The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, January 11, 1883, Image 3
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
ITHVRSP.VVi January 11. «
« ISPS-
Now AdveTt!M'*n<*nf*.
Canaries for Sale—Willie Mills.
OtipftrfPiersliip—Gerig & Seigler.
A««icnee’8 Sa'e—J. E. McDonald,
i dgnee.
asouic Meeting—Geo. B. McCants,
S* i setary.
I a,o*l Briefs.
—Wiunsboro had a slight snow on
Tuesday night.
—Mr. B.G. Pratt has been on a visit
to his family at Lancaster.
—The Columbia Bee. had but ! a vfery
brief existence -living just two days.
—Mr. W. &. Alston, at present of
Henderson, N. C;, is spending some
time in Fairfield on business.
—Fifteen new students have been
admitted into the South Carolina Col
lege since the Christmas holiday.
—Capt. It. S. Desportes, of Ridge
way, has been electcil a director of the
Carolina National Bank, of Columbia.
—The Frick Eclipse Engine is ac
knowledged to bo the best engine
made. Sold by R. J. MeCarley & Co. *
—The Charlotte Observer has moved
into a new building and procured new
machinery—evidences of prosperity
which show the public appreciation of
a first-class newspaper.
—Tbc*K>H&>-boun<i freight trnih was
about five hours late on Wednesday—
being detained by an accident to the
tender near Ridgeway. Another en
gine had to be'sent 401'.
—Attention is called to the advertise
ment of Master Willie Mills, who
offers canarv oirds for sale. The net
proceeds are given for tlie benefit of
foreign missions. Master Mills has
already contributed handsomely to this
cause, aud his efforts should bo en
couraged.
Positive Notice.—Those that are
indebted to the undersigned for dental
work done in good faith will now
please come forward and settle at once.
I have given ample time, and now re
quest prompt payment, as money I
need, and money I must have, to meet
my obligations. “A word to the wise.”
* I.SflftpsfcN, Dentist.
j so that every lady can afford to sub-
; scribe to it; and certainly r.o lai.., no
family, ought to be without it. Its
enormous circulation can aloue explain
why so good a magazine can be
furnished at so low a price. Now,
by-the-by, is the very time to subscribe
for the new year. Specimens are serrt
gratis to those wishing to subscribe, or
to'get up clubs; and espcciuHy hand
some premiums are given for getting
up clubs. Address, Peterson's Maqa-
Chestnut st., Phildclphia.
MASONIC MEETING.
A REGULAR coimrnmicatidn of Winn3-
XX boro Lodge, No. 11, A. Ft. Kf.; will be
held in Masonic Hall this (Thursdat)
Evening at 7 o’clock. • —
GEO. B. McCANTS,
Jan 11 Secrefery.
CANAiftlCS FOR SALE.
QIX pair still on hand for sale, and a
O number of extra hens. Price $3.50 a
-pair; or $3.00 f or the male and fifty cents
for the female. Parties wishing to pur
chase will please address
WILLIE MILLS,
Jan 11- Winnsboro, S. O.
The Land Association.—The Co
lumbia correspondent of the News and
Courier gives the following statement
of the prospects of the Southern Land
Loan Association, recently incorpo
rated by the Legislature:
Col. John R. Abitfey is still in daily re
ceipt of numeious letters making inqui
ries as to the Land Loan Association, and
has reccived-a number of personal applica
tions for the loan of money. I asked him
to-day when the association would go into
operation, He replied that he could not
tell yet whether it would go into opefa&m
at all, the Legislature allowing ten per
cent, interest to be charged by the associa
tion in its charter but refusigg to give the
company authority to charge interest at
such rate for a number of years. “On the
contrary,” said Colonel Abney, ‘ the Legis
lature put a warning in the charter that' situate, lying and being in the corporate
. . ... , ,. , , ■ limits of the. town of Winnsboro, in the
such rate of niteres- should be charged County of Fairfield and State of South
only so long as the general law upon usury | Carolina.
COFAllTNFRSfilir.
T (HE undersigned have this day fmmed
a copartnership under the firm name
of GERIG & SEIGLER in the Hardware
.and Saddlery business, and solicit a con
tinuance of the patronage which lias been
given to the firm of F. Gerio & Son. All
persons indebted to the “old firm will please
settle at once.
f. Gerig.
J. W. SEIGLER.
. Jan ll-fSxl
ASSIGN EK’S SALE. .
Y virtue of the power and authority
-D vested In and confered upon me by a
iw ed of Assignmeirt made by Fr&ncis
der on the 4th day of January, 1883, I
will oiler for sale before the Court House
door in Winnsboro, on the first Monday in
February next, between tire legal hours of
sale to the highest bidder, the following
described lot of land vizi All that ■ lot or
parcel of land, designated as Lot P, on a
plat of survejy of lands of Francis Elder,
situate, lying and being in the
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NOTWITHSTANDING
permitted that rate. Capital is very timid,
as you know, and the corporators of the
Southern Land Loau Association did not
like that provision in the charter. Not-
. withstanding this, however, Colonel Pal
mer has gone to London attempt to or
ganize the company. It will take a good
deal of money to start the business, and it
New Firm.—Attention is directed
ito advertisement of Messrs. F.
Gerig and John W. Seigler, announ
cing that, they have formed a partner
ship, under the style of Gerig & Seig
ler, and will continue the general hard
ware business at the old stand opposite
the Winnsboro National Bank. We
hope they will enjoy a good patronage,
and we feel sure they will give entire
satisfaction to their customers.
Arrested.—Calvin Durham and
Sallie Cooper, two negroes, were ar
rested aud lodged in jail on Wednes
day. Some of their property—corn
and cotton—had been levied itpon
under execution or agricultural
lien, aud they undertook to interfere
with the property after the levy. This
bcfi<ng aw offence against the statute.
Trial Justice Hogan issued his war
rant, and, after a proper examination,
they were bound over f»r trial at the
iicxt term of the Court of Sessions.
Terms of Sale—CASH. The purchaser
ie pay for necessaiv papers. ‘ _
J. E. McDONAIyft,
Ian ll-fxtd
Assignee of F/Elcter.
NOTICE.
rpnE Srm'of D. A. Hendrix & Co. Is
X this day dissolved by limitation. Par-
would not nav the association to i/o to that * ,es hold,n S claims must present them. at
would not pay tne association to go to mat 0|)ce and those lndcl)tw , ^ pi^e settle
.plCIlSG
expense for only a year or two. Colonel j iVumcdiately. Mr. D. A. Hendrix is
Palmer’s difficulty, therefore, will be to thorized to give receipts in liquidation
au-
convince the capitalists that the Legisla
ture is not likely to reduce the rate of in
terest as soon as the money is brought here.
A telegram has been sent by him announc
ing his safe arrival in England, but I have
had no letter from him yet. It may be,
however, that Colonel Riou, of Winnsboro,
who will be the leading attorney for the
association, has beard from him. If Colo
nel Palmer succeeds in his undertaking, as
he hoped to do when he left Columbia, he
will be able to return by March, and the
company will be organized and ready for
business about the 1st «f April. ” Of
course the prospectus of thfe Company will
be given to the public in due time and what
the association does will not be done in the
dark. The indications are that ail the
money the association wants to risk in this
State will find ready takers.
DAVID A. HENDRIX,
ULYSSE G. DEsPGRTES.
January 1, 1883.
Jan 4
GREENVILLE
MILITARY INSTITUTE.
GREENVILLE, S.C.
S PECIAL attentir.n £tven to preparing young
men for the Citadel Academy, for College
or for bustness hie. The second term opens
February 1st. Terms reasonable.
For particulars address
. CAPT. JOHN B. PATRICK.
Jan 9-m* Principal,
NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP.
N OTICE is hereby given that a partner
ship for the practice of law in all tin
The Knights ok Honor.—A circn-
Jar iitJiii the Supreme Dictator says:
’“Lodges and members may cuter upon
the new year with an encouraging
knowledge of the state of Ike order.
They arc advised that a careful compi-
lation made undty; my direction up to
December 1 shows the paying member
ship on assessment 103 to be 123,829.
At no previous period was the mem
bership so large, and it shows an in
crease over May, 1881, of 27,626 mem
bers. Our growth is healthful and
steadily upward, and must so continue
if members and officers are faithful to
their duties. Let the new year awaken
a new zeal in every member to
strengthen ins lodge and bring to its
fold worthy and deserving men, that
ours may remain a true k.dghthood—
the banner order of the world.”
Demouest for January.—Demo-
rest's Monthly Magazine begins the
year brilliantly; the January number
for 1883 being unsurpassed by any that
have preceded it. The articles are of
Unusual intefest, especially “How we
Live in New York,” by Jennie June;
“Holiday Gifts and Customs in Paris,”
“Visits, and Manners at the Table,”
and “Current Topics,” which is full ot
valuable Information. Most of the
shorter stories are remarkably well
told, and “The Admiral’s Ward” keeps
up its interest. Every department is
carefully filled. The forty-five illus
trations are excellent, among which is
\ splendid oil picture, “The Fisher
Boy and the Fisherman’s Daughter.”
No family will regret subscribing to
bis admirable magazine, as it supplies
i household want, and is both useful
ind entertaining.
courts of this State has been this day forrnei
between the undersigned, under the find
name of McDonald & Douglass. All
business entrusted to them will receive-
prompt and faithful attention.
Office: No. 3, Law Range.
J. E. MCDONALD;
. 0. A. DOUGLASS.
Winnsboro, S. C., January 2,1883.
Jan 2-tf
DISSOLUTION OFPARTNERSIlfP.
OTICE is hereb
day
y given that, tlfc nm of
Douglass & RagbdaiAs is "
N j
Douglass & RagsdaiAs is this
‘dissolved by mutual consent.
G. A. DOUGH
E. b. ragsdale:
January 2,1883. '.
Jan 2-tf
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GrocerY DepartmeaT.
The Week <Jf Prayer.—The meet
ings proposed by the Evangelical Alli
ance began in Winnsbo"o on Monday
night in tire Associate Reformed Prcs-
tcrian Church. Last night a meeting
was held in the Presbyterian church,
where the rest of the meetings will
also be beld. As a matter of general
interest we repubHsh the scheme of
these meetings, with the subjects to be
specially considered:
PRAYER FOR THE CHURCH UNIVERSAL.
Thursday, January 11. For the
outpouring of the Holy Spirit—that
all ministers of Christ and those pre
paring for the ministry may deeply
realize their responsibilities and live
need of the Spirit’s teaching and pow
er; that their testimony before the
world may be open and faithful; that
sound doctrine and holiness of heart
and life may prevail in the churches,
and false teaching aud superstition be
counteracted; that all the children of
God may be filled with earnestness
and zeal in seeking to gather in the
lost; for a rich blessing upon efforts to
promote union and brotherly iove; aud
for afflicted Christians everywhere.
Joel ii. 23 to 81; Acts ii. 32 to 41; Isa.
Iv ; Eph. Hi. 14 to 21; 1 Cor. xii. 1 to
13 v , John xv. 12 to 27; Phil. ii. 1 to 16;
Ps. xcv.
PRAYER FOR THE NATIONS.
Friday, January 12. For Sov
eigns, Rulers and Magistrates; that
all laws favorable to cruelty aud vice,
tire opium traffic and intemperance,
may be abolished; for the better ob
servance of tiie Lord’s Day, for peace
and good will among men, that all may
yield obedience to the Powers that be,
and that the spirit of lawlessness may
bo subdued; for the cessation of war;
that the pursuit of literature, science
and art may be influenced by the fear
of God; that ail people may be turned
from their sins, saved from unbelief,
and brought to kno# Christ as their
Savioui ; that God s ancient People. {Machine. Any one Wishing a good machine
the Jews, may be delivered from their will do us a favor to °au pYsunina i.hjv
Domestic,
♦—ALL THE-
v*, ■ * i: * v / .
ADVERTISED’ BARGAINS,
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Our customers 'tfiaV ifiest assured; th’a
we wiH.not beui*dW8tffty3|»y other
house fn town.; Our motto- -has been,
and still is, “QUICK fBALES AND
SMALL PROFITS.”
i - •
We offer, for the NEXT THIRTY
DAYS, great bargainer in
DRESS GOODS','- • . . *•
- LADIES’ CLOAKS, j
6HAWL&,
; SACQUES, ,
, VELVETS,
Latest Styles of TRIMMING BRAID,
; NOTIONS KINDS.
. O wing to the extremely warm weath
er, we will sell alt of o'dr ■
. V> V -
GEKTS’ and YOUTHS’ CLOTHING
X •’ V e ' '• ’
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at the most astonishingly low prices.
We do not wish you to buy unless
fully suited, and will refund the money
for any unsatisfactory purchase.
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P. LANDECKER # B%0.
Sooth Carolina Railway Company.,
O N and after November 12,1882, Passen- (
ger Trains will run as follows until i
further notice: * ‘
TO AND FROM CHARLESTON.
EAST.
Leave Columbia at. .*8.00 a. m. 16.55 p. m.
Airive Charleston.. .12.57 p. m. 11.3c p. m.
, . WEl'T.
Leave Charleston f7.00 a. m. *4.00 p. m.
Arrive Cohimhia 11.27 a. m. 10.-05 p. m.
f Daily. *Daily except Sunday.
, TO AND FROM CAMDBN.
EAST.
Leave Columbia at. .*8.00 a. m. *6.55 p. m.
Arrive at Camden... 1.07 p. in. 9.25 p. m.
WEST.
Leave Camden at.. .*7.00 a. 101. *4.45 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia. .11.27 a. m. 10.05 p. m.
•Daily except Sundays.
TO AND FROM AUGUSTA.
EAST.
Leave Columbia. .v, .*7.fc5 p. fh.
ArriVc Augusta 7.55 a. in.
» ' west. ,,
Lparii Augusta *7.00 a. m. *4.20 p. m.
Arrive Columbia.... 4.08 p. tn. 10.05 p'. m.
♦Daily except Stmday.
CONNECTION'S.
Corrections made at Columbia with Co'-
iVmihia and Greenville Railroad by train
1883.
A EAFPT
1883.
TO ALL
The long anticipated holiday rush has come and gone, amd the $ew YiM
with its hidden future has dawned upon us; and as I intend to use my utmost
endeavors to merit in future the very liberal patronage that has been extended
to me the past year, by consulting at all times the interests of my customers, 1
take this opportunity of announcing that from this date my present 'Mddfc of
• 1 ’v . *
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
Will be sold at GREATLY
preparation for a more extended
REDUCED PRICES, in order to makb
arriving at 11,27 a. m.,
Railroad by
and departing at
6.55 p. Yu. Connection made at C., C. « A.
.TTVnetUfo with Charlotte,- Columbia and
Augtlsta Railroad by train arriving at Co
lumbia at 11.27 a. in., and departing at 6.55
p. m.,tp and from ail points on both roads,
with through Pullman S’ ‘eper briween
Spring and Summer
Trade than heretofore.
Charleston and Washing! i
via Virginia
Connec
tor
nesdays anti' Saturdays;
MSD,"with Savannah arta Charies'ton Rail-
ipad tqail points-Soutjh ,
-ConnectionsTire made at Augusta with
Georgia Railroad and Central' Railroad .to
ahd' from all 'points West and Sontn.
Through Tickets can be purchased to all
poinlsSouth and West, by applying to
’ ' - D. McQUEEN, Agent,
Columbia^ S. C.
John. B. Peck, General Manager.
D.. C. Allen, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent,
• . ' Charleston, S. CL
it i i --
Please call and examine my stock before making yobr purchases as my
prices will convince yon that I mean just what I promise Vthis advertisement.
Thanking my friends for their very liberal and gratifying favors, I wish
yon all a happy and prosperoua New Year.
L. SAMUELS.
Coinmbia Angnsta R. R.
'*■ '’ Passenger Dh Part went, i
,. Colfmbi.vS. C. November 5, 1882. >
■rjlHF ifiitinl link in South Carolina in the
A' RichniQiid and Daiiville system work-
.iugito and from Charleston via the South
Carolina Railroad:
w&i. *No. 5i5. jNo. 17.
Jhv. Augusta a... . 7.35a. m
Ar. Columbia b.. .11.39 a. ni. Lv. 5.00 a.,m.
Ar. Winlisboto5.. 1.13 p.*m. 7.52 a. m.
’At.'Chester c;..... 2.17 p. In. 10.50 a. in.
Ar. Chbaiiotte it.. 4.13 p. in 3.15 p. m.
Ar. Statesville e... 7.05 p. m ;..
♦No. 52. fNo. 18.
Lv. State»vjWe e.8.00 a. m
Lv. Chai lotto d... p, in. v 5.22 a. Hi.
VW. Chester c. i..4.2f» p. in. ' 9.25 a. m.
Lv. Winnsboro..5.33 P- m. 1.22 p. m.
Lv. Columbia b.
’At. Augusta
- r *Dftilv “
SOMETHING NEW!
■ ‘ ■ O ...l.. I . II. I. I III !■» k-
'\T r E have recently commenced business in the store formerly occupied by Messrs.
VV James Tinner & Co., where wilt be found a new and complete stack of
Stf API*E AND IF A ACT GROCERIES.
We sMll keep always on hand a varied supply of everything usually kept In k
first-class Grocery Store, and our prices shall always be fourid as
LO W THE LOWEST.
In thus presenting ourselves before the public, we respectfully solicit a liberal shard
of their patronage, assuring them of entire satisfaction, both as to quality and prices of
goods.
Raisins, * CannedGoods,
Cunants, Pickles,
Citron, Evaporated Apples,
Candy, Buckwheat,
Jellies, Curry Powder*;
Apple Butter, Macaroni,
Mince Meat; Oatmeal,
Gelatine, Extracts,
Mace, Cheese.
Sea Foam, Broma, Condensed Milk, etc.
Best Java Coffee and other Grades.
Pulverized Sugar and other
Grades. Fresh arrival
all Grades Flour,
including best Patent
Call at the Corner.
J. M. BEATY & CO.
*
Remember our Shoe Stock. It is known
by many we keep reliable goods. v
J. M. Beaty & Co.
Dress Goods, Cloaks, Dolmans, Jackets,
&c. Good goods at low prices.
J. M. Beaty & Co.
SALE
f''i-bm.
AND FEED STABLES
Peterson’s Magazine.—Peterson's
Magazine for February is such a beau*
iful number, that many persons will
hink it even better'than the Jannapy
me. The principal steel-pla’c, “Going
o School,” is especially cquning; and
‘Two Little Pussies,” printed on tint,
s only less so. Then there are four
olored designs in embroidery for
oyleys; and double-size colored steel
ashion-plate; a beautifully illustrated
tory; and about fifty other ombellish-
aents. The “Professional Beauty,”
y Frank Lee Benedict, is continued,
rith increasing interest. But the
lost striking story in the number is
The Snake Charmer.” This, like all
ther stories in “Peterson,” is origi-
al aud by mi American author. The
rice of this mngaalue is but $2.00 a
car, with great deductions to clubs,
oppressions, and all persecuted Chris
tian* be relieved. Mutt. v. 1 to 16;
Prof. xVi. 1 to 13; Rom. xiiL; Ps.
cxliv.; 1 Peter ii. 18 to 25; 2 Tim. ii.
1 to 21; Acts x. 34 to 48; Rom. xiv. 1
to 19; Jer. xxx.; Mark x. 28 to 45.
praXkr for missions.
- Saturday, January IS. That all
missionaries and others engaged In
mission work and in the circulation of
the Scriptures at home and abroad
may l>e filled with the Holy Spirit, and
that great success may crown their
efforts; that all converts may be kept
steadfast in the faith, and made earnest
and efficient in seeking to bring souls
to the Saviour; that many more fhrth-
fnl laborers may be called into the
Lord’s vineyard; that the Mahom-
medans and the heathen may be won
to Christ, and that the Jews mav be
constrained to receive Him as their
long-expected Messiah. That the bless
ing of uod and the power of the Spirit
may abundantly rest upon the Confer
ence of Christians of various nations
proposed to be held this year in Stock
holm. Lnke Xxiv. 86 to 58; Luke x.
1 to 16; John xvi. 1 to 15; Acts xi. 1 to
21; Ps. cx. and Ps. c.; Rom. xi.; Ezek.
xxxvii. 21 to 28; Isa. Vi. 7 to 15.
sermons.
Sabbath, January 14. “Looking
for that blessed hope, and the glorious
appearing of the great God and our
Saviour Jesus Chriet.”--.TUu8 ii. 18.
We are agents for the Domestic Sewing
' 'sliing a good machine
all and examine the'
J. M.- Beaty & Co.
Saddles, Bridles and Harness—“way
down yonder.”
ULYSSE G. DESPORTES.
- LOOK
HOUSES, MAKES AND M0LE&
One hundred head for sale, either for
cash Air on time until fall, by making me
;ood papers. * 1 also have eighteen or
' * 1 ■ ^ I Want to
wenty good young mares thid?
&cl '— ,J
All
b'xchahge for'old tat plug mules or homes.
" persons having old n.i
band t
rsons having ofd mules or horses, on
and wishing to purcbasft<yonng ones
can put in their old stock in ,part pay. 1
also have some extra fine paddle end
harness horses Combined, and a few fine
ponies. I Invite everybody in want of
fe as I:
stock to call and see me
tion.
defy competi-
A. WIIjTjIFORD.
Winnsboro, S, C., Jan. 1,1883.
Christmas Goods!
CHRISTMAS
FRBlSli GOSHEN BUTTER,
NEW BUQKW HEAT FLOUR;
-AND-
Heir Tear CarJs!
CITRON, CURRANTS aud SPICES
New Magnolias, Branswiclu and the
JUMBO HAMS-. .
’« Feef, Atacfcerel, in
ail sizes and quantities, and Juhrings
Pride of the Sea,'in Mb tlnS, the
finest fish put up,.
Tontnies, Soused
111 812
w,
E have just received a large and beau
tiful assortment of Christmas and New
Year
CARDS.
Also, a handsome lot of other goods suite
!W YEAR
able for CHRISTMAS and
PRESENIS.
NEV
CANNED GOODS
’ of all kinds. V
Gallon Apples. The only genuine Ji
Hume Photo. Salmon.
Plain and Fancy
CAKSANt) CRACKERS.
COFFEES, SITOABS »nd FLOCBS are
very low—get my •prices..' ••
SPOKES, ItIMS -AND. HUBS.
BOOKS ! BOOKS ! Special Inducement
—After eating each meal take a dose of
Brown’s Iron Bitters. It helps digestion,
relieves the full feeling about the stomach.*
HYMENKAI..
MabriSd—On the 10th of January, 1883,
at the residence of the bride’s father, by
the Rev. T. W. Mellichamp, Mr. William
H. Willingham to Miss Lula Romedy—
all of Fairfield.
It is a fact, we will sell you a
Wagon or Buggy for less than anyone In
town. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES,
All kinds of Books suitable for Presents.
The largest and most complete stock of
CHILBREX’S BOOKS
we have ever offered.
V in Harness pf nil kinds.
Single Buggy Harness $9.50 up, worth $11
Jan 2
J. H. HARDEN & BRO.
7.07 p. in. Ar. 3.50 p. m.
11.15 p.m
aily. f Daily, except Sundays.
Railrodd (or Washington) time fifteen
rfiinutcs ahead of Winnsboro time.
, CONNECTIONS. ,
a With all lines to and frpm Savannah,
Florida*andUie SoUlh ana Atlanta, Macon
jind the Southwest.
b With South Carolina Railroad to and
from Charleston by Nos. 52 and 53 and with
Columbia and Greenville Railroad'. . |
c With Chester ttnd Cheraw and Chester'
and'Lenoir Railroads.
d With Richmond and Danyftje Railroad
to and from* all points North, Atlantic,
Tennessee and Ohlo.Division and Carolina
Central Railroad. .. 0
With Western North Caroling Railroad
for. Asheville, Warm Springs ,afid all points
on that-iine.' v m ‘ "
* M. SLAUGHTER, G. P. A.
D. Cardwell, A. G. P. A.,
A'G.'R: Taloott, Superintendent
ONE MAN’S CASH AS
-Mt' ■
--GOOD-
GREAT BARGAINS!
.1^———A
MY WINTER STOCK
MUST BE SOLI), AND WILL Bl OFFERED FOlt
THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS
At prices unheard of in VAinnsboro.
CLOAKS AND DOLMANS AT LESS THAN COSTt
Come and see how LOW I am offering goods, and you
will he sure to invest some of your spare change.
• 4 Respectfully^
5 J. GROESCHEL, Agent.
AS ANOTHER’S AT
Lott! & Bates’ -
M ' > 1
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE.
Only House in America Selling
THE EVENING STAR.
THESTAR
IS STILL SHINING WITH A FINE ASSVRTMENI
-OF-
Ori the One Price System.
ONE UNIFORM PRICE to ALL, AND
THAT THE LOWEST KNOWN,
The usual system of selling Pianos and
Organs is for the dealer to charge any price
he can get for them without regard to eith
er a fair profit or the customer’s interest.
But we are proud to Say that this has never
been our method of selling.
For the benefit ojt purchasers and to se
cure them the full value of their money, we
established at the outset of oUr business,
twelve years since,
THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM,
and to this we attribute our immense and
pn»i**r0u8 trade. Selling on' tills square
basis, rendere-lt imperative that the price
die the very lowest one tlmt can be given.
WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS V
OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS.
FRESH OYSTERS AND FISH EVERY DAY\
MEALS HAD AT ALL HOURS.
mJEH
Respectfully, , ,
J. GltOESCIIELi Agent.
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0. BART & COT
The Largest Importers of Foreign Fruit in the South, ofifeE fot sale a weft
selefcted stock of
apples,
k
Organ House deals on this principle.
.v^ r i£SSi,f.rT® l M,5^ 1 ir CHRISTMAS GuODS !!
twdhe sharpest trader. All other Hobses x .
have “high prices and give discounts.”
The “One Price” system saves time in
trailing, and is the only satisfactory way to
buyer and seller;. for, on the high price
and discount system, even though the cue-
tomer buys, he is not sure that he lias bot
tom prices.
ORANOE3,. BANANAS, COCOA NUTS. LEMONS, NUTS,
AtolNS, DtUKD FIGS, POTATOES, CABBAQI2S, ONIONS, PEANUTS
and everything else that a first-class Wholesale FriiU House should have.
COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATCH
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NEW YEAR GOODS!
ADVICE TO PIANO
ORGAN BUYERS.
AND
Buy quick. Why? Because an advance
price is almost- certain.
in price is almost
Orgilns are on a boom.
Tim
Pianos and
demand ex
ceeds the supply. All thfc factories are be
hind orders. Dealers with cash in hand
cannot get Instruments as fast as wanted.
Prices of material and labor are advancing.
The present low prices of Pianos uid Or
gans cannot continue, and will not again
rule in the neyt ten years. Those who buy
now will save tnoney. Large contracts just
made With manufacturers will enable vs to
gUar<t*Uf present pried until January-1st,
We Would respectfully call the attention
of the Public to these goods, and request
an inspection before purchasing.
The Louisville Turning Plows are
any, and nmeh cheaper. * * ‘
RED RUST PROOF OATS,- SIXTY
CENTS.
j. h. cumunrag.
English Saddles fob $5, $6, '$) and
McMASTER, BRICE & KETCHIN. $10. Kentucky Spring Seat Saddles, for
*1A ULYSSE G, DESPORTW
Don’t but a Wagon until you see u*.
It will pay ypu.
ULYSSE U. DESPORTES.
ini. After that we can promise nothing.
« an. *«„«i Delays ace dangereu*. Magnificent stock
1 I riov? on'hand: Seven Orn ml Makers. Over
1 e an st es. 200 different styles now In our warerooms.
’Elegant Pianos (tov. Beautiful Organs
iso. Easiest Instalment Terms. Sent do
trial. Every inducement that any respon
sible House can offer. Competition with
the World. Don’t fail to send for our Cata
logues and fall Price Lists, 1882.
Address
Buy the Palmetto WAGorfMte* t
ULYSSE G. DESfORTlSi.
Ifiidden & Bates 1
* SOUTHERN MU8TC ItOUSK.
^ 6eA V ANNA Hy G A.
fls Orest Plato and Organ Depot of the South.
We have,just received the following
.Fresh and Choice Goods:
Raisins,
Currants)
Citron) > ,
Jelllef);
Ginger Preserves,
Fruit Butter,
Mince Meat, something nine
Salmon, *
Mackerel;
4
> Corn Beef,
Oatmeal;
Buckwheat, and
New Crop New'Orleans Molasses.
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J. F. McMAST.tR #■ CO.
at retalL
READ THIS!
FRESH GROCERIES OF TH&
BEST SELECTION—-
JUST RECEIVED^CONSISTINGOI*
Floor—made by patent process.
Hams—canvassed and uncanvastod.
Sugars—of all grades.
Coffees—Green and Roasted, Old Govern
ment Java and Rio, Thurbers Celebrated
34 and 41.
Choice New Orleans Molasses.
Fresh Bnfckwhe.it Flour, Oat Meal, Raisins)
Currantf,, Citron, and a full line of
V- Canned Gjods.
_ Pickles—Chow Chow and Mixed.
Vinegar—White Wine and Cider.
Macaroni and Cheese.
Sauces—Worcestershire, Bird Pepper and
John Bull.
Mince Meat, Plum Pudding and Ginger
Preserves.
Pfeach find Apple Butter, End everything
nice for Christmas or any other time.
HT A supply of Red Rust Proof Oatd
always ouhawfl.. ^ . '
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