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'1Y' T 1N70OUN 114 OF-Tiin NEWS AkW- 5 ty 0.1wbkiy edyiticn, fobii- dolla fit adVittee; Vtoy -441 nA t 06 plrs'tlift ats4perlanttum, 410v6b. Liberal discount to' 6 ubs 0 yo .and upwards. R enns V ael Whdlldq r OO i*fd r hQLW6-AOt in 'rI' 'e'e rates ap1a v isrenents; ofWhatever t o e', t% I myable strietly in ad ance. Cou! tr F3 fol three, six or' twelve imoithl 1f or on very libelil ...tmsv-h 9i cal notices, fifteen dei6ts per t-i the first insertion and 'geven a one-half cents per line for each Si cbtfyt Itisertion. Obitua'-les and tr t" 9f respect oh 6ed as Adver ti fe - t SljinlAnnonCe~deYtes o nfrlios 'And deitl s published free o el o, and sollcetdW commnications of whatsoey'r n) dro should be, aAressod to' Ad \nnhoro 1 ubliug' CO n'y WJ.mnsboro, S. C. 4'dvetaements. ~ays Reliable-F. Elder & Co. th O Vople.'s Mutuittl Relief Asaocia t n-Q. C. Bacot, Agont.' . Quite a quantity of-cottOn' wq sold in thtn'oni Friday, -and a brilk trade 'as carried oii. Several merchants Iied to call'Ii extra salesmen e - lErkoIoUs.T e lley. A:1lf. Chreltz borg will prieach, In the Methodist Church to-morrow at 11, a. m.,' ad 7 p.in. Sunday-sehool at 10, a. m. 'The'State ExedittIve Committee of the Greenback* ify donsists oft V. P. Qiayton of Fairfield,'chairmiad, W. H. Brown, of Keisfiaw,'M. V.-P. Capps 4I Che'ster. j.,Poro eyes, in the form of an epideniw it. aelprevailing in town at present. There have been some violent dtsCes 'f thefdi-iing the past few wdeks, but all 'S'erdito be fmproving. There have also'been several cases of diptle thera, amohg the children, tit'all-arb now convalescent. Mr. - f C. Hemphill, th'c6ff 6bd e0A of the News and Ourier, paid a glQwing tribute to- the parad& df' tto Fairfield Deinocrady in lish inhiitable. In behalf of the county we return him thanks.' The spectacle that scenied specially to take his fancy wasa white patch sewed to the seat of a bolored Democrat's black pants, and bearing the legend "Garfield to the oedr." Charles Davids,,a dolored mAn' liv Jng on one of Mr. H-. L. Elliott's pJa4i tationse has ginned and sold this sea son from a on horse 'farii ten bales'of cotton, averaging it weight 448 pognds. besides making a quantity of corn and other grain; This certailnly is.agoodyielcA an hw s veD y eAr - 19 what can be' mnade'on Fairfield sol by: pr'opor cultivation.. .The econd prim'ai-y election c'ome's off to-day' in accordancp with the regu * lations prescribed by the Couunty Ex ecutive Comumitte. Lei agorout' to. . the poll,s n'nt1 vote, for it will do good to isoli a large vote even at a priuiary electiori. .4'8 '.wlI. keep down- #11 spreheadediless and JInd~epopudntis should there b'e abyr in the Demoirtte ra~unks, anud will also show to our -Greenback and-Radical eneiniese that we are determined to succeed at the general election. For several evenings this w'dit- th'e southern bouund passengeur train has been more3 than twohion~a' behinad time. This lis a greitt, annoyance to our good citizens, 'who w'ant to get thef' inail at the regular tinme; and to those per sons inteniniig to go ofr oni the thiin it is a positive injury as well dr'avex4. tion- of spirit. .We would suggest, aind6Aiestly 'hope1 that .somnetliing .n'iaf be -doti&' to biming about 'more regularity iii the arriyal and d'epa~ture of the passeng~r trainas The Whuinsboro cotton" market 'is ohue of the very best in the up country at all timnes; and never wat b'eter' th an-it is the present season. We hava a hiimber of liral,' energebic hie' hprenoQ, ap4 th'e competit oiu io 'tiineilively tha~ .th4 t 9 season.. Our merchants a4'have large and wvell selected stoolk doi nierchan dise, and' will givb' good bargairre. -Thouf the freight on cotton to New York and Charleston is low~r than--at tis tirnielast year-the freight beine 'nbW charged on it In conformity to itgall things into oonsh'lerationf our tzrrgr c~nftdo as well elsewhuoue gd shoUlt therefore one And 'all'p tfonuize theit own -county town. Tnu Crnous.-Old John Robinson's world renowned circus was in Winuns tbnde oF riday, and was largely' at teddby both- the white arik the colored population. The usual street procession 'begn to mnove a little after a ' nine -o'clock, bnt the 'p~rformAne dill ifot begin uhtW aftiY twelvo o'clook', 'the' street pai'ade yas' iN'Iyif"hi creditable as we have 'seen, 19u6' the menagerie' was very good-the' adnn 'filly up to beat and the whole po's formane reflect~d' credit upon' 0 thanagers. Thec crowd from the con ti-y was one of the largistthat has'beetn lit WIn.'tib6ko in a long time, 'und'wai eme"6bth~e tmost orderly that' wb hiivE dWFa liAd'ot such eceasions. - The* cir o lieos 64 A emany att,ractione'fox b'oth o(d ti ~~and we wr ru-cofrunend Uobtnn' to all who wisi 6 witutssaa j~-l pei.forrnatuee TWhe'ei teu let irr' titfernon- foi 'fioN.-Tills celebrationt akes place ot * the seventh of Ootober, a:Mr Is excpeet, 0d-to .be a. grand- .atghir.. It .Wl- Ias! ur AfaTickets will be sold on 41a I th1 rai-cesat acent and a quari tr a mile. Capt. Bell,-of the corMnit. toe ofarrangeinehts; gives notice that th place of debarkaion" oni the - Air ihd alh'oad Is a- wky- station called SWdtVb'" fite muiles west of the 'vil Iage qf King's Mountain and four nilles from the. battle-fleld where the celebra tionu is to be held. Hacks, omnibilses, wagons, etc., . will be in; Waltlg at Weaver's upon the oif't e'vory train, to transboAt p'abhrs to the r. batt-fiOid.- Rates f-om fifty cents to one dollar,-according to conveyaned, 6 for outid trip. The local cofflitdttee' pi on transportation have engaged all the w fiacks and untilbuses they could get from- dharlotte,' Chester, Newtotri1 paftanburg, H6ndersonville, Green ville and Ashevilo, a d i'tis' thodght . tho supply df tdms' Vil l be ample. if )Ve hope that a fdl delegt16n frienV* Fairfield will attoM. W THE'PiniiRuit ELeT-io.-WO give in anotir dolunii a till report of the voto of the primary in the recent pri Thaty, aidllalsd a comparison of the tp talVdotb tis year witlf' thot of- 1876. Titls vote comprises only regtila'rly enrolled memberq of clubs, who voted the Denocrtieticket at the last elec tidil, -and vhbare bound by pledgds td' support the noininatidns this year. with such a nucleus for-dil other voterk tp rally ulqinf the solidity of the party ?f flii'~lrfeld cbui fydan be readily per, delved. I We wish'tie first pr isary had been A] ddclsive so that the county campaign ceuld'havh begun at once. But too' madly go6d men were running for the votet-s to cntro' tbon" the roquisitke U1linbeie The second primary will clear the field, however, and complete st the ticket. Thdifthe party will settle- gr to wiork. QNOR To Dko..We ai'c' I'l r1eceipt of the foll'wing: 4cditoris 1Netbs'. and RTerak1: 1n yotur notice of the celebration on the 24th you entirely forot~ to mention ti.e oko Club under Capt. Wardlaw, 40 men.- Don't ignore us old friend, Truly F 'tIhe oiinissii' of Iloko Wks not of thtough foi-getfulness, but by a .mis take. Oh our list received from the marIml it was placed just before Oik land. But the gkeat pressure In our columns, and th liuistle of the pri.mary election delayed work until lafe fin the night, and the proof of that portion of the description was not read by the editor, so the ommission was not de tected. We are glhd that our attention was called t6 this, so that we' can ex plain it. Doko Iras" always beoi strilkhtout. In the dark days of fa cotructibh she alone of the predincts f 'in Fairfield b6' aloft her bimner vic- ed torious oet' 1adicalism. THE PEOFLE'S lYUTUAL RELIElf' ASSO01Aff0ON. ; HI i~ an .issdM?%tidh of~businiessn mien, who, for their mutual protection, opntribute tou' aWs'W .a fan ', so as in case of 4 h,.thoeir families n'ay re-B ts(ive froni $..00 to $G;01), according to amiount' of certinicate! This is' one of the best plans of lifo insutaroce.' Vou pay as you go, jitat lika fire induraince, and with mn 'ie Oonvenience evon, as you pay byJ smnil tbslahments during the year. Wo' nr~ refet to those best aequainted-'.w'ithi us, viz.:. members in Fairtield: -G. IH. Ik I.lienniken, B. lufgenh1ofmrer, 3J. W. M~o~reigh't, Jno, ,. Neil, Thomidt~l. John- Lih .sd- J. Ch-ndiidg,- 1.1'3. Ban ^a af,R.s Nt'',1 Davis, .hnas. Q Dava., nly one tlt oliuld-line to- become a moinbtr wviiC a pph to G. 0. Y ACOT. iM oeL 2.- ' Agent. el 'AX' NOZO. 15books for: thd .collection of s0 town taxes will be oen on the 0r IMt:of October, an~ remain oen until thie 1st of Ddcini or. Myo de ie .at the store of lessrs" F- ~ehr &.C(o. * . s-. CH ADL~, 80'j6 80* Clerk and Treasurer. SHAVING SALOONJ totepublic that ho is nowV run- h ning a first-class shaving Saloon In d< every resp~ect. None but com petent and expert work mep ar empiove d, in an those who'11f or dsa wvith their a eu'stonW arA gitaihLeed s~t'isfiuetion. '. * . . I'AIR-cuTTIN~G 01 Do In the latest and neateso'' ilyle * Don'tforget to call' and give mea trial, and!I will -please you. . - ,T. M. McCALL, Opposite~Dr.-Aiken's Drug Store. sept80 ____________ GRE AT - IMflJCElENTS1 4 ET have now in store the lIaIges t VTstock ever pui-chased by us, and which will-be disposed-of-at low prices. Urzy (eods, d5Iothin' Hats, shoes, Gbooeries, Bridled~. Baddled, Barne#4, ied Leaither, Harness Leathdr &c,' Wear~at givbn E6 "BLOWIlfG," but can truthfully say we are offer ing solb k1 nwl be glad tsee youi. sept 20' ~ OlV8 ..ame vane snhatitin.. ilRESH R oERFES 1dGARS, assorted. CofI'ees, Rio, Laouavira aud Old Gov. Java. No an Old GioV. Java Roasted. 'as, Black, 1mpVeral, Gunpowder nd Young UysOn' CANNED GOODS. fi PCars, PcHlics, Pineapples. To-, T matoesM8'aidmim, Corned Beef, Deviletl las' an1d Turkey, '(ardilnes, &C. 1S Macaroni anR1 C10's0, Ginger Pre- tr ervos, Pin. Iled Oat Menl, Coopell selatiie, Mustard, Black Pcppe and hutnegs. aldivin Catsup. Cross & Black- O Vell's Chow Chow, Empire Chow ihoit, Assot'ted Pickles, Lea & Per in's Worcestershhiht Sauce. a i v. MoIASTE'r & 0JO. sepet 141 LUDDEN & BATES) NOUTHE4N. OR~iES WUSIC Hi U SE N K 'I1E N Se( ItOUSEOFTHESOUTHI REMOYAL TO OUR 1WT.* U-b le St a C] An Immense Music Temple. Two large stores, each 30 feet front arVl An-stories high, fronting on three streets rd filled frof% cbllar to loft with musical ipplies. No ing to compare with it in V1 id Southern s atOs. I D(G ST0o1, 1' An)G SToGK4 P \A BIG TRADE, iD n TQ OME, During the ten yen since our entb ishment of our houso havo' develop ho mu- o trade of the .4th to a wo Ierf~ul degree, but as yet \ohave only b ug\eo, not many arstr abund, *.V mnsiness ofamillhon a yIet and to take are of this enormous traide 'have pro -idecd ont present mUAmm~otk5 'wrOrooms1. C'all trid 188t' will be irnm s~vo. We are 1] eady for it. For monthsounr\enior part n'r has been at the North ~ontmeiting i vith Piano and Organ manu e~turers for atrunments. ile has concludell most Lavantageous contracts. and the -Vianos oid Organ are '"conin'g, coming" RV,000 I noro,-b creery steauner. New Stylos, Nowv ?ls, 'rowTrmnsNewv Store, Now 1be sPECIAL O1TER, FALL 1880. E Catsh pricert with three Months ecdit. - hiring months~ of Airg. 801p1 Aidd Oct. ir will sell P'ianos aind Ohlgaffe at LowErr lAsn IFmoiEs, payable $20 dIasIt en a Pj. no0 of $10 (lash en en Organ with the, >alanoen in thnree mnonths, winou-e t64n- P ST. V'IIA'T It0 TOU SAY 10 TIII Fi'ji WXrito for Illustrated Catahgues and, Tow Price Lists for Fall 1860 and pro rare to he astonis~hed, LUY)DEN & BI1'5S*T SAVANNAH, GA YVholesie Piano and~ Ordat benlers.T July 27 E4T * o1 14u O~ -a~bsrib t TH NWB Nhi; A~E Un-~ a 'N E IQU.O S ATHAIS BRS.' Old Cabinet , * 1863, Old lloa'oko- Whifk , t hi. o,' lottordam'irandy. Gold ta for c'uh from 11 td T o'clock overy day, ] HAVE rueotly made ext6nhhiv0 addi tiobs 'to my stock of Wines a4d 'uors, whi6 consisto'f a full asbort. nt of R1ye Whiskey, Corn Whiskey : 'ODCh J11andy, Appl" Brandy, Peaeh ahdy'; hhety Wie.-boappornong Wine, ud1a1gno, oto., oto.*! . P- Iolaim to s - I 'the- FINEST AND JRlT-1YE' WHISK EY to be had in innsboro.' Give it a trial. I also'also k ep on hand a fail supply of fAi)2s6A1SAN?.on Wco, I great variet,'ad adopted to tho tastes every body. .. ._ .. ,. .he Call at the. PAL'ETTO HOUSE, in the ( innsbora flo061 building.- I & IMLENDLINN. NEW QCODl - J PI 1'riECNIVEIya fiesi slipyly' Choiob Groceries. The' followi g is a list of my leading articles. Cl1k's Best Atgusta Flour, arg's Bolted Meal and Pearl Grist. so; a Fresh-lot of Wheat Brai . btTGARS Granulated, Standard 'A- lteg )no A, Extra-C, and all .th6 l'ower ados. COFFEES. Greei aid Roasted-til grados 1 I-sah Canned Goods of all kinds, 'esh Plckles and Saucos. 1500 Gall6ns Wines anId Liquors all grades. Givd'mo a call and got a Bargain. W. 11. DONLY, ufg 11 On the Corner. DON'T BUY -A -W -A-. Or 0 MT Cnti yod havo seen oure. The, ious WEBSTER, btautifully paint strong, durable. Don't forge, the WEBSTER WAGON the l3T.ST TI1NG-ON.-WlItlEELL. Ua 0. DEsPORT~tS, ~.~Winsboro, S. C. - tidgewayv, S. 0.' septO 0 '-AND)- .] dSNERAL B00K~IihTDlR, IAS moved opposito th6' ci'fy ifall' . WhecIe ho is fully prepared, with st-class workmon'; tb do all kinds of' u-k in his line. BLJA NK BOOKS RUJ)ED to any pdttbrbn d1 bound ini an1' 5t3y to dtsired. My facilities and long acquairitanco w.ith o usinosyV ehablo mec.- to-- guarantee 1 stisietion oil orders foi: Blank Books, iiltond1( Books, and.Rooksfpr the' use of. drks of Court; Shih 'Pa6baid Judgeos, sstet-s in Equityandother county.oflb . dla. .Palp pt Mgazines, Music, .W aws yrs and forvlo nd al( ol leirzas pucations bouiid .on bo mdst rea noble terms and inl the b stiannor, All ders promptly 'attdnded to. ftin stroot, P611ito n CT1 Hill0 - NHER~IIFF~ SAL E. Y virtue' of' an execution -,to me.- di. rooted I wvill offer' for sale, befor~e; o 'court-houso door in Winnsbor-o, .om .o first Monday .1y Ootebor .nextt, twyeen the legal h'turs. of sale, to the gle4 bid der,, fgr cash, thip following.. Isori .ed p roperby', to svit; All $hat plantation.or tract of land( ly g in'rpirlold county, containing vun 'I5,Es'oro oJr loss, and bounded en tho >rtiand west by lands of Thos. Gi. I110.' >rtoon, on thoeast by D. R.~ Fleonnikon, the south W. F. Jackson . Sold. as the idporty of T. G. Robertson, at the suit 8; H. Jones. s~er~sot-o Oll B DAVIS, Sep.-14, .1880. sbp 16 ISSOi/OrfoN O'COPA1VTNEUslI1P. MIIE copai'tnerahip heretofore' existing .' unldou' tho' firin nameot ofesportes & onfs'ls this day dissoled by lintitation, ie ;tlo of tho'l6rm will remain the Wamno id buslieios will be continued until imiuary 1st, 1881, wheon the connerau Will into liquidation, ang 14 3.R. MONTS. OATS I'OATSU . 1 j'IVE H{Ui'DREDi buchols' of peifecly ,pureRed Rdist-P'ronof Oats,'arrant i froo fron; ookie thakt or any other tid o grain, for salo by stItxtf .. .J-.K'.DAVIS. ' ''tidolt1, Fairfield Co., S. C. JUST RECEIVEMb. . Hupp of Watt 1PloWs, BWg ~np andi Rubber Packht . * J. FMcMAStT R & 0 . GRAINV! GRINl?' )$ lf Rttst-Proof~ Oats, Ryo and1 .4 Barley for sale ehe'ap. A supply Rh Tiensee oen hand. J'. F. TE (.CO. WAGONSg WA4AONS b- OA ,ftr o' br~ted Studo 3 9 agopsu, -l .I izes, to .arrivo. y th6 Tht of eptember. As we have lie re sold many of these wagons in the maoty,'poase'ask those usng them. It isy are good:- WV ft. DOTY & O au-1 PURE - VINESANI)LIQUORS GREAT VARIETY. WOULD most respctAfiIly inform y customers and th6 chikils otFai Ild generally, that I keep 1in stock 11 supply of flne Liquors, Ciga [bltCco, &c., &c., aud tisfaction to any one giving ial. M% stock consists as llo s IMPORTED IQURlm. TARD, DUPUV & CO. S'COGNA( BRANDIESi BRAND'S SCftIADAM GINS. AMSEY'S SCOidH WIISKEIXY JAMAIdA L. D. RUMS& MORINO hE MORA S1IER~n IV INE . F. MOTANIER PORT WINE. if. MUM & Co.'s IHEDI CHAMPAGNE. 6ENUINE RHINE WINE. DOYIESTICLIQUONS. RATOGA PURE RYE WHIS KEY. ATHIAN'$' * MlG OAEINT RYE wilSK-E Y. ['RAUSS' IMPERIATL-RYE WIR. KEY. EEST2'S "OlVN" RYE WHISKEY. 'ONE MOUNTAIN ..RYE AND ROCK W11tSKEY. MLEBRATED PFEIFFER E. RYE WHISKEY4 ENTfCKY nounBO wils KEY. ANTATION RYE WHIISIC a RGINIA APPLE AND PEACH BRANDIES. JiRTH CAROLINA SWiET ld-ASil CORN WHISKEY. 5ANTATION CORN WHIiIKVS. BLACKBERRY BRANDY. GINGER BRANDY. NEW ENG LAND Niwt FRENCHE'S "BOSTOn"' G IN. HOMYE 1YAD)E WINES. (EG DRY SCUPPERINONG WINE. KEG SWEET SCUPPtRNONt) WINE, KCEG SWEINT CAFITAWBA WINE. itALtT ,IQUJORS: Ir0F.IER &' ENGE L'S CELI~flUAT LAGER 1U1ER ON 1)AUU AND) BOTTLED). ASS & CO.'S IMPORTEIT ALt. PUR C1AB APPLE CIDER. LJRtN NATURAL APPOLONA RIS WATErR, IGA-RS AND) TOBACCO. IIE AMERICAN TWINS CIGARG~ 13 FOR 215 CENTS. [12 IIAVANA' CIfAROOTS-5 CENTS EACH. W. BLACKWEL~L'S SMORING TOBACCO. OIMCWIG TOBACCO-THREE GRADES. UIYlYER REVERAGES. JE LEMONS,., SODA WATER. lIE~ BEST MIXED BEVERAGES OF T HE SEA SON SERVED) AT ALIi HIOURS OF 1fE- DAY, TO~ SUlT '.IE MOS*I 19ASTID10US TVASTES.' VERT* RESP~ECT14'LLE, ~. W. KA.BENICIIT. REANhOP '1!0\N ItldL y8 ~AR GAIN I BARGAIN! -- 'AE0:? IA4CK f COLORED ID GLOE ~--A u McMASIat.BRIOE & 00. -uIy 17 F A L", L~ -AT PA L.ANDECKER A BRG. 0 AVING justr r.ti6ddfromn the NMth, -we can'ahure our frieids aA custbmers that we'have seddiled the finedt abfobtiot:of Fall and Wi h. ter Goods.- Full and complete as161tmont of th6 litdgt Noveltie's' for fall wear. . KID GLOVES I KID GLOVES I I TWO and three Buttons, 50 cents. English Lisle Thread Gloves with two, -three and six buttons, all sizesd, both in white and colors. I&SI.'D~R-y, I-E0 R-t Ladies' and Misses' Colored Hose in variety. Mon's Half Hdse-'--al kinds Our stock of White Goods, Embroideries, Handkoeroiefp, Notidns, &0.', has noVei heen more combf.-lo. . Gt'ts' Furnishing Goods ift all tho new and aUractive' styos. New Clothing in new stylewand ab old prices. Notwitlstandin'g the advinoe in the' 'tce of *66ldn fabrics, wo'are receivin'g the largest and handsomest" stoo of fiie and medium Clothing that'han 6oor 146n' eilibited in the' Boro, which we will sell at LAST FALL AND WINTER PInCES I An inspection is respectfully dolicited. P 1iANDECKFER & BRO. DONT RUN, R d, RUi, -BUT STOP AND SEE B- 4 U BUY. THE' ONLY CLOTHING. STORE We have the fhiest and largest .stock of CHILDREN'S,' BOYS) CLOTH ING iOUTliS, MEN'S Vver befoi-e bi-onit t6' Wiitsboko.' W bg an who have to M Clothing to como ant o* anine oni' stockand combare goods and pri'es not only with Vinnsboro Stores, but 'also with any Clothing Storo in Columbia: All'we ak is t6 pleasb come and look beforo buying elsewh'r. Respectfully, SUGENn E f MER & G ROESCFEL DON'T BUY ..-k !A -'II M Y ST~OCK of Furnittire, whlichi wlli h the laurnest, 1mnd(someost and clicap~ lE est necord(ing to (tiality, anud ior design 1ind. w~Orkmashipt nneCulh R~emembelr that 1al1 ty goods are warrantecd tQ o A~ feoprescrited. Price you Furniture elsewher'e, theon comno to thso.$rst-'clafs stoi-e where you wvil lhitVn''th best selectioni and canu buy cheaper. Bear int mind that I ship goods to Rldge wva', lvihewood, White Ouak, WVoodward's, lilhekstock, and as far as -Choste* aIn Yor'k. Thi is a recommuuendtioei 9tthe quality and1( price of nty goods.. A'iiew supply of' Wihldow~ Shaden4, 1ValP ckets, Brackets, Mirrors, Phlltire Frames, Chi' mos, lIat Racks, and Boolk Sitolves, cheaper thant the checapest. The lafgest su pply of TIini Chainbme' Sets, umde to miatchi Colt agnd idun.' bor Suits.- Cull and see thiem. A new anpply of' Sewing Machinecs As gbod as' any. D~ofit hluy a Alachine merely because your' mother 01r yotif iighbor hdf' it and likes It. 'Remnember that. mo1(st of the muachine~s that aro' most ltgolf' pufTedl have but, little meri.. The 01ne you waniit is the 0on0 that' 19ll save yote 12im0 and1 veOxation, anud not nioiseless, rnl lig.ht 1andV.1 w ist. a long time. -I haiyp. It.. ResItC'mber thle Gold 31edal waOs awarfl(edl to one of' the Macintes I repygsent over dig ly competitoi's. 1-can refer you to many thata ar ulsinit, d itlhe ? alwvays iv(en' (ntiro satIiationt. Rmebe)r thant I amit agoent for a Door ani Sash'hetitory. All orders entrustedl to me1 will hafv(o pronpt, 'attentlont and' at the lowvest piiest leurniture neatly repauired ait miodrato prices. I am .also pr~ered t ake to order. Lmnber and Shingles the sale at small pi'ofits. Sew inlg Mach ine Keddles and attachnfienits and partsof alacines can'be had through me1. D)bu't fail to call beforeo purchasing elsewhere. RI. W. PILLIPS. JUST IN -STOR. 1 SMOKERS TA KE NfO TI1OL NEW SEE~D R~YE AND BARUN. Y. ---:0: FITE''HOUSAND' CIGAN~S. i'LOT OF? RED RIUST-PRtOOF FIVE T HOUSAND OATS TO ARI~1VE JN -- . .ALEW DAYSN T IGARS. , SiGGING ANXD 'iES. TH-E BEST -__ FIVE CENT ClGAR~ A fuillancompllete st'ck of Family A MIE RICK aind Plantation Groterfrs will always bie found at mny establishment, .andl iny wilIle soldat r'icres to suit tIl 4 ti mes. Giv mnd46'canad you shall b .W TAEIW'. suited.' LNI'',~ ~ ~ N atik~ di -~?y TIEr CQOLOGN nE. ***oi *t** l', 'imer Goods uiiare1d4 a FOR~I~TF0 JVJfiWLOGN,. . M; EATY & 00.'s. A LL (lotton Goods redidoe~ r yN~ E and1 ) lar. Perfumn ti . BEM*I3ATIY & 00.'s~ a et th I r io ot - - ~ , se t . ..AlKEo~tI ~ A HfEES~z 1CHEESE! - atsib 6 be e 44~s 6a d.M. BEA Tt &(C'sPh11 sept I On the Cot'ner.,- ,