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TOWN AND COUNTY, THURSDAY, November' , t: : 1810. TEams OF Tum NEws AN) 11EitAL). --Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per annen, in advance; weekly editlon, two dollars and fifty cents perannum, in advance. Liberal discoult to clubs of five and upwards. RATEs OF ADvNERTISING.-One dollar per inch for the first insertion, a ad fifty cents per Inch for each subsotj .it insertion. These rates apply to all ad. vertisoemets, of whatever natu ce, and are payable strictly lin advaneo. Con tracts for three, six or twelve inonths made on very liberal terms. . Tran sient local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seveii and one-half cents per ie for each subsequont insertion. Obituaries and tril)Utes of IL)COt charged as adver tisemients. Simple anll nounlceincits 01 marriages and deaths published free oi charge, and solicited. All communications, of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to the Winnshoro Publishing Companyx Winnsboro, S. C. Now Advertuseiments. Administrator's Notice-John Pur cell, Adm'r. F. F. E. Company-J. E. AeDon aId, Sec. Willoughby Reade Saturday night. * * The fire-bell Will be tapperl once to morrow ulght at a quarter before seven, as a signal for the Fire Compa 1y ncethig. Willoughby Reado, court--house, Saturday iight. ** Mr. Jno. Johnston has just received some exceptionally fine rye whiskey, the age and purlty of which he guaran tees. It Is certainly a very choice ar ticle. If our young men want to learn how to 'pop the question, they should go to thecourt-house Saturday right.* TilE, P-.zL; DifLLi.-'lio Gordon Light Infautry have entered for a prize drill at. the State Fair-. They drilled oil the College Green oil Tuesday after noon find presented quite a handrome appearance. PEAnODY SCIIOLARsH1ws.-On the 28th of O*tober Supt. Thompson held a competitive examination in Colum bia for scholarships in the Normal School at Nashville. It was announced that there would be four scholarships. The first and seqond places were won by two gentlemen, teachers, one from Anderson and the other from Chester field. The third place was won by WalterC. Robertson, son of Dr..lob ertson, of this place," sixteen yors of age, and"the"fourth by Cloigh Sinims, of Columbia. Dr. Searssubsequently directed Supt. Thompson to send on only three at present. From the cir cular sent out by Supt. Thompson it is to be presumed"that there willibe quite a niumber of scholarships niext year. The ghost scene in Hamlet wvill be rendered by Willoughby Reade Satur day night. * * THE RAILROAD's BLINDNESS.-A few days ago Messrs. Doty & Co., of ~Winnsboro, received a consignment of wagons from a Western factory. Twenty-six were stoi'ed away ini one box car. The Charlotte Road charged fifty-six dollars freight from Columbia, thirty-five miles. Messrs. Doty & Co. offered thirty-five dollars, the wvelght charge of a ear fo'r the distance, but the Road refused it. Thereupon Mir. Doty sent some teams to Columbia and hauled the wagons up, and the road, which could have made thirty-flye dol lars for merely hauling the car thirty five miles, received not a cent. Twen ty-six Studebaker two-horse wagons are packed in one car, and yet they do hot reach the standard of thirty p)ounds to the cubic foot, and are therefore light articles. It is pleasing to note that this hide-bouiii1 policy overreach ed itself. In the same way the Road charges so much for transporting live stock to Columbia, that cattle men al ways drive their stock to Columbia. Liberality in business pays sometimes. We advise all the ladles to go to the court-house Saturday night and learn how Mr. and Mrs. Perkins hunted a house. * * As Prof. Willoughby Reade will be here only one night, we advisd every one in Winnsboro to see -and hear him. * * REPORT OF TIlE TOWN CI,ERK.-The following is the monthly.statement of the Town Clerk and Treasur3r for October: 'RECEIPTs. Oct. 1 -To balance.......*150.52 -Oct. 81-To amount received from taxes......... 118.48 Oct. 81-Pettyv fnes and hi.. censes.............. 8.00 Oot. 81-To amount received for tavern licenses... 837.50 Total.............$604.50 EXPENDITUREs. Oct. 2 --By W. B. ilbert, police, to to 1st Oct. 59.00 Oct 16--F. F?. E. Company.. 8.00 Got 22'-Dave Goings, Lamp Oc. Lighter ............ 10.00 Oo.25--- Poteet, police, to 25th Octob~er........25.00 Oct. 25.-AbrtimMunroo, Lp. s ~htr...,..... 10.00 - 11t e.~lt October 40.00 1164, to 1st October 70 Oct. 81-Work on streets and bridges........ 10.00 *otal.......... $165.5( W~I~hb~ ~ eade the great Ens. 11I1( 'ofhed eenoi onod thollsand *ennu itle 'nofpl gitiej Ti DEFAVianio ROAD WOIRKEnS. The negros remaided to jail by Trial Justicos Nell and, Robertsor made an appllcation for discharge be fore Judge AWckey at Columbia or Tuesday. The Register says: "Th< case was brought up by ha beas corplmo sued ouf by Messrs. W. L. DePass and T. II. Clarke, of Camden, S. C. Mr John T. Sloan, Jr., appeared for the Solicitor of the Sixth Circuit, and rep resented him in this case. Judgc Mackey sustained Mr. Sloan in his po sition (hat he could not review the de cision of a trial justice as to irregulari ties on the trial of a clse, by habeas corptus-but that relief must be sought through an appeal to a higher court. ie also held in this case that he would not sustain an objection that the rights of the parties had been violated, be cause they were tried only by a Jury of six men. It was a case that a trial justice could try without a jury, and the so-called jury of six were immate rial, and that case was unlike the one upon which he ruled at Lexington. lie held that when a party is tried be foro a trial justice and sentence pro nounced, lie must give bond or go to jail; that -after beiNg committed the prisoner had the right to appeal. Ile refused.to grant the discharge of the prisoners under the writ of habeas corpus, and allowed thom to appeal to the Court of General Sessions for Fair field oin giving bond in the sum of $25 each, with good suretlos," NO PE A )Yk'UND. What is Necessary to Insure the Contin ued Prosperity ofthe Flourishing Graded Schools in Winnsboro. Tle atten tion of parents living hi Winnsboro and Township 14 is called to the subjoined circular from the State Superintendent: CoLUMB., S. C., October 29, 1879. -The following extract from a letter recently received from Dr. Scars, is published for your information: "The Peabody Trustees at their late meet ing decided to discontinue tieir aid to public schools except in a few extraor dinary cases, and to use their fund henceforth for the preparation of teachers, in order to elovate the charac ter of the schools. I shall not be able to give much, if any, to your schools this year, but. can help in tile educa tion and training of teachers. It will be seen, first, that this action has becin taken by the Board of Trus tees of the Peabo(ly Fund, and, second, that Dr. Sears is the judge of what will be regarded as extraordinary cases. I shall use cvery efrort to ob tain, aid for schools in 'this State,'j but I see little reason to hope that It will be granted. lluii S. Tiro:rsox, State Supt. Education. This circular demands innediate at tention, in order to supply the deficlen cy caused by the withdrawal of the Peabody fund. It will be remembered that during the past year there have been. in tile towi two flourishing graded schools, one white and one colored, each having an average en rolment of a hundred and seventy-five or eighty pupils. These were con.. ducted at a cost of about three thous and dollars, or an average of eighty flye cents a mlonthl per scholar. A number of these pupils were froml other districts, and -a number were over tile scholastic age. Of tile fund about fourteen hundred dollars w~ill come from the two mill tax aind pol11 tax, seven hundred from the local tax and nine hundred from the Peabody fund. This last source will be cut oil next year, and the deficit must be sup plied ill some way or other, ora reduc tioni must be made in the size of the schools. A KISS IN T HE DA.RK. The Atrocious Conduct of a Married Mani Out in Nevada. From the Virginia Cit,y chronicle. Yesterday afternoon John Meeker was tried1 before Justice Knox on chlarges of disturbing the peace and assault and battery. .The caise grew out of a disturbance which took p)lace at a social p)arty at Mr. Adams' house on Southl F street. It aippe)ared that the defendant, Meeker, had been invit ed to a little parity at Adams' house on Tuesday evenn. lHe attended the party, taking 111s girl. Adamls, the comp laining wvitness, testified that while the frolic was in pro"ress tile defendant chiarged1 him with Implroper conduct towvard the young lady lhe broughlt there, and finally assaulted him, striking him once in the eye (eye exhibited to the jury). Attorney for tile defence-Mr. Adams, did yon not deport yourself in ant unseemly way towvad thle young lady? Witness Not alttgethler. Attorniey-NowV, did you not hug her? Witness-Yes, by mnistade. (hie jury look at 0110 al.othl or ill astonshmnent). Attorner-Please explain. Witness-I was sitting on the sofa, alongside.my wife, when sud denly a gust of wind put out tihe light. Afte thelight was extinguished I heard-a noise as if people were 'getting kissed (sensation), so I thoughlt I'dt stand In. I grabbed the lady next to me, thiniking it was mi wife, and when the lamp was rellglted I found ii wvas Miss Clark that Ihad hold of. [Thie laughlter in thle room was check ed by Constable Metcalf.] A ttorney Did you kiss- her? Witness (after some hiesitation)--I don't think I did, Attorney-Why are you not surel Witness-Thlere was *so much confe sion at the--Attorney-Now, don't you know you did? Witness-I wvon't swear positively wlether I did or not, Attorney-If you had b)een sure -It was your wife wvould you have kissed heri IIere thie'wtness looked round uneasi ly for a few seconds and, nlot seeing his wife in the court-room answvered with a grhn, "No." Tfdis. caused another general laugh and the witness left the stand. Hie was more than as tonished a moment after .when his wife was called. She0 swept out from the back room and took the .stand, witih her black eyes snapping like a terrier's. At the sight of her Adams presented a pitiable appearance and made hhrnseli as small as possible behind C6uistable Metcalf. No man In th6 Ooirt rooni would have chlanged placeg with hin1i for a thousand dollars, Mrs..Adame had boon mubpwtn ed for theprsd 410n ther huslland .Iabored undo kthe beliof thatsh i not resist tim teiptation, She wit more thatt mtixious to tostity. "W, were buvilg a little social party at ou house last Tuies<hay evening. I wa sitting beside IIIy husband on tho sofi when ho asked ine to go icross titi room and introduce a couple o 1' peopk that woron't acquainted. I went, an! just then the light weit out. Sool: aifter Mis Clark, the gtir that eait with Meeker, slid over toward my lisbaid-01hat. m11an1 sneakinlg dowil ha hiild the constable. 'Tienl I heard 'em kissing. 1 told 3Meeker that, it was i putit up job alu he kiocked III%iy hus band down, I lioughlt Ie did ilsl right." Miss Lucyv Clark, who live"4 onl Stewal't street., strid that she wau sitting-noar NHr. Adiaims wheii the ligli Went out. Everylbody was rushing tc kiss the girls 'and she0 thought slt would get up near Mr. Adams for pro 1ectioll, he beillg a i married mIII, '[Great mlerrilimllnt, inl whdhte cour-I unnmillitig!y joined.] Dit4rict At torm)y -Did ie Kiss .oi? Miss Clarlt (blhshlino)-_-e thllouIlt I vas hi wvilbe. The Court-Did vouiss him! back thinkiig he was yumr lusbati At this sally ot'tle court tle slectaorn laughed ulproarioisly and it require( Several mlintites to res;tore order. 1\lIis. Clarke doolhieil to answerand e(I Court decided she neod Iiot crimina"Itt herself. A young I.Ad imed Arm. strog. i nephiew of Adams, swor< that, his uncle promised himt a dollai to blow out. the light wlien he gave it( signal. Adams swiatelied fth topa his head as a signal. 1Ie gave tie sig il jtIst as his 'wife left. him. The juri Fouid a Verdict of not guilty. Whet Adams next has occasion to scratch hi head it is probable that Ie will fi less hair there than whein ho scratchei it the last time. ADMINJSTR(ATOR'S NOTiCE. LL persons having claims against the I Estate of Henry Jacob, deccased, art hereby notifled to present the same, duil atteste(, at the offico of Jno. J. Neil, at. toney at law, No. 4 Law Rango. JOHN 1tRCELL, Nov. 5. 1879. Aduninistrator. nov C)-t3xl P". IF. E. CPAY. 31IE regular monthly mecting of thc FPairilcld Firo En i'ine Company will be hell in the Town I fall on Friday even. ing, 7th inst., tit 7 o'clock. According to a reso I ution passed at thc last Illeetilng, ho fire ball will be tapped once at fiftoon minutes before 7 o'clock. J. E. McDON.\LD, nov6 - Seertary. NOTICE TO TRENPASSE8RS. LL persons are heraby notill ed nol to hunt or othierwiso trospass on the place known as the '-Copes ,Place." Any one so doiig will be dealt With ac cording to law. L. S1MSO., nov 4-f3 Agt. JUST RECEIVED. SEED Barley, Red May and Gal( Wheat, No. I Ied( R1sl-proof Oats, raised by myself, D. R. FLENNIN. nov 4 WHOLESALE AND IuTAIL GROCERS AND COMMISSIOE MERCUKANTS, No 174 Main St. (White Fr .COLUII[IIA, S. C.. We have Mr. J. S. Gladnov with us. 11 will be glad to see all or his old friends Give us a call before pu rchasiint else where. AUGHTRY & MARLTIN. oct Il-3mosq GREAT EXCITEMEN'J -AT-. PALMIETTO IOUSE. JUST ARRIVED one of the finest as sortmente of Liquorsq in the P ,ro. Oni Barrel of Gibson's Celebrated Old Neetar 1840; Three Barrels of line old Rvo Whis key: 1r-t, Old Imperial Cabinet WVhiskey 9 years old; 2nd, also, the Mabel Belle, ditto; 3rd, Rloanoko Riye, the oldest, la ditto. Corn Whiskey of tile best grad(es North Carolina Corn, Sweet an d Sour Mash of the best grades. Also, Wines and- Bran dies of tho finest branuds. I have also fine lot of Cigars andl Tobacco which will dispose of at reasonalo price~s fo cash only. Give me a call, and I wvill trea yon right. Philadelphia Lager Beer al ways on hand from the celebrated firm o Berger and Engoil. You can find me a all times at the Bar under the Winnsbor< Hotel, next doer to D. R. Fleniniken's Call and see me. J. OLENDINING. aug 20 A FRESH SUPPLY OF G-ROCER IES~ JUST JIECEIVED, With new additions arriving daily Choice New Orleans Molasses, fine Syrups Sugars of all grades, Rio and Java Coffee, green or roasted, Choice Family Flour Also, agent for the best Flour in the mar. ket-P'iedmont 'Patent Flour"-it has nc equal. Cream 'Cheese and Illacaroni, Crackers and Cakes of all kinds, Soap, Soda and Starch, Well Buckets, Watei Buekets, Brooms, Well Rope and Ootton Rope, Bacon, Bagging and TIies, Lard ii Barrels, Cans and ucokets, best Sugal Cured Hams, lRed Riust-Proof Oats. Seed Rye and Barley, Nails, Axes, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Grease, White WVie and Cider Vinegar, Smoking and Chewing To, hveco, liaising, Currants andl Citron, -ALSO Canned Goods of all kinds-Salmon lIardines, Tomatoes, Poaches, Pine A pple Mixed Pickles, Chow-Chow, Poppe: Sauce and Mustard. -ALSO-. A fin.e seleQtion of 1)onts .and Shoe .OHEAP FOR CASH. CALL AN]) BE CONVINCED. DON'? UNTIL YOU _ -Seen my stock of furnituIro, whiel niewest, and cheapewst, acecording to new1upl of Chr1omlos, L'icturo- Fr Shades, Mirrors, &c. F urni.'uro no Lumber amd liaths for Baio. I voi Faf!tory. All order prompt)ly Pitenv Wilson 'Now Improved Sowing Mac' Oct 18 HAVE ENLARGED THEIR 3TOCK OJ JEWELRY, STERLEXNOISILVTER,t PLATEDWARE, (iLASSAREM AND. FANCY GOODS AkAing it entirely unnocews-ry for thiei er-stiers to go outside of Winnisboro foi ony articto in their Himo They pledkg< themnielvos to give advantages in regard t< VARIETY, QUALITY AND PIIICE Ex(ra finn articlesi which the markel wNill notjntify in siock, will b procurod on tdrort niotic. oct 4-31 187 "9. F ALL 1871-9 WIPVf NTRER hI IOS.0 NWE ILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD WVE havo just received a larg< and wsvll assorted ,stoch of Dr3 Go0ods of ahlcl kns, Notions, If(. siery, Fanicy Goods, etc., Cassi mores, Jeans, Kerscys,. Twcods nw' Satinots. Boots and.3Shcs of al kinds and at bottom prices. SPECIAL ATTElION I Wodn ask antel ~ineco. ofor tle g'ant .i og as ote of Cl6ihing.or Yot ey wrile inepidr o troubplod Onru ls to ofv Sh as comlea t1 Fltanfnes Whtie andc toloed W<rr mvlloey b.iy giing ustk awill beort set -30 WE OWIL NTD FA RELD Wth e p et ceiuid ampi afrg randementsoithe bst House al Gorolk, of bkind, Nhaloton, tc. snly5 JmeS w iFyESH LT WA.(8 l1 TERjj~ BTondthe vary becso a kirnths an at botto kp hem sPoeFECIL ONTIE cyrydayN s ses atk an tinmecto f u antee toil be frephad forf~ trobl ovVery rspepect. F.ines W.n CoABEI.HT, Wucashing.o tet fTw sept 01 OPOIE CTIZWHEN OHOUWSE HAl.S rcivead the verygeststko for tis seasn at il epthmi str 'EION PICE ey l.,s Sta myd inther as syll. Alh,e fnelies oft and Stfime. ada e rAllm Oytes ersy, and Fiheltona. alel to xmnom tc befrsadoforopu VRY AEST Q.UAELNEY s v4h . thery reo spetly F. 4 W. IenICIT [ B-UY ii one o1 hiandsoiest quality, (.0 beo P) fIIund inl Wnsboro. A mnos;Wall Pockets, BrIekets, vindov, aItly repaireld it Imodera.t.1 prices. .i arent for a Door, Sa.-h and Blind Jod to. Also, agent for the Wheelor & bine, and two others. R. W. PIILLIPS. NEW GOODS A RRIVING E"VERY DAY. J. 5. BEATY has just returned from Now York, and we are now re ceiving a stock of Dry Goods and Notions, Clothing and Hats, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, &c., which was carefully solocted, and bought LOWEST CASH PRICES. We ask, not only our customers, but the whole community, to call and examine our goods. J. M. .3EATY & CO. sept 20. SPOOL COTTON. ESUTA:,LTSHIED 1812. TRADE CERGE A. CLAR , SOLE AGENT. 4.00 BROADWAY, NFA7 YORK. --- The distinctivo features of this spoo01 cotton are that it is mado from t,bo very in iest SE A LS LA KD COT TON. It is finished soft asq the cotton from Iwhichi it is mado; it has no waxing or 3 .artiticial. finish to deceive the eyes; it is 3 the s1r-.ungeit, amootbates and mnost elastic Twn thread in th e miarket;4or machine sowing it has nto equal; it is wound on W 1IiT E sP oO LS. The Bilack is t.he me a JET BLACK ever produced in spool cotton, being dyed by a system patented by ourselves. Tho colors are dyode( by the ..NEW ANILINE~ PROQESS rendering thema so perfect and brilliant that dlress-makers overywhero use themn instead of Rewing silks. A Gold Medali was awarded this spool cotton at Paris. 18h78, for "'great strength'' and "general excellence" being the high est award given for spooi cottena. Woe in vi t comiparison and respectfuliily ask ladies to give it a fair trial and eon vinca themselves of its superiority ever all others. To be had at fwholeaale and relail of ag J. 0. BOQAG. SMITil'SOR OiJLII AvHNS,~ G A. Decmboro8 1878. A few nights since ig gave my son one dose of l1ie WormO 011(n the next day lhe Passed 18 large worms. A t, t.ho same time I gave one dose to my lit,t.le grl, four yeard 01(1, and she j' passed 86 worms fom 4 to 5 inches long. -w. P. PJII LIPH. WVOll3 OiI, for solo by iic7laster & JBrice Prepar( yDr. EC. S. L'NDoN, Athems, GIa. 01 TO $600ayoar, 01r# to $20 ade3 Tn $your locl. io risk. We. * q i i well as amen. 1an make mo thtan the amoutnt. statedl above. - no a'o mOxf1l to make money fast. Any one can do the wok. You can igake from 80 40s. to $2 an hour dy(e vot.itg your evening and spare time tothe [ business Nhng like it for money makin5 .ever tffIboro. Busies pleasant an strictl l?ible. Reader,f you want. to knmow al p i the hest. payn usiness before thO 1tiihi sed ius your adress and weo will send yu- lull -particulars and private terms free; samples orth $6 also free; yo can then make~ your mind for ourself. Address Aug l~-EmSTIN & 00., Portland, 3Mo. YOUwan agood Mint Julep, e Lemnador any faiy stinmer drink, call on D I. M tOAL4T and It will be served to you in the i0s ta4ty NLW GOODS! WE havs now opon, and will s-ll as low as any retiable house in town, our second supply of Fall and Winter Gods. I caso Fruit of the Loom Long Cloth.. 25 pieces other brands of Long Cloth. 1 caso Bomsbroolc Jcini. 75 pieces assortod Jean.,, and Cassimeres. 50 pieces now stylo Prints. Dress Goods, Alpaciu, Mloliairs, Cashmeres. blankets, wii1m and colored, Flannels, Linsays, Ginghams, BroNtj iromospuus, Plaid 11omespuins, Drillings, Osnaburgs, Bed Ticking, Hick ory Shirting, Cotton Flannels. Comforts, Shawls, Clodks, Boulovard Skirts. A finl supply of whito aid colored Dress Shirts, Undershirts and Drawers, Bleaclied. Brown and Colored Half floso. Clothing and Hats. Overcoats 1 Overcoats ! ! Overcoats ! ! ! For tho ladies we have a nico stock of Undervests, Hosiery, Gloves, Ruflling, Collars and Cnil's. Ed;ings an Insertions, Ribbons, &c. fth o "Pinafore," "Juia," "P1rido" and "Boatrice" Corsets. White Goods, much ,.s Nainsooks, J.eonets, Caml-ics and Lawns. For ious-keepers, wo have a full lino of Ta 'k, Damask, Doylios, Towel., Bleached and Brown Shcetings. Notions in great varioty. Ladios' ifssos' and Children's Shoes. MIen's, Youths' .nd 3oys' Boots and f4hos. Trunks. Valises, Satacliehls, and Umbrellas. In our Grocery Department can be found overything needful at low P1, c00s. Wo cordially invite an inspection of our stook, fooling assurod that we call )leasmo. F. ELDER & CO. nov 4, OUR NEW DRY lOODS ADERTISEMENT E bavo just received a now and large supply of DRY GOODS, consisting of all kinds of Cloaks, from the very cheap. est to tho very finest. Ladies' Sacks and Skirts, in great var ety. 25 dozen very fino imported Children's and Misses' Hose. All kinds of Ladies' and Misses' Merino and Woolon Vests Boys' and Childron's Morino Skirts-something now. Ladios' Scarfs, from tho finest to siome at live ents each. 25 picces Black and Brow.n Worsted at ten cents per yard. 10 dozon children's Glovos at five cents a pair. Ladies' Shoes-a groat variety. Ladies' Folt Hats-latest styles. Ladies' Satchels. Blankets in great variety. uvSUGENHETMER & GROESCHEL. THE ELREPHANT HAR dOM WITH A FRESH STOCK OF FALL AFD WINTER GODS, -AT THE WINNSBORO DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, AND MILLINERY BAZAAR. -0- - We take pleasure in announcing to onr friends and the public. generally that we are now oponing tlio finest and most completo assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, including Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, all the latost styles of Millinoly, Ladies' Dress Goods, Fancy Goods and Trimmings -DEALERS IN GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHINGs CROCKERY, TIN and WOODENWARE, LUMBEB, ETC., wlhich will be offered at very low prices; as we aro determined to soll cheap. or than the chcoq. est, and cordially invite nl to call and see for thomselves I an also agent for the well-known DAVIS, WEED an'l AM1RI AN SEWING MACHINES. J. 0. .OAG. oct . THE AU GUSTA STORE PLAIN FACTS. TAVING knocked the bottom out of the old credit and high prieo gy t JM last fall, I now tako pleasure in stating to the people of Fairfleid c adjoining counties that I am now prepared to offor goods at MATCHLi4$ PRICES, which my price-list will show. Ido not buy goods on long i from long-winded h ih-.priced houses, like sompe of my competitors, there fore can soll at LiVE and LET LIVE PRICES. Compare my pgliav4I and judge for yourself Good Calicos 0*e. Canton Flannel Best Calicos of@ 70. Dress Goods- 8-, 1 4t Piodmont Shirting 5 c. Eleant Goods0 Piedmont Shirting 6 o. A bdrte in LadI elt Piedmont 44 Shirting 7 o. 460. qirimmed 11at W ,40 ( DiIn . 10S@ . 'sOothimg nice- 50 Good Quilt Lining 4 o. Shoes- I'Loeh 11 -8406Ad Chocked Homespuns 8C. to sometlug 4144 p Good Kontucky Jeans 10 016. Mak6 at Bes(ontucky ewne256 8o $ir I will use poenp, om 11 l k artiples at' oie twO aVId thro oerywho. j'Ut'.9