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THE NEWS AND hERALD. WINNSBORO, 8. C. TILURSDAY. November 8. t : 1883. ONO. S. &ll E1XOLDS, V118. A. D1UGLA4S.[ EIone. PROMINENT New York cotton deal er ,think the failure of Morris Iinger, of -Liverpool, will have a temdency to secuIfre better priee-s, as his elculi:.r mcthdd of operlktirfg kept the prices down. AtUUST Chronicle: "As usudA, (lie would-be assassin of Bismarck is an insane utian. The leaders of En rope liever'l(tnitas a rule, that Ien who scok to slav monarchs are sane. Thev were very alix1I0T, howeve'r, to fis(eni that reproach upon Repmblican Amieri ca, by clamoring For the blood of Guiteau-a crazv loon." 6IEh Philuikidelphia Press is vigorous y niouncing auf dealinlding the re mnoval of Frank Jiatton, First Assist ant Postmaster General. Frank lilt ton comes back through the K iationi/ lepublican with the charge that. Mr. Charles Emory Smuith, of the Jress, was one of the lrincipttl movers of a bigJob in securing . fast matil be twen Ph iilel ph ia and Washingtlon, fbr the especial benefit of tire Press, Which cost (lie governmfei . ,479 3,7. 'Which leadts the Charlot te Obscrvc: to remark that they ire both 1lipublicanis in good standing. Tr New York J/erald says; thaltI on October 6, 1881, the 1.11 growth of cotton wits (lestroyed inl soei locali ties in tho ntorthlern part ol' fhis Ntatc, and m11Imiense daizmage done to tobaccto in Virgiia by nitimely frost. li 187> and .1876 tie first kiing fro-st was re poi'd?( in Alabamia 11ad Georgia re stpectively by October 17, andin 18so frosts mI juri ious to vegltation' extedi to North Carolina a arily as October1 18, itough "killing frost wre not genera'tl ini te South AtitieI S't oles till tl.e miiddlc of' Noveinber. Even in the m1ild adilulims of 18' I and 1671 the f rost belt reached ie (ul iStateus be fore or at tlh, elose of October. Tiff., Southern Telegraph Company, it will be rvieliebered, vas reticetly consolidated with the Iauiker' ami Itlrchats. Tlerah oman. hi comlIpnly low operates 2 o3,u0 miles I irI, with a pole tiilenge of -1,650 mniles. Thc pole mileage of tle threc oillpanlies is as fol lows: A mericail .rip id, 2,800 miles; Souther, 1,59i imiles; a1 Binkers' an11d M.ie-hant s', 350 miles. .The svysteli extemds east to isowtdd to Clev'elanid antd I'itts hiurght and( south to the~ outskirts oft Chiarleston and Savantnah. ThIe coim panty is now s1trinlging six newi wires betwveen New York aitId Washini ton butiingi tin ent irel y newa li ne of teni wires to 1oloin byv wvay of' Spiringtield. C'otracis have been sitiied tot' the ex - tension of th lin iies h-om Clevelam i weust to ( 'hicag) and1( sonth I to Cinocini u-ifi, St- Lotis and1( Loiville. These (etnsions will Iincrease the pole mile oge by ablotlti3,000 mtiles. Fno0) flhe telegrapic aiccounlts of' lie elet.ions~ on Tuecsdayv we condencuse the ftollowing: In Vi rgiiau the Demnocrats claim to have gained contr ol of' both besatichies of t'Iho Legisl atmr' -byw a mau jor'ity of' not less t himtt w en ct y in the Ilon-e uintl five ini the 'ettatet. Thle Jeader'1s claim a gauin oif tent thtousand in the State. lai Maissachuiisetts lh'en-t 1ht ler is besitei lby att lea:st t en tl,'o santd mttajorit y. Ini Ne'w York thle lIeh pubIIlicanis 5'(im I tohve woni. They clim that01 I teir eniro I StaIte t icket i eleted, and thtat Carr, the cantididte~ for Secretaryv of' State, has, it0.ti00 ma--~ jori ty. Ilr'took lyn el'ct - ' s )11 a ipbican e' mis clim th Ile StIate lby nt less~I thani 20),000 manjority. Thiey Iimve donbitle' li epuican :carry th12Wfle lAC]i-haitre. it N\N Jer'sey' lhe J 'moi~crat s climi A Bhot 's electiont ats governor liv ablto, pressing t heimselvyes,* as still h,,pe ul. Atatrylatid, aind have won a swveepiui v ict ory it AlisSissipi.-Th'le ele'ctioni iii other States laid 1no special initetrest. A Mcoxo the coite(sts fori teats ini fte IAext Conigress. there'( wil! hec severatl of* iiteniliar intierest. P'apers hmve alreatd lietu filed w ith MrAli. Me' l~'eron, fte (Clerk of' 11he Ilouts,' int the 'ollhow in cae:From the Secotnd Distruict of .Aloaiama th~ete will lie t w() conitestats O. 11. Cr'aig antd -J W. Jonies--f'or' te seat. of' (hat-les M . S~thly. 1 etnj y. Friederick will (conlteet fthe seat (of .Jamnes Wilsom, of' the Fi fth~ lownt )i,.. tr'ict. S. N. Wood eltimuis t hat lhe was Peters. George F. Gartrisont challeinges the r'ighit of' Iliet Al. Mlavo to th!e seat belongitng to F"irst D istirict of' Vir-. gi niai. In the Seveth DiIistr'ict of' Viir ginia~ the cer'tilente wvas giveti 1o Johnit Pautl, sutbscietietly apploiited Uniited Mtates judge. 'The Governioir of' Vir g itnia has made ito prmovisiotn for a sp~ecial elect ion to fill I le v'acanciy, atnd it Is supposed hte lirefcers to wait antd see what act in thie hlouse will ttake on the contest madeuk by C. T1. (y IerraullI for thie seat. 'IThe mtost inter'eslti"g c.)ntets will be betweeni Chahlners amti Naniniig, of'the iSecond- Mississipi .ii. Wallace, of the Seventh-i Obit> Dis tict.- Those two'caselfafe likelv tc6 occupy) contsider'able time and cause *airm discussion. Ther'e were several thle last electin;,ut' Iucy have sico at been withdrawn. 7V A.wInTE III the New8 and Coutrer fr I coInilains that, the titles to land soki by flit $inking Fund Coniission 'are baid-one at least having Just ecen Con- It Sidered so by the attorney ofta loan as- w sociationl, in1 Charleston. The lands III sold by th1e3( Gopunissiona are chicfly stich is have 'eei forfeited to the v# State for nioni-paynllient ofr taxe.. III at these cases I he vialiity of the title de- A pends1 u1pon thle regularity of thle pro cetedings licident to the atssm-siiieit anl coliection ofW taxes,lid the sile oi rfeiCt ure' for1 noni-patyment. The very Slightest irr'egu larity, it, has been iC jmenittedm y ly held by ihe Conrfs, will reni- hi deir the title at iere nu1ltiiv. The Su- eil preme Court of this Slate has decided 1 hat, thle saiine straictn(Iess mlust be oh- ~ ei Served inl thle calse of, forfeitu1res as8 in at salts. 'An'd it is sife to sav no title in hi this State derivel throuigh a sile or. a t foifeiaure of tle land for iioni-paymelit, t of' txes is worth the paper it. is j written onl. There Iay possibly be an I( ocTcasjionial exeit io,'lii) the ttis unlade a since 1877, but all tlie chanets 'Aore faatin-t theiti lalso. Tihe edy tor r" he tirtIioblt lies inl a itiiention of 11 the haws for th lassessiment and collet tionl of*tauxes. Under (lhe pre-sen S% ( tWin it is o cou rse possib! I aitke a . ;, oodl title unlde anIe or, taxes, but *.i t ittinstances of tll! sale tuofir Ito inducemenit to tile parties interested to take fihe trouible to see that all [te pro* ''ti'tii adigs are ts t ley .sInholi b. In deted, ill inot Clses, there is some fatit irrginb.ihly previous to 'lte sale. In in lilt prei"it st'ae of otur laws, 'laids are a ]lit sold lor on--palyment of, taxe~s. ( aThey are l'asid oAl, aa liera of t ears tle er.'ont ofliariig to pis ahM It..aes aaad luaialt ies fhr tie shrti.: b-em he-. iing tiet less.ee. Ilhit it is ve,,lr I lhat lht Si:in principles ae aupplicabh. :like' to I thjese lass and Ihe Ibru-rv -ales. Aniy 01n4 wou1l have at like effe1ct u1pon the ofher. iiTil neestllfor sliaf i.t alt' t:tx laws is tlieirtetore quite a.. reat liow as it was before dhe recenlt changeO inl thet inote o), entboreing. collectionl. The maat ter at0oultd receive the enreftil attelion o t lit Lagishttre. ALF.JLF. AS .1 Folt AOE CROP. Te taperence(or it Pr retical Planter with 'What We Call Lucerne. i"'ors ( 'oinnie/ Gen'imon : Few iI%- nyit'a'e patits have % et becoine Svalu let o, stt'ock as altlli. I( was initoduced inito Calilbria f Ci Clii iiiny yti r's a oi it is t' -ane as flit' luce'r'e tof' Etaiopc ( J/edicoiyi .t/ira). It lunist. have beni elitvatel, as its n e indicats, by t Ca'li ilitn ions. ven as 11ar. bak as inl 11 thdays of alutntella , f the fist 'enatur', one o Iwo't histthois nt ice it, an t itil 1othe iat'itions ii, wi'ithot naine., ats ha~viin Iieet'i k aitw i ii(. u'aeca 50t an as btelcit te Chriist in era.~ Al thia blongsar to t'eco e t'a'i' ui i yI, itsit a'' a en ial, andit IAn'leien'. Its rowt it, sa' a'.,,x wom er li, 'Fatnnon11s atoLpi aali itm soa'ii man loalles ts roo'tsli suois snextend '0 down tuiti hind t'aier-even ltet fee into C ad' toug athe hiard-W4~ heit pwilt his' no onul a pi-en i une lal n d soil sI'a lntat ti'oa pitw ther i tha ii, orv eno tur Ithi e shadi, iti ie it- an . ilupisibiity Theylil enatit'l'yh Istha I seti it.at ill thriv ini fli'n lt t yu ei',ntate it andihg oitllThe prt'duael toe SIX 1 en i ' vation s gea' er in vuualuet asaltt ize' tha 'ith ay knowni fragead pl~ant, athe sne t all< alininig athe e)ris put' a'e al la' ai'it't t o 4 St ts atrt th te . ai.r heal. lai. r ig I ihlis re'tedtt toN~ ii sixo i p~' '\a''ah' t toia'dry' hay in-rt! nere.ur In Kern~'lai t'untr bealforiaI'~'ii ,n fam'el-' ks aa~ we'rna'ya tuat'dina oftsheep ie adi the y~art routn'. Anthrie. a els.'tuzi tlai'ets, ix ' cows' lon'three alct n nthalf ac la~res.t t ' In a. isar ino h's Vally eght uitngsae anie' annu..in itai'i t. A notl" er tatmer inaa thet taieah taliusl','givin tia inf, thn' ct.ei, tail twetiae' ti li n aettilat latll a"ta a't. athe nwi .' grwth ighta to ie' i..h, a' igh. lIaa n'l ia' s lii it , ~Ta a'', itd't tis snte Lus, t'iol garo ti or an ats tach bteit'g F'ut auailly 11t eNebs al lai Nadac~ hit thrives i. w u''i !,i' i makn, n eav ie o'(a ' i sa t'.bruh hu t hee oth- t eii' atiu ''ii has evriaetiow t, grow, ver (b hntixt'tn of' unier~ of go'u' ah y a ,~t a'd ''n isxito .'i.t, litmo'ea IIits galuei (1t ielahh.. iiT' heu 't'ti. tan t''uim ofe hiuirede, as wel puevzahen enret ill 'exper'menitsofai malflfa i pr eliclid lns nlle i'tarm~'ers, pruv. beon'do al trovert' ath ttattaiu ( rlier.a eai-i. em(ii le to inch cos si'rbdci), woe p, iiand ev hoiga fat, ai djoa o.: ieg hx.f e''(ledsb lno sthiuae' Ta) ie pullin its 'retiy sltrongale, bat $1: antvi $hQless truei ai' inavse'if'ieis. tvl idni titnine'C h~'flaedf culth-ar thn oed of the'ntv grass, Or ouen fom clo 3Q11il t 130 w11Ii, 0t0(it %I-11101 toe'Q tit alittoxc6jit by flouding at I~r e pasture we-. Iid nio ptai Ater. The honey made frout It; ho1st P9quai to that from Whiteoclovd will fltit aili ini asiv~sJ 8011 53(1 c 131i~e temIeluroti doesO (108 ot remt o* t h mt~eit yoeriees below rez to grutiid 9hioiild 1)3 1)11. ito gt detr, aItd be well llIrrowmi 111d pu '117. d. sow tive1li pJouid, 1)( , I ".4 1111.1 ('1)v-p - Iw W() inohes (leepi, il 1 o it%#, 1111d ecl it mtih. 4)111C (I A 6'.XrNIoh 'hI' I(1A-r%,N ni.- A Witic g~tolltim 1 O : Mr. J. IT. ule att 8-cmiLIr-etlet,r Rid dlfttwigt', Amn ,4 I'tii I'll lim~ille, 1110' Owii 113 WIV I the 1316 iult fraa-010got t'tari uig iI'jLl 3i3 :t INlit:'( p318 Immlllluser d oi'dt'rCtl III.-31 to tWho til) lol to wlk id put.~3 I liem'III i os15 llti leII II33311 retti'd, 11i1149 lt 1 31( 11 ('13vi V4 ordler i'c-tll ' to(iI 1011 IIIll it Di!I'E'Iii VV 111111111(b)"' to ldi tihe ~ tlIIor ifr 'thierve'l him hie would Clubh ;IIiIc p 51)1)1. Th'is etldc th ic13t(erIerui Ite~ ~ ~~~~~o dl~iet ll i II ie111 iti m- 11. ' Ii i'.I''I ofi b. pay is Ui'!.ts ITeIOCi i.( f'i i'i'egu Iai t1 it, is tirevt' w~~wm 1'3111.the (timl orM 8 Ili-l.t 11 "It Wasn Ontly an Accident." A fl.sh-likl III yotlm' (101:13, it selssors 1)111 ilii--stepJ oni at lootse stoneit, I% blruisedl Ah at slip t'ri'-iit KCori phitfiri, a ' CutI tIII elit't'k byv ia eilusr lllrllti rkizoir, Itil1it!'il a stie'' . t' vit ilii'.', at Swvi i i' I. hi. t. llg, lu~i .1~ a hti e of' 1'zcit t' I"4 PAIN larmi. *:i v Policy of BEST ZInem D, =3T AGAMT 33 T Accidentij 'Whic is to ,ay, Perry Davis's Pain Killer M r s s y s : "A f t r th e d o c to r "o t Nvt bje rimpa Yzn iUer sm A UI. nceat, sd It e I me Ina short Uhno.1" Ca 1 . R. GOOdeIJ, Jr.o -of Seaport, To: 11~ iaa Fo I uaat cuK'. Iknorui andomdeneta .mreictv. .tFARM MACHINERY I it I RAVE for sale, direct Vfrom the 'manu ja --facturers, all klnd8 of AgricultitrilMitehin r. -ery, Ituplements, etc., etc. Engines of all to sizes, from.three to one liundred and flifty horse power. D AW MiILLS D IST. MILLS, Mainufactitred at the Metropolitan Iron Works, Mtichtuond, Virghina. n From the York, Ieinsylvania, Agricul tC titral Works-ill kinds of Inmplements froiA a.Icel.Screw to a Threrher that will thrt-.4h and'cleani sixty bushli-Ia of wheat per hour or two hundred bushels of oiats per hiolr.0..1 Su lkcy Plouglis, Cultivators, Harrow's and plou-sL aindl loutgli Stocks of all kid(1s and szeS. Also 1leapers, with self-dropper ' or stl-itle~n r. o I am agent for the t DDRIC C AY AND COTTON PRESS., t hIis Press will, with three hands, pit-sI straw in small bales as fast fast na the thresher ean clean it; itld with three hands e- can hale cottn faster than a sixty-saw gin can turn the lint out. p- I hAve also simie of the best iade COT STO N GtNS, vith all the lodern linprove M fnents, with PRESSES from the factories. I A1l0 sell COTTON-SEED OIL MI1L. Scales of all sIzes, that will Weigh froin I one-half pitio to live tons. 4. Carrlates Buggies andl Rding Carts, of )y all sizes antri res. !d -.I f itay person ishIAes to purliase any of t.he at aboWve-milentried goods, the wil please 1 call at Mr. JAMES Q. DAV IS'S otlie .ad . leAve word with him, and I will calland show eatalogues, etc. JAMIEN PAGAN,., to AGEN T. May 17-tf GBAND it " F A L L OPENING t Y -BY P. Lalp1ookor & Bra. LATEST STYLES! LJR'GESP SE LECTIONI LOWEST PRICES! We beg to Inforn -qur friends aii l pa trolls that we cani conllidenltly say tiat our FALL AND) WINTER1 - --- mcuie in every (depairt imenit, and diefies competition. DRESS GOOD)S, VELVETS,. ii ond IGLOVES, r-All of the VERY~ HES'i' MAJC$S cind Styles CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! in all the newest styles. e , t .a FURNISHING GOODS H,! For Men, Youths, Boys and Chiildreni, at k EXTREMLjY LOW PRICES. n W[IITE GOOD)S. .Our stock iq.quite fuill of all of the h bst ,.-lbranid- of I ,nngeloths, .Shirtings, Shieetings, ir Twillsq and Drillings. All of the~ abo)ve goods are offered at the Thierefore anl (eally call of inspection is cordially solicited. c ~ P. LAND)ECK~ER BRO. MACHIN-ERE, t OF A LL KIND)S F'OR SALJE BY t "J.' F. McMASTER & CO. r W ATdR TOWN ENGINE. BA L, LIIAN'D COT TON PRESS. LAr'ITT L GIANT HYVDRAULIC PRFB'S. _ CHAIN AND) ROTrARY HIARRtOWS. 01L1 HICKORY WAGONS. WEARE AGENTS FOR TrHE C COilRTLAND WAGON COMPANY, MA NUFACTUR ERS OF - PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, * BUGGIES ant .PHA'ETON8. 'Otlve us a call a 'd we will sell you whiat J. F?. McMASTER & CO. ge DiIARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. CLEMENS CLACIUS, -IMPORTER AND DEALER IN WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOCCCO, 9-OCElIES AND 'RQVISIONS, O i75 EAST BAY, CIIA Lt LESTUN, S. C. TTO TI EDEMAN & SONS, WIIOLESA LE OROCEllS, -AND PROVISION DEALERS, 102 AND 101 AST .JAY. STREET, CIIARESTON, S.-C. OYD BROTIIElS, 6VOL8EiIE ORoCERs, LiqUOI UEALERS -AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 97 EAST BAY, (IIARLESTON, S., C. B. TiOmAis, AGENT, No. 320 KING ST., Qi'1OslTE LIRERT., VINDOW $IIADES, PAPER 1IANd - INGS, LACECUlrTAINS, ,OltNACES AN) UP*HOLSTERY OOODS, 1 CHARLESTON, S. C. VINDOW AWNINGS -MADE TO ORDER G. CUDWORTH & CO., -WIIOLESALE SAD D L E E Y W A RE II OUSE, 155 MEETING STnEET, DP1'OITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. CIIARLESTON',S; G. ENRY BISCIIOFF & CO., W IIOL(SAE 0,ROCERS AND lEAlERS IN CAltOLINA RICE. PROPRIETORS OF TIE CELEBIRATED CAROLINA TOLU TONC... 199 EAST BAY, -CHARLESTON, S. C ALVA GAGE & CO., CHARLESTON ICE IIOUSE, MARNfE:T, CORNI CHURCH STREET, CIIARLEsTON, S. c. iTZ'Iee packed for the co'untry a specialty. s. A. NEISON & CO., -WIIOLSAI,'E DEA LER IN BOOTS ANT) S'OES, N o. 23 1i AY N E ST R E E T, (I CIIA RLESTON, S. C. G W. AIMAR & CO, vIlOLESAI.E AND RETAIL DEALERB IN CHOICE DRUGS, JI'I(CINES. (C!H EMICALS, SURGICAL 1NS'.i U\ENTS. PultFu M ER ES AND Toi LET ARTICLES, Cor. King and Vanderhorst Streets. CI[ARLESTON. S. C. F AIRFIELD COUNTY. We invite er cry citizen of the above 11amled CouLi: to call at our Store and ex. FALL AND NVINTER GOODS. One of our firin has but rceently return. -d frota New York, where the utmos Care svaIs used in or'dei' to get the best BA R GA NS. WeCII1 hav iecededI iii buying a goodi tock and buying them so chleapi that we :an1 sell thleml at BHiORTI CN0IP PNICES. Our stock is too varied to quote dliferenot Irticios 'i prices; ibit we ask you to call .ind see for yourseltes. In DRY GOODS .We have every'thiuig front a Connnon ;l-hecked I lIlmespimn,.nt three enits, to thle liest D1lUESS GOOiDS andt NOTIONS in ' :ret'it variety. Th'le cheacpe-st and best. I IOSIE~ Y, for [lhe money, to be had anmy vhiere. Onr ST1OCKc OF CLOTHING ~ Is fuller than ever, and at prices that an't be BEATEN. Nice quality, nliedi tyles- ..A good suIt from $3I.00 upi. Hats 1all qlualities andui styles, so WCeocn suit v'erybiody, frm a twenty-five-cent Iian to be anost fastidious. We have usedl more thlan ordinary effort - get a STOCK OF SHObES That will just exactly please the p~eople f tils COUNTY, and tihe .way they arle lling proves that we hlave g ot just thle gight kind. Every pair GUA -ANT EED [len's, Ladies' and Childrenl's. We have a large stock of TIRUNKS, ALINES,. Etc., wieb- ('nn't ba heat. Als6 ,full stock ofCRC Ryad LA - A RE, ascaji as the cheapest. STAPLE GROCERIES Of all kinds We ende-avor to give thle e-st possilie value for tile money, andii to li who1 a~ece.t. our Invitation we guaranteu lust ?#tumrn for every dollar thley spend(1 OME AND) SEE, 'ALD~WELE & LAUDERDALE. Oct9 TOOTIA BR~rsuu*. iJAlt Brushles, Soaps, Bay Rum, Per fumery', Lung Balsams, iininenI~ltM arbrgs ' hetueElIxir Qlutinhi ai brychlnin, Extract Bluchu and. Pareira rava, Eye Salvo, QuinIne Cincholddia, lue Mas, and a.supply' o# othier dirugs 1(d medicines, jus reeved bv T1~ MOMASTER, hIhuicE& TOl. -Blay State Shioe Soles Beenred -by thie' !tuline McKay Screw. a um n J /'j %. 16 N.EWFU iTi I1OUSEHOL') EbCO A T I A'RIEVD AND TO A O IVE! . flIGiDUCEMENTS-NOT IN JOB LOTS OF O48 AND ENDS, BUT BARGA.INS IN NEW STYLES AND BEST QUALITIES 0--. AS GOOD AS CAN BE MADI AND AT PRICES LOW ANOUGII 0 _- TXO A T T Rt A O T ECONOMICAL _ _ .. . ------ - C -..-'-BUYERS. TIN SETS--none prettler. My prices Il surprlse You. It will cost you not)ili comie and see, anll if I capinit SA 17,N YOJT 1 .OA Y, time ainl tropble,- buy elsq here-yoWneed not feel t Imt yoiu atre uider the slight4st obligations to purcliase 4t le. So get your ticket via this.POP ULAR R UTH, and come-straight through to the . FIRS T-.LASS F'URNITURL STORAh.. 1, -You - will get -"001} JA R(A1iN8 IN HONLYMST 000D8 at the LOWEST 1.RIU.ES. The WISEihnd the ECONOMICAL GET OFF IERE. 01-t. R, W. PHILLIPS. ALWAYS FRESH AND CHEAP AT HARDEN'S. We have just r.ceived a fresh supply of WIESTElRN FIOUR of all grades, ild more to arrivc An a few days. - We kve, constantly on hand SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS and IOLA6 ES.3. . - - t Also, SilELF GOODS, CANNED GOODS, CHEESE, and iu fact ever' hing usu-Illy kept in the GROCEl1Y LINE. BAGUING AND TIES, . OJOTS', SHOES AND H ARIVAid-. J. H. HARDEN & BRO. NEV FALL An WYNTER STOCK ArIStJ L ' IaII IiLa r 'r rjwim rom2 uu- N ortliern markets, where I have caref ully selected and rihased one'of the l'and.1omnist stocks of )%Y (OOD01S ever brouglit..tbhJis market' invite my eustoiers and friends to call tind oxamine my goods before-making their -IrCha1ses, feelino.g that I Vann suiitilhe tastH Of tle' inost fistidlous. LADIES' DImSS GOODS itiall the new styles and colors, Changeable Worsteds, lae"is, Cashimieires, Gilnighdims, Shirtings, 'Domestles, Flannels, etc., etc. Otirstock )f PIECE GOODS is einplete, and at low igures. . - I.., Our Goods will sat isfy the most critical deItud%, An prlcds favor the purchasev: hese Goods only need'to be seen to be appreciated. PRICES TO SUIT 'TIE TIMES pMR 2 T E r~ sIPR,1bTT1rS I -L es fire i nvited to call aiid in'pnet pur mamnmoth lnf PRINTS, There lever has heel, Such it liatilsolie alil (xttsj o l tii ef wit~ ,11( dlSl~I .4t fli(( pn onor counters. All st ndard aid reliable 1ra1d't51 Pties will be entirely Bat etoy, altlie, only difliculty the purchaser need experience will be to make a selee ion from such an ininense variety of desirable patterns. Novelties lit Nottinhaim Valencionie and Linen Fiehus, novelties In (rc nm His m Vit'leadait -si yls of Laves. Aliso, at hemi tifull line oif I~dcVand (.wats lI1 lanhdkere'lflefs; real Torehlonl LaveC (SpanIsh41) illnre iai 111( Blok. A good rt'Xw~i It Plit: k alid 13111v Nltlll, Suitable for laie ts' iteek wear. - . .. GI VEME A CALL. 1'erfevt satisretioin guarantped. No trouble to Show goy a 'olite attendtants ready to serve all visitors. l(~ f'I L. SAMUES,. TEN THOUSAND "SUGENHEIMIER'S CHOICE" 7IGARS. A GOOD TEN CENTS CIGAR SOLD FOIR FIVE CENTS A PfE.T, TEN BARRELS OF VERY FINE PURE JOR1II CAIROLINA CORN IV11sKEY CH 1E OLD CROW WTISKEY .AL W/1 YS O.N I AD. -AT-. . SUGENHIEIAfRR'S N'E W SHOES -AT TIHE CORNE1l STORE. GEN'S' AND LADIEN' FINE SIOES, ALL MADE OF GUA R ANT EED STOCK. TRY A PAIR. Opt FoRi NEr YOIII( TO PURCHASE' VAIL DRY 01. THIS SPACE WI Li,1 11RESERVED FOR NOTICE OF MY STOCK.