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IT os 1441o se Rt&.I 8 Up weekly. -,dli tW6 ~ ~ ~ 0 ar Uhl cet 155nu Jkarz-wU~, ,eior or(llfldj a. adyaTQQ, ba disegunt to olul offiVe-and upwards. RATIOs U V0ERiko.-One doll RInch-for the first .-insertiqey 0 a y oents per Inch-for each subseq .0: .iisqrion. These ratis apply to all a4 v'ertiseiments,, of whatever natu ec, al are pyable trictly in adyaneo.. Co 41 f~o' th e, six or tweilvo mont .Ia ionavery liberal terms. Tra eIi t1 Wnotices, ififteen cen+.s pa ine r the r.t., hisertion, and sev< Mid oiieAlfoIt 6ents per line for eat subsceuentIsertion. Obitina-es a tdlj1tefof yesbeot obqrged as' adv3 tiipents. Simple announceinents narriages and deaths published free eblarg6, and.sgolicited. Allcommuldcations, of whatsoev )Ajpre,@lbouldhe .addressed to ti Winnsboro Publishing Compan Wlonsboro, S. C. . 131)thet has telegraphed that he wi be here to speak Wednesday. Loo out! The Radicals expect to have a iee Ing at St. Mark's Church sooe time o Thursday. TWRa ExTEtND.-.The county trea urer has received instructions from th Vomptroller-Gen'eaal, extending th time for the payment of taxes to tL fifteenth day ofNovember. Mr. Alexander Laughlin, who wa charged wih stealing bills of the Ban of the State from the office of the Con missioner of Ciahns,died in Columbi on Saturday, of a complication of ..dih The peace that prevailed on Satui day was due to the fact all the stort and bar-rooms were closed. This a< of patriotism is specially commend: ble, and deserves the thanks of all wli are interested in our county's goo name. . ia We are authorized by the Cour ty Chairman to stpte that tbere will : a meeting of the Democratic Conut Executive Committee bi the Tow Hall on Thursday morning, the 281 inst., at eleven o'clock, sharp. A fu necting is all-important, as matters grave i-mient-to the party will con 'up for consideration. Mr. Edward Horlbeck, Jr., son of i Edward torblIk, S. died oI Saturd morning, of consumption. Mr. Hoi beck, was a native of Charleston, bi had resid9d in -Fairnfeki for inan years. His health had been yer feeble for a long time, and his deal was fiot unexpeted. It has been stated in several new papers that the old home of John Calhoun, In Pickeis.county, was r cently .destroyed by' fre. We al reliably informed that it was John I Calhoun's formerresidence, "Keowee In the -same county, that was burne and not, that -of the great Carolii -The secretary of the lodge of color<( Odd Fellows recquests us to say th the Radical meetings are not held their hall. ,lHe states that the . nti: bniiding is oniied' 1ig a comipany colored men--the upper stor~y beia rented to the lodge. 'It is l' the low~ story that the political meetinags has been held. The colored population of Winn boro has lost one of its best memnber in the death of Julia Dullard, on Sul day nmning? ' She was about six1 years of age, and during her life 'ear: ed an enviable repuitationi for -stroi setise, stqr~htg hitegrity and emin-c: respectability. Her loss willl be d pidred by imany friends of.both races DECLIN~s.--Isaac L. Purcell, one 1Ai. cohoked men nominated, by ti Radicales for thd House, authorisec to say that he declines to be a cant date, . HIs action now is highly crc Itable to laim,-and it affords upieasu to make it -known -through our c umns. His withdrawal leaves il R~adiolteket withoist the shadow deceney. . He was put in very bi tempany, and we congratulate bi upon .getting out of it. DEA'KH OF ORx. PLUMER.-Tho Re Win. Swan Plumer, D. D., LL. I recentlyof Columbia, Aied on Fridi morning at the Union Protestant I fii#if in Baltinmore ' where he w undoep treatment for a painful mnalad Memorial services were -held in ' ti 1?ranklin street Presbyterian Cijdr< on Saturday. At noon the remai were taken . to Richmond, Va., fi interntent set'lees thero 'at 8 p. i Dr. Plumeor was 'one of the most, di tinguished clergymen of the 'resb terian Church Solith, attd was esteer ed and beloved for his high lierson qailets as he was admired for 11 eloquence .as a preacher and is abili heaiaologian. lie was bord'(n lie r ,.t7;tda. in 180b, al w consequently . seventy-eight #'dars ag t te no fhs enth. His ear m~te if~b 4as assed In Ric mon4 Vr wh e l succetided tl Rev. Dr. John H. Rice in the. paste ate of an Itnportanit chtlich, awi4 %yhe he 'wielded .a power'fbl hi~lenec 'Whilsttbere he established the.Wfath man& of the Boeuth, which in time w ierged In whit is ntow ,the pai 'ealqyterian. Subsequently lie w pae~op, ofin slealitchtarch. a .Bpli -nore. Then he ,becei s'or te~ster'n Tholpgidaf 8e4 gty yka Pa., ajfr d r'tsY) Pa, ti o uIajerTI GoPii.rin 8 G-his sitin boretained fln *~ ~ Bi~~Wascmei '1ittlt i.rttetso'and kt'h iafter wM .awelyd. a Call to, the churc-h in pastor until his -death. Dr. Plumer wI was wvell kuomVi lin' -Fairtleid, hihving preached irequently in the Winnsboro "' 4elk aid QtIrs. He was greatly Wdinfred and beloved by all who know him, ald his death Is a great loss, not tr only to his own denomination, but to the Cirlstiani church at large. I- A BIG DAr IN 11B 'BORO'. - How the Two Parties Enjoyed Themselves In & Jolt Discussion on Saturday. - Saturday was a big day for the Re ir pubiioans. Likewise for the Deio ciats" LikeVW1h&fbr' tl'o 4lorks, for all d the stores and barrooms closed up at r- nine o'clock in the morning and re )y mnahied closed till late in the afternoon. ) Likewise for cotton, for about a bun dred thousand pounds remained tin o picked in the fields that would r have otherwiso have been stored away in well filled gi-hohses. The sun ahon bright and the wind blow fresh k- and bracing, and the Hancock banner flopped its wings like a , true "blue lhen's chicken"'4s U.s. It was a big day, a g-re-a-t b-l-g Ad-a-yi and the nr q O '"think about it ti bg gor gets. Thoerd were lots of dioils, lots of Democrats, lots of red shirts, lots of noise, lots of enthusiasm e and-nobody hurt/ This was the big 0 gest part -of It all, and- for this Provi 0 denco be thanked. The Radicals have foa some time boen 8 trying to get up a meeting. Several k days were appointed, butspeakers from abroad failed to put in an appearance, much to the disgust of the faithful. On three diflioent occasions Wallace wtis expected, but each time he left in tpe Idroh the deluded followersPwho had -mnade hun rich without gettting any s thing from him. Finally, it was an t nounucod that speakers would be here L- on Satetday. A stand was orected 0 in the pines, and a colored band cen11e Li down front ChOiter. Early Saturday morning a few colored people caniie'in, but the bulk did not arrive till about 0 ten o'clock. At the same time a num ber of red shirts rode in fom the 1ountry and joined the red shirts from Winnsboro. Deputations were pres ent friom almost. all the. clubs in. the ou>ty. They -assemblbd on the Col lege Green, awaitiig orders. In tho mean time about. a hundred Radicals on mule back came in, and a - proces i. sion was foried which marched up y and down the atreet, headed by the 1- band, and by several red shirts under it MIAjor Woodward. Still no speakers. y Ti'he tvelve o'clock freight came with 'y out WallaCe or Blythe, and it looked 1. very much like a fiasco. Then the Democrats had their procession,, sev ei'al.hundred strong, which -marched around town' with the n'sual accom paninient ,of cheers. As the one o'clock train was due, the Radicals caune. to the depot without any regular Iorden' and the' Democrats massed on 'th-opposite side1 filling the street fora whole square. The train was met with hnrrahs for' Hanicock. Taf't, of Charles ton, was the only speaker, but his ar arival put'soune Jife into his follpw-ers Swho hurried off' with him. The red n shi-ts followved, pressing closely be e hind, aiIdithose ini th6 rear 'crovided yf those in front fltiI py the time the etcowd reacehed the Banik there was a 2. perfect'jain and a Babel of voices hur' e r'ahinig for Hancock andl the Democra ey. Trouble seemed inmirinent for a re'w seconds, but Major Woodward of 5- feored Taft a horse and rode with hii6 5, at the head of the procession in a lively I- trot, the red shirts. predorninating y largely, aiidrt crbwd following along i-: on foot. The stande being reachedi g Major Woodward said, "Where is the~ it chairman of the Republican party ? B- Thilsis a Republican meeting.". [Totces -"Rt's aiDemocratic meeting."] Marjor W.-"No, it's a Republican me~eting, f and 1 wvan't Lakin." "Lakin I Lakin l" Ie shouted the crowd. I 'did n6,t'puin 1s an appearance. "Who~ is Lakin? i- "lHe ain't here-he ain't wuf a d-n," 1- Icried out a disgusted colored Rtadieal. e0 At this Juneotune 'Lakin appeared and l- tooka seat on thostand. After some~ par 1o icy Major Woodward announced ;that Df|Col. Rion would opoen aind Genm. Taft d weuld reply. Col. Rion spoke to them mf colored meni. The reason'the Demo crats came here was because the Radi cal leaders would not allow~ their peo ""pleito-come aud- hear- the Domocrats. 'Ho then made an admirable talk on ty the issues of thd day, showing whlo were tihe true friends of the black manl, is iii kiwa tft it wats Hancock .whose valor-.had won the fight that gave io theont their hreedd6W -10 then 5hoaved hi that the- Radicals had done - noth as ing for them, and called upon them to W vote fi'fIancock lu~d' peae. ils i'6 'i mirk~s gv,iden~ly had n ofi'edt wiWili h s- colored po9ple, yho listened attolitly 1*Lakiui then introduced Thft. As lid al arose there was somne nise, buLt -Maljor is Woodwve~d as~ked for good' order, and y3 during the t'est oA'his speech lhe was l- quietly tistened to. lie said lie had nothing to dho~with local issues, that if ', lie lived In1, nlrrdld lhe would ho glad it to vote for Q ol. .Rion, that H~agood ly wis ag od main 111n(d would make a - goeod erntor, and that' hits party would~ mhtput out a State tic1ket. The 1o Repulieans. up here were' managing r-very badly. - They. should have joint ro nmcetings with tihe Democrats. In e. Charleston a joint campaign wvas goig 6- on now. Wthile having no interest in local i'natfoers he was heo to advocato is the eleetionu of Garnld. [Cheers from thfe Rads, with hurraha for Hancock.] is Garniold WMas,gp~ing to be elected, andic 1- the laughl would be on his 'side after at thM. .sd oiW of ,fpveomber. Th6 Rie plic )1 ans demantied that every one s otuld Vgta 19 pleased adhave 1o ?hat vofo 4ount4 . Thero.will bo0 SU ersrs in November wvhp will see a o ohs ra ai statesman, and t'-ocorrafr pro at(olitlon., llts spceelh was coisMrva ive throrighout. 11I then left foi.tho hotel with ('ol. Rolln, eun enthusiastI roW ,shurts wyith sonme colored ard and Coptaftin Gall ard ~ ro the remaingil NWd'41WAVejAnd alosetWith grt o1*down train41 1eo w0a 4scorted to the .dopot by 1J-tton, M.baj., Wodwird And - 41) 6 0*thera The crowd dispersed '16101y, although very entIhusiatle for iancock and outspoken in their doter pilt tioll tihat Fairfield shall go Demo cisttc stralglt through. It should b8 said that in the morn fig Taft proposed'not to make a speech as lhe saw there was no chance, but Major Woo(lward told himu that he had como for that purpose and' he must make It. The Democrats are .not afraid of fee speech. The meeting and parado showed very plainly that ftho Democrats of Fairfleld intend to keepitheir old coun ty fixed li the Domocratic column, but 'that it the same timeo they will refratin from needless violence and lawless ness. We must say, however, that Fairflold is mighty poor ground for missionary 'work, and the Radicals might as wel leave it alone. FINE LIQU0RS NATHANS BROS.' Old Cabinet 1ye, . 1863, Old loanoke Whiskey, 180. Also, Rlotterdam Brandy. Cold Ham for lunch from 11 to 1 o'clock oory day, J HAVE recently made extensivo addi. tions to my stock of Wines acd liquors. which consista of a full assort mient of Ryo Whiskey, Corn Whiskey.. French Brandy, Apple Brandy, Peach Brandy, Sherry Wine, Scoppornong Wine, Ohamp agne, eto , etc. I olanim to sAl the FINEST AND PUtEST IYE WHISKEY to be had in Winnsboro. Give it a trial. Slalso also k ep on liaind a full supply of SEGARS AND TOBACCO, in great variety, and adalited to the tastes of everybody. Call at the PALVETTO HOUSE, in the Winnsboro Hotel building. c 2J. CLENDINING. mohi 27 Clothing for Men, Youths and Boys-A mbcaning sign, yet our friends say there's nothing 'mean about us. Come and suit your selves. SUGENHEIMER & GROESCHEL. FRE SH 0 G0 RERFE8 (TUGAfRS, assorted. Coff'ees, Rio, k Laguayra and Old Gov. Java. Rio and1 Old Gov. Java Roasted. Teas, Black, Imperial, Gunpowder and Young Hyson. CANNED GOODS. Pears, Peaches, P ieapples,8 To mnatoes, Salmon, Corned B~oof, Doviled Hani'andl Turkey, Sardines, &c. Macaroni anid Ches, Gingxer Pre serves, Pin Head Oat Meal, Coopei Gelatinue, Mustard, Black Pepper and Nut megs. Baldwin Catsup, Cross & Black well's Chow Chow, Empire Chow Chow. Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per rin's Worcestershuire Sauce. J. F. McMASTER & CO20 sept 14 *We-think we can showv a little the nicest Stock of Newv Fall and Win ter Goods, ever brought to our ~burg. .Come and see us. SUGENHEIMER & 'flO EScnEL. Clothin~g for Men, Youths and Boys, well made, good qnality and always cheap in price. SUGENBEIMER & GROEscHEL. 1,iEW ARRIVAL FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, HATS AND ?'UR NISHING GOODS, At the Great Clothing Store of SUGEmHEIMER & GnogsHzbL. Every one in want of Clothing should go to the CLOTHING STORE of Sugenheirmer & Groes.. chel, before buying ats the largsst and most comn.. -Plete Stock of these-Goods eor offered in Winnsboro will be found there. 1)on't let- on eldations, but bet your bottom dollar that Sugenheim' er' &r Groeschel can suit you for the least inoney of any house in town. We select or Clothinig with watchful cato, We try to~ always dteal with you fair. We're bound to please -ever ready to try, Come and seo us wh'en you want to buy. SUGENEIMERL & GROESCHlEL. FANCY PAPER. NICE~ Assortment of Fiancy Pa .per for sale at the Jr'ug Store of W, E. AIK(EN, boyd's Minlatnre Batteries and Hlolhmain's Liver Pads, Dry Goods and Notions for every body and prics low at - SUGENHJEME)1 & O~toEsOHEL. * -mA LEINr Driugp,.Neohe~s, Toilet G.oodo, etc. 1V s4lbonto, S,.C, URE WINES AND LIQUORS -.N GREAT VARIETY. WOULD most respectfilly inform my Custonters an4 the 00tizens of Fai fild gonerally, that I keep in stock fill supply of tino Liquors, Ciga Tobncuo, &c., &c., and guaranto satisfactioin to any qOo giving trial. MV stock consists as 1o IMPORTED LIQUORM. OTARD, DUPUY & CO.'S COGNA( BRANDIES. BRAND'S SCHIEDAM GINS. RAMSEY'S SCOTCIf WIIISKEIS JAMAICA L. D. RUMS. F. MORINO DE MORA SHERRY W INE. F. MOLINIER PORT WINt. 1. I. MUMM & CO.'S RHIMEM CHAMPAGNE. GENUINE RHINE WINE. DOHESTIC LIQUO1s. SARATOGA PURE RYE WILS KEY. KATIIAN'S 1863 CABINET RYE1 WHISKEY. STRAUSS' IMPERIAL RYE WIIS KEY. KEESE'S "OWN" RYE WHISKEY. STONE MOUNTAIN RYE AND ROCK WHISKEY. CELEBRATED PFEIFFER E. RYE WHISKEY. KENTUCKY BOURBON WHIS KEY. PLANTATION RYE WI SIC VIRGINIA APPLE AND PEACH BRANDIES. NORTH CAROLINA SWEET MASU CORN WHISKEY. PLANTATION CORN W HISKEYS BLACKBERRY BRANDY. GING ER BRANDY. NEW ENGLAND RUM. FRENCTIE'S "BOSTON" GIN. VERY FINE OLD CLARET WINE. RIOMYJE ITMADE WINES. 1 KEG DRY SCUPPE'RNONG WINE. 1 KEG SWEET SCUPPERNONU I KEG SWEE~T C ATAWBA .WINE. lMA LT L4IQUO0Rs) BERGER & ENGEL'S- CE"LEBRAT ED LAGER BIEIlt ON DRAUGIJT -AND BOTTLED. BASS & CO.'S IMPORT.ED ALE. PURE CRAB APPLE CIDE~R. PURE NATURAL APPOLONA IlS W ATER. CJIGARIS AND TQBA00O. THlE AMERICAN TWINS OIGARV 5 FOR 25 CENTS. THlE HIAVANA CHfAROOTS-5 CENTS EACH,~ T. W, BLACKWELL'S SMOI(ING TOBACCO. CIIEWING TCOBACCOTIREE GRLADEiS. SURMiYER B EVERA~. ICE, LEMONS, S3ODA WATER. TH'IE BEST MIXED) BEVERAGES 01F T11E SEA SON SERVED * AT AL~L 1IOURIS O1F TilE D~AY, TO SlJIT T~IlE MOST FASTID10OUS TA5TE8. VERY RESP'EC'TFULLY, W'. 'W. MABENICRT. ma W EAR OINTOWN flALL TILE SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGB --OF AGfI0VOUk'jR A2M IflOUANIC5 VILL, bo opened for' the instruthion of the young men of' Lho Stato, on th-e 5ih OCTOJ3Ef, in the buildin ga of the otd South Carolhna Oollege, *Jn. tlle follow.. ing Faculty, viz.: WM. PORox'ERf MLaB4.D.. President and Professor of %kiglish Liter ature. JAMES WOODRLOW, Pa. b., D. D., Professor of Geology, Mineralogy, Botainy and Zooloy BENJ. SLOAN, Professor of Mathematies and Nattiral Philos'ophp a WILLIAM BURtNIY, Pn, & Professor of'Analytibal and Agricultural Chemistry and Experimental Agriculture1 7JUITION FREE TO ALIe Iloop jcki for the year $10.' For fu rL4 Ifornao( apply to the'Soetny at (ouh bia;' S. o. By order of the faoc . r I - IENJ. 8L6AN, Colub~a,~. ~ Scoretary' of Faculty. ColubiaS. 0, Auust 3,, 1880. TAX NOTICE. T 'TE books for tho colletion of Itown taxes wvill be open on the 1st of October, and remnain~ open until the 1st of' Dcember. My oilice Is at the storec of'Mssrs. .E AT TH E CORNE { 1' FALL AND WINTEE. OODS S E BEO leave to inform our ouatoners an( the pilblie gonerally. that we ha, lately disposed of our Grocery )epai tnient for the purpose of maing uor roonQ for gur Which are now in store, and have been marked at priceo-to induce quiok sales. W tanuot enumerate tho a ariouta kinds aid styles, but cordi.ally invise all to call and em. amine our stock, and we shall endeavor to make it the interest of all to purchase. CLOTHING, HAT S AND GENTS' JFURNSILKING GOOPA, This department has beeni eXtended, and we guarantee prices as low as the lowest, Our Troy City Perfoot Fitt ling Crow4 Shirt cannot bio surpassed. LTried or Var Iaundried n)ado to order if desired. DAY STATE STANDA1D SCREWED SHOES Are our specialty, and to thoee who have trio I thom we need not sdd words. Tq en those who are yet strangers to the duribility of this lQnostly nadqe'Sho, we ask you eta to call and buy-your winter siupply, or a singlo pur only, 0.tyot prefer trying them. cal You will not hayo to cone often--they fre acknowledged by many .to outwear any in Shoo made, -ALSO- - sa ,10GLER BROTIFlRtS' Gents', Loadid', Misses', and Infanta' Fine Shoes, Itedupq your 2:oo bill 4qd savo money by buying tin best. Remomber the placo J, M. BEATY & C0., oct 7 ON THE CORNER. GRAND FALL OPENINL ed n 2e- -AT P. LANDECKER & BRO'S, wre rt ror ]"AVING just returned from the North, we can assure our friends and )St .i. customers that we have secured the fluest selection of Fall and Win, lOB ter Goods. Full and complete assortment of the latost Novolttes for fall Q0 e, wear. )e- KID GLOVES! KID GLOVES II Two and three Buttons, 50 cents. English Lisle Throad Gloves with two, three and six buttons, all sizes, m both in white tud colors. 10. Ct. Ladies' and Misses' Colored Hose in variety. Men's Half Hose-all MT kinds p'- Our stock of Whito Goods, Embroiderios, Handkerchiefe, Notions, &o., . has never been more complete. Gents' Furnishing Goods in all the new and attractive styles. New a Clothing in new styies and at old prices. Notwithstanding the advance in - the price of woolen fabrics, wo are receiving the largest and handsomest stook of line and medium Clothing that has over boon exhibited in the nd Boro, which we will soil at LAST FALL AND WINTER PRICES I ro- An inspection is respectfilly solicited. s P.LANDECKER & BRO. s. DON'T BUY tow m m ;bt O~le te go, ver 5. Os' ex- Y STOCK~ o 01 urniinre, which will lbe the large~cst, handsomest anud choap age iV.'est accorinug to quality, and l'or desi gn anid workmuanship) uiinqualed. 0ss' lRememuber that a~ll my goods arc wiarranted to bo as reprsnted(. Price your is Furniture elsewhero', ten come1 to the first-class store wvhero you wiill have the ring best seloion aitnd canI buy chla ier. Dear' in mind fthat I ship goods5 to Ridge wav., Ulythiewood, WVhite Oak, Voodwar'd's, Blacekstock, andti as far' as Chester and York. This is a regommtuendationi of the gjunlity .and prico of' my goods. A newv supply of Window Shades, Wall P(ockets, Brackets, Mirrors, Picture Fr'ames, Chirotuos, liat Inks, anid look Shelves, (caer Luhan the cheapest. 'The largestL supply of Tin Chamuber Setfs, mado(1 to maut ch (Cot. u go and C'ham, ber' Suits. Call anid neo them. A niew supply of' Sewing Mahchinues as good as any. D~on't Buy a Macshuino merely bec ase your mother or your neighbor' has. it and likes it,. -Roieember that most o' the'miachines ihnat nro miost largely pnufed~ have but lilt-In meit, The one you want is the oneo I-hat ill olive you time and vexation, is nouoless, ru is hightoand will hust a long timo. I havo -it. Rcrmember t-he Gold Medal was aw irded to one of tihe Machines I represet over eightty compietitors. I can rcf'er you to many that are ushago it, and(1 t has always given cut-ire satsfation. Iteinaer thant I am nagetit for a D~oor and .Sash Factory. All order~s entraisted to mu will have prompt attention and at the lowest prices.. Futrniture) neatly rolfuired t mttoerate prices. I am also use prep~ared' to inako to order. Lumber' an i Shingles for saln at small p)rofits. Scew lng Machine Needlcs and at tachmntsl and par'ts of Mach incs can lbe had through me. Don't fail fo call before purchasin i elsewhere. R. W. PhIILLIPS. GREAT SALE STABLES. en Il\DUCEMENT S! ' uch - $' ST ow We 'tTE have now ini store tihe largest AL rsf wibogh soc VT stock ever p~urchased by us, ane ls pigontn hs and wvhich will be disposed of at lownosardu fitOtoev-l prices. 1soepeardtmettm.a Oes D~ry Goods ulpamn wllb reued i ( Clothitig> Hat , et comdaetonnx wec 'Shoes, Groceries, B3ridlefi p. ~ g hat Saddles, Harness, Roed Leather, - - '8' We re not iven to"ALLopWNr,"na who Sfboghn Cotook fromem, la e oori on uthimewhe bt~ can truthfullyayo eofr-Jad pamont il erqurd Prompt paolidenrgawillandnlyl eoagla mO oe o.e) to acmoAt. thom ext'Xr 20 ~*.CORNANDFOTDER bacantruhfuly ay e ae ofor Is an bigh-one door' sth o the -en-ing yoliddbnrganewsnd will be gla no' Vose you- )2~ Susptli On28ar A .&Ott Ser on tlyU. G.BE SPeouRTs. Th-aal nu~no o8~Nmsad Nine Depl 20i- aUnCIB t'ao.FOr n eyer WEBSER, eauifuEE pXtYurPilMu ii Y1h ~IlEOA N' on 1 U cNn~ ...TR A. GO. It is a e dgh topag anaper delise or .nk.UZ- 0 . OTZq n Sth o no y $L . 's Until you have seen ors. h ablses 6 ndaen-oreioT Nme and - famous WEBS.TERC, euiulypi" eai ooi edT ,$ ,,, ' ed strong, du able. on' fogo thecO ANIn.. pe diost.s, co.,Sha'w>i 6 M& gueueny n. -.----e A LUDEN & BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOSE TilE MUsIC HOUSE OF THE SOUT REMOVAL TO OURt New Double Store An Immense Music Temple. Two large stores, each 30 feet front v rour stories higb. fronting on three stre md filled from collar to loft with musi iupplies. Nothing to compare with it he Southern States. A BIG STORE, A BIG STOCK, A BIG TRAD. .ND MORE TO 0c: During the ten years since our esti ishinent of our house we have develoF hle musio trade of the South to a w< lerful degree, but as yet we have only 1 lun. W6 see, not many years ahead ausiness of a million a yeat. and to ti sare of this enormous t le we have p iided our present man.. oth waroroor ,,all trade 1880 will be immense. Wei ready for it. For agonths our senior pa ier has been at the North contraoti vith Piano and Organ manufacturers nstruments. le has concluded m rdvantageous contracts, and the Plax rnd Organs aro "coming, coming" 100,( nore, by every steamer, New Styles, N Prices, Now 'torms, Now Store, Now ] parture. SPECIAL OFFER, FALL 1& Cash prices with three Months credit During months of Ai't. Sept. and C ive will sell Pianos a: 4 Organs at Lowj JASu PnIoRs, payable $23 Cash on a mno or $10 Cash on an Organ, with 1 balance in throe months, wITnou7T XT FAT. WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THIS OFFE Write for Illustrated Catalogues a Rew Price Lists for Fall 1880 and 1: pare to be astbnislied. LUDDEN & BATEl SAVANNAH,GA. Wholesale Plano and Organ Deale july 27 A NEW XIND OF WATCH CASE New because it is only within the last 1 Years that it has been improved and brou within the reach of every one: old in princl because the ftrat Invention was made and first patent taken out nearly twenty years r and oases made at that time and worn e since, are nearly as good as nowv. Read the lowing which is only one of the many I: dreds; your jewelers can tonl of salnilar onei M ANsFIlnDn, P'A., Idaygs, 181 I have a customer who catrried one of II Patent cases fifteen years and I knewv it years before he got it, and it nowv appears g for ten years longer. RC. E. OLNE Rlemnember that Jas. Dloss' is the only pal caso -tnde of two plates'of so'11/i geld (one side and one inside) covering every part posed to wear or-sight. The great advant of these plates is apparent to every one. 'O 18 the only patent case with which theri given a writton warrtt,'of which thb follos is f tac'sim~lel me womAunce UN See thlat you get the guar antce with cachI c Ask y our jeWeler for illust raoed ettalogue, eel 9-lytmehil M'MASTER, BRle & KE"PCOHIN R lE now offering for the inspct fAof the citizedha of Fairfld ti FALL AND WINTER STOOK. E department 0of Dress Goods, I Goods, Clothiing, Gents Goo'ds Hats, is full ni >with goods that ha heeni CAR EFULLY SELROMI The quality of our Goods is Ffll CLAS8, and they will be .sol'd as as aniybody can or will scll them. ohaim to flE AD* VA ME'.X2 -For all goodA ill our le. Ini Si we are second to none, In qua they are as gooYd Ils are showvn in or -any other market. Romember soll the following br'ands, anmd I every pair are warrantede MILE~S' iEISER'8, AND . ADLERI&OI.EME'J We have sold these brandls for T YE ARS, and they have always gi entire satisfaction. As lbr pricos, body shall undersell us, Weihave a nice line of Cal'pots hand, and are still soiling the celb ed PEARL SIlRT, as we can find botters, McMASTER, BRICE & KETOII oct 12 SHOES! SHOES! 1 SHOES! I BOTI hOOTS I BOOTS Il F1WE THOU8AND flOLLA worth of Doots anld Shoes at ELDER & CO.'s, Ooume and bu pair'. We can suilt you in prie. Soct 12 SWe aro bound to please and t12 we cah interest-you if you need a thing in our 3fre.