The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, October 21, 1880, Image 3

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~TU~~4 CUNTI t. 4g. * a * es*~ Tzns oF Tux NEws AND 1HERAL] ~Tr~il-Weoekly edition, four dollars (.tstUa, In advance; weekly editiol two dollars and fBftY cents perannu? Ila advance. Liberal discount to clul of flive and upwards. RATHs oF ADvEIRTI8N.-On dolh per ijch for the Irt insertion, a fifty cents per inch for each subseq .ei ilnserton. These rates apply to all at Vertisoments, of whatever natu el, di aire paydble strictly in advaneu. Coi tracts for three, elk or twelve monti nade og1 very liberal terms. Trai sient lic11 notices, fifteen cents pc line ibi' the first insertion and sev and one-half cents. per line for Ac aubscouentinsertion. Obitua'ies.an jributosof respect charged as adre: Usenionts. Simple announcements 4 marriages and deaths published free < oharge, and solicited. All comnunications, of whatsoev( )Lature, ..should he addressed to tli Winnsboro . Publishing Compan Wimnsboro, S. C. NIew A4verlaeementG. G. L. L-T. H. Ketchin. Sale of Stock--G. W. Crawford. Fresh Arrivals-W. H. Donly. The down passenger train continue to be behind tne, much to the incoi venience of everybody. Is there. n remedy? A torch light procession Is talked ol Let us have one-a big one. Tl Democracy cannot be too enthusiasti, or do too much to ensure an over whelming victory in November. Mr. Strother Ford brought to on office yesterday a curiosity in thi shape of a fully matured ear of corn surrounded by six small cars, all wit] corn on them and joined to the mali car at its large end. Mr. W. H. Donly advertises .a fresi stock of groceries, wines, liquors cigars and tobacco, and we bespeal for him a liberal share of the patron ageof the public. le will please ac cept our thanks for the "samples." We learn from the.News and Cou rier that the Radicals in Charlestoi have put Warreni M., Marshall on thei ticket for Probate Judge. He will bi remembered as a former resident o 11idgeway in this county, which plac he left several years ago, after havinj most indecently slandered its goot people. We sympathize with on Charleston friends, although we didn' Weep much when Warren R. took hi departure. Iti0un TiP TICKETS.-The follo w ing rates of fare for round trip will b, operated by the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company dur ing the State Fair in Columbia: Fron 1lackstock, $2.10; Woodward's, $2.05 White Oak, $1.85; Adger's, $1.70 Winnsboro, $1.50; Simpson's, $1.30 Ridgeway, $1.06; Deko, $0.76. All articles intended for exhibitio1 (race horses excepted) will be trans ported free. Prepay the freight a the shipping pohiit, and upon01 presenta tion of receipted freight bill; and cor ti ficate of the Secretary of the Fair Asso ciation that the article has bceen exhibi ited. the mroney~ wvill be ret'unded. Dt~nomcArmc APPorNT'MEN's.-Th followving public meetings are hereb' ananounced, begiuning Mouiday, thli 25th of October: Yonguesvllle, Monday, 11, a. mi. Feasterville, Tuesday, 11, a. mn. Monticello, Wednesday, 11, a. mn. floreb, Thursday, 10, a. m. Dako, Thursday, 3, p. m. Bear Creek, Friday, 10, a. m. Ridgeway, Friday, 3, p. m. Gladden's Grove, Saturday, 11, a. mn These meetings wvill be addressed b, speakers, and all citizens are urgcd ti attend. T. W~. WOnwARID, County Chairman. Among the most active and oflansiv of the negro Radical politicians in thi county at this time, we notice coni spicuous lien ry Johnson. Johnsoi heeds no introduction to our readerm A mechanic who makes his livini upon tihe property holders of the coti ty, lie is yet bitter in his wvarfare upoi them, and in the days of Radical powv or openly threatened them with thm torch, if it Was necessary to acconm plissi his purposes. Tgnorant, viciot: and corrupt, lie is 'Insatiable in hi greed for office, and is now engage< In trying to eth' up enynlty betweel -the races. 'Nowv, let use say to Hienr: Johnson that the eyes of the comnmu hilty are upton him, and that the timi hias passed when lis incendiary anm violent course will be0 tolerated. If ha heeds this it will be better for him am for the people lhe miay mislead. OERKAT LE ACh'S ADDRESS. E~nthusiastio Meeting of '.e. Wlnnsbor. Democratic 01i.. At an early hour Tuesday mornini a telegram was received by I. Meai Davis Esq., annoucing that Genora Leach, of North Carolina, wvould ad dress the people of Wlnboro tha night4 The feiet that so distinguishei a mian and so celebrated a stump speaker, wvas coming among us in be half of the Democratic cause, create( qutite a fhttter amongst our local poll ticians, and stops were immediatly taken to give the gallant old "Tar Heel" a red-hot welcome. Noticel Were p~ost~d In conspicuous places ii town, and notifications were sent t< ilidgeway, White Oak and Tongmtos ville. On the arrival of' thme souti bound passenger traini, wvhich as usua was fily two hours behind time, committee met General Leach anm escorted him to Brown's Hotel, Wher< quarters were provIded. At eigh o'clock a large meeting was organizei in tihe Court House with Major Wood ward, County Chairnian, presiding In highly complimontary terms Gen eral Leuch t introduced, and v. received with denfoning applause to thme enthusiaistlu Orowd presot. would be doIng the distinguisht . speaker great injustico to atteupt r verbatin report of his masterly a( dress, and've must therefore contel ourselves with generalities. After Ps good-humio-ed elxplaiIatioin of his pr; tr once in South Carolina he launlcle d out inl an able and exhaustive revie, of parties and politics in the Unite ( States, showing what a proimient an . influential part Southern 11mn1 ha IS played In founding and perpetuatin 1- constitutional government on * til * American Continent, and proving frot the pages of history that the Soutl d through Its illustrious statesmen anl ,- sIdiers, had aided in a very larg degree in making our common cour try prosperous, and famous amoingg thme nationus of the earth. e Next, taklng up modern politict General Leach showed up the recor ot the Republican party iii its infin ous and nefarious Reconstruction pol cy, in its utter disregard of constitu tional limitations, and in its tramnplin under foot the safe-guards of civil libel ty. In words of burning eloquence Ih a painted in hideous colors the attemp . of the Republicans to negroize the fal y Southland, aird convert its fertile field Into barren wastes. Tracing the his tory Qf Republican legislation in Con gress from the days of Thad Stevens who boasted of "camping outside o .the constitution," down to the uppoar ance in a prominent way of Jamds A Garfield in the Congressional arena r the speaker stripped from the Repub 3 lican candidate for the Presidency th, pretended habiliments of decency an morality In which hd would bedel himseltf leaving him, in all his lilt] and rags, a pitiable spectacle befor the American people. Uovered a] over, as he is, with the Credit Mobilie infamy and the DeGolyer disgrao Garfield was literally flayed alive, hi true. inwardness exposed, and held ul to the contemnpt of the honorable a' respectable men of all parties. Th speaker uext took up the characto i an'd record of General Hancock, show r Ing in simple, yet eloquent, langung how deserving lie was o' popular sti f port. lie 'predicted llaicock's tri > iiuphant election, and said that ni r humani power could cheat hini out c I the Presidency should a majority o r the electoral yotes be cast for himi t This sentiment evoked a loud out s burst of al)plause, and was endorsei most heartily. The above is but a very imnperfec sketch of one 'of the most effective an comprehensive political addresses ti which it has ever been our good for tulne to listen, and we congratulate th Democrats o' this comimunity on th presence amongst them of Generm ;Leacli. He is indeed an old wam horse, able, eloquent, fervent. and power for goodt whIerever lie goem We miost sincerely thmank our N~ort Carolina brethren for sparing him fo - ai little while to- visit his neighbora t anid we hope that the time mayv not b .. far' distant when Is own p~eolple wI reward him abundantiv for his nll selfishm devotion to time never-dvin ~ priniples of D)emocracy. - General Lech left on Wednmesda moring tor Chester. where' lie had a appoinmtmemnt to speaik. ATTENTION! (G. L. I. ATTEND extra mnceting in Tfow ?1. all this (Thunrsday) .vening at o'clock sharp A full attendance is de siredl. By ord'er: T. If. KETCH:IN, oct 21-ti Secretary. SALE OF STOOM. I N pursuneo of authority~ cohrerred e me by mortgage dated 20th Marcli 1880, given me by Jonoeph More, and ro corded in Mortgage Bhook "0" pa~gu 390 and also by Mortgago) dated 10th January 1880, given me by Samuel Carlisle, an< recorded iin Mortgage Book "N," pag 404, and also by mortgage dated lotl March, 1880 given mo by Boenjamii Cameron, an< recorded in Mortgage Bool "0," page 230,1I will sell at auction, t.) th a highest bidder, before the court-lhous door in Winneboro, S. C., on the firs a Monday in November next, within th - hours of 11 o'clock, a. in., and 5 o'clocki a p. nm., the following-described property One sorrel horse, about ten years old *named Bob, about fifteen han'ds high with blaze in forehead and three whit< .. foot-as the property of Joseph More. One bay mare mule, about ten yeara old, fourteen han'ds high, named Mlary one muly cow and calf--as the propert; y of .Samuiel Cal'lisle. _ One bay mare, about seven years old named Alice, two w~hite feet, fourteoo S hands high--as the property of Benjaii a Gameron. Terms of sale-CASH. *0. W. CRAWFORD, M~ortgagee and Atty in Fact, W~mnnsboro, S. CX October 19, 1880. - out 21. tdl FRESH ARRIVALS 'DONLYS GROCEIA rWOULD) respectfully inform rn: AI customers and the public in gen %.mal that my stock Is now OQM TZ Anb 0220 in all departmients. I call the specia attenition of the farmers to au large amn cheap lot of' Soap. Tihirty'-flve iloxo; on hand-100 large - cakes for $3.24 only. Twelve Boxes of ,'The People'i Starch" at 6 cents per 15, . 20T _DOR3 in great variety. Crockei-y and Glass ware in great quantity, I keep always on holimd a large in< of Canmned Goods, Tobacco, Cigars Winiesj Liquors, etc., etc. .Call and examine my stock, 11W I. DONLY, -oct 21 f On thA Corner. "E.INE LIQUORS d ATTANS BROS.' Old Cabinet Rye, ' 1803, Old Rtoanoke Whisk , 1860. it Also, Rotterdam Brandy. Cold IaI for a lunch from 11 to 1 o'clock overy day, d HAVE recently mado extensive addi. . tions to ay itoulc of Wines and v liquors, which consists of a full asort d ment of Rye Whiskoy, Corn Whiskey. Fron~h l3Uandy, Ap pio 'Brandy, Peach BDrandy," 8hu v lno, Souppornong Vino, d Chaimppgne, etc , etc. - I claini to sAl the FINEST AND PUREST RYE WHSKEY to be hai in e Winnsboro. Give it a trial. n I also also k op on liatid at full suliply of d SEGAZIS AND iOBACCO, - in great variety, and adapted to tho tastes of everybody. Call at the PAI".ETTO HOUSE, in the Winnsboro Hotel building. mo 2J. CLENDINING. imo 2'r Clothing for Men, Youths and Boys-A meaning sign, yet our 5 friends say there's nothing mean about us. Come and suit your D solves. SUOENHEIMER & GROEscHEL. FRESH QROVERFBS UGARS, assorted. Cof'cs, Rio, S Laiguayra and Old Gov. Java. Rio and Old Gov. Java Roasted. Teas Black, hIperial, Gunpowder 1and Young IUyson. 3 CANNED GOODS. Pears, Peaches, Phiepples. To 8 matoes, Salmon, Corned Beef, Devited lam and Turkey, Sardines, &c. 1 Macaroni and Cheese, Ginzrer Pre serves, Pin Head Oat Meal,' Coopeo SGelatine, Mustard, Black Pepper and - Balwin Catsup, Cross & Black 1 well's Chow Chow, Empire Chow - Chow, Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per . rin's Worcestershire Sauce: -. . McMASTE & CO. Csept 141 We think we can show a little the nicest Stock of Now Fall and Win ter Goods, ever brought to eur t burg. Come and see us. SUGENHEIMER & GuoEscHEL. Clothing for Men, Youths and Boys, well made, good quality and e always cheap in price. SUGENHEIMER & GROEseEr,. TIll NEW YORK t ~WEEKLY HERALD. JA MES . ORDON )IENNET, Proprietor, e T~HE BESTr AND. CIJEAPE8T1 1 NEW~SPAPEPlIiUllsll). -POSTJIAGEi FREE. ONE DOLLAIR P2~ YEAR, FIFTY -CENTS FORL SlX MONTilS. An Extra Copy to Every Club or Ten,. THE NEW YORK iI:ERA:LD, PUBLIS11ED) EVERY DAY lan the YIHAR. -POSTAGE FIIEE. n 810o pays for one year, Sunays 1'.cluddd r7 88 pays' for one yeair, Wiahn. Sunmdatys. 85 pays for six months, Sundaincldeld. lie yes ornoyearfor any speeled day of S1 i~LS toi six months for any speciled clay of - 1I per mionth (including Suandanys) WIll 1e chmargod onm subsiptions for~ a less perIodl than three mon~ithis STO EURIOiE, INCLUDING POSTAGE. V 'ekly (nomnestiec Ediltlon).--...... ......00) NEWSDEALERIS SUPPLIED, .PL'STAoE FR.EE. Daily Edition............'..2 Cents per~ Copy. sunty Eton...............4 rents per Copy. Sweekly Edition............2 ents per~ coiy. N. Bd-Na whlesthan 5 ecolesc mailed to news. am We allowv no commissionm on subscriptions to ally Edition. Address, NEW YoltK IIERIAL, 8B'oadwvay and Ann Street, New York. iVEW ARRIVAL FALL AND WINTER i CLOTHING, HATS AND FUR-. NISHING GOODS, At the Great Clothing Store of SuJEEIMER & GOoESCIHEL. Every one in want of Clothhtig should go to the CLOTHING STORE of Sugenheirmner & Groes chel, before buying as the largast and inost coin.. plete Stock of these Goods oi' offered in Winnsboro wil.l be found thtere. HOW TO BET,. bon't bet oh elections, but bet your bottom dollar that Sugenhecim er & Groeschel can sitit you for the least money of any houso in town. WVe soleet our Clot~hing with Watchful car d, IWe try to alwayN doal with you fair. Wo're bound to.pleasee--oer retady to try, Come and soo us5 whem you Want to buy, SUGE'NLIEIME R & G1ROES~C1 lkL. FANCY PAPER. A NICE Assortthlnt of' Fanicy Pa. . per for sale at thec Drug Storoe of - W. E. AIK EN, -ALSO llovd's Minaiatire Batteries and H~oli'n an's Liver Pads. .oct 9 1)ry Goods and Notons for every. body and priets low at J0isoJnn1ntEtt & CGntwnmwrL LU D.EN & BATES' iUSIC HOUSE IE MUSIC HOUSE OF TIE SOUTH L EIMOVAL TO OUL New Double Store An Immen8e Musle Temple. Two large stores, each 30 feet front and or stories high, fronting on three streeta d filled from collar to loft with musical pplies. Nothing to compare with it in D Vouthern States. BIG STORE, A BIG STOCK, A BIG TRADE, N XOP TO COMM During tho ten years sindo our estab inient of our house we have developed ) music trade of the South to a won. rful degree, but as yot we have only b n. Wesco, not many years ahead, a sinosR of a million a year, And to take re of this enormous trade we have pro lod our present mammoth wareroois. 11 trade 1880 will be Immense. We aro idy for it. For inonths our senior part r has been at the North contracting th Piano and Organ manufacturers for truments. He has concluded most vantageous contracts, and the Pianos d Organs are "coming, coining" 100,000 re, by everr steamer. Neu% Styles, New ices, Now 'lerms, Now Store, Now Do rture. )ECIAL OFFER, FALL 1880. aish prices with three Months credit. iring nonths of Ar-. Sept. ahd Oct. wil sell Pianos as d Organs at LowmsT sU PRoEs, payable $21 Cash on a Pl o Or $10 Cash on an Organ, with the lance in three months, WITHOUT IdNan e. IEAT DO YOU SAY TO THIS OFFER? Write for Illustrated Catalbg1uCs and w Price Lists for all I 1880 and pro ro to bo nstonished. UDDEN & BATES' SAVANNAH, GA. holesale Piano and Organ Dealerhg Lily 27 A NEW KIND OF WATCH CASEM qew becauso it Is only within ife last few irs that. It has been improved and brought tin the reach of every one: old in priicl mause the first invenition was made and thie It, patent takeun out, near ly twventy yearsango, d eases made ut, hat tinW and worn evel' ce, arc ne'airly as good as new. MRaud tihe fel ving~ whlh Is (only 0one of the many hun 3dsj your jeiwelers can tell or similar ones: M. asrntn, P'A., Miay 25, 1878. have ft ctistohler who carried one of Bosi* tenit cOtses flftmen years and I know It two irs before hie got it, and It, le noappleiir gocod -tn youlrs longer. i. 12. 0L;NiCY. temeinber that Jas. noss' fi tlhn only patent so made of two piates of soi'd golr (one ctt c and one Inside) covering every part ex ied to wear or sIght. The groat advantage those plates Is apparent to every one. Boss' hew only palenlt caise with which there Is 'en a written warrant, of which tihe following r fac-simlne; cc that yoeu get the guairantee with each case k your jeweler for illustrated batalogue. otO 9ly fmehi1 & LRE now offering for the iflllpection of the citlytins of .1Fairflel their RLL A N) D WINTElts'TOCK. Each piartmfent of' Dre'ss Good8, Dry >0ods, Clothiing, Genuts Goods8 and tat, is full up wIth goods thatt hav'b eli CARMFLLY SELECTED. 10 quiality of our Goods is FIRIST riASS, and they wvili be0 sold as low anlylbody cain ol' wIll 80ll them. We iiun to For all gootla in ota line. Ini Shoes e tiro second~ to none. In quaiility cy~ tare ats good1 as8 areC shown ini thius any othier market. Rlemeamber' we 11 the following brandis, and that cry pair are wvarranlted i tLE~S', ADLERt& CLMiMENTS' We have sold these b~randsl for T1M' E~A 118, and they have alwitys glven tire satisfaction. As for p)rics, n~oa df shall unldersell lis, WoJ have a niico line of Otti-pets onl id, and1( are still selling flhe cehebrat. P'EAltL 811IU'V, as5 we cani 1( hidUn tter. tfc&1AST1RR, BRICR & i(ETC1Il4 Oet 12 IJOOTSI I BOOT8I I BOOTSI !! pltVE ThIOUSAND DOLtaAfl; wor'th of Bloo and Shoes at F,. rGUER & CO.;oa Corne ahd buy a Lir, We canl suit you inI price, oct 12 We are bound to pleasle and inuk n can interest you if you need anyy ihng in 0111 hne. Suoa use.: & CInozs3curL, Al'THECORNERMSI'YIm PALL AND W'TTER. GOOD. W E BEG leave to inform our customers and thbo public generally, that we .hav lately disposed of our Grocery Department for the purposo of making mor3 room for our Whioh are now in store, and have been markod at prices to induco qulok sales. Wq Cannot oiainmerate the i arious kiud.q and style's. but cordially I nlvit al Ito call and ex amine our stock, and we shall endeavor to mako it tbo interest of all to purchase. CLOH1fING, HIAT1 AND GENTS' i'FURNISHING GOODS. This department has been extended" and we gitmarntoe pricesi as low'a4 the lowest. Our Troy City Perfect Fitting Crown Shirt cannot be snurpassed. Laundried or Un-. laundriod made to order if dosirod. DAY STATE STANDARD SCREWED SHOES Are our specialty, and to those who have tried them we flood not add words. To these who are yet strangors to the durability of this honestly made Shoe. we ask yon to call and buy your winter supply, ora, single par only, if yon profor trying thein... You will not havo to como often-they are aoknowledged b'y many to outwear any Shoe made. -ALSO ZEIGLEl BROTHERS' Gonts', Ladies', Miasac', and Infants' Fino Shoes. Itoduoe your Shoe bill and savo money by buying thn boct. lliaembeir the place - J. M. BEATYj & CO., oct 7 ON THE COlPNEr. GRAND FALL OPENINc -AT - P. LANDECKER & BR O'S, JAVING just returned from the North, we can assure our friends and LL customers that we have secured the finest selection of Fall and Win ,or Goods. Full and complete assortment of the latest Novelties for fall A ear. KID GLOVES ! KID GLOVES !I Two and throe Buttons, 50 cents. Fnglish Lislo Thread Gloves with two, thrce and six buttons, all "sizes, aoth in white and colors. Ladies' and Misses' Colored Hose in variety. Men's Half Hose-all kinds Our stock of White (loods, Umbroiderios, Handkorohiefe, Notions, &c., tag never been more coinpleto. Gents' Prnishing Goods in all the now and attractivo styles. New Dlothing il now stylos and at old pricos. Notwithstanding the advance in 0he price of woolen fabiis, wo arc receiving the largent and handsomest stook of fine and modium GClothing that has ever boon oxhibited in the Boro, which we will sell at LAST FALL AND WINTER PRICES I An inlspection is respectfully solicit<:d, P.LANDECKER & BRO. DON'T BUY YSTOCk oi Fuarnlttm-e, whk~h will be the iar'rest, handsomest and1 cheali eMacrt~ilng to <nal ify, and( 1or dlesigin am wor'kmianip~[ unelquledC( Itcntentbor t hat all mny goodis are warr'anltd to ho as 1i'ereseted. Prkco your Lurniture elsewherc, then comic to the tfirst.-eiass store whnrti you wvill haave the best select.iona and clan buv nheaper'. hear in mind thait I shaip goods to Ridge.. wa '. lythewood, Whiite' Oaik, Wood waird's, Btlacks ocl<, an it s far as Cliestet' 1111n York. 'l'hais is a rrecoauaentat ion of thie tinality ad price of mny goodis. A naeW saipply of1 WVindow Shades, Wail Pockets,'liracket s, Mirrors, Picture F'ramews, Charomoas, I lad flacks, and llook Shelves, cheaper thtan thle cheaipest. The largest supjply of 'l'ina Chiamiber Sets, inde to uniatch Cottage and Chanm ber Suits. (Call antd see thlem. A new supply of Sewing ?utachines as >ood as nany. I )aa't. ihny a \ialahi no merely because your mnother or your neigh or has at ami likes it.. Rtemnember I it mattst of theo machines that are miost largely puallbdl have buit ithle mcrit. TJheu one you wantt Is th~ on1e thait will save you time andi vexationa, Is tnoiseless, runs light nad wvil lhst a long time. I have It. Rtemnember the Gold Medal was awardd to one of the Macinaes I roi )resenlt ovelr eighaty cona tttors. I Oian refer yoit to many thait are fasinig it, aml it has always given etire saitisfattion. Rememliber t hat I am11 agenlt for at Door anud Bash Factory, All oriders enltrutedl to m11 wvill hiava pr1omipt atteaton and at thie lowest pi-lee~s. F'urni t1Pre neat ly repali red at maodlerate Iprices. I ami also p~repared tounaaike to order. Lumbnter at:i Shingles for sale at small profits. Sew.. lag Machaine Needles and1( aitfachmeants rand parts1 ot'Machaines canl be land through ine. Dona't. fail to alIl)before purchuasing (Jlsewhere. Rt. W. PiILLIPS. GRE.IAT SALE STABLES. l\DUJCEMENT S!s WVNi have nowv in store the largest AtJ roswh bogttel .stock evei' purchasod by us,frm elatlrigo tin whs nid which will be disposed of at lownoeardefrtOcbrwl Dry Goods,in pylitwilb reied Clothing, Hat ,et t~moat loinx S4hoes, Groceries, Bridles. sri. Saddles, H-arness, Red Leather, Hares LethA &t pAaoh who bhtslo W~ a's tdt g~eh o "BO noG" oDsivre du at irysttobero will Steloncepated tdo' moutthem ofts )a aituhul a v r fe- Ltdl ptang il oreurd ng sold barainsProdmptl peymadn A wi7lolyenble sept 20 IJJCORN AND FODt'' ERL' Dea' ON gino"LO iN, Delyivere at Am i tbO Yon Cnges Iuta rthul a e r l'r L 1 ight-pag door, sou forh ng soplodlbargai(1sthandfeill be mgttd set 0 . .DSPRTS.SUriStRIn OFOR3ci T1.5E -ee ,Moi.'-- EEKL $1. ALMhEe ~lfTOa YE0MOt. NineiDllarn anhavti'seen oyuorson 'ehr amuW DTRbeautifutily paint- Hieain umadet ieDIY''~ ed, strong, dili'able. Don't forget the 'tcNJN WEBSTER WAGON 1t dtradPbihr ithBE TJTINO& ON W Ii EEJS, W~ihbasto, & 0, ieCost,* la~ It.s D.ES'OILTES & CO);, ' hws t.Seth evGos1l Btldgoway, S.. 1fiteprcs -F y edn. Nes*.es c I ran&= WINES AND LIQUORS GREAT VARIETY. WOULD most respectfilly inform my customers and the citizens of Fai field generally, that I keep in stock full Supply of lie Liquors, Ciga Tobacco, &c., &c., and guarant satisfaction to ay one giving trial/. M stock consists as llo s IMPORTED LIQUORM OTARD, DUPUY & CO.'S COGNA1. BRANDIES. - BRAND'S SCIIIEDAM GINS. fo RAMSEY'S SCOTCH WHISKEYS an oiu JAMAICA L. D. RUMS. ti F. MORINO DE MORA SIIERRY A WINE. F. MOLINIER PORT WINE. G. II. MUMM & CO.'S IUIEIMS CIIAMPAGNE. GENUINE R1INE WINE. DOMHESTICLIQUORS. t18 SARATOGA PURE RYE WIIS KE Y.- u ca NATHAN'S 1868 CABINET RYE v1( WIIISKE Y. FA res STRAUSS' IMPERIAL RYE WIIS. w KEY. im ad KEESE'S "OWN" RYE WHISKEY. n STONE MOUNTAIN RYE AND 1r ROCK WHISKEY. pa CELEBRATELD PE[FFER E. RYE WI]SKEY. KENTUCKY BOURBON WIIIS 'KEY. Dt PLANTATION RYE WIII SKi CA VIRGINIA APPLE AND PEACh. b BRANDIES. NORTH CAROLINA SWEET MASH , CORN W1HISKEY. PLANTATION CORN WHISKEYS N' BLACKBERRY BRANDY. GING Elt BRANDY. NEW ENGLAND RUM. FRENCIIE'S "BOSTON" GIN. _ VERY FINE OLD CLARET WINE. I[OME MA DE WINES. Y3. . I WI I1KEG DR Y' SCU'PPERINONG W1NE. , u 1 KEG SWEETi SCUPPERNONU a . WINE. IKEG SWEETL CATA WBA WINE. MA -LT IJQU 1S : : VPa BERGERI & ENGEL~'S CELE~BRAT- ye El) LAGERI UEERI ON DR.IAUGUTi. ror AND) BOTTLED., en: BASS S& CO.'S IMPORTED ALE. sid po0 PURE CRAB APPLE CIDER. or Isi PURE NATURAL APPOLONA-. gi' RbIS WATRJ'.'fs CIGARS AND~ TOBACCO. TiIIE AMERICAN T[WINS CIGAR 5 FORl 25 CENTS. THE HAVANA CiI AROOTS-6 CENTrS EACil. TC. W. BLACK WELL'S SMOKING TOBACCO. CHE WINGTPOBACCO--THIREE GRADES. SUMMIYERI BEVERAGES. ICE, LEMONS, SOI)A WATER, THlE BEST MIXED .UEV1RItAG1RS OF THlE S4A SON SERVED AT ALL IHOURIS O1N TIlE DAY, TO SUIT THlE MOST/ FASTID1OUS TASTIES, F. VRY~lx RESP'ECTF'lULLY, 0(1 F. W. IIA ktNICJIt. he TI REAR OFgLTOWN& HALL C. mnay as THlE SOUTH CAROLINA - COLLEGE --oF AGRLIOULITUI E AND MEOHIANIc,# VYILL, bo openedl for the Instruction ot of the youing muon of [ho State, on thu blh se OOTiOIJER, in tha buiildings of the otd cv South Carolhna College, withi the follow ing Faculty, viz.a WVM. POROIHEI MILES, LL.b., President and P'rofessor of English Liter atture. JAMES WVOODROWV, Pit. 1b., D, b., Professor of Geology, Mineralogy, Botany id Zoology. CI BENJ. SLOAN, b Professor of Mathematics aund Nattural P'hilosophay, Prof'essor of Analytical and Agrionituial be Cheiiry and Experimental Agriculturo, 'I'ITION PIREE TO AIILL. lioom rent -- for tho year $10. For further information apply to the Secretar at Columbia, 8. C, By dtdoi' of the facu ~~0N Secretary of Fatculty, Columbia, S. 0., August I8, 1880. ',L'AX NOTICES. 7T'tAE books fom' t he collectin of P~ /1 own taxes wvill be op)On Onl the 1st of October, and reinali o pen tiltil~ the 1st of Decenisbor. M yollee is at the store of Messrs. F,.C ~ier & Co. " -E. 8. Cl l2 NDLER?, Il sent 30 Clerk nuel'IN-onC.PiQ,