Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg Court House [S.C.]) 1877-1881, January 09, 1880, Image 2
Tino o]iAN(ii:i;i;iuj times. !
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"' :?? .?-,
Hilles ol" ,\.\ \ erlisiitg.
Ohe Stp'tire 17 friarrtinti.:?1 O?
Juten Sulifeij?enl " .
NotiecH intcrtc? in Local ?' b''0*i?i wCiOc per
?/Jirj
,!// Suo.-cripl'oiif oml Tniwicnt .! : ? /?'!??? ?
vienl* to be paid for iu Adroucc.
?^f?" Wo nr?! in mi way responsible lor
(Im views or opinions <>f our Corn- |iond
jnts.
I KIDAY, AM A |{\ ;\ is-)i.
Grant Receptions.
Wc refer our readers witli pride |
ami pleasure lo tin extract in another
column of our paper, from iln> tid
mi ruble niul well limed c<l itorial of
(be News and Courier no the above
subject. \Yc endorse thoroughly the
high-toned sentiments expressed by
our contemporary, and cejoieu that a
Mopcr j uUic trntimcnl has been so
nbly set forth. We have no path nee I
with cringing and toadyism, or hy- j
pocrisy. Wc put them nil in the s nie i
category with lying and stealing.
We can't see what claim (Irani
lias for all this sentimental 'gu !i"
anywhere among respectable men. A
jiian totally devoid of r?hme, lal\< n
tip froin the gutters ol Galena by n
succession ol accidents he stumbled
into the seal of Washington. Ihn \
especially is this "gush" unbccoiniii'
in the South, which has been the
football of this tyraut'j attacks upon
cousti tu lion til liberty. Have we - i
SC0I1 forgotten when his haynucti
glcitlned aruuud the State House ol
Louisiana to uphold the Packard in
i'amy, or, when his so'diors formed a i
military cordon around tho Chamber
lain gnng in Columbia lo keep mil
Hampton and tho legal Legislature?
Have wc forgotten the Shepherds nn !
?olkiiitps and Bu bcocks, whose h..s ?
vilhiiuieghecounived al as President,
and whom ho still foster- a- boon
companions ?
Has Southern sentiment so deteri
orated that it is unable to discrimi
Jiate between right and wrong, be
twecn the true and the false ? We
cannot believe it. Wo do not say
what wc do because Grant is N r h
ciu n.an, but because ho is an un
worthy man. We could do honor to
Hancock or Charles Francis Adams,!
of Massachusetts, or many other
Uniou men, but never to Grant. II
be is to he made President again l>v
a solid North, lei it be so, but, in ihe
loss of our liberties, we need m l lo*o
our sell respect or our integrity.
Toadyism, in ail its forms, is despic
able. "
returning Boards
The squabble in Maine revives ibis
subject in the public mind, ll will
be remembered I hat the idea id' re
versing elections hy Returning B tards
was lirsl practiced by the 1Upubli
cans' in throwing out I >ciiiociatic votes
in Florida, Louisiana and South
Carolina and declaring the rej u bliest n
side elected ; and it will also he re
numbered that this fraud was sus
tained by 1 he Great Electoral Com
mission, composed of gray h sided
.ledges and Senators. This crime, it
iien:.-, has demoralized ibe whole
body politic, and the Democrats of
M.iine have now get al it loo.
, Ji i.- unfortunate for our iusti (id ions
I lint such a calamily has Ii lallen us.
We are fas I becoming Mcxiciiiii/.e t
in politics, sind unless1 sonn change is
speedily effected, free elections niul
civil liberty will come to ait end.
The ballot box is lio longer ibe
expression ul the will of I In: people.
Fraud begets fraud, und as long ns ii
is piactiecd, it will increase in exloui
und iulc-ushy.
ll is time that the thing !i<?11!. 1 lo
stopped. All unfairness is wrong,
and should be discountenanced by
all j til tics. ll cheating i> (?? he re
toiled to i11 win, ii would be bet11 r >u
tail. Yi< lory by any such uieuii
will nc.vci compensate foi iho delete
rious ilite! , Upon society 1111(1 upon
public opinion.
Bohl rl Small-, ilie colored ('on
grcsSinan from Beau fori nml an i:i
ilicicd thiel' was a conspicuous figure
in the I iianl l.'< i option al lhal phi cc
( M com sc he is an ardcnl advoca o ol
a t Iii d term mid of a icl ll i*n ni I he
sweet days <?!' roguery gone by, mid
nflectionalcly informed the Stroii;
Man lhal he would "lake his compsi
j y to Wa.hi Ldoii io see Gen Grand
inaugurated >.i< the Ith of March,
1881."
The r:< e oi Sa t Rnttci.
t i| til ? ..<? 1 i?' '.I !li I'lHt
:? double eoltmai oditb
:;i i ii ih?; letter of Gov. I'urry, aii
?:.: iildt ui which wo publish in ail
.: her etdtt nil.
Our rolutcnipbrurv su'ims in laki
?n.??!?.! mi- to (jiiv, ferry'sidoelara
ii :i " hul Giani was convicted In
every member of Johnson's Guiniie: !
o! palpable I vin ;." Gov; I'efry is si
niuu who culls ii spado a - pad", an I
when ihc 7N//?.7</' makes the entiles
sion, "wo all know that the accusation
was openly made, and held i>v many
to have been itulisputably proven/
we sec no occasion lor upbraiding:the
ox-Goverhur for saying what he be
lieves.
Tbl! 1 ?.'/<??'?/? savs furl her, "we arc
willing t'i be iovo. anything which
will go it> remove this slain I'roni the
(fifiJ mini'' ol" so i7?';/.///..-.?< a mini
a- I Jen 11 ra n t.f'
The italies are ours. We freely
confess we never had So nun h conti
<lt nee in i/fiisti i?Hs men. The ?h.'c
we grow, ilic less disposition we liav<
in i til lob inueh faith in so-called
distinguished nu n. Our experience
leads us more and uiore l" i ?ok lot
virtue in lowly rather than in lbii\
places.
We lind npt fault whatever with
< *o\ . i'orry's hitter. 11 is lb - litter
aiice of a man \\\\ t has proven his
wisdom ninre < oi | h uously than any
other public man in S. itth i iiroiiita
"Or. Bashy's Lsllcr
This distinguished humorist bi to
Old Domiiiion has written a long let
ter to the N? iva ?'..'/ (jouricr in favor
of Grain lur a third t 'fin, which, we
think, the editor ol that p.ioer dis
pu-e- of vi ry summarily.
i be i) letor ?liters into a very
philosophic argument upon the doe
tribes ot eciWrtilt/.a ion nit S;a es
rights, but his main poihs is that
Giant ;.- goiter l" be elected any Ii ?w
and the South had b t er help to
i ieet him in or ler tu g tin his y ibd
will; instead o. by Opposing lion, o.i
cite his ire.
The N if < mul ^uili-ii ho.w.vr,
differs with him a- t ? tile conclusion
that he will be elect d, an I piv-.vu.s
the stioiig reason ilitit ho ha lie
bitter nuuiioosity of large portion
ot hi: Own i arty, ami i- l a ly a weak
candidate in spite oi a I '"gush/'
an i his organi/.-.-d ''bo ?u.''
We < ati't agicu with Or. IJagbv,
even i: We were c< Hain thai Grabt
would be . b eted. We Joo'i belioVii
in taking lue devil t ? ri I ot' I.im.
H e j icier to resist bin. until lie Hue
I nun us.
Tho PiesUoni Insulted
At the I'te-ii n'i's reception on
New Year's day, Col. Do Abba, wh ?
was ilii; el' lh' guests. w!i i passed
through into the Bltic Uoom wheri the
door was thrown opeii to th public,
insulted tio- I'reshkul grossly by re
iusing to take the extend* I haul,
rind pouring out upon him five vials
of his wrath. lie n i'u el tu be
quieted, an I wa-- taken n it by the
police. Co'. 1)6 Aliiia was Collector
of Customs at Sitknj and ciniui tli it
he has been unjustly treated by the
I'residi tit, and hence his action
T ai '//halo.
Charleston enjoyed rare <:>?:?: in
\\ i ilnesii.'iy in the pur nit and < al
lure of tl.e imnlci s< whale which w<
have nu nlioni'd already as making
its ajiinraix' in the ii rhor. Seaiii
i rs. 'tig? and row boats joined in ilio
thase.
lie work cd himself into the r-lu.nis
near 1-' n t ?
finally ? .? pint
un d ? ;<) ii et.
ii Where lie was
'I he iuoii ?: i m iis
uen un event is oi otiaiitV un :n
Tin- and i a I .-. :i y I > dm
era. s itavo I.. Id ,. '.. tal c til) ."-i.c I
hit ly at NN ? I . ? . i ? i
lha a p:a .i : a - i? ? :: a ! ; t ?! h i i
will IVrViig i 1 i i.i o . i:: ?. .'.; ; hi
as-tdubiiiig of v ? ili . e- a > i i .-<>
Iiitibits wiii hi- pas-ed t-u.b? dytngiih
eotieitl.^nn'.H remdiod. Til if i-- i.O
il ??bt t lihi the! cut reift!\ fpie.-i ion ? wil
en it r iai; tdy into ii.-- eotoluct of ?i
next en In pa ;n and i. is well that lln
l.ltnuK'i acy shouid b no it id 111 * <> 11 i.
Or. I big by says it Grant is muni
hated be wi'.i be -nr. !v o f ?;? d. and
\et Go I'd i II, (iailsOlil and ,\| . Hat
ler wiitiId like to See him n initialed.
'1 I.i-- indicates great iltlfei neu id
opinion as tu Graut's strength.
rendition Gran3c
By a report of this Grange; just
puhd hod, it is clearly demons!ratetl
that with tho staple productions of
cotton, corn, etc., ihat section pro
duces it larger money value per acie
than Texas or Arkansas. Nor is this
true alone of Pbndlcloii. Tho samo
inav hu shown of many other coun
ties of tiio rrit-ate. It is ilicreforo
shown that < ur yo ing in a need not
he so I cut on emigrating, tu th ty can
make the heat living at home in old
Carolina.
Tht' Latfsl from Maino.
'J he grc itosl cxoitoinenl prevail- on
the occasion of the organization of I
the I egislalure. A quorum is de- |
t hired of 7i! members in the hows-:,
composed of 7? l^usiouists and one
Ucpiihiicnn. The rehito was mini- |
larly oigauiz d an I the whole body
Wehl to work. Tho result was re
cbivcil with wild chebi's I roth the ?
friends of (he victorsj and Hisses from
the K-publicans who will no.v have
lo gii to ihe Supremo ('our:.
j Poi (lie Oraiit;?'l?iiry Thiic^.
Tho Manure Pile
I I 11 much iii your udmira
bib 1?tj it:* fropi tjid pun of Critic"
and sphtn othci^ ihi "How to Mako
b'aruiing ProlitabV/' an! I confess
that timir views tiro ?0 Th i and cor
ireotj bu! it rooms id ihe that tl.ei-.-i>
o.ie matter which is generally ovor
I ')!: d in this country; Olid which, i:i
tny e-ii nati ui, lies ?it the 1'iundatioii
ol sttt ccsslul farming, and this is Like
attention to stock i:i order to make
manure.
Itistrik?.* me thai the man who ha
th.- bigg si. manure jiile will ma c
do- biirgcst crop. Aul lidw are Wc
io ihiiUu th.: manure pile big?
I 1 atisW? r by attend ng t-. our cattle
as weil a- piir horse-; by making all
ihe necessary conveniences for getting
! (he mauiirc, und having all |?uf cattle
i und t cloio jdibds every night. The
iion attention to this is a fearlul waste
I in toe ."l oth. Besides in attending
10 ibis mailer we accomplish the
; ihiuh'b purpo.-.i of ennihut to out
! f? hi Hit's aihl the iinprbvbhien'i out
\m
j 1 lie Manure ;:?.:?? -h ?<! Id I ?: l i -.
[?real .1. ? ?? i.1 .?
[ f or di.- t Iran .?e-h.i.-j f 1 ?! -:s . j
j'.igi: lo'.i-'oIj.
Ki'il .r Oi iiii;/ f.urif Tt'itua:
It s ? ? n - : ? 1 :ii ? i :t : I, ? gi - i 11 lire
I made a gival uiistuke in not passing
, the law permitting the bili/.etis hi
! (owns ami cities; ll ihey i'dciUcdi Ui
tiix thehis Ivos lor school paiposo.s.
: I; could 11 >' possibly woik any hit rut,
! ami il is the < lily way to establish lirsl
j class high schools at the various
county -1 a' -.
Private enterprise niay dp e great
deal, htil it cannot <!.. what combiiia
! tjdti can.
! What we nee.I in Or.iti^bSiirg is a
' high grad ?! sclio >', enij.io. ing -e.eral
teachers, supported by ibe Stute e?Oi?
biiib I with local tax sith.n.
'fin: importance ol' high -h pis
; cannot he over-estimated. They
1 she d an in ll tu nee I >or mit d ail around
I ihcui. 1 inn noj speaking against
i ihr. atimiiable private high .-el.I
i if our t iwti, hit in their int .?!*;> ?* t 1
wan'. 1 hcui sin ngthened and eiihirge| I
hy tie- .-?hi tion c.nd support of law.
v\ Lib' wc aie working with much
ih.lcrcsl lor the materliil advancement
of tic low!?, !? : ii.s!a!s:o Idol; to its
ediicn?idia! iidii:'c 1 ..
A 1 a \ I'ay 1:1:.
he Ecaufoi t "Guch."
i 1 e tdwu ?? i Bbiittlbrt vvas uuiiiue
ni i;.- wib 1.the. I: was our lialiVe
phuc, and we arc phased lo iiote that
th ui. h l.i'iott, iiart an I V'ciilibr
were in ihe throllg, wc -.'\v no Barii
wcll,( Sibbes, I i a mi boh, Means, Bhetl
tiiid maiiy others lhal we liiight call.
I lib tin'' s o! tin- i 11 seili may i ail
Itj'Oii 11-. ;.i I>iity 11.any lliotighls ol
ihe pasi, bin \vhj Beaiiidri goiitieuicii
^h^>Uld turn mil with Siiialis in a
( > 1 a ill j ;>.' 1 - n >n en till ciiiaueip.it inn
anniversary, pas es 0111 comprohen
I ion ? A .'.. / ??'(? < ts > ir.
\ fhc vdumm mi in who accoiiuiahie
? 1
('a iicral (iiSlut lo send glowing do
s iip'ii.ns > I Sduiherii (? rani ism t.
ihe Clihfitgo tiiiii-Umin I rents An
_;:-ta, ' a , as safe foi' Graiit. Ii i
mil, hy ail\ means, bill Grant gush
as v\<- 1 rbdh led, w.li lie i.ik fh as .-vi
dehec .'ii.it th'o ?Sdill.ll i? ti siiig unions
or ?Ii es no. make a distiiictioti be
Iwci 11 ihe 1 an iol and lie- oilier
scrker, tho Soldier and the bandit
I N< /cs aU(l C ?'?' .< r.
Fish lor Carolina.
The report of Hon. A. P. Duller to
tin' Legislature i:i rogarJ to his op
orations K sh Commissioner for
this Stale (luring the year 1379 con
tains much information ot' public in
?' rv. I. < bt the Till of January, 1879,
Col. (Sutler rec? ived front Professor
Buird'20,000 young California salm
on, which he distributed ua follows:
Caiawba 2,000, liroad 4,0(0, Pacotel
4,000, Saluda 4,500, I'Misto 5,000 and ,
Cooper 5,000. In May a distribution
?if shad was in tide as follows: Cooper
7,1)00, Ashley 7,000, Pec Dee 24,000,
and Vadkin 14,000. In November
a small distribution of Uerman carp
was made, amounting in a'd to 080.
In regard to the introduction <>f
Cerman carp, the lion. Uoger North
says : "This is the mosl valuable of
all kind- of lish foi stocking ponds
because of itsfpiick growth and groat
increase. I f the feeding and breeding
i I this fi.-h were untre understood ind
practiced the advantage would be
very great , and a fish pond won hi
become as valuable an article a-a
garden." 1' is reported that those
eniphavo been cultivated in public
and private pood.; in Ceiinany Ibra
thou and ye it -.
in itgaid'to the facilities ol South
Carolina for fish culture the report
say? that in addition to our beautiful
network ol fivers, creeks, ponds and
lakes, nil oilier State intervenes be
tween its and the ocean, and we are
thus saved the necessity of co-opera
live fish law.-. Certainly n> other
State possesses superioi natural ud
vautages for fish en t u re.
Tili Columbia Canal and Factory I
enterprise- is oho of vast importance I
to the Stale, and we tire glad l<> see j
that the projectors, Messrs Thompson :
a' Naglet ti'eao business, li will '
beiudit the wh it.' State, and every j
SHAVING \JD hAiR DREiiSiWG
I'?HlV in the iiiost appravi (I stvle hv .t . II.
MA i fllKWS. an llxyi rieneed' H.rhi'r, oii
Market Street, in r--.r >i the lur.lt tliee.
I ui y
i ? < > s? a ii : t .y 5 ?: s i .s 12 a 1* a o t 2 c s-;.
Tlie undersigned have formed a eopart
nei.sliip iitidi-'i ilie linn name of ??I'Y'.K i
I'.\\'l -. in tbe iiiere.tutite bitdiiCs-", at :
tlie o?d stand of Ji W. Unvok. Si. Matthews,
is. <!. '.1. \v. i.i; v<
jaii 'J !t Ii. DAY 1-s.
/'n a ?>
O U.li ?..-<?
Tli - 'u i'. r-igucd ? ti r- > the pill !it;gen
i Irai.U ? "N ;. 'I 1 ft ?I -AM" ..ItA i'K ViM.s
a l.o.re iitiiuhi r nf i-lioiee frilit trees, and a
el oicc i>>'. Ilowers Of every vath-ty.
AI so, will make tip and arrange flower
ton dens. Ail iif the above v. at ranted to
1 fiivu slit is; act ioti, or no p-iy required.
jan *.' if '.\. JOl'ltUAN.
ESOKSiO S?OK'lSi?*
Th'! inulci igiied lists opened at the old
staiiib i.pp. -it.- Mr. .1. f. II. Hey, where la
in prep; h.I to do all kinks ot wiirL in the
77/ f ? 7:7(i oh sm Ith L in r.
Sneh as Horse shoeing, making plows and
licpailhig Haggles sind Wagons.
Ail work wiiirai'ited totjive salisfaetioii
jan 'a -'.iii WM. HOW KM.;
< > iii ( r. ( > r
( Ol'NTY < OMJIISSIUNKKS,
tiKAN'tJKP.L'lkt COUNTY.
< i a a so i arias, s. ?".,
January t?, I sSO.
Si si led 1 i<!s will 1 e 11. t '.\. .1 at this ?>tiiee
not'.'. V2. ooiook M. nil ihe sixteenth I(Uli
bist.', ler si competent pliysicisiit to fiir:ii**ii
medicine silid liiedie.'il at'einlanee to the
j inmates ot" ihe ( uiiriiy Poor Ibiiise an.I
; jail for one year. A hor.d with good sijroty
j t.. the timntint ol" ihe hiil will he rctjnjrcil
I The lowest responsible bidder will he
I awarded il e ana-.
I The i .t In to rejeel miv sind all l"i.i< i<
?esi-rved:
I. II. VYAN N \"! \KKit,
('. I: ? . c, o.'f. s. L\
jan '.? -t
notio i:.
t d'PICK (iK t O. < t !.M M Is8l< >N I II S,
i irangebur!^ < 'oniiiy,
Ursuip'burg, S.c, Dili- *J'">. Is*,"',
feaicd h'nl- wi I i'e reci ived a! this
i-lii.e until the sixteenth dav of d-.inilary
I SSO, for rent ol' Pour Houhc I nil lor the
vear Issjtl, Ihe highest res|i.ildebiil
, ih-r; with siiruiies. wlio iiiiist be uaini-d in
iii.- bids, will he si ward ed the same. TIm
right i-- iciwever. reserved, to reject anv
and all hid-.
Itv iirdi i i.i the Hoard.
I.. II. w \NNAMAKKH,
( h rk Hoard I d.t oiii., ??. ?'.
|:m - Vt
NEW STOHE!
Having recently m ived in: ? my
New Siote, I won hi I- I- a've i.' in
form my i'll friemls and to - public
generally ihsil 1 h ive and will coll
linue t ' lo ep on hand the
Pun -t Dtii j-.
Liest Pa.ni> and (,>'.!.-,
1 .amps ami !? i.\tur< s,
1'inest (Ijga i - a ml Tobaccos,
Plain iitld I 'aiiey ('an -?e-,
And in fact, everything usually kept
in a first clsi *s
DIM" ; SrollEi
1 also it. ttpy, with my I'situi'y, tlu
rooms over the store, and thcrefon
wiii be able to put up preseript'ioti:
at any and si I hours dtiring the night
Si e bell on I roil I door.
a. C. ui K KS. >i. i>.
oel ?l IS7? ly
BRIGGM ANN'S RESTAURANT
TW( > I >? >OHS I'.AST OF F) E SMOAK & CO
Constantly on hand (lie fines! 13 ran (Id of
' LIQUORS AND CIGARS
3ft3v Restaurant always supplied with Fresh Oys~
tors Fisb. B ef Ham and Bg?;S Pork
mid in fact everything Else the Market affords, and served
up in il>o verv best Style on thd shortest notice.
A. M. BRIGGMANN,
octo J 87;) ly
font*
ew Year to All!
is EXTENDED BY
J I SORENTRUE
my well selected St >ek ol
t
GROCERIE
\> n: now make a specialty m
1 >"R V COODS CLOTH*
J ? ing, Boots and Shoes
M, ILLUMINATORS AI CHANDELIERS
Wither without extension. 2. H and I Eights. 1 o.u?ps all sizes, and any
part ol a Lamp sold al Manufacturer's prices. A call und examina
tion is solicited at the
C ' A !, 1 "F< IRX I A. STO RE OF
j. I. SORENTRUE
19/ f.s [3
Tii AT
?7
hn
cJsLs ?lja iilj riis
Is HE V DQHAttTHUo tor
Fancy and Sta le Dry Goods!
Having greatly increased i:T- usually Lai g ! Stock, all the Novelties in
DHLSS GOODS, u Lame Variety of Black and Colored Casli
inoros, Lustr-saiil Suiting"*.
stb0n6 points
11.id < ? i ' ? i 1 (if: li< n is nl i wed, : i id any Cllild (1,n If ado with as
n ; i '.. t ru fnb iKe as an experienced Shopperi Our Lille of
CLOAKS mid HOLM A RS io which we invite
the Inspection of Hie La dies.
A WORD TO THE WISE !
When in search ol good . lines or Boots, just take a look at my Stock ol
Philadelphia Hand-made, 'flic Select ion >?! I Iiis Stock was made
with the view of meeting ivory Demand, the various
Tastes, and prices from 25 cents a Pair up.
BULLDOZING WON'T WIN!
AH w? : -k Young Van is for you to look al our Suits of CLOTlIINOi
Medium und Knie. Our ?11) all Wool Cn^suinerc Suits is the
Ai-oa Lurgc Assortment of Ghll
dren and Hoys School and Dress
Suits.
n y 1/
l iv fi i W
Agon! lor HVTTEIHCK'S PHRFECT PATTERNS.
White Shuttle Sewing1 Machine
Huns Lighter. Wears Longer, Hum Finder, Stws better, Never Fails, al'
ways Heady, lies! Made, Rest Material, nil working parts being Case1
Hardened, un I :i Written (luaraidce under the Seal ol the Company
giVeii lor f) V?; rs ?.. iiii c\< ry .Machine.
DON'T Y
T TT? r"\ T> /N
We beg to extend to ouv Fntrons and Friends a Cordial Invitation to
call and se ? us.
HENRY KOI IN
DRY goods BAZAAR*
someth:
NEW!
In addition to the LARGE and Elegantly assorted stock of
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c.
Also ??f tho BEST quality. Chon.per*
than ihcv can be botighi any where else. The finest and hebt Stock of
Whiskies, Brandy, Wines, Gin, Rum, &c,
Tin PRICKS of which has just been REDUCED 25 to f>0 cts. per gallon.
D E SMOAK & CO.'S
ILiee filled up lluir upstairs nml laid in a STO( K of $5000 of lh?
BEST, FINEST anil CHEAT EST assnrimcilt of
CLOTHING
To bo hind lulwcoi ( harlestiin aiul Columbia, ll yon are in need of it
Suit al any price, Pants, Coal <>r Vest. Don't (ail to see thorn before
ho\ ing.
.lusi uccived J$Q banc!. FiLOS' 52 which wili be sold CHBAP
F.H than the ?nine ipialily can be bought in Charleston, lo make room for
L'Ol) barrels to be in lirsi November.
Li.-L Rl i i' PROOE WHEAT and OATS on band.
D. E. SMOAK & CO.