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'I SAY.fovember I S I 883, Buhtter--M.it Wolfe. Watches and Chains- Conn~~ . Wlun pro S. & L. AssociatFt..-D. 11 Fleniken, Secy. and Treas.. PEkisoNAv.--O'r. D' J. Qtattlebauni liasretnoved his family to WInsboro, md they expect to reside here perma nentivy. We welcome I to our own, and hope bhey may find their tav pasIant oIe. -All partios who bought guaio hom1 us 1synsit ettle oil oir before the 1st of November,. or they wii lose the ot ton .Opli and ;4,i have to pay the face-'f tiaetr notes in money. - R. J. McCAR.iEY & Co. Oct 27-tf*. A 11 AxmimmI I .-mess. t. 8. Desportes, A. F. Ruffand E. W. Pareii, the trustees of School District No. 14, have 19reselnted to the High uechool at, Ridgeivay a largo furtace For heating the school room. The fr iace is vertical, IVII is nfot 'utilik~e mn 1 of tihe stqami 63ngiles now in u4. Boys Amil giris everywhero regiIrIC FiRE NEAR RInG IwAY.-Lust Satur dy tihe ginhouise, engine and screw, to gether with five 'bales of cotton,.a lot of whelat and wheat straw, belonging to Mr. Wylie J. Davis, were destroyed by acidental fire, caused by a Spark from the engine. Two. mules that nrvfe tied under the giliouse were badly seorched before they could be rescued. Loss $2,000. Nb insurance. -Messrs. I J. Mcarley & Co iire prepared to bIy or sell Fhture son i racts for any parties wishing to oper vate in this line. All bhisitiess confiden Sial. We receive prets dispatches four Aimes a day and will keep our custom es posted. Oct 16-tf* COTTO.N SHIPmI:Nr.-Captain W. G. Jordan hids kindly furnished us with the following statement of cotton ship ments from Winnsboro: 1R82. 1883.1 Silito(nber.............1,639 1,644 i October............4,085 3,618, Total .............. 5,724 ,1 82 Showing a decrease of 542 bales inl tle two miohlis this year, 's compared with ile shipments during tle same 1) (1i10d1las( yellr. LosS PAm.-Ve have alreadv men tioned that the in s.ranecv ipn1) Mr. W. 11. Flennikena's property recenitly burn t, wy,as partl 1paid1( by Mr. ..J. C C aldwell, the agent of thie Conilinenital Fire lusuranice Comnpany. Mr. Fleni niikeni had, policies also in the Ger ualia, r-epresentfed by Mr. 3l. F. Mc M\aster-, and( in the Iloehester-Gerfuid, repiresenited hy Mr. Cael~lcl. These comlinu(ies hiavc also set tled in full. SThie priomp~ltness wi IhI whlich all thlese cW~qlaims hav-e been miet, speCiks well for I lie clauiractci erf t he dit11'renit comma n iies, and(11 a st ronig arg numnt in favor ---M r.. E!iz.ibet J.. Kerr', t he mot her of W . 1I. Kerr, Esq., died at her home 1in thiis counity on~ Thiner.day l-ist.- She hiad r.ehed thle advanied't aane of cight Iy-t hree. ye:i-s, yet her hlhi hand b~een viery goo 1, am i heri end( wer mul.. deni i aI it. O n Wed(lnes(hiv sh was minilailedt thie charnrtete:r of a 'ii (inn . woi,, '; andt she will long be0 re nemhere~l~ d for~ ihe high exampljle she set to kindred andl frienids. CoTTON STATE t~r.-.-'Ie following is the comparai~lt we 'ot (on statemen~it foir hie week cindimlie Novenisber 2, f8s3 Net. recelpts at. all U'nifed States porta (duirig thle weck 2!t,280 ; to same tiimie last yeacr 252,430; total receipts to thJis~ (late 1 ,458,851 ; to salite dato last year 1,365,638. Exports for the1 (eek 153',-' 485 saewe las't year~ 170,531 ; total exotsl this (date 633,801 ; to samce date last year 701,191. block at. .!1 United0( States ports 768,5-17; samne.Iinmc last yenf80,9 stOtck at till initer~ir town s 127,928 ; saine time hast year 88, %28; stock at Llvei'piool 433,000;) same time last, fear 402,000;" stock' tf Anteriin anaL for Great~ Jritain ~26,000 ; same time last year h2,000. Tfl 8E ALES ON MONDAY. AConaldlerable Quaonhty of Real Estate Sold by (lie Olerk and tho She~rlf. A large number- 6f persons were Attiracted to towni Oin Moniday, by thie ales adlrertised ini Tnu Naws ANt) halta u. Thle sales made hy (lie Clerk f the ourt of Commuoni Pleais are as In' the case of J. Wiflliami Boney Vs.' A~anmay C. Stewar't Niid Florence .. A'one'f, a lot of three and seveni-tenthis 6.es honiided bO lands of' Mrs. Geo. SI. Mtilor and otlite', to R. 0. Miller 1or $95. In thie case of Wmn 8. Alston, as Ixecuitor, V~s. Trezevanti Oglesby', a tatof' 93 acres, hounded by lands t4 hie Estate of Lncy Ederington and thecrs, to Trezevanit D). Feastei' for -80. ..''n the case of Jas. R1. Sloan and hesvs. WV. T. Sloan and Ofthers, a cof 60 acres, bounded ty lands of D~ . Park and othefs, to McDonald ~oglass for $610. n(he case of bamnl. McCormick vs. < ry E. McCoriick and Others, thie station containing 2,200 ?krec, wvn as the "Hlarrison Fiats", divide ptoveral parcoe,- as follows i 5e 4 . TYpet A, 214 t6i8s, fo $. . 3a son for $780. T rRt B, 316 acres; to Charles K. Jabb for $800. Tract C, 241 acres, to Cfadfls K. Rabb for $960. Tract , 240 i4eres, to Charles K. Rabb for $895. Tract E, 2481 acre's, to Samf. McCor mick for $995. Tract F, 2081 acres, to Saml. McCorr mick for $835. Tract G, 283J acres, to Saml. MoCor mnick for $1,420. . Tract II., 2541 acres, t-> Charles K. RIabb for $1,020. Tract 1, 1144 acres, to James I. Rioni for $380 f, . Maiking a total of $8,000. In the case ot Willian.B, lklin amd Others.vs. Grace O'Nealo jid Others, a ,ract of 516 acres, an Broad River, to Mollie F. Murphy. for $39005; als'o, four small islands In Broad River, con - ittinig altogether one acre, to rtames 11. Ition for $1.00. In the case of Thos. K. Elliot, as leceiver, vs. Jolin C. Mackorell and Others, a tract of 85 a.icres, yiig near Blackstock, fo' John C. Mackorell for 1,225. In the case of Henry L. Elliott vs. John T. W. Stitt, a tract of 276 acres, bounded by lands of Dr. James L. Martin and otlicrv, to Hory L. Elliott for $1,000. The Sheriff sold a tract of 540 acres, bouirded by lands of John it. Thomas and others, to Mrts. lartha Valiker for $1,000- eovied upon as- the proper. tv of Jaies B. Walker, ft the suit of arlah E. Means. . 10 the case of Jacob A. Caldwell vs. Mary G. Caldwell and Others, 11. A. Gaillard, as Trustee, sold, by order of the Court of Common Pleas, two tracts of iandJ--oue containing one hundred acres, lying 6n, Hog Fork, to,Jo.hu F. Gladden for i,975; the othi', the plautiation known as "Fairview", containing 400 acres, bounded by lands of Mrs. 0; E. Mobley and 6thers, to the, same purchaser for $525. .No "Bitters" about Monticello. Messrs. Editors: "Z. Y.'s" contri bution to a recent issit of TimE Niws AND IIERALD Teaves this impressioI, doubtless umidesignedly, that the sale of liquors, under the mame of "bit ters", is carried on here. 'hs may be true of points not far <jistanlt; aid, if so, (l'e gyod citizens of this comimu iity will join hear'til in "1Z. Y.'s" s1g&gestioin of i invostjgation by the proper nutihorities. buit it is a ipleas tire to be able to state truthfully that there is no-traflic, illicit or otherwise, ill li(juors at MONTICELLO. "Let's Have Fair Play," Dr. Johrn Boyd, School Comnmis sjon er: D)EA R Sin-Please answer the following questions, to wit.: A re we not entitled to a school house in this ,part of Township Number One, and1( to be paid for out the School Funid? We have enough childreni in this vicinity to have a good school, itf we had1( a house to teach tht'il in. Whlen thme School Trumstees neglect or havue to locate ,a sui~table plaice, and haeahouse .erected thereou fi'r a school house, thecn is it not 3 our duty to have the house buill ? Two lprop) er'ty-owicrs oll'red to make a' deed of' gift of one-half'aere of land, in a centra~:l location, to be usedI by the whlii e 'for N'chool purp'~oses, but still flo school ho)use. All we dl'sire is ';Iustice fo alii." W. J. SIIELTON. ibi'mioon, S. U., November 3, 1883. NOY*L. EXFRoM ER E IJRE1RIY. The D~etigh~ts of th~e Circus -The OCtijs, the Farmers, andi the L~oln Law. NEWBIERIIY, S. C., November 3.-I retutrnedl here not long since and found the cititenms awaiting the big menagerie and circus. The streets atuf side Niilks were eat'ly crowvded with da&r kies to the a'mnodnmt in alil of aibout two( or' t hree I housand colored "'puisons", so said. 2Not imiore thai' half1 of this numntier enterced rhe arena'-tor wvant of the inmdi spensOible(, I suippose. Th'le cir ctus was ai suiccess, hut I le imenia (erie, exceplt thle hippopotamtii, was but com Thme.? eerf ~ti*' 'otilon fa~c to y i atndc it i~s thought. in a t ie -l-ti nih wi.ll be in opIerationi. Theii cit izens of' this counity are alive to their nuter'ial interests and( mare noled for their push and~ en terpriise. Thle farmers have availed Chdmnselves 4f aili the late im g'ovemetits in agricultutral implemnets. The late -county fair exhibited a full line of these industries. The exhmibi lion of horses, muics and cattle ando sheep was a fai' one. This county fair is ini a state of itt ofh,, amnd thme diretol's p~rotnise a full exhibit next fall. Tfhe farmecrs here say that the faivo ableS ftf hans brougirt the cottont crop tup to haltf do fifty pci' cent. The other cr'ops lower tim~a' this poltnt. Sweet potatoes are' selfitg here from wagons at $1.00 p)0r bushel. I think Failei'd counity .can make a littId bet tet' esiimate 6'? Cr'ops thatn Newb'erry, and those two oultstr'ip any other couin ties .north, sout h or' east, exceIpt per' haips MariborQ and Chestertleld coltni ties. The provision merchants in New berry say thtey have collected nea'ily all their liens. Court is in session, .Judge Hudson p residing. The cr'im inial <tocket is liIght, which speaks well for the inorality of this coquty. As to' the Lien Law our mnxt L lslatture sh'ou'ld repeal it. . Althoug A our presett crop of ereals has broen light, yet a large gtrea of latid is being ap~propri'ated to aj nai grain, and fatm ci'es had better' stubmit~ till next spritig to light feed thani be servants to'the E.merchanta anty longnr. Our mtate c., Agyer prosper. ier ag Iura' i toAests so lon6 is that 0Qu and rutin. ous act rotapis oi her statute books. The schools shovi. an improverent within the last .wio or three year' it this county, ,iaiasinueh as not of them rkiu now ten itionths in tho.yr. No teachier, short open a sehpor in our State unless guaranteed a eirni of tell tuoithis. We had a heavy frost this morning, an1d, the weather pr'otnisiiig to conatinue fatir for a time, late cotton will not sutl'or much. W. E. HYMENEAL. MAR11 IED, on the 18th of October, 1883; by the Rev. J. K. McCain, Mr. F. J. Cooo Lmt, of Columbia, to Miss A. M. STEEI'Y, of Fairfield county. GiAND EXHIIIJ ONI Advent o t1o Matcilicsa, thu WowA"erfal, the Justly Celebrated Now Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine. The "Vertical Feed" principle Is the hinge 11poni which Is swinging a success unparalleled in the history of 'ewing Ma chines, and enables the op er.or to per forn without care or basting the greatest range of practical family work, which never has been and never can be done on tle old style Under Peed Machines. Don't fall to calf and see the new wonder of the age on exhibltion. (AIv.) .J. 0. BOAG.' WJimsboeo N. & L. Associatikun. Flil E Third: iRegular -Monthly Meeting i f the Whishoro Savings ( and Loan Associlation will he held in the Town lHall this (Tuesday) evening at seven. o'clock. 1). R. FILENNIKEN, Nov 6-ti Secy. and Treas. WATCHES @ CHIAIN. Q iH0 AMINO SWACN WE HAVE IN STOb A NICE LOT of . ? WATCHES, In Gold, Silver and Nickel cases. Soie stem and sonme key wind, of best American make, warranted correct time-keepers. If Ft are thinking of getting o." thiswl der you would do well to call an( examine our stock. We can do as well for you as an one can. Agiin, we say of those etiwap gold ad silver watches you see admertised -they are. but brass watches in disguise. Beware* of them., We heartily recolllen(I the Stiffened Gold Case for Watches. This gives you a stronger watch for less, money thlan the solId, and1( goodl for forty ycars. WATC'IK CftAINS of all kInds-Solid Gold, Rolled Plate and Silver Vest Chajins, &Feas', Gdards, Leon tines, etc., etc. Connbot' & ChandleP. BUTTE.BUTTER R ECE1V El) Git-Eilge But tscr, fresh and Mycet, Cream Cheese and Prunles, New Or leans Molasses, wvith a good many other goodsl. Call SOOnl and get., bargainls at S. S. WOLFE'S. Received tis DAY GOSTIEN BUT'fTEll, Cheese, Raisins, Dates, Ahnonds, English Wal nuts, Tromlatoes, Peaches, Fresh spnd Pickled Salmon, Fresh andl ickled Mackerel, Sardines:' Oysters and L obsters, Potted and~ Devilled Meatdj Gun Pow der, Young Ilyson ki'd~ Enlgil'sW Breakfast TEAS,' SUGARS, Coffees, Syrups, VINEGAR,' FloVr, Menl, BandW; Ferris'R Ihamls and Breakfast Sfiripi' lluckwhleat and OATMEAL, Cabbage, A pples, Onions and P'ot'tloes. All of wvhicheill b~e SOLD1 ATi THiE LOWEST P1ICFd, AT (. S. WOL )FS. IS ('A1iiED[ To i EirSIr AJ DI).TT()NS -TO) Mi~ The Celebrated "Blri svilek'' I i a tr Ocean Gecm Mlc~eel. ioisCrBef Saint Louis Rloast Beer;, . 11mpolcrtedl a nd Am~nerlean Sardines. Salmon (Soulsed), Mackerel. F'resll Fii eshi A pplei, iii gllo)I cans. lHartlett Pears, ( uinees. (. fated P ineav>pie, P'enelies. "l)avls Lestor Mafnor'.' T~nttk.-'~ CrossE & Blackwei' i vw-Ella PielW.. 1inmported WVorcestershiire, Sauce, Blaker's Bromna. Condensed Milk. F'resh. 5now-Flakes. A lot of Ilandiled h oes and Ottaln (Ik dles, A LL CIlAP FOR CASlI. ___ R.1VM. II7UEY. CJARP ETAh. Carpets and H ouse Furnishing Goodu,'Th4 Largest Stock South of Baltimore. Meqlnot Krussels 8- Ply and iIngrain Carpets, ug. Mats and Crumb Oloths, Window Shades Wall Papers, Borders, aee Cartains. Cot alces and P a1e, Cocoa Cantoni Mattingi Upipoistery Engravings, Olhromos Pidturi Frames, Write for Itamples and Pre. IBAJIht ht0olCEII ~AIDJS IA. 6A WITKO' rVSKV & BARUCH, CHARLOTTE; N. C bFFiRki EXTRAORDINARY IN DUCEMENTS TO PEOPLE WJ1( ARr. N)ING Tlf~#DN MA I'. OUR MAIL 01 ER DEPART MENT IS SO fRANGED THA'I "SHOIlNG" BY MAIL'IS EN DERND EASIER AND IS OFTE MO'R ' SATISiFACT'ORIflY 6'1 THAN IN PERSON. iarIIS bF INQUIRY AII PROMPTLY Ri!PONDtn TO SAMPIES SENT AND ESTIMAT2o2 GIVEN. WE GUARANTEE SAT ISFACTION-DELIVETTG rACK AGES FOR OVER TEN DOLLAI IN AMOUNT, FREE OF EXPRESI OR MAIL CHIARGES. WE KEEP EVERYTHING THAI IS NEEDED TO CLOTIHI MEN YOJTflS' AND BOYS, LADIES MISSES AND CHJIUDREN, IN CLUDING A COMPLETE LINE GL LADIES' AND MISSES' UNDL. WEAR; AND. IAVJE THE BE6' DRESSMAKING ESTABLISIIME'NT Ils 'k[IlE SOUTH:. SE4D US A TRIAI ORDEfi. *fTTHOWSkY &k BARUC Ii. TAKE NOTICE BUY,,yoiir Wa on Material, SPOKES RIM kn IIB ,SHAFTS, POLE* WAGONS, OliOCER1IEs, MAIUN: O ilN DSTONES TRACES, WELl CHIS; afid a'il kinds of Plinfatio Goods - ---. . ---.. COOId STOVES, IIEATPING1 STOVEt from $14.00 to $50.00, comph-~lte,. OIL STOVES. WOODEN WAl E, ETC From J; Hz GUMMINGS The UNION IITN Ia soi on iI ~nerits. I can refer to a dio,.e~n parik using it in this vlcinty'. R ia iiot a ne' thing, 11ut 7Ms stdod the test since 1804: Whild wvehavesROmeWgood suits at $'I.5 $9, $10 anad $13, e~i variety at $13.50 an $15 is much gre1ir anid emblreves 1mn verydesia at( bndsome inhituin-a, mi Ti in iCfrahigf ta d sacks. Tng~re I nodsois~hrru .WooiVs~ the g mmnm:in article. The garment, ar 4-.f styli.sh fape. sowedl with 811k, well miade andl n1Wel trimmed. Do you comitemmplate butying suit 5001m? If so, you .should see thesc whmen coming to .Colu'mbia. If there anything undlef the siun in Fall and WIh ter apparel that foii require you can And' in our stock. ~ SIS Td thme ladies of Winnsboro we wish i announce hat we hlavet the largest st k< Boys' Clot alhig in, Columbia. . iloys' ' o -address suits; also a h~andomline <ip Kilts for the little ones, and inadd in trimmed in the latest styles. .Wr ali gueranitee a peifect fit,. A ji ordera senit I my address will receive..promopt attentio1 and If they do not sdit or fit, you can r turn the b ng THE QU_ That worro pi-.competitoirs af Winnsloro, MIMNAU(YI IS ' S'GOODS SO CHEAP? w' dlrt)' f0poS9o give It away. Iant. n's.p pening my second shipment t (1 New York lIn the clothpig business and mv to secure goods at prices nover heard of in Black Cashineres, Colored Cashmeres, Tj A nice line of Lagas' 1 Iots, direct from I eloganli9 ragot by a.t*rpaat'd by any house Ij bur bt 'otles us to close out our stot THlE )0LA1R. . Ie advises us by Saturday . O HJ t -D to Winfiaboro.- Dnn't buy until you see them, part.of my time, the'presonce of -~ MIMN) MALL BE PELT IN TIlE NIViR Respectfully Oct -- ALWAYS FRESH AND We lave just recelved a fresh supply and nore to arrive ini a few davs. -.vc keep cons(aitly on baid SUGA MOLASSES. Also, SiIEF fOQD , CANNED { thing u8ully ke't in the'G OCIERY Li -MAGING A BOOTS, SHOES AI J. If. HA IT STANDS Al NEW gAL~ -Ai' . - WINTER, GUODS Come and see the largest and best so lected sttock Millinery, consisting of Trimmied Pattern Halts and lionnets, un trimme~td goods, Velvets, Satins, Ibbons, Flowers, Trips, Plutnes, Birds and Feath ers, all colors, Crapes, hillsionms. Isack and1( *White ILees, Love, Crape, V~elli Barege, Tissue and Panrkisine, Volii g, , ir Sw~hesfro 75cens u, .urls, Bangs, (Uroquetries for the hair, Crepe', Lisie and. sother Htucineuis for tihe neck, Fielms, (.h1 luire'tte's and Ties, and all kinds of Fancy (I cods; Oit &T 0. BOAG'S. -A full sto~ck of Ladies' .*i~nd isse's' Hosiery. .I!F~rlin, Isle, Silk a i ki (. hves, all cilors and new styhe's. An as soii1ment of Ladlies' and afisses' coloiredi andit white Corsets, all sizes. -1100cci Skirts, Jpress .S1,ields andi Palipitators. ilansdker chiefs dit yariety', fromt (Cottocn to Silk. Silk Fringses,' Passemenkc~rie Tlr~nmmiing, Velvet mliis Buttons ini great vailety, styles andi firices, at J7. 0. O A 0'S. '.5. A full: afor< of Notions io all kinds. ,. adtj's' inen and Laoce ('nilars, Zephlyrs, Su'axony, lk-rlin and Shcetlandc I loods. Clil dire1 i' Zephyr iloodits andt Sacquestt', Shawvls antJeloulie vard 5k lie ao -' . i in. o? W;id' ;curIs, W~hite Laner A lsc a fic' ;oiai comlete line of l'ress rcic Iroi Cllees' Wo*rst ed, Chesheorts, .diks and Satics---yocu eni, findl anihtiijj y'on wont in that Iinei and ait any13 price. These~c goodsli we are dei iterimbwid tee seli cheape and reduie stocn.k. . O ur stw'k o~f Slhe's of all kinds will he . 'T',d ait di bs'enW ( OsT, a.. well as hecavy pl p5e tood for 'iin's . wear, 21 anothter g<Id tt weC doC notc ht:feauj keelnafter r~e~'$ta -,k of Same is sold. \Ve meano - w.hat we stay. J. 0. iO0A0O ' IFITEEN miore of the .~ The b~esd Machinr, on the market, andi 13 ives p~erfect satisfaction In evem paortlun "jar, anud a general favorite with til ladles. V Every Maclihtre WAIClHANTEh in eve'ry patinlr; iNo family should b'e withouts one.Senaorder or come all and buy one. 1. O.' n 0 A . TO .AIRV 'E, rA lot Et BUCOTES and HIARNESS.' WAITr FOR TH EM. .1EEDt WhEA' AND OAThi.' * ' UST PIkOOF WIW1AT AND OATS; -~ C3heap fm-tha (1A Mil ESTION Chester and Columbia: HOW IS IT Well, this Is our own little secret, and it sepson, and owing to the many failure' ny oetli' branclies, I have bedin enabled Immlngs, of all th0 latest designs. dalufiturers' Agents, and for style ain)l ,. WINNSIWJR. of BLANKETS atSIxTY CENTS ON s mali of the shipinelt of F...'D ~P.iAT S govil'- Whlie ily otier places tak.e up LU G II ofORlO r)ftY GOODS MA1WMET. KIMJATGE-I. CHEAP AT HARDEN'S. of' WESTEIiN FLOUl of' all grades RS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYUUPS arni .O.ODS, Ch1EESE, and in fact, eey ND TIELS, 1) 11AlDWARE: RDEN & BRO. ' THE HEAD. TIHE LICIlIT-lIUNNING "ID OMIE STIC." That it Is the acknowleild lel in lie Trade is a fact that caitot le iis t'itedl. 3IANY IMIrATE IT-NONE EQUAL IT The Largest Armed, The I."iIhtest IUtinnin-p, Th'le Iost leatiifull Woodwork AND IT 18 WAICANTED To h. mmde of tite iest mat erial. To do any11114.all[ kinlds of1 wor1k. To be coi'niale6. ill everg, re'(pet-. For Sale by J1. M. IIATY & co., Wit b rS. ('. Agents waited Inl tuloelpied tirrito. r '. Address I )MESTIUS EHMlN; MACI INE C . L' A I I.' AND FEED] STABLES, NOTIC'E. TO'( all perl5ison lidebitedi to the innh-r signed-. for stockl houight tils spirin.g andii sltlummr iand giving their note's for raine:. andi kuii~mht t.hmey fall due oni thei Fi I:'iT 1OFC'' OUTIBER; wvill prepare to mieet t bi piromptly, ats full pauynitn will lie rpiireitid, tiniless otheri arran ugemients be. iinli by illw paties~ hpiding said notes. AlIso, thle nob-s of 1582 that, I have (airie'it.overi fr ti he presen5t'i y'ear mulst lhe pid i ai ioine oar I will have to force ctlhiection I if t lot hnmedi aitely settled. 1 mean buiro NORMANS S CORDIAL. --M ARKJC A U ali d Z r, .niit u ti : . .' Promptly renioviuir DYr.t'aery. Ii :rhea', chbit. rause, ( eii'' - dthe i(Vpmach1 ?:i rthua, *ht a i St.: a ho NEUTRALIVNC CMiD ISM aslenabnt nuud brn.k as Ji berry WiO liosnot cont1:.:a n and will not constipate. Spv'ael-' inendedl for Seoaiesso til Ta' h - Cildreon. iricci $c. aind f am per boti. sookit/ all Iruygtil ,3n J:( e in~ 1:.' EXOELSIOR OEMTMLT (0, Sole l'roprietrs, Owing to Short. Crops the farnic'-s 'vait the hIghest pices' for eotton. Ini order to mee4t .t~t heidemandsh anyoine can obtalin it by' ULANkE'S SENDI COTTON CLEA N Eli For sale by Jn. l\/. JEL2L ITOrTT. A very shnple and durable machine. No cogs or belts. It pays aniy manli wjito us~es it. 'We refer parties to E.. P. 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