The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, May 24, 1883, Image 3
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JOOIAL 1 ELL!1ENOE
~io,I 54( ape.atiS dicOSd
. U ni.e. W . Su e . . - ,.*.
aMli Ngultwe-lE k a o, Agent
Whmebotoeam. FsJo f
l ur y a3re ~nk preparations to
. eiAteheir coing annrivdersary t
cortIeat t ptght'aud caaprd paid for i
eame by T., W. Lauderdale. " '
'-Tle, qn iiit uesdaction of the Go'T-er
Eion LIst JI1rtrt ry r by Adjutant efi th
al Maigault wi tron place oi Mona
ay WOxt.
r2FL .Wi'b Vnnebor,9.team Fle'e Eugiilo
.. ti are nak tilg prepatrations to
.lebrateilleir coming anniversary th
vith a parade 'AMt ~aliuet. . h
-Anna Brown, a ncg pOt tils, h
ldsudde tly, iiear. ,tiQ Colho I re
'oIlirbi, oni Tuesday hiiiiii : The Ql
coro'r'a jury rndered .a verdict of t
feath rom pulmonary hemorrhage. ti
'llo. renial us were brought to cW:iiels
horo' on" Wednesday .for interment.
-Attention is: eliled to. th)e adver- C
tisomnt of the ",centre Point Mills", ai
h ~ow operated unde~r the suiper,vision of M
o f Mr. 1i.A. Cloydo, 'tiiiL. Those tl(
inills have recs ntly- teeni put In excel- de
lent cbnditioif, and they are guatan- th'
teed to do first-class orit in everv m
partio tt'. *'.. du
-The fifth anniversary of Waynan hi
'odge, No. 1339, U. O. O. F., was cele- CE
brated on .Tuesduv at the A. M. E. or
elliirch ili Colualii, when thu annual th
dvdress was delivered by S. B. Waters, is
P. N. F. The Lodges 'of Untoil; Oli
Winnsbory .and Florence were repro- be
soited. 'Tio a rcises throughont sk
were greatly enjoyed by the partici- th
pan ts. -tht
DE. ATu.-MIr. 'T'lomas llei'i1i, of
,he Cedar. Creek section, died on Tues
"iv fI f-fii.Q. Mr. Hendrix had
reached the advanced age of eighty- fv
four years. During his long life he
Onjoyed the confidence and esteem of dr
his friends and nejlibors. le leaves
A wife and one child' It
fil
. .._----m,
,".upt DILL.-The annual plume A
drill of the Gordon Light Infostrv will be
liuke place in the Thespianu 11a0 this atn
even ing. at 8i o',clock.. Thb e'onpany Ti
have bein prar, sing for sone (line in a
antieipation of lie coni t, and a very gr
Pirediiable exhibition may be expecto4. re,
'i'lie,frtends-of the conpt ny and the rn
public generally are cordially invited wl
to e breent.. ei
FE'.At Axb InooM t)}LL.--We
are informed that the ladies if Iho
?resbyterian,Church expect to give a
festival in the Thespian Hall in the .
nleair future---prthaps ni the diitse of ill
two or three week. The novel feature
bf 1 "broomgirlill"~ is -now under ad
vlsemnedf,andit is probable that thi Q
enterpiri)lAdiles w ill Mitc.lude to
inake thle e21'ePm6enit. Weo assu~i o
that ~~itlne Wilhbg the- COR
ptitors for thle prizy since we know
of no ija o foQhardy as to tuethe
arena with stich a -weapon'. Let, ;.'
have it-it will be nice following uponI
thieheels Qf f lie plume drill.
FAinFIELD AT VEsT. P'orxT.-A let- go
tI n ItheNow Y.brk f#ald of Sunday is.
givedtheprdsint standing of the first to
or graduating class of the United bt
States MJilitary Academ'y at West se
Poiunt. il 6hI3 rep)resenltative of fat
South Carolina in that .plase ,is Mr. cai
]Ienry (I. Davis, Jr., of' Fairfild, who $
stands fifth.ameoag the fifty-four comn- ofl
posing~ the class. The cort-esponident he(
goes Onl to liLy: "Out of the first six of de
the rraduating class three are fro,ii the
Soutli, IA98 from Ohio and' one from be
-~ ennsylvania. At it-bsent, in all, the al
classes, as a State, South Carolina ce
stan.ds high.cr than any 0itiiN- State ini a'
* Iil ioil:" 31r. David D. Gaillard, K
nosy Uli die ~d'2[ ,class, stanids among to
the first. Fairicd is . irdid tif thh ""
record of btea two representativos at.
ihe National Academr.
?ii Mtiii'di) id.-~Aht aphtil
siire.tt.ni of the omleors and, teachers of In
tihe WVashington Street Methodist. Sun
.ddy Sciidel.of Columbia, held on the
2dth ist.; tlie f6lioWtimr preamrdle and
. reedl dltoll tVere u nanilnously adlopted -
WVhereas at our recent picnic at Winus
boro we w re the recipIents of marked
and miiembs of tihe Sunday Schddis and F)
the citlienigt the town; be it
IIdri-iearLf thaujiks, and,odpedially thit com-. F]
Laudelrdalc, J. Ii; l.arnl and HI. B. Mc
Masted~ pse9,Revs. .0, G: Bradford, D;.E
Jordan, Jt Tf C)a fjIra, G' (. Price and
3& S. Connor, and M#'dj B. Maden;
lilliam TIimimons, J C;Btti;* G
-ies5 W. J. Elliott; (4: A.. Witd aid
othi4t fOr their kindness and attention
*dnd li iild' armmgenments they proptrdl &
.for otur comidit Na donivenience:
A COLD SNAP.-TJhe wenLhi di i
Tideslay and Wednesday was anything -
but spring-like. The air was decided
ly sharp on 'luesday oitrir&di, im1d it E
became colder as night came on.s
Wednesday N'iil almost a wintoer day,lt
fires being deckialf coit ortable and c
winter~ elothuing hii denitul. The re
po rts from different sotlonsr of the di
-' country show very cold Weathei- for
this season. Oh Monday snoW fell at ac
Toledo, Ohuio, to the depth of three
inches up to three o'clock in the atters
noon. Sunow also fell at Escanaba, 1
Michigan, and at Milwankee, Wis
ebnsin. did Tuesday the cold snp..
extended all over the Northwest !J
and In some parts of the Southwest.
.In the upper portion of this State
the weather was decidedly wintry. In A
Gr'eenville, at six o'clock on~ Tuesday
bvpnitug, tho thermditer reIstered 46
eea 'Thi nm nidgn rane vlsi-.
-ow. it is feobled that the unseasori
de woatli r wll haie a doidedlj
agung obit upon the bottow Irop
i y receiitly plaited.
ITEMS FROM 1iDG$Way.-L1M t
day the promiini ntmcbers of th
iltist, church had a forial incotin
id subscribed one tbousand dollat
r the purpose of bullding in the co.
)rate ifiits 0t the to~wn a handsoir c
iurch. The Work will commence a
ice.
The new school-house has had placed
Its front a handspmely, paiited sign
ith the words, in large blaick letters
High Schodi".
A small biar-efgoted black koy enterei
store' the Othdr day antd asked foi
at half gallon of molasses his fatlici
ad paid foigT4 -ierha-t- ae~
Sn. ifieiine, and was astonished to
coire thp .following reply: "Fred.
lek the gresident, Tea lot McQ,anny,
o Ladi' Protector, aiiei. N'ot of
o United States Edmunds" I
TUE IALMETrO ltEOIMENT.~-The
)lumnbia dorrespotident of the News
Id courier mentions that Col. J. Q,
arshall will, on his tour of inspec.
m of the Palnetto Regiment; en.
avor to arrange with 'the captains of
a various companies for an encamp.
eut of the Regiment itt Colunmhin
ring,the first week in August. HC
s, of course, the agreement cf the
lunbia companies and that of three
four others, and there is little doubl
tt the encanupment -vill be H&itdV; It
proposed to ldave the e,In&tfHiuRt
the Fair grounds}. An eflort will
made to secure tents for the occa,
n, but If-they cannot be obtained
o Fair buildings will be occupied by
o military. Arrangements will bo
ide whereby meals will be furinished
visitihig soldiers at tweiity-fivo cents,
titt the cost to each man for food
ill be, only.seventy-flve .cents a da.
r tfic t0M. diayo of the encampmcnt.
le railroads will probably,give re.
iced rates to Coinnibir and return.
is lfdped that at teitst twenty-li)ui
en from each company will attend,
prize of $150 will ite offered for tik
at team shooting in the Regiment,
d one of $50 for the best single score,
me rifle practice w ill, therefore, fu rn ish
honsiderable incentive. If the pro
amein he enrried out, as there is every
sson to expect,. the Palmetto Regi.
ent will have tfli1 it gdod step for
ird to the first, position among the
terprising military of the State.
TIE COTTbN FACT'OJY.
Letter from One who Ias Been Waiting
for Some Signs of Enthuaiasm.
.fessrs. rdEtors: I - have been wait
Sso1110 titni toi' some person to crcate
'lit tle eutmbsi-EiI riu fhi '"F''ii?ty
lestion;" but it neemis.- as. if every
e ..ls lletermined to. kill '.it ddt by
oping~ sileim~e and lttbig it d,Ia
~~ra deip~th }T,w,AO d you tliftiLi
s.is right? We. are.,no w considlerdt.
bhin: gepater part of tilt
ate, o. a push .iidd -OnterpriS<
,. anm1ivwe will get further. apidfar
er behind if .w' do not dr ioinctlii n
help our cOttitty titit Newberry it
ing to have her cotton mill, and sc
Union; aud Anderson is not goind
be satisfied with one cotton factoV-y
Lt is also going to erect twvo c;ottor
ed oil mill? and a sash and blinic
etory. , There is . ertainly stifficientl
piltal Id 'Tairfleld county to' raisc
.0,000 ini sLoscriptions wvith half am
fort, and -if we secure this amount al
me we will easily secure the remain,
r elsewvhere.
It seems to id~ that the first step t<
taken would be to pall a meeting o
tiihe pniblic-spirited citizens of th<
unity, to assemible at the couirt-hoas<
d decide on sonsti detiddy plan
cop the ball rolling and I wvill danc<
the music. - A WELL-WIVsllElt.
siILE NOTICE.
1HE pitle are notified that I am now 11
.charge of thq "CINwrnE PoINTr MILLH'
)pl}ose's old n 1l s; wthlh have beeni pn1
f1rd~l-class ord oI. hd.I am preparell t<
ind Corn and Wlm atn ta he best manner
tisfaction guaranteed:
E. A. CLOYDE, Agent.
May 24-t1x3
RRIS'S B3ONELES4S BftEAkFAS']
STRIIS:
LNRIdN SMOKED BEEP TdNGUES
{60LUMBIA RIVER SAL,MON;T
TURIKISHI PRUNES:
i9RESHI OAT MEAL:
yfa ,.. 5. S: WOLFE'S.
ONT i Ol SOUTII CA ROLINA
COUNTY dN AIRFilfLD.
1, J. JA NO1YIbR& Jag., Probate Jtuge;
IIF4RNA;hais. ii aa hail
adnmninss.ration of lime estatko Ze~ ~.ffects
iza E: Fdrd; dee 'sm ed: ~ .~~adn
Thieso 'are; .#e Q) ' -la#liamj
iall anmd sl4gttilth Rdired anvd erI
>rs of the *1i iUza E; Ford,
a. edI, that tho hand.apVear befor8 i .~
heCourt.,o .1 ohate, to be held i
dri-nild Co4irL HIot so; S. C., onl the Tl
Ly of .JUin next after .ptiblicoai er,
, t. 11 o'clooeg in t.he fe. ~~oon:
Oy cause,-If any they have, Why the a
mininstration should not ho gra ned..
GO,ve nner my han~d, this 22nd (lay o~
ay, Anto Domini 188t.... .
Publishedon thme 24th . itif. of May
83, In Tu'a NEws AND) IIEnA Li..
J. IR. JIOYi,ES,.,
i'ay 24-ix1-I Judge of Probate.
E. McDdNALD. C. A. DOIMLAse
McDONiiD & DOUGLASS,
Itorneys at Law, Nfo. 8, La4k ianki
WINNSIIORO, S. d
racticn in atll the RetU Vunteti
- ({. C iElE Y QIV9N TH~AT
1nhi unOfnc nd'.h 'ay filed
the Clerk of the,urt iuton
cas for th County of 'irfleld, a etition
that t and their ass9elats may
Sred body corporate ayd, politic,
under the ,e of ' r l WINNSUOnO
SAVINGS ANM LOAN' AS.oci4'1IoN', In ac
ice wittl the provisions of the General
Stitios of the State of Seuth Ca illna.
. R. FLENNIKE&,
- , - JNO.: REYNOLDS.
WM ni S.' ., May 17, 18 83.
1)0N''LT.IUY WAGON UNTIfrO OEE Us.
It wi pay you.
_. ULYSS t.'DES: EOIT .
LOU TO Y'UR INTE ,EST!I
Mg _CREAMEN iAN EVER,
Boots t&iig,lioes Made to Order Oi of
lit riuti.
Fine Fret elt Gtif Sli I'0dts':..'...-:.$8.no
Foxed Hoots and Congress atters....$6.50
Congr iko.... ...........$61.00
Low- rtered Sumnme hoise'.'::.'.-:.'.'.
Uupt in naty dprmplydolio at
Ci ire' Street, next(l d1 to J. M. Beaty.
J: CLENDINING.
. .AP Z4-t~mor
1A.RM MACHINERY !
I HAVE foi t:ile, direct,ftii thm .inanin
facturers, all klnds of A rkultural 'achin
cry, Inplements, etc., etc. En ines of all
sizes, from three to uc' hundred aid fifty
horse power.
SAW MILLS ANti GRiST MILLb,
Manufactured at the Metropolitan Irdi
Works, Rich nond, Virginia:
From the York, Pennsylvania; Agricul
tural Works-ali . ltinis. of impaements,
from a Ileel-Screw -to h 'rhber. that: will
thresh and eleatn sixty bushels of wheat
per hour or two hundred lishels of oats
per hour.
Sulky P1loughs Ciltivators, Harrows and
Ploughs and Plough Stocks of . all. kinds
and sizes. Also Iteapers, with self-dropper
or self-hiider, 1. ,
I ani agent for the
DEDRICIC HAY AND COTTON PREsS.
This Press will, with three hands, press
straw in small bales as..fIkst fast as the
thresher can. cleait it; and ? lth thyee hands
can bale cotton faster than a sixty-saiv gin
can turn the lint out.
I have also some of the b.t ma. CO''
TON GINS, with all the loderi Iii rove
ments, with PRESSES froim the factories.
I also sell
COTTON-SEED OIL MIL%f.
Scales of all sizes, that will ieigh from
one-half liound to flye tons.
Carriages, Buggles Mid Riding Carts, of
all sizes and prices.
If any person wishes to purchase any of the
'above-nientioned goods, they will please
call at Mr. JAMES Q. DAVIS'S oflice and
leave word with hiii, and I will call and
show catalogues, etc. -
JAMES PAGAN;
May I,-d AGENT.
B aL 1LMNT3'to WAOON OK.
ULYSSE"UO;. DESPORTES.
WEIi hAVE
Buiy the GEISEIt ENGINE anid SEPA
RATiORt from
J. M. ELLIOT T, Sr.
We have tried Lhdij Niud linsW themn to
he good ahd would1 not sell therit if 'We did(
-AISO;-.
The well2lktown
"ELIAOTT GIN"
is offer~ed to the .pg1bie:..We Will be pledthed
to have~ the honie oi-ders.
Now is the tine to brig in- OLD OINS
for repairs.
* J. M. ELLIOTT, Sr.
ATTENTION
IS CA LLED TO FR N$i1 ADITIONJS
TOMY
Grocory_DorIfimell.
The Celebrated "Brunswick" Ihijis-try
one:
Oceati demn Mackeriel.
. . . ..Saint Louis Corn Beef.
Saint Louis Roast Beef.
Salmion (Soused), Mitce i-bi!
Inmported Macaroni.
Fresh Cheese;-.,,.
M)h ppibk, in gallon cans.
Bartlett Peart; thinees..,
"Davis Lestor Manor", Ttiniltoes--hand
Crosse & BlackNe i sCiv-Chowv Piekles.
Il Imported Worcestershlre Sauce.
l3aker's Bromia.
. - .Condensed Milk.
. esh Snow-Flake..
- lot of II and(led I i&d and Grahi Cradles.
ALL CIIISAI' POR (CASIL.
. h..itUE Y.
. E.Notisn SAD1)JltA P'on $5, $0, $7 AND
$(r: Ikentncky Sji-ing Se4 alSddles .for
$i. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES.
in.I.v i . ELLIOTT, sn.*,
Re.4en4fuilly iiiforms the plublie that lie
has on hand a Ni 11lne of
de0I~St4N ANID CASKE TS,
and ( niidired id d~o anything in under
tpiting:
A fil line of BURIAL ROBES; for men,
woinen and chhdren-a now' fdaiir-tery
neat, approptiine and cheap.
We ask fof it sharb of the patrons gd
I J. M.' ELLIOTT;,Ef:
SOPENi BUGodle A $37 aiul $45, AT
- JLY3S G. D.ESPQRTER
Can be planted .nywhcr<
ca and fbe'cultivagtd very m
OIN P.ECK'produced
BUSI -LS, Worth
ANIX DOLL.dJR
wilh but v)rdii y attcntion.
J. _. EL
MONEY SAiBIIII
--80 BU
FURNITUrE FROl.
h'I
. 6 EK ,L RM E l .BE M - 1 . .."
.I coulk give you as M t REFlnE3
necessary, as the machines will R/E( UO./t.tl;
Ing machine belts, oil, oil egns ain1 needles
for a sowing machine. Ag(iit'for )oors, 8
attention.
WHEREUIAH1
-SHALL WE B1
LtOTHIlD]'D
Is one of the questions which most per
plexes the mind of the h idividual 1i111i the
family. To relieve oirself of li.1 per
plexity, you should citf atnd hear our prices
on
SPRING GOO)S,
Of hieh ke noiv have n large and Well
s)ssorted Stock. -E4verytilngiv.the way of
1)1Y GOODS, NO'I'IONS, etc.; that it
Wanted, from the commonest dhmestic tc
the ni^est U)lSS ()OI)t; ?til ail th
novelties in N TINS. -If you want a
nice s litof
Comn<i u i.eo'r stoc,or eiaooie fron
0o u ieof samples' -1f we can1pmi pleast5
you In oiic wec can in the other.' \\e bilw<
somnethinig nice in this wiay, tlmnd guatranutet
fits as Wvell as'quality of goods.
We haive aj very~* pretty anid udliby line o:
IIATS, In hotIi ft' di'taw,ad cat
p)lease tihe 1uost fastidIous.
We ask an inspection of our stock 0)
SIIOES; ihieb is very large, enabracinug ali
qjuaillties and( styl.es. So)Imethling nice hi
iow-cuts uad sippers,,- ,mdaorj l
Ini aI diephltuolQits weenav'togv
the be~ tood at LOWE1ST PRIUCES.
Respectfully,
bALD WELL & aA UD'ERD AE
WHERE WITHAL
SHALL WE BE ED 1
Is another perplIexlng question:. It als
ceases to wvorry whenm onice you hook it
GROCERY D)EPARITMENT,
where you will find all kinds of catables a
enost reasonablIe p)rices.
COME AND SEE~ US:
WVid f.ake pIcadoire in shiowing our goodb
Respectfuill;
dAl2DWELit & t2APiJiERIUib
SADDLES,BRID'MAN1D IIARNESS-"WA
dIoI9n yond(er."
ULYSSE 0. DESPdR?ES.
--TRAD1ir
ITORMANN .
s.g'rRALz2V
COROIAL.
--MARIC
A aUR and rtual ne(ldY for ) cme o
"Wnv to't1ya"'ta."*.aM
Frmti ev #'m D isntery. DIarrhoea, 01hol
era Morbums hoera Jnfrltur,
e h. ean goei.o
itbe Boa"cn gDoeo r o ra of the
letnso :r ac .A. f oo rs ,~. ..
NEUTRAL.itINC O R*fA..
-Is as pleasant and harmless as )31aock
berr Wine. Does niot 'contain Opium
and wllt not conatlpate. Specli recomn.
mended for Soeick0nosa ad .T thing
*Children. .
-',. Pred6e tiagd 4:5 peir bb'ttie
Bdid byaof.Dr-ugpfate and .Dealers in Maffome,
axonhLI0 OEMIAI% 00,'
SoleoProprietors,
Waihal1a,600. U.. . A.
DR. J. I.QUATILEBAUM,
DENT1ST..
FdEOVER STANIet'i3 CUiKA h Ai
?My 10-8o;
THE CLOTHING HOUSE
OF
M. L. KINARD,
Ol'I'OYZTE GRAND CANTR AL, COL. UMhIA, S.. .
J 4 just opene'd a' large stock of SPRING-GOODS for Men, Youths and Boys, In
Suits of CasSinere, Flannel, Cheviot. an'd Serge-:4l at low prices. Also a line of
GENTS' FURNISHING 000
i'n tllthe latest styles of goods. Gents' Necnvear a specialty. Gen!s' FIN1
0/"'1411 in low-Qar,te: asnul (alters.
Orders sent to ny address will be promptly attended to.
M.,. KINARD.
"C H A MP ION
MOWERS, REAPERS, BINDERS.
SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, STRONG AND
DURABLE, and EASIILA MANAGED; EVERY ONE
WARR ANTLD
I'C D() TIE WORK PERFtCTLY, IF NOT THE
'IONEY WILL BE REFUN)ED,
FOR SALE BY
W. R. DOTY & CO., AGENTS,
WL[VY.AS BORO, S. C.
April 19-t\smn
JUST ST PA 0 AND HI
--TIIE-~
nIIC:ULOUSLY LOW PRiCES
-AT
B. SUGENIHEIMLR'S
.u An auiatilon of our gtoodsN and a knowedge' of .our prides will convince yoti
hat we are telingaa you onily the PLAIN UANVA itNISIlED T1l1UTrIl.
TKV DRY J GOODS, C1I.OTIIIkG; .A Tj7% CAl'g A.ND gH]
we halve a very good amb.tmenmet.
G1ROCERlES-ALL KINT)S GENERALLY
liONE~LESS CODF'ISiI anid P INE MACKEithiL SiX FOR 'TEN CJkN'i'S.
CALL FOR OLD CROW WhIISKEY.
AT
L. S A MU EL S
1 IA VIjust. receiYedi my~ SIlING G OODS, conasisf jio of Nuim's Veilig;
liuntt Iinui. I oI led l la d lan Syiss,, Plinamnd IFigutred L vtasy;s Pan anad
l"igurted Musinis, Liaced antd Sriped Piqjuos anid Camibrics.
mCLOTiIING, CLO'I'L1NG= '
1 lave a bu-mgo stock of Meni's, Boys' aand Yotiths'iCLOTIllNG.; *vhicha i
will sell VIlY LOW.
~STRi.; W H' AT 1S OF ./ILL .TifE L Z/TNSI STYkLES.
SFOEs, sEEoJns, sE-toI.m
A lar ge ,as.so,rtinen'i of ''\bit's, Women! aa a billrenm'a Shohs. . ~alai'gc as
oent of 01u Vatn 0al I'aIValsi. Call ctrhy anid secutro BARLUA1NS. .Nd
trottbib tot show~ g'oo(s.
Very respectt'ully,
L . SAMUELS.
V'ECTOEI ilS EVERYWHEREII
Univim~ally AdmirEd
THE ECLIPSE FARM ENGIN1
1.A ad talher t the crown of the b)oiler by xpansionm JIoints and Bolts iti such niguille ut
to epa. 11u ldiv'idO the w elght. hetween thl orward.uatu rear-axlcs, 14 mountmted Oistrotl
wits. Thea. Boiler satmuted ont axles of thme IUE~ST I11EFIN El W IkOUGIlT 11RO
i,tproveeI andt Powerful Brakes. LAIIGE FLY WIIEEL AND PUJLL Y. Ilinge
Soke :'wmk, rovided ith edieicent DEVIC:E leOR D)ETA]NINf. ANI) EXTIN
(.1 asltlN(G 1h SPAUIKS.
ilE WAYNESBORO ECIPSE PATIENT SELF-REINdING tiRA4
SEP'A It A'TOl, CLEANElR AND) BAGGER theo mII.st com daIte GlNA1 A.Vlia tbH~
world, an ad UN'SURPASSED FOR SIMPLC TY. Capateiy for Thara alit S muintig
aanid (leaiin all khis of rain Read for market.
TilTE u1 RA~ru7l EOSBORN ~iEAPER A ND MOWTER, the best iahb o~
thme kind In thme Mr~
'THE VAN WNIL, PRAT~T amid tiRiWN GINS; viLt PFCEDI~.1
CONDENSElt8. -vtao 1iR "
All of the above, eit very other kind ofFARM IMI ROVEI (A
sold by - T-rc - >~~ .
Aprilf 17 Ca
AND RICEI
and at same time that totton
uch like it.
SSUNNELS L-r' 1T.
last- year in this county sIX
P-A'I PC USEL;
Call and get pai-ticulars..
inDEN & BROW
S MON1EY MADE!
Y YOUR
[ R. W.i P1ILLIPS.
Mattresses of my own nanufae
ture. Use econ(lm'y-huy the best
--My where you can get the cheap
Ost.
A ne wN, s1pply of Children's ari1
iges, of the latest designs anid low
fn vrice.
YOU e'atn tnvc mnoney by buying
our ti,ne framnes, Wall Pockels.
lttrcets, .lat-rgkt, S >rig ledls,
SWir' Mattressi's nluE WIulow
Sh vA 8id.' froln alB W. P'IIILL LIPS..
I iaienl" for sevciall dill'e"rn
\EWN 1AC1N ES, and sonie
of theml as (;OO) as cnn h inade.
You will f1ind it to your Interest. to
pritt linie be forv 1taaking a pur
chase 1"E'.\'EWi IEl{E. Iiemlcinhe"r
that I cannot be under-old by any ]
CIES AM Y4'OI WAN'', but lo not ('hink it
N) T11.I.//, VE;'/ whln yoli get one. St v
for sale. I wil (1illnO apart lhat is wanted
asIh atnd Illinds. All orders Vwill have pronmpt
Apu 19
SPRING SUM 11EHYE.
AN 1) SEA'IONAU LE
Our tokof Spring uuld Sumnuier Good.s
W haejustrcie naltenws
shde teiost poptlular good4 of the dauy.
NUN'S VEILING.
IhUNTING S.
DOTTED AND) PLAIN swiss.
FJGUIIED) MUSLJINS.
LACEb AND STI'f.PEN) P'IQUES:
STHJ.PED) NA INSOOKS.
CII1ECK ED) NA INSOOK$.
Alii teleganit line of L.audes', Genttsi ando
lloy:s' Straw liaI.s ofl eli Slyle's and Q utli
PAll ASOL,S I N GIlEATP VAl1ilETIY.
t Our Stock of trrnidhin ug (Goodl is now
(comp lete in1 1nality andi sizes. The. Genlt It
tu.n's LUde'rw~ear conisists oif L ish le Tread
and Ganuuze, andh are In suits or sepatrate to
u,git the purchanser.
A call Is respec'tflly holicitedi from all.
]ltUNf3WV1CK CANV ASSED)i IAM~S;
D)EC'Ol'TICATIED) P'ATENTI h"LOU I:;
ItOA ST1ED fl1()Ona JAVA CO FIEE.
SALIION, CANNEl) COlINEl) IEEF:;
VIcSII OAT MEU
SUtCTXlASfl.
PICKLES AND) CilOW-CIIOW, antd
a'ulstock of 'terything' i4t:ully kepit
in aI frst-class
All of which wvIll b0 sold1 LOW for'
the CASHi.
.~J F.~ ilkfAST ER & Cr).
IT Y8 A PACT, WIC WII.T, 8141.1, ,YOU A
Wftgon or iUtaggy for 10AS thall an yCnd in
soen- ULYSSVE R* DL 'I n'r.