The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, June 21, 1883, Image 3
AL NT LIGE 0,
DAY. nJ1 , Iis .
rts.
Q took the iRag oli the Wash
he Ageldit Stit'geonGpral
to e'c 1ess.his thaiiksitbIIcly 1
prIodi;"al16fztset'itcd."
TO CAI:N-E he Gordon Light
r'aecompalOd by a number of
and gentlemen, f it yesterday
ug for Camden, t~ take part in1
rortionlos ineident to the unveil
f the ConftdWto monume t at
(jlaco. '111o party retrilen In
Jast night.
AFiCAN- Ti'.6,,us.-Edinund I
, who was convifcte sever:l-dt}ys
of.eruelty to iuinials, and wlif 1
gol to oscapd{, voluntarily turned 1
.TursAay and paid tlfe 'liie of
liars imposed by the trial justice i
u pqlialty for tti offence con
. TVis kiit.of honesty is some- t
.itovol in this ago and deserves .
1 'ptlblIe mention.
. MIIURN's LECTUitE.-,As before
unced,'the Rev. Dr.. Milbtiirh will
or a lecture in the Thespian llll
vci illg. Slihject-"8. S. P'rent.iss
ho lPhisl' Ti'ile in Mississippi".
s open at eight o'clock,'1eti%A to
lenco at halt-past eight. Adnis
fifty 1c'its for g'rown personsa'
twenty-five cents for children.
can be hail pt th'e stores of,
A. P. Ni Thr Ai'Id Messrs. MEMais
rice & Ietrhin.
A(WED 'ro DFoATr-.--Ciiri 6, (6
a colored tilin about twenty-tVvo t
6lct, met with a horrbt'e" death on
daly aftevnooii. He had been I
hing on the plantation or Mr.
p. O*ings, ani , on finishing t
ork, mounted his mule. le re
ed an6te.lir -colotd ih n to hand t
bis plough, and Just as he had
d it on his shoulder the inul c
rriRht and darted off at full speed. I
inforiunate .map , thrown to '
round, and," tislg beconi'tn en- s
ed. in the trace-chains, d was
. A considerable distance. his t
c was dreadfully bruised, and he
ined other'severe bodily injuries. t
ived only abstt fifteen minutes t
the. oct'urrence. Trial .Justice
lield an i titi4t oh Wednesday,
t v, dict was reiidred in accord
with the fats above recitet.
COUNCIL.-Qnite an IlitereAtinr t
ns)Liess-liio meetiig of the RI.d
liub was held at 6.4,o o'clock on a
day evening; the lPth inst. ''he i
ittee on subscription r4,otcd t
lerable progress i collection.s
the infoimomtion gathered wouldi
ant the belier that at least onmet
' red dollar's can be collected by the s
0(d nowpiir'sued. Thc comimitteo|
conitinuied and insatrnCted to 'makec
ossible collections aind report ata
oelt ineetinmg. Tbmc caui1thittee, onil
anent organization .reported a,c
a of resolutionts emubodyinig a plani
'ganizationi, 4'.hich, wvith a few .v
pofttant amnendmmenmts, wecre unan11- 1
*l adopted. D)r. R1. B. I1anahmami j
elected presiden C. A..Douglass;
*seretar*y 'an~ lireasurercm, amnd
is. G. H.. McMlaster, 1I. A. Gail-]
J. J. NeIT, 4"ink Hallam .and
Caldwvell nemibers of thme ceen
1nmittee. ,The-t#m of otfiee as
S bf tlictoainitution is six months,
11in1su-tun thme iirst daLy of July
.Tic name given the association
n o "Winaloro 3iMry ocietv," a
iiil assess,imdnt nioY ea'ch
bris fixed at $2.00. Oni iflotioni I
resident was liistrncted to''Eall a
ting wh'e:e fit liis '(igtiiioit It
be pro per and n ecessary.
Ing of the' 21 ol$t4 fakc Rel sures
Imnprove their Condition--A enoral
lhng that Sometihing Must bo Dono.
10 meeting oficitizenms on Tuesday'
t, cailled by'he Towni Council to
inmeasuries for the imnpi'oti mt of'
~' treets, was. ,welIl attendti.' On
ion, Jno. J.Mol1l, Esq', wias called
e We'mir,'Xnd Mr. Jmio. 89. Reoynolcis
ied to act as secretary. 'TFe,
rnian'.stA'ted the objfect o'f the meet
as sct.forth in the p)ublishedI t'all,
ng thritUif portion of . the streets'
t mieedlng vepai'i i .the n ortheirn
of Conigress 'iAreet; 11e invited
e'stionms fromn the:-cItizens5 )iesent,
ing to thie.etid s6u its to be accom
ued. - ~ (d~t
condci'I i St .th'c t&'vn finances.
chaim%udf stated thablVe6' i'y debt
id't'6\vni1' thiat f'() the stha'ni fire
iie,'of' wvhidhi thio1(AVae still due
payments of$f660'oa'e'; wit 1lit-'
t, tip,t falling duio Mardly 1, I
* h 6 hi& bl.ib' tieans to
ill~e rep*a's-iteeliedi oh' Congedis ,
t.; .
~. 0. li. 1EeMans't Inqird lito'
ost of ii'eAcdamizlij. Mr. J'.' D. '
a'st6i' statedl that lie had niddr
thai thie dost of itheadami1zint a
. d'a' hif of sirdet, i'n Sna'tan
stter thought that wd Ehif)&t ulti
r mesort to macadamilzimg-the
Iatt being the cheapest In the long
. MeDonald agreed with Mr. Mc- I
r that the' Ndb method would be
heapest In the end. In order to
the matter formally bef'ore thej
h, he off'ethe following reso
Ivec, 'That it- is the sense of this
ng that, the Town Codnoil sh6uld
bonds to the amount of five thotisand
, to be expenided in inproving the
of the town.
(} 'I H MiMt4r: "las tho.i
Co nI11 uthorIt ! issue tbese ponds??'
,Mr. A. S. DodlaNs thdaglit it a bad
dea to.go in debt. Under the- to% n
didrter It was expected thit il ex
eises should be met by the taxation
here authorlzed. He thought that it
vas beyond the power of the Council
o 'issue the li,'oposed bonds, and
kibted If, uncer the clrcuinstances,
,hey cot'tld be sold'at any pice.
3W, ',eynolds t.ought t'hat before
omnitting itself to, the proposition
nbodied i t Ma'. McDonald's resolu
lon,,it would be bcat fr t'he meeting
.oat full and defluite Informnation as
o the cost of the wo'rk kiesired, a'nd
utsftiud fcir the presont ;anty decided
actio. In lhe mnattei'. fte 6g'ested
iit 'tlie form of Mr. M aonald's reso
ittion be modified to meet this view.
."Ma'. McDonald explaliied that the
)nrpose of his resolutlon wts not to
iavo 'the Council procced at once to
sQio bonds (for ho himself doubted
is authority to do so) but simply to
xpress it as the setnsp of.this meeting
hat the sum named In his resoili'tcn
hot tni i expended in improv:itg the
(reets-to be raitsed in such manner as
night, be most practicablo and expe
lit.ious..
Dr. W. E. Aiken 'expreassed his su.
>riso u ton this meeting heing oalled.
t w*as '"t. of the duy' of the Intend
it and Council to '.uok itIir the
treets. The ollice of tlio formter was
mo of work, and under his supervision
good deal might b. done itn an
conotmical way. There are diflicul
is in the way of issuing. bonds, or of
pendi.ng uno ney", in ny''?vfii9, fo r a'iiy
reat mnprovemnt of the streets. It
night keep the town in Pebt for twen
y years. The 1ortion Of road in front
T -Mr. Villit'ord's residence might be
mt In fair condition by the work of a
ew utads. - t was not . lie
hotf t, to make any *e.:etv expend'
ure upon1 this part of (ho a:rots, to
he exclusion of other portions perhaps
s bad. In somq places, from their pe
ulati topography, constant work
voull be tecessary-aacadatizing
vould not accomnplish the desired re
ults. At all events, he thought that
ve should proceed slowly in the nat
er.
Mr. J. M. Beaty said he thought the
rouble in Winnsboro is that we move
co slowly in everything. Sometimes
ve move so slowly that we neAer
o on at. all. ''he road leading into
he Iibrthuoii end of town. is in a
vreteied condition--so bad thiaatwa"
a at times canaot pass over it. In
his way trade is kept away from the
wi-rado coming from a very large
nd important teriitory. O'iz ofject.
n itaprovinag the roads is to bring
rade to the town and keep it. In this
il are deeplyV inttestedi.
The clthainat suggested that [tough
ho Coutacil cannot issnte botnds withaout
pecial authlority from th LaoIegs.isature(,
et, In th.e oplianin of the corporationi
ounmsel,-it is comnpetent for it to ber
owv the noccessa~ ra money--goinug iii
lebt for' his purpose, jtte as.hasa been
lotte it the puirchase ofile Stcaam fire
MiO UI. McMaster said he "was ini
aivoa of raisinq/ n >nay/, int SOme war,
o rep)air the read allude'd to by Mr*.
Paty, as ntecessity mtay demiand. We
atnnot waait to 'ct'aithoi . ftotm lie
[.egislatre. Thea trecessi ty exists now,
anad we mtn'st meet it. We must raise
heo ttoney to (10 the wotk.
Dr. Aikena said lhe was tiot opposedl
progress and( impr)tov'eent, biut lib
hontgitit hbest. 10 prt e( 0 Cautioutslv.
L'he iplant M4dsestedl by' Mr. McM aster
typleared1 to httim implracticable.
fMr,D. R. Flenntikent ho1 ed tho mat
er wvould not lbe needlessly put ofl.
le though~lt somethainig eott to .be
lole riht aivay:
MI' Cumintgs agreed1 with Mr:*
"letiken, but thought thtat nto ['etion
hould bie taken till' fnll estimates uind
>th6a itaf>T'aVii?i'on le pirocured. Whten
he wvorli is doneo :it should' be tiotie
hotroughly.
After soune further discuission Mr.
-11. McMaster off'ered .the followin-g
*esolutiotj
R?esolfrd, TIhat it :is the ~ *e. '6 bs
aeetlinig that thie T1owni Council borrow
nioneO3o I ii0ive popgresastreet, be'tween
ollege street and the ritalroad. cromsig
torth of the towna; atnd [hat the Co.nnelhl be
~eque.eted to obf'aItn estinattes of tho ed?a of
melihtmptVenett, aYid-t'o frirnish the ne
ussary iiMormation alt a maeetitng of .the
altizens to be called hereafter.
Mr. McDonald w i'l4rdw his lefoluai
Mr.' A . S. D)oiglass 'moved ~6 athei~ot
rl. McMaster's resoluttion by striking
>ut, thie worEis "botro'w ranifey"-so
hat the .resolution would con a6v tS'
2oouncil simply ,theo judgmenctt ofthi'
niecting -tthiat th'd street should bli'im
)rOVed, without tly exp)ressionl ati o
he raisinag of.VWo neceossay funtdo.
'le atuentdmnt waIs host.
lr. J. G1. McCanits thought the roe
fl9ot too itideflutite it its language,
~t 4emad' ta convey to Council thec
6ei' a1 ot0co to'tlo>rrow monev. lie
hdti'ght this shomdul be mado phainor.
Mi'. Mackoy oiYered' an amend hment
(tho .esoaolton,' vto thte effect that'
~ountcil be' redne8tf( d take ino steps
a torgie mndy' tll he'fatt11er(c.
Lcoepted the ametndmo'tj. TPhe resolni
Iotn as amndedl was tli litled by
mn almost nnaanimtous vote..
Thle 'rpeeting then adljourni4 siit
ect to tub call'of the Town Concil.
A Great OoNmp '
Mr. W. J. Hi, Mer chant, R to 1ay-5.'
). Is one of our best - istei$.for Nor
nan's Neutrahlizin ,oldlah.' We have re
elved no testimo ial fmt him, but .con
ider his orders te est complIment that
ould b@ aid the CodIal ma hie certainly
illd nw se.lso much If it did ndt givea
atisfhO lti:,~
DRS. A NNI
DE~N'rISs,
HAVE opened an office In Winnslgro
for the praotlcp of Deittisty . Rosts
'f'r the present will be at the 1i lnsboro
Hotel. Juit 19
YH0TOGRAHS ENLARGED i!
.IUS, tifilsi ned is the agent fox 'the
. Southern Coy.ig Compiy, AtIntat
ia., and is reaiy o receive orders for. pit
ictures to be copied and enlarged. Pl'ipt
attention iven autd satisfaction gual'a (}ed.
Orders wlll be reced at Brow t :Voe.
11A ILTON FL 111"INu.
June 1(1
* 0o% SALE.
fIE stofe-buill'ing and lot now. occupied
1. by the und'orsi ncd ar offered. for sale.
The store is udorf th'o:bt t in,.Winnsboro,
and is InI pr"iin conditionl. T1'Re 'pecation is
0ne of the n It advantageotis In town.
The lot is quite t large one, and u >on it are
largo- warehtolylut otl. pr- bttiinhgs.
''crms very moderate. For further par
ticulars dipply tb
May 29-t t. SUGEN1IlIIYi.
Chafrlotte',.'ouliinbIa & Au!'ustat, R. I..
,4 ASSsNOEn Dx'AITMENT,
h1U1iniA, S. C., .June 71'8'.,
ON anl' after. junday June 17, the fol
lowing Sehednie will be In effect:
GOING NOIdf1'.
. ' MAiU4.END EXPRnESS.
Leave Augusta............... .: a. m.
Leave ColtmbIa... ..........11.47 a. in.
Leave Klllian's.............212 p. in.
Leave fl ythe wood............12.28 p. In.
Leave. 1idgewa .................12.48 p. mn.
Leave Sntpuon.'..... . 1.00 p. ip.
Leave Wlin:boro................1.14 p.
Leave White Oak.... .. :.. .. ;.3:; p. mt.
Leae.Wodwrd'...........1.45 p). mI.
Leave llackstock.. ..... .'150 p. 19t.
Lea,ve Cl ter. ..... .... 2.33 p. m.
taivc' 1ock 11111.... .. ..: l p. ml.
Leave Fort 'Mill ........ ... .'..... p, ml.
Arrive at Charlotte............ 20 p. ml...
No. 19, wa "-reiglit, witt lassetnger Coneh.
attache< , rus 'daIly eke Stniday:
Leave Columlbiit .............. . .'.1.55 p. m.
Leave Winnsbo-o.......... .5.0 1). m.
Arrive at Charlotte.......... ...:1 30-p.4a.
,("OI ( 'OU'1T1. .
No. 52, MA.IL AND EXPIOE0.
Leave Charlotte..,.............. 2.30 p. n.
Leave Fort Mill.... ........ . 17 p. n.
Leave Rock 11111 ...... .........p.;p ).p. 1n.
Leave Chester..................1.2'-p. M.
Ieave Rlackstiwk... ......4.49 p. ,m.
Leave Woodward's.....-.':.......4.55 1. i.
Leave White Oak... ........507 p. mn.
Leave Winisboro........... ... .p. mt,
Leave Blidgeway...............r.58 p. mn.
Leave 1IN 'thewood .............. .14 ' in.
Leave KiUlan's...............i 32 p. in.
Leave Columbia ........ ..... .7.07. m.
Arrive at Algusta....... .....15 p. n.
No. 20, way freight, with plts fenger goach
atttcled, runs daily except Sundny :
Leave Chatrlotte~.............. ....25 p. mn.
Leave Whinsbro ..............11.40 p. an.
Arrive at Columbia........... .. .2 a. n
Railroad (or Washington ).tne sixteer.
minutes ahead of Winni>i-o i,nn.
-. I: TALOO'IT,
T. M. M. 'I'ALCOT'r, Siperlttendent.
General Manager.
South Carolina Railway Company.
N andc after April 15,. 1$Q21 Page.jer
Trains will run as follows until
further notice:
TO AND FROM e[AltLESTON.
1 .\ T.
L enve Columlii ntd..7.3'0 -a.-ii. 6G. Mp.'m
Arrive Charleston....1.42p.an. )1.20 p.-n.
Leave Charleston... .t7.00 a. in. A*r. uin.
Arrive Columbiua. .. .11.25 a.: mn. 10.15 pt. in
tD)aIly. .*Daily exept Sunt.ay.
TO AND FROM CAMDEN.
,EAST,1.
Leave Columbia at. .*7.30 a. mn. *6 rr.'
Arrive ait Camuden.. . 1.35 p. mn. 1.35 p. mn.
WIEsT..
Leave Camden at.. .*6.27 a. mn. *4.20 p. m.
ArrIve at Columbia. .11.25 a. mn. 10.15 p. nm.
*)aily except Sundays.
TO AND FnIOM AUGUSTA.
EASTr.
Laeave ColumbIa...*7.30 p. mn. fG.55 p. mn.
Arrive Augusta.... 1.40O p. in. 6.21 a. in.
Le'ive Autgusta... ''.03 a in '4.20 p m 19-a0 p mn
Arrive Columt'la 4.40:p m.e 10.15 p m~ 5.56 a mn
t DaIly *DaIly excepit Sunday.
coNNECTIONS.
ConnectIons made at Columbiat O~Ith Co.
hntnhia & GreenvIlle Itailroad, by traIn ar
riving ilt 11.25 a;',.-.audhl-parting at 61.55
p. mt. Connection 'amni at ('olaulhia
.unction with Charlotte, Cotlumbia & Xi..
gusta Railroad by same trains to and from
nhipqinits Onl hotIterqads..
Connect ion . '\ade ant Charlekt~on wvith
steamentca for * T'ork ont Wednaesda 3
and Saturdays: .y wit'h Charleston ani
Savannah-Hta ..,and( from havanniah
Connections are maihie, at A uu1 With
the (iorgiat lhiral.n. t i lroad
to and( fromi ail pohIts West and South.
Connectins mnade sit Blackvill- -to atul
from all poiints on -Uarnwelk. ltalroadt.
Tr1l.ouCh .'l lekets can bei puirchiaed to all
points South'had. Watq # 1, ~~ying to
D). McQU]E I', gen('it
'JOhN ColumblIa, E. C.
.C. Li.19.N, (Gn. - as am Ticket
A3Went, ('Indleiton, S. C.
F~ARM M~ACINERY!
i Il'AVE for sale, dlirect from t.he -maiu
facturers, all kinads (If -\griculturalI Maclbin
ery, Imipl~eimts, etc., etc. Inhes of all
sizes, from tireeto oiie lIidred andl fifty
horse'S power.
M~anufactured at tle Meropo0lItin Tron
Wor~ks,'R ieinuotid, VIrgin Ia.
Fromn the (brk,'' .iisyl van ias .grienii
tutrat WVork '-all n dds of linp cments,
fronm a 1I4 Screw~ to. a T1haresher- that wvill
.tlhresh and,lani six bushpla. of wheat
pler bhtr or tWo hu([rd 'b.mslieff ltf oat4
per hour...
Suiky lilough~is, Culitivators, IIaroWs aidi
Plough~s.ahid 1PlIoughi Stock, Of all khiub
ittislzes. Aliso Rleapers, thl sefdrpe
or self-binder.
.1 amt agent for the .
2$1bic10ic 114 Y A NJ)(J TCONp101k8.
'il.j23 Prgas ,wIll -With thri~ee haniids,' press
S rrovt t.u small. ha'les as fast fast as thte
(lsieer enn clean It; and witi) three hlands
can bl':cC tilaster than a~ xbty-saw gin
ean turn'the it o.ut. -. *
I hlave also some1 (of the best made COl'
TON GINS, wilth all the miodern :hn >rove
m)entag.~ih 'PR ESSES from tile factorles.
1230o Cell-.
COMox.ED O1 .MIL,LS'
Scales of all siz.es, tuit wil eih ro
one-half,phpnlld to five tons..,
CarrIages,' Ijjgfes 'And 11iding, .Car'ts,' of
aill sizes~ anid pices'. -..
If an.y persona wishesto ~ ti man any of the
abot ,me itloned good(s, th '.ill Ie e
call t. ~, J .3fFS Q. D)AYV1: o a y~
leave vord WIth-Imn, and( .I Will .edl 1 and
sho.w~ catalogutes,' tc.
.': .- AGEN'T.
DRt: J. M. tUATTLEBAUM'
S1ENT'18T.
CJOJLUJYIUA, S. C.'
OFFicE OVEit ST E~u lllAhL.
Mb tO148
JOONE:Vt
FUIiTUfM 1ROM
I could gkeo you as MANY IltFETIlEN(
t.cessr, as the .nIachines will I+:CO,.lh"i
10acnine .1loits, oil, oil cans and need.l'i
for a sewing rniachine. Agent for I)oois, Sa
attention.
SEED UPL
haniz be planted atiywh&rc
0'', And be cultivated very mu
- ON Y A'FEWi1
ONE PECK,pr'odiiccd hi
BUSHELS, worth .
YIx DO.t )?AnS
vil but Ordinary attention. (
J. H. HA
RECEIVED!
Presh Cream Cheese
-nud Mtcaronf.
N w Cteh Mackerel and
Salmon.
Borden's Eagle Condinsed
Milk.
Sugai Cired Pig Hams and
Brcakfast Strips.
Ferris'S B3ef-Tnus
"\Vith a good many. othci
goods; which Ml1l be u6li
CHEAP.
S. S. WOLFE.
FUR SALE!
JIoMIE-YADE,
UI1Lm UWVa LImuILP.iu
WAGONS.
ALso IN sTORIE:
SAr)DLES, D3.[LI S,
BACON, .A1EAL,
I)RY (d0ODS, NOT(ONS,
1 flUCEM ENTS FOI CASII.
NJXAlWSSE Od. DESPORJITES.
AATEm IRONWARE !1
) lglt 11a1 d durable, v1 *ist rutst and1 Is
not affected by heaty. . I hve, J reslurviug
Kde4lleo and .aj .ij, i ea. Kettles
angi SauSe'Pafls of t.lus cele ted ware. A
01L STOVE shhld 1W in deeY hiouso,
[ have tha ~Itney U6. lHlast witvall' the
llxtitres. 11jl do 1'uichuuel cooklugwithu a
fuv een.1t8. whrthi of 0i as an ordinJar stove'.
Th'le bu~'t.ol) shqfou he used wllu these
stovteinwell as burned in lam is. Or:iental
oil, ovini1r09 flye teslt, Ia the b ast oil muade.
No stiOk, no0 smell, and1 sa1fe and1( (Icn,).
T1he GIi) IDA-C'RT Elu OAR lead< all
other cook Rtoves. I have also the Stand
tOttov1In anm Bill Arip. Stove I(ollow..
w r,D ppin .Panus, Pipe, Elb9w SI( and a
atIv ihniigs. Tim1 Wf'e, 'Dips
peri of ll' kinds, iil k Coolers, ;J'lu
'JELt,Y and WVIN.E inuakiui mad ensAI (S
by ushig'the--.Itnt~ 'ril 'r ssO. *'1111p
mmnd seeds 8eliardtc f-om' th uice d one
I think I have nearly eveiythljug the
the housekeeper needs, anmd If I sI mve not I
old-fashIoned SUGAR Candy. TCry i.
BIUGd+Y and WAG N matola1 Shai~
Poles, Ib. Spokes; IRhms aflr 'W hrfl
T rees. I soi closo to shops, and 'apJk a
eCohnparlson of - prices with Coluumna
Plouge TYoo . Pie.ks,J pades Mfvro
Forks, f orks, Diggers, riad lo 13ades,
OIMAIN OIipA3Lh of the sam11 gOod
make.that I sod ast season*
R . .. T ITI.. PSHLUP ..
Mattresses of ily Own tmanufac
turef Use11 ceonomNl- buy th e best
--buy where you eai get the checap
. est..
A new.supp!y of Children's (uri
nges, of the hktest designl:s and low
in ile..
-1 on entn savc+ money byh huytn
!,-Pietare Fram:unes,all11 Pors.
'ke1s, 1lat-ratks, Sp rini H d ,
.Wire at.resses't atl W irtuow
.6Shadets fromt H. W\. PtIIl Ps.
S:I amd agent for se"veral Ill(fert.
iSL.WINt; MACIllNi, aml some
of't.heml as (X)(0) as canl he mad11..
.Y:ou will id it to your iintereyt to
1rile mine1 beforP makintl; a pur.t" L
lhase EH:, S111 E R. 't ilemember
that 1 Cannot be ntudersold by aly
onW.
ES AS YOU WAN'i', htt do not thinlk it.
UI) TiESML V/fv' M.be"n you get one. Se.
r Sale, I will ordt"an" Iart. that is wanted '
;Ih andi1llinds. All ort1sfs will h:.tiec protupt 1
Ap 19
AND RICE
and at same time that cot-tou
ch like it.
jilSH EL,S L L1'T.
st ycar in this county SiX
PE.R B USHE L,J
'all and get particulars.
RDEN & 13RO.
Speccial Attention
--IV ENTOT()IllEI
UNiEITAKE R'S DEPARTIIIMENT.
ALL C. L.S 11OM TI''LY A'T
- -T EK4uD TO.
1 ken on hand a full ilpply of
M ICTALLIC BIUR:IkAL -CA S1 ETS
of thefie' /finish, anmi
W A LN UT CAX K E'.'
of the latest styles; and also imitation
ROSIEWOOI) ('ASES ANt) COU,FINS,
i,n41 a ClI EA [' (ItAi)E of COFFINS anl
lURIAL 1101Es.
it. W. P.Hr IFARP.
ANU. IEED S'iI.ES. !a
Si
HORSES AND MULES !
.Just arrived, one11 earlond( of younI1~ * alt,
br'oke Kenti uckely TIll's 1aml I lorses5-----among
ONE' PA11 I OF N 1(CE BA YI 1I0O SES. -
'JTI' (O GOOD S.\IDD)I,E i101IISF..
(Come4 amit get the p)i(k, as I will swayl as1
wVill.ip~j for any and14 ail kiints.
DJonti Im back ward .in ban14t4irilg meC 'I
swapj, a'1 lll 1n nota, alli ciary.
A. Wgu4LIin0.
-TRADFE-L
NORMAN'S
CORDIA L.
A f ed i ndsoro th car o
Ito nsacCeptablowto ila oitti el to ren in
offensivo to hIo taste'
Promptly rliev1rig syenter Dlarrhoa, Ohol
er*a Morbus, Colera Infantum,
Flux, Oripin Pains, Fiatulony
Hecadach,o and n)yatpopla.9 4y
1 an I Ios fron rlxatin of the
NEUTRALIZINO .OORDIAL
hsas piensant and harmless as Black..
berr Wie..Docs -not contain Opium
and will not constipate. Speciafly rom
nnded for SotsloJness, and Tehing -
OhildNqn.
E 'J 4'-rice s5c. and $r.oo per bo'tte.
Bold by all Druggist a and Dealers in Metdichse.
-JI,8I.IOR OBIEMIOAL 00,
- Sole Proprletors,
Waihalla, M; c.. U. B. A.
UNDERTAKIN(G !'i
he on han.d a foill ilne ofi
aind s preparled1 to dlo anlyti'1ili in u1ter
taking. '
A full line -of Bl UAL ROBES1 for men),
women'1 aind chlliIin--4 new featnrc -ety .
neoat, nfpi ato and cheap,l)
Wo ask for.a share of the patronage.
.rM ELoTT 8r
CIAMPI
WOWh,APER, BINDER0
W SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION STRONG A b
URABLE, and EASILY MANAGEb; EVERY ON1
WARANTED.
0 DO TIE WORK PER ECTLY; IF NOT TH
IONEY WILL BE REFUNDED.
FOR SALE BY
W. R. DOTY & CO., AGENTS;
AWil 1I-fBOI, 8, C.
Apr~~ K,9.2
THNE CL_THING HOUSE
I. L. KINARD
OrPi' U"EGRA Nb CENTIRA L L O yUXZLgy' 0
.4 .9
I l1iv .ist puln'c, si.'l of tl'Ill N(i (( )r(flV or Men, Yon1 t tin 'Boys, I
its of a(.;ssiwiirn, ilanInel, CIh itit c'l-Srrge--all at, low prices. Also at line of
( ENTS' FURN I1I1NG GOODS
In 1111 the latest. stylts of goods. 'Cents' Neckwear a speelalty. Gcn s' FINI
1o1'S in ILow-Qu ries re tutd Uitrs.
Orders stnt, to ni' aiddre s will be -protillitly aft!ndcd to.
lM L KINARD.
CTOBIOIUS EVERYwHERE!I
T ivemaly A&mirP
i'iTE EC LI PSE F ARMI ENG INEa
itutaced to thwe rown of 1 tuhu' ller .,xpnsion .Joints and 13olts In such mne
('f na lly dIivble thle we'ight bet . 44I lenth forrl~'1t121 n ul'a axles. Is tunnted oni strong
hels '144 h i ih-r is mioit ei uon a 'h.s of lteI illSTI 1Il N iC) W Ho IJG It1T iRON
Ipt'oreal 2111l l'owerfnl limrtkes. I,A.1l:l j," Y Wil Je1, .A NI) PULLEY. :][inge.1
.11k Stek <l 1'(i(l ~it 'iit,n int. D)EV.lI .gol1. .Dk/rAI:NING AND EXTIN
Ti-; \VA VN i.:siolmO ECJ.Iisi: PATENT SELF-I:ULATIlNG GRAIN
P.\ATAI( )I , ( '1 fA N 'It A NDI IBA(G1CEIt, th ul0ijost.compl11)ete GleA IN SAVER In the
('1rh i anl I NSI IlI'ASSil El tI IIH IMP l'lI Y. (epaity for ThIreshaing, Se'parating
'I'lll+: :le:l,E-:IlAT'I D O)S1IOH N 1l-:A l'ItR ANI) MOWEII, t,he best Maichine oC
4' kilaI4I I ihe .1;1arket. - - --
TI'll-: V A N WI N KI .E, PiRATT' and iIIOW'N GINS, 9.illh FSiEDilI AND
)ND1-: NSl 1S. --
All of the ablove, w~ithe ver.y otheri kind of FAIDM IMPitOVED) 31A.CIlERY
ApilI17 R. J.' M1CARL,EY & 00,
A T
t. SA MUERL S'.
I II AV E ,just received my SPRING G OODS,con:isin u of Nunh1' Voilin
tunIin4gs. IDol.led anid Platinu Swiss, Plin an -11( F~iurd Litwits, PJala anto
igured(li\ lshns, Lace( did SripeCd Piques and Cunimce.
mCLOTHlING, CLOTINGz
,I have n-large stock of Meni's, Boy3s' and Youths' CLOT~ING, whioh 1I
-ill sell V ElY LOW.
W R1 i W HA'T OF :4131 [I'tUl L T EST .SfYL.ES.
A large as.sortn'ieint of Alen.'s, Wommin1a' tand Chldrei'n'sShioe. .'A large cs.'
~iuen,l ltti II'0'a andc Par'asols. -Call edrly and securo BARGAINS. Na
'ouble1 to .!howy goods4.
*Very respeott'ully;
L.'SAMUELS.
JUST STOP AIND THINKI
---TilE - -
-AT -
[s. S UGTiNHIMEL's
An ex~ainIinationi of 02m' COUdfan (211 knlowledg4 of' our prices will convince yot
e .'ay; you only13 theo PLAIN UNVAhtN1811ED TR~UTI'i.,..
Sn oo>,crLoTII1ma,. 1raT1, cO AFS 2 $D A'
N'bY1OD,we have a ydi'y good assortmn. -OJ.8 * (
ROCEIES-kIL' X'ND~SM GEEAL* ~
ONLESS CODFISH and Fil 1~ MAK1T ~I~ (~O~TZ