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THiV NEWS AND ilERALD. P*BVMgD TRI-WEEKLY .9 lys ANTmJ{s.R1 A1I) l. N PAN me Year, 0- -- x Months. - - - 1.50 .1 VER TISING R6A79,. (ASH: i so rs. legalar rates char.ed fur obitua:ies. Orders fur Job Work solicited. This newspap.r is not roiponsible for Vgnions anld views expres,.wd anywhere I 0e thaI inl the editorial Cohit'-Un. All articles for publicatio-n imust be ac. ,so-npasiud by the true namue of the nuttier -n'1 written in respectful language and ritten on one side of the paper The true a-na requiredas an evidence of --ood faith All comiutnicatsons-editorial, business local-should be addressed to THE .4 WS AND IIERAL) CO. W. 1) DoUGLASs, Editr:. JAS Q. DAvis, Treasurer. W. J. ELLIOTT, Business Manager. WINNSBORO, S. C. Thurs (ay, July 4. : 18 5 COLUMBIA'S mania for cott-n: fac tries continue;. We wished Winns boro bad some of it. We have plenty of money employed in less profitable enterprises that might be diverted in this diretion. CHEsTER will have two go:)d men in the Cons itutional Convention-Mes-r . Glean and Gige, the on- a Cbnserva tive and th.! o-her a Reformer. We don't kr.ow d e other two gent'emen whi win make u) the d.egati.n, but we h ive no doubt they are go l men too. We hope Fairield wil have az good a de!egation as her sister county. RIDING on a bicycle among hieathetis, with all of their supersitiuu, i1, cale lated to make them doubt whet-her it is a devil or a man. Frank Lo-ig, the Pittsburg wheelman, wh> set ont to ride around the world, u as murdered in Turkey a an evil si irit. It .e- ins that he was riding along an Armenian road on hia machine, and two Turki.,h soldiers got into % dirpute as to whether it was a devil or a m'n. To settle the question, they tired an.d killed biw. This should teach bicycists to ride near home. Eveni ini this comn munitv, some supers; itijons colored people are said to have been frightened by seeing a man riding alous the pub lic road on a wheel and wondered if it was not a devil. SENATOR TILLMIAN can't be anay m,)re than the same Tillman, who began to stir up strife as far back as 1888-1890. We had never expec ed him to rise to a very high p'ane, but when he first began to '.alk about the Tiliman-Bairn well-HemphiUl &c con'rerence and dilated in such a patriotic and states manlike veins we began the:. to think - tZbat perhaps after a'l we bad under estimatedad~to som~aextent mnisjudged the man, but after his speech in hi native coupnty th~e ..thter day, we are compelled to bhe i-ve ;ix peace and ignity in Son~th. Carolina can niever eome fr-om B. 1I. Tillman The truth i~s tbat the Pe ple themnselves mutt mwake peac - if there i, ti be any. Wc believe tlzer want no enud to strife and lptterness, which d ,ing so munch ham a~nd it is timec timt they were litting the politicians know that the people are stronger thau they. When tbis is done, then you will find Tillman and all other politicians on the side of the people. When will the people show their power? WVhen will they rise in their might and show the poli tici-sns that they arc independent sovereigns, free and ab ohately inde penident of pliticians, free to do their own thinking, free to v-ote at th y please, free to vote for whom and for what they p1 ase? They can do it, and some day they will. This state o1f things wiU~ become unb'arable and the sooner it do-s the be ter-, for tten thie people will take char-ge and rmun it to suit themselves. Asgumnent in Charlotte. Mr. II Baruch, Cle lot te's p ince taerchat,. has made ant a-sig'nment. for the bentit of all his creditors, turning over to his assignee, Mr. S. Witt kowsky, all goods, chattels, stocks, pr:omissory notes, debts, claims, de mands, property and effects of every dlescriptionm, excepting only snah pr op erty as is exempt by law from sale undler execution. No prefer-red credi tors are mentioned, neither amount of -liabilities. The Obserrer says that up to t wo weeks ago Mr. Baruch's affairs were all right. Hie owed tmoney, but be was in a position to mtake monev, a':d tide over any emergency. H~e i'.ed a man in New York a smalil bill. lieI (Barauch) wrote him that lhe coul n--t set tle it itmme istely, thbat lie w a' temnporarily. emnbarr-aneil. The credi tor made the iittnact ion known to other cr-editors, anid the result is told in the announcenmeml of his assignment . Rock Hill Herald Mr, H. Baruch once did bu-iness here at the stand lately occuped by M r. UT. G. )esportes in the nort hern end of town. He is a brother of D~r. Simon Baruch who married a sister of Mrs. U. G. Desportes. It May Do as Much for You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, Ill., writes that he hand a Severe Kidney trouble for nmany years. with severe pains in his back, :md also that his bladder was affected. lie trtel many s -called Kidtey cures but without any good result. About a sear agyo he began .the use of Electric Bitters and found reief at once. Electric Bitt< rs is especially adapt. d t > ure all Kidtner and Lit er troubles and often stives alm. st instant r lief. One trialt will prove our statement. Price only 50ec. for Lrge biot-) te. At uceast, r & (o.' drrag stare. I AN VNWVELCOME LAW. How It Impresses Outsiders. Agusta Chronide. Resistance to the dispensary law has add - n iy crimes and ;anguin iry conflicts to th-3 record of lawlessness in Carolina. The kilting of two men in Spartanburg county two nights a'o was a bru al I iece of busitiess, the true inwardness of which des not seem to be clea-. Four constables were sent to ariest parties who were known to be com ng in the direction of town with whiskey in a wagon. The effort at arrest ended in the death ofstwo occupants of the wagon, the probably fatal shooting of one of the constables, the wounding of another and also of a boy wh' was driving the wagon. The two men who were in charge of the whi-key were both killed in the wagon, and the indica tions are they had done no shooting. If, however, this is true, it would seem to indicate that they were secretly ay companied by others who began firing on the constables when the arrest was attempted. All of this reaist 'nce to the dispen sary law only shows the difficulty of enforcing a law which has not the ap proval and willing concurrence of the people who are to be governed by it. It is true, no doubt, that the opposition has been encouraged and urged in many localities by those interested in the sale of liqnor, and who were un willing to see their business broken U. But it will not do to say that all of the opposition comes from this sourc3. If the body of the people in a community desired the enforcement of a law no small body of men could resist the popular will. Where there is wholesale resistanc. and no punish ment of offenders it means that the people do not want the law. In the city of Charleston we are informed that though numerous arrests have been made, and in spite of overwhelm i:g ebidence of guilt, the grand juries have never found a true bill. Sich a state of affdrs could not exist if this people of Charleston did not purposely overlook vio'ations of the law. In counties where the peo;>le are in sympathy with the law, and insist upin its enforcement we are informed that it; t esults have be -n highly satis- . factory. In counties wh -re the peope connive at thte violitions of the law, 6 it is a failure. The logic of the situa tion would seem to indicate the wis dom of local option. Let each county say whether it will have prohibition (or the dispeusary) or not. Where the people of a county vote for it there is hope of the enforcement of the law. Where it is put upon the people of one county against their will, 5 by the votes of people in o:her counties, - it will never be enforced. The friends of the dispensary law had better look . to combining with it the local option feature. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. 2 Gobbied by the Southern. Knoxville, Tenn , July 2.-Special - Master Childress sold here to-day the securities of the Cincinati, New Or-a leans and Texas Pacific Railroad, which were given as collateral for the a Cincinati extension bands. The se-" curities were bought by President Samuel Spencer of the Southern Rail-.. way Company for $1,500,000. This sale carries the controlling interest in , both the Cincinati, Southern and Ala bama Great Southern Railways. Presi-" dent Spencer says the Queen and Crescent system will noat --. into the Tig Southern Railway corn- rg bine, but will be operated separately. In Poor means so much more than : you imagine-serious and fatal diseases result from C trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gift-health. If youce feeling out of sorts. weak and generally ex ~I~Ut~'~hausted, rlervotts, have no appetie arid can't wvork, begin at once tak I ing the most relia bie strengthening - Iron medicine~whichr is Brown's Iron Bit ters. A few bot - B tles cure-benefit it comes from the iSvery first dose-it wo' ianyour ir Bitersteeth, arid it's It Cures F Dyspepsia, Kidney and Live~r a1 Neuralgia, Troubles, Coitigation, Bad Blood Malaria, Nervous aliments Women's complaints.I Get only the genuine-it has cro:ased redi lines on the wrapper. All othe~rs ar e su b-I stitutes. On receipt of two 2c. stamps weE wilt send set of Ten Beautiful Worid't. Fair Views and book-frec. BROWN CHEMiCAL CO. CALTJMO . saD. TfIfres\ I ti. in the tires ar.d t i.:: t>.: R anLr I excelleince is most apparon:. They are len = vi~. to burst or break than any others, :.3. are nst easily and quickly rep~aired. A/d!I stvles Rambler Eicycles.-S:oa. N. ne bet:,.r I at'any price-none 'so oo ft: the samec or iess. Catalog free. I wASHiNGTON. D. C. FINAL DISCHARGE WIL L apply to S R. .Johnston, Judge of Probate for Fair field County, on Satrdav, the :2ithl day of itu y. 1.95, for a trml di'scharge as 1Execu'or of the estate~ I of Johnit A. Brice, deceasetl. sta A. G. DRtICE. hal 6-cOit Eeettor.113 for Infants a, MOTHERS, Do Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cor most remed:Os for children are < Do You Know that opium and morphi Do You Know that in most countries d without labeling them poisons? Do You Know that you should not r unless you or your physician amo of what it i: Do You Knoy that Castcra is a pure its ingredients is published with e:ry bottle ? Do You Know that Ca::oria iz ths pre That it has been in use for nearly thirty years of all other remedies for children combined? Do You Know that tho Patent Offlce other countries, have issued exclusive right to " Castoria" and its formulo, and that to im Do You Know that one of the reasons because Castoria had been proven to be albso Do You Know that 35 average cents, or one cent a dose? Do You Know that when possessed of be kept well, and that you may have unbroken Well) these things are worth knowi: The fac-simile signature of Children Cry for P UTHERN RAILWAY CO. (EASTIRN SYST'ES3L) ten Time at Columbia and Pta ort Nrthbound. No 36 No 1No 38 May 12. 1895. Daily Daily DIly r. Jacksonville.. ....... 5.4) p . Savamsh.. ..11.1 ..a..nn..... .......1. .......1.00 Coluabia....... -0 a.j... 3.45 p Charleston. . ..... Columbia ~....... .... ... 1. p..... .... T Augusta 1.0.30 p 1. )P Grantevl10...............11.15 p~ 2.10 p prenton.... ........ 11.45 p1 2: p Jonstons..... . ... 12.u6 a ::.47 p omba ........ J... 2.20 a~ 4.2 p lumbia ...... 3.50a 3.50 a4.0 p Winntor ......... 4.9 a4.49 a 5.5iip Cester. ....... 5.35 a 5.35 a' G..1 p Rock Hill .......608a 6.03 a 7.20 p. Charlotte. ........T00 a 7.00 a 3.20 p. Danville.........11. a0 811.40 a112.03nt Richmond..........4.40 p 4-40 p1 6.00 a Washinton ........8.0 p18.30 pt6.2 a Daltimore .... .... 11.25 p111.25p 8.05 a Phladephia..........3.00 a~ 3.00 a10.15 a New York. .. ....20 a 0.20 a12.53 p outhbournd.jp:5ou S New York..--.......I 12.15n~ 12.15nt1 4.30 Philadelphiat.... ..... 208 7.20 ai 6.885 Baltimore...-......9. 42 a'9.42 a 9.20 VaWtshigton......... 115 a 11.15 a!14 Rchmnld...........12.55 p12.55 p1.05 a' raville......-.....40 6.10p 6.45 a, r.arlotte.... .-... 11.0 11.05 9.35 a ook Efi........ .....11.51 11.51 10l.27 a Cbser............. -. 12 '12.2a 11.0 a Wabro.,.... ...-.-1.14 8 1.14 8 11.53 a 'olumba.-.. ...... 2.20a 2.20 a 1.00 p 1.ouml........... ---- . --- 4.30 a 1.46 p ohston........ -----....6.32 a 3.291p Trnton........... . ---s. .48 a 3.42 g Augusta.......... ......8.00 "'1lumba.... ..... 6.50 ... 4.20 p. fCharleson...........-- 11.30 ---.- .40 p .oluaba.... ..... 1.30----. 12.10 P .avannah...... .... 5.48 ..... 4.34 P a jaksonvlle... ..... 0.30 a..... 9.W SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. ?os. 37 and 33 Washina toni & Southern Lim , Pullman cars Tamna to New York. ld Pullman train with I'ining cars north of ~riotte. Nbs. 35 ad 38 U. iS. Fast Mail. Throug aiman Iufet sleeping car and first-clas ch Jacksonville nd~ Ne w York; also Pull a car Augusta and Charlotte. . B.-Ns. 35 and ?0 do not enterU. ation Columbia. but discharge and 1e asengers and baggage at Blandiug St. aton. A. TURK, S. H. IIAEDWICK. 3PA. WASBINGTON. A G PAiA?..ANTA. E. BEKELY. Supt., CoL.UMBI., S. C. Sp., W.&smis.zox. T M, W aslozoa. IRGINIA COLLEGE e YOUNG L ADIE3, R.oanoke,Va. Opens. Sept 1:2, 1995. One of the iewld. gSchoo a or Yo'un.g lilies in tI' mn t dh. nilhl'nt1 bhiil 'ings. all !odern) ir' p ve t (- mipus: t.- a r's. GrundI: Tl(n' If s(e.. ry in, YaI led oE f Va.. fa-nous for i0: :O. . Sup~eri le a; nI.)? 4t.i'. A.t r . A. Ill l 13, D. D' , 'oanri4ke Va. SChi enete Thils D'nmon rd S%' AFE, awayl reliable. L.A0IES R.l b )ruggist tor'Chichester a EuqlisI. Di+~~ nmendlfB4nd ini Red a.nd (;l.L meteliiV~ -. boxeu. sealelI with. blue ribbers.. Take n_ o other. B~e da'nrn roi. - tionsiand imit lionw..AtDrU;<i'm.(. 'eir.b... frn stamps for particulars. t <tino.Q& :i aI e Rlief' for Ladies," inL M I:. :.- eturq. 4There were 3,134,934 Packagesof HRS' ROOTBEER Sold in 1894, which made 15,675,735 gallons,. or 313,494,-;oo glasses, suifE-. cint to give every man,. wo.. tnan and child in thetnited States, five glasses each-did you get your share? Be sure and get some this year. A etpackare ma' 5 gallons IHIREST SRootheer' i every man and woman in the Unilted ts interested in the Opium and Whisky lit to have one of my books on these dis e. Address Bt. M,. Woolley, Atlanta, Ga. id Children. You Know that Paregoric, .ial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and omposed of opium or morphine ? le are stupefying narcotic poisons ? uggists are not permitted to sell narcotics ormit any medicine to be given your child composed? ly vegetable preparation, and that a list of ription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. ,and that more CasOa is now sold than Department of the United States, and of Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word ate them is a state prison offense ? for granting this government protection was ately harzmless? oses of Castoria are furnished for 35 this perfect preparation,. your children may rest? g. They are facts. is on everY wrapper. itchOer's Castoria. Winnsboro Drug - Store. Drugs, Patent Medicines. Chloride of Lime for Disinfecting. Late Cabbage Seed. FloweriSeed. Hires' Root [Beer. Soaps and Pertumnery. "TeasIandiVi negar. and a fine Assortmenit of Pipes. Winsboro Bru Store. Chick Spr Ings. THE PAMOUS SU2'MER A NO HEALTH RESORT. Before the var hundreds of peoPh were entertained at this place daily The mineral water has no equal ii upper South Carolina. CLIMATE DELIGHTFUL. BOARDI CRi EA PEI than you cain live at home, viz.: $15 Per 3lonthi or $5 Per W eekJ Taylor's Station, on the Sotmherr Railway, is within three-quarters of;I mile of the Spring. For further information apply to MES. M. A. CALLAWAY, .Proprietress, CJ4ICKC SPRINGS HOTEL, Chlick Springs, S. (C. 1:3-lm Ana Ordinance LN~n-rarm< -rUa -rm:OazIM 4W CWa le it e! ae ed :uni i odai ! d b)V ii XIe idatl ;an \Vsedena of he LoW Of Wine' bor-, ini Connte me. amt b: Ithe authoirity 0t the sain. That the grazing of cows on t streea of~ Winnsboro shall be hwrni except as hereinafter pre rided Provfdkd, That grazing shall .not b permitted on Congress Street, nlar I: East Wuhingn~~i Stre it, nor n lo Street nw.th 'r East washington!. Proided,. fart~her, That each cMo shall b'e securei halt' re~d andii La wile iirrzing. aid that the' graz V c cows shall'onty. be permniltedi be(twe the hours of 6 A. 3!. anid (3 1P N. Prchied, furtheLr, Thbut any' ote of fendinig ng; ing- t he provisions of thi 'rinance shat1 be fined twe~nty-fir cents ter each and eve'y off'ence. That a1 Ordinances and parts o inance be andl the sa'ne are hereb: re p aed. Doneit in Ceancil this 15th day e May, 1895, and wvith the corpc L. s] ratt seal of the town aDe .f .H ANAfH AN. .!A$. V. nt en dant. Attet: J. .A. IIINNAIN', Clerk. Notice TE A RE'. GAIN PRE&ARUED T( n~ ot ist long tinme loans on farr aortrge M.resE. McDONAL2D, W. D). D)OUGLAss, or j. Q. DAVIS, A. Ia donald & Co.' HEADQUARTERS FOR As we wish to make room for Spring stock, we have marked our heavy Winter Goods, such as CLOTHING, WOOLEN PIECE GOODS, DRESS GOODS, AND HATS, way down out of sight. The winter is not yet gone and YOU WILL NEED WARM WE AR. We will beat "between season" prices to death. When times are hard and money scarce YOU W-0T YOUR DOLLAR TO GO A LONG WAY8 We will give you more for ONE DOLLAR than any one else. TRY US We will treat you right and save you money. Checked Homespun, at 3c. per yd White Homespun at 3c. per yd Will beat the record on Flour Respectfully yours, Blackstock, S. C. 2-19 EXCHANGE FEED . iA A FEW I UGGIE?. A FEW GEONi) AND WCON -.\i 0 A FEW MILClI (COW-, I wil! sell c:hen p for caish or exchan.ge them for dr catle. A. WILLIFORD, WVinnsb.oro, S. C. JHV relie.ves T. X. L. A t whe"n THlE EXCEiSIOR LINIMENT. THE Great Pain Alleviator. Rheumatnm, Neu;ralgia, Toothache, Headache, (.- in al1l its formis, Cuts, Sores, Bruise. Sp)rainfs and Lameness, Diarrhoa aint Cholera Morbus, Colie and all BowelIroubles. - It alway rel ecs wheni properly ap plied. Preitpared by\ ST. X. L- 'OMPANY. C. M. DE3 'SEY, Manager, South Carolina Di' 030 Main Street, C mnbia. S. C. For sale John Hi. Mcelaster & .Winnuboro, S. C., and( Drs. Linde Team, and i . L. Rosboro, Ridlgen~ , s. C., and f all druggists at TVM NTrY-FIVE CENTS. __ 3-21ti SA YOUNG LADY OF E ERIENCTh. with best of references dlesir a~ s:tation as teacher of intermie-liate psraiv -~sesi a graded <-r hi .h)ool, or woudhlie to secure a good Co 'y school - unniug seveni or eight mionths. A'iress, ISUMMER SCHOOL, T EAI a. Care' Newts and Hera'd, winnf~~~.C D R. E. C. T ET E P'i.ysician an~d Surgeot. Offers his profe'si nal srv-ic, people of Fairth-ld. Postotice adtdreal, Jen kinisville. .Apply to .i})LA T- tn. Woodward. 'n The Hot Weather Will soon be on in fuill f.rce and you will need lighf goods. We have thetm n great varirety and beautiful styles. white Goods in plain i:.dia Linen, very sheer and pret:y, Checked and 3triped Maslir, tane eivy l'.-ct, and Dotted Swiss. lie 'if al sty'les in colored 1L-twns ana Jackonets, fine Dimities and Swiss nI coLorce dots. 1; 1 var'y in encap Lawns from 3. anid up. Dack, Per as, Gin-hazin, in varisty les and qnalit y. Satteeis for waists, han tome andl new. We b:tvs IIe third oi ir i.. of bose Silk Shirt Wuistq. Take a look at them. Light weiguit Seiges in b ue and blae~k, ju~t the thing fur skirts. JU-t Ic ied, a second supply of Lace aid Embroideries, Insertions to Ma IC. 1 : 1 : t- i te ad I te :o'; see them. Now -- : t I i lit e, but 1:.v! ieceived new supplies and the .. - e ._,... .s% 1,t-h and the prices right. We are endeav .) . ., S. : , c.. ettomer by polite attention and nice work. SHOES. + SH OES. We e in please you n ii line, for we have the goods, and Ladies' Oxfords in black and tar-all styles and qu'iities. Gentws, Whi:e and N gigee Shirts, Guaze Underwear, Ties, &c. FULL LiNE Sr"YLISII STRAW HATS. We want vour trade and feel confident goods will never be eheaper than now; so no;v is the time to buy. Come and see us. CALDWELL & RUFF. Neuralgia, A Minister s Diziness, Indigestion, Health Restored Headache ured By Dr. Miles' Nervine struggle for wealth', position, or a bare living is so severe, when it takes so much more effort, so much more brain power to ac complish the same result than it did .a few short years ago, men and women are so liable to overwork them~selves. Before they are aware of it they become nervous, sleepless, exhausted and Irritable, 'They are tired, languid, nerveless and physically are going down bill at a rapid rate, Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores,-brings back health,- cusss,-just suclh people. The Rev. I. V. McCarty, pastor of the First. United Brethren church~ of Wabash, Ind., writes Nov. 19, 1894: "I was very healthy until seven years ago, thought I could stand anything; but, from overwork and exposure, I was stricken down with brain fever and narrowly escaped death. Since that time I have suffered more than ever. "It began with neuralgia and a continuous, terrible pain in the left side; at times I was dizzy and had the severest of headaches. My digestion was very bad and I had a great deal of stomach trouble, and suffered untold agony, I was constipated nearly all of the time. I was thia in flesh and so much re duced in nerve force that I had little life and no ambition. "Six weeks ago I began taking Dr. Miles'remedies and have taken nearly two bottles of the Restorative Nervine aiid -thre boxes of the Nerve and Liver Pills. The result is truly marvelous. I isl lie a boy again, I have gained eighteen pounds and have more strength an ierve force than I have had at any time in the past seven years. "Last evening at the close of service, I publicly sttct~eaK - ence the facts of the marvelous benefits that I had received from your reme dies, how they had given me strength and hope .and vitality to better go on with the work of the Master. May the Dear Master abundatly bless you." ,Tanuary 30, 1895, he again writes: "Prior to last October, when I began the use of your valuable remedies, I was almost an entire mental and physical wreck, but now, thanks to Dr. Miles for his Restorative Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills, I am a healthy and exceedingly happy man. Before I began the us~e of your medicines I very seriously contemplated resigning my position as pastor of the First U. B. church of this city, but now with restored health I can remain, to the great joy of my people. "Alter two months revival work, two services each day, I am still strong and well. May the dear Master of life abundantly bless you." D..Miles Nevn Restores _._ 11__ S______ Health SPA NISH JA CK W. 0. McKEOWN & SONS, Practical Machinists, UhlflM~lflFirst Class Machine Tools "PffhI~I u~ A1IItLU Can repair Engines, Boilers, Cotton Sired by Imported Wash ngton Par- Gins Thre-hera, Injectors, Safety ro (which cost owner $2,000), 14 ~ Valves, etc , bands high,jet black with white points r'onpy ty lih, smooth, and proportionately KBest Cla-ses of Machinery for Sale made, will serve a limited number of~ A Good Assoi tment of Machine Sup mares at my place--"A.irfield Stock pies kopt in Stock for sale. ERMs :$10.00 to insure (with foal Write or call and see the '- at their enhl:). Ishop. 7.00season without insurance1 CO RN W ELL, payable in advance. j 5 00 sing~e service, pay-. (Southern B. RI.) Chiester Co., S. C. able in advance. IThis will appear again the first 0. WV. D. DAVIS, I next monthi. 3-12-1y ~ 316 Monticello, S. C. _________________ Burial Cases and Caskets. DE NTIJ ST R Y THE UNDERSIGNED has a frull B. J. QUATTLEU3AUM, e or the latest designs in BURIAL CASES Al CASKETS, ' " !@?.. Hot House Plants. t moe-rte rics. rdes flle HAE achoice collection of hot >romptly, night and day. at 'lie oldJ house plants for sale. Als fifty tad. Tihankful for past patronage, select varieties of Chrysanthemum, ask for a share of it in future.- T wenty plants for $1.00 [earse furnished when ordered.- Patronize home entcrprize. 11-6t f T. M. ELLIOTT, SR. 413.tf MRS. J. A. HIINNANT)