The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, January 23, 1883, Image 3

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/ / / rtiwli LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. TPBST»AT, Ja&uiiry !&J, t i s last year 1,1.59,246; Atocfc lit all iiitcMor 1 VlrW TTN-STK ) T> ^ I towns 182,630; same time last year 199,- » ■ L - 1 - 11 ^ • 411; stock at Liverpool 814,boo; [ •— |Kame time last year 597,000; stock tleal Estate for Sale—Jas. H. Uion. Undertaker’s Department — J. M. Elliott, Sr. It Stands at the Head—J. M. Beaty & Co., Agents. Notice for Final Discharge—S. W.B. McLtirkin, Administrator. (.•cal Brief*. — Wc rise to remark that there hasn’t been any snow since onr last issue. —The recent intensely, cold spell caused a good deal of coal talk about this town. —Balance brought forward, is what a bookekeeper professionally calls hotel hash. ~ . —Senator Bntler has bur thanks for public documents containing useful information. —The recent weatbelr blockade all inSving of “hands’’ and all sorts of farm operations. —Meteorologically, the times around hbvb are wet enough, but ttetvsolog- ically, most desperately dry. —The 'Bible Class of the Presbyte rian church was organized on Sunday afternoon, with about thirty pupils. —The genial smile of the festive, social drumnfev isn’t at all ruffled up by the soggy, limp and muggy weather. —The lawyers arc beginning to brush up for the next term of court, begin ning on the second Monday in Feb-] ruary. —Billings says that advice and physic are so abundant that any man who makes a blunder or gets sick must be somewhat of a fool. —The best paytfl^ and only reliable Guano—the Monarch. Sold by R: J. MlAjarley & Co. Come early iiid avoid the rush. • —i'hc Chester Graded School hart to fu^pfchd hxercises for a day, on account of having lib wood—and so did the Mount Zion Institute. —The Railroad Commission Lave returned from their visit to Atlanta, whither they had gone to consult with the Georgia Commission. —The Rev. 6; G. Bradford, of "Winusboro, will preach at the Black- stdek Baptist church on the first and third Sunday^ df every mouth. *-•1116 days arc growing longer, they say, but somehow they seem dread fully short to the man whose note is due in the bank in three days. —Beef battle are reported provv ing kapidly scarcer, and the question of advanced prices for steak and roast bnist, it seems, $oon be grappled with. —The contemplated changes in the schedules of the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad, of which men tion was inode, have bee it postponed for awhile. - , ,, ,. —Go to R. J. McCai-lev & Co. and ^ • buy the Monarch Guantf. They, al ways give the highest prices for cotton to their customers. . * —Delinquents are requested to let ns hear from them by registered let ter; bit by a deposit ttf $2.50 or more at this offlee. We’ll excuse tlfoirf from the three days of grace. —Speaking of males, Mark Twain remarks that lie never saw but one harmless mule, and that one was dead, I ' uzzards hbd eaten all the inhscles Off his hind legs. —Mr. M. T. Bartlett, freight agent at the railroad depots at Chester for the past twtf years, has been feTectcd clerk of the Railroad Commission, lie will at once go to Columbia. —Ou the plantation of Mr. L. A. C. Estes, of Ilulseilville, last week, a colored child was born, having two distinct heads, four arms, four legs, with one body. The monstrosity was still-Wu. —Mr. J. Fleming Brown, of Winns- boro, was elected principal of the New berry Male Academy a few weeks ago. He expected to make about $1,000 per annum. The academy fids opened on the 8th instant, but only ten pupils attending during the week Mr. Brown ftave up the school and left the town. —Call at the office of'R. J. McCarley & Co. and leave your d'Wcfff for thie Monarch &AWuo—the only Guano sold in this market that gives perfect satis faction. ■ * RE of American afloat for Great Britain 290,000; same time last vear 204,00C; A Good Dodge.—The Charlotte Observer mentions a very sharp little plan adopted by some boys of Atlanta. Pdtne time ago an advertirement ap peared in a daily paper in that city stating tiiat Otl receipt of fifty cents a book that no newly married codple should be without would be sent care fully sealed so as to escape observation, and that all communications wonld be strictly confidential, etc. Some of the boys of Charlotte bit, and sent In their half dollars, and in return got copies of the New Testament—revised edi tion. The firm sending out the books is composed of three small boys from twelve to fifteen years of age, the tes- taments being given to them by a Bible society. Tllcy send out one of the books' wherever the orders are < l, i * accompanied with the cash; and meet every Saturday night and declare a dividend. They claim to get quite a number of orders O-orH voting people in the country t^tf it^ around Atlanta. I HATE recently commenced busi ness opposite Mr. j. M. 'Elliott’s Gin- Shop; where will be found Cooking and Heating Stoves and Tinware of all kinds. Roofing and Guttering done in a jrood and substantial manner, ns cheep M the cheapest. Signs Painted in the best style; Cheap. Merchants will find it to their inter est to cease selling light Yankee Tin ware. poorly soldered, and sell my TINWARE, as it Is about as CHEAP, -OUR-- Kite made of GOOD MATERIAL. HAM,. I>. FA XT. Saddles, Bridles AUDHARNfcss-^'wav ! down yonder." ULY3SK G. DUSPORTKS. Christmas Goods! PROPOSAL. Duriilg the remainder of ihe leason we will sell our wihtet stock at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! IF YOU WANT S’** « . . • • ID IK/ ~5T Q-QODS TRY us; DRESS GOODS AND SUITINGS. Old Boreas on the Rfttnpsce. The high wind whistled around the chimney tops and steeples, blew bricks down into the -street, scoring the people who walked below. Snow, sleet and hail drove Into the faces of those who dared expose themselves, and made them button their coats tight around their throats. Of course there were sore throats and cold* and coughs and rheumatisms the nexf day. But what were these to men and women who could step into any drug store and buy a bottle of Perry Davis's Pain Killer?* NOTICE FOR FI^AL DISCHARGE. I WILL apply to the Judge of Probate of Fairfield County for a final discharge as Administrator of the Estate of John McLurkin, deceased, on Friday, February 23, A. D. 1883. S. W. B. McLTTRKIN, . Jan 23-tlx3 Administrator. FftESH GOSHEN BUTTER. •» i • j r4< ... NEW TUtCKWlfF AT FT OUP We exhibited a nice ^election of these JMS.W ULG1VW 1IEA 1 * iAJLl.. goodg th , s 8eason and sold many; sti’la few London Layers, Loose Muscatels and Finest; pretty styles left, which we wish to sell at Golden Raisins, whole and quarter boxes, j a low price. Come and see. CITRON, CURRANTS and StTCES. New Magnolias, Urduswieks and the JUMBO HAMS. Tongues, Soused Pig’s ities, and Juhrings Feet, Mackerel, all sizes and quantities, and Jubrin; Pride of the Sea, in 5!b tins, the finest fish put up. CANNED GOODS of all kinds. in Joe. UNDERTAKER’S DEPARTMENT. I AM pleased to. inform the public that I have on hand a full line of COFFINS, BURIAL RO&tis, Etc., ttflrt prepared to do anything in the UNDERTAKER'S LINE. We affR for a share of the patronage. J. M. ELLIOTT, SR. Jan 13-8m Gallon Apples. The only genuine Hume Photo. Salmon. Plain and Fancy CAKES AND CRACKERS. COFFEES, SUGARS FLOURS are very low—get my prices. SPOKES, RIMS AND HUBS. Special Inducements j In Harness of all klfids. Single Buggy Harness $9.50 up, worth $11. The Louisville Turning Plows are equal to any, and milch cheaper. 1 have ail sizes. RED RUST PROOF OATS, SIXTY CENTS. J j. ii. cuzrmixcis. CLGAZ3, DOLMANS, JACKETS. South Carolina Railway Company; O N and after November 12, 1882, Passen ger Train? will run as follows until further notice; TO ANb FROM CHARLESTON. East: Leave Columbia at: .*8.00 a. tn. 10.55 p. m. Arrive Charleston.. .12.57 pi m. 11.."0 p. m. WEST. Leave Charleston... .17.00 a. m. *4.00 p. m. Arrive Columbia... .11.27 a,.in. 10.05 p. m. fDaily. *Daily exceptSitnday. TO AND FROM CAMDEN. EAST. Leave Columbia at. .*8.Q(f a. m. *6.55 p. m. Arrive at Ganiden... 1.07 p. m. 9.25 p. nil WEST. Leave Camden at.. .*7.00 a. gi. *4.45 p. m. Arrive at Columbia. .11.27 a. in. l0.05p. Oh ♦Daily except Sundays. TO AND FROM AUGUST A. east; Leave Columbia *7.231>.‘ fp. Arrive Augusta. 7.55 a. mi WEST. Leave Aiigusta *7.00 a. m. *4.20 p. pi. Arrive Columbia 4.08 p. Ifi: 10,03 pi lii. ♦Daily except Sunday. connections: Connections made at Columbia with Crt- lumbia and Greenville Railroad by train arriving at 11.27 a. m., and departing at 6.55 p. ni: Connection made at C., C. & A. Junction with Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad by train arriving at Co< lumbia at 11.27 a. ni., and departing at 6.55 p. ra., to and from all points on both roads, with tlu'ough Pullman Sleeper Charleston and Washington, via STANDS AT THE HEAD* THE LIGHT-RUNNING DOMESTIC.” • That it is the acknowledged Leader in rife Trade is a fact that cannot be dis puted. WANT IMITATE IT—NONE EQUAL ITl gest Armed, The Lightest Running, The most Beautiful Woodwork. AM> IT IS WARRANTED Tb tie made of the best material. To do anv and all kinds of work. To be complete in every respect. For Sale by j. M: BfiATY & CO., Winnsboro, S. C. , Agents wanted in unoccupied territo Domestic sewing machine co.; Richmond, Virginia. 1883. • ' 1883: A BAFPI M YEAR TO All A few of each kind aprt ieal pretty goods—will sell these to profit elose^without a . * ■ -v. *. • The long anticipated holiday rush lias cpmc and sror.e, hnd the New Ycat between' "'ilh its .hidden future jias dawned upon us: and as I intend to use my utmost Virginia endeavors to inerit in future,tlth very libera! patronage that has bcefi extended Midland route, without change. Connec-' to me the past vear. bv consulting at all times the intefests of my customers, I tion made, at Charleston with steamers for: take this opportunity df announcing that froUi this date my present stock of New YorK.on Wednesdays and Saturdays; j 11 b also, with Savannah and Oeits’ aM Lais' Charleston Rail- ‘4road to all points South. Connections are made at Augusta with Georgia Railroad, and Central Railroad to and from all points West and South. Through Tickets cap he purchased to all W&l, b FALL AND WINTER GOODS points South and applying to FXDERWKAK. These goods we bought at low prices from manufacturers. The remnant of stock will now be offered at a large reduction. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: A S Agent of Mrs. Judith E. McClena- ghan, I will offer for sale before the Court House door in Winnsboro, on Mon day, the 5th day of B’ebruary, 1883, at pu'K- 11c outcry, to the highest bidder, the fol lowing parcels of land, viz: 1. All that piece or parcel of land, lying, being and situate in the County of Fairfield, in the State of South Carolina, on a branch of Bear Creek, containing three hundred AND SEVENTEEN AND THREE-QUARTERS acres, more or loss, and having such shapes, marks and boundaries as are rep resented on a plat made by .Wm. B. Elkin, surveyor, on 3d December, 1874. 2. All that piece or parcel of land, lying, being and situate in the County and State aforesaid, on Simmons Branch of Twenty- five Mile Creek, cvntaining two hundred AND EIGHTt-FlVE AND THREE-QUARTERS acres, more or less, and having such shapes, marks and boundaries as are rep resented on the above-mentioned plat. TERMS—One-third pf , the purchase- money to he paid in.cash; the balance oti, a credit of one and tvfo years, with annual interest from day of salt:, purchaser to give bond, secured by a mortgage ot the prem ises, and to pay for all papers. .James ii. rion. Winnsboro, S. C., January 19,1883. Jan 23-t<>x2 But the Palmetto Waoon of ULTSSE G. DESPORTES. It is a fact, wk will sell you a Wagon or Boggy for fess than anyone in ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. SALE AND FEED STABLES FLANNELS. Now is Wie season to wrap well and pre vent colds and pneumonia. We. are so generous as to prefer our customers to have these goods rather than keep them ourselves. Have no anxiety about the price. t, by i D. McQUEEN, "Agent, Columbia; S. C. John. B. Peck, Oeuerri Manager. D. C. Allen, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent, Charleston, S. C\ Charlotte, Columbia tc Anirasta R. R. Passenger Dm r art m Ent, \ Columbia, S. C., November 5,1882. S T HE initial link in South Carolina in the Richmond and Danville system work- ingjto and from Charleston via the South Carolina Railroad! Will bo sold at GREATLY pi'cpnf’ation for a more extended REDUCED PRICES; In order to make *No. r 3. INo. 17 Lv. Augusta a... . 7.35 a. m. . ., . • Ar. Columbia b.. .11.39 a. in. Lv 5.00 a. m. Ar. Winnsboro ft. . 1.13 p. m. 7.52 a. m; Ar. Chester e . 2.17 p. m. 10 50 C Ul. Ar. Chbarlotterf. . 4.13 p. nl 3.15 p. ra. Ar. Statesville «. ; 7.05 p. m. . .. *No. 52. fNo. 18. Lv. Statesville e. .. 8.00 a. m. .. Lv. Charlotte d. . 2.30 p. in. 5.22 a. m. Lv. Chester e .. 4.29 p. ni. 9.25 a. in. Lv. Winnsboro.. .. 5.33 p. m. 1.22 P- in. Lv. Columbia ft. . 7.07 p. in.' Ar 3.'50 P in. Are atnong the stock which must be rer duced before spring. Don’t buy until our goods are seeu and priced. 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 Ar. Augusta 11.15 p. m. ♦Daily. fDaily, except Sundays. Railroad (or Washington) tiipe fifteen minutes ahead of Winnsboro time. connections. a With all lines to and from Savannah^ Florida and the South and Atlanta, Macoh and the Southwest. b With South Carolina Railroad to and from Charleston by Nos. 52 and 53 and with Columbia and Greenville Railroad. C'With (Jiester and Cheraw and Chester and Lenoir Railroads. d With Richmond and Danville Railroad to and from all points North, Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Division and Carolina Centriil Railroad. . e WMth 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. Talcott, Superintendent. Spring and Summer TRADE THAN HERETOFORE. Ulcase call and examine my stock before making your pifrcliftscs mi m^ prices will convince yon tlnil I mean just wbat I promise in this advertisement.’ TUtinking my friends for their verv liberal and gratifying favofs, I wish you all a happy and prosperous New Year. L. SAMUELS. 1 ■\TTE have recently commenced business in the store formerly occupied by Meesr*. YV James Turner & Co., where will be found a new and complete stock of STAPLE Affl> FAYUTCY CiltOC ERlEK. We shall keep always on hand a varied strop! first-class Grocery Store’, and our prices shall alwa ly of everyTMng usually kept In a be foundi as LOOK OUT! HORSES, ItARES AND MOLES. 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 mares that I want to Vi ., exchange fyr old fat plug mules or horses, vr/vp ttr t’YTTO’P K "MIA IMP All persorVhaving old mules.'o'f horses on jNUJ. W I A xlu I A JA X/J lx IT hand and wishing to purchase young ones, can put in their old stock 1 jli part pay. I also have some extra fme paddle and harness horses combined, and a f$w .fine ponies. I invite everybody in want pf stock to call and see me as 1 defy competi tion. ONE MAN’S CASH AS ' —GOOfj— AS ANOTHER'S AT MhUtf SOtJTHERN MtJSIC HOUSE. Only House in America Selling In of their goods. IYO W TIKIE LOWEST; thus presenting.ofirse! ves before the public, we respectfully •oll'dl a liberal share r patronage,' assuring them of entire satisfaction, both as to quality and prices of Juu 2 j. H. HARDEN & BRO. GREAT BARGAINS! Positive Notice.—Those that are Indebted to the undersigned for dental Work done iu goocf faith 1 will now please come forward and settle at once. I iiave given ample time, and now re quest ^ftimpt payment, as money I need, and- tfioney I must have, to meet my obligations. “A word to the wise.” • ' I. Simpson, Dentist. The Domestic Sewing Machine. Attention is requested, to the adver- fisctfient of the Domestic Sewing Ma chine, which appears', in another ool nmn» The Domestic is certainly a very Superior machine, possessing in a high degree the important qualities of sim plicity,- light running, noiselessness, and adaptability for different kinds of work. Messrs. J.- M. Beaty A Co. are the agents for this county. Any ladv wishing a machine perfect!)' sat' iafactory in ev^fry particular should bay a Domestic.- It certainly is’with out a superior. 1 LUMBER. W E are prepared to till all orders for Lnmber, and we respectfully so licit a share of the publie patronage. All orders will be promptly met. Address T. W. B 'YLE & BRO., Ridgewav, 8. 0., , or J. R. BOYLES, Oot SStW'na Winnsboro, 8. G. AH ORDINANCE " TO LICENSB CERTAIN BUSINESSES. Be it Ordained by the Intendant and Wardens of the Town of Winnsboro in Council met, and by the authority of the same: ThUfr an annual tax of twenty-five dollars be infposed upon each Telegraph Company having an operator resident in said ToWp; and tfpon each Express Com pany haring *' resident aarenf in said Town; and upon each Livery Stable keeper doing business in said Town; and an annual tax of ten dollars for each Public Dray do ing business in'said TftWn; upon the. pay ment of which sums a license shall be granted to such telegraph companies, ex press companies, livery stable keepers and public drays, to do business for one year. Done in Council this 28th day ot Decem- ,ber In the year of our Lori) one thousand eight hundred and elghty-two, under the corporate seal of the said Town. j. N. CENTER, Clerk. Wanted: YTrANTED a hufer fof my entire »todfc jX of Staple and Fancy Groceries,. Lb tptois. Wines, Tobacco, 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, and save themselves trouble. I mean business, and will tell to a eash buy er. Very respectfully, W. H. DONLT. Dee M-txlaa. A. WIlifAFORD. Winnsboro, S. C., Jan. 1,1883. Don’t buy a Wagon until you bee us. It will pay you.. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. CHRISTMAS -^AND— M Year Caris! w E have just received a large and beau tiful assortment of Christmas and New. Year -ALL THE- ADYERTISED BARGAINS, Our customers may rest assured tha we will not bo undersold by any other house in town. Our motto has been, and stiH is, “QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.” We offer, for the NEXT f HiRTt DAYS, great bargainh in DRESS GOODS, - < r,j MY WINTER STOCK MUST BE SOLD, AMD WILL BE OFFERED] FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS At prices unheard of in Winnsboro. CLOAKS AND DOLMANS AT LESS THAN COST; * Come and sec how LOW I am Offering goods, and yoif will be Stire to invest some of j'our spare change. Respectfully; J. OROESCHEL, Agent. THE EVENING STAR. CARDS. Also, a handsome lot of other goods sult- * " NEW YEAR able for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. and BOOKS ! BOOKS! All kinds of Bubks siiltable, for Presents. The largest and most complete stock of CHILDRENS BOOKS W3 have ever offered.’ We would respectfully call the attention of the Public to these goods, and request an inspection before purchasing. Cotton Statement.—The following Is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending January 19,-1888: Net receipts at all United States porta during the week 148;752; to same time last year 99,251; total receipts to this date 4,017,424; to same date last year 8.552,208. Exports for the week 129,- ?86; same week last year 61,954; total Exports to this date 2,554,230; to same date last year 1,707,849. Stock at all Waited States ports 928,213; same tirao^ SEALED FROPO&A'fo. County Commissioners’ Office, ) Winnsboro, S. C., Jan. 18, 1883. \ S HEARED proposals will be received at'thifi office until and. on the 81st day of January, 1888, fl-om parties desiring to furnish supplies for the _ _ . . ... . .. .. f*", ''«« * “» Vercen,"*. BL^'I on cash prices, from February 1 to Dred - * * ------- ■ • - J ■ NovSchber 1, 1883 LADIES’ CLOAKS,' • , * ; t; in /‘«S fi.’ .. :• • .1*^ *»««>•• ff, • Shawls, ” * sacqueS; ’ . 4 - ■ 1 ^ - VELVETS, Latest Styles of TRIMMING BRAID, NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. Owing to the extremely warm weath er, we will sell all of our GENTS’ and YOUTHS’ CLOTHING McMASTER, BRICE A KETCHIN. A»*IGXEE’S MALE. at the most astonishingly low prices. We do aot wish yon to bay unless On the One Price System 1 . ONE UNIFORM PRICE 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- r 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 purchaser? and to se cure them the full value of their money, we established at tile outset of our business, twelve yea rs since, THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM, and to this we attribute our immense and prosperous trade. Selling on this square basis, renders it imperative thfit the price be the very lowest one that cart he given. We are pledged to this, We always have done it, and We always Will do It. It’s our arced and our practice. No other Piano and Organ House deals on this principle. Our prices, in plain figures, are placed on every instpiment. A child 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, and is the only satisfactory way to buyer and seller; for, on the tugh prtee and discount system, even though tee cus tomer buys, he Is not sure that life lias bot tom prices.’ ADVICE TO Ft A NO AND ORGAN BUYERS. THE STAR IS STILL SHINING WITH A FINE ASSORTMENT WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS; OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS.' FRESH OYSTERS AND FISH EVERY DAY: MEALS HAD AT ALL HOURS. K. Respc6tfuH}V J. GROESCflEL. Agent. READ THIS 1 FRESlt GROCERIES OF THE BEST selection— JUST SBJElVSDAJONCISTINaoy Flour—made by i#toftt process. Hams—canvassed and ■ncanvasMd'. Sugars—of all grade#. CHRISTMAS GOODS!! : .PAS. R. HARVEY, Jari'SO-tlxl Chairman Bd. C. C. * THE CROSBY MIUTARTINSTITCTR. 3. B. rijSBT, L U„ PRINCIPAL. FKASTBBt/LLB, S. 6. r S*BD BOB OtartLAB* of Assiire.ment made 'by Francis Elder on the 4th day of January, 1882, will offer for sale before tee Court House door in Wlnnsltoro, on the first Monday in February next, between the legal hours of sale to tlie highest bidder, the following described lot of land viz: All that lot or l parcel of land, designated as Lot P, on i plat of survey of lands of Francis Eider, ! situate, lying and being in the corporate limits of the town of Winnsboro,. in the County of Fairfield and State of South Carolina.- Tkrmb or Sals—CASH. The purchaser to pay for necessary papers. j. e. McDonald, _ Assignee of F. Elder, . Bn ll-txsd lie in the next ten years. Those who buy flow will save money. Large contracts just made with manufacturers will enable us to guarantee pre^rU prices until January 1st, . . , , . , , ll/tiS. After that we can promise nothing, fully salted, and will refund the money | Delays are dangerous? Magnificent stock ; now on hand. Seven Oratia. Makers. Over 200 different styles now in our wareiooms.. Buy qdick. Why? Because an a lvancS Sugars—of alj grade*. in price is almost certain. Pianos and Organs are on a bbotu. The demand ex ceeds the supply. All the factories are be hind orders. Dealers with caste Irt hand cannot get instruments as last as wanted. Prices of material and labor are advancing.' The present low prices of Pianos and Or gans cannot continue, and will not again Fresh Buckwheat Flour, Oat Meal, Raisins, - Coffe , '4—Green and Roasted, Old Govern ment Java a..u Rio, Thurber’s Celebrated 34 and. 41. Choice New Orleans Molasses. NEW YEAR GOODS! E have just received Fresb and Cholcd dfoixls: the following for any unsatisfactory purchase. P. LANDECKER # BRO. Beauttful Organs Sent on CAMABIES QIX pal 0 numl FOR SALE. ir still on hanu for’ sate, and number of extra hens. Price $3.50 ir; or $3.00 for toe male and fifty cents pur- for the female. Parties wishing chase will please address WILLIE MILLS, Jm IV* Winnsboro, 8. C. Elegant Pianos $100, iso. Easiest Instalment Terms", trial. Every inducement tliat any resp/n- sible House can offer. Competition w ith the world. Don’t fail to send for our Cata logues and fall Price Lists, 1882. Address Itudden & Bates’ SOUTHBBN MUSIC HOUSE. SAVANNAH, GA. pift vijvMi XH tNgoa UufDMf the «ou% Currants, Citron, and a full line of Canned Goods. ■ — Pickles—Chow Chow and Mixed. Vinegar-White Wihti ariff Cider. Macaron' and Cheese. Sauces—Worcestershire, Bird Pepper and John Bull. Mlnco Meat, Plum Pudding and Ginger Preserves. Pea. b and Apple Butter, and everything nice for Christmas or any other time. £9~ A supply of Red Rust Proof Oat* always on hand. !)• XK» FLEraiKEX* at retaiL Raisins, Curre.n,-, Citron, Jellies, * Ginger Preserves, A Fruit Butter, Mince Meat, something nW . $ Salmon, Mackerel, Com Beef, Oatmeal, . , Buckwheat, and New Crop New Orleans Molasses. J. F. 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