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* '■ THE NEWS AN1) HERALD. WINNSBORO, 8. U. 1ATUBDAT. December 88. : i i 1888. AIVNUAli REPORT jyo. 8. BETXOLVS, CUAS. A. DOUGLASS j Editobs. On the 22nd of February the national Democratic executive committee meets in Washington to select the time and place fur holding the national conven tion. It is now stated that Jefferson Davis’s book has not been a financial success. He has been invited to make a lecturing tour in the Northern States, but he declines. Mississippi has thirteen colored men in the House of Representatives and one in the Senate. This is about four teen more negro legislators than can be exhibited by any Republican State Of the Ceunty Treasurer ef Fatrfleld County, (Showing Amounts Paid Out from November 1, 188)1, to Novem ber 1,1888. Ovfick of Countv Treasurer, l Winnsboro, 8. C., Dec. 19, 1888. J r I' l HFi following is the Annual Report 1 of the County Treasurer, show ing disbursements on account of coun ty expenses during the year commenc- • No mg ovember 1, 1882: POOR HOUSE. No. To Whom Paid. Amount. 212 Nancv J Taylor, $ 215 C A Abell, 257 S E Haigood, 258 E A Gibson, 211 E A Gibson, 214 T II Davis, 213 P M Spence, 217 Joseph Bayley, 259 Thos Wootan, 2G0 John Gibson, 261 J M. Vaughn, 210 W J Vaughn, 262 Robt Stork, chaplain poor house, 268 Connor & Chandler, 264 W E Aiken, 265 C A Abell 244 J R Harvey, county com, 90 45 245 J A Hinnant, county .com, 11 90 249 J L Richmond, co com, 9 20 257 J A Hinnant, county com, 21 50 261 J L Richmond, co com, 16 70 267 J A Hinnant, county com, 9 06 266 J R Harvey, county com, 82 80 106 Juo H Neil, Jury com, 19 00 101 J L Richmond, co com, 82 45 809 J A Hinnant, county coni, 23 20 : 127 J A Hinnant, county com, 9 00 346 J R Boyles, elk bd county commissioners, ’ 60 00 365 J A Hinnant, county com, 24 10 331 Juo H Neil, jury com, 21 60 255 W J Duffle, 6 50 256 J A Hinnant, 26 40 A prominent Pennsylvania Prohi bitionist says that Mr. Blaine’s letter ^ ^ rtuvi . proposing to divide the whiskey tax 266 D Lauderdale, among the States has alienated from 1216 Ruff & Cloud, him the support of the temperance people of that State as a candidate for the Prcsidenc". General Longstrket is quoted as saying that there is no Republican party in the South, and that the only chance of there ever being such a par ty is to carry Virginia. He thinks that if the Republicans fail to carry Virginia at the next election “the last chance of the Republicans in the South will be lost.” Executions as conducted by the Choctaw Nation, in Indian Territory, are a blood-curdling spectacle. The doomed man is seated on a blanket, one of his hands held by the sheriff and the other by a deputy. Another deputy, five paces away, then shoots the condemned through the heart, using a navv revolver. 348 354 355 357 358 359 361 360 362 363 364 365 209 400 401 402 399 4.0 411 13 Speaking of the efforts made to in duce the interposition of the United States Government in behalf of O’Don nell, the Greenville News very appro priately asks: “What right has the government that hanged Mrs. Surratt and Captain Wirz to talk about the cruelty and injustice of anybody else, anyhow?” A Brooklyn church refused to ac cept one man as pastor because he was an eloquent man, “a second Beecher;” but took another, who was accused of having been recently discovered steal ing one of Spurgeon’s sermons. As the pastor’s salary is only $900 a year, the “second Beecher” probably is not very envious of the second-hand Spur- Rcon. , Tiistgcueral impression among Dem ocratic politicians in Washington seems to bo that the national Democratic con vention will be held in the West, with the chances in favor of Chicago, which is working hard for it. The friends of St. Louis, Louisville and Indianapolis are moving for their towns. If Chicago should not be decided upon, Louisville will stand the next best chance. Some of the eastern Democrats are working for Saratoga. The popular notion of Texas is that of a State where most men die with their boots on, and that where there are more people under the ground than on it. Yet at only one session of the Recorder’s Court in Fort Worth, Texas, recently, two men were fined $25 each for selling liquor on Sunday; three were fined $5 each for being drunk; two $5 for assault and batte ry ; two $5 for disturbing the peace; three $5 for cursing; one $5 for gambling; one $30 for carrying a pis tol; an*d only one man, who was accus ed of gambling, was acquitted. 337 A F Ruff, 218 R 8 Desportes & Co, 338 T H Davis, F W Habeidcht, Beatv & Bro, J M Beaty & Co, H F Gibson, Norris Hare, E M Haigood, N J Taylor, John Kennedy, N J Osborne, E M Haigood, J A Caldwell, J M Elliott, R H Jennings & Co, 386 McMasicr, B. & Ketchin, 392 S E Haigood, J W Heath, Gooding & Elliott, S E Haigood, Jno P Matthews, Jr, W B Murray, Simon McIntosh, J F McMaster & Co, 412 E M Haigood, 413 Norris Hare, 3 D Lauderdale 4 Norris Hare, 4 Wm Johnson, 7 Ira T Smith, 0 F W Habenicht, 4 J Cathcart, 3 E iRudcrdale, 2 W R Garrison, 4 Gerig & Scigler, i5 Gerig & Son, il J M Beaty & Co, ;G J S Swygert, 19 II W Desportes, 90 Robt Stork, chaplain poor house, Norris Hare, T B McKinstrv, W II Padgett, Norris Hare, E M Haigood, T B McKinstry, P M Spence, N K Rabb, C A Abell, S E Haigood, Leah Johnson, T B McKcKinstry, D G Ruff, J S Elder, 166 Tim Ashford, 172 T B McKinstrv, 180 R W Phillips, Robt Stork, S E Haigood, E M Haigood, T B McKinstry, Robt Stork. T B McKinstry, T B McKinstry, B 11 Robertson, J E Hinnant, J A Hinnant, C A Abell, 6 60 700 25 00 8 25 11 00 800 700 7 00 500 600 2 00 700 20 80 500 22 90 20 01 1,022 46 12 00 34 00 65 00 26 00 5 15 60 00 409 5 40 20 00 25 00 6 40 14 00 18 00 40 00 700 500 11 85 21 74 4 90 200 44 75 35 00 22 00 25 00 9 25 13 50 7 69 17 03 81 17 300 500 21 00 4 50 500 69 13 90 6 50 5 65 2 40 12 00 11 10 266 Winnsboro Pub’g Co, 258 DuBose Eglestou, 298 Andy Emerson, 299 Da Bose Eglestou, 389 Walker, E A Cogswell, 819 R L Bryan, 388 I N Withers, Insurance court-house and jail, 44 Winnsboro Pub’g Co, 119 F Gerig & Son, 221 DuBose Eglestou, P M, 17 Winnsboro Pub Co, 220 W H Kerr, •1,750 49 state casks. 276 Danl Williams, constable,f- 277 W H Robinson, constable, 278 279 H A Glenn, trial justice. Dr W Taylor Edmunds, 8 00 9 50 6 40 W Taylor Edmund examining lunatic, 280 Dr R H Edmunds, exam ining lunatic, 281 J W Evans, trial justice. 282 J N Hammond, ronsteble, 283 W H Kerr, clerk of court, 284 R N McMaster, constable, 285 Jno J Neil, trial justice, 286 J W Evans, trial justice, 287 J E McDonald, 288 J D McCarlev, sherifL 289 ----- 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 sheriff, J D McCarlev W H Kerr, clerk of court, Juo J Neil, trial justice, O W Buchauan, T J, O W Buchanan, T J, E W Aiken, J N Hammond, constable, Thos K Mickle, constable, J D McCarlev, sheriff, 000 A J Lamar, constable, 334 J D McCarley, sheriff, 335 J W Evans, trial justk%, 336 Dr T T Robertson, exam ining lunatics, 375 Henry Weir, constable, 876 Henry P. Robertson, 377 W H Hinnant, constable, 378 379 380 381 383 384 O R Thompson, iury com, J D McCarley, sheriff, F B Austin, ' 8 R Johnston, trial justice, GVS Hinnant, coroner, J Q Davis, county treas’r, i urv and witness tickets, 1,019 65 ) M 600 600 19 90 18 90 47 00 89 85 75 90 46 30 10 00 23 26 40 00 147 20 270 25 113 61 83 41 31 00 64 45 565 23 25 1 60 640 65 936 10 00 630 1 50 3 10 81 00 64 15 1 50 14 90 18 50 I jury, :Jurr, able, 189 230 231 199 256 255 295 296 297 363 357 12 50 17 35 18 00 14 00 4 83 41 66 12 00 7 00 600 19 01 25 00 4 60 900 1 00 3 25 5 00 12 00 3 00 12 50 600 36 00 29 00 12 50 18 00 18 00 800 2 00 300 42 04 $2,370 36 305 339 340 341 Charlotte Observer: “We thought so. The Philadelphia iVess, which, by the way, never lets an opportunity escape to strike the South, in com mentiug upon the municipal election in Charleston, quotes the News and Courier’s remark that‘there have been very few elections like it anywhere,’ and adds ‘very few, indeed, outside of Russia.’ Of course everybody under stands the innuendo in this language, brief as it is. And yet the Press ns an intelligent journal knew that the ticket elected was endorsed before the elec tion by men of all parties, white and black, and was so satisfactory to the taxpayers of that city that no ticket was run in opposition to it. But they want to lie and nothing in the world is going to prevent them from lying about the South.” 344 345 346 347 371 390 393 394 6 The Dangers of Prohibition.—The laws of this State already go as far as it is safe to go, in the direction of pro hibiting the sale of spirituous liquors. No such liquors can be sold outside of the incorporated cities, towns and vil lages. In those cities, towns and vil lages, such sale can be prohibited, if a majority of the votes cast at a special election held for the purpose shall be in favor of prohibition. This is as fur, we think, as legislation should go. It is hard of course to resist the request of a county that the sale of liquor shall be absolutely prohibited there, but it will prove to be safer in the long run, we are confident, to limit action in the direction of prohibition to the present statutes, including tlte local option law. While there is a strong and healthful feeling in the State in favor of repressing intemperance and limit ing the opportunity for indulging in intoxicating beverages, it must not be forgotten that a very large body of temperance people are opposed to re strictive legislation; and that the Leg islature, by going much farther in the direction of prohibition, may introduce the liquor question into State politics We ueed not say what the result of that would be.—flews and Courier. SALARIES. 303 J II Rion, atty for county commissoners, $ 304 J W Lyles, board equali zation, N C Robertson, bd equal ization, J S Douglass, board equal ization, R D Bolick, board equali zation, Ewd D Mobley, bd equal ization, G H McMaster, bd equali zation, 343 Jno Vinson, board equali zation, W T Yarborough, board equalization, W W Brice, board equali zation, F M L Duke, board equal ization, Preston Rion, board equal ization, J F Lvles. board equaliza tion*, 372 J D Harrison, board equal ization, 356 II O Duke, county com, 373 I N Withers, co auditor, 374 I N Withers, elk bd county commissioners, J R Harvey, county com, J A Hinnaiit, county com, 11 O Duke, county com, I N Withers, elk bd county commissioners, 7 H O Duke, county com, 8 J R Harvey, county com, 9 J A Hinnant, county com, 58 J A Hinnant, county com, 59 J L Richmond, co com, 45 I N Withers, 37 W N Mason, board equal ization, 38 DuBose Eglestou, postage, etc, 70 J R Harvey, county com, 107 J L Richmond, co com, 106 J A Hinnant, county com, 85 E D Mobley, bo.utl equal ization, J M Kirkland, bd equali zation, J 8 Douglass, bd equali zation, ' 88 G II McMaster, bd equali zation, 100 John Boyd, 113 DuBose Eglestou, postage, etc, 114 J R Harvey, county com, 130 JR Boyles, elk bd county commissioners, 133 J L Richmond, co com, 134 J A Hinnant, county com, 147 J R Harvey, county com, 162 J A Hinnant, county com, 158 J L Richmond, co rom, 186 J A Hinnant, county com, 187 J L Richmond, co com, 188 J R Harvey, county com, 242 J R Boyles, elk bd county commissioners, 243 J L Richmond, co com, 100 00 4 75 3 85 13 10 13 60 13 60 12 00 12 60 13 50 12 70 14 00 12 60 13 75 14 50 41 70 380 50 391 J D McCarley, sheriff, 403 J N Hammond, constable, 404 IN Withers, drawing ‘ 405 JR Harvey, drawing 406 Danl Murphy, consta 1 414 J Q Davis, county treas’r, jury and witness tickets, 415 Dock Boyle, 416 W T Bailey, 417 J W Evans, trial justice, 15 and 16 J D McCarley. sh’ff, 25 J T Hinnant, constable, 26 G S Hinnant, coroner, 18 R B Hanahau, examining lunatics, 46 G S Hinnant, coroner, 53 J T Hinnant, constable, 27 R L Martin, wit. ticket, 28 M F Pope, wit. ticket, 29 M F Pope, wit. ticket, 30 M Y Milling, wit. ticket, 31 Hiram Moore, wit. ticket, 32 T C Cooper, wit. ticket, 33 Hamp Sims, wit. ticket, 34 Thos E Dye, wit. ticket, 35 Robt Pearson, wit. ticket, 36 Joe Russell, wit. ticket, 49 Ira T Smith, 51 Ira T Smith, 48 J D McCarley, sheriff, 62 Juo J Neil, tiinl justice, 69 N P Myers, constable, 64 T W Fowler, constable, 73 J R Stewart, constable, 74 Jas Stewart, constable, 94 Jno Hollis, trial justice, 76 J D McCarley, sheriff, 77 J D McCarley, sheriff, 78 J D McCarley, sheriff, 91 W II Kerr, clerk of court, 93 O W Buchanan, T J, 110 S R Johnston, trial justice, 111 Danl Murphy, constable, 112 Danl Murphy, constable, 120. T B McKinstry, 239 J Q Davis, county treas’r, jury and witness tickets, 344 J D McCarley, sheriff, 861 W II Kerr, clerk of court, 263 Dr E W Aiken, 202 Dr R B Hanahau, 236 Ira T Smith, 227 H J F W Coleman, 228 A J Lamar, 247 Jno Hollis, 224 T B Madden, 232 L S Douglass, 226 J D McCarley, 225 J D McCarley, 244 Jas Boulware, 242 G S Hinnant, 241 G S Hinnant, 243 W 11 Hinnant, 235 Ira T Smith, 248 E W Aiken, 222 R B Hanahau, 234 Ira T Smith, 231 J E McDonald, 223 J R Boyles, | 233 H F Gibson, 229 Win Johnston, 240 J D Hogan, 245 J B Davis, ! 246 J K Smith, 230 S R Johnston, trial justice, 237 Ira T Smith, 382 Madison Abell, 239 G 8 Hinnant, 238 J T Hinnant, 246 E W Aiken, $50 350 2 50 1 50 48 20 10 00 65 50 10 1 44 77 50 225 •1.109 67 COUUT FINKS. 126 J D McCarley, sheriff, 1 151 J D McCarlev, sheriff, 153 J D McCarley, sheriff, 164 J R Boyles, probate judge, 165 Dr R B Hanahau, 173 O R Thompson, jury com, 175 J D McCarlev, sheriff, 184 EW Aiken,* 200 J D McCarley, sheriff, 219 J D McCarley, sheriff, 220 J D McCarley, slieriff, 221 J D McCarley, sheriff, 201 J R Boy’es,* lunacy pro ceedings, 252 J D McCarley, sheriff, 253 J R Boyles, lunacy pro ceedings, 802 J D McCarley, sheriff, con veying lunatic, 303 J D McCarley, sheriff, 841 J D McCarley, sheriff, 342 J 343 J DSfcCirley, inglury, D McCarley. sh’ff, serv- IcCarley, sheriff, I 59 45 680 66 4$ 600 500 42 00 81 15 10 00 16 80 63 10 37 70 22 36 900 99 60 300 955 124 50 94 30 25 00 15 95 835 Town Council of Winns boro, 356 W H Kerr. 196 Juo C Mackorell, 201 T W Travlor, 194 C K Rabb, 207 F Gerig k Son, 198 T P Bn*sou, 204 WJ Ciownoy, 202 A W Ladd, 203 J A McGill, 197 A Williford, 206 Josiah Gibson, 199 Jas G Herron, 200 Jas Herron, 208 R S Desportes & Co, 196 R H Jennings, 269 W J Davis, 12 W H Robinson, constable, 131 J M Gaydcn, 205 Scjpio Brisban, 823 R W Phillips, is’NEW FURNITURE 33 00 11 30 600 780 5 10 31 65 3 70 16 10 8 21 53 45 3 10 11 30 15 00 10 40 250 2 15 1 40 1 40 170 3 30 1 10 6 40 850 6 60 640 10 90 500 67 60 17 00 9 70 480 1 75 2 20 22 91 66 00 22 21 40 00 60 15 21 20 960 340 12 75 1 00 311 95 26 05 68 40 500 500 10 75 850 5 40 8 01 10 00 700 15 66 30 01 300 13 90 12 1$ 300 11 10 32 50 15 00 11 20 10 00 900 500 380 820 10 30 380 12 90 10 60 1 50 11 70 350 10 00 •797 71 LIQUOIl LICENSE. 318 Eli Faust, fence olaim, 83 71 319 J A Brown, fence claim, 10 00 317 Geo Uughn, fence claim, 45 11 320 Juo Bloom, fence claim, 6 00 321 T« Williams, IS 00 322 W £ McNulty, 10 00 323 John Balentiiie, 7 00 324 Julius Brevard, 2 66 60 Winnsboro Pub’g Co, 273 00 92 E B Ragsdale, 5 00 82 J Q Davis, county treas’r, court expenses, 697 60 95 D H Robertson, constable, 7 20 96 A J Lamar, constable, 11 55 97 N C Clark, constable, 3 90 98 John Elkin, constable, 5 50 99 R D Bolick, constable, 6 50 102 J D Hogan, trial justice, 11 25 103 J D Hogan, trial justice, 7 05 104 T M Cathcart, trial justice, 21 80 105 J C Herring, constable, 5 30 140 T B McKinstry, examin ing lunatic, 5 00 143 J R Boyles, proceedings in lunacy, 3 00 174 J D McCarley. sh’ff, con veying lunatic, 12 45 •1,253 58 ROADS AND BRIDGES. ■JJLTSriD- ARRIVED AND TO ARRIVE! 16 1 25 86 19 25 j “li'HOUSEHOLD DECORATIONS. 50 00 15 00 101 60 18 00 12 50 11 50 15 00 10 75 10 00 10 25 20 00 14 00 3 30 17 45 RECAPITULATION. On poor house, On salaries, On State cases, On public buildings, On court tines, On liquor licenses, On roads and bridges, $3,242 99 $ 2,370 36 1,750 49 4,195 35 1,109 67 797 71 1,253 58 3,242 99 Grand total, •14,7*20 15 JAS. Q. DAVIS, County Treasurer. BIG INDUCEMENTS—NOT IN JOB LOTS OF ODDS AND ENDS, BUT BARGAINS IN NEW STY LES AND BEST QUALITIES. ■EWING MACHINES, AS GOOD AS CAN BE MADE, AND AT PRICES LOW ENOUGH TO ATTRACT ECONOMICAL BUYERS. * prettier. My prices will surpriseyu if I cannot SA VE YOU MONEY', t 267 Acquilla Harrison, 268 A F Ruff • 500 250 270 Calvin Brice k Co,' 26 25 271 Juo D Harrison, 15 00 272 J F McMaster k Co, 24 85 849 S W Ruff, 300 350 A W Ladd, 800 353 Beaty k Bro, 700 366 Insurance, 62 $0 367 W J Crawford, 7 00 368 T L Timms, 385 Alex Young, 1 00 280 85 389 Geo Timms, 250 395 J M Galloway, 25 00 896 R A Patrick*, 400 397 J B Balentine, 500 398 Jno P Matthews, Jr, 67 50 408 W R RMtb. 409 W J nerriffl, *10 00 1 B H James, 20 00 2 Jno 8 Cathcart, 25 25 21 H J Gibson, 40 00 23 Wright Jackson, 200 57 J L Richmond, 800 50 Hamp Sims, 2 25 89 H T Bruce, 300 42 J S Thompson, 14 50 41 L C Caldwell, 12 50 10 H W Owens, 30 00 19 Jno P Matthews, Jr, 12 00 65 Thos Anderson, 200 63 J H Aiken, 800 FROM AND AFTER -THIS- DATE I WILL SELL OUT AT COST ALL my Shelf Goods, Canned Goods, Con fections, Sugars, Coffees, Rice, Tea and all goods in my store. If you give me a call you will be met with PRICES unheard of in the GROCERY LINE OF WINNSBORO. Give me a call. There will be no trouble in tlte least to show my goods. I MEAN BUSINESS. S. S. WOLFE. CHEAP GROCERY STORE. ou. It will cost you nothing time ami trouble, buy else where—you need not feel that you are under the slightest obligations to purchase of me. So get your ticket tia this POPULAR RO UTE, and come straight through to the FIRST-CLASS FURflITURE STORE. - You will get GOOD BARGAINS IN HONES! GOODS at the LOWEST PRICES. Tlte WISE and the ECONOMICAL GET OFF HERE. Oct 16- R. W. PHILLIPS. JUST RECEIVED AGO! TEN THOUSAND “SUGENHEIMER’S CHOICE” CIGARS. A GOOD TEN CENTS CIGAR SOLD FOR FIVE CENTS A PIECE. TEN BARRELS OF VERY FINE PURE NORTH CAROLINA CORN WHISKEY. 66 66 42 75 5 75 12 30 PUBLIC BUILDINGS. 275 J F McMaster k Co, 290 News and Herald, 1291 Winnsboro Pub’g Co, 25 00 1 292 Walker, E k Cogswell, 8 20 293 Winnsboro Pub’g Co. 12 40 294 Walker, E & Cogswell, 15 30 295 Winnsboro Pub’g Co, Winnsboro Pub’g Co, Walker, E & Cogswell, Walker, £ & Cogswell, Walker, E & Cogswell, 33 00 24 15 12 00 13 20 296 297 298 299 300 301 Walker, E & Cogswell, bool •4,195 35 16 36 38 50 3150 19 75 27 50 32 15 56 00 1950 23 25 37i»0 30 00 86 87 „vt Jno Boyd, school com, 4 50 302 Juo J Neil, office rent. 11 40 351 Walker, E & Cogswell, 81 65 352 J D McCarley, sheriff', 22 00 369 Fred Steele, 370 DuBose Eglestou, postage, 8 00 etc, 387 McMaster, B k Ketchin, 3 00 407 Jno Boyd, school com, 4 8 D Faiit, 3 00 5 Jno McDowell, 20 Juo McDowell, 3 00 79 8 D F«mt, 85 116 Andv Emerson, 121 Walker, E & Cogswell, 5 25 187 Walker, E & Cogswell, 72 85 148 DuBose Eglestou, 154 News & Herald, 58 331163 Juo Bovd, school com, 100 96 00 2 25 15 00 1 10 38 25 14 65 11 90 12 30 16 06 170 Andy Emerson, 171 SamGarrison, 179 R W Phillips, 182 DuBose Eglestou, m vu i 185 I N Witliers, 21 40 ’ 19(1 Winnsboro Pub’g Co, 24 161191 Tobe McDuffie, 16 10 235 R W Phillips, ! 232 DuBose Eglestou, 50 00; 227 R M Huey, 38 66 247 Andy Emerson, 68 March Thompson, 67 J 8 Swygert 71 Silas Paulding, 75 R E Davis, . 83 P M Spence, 84 W D Wylie, 108 W J Crawford, 109 JS Cathcart, 117 G W A O’Neale, 128 R M Aiken, 118 D H Robertson, 122 Clias Green, 123 T M Rembert, 125 Thos Carter, 127 J C Mackorell, 135 B H James, 138 J W Powell, 142 Morgan Yongne, 144 R E Davis, 145 E A Clovd, 149 W B Douglass, 152 C K Rabb, 169 J D Hogan, 160 C K Roney, 161 M L Braswell, 167 T D Fenstor, 169 J B Patrick, 178 Danl McCullough, 181 Jos Thompson, 183 Andrew Wallace, 192 S W Ruff, 195 J M Lemmon, 1% EP Smith, 224 R B Leslie, 225 R B Leslie, 198 J M Kirkland, 228 W P Hamilton, 197 TM Neely, 223 8 W Broom, 236 J W McCreight, 237 J W McCreight, 238 J W McCreight, 234 B H James, 229 W T Yarborough, 233 Silas Paulding, 222 R B Leslie, 248 Frank Smith, 254 T W Scruggs, 218 E P Smith, 259 W H Kerr, 268 I T Gladden, 283 MT Milling, 284 Scipio Brisban, 286 J B Morrison, 287 Jas Stewart, 288 J B Patrick, 289 Tim Ashford, 290 J A Balentine, 291 E P Smith, 292 W P Jones, 298 W G Smith, 300 John Isenhower, 304 Jas G Hollis, 807 W P Jones, 308 B H James, 318 J B Turner, 354 Jno W Lyles, 359 T D Feaster, 355 P Hastings, 340 A W Ladd, 330 T L Johnston, 346 W J Herron, 376 J W McCreight, 375 J W McCreight, 374 J W McCreight, 373 J W McCreight, 372 J W McCreight, 369 J W McCreight, GREAT SALE —OF DRY GOODS AND 150 15 25 6 00 1 00| 6 25 9 90 185 00 27 00 700 50 00 30 00 3 75 19 50 7 50 900 44 00 25 00 2 50 13 25 8 75 700 25 00 6 45 6 45 6 45 400 500 25 00 20 00 11 25 600 600 1 00 140 00 18 00 11 50 32 25 13 85 10 50 20 00 40 00 10 00 195 00 65 00 150 99 76 150 11 4$ 200 150 300 2100 4 25 700 14 75 22 00 600 10 00 20 00 700 34 50 2 25 •6 00 500 10 50 15 25 90 00 4 60 12 00 13 30 11 25 2A63 23760 57 50 39 75 500 18 50 79 60 Clothing: THEY MUST GO! THE OLD CROW WHISKEY . / ALWAYS ON HAND. -AT- B. SUGENHEIMER’S. GROCERIES. ALWAYS FRESH AND CHEAP AT HARDEN’! We bare just received a fresh supply of WESTERN FLOUR of all grades, and more to arrive in a few davs. We keep constantly on hand SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS and MOLASSES. Also, SHELF GOODS, CANNED GOODS, CHEESE, and in fact every thing usually kept in the GROCERY LINE. BAGGING AND TIES, BOOTS, SHOES AND HARDWARE. J. H. HARDEN & BRO. If FAIL Mil ffflTER STOCK =AT= L.SAMUELS’. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, CLOAKS, . SHOES and \ BOOTS, Will be offered for the next THIRTY TDJAYS At PRICES that will satisfy the closest buyer. F. LaMeeter 1 Bro. 1 have just returned from the Northern markets, where I have carefully selected and f urebased one of tlte handsomest stocks of DRY GOODS ever brought to this market invite my customers and friends to call and examine my goods before making their purchases, feeling that I can suit the tastes of the most fastidious. LADIES’ DRESS HOODS in all tlte new styles and colofs, Cliangeable Worsteds, Htakhams, Shirtings, ♦Domestics, Flannels, etc., etc. Our stock of PIECE GOODS is complete, and at low figures. Our Goods will satisfy the most critical demands, and prices favor the purchaser. These Goods only need to be seen to be appreciated. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. PRINTS! PHIITTS1 Ladies are cordially invited to call and inspect our mammoth line of PRINTS. There never lias been such a handsome and extensive collection of new and desirable shades placed on our counters. All standard and reliable brands. Prices will be entirely sat isfactory, and the only difficulty the purchaser need experience will be to make a selec tion from such an immense vanety of desirable patterns. ISTOTIOISrS! ISTCTIOINB! Noveltlesin Nottingham Vaiencienne and Linen Fichus, novelties in Cream, Black and White Ties, and all stales of Laces. Also. a l>eautiful line of Ladles’ and Gents' Silk Handkerchiefs, real ’ 7-* Lace (Spanish) in Cream and Black, in Pink and Blue Mull, suitable for ladles' neck GIVE ME A CALL.' Perfect satisfaction Polite attendants ready to serve all visitors. wear, guaranteed and Gents' A good article No trouble to show goods L. SAMUELS. SEND TOR PF- 1 CE L'ST MELREES h, JE WE LR Y . ,, * 1 f.J'A'■ pA LAlh CHARLESTON.S C : largest stock LOWEST F RACES I / , IN THU sour¥t. Repairing a 9pe/ia!ty j NE W SHOES -AT- THE CORNER STORE. GENTS’ AND LADIES’ FINE SHOES, ALL MADE OF GUARANTEED STOCK. TRY A PAIR. OFF FOR NEW YORK TO PURCHASE FAIA DRY GOO DM. THIS SPACE WILL BE RESERVED FOR NOTIC OF MY STOCK. rTJe •>» J\ M. BBA.T'Sr. ( Mi