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TOW AND COUNTY.
SATURD.iY, Outobor 23, 8: 80.
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We are glad to learn that the Whins
boro team won the first prize in the
glass-ball shooting in Chester on
Thursday last. We knew they would
get something "after awhile."
IELIOIOU.-There will be services
In the Baptist Church to-morrow at
1 a. m., and 4 p. m., by the Rev. T.
W. Mellichiap. Prayer Mdet-ing this
evening at 4 o'clock. Sunday School
every Sunday at 10 o'clock. Seats
free.
Mr. Joseni Groeschel has shown us
several books of sheet music, the bind
ing of which he has done with his own
hands. The work would do credit to
a regular book-binder who had served
his apprenticeship.
Israel Byrd, Hlenry Johnson, Isaac
Purcell and John Martin I These are
the four fools whom the Radical ne
groes want to send to Columbia to
make laws. Can the Democrats of
Fairfield submit to such a thing?
Henry Johnson owes much to e the
white people of Fairfield. His vile
and intlammatory talk to his negro
followers In the days of Radicalism
would have cost him his life in any
Northern"'community. He must be
careful now.
Henry Johnson is the negro who
did all he could in the past to stir, up
bloodshed in this county, and ho is
doing the same thing noew. The law
abing citizens of Fairfield will keel)
their eyes onl him. If he causes trou
ble by his incendiary tulk, he must
expect to suffer.
Let the Deimocrats of' Fairfield, and
especially of W1riinsboro, bear in mind
that Hlenry Jolmson and Isaac Purcell,
two of the Radical nominees for tho
lose, are mechalnies Vlo have beeni
naking their living out of the white
people, an(d who no dollt nl ow have
D~emocrat ic mioner in t he'ir pockets.
If the Democracy proposeO to furnish
a livelihood for twvo such chiaracter's,
they deserve to have. them for 'law
mnakers.
SUPmnvsOns OF" ELECTIo.--Thei fol
lowing arc the Democratic supervisors
of election appointed for this county:
Winnsboro-Rt. Jacksonu M~cCarley.
Gladden's Grove-E. D. Mobley.
Jloreb-J. P. McF'ie.
Monticello-A. E. Davis.
Feasterville-W. B. Estes.
Yonguesville-T. W. Brice.
Jenkinsvillec-John D. Sharp.
Durham's-Thomas L. Johnson.
Ridgeway-T. E. Cloud.
Bear Creek-E. Hi. leins.
*Doko-8. W. Bookhart.
A MAD Doo.-A mad dog got on
the rampage on Thursday, and camne
near doing damage. The brute eane
running up to the house of Mr. Tid
w~elI, living nmear Major Woodward,
and pushinig through tihe door coni
tinued till lhe camne across a negro
woman-in a field near by. H~e sprang
at her and tore her clothes considera
bly, but s'he fortunately escaped wilth
out b~eing bitten. The dog then ran
to the yard of Mr. W. A. McDowell,
and was within a few steps of that
gentleman when he drew his pistol
and. fired, killing the brute instantly.
THE RADICAL CONVNT ION.-TheC
Radical County Convention met in the
hall of the colored Odd Fellowvs on
Thursday, and continued In sessioni
all day. The following nominations
were made:
-For Senator-Israel Byrd.
For Rcpresentatives--Honry John
son, John Martin and Isaac Purcell.
There wvere no nominations of
county officers. The Greenback State
ticket was endorsed, as was also Ab
salom Blythe tile Radical nominee for
Congress. The convention was comn
posed entirely of negroes, amnd all the
nominees are the same.
As soon as the negro convention ad
Jouriled, Mater Woodward organized
a Demnocratie meeting, and made a
r'ousinug speech, which excited great
enthusiasm among the Demiocrats
present. Addresses wore also made
by Messrs. HI. A. Gaillard and G. HI.
McMaster.
Tuxjj Gn1EE~NunIERL CrB.- At the last
meeting of the Greenbrier Democratic
Club, the followli'mg preamble and
resolutions were ainaimously adopt
ed:
Whereas, our President, Maj. T. WN.
*Woodward, havinig beeni chosen Chair
man of the County Executive Commit
tee, and feeling his Inability to give
the proper attention both to the man
agement of tile county' camnpaignl and
thme administration of 0our Club, has
seen fit to resign-therefore, be i re
8olved :
1. Trhat It Is with feelings both of
regret anid pride that we accept his
resignation-regret that we wvill lose
him as our' leader, to whom, com
mencing with tile dark days of 1876,
we have always looked with such
ointhidle(.; yet wilh pride, in know
i1-g that he has Leeft cloein to tihe
highest poitioni inl the pOllilcail origani
.atiosii of the coiuIty. I losin hm
as our presideunt, wve feel a satist'actilo.
in knowing that we will still have his
long experenco and well known pa
triotism to ruide us In overthrowing
any opposition to our party whicli
nay arisc. With this knowledge, we
will endeavor to sustain him with our
best efforts, assuring hin that In the
future, as heretofore, lie can always
dopend on the Greenbrier Club fow
any work lie may have them to do,
and that we will continue to follow
his "red-shirt" with the same confi
dence that wo have always done.
2. That the thanks of the Club are
hereby tendered to Maj. 1'. W. Wood
ward for the very efilleint and courte
on mlimer which he4) hats alwiays
shown when out presiding officer, and
that lie hans our congratultIionis upon
his promotion to a more enlarged field
of' usefluess.
3. That a copy of these resolutions
be handed to Ml'ajor Wood ward, and
that. they form a part of the minutes of
the Club,
4. That these resolutions be publish
ed inl Tine. NEWS AND IEIRALD.
Tim CiiIEF JUSTICESIIP.-The Su
premie Court has announced its judg
ment In the case of Simpson vs. Wil
lard. The opinion is delhiered by
Acting Justice .udson, and is a'n
elaborate paper. It concltudes as fol
lows: ''That when, on the 15th day of
lay, A. 1). 1877, the lion. A. J. MI
lard, the present defendant, was elect
ed Chief Justice to fill the vacancy
occasioned by the deat-h of the lon.
F. J. Moses, Sr., on March 6, 1877,
whose term expired July 30, 1880, he
was elected to !ill such unexpired tern
only. That said term having expired
oi the 20th day of July, A. 1). 1880,
the law Cul teri of office of the defeld
ant as Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court of South Carolina ended on the
said 30th day of July, A. D. 1880.
That 'heu on the 18th (lay of Decem
ber, A. D. 1879, the Hon. I. 1). Simp
son, plaintiff herein, was elected to
the oflice of Chief Justice by joint
vote of the General Assembly, he was
elected to fill the full term of' six years,
)egiunig July 31, 1880, and ending
.Julv 30, 1886. That lie is, theref'orc,
entitled to have and to hold tie said
office of Chi6f Justice of the Supreme
Court of South Carolina against the
said defeldalnt, and for the full consti
tutional term aforesaid, and it is ac
cordingly so adjudged."
AN Ex'rnAOn1N-.tRY CONFESSON.
In anl inlerview with a reporter of the
Philadelphia Times on the day after
the election Gov. Foster said -
"Yes, I agree with you that the tariff
question and the business scare were
worth several thousand votes to us,
but inl this State we would never have
tioight of either it' it had not been
necessary to get hold of a new issue,
and the idea was put into our heads by
Eastern men. Two weeks ago there
wis no talk out here of either free
trade or danger to business interests
in case liancock was elected. WeC
found the card a strong one to play.
The blood% shirt was of no use to us."
This, we believe is the first instance
in the history of party politics where
tihe chief engineer of the successful par
ty coolly antd calily acknowledged, on
the morrow after election that the vie
tory' had been won uipon a cold lie anmd
a sham.
-The American Manufacturer' says
John B. Jervis who ordered the first
locomotive in America to be imde, is
livig, aged 80, at. Rome, N. Y., and
H~oratio Al len, w ho saw the order car
riedi out, amnd who ran the pioneer lo
comnotive, is living at East Orange, N.
J., aged over'sevety.
.-At Bath, Enigland, thiere has been
discovered, abont thirty feet belowv the
present suirface of the earth, a per'fect
Roman bath, cigtht feet long and forty'
feet wvide, the whole of the interior
being lined with lead three-i'ourthis of
an inch in thickness.
SALE 01F ST4OCK.
I N pursuancoe if authority con ferred on
mc by mortgage dated 20th March,
1880, given mte by Joseph More, and re -
cordued in Mortgage Book "0" paigu 300,
and also by Mortgago dated 10th January,
1881), given ime by Samuel Carlisle, and
recorded in~ Mortgnge Book "N," page
41"4. and also by mortgage dlatedc 10th
Mamch, 1880, given me by Benjamin
Cameroh, and recorded in Mortgage Book
-"O," page 230, I wilt sell at auction, t i.the
highest bidder, before the court-house
door' in Wiunnsboro, 8. C., on the first
Monday in November next, within the
hours of' I I o'clock, a. im., and 5 o'clock,
p. mn., the following-described p~rop~ert~y
One sorrel horse, about ten years old,
namned Bob, about fifteen hai-ds high,
with blaze in forehead anmd'three wvhite
feet-as the property of JToseph More
One bay mare mute, about ten yeatrs
old, fourteen hands high, named Mary;
oneomuly eowv and calf-as tho property
of Samuel Carlisle.
One bay mare, about seven years old,
named Alice, two white feet, f'ourter
hands high-as the property of Benjamin
Cameron.
Terms of sale-CASII.
G. W. CRAWFORtD,
Mortgagee and Atty in Faet,
Winnsboro, 8. C., October 19, 1880.
oct 21.-td
FRESH ARRIVALS
--AT
DONLT'SGROCERY
I WOULD respectfully info'm m~
Lcusto mors and the pulblio in gens
c.ual that my stock is now
002%,2TE AND 0 "10
In all departments. I call the special
attention of' the farmners to a large anm
cheap lot 01' Soap). Thirty-five hloxe
on hand-'100 large cakes for $3.2C
only. Twelve Boxes of ,"'The People'
Starch" at 6j cents per lb.
2OOTO AND 0S0O0 -
in great vartetiv. Crockciry and Glass.
w~are in great qjuanitity.
I keep always on hand a largo line
of Cannted Goods, Tobacco, Cigars
Wines, Liquors, etc., etc.
Call aind examine my stock.
W. II. 'DONLY,
oct 2* On the Corner.
FINE LJQUORVS
NATHANS BROS.' Old Cabinet Ryo,
18l3, Cid toanoke Whiskoy. 186"0.
Also, Rottordaim Brandy. Cold H1am for
lunch from 11 to 1 o'clock every day,
I HAVE recently made extensivo addi.
tions to my stock of Wines and
liquors. which musists of a full asiort.
ment of Rye Whiskoy, torn Whiskey.
Frent Brandy, Apple Israndy, Peach
Brandy, Sherry Wine, boappernong Wino,
Champagne, eto , etc.
_A'' I claim to soll the FINEST AND
PURES'r RYE WHISKEY to be bad in
Winnsboro. Give it a trial. -
I also also Ic op on hand a full supply of
SLGAiS AND TOBACCO,
in great variety, and adapted to the tastei
of everybody.
Call at the PAL"'ETTO HOUSE, in thC
Wiunsboro Hotel building.
J. CLENDINING.
mch 2'
Clothing for Men, Yofiths and
Boys-A incaning sign, yet our
friends say there's nothing mean
about us. Come and suit your
selves. SUGENEIMEu & GuoEscuEL.
FRESH GRQDERFE81
UGARS, assorted. Coifes, Rio,
DLiguityra and Old Gov. Java.
Rio and Old (ov. Javai Roasted.
Tens, Black, Imperial, Gunpowder
and Young Ilyson.
CANNED GOODS.
Pears, Pecnlies, Pinerpples. To
latoes, Salmon, Corned Beef, )eviled
1lam and Turkey, Sardinlfce, &c.
Macaroi an d Chieese, (lilhrier Pre
serves, Pin Ihcad Out Weal,~ Coopei
Oclatine, Mustard, Black Pepper and
Nutmegs.
Baldwin Catsup. Cross & Black
vell's Chow Ch1ov, Empire Chow
(Chow, Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per
rin's Worcestershire Sauce.
J. F. McMASTER & (O.
sept 14
We think we can show a little the
nicest Stock of New Fall and Win.
ter Goods, ever brought to cur
burg. Come and see us.
SUOENHEIMER & GiOESCHEL.
Clothing for Men, Youths and
Boys, well mado, good quality and
always celalp in price.
SUGENhEIMER & GiOEsciL.
THlE NE W YORK
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lqEW ARRIVAL
FALL AND WINThP
CLOTHING, HATS AND .FUR
NISHING~ GOODS,
At the Great Clothing Store of
SUGENHEIMER1 & GROESCHIEL.
Every one in want of Clothing shloul<
go to the CLOTHING STORE
of Sugenheirmoer & Grocs-.
chel, before buying as
the larg3st and
most com-,.
pleto
Stock of those Goods ever offered ii
Winnsboro will 1)0 found there.
HO0W TO BET.
Don't bet on electionsr, but be
your bottom dollar that Sugenheim
er & Groeschel can suit you for th<
least money of any house in town.
We select our Clothmg with wvatchful care
We try to always (teal with you fair.
\Ve'me hound to please-e-ver ready to. try
Come and see us wihen you wvant to buy
SUJGENI1EIMERt & GROESCI1EL
FANCY PAPER.
ANI'E Assoriment of Fancy Pa
. pe for sale at the D~rig Stor'e o
WV. E. A IK EN.
-A LSO
Boyd's Minlnf ture Batter'Ies .iam
Hlollman's Liver Pads,
oct 9
Dry Goods and Notions for every
body and pricts low att
WINES AND LIQUORS
-IN
GREAT VARIETY.
WOULD most respectfuilly inform
my custoners and the cit Izens of Fal
field generally, that I keep in stock
full supply of lino Liquors, Ciga
Tobacco, &c., &c., and guaranv
satisfaction to any one giving
triad. Mv stock consists as llo s
IMIPORTEI LIQUOR1
OTARD, DUIUY & CO.'S COGNA.
BRANDIES.
BRAND'S SCHIEDAM GINS.
.1AMSEY'S SCOTCH WHISKE18
JAMAICA L. D. RUMS.
F. MOlINO DE MORA SHERRY
WINE.
F. MOLINIER PORT WINE.
G. II. MUIMM & CO.'S RIlEIME
CIIAMIAGNE.
GENUINE RHINE WINE.
DOiES4TIO LIQUORs.
SARATOGA PURE RYE WIHIS
KEY.
NATHAN'S 1863 CABINET RYE
WHIISKEY.
STRAUSS' IMPERIAL RYE WHIS
KEY.
KEESE'S "OWN" RYE WHISKEY.
STONE MOUNTAIN RYE AND
ROCK WISKEY.
CELEBRATED PFEIFFER E. RYE
WhISKEY.
KENTUCKY BOURBON WIIIS
E,Y.
PLANTATION RYE WHill EK
VIRGINIA APPLE AND PEACH
BRANDIES.
NORTH CAROLINA SWEET MASH
CORN WHISKEY.
PLANTATION CORN WHISKEYS
BLACKUERRY BRANDY.
GINGER BRANDY.
NEW ENGLAND RUM.
FRENCIIE'S "BOSTON" GIN.
VERY FINE OLD CLARET WINE.
H1OMIE JMADE WINES.
1 KEG D RY SCU PPERNONG WINE.
1 KEG SWEETI . SCUPPERNONG
WINE.
I KEG SWE'ET CATAWBIA WINE.
IYIALT IQUJORS:
BERG ER & ENG EL'S CELEBRAT
ED) LAGERI IIER ON~ D)RAUGUJT
BASS & CO.'S IMPORTED ALE.
PURE CRAB APP'LE CID)ER.
PU RE NATUR AL APPOLONA
CIGARIS AND) TORACOO.
TI'HE AMElRICAN T WINS CIG AR
5~ FORl 253 CENTS.
THlE HAVANA Cl IAROOTS-5
CENTS E'ACHI.
Tr. W. BLACK WELL'S SMOKING
TrOBACCO.
CH E WING TOR A CCO-TH REE~
GRADE'S.
SUMMiYE 11 BREERAGES.
ICE, LEM[ONS, SOAWATER.
THlE BEST MINEID BEVERAGES
O'E1 THEj SEASON SERVED
AT ALL' HOURS OF
THLE DAY, Tro SUIT THlE MOST
FASTIDIO10US TrASTES.
VRjY RE'SPECTFULLY,
Ii. W. H ABENIOMtT.
my8REAR OFhTOW1N IHALL
TILE SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE
AGRICUL~TUE AND) MECHIANICS
X ILL bo opened for the instruction
of the young men of theo State, on the 5ilh
OCTObER, in the buildings of the otd
South (Carohna College, with the follow
ing Faculty, viz.:
WM. PORCHER~J MILES, LL.D.,
President and Professor of English Litor
atture,
JAMES WOODRIOW, Pu. D., D. D.,
1*rofe~ssor of Geology, Mineralogy, Botany
and~ Zoology.
BENJI. 5LOAN,
Professor of Mathematies and Natural
Philosophy.
WILJLIAM- BUiRNEY, Pu. D,,
Professor of Analytical .and Agricultural
Chemistran Eperimental
TUITION FRE"E TO ALL. Room rent
for the year $10. For furthor information
apply to the Secretay at Columbia, 8. 0.
By order of the faculty.
IENJ. SLOAN,
Secretary of Faculty.
Columbia, S. C., Augu'st 13, 1880.
TAX NOTICE.
* rflHEJ hooks for the .colleption of
t town taxes will be opn on thme
1st of Octoher, and remainm opein until
- the-1st of' Decernbher. My eiflete is at
- the store of Messrs. F. Elder & .06.
E. 8. CHANDLER,
LUDDEN & OATES'
SOUTHERN
MUSIC HOUSE.
T11E MUSIC HOUSE OF THE SOUTH I
ILEMOVAL TO OUR
New Double Store
Ail 1ln1umense MusC Temple.
Two largo stores, onch 30 feet front and
four stories high, fronting on three streets
and fll!od from cellar to loft with Inusical
supplies. Nothing to compare with It in
the Southern States.
A BIG STOREH,
A BIG S TO CK,
A BIG TRADE,
AND MORE TO OOM,
During the ten years since our estab
lishinont of our house we havo dovolopod
the munio trade of the South to a won
derful degree, but as yet we have only be
gun. Wesee, not many yoars ahead, a
business of a million.a year, nnd to take
care of this enoranous trade we have pro
vidod our present mammoth wvaroroomns.
Fall trade 188' will bo imnienso. We aro
ready for it. For nionths our senior part
nor has boon at the North contracting
with Piano and Organ manufacturors for
instruments. He has concluded most
advantageous contracts, and the Pianos
and Organs are "coining, coining" 100,000
more, by every steamer. Now Styles, Now
Prices, New Terns, Now Storo, New Do
parturo.
SPECIAL OFFER, FALL 1880.
Cash prices with three Months credit.
During ionths of Ail!. Sept. and Oct.
we will soll Pianos a1 a Organa at LoWJHT
CASH PiucEs, payable $2; Cash on a Pi
ano or $10 Cash on an Organ, with the
balance in three months, WIrOUT INTEn
EST.
WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THIS OFFER?
Write for Illustrated Catalogues and
New Price Lists for Fall 1880 and pre
pare to be astonished. *
LUDDEN & BATES'
SAVANNAH, GA.
Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers.
july 2T
A NEW KIND OF WATCH CASE.
Now because it is only within the last few
years that It has been improved and brought.
within the roach of every one: old in principle
because the first invenlion was made and the
airst, patent taken out nearly t~wenty years ago,
and eases madle at that, timo and worn over
since, are nearly as good as new. .Head t he fol
lowing whieh ia only one of the many huni
dIreds; your jewelers cnn toell of simnilai' ones:
31AxN.oisL.I, PA., May 29, 1878.
I have a customer who carrIed one of nlos.'
P'atent, cases lifteen years and I knew It twa
years before ho got it, and it nowv appears good
for ten years longer. IH. E. OL.N EY.
Remember that, Jas. noss' is the only patent
ease muade of two p'ates of solid gold (one out.
side0 and one Insite) covering every part ex.
plosed to wvearn or sight. The great advantage
of thes.e plates is apparent to every one. noss
is thme only patent, case ith wvhich there ii
given a wrItten warrant, of which the following
Is a tfac-sIinlle:
7 dl1cansvmuiosmusiale
see that you got, the ghuarant(eo with chcl ease
A sk your jeweler for Illustrated catalogue,
oct,0-lyimchl1
M'MASTER, BIIICE
&
KETECHIN
R oWoffering for the llhspeC~tjOl
oftecit izenms of Fairfield themir
FA LL AN D WINTER? ST~OCK. Eacl
dparltinent of D)ress Goods Dry
Goods, (Clothing, Gonts Goods an(I
lints, is full t11p with goods that lavc
heeni CAREtFULY SELCTyED,
'The qualityv of ouri Goods is FIRIS'1
CLASS, andl they will be sold ats low
as anyhody can or will sell them. W(
claimn to
HE ADQUA RTE RS
For all goods in our line. In Shoesi
we are second to nione. JIn gnalits
they are as good as are shiown in l~ii
0o' any other mnarket.. Reicnher w(
sell the .following brands, and thli
eycry pair are warranted:
MILES',
IIEI8ER'8, AND
ADLE~R& CLEME~NTS'
We have sold these brands for TElN
YEA RS, and thley' have alwvays givetn
enitire satisfactIon. As for prices, no-'
body shall undersell its.
We have a nico line of Carpets oni
hand, and tre still selling the celebrat
ed PEARL SIIIlRT, as5 wVe can find n1o
better.
McMASTER, BRICE~ & KETCHIIN.
oct 12
SHOES I SHOES!! SHlOEh!!!!
BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS !!!
FWIE THOUSAND DOLLARI
worth of Boots and Shoes5 at F.
ELDER & CO.'s. Come and buy
pair. We can suit you in price.
oct 12
We are bound to please and thinL
we can interest you if you need any.
thing in our line.
RmG.unBImn & tuRkaclrz.
-AT' TH E)COlNElE TI
FALL 'AND WITTER GOODS.
W B BEG leave to inform our customers and the public generally, that we have
lately disposed of our Grocery Department for the purpose of making more
room for our
DD .7 T Gr OO D S,
Wbich are now in store, and have been marked at pricos to induce quick sales. W
cannot onumerato the %arious kinds and styles. but oordi-dly invite all to call and ox..
amino our stock, and wo shall endeavor to make it the interest of all to purchase.
CLOT H ING, H A TS AND G E NTS' FURINZISING GOODS.
This department has ben extended, and we gaarantee prices as low as the lowest.
Our Troy City Perfect Fitting Crown Shirt cannot be surpassed. Laundried or Un
laundried made to order if desirod.
BAY STATE STANDARD SCREWED SHOES
Are our specialty, and to thiose who have triel them we need not add words. To
those who are yet strangers to tio durability of this honestly made Shoe, we ask you
to call and buy your winter supply, oria single paironly, if ycn prefer trying them.
You will not havo to coine often-they are nknowledged by many . to outwear any
Shoo made.
-A LSO
ZEIGLER BROTIIERS' Gonts', Ladies', Misses', and Infants' Fine Shoes. Itoduco
your Shoe bill and savo money by buying the best. Rmo:nbor the placo
J. M. BEATY & Co.,
oct 7 ON THlE CORNER.
RANI FALL OI'EING
-AT
P. LANDECKER & BRO'S.
FLAVING just returned from the North, we can asure our friends and
customers that wo have secured the fluost selection of Fall and Win
ter Goods. Full and complete assortment of the latest Novoltics for fall
wear.
KID GLOVES! KID GLOVE3!I Two and three Buttons, 50 cents.
English Lislo Thread Gloves with two, three and six buttons, all sizes,
both in white and colors.
I-IOSI.E]ET, I-ICSIE;~ET.
Ladios' and Misscs' Colored Hoso in variety. M Aen's Half Hose-all
kinds
Our stock of White Goods, Embroidories, Handlkorchieff, Notions, &c.,
has never been moro complete.
Gents' Furnishing Goods in all the now and attractivo styles. New
Clothing in now styles and at old prices. Notwithstanding the advance in
the price of woolen fabrics, wo are receiving the largent and handsomest
stook of fino and mediim Clothing that has over beon exhibited in the
Boro, which we will sell at LAST FALL AND WINTER PRICES I
An inspoection is respcctfully solicited.
. P. LANDECKER & BRO.
DON'T BUY
You -z~ seen
M Y STOCK of Furnmit ure, wviihi will be the larget, hadsomecst anld cheap
. succordinig to quliityv, and for design an i wokmnshtip uneiqualcd.
Remem~llber' that, all may goods arie wa'irranted to be as represenited. Price your
Furniture elsewhere, theni come to the th-st.-class store whcro you will have the
best selectionl anmd can huvt~ chieaper'. flear in inlind that I ship goods to Ridge
way, Ilyvthlewood, Whlite' Oak, Woodward's, illnekstock, andI as far as CIhestor
and York. This is aI reconlnnen'I~hitionl of thie ialityi and piIce ot my goods..
A new supply ol'Winsdow Shades, WamlilPockets,'lilackets, Mirrors, Picture
Fraines, Charomuos, Illat lbaeks, aital llook Shielves, ceapeIi)(r than the cheapest.
Thell largest suplplr oh''l'in Ubiambher Sets, masde t.o matchl Cottage and Chanm
her Suits. Call and see t hiem. A nlew suplyl of Sewing Machineos as good as
aniy. D on't liuy a Machine mnerlely because yourl mother or your neighbor lhas
it, and likes it.. .ltemembaler t hat miost of the maclihi nes that arle most largelyr
putl'bd haive but little merit. Thle one you wmant is the on1e that will save you
imel and1 vexat ion, is ntoiseless, runs light Coud will last a long~ time11. 1 havo~
it. Remnember tile Gold Meelal was awarded to one0 oft the MainesiC 1. represen1t
over' eighty colmpetitosrs. I cant refer~i you to manyII that are using it, ands it has
always givenCl enlire sat isfactioni. Itemmeri that I lam agent for a Door and
Smish Facitory. All ord~ers5 enit.ruitsl to m11 will hlave promp~t attentlin ansd at
the1 lowest piricos. Furnitunre neatly rol aiired at mod0erato. prieS. I aim also
prepared~0( to inako to order. Lumimber' an31 Shingles for smale at small pr'ofits. Sewv
ing Machine Needles and1( attaichmnts and~ parIts ot' Macios can453. be had through
me1. Don't fiiil to clil before purchaelsini g elsewhere. R. W. Pill [1L1 PS.
-GRECAT SALE STABLES.
INDUCEMENT 5!
l\T.TI0ES.
WiIE have nowv in stor'o the lat-gost AI )r swobuh tc
VT stock ever purchansed by us, fo els pigo in hs
and whinch will be disposed of at lowvntsaedefrtOtbr vl
prices. llae10pomrdt ettea
Dry Goods,Pr ptpy ntwlonyebe
Clothing, Hat , et acomdt thm et
Slhoes, Grocorios, .Bridles. pi.
Saddles, Harnmess, Ried Leather,
Harness Leathor &c. ~~F D I*
We are not given to "BLOWING," DlireatmySbe mCeges
but can truthfully say we are offer- bulig
ing solid bargains, and will be glad
to see you. lt23AWJLrib
U. G. DESPORTES.. .
- sept 20SBSIJE OTT'
DON'T BUY CLMI,50
-A--I sa ih~aopaedsg~c o
'VT .A. C' C) 'bTbcip~n ~o er 1.0 ee
UntIl you have senor.The ~lsse xraCp o n er
famous WEBSTER, beautifully paint- pellisfrihe.' eDIY~O
ed, strong, dtirable. Donm't forget the M ,a feno 4aem, ,
WFASTER WAGON I2f Eio n P)ihe
Is theo BEST THlING ON WHJEEL4S. Laio'f rhigodsnwad '
Wilnnsboro, s,0 nie- oim s ~~,tcok
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