The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, February 13, 1883, Image 2

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THE IN EWS AND 1ERAL. WINNSB3O1O, S. U. TVESDAY, February 13, : i t 188. ONO. a. REYNOLDS. caEtS. A. DOUcLASJ Tim Rev. DeWitt Talnage,of'lroook lyn Tabernaclo, has been preaching of iate oi the doctrine of Evolution, as promulgated by Darwin, Huxley, Tyn -dall and Heockel. Ule adopted the signifl 'ranit hepadinig: "Sonls of 4.lrit or .Bons of God." MIt. RANDA.L 'it the -Chroniele and Constitutionalist says: Mr. Arthur as tto most popular and gentlemanly P~es~ient this country has known since the days of Franklin Pieace. Ho Ias all of that gentleman'e well-re membered suavity, with a thousand times more discretion." Tme anti-mnonopolists of the West ire taking steps towards the formation of a new party. A conference will be held in Chicago on the Fourth of July iext, on the basis of four represonta, lives from eaich Congressional district, flur from each territory and four from the District of Columbia. Antagonism to monopolies will doubtless be the grincipal plank in its platform. SF.NAToIt LAIAR delivered a niag nificent speech In the Sonato a few days ago on (lie tarif. The following is bis cloquent peroration I1, sir," lie added impressively, "have seen some thing ofthis in iy own experience. I saw a great institution, which was tnore firmly itrenched Iln statutes alid organic law thflan the nannufacturers are in this tariff, law becomo an ob ject of popular uprising. I was among those, sir, who shared in the attempt to resist it, aid I saw that institution go down with all its vast capital, with ill the political privil eges which it conferred, withi all the constitutional rights by which it was guaranteed-go down beneath the irreversible flat of tle American people. Sir, I warn the maniniteturers of this country. The handwriting is upon the wall of this protective system, and I trust the% will have the intelligence to decipher its import." JUYDoRE WALLACEs's eloquent charge to the grand jury recently at Abbe ville C. II., on the subject of lynching is one of the encouraging signs of the times, and should be the occasion of conigratulationi inl every section of tihe State. lie said: I'Lynching is anl act of violone outside the limits of law. Welive un1der, a governiment of law, and or cntures tere as)con one human will from governmiental func tionis. Ini free governments we ad miiister, or should adiistcr, the law 11ion or p)rejudnice. .in regard to this proper If yu andotluihea parcs preset thm in our ruten to at bbvile wll ot tenresuch conu I an thouhtfulavince Abeillea shoud sctoittat te oter Sae, ferrete out ad spee ilrogty amo toi iun Cissi eiv cotton thivi adscon duct ner thel on stane htavindpon the oiliaing ofllioe State anOIdt cotaton ilnesto througiot, the dinit of he ov ernmb e. ler Vigtor ours aioave Legiaue tof cotinut thirqo to cv oward te s fromli tha~el bunom e-p uerations ofrth.. prtirfvelavi,a tiln ind thito reducetha the ut on's1it. mywal 8rea ll isoriah, that dAretony bhave pailod and the Itilgllis o if iSouefth e nmycilsd. bythe simic-a edi. ofckeur oftion aoLisaur hao donetribute ei buot towardostheosup porstnkoflnasm.cntetible hardref pompredat ufacresat (lhe North. Wil citto tieas tie. thuis-?' Musor the lwi r ivouxuy,.lae and'omflot~.? Onhe gora Eishna borand,io Anh ,' li~~Fonde oncaoer sai: "YCTem eurano by mth loo of the . hequlitnfies of lige i one otei tied-o thman. sce Mrui. toMckeya of tSotarlina, asd don hmefo credut. byx th illitonhe ha taken inot mn er Il-avoed ther redmcied of. theuy, Wlani orh n'otm., butlievleie that ain hedus onstatton liemes he prherty wofIthe contry woud pebe p~rootod. O the dtction ofl~ctiy ofTh anni uin of overyh ctA)tonah t'Is thae ais neededa inths cteermy woldi nag uiomploy mntare tooth thas tw olen hnredhwha liy mienfo anboliusixnts on the '' howl." AnWte o t' s adrnhavl the t'olitiche l, but'!' wehey th au on hi tingance he doet he~ hemaveld ofal od epo houhu. h State,!I doepetv of pty.ele Fec T heal ofiihiy Fale eetho lo tet a msis a in te a li in a le t wy. But a lre toot M'l te slenm ruthla wh Itsnd tsmssgs fmh hruh l ih evsanuce "tefc." -fnin has advancod Considorably 1a th B altinoro market. -Tho Rev. 1em' W1V d WIN ec4 rr will lecture on the Paclile coast next summer. -Warran'ts have been granted at Dublin 'for the arrest of Messrs. Davitt, Iealy and Qiiuin. -A valbseription has been started iII WickiOw, bioiaid, to clear the mort gage off M. Parnell's estate. -The Naval Academy cadets 'claim that their mutinol8 coniduct lHts silmply consisted In cheering, and that In dobag so they followed a outstom novor before disputed. -It Is estimated that a quarter of a million gallona of whliskev go out of bond In the foutrth Louisville, Ky., disti'ict U1111er taxes. A large amoint, of taxes has been paid, and the collec tor will regauge the stocks of others, preparatory to the collection of taxes. -Tile committee on finance of the New York Seniate Tuesday agreed to report a resolution instructing the attorney-genoral to proceed by proper legal process to collect tho tax of $121,000 and penalty of ten per cont. thereon of the Western Union Tele graph Compally. -John I. iaggess, a well known citrzen of Clarksburg, West Virginia, attended the musical festival at Cini cinnati last week, and foll into the hands of well knownim bunco meni. They had worked the mutter iearly up to the polint of fleecing Air. Batiggess prnety badly, wheni tihe police fortit natoly stepped in and arrested two of three scamps. -In the Uouse, Tuesday, Represen tative Blis, of New York, presented a petition off Ox-Union soldiers and sailors, praying for the passage of a bill to pension soldiers and sailors ot tile late war who were confined inl so called Con federate prisons. The )eti tion was reftrred to the committee on polsions. -James Livingston, ofBerlin, Mass., killed ils wife with a hatchet on Moi (aly, an1d then n otilled tle neighbors. 110 said that, both lad been drinuk ing', and tile killing was tile result of ai quarrel over something wiciih hap polned several Weeks ag. Jealonsr is said to be the cause of tle trobiie. Livingston, who is uider arrest, is Slxty years old, lld his wio was fort1.y nyvo. SOUTH CARlOLINA .NE WS. '-Willouglhby Reado and Prescot t E1lridge are rivaling eail ofIier' ill their huimmorous recitatiolS at (Greelnvilie. -Chester is nlow what it has not beeii since Janiary, 185-a (iry towin. Tihe Inst license "for th etling of whiskev ,by the sali" expired on Tuesday nighlt , the 6thi insiit2. -Dr. Ca'irlisle, tIhe pro.eideniCt of' WItof. 110rd College, has li-cepted ill in vitl ion to devliver thle annuital address before the South Carolina m edieal 'ollee in Charles I on o0 8ho 'st of lar.ol. -Darlingtoni couity boasts of tlie registratioil of tIwo ha adii :11111 (well ty:-five agricllimuural lieins y1) to date. She also bear11s thle d ist hagnished Ih~ oo of i1I haig r'egi steredi the first colored physician inl ihe Stalte. --Phic~~eians frotn1 differenit porltions1 of Abbevi lie (cotuity retport morel' siek iness at tis season1 of' thei yearl thn usual. Ini t he neis~ihborh'dm~4 I of )on aldsi5~lie andmrl of11 her 8ee lon ', men~i inlg it is Is preilOtinZg withi dliStressing etlieet. -Tbcli Ciarend (oll /En/cr'pri aws "A yotinig mtan by the 1211 nam ol'Cook, im this counuty, wh'lo was bittenl ab~out two weeks ago by' a mlad do00, died last Sat urday~ of' hydrophoi~i, a ('ter twvo neCgroes iinmg iln I~2Lancaster Ci cou tv, hatd ai dispu~lte last weeIk about11 coittoni pleking. JoneCs wvent. to Wi'te's hou)llse with a shiotgtu I for' thle purp'iose of shooting him. White ini turn1 mtac its colntenuts in the bac0k of his heiad. Th'Ie w~otund is not conisidetred' fatal, but very serious. D~oN'T ICNOWr T1'lEIRt INC'0)IE.-Dr. Louis Nap~oleon arirested a conhlntial11 (lhe coutt 1)r'. Ev'ans adm111itted t hat overl a iion01 franc had 11( )0 bee abstraclteud t'roti Is banikinhg accounlt w ithout. his personal121 knlowledlge. TheO robIbinio mlight have gone oni for years', acOcor'i' inhg to bi1a conlfesion, wi thoui 1any one11 knaowiug anlythIinig about. it., so hii'e is his itl'ice. Th'lis rOcalIs the0 endo of .iay' lould, wh'lo 01n a wi neCss standc inl New' Yor'k, confe'ssed' hie conl not1 rccall whiethler a 'er'tainm tcek 1he drew was for $5y,00,0'o $7,000,000.. It . dloubtle'ss tr'ue thmat manym pe(opleC go thrioutgh lif'e with a v'ery 'diini idea ot theil anm111a1 exNpen1ses, or howi mutch t hey are really worthI. It is said( t hat neither1 01( Go l or VanmderhiIt. can1 tell w ithini $ l5,000,000 the amoni t hir i'proerty wvould' brinmg it' converted into cash .-Dcm orest 's .Mon thly. D)EATHOF Miss CuIARi.o'rrn M. Iloy auA--On Monduay mor'ninmg Iast univerI sirglootnwats thrlownl over tils ent ire commiutmity, WhlOn time sad news of' the dea1th or thi 11mnost estimalibe iadv was annunticed.. lMw several mnonths her ilnss w~as knownV~ to us all, and1( d(eep solicitudh was felt for'her' whol was s(o bel1oved' ini everv cli'cle. The~ gFentle ness8, purity aiid loveiniess- (If thle (d0 ceased is too 212ed'for' us- to allude to. A long retite of' friends tfollowed her' to heri last rest in1g p la(ce, and( (lhe silent, deep1 sobl of.iailioted hear1' 8 ga1ve tsti monly to thie solenity' of the occalsion. Tho sweet loo001 mg flowers of' 3j >in1 covered tihe hier, and1( the .sacrec< 81p(1 wh'ich wals allotted to her Ilast r'est.inmo place'( galve (tes1imour1~ of tihe deepQh an11 abidingI( love tfeit. for' her'. Theli struickena and1( ber'eavedit~i fai~'ly hae the deepestQ sympa.1thyi of' our1 wh'lole Iuople.---Caw den Jlourn'al. mleet ing of thle corpl oraitors was5 behi 'in (lie OIIIC of G. 8. ~Mower', lei., on Tuesd5(ay niight. 1Dr. damnies Mcilitosh1 wa's callad to- flhe chirll and ( . 8. Mowver, Fsq., reqiuestedl to act aIs seere tury. A comiumittee consisting of It. L. M.Atanghr'in, (leo. 8. Mower. Jnio. 0. openl and1( condneit subscrl ption1 lists, and& to call the stolckhiohlers together'l f'or or'ganiization as8 soonl as thies sub scriptionas- amnount to $150,000. It in believed thatt that anmount "lul be rai1sed wit hout dilien ity.- Ilerald. -*an a1 htealthiy a1Ppe't it. prev'ent mal'llariial dlina2seS, by u~sing~ Ilrown's 5 111 BIIltteris. -Go to 11. J. McCatrlov' & Co. and but thie Ani re~h Guams1(. TLhey aul -a .Itebh'riaMcto Timi.: 1us-r O:.-'-Tlie lIrst oil Iitado at the Gireenville cottonI-seed oil "liit rait out Thutrs~ty morning, and the in lryct-V is now workiiig sploidldly. The heater, a tachine which cooks and stirs tir ntitshlei kernels, and the press which extracts the oil, will botI be run ui ht and day in order that tke mtteri iproduced by the other iam clilles may be disposed of.-Neym FAWAt, 11UlNINN IN NIMEwIxtuvY.-A horrible case of death by fire occurred on Mr. Georre Johnstone's plantalion last week. VhIle a little negro girly about sdyeii years old, was ifanning the fire, her diesA caight firo. As soon as she saw her langor, she i an for help towares her snot her, who was at somne distanlce fron the louse, 11efore she reachod hoe mothe her clothes wore almostenitirely burntoff; and when the t1Ir was pIt out, not one-lburt.h of tihe skin was left on her porson. She lived about thirty houi's aftor the acel(lents flerald. A WoAXI)E AT I0oi>xwS.-Oni the 13th inst., thern will be ol exilibitioi a genuino living curiosity. It is a heatlty child with fo1r legs and tintr arms. IMany persoms in Abbeville have sctl thiq f'reak of nature and of one) acortd they prolounce it the greatest wonder of the ago. There is no deceit or humbug About it, aml t' any one is anxious to sen a regular sport of nature they can be gratitled in the fullest sense of the wor(t. We can endilorse it as a goitinli curiosity Und the namnagcrs of' the show i as tit'ltet worthy aitt honorable ien0 who woulti not deceive the public.--Medium. -Inl feve's, malaria, billonsne.s, beart burn, ole., nothing is so benchelal as Brown's Iron Hitters. * STR ONG FACTS! A great many people are asking what particular troubles BRoWN's IRON UITTERS is good for. It will cure Heart Disease, Paral ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all similar diseases. Its wonderful cnrative power is simply because it purifies and en riches the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the systemi, dtives out all disease, A Lady Cured of Rheumatism. Baltimore, bid., May 7, 2880. My health was much shattered by Rhemnatism when I commenced Laking Brown's Iron Bitters, and I scaicely hadt strength enough to at. tend to my dail household duties. I amn now uing tr~e third lbt tie and I nm regaining strength daily, and I checi tiluy recommend it to all. I cannliot say tLo muiich in praiso of it. Mirs. Aany F. IhtAstE'Ant, 173 P'restmaat. Kidney Disease Cured, Chiristiansburg, Va., 1s91. Suffering fromi kidney disease fromi wshich I could ,et no relief, I tried Ilro~wn's J ron litters, which cured men completely. A child of m'mie, rceoverinmg from scarlet feverr had ng atppetite and (lid not seem to be able to eat at all. I gave him lroa fliitters with the happiest results. J. KnVLUMOStoAGuM. Heart Disease. Vi St., Ilarrlsburg, Pa. D)ec. 2, ,88z. After trying different physicians ar.d many remedies for pelpitation of the heart without receiving any benefit, I was adlvised to try lBrown's Iron litters. I have used two bot lies and noycr fomiud anything that gave me so mutch relief. Mirs. JzNsrz IIztss For the peculiar troubles to wfidek ladies are subjeai, flttown's IRON BITTERS is invaluable. Try it. Be sure and get the Genuines ACHING NERVES CAUSE AGONY! PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER RELIEF! NEURALGIA SCIATrICA TOOTHACHE ElARACHI! And' the whole noxious family of nerve disasaes-are cured by SURE! ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS KEEP "PAIN KILLER.". STATIE OF 80UJTH CAROLINA, ai10ct os oftt ll' tihe L att Will oft ,bunesiv. harls ih:i Yof Denat Snnnon hterewithi served upon,1 yon, iand to~ si'rve It "opy of yourit anttsvt'r-to the' sahll comlnuamt telit y datvs aft(er thme seric~le hereiof', ex.. eluisive~ of1 the dany-of ainehlt vIice; and14 if vonu hul to answver th~ecomplit withtin thet wil ampy to the Court for thu relief de non) tded fin t.e(' coinp'la Iitt D~ated J1annuar - 2, 1883~:. ~Mc)O'Al L )D &DOUG J,\SS, P'laintiffs' Attorneys. action. of whicth thet fohrego'ing . is a colpy, (Court of, Cmur'isn P~ at \\. lianshor'o, in the ( o'unt v of l'>isihlId, in the. Stte of Sou: hi t'arolina, on the 2ndt tday of .Janeuary, A .D.1883 VOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS NOT W ITiiSTA NDING --ALL TWO, ADVERTISED BARGAINS, Our custonirm may rest assured tha we will not be undersold by Rhy othei holSe t town. Our motto has boon and still is, "QUICK SALES ANL SMA LI' PROFITS." We o11r, fo' th NE;XT TMi1RT1 DAYS, great bargais in DREss ( s001), LA DIEU-' ('.LOA R 6, SHlAWLS, SACQUE, VELVETS, Latest Styles of 'i(LMM ING BiAfD, NOTIONS Ol ALL KINDS. Owing to the extremely warm wenthlA er, we will sell all ot' 001' GENTS' and YOU'T'HS' CLOTHiNO at the most. astonishingly low p-ihces. We do not wish you to buy unuiless fully suited, and will rel'und the money for any unksatisfactor- pureitestl. P. LII)ECKA(f R e)V- B RO. IM UV T11 E. PA 1..N r t'rO O tP. IS LYISE. EI'ATS. cornmenceon the.It day Februar, Va whc tie re-oranbs izaiofisses willc tak hen . I T hjoo h i n r uc t i.I 1n 'all ,h. artmn# uit hi andbadas.wa rjnni he )btine1 i anyllj luirrela . cinstin ution W e) lf,' 'i)(rluc Ipal I,y t eine, Va.I CMrs. 3 ,''as thie8 bay pels io ntb l1-la ex. GtvedI uslegu od't irnPrf 1il. M.o siatl. by% 14).l ion Winnshoto. wh sicc ra llt pa'ri tnershto hreveatfon-exit tng hl k.d tween~ the one'rsign MI utnIier hewiI suatyjle f~ili~ "Tux Wiuon i.ms Coa 3A xitidadisvebynna by ir. Ano S. ic'b, w ho1 is;r hYreby aghored g fo rev and4 rei~o t. ~for al hauedig laen to omcht. Ia )e paedt fu-ush 110R. tt ENuSUAlisa JEMN O. M N1,1. Winsboo, . CIanary , 18OA3. ' s AHvac'O wa8S IEr.rg yu t~own.U L YSSE G. DESPIWli.TIES. UNDERT A KAER ! heg leav h-inannonnee ht I mpr. paeto. f11 urnih upon))le the ot ' i liberalii ATLANIUAi ~PSIAT, N. hand, and fo aepcfiaka share ofth Irt1ge J'. M. .7TEWAT h. Febal a-t x10oileo im 1 ~on dowll) yonder,"v yu udu tn havueh (n han aful ine ofl' un 'u Etc., thnd meare Ld t do~ e athingCLs in The 140(lo is requested barqfully to notice the ti aneL'eilarged1 Scheinu to be driaen Monthly. trICAPITAL PktiZE, 0'4,000.. Tlvhoto enly 01Y 5 Fhiares In Proportloi Louisiait $tbb Lottery Contpntiq "We o ?erery -emqif'y that we supiorVI the arrangementsfor all the Montihy ail S'ni-Avrnital Drioingls of Th iotisial Stafe Latlecr| C oinp011y, and bln poeol ima (1.t1a and contr.ol The J)raiinnqt; 'theittelve und /wt the katu ortre coit foilited filhle 7tM esty, fetienes(, anti in goad fttit toicard ( -pirlw, an1 fro, it-lthorize 'tho Cnitjpirn lIt/ii rerflilerate, trif fstr-simieP( f us'itna a rev-akatew, in i/s'adoorlicewete I." Commissjionew. Jncorpornt4tal 18118 for 25 years by the Legl lature for Ed n Uintl and Charitablo purposi -with a t M1tl of $1,0flO,000-to which a res' eri [unti of $16N,1100 has Oinco bet'i ldged. By ai overwIeolming populai tote Its fii' chiNe wt 1auuie o part or the present, State Co 8i1 u110on adopted Decoeabe 2d. A. D. 1819. The naly Lottery ever voted on ud emdorecd by to )eople of mop tette. 11 never scaleS or pospones.. It0 Granl Singie Nutber Drawings tal platce Mont41aly. A SpLENDI1D OPI-d'iT1NITY TO WI A FOIRTUNE. 'TilDlU (IIAND DIHiAWINI CL. V* C, .\T NEw ORILIEANS. TUES3DA) .Mlarch 13, 1 8-154th Montily Drawing. CAI'iAL PR'tIZE. 85,000. 100,000 TieketA at Five Dollars Eabi 1F"ie-lone, in FIftihs, iI Prolirtloi. i.ear op raulzs. I CAPITAL PITZ .....................$75,0 1 (4) (to ................. . 25,, I d1) do ... .., .......... 1o0bi 2 i10ZES of $60on.................... 14. 3 do 2oo.................... lde Io do 1o0o................ 10.0 20 () do .................... 10.0( IOU Cdo 20 ....................2 ,o( 800 dd 100................... 80,0( Goo (10 0..................250( 1000 d1 25..................25,0 A'rPoXiAIATION PRIZR; 9 ApproximatIon Prizes of 756.. 9 do do 600. 4,5( 9 (10 d 260........ 2,2. 19N7 Prizes, niounting to.............$25,51 ApplIcation for rates to eliibs sitould h na ohaly to1 te 0111"0 of lthe CoIpanIy in ANV Orleatn. For further ii1formation write eOearly, givir full alires. Send ord--rs by ax;1fess Heaiste CoI hetALr or lOncy OrtI:-r. ed1'] 1ti' only to M. A. DA(IPIllN, Nutw Orlennans, 14., Or M. A. )AI'PIIIN, 6n7 St-venth St., WashiNgton, D-.oU, WALKEiR'S SPER C I C TiS T1 L Y 1 0 D7) I? r U R1MEDE.ME I. .AN l,, 'Lu CON15UAMPTION A. t-'; speedty actilltk up1on aill Br-unchial nom l'nhutnik A f-..t-CetIs is bey3odil be0lief to those who ha-e ne'v'.r tried t Or seeni it .se,.. I peedily a11h1ys ]Bronchial n d ! [loiIc1 it vers. It is :a wond'terifntl IiXI'PKCT]ORANTI AND) 1 E A L E RI 1t helrep the digestiv'e and urinary or g.ans ini art naural andu healthy coiadition PURII.FTES TILE BLTOOD), Inistanth- riefesn night sweats, gonenes of ap'ptate ahld geun,'nd debhility. It ha: heen ktteown onily tour yeatri n 'IlAS NEVFlP PA t!:ED Tro PElFEC'l A C(l1.'I. Ancy one( aili ited with what, is gecrall; eonisideredl th'ath 's amt'v corr'ier, consum 111 Lien, (aiM he "u red for $A. 50, $13.00i o 810.0 acc teording to the stage which th, disatee hass reached. No patient. hats ve taken $11n worth b~eforoa curec wassrfect'el CTe 7MPM'I~'F'C i's recommodnsisseod only 1'o p'uhdaonaroy atfttdt ions, and those de inni I o utse it cant doe so by sending their order toth pro rt ersof to tapr dr dire to e. taig'tatNyou awthis N.vetis Cnntinth iSoTMAsnillar Cures Yhuat .eithr O as rlsa i~e iis from eiht to teng db Juneo 13 l'(n~lNKl T o Nh N.od C.i abl hav jusItlreivedS a areW Yn eal Allo a(01 handsoevlt ofthe fr >ods slrg able fores 11(1iiiMAs and1 NiE! t YtE Ao BOOKS ! .EN~BOOKtS wev hiave evser off'ered, would seethi respjuect fiIty c'all t he atfentk of' iIle l'ttlic. to thtese 'gliods,. aind rethlue: NE WV TIfN-SIlOP I fT AVE' re(1cenatJ'. comn111nefl'd bus Shiop, wVhere' w ill be t-oni( Cookini ant1( He~atinig Stoves an11( inw~vare ol'a kindls. 1soolinig amti( Gutte rinig ((IonC in good anii substIai n i manner, as chen ats tihe ch~Oape)st. Signs P'ainiterl in the best sty < Aler'chnts~ will (hal it to their lntel (sI to ceatse nelIinhg lighit Yaniikeo 'T wa'eree, poorl~y sold'c, ami( 51ell mn IIN W A IW, as it is ibon I as C IIEA44\I t:idl is nians arof O 1I \f ATE'1?f A T . X* :ITHE MARKET DR 1OG'00. ANI) NOTIONS THtE MUS10 0.F OUR 2R ''. '00O yardR %f Carolina plaida Wt 76 d( '2000 yards Piedmont A sIxirjting at 5 4 d 1000 yards Piedmont I shirting at 6 < 1000 yards Piedmont 4-4 shlrtiug at, 1000 ya1s 'ledtnout Drill li& iA % i "CO' ids gdod dabito qt , -oents. 4 . My entire stock or stda'd cltog I oinlcluded,'at 64 contii.' 80 yards plaid Dros' (do-n 'edWeeI my 20 cents Dress Goods i'educed to 14 c 1-8 d16oi Mtnianmdried shirts at 49 coi cents bed ticking reduced to 7 ceoits. A1 18 cents. 2200 bica-evle sirt)g at 7, 8 1 ahirting at 10 cents-. 100 yalia whito pk 1000 doien calico )ilsh WIttons at 4 cent guiutrs, Alto 6, 7, 8 and , at $1.00, wo'rt! I hiav a few basiness suits and somm oVercoats at prices 'o suit tho buyev. I ain determined to mam a clean 4i over is the tiho to gut deuidtd hb'gans; V J.L : tP. S.-These Orjices afe only for spot NOT Eill dhM 1bg the ilid week movo oi V imnvit Mamnd, Ot the room now ocet b keep a FERST-OLASS slok of b1ntr GObbm, I0 1100 B O iT b Airb And vill continue to sell them at the low b Ift tfddr 1o reduce stocl: i COME ANI) HlEA ANNOUNC - IN addition to the hihove, we will add, af Of Ail Winds-:4aple and Fafity. We ei getting anything you want, and ainy also bb j .Wi retiumir tUinks to our friends and thec and solicit a con inan'ce. If you wlishi a lip i1111H I ltre Ceritifi way of hawing it than by AND) SEE. CALl) TV uIT STANDS Ar tx - THE EVEN THE S L5 ST AL L SHLIING~ W'ITJ -01 WINES, BRAN)ISr~ LF 0OF TIIE CHOICJ .PR Esjf OYST ERS ./4dV2 MEALS HAD Al KDEqiuuN 2 .A e Respcfullhf GREAT B3J MY~ WINTI IMUST BE SOLD, ./4ND W THE NEXT I At prices unheard of in inns1 CLOAKS AN y DOLMANS n Comecad'ise how LOW I wv1 ill'Cr to inivest some oif Thme fiarabt tinportrs' of Foreigni Fru'iit ,.selected stock ol' Ns OJ~lidias '1 ANiANro y du over'ythiug dilsc thaW t first-claiss COATJ R OLnDE;>?n m> a9. UN'SETTLED1 kiT&L T'OWER. LISE T42 mts, b'y tho jeo Od'r -.ryd. eonta. ents-, r6Ylt . nfl boI~ds N %Is, hnun Irhits I &m 2o con't's to 18 onts'. All of entO. . . Its, .iced fi-dhi 7~ Monts.. My ,'3 ntoskoAg A. U. A; t fi reduod t md 9 ceits. Longei 4 blenchet (u at, 6 coite, r'ec .ted i'oh 10 CetN. 60 pair Brogan% -lough8, Olasti4 16 t 0''t lity per co t iuc o iW is cuid oids Iii .paltg Aid a few 'Op in tei'y debat-tmnoitt Nowir 1intock of Abda olLtljW soih i o bi(. Lpied by M'r. Wolf'. W6 Will eontinuo tk$ e poesiblo prieek We are dow ofetinf, ]a OUR PRICES. EMENT.U ter trnovhl; a fuili ind completo staik 6not fiilineirae, hat 'oeia' he sure of tire of gettiigitat nio O'ISTP PR IC E: public for the patronage We hato re(*,cive(; py anld prosperous New Ycdt, fou ca spending your money with us. CO3diD EL.L & LA UDEJIDALE. ' THE READ 4 TUE L10Tr-RUNNING "iOoMEsTIc." That it 1. the acknowledged Leader in tl<( i'rd iai fact that cannot be dis- ~: MIANY IMITATE IT.-N(NE EQUAL. IT? Tflip ightest RUnnhg, -most Beautiful Woodwork. A'Nb IT IS WARRLANTEDi For Sal~o by .UM; B.PA TY & CO; Wliiushoo, A. Oi, Agents wanted In unoccuipied torrito-n DO30MESTIC SEWING MA(UINiE CO., Riechmonzd, Virginia. 2fG STAL TAR iVA FINQ IC SSOR TMEf~K - LJORS AND GIGARSy rEST BiRAN*>S.' FISH EVERY DAIB ALL HIOURS. ~(MCHIEL, Agen& J RGAINS m STOCK 'ILL BE O1FENZD FOR IXTY DAYS boroF AT LEESS TIIAN COST> am offering goods,. anid yoi' '6ul spatdchmange. ON)INCHI EI, Agent. in theo S00th, oflfer foc' 8Ale rai~I CAUJiAdEN8, ONIONS, PERANUJTV hIolesale 'it li onso should haveot RE1- W17RY1.) lA Tcf ar'