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c 1WN ANI) COUNTY WrONESOAT, October 19. : : : 18?: Tkttuc of TheNews ,\xr> IIf.kar.r -Tri-weekly edition, four dollars ;>c ?tnuvM, in advance: weekly editioi two dollars and fifty cents ptrnvnvv in advance. Liberal discount to clul of tive and upwards. J'atks ok Advertising.?0n*> dolla per inch for the first insertion. ??i tifty cents per inch for each subseo tow insertion. These rates apply to ail ad vrrtisements. of whatever nature, an sro payable strictly in advaiwe. C.'o:: tracts for three, six or twelve month made on very liberal terms. Trail sient local notices, lift ecu cents pe line for the first insertion and scvei and one-half cents per line for eacl subseauent insertion. Obitua-ies uu< tribute* OI re<pect Ciiargvu as auv;i tisements. Simple announcements o marriage* aiul deaths published 1'rec o charge. and solicited. 'VIi communication*, of whatsoeve nature, should be addressed to th< *;irinnsboio Publishing Company Wi.insboro. S. C. Xotiok.?All persons indebted tome for work done will please call and settle. I am coin lulled to have money tc pay those I owe. Claims not paid by the first of added. A "word to the wise." &c. [adv] I. Simi*sox. New Advertisements. Th" Ffr.i-ts of the Drouirht?It. M. Huey. 187G?F. W. Ilabenicht. deduction?M. M. Huey. " v Our Stock? IT. G. Desportes. Come and See?Jos. Grocschel. Sheriff's Sales?J. D, MeCarley, S. F. C. We Desire?McMasler, Brice & Ketehin. (,'lcrk's Sales?W. IT." Kerr, C. C. C. P. F. C. To Whom it May Concern?J. II. Cu:uuiin?s. .i Town Pi-operty for Sale?Mrs. II. ?. Palmer. The Guano Question?JolmL. Mimnaugh. & Witm&boro looks somewhat deserted B since the boys left. A report of the proceedings of the colored'Teachers' Association has been ^crowded oar, and will appear in our prop K age of-about soventy-&vc years-! Hd been in declining health forj Bime. Dr. Thorn was one of the rouighly esteemed citizens of this Hy, and his leath even at this ripe { R,rc is deeply regretted. Rses bv Fikk.?On Tuesday Mr. KPouglass Harrison's gin house in Sown was destroyed by fire. lie Ks gin-head, press, seven bales of ?& and seed. Eight bales were damaged. On the same day Mr. Parker's house, kitchen and House, with two bales of cotton Bin hundred and fifty bushels of invercburned. Loss,$1500. The! was in Kersliaw county. m r fois Yokktowx.?On Sunday I li?? the Gordon Luht Infantry j frinu.sboro for Columbia in order ! oin the Yorktown Battalion of 3 Troops that left the State Capital londay morning. The Company in command of Lieutenant T. K. >tt, and numbered thirty in all. Gordons are a fine body of troops, they have been drilling carefully iome weeks past. We are sure will do credit to their State and sni Bn Sunday at Concord Church, near Bgcway, the rite of baptism was ad fcintered to new members of Concord fk Bloomingdale Baptist Churches. B?nty candidates, we arc informed. Bsented themselves, and in the presHc of a large congregation the solemn He was administered to them. The iv. Milliard Harden and tlie Rev. Hi:: M. Ilood are the respective pasBk of these churches, and their zeal K boon rewarded by an ample harhBhTuE >odwaril htts^g^c(j tjjC following j t Kmm?nica<^n fron, thc state Depart- j r j^f^Agriculture which explains ff I ear Sir:?We need for our depart- t it at the Atlanta Exposition, speci- 1 i.? of pumpkins, sweet potatoes, ( ks.-of sorghum, sugar cane, cotton, j jat and oats in the sheaves. .. t is very importnnt that the products j j State should be fairly represent- j >!i this great occasion, and I hope i \ will be able to give a little of your j e in aiding us to place our State in I{ Ltrue position at the Exposition. Fe will also be glad to have spcci- ! | ks of minerals and the largest na- | [wood in your neighborhood, pc Exposition comniencod on i Kith inst., but it is not too late to i It bom yet as it continues until the i ' lot December next; the sooner you i [ them, however, the better. Base send as freight according to j. lircetions on the enclosed tag." A licsncctfullv. I Commissioner, i ir ADrEimsK.vuxTS.?Mr. Joseph | chel p.'ars this morning with a! [rit display of his fall stock. Mr. | phel selected this stock from the 1 [according to the tastes of the j nnd guarantees to please evcry I lis two chcerfal ami accom|i:?r clerks?Messrs. Joe. Bern-> 1 * { Ind Louis Lardecker, make it; ftecial duty not to l:*t anyone go nsatisfied. Mr. Bernhardt has ; Bof the clothing department, in! Iie ha* had !on?r esperieiiM\ and ! too in a suit thai will take the ! j>f the mo.it fastidious. I. G. I><vpor?cs' new fan fc^ock r?n*p''?t'\ ??3<1 .~or ?<?)* aM ihci lequ isi te for the spendi ug of n | V f tio?iw?.ju? wwii i.?o?cy r ! happy Christina?. Sn<-h a? wines, li " j unr=. solars, tobacco. candies, at t family groceries. lie will jrive sped | l>ar<jflins this fall, so give him a call . I once. ' i ? i j The Pueskytekjax srttkit.?T1 >. Thespian Hall was filled to overflov ?> Jug on Tuesday evening, by persons i nri/kft f }tnt CMnv?/*i* (ntV : <?mv?iw?ijvv u j/v'u inv nut j/v ^i?v (i j by (he ladies of the I'resbyterhi it church. As is always the c:ise i I Winnsboro, the active workers and tl patrons were not confined to any 01 s ! ?ect, but represented the purely cath< i. i lie sentiment that prevails in lowi rj The hall had been handsomely decor: II ted for the occasion. In the centre < j i the room were placed tables groanin .. with solid and substantial rcfresl i < nients. at which anvone could iret th > . o 1; squares! kind of a meal. The mannc : in which these were patronized, testi r: ? fied to the excellence of the housewife ; ry displayed in getting' up the suppei and the equal excellence of the app< k | tites manifested in putting it down . I Around the walls, on the side, and n >' the ends, were the lemonade well, tj ! cigar stand, tlie cake table, the m hHu>nvhiclMlr()ve a thriving busiiM | The ladies looked their best andsufl t est, and the stern sex were all so a^H I uous in their attentions that, a straffl couldn't for the life ofhj^? tell the flB j ried men from the bachelors and^H J widowers, except that the last just a little the best looking and |m devoted. Towards the close of tj^B tertainnient the articles left on^Kj were disposed of at public ontcrBBrf auctioneer being the hahdsoines^Hifi' iu the State.-. Prices were JH&(] able and purchasers were libe^Rtgthis combination caused a gifiglv. | result financially as well as ^Kng: i Winnsboro always comes cat j ] when there is anything g^o?^ it. i | and plenty of pretty women 1<M am- j i Both of those requirements \*c re-1 ! ply met on Tuesday cvening*l and j | ceipts will net about one hdW j fifty dollars. jjjjjj XOTES t'JtOX JUDC,M ^ ^ Kidgkway, S. C., OctobWthe Tere-; A. lew notes i send you fiftod. "We j : binthine region, alias^Rather. and j have had some righu^Hfct nothing ! ; frost in the low grc^^^R who lives ! Id faxnilv y burned torehoui-e! i bales ofj rust-proof 1 nd flour. | ve room, j :ook. On : Harrison ess, gin5 of coth!'^1v 1 I on either. The Ho&her a rock or SB K rIs Democratic H^i^way club to *to Winnsboro. W.o the club and in Vvhe request of the in- i 9 president called the j Bid the following reso-1 wimously adopted: VThat, in respect to the [this club met, but most sclmcs tcrtake any action. in the matter as a club." .. " j When we were in Kidgcway the oth- j er day one of the leading merchants j told us that the farmers generally, were | paying up promptly, and evidently dis- j played a disposition to pay up as farI as their crop wouiti go. i 1'idgcway came near having a place ! in the hand cutting catalogue by gins.! Mr. Alex Walker had his lingers cut I with the saws last week, but so super- ! fieially as not to interrupt his attention : at the jrin head. nM - 4. .U ' l ik; oortoii ;u uiugun aj nig uu- j ing a lively business. Mr. S. F. Cooper *s preparing to I erect a new residence. There lias been preaching in and i around Ridge way fur the last week or j two, and several have united them- i selves to tin; difteient ehurches. I have ever found the clerks at j Ridgewav to be courteous, aceouimo- i dating, industrious and an attentive ; set of gentlemen, and the approaching j busy term, will convince all that will visit the store fur trade, that this is so. Xl-.NES. TOUSG SOLltZKUS OF THE CROSS. A Pleasant Sunday School Celebration at Zlon. Messrs. Editors: I know it will be i pleasant for you to hour ttic exclamation from any of your town-wearied people of? "Good Lord: It is a gracious boon For thouzed wljjlit IlKtr io?, Tosmoll -g-niH those suramrrtlowcrs, Beneath ihls g-i;eavrood tree-'" As we leave the noisy, hot, dusty city, for a cool ride through tangled tr?r<?cfc u-1?aw I "No sou ml t>rf>nfcs tlie solemn etlll Save tinkle or a mountain rill." Time turns b: cktvard in his flight and we are children again; all the conventionalities of town life scattered to i the winds, and we wander at our own ! sweet will, where violets grow in niossydcll, and f^(riWlCi!il ftSWlU Ivnruling birds; hunting swectfum, muscadines and wild flowers. >ut on a farm,, with nature's magic ouch in wild picturesque scenery all iround for exquisite paintings. Her ?rand inimitable orchestra' to lull to Ireainland; the up with old Sol to catch j lio onrlr IhpcI'i: trltwl CMpillo Olid ! >ntsh the dew off the daisies, in our ;agemcss to get to a Sunday School celebration at old Zion. But a few years ago Mr. J. A. fJrigs[>y was superintendent of the Metholist Sunday School at Bidgcway, and [ the organist., liut life, like the ever . hanging pictures of tlie kaleidoscope, presents new views, though the heart :>nce imbued with adoration for the beneficent Creator, like the rose-scented vase, will carry the odor of sanci.y wherever it goes. From mv home in t!ic beautiful city of Columbia, 1 have paid him a vi>it on his farm at Blytherlalc, a name given the quiet retreat by j 2 romantic voting lady of Columbia.1 who l-.as been out "teaching the*youngj idea how lo shoot", and I found him ; t<> be the same humble servant of Gorl.: Superintendent of a Sunday School at j Zion, a church deep within the leafy j forest of the Ridgeway circuit, under; the charge of the Rev. Mr. Gatlin, he ; ? * . A. - ! ?< ll - I nau gamereo me country enimrcn, nic i poet's sweet * - w i I d flowers of the wilderness", with their parents, teachers and friends, for a Sunday School ce'e- ' bration. With his own hands lie had: fashioned bright colored flags. bearing : mottosthat brought out scintilations of, sweet surprise, from childish eyes, and smiles to the care-worn faces of sncw- j age. The exercises consisted of sweet ; hymns, sung with "the spirit and the j understanding", of choice selections: from tiic Bible, poetry, dialogues and ! essays, that showed Haogood taste and I discipline of the training. The Kev.! Mr. (*atliu was to make a speech but; his horse being sick, i suppose he had j no way of getting there. A few e:ir:i-; est words from Mr. Crnmp'.ou, a veteran soldier ot the cross, closed the exercises, ?r.d l!:c children v. ere marched out to a most appetizing ?ud abundant ( 1111 ''1 i pes00"* ^uc'' meetings of pure : !,'. jieit/jB J'elijrious pro<riftss will tell! : woT^?'00* bye and bye", and \re ! Ut in liilfcot a teu* S,:U'< t0 brollior j tni?tB?(nvi!* K;5 a reward for the ' i <:..;? gfiill)fiti servant. Sail on. ,c! <roi>7lJP'on * ll?KAIJST. v- old October >. 18^*1. Lom"*w<'> BAl-TTSTS. lit ' ^Br of the Ki-cent Mwtlnsr ??f the ' Some*F'on at *>an<1>' C'liurch. J^UCditors: Thinking. perhaps,; ,.! -VjB'* account of tlie proceedings j M'h'n lit lt-nifti* Ac?AW!lfmil. ~ i of tBd its annual meeting with! wliiW'vel Chun:}) at Blythewood j 1 San She past week, mi<rht interest j ' ' <1 iivBp readers of your valuable pa- ; ~ ! tluJBivc concluded to send vou a J l-, P | cj^Be appointed hour the. Associa-i j MM** called to order by the former i iflBitor. The delegates from the i Hes were enrolled. After prayer j sinking of a In inn, the body ! '^^Hrganized by the re-election of I)r. j lJookhart, Moderator, Maj. S. j Want. Secretary. I)r. J. li. Arledjro. j Basurer. W. II. Lyles, Esq., and i ||Rjn<?. Uoyd were requested to read j from the churches. A tno-: recess wss oilered and j M*ert$'*"Therc was do dllficnlty in | Bg yin?r this motion, for delegates; v?o had ridden several utiles w.ere be- j ginning io-ieci iikc auymung iu mu j "inner ir.aii." . Tlio body was invited j to the coHege 'building,- where tables j were groaning nndcr the weight of the j many nice things which had been pre^- j _parc? by the good ladies of Elytiiewood j ami vicinity, who know well how to j cater to the wants of those that arc I fond of good eating. The writer, I knowing vour fondues, Messrs. Erii-1 tors, for good eating, thought of you and regretted that you were not there to keep hi in company in enjoying the occasion. Having satisfied the "inner man," the body repaired to tlie church and proceeded to business. The appointee for ihe introductory sermon being absent, theKev. Mr. Corley (by special request) discharged that duty in a j maimer satisfactory to all present?a ; logical sermon out and out, and well j did he merit the attention of the audience. On motion the body adjourned to meet again Friday morning. There was preaching at night by the Itev. C. A. Stiliz, one of the missionaries employed by the Association. On Friday the body was called to i order by the "Moderator. After the { usual devotional exercises it proceeded ; to business. The various committees! offered their reports, which'were acted j upon. Furman University was ably represented by its President, the Kev. Chas. Manly, D.I)., who, in a forcible j a!id happy manner, presented the j claims of that institution. One hundred and twelve dollars and seventy- j five cents were raised to aid the uui-1 versity. Dr. Manly preached oti Sat- j urday morning and at night, in both i of which sermons he made strong and j earnest appeals to the feelings and j reason of Ins audience. During his j address on education, lie paid the j Teachers' Institute, which held its} session at Greenville this summer, a very high compliment. I am sorry I j cannot remember his language. Satnr- j day closed the business of the Associa- ! tion. The usual resolution of thanks j was adopted for the kindness and hospitality of the citizens of Ulythewoort and vicinity. After prayer awl the singing of a hymn, the body adjourned to meet with Concord Church, on Thursday before the second Sunday in O :tobcr, 1882. Si nday was spent in devotional exerches. At ten a. m.. the Sunday School, numbering, I think,"over one hundred, assembled and was addressed by the Rev. B. F. Corlevand the lie v. C. A. Stiliz. At eleven o'clock the Missionarv Sermon was preached bv t> Vi n T fiw. liic jwv. it v-/. ijiiiu>i;) |v?i3iwi \n n*v j Columbia church, and a noble effort it i was. The church was tilled to overflowing. and the science maintained during its delivery showed that. Iliis cfibrt was duly appreciated by the large crowd. I had heard so much of the short crops and the jrloomv prospect for living through the coming year, that l.i had concluded the collections would be j sm?fl, very sniff t. Imagine my sur- j prise when the chairman of the finance committee announced that the total sum raised for Association and other purposes reached three hundred and thirty-one dollars. The missionaries employed by the Association were paid up iti full, and the Association, we are happy to say,} is ovt of debt. 3)klf.gate. { TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. I IOFFEli for sale the house and lot in the Town of Winnsboro. formerly known as tho property of Mrs. E. P. Bones, now deceased. For terms of sale apply to Mr . H. W. PALMEli. Hideaway, 8. C. Possession given tholirst of January, 1882. oct 12- flxl SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to me directed, I will offer for sale. before the cou't-house door in Winnsboro, S. C., on tbe first Monday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, tor Cash, the following-described property, to wit: ?? i- j t r_ All liifii tract oi iana. iymg in rairuuiu County, {?. C., containing twenty-two acres, more or less, bounded by lands of ' -John M. Cft'ja.tck. Mrs. Margaret Camack ' and Estate of Iraneons l'ope, drconsed? levied upon as 'be property of Joseph Smith at the suit of Margaret Oaru ick. J. D. ilcCAHLEY, [ Sheriff's Office, S. F. C. WinDsboro. S. C., SHERIFF'S SALE. 1 > Y virtue of an pxc-cntion to me direct- j f ~y fed, I will offer for sain, I efore the j court-house dobr in "WinnsBoro, S. C., on i * <- - C?A If !? wri*V>_ I tuv 1AJ>V--?!VUl.iLtV 1U ^W'CiUuuoi '? ?VMia tlxe l"gal bonrs'of sale, to the highest biddnr. for Cash, the fo 1 <wing-de.- cribed property, to wit: All that troct of land lying in Fairfisld County, South Carolina, containing tw.-nty acres, more or leas, bounded by Ian Is of Mrs. E. T. Weir nnd the Castle Children. known as the Henry Cities Homestead?levied upon as the property of Henry Castles, deceased, at the suit of Thos. McKinstry. J. D. McCAELEY, Sheriff's OSce. 6. F. C. *Vinnshoro. S. C-, October 10, 18551. oct 15- s SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to me direct-! ed, I will ofi' r f<>r sale, beforw the court-house door in Winnsboro, S. C., on j the first Monday in Noveinbi-r ntxt, with- i in th* legnl hours of sale, to the highest ! bi-lder, for Cash, the following-described j property, to wit: AH that tract of land, lying in Fairfield ; County, South Carol inn, containing three j hundred acres, more or Irss, bounded by lands of J. Ji. Clout., John Johnson, J. T. Hall and estate of Flaunipin?levied upon as the } roperty ot Henry Isbell at the suit of W. It. Svlits, Executor. J. D. JIcOAliLEY, Sheriff's Ofilcc. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., October 10, lckl. oet 11 XOTH'E. ~VT r> ;.pe?tfr.ily nsk all those io 'obt-' VV cl to ns !or Provisions r>r Guar-o j to call ru once ami sittle for the --anie. Wo vant caonuy to p*iy debts contracted j for the v?-ry same snpplies, most of xvl.i^b i will be due cti and before the iir*t of next i ruonth. I V'e mrsl me^t our di-bt? promptly, and j we think ?n tii-e px-wnt c^noitson of tin* j country that it * i'l be is the interest of: each and t-verv one of ns to ses that onr j credit suffers no injury. _ i Knowing cr.v wants we feci sntisac-d that | you will respond wilbont <>i lav. UEA'L'Y ? DEO. f o.t U-fsliu j COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. C. E. Hill, Plsiiulifl; vs. John M. Mc' Crotvy ami Other?. Defendants. IIX pnrsiiawe of an order of the Court I of Common Plea*. made in the above-stated ca>e. I will ofier for sale, before* the court-house door in Wiimshoro. on the lirst Monday in November next, within tlie legal nours 01 saio. at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described property, to wit: All that" tract of land containing ninety-seven and two-tenths acres, more or less, bounded by lands of J. S. Tidweil. II. L. Elliott and lands of tract known as "Snake Alley." ALSO. . All that tract of hind containing ninety-twoand eight-tenths acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Thomas II. Davis and others, and "The Snake Alley Tract." ALSO. All that tract of land containing two *--- ? -.5 -I-* 1 nil11<4n'u aim uijiiii/ jiim iijifc-viiiuiMs arrrs, njoreor less; bounded l?v lands of Ilonry P. Gibson,'1). B. itobertson and "The Snake Ailey Tract." ALSO. All fliat tract of land containing1 two hundred and eleven acre?. more or less, bounded l>v lands of Stephen Gibson. W. lI.-M<:Comie]I. Turkett and C. E. Leitncv. . All ot the aforesaid tracts of land Irinjf. beis??r and situate in the County and State aforesaid. TERMS OF S.YI.K: - One-third of the purchase-money to be paid In cash,'t 1 iq.b'al a nee on a credit "of one and* t?'<>Vtftrs.- with interest-from day of sale, payable/annually', secured by bonds and mortgages ?f the purchasers, and the purchasers to pav for all necftssarv papers. W. II. KERR. Clerk's Office. ~ C. G. C. P. F. . Winnsboro. S. C., October I I, 1S&1. " ' j oct 15-ttl CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAir.FIELD. Nancy Cooper and Others. Plaintiffs, vs. John T. Johnson, William J?j Johnson, Individually and as Executor, Defendant. IX pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the above-stated wise, 1 will offer for sale, ( before the court-house door in AVinns- < boro, on the first Monday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described property, to wit: All that certain tractof land, containing THICKE HUNDRED AND K"!iTV ACKKS, more or less, lying and situate in the County of Fairfield, :n the State aforesaid. bounded by lands of John Johnson, on the north, on the south and west bv lands of the estate of Mamnton Johnson, deceased, and east by lauds of Jackson Joiner. terms or sale: One-third of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, and the balance thereof on a credit of one and two years, in jnal annual instalments, with interest thereon, payable annually, from the day of sale, to be secured by the bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold, the purchaser to pav for all necessary paj>ors. 'W. II. KERR, Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., October 14, 1SS1. octlo-td CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j county of fa.ikfield. James Mann, ag.Executor, Plaintiff, ;vs. I T. Milton O. Dunlap and Others, Defendants. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the above-stated case, I will offer for sale, before the court house door in Winnsboro, on the first Monday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest birhlcr, tlio linmrM'tv. tn wit: AH that piece, parcel or plantation of land, lying, being and situate in the County of Fairlicld, in the State of south Carolina, containing fifty acuks, more or less, hounded on the north anil east by lands belonging to Mrs. Lucy A. Keller, on the south by lands ofTiiomas Richardson, deceased, and on the west by lands of William I>. Pun lap; also, all that piece, parcel or plantation of land, lying, being and situate in the County and State aforesaid, containing twkxty-fivb acuks, more or less, bounded on the north by lands of Lucy A. Keller, on the cast by lands of Win. Richardson, and on south by and west by lands of Thomas liidcirdson. deceased. TEIOIS OK SAI.K: One-half of ihe purchase-money to be paid in cash, and the balance in one year from the day of sale, with interest from said day, payable annually, the purchaser to give for said balance a bond secured"by a mortgage of tbe premises sold, and to pay for all necessary papers. V. II. KERR. Clerk's Office, C. C. C. 1\ F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., October 14,1881. oct lo-td CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIKFTELI). "\V. II. Kerr, as Administrator, Plaintiff. vs. baling Wolfe and Others, L of Common Pleas, made in tlie above-stated case, I wiH offer for sale, before the court-house door in Winns-boro, on the first Monday in "November next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to -the , ; bidder,the Tollowing-descilbed property, t6: wit: . . All that piece, parcelor tract of land, 1. ?.??* in' ?IIA nfw *} AI,r5* UUHg 'iljiu Siiuaig in uiv, vvu?i/> of Fairfield, in the State aforesaid, on the head-waters of Mill Creek, containing S4(;iIT HUNDRKD'AND FIFTY ACKKS, more or less, and bonnd&l by lands formerly belonging to \V. IV". Boyce. lands formerly belonging to Carlos Folder, .lands belonging to the estate of F. kelson, deceased, lands of .Jesse R. Dellencv, lands of Margaret Armstrong and others. TKRMS OF shlf.: One-third of the purchase-money to be paid in cash; for the balance a credit, of one and two years from the day of sale, with annual * interest of one and two years frorrt said day, the purchaser to jrive his bond secured by a mortgage of the premise? sold, and to assume the payment of all taxes that may become payable after the day of sale, and to pay for all necessary papers. V. II. KERR, Clerk's Office, C. C. C. p. f. c. Winnsboro. S. C., October 14, 1 SSI. oct lS-td ~ NOTICE. ~ | Alt/.parties indebted to US FOR GUANO WILL FIND JT TO T1IKIR AD V A NT AG E TO SETTLE FOR SAME BEFORE THE FIRST OF*NOVEMBER, AS AFTER THAT DATE THEY WILL HAVE TO SETTLE WITH CURRENCY AND LOSE THE COTTON OPTION. ]?. -T. McCAULEY & CO. ocMl ?Pay your subscription to Tkk ? t STATE OF .sOtTH CAROLINA, | jCOUXTY OF: KA"IRFIELk>.,. ; Amy TTay, Plaintiff, vs.- Francis H.j | I)ti"Bose anil Others, Defendants. j IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Common' Pleas. ?madc. in tiie j i above-stared case, I- will offer for sale, j j before the court-house door in Winns-' j boro, oh the first Monday in November j ! next, within the legal hours of sale. at j ; i)ni?i!c outcry, to u?e . nurnest . winter,; j the ib 11o.win(1 e ?e r ib? <J property, to : ! wit: j *. A certain tract of land, containing! : two hundred and/orty acres more or! ' less, bounded by lam&of T. B. Mo-; Kinstrv, James Man'nVdid others. ALSO, j ' A certain other tract of land, eon-j ; tainir.tr seventy-five acres, more ori | less, bounded by the Winnsboro Road. 1 by-laiulsot Mrs-. Annie Gradick, by ' lands of the Estate.of Daniel Scott, dej ceased, ami by the Columbia Road. ALSO, j A certain other tract of land, con-' taininjf three hundred and fifty-nine J acres, more or less, bounded by lands i I of Mrs. R. Mason, by lands of II. J.! i Uibson and Sabie Gibson, ami by land i 'ot"Mrs. Annie S. lifmticK. ALSO, A ccrtaiopthcr tract of land, con- ! mining ojJ^rondTed and ,fifty acre*.! ! fnore t?rIcJvfjbbnndod by land of. E. j | K. Gradick, by land of Thomas ('.! i Waft, bv land of'M. Ashford, by land; of Jno. W. lfobinsou and by - land ol" John Boy?T.' . .. .. ALSO, ' A cciTain other tract of land, con-; . tailing- sixtv-eu*hi acrePviiiare-or iCS-V [. Tindr lwm-mleJ for IgtosofoEtfoir'-ffoyfl,1 i by lamiof Mars= ha! awl :J>V' landis-ol'Mrs^'.^f^31ayo?* " - " T:rv.ALsg; *' ; ' A certniivofrier fnict. of. land, con taining twenty aoi^.v more .or less, boumled bv land iif F. H. PulJos'e, by land of Ellen ft. .ttifyliuk and by the Columbia Uoad. ... ' ALSO, A certain other tract of land, containing three acrcs, more or less, and bounded by Iaild of t\ H. DuT5o.se. by land ol* Ellen J?. Gradiek and by tl.c Columbia, lvoad?all.of the said tracts nf 5;i?if! Ivintr, hointr and situate ill the J County of Fairfield and State of South j Carolina. - - . TERMS OF SALE! j One-third of the .purchase-money to! be paid in cash; for the balance a credit of one and two years from the day of sale, with interest from said day of sale, payable annually, until the whole debt and mterest be paid, the purchaser or purchasers to jrive his! I bond, or their bonds, secured by niort- I ?rn?re or inort<ra<jes; of the premises! sold, and to pay lor all necessary papers. * ' W. II. KERR. Clerk's Office; . .V C. C. C. P. F. C. "Winnsbovo, S. C?,. October 14, 1881. oct lo-td. *' ^ : : ?- : : * 1! i r i: STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAiftFtKLD. J. R. Cook and Others, Plaintifls, vs. Lucy A, Keller and Others, Defendants. * :V. IN pursuance of anordcr of the Court' of Common Fleas, made in the > above-stated case, Twill offer for sale, before the Court Jlonse door in Winns- | boro, on the first Monday in Novem-1 ber next, within the togal fjuursofsale, at I public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described property, to wit: -J&: All that piece, parfcol or lot of land, j lying, being and sitaate in the town of' i Winilsboro, and County and* State! aforesaid, being thefot upon winch the late Osmund Woodward, deceased, re-1 sided, and-als^l1 te.f'rtjrother lots with j the appurtej^nccs adjoining, aiid near to the lot-first mentioned, and all five] lots connected together and adjoining] each ptliciv Each lot: to be sold separate^ TKKMS OKt .SALF.t ..One-third of the purchase-money to be paid in cash; tbc? balance in two equal annual instalments, with interest from day of sale, jmrchasers to give bond, with amortgageof the premises, and to pav for all necessarv papers. .* " W. H.'KEKR. Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. P. C. Winnshoro, S. C., October 3,1881. oct 4-td COME AND SEE -MY? ELEGANT DISPLAY ?OF? If FILL 6301 MY Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing. Shoes, Boots, Hats Caps, Notions, Trimmings, Millinery, Ladies' Cloaks and Dolmas are now complete, and I am happy to say are MUCH CHEAPER this season tban heretofore. Boys' Clothing ,a#d Misses' Cloaks n specialty. I therefore take great pleasure in asking my friends and the ' PUBLIC GENERALLY 1 j ^ j" "tiif I have this year. Eespectfulrfc*?' JOS.-GROESCHEL. . oct 15 ' ' t--:I;.' WE DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO THE FACTr that-our - ' ' GOODS is now opened and ready lor mspecspection. Each department will be found FULL AND COMPLETE. Our Goods are all of the "Best Quality," and we invite comparison j both in price and quality with ANT OTHER STOCK?. AH sales guaranteed as represent - j ed ; . No troublo to show goodz, and ail j \ inspection EEQUESTED. j i McMASTKK, CRICiC & KETCH IN.! i . _ | i oct lo j XEOTIGE. I ATT. norsftnfc indpijlpB to mo are re-! qurctfed fo comc forward nt pnc.! and maKe prfmspt parjoentji I ura.heed-; i6;*rQOH?*y and uiust fcjive it. "" 'Yon did ; not bine \0 bc"g me for the goods: now yo:i ! ! will return the compliment by jse:! Hint; up. Yours respectfully. i oct & W. K DOSLY. f \ r 7~0 UR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE IN EACH! | ?i\JS u? EVERY PARTICULAR. L INQUIRE OF US FOR EVERY j j ARTI-LE YOU DESIRE TOj PURCHASE. anJ SATISFACTION j < WE WILL GUARANTEE AL-1 i ( WAYS. ! I In addition to our usual stock of j Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats j and Shoes, we offer special induce- ; ments in GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. j < ?ALSO? ' | s Bagging and Tics at Lowest prices, i TJLYSSE G. r-ESPOETES. j - 0?.z liJ REDUCTION , " boots ] SHOES, EATS, CLOTHING, ^ *' AT THE NETV CASH BOOT and SHOE STORE. . !} IN order that every man, woman | ( and child in the county may be supplied with a good BOOT OR SIIOE. I have made a.reduction on my here-j tofire unknown low prices, and. hope my customers will embrace this on- j ]>or? unity as such an one is seldom met with. Also heavy goods for mens' wear. JUST RECEIVED, On consignment, a lanre lot of Oocke-; ry and Glassware, which will sold !." at a SACRIFICE, to close out the en- | tire stock in a limited time. ] CALL SOON AND SECURE THE BARGAINS. Remember the Store first door south of Dunlcvy & Kant. If Af 7TTTT? V I* iU. IU. IX UIjI. oct15 THE EFFECTS - -OFTHE DROUGHT Are being* felt every.where, and canned goods liave advanced twenty I 1?<>va o l-.nvro ctnelr. hnmrltt ' previous to the advance, which I will j' sell low by the quantity. Remember i I jrnarantfe all my Canned tjoods to | be of FIItST QUALITY, or money j refunded. - I' .?> - *?r-. >**" i v nnwtMf ArnA * rvf\\\ \ THl'C r iijjon VIVHA ;i..> 1/ nyji.n vw? NEW CROP. FRESH TOMATOES, FRESH PEACIIES, FRESH SUCCOTASH, L FRESH STRING BEANS, FRESII LIMA BEANS, FRESH BAKED BEANS, j FRESH CHEESE, FRESII MACCARONI, FRESII QUINCES, FRESII BAKER'S BROMA, FRESH MACIvERELL, i>lb cans.; FRESH SALMON. FRESH TOMATO SAUCE, FRESII IMPORTED OAT MEAL, \ FRESH SARDINES, Imported and i American. FRESH MACKEREL, one pound j cans. - J. FRESII RHUBARB or PIE PLANT,! try it. CONDENSED MILK, don't pay fancy price?, try mine. Five Boxes Best Loudon Layer Raisins?new crop. ill* I ?ikiivu c. .-v i i wu any quantity you want, ami you don't have to pay for paper wrapped around 1 it. A full line of Surraiv and Green Coffee:*. Mv spare v, ill not allow j, further enumeration. CALL AXI) UK CONVINCED TITAT j I keep the best selected and cheapest stock of Family Groceries in Town. I have the best Five Cent* Oiirar in America. Choice Smoking Tobacco. T-EilMS CASH ON DELIVEIIY-NO ' EXCEPTIONS MADE. . ' _ __ octis : a5^.2_,B . j r AND FEED STABLES. ' r *\VlNN>COKO. S. C.. Sept. 1, 18-31. ?' I;1 LOOK OIT! r | P THOSE INDEBTED TO TIIF: UN- j DESIGNED. JK NO WING Til EI K ; i i y NOTES FALL DUE ON THE FIRST ! m OF OCTORER, WILL PREPARE j1, TO MEET TIiEM. AS IT'LL PAY-!0 MENT WILL BE REQUIRED. UN-< ' i c LESS F U RT} 1ER A R R A NG EM EN TS ; " : n AUE MADE, THOSE HAVING j r THEIR NOT ICS CARRIED OVLRl" FROM LAST YEAR WILL MEET j" TIIEM ril-OMITLY. AS I WILJ FORCE COLLECTIONS ON THEM.!; A. WH.UFGBB. |' sept Z ' |m I pi ! M CHE OLD STAND OF 1S7G fIA.S-j u= I >een reopened and supplied with the | ^boiccst stock of Liquors, TVhies. | i .. . . I j Cigars and Tobacco. 1th I k<. It is the place where von can ?ci | I mytbing in tlie | ?1? LINE OF LIQUOR Li! I | lealt von want, as I warrant even' I ? irticle I sell for the money. To uir.ko this place pleasant, and j :eep ir np in the style of a j ? . FIRST CL.t^S SAIOOX. *i' j. -;r . ^ [.Lave engaged the services#?.- ; j MR. A. S. WKOATS, " ' aj ,vbo will take special pains to sot- **' lis customers and friends well ac- M A ommodated, and you will be pleas- ar ?d to see how lie keeps a HOUSE. Under WINNS30R0 HOTEL. formerly kept L>y J. Clenchning, now lie . PALMETTO IlOUSr:, L S* \EPT BY of F. VML1BEXICIIT. oct 15 Ague Cure t la a purely vegetable bitter and powerful ! . tonic, and is warranted a speedy and cer-: tain cure for Fever and Ague,.ChIlls \y and Fever, Intermittent or Chill rFever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, and all malarial disorders. In miasmatic (lis- i tricts, the rapid pulse, coated tongue, j thirst,, lnssitmifi. loss of annetite. nain in .! *'' the back and loins,'and coldness" of the' -Bfine and-Mtteroities; are'.onlr-premonj. -/ j tions of .severer symptoms which tonnraate in the ague paroxysm, succeeded by high fever and profuse perspiration. It is a startling fact, that quinine, ar- _ seme, and other poisonous minerals form tho basis of most of the " Fever and Ague Preparations," "Specifics," "Syrups," and " Tonics," in the market. The prep*, arations made from these mineral poisons, although they are palatable, and may 1 break the cbiil, do not cure, but leave the j j malarial and their own drug poison in the system, producing quinism, dizziness, ; ringing in the ears, hcadaclie, vertigo, and ! t other disorders moro formidable than ]. the disease they were intended to cure. I Atkk's Awe Cure thoroughly eradicates j these noxious poisons from the system, and always cures.the severest cases. It { contains no quinine, mineral, or any thing . | j that could injure the most delicate pa- j : tient; and its crowning excellence, above i I its certainty to cure, is that it leaves the j j system as free Irom disease as beiore tue | attack. For Liver Complaints, Att.r's AntTE i Cure, by dircct action on the liver and biliary apparatus, drives out the poisons i which produce these complaints, and ' stimulates the system to a vigorous, ! . healthy condition. [ | "We warrant it when taken according ! j to directions. J Prepared by Dr. j. C. Ayer & Co., i j Practical and Analytical Chemists, j j Lowell, Mass. OLD BT ALL DBUGCISTS EYZHT1THZ8X. I FRESH GROCERIES" ! AEF constantly bf-ing r?-cgivecl by me. >v \ synopsis ot which I give below. ' NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES AND SYKUPS- !>' ALL ti HAULS. ! ni t:< SUGARS, FiJOM THE ITICIIEST TO Till LOWEST (iUADES. 1 ill", r J.n i r uri JS l.> I nr. i\r. i ? i iii 1'ATKNT FAMILY"?Al,M) ALL GJJAOKS JACKSONS UKST FAMILY FLOlli. CAXXE5) CALIFORNIA TEAKS, Somrtinir Choice. -SUCCOTASH. Beans and Com OMATOES. PEACHES ( FIXE AP^'LE. ivLMON, SAKDI:;E5> .. wr?TAt?n > EI'PER. : ETC- ETC -j ALSO INVITE YOl'U ATTENTION TO Ol'I itOASTED COFFEE. Give mo a cell and examine for yoursell. ? rticlos too numerous to mention/ B. JR. FLEXXIHES. c? Tim ftP '4 1 tSr< "nsckttyo urlife z IN THE p'"^ SP! resbytcrian Mutual Assurance Fund. . <*m n??% You hjirftopnylmt :?r!?'forthe s'.:m v.iilch ..3r r-H reci-iv<r, niidoul;; wiiattlte lasuraucv* aeiuliv coS'.A !^fr Y -v ;<n* sure thnt your family will get tii^stiDi sti ! jour iiif.ii'ij a?i>.v special cHuse la the c-li.u*- i , 'r it is ??\e;nn:. , j *-1 No il^k to.iua. nor any M IV* oor-1 m oration lulling, as co utlier insurance cornet- j ~n l"S. ' Y'jt: knew what row pay ass^sr.ent for. ! lU You c:-:i iisMJrc 1:1 U:i.-> when you could not l:s j po? more <\\;vi>.?:%" ; one. : f. Yx; know t hero w?y> r.i ion? process of law : n>l -y. im-a-is ioc'vtain the sum at j '.v o::r <J.-> t*:*se. i j " ? ' o i rheu sick or s-iiuoh' to atwnO '.-o ! ?i;1 it isthestt*J*:>.i -;.r.'s:, \v::y ro xtvure so | sol uy ;'!i :.}:.oui-t 'or tl ?* I'ci.eilt of jour fjmily . ru-r your No luHIioj.s ro t? nipt the honesty of rr'fiicf!N. " ' ,j \ ius r:j;it t?;e latsuml pi rn < f?n :!?!?' :w:t!; hp rvsuU .Vxi.c. i '" If.stt-s'iift'y njr i.:;: lur^rc si'jns to facers tico : ' a;;>r.r.i?'.v i ;:< n:.?ti-;y Is iett with c.i?:h wtz)y;r ' . mil ??.a tKy ntiHlt;fS. ! Casmnt .vji'J:vu-d to she e'z.'ws ?>' crr>(\l?')r< ! o; hv .-i!t?t-!:m**i?t. irnrui. hni'-nt oroih- : ;tf. i uroniis <'I 1 nv, .?o us to d-vo!v it rnru; thv, .".i;!:y. : L-* K'.ir I;n;'.!(?: p:rti- r.I"rs ar.J appli'titi-in* foi ; u"iiilivr?liipf rati o.i J o I;oa<?, . __ S -pt ?-;.m for F;iini?-lti County. ; "wqtic's, ' ALL per-iras lirv.ir.y :<2a:"r.<?{ lh? JL County < !' V;:ir:itH will j?rc's<-Lt , * i i t in \<) the C+.v.iAx r.omi!iL^siouc-.fH bv tht- 1?\ il.st <];iv ol" .\ >vcn.b"l't lc>H!. i ij. j. j:. ii wivf.y. I ti, oc'. C C'LaiiniMii. C. C. Altaic* the minds of the former* n<; \r !MXAl"(-iII furls his bainicr to I!ie l>r ices, still adhering to that principle. pa IMXAL*GIi'5> at prices that makes the ' HEAR T5I? f-,000 van's Standard Calicoes. ;U C.\ < yards Fancy i>res-s 4i<?ulf. ?i < .S\ Fancy I):v.-s Goods, 1 .'?? < ;V!0 yard* Black Alpara.at l>si centsTwenty .pi<ves Lnbuts LMack ('ashmc at ifcts them direct,from l>< ad^uarters. up its color ibr years, examine these go FROM JLI Foiir hundred J,au!es* Trimmed illrsr. A nice trimmed hat ::t - >, 4<). (}~z Mv stock of Vc!vo!?, Satin?. Kibbons tiffs, Muttons, &e.. arc now eump!i is yen i s. The tac'iliiic? of the two Houses?Mil imnatijrh. at this point?arc unsiirpas's:' prices that will eclipse all previous elf . j.i r. 8.? PATiTIES IXDEHTKD TO Ji WE CASH AXI) EXPENSE. oet i:t M". L. K I (lotiiimi house. - '' ' *- m. . , . I . .. - .. . t t-r v . '"J"'0 ' . ; V MOST coinplotf'stotfk' Hinsr in ul neck\ve?r hi endless variety. lioys* 2: e latest f?!vlc.s ami finish, at prices to SU . , . - . -> FINK shoos for men and hoys..-; 'J anilia. and Webster's braid* hr'sdl coloi lpjiea coats in all idiade* ajrd qualities.' id Mohair Dusters in all styles. ALL Oil DEES FIIO July 7 .. PLAIN O?< I AM NOW DECEIVING .My my ry Goods, consisting i? mi't of Dun; eat v.uiety. Corsets, Hosi'-Ty, GjoVc; all kinds, which will be gold as low Hnl 1LLIN ^ A VT\ 771 4 vnr nA^TlC! ?n JC V7V/V.L/O ia ait uu; ?:v> ir Milliner fioui Baltimore, bas sele< ,re, and no pains will be spared, to pl< ie above DEPARTMENTS. Miss B ason again. IF YOU WANT A SETTING MAC] :d the bert F;imily Machiie on the na lern being in use in this County. ?.n<"i :j other without busting, you can fin JUST IN A fcUPPLY OF GliOCEl :rd, Chei ?e, Ciackers, Cakes, Cur. rosene Oil, Bagging. Iron Ties Mid; j found at J. 0. BOAG'f5, on the Cor here. Don't forget to call, as these a m. . AN ASSORTMENT OF BEDSTI UST EECiiiVEO. . . . J.. Sept 24 "THE "QUEEN I \LLL-Ll**mL * m The -QUEEN BESS" Corstf nnd Ski.t Sr.vr introjnced. It is a ]>.?rjrVt tit tiny e^rsi rj:j>s, oasilv n'ljnstt-'l t<> :inv ue^irfnl length WENT C LOTH STEEL PKOTE TOlt, vch sting, but also reml- rs it imjos.-ible to bre Mil nr. FOl: SAIJS ON^Y I y n:r?v 20 - Manufactured by ISAAC A. SWEPJ am) roa salz srr DOfUEVi* & MAKING WATCHES. j rfectlve Wutch Ca-e.s are ore ci' the rliief j j-o r.isr.j v.vtclir^ rot i'clrijr good-'" t> 7!:0 or.sf.s ); JatrfWn nml not 1 ; well ai!a:!L ?!ust W, djr? to t :;?> is: *?-! M ut. w!)5rt: iDiorf?Tt.s u jt;> tv marti# i <, ts or lilt? n a;rl: nrsv^slluttr.? oVssilns, rv-| . te?. Ac., siuKhe cfco^ct ;l.?:s paid <m '{^ )lli'ij li v.ni>'. l>?yj; v a 5.'i-r?<! c:iv ? ". :! ? l):? ! W(??:Id h..v >:.v( 0 dll t:;S lsvsWtr sad tl vr:?,c. V.'e fcavc i ( ?:? :;:!} .-??n a <c.-f tliat ; ' urs :;1! tlif-st: !Tqt:{n nitT.ts. ir tr-vJi ? Vrn i rl?\1 for over tnoMv year* o:;f. st?l? n-.tu'lns f?Tf. Wt? refc-r TO th<- ??AS. IU?V Valwt IlVwdSoM CnsH, vUl 'h Iijk l-rCoiist* ?ti?* fL?r articles or ;h<> J.f.vclry jraue, j _ L^ssJny :?> lr so many adwiRfi'SW ovf*r ( o:l;cr w;>ir:? o.-rs. sisrii; ? ? iv.o ivy platter yoYif. (rid Mvr a pu:i? or c*?ni- I ii. And'w advise all onr n??4ers to s:-5t ! 5r ':t wvJerJor a e-ird o;-car?'.<><-T.?; Va-m * ::t j r?Ia;n :Jio irt;\r:r??r r. w3?!ri? ?i:fy ar? i * I> tlio *?!y Si:flVrr<: Csv :ru-"lr wr.lt t*ro 1 t-'sor jjnld, searniwsiw-jtftants, and eer-tr?, ' - - ? - ?.. ^ ill joins. f.'O'.V*. ]>! a>\. - ; y; ;;ry mini by letters pa:i nt. Tucscforf >"; no iP h'Iore a J<*-wIrr v.ljo kt ?-ps !!.<? { ' .S. IJOS>* I'atrnt SUfiVnot! Odd i a Hity tL*?*. tfUTcjraa' b--:s i: sad j jfr.t clatn: :?> ? cq'iaily j "'. r salt* by ro.--o::s?Mr J v:.'] :.-?. A.-k to i i!:e w.irrsr.r t'.:.*r #C0MV*"I<is or-'-I: -. ><% J 'j .!< :/; be VrtTsUaticti aiiy cati:> o; -<J l:i JW gwd. r.y 12. j .? . 1 ISO TICK. \ LL p'-w.is* ir.'lcltel to lb-* h;'o . V ?JO.iN v i?- . r:"Sf ?lr-fl s? ttiii. r'.:siti"s i>m? jvuJ tl*f 1.-I of No*. < !!:?: r \vi}i !? : : .? to tix* 1;hu.:> ?>? j-.ii f.?r r??lj? .??. F. km ;::;. 1*" - J.vGw 4 Ml ?P|pC "ij ccy.c r.rnj^ Ihn^B *!?* n::^M wci'itl >voi:dei^SH OF 3?I^XAF-J cn{??srori.i .c* oIvjH onts?\70rt:: rJi (T^?| f :;is?wort}1 ?'? -v:or: h :->0 ol-^whw.W res?tiro <>i;ly~ lions*.* fl If von v.*#!:? a o<!^ ;i; -i'.?. 7GTicx<r, SH fif.o u'ood*?at ! wcnftB . 1)0, ;:n^roso!!ioB H . Neck wear. Eiuinpulcl i4tc ami at [irK t-s far c-xofl :is>an?U lire?.-. at H (I. and 'his 50:i.>Ca sku'M .MDINAud^H X "WILL SK1TLF AT* tor,|sfeJ|H v.: 1 ^ rr- ' H the fSrttc. WPW !i:fl ;ni's. Yi>utlyTSuii$ au|H it :iiC Tin:w--'v' Eayjor's oeMivatCfl .^9 rsj tluj is t lie -jH Silk Surges u;:d A!;u'JB MPTLY riLijj^H PACT* ) Full .Stork of StapMB estics. Calicoes, I)rt:9 r. Nct.oflF. D x& fcha lowest. Tl ?a Le I dtirs of t!.e s&son. Mifl ' In I *'.*} olv ,V'i fiV^r]R fl i ae our frittiicU arul cfl LACK, will be with us I 71 XT'- one tbc,i lias stoo^B ferker, tince- bur,died wiii do a greater range oil d it at J. O b(M M ?JFS. Flour, 3XcmI. Or? die*?, Marker*1', Tcb-'cf^B any ,\bd e eiy tbiD^'on I r.er, us cheap :is c>:n lx? l.-fljj :ie fiicts and woitiiy of I SABS, CHAIRS.-LUilM ). BOljH ;Ess,r"coi^^B : \ i ; p I I 'iiS \\fii g p >r*t-r is by f;ir tlie moH j:U<l 3;.is iwv; ra-l K^.It i''so lias the ich not only j-rw nts^H jik tbc clasps. Warr<oafl T. M B9 THE BEST !fi ThE^BB Fourteen different sizes and^B wffli r?>om*i1/?/l VfKiffC/J?f"C ,. , n ill requirements, and pricsd to sH jL|ADIWC FEAT9 CkJti'^c Wood Docn, Fatert "H &<5pilab!e- Daiaper, InttrrlttaJH fc^^helf, Broillug Dob:, Tise in I i M SB^BH^^ri)5,,,^ecerTSW| SWWSs^lBs;'Sin^'CSrcas.' "lunSnSfiaJjaB &>;?>3&?cl K-.i^ta, Kieici Sacela. fee." j CnequaJcd In- livc&? ia FraigS, 'saaa Ja; 1 ?cr^ox.-.:. -. ] ?ARp_&,CC., 2jaJtfrr.ors, R3d?r-;,*c F<AK^T, WixuxA^p^c, s. c. .; /;' i.j-.NL J (xBAIN fij ZK&mi O-RAIH d FIIEAT. KKDlil'ST I* uOOF OA^iM - RYE ASD DAKTJBY; J U.ST Tdu'.TJVJ:!) A FITT, STOcJI \J?r .ii.kl X J enxbs?EH wacgxs-.c lizm [xd q['a!>a2vTj:i:i) *io cm SATiSFAC': :OIS*. JB Al'.vays on hn::<; :i frt!! r*;d fork ot (<r< fcr;c- :u:u HarchynroB jL* ais J i .J~? & cJ| :>< S ' ' fl *> . m~"y r-?rf T*^l < i .*( !: J s !( [:< ! I!r:<is J.iy.^^M in