The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 18, 1881, Image 3
rOWNAN) COUNTY.
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tioW pJHAs Winnsbora at; follows:
qorth-bound passenger, 12.28 p. m.;
douth-bound, 4.28 p. m.; nortIbound
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of Railroad time. sixteen minutes
hsier than Winnsboro time.
Now Advertisements.
P. Landecker & ro..
Citation-J. It. Boyles; J. P. 1. C.
Local Briers.
-The Faifteld sirvivors of the
Twelfth Regimetl Wont up yesterday,
to attend the reunlon at Lancaster.
They'll be sure to have a good time.
-Dr. John boyd, our School Con
inIssioner, has gone to.Greenville, to
attend the State Normal Institute. We
teltet the Doctor will find his trip both
pleasant and irnoftable.
Mr. J. Clendining has our thanks
for some very nice blackberry cordial
-A suplly of which he has just receiv
ed. It is a pure article, and is decid
ly savorr.%
-The Town Couneil met on Monday
to consider the peftion to braoiibit the
storing of guano within the corporate
limits. After doliberatioi a committee
was appointed to confer with the
guano-dealers, and report to Council
liext Tuesday.
-Messrs. P. Landecker & Bro, are
getting ready fb the fall stock they
will soon have in store and wish to dish
pose of their present supply of spring
and summergoods. Those goods ia% e
been marked down to a very low flg
tire, and a fine chance for bargains is
thus afforded.
CnOPs IN FAIRtIeFIoL-The Monthly
Report of the State Department of
Agriculture contains the following re
ports from Fairfield county:
Township No. 2.-Cotton is small
but pretty well fruited. Uplanrd torn
a failure, bottomrs failing fast andI
needing rain.
White Oak.-Wlth rain in a few
days cotton will make a very good
crop. Corn "'gone up" excep~t on flne
bottom lands, and even that needsi
rain badly. Do away with the lieni
law if possible.
Feasterville.-Cotton Is failing very1
fast, corn dying on uprlanlds; with ralinr
in five days, low-lands will yet do
well.
Monticello.--\Vhere staids were 01h
ined cotton has beenr well worked,
bit t canot, cuder most favoirible cir
cumsetanees, make over onre-thirdl of al
cr01). Upland corn is almnost a failure.
Bottomi corn wvill make a half crop.
Partial rains have beeni received withmn
tihe last few days.
TuE Co-rrON CnOP.-Rcturns to the
De partmuenrt of Agriculture of' August
1st blhtow a decr'ease ini thre condition of
cottonr sincee the returns of July. ,Thre
average corirlitioni Is 88 on tihe e1rst of
thia month againset 95 on tire first ot
July. As compared whr last year tire
conrditiorn is repoi ted 14 per cent, less
than at the same date. The followIig
are the reports by States, viz: .Thrirty
nine encunrties in North Carolinai, aver
age.89; 14 conrtiles in Southr Carolhnu,
riveri'ae 61; 68 counties in Georgia.
average 92; 15 countIes ini Florida,
average 100; 28 counties in Alabamnia,
average 95; 2? ~ounties in Mississipp)1i,
average 89;. 17 counllties in Lounisiarna,
average 87; 55 counties in Texas,
average 79; 26 counities In Arkansas.
average 85; 21 contIes in Tennesse'e,
average 98. D)rough t is ui niversall1y
comprllained of, and is the ennise of the
decline, particuliarly In tis- State anid
Texas. The plant Ia generally report
ed small, and there is munch shedding
of boils. Insect injuries are nrot re
ported to any great extent.
THlE GAM1K AT CIIEST*R.
The Rules Undea r Wich it Was Playedu
The Grounds Upon WVhich the Caronina
Club 0lainw that They Were the W~inners.
Seone discussion has arisen upon the
decisin of the umpire in tire game re
cenrtly played at Chester het ween the
Chester Club anrd tihe Carolina Club of
this place. Tire ruces under whieh tire
game was played are throse set forthr irr
8palding's Base Bail Guide fbr 1881.
Among these rules, andl bearing uplon)
the poirt decided by tihe umipire, are
tire following:
Rule 40, ?4.-If the umnpirec calls
game err acconurt of darkiness or rainr
.at any time after five inrninugs have
been completed by b~othr sides, the
score shall ben that of thre last equal
in ninrglplayed, unless the side second
* art bat shall hrave scored one or mord
runs thran thre side first at bat, in widh
case the score of tire game shrall be th'e
total number of ruins made.
Rule 41 .-A drawnr game shall be
deelared by the utrrpire whlen he ten
milnates a garne our accorrnt of dark
ness or rain, after five eqjual inrniungs
have been played, if tire score at the
time is equal on the last even inrninws
played; but (exception) if the side
that went seconrd to bat is then at tho
bat, an'd has scored the same nurmbe"
of runs as the other side, tire emrpiro
shall declare the gameo drawn, whr
'out regard to the score of the last
equal Infings.
The tQa.roltua, claimed that nuder
tai~ife Ab me onMui naf be 4.
Dared drawn, brit that the sore should
be made up foin the last evOn Innings.
At the termination of the seventh
leniug the seire stood 14 to 10, In
favor of the Carolinas, They were
the side second at the bat, and had not
fidishod their eighth Inning, while the
Chesters had finished their eighth,
making a score of four which put
them even with the Carolinae. At the
thie the umpire called the game, the
Carolinas had not finished their eighth
Inning, had inado no "runs," had only
one "outi and had a niin on the
second base. Now, as tie Carolinas
had not on their eighth Inning scored
"one or more runs" than the Chesters
on theirs, as required b~y sectloti folti
of rule forty, bWfor the score could be
made tt1) fom anything but the last
even inniiig (the seventh) the score
should have been made up from the
seventh iming. and consequently the
Carolinas should have been declared
victors by a score of 14 to 10. But
riirthet, a "drawi gattle" could not
hInve been declared, unless the Caroli
as and the Cliesters were equal on
?vem iniings-uinlePs the oase catte
vithln th'xcoptioil in iule forty-one.
If the Carolinas, Who were second at
lie bat, had not been equal to the
lhesteirs Att the end of the seventh
nning, and had made enough runs on
heir eighth to puit them equal to the
Dhesters on their eighth, and the game
md beeii "called" while the Carolinas
vere still playinig their eighth muning,
hen the ease woild have been within
lie above excoption-and the game I
-okld very properly have been decided
Irawn. But the Carolinas were ahead
f their oppIonints at the end of the
eventh even inning, and had not
cored a single run on the eighth, and
lad only one out; coisequncitly the
Use was not withlin tihe exception of
ule forty-one, and the game should
lot have been declared "drawn," but
is 14 to 10 in favor of the Carolinas.
fVe believe that the impire was per
ectly conscientious in his decisions
is all of his decisions during the game
v'ere perfectly fair and impartial-but
he construction of the rules, given
Wbove, is go plain that tile Carolinas
ire uinwilling to have their gallantly
>btained victory wested away from
hem. * The Carolinas neyer played
jetter, and the fine playing of Mesers.
Williford and Mackorell was tile sub
ect of ihvorable comment from all
ides. The Chesters also did some fine
>laying.
This much we feel Is due to the Boro
30ys--who always do their dluty.
[bo TH NEWS AND RER1iALD.)
Tile Rock Hill Herald. -in a local
lonmcerIing the late game of base ball
it Chester, says:
The base ball clubs of Chester and
Winnsbol-o played a match game at
,heater on Wed nesdav of last week.
[t was witnessed witih great interest
y a large niumlber of persons, includ
ng many ladies. The Winnlsboro
'boys" beat the Chester "boys" badly
u trie first four or five innings, but
hle latter in the last innings retrieved
:helr reputationm.- A shower coinmig
LIp, the last inninig was inot played.
As each clubi had scored fourteen'tal
lies when they stoepped, the closeness
af the game can~ be imagined.,
The Chester baise-ballers gave their
WVinnsboro oipponenfts a ho p the same
eveinmg, but the hitter, ( 'endiied for
i')mle leason, instead df attending time
hop1, returined to their homles. Tie
Uhiester "boys" reza rded this coniduct
'is a br'each of politeness, anid stay ther
wvill not play another miie of base
ball with I lie 'Borough ' oys.'
We feel it due to the' "Boro' Boys"
to say that. thme abovo is a gross. Injus
tice. it was the eighth'insatad of thae
last inning that was not played and
the Winnmeboro boys were at. the bat
with onlygne out; anid a nmn onl sc
mid base. They had no indication of
the ball before goin~g to .Chester. tier
were they' Invited to It while inl Ches
tom' until they wvere all ready to start
ftbr ho.me. As they had not beeni noti
lied of the b~all they did not go pre
pared to attend it. As no cour tesies
weie extenided to time Winnsbor'o boys
by3 the Chester club either on their am'
rival or dlurinig Itheir stay ini Chester,
they could not have felt wvelcome at
the bail, eveni hiad they gome prepar
edl to attenid it. As time WVinabo-ro
bo~s s were clearly the victors inl the
game, they tink the Chester boys had
better wait until they are asked to
phIy aniother llame before the~y ex
press tlieii intentioni not to (do so.
Furt hermnore the WVlinnsboiro boys ie
pudiate the unwarrantable insinuation
that the Chester boys are capable of ad
visling theem coneriniig "breachles of
politeness". AK E.
A aluble Weod.
'13HE undersigned has taken tihe age.
.Icy for the sale of the ENCYCOLO.
PJEDIA OF BUOINESS AND 800'IAL~
F01I.M8, a work recenltly published by
the National t'ublishing Company, of
Philadelpia. The book embraceu the.
laws of'eti quette andl good society, togeth
er with plaIn and simple instruotion's in
the valtable art of appeaurin g to the best
advantage en all oceusions, how to dretss
well and tasatefully, how to acquire a
good handwriting, and how to express
written thoughts in a correct and elegant
manner, e., etc. It i written by James
D. McCabe, the wel-known author, atutt
is prepared with great oare. The book
is printed on fnme~ tinted paper, and con
tains 832 large octave pages. It is hand
somely bound, and is embellished with
a large number of superb on gravings
made expreesly for this great work by die
beat artists andl engravers.
The work is soldb subscription only.
WILLIAM T. gMITH.
July 30-zt8w . ______
NOTICE.
T. HEI time for recelving returns of
A.proerty for taxatiori for the present
munie p yesf has been exten ded to
Augt'.st 81.. The 60 per cent. penalty on
former returns will be added to all who
fail to attend to this spatter.
E. 8. CHANDLE.~
aug 18 Glerk of cuncil.
.-Pav wmer unbrcaintIen.
AT OUR HOUSE
j Tax MOST)
CHOICE SUMMER BEVERAGES,
SUCH AS
SHEify COBBLERS,
CLARET PUNCHES,
SODA WATER,
LEMONADES and
OLD VIRGINIA MINT JULEPS.
TRY TIE CELEBRATED
BO C K B E E R,
ij:Lro ALWAYS
.'EH AeD COOL.
Jf. C L E ND IN ING.
may a Noxt door to w. n. Doty a Co.
0
0
0
BARGAINS
0 0T
F. ELDER'S.
---0
DURING the continuance of the
dull season, I will offer bargains to
CASH CUSTOMERS in all depart'
mnents.
BARGAINS IN
BARAIN INDRESS GOODS,
BARGAINS IN\VIEOD,
MUStLINS at d LA WNS,
BAP'GAINS IN
.'ARGA INS IN CLOTHING,
CASSIMERE~S abd JEANS,
BARGAINS IN
BARAIN ISHOES and HATS,
NOTIONS
BE~ST WHITE DRtESS SHIRT IN
TOWN for ONE DOLLAR.
Nice lot of Gause and INainsook
Undershirts and Bleached Jean
Drawers.
A GOOD WHITE DRESS SHIRT
FOR ONLY 75 CENTS.
I also offer good CIDER Vinegar
at the low price of TEN and FIF
TEEN CENTS per gallon, and the
best White Wino Vinegar at
TWENTY CENTS per gallon.
Crockory, Glassware and Wood
enware, all at low prices. Come
and SEE.
MY GROCERlY STOCK ALWAYS
COMPLETE.
P. El1e..
AVUBTA STORE.
FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY.
HUNDMEDS OF
ARTICLES TO BE SLAUWITETREI
TO MAKE ROOM FORT FALL STOCK
THES10 GOODS WILL. VE SOLD FOi
CASH AND OASH ONLY.
THREE THOUSAND YARDS BES'l
CALICOES, STANDARD BRANDS
REDUCED FROM 81 TO 6j CENTS
TWO THOUSAND YARDS #TAN
DARI) BL1tACIIED S1IRTING
REDUCED FROM 10 TO 8 CENTS
RESCUE AND CAROLINA PLAII
HOMESPUN9, REDUCED TO 9 CENTE
FIV1 Ti1OUSAND YARDS 44 SE4
1SLAND SIIIRTING, 1IIDtCEl
F'ROM 10 CENTS TO 7 OENTE
ODDS AND ENDS U
Laco Doods, Hosiery
R UTTONS, CORSETS AN;
ENDRD O AR10LE8 TO
NU3MEROUB tO M1NTIOt' at lALi
Their OrigilllYlile
DON'T FAIL TC
EZXMINE TXEB3 GOODS.
J. L. MIMN1AUGH,
LIAnan 0o' LOW PIIES
AND FEED STABLES,
WINNSBORO, S. C.
A. wilifora,
PRoPRIETOR.
ap18
FRESH GROCERIES
(UGAIIS, assorted. Coffiees, Itto,
k LaguAvra and Old Gov. Java.
Rio and11 Old Gov. Java Itoasied.
Teas Black, Imperial, Gunpowder
and Young Ilyson.
CANNED GOODS.
Pears, Pe'acels, Piheapples. To
matoes, 8ttimon, Corned Beet, i)niled
flam and Turkey, Sardines, &c.
Acficaroiii and 'Cheese, Gilmer Pre
serves, Pti lead Ont Meal, Coope
Gelatiic, Mlistard, Uflack Pepper aid
Nutmegs.
Baldwin Catstup, Cross & Black- L
well's Chow Chow, Empire Chow
("how, Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per
rin's Worcestershire Sauce.
J. F. McMASTER & (JO.
sept 14
SPOOL COTTON.
ESTABLISH ED 1512.
TRADE
MAR K 4k
(WouN ON Warra SPOOns.)
GEORGE A. CLARkR,
SOLE AGE~NT,
400O BR~OADWAY, NEW YORK,
. Since. the introduction of this Spool
ICottoo into the American mar-t, Its suc
cess has been un precede ntod. No other
brand of thread has ever ilhet with the
same amount of publ1i11 faor Iin the saine
s paco of time.
The "O. N. T.' manufacturers were the
first to re.cogniize the importalios of the
'.ewiung Machine and to make a six-cord
cto, which has ever been the recog- .
ujied standard for malchines.
All the. improvemn in machinery
that tha inventive gotnius of the nine
teeth cotutury has proditced have bann
adapted by the thanttfaotiters of "O.N.T.'
At all theo great Interriational Fairs of
the world, "0. N. T." has been awarded
* the bighest honors.
'Ihe -'O. N. T." factories at Newark,
N. J., and. Paisley, Scotland, employ
5,200 operatives- make nufleiont thread
, daily to go aro end the world four tiates.
Consume 140 tons of coal daily.
g Tihe manufacturers of "O. N. T." are
the largest mahiufacturorsi of 'Spool Cot
E ton in the world.
A full assortment of this Spool Cotton.
can be had at wholesale atd retail at J7. M
* BEATY & 00.'S. feb 22-fx6m
ia Cotupottnd of the Virtttes of as'
aflpowerulbood-mkin, blood-cleans.
leg, and life-sustaining ele onts.Its
the purest, safest, and most effectual
alterative available to the public. The
sciences of medicine andl chemistry have
hever prouced a remed so potent to
cure all dboases resultin from impure
blood. It cures Serofula and all
scrofutous diseases, Er-ysipelas,
Rose, or St. Anthony's Fire, Pim.
lies and 1aee-wubs Pitules,
ilotee, Dolts Tmors stor
Huors, Salt henm. Scald ads
Iln *o Ulcers, sores, fheu
ta m arr D4 sase Nen.
l'algia, Fetl kessand
SIrregulauities, .atindice Afraction*
of te Liver,. ypp~ Emaola.
tion, and Gepera eiiy
By its searching kna cleansin tal'
ties it purges out the foul e tiptons
Which contaminate the blood, and cause
derangeinent and decay. It stimulates
the v~tal fhietions, restores a~ pro.'
serves health, and infuses hew if a4
vigor throughout the whole system. N
sufferer from any disease of the bod
heed despair who will give Avza'0
SAnsArAnTILLA a fair trial -
It is folly to eaporiment with the nu&
bnerous low. priced inixtu1-es, without
buedicinl virtues, ofered as blood-p'ri'
flora, hile disease becomes more 1iml
seat AYRs's SAEUAPAnTLLA is a iniedi
onof such concentrated curative power
tat it is byfar the best, iepst, sa
most relIable blood-purl er known.
PhysIlans know its compostion, and
penrbe it. It as been widely used for
ory years, ana has won the 1u is
eg d....ormilitonsram .
tREPARED BY DR. i. 0. AYER 40C0N
WraUttea and Analyiteal Cbeinstei
Lowell, Moss,
aM~ Vt 431 narfaanea sman~a.
M\ L. KI
CLOTHING HOUSE,
MOST complete stock of Clothing In I
ind neckwear lai emolets varietv. 1oy1' S
he latest styles and illisi, at pi-ices to sul
FINE shoes for men and hovs. T
fanilla. and Webster's braids In nll color
klpaca coats in all shades and qualities.
uid Mohair Dusters in all styles.
ALL ORDERS PROI
july 7
MENDELSSOHIN
VILL MAKE, FOR TH E NEXT 60 DAI
PIANOS ANM
850 SQU.1R.E GRJNJVD P1
3TYLE 3 1-2 sti-g'i7
ur new patent overstrung scale, beautiful eat
irge fancy moulding round case, full Iron Fr
lers; in faet every improvement which can in
asItrument has been added.
Zr Our price for thil instrunent boxed and d(
rew York, with fine Piano Cover, stool and Isu
This Pilano will e setat on test trial. Pleas
loney with order. Cash sent with order will
y us both ways if Piano is notJust as represe
a use. Send for Catalogue. Every instrumu(
P ON ) $160 to $400 (with 81
.., class and sold at whil
ande one of the finest displays at the Centeni
ecomnended for the 1IG H EST HONORS '.
cale, the greatest iInprove'nent in the histori
o'Ual Uptights AMr the finest in America. Poi
'ianoa, of the rielhest tone and groatest. durab
ighest musical iilt horities it the country. 4
ed purchaser. All Pianos and Organs sont o
NSATISFACTOnY Don't fitil to w'ito us before
argains. Piano Catalogue mailed free. H
inn Catalogue of fifty pages mailed for six c
uted for five years.
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ORINTAL," ot y-u vu. m5 the handsomest, tei
vor offered the mniusil publiO. It contains 5
eleste, Diapason. Sub-Bas and Celestina.
iz . Mel0dia, Celeste, a chaitm'1ing to),) Dlia
orte. Celeste-Forte. Expr ssion, Treble-Cou
)rgan, (which throws on t.e entire power ol I
well. Left Knee Stop nnd Grand Nwell. lii
oxed. 3-'1) lbi. The casO is of solid walnut, V
ntirely new aind beautifu' design, elaboratel3
imny stands. fretwork. &c., all elegantly tinisl
Imyrovetnents, m ith great power, depth, brilli
leautiful sole effets and stop action. Regull
ash price to have it introduced. with stool ar
Olls others. Positively no deviation in price,
ally tested the organ in your owh holttio. W
nd pay freight both ways if instrument is no
ontain no "liogus" set's of Reeds, or "DIutnr
inke no iisrepre.%entamions. and guarantee b
'ULLY WAIhANTED for five yearH, Mthe' style
Over :.4.000 soli, and evety Organ his given I
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FACTOUVl AND \VAIlEIOOMS, ki7t
3IEH E I" MUSIC"
atatc'ion ulud S it.)t ) Ii e I~,opu1ne o '5)
8 1
L.y arlying pietnnly st the heavest
fioof TIl E tIlNGER MANtFACTUR-. T
\G CO- (or by~ post-il card if at a dhis.
-nc.) ny ADUll' perm-h will ho pro
,'nted with a heiutifully illusttasted copy
fia New Book entitled
GENIUS lIE WAnibED,
--On THE
STORtY of the SEWING MA WHINE
rontaining a handlsome atid costly etreol
ngraving frontispiece. also. '/4 finely en.
.ravedl Wood ours, and bounhd in anh elaib- d
rate blu je and gold lithin apheod coveor.
Io charge whatever is macdo for this hnuhd.
une hook. whieich n b obta neid only i'
,v applicationi at the branch aund subordi
iato otlices of TLhe Singer Manufacturing 1
.o.
t'HE SINGER MANUFACTUIN~G (CO.
Principal Olce, 34 Ubion Square,
mnay 17-ly N~ew Yorkc. A
ATTENTION,
L AD IES ! !
HAVING determined to "CLOSE
OdT" our stock of Spring Dross
Goods, we offer you from this date
unusual bargains its suame. We have
a complete line of those goodsR, and
parties will do well to call, examine ~
mnd price these before purchasing. y
We would also call your attention to
aur line of Fancy Muslin and Linen 'T
Lawvns. In white goods we are "Full
Up." Our litio of those goods con..
tists of Lithen Lawns, Victoria
Lawns, Bishop Lawns, Plain, Plaid
md Striped Nainsooks, Jaconets, :EJ
Dambrids, Piqnes, Plain and Plaid'
Si iss, &c., &c. Laces, Lacos,
Laces. Edginugs, IEdgitags, Edg-- a
ngs.
T
CALL AND FEE FO1R YOUR
SELVIES.
may 7
Sou1u 0 OfI ,
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N# I 9CHAR .8
RL. W PLULLIPS, Agent, Wiuna
NARD,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
he State. Gents' furnfiliig good$
uits, Youths'Sults and M1enim Stilts of
t the times.
rtylor's celebrated Mackintw, also
;, the latest is the De'by Straw.
Sllk Surges and Alpac% aid Linen
viPTLY FILLED.
PIANO co.
78 ONLY, A GRAND OFpER o
I ORfGANS.
AJVO FOR OVLY .45.
kt rosewood case elegantly fi ished, 8
Octaves, full patent calitanto agraftes,
ved legs and lyre, heavy serpentine and
two, French Grand Action, Gron-1 laim.
any way tend to the perfection of the
lvered on board ears at
konly $245.00
D send referenco if you do not send
bo refunded and freight charges paid
nted in this advertisement. Thousands
nt fally wa-ranted for fivo years.
not, Cover and Book). All strictly first
desale factory prices. These pianos
tial Exhibition, and wero unanimously
rhe squares contain our Now Patobt
of Piano making. The now patent
itively we inake the fineet Upright
ility. They are recommended by tho
)v',r 14,00:1 in tise, anhd tint one dissatis
a 15 days' test trial-I HIOT FREE IF
.)nying. Positively we offer the best
andsom o Illustrated and De-criptive
ents staip- Evory Piano fully war
Our New Style Jubilee Orgat
. in Japaneso Case, called the
stiest aind sweetest toned Inrlor Orgatl
Octaves, 5 sets of Reeds, viz : Melodia,
klso Fifteen lieautti'ul Stops, as follows,
ason. Stuba-lass., olo, Dleet.t, Melodia
Ier, Celostina, lass (onpler. (r nA
he intinient,) Right Ence Stop andi
;ht 70 in.; Wi th, 24 in ; NNeivrkt,
eneered with choice woods. and ie of aui
c'arved, with pallels, nituiol closet,
ied. Possesses all the latest and best
ancy and syimpathette uapdity of tohe,
ir retail porice $-475. Our whmlesalo net
d book only $8' --as one organ suld
No pay .ient required un-il you havi
a -nd all oigans ol 15 days test trial
ms represehited. Pwsitively, our Orgatta
ay" dtops. an do matty bethers. We
ratmm',u itnd hnir dealing, or no sale.
*35. $50. $57. $Oi $70. $75. $85. eto.
ho fullest satist'action. Organ Cat-alogne
SSTItET and 10th AV'i..NUIr.
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ALL ul(ALtS.
GAItS, iio~M1 T1'h!! hh10ilEST 'To Tillt
LOWiEST 0 RA ;ES.
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J ACKSOUN'S DEST IrA MlhY FLUOR.
O~ANNED~ GOOD1.
Li.,1O0RNIA PEA RS,80maetlug Cholte,
SUGCOT1AIU, ileans and( Corn Comnbined
)MA'ToltS, PBACklas
PtNE A II.
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tMOSTA IID,
PP'~h. ilTC., ETC,
iLSo INVITE YOUit AtTTNTIoN TO OUla
ROASTED COFFEE.
DlIve Ine a canl ahdi examnina for yourselt.
r titles too numerous to nittntion,.
b. Ib FLE1NhiEN.
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?ROM THiE WR1ECKC
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One Tire Plate, one Tire"' 1Ihdor,
no Tiro Shrirket threo Screw
latoss one Bellows, on~e Atavil, one~
iso. One Boxing M~Iaohine, cosil
18.00, -will be sold to
Lots of Oval, haff Qyg 1:ud,~
anid Square atid Tire Irob; ~ub
pchtes, Tims, Car'riage Bolts~ Tire
o'ts and all manner of castingeb
0 bE SOLD RE~G! RDLESS 01l
may 14
ml hi.. noi.'.a
envo utIon Every
oild hav.' a copyi. T -:
uhy by sub..cmruition
>py II may be tren a~ : I
gned, solo ager~ts Ior Fai l
jr# Revlsed Non -I Tti' jn ..
oE diffeare. I st '1 r. mci 1:'i
All kinds 01 JOBl PINTlING, sileh
s Letter Heads 11111 Heads.Wv i
rIC., &c., dotte I nl(at. stylIcand foi-v
HEAP, att TuE NEws AEiD II&1ALD