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" v" - > i Hr gaCT-'vi':-vft?".fc^T>a?hiiM> mrn't *-"'- ?*><?il 'iri^ % K^WN AND COUNTY. IVEIJNESDAY, S'ovember 0>. : : : 158: Tkkms of The News ant* itesai.u -Tri-we^kly edition, four <lo]fa?*s pci jiitiv:.'. hi advance; weekly edition. t\VO 'JOiiJISS UlMi imy ce IS IS ur.rrr- in in advance. Liberal discount to club.of live and upwards. Kate.* of Advk::t:sjx?<?' One dollai per inch for the first insertion, i?,n3 5^ fifty cents per inch for each sub>eo ieui insertion. These rates apply to ail ad \f rtisenients, of whatever nat ure, ami arc payable ?trict!y in advance. Contracts lot" liii'ee. six or twehe month.made on very liberal terms. Transient local notices, fifteen cents pei line for the fr?t insertion and sevei: . ^ Sml one-lni;f Cents per line for earl: ^ Htb.seoucnt insertion. Obituaries and tributes of respect charged as auv.-rtiscMients. Simple announcements oi fe- frSttiss^c.* and deaths published frecoi 1ST *l:ar<fe. and solicited. ^. oi wnai?oe\ei K 'iaMur. should he addressed to thr \?*:!iii-!;<-!0 Publishing Company \Vr .?:isboro. S. C. Xottck. ?All persons indebted tonic tor work done will please cw! 1 and >cttie. I am compelled to have money to pt f t'P.v those I owe. Claims noi paid l?v the first of November, wiil have sew n per cent, and the cost of collection fctkled. A "word to the wise," ?fcc. [adv] i. slmfsox. >Vw AdT?rtiwmait(. King of the Singers?WiHmarth & tor- C?. FTj Buggies ?nd Wagons?J. II. Cum-sj? mings. ; Citation?J. R. Coylcf?? J. P. F. C. ^ Notice-?J. Clendining. ? Tribute of Uespcct^Geo. B. Mcfor. its. Secretary. p? > ? f, - jL->cal Briefs. ?Cotton =okl in "Winusboro on Moi> clay tor 101 cents. r^N_ ?A large crowd assembled in town on Monday. jjr^- . ?Weddings are as scarce as money these days. ?Everybody 5? htltifing up their ConfW]i>i*te bonds these days. ?It is estimated that twenty thousand people will attend the State Fair at Columbia this week. r? The Lunatic Asylum in Columbia contains tour hundred and ninety patients; ? Mr. I). K. Fienwikeh has the finest bed of winter turnips we have seen in ti long time. ?Monday was a very disagreeable day. and weather indicates a long rainy spell. SK, =*r our murderers are sentenced to be handed in South Carolina on the 2-Uh <?f this month. ---Jlis visit surpassed all cxpectafons and justified his purchasing a canaiv and cage. =-A good many of the farmers are preparing; their lands for the reception of winter oats. ?There were services in all the Churches both in the morning and evening on last Sundav. *-A certain gentleman in town is wishing for the commencement of the singing schools again. He is very fond of singing. ?"J Have a Little Sweetheart hi Virginia", is the favorite song 01 one of the Gordons that attended the Yorktown Centennial* ?Several of -'the boy>v went to Co^ iumbia on Monday afternoon to attend Forepaugh's Circus. TIjcv were much r pleased uirli the exhibition. ?it is reported that deer and wild turkeys have become quite common in the southern part of our county. "* ?Tho streets about town are in a better condition than we have ever seen tliem at this time of the yen:'. 5*" ?We had a very pleasant visit from 4 Mr. O. Y. Owings, of Kidgeway, on * _ Monday. He is looking as smiling as j a basket of chips. ? Parti ages are said (o be in abuuf dance in some parts of this county. |f . Hunting birds is a favorite resort with & good many of Fairfield's sons. ?There was a large crowd of people in town on Saturday, and the merchants did a thriving business. We hope tl*is will continue. p ?Everybody is preparing for the Near approaching winter. The sound of wood-cutting is heard in every di * V lection. . . ?The sheriff has been instructed to V - \ collect all straw hats worn after the _ .i 2*2th. A)! persons owning the above articles had better dispose of them as soon as possible. ?From what we can learn Fairfield will be well represented at the State Fair in Columbia. The Fair will open on Tuesday the 8th of this month, and ^ continue through the 11th. ?The circuses have slighted "Winns boro this year. They must know the financial condition 01 ine pcopic oi Fairfield. ^ x ?Over two hundred and fifty bales p of cotton were sold in "Winnsboro on last Saturday. Tins is pretty good for one day's sale in such a small town as - this. All this cotton brought the best price the market afforded. Miy J. P. Caldwell, formerly of this place and now doing business in Lancaster paid the Boro a short Visit a (lay or so ago. lie is looking- well, and expresses himself nuich pleased with both the social and business surroundings of Lancaster. ?Capt. W. G. Jordan's resilience on p. Garden street is nearly finished, and when completed will he decidedly one < of the handsomest buildings in town. ?Forcpaugh's circus passed through i "VVinnsboro on Saturday evening on v three lengthy trains. From appear^ x anccs it must be a first-class show. -- * J I" . ?lucre is tv uc a j;iii:;u u.spuii vi i lire works in Columbia on T!u:rsd:iv F f night. There will also be a r/iagnitini^nt street pageant or. that night. ? >' -M\ Jenkins lost a very valuable blooded horse one night last wees. B. , The poor creature while roaming about y the yard stepped into a partly covered 3?_ f we:!. ' i-jfr fc ?Mr. Jno. L. Mimnaugh appeal's in j this issue with a description a.'td price]:?t of his stock. lie has every i naginable article a person could wish for. H1 and oiler? as good bargains as any body. Give him a call. ?The deer of Mr. W. H. Flenniken " have been affected by by some disease : during the last month. Two of his H. own have been very sick, and a fine buck belonging to Mr. E. P, Mobley F1 died last Week. j/ ?Some one suggests that the bnildf Ing erected at the depot for the storage ofguau'S be converted into a ''place of amusement-" for "the boys". We don't know which would be the most disagreeable to tho:e living near by?the fertilizers i^-'ihe boys"'. ?? A -certa^u young man w ho ?orne tiuje :,go engraved'l?s shattered heart IT* -C. - r && .V . * Kv}"' ' ;> % % V v. . " I iTriiail' > il IniHii'i III! 1i iT "l~ 1in,?'' Tl ' . <?'n a rock? pK3>in;f a /cvv leisure hours on the *a;ne rock the oihor night ; j with one of the fair ?l-x. and say.-; ij . only took two minutes to lieal the ninny . wounds of his poor heart., His recipe for broken hearts i> "twoKp -are". '; ?Mr. W. I>. Dunlap, a-i elderly ons - . i'. i ~ . arniCU geuuciuaii ui uic v^vii.u "neighborhood. had f. severe fail the oilier ('ay \\ hlrh i exulted in the break' ing of his other arm. Mr. Dunlaj) ha? 1 our sincertst wishes for a speedy rei covery. ?Two ciifer]iri>:n<f voting men of ; town are endeavoring to organize a i Reac'.iug Club in the iJoro. There i< , much !:eed of such a society in Winnsi boro. We wi*h them much success in 1 their endeavor. "NVe also ii<>|;e (bar. if tliey should succeed, the (dub will not meet with rite lamentable fstie of the famous "Sidney liu>> Debating Society" of yore. ?One of the employes of Forenaugh's circus, v.'hile passing through . town on Saturday night. said to oi:e of our citizens that he had seen more drunkenness in South Carolina than any other State on his whole line of travel. Hi* line of travel could no! extended through many SSales. or. perhaps lie could not sec straight. ? UoiiIditnot.be a <rood idea to ' procure a steamer for the firemen of jour town? Edgefield, no doubt, felt ' the need of an efficient and well equip: ped tire department during the recent j terrible conflagration that destroyed : that town. Hud not we better learn a : lesson from their misfortune and set to ; work to protect our homes and property against a similar disaster. by secur! ing a iirst-rate steamer for the tire department of our town? ! "Cnr> ?it f?<iiuKii> "Mo j J. Vl> : chine, with drop-loaf, two drawers, , ami all the latest improvements and attachments. The machine is ncic. and can be bought at a very low price. | Apply at thi< office. GajIdkx Wo::k foi: Xovkmp.er.? English broad beans and early English peas may be planted this month. Strawberry beds may be planted, and the ground manured and prepared for : spring ?vorrt. uwiiurami- y?ini\ sncti ' potatoes. Begin to plant and prune . iVitit trees. The earlier the vine is pruned after killing* fiosts the better. Beets, turnips, etc.. will generally stand our winters without injury. I M KET!K<; OF THE COLOKED FlKE CO? j r.'iXY.? At a imeeting of the colored Hook and Ladder Company held in the court-house on lust Thursday. the following officers were electcd to serve for the ensuing year: ! President?J. D. Smart. Vice-President?II. \Y\ Barber. : 1st Director? D. Kelly. j 2d Director?F. Holmes. .'Id Director?Simon Mcintosh. 4th Direct >a?Jesse (Join*. 1 Axemcr? Emanuel Blake and George . McDill. Secretary?J. "\V. Smith. Treasurc? Sam Garrison. ; Cotton Statkmkxt.?The following ! is the couipative cotton statement lor the week ending1 November 4, 1^1: Net receipts :it nil United States ports during-the week il.VJIG; same week last year 2-~r2X>-'>7; total receipts to this j date 1.37o.8-i8; to same date last year l,o7o.-S87. Exports for the week llo.-i 1 722; same week last year 149.501; total ; exporter to this date (3o"2.7G4; to same date last year 825,1G2. Stock at all ' | United States ports G9G,G02: same time j j last year 70-1.^71; stock at all interior ' towns sat: C time last year ; lift. 7-il: stock at Liverpool 50!!,<XK>; j same time last year 407,000; stock ol' ! American afloat for Great Britain 101,j 0 >0; same time last year 201,000. j Lkttkhs Ai>vi-:ktiski>.?The followi ing is the list of letters remaining in the "N'innsboro post-tifii^e, uneallcil-lbr or unmailable: Unclaimed? Eli/-a Barber, William f?. Bealmear, J. A. Black, Bill Boiler, Daniel Brice, Cvn-j thia Chism, Matt Curran, Mingo Cnre; ton, Narcissus Darby, John Drzewisky, i Johann Dr/.ewitzky, J. A. Fowler, I Xecla Goodwin, Elizabeth Jackson, ; \\\ M. Jackson, Joseph G. Jenkius, j John Johnson (colored); Syndia John* | son, \V. J. Jones, Aiiny McDaniel, : Miss Pairehason, A. W. Pratt, Dolly Robwison, Edward Simpkins, Carry S. | 1 Smith, John Yeno, 1\ I). Waikin?. I'mmailahle? Mr. Alston Ilamriic, j North Carolina, Linkhorn county; j Mr. "\V. W. Smith, Charlotte, X. C. ? j Che-vp Rates to tiie Fair.?"We : have receive*! the following circular, ! which explains itself: ; Ooloiwa, November 1, 18S1. ?The ' following unusually low excursion i rates to Columbia from points named | below will be operated over the Charlotte, Columbia & -Augusta IJaiiroad, ' from the 7th to the 10th of November. : From Charlotte Si 2o j fFrom I'incviile '? &> j From Fori Mill *... .?> 55 From IJock iiiil 25 From Chester 2 o!) From Dlackstock '1 00 From Woodward's 1 00 From Winusboro. 1 40 From Kidjjeway.; 'Jo From iilyihewood 75 Tickets irood to return until litii, inclusive. Fassengers must always buy ; tickets bejoro taking train?, else they I will be charged regular rate? each way. i as conductors are not allowed to coli lect special rates under any circumi stances. For the accommodation of parties on the iiiie of road between Rock llili ami , Columbia, who may desire to spend only one day at the Fair, a special : train will be ran on the 8ih, Dth and 10th. as fellows: ; Leave Rock Hill, 6.30 a. in. ! Arrive at Columbia 10.30 a. in. L^ave Columbia. <5.o0 p. m. Arrive at Rock Hili 10.lo p. in. Stopping :tt regular stations between : llo;-k Hill and Columbia* i U. If. Talcctt. A. Po;m:. Superintendent. G. i\ A. Titv. Poi.i. Tax.?Some time niro a ( v' case was tried before Judge Presslev, involving the constitutionality of the ; statute which punishes the non-payment of the poll-tax with line and -n:| prison men t. The Judge held the law to be unconstitutional. Afterwards, a similar case came up before Judge Hudson, who took the opposite view. ; The matter has tw? yeeently settled by i the ;>frp?ei'ne Court of the State, which tribunal decides that the statute is not in violation of any of the provisions oi' i the constitution* This decision is not : only sound in every ttS\\ but ir will be : of great benefit to the whole people. 'I The poll-tax was most flagrantly evaded during the Radical administrations, but the officials appointed >irrce Ilamp; ton's election have used every effort to ; ascertain and pun:?h delinquents. ; The consequence is that the school j fund has been eonsiderablv increased? : to tber advantage of tlie whole people, j lit iV?i: field, owing to the vigilance ?iiiJiTiTi' r i" I nTtwiartif h?k! eju-r<i; <>f ilie auditor and the treasurer. u?f? number of dc;ij:?)uen;* :r:i- V'jry jrreatly reduced, "n'i if:;-r?V sr.ijly very sn;:;!i. j-Jv-'-rvi/nlv Iirul l>r*5t Irani at once iiiat ti.f l'.in.'-'t ?'e paid. and I hat ?vi:u choose to in\if!ei:l it will go to jail. TlIK H'K'X AND I.AUj.'KU (VttlS'ANV.? In uecorda.'K-e with :i r<"]iir>t of John * - - - i . . . .1 .. ii-: if. >man. icc-mii'in 01 ;i:? u iii.i>ut-n? Hook ami Ladder Company. published in T:i?: Xi:w> and Hkk.\u> of Sowns!??-? :l, ;s meeting was held in tin* Court HoU>e oil T!?;st date. J. ?J. Xril. Lsq,. was calli <1 to '.lit* chair ami Mr. II. M. 1 iney elected ^vretary. iVcddvnt Smart >tai< d that the ob* ject of the meeting was to call the attention of the citizen^ io the fact that the Hook and .Ladder Company thought theirtq>para;u> dir'icient, ami rlit* company was not .-atislied with i;. and ;!n*y a*ked the council io doM>tne* thing fJr them. Mr. ( . ii. M.-Master. bebur ailed on i<>;* Ids views. stated. in substance. that lie thought the liookaml Ladder Company ought to have the be.-t apparatus the town could ailbrd. Mi* V." !? !)i?!v. I > ?I c:i!!;-:l nil. said he was li: favor of doing sun thin*; ir.iiis power for llic Hook and Ladder I Company mid that lie was opposed to buying a steam fire engine. | Mr. James A. IJripe said that as the citizens in n meetiug had expressed the opinion that the town was unable to buy a steam engine, he thought the uext best thing to do was to equip the IJook and Ladder Company. Messrs K. Gerig. G. D. Dunn, J. K. McDonald and others expressed their views with regard to the matter, a.*;d were in favor of doing something to ; improve the condition of company. Without taking further action the <: li 1> \r lliiv ufirv'iiui; iinjuui ircui n< j ! Secretary. Transfers of Kful Estate. ; Since our last report tlie following j transfer# of real estate have been en-; terod in the office of the county auditor: j J. D. MeCai'Jcy, Sheriff, to Margate t; Klkin, li'2 acres in township no. consideration ?7y. Date of sale A?- j ; liUstl, 1S81. I J. S. Gladnev to Greiror Mcintosh,! J interest in lands of Surah (Jhulucv in j township no. lit consideration $.;(JO. | Date of sale Srplcmbt-r "Jt. ISs]. F. I>. Austin and ptisan Ii. Austin to i John W. llnpcll, I!>3 acres, more or . less. in township no. 1-'; consideration ?10OV. Dale of sale December 1". i isso. W. II. Kerr, Clerk, to William A.! Clarke, 100 acres, more or less, in; township no. 1> or 1<>; consideration : $300. Date of sale December r.. ]?ssi. ! "VV. Ii. Kerr. Clerk, to James A. [ Clarke, _7 acres, more or less, in town-; ship no. 1<>; consideration SS'J. Date ; of sale December (5, isso. Thos. H. Ketehin to \V. G. Jordan. j I lot i:i township no. I I; consideration j ?KK>. Date ofsale October l''*81. ! II. A. GaiSlard to W. G. .Ionian. 2 j l<?ts in township no. 14; consideration ' 62-10. Date of sale .Tunc 1, l-ssi. II. X. Obear to \\". G. Jordan, throe ' quarters of an acre in township no. 14: consideration s{<0. Date of sale Sep-; {ember 29,3^S1. Mary McKinstry to \Y. A. Olsrkc. ii/ acres, more or ie.ss, in iowi!MUj>> uo,9; coiisiilorafion ?4U0. Xo date of .sale stated. \Y. I). Richardson to D. A. Deify. 1 lot in the town of IJlackstcx-k: consideration v^'OO. Date of sale Octobcr U, 18t?l. Wilson to "N". H. Ficnniken. j ijQ acre?, more or less, in to\vn*hii) no. i It; consideration $70o. Date of ;>alc October 14. James W. Farmer to Elizabeth M. Farmer, K'<) acres in township no. s; coiisulcraiion ?0.00. Date of sale October I*'-, l.vjl. Alex. "Williford to Jp.s. "W. Tolick. Si (i-10 acres, more or lc.>s. i:i town-; ship no. 14: consideration Date of .sale Ocfooer 17. 1881. Nancy J. Lumpkin to A. F. ami T. K. Cioud, 2 acres, more or less. | in L'idgeway; consideration 6'.'J2o. i Date of sale October 8, 1**1. Mrs. C. E. Jones and others to John ! E. Robertson, 117 acres, more or less, j in township no. G; consideration $-100. Date of sale September .'50. 1881. Commissioners of Sinking Fund to i Lisbon "White, 40 acres, more or loss, i in township no. o; consideration ?100. Date of sale February o, 1881. AY. II. Kerr, Clerk, to AY. JL Doty amiu. \. wuiKcr, no acres, 5+<u: 180 acre?, 810.30: 240 acres, ?l.'540; 2?8 acres. $400; 120 acre?, $200; *280 acres. 880: 112 acres, ?230, all of the above tracts in township 110. (J. Date of sale December 6,1880. * Sainnel Cathcart to Jas. II. J'ion. 400 acres, more or less, in township no. i 0; consideration $800. Date of sale; July 2:3.1881. Catherine K. Jeter to Thos. J). Jeter, i 1000 acres, more or less, in township no. 3; consideration two certain tracts | of land i:i Union county. Date of sale July 21,18*1. j John "Wallace, Ti. "W. Wallace and ; Others, to Joseph C. Frcshlcy ai:d Charley II. Biukett, one-half acre in township no. 11; consideration $1.00. j Date of sale June 2s 1881. j Henry Burkett to Nancy Bnrkett. i 04 acrcs, more or less, in township no. j 11; consideration 80.00. Date of sale j August 1, 1*81. Alfred Austell, "William Inmnn and 11. Y. McAden to Spartanburg, Union and Columbia Railroad Company, all property of the Spartanbnrgnnd I'rrion Railroad: consideration $.j.00. i>ate of sale June 7. lssj. Margaret Eikin to II. ?. Desportos. 122 acres in township no. 8: consideration $732. Date of sale August ?>. IS*!. J Sinking Fund Commissioners to I Si-Ott IJrown. acrcs. morn or less. in j township no. *: consideration ?-;^'. Samuel H. ('win to Nathaniel l*. Huberts. 70 a civ*, more or less, in township ii:>. I< : consideration 8-^0. Date of sale January 1. lssi.!); ? id Cioiji^ to Princo (ioinir^. one lot in township no. 1>; con?idcraiion $1.00. Date of sale July I!', wsi. LJCTTLUS OS THE LIES LAW. Mr. Corl;**'* Kejoiiuler Xo "Hover". Jifew.s. Editor.*: It'your correspondent "Hover** will appear over his own proper .signature, 1 slndr reply to his a?riele, or such portions a? I think entitle-.! to it. I am in favor of a discussion of this subject, but not of $taiul:u<r i:i the open iieid and be:s:jr lired on from a masked buttery. D. F/ Cori-i.KV. Tiif Krcwlh of 'Kali YfHrling' r'arnio". Mes.<r.<. F.IH'trs: Tlwj iweKearo of bull-) ''.i! liny farms.and the'coijM-rjiient scarcity of iabor. has- i>reu advanced a'* one of the evils \>r the Li?w L*\v. Jk i*. i v-;V -eic.s-t.!Jocex-?~'== =< :t jiis tiCl'w<;] ',]i CMH-idcni:^. whether ihi* > ii--I rasher a re-uli of 'ha Stork Law. \\ hir.h * }:t!i(jov.'ia;r> to rc-nt (.in all the old t-i v. hicli i.toyi;?:i>!v had i:< ? ?j usciew$ herau>c i;t>? }io>>i!ih*t" he 1Vi:? 1d< Aciji;;<?i.a. Tht* Famit-r.-.' Corf* unci i><u*ou. vVrw/v. h<i iters: The two tollowiitir assertion* were made in my hearhuf a lew d:iv-; First. "That i! Torn and i>::*;?>ti should he llii'lii.shod to our tanners. as they ?huui<t waist it. ::5 D-iliiinore ju iVes. without freiirht, lor >5 v?? years at I he end of that ti:no the ondition ofour fanners would not i?e hunroved thereby", Second. "That if eorn >ho;:ld !?; sold to our f>;rif/crs at three dollars per bushel and bacon at " 1 .o \ n;ni > j;t i jmu.IUI. HI . u< \ ;.v* v:ive years i]?t? e!>mlhiosi ol'oar r.u*tu<srs Wou!?i not be !n;i(k' worse thereby". J think these proposition*sire worthy oi file exau$!<:ition of the ]iolitic:i 1 eoonosjiiistai who are among iis. iNQrnsKi:. run s.n.s j.a ir. Stkotiiki:. S. C'.,*O\*. !.. 1^81. Major T. il. Worn!'iru.nl?1)kai: ^>:k: I:i reply to your inlerrotiutory ') <!<> my position on the Lien Law. As I am a farmer and oar people an a^ri j cultural people, I fully realize 'Ire nej cecity of a cliaiigc in our system of'laj bor. We desire a perpetuation of our government and the inauguration of a successful and remunerative agriculture. To attain these results, repeal the Lien Law, and let us then cease the ! wholesale renting of.our lands to irve1 sponsible ami thriftless tenants, who arc sustained bv a law flint is a standing reproach to the integrity of Caroliliuiaits. Very respectfully, Joum W. LYL>:S. a? a - HYMENEAL. MARKIED?On the ,25th of October, at the res dcnce of the bride's aunt, Mrs. M. L. Bi-owiilec, hv the llev. W. L. Pressly. the Kev. \l. M. Stkvknsox. of Fairfield county, S. C-, to Miss Emma L. Ciikistiax, of Due West, Abbeville county, 8. C. XKJiiVTSi Or HEisTKCT. V.'nEi.'EAS. it hr.s plt'itsei! the 5 nprenic* .Arc;:iti-i t t>t'tin? Universe, in the exercise of His sovwoi^n xvi.-ulom anil tlivir<e mercy, to remove tYo'.ii onr mystic circle, hikI translate within '1 e. Veil onr well beloved and est-nmeil brother, william ii. w:l jUIA*!.S wii'*, i;r t:*i iniett?u ixuiii iuc 1 ibors .mil cures of tliis transitory existence bf -low, has gone, ;is we trust, to enjoy hi-1 rest in the Celestial Lodge above? therei"?re. )l'-xol>r<!, 1 but in tin) dc-fttb of Brother William H. William.:. Wiuosboro Lodge, Xo. 11, A. F. M.. bus lost a member who was ever distinguished by his zeal fur the suteces? of i:is Lodge, by bis interest ami nntirinc; labors for the benefit o*\ and his in\ iol.i ble attachment to the piinriples of, thi Ortli-r /? > >ive-l. That as a to';on of respcct to the memory of onr deceased brother, the emblems and regalia of this Lodge be dra;od in mourning for the space of thirty (lays. * Jl's/Jcel. That a blank spans in our rec< vd book be suitably inscribed to the memory of our deceased br >thor. K?x<-i>:< <!, J h it this preamble and resolutions be published in the Wiunsboro N i:\vx and IIkf.ald, and that & copy of the same be transmitted to the bereaved family of our deceased brother. Extract from the minnt::s: . GEO. V.. iJcGANTS, Secretary. XOTiCE FOIl FINAL DISCHAKGK. T WILL apply to the Judge of Probate JL of Fail f,eld County on .Saturday. NivemberUG. 1JSSJ. for a final discharge a:GaardiuJi < f the estate of W. L, MeCrorev. J AS. 35EATV, oe*. 27-flx3t Guardian. TJKAi'MESS. WAXT23D. VSTAXTKI). a M:ile Teacher fbr the S\ white School in Horeb Tovvnslsip. The school will be kept open ciirht or nine months during the year. Salary. ?2."> per mouth, with bo-mi. Applications must be sent in by December Nr. J. I'. S. W. Krn\ C. II. Scui:;u.s, Tiio?. A\I>BI?OX, Committee. isov '2-s 1 m 7SOT1 *:. rpL'E undersigned having purchased X the whole interest of the firm of Lumpkin & Simpson, hereby notiSrs all persons indebted to the aoove firm to make payment forthwith, otherwise their notes nn-1 accounts w ill placed in the hiitids of an attorney for collection. Also all person? indebted to the subscriber are requested to come forward and ma*c sr-ttlem. nt at an early day. He lias tiiod to iiccommoda'.e you; therefore you will make sptedy pigment so that he will biahle to oblige von in tho future. i:ov 3-f2.\l " J. CLEN DINING. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF FAIEFIELD. fry J. li. T><) YLES, Esq., Probate Judge. "TT^HEIIEAS, S. K. Johnston hath V V made suit to me to grant him letters of administration of the estate and effects of Wm. Thorn, dec-cased: These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said V\'m. Thorn, deceased, that thev be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at. Fairfield Court House, S. C.. on the If th day ot Novemb< r- a*t< r publication hereof, at 11 c 'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, it any th y have, why the said administra flirtiiM n.it ! ?? '.runlft.i Given under my hun*l this 4th day ol November, Anno boniici IbSl. J. I\ UOYLES, J. P. F. C. nov 5 xfl t j."e.cummims WILL SELL THE FEW WAGONS STILL ON HAND AT LOW FIGURES. "OLD HICKORY" I HAVE A THitEE-SEAT PLATFORM SPRING COURTL AND WAGON, WHICH I OFFER LOW DOWN. A FEW SETS BUGGY AND WAGON HA UK ESS. nov 5 | Ls TriL ?^: I rk'\\TW\C SO31 S Iff Mil U ,?. 5 r >7 j^V/ r? cj i !_. Am g! ! ?* // ?> ^-3 ^ - ? =3 ! mi ImTQBMs! | -^ca ^222223^0-. \] ^ ig el \ ! S*'lv;i, ?"! 1b'i i s S3 si bjm ' ?! The Latest The Best THE EIST .3 CHEAPEST. T;ie handsomest and mo?t complete LAS5SE MM MAOHIME Yet produced. ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS SEXT 0>: A P P LI CAT IG | Victor Sowing Machine Co.. j MiddletOvTH, Conn. Is?uthcrrf C";e. No. 3 V. C!ia fes $?, Saitr-r-irr..J ? Sir^srvr!)?. to- Tin: Kkws /.m &J.K.'.!rh. . J J - X / \ liwu^m ! ! I*"1?' - I i "will Til FIELDS" 1 ?AltE? L & JL L? iv| iiinino 9 nun hto i mm a uiitraiw.; i i ! r1 i C* [T "PY>T?"1<TQ I j VyAoi 1 i iViv_ J.jO* | "VYIT1I g < * I 8 | TE2ES MONTHS' C32EXT. j j i ! HIDDEN & BATES' ! ! j r? 1 ] r* , r\ rp ' VTSPOIO villT^rn np hrtnr. ni" !?w! 1 ?s? r? 3 SJ&JuUillX kjLiUliiUi Ulilii. i A ! o i I ; FOR AUGUST AND SEP! EMBER.! i I | A Little Cash Xow^and the Balance' I When'C&tfoifTotnes lii. .. . * ... .1 I -'"X) :0 ! " * r * V?" During the nioiiflrc of'A^gnst and Sep-! ten-ber, we i.flvr ri.mos and Organs at j i Lo vest Cash Kates, t a value? ' 1 4S25 CASH OX A I'lANO. *10 CAJrll OX AX ORGAN. ' and the balance in throe months ?ciih&id : iiit'rtr.v?. This tC'cr expires October 1st, , lust. Buy now. and l.ny as cheap as you i can nexi. Fall with cash in hand. Nothing ' gained by waiting. Piiots will Whigher. I Another boom is ckme at hand. J-;; nil; factnrtrs will not be able to lialf supply j the demand, and Instruments sill be i scarce and high. ! | nan?an ?EgssgosMaaMBaflgaa ca?? m j | WAEEROOMS CROCK A BLOCK ; I ??-J : Now, with a magnificent stock?nil from j ! old jiiid standard makers Prices the f 1 ive.st. Terms the easiest. Two Lundred : histrtlttients to select from. Best Maker? j only. Our very Cheapest Instruments are i perfectly reliable. l'ianos and Organs ! | sont on fifteen days test trial. It's ; )! wr I ask. Give us the- privilege ami we -viil b< happy. Send for latest price list, and oblige, yours truly, ! Lrudden & Bates? SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, The Great Piano and Organ Dealers of the : South. aug9 "DEDUCTION | EXTRAORDINARY IN BOOTS, j SHOES, EATS, CLOTHING, I i : KT< >VTJT? VT?VT O A Q T7 TtHflT ut,! I I SHOE STORE. I I i a ! ! ; IX order that every man, woman ; 1 and child in tlie county may be sup- j ' plied with a good > j LOOT'ORSHOE, ! I have made a reduction on my here-; [ tof ire unknown l,o.w .prices, and hope | | :ny customers will embrace this op-j : port unity a* sndYun .qheis seldom met J with. Also heavy goods for mens" wear. j JUST RECEIVED, ! ; On consignment, a large lot of Crockery and Glassware, which will he sold o < ,\ (MHFWK. fn flov out the Clt tire stock in ;i limited time. CALL SOON AND SECURE THE BARGAINS.. Remember (lie Store first door south j of Daii levy & Fa lit. m.m.iiuey. i oct 15 "fresh groceries i . . I AEF constantly kein? rt-ceivcd by me | ; .a synopsis of v?-bicu I give below. i NEW 01;LEANS MOLASSES AND SYKUPS-ALL GKAWiS. I SUGARS, FKOM THE HIGHEST TO TIIF LOW LbT GKAL'ES. ! THE FINEST FLOfK IN THE MARKET?"Til? PATENT FA.\: 1LY"?A Lr- O A LL G!i.\ UES I JACKSON'S LEST FAMILY FLOl'iL CAXXEB GOODS. CALiL' Ull.MA rtAM, OUiucuuj; vuuivc. SUCCOTASH, Beans and Corn comblneo TOMATOES, PEACHES PINE APPLE. t ^ I I SALMON.' SAIiDI>'ES I ! mustard, ' PEPPER. ETC.. ETC ; I ALSO INVJTE YOUK ATTENTION TO OUl ! ROASTED COFFEE. i ! Give me a call and examine for yourself ! j ! j Articles too numerous to mention. i>. K. FZ^EXXIKEX. | [Free 'to EiriMflj n ?: -? A BEAUTIFVL BOOKfor t!:c ASKISG ' i T5v applvrnc; por-onallv nt the nearest office of THE SINGER MANUFAX'TUU. 1N*G CO. (or by postal card if :it a (lis , ; thrice) any AL'TJLT peiVnn will be pre- i j sentM with a beautifully illustrated copy i ! of a New Book entitled I ; GRSTfiSIS BEWA&3>E2>. ?Cli THE? STOFit of the SEV/IXG MACHINE j containing a handsome and costly .-.tt-t-] j I engraving iroutisj iece. also. :'3 tnieiv er?; giayed wood cnts, nnd bound in ;:u elaborate bine uad gold lithographed cover Xo charge'whatever is made far this Jwmb ; some book, which can be obta:ne:l only by application at the brrnch an,' subordinate offices of The Singer ilaanfaciuring ; Co. THE SIXGEP. MAXUFACTLTJNG CO. i Principal Office, 01 Union Square, , may 17-Iy New York. I : xerjf'E. TT7"E respeclfnlly ask all those in debt-! YV ed to ns for Provisions or Gnano ; to crtll'at oncc a~d-st 'tie lbi tbc same. We. want monev to piv d'ltw contracted for the ve ry sami sr.nplks, most o: which v. i]] be due on :.nu before th? tin:- of next , month. i Ve nirst mect.oitr d?btsr promptly. and : we think in tbe condition of the | country I';.at it will be to the inr rest of ' eaeb ai:'d cverv ore of ua to .see that our j credit siiriers ii? injury. ! Xnowing oar * nnt-s we feel satisfied that : von Will respond without ?bb?.v. : " JBEA'iY i BPO. , j oct ' 1 - 112 i - r . i . -r-at-inj iLa.' w, tr-uC-mu-jre l:\Sl'Hi: Y Ult LiFl' iKTfin Pi?shyt02'i ';!) 31::frrui As<r.raflo? Fnn<;. Y.pjj h ivcto p>:y but :it !< for the *:;m wisl-Ii vru :inJcuiy v:y-;r \\{ U-.miv.i: c: :ilJv Vi m :>i " k'lvc iTi.it yiiir family v.-ill /< :: !t?s';.T: :it y.?ur < etrh.t>?? special ul;us>c lu tlir i*-i" 11 l* (. ACirij't. No rSk :o mm. nor ftffV possibility of ilv roras Jo other itisi'.rance eo&:p.vYou know what you pav r:u'h assessment ??r. Y;hi r;m ! su'h ?"; ihis when yon could not in a tuoiv ?-.\pen.-.nv oin. You !.?! .W 11:"!V V". ill bf DO I'.-'vC- >)iv,"** >> Of IW nn.i t :<|v.!(l'i'!i.v ol -n-rans ta *?>Ca;a .he sum at your d.-re; so. Y?U rn.flVC M Of I'iV d'7>l-li*S a W?-k when sick or unable to attend 10 bmiuess. Ii Istsifcat w..r to seCUi'P so i.tr-^c an :;ni< ii'ii Mr the- teneiii of your ajw-r jnunleatli. No miiiitui, amassed to u mp- the Irmesry 01 oftkris. Kxperl-r.ef* bas shown ihnt the mutual pi j u i> fi-a.-ii.li- and she result surf. I:is\*-.>d o. !>: ;. i-ar ia:-.-t- .-inns to Insura ::: <> list- Rto.'-y :oft v.;i 'i e;u -a< liiK'r iiuni iicnuiily ii'vdcd. Citi-.n.i: i.'t" to t'.i-1 .-'<< of i-ri-'lU-.r.aor rea -!v-d l>y : u:ibiite;ii. :.':ir!.s.*!:ia--nt oro.Ji?* r prw.faK oi lav.*. :>o us lo divcn it r:v;u the fa'.uliy. F.t f!!: rhor particulars and anplie iiloas'or n>.-:i)'.x-rs'ii:% call 011 J > va.m;. S -fit Ajftfu for l-"alr:k-i;! c ounty. A XEW KIND OF WA'iVK CASE. New bscauit- Jt Is oidy wlildi the last few i..i..^.uiiiv,<h.m i;.? vurid luf iV-'Iit \visb?:? tlic- le-icii of cvoryoti-.*: eld In p;ia? l. ;c l>ecau.-c the firs1. Invention v.as :r;u!c ;ir.O the ii:sr. patent taiien out nearly twiuty years agv>. and cn-.e.-i waSo :;t that time a:;-] worn < ver since, are nearly as good as now. KeaU the roltowlii^. which Is only one or many hundreds, your Jeweicrs can tell or .similar or;e?: I'.i., May 2S. 1ST?. I have a ett?toai< r vrtto Las eirrle'l one or Boss' Patent c:ws fllteen years and I knew li two years before he got It and it now appears good Tor ten years longer. II. E. OLXEY. Kerncmber that J.is. Do*>' Is the o'tly patent case made or twoplates or rrf.lld gold (one outride and or.e Inside}- coyulijj every pari ex pwtl 10 -.vpiir or .-J.*Ut. the great advantage Oi* tii-'sr plates over eleciro-gfmiB? h apparent t" even on". 1 os.-' l the only patent < a?e with which there. is given a written warrant, ol -wii: h lie following is a lac-slzull'.': ^'ccr J \S? wsUMCSACTUBC3 usnrw / \ Jte?SSS'?*rar y rwe r-ura zf SI'JC/ \SSL3 -TOUT M AKJtt * KTt/ X >gnwiBur(-??I><nxy>"J.'f.S See tliar yoti pet the guarantee with each eaiP. A. k your Jeweler lor lliuv.ratvd catalogue. nov l COME AND SEE ?MY? ELEGANT DISPLAY ?OF? Iff FALL MS. MY Stock of Dry Goods. Clothing. Shoes. JiootH, riats (japs, ^uiions. Trimmings, Millinery, Ladies' Cloaksand Dolrnas are now complete, ana I am happy to say are MUCH CHEAPER this season than heretofore. Boys' Clothing and Mioses' Cloaks a specialty. I therefore take great pleasure in asking my friends and the PUBLIC GENERALLY to come and see what I have this year. II espect fully, JOS. GPvOESCHEL. oct 1) THE FFl-FfiTX a fi B ia a ii v -OF? THE DROUGHT Are being felt everywhere. and canned goods have advanced twenty per ccnt. I hav?? a large slock, bought previous fo the advance, which 1 wili sell low by the quantity. Remember I guarantee all my Canned Goods to be of F11JST QUALITY, or money refunded. FRESH OKRA AXI) TOMATOESNEW CROP. FRESH TOMATOES. FRESH PEACHES, FRESH SCCCOTASIT, FRESH ST1JING BEAXS, FRESH LIMA BEANS, FRESH BAKED BEANS. FRESH CHEESE, FRESH MACCAROXI, FRESH QUJXCES, FRESH RAKER'S BROM A, FRESH M ACKER ELL, 51b can?. FRESH SALMON. FJ i'ES 11 TOM A TO S AI *( E. FltESII IMPOUTED OAT MEAT,. FU FS1I SAKDINES, Imported and Amci ioan. FltESIl MACKEIIEL, one pound can?. F1J ES11IHIU P? ARB or PI E PL ANT, try it. CONDENSED .MILK, don't pav fancy price?, try niriic.Five Boxes Best London Layer Tvai>int~?new crop. Try my Pa-rc'icd Coffee. I selt yon any quantity you want, and you don't have to pay for paper wrapped ar.mnd it. A full line of Sfigars and Oreen Colice:-.- My fpace v?iil not allow further enumeration. CALL AND BE CONVINCED THAT I keep the be*} selected and cheapest stock of Family Groceries in Town. 1 have the best Fire Cents Ci<r.-:; in America. Choice Smoking; Tobacco. TERMS CASH OX DELIVERY?NO EX( 'EPTIOXS R, M, HUEY. OCT IS SiMMSI Shuttle i i\U H F| F HQ jj^sg lllhrv^ hM jllajStl"HyeBe?tiiyHieWarid.g g2-<p V8* nSpn i n, - -J -f '-lvinar-,MP-"' ' i 11. AV I'lULLl'S, Agr-nt. Wilms 1-lwc/S.t'.- - -Wf w JB ' f WSTflffi If: ilJLi \1 VliJJJLi. liUil ?IX AT? F. E L D E 11' S. : . MY STOCK of goods f.?r fb* ?ort ! son is now in stoiv* nruT open fo) , public irispc-clion. In the DRY GOODS STOBE "WiH "'to foiir.fi r);-f?s Geo-' > Ca!i <ve.?. Girrgh.iiiis, JJnsevs. Flannels. Blench el cn-.l Drown Sl^ctinirs j.n< Si:irt:ni?s. Dri)!?. Cotton I'*I:in"et.s. j ' ' - , _ T> ^ ! V.OU-, Il.lues, t;;ssi;st': Brown, Bleached :iti?i Turk?} j P.ei: 'IVi.'le Daiinu-k. L\>y:i?s raid Xi-pkiliR. { CLOTHING, TUTS. LADIES' AND j ; CHILDREN'S SHOES. NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS j " j i IN the Ovore: y Bepai tmer.t will i be fonnd Sn?.*.; ?, Ci.ftVcs. Sy; tips, j : Xc-i und other ntcessavii s. ?ALSO? Peache*, Pears, FinenppJo, Salmon, j Tomatoes, Cora Beef, Sjtnlines. Tickles. Cheese. Etc. A lot of fresh | Cakes and Crackers. | FISH, FISH, FISH, FISH, FISH. In half and quarter barrels and j kits^^^ckeiel in live pound tins. I IN FACT von can%?*et" almost | anything you want in either the Dry i Goods or Grocery line. - NOTICE! ALL pe; sons knowing themselves ' indebted, to t.ifher F. ELDER & ! CO., or i ' F. ELLER, are hereby i notified to%oine np and settle, as ah i churns not yftiid 'ov the FIRST DAI" ' . f NOVEMBER,'after date, will be placed in the lii-.nds of tny Attorney i for collection. | F.ELDER, i Sept 27 i THE OLD S AN 1?7G HAS | ! i I j I i been reopened r.ud supplied with th ! | ' j ' - * ? t ^ i choicest StCC? OI liquors, Hiues i j i I i Cigars and Tobacco. j i j It is tbe i>lace wbeve yen can ?e! j ! ! f anything in the ! " ! I LINE OF LIQUOR j i ; I 1 dealton want, as I warrant every j I article I sell for tLe men or. i ; To tar.ke il:is place pleasant, and keep it i<r> in the sfvle of a i " ! i I ^.-r n ?_ f j t < > . rotv: j j i i I have or^r.q'ed tue services of : ? ? i -?. *> V? A U9 s who will take special pains to see ; ; his customers and friends well acI . I eomruodsted, and jon will be pleads | |( ; ed tc see bow lie keeps a HOUSE. ( I : I i ! | Under TYINNSBOKO HOTEL j j formerly kept ly .J. I'lenoiniRg, now ! the l ( ; I PALMETTO HOUSE,| I . r' j KEPT BY I F. TP IUBEjXICHT. ! (. ! | oet lo | OUR STOCK i f ! IS NOW COMPLETE IN EACH ' \ I ?AND? I EVERY PARTICULAR] i i ^ \pe?~ ! j 1NQUIEE OF F3 FOR fiTERT j | ARTI CLE YOU DESIRE TO; PURCHASE, and SATISFACTION' ! I WE- WILL GUARANTEE AL-1 WAYS.i j ; , ! i J I i I ! Tn mVrition io our ui-nnl stock o! ; D:y Good??, Xutious, Clothing. IL:ts :uul Shoo?, we c<Lt ppecr.il inducements in SKOCSRIES FP ?VISIONS. ?ALSO? i . Bagging anil Ties at Lowest piiees. VLYSSE G. I E.sFCSlfi'5. or: 1) XOTICK, | ,A LL PAf'Tircs LN'Dfiirrin TO. FS loif <;i*ANO WJf L FIX!) I'i ']*< > TI K' li A J) V A N r A (; E TO S KTTLK F<!]{ S.\M K !5KF(jrHr: TJ1E FI'IST OF XOVE.MIJKiJ. AS ArTKi! '!'!! t'!' (\ 1'IL' riU'V U r I T ? . \> I.- , x ii.ii i / . \ i r* i i . tj i ? ii t.\ v i. j TO ^KTTJ.K UTiii < Tiil.'kni Y ! ax?) loss'i i otyon onfox.If.,?. M' CA K^Kt & COV ! j. 0-!t it ' : .. S.FUK.? C2HSESE TZA-.y A BLACK TEA WITH A GREEN TEA FLAV03 ; The $ost Beneficial Tea Imported 7ERY CONDUCIVE TO HEALTH. WlLiL SUIT ALiZli TASTES. The Great Atlantic and PadHc Tea Coaipil** hnv? made it r. study to furnish a Tea that would suit all tastes. They feel the utmost con:i- . dt-iK-c that they have fully accomplished that result in the production of 'i'hca-ISectar. It is the Fijiest ?kvc red and most Beac.lclal Pni-a . Lea? Tea ever offered to the r*.?T<3c." ' h w cured upon porcelain i:i the satoe mifcer =S" if prepared for native consumption. 'i Ids tea lias been subjected to the most searching clinical and pooular tests, and has been pronouncSi WRICTLY PURE. DELICIOUS FLAVOR, HIGHLY NUTRITIVE VKK-' FTSCTLY IIKALTHY, VERY STRONG and ECONOMICAL. It is recommended to suit all tastes, whether Accustomed to the Green or Llack varieties heretofore. It is warranted to , rrive pcrfect satisfaction or the money will b? J refunded in every case, by the party selling Jt>.-. C>?)?unuri run no ri?k In giving it a trial On fhrse terms. Buy a Caddy of TIIKA-NECTAR <uxd eujoy a cup of GOOD TEA. f N. Ji.~Xonf Genuine unless packed in On? Fdund Air-Tight Trade-Mark Caddies. For Sals Everywhere. Ask your Grocer [ Tne Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. j Impor!;rs, Cojfit Jtoasterx c.rA Puckers, P.O.-Boat 4233. ... . New Tons. } : . i "the best remedy i iruxfc i Diseases of Hie Throat and | Jyr" tj'q ?n diseases of <fre" pulmonary organs | a safe and reliable i ?j remedy is invafr i r^pJ-A ^ imble. Aye it's ^ \ chekkv pkctokal i is such a remedy. ! Lfimh It is a scientific ' ^Sb combination of the j medicinal prrniS? ! <!HFRRY^ 1,K'S ?n<* raS&v* ; VnLllltI virtues of ?he finest j drtrgw, cneinically L yPRfflgi nnited, of snchf | power as to insure the greatest poss?-' ! |ble efficiency, and J ^fV"rY\Y> n uniformity of re- i ? 1 vfifiii. suits. It strikes at I the foundat ion of all pulmonary diseases, affording prompt relief and rapid cure*/ j and is adapted to patients of an.v age' or j either sex. Being very palatable, thtf j youngest children take* it readily. In ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Clergyman's Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, and Catarrh, the effects of Aykk's Ohekky ] Pkctokal are magical, and multitudes i are annually preserved from serious ill- j ness i>y us timeiy aim iaiuimr r>su. x? i should" be kept at hand to evory house- I hold for the protection it affords in sud- I den attacks. In Whooping-cough and ! Consumption there is 110 other remedy j so efficacious, soothing, and helpful. Low prices are inducements to try j some of the many mixtures or syrups/ made of cheap atfd ineffective ingredients, now offered, which, as they cbn-? tain no curative qualities, can afford only temporary relief, and are sure to disappoint the patient. Diseases of the throat and lungs demand active and j effective treatment; and it is dangeror..T j experimenting with unknown and cheap j medicines, from the great liability that } these diseases may, while so-trilled with, i becomc deeply seated or incurable. Use I Ayek's Chkuky Pkctokai., and voir | may confidently expect the l>est ?ewtr.- ; It is of acknowledged curative power/ j and is as cheap as its careful preparation 1 and fine ingredients will allow. Emi- ! nent physicians, knowing its compost- ! tion, prescribe it. The test of half a century lias proven its certainty to euro ! all pulmonary complaints not already j beyond the reach of 'human aid. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AVER & C*.y j Practical and Analytical Chemists, j Lowell, Mass. ... SOLD BY ALlr DBUGCISTS EVEEYWeEKB. | WK DESIRE ~ ' f i TO TALL ATTENTION TO THE : }' FACT that our ' | STOCK OF GOODS is now opened and ready for inspec- j sper-tion. Each department will be j found FULL AND COMPLETE. Our Goods arc all of the "Best j On.-ilifv." ?mil wg invite foratra'Tisor ! I both in price and qnaliiy with ANY OTHER STOCKS. AH sales guaranteed as represent - lhL Xo trouble to show goods, aiid an inspection " ! ^E^UESTEn McMASTEIi, BRfCA& KJBQFCIIIN.; 1 or-t i.) i SALE |1 AND FEED STABLES.!' j I I * ji Wt-NK^'/ouo. S. C.y Sept. 1, l&Jl. f.ooii oit: I THOSE INDEHTED TO THE un- j peesignep. knowing TflEIli! notes ? all due on the KJIiS'I j ' of october, will prepare ! to meet thiol as full pa v- j ment will ee requikkil un-'! lessitrther arrangements j aiie ma i->k, t?v>^> h.,vytn<j| their notes carried oyer' from last vi v-r will meet;' thkai vno.vrn.-f. as { will j FOK('E CHI ja'a TI( >XS OX THKM. A. VclIilllftRDv Srp! 3 TAX | T!i? !>o< >k> for fljc y nlrr.t ion of Tow ? j Tisxr.s i": i* .in* MitnTcipitl yc::r, ending! M.jrrt'. ST. sivo now onon nnri wili'J d>-eH)i : !? i:i-t (iar ?-f X;?vc'J:.i)?T.-' i :;<? t:.x <?!! rc:il :;w1 porsonai, pr<-j?cr.y \>cl All ritizer.s f lx> ui'i :i !h< of 'Jin'i ;>n an<l sixty ' mv lvquiml i iv a street t;:x of {wo i iK, liars. K. S. CHANDLER, Clerk ujict' Trcifc-tiPcK. yi' LOC>K 5 AT A XXT I -^\ II yy =* H ' rk BARGAINS J - *>f? . CLOT II I y (? I -AT- ; I>. S UG EN 'it Ei M KK"'^ / ? o? o FINE DttE-SS SUITS AT B. STJGIWHr.JtfER'& NICE BUSINESS SUITS AT R SUoEXEEDIES'3: CHEAP SUITS AT . ' B. S^GBXHKTin&?^BOYS FIXE &ll?3 - V -. - ' .; , .. at ^ v*- .'Zp&sai T% r.-rT/-t"rvv?-rTr<T-\T-i7ir,>,? x>. o-CHILDRESS SlCE SFITS " ' '... ' : '' * : at i v. ' ' ~ ' E 6tGE-XHfc5S?S'S/ FIXE CASSiME?? PAYIS ' at is. sZG&xERmm''& JM OYER GOATS * Af 1J. SUGENHEJHEB'Sr n a T>n A tvs. p. 4 v.a\tjss; ' jifc B. SUGENHF:IMEI/SV CLOTHINOV CLOTHING AT ^ B. sr^i^HEnrER^/ mw : GOODS ;j , 0-???? ' -' . 0-?i A NICE LOf Of KOETHEUN * ^ (USRAfiK. A FINE LOT OF >!?W L&SU . POTATOES. A NETS StTPPlY of ZLiCKcHEI. ?THIS YEAP'S CATCH. ' . > -4-^ NEW FLOUIl ana ?R I IS 11 r>OLf , MEAL?JUST CO?? JN. "" ' ' ^ CALL S<j02? AND GST TEB T.ittvjt C1~T rr,7T/',.V Xi-iVOx t?sr. M. ftafefy* arc* 4 J : : e jc 13 -i"" ^ ?< <-?. 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