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- ?> , ~ '? I L%*V.1+"\ ' ! ... *f r TOWN AND COUNTY, j WEDNESDAY, Ocfolw?r 2C>. : : : 1881. Tkt?m? or Tiik Xk'.v? ani> IIki:ai.i?. -Tri-wcokly pdition. fonr dollars per xT/ni7n.t. in advance: "weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents /ter'/ttittnn, : '?7 n./.vil <lic<*onnf to clubs B lJi iiiiwunx. i> i.'v.... .... of live and upwards. Katt.s oy Ai>vki:t:six<:.?One doJlai B per inch for the first insertiou. a .id; fifty cents per inch for each subseq ient insertion. Those rate;- apply to ad ad jk rcrtlsenwits. of whatever nati'tx*. and g are payable strictly in atlvawe. ('0:1tractsfor three. >ix or twelve months Made on very liberal temis. TraiiI sient local notions, fifteen cents per F line for the f'rst insertion and ?even ft. jr.id onr-haif cents per line for each | subsequent insertion. Obitua-ies and ' tributes of respect charged as adv<;rI tiseruents. Simple announcements oi I marriages and deaths published free 01 Kkp. charge. and solicited. A.U communications. of whatsoever ' ' 1 *'? ilio n.lfUn'. MlOUiU in; ;uuiiv7.^-? \v*!nn?boro i*ubli.->l;:ng Company IWiansboro, S. C. Nott<k.?All pcr?ons indebted tome ' f<>r work done will please cali :tnd settle. I Kin compelled to have money to ]>:iy those 1 owe. (.-'aims not paid by 1 the lirst of November, will have seven j>er cent, and the cost of collection . added. A "word to the wise," 3c c. ?.\I>v] I. SlMI'SON". ' y'crr ArtvfrUsewcnfs. Furniture- K. \\\ Phillips. Sherifi* Sides?J. D. McCarley, S. F. JLocal Briefs. I ?T*xe< arc coming in slowly. ) ?ttomembcr the exhibition ofWil-j Eg lougliby Iteade to-night. It will re-, H jay an attendance. I ?Cotton is looking: up again. On ; A- Saturday it brought 103 cents, aaul on . Jlomhiy U>? cents. j 9HV ? Senator J Jail lard* who was a mcm> ber of the civic delegation to York- 1 town, returned on Sunday morning. j ?There was never a more appropriate time to pay your subscription to; The News axi> IIk:jau> than the present. We want money badly. ?We regret to learn that Mr. W. II. "Williams has beenquite sick ot" late.; "We hope he will soon be restored to health. ?There were no services in the-; Presbyterian church on Sunday?mv. < Pratt being' engaged in missionary j work at Lar.caster. k?The Camden Journal is now pub- J iished a? an eight-page paper, six col-1 wnns to the page. We congratulate * oar neighbor on its prosperity, and ! trust it will be permanent. ?The Fairiiehl Teachers* Assoc: a- | lion (white) meets in Wimisboro on : '.'..S.l.if !? V/>vot*ilM'V fit ! Illll" sttuiai l uiiui in 7 which time the*semi-annual election of j ofiivers will be held. ?Mr. I>. Sugenhehner ha? the thanks j of the office for some very fine five-[ -^ent cigars. They arc known as '^Su- ' genueimer's Favorite'*, and arc manu- ; iacttiml especially for him, and arc J undoubtedly the finest five-cent cigar; we have ever smoked. lie has a j stock often thousand of the cigars at j his grocery store. Uelkuous Xotick.? We are re-J quested to state that there will be set vices-at Buffalo Baptist I hurchat three j n in n,!i the firth Sundav in; Hg thi* month, conducted by; the Rev. ,T.} jHa X- Eii'tznihii^cr. The. t'^crciscs of the ! Mr Smniuy Seh<*c>i;\vHi commence at two . r o i-luck- ' ; .rr~r~rr~.~y r - 1 lioitE A?.ux.?The Gordon Light j Infantry returned from York town on Sunday morning. The boys seemed toj have enjoyed their trip very much, and ! L all accounts agree that they tlhl credit! to themselves and the ^tate. "We shall j publish a full account of their trip in! W our next issue. II^IUll ISuiihje Bcunt.?We are informed ! Itiiat uie i;riuge over ou^ai ^ilw, r.boi|t ten miles from Charlotte, was destroyed by tire on Thursday night. The lire is supposed to have originated from a spark from a passing locomotive. The bridge was worth about live thousand dollars. The necessary repairs will be made, and the trains run as usual, in a few davs. ' Pmvw.w_M,. T7* \V T>hi1H?lC ! I MX. ?v r*. *Ui ll* rr J , oines out this morning with an adver- i. tiseinent teliing something about the ' fine assortment of furniture he lias now 1 02? hauu. A visit to his commodious ; establishment will convince anyone i .that he possesses facilities lbi pleasing ! any phase of taste, ami for snpph inpr j the wants of everybody. If you want i anything in his line, don't fail to give! liim a call. j iouiixalistic.?The Aiken Recorder \ made its appearance, edi:ed by 1 (_\>1. C. E. I?. Drayton, and owned by : Messrs. Drayton and .McCracken. The I Recorder will be strictly Democratic, and will also advocate the cause of -luiblic education. As editor of the 1 I Journal and He rime Colonel Drayton i <litT much to l>rl:??r the cause of educa- , tiou into prominent notice, and we nre j bd to see that he will continue his : jo'jd work. CKiyvi' Mlsic,?We have received j the October number of the Southern j 3!n$iail Journal, and we return our j I thanks to the publishers for their atten-1 tioiH Tlic present mr.uber, like all i others oS this valuable magazine, is j well filled with good reading matter- ' interspersed with choice selections of! music. Among the latter are a sncred I sot:g, ""When II a nest Time is Over", with "Sweet Sixteen March" and ' Thinking of Thee", instrumental. The price of the magazine is only $1.25 per annum. Address Ludden & I Bates, Savannah, (Georgia. -Tiik Sixth IJecimknt.?The commit- ! rrc appointed to selcct an orator tor ! Ex? Sixth Ke?riment Survivors* AssoKiatlon :.t the reunion next year, have Ihosen \V. A. Sanders. Ks<p. of Chescr. who entered the Hcgiment when huite a lad and lost an arm in the Conh derate service. Mr. Sanders has : I writ ten the followi.iic letter of aeceptrtiiitc to Col. James II. Kion. chairman of the committee: CrKSTi.ji. > C-. Ootol>cr 10, l$si. T>k.\k Sik: Yours of date 3rd October. 1s>m. inlbrmini? tnu that I had l?oci> chosen as orator for the next annua? of the Survivors* Association of the 6th Ifeuimcnt. S. ('. \ .. ha< hi'on received. 1 grateful for ti;n favor conferred. will accept the p virion. Yot:rs very truly, W. A. S \xi?:::s. T:zv. St-t.: Fair.? Preparation* for t!-.e s?p}>ro:;riiin?r State Fair a it jjoinir S'eadily fo-v. :ivci. present prospects j i'Hcafoa ?r"::Tifv;:;<? ?>i:ve*s this yar. i!o?with?tai;<iin<r lue drought, cotton v'to a'id -ucTM'nil complaint of hard : times. Secretary Holloway says that i 1 t the entries so tar are larger than usual, j and the exhibits will, it i- confidently !; .believed, exceed those of any previous T 'i ;-"' ?. ? I t-i! tr> T11r? \ e;t 1 . i wo uiui";* ?nw w ...success of this as to any other Fair.: viz.. a full list of exhibit.? ami a large number of visitors; ami both of these arc anticipated at present. The officers ! of the Fair Association are diligent. 1 and the citizens of Columbia arc pre- ' paring for a irrand display during the , 1 week, and will do all in their power to 1 interest and entertain visitors. The Ou.oi:ki> Teachkks* Associa- i tion.?This association has adopted a j regular constitution and by-laws. It ; has n president, vice-president, sccre- , tary, treasurer and chaplain, elected ' semi-annually. Nine members shall constitute a quorum, providing one be < an officer. The monthly fee is ten ' cents. The meetings will take place j on the first Saturday in each month. The committee on constitution was :is < follows: E. V. Johnson. \Y. 1). Chap- ( pelle. J. Hill. M. E. Dillard and C. M. Barber. The following committee on , programme was appointed: Lucinda .? Thompson. M. E. Dillard, I.. A. lioss, 1 J. J. Trapp and Isaiah (joins. The next meeting will be held on the first . Saturday in November. A Plkasaxt Hunt.?A correspond- 1 ent,' Hunter*', writes: "A party of i 1 fox-hunters were in hick a few morn- j ings ago. After three dashing and ex-: < citing races, and the catching of four ! * foxes on and aroumf^ijie lands of Capt.! ] J. F. V. Legg, with a pack of ten;, dogs, the party stopped at the residence ; of that highly-esteemed gentleman. As ; the foxes had destroyed a hundred and J .i.?~i.. - %.. at.? T VI iuui t t?uv;nvu.-? IUI .ui i.vgj. . she concluded to give the hunters a t complimentary dinner?and a finer I * one I have never had the pleasure of ; attending. It was duly enjoyed by the ; { hunters, aud they feel under groat obligations to their host and hostess. j The party was composed as follows: 1 Messrs. Kdward Ta\ lor. John Taylor. 1 Cheslev Boulware, .1. I\. Xevitt, T. J. ' Sholton. We only wish our friend ] Major Woodward, the; leader of the j * 'Fox-Hunt in Feastcrville*, could have i ( been along with us." 'l Death of Mns. W.m. Johnston*.? \ { Intelligence was received last week of ] the ilentli of Mrs. Anne G. Johnston,!1 wife of Col. Win. Johnston, of Char-; lotte. and mother of Mrs. T. K. Robert- ] son. of this place, which occurred on 1 > j the loth inst. Mrs. Johnston hail been ' a lou^ sufferer, and her death was not : i ( unlooked-for. She was in every sense , a true Christian woman, and her tine I j qualities had greatly endeared her j ' alike to her tamilv and to lici* huirc circle of friends. She had many friends j , in Winnsboro. who will be pained to j .? learn of her death. The Charlotte j ' Obserccr, in mentioning the sad event.; . ^ pays the following appropriate tribute ] to her memory: j < Mrs. Johnston was a descendant of! _ one of the ancient families of the State, " though a native of the city of Memphis, t Tennessee. Her father. Dr. Franklin ; < Graham, was a son of General Joseph ; Graham, of Lincoln county. North Carolina, and removed to his home in Memphis early in life, where ho died : ' during the childhood of the subject of j : this notice, Col. Wiu. Johnston and t his estimable wife have b**c;: citizens ; ' of Charlotte since their marriage, f where thev have reared a family of children, all of whom have attained J full mat urity. Xo member of tlje eominunity was held in h:ghcr esteem than | ' Mrs. Johnston: and now in the ripen-1 1 ed years of life she is called to the re-!. ward of her Christian work. The} community, which know and apprcci- . ate her many virtues and excellent ;" qualities, are invited to attend her! funeral. J i v Tiik Boys at Yuiiktowx.?Captain I Jbrda* received oti Wednesday morn- ! < jug" the following telegram from Lieut, j; Elliott, commanding the Gordon Light j Infantry at Yorktowu: J YoitKTOwx, Ya., October 18, l.sSl.? ; j We arrived sate at one o'clock. It is .1 terribly dusty. All well. : From the accounts in (he Xcics raid : ] Courier, the South Carolina troop? i .Hcem to have had a hard journey.: { There was a deficiency of cars, and .v those.supplied were small, dark and 1 generally uncomfortable. There was j1 little or no water on the route, and ! * I 1 some of the troops even snlfered for' food. The amusements at Yorktov.n ; appear to have been ba-Ily bungled.: ( and the accommodations to be very ! . poor. There are but two tonts to each i company. Food and water seem i scarce?the latter selling at five cents a i . glass. It is hoped that as the celebra-; J tion progresses the troops will fare j j more comfortably. j*. As a mutter of interest vo append, j ! what should have been sooner publish- j ( ed, a roster of the Gordon Liirht In jt fan try a? they left for the Centennial: j (( Lieutenants?T. Iv. Kilioit, com- j i mandinir, T. It. Poliertsou. ; J Serjeants?J. K. McI>otiaIu, T. M. : i .Ionian. W. H. Flonnikeu. ! . Corporals? .1. IT. Hardin, Ii. P?. Mo Master, T. \\\ Lauderdale, J. W. SeijrJer. > Privates?J. O. Boaif, C. II. F?nce, ? O. \V. Ituehanan, J. X. ("enter. D. A. Crawford, \\*. T. Crawford. W. J. ' Elliott, J. M. Elliott. U. 15. Jlanahan. L. J^mcleeker. II. Landccker, K. .1. i1 Mackorell, J. F. McMaster. D. E. Me- J II. Y. Miiiimr. \V. M. P roost.i A. W. ifeyiiolds, T. AI. IJoebnck. \V. A. iiomcdV, L. Samuels*, W*. 11- W'illiford. < . i * < Cokk and Cotton*.?The '-following is a consolidation of the reports of crops for the month ending October 15. from returns to the South Carolina Department of Agriculture. The esti- ? mates of the'yield of the various crops are based upon ninety-right replies from thirty-two counties, one county not reporting. An average production j is rated at 10*). The weather has been ! favorable for harvesting. Cotton*.?The worm* have appeared ! in all but three counties. Fifty-live j correspondents report that the crop has I not been damaged by them, and thirty- i ic??ort that some inhuv has been ! sustained. The loss is variously estimated ;tr lVout live to fifteen per rent. ami from one-fourth to the entire "top" ; crop. In northern ond middle Caroli-i na the yieiil wiil be belter than was expected a month airo. while in lower I Carolina the estimated \ it-Id is four; per cent, below September reports. , The yield as compared to an a vera ire crop is in t:ppcr Carolina l:;'ty-two, middle Carolina fiftv-live and lower Carolina sixty. The entire crop will probabiv *>i: gathered by the tiist of. November. Cokn.?The yield of the corn crop, will not vary from .September es:i- ; mates. In some counties it is reported !?>tter than anticipated. bat the general estimate for 11:?? .State is unchanged. I The avpnigp from reports received indicates that not over a half crop will I be harvested. ?Vj?'i:ms to constipation and its untold miseries e:;n keep ::: e.u:; dit?on by n moderate use of Aycr's i Pills. the surest, safest and mo?t relh;1 blc cat lui rue. I 1 tiie cor.oiiJin teaau:i;s. Kimitts of tin* 5>woiul TJx-lr A^s<>< i:iticn--Thr Constitution uixt th?* IJ.vUiw*. "WiNXSnnno. S. October I. ]ssi.? Phe Association wns ml let I to?#i-(Vr l?y H'i.'liain D. Chappelle, at ji ocjock. uid tin1 proceeding were opened in il:c form. The next in order was to hear from the commit tec on c??u?: if ution, wlio reported favorably. The hairman of the committee ro.-c and read the constitution .is follows: "We the teachers of the State of South Carolina, and of Fairfield county, now in convention assembled, do declare uid ordain that the audience now in on vent ion do organize a County Teachers1, Association. Therefore. Jic if rc-<ulnul. That we the teachers of FairtieM county and of the State jf South Carolina do lay our hands to :::d si^'n the following constitution and l>y-laws: Aktics.k I. The Asstx-Mtion shall consist of live elective oilieers?i'resjlent, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasnrer ond Chaplain. A;:r. II. The term of officers, shall he semi-yearly. The pre.>idinir officer -hall app >ii:t from time to time, and iill such vacancies as mav be tscee>sary. Akt. III. The president shall pre-ill tviru.liiMrc f.M/1 ill lli< ?il> JVl^ V/?VI MM JAtWUH..^ ;enee tlie vice-president shall preside. Akt. IV. This .Association shall nol be opened unless there be nine numbers present, one of whom shall jo qualified to preside over s:;id meet"c* Akt. V. The members composing his Association shall not pay into the fund less than ten cents per month. Aict. VI. This Association shall meet on the first Saturday in every nonth, commencing" with the first Sat-lrday in October. Akt. VIL. Xo officer shall be riffcent .-tiivimr liii /?! 1 ii\M v itiax b n ivu ???v v?. ..v. erm. Ai:t. VIII. Xo person can become i member of this Association under the sire ot' sixteen years. Aj:t. IX. Xo article or section in his constitution can be restricted, aler having' been ratified. by-laws. Aut. I. This Association shall be cnovvii by the u*:ne aud title ot Fair:ichl County Teachers' Association [Xo. 2). and shall be entitled to one vprcsentative at the State Teachers' \ssociation, for every fifteen members. Aut. II. A person wishing to become member of this Association must jc ofjfood moral character, and indusrious habits, lnvin?jf some respectable ciown means of support. and shall be prop setl by a member of the Association. Aut. I IT. Any brother or sister ivlio >hail knowingly ]>ropose for membership any immoral or unworthy person. s=li:?lI be expelled or suspended, as :ht? Association may <letoru?:in.'. Aut. i\*. Should tlio candidate not some torward for initiation within lour iveeks. lie or she shall have forfeited ;!?oir proposal, and shall not be initia: ;d unless reproposed. Act. V. A teacher from any other ;o?ntv hearing a card from the AssosOi'iution from which he or she came. ?hall he considered a member after saving paid the required fund. Akt. VI. No member shall speak >11 any question more than twice nor onger tiian live minutes, unless grantid bv Ihc Association. After the reading of the constitution t was: declared roadv for adoption. Oji motion of Mr. J. J. Trapp. the ;onstitution was adopted by sections. On motion of Mr. Alex. Johnson. Art. 4 of the by-laws was stricken out. After which Mr. J. S. Coins moved hat a committee be appointed to adopt, i programme bv which the Associa:ion may work. The motion was carried. rl'he chair appointed a eommil:ce as follows: Lucinda Thompson. \i. K. Dilhtrd, L. A. Iloss, J. J. Trapp, [. S. Goins. The Association then adjourned, to neet on tiie hist Saturday in .November. I. S. Goins, Secretary. OKIITAKY. DfPAKTED this lifts September fi, 1SS1, ilr.s. J.vcv V. IlArnisoK, in the eight}seventh year of heir ag*. For nearly sixty year* she had been a consistent n: ember of the Bipti-t church, incl (1 il*i1 in the ;n!l triumphs of faith. As ;he grew in years, she grew in grr.ee. :>nd ipenorl for Heaven. For h-. r. death had 20 ttrrcrs?the grave no gloom. Years jefore her deith she declared hers If vadv. and when the summons came, she tin so J away ns one going to sleep. As a mot; er she was tender and affectionate, as i neighbor goncrons ^n:l kind?admired md I ncd by nil who knew her. f^hs eaves one ehil', a nnmber 01" grand chillron !-nd great-grand children to mourn ;heir loss. Jiut we sorrow rot as those <vho have no hope, for we feel assnrcd :h?tonr loss i.s her eternal gain, "Blessed ire th- pare in heart, for they shall set jiod." AMicrs. SHERIFF'S SA LJCS. BY virtue of executions to m: directed I will offer for s;:!e, before the jmirt-honse door in "Winnsboro, S. G., on helirst Mondav in November next, with.in ;he legal Lonrs of sal^, to the highest bidler, for Cash, the following-described . ropevty. to wit: nf" r?nffrm f,n^ lilfiftlc liorsf. irc <Tie-horse wa<?on and harnevs, one :.wo-horse plow. twelve sacks cotton seerl, m<* iron-tooth harrow, one urass blade. >no hoe, one small plow stock, one double tree, also a hit of corn tons and oats. Levied upon us the* property of The John ii. Oitiicart Co., at the suit ot Jatnes Jones. ALSO, One I>nggv i>nd Ham ess?levied nyon is the proju rfy of Francis Leitner at the ;n:t of \V. E, I)otv A' Co. J. D. 'AlcCAliLEY, -* - -IV r\r~? v n aneriti s v/iuve, o. x - \j. Wionsboro, 8 C., October -i, ISM. oct 2:1SHERIFF'S SALE. BY rirtr.c of .1 TTsmiit on lion to me direct? j. I will offer for sale before the ?ouit House door in Winnsboro, S. C., at 11 c'clok, nn the first Monday in S'ovrinber to the iii^rlicst bidder, for Cash, the following described property, to wit: Foar bales cotton?lovj.vl npoji .is the property of Aquilla Harrison, at the suit >f The John 11 Cathcart Co. J. D. McCARLEV, Sheriff's Office, b. F. C. Winnsboro. S. 0. < *ctober itu, 18*1. oct 4 x 1 f 2 Atourhodse J THE MOST > CHOICE SUMMER BEVERAGES, SICK AS SKEURY COBBLERS, CLARET PUNCHES, SODA WATER, LEMONADES and OLD VIRGINIA MINT JULEPS. THY THE CELEBRATED BOOK B SEE, ALWAYS r-f^T-T /S. "EV*T* f*ri?\T. n =?( r >? V acr^ V W 4 JL* j. c l t: xi) i x i x c. Li-7.3 N :c* door to Y?\ Dt.ty ? Co. ?P.iy y?nr snbscripMon to Tr:r. Xi."\Vc ,\N!> liiCUA!.!). r , CLERK'S SALE. \ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j COUNTV OK FAIRFIKLl). 0. K. Hi!!. Plaintiff. vs. John M. McOoivy ;iii<i Others. I>efendant>. IX j?ur>uancc ofan order oftTic Court of(IMeas. made fn the a! ovc-stated ca.'c. ! will oiler for sale, before Jlie court-house dour in Winn.cboro. on the lirsf Monday in November !i?-.\t, wiihiu llic leiT-il hours of sale. at . ]?ubiic outcry, to I lie highest bidder. !??? following-described property, to wit: All that tract of laml containing ninety-seven and two-tciUl.s acres, more or less, bounded by lands of ,1. >. Tidwell. II. h. Klliott and lands of tract known a* "Snake Alloy." ALSO. All that tract of land containinir ninety-twoand cijrht-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 eop.taininjr two hundred and eijjlit and thive-?*iirlit!is acres, more or Ie>>. hounded by lands of Henry K. (Jibson. I). 1 i. llobertsou and "'J lie Snake Alley Tract.*' ALSO. All that tract oflai.nl containing two hundred and. elev/Mi' .acres. more or loss, bounded bv- lauds of Stephen, fribson. W. II. McCojuiell, Xurkett J / * IS I ' . illlll \ . i y I^'UI'VI " ' All of the aforesaid traets of land lyinjr, beinif and -ituate in the County; and State aforesaid. i .. tkkms ok'sai.k: One-third of the-purchase-money to I be paid in eash, the balancc on a cm!it ; of one and two years, with interest . from day of sale. p':t yablc annually., : secured by bonds and nmrt^aiA'S 'or : the purchasers, and the purchasers to ; pav for all neeessarv papers. ! " *W. II. IvERI?. Clerk's Office, C. C. C. 1\ F. C. Wiunsboro, S. C., October 11-, l?S?l. ! Oct l.T-tti CLKIiJCS-SALl-J. | STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of r.viki ield. Xancy (hooper and Others. IMnintifls. ! v<. John T. .Johnson, William J. .Johnson. Individually and as JKxecu tor, and Others, Defendant. J X pursuance of an order of the Court : I of Common IMesis. made in the above-slated ease. 1 will oiler for sale. I before the court-house door in Winns! boro, ou the first Monday in Xoveuibcr i next, within the lciral hours of sale, -at public outcry, to tin; highest bidder, the foilowiuir-deseribed property, to wit: I All that certain tract of land, eontaining* TIIUKK I1CNPUK1) AND 1*<?I IT V A CI IK-, j more or le>s, Iyiti?r and situate in the Countv of Fairliehl. :n the State afore ' said, bounded by land* of John Johnj son, on the north, on the south and west by hinds of the estate of Hampton .Johnson, deceased, and cast by lands | of Jackson Joiner. Tr.l5.MS or SaI.K: j One-third of the purchase-money to : be paid in eash, and the balance therei of on a credit of one and two years, in [ equal annual instalments, with inter: est thereon, payable annually, from i the day of sale, to be secured by the 1 liAtwl ht' flu> onrchnsor and mortL'&irc | of the premises sold, the purchaser to pav lor all ncccssan* papers. "W. II. KEll^ j Clerk's Office, C.C.C.F. F. C. i Winnsboro. S. C., | October 14, iyyi. oct I'Mcl CLERK'S SALE, ; STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. j James Maun, as Executor, I'laintift'. vs. ! Milton G. i)uulap and Others, ]>e{ iendants. j ? X pursuance of an order of the Court ! 1 of Common Pleas, made in the ; above-stated case, I will offer for sale. I before the court Douse Moor in n imisj boro, on the first Monday in November i next. within the legal hours of sale, at ! public outcry, to the highest bidder, { the tbllowi lig-described property, to j wit: All that piece, parcel or plantation ! of land, Iyin.tr, being and situate in the : County of Fairfield, in the State of : South Carolina, containing fifty ! ac:;i:s, more or less, bounded on the ; north and cast by lands belonging to i Mrs. Lucy A. Keller, on the south by i lands of Thomas Richardson, deceased, j and on the west by lands of William j 15. Dun lap; also, all that piece, parcel i or plantation of land, lying, being and I situate in ilic County awl Male atorei said, containing twkxty-fivk a runs, | more or less, bounded 011 the north by ! lands of Lucy A. Keller, on the cast I by lands of W'in. LMchr.rdson, and on j south by and west by lands of Thomas Richardson, deceased. tkums or sai.k: One-half of the purchase-money to ! br> Ti:iid in ?;asb. and the balance in one ; your from the day of sale, with interest | fro mi said day. payable annually, the ! purchaser to <rive tor said balance a ! bond secured by a inor(<r:j<r? of the j premises sold, and to pay for all necesI sarv papers. I * AV. II.KERK. j Clerk's Office. C. C. C. 1*. F. C. Winnsboro. S. C., j October 14. lSNl. j oct l"j-td j CLERK'S SALE. j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I county of fairfield. W. If. Kerr, as Administrator, Plain1:11 vs. Saling Wolfe and Others, Defendants. 2s pursuance of an order of the Court 1. of Common Pleas, made in the above-stated ease, ! will offer for sale, before the court-house door in Winus' boro, on the .first Monday in Xovemljer next, within the legal hours of sale, ?nf public outcry, to the .h5ghe.sl^$Ul($^:, the following-described "^iWertyy lu wit: , v All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lyinfr, being and situate in the County of Fairlield, in the State aforesaid, on i the head-waters of Mill Creek, eontaini ing kic.ut hundred and fifty ack'ks. i more or less, and bounded by lauds 1 formerly belonging' to \V. "VV. liovce, j lands formerly belonging to. Carlos j Feldcr, lands belonging to the estate j of F. Nelson, deceased, lands of Jesse j it. Delleney, lands of Margaret Anuj strong and others. tkkms of sni.i:: One-third of the purchase-money to j be paid in cash: for tlie balance a j credit of one ami two years from the ! day of sale, with annual interest of | one and t\v:> years from said day. tin: ; purchaser to ?r:vc his bend setrurcd by ! si inortjfjijrc of the? premises sold, and j to assume the payment of all t;ixes J that may become payable after the day ! of sale, and to pay for all necessary i papers. "W. IF. KEKT7. i Clerk's Oflto. C. C. U. 1\ F. C. ' Winnsboro. S. C.. ! October 14. 1 SSI. oct 15-td ! T^[7E respoctfvilly ?isk ali tho?e inrtebt\ V e?l to tis lor lYovisi' Ks r>r Gnauo I lo call ;\t once and stifle for the same. ! We want money t'> pty debts contracted for tlis very nkiuo snjir.lies, most of wl,i<*h will be duo on ;.m! before iLe first of next ! KIOTlth. i We inns* mrff r.-,r ebbts promptly, ami ; we thin!; in the present condition ot the ; coor.try tin-* it will be i?"> the interest of i e.tch and ev?u v one c.f its to sev that our rerlit. sno injury. Krj^win^.ssi-r nants y?"e fi"<l j-ntir.lleo tlir-.t von will'rcsp'<nd withou! m-Aiv. jUKAi Y ? LTiO. j 0,:t 'l-jxJsi i j. if 3M.*?-'-w 1JLUU^XJ~J. ? CLERK'S SALE. i j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ' COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Amy Hay, Plniutiftl ys. Francis II. DuBosc :u?il Others. IJcfcjidiiiit?. I X i?ur>n:?nceofinn.??rdcr:ol'th'o(!ourt - in tin* above-stated on>e. I will offer fur sale, before Ihe courl-h<>H$e door in WinnsImro, on the lirst 3b>udfiy in November next, within tin* lejral hour* of sale, at jniblir. outcry. t<? the liiirhest bidder, the foUowiujr-deseril?ed property, to wit: A certain tracf of. land, containing two hundred and fu.rty acres, more or less, bounded bv lands of T. 15. McKitistrv, James .Mauu and others. also; A certain other tract of land, eon' t:iiiiiu?r seventy-five acres, "more or : le>s. bounded by the Winn>boro Road, by hindsot >Irs. Annie (Iradick. by ; lands of the KsUite'<?fI)aniel Scott, deceased, and by the Columbia Road. ALSO, ; A certain other tract of land, con. taiiiin?r three hundred* ':uid fifrv-nine a errs, more or less. bounded by lands of .Mrs. R. Mason, by lands of 11. .1. (JibsGn and Sahie (I'ihsrtn, and by land of .Mrs. Annie S. (iradick. also, : A certain of her tract of land, con, tainiug one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, bounded bv.Jand of K. - ?. >: i ?'' i i ..V /i ' IV. UVilliltSK. 11\ iil.nj, ui i v.. \Vatf..I>v land ofM. Asbford. by land > of.Jno. \V. Iiobiiis-on.and by land o1 | John Boyd. : . . . AToSOj . A rftrtaiii oilier tract of land, con; taininy sixty-ejjflit fttTcs..>non> or less. | and bounded by hVinh ot* EHj'ir l?oyd, . i?v land of Marshall -Atv^vtiv . ami "by r' lands of Mrs. ?? MaKni ' " i ... A certain olbcr t ru^-t- of land, eon' tainlnir twenty acres, more or less, j bounded bv land of K. II. PuUose, by i land of,Kilen I!, (iradick and by the j L'oJumOia ifoiuu ALSO, I A certain'Other t ract of la:ul; conj taiiiiii?r three acres, more or -less, and ! bounded liy bind ol F. II. Plliiose. by j land ofiCllen 1?. (iradick and by tno i Columbia Uoad? all of the said traces | of land lyinir. bein# and situate in the County of Fairfield and State of South j Carolina. j TKUMS OF SALE! ! One-third of the purchase-money to | be paid in cash: for the balaucc a | credit of one and I wo years from the : day of sale, with interest from said day : of sale, payable annually, until the | whole debt and interest be paid, the j purchaser or purchasers to trlve his ; bond, or their bonds, secured by mort; ira?rc or luortjrajres of the premises sold, and to pay lor all necessary pa' pers. \V. II. KEliR. : Clerk s (Wfjec, U. u. r. r k.-. Winnsboro. S. C., ; Oetobev 14, lijiSl. Oct lo?f<l. SA 1,20. ; STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COfXTY OF FAIftFIKLf). J. T?. Cook and Others*. Plaintiffs.. vs. Lucy A. Keller and Others. Dcfcnd| ants". '' ; J X pursuance of an order of (he Court & of Common Pleas, made in the j above-stated case, I will oiler lor sale, j before the Court House.door in Winus' I ... M L... v noro, Oil UIH UI'M .UUIIUUJ ill .*u\viir bernext, witliin the lejrifl.hou rs qfsa le. ;i t i public outcry, to the -.jtfgiiest bidder. tho following-described, property, to I wit: . <*. All that piece, parcel or lot of laud. I lying, being and situa&in tho town of j Winnsboro, and (Jouj.ity and .State j aforesaid, beinir the lot upou which tlx.' ' late Osmund Woodward, deceased. re! .sided, and also the four other lots with j the appurteuaUces adjuring, and near ! to the lot iirft iiwiirtoiwl, and ..-ill tive ! lots con nee tod together-ant] adjoining : each other. Each lot to be sold sepa| rate. TKUSIS OK S*I.E: -?r . . : One-third of the pnr9?ase-moncy f<> I be paid in cash: the balance in tw</> I equal annual instalments. with interest l IVoni day of sale, purchasers to yhfe { bond, with a niortir??e of tin; premise^-, j and to pav for all necessitrv papers. I W.JI.'KEKK. j | Clerk's Office, ^ L\ C. C. V. F. ?. j Winnsboro, 8. C., I October 3, 18ijl. ' j ! Oct 4?til SHERIFF'S SALE., \ BY virtuo of an execution to ino! direott d. I will offer-.for sr.le. before j the court-house door in IVinnsboro, S. I on the first Jlomiiiy 111 >ovemD<>r )]uxf. j within t'ie I^ptsl hours of ?a!e, to the* jbighj est bidder, for Cash, the followiirjj-dcj scribed property, to wit: ( All that tract of land, lying in Faprficld ! Coxinty, t?. C.. cc-nlnining twenty-two I acres, more or loss, bounded by Jajnls o: John M. Oanack, Mrs. Jlar^nret (|?ut:'c3> and Estate of Iraneons Pope, deco^sed^ lovird upon as the property of K Smith at the suit of Margaret Casnack. J. D. McCAHLKY, Sheriff's Office. S. F. G. Winnfboro, S. C-, | October 10, lb81. oot15Sil):iilFF[S Si ALE. BY virtue of an execution to me directed, I will offer for Rale, before the court-house door in Vicnsboro, S. on tLe first Monday In November next, within the I"gal hours of sah\ to the highest; bidder, for Cash, the foil jwing-de.scribia7J lwnTiMrf hi wit? 1 All that tWL-t of hind 1 vine: in FairfielJ County, South Carolina, containing i'V'.rgty :>errs. more or loss, bounded by lan ff of ilis. E. T. "tVcir anil the Castle (hifeI .lrcD Icno^n as the Henry OaMles Uomfe* j levied upon as the property. B [ Henry Castles, deceased, at ih'j suiti L Thok. ilcKin.strv. j 1 . J. D. HcCAELEY. / Sheriff* Office. * a. F.. d' 'Vinnsboro. S. C., r' October i<?, 1881." j rot :i:- ' | SHERIFF'S SJLF. f I~) Y virtue of an.osmention ,tf).jq<\ I)"':ed! I will :off? corirMiott'jritrfHt irl lVin^!?j$/'S'w.-: tlie first Monday in Xoverblji-r tif-i't^p^.j^". in tlx*; legal honr* of s<-.lf\ to the If ! bidder, for CY.>h, the fol]o\viag-tli'iT.p:^0',| I property, to wit: ! All that tract of lund, Iving in rf r i1 ' Conntyr South Carolina, eont.xinii/ thref ! hundred acres,. more or loss bout'N i ' | l.nds of J.'IJ. Cloud, John Johns/''1 T f j Midland estate'of l'lannigan ?le*?jV " ' | ;ts the i-ropftrtv ot Henrv Isbell :fl ? v, j of \Y. 11. kts, Exceptor f tLe sul' J. L). 3XcCA1/t v | Sheriffs Office. fKJ "j. ', Wir.nsboro. S. C., j ' \ Octolx*r 10, 1 ?5cSl. I Oct 15- J | TO WHOM IT M.VY fecEKJ I WILL EE ABSENT Tm j State fr? .m die 18th of tin, V ^ ^ ^ : the 1st of November. TtaT, ia(lsT)tCil u . uie will lind their notes lit i ?i. f> the bunds c: ! S* LOOPING, wno if. RUtborizea t, ! s-ollr?cl for nie. I ' I have on hand one o/ ^ , nrmrnm , , fpon liRgorv. on^ : si* spat r)la:form snrm?f * , ; 1 % wag?>nf una at ! HSM-rtiueut of tlie OifJ TJ. t. i II IiicJicrv iarir I \\ agons. fa^i' ?ALS?| A frill lino of , v- ^ - nJ ^^ ness r.n a *?agor t . j i^HH fl |:P. ! A-.J:!k lii' . i?lf;jise Ci'. l "Hnv,,. the- .?'* ! into the wi ,Mf .Jjr| lion. MB r V^'lrr"1' J-V-it ";-' UEB&amsl * A'-s!<;n''0. % ??ffrj, mj*J?L.<?tu j 031E"AND SEE - M V ?.u 1 ? ! ELEGANT DISPLAY -or? iff FILL GOODS. I I | MY Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing. Shoes, Boots-. Hats Caps, Nations-. Trimmings. Millinery, Ladies' Cl<>;iks . and Dolmi?s are now complete, and I am happy to say are MUCII CHEAPER r ; tbis season.,tbr.n heretofore. .Boys* Clothing and blisses' Clonks a specialty. I therefore take great pleasure in asking ruy friends and 1 the j- PUBLIC GENERALLY 1 to come and see what I have litis ve.tr. Respectfully, 1 ' JOS. GROESCHEL. oct 11 REDUCTION 1 EXTRAORDINARY IN BOOTS, - SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, AT THE NEW CASH BOOT axd SHOE STORE. ! IX order (hat every man. woman ' and child Iu tlie connty ma\ be sii|>I plied with a ?ood boot oushoe, f: . I have made n reduction on my here; tof uv. unknown low prices, and hope inv customers will embrace this <sj?s ;i< >iii-h iin one is seldom met ; with. Also heavy goods for mens" \ wear. Jl'ST RECEIVED, I On cousjjniiiiont. a lnr?re lot ofCrocfce; rv and f;ia**waro. which will he sold i sit a SACRIFICE. to close out the citi tire stock in a limited time. ' CALL SOON AND SECURE THE BARGAINS. : Remember the Store first door south of Pr.nlevy X* Kant. M. 2>I. IIUEY. j oct 1 ~) WE DESIRE I TO CALL ATTENTION TO THE I 1 FACT that onr i i stock of goods I is now opened and ready for inspec/ j spec lion. Each' department will be ! found / full and complete. ! Our Goods are all of the "Best '\ / j Qualify," and we invite comparison i I bpth in price and quality with l a>'1* other stocks I All s?>l#.K r'naranteed as represent ! eel. i \ No trouble to show good:-', niul an ! inspection | I^EQ,TJII!STEX5. McM ASTER, BRICE& KETCHIX. | oct I-) "Itaetliig-"" ' Announcement i i p FILL GOOBS. }/ o?o NP T,].Vl)F.r.KFR & BJIO. ; *""" fV 1 i RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT AN | INSPECTION OF. THEIR FALL AND WINTER-STOCK OF DRESS GOODS. CLOTHING AND . ,v5ENTS FURNISHING GOODS. ( o?o ;: FULL LINE or LONG CLOTH. ; | SHEETINGS, QUILTS, SHAWLS. [ I BLANKETS, UNDERVESTS, fob ! LADIES aGENTS. HOSIERY, . I GLOVES. | HANDKERCHIEFS, RUCHIXGS, ETC. ij | o i f i *; LARGE VARIETY OF OTHER *; GOODS TOO NUMEROUS TO t MENTION, AT PRTES FULL! | IN KEEI'ING WITH THE '! Tx^s-s. P. LAESICKSS & B30. ! cot 11 tj NOTICE, - 1 A IjI' ]H'T*.r.r. lvivin?j n:r:::nst t!>? J_ i. </t" Wiviielt "vvt:i . ri i-Mi To tu-' 0<u:!!J::-:sio:u-?s i>y the *; iluv c? 2^jv-uib'-i\ IS*!. > i * J. IMJMiVEY. oct C il Cliiurin. u 1. C. C. v.'*' "> r ~i\k. iu.J . afidT! rygr -> ., i? a- ',u.i>x iNEW FUKN I ARRIVED AXI) fJ r I O?0 ? [ ; DON'T buy until yon have seen my Sto si lip um-uualied. and overvthing wan an PRICESLOWER THAN EVER. ! j I keep on hand most of f.li? LEADING P:ices to suit the times. Lumber and neatly repaired at moderate piiecs. i SAVE YOUR FREIGHT BILLS AND 0 ING yOL'R GOODS OF ! R.jn I PLAIN 1; ; o?o? j ' I AM NOW RECEIVING .y Fa : Dry Goods, consisting in pal ycxnest ! great vtiiety, Cors-ets, Hosier j, loves. 2* : of all lands, which will be sold as low as t j it? & ^ Ik f-? f jj Sa id 2S 9 P i ' I j AND FANCY GOODS in all the novelti ' 0111* Milliner from Baltimore. lws i-elecre* care, ant! no pains wiil be spared to pie s< , the'nbove DE^AliTilENTS. Miss 13LA season again. | IF YOU WANT A SEV, ISG 5IACHI2 t and the best Family Mnchi;.e 011 tne maik them being in use in this County. and wii] any other without basting. you can find it j JUST IN A fcTJPPLY OF GEOCEPul ! Lard. CI set-so, Crackers, Cakes, Csndie; Kciosene Oil, Bagging. Iron Ties and any be found ;it J. 0. ilOAG on the Coiner j where. Don't forget to call, as these are : ;ioii. AN ASSORTMENT OF BEDSTEA3 i JUST BECEIVEl). ,1. o. Scj-t 2-i ! piE '"QlEEiN lit i fcff//4Jro #ra s '&3 i jj? j. I | y \ i f * V^ i I Tbo -Q.rF.KX i;i-:ss" (Vrs. t nnrt Ski't Sn; p >: ' o'-t*v intrtxlnu'-il. Ir i-- :i p."?rt?-rt rttrin^ cors.-:, ?: sfi'::j)s. Mt>ilv :Uijus!fi 1<> j-tiv 'lo-iivd 1 1WTKNT ( LoTII JvTKEL I'KOTE Tl>J\ v.l.icli .rs." n^. Lut :tlsi> rcixiM-rs it i:sit-o.-'.-iblc to wreak 1 :;cu .r. FOil SALK ON'j-Y l>y . iii y *2f> TUS: " CHAajn"! i sl& siUMil 13 ! s j A?r:t:*trs the ismjkIs of thf faniiTs ns well [ Ml.MNAt"(J{f Juris his banner t<> the l?re<-z | prici's. >!:il ;ii!!i?,rin?r <> that priisriple. j?rtv a M!>i.\AL'(iil'S at prices thai make? the \v | aghast. 5SiO A El THE FA3S2E O "?.Oi'0 yards Standard Calicoos, at fij con 2.<".)u yards 1'aney Dress floods, ai ecu yards Kain-y Dress (ioods. 1?>.J reu yards IJhick Alpaca, at cent-;?v Twenty pieces j,nhins lllack Cashmere* th.d ire Is them direct from headquarters. Ii . keep its color for years, examine* these good Four l:ii ml ml Ladies' Trimmed Hats?1 dollar. A nieu trimmed hat at 2.*>, 40. yi .*2.oo:nid *2.."<o. Mv st-;ck of Velvets. Satins. T'ibhons. M chiefs. !!uit??!is &(- .. &e.. arc now complete bus years. Tie.: facilities of the two House.*?Mitm*: Mimnatijrh. at ihis point?are unsurpassed.; at prices ihat will eel Ipse all previous efforts j. l : P. S.-PARTIES IXDKHTKDTO ME SAVE CASH AND EXPENSE. oet 1:5 "m."lTk5 clothing house, c ! j ? ~ j MOST complete slack of <"loihin<r in ?h< j and neckwear in endless variety. Jh*\s" Si;i the late>t stvies and t;id>h, at prices to .-uit I ! FIXE rimes for men ami hoys. Tav Manilla, and Webster's braids in :i!i colors. Alpaca coats in all shinies and qualities. Si ami Mohair Dusters in all style.-. all ollders prom July 7 ^Dor-; i -.^ ^i^^S?- L I Manufactured by ISAAC A. SHSPP/ 1 iKS FCK SilX i>\ Ul.tl.KVV Sc. F w ITUEE ! !i i \ LU AlilU V ?'j. ok. For d^si^n and rroi OTr"- : ted to be us it-presented, and i f A New Supply 01 Picture; i Frames, Chroscos ami V?V;1: rockets: Brackets, Hat Hack?, i Mirrors, "Window Cornices. j "Window Shades. Tin Sets.; ? i i Spring Decs, ?Jattresses. 1J \ MONEY SATED IS SL02.K1 [ k' MADE. ' J SEWING MACHINES and at j Shingles lor S:iie. Furniture ' i t i TEES EXPENSES BY BUT-! j ' PHILLIPS. | 'ACTS. I til Stork of Staple nnd. Fanr.T ics, Calicoes,1. L-re.^s Goods illations, Fringes, Laces, /-uttons he lowest. Mi s ?&Ifel3? i^SSoLei^iteis 5 a # ies of the senson.* Miss BLACK, i 1 the :?.bore ^coi's vifh- jrre.u j ?. onr fiiondM ami customers n; s Cli will be with u.s tbc coming j c I i sTC, one that has stood the test.; ;e?, tlnee hundred and fifty of i 1 do a greater ran^e of work tiian j ; at J. U L-OAG'S. I :S, Flour, IVIesiI, Grint, Bacon. j =, Mackerel. Tobacco, j and e.ery thing yon want is tt ; , r.s cheup as can bo hou^hr any : facte and worthy of your atic!:-.; I | 3S, CHAIRS. LUIIBEK, ETC.. j i I i BOAGL -I I '??" rnRSWfT" I I I & j ri<-r h by far the iuot conifortablf ! Ii'J has :>)!({ jujj-W^V'M] | t al.M) lirs the ilii!ti? IiSx'lv I c-Jjn-a; not only i :;<< ir< Jc the clasps. Warrunie-J. in t very parJ. M. BK.-VTY cV CO.. SOESTiflT"" * . 1 i a# pojp" of onr nu'rcli:'.;;!?, vpi :<: and thunder* forth n?;>tc!i!cs> s you jro. ami i>::y your ;.o(>ds :<t orld wonder aud^ rivalry start i t=?worth 8i el.-owliero. its?won!i !-;i Isowhnv. its?worth "2~> rlscnvhcrc*. * ?; forth ;l'i cNewlw-rr. ?the only Iiousiy^i \\"n::>boiv! f\oti w:uif :i ?<)<:<? dress lir-t will i s at 40, :>->k, 7.'.. -V <j};A ;imj ? jo. j lite Lron?:>?:it ?4.VM;tv ce"!? 0:1 the j >. ? ' i. 17 ?. tip to sonifihiNir line ;;! ! Vckwrnr. F.MiI?r<?i<ltTy. Tlnisslkc.r-: and ;;t j'ric.- i'nr eKcrcili ujr i niirli Tiros., ;tt Chester, ami J. L.! ;uul 'his .season shall ru>h gootlr ' i i VflMXAUGII. | WILL SETTLE AT ONCE AXD j el ? 1 j TARD7T-: OLl'MliU. S, C. Si.ito. f?on?>* fnmi-iiiMtr awn1.- | is. !rnils ;.!aI Jwfii-'Suiis o: the time.-. m>:'? Mn.-!;inr?v.\ ftl-n the l:iu*sl is iho I>v:hy ftr&w. ik ai:<l Aijw.ci Lij.-en PTLY FILLED. I ;?f 'II v i y ti s rHEBEST IS THE ^HKET. urtecn diiTere::t ?>?* nr.-1 kinds. Five with Eimmok-J Kwrvoirs. Adapted to amirmrn 1 l?. mid Dticetl to nit a}! parens .EADSHC FEATURES: jle V.*(xkI Doors, V.'eoi G? i>ta.Ke Dn inner, In^cr* barjXT.J>Je A*;toc Shelf. Dn>iilng Door. Pwiagjns Kearh:. Swinjpr.~ Flue-Stop. PeTSK-tMe -Gssn:r? Lon Or?--s Piece. Double Short ers, Hcnvy Riri? Cc-rers. I?Ic:a::juuxl Tire >. Niekei 1'r.r. Js. etc. :equaled hi' Uiw'riu!, *iu Tiuii;* tut ?i * :tion. LSD & CO., Es!t5more, Wd. Ai'T, \V!ivs?l?oro, S. C. v- -.-I--.Ci: ^ Fii F.SH (H&iRl.fcS' AT1F ftoRsfantty botes r-?roivo-V by Rio, _ a synopsis of which I piv_- below. . -j NEW ORLEANS XOLASSFS A?to vVnrT*Ssr<rA.-?S. FKO'M THE rrOHF>T TO TP3 Tn~r;>:rsTTrorr in tits >r M'K"f--jits' M i A 1 K.N': FAiUiV; ?ALvO AU. Gil.uMIS i At 'K son's ka^i iLvr.vn'u. CASSED GOOj&Tv ; J; / 7 CAI.iro I!X I A PEA i:-S. Scrc;-t2nx Vhr-:^. srccoYASU, aenss ;?a-J corti .c iaH'rfu* - | TOMATOES. ' ; J EA C'U K-n %. PIN'E AI*T I.E. J?|f SALMON, - saksine* 2JVSTAU9, #? : PEPI'SH. " ' ETC.. ETC ' | r i also invite vet::; att::::^gn "x> ovl ROASTED COFFEE. . Give nio a <sll a:nl 0X'-ir?'.R? f^r- youiW>lf. 4, .. Article Ice iitwrrons to ia?-s?tl^n. - - - . ?>*'. ?>.. 3L*\S> JLi. fc n? U P T? A T ' T\T H vjrx\.rxliN i ' ' : ' M GRiUIfJ ?RAIST.,!, ..-V v" VYTIEAT. liEi) JKUST rKOOtO^TS, liYE AND UAKLEY.V \ .JUST DECEIVED A IT'LL STOCK-. OF BAGGING AND TIES. TENNESSEE YrAGOXS-Oil E A.P vj AND GUAKAXTEEI) TO GIVE SATISFACTION. o A;r.*ays on Iia-nl a f?I! am! sclcct >a>ck c?f (-Jfccclies an?l :irc. ' " J. F. JIcHASTEJi A: CO. ' " sopt 8 ^.. _ iPW~eWpF FOW itiili uibUii ISO If $ ?IX AT? ' M TT T7 T, T\ T? Ti ' ? r JL J_i - J i./ JLJ JlV ^ MY STOCK of goods for tb#> se-i i? now in store r.Tid' opjja -for public inspection. In fcirtr DRY GOODS STCTJE * ' ' "vVili be found Dress Good?. C-ili. c cs. Ginghams. Lir^eys. Flannels Bleached ;:nd D.vnvn rivl Shirting?. Drill?, (jetton rianreJs,. Je.:ns, C'.?tt'-n.ad(-s, C?;:~M!iie,es. Tie*: nelii.rJ, Brown, Bicselied u:jd Tut fcev I-od Table Danmik. Dov:i<s trnli Napkins. CLOTHING, HITS. LADIES* ANEL CIILLD^Ejn !b nutio^s5, in (>tjlua5, 2\ u . IX tlic Grocery Ds^iiapijk jir2L be fonnd Sn#u.?, &?V?s, tfyisgg,, Te?i and other nccessaiirs. .......^ v. ?also? Ponchos. IVars Pine.-ipp'o, S; Imon,. J'omfttoe?. (ore Stn?'. .Sa:riln..?:, luckier-. Choose. Etc. A lot of fro>h C.ikc;s unci Or.i<-lco:s. . . ' ;ggj IPLSIL FISH, F?>ii's ri.Srl, FISH. T.. 1 .T< 1 1 JL.I Iin.i UiiU lyllii i*ci I'.'VJ a K* mi;U kits. Uuckei ci in Stc pound ;ius. . IN FACT yen c..n jrct :iim< anything vyn wmh in either the Lry Gooes qv Grocery ]ine. NOTICE ! ALL persons knowing t!jrr,j?r!ves indebted to either JL'\ l-LPi.It & CO.. or to F. ELLSI'. are hereby noMSej to cojbg np r.n<1 fettle. r.< ::il iaiius not paid i\y ibe FIRST DAY f NOVEMBER, ?fter date. v.:il ! ? .iV,.,.,* in th/? h::*lds fif CJY ?lltorn<7 for collection. * $ Sept '27 ~iiSro" dk^ toil V / -::M ";-/S n AA"n0-; H a TT6 J a 21 ? i%~. \ji xy \.y.a..s ' - ' ". <5_ ' A. NICL Lai " 1 * CABBAGE. ' ' ..V A JTINE LOT or >:e\v ipjsrr POTATOES. ; A >TEW SUPPLY of SJACTvEPvir L ' ?TJIIS TEAIi'S CATCH XEVf FLGUIi ??-(t YllVZli ir.i2IKAL?JUST CCMl'l IX CALL t'OON A>"D G~? 7I1Z TITST SELECTION. US", H. Bosi-s-i arer t PW Is g h t s m {sureamg v . MfKAi giimil; Rai\n'Bgll^ % f V }|j? 2 j -,L^-JW ^ ^ -J,. r. " K3-"v '-firfV^ ^w|fcr?:-{ .-- v''*?&$?&&?!