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C. * - - Mk The Last .>oth;k.?nn jn. < .-w ?.? jltpB <1ebted to nie by account are hereby 'friendlv notified that they mistiuy up l>ef<>re the loth of December, iiisf. On that day .all my account* unpaid will fee placed in the hands of an attorney &r imuiedisiSe collection, without ex'ceptiou* to petvojis. You should not i?*ve 'hard feelings toward me it you shotihi tlnd your amntJtt autoti<; the number.-^ 1 have done my as faithfully as I knew how, an j only ask the *ame kindness in return. I owe money and mu*t have what is justly <um>?ito pay with. 1 ukmi&s this and Utfthrti^ else. Pay now and *ave costs, v. * Isaiah Simi**ox, Dentiat. Fertilizes*?Hermann Bui winkle. Sale??J- D. MoCsuJev, S. F. C. " ' ti riorlr -Clerics ciaic?u . n. ixi-i*, r(*kriistuias Goods? A. 11. Catbeart. -X'<?1 Krl?f?. ?<*iins,ma3 com** bi t <*a<* x year? T-jsaunx -wup uu? beer. "**Oh! dent Tlas.?e? candy pullins**'! r^-rTiierc are fifty-three Saturdays in l4 J - :.&& 'year. ?AlliiratorR are the Intent fashion i>. pets in Xew Y??rk. ? ?A larjfe drore of cattle parsed tliroujih tow-it on jioJWby. .?The cotton receipt* iu town tliii verk mun be very low. " ? The nijrhts are nearly at their lon?j.. C?t xnd.tin*days at their shortest. m Vti.ii.r t tWlT ' sllill 4 WCJ 1UY1TC Sillily w We wish then inucli >ucces?. ?There was a very heavy frost on the irround oi? Monday morning. ?Mr. T. li. Robertson Sua* been adanittcd to practice in the Supreme r 0?nrt. ?The town is bring1 well supplied vith orange* for Christmas, if we don't iave anything else. ?It strange??Sunday conies or ?m._: on/1 t 'hrwiiniut <?o?ies on VIII mut ... Sunday this year! ?We are indebted to Mis* Felcier Tor Texas exchanges, which siw*- the enterprise of the Lone Star Ssate. ?Chicked thieve* are becoming -quite numerous in town. One of our citizens iosi ail he liud tlx? other night. ?Th* latest thing 3i; the way of & beverage now is hut soda water with chocolate or coffee syrup.?Too mild. ? A mock court has been organized fci town. What next??Sitaixf&earcxa Reading Ciuh. ?Cotton sold in Wiansboro-on Saturday for ili :uid it brought 1I| on ili>xiCtj;y. ?Quite a number of people were in > town on Saturday, and tui-iaess w*s ? 1 apparently jtoou. ? ?The Charleston races commenced onihe 7fh instant au?l ;vili last through ^ theil ih. ?Krtipp, the cannon king, has increased his army of workmen so that lie aw\v employs thirty thousand men. ?"The sheriff sold at public outery on 5?t(srday three painfully *'lzen" ctales for a moderately good price. ?There have been no "drove hogs'' in Winnsboro yet this season: the - u? :< ? jirice inrcaieiii- u? uc n. ^?u. ?Charley's Cornet Band i>> progressing finch*, and our citizens may expect tw hear some finettmsk before long. ?Why doesn't it snow? It is all that is to l>e looked for this Christmas by , t&e young folks. ?The south-bound train on the Charlotte. Columbia & Augusta iiailroad is coming up to tin.e somewhat better for the past few days. ? A special meeting of Bethel Presbytery wiH be Jield at the Presbyterian church in Chester on -next Wednesday taight, 14th inst, ?The Debating Society is booming. The Lien Law was diseussed on Wednesday night, but we have not heard the result of the debate. ?If you want just the best sewing Biarhine erer manufactured by human , hands call at this office, and we will make you a Christmas prezeisi of it? for a reasonable recompense. F ?Strayed on Saturday, December A*I. A n-)fK iliarf !mn)c A tvui. ii : cu wii ?? ?w? * suitable reward will l>c paid the finder by Mr. .T. L. Mirnnaugh. ?An advertisement of Coup's circus Ut one of our exchanges has the picture of an angel in the apparel of a male actor flying over the tents. ?Senator Butler left Columbia for Washington ou Wednesday. Important bu*;iic%2 before the Supreme "Court detained him. ?Cotton said iu W?oiwjboro 011 Tuesday for ltf cents; on Wednesday for 'IU cents; on Thursday for lliceuts. *nd on Friday for 111 cents. ?Jesse Barber, the negro who was 9^ 1. sentenced at the last terra of court to R ~M>e hung in January, informed the shcr<**trthat he wants to make his will a* S time was near at hand. ^"VSellin? beef on tiw streets ha* be' ' Hie -quite a buM?e*s with ?ome of the en^rx*cs liviug in the country. Look jcorehants! Don't take anv more ^ aph *k -oh bull-yearlings. 1 f Although not very early in the Jgj|^(,ou. we announce, at the request of J^j^'onnor, that during the coining ater will aa usual freeze with /ju s5(1c "Pi^ikClcndining has the thanks r*k of the officclS^?010* delicious Cognac brandy. Mr. ^tlcndinin;* k<?t<ps the very best grade c^?all liquors, cigars, tobnVco, etc. ('ive\h?m a call. } ?The net actual Itfflp to the government by wastage in hiutidJing gold ami silver bullion of a value! of over- $(>00,"4100,000, in the IJuited States mint has been $-1*2.204.16 \ ' " ?The Columbia, Soatfi Carolina, T, Annual Conference of tl^e African Methodist Episcopal church r$ now in session in "Winnsboro. Dish op Pickerson presides and over a-\ hundred ministers are present. i ?The Maharajah of Madagascar has ...^fiojpe.Tery accommodating of late. \ \ [ He carrie* ?o4en for the boys atix2 (*nl; I charge* tbe n t?a <eut?.N.TIiis tlx 1 way he <rets bi< utaiiev back for tfce in i uuinerabie notes tfent he send". ? We are reqiie^ed to state that-ewi ! trihulions for the Cirri *t:nii* tree on tlx 21st of t2ii*< moutis. whouM i<e seut to Jl* ' residence cjf'Mr. ."Ijjo. S. j?eyiiold*i tk< 1 iK.t uuy Vf/, v# & utv V *?.v. I nm? H/v . . . . ?Nearly all the clerks ?Jo more bus; j jie.?s iir the country these^ day* thai | they <ki ia*to\vu. They wirh\bc \vt! I verged in rttearf ?uf driving tivp-^tucl -! in the coilL-^ of tixr-e. \ | ? EnterUirii:?ents:tiv l)oiny jfiveiVyfoi all organization- but the Citizens* C ?V net Band. They need several new in rumen is, and we think, as they an endeavoring so earnestly to bring tlx | organization to its former perfection they should receive some encourage ! nient. j ?Some one remarked that the towi | could burn down an 1 be built n\ i again by the time the new engine ar I rive^. We really had not thought o that, but if this statement is tru< j burn her down by all means. ?The State Board of Health, in theii 1 report to the Legislature, sav that tin ! * i three great scourge* tbat have afnictec ! this country with countless -wees : r. j bad asr. taui whiskey and bad biscuits. j ?Ye sellers of Christmas goods, lei | the people know, through these adver ! lismjj commit*. wucrc \vu uic ?u?j j what you have for sale. People will i buy ''Christinas things'", and tJio\ I must naturally go where thev are in' vited. j ?The Kocfc Ilill Cotton Factory ! has ordered fifteen thousand spindles, ; and if the engine proves powerful j I'tiousrli to run with sufficient ease tin j spin lies now employed together will I lio ordered, fifteen hundred laort i win be immediately purchased. | ?Ti e committee appointed by th< I Town Council to select a &teaui fire en ; h , '.tin.;?n fart tired by tlie Ln Steam Fire Engine Company, .lira, Now York The engine u 1i.- ./o shipped sixty days from date o: i of contract. ?Mr. F. W. Habenlcht lias just reI reived five ke<js of fresh Milwaukk I Li^cr Beer. This beer is the best made aiul if your want a iao>t dalle.ions j drink ?rive him a call immediately a< ! he has. just "tapped" a key; this morn! in;r. ! | ?Mr. J. F. Brow n, who lias been conducting a school in Union county, | returned h^nie on Thursday. Ho expecls to spend his Christ mas vac- tio.i I with li* many friends in the : who will all be pleased to have him I UUUIUt'l VU utwui iuwn;, illj though his stay will l>e rather brief, i We wish liiin a pleasant vi>it. ; ?We extend our thanks to Mr. A. j D. Cat heart for some very nice oranges, i which we have duly enjoyed.' Mr. : Cathcart kis a, full supply of fruits, i confectioneries, etc., for Christinas ' times, o* which lie invites an inspec| tion hy those who are fond of good ; tilings. Itead his advertisement in ; this morning's paper, and ihen call at i his store on Congress street, opposite | that of Messrs. Beaty & Bro. ?An exchange says: "Why do not ! taore voun<f men sret married ?" asks a ! recent writer.?"Whist! till we tell ; liita. Tiiece isn't more than about one i yostn , caui in ten who is worth marry. iug-, 'ditd the iririsare finding it out".? i So far as tl>e financial value of thegcnj crality of young men is concerned we | agree with this exchange, but in a moral point of view we beg to differ v ith ' it. It is uot the case in Fairfield couu| ty, anyhow. ?The Railroad (Company ha* con; t-ented to dig a cistern near the freight d ^pot, of a capacity of about twenty th usand gallons, provide*! the cost * - - _ 1 -.1 t I 3 J ..11 UiHJS not exceeu uirec miuureu uoiiur>. ; Tins wi 11 be ot great advantage to those residing" in tine soutlK;ni portion of town, and the Company deserve 1 credit for their enterprise jujA liberali! Ly. ?Tlie cause of the infeiior printj ing of the editorial page of our paper. especially the weekly edition, is a de; feet in the making of our new press, j and not die fault of our printers. To I remedy this, which we expect to do | as'soon as possible, we shall have to ! purchase another press. But the qucsarisc#; Low caa we pay for it if our subscribers dots'tassist ns. It take a good ; deal of surplus money tit run a newsj paper, although most people tftiuk it can be run by --gas". Death.?On Monday the 5th in little Glenn, the noil of Mr. J. G. Mc| ('ants, died in Newberry of cholera j infantum after a brief illness. Mr. j McCants wan summoned to Newberry j by telegraph, but arrived after the j child had died. This is a peculiarly ; heart rendering affliction, as Mr. McI ('ants has successively loet four chil: dren, and none are uoiv left. To the | bereaved parents we extend the siuj eeretl #yuc{Kithy. I The Catawba Canal.?Some days | ago, Senator Gaillard introduced a bill j to cede to and vest in Mrs. A. ! lk>\*Iston all the right, title and interi j e?t of the Stale hi that portion ol j the canal on the Catawba Kivei ] which lies within her hind in Cliestei | county. The bill occasioned a very j Tory lively debate in the Senate, anci i was finally passed, with the stipulation ! that Mrs. Boytston shall spend ten ; thousand dollars, within three years, i for the development of the water-powjer. ? j Election ok Officers.?At the lasi | regular monthly convocation of Wilms boro Clwpter. JJo. 2, K. A. M., the j following officers were elected to serve j for the ensuing year: ! J. S. Connor. M. E. H. P. j W. N. ('handler, M. E. K. i J. F. Mo Master, M. E. S. i G. B. McCants, C. of II. W. G. Jordan. P. S. J. N. ( enter, R. A. C. A. W. Brown, G. M., 3rd Veil. E. W. Aiken. G. M., 2nd Veil. I. Simpson, G. M., 1st Veil. C. M. ('handler. Treasurer. P. JLandceker, Secretary. Fairhklij Alumni.?Capt. Thomat Lvlcs. of this countv, was one of tin ; oldest alumni present at the reunion ! He bad revived during reconstruotioi i" tiuiSs never again to visit Columbia and'for eleven years had not beei there, and nothing but such an occa ! sion would have carried him down Tiie/fliuionl . present from Fair.'iek were Captain Lyles, Major Woodward 1 Colonel Rion, General Bratton, l)r ! W. E. Aiken, Mr. G. II. MeMasler Capt. Isaac H: Means, Mr. B. R. Scott a:ul Messrs. T. R. Robertson, M. C Robertson; ;J. S. Reynolds and R. M Davis.- i*. . t , j Tr*n?frr? of Kriil Eit&te. e j Since our last report the followlu - transfers of real estate lutve be^u er : tried in the office of the county aud -;lor: ? j November 26, I SSI. \rlh?r flay ? j to J. W?. Browu, H7 furre* i r i township no. 8; considerrtVMi *750. ; November SO. IfccSl, \V. J. tiurle - to Mary J. Hurley. 170 a';rcs in to?"i i j -hip ho. lit: consideration $2,040. 1 1 October 16^1. lien Calvin t ; Carry K. IJric?*. 2U0 acres in tuwimki in.. consideration i- December '1. It&l. M. L. Elliott t t Titubo .Singleton ami others, 100 acre . in town>hip no. 0: consideration &so< December 1. KS*1. Titos. 15. Ktlel L> in to linnynn Emerson, one lyi. i . Wintisboro: consideration $1.UOO. . ; December 1. 1S81. Banyan Emci . it it i i _ _ * 1 a ? ?<>u iu i i:u?. u. j\ciciuii, one iia i i Winnsboro: consideration >i December 1. 18-Si. Thos. II. IGrtcl - in to James X. Center, two lote i f Winn>boro; consideration $300. December ?, 18*1. .James X. Cei : tcr to T. II. Ketchin, one lot, tw r; acres, in \Vinn>boro; consideratio .; $.r/<x>. i November 4. 1881. Elizabeth >3 ? I'eay to Lewis Tre/.evant Wilds, :>1 , ; acres in township no. U; consideratio L i $1,200. November 7, 1881. J. I). McCarlev [ sheriff, to Margaret Carnak, 22 acre* i I township no. 12: consideration$190. i November 25. 1881. Jacob F.Cole . j mail to A. M. Coleman, 24<>4 acres i i township no. 1; consideration $1,413. October 20, 1881. Jennie P. Coh , I man to J. Feaster Lyles, 500 acrcs i I township no. 1; consideration $2,600. :i November 24, 187:5. !(. D. Ilamite i: to G. L. Koon, 400 acre* in townshi ; j no. 9; consideration $700. ] October 2o, 1881. David Camak t . James M. JlcConnell. 10 acres in town i ship no. 9; cot sideration $<30. - October 28, 1880. John Wilson t II Nancy J. Lumpkin, one lot, i of ai , acre, in Winn->boro; consideratio; ;; t'l November 7. 1881. W. II. Ke# Clerk of Court, to Annie L. McCarley : two lots in Winusboro; cousideratioi I $? >!'>: Novcwl>er 7, 1881. W. II. Kerr >; Clerk, to Amy Hay, ~:> acres in to ami i! ship no. 10; consideration $12.>. i November 7, 1881. W. II. Kerr ; Clerk of Court, to J. 1). Leitner, 24 i acres in township no. 10; cousideru , I tion $700. t j November 7, 18S1. W. II. Kerr i Clerk of Court, to Adam Cook am , i others, trustees of A. M. E. church. ' i ' i! acres in township no 10; cousideratioi .; $io. , j November 7, 1881. "W. II. Kerr i Clerk of Court, to \\\ It. Doty and D | V. Walker. 800 acre* in township no , i i>; consideration $2,72.0. , j November 7, 1S81. W. II. Kerr : Clerk of Court, to Marshall McGraw i' 3.')0 acres in township no. 10; consider ; ation $1,000. March 30, 1881. II. L. Elliott t< John C. Boulware, 2o acres in town ? ship no. 0; consideration $100. j November 28. 1881. George W i Crawford to John Ramsay, 107 acre j in township no. S; consideration $1, . j 200. November 21. 1881. II. A. Gaillan | to U. it. i' lemuKen. nonse ana tot u | Wintisboro; consideration not stated. November 12, 1881. Jonn W. Ku* | pell to Joseph Davis. 198 acres in town J ship no. 12; consideration $1,000. j November 15. 1881. \V. li. liobert i son U? 3oltn \Y. Iiussel, 25 acres ii , no. 14; consideration $500. November 30,1881. W. It. Simon ! ton to Clongh llochelle, 6;?i acres ii ! township no. 3; consideration $500. ] November 30, 1881. \Y. II. Simon ; ton to Andrew McDonald, Co? acre I in township no. 3; consideration $500 j December 30.187'J.?\V. 1>. Simon ton and S. liobert Simonton to XY. J ; Burley, 170 acres in township no. 13 | consideration $2,040. TUE A. X. E. *:<>SFMESCF. I Procw?line? of the R? r??nt Se*?ion? -Tin | Churches in Good Coudition--M]itcvllane ous Cu?ine*s. ; j_EEPor.Tr.d ro.: the >s?h and euka.i.d. i Winxsijoko. tr. C., Dec. 7, 18*1.? i .77 j The Columbia Annua] Conference o the A. M. E. Church convened ii ) Wayman A. M. E. Church at 9; ! o'clock, a. m. The Right He v. Win. F j Diekerson, D.D., Bishop, condurte< j the religion* exercises, consisting c? j singing", praying, and responsive read j ing of the Scripture. The Rev. Messrs : Isaac B. Smith, C. Pierce Nelson am . j R. E. Wall were elected secretaries , i Secretary I. B. Smith called the roll i and a quorum being present the Bishoj ! announced the various committee* | Several visiting ministers were pre* ?.wl n'/iio ?/. tl.n I CiII J 4?llli M Vi Vz |IUI\M(UV/Ui IV I1IV Vy*'II j terencebv the Bishop. Elder A. T | Carr, of the South Carolina Annua .; Conference of the A. M. E. Church ,; was solicited to address the Confer j encc. lie accepted, ami spoke highb ' of the receptio;: which the Bishop an< j others of riie A. M E. Cliurch receive* I in attending the Ecumenical Confer i ence in Loudon. He al*o spoke earn [ estIv of the educational interests of tin Anglo-African race, but he sa u tlwugh we are not up to the summit '! to the Bishop he said, ' We are cumin; r J ?we are coming/' I Thlusdat. December 8.?The Con . j ference convened at 9? o'clock. Be | ligious exercises were conducted b; the iter. A. l. l.arr. ihe roil wa I ] called and a quorum being prcsen i j Conference proceeded to business. Tin ,! Bishop called for the report of tlu j Districts, Presiding Elder Young, <> '! the Sumter District, reported for lii j salary $600. All of 'he ministers o J the district made favcable reports ; At one o'clock Conference adjourned ; At three o'clock Conference convened . j the roll was called and each brothe (i on Clas^ C read an essay?subject 5 j "What are the duties of a Pa$;or ii : j the A. M. E. Church, and how cai ! they best be performed?" The priz i offered for the best essay is $.">.0(1 | Many of them met the approval of tin ! Bishop and Conference. At. night tb | missionary meeting was held. Preseii j were the corresponding secretary, th lJcv. J. M. Townsend. and the I lev. S ! S. Flegler. missionary to Africa. B >t ; made some appropriate remarks. ! Fimiuv. I 9.?('oiifiTAiic. ' onvencd at 9-i o'clock. Elder II ] Jefferson, Presiding Elder of I lie Al I beville District, conducted the religi ,! ou? exercise*. Prayer by Elder Davi Harris, and responsive reading. Tit J i secretary called the roll, and a quorui I being present (Conference proceeded t i; bu?iness. The minutes of the secon i day's session wore read and approved ' . The Districts were called on to report 1 ; The Bishop put three Districts t -1 work at once, lie said he wanted t . j do some railroading. Elder S. II i j Jefferson reported tor his salarv $ 10<X 1 All of the report^ were favorab'f i Tliey demonstrated that the brcthre ; were working and God was with then ,: The Bishop was much pleased wit i the treatment Elder Jefferson rc ' - ~: l e. i _ i .i i : cui>cu ii viu ni> uiiuiirtrii in iu> tiiicji I . S. II. JfclFFKIiSOX, ! Conference Reporter, I. S. GUAXT, AsVja&ut, hymkxeal. ^ i MARRIED?On Thursday Pecem. i ber the 8th. af Due West, t>. 0., in the. j Associate*... Reformed Presbyterian ! Church, bv Hie Rev. E. L. Puttun, Mr. c ] . 7 I W. H. Flkns.-ik.kx.of Winnsboro, -"to. i. Miss Katk K. Pattox, of Dut: West. < -TIIIX'CS VVt>m*H* Ksow'ixa.TrtTJuu i- j milk'that is* turned or changed uiny ;be. : sweefened aiul. rendered fit for.^mj 0 J again by stirring in a. little soda, j That suit will curdle i.ew inilk: hence in preptuing milk porridge. ; gravies, etc., the-sal.t rfiould* ??t be o j added until the dish tejwepared. . : That fresh meat?, after beginning to i iret sour, will sweeten it'placed our of j d<n>r. over night. ? i That clear boiling water will remove t? I tea stain* a:id many fruit stains. Pon'r i the water through the stain and thus i prevent it spreading over the fabric. That ripe tomatoes will remove ink " and other stains from white cloths and ;.also from the hands. ? . ! That a tablespoonful of turpentine boiled with your white clothes will aid Jl the whitening proeos. That boiled starch is very much iini proved by the addition of a little sperm. u i or a little suit, or both, or :i little gum i arahic dissolved. 1 i That blue ointment and kerosene ! mixed in equal proportions, and ap[.; plied to bedsteads, is un unfailing beds bug remedy, and that u eoat of whiten i wash is ditto lor the wall of a log house. That cool rainwater and soda will ', remove machine grease from washable u ! fabrics. RENEW YOt'R LEASE.?There are times In j >. i eTery cue's life when euiryy falh and a mlaera; ble feelli.tr coin's over them, mistaken foi it | laziness. Danger lu'-ksln tne*e symptoms, as I J ihey arse from dls?*xsed or/rns. Parker's! ! Glnjrer T nlc will restore perfect activity to | J -he stomach. Llv.r una Kidney's, purify the l blood. srnd renew your lease ot health and com* ) II j fo.'l.?Adeocat*. * ; . m i j SOCIETY BELLES.?on account of Its re- i - ; jxa. tably dtUc.u?-tnd lustingfragmn'-ebocli-ty | belles are loui In taelr pralsea of Floreston p : Cologne. * ?Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is a really ! D ?< '< limnJifiniknul mmli. ; I viiiUinikiMV i?uu ituev~?i?'*i\'t\ ?t hivmi t- i cine, it is the best remedy known lor I all diseases of the throat and lungs. * ADM IMSTB ATOirS SALE. . | ~P) Y virtue of an order of the Judge of ; JD Probate, I will hell to the liiglies: bid j J?t, for cash. on the 15th >l.iv of Deem- j ? i bc-r, A. 1>. 1881, at Biy the wood, the per- i , ; s <n .1 property belonging to the Eftati o: , * ; -J 8. \V. Sturues, dectfWfti, consisting ol ; 11 j mules, horses, wagon otc. Nov. 30. 1881. W. H. KEliR, | I)?-c 1-11x2 Administrator, j - I t AXAKIKS FOR SALE, j ; i TT^IGHT pair of Canaries for sale, a! j V J J.ii $4 00 a p*ir; or $!J.03 fur the *ing- ! [J | <rr-. $1.00 tor tlia females. All yonnp | l birds of this year's raising. Orders may I j be addressed to Master WILLIE HAYXE MILLS, I i Nov 26 Ix'-lt Winnsboro, S. 0. | l\ l? ! German Kuii i" '.direct importation). : Peruvian Gn*?io(direct from th.* agent of j the Peruvian Government). Fish Guano * j and 8 percent. Amuioni*)- Not* fj'c -tia j Land t'l?Ktrr South Carolina Ground ^ i Phosphate (tin* ground and h gh grade.) For S^li* br HERMANN HULWINKLE, f j Kerr's Wharf. Dec 1S-tx3m Charleston, S. C. t j - j SHERIFFS SA LES. ~T">Y virtue of execution* to me direct-j > ; J~J ed I will neil bvforo the court- j . ; house door in Win nsboro, S. C., to the; : highest bi Kler, within the l<*gul hours of ; | sale, on ia?;Ursi annum* w onuunr\ next, ; . j the following perouil property, to wit: s j Four wagons, thirteen mules an 1 one j hor>e ? levied up*n an the property of " | >aliiig Wofe and fcarah S. Wolfe, at the j suit of W itte Br?s. i | ALSO, I | One bali* of cotton?levied upon as th*? ! property of T. C. Wylie at the suit of R. ! . i S L'e.jpories Jt Co. | _ j ALSO. Ooe bale of cotton ?levied upon as the j i r >perty of J.tue Clarke at the suit of T. " ! J. H. iiurphy. II ALSO, ' Four bales of cotton, 223 bushels of cot" : ton t-ee.l. more or leas. and a lot of hay, ! I i fodder and corn tops?levied upon ixn tlie j I property of Sam Feuster, Ligt Feaster and j P-ter F taster, at tlie suit of Jennie P. ""i Coleman. s ! Term*? CASH. J. D. McCAELfY, ! Sheriffs Office, fcj. F. C. "[ WitiDHboro, S. C., . ' D-'Cfiubfr 4, . ; Dcc 13* ; ' CHRISTMAS GOODS!! j 'It"ST RECEIVED: ] | J EN CRATES CHOICE FLORIDA ORANGES, APPLES. COCO AN UTS, f BANNANAS, CANDIES, 1 RAISINS, ETC., ETC. ! ' ALL OP WHICH CAN BS BOUGHT CHEAP, j j FOli TUfc CASH. AT tl A. S. CATHCAST'S. i D?c 10-lm j i! CHRISTMAS GOODS j ?JUST ARRIVED> j AX1> STILL OmG!! '' -1 LARGE FLORIDA ORAXGES, 1 j JAMAICA DAX AX AS-LARGE and j . I RIPE. * | DARACOA COCOAXUTS, j ] AXD FIXE LARGE RED APPLES. RA1SIXS, " i r.nn<lnn T.avpr?in nil size packages. i j CANDIES, * i French and Plain Candies, iu Great j ? j Varictv. ALSO, -1 - j FRESH GROCERIES?STAPLE and r; FANCY. t j IRISH POTATOES AND ONIONS. ! PURE WINES AND LIQUOHS OF Jj ALL SORTS. CHEAP FOR THE CASH. - j PLEASE CALL AND MAKE A I.*' PURCHASE. w.h.doniC. 11! n ! T)cc3 I AT OUR HOUSE t! e ! i. ; -[ THE HOST v h; ! e; CHOICE SUMMER BEVERAGES,: M'C'II AS -: SHERRY COBBLERS, (1: ej CLARET PUNCHES, op - 1SQDA WATER, . J [.: LEMONADES arid ' ' r ' 1;! OLD VIRGINIA MIST JULEPS.j ? I I U ; Ti?v TUT /Tf ptiu i TPU BOCK B2ER, u] " I, ! -ALWAYS f r hi- ' A?n> COOL. j . J. C L K X I) IXI X& I ~ I " * | raaj-,3' Ncjt door to w. U, poty <L Co, \ E. STATE OF SOUTH' CAROLINA, | * ' COO'TT^Ol^ *?I2FTELD. | Witte Brothers vs. Salin*; j S\'?) Ife; Surah S; W tfjfe, Sji uioir Baructi and Oilier*, nelerKlants. . " j ? N pKV*uanct- ?fHaider of tjrf Court i f 'ijiailc. iu ! r. vp.cf-j fwl case.. - L will offer, tor sale. i hefoce. tile eyi>*;f^hoi*se.dwor. rri.'.Winns; buru. on the fir-jt li^Jiday lit -January ! next. witbiutbe hour* of salf. at ' public, outcry. U*. tb- bisrlM'sr bidder. ; tin* foIIo\yin&-<^c?be4_ property, 10 I wit: ; ; j J. All that plantation or tract of i laltd. lyin:;, being aud- fcituate iti the '.County and Sla !ea?oresaid. called the ? "Arick I'ktc*:"*. - <*<>uta!:i 11i<r one liys. t)KKD.ACUKS, more orless, and bounded :})y. hinds--of the estate of Joseph Vaughn, of U>; NV.-Desportes and lam!* [ of Turner Stewart-..^ ? -Ai^O, H. All that .plantation or tract of !?nd. lvfn^. beinsr and situate in the i County 2iii?l State aforesaid, railed the : Del lone/ Flare", containing xinktykol'i: ackks, more or less, and bound1 ed by the plantation calle<l tint "Weston Pla.-e." bv lands of Mrs. Delleney and ; by other lands of Salrng Wolfe. ALSO, in. All that plantation or tract of | laud, lyinjr, bein-/ and situate in the 1 County and State aforesaid, called the [ "OIIUW lli?i;c ? I iMiiuiiiuig i WU I1L.-X! DREl> AND TillRTY-SEVEN ACRES. mOl'C | or less, and bounded by other lands of ! Saling Wolfe, and bv lands of Squire ! iiuii. ALSO. IV. All that plantation or tract of I hind. lying, being: and situate in the ! County and State .".foresaid, called the i "Vaun Place'*, containing one hlnduei> and forty" acres, more or low. and bounded by lstods of Mrs., Sarsh Mct'ants. other latins of Safin<r Wolt'^ ! and by the road leading to Kiucaid's | Bridge. ALSO, | V. All that plantation or tract of land, lying. being and situate in the County and Slate aforesaid, railed the ' Leitner Place", containing one hundred acres, more or less. and bounded by other land* of Saling Wolfe and by ihe road leading to Kineuid's Bridge. ALSO, VI. All those lots of land, lying, bei - ! ^ iL. rn ./ illg ana Situate 111 iiik iuu ii 111 tumif boro, in the County and State aforesaid. having* thereon three storehouses, fronting otic hundred feet, more or less, on Congress Streot of said Town, and bounded on the north by lots owned l?y Francis Gerig. on tlie south by lots owned by Timothy Harden, and on the east by the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta I'ailroad. Each of the above-dcaeril>ed premises will be sold separately and in the order above set forth. Such of the abovedcscribed lands as can i>e advantage ou-ly subdivided will be sultfilvided into convenient parcel?, and plats thereof made, in which caw? each parcel will be sold separately and by the plats which will be exhibited on day of sale. The town lots will also be sold separately. TKRMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase-money to be paid in cash; for the balance a credit of one and tv\ o years from thw day of sale. payable in two equal annual instalments, with annual interest from the day of sale, until the whole debt and interest l>e paid, each purchaser to give bond, secured by a mortgage of the premises by him purchased, and to pav for all neoefBiBV papers. W. II. KtfKR. Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. ?- - c* ri ? ninsuoro. r>. v,., December 9, 18SL. Dec 10-til X-C USE US! For making you read our old advert jiM'Tnrnt o lone, bnt w* h?v? bm-n Nnrtli, and been Kant, and born t? the Stale Fair, and Wn to th? Cotrou Exposition, aiul b<-on nirk, au<! hfrn bu?j", and b??n unable to koukovt a new utory. CAST YOUR OPTICS OVER TIIIS. CHRISTMAS fS Cn.V/.Vf;, AM>><) /S .VK Jf- 1KA US, A/A? n * lii ur i; u, i, WHAT WILL YOU PRESENT to YOUR WIFE. SOX. DMTGIITER. SISTKH. BROTHER. OTHER,FATHKR, FRIEND, SWEKTHEART? Search tho wide world ovr from pole lo pole, vblr the trade nrrts or Europe and America, explore the nalaee? of the Crowned Head.*. ?rid nought can be found ihat will give burh l&Ailns enJo.\ ment as an tlejmt mi- m1 THESE ARE THE BEST. CHICKERrNG, MATIirSOKK, SOUTH E It X GEM. AKIOX, MASON Jt UAMLIX. SHOMNGKJl. Six Grand linkers. One Hun'lrort Styles. All tirades. All Trices. Lar?*Kt ?clrctiou of FirKt-Cln.SK Imtmments olfcie 1 by anv one Hotfsc North or South. None but first-class makers.' No competition with cheap makers. No economy in cheap Instrument#. They will neither wear nor please. Tru* economy liyes in the purchase of first-das'* :nd reliable Instruments. cast ich/it thev may. Others may humbug buyers with cheap Piunos at $125, $145, and Organs at $30. $40, $(?0, in fancv Cases with numberless Stops, but LUDDEN & BATES WON'J linn any such >;eLcilnle, or practise any such impaction. "They Lave done busi n*ss thirteen long years, an-.l *o!d 2?ore Piano* and Organs than all other Southern Dealers together, ana it's too late in the day for them to gf>l>ack on their record, and take to ?? llmg Stainod Whitewood Pinnos and imitation Walnut Organs. Rut HIDDEN & BATES WILL irhphhdmnbhhhhhhbmmmi Sell Strictly Reliable Pianos und Organs from best Mnkers only, at Manufacturers Factory Pricks, find -for l>?ss money than tliey 0!>n be bad elsewhere in AmericA. This we gparantee. Write at once for Catalogues, Price# and Terms. Magnificent Stock for Holiday Trad-* We can suit all reasonable, common .=onsc hnyrs who don't expect Gold Dollars lor Fifty Cents. Address Ludden & Bates, SAVANNAH, GKORGIA, TV1io1cm1i< vuno ?nd or<?ti dculvr*. SKALEI) PROPOSALS. County Commissiosees' Office. / WiNNsuoou, S. 'C.> Xuv. 22, 1SS1, ) Q *: kjEALED proposals for covering;. thjf* County Juil wijl t>e received. hy the County Com ruisoiouers np to December 2-2, I8i>l. Contractoarn to fjznmh new .KliOe.ting and new tin and all other necesaarv iiiateri.il. Work'to be com pleted within tlirty d.tyn from date 'of contract. The m-('/vinrpj5(>rvf> fchn riaht to roject rev and' all tvids. if in their judgment tne intarests.of the Conntv demand it. i . > J-'Ii. HARVEY, Nov 2#?t2xtd -* ('hoK- B. C. C. ? Subscribe "to Tjik >*ews .\xi> JIEKAJJ), I; STARTLHSK3: I ' * . . I v - * Announcement i ;..." ".. ; ?oi"? ISEW FALL GGODS 1 v . * t J 0?0 *1 ' . J . I P. LAXDECKEB <? BRC | INVITE ATTENTION TO, as RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT A! \ INSPECTION OF, THEIR FAL i AND WINTER STOCK OF ! DRESS GOODS, j CLOTHING AND 'l.rrvTQ TTTT?vTRTTTvn r:nnn< o? o 1 I FULL LINE OF LONG CLOT* j SHEETINGS, QUILTS, SHAWLS ^ 'gloves, ... HANDKERCHIEFS, FvUCHINGS, ETC. . I ?0? : LARGE VARIETY OF OTHE] | GOODS TOO NUMEROUS T< ! MENTION, AT PRXES FULL' | IN KEEPING "WITH THE HABD TIMES P. LAKDSCm & BEO. oct 11 CASpets T I |Carpets! Carpets! ! HAVING PURCHASED A jCAKPET EXHIBITOE ; Which will be lierc in a few days ; with nearly | ONE HUNDRED SAMPLES of different kinds, qualities an i styles, we request all parties desir jing CARPETS to bold tbci r 3 x:i it." L : oraeru uiiui uus arnveR. i \ will be cut, matched and, if desirec made up to order. i "We will be able to show as nice ! selection as can be fceen anywhere I and guarantee the prices to be a j low us can be bought in any market McMASTElt, UKICE& KETCI1K Nov 19 V V/ JL. JL V/ ^ * j EXTRAORDINARY IN BOOTS i SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, | AT THE NEW CASH BOOT ax SHOE STORE. IN order that every man, vronm and child in the county niaj be suj plied with a good BOOT Oil SHOE, I have made a reduction on niv here tof ?re unknown low prices, and hop I my customers will embrace this oj ! portunity as such an one is seldom m?; with. Also heavy good* for mem i wear. JUST RECEIVED, On consignment, a hrgro lot of Crockc ry and Glu?nwan'. which will bo koIi | at a SACRIFICE. to rlo*e out the eu ; tire stock in :i limited time. CALL SOON AND SECURE TIN BARGAINS. Remember the Store llrft door sout of Dunlcvy & Fant. M. M.IIUEY. Oct lo FERTILIZERS o cl .^v^. v^uui 'iiwi" j fJ Mer linnts and Dealers ill Fertilii i ere, CH Ew.st liny. Ch.vki.ekto.<, November 9. 1881. At the commencement of ?noth?*r bus tk y.zTjjkt scVrowlvdce witb'^leatsuz the yutrofftl^e and costKKtESl oCj^ar plant ing triers. j KOBSOyS COTTON AND CORN FERTILIZE' | ROBSON'S COMPOUND ACID PlIOSPIIATJ i have given very gratifying *atisfr.etior ! Our Cotton and Coin Fertilizer in of th j highest stan iard. It contains among oth# J r^lnable ingredients 3 per cent. of An 1 moniu, li per cut. of Potash. 1G per een | of available Phosphate. Jhiving bee j .iniong the iirat to introduce (xu:tiio in tlji j State, we can confidently refer to o': I planting friendsth.it during the t-eries 1 | years w. have sold them Manures we bat always giv?-n a pure article Kvery Maj i nre is tested. We i-ft'er the above t'er'.i'.i; ] crstorcasu, time <>r cotton. | Planters oj !? riny iuimedLiMv will b | Allowed to the 1*t of April todrciile wuio J tli^y prefer. e?..?>b or time. An or.lcr lor earloaii of ten tons will be sent free < lnnH'^e. for h 1- e.s amount $1 per ion wi be charged. Nov. 10 - fx-".m Nora'." All parties indebted t< US FOR GUANO WILL KIND I* .JO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO SK'l -1-4* L K 'FOR SAME -BEFORE THi i FIRST OF NOVEMBER, AS ArTEJ ! THAT DATE THEY WILL HAVI ! T<) SETTLE. \V;till- : ( UR-RENC i AND LOSE THE COTTON- 01 >TI 0> i | . 1 f. J. MctTARLEY: &X.0. I .OCf 11 TOILKT SOAPS! AL VRGE lot of the clicsip -n Tr.iK ' Snap tor tho price b <*?;. lit t Wiunsboro. ("all ui??l b?-enn\ii;. el. McM.VSTEB, B-UICi: KE 0 :.X. j apri 'J ' I \ J ncBaEsacnxaaaaasBBDBMaaMBBa j OITfi STOCK j i IS NOW COMPLETE IX EACH I j ?AND? . EVERY PARTICULAR I I .1 ' ! INQUIRE OF US FOR EVERT j j: ^ ^ AJLMfl -i-JrJ 1UU JL/Jb.*>iiir. lu ; PU11CHASE, ;:nJ SATISFACTION : \ WE AVILL GUARANTEE AL-! " WAYS.' ' i i ' I I ! In addition to our usual stock of : i Drv Goods, Notions, Clothing, Huts ) ' * and Shoes, we offer special induce- ; i ' I rm-nts in i D ' i N-, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. j 1 i ! L; ?ALSO? ! j " . j ; Bagging and Ties at Lowest pi ices, j ULYSSE G. LESPORTES. | i oct lo ' ' " j M JTTftT ;:i 'RECEIVED!! b - " . * . - j * ONE TUB CHOICE ., ! ....... -i GOSHEN BUtTEB.! j FBUSH BUCKWHEAT. * j FRESH AlACCAROXI. j | = - | 1 . i R1A FULL LINE OF CANNED i . j 3| GOODS. j C j NORTHERN APPLES, . . f . . i ORANGES, ' COCOANUTS, ONIONS I and _ I - ' !; POTATOES, i ,! ? ;,i 1 | ONE HALF BARREL CHOWV j CHOW PICKLES, CHEAPER THAN THE BOTTLED PICKLES AND JUST AS GOOD. | ( i ! toil is M ?A LOT CHOICE - ! 1 i UNCAXVASSED SUGAK-CUUED 11 H * HAMS. 1: n '* . [ i. * r t. | A FULL STOCK of EVERYTHING.! CALL ANI) EXAMINE. ; M I R. M. HUEY. | , | Nov 29 ^ | ! ' ! Di ?? i ' i j TRE OLD STAND OF 1S7G JIAfe ; n! H i been reopened and supplied with th | j choicest stock of Liquors, 'Wines j I o *" s Cigars and Tubacco. t ? >! j It is the place where you ccn gei} - . I ,]: anything in the '-! ' ! J line of liquor! j j li; dealt jou want, as I warrant every i article I sell for the;money. : . . i * . ! ' ^ t ' -i-i" i ' : _i" i | 1 o uisKe im* piaee pieasane, .uuy. keep ir up in tbe style of a 0 ; ii ? FIRST CLASS SAL06X.|( i .. i! . } I have-eBgaged tbe services of ' 'J *i ' ' t- j JHW A. S. WWGATK, . , J . V ' * . ' ? ' ' / : wbo will take speeial paics to see' - I _ ' ; his customers and frieirds well ac e! '. . .. v| I [l : commodate.}, and vc'i will be ple*s- \ t! " . ? ! a!ed to see how he koeps a HOUSE. J H / Z ' ! 3! Under WXXNSI30E0 HOTEL j' . . . . i ? >- formerly kq)t by J. Cleudinin-. now j 5the k PALMETTO HOU^l-J' 11 j | !KEPT BY ... f J I j I Y.7V.UABEX1C11T. j r i oot 15 ' h. H.CUMMINGS! Ei i \. WILL SELL THE FEW. WAGONS. | i. : STILL ON II .Nl> AT LOW FLil'KES j' I. "OLDHICKORY" | - | I HAVE A TliKEE-SEAT PLATFOI'ii : SPHIXtf COrnTLAN'D WAGON", WHICH ' I OFFEll LO \V DOWN*. a i rnc crfo dtvi/iv *vr> w-trnw -T. I JL.<? Ol^iO ?J \J J. HARNESS. < m>v 3 ' / _ Pllrfi |Pl?,.| -IXInvineibli WE pom* our vast resonrrcs on tb** r and doubling t!ie force of ouv qiu-tntio! i ?ti \ ? ir/?m in / t/ \ "* * A"I 'T^Ti JlIA1 -NAlUllStUAVjI luv. 50 pair#? white blankets, $2,00. Z'S CO least 2Z j.er cent. 21 dozen ur.vlc:vss!s Cochineal dyed, all wool, red ufcdershii a suit. " ISKASl Tiffin FRZVFM Tl Jeans and Caesirneres marked down fr? 40 cects to desn fi< m 30 cunts ^ r a.^f li f K/i v.'?i vpq n litfJtU unui.'uj* uciicuia iuc gains rolls oTt e occasionally on, and ti. MIMX.U'GH '$ i'Ml'li*. PHOES- Great reduction. $1 25, ?1.40 marked down to $112-i. 6' IDtt 3 S3 (3-OOjD t th<y go nf lcf-s than muiiifh* tmei V rn cut to 18.1- cents; 1:0 cents cut to 15 cor 0 cents. Black Cashmere Cretans- and heretofore. This is a VomI jidt sale. C what txiey will. J.I Dec 1 THE ACEXOWU wipi AliKIVKI) AM) DONTbuv until vou-luMre seen rnv i fillip useq'ul PRICES XiOW^B XHAN EVEK -' I keep on hand most cf tlv LEABI^ Prices to suit the times. LnwwuT ?.d Qeutly repaired at ajotlewiie juk-t-s. SAVE YOUR FREIGHT BILLS AND 1SG YOUIi GOODS OF R ^ PLAIN ] 0?0 I AJI NW EEC'EIVING daily mv Dry <5oo(1p. ccusiptwi# iu part -fjf Doni( s'] eat variety. Coitets Homely. Gloves jf all kinds, which will bo fcoid a* k?v c. MiLLIavERYi 3 AND FANCY GOODS in all the nov< v.ir Milliner fi om Baltimore, has selcg .are. ind lio pains v,jil I e spaied <o ]i?e the above DEPART MEN TiS. Miss/BJ season again. ... / IF YOU WANT A 8EW ING>rA0F inU the I?est Famllj MVohii.c < ? the-'ia< * in nto in f!?{c Pnimfr i; ^ f! \ ;;Dy c4ii6r without basting. vou^can line JTPT IN A hTTPPLI OF fiROCEli Lard, Cbe? se, Crackers, Gkes, C:*n< Kerosene Oil, Rigging. Ivon Tie* aiu:;.a lu* found at J. 0. L0A(i>', cu the Con Aber^ Don't forge ? to c;:iL itft these m iun. AX ASSORTMENT OF BEDSTE JUST RECEIVED. J. c Sept 24 THE 'QUEEN B TLp "QUEEN BESS" Corbet aa-l Slcfit ; :-ver iiitrndu It xm a ii^riovt -iittir.^ cor. Jtr-Aps, oii>il . a"j?siel t<? length. [ AI'L.NT CL'/J 11 STKEL FB(/T?? TOlJ. whi rastiir.g, but als-o ren-lrsi* impo^iblo to Lro ticular. . - lOK^ALKOXi-i bj inuv 426 M. L KJ CLOTHING HOUSE. " : o . MOST complete stock of ( lo hinjr in iiiifl nrckvirar in (Hidif ss \:..iii y. S tl'c latent styles ami jit prices to su F1X& shoe#5 fi>r uirn aiid boys. 1 Manilla, and ?V?bs(or*> braids in :.!! color Alpaca coats in all <hadt*< and qualities. ;ind Moliair buster: in all stylo. ALL ORDERS PRO: julv 7 Manufactured by ISAAC A.SH5P A>D ron SAiX isY Dt-NI^EVY A inn- zzjZZ? . .1 v.- " ,. ^ . Bill * ,1k ' il 2 M ^ cint wliere oppos:ti- D is wt-aWt.. s js. wo write in characters of firr? - 4H :1XG LIST OF PFJC1-.K M C-r rn C-C A<"i fit I < a'. 25. x), GU.. and ?1.C0 5 ' ts fend'Lavrers, icutieed to $2.71 '52552jE?55.000 varus K<-ninck-; m So cents to Go cents: <lowa frtin. to 3.8j CompetitionsaijJjitioii " I my pri'-es. The storin of i;*r ;e liiiiiket bows t-j th* i^cvitabie? Shoes 1.75. marked doVn *S~" 1.00 shc^os clown to 7oc*' ' in.-ifJiov f-.'tt in drnss <r?o?}s.' No\v:' (\s. 1 Lr>-, 2.'> ccvis diyss jtockI: its; lii cti:;A ibvs-s gootls cat to Mcbidii--, twenty per cent. less th r. roods mud- be sold, let them biir'fc, , MIMNAXJGII. . lDGED LEADER OFPEICE '3. SI TIT! K ! : I TiiARHIVi:. ~ : dedgn_.and .wc:fcmsriUifed as itprcecnrod, ahd A New Supply of Picture g Frames, ^Hirwnos and WtiH. FockeU; Brackets, Hat Back:;. Mirrors, Window Cornier-. H "Window Sitatljk," Tin SrdL |k* Spring Beds, Mattresses. '. irnvt-v c irrnTC ;fi'iW7 ^ MADE. . :G sewing ^ACFIXES jsuT -s J i>ii?gits for Siila. Kuuj.ct:i.^ OTHER EXPENSES ??T W. PHILLIP^; u1 \ r ^ r o ^- " _ At !?;. Fail Stock 'xjfofoplte', and If-'vcy jstk-s, Calictefy Dr<:fcS Goouk JH . Notion?. Fii^gcf. Lices, T-aiLova s the lowest*' fcstLli Mill {j 2?.tk-s of the season. Miss BLACh. :TeU tlie a'x;ve ?CO<Js vitii : pe cnr frie'(3h Hid cusicira&s a {1 liA.CX will i>; wilh jds t'ue -coiLri^ riNE, on-2 tlifit has stood the U -: saket, tifij ??s srill xio a gioittz- Yjitge of isi>rk . - S I it at J. O BOA&U " ... ,. i IIES, Flour, Me'!. ^ifcp, ilackei o3, Tobacco, Cirrus ny >Uiii e ery tbin<? yi.u wxnt .is to. er, f.s cbeap as can t>c :e ik*&i a?d vortby of .your atf^r- | ADS, CHAIRS, LUHBEft STJ* >, BOAG. | jmanawBa,; p-ricr i* bj fitr/tLe imcst fc-r* i?iid has r-rAt >Jb.'??" !; ;r jlt.ftlw iuiii.*isvly <-li liox ,(.11 ir jroTJjjs ^ . ,r, ?kj >k tho clasps. tVa* runted 'it'. ,x;v A ? J. M. BKATY ? /<>. _ JO N Aid). CttlAJillUA, S. 0. J i?-.S : Si - ;? flit> S::?lC- C'C 1!,;? fum'M.ltiif i:>. Vi Uths Mi'1 Mid jvi?'i,> M:fiK5l aylor's <-dt yvi-Kinaw* i tlif laol is tin* 1) rl?y ' ?:lk Suigcs ami c-s. ami L:n<-a* MPTJLY FILLED; ' j| THE BEST IS THE MMR: Fourteen dilHnetit ?i?.s k~ifcLs. 4? Is?<s: las with Etmraetol i^ajitea '??" il requirements, ar?u j.riwxito jJJi.it cli i-xr.:? "< " LEADING FEATURES: / kXiWc- Woe& Borss, Vzil-Ut V.'ood G:<8 .djUsttWe Par.irvr; iu?-s^ latic Shelf, Bmilhijj Door, rvrirgiug E;*r*J?Tiit;. Pwingiiijr Hue*Stop. Reversible V'.v lunust* Lgu{< Cr<? Pitfce. Ecub-e *>?> '? \ ta 'entor-, Hcatj- Rins Covers. JUraiLaiUid P'iiB v-?w-j >oors. Nickel Kiwi*. N"i;-Lcl Faucis, etc. ^ Ut*eqnaled In Zltu/ral, is finish, at 'a N^mI pcR'-tioo. ' PARD & CO.; 8a!t!nbre. 5T* ," FAST, TVituuiwi-Oj S Cm