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TOWN AND COUNTY. T' JUSDAY, Octobie a3, : 189. T'.:inis of Tunli NIE.wS ANI> 11:IRALD. ---Tri-weekly edition, fourl dolhiriS per aan, in advainco; weekly edition, two (tollr andlity ens per(011nn11, inl advance. Liberal discottitl, to clubs of live and uil rds. R1-A:S oP Any i.:irriN4:.-OneC do) hair per inchl f1or thll- first inlsertion, v 'Id 111y ceits per inch 1 61 o el ai tseq ii in sl ion. lese rates apply to :ill ad ver iseme nI I It', o I teove I n it ' 1re, In d are. payabhle sictdly inl advanic. Coil *r.t fo (tlw-ey ,six orf w le m nh nn1de on very I i libe ralI f v I I ,. TI m1 ie 1al 14 i': >tI ces, liven ceil per 0i for 1th i'l inser t 1111d Seven HIMidi 1.02 Illa's i e I I S( (i a(d on*e-:ial ents per in for. each subequn'tnserin. Obi wtars. I.2rits of retpect chargd as adver It iseiin. Sim.ph alinnieeItns of nularriages and devath" puiblishied freec of charlge, ml7 Solicited. All comintIenI11ctions,, or whatsoever nI.(ture, should be tuhlrelo ssed to ei Winnsboro I'ibli.ing - Coay Winsboro, S. C. 1.2\: Iolmclu-:m - 1.1: .The ollow-'s ~Ita 1.0;JIItewod .1;Com itc is the proeill schli leii of arrivnls onl the 10. . t A til roae iid, u plcm till lm1sis of, Washintrionl lime, -which is Sixtven minutes fasu!ter thin WiinnSboro0 tille: D.\Y P'Ass-rG Notl . Colu 1 bin, 10..8, ;1. m :il i tly i lwood, I .:.,,N; lRidgeway. 1i.157; S-'impson's, 12.12, p). m1.: W itnwboro, 12.:?.1: AdI grer's, 12.1: ; While Oak, 12.-50; Wood wior', 1.02: .ilackstock, .0.8; Ches t er, 1.:14: Charllotte, 1 .m N IgislT IP (110 1".\s It(:V -(: 1G'OUTing. :3.05 1 Ihkst ic k1.7 ,a3ti I )Wo IdWar II ' , 'S. .22; Whit e Oak, 3.:5 A der' s :1.- 1: Winnsboro, 1.57 ; Simpson's, -..; Itidsew~y,.1.:30; lilythewood, -.-.18; Coluimbia, b.:37; Augustl-a, 9. 15, a. mi. -ThiEese tins stop only t the ie Columbia: Port .Milk, ock 11111. Cilt'( te~r, Winnl.boro, lNidgeway, Ulyheo Wood. Oth(er staiosre r.0 ecogizl is ''ila l' ,4ils ions." Fl I , 1('tIll geilT T \I- IiO N( : 0 1 N ORTIg . Cohnmhia, 5.:30, a. mI.; . iI'tildlewood, 6.15; liideway, 7.20: fWeelinsboyo, 8.30: Woodwards. Cornwall's 10.25; e'lister, I1.05 ; Charlotte, 3.-5, F I t oi t aIT11 TR.\ N- 0 ING sil '11. 11. Cbester, 9.05, a. lim. Colnwal's, 10.25: 0Il iicks lock. 10.-5 i d wi wd'n, I1I ; WVinnI Isbo ro., 12. 1J5, p).m.Iid -way, 1.:1,0; nlythewood, 2.15; Coln bia, 3.-10. a'ttached and Inil daily, slundayli' ex cepted. Kofnie of, Honeo-Ei . S. Chandler, Reporterf.. Wv acknow \vledge'! the reve0'p1 of' anl inlvitatiolm to ilhe -llop" to be gin V durig Fir eek n Cestr. We have i'0 doubt. it will be ait very .)leasante ihe grand jury o; Chiie'liter county. inl their presetient 11.de at the bI l'tie terin of court, reconend tath te Le'rgslaure (.nitle, at law providinig at trilPS jusi for0 n township1 :101.1 conidi'igth jui1i0io00. uc js aes witi tnhi iits of th onsidraion for Wich heis apinltod. Fase Cheser FareI AoiinIms arr.ng3d Weuder thesuervsin o8Cp T. M. anirs lolnds omAeF i-cims oratmone orsive0 wllbeawrd(. 8nigh1 acre expectedlli to0 r2d; i coisr till $1car60 to0.opeig.W Jnte the lit Wei fee Nail 1hey Ae i getoemansid in09 coveratoi a few dayg tart to boeli-t Deis. pl". o 1f Kted, aCtlericls of (ihe't toe ent hlarvet Jseason, 112l aces deideowy better of Jthanstony tom ine theC surrender., 11 athsink thwell peo. leave lied iorto econ8.omialy and mnage bot tery gene.ray toa ding anU. a sic$h5 wr Ti getea ison pates, and hisok views are therer torJthma greato~ d al. s~I of real estate hav bee eteedinth W. . rei to SlinPriesio, by, .1 of all are ill the town of Iidge way; consideration $200. Thos. 1". 1arrisonto Mattic L. Ilar rison, 135 atres inl township no..12; coisiderat oll $1171. Adella C. Shelton to Fannic M. I Clay(oin, once-sixth interest. il 18:1' aces in townshi nIo. 1; cosideration Walter F. Coleuuin to TIhos. W1. lBrive, I1W acres in township no. 2; COnlsidentlion ll 1 A. P. liller to Alexander WiliiIord, !one lot. inl tie (own of Winnsboro; considenltioll 1600 .1nnev.' .. liieloll(d to Gladden's Grovve ('hurchl. 2 acres inl township no. I,'. 1 ( CIrry, Age(nt, to Johnt 1). Young, 150 acis ill towniship Ito. 10; consideration .1,1000 S. V. iMull, Shr to S. T. cib son, the right, title :nd intecrest o, \W. .. iShelton5 inl a 1raet. of -182 aeros int own- I Ship Ino. I ; olsidet'ioll 5:,. Nelson I )ixon to F. J. DoIghtss, 200(acres inl towNrnship no. 3; cons.ider atin 2000. Enll'jis lder' (o Alarv E. Shaw, one0 lot, inl O town of Wilnsboro; colsid- P erfion .12000. V W. I. JRobri ton I(o W.l. Creigld, 1 Il 4 arres ill (ownship it1. 1.1 ; conlsid erationl 1tion6 . II. A. Gleniu i(o Jolhn Pariell, 17 aes1e ill toWIship nto. ; consideration $119. C. T. leCrorev Io usan i 1111 an i . Al~ ory the, ri31h, title anld iniitri.,f h() lie colveyorl in a 1ract of >)00 aceres ill towniship n0. 3; conusidera- h ti on $800. Wil. 11. \Voodwnrd, Trus.tee, to .ed I Hill Chiutrch, o lalre inl township Io. 2; considleration $.0 D.1It. Flonikenl to Sallie P'. Simlp- h4 Son,11 acre1I ill townsislo p 12o 1 I 1: con- 'I Sidecrationl -i3000o.;I Cltrie Ilarri;s to George' W. ('raw 2, on lot in the townl of Wils bo0o; con5sideraon. ll . 1879. ot malarial feve, Ur.. seIn. Esr:u:, ihiait, daugiter of W. C. I Thurs(Iy, O itober 161, 1879, by th Riev, J. C. Ale'Muillen and thlievR. I J. 8. Wl:ite, Mn. G. L. R.xxm-:rY to f Mliss I'. It. AliI. ;mlM u. DAIEL: II.u ., .11., to Ass E. F. 'Ao1.,-v. All of Fail field. . .. .. -. 'NCUI..An ACEN- : T-r -rA . T N.. A very singu."'1lar a'ident halppiend to lt, Clinrlotte. ('olitniba:11and Allguelslta paISSenger(1 (rainl as it eninec in ve str I r dlay allernoon at four' o'clock. As 1110 elgilne.plssd overO Ih(e Irog of 1110 .% switch itjumped (the track, ant1d strik- i ing th 1side intelk ral alunogo on 1he1 eis- les of1 1Ihis for5 a5 (distanIce 20IL1a to - rasil. So when'1 ilhe train wasH stopped0 by11 I4 apliation ot' th ir1 bru1k es, t he engine(-all the wheelos of it-wass on1 1h0 sidtac 'k, thle car5 Oin th m i 511(ck, and(1 the tender'5 of the0 engine0 b1twee thel 1 wo tra) cks . in all th le c'onfutsion and1( 11554 Iliing' around12( of ' tings)4, niothing was1( bro(keni and1 110 A Sru-.uM ExcIIr. lirxxIN( AY.-. Au engine1 (of thie lichutond12( & Danis ville I05ailroad stainling-on'" the1 tun oil oft ifts41, own areord(,.ranl otr 1the (end( ofrthe tr~n-k and1( kept onl towards I og Iownis. There00 is no2 telling) how hir ii, wouh11 l nive g4oni 15uid it. not1 eneounlit is cut downi 11hre or' fouro fi'et below the uHeeOiLi. As it. des5Cended( in1o th50 cut1 the1 pilot, wals driven5 11 intoh stin15(-HI iii, tiI'ly or mor00 feet, beyond the e12(d of' the( track. This beha11vior 01on 1)he pt of1 an enlgine1 is not alto0 getherO utmal1, and1( was25 (due to thet iet 11ha11 there is 1a leakage4 in1 son11 of thie vallves by which the steam11 ('scapes Iinto) .he steaml1 es~s un11il aI1. suficienit asniinit hals accunn11lated'( 12) Het the pis 1(11 rods1 inl miotionI. The enin do2' (10 55ot alppear~ t) be ijured'( to anvl 51on5 siderale extent2). he fron t (' truk wheelIs and5( someli minor1 par1ts of( thle but1 it will be 110 small11 jobs to get. it. 2)n I ho track algai.- (hariollc Ob~sreer'.I Ilow A FI)ONn En LAisSs rrim A 11h( SNAKlE -Zoo Nerceui is a girl of~ S'seentee, of' i~xed bloodl, beauL1tifuil and1( bol( and5( -1. (adaring rid1er. Oni Tedvof~ last week she peroforme~d aL reiconarlil exploit . Whilet out loo0k inig up1 someo of' her frtherO's issig pIonics she en)countered' ai muonster ra1t- j 1101 h1orse suddenlly to shy, nearl1'y dis mounIting 1her. Getting commaIfnd( of he1'rianl, she reined( up1 a1 short dis- I tan1ce3fromlf thle rept11e, whVlich, aIngeredi C at the intru'lsion, coiled( itself J ready(1 for battie. Cool and1( cllected2, thes girl, swin)ging 1100 lariat, 1hit it a sharp - blow. Maddenedi, the snake se'veral timeos strunck at bor. Dexter- 's onsily .swinginlg heri suppl1e1 cord( again1, 1 sheo "noosed3(" the1 reared( 1h0ad of~ lien snake, an~d, whoolihng about, boro rap3 Idly oil' for homeo, dniggiung bor pize' ( ftero 1her. . it Was und1(oubltCalv theo liveliecst "snaklIng"OC ever0done in'on tanla. .Arroiving at the0 house, hor,thjth 01' and1( sevycral cow-b)oys stoppd0( out to grecot heor, and to thorm shie proudly ex hibitedl tj h on1ster, its lifi 1now ex-. tinct. Its length; by atutal measre1'- ] men01t, was1 aiscrtaned to ho scyoni tc't and eight ics, and its gleth, at theo largest parit, sixtden ihes0. TheI rat tles numlfbered twenty..nino complete 0110s and( a1 "button,." Thlis st'ring of . 'attles was sent into Meolonai, and (1 i f comiplianico Wvith anl or'der accompanflIy lng It,.an exp)ortjoJewele has for' soy cral days been5 .forming th)e most~ uIIque necklato.,pr'obably Ooer maiide 1) thIs or any otherI country. It Is ini tended as a pregegtto Zoo. As8 Co'TONJ .K w.-- cogni~nerce, so h.1iter i~ ~~f) .ghdio Iumah sys temn. Wo caihn lifen iany pecace~ wth II (o.1 ANI) Sii,vu lt.- A Washiigtoni 1i81iptclh SaIyS: "It i understood that le coiia"e of tel an11(d live dollar gold >ieces will soon be resutmed. Tho nints litve run to their full Capacity oining silver, andl(] it is no more thint air that gold should have a little lince. It 1is not likely that any more uarter ogles o oic dollar gold ieces will be coined, its the cifleut roul be to prevent the silver dollars roin yetting into circulation. The 'il eriani tven1ty-dollar gold )icec 'a 1vori'te coit: inl Etrope, andinI al V.y\_411111m (ds i premitim. hei o0verllnlent employo~s here1- received inl hie list tuon'4 s pay qItlte ai1 respecha 4e per eent- inl siver:1 do 1h11r., and wh~enl iv1mbers of Coigriess get, back to Valhingoi they will receive teln per ell(. ol' their pay inl silver." ve eba1nge1's are required to 11111ke th'e 'nited States Senate a tic ili 1881. 'linan-iiitii vill h. Succeedel by a He lnlicvan, but there vill be it staid-ofl' rith th1e 1emocratic Sentator who will 4! (hloseln to suceled Seniuior Bruce. 'le gainis which heI lie Relmblicls hopC S111:1ke are inl the su1cessors to Sena )lrS Kerman, of Nmv York, Eaton, of tilnm1 11tiul, NAl l uald, of' Indialna, hu11lo1, lpol'fNew J er'ey, aiid Wial ie, of l' ennsylvania. It tmy make i lls in all tlese case.( the Seaiite will P e41:1tlly divided, imdi Air the Demo ats (4) liave it majorit v Kelo-rg would aIe to be ousted'. 1)avis, of' Illin ois, i oIt inechnled inl the calculationi, be anse it is not knownii where lie stands ieni the thvo mrties are so closely di itdr.-Was~mhin1yton1 Star. W mirn ON l'os-.i. C.\ms.-A mg--tandng oder of, the P'ost Offive )k ar 1111it 1h S rq4u11ilred tlat. a1ll pos il carct ha ving any portion of their zes-age wiittenl oin their ih'e should e treated a s1 uiniallable. First, As. istit Postimiste'r GIeneral Tyner re mut lv rescilded this order to the ex !it of holding that such writing shall of renider I liei uiinmailable ) perse, or prevent their beingoi forwarded till .ss it, makes the utfidress illegiblc. 'le public are cautionled, however, hat by writinw any portion of the Iiessalge oil i lie 'ale they will incur a ikk of the cards being missent or de tred. A S.m V nitF. EPi'SODEl.-A touching lCidelI of, the phlliue in the South is ('corded( in late. 'emphis papers. E. . lrshall 1111and Jane, his with, were ik'en ill at, nearly the Smle1 time, and otl died withinit a half hioir of each ther. Durinig theirillness t'hey would ]low nei hoct or nor nurse to atteid lemu, id all Imiedieine wats r'efused. 'hey were prepared for butrial at the A1une tile an(d were takenl to file ceme lry to.trvtliei. A singlre carriage fol wed till llales, but it contained io loilrners. The hilsballd ind if c're crllridI to Iheir graves without a iriend to f6ollow them. -Tickling ilidices 1aulglteri except iekliig" inl the throat. which Causes oighiing,-at once removed by 'Dr. nll's Congh Syrtip. 25 cents per ottle. * JNICIlfTA OF HONOR. 1E 'r sem'mniir mectIn of True llol lrihoold L.ndge, No. mii, will be held in niiSOi1c 1111L oFil I'daI vy evening, 24th inst., at ',* o'ock. A lull attendance is eannistly do tred E. 8. CiIANDLER* OcL 23 . Ieporter. 1NOTICE. LL pesonsholding claims, of whtver niature, 'aaist the ~ounitv ot' 1"airfield aire hiereby nlotified a presen~lt thle same11 on or' before the r't thiy of' Novemuber' next, or thley vill be deb)arr'ied paymeni~lt. dhNO. A. lilNNANT, ~hmn. lbl. Co. Commissioners, Fair field Count v'. OCt 15-xtli' iiiTRY & IYARTIN, wI ioLESA[LE AND IETrAIL 1ROCERS AND COMMIfSSION 1MEROMflANTS, No 174 Main St. ('Whito Front) COLUMIIIIA, S. C. W~e havo Mr. J. S. Gla-iney wit usi11. He 'il be. 1gla11 to see all1 of h is old f'riends. 1 ive, us a idall' e-pn rehasin-! else oc t 11 .3m1 os 1REATVI EXCIEMENT --AT PALiETTO HOUSE. JJUSTL AIllRIVED one of the finest as ortmaents of Liqjuors in the ]Boro. One arre'l of' Glibson's Celebrated Old Nectar, 810; Throi'n Barrels of tiue old Rye \Vhis :ey: 1st., Old Imperial Cabinet Whiskey, yeara old; 2nd, also, the Mabel Bello, 9 itb; 3rd, Rloanoko Rye, the .oldest, 18 litto. Corn WVhiskoey of the best grados, lorth (Cardlina Corn,8wooet and Sour Mash 'f the best grades Also, Wines and Bran, les of the finest brands, I have also at no lot of Cigars and Tobaceo which I rll (dispo0e of at reasonable prices for ash1 only. Give me a call, and I will treat 'on right. Philadelphia Lager Bleer al-. 'ays on hand from t~bo calobrated firm of horger and Engeui. You can find me at 11 times at the Bar under the Winnsboro lotel, next, door' to D. RL. Flonnikon's. Jall andl see mc. J. CL~ENDINING. aug 26 P'RESERLVE YOUR OLD BOOKS. E. R. STOKES, ILANK BOOK MANUFACTURER -AND GENERAL BOOKBINDER, [_ AS moved opposite the city Hall Lwhere ho is fully prepared, with rst-class wol'kmon, to do all kinds of rork In hlia line, BL 4ANK BOO0KS RULE2D to any pattern nd bound in any atylo desired. My fflcilities and lone acquaintainoe with lie business eniablo me to guarantee atisfaction bn orders for Blank Books; Lailroad1 Books, end Books for t~he use of )lerks of Court,' Sheriff., Probtbtdges; failters in Faluita, and other idounty effi lals. Pamphlets, Magazines, Muslo, lewspapers and Periodicals and all. kinds f publienutionxs boun21 on the most roa. enable terms and in the ' ( manner. All rdei-s promnptlyattenided tb . . E.w ;?sTOKE DON 'I UNTIL YOU Seen my stock of furniture, which newest, and cheapest, according to qi now supply of Chromos, Picture Frar Shades, Mirrors, &c. Furniture neat Lumber and Laths for sale. I am Factory. All order promptly attend( Wilsoii New Improved Sowing Machi oct18 NEW GOODS AltItIVING EVERY DAY, . M. BEATY has just returned from Now.York, and wo are now re ceiving a stock of Dry Goods and Notions, Clothing and Hats, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, &c., which was carefully selected, and bought at 0 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. FIESH AND OYSTE its. TO THE CITIZENS OF WINNS BORO AND FAIRFIELD: I WOULD resppetfully announce to the public thet ILhave made ample ar rangements -with 1'hQ best ouses Ia Norfolk, Suf11blk , d Charleston, to supply me1 with SRESH SA LT WA TER FISHt and 'tlicver'y beCst BAY OY;rERLS for this season. r'will keep them ini store FR1ESHI ON ICE every day, so that my customers can supply them selves at any timie.' All my Oysters anid Fish are guar ateedC( to be fresh and of the VERY BEST QUALITY. Very respectfully, F. W. IIABENICHT, W~ashinugtoni street, Rear. of TiownI Hall. COIIIer & Chdallr HAVE ENLARGED THEIR STOCK OF JEWELRY, STER LING SILVER, PLATED WARE, GLASSWARE AND FANCY GOODS, Making it entirely unneesary for their customers to go outside of Winnsboro for any airticle in their .line. They pledge themselves to give ad vantages in regard to VARIETY, QUALfl'Y AND PRICE. Extra fino articles which the market wvill not justify in stook; will be proreal on short notic, oct 4-3m SMITH'S WORM OIL ATREae, GA., December 8, 1878. t w rllt ine I gavciml son one dose o doseo t y fitte gir, foni 6tu d, neh passed s6 worms frm 4( noe t* P ~~rooDr .8 N, thons, a. 1y1 I P YOU wAnt tsgood Min6 Julep, Joe Lemonade, oay fany sumnier dr~im~ ,o11on1 5 #OL~. and it wil besered oyo .i awost b HAVE . s one of the largest, handsomost, iality, to be found in Winnsboro. A uor, Wall Pockets, Brackets, Window ly repaired at moderato prices. agont for a Door, Sash and Blind id to. Also, agent for the Whooler & no, and two others. I. W. PHILLIPS. 1879. FALL 1879. WINTER GOODS. WE WILL NOT DE UNDERSOLD! WE havo just received a large - and well assorted stock of Dry Goods of all kinds, Notions, Ho. siory, Fancy Goods, etc., Cassi mores. Joans, Kerseys, Twee ds and Satinets. Boots and Shoes of all kinds and at bottom prices. SPECIAL ATTENTION 1 We ask an inspection of our ele, gant assortment of Clothing. You you will be repaid for the trouble. SHAWLS I SHAWLS ! I Our stock of Shawls is complete in every respect. HIATS! HATS!! HATS!!! from 25 cents to $5.00. Flannels, Whito and Colored. We can't begin to enumerate all. Call and be convinced. You will save money by giving us a call before purchasing. th J. F. McMASTER &.CO. a sept 30 st M. L. KINARD, OPPOSITE the WHEELER HOUSE, G COLUIBIA, S. 0., . wi or HAS' received the largest stock of Clothing thiat has over boon in Columbia, S] and is soiling at LOW RIOiES Elegant Cheviot and English Casalmoro Suita madoc in the latest styles. Also, a fine line of Soft and Stiff'Hats, and a well selected line of Over Coats, of Fur' Boav ora. Ulstors, Kerseys, a:id Meltons. Call and Examuinomy stock before pur ohnsing elsewhero. MR. JAMES R. KENNEDY1 Is with the above establishment, andai would be pleased to see his friends when in the city. be M. L. KINA RD, oct d-3m Columbia, 8. C. SPOOL COTTON." ESTABLISHED 1812. e an at C)TRAD E GEORGE A. CLARK, sOLB AGENT. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. The distinotivo features of this spool cetton are that it Is made from the very finest SE A ISL AND OT T ON. ItIs finished soft as the cotton from which it Is made; it has no waxing or artificial finish to deoccive the eyes; it is the strongest, amoothest and most elastic sowving thread Inn the market; for machine sowing it has no equal; It is wound en WHI IT"E S PO OL S. The Black is the most perfect f *. JET BLACK over produced In spool cotton, being l dyed bya system paented by ourselves. oIh ce ora are dye by the 0 * NEW ANILINE PROE8S8 rendering them~ so perfect and brilliant p that dress-makers everywhere use them Instead of sewving silks. - P A GOld Mcdali was awarded this spool fl cotton at Paris, 1 878, for "great strength'' 0 and "general excellence" being tho high est award given for spool cotton. We invit comparison and espectfully 0 ask ladies to give it a fair trfa -and con vince themselves of Its superiority over all others. To be had at wholesale and totail of * 1ug13-6 ,7~0. B3OAQ. I l1 ~~OAho t t 9~ at ~orienboyaudmn *Mne ter a w c oruana anyii lse ne rl TO THE WE .desire to call special atten which has boon opened at friends and the public generally I and finest Clothing for Men, Yot this market, which we guaranteo BLY with that kept in first-clas: WE MAKE A Of Clothing and Gontlemen's Fu oven the most fastidious both as I result from inspecting our stoc Huch bargains as will astonish ev( price." Very rospec SUGENHEIM P. S -Our Dry Goods advortisot oct11 THE ELEPHAT -WITH A FRESE OALL AND WI -AT T INNSBORO DRY GOODS, FAN BAZA -o We take pleasure in announcing to ol at we are now opening the finest an d Wintor Goods, including Fancy a ylos of Millinery, Ladies' Dress Goo, -DEALE] ROCERIES, CONFECTION ERIE: CROCKERY, TIN and WOOD ilch will be offered at very low prices than the chcapest, and cordially inN I am also agent for the well-known PWING MACHINES. oct 8 TO THE . E under signed desire to informa thel :ompl)eto stock of Dry Gqods, Notions, d respectfully invite an examIation of luy no'Goods for cash," have not an "u1 low cost," get no0 "discounts" in buying~ ~c, rents, etc. are pidc; but hope, by ad QUICK SALES AND d by giving close attention tp the want "assignment," and make both ends m< F. THE CELEBRATED "JUN T~HE AUGUS PLAIN: rAVING knocked the bottom out of last fall, I now take pleasure in ati l'oining counties that I am now prep flICES, which my rice--ist will shio om long-winded, h-.b priced houses, re can sell at LI yEand LET LIVE id judge for .yourself ood (Jalcos 8*0. ost Calicos 6jc@ 7a. Iedmont Shirting 5 eo. redmont 4Shirting 6 ce. leso -4 Shirting .7ko. rillin . 8j @ Oo. ood Qnil t Lining 4fo. booke Homespuns . ood Kentucky Jeans 10 @ 150. BofiKentucky J IfP I Will use # pnes trorg this tin tioles, i4one, two and thr'ee cqen TRADE, :ion to our New Clothing Store ;. Wolfe's old stand. We offer to 6 great variety of the cheapest ths and Boys, ever brought to to compete MOST FAVORA. ClothingStores ANY WHERE. SPECIALTY nishing Goods, and can satisfy ;o stylo and prico. No harm can c, and we bolive we can offer in those who want goods at "half fu lly, ER & GROESCHEL. nont will appear next wook. (T HAS COME, STOCK OF NTER GOODS, CY GOODS, AND MILLINERY AR. iir friends and the publIc generally, I most complete assortment of Fall .nd Staple Dry Goods, all the latest Is, Fancy Goods and Trimmings tS IN 3, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, ENWARE, LUMBEB, ETC., ; as we are determined to sell cheap 'ite 1l to call and see for themselves DAVIS, WEED and AMERIUAN , J. 0. YOAG. PUBLIC. r friends arnd the public that they havo G roceries, Boots, Shoes, Crockery, etc., the same, before purchasing, as they nlimitea capital," (do not sell "at and by which freights, insurance, clerk hering to the old adage, SMALL PROFITS," s of their patrons, to be ab ;to avoid ELDER & 0" CORSET FOR SALE. TA STOREI FACTS. tho old credit and high price sytem iting to the people of I rAe and ared to offer goods at MA1O4~SS b. I do not buy goods on Z gu be like somec of my . ompetitpis~ thre. PRICES.- Compare any p op-1is6 Dres Gods8, 0,11, :4 Elegant Goodu A big drive in badfea' 69l~Iasa 40e. Trimm~ed Hats 25,4 Q7~ s.omeothing nice at $5o @ 6 ~ to somehings k / make at $2.0 % 2~0 ~e a rd, 25 @ 88}o .