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I OWN AND COUNTY. SATURDAY, October 18, : 1879. T'tMs oF TiiCNuws AND lIElIALD. --Tri-weekl( 1y edit(in, tour dollars per nuinl 'advance; weekly editiont, two (ollars d1111(l fiftv vents perauunm, i advunce. Liberal discount to clubs ol live aund upwards. RArE8 Ow ADv EliIsINU .-One dollar per inch for thle fir-st insertion, p ad fitly cenits per inchi Vor each subse leit ir11ti. ''lese rates apply to III ad vertisvlleltdf,of w'hatever It itI ce, an1d are pavable Strictly ill ldvalle. Con) tracts 'or three, si'x or tVelve Imloinits made onl very lIibal trs rn sent. local notices, fifleenl centts per line for the first insertion 11nd sevenI and one--hal' centws pie ine for each subseu plit inserlion. Obituaries an11d tributes of respect charged I. d :er tisemlenits. Simple 11111n mieinl'Int A of 1larriages and deaths published free or cliarge, and solicited. All coilmnillications, of whatsoeve' nture, shotild be addrossed to the Wvinl1sboro Piblishinug CompanI.N 9 Winnsboro, S. C. R A1.nloA) Sein-:nt-:s.-The follow ing is the preeit. sclledule of arrivals ol (lhe C. C. & A. Railroad, uponl the basis or Wa11111ngtIoln time1, wlich is sixteen minutes faster than Winnsboro timue: DA Y PASSEN1O11-:OING1 NoRTITi. Coluimbia, 10.49, at. mI.; Blythlewood, 11.38; liidgeway, 11.57 ; Simpson's, 12.12, p. m.; Winnsboro, 12.28; Ad i'er's. 12.42; W hite Oak, 12.50 ; Wood ward's, 1.02; Ulackstock, 1.08; Ches ter, 1.3$3; Charlotte, 4, p. ll. Chester, 2.4t, it. ml.; C ornwallI II 's, 3.05; Illackstock, 3.16; Woodward's, 21; White Oak, 3.35; Adoer's 3.. I; Winnsboro, 3.57; Shnp-ons, 4.13; Ridewa, e.3) liythewvood. 4.-18; Columbia, 5.37; Augusta, 9.15, n. Iml. -These trains stop only at tihe foi low ilg sations het veel Charlotte and Coliumba: Fort Mills, Rock I ,I ill Che ter, Winnsboro, HIdgeway, IAlythe wood. Other stations are recognized .as. ig stat ions.' FnEIT rT'rRIAIN-(OIN( NOlITIT. Columil)bial, 5.30, it. mI. ; lilythewood, 6.45; lidgeway, 7.20; Winsboro, .0; Woodward's, 9.50; Corn wal's 10.25; 'Ohester, 11.05; Charlotte, 3.415, P. Ill. FIREIG1T TRAIN-GOING SOUTIT. Clieser, 9.0-5, a. Ill.; Corilwall's, 10.25: laickstock. 10.45; Woodward's, 11; Wininsboro, 12.15, p. 1.; Itidg. way, 1.30; Blythewood, 2.15; Cohun bia, 3.410. -Tiese freight trains have a coach attaclied and run daily, Sun1ays1 Cx cepted. ________ New Advertilements. FuIIrnlit urc-R1. WN.Phlp. For Rent-G. 11. McAlaster. SheriffP Sales-J. 13. Davis, S. F. C. Law Partnership--1yles & Biarrou. Assignee's Notice-W. 1). Simpson. To the Trade-Stugenheimer & Groesehel. Cotton sold at 9 o1n Friday. About 125 bales were sold. The CxamI1inatlIion for first grade teachers takes place0 to--day, The I Istrioniics are rehecarsing o1'e 0or two ne0w play s for an1 entertimniIlcut SomeO t1ie inl iNovemboe. WeT1 call attenion to tihe calrd of' Messrs. Ly l'.s & Unarron, aittornleys at law. These youing gentlemlenl are tal enltedl. well trained iln the law anid a 81iduous and( attentive in ltheir business. A tiy matt1eIr enltrusted to them will re were~ inl WVinn1sboro a few'~ (days algo la p~1usuit of ai coule 0t' 1mules that had1( .)o i 1olenl at. a 0cam1 p)-.neet ing inl Nortlh C:lWolina~. The11 11aul's were I rae1l~Ced to trail had beeln host. Priof'essor TLice saiys that a s.hower of sta~rs exOcedinhg inl billianicy thati which occurred forty oddl years ago will take plalce on the night of t~he 13th1 of November. Young men will take notice. This will afltbrd at rarc' opor tunity forvitng The NeTws9 and CYouier hatS failed to reachi~Tj Winsboro 01n thle dayi of pubt1li enltion1 several times iln tihe past I la-e wveeks. This is 0 great inconOnCIienIce to the many1l subscribers at this phi1ce, wh~o (10 not like being a daIy behind biand. We hope our contemporary wvill look into tils matter anid see where the fault rests. A ne0W mail ronte has been estaib 1ished betweec'I' Winnsboro and Flint Hill. The mail willl leave Winnsboro - very Friday at eight o'clock in tihe -morning; returning, it will reach Wilnnsboro at five o'clock in tile after noon of the same dlay. Mr. A. 11. Ford, of Williamston, is the contrac tor, andc Mr. Hugh Mulvana, of Fair hld, is thle mail rider. DEATHri OF Musfl. ELUzAnwrrrJ MILLER. -Our Ridgeway correspondent writes: "This old lady, widely known in Towvnship Numher Elght as -the ward of the neighborhood, died on. Thurs day night in Ridgoway, after a weary illness of many mon~ths, in the eighty fifth year of her age. During the last two weeks of her life she constantly prayed to be at rest, and at last begged for an anodyine that would end her life of suffering-thereby making a few change their opInions as to the practice of cut hanasia." ExcunusroNi TO OHAlRL-sTo.-In or der to glvo the people oni the line of the Charlotto, Columbia and Augusta Railroad an opportunity to visit Charleston to insike their fall pInch~as es, the Company will soll tickot# to Charleston and return, good for five (5) days, n'om its stations, at the fol lowing low rates, viz.: lackstock, $4.10;- Woodwvard's, $1.00; Winne .boro, $8.65.; Rlidgeway, $8. .l3Blythec wood, $8.05.- These tickets wiill be good orily on the passenger- tins' wyhich reach Cohtnibia f'om Charlotte flivlslin.at 6.80)a. ml., and ftom Au glasanlehtaln sa O4 ru i.,Ooobe 22, 1879. Exciursion train leaves Co Ilumbla for Charleston at 3.00 p. m. tsame day. The Chester Couty Fair opens on the 28th inst. Exhibits must be sent by the 27th. The Fair promises to prove at grand success. The agent of tihe Charlotte, Columbia and Ag'isti Railroad at this place has received the following instructions from Mr. D. Cardwell, assistant. general freight and pasengeri agent: "You can way bill any ati'cles which parties desire to ex h/ibil, charging regular rates, and they Imust prepay tle stune. Upon the re turn of, the article the amout, will be refunded Ot application. Coiimtenic ing October 26, you canl sell tickets, "00(1 for flve days, to (lestmr and returin, at flour ceits per mile for the round trip." Nimw ADVuErTISE.u: N'rs.-Mr. R. W. Phillips is out this Imorimg with an advertiseniieiit ini which lie tells soine thing about the various useful and or in:mental articles lie has now in his establisument. Mr. Phillips coii miidnmced tile furnmi iture businiess Some i years ago in the simall stoire Ie eorier lV Occupied, but tile demiaitds of his trade soon required a larger place and lie tlten pit upl) time spaciotts and well ar'ranged establishment he now occut pies. lle now has on hand a very full and haniiidsotime stock. of fuirniture of all kinds, which buyers will do well to examine. Mlessrs. Sugenheimer &, Groeschel annutounumce fltt Ihev have opented a ntev store at the stand lormerly occupied by Sol. Wolfe. lere they hive agreat a'l riety of' geIt lemieii's aid youths' clothing, and iihcy articles, of which they invite an examination. Their stores are well arranged, and full ofl Io0(s. Mr. A. W. Ulrlowii, the )o)pu lar salesmatn, is still with thetm, and will be pleased to sce his friends. A Fron-r Anou-r Too-rinics.-The toothpick market is agitated. Those ehiefly in use are of white wood and poinited it both ends. A pateit tor1 fourteeni years was obtailled for thmeim in 1866, ani the fhctorv of tle Boston owniers at Buckslield, Me., usled fr'om three to live thousand coris of wood yearily and turned Out inealculable qilnuitities. A box o 2,500 jold for' t weity-ive cents, and the proiit was large. A log six feet long and about eWit'een inlches in diaineter was placed ini a inauchine, where bevil kiives cit it inl ealh direction anid turned out th1e tcmothpicks ready for' market. About Pigtleen ImiontIths ag(o another Boston firim sttrtcd a 1.hetor in the woods of Ohio an111 d use1d si'milar inachinery. The price thetn begtuu tumiblingur, and fell to twenty cents retail, then to cigh teen, Fourteen and twvelve. O late tlie ot'ritil nilitattheturers have reduced I tle figure to teln cents, or eight cents at vhtolesale, and report their alntago nists to be ou thie verge of stopjage. -Heunry Wattersoni made the opell inig the aicddress betfore the Louisville Zoological Associationm last. week, and hamt very' ntight, thie young hippopota nus (lied and1( the zeb'>a br'oke out of his stall and kicked the bauby elelphanitI to deathi.-Bl. J.ouis fTmes-journal. -A lRichmondii (Ky.) lpper tells of a miouintain ptreachetr whose sahir'y Jast yeatr was $18.20 antd tweitty-seveit pairs of so cks. -I apneiatrs that Mark T1watin hims not haid the miunip~s in Patris, after' all. What the for'eigncrs took for the tumnps was only Mar'k Twain's inatural cheek. II YMrENEAL. Marru'iied, otn the 8th inst., at thie resi den1ce of the bride's father, by the 11'v. Tr. W. Mellichamup, Mn. Jotux W~r to Miss M IXNul Scluoos-bothu of Fazirlcld. ilarrtied, ont Thnursday, the 16th inist., atl thie residence 0of thme bride's father', by the Rev. C. D). Rowell, 31n. Llewis T1. WJFoS to MIss ANNua Eo - :uutsNos-both oft'V hirfieh~l. No carlds.. rj O I E hou se fornjt ly occupied by Mr. (3Goodintg. ..r1iy to LA W PAR'i'NERSHIIP. r tjIE utnderosignied have~' formnedl a partit nortshI i p tunder thme stylo of' LY L-ES & BARRLON, for the pratctico of law in till the couts of Fairtloki coutnty. oct I8-txav'Ouw J. T. BARRON,' FORL SALE. I WILL soil at auction, Octobor 18th, 11879, the wearing alppareh, house.. hold anid hitohon furniture and general effeots of the E~staute of Alexander oKon zio, dec~ease, maf the house north of' thme tosidence of Jaritles Md. Chlandl,er. D). R. FLENNIKE N, oct 14-f8x1 Atn'r. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE'. ALL concerned will plese take notice . tatI wllsell to the highiet bid notes and nccounta duo mue as Asslgnee of Culp & Raigsdalo and J. E. Cratig & Co. Now,. gontloemen, if' you don't want your namtes Rung ont at public auction you will pleano cosuo forward and settle. These matters must be closed up). W. D. SIMP8ON, -oct 18-ti Assignee. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of' an execution to me di ..Lreeled, I wvill offer for sale, before the court-house door in Winnisboro, on the first Mondlay in November next, with in the legal htoturs of sale, for cash, the followng-described proyerty', to wit: Three thtousamnd two hund red aind fifty eight rounds of' seed cotton. Levied on as the property of Jim Tidwvell, at the suit of John PWison. Sheiffs ffie, JOHN B. DAVIS, Sherif's O~oo,8. F. c. Wi'nnsiboro, 8. 0., Oct it6, 1879. oct 18 SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtue of an execution to me di rected, I will offer for sale, before the court-house door in Winn sboro, on 'the first Monday in Novomaber next, be tween the leg0a1 hours of sale, to the highest bidder for'bash, the folhcewng-desorjbed jp er , to wit; ~ a rk bay barse, about eight years 'OdZcoed ormas the tiroperty of Dun att ytyynttho suit of D. K 'Belf. JOh1R D.'DAVIS - Sherf ff's Office, -8. 1,'0. Winnsbor; 18. SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtuo of an execution to mo direa od, I will offer for salo, before th court-houso door in Winnsboro, on th first Monday in November next, belwev the legal hours of lal, to the highest bid der, for cash, the following-describe property, to wit: Four bae of ootton. Levied on aN ti property of llazel Youngo and Wml. I Youngo at the suit of P. 1". Simms, Trut too. JOHN B. DAVIS, Sheriffs Office, 8. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., Oct. 16, 1879. oct 18 SHERIFF'S SALE D Y virtue of an execution to me di .') rected, I will offer for salo at th late residence of WI.1. J.Shelton, on tii first, Tucaday after sale-day (Monday) i. November iext, between tho legal liour (if salo, to the highest bidder, for cash, li following-r-described property, to wit.: Ti ht huilshlold alt kitchen furniture consisting of buds, bed-ling, chairs, t-i bhi, warIrobes, on1e wagon, one cross-cu saw, and other articles. Levied on as ti property of Wi. J. Shelton, at the suit, o Henry M. Gibson. JOHN B DAVIS, Sheriffs Oflico, S. F. C. Winsboro. S. C , Oct. (. 1879. oct )8 SHERIFF'S SALES. B Y virtue of an execution to me di reeled, I will offer for sale, bofor the cotrt-houso door in Winnsboro, o the first Mlondiay in November next b( tween the legal hours of sale, to the high est bidder, nfor cash, the following-tie scribed properly, 1.o wit: Two bales of cotton. Levied upon a s ti property of It. K. Pickett, at the siit 0 ALSO, One dark b-y horse, about twelve year. old, and one bridle and saddle. Levici oil ats the proper ty (of 1,. A. Gib An, at tb suit of Thomas K. Elliott, as assignoo o Ladd Bros. JOHN B DAVIS. Sheriff's 0f1ic0, 8. F. C. WVinn sbhoro, 8. C., Sept. 26, 1879. oct IS NOTiOE. LL persons holding clailms, o whatever n1ature, igitiinst, fl County of Pairifield tire hereby notilie to rleseit the same oi or before thi first day of November next, or the' will be debarred payment. JNO. A. IINNANT, Chmn. 11d. Co. Conmmissioners, Fair field Couity. Oct, 1b-xttf TOWN ORDINANCE. r[ lIE following sCctionl of an Ordi B nan1ce passed Oil the 1st, of March 1878, is published by order of Coincil bai.c-'rox V1. Be it furt her ordailed That any personi or persons who shal run, ride or drive anv horse or horse: at it rapid rate through in of tll streets, or shall ride or drive'upon an of the side walks of said streets, 0 shall hitch any horse or mu11le to an enlce or post in such it wiy as to oh striet said side wilks, shall be fine< from one dollar to tweilty dollars i each case, according to the discretioi of the litelndaltt.t b'slc Police have orders to arrest a] violators of this O)rdisnance. E. S. Cs A Nmsu, oct 4 Cler'k of' Council. Ollir & Chaliel HAVE ENLARGED THIEIRL STOCK 0] JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER, PLATED WA RE, GLASS WARE AND FANCY GOODE Makring it enitirely nnfne~es r'y for the: culstoiuer's to go outsidle of Winnsboro ta aniy article inI their line. 'They3 p)'l themselves to give ad vantages in regard VA IETiYiY, QI'ArLITY- AND PICI u' ill n .inst~i y in .10 a:, aial be l ocuro on1 5 hiort no) oct 4-3m1 NEW GOODS! 'rE undersigned would enll espoos attention to their newly-receive stock osf FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Tholse goods have boon selected wit speciail reference to the wants of thi markot, and will be sold at LOWEST LIVING PRICES. The stock consists of too many articles t< bo enumerated in onadvertisemnent A1 examination can alono satisfy purchaser A call fromi purc.hasers is respoetfull solicited. SATISFACTION GUARANTEEI: P. LIIDERER & BRD., Congress street, one door south of Morrn Ilotel, irnsuboro, 8. 0. sept 30-xttf Ligliest sg S eURI e NNE ) r 6 MVM O NE 0a DONIr n 0 UNTIL YOU Seen my stock of furniture, which newest, and cheapest, according to q 110W supply of Clhrom1os, Picturo Frri Shades, Mirrors, &c. Furniture neat Lumber and Laths for salo. I am Factory. All order promptly attoude Wilson New Improved So wing Machi oct 18 1879. FA LL 1879. WINTER G4OODS. WE WILL NOT DE UNDERSOLD! [ WE havo just received a largo and well assorted stocia of Dry Goods of all kinds, Notions, Ho siery, Fancy Goods, etc., Cassi Meres Jeans, Kerseys, Tweeds and Satinets. Boots and Shoes of all kinds and at bottom prices. SPECIAL ATTENTION I We ask an inspection of our ele, gant assortment of Clothing. You you will be repaid for the trouble. SHAWLS I SHAWLS ! 1 Our stock of Shawls is complete in every respect. HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! from 25 cents to $5.00. Flannels, White and Colored. We can't begin to enumerate all. Call and be convinced. You will save -money by giving us a call before purchasing. J. F. McMASTER & CO. sept 80 M. L. KINARD, OPPOSITE the WHEELER HOUSE, COLUMB IA, S. C., HAS received the largest stock of. Clothing that has ever boe~n in Columbia, and is selling at Elegant Choviot and English Cassimero 8uits madeo in Llhe intest styles. Also, 'a ?fine line of Soft and StilflInts, and a weoll selected line of O,'er Coaits, of IFur Beav ers, Ulsters. lierseys, and Melton5. Call and Examine miy stock before pur chasing elsewhere. MR. JAMES R1. KENNEDY is wvith tho above establishment, and would be pleased to see his frionds when in the city. M. L. KINARD, r Oct 4--1m Columbia. S. C. o ISH1 AN.D OT.STER M. .TO THDl L C~IIMXNS OF W1INNS ~ BORO AND FAIRFIELD: I WOUJLD respecif'ully announce to the public thect 1 have made ample a rangenments with the best 1101uses at Norfohlk, Suiflolk and Charleston, to ii supply mne with, FRESH SALTr WA Ld TER1 1?SH anid the very best BAY OYSTERS for this season. I will keep them in store FRIESHI ON ICE every day, so that my customers can supply thiem b selves at anmy time. All my Oysters and( Fish are guar anteedl to be fresh and of the VERY BEST QUA LITY. Very respectfully, F. W. HABENICHIT, Washi ngton street, Rear of Town~ .sept80-1m AUGHTRY& MARTIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND CO~MMSSION -MERCHANTS, No 174 Main St. (White Front) 00CLUMrBIA, 8. 0. -We have Mr. 3. 8. Gladn6y with u's.' He will bo glad to see all of his old frfeiuds. (Give us a call, befr trohnasirels , whore. AUGHTJIY & MARTIN ,' ,Oct 114moe. INDIA RUBB3E B3ELTIJNG. ]3 oe~nets Ieod Olovcer d. aal t low ,roa just ovIv edFo a~i1 BUY HAVE s one of the largest, handsomest, Iality, to be found i g Winnsboro. A nos, Wall Pockets, Drackots, Window ly repaired at moderate prices. agent for a Door, Sash and Blind d to. Also, agent for the Wheoler & ne, and two others. R. W. PHILLIPS. NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY DAY. J. I. BEATY has just returned from New York, and wo are now re coiving a stock of Dry Goods and Notions, Clothing and Hats, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, &c., which was carefully selected, and bought at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. We ask, not only our customers, but the whole community, to call and examine our goods. J. M. BEATY & CO. sept 20. SPOOL COTTON. ESTABLISHED 1812. GEORGE A. OLARK, soLE AGEN'r. -0 4.0 BRAD A, EW OK The distinctive features of this spool (cotton are that it is made from the very linest SE A ISL AND COT TON. It is finhed Roft a's tho cotton from which it is made; it has no waxing or ar licial fmnish to deceive the eyes; it is the strongest, smoothest and muost ebratic sowing thtread in the market; for machine sewing it has no equal; it is wound on W HI TE S P OOLS8. Thme Black is thme most perfect JET BLACK ever produced in spool cotton, being dyed by a system patented by ourselves. Th'le colors arc dyed by the NEWV ANILINE PROCESS rendering them so perfect and brillhant that '1ress-makicers everywhlmoe use themi insteaud of sowing silks. . A Gold Medali was awarded this spool coft'f" ii Paris, '878, for "great strengph'' ani 3 nea excellence" being the hi gh cst a~ward given for spool1 cotton. We invite comparison and lespectfully ask ladies to give it a fair trial and con vince the uselves of itsm superiority over wholesale and retail of 0.203AG. SM ITH'S~WORM 0i1 ATusNs, GA., December e, 1878. A few ntghtse since I gave imy son one dose of the Worm oil, and the next day he passed 16 large worms. At the same time I gave one dose to my little gIr, four years old, and she passed 88 worms from 4 to 5ice o WORM OIL for sale by deastor & joe Prepared 'y Dr. E. 8. LN1DON, Athens, Gan. &~A month guaranteed. $19 a da a ~GIPhome made by the tndustr'ious. cpital not required: we wvili Start you. Mena women, boys and girls mnke money faster al work for us than at anything else. The work is light and pleasant, and such as atnyone can go right at. These why are wise who can see this aollee will send us their addresses at once and see for themselves. Costly eutit andl terms free. Now is the time. Those already at work are layingulrg sums of money. Address Aug 19-tomxiy MOKING and Ohewing Tobacco, andI k iO gars of the ilnest brafads, can be ~ad at J. D. MecOARLETS, Ey1 recowmmond the **'AST'4 .B a OiL as a safe il))tminator.- It is a atand white as Water, conseutly .oo.Tsy it The pt~ 6 les thjall $. v, Trs C0O TO THE W E desire to call special atten which has been oponed at friends and the public generally and finest Clothing for Men, 'You this market, which we guarantee - BLY with that kept in first-clas WE MAKE A Of Clothing and Gentlemen's Fu even the most fastidious both as result from inspecting our stocl such bargains as will astonish eve price." Very respoe SUGENHEIM P. S -Our Dry Goods advertisei oct 11 THE ELEPHM -WITH A FRESH FALL AND WI -AT TI WINNSBORO DRY GOODS, FAN BAZ1 -0 We take pleasure in announcing to o lhat we are now opening the finest an imd Winter Goods, including Fancy : ityles of Millinery, Ladies' Dress Goo -DEALE] 3ROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIE CROCKERY, TJN and WOOD vhlch will be offered at very low price r than the cheapest, and cordially ir I am also aigent for the well-known BEWING MACHINES. oct t TO THE IIlIE undersigncd desire to inform the complete stock of Dry Goods, Notions, mid respectfully invite an examination o1 'buy no Goods for' cash," have not an "i )eloW cost.," get no "'discounts" in bnying ire, rents, etc. are paid ; but hope, by a< 'QUICK SALES ANI mid b~y giving close attention to the wvanI m ''assignment," and make both ends mi THE CELEBRATED "JUN oct .1 THE AUGUS PLAIN:I AVING knocked the bottom out of last fall, I now tako pleasure in sti xdjoining counties that I am now prey PRICES, which my price-list will sho !rom long-winded high--priced houses, !ore can sell at LIVE and LET LIVE~ md judge for yourself 7iood Calios 6 Best Calicos 6@0 Piedmont. Shirting 5. Piedmont Shirting 6 o. Piedmont (. Shirting 7e Drilling la . .i 8* @ e G*ood tQuil Lin Dheekd Homeospn8 Lood Kettcky JWu 10@'% utroiles at one, ntwo 'and 4h ee een TR ADE. ion to our New Clothing Store ;. Wolfo's old stand. We offer to i great variety of the cheapest ths and Boys, ever brought to to compote MOST FAVORA~ Clothing Stores ANYWHE RE. SPECIALTY nishing Goods, and can satisfy ;o style and price. No harm can r, and we belive we can offer n those who want goods at "half bfully, ER & GROESCHEL tont will appear next week. {T HAS COME, STOCK OF NTER GODDS, HE CY GOODS, AND MILLINERY AR. nr friends and the publio generally, d most complete assortment of Fall mnd Staple Dry Goods, all the latest do, Fancy Goods and Trimmings S IN 9, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, ENWARE, LUMBEB, ETC., i; as we are determined to sell cheap rite all to call and see for themselves. DAVIS, WEE~D and AMERICAN J. 0. 1%OAG, PUBLIC.. Ir friends and the public that they have Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Crockery, etc., 'the same, before purchasing, as they nulimited cap1ital," (10 not sell "at and , by which freights, insuran~ce, clerk. Iloring to the old adago, SMALL PROFIT,* s of their patrons, to be able to avoid ot. EL.DER a 00, O'' CORSET FOR SALE. TA STOREn~ FACTS. bhe old credit and high price -systenm iting to the people of Fairfield and~ ared to offer goods at MATOHLiES wv. Ido not buy goods otl4 like some of my~ odnyt4o~ l 1 canton Plannel Dre Goods .8, 9,11) 14 186 Elegant Goods 2G0 '2~ A bPdrivefndLadies' el Shoes I Shoes 31 oeIiro to somiethit g In Ladie.'Th% .i