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TOWN ANDi COUNTY THURO-DAY, October 14, 1 j j 1880 TrMs OF Tin-NEws AND HERALL --'ri-weeklv edition, four dollas pe anum, in advance; weekly 4ditfor two dollars and fifty cents perannum lit advance. Liberal discount to club of five and upwards. 1ATUS oF AlDVERTisINo.-Ono dolla per Inch for the first hisertion, 9 a tifty cents per Inch for each subseq Jen ilsertion. These rates apbly to all ad vertisenents, of whatever natu ce, aii tre payable strictly in advance. Cop tracts for threei six or twelve month made' on very liberal terms. Tram1 sient local notices, fifteen cents pe line for the first insertion and seveo and one-half cents per line for one] subsouuentinsertion. Obitua-les a114 tributes of respect charged as adv'n tisenionts. Simple anioulcements 0 marriages -and deaths published free o charge, and solicited. All communications, of whatsoeve nature, should be addressed to th< Winnshoro Publishing Company Whmnsboro, S. C. Cotton sold here on Wednesday a ten cents. This Is encouraging, aik we hope it will continue to rise. We learn that Reason Gilbert, con. filued in the penitentiary under a se). tonce of thirty years for killing Calvi: Strother, was yesterday pardoned b% Governor Jetcr. Diphtherla and sore eyes are stil prevailing among our citizens. I seems as if the latter would baflle all remedies, but we are pleased to know that the former is of a rather mild typ( of that unusually malignant disease. HENDRICKS AND hAMI"rON AT CHES. TEn.-We have been requested by Mr. John C. McAfee to announce tha Governor Hendricks, of Indiana, an( Senator Hampton will be in Chestei during the Fair. This is a fine pah .and will doubtless draw well. W< hope that the Fair in Chester will provw as splendid a success as it was lasi year. Ti CHESTICR FAIn.-The Chestei Agricultural and Mechanical Fair be gins on next Tuesday, the Iineteenti instant. On account of the nearnesf of the election we suppose Fairfielc will hardly be as fully represented a! usual. Among the special attractiom will be a glass ball shooting contest. in which some of the Boro boys wil take an active part. Mr. Paul M. Brice, o? this place left home on last Friday for Erskin< College, and has entered the Sopho. more class in thatmistitution. lie ha been for several years a pupil in Mouni Zion Institute, anlil at the late com. mencemnfot at Erskine stood a ver) creditable examination for admissior into the Sophomore class. We wisl Mim much success in his college career Bethel Presbytery is now in sessior Iln this pla1ce, the Opening exef-eise~ being held in tihe Presbyterian Churcl 01n Wednesday nilght. This church is oneC of those that wier'e recently tranis 'ferred from the Harmonay to the Beth. cl Presbytery, 'and tis is tile flrsi meeting of the kind that has been helt here sin1ce the tr'ansfcr wals made. 11 is expected thlat tile exer'cises will b< of ai very inlterestinlg nttureC. Th~le Go.rdonis hiiave again commenl~fce hin 11 Jie( conidition. Th'ie comfpanyi has lhitelv' been dlivided ilt.. squads and as, * signled to the several sergeants fol squad-drill. Tihere is no0w a drill every niighit in the Thlespian Hall, h: -- which somec one of the squads p~artici. pates. The company has recently boeu alarigzed by a numbler of new recruita 4 and a good dlegree of interest is mani festeCd by all the members. FmEmn.-We learni that a fire Occurrei at Woodward's on last Satu-day wich destrioyed a number of bales ol cot ton belonging to R. Wm. Brico & Co It seemns that the fire origlinated iln th< cotton which was lng on the platforn of the depot, and dhat some fifteem baes were destroyed and fifteen othei bes badly damaged. Thme loss is es t inatedl at about $1,000. It is not cer' talinly knowvn how the fire originated and we hlave not received full particu lars. PauooRtss-Thue Amnerlcan Unlor - Telegraph Company is now puttinlg uJ posts and wire along the line of thue Charlotte, Coluiimbia and Augusti Railr'oad, and all olflce is to be estab lished in Winnsboro In a few days This will prove a great benefit to omii merc'hants during the cotton season, a: * comnpetition will certainly bring dowvi theo rates and enable themi to get die lpatehles more frequently. When thiu lne is comlpletedl there will then bi nline wires on the lines of both tha telegrap~h companies. There has cer taily been progress iln this respece during tho last teln years, anid we a p~leased to observe it as ana evidenice o: prosperity. * EETING OF THE DRMOCRATXO CxxB --A meeting of the D~emocratic Clul was h1eld ini the town hall eon Monldal nighlt and was wvell attended by th< members of the club, all of whom ar< no0w beginning to manifest a lively * interest iln thle counlty campaigl as it draws nearer to tile end. A cir' cular letter from the County Execentiv< Cornmittee, con tainin lu~Imstrulctionms t< the club and1 urging a vigorous anm * vigilant netivity on thle part of thu memnbers, was road and heari'ly ap plroved by ver'y' one0 present at thu meeting. Tile letter' recomnmendledthu propriety of each club ill the count) holdIng mesetinug at least once a weol fron. no0w until the dlay of the genera electionl. It wats accordingly resolve( to have a meetin~g of the Wlnnsbor< club every Monduty night tuhi the sec ond of Nokeombir, the meetings to be old h (St irt-hrouse, which is sutfi clently large to acconimodato all who will attend thim. It Is expected that several speakers will be secured to make addresses on next Monday night, who will create renewed enthuslasn in the Democ'atic ranks. A* number of new members were elected at the A meeting on -Monday night and It is F hoped that others will come in before the election. "WN t A PoLTrrICAL SENSATION.-A tle gram from Columbia, October 12, j says: "I have it on the bOst autlhority D - that the Radicals are preparing to C a support a ticket in Edgefleld headed b%' - disaffected Democrats of Gen. Gary's I faction. I am also informed that Gen. Garv made a sj>eech Iii Edgelleld on Friday, attack ing the Democratie State ticket, and that the Radicals, in spite of hils declination, will supp.ort hia for the governorship." , SASS1EDTHE WR1ONG AIAN.--A well dressed yoing man entered a madrid V shop a feV days ago, and, after walk iniuneasily about for a time asked: "Hav you any Watches wilh India rubber cases ?" The astonished slop. keeper answered in the negative. Thel youth shambled up and down the floor a few times and again Said.- "You ' haven't any rattle boxes with diainond handles, I suppose?" "No sir sai(I the shop keeper. "How yotiig does il child begin to use a velocipede?" ask ed the youth. "It depends a good deal on the kid," was the answer; a some begint young and some don't." "would you sell me a. two-n heeled one and change it for a three-wheeled one, if it is a girl?" "Couldn't do it," came the curt response. The youth went out and the shopkeeper reposes i In the lowest dungeon of the dastle, I It was the king of Spain. -Rufus R. Hunt, of New Orleans, widely and favorablv known inl turf circles, died in the Gilsey House, New York, on Sunday afternoon. T JUST ARRIVED. OTY & CO.'s Wagons nd buggies have arrived. It you want a numi ber one artiole call and see us before vou purchase. W. R. DOTY & Co. oct 9-41 NOTICE. A LL persons holding claims against ti the eounty of Fairfield will present them to the Ciork of the Board of County ? Coinissioners by the 1st of November, 2 1880. J. A. IIINNANT, oct 5-txta C. B. C. C. WAGONS5 WA444ONS. CAR-LOAD of the celebrated Stude baker Wagons. all sizes, to arrive by the 1st of eitomber. As wo havo be fcro sold many of theo \vagons in the county. please asC those using them it li they are good. W. it. DUTY & CO. ti aug 17 Ladies' furnishing goods, new and bi nice Stockings, Corsets, Cloakse Shawls, etc. See the Now Goods aid " lo:irn the prices. F SUOENIHEIMER & GROESCEL. nIt w TAX NOTICE. in ac 'IE hooks for the collection of ai town taxes will be open on the in 1st of October, anmd remain open until P. the 1st of~ December. Mv cifle is at P' thie store of Alessrs. F'. Elder & Co. * sept 30 Clerk and Treasurer. L Dry Goodls and Notions for every body and priets5 low atD SUoENHJEIMER & GROESCeHEL. SIIOES! ShOOFS!! SIOIid!!! BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS! !! FiVE THOUSAND DOLTLAlRS worthi of Hoots and Shoes at IF. ELD)ER & CO.'s. Comne and buy a 'N pair. We cani suit yo in price. p oct 12 SBSOIlBE F~OurIlUE WEEKLY PALMETTO YEOMAN, COLUM HIA, s. C. It is an eight-page pamror, designeod for the people, tilled with interesting matter --Family Reading. News, Markets, &c. Subscription: One year, $1.50; Seven Months, $1.00; Three MIonths, 60 cents ayiable in advance. For simx Names and mein Dollars an Extra Copy for one year~.. Specimens furnished. Ihec DA ILY YEO.r MAN, an afternoon paper, is S4 a year.' C. M. McJJUNIN, ot 12tf Editor and Publisher. ~ ANTCE Assortment of' Fancy Pa- si tkper for sale at the irug 8t'ore of r. W. E. AIK EN. --ALSO Boyd's Miniature Batteries and , Hlollmaan's Liver Pads. I oct9 L JUST IN STORI. 'NEW SEED RYE AND BARLEY. A LOT 0OF RE~D IUST-PROOF OATS TO ARRIVE IN A FEW D)AYS, -ALso BIAGGING AND) TIES. A funll and complete stock of FamilY j andlPlantationi Groceries wvill alway's be onnld at nlm establismennt, and( they will b)e sold atpr'ices to suit the times. Give me a call and you shall be suited. D). II. FLENNIIREN. aug 31 OHE~ESE! CHEESE!!~ A FRESH sup ly of Cheese ju~st r'e J. M.BEA TY &Co's, 'sobt 1 .On th6 oe.. IlNE L J QWAOS ATHANS BROS.' Old Cabinet Ryo, .. 1863, Old Roanoke Whiskey, 1800. c lso, Rotterdam Brandy. Cold Ham for ( tuch from II to 1 o'clock every day. I L HAVE recently made extensivo addi tions to my stock of Wines and quors, which consists of a full nsaort kent of Ryo Whiskey, Corn1 Whiskey.. rouch Brandy, Apple U1randy, Peach randy, Sherry Wine, boappernoug Wine, I Ihamnpagne, eta , etc. . ".- I ulaim to sell the FINEST AND UREST ItYE WHISKEY to bo had in j finnsboro. Givo it a trial. I also also k op on hand a full supply of SEGARS AND TOBACCO, i great variety, and adapted to the tastes overy'body. f Call at the PAL" ErTO .IOUSE, iu the 'innsboro Hotel building. J. CLENDINING. Inch 2' L*UDDEN & BATIS' SOUTHE'RN ig R MSHOU"SE. hE MUSIC IOUSE OF TH'll. ESOUTH ! R1MOVAL TO OUR Now Dlouble, Store An Imm1iense Miusicl l TemIle. Two large stores, cel 30 feet front and ur stories high, fronting on three streets j d filled from cellar to loft with musical I pplies. Nothing to comipifo with it in 0 Southern States. RIG STORE, A BIG STOCK, A BIG TRADE, uD MO2 o CM E3, D1uring th3e ten years since cur estab hieunt of our house we have developed e i; usic trade of the Foulthl to a won rftul degree, but as yet we have only be in. Wczs.ce, not. imny years iieaid, at isincess of a million a . ear. and to take .r0 of this 011no nus t rade we havo pro- * ded our presenit 1110nimoth wareroonis. tIl trade 18t4' will be immense. We are adyl for it. For mionthls our senior part ,r has been at the North contracting ith Piano andt Organ nmanufcLurers for struilents. lie hais concelided iost, I vantageoun contractu, and Ciho Pianos ,d Organs are "coming, coming" J.1,'00 ore, by overy steaier. New St les, Now riees, New Trms,.115 Newt Store, New De eriuro. PECIAL1 OFFER'H, F"AJLL 1880. Cash prices wvit~h throe Mionths crodlit.- - uiring months of Au". Sept. andl Oct. a will sell Pianos an d Organs at Lowjer 01n IPnmEH, p~ayable $2i (ash on) a Pi.. I 10 or $10) Cash on an Organ, with the dance in three months, wrj nour iwrza 'HAT DO YOU SAY TO TIS OFFER? Writo for Ill ustrated0( Catalogues and cow Prc Lisis for Fall I b60 and pre oto be .stonished. AUDDEN & BATES' SAVANNAH, GA. 'lolesalo .Plano anti Organ Dealers. Ituly 27 THE PE OPL' S MUTUAL ELIEF ASSOCIATION. [HIS1 is an .issociation oflbusinoss mien, Lwho, for their mutaal p~rot ection, m1triiu towards ai fand1, 50 als Scase of death, their famuilios may re. dyve from 82,000l( to $5,000i, accordling to uount. of certificato. 'This is 0one of the 1Ht plaits of I IIC insu11:.oo. XTui pay ag 11 go, just likoa fire inisurance, and with 0oro conv'C~enico Oeen, as you pay by nall mnstalmients during the year. We ifer to th)oso best acquaainted with us, S:members in Fairiield: G. It. Me aster, .Jea. A. Brie, Jnro. B. Davis, D). Ftenniken, 13. Sugenheimer, J. W. mf. J. Clendining, li. Ii Haahan, 1, ~enns Davis, .Jas. Q D~avis. Any onie mat should like to become a member wiill )1ly to ,U ACT oct 2 - ' iAget. SMOKER ~A KE N OT I CE. lFIVE THOUSAND CIGARS. FIVE TihlOUS4AND) SYNDICATE CIGARIS. THE B3ES9' TVYE CENT ClGARS -TN AME RIC A -AT F. W. HIABENICI IT'S --DA LER IN Irngn. Mednea. TalL Goond1, etc. E SOUT1I CARWLINA COLLEGFE -oF AaICU1,UUIU AND MECUANICS WILL be opened for the instruction 1 the young men of the State, on the 6lh )OTOaER, in the buildings of the otd louth Carolina College, with the follow. og Faoulty, viz.: WM. POROHER MILES, LL.D., 'resident and Professor of English Litor aturo. JAMES VWOODROW, PH. D., D. D., 'rofessor of Geology, Mineralogy, Botany and Zoology. 'rofessor of Matheanitics and Natural Philosoply. WILLIAM BUlNEY, PU. D., "rofessor of Analytical and Agricultural Cheuist ry and Expernental Agriculture. TUITION FREE 1T0 ALL lioom rent or tho year $10. For furthevinfornbntion )ply to th1o Secrofary at Columbia, 8. C. 5y order of the faculty. RENJ. SLOAN, Secretary oC Faculty. Columbia, 1. C., August 13, :880. Clothing for Men, Youths and 3oys-A meaning sign, yet our niends say tioro's nothing mean bout us. Como and suit your elves. SUGENIJEIMER & GROESCHEL. 11RESH GRO ERFES UGAIIS, assorted. CofMi'es, 10io, Lanuiavra and Old Gov. Java. tit) ant Old Gov. Java Roasted. 'eas, Black, Imperial, Gunpowder lid Young Hlyson. CANNED GOODS. Pears, Peaches, Pinletpples. To 11atocs, Salhon, Corned licef, 1)cviled Iam and Turkey, Smdine-P, &c. M acaroni and *Cheese, Glinger Pre erves, Pin llead Oat Meal, coopCI lelatine, Mustard, Black Popper and futnes. Baldivin Catsup. Cross & Black veil's Chow Chow, Empire Chow how, Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per ill's Worcestersh ire sauce. J. 1. McMASTEB & CO. Sepit 1 t TIlE N81W YORK WEEKLY HERALD. AM1!ES COiDON mNNET, Propietor. THE MilS'T AND CIIEAPESICT NE WSPA PEl1 PUBL811EI). POSTAG E FREE. ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, IFTY CICNl'TS FOR SIX MONT1S. An Extra copy to Every Club or Ten. 'E NEW YORK JIERALD, PUni.ISu ED EvFRIY DAY in the YEAht. P'OST1AGE FIIEE. 110 pays for' one yen r, Sitndays j'.cl111ed, 1a pn.u . or' one yeari, wvil hal 8undays, ii Pays for six iont hs, Sundlays included. M4 pays (or six montlhs, withIouit Sundays. 15as onxe yvear for~ any hpeiccd day at I1 p.s toi' lx nionthis for any specitled day at si per month (including Stundays) wiln he chargedt on subI.it'idtOns for a less per'iod thani thlree mionlthIs. TO EURlOPE, INCLUD2IxNG PoSTAGE. ceekiy (n)omiest IC Ediluon)..............2 00l NE~YsDEA~LERS MUPLI[1LED, POST~AGE FRE.. )ally Elition.............2. cents per Copy, undany Edit ton.--............- cents per copy Ne'ekly Elition..............2 renWt per Copy, N. 1U.-Not, less than ii copies mailed t.o news we allow no commi~sson on subiscriptions 10 any, Edllon. Address ll oadway and Ann Strmeet., Newv York. Wio think we can show a little the ricost StLock of New Fall anid Win or Goods, ever brought to our mrg. Como and see us. SUGENHIMEnI & GROHoHEL. N1EW ARRIVAL BALL AND WINTER LOTHIING, 11ATS AND FUR NISHING GOODS, i.t the Groat Clothing Storo of SUoIENIIEIMEn & Gnlo~fsc!EL. Every one in wvant of Clothing should go to the CLOTHINO STORE of Sugenh~eirmeor & Groes chol, before buying as the larg3Fst and most comn.. pleto stock of these Goods over offered in Winnsboro wvill be found there. 110OW TO BET. Don't bot on elections, but bel tonr b)ottoml dollar that Sugenheim ir & Grooschel can suit you for the cast money o'f any house in town. Ye select our Clothing with wvatohful caro, We try to alwvays deal with you fair. Vo'ro bound to pleaso -over ready to try, Come and see us when you wvant to buy, SUGENIIEIMER~ & GRIOESCIIEL SH-AVING SALOON. --0 T HE nndersignedc begs leave to say' ARto the public that lhe ia now run uIg a fleist-class Slavilng Saloon In very resp~ect. None but comnpetent md Oxpor't workmen ai' re mployed, mdc thiose wh'o will favor na wvith t'hoir ustomn are gn arnteed satiseftiton. HI AI-CUTTING Done in the latest and neatest style. )on't forget to call and give me a rial, and I will please you. J. M. McCA LL, Opposite Dr. Alkel)'s Drug Storo, septAt6 PURE WINES AND LIQUORS -IN GREATVARIETY. WOULD most respectfully inforn my customers and the citizens of Fail field gencyally, that I keep in stock ffill supply of tine Liquors, Cigaiv. Tobacco, &c., &c., and guaranti n1 satisfaction to any one giviig trial. MV Stock consists as Ilo 8 IIMPORTED IJIQUORM,. OTARD, DU PU Y & CO.'S COGNA( BRANDIES. BRAND'S SCHILEDAM GINS. C RAMSEY'S SCOTCH WIIISKEYS JAMAICA L. D. RUMS. F. MORINO DE MORA SHERRY y WINE. F. MOLINIER PORT WLNE. G. 11. MUMM & CO.'S RHIEIMS. ClAMPAGNE. GENUINE 1 NINE WINE. DOMESTIC lIQUORS. SARATOGA PURE RYE WHIlS KEY. NATHAN'S 1863 CABINET RYE WiI ISKEY. STRAUSS' IMPEIUIAL RYE WIS-' hEY. KEESE'S "OW'N" RYE WIIISKEY. t, STONE MOUNTAIN RYE AND ROCK WH ISKE RY. CELEBRATED P'EIIFFER E. RYE WIISIKEY. KENTUCKY 11OU7R1ON Will[s3 KEY. PLANTATION RYE WIllS K L VIRGINIA APPLE AND PEACII ' BRANDIES. C NORTIT CAPOLINA SWEIET MASU t CORN WISKEY. s PLANTATION CORN WI 1ISKEYS BLACKUiER RY BIMANDY. GINGER BRANDY. NEW ENGLAND RUM. FRENCIIE'S "BOSTON'' GIN. VERY FINE OLD CLATIET WINE. IIONJE IA1D.E WINES. I KEG DRY SU PPER NONG W INE. 1 KEG SWEET SCUjPPERNONG W.INE. i KEG SWEET CATAWBA WINE. MALaT IiIQUJORS: lUERlGER & ENG EL'S CEL2EBIR AT ED) LAGER BEIER ON DRIAU(;i.T AND) JOTTILED). BASS & CO.'S IMPORTED ALE. PURE CRAB APPLE CIDER.j PURIE NAT1URAL APPOLONA RIS W ATElls CIGARIS ADTRC THlE AMERI[CAN T1W INS (CI0AR 5 J"OR '25 CENTS. THEf H~I AVANA CHIAROOTS~-5 CENT1S EACH. T. W. ]BLACKWELL'S SMOKING TIOBACCO. ( CIHEWING TOBACCO-THRtEI GRADES. t SUYMER BVERAGES. I ICE, LEMONS, SOD)A W~ATR. THE BEST MIXED) 1REVEIRAGES 0OF THlE SEA SON SERVED AT ALL JIOURS OF TIlE D)AY, TO SUITI THlE MOST' FASTIDIOUS TASTES. VERY RESPECTFULLY, F. WV. IIAflENICIH'T.i REAR OF TOWN HALL mayv8 SALE STABLES. 35rOTIO.E. ALL parsons who bought stocka from me last spring on time whose - notes are duo first October, will please beo prepared to mueet them, as I full payment will be required. ? Prompt payment will only enablo I me to aconmmodato themi next I spring. CORN AND FODDER1 Delivered at my Stable oti Congress Street, located one door south of the Ladd building. sept~$ A. WEI.LFOS? sopi 8 :r. X vd . A T CU RN,~A-~ 7ld..-TO, I A.., V 1-.P4. u 1 . all FALL ANaD WlflTe GOO. UWE13EO leave to inforn our customers and the public generally. that wO IM) Itoly disposed of our Grocery Departmuc$t, for the purpose of making morI >oml for our7: 'D T? G- 0 D S, Which are now in store, and have been marked at prices to in'lmo quick iles. W.) "itot cnuinerato the Na riott kinels anit styles. out corli.tdly invile all to call and ex uinio our stock, and we shall endeavor to miako it, the interest of all to purchase. CLOTHYING, HATS AND GENTS' FURNISIFTNG GOODS. This <lepartment, lias bwen extendel, and we guarantoo prieps as low as thelowest. ur Troy Citv Perfect F itlling Crown Shirt emi(not be sturl:ms*xl. Laiundried or Un rundried mado to order if desiro-l. BAY STATE STANDARD SCREWE) SHOES Are our specialtv, and to thoso who have I ril theta we need not oild wdrds. To ose who are yet straingers to the Cui-ablit.y of this honostly mado Shoo. wo ask you 1call tind buy your winter supply, ora siig!o paronly, it' vcn -prefor trying thm. on will not havo to conie often--they are acknowledgod by many to out-wear any li00 nade. -ALSO ZEIOLER BROTIIEmS' Gents', Ladies', Misses', and Infants' Fino Shoes. Roduce our Shoe bill and sano imoney by buying the bort. Reouber the pl.geo J. M. BEATY & Co., oct 7 ON TIE COIINER. ~IANJ FALL OPE"NI'T* P. LAN -AT- nos P. LA ND ECKER & BR 1[ '0S, JAVING just retuirned fromn the Northi, we can ansnire our friends and ..customgrs that we have secured the fiuest solection of Fall and Win jr Goods. Full and completo assortment of the latost Noveltics for fall oar. KID GLOVES ! KID GLOVE3 ! ! Two and three BMittons, 50 cents. nglish Lislo Thread Gloves with two, three and six buttons, ill sizest uth in white and colors. I-3I SIEDR T, IICIE T Ladies' and Misses' Colored Hoso in variety. Men's Half Hos--all Our stock of White Goods, Embroideries, -andlorobicfe, Notions, &c., as never been mor e cotplete. Gent:,' Furnishing Goods in all the new and attractive styles. Now lothing in new st.yJes and at old prices. Notwithstanding- the .advance in 1e prive of woolen faibries, wo are receiving thu largest and handsomoBt book of 1ine and midium Clothing that ias 'ver boon exhibited in the loro, which we will sel at LAST FALL AND WI1'TTER1. PRICES I An impection is respcctfully solicited. P.LAN)ECKER? & BRO. K DON'T BUY \Y O o iWritue, which will b he i, handsomest and cheap tetnten ber (.hant all iy g ?oocls arei warr'iatIet to b1 as repiresentiied . Price vone~ 'nrnii i le lsehee,'I leunc to thle Iiirst -ilass store wh leir vou willI have the 't sieeciona jin1l can hnyii~ cheaper. 1heari ini ind that I sip 'goods to 1.idge lily. Bllyithejwoo)l, Whlile Oa0k, Woodw:il's, lilackstock , inil as far as8 Chelster nel Yok Th'is is ai r'(eonnnendailuti ocf he' anlitl.y' and prieci of my' goods. A niew suppily of Winidow Shiailes, W :ll P lockets, BraicketsQ, Mirrors, Pict.n ro 'rin ies, Chri iontas, lh ti Racks, :ui 11001loo Sh elves, ceaper tihan ls (111 chapet. Thle hiarge*st suplplv o)Il'Tin Chmn a'i Setis, innitle to niatch C of I age and1( Cham cr S itt. (Cajll auii see I lIei. A new% 51npply ot' Sew ing Mahines ais gi ood as ny'. Doin't Unmr a lcinoii merely bec se your' mother or your neig~hbor hats anid likes it. 'R eine iber tlnit iniost, of I le tmachines that are miosi. hjargely n li t ive but little ii il. Thte 01 one ion wait is; thle oiie thait. ill save you tneitiat vextioni, is iioiseless, ruibs lig-h I :nnt will last. a long t ine. I haivo . R~eieie the oi Aedal w as awat led to one (ot'the M taehin tes I represenlt ver (eighty coinphetitor's. 1 cani ret'er yon Ia . nny that are usingo it, and it, lias Iways givenci entlire sat isfittotn. Iein ember t hat 1. ami agenit, for a U)oor' and ash Faetory. All ordlers ent rust ed to tnl wiihllhv lwr n' t, atteiition at id at lie lo)west pries. Furiit ure nally r airediit' at tinotlerte( pr'iccs. I nmfl also re'(patred to matlkeI to oiern. Litumnher an ad Sithinges ihra stalet atal I profhts. Sew. igMaichine Needles andl at achtinents a and parl s of Maclines catn he had t.hi'ough ic. D oni't, ihil to call hIwIrc purc'hasinti elsewher'e. B. WY. Pll IP MS. l\TEW G00DS.GRA INDUCEMENTS!. .JUST RIECEiI'..D a fresh suppb f Choice Groce'ries. Theli fol low. ng is a list of my leading artices Clark's Best Augusta Flom - ilar'k's Bolted Mieal nnd Pearl Grist Liso, a Fresh lot of Wheat Bran. 1E have now in store tihe largest TV stock over purc~hased b~y us, SUGIARS andl which will be disposed of at low - Granulated, &fl'lnaaird A, R(oy- Dr' Goods, tone( A, E~xt,ra C, and all the lowc1o1g a rades.CotigHa, Shoes, Groeries, Bridles... COFFEES. Saddles, Harness, Red Leather, Green and Rloastod--all grades_ Harness Lenther &e. " We are not given to "BLOWING," but can truth fully say we are offer. Fresh Canned Goods of all kinds, ing solid bargains, and wvill be glad 'resh Piekles and Sauces. I500 Gallons Wines and Liquors to see you. 'fall grades. .U. G.DESPORTES. Give me a call and get a Bargaim. sept 20 W. H. DONLY, DON'T BUY aug 17 - Otn the Corner.A D)ress Goods. Laces, Collars, Cuffs, loots, Shoes, Neckties. Hats, Caps, T~7 .A G- 0 ] fotions and oceans of Nowv Goods. 'rices Low, First, Last and All thme Until you have seen outrs. Them ia Limno, SUGENHEIzMERt & OaotsoHELr. t'amouts WEBSTER?, beautifully paint~ ________________ edc, str'ong, durable. Don't for'get thil~ Clothing for M~en, Youths and WEBSTER WAGON 1oys, well made, good quaility and is the BEST TIUING O H FlEt S, Iways eheap in pico, r. 4rT , Sr'GENunEiMER & GaoEsoHE.WLi~t~6 .~, 'i .. ...... .. .... ... s. DESPOvRRS 00., '"~ 'Weare bound to please and thitik tgwyB 0 e' can interest you if you need any' sept ~ .,, hintin ou line. - * I f .~ ' o