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TOWN AND COUNTY. '4UESDAY. Noteenie~r , t.- \~ 1880. T~iuns or Ta1E NEwS AND TIHEnALD' - *Tri-Weekly edition, four' dollars Per alizud, In advance; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents per annum, In advance. Liberal discount to clubs ,f five and upwards. RATES oF ADvERTISIN.-One dollar per inch for the first insertion, 9 ad tifty cents per inch for each subseq Aent insertion. These rates apply to all ad vertisements, of whatever nato to, and are payable strictly in advanee. - Con tracts for three, six or twelve months made on very liberal terms. Tran sient local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents. per line for each subseouentinsertion. Obituaries and tributes of respect chtirged as adver tisements. Simple annBounceinents or marriages and deaths published free or charge, and solicited. Al commnfitiicatlons, of whatsoever Wture. Iald be addressed to . the W sh::na ?ublichimr Company I Shee. M-usiei-J. M. Stoddardt & Co. Diphtheria still prevails about Doko, and several other fatal cases have re cently oceurred. Cotton is coming in well, and the good prices and good weights given In Winnsboro have attracted over six thousand bales already to this place. Mr. John E. Williams is authorized to receive all n.oneys due to TinI Nuws AND HERALD, whether for advertise ments, subscriptions or job-work. THE TEACHERs' AssOCIATION.-The next meeting of the FairfleId reach era' Association will be held in Winus boro on Saturday, the 20th of Novein ber. This day has been chosen be cause the preceding Saturday will mark the close of Fair week in Colun bia. The meeting will be quite inter esting. Mr. Richardson will discuss the subject of - teaching different branches by diagrams. Mr. Durham may have something more to say on grammar, and Mr. Davis will discuss Grube's method of teactimw arithinetic to little children, as explained by Pro fessor Soldon in Spartanburg. Mis cellaneous exercises will follow, to be participated in by all who wish to take part. The zeal of Fairfield teachers will be measured by the attendance. DEATH OF CAPT.. HENRY GIBSON. The Rome, Miss., Sentinel, contains the announcement of the death of Capt. Henry Gibson, which took place at Louisville, in that State, on the night of the 16th 'lt. Captain Gibson was born iI Fairfield District in the year 1783, where he reared a -large and interesting family, and where lie con tinued to reside until the year 1871, when he removed to Georgia, where he remained until the year 1880, when he removed to Louisville. Dur ing his long and eventful life he al ways took an abiding interest in the -welfare of his country, passed through many trying and critical events in its stirring history and was ever foluid on the right side working for his coun try's best interests. Wherever lhe livedl he won the confidence and esteem of his friends and neighbors. A good mani, a worthy citizen, a devoted faith er, he has gone to the grave, leaving an example whlich all may well foliowt. DEATrs.-Mrs. John 0. Mackorell died on Friday, after a short illness, of congestion. Mr. Mackorell has re cently met with sad bereavements. A little daughter (lied not long since, and lost week Mr. Moses Mackorell, lisa brother, diedt after a long illness of consumption. To the bereaved rela tives we extend hearty sympathy. Mrs. Margaret Thompson, wife of Mr. 0. RI. Thompson, dIied of apo hllexy on hainray moringt. She had lbeen iin-a imiinglv sc,cd hnadtth up to th<- aa. u, ' hier de it h, andia, thbough Coni~l hiii ing of .lig indisos~it)iionI for a fewv days~ previous, there wvas 110 rca soni to alpprchend the sad event which has caused the sorest grief to many hearts. Mrs. Thompson wvas the daughter of the late John McMaster, .and had just entered her forty-sixth year. She had a wide circle of de voted friends, whom her good quali ties, notwithistanding her retiring dis p~ositlon, had drawn around her. A true, u nostentatious Ohristian, a de voted wife and affectionate mother, .she has been takeni awvay ini the prime * of life, and left a void that can never abe filled. I1er family have the conso lation of knowing that therec arc miany who share their grief and join in pay ing tender tribute to the memory of one who was so greatly endeared to themn. Almost at the same . time with the death of Mrs. Thompson, intelligence was received that Mr. Charles Thomnp son, eldest son of Mr. 0. R. Thomp son, had died on the 25th ult., of con gestive chills. Mr. Thompson was well known in Winnsboro, where he spent his boyhood. Shortly after the wvar he removed to Tennessee. Mr. Thompson was about thirty years of age, and had been in good health uip to the time lhe was attacked by the dreadftil malady that caused lis death. IHe was a young man of estimable qualities aiid fine promise. Ills family have our sincere sympathy in their bereavement. -Commenting upon the insults to the South in thme Rtadical journals of Cinciinnati, the Missouri Rfepublican Aays: "Old Man Sesesh" 18 a fine old fellow~when lie p~atronIzes Ciucinnati railways and buys Cincinniati goods; but lie is only isin old reprobate when . lie declines to vote alRepublican ticket, and proposes to run his part of the country to suit himself-no$ Cincini nati." -Subscribo to 7Fpx NEaWSA UN flEE ALD. A NEWV KINI) WOJ WA''CI CASE. Now because itt4 only within the l ist few yeara that.it ln heen lIproved. and bro'.ugit wititin: the reacii of every one: ot in pn iueiplm because'the ilrst invent Ion was intud and stkc first, patent taken out nearly tventy years Pgo, and cases made at, that time and worn ever since, aro nearly as good as now. itead the fol lowing which Is only ono.of tho. many huni dreds; your jewelers can toll or similar ones: MANSFIELD, PA., May 28, 1818. I havo a customer who carried one of lios' Patent Cases fifteen years and I Xnow it two years before he got, it, and It now appdarn goodl for ten years longer. It. E. OLNE4Y. Itemember tldt Jas. Boss' is thn only patont case made of two p;ates of solid gold (one out side and oo Inside) covering every part ex posed to wear or sigit. The great advantage of these plates is apparent to every one. hoss' is the only paient, case with which thero Is given a written warrant, of which the following is a fac-similo: tr- - g G MANI6010JRCO UNDI "OUU. UOUU See thatyou get the guarantee with eachicaso Ask your jeweler for Iliustrated Cata'ogu(e. Oct 9-lyfmnehil NEW ARRIVAL 01'1 FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, RATS AND FUR NISHIN, GOODS, At tho Great Clothing Store of SUGENHEIMER & OoscHEL. Every one in want of lothin - shouk go to the CLOTHING STORE of Sugenheirimer & Groes.. chel, before buying as tho larg3st .and Imost Coim.. pleto Stock of these Goods ever offered in Winnsboro will he found thoro. HOW TO BET. Don't bet on elections, but bet your hottomt dollar tiat. S1-.f(nhllimin er & Groeschel can suit you for the least rnoney of any house in town. Wo select ourClothing with watchful carc, We try toi always 'deal withi you tir. We're bound to please --ever ready ic trv, Come uand see us when you want tlu SUGENIIUEIER & GROESCIIEL. F1NE LIQUORS ATIANS BROS.' Old Cabinet RYo, Also, RotterdaI Brandy. Cold na. for lunciherm 11 to 1 o'clock every day. L HAYE recently made ex tensive add1i tions to my stock of Wines aadl liquors, which consists of a full as.ort ment of Rye Whsky Corn Whinkov Fre'nch Bra ntly, Apple Iircndvi , Peac h Brandy, Sherry Wine, senppornong wine, Obampagne, etc , etc. .f' I claim to a -11 the FINEST ANDI PUJREST1 RYE WHISKEY to be had in Winsboro. Give it a trial. I also also kr ep on hand a full sulplynI SEGAR~S AND TOBACCO, in great variety, and adapted to the. tastes of everybody. Caliat the~ PALMETTO IIOUSE, in the Winnsboro Hotel building. mo 2 . OIENDINING. Olothing for Men, Youths and Bloys, wvell made, good quality and always cheap in price. SUGENJ(EIM ER & GnOR~SCHEL,. FRESH GROIJERFES (4UGAIRS, assorted. Coll'ees, Rio, . Lagurra andt Old Gov. .Jna. Rio anid Old Goy. ~Java Roasfted. Teas, Black, Impljeial, Guntipowder andt Younlg Ilyson). CANNED) GOODS. matoces, Salnmonm, Cornied Beer, D eviled Macaonroni and1( (Cheese, G imiter Pe ser'veM, Pini IIt'ad( Oat Meali, CoopeClI Gelaitine, Mustarid, Black PeIpper and1( Nutnmeics. Bald ,v'in Cat sup, Cross & Black Chow, Assorted Pickles, Lea &. Per rin's Wo'cstershire Sauce. J. F. McMASTER & CJO. selpt 14 lYUTUJAL RELIEF ASSOCIA TI ON. T HxIS is an .Association of busine ss men. Lwho, for their mnutuail protection, contributo towards a fun, no as in ease of death, their families may re ceive fromi $2,000 to $5,000u, according to amount of certiflcate. Thuis is one of the best plans of' life insurance. Y'ou pay as you go, Just like firo Insurance, anm with more conkveniience even, as youl pay b small instalments during the year. We refer to those best acquainted with us, iz: :anmbera in Fairllold: G. Ti. Mc. Master, Jas. A. Brice, Jno. B. Davis, D). RI. Fionnikon, B. Sugenheimor, J. W. McCreight. Jno. J. Neil, Thlomna, U. John son, J. Clendining, R. B. Hlanahman, IR. Means Davis, Jas. Q. Davis. Any one that should liko to become a member will apply to 04 0~, DACOT, pet 2 - g~. slow th1e Govrnuheut J.'inds are Selling In tho Southwext. Lnad sales are the great national gn4,1 of prosperity, and the land'saleis for the fiscal yelar ending last stinnier show, as great prosperity at the South as the cellsus. The Federal govern nent still holds large amounts of pub io lands in all the Gulf States, as well as in Arkansas and Missouri. The sales of iublic lands it these States for the fiscal years 1879 and 1880 were as follows: States. 1879. 1880. Acres. Acres. Alabama...........162,773 360,420 Arkansas...........208,856 391,5609 Flori.da............. 60,845 95,863 Louisiana .......... 27,465 92,680 Missouri .......... 40,8t2 98,688 Mississippi ......... 21,235 66,287 Total.............622,055 1,096,406 Increase.......... 673,870 Complete ret-urns show that the total land sales for 1880 were 9,166,918 acres, all increase of 616,699 as con pared with 1879, so that the six South ern States naned above not only fur nished in 1880 over 10 per cent. of the lands sold by tho government, instead of less than 6 per cent. as In 1879; but the entire increase, and something more, in the sale of public lands came froi the Southern States. Kansas id Nebraska each had greater land sales thanl all.the Southern States pIt together, and Dakota twice ats Iany, but the increase in Federal sales, both relative and absolute, was larger in the Southern States, taken collectively, than in the Western States as a whole. A portion of these sales in the South cmrn States were u1nder advertiseime nat and inl large qunintities, Congrmess hav ing found it necessary to abandon flhe restriction that sales should only be in 6mall holdings of 160 acres each, but a large part of this 1,096,405 acres was sold to small proprietors, black and white. Such sales f'eglster the indi vidual prosperity of the laborer which blossoms into small farms and peasant proprictors. Slowlv. munch Imore slow y than men hoped' fifteen years ago, thme small farm is appearing by the big lIamtation at the Sotth, anid increased anid sales are one prool' of' it. They nark the welfare of a nation whose troslerity is the prosperity of the whole country, stronger by every added acre in the Southern States, as .vell as by every new farm broken in tho West.-Spring field Republican. --The world's population is est i mated for the latest edition of' Die Bevolke rung der E rde, the great Germana sta tistical publicatiomi, at 1,455,923,500, ot' which Europe has 315,929,000, Asia 8:134.707,000, Africa 405.G79,000, Amer jcu 95,495,1600, Australia and l'olyne sla 4,031,000, and the polar regions 82,000. The United States are given a population of 48,500,000, besides 300,000 Indiais; Caiatia, and1(1 tihe rest of British North America, 3,839,470; Mexico 9,485,600, West -Indies 4,412 700, Central America 2,759,200, Brazil 11,108,291, Venezuela 1,784,197, Uni ted States of Colombia 3,000,000, Ecuador 1,146,000, Peru 3,050,000, Chili 2,400,000, Argentine Republic 2,400,000. The British possessions in Asia are put at 240,298,500, China 434, 026,500, Japan 34,338.505, Persia 7, 900,000, Arabia 5,000,000. In Europe, Greece has a population of 1,702.356, Italy 28,209,020, Spain 1G,625,860, France 36,905,788, A ustro-llIungary 38,000,000, Germany 43,9413,834, Great Britain and Ireland 34,617,000. Graind-Miother's Chair ; I'opular---ordsm and Music. "On the Tramp," March ; Twickeina Ferry ; Splenadid--Words a nd Husic. Adeilian Gailo , .niu'eqy a nd preoasing. .PUL L-SIZ EJI PIA No MUSITC. JIailed on receipt of faour 3 cent stamps. J. M. STODDAR & Co. n~ov 2-4t P'hiladelphia. Dress Goods, Laces, Collars, Cuffs, Boots, Shoes, Neckties. Hats, Caps, Notions and oceans of New Goods. Prices Low, First, Last and All the T'ime. SUGENHEIMER & GROEsOHEL. SHAVING SALOON. I HE undersigned begs leave to say to thme punblic that he is now run-. ing a first-class Shaving Saloon in Lvery3 respect. None but competent nmd expert wvorknmen ar'e employed, ndu thmose who will favor us with their ustom are guar'anteed satisfaction. HIAIRI-CUTTING Done in the latest and~ neatest style. Don't for'get to call and givec mc a trial, and I will please you. JT. M.'McCA LL, Opposite Dr. Aiken's Drug Store. sept30 'IiE 80UTH CAROLINA COLLEGE --OF AGEICULTUREt AND MECHTANICS ILL be opened for teinstruction f theo voung mon of' tihe State, on the 5l1h ~OTO13laR, in the bumildings of the otdi ~oth Carolhna College, with the tollow nag Faculty, viz.: WMii. P'ORCHIER MILES, LL.D)., resident and Professor of English Liter JAMES WOODROW, Pu. D., D. D., rofessor of Geology, Mineralogy, Botany andl Zoology. BENJ. 8JLOAN, rofessor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. WILLIAM BIURNEY, Pu. D., Professor of Analy'tical and Agricultural Chemistry and Experimental ^gricuiltuire. TUITION FREE TO ALL Rloom rent for tho year $10. . For further information ipply to the Secretary at Columbia, 8. O. Ily order of the faculi ty. RENJ. SLOAN, Secre~tary of Faculty. Columbia, S. C.. August 13, :80. SUBSCRIBE FOR TIIE WEEKLY PALMETTO YE OMAN, COL UMBIA, S. C. I6 is an eight-page paper, design~ed far -he people, tilled with Interesting matter -Famil Reading, News, Markets, &c.' ~ubsr tion: One year, $1.50; Seven lonths, $1.00; Three \Ionths, 60 cents-. ayable in advance. For $ix Names and Inc Dollars an Extra Copy for one year'. foclimens furntmshed. 'Iho DA ILY YEO. 4Aa fernoon pa fer s $4 a ar, 3211 , Editorand P'ublisher, tUI Ui)P1 ' "tATES' SOUTHIEllN mUS. HOUSE. THi MUSIC 1HOUSE OF TIl E SOUTH REMOVAL TO OUR Now IruMe Store An iluuIense Music Teniple. Two largostoreis, each 30 feet front ani four stories high, fronting on three streets and filled fron collaf to loft with 1hiusica supplies. Nothing to comparo with it ir the Southern States. AI BIG STORE, A BIG STOCK, A BIG TRADE, AND monz TO COME, During 'itho t(ci yea r( 1our H tab lishinent ut' our honso we have, dovol'opal th musio trado of tie South to a won. di. .ul degree, but its yet we have only be gun. Wese, not imuatny years ahead, a business ol' a imillion a . car. tnnd to talce care of this enorinit trade we have pro vided our present inaninoth warerooms. Fall trade 188' will be imniense. We are ready for it. For ionths oiir senior part ner has been at the North contracting with Piano and Organ manufactnrers for instruments. I1 ha114s conenitd most adviaIntag'oitt contracts, maid the Piamnos and Organs nro "coming, cor1ning" 100,1000 more, by very sI leamer. New St 'vies, New Prices, New ''erms, New Store, New Do part u re. SPEIAL OFFER, FALL 1880. Cash prices with three Montls credit. During nontlis of Aw-' 8ept. and Oct. w. will sell PiaIoH ai d Orgaun at LowIc.,r UAsI PwiCt.s, i)aya)le *21 (ash on a Pi ano or $11) Cash on in Organ. with the balance in threo months, WI I lOUT iNTER EST. WIIAT UO YOU SAY TO THIS OF'ESt Writo for illuistrated Catalao gues and New Price Li .1:ui for Fi I , and pre paro to he astonished. LUDDEN & BATES SAVANNA H, (I A. Wholesale Jia10 an1d Oigan *!ealers, jtIIl 21 M'MASTERI, BRICE KETCINw , i E iiow toffering for thle ispection of the tilizn IYofl1t lPatirItlic thir FALL AND WI NTElk'TOC( K. Eaich clepatinenit o1f D ross Goods50., .1)rv (.oods, (lothIlig, (Gecits G oods ail hiats, is full 1up wiithl goods that have beeni CA llEUL~ILY SECLECTED, Theli qualhity of our Coeds is FItIJST CLASS, and1( thaey will be sold as low as tuiyh~ody cain 01r will sell theta., We Chtiiii1 t,, H E ADQ UA R TER1S F"or all gfoods in our line. lin Shoes we arec secoind to noneW. Ini tquality.1 they' are as good as aire shiown ilnI hiis 0or an y otherl'11 inaket . Iliiimrimheri we sell the fol lowinig br'ands, aind that MILES', llL1SER'S3, AND) A DL)Elt& CLEM'IENTS' 'We have sold( those brantds for TVEN Y EA ICS, anid they hlave always'. giveni entire saitisfti on. As for prices, no0 body sha111ll dersoli us. W ii hae a nice line of Car'pets on hand, anid are stil1l sellinig the celchrat ed l'EARLI SillRTV, as woe can Ihild no bet ter. McMASTEll, BRIICEJ & KETCHIIN. oct 1U 'J.TilE NEWV YORK 'WEEKLY HERALI). JAM ES (1tDON RENNET, Proprtetoar. TI IE REST'I AND CI lRAPEi~ST NEWSPAPER? >UBLISIIEI). ]'tOSTLAOGE FREE. ONE DOLLAR PElR YEAR, F1ITY CENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. A n Eixtrd Copy to Every (itub of Ten. THlE NEW YORK HIERALD, Pcnin EDl EVERtY DAY In the YEAR. sto Pnys for one year', Sundays t I cled, $8 pay's foir one seimr, withiouta Suanys. $5 p)i1y8 for' six moini ha, Siltdays inelituted. $4 31ays fr s6x nionthls, withot, 81und:ays. *2 1nysoronie year for lany speettled tday of 81 pa:ys fr' sitx inonths for alny spec11ied day of thei week. 81 lperl mionith (Incliltig Sitnd(ays4) wuil be charged oni subscatriptions for ii less period1 than three mlonaths. TO EUROPE, INCLUDING POSTAGE. ~Ye~ El i tpe n 1EdO'o)..."..,........ .4 0( Weekly (Inmestic Edition).................00 NEWSD)EALE~RS SUPPLIED, PCSTAGE FRAEI~. Dnily E~ttin.........2X centa per Copy. Mtlday Editlon--.............nts per Copy. We',kly.Edi.on-............. e ts Iper Copy. N. n.-Not, less lhaun 5 copIes mniled to news. tdea ilers l. whiol.sue r'ates. We allow40 noll cmmitin on Paubserlpt~ons to all Edith,on. Addaress~ NEdV YORKJ IIERIA LD, l:oatdway anad Ann screet, New York. SihOES! SilOES!! ShlOE6!!! BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS!!! plP. We canI stit, you iln prilco. oct 12 TAX NOTICE. 'TUE~ books for the collection of 7 town taxes wvill boen on 1 the 1st of October', aind remafini open1 iuntil the 1st of' Doconmber. My'ofllec is at the stoic of' Mossr's. F. Elder & Co. E. S. CI[ANDLERI, sent 30 C~lerr oumand tesi. VINES AND LIQUORS GREAT VARIETY. WOULD most respcttfilfly inform my customers and the citizens of Fi. - fild generally, that I keep in stock a t'ull supply of fiuo Liquors, Cigtrs, Tobacco, &c., &c., and guarantee Satisfaction to aly 1 one giving m a trial. Mr stock consists as follow IYPORITED LIQUJORu OTARD, DIUPUY & CO.'S COGNA' BRANDIES. BRAND'S SCIIIEDAM GINS. RAMSEY'S SCOTCH WIIISKEX.8 JAMAICA L. D. RUMS. P. MOlINO DE MORA SIIRY W INE. F. MOLINIEIL PORT WINE. 11. \MUMM & CO.'S IREIME ClLAMIPAGNE. GENUINE RIIINE WINE. DOMESTIC LI4UORS. SARATOGA PUR'E RYE WIllS KEY. NATHAN'S 1863 CABiNET RYE WHISKEY. STRAUSS' IMPEJRI A L RYE W I-. KE'Y. KIEESE"'S "OWN" 1YE WIISKE.Y. STONE MOUNTAIN JINYE AND ROCK WHIISKE.. CELERATED 1PEIFFER 4. RYE WIIISKiEY. KENTUCKY BOURBON WHiS KEY. PLANTATION R YE WJIISK .I VIRGINIA APPLE AND PEACII BRANDI1ES. NORTIH CAROLINA SWEET MASI I CORN WVII-il(KEY. PLANTATION CORN WhiSKEYS BLACKBElIY BIIANDY. GINGER BR ANDY. NEW ENGLAND RUM. FRENCILE'S "BOSTON" GIN. VERY FINE OLD CLARET WINE. IIDYE lIAUDE WNINE. 1 KEG DR Y SCU PPEllxcNN WINE. 1 KEO~X SWEET~'I SCUPPERUNONG WINE. hUKG SW'EET CATlAWBA WVINE. IBEIGEII & ENG EL'S CELEBIRAT EL) LAGER BEER. ON DRAUlj'T' AND) BOTTLED). BIASS & CO.'S IMPORITED) ALE. PURE CRAB APPLE CIDER. PURE NATURAL APPOLONA 111SWATER. cIGAnS AbI) TonBCO. TIilE AM ElRICAN TW'~INS CIGA R b .FO RI 25~ CEN'TS. THlE HAVANA CJlAlUOOTS-6 CENTS EACH. TV. W. BLA'W~EL1L'S SMOKING .TOBACCO.c CJE WING TOBACCO-TH~I REE GRADES. SUMMERYi~u BEVERAGES. THlE BESTi. IMIXED BEVERAGES OF THlE SEA SON SERVED AT ALL HIOURIS OF j THlE DAY, TO SUIT THlE MOST FASTIDIOUS TASTES. VERYLX RESPECTiFULLY, F. W. UKABENICIIT. may 8REAR OF1TOWN IHALL SALE STABLES. ALL persons wh~o bought stook from me1 last spring on timno whose notes ar10 (1uo first October, will please bo prepared to moot them. as full payiment will bo required. .Prompt payment will only enable mo, to accommodate themn ioett spring. CORN AND FODDEfR Delivered at my Stable ou Congress . Street, located one door south~ of the Ladd building. sept 23' A. WJLIFOlJD.= If you want tosavo money go to/ SuanEzatu &G n. \m4 AT H- E CORNE R STR.E FALL . AND WINTIER a 00DS. T E EG leave to inform our customers and the public generally, that we hav i lately dispos'ed of our Grocery Department for the purposO of making muor> oom for our 2D .T G O O D S, Which are now In store, and have been marked at prices to induce quick sales. W. annot onumerate the % arious kinds anot styles. but cordidly invite all to call and ox Imine our stock, and we shall endeavor to make it the interest of all to purchase. C LOTHING, .7A AT AN) G ENTS' .Fp URKISHEING GOODS. This department has been extended, and we guarantee prices as low as the lowest. )ur Troy City Perfect Fitting Crown 8hirt cannot bo surpassed. Laundried or Un. aundried mado to order if desired. BAY STATE STANDARD SCRE WED SHOES Are our specialty, and to thoso who havo tricil thorn we need nit add words. To hoso who aroyet strangors to the durability of this honestly mado Shoe, we ask you o enll and buy your winter supply, ora single pa.r only, if you peefer trying them. You will not have to conmc often--they are ack nowledged by many to outwear any h1oe made. -ALSO ZEtTOLER BROTHER1S' Gents', Ladies', Misses', and Infants' Fine Rhoes. iReduco ,our Shw > bill and save money by buying tha bot. Remombor the place J. M. BEATY & CO., oct 7 ON THE CORNER. [RAI FLL OPENINI -AT P. LANDECKER & BRO'S. AVING just returned from the North, wo can assuro our friends and customers that we have soeured the finest solection of Fall and Win, or Goods. Full unt1 complete assortment of the latest Novolties for fall roar. KID GLOVES! KID GLOVES !! Two and three Buttons, 50 cent, 'nglish Lisle Thread Gloves with two, throo and six buttons, all sizes, )otlm inlwhite and colors. Ladics' and Misses' Colored Hoso in variety. Men's Half Hose-all 1inds Our stock of White Goods, Embroidories, Handkerchiefo, Notions, &a., ias never been moro completo. Gents' Furnishing Goods in all the new and attractivo styles. New 1othin;; in now stylos and at old prices. Notwithstanding the advance in ho prie of woolon fabries, wo are receiving the largest and handsomest tok of Hiu, and medium Clothing that hts over hoi exhibited in the 3oro, which wo will vell at LAST FALL AND WINTER PRICES I An inspwtion is respectfully solicited. P. LAN)ECKER & BRO. DON'T BUY You see Yf VSTrOCK of Fur nituret, w hich will be thle largest, -haindsomuest and cheap. e sfiaccoringil to tjiali ty, anml for designt aani workinanship unequaled1. lemember' ftatl iiiv gootls are warrantedi to he as5 repreOsented, Pico your "uriniure elsew here, theni come to thle first-class store where ' on will have I ho est. select ion and cani huvr cheaper. htear in in id t hat I sil gods(1 to Rid1ge 'av. lIltlhewooti, White' Oak, Woodwardi's, Blacekstock, anidas far as Chestecr ud( Y'ork. Tihiis is a recommmiaiilat ion of' Ihe quiality' anid pice of my goods. A in'w siuppily 1V of Window Shades, \faill IPocket s, Birackets, Mirirors, Piclture rmies, Chri olinos, Itint 1 lacks, andl Ilook Shelves, chieaper thani thle cheapest. Theli largest su pply of TPin Cham inber Sets, netade to mnatchi Coillage and Cham icr Suits. (CillI anid see thlino. A niewv siply~l of Sewing Machines as good as iiy. Dlon't. luy aziaclino mecrely because youri miothier or your ineighibor has ,land likes it. h'emember t hat most oft thle niacines thl . 'are mlo~ht. largely . e lied havi e but little meiritI. Theli one you want is I he one that will save you mel and1( vexO Iion, is noiseless, runs high t [an11( will Ilast a long I ime. 1 have ~. Rlemembiier the Gol Medal was awarded to one0 of the Machines 1 r'liepset ecr eighty compel itors. I cani refer' you to nmny that are using it, and it has Iways given entirie sat isfiictionl. Rlememiber' Ilat 1 am aigent.for at Door aind ash lFactory. All ordehirs cntirusted to me will have prIomptl) attenitioni anid at ie lowest prices. Furniture neat ly repair'ed at miodleratco prices. I inm also elpared to make to order'. Lumnber and Shinigles for' sale at smiali proflts. Sew IgMachlinet Needles( andi aittaLchmenlts aiid pats of Machines cnnl b hd through te. D~on't fail to call befor'e purchaliising elsewhere. Rt. W. Ph IL4LIPS. FRESH ARIVAS GREAT -AT )0NLY'SGROCERY IlDCMET W ~OULD reseucttully inform my ----:o ceustomners and the publlic in gen .al that, nmy stock is now OM .TE AND) OE OT W aenw~ tr h ag iall depar'ti ments. I call the special tcevrpchsdb us lteiitioni of' the fairmers to a large 10 and wihwl odsoe fa o heap lot of' Soap. Tihirfy-flye Boxes p'~8 I handi~- 1(10 large cakes for $3.20 .ily. Ti welvo lloxes of .'Thie People0's Dy~os itarcht"at (A cenlts p)0r lb.CltigHa Ii great variety. Cr'ocker'y and Glass rare in groat quantity. I keep always on hand a large line Wa' o ie o~3O I', fCanned Goods, Tobacco, Cigars, btcntuhul a eaeofr mies, Liquors, etc., etc. hgsldbranadwl ega Call and examine my stock,tosey. W, II. D)ONLY, u .EIOTS oct 21 On the CIorner'. slt2 DON' B2IUY FNYPPR ~Until you have seen our's. The E.AKN ' monr' W EBSTERH, beautIfully p~aint, -LS 1, strong, dur'able. Don't f'orget the 113('. iiatmelatcosan -WEBSTER WAGONLiex a, Sthe BEST TIUING O.N W IIElCLS. U. G. D~PO T( hnkw aso htl Winnsboro, s, nietSoko ewFl.u ll. t. , DESWORtTES & C0., trGos vm rtgtt 'i~' YRidgeway, s. a.br.Oon adois Eeptavo now~l in str telags stoc ovr prchaed y u,. andwhchwil b dspsodofatlo pnces,.