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THRppL 11, h 'j 188 r LOUA 4J INTE LLtiE 1F:. Sn THRD'eYL . I 83 - thetetIt rta1tlY pac od its 0U bhht t in*elogme t hAn.yoing.ladies an spend their t(mo tendoring and ea'1lg ex tor aln o.Iot phiat 'Als:thte Rrust and ci, most charilug-of 'flowers, er NrFw 'o ttWrLcE.r-.A bew postoflico th ha, boon.. etabslihed ,at Simpson's 'fa, 'Tuitlout, pnd has been aned Nelson. im W are glad that our -fioids of that ti coununity hav%e bou so fortunato' noc u-It, Is hig1 y fas.ilonable In town Pe 1low-a-days to be. ba)j, iind if it can't lo b o80 natul"apy, resort is bad to 'the St "barber's. .o1Iiei:", ind tho verdict of 0 the observers,is .that'it is,a mptgntjtgeot Ju IsubstItuto.., Q( courso all this ifor o comfort, not 1ook8.: cr rTiE SIXTH IIEG:1EN'r SUItVVOvus.- Cc ;Tho.?airfteld divislon'.of the old Sixth ,Itegiment, S,.C. , held their rogth\r oa qugtartotv meeting in the Tow n a1 qr on Veduesday,. the 11th inst. Th' lu0ipal business of the meeting was .h'd making of preparations to attend I the annual i'nion.of the rcgitintstt m Uhester on the 11rst Thursday in Au gust. A full"account of the proceed- In1 iigs will be giien in our.uioxt.issue. I__ vi .. Dt:U Too?-What has becomno .of l the lir'ge, and epthuslastiu meethigs . a ,1106street quers-ion? IHas pil, "to.talk is come to naught.? Or is it exSeo cd( to that. another iiecting will be called and atoi'o declsive steps t.iiken to improve 1 the streets of.Wini,flb $ridt of 1l 1W4'lig to tla matter at once before .N the auldr mtn1d enthusiasn of olI pit.G lie-spirited townstnen die out. Let ce ie chairman of the latsp..meting issue t ai u soon as the pro'ress of the ex cotinuittees will at all warrant it. T1'IIE CROPs IN FAli:FIEiD.-)pitrary to the gloomy predictions of' iihny of pur friends the crops now throughout ex the county promise at least a very firi[ average yield. in harvest time. The ex cOrn crop is probably nol, as sgod as cx last year-attributable, 'penh1ap-, on the uplands to the dry weather :id the Px late plantiiig, und on the bottom I11(s ex 'to the dainaging freshets in the nintlh of Ju:e. The cottou in every section to >f the county promnises to be almost as i1 good as last, .year, but the weed is not qiite so lurge, but better fruited and a healthier lookinlg plant. ''he oat crop, - when cotmliared with the crop of 1882, Tails ccnsiderably short, while the a wheat, 'tenerally, averages very liirly. be Our estilmate mlay not be correct, but sol is blsed uponl the best informition Ihot I ' colild have been gotte fclrom tile tffr- ~ e nt localities of thie counlty-. Ti2 to a noti':o ill our1 last issue a leeting de of' '1the Winiinsboro Library Society was tri held ini tlhe J.ip'r r'oonig iiithi. tdLacl t. Vuildi ng o'n Tume.day e'e.nin'-. 4--'" ns niit. t er,,,'' . . 01, o(be leadoing bo VoAit(iclIs of' Eniglanid ando of' this lei counItrly was selected, and1( Mr. George 1)11 I I. McMaster, thie chairmian of' lie '" executiveC commhit tee, wa'is inlstruclted to "r neg'ot iate with tIhe (jiJferent pnl.blishming si and1( nlewspalper agenei(es, Wvitl a view ph1 of prociing (lie desired magazines at hu" tihe lowest llgnrles po(ssible. In tile (i i selection. o.f' the iibrifry . imaterial ani 1(i eye was 'id to tIhe initer'est ando tastes ch of thie ladies, anid it is earnlestly hloped that a conisiderable unmnber' of them i will deCcide to become moneibers of the (11 Societ y. Owing to the kindness and mtc I Ipeyalilt.y~ gr Coloniel liion, the Society po has beenm fnished with a llice, snita- 4 le and conlvenient roomi in (lhe Ladd tlio building, free of any rent. The sue- erta -ess of tihe ugdgiqitking seemns nlow to er be assured, YOnti It is probable that si othmers wiill contclutde to joinl and1 enljoy the rehiding~ matter of' the club. mn and1( J. MI. Boaty lef't onl Tu~esday, tihe ba' it 10th inst., for a trip thirongh tile mloun-l w tains5 of North Carolina. Th'ley undo.- bal take th jgtbu, lv.pivate conlvey'.iuce, hol tndrex .c to be absent from h1ome1 tei th1. o four weeks. We. wish them lt mathiiI sigh t-seeing and .reecction.in Vlhat has become of theo bachielor' crowd( L,bat wereO sometimo silice con templatinig aL simtilar tr'ip ini wagolns? mn ias the plJeaslare (olnr fauhll thlrQngh .~m because tile boys ennii't alflbrd to leave tl tile towni anmd somebody for two or 'han b frce short wveeks? W,c Jiope ,.It.s not 80 .so bad ats tihis. . One jnoro elleii', conn.. ~ry:nen, antd w.e inO.y yet suioceed .1t 11( * ogtting them oil' for awhile. bet * . Miiss Retbeca Bove anmd ifr. Samulel Slht R?oye, of King's Mountainl, N. C., arc i.t onl a visit to %.4. W. II. Filnitkenl andm f.rmiy, We wishm for lelasall nt pree slois.of .Oulr..to.wn anld peoo)'4,.-.. Mr'. A. Se7lAen XKInne(t v, of Due Sta WeVst~ is .no;yspoiling some1 tImhe ill it Winnmsboro wIth his)sister', Mrsi'. Jainels cesi -. irice.. Ap .old friend' amd I1 - 2 iate we aeglad to welcome him1 here, tonm anld bespealk 1or him aii jfcnsanmt visit in ('m The "oity.'o .THE MONTIIIX AGIllOUIUURAL, TIE romTr. -The Dep)artilment of Agr'icul- wm tnoe..has ,roeceived 816 reCturnis frorp Izh townsmhip corre'sponldent B, emlbraclhngre - Qvery county in time State, and shoinOVig stO1 -fhe 'condition of tihe crops on July 1. Tra Cotton is reported inm Iortheorn Car'o l.Ana at pS per cent., a gain of 18 per cent. spmne ano 1, in zspiddle Carolina *U 87, a gain6f 8, and lower' Carolina 84, me a gain of 8. The - average condition , 9f he ropfor the State, therefore, -- 'll be $8 per cent., against 02 for the * saati perIod last y ar.A Au'deroum and Qconee are the only uttestat epur the otintinou '' i 6bn y Ybit u o vv't - in012 per cent. r'ho report 09itipinos The. pl'esent j ulition of tiI fordop. is owing to a A springs fait,: t9 .obtalu a statyll d sone apprehensQn .on. account'bf cottsivo rains. There is every in4I ion . at this time. tlat.. tho' p'esent )p will give.as satisfactory.'results. ' ro estimate of the : corn crop 'oughout the State is .noderately rorable, its condition- having been proved by the fauvorablo seasons of past 'month. The co.ndition in rthoin Carolinlt is , reportled at 86 r cent.., middle Carolina 80, and vor Carolina 87, on averge for tho I ito of 80 as agalust 88 on the 1st (f no of liqst year' and 1040on the 1st of' I ly of lasttycar. - Lexington, the only unty that s-epol'tn an average of this >p, whilo Nowherry and Ciarleston L)ort most unfavorably, being 76 per it. cach. 'I'kc condition of the rice,.vIheat and ts crops is reported as fa11', but not Ito up-to the yield of last your. NaCw MoNIty Oui,DER JIiloULAT1IONS. le Following extract fro in a circula" tued;to postiniastei's i:oln the (e)turL% mt at Vtslhote.ncxplains itself: Post nilstetrs art money order Oilier, the United States aro hcrcby noti d that, in accorlaitc with.thie. pro 4on1s of the Act . 6,1 Colngress, ap Oveod 11\aar'ch 3, 1i89; on.,.at1t aft' fndtly, the s8econdue day of' .lly, 18$;, 3ingle domnetic mn 'ley order mnay be umed for any anmminn, from one cent one huntlldred dollairt., inclusive,, Imt, ution.s of ait m ', 11-.t.Iil' mlOnI 1 iced intol..lt ,i~and ii fei' 13he "e4ol( dav cfbllv, 33, the fees to he clhar i'e'd tlie poubii: (omlestiu Inonl"ey orde"s will be its lows: Lor orders not exeeeding $t0, 8 l.or orde's exceeding '10 and not cecliner $15, 10 cents. Lor orders exc;cedlinlg $15 and not cee(lding $30, 10 Cettts. lc'or orders.e xce ditlg $30 and not eeedinrg $4n1, 20 eents. :"ot Lrur oider, exceedilng $16 and not (cding $50, 25 cents. ["or orders ex'ceeding $50 and t1 Ceeding $30, 30 enits. , t?or ouders: exceeding $60 itid not "eddingk; $7c, u:5 cents. "" 1 For orders exceedi{ng $70 an'd not Leedingl 5\30, 410 cenits. . Hor' orders11 excecedi n(g1 80 and( not ueeding $1inn, .5 celits. ost"Ilmasters are inlstl'ucted tl refuse issue in one day to the sa1IC rentiite i c1 inl favor of the sitme iyce more in three imolney orders payable at te he no pustoflice. in Sourir ('C anoINA LE:CTIoN ,WS.-Senatoi' I. U. Unletr passed 'ongh the city the other (lay, writes Vashington ccrrespon(ident lie lits mu in New York lookin g a'ier his who l has just been appointed io est~ Point by the . Proident"." Iutler Arthur's frientd, and1( is itlways a Ieotne guest at the White I louse, 13 Seniator says there is not political u.iemuent in his Stte. There is no etio thce t his year. lo aksserts tt the elect in cases~ brtouight )y tnh ~ p31artmntiL of just ice will neve be ed. lie (toes no(t dte,w ,l,C t1(e that, elect is.- - 4.'lOt of 0 seperate( n ba milxi's fori ~eh offle,iatl v'oted f'or is '(d. IIf votes get ito the wr6ng" xes they ar'e not1 couted. Theli sy's n, hie saiys, was11 dlevised for the very i'pose. of niegaiingii the votes o' n3 who cannttot reatd. It is the work it genliuIs. "'We snake 11no retes denving or1i deenin g our' plansI," d the Senator. "'hoIt p)tiwpos( is it itti nd i welhave a righlt to( (do as wve ve (done. I 1am3 waiiting for some I to atttaick our' way ini the Settate, I theni I will tsk. about. the way the (1de Isilantd people11 tatke to dtsfi'raIn so1 voters whot cainiot r'ezi." LL.r Attpnn A Stiner.--W'.'hiave a ar reli'e, ini the~ slhanc of "feneraul 1 ler', No. 26, l1hedqtiar'ters ileimtt oc of' the Tr'ans-Mlis$issipp)i, Shr'eve rt, Lit., .Jnly 2, 1863, pubtlIihed hv inInandt( <I' Lieuttnu-Genera.1 1. tby Sith." If T iordet ann Ioun ces pro'ceedinlgs and(1 fiinsgs of' ai geni I conrtt-mar ttiatl. Onte of' the ofllnd was W. 0. D)otsoii, who stole at rt, thie pretyOtt of WVilliam inD. Miar -, hottle men beintg inembers of' Comit ity ii, 17th Tiexats consoiilited( regi lit. Trhe sentence impo)ised wats: ti sadd, private Dotson3. to tide a lie, to bet scaited on (lie iutl' faee --kward, f'eet tied untder the belle of' Smule, to be led in ftroint ot'~the ole brigade drawn up in line of! I] tie ; onl his hat is to be faisteined a .vd, an.d( oil it writ tell, ini large let s, the word . T.htief." The dIrut n rt4,jtid b'tiftlers are 1o fllo(w hihi k-ings till sorts of' discord w'itht their' UsII ASLIIC. A N D AwA-KIC.--T e 11 whose pr3ofound re1 'verencte for the ahvays breaiks out .at the wv6oon 0e and ini behir of' Ilhe wr'onig maiil 'I 8.us8 thdt- the law wilch shtould htave lged1 D ukes mu ist-hianlg youing Nutt. it wVould If' Godl had fille,d OLnYr veins h3 ice water instad -of' blood(. Btt ii..r. :tp .oLtlms. If fljo law will; hang f.llo ri''ht, inan whben it shouhd, 6. anlse it Is it. 11ee), .u tost cert,atinly It ii nOt. hang t.hi wr'onig.pnyn because anO 'wn .it wakes.- 1R. ;7 '(lutt 11nd ont Amoriea. e ie-tenithts oif the p)eople of- tho United les stifer witht dIysIpIpla andi whait are0 niaAy en-nlses. 1 lot food, hia;ty ;.eatlink mpIjer-ane, had alir, lc of exerchse, e.< dve tise of ten, colfee or' tobatcco and1( 4.hing that.prevents the regutlart actIon lie stAclelh ll- pr'od nee .It. Its .symp.. s are hleadtache, flat itlenecy, if,ss yr..e. y, fetid( brteath, melchliy. Its -cure,( rmuan''s Ne-ntralizing~ Cor'dlal. * -.One A-miong Pilany. [r. S.'KC. Caimon of Iligh Falls,.'S. C., s lie will sign any) testhnloiail we 311ay to of the virtutes of Normiani's Neuttrai SCor'diah. lie Is thtor'ongbly conivinceud tIt is truly- -a gr'eat. Inedichle .1 lnd1 hi' mmenlCids It to eivery~one aP1fiCedt,vWth., nacieo disorder's. Small size, 25 ceni. . Oa JWEIE 1MIL1K. a VM p.renatred to supply about ten fami.. ti lies Win fresht Jursey Mil,k ilht and -nng 'delivered at thoir honses. ully 1-8 W. II. FLENNIKEN*. ICE! I0Eg*. LL parties string ICE can ho accom. p1 modate4 atte residence of F. Gerig t 's itbti ic. Io ooc to be had on. ; I RN C+alt0C 141t 'iUstta . ] PAsBEr 'D A1ITMxNTl,' -Cotu8zmIA," .Ju.no 17, 1883. ;N 'awl after Suiln Jnt' 2., the i1 loding Sehtedulo Wil bi I effect: GOIN GNORI'IT. t NO. 63, MIlk EiCN cI) ESSt.'* eaoAgitag......... ....7,hn'a. 'aeColuit ' ;..,.... ....1l.47'n. L;ave Killan. .'.' ... .. . ..12 12 p. Leaye ilyt ihw' P.........~12.2 p. ..:ea Riewa .'.........12.48 p. LeaVo s sne..'aW...0p Leveu insboro..-,-... .1.14 p. Ie.ayo Milt i Oak... . .3: p. Leav' oo iy -d's.. .+.'.. .-.... :4 p. - Leave Bilaek e -:'' :. ......1.:I,p1.I Lea\ k ort Mill... ..........15p ci.:.1..Ir p,. Arrive at Charlotte .. ......o. p, n No. U), way rightk with passe1lier& conj attthj m a duli oe4eept 5tin 1ay:1 iLeave Coliiltbiat....s.............1.45tp. ni Loavd Winnshor.......... .....0.1 p. s Arliv'u at Chuylottoe.............l. ien.1 -y.(ONU.SOU'I'I. r'No. 52,' DAII& AND Ex,P1Ess: " 1O Leavo Ch itt. ... ... 12.i p. Leave Fort 1111... ....... . ...17 p.1 10 Leave Rock 11111 ........ ... ..20 p. 5 Leave Chester.:..............01 p. 5 Leave Bllcksjolr. .k . . 1.27 p. n Leave Woodward'ts'.. .....'.....4.:3:3 p. Leave White Oa.. . .. 4.45 p. it Leave simps oik;-- ... ......'..5 p1. L'eave Rid eway...31 p 1 Leave BI w(lott ,..........,.. .47. p. tr Leave K llia :'........ . ' Leave Colum >ia......... f .A reiv. 4-" 881\Ft3 . - ,-.. ". 1 ,-- fl. P No. 20, way freight, with la ilgcr coi a tttired, vfnntlthilly except ipuny: Leaive Charlotte.-.'..',.... ..1I.25 p). Leave W1innsboro......'. ......11.40 p. ArriiGe at (olumba. ..-. 1..20 a. Railroatl (or. WVashington1) 'uni sixte ' minutes ahead1 of Wlnnshoro til w.'" - G. H.-T'IA .'U'f ", T1. M. Rt TIA LcoTT', -Ituperin1endient. Genec'ral Manager. South Carolina Ratilway (onipan - Nand after April 15, 1882, l'asspng? .Trais will run as follows un further notice: TO AND FItRo2 CIIAIRLESTON. EAST., Leave Columbia at..*7.30 a. m. h;.55 p. Arrive Curulestuo, . .12.42 p. m. 11.2o p. ly wcr. L('ave Chnrlestont... t7.00 a. im. *5.05 p. Arrive Columbia ... .11.25 a.' i. 10.15 p. ILaily. *I)aly.exceptSlunday. f'. TO AND r"ItOL CAMDEN. . EAST. Leave Coluimbia at..*7.30 a. In. *.5; p. Arrive at Camden... 1.35 p. I. 9.55 p. " Leave Camden at...*11.27 a. mt. *1.20 p. Al'rive' at Columbia. .1t.25 a. uI. 10.15 p. - *DJaily except Sundays. "" TO AND F1ROM.AUGUSTs. Leave Columbia . . .*7.30 pi. m. tt .55 p. - Arrive Augusta.... 1.40 p. in. 13.21 a. (.. . W EST,. . r.enVi A4iiitj'. ','.O.i a ta. 1.2 0 P 1 t9.g)n p Arr\1iIvi" k,U11t'1;' ..' p'l 10.16 t 11n 6,,a a tDaily *Daily except Sitlday - - CONNinCTIONA. ('oimeTtiois made at Colim!ait w%itI ( luim.hia & (reetvill,e Ryailroad, by t.rain rli ving at 11.25 a.. i: tnd.(l ptu:ting .at 1i p. n). , Coitncel.ioin hiaU c (' iiI -.lttetIo n withi C'harlottc', Colt:mblia &" A tuista 1tpilroad hy samte toraiu:<taldl fr< al points on bi i' roads. Couleetion nia11(e at C ha.iftonht w' andit all hloiIs n rida.w.. - -..uro 1)n.rgm Me ma'ENa Xgeet,a Jh G org N 13las. a m . C tA gatt in 01y l ola W.oC. .n ,s We l ven ae ateI Ilurll to a SIfroll pOons, nd lanwtell Rar Throtwhike can bAJeLurcase toI An, rCarle.rton, w. wilony.a S We hve now) reclaenor stock SPINGh.l GOODS f nd hav te the r CQVn 1 colen,t,lwe ast.ent o bllettrelss tA regard pries, we willonly Iay thee oos illbIe solslo sth a Itaresldi I K T and assure oJ - prt'Ice as1e'vM,l it thJeN marktIat a tiein nthSig.TEL luaratIEaPlwaskc is Ahpeto ES ihe aulit.cas GROCESTRIEs POI Alt,~ hchWl Cb,CiEN, TUW1,f -?Z BUCCOASTIRI. INEAPPLEind PEA Il . PICKES ND Ild CI / W a a 4ill.tc ofovrthn usal. in fl'stcia GROCERYj4~9 STRE Alfwhc Eli~ beAd Q f . 3 QUATTLEBAUM, D. D. E )ICE: North side. Washington Stroe -Oppohite ''own Pall. VINNSBIOIiO, SOUTH CAROLINA July 7-tx3,u E XCUR S IO tIENDERCSONILLr1; , UNDER 'TIIE AUSPICES of tie ladh of the COhUM4A B A P TS' )IIU CI aln Exc'ursionI Train wil}.-b ru roln Coittulila, S. C., to. Iliendeti"(nlvili 1. C., on MONDAY Jily 16th, and, r ,urning will leavr Illndersoniillo VEDNFSDAY, July 18th. Tc.s'lugel nay return on any train within ten dlys, RATES, FOR ROUND 'IRIP. ron Columbin... .... . . ;.3 (Uihliren under 12 years, $2.00.) ?roi Alston ......................... ( romn Strother .......................2 fromt Union.........................$2 ICI, CIIEAM and CAKE will be s1d c he traiu. Board will be furnislied to. e: ;ursionists by Mailj. A. .1. Dodamead i altuda, Iendrsywillo and Asheville i .00 per day. The comforts of the exeurstonimts will 1 ooked after, and the number to every c imited. Tiets willi be 01), sale at time styrei Juily'7-td - AITENTION IS CALJT 'u F RESII ADDITION TO MY L'he Celbratted tIir.ims\viek" ITtil-it )cean CGCm Mackerel. Saint Louis Corn Bee aint Louis Rtoast Beef. 1lmporteil and American Sadine amoi (Sou.sed(), 'Jackterl. -- . Ii porfedc Macnten resh Cheese. - . Fresh Apples, in gallon can arutett Pearis, Q,uinees. (rat-vd lineapple, !'cach'e W1Vinislow's" Suecot.atsh-tirat ineked. 'Davis Lestor 1anor" '' -oi) atoes-hap rosse & M!aek we's (:how-Chow 1iek1i Imoi)a rted Vorcestershir"c Sat laker's B3roma, - .. r- - ond idc t Mill resh Sn..-.. Ik.es. -..... lot of Iiandled 1loes.atsd Grain Cit.dile A LL 'il EFuOIl C"Sn. R. M. I UE Y. FORl SALE! WAGONS. ALS~O IN STORlE: ADDLES, .BRIIDYLEE HARNESS, IACON, MEAT CORN, WRY GOODS, NO'TiONs S hOEs, IND)UCEMENTrS FOR CASh. JLYSSE (G. DESPRTEi RECi~EIVED ?resh Cream Cheese and Macaroni Me &&Catch Ma~cerel anc Salmon... ~ordaliis Eagle Condense< Mtillk. ~ugar Cined.c I g Inadi an2 Breakfast Strips. F6ii Beef ' o~gues. With a good many othei oods, which wif i sok HI-EAIP. 5. S. WoLTE UEstore-building ando lot now OCCule)i . ythe underisigned are offej for sale he0 stor(' is onie of thes best in iinsbore 1(1 is il prhue Conition. Thie location la 1e of' tIhe iost adEvanJta1geous ini towni he hot Is quite a large one, and uoa it ar< large wvarolfouse anid ojthmer bu1idll s. 'Terms very moderamlte. For further. ptur M2a 29 B SU ENlEIMER. ROTOGRAPJ8I. ENL ARGED I H~I under-s ined Is a gitt. tot th< Xthern CO'uig Company, Ajnta and is ready toreceive orders fr kol etrto be copledl and enlarged. Prolu o # ivefan sfaogsiarap , t)an~e 16 NFB~A -.. .St V ' ?,i. " "'.~ 1L. cllIl~ il IER N A1 4 N A 114 nr t(; t I I i ( I t 1 111. - 11. - n w,I It. - iu. th-.' ni. mI. Our stoclk of Sp11ing anncl Suini er Cood!s ifi,cOmpletce inl evoery dep 1artI.nent.. - We have "jiti r ceivi. l in all tho newvest,{ sh a(kes the iiuo.. 1uiihlr r;g N (if the clay. tit tUN'S VI',ILING.. mn. D)OTTED) AND l'LAIN SWVISS, ut" ILACED AN STL'EI)'QUE un. sT I;'EI> N:1Nu N Ol . CIIECU E;D NA INsool. in. An l.mint line of L ulios', (4-t.' at r Ilioys' Stwt llats, of all siyle aun(l Quali in.t . ties. PAl(ASOL4S IN GiiLE.\T' .\I' TY Our Stock of Fu rn:ishlin:; (;(lms is n10w in. comple.te inl ttality:1n11 sizes. The (;,tle" it netl' Un<lerV.1 ar1 co,ns<i:ls of I,iSlc 't'luoiI m' :ulul (;auz(e, andl are in ,tuits o,r s("1,mrates to so nit the purt' ,-tr t 1t.. A cnll e- rc;p ctftully so lh'it("(1 fromn all. i; - - IIORESANCMLE ti ur sowce <f trivig ndia et'(; d w~.eoll stel soi (youe nt niy iue Le' .-TAE au.natQz, :itd (nuz 1 a t tio i 8 i1s wIi't'oI;tze g t ~ I'raLM/rA"D,ECA'oler Infantum,( Nattc,Aetfho8oa beuediill oanee atstne or.a chng .-odo wtr - a 25 OR'I.'A.h' , N EUT A IZ N - CO DiA 1'a esn an'ames sE Ik borr ine. Does no :nain pu and ll ot cnstpate Spcialy rcom meddfrSoscns?adTehn .13OELSPAIOR' i 'HMIA 00,i ~I'S CW alhalla,1 . C i'. U. 8.'I A . p: Specal Attaion -TRA AKEISDEP-T.NT ALI L A TftPROZITLN 'i. I leln hruIirt~and ul r f i l , on Ohud ME .II*~'tttl'A L L ICilcURIA orC.l'iKlETtI * of if nentv nish, tIa as WI r tAnU'f fooAorKEr, . Su o rye lafes ty oes anlo ItttonnOim 1 asy a2CNA#Giad .oo pOrFbottle. Ap 11 . IiTRE EC S. E FR ENGIN .ti h 1 to, lY Ero i of th ,7lrj by"j. ex'liansion oints an rot rn ue n49e . . fMle is moute on axes of the 1i( R1FIE WR k IT' ru " n, : N81 " PAS Fat .M1 1Y ,Ji .aper fo Thrshng,1arain A.,r IICTOIIJOGUS_:EVER,YWMWIIBEU r&M, TIHE ECLIPSE FARM ENGINE ltCl::4 to tl elWA'o' the oller by exiiautAion Joints hd bo est in' uch n otifer k.tt' ll miict the welght hetween th forward an( rear axles. Is .nl\1au.ted t.t.rol T 112e 'I l ll' IN ,Pt A axles of tho G13S'' REFINE) WiR IEEDERtOA ,lpro)vedil 1'u owerfa1i lIlles. I".ARitO FL1Y WIIEN:L AND) PULLEY. Hinged ; iIN -' A s 'i KS. - ' 'I lI E \VA VN1'ES1101tn I T/TPST: I'f ' rN'i' SELF-flEG'(ULA 1ING .GRtAIN 1'A ltI'u, ('1 1 I,A UtAN1 BA(.GEU, tihu uttst complete (:1AIN SAVLR In the will, anod l' NS1! ? I1 +i'SI't) I;c )1t SiM"tTAW1'Y. , (lpacjty for 'I'hreahing,-boparating d (' n~IIin(; till kinds of gr(Ihi iReady fof' paurket?,**. 'I'i1 E (;1SI.Eu1{A'rEU) OSBJORN RAP1i AND DNOWE1R, the best Machine of t' kind tio the Market.. TH. l"; V AN \VNKLE, PRATT' and IBOWN GINS, wvith FEEDERS AND " All of the above, with every other kind of FARM IMPROVED MACI1INERY," I4i It. J. McCARLEY & CO, --- r~ LSAMUELS' 1 I.A V - .just. rec viv ' 1iNy S 1 ING (OODS consisting of Nun's V eilin g 11 tingsv. I)oIIei at(i I'liiii Swiss, Phiin amd Figitred Lawns, Plain and 11", r111i \i. lu s, I 1aced and Sriped Pique' s and C mbl,rics. CLoT I:I.NG, CLOT1IING I l'ive oa.lre stock of Men's, Boys' and Youths' CLOTIlING, which I il sell \i Y L)\V. TRAW111 li;'S OF IILL .T1'E L./1TEST STYLES. E OF's, s3IOES, S."E.O.JS.. A lari' li?ort ieiit of' Men's, Wmii'n's and Children's Shos A large a. 11imelt (,I' iams :id 'arasols. Call early and secure B3AitUAINS. No unll to shouw gonods. Very respectfully, L. SAMUELS. JWST STOP AN~D THINK! UnICULotrsj1 Low PR10EAs B. SUG VINHE1IMRR'S.~~7 A n et tI on11 14f1 (D m-11 (goodsf 1an1d a lioyw It of ( om-11~) -l"rs will conivince youl itt ne are It llht4 yout only4 the4. P l 'L N NVAltNISIILED TPIitTf. s I)u I' (4OODS, C LO'IJING, fl I'S, CAPS A.ND SH OES, . we have,. acvry good a.egOrt aenf, R OCEI~RI ES-ALL K INI) U ENEiRAIJLY )NEI:ss COIWISIl and FINE MACKE1mL . SIX FOR '.'EN CFNTS. CA LL FiOR OLD CROW. WHISKEY... -SO BUY YOUR Muattresses of miy OW1 vimanuufar t.ure. U'se economty-buy the best --hnly where you eij got thie cheap.. n - ost. 4 *1 'V '' A ntew aup~ ~f d1ifen aCari~ -ages, of tihe It,d,.lne .'and .low 0ii 'a-n%nvy ino bu juk - * - ~'ur 1iceture Framnes, Pa 1loele - 'w~Wiare Maittresses 'a p -. ~ShadeI(s from.ti1 W. P111LIPS. ;lami ait,ent ~or severn.l differeIlt - 'WIG MCTIN and som11 of them as (GOOD as8 can be mado. Y o will find It to your' initerest to ~~ ~ ~ pi. (e'. nildne heferti muaki ng a pur 'W~4~~ &11~L5chselio E.LSEW1tEU E.' Homember . ~ ~' tl'~.. m~uJoi, be undersold by any I eun'd 1tin' yout as MA NtY IIEl'ImdNEE AM *VOU VA NT!, but do tnt think if 4e.-s- y, als t he mue h'llhms will R1/dCO.l/J/fTNI ? ///.3/s/d1; V /, wl br n'0 yo tone. Sew. nm te e 1e 8' , ti, oll'enns amt1( needlest for saleh. I wI! order an) part, titrt is wanted' eliI w ailiiem. A gemt for D)ools, Sasht and( B3linds. All ort.ers will have pronapt TI CL.OTHIG HOIES OF OiPOS AT1 GRAWD CEZJTRAL, COLUMBiA 8. 0.*. IhvJust opead a large stoek of SPIRING-GOODlS for I'en, YTth MIy,Ii GENTO FtRNH) 1nal the latest sties of oo0ds. Gents' Neckve~ra oty. Gnt K"'.;-t - ms.': Low-Quar r Gaitors. - -~ Odor6 sca.t liy add s i be pronpl p t~~'' ~