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1~ 44 THEJJ NBWS AKID HERALD. WINNSBOUO, '. ., Au "DAY, JbNl; a, $ >.: '1 38. dNO. a. ATNOLD$.1 lIfA M. 4. DUV0i,1} BDITORB. -BARNUM hopes to secut 'a wlito selephnitt-fromt the King of Sittn on the pretence (bat American brethren may be converted tto 3uldhism. Barnum does not drink ruin or use tobacco,'but llie'alwgls has a healthy lie handy for tputposes of pnblic deception. Heoks a moral monstrosity V 1he white ele 1phant is a physical one. A KNOWING one shows how circus lemonade is manufactured. One of 'thehief components is tartaric acid. 'When asked if it was harmless, the re ply was: "'Why,inin, the very cloth -that the glasses stood on was turned as black as a coal. What nmust have been the condition of the stomach after ttho owners had downed three or four glasses of the stuff? I would never allow a child to drink it." Many coin Inereial pickles are just as bad. 'tG4. UEOii: Cnoo1: Is about fifty three years of age,.b't he loaka little more than forty. He Is about five tet ten inches high, wiry as a grey-hound, <and can ont-ride and out-march any -nan in the American army. It is a historical thet that he lived three days on no other nourishment than tree -bark during one of }his 't:empaigns against the Indians. lie has a itir 'complexion, his hair is straight and cut short,.,erl lie has a large bushy beard, which divides llatuda!? in the -centre. Tii. Mississippi HIepublicans have snbbed Chalmers, refused to hear him )!tnd t'ld him to go about his dirty business. These words of the New York Tribune may be of value to any Southerner who hopes to plt.y the sAnie trie'ks: "Spurned by the I)emocrats and ruined by lila own invitations, which have cometack to 1lague their invelfttr, Chalmers concluded to take his rejected wares over to the Itepib lic an mlatxk., where they have been treated to what we trust is their limal kick. His fate is an encouragement in nany ways, and especially as an indi cation of an finprovement in moral tone In Southern politics." A WASIUNGTON con' espondent of the Cori,rer,Jotma has had iis at lentioin attracted to a new style of sewing inachine. It makes the double lock and chain stitch and other stitches which it is said tho lachlnes now in use do not make, Its invenltor says it w ill drive a il the oilier se wing machmines pt16. tile imwrket. linventor's are always 5angu, nlowever, m. say is not to be taken without a grain (if salt. Some Washington men01 have faith inl it, anld have purchased the patenlt and organuized a company with -a capiltai of onie million dlolhlars. -Sen ator Call, of Florda, and Senlator Bitt Ier, -of' South Carolina, are leading men in the company. G ovEnNioR 01n1TTENDEN, of El iasi1tt , recently put a sudden stop to a moVe menolt,to present him,1 with a watch andI chain as a testimnonial from hankers and business men01 who desired thus to express their app)reciationl of the Governor's efforts to suppress crimie in (lhe State. Ulearing of (lie proposed gift, the Governor' wrote to 0ne of' the gen tlemnen interested as follows: MY DEAR Surn:--A few days ago my at tention was-ea Wed-to thofact that, you and( Colonel Elliott had issuied n circu!ar letter callinlg upon the bankers of the State to present me with some1 suitable testhnonia1 for lmy inIterest in behalif of la\v and1 ordier in this State. Not havhig seen the eireu lar letter, I am lnible (.0 quote fromu It. Shtee 1 have been the E'xceutive of tils State, It has been .my chief abui to Tlave the law supreme In every part of the state; sull)peme111 antltoritative over all *cFasses~ and towvards all classes. If successf'ul, then, I have donleno-nore than my diuty', and am nlot entitled:to a special 'stlmonial over the mnany other efficient'law de'hcersof the State. I possibly- may have been of somec service to tile-hanks anti -obhmr prop erty holders in the en1forcemiente ofat il\v: 80 haive others ini a luch more active wvay. Whilst thanking you an1.1 Colonel Elhlit for your Interest in my1 bhlfl, permit' me to say I will decline acceptling anly 81neh te.stimoniial. THF. Italian Minlister of War has published aestatistical map, based on1 tihe official repouts from tIhe difThrent provincial goverlnents-nbontt malaria, by whlich the extent and ther intens~ity oft this disease cant be estimated. 'taiv cou.nlts sixty-ine p)rovinmces, six of avhich only are-comlhetely free of this piest;- ill twenmty provinces Ito: ravages .ore' most sovere. It has been calculat edi that more thanl 40,000.soldlers every year hlav.e to par~3their tribute .to..tsis, terrible scourgce. Mtlaii eauses to) the State an. annIual' caponso- ofl -two inillion dollare through the necessit y of maintaining a nlulmber of' hosititals expressly for malaria- patients.. TIhe damage to the nlational. wealth enumnot be calculated, but is .immense ; hun dreds of thIousands of workig people iln their best ago are soixetlly (lie (dis ease,.1nd'large-tracts of othervise fer tile country have to be left-Ilneuiti vated. A very remarkable feature i& the progress and the greater violence --of the disease-since the construction~ of r)ailroads, which circulmstanlce Is ascrlbd ~ed to tile necessary earth-cuttings and -ithei bav'ing of stagnlant waters. There . are'In sfatct some lines along which the retronigest,.hiealthiest workmen Gic 0111. clals stioned there are unable to rc 1sist the-atthl'ks of fever'; the conse tiettcje t thait requisite. .WorkIg *;... taff can be kept up with:groat difficul. ty, in spite of thQ oxceptionally higll pay aliowed'ttbhre men. 2'1 A7NDAY BUIWOOL COIV V2TIoN The Sunday School Cdnventlon Will lneet lin Whinsboro, July 18, . at tena !o'olock a. mn.,.in+the Methodist church, and will continue In se'lon two days. i-Each Sunday Sciool1Is,ontitled to three delegates. . A full p1igiYanmelo Will soon 0 bopliblisiod. . .G. lRaADrOiln, 'ecretary. 2VOTRS FRtM 'LACKSTOCK. )rogren in the Little City--The Closing Fx. arclttes of the High Sohool-4A Creditab'e Exhibit Ion, and a Ploasant Picnic. "ilfIe.otrs. Rditors: I'httve"been a con ataut reader df your -valuable paper fur the past nine months and, seeing nothing in it lately from this part of the 't 'ittiy, I propose (?i you will allow -te) through your coimns -to let you end your mlany readers know what we are doing up here in the lit.tl city of Blackstock. The little towii has grown considerably in the the hst seven or eight years and nowapronises to be still llr" er. The tnp.of the han mor and the buz'ring of-the-saw wil: soon be heard on the dwelli-gs of :1r A. -1. D)ouglass andi the lRev. Johin White, also on a new 'school-huuse which is to ho built slortly.. Since "'hav-e spoken of-ia school house, please allrw nfo to give you ;a few retmlarks on the closing crcises ofie Ulackstock Iligh School, which closed for the sumiver vauntion on Thursday, the 14tht inst"., with a con cLrt antl it picnic. The school is taught by M1Ii. W. JL T'honjp>son, Irincipal, assisted1y Mniss 'Nette 'Johnshni stlicl Mr. Jatmes AicCrOrev. 'IThe couceit" took place ina the school-room, andcl early in the evening carriages and bug gies coull be seen coming iln t'hin all directions, and by the tiue when the exercises eominencecl the Iuse was crowded to overflowing, atdtt a great many could not get in at all. There were several visitors frout Winnsboro (and Chester preseut, andttl all n% ho at tetled pronounced (lie exhibitiol a uccess andt a proof' that tht puplils had been "well prepared by their teah:la ers. Now, lessr:. Editous, it is ito tas -uuntiter to write about an enttr taiunent, -where so in.atay took pirt, and not slight soteodty, Ittt i' yon' will ii ilge ne, T till give you the progralttatto the best .1 uan, atd if' I slight" antyolie it. is 'itiintentionally. The exercises commuene+lc with tuill chorus by the whole scltool--"(otod Evening". This was so Wi-ilr enudered that it wonld have ttiaetl invtne who heajd it to eXclaiin, "I atm lihutad to see it through if it last, till morn itg". Tho "remainder of the 'progrnlmte wias as follows. Nlias MI Thiorno and M-aster Al. T homt p Speech1.'The Battlo 4Wield"-..Char Twoy( intrumtitental dhi.)S '- lse Jamo antd Miary Tiheimpsont. .Speech, "T.Lhe L.i(tIle Speaker-Mlel "Poeisive Schaottische"--Mliss Lela -Steelo. 'Speech, "MNethodist Prenhier"-Johnt Coopert t. "W~elcomeo March" --Miss Pettie Mackorell. Speech, "'Excecllent Man'1-Aileynie D.onglass. -Vocal duet, "Whait '-e the Wild Waves Saying?"--hiisses .lessie Johii stoni and1 Naiie Eider. Spech "oung OJt'ator"'-Jimmtie "Water Lily Polka"---Mis Sallie Simpson. Speech, "lluckleberr'y Picnic"- Id die La(tani. "' lredlontiantarh"-Niiss L~ula B3laini. "'Emapress I Ielirietta Wrtz"'-Mi ss Maity Wylie. MacitkorelI. Abr "Go A way Galop"--Rabli, Thoinp sonl. Speech, "'The Bro'kent-hear'ted1 D)ulth maon"-Jotnes M[c(rores. MIsses Pettic MIackorelAl atid 8al lie Spetecht, "Trthl"-iNddie Macekory.ll. 'tNancyi L4ee"--MN1is Naittti Thler, Marwy Wyli,-tt-ad atiMak rell. NtttCMcu D ialogue--Reub,en McC.rorey n RIobblie Shtamotn. itd Speech,' "fihack I lorse and Ilis Rider'' l{obbie Tlhiontpsol, D)uel, "Secret. Love Gaaotee"-Lela1 Sterele and( h at ie Moy-khee Chorus,. "huam'- x i'"-.. its. Chtoius "Th'ler M Nusic in thie Air"' ~Speech, "V~.in aiention of Sou(I~th h 'Olllta"'-lDavi'l Mloblev. "MNes'senger* of' Love Galop"---Miss 'Halle' Heik lini. .Ttmnieni al (duet, "Raciiket Galop"' -MNiIsses Ella andI Lul a Bla in. "1)1hdogueit"---Joneos- McGror-W~ and Josp)h (Coleman.. "Iliope Mlarch"--Niiss NMarv Tihornt'. Sptecb, "Lee's Sur'rend6h:t".-John1 Biriec. Song' "Wild Ash- reer"--Misses 21atttie linek4orell and( Eltil'a in. "The-) Maidlen's Prayer"--*Miss Nan. ie J'ilder. SIeechI, '"'ihe IFrailty of Matn"-Jolhn Mohlev. Trhilosong, "Pntting ont Airs"-Misses K-atie-'Mockbec, Lula Blain and( Jones Sper:ah',, "'Soul th Gurolina"---W illie Mobley.. .......ue'lt,-"redlhip Polkad"-~ I-Msses Nannio Elder and( Belle I lick lin. 'iTrio song, "Down~,1 A ms itg Ilho Li lies'' -'-isses 13essio Johnston, Nannile El. der' and Ella IBlain. Wv'lie.. "Silvery Wamvs"- les.n .1 ,h ns:t on "'Valeitoryv"-Robbh-il Do'ua: 'Jhe ent iro progratmme we e cart led out,.and reflected great redLi poni all the parddilpantts. I. did not rmtond' to -coument.on anyone whten I. star.4ed thils-detter,. 'but I canntot keel) r:-om 'rMnItg spooital.montiotn of onto speech, M'hn Btuoenhearted Dutichman", who-etnee by Mr. JonesMc-. Crosawnnd so well, dlone that thes etw tiire huuso was loopt Iin anm uproar. The entergainmet lasted until after eleven ""clock p. in., 'W hen . every body red In"tied top thwit homa~e tdelightedl with 11.he evien)ing's, ptrogrammtte. 1:horo,was a grand plenic on E~'rlday, |.hich wrs well-*Itidocd by tn entire -echool and Mi,lr relatves.anl friends, and evurybu<ld seened to oittoy them solves, especjally the young folks. There wa an abuntjance.ft'eatables well prltared, 1hJ,1I hiat if the cruols are tiro"tood as last year there is p!enty of goocfntin,g in tIho country yet. I hope we will have mamny mo'e 'sch /leasant occusionls and have you, I Messrs. Editors, with us. G RANDPA. "t3lackstock, S. O., June'it. J.El; AND JOHNSTON. tloner$: MeOlellan's' Opllon of $dtthleFh Generale. [.r eriiow in the I'brt WorthGawuetta]. "Who ti&; the greatest uoutllbi i general ?" "There were two of theti---J(O Le'eta Johiiston." "W\% iich Johnston?" '"1"-in-hvelhed14l-1)f-Jeoin-rsont 1.'ttiA' -tfilinto of Alhei't Sydney Jolfoten. .Do you Biel-agr 'vith Niln?" "Sydcy'Joliiston died too soon. hadl 110 olportl itt y to beoIlne aCI titaiited wit h1 his -'nerits ns4" Ioln in11mdu'r. Oil"ers of' ability and "judg ment, howeve, siIlforned me that Gei, ki.tnding ability. 1l1 enjoved the0 friendship ai confidence ot Jefli'r.on Davs, and tlnt. enabled him to display his abilities at fher'iest." "11lleh wias ,the greatest Roktt?!', Joetttohnst<mII-r'Robert E. Lee?" "It vild be difoicuit to tell. Both hand '.enlins comn) file Ielto Wiit Ii their upP'p'tniiities, atil( bol'hi deserve to be rtanked, lno1g the. greatest generals of" te ngo." "1Wuaq either great or t han f lie otlhrr?" 4t wonul be -hard to I(h. 'They Were,'Aoubtle!Z4, :pumiie.o a r -ot' t enL (Inntlities. Leo vas quIick to phli,'tlid JIohnston natchless in} lrf')rininon. Lee was superb in Iho 4 edefeni-ve and Johnston Was vithout a peer in the oli nsive. Lee had r.1111(1ul flht1inl qua! it ies iat tlt4oil,tsIot, could ecltrl Na ptr leoii plinlling a calipayn." '"Wh1,1t't about other Soutlhern cren erals?" "I thi-tk 3nriigard should ran : next to Lee tindi Jotclen01. -te ':.e an exellenI oiler, :11d pe'rai hil:t 1l1 no ("qual ats ant eng;in(e1r ill the :crniv." "Where is Loiigstret't.'s i)ce?' ? llie tntile al exvull nt" lighter, nlic' dist iugnished himfll Ir' ;-eticrally as 1l oflirer, 1un Joe "JI: h1ston1 1111(1 i;o,eri E. Iee were tiie soliers of the Con "Of the tinion generdt'" "Y1.on1 111n1-4 .'(t $oIlld on1e el.ie to d'rs cnss thelui with -m\.'' "Thought the Child Voutia Die." This 'ihat, the Sisters of the 1loni'o for 1 poor. iltti*t child who wus.racuking itse'l1' al-1 mocst to (eth"iti with Whlltinll c"uuci. The' child was suthltnly in-k:n ','Verr y .litnts indl vom,illn:, endl with f'right.fui ltpain: In the head. he'li. Sisters write: "We used P'i:1(iy D).vus's Pamir -K.Xii."1 with the: mlloS. ustonishing res.ulfs. .it" s. f(;wv hours the disease was gone anti the chil was well." * The I11y Queen. Who shalll :he h0? Vhe ti owers are blooin ng A.ir ic.est adornin..t Thelu Queen remitedy sha1 ' b, OAU GHT ABA D OOLm 'The -SUMME1R .COLDS andt Coughs are quitb as dan gerous as those of - -miwinter. But 'they yldc to the sa me~ * treatment and ought to be tak eh'lri * stim3. For' afi diseMse' 6? 'THROAT, NOSTRILS, HEAD dr * BREATHING AP PARATUS [is_the SOVENIElGN Remdy LALL DRUGGiSTS KEEP PAIN KILLER WI En.NE T] Z-tID TIH ]~X1\3 iHuy thei G EISER~ ENfINEF and SEPA ItV'It fromi J. M.. E-i . OT'', Sr. We hlave triwlhed% e :i linow tiem (o he goodii, anhd woufhlilttal them if -we dlid not tiinirs. Thei we'li-knownh "ELMIOTT *4MI% Is offer'ed t'o thll inihilei - ie willi he p1ignaed to hai~ve till honn-l sWrders4 Nowl~VI la h t.hheit t'o britg:i Oi)r, (INS for repatiris. . .~ ;;'' I:.j Y) v'irtue of' ani ex'cuhtion to me11 dli'cted(, I.1 will ofe hflalior'8 sal bfore' the Cut' IiOU.oe (1b11 il Winnhsbomlt,-8.- (',-an 41ha F! RSTi MO0N1)AY fN' .WL.Y N-E'Xi, 4 ti'e !': .i, IiUie o119f 1 t nt eest.ofh~ 8: .ai I4i : .tri a')s ~Vh ns a le h I. d na Em as tIh orefa,sXt v of Mfrs. M. E!. t.rnll ..!. I .e' SI t El *fs ~ 1t ' & Lowrantce,. Wiimshorio, S. U.,, JIme14 ii, l8s.. ilune 12-tdl 'UILL 1N0TICE. P. A R R MILLTS are in excellent condition for -rinding WI[EAq'.. With 'faeli-i thisS'fITWO SET 'ROCKS,. adFJFICIEN T WMR' POWVER and att EXPE~RT brige have' ii t.p,l In, and s'rad eadeito ohr milT gro ingno(od4 . J1. U. B3WYGERT & O. Junlo'tix3 - 3roprietors.. ~#IRN IT AL --$HALL WE .BE \LOTHEDfI Is one of thci :eSttons which uiAt pei' >lexes the mind ot'the 'Individual atid ""th +.1 mily. To relieve yoiu'self of this pei p1cexit,y, yuu should call and hear our price oil. ISPRING GOO)S," Of.whiel we now have a large ttntd well assttrted stock. Everything i thfe way of IDitY GOODS, NOT1IONS,. ete.,. thait is 'wanted, frtllt; conuonunest donestle to the nicest ut!:SS OI)S, and all the noveltiFs in NOTIONS. If you want a -ntiecit 1't of OLC TI-IIJsrc3 Uom und.-se our' stock, or choose from "our hInr'iff'niplor. .'1f we Caninot please you hn one we can in't.hi other. Woelun-o dnftthing nive in Ihis way, and guarantee 'tits d: well as quality of g;oods. We have a very pretty and nobby line of MTS'1'1', in both telt and straw, and can please tile ntost, fastidious. We ask lni vej'tioit (if "YAiMut stock of 11U0,8y, which I' yfi' e, 'iiMhj eing all qualities and sTjie. "Soniething nico in 'leWCf'ets and slippers. III all departnme t we endeavor to give IWap best goods at )WEST PKU.FhM. CALDWELL & L1UIE1UAEE. 'WHER-EWITHAL Is anether pIp1'lexinr iueston. It also conses to worry whil once "oyt look into our where yotu will lind all kinds of eatables c.t most reasonable p-:ie. COME AND SEE US. V take pleasure in showing ilor goods. Itespeetfullyj, cALA)U1WE;L & LAU )E:DAI,E. SPRIG SIIW&E. ----- A )~ )N l2J Our :toe.k of Spring and Smiunner (Goods; is conlIplete inI ev~ery dlepartinent. WVe have just received in all the n1ewe'sh shades the imost popular goodls of the daIy:' NUN'S'VEILING. NO)TfED) AND) PLAIN SWISS. .FIGUlmDEr MUSL1NS. LACEI' NT) STlIMP1I'D PIQUES. 'ITRIPED) NA INSOOKS, ~fcU NCYCND NA INSOOK8. A)u eleganL line of' Laielis', (Gents' and y1 s' SiiraW( I1its, oif'ail Styles and QuaIl: ties. Xlt51'did' 6(isa'T VA10ETrY. Our Stock of FuhfiAhing Goods Is now complete in gjutlliy and 1slv.s. 'lPhe Gentle laIi'- Undierw~ear consuists of L,isie T iaila and( Gauuze, and( are in .'ufiM4 oc' h4parate, to MVeall is respectfully sollellddl fom all. 1' .i.4 )E~.JCTCEkj? .t BRlO.' WI[l'TEN1No AND) PRIEIRING Ti'AE TEE Tn. KitSES 'fIE- IR EATI1I POJRE *ANiD SWVEETF. FdITMUIJA OF~ DR. Tr. T. AfUR. 4 We.:C.j FJSHIEfR, t1oVIteALE AO1i0NT, COL,UM1IA, S. ''O, Wlor'Salo in Winnseboro by MiA'[STEtj1 J3UE & K ETCIIIN. eh 22-|x3 VT fI UN tLVERTISEIfN'['S. (%1r1,DF $ 3hCIUS, . -*tM- OJI on4NDr DEALNR IN W YN 8' I 1U8t, CIG AlRS,'TOCACCO, U1 1 8 n i)J'UV IkIONB, No, rtaWAST.)MAy, -}IAlIESTON, S. C. TTQfTDO>NT''& SONS, MUMOLESAILE GItOUiits, 0I 15t0N I)N'ils, 12 i y }d4' l AS'T' BAY STREET, ;flAItIES'rON, S. C. -Wi1oJ4S8DLE (4ROC:iit, 'QiqUbn DEA-L'ItN COMMISION' iltI,41ANTS, S.EAs'r bAY, CIIALESTON, S. .', B. 'OiMAS, A(NE'I , No. 320 KTNO ST;, OPI'OSITE 1lBERTY, WINDOW SIIADES, 'APtRT '2IA NU INGS, LAC1': (:UJITAINS, ContNAi E8 AND Uii itOLrEity 3ooj, C iAti,In N, S. C. WrnDOw AWNINrnW \i-iiE TO OlnlatN. G, CU.vWOt'Il.& Co. 8 A-D ' \V t'1 E 1FOi s^i , 155 ,M' I'INC STRlETls:, O I'o s.1 .'l j .C'nn A It 1. ' -N ,H.1' ;. 1ENi(t UbISHIOFF & CO, H.\'iLiss.\I" E(:ltov:lis ANF)'4:1'Ml tS IN CAROL1 NA iNCE-. PtOP'RIETORiS OF TIHE CI.1111ATE CA:lIOIIN A Tii l U T)N IC. 199 EAST "IAY, CHAll,NNTON, S. C. (JIAfiLI'.SION ICE HOUSE, 3 i.\OU, -'. Eits" CI111c1Il STrI:EET CTAI1(LESTON, S. C. 'te pakc'l for the Country a syd-lait. A. NELSON & ( -- -WUoF:IS.\ I. 1Ei,ELlS OI A1"X)TnS AN I) S10 ES, - o. 2:J ": A Y itf B 10 i '1r, ('l.1;iAs1 ' , IR T N . (;. W. A1MAli & CO., WIIOI,ESA T,EAND ET.AII. I)V7.-L;P; IN CHOIen :i)Rt, M Eti1' :*. CI1s.1ts1IC::, PEFU3 INS A.ND 'F;fTdi ,r ArICLa, Cor. Kliig aid Vande -horst Streets. (ii A1LF.STON, s. . CONSISTING 01F PLOU UN1 THE beCst grades, Meal, .1e'ii driTs, Iic(, Ned Orleans Molassecs and Syrup1A fufll line 6f Canned .Goods, Corned'( leef, Sega-Con Okra andl TIoinattoos, TIomnat tnes, -Sahnoni, Peaches Pineapple, Cielbratedl Bb%t!e6t Pears, Sue-coni~sh, Squash, ChoW-Chowva nd M' xed Pickles, Pre pareil C'ocouu foi pies, cakes andh puddinugs. Eva porated VIMeta les for Soups, -Evaporated .Apples. Old 6eyunif, Java aind lio CiVe.i, Grecyt and lilack TVea, and all Grada's of Sugars and Coffees-. PRESII GR O CEiRI.1ES! hIRU1NSWICRj CAKVASSED .1rAfS, ffO'rEl6 N1:() and3A'V A GOIIE. SALIMON, CAN NED) C(ORNm) IIEEF. Fi ESi OA'lT ME''.h 'OAN.NLID TOMA TOEd.. SUCCOTAsfl. IflNEAPPLE and1( PEAOI,~ES' 'bfCKr IES AND) C0W U176feYw, an a full stock of eve.rythuing -usunity -k4opt in a Jlirst-class *ltO'CERY STOIM. A'l of wilAeh-wtll b>o sold .hO :fOr J. E. McD)oNALD,. 'C. A. DOUGLASs. Mcl)ONALD. & #D0 iLAs88 &ttorneys .at-' JIeuW,~ No. 8, Law Ilange, VINNsI10On, 8. G Vi'actlie' fh aft' flho State 06tii'ts. INGL18It SADDtV1I FOR' $5 $6, $1 ANii' 46f G.. DSPal'IES. RflIEF 'Y EbPlATV 'WEIVUT-. TERIBLYV CONOEUtUVJN. ro tonyanalinv9ntorg' ifor' theb inuduccinients to close) out -gbodaR in thei' seafsonl. TIheso goods' 1 wllI phiee on tIl Cenitre Uouiters, niid( imairked at pri1e4 that is -bduid to bc .nhlplAditated. Coni.b carily and staeure the best so1ctli tJesp)ectliiy, SPIRiNG GOODS! SPRING GOODS ! SP"RING GOOIJSt I have now ready f'or inspe?ction a P I- inse 'of SPRING GOODS, consistinig of NUWS VEILING, BUNTINGS, IDOTTED ~inci PLAIN SW\TISS, PLAIN and *FIGURED MUSLINS, LACED, STRIPED) and CORDED PIQ,UES, CA MBRICS, GING H1AM S and C-A:ICOES-. A stock-6o Men's, Roys' endc Youths' Clothing, which will bd SOLD LOW. STRAW IIA'iS IN ALL STYLES AND) flRCES Men's, .Bo7s' and Youths' low .cnt Shoe. Ladies' and ,,' C r 1 f ii e I14 ,'lw r A . ( l so+XM r/y " ' ' "n aiuleahe Slippers. A a bcautiful line of CMA,L AND lEXAN INE 'DNITORE -PUROH-ASING. *Respectfulfly, . G ROESCiIEt, Agent. IT ~TAfID AT THE HEAD. r.., TIIE LGitTi>UNNfNG ""'Vol t lly"'imI lit l m It. fo the 'lO ldc edr "DOMESTIC.' 'he Trade is d.fact that cannot b di. - utebd. n t r - * UANY IMITATE IT-4ONE EQUAL T ' l'he Lacrgest-Ahmed . senoi. hoe ;ods1 i- pcTe oteaui Wow AND IT IS WVAIANTEiD' To 1) niits -tthi bt.o batrrai: Torl d ud anyuan all ksind of work; {'o be complete in every respelt. ~ ~ ; -.For Mate by J. M. B.1ATY & CO., .- -WO D Sr SPRING GOOIN oo: THE CESRIER STORE, (iSfI~TTIo . Iaan keer to soll tinn ever, anid u ggiity e t&id AN INVITATION *Tf '(T ilin,Wonfi; o bild in Fah%l!d Corsty .YN MY N'I'R A REQUs I, AlB'11ICi1 YO -'Sl Ul0LO TA)AKTl PJ E AN A .PR0MISE. ALT. S IL AbW WAITED) ON PO(LITl1dV NI)N MMI~N~ IN CA SlC A SACLE I8 NO'T' E(Yl). p . A ANSWMLTN AS TiE SAME OODS CAN BE SOLUL A AN-1 'RA'SOW 1883-AElITENTION srPR G ST SCE s /LND'rO FRE81 DTII TOMY. (41 INSPE0flo1. We think we c:in SA Ti W'j say that'we - -iliti -ldi Ic~ '~iILf ave neye'v4r open'Ied at' tny time aL more1' 0 k1-. om leteasortmeitw (A' l)tter c,lass ofr ~it~y., C1ds. Ob X N E 3i OE "UCnAIG As.regrdis Pricks, we,wijl Onily say thmat: SalntLouSa n Lon p. Bgef .leP)I goods wilIl be solWan low as te samud , '. wfote 111Amfliribeh Sarih s -Rac'-:11)sed), Maccktu1j.t M io (~~i~~s4 fi~ .4A)q1S ( ftO~s.ce. ' C1E ,Ae re sold in ainy MAf71U/Iy/' and! assur on. IBartletL P rqin At19 pl hii gall1'n cans. ustomers thatA thdy wil bpe iE 9 Pears, id . priees, as we we a W " S tI W.1h me in anything.-Iicti iakt t r "Davis Leustor .M~anor" Tro oes--hnd . We would call speelal at kention 'to urC se& ela k e d; lWCii.,Pcls AENTTW J)EPAI'rTMIEN aker's Dr:hi vhich ill b) found comnplete in evr'h-Fresh Sro'Fdie O ondensed Milk. Icular, and all We ask is an tinal)tion b 'A'lot' Olandled oesalid Grain -.radles. ho public. ALJICHILIP FOR UA8Ha RMASTEER 3RIOZ & TI . E - a,. --* 1i