiiist Simoking and C1(hbwinlg lobamcco0. Cigars, Bedstealds,, Mattlresses. Ta-bles, Safes, Chlirs, eT c To hirrive, 15,000 feet t Good Asort'd Imil'er. l't Goods, od' ll kinds, Millinery, etc., low dowin to niake rooth for a ne* lot df Spring Goods. mar 3 J. 0. BOAG. STILL TiEY COME B. SUGENHEIME1TS I do notqu e my prices in the pa per, but give ne a call an yo w find-that I sell a lit tie cheaper than tine cheapest. And don't you forgec it. Av 281t A44