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Crah W . .le . 6 . a I -U by, l o a1cros li tow uship no. I prIO $45. David P. Crosby to Lizzie A. Crosby, 88 acres .In township- no. 1; price $1200. W. II. Abell to J. M. Galloway & Co., one lot at White Oak; price $1000. Sarah T. Gibson to Win. J. Shelton, the right, title and interest of the con- t veyor In a tract of 482 acres inl town ship no. 1; price $650. John M. Wilson to Stephen Fee, 46 acres in township no. 3; price $1065. 8.-1. Cameron to H. U. Terrace, it 275 acres in township no. 2; deed of 9 gift. S. H-. Cameron to Lee McAfee, 976 acres in township no. 2; deed ,of, gift. Jno. B. Davis, Sheriff, to James D. Ifraser, 26 acres in township no. 14; price $999. W. F. Rutland to Thos. P. . Ligon, 100 acres in towinsilpi no. 9; price 0450. Beverly M. English and Harriet F. IPnglisb to John G. Mobley, the right, itle and interest of the conveyoi a in a raet of 160 acres in township no. 1; )rleo-$200. A T. Ellison Cloud to Samuel Sins, 13 acres in township no. 6; price 456.25. W. W. Entzminger to Hattie E. Cantzminger, 163 acres in township no. 1; price 3000. W. A. and James A. Clarke, Execu ors, to'Starling Glenn, 100 anres in ownship no. 9; price $220. HYM(ENEAL. MARRIED-On the 20th instant, at . lie residence of the bride's fattlier, by lie Rev. T. W. Mellichamp, Mr. J. PUaIEn S-riw.ArT fo Miss ELLA Ox.)-m.: ripn, all of Fairfleld County, S. C. ATTENTION I G. L. I. Y()U will assemble tt The.spian Hall . Ihi-i (Thursday) evening at 7.} e lock, f'atigue equipnientsg, without uni 'orm, lor drill and inspection. By orde~r. J. 1-. CUMMINGS. oot 29- tl I fit Sergeaint. JUST WIVIP.s PRICE'S BAK ING POWDERS, e PRICE'S FLAVORING EXNiIACTS, ?RICE'S COLOGNE ON DRAUGHT. ALSO, Another supply of the FOREST P'LO WElt COLOONIE, andi a variety >f Preparations for Coughs and Colds, Jy %W. E. AIKE-N. oct29 DR. W. E. AIR EN, Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Goods, etc. VINNSBOIO, 8. C. NOTICE. A LL persons holding claims against the county of Fairfield will present bhemn 10 the OLerk of the Board of I. ountyI '30mmissioners by the 1st of November. 188.J. A. IllNN ANT, oot 5-txtd C. B. C. . Dress Goods, Laces, Collars, Cuffs, Boots, Shoes, Neckties. Hlats, Caps, Notions and oceans of New Goods.1 Prices Lawv, First, Last and All the Time. SUoENniEIMER & GIIoEsOHEL. CHEESE! CHEESE Ii A FRESH supply of Cheese just re ceived anid for sa c at J.'M. hEATY & Ce's, sent 1 -On the Corner. SHAVING SALOON. rpHIE undersigned begs leave to say Ito the public that he is now run ning a first-class Shaving Saloon in esvery respiect. None but comp etent and expert workmen are emplloyed, amnd those who wvill favor us with their custom are guaranteed satisfaction. HAIR-CUTTING Done in the latest anid neatest style. Don't forget to call and give me a trial, anid .I will please you. J. Mi. McCALL, Opposite Dr. Aiken's Drug Store. sep)t30 THlE SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE AGRICULTURE AN.D MECHIANICS WILL be opened for thme Instruction of the young men of the State, on the olh OCTOI3ER, in the buildings of the otd South Oarolina College, with the lollow ing Faeulty, viz.: WM4. POROJHER MILES, LL.D., President and Professor of English Litor ature. JA MES WOODRLOW, lPn. D., D. D., Professor of Geology, Mineralogy, Botany .and zoology BENJ. SLOAN, Professor of Muttlhemautics and Natural Philosophy. 'WILLIAM B3URNEY, Pui. D., Professor of Analytical and Agricultural Chemistry and Experimental Agriculture. TiUITION FREE TO A LL. Room rent for the year $10. For further information apply to the Scretary at Columbia, S. C. By order of the faculty EENJ. SLOAN, Seeretary of Faculty. Columbia, S. C.. August 13, 1880. Dry Goods and Notions for every body and prics lowv at SUoENHEIMER &, GROESCHIEL. SUBSCRIBE FOR T hE WEEKLY PA LMET TO YEOMAN, COLUMBIA, S. C. It is an eight-page paper, designed for the pee 10, Iiled with interesting matter - FamilReading, News, Markets, &c. Subscription: One year, $1.50; Seven Months, $1.00; Three Months, 60~ cents payable in advance. For Six Names and N inc Dollars aun Extra Copy for one year. Spanmens furuishied. The DAILY YiEO. ANanafternoon papjer is.s4 a year. l~f Eor M.n McUbKINo TIIUR$A.DAY Outob6er 6 1 t s180; Timms o1 Tu. NEws AW6 4ERALD* --Tr-weekly edition, four dollaes el a1M( 11, in advance; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents perannyth, in advance. Liberal discount.to clubs of live and upwards. RATEs oF ADVRTIsING.-ne dollar per inch for the first insbet on, oad fifty cents per Inch for each subseq aent .tesorlion. These rates aDply'to all ad Vortisements, of whatever nate re, and are payable strictly In advance. Con tracts tbr three, six or twelve months mnade on very liberal terms. Tran sient local notices, fifteen cents Dpr line fbr the first insertion 'and seven and one-half cents per line for eaqi subsequentinsertion. Obitua-les and tributes of respect charged as adv'r tisenients. Simple announcements or snarriages and deaths published ftee or charge,.and solicited. All communications of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to the Wimnsboro Publislilug Company Wiansboro, S. C. New Advertisements. G. L. .-J. H. Cummings. Jnst Arrived-W. E. Aiken. Aleck Patterson, the colored, bar her, isks us to say that the report that he cheered for Garfield or advised colored men to vote the Radicli ticket, Is entirely untrue. le says he Is still a Democrat, and will vote for' Hanl cock, Hagood and the whole ticket. Booi-KEEPINO .-Prof. James Bar toi, of North Caso6lina, is now at Birown's Hotel, for the purpose of giving lessons In book-keeping, under a new system which is commended as specially adapted to the needs of busi ness men. Professor Barton comes strongly endorsed by promnent mer chants In the several towns where he has taught. His terms are liberal, and lie guarantees perfect satisfaction. Transfers of Real Estate. Since our last report the following transfers of real estate have been en tered in the office of the county audit or: Jas. H. Rion to Nathan Means, 4 acre in township no. 14; price $40. Charles Tims to A. M. Timq, 39 acres in towvnship no. 9; price $273. Eustasia Chappel to Elizabeth J. Nelson, 24 acres in township no. 8; price $200. James A. Bice to Charles A. Dick ey, 51 acres in township no. 2; prico $125. Reuben Motlv to W. J. Davis, 15 acres in township no. 8; price $120. Thos. B. Madden to James A. Brice, 43 acres in township no. 14; price $1290. D. S. Rice to Spencer R. Wilson, 12 acres in township no. 11; price $94.20. Jno. B.' Davis, Sheriff, to Anna L. McCarley, A acre In township no. 14; price $11. Thos. B. Madden to Sarah L. Cath cart, 800 acres in townthip no. 4; price $1500. Sallie M. Robertson to J. H. Cum.. ings, 170 acres in towvnship no. 3; p~rice $890. W. H. Kci-r, Clerk of Court, to HI. L. Elliott, 145 acres in township no. 6; price 8300. Jno. B. Davis, Sheriff, to Ji. C. S. Brice, two lots in Winnsboro; price $40. W. B.'Creight to W. K. Turner,. 50 acres in towvnship n. .14; prnice $800. Jno. B. Davis, Sherifl, to G. W. Crawford, one lot in Winnsboro; price -$201. G. W. Crawford to Jno. J. -Neil, same lot above ; price $500. William Ogleshy to Lizzie A. Cros by, 81 acres In township no. 1; price $700. Margaret J. Shaw to Robt. M. Tiuey, 4 acre in Winnsboro; price $1000. 0. RI. Thompson to Jno. J. Neil, 44 acres In township no. 14; price $3500. N. P. Myers to Wylie J. Davis, 122 acr~es in township no. 7; price $010. W. B. Creight to Willard Richard son, 474 acres in township no. 14; pice $704. J. W. Caldwell and Mary J. Cald well to Calvin Brice, 88 acres in town ship no. 2; p~rice $1000. C. B. Lyles to Lou C. 4les, 234 acres in township no. 10; deed of gift. G. H. McMaster' to Margaret C. Thompson, one lot in Winnsboro; price not1 stated. Carolina National Bank to Jnio. W. Lyles, Trustee for Sallie L. Feaster, 814 acres In township no. 1; price $1000. John Robertson to Luke Jones, 68 acres in township no. 6; prIce $28 Sarah Gladden and others to S. W. McLurkin, 25 acres in township no. .1; price $100. Mary Mecean and others to D. P. Crosby, 200 acress In township no. 1; price $800. S. B. Clowney, Assignee of A. M. Newbill, to Anderson Mayo, 521 acres In township no. -; price $850. Middleton C. Armstrong and others to Sarah E. Crawford, 115 acres In township no. 0 ; pruce $287.50. Margaret Armstrong and others to Middleton C. Armstr~ong, 198 acres in township nto. 09; price $1155. Middleton C. Armnatt'ong and others to Margaret A rmstrong, 187 acres in township no. 9 ; Price $023.83. - Martha J. Freshley and others to John C. and George A. Swygert, 150 acres In township no. 11; price $4000. Thos. W. Brice to Ella N. Mackoroll, 8 acres in township no. 2; price $80. Tobias McDuffle to Phwo Price, 4 acre in Winnsboro; price $176. The Wlnnsboro B. and L. Associa tion to Maggie Chappell, one lot in Winnsboro; price $400. C. P. A. Broom to S. W. Broom, 50 acres in township no. 9; price $350. Sallie 0. Nelson to Adelaide D. Jlanahan, 0r10 lot In WVjnnsboro; price $8000. .4. O~t N~osily viiint thte f'at few OaMtt ,tit Ias beon improved. and l'roughit vltI in the rede4l of every ?nO: old in priu'elIlo 44e-wi.h6 *1t inveilioniwag made and tie Iret patent t6k1n out nearly twenty yea 1go, n easeim at that thne anil worn o.ver ince, are noarly as good as now. itead 'tho f61 awing which is only one 'ot the many h'nm [rods; your jeweiers can tell of shnlar ones: MANSFIRLD, PA., May 2, 18T8. I have a customer who carried one of Boss' latent cases fifteen years and I know it two 'cars before he got it, and It now appears good Dr ten years longer. it. R. MLNIy, Itemenber that Jas. Boss' 1s the only patent. ase made of two pates of solid gold (one out ide and one inside) covering ev%.ry part ex ofed to wear or sight. The great advantage I these plates is apparent to every oe. Bass' l the only paent case with which theme Is iven a written warrant, of which the following a fac-simule: ?W0 See thatyou get the guarautee with onclicaso sk your jeweler for illustrated cata.logue. Oct 9-ly ftmchl - VEW ARROVAl OF 'ALL AND WINTER 'LOTHING, HATS AND BUR NISHINGi GOODS, AV the Great Clothing Store of SUGENIEIMER & GtoEsouEL. F hvory one in want of Clothing shonld go to the CLOTHING STORE of Sugenbeiriner & Groes chel, before buying as the larg3st and most coin.. plete 'tock of these Goods ever offered in Winnsboro will be found there. HOW TO BET. Don't bet on elections, but bet our botton dollar that Sugenheim r & Groeschel can suit yon for the 3ast money of any house in town. 70 select our Clothing with watchful care, We try tio always9 del with you fair. re.'ro boind to Ileaso.-ever r eady to I ry, Cono and see us when you want tu buy. SUGENHEIMER & GROESCHEL. PINE LIQUORS ATHANS 11OS.' Old Cabinet Rye, 1803, Ol Roanoke Whiskey, 181). Iso, Rotterdam Brandy. Col Ham for rich from 11 to 1 o'clock every day . J H AYE recentl'y mado extensive addi L ions to my stock of Wines and iquors. w:hich consist, of a full asa.rt m:ent of Rye Whiskey, Corn Whiskey.. 'rench Brandy, Apple lirandy, P'eachm randy, Sherry WVine, Scuppernong Wine, hIampagne, ete , etc. JMD I claim to sell the FINEST AND) 'URESTf RYE WHIISI(EY to be had in Vinnsboro. Give it a trial. I also also k- ep on hand a full supply o1 'SEGARS AND TOBACCO, n great variety, and adapted to the tantes > everybody. Call at the PALvETTO HOQUSE, in the Vmnnsboro Hotel building. mo 7J. OLENDININ4G. Clothing for Men, Youths and 3oys, wvell made, good quality and ~lways cheap in prlice. SroENHiEIMER & GROEsCHiEL. FRESH GRODERFES ~UGARS, assorted. Coffces, Rio, *Lagtuiavrat and1 Old Gov. .Javat. ho and~ Old Gov. Java Roasted. ['eas, Black, lImp erial, G unpowder nud Young 11ysonl. CANNED GOODS. Pears, Penches, Pi neapples. To natoes, Sal momn, Cornmed Beef, Deviled flam and TLurkey, Sardines, &c. Macarioni nntd Cheese, Ginater Pre ier'ves, Pini Ilead~ Oat Meal, Coopoi Jelatine, Mustard, Black Peppier and tintmegs. Unid(1win Calsnp, Cross & Black veil's Chow Chow, Empire CThowv Thow, Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per in's WYorcestershire Sauce. J. F. McMASTER & (00. sept 14 THE PEOPLE'S JIUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION. r 'IS is an Association of business men, Iwho, for their mutual prom ection, ~ontribute towar:.1 a fund, so as *n case of death, i oir families may re solvo. from $2.Ii00 t(' $5,00nl, according to mrount of certifioate. This Is one of the eaet plans of life insuranco. You pay as rou go, just like fire insurauce, and with rnore convenienceo 'an. ns von pay by smnall instalments during thio year. We refer to those best acuainted with us, t'iz. members in Fairfield: G. HI. Me Mhaster, Jan. A. Brice, Jno. B. Davis, D). [I. Flenniken, B. Sugenheimer, J. W. kicOreight, Jno. J. Neil, 'Thomas h. John. ion. J. Giendininag, R. B. Hlanahan, iR. ~feanq Davis, Jas. Q. Davis. Any one hant should liko to becoipe a membor will iprly to 0, C, B3ACOT, ot 2 Agnt.i . SOUM1HERlIN USIC HOUSE TII 1E SIC HOUSE OF TlESOUTJ EtiMOVAL TO OUR New Double Store An Immense Music Ten:ple. Two largestores, eaoh 30 foot front mt four storios high, fronting on threo stret ind filled from cellar to loft with mnusic s1upplies. Nothing to compare with it Southern States. BIG STORE, A BIG STOCK, A BIG TRAD AND MOR2 TO cOku2 During the ten years since our estatl ishimont of our house wo havo dovelopt ho music trado of the Houth to a woL ler'ul degree, but as yet we have only b ,un. Wesee, not many years ahead, >usinosa of a tmillion a . ear, and to talc are of' this enormous trade we have prc 'ided our present mamiintoth wareroomif ?all trade 188' will be immense. Wo a -Cady for it. For nionths our senior part ter hia boon at the North contractiu vith Piano and Organ manufacturors f< 11truments. ly las concluded m: dvatntageous contracts. ani the Pianc 1d Organs are "'coming, coming" 100,00 n1ore, by overy steamer. New StIle, No, Iices. New Terms, New Etoro, 'Now D( mrluro. TPECIAL OFFER, FALL 188( Cash prices with three Months credit.. 3uring monthu (if A'-, Sept.. and Oc vo will sell Pianos nm d Organs at Lowi. AnJ PIC:Es, payal 25 (31ash on a 1 -mo or $10 Cash on ant Organ, with ti >jalnc in thro months, wuiour zNTF -ST. WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THIS OFFIEI Write for Illustrated Catalogues am iow Prico Lists for Pall I b0 and pr are to be astonisled. LUIRDEN & 1R ATE8 SAVANNAIH, GA. Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealer July 21 1"CMASTER,9 BRI01 & A tE no offering for the illspectio of the citizens of F'airlleld the 11ALL AND WINTER STOCK. Em l'lftiepatment of '1)ress Goods, 1)i Goods, Clothtitg, Genits G oods at Hats, is full npl ilth goods tiat ha' bteen CARIEF'ULLY SELECTEI 'Te gnality' of onr Goods is F1W L)LASS, and they wiill be sold as lo Ffs anyblody' can or will sell thcem. V alanjn to IIEAIDQ UA llTER H For all goodls in our line. In Sho we are' second~ to none1t. Ini gnatli thov aire a1s good as8 are shonwnin ill l or any ot her tuket. Remc.inher y sell thec folloing- brzads, andl th~ every pair are warranted: MILES', IIELSER'S, AND ADLER& CLEMENTE We have sold these brands for TE YEA RS, and1( theoy have ahvav's givi enitire sattisfaction. As for prices, nt body shalil Inn udersell us. Wfe have a nice line of Carpets< hand, and are still selling the celebri ed P'EARL SHRT, as we can find i better. McMASTER, BRICE & KETICHII oct 12 TilE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALDE JAMES GORDON IIENNET, Propriet. TiHE BEST AND) CHEAPEST NEWVSPAPE~RPUBL IHED). POSTAGE FREE. ONE DOLLAR~ PERl YEAIE, FIFTY CENTS FORL SIX MONTH Au nExtra Copy to Every Club of TFen. THE NEW YORK IIERAL] P'Un LISH ED) EvERY DAY In the YEAl1t. POSTAGE FRIEE. 81o pays for one year, Sundays I eluded. 88 pays for one year, without, Sundays. 85 jifys for six mthstla, Sundays 1J'etlded. 84 paays for sIi month~s, without.81 iundays. 82 .~y Ii r 01e year for any spaciiied (day (4I pays for six months for any speloiled day C1 nor month (including Ruindays) will o'larged on subscriptions for a less parn thani three miont ha. TO EUROP'E, INCLUDING POSTAGE Y)a-t-..---.-.. ...............1 Weekly (D~omestio Edition)............. N4EWVSDEALERS SUPvLIE~D, l'HT1AGE FnIhE. D)aIy Edit-ion............2X~ conts per Coj Suinday Edit Ion.............4 cent s per Uoj Weekly Edition.............2 cents per Cot N. n.--Not less itan r, copies mailed to nov dleale'rs ai, wholesale rat es. wo allow nto commnis5iona on subscriptitons an Editlin. Address. NEWV YORK 1HElRALJD, 8 oadway andi Ann Street, Noew York SlOS!I SiHOF~Sii~SiiOiS!! BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS!!! ILVETOUSAND DOLLAI wiorth of Boots anid Shaoes at ELDER & CO.'s. Comio and bny pair. We can snil yon in price. oct 12 TAX NOTICE. rT'UE books for the collectioyi t town tatxes will be0 open onil 1st of October, and( renahl~ O >en un the 1st of December'. .My ofhlco Is the store of Messrs..J. Elder & Co. E. S. C.HANDIA7R, sept 30 Clerk and Treasurer, WINES AND LIQUORSi GREAT VARIETY. WOULD most respectffully inform my customers and tho citizons of Fal - field generally, that I keep in stock a fAil supply of ilne Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, &c., &c., and guarantee satisfaction to (ily one giving me a trial. My stock consists as folloi : * IPORTED IQ(UORS OTARD, DUPUY & CO.'S COGNA' U IBRAND)IES. a BRAND'S SCHIEDAM GINS. tat id RAMSEY'S SCOTCH WHISKEl S JAMAICA L. D. RUMS. F. MOIIINO DE MORA SHERRY a 'WINE. F. MOLINIER PORT WINE. G. i. MUMM & CO.'S 1tHEIMS - CIHAMPAGNE. GENUINE RIIINE WINE. d DOME NTIC lIQUORS. a SARATOGA PU lIE RYE WIIS 0 KEY. - NATHAN'S 1863. CABINET RYE WHISKEY. STRAUSS' IMPERIAL RYE WI1S KEY.] itK 41 Y j KEESE'S ''OWN" RYE WHISKEY. t STONE MOUNTAIN RYE AND ROCK WHISKEY. CELEURATED PFElIFFER1 E. RYE WHIS6KEY. - KENTUCKY BOURBON WIllS KEY. PLANTATION R YE WHISK I VIRGINIA APPLE AND PEACII BRANDIES. NORTH JCAROLINA SWET MASh El CORN WJIISKEY. PLANTATION CORN WI! ISKEYS BLACKBERY BRANDY. GINGER BRANDY. NEW ENGLAND RUM. FRENCIE'S "BOSTON" GIN. VE RY FINE OL) CLARET WINE. I0,1E MADE WINES. I KEG DRY SCUPPERNONG WINE. u 1 KEG SWEET'l SCUPPERNOX r WINE. .v 1(KEG SWIEETL CATIAWVBA WINE. e. MYALTI IQUJORS: 'T-. BERG ER & ENGiEL'S CELEBURAT ~v ED LAGER~ R'ER ON IUIAUGUT'I e AND) BOT1TLED. BASS & CO.'S IMPORTED ALE. PURE CRAB APPLE CIDER. *Y PURtE NATUlRAL APPOLONA 1ll18WATER. OMCIARS AND TOBACCO. THlE AMERICAN TIWINS CIGAR S FOR 25 CENTS. ' THEl h AVANA CIJAIIOOTCS-5 CENTlS EACh . N m Tr. W. BLACK WELL'S SMOKING -TOBIACCO. mI CHE WING TOI1ACCO-TrII1EIE t- GRADES. SUYLYER BEVERAGES. IC, LEMONS, SOD)A WATER. THE BEST MIXED BEVERAGES OF TlIE SEA SON SERVED AT ALL hOURS OF THE DAY, TO SUIT THiE MOST FASTIDIOUS TASTES. S. VERY RIESPECTFcULLY, F. W. IEARENIO3IT. ma8 REAR OFiTOWN HALL SALE STABLES. or * s.. AL esoswo ogtotc fro me la7 srigo1m1hs p lL h~Ofepre who bougt to.a full payment wvill ho roquired. Prompt paymont will only enablo mo to accommiodato themn next a~ CORN AND FODDER - Delivered at my Stable on Conigress Street, located one door so'uth of theo of Ladd building. 10 lil A.WIVLLIFOlmX. at sept 2a 1yuwant tosave money go to ScannuEDIRrn Ar GnawSCUEL FALL AND WINTE Gna O3 UW BEG leave to Inform our cuRtoners and the public. generally, that we lately disposed of our Grocery Department for the purpose of making moroe4, om for our Which are now in store, and have been marked at prices.to indie quick sales., W4 annot enumerate the i arious kinds and styles, but cordi.illy Invite all to oftil and o imine our stock, and we shall endeavor to make it the interest of all to purchase.' CL OHING, HIAT1 AND GENTS. FURNISHZ(1G GOOD8. This department has been extended, and we guarantee prices as low as the lowe' )ur Troy City Perfect Fitting Crown Shirt cannot be surpassed. Laundried or - auadried niade to order if desired. BAY STATE STANDARD SCREWED SHOES Are our specialty, and to those who have tried then we need not Mdd words. hose who are yet strangers to the durability of this honestly madie Shoe,-we ask yo ti >)call and buy your winter supply, ora single pa-ronly, if you prefer. trying them ou will 1ot have to come often--they are acknowledged by many~to outwear an lhoo de -ALSO ZFMLER BROTHERS' Gents', Ladies', Misses', and Infants' Fine Shoes. Iedaq* > our Sh ) bill and save money by buying the best. temember the place J. M. BEATY & CO., oct 7 ON THE COINEB.' GRAND FALL OPENING -AT-. P. LANDECKER & BRO'S. LAVING just returned from the North, we can assure our friends and .1 customers that we have secured the finest selection of Fall and Win-. or Goods. Full and complete assortment of the latest Novelties for fall *ear. KID GLOVES I KID GLOVES II Two and three Buttons, 50 cents. ,nglish Lislo Tiroad Gloves with two, three and six buttons, all sizes, oth in white and colors. Ladies' and Misses' Colored Hose in variety. Men's Half Hose-all inds Our stock of Whito Goods, Embroideries, Handkerchiefp, Notions, &c., Ias never been more complete. Gents' Fuiishing Goods in all the new and attractive styles. New lotliung in new styles and at old prices. Notwithstanding the advance in he price of woolen fNbrics, we are receiving the largest and handsomest took of fino and medium Clothing that has ever been exhibited in the oro, which we will sell at LAST FALL AND WINTER PRICES I An inspection is respectfully solicited. P. LANDECKER & BRO. DON'T BUY ,41 Untila Y STO CIK of Fmnitnre, which will be the larvest, handsonest and cheap .Kest accordinlg to qutality, and for design anti workmanisbly unequaled, temiembier~ that all my goods are warranited to ,be as represented. Price your nurniture elsewhere, the(n com-o to thle first-class store where you will have the eit select ion an~d cani buy cheaper. 1lear in ind -that I 81h1p goods to Ridge var. lUlvthle'od, Wbite' Oak, WVoodw trd's, Blacks~ook, and as far as Chester md( Yor'kl. This is a recommiiendautioni of tile quality ain~1i pric of my goods. A new supp~ily of Window Shades, Wall Pockets Brackets, Mii'ror~s, Picture ?raines, Chiromtos, liat Raceks, and~ Books Shelves, ciieap)er thlan the chenpest. Theli largest. supply of Tin Chiamber Sets, made to match Cotfage and Chamn >er Suits. Call and see thein. A newv supply of Sewilng giachlnes as good as my. Ih)on't Buy' a Maclilnc mnerely beeause your motheri or, your neighbhor has t. and1 likes it. R~emiember' that mtost of the machin'es that' are most largely itifled have but, little mer~lit. The one you want is the one that will save you imo1 and1( vexat ion, is noiseless, runs light anid will last a long lime. I have t. Renmemnber the Gold Medal was awarded to one of' the Machines I reprel'scrit >ver' eighity compe)Ltitor's. I canti refe~r you t~o many that arc uisiiag It, and- It las Ilways givenl entire satisfaction. Rememibeir that I ami agent for~ a Door and :sah.Fiactor)y. All ordersl' en1trulsted to inc wIll have prompt attention and at heo lowes't p)rices. l'urniture. neatly rep~aired at moderate prices. I am also >repared'C~ to make to order. Lunmber' andl Shinigles for sale at small profits. Sew ng Mane i Needle's anid aninnmnts antd parts of Machuhtes cani be had through me. D~on't fall to call befoiro purchausing elsewhere. IR. W. PHILLIPS. FRESH ARIAS1 GREAT -AT DONLY'S GROCERYINDJEITS [WOULD respectt~hiy inform my : I. cuistonters anid thle pliblic in geni Ltal that my1 stock is nowv,1 n all deplamrmenls. I call lhe special V tc vrprhsdb s uttentlti of the farmeirs to at large andad'hh ilbdspedoatoW > sheap lot of Soap). Tilrt-y-lyelBoxesprcs' mI hand-00 large cakes for $3.20 -mly. Twelve Boxes of .'The People's DyGos starch" at 64I cents per lb.ClhigHa 3O T~WES 35Hares Lo nseathe lare mm greattvai'ecerypCrocharedaby Glass andawhiciwill beditposeaofiaityo DryCane Goods,ToacCgrbtcnruhuysaweaeoer' - q ShoessGLiquorssetc.dletc Cal an exai ne mytstock. ing solid bargains, atid will be glad to see you. W. Ii. DONLY, U. G.DESPORTES. ' oct 21 On the Corner. sept 20 DON'T BUY FANCY PAPER.' ~. a. ~ ~-A NICE Assortmnent of Fancf ?a Until you have seen our's. The -ALSO Pamous WEBSThR, beautifully paint- -iltieBatre n strong, durable. Don't forget the 1~ollmansLvePa. WEBSTER WAGON Livr Fds ls the BEST THlING ON WHEELS. We think we canis* t. 0. DESPORITEO' nicest Stock of ~ew~ m. s, D1,'tns& 0 . - ,~eO te, Goods, verbrthi; sep9 idgeway, s. c, burg. Co iqnd e "~~ ,1 sept 9