The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, April 05, 1883, Image 2
I
VlAOMA A.
thtftr Gxonou, the author of
11rogr6ss and Poverty"; h"e taken up
his residence In New York city. He
will contribute a series of articles on
the problems'of the day to the columns
ot Prank Laulie's Magazine.
A. CANADA railroad company has
adopted a rule forbidding the drinking
of whiskey by its employes. This
strikes us as being both sensible and
commendable. Cars freighted with
human beings should be run by sober
-- ,-no-n.-- -
THE LegiRlature of Florida has pass
ed a bill granting a charter to -the
Florida Ship Canal Company. Among
the incorporators are William Mahone,
William E. Cameron, of Virginia,
Beij. P!. Butler, of Massachusetts, and
J. P. Jones, of Nevada.
IT is announced that Parnell, the
Irish agitator, will shortly start on his
visit to the United States. He will
doubtless be hospitably received here,
and his utterances honored with re
spectfil attention. The unhappy con
dition of the Irish people enlists the
sympathy of philanthropic men all
over the world.
Tn Republicans, it Is now sajd, are
making efforts to capture Samuel J.
Randall. He has been spoken of as a
possible Pre9ldential candidate of that.
party. If they succeed we think the
loss to Democracy will be at most but
nominal. The fact is Randall always
has been more of a Republican than a
Democrat.
IT is not often (hat a Southern man
figures as an inventor. Such small
matters Southerners, as a rule, have
been content to leave to the Ingenuity
of the Yankee, preferring to devote
theIr attention to the more intellectual
pursults of stump-speaking, bull-doz
ing, etc. B'ut we have to note an ex
ception. A Spartanburg man has
brought out an automatic car-coupler
that will probably be ranked as one of
the most useffl-Inventions of the age.
Despite the most repressive meas
Ures of the police, secret societies un
der the various names of Socialism,
Communism, Nihilism, etc., still
flourish in nearly every country of
Europe. England, France, Germany,
Spain and Russia seem all to be posing
over the ernter of a volcano, whose por
tenltous rumblings threaten them with
hourly desolation. Russia seems to
be in the worst way. Here, while the
authorities are making preparationls
for the coronation of the successor of
Alexander II., the Revolutionary
party~ Issue pronlunciamnentos avowing
their readiness to strike another blow
for the freedom of their country. That
inothing but the most radical reforms
will satisfy the demands of the revolui
tionists is now quite app)arent, anid it,
is equally clear that the hereditary
stupidity of European rulce will fil
to read the signis of the times. They
have refused to comprehend the argu
ment of universal dissatisfaction, supl
plemented with the argument of dyna
* mite. Things will now, in all proba
bllity, go on from bad to worse, until
every resource of despotIsm has beeni
exhausted, when the conflagration wvill
burst and we may expect to see
thrones, kings and crowns and all the
insignia of royalty consumed, and their
ashes sprinkled apow tihe altar of uni
versal emancipation.
TIHE POLITICAL STATUS.
Men are very frequently charged
with thinking themselves better than
they really are. Thme accusation fornm
lates itself f1i an unmentionable variety
of ways, and the universality of thme
doctrine, we think, may be taken as
a fair warrant of lts- tm:uh. Indeed, no
one donies this when: he-f's not himself
the subject of discussion. It is a weak
ness whichl ail generously admit to be
bothl natural anid excusab)lb. Butl we
submit that It Is also an inmfallibie
source of misfortune. Self-deceptilon
may be seen a priori tbybe essentially
a bad tiing. RIecognizig this, as all
reasoninmg moo do, the task of soelf
examYinaStlon-is seen to 1be necessary to
corr.eet pr:ocedure. And the fact to
note just her~e is- that all tIs, applies to
men collectively as well as individu
ally. By a fore-.whchm may be likened
to the cohesion-of phlysies, and no less'
certain in its action, mlen are divided
and consolidated into parties, moral,
religious and politicaIt. Timo'party be-.
- comes an entity amenablb'to>the same!
rules of conduct, judged of by the same!
standard of right as tile lndivittual, al-I
*though.it answers in a different. tribu-1
Now, theOabsollitely rlght Th siinply
out of thle question at. this stage o
eIvilization tind thle only legitimate doe.
mnand whceh can be made of tile in-.
Olvidial or of the party to whllehl he
* .. belongs is, You shall do the best which
circumstances and surroundings will.
allow, and when it has done this it is
entitled to an acquittal on every
charge. Arraign the Demoratic par
tof South Carolina upon an indict
mnont framed in conformity with thlese
pnoiploe and put It upon the country,
:10no clarbs of absolute perfectiun,.
4etiv not thyself nor aiother, sac-~
kj ,
00i 00 00
hther the oy thug .a . partted
ru0 0ny 0evilop,is a.quotdol fot Its
1oadea.
Some RinAly Gritilosm upon the Was of
Farmers, with the Results that Follow.
Afesre. Editors: I propose to criti
clse the farmers. Being oae of that
class, I think I am pretty well posted
as to their ftults-nisfortunes I might
SAy-for our defecs have been uaAs
initted throgth so many geem-io
that they have become almosit sooma
nature.
In Consequence of the immonsPa
vantages in the sjr,gg3e fc' *isWmM.
which the Sutlom U11mr is %rW
Possed, his capsditsm Jhaiv p namne
dwarfbd fixm difsa, Wij an l i
passed soial an dtimanta, With utOihmv
danwe of cap lava, iw tihe inipt,,
oly in Pdu 'to1o a r
staplei he has U1tn lik naNiV :1and
trusted to ances4rAvl nojjs., to Lmsn
plish 9ld-tine vsnu..
Of the previously advantageouL sm-hi.
roundings one only -mins onista
-our climate. Laor is bn.
more and more unca n -llie, T?,(
soil has been imporeri-iMi hynd ilit
exhaustion still goes on. The arjAs
production of cotton bas c.aused he
price to be unremunerate, ana we aie
brought foce to face with -uch a new
environment that only a radicil cham
in ot:r-elves will pievent our cxtine
tion. It would be nira .essimism to
dread such a catastrophe, but we mlust
remember Chcre is no pity in nature.
and uidess we soon adapt ourselves to
our altered conditions we will certain
ly go on from bad to worse. Do not
get discouraged, brottcr farmer, and
cry down our profession. It is thje
fluest in theworld. The cause of fail.
ure "lics inl ourselves alld n1ot out
stars." I will tell you in one seliteice
why you (10 not succeed. It is not on)
account o1f bad labor, low-priced cot
ton or high-priced Hlls- it is -imlpy
anld solehy because you take no intcr
est in your business.
You are ignorant of Imtters of the
uitmlost econlomlivc i:ntancmiie, whichl
you could and should know. ll er
are a dozen questions; how many can
you answer?
I. What is the sizo of.vour Airn
and its money value; not, 'ma11rketleic
or taxable value, but its real worth t
you?
2. Is its average l)rodue1tiVeles pel
acre increasing or decreasing yearly?
3. How many poIids 01 lit, cotto!
did you make last year?
4. What was the avecrajgo picie 01
sales ald the average cost of produc.
tion1 p pounold?
5. WVhat dhid your cornl and oats cosi
6. WVhat net gain, If' any, resulte(
from tile use of commellrcial fertilizer's
of bought mfamiwes improvo 01' inIjur
land lpermanlently ?
8. The difference in price bietweer
an1 amm111oniatLed frit ilIizier anid a no01.
ammolnlliated 0one of thle same imnd L
about tell dollars. Is there any differi
ence in t heir real valutes to'vOU, 01
hlave you ben walsting your mo'neyC~ or
9. D)oes your lad ed ots, n
have you fulytetd1aiu to ascer.
tain if It (does?
10. If' one( toll of ammlnonialted guancr
is worth forty do(llars, what is a bushle
of cottonl see'd Worth for manuIltre?
11. What is the mo3(st 'conmical
space for ordinlary uplanid corn anud
cotton?
12. Whlat a the0 reClltive value for
feeding purposes of oats and corn ?
These are all points1 whiich you ought
to know. You, Cannot kee'p at them-n
ulessC you keep a farml-book. You
mulst experlimlent and( record thle re
stults for yourself. Overcome vour
roeerence f'or triadition and1(' Suplersti
lion. Don't believe oven what v,ou
see unItil vou test th1e alcc1uae oft y~our
visilon. Pt a little mtoreC style intLo
your) atppearance, and1( whowa you comeI
fni 10own look less like a beggar on
horseback.. Whitewash your dwell
ing, OUthou1ses and1( fenLcs, if you are
too poor1 to buy paInt, and1( VCen1Ue the
dilapidlation which b)ro<ts over' them.
Have soinethling to- brag abott, it' noth-.
inlg but a pig. You neeld not comlI to
townI so frequently or stav so lon~g
whlen youl do( come). The)) Itehants
ar'e sufliciently acqualintedl withl youl,
and would prefecr not seeinlg you till
next fall. You mlighlt havev not1iced
that although you sp)end whole (hivs
ai the "'Bor'o", theO inlvitation11 to diflc
are not1 so commllon or urIgent as5 to
ann1oy you. RuTLsTtice.
-Oh-ly thin1k of it I A few days ago
a telephone conlversatin Was enarried
of the Afochison, Tope)kal & Slata F6
Riailroad, in Boston, andt thle genleral
mnanager, 0. C. Wheeler, Inl Gualvmas .
a distance of 4500 mil1es. One0 wa's on
the1 shore of the Atlanltic, the othecr on
the Gulf of Californial, whichl n.inglesq
with tIle watera of the P'acitle. Tihe
routo1 of thle melssago- waIs from Boston
to Chlicago, Kanisas City, Pueblo and1(
the old city' of-Sauntat 1%' and then1ce
Onl to BenIsonl, Ill Ar'izonma Tlerrltory,
across old Mexico throughr Sonora,
and flnally-to Guavmnas. The occas4ion
was thle complletionl of tho .'.ih-mi-l
whenOl tIle last spike, a silvor.ono). wals
drivenl io a mahogany' tie. Am .rage
111n111 had( 1be0n dully made(1 by tleb
graph, the telephlones wereO at Iacl.vd to
the ires4, autid whlen all wVas iln readl
ness tile signial was given, and I he 0011
Versatloll began.. Thell mlanlgers5 of the
longest conhtinluous 1line of railro(ad In
the world talked with acuh other1 and
ehanlged congr'atulat ions foJr the
perliod.of. live hours.
Don't Stop on a Koiling Stone !
That is whlat C a >tai Allen of tihe Fire
Depart,ment of Iv orcest42r -1did, anld thlat
was howv he hlurt. Il-anlkle so bandly. Aftter
the (dotor set the broken 1hon1, Captain
Allen used PEtny DAVIs's P'AIN J(ILLER~
ntS a llliIent: Tile suffering WB soon1
over, anId the Captain was wnlf In a shlort
tIme. Knowing the aceldontsq tA) which
flromen ore constantly subject, Captift
Allen advIses everyboTy-connected w Ij a
Pire Department to koi>a bottle on t
ICILLUIt always 0on hand.- *
-Tomeinber, If' you want heatlthl and
ltrenetli of niind auInuscles, use Brown's
[-ton Bitters*. *
ny'cap.ap
I Anred rn
11*4 itoIu
r felfloxv, who h&A v e l .. a
a large'di40 of money .s he1UIl toqlc
the bank itWtea home and antblt
self in turaig thein over, frni
dan It'pon upon plan ior their dispM3
All nt oife a trait Was sat,ud
he rushed to his ot~s leaving thw
1recious nil behinld him. As 111-ac;
wok-t have it., Ids little was
p1laying in te room It di.
Struck lay the pecliar appmusaftrt
the uoat-hariRg may ew *t cw
efwo, ased ret koum aa*w vt
hen,'i1 En tg t.Iht. thi n e4thnu mhr
t ht. 'hitM1he 411t4 .hp 4tA t gr
Niihar itLt olie, ij-g %lip qg,
ttr'i !hIifil 114t,1ilil 4 1rh tt4b'h ljr'f
deMi11tt Wht 1fhooit,nut '1*011, fil
R i~is' l:ntyin n'he m ik ai d 1ih4 ii,t
iutte.:u, i 0i tt.lim frt- m r b
hmil s h mdla e m
ng n suth iiun4:ihik-th -14*41tohil
hnneig11e istitt im '.iid bo w{db,i
11-olvvr f hI :Cnd 'nit'scnthart Ihm-m
rein un . Ti-stlin;rr l
't1c: -vthbhAliTviw-n, '4hIZI'tp
ft1 ' i i otriin Mhr chSt f11 ht-Ay
1inl t:e 1T--hfl k ,'tilu i V hiaT
the cx i.I1albS c 44 tei-rq!tti ir
l'ri csior, r%vnv 6:inrtiisls 'jNDc11
swmie 'c*utsr id Alpor't VIC.do j
-ipof his childvem. tie r:..a l
hailhe selfy n he lhlbndh af a v.I
th')Ce O -h tIAt his '(i M IoT
shramd with him. flrt & ngu 1e, i.1
vvallt OwIn to k"41.11 M1110mnv. yo'unc,
" i sa1 i abidrn 10ne tT'...-Lay, aP C
6c aRieto neet rev-es .l ':iin ssn
"imple tna- alld fri. 1aity;a141
better hal ri an brod acrhes or
tovel-1et u11hc<,tds. detai% .
lich to puhime their art smidils.
mevita if culica in that c , vhile art
sr_ce 1,4a llonev that An Anfrc,en
Collegc boy wouild waste i Caeless
'op alre shoniall stl>eto maintai an
be tde inlace harts of Gea-mo
vertent bandsomely Ind ed."M Mr. Mills
Nvaq wuite rilt-i s *ecll to imike ftn
allowance, to cldrell for their eki'dlle
Lan cmiw cxpiiss .,id coite ia
il rigeidly to te a n l Amria
eini. uewill of tamilies who emiconti
vr tiiiless habits by Paying ll ths
bills without questio ivlst not he Ia
astonished if daughters do not know I
the value of money, and sons become
AaOJIENTS'
HAPPEN
EVERY DAY in the Yeav,
PE RRY B"""''
co-rs,.
DAVIS' S BiRsEs,.
PAIN sPRAINs,
~SCRATniI,.
K L LE R CONTUSIONS,.
SwELLINGS,
IS THE SCALDS,
GREAT soRES,
REM'EDY FESLoNs,xoN
FOR . ous
___________&c., & .
DRUGGISTS KEEP IT
EVERYWHERE.
W 'YTflEVILLJE
U PocOlond term of this lustitutlon will
conuilhenen o~ n the 5th dlay ot February, at
which tinmo reo.ranization of classes will
t,akel placo.- Tfhoroaghi instructioni in all
depart ments. TIuitioni and( boaird as low~ as
can be tin~ied1' in any first-celass lnst itution
of the kid. For furt.her information, ad
MRSb. SfA RlY lR. MEANS,
Principal, WVythovto, Va.
Mrs: Means refers, by' petrmisslon, to ox.
Governor Unagoodl and Prof. R. M. D)avis,
Cohnnbhia, (Gen. .John Bratton andl Col. J.
11. tion, WVInnsboro.
NEW TIN-SHOP !
r flAVE recently' comeninced' hini' I
ne0ss opposite Mr. J. M. Elliott's 01,n- i
Shop, wh.ere will be fotnnd (ooking'
and IIcatting Stoves antd Tiinw~aro of all t
Roohing anid Guttering dloni in a
good anid substanthal tmatminer, as cheap I
as t he cheapest.
Signs Palnted, in. the best style..
AMerchants will find it to their inltr.
rest to cease soiling light Yankee Tin- -
ware, pootlV soldered, amt sell my
TPlNWARE, as It It'about as CIIEAP,
andI is made of G0OOD MATERIAL.
- AR9,L..FANT. 2
NOTIOE.
O N Mareb 1st'lust:., I bottgit' the etr
COstock of goodasof J. M. BEMI''Y &
CO,andI explet i continue the business
as hberetofore at the Old stand(l "T H E
(C)lNNEli 'RTORE." Thaulth to all for
patptoage and by'elose applicat Ion to
of stisdar rdealigand hand lng goods
fstnadkinds aticloso predts, I shall
feel confidecnt:ot the continued patronag
of m1an~y throughout our town anE doun$
lEespectfully,J;.BE Y
All persons inldebte~d to the old firm of F
J. M. #JEATY & CO. are requested to
eome at once and make settlemeont to the y
undersigned. All accounts to March let,
IMclh. Pi J.h nEA1Y
Ril
'9 7
its
1 W-W
- .alaMria.
Fevers, akp
noiW lk pri-m
- S er heitoca.r.
a d . i . u
~UisItis
lo
baa ansk-*t %k
SMaltwn ilhamiaCk
Reawar, e-. , I
tht m Namaen =m&
bwft Cr aA W4 &noam&am.
ORWA" OF "nMAX6tf
gloalid fmill, Svicv w
Bee a OamiselCn. N' ..- ......
~nu
Xrese mrm .... T 1" at. MW
&r. Chh ar on fl. n.g: l M &- P .
w AlA
[E rote, Colu'u a 1n sC R
C tel. e.. & t . n .. . . t..
Ar.ttichmon a. 7ATw p. i work
Ev. A ustatle . .. $7.v:' .. n.........
[.: Winnsott d... 113p.- t. .52 a. mn.
Ar,. Chiesterce . . '7p. m. 1.25 a. m.
Ar. Chhairro.e.. 4.1:u p. m. I.1:5 p. at
Ar. SCatesvill ... .7.07 p. mn. Ar. ...5...
*N.o. 32.. t N.15.p.
Ev l. tesvll , e...'Aea.. ud......
i'iv Cee c... . .. 4.29on. m. .2 fa..een
IanGy '~t.o. Winshoro... 5:1p tm. 2 .m
ArfAteEt.... 11 5 . B.......
a With'n-ll lines to and fromi S:Waraiiah,
Florida an4 the South and Atlanta, Macon
land1 thet 8m lt.h1Iwest,
b With S< ith Ciaroflith Railroad to aI)d
fromn Charleston by Nos. 52'and 63 Jfitd'i1thi
Diouiaii i and Greenville Railroad.
o With Chester anid Cheraw and CheA?er
nad Lentoir R alWiond:b
d WVith Richmiond aind 1nnvlle hal road
10 andi from all poits No'rth, Atlantie, j
l'ennes see and Ohio Divi sioni and( Carolina
Ge.ntral llallro d.
o With We8ti'ru N'orthl Caoitur 11aihtAnd'
for Ashev~'il, WVarri Springs and( all poihts
ml that line. , h
M. SLJAUGIITER, G. P. A.
D.Ct *vnT A .P. A.
CA.uRI'',A Gtr Suiperintend'elf.
Routh Ca;olin~ Rail.wa.y Com1pain.
ON anid after Novembher 12, 182, Passe1
ger Tiitis ilI rMti as follows unItli
tirther notice: B
TO 'AND FnlOM CH AR LESTON.
. EAST. ali
WEST.
rAeave Chiarlestoni.. . .t,7.0a a,-m. *4.00 p. nr.
Arrive Columbia' .....14.27 a. in. 10.05 p. mn.
t D)aily. *Dally excpt Sunday.
20 AND iahi CAMDEN,
r.eave Columbia at. .*R.00 a. mI. *o.r,I p. mn.d
irrilve at Camden... 1.07 p. m. 9.2e'j mi. 1
WE8T.Si
[.eave Camden at.. .*.00 a. mn. *4.4tj;.-ri: Cu
\rrive at Columbia. .11.27 a. mn. 10af:-rh jLi
*Daily except Sunlditys.
TO AND) FROM) AUGUST4..
EAST.
.eave Columhia...... ... .... ..*7.3, p; g;~ oIl
%riveAugusta................ 7.5a. .. -
eaIve Augusta...*7.00 a. mi. *4.20 p.-ift.'
1.rrlve C?olumilla.... 4.08 p. mn. 10.05 p. mhl. thi
*DaIily except Sunday. - fr'
Co 'e .o CONNI4CTIONS. rdl
Concin made at Cohnnbia with Co.: cli
imbnia nild Greenle11101 Railroad by trairi'
rriving at 11.27 a. mn., and deparing~ at'
.55 p-. meOonnmetion miae at C.. C. & A.
rtmiet.lon with -harlotto, Columbhia and do
gu~ista R ahirond by traldi aIrihtg at Co.
atm bhla t..11.27 a. m., amid departing at 6.55_
I. m.n.tciji( ndfriti i, points on1 both roads,
Vith thTn Agh' l1ainan -Sleeper between
bharlestoii and WashingTton, via Virginia
iIidhlandi route, without cehang'e. Connee
hn inado at Charleston wvith steamers for
ew York On Wednesdays and Saturdays;
iso. withi Savannah and Charleston Rail.
had to alhl points South.
Conneetions are madie at Aufusta with
eor'ila Railroad1 and Central Railroad to ha'
ni from all points Weost and South.I
hbroughi Trickets ean be purchased to all C4
olnts.Southi and WVest by applying to
D. Mc4UTEEN, Agent, Etb
abOnN;-. PECE, General Manager.
Ch~o. aretnS.C
NotICE !
L. L persons Indelited to the late firm of _
Tr.-SETE4LER1 &'CX.of Peak's Station,
*exingtori CMainty, arc reqAested to make
niediato. paIymenIt to tihe underigned at, T
e0 office of' Mr. SEIIBEIS hi tioe Courtst
louse, as the unpald'miotes, aticoinits, etc., (o
'ill shortly. be-plAced In suit. cos
P 1HILIwtEV%TtN, '
Assigne, U
JORNT.-S BIA det
- Agent of Creditt%. olal
061umnbiikral 0., March 15, 1883..
Moh 91-x3t
outh Carolina Medical Associatibn.
PlE Thi y.eend Annual ethi,o
LU #ils Asiatton will be hei orR:,
ileen WE D Y 2 1883a.p
Re1ng oetr.
hit -i'tik
to biiwn a sa
tw "'af It-usbit
It op=il illavs arobehial.
411 . i au*oudrj&il
CPWrolW ANIM A It.IL
FOR1IFIES TXE BlOOD,
Nlieves se.ta, .gelaes
A!" a*di % o'd al
AS MEVERFA oPRET
te t o1
intmat m tha
rot 44"ft-.
imarat vpnii- sW
'I"ee soma v'
w.ew
u~nf:~ i.imdik so gs, WR R .a.
FLOUR, FLOUR,
FTrEy SUPPLY OF VERY FINE
FLOUR
ST RECEIVED. EVERY SAC14
ARRANTED BY
D,R,FLEAXIKEV
MEAL, MEAL,
FRW8H SUPPLY Oil TW iVtMV
EST QUAALITY, XusT RECEWYED
-BY
AINTS AND OILS!!
Itieh6ed- and f'dt-^a';- a god stock of
ivittle and Kentucky Whit Lead,; also
st White and Col ired Mixed Paints
raor In Oil, Liunseed Oil, Kerosene and
ad C Oil, Machinetj Olla, Thuners Ol,
irnishes, Window Glass, Putty, Etc.
McMASTEn, BRIcx & KETvulN.
We keep on hand a large stock of School
ok', In IC e1i, nc, Jlankl3ooks,
dItitf Mie t I yhth jook~s
in the poular itorature of the day, as
Sa.'Se Library, Franklin Square
EESH GARDEN SEEDS AND
QONIONT SETS.
We have on hand a large stock of Gar
n Seedla; lso some Field Seeds and
wAtf Sed frouft Btfli Lanudreh
>iey, Ferry, Crosan and Reed. So air
stomera may be leased.
MC.n ASTEn, luIC & KETCHIff'.
VIfe cabll the attentiort' f lfirchants an)d
ra hi8ti of iit
imulla, -Ora' Wl'apping and Stra#Pq,- j
1 Pape.t'Raga.
,Ye suggest that' If ttrchants" eali- buA
uu rclsfoL as low as fromnabroa .
ight ade -it'will he0 an advantag e
ain wlt1 ihe town 61re email comnmetfor
rged rat'her tita' pay it to strangers.
ADDJIE,.BARIDIiBSAN., IARNEalS---'*Ay
f'yond1et'.
ULYSS$kG, 1fES11flTES.
NDEhRTAKER' S
DE4PAIrE ENT.
AMf pleMe~d to inforrit the lublio that I
ea oz: hand a full iIue of
.FINS, 1WtRUAL nOniEs,
., and am prepared to do anything in
&.'DER T A Rf'INE,
e' ask for a share of the'patronage.
an 13-3m
H E partnership heretofo exist1t tue
tween the - otrsigned, jndr thse.
e of "THE WINrN8BoRoI'u @lNGJ~
~PANY," Ia this day disOle by m'ta -
'he busijiess of the firm wil be settd
Mfr. Jno. S. Ier nolds, 'wo Is- hereby.
horised to reC(e e and receip for al
taelue the conoorn. All artles'havin.
ma will present' ehm to lim for a
ut, .~i al parties indebted will maku
101tol paypinott blin. .
Inb6,8 *REYNOLD$-:
Jnan .-0.'O* January 29 iess.
19~ A PAOT, WU WIta Bst.t YOuTA
oen or Dsyfor lea than- anyonei ii
SSY8E g, DESPORTES.
S Na
YASo o n & t
yatds I tent brand 's PI o
yards fop' ( 00wat, n$.
sNOT, A OODlgg , ular sh4 i
a8 tbld ak 0 r d fSn O"a t ya,a
Ob ubibb R ina ollIngo fill W 41
V.n cal e at for tydoli on ' "
,.Nabklns In I~A
T' eput In the HT X PRTMENT
OM rblit itoeviet;OAs to) surpise jo1
bOv 't ..ns ia 1
tda aaio nthr to
80Men's PIOgt 1181
CALD WELl
&
LAUD
ARE lNt
F X E.- f
SPRUNG E
THE EVEND5CA
THE ST
OF' TH E GHOICES'l
FA.ESf oYSTmERS .4N7VD
MEAL$S Hib A'T
Respectfulff,
J. Olic
GR'IEAT BA
MY WINTE]
MUST B.P SOLD, .AND WIl
TIlE NEXT SI
At price~a nnhead of ihWio
CLAAKS AND) DOLMANS A
Come and'se'efiow LOW I a
wiW ti- stre ft invest. so of you
Respectfully,.
J.G1h
IT STA.DS AT
T
_ .BALT
E56taoc 616P of Forolgu; FruU ni
kaL ORANd -6
~nd eV69'thing else that'a first-cli *~Whoi
W T ORDERS FILLg
Oot 174t64n
f 'i
l i a tO W a*X.o
1 y notip dalE ThIa lne
Il fmilar to A s s
e 1 eveht wide a*iku *t
04tl0on",up.to the b0st liid,
rnl at $4.00.
* at 75 evitts; worth M: 2:o af.
0 . nice.line of Min1g Fhii ows.
j&"4s Ladies' Oloth Gaiters 4t 76 cent.;
fioutI have a id166 sehloin
hisfte out last winter. If you
MtoNex 6: my stook.
Rht at ny ofie.
RIALE
I r
9 SH TED TH Eh/
AR
FIN E ASSOR T4f1E'Wt
OR' AND CIGARS
FISH EVERY .T)A Y
WL niramimmm
ESCH4EL, Agen&
RG~OAINS!
JL BE OFFERED YO'?N
XTY DAYS
T LEsSi SNJAN COST'.
offering go6dd', ad gon
r spare chatngt:.
THE. fEA~
'DOMES&TIC.
That it'IA the ackilowledged1 Loader in'
e TadetIs I- fact that cannot be dis-.
ANY I5flrAVR't'NONj EQUAL ITI
lie Largest Armeq
Tfio most I)eautifuil Woodwork,
ANDf IT IS WVAICANTMbI
To be made of the bestm,nf rial
To doC any and all klnt of work. .
To be comnPhsto ini every respect:.-~
Et Sale by
J. M. BEATrY & CO.
hted - Cn un oc ld 'tbrItp
JMESTI(J 8.JdING( MACINE 0C
& Co.4
the bouth, ofUbr for' sale a
U3Ao1, OyUu5U%, N
esale Dfriif Y ouse sliould haye.
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