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V alliiee;aiditi tc 9 t to h il cents per itch for eac au 4e<%A1 inI riln.) T'hpso'tes Appy to~all Va Isemednts, of wiatover natUe, lUt .tl t ito, r uer it oicialf cnt8 p0 line foi ea su egei 'sfth. Obitua-les ai Ifr Itosof,'respect charge4 as adve 9lye e Sijl l ..announcements a dages instpibl1ihed freo CI cnd bat61ons- of whatsoev n rO, sh1ould )e Adressed to tl N nsboro Publishinu Conpan1 x Advertleemota. S1d0 fte.-Desported CO nfa S 69~nDuiP r.-The scon plrnary- liasgod off as quietly aTi pleasantly as the first. The followin jisthe voto as canvassed and declare byr the County Execttte Conmittee: -For Representatives-G. 11. McMat tet, 781; T. Ss Brice, 478. .For Sherlir-Jno. D. McCarley, 778 ItN E. Ellison, Jr., 474. "'or Co'intv CoimIssoners-. C DUke, '743;J. A, Hlinn ant, 593; J. I liarvey, 589; J. A. Stewart, 689; 1] M. Zealy, 482; J. G. Heron, 389. Messrs. McMaster, McCarley, DUk and Ilinnant were nominated. Thor boing a tio between Messrs. Stewar amid HarVby, the Executive Committee mnder the rules, bad the casting vot( Thy decidedih favor of Mr. Harvey NEw ADvRTISKMICENTS.-MeSsrs. Des porte'& IEdmunds, of the "Interna tional Dry Goods Store," Columbia have just received twenty-five thou sand dollars' worth of dry goods boots, shoes and hats, which purchas ers are invited to call and examine 'These goods have been well selected and will be sold at the lowest figures Messrs. J. M. Beaty & Co-., at th Corner Store, have now ready for in spection their fall stock of genern merchandtso, which will be foun both full and varied. In their nov advertisement they mention .some o the things they want to sell-amonq thom the justly celebrated "Bay Stat, Shoe," of which they make a specialty RRIPOT OF Ti'ri TowN CLERI.-Th following is the statoment of the towi clerk and treasurer for the months o August and September: , 1mCEIPTS. Aug. 1-To balaince Pcr last statement.........$g 74.1 Aug. 2-Rent of narket.... 39.0 Sept. 36-Iines and licenses 72.5 Tothl....2..%......... $186.0 EXPENn1TUnEs. Aug. ilL-BP W. 1B. Gilbert. $ 40.0 Aug. 31-J. E. Williams. 85.0 Aug. 31 I-Abram Munaro. ... 10.0) Aug(. 31-Addison Clarke. 10.0 .Aug. 21-Ex t ra p)ollee.... 1.5 Aug. 3 1-Dunlevy &.Fant,. 141.8 Aug.. 31-Work on streets 10.7 Sept. 20-Ext ra pollee... 1.5 Sept.. 23- Whbo. Pub .Co.... 15 0 Sept. 25-Extra police ... 15 Sept. 25-Work on streets.. 22.5 Total................. $164.4 Balance...............$ 21.2 Tim AunrouLTunhAL COttEGa.--JI accordance with previous anniounct mont the - first annual session of th South Carolina College of Agricultur and Mechanics was opened Tuesday i the South Carolina College buildinga which have boeen repaired and fitte up for that purpose. All the facult weore present except Dr. Boirney, wha 1s sit present undergoing medical treal ment in Baltimore for a troublesonm affection of t~he throat, with which h has been suffering for some time pasi The following-named students wer admitted: M. HI. Brennen, G. W. Cot: nors, G. WV Davis, Augustus Deni Arlo D)avis,. Sumter. Earle, Wr I] Gibbes, Thomnan Lanmar, Thornwel McMas'cr, Davis Marshall, J. Z. M< Conell, E. A. Simpson, W. D. Simni son, C. W. Sims, W. T. Spigener, 1W S. Symmners, Frank *W. HI. Seegori B.J. Wallace, George W. Wearin& Columbia; JTohn C. Biuchanan, Winna bo'o;' James T. Clyburn,'Lancaster Engene W.bhobbs, Darlngton; Josep: Lee, Anderson; J. G.- McCutchen, 7 M. McCuthen, Khngstree ; 11. P. Stack house, MatrIon. 'In addltion to these there were soe gnlyor thirty appi 6e114s Wlo , wat ejoted1. it colles lhulneo of th6el extrrio youti The'yotunt gentlemect Who wdim'e adinli ted were examined formally. Othc students are-expected to arrive durn . the present wveck, and by the first C next week the classos wvill have bee ognized and orything in Connc< tion with the institution will bo i thorough working order. A WORdD 0.F W AUING. The Deort utbe ady to Moet H1, .2Jfssrs. JEditors: As our primnarle Iare over and the nomination of ou county officers is nlOW a fixed thing, I occurs to mue that a few thoughts upoi our political situation might not be unE profitable or Inappropriato. I am i1 nio sense of the word. an alarmist, but .1 would caution Democrats agains the dafgoroifs lethargy, into whiol somndio1tiAin n -1h-ield, and -mali in other cotutios, appear to have fallen ~Tis lethargy, Messrs. Editors, Is th .offspring of a hense 6f security which 11f continued to be Indulged :In,, wil miost Assrely' nrove "bhane.ss a h fibrio of a dreamt We , m n conclude,. bocause we can discern 1i angi C19uds overeasting our politict l horizon and cali hoar no distant mu { terig's of an approaching storm, thi . nditorMis gthoring. Do notDei 6 crats understand the ohiaracto of 011 fos better i t q? .Do we a4 know themto 4 1'afty aud unprinc plCd-'lovihg darkness rather thai light, lecause their. deeds are evii' A1;e we), ot.aware thpt rogues and vi hiiins plot and execute whilo hone mon. sleep? Have we learned no le sob of wisdoin in tho dour school I which for ten years wo served' an it voluntary pupilage? Is experience I linto us '.'like the sternlights 6f a shl which illumine only the track ov which it has passed"? If such be tli I case, follow-Domocrats of Fairfield, J We have not, with all our opportun ties of learning, yet cut, our wisdot teth, then are we indeed a poor, pit able set of dolts, not worthy the hori age of freemon I I tell you, fellon Democrats, that tils !ethargy is nc born of wisdom, and that if we woul keep the sacred fires of liberty burr n brightly upon her althr, we mtu vow it off and exersiso ceaseless vigi .dnce and activity. There are danger A everywhoro I Our ship of state is sail d Ing upon a sea of treachery and perilk On one side is the fell charybdis o Radicalism, on the otier is tile infan but traitorous Scylla of Greenback ism; and if we would steer safely intl harbor, we must close our ears to th, whisperings of those ivho say there aRP no dangers ahead-that the sea befor, is all calm aad serene. These are bu siren notes that w6uld lure .us to de struction-irrevocable destruction. W have beaten our enemies, fellow Democrats, in the last two cangaigmn 3 and we can do it again-but not b, t adoptihig a policy of 'masterly inac tivity," as some seem inclined to do Such-a course would insure cortali and irretrievable defeat. But we nus bestir ourselves like men, and not si lethargic and inactive, hugging to ou bosoms deceitful phantoms which th second day of November next wou4 miost surely and Ingloriously dispel. Fsom.rriu. Tim SoRows OF OWNING A FAs, HonsE.-Fast horses ought to be vali able commnercially, for they have sinal value as respects ordinary. use. Tha~' are considered too precious for an - common purpose. Their owners prizi I them so lhighly that they are const ant 1 ly afraid sonietlhing may halppen ti them. They canl scarcely be periuad ed to tahe them out on a stormy day lost they catchi cold, or on at hot day, I lest thlc'y be injured by the heat. Thel 3 always fear that they be overdrivei or under driven; that they may ent o drink too much or too little; that the: a may groV stiff o go lame, or lose i sho or be ili-shod, or get the heaves or botts, or spavin, or what not.. I genuine thoroughbred Is the source o more anxiety aid trouble than. dozen new-born babies. Some Net Yorkers, wli have invested hunidi d of tlhousands of-dollars in fine oiorse never drive out their' blooded steo except on-a .very fair and favoi'abl day. Theyno never~ thinak of taking t hi paprdanimtals out after dark, les the step ~on a stone, or slip) iln a1 hble or catch cold, or incur any' of t1 thouand ills to which equino flesh I ceaselessly bubject.'. Whea theyv wana to drive in a sensible, pract.icable way they hire horses at a livery stable, e gomi a street car, or on foot. 3J SANKCEy's Nacny Homa..-Sankey, Lth r) famous singer, has moeved1 his famnil D to Brooklyn, wvhich gives him at - one 0 a central location, Hie in tends8 to cc 0 operate withI Moody, butt had a pre - yious engaoment irth the Massaci 0 setts Sa ath-School Conventioil SWere Sankey to. devote himself t opera mnusic he would take the highes rank. America has never produced; vocalist of greater emotional power and his faculty of throwing the so1i into music is whlat gives it th groatos 0 charm. Moody is expected to make ai demonstration il Brooklyn during th coming winter1 and Sankoy wvill unit with hm in this effort. The qestio is asked ha a seering tone, "WhathIa Y' become of Moody's converts?'' T 0 this it may be replied that it was nd -Moody's purpose to establish an e church organization. Hence his coi verts have to a large degree strength: 0oned 4thier congregations-.. A oARID. , 1desIre hereby to extend my sineem . thanks to the voters of Fairfield for thi ii flattering support given to me in the ra cent primary vote for the Legislaturc --Without experience in Legislation an .comparatively inexperiened ia the word , ings of deliberative bodies, I am fearft , that my efforts may not meetil gh~een tions of my friends.. I can ' Nib ;an honest and consoentionseg f(~ i sporve the interests of mny State' tifiur .ty. To the farmers and workixnmor .whos6 roliresentativo I 6laimned to be spa oiahiy, I extend heartfelt thanks, an -promise to leek well to their intorosts, o ot 7-m1 JOHN . LYLES. . NOTICE.. ALL persons holding elaims againa 4.the conty of Fairfeld will presor tem to thc Clerk of the Board of Count t'Commissioners by the lst of Novembol 1880. 3. A. IJlNNANTi' ' opt 5-ftt C. B. 0.'C. NOTICE. I WILL have to arrive on Frida, th 8th of Qotober, twenty-five heed < young, fat Kentucky mules and hore Among them some gooni saddie and hat o ness horses horses and' some good maros oct 5 A. WILLIFOltD. Dress Goods, Laces, Collars, Cufln tBoots, Shloos, Neckties. Hats, Caps Notions and Oceans of New Goodt Prices Low, First, Last and All th Time, SUGENDE1MER & GnOEsoarEL. tOlothing for Men, Youths an~ t, Boys, well made, god quality an 1 always ohocap in prie. E11HEMmER OROEsoUEL. *If you want to savo money go to SUoENHIEIMER &GhtonorET. -Subscribe to.THEa NEWS AND ) A LD-$2.00 a year. F I N E QUO R S it ATHA'. 1 a, e, HANS'~ l S' O C~ i ~ o oa*, e \V bis -0 Also, Iottprdam, Prandy. Cold tintfp lurch froin4l to I ,'lol ryy H HAVE recently made extensivo addi. tions to my stock of Winev and liquors. which consists of. a full assort inent of Itye Whiskoy, Qorn .Whiskey., it French Brandy, Apple Brandy, Peach Brandy, Sherry Wine, Souppornong Wine, Champagno, eto., etc. p fO I olaim to 9411 the FINEST AND - PUREST tYE FlWHISKEY to be had in 0 Winnsboro. Giv- it-a trial. - I also ale6 k; p on band a full supply of 0SEGARS AND TQIBACco, in great variety, and adapted to the tastes -of everybody. Call at the PALIVETTO HOUSE, in the Winnsboro Hotel building. J. CLENIDINING. moh 27 t Clothing for Mon, Youths 'and . Boys-A meaning sign, yet our' t fiiends Bay. thoro'n nothing mean . about us. Come and suit your selves. SUOENHEIME & GROESOHEL. NEW GOODS. t 3 JUST RECEIVED a fresh supply t of Choice Grocerjes. The follow. _ ing is a list of my leading articles: Qlark's Best Angusta Flour, Clark's Bolted Meal and Pearl Grist. - Also, a Frosh lot of Wheat Bran. - SUGARS Granulated, *Standard A, Key stone A, Extra C, and all the lower t grades. COFFEES. I Green and Roasted-all grados Fresh Canned Goods of all kinds, Fresh Pickles and Saucos. 1500 Gallons Wines and Liquors of all grades. Give mo a call and got a Bargain. W. 11. DONLY, aug 17 On the Corner. We think we cansshow a littlo the nicest Stock of New Fall and Win L ter Goods, ever brought to our burg. Come and see us. L SUGENJIMIIER & GRoEsciEL. GREAT l\D UCEM ENTS ! lAE have now .in store the largest VTstock ever purchased by us, and which will be disposed of a t low pnices. Dry Goods, - Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, Bridles. Saddles, Harness, Roed Leather, Harness Loather &o. S We are not given to "BLOWING," s but can truthfully say we are offer ing solid bargains, and will be glad B to see you. U. G.DESPORiTES. sept 20 THLE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALI). JARIES GODON BENNET, P'roprletor, 0 THE BEST AND CIHEAPEST . NEWSPAPER PUiTJSUE lD. POSTAGE .FRtEE. ONE 'DOLLAR PER YEAB, F'IFTY CENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. ii An Extra copy to Every Club of Ten. THE NEW YORK 1IERAL~D, -rUBLrI[ED lEERY DAY in the YEA R. P- osTAGJi FREE. $lo-PayR for one year, sundays Iriulded. Us paya for qo year1,without s4unda s. S5 pays for si xmonths, Sunday ne uded. $4 pays for six months, withou undal~ys $2 ray fr one year' for any speeclued day of 81 atowCsix months for any speeilned day of S1 por month (including sundaya wvili be - charged on subscr~ipu~ons for a oess period than three mont~hs. TO EUROPE, INCLUDING POSTAGE. V weekly (Duoeti Edition)........ ...:... 00 NEWSDEALERSU SUPPLIED, Pc'STAoE FREE. -Daily Edition............2 cents per Copy. d N.r a3.No ale ha 5 opies mailed to news. WeDallow o commssion on Subscriptions to N dV YORKC HERAD, set lroadway and Ann stree., Now York. COLOGNE. FOREST FLO WEB RCOLOGNE, NWand poplahir Perfumoa for sal at the Drug Store of sept 7 W . E. .AIKEN. - CHEESE! CHEESEII - A FESH tip y ofCheese just re *J. M.'flEA'ITY & Co's, sent 1~ Onth r . TIlE SOUTh CAROLINA COTiLEEp -OF M4GICULTURE AND MflhCJyANICS 17ILL be openeo for the instruction pfl theyottugmen of tho State, Qti the 6ih OQTO E, in the buildings of the otd SIouthp r Cxliua Collego, with the follow. ing Faculty, viz.: W1. ro1IERm MILES8,LLD.. President and Professor of EiglIsh Liter atture. JABIES WOODROW, Pu. D.; D. D., Frofessor of Geology, Minoralogy, Bot4ny and Zoology, BENJ. ,$LOA N, Profossor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. WILLIAM BURNEY, PFi. D., Professor of Analytical and Agricultural Chemisi ry and Experimental Agriculture. TUITION FREE TO ALL Room rent for the year $10. For furthev informniation al)lly to the BeCreotary at Colunbit, S. . By order of the faculty. 1ENJ. SLOAN, Secretary of Faculty. Columbia, S. 0., August 13, 1880. FRESH GRODERFES I UGARS, assorted. Coffees, Rio, k Lnguavra and Old Gov. Java. Rio an Old (ov. Java Roasted. Toas, Black, imperial, Gunpowder and Young Ilyson. CANNED GOODS. 1ears, Peaches, Piicapples. To inatoes, Salmon, Corned Beef, Deviled Han and Turkey, Sardines, &c. Macaroni and Cheese, Ginger Pre selves, Pin ]ead Oat Meal, Coopet Gelatine, M'Iustard, Black Pepper and Nutmegs. Baldwin Catsup. Cross & Black well's Chow Chow, Empire Chow Chow, Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per rin's Worcestershiro Sauce. J. F. M1cMASTER & 0(0. sept 14 InIW ARRIVAL or FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, RATS AND FUR NISHING GOODS, At the Groat Clothing Store of SUoENHEIMEn & GnOEsOnEL. Every one in want of Clothing should go to the CLOTHING STORE of Sugenheirmor & Groos chel, bofore buying as the larg -st and most comn.. pleto a Stock of these Goods ever offered in Winnsboro will be found thoero. HO0W TO BET. Don't bet on olo'etions, but bet your bottom dollar that Sugenhimw er & Groeshel canl suit you for the least money of any hIousO in town. We select our Clothing with watchful care, We fry to always (doal with you fair. WVe'ro bound to please --ever ready to try, Conmo and see us wvhen you want to buy, SUGENURERL & GROESCHlEL. THEl PEOPLE'S MYUTUJAL RELIE.F'ASSOCIA TION. ~fl'HIS is an .Xsspoiation of businossq men, w.'~ho, for their mutual protec tion, contribute tow'ards a fund, so as in caso of death, their familios may re ceive from $2.I000 to S5,000i, according to amount of certificate. This is one of the hest plans of life insurance. You pay as you go, just like tire insuranco, and wit~h more convenience even, as you pay by small inxtalments during the year. W'e refer to thoso best acquainted with us, viz.: members in F'airlield: G. HI. Mc Master, Jas. A. Blrice, Jno. B. Davis, D. R Flenniken, B3. Sugonheimer, J. W. MOreight. Jno. J7. Neil, Thomas TL. John son, J. Clondining, R. B. Ilanahan, RI. Means Davis, Jas. Q. Davis. Any one that should like to become a membeor will apply to G .BCT oct 2 G. AgeT DON IT BUY -A Until you have seen ours. The famnous WERSTER, beautifully paint ed, strong, dlurable. Don't forget the WEUJSTER WAGON is the BEST THlING ON WVIEELS. U. 0. DEsP'ORITEs, witnnsboro, S.C. It.S. DESPORTES & CO., 1tidgeway, S. C. sept 9 SHAVING SALOON. --0 rP'HE undersigned boga leave to say Lto the public that he is now ru..1 niga first-class Shaving Saloon in every resp~ect. None but comn etent and exp)ert wvorkmen are employed, and those who wilhl favor us with t'heit' custom, are guaranteed satisfaction. HA IR-CUTTING Done in the latest and neatest style. Don't forget to call and give tue a tiIal, and( I will please yotu. J. M. McCALL, Opposite D)r. Aiken's Drug Store. sept30 OATS I OATS I I IVE U.UNDRED bushels of perfcly Fpjiro Bed Rust-Proof Oats, warrant., ed.freo from eocklo cheat or any othy kind of rairn, for sale by sept5 . -fxtf yT. K. DA'VIS; Monticello. FairilelM Co. S. PUR3E WINES AND LIQUORS GREAT VARIETY. WOULD most respectfilly inforn my custoinors and tho citizens of Fair filid generally, that I keep i stock full supply of 11u Liquors, Clgai Tobacco, &c., &c., and guaraute' satisfaction to any on giving trial. My stock consists as lo F IMPORITED LIQUORS. OTARD, DUPUY & CO.'S COGNA( BRANDIES. BRAND'S SCIIIEDAM GINS. RAMSEY'S SCOTCH WHISKEYS JAMAICA L. D. RUMS. F. MORINO DE MORA SHERRY WINE. F. MOLINIER PORT WINE. G. I. MUMM & CO.'S RHEIMS CHAMPAGNE. GENUINE RHINE WINE. D)OMESTIC LIQUORS. SARATOGA PURE RYE WillS KEY. NATHAN'S 1861 CABINET RYE WHISKEY. STRAUSS' IMPERIAL RYE WHI1S. KEY. KEESE'S "OWN" RYE WhISKEY. STONE MOUNTAIN RYE AND ROCK WHISKEY. CELEBRATED PFETFFER E. RYE .. WISKEiY. KENTUCKY BOURBON WIlS KEY. PLANTATION RYE WHIS K I VIRGINIA APPLE AND PEACh BRANDIES. NORTIH CAROLINA SWEET MAS CORN W 1iSKEY. PLANTATION CORN WIUSKEYS. BLACKB,EIRRY BRANDY. It GINGER BRANDY. NEW ENGLAND RUM. FRENCIE'S "BOSTON" GIN. VERY FINE OLD CLARET WINE. IKONE MADE WINES. .1 KEG DRY SCUP'PERNONG WINE. 1 KEG SWEETI SCUPPERINONG WINE. I KEG SWEET CATAWBA WINE. MALT LIQUORS: BERIGER & EN(G EL'S CELEBRAT ED LAGER REl?. ON DI)IAUG LiT AND) BOTTLED). BASS & CO.'S IPOIgTED ALE. PURE CRAB APPLE CIDER. PURE NATURAL APPOLONA RIS WATER. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. THlE A MERICAN TWINS CIGAR 6 F~ORt 25 CENTS. THlE HAVANA CHAROOTS-5 CENTS EACH. T4 W. BLACKWELL'S SMOKING TOBACCO. CHEWING TOBA CCO-TH REE GRADES. SUMNER BEVERAGES. ICE, LEMONS, SODA WATER. THlE BEST MIXED BEVERAGES OF? THlE SEASON SERVED AT ALL HOURS OF' TI bE DAY, TO SUIT THE MOSTC FASTII1OUS TASTES. VERY RESPECTFULLY, F. W. IKARENICJKT. REAR OF TOWN HALL inay 8 BARGAIN! MBRGAIN! --:o: 25 P.A.I~S L ADIE S' BLACK i2 COLOR ED KID GLOVES -AT 715 OBEJ T S, IFORMER PRICE $1.50. M U ST BE S O LD! MoMASTERI, .BRICE &' CO. n jul 17 . STORE FALL ATD WINTER GOODS. W E BEG leave to inform our customers and the public generally, that we have . lately disposed of our Grocery Departmert for the purpose of making moro room for our ID METY- G-O 3DS, Which aro now in storo, and have been marked at prices to induco quick sales. We cannot enumerat the nrious kinds an(t styles, but cordi.dly invite al1 to call and ex amino our stock, and wo shall endeavor to make it the interest of all to purchase. CLOTHUING, IIA '8 AND G EWTS' FURNISIHING GOODS. This department has been extended, and we guarantoo prices as low as tholowest. Our Troy City Perfect Fitling (rown shirt cainnot be surpassed. Laundriod or Un litundridI mado to order if desired. BAY STATE STANDARD SCREWED SHOES Aro our specialty, and to those who have tried them wo nood not add words. To thoso who uroyet Rtrangers to the durability of this honestly mado Shoo, we ask you to call and buy your wint-or supply, ora single pair only, if yon prefor trying them. You will not have to com often-thoy are acknowledged by nanygto outwear any Shoe Inade. -ALSO ZEIGLER BROTHERS' Gents', Ladies', Misses', and Infants' Fino Shoes. Reduce your Shoo bill and save money by buying thn best. Roinomber tho placeo J.M. BEATY & Co., oct 7 ON THE COIINER. GRANI TALL OPENING -AT P. LAND ECKER & BRO'S. TIAVING just roturned from th6 North, we can assuro our friends and 11 custoilers that we have socurod the fiuest selection of Fall and Win tor Goods. Full and completo assortmont of the latest Novelties for fall Vwear.' KID GLOVES! KID GLOVES !! Two and thiroo Buttons, 50 conts. English Lislo Tbroa( Gloves with two, throo and six buttons, all sizes, both in white and colors. Ladics' and Missos' Colored Hose in variety. Men's Half Hoso-all kinds Our stock of White Goods, Embroideries, Handkorchiofe, Notions, &c., has never boon moro completo. Gents' Furnishing Goods in all the now and attractivo styles. Now Clothing in now styies and at old prices. Notwithstanding the advance in the price of woolen fabrics, wo are receiving the largest and handsomest stook of fine and medium Clothing that has over been exhibited in the Boro, vhich we will soll at LAST FALL AND WINT IR PRICES I An inspection is 'rospectfully solicited. P. LANDECKER & BROS DON'T BUY U lHav You ~''~'~seen MY STOCKof Furniture, which will bo the largest, hiandsomest and choalg. . es acordng o tialiy, nd orlesigti and1 workinansliip unciialect Rememberh)Ol that all my goods are warranted to bec as represented. Priico your Flur'nituire elsewhere, then coime to the irt-class storec where you will have the best selection and cani hny cheapear. hear ini111( mhid ht T shlip goods to Ridge way. Bllythewoeod, Whito Oak, Woodw~ar'd's, .lhlel:sItock, anid as far' as Chester and Yrork,. Thius is a recomminendation of' the quiality and1( pricU of' miy goods. A ne0w suppmly ol' Window Shades, Wall Pockets, Brackets, Mirrors2 Picture Fr'ames, Chriomios, I mnt hIacks, anid 130ok Shelves, chiealwr thani the cheapest. Th largest, sup~ly j j of Ti 1h:nnherw Sets, made(l to matchi Cottaugo and1( Cham.. ber Suits. Call and1( Sell them. A new snply of' Sewing Machis as good as any. 1Don't 1ny a NMchino maerely' Ifecause your' mother or your ne ighbor' has it anud likes it. Ramoer(1 thant miost of thue ma11chines5 that ar0 muost largely puffed have bu, little mer'it. The one0 you1 wiant is thme hoe(lhat will save you time and1( voCxation, anud nlot noiseless, run light and will last a long timo. I have It. Reomemubor thue Gold Modal was awvardled to (one of' the Machines I r'epr'esent. over eighty comipetitor's. I can rcefer you to many' that are using It, and it has alway's given entire satisf'actioni. Remuiember' thai I. am agent for a Door and Saish Factory. All orders (utrusted to mec will have prompt atte~intioni and at thme lowest prices. FurlnIitur'e nieatly rnepatir'ed at moideraito p~rices. I am also0 preparelrd to) make to) or'der. Lnmilber and Shingles for' saile at smll profi1ts. Sew Ing MIachinei Needles and at tachmeants anud p~arts ot' Machines can be lhad thnrough me. D~on't fhil to call before purc'hasinug elsewhere. .i. W. PIFILIPS. JUST IN STOR1.S MOKERS T A KE N OT I CE. NEW SEED RYE AND BAARLEY. --:0: FIVE TI lOUSAND) -Lo- II 00(K AND EN11281 CIG ARS. A LOT OF? RIED RUST-PROOF FWll 1ilOUSAND) OATS TO ARRIVE IN, SYNDhICATIE A FEW D)AYS CIGARIS. -""so BAGGING- AND il'Is. THlE BEST _______FIVE CENT ClGARS -IN avnomi~is. A MER I CA A full and complete stock of Family anid Plantation Groceries will alway's ~~AT be found at may cstablishmenut, and( Ilhey will bo soldI at pr'ices to uit the .F. W. IIABENICII'"S times. Glive rme a call and you shall bco snited. WAGAONS, WAGONS. I). I. LENNIKiEN. /fILLA ofteelbteStd. aug 31 b h s fSpeubr sw aeb TAX NOT ICE. hyaego. .U O o TU'IE hooks for thme collection of ag1 ) town taxes ill be openi oni the Lai'frnsngodne n 1stofOctober',imd recmahin opon1 until nc tcig,0~es Cok the 1st of' December. My oiflc 1s atSh ls t1eeheNw odsaa the store of Mossrs. F. lCfdor & Co. ~ tepie E. S. CH AND)LERl, uunmft&OoorL ' sept 80 Clerk and TIreasurero1. We aro bound to please'Aid thuinkboyndpic oatGO*U we can interest you if you noodany--~ thing in our line.. the aro god --.BDT 00 aug 17