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TOWN ANUY COUNTY. SATURDAY, Octobor 25. 1 : i 1870. TERMs oF Tn Nws AND HIERAL,. -Ti-weekly edition, four dollars per annut, iII advance; weekly edition, two dollars and ifty cents perannun, iII advance. LiAboral discount, to clubs of five and upwards. RATES OF Al vrismNG.--ne dollar per inch for the first insertion, o ad fifty cents per inch for each subseo sent Insertion. These rates apply to : il ad vertisements, of whalever nato' ee, and are payable strictly in advance. Con tracts for three, six or twelve months made on very liberal terms. Tran sient local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for elhe subsequent insertion. Obi tunries and tributes of respect charged as adver tisements. Simple ait)noumnements 01 marriages and deaths published free ot charge, and solicited. Al communications. of whatsoever nature, should he addressed to the Winnsboro Publislihig Company! Winnsboro, S. C. R tLOAD Sen .i~ss.-The follow ing is the present, schedule of arrivals oil the (. C. & A. Rlailroad, upomi the basis of Washington time, which is sixteen minlutes faster than Winnsboro Lline: DAY PASSENGEl-OING NonlrI. Coltiibial, 10.48, a. In.; Ulythiewood, 11.38; lidgeway, 11.57; Simpson's, 12.12, p. In.; Winnsboro, 12.28; Ad ger's, 12.42; White Oak, 12.50 ; Wood ward's, 1.02; lllackstock, 1.08; Ches ter, 1.38; Charlotte, 4, p. m. NIGJIT PASSENGER--GOING S01T111. Chester, 2.41, a. Im.; Cornwall's, ..05; lilackstock, 3.16; Wood ward's, 3.22; White Oak, 3.35; A dger's 3.44 ; Winn. Doro, 3.57; Simpson's, 4.1.3; Ridgeway, 4.30; Blythewood, 4.48; Columbia, 5.37; Augusta, 9.45, a. in. -These trains stop only at the t'ol lowing stattions bet ween Charlotle and Columbia: Fort Mills, 1ock 11111. Ches ter, Winnsboro, Blidgeway, Ilythe wood. Other stations are recognized as "flag stotions." FREI11IT TRAIN-GOING NoirTiI. Columbia, 5.30, a. m.; Blvthewood, 6.45; lidgeway, 7.20; Wimiboro, 8.30; *Woodward's, 9.50; Commall's 10.25; Clhester, 11.05; Charlotte, 3.45, p. M. FREIGHIT TRAIN-GOING SOUTI. Chester, 9.05, a. in.; Cornwall's, 10.25; Blackst ock. 10.4.5; Woochv ard's, 11; Winmnsboro, 12.15, p1). m.; Ridge way. 1.30; Blythewood, 2.1.5; Colum bia, 3*40. -These freight trains have a. coach attached and rui daily, Sundays ex cepted. Mr. G. S. Chappell, our caviN'assing I agent, is now going his rounds, trvinlug to get. a little chango from our delin quent subscribers, and also endeavor ing to swell our subscription list. We hope he'll succeed in% both. Having recently reduced the price of our weekly to two dollars a year, iwhen, paid in adrance, the paper is now more tuan ever within the reach of everybody. Colton is bringing a good price, ad we trust-the printer will not. be entirely forgotten. Captain HI. A. Gaillard requests us to say that the statement that hie is o. candidate for Congress ini the nmext election is entirely without foundation. He is at a lose to understanid how thme rumor of his running has ob'tained currency, as by no word or act of~ his has heosiven aiiy ground for the state mnent.-By the way the Laurens cor respondent omits to mnition~ one geni tiemenm who dloes propose to give sonie body a lively tilt next summer. We - allude to our friend, Major T. WN. Woodward, of Fairfld. Tfhe Major has advocates all over the Congres sional district, anid ho will (doubtless make thinigs very interesting. RAhr,RoAm DCHANcEs.-The Charlotte Observer says: "There is ani appa rentl y well-founded rumuor afloat, to the efhect that T. D. Kline, Esq., super intendent of the Charlotte, Colubia & Augusta 1tailroad, wvill very soon resign to accept the same position on the Wilmington, Col umubia & Angasta Road. Colonel J. F. Divine, sup~erin tendlent of the Wilmington, Colmbia & Augusta and of the Wihuingtoni & Weldoni, finds his duties too onerous, and desiring to be rid of the manage mient of the former, in order that lhe may give his entire time to the latter, has resigned the superintenidency of the last named, and1( this creates the vacancy which it is proposed t~o fi11 with Mr. Kline, wvho, by-thme-by, bears the reputation of a highly capable rail-. road man. Several names are men tioned in connection with the succes sioni, among them those of Mr. Thomas Anderson, Captain W. H. Green anid Mr. Thomas J. Sumner." THE MISSIONARY MEETING AT MON TICELLO.-A correspondeiit, "Keim," writing from Monticello, says: "Al though I have never wvitten a single line for publication, still I cannot rc ~tain from' t'lling the many readers of your valuable paper more about that Missionary entertainment. How we r'egret there was any mistake made about the appointed time. For we feel confidentthat you or any one else would have boon pleased had you beoen there. Well, we met on the oeening of the 24th, and after singing and prayer *by our beloved pastor, the Rev. W. W.. Mills ,of the Presbyterian church was introduced, and gave us a rmost excellent address. The 1Rev. A. J. Cauthen was thmen called on, and re sponded with 0one of his very best. My penl is' too feeble to do either of them Jtstfc6; but you have onily to hoar the names of thme speakers to kupW wlata feast of~ words we had. Both~were intensely' interesting, and was '..then annopnaiedlnifil and vet/y good. . The Sfelety. rb6oived someliberal donation'swhich, a ided to the nte profite of the deca'siotit e treasury. The cro~wasau libei'al. Thiis egd at vety .pqu1w &> as iwell as prdgJ~abe evei~ 416 t miembIer"s of thle Soc(it, eatch 01ne feeling thaiut she had fitihfully dis charged a very pleasant duty." UAHI, Tu1pl Tint.i*.-A case was tried at the recent term of the Court, of Ceneral Sessions for Chester county, which is of more (han local linterest. Mr. Robert McDowell, a worthy citi zen, shot and wounded a-niegro namcd Ben Carter, while the latter was in (lie act of sttliligorin from file field of Mr. McI)owell's brother-in-law. NI r. Mcl)owell was arraigned on a cliarg'e of assault and battery with inlteit to kill, fotnd guilty, and seiteniced t1) iiprisomilen 1t for one y1 eir in thle county jail. Tie Chster correspoid cut of tile Columbia Reister writes to that paper the following- particulars of the case: One I1obert. McDowell was on trial fr ''assault anild battery withIi intent! to kill ." The evideie established that the prosecutor, lien Consar, a dlark Iulatto, was inl the act of* Steal ing corn from thie field, pmulling -and puttilig tit, cars inl a stick, whel the defIIdant, who was guardlintg I Ihe corI, shlot. himn. The defenidant testified hiimsi elf that lie shot "withoti. mil ing;" that lie didl not intnild to kill the thief; did not kinow who tihe I hief was at( (he time he shot, Iini that he thought, lie had a right to shoot. it was fAuther provl (liat tihe proseciu for hiad been cominitiing the deletta tions for tlie past. four or five years. llis hltiotr Judge W. It. Wallace charged the jury "'that the prosecutor I being in, the act of coininittiig at felony, the defeidant laid a right to arrest him anid kill him it' necesa ry to stop himi i, but tie law did not juI tifv or excuse lin 'n shootilig without hililiig, or otiern 15(e givilng ihe t'ie a1i opport unit to suintTher.'' The jilryV-composed of' tIn white iell an 1d two nicgres- retired aind broulit, in a verdict of" guilt , with a recoliilendi(a tioni to mitercy. SOUTH CAROLINA NE.l'S. -The Yorkville Cemetierv Aqnsocia ciation hias beeni organized, w ith Col. A. Cowtaid ais presidellt. -The iogs in Darlington and Ilamipton eottiies m-e dying in large numnbers from chole-a. -A laborer oi Mr. Levi Longshiore's planltation, in Newbterry counity, re Ocently picked 569 pounds of cut toI inl one day. -Col. B. It. Rice, of Union coutv, has received the 1memit ri It nomin'a ion ior the L4eg shlt itc to till th va cnllicy (114(ld h the resination oI I'. W. Shandl. -.John C. Ca41lot's hite re--izlene in l'icls coulty , with all lhe roiid. attcltd, is !o be .ohl by t Ih Jhwrill, oi next sales-day. It is sohl as wtI e prop erty of, Jlies W. Crawford. -Dr. Richard Ftrinil, well kinown1 tIlrouglihont South Carolinma 11s one of it most talitCd preachers inl the hiptist, <1einination, is coing to inove to Texas where lie has three sons residing. -r. 1. R. 'Till. of Oranlgeburg, who was a miiember o' the Kiiights of, I on or at thalt, place. died several Iweeks ago. Ilis w i fe has .inct receired her bIe)cnefit of' $2,000 From the Stip'emle -Tlhe Spartanibur'g 1/ero'(/dlIi hinkc that Aie. Tidieni is now a Det'mo~craticI necetssity. l10 whiipped one( li1ne, it; says, and the people have an abiding inith in his ability t~o (1' it, againi. -The Register- menitin tha1 t th1 le in valid convicts recently returned 14) the penitentfiary friomn the 'eeniwoodt and A uguista Itailroad1( are p)ercepltibly iml provinlg iln health, unider' their treat muent at the penlitenutiary. -Aleck Berry, who0 ~ was acqulitted at the Chester court, of entering andit robbing the residlenec of Mri. W. HI. I lartdin on the night oft the 13~th .ofC July, tdecamnpedl as soon as lie was released,and1( carrited (31 with imi thle coalt and hat of liarvey 1h-unisoni, a fellow prisonier. I heria lias appearedt~0( ini Abbleville' couni ty, andi( says thant Mr. J1. A. Loma~lx ha~s discovere'd what lie believes to 1be aai ahnoiist, ct(aiin cur~e for the terrible disease, ini a w'.eak sohlitioni of oil of~ vitriol, whichl lie has appiiedl withI very favorable results in a inumibor of cases. -Mark Kirby was riding ar-oundi a few miles ntortli ofGalfihey City, when, sutddenly, he r'odo intto a wvell, about sixteen foot deep. This well was comnilcled and then~t abiandtonied, with som11 light covering of brush over' It. Itwas unight when the accidenit happen cd. Mark made his way out by cut tinig steps with his~ pocket knife. -Last Sunday morning a in on11 1 Dri. L. D). Mccl's planltation near Mill way, in Abibeville conaity, fell before daylight, crushuing one of' the inmates. In (lie bed ie tfouri negrVIoes-1w o children andh two growvn persons. The manl's head and body were crushed so badly that it 1s supot)edl that lie died( instanitly, as lhe never moved or spoke after the accideunt. --A young Orangeburig farmer recenlt ly wvent down inlto his well twent-six feet deep to clean it out, his wife as sisting lam In removing the sand. A s a bucketftul came ump and she stepp~ed aside to emp~ty it, heri little child crawled up~ and1 went over'. She sereamied, and her husband looked up .just in timie to receive thle lilttho fellow mn his arms. The child sufferetd only the fracture of its collar bone. -The Yeoman says that the In coin Rle lihcanh Club, of Columbia had a full night mneetinug at their hall in that city on FrIday before last. Several white Rlepuiblicans were pres ont, and one Rev. John II. 'Witseli, from Philadelphia, made a spieech of' considerable length, in w hch lie sit'ongly advised the Rleplublicanls to or-ganlize their clubs in South Caroilina for the Presidential canlvass next year. At the conicluslon of his address, he was elected ani hionorary memory of the chib anid thanked for his words of adIvhce. It is asserted fliat Witse'lilihas been sent (3n his priesent missoin' the Roputliltians of' Pihiladelp~hia, anud'that - lie liuteids visiting aill 1)arlts of Southi Car'olinai, In furtheranice of his mriiuonl. A CosTLr YAcu.-John EldIer & Co., the ihmous British shlly builders, have just taken tgeolatruact for a million diollar' jahtv t is for the Em peror' of' Russia, hiasbeen do e ddby miral go>ot' adwill3 iltmu ~ adia, loioff the Off tin tm. h Cear is ropresented h~th~ eontract by Admiral s.~ovskv,4h tlo en~i Minjs-. $4rtif Lnmo.7'theo guiuited spoe( f 0f4bo15;0 Icjtthe htorse poQldf 1Q,6Q1lenugth 26 foet, the b readth fotanthe djith 42 feet. . W A SA D 1);iA1'.-Wc r-gret, to fil niounle tho deatl of Mr. A. Berry, which occurred it 2 o'clock a. i., Rhast Monlday, 11inder wtecliarly distressing" )1CicumstanIces. P..'. Ulcrry came hero l'rom London, Canada, last sumnmer, ind lin company with his son, estab isied lie busiiess of i bakerv and .onl'ec iolery, leatvinig the r'a1lituler11l >f his flinily at their Uanadat hIonie, to oini him hiere ti I hl. Only last week his wife tild two chillren arriv Ad here ill tiliticip aionl of i Joyftul treeting~ with thec hiusbanld aml fatcher, mlt only (to finld hinlivery ill with pnieu 11011ia, which, despi t lle best lldicael I Poolitr elt, proved ilatal. .Ilis unaily, ill this sile aillitionl, hu e tle t atis of tihe e'lt ire colliilllnitv. Ir. Berry wal' s i nativc of' derse( r Ilnl 1111n "ged about fifty-four reas I's. I I W.1iw s at Il nlliber of I Ite Coil iregationltIist (.hutreb, andtI t had gainled he esteelln andl conilence of our1 peo le g'enierally. 1i1 was buried on Nlonlday evenling, Rev-. Thos.. Gilbert, mstor of1 the M E. (Chiirch, oinlucting he( funilerall ceremonimes, inl the pres -ace o'a largie and sympitilzitig coil reatoln - ori/ic En'iq uirerI. Too ANXIors -ro '. Iuny.--What nutbe regardedl as a very rel inarkable hingf occur1red ait L( 1 a'ser, Penn., he other (1,hy. There was :t traIlger i t owNN1 who waitllt to get. ltarried, 1ind the hIly with whom hle. ws board Mg-a. widlow-undertook (lhe manag lneut of, the allitir. She e-(tlled in the "irls. of, the neigflhborhood, onle after Inlother, uti0 ll n had passed inl rCvie1V I(1 re the fellow, buit. non1e of tllem TV01med o alswer. The eleventh girl as131 m4 ore uniieti' t e11 ,11 (! flr she IIet his -qiremel an, and sil-, doubtless relv nI Iu poll the represellatiions of (lie wirlow, acceptel hi. I ler imile was hI livenenianl, and hie grave his namte is KIIS.urien de Lyol. They were nimar ried, 1an1d ( 1 i ali atter, f(1 course he halilts .;nce disappeared, anid it isc ascertainled hhat he Imts a ' wife I,.. 3lberisburg. Tie 1orriage 0o young women to inen who have wilves in other parts o' lihe coull try is not tin uncommnon thing, butl it a1 nt1ew ti'.atm1(e of the busiless to set 1 p ithe gillS of I. IeighrhllIoOdl for a 21 ir5. to taike Is piiek from. It )Varis ln'tth heavily upon onle's -'redui ity to believe Ihat iteh a thg could lpilell inl a cviilized conmitility, bitt m this in'tan1ce there doesn't :tp21eaIr to )c any doubt. th:. tile the'ts are as 4ated. It is the harde-t. tiinhg lpossible o itke ; ouig wommt heieve fliht dhe doesn't l k(IIw everythinlig ill this world, kid the avirure of the sex have L way of their owni of resent1inhg anyl\ Cindly advice that. may ble oflleed bi'ti . Ni 0of them lv lonlg enough, (Inwweret' I, to i l o t jsit how lI hoy do knlow, butl wlmt:1 onle learns is nryver of yIv al vaftl:c to anll .--In Otober, 'when thet, -wood" are ri;riousill ll c. r t anIil goldell 1hape1ry, is fhilme11 to sc the aul 111in leve ad 1-11'.. A Severe Cold s often te reSult oL' such pleasure ios. Dr. liall's Cough Syrup al VaVS CUreIs couihs and col ds. Price 7, re ts - * i 4LL jmrons holhling. ehtiis, of N whaever.1 natu1re, :a41ain1st Ithe c ouit y ot' Fairtiehl ar hereby notifed 0 pre-i o Ihlke S1111m oD or befcor,. 111( h., da ol' Noe Nmblter lnext, ',Itr they WlAO. AN. IIENNANT, hmn.El AND Com missioFi o 15-xtin t. WieFot We aeM J. . llnyih McCAREY'e viu.AUSH IM& MAmrIN, WL ESALE AND UETAI 3ROCERS ANIIVD o MMofthISt s No l'ilht. Mr ainqS.' inhito Frs.ont) CL~a'o o'(ibo' ClbrAo OS. Necar 1ill0bo g.i to snall of hisa old fr'eis. iv yeas oad d ca lsofore ucaing Belso wirhionroin AUoIITR &we ndS MARTI. 4 hobet raesAln Wioes ndB.n lJSTARDon of' tho finest badIhv as oitmenot of iuars inth Tobrc . OnlielI l'1 iarrl)0 of as' realebe Orlde Nor IM111ol 't'hr o ar afll ainod Iy Wi key:l 1ht, Oldpia Labiet Whirkey, 1ayes od nd, lso the Mcbabel fBelof lnor Carolina Cornweet can in Soe Mat illf0 t the ar Also, Wino aindBrn -hites nef oor eto brand, I haeiales. inelot and sige r and Toacco whichI Eon ighlt.~ Phi1111)ndladlpaLae Beerlwar Bdergesz and'Engellfh, aoga ind ~ mhonat wall timat tarundero Athie W ier Jul!t h, netl'g) d~ory D.in R.i Fiken's. ort n sooom anmo. J. CLENDINoImN, UlillSTTE iOF SOUT CARLINA C~7OUNTYe loFy, FAIiELbD.~ ti lizether od nmoui Obadiah foutewari, b~iy, Georgo H. Mer nrop hi' yurdian. adert then Palaiii againt en til. Bou Judy~e Wiuboi, 8.0.y fluwar.i Pltch-t ery aftwre and 11.ic hJ. f W.xolsmano efendyns. - -el serice amns ifyor fRolo. iIomplaith notmlirved int. tm To teio pelnantif i thov actind: l OUil torte hoetrch anred ad eea. . qirn taswrh~ e complaint i lattheiofCmo le's foretesi scibrsatOther on, No. 1 Ban 'lange W iJnir,8 0,wtintet otinawer teooat ithin th2"m DONW1 UNTIL YOU Son my stock of furniture, which newest, and cheapest, according to q now supply of Chromos, Picture Fra Shades, Mirrora, &c. Furniture noa Lumber and Laths for salo. I am Fautory. All ordor proinptly attend( Wilson Now Improved Sowing Mach: oct 18 NEW GOODS AIRIVING EVERY DAY. . M. BEATY has just returned from New York, and we are nw re ceiving a stock of Dry Goods and Notions, Clothing and Hats, Boots and Shooe, Grocories, &c., wYhich was carefully selected, and bought at o LOWEST (CASH PRICES. We ask, not only our custoiere, but the whole community, to call and examino our goods. J. M. 13EATY & CO. sept 20. I AND @YSE IRtS. TO THE CITIZENS OF WINNS BORO AND FAIRFIELD: I WOULD respectfully announce to the public thet I have 1made 11111ple ar amii7nwits with the best 1 louses af N~orfolk, Sufflk and14 Charleston,. to suipldy me) with FRESH SA LT WA T1ER FISH and thie very best BAY OYSTEIlS for tis season. I will keep o'm in store FIIESHL ON ICE every (day, so that miy customiers canl supply t'hom: FXelves at anyV timl. All .my, Oysters and Fish are guar tcted to be freshi anid-of tho VERY BEST QUALITY. 1'. W. HIABENICHT, Wa~rshington1 street, Rer. of Town: Ilail. sept30-I1m Coniiri & laildior HAVE ENLARGED THEIR STOCK OF JE~WELRY, STERLING SILVER, PLATED WARE, GLASS WARE AND FANCY GOODS, Making it entirely unneoess'iry for their onlstomoera to go outside of Winnsboro for any article in their libo. They plodtge themselves to give advantages in regard to VARIETY, QUALITY AND PRICE. Extra fine articles which the market will not justify ia stock, will be proonirodl on short notio. oot 4-3m SMITH'S WORM 011L 'Ar feiwormgs.A since m I gave o one eo tasetdormy OIlr an th iier day h pasd sh largae w or At sa e tim gav o 'tly TI YOU want a good bMint Julop o ..Letnonada, or , ay faWn summer drink, eall on J'. D. MioCA~t X' (tI2 It wil bq setteAto you 4'tej BUY HAVE is one of th largest, handsomest, uality, to be found in Winnsboro. A nos, Wall Pockets, Brackets, Window :ly repaired at moderate prices. agent for a Door, Sash and Blind )d to. Also, agent for the Whooler & ne, and two others. R. W. PHILLIPS. 1879. FALL 1879. WINTER GOODS. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! WE have just received a large and well assorted stock of Dry Goods of all kinds, Notiens, Ho siery, Fancy Goods, etc., Cassi mores, Jeans, Kerseys, Twee do and Satinots. Boots and Shoes of all kinds and at bottom prices. SPECIAL ATTENTION I Wo ask an inspection of our ele, gant assortment of Clothing. You you will be repaid for the trouble. SHAWLS I SHAWLS I I 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 enumerato all. Call and be convinced. You will save money by giving us a call before purchasing. J. F. McMASTER & CO. sept 30 M. L. KINARD, OPPOSITE tho WHEELERI HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C., HAS received the largest stook of Clothing that has ever beoa in Columbia, and is solling at LOW PRICE~S Elegant Cheviot and English Cassimere Suits made in the latesat styles. Also, a fine line of Soft and Stiff lHats, and a well selectod line of Over Coats, of Fur Beav ers, Ulsters, Kerseys, '%d Meltons. Call and Exami-aio my stook before pur ahasing elsewhero. MR. JAMES R. KENNEDY is with the abovo establishment, andi would be pleased to soc his friends when in the city. M. L. KINARD, oct 4-3m Columbia, 8. 0. SPOOL COTTON. ES'ITALED 1812. CiTRADE (GEORGE .A. OILARR, SOLE AGENT. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. .--.0--. The distinctive features of this spool cotton are that it is made from the very finest 8IEA ISLAND COTTON. It is finished soft as the cotton from which it is made; it has no waxing or artificial Ainish to deceivb the eyes; it Is the strongest, smoothest and most ciastic sewing thread in the market; for machine sewing It hats no equal; it is wound on WIIT E SP O OL S. The Black Is the most perfect JET BLACK over prodnced in spool cotton, being ded bya system paeted by ofiveelves. Th co ore are dye by the NEW ANILINE PRCUOESS rendering them so perfect and brilliant that dress-makers everywhere use them instead of sowing silks. A Gold Medial was awarded this spool cotton at ParIs, 1878, fy"roat strength" and "general excellence bing the high est award given for spool O9tton, We invite comparison and respectfully ask ladles to lve it a fair trial a on vince themse vos of its suei eyone all others. To be had at wholesale and etail f aug.13-Om we 000r~ ma~~u~7uoa nd see or s. TO THE W E desiro to call special atten which has been opened at I friends and the public generally and finest Clothing for Men, Yov this market, which we guarantee 13LY with that kept in first-clau WE MANE A Of Clothing and Gentlemen's Fu even the most fastidious both as result from inspedting our stoc much bargains as will astonish evi price." Very respec SUGENHEIM P.. .-Our Dry Goods advertise Oct 11 THE ELEPHA] -WITH A FRFU.k FALL AND WI -AT U WINNSBORO DRY GOODS, FA BAZI We take pleasure in announcing to c hat we are now opening the finest aD mnd Winter Goods, including Fancy stylos of Millinery, Ladies' Dress Goc -DEALE 3ROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIE CROCKERY, TIN and WOOL vhich will be offered at very low price )r than the cheapest, and cordially in I am also agent for the well-known SEWING MACHINES. oct 3 TO THTE 1R IE undersigned desire to iuform thic complete stock of Dry Goods, Notions, mid respectfully invite an examinatIon o 'bny no Goods for cash," have not ar "i1 )olow cost," get no "dsons in buying Aire, rents, etc. are paid; but hope, by al 'QUICK SALES ANI mnd by giving close attention to the wvani mn "asslgnent," and make both ends mn THE CELEBRATED "JUl THE AUGUS PLAIN:I AVING knocked the bottom out of last fall, I now take pleasure in at idjoining counties that I amn nowv prej PR1ICES, which my >rie-list will she from long-winded, h--hpriced houses foro can soll at LIV and LET LIVI rnd judge for yourself G*ood Calicos 60 Best Calicos 6@0 Piedmont hrtig . Pidmn Shirting 6e G~ood QuiltInhing . Good Eentuicky J'eans 10 @ 15o. Best Kentuoky S"' I will use pernies frosak tbIB TRADE Lion to our New Clothing Store 3. Wolfe's old stand. We offer to % groat variety of the cheapest iths and Boys, ever brought to to compete MOST FAVORA~ s Clothing.Stores ANY WHERE. SPECIALTY rnishing Goods, and can satisfy to style and price. No harm can k, and we belive we can offer m those who want goods at "half tfully, ER & GROESCHEL. mont will appear next week. T HAS COME, [ STOCK OF |TER GODDS, 'HE ICY GOODS, AND MILLINERY LAR. ur friends and the public generally, d most complete assortment of Fall md Staple Dry Goods, all the latest do, Fancy Goods and Trimmings RS IN S, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, ENWARE, LUMBEB, ETO., ; as we are determined to sell cheap rite all to call and see for themselves DAVIS, WEED and AMERICAN J. 0. LO.AG., PUBETO. ir friends and the public that they have Groceries, R oots, Shoes, C rookery, etc., rthe same, before purchasing, as they m11imited capital," do not soil "at and , by which freights, insurance, clerk iloring to the old adage, SMALL PROFITS," a of their patrons, to be able to avoid set. ELDER a Co. [0" CORSET FOR SALE. TA STORE. FACTS.. the old credit and high preb m atmng to the people of Fairfl) nd >ared to offer goods at iANTOH DS w. Ido not buy goods on lo~ig time like some of my competitoras there. IPRICES. Compare my pricealist Cato lannel 9 ess G1~oods 8, 9,1 Ige Adrive in Ladie'J41 something 1:ioo at SShoes hoe '!Shes 1 !!c Q to something inL g make a1t *206 $ $.0 w eans 259 88j~