The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, October 05, 1881, Image 3
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I New York Weekly Herald.
F Clerk's Sale?W. II. Kerr, Clerk.
I Sheriffs Sale?J. ,D. McCarley, 8
Tax Notice?E.' S. Chandler, Clerl
and Treasurer.
Citation?J. R. Bo vies, J. P. F, C*
Notice of Final Discharge?G.:C
Bacot. . ^ .. .
Lw?l Brief*. *'"
?Fruit is rapidly disappearing.^
?The turnip crop is moderately
!r .vratcrraeloib -reason is abon
over. ' T
?Cotton sfold on Monday for lOi
r^rTber^ jias been iittle, if any yello-w
fever this year.*^"* - ..
?Ic'vvlll si' hctfc ' time" for anothei
_ sh7x?nfight picnic. . ..." ;.
;~-The-was.very Jittlejmsmess-. don*
. ' in:r?^n o:i Wednewlay'
. r~Th?re were.^er?ices in all tin
churches on Sunday morning.
A Considerable amoflriit of cotton wa!
I sold in town on Thunjday and Friday
?The policemen haven't had tnucl
fun this summer in the way of killing
dogs.
?The Trial Justices are n<>t having
quite as much business as at one tim<
tlu* year.
?He bought six. five ccnt- cigar:
and treated "the boys'*, and "don'i
you forget it*%
?The streets are being worked or
all about towri^arid will soon be in i
good condition." "
?The Gordons are having regulai
company drriis in preparation for tin
York town Centennial,
?The new houses 011 Garden Stroci
will soon be completed, and will pre
Injiit ? uut'
i ?If yon arc in debt to The New<
^kd Herald, come and {settle. Wc
want the money now.
I ?Rock Hill and Chester have realh
pne cemeteries. Why can't Winnsbo
ro have one too?. She can if she will.
| ?The Coutv Commissioners have
l>nt up pointers at all the cross-road;
throughout the county.
\ ?Butter and eggs. are very scarce
(these days, but wliat little comes
brings a reasonable price.
[ ?Wcdn~e^\^cY&img was'a"delight
I88*111 evening Top. tiding, ar.J... everybody
jg&ras out walking.
?Ti:c wcatheHndicatiops for to-day
B&rc tlrat.ii wU be partly ck>^ilr with
?The couutry wjw well, represented
n town o?i Saturday by both the white
m^colpxrd;^ n.habi tants. .. k.
The thankTs of the office are extcn
d to Mr. J.'Clendininjr for some dcicioas
lagar beer. GivChlra a call.
? If you wa~.it to get a plenty o"
opd peading matter cheap; * 'subscribe
j Thk Fairfield News axd IIkkaij>,
[?Everybody, or nearly everybody
k ill cither go to the Atlanta exposi[on
or the Yorktown Centennial. 01
K)th.
?The southern bound train on Friar
afternoon was well filled with exursiouists
to the Atlanta' Cotton Exition.
i ?The inilk man has raised the prict
t his milk to seven and a-half cents a
part. He wUl soon get back to the
d price?ten cents a quart.
?The articles for the South Carolini
xhibit in the the Atlanta Exponifior
re re shipped from Colombia on Monay.
?Give a "nig" ten ccnts' worth ol
'pinders" and a five-cent "seegar'*,
hd he wouldn't exchange them for a
mnll
I,o, is the time for weddings, bul
the cotton crop is a failure, we sup
se they will be postponed uutil nexi
?Kidgcway is now ? dry town. Ai
innsboro is the nearest town tc
dgewsy, she ought to d'ja "staving'
irincss in the liquor line.
General - Bratlon naasml - rttv 'fr
lihite Oak on Sunday. He has full)
Hoovered from-His nroent sickucsa, anc
K looking well.
V?The up-iwissenjrer train wa* con
Bfoerably l>ehind -time on-Saturday
Be have not heaid tbecause of it* dt
K-The soothem-bound pasaengci
n irw jiour^Iate p^ Saturday
jKtuoou?cause, detention at Char
? - There werajoa Sheriff's otvi'lerk'i
6alc3 on o
personal by prfvaU
-r.Thc tl?nk^pf:^,>d^oi^ 'jkto ex
temfedto Mr^5ff^:'Neison for" some
i verv'mce pwciieii-^ite. a^-tf^t -in
| deetL
?The nsaal-fall trafle has commenc
rd. All the clerks complain of beitu;
broken down.when the busiaew hour
close.
?There were, thirty-eight colored
person* baptized by immersion at St.
I Mark's Baptist Church, near. Sim pson't
Turnout, on Sunday morning.
?The Rev* T. R.^Englisb, M Yorkville,
the retiring moderator of Bethel
I Presbytery, preached in the Presbytc
rian church on Snndy morning.
?It has been trying Very hard tc
rain for the iast two or three days, bul
ft it seems a? it it is an impossibility
What's the matter.
ft ?The old shuttere taken off the coon
hohse when ii \vw> recentlv repaintec
\vero.M>id by the coantv commission
S vis on Monday ?purchased by Mr. l~
| Elder tor $0,60.
? !t li'ok? as if a!! tVe thoxtrrfa.1
fr-*nr?'> t?:e tntat.-ur ?>??0
* !>.? k" ?>:. 'lv lV*r*v T.!m> *>(:
I vVat'll '1??4\ >Ti* ot?-se.
\ commence sowing wheat ami oats.
*! We sincerely hope that they will be
. ; mom successful with their grain crop
! this time than the previous one.
i. j ?Great credit is due the county
f I commissioners for the admirable con'
(lition in which they have kept the pub'!
nnblic road leading from Winnsboro to
S j ?" j
Columbia.
i ! ?Wc need our money. When you
* sell your cotton be sure to pay your
1! subscription to The Xkws ani> Hkr\
ald. Pay taxes ami settle with the
- j printer.
K j ?Mr. A. Landeckcr has just return^
| from the North, wlience ho went
^ i for the purpose of purchasing his new
:i' fall stock. Ilis new advertisement
J i will appear in a few days.
~! ?An effigy of Guiteau was hung on
: - a_i ?\. ?>f,.?
I i ft icu'^rajjii ? u c xxi vihii ioiuii wu .uvn]
day, but it drew su<-h a crowd and crcr
! atcd such an excitement that it had to
L; be taken down.
i ?New goods arc now pouring in
j and the clerk* are hard at work opening
and shelving them. Wc hope they
will be kept equally as busy taking
them down.
j ?Hiding velocipedes on the pave-'
; ments of Main street has become quite
c | a nuisance. Lulies and little children
j arc in imminent, danger whenever
! out walking on that street. Can't the
'.Town Council put a stop this.
. ?Yom Kippur, the great day of
Atonement and one of the most solemn
fast* in the Jewish calendar, was ob.
served on Monday. The stores of all
' the Jewish merchants in Winnsboro
^ were closed.
- ?Ppvatc advices from Florida state
j j that Misses Lucy and Estelle Harrison,
j daughters of the late James Harrison,
. I formerlv of this countv, have l>oth
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died of the effects of measles. They
.'"havea number of relatives in Fairfield.
?The Gordon Light Infantry have
, | just received their handsome fatigue
caps. Their equipment for Yorktown
? is now complete with the exception of
their knapsacks, and possibly, full
, pocket book*.
?A gentleman just from Boston re
;ports that the coincidence of its having
1 been just 329 d&Y& between the election
' and the'dcatli of* James A. Garfield is
frequently seen pointed out upon the
' badges of mourning..
?Winnsbor ^ne of the most musical
towns ? Jate. At night the
air literal with botli vocal and
1 instrument aic. Even Congo gave
uk some heavenly music on Thursday
1 night. j
1 ?The 3"eu*J and Courier of Wednesday
coutain* the following: ''The
i publishers--of the Winnsboro' News
and Herald are now issuing their excellent
newspaper in an enlarged form,
: the increase iu the quantity of reading
" I matter now amounting to about eighty
| per cent."
* ?There is some talk of having anoth'
er theatrical entertainment, the play
to be "Ten Nights in a Bar-room**.
We don't think a better piece could be
selected, as so few of "the boys" have
ever spent ten minutes in such a place,
' it would be quite a novelty with them.
5 ? Messrs. W. L. McDonald, P. M.
Brice, and John 11. Cathcart, Jr. I
* of this place left on Friday
' j for Due "West where thev expect to
coutinue their studies at Erskine College.
We extend to them our best
wishes for success.
?Vennor thus prophesies for October:
"Entering cold and wet; heavy!
1 rain* during the first week, with probably
snowfalls in many sections l>e'
tween the 7th and loth. Cold and
? wintry weather on the lkh and 16th.
Wanner weather on the 18th, 19th and
20th. Wet every day for the rest of
the month." This is pretty far from the
truth.
?The Hot Supper for the benefit of
; the Presbyterian churchyard will take
' place on Tuesday the 11th of October.
It is to be a first-class affair, and every
thing that the inner man could wish
for will be had in abundance and quali- j
tv never before equaled. The price of;
supper wili be only fifty cents.. Just i
think ofIt, a whole supper for fifty j
" | cents. Why it will be worth a dollar. I
?A young member of the B. P. U.
' i remarked that the other night while j
k out moonlight,walking with one of the j
'' fair sex, the silvery rays of the
moon always had a "softening" effect
1 upon him. We think, and no doubt
1 the young lady thinks with us, that
he was doing her a gross injustice. He
should hare applied the cause of his
^ "softness" to the charus of the young
1 lady, not the rays of the moon.
?So 'warm a September as that just
past has not been known fur many
year?. There were in all five changes
" of the moon last month. It is the only
1 month in tlie calendar that will furnish
such a lunar spectacle in the present
1 year. The moon reached its first quar\
ter on the 1st, filled on the 7th, and
reached its last quarter on the 15th.
On the 23d there was a new moon, and
' the first quarter was on the 30th.
I Th?\ ^airfield Baptist Association.?The
Fairfield Baptist Associa.
I fha Tjftvpt
IUWC n 1114. l.Ub ? ~ '
Cftkrchj Blythewopd, S.-CJ., on Thnrs- j
day, the 6th ofO^fofocrj at ll^oi$Dck
a;m., andlclo&c on the Sunday: follow'
irifci; preaching everyday -land night
"" dunug;the session; .Sc^ces^^Sunday
*, at IPbHcioctrai. my * v--y.:;
5 -A* ^xi-argkmknt.?The tri-weekly
f news axi> herald is no^prcstftilcu'
. in a somewhat enlarged form, which |
wc trust will he acceptable to its read.
er*. Qur present view is that this en,
1 iargement may be bat temporarv, to
. | continue through the business season,
j Whether it be permanent will depend
t upon the encouragement we shall rer
j ceive in onr efforts to issue a paper j
' | worthv of Winnsboro and Fairfield.
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I Death or Maj. John Woodward
r
1 ! Durham.?Major Jobh. W. Durham,
': formerly of Fairfield; but more rccent'
I ly of Chester county, died at his resi- j
j deuce on the 20th of September of he;;rt,
" j disease, after a protracted illness of j
j over two yean*. At the time of his
" j death.he way forty-five years of age.
j He leaves a wife and five children to
' j mourn his lews. Major Durham, was a j
L j highly honored and respected citizen,
' and it is a sad dispensation that he
^ j should be cut oft'in the prime of life.
I j Caught in a (iix.?On Wednesday
! Mr. David W. Titiwell cot his right
.: ami caught in a gin, but fc-ceeded in
i extricating it after receiving a r.anbpr
f; of rrt'!'!"?;'b'lt w>' serious cv.!~. litr
: llM'i a Sl.'W ! !? V?rS of
i wi??.*!> v. r!-.' rfi:i >aw ^.yr.: bcTi;;u.h,
u7 vl .J: i?u tBra: ? - ^ ***' -i
! '?
ip >w *;iv. iv> t!..?
i
' I
; his anil. It* was rut in several places, j
j It is al>o rei>orted that Mr. Hiram |
; Floliis while gining on Mrs. Durham's i
j place a few days ago, lost two lingers;
i and had his hand badly cut.
j Mr. W. J. Crawford also received a |
severe cut on his hand hi a gin a few j
days ago." ~
Skuiol's Actji>knt.?On Wednesday j
as Mrs. Margaret Durham was on her j
?*iiv flio'ppeiilciMT.oifhcr son Maior
! John W. Durham, their- lying :tt tin?
point of death. tl?e hor*e attached to
the buggy became friglrtened and randown
a hill. Mrs. EJiirhiwn was thrown j
from the buggy and kicked by the j
horse, the l>one of her arm being crush- j
ed. She was being driven by a young !
.man employed on her son's place, who
j jumped out and escaped injury. Mrs.;
I Durham's many friends will sympa-j
| thize with her in her double affliction.;
i Bakf.u kok OcToiiKi:.?ITrof. J. C.!
i
Baker comes up promptly for October. ]
We can but admire the indomitable \
spirit of the profit, so sublimely indif-;
fercnt to verification: 1-2?fair and j
] little fross; 3?fair and cool wind; 4? j
i clon<ly,'cool wind, northeast; 5?rainy j
| and cold wind, northeast; 6-7?mostly j
| cloudy and cold wind, and little rain; i
X?cloudy: 9?cloudy and foe: 10-11? j
heavy rains; 12-13?nearly fair: 14? j
little rain; lo?foggy morning; 16?lit- j
tie clondy; 17?little rain and; 18?rain J
and thunder; 19-20?fair and cold; 21 i
- )
?nearly fair and cold; 22?cloudy; 23 j
?rain and thunder; 24?foggy and lit- j
tie rain; 25?cloudy; 26?rain and]
cold; 27-28?nearly fair and coid; 26? j
fair and cold; 30?li.i tie cloudy; SI?,
rainy. - -:.y> . ' :*
Caterpillars and Worms.?Several J
weeks ago wc mentioned that worms
had appeared'in diiFerent parts' of the |
county attacking attd destroying millet j
lucerne and grass, and young oats, j
They have now api>eared in great nam- j
hers: in the cotton fields, stripping the !
plants bare of leaves. They evidently
came from the eggs of a bright yellow
moth or butterfly that has been plentiful
in these parts for the past two
weeks. When these moths appear,
farmers should light fires in the fields
after nightfall, so that the moths, attracted
by the light, would fly in the
flames and be destroyed. Whether
i - ,
the worms will be an injury to the cotton
remains to bo .seen.
Official Cikcclak.?Governor I lagood
has issued the following cicular to
tlie Mayors and Intendants of the in-1
corporated cities, towns and village?*
of the State:
1. How many licenses for the sale
of intoxicating liquors were in force
within your municipality on the 24th
of December, 1880?
2. How many at this date?
3. What effect,if any, has the A. A.
of the 24th of December, 1880, confining
the sale ofintoxicatinir liquors to
j the limits of incorj>orated town.*, had
j upon the criminal or police record of
'vourtown?
I' ; ?
Attention !?Just received, a full
| stock of new Fall Clothing for men,
I boys and youths, of all the latest
I styles; also, overcoats in all styles and
grades. A fine line of stiff and soft
hats.
? Full stock of gentlemen's fine shoes,
of the'best make and all shapes.
| Give rue a trial. I am sure you will
be pleased.
The best laundried shirt is the
"Star." The best unlaundried shirt is
the "Brother Jonathan." Price $1.00.
M. L. KIXAKD,
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Betjie>. Presbytery.?The full session
of Bethel Presbytery was held in
Aim well Church, Uidgeway, commencing
on Friday night. The opening sermon
whs prenchect by the Hev. T. K.
English, the retiring moderator, from
the 17th chapter of St. John's Gospel,
| 18th verse. There w ere present twelve
ministers and twenty-six elders. The
! Kev. J. C. McMuTlan was clected moderator,
and Elder \Y. II. Stewart temporary
clerk." The committee to organize
Clover Church, York county,
' reported that the organization was
made on the 29th of July, with eightythree
members. The Elder representing
the church was duly admitted.
Presbytery then adjourned till Saturmorning.?
We shall publish a full report
of the proceedings in a future issue.
Mutilated Coins.?The article
which has been going the rounds of the
press (and which was recently published
bv us) to the effect that the Government
had issued a scale of discounts
i ior an coins wicn m us m mt-iu, ui >
otherwise mutilated, turns out to be a j
hoax. Business men became uneasy,
and actually began to refuse them, j
The editor of the Statesville Landmark \
\
wrote to the Treasury Department in
; regard to the matter, and the follow|
ing is the reply:
Sir?Your letter of the 12th instant,
j asking whether the government has !
I fixed the value of silver coins with j
holes punched in them, has been re-1
ceived.
In reply I have to inform you that j
this department has fixed no specific
value on the. coins in question-*-and that j
M/i A?* j
UIUV IIU |M VMIC*I?/II Wl v/l ? ??w .
tion of the d?H?artinent for the redemption
of-sfiv coins so pxutilated ?*:? to be
unfit for circulation. bitch coins may
be disposed of as bullion at tneir builion
value, which would, of course, be
J.cjss than face value and would vary
i accorti11iji'nTtfrp^e of mutilation.
J. K. Upton, Assistant Secretary.
A MAr With a Stout.?A few days
j before Genera! Lee left Chambereburg
j to fight the battle of Gettysburg, an
I officer in command of a body of troops
! was ordered to encamp four miles
S north of this town in sight, he thinks,
I of Green Village. While there he sent j
j to a very nice residence to buy a map.
; The farmer, a genteel person, bore a j
German name. This man refused em- ]
I phatically tosel! a inap which would !
i be of use to the enemies of hi* country.:
| Thereupon a Confederate "pressed*' |
I the map and gave him a receipt for it, |
. as taKcn tor t?e use 01 the uomeaerate j
State forces. The day after, the officer !
; was ordered to report in person to Gen- J
; era! Lee, and took with him and ex- j
hibited to the General the map, offer- j
ing to present it to him. The General j
! declined to receive it, as he had sever- j
j ai copies of the same, but directed the j
! officer to keep it as it would be useful!
to him. This map of Franklin county!
S was carried through the campaign by :
; this officer, and >ont back to hid home j
::: F'lirfeld. \t the time of Sherman's '
it. was Irsried by !::> faithta! rojro
.i.iver, vu:- !:o;i. ? !' cover-;
wtth 'tr.il isS;?w :? ourys-.vf<sti a ji.'
T'.ii* ofHccr i.t * :>v s ?,-v ? <>- .
. ?U ;::vJ v. v ..
ijhoaM'. this meet ,; flic " dye . af:,.t]
the farmer from whom .the map was el
taken, he can get it mailed to hifBbymUj-*!
dressings note to rfeV" offke, stating--fl
fUr> tinmit'nf rl>o <>fR<*f?fT?eiYin?r flse re-1 C
: eeipt, or his command^ or other cir- T
eum$tances by which lie may be known w
as the true owner. The officer who t:
took this map has ever entertained for . el
this man a proton mi respect, though an [ ci
enemy, and shouItTthis meet his eye he j p
salutes him with a touch of his hat. j C
The map is at onr office. | I.
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Notv.s kkom v^alkm.?A corrc.-poiia- :
ent, Unknown", writes from Salem:; J
' I don't think vou have heard Irom j
, n
our part ol the country, but we arc in ^
he laud of the living'. This section of:
the country is getting along very slow- : ^
ly iu getting out cotton, as hand- scetn .
very scarce. The young yeople are j
having a very lively time going to the ^
writing school taught by Professor
,v ** ' '
IJCIierrauora, auu an; u?jl ui.n iwun;. .
a nice time but arc improving theirwriting
also. The young men of the ; ^
Salem neighborhood arc practising fur j j
a tournament. They have decided to j ,]
have it on the twenty-seventh of this | t|
month. They would be glad to have j
as many, riders as. possible. Mr. Joseph ? C(
Keitt met with a bad accident on Sat- j c
tudav last, on the Xe Wherry side. lie j ](
had been hunting, anil in.gbfng-liomej,S(
in his buggy, having crossed Uie river] ?
at Blair'.vwas passing Grimes! pond.
In watering'hi* .-horse' here,- lie went ],
too far in the pond' which; was., very j ?
deep, and the horse -^nd buggy went j; ^
under ami never came wp any.-' more? i^j.
Mr. Keitt having to swim out, losing | 0
tAvo breech-loadiiigguns.*\,v'' j\i
Printers* Proverbs'.?Never send
an article for publication.without giv-i *!
ing the etlitor-.thv irame, for tbv name>;
:t<
onemmies mjcui-cs j'utmcauuu w t
worthless articles." ' i:i
Thou shouhlst not rap at the door of i ^
a printing office; for he tbatauswereth : ^
the rap sneeretli in his sleeve andj.-.
loseth time. ' *
Never do thou loaf about, nor knock ! j
down the tyj?e. or the boys will love j c
thee as they do the shade trees?when i P
thou lea vest.
Thou shouldst never rend the copy v
on the printer's case or the sharp and p
booked container thereof, or be may t:
knock thee down. . i
Never inquire of the editor for news, j
for behold it is his business to give it j
to thee at the appointed time without j ?
askingfor.it. j*
It i* not right that thou shouldst ask j
him the author of an article, for it is \ c
his duty to keep such things unto him- V
self.
When thou dost enter his office, take -
heed unto thyself that thou dost not j ^
look at what nwv concern thee not, 1
for that is not meet in the sight of good ^
breeding.
Neither examine thou the proof- ii
sheet, for it it i? not ready for thine
eye, thou mayest understand.
Prefer thine own town paper to any
other, and subscribe for it immediate- "I
iy. ' J
Pay for it in advance, and it will be
well with thee and thine. p
Beware that thou dost not ask the 0
o;
^printer for a paper whilst at press, lest ^
he Shouldst hurt thy feelings.
Death ok Mk. Thomas Lai'deu-'?
dale. Sit.?Mr. Thomas Lauderdale,
af \f f -t/illtl ? *t
or.) Ult'U Ul lUU lUMUViOCV I , Jk
M. Lcromou 011 \Vedi*csdav last a.t: tl>e | ?
ripe age of eighty-eight years. Thus !
has passed away one of the prominent j,
landmarks of Fairfield. Thomas Laud-. I#
erdale was lx>rn in County Down, Ire- K!
land, January 20th, 179:>.. lie emigrat-"'
ed to this country in 1817, with his paand
their family, and after a few weeks i spent
in Charleston came to Fairfield j
and settled 011 a plantation owned by j "J
Capt. Hugh Milling of Revolutionary j ^
fame, a near relative of the deceased, j i
Mr. Lauderdale was successful in busi- j 0
ness, and became one of the staunch;1*
citizens of the county. j p
Marrying Miss Mary McMullcn, he j ?i
moved to the Salem neighborhood, and j :
was made elder in the Presbyterian ; w
church, which, office he held about
fifty years. Mr. Lauderdale liad no
children, and on the death of his wife $
at the cIokc of the war he lived -with |
Dr. W. K. Turner the rest of his life.; ^
Mr. Lauderdale was eminently pious j
and an earnest student of the Bible.}
At the time of his death he had nearly j 01
concluded the one hundreil and thir- ?'
teenth general reading of the Scrip-j is
tures, i.esides having read Scott's Comtnentaries
on the Bible entirely through.
He had read many other books, chiefiv F
of a religious nature. ti
Mr. Lauderdale preserved his facul- t<
ties unimpaired until the time of his ?
death. He was on a visit at the time g
of his death, and though in usual
neaun, nu ap|K?areti 10 na\c ? presentiment
that the cud was near. To one
of his relative* lie said.he had come out
so as to be near the graveyard, and the S
day before he was taken .sick he arranged
his earthly affairs. On the J
Wednesday before his decease, he com
plained of fueling unwell;" but faiiycd
and sat up until - Sunday. Then be j
took to lus bed arid passed most of his i ;li
time in a state of semi-uncou^pus-1 Ij
11 ess. On Wednesday lie revived for a.j ?
few minqte^and[then^p^sed off jjuiet-; ^
Wit Thursday^ he was-.buried at Jack-. y
son*s Creek (LebanonJ^'Church. The
services were performed by the Kev. ^
Mr. Mills and the Kev. Mr. Milieu. ^
Though passing away at this ripe old h
age, Mr; Lauderdale will be missed. s
IliTSrSftjthc embodiment of irreproachable
integrtTj~?ud true Christian faith. j j(
Peace to his asliO'tefiBSg^ i e
THE CQtOiJ j
liDiilnFalrflrfd-^l | : 0
?rt in<. . C
[reported ros. th^H
The colored tc?
county met at WimH
10, for the ptirposfl
County teachers' V
J. J. Trapp wascal? :
with commendable
the house to onicr H
The proeeediifgs
*ingmjr-. and prayer-?
Pillar*!. V Kg
0:i motion of Mr. fl
.T. ,J. Trapp was oflj
chairman. Mr. I.. ."S
moved that Mr. \V. Iw8
a* temporary j-o<:reta?
was carried, after whiM
suited the object of thfl
motion of Mr. \V. D.
"tio:: of permammf H
?? & of pnv^B-'
10; c 11; i i r. Jjo-;- ,<'fi)i'C i;> 1)0
looted /X- At: >iI?H'Iii:?-'.j
ant-Mr- l^ /^ /A\\-.oTJtained . 1 he '
uojy 'siid "William -'-TV. j
liappelle R{rS^^i^;;'>Ir. J. ,f. I
'rapp's luiuie Tyjis aij^pfesented, alter
inch.-.'Acj.&sEit informal vote was.:
ikeu. Mr. \V. li. Chappelle was do-:
tared elected-nnaiumons-Uv- Miss Ltiinder
Thompson was elected vice-;
resident.-air^n;st Miss L. A. I loss.,
hi motion pfMV. Qoiirs". Miss:
,ucindei* Thompson's election was j
uwle unanimous. Mr. "W\ I). Chapellc
nominated Mr. i. S. <Joins' 'for
jcretary.' MiSs M. E. Plll'ard wt?*
oiuinatcd in opponiioiu .The* latter j
e"n d atajafe perio.1, which cau-ed '
mch con fusion,-duri itg which Miss j
.ucinder Thompson -moved that fhe '
lection of Mr. f. S. Goins he made |
iianiinous, and"after a prolonged con-;
?st the.motpn prevailed, and" the;
hove-uamed candidate was then do- i
la red rcnaiif':nou^}y" elected. The "As-!
)<:i:ii!urf tlirn proceeded and elected
liss L. A. lioss treasurer, and Mr. ' iT.
. Traj?p chaplaiir. The officer* . efrct
len proceeded to assume Hie duties of'!
iie.offices to' which they1 were elected. i
On nwthVft-nf Mi-. S.' O." Nelson,' a
ofnmitfee o'f five was appointed"hy the
hair to.drafjt a . constitution. as folnys:
-CvJia M; liarfeef, E;.: \'. - John-.
rm,-W\:l)'. <1iffjipelley-J:. l>.' 'fffll, M
/VDillafifc" -,' .. '
Tffc As^ojatfoh ;thou,entej:ed upon a.Mijrihy
dtecu^ojv'ns to tJuJ4*lirtrdf:tb<iext
iwc^iu^vyilfl aftersevcinj motions
ail been tna&fc Vfc-"
itioij to tjien&f&r,. rjic j;ix^ident ml-.
1 that tli<j ;w$t' nipci|iji|?:;1io^ hiiJiJ-loirat'urday
tkc.fiMt day-oft-Octolter,fo:
car from tfhc^Oltfinfttee oil constltuiotf:
-'v..
Afttlr tlitji<t A.<?(tei^uipn proceeded
3 record t) ie^foHow i 1i ih nvtncd 'jlcfsons;
s honorary mcmhers:::' Mnry -E. ,IJar-'
e. U.Ei Cliappelle. T^oiiisa frarber.
lelia lidbisqii. ^ I. ^.,(loix?,
.,"1 ISecretary.-'
?Liwlie^.^UtKdci km?.\v that Avers i
lair Yijror is'a. superior and econoinial
dres>in^. Jfe-bas' become an - indiseiisable
arti^c lUi'tlie-itbilet. \* * y
Messrs. )VjJUam.?& Ktitlcchre, Greenille.
S. ... i)ear Sny?The piuno
iiircbased of you jrlvo entire ..satisfacio'n,
and I au\f convinced that it is well
rorth the price'paid.
Verv * resjK?ctfu 11 v, .. :
" . . V ... J. W.GKI:kse/-;
Greeii wood, S. C.^Feb. 7. 1831.'
"OTICE FOE. FINAL DISCHARGE;
L?\ JLLL apply Ur the Jtitlgc of Probat*
of Fniriield Conntv lor a final elf - i
barge as Guardian of the estate of Anni<*
. B.icot, oa i'rld'av, October 28, A.' "t):~
G. 0. BACOT. '
Sept 29-filt '
iOTICE FOR; FINAL' DISCHARGE.
^T" O'i'ICE is hereby yiven tlir\t I will
LM npply. to the-Jud^e of Probate for
'airfield county on Thursday. Octob-r
Dth, 1^81, for a final di^eharge.a* adiuin itrutrix
of the estate of John Mobley, Sr.,
oceased. S. W. JdKES,
Sept 20-+1 x3* i. Administratrix.
ADMIN ISTK ATOIl's"SALEBy
virtue of afi oV'ler from tlis Jndjro
v of I'robate, I will sell' to the highest
idder for cash. oir Wedm s-lay, the 12th
ay of October. 1881, at BlytbcMrood, the
ersonal property .-belonging to the estate
f -Joseph W. Starbos; deceased, consisting
f mules, horses, cattle, 'wagon, black*,
aiith took, etc. W. H. KERB.
sept 27-f 1x3 ' !C*. C. C. P. Adrn..
: , "f "
* : TAX '^OTICK.; -;';'!
he foqvks f^r collection of Town
'axes yuar, -cwlin^
tareiu 31T18K2,'rtrc Kpwoptrt iwf ivilt.
lo'iio un^the U?s$?ilay of November;
h^tax on 'renl( estate and personal
roperty is milts. AM male citizens
ettteen'tlio a^cs'W mteeu and si^fy
rc required top:tf"*a sii-oct tax of two
oiiars-. E^.cnAXDLKi;;: <
(Jlvrkand Treasurer,
oct 4-td
SHERIFF'S SALE. j
'It*. ' v
BY virtue of a.%,irmnt on lien to nifdirected.
I will-<jfi'er for sale before the
onrt Honso door ii( Winasboro, C.. at
L o'clok, on Wednesday, 10;h day of
ctober, to the highest bidder, for (Jash,
le following described propertyi'-to wit:
Fonr bales cottohr^-lcvied upon as the
roperty of Aqttilla. Harrison, at the suit
f The Jobn H Catbcurt Co.
.. J. D. McCARLEV,
Sheriffs Oflficc, . S. F. .
firinsboro. S. (V . .
October ith, 1881. '
:-t 4 xJ't'i ' '
TATE OF SOTITH CAEOLHfA,
COUXTT OF;'FAIRFIELD.
>y .J. Tt. BOYLKSi K<q., Fr<J*iie J>v1gn.
W"IIERKAS, F. H. Cell- bath made I
suit to me, to grant him letters
F administration of tbo estate and effects
fTl.os R. Bt-ll, dee'easod:
Thwie are. therefore, to cite and adznon-.
;h nil nnd fiingtrfar the kindred and.
reditors of the said-Thos. 11. Boll, de?a?ed,
that they.. he nnd appear bofor*
le in the Court of Probate, to held at
airfield Court Hoitstf,'South Carolina. od
je 13th day of Octobor, after public on
her cot, at 11 o'vlocK in the forenoon.
) show oanjje, il ariv thoy have why the
?id administration rfhonld not !>e gnrated.
Given under my hand; this 29th d<y of
epteruber, Anno Domini 188'-.
' - J. it. BuYLES
sept 2o-tixi' ;; ; J. P. F. C. ;
TlXEBK'S SALE.
TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY 0F:FAI?KIK1I). '
. it. Cook aikI-.OiIoer.<. Plaintiff?:,* vs.
LucV; A. Keller jurd Others, Defendant^;
' .. : **'} y'' -.
f JT pursuahcie'of-an orrlfer. ofthe COtjrt
v ot>(Jot onion l^ea^,. rifebove-stated
eascv5fJ5C*tilF offer "for \s:i ie,.
pip re IliC'Conri Jtoris: (!<>or hi Wlnnsovrt,
o? fh? & i*f. Monday ;i| ir 2^> veto*- .i
rr.next. withinthdeiral hours tf-wte. r t j
uWic<miiicr>:*-tii jbfee; fright Miflrtei;;
jo follow ing-cteefib^'pri^rtv^ :-t?:
*" -? ? ' &#T5 i
AH that piece;, pa Keel *>r iot of land,
"in*. beinjr. and situate in the town of
V'iunsboro, and -ftounty -and State |
foresaid,: beinff the lot upon which the
itr "OsniRtid Wn<4#ard; Yltxu'.Veil.reidcd.
ajid al.^o.lhci four .other lots with
!jc appurtWKUieesjadjofnimr. and near
> the lot litst mentioned. nnd1.ail five
jts connected together' arftl :<djoinin?r
aclt other. \Kach-Jot to be soldr sepaute.
. */- ' ...? .
' .TKKMS-.OV: s vi.n: " '
One-third of the purchase-money to
e paid in c^sh; fhe b;daT?ce- in' two
qual annual instalments, wirh interost'
rom clay of &?kv. purchasers" to-, jriveLud,
with :ujnrrtia<re ot tlve premises,
&h.<> pav for all nrr^san- p.-rpers.
WBL. ' v V. U.'.KKRK.
Office, C. C. C. r. F. c.
HH? e../^
A-; " >. ;
ihtesf LSe\f.
ftlv ' ' Regulating
p\ing imm
^?gJC??
(Irakr jffcM
?fe<?IJdg
HBH?icyarld.| gj.? ^
j m >,
1 JI L J rnm *
LIFE;:
'; ]:' .? ' : |.J
Presfcyfcpriaii Mutrikf Assiiftuiee Rtilid. j
' ' f'-f : ' . ? - ?* sf'l'- * I.
Yon $ar.e to pay- b'juilt; 1? 'of. tie- sum wMeiT jyou
rereive. and onlv what tl'"e Insurant'.'.a<-tu- ' ally
ca<t.< v' - -
. You are sure that ypyr fatnliy wilier the.swn- aj
your (.'o.ith, as b> sperlol la the charter
It Is exempt. *" * - ' '
- >. o risk to run. r.or any possibility <V? tb^ corporation
fallln^a* cio oilier tu.-iirem e companies.
.You knmv.wlutfcjrtai pa?weat:b ossessniftnt tor.
You can insui-e-iu this when you could not -ia <
a more expensive oh<\"
You know* Tlir'r.wvili be no lon;,r process of ijw . J
and e.tjjeiulliure of means to obu;jnho sum at ,
your dis c's*.
Yamvi-vtve a b?-nelU of flw> dollars-a week
when .4!ck or unablcito attend (6 buVIaess.
It la the ek'si?si afrtir-safeat wiry. 1*). secure sc.
larjr?* au amount for'thc beneflt of your fa mil;
iiftiT > our (lout ur--? .
No luliliohs auia.?sed ro tempt the honesty of ! ]
officers. . " ' ;; .
Experience to.is showji tlwt the plan, j.
Li feasible the rrttilt sure. ' ' '
Instead m p ty nvr ojit large s'ltn* to 1n.iur^n<'(4
companies, tu?*money 1- left wltfteai-h member*' t
until :<ciu.iUy.Jitvdf.-l. , i
C.titiiot be subjected to the < -'?/;?* o^ e red I tors | 1
nor n-aehed'by aiUtrhm?*uf:,_,?jrii!-hm>*iil ojruili- ;']
t process of. law, so j'S-to divert It irciu .Uu* j.*
r.imlijr:- ' ;
, For.janlior particulars and applications ft?
'fn"inb*rshtp, cull on .) O. BOAG. |*
S jpvs-i-sm * "Ajrcnt. for Fait tn#M.i?ujity. j
" . WAITHES. j ' ,v j
Defective .Watch Ca<es are one .of tlio flilff j. causes
of s'o WnVwatches not Lelpg g<H'd j
'timepieces. rThe cases beingthin and not'- Ci- i
ting well admit-dust and dirt to -the ru-At;- )
incut, which soopintecfeEes with the-Yirnnirjg 1
part* ot the wa^-.U.necessitating -.cleaning, rs> | "]
pairing, A(j., and tbe/imotiut thus paid out If j
appllctt'towaid buyinga.good case Ju tiie- be- j
ginning, would huv<e>ave>l all this trouble and i
expanse:' "Wefiafc?"(pceiit far..wsea a. case that j ]
. tierts ali'.ttiese i*qtJjr(;j^Tii,s,'.'n haying been j *J
pTarrli-d for o\>r.twf.nt^;j(ea.fs.ai!il.siUl. regains ' ]
p^rjVctircfVr.to thV 'j,\.sj : (
SrlfibinH! Gold fcane, wlil-;h li<sXjfC<-'nie one .
f o'tbe' staplfe art'li-lv/i of tjie JErwelry trade, L,
' /ft&isslijlf ass It docs, so man.v.ajiv^.?t<jges over j j
p'alPWhcf; watch <:abe>?. Wing:; luarte ,<-t X\<o [
i "heavy solid g^oWjiptitc^M; ebtii>[
I"Jjosttlon. And ue advixejtlliour rtoderv to a<& j-j
i their Jeweler for a card or catalosua that will
f^plsiih/tjit'WaTjiifr Jn whichibcy arcmade.,^.}..
j';; It 1.4 thepqiy made.jrlih two f
['plates 6f'Koid,.S(E'ainU1%spmUuxtf, centre." j
| bolld joiiitJkj'crcvrn pieces.all of.-which'are j' $
f covirrcti l?j; U'ttf^pu?<-nu..!Tl?^:ore -iuy no j v
J- ca^"^ror^C(}n>Ti;UD.7 a .Iewei'er,wki)kKeps the .
j .IfAS. KOSS' ^tfhf.Jtifli'ni.id (i?ld CaR^rJiit ;
! yon jjiay'lehrn the djrfercuce between 1C and j
J all imitations that claim to bo. .equally fcCod. |
j For wiie. by all^sjionMtjlc Jewelers. Ask to i .
! see the warrant that accompanies each case, !
and don't tx> persuaded t hat any other make of j
j ease is as good. .. . ap 1*2.'J' |
. "attention, tj;
r.a oiks ! i j
. HAVING dotermineiVto "CJiOSip
/"irf'nu . 1 !
uui our scock
i Goods, we offer }*oa from" this' date ! "
| unusual bargains in same". Xi'e .have-!"
| a complete line of these goods, * and '
! parties will do well to call, examine
and p:ice these ^before- purchasing.
We would also call your attention to
our line of Fancy Muslin and Linen |
; Lawns. In white proods we are VFull i"'
i * ? ^ . > i
! Up." Our line of these goods. con-'!
sists^ of, Linen Lawns, ' Victoria
Lawns, Bishop Lawns; Plain, tlaia
and Striped. Xiiinsoolis, . Jaconets, | >
Cambrics, Piques, Plain and Inlaid
:Svissj &c., &c. ; Laces, Laces,
Laces. Edgings, Edgings,' -Edg-M i
ings.. " . *
CALL AND SEE FOR "HOUR- '
; !?>:< 'SELVES. - ; r*
M<;jrA^tErryjji:icu & KETTCUIN: ,
*" may"?-1' ''
[ Axb; r- / '' '?*'
INTERESTING :pWS\
1 TO
THE P?JBLIC;
; I
?-o.-o-? !
. j
- * *' ; : I
I have -just returned from - -the I
Northern1 market with gladder, tid-j
ings than ever before for the people j
of Fairfield and adjourning counties,
with hundreds of articles at
FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. 1
My rapidly accumulating business j
not }*et enongh, I throw my banner j
to rhe breeze and boldly strive for j
the championship of the State. j 1
THIS SE lSO\ I IXTE3TD 5
... V j !
To bury the matket l>enoath: the
debris of- shattered prices. The j
.-audacity of my Logic will ring i
- triumphant over all opposition, jRich
and poor, great and siha;li,.r 1
from the cattle .to the cabin, Carolina p
will Uiiill to tkj . . . - i j
M AG IC OF M \^PltICES. i;
Concentrate , every "^peetation,
demand all you can of' mercantile enterprise.
and still find t the more
tb:m equal to the occasitm. Since t
the fall of 1S7S I have (
MADE MONOPOLYr;
Feffl inv weight, as jftie people
well know ?-liafc price's . they had to
pajffor IDliY GOODS before MY
opepiiigin ty'iunsboto. Wdth^oods .
lwvjifrlit. tiiin vfliir fli>. tn-iees; far' 'ex~!
y.VVr. " r J I
cfee&iug prevknis A'ear^ "with a
BliANCM 1I0IJSE *
gSpESp#S,i;
.every facility,. X -expect to j*'
eclipse OldPriVe? and :tfcsJi jjoods.Ht j
figures - that-' will make" thtf worW i'
| vroifder irnd rivalry'(ho-called V stare j
| a<*hn6t.: ' My list, of 'goods vslfctigti- i
tered will' appear in .;next week's.!
issue-' : I?espebtfully,' -7: !
Jolm Llinaiiy
: UXD^RSELliER AXD SLASHED;,
OF DT\^ GOODS. '" i
I
sep.t 25 v.
? .
"omhickoky vmw:*
- ; / }'S.
i " " * ... - * - r *' " :.'**
ONE ilOKSK; . ; *' U- r '
; ' TW-U.IKti&E. ; . *
i ' - -'tfliKKE non?i>.;<-l
OL'i: HOUSE.:
> A frill. :?y.sortmrnt M waj?rus. both IRON
' AXLKan.i THIMBU? MIF.JNS. now in
stor-\ P1?IC".? ill OU? tb^ NHTllf US Inst
K\ cry wagon n-;irr:?ntt~1 for
' t\V4>ho racmthK I h.ive i ti band oi??-u
" twn tf ]> bn?%'ics. in wljjc!) I ?>f>r ? !
bargain One extra bir^y polo. vi?':
neck yoke, for sal? cbenr. Hnggy anil j
' *?r.s.rr-.HKs, Jt?rs?*y wa^n kniiipiis,
- ^ tind
;v-J,j . |
53. z z ;zmy,*j?*r
z::- 2c
i
* ?IN AT?' F.
E L I) E 11' S.
MY STOCK of goods';for the sen
;on is now in store* iuiiT-"open foi
)iiblic inspection. In the
dry goods stqiat""^
Will be found Dress Good*, Cali
ncs. Ginglmins, Linseys. Flannels,
>Jtt'lCJIJCU? 421l^k X/LUnil Ifiiv.,
ildytinpfs. Drills, Cotton F-luu\ieK;
Feins'. ;Cofcton.-ides, CaKwmopeR. Re?
leliunt. Brown, Blenched unii Turkey
[Md' '/fable Damu.sk, Doylies and
SajVfori.v
:lothing, hats, ladies' and
children's shoes. ;. .j
motions,'notions, notions
IX:tbe_< Grocery' Department willj
)c found: Sugars, GoSVes, Syrnps.
tea and other necessaries.
?ALSO?
?e'achee; Pears, Pineapple, Salmon.
L'.qmiatoes, Corn Beef, Sardines'.
Pickles, .Cheese, Etc. . A. lot. of fresh
jjifces and Crackers. .
SJSH^ISH, I FfSH, -FISHl'
Jtn!lyitf. #b<?; quarter.. Ixirrels * and
i'its. '^ilackeijel :M&ye pound iias.
IX FACT: you can pet alitiosf
i^vjlwig ;yOij; want in either the Dry
joods or Grocery line. * j
NOTICE!. j
" ALL persons knowing ' themselves
ndebtcd to either F.'. ELDER
30., or to F. ELLET?;- ' are hereby
it-. ed"to come up and settle, as ali
? *? i it Tv i v !
not paituuyune nxioi mi
>f-X0YEMBE1Vafter date,.\rill be
>laced in the hands of 1113' Attorney
'or collection.
F. ELDER.
Sept 27 ' " *
/ mW .
GOODS
"z- m'^.r" '?
l nice lot of northern]
- cabbage: ; i
....
i, fine lot of. n^tt / jrish
potatoes.
v.si& su^i\^ma^keilel:
" ?this year's catch.
meal?jtst come ix.
:all .soon , and get ,. the j
FIjrst selection. .
rajv tt unnl-ov
r~W- .'F-r'W !
auj; 4 \ !
NEW CASIIST0?!
?OJ>E;LOOI? SOUTH ..OF? v
D UXL E r:r$&;4 ?Y T. j
joots and shoes a specialty: |
Five Thousand Dollars worth of
Soots and Shoes. to he sold in a limit
>i\ time i:k<;aki)^kss of COST, j
;ofue of the stUive are direct from th?- j
hanu factnrer atul others consigned. J
iHfEwill Oft sold at
BOTTOM PRICES. .
Also a lot of Clothing, (Jents7 and }
Joys' Hat?, Dry (?o-ds. Etc.. Etc., j
Vhich Viill Ik; sold af andJm-Iow:(.'o>t. j
X. !?.?I have made arrangements to j
?e supplied from time to .time with
;uclrgoods as will meet the demands
>f
MY CUSTOM EllS.
nr. For bargains call at. once?no
rouble to frhou* j^oods.
Gents' Shoes lrom'; Seventy-five j
'cut*, up. . Ladiei^Lnes trom Eiflj j
Jj'ljtS?up.
and Boys, from j
rwenfy^rve Cents, up. : :v
m. m. iiuey:
sept 15 .. % - vXA, -'i-..
KRESII OROCEHIES j
AUF crioisfcuitly being tecetvod Vy me. f
fKTDup.w.of'. xvLvch I jjrve befow. _
iEW ORLEANS MOLASSES AW) SYRUPS-: |
? ' ALLORAUES.. -
: . +~Ua+/"\ ' '
>fGARS; ..FKOM TIIE IH6HEST TO THE I
IHE FINEST FI-OVR IN TITEAIARKET-"TTIK I
PATENT FA M M.V-A L*0 A I.I. (5 It \ DES
JACKSON'S BEST FAMILY FLOU1C.
CAXXED GOODS,
' ' * ' ". T.Vi I
JALIfoKSlA'PEAfls.soraf'tlnffChoice. * |
. srcCO'I'ASII, BeaiiaahdCurn ComWnWk
TOMATOES. ' ; I'EACIIEfc
' , ' * I1XEAITLE." ' . .
. ,
SALMON, : ' SAXDISE.V
mustakd, PErt'-Ejt.
. . ETC..; ETC '
i.; i:l&'
1 ALSC'^JfVWE TOCR* ATTENTION TO OUl '
1 "^KOASTpt C^jSKE. T- , >, '
?Vr*(;tvf
m" a" rail a:i?l rtfi'talnr. for_ yoarsqjf."
Artel's t^pwrncroiisto ibi-nilr-c.
D. K. F'??XX5KKX.
ar u
~Yi M^AIIley & car
COTXON IttTYKKs AMI COMMISSION
MIRCUANJf,
re pre] * > *;i^ ?e tbo
darker prite ior the staple.
Wf ,-ir-i f??r the lirown Cotton
Gin, with ?n<i C.ni'Mssor.
Ve ::ro tilso rtj?-ats lor ti:c Ch:inipi*.??
"*vl P!ow<.
Ait p;li'i ! ?.<? ii . i :i Ku??TU*
.. t ? . ;
" . ; ??rO?O
! I AM NOW RECEIVING-daily my Fi
Dry Goods, consisting in part of looniest
1 great vaiictv. Cornets, Hosiefv, Gloves.^
' of all kiiidh, which will be sold as low as t
i MILLINERY, f
1 -. - r.
AND FANCY GOODS in-all the novelti
! nnr Miliim-i* from Baltimore. has scitc.e;
! C;ii-e,- and no pains viU lie spared to plens<
the above PEZAJ^MENTS. ; Miss i)LA
season ;;?aiiK. ..... *
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! IF YOU \??f5: A. SEWING MAC Hi:
and the best' Family Machine on the nisHT!
them beiifg in iise'iu this County.'aivl.wi"
| any other \<Ttll6rrt basting, you can ?::u it
[ JtIN :v?rrPLY'oir GROCER
Lard, Checsr, CiKekers, _ Cakes, C. ndie
Kerosene Oil, Bagging, Iron Ties andunj
be found at J. O. BO AG'S, on the Conreiwhere.
Don't forget to cr.ll, as the&e-arer
fciou. * / -
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AN ASSORTMENT-OEiJSEDSTEil
JUST l*ECElYEi). ?.x>? |
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I - Sept 2dt*.
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lobsteks, ... ' .4'- !
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NUTMEGS,' ESSENCE AND EXTRACTS
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FINE.TA BLED ALT ; VERY
FLOUU.M EAl3oA3
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rrvrp UIV 4;rVT !"? lV%A C.
PLEASE. C3-I"7~S ' I
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^HE"'QUEEN BE
The -QUEF.X BESS" Corset and Ski:t Pit p >r
fve-r introduced, it is a perfect. -ltiiiu. corse , .r
straps, rnsilv a<-jas'ed t<? aav'dfesirtHl l<ngt-h. ;1
PATENT CLOTH STEEL PlJOTEt TOJ , wtfcli
rusting, bnt abo renders it. imj o-miblc to br-.ak t
ticftlar. ' IOUSaLEOXjlI by
"liiay 20
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- Clothing iioi;se. c
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- . .MOST complete stock of Clotlrjnjr in.the
nn<l mvji \v);ar.:ii> variety. l>o\s* Suit
the latest styles and finish, at prices to suit f
:/ FIN Echoes "for men and hoys. Tay]
Manilla, and'.Webster** braids in ail colors. I
Alpaca coal*.in all shade*.and qualities. S:I
and Mohair 1.'listers in;;H style.-...
ALE OllDEK SFllOM
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EXCELSIOR OOI
/ .Manufactured by ISAAC A.SHEPPA1
: X>'D FOR SiLE BY irUXLETTY &,
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! One Tire Plate, one Tire Bender, j
j one' Tire "Siiriiiker, three Semv : '^--s
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i'lalcs, one Bellows, one Anvil, one j
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; Vise. One Boxing Machine, V osi |
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I $16; GO. w ill he sold for ?10.
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Lots of Oval, half Oval' Sound, !
i
! Band, Square and lire Iron ; Hubs, j
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! >pckt8, Ixifcje, Carriage I>ult.-r, *ia:e |
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Boils and all manner of easliii^b. i A
: TO L-iSOLD VXG l:DL]-oo Or
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til, jSto.ok;z-oh-.S&ple' '-and
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(ot'jiis, Fiiiigcf, Luces, /Tattoo -'.
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vV tv f' ' ~ I
Latal i | I
ios of the sftftson.*' Miss'BLACS^^
i tbe above pjoods vitfi i.r; <j;-M
J;tTtirIn?n>ls aaftrcttstoro&s i<9
CK u'lil becoru^jj^H
?-E';'6bs Um^bUsjRtpod.' the test,
t*!1' "f'l-o- iiim?:?<v1 of ^
I hy a of work tii.m J
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filets'r'nd t&rtfy^/fbuR Isttea* &
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VaXd all |
)DS :i iJOCERY
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rul-Las. Brw and improved sL?&& r "
t. rjso hits the immensely }K>i>vJrr
not-only prfVfDirt-.:Cte stools-ir? tu
he clasps. \Varr?;.3tsd.iii every jwr- H
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?tato. Cents7" furni>ln*n<r^c^B
S. Youths! fcuils ai:U flj
he iiiliV*. '
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lie lale.-4 is- the Derby- Sivafl
k Suites and "Aipac-v ami *Liufl
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HE BEST IS THE ESMT. '1
rtacit dttlvjrjnt^izes an<\ iiaii. Five H
with ?n?Dele<l Adapted to ^
imrexaenis, ana puctxi UJ sut tu
E AD1?? FEATURESz M
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tahl<; : Inier^bangfielie. AtibojH
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r stringing rtae-Stop,' Keresib^fofr. H
i^g .'L(3r3:.;Cft?; Ite*. Doobte* -Sboii'^M
*Heyrr King Covers, Kwnto&xysiiiiB
ii'ifi JM
RB &,'CO., Baltimore, ??d. ffl H
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