University of South Carolina Libraries
TOWN AND COUNTY. SATURDAY, Novomber 8, : : 1879. New Advertisoments. Assignic's Sale-T. K. Elliott. Attorney's Sale-T. K. Elliott. Clerk's Sals-W. 11. Kerr, Clerk. Citation-J. It. Boyles, J. 1'. F. C. Buildimg and Loin Association.-D. It. Flenniken, Secretary. Jenns-.J. F. McMit-Master & Co. A ugusta Store-Jolh L. i lim naugh. * * BV a ludicrous mistake, the1 latter portionl of' tO local oin tile Peabodv Fuind ill Tlrslty's paper was tcked oil to the en(d o! *ill editorial Concern ing Scloo!s in the county. No doubt the tu t. Zion Societ v was Surprised to see itself called uponl to have a iectinlg to Consult about tile condition of sehools inl tho county. if our youg nivent want to letrin how to pop the question, I hey should go to the court-houlso to-iiglt. * * Nl.:Wv Goon>".31r. J. L'. M'nag com1es to the front tis morning with the alllotuliceieill of' it iew line of (y goods and other alrticles in the iewest si.yes. ie ladies are special ly invited to call. Messrs. J. F. McMaster & Co. ad Vertise the tinest assortment they have evyl. had inl en;simleres,, jeans an.d hersyes, witi a full inivolce of new and styllsh prh-1ts, aind boo.ts anlud shoes at )ottomn prices. Call and be convinlc e:l. The ghost scene in Hanlet will be rendered by Willoughby Reade to ighut. * * Tn .r Rmi,no)AI) ACCIDEN-i.-The Nrws ., LIEn.\L. Icatged that the lcd(nt of Artist 18th was dw to Ut re, k essness of the Ra-hroadin rmmning too rapiOlY over in1C.ior. S.Cinger track ot short. eurves. Tib Road L hemently dinied all rvonosibi lit y., and perm'suad: cyral seprs to believe its; Wtory. The Sequel has vindCiented T1 '.: NiNs AN> HEIA D. Almo10st all 0he parties wvho wvere on) the trainl Claim ed dallmges. The Road wi'lv een cluded 11ot to S(anld a suit if it could avoid it, and Coil)promised at a great deal higher rate thun for incre loss of timeo anlld nIloieY. A weck or so after the accident. it was reported thal it had paid al gentileln fi01romt Georgia lhi c thonls:id dollars. Since then it has paid anlother ceorg ia wn iree hun1dred dollars, anld to two ladies elevenl or. t-welve hundred dollars apiece. The other amiloultis wo have not, 1earn11ed. ()ie crendleman who was inired had ly htAs brolgltt suiit in atlrge su . So thr as we know the Fairfield pas Senl:;IS were the Only ones who did i ). site for dainges. The Railroad is very ret icent aboit. thele mat ters, aid we) havei no oflicial sttemenuoit of thec sums1. paid. Iif we' haveY overstatecd themii we will gal aecretos iNotivithustandin~g, also, the( asser1 ti.nt that te road bed was safe, thie Company has tornt upj all thte old stfrinIiger track inl the locatlity of the ac cidenit, and1( relaidl it with steel rails. Tis is proper, and1( should have 1been (done before the Road resolved to wail. ini Charlotte on the Daunville train. It is to b)e hiopeud that all the stringer track will be removed. It is also said contductors are ordlered now not1 to make u,p lost time. Thte accident was produlctive of good resulits, though it (lid enitail a heavy expentse. We adlvise all the ladlics to go to the court-huouse to-nightt and learn how Mr. and1( Mr's. Perkins hutnted. a house. * * $ As Prof. Willoughiby Reado will he0 here onily Otto night, we advise everyv 0o1e in Winnsboro to se0 and1( hear' htimi. * * A I LTE.7M, 8A LES-DAY. Many Pieces of Property Sold lay the Clerk of Court--A List of the Purchtaars and of theo Prices PaIid, As a matter of general initerest we publisht a list of the several pieces of real estate sold by the Clerk of Court 01n last salcsday as follows: Ini theo case of Thtos. K. Elliott, As signee, vs. Oliver Sloan, a tract of 1941 acres; purchased by Oliver Sloan. lit thte case of the Wmntsboro Nation al Bank vs. James Douglass, a tract of 130 acres; purchased by A. Bi. Dong lass for $1560. In the case of *Witte Bros. vs. D. WI. Tidwell and Others, a tract of 343 acres; purchased by Georgo W. Witto for $850. ' lIt the case of George W. Witte vs. A.1E. Bliteh, a tract of 474 acres; pur11 chased by George WV. Witto for $1850. .In the case of Henrity W. Scott and( John P. Cross vs. Sarah Carman and Others, a tract of 120 ac, purchased by Andrewv Y. Milling for 81375; also, a tract of 80 acres, purchaused by C. E. Leitner for $335; also; a tract of 40. acres, purchtased by C. E. Leliter for $200; also, a tract of 100 acres, Ptur chased by Mrs. Sarah C. Carmnan for $735.. It the case of Wmn. J. Johnson, Ex1 oettt.or, vs. Gladden & Grigsby, a 1o6 coittalinig two acres, in Ridge way ; purchased by Mr's. N. S. Lumpiii kit fot$3G5. :, I,( Qic ase of George W. 'Witte vs. SamlI. B, Clow.ncy antd Others, a tract :of 858 age's; purchlased by Mrs. Clar'a J. Ste'wwg f9rjSog5. 11), ,Ii, he. 9sO of thQ Wi'nnsboro Build ~pg aiyL pn ALspolation vs. R. J. 1cdarley 'dmb Others,a tract of 180 - - aros; piirchafd by the Association for U. J. M4Carley and-Othiers, twvo lots of lantd in Winsboro1oontaihing'opelh one-half of an.acre; puircha~sed by Mrs. -( In icOarlop for $450. *.~ ~) ~ ~ 8afr Ctheab Sail. B. Clownoy and Othors. a tract of 81 acres; purchased by A. Williford for $1195 In the case of S. it. Pickett, Execu trix, vs. Rt. Kniox Pickett, an undivid ed half itterest in t traft of 1273 acres; purclased by S. It. Pickett, Executrix, for $2000. in the case of w. u. Kerr, Clerk, vs. John C. Mackorell and Others, two lots of land in Wimisboro; purchased by Mrs. Aindo L. 'MeCarley for $200. In tle case of Wmll. C. Bee & Co. vs. James A. Grigsby, a tractof 100 acres, purchased by Mrs. C. A. 'rigsby for $ -80; also, a lot of land ill the town of Ilidgeway - pichased by T. Ellison Cloud for $1010. In th (le case of A. Sydney Smith vs. Trezvaij Oglesby, a tract of 265 acires, purchased by 11. A. Gaillard, attorney, for $475. In it ie case of Thonias M. Lyles vs. James 1). Cureton and Others, I tract of' 1000 acres; purcllased by James Jones for $37.10. In tle case of ' Thomas C. Polloek, Trustee, vs. Dullose Egleston, and Others, two lotsinl Winlsboro, con taining seven-ciglithis of anl aI'cr cl; pur'chlased by F. Elder for $165. In the case of Wi. A. Milling, Ex ecuto;', vs. San*l. B. Clowney and 01 h ers, a tract. coitaiing 423 acres; pur chased by A. Villiftord for $1800. In the case of A, F. INlf, Executor, vs. E. A. Kennedy, Executor, a lot of ld ill Ilid!geway, conlaiiing one-tiird of anit acre, purchased by A. F. Ruff for $1010; also, a lot of land in llidge way, containing 8j acres, to A. F. Iui For $100. Willoughby Rctndc, court-h1 mise, to-night. * * W illoughb -11) vI'adf . Che great Enlg l'shi lit) noist its givli oi0 Onils:aid cu;Cr.1ialeals ha the p-inlcipal vit,es of the Uuhed ;,.tues. As a delineaitor. o0 amu1 n charac is, he is said -:o be unequltd(. * * AS C<rTx iS KIN(.-Inl ('01mmerce, so the liher is kino in the uIman sys .im. Wecnot heinl anly pvam wi his great organ diseased. To keep it in citiiion to per'ormil its fuIIct ions, uISO Dr. GiOihler's Livcr Pills. ''hev Ilare sold b)y all drugIsts n nd country'mier-, ohants. For sale by Dr. V. E. Aiken. -At a rei'ent coniieert, it- was liht Sul)ject of' Ieuiark that, in what titne "vo'ce'' thr, sil.rcrsi were; ill coll 1110ondinllg his good judgment, thilead - or will pardon us for wispering that lie ilways recomiilends Dr. rl., 1 l's Cotugh Syrup for clearing and strogi hi enilg the voico. U. AND L. A fUly, 57'hl romlitar mn-tmnr ot ThO Winns J.t boro W 111 (hin atiftl Lo0n Ao elatlon wil l b W leli nt.he'Townl Mill mit Mltel-i evvvn tng, 1ir h t, . inst anlt, at i' o'clock. ro.miners will brint' thettr books an(ldpay 1liellr m'ont lily Inst al monfs at or el'ore t aat. t ime, othe:wsc tile pnIMty of tll (eilts per sharcwill 'hityed afterCl theC met'ili.4. 'I herie. Wviil be from' Swr-ly-thiree liunirect to two 1y--ive huii.Iire( (1d llrs (3n hanti. Sevenity -Ilvo dollars per' share 1w1n1 be thle inaximtl11un. 1). Ri. FLEINNIK EN. niovs Secy. anid Trieas. STATE 01F SOUTHI CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Byj J. Rl. 110 1'L ES, Esq., Pr,obate Jud ye. hiath 1mad11 suit to me to granit him letters of adinistr'at,ioni of the estate anid e:Y'ects of Jon. 0. Matthews, dleceaised: Thiee are, therefore, to cite and admnon i all aundt 5ing;narttho kindred and credi tirs of' th.o said Jon1. 0. Matt,ews, de. o' tse'd, t".at they be anid appi~eari before me1, in t,he Court of Proltate, to bo hold at Fairfield Court House, 8. C., on the 22d dlay of November, after publiention herou-of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they havo, why the said admlninistraitioni shonid not be granted. Given uinder my1 hand, this 6th day of November, Anno Domini 18';0. nov 8-x1tI Ji. P.-C. A DMINI STRIATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons having claims~ aginst the hereby notifled to present the same, duly attested, at the onfice of Jno. .J. Neil, at toney att law, No. .1 Law ItIudo. J OHN P'URCELL, Nov. 5, 1879. Administrator. nov 6-13x1 ATTOR1NEY'W SALE. nY THOs K. ELLIOTT', ATTORNEY OF I(, W. DESPORtTE8 AND MARY P. BLAoK. BYvirtue of a power of attorney, excuted to mno by Henry W. Desportes and Mar'y P. Black, on the~ third day Novemnber', 1879, for tho' purposes thorein set~ for'th, I will 8e11 at public auctjin, in Winnsboro, S. C., in f'ronlt of theo court-house dooi-, on Monday, the first day of Decemibor, A. D. 1879, between the legal hour11s of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder. thie following described prIopJ orty, to wvit: All that picce parcel1 or tract of land, lyinug and being in FairfIeld county, Bouth Carolina, southwardlhy fr'om the towvn of' Winnsboro, on the Charlotte Columbia and Augusta Railroad, am1 about eight miles 'om said town, coni taining TItEE IIUNDRIED AND NINE ACREs, mor'e or less, bounded by lands of Henry W. Despor'tes, lands heolng ig to the Estate of,Jas. Walling, de ceased, lands of' Turnier Stuart and othei's, and knowni In' the vicinity thereof' as the "Wolfe Place." This piece of hand will be sold in thr'ee tracts-two of eighty acres each, more or less, well wooded, and one of one huiindred.and forty.-n?uie acres, contain seventy acres r'eady for cultivation, ac cordinig to plots to be exhibited on day of saile. TERMS OF SALEs: One-third of the purcehasc-mnoney to be paid in cash; for the balance a cred It of' onie and two years from the day of sahe, with iunterest ft'rm the daty of sale, the l)tuaaser to give bo'hd, se cured by niortgage of the prtr.isles, and to pay fdrall ncsa aes iov 8-td' gives arillian't light, *5th 1 ASSIGANEE'S SI&L. BY T1LOMAS K.E I,lOTT, ASSbUN B OF LADD1>1ROS. BY viitu of (ho power- conferr-ed on .nme bY a deed of asso 1mient tiuuo to Ine by I add Bros. ol ille Vlourteeiti (lay of Janiary, A. D. 1679, lor the beielit o' tlhe cie(Mior; of' f1 the ii Ladd Ilroq., I will sell ait publin 11nec fion inl Wilnsbo'o, S. C., III tront of the cuirt-holu'v (oor, Ol Mmliv, (he first day or )eeinbe, A. 1).' 1879, bet wen thie le:-al hou-s o' saile, .1hm followhIig-describ( piece or' Ial l' Mtale, 1itfat, lyi ald eingll- inl Fair fleld counlty,Iland frel eogn to the said ladIl los., and conveverd to.n e bV said deed of as iuinent, to Wit: All thati tracto' land confainhg -rwo itNICE-D Aw -1r1I.: ACEI.s, inre or less, an<d boul<l on the north and east4 by. lids o' N. '. Myers, on the south by' la lo, n olw or ib*':1im'rlY, of Esfat.t of Eli 11aLITison, (leceasil, aIld Oin Ue vest by lanins of" )avid Tidtwell, N. Myer-s tund .1, 'J. seigler. TE-:RMS OF SAL,E: One-third cash, and the baifaiien in one and two vears f rronm the day of sai l Avic al iliterest I hereonl, pay able anuially ; thie lurelatse to give his bond, seenred by U iloltgage of, the preiises, aud to pay for all nocessary 10>1pers. T1OMAS K. ELLiOTT, Assignee, and Agent fr Creditors. lov 8-tx4t-1 JEANS ! RNerseys^ Cassimeres, etc. Finest asol'itient we have ever li"I inl stook, for s31.le at bottom11 prices. Colic aind '>c coivicd. --o Pi1x.TS! PRINTS!! PRINTS!!! One hundred an d li 1icces of choice Peiits-Pretly patterns. --- SHOES! SilOES!! SHOESU!! A splemlid line of Shoes and Boots. We will sell it DOTTOM PRICES. Iisons iending an1ytlinig in this lime will id It to their tavantage to aispeci oie stock before putirchasing cisewhere. J. F. MCMASTER & CO. nv8 TilE STATE OF sUlI'll CAROLINA, COUNTY Or FAIIl:L). COURT 1O COMMON PLEAS. Elizaleth Wood alI Obadi11h 3ou1war, by (Iorgo H. MicMr.st r, his Ci'ardin ad Lueni, P'laintit1*--, iaainat W'. It. Doll ware, AnIdrw 1ioulwiare, Addie White. Judy Eulumnn, lierry Houl wai e. Fletch er Boulwairo andl II. .J. IF. W. (Coleman, De'fenduants. -- opy .iummons for Relief. Comnplaint not Served. To t,he Defendants above named; Y O areiereby mlimm!loflnIednd're . qlured to ansl*wer the comuplainit in tianction, which is filed in the otlice e. the Clerk of Ceomo 1Pleas for the said County, anid to serve a coply of yoeur ant swer to the said complidantii on -thC sub scribers at their otlice, No. 1, Bank 1iange, Winnsboro, 5. 0., within twenty days after tie service lhereof, exclusive of thie (lay of such Stervice; aiiul if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesad, the plaintift' in this action will apply to Lbho Court for the relief demnud ed intheocomplauit. GA LLARDLI & 1IEYNOLDS, Dated October 8, 1879 W. 1. KEnn, [IL 8.) 0.0C.0. P. F. 0. ct 4-flaw0wOSat AUGHTRY& MRIN WUOLESALEl AND RETAIL GROOERS AND ~COMMISSION REE ROCANTS, No 174 Main St. (Vhito Fr OOLUImBIA, 8. 0. We have Mr. J. 8. Gladney with us. Heo will be glad to see all of his old friends.. Givo us a call before purchasing else-. where. AUGHITRY & MARTIN. oct 11-3mos . 0A mnonth guaranteed. $12 a day at home made hv the Indust,rIous. apia not required; wo malletareyou Mond j~ women, boys and girls mk oe atrA wvork for us~ than at anyt.hing (e1se. The Work Is light, and pleasant, and such as anronoe can go) right at.. Those why aro wvise who cant see this notice will send us their add(resses at once and( see for' thiemselves. (lest ly outfit and terms free. Now is the timo. Those already at wvork areo layIng uip large suims of money. Addro.s 'iTtHUE & 00., A rgusta, Maine. Aug 12-16mnxiy GREAT EXCITEMENT -AT PALI?ETTO HKOUSE. JUST ARRIVED one of the finest as sortmente of Liquors in the Bore. One Barrel of Gibson's Celebrated Old Nectar, 1840; 'Throe Barrels of uIne old1 Rve Whis key: 1st, Old Imperial Cabinet Whiskey, 9 years old; 2nd, also, the Mabel Belle, 9 ditto; 3rd, Rloanoke Uyo, the oldest, 18 ditto, Corn Whiskey of the best grades, North Carolina Corn, Swect anid sour Mash of tlip best grpdes. Also, Wine'ahd hirafn, di'os of tihe finest branda1 IIhave qiso 'a db)~e otobof Cigam: and 'loba'co, whicoh' I w ill dispose of at reasonable prices for ensh: only. Givp. me a oall, and I will treat "96ft rliht.' Philadelphia Lulg6r Boer al M4yk on hand firom the oolebrated fphp of Bhorger and Engezl... You can find met itt all ti1mes at the Bar ntader the V(pnsb'oro IHbtol, next door to D. fl, sienniken'p., Call and see, me. J.OLEN&DIING, 190 NGfnd 0hd*In~ Toec~o leQ f the fine 6~i&~ DON1 UNTIL YOU Seen my stock of furniture, vhich Nwest, and chuapoit, awcording to o llow Supply of Chromo4, ficluro Fra ilhades, Mirrors, &c. Furnitirc noa L-iimber and L-iths for sale. I am Factory. All order promptly otteud Wilon New"'Improved Sowing Mach Oct 18 HAVE ENLAlEGED TREIR .GTOCK. OF JEW E1LRY,. STERLlNG SILVER, PLATEDW.AI-,; GLASS WARI AN D FANCY GOODS, Making it entirely unnecessirv for their muntoiers to go outside of Winnsboro for mny ar(icle in . their him.. They pledgo loLsulves to give ad vantages In regard to VARIETY, QtI,\TTY AND PRICE. Extri, fino articles which the market vill notjustifyin stock, will bo provurod >n1shitor.t nortic, b 0cA 4-3m A FR*ESIA SUPPLY OF G ROCE RI E S With new aldifions arriving daily, Choice New 0 elvans"Molalises. 11nu Syrmps, 4ii:ris c)f all gr'.des,1 Rio and 'Java Coilee. [reh or roastted, . Choico Valiuily Flour. Also, ng nt for the wst, Nlour in the muar kent---l' idn,lntoBiten.?ticiAG'our"-it has'no C-quall. Cream - Chvosol at.nd Macaroni, Crikor mal akI s .o.all kinds, Boap, oda and Starch, :WF i0iuckets, Water huinicketV, 1,1tell 'op' and Cotion 1topeW,.iac In, a.mg ;ndim( Ties, Lard in Itarr-c.-s, 'ans andl. buckots, best Sugar Cur-ed t.uus, li.Ad Ru- Proof Oats. fSeedI Htyc and1 1arl.11' Nil,~ Axe, Hlorso arni M\1ulc- Mbloo.-, Axiq (re.ase, WhIite WVine and Cider Vinigar , 'Spahl ing and Chewing To. bu1cco, Raisins, .ur'ra nts -atta Citron, .ALS'O Caunod Goodsi -of 'all kinds--gahn~on, SardinesB, T1o matoesi, Paunebecs, Pino A pple, \rl.-.d Pick:les, C.how-Chiow, Pepper -AL~SO- - A fnne selection of B3ootsq and Shoes CHEAP FORL CASH, .CAL FL AND,U3E. CONVINCED. oct4 TO TIlE CITIZENS 01F WINNS 1B0RO AND FAIiRFIELD: I WOULD res'pectfully announce to the p)ub)IClic i thot hve nuido uample ar INorfolk, Sn folk and Charleston, to supplyJ I100 with FRIESJI SALT WA TER FISII and.,t(ho very.best IIAY OYSTERS for-this season. I will keep them in store leRlESI ON( ICE eycry day', so tinat my customers can supply them sel,vos at ally. tit. .3ll imyOystersiand Fish are guar anteed io be.fresh and of the VERY BEIiST'QUA LITY. Verf rispeotfully, -F~ W. JABENILIIT .Wasliington street, R of T[own HTali. sept-80--1m M. L. KINARD, OPPOSITE the WIIEELERI HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S,.C,, HAS received tihe larges6 stok of Clothing that has ever beon in Columbia, and. is soiling at 'JQWV PRICES. Elegant Cheviot and English Cassimeo Suits maido in the Intest. tlce. Also, a fine line of Soft and Stiff ibats, and a wvell selectedl line of OverCoats, of -F?ir Boav.. ors, Ulisters, K(ersoyR, an~d Melton. Call and Examino my stock befote pur ohasing elsewhere, MR. JAME~S U. KETNNEDY Is wItlh tho' abpvo estabtlshnmontj wud be pleased to see his friendsw oni in the ci'ty. TM T INAUZ BUY HAVE AiJr is o 0 I handsomest unlity. to 1o found in Winnsboro. A mo, Wall Pockets, Brackets, Window tly repaired at mnoderato pr-ioes. Rgont for 'a Door, Siah and Blind od to. . Also, agent for the Wheeler & inc,-and two others. R1. W. PHILLIPS. NEW GOODS ARRYVING EVERY WAY. J. . BEATY has just returned from Now York, and we are now re coiving a stock of Dry Goods and Notions, Clothing and Hats, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, &c., which wau carefully selectod, and bought LOWEST CASH PIRICES. We ask, not only our customers, but the-whole community, to call and examine our goods. J. M. BEATY & CO. seI)t 20. SPOOL COTTON. ESTABLTSH-11) 1812. TRAD E GEORGE A. OLAR , * soLE AGENT. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. The distinctivo features of this spool cotton aro that it is made from the veriy SE~A ISLAND COTTON. It is finished soft as the cotton from which it is made; it has no waxing or artilicial finish to deceive the eyes; it is the strongest, smoothest, and( most elastie sowing thread ini the mnarket; for machine sowing it has no equal; it is wound on W HI TE S PO OLS8. The Black is the mesa JE.7T BLACK ever produced in spool1 cotton, being dyed by a system patented by onrselves. Th e colors a dyed by the NEW ANILINE PROOESS rendering them so perfect and brilliant thatdres-maerseverywhere use thenm instead of sewing silks. A Gold Medlal was awvarded this spool cotton al. Paris, 187$, for "great strength'' an id "'geneoral e xcellen ce" being the high est award given for spool coiten. We invite comparison and respectfully ask ladies to give it a fair trial and con vince themselves of its superiority over all others. To. be had at fwholesale and retail of J. 0. BOAG. aug 1 ____________ SMITH'S WORM 01L Avrnnu, tA., December s, 1878. A few nights since I gave my son one dose of the Worm 0il. and the next day he passed 18 large wvormas. At thd same time I gave one dose to my little girl, four years oldi, and she passed 88 worms from 4 to 0 inelhos long. -WORM oIL~ for sale by' lastr & Bri.e Prepard y Ir. El. 8. LYNDON, Athens, Ga. n en dto as wel as mn. any mke more than the amount statodI above, ?'o one can feil to make money fast. Any one ean do the work, You ean make fromt 10 ets. te $2 an hjour by de voting your evenings and spare time to the business. Noihing like it for mohey making ever offered before. 1business pleasant and strictly honorable. Reader, if you viant to know ail about the best paying business before the pmublic, send us your address and we wIll sedyufl atclr and private termns fr apes your i.h yloufref; yo Addrss Aug is-tonmxly Co,Prln M. TIF YOU want a good Mint Jalop to .Lenonade, or any fancy summer .drhiti, call on J. 1.). MeOARILE2, and it *i1}l. be serveul to you in the most tasty* .manner. PL tR4HE uiful o&taf1 AUGUSTA STORE. GRANb DISPLAY OF NEW GOODS! SECOIND pew arrival this season in Dry Goods, Notlons, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Crockery, (lasswar, &c., &C., winch I have bolght cheaper thatif over. Dress Goods in all the new and desirable shades, Cashieres, Crepe Cloths, and a big drive iN lHasket I)ress Goods at 1:2-c. . . R-JJ An elegatit. linie of Cavsieres, .Jeauis, Red and White Flanni1els, Blankots, 9-4 and 10-1 Sheetings, and 1'. C. Cotton. 1 1111 still ,elling the P'idiioiit Faetory Goods at the old price, notwith. standing the recono,ulvatce. CALICOES! CALICOES!! CALICOES111 CALICOES!!!! Best brands in fauies at 7c. A very nlice linle otf Caks, Shawls, Sacques, &c. Bed Tickin1gs Coinieicing as low as 8c. up to A. C. A. at 20 to 25c. NOTIOXSI NOTIONS!! NOTIONS!HI NOTIONS!!!I An elegant line af. prices beyond competition. My Shoe Departmllenlt ii comlipicto, and purchased at rock bottom prices, and will be soh very low for C.ash. Sonethil.n- very cheap iI Gahissware and L1amps. I respectI fully invite hw ladies to inspeL IIIy stock before purchasing else. ,vhcere, anId Comlpare'In'1'eS. Somlethilu1g neV inl Vases-i big. drive. I illvite Ii finspectiol of the ItbovIe goods, which I w%ill sell at l1vo and lot ive prices. -Ja L. IMIIWAUGH, nov 8 EADER 0F 7OW PRICES. NEW GOODS! E havs i,)w open, and will mell as low as any reliable house in town our socond supply of Fall and Winter Goods. 1 case Fruit of the Loom Long Cloth.. 25 pieces other 1)rands of Long Cloth. 1 case Bessbrook Jeans. 75 pieces assorted Jeans and Cassineros. 50 pieces new style Prints. Djross Goods, Alpacas, Mohairs, Cashmeres. Blankets, whito and colored, Flannels, Linsays, Ginghams, Bro.-tj Tomespuns, Plaid lloinespuns, Drillings, Osuaburgs, Bed Ticking, Hick >ry Shirting, Cotton Flnniiis. Coinforts, Shawls, Cloaks, Bor tevard Skirts. A full supply of whito and colored Dress Shirts, Undershirts and Drawers, Bleached, Brown and Colored Half Hoso. Clothing and Hats. Ovorcoats i Overcoats'!1! Overcoats6 * I For tho ladies we havo a iico stock of Undervosts, Hosiery, Gloves. Rufihing, Collars and Cutffs, Edgingt aik Insortions, llibbons, &c. The "Pinaforc," "Juna," "Pride" and "Beatrico" Corsets. White Goodt, sugh as Nainsooks, Jaconots, Cainbrics and Lawns. For house-keepors, we have a f ull lino of Tablo Dainaski Doylies, 'owels,. Bleached and Brown Sheotings. Notions in great variety. Ladies' Misses' and Children's Shoes. Men's, Youths' i.nd 13oys' Boots and Shoes. Trunks, Valives, Satachels, and Umbrellas. In our Grocciy Department can be found overything needful at low )riees. We cordially invite an inspection of our stoock feeling assured that wO ~au please.. F. ELDER & CO. nov 4A, W E have just received a now and large supply of DRY GOODS, consisting of all kinds of Cloaks, from the very cheap est to the very finest. Ladies' Sacks and Skirts, in great var 'ty. 25 dozen very fine imported Children's and Misses' Hoso. All kinds of Ladies' and Misses' Merino and Woolon Vests Boys' and Children's Morino Skirts- something new. Ladies' Scarfs, from the finest to soni at five cents each: 25 picces Black and Brown Worsted at ton cents per yard. 10 dozen children's Gloves at five cents a pair. Ladies' Shoos-a great variety. Ladies' Felt Hats-latest styles. Ladies' Satchels. Blankots in groat v4rioty' SUGENHEIMER & GROESCIIEIL .no)v1 THE ELEPHANT HAS COME --WITH A FRESH STOCK Or. FALL AND INIIt'f,TNEftR GO --AT THEP"& WINNSBORO DRY GOODS, VANOY GOOD% AND MI BAZAAX -Ai We take pleasure in ithnounciug to onr friends theub Lhat we are now opening the finest and most pete as -I 3nd Winter Goods, inoludin Fanl y and StapDi God 644R 4tyle of Millinery, Ladies' r8'es9 Goods, 1PO0 b4 G10RIEMS, OONREMOMO, whih will,l) 4han9 the