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TOWN'AND COUNTY. TUESDAV 1ORNING, May 13, 1879. TiCRMS 01 Ti, Niw A ,' S _ Il'.-7:. .-Tri-weekly edition, lour (ollars per annuel, in adyniete; weekly edition, two dollars aili 111ty cents peamuwm, III advanice. Liberial discount to clUbs of 11iv0 anld upwards1. XrTES, ol., Ai~vI;ElcTIsiNo.-Onie dollar per inch for the first ins-ertion, o ad fifty cents per'inch fi'or each subseq ient i nser-tion. These rates apply to a il ad vertisemtients, of whatever natv 1e, anld are payable strictly in advane e. Con tracts for three, six or twelve months inado on very liberal terms. Train sient loc-'l notices, fifteen cents per line tor the first insertion aid seven aid one-ial cents per im, for each subsequen t insertion. Obituaries anmd tributes of respect charged as adver tisemencits. Simlple" announ11cemencits or Iarriages anid de(lathIs published free of charge, atnd solicited. All comumunications. of whatsoever niature, should 1e addressed to the \Vinsboro Publishing Company, Winnsboro, S. C. -eNw Advertisements. Notice-T. W. Woodward. Mill for Sale-J. C. Richards. Take Aver's Pills for all the pur poses of a Purgative, for constipation, indigestion, headache and liver cont plaiit. By universal accord, they are the best of all purgatives for family use. * The services'at the BIaptist church), conducted by Rev. J. K. Meidenhiiall. have been well attended and full of itterest. These serviees will be con tinued durinig the present week, and aill are cordially invited to attend. Mr. Meudenhall is an able and earnest preacher. Rev. A. M. Chreitzberg, at present stationed 'at Columibia, tilled the pulpit of the Methodist church on Suinay. Mr. Chreit zberg is at earnest, fluent. and impressive preacher, his sertnons shiowinig an active and1(1 anailyt ic mind well stored with knowledge apper taining to his holy calling. Mon K1xo Wo:os.-Speaking of the reccut improventent of Tin. N nws AN) IIIAD, the Charlottc Obscrver says: "The recent enlargeimtent of tie Wiinisbojro IN'EWS AND HEIn.tw 8 has beei attended by ani inprovement in all respects. It is a mo'st excellent jour 1 nal, edited with ability and dignity and coitaiining all the current news." The Union Times of last week .con tains the following: "We are pleased to iud this favorito journial upon our table again. It has always been con duc-ted with marked ability and dignity, and its presenti propri;etors aro iiftusing 30 new enterprise Auld use fulness iltt) its calumnns. We are also pleased to see such undoubted evi deunces of prosperity as It exhibits in its new d ress and enlarged dimeionsi~i. We bal'ice it is the alast coiunty~ paper' in tihe State, reflecting in Ithe best light the intelligence and( integrity of Fairfleld county ; and her' citizensa will honor themselves in giving it IMnrm. D v IN Cor.mum A .-Tl-e Columbia Rfegister' contains -.he- fol lowinig acaont of the celebrat'on of Memorlia Day on Saturday, whielh we feel sure will ite~rest all our renders: 'Yesterdayr the indies of the Mnmon'iml Assoiatin, ausisted by the cisizenms generally, renideredi the amnmal floral tribute to the .Confed'erate dea . In the moringi' the valious chu'chyar(' a were vIsited by the'Commilttees n. decorated with flowers. In the aft'er ntoon most of the stores oni Main street were closed while the ce'emonies we:'e going on at the cemetery, a-.n' almost thme whole town weiL up amn'.joiecc. in the procession. Thel~ processi on was formed at half past flye o'clock at tihe Porter's Lodge, ho survivors of the Confederate army in fronit, little girls followed next, dressed In whtite with black sashes, and after' themn came tihe citizons generally, on foot and In voi cles. When thme procession had reach ed the Confederate encelosure three shots were fired from one of the gnus of the Columbia Flying .Artillery, standing in the middle of the grave yard, in charge of a detachmenit of that company, under command of Captain Lowrance. This gun stood under a splendid bower and was veryr beauti Ibilly decorated wyith moss and flowers and surmounted wIth- three crossed sabres. The'bower and the gun wore intendod as a monument to the un known dead. After an impressive prayer by R1ev. J. B. Mack, D. D., thoelittle gIrls proceeded to llstribute flowers ovcr tile Confederate graves." 8OUTII fAIOLINAI dRWI'. -Theo first' blackberry of the season has arrivymd in Charlestoni. -Thle Edgetield peop~le otn tihe Abbe vylle line are clainoring for thme stock law, now that Abbevillo has it. -The Summlit Courier chronicles tile death of' a citizen. from hydropho bia, three month0 afler he hmad boon bitten by a rabid dog. -Mr. C. J. Husko, acting for Colo nel1 A. P?. Butler, fish commissioner, placed. 160,000 foung shad in the Saluda river last TIhursday, at the p~olnt wvhere 'tile Air-Line railroad 0crossen it. -Thie board of directors of thle peni tontiary, Wednesday', deelded to go to work at once uipen the Columbia canal with conviot l abor, and tho eleven thlousanid dollars appropriated by the Legislature for that purpose; tths.o to inicrease the'water power In thle p01hi tentlary, and to oeret, a building for manmufhotures, -ufTe AbbevilleoPres arndiae reports i probably fatal reiconator eo two tsW6 negroes at Ninoff'8ix. The husbtuid of j.negro woinnin thatl eco tion bodeo nmueJ on ag~ lt thn o erJIA~h neg t schi correspondence of the Coilmbia 1tcy isier writes: The Nuckolls & Norris miles, whtichI florty years ago werc profitably worked by ordiiary plaItu tion labor, and in the most prI'tivp nannter, are now about to be opei'ited hy at part-y of' genitleinen1 who have vIry1 good reason to justify them in (ihe crection of all necessary iachine rv, in Courso of preparation. Only a' flew days ao an assay of ore from onle ofthe veins show a value per ton of' $119. The assay was made at the Charlotte iniit. . West of this mine, eight or ten miles, and of uidoubted value, are other gold mines, one of which, the Nott imne, was also, forty yeai s ago, worked with decided prollit. NE W$ OF THE DAY. -Isaac Butts, the leader of the Irish I1ome iuilers is dead. -An old woin starved to death in Pennylvaia list week. Troops I -Prince Ba-ttenburg has beei elect ed King )f Bulgaria, with the title of Alexatidria 1. -After being defieated for the Ches ter cup, Parole won the (heshire hanidi capl (te next day with great ease. This makes four victories out of five races. -A memorial window to Balfe, the imlusical composer, has beeni univeiled in St. Patrick's Cathedral, 1)ublin. Illis chief work was the "Boheiiiian Girl." -Dr. 0. reclon, of Maine, Demo cratic govel -or of that State, was In Atlanta at the Medical Convention. Ile sayvs G1rant could not carry several New 1ngland States. -It has leaked out that Cuba has suil'ered byi a great fire which destroyed sugar planitatioMs and suglar to the aminunt., it is said, of a hundred million dollars, If this be true, "sweetening" is bound to go up. -Bismrek becanme incensed the oth er day it the speech of' a member of the reiclstag, and whenI. te president decided that the member, though se verc, waIs not insulting, BismarcI< left his seat inl high dudgeon, tind did not come back. -Two pugilists, John Dwyer' and Janes Elliott, had a savage encounter For the heavy veight championship of Amierica, at 1110141o, N. Y., oi le 8th instant. Twhe e rounds were fought inI as mv minutes. Elliott wvas terri bly punisied, two ribs being broken, aLid was taken off insinsible. Dwyer wais comparatively unhurt. -The Brooklyn presbytery, after a Wearisome and acri muonlious trial of weeks, have decided, b3 a vote of twenty-five to twenty, to dismiss the charges agninst Talmage. .Talmage, i a speech to the presbytery, said lie hioped to see his acensers in Heaven, but would rather not meet them for the first few days after reaching there. (Laughter.) --"Red" Leary, one of the most ex pert and desperate burglars - in (lie United States, escaped from the New York jail, a few iights ago. Some confederates hired a room in the ad joining house and dug through three 'eet of brick wall into the prison cor ridor, where Leary, by his good con duct, ias permitted to walk at large. lie has not been aught.. -The PI-ince of Wales, as a prince of the royal blood and Duke of Cornwall, has a seat in the House of Piers. He never voted, however, until the other dayI, whieni lie introduced, and chamn pionued a bill to permit men to. marry the sister's of their deceased wives. T1he goverineint oppiosed himt and d~e feated thie measur'e, all the bishops but one voting against it. --The Peninsylivania Legislature is treating the pubilic to a huge scanidal. IAt the present session two jobs were inttroducied, one to pay $t,00,000 to the losers by th~e Pittsbur'g riot, the other' to pay $1,000,000 to bor'der counties that suflbrtedby Conifed -rate raids. A cimnbintation wvas engineered, but~ oni the vote (lie border men wont back on the rioters, anid both schemes failed. Nowv the Legislatoreo is investigating the chiar'ge thatt from. $300 to $1,000 wvero freely off'ered for votes, and that a dozeni or so membhers bit. The testi mnony shows first-class Iyin~ some whlere. The11 Cinicinnati En q uirer' says: "Th le Pennsylvania Legisl ature is so coi'rup~t thiat a rotten egg smashed against. t he Speaker's desk smells like a bank of violets." And a good mainy other people think so too. NOTICE. by f'orbiden. Prosdisreg'arding ti notice will be duly pri'osmecuted'. may 18-t2* T. WV. WOODWARD. A CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT. SAW AND GRIST MILL FOR SALE wVXTH A 20-IIO1t8E POwER ENGINE. T OFFER for sale at a reasonabje price ..- an d Uipon accommodating terms, my Steam, Saw and Grist Mill, known as RICHARD'S STflAM MILL, bored in Fish Dam Township, Union county.. Everything connected with the mill Is in most perfect running order, and a good business 'Is done at it. For particulars address J. C. IIIOHARDS, Shelton P. 0., may 13-t1x2 Uin .0 REMOVAL. WE are now located in the brick building fermorly occupied by Messrs. J. F. McMaster & Co., where we will be glad to welcome our customers and friends. Will continue to deal in general merchandise, and 'wIll endeavor to piettse by sticking to our motto (GOOD QUALITY, HON'EST QUANTITY! 1'lease call. J. M. BEATY & CO. moh 18 DRI. C. U. LADD, HAVING returned to Winneboro, and resumed the practice of medicoine, offers his professional services to the citi zens of the town atid county. pie Oince in Ilank Range, up stairs, nextto Nots a#4 Jferald ofUee. Entrance on lGongr'ess street. mar 1-xf8m NO WOOD, NO PAP~lI IN the Standatrd Screw Bay State i Shog. J. M. Ban & Co. FRi!SH-GADEI3NSEID Ais~ot--e P TAX RETURNS. riIE Counity Auditor, or an assist-mit, ..will be ait thej following plaRces )n the (ay's delignIated, for the purpose of receiving returns of' the taxpayers of the county, for the next fiscal year, viz: Woodward's, June 6 ad 7. Ridgeway, Juno 1 and 1). Bliythewood, June 11 ani 12. Gladden's Grove, Ju1n1o 13. Caldwell's Sorn, June 14. Durham's, .1uno 16 and 17. Bear Creck, Juno 18 and 19. Horeb, Juno 23 and 24. Jenkinsville, June 25 and 26. Monticolio, June 27 and 28. Feastorville, .J tine 30 and Julf 1, 'Whito Oak, July 3. The office at this placeo (Winnaboro) will be open from 1st to 5th June, and from 4th to 20th July. Each taxpayer is required to make return on oath of all real and personal property owned or controlled by thbema on Jun I St. All citizens between the agta oft t(int.onle an.I sixty Years, except thoso exempt L.y law, are required to make return of their polls. A:ter the 20th July, i peuimmihy of fifty per cent. attaches. 1. N. WITIIElIS, Jmaty 6 -txtf County Auditor. TOWN ORIN9DANCE. B E it enacted and ordained by the Town Council of Winnsbro, S, C., in Council met and by authority of the tie samte: TUhat section 2 of an Ordinanco relating the dischargo of fire-arms etc., within the corporate limits which reads, "That any perscn or persona who shall discharge any gun or pistol or set firo to, explodo, or use anuy squib, tire-cracker or explosive, or any other dischargem of powder, except in the discharge of some public duty, shall forfeit and pay for each and every such offence a sui not exceeding tor. dollars: Provided, that on Christmas or other holiday the use of fire-crackers, fire-works and oilier harmless explosives shall be at the discretion of the Intend. ant," be amended by inserting after the words "ten dollars" and before the word "provided" the following: "Or be im prisoned not more than ton days." Done in Council, thii thirtieth (lay of April, A. ). 1879, under the corporate seal of the said Town Council. JAS. A. J3IICE, Attest: Intendant. B. S. Cu.MNDLXYC, Clrk. THE 8 'ATE OP SOUTH CAtOLINA, COVNTY 01" F"A I FIELD. COURT OF COMIIMON PLEAS. Sarah . Catheart. Plaintiff, againt Samuel B. Clowiey, It. S. Desportes & Co., The Nat onal Bank of Chester, South Carolina, lIopkins, Dwight & Co., II. W. Friedenwald, The Winus boro National Bank of Winnstboro, South Carolina, George H. MoMaster ant- Francis Gerig, as Assignees of the Winnsboro National Bank of Winns boro, South Carolina, 11. C. Howard as Secretary of the %!aryland Fertilizing and ManufaictuitringComnlpany, and John A Fraser, Defentants -Summons for Reliof. Complaint not Served.. To the Defendants above-named: OU ARE IIEREBY summoned and Y required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of Common Pleas, for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to tei said complaint on the sub scribers at their office, No. 6. Law hIange, Winnisboro, South Carolina, wit-hin twenty days after the service hereof, ex clusive of the day of such srervico; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complain I. Dated 7th day of April. A. D. 1879. MoCANT.S & D)OUGLASS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the Defendant Samuel 11. C.lowney. TAKE notice that the summnons in this action, of whichk the foregoing is a copy, wvas tiled in the oilice of thie Clerk of the "ourt of Ccmm aon Pleas for the county and Stato aforesaid on the 7th day of April, 1879. McCANTS & DOUGLASS, .Plain tiff's Attorneys, -7th day of April, 1879. o . S C april 8-Ilaw~w Lu TRIE FRIEND OF ALL! HOLLOWAY'S PILLS!! "I had no appetite; Holloway's Pills gave mec a hearty one." "Your Pills are marvelous." "I send for another box, and keep them in the house." "Dr. Holloway has curecd my headach, that was chronic. "1Igave one of your Pills to my bab" for cholera marbus. Tue dlear little thing got well in a day." " i y nausea of a morning is now cured." "Your box of Holloway's (intmnn cured me of noises in the headi. I rubbed somne of your Oin',uent behkind the ears and the noise has loft." "Send me two boxes; I want one for a poor family." "I enclose a dollar; your price is 25 cents, but thke medicine to me is worth a dollar." "Send me five boxes of your Pills," "Let me have three Ihoxe. of your Pills by return mail, for chills and fever." I have over 200 such testimonials as these, but want of space compels me to conclude. Fon CUTANEOUS, DISORDERS, And all eruptions of the skin, this Oint ment is most invaluable. It - does not heal externally alone, but penetrates with the most searching effects to the very root of evil, ROi4LO WA Y'S OINTMENT. P'ossessed of this remedy, every main inay be owvn doctor. It may be rubbed into the system, so as to reach any In ternal complaint; by these means, cures sores or ulcers in the throat stomach, liver, spineoor- other parts. It is an in fallible remedy for bad legs, bad breasts, contracted or stiff joints, gout, rheuma. ttism. and all skin diseases. IIPORT4Nr OAurow.-None are genuine Un less-the signature of J. H AYnomc, as agent for the United States surrounds each box of Pills aud Cintmeont. Bo0x(s at 9!I centf, 69 cents, and 1*" Th'ere is considerable saving by taking the larger sizos. HIOLLOWA' f 00, feb 16-ty -Now York. JUJST RIECEIVEb. -tAM!S.Uncanvassed Sugar-Cured. Canned Goods-Tomatoes, Peach-, es, Sainfon, Sardines, Pickles, &o, Teas-Gunpowder' and Young Hyson. 3. 31. BEATY & 00, inch 1 A Good Five Cents Oigar----he 11."Afer Dinner," at F. W., a wrouT's, Rear'.of Town Hall. . "solid Comfort"r OI ar at 2 oents each, at a.W i~ NIoI* s, Washingtsi street Xt of To* Tho IVST, LATEST IMPIZOVED, mdi aIo THOROtCMLY ctiaructed SEWING MACH CNC v inventet. .in the wearing1 IntMI- at o liItlun of thm DCO1T STEL, CAREFULLY TEMPCRED nwt :re ADJUSTABLE. It I ti.r (lot) A 2 .107J1NH.7OX, t1 iiaH the J(iLN!L2 .fllZ~A1 It. ia t10 Esiest Throaded Chuttlo. The 3OBBINB nro WOUND without RUNNI!G or U.NTRIMADING tho It has a SLF-SETTINO MEDLE It IVITIIOUT TMI M~NG; It 1111 IL LA~UG 8PAVE etler tho anri; it i NOI88M.Ms, amtd hast 11101.0 iilitts oft YX~juLLkXN0YS than all other mIititica combintd. *:VAg-ontos wa~nted In RocatItle whero wo aro not rnproscntecti Johnson, Clark & Co. 30 UNION SQUARE, N.Y. OR a good drink-Lemonitle, Mlint Julep, or any other de., lightful Spring Beverage, call at MORNING STAR SALOON, Rear of Town Hall. CORN AND HAY. -0 UST Received---at the old stand of T. R. Pobertson-5,t00 pounds Timo thy and Clover Hay. Two Car Loads NORTH CAROLINA CORN. All of which will be sold very cheap for CASU. mch 22 JO D. McCAtLEY. OLD RYE. OLE Agent for Winnsboro for Nathan Bros. 1863 Old Cabinet Rye Whiskey. F. W. HABENIOUT, Rear of Town Hall. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, 3'or a1 the purose a1. )'amin Phyal, Indigest onou Stonmasch, .Brath, Truea ld"oBi ryan*a Rhot~i am, for turifying the Blood, Are the most ef. -fective and conge nial purgative ever * discovered. They are mild, but ef' fectual in their operation, moving the bowels surely and without pain. Although gentle v in their operation, they are still the most thorough and - scarebing cathar tic medicine that can be employed : clean. ing tho stomach and bowels, and even the blood. In small doses of one pill a day, they stimulate the digestive organs and promote. vigorous health. Ayan's Przr.s have been known for more than a quarter of a century, and have obtained a wvorld-wide reputation for their virtues. They correct d iseased action In the several assimilative organs of the body, and are so composed that obstruc tions within their range can .rarejy with stand or evade them. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but~ also formidable and dangerous diseases that have baflied the best of human skll, While they produce power ful offects, they are, at the same time, the safest and beat physic for children. ,By their aperlent action they gripe much lessn than the common purgative., and never give pain when the bowels are not inflamed. They reach the vital fountains of the blood. and strengthen the system by freeing h fronm the elements of' weakness. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates, containing neither calomel nor any deleterious drug, these Pills may be taken with safety by anybody. 'Thei'r sugar-coating preserves them ever fresh, and taakes them pleasant, to take; while being purely vegetable, no harm eAn arise from their use in any quantity. flnBPAnBD nT Dr. i. C. AY(R & CO., LoWell, Mass. anb fateja1~1~c FORL TH~E BEST CIGAR CIALL for the "Model-three for J25 cents at F. W. HABENIOBT's. LOW7ERICES Th AT WILL ASTONISH YOU ? LOOK : Sugar-Cured Uncan~issed Hams at 10D cents per lb. Good Coffee Sugar atS 8 ents per lb. Beat 1Rio Coffee at 17 cents per lb. Pure Leaf Lara at 10 cents per lb. Fresh Soda Orackarsat .10 cents per lb, All sorts of Sweet Cakcea at correspond inlglyligw low prices. Also, 16 or 21) Bble. New faecerel Flah In different sized packages suitable for farm use, Give me. ae I will not be undersold, W. H. DONLY. moh 26 7iOhbestalfdime smoke, tr F"The Smasher,:' agerior toall f Town Hall. toildersigned. Jre r-espeetfully infa he i pth that behal o haoe a m0 *JUST A RRIV ED At the Winnsboro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery Bazaar a second lot of new, cheap and ole. gant goods. Millinery and Fancy Goods in all the latest stylos and novelties of the season. Mrs. Bong, having a first-class milliner to assist her in this Department, is fully proe. pared to please the most fastidious, and will take pleasure in doing so. A beautiful line of Silk and Cotton Parasols ; Corsets, Kid Gloves, Ladios' Jabots and Tiets or Scarfs ; Dress Goods, Buntings, Poplins, Silke. Buttons, Fringes, Trimmige -'-in fact a full stock of such goods as are usually found in a first-class Millinery, Dry Goods and Fancy Goods Establishment. siElol. A beautiful line of ladies' and Children's Slippers, Gaiters and Shoes; also, a nice assortment of Mon's Shoop. GROCERIES. A full and fresh stock of Family Groceries: Bacon, Meal, Flour, Corn, Sugars, Coffees, Soaps, Starch, Powder, Shot, Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Kerosene Oil. In abort, you can find all you want at J. 0. BOAG'S, and as cheap as the same goods can be bought-any where. Don't forget to call. No trouble to show goods. J. 0. BOAG. SEWING MACIMINES. Sixteen new and first-class Sewin Machines to be in store in a day or so. The New and Improved Verti cal Feed Davis, XX. P. F. ; also, the New and Improved American, rang g in price fron $20 upwards. These Machines are from the facto ries of good, responsible companies, and are warranted to be just as represented. J. 0. BOAG, Agent for Fairfield County. may 3 FRESH GOODS 1 JUST RECEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PART OF 24 bbls. Molasses-all grades, 400 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour, 10 boxes Cream Cheese, 2, boxes best Italian Maccaroni, 12 bbls. Sugar, all grades, 14 sacks of Coffee-10 Rio, 4 besl Java, 60 bble. Choice Family Flour. BAGGING AND TIES. LARD in bbls., caus and buckets. Bacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams. Choice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed Rye and Barley. Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Grease, White WVine and Cider Vinegar, Smoking Tobacco Durham's best, Chewing To bacco. Raisins, Currants and Citron. ALSO, Fresh Canned Salmon, Peaches and Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow Chow and Pepper Salice. ALSO, A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES All of whic~h will be sold cheap for Gash. nov 9 D. U FLENNIKEN. GR AND OPENING I ! WHAT ! NEVER ? HARDLY EVER Have her cousins and her sisters and her ap uts seen such an endcless' variety and magnifon6 assortment of NEW SPRlING AND BUMMERU GooDs as were purobased at the recent great sale. in New York, and will be Eold at as .onishingly LOW PRICE~S. dur stook is complota in dry good*, .no tions, embroideri, ladies' neokwear, per fumiery, hosiery, ldies' hats, millinery, atraw goods, gent's fuanithing good s ir all branches, latest style straw and ,fel hats, boots, and shoes in all sises to~ ladies. gentlemen, misses 'and ohilden cloth and leather. Also,' the lateMstyl e o NEWPORT TIES. NAVASSA GUANO. BAY STATE~ SPECIAL A IS called to our Now, Largo and A only a fow varioties of which (for Alpacas, Victoria Lam Dress Goods, Cassimeres, Swiss, Bleached and Brown Homespun, Col Drills, Printed Lawns, Ticking, Table I OUR NOTION ] is full and complote, with all the Nov< Ladies' Scarfs, Fans, Gloves, Collars i Wo have just received as Full a Liii Shoes as can be found in the State, im respectfully ask the public to oxamino We have the Largest Stock of MNom Hats In Town, with some Specialties i A full line of Clothing that will asto A full stock of Family and Plantati REMEAMBER, WE DON'T I by selling loadintrarticles at loss than at a LIVING PROFIT, and as cheap HOES. GRAIN. CR) april 10-tx3mos NEW FUE FOR DESIGN AND WOIRl] EVERYTHINO WAR~I -PRICES LOWE] Before making your purchasos elsewh LUMBER AT PRICES TO SU: REPAIRING NEATLY ALSO PREPARE] UNDERTAKE~R I keep on hand a full supply of Coffins of the~ finest finish. Also, a el oct 22 8EST P~AMILY SE The'NE~W AMERICAN" is ealy learned, doe with lcss labor thani any other machine. Ilii Aa-.ENTS~ 5 i n. novr.ir. rdnmr (M I. c 3. 0. BOAG, Agent for Fairfiled. mkm-s in1 equctal to h~hs 'a~as ait tho Vi ~S. IY' SEWS ONE-FO .2 nds~f. fits cap acity ia u GGO MACHiNES sold .a~ combi~ed sales of all ~N~fiMO AT A' HMENlTfoi ~THOUT PATCHINQ, giver CHCAgo, MORRIS HOUSE AT THE MORRIS H50ISE you a ~et transient or regular board at prices t9 juit the times, wth accoo odatious no~ SHOES. PIEDMONT GUANO - TTENTION ol slelcted Stock of Dry Goods, want of space) we montion, to. wit ns Calicoes, Pique J, Cambrics, Jackonots, tonade, Plaid Homespun, Linen )ainask, Towels, Napkins and Doilies )EPARTMENT ilties and latest styles in Button mnd Cuffs, etc. o of Ladius' Misses' and Children's ulo ospecially for our trade, and wo beforo purchasing. ' and Boys' Felt, Wool and Straw n Sti-aw Goods. nish cash purchasers. >n Groceries, Hardware, &c., &c. 3AI OUR CUSTOMERS cost ; but we will sell all our goods is they can be bought anywhero. F. ELDER & CO LD LES. PLOWS. 'NITURRE! IANSHIP UNEQUALED. LNTED AS REPRESENTED. I THAN EVER. A now supply of Window Shades, Picture Frames, Pic., tures, Wall Pockets, Brackets Mirrors, Spring Beds, Mat tresses, and Children Car riages. For prices, call at the first class AF] STO~?EH3 Oro. IT THE TIMES. DONE AT MODERATE PRICES ) TO MAKE~ TO ORDER. S DEPARTMENT. M~etalie and Rosowood Cases eap stock of Coffins, W. PHILLIPS. IT is THE ' ONLY SEWING MIACHi1I WUICnI H:&i A Colf-Thireading Shuttle. It has Self-Setting Needle. HNever Bireaks the Thread. Never Skips Stitches. MIs the Lightest l;:nning. ||A Now and Sim ple Device ron Winding the Dobbin, Without novin~ he tra from The Eimpliat, the MXost Duirable and in every respect theo WINO MACHINE,. a not Lact out of order, and will do more w.,rk istrated Circular furniahed on aLplication. harloo Stroot, Dalmaoro, ?4. NIi MACHINE a Chronorneter inatch, and1 ret-class Piano, It reoloI4 onna and-Contennial Expe, URTH FASTER than other inlimited. There are 1V In the United Stte hj the others.' The . r dal kinds of topar~~ eFOhithheich ~ING MACH(INOO