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TOWN AND COUNTY, ElcKRM8 OF Tra NEW8 AND HICALD -Tri-mokly edition, four dollars pei ant-te, in advance; weekly edition two dollars and fifty cents perannum in advance. Libe'al discount to clubh o flive and upwards. RATES OF ADvERTISING.-One 011I1 per inch for the first insertion, o m fifty cents per Inch for each subseq .sen insertion. - These riates apply to all ad vertisements, of whatever nato re, ani are payable strictly hn advaneo. Con tracts for three,- six or twel 0 ioitiha miade on very. liberal teains. Traii sient local notices, fifteen cenats pei line tr the first insertion and sevei and one-half cents per line for eaci subsouaent inse-tion. Obitua-le- and tributes of respect charged as adver. tisements. Simple annoutceinents o marriages and deaths published free oi charge, and solicited. All communications of whatsoeve fnaturo, should be addressed to the Winasboro Publishing Company Wiunsboro, S. C. Now Advortiementa. Clerk's Sales-W. H. Kerr. Sheriff's Sales-Jno. B. Davis. Just Arrived-W. R. Doty & Co. Fancy Paper-W. E. Alken. Bank Report-T. K. Elliott, Cashier. 13. & L. Association-D. R. Flenni ken. New Kind of Watch Case-Hagstoz & Thorpe. Cotton was droophig a little on Wednesday and Thursday, but looked uip somewhat on Friday-when it brought ten cents. Mr. Wm. M. Nelson left on Friday for Chaileston, where he intends to on gage li the brokerage and commission busbiess. RELIGIoU.-Services may be ex pected at the Methodist Church to morrow at 11 a. m. and 7j p. m., by the Rev. J L. Stokes. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mr. John Broome has brought to our office some unusually large and flue peppers. They are good things to make food savory, and Mr. Broome's are decidedly among the fiuest speci mens we have ever seen. There is no dodbt that tihe negrocs in this county are actively engaged in preparing for a fight in November. Secret meethigs are being held, and the leaders are very busy. A meeting was held in "Wirick Town" on Satur day-that day being selected because the Democrats were busy with their second primary. Joe Thomnpsona is busy among his followers-doing all he can to stir up strife between the races. The other aegro politicians'are likewise at work, and they all mean mischief, In this state of things, the Democracy must prepare to meet the Radical enemy, and erush them com pletely.-We have th1is to say to Joe Thompson and the other Radical lead ers in thuis county: They tare doinug all they can to cause - strife-it naay be bloodshed- among our people, and thmey amust expect to bear thec responsi bility. The peace of this county is too I dear a thing to be destroyed by naegao p~oliticianms like Joe Thompson, Israel .Byrd, Jordan McCullough, Phail. La kenand the .like. Thaese mfea nmst expect to bear the consequences shmould they succeed in producing trouble be t wecin the races. A SAD ACom DENT.--On Wedlnesdaty afternoona Mr. Jaames G. Caldwell, a well knoewn citizern of this counaty, . while ridbng hmoame fromr Winnsboro01. in hsis buggy, maet with ana alccidenit. wvhicha resulted in hais deatha. ills horse took frighat, from the breaking ofta por tion of the harnaess, ran somne distance and overturned the buggy, throwing Mr. Caldwell, with a negro boy driving him, violently ona the groumnd. Mr. Gldwell was at once taken to his hmome and died about a half-hour after reaching there-before the physiciaan, .who was promptly summonied, could reach him. Mr. Caldwell was about eighty years of age, and had spenat the larger pbortion of his life -in this coun ty. He was born in Treland, but came to Fairfield whena about three years old. Hie was A clerk for sonme time in Charleston, and was afterwards en gaged lam mercantile business inm Co lumbia. lie then removed to Rocky Mount, where lhe resided up to the day of his death. Hie married a dauaghter of the late Stepheni Gibson, and reared a large family. Mr. Caldwell was a gentleman of the huighaest character, and enjoyed durinag all Ils life the fill confidence of those among whom he lived, lie was especially remarkable for his constant industry-continuIng to the very last the mnanagemenat of his business, though for some years al most a helpless cripple. He was for some .years a magistrate unader the antd-bellum government, and filled the office with fidelity anad efflciency. He has left to his desecendants a naame that they may wvell honor, and a character that all may emulate. - O7xx~xAL BTAIBMMDN. The l~Aosing named gentlemen hangta rece1ysd a majority of the votes east In the Democratic primary elec tion, thoy are herueby declared to b)c the nmi~mnees of the D~emocratic part y for the several offices named:. For State Senator-Hlenry A. Gall. lard. For Representatitfes-Jno. W. Lyles, Chatrles E. Thomas, George HI. Me. Fdr Shemft'-John D. Mc~ar'ley. For Pi'obate Judge-J. R. Boyles. Ft' Schdol CommissIoner - Joha Boyd. - For County Commissioners -- H. Oscar DukeO, Johr14.-Hinant, Jam6s R. Harvey. FI'r Coronor-G. 4. Uinn ant. T. W. WoobyAnoD Conty Chair~man. FIL IQ U 0 R S * ATHAN8 13110S.' Old Cabinet Rye, -1863, Cd ioanoke Vkiskey, 18(). Also, Rotterdam Brandy. Cold Haxm for lunch from 11 to 1 o'clock eve' day'. j HAVE recently made extensivo addi. . tionn to my stock of Wine anad liquors. which consisth of' a full assort ment of Ryo Whiskoy, Corn Whiskoyd French Brandy, Applo Brandy, Peach J.lrandy, Sherry Wine, Souppornoug Wino, Ch1bamspagno. eto., etc. .14r- I claim to sell the FINEST AND PUR EST BYE WIIISKRY to bo had in Winnsboro. Give it a trial. I also also Ic ep on hand a full supply of SEGA RS AND TOBA CCO, in great variety, and adaptod to the tastes of overybody. Call at the PAL"'ETT'O IOUSE, in the Winnsboro Hotel building. J. CLENDINING. mch 27 Clothing for Men, Youths and Boys-A meaning. sign, yet our friends say there's nothing mean about us. Como and suit your selves. SUGENHINWn & GRoEsCHEL. NEW GOODS. JUST RECEIV14D a fresh supply of Choice Groceries. The follow ing is a list of my lending articles: Clark's Best Augusta Flour, Clark's Bolted Moal and Pearl Grist. Also, a Fresh lot of Wheat Bran. SUGARS Granulated, Standard A, Key stone A, Extra C, and all the lower grades. COFFETS. Groon and Roasted-all grades Fresh Canned Goods of al kinds, Fresh Plekles and Sauces. 1500 Gallons Wines and Liquors of all grades. Give me a call and get a Bargain. W. 11. DONLY, aug 17 On the Corner. We think we can show a little the nicest Stock of New Fall and Win ter Goods, over brought to cur burg. Come and see us. SUGENHEIMER & GROESCHEL. GRE AT INDUCEMENTS! WE have now in store the largest ~and which wvill be disposed of at low Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, Bridles, Saddles, Harness, Red Leather, Harness Leather &c. We are not given to "BLOWING," but can truthfully say we are offor ing solid bargains, and will be glad to see you. I U. G.DESPORTES. sept 20 TIlE NEW TOlmK WEEKLY HERALD. JAMEs GORDON RENNET, Proprietor. THlE BEST AND) CII EAPEST NEWVSPAPER PIJITi sIlEgn. P'OST1AGE FitEE. ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, FIFTY CENTS FORl SIX. MONTHS. An Extra Copy to Every pitlb or Ten. THE NEW YORK hERALD, PUJILIsIIEn EV~ICIY DAY in the YUAU.' P'osTiAoE FRE l. M to pays for one year, .sundaysq D eitded. 8s pays for ono yeari without sunday.y. 813 pays for six mont~is, Sltnday.' includedl. 84 pays for six mlont~hs, Wil houl, Sumlayt3s. Os tiv~rooyeari for any specilledl day of 61 ys ok.i months for aniy speCiACed day of -Si per monthm (incluiding Sundays) will be chargrc on B is~erptiens for a less period TO EUROPE, INCLUD)ING rOsTAGE. Weekly (Djomestie EditIOn)----. ........ 2 00 NEIVsDEALEUs sUPPLIED, POSTAGE FRAIE. Daly Edition..-...........2 cents per~ Copy. sine ay Edition............4 cents per Copy. Weekly Edition.............2 cenlu per Copy. N. JE-Not less'i thati 5 coies maltledi to news. dealers at wholesale rates. Wallowl no oms i on on subscriptions to NIV YoIRK H EuiATLD, B'oadway and Ann street, Now York. COLOGNE. F~OREST.FLO WE R COLOGNE, ANEW and popular' Perfume for saeat the Drug Store of sept 7 W. E. AIKEN. CHEESE I CHEESE!! A FRESH sup >y of Cheese just re J. M. BEArTY & Co' sept 1* n thm rCorner. HYMENEAL. 3MARRIED--On the 28th of Septem ber, by the Rov. A. J. Cauthen, Mit JOSEPH 8. GUNNILLS to MI8. G EOWI ELLEN IfuMWHOttYs. All of Fairaleld JUST ALtiRIVED. .DOTY & CO.'s Wagons and buggle have arrived. If you want a iiuni ber one articlo call and soo us before yo purchase. W. R. DOTY & CO. Oct 9-4i B. AND L. ASSOCIATON iltE 08th reuar notling at Cho Winln buro I u dite an11d i.oan Asoeilaii1a Will be held in the '1 own liall on Mon'ay even ing, thelat. Instant, at 8 W'lock 'Mtimber4 wil bring their bookii and pay their monthly instal ments .tt or before thImat time, otherwise th penalty of ten cents per share will be charged after . thle meeting. *LE iK , attr -t~ inethg.D. It. FLENNIK EN, oct 9 Seceotary. SKERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtue of an execution to me di rcted, I will offer for sale, befor< the court-house door in Winnsboro, oi the first Monday in November next, be tween the legal hours of sale, to the high est bidder, for cash, the following-de scribed real property, to wit: All the right, title and interest of Wil liam W, Macon in all of that tract or par. cel of land upon -which liss Lucretia Macon resides, lying in Fairliold county, containing two hundred acros, more or less, and bounded on the north by lana: of Win. Clowney, east by lands of Mrs. Ashford, west b Broad River, and south by lands of G. I. Martin. Sold as th< propert of William W. Macon, at thc suit of W. J. Black. JOHN B. DAVIS, Sheriff's Offee, S. F. 0. Winnsboro, S. 0., Oct. 8, 1880. oct9 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to mo di rectod I will offer for sale,' before the court-houso door in Winnsboro, onl the first Monday in November 'next, between the legal hours of salo, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described property, to wit; All that tract of land lying in Fairfiold county, containing two htundred and fifty acres, more or less, and bounded by lands formerly owned by William Shoedd and by the Estate of Janies B. McCanta and others, being the traat of land set aside to Harriet 0. Craig as a homestead out of the Estate of Jas. F. Craig, deceas ed. Sold as the property of H. 0. Ornig, Administrator of tha Estato of Jas. F. Craig, deceased, at the suit of William Douglass. JOIIN B. DAVIS, Sheriff's Office, S. F. 0. Winnsboro, S C., oat. 8, 1880. oct 9 SHKERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue orsundry executions to me di rected, I will offer for sale, before the court-house door in Winnsboro, on the first Monday in November next, be. tween the legal Lours of sale, to the high est bidder, for cash, the following-do scribed property, to wit: All that tract of land lying in Fairfield county, known as the "Home Place," con ttining one hundred and twenty-five acres, more or lers, and bounded by lands of James Clark on the nord, by W. B, Murray on the west, south and east by W. N. Mason. On the plantation is an on gino, mill, gin, and all machinery con nected with it, and store houso. cond tract, known as the "McGraw Place," containing two hundred acres, more or less, and bounded north and eastI by lands of W. N. MIason, south by Josiah Gibson, west by Annie Oraddick. Third Tract, known as the "Frasea Place," containing one h'.ndred acres, mocre or less, nnd bounded nor t hby hm:dt of J. T. Garrick, oast by Joel W. Ashiford, south by TV. C. W~att, west by John W. Robinson and others. Fourth Tract, knowni as the "MeKinstry Pance " containing two hun dred andt li, teen acres, more or loss. aind bounmded by) land~s of' J. C Tin;:kler north, south by A. Bieum east by lands of Mary C Mc]in-. strvi. Fifth Tract, known na the "Davih 1/lace," containing one hundlre i acres more~ or less, and bminded by lands 01 --- Carnian: and (mm hewr on thme soutlh an d east, not h by Kiuncaid's bridge road, we-s. by .olumbia road. :'.ld as thme propjei y of F. JJ. D)ulose, at. the sut if ive- & Murphy, as surviv. inig partiners of Ives, Muruphy~ & Bowers andiu others. JOIIN 33 DAVIS, Sheriff': Oi, S. F. C. Winnsboro 8. 0 , Oct. 1 1h80. oot 9 A NEW KIND 01F WATCH CASE.. New because it Is only within the last feiw years th at it has b~een improved and brough i within tihe reach of every one: old in principlh because tihe first invention was made andi thn first patent taken out nearly twenty years ago and casos madoe at that time and wora ovei since, are nearly as gooil as now. Read time fol lowing which is only one of the many hun dreds; your jewelers can tell of similar ones: 'MAN5FIRLD, PA., Mtay 98, 18'T8. I have a customer whbo carried one of Boss Patent cases'ifteon years and I knew it, twn years before he got it, and it now appears geot to.' ten years longer. R. E. OLNEY. Remember that Jas. Bess' is tihe only paten ease made of two plates of solId gold (one out side andi one inside) covering every piart ox posed to wear or sight. Thle great advantaga of these plates is apparent to every one.. Boss Is the only patent ease with which there lI given a written warrant, of which the followini is a fac-similo; U ut~c~~lUCt See that you get tile guarantee wIth each eate Ask your joelhr for illustratod catalogue. oct. 9-lyfmchl1 NOTIE. A LL persons holding claims againsi . the county of Fairfield will preseni them to tho Clark of the Board of Count) Commissioners by the 1st of November' 1880. J. A. IIINN ANT, oct 5-txtd C. B3. 0.'C. NOTICJE. I ,ILTL have to arrive on Friday, th .. 8th of October, twenty-fivo head 01 young, fat Kentucky mules and horses, Among thorn some gooni saddle and har, ness hotses herses and some good mares. Oct 8' A. WILLIFORID. ..Drcsa Goods, Laces, Collars, Cuffs B~oots; Shoes, .Nockties, Hats, Caps Notions and oceans of New Goods Prices Low, First, East and All th< Tilno; SUOgNHEIMER &5 DOESOH EL. K--Subscribe to THE NEWS AN.1 .HER A- A .OO a yar. TIlE SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE -or AORICULTURE AND 1IECjANICS oftILL bo opened for fie instruction of th ,voung mon oftjth Stato, on the bih OUTOBER, in the buildings 6f the 'otd South Carolina Colleg , With the lollow ing Faculty, viz.: WM. POROHER MILES, LL.D.. President and Professor of English Litor ature. JAMES VOOD1OW, Pu. D., D. D., Professor of Geology, Mineralogy, Botany and Zoology. BENJ. SLOAN, Professor of MAuthematics and Natural . I'lilosophy. WILLIAM BURNEWY, Pn. D., Professor of Analytical and Agricultural Chemistry and Experimental Agricult ire. TUITION FUE 'TO ALL Room rent fur the year $10. For further inforiiation apply to the Socrof.ary at Colunibia, S. C. By order of the faculty. IENJ. ST.OAN, Scort-ry of Pe.eulty. Columbia, S. 0., August 13, 1889. FRESH GROOERFES SUGA1IS, assorted. Coflees, Rio, Laguayra and Old Gov. Java. IRio and Old 0ov.. Java Roasted. Tens, Black, Imperial, Gunpowder and Young iiyson. CANNED GOODS. Pears, Peaches, Pinieapples. To matoes, Salnon, Corned beef, Deviled 1Ham111 ald Turkey,-Sar.dintes, &c. Mieroni tind Cheese, Gimrer Pre serves, Phi I lead Oat Menl,' Coop Clatiie, Mustard, Black Pepper and NI ttme Irs. Bald vin Catsup. Cross & Black vell's Chow Chow, Empire Chow Chow, Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per rin's Worcestershiro Sauce. J. F. MoMASTER & (JO. Sept 11 1EEW ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, HATS AND FUR NISHING GOODS, - At the Great Clothing Store of SUoENHEIMER & GROEsoHEL. Every one in want of Clothing shold go to the CLOTHING STORE of Sugenboirmor & Groos chol, before buying as the largast andl~ mosto.om.. pleto Stock of those Goods over offered in Winnsboro will be found there. HOW~ TO' BET. Don't bet on elections, but bet you r bottom dollar that Sugenheim or & Groeschel cani suit you for the least money of any- housom in town. We select our Clot hingwith watchfulecare We try to, alw~ays dteal with you fair. WVe're bhoundl to pleaso -ever readly to try, Comie anid see us when you want to buy, SUGENI JEIM E1f & GROESCIi IL. THlE PEOPLE'S REI;IEF ASSOCIATION. rj 'HIis anIU Associaion ofbsns men, ..who, for their miutual p~ro)ce lion, conltribute towards a fund, so as inl ca(se of donthl, their families may' re ceive fromt S2.IJO f' $5,00, accordinig to amount ot cerf i licat. T1his9 is one of thec host plants of lifo insurance. You pay as you go, just hike tiro insuranco, and with more conveniencoeveyn, as you pay by small instahnents during' the year. WVe refer to those host acquainted with us, vix: memblers in Fairtield: G. I-. Mc Master, Jais. A. Jrice, Jno. B. DaviH, D. RI. Flenniken, B. Sugenhieimor, J. W. Mc[Creight. Jno. JT. Neil, Thomas 12. John son, J. Olendining, R. 1B. Ilanahan, It. Means Davis, .Jas. Q. Davis. Anyon that should like to becomo a member will appuly to G. ci. BJACOTr, oct 2 Agent. .DON'T BUY, -A Until you have seen ours. Tfhe famnous WVEBSTIER, beautifully paint edl, strong, dlurahlo. Don't forget, the WEBSTER WAGON is the BEST 'THJING ON WhlEELS. U. O. DESPORtTuri, WVinnsboro, s. C. II. S. D)IsP1ORTJs & CO., IIidgewaiy, 5, 0. sept 9 SHAVING SALOON. --0 rPhlE undersigned begs leave to say 1 t th pulicthat hto is now runl ning a first-class Shaving Salcoon in every respect. None but comp etenit and1( expert workmon01 are eml~l)oyed, and( those who will favor us wi'th~ their custom nrc guaraniteed satisfation. H ALIt-CrTJTTING D)one In the latest and neatest style. D~on't forg~et to call anud give mne a trial, and ?. will please- von. J. M. 'McCALL, Opposite Dr. Aikoni's Drug Store. -*OATS I OATS Ii pur i e Rs-rofOnsw i-at ed free rmccl cheat oranyohr kind of grain, for sale by .eopt 5 -txt( .1. K. DAVIS. AMonficonlo iA d Co1A r. C. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS GREAT VARIETY. WOULD most respectfilly inform my customers and the citizenis of Fair field generally, that I keep in stock full supply of 1lno Liquors, Cigat s Tobacco, &c., &c., and gmaraut; satisfaction to a11y onie giving trial. My stock consists as Ito s IMIPORtTE3D iJQUORUS. OTARD, DUPUY & CO.'S COGNAC BIANDIES. BRAND'S SCHIEDAM GINS. RAMSEY'S SCOTCH WHISKEYS JAMAICA L. D. RUMS. F. MORINO DE MORA SHERRY WINE. F. MOLINIER PORT WINE. G. 1L MUMM & CO.'S RIHEIMS CHAMPAGNE. GENUINE RHINE WINE. DOMK ESTIC lIQUORS. SARATOGA PUIRE RYE WIIlS KEY. NATHAN'S 1863 CABINET RYE WHISKEY. STRAUSS' IMPERT A L RYE WII IS KEY. KEESE'S "OWN" RYE WHISKEY. STONE MOUNTAIN RYE AND ROCK WhISKEY. CELEBRATED PIET FFER E. RYE WHIISKEY. KENTUCKY BOURBON WIIIS KEY. PLANTATION RYE WI.lS K i VIRGINIA APPLE AND 1EACH BRANDIES. NORTH CATINA SWEET MASh CORN WhISKEY. PLANTATION CORN WIlSKEYS. BLACKBERRY BRANDY. GING ER BRANDY. NEW ENGLAND RUM. FRENCHE'S "BOSTON" GIN. VERY FINE OLD CLAIIET WINE. IIOMIE MADE WINES. 1 KEG DRY SCU PPERNONG WINE. 1 KEG SWEE'T SCUPPERtNONG WINE. I KEG SWEET CATAWBA~v~ W.INE. lIALT lJQUJORS: BERG1ER & ENG EL'S CELEBRAT El) LAGEIl. BEEl. ON DRAUUT AND) BOTTLED). BASS & CO.'S IMPORTED ALE. P'URE CRAB APPLE CID)ER. P'URE NATURAL APPOLONA RIS WATER. ( GARS4 ANED TOBACOO. TIIE AMEi?1CAN TINS~p CIGAR . 5 FOR 25 CENTS. 'THE HAVANA CHTAROOTS-5 CENTS EACil. T. W. BLACK WELL'S SMOKING TOBACCO. CHE WING TO1RACCO-Ti'HREE~ GRADES. SUMIMER REV14RAGES. ICE, LEMONS, SODA WATER. THlE BEST MIXED BEVERAGES OF? TI~HE SEASON SERVED) AT ALL HOURS 01F THlE DAY, TO SUIT THlE MOST FASTIDiOUS TASTES. VERY RESP'ECTFULLY, F. WV. H ABRENICIIT. REAR OF TOWN H ALL may 8 BARGQAIN I BARGiAI - ---0: 25 P.A.IRS L ADIE S' BLACK 2 COLORED KID GLOVYES -AT '75 OB~IISWTS., FORMER PRICE $1.50. JJ U ST B E SO0L.DI/ McMASTER, .B3RICE & 00. july 17. AT "THE CORNE R STORE FALL A17D WINTER GOODS. E DEG leave to inform our custoners and tho puiblio genieally. that we have room flately disposed of our Grocery Departmont for the pirposo of making moro room for our Which are now in toro, and have boell marked at pricos to induco uick sales. W) J cannot enumerate tho arions kinds an11 styIes, but cordlially invite al1 to call and eox ailno our stock, and wo shal endeavor t> make it the intercat of all to purchase. CLOTING, HIAT AND GENTS' 1UjyNIHING GOODS. This department has been extonded, and wo guarantep prices as low as the lowest, Our 'Troy City Perfctsc. Fittiig Crown Shirt cannot bo suraissud. Laundried or Un. akundried indo to order if dAred. BAY STATE STANDARD SCREWED SHOES Aro our specialty, and to those who have tried thoni wo nood not add words. To those who are yet strargers to the durability of this hlono.st-ly mado Shoe, wo asl you to call and buty your wn Iter sup~ly, or ai singlo pair only, if yem profer trying thcm. You will not have to conie often--tthey are acknowledged by many,'to outwear any Shoo made. -A LSO ZEIGLER BROTHERS' Gents', Ladies', Misses', and Infants' Fino 1Shoes. Itoduco your Shoo bill and OIavo money 1)y byuying the best. lmino:nbor tho placo J. M. BEATY & CO., oct 7 ON T11E COlINER. GRAN1 FALL OPENING -AT P. LANDECKERn & BRO'S. [ AVING just returned from the North, we can assure our friends and i customiers that we have secured the filest selection of Fall and Win, tor Goods. Full and complete assortment of the latest Novelties for fall woar. KID GLOVES! KID GLOVES 1! Two and throo Buttons, 50 cents. English Lisle Thread Gloves with two, throo and six buttons, all sizes, both in white and colors. Ladies' and Misses' Colored Hoso in variety. Mon's Half Hose-all kinds Our stock of White Goods, Embroideries, H1andkorchief, Notions, &c., % has never bern more complete. Gents' Finnishing Goods in all tho new and attractive styles. Now Clothing in now styles and at old prices. Notwithstanding the advance in the price of woolena fabrics, wo are receiving the largest and halndsoinest stook of fine and iuditun Olothing that has ever boon exhibited in the Boro, which wo will sell at LAST FALL AND WINTER PRICES I An inspoetion is respectfully sulicitIed. 1.LAN)ECKER & BRO. DON'T BUY - Until )av *N. Y STO.CK of Fuirnit i-, whichI will be the lari est, handsl~omeslt anld ch1eap1 --I est 114co)r ling to ana15lit y, anid for design and211 work 1nansh111ip equaled. R~omeC~inber that aill myl> good(s are( warr 1'1aalted to b)e 1as represcuated. Prico your Fiiirnitnurc e~lewhere, then lomno to the( itrst-class store whore von will have the best selec1 (2tio ad can11 buy che2aper1. Jmar' ini mind1( that I shi ' goods 1.o Ridge WayV. lilyvthewood, White Oak, Woodward's, Icukstock , and 2as fiU' as Chester un211 Yotrk. This is a reominncldaI.ion < f' ti he 1nalitV y11( andpri1c of miy goods. A ne0w suly o1' Winii1ow Shades01, W iill P ockets, lirackets, Mirriors, Picturo F'rames, Chiroinos, liat Itacks(, an111i0i. She(lves', cheaper thaniu the chieape'st. The1( Ilr'gest s1211p1y (f Tlin Chambe22 )r S1'ts, inadto match111( Colttaig anid Chamn ber' Snits. (al and see1(102 thle, n. A new supply) ofc S(1w'in1g Minos~iit as goodl as sily. D on 'I. Uny a Main 11110Inerel4'y beI 1100 yonri m)other2 or you;: neighlbor hss 1)u led hav haVO21t litl meri1t02 1. The2( one11 y'on w~;Init. is the0 onel tha~t will (iavo yon 1.me4 and2( vOxaltion2, :n11l not noisele'ss, r'un ilgh1t 2anti will list a long time. I have it. Itemember)(1 the4 G old Medhil waIs awarel' lto one41( ot thme Ma lch~ines I1'opresenit over eighty' cotopel)tit ors. I can refe y(1' on to maniiy that are usoing it, 1and( it lss llay~as giv'enl011 ' entir saisfacition. llinlnIlber 1hat 1 am11 a4gent for a0'( Door and1( shi Fact1ory'. All ordlers. enltrnlsi ed 1t) no1( will have~' pro 2n2pt aittenltin antd at he4( lowes't prices3. ui"ture S eally 'S1I ri'ired124 ait moderaIhto0 pr1ices. I am1 also0 relspalredl to make1(4 to order01. Ilon~2(1 2er2a41 SIhin2gItll 51orI sl t smllI profiOts. Sow nig M".achine Neledies and2( a1t1(IachmenIts a11d parlts of Machine cani beLI had 11 through uc2. D on't 12hil to call before purchlasinl 00 elseher. Rt. W. PilLLILPS. - JI N ESTORK. SMVIOKERS T A KE N OTIC0Es NEWV SIEDl RYE AND' BARLIEY. - 1"IVE TJHOUSAND) CIGAl11S. A LOT OF RED) RUST-PROO)F FIVE TII.OUSAND OATS TO A~IIIIVE IN vNI .A FEW D)AYSj CIG ARS. BAGG ING AN!) TIHCS. THI ,1&I _______ FHVE CENT ClGARS -IN cocamis. A ME RI CA A full a22(1 comlnlote stock of' Family 02d( PlantatIon (Iroceries will alvays - T >e founad ait mi establlishm~ent , and1( tbey wvill b)e so1( at pr i Ces to stilt thle 1' I.IAINOI times. Givo e a0f call and you shall 1b0 u tited. W .0~ A O I). B. FLENNIK EN. A A'OAofteeebteSto. aug 31oesl an ftee~v n A~ TAX NOTICE. hyaeod. .1. r HE books f'or the collection of ., town taxes wvill be open o n the Ldisfunhngod,* ist of October, anid remnain 0open unt~liioSokns ost,(o the lst o' December. My 01lco 18is a loo e h o od n the storeC oE Mossr's. 1F. 10 llOr' & Co. larthpic. .E. S. CH[AN'DLERI, So~~~ n~o~, sept 30 Clerk and1( Tr'easurer. ______________ We are bonna to 1p1onso and thinkboyadpieowa . we can interest you if you need any' -US4J1R, O5f~, thing in our lino. - .~ WAGONS, WAG49NN CAR-OA ofthecolbraod tud