The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, January 18, 1883, Image 3
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INTELLIQESCE.
DAT, January 13. t
j-ed or Stolon—W. R. Babli.
Bioti—J. R. feoylei) Judge
I her ^1, 1. M, ta. TIN'SHOP !
Hitr husband and to her many relatives) i i
i*”"* all of whorp were warmly attached to j •
to her by her many attractive qualities!
READS
of
rlen.
ke rain
set in again on Wednes-
irning, and looked as if it would
[stop.
lie Feastcrville. Items) published
lorning, reached us Wo late for
st issue.
lie 1‘oads all over the county are
irorse condition than they have
lor many a day. v
Ins. of our country correspond-
im W have qrtlt^ forgotten us.
welcome letters do not arrive.
Phe Frick Eclipse Engine is ac-
[ledged to be the best engine
Sold by R. J. McCarley & Co. *
[•lie stock of the Charlbtte, CblUm-
i August a Railroad is rather down
It brings about thirty-four
fs per sliart.
attention is called to the adver-
snt of Mr. TV. R. Rabb, whb has
valuable mule, and otfers a lib-
toward for its recovery.
[r. d. Fleming Browrt lias con-
td to give up the management of
fewberry Academy, and has re-
bd to the of his flourishing
>1 at Santuc, in Union county.
Lttcntion is called to th6 th6 ad-
ITKMS friioitFEASTE&VILLM.
—The colored people have behrt
tnakHig engagements for the year with
more alacrity than usual.
—Noiwithstanding the bountiful
harvests of last year, white and col
ored find it difficult. W meet their obli
gations and have left a satisfacWry
margin for the incoming year,8 ex
penses.
—Two mad dogs wtere killed recent
ly in the W^er portion of the Corner.
One of tliem attacked a young sou of
Mr. Jno. B. Cornwell, tearing his
garments quite savagely, but fortu
nately not reaching the skin.
—Recently in returning from New
berry county, two of our worthy citi
zens applied at Hughey’s ferry for
ferriage for themselves and their horses.
Being unable to obtain it, they went
to the Alston ferry. Disappointed
there, they retraced their way, and,
unable to cross at Strother’s, finally
succeeded by life We vest accident in
crossing at Blair’s. The additional
distance occasioned by the disappoint
ment was about thirty miles; the time
lost, about six hours; the inconvenience
incalculable, as the was one of
great inclemency. This, perhaps, is
an unusual case; but few ever apply Pt
ferries without experiencing great dif-
I HAVE recently commenced busi
ness opposite Mr. j. M. Elliott’s Gin-
Shop, where will be found Cooking
and Heating Stoves and Tinware of all
kindsi
Roofing and Guttering done in a
good aii<f substantial manner, as cheap
as the cheapest.
Signs Painted in the best style,
Cheap.
Merchants will find it to their inter
est to cease selling light Yankee Tin- 1
ware, poorly soldered, amt sell mv
TINWARE,’as it is about as CHEAP 5 ,
and is made of GOOD MATERIAL.
SA3IL.. 1>. FA XT.
ement of Mr. Sami. D. Fant. Acuity in making the fetrymen hear,
■as but recently started business and hearing, come and attend at once
to their dnties. Moreover, the em
trances to flats arc generally such as
really endanger the life or property of
travelers. If the toll allowed at char
tered ferries is insufficient to remuner
ate ferrymen for their entire timd) it
should evidently be increased'; but, if
sufficient, as Wits doubtless the inten.
tion, why should not th6 ferrymen’s
entire lime be regarded as belonging
to the State or traveling public, ami
[is own account, and we hope he
| be encouraged by a liberal patron-
R. B. Ilannhan, Mr^G. B.
PahiS and Mr. J. W. Ilanahan left
Puesday for Graniteville, to attend
Minual session of the Grand Lodge
life Independent Order of Odd Fel-
J. E. McDonald, Esq., the special
ree, will go to Chester in a few
to take testimony in the case of
:>r*5niike Mills, the ex-trcasurer of
county-. The State is represented
Solicitor Gaston, the county by
1 G. Brice, Esq., and the defend-
by Messrs. J. & J. Hemphill and
. Jas. H. Rion.
Saddles, Bridles and IIarnbss—"way
down yonder.”
ULYSSE G. D'ESPORTES.
Christina? Goods!
FRESH GOSHEN BUTTER.
NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
London Layers, Loose Museatels and Finest
Golden Raisins, whole and quarter boxes.
CITRON) CURRANTS and SPICES.
New Magnolias, BrunswiekS and the
JUMBO HAMS.
Tongaes, Soused Pig’s Feet, Mackerel, in
all sizes and quantities, and Julirings
Pride of the Sea, in 5lb tins, the
finest fish put up.
CANNED GOODS
of all kinds.
OUR—-
PROPOSAL.
les. The only
ume Photo. Salmon-.
only genuine
Jos.
Gallon App
Hi
Plalti and Fancy
' CAKES AND CRACKERS.
COFFEES, SUOAitS ivr.,1 FLOURS are
very low—get my prices.
SPOKES, RIMS AND HUBS.
Special Inducements
In Harness of all kinds.
Single Buggy Harness &).50 up, worth $11.
be snent diirihfc the leo-af hours In the ! The Louisville Turning Plows are equal to
oe spent am mg me tegai nours in me any aud cheaper. 1 have all sizes.
discharge of their duties and in mak
’osrrtVK Notice.—Those that are
ebted to the undefsigncd for dental
rk done in good faith will now
ase come forward and settle at once,
ave given ample tltrtfy and no\V re-
ist prompt payment, as money I
d, and money I must have, to meet
obligations. "A word to the wise.”
I. SimpsOR, Denti'st.
ng such improvements as will make
the ferries more safe hnd expeditious?
[t is sincerely hoped the proper author-
ties will take immediate steps towards
the abatement of these standing and
growing nuisances to the‘traveling
public.
RED RUST PROOF OATS, SIXTY
CENTS.
j. ii. cuat3rtijr«s.
It is a fact, we will bell you a
Wa£on or Buggy for less than anyone in
town. ULYSSE G. DESPOKTES.
hf. Guano Ordinance.—It will be
letnbcred that some time last year
Town Council passed an ordinance
>hibiting the storage of ‘guano with-
the corporate IknUa at any time,
cently a petition, numerously signed,
s submitted to the Council, asking
^modification of the ordinance. On
esday last the Council amended the
linance «o that guanos may be stored
town except during the months
m May to October, inclusive.
he Newberry Observer.—The
t number of the Newberry Ob-
rver has been received. The paper
tondef' the management of Messrs.
II. Wallace, Wm. P Honseal and
II. M. Kinard, all of whom have
,d experience in journalism. Mr.
r allace was for some years editor of
ie Newberry Herald. The Observer
a handsomely printed seven-column
lio, and its pages are well fililed with
mice matter, original and selected,
he publishers have made a decidedly
ood beginning, and their success is
isnred. We extend to them a warm
clcome, and trust they may realize
icir every expectation.
The Gordon Light Infantry.-*-At
le last regular meeting of the Gordon
ight Infantry fifteen nfiw members
rere added to the roll ot the company,
aking the number of active members
ver fifty. This increase of numbers
dds greatly to the efficiency and the
sprit of the command. The main-
enauce of such an organization in the
mailer towns is always a matter of
real difficulty, and the present condi*
ion of the Gordons reflects much
redit upon the officers and men alike
he company ranks among the Very
>est in South Carolina, and it has been
‘requently. complimented by Adjutant
General Mamgault and other compe-
ent judges. > Winnsboro Is proud o;
mr volunteer soldiers, and we trust the
jordon Light Infantry will continue
o prosper as they deserve.
Deaths.—Mr, Jacob Bookman, ah
)ld and well known citizen of this
county, died on the 14th List. He had
’cached a ripe old age, being in liis
eighty-third year, but, until within Uie
past few weeks, he went about as
Usual, and had remarkable strength of
mind and body. Mr. Bookman was a
Dative of Richland county, but bad
spent the greater portion of his life in
Fairfield where he became widely
'mowit and made numerous friends.
Lie was a man of great industry) and
tad, when the wreck of the \yar came
upon our people, accumulated a con
siderable property. This ho lost in the
general ruin. Of late years he was
engaged in planting in a small way.
Peace to his ashes.
Mrs. Faustina Lyles, the wife of Mr*
J. Frank Lylea, died of consumption
on Sunday, the 14th inst. Her health
had been very feeble for some time,
and her death was not unexpected.
Mrs. Lyles was a daughter of the late
Osmund S. Jones, anct was' in the very
prime of early womanhood. She had
been married only seven months^ and
THrIfty Newsboys.—Cincinnati has
one newsboy who is worth $20,000,
another worth $5,000, and another who
las been able to retire from the street
and set up a news depot.
—It is reported that an effort will be
made to have Circuit Attorney Harris,
of St. I.ottis, impeached by the Mis
souri Senate on the charge of obstruct-
ng the course of justice in refusing to
ct the clothes of Colonel Slavback,
who was killed by Colonel Cockerell,
be taken before a deposition court in
the recent proceedings.
—Nothing liuilds up shattered constitu
tions so quickly as Brown’s Iron Bitters. *
HYMENEAL.
Married—At the residence of the bride’s
mother, in Rock Hill, on the night of the
10th inst., by the Rev. J. C. Stoll. Mr. Lee
D. Robertson, of Fairfield bounty, to
Miss Annie C. Neal, of Rock Hill.
STRAYED int STOIjKY
Tj^ROM my place two miles south of
Winnsboro, on Monday night last, one
very dark mare mule, 14V£ bands and ten
years old. lias a large brand on the hack
above the loin. A suitable reward will be
paid for her recovery.
Jan 18-fl* W. R. RABB.
SALE
AND FEED STABLES
During the remainder of the Season We
will sell our winter stock at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!
IF YOU WANT
ID “ST O-OOIDS
TRY US.
DRESS GOODS AND SUITINGS.
We Exhibited A hice selection of these
goods tliis season and sold many; StlT a few
pretty Styles left, which wo wish to sell at
a low pi'ice. Come and see.
CLOA&S, D0L1IANS, JAGZ2TS.
A few of each kind
goods—will sell these to
profit.
and real pretty
close without a
FYDERWEAR.
These goods we bought at low prices from
manufacturers. The remnant of stock
will now be offered at a large reduction.
FLJJVjYELS.
Now is the season to wrap well and pre
vent colds and pneumonia. We are so
generous as to piefer our customers to have
these goods ratlie'r than keen them ourselves.
Have no anxiety about the price-.
South Carolina Railway Company.
N and after November 12,1882, Passen
ger Trains will run as follows until
further notice:
TO AND FROM CHARLESTON.
EAST.
Leave Columbia at. .*8.00 a. m. f0.55 n. m.
Anlvo Charlesloh.. .12.57 p. tu. 11.ao p. mi
WtST.
Leave Charleston... .f7.oo a. m. *4.00 p. m.
Arrive Columbia 11.27 a. m. 10.05 p. m.
fDaily. *Daily except Sunday.
TO AND FROM OAHDEN.
EAST.
Leave Columbia at. .*8.00 a. in. *6.55 p. m.
Arrive at Camden... 1.07 p. m. 0.2o p. m.
WEST.
LfeaVe Camden at . .*7.00 a. m. *4-.4.'S p, nu
Arrive at Columbia-, t H.27 a. m. liKOGp. m.
♦Daily except Suudaysk
TO AND FROM AUGUSTA-.
* Past.
Leave Coldmbla .*7.25 p. hi.
Arrive AugUsta > \. 7.56 a. m.
west.
Leave AUgUsta.... .*7.00 a. m. *4.20 p. ih.
Arrive Columbia.. . i. 4.08 p. hi. 10.05 p. hi.
♦Daily except Sunday.
connections.
Connections made at Columbia With Co
lumbia and Greenville Railroad by train
arriving at 11.27 a. in., and departing at
6.55 p. m. Connection made at C.. C. & A.
Junction with Charlotte, Columbia and
Augusta Railroad by train arriviljg At C<*
lumbia at 11.27 a. m., and departing at 6.55
p. m., to and from all points on both roads,
with throiigh Pullman Sleeper between
Charleston and Washington, via V irginia
Midland route, without change. Connec
tion made at Charleston with steafiiers for
New York on Wednesdays and Saturdays;
also, With Savannah and Charleston Rail-
load to all. points South.
Connections are made at AujpAsta with
Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad to
a,:d from all points West and South.
Through Tickets can lie purchased to all
potots South and West, by applying to
D. McQUEEN, Agent,
Columbia, S. C.
John .B. Peck, General Manager.
D. C. Allen, Gfen. Pass, and Ticket Agent,
Charleston, S. C.
188?
o«
1883.
A HAPPY EE! YEAH TO ALL
The long anticipated holiday MiSh has come and gone, and the New Yeaf
with its hidden future has dawned npon 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, I
take this opportunity of announcing that from this date my present stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
Will Le sold at GREATLY
preparation for a more extended
REDUCE!) FRICKS, in order to taak#
Spring and Summer-
TRADE THAN IILRET FORE.
Please call ami examine my stock before making your purchases as rtiV
prices will Convince yon that l mean just what I promise in this advertisement.
Thanking my friends for their verv liberal and gratifying favors, I wish
you all a happy and prosperous New Year.
L. SAMUELS.
SOMETHIN
!
Messrs,
fNa 18.
5.22 a. m.
9.25 a. m.
1.22 p. m.
Are among the stock which must he re
duced before spring. Don’t buy until our
goods are seen and priced.
HV-
m*.
LOOK OUT!
HORSES, MARES AND MULES.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
B# J. R. BO YLES, Esy\, Probate Judge.
YTUIEREAS, Saniuel F. Cooper hath
Tv made suit to me to grant him letters
of administration of the estate and effects
of Nancy Cooper, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindrCd and cred
itors of the said Nancy Cooper, de
ceased, that they be and appear before me,
in the Court of Probate, to be held at
Fairfield Court House, S. C,, on the 1st
day of February next after publication
hereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to
show cause, if any they have, Why the said
administration Should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this ttith. day of
January. Anno Domini 1883. •
Published on the 18th day of January,
1885, in The News and Herald,
J. R. BOYLES.
Janl8-fxl Judge of Probate.
Buy the Palmetto Wagon of
ULYSSE G. DESPORTES.
One hundred-head for sale, either for
cash or on time until fall, by making me
good papers. I also have eighteen or
twenty good young inarcs that I want to
exchange for old fat plug mules or horses.
All persons having old mules or horses on
hand and wishing to purchase young ones,
can put in their old stock in part pay. I
also have some extra fine saddle and
harness horses combined, and a IcW fine
ponies. I invite everybody in Want of
stock to call and see me as I <
tion.
. defy cow.peli-
We don’t expect to handle it longer, and
will give genuine bargains until the stock
is sold.
We invite all to call and examine,
J. M. BEATY & CO.
FOR THE
Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta ft. ft.
Papsenoer Department, \
Columbia, S. C., November 5,1882. $
T HE initial link in South Carolina in the
Richmond and Danville system work-
ingrto and from Charleston via the Smith
Carolina Railroad:
•No. 53. jNo. 17.
Lv. Augusta a.... 7.35 a. m
Ar. Columbia b.. .11.39 a. m. Lv. 5.00 a. m.
Ar. Winnsboro 6.. 1.13 p. m. 7.52 a. nv.
Ar. Chester e 2.17 p. m. 10.50 a. m.
Ar. Chbarlotte d.. 4.13 p. m. 3.15 p. m.
Ar. Statesville e... 7.05 p. m
*No. 52.
Dv, Statesville «... 8.00a. m.
Lv. Charlotte d... 2.30 p. in.
Lv. Chester« 4.29 p. in.
Lv. Winnsboro.... 5.33 p. m.
Lv. Columbia b... 7.07 p. m. Ar.3.50 p. m.
Ar. Augusta 11,15 p. m »
♦Daily. fDaily, except Sundays.
Railroad (or Washington) time fifteen
Vninutcs ahead of Winnsboro time,
CONNECTIONS,
it With all lines to ami from Savannah,
Florida and the South and Atlanta-, Macon
and the Southwest.
b With South Carolina Railroad to and
from Charleston by Nos. 52 and 53 and with
Columbia and Greenville Railroad.
e With Chester and Cheraw and Chester
and Lenoir Railroads.
vnyille Railrdad
rortli,. Atlantic,
Tennessee and Ohio Division and Carolina
Central Railroad,
e With Western North Carolina Railroad
for Asheville, Warm Springs and all points
on that line. •
M. SLAUGHTER, G. P. a.
D. Cardwell, A. G. P. A.
G. R. Taloott, Superintendent,
‘IT'Y’E have recently commenced business in the store formerly occupied by
YV James Turner & Cb., Where will be found a new and complete Stock of
STAPLE AYD FANCY GROCERIES.
ijVy shall keep always on hand a varied supply of everything usually kept in a
first-class Gfobeiy Store, and our prices shall always be found as
LO W -A_F3 TI-ilE LOWEST.
In thus presenting ourselves before the public, we respectfully solicit a libeiral share
of their patronage, assuring them of entire satisfaction, both as to quality and prices of
goods.
Jan 2
J. H. HARDEN & BRO.
GREAT BARGAINS!
d With Richmond and Danville Ytailrbail
to and from all joints North,
a rwl fYliin TYivicirv
ONE MAN’S CASH AS
-GOOD-
NOTWITHSTANDING
AS ANOTHER’S AT
IiMen Oates'
|SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE.
Only House in America Selling
loRiHLSr.iU. ;
MY WINTER STOCK
Ml-ST HE SOLD, AjVD WILL LE OFFERED FOR
THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS
At prices unheard of in Winnsbonn
CLOAKS AND DOLMANS AT LESS THAN COST*
Come and see how LOW I am offering goods, and yoU
will be sui*e to invest some of your spare change*
Respectfully,
J. GROESCHEL. Agent.
THE EVENING' STAR.
The star
IS STILL SEIMjYG WITH A FINE ASSORTMENT
-OF-
A. WILLIFORD.
Wraitsboho, S. C., Jan. 1, 1883.
Don’t buy a Wagon until you see ub.
It will pay you.
ULYSSE G. DESPORTES.
CHRISTMAS
—AND—
New Year Haris!
LUMBER.
: w
Bare
prepared to fill all orders for
Lumber, aud we respectfully so
licit a share ef the publio patronage. All
ordon will be totdmptly met. Address
T W B"YLE ft BRO.,
» RidgewaVt S. C.,
or J. R. BOYLES,
0*t 28f x4e4 Winnsboro, 8. C.
7. ~ AM ordinance
TO LICENSE CERTAIN BU8INBBSEB,
Be it Ordained by the Intendant and
Wardens of ttie Town of. Winnsboro, in
Council met, and by the authority, of the
sftme: ,
That rn annual tax of twf.nty-five
dollars be imposed upon each Telegraph
Company havirtg an operator resident in
said Town; and upon each Express Com-
_ having a resident Agent in said Town;
and upon each Lively Stable keeper doing
business in said Towni and an annual tax
of TEN dollars for each Public Dray do
ing business in said ToWn; upon the pay-
meat of which sums a license shall be
granted to such telegraph companies, ex
press companies, livery stable keepers and
public drays, to do business fot one year.
Done in Council this 28th day of Decem
ber in the year of our Ixird one thousand
eight hundred and eighty-two, under the
■orporate seal of the said Town.
J. N, CENTER, Clerk.,
A... -
Wi
. . E have just received a large and beau
tiful assortment of Christmas and New
Year
CARDS.
icr goc
NEW YEAR
BOOKS ! BOOKS !
Also, a handsome lot of other goods suit
able for CHRISTMAS and —
PRESENTS.
All kinds of Books suitable for Presents.
The largest and most complete stock of
CHILDREN’S BOOKS
we have ever offered.
We Wofild respectfully call the attention
of the Public to these goods, and request
an inspection before purchasing.
.,P
McMASTER, BRICE & KETCIIIN.
English Saddles for |5, $6, |7 and
$16. Kentucky Spring Seat Saddles for
$16. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES.
- WASTED.
W ANTED a buy*.- for my . entire stock
of Staple aiifl Fancy Groceries, Li
quors, Wines, Tobacpo, Cigars, etc., situat
ed in best business part of town. Store
room well adapted to the business and
rented for next year. I intend to leave tha
county and request all parties indebted to
me to come Up and settle their accounts
promptly, ancf save themselves trouble. I
mean business, and will sell to a cash buy
er. Very respectfully,
^ _ W.&DONLL
D«e 30-txHa,
AfeSIGYEE’S SALE.
B Y v’rtue of thd power and authority
'vested in and confered upon me by a
Deed of Assignment made by Francis
Elder 0n the 4th day of January, 1882, I
will offer for sate before the Court House
door in Winnsboro, on the first Monday in
February next, between the legal hours of
sale to tne highest bidder, the following
descrilied left of land viz: All that lot or
parcel of land, designated as Lot P, on a
plat of survey of lands of Francis Elder,
situate, jyjng and being in the corporate
limits of the town of Winnsboro, in the
County of Fairfield and State of South
Carolina.
Terms of Sale^OASH.
to pay for necessary papei
J. E. i
-ALL THE-
ADYERTiSEt) BARGAINS,
Our custodiers may rest assured thi
we will not be undersold by any other
house in town. Our motto has been
and still is, “QUICK BALES AND
SMALL PROFITS.”
We offer, for the NEXT THIRTY
X I i
DAYS, great bargains in
DRESS GOODS,
LADIES’ CLOAKS,
"* ‘ SHAWLS, / . ' i'i
BACQUES,
VELVETS,
Latest Styles of tUtMillNG BRAID,
NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS.
Owinp to the extremely warm weath
er, we will sell all of our
RESTS’ and I’OUTltS* CLOTfllttG
* .
at the most astonishingly lour prices,
We do not wish yon to bdy unless
fully suited, aud will refund theYngney
for any unsatisfactory purchase*
P. LANDECKER $ BkO.
CANARIES FOR SALE.
WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS.
FRESH OYSTERS AND FISH EVERY DAY*
MEALS HAD AT ALL HOURS.
K
On the One Price System;
ONE UNIFORM PRICE to ALL, AND
1THAT THE LOWEST KNOWN,
’i’he usual System of spiling 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 of 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 ST STEM,
and to this We attribute our immense and
prosperous trade, (telling on this square
basis, renders it imperative that the price
be the very lowest one that dan be given.
We are pledged to this. We always have
done it, and We always will do it. It’s our
creed and our practice* No other Piano arid
Organ House deals on this principle.
Our prices, in plain figures, are placed on
fivery instrument. A cuild can buy as low
as the sharpest trader. All other House*
have “high prices and give discounts.”
The “One Price” system saves time in
trading, rind is the only satisfactory way to
buyer and seller; for, on the high price
and discount system, even though the cus
tomer buys; be is not sure tliat he has bot
tom prices. 1
ADVICE TO PIAXO AXD
ORGAN ntlYERS*
Respectfully!
J. GROESCHEL, Agent.
C. BART & CO.,
Fruit in the Sooth, offer for sale a wa"
HUTS,
PKANbte,
The Largest Importers of Foreign
selected stock of
APPLES. ORANGES. BANANAS. . COfcOANtTTH. LEMON3,
RAIoINS, DRIED FIGS, POTATOES, CABBAGES, ONIONS,
and everything else that a first-class Wholesale Fruit tlouie should have.
COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATCH
Oct
READ THIS ! CHRISTMAS GOODS 11
Jan ll-fxtd
The purchaser
MCDONALD,
Assignee of F. Elder,
QIX pair still off hand for sale, and
O numbe
, _ a
number of extra hens. Price $3.50 a
pair- or $3.00 for the mate and fifty cents
for the female. Parties wishing to
chase will please address
WILLIE MILLS,
Jan IV- Winnsbera, 8. C.
pur-
buy quieki Why? Because an advance
In price is almc-it certain. Pianos and
Organs are on a boom. The demand ex
ceeds the supply. All the factories are be>-
hlnd orders. Dealers with cash in hand
cannot get Instruments as fast as wanted.
Prices of material and labor are advancing.
The present low prices ot Pianos and Or-
garis cannot continue, and will not again
rule in the next ten years. Those who buy
now will save money. Large contracts just
made with manufacturers will enable us to
guarantee present prices until January 1st,
1RR3. After that We can promise nothing.
Delays are dangerous. Magnificent stock
now oil hand. Seven Brand Makers. Over
200 different styles now in our wareroonw.
Elegant Putnos #200. Beautiful Organs
#50. Easiest Instalment. Terms. Sent on
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
XiUddext & Bates’
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE.
SAVANNAH, G A.
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Fit MS It GROCERIES OF tltti
BEST SELECTION
Jtf3T RE JEIVED, CONSISTING OF
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Flour—riiade by patent process.
Hams—canvassed and oncanrassed.
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Sugars—bf all grade*.
Coffer's—Green and Roasted, Old Govern
ment Java and Rio, Tburber’s Celebrated
34 and 41.
Choice New Orleans Molasses.
Fresh Buckwheat Flour, Oat Meal, Raisins,
Currants, Citron, and a foil line of
Caiaied Goods.
Pickles—Chow Cl.ow and Mixed:
Vinegar—White Wine and Cider:
Macaroni and Cheese;
Saiiccs—Worcestershire, Bird Pepper arid
John Bull.
IHnce Meat, Plum Pudding and GlrigCr
Presenes.
new Year goods!
Peach and A;
nice for Cl
W a supply
always on hand.
Butter, ari«1 everything
i or any other time.
of Red Rust Proof Oat*
W E have just received the fdllbwinjf
Fresh and Choice Goods:
Raisins,
Currants,
Citron,
Jellies*
Ginger bretervM,
Fruit Butter,
Mince Meat, something alii
Salmon,
Mackerel,
-Com Beef,
Oatmeal,
Buckwheat, tad
NeW Crop New Orleans Molasees.
at retail
d« Us rLEimiKEX. ~ J. f. momasteR $ CO*
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