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THE-NEW RIPUU WINNSBORO, 8 0 ,1NO., Nr WYNOLDB. ,Cuas. 4..p vAau SARAh DIRRNIIARDT lina about com pleted 'her book, "My Life as an Actress",.nnwd it will soon be ready for the market. Wo have not yet lorned .he. conteitte .of It, butilf 4e gives a full and irlinnte accotint of her life, it will certainly be interesting. We hopo ,phe will,. UNDit the lawA of oo0rgig there is .no such oillolal as a lieu tentant-gov.ere mor. The Hon. James 8. Boynton, President of the State Senate, who is aoth Governor, has ordered an elec tion to fill the vacancy caused by ;tho .death of .Governor Stephens. The tline 41xcd .fqr theeleation is the 24th of April. aid the Legislature will mect on tho.Pth of May to i~eceive the re 'Ji' Society for te Suppression of blasphernous Lite9ature als proparliIng to tiko stops to prosecute Herbert -Spencer, Profetsso:s IHuxley -pnd Tyn dal and tle publishers of John Stuart :Mills's works. Tlioir writing, 1l is limfled, have sow.n wide-spread un belief, and it soilie cases l:ank atheism. Prosecutiopis of this charcter never promote the cause of religion. TItW.colloquy between Mr. Merrick dd Colonel -1nrsoll, Jin the Star ioute trials severat days since, was altoget her a most s. itmeful and humili ating spectacle. For respectable law yers of the high standing of the gentle men itiluded to, to call each other "puppy" and "dog," aic.dv th little or no excnse or justification for it, is a .vanton insult, to the court, and a pro ceeding that should bi-ing a 'tiigo of shame to the checks .of tie actqyre In that see If. the courts of justice would Sternlly perform their d(uty in Rkich cases, colloquies like the one al luded to would not.bo so frequent. IMPORTANT DIEoISIONS. -Two very important decisions were renldered by the Unite(d States Supreme Court on the 5th inst. Tle case of John iElljot-t ct al. against the Governor, Auditor and 'TreAsurcr of Louisiana, was brought to compel the State officers of Louisi Ilia to apply to the payment of jthe -i) terest and principal of the consolidated bonds of the State of 1874, .al.1 money derived from a tax levied to pay such bonds by .i Act of 1874, and to con tinue to levy and collect said Jax and tna en agfPpuotion~ or It untIl auch bonds shall be fully discharged. Th'le Supreme Court dlecided, first,.that the constittion~, of Lonisiana took awvay ,the power of the excntive ofilers of 4hat State to levy and apjyly this tax in accordance withI the Act pf 1874; sec onid, the officers of t~lw State owe theli' dluties to Jhe State aloue, and that they have no contract .relations with the biondiholders.'-hey can only act as thme State djrcts them to act, and hold as the State allows thoen to lhoid. Thec relief prayed for was t herefore doenied The opinion of thec court was delivered by Chief .Justice Waite. A .dqolsiou \ve also rendred in the case of the States of New Hampshire anmd New York .against the State of Louisiana. T1hme Court hlcd t hat thie States as plaintuiffsi were nominal par' ties, and that one Staste cannot sue an other State for thie purpose of cuforc lng the clims of its pitizepns, even It' it has boughlt thuos claims. Bloth cases wcr~o argued with great ability and eloquence on bolth sidles, ex-Senator Conkling and David j)yley' Fiel ap piearilng for New Yor'k and New Ilamup shire, and the venerable Judge Camp bell for tho State otf Louisiana. The veteran counsel for theo State, defend anut, made anm argumnent of 'such piower and learning that It was commented ullpli at the timne as one of the fiest. that had cyou' beenm made et t40 ber of the Supreme CJourt, The declisions above alluded to are of the utmost imnportance to the whole country, and decide the unost (dimlit and1( cominlicatedl problems of constitu I ional laiw. The opinions are based uiponi the so'unudest principals of law, and ye Ilect honoer npon the national judiciary. * oivDnU'sM IN CONO1LEsj~ It seems that personal renceouimters, abusive epithets and outrageous in sults are becouming more and more frequent every daty. In the National House of Representatives. Ont last Thursday, dumrinlg the consideration of the iRiver anid liarbor Bill, Mr. - Voorhjis, Republican, of New York, moved to strike out the Item for the improvreent of' the Sacramnto River. I tc contended that If the chairman of' the committee (referring to Mr. Page, of California,) had nuot been from Cali ~ ' fornia, no such item would havoe beeni ,.4, . pult ini it. "It Is so outrageous," lhe contnued,'"so damnable, that niobody * but a gambler and a cut-throat wvoni hik of tacking such a thing as that to such a bill as this." According to the usual forms and ~Kceremonios, a. resolutionwa'ofed for his expulsion, followed by the apology of the offending member and n the withdrawval of the motion. .We are heartily disgusted .with i'oeiding and chronicling suclh farces as are be ing almost daily perpetr~ated In one or the other AMonso or Conigress. That Mr. Voorhis acted unbecoing a gen tenutn ah4 mgrmber of the [louse of I ~preOnNijs is certainly a wild prei o)) of' his bonduot on the ocoas referred to. Ills Inlgiago was r pully inslting to Mr. Page and to House, but was entirely iuprovok< and he should have been poxremptor expelled. To take snob sloepe under the gra circunistances, might iscon at 111 blush rather extremo and severe. I spcb border rufflanism cannot checked, and the good order and d nity of the House cannot be secuir until that body Is brought to real the fact that such disgraceful scot can only bo preyvoled by a 0bango tactics and by a resort, to seovero a unflinching punishment, rather th by compromising its dignity and i por'taco by the accotancc of A i moulous apology from the will offender. If constituencies 101U not send g< tiomen to represent them, Congr< should see to it that none but th who act gentlemanly should havo set in the halls'of legislation. EXTRADITION OF SUERIDAN. jrtngiand demands of the Unit States the surrender of P. J. Slierid The editor of the Iri$sh World. 1He .sApspected of complicity with the til derer of Lord Cavendish and Und Secretary Burke in I'honix . Pat Dublin. It Is not known as yet whel or there is any evidence .agaismt M Shoridan further than mere suspicic based upon his known sypathy wi Ireland and her cause. - Being a citizen of the Unlited Stai iisule.r the protection of her laws. it aitater etitrcly in the diseretiont of t Government whether or in4he b will given over to tle custody' of the E ish authorities. It is 1therefore question of n-o little moment what the duty of the Govermnent.,tinlor circumstaices of this case. IT he I been gullty either as prineipai or accesory int the amturder of Cavemdi uad Burke, it is clearly the dutty of I Gover'tinicmnt to surrender him to t English authorities, there to be de with according the laws of the couni where the crime was comm itted. T prilcipl just eliiciated is so lph 1111d appeals 0 Cloquenitly antd forcilI to one's sense of' justice, that it u scarcely he deided by any one. 'T .Phontt ix Park traigedy was so liarro ug and hearirendiig in its details 01 it shocked tle nerves of the civili' world; and particularly, ilercfore, this case the Goverimaiemit cannot aire to t hroiw aronild 1heir milderers t protecting shield of ] her power a dignity. But before such act ion the part of the Gover'nmetnt woubtl~ warrantable, .a sttronig prima f, shtould be made(10 out aigainst t he pai charged, and wVhose renditiont is sons. at the bar of his country'. If the ebutl against Mr'. Shieridan rests solely up Spiciont, and1( if hisa symtpathyv w lIrchind has given risc .to i. suispici< it is equally thle duty of' the Govi'c dalin the haughty diemtu~id of Ort Bi-lin. iFor, according to ouri way thining, on this side of thte Atlanti it is no crime In Al r. Shieridaut to hc to the tenets of the Irish Latnd Letagt They may be right or wrong, 1 England is at least rcsponisibic for t vecccssiy of their existence. Irielantd Ii been wvrithiing in~agony uinder' theo 10 c.ontintued aind sy-st emat!c oppr'essi of En~tglaud, we might zglmost say I cent uries. It~ is not surpr~iisinig, t hci fore, that the flower and thte chtival otf that prtostrate coutrty shouli at It become (despernte anid r'isO in tlu muighit against the inistitutions of country~ t hat tyratnny has tautght tha to desipise. If thme imrder' of Lo Cavendish and Burke ther'efor'e gr< out of the politicail condiliionl of Ii land, atl it is only in this way lii Mr'. Sheridan can be imlicated in t crime, England and England alo should shoulder the r'esponsibilit. ai lie should bc allowved to i'emain und~ tui'bed int the editorial s"anctumn of' t llow 'ro IiAymst A LIAn.-The or way to deal with a liar' is to betat hi at his ownt gamei. TIhat is, of' court unless lie is tIhe editor of a pious noiu paper, WVhat started tii item w' reading about an Ainericani who Ih beeni to Europe, and who was tellins friend, who kniew he was a liar, abo his trmip across the A tlaintic, and ho' ont thle 25th~ of thle monHthI, "'~tov e countteredi a swarm't of' loonsgts, anid locusts carruied every stitch of' the ca vas oti' the ship." T1heo listenmer look< thought ful a moment, and then sai he'sitathiigly: "Yes, 1 guess we met t samoe swarmu of locusts the next du: the 2thI. Every' locnst had on a pn of canvas paints." Th'le first liar we ar'oundI the corner antd kicked hinmse -Pck's ,Sun. SIIET'hON-Dihed, v'ery studdenly, Shelton, S. U., February 12, i .8, Wim 'J. 8m i'iN'/oN, eldest .son of Mr. anud M Wmn. J. Shelton, aged elevcn years, ii mtonthis and sixteen datys. Death alone Is sure-, And yet at each atpprontieh fle shtocks us tall the more. Blut a few (lays ago 11o took from c mnidst the ftilrest flower, and left our1 hena sur'prlsed with grief and de'spaiir. Young as lie was, he had gained the lc and adhniration of all whoknaew hhn. Afft tionate and dutiful to his parents, kind a loving to. his sisters and br'others, p)oi and respectful to every one; and his 11nda trious and energetic actions made hhln c untiver'sal favorite, lie was a chIld of usual brightness, anid in his sudden dher we feel a loss that cannot be replaced earth. But alas? To mulrmur' against death In petulent< fiance. Is never for the best Towviwht God dlkl will-that is t only' sefene That, glves us rest. Shelton, 8. C., February 261 t8a3. -l UoyonED~ llEADE sfl ov NE~WspAp ns. on -The fools are not ull dead yet. A lot week or two ago the qditor of the I' Batontoil Chronicle, an obscure Geor S iapaPOr. b1eariIng a queer resem. dlnep, III nllme at least, the Eatans. liy will Gazelle, immortalized In Plok wick, published a grave "leader" on the questiou whieter it is right to vo allow a negro to subscribe to a news ret paper. This ignquiry, It seems, was ut pronpted by a protest which the Geor be gia editor had received from a white suibscriber agalust the policy of circu g- lating the Chronicle amongst the td, negroes. Somo of the Relpublican zo newspapers in the North a West have es been idiotic enough to.take up the dis inssion seriously, and want to impress of uponl their Southern contemporaries ad the folly aild the wickedness of not an allowitig CUnffeo to bask iII the light of - a free Press. The Newa and Jotrier, speaking for itself and for every. otlijr e- iewspaper in the Sotth, With the pos ?ui ible excpt ion of the Eatolnton vhron iele assures its Nortiorn friends that while it has a very large and coilstanly increasing nu mbar of colored readors 1s8 It lis not half as many as it would so like to have. Whenl the harpies Ivho ,ts by dint of the negro vote, held control of the government of South Carolina from 1868 to 1876,, were threatened with a popular uprisilig at tie polls against the outrageous manner in ed c which, they had plundered the tax an payers, their jeering reply was: "We Idonl't care wvhat You say about us. Our constitunclts can't read 1" It was ra terriblo truth.; and it is doubtful if we would ever have been fneed from k, robber rulo to tids day, were it not for thie pelsonal exertions of Hampton, Butler .an1d their Iitrelid coimpaion .r. speakers who, in 1870, stumped every n1, nook and ,corner in the State. Since th then the colored voters have mado vast strides in intelligence and independ ence ; atul to-day Southern journialists, es proiluted alike by piatriotism and self, is iterest, desire nothing so much as to lie see the colored )populatioi transformed into a i hinking aid a readirg i.constitu enc y.-News and Cuir g, Twenty Years Ago. In 1863, Mr. Wilson, now of Lawrence Mass., was in the Comnissary Depariment lie in iashington. Soinwhow or other he was Stakeii with a violent soreness of the throat, * S'vIraI Aruy Surgeons examined lis as tiloat and deci(lded that it was a case of sh lipitheria, nd that it was hopeless. After ' they had given him ), Ie tried Pnty lie ).vms's PAIN KILLER. The next day th 11, scales begtan to comu off of his throat, and iii two or three days le was well, * rv -ron i a colorless state and. Peruvian hark, (ininbined with well known aronatles, Ie inake Brown's Iron Bitters the best medi in eine kniown,. * W DIPHTHERIA lilt ed nll HAS rd NO CHANCi Di be WHEN TRE ATED WiTHl Perr Davis's Pain Killer lit eThis wonderful remedy has saved the lives of many, many children th who were almost dead with DIPH T HERMA. 8 R Henry Wilson. Lawrencc, Mass., says T11 "ho suirgo pon nounced miy case Diph (i o it. Vorry Daviiis Pai Rilr ave y I sver'ly 'in Kuor drove bothawy' 'C. uit DRUGGISTS ALL KEEP IT. as NEW' YORIC nWEEKLY HER ALD. st ONE DOLLA fl A YEAR. m 1I1E circulation of this popular newspa Lper 1a constanitly inreasing. 1t. con tainsi all the leainig inews of the' 1aily w fkidld and is arranged in handy depart liients. The 'C at Foeg News al jir bemrcssealdsatchies f.tom alqur ters of g glbe. Uinder the head of Alneican News are given the Telegraphic Dispatce of s-the wee(k from all parts of the Union. This bie feaoturo alone makes The Weekly Herald the miost valuale chironlcle In the world, 1v 'is it is the chea pest. Every week is given e faithful report of e, Politieal News *- emibracing compl~ete and comp)rehensive as dispatches fromi Washin gton, including full id Ireplorts of the speeches of. eminent pohlti a clans on the questions of the hour. ut Thme Farm Departmnent V, of the WVE~nr.y IERuAL~u gives the latest nI- as wellh as the' most practical suggestions ic and dliscoverie's relating to the duties of the -,farmer, hInts for raising rattle, poultry, ligrains, trees, vegeltable, etc., etc., wi th ii suggeistlins for keeping buIldIngs and Ifarming tebnsils iniear hsl upe meniwitedt by1 a we1eie depatmen~stwide Ycopied, under the head of rr lit The Hotne, If. giving reclpes for practIcal dishes, hints for mnaking clotinig and for kee ping up with the latest fashions at the lowe'st p~rice. E~ve'ry item of cooking or ecoonmy sug geste~d In this dopartment is.-practically at' tested by experts before fuhicaton. Let lit denits on the very iatesit fashions. 'The r1. 91ome Department. f the WEKL II~A swi save the housewife mnore than one hunii dired t ime's the prie of the paper. Tihe in terests of Skilled Labor arcolooked after, and every.thiufgrelating to rmechanics and hlbor-savmgi l carefully> rreoded Th'iero i a page devoted to aft Sthe hatest phiases of the business miarkets, e'rolls, mnerchiaise, etc., etc. A vahmblie yofeatLure is found in the speelatlly reporte3d Lid The Produce Market, ite SportIng News, at home and abroad, to getfher wvith a Story every week, a Sermenu is' ,y some eminent divine, Literary, Musleai; ir 1)ramatle, Personal aind Sea Notes.. There n- is no0 palier hn the world which contains so much news matter every wee~k as the WEELY tnA L, whieh is sent, postage nm free, for One Dollar. You can subscribe at any time. Le. TEH N EW Y703K NZ3aALD, IN A- WEERLY FOIRM, to ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Address, NEW YORK( lER ALJD, Biroadway and Anni St., New Yerk. SEEK health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn- out, Instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong? You can continue feeling miserable and good for no thing, and no one but your. self can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind oflife, you can change it if you choose. How? By getting one bottle of BRowN' IRON Brr TERs,and taking it regularly according to directions. tanetod, oio, Nov.s6,sSg Gentlemen :-I havesufrend with Sain In my side and back, and ren Soness on my breast, w h ao. in pains an I rough y, sofa ris and losesb appe. I vota exsevera cireat am#t casf my t irer, k In 6 ,Ut I t te nowakesose bouta and a half and am about well-pals In side ad back all gone-sorene an out of or bressandlIhave a good appet tel am gaining I% *trefthand ae. It can Justly allodhe in qf mediciesf. Jonx K. A.umasna. BROwN'S IRON BirERs is composed of Iron in soluble form; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys. pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases, WYT[1EVILLE FEMALE COLLEgE. HE second tenn of ti institution will connnlence( onl the 5~th day of Feblriuary, at wh'lelh time re'-orgailzation (f elassxes will take place. rlTorouigh lustructilon in all deplartnints. Tuition and board as low as can be obtained in any first-class institution of the kiud. For fiurther haformactlon, ad dress MRS. MARY 11. MEANS, Pa.JcIpai, Wythieville, Va. Mrs. Means refers, by pe :mission, to ex Governor Hlagood and1( Prol. I. M. Davis, Columbia, Gent. John Brattim and Col. J. H[. Rion, Wlnnsboro. NOTICE! i1E subscrlber lntending to makce ai ..ch ange In bla prearni. business will sell from this out, umtil dilsposed. of, the~ e'ntire stocek of groceries at coat, for cash on delivery, viz: Sugars oft all (Grader. Cofflee's, Green anud Pareheud. F~luirs of al I (rades. Mackerel In kits, quarter and hailf branelg.. Blacona and 1Lard. Gireenu, Bilack and1( Gun powder TI'as. Canned Goods and SpIer~s. Newv Orleans Mit asses and Syruups. Itice, Meal and Grist. Onion Sets and Gareien Steeds. IrIsh Potatoes, Onlon." P'es and 1Jeans. Our stoek of (Iroceri ts lai comuplete'. Now is the timei for huousek opera8 to !) c uitin lay In their supplies at Low FiountKs. R. &. WOLFE. QPEN BUOOIES AT' $3T andE $-W,, A1" U LYtSE~ 0. D)ESPORUTES. MONAnon G UAxo.-All pairtles liv ing near Blair's Cros.-1ng or Strotheor's Depot wishing to n1a0 the- Monatrch Guano, enn'get it, from either of thes poin1tS by apjplying to C. IC. Ilabb or McO. Blair. * R'. J. MCanLW & Co. FARR~ER~S, READ Tills! IMPiROVE AND INIInASE YW Cnors BY USING'TnE BEST SEED,. JMIROVED CLEMMER SEJED CORN, nelected and -nubbed Arpreesty for eed. Iect for bread, bent for stock, and11 best to-yield on bottomi or upland. WVeigha 60O poliuds per busheil. Also, "Ost~run LONf STAPI.E. SILK Co'lroN" Mued. "Tito, earlht1t finest and mtost p~roduc(tilve cotton growna." Price of seed, for eh 1 bushel, $1JO; 4 bushels, $i.00.- Sacked andui delivered on ecm. tW Send monie~y in registered letter to the subscriber, and ytmn 'will get what you . ordetr. ROBTr. H. fIAmR IS -Pineville, Mecklenburg Co., N.. rW Read theo followfug from T. P. Mitchell, Esiq., a large and wvell knownt planter of' Fairfield County, 8. C. "Mn. Ronr.. 11HA1n--18-.Dtr Sir.- I write to know If you can fornish mue wihh enuouigh seed corn of that. Cienuner variety to phant my entire cropt the coming season. I conaider it thme best corn 1 have ever planted. Yours truly, TF. P., 'MITCH EL L." rWr1r. Mitchell tried~?A, (iorn a fewt yeara ago. Feb 6- 1x3 SAUVE 1VONEYz1j U AVING* withdrawn all agencies and placed onr buisiness ona a strictly cash basis, TIIiranIn sAVING AOENTS' coMMNIsIoN AND RAlM DWs, we are entableud to sell our woti knoQwn fertil izer's, viz: WfHeox, Gibbs & Co.'s! Manipulated Gmano, Wilcor, Gibbs & (Co 's 8nper hosphate, direct to mr. chants anijf. rmore at~very low prices b)y the gle-ton, carload orv ht barger qnanitIes for CA 811. WVrite for prikosj.. W ILCOX, GIBBS & CO., Sitynnab Qa.Charleston, S. b., Dec 21-x2mn ROOFING PAINT, GIUTTA-PROHA Roofing Paln t fr ..Asale at the Drug Store. Feb 17 W. 1H A1KiIte . .......... READ RP R A D S-L -4-OUR PROPOSAL During the remainder of the season we will sell our winter stock at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 1F YOU WANT f -Y.- a-O 0~D S TRY US. DRESS QOODS AND" SUITINGS, We exhibited a nice selection of thet goods this season and sold many; sti'l a few pretty styles left, which we wish to sell at a low pr ce. C.oime and see. OLOAK8, DOLMANS, JAOCET3, A few of each kind and real pretty goods-will soll these to lose without a1 profit. DORIS' Rd Ladies' UNUME RWEAR. These goods we bought at low ces fronr manufacturers. The remnant of stoel wIll now be offered at a large reduction. F L. 1. /. E, . Now Is the season t. wrap well and. pr vent colis and pletuona. We are s< generous as to prefer our customevs ti) inv, these goodsatheri han keen theuourselve.s Have no auxlety about the price. Clthill elld Hats Are anong the stock whieh must he re duced before spring. Doan't buy until our go'uIs tire seen and priced. Selling 011t Crockery. We don't expect to linudle it longer, and will five genuine bargains until Ute stec!; Is soft a. We Invite all to call and exainlne. J.M. R31 EATY & CO. WALKER'S S3P E C IF 10 TIIJ.i TRULY WONDERF7IUI IUE MICD)Y HA ANE E VER F"A IL.El TO0 C URE COYN UMPTION, Its Njpeedy action upon)1 all Ulrcehdal and Puhntonio A ffect ions is he. ond ltelief tloa~oe who htavue never tried, it or seon it used. It stpeedlily allava Bronchial aind monic Fevera. It is a wonderful EXPECTORANT AND IL E A L~ E R, -t Ikep the digestive and rrfn-ry or, gane in a natural und healthy condition it PURIFIES THE~ BLOOD, ,[nstantly relieves night Rweats, gnness of appetite antd general debility. It hmn boon known only four years aind HlAS NEVE R FA HED 'r PETRFEC'I .A CUffE. Any one aflhicted with what is generally considered death's avtant ceurier, connsullnp. tion, caur be cured for $2.50, $5.00) cs $10.00) according to the stago which the disease has reached. No piatienlt has yei taken $10I worth before a cu re was affect ed. Tho SiPECIFIC is recomniended only 1o1 pulmonary affect ions, and those dlesi ring to use it can do so by sending their ordoen to tho proprietorc. atthis paper or dircec to me, satfing that you saw this advertise, mont in the Winnsboro E xws AND IIEnALA) RRE~UMATIO REMTEDYW Cures Rheumatism, either acute or ehron he, in from eight to ten days, Prico by Express, $5 per Bottle DR. J. W. W AT'A ER~ Jnno 13 FRNLNO, N. C. --TRADE NORMAN'S COR DIAL o. llrrcgulazlteu antdtsrr of the rnom ItI ae ptable 'o t~he Stmah wnthou b.n Prmpty relloin Dyfntory. DlarrhceaChol. Flx Orit Pall.. Flatulnn e tcaturn, ekoct stomerou be ud n atdseen of tetorchand liwels from relaxaton of the N tEUTRALIZINQ CORDIAL is as pleasant and harmless as lack.. berry Wine. Does not contain Opium mnended fort Bo atks T a eo andnerthn. *a'L Price s~c.-and $s.co per bottle. Bold by all Drucpplete and Dealer, in Medaoqn. *EXOELBIOR OHBMIOAL OOM Sole Propuietors, Waihalsa B.0. U. 8. A. NEW TIN-SHOP ! I IIAVE recently commenced busi ness opposite M r. . . M. Elliot t's Gin Shop, wher(*e will be fonml Cooking and1( Honting Stoves and Tfinwaro of all Rooflng and Gutiering (d011 in a goodd aiainbstantl ane, scha as thle chea pest. iaioa ha Signs Painted in thle best style, Cheap. Merchants will flnd it to their inter 0st to cease soiling light Yankee Tin waro, toorly soldered, and sellmr TIN WARE, as it 16 about as CIIEA, and is made of GOOD MATERiA L. M AUL. n. r A T_ MIMN2J FOR BA AS HE WILL CLOSE WINTER --A GREATLY R E D - a. i. THE EVBli THE IS STILL SHINING WIT -0 WINES, BRANDIES, L] OF THE CU014 FR ESHII 0YSTERS ./dX MEALS HAD A Respectfully, J. G GRE AT B MY WINT 4-UST BE SOLD, .1XD I THE NEXT : At prices unheard of in Wiann CLOAKS AND DOLMAN! Come and see how LOWV I will be sure toinrest some of Respectfully, J.G MT E will dring the piresent week move presenit stamii, intoi theii room: u1ow c ket p a FilWST-CL ASS stock of DRY GOODS, CLiO' BOOTIS .AND NiH OES, And will continue to sell them at the lo Tn- order to red1uce stock., COME AND HEi ANNOUN( IN aitiloni to the abiove, we wflr add, Of all kindsStaple, and Fanrcy. We e gettin~g anything you want, and may ailso hi \ e return thanks to our friends and thi and solicit a conitinuane. If you wish a hi fin no -oe certain way of having it than' C./LD T IT STA1\TDS A 'C BAk Theo Largest Importers of lSoeIgn-; Fr'ul selected stock o APPLES, OlANOE8J IANANAR ltAla6INS, DIGED1 V'IGS, ?OTAQFOE8, and overything oeo that a first-class COUNT'Rr ORDERS .flL Oct 17-taotn ell f, LUGH'S RGAINS, OUT ANYTHING IN GOODS U CE D PRICES. IWG sTAE. STAR FLA FINE ASSORTMI T, F ?QUORS AND CIGARS, EST BRANDS. D FsI ET'VERY DAY. T ALL HOURS. ROESCIEL, Agent ARGAINS! ER STOCK VILL BE OFFERED FOR SIXTY DAYS sboro., 3 AT LESS THAN COST. am offering goods, and youa your spare change.. ROES CHEL, Agent. IC E. rfl st~k' of good's one door. south of our upledI by Mr. Wolfe.. We wifl 4onAlbus to foTIoxK. H ATS, ETC., West posible prices. We. are no.w offering LR OUR PRICES,. JEMENT!I ifter removal, a full and complete stock, of iinot e'numerate, but .it may he ame og 3 sure of gettling It at tile L~OW E'ST PltICa. Iatpule for the patronage we have recelved - Ljpy andt prosperous NOeW Year, you call y spending your money with us.. (JOMR Y"ELL 4 LAUlD ERDAJLE. TTIE LRI~liT-RnUNNING "DOMSTIC.S Thant it Is the neknowledged: Lea~lder in. th e 'lrade Ia a fact that cannob be dls MANY IMITATE It.-WO~Eg4L 1T~ rThe Largest Armed Th'le Lightoet iuing, .o AND IT I8 WAERIANTEDI To bemade of the bestwaterial. 'ro be completein every respec& M~). BEATY A CO. AgnR is uited1 in unoccupiedI tefllto TOI*3i'( 8SIN( MACHtINE CO JRtchwmndl Virginia. A, t in tho Sousth offbr for sale a w.peA 3OABAdS 30 8O&, PEAN!~ Wholesale Fruit House should hav ZED WZ.T' DIS.P4rj