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NATUtDIAY. JULY 14, a t 38 New Advortiasmentr. ,. Just Rleecved-8, .. Wolfd. Aftention l Q. L. I.--. -N. Chan Olor; Secretary. NOTION TO DOU-ONN1ts8.-We are requested. to siato f'o' the benefit of all it, pnny oieoru that ' the police authorities have -received their arms, ;and froi this day they will not only have the ability but epect to rigidly enforce the ordinanco requiring all ,dogs upon the streets to be muzzled. .This is a, wip regulation, and we are ,happy to'e'itble to muake the announce. ment. . PERSONAL.-Col. Jas. H. Rion and J. E. IMI)enalo, Esq., returied on Thursday from Chester, where they have bcoi iftonding the reference In the ease of the State vs. Julius Mills, ex-treasurer of Chester county. '.CEip , rguments both for the State and1he defendtnt have been concluded and :thef deeslogi of.the refereo will probably >o.e reJ1 , io tfit during the )resent month. AN Or:iEt.-We ofler a year's sub Fcription to the weekly Naws AND IlmuAu,to any person who will deliv er to us during the present 44hoi tile. largest watermelon raised in this coun ty. We propose to deal fairly and irhpart.ially in this matter, and to that ddd wl'i entrust the weighing and keeping the record to a committee selected for the purpose. The Mtameo of the successful party to be published. Receipts are now In order. 'C"Iorous Smivicrs.-Services vil be held in the (lifl'rent churches to morrow, as follows: Presbyterian-Rev. D. E. Jordan, 11, a. Im., and 84, p. in. Bible class at 0, p. m. Sunday School at 10, a. m. Associate Reformed Presbyterian Rev. J. T. Chalmers, at 11, a. n., and 8.1,. p. m. Sunday School at 10, a. in. 3aptist-RRev. C. G. Bradford, Pas tor. Sunday School at 10.20, a. it. Preachinig at 11, 0. im., :and8, p. im. Daarrn.-Intelligence. has reached us of the death of Mr. Da'vi d Weir, near " Ialseliville, in this county, on the 8th -inst. The deceased was iii his seventy first year, and for several weeks pre vious to his death had been in very feeble health. Dvsentery was the ii meiliato cause of his death and for 'three weeks or more lie sul'red much from general prostration. -Mr. Weir was a very industrious and successful business inan and a useful and influen tial citizen. .lis death is a loss to his comlunity and toFairfield county, and1 kli barcaved family arid friendls will hmave the gy'mpathica ofmdah in their sorrow and affliction. T1ran Saoo-rmo-Meren.-A li spatcha t1o thp1 News and Courier' or Thrdy t'he 12thm int., gives the followingm ac cocnat of the "Shot-gun Tournamnent" at Warm Springs, N. C.: A report of lhe grand inter-State glass ball, live phigeon and clay pigeon match held at Warma Springs, N. C., yesterday by JRi~e. bportman's Association of the Caro )mswas received here to-night. Thle first match was for the champion gold mledat costing $50. This medalml was wVon by the Ashevi!!c e m in 1881 and the Clmi team In 1882. T1herc were four te'm en tre,and Charlatanwo by ascore o'4 out of a p)o$sble 50. Thue secorc of brokenm balls Is as follows: Charleston. '1enin1-T. 'T. Unll, captain, Io', McCarlcy 8, ;Culf 9, Cainnon 8, Fitz * patr'ick 9. Total 44. Columbia Team--T. I1. Gibb'Es, captain, 10, Smoakc 7, Elder 7, D)ebruhl 9, McCarley C . Total 41. Ashicyll'e TianNYV. S. Luske,. ca'ptain, 8, Vangilder c', Waddell 8, McLeod 8, Jordan 10. Trotal 50'.. *Comnposite .\u191' Noln 'N' r1)bby 0, Warmack 3, Drucy 5, Steele 5. Total 22. A silver cup wvas offered. by the assoela tlon for the best .individuial seOrc in the match. Messrs. Hail, Gibbes and Jordan having made a tie for this cump, Mr. Gibbos, ot' Columia, won after a round of three shots echcl. This is his scond success as tl'ic l.est shot In the team match. The second mlatch was a sweepstakes. There wvere twonty-onc entries. Messrs. Jorda.n and Madows tied foi' If first prize and dIvided t'he plurse. Messrs. D)ebruhl, W~agnler andl Cannon tied for the second prIze and. dIvided it. Mr. Lobby won the third p)rize. T1hie first day of the match wvas very successfdl and the association is enlthusiastle. Col. W. L. Steele', of Ro~ck -ligham, N. C., an ex-membeor of Congress, Ia president, Secycrml uiew niemabers have born added. . , . As will pe scon, frotE tli6 abovo,Mlr. John D. McCarloy was a member of the Chatrlestonm team and made a recoi-d - f eight out of a possible ten. . Mess R1. J. McCarley and J. 5. Elder shotL vith the .Columbia team, tIhe former - soring eight and the latter seven. VTo record of ouir Winnsboro rep)rc sentatives is highly creditably when it as remembered that they wer~e in comn etitti with tile best mnark'smena in both of thme Carolinas. Tlie following is ti correci statement the resuilt of the match at thid W arm prnson the seond day AChar leston-T. TV. IIall 8, J1. D' UceCarley 8, W. L. Culp 8, P'. (h. Calnndli 7, J. 11. FItzpatridk 4. ,.Total 35. Columbia-'t 11. Gibbes 8, D. E' Slnoak h, .J. s. Eider 3, WV. J. D)ebrnhl 5, Rt. J. Mc Car-ley 0. Total 33. Ashmevlle- 'ridoak , Vangiluior 8, MeLeod 0, Waddell 8, .Jordan (6. Total 31. First- 'weepsinkes~-1st p)rize, Meadows ad Sordan; 2nd prizem Wagner andu Miller; 3rd prIze, Elder. R. J' McCar-lej, of tIhe Uolumbia team, wis thmo ilvet. edb for time be ,individual score. Yo di% glad to tidtd th~ thtd.Winns boro representativ'ed at Warnii SpiHulgs are moving to time fronL ,ltcforenco to the record dCf.t 6e0ot1d day bf the doin hcs 11'intldAi&ite eontest MIJ. . Ililor won the t11d pri1z, alIul Mr.'It. J. Mic:drioy carrg off the s0lidr 'coip for'Llo best indl vidual iictro. T11B Oi17 NIT2fI. Proceeii,g's of the I;"gular Qtiatoriy Meeting.I Tile Fairfield I?i"vilin of the Sixth Regiment, ,'. C. V., Survivors' Asso elatiotielli its regular quarterly neet ing in the Town Vai1'ou Tuiescilay, Jily i1, 1 '11 o'clock, P resident T .Wd W i Woddward in thechair. Themite of the lafl.mcoting we eiadl "and con firmled. 1'lio committoo appointed to dlaft suitablo resolutlons in regard to the death djf the. lato S. I. Fant, 'ub mitted l,he folloiNving, Ns hicll was unatii tioiusly adoptedd: WnliasEna, this Association, since its lat Annual Meeting, has lost a u.oful antl carnest member, by the death of otr brother and comrade, Sanl. IR. Fant; there fore, bo it . Resolved, That we icc,ept this dispensa tion with deep sorrow, 'ind the sense of the loss of one, bound to us by the strongest ties of comradeship, citizenship and friend ship, and In token thereof, we dedicate a page upon our minute b,ool.to h1i metory, and direct that these rdsolti'iois Ie spr4 d thereon. Resolved, That the record of our deceas ed fellow-memnber in war was that of a 1 bravo and ejicient soldier and ofileer- c cheerfully performning all the dutles, and shrinking from none of the hardships or perils of that period; as a citzen his fife ,! etwas useful and without retiroach; and as a member of this Association, always active and zealous in doing Its work, and in the preservation of the sacred and patriotic memories and associations comiectec with a bloody war. Resolved, That we tender the family of our deceased comrade our siicerest. sympa thy in their bereavement. On motion, Col. Jas. II. Rion and Capt. 11. A. Gaillard was appointed a; committee to confer with Col. Hlaskell in regard to getting a special train to carry the survivors to Chester at thie reunion on the 2nd of August. next. Tho nanes of ,Jas. G. McCants hard T. R. ltoberiaon, who velo markers for the Boyce Guards at the first or ganization, \vero proposed and duly t enrolled as thembers of the Associa tion. - t There being no furth.er business, the meeting, after a" sh0rt time spent in social initcrcourso, adjourned to meet a in the Town lall October 11, 183, at 11 o'clock. SCllOOL Z1U.1'IU. Concluding Exercises of mir. MT. ii. Meirs. ter's School -Credibie Declnanntion, au Enjoyablo I)inuor and ia Good Timo Cen ,rany. T1he picnic and exercis:: on last TIhursday.l~ at Paul's Spring did honor to Th'z accustomcd hiospitality of that. communit.y. Maniy careful p)repahra tions were made for the nmemnorable day, and those interest":d, Ann& paurticu larly the participanits, areo to ho coni gratulated uiponi tho general success of thie occasion. Mr. M%. B. McMaster, ot' this place, has for (to last session had charge of the school int that 'community, ando we are iflad to learn fromi friends who ought to know, and from tIhe ev'idences of last Th'lursday, that he is dLoing a good and~ useful work for the lio'y4 anmd girls under his charge and supervision. The closing Lcxercises - cotisisted of declanmation by the scholars of thie school, and according t o apin))tmttTCl b'egain promptly at ten o'clock. The following is the programme of the (lay: .Prayer- Rev. W. W. Mills. "'Burial of Sir Jolm Moore"-Fr'mank Andrewvs. " t'ho Brown Thrush"-Joh.in Crawv ford. "Thiansgivinm(..Day"--Willie Crawv ford. "K(ippy Kippy"-Mamggie Pop)0. "The Little .Mons"-Clarence Turtn cr. "The World"--len ry Owlings. "Sleep, D)olly, Slcop"-Mattie Pope. "duppIoso"-Sallic Pan)j. "The Little Bird"--Robert Hoerron. "The Adopted Child"-Chanic Ow imirs. "The Psalm of Lifo"--Mary Hlarri "Thio Miriner's Dlream"'-Rober't '1The Humntsman"-Addlc Hluey. "Th'ie Vanity df lUnmani Pri'de" Ida Po~pe. "Tme Birds in Summer"-Ncttio Huoiv. "'The Fight of Paso Del Mar" Sammy 11uey. Turner. ."ilmeiezi's Addr'ess to the Romans" IJn T1urnaor. "Spmeh of lrutus"-Willic Tuneri. Pies wvoro given by the teacher to the boys and girls, sopinatoIy; for ex cel lence in declamation' Among thme boys Master Robert Turner was award cd the first' prize, Samuel Rucy thio second, anid John Crawford the third. Among the girls, Miss Mamie Harris wvas given the first prieb, Ida Pope the seconid, ankl Mtaggic Popoe the third. Theo Rev. WV. W. Mills and Messrs. W. J. Keller an)d Spencer Rice coin p)osed the co,mmitteo on decIsion and the pri zo-awvardinug gave goineral sat isfaction. The contest for the prizes wvas close and exciting and all the p)ar ticlpamnts acqutitted themselves credita bly anld hantdsomeily. At the close of the regular pro gramimo some happ)hy and appropriate remarks were made by Mr. McMaster, 'i'he dinnbi' , was cei Lainly equal to all cxpectatonsa, and cyerything deosirable was furnlshed in such abumn (1anc0 that fuly twvo buired hun-, grfs jedpie "ate and wore Phifisfleod." A numnber of young people from townm were on hand and 1ma looks and beha vIor dlid cr9dit to the 'deIty they repr'. Sentedl." iverthiig pas,sed oft' quiet; fy and pledaantly,, an cd tiie p)lcuo amnd exhibtionm wore suiccessful in every pi. ' lot.p. "NDT In iO i D1OTJ JLlQ. Our cott:tnutity was startled. I1 tlgbt between el t, an< .. itlio o'clo4 ay tui alarm of Tr. 'lio barn ai tables of our esteemed townsinan at noy'chlant Mr. J. R. Lupo were alrea< ,t flates. Ills tuiles and saddl lorso were saved Oilly by great pronl loss; all else was consuied, consisti f all his oats crop, treccl'tly harveste toomo corn, inrining filnplementts, e1 L'ho b:rn botig new and ofi..oo olid titber, was slow to fall in. Sc ng. the itmpossibility of saving it entiou was given to the care of 1l djacent buildings. The largo shal rees intervcninr between the fIre at 1Lr. Lupo's residcnce were a great pr ecion. The untiring vigilance of o1 itizens atid the free and wise use he axe and wet blankets controll ho rliging elemnent. ''hreo jttues D krnetto's stables near by were on fih mld sparks threatened his house. Fe unately the alt' was still, or man cou tot have saved the six residences i ,ro wded tear. the squtare. All prais.o tust be given to our cc red popul;ition, who worked i illy aid chcerf'ully to save propert ycial ir,cution must be made !rtnk Davis, colored, who, by .irre ttivity and soine risk, extinguilsted urning tree, tho sparks from whi mndangered the town. T'ho .cause he fire is generallv supposed to ha >oll cluei<ienttal. Mr. Lupo's loss >bout *2501. Mlueh sympathy is felt Sor Capta r. M. Kirkland and wife,,;i1ose litt onl. lies inl a critical couKlition fro on;gestion of the brain. The crops of corn and cotton a >romlising itn this Vicinity ; some farm rs, however, from the recent rains a oving a strong battlo wit It''Genera X'reet. Cleanh cotton is making rap ro0w tih. 'n. U. 5. .onticello, July 12. nlaid on Amerlea. Nine-tenths of the people of the Unit -tates stifer with dyspepsia and what: a is ttany causes. ilot foed, hasty catain rtttetlpe"ranee, had air, lack of exercise, e vssive use of tia, coffee or tIobeco at nything that; prevents the regular acti< f the stot:aclt will rodnte it. Its sym o1ns are heallache.. fat uleicy, loss of e rgy, fetid lireMth mclanculy. its ent. ' orinai's Neulraiiing Cordial. Ol o Anu,oir Many. Mr. S. I.. Cannon of Hiigh Falls, S. ( ays he will sign any tustimonil we I vrite of the virtues of N rantttt's Neutri .ing Cordial. 1Te is thliriglty convint lint it. is truly a great mledici~ne and i eottmends it to eveivone alllicted wi tomnalhie di'orrsr. Small sire, 25 eent 'ry it. At.'lTTNT.EON ! G. L.. [. A '1"I'END regular meeting of your Cot L pa ny in Town u1alt on Mond: vetting, lh 1tt.h inst., at. 80; o'clock. till atteni ahee is earns(' tly requested, mtsincss of import tnee will he brought h ore the meeting for eOnsideti 1o.. C. M. CIIANDLElR,.. July 14 Secretary. AI M pr')uiepre t sulpply abont teni -fani -- lies wvithm freshi .Iersey' Milk . nighil ni noring, de livered a .t their ht tuses. July 10-t;; W. ii. I'LENNIKjEN. ik E XN T I N T R W B. J, QUATTLEBAUM, ID. D. )rFFiCE: North sidle Wa'shinagton Strei Opposite TIown I hall. hVINNSDORO, SOUTH CARIOLIN, Jumly 7-tx:zn. JUT RECEIT L'OUNG ITYSON TrEA, Ilic same that ga so) mnteh satisfact,iotn for the prieCc. Tne L.ot YOUNG IIYSON~ TrRA, Siiperi< One Lot YOUNG IIYSON TrEA, Finesi Colimia Iliver Cantned SA L4MON.. Kresh C'annted M\ackerel, somtetinig fit Sardines pult up In Mustuyrd. Sardines puit upl in Spiee. CANNED) LOUSTElS. ,Canned Cic.eken andt Turkey. One Caose Palertmo Lemons. LONIj)N LAYER RAISINS. \.tmonds and othe" dilfferetnt kind(S of Nul txtracts of' Vanilla, Lenion, Strawber P.iheapple atnd Ralspbe)rry. With a good many STAPLE GROCERIES, vhlch wvill be0 sold at a SMA LL ADVAN( )N COST. Call on S. S. WOLFE, ATTENTION [S CA LLED to FRE~SII A DITI'rO3 TO MY Sfocory DoeartimR rho Celebrated. "Brtunswlck" Hams--t )cean Gem Mackerel. Saint Lotiin Corn Bei Salint Louis Roast. lleef. ... Imported and1( Amnericant Sardii Saliioni (Sonse~d), Mackerel. imported Macarol P~re'lh Cheese. F~re.e A pples, In gallon cai Bartlett Pears, Quitnees. (Grat-d Pinten Ipp, Peaci "WVir,slow's" Succotash--firs .pac.ked. * - Ipacked. * Itmportedl Worcestershtire Saut Ilaker's Bromia. Condensed Mil Iresht Snowv-Flakes.. .lot of llandled hIdes atnd Grain Cn,dl .ALL CHEAP FOR CASIL. R.M.H I Charloite,. 9. Qjunbla .Alls tit , . Co unMI1A, 8.. C.,-June 17, 1183. k 5>N'h a , er Siii n Jiio 24, (he fol. Ad lowing Sehedhtli vill bn eeffet: lt . . GOING-NOR''Il. yid. -53, MApLe ND'EXL'1i-iss. Leave Augusta. .. ..7.5i. Ii. '' Leave Columbia................1.47 a. i. t- Leave KlIiin a ..........,1...... 2 12;p. in. Leave 131th11iwiod.............. j .118 1. mn. Leave lti(lgeway ..............12.S 1. in. Leave Shnpson' ................1.01 p. m1. . Leave Wih:nsboro......... ...'......1.11 p. ni. Leave White Oak..... .. 1.3:1 p. n. Leave Woodward's.., ... .' .....5 p. mt. ,. Leave I1lackst.ck'..... ........ o p. nl. t- Leave Chester.................2.33 p. in. Leave l{ock 11111..............1.17 p. n. l10 Leave 1Fort- 4(111. .... ......., ... .a.35s 1, nt, t Arrive at Cllirlotto.. . ....20 p. m. Nd.. 1, way frolght, with passenger coach I attached, runs daily except Suhy: 0- Leave Columbi,a .................1.45 p. in. It, Leave Winnsboro...............5.15 p. I9. , Arrive at Charlotte...........12.30 a. In. 1'. GOING SOUTI. No. 52, MAIL AND EXl1it;SS. r. Leave Charlottog.........'..'.....2.10 p. in. Id Leave Fort 1Mill.... ........2.17 p. ni. Leave Rock 11111................a.2t p. in. Leave Ciie r.............. . ...4.01 P. n. Leave llaekstock ...............4.'27 p. in. Leave Woodward's..............4.33 p. Ill. tl- Leave White Oak...............4.45 p. m. v". Leave Winnsboro.................5.05 p. lu. St' Leave Shnlifilt's. .............. .5.1 p. m. Leave lild eivay. ... .....5.:1 p. in. Leave h Icwool............... ,.47 p. in. t Leave Ki linn's.................. 05 p. in. sll Leave Colmnbia...............0.37-p. in. of Arrive at Augusta............10.47 p. 1l. 0 No. 20, *ay freight, with pas0tn.ter coach N attached, runs daily except.3tunday : Leave Charlotte.............4.25 p. ni. Leave W1innboro............1..1.10 p. ini. l Arrive at. Columbia..............2t :. im U) llailroad (or W'atshington) thnr sixteei minutes ahead of Winnsloro time. U.. T'(. M. lt'l'A TicT'I', superintendent. .e General Manuager. id 188. SPRING STOCKC x W e have now recpl%:etd our siolk of S1'IRING GOODS, :nd have them ready for -. INSPECTION. i We think we can 5 1'JCI:I say that we e have never opened t any time a more .j. CfmI)pinte assortment or bjette'r class of goods. 2 As regards prices, we wll only sa tih these goods will be sold as low as ta same CLASS Or ( oI?S A. a are sold in any XLA1RKI, and a<sum our e- customers that they w ill be p rotle"ted in prices, as we will mcet the market at any tlime in anything. - We Would call special attention to our it GUENTW~ DEPART3RENT. which will be found complete in every par ticular, andu all we ask is ani inepect ion by --the publllic. .FJR ESHJ G ROCERIES! BRUNWICKCANVAM'SED h AMS, I DECORTICA~I) PATrENTLOUR ROASTED IOand JAV1~A COFFRE. SALMON, CANNED) CO~N ED) BEEF. cc POTTED 11LM, CfIUCKEN, 'TRKEY-. a'. FRESH OAT MEAL. ECANNED TOMA TOES. SUCCOTASII, iFINEAPPLE andi PEAC11 ES. PICiLES AND) CH OW-~CHOW, and a full stoclk of cierythiig usually k'ept in a first-class GRIOCERIY STrOIIE. All of which will b>e sold LOW for e- the CAsH. J._F.M'c1AS4~ T E7 R Co. FOR SALE! RIOME-YAD)E, - 'lie Oak taldrd WAGONS. AldS IN STORE : SADDLES, IIRIDLES, 1HJAR1NESS; BACON, tMEAL, yCORNj D)RY GNODS, NOTIONS, 'i INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH. 18. roR SALE. .8- FVIE store-building and lot nowv occupied e-. * b1) the undersIgned are offered for sale. Th'1Ii tre Ia 01ne of tlh best in Whnmsboro, tI,mtla IhIi prlintefondhitIon. TIhe locatloil Is o n of the inoot advantageons in town. as- ' he lot Ia quIto a large one, and uiponi It are klarge wvarohouse and other buIldIngs. .Terms ver moderate. For fur'ther par tlculrsi applyto M ~ay 29-t ii.-SUGEN41EIMER. SPRI'TiG SU11'iER, ANID SEASONA8IA1 Our stock of Spring anil Sauiumer ( ,-,i S conplt i eve le, (IarLnent. We have jist. reicei ve in all the new; es hadels thluoSt 1popular'gou(la of the.d11y. . .'s1 M I':INS.: DOTT)ED AN) PLAINSW IS . dACE:D AND]) STlIl1'EI" 'IQU. STIll'E NAINSOOKS. CIlEChIED NAlNSOUOlS. A nl elegant line of L nlie:', (e' am't Ioys' St.raw 1Eats, of all Ste, iu, 1 a tes. "Ab\OL .IN G Ill-\ V.\ 101.:T V. Our Stouk of F-'ari.,hiing (-wiC ! nbo10 unlllltele in all:llity and .'iZ'. Timt (;iltha' nenN tlr.a o'dso ,s'Tr lut (aulaze, atul are in sit.-- ('tr selarait' to nuit t.he pilrchaser. A ctall i' r'spe.l fuully solicited fnm all. P. T. IXD.E5 'C ER <' 'R'. AND FEIED STAU1L ES, HORSES AND) MULE J JTusl. arrIived(, one0 earlo.:il 4of ymnitig, fat, Coinue anl :.et' the. pick, asI wil sw:a p vel as sail, sol you e;ii't nii.-S a I notae. D)on't ha' backwaiat in banier:ingt mel4 to nyap), ats I an not,II alt all s-aryv. A. W NJOD -TRADE NORMAN'S CORDIAL. --MARK ach att (1 Bo v I ts. w ik t El ,alaa o r fIil1i . off is (Ci'lto bl to tho Stomacl withiou, belig P'romptly reicving P>yaentory. Diarmrha'a, Chot era,. 1.birbu, C halera ifi.an , Knsien, Ac'hlity of the Stomnch, IIeart burn, Ukck ami Nervous beelem i anil :yIesa.'nn' oin sh ltnw ai owl. (ra r4.xnhiom of the ( NEUT RALIZINO COR DIAL Is as nicasant and hiarmiess an llack berry WViae. Does not conauin Opium and wilt not cons.ti pate. Specially recom nnded for Honsick ness aand Teet,hing Ohileiren. *(. Price asc. andl $z.co per bottle. Bold bU oll D)ruaggIas and Deale'ra l.a NedilojIe. -LXOELSIOR OHEMIOAL 00, Sole Proprictors, Waihalla, 8. C. U. 8. A. Specidi Attontion UNDERTJAKER{'S D)E P'AfTM EN T. A.LL. CALF1 PROM'23I,L .AT 5'.'EXD)EI) TO. I kee'p oaan a:ul a ina!l.*supp!g' (f MIRTALLIfC IU* l hAL CASKI'cTS rf thaefnote'.dishi, ai(4 of tlu lat.cst, styles; tala1 also Ilniutationl ROSEWVOOD .CARES4 ANI) C:O1FFINS, rand( a CII EA l' (IhIAD.E of COFFLNS3 aigd lIURJIAL. ROBES, DI. W. PIKULLIP"s. N p16... *! }. L IM Tr S - EVERY WHERE I~~oa1y Ad?nirca&! _1 ECLIPSE FARM ENGINE Is ait.uwluti to 11w er)w.n of ii' hoiler by expansion Johits and Uolts in ueit rtutrttler; an to t 1Icn-m .v hvide .th wteight het wetn tIh forward and rea'r a xles. Is motntteI on.st.rm v,I- gl". i' I.ii-r is nIouIt'd on1 a xh's of the I lES' lIt E 1NEl) W IOUG'1IIT IO , 1i )Vy --I inl I 'owerfuil Blrakes. I.\lt(;l FLY \YItEEL AND 'PULLEY. 11inged .--..,, .t:t k. pivitleil with ellielent, 1)EVICE FOR DETAINING AND EXTLN ' ii: I W\\ N I811OIis) F.('l,I'PSE PA''ENT SELF-lIGJItATIN(u GII1ATN '.\ '.\ AT( I:, ('. {-.\ N Il A N 1) 11.\( EI1, the most c lomplete (:t A I N SA ''it In dT worbl, anl I'N:=i.'I I'.-- El) FOlt SI MPl I'I'Y. Capacity for Thresihing, Separatig inl ( I:u;intu all i;n<l, of f;rain lietly for m rket. 'I'll I ( -I E{IllL\'I'E1t) IIOI( ItEAPEl. AN) MOWEIt, the best Machine of th( kin<d in the .\takt.. 'I'l IE VAN WINKLE, PAT1' and BRlOWN GINS, with FEEDERS AND CON I1:N'l .E. All of the aove, with every other kind of FARIM IMPROVED MACYINEllU .\l ITy R. J . McCARL"EY & CO Apri 17 G DAT '1L~ SAUEL S.. I 11 1 jus reeeivetd m' Sl'IlNG GOODS, con-isting of' Nun's Vilin ]unoitn ,, Dott',d(tntl P'lain Swis,, I'lain ain( Figrcc'l Lawns, Plain ant. I tuci _\ lin, Laced a(nd1 "riped Piqlus and Camblrics. CLOTi UG", CLOT111NGr I lmave a l:1-e 'docl of 1en's, 1oyt' and Youths' CLOTIlNG, which will :.il \'ltY IA)W. ST!1i I IT ' 0.."1 .'S OF A,L T 1' -. L./TEST STYLES. s mo:sCQTf , S=OQiS, S.1-oJS. A .lar,e a o rimtnenl" of'Men's, Women's antd Chiidren's Shoes. A large as sor0nntl l' oI l: ( 1n I'arasola. Call early and secure BARGAINS. No Irouble o: how !oti. Very resipeclIt 'l ly, L. SAMUELS. UST 570.lND T HNK RID)ICULOUJSLY LOW IPRICES -AT 13. SUJGENIHiMERS A n :en:t n ofI our' 4 roods ' a4( I, 1 a knowledge '~ of om-' priiCs w'Ill conIvince yo0., thial we an- tehune you o;il. the l'idAlN UN VAI1NISIII l'lTil.J'' ,.. j li Y G O ('N, L('TH TN(, 1 A TS, (CA1S -AND SHOES1 w hav aE veryt.' ~ gooiat *-iIassotmet. G RO( 'RWS -ALL4 KND1S GENERALLY UsH-J. lIONIs ; COSI0 1 I 81:iaid F'INE MA.CIGlmLI SIX FOR TEN CFNTS. (ALL FOR OLD CROW 'WIIISKEY.. -SO)RUY YOUR FU.RXITRE ~. FROM R. WY. PIIILLIPSS, SMaitt.re'sses of myl owvn mntu fac A L~tre. Ulse econom)lay-huyI t best .~ ~-hny wheure yon can get the cep - -p - . -i~~' ~ ~ * A imcw sutpply of (Ciid re,t's Cot-ri. I '. *.. iges, of the latest de(signIs and lo0 You an sv oneyV hy ht 'lug -1 -y'or Pictur Frames, Wall Pockets . ~ , ~ Ilraets, I int-racks, Spring~ keds, W'ire IMtresss V and(' tVido 79 -,~~~~ hlades froml:Rt. WVVI.P11.i PS. a t7~'~7?~ . lam agent for sev'eral ifflerenit T SEtWING NACiIINES, and some 'O ' You will flind it to your intterest to * ~ ~ price itinol before miaking a pur. - -(--- easo El ,EW IIEItE. Ihemember' ~~~~. a that I cannlot be unde(lrSold by any Ii (4onhl "ie you as MA NY l101 E~~V~NCFICS AM YOUT WAN'T, but do not think it .n(eessuy at!w w1' h im's will I./V(.OjI./dAb'D T//I.1/X/VIL J/'Iwn you getonoe. SOW. no alirnI :wi, il, il cans arIni'edIhes for saIle. I will order anly pI:rt, that is wanted forI a5' ringI mht1 in e. 'A gent for D)oor's, Mash and Ilhinds. All ordeCrs wvillhave prompl alt--l.ioa. . Ap 1l TE CLOTHING HOUSE OPPoAT $RAND11K CJENTRAL, COLUMYA2I iE o. - .T hav'e .11.4 openIed ai largei stock of SFP3 ING (000DRfor Ment, Yoithls and floy's, Sauts of (Cawsanere, I"humiel, ChuvIot and1( Serge--all at lowv pAries. Also ailieo CENTIs' FUtRNlRHING GOODS - -I' all the~ latest '4.Les o(qf oods. Gonts' Nekwcear .a speelalty, G en~1ts P-. * I A's hi: L4ow-Quartrs am -Gaiters. Orders sent to mty address~Ih wlao beromptly ttidod to.