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New Advertiloment. Latest Styles bf Neit Goods-:John 0. Squier & Co. Sheriff Sale-L. W. Duvall. Executor's Noio-TViian Ii. '6ladney. Notice-P. Jenkins & Co. Wanted-G. A. White. "Sheriff's Salo-L. W. Duvall. 'Jewelry-Chas. Muller. New Goods- MoMaster & Brice. 'Clothing-Landecker & Co. To our Customers-eoty & Bro. A dministratrix'e Notice-MIary C. 1cCroight. Masbnio Moeting-J. C. Sqluier 'Secretary Notico-J. II. Cu thcart. WINmssoIo CoTroN MAInkT.- For The past week 406 bales of cotton have been sold in this narket at 5 'to 16 cents per pound. Nxiv Goom.-Furmers desirons of conver'ting their filthy luore into arti 'cles of apparel, will do well to ex amine tkio laa'ge and varied assort. Uent of l-ssrs. Squier & Co. These ofntleuen have every article needed in the dry goods and clothing line, U moderate rates. PUBLic riooI. 4'eXriis.-It mny not generally be known that prsons holding 'tachors' ceortifioites inust have them renewed every 'year. t'ru te'os aie not allowed to employ as teachers any persons not holding these certificates. CoURTESY.-We learn that W. A. 'C6irtenay, Esq., the cui'te'ns agont of 'the clyde bteanship line between New York and Charleston, has offercd to transport the engine for the W inusboro Fire Cponepany to Charleston witho'ut any charges. We tend'er him thanks In behalf of the Company. Tim KCEnSuIAw G AEErT'E.-W have received tOf; Urst number of the above paper, edited arid published by 'Frank P. Beard, who hab been prominently known in the'temperance cause in this State for sonie timte. The Gazette is conscrvrefc i oli 'ties, well ed-iteil, iea't and readable. RELIGIOUd iTEMA.-'Che hilpt'iStf last week had a imeeting of the Asio ciatio'n at Concoid Church naourliadge. way. Presbytery also met at 'Concord resbyterian Church, near Watereo Creek. Both these meetings were largoly attended) and much int'erest Vas nanifeste'd. Tii EcLE'IC.-Amung the 'many magaZines published in 'thih Country, the EOlt ctie holdb a high placeo. It~containes excerpts from the leading English Periodicals and thus furLishes its readers wiil the cream 'f contemporary literature both in hgh't -and heavy readiing. Every family should take it. Terms $5,00 n year. ,E. RI. Pelton & Co., Publishers, N. Y. '1HiE Cm5 U ooku foi' the Circus. The North Carolina papers speak very highly of it. T1he circus possesses a won<'erfnl attrac'tion for persons of nil agos colors, and condi tions. However strong may be pre vious resoluti6n 'no't t:6 waste money 'on the circus,'' when the Whonster Mhow appears and the bands play and abo side show men and. corti doe tore harangue the crowd even the atoie osvos in and sh ells 6ut his greenbacks. 1TE ORPHANS' FRIEND.-WO have received the first number of the Orphans Friend, a weekly issued at the Car'olina Orphan Home in Spar tanburg. Its noble object is to awaken the pe'ople to the claina of the Orphani's o'f the State. The japer presents a neat typographical ap pearance and is well conducted. All persons interested in the cause of charity should subsoribo. Termis are $2,00 per dAnnm in advance. To all ministers one dollar'. DEATh 0?O CAIP-r. W st. MtiCutt~;r. -Capt. Win. McCulley died at his residen cc in this County on Saturday. Capt. McCulley ommandod Comi pany G-. 6th 8 C.. Infantry during the latter part of the war with gal lantry and ability. Several of the members of his Company resolved to pay a tribute to the memory of one who had led thoem amid scenes of danger. Seven of them acted as pall bearers, and perfoahned the last sad duties of burjal. Capt. MeCully was about thirty-five rears of ago. EXAMINATION OF TIEA'enERS.--Fo)r thme convenience of all parties con. cernod, we would suggest that the County Board of Examiners have re gular occasions appointed for the ex. amination of persons applying for teacher4' certificates, say on the first Saturdiy in each quar tdr. We would suggest also that all persons holding diplomas freom regularly chartored colleges be granted certificates with out being required to pass an ekamni nation. All others should be exam. ined. Anom;Nn liwv.-(,Utti s oming in a little more freely, but money is - bill tight. A young fellow who hats beeni courting since the introduction of Elizabeth an collars sajvs his expo'tience has been "rufif." The circus will ex 'bito heCl lege green. while being carried to the gnard house the other day remuaked that Winnsboro was nic;I place ; a gentle. man couldn't walk along the street quietly witbout being collared* by tt d-d ruflian. CorTON 'IN Till' WEST.-From a private letter received from Nissis. ippi we have been shown the follow ing report 'of the cotton crop. "I find on examination that my dotton 'efop ha't 1een out short fully one-fourth by tho army worm. I have n ever -een the cotton qQ completely und universally onteu Dpas it is this year, anid -it seems 4o be general from what I-could soo all through Alabama and MAissiebippi, * W I have never seen in a-ll my life as sorry crops as they have through wibat is'eulled the cano brake country in Alabama. I saw hundreds of acres thet actually will not make sced enough to -pdAnt the 6ao ground." Ti: Couinrs.-E, very cell in the jail is filled. A great portioh of the occupants are incarcerated for misde meanors. The Criminal Uourt will probably have a consideral a moutt of businest. One colored girl will bo tried for supposed izifantioide. The committee of tre grand jury are preparing to OXamlilo the books of Lhe county oflicials previous to their next presentment. If there are any con. plaints to be made against any of the uiliials'they -should be made to this oonuinittee, of which Capt. E. J. Moatis is Chairinan. If the county ufli'ers havo bee-n guilty of any ir regularties they should be exposed for the good of tle people.- If com. plaints are unfounnded, it is duo the olllers to have thn proven ground less. As fC r as we have leirned the pleople guneraity ate sitislied with the mater in which the uflicers have performed their d'uty. AnouND TowN.-Our friend A. W. L., yesterday, was exhibiting so many greenbacks that a countrymanI mistook him for the cashier of' the bank, and remarked, "that bank haint busted." Tho ladibs of town are anxiously expeetlig the circus, so that they can see that "dear," cl'e.phant and the "'sweet" boa constrictor. The goodl people generally want to tea the ani mals and the depraved boys want to see the clowI. A good many hata 4'wcnt up" on the election. Tie public sehoels in this t ownsh i p aro in full operation, under the charge of the satmc competent in stiuctors thar were in control ]:tt year. Flannel and fires are the order of the day now. Mr. Davidsotn's new store on Main Street has been completed. Mr. McCarley's store is fast appi-oael'i'Ts comntplotion. THE G nAr rASTRN II MaNAOniRI AND Cumucs.-Thcro seems to be no falling off in the crowds that visit the above mnathtmoth exhibitioti. If any thing, thn attendance hus increased at ea h su'cessive performance-. This is not to be wvondered at when it is known that the entertaitnment offered is otne of th6~ best St. Louis has setn for mny a day. In every depart ment the ekhibition is utnapproacha ble. T'he ring perforruance is the linest 'over givetn in St. Louis, while the menaI~gerib contains moe curiosi ties, and1( is of greater initerest than any we have ever seen. The attend ants are polite to visitors, answer questions satisfactorily, and are in this particular as meuch a.n improve ?aent upon the general rut of oircuts attacheA as the exhibition itself is su perior to the hundreds tnow traveling. St. Louis Democraut, A pr il 15tha. Tis mammnoth circus will exhibit in Winnisbo'ro on the~ 2-ith of this month OFFIcIAL~ BE8UI.'r or 'rnEa BLEe'TION. -The followitng is the oflicial result o'f the election for- Senator: WI N N $1ondt. Martin, 565 Blrico, 216 FECAST~I:IvLLE. B3rice) 51 Martini 236 Brioce, 34 Martin, 50 nitDGE WAY. Martin, k7 B3rice~ dB IClI.LINXGSlVoRTit'. Martin,. 5d lhie 213 Do Ito, Martin1 20 Braice, 58 GLADDEN'S GutdvEi Martin, 61 Bride, 37 YONGUE vLtE, Martin, 114 Brie, 127 Martin, 151 Brice, 21 TIotal vote, 2,456 Martitn's majority, 949 THEr ToUnN~AMEN.--Ou Thursday the tournmatment took plaoo. Youtth ful hearts had beat eagerly for days past in anttilition of tihe event. The day dawvned bright and pleasant, and in the atmosphere was just enougb of Autumn to tempe the raysof the snh. At eloeVn .o'olook 'the knights formed in prooession and 'marched to the cone of the tourney. The following knights ta'ticipated : Edgair of Ravenswood, W. M, lar den. Knigi t of the Golde'n Cross, E. A. Rabb. Ilenry of Navarre, T. D1. Jordan. Knight of the South. ern Crossi J. 11. Harden. Rob Hoy, 11, )1. MoMaster. Rodorio Dhu, Garne'r Brioo. Knight of the Golden Star, John Harden. Knight of the Golden Fleece, T. H, Ketchin. Knight of the Lone Star, H1. Y. Mil ling. Robin Hlood, J. ' W. - Alken. Kight of the Lost Cause, J. W. E0lliott. Ivauhoe, Robert E,. Cath cart. The jnd g'es wero Messrs. A. F. Goodinig, John S. Cutheart and T. Ross Robertson. A. W. Ladd, Esiq., kept time, and Mr. John A. I'raor on a gaily cap arssoncd palfrey, acted as herald "inciting bravo men to gallant deeds for the love of fair lad ies." Ail things being ready, the drum tapped, and llavenswood tuado -his Cosiy. lie was oom'pletely successful, and three i ings were borne trophies of his Okill. Then followed Golden Cross, Navarre and other knights with varying fortunel. Want of space prevents a detniied auccount of the achievements of each knight. At the cluso of tlhe third tilt it wan announo ed that Lone Star tnd the Knight of the Lost Cause had tied on six rings, and Ravensiw ood and Golden S&ar oo five rings. These knights then ran again, whe'n it was decided that th'o first prize was won by Lone Star, tihe Knight of the Losi Cause being decond, Golden Star third and Rvensivood fourth. A handsome saddle was also given the succersful knight. Tlhe bpnirs for holitr. ie manl.sh ip) was Von by Ravetiswo'od. The tin cup was awarded to Rob Roy. Ater the Irizes vere given the ouro nation took place. Mliss Mary Ocrig was crowned the Queen of Love and l3cauty. Misses Mary. Shaw, Nannie l'niiuy and Belle Gooding were ciosen Maids of I Ionor. The whole affair pasl~ off quite successful'y. Many a%1uetators were prcsent, and a bevy of girls fair euough to inspire any knight. The succesisful knights sLowed good .taste in their selection. In this connco tion we must, speak a word of praise to the victor, If. Y. Milling. lie repsesented the "News" and evinced the "power of the Press" even in those -iports whih Iho Press has by itsj peaceful victories brought into disueC. lie had but little practice and therefore deserves the greater pra ise. U4-idos hisi other prizes hbi was the roeipient of a pair of beautiful sleeve buttons from Mr. 11. A.Smith. IIaster Robert Cathcart, a sou of Mr. 6amn'l Catheart as Ivanhoe at. tracted much attention. le is but nine or ten ycais of ago and yet managed his beautiful pony with re inat kable skill. Although his success was not *i'aual to that of his great predecessors, his horsemanship sus ained the honor of' the name. The tournament ended with a pleasant dance at night. The young queen presided over her subjects with grace and was much admired. Sa erc the maids oif honor. So were manny ether ladies present. Damncinet was sent up till midnight. By Friday morning four centuriea hiad passed awvay and we were asll back in the b umdrum pirosy niiuetoonth 'century. Notice. TERSONS having claims against 'the I. Estate or James Mcreighit, deccas e'd, will present. t hem, duily attestedi, and those0 indebtLed to the said Estate will make iiiamediaite patymnt. to MA RY 0. MciRELIIHT, oct 14--8x2 ~Adtainistrat rix. Aii Apenlntind a Passable Notice. () N accont of hadl health, I will be comin ',pel11ed to stop my businesas, anid I niled~ monemy. Alt persons indebltedl to mae 'for lack.mithms work foer 1872 and 1873I, will linid it to thiei' interest. to make iontediltte painen T "hose persons failing to pay by ctle 151 h otf Novembler wili ind their accounts in ithe han11ds of an ofli cr of lthe law tor' inmmeiatein colleedion without fu'or. ct '6-x3 1'. M. SPE~NCE J WCTIOEJ! ALL. persons having demmomids nga nalt *. lite Estate of Dr,. ft. W. Colenmfn late ol Famii ed County3, deceased. are requte.. - ed to hmandI Ltunm in to thme unadeis gao l on or befure the~ lirst of' Januam y 18741, proper ly attested. Thd~se inilebted itre req ueate'd to make i prompt settiement either by oishi or note, as lih Estate must bie settled inunmediately. NANCY A. COLEMAN. eel. 14-lwn Exectutrik. YOl OUN CUSTONER S I 1A1would respemIfully call the atten. VY ton of ahi Ihose indebled to uis ror Supp'isIoriPosphaales, that the time is fist expiring and umany have not puaid uts yet. We are owing lor advances made to us, to enabio uis to furnuishi YOU, and have promisedl to p nay by the lat November. W~e want to be punctunal (i' for' nothing else) I0 keep our' oreiit up. We canreo be, un-m less YOU be punotual with us. Pay us acid oblige. JDEATP & 131O. eel 14 3 CAM' .4 Beets and Slioes just receiv .. o d, anid wiil be m'old low for the (./AS/I!IIBATY &BRO. angust. 26 Executor's Notice. L L persons )UaVjngolai Aga n'tte Estate of it -1ate fli d'1t16% aU1. den, deoesed' ars% 'Nobynotited (o pro Iroht thoh duly attosted to the undersign. od on or before the 1st of November, A. 1). 1873, orthoy ivi'll ot be p04. .. .. T' I lAli . 'GEADD'EN, Blx'rpf M~tionOladdon. deo'd. Oct 9-tfs2 ? . Noe. W E r, espeotfully inform the publio that we will have Fiish for sale ou Tuesday's, Wednesday's, Friday's and Sat. urday'is f ott ivo.ek from this date. octb..fl P. JENKINS & C6: Winnsboro Lodge, No. 11, A. F,, 1 I XTRA communioation Thursday even. J ing, Oct ober 10. 71 o'clock. M. M. Degree. By order of the M. .o 1611N C. SQUIER,y oct 14 Secretar IOM Samuel Rober'tson's plantation .L on 'luew- y last, a dark bay horso NAlo He hatJ a ribbad place by thi trace on th right hind leg. I will pay t enty-five dollars for him.1ftileltier at li gowaty. LL who gave me hoir notes fWr Caro. lina Fertilizer. ar6 hereby n6tifted that, their notes are 'duo on thn first day of Novembcr next, and aie in 1ny h'a ds for collection. 'Tlioso Who gOvo me the ir no es for Cot ton Food, Wil fIud their notes at th xpress Offioo. Ihope fsr a prompt paym nt of both. oct I .JNO. I.CATiCART. Sheriffs Sales I State of South Carolina, County of Fair field-in the Court of Common Pleas. David Welils and,Scphon Gibson, against Chapell .1. 'Trapp, Administrator, et. al IN pur:-uance or an order made in 'the . above .tated caso,- by h1V' Honor T. J. Mackey. I *ill offer for sal t the publiQ auction to the highe't liidder beroe the Outrt House door in Winnsboro within the legal hours-.of sale, on the first Moi'ny in November next, the foII6.ihk describel property.; to wit. : All (hat p'i'eca Parcev or traket of land lying being and si'uate in the County of Fairlield and State of Houth Cal'olinh ''ot''ilning one hundred and thirty acres more or less, on the waters of Broad Itiver, and bound'b' by lanids belongiNg to' the estate of John W. 'lark, deceased, an I Dr..lohn Wallace. Another tract in the County and tale afCtoriid, situal.r-d on each side of Liftle Rtiver, contaidng three hundred and fifty acres mote or less, and bounded on all sides by binds now belonging to bleary A. Gibson. . TERMS' 0? SALIR. One half the purchase money to be paid in ca-. the remainder thereof on a credit. -of v'iX 'motohlls Wth interest thereon from the <tay 'of Pale. 6e'eured by Ihie bond 'of the p'6reldsors .and a 'mo'. gage of 'Ne premises, and $he purchaser t o pay for t le iecessh:-y -papaer Sheriffs Office L. W. DUVA L.. Winislioro, S. S. S. F . October 10 1873. Sheriff's Sae I. . - Y Virtue of Sundr y xceei tio a Io mna ..-) direcied- 1 %vill oflor folr xale, for Ca.hl It public auction, 1 iloh highest bid der before thie Court liouse door in Winnsbor.. wit hin the legal hours of bale on tihe irat Monday in November next, .ie followiing describel property, to wit : All that lot of land with lnildii.gs ther'e on, situate In the To,wn of~ Winnsboro, 'ounty of Eairfiold, State of Sfith' Caro lina. nd known aocording to the plAt of the Town as Lot number seventy-fork74) 'ronting on Zi-n Street. Levied upon as C lie hroperty of .l'mnes Cathoart, at the .tit 4f JaI'ies K. Robinson aghiast James Cai heart. L. W. DJUVA LL, S. F. C. sheriff's Office, Winnsboro', 8. C, Oct. 11hi. l873. act 14-j1x2 GR AND OF FALL. arid WINTER M IL L I NE RYi -AT-~ J. 0. D3OA O'$. XE again~ lake pleasuro in calling the attention of thie ladies Co our. linhaual large stock of ladies patleta fats, a'nd LBonnots, Rtibtod' Flower's and Feathora. A rull lino of DitY 000)DS, ladles thre'. Gloods, Notions atnd fancy goods, Clotihinig, Men a'nd Women's Boots, Shoes and Gaitr. Groceries and Confectloperles, Cigars andi Tobacoo, Furniture, Mattrohngs &o. sep1 J.o.OdAQ; B~gqi16ond l6 5,000 YErs iea Bagging, . Arrow T Ies and Balit g'* ne Ju.'t Received and for sale by. aug 28 BEATY & Bild. SU(MAR AND COu'iFEU 1 BBL. Powdered Suigaf.. .1.. 15 bible. Crushed. ExCra C. and Dema,. tara Sugars, l'rime Rio Coffee, In stors and for sale by BEM ATY & BRO. a ng 28l ESTABLISHED 1859. 1WSJ82RO', S.0. ThIltTY' yoarsq ekpeffenco ill rojhailg of all kinds of Waldch~s. GOLD and Silv'er Watches of all kinds, Fancy Jewelry and Clocks of all tdeserip. tions, *hibh I *ill sell la for dtish. ConIil and see for yourself. Nd chitrge for lo'ok itg. Thunkftll for jiast pah'~onage; I go li0it a bontinutnoo of the same. CH(AS. XULILENt Opposite Biacot & Co's. oct 14 IMPORTAIN T N OTICEZ 1RON and after this date iy booka *ill be closed ad no CREDIT granted to n.y one. This notice is rmade tiblic to save prsois the 'ouble of calling. All partis to whom supplies ave been advanced must a1ke pi-olpt paymnent. 11 NOiICE -iS FINAL. T. R. ROBERITSON. bep 9 o the Planters and Far ners of South Carolina. 111E subscriber respetfully invites . your attetilion ( a. P'ortan'le P:ank striglt rhil fence, wlic'h ht; oudens belieVes s'o'lvelh the Venoe Quesilcn, losi since ihe olant-e 6''our labor eyetm now the question or the farm. This fence is one of unquestionedi merit proclaimed by all wh6 havo oxamined taped it. With nearly ON1 tlAf.i LEs iLS8, the unsightly crooked fencg -nn convei ted, with a small cost, into a'stb slital.tduranlo fence, withcut lit(e use of w rails. It is cattily niado--atin L pidly construoted. Properly coipstr uoted i's proof against unruly slaock, wind or od, and Mlll stand. ten. years, if not iger, without repair. No part of the ,Ice iced touch the ground. Itequir- no st-holes, no wire, no baring or iiortls r'. This fence has been in uso i'a (it-,iat es New York and Miuissippi, and in t.very si Initaot hts nore thai iet the Mo:,1. ine expectations of the muost practical This fe'lle Ras patented by Geo. 1. Ike and Co., of New York in 184'/. 'he, dersigned has purchased the tin.itre in est of the patenteen for thte htiate or Mt h Carolina, and!. is pretpared to atti JUNTY AND FAltM RIfl'l'I lior the mue. Thsese will be sold on reasionr'.lo rms. Over the-justly popular Foeec or' tho v. J7ohni I. stosne, it has tho follo,ing vantages 1st. 1t. is abonpe~r. heoaso being an tr *,Line Fence," it Isak suaa oa rala. cause, havjig nto wire andu poet-is..'s to y for, it will s~avo in act tual cost more ran do'ublo the 'cost of Fa~rm~ lIighs~ o'any e farmss. 2:nd. I't, i0 tore d'uradile. Ilavinag no s't in the ground, it cannot rot (lfT. vory rail heing clear of 'the grour-l, ex ipte it from the sanme dlisan iii.e, usigflrmly braced, it offers grea. iw i .. aic'o to sloek, wind or flood. 8d. Deing portable, it, is more convenient construct ion and desirable in use. To enterprising young meon a rare op rlunity is oilored to make monaey l~ia th irobuase of County Rights. Corresj'ot snoe tolicited. Address (A. HI. RO HERTSON W INNSBoQilO. N. B. as I will be absent from the' slate til thso let of NovemiLar. P'arties wish ing rs heri nformation will communicate with N. Ellisos. Agent for Faiirtield County. sep 27 6m [FE INSURANCE CO., empi feni.. Ballainoite, Md ASSETS $1,100,000. lon. iofferson Oavis, PI'es't. efi. Whtde Hamptoit, Vivo tPres't. ,t W, kENNED, Sta?.e Agant, DtrllOSE EaGLES1TON, Nifay 1-.-1 Local A gent,. 6 Boxes N. Y. State Cheese. BUGAR-. COFF'Nit STARCIL dst at Hand. Aa 1g U. (.DPSPOiR'PF & CO. NEW GOODS, INEW G0oots. E have just openes on'o 'or,,b'o kig eat and best seleoted stocks of Pall and Wi3ter Goods, we flave ever opened in thls market. Ohr'at'' k'un'isis - in part of a large assortmet tf $iest ic Goods, Ladies' Dress Goods, in large varie'. ty, consisting of Dolaintes. Caish meres, Di agonile, Valeurs, Enpress Clothe h'd Al. pacoas. a largo stock of La-lies Shawls and Seorfit, Linen -Set ts, Itufflings, &c. Our stock of itady-Made Clot'hing, \unde.-. Ehitirb ,inen Shirts..losiery, wovos, Hats, 'Cap's, Boots and Shoes, th tlie lotges' we have over had, AWed We %-hykteo to "gik matsisacti66I -both as to 'Qulity and Pri~o. We P have a few pieces of Carpetin, t Which we will sell at priceb that defy Competit'ion. We &lso keep'alvy' 'oi hiand a full It ato'ok 'of Hardware, Crockery andi W6ooa hte, and a full* lIne of Drugs, M edicines, BD06ks an I Stationery, Oils, Paints, &c. We respectfully invite the 'attention of our frtends 'and th6 publio g'6'erlly. to anh inspection of our stock before per'chkag. t Good Shown with Pleasue ! McMASTER & BRICE. oat 2 an -vonsisftlg of Walnut Chamber Suite, 1Y Painted Cottage Suits, Parlor Emits, Wal- :r nit, lPoplnr and Vine Wardrobes, Side- Is boardls, Sa'fes, Secretaries, yinrenans, Wash stands, Tables, rook Itacks, TowellI acks, SO and lnli Racks, Desks, Cots, Chairs, or Piano Sto8ls, Sohis, Lounges, t.agores, It Book Cases, Counter Stools. Bookkeepers' be Stools, Cribs ar*d Cradles oh the very best *d quality. For Design and Workmanship. itC unequalei. whi'bi I oWer at. Columbia and ra Charleston P ices. .,Savey6 IVeight bills At by buying at HOME. fl. Bledstefd. fe, OF all styles made of hard Sbuthern P Wood, and %varranted to give entire satis- it iaution. Use economy and buy the best. of Wo'ven Wfi'e MattreseAc In THAT will lAst a life time. They are 9t comfortable, durable, elastic and cleanly. ta AVooli Cotto .VI A ND 11&1'r Top M attrebses. Our price's 're ur beyond n->nuetition of the the sniue qnsali. re Mirrors and Pilres for sale. C Repairfing. Fuarnit'VA h'catly Repairies a' tibarat'e prices. P'icture Frames mna'de 'to o'r~er-'- 11t materials furnished ad sept. 26 R.V. PIIILLIPS, LOTHINi pc Ib 16 DRft I400DS!' pt GFFfSRED AT P eiat Margaiases I fui PREMIUM LANDECKER & Ceb We Defy Competition ! BA RGA INS IN DRESS GtIODS, NOTttONS; and Ladiese Shods, all Styles& All of Iclh will be offered at icies neve before attempted, LANDJECKER~ MEA NS IEtJSINBSS E 13 ouit betl4 lOUR FOUU!! From Nevw Wheat. 1 50 Saeki, all grad., j..t *e..lvid ad for sale low for dag teABEATY & BItO. JUST EC2 IV E ), 1 Car load Salt, Breakfast tip Bacon, Choice Hams, L'arched Rio and Java Coffeec wd Raw Java and Rio Coflee, hIanIated Ex (" and C Su Yars, Flour, all Gra'des, Bag: Ving rucld Ties, by D. R. FLENNIK jN. do 4 THE L ATEST, STYLES! JUST RE- C.ElVED. DRY GOODS. NEW FANCY GOODS EMBRACING Collars, CuIffs, bows, T-10, Boarfs, ch, Ilosiery, Olovoe and Ilankorchiefs. dAD1AM FOY'S SDJIC'LNSA BDE SKIRT SUP l'OltTINO I'N~ f s-)oi w. ,jii iiid pl adin. NAC QUE SSACQUES. adics and (n UndeL ITiiorwoar i Aien's Sirts anid Drawers. Nowij 11AI'.', SILK and IiLT, .H oaaly-n.aid o Clothing, Elanktsa, Spreads EVliOOTS, SHOES &GCAlTERS. .Now of over) tiajing usiually kepat iio n fir,4 olase 11OULSN I 8E( C(EP FOl ATi JOUN C. SQU1ER & CO. oct 11 OR}E NE g QROCERIES! 1 C r load1 1,iorpool and 8yraoaso Salk e' Snoke Ground Salt, 10 Boxes Soaip ajaorted, 8 Boxes Adantine Caudles, f. Boxcs Starch, 1 Tieroo Rico, I Tierco Lard, 1 Tioro Hlams. .All of which iwo offor low foir B~EDATT B~ESO. iig 80 WilPISB3ORU FEMIALd A. Soadig and Day School for Young Ladios, MRtS. E. E. MOORE, Prop 163 8ALhIi ROUJINSdN Priolals riOARD) of TrtilsTkP. iloa. WV. Rt. RoDnzason, Prosident. lap,. JAH. hArY .Capt. 8. BI. CI.OWnst, 14Thi5~ or Ttil'TioN. For higher brnaaohes, including the languaages, per session. $26. For intermediato classos, per ses-. siouo $18. 7 For primary classes, ger 808sion, $124 Ma'sic, pear se~ssi al, $20. Uoardinag. per month, Inoltiding wash ing, fuel andl ighila, per month,. $11' Tems of pnean-nurar~ iuid av