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WINNSBORO, 1. C. BATUR Ar, V8,n M 8s. I. RANS DA Iq, EMnroR. 8O. . RIYOLD8. Ass)CIAw IiITqn. Tai Notri H Is bon visite.1 with a fearful snowatorm, the exteut of which may be judged by the an nouacem3at that a train between Buf falo and New Y,>rk got lost for a day and nobody knew where it was. L.sT WaEC I shington, a Lieu tenan.t Whitten was tried for fraudu lently obtaining pay to the amount of one hundred and twomty-cight dollars and thirty-three and a quarter cents. His counsel claimed that the indict ment contained a fatal flaw in not mentioning the quarter of a cent. The court dustained the point and quashed the indictment. This Is ciphering downpretty finely. BLAtNn's INvIiTIOATION IIs proved a perfect boomerang. The Democrats all favored investigation, and put their best men on the committee, while the Radicals higgled for closed doora, and the Senators of that party refused to serve. Blaine himself, as the National Republican bitterly re marks, instead of taking the lead is skulking ini the rear with the baggage trains, while the Republicans had to draft members of their party to serve. The Republican begins to fear that there are no Southern outrages after all; and It is trying to make Blaine a scape-goat for the lies it told. To oomplete the farce, the comptroller of tho treasury announces that he has no funds to give tha committee. We shall hardly hear much more of the matter. fampton's Farewell Address. The following parting words from Governor Hampton were read to the General Assembly, just before its ad journment: GkNTLEMEN:-I had hoped to be Able to se and thank each of my friends of the General. Assembly in person for the many acts of personal and-official kindness of which 1 fiave been the constant recipient at theirl hands. Providence, while' denying me this gr.cat pleasure, has vouch safed to ine. the reasonable hope that f may in, the future have the opportunity a6'todo. But- on -this the. eve-of your adjouriunent,. wvhich. NN ill be -the-heverEince of imy inti lilate oflicial' connection with you,- I -feel impelled to address to vou d word of fa'rcwell. Your flatterig selection, of me as Senator in the Congress of the United States is4nly one more mark of. that confidence and esteem which I have so constantly experienced at your hands, and wlilch has been a never: ceasing tomfort and supybrt to me in everN hour of success or of trouble. Tha'it I may be able In the future to merit it as fully as I have inm the past receiv ed it, is my highest hope. As kinmg that God In his mercv mar bestow his choicest blessingfs on' eachi and everv one of you, Ianm, sinmcerelv anil affectionately, your friend and f'ello w-I citizen, WADS HlAMPTON. Home for Christmas, According to priomnise, the Legisla ture adijourned #ine die the day before Christmnas. Thiis was a most pleasing circumstance, as showing that the government of the State is tending to return somewhat to the good 01ld ways. The present session is a pre cedent, and hereafter no Legislature will be disposed to linger over into a now year. Short sessions may no w be expected. Another pleasing cir' eumstanoe is the umanner -in which the work was performed. Desirable measures were passed, while no wldcat schemes were suffered to squeeze through. The legislative ex penses were grea4ly reduced, and this lightens taxes by r t least half a mill. On the whole, the present Legislature is an Improvement upon the old "Wallace House." A good many members of the former body were political accidents. Still, a number of good men were left out who should have been sent back. Contrary to the general rule, the House seems to be a better body thanm the Senate. It has abler and more conservative members. Most of' the buncombe issued from the upper house.' It has become the fashion for newspapers to abuse legislators, anmd looking over the reportw from these bodies generally, we do not see how the papers could well do otheorwise. But it gives us pleasure to say that our General Assembly Is a great im provement on that of other States, and that it will receIve approbation in stead of Incurring crIticIsm. If the next session be marked with equal wisdom as the present, the Demo cratic party wIll go into the canvass of 1880 stronger than ever. Republican Prands, It is rather amusing to read the an announoement-that "JohniM Wioting, ' late gr ~k Demnocratic candidate for a~r of- Congress from the 4went .*~ districto Ne w Yor.. hra, noi tied Inik II isre:k. the PC p)lI iva mber 1et, tihat ie .oIld con)iltes ih I: e i'Io un these ground -itt ia In, and tIll-v:tts ot, di kwisl I'r-wm vimphllment oC elvetor-. in h ti kIrt uu an I Im )aagueta cotlat Iies; bri bery in the 1 1 1 r 11 n na f t.y, esp.-Cially, inl the roulh1 wvant of, the oity ot'-yr%*I*:(-lI;; thle tullawkl t n a .t itg 0f baliot, and th- fiilure to voint haL:Isy r' inq);ctors, especiilly in the city of Syracusc; the permitting of convicts to vote; the unrlawful inl terference of United narshals, in pre venting the free exercise ofthe ballot." This fits in with the D.venlportL inVe8 tiation in N;3w York. And now the 5orl desc:ribe R a lepublicani ticket prepared by tHIl chli trm ill Of thee om-. inI tt1e anid voted at the receit election inl MA ssachuset which pIts (is-u bal lots to the bluilh. Tle ticket was oil thick paper, nearly as large as a pa.Ve of foolscap, and printed in rour diftler ent colori in th0 Ihrigest style of art. When foIdOd it was as large as a letter. Republican employers distributed these to employce. and stood by tihe polls to see them vote. It was impossi b1l to caounterfeit thoml on short notice, and the employers were thus enabled to drive their im. 'n like sh1ep to the polls. General BIuJer' had good cause for caliig ia iidLi ) of his [>llowOrs. Last, bUt n- .1t.u, it hts been dis covered that th, iiu:n:,,ulate Ma,,kev himselfl ha: ton th->utanid tissue ballots prin)ted ti' U-3 il ChWIarleston. The troublo ik, it did not got a chance to use th r'n. All thmse lrca:n i*v.;wes l:y al in a e "r thl". r Rulical4 to (r'op th Bl'tinu c >m.ni -et like a h>: uotato. WF.SMOPvar,s o1os7. Tboh Ohritman Ifoliday--13alne'a com unittoo --Dorih of Two Congreosmen Anerican Ship j3ulidin', &c. iOPMXAPONOrNCE 07 TH': NSW3 AND Cr.ALn) Wxs[N; rox, D). 5>, 1373.--m gross has taken its usual holida recess and many of the nemburs are already at home with their frnillies--r in the short scssions that expire by limitation oil the 4th of March, the averago Congressman leaves his framily at lime. The gay seayon here is on,oried by tire Wh1ite foause lovee on Now Year's Day, which is followed by re ceptionls at the Ioues of the Cabinet ministers, Supreme Court. judges, heads of Bureauw and other officials, as well as private families, and dances and wine suppers anre indulged in until the coming of Ash Wedacsday cl.scs "the seasol." - If the Hlxu?e of'R1epre;entatives does as wOll tfterl the reces s aV b2forC there will be no n for the har le; icoii-m that ha. unllfor"nnl-te.' v b !nl so common of late years during the closing hours of the se:sicon. Ina the Senrate they have finarlly corraled members enrough to serve on Blatine's select invigaiiting~ commruittee with Senator Teller, of Col.nrado, at its head, whromr the Newv Yor-k Tr'ibuner calls an '"unexpected chaiirrman." Th'ey arc going to workc imnuedjiatelv to ferret out the intJmuidations in Souti Carolina, but have decided to wait, until after tIhe holidays before doing auy thinrg hei e. .Sonriohow the stal warts b>at all interest after Mr. Blaine liad madec his mruch talked of .speechr -perharps realhizingir that it wouldn't pay to investigate too closely as th largedi to iclude Northrernu as well as SonrI thfrnt bulldozinug. Spenukinug of intimniidat ion remi 15ins me' ofan inetidenrt that oLeenrred1 lefore one of theo com-. un tees sent down to inuvestigate South Cairolinra: Johnu and Samibo were rival blacksmiths at one of tire votiung preeciunet s-say i n Sumn ter corunty Sambti:2 was thre better workmanr aidc had drawn away rmanyv of' Joh n's curs torniers. So Johnr sworec before the committee that lie had been initimnidat ed -very rmch intinmidrated. lie was the dosirnxl witnress. Balu~t hen close ly cr'oss-quecst ionedi by tire Demuocrautie muemiber, it was founrd that Ihis fear was that Samrbo would secure all Iris customrers arid u tter'ly dlestr'oy his Two Congressmen died hrere last week--lion. A. 8. Williams, of Michi gant, a gallant soldier of' thre Mexican arid civ"il ware, and IHon. Beverly B. D)ouglass. of Vir'ginsia. Neither of them~ was selected to the fty'-sixth Congress. though both sought the honor. Genreral Williams was long charlrmani of thre D)istrict of' Columbblia Comminit tee. and1( in that position mrade many r'iendcs hree. ~Mri. )onglass was also ver,'v popular, personmally, both lhere and mi in- o .vrn district. Ini connection wir our incr-eased arnd increaising foreignr tr-ado are marry facts dilsagreeable to hear anid hard to unaderstanrd. One of' them is that most of that trade is carried ont ini for'eignr ships. Anr:ther is that while we have but. a slight direct t radle with South .Amiera counitr'ies, Jar-ge quantities of our goods flid threir way it-rc mi English v'esscls, flu-st going to England in English shtips atnd then to their final destination ini- other English shilps. TJheyv thus pay at treble pro'fit to for-eIgnrs', air th us, of, cour-se, reduce the l egitim-ato profits of tIhe Amnericani manuflacturer, reduce thre wages of our mechranics or factor-y employees. This is wrong and un-' necessary. Congress Qughit to remedy it. TIhere Ie no0 lack ofenrrc'y, 'eniter~ priso or capital. here. As Tngle linre of Amercan sh,atmers is run to at Brazlltryrt,i ded by nmoney - paiId by the' i ilIan Govemrment BiflIit cannot ' ompe with the heavilf' susidBized British linles, at, leaRt not llitil.a Irtide is fully-- established aid e VOisutlers.8 arie 1'n:.de to iindori4sanld (hat t hey cani 1pocure Iie articles tpy lesive Us chivaply* ini that way as --tnv olher. If I his weet i Mew coItest , 11 ( 11.11 br te, etween ou producrs, i-trers Uaid siippers, and lie .like cl:tws in Illgai otr elselier". 'Ve 11441 have nto lI'ari as 0 to t Ihe resul t. But it is not. *It is a new and s> tar ulaidel attemipt to colipete with estAblished aid -u-ib-id'-z(d In.;de. As siid above, it is ',or Congiesz to 'I.> tomle"hinge, if' it properl- vanl, to g.ivo the Aniericaui 1mu1fituror, trader' aud vessel owner a chatice for this trade. Hu;rox. NE1W GARLIDEN tnd Fl.R4 PUMP. Thisn anol ex tru i l tkre m11,chinto . .i lo 'V b a a ' f bi- ' ' ,It :t-ur amtf "Onwitri nion i. F :--(.,'.i: n 0 4'' ii t141 ' - t l. O i. 0 r ' t o e; I : that -iv i s w I *r - - t :Ow a s tdy stiia , . -V r. Jill r.r m of n in y feit. P.to.it I1 Jaiiiry 4 ai-1 5 180?, March I1, 1 i73. S.n I for Cirnlhar.' PRICE. $6 AND $8 .N h.'eont't w -n' 1. THEl 0\N A li-, O 6i89.Bro !-v Nu Offici of Dast i.kff)r P r Fattiilv Knittinll. A. tiil o. dco'2 i--3ti I -i w? h m oipItAo its CiiISTMAS GOODS, Con-isting of Coifltionerios, Nals, Firo Wors, Canntl Fruits, and EVERYTHING That, old folks and young folks desire at ti-.io% ful season. Let everybo ly come o . I .tipply themsehos at, astonishingly low prices. ..deo23 1 r -11ntions to 110 a c aet-ho 1 r in - io,msbarooo .e r.,t Monday iInl January iwxt, wi hi I tio Ieaal tanrr of i. e?, to t'Ie ;ghost I.idder, Fol. ctsn. the following de criba.1 property, to wit: Lot of'seeil cotton a.l c.tton seed, the proierly of Aqilla Harrkon, at the suit of W. It. Kennedy. ALSO, Seven bales of cotton, as tho proper y of Arthur Clark. Ltichard' Brown aud others, at the suit of G. H. MoMaster, as azent. .AT-so, '. It:!:, . t ) pe0 .)-it~ :) T' .Oni An lorson, AU.90, k! 1.3 L 1ru ytv o Tf -oni - Au .iroi Trw' flh usani1 p.o :ndsl of is'terl cotton oni thi i non iiqs of fotd-r. twnty bus":ls o ea rnl, , I 'a re or less. th'e p opjerty of Franiok 34 N;lson, at the suit. Four bales of c)tt-in, the property of *Jamies P. McFie, at the suit of Kinard & WViley.. -ALsO, Forty bushrle of coi-n, 81x hun1irod froun-ts of hay, one t-iousan.l ponn,is seted cotton, eighty- ban iets of COtton seed., all mnore os.less; the prop)orty of C. B. Yoge a' the suit of R. Bi. C'raw lord. - .. ALso, Trhreo hnn lee-i Jan 1 fifty busheils of corun, In->rJ or 1 sm. . i I oe am rty .if R K. Pickeutt, at tiaiisit of D. HI. Rtuff.. AT.sO,. One gin. thrasher an.t fan, thme prop .-rty oIf aVill on C. Ha,rrison, at tiue suit of John WV. Lyles, as riuardian. 8. W. li LFF, SheritT's Offcio, 8. F. C. Winnsbhoro. S. -., .D.'oembler 20,. 1878: lee 24-x -Ix . SHERIFF'S SALE. P 'Y'vir""'of"an **"c'''". t& - di .) reted, I will oiler saule, .before t'ie cour't-honso~ door in Winnsbos'o, en thme first Monday in Janiuary next, .within th legal ntours of sale, to the, hi-4heuat bi' -oer, for oAhiu, ths1 following describted property, to w.t. All that tract of lan I in Fairflr'ld coun tv', cont aining -rwo IIu.4nsD AND NINSIrY 'rnRBEt AoRMt~, mono or leasi, and b)ounded by lands of George W. ' rawflord, John Fonly anrd others, levied on as the prop ernty of J. W Coleman, at the suit of Mantone & Co., -ant,others, 8. W. RUFF, Hheriffs Offco, 8. F., C. Winnhoro,.8. C., D)oetember 11, 178, d'a't''2' '' "'' 1' .Coa) 1. 1 will .ohrso far iae beufore the coulrt-honso door in 'Tiaunsoro, on the first Monay in Jimnuary next, withini the legal fioura of- salo, to the 'highest bid dem', ran casu,gtho following described poropety, to) a I : Alt that tract of land in Fuairfield coun ty, containing -rUNzi nef'DRED AND EIW'rT ACRES, more or l6s9, and bondeid by lands, of W. N. Mason, F H. DnolIoe and others, levied on as the proper.ty of kilIen R., and John T. OpricIk ~ 8.W.UIUFF, FOR~ SALE OR RENT. A IA$NO, in good condition, . Terms 'abe'&bdaLiCa g, .4plj at thIy 00100 - 0024.tf SHERIF'S SALE. . Y virto of .in (xo tution' to io di V.-vt.vd. I will otly'r tor sal bve the 011art-ho010, i n11, W! t V ibIMl)1)ro, on thi rat Momlav in Jiitary ne:xt. witlhin thl Ia*n, of so, th. highest bid dier. for c i, the following desoribot pe'olvt.y, to wit: - A 1I ihe i h t. Ut'lo aidI nterest of E J. Moore, in t.ait lot or p t - fi f land, in 01,b to . n of % innsbo-1'4.) o. t. ining oN wA(M,. WOrW .1r i-., :In I f.-o,tn"n onl yttk. -- t.. C-i i b.i n1 -1. kby lot . of U. X. Barbe,r * t. 1'. RUFF., btiIaa,~L)8. F. v. D,-eiuhor 14, 1878. dou 14-t I x2 SALE BY JUDGE OF PROBATE. STATE OF SOUT11 CAROLLNA, COUNTY oF FAIRFIELD. Henry Ii. Ellott, as A I ninktritor of t:i - F-stitv f Jameis It. Aikon, Dooas edl. (A/ thnd T toial 0. P-> , )a ;. a- L'r1q towc pt* t he Psata of Leverich & Co. in JIankrutl iy, 0. chil's, Wiihiai D Aik!-n ivi4 (Wtor-. I N pII 41TI(e of ni or.lor marto in tho - .bovye-siat 3-1 caev, I will ofl'er for salo it pubho a'ietimt. b ir o o ourt huse door -tt Winilibo:, . - t irt Mon-lay in ..tiuar, not wit!iin the lo;gal honr of salo, tho following. loscribed property, to wit: A traot, of land, containing oE. UN, DRKD AND SIXTISHN ACF.(E, more or lesq, urt.i in the (Ioutty an-1 Stato aforo sai .n ir ho tovo of Winnsboro, ail ,i t-tg but mi of kv. It [Il,or-son, Wil liktn I). At, IL L 4siiott .and U. .\ Gaillard. ALHO, A tract of lan I. ocintainintg FouR IIUN. DRXT) \N13 Ftirry AOEs. more or loss, miti ato i1i the toint v an I it-%to a'orosaid, n t wn % Lto Vim. I'. T-iurn lanid, ar. I ; : bi lt I ; -i tiI ,l-. T T!iorn, Dr. o i . ,n, 1)hn Brit it. E. P. Mobley and < l0'erv. AL130, A tract of I id, sitiato in the County anl -tito aforosi . containing FoUR HUI)LD AND TiIRTY-FIVE AcREa, more or loss. known as tlie land lately belonging to Dr. Win. Thorn, adjoining lands above doscribod of Dr. Wmn. Thorn, James Jones, Tilman Gladdon and others. ALHO, A tract of land containing ixv UN DTnED ACRES, more or ]es, lying and situat" in the. County and Stato aforesaid, on wa,t)rs of WUterteo Crook, near Wateret River, and adjoining fan is of Eet. Lewis, Mrs. Dillose, and lands latoly the prop. orty of John Iuarrison. TFRMS OF SALE; Oni-haf of the purchase-money to be paid in C11eah, an , tho balance on a oredit of twolve months, with intereoit from the day of stile, to be mectired by the bond ot the purchaser anid a mortgage of the projmives--tlhe purchaser to pay for all ncoossary papers. 0. R. THOMPSON, Office of Judge of Probata, J. P. F. 0. Winnsboro, -. 0, Decembor 13. 1878. doc 14-lawtdI MORTGAGE SALE. BY virtue of foreclosure clause in a . mortgnge executed to J. W. Gray by .ur . L L. Van: e. bearing dato M1aroh It 877, I will soll beforo the court-house door at Winnsboro, S. C., on salesday in Janl lutry, 1679, withim tile legal hours of Sal I All that pieeo, pabrel -nd tract of land, situlate, lying and beinag on waters of Little River in thie county of Fatirfield, sta.te of Souith 4 arolina, bouinded by len.is of Armstrong, McMeekin, O'Nealo, Bua.hy andi others-bmng al part ot tihe lands of t,he estato of Dr. 'Thomats Fur DREDit AND FIFTY AoitE), n- ore or less, and known as the "'Kinecaid Place." Torms-CASH. Puarhelu.r to pay for papers. W.\f HILL, dec 14 -inaw3w Assignee. FOR SALE ! --o One light Two%Horse Wagon. One heayy Two-Horsec Wogon. One One-Hlorse Wagon. One Top Buggy. o Open Bnggy, second hand. es of all wvork reduced. -vDESPORTrES & MONTS NOTICE. TIE J ubsoriber has still a large stock .1 of good a on hand, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes. . hoots, Caps, Trun ks ml evicrythiing that mua'os uip a comtpleto clock of goods, all 'of which' we will sell t m4 .below cost for cash until the 25th ,ft'tm amonth, Alter that time the entire stock will be closed out at auet,ion, deo I12 8. . WOLFE. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE'. \ ALl p perisons'indob ted to 0. DUIt 6 11A M F"ORD, deceased, are hereby requested to make payment to the un dersigned; and thlose holding elaims against thle estate of said deceased are hereby notified to present themn, duly attestod, without delay to JAMES HI, RION, Sdeo 11-3 Executer. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. PnoB:.TE JIDoE's CFFIoE, WINNsDORO, 8. (1,, November 18, 1878. LL pesonshaving olaims against the A esaeo Bae . Alkeon, deceased, are hereby notiftod.that they IMust establish the same before the Judge of Probate of uFaifleald county, at his oftloe,on or before the lst day of January 1879, or bo do. barred fr9m-pJay,uat of thk nasr, tlov'21-xf lawilw ' an ?d This important organ weighs but about threo pounds, and all the blood in a living person (about thrue g-ulons) passes through it at least once every half hour, to have the bi[e and other impurities strained or filtered from it. bile is the natural purgative of the bowels, and if the Liver becomes torpid it is not separated from the blood, but car tied throltgh the veins to all parts of the system# and in trynag to escap khrough the pores of the .skin, causes it to turn ycllow or a dirty bro%a color. The stomach becomes diseased. and Drs. pepsIndigestioi, Constipation,lfcad'ache D311. ousness, Jaundice, Chills, Malarial Fevers, Iles, Sick and Sour Stomach, and general debility fol low. buICULL's HIPATINH, the great vegetable P4 discovery for torpidity, causes the I,iver to throw off from one to two ounces of Wil6 each time the blood passes through it, as long "i thcre is an ex. cess of bile; and the effect of even a few doses u n yellow complexion or a brown dirty looking s -in, will astonish all who try it-they being the i t sfirstiuptomns to disappear. Fhe curq'I all-bill. out diseases and Liver complaint is ms e certala by taking HsPATINR In accordance with diretloanis. lleadache is generally cured in twenty minutes, and n1o diseRise that arises from the Liver can eX* if a fair trial is pivn. SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLI BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price 25 Cents and $1.00 LUNGS The fatality of Consumption or Throat and Lung Diseases which sweep to the grave at least one-third of all death's victims, arises from the Opium or Morphine treatment, which simply sti. pefes as the work of death goes on. $So,ooo will be paid if Opium or Morphine, or any preparatloi of Opium, Morphine or Prussic Acid, can be found in the GLOBS FLOWUR CoIst Svtaur, which has ' cured people who are living to-day with but one remaining lung. No greater wrong can be doqq than to say that Consumptlon is incurable. The GLoBS FLowna Couca Svau'r will'eure it when Sall oth-r means have failed. Also, Colds, Cough, Asthina, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat and lungs. Read the se,stimoulais pf the io9n. Alexander Ht. Stephens Gov. Smith and Ex-Gov. Brown of Ga., Hon. ?eo. Peabody, as well as those of.other temarkabl cures in our book-free to allat the drug stores-and be convinced that it you wish to be cured you can be by takiag the 0 GLons FLOWER CoUGH SYRu'. Take no Troches or lozenges for Sore Throat, when yoL cak get 0 LOS FLOWR SvaRU at sa" ps ica. For sae by aU Draggists Sice25Cents and $1.00 Grave mistakes are made i the treatment of all diseases th..t arise from >oison in the blcd. Not one case of Scrofula Syphilis', White Swelling, Ulcerous Sores and .in Disease, In a thousand, is treated without the use of Mercury In some form. Mercury rots the bones, aid the diseascA it pro. duces are worse than any other kind of blood or skin disease can b..O Dx. 'FMltnRToN' STILLX naA or Q-tumtN's i:m.mGir is the only medicin upon whish a hope of recovcry from Scrofula, Sy phalia andt Mercurial discases it all stages, can be S r byfounded and th-.t will cure Cancer. au.nt;ali be paid Ey thse proprietors if Mercury, or .;tiy inredicnt ort .t:r<ly vtgetable and hart vi!cs: va.i 1 found i it: P0 1'rico: by all Dagvists r.oo. Gj.our. i''.owrit touGH Svur and M aLa.' lWtrA-iu rox -rin a LvnR for sale by all Lrug. y'sts in -a -rent anto $i.oo bott!cs. A. 1MERRELL A CO., Proprietors, I PT-IILADELPHTA. PA. OUR HOUSE ! STILL AHEADI 111HTA summer having come and gone, .I am now prepared to furnish in the place of cooling beverags, all kinds of winter drinks, such as Tom and Jerrys Hot Scotch, Egg F)ip, &c. ALSO, Wines, Liquora, Lager Beer, Swee4 Cidt an: d Cigara. The best in town. EGGS! EGGS! EGGS! EGGS! 5,OOO Dozen Eggs junt,s received for the Christ, naass Holidays. Ctil and( 30ou can got all the Eggs yout want. RESTAURA NT. Meals can be had all hours at my roa.. taturant. Fresh Oystera, ish and Sau.. saugo always on hand. --GIVE ME A CALL.-. dec 19 JNO. D. McCARLEY. EXCHA.NGE ! COME TO-DAY, COME EVERY DAY, And Exoh rge YOUR CASH for DRY GOODS. CLOTHING AND HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES. GROCERIES. Coffee at'from 15 ots. to 20 oe. per p)ound. Sugar at 12 pounds for $1.00. Parced Rio Coffee, Ground Coffee, Brown Sugar, Extra C3, Grann lated Sugar, Pulverized Sui gar, Candy, Crackers, Cheese, Macaroni; GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES. Remember those substantial Boots and Shoes, the "Bay' State" stan dard screwed and wire sewed. J. M. BEATY. If you detest a bursting lamp by the Vestal Oil. If you ike a br i liant light buy the Vestal Oil. dec 24- 3T. M. BEATY.