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IBj.jw . ,.x?u 1 ,-uei r*.1? ..'J1, iVN AND COUNTY BjvESDAY, Cdol>cr 12, : : : 1SS r.um? of The Xkws and Hkuaij ri-weokly edition, four dollars pc in advance: weekly editioi ' dollars and ll fiy cents per on mm dvnnce. Liberal discount to ciul five and upwards. atics or Advkktisino.?One dolla inch, for the llr?t insertion, a.i KlfLcnt-> per i:ich for each snbseo ?cn KriTon. These rates apply to ;jjI ;u" Hisements. of whatever nature, a; i ^ payable strictly in advance. Co;: Hcts for three, six or twelve month Brie 011 very liberal tenns. Trim wit local notice*, fifteen costs pe He for the i>rst insertion and scVci flflwl one-half cents per line for eael ^^ bseouentinsertion. Obituaries ant HBhtite^ of respect charged as ariver BKimm Simple announcements o ^^fcrria'ros and deaths published free o and solicited. Hk; communications, of whatsoeve uK . addressed to lb Spl Hnsboro Pnbfi?]iiog Company B??slx>ro, S. C. Notick.?All persons indebted to mi |H>r work <lone will please call and set HRt'. I am compelled to have money u HBrv those I owe. Claims not paid b\ H $ir>t of November, will have scvei Hlk-.it. ami the cost of coliectioi A k' &i\ || |?k WSlMiWN. IPnt-R. Lan HV. McCreight wcnhcimcr. nly. ^pvey, Chairman. is badly needed ii Hras an elegant day, JVi soon as he arrived at Hi at the freight depot KOttOJK ii in town 011 Saturday I Monday at 10..->7?. Fruit is now beginning I quantity, of cotton was Kit Friday. BXk there im* been more hay year than cotton. H>oro should have a laundry. Wit would pay. Bpptitv sheriff is kept busy raiie time now. Botato crop is reported as beP'nr as good as it was last year, 'prisoners in jail amuse theiny yelling "railroad" upon the h of every train. Lec.Liiriit Infantry of Ohesot expect to attend the Yorknt'ennial. y few persons from Fairfield - /m?r.i!M |;uacu wic viicsii;* ran iiih^ thcr house is in conrse oferecGurden Street?that of Mr. )uvi*. wise citizen will begin to preWinter by hiving in a good [wood. Be rain would come in very I.as tno ausl 1S vcr*v UISil" b. removed to 4Ou>. 10. ? Kily invites-all his friends to ?m. ...... ting seeniS to injure tlie mosEveii the recent ^cold spell did ov il.em. * Perpetual "Reporter of the s' Protective Union i? continuing letters. lie must be dealferes. rday was a busy day with tlie s of Winnsboro. there being a uber of people in town on that :ssor Baker missed it consi!< lien he said it would be cloudy li of this month, for it was as Wfff A 1 of the convicts that escaped ?tvecl\ Browned in attempting ^P^river. SWrs. Day, the only daughter of Hulm Ajrneiv, died at the residence Sr brother 111 Columbia on Friday, ESir a husband and two children. Hot ton receipts at all the ports; for ^Liys this \vet*k arc only 108,000 pi Bagalnst 129,&5l for the same pe|Bst year. Hi a recent meeting of llarmonv K'trrv at l>isho;>Yiilc, S. C., the I). Geddings Smith, formerly* of iinty, was elected moderator, most magnificent meteor was It lie northern sky on Tuesday I "We hope moonlight walkers Ivantage of Its appearance. Essrs. P. La miocker & F>ro. have Lily decorated their ?tcre with Id other ornaments. It is deli lie handsomest store inside in II. W. Cahlwell, of this place. Holiday for the Nashville >7or >ol, Tennessee* Wo extend to jest wishes, for success and a line. will be impossible for Capt. Brdan to attend the Yofktown Sal. Lient. T. K. Elliott will 2 the Gordon Light infantry H. occasion. v ^ C": Baltimore Sun tells of a By of that city who gave $100,Hmsband. She could have got iinsboro for a much smallei Han that. gLrs should make written Brith both tenants and wage? Don't depend on verba! |8ve been no horse-drovers > season. They m?ft think body is too poor to make :es in that line. >k she might have sent : r message than ilowd'yt ' lie thinks he will (lie o; psev causvd by the message >y T. Lumpkin has :> centi is sent to him from Texas fry lovable looking reptile lefully preserved in a bot K>rajah of Madagascar o Has been negotiating fo1 lot'some lumber at liidgc Brosccuting Attorney h?t< rate matters at once. Rnceting has beeti held ii Bisfdcr the municipal gov H.s for duaujzes Jiave beei Hst the council, and th Hen indicted by ?uvcr;i Bnmittee of citizens ha j|l to investigate uher Hber trains Lave bee tjj. < xgJuWiu,'UP. .? i-t-'. - m."--' ? \ running' rather irregularly recently. * i The northern bound passenger was behind time again on Thursday and Friday. >. I ?Thorc is a colored farmer in this ' county who says he makes over a bar'* rel of mola-ses every year. It'all the * farmers would raise other provisions in proportion, they would fare a gn at 5 . deal bettor. ''! ?Several persons from Fairfield sell [ their cotton in Columbia and Chester. (| This will never do. Wimisbofo is i- ju>t as good a market for cotton and * will irive equally as high prices lor ii as either of the above places, u . ?A heavy wind prevailed on Thnrsii day. followed by a cold wave that ' the thermometer falling thirtyj two degrees. Frost is reported in tin; j # low grounds indifferent parts of the 1 county. r ?Thursday night was one of the L most beautiful moonlight inirhts we ; have ever witnessed. The notices on , some of tile lamp-posts could becasilp - ' read at a distance of several hundred , yards. We wouldn't blame anybody ; for getting "soft'' on that night. > ' ?The Chester fair was quite a sr.c1; ecss, but the dust was very annoying. | Commissioner Loring delivered an eloi qcent address. The stock department ] was capital. The field crops not so j good, owing to the drought. A num- i ber of persons from the northern part j i r?f Mi?.s cAnnfv in .ift^nr];inr-o. ?Mr. James M. Stewart has recenti ly taken some very fine carp out of his | pond near town. They were put in 1 ? {the pond last January, and when taken I out one of them measured twenty-one ; {inches in length and fourteen inches in j | circumference. Can any county in the I ! State beat this? We wait for a reply. ?A gentleman of color culled 0:1 us ' 1 j on Friday morning, and wanted to know if our office was tlic Winnshoro i I National Bank. "We told him it was : j the "bank of sense" not cents, and : ! also gave him very distinctly to under; ?tan that we never delt in so degrading ; an article as cents. j ?A gentleman from abroad appearj od in town on Thursday afternoon 1 with a galvanic battery, by the shocks , | of which he professes to cure every iin! a<rinable disease, and even make the 1 i blind to soe and the deaf to hear. Wo ! | wonder if he can make the poor rio^?; If he can, we are thinking very scriousi ly of buying him out. ?Vlirt A "Pfpssu nnrJ "Rnnrtpr ! contains the following: "The Winnsi w ! , boro weekly News ani> JIkkald lias ; ! been enlarged to a nine column paper. and is now the largest and best paper I ever published in Winnsboro. It now ! i gives nearly double the reading matter ; ; it formerly did, and charges no more | for it." j ; ?He said he wished he had never' ' * - -1 - - - t 1 ~ i naci jiwwiiwaa, ur iioit uau mtu u ! | girl. Poor fellow, if he really lias a' ; sweetheart and don't know how to ; i ''excuse himself*, just let him call at j i this office and we will give him an exI cellent and simple receipt with pleas- j ! lire and upon condition that he will j never give, anybody an opportunity of, | infringing upon our patent. j ?The match-game of base ball playj ed in Chester on Tuesday afternoon;. I between the Chester club and the j, i "Mecklenburjrs*' of Pineville. North ! | Caroliim, resulted in a victory for the ; | latter, by a score of twenty-six to noth- j 1 ing. Only four innings were played, \ | ] its the Chester club "became disgusted :, ; and gave up the game. Jast wait un- ; J j til next season and the "Carolinas" of . I Winnshoro will give the "JMecklcnI ; burgs*' a round or two. j 1 ! ?Mr. William Brown, of the Doko ; < | neighborhood sent ns a cotton stalk ; ' which had been entirely stripped of! : its leaves by the army worm, which ; {is destroying acres of cotton in this 1 ; section of the county. This worm not i j only devours the leaves of the cotton . ; pla\ but the cotton itself. It bores j ; its way into the bolls and, after eon; sinning the contents of one, it tries ! ] another, ami continues its devastating j course until it can liad no ntorg mrbV-} | rial by which to satiaie-4t^ravenous [ ^Vppctite. It has the appcarnce of a j i worm conmonly called the "wolf\; : with the exception that it is much i ; smaller. ?One d;iv lr.st week the alarm of tire | was given at llidgcwav, and, of course,! 1 ; j all the citizens rushed to the tire. But a j certain young man being a stranger in ! the city; and just from the 'wilds' of I the northern part of this county, made j j himself perfectly composed, and con-! ; tinned his work at some little job in the ! ! store in which he was employed. j Upon being asked his reason for notj j attending the fire, lie replied that he j : thought it was just the ringing of the i j market-bell to let the people know i ; bocf was for sale, and the people were j i rushing to get first choice. He also : -j o =< ! showed a gentleman a real family um-1 | brella when he asked to sec a parasol. i " i j Death.?Little Laura, the infant j child of Mr. James Glenn Mc-Cants ; died on Wednesday night after an ill-1 j ncss of several weeks. To the parents ; our heartfelt sympathy is extended in j this their third bereavement. j Gin* Accidkxt.?Wc regret to learn ! that Mr. T. L. Johnson had his hand j ! h.idlv cnt. in a inn on Saturday last, j i The fingers are badly lacerated, but it is hoped that he will not sutler the loss of any of them. Tub Skckdhks?At the recent meet-! . ingofthe Second Presbytery of the j Associate Reformed Presbyterian! , church it wns resolved that "the town j ; of Abbeville. S. C.. has sufficient maI terial for the cultivation of that field.v i We also recommend that the lievs. W. : M. (jrier. W. L. Pressly. K. L. Patton, : I*. F. Bradley and II. T. Sloan preach . each one Sunday, in the order named, : commencing with November. l; Uxclaimkd Lkttkks.?The followin:r-na:ncd persons have letters in tl:e * Winnsboro post-cftiee, uncalled-for: * Mrs. Mina Barber, S. P. Edd, .Tune Green, Mrs. O.K. Jenkins, jir?. Nancy .JOI5CS, >i!S.S IAV/.U. tfUllillli) i? . x/. t Mackey, Mrs. Laura Moore, Mrs. Ma" . tiida Moore, Master Harry Oliver. P Jvlin E. Price, Mrs. Pe.ir.iry liichard. sou, Mrs. Kozelham. C. J.Kussle. Miss r Miny Simpson, George Williams. Miss ^ Anna "Wood'.vard, Mrs.C. L. Wootan. i Tin: Si\\irrAXKin<; and Union IJaii.? u*)Ai>.?Superintendent Fry has issued -; an order dasignatin?r certain places on ti the Spartanburg and Union Iiaiirond as c flair stations, to v. hicli no tickets wiii I ; i>o sold: viz. Parr's, Peach Tree, s Dawkins, Lyles Ford, McUrides, Orr's e und Batosville. The foilo\vin?: stations i are regular sialions, to and from which n ' trckt Li w ill be told: StruthcrV.. L'inir's. 4 4 aegs...'asszfv U t vi -- i&.' -. m?^"X:1.11? ? SIHfon. Ki-h Darn, Sriutttrk, Union Joiicsvillc. l'acolct and Sj?:irt:ml?uvir Xo return liekets will be sold by con I (luvtors on the train*. ; A (iKAiiKi) school IN CAMIM*.*.? has fallen into lino with a graded school of over a hundred pupils, under the charge of Prof. V,*. I). en'mrg. assisted by Mr. Julius Mathis, Mrs. A. Shannon and Mis.-M. C. I>enoon. We congratulate the people oi O.niden on procuring the services oi Profe-^or Si-h.-nnberg. lie received a line etiitrnfi.-?n in Germany. emigrated to thi.- .State. and for a number of year? conducted a hinh school in Lexington, whose thoroughness attracted patronage from different part." of t!ie State, lie is a thoroughly competent and progressive instructor. Xk.w Ai>vk;:ti.sk:.:mnt.? In another column will he found <!?* new advertisement of Messrs. P. Landecker & I?ro. As hisspooe would not allow a full description ol his yoods. lie briefly mentions some of the beautiful and excellent art:cies his store contains. Mr. A. Landi cker selected his goods from the Xorfh with the care of an experienced merchant, which everybody well knows he is. If you want to get the best goods for the least money give Mes-rs. P. Lauuecker & I?ro. a ?U1. Tieycan gratify the most fantastic taste, and are excellent gentlemen to deal with?so polite and accommodating. We speak from experience, and rt'li-if n c It-ivn t-i-.d ic n,\f ."i mni-n iinnv. paper "pnft"*, but solid, undeniable truth. Give them a call ami see for yourself. They keep in the building formerly known as "Gladden's Hotel**. A Coxvkkikst Slit.?Mr. Joseph Groeschel has something decidedly uni'.jue in the shape of a suit of readymade clothes. The coat, has two sides ?one a kind of Scotch plaid, the other a black diagonal. I he former being in the sack lorn:, the latter in frock-coat style. The garment can therefore be turned "wrong-side-out". so lo speak, and still the wearer has a good looking coat?sack or frock, as he prefers. The vest is made 0:1 the same plan, mid can ho adjusted in a moment. To have the pants match there arc two pairs?as the manufacturers have not yet succeeded in making them to turn. They hope to do this shortly. The >uit is n unique idea, and is bound to take.?In addition, Mr. Grceschel has of course, his usual supply of goods to suit the season?of which he will have something to say in his new advertisement soon to appear. Xkav Apvertisem ext.?Mr. 1). 811- : genheimcr appears in this issue with' a very limited statement of his new fal i stock. lie advertises line clothing' for ! bovs and men, overcoats, etc. He also i 7 7 has his usual stock of notions, boots shoes, luits and everything that a lirst class dry goods house should keep. lie j will offer special bargains in his stock j of cologne, of which he keeps tl.c best ! quality. Mr. Sugenheimcr is an ex-' perienced merchant, and is noted for ! the taste and care with'which lie selects : his goods at the Northern markets.! We venture to say that his Iowness of; prices and excclhmcy of goods will be : unsurpassed Mr. A. "\V. IJrown, the j well-known "boss salesman'', will take jreat pleasure in showing the goods Lo all who may wish to see them. Go to see Mr. 15. Sugcnhcimer at once, and you will be sure to prolit by so doing. Kktout of the Town Clkuk.?'The! F.illnwiiHi* tliP r>f fhr>. Tou'i! ! Clerk and Treasurer ior the months of j August and September: keceipts. Aug. 1?Did. from lust re port.. $520 57 j Auir. I?Kent of market 40 00; Auir. <??Fines and Licenses.. . 5 00 j S/pt. 12?F*\Y. Ilahenkht. license 75 00; Sept. 17?Fines and licenses... 3 50 | Sept. 24 ? License, "Keade'?... 5 00 | Total receipts $049 07 i l>ISI5fi:SEMKXTS. Mimnaugh, oil. etc." .T "7.7-.:$ 24 ?7 Aug. 1?Work on town hall and guard house 5 90 Aug. 5?J:io. S.Catheurt. street account 66 GG Aug. 1!?(Meaning engine 3 00 j Aug. 20? Printing 35 00 j Aug. 31?Police.*. N) 00 Aug. 31?Lamplighters 20 00 Sept. 1?Jno. S. Cathcart. street account GG G5 Sent. 1?Cleaninir enirinc 3 00 Sept. 1?Feeding prisoners.... 7 flo Sept. 1?Work on streets 75 j Sept. -r>?T. ?1. Itoebuck. police. ) 00 Sept. 17?Printing 10 00 Sept. 30?Police 7'> 00 Sept. 30?Lamplighters 20 00 Sept. >()?('leaning hall 1 oO Sept. 30?Balance on hand 224 Otf $041) 07 Tiik Faumkks ani> tub Fbutiujckks. ?There was a meeting of the {'tinners of L> a Or :<k on Friday evening, called to discuss the fertilize:* question and the Lien Law. It was largely attended by both the white and colored citizen?, and much interest was shown. The following preamble and resolutions were unanimous!}* adopted: \\};crca)f. By the dispensation of an all wise Providence, our country has been visited,by a drought of unprecedented severity, and our crops have been made very much less thereby, and we regard the Lie?i Law as obnoxious to the agricultural interests of the country, be it Jlcsolced, 1. That we respect fully ask the fertilizer companies of whom we have bought fertilizers to reduce the price of the same to such a sum :is the cash price when bought, with interest at seven per cent, added, amounts to. Jicsolv&h 2. That we only ask this as a concession to our needs, and in no way do we intend to repudiate such debts. Repaired. 3. That we insist on our worty representatives In the Legislature to ui'iro labor fur the rojw.'al of the Lien Law. which we regard as in every way tending; to t!ie detriment- of the fartikms interests. R<'*c,lvov% 4. That (he proceedings of this meeting be published in Tit.'-: ; XKWS AN1 > iiKKAM). Mr. II. II. Flanigan was elected a delegate to aitend the fanners' meeting in Winnsboro. G. W. Si.v;!i. President II. L. LUmck, Secretary. Bkak's Ckkek. Octobcrf, 1*8'. STR.tXG K I'HL'XOJniy.l. A Series of EartiuiJsxfcos* in n Sec lion ol Country m Few Ttillv* Sqitare. At diilereut time* during the summer came reports of earthquake shock? in a small portion of onr county, between Salem Church and Montirello. Persons generally were not ineSiuei' to give credence to them, believin; that the supposed shocks could la accounted for by everyday occurrences Hut a careful investigation satisfies ui t'.Uit there \v;l;? a MTu-> ot sJranp p!ic!ivU?ci:ii k: iL?tt ljc:-.)?ry i > AT?t*~'y.'!!JIIM?H,,SL*.TM"Z<?!Q Tit If. I >JUEJ . and eonlined to it alone. Let it lis at < . !>; .-aid that somewhat over a year asr<> i -. a distinct earthquake shock was ex-^ : perienced ia a belt runniuir from ; i j Alston to \Vinns?boro. It was men- I tioned in !hi< paper at *?i?* time, and it | \va.? expected that newspapers in differ-' out parts of the State, at ieast, would j say .*omeJhin;r about a similar .shock,! None ofihi'in did. and then-fore the i .-hock mu>t have been confined to: !' - ; ? I-airlicid. Tliis year ; 1 so phenomena i' 1 abaui 1 o l?r cil occurred i:t a still j ] 1 ;n?>rc restricted section. In the sum-jl trier. shortly after the drought cum-'' iMi-juvtl, several c:irt!:?|".:?kc shocks ! : were felt I?y persons liviuir ::l and near i ih<'residence of I >i\ Means, Mr. (!.| ji. IVltigrcw and Mr. Thos. *\Y. llabb. . Sr. The.-e were repeated at intervals ; for several weeks, seeming to ha\e;' t'nfir centre at Kichardson's mill, near ; Mr. ilabb's. Reports would be heard ; ' . < of di>?ant. thunder rumblimr, and f then the shock occurred. rattlinjr win-: 1 d.>ws and crockery, and shaking the! h:>iisc!< ju>t as if *4a train ol' cars were \ running along under the house." On : ( one day, especially, these shocks oc-; I curred, it is said, at intervals of not more than thirty or forty minutes., ; After the rains began th??e phenome- ; ! na <eased temporarily: but Mr. Thos.: \V". llabb, Sr., who was in town a few ! days ago, reported that -about two j ! weeks ago. just after going to bed. lie 4 I felt one of t'.ic ivosi distinct shock* that j.t ; have yet occurred. Mr. Butler Petti- 1 grew :?!h<> i<?It those'shoeks-at''different '] ; times, ill*, Robert Mean? was seated, j, in his piazza one day, leaning hack in ^ his chair with his feet just resting on i the banisters, when he was thrown j ^ : back ward. IIo supposed tlmt one ofjthe children had pulled him over, but | on looking saw no one, and learned] that a shock had been felt- by others at j _ that time. Other gentlemen in the;^ neighborhood observed the same phe- j "j nomena, but we have seen only the j ^ three mentioned, and their word is , sufficient to convince the most, skepti-1 ii cal. Is there a young volcano stored away iu the granite rocks of Kairlield, _ or are we to have the antics of Xorth Carolina^ Old Daldy repeated in this "j ! section of the country? r* It will be remembered that thirty or forty years ago a huge granite bowlder p in somewhat the same section of conn- ?; 01 try, moved voluntarily from its posi- Si lion :uid .slid oil" twenty or thirty yards,; and that this phenomenon was the ~~ cause of a newspaper controversy between the Rev. Mr. Cater, and Mr. J. J W. Hudson, the principal ot' Mount G Zion Academy?the l'onner ascribing it to miraculous intervention, the latter ^ to physical cansos. Is there any similarity of cause between that phenomenoil and the recent earthquakes? They are both worthy of scientitio research. ^ FARMERS AS1> FERTILIZERS. ; oc A Meeting in the Court House antl a .Mile! _ Resolution Adopted. Pursuant to the call of the meeting held in Greenbrier township some j S1 weeks ago, a number of farmers as-; sembled in the court-house on Monday j j. to consider tne question of asking a j reduction of guano bills. "When our j reporter was present, there were about! twenty-eight persons present, which j {l^ number was soon reduced to about ten j be or twelve. A delegate informs us that j be there were at one time about 11fry '){ farmers present. Tbe meeting was tfien called to order by Mr. A. Jones ; w Lamar, who was afterwards chosen ; permanent chairman. Dr. T. I>. Mc-; Kinslry was chosen secretary. On mo- ,,t tion, the farmers present from ja townsliips not represented by delegates j*i' were invited to scats on tbe lloor,' to ^ ! t.0 represent their respective townships.! jy Tiie following townsliips were repre- en seated by the delegates named: ra Feasterville?No representation. 13rice's?Not represented. j C;lfifli1i?n*sfJrnvr>?XoriMjrcsent.ition. ~ t . uf Oakland and V, atcree?A. J. Lamar, I fr John llollis, I). II. Robertson, R. | b< Matchctt, T. W. Raw Is, R. Mulvana,!111 1*. C. Mellieluunp. I Bear Creek?T. \\". Sli^ih. SHMpson's?No representation. j 0 Ridge way?'J. W.Robinson, J. Win.; Drown. F. K. Brown, J W. S?uu:.t._ ? Greenbrier?Dr. T. I>. MeKinsfryy .. T. J. Perry, S. W. Jackson, J. S. Gun- CJJ nells. ?ii ?Ilorcb?Xot represented. 11 Jenkinsvillc?Not represented. Jackson's Creek?Not represented. p" ?'i\ T,. Ovvinos. 75. II. :r James, D. M. Milling. 0. IJ.l'ettigrew, j | "\V. F. 1'ettigrcw, J. M. Yonguc, J. G.; ^ llcrron. i c; Mount Zion ?Xi>t represented. ?' Jefferson?Not represented. I s On motion of Mr. D. II. Kobcrtson. i t'if; roll was called and the delegates ; a requested to state the ability and, 13 , the wishes of the farmers in the differ- i ^ ! e:it townships as to paying their guano ; 'c | bills. Oakland and Wateree reported ; j that they arc willing to pay theirs, but' P . ? t ii is< | ii there !S to ce any reuueuou. mey j j want the benefit of it, as they have ; c | used but little. Bear Creek and \ ,j i Ridgeway proposed the cash price, i y with seven per cent interest. Green- i a i brier wants ;f reduction, liock Creek ; asks a reduction. i a Tlie following resolution, offered by ! c I)r. McKiustry, was adopted: i I Resolved, That we, tlie farmers oV ^ Fairfield county, in convention asscni* bled, after hearing of the depressed condition of our county, and t.he com- 1 parative uselessness of tlie fertilizers owing* to the want of seasons sufficient to bring out the value of the guano > used, do earnestly request the dealers ; a in guano to give us a reduction on ; a their prices as low as their profits will! t justify. : j "When the resolution was adopted :' j there were about twenty-five persons ; j present. j. After some time spent in an informal \ "? -- ? i?J. xi _ * dlSCll-rSlOU l-U WlJilb lUU IJUJClliili ; : \ j should do about the Lien Law. Mr. T.; <T. Perry (who teils us that he was not; present whoa this resolution was pass-: ! ed) moved to lay the resolution on the j J fable. At the same time Mr. I>. II.! Robertson noved to adjourn. Neither ji motion was put. and just at this time , Mr. Slijrh aj-ked how the companies J were to be apprised of the action of i the meeting. It was fina'ly decided that copies of TitK Nkws and IIiikald ' containing the proceedings be forward- ! r, ed to the Kairlii-ld agents of the differ ' eat companies doing business in the ; . county, ti e agents io transmit tivem to headquarters. T!sc tnirctuiu uirii najouniea. ;i rotics* : r ^ LL persons in>lel>tsa tn m? f.re re-: Jr\. ?iui'stp.il lo come fcrwiiTil at oftco. ' ami ui:il c prompt payment*. I am nectl? , in^ iuon.-y anri iuc>t Lave if. Yon cTi:l r ? not hi-.to := i>-<: iuc for the goftds. ro%v yea ^ pl<?;;sc-rotnrn {.lift c->:::p]i;u: i:t by sVi- . - iliu^ Tij-. Yours: rtsnrcrfuliv, ,; o-,-t 0 * V/. 11. DOXLY. j i / Sn|r''w ??e3a^iaxi0jej.^rt ft 17 in a >mxL-*u.pass rjQTIGE. \ LL persons hp.ving claims ngfiijist the Xi. Comity of Fivirftelfl v'ill present tl.? m to the County Commisrionera by tli?* first dav of November-, 13S1. J-. 11 HAfiVEY, Of:t G-jluo Chairman K C. C. AChKXT'S SA?K. \ S Agent for A. Williford I will offer for ? s.*ld> before tli* Co art House door in f*??- - 1 C 4.1. . %r 1. #\ ?. v ' 9 vu , c.ii; i i ~ lav of October, liSSJ: One b!ack horse -u>i!e four years old and abor.t til teen liands high; <>ne black horse n:nl 14$ annds hijjJi and three years o:d. Soi<? as :he Nrnportv of >J'. L. 15m;', H. r.noer a mortgage riven to A. "Williford, dated the fth'uav of Fcbruarv/l.sJil. - J. \Y. iitCHEIGHT, Oct Sih, 'fiS!. A^ent. .Kit. H 4t XGTlC:i$. TTTE respectfully ask ;ili those in debtVV ed to t;s for Tim visions or (iu;i3o 0 cnll r.r once r.nd stttle for the some. AYe want money to p-iy debts cont'.actod 'or the \t-ry ssnie sttppii^s. most of which rill be duo on vncl before the tirst of next uontii. We mrst meet our debts promptly, nnd vc think in the preHent condition of the onntry that it Vill."be to tin; interest of 'auh and everv one Vf^ns. to see that our ::e.lit snft'e:?i no injury." Knowing our wants we fori satisfied that : on will respond without iolav. - BKATY & BEO. Oct 11-fx! m NOTICli k ftLtJ 'PARTIES' JNDETlTEn TO : JS FOR GUANO' WILL FIND IT! ;0 T IIEI R>VI)Y ^JAfxETO SET- j Si FOR i SAM^^FOUE *THE I MUST OF NQ\^$iiER,' AS-AFTER j "HAT DATE THEY WILL HAVE; 'O SETTLE WITH' CURRENCY | iND LOSE THE COTTON OPTION.; ! 1L J. McCARLEY & CO. j octll . . , <: .,! I iGTICE FOR FIXAIj- DISCHARGE, j VJ"OTICE is lirivby given (bat I will I lN i:pi>ly to the Jnclg" of Probata fori 'airScul county on Thnrsclny, Ociob- r ! [)th, ior7il;df>l <li-char;*e as a<?iu:n- j <tr;itrix of tiic (State of John Kohb-v, Sr.. [ sell. . N. W. JONES, Sent. 2')-T 1x3* Administratrix. A DM i >' ISTKATOK'S SALEBY virtne ofun or-lor from flit Jr:dgc of Probate, I ' "ill sell tc the highest : iddn for cash, on "Wednrsday, the 12th ! ay of October. 1 SSI. at Blytbawood, the ersnnal property hcio^ging to the estate f .Joseph W. Sjtnra.es, decked, consisting I'xnults, horses, cattle, wagon, blackjiith tools. etc. W. H. KEJIIt. sept27-tlx3 C. C. l'. Adin. $11 EE JFF'S ,SA LE. 1* virtne of a warrant on lien to me 3 directed. I will offer lor sale before th<* unit House door jn 'Wiansboro. S. C., at [ o'elolc, on'the''first Monday in j ov<mber to the highest biddor, for <Jn>h. j ie following described property, to wit: | Four balos cotton?levied upon jw the* j ropcrtv of ^qnilla 'Harrison,- at the suit ' The John H Oat-hcarfc Co. - ilcCAKLEV, Sheriffs Office, S. F. C. inrisboro. S. C. v ('ctoher 4th, 18SX. ? 4- -xl t'2 CXE5SK% SAJLK. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COCXTY OF F.UltrtKLp. 1*. Cook and Others. Plaintiffs. vs. J,m*y A. Keller and Others, Defendants. A _ . X pursuance, of ao order of the Coim* , VI VUIKKIUII j ii'ii?, iiiuuu in tui; )Ove-stat(i(l ca~S(\.L-*vjlI otter for sale, iforc the Court iioitsedoor in Winns>ro, on th^Jirit ilnndav in Xovemir nc.x':, within the le^ai hours of sa!^, at; iblie onterv, *o:11itr~ highest bidder. ) u fulluvviiiyi-Ja-eriJAca ..tUxm<>4U>\ to All that piw*. narcel or lot of land, I in<r. bcinj: and. siiniitc in the town of 'innsboro, mid*'Cbiiiif'y ami Stare bresaid, benur ihe'lot upon which the te Osmund WoodAvard, deceased, roiled, and also the lour other lote v/ith e appurtenances stdjoiiunir, and near tlie lot first mentioned, and all five - " *? *??'? ts connected toyotner ana anjoiuiuj:: ch other. Each lot to be sold sopate. -. < TKKMSOF SALE: One-third of the purchase-money to > paid in cash; the balance in two Itifil annual instalments, with interest um day of sale, purchasers to ^rive >nd, with a mort.2fa.ijc of the premises,, id to pav for all iieees?arv papers. W. It. KERR. Icrk's Office, ^ C. C. (J. P. F. C. Wiunsbo'ro. S. C.j. ctober 3, 1SS1. oct 4?td ! I MAKING WATCHED. Bf-fcctive Watch Cases arc one of the chlor tuxesol,*o many watches not bring pood txic pieces. "'The eases bein?thin aud not titng well admit,and dirt to the rn-veeiit. vrhjch soon lnt&tferrs with the running nts ol 1 he watch noctl^fcjk^cie-nli:^, rc;ilriJ>?f, <tc.. anJ the orJi^^ninsft?Jd out it ppiled toward bu>lr>g'a good cas^ Innlrg, v o.ild hav? }a?e?l all this trouble :if^ ^pense. We have recently seen a ruse that iects all these requirements, It having bren irrlt-d for over t wenty years and still remains "r'ect. Wo refvr to the J AS. EO.SS' IV. ton t Coiri rasp, v/hi' h has become one ' the ?tf.pie articles of the Jewelry trade, f>s-:es?!n? as It docs so many advantages over 11 other watch eases, oclbg made of two eavy plates of solid gold over a plate of cornosltion. And we advice all our readers to ask lidr Jeweler for a card or catalogue thr.t will xplain the maimer 1n which tLey are mode. It Is the only Stiffened Cnse made with two lares of grold, rtCitmlesspendants, and centre, ulld joints, crown pieces, &e., all of which are ovf-red by letters patent. Theiefore buy no ase x'fore consuliir.ptf Jeweler who Keeps the AS. UOSS' I'xtcnt Sii'fTi'nrd Gold Cams that ou m:>y learn the -difference bet ween It. and II Imitations that claim to be equally pood. For sale by .nil responsible Jewelers. A.-k to ?o the -warrant that sccompanlcs each ca.-:e, lid don't bo persuaded that any otlicr make or ase Is as ?000. op 12. ,-I-K THE * -: >resbytcrian Mutual Assurance Fund. ;?. , ?.?T? * Yon have to pay but little for the sura which ! ou receive, and only what the lasuiuiicu uctuliy costs. ' - . Ynu aresure that yoor family w1H set the sum f your (Writh, as .-pedal clause In the cbarer it Is exciopt. No risk to run. nor ai)y possibility of the corx'ration IalUng', as do other lc.suranee compares. You know what yon pay each Assessment for. You wo insure Mi tlila when you oca Id not In i more expensive one. ?lv. nn lr*(r (if ;<!? lull M.?>n iireii' ?.iii wv ?> ' Lnd expwnrtUure or means to obtain the sum at our ci K5. You rmrive a benefit of five dotlars a week vlien ?]? : : or unable to attend to business. Ii \i t !v; i-;i.-Nlv.st and safest way u> secure so urgK an amount fur the-beueiitof \<r.i? iaml'o ifrnr j oi!r cSi:ath. >:.? minions amassed to temp: the honesty of Experience has Jhown that- the mutual plan s rrasibte and the result sn:e. L'tsreatl o; pay ng out Jarjje sums to Insurance cmn-uiir^. !ur Ls left .wit h*cadi iritli actually nmrted. . Cannot subjected to the ?<.< or creditors mc :va?#fte?W>y attachment, iiarah-hmrutorotli r proass of law, .so as to divert it rrcm tiutanilJy. For rurtlwr particulars and applications for m?mber.slilp, call 021 J. O. BOAO. y *pt -i-i-y.m Agent for Fairfield couuty. r-" ? "*" "*V f*l v -* ^ 'AYA.A. The books for the collection of Town Taxes for the-Jlunicipal year, endh'.jr .March. yi,-1^2, arc now open and wili close on.the. la.-t day of NovemberTi:e tax on real estate and per>unal property is 2k lniiis. All male citizens beiween t!io ajrft^.of sixteen and sixty arc required to pr>Y a street tax of two dollars. . K. S. CHANDLER. Clerk and-Treasurer. oct 4-:d ' ; : * ? Subscribe to T?? News /ki JItllXLU. t ^ ^ry&L'-yjjki J* F STARTLlM " I i i f j ! Announcement I i ?or? i IIW P'TI flfM juLix r iiijL uuuUu. i i 1 I 0?0 I I I 11'. LAXBECKER $ BRO. >, . ! INVITE ATTENTION TO, and j | RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT AN; ! INSPECTION OF, THEIR FALL j ' I AND WINTER STOCK OF DRESS GOODS/ r.T.oTHiNra . AND (JENTS FURBISHING GOODS. -0?0?5-? FULL LINE OF LONG CLOTH, SHEETINGS, QUILTS, SHAWLS, BLANKETS, UNDERVESTS, fob ! LADIES and GENTS. HOSIERY, ' ; GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, RUCHINGS, ETC. j LARGE VARIETY OP OTHER GOODS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION, AT PRXES FULLYi IN KEEPING WITH THE TIMES.! i ?, LAUDECKS3 & 220. oct 11 LOOK: < -N 0 W-i -FOR? BARGAINS:' -IX? 0LOTSING 7 B. S U GE'NIIE i MEK'S u I 1 0?0 h I FINE DRESS SUITS j i AT I I B. SUGENHEii/ER'S.'1 NICE BUSINESS SUITS I AT B. SUGENHEDIER'S. |; CHEAP SUITS AT j ' B. SUGENHEIMERP. | BOYS FINE SUITS AT i 1 B. SUGEXHEIMEH S j' CHILDItENS NICE SUITS AT B. SUGENHEIMEK'S. UASSiJUiilUi rAJs is ^^^TGENHEIMErvS.; OVERCOATS 13. SUGENHEIMERS^ BARGAINS, BARGAINS AT > B. SuGENIIEDIER'S. i CLOTHING, CLOTHING AT B. SUGENHEIMER'S. .. Mlli . - | FROM THE WRECK.! . o One Tire Plate, one Tire Bender,! one Tire Shrinker, three Screw j 1 1 - ~ T> ,.1 ? a?A Anvil rvn^ ; JTJtlI<fS, UliU JJ'UiilslXN uug num. ji.v, j | Vise/ One Boeing Machine, cost | ! SIS.00. -will be sold for ?10. Lots of Oval, half Oval* Round,i ! . : ! Band, Square and Tire Iron : Ilub?.; f ; Spokes, Kirns, Carriage Bolts, Tire | Bolts and all manner of castings, j TO KE SOLD EEGAEDLESS OF GOSLSggS'jSr? i IXYSSE G. DKSFOHTES. ; mnj 11 ~"S OTIt'S. \ LL c'-rs'inK indebted to the late ; _?A- JOHN JOHK^TOX, Ag"r.t, will er.ii md <1 <k tfti\ C!;:ims n^t pai?l >' hy th" 1st of Xo'vembcf nest will b<- put ! into tlit? I;anils of an Attort>?^j*reulii>ctirr. ^A beiri 1-3 ',\Gv r jcx tomcB3B3tams*tn/M*3e* jei<eoct ? *fc<irtrtfca I TKK KSUXSWICH ! ^ * : Patented Ortob?'r and November, 1830, an( ! /?rril, ittt!l. j "It is n new departure in table deli ; o;icii8. and destined to become ven | popular.''?J> 'i >n Daily Advertiser "Convenient for the cool; and de! lieions to the epicure."? JT. 3* ; (Journtcrcittl . ld>'ci'iir-i:l I "Soups of hiprli excellence."- -2s i Evcnixf/ I | "The idea is a ?ood <v,e."? j CarsI'rincipd X. Cooking ! Sch ool. On be highly recommended for their excellent nudity, delicious fHvol*, convenience and economy."? Uoiifo a 'i ru re Her. "A maximum of excellence, with a minimum of bnlk. weight and cost." jXtrar/c Adrtriistf, "Tber are really what they represent tc be, palatable, nutritious and an, *n. ovfTAtac M 7f/,/i/7 t/i 'iiiu ui vav?VW? * </;/?' Health. ' Nothing better can be had for family use. or for hunting or ramp* in? parties."'?Jji'oohUjn VruonA rgus. These sonps nrr* in powdered foim And contain a substantial meat body., with all int ii ili ii' i in'] complete. Be iu^ thoroughly desiccated they. are preserved perfectly fresb. ttie vr.ircr?theoiilv elc'iawBi-iiieumg- not ming nil required for consumption. A dish of excellent soup is produced without trouble or skill in fifteen minr.tps. T!ie meat, tish. vegetable and ali ingredients. are of the fifirst quality and identical with those lis.'d by tlu, best"cooks. Tliev are prepared under direction of the foremost of New York Cateri rs. The very highest jjrade of ssiH (:ind much skiil is required Jo make a really good soup") is thn>; made available toeiery c^n.snmcr. There are several distinct varietie8, e.icb ?I* tiE?50 in itself. They require the addition of nothing' whatever. save water only. A clnlu can prepare them in a few minutes. They are extremely rich aud nourishing, anil the most economical food in the maiket. They will keep for any length of time and are always fresh. A tin may be opened and a single plate of sonp made without in the least degree endangering the the preservation of tbe balance, which can be used ; ? required. A single trial will convince every housekeeper of their marked excellence. convenience an.l economy. FOE SALE BY k. yz. nrm\ sept 27 iypSSTAUT llfii lis?! g Ufa I AND INTERESTING NEWS I x \j THE PUBLIC.; i ?o?o . I .. . ' i I have just returned from the j Vm'ti.'.-ijy. wifli "ladr]/t till ;sgs than ever beforeTor fne "po'opixfj )i Fairfield and adjonrning'connti&s, | >vith hundreds of articles at ! j FIFTY CENTS ON TIIE DOLLAR. | ZSJy rapidlv accumulating business j lot yet enough; I throw iuv banner :o the breeze and boldly strive for :he championship of the State. j THIS SEASOX I IXTEXD I To bury the maiket beneath the !<;!?is of shattered piices. The. uiducity of my Logic will ring triumphant over all opposition.! Rich and poor, great and small, ] from the castle to the cabin, Carolina ! kvill thrill to tbo i MAGIC OF MY PRICES. I Concentrate every . expectation, 1 demand all you can of mercantile | enterprise, and still lind me more than equal to the occasion. Since the fall of 1878 I have MADE MONOPOLY Fec-l my weight, ^is the people well know what prices they had to i .. t\T>T ivTV pay 101- x/n i ncum .uj. opening in Winnsboro. "With goods bonsfht thirf year at prices far exceeding previous years, with a BRANCH HOUSE ?IX? frs E S T E E, ; \ And ev^yafe^/^^'l ^ T expect to eclipse Old Prices: ana uisli^jbods nt figures that will make the woi^ wonder and livalrv (so-called) stirro aghast. My list of goods slaughtered will appear in. liest week's issue- Respectfully, Ml L. IlMifl, UNDEE8ELLEB AKD SLASHER OF DliY GOODo. sept *25 KEAV CASII STORE! ?ONii DOOIi SOUTH or? DU?YLEVV$FAXZ BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY I rive Thousand Dollar* worth o{ :uMi Hlic^s. to Ix? sold in :i ed AlJDLKS.S Or' COST. SiMiie of the above are direct lYoni tin* manufacturer and others consigned* jijid will bt! fold at A?<o o lot of Clo?M;rg? flouts' irnd | i;.7ys- Dry (i(? >il>. Kfir., Etc., | which will ho *old nt ami below Cost. | X. I>.? 1 1 mv*? wmlo arrangements t?i he supplied from lime to time with such goods a< frill meet the demand* jot MY CUSTODIERS# i i~$' ?;'<>r bargains call at oti<re~-w trouble to sh<iv." good** i Cents' Shot-* from Sevenly-fiv< iOnK up. indies* Shoes from Fil't) j Cents, ii|>j H:i{> for Men n:id l>oy.?, Iron , T'vveM v-f;vc Cents, up. * | MM. HUEY. ^ fccpl Vi 1 IJB'VI 'ii?wie>wiat'i??w | aTTL.KJ. I CLOTHING HOUSE, ' r MOST complete stock of Clotliinir itft and neckwear in endless variety. L>o\V !Si *, the latest style* and linisli, at prices to Mil ; FINK shoe* for men and bovs. Ti Manilla. ami V?V?j>-Jv?**s braids in a!) rolor? Al}):u*a in all shad?> ami qualities. I > and Mohair Intsrcrs i;i ail styles. ; | ALL Oil DELS FRO? jsily 7 1 PLAIN 1 . ! ^ | I AM NOW RECEIVING daily my ] i Dry Goods, consisting in part of Dome: ; tfrcnt Vaiiety. Corsets. Hosier v, G'oves. ; of all kinds, which will be sold as lo>v as MILLINERY, i | AND FANCY GOODS in all the novel | oar MillilJer from Baltilfiorc. has select I cure, and no pains will he spared to pies | the above DEPARTMENTS. Miss BL. j season again. : . j . IF YOU AVANT A.,SEWING MACS ' and the b.est Eumilj1 Marhine on the mai i them being in n.*e ift-ibis County. and w : any ether without bv-Stirrg. yell can lied ! JU^T IN A fcUPPLY OF GROCER] Lard, Chet se, Cracker:-, Cakes, Cnndj Kerosene Oil, Bagyin^, Iron Ties and an ; be found at J. O. ilOAG>\ on the Coir.t ; vvbere. DoJa't forget to call, an tbeire aic ' iion. I AN AS'SOBTAIENT OF EEDSTEJ j JUST KJSCEiVED. I J. o | Sopt 2i THE "QUEEN B! : liliil /i y j|^|| 1^1 j, ^ jV ' | The "QUEEN BESS" Corset and S3;i t Kit; p e^er s n troil ucoil. It is r. j;.>vlt rt sitiiny ct-rs'-:,: straps', Muilv ?vljnste<l fn ;;Jiv l^n^tbIATENT CLOTH STEEL PfcoTE. TOP, rnsting, but also r?*u<lt rs it imj o^ibte to break t<ciilar. * FOU SALK ONjlX by . HI at 2<?y ........ , .. . IK0E1SSWS ess *''''"' OpC^ Manufactured by ISAAC A. SHEPP^ ASD 70S SALE EV DUXLEVY & F mm in fields j -?ai:I-:? i WHITE WITH COTTON, j? 1 f maaEaBBBa ; F11I0SI 0111 j PvC i r ; j cash p kicks, i inc "WITH ; THEE3 MONTHS' CR5D!?. | | RC j _^o S{ i FOR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. o . RC ! ' ' ! A LitiJp fash Xr.tv sjhI the Balance j i uhiu'S in. I ?0_ I i D'lrinp mouths ol Angus* rii'l Rr;>-1 j ieiul.iT. wi' l'i:ir:os ami Organs n{ | Lo iV'i.sT CASH Kates, payable? CASK ON A iJANO. ?MC cam: ON AN Oi'.ftAN. ' an<l tisc bataneo in thr? o xuorrhs irlb'-'A Ti i-s ofior expires ()< ir.!:?r 2>t. j n-st. liny tmw. and 1-ny :>s chc:'P -is yfi? r>^ of>:j nf.\f va!l with <T.-h in bra.)*. Ak ? riix'il b . waiting < l'ticrswiil V>?> higher. Anutlit v is .'W- tit Imnd, Jkuitl- j | 'nc'.nr?-rs will not be able t.'> lu'lf snvib* i ! the (b ni-ii.l. and Instruments will be. Ci ; scarce and high. j ; | WAREROOXS CHOCK A BLOCK ! i Xr?vrf-R-itlt a irta :niSr? nf slock?>dl frrni jB: -i-i ^-i _ v._.i >. : o..* ; om rnu hi.? ul ur.ru ? nm* nv: } I Terms tbe easiest. Two Lv.ndrcd j ! ITJ>truir.oLt- to se!e.-t i'rojii. ilest M-Jeers : >! only. .Our very CLeapwt Instruments ;*re ; perfrdly nlii-liie. i'i;tnos ar.'l Orp-nsj ? ; sent oh flt't on <l;.ys test trinl. It's : U v o.?" ' a>k". (live r.s the privilege nml ne -vii- "r happy. Seinl j'or 1 ;itcst p;ice li; t, uUil * oliii^c. yours truly, | Isudden & Bates, SA\AX>'AK, WAXXUA, . "" ! T>iP G< c:.t PI.;no ai.tf ; ^9^ | * I ao-l.?WI "" <* ? "?**J? ' ] WTWtS i_\ x . v X- '-4 - ^ >CX)LUM1>L4, S. C. . , -31 * ;-| lif' Stntc. j:i^ "Odds ? iu:*4 Youths' ai: 1 Mt<>i- jf' t ;Iie times*' ' . &. I lylor's c<.*i<or3(o{] }.:nr-kin:fft\ : llw< !;iIt -sf > t!.|i ;>( : i)\: . STn:\V.' Silk Surges-;i:iu Alwiei a;.(l Li;ten ?: *.IM'Li' FILOil). I, ?acts7T iTajl Stock of Stopis aivl- vF;:ncv sties. Calicoes Die.ss .G:/ch1s in XotioT:?. Fiiii^cs, LscoSj> buttons i tile loWfisti ' " * * *'./ HII i V"' tfliLLalf fUV* f [ties of the season. Miss BLA.CKV * ^ ed the ubuVe good6 viitLf'p en se our friends and citetamers :n A.CK wiiH>e with us the 'cliniug fevE, ofcc that Has 'st<K>d' the test, iket,- three hundred and. fifty of iU'do'a gi'eatcr fin^orHvcfiK^han '? itat - J. O :?S, Flour. Meal, Grift; Bhc/.t, e?, 3IaokereIi Tub.(c.dv' Cigars, y and e: ery tbio^ yon want; is to tr, as chejip as can be;songht !>ny * : facts ar.d worti# of vouraiten-* lDS, CHAIRS, LUilCBK, ETC., ...; %v-/^v!S33S . BOA (jr. I 3SS" OOKSEi;." mm r'er is by f:ir t!>e 120: t cojufurtalvl^' >:n! l:,w uow r.nd i?ji:n<.Vf:i It r;'?o ha:: tLo Jx}-n'<:<r t not nzly at'#}*. a?-2i' the clasps. V.'aiivJKeU, ia ov?sij jj.tr.T--M. BSATY .t tx>. fHE BEST !N IKE I8MET. ttrtecn different &M<i kinds. Fits with Enameled Hewtyoka. Adapted to equirernerits, and priced to. suit all pz.-ses. EAD1HG FSATilRSS: isle Wood Docra, Fttent Wood Gntto, Liable Damper, Interrhasgeable Asr-> ^ c 0iwT' Eroding Do1#. SolacingIlesxih- . i, SvringJng F1 tic-Stop, Scvcartble Gsa- . ring Long Cro?s Piecc. Double Sfcorl* ' crs, Heavy Rinjr Covers, Llniriuated Fir6 . s, Nickel K:n?bs, Nickel Panels, etc. iequaled in Material, ia Finteli, and ifl atiofl. iRD & CC., Baltimore, W5d. AST, IVixuuboro, g. C. AT /J 1 . ff. HABESIGIfS! " - J ' ; f^2$1 >BERT PORTNER'S LAGER BEER IX BOTTLES'"' >BERT P02vT2fER'3 ' >! LAGEti BEER I>7 SOTTLISi/ )BERT POKX5EE'S v-* LAGER BES?, IN BOTTIES.\IRGXEli ESGEX/S iAGEUr!/ BEEIi IX J3C-TTLii3 . >BT:; SjIITH;^ JXT>IAN ?9 7ALEZN BOTTLES. )BT. SMITH S INDIAN PALID"% ALE IN 30TTL?.S-: ' f ' *:"-' ? < ' . "v. $S fvARIAN EX I-CRT LAGER BEKIi IN B0TTLE3. -? impo ^titid. j 3SS' ROYAL l^LFAST gd;g rr. ale in boiti.es. & cockra>:e\s GIKGHlv ALE IX 20XT.X3. t r>TinT i>rT\wn rvit I :li llllliAj jL/il>r> JL V JL <j A ' DEAVGKT TO-DAY. Jj cRg 13 i LL PERSONS inde'Uwi to r.s fori A jr? c*'* ^wvi:l in ' ? "'' forn>fi^M urs, ftrr ? .JiV V( fT?>'S*'<: ;< J av ???Y>n rh V>"c fc:r.ft UAV frr fin^ tl?nsr vl m ?f "*'i7h Miirnn^B >v^a.--j n.. *, kL|3;isJ Rjjjji ? V ^1^ggjfl