The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, November 13, 1880, Image 3
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Day passenger, northward, 1.00 p. in.;
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ger, northward, 12.20 a. Tn.; south
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New Advertisements.
Debtors Take Notice-W. R. Doty
&Co.
To Let-F. Elder.
-Clerk's Sales- W. 11. Kerr, C. C. P.
Sheli'ffIs Sales-John B. Davis,
SJ:F. C.
Smoked Bacon and Breakfast Strils
at Doily's. *
Fairfield was well represented at the
State Fair, both -in exhibitors and
visitors.
APLAA9T GATHERING,
Celebrating the Soventy-Soventh El3Ithday
of a WeU Known Citizen of Fairfield.
Messrs. Editors: On yesterday, the
eighth of 1ovember, a few old and
well-chosen friends, and a portion of I
the sous and daughters and grand- 1
children of Mr. Daniel Hall, assembled C
by invitatlon, at is residence, near
Gladden's Grove, Fairfield county, to t
celebrate the seventy-seventh anniver- 3
sary of his birth. The day was bright t
and beautiful, and the weather, though C
cool, was pleasant and invigorating.
A cordial welcome was extended to j
the visitors, and, indeed, the doors of ]
that handsome and hospitable mansion C
are ever open to admit the deserving, 3
whether they 'como in the attire of0
wealth or wear the beggar's robe. Un- ]
like the birthday of the Rev. Dr. Lov
ick Pierce, upon which It was said f
that none of his assembled children
laughed, the party was a mei'ry and
sociable one-the younger members
shouting andi romping to their heart's
content, up and -down the stairway,r
through the hail, the different apart
mnent s, and out into the piazzas.' I am
sure that not a single reproof was ad
ministered to the noisy rebels by the
father and grandfather himself, nor by
any of the inmates of his home. A
banquet worthy of a king was served
at the right time, and the excellent
housekeeping of the lady of the man
sion would require a whole chapter ofI
commendation. Present at the dining
were Mr. James McCrorey (aged sev
enty-eight the previous dav), Mrs.
James McCrorey, Mr. Chiarles Dong
lass, Mrs. James Johnson, a son of the
first wite, two sons of the second~ 3'vife,
two-daughters-in-lawv and five grand
children. Mr. Daniel Hall has five
children iving, thirteen grandchildren
and two great granidchildren. He has
four children and one grandchilud at
rest. In conlusion, a prayer is offered
that this hale but venecrable gentleman
may live inithe enjoyment'of health,I
contentment and prosperity, to wit
ness the hundredtli anniversary of his
birth, and even longer, if it please1
God. May death come to him as gent
ly as the leaves fall ini autumu, and
may his eyes close upon the fading
scenes of this wvor'ld to open upon the
dzling heights of the mountains of
Paradise.
nAg si wih ecen eo us11o kisvisage,.
Holi Wears the marks of many years well spent
Of virture, truth Wven tried, and wviso expori
once." H. H. E.
Rooky Mount, November 7.
IRIS M L AND TROUBJLE8.*
An Agent Undergoing a Siege- from the.
LandLeg.
From the New York Herald.
DULN November 8.--The condi
tion of Captain Boycott and his family
has undergone not the elightest
amelioration since hli oe a state
men o hs csetoan Irish paper. In
Itwl erecalled that about a month
ag recess-server and his, escort re
treatd on oug h Mask Hiouse, fol
lowd b amob 'and that on the fol
lowin dayall die farm servants wvere
orderedtave Mir. Boycott's em
ployment. Mr. Boycott is a Norfolk
man, the son-of a clergyman and was
formerly an officer in the Thirty-nlnth
regiment. On his marriage be settled
on the Island of Achill, near here, and
.farmed there until lie was offered seime
land agencies, which occupied so much
* of his time that ho, after some twenty
eas' residence ini Achilil, was electedj
taea farm on the malu land. For1
seven years ho has farmed at Lotgh
* Mask, acting also as. Lord Erne's
agent. H~e hias, on his own accofnnt,
hda few ,difflculies with his work
peohple; biut these were tided over by
concessins on his part, and all went
smoothly till the serving of notices
,tupon Lord Er'ne's teinants. All the
weight of the tenants' vengeance has
fallen u pon' the' unfortunate an,1
whom the irritated p' ple declare
they will "hunt out o the country4".
The position is an extraordinary one.
During his.per'iod of occupation, Mr.
Boycott has laid out a great deal of
. money on his farm, has impr~oved 'the
rbada and made turnips and other rootI
1rops to grow, -wert. non3 grew be
iore. But the Couantry sie haa struck
)gaittst h1n, and he is 1ow aelutilly ill
1 state of selge. P'ersoially
ATENDEDI UY AN AnM ED ESCOu',
lic haq a arrisoi of ten coilstables on
hi pronaes. somno established in a hut
itud the rost in that part -ot Lough
Mask House adjacent to the old cnstle.
Garrisoned at home and escorted
rbroad, Mr. Boycott and his family are
noiw reduced to one femnale domestic.
l0verybody elseo has gone away, pro
testing sorrow, bit alleginig that the
power brought to bear upon thom was
'reater thai they could resist. Farm
laborers, workimen, herdsmen, stable
mn-all wont long ago, leaving the
.orn stan11din ug, the horses in the stable,
thIe sIeep in the 1eld, the turlips,
wedos, carrots and potatoes .in the
ground. Even t(e laundress reftsed
to wash for the family any longer; the
laker at Ballinrobe Is att'aid to supply
bhem with bread, aid the butcher lears
o send thien ment. The state of siege
A perflect.
"IIUNTED OUT."
When the strike first began, Mr.
Boycott 'wont bravely to work with
as family, setting tihe young ladies to
caping and inding, and lookinar after
.he beasts and sheep himself. lIut the
itruggle is nearly at an end now. Mr.
Boycott has sold some of his stock;
mlit he cal neither sell his cr01) to anly
)ody else, nor, as they say in the north
)f England, "vin" it 'for himself.
i'hero renains in the ground at least
M500 worth of potatoes and other root
:rops, and the owner has no possible
nieanse of doing atything with them.
'or would any hmlani bueng buy i.hem
Lt any price ; nor, if any sUch nurson
vOre found, would lie be able t'o find
my laborer to touch any manlier of
vork on the spot under the ban. By
mi iipalpable and invisible power it is
lecreed that Mr. Boycott shall be
'hunted out," and it Is more than
loubtfi whether h' will, under exist.
fig circumstances, be able to stand
Lgainst it. He is unquestionably a
>rave and resolute main, but there is
oo much reason to believe that with
ut his garrison and escort his life
vould not be worth an hour's pur
hase. There are few fairer prospects
han that from the 'Steps of Lough
dask House, a moderately comforta
lo and tupretending edifice, not quito
,8 good as a large farmer's homestead
n England.
BUT TIE POTATOLS WILL ROT
11 the ground and the cattle will go
stray, for not a soul in the Ballinrobe
ountry dar touch a spade for Mir.
loycott. P'ersonally, lie is protected,
ut no woman in Dallinrobo would
reami of 'washiing hiini a cravat or
aoking him a loaf. All the people
ave to say is that they are sorry, but
hat the "dare not.') Hence either
Ir. Boycott, with an escort arimed to
he teth, or his wife without all OF
ort, for the people would not hiarm
pr, mullst go to Ballinrobe after put
mug a horse in the shafts themselves,
uy what they can, and bi'ing it home.
iverybody advises therin to leave the
ountry, but the answer of lie be
ieged agent is simply) this: "I can
ardly desert Lord Erne, and, more
Vel', Iy own property is sunk in this
lace." It is very much like asking a
an to give up work and go abroad
)r the benefit of his health. le can
ot sacrifico his occupation and his
roperty.
TO J~iET.
fUE building' known as Morris' Hotel,
I. now occupjied by air John Glad.
on. Apply to F. ELDER,
nov 13-txlm
DEBTORS TAKE NOTICE.
ALL parties indebted to us on any
.l account wvhatever will please0 come1
rward and sett le immiiediately,as we noe'd
10 mloneyV and mlust haiivo j it.fAy one
'ho has bought stock from us, who is so
infortuinato as not te bo able to pay, will
lease bring the stock and agree on a
ettlemetu so as to save us5 trouble, and
or~ts to t'-emfse'lv-s. Set tlement we flmust
anve. No other notice will be given, and
ction will be ta:-en at 0110 algainist all1
hodoe n3tot ro0Qpond.
nov 13- tx2w W. R . DOT Y & Co.
SHLERIFF'S SALTE.
BYvrn o n'xecuit.ifln to me di
rooedI wlloffer for sale, before
he CourtHuodo in Winnsboro,
C .. on the first Monday in December
ext, betweeni the legal hours of sale, the
ollowinig des.cribedl propibrty, to wvit:
All of' the right, title and interest of
laroline J. Jones in theo traet of land ly.
ng in Fairfild 0 imnty, containing three
mndred and eighty (380) acres, more er
ess, and bounded by lands of II. W.
)esportes, Mrs. Martha Woodwvard and
thers, sold as the property of Mrs. Caro
ine J. Jones, at the suit of WV. J. Davis.
Trermis-Cashi. JOlIN 13. DAVIs,
Sheriff's Office, 8. 7. C.
Vinnsb~oro, S. 0., Nov. 13, 1880.
nov 13
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Y virtue of an execution to mfo di
L)roote d, I will offer for sale, before
lie Court House cdoo'r in Winnsboro,
;. 0., on the first Monday in Decomaber
iext, between the legal hours of sale, the
ollowmig described propeorty, to wvit:
All that tract of land, lying in Fairficild
oeunty, containing fifty (150) acres. more
ur less, and boundect by lands of Joseph
~eyes, Jessie C. Robinson. and lying orn
he0 waters of Sandy lgiver, sold as tihe
'ro'orty of Solomon 3Vidnor, at, the suit
i 4harley Crosby.
Terms--Cash. JOHN B. D AV13,
Sheriff's Offlee, 8. F. C.
Vinnsboro, S. C., -Nov. 13, 1880.
nov 13.
ELWAYS ON HARD I
The very best NORFOLK OYSTERS,
hree timies a week, at
F. WV. HABENIOUT'S,
Best Salt Waoter FRESH FISTI, all the
'ar round, and always warranted to be
:eod, at
F. W. H ABENICHT'8.
To arrive this week one barrel Old 1933
tATH AN'S CABINET WilISKEY, (gen.
l'no), at .
F. WV. HABENICHIT'S.
P. 5. Some of same, very old, in stock.
PHILADELPHII4 L~AGSR ,BEER In
ne-half Pint Bottles, for Family use,
cery low, at
nov11
Lier 'i'li le Itintst relia.he Ito t -I% weil.
ZI'nd emirelyi Vegetlible. ic'tti' 15I ceIlt:; for hu1ge
bwes. Hold by all DriggibL II thi;coumiy.
3MACO'N, Al., Jull% 1, 181p.
Ihave us1ed Shoonfeld's 8000c 14ed ()n nIry
horses with the best. results, I had onoe hormi
turned over to mo for which the owner would
havo taken $25, and after treattiftt him with the
8tock Feed for two weeks, I consider him worth
$tO. My wife las tried It, alco on her chickens,
wiieh wo' dying rapidly with cholera, and slic
did dot lose one after giving the lirstdose.
Yourvs truly
J. II. PURTi lt,
Proprietor Livery stable.
Sold by nt Druggists In this count.y.
CoLTlM's, OA., J11n. 11, ISMS.
DMt. J. 0O. iFFETT--1ear IDoctor--Last sum.
inor, when our little girl wai teething, wo I r-(j
a gre'at, itmber of prescriptions, bit, none of
themii relieved ier. We finaily lid brotght to
our notice your Tecethim (Tr thinpr I'owdterao.
aid used then with I he happiest, resuits. They
Kave her i 13peedy And 'eliallelit, relief. I
very helrtily recommend them (4o ot.hers.
Youra very truly,
(i. it. OAN
President Columbus letanlo College.
rT( speedy crioen of miore* and crupitpis ueon the
skin have becin rcmarkable.
G0.J)TlWA1IT & SON,
Drugghits, Troy, Ala.
HEALTII AN) EmTrY CO.3I1INED.
Wommni' l11h.-oe who has !ngr studied
this sulbJ ect nw presents the result of his In
Vestigatons8. lI Is hlap y to say t hat, he has
discovered "Woman's lest Friend." It is
adapted espeeially to those eln's where lie
womb 14 disordered, and wli cur(, any irregi
larlty of the "inenses." Bradlieldl's Female,
Regilator acts like4 a charm in "wiites " or a
stlt aencheck of the "motsthly courses,'l from
cold, trouble of mind or li ke cntsos, by restor
ing the chargo in every instance. In chro'nic
cnses Its action iIs prompt And ceIlve, Iind
saves tihe comiet ItItiin rm01 cotitless evils an1d
remmature decay. Prepared by Dr. J. hral
eld AtInnta, Ga. For sale at $1 50 per bottle
by all druggists. .
3lIlltown, (ChnmmemsCo Ala., July It, 1877.
I have 11sed youlr Fennle Iegulator' extenl
alvely iII my pricthee for a long t ino, and with
entire success wler there was no compilea ion
of disease. If it is not a .pl'ecile', it is, In ly
opini1on, the best known retiedy for the di.
cases for which It is reconnn'nded.
J. It. DAVIS, 31. 1).
Messrs. Iama. tiankin & Lamar: Gentlemen:
A member of my faintly whom I featred had
Consiiptiou has beeln ciilrely curetd by ith"
use of Ilrewor's Lung Itestorer. IIls condition
was very alarming to all of us, and we dId
evtry thing we couli (i1nk of to :enlellt him,
without, mtecess, untl il got him a bott le of your
L Rn itestorer. lie began to imnprove after thi'
efirst dose and before l hadi takei two bottles
was ent irely curid, where I feared no curei was
possible, an11d I most chleer ully recomnild It to
ill who have any iffetions of tho lungs. lIe
wats coughing and spItting a the tlitne, so in
cessantly that it preventt1 hits sleeping at.
night, a id what, little Slec ) he got. did not, re
fresh him1 i 1,h least. 11ad but lit Utl pin'ptito
and shice he began the use of Brewei's Ln1.
Iestorer has sielt well and his appet It' Is v'eIy
much better. I have never seen ntlltillg at,
so ty Itnd effect a 4'1ire iIn so short a time.
Wishiltg you greate sticeess and hoping .he
above may influence ruany try Brewer's
Lung Restorer where they need a iiedlicine to
strentg hell and restore tihe Lunigs to ai hrelthy
coudio1. I am very res ict.fuly
,it HS. H. J. NVILAA1
72 Washington Av. near Wesh'yan Female
College.
Sold by the DrugIsts of this county.
T R A M
Good Reasonsf'or the Doelor'sFith.
UNO,0A. INr1h1 I 23. 1890.
We have for twelve innt0 hIs beeil persCrlblng
8.8. S. ("Swilt.'s SyphililIte specitle") in the
Ireatment of syphills ald mially other disenses
for which It, IS r'Oelommlem1'(l, an I are franmk to
say that the results have been most- satisfacto
ry, not having been disil ptint'Ied In a single
instance. We t hink. for al diseases for wlihth
It, is recommended, it stanths without. a pt'er
nnd that tho medical prof'ssion will; sooner or
later, be forced (A)cknowlcuhii it in the Iret
ment of the SyphilIs, in all stagesas a pine qua
non. N. L. GALLOWAY, 31. 1).
J. T. ROH)INSON, IM. D).
,ATlLANTA, 0A.,.Nlny 22 1879.
One of ourworRmn hold abad cns 01 syph
Ill.,, of five years' st tndinge aond wasczte e.1.11 n.
nowtols oernes nli i Ocownl belf
sleand adwl. W.H.& T W . 1or18
sing.ITSECFCCMANPore
DesAlantre a, Ga.e 1 Cni'a
Sld b, lCOl 010uggisitsit (1
Cadd bouiloydfin ugg.nsFren.
seLt pesn2h8buh tc
froem least1 sprn onl ~n tme whste
pleaseta Ia be ene to mrevet them. brogh
feu paymenlt wivnlonwa b e andquird
andocapesayen t tile aly emnabee
mine, ato narcc o od atoew tem tiexto
DelivynJerea emy Stal o onr ess
Stre0eVt, ocastomm h ared one dorsuhof Bohe
Naewt bcase lits onya' within thew iat, tew
yeamrs thaem' ie got ben ipesand itb peroght~
forthin ye rechfevery one: ld inprncip
ease adeof rto nvetisof wsolide nd ( tht
airst pan a oneute cnear'ly wevery yeart o,
posd toasea mod' sight, 'rie geandvaonlver
Ince the naly tnase daswit Read thee Iol
goinga writtonlyarrn of withe mnnye hun
drs; yoursiwiler cnino smlroe
Patenthcasyos gfte yei.ar. tee it knwit aw
Ayear bfoor e ot itait, ow caappogood
f ortnar logr. .1n, Yoth fLNY
Rems~eber nha, Js ood a4 onaliy pant
alwheoy cepaincs i'iwoc. ter
gie G rtenIwaMrrat f whihte8folin
LUDJ)EN & i$ATEF
I 11-SOUIREltN
USIC HOUSE.
TilE MUSIC HOUSE OF THE SOUTH
ICEMO'VAL TO OUlt
New Double Stare
An Innense Music Temple.
Two largostores, each 30 feet front and
f6ur stories high, fronting on three streets
and fillod from cellar to loft with musical
supplies. Nothing to compare with it in
the Southern States.
A BIG STORE,
A BIG STOCK,
A BIG TRADE,
AND 10OB TO cOmm,
During t1 ten years since our estab
lishiunt of our 11011 0 we have developed
the music trado of tho South to a' won
derful degree, but as yet we have only be
gun. WIeso, not iany years ahead, a
business of a million a 3 oar. and to tako
earo of this enormous trade we havo pro
vided our present inmannioth warerooms.
Fall trade 188V will be imnenso. We are
ready for it. For nionths our senior part
nor has been at the North contracting
with Piano and Organ manufacturors for
instrunments. Do has concluded most
advantageous contracts, and the Pianos
and Organs aro "coming, coming" 100,000
more, by every steamer. Now Styles, Now
Prices, Now Terms, Now Store, Now De
parturo.
SPECIAL OFFER, FALL 1880.
Ciash prices with threo Months credit.
During months of Amt. Sept. and Oct.
we will sell Pianos ai d Organs at LOwEST
CAsRI Pimoms, payablc $25 Cash on a Ji
ano or $10 Cash on ani Organ, with the
balance in three months, WITHOUT INTEC
EST.
WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THIS OFFER?
Write for Illustrated Catalogues and
New Price Lists for Fall 1880 and pro
pare to be astonished.
LUDDEN & BATES'
SAVANNAH, GA.
Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers.
july 21
MUMASTERI, BIE
&
M G40HI N
ARE now ofl'ring for the inspection
of the cit izeons of Fairfield their
F'ALL AND) WLNTERI STrOCI. 'Ench
deparitmenit of Dress Goods, Dry
Goods, (lotin g, Gentsa Goods andl
Hats, is full upl with goods thati have
been1 CARhEF~ULLY SELECTED.
Tbc) quiality of our Goods is FIRST
CLASS, and they will b e sold as low
as anybody canl 01r will sell tem. We
clamim to be
HEADQ UA RT ERS
For all goods in our line. In Shoes
we arc sccondl to none. In quality
tIhey are as good aus areO Qshown in this
or anyW othier Imrket . Rememberll)O we
seil the following bra'nds, and that
every piri ar1e warranted:
MILE1S',
JIEISElt'S, AND)
A DLElf & CLEMENTS'
We have sold the~se b~ranlds for TEN
YEA RS,11( am they luivo always given
entire saltisfacti in. As for' prices, 110
body shll~i under'sell us8..
We have~ aL11C nicelne of Carpets on
hand, and1( are still sellinhg the ceilebrt
ed1 PEARL S111 RT, as we canfndo
better. * l - o
McMASTERI, BRICE & KETCIN.
oct 12
W~\e think wo can showv a little the
nicest Stock of Newv Fall and Win
ter Goods, over brought to our
burg. Come and sco us8.
SUGENITEIMERI & GROEsCE.
FRESH GROCERIES i
i UGA RS, assorted. Cofl'ees, 10,
JALguafvraf and( Old Gov. Java,
Rio and1( Old Gov. Java Roasted.
TIeas, Blhack, Impler'iali, GunpjOWder
and1( Young Ilyson.
CANNED GOODS.
Pears, Peaches, Pbincapples. To
miatoesl, Salmon, Corned Beef', De~vled~
ilam and Turkey, Sardines, &c.
Macaroni and'Cheese, Gingcer Pro
serves, Pint head Oat Meal, Coopel
Ocelatine, Mustard, Black Peppor and(
Nutmnegs.
Baldwin Catsup, Cress & Black.
wvell's Chtow Chowv, Empire. Chow
Qhlow, Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per
rn's W~or'cestershirel' Sauice.
J. F. McMASTER & 00.
sep~t 14
Dross Goods, Laces, Collars, Cnfl',
Boots, Shoes, Neckties, Hats, Caps,~
Ntions and oceans of New Goods,
Pricos Low, irslt, Last and All Vhe
Time. SUOENHIMER & GROEsOIIEL.
DRI. W. E. AIKEN,
-D)EALERl IN
Dru~ga, Medicines, Toilet Goods, eta,
wJNsnOIO, s, C,
Driy Goods and Notions for every.
body and pr'iccs low at
Sue n nun & an- -SQEL
IPUIRE
WINES AND LIQUORS
GREATVARIETY.
WOULD iost respeCCiIly inform
my customers auid the citizens of Fal -
field generally, that I keep in stock a
full supply of fine Liquors, Cigars
Tobacco, &c., &c., and guarante<
satisfaction to any one giving me a
trial. Mv stok consists as follow :
IMPORTED LIQUOICS.
OTARD, DUPU Y & CO.'S COGNA(
BRANDIES.
BRAND'S SCILIEDAM GINS.
RAMSEY'S SCOTCH WHISKEiS
JAMAICA L. D. RUMS.
F. MORINO DE MORA SHERRY
WINE.
F. MOLINIER PORT WINE.
(1. H. MUMM & CO.'S RIHEIMS
CHAMPAGNE.
GENUINE RHINE WINE.
DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
SARATOGA PURE RYE WHIS
KEY.
NATHAN'S 1863 CABINET RYE
WHhISKPY.
STRAUSS' IMPERIAL RYE WIllS
KEY.
KEESE'S "OWN" RYE WHISKEY.
STONE MOUNTAIN RYE AND
ROCK WHISKEY.
CELEBRATED PFEWV'EER E. RYE
WHISKi EY.
KENTUCKY BOURBON Wills
KEY.
PLANTATION RYE WHISK
VDIGINIA APPLE AND PEACH
BRANDIES.
NORTH QAROLINA SWEET MASIh
CORN WHISKEY.
PLANTATION CORN WHISKEYS
BLACKBERRY BRANDY.
GINGER BRANDY.
NEW ENGLAND RUM.
FRENCHE'S "BOSTON" GIN.
VERY FINE OLD CLARET WINE.
HOME MADE WINES.
1 KEG DRY SCUPPERNONGWINE,
1 KEG SWEET SCUPPERNONG
WINE.
I KEG SWEET CATAWBA W1NE
MALT IQUORS:
BERG ER & ENG E L'S CELEIBR AT.
El) LAGER iBEElt ON D)RAUGW)'
AND) BOTTLED.
BASS & CO.'S IMPORTED) ALE
PURE CRAB APPLE CiDuR.
PURE NATURAL APPOLONA
R11S WATER.
VERY RESPECTFULLY,
F. W. HIKABENICIfT.
REAR OF TOWN HALL
19EW ARRIVAL
FALL AND WINTED
CLOTHING, HATS AND LUR
NISHING GOODS,
At the Groat Clothing Store of
SUOENHTEIMER & GRoEscIJEL.
Every one in want of Clothing shouk
go to the CLOTHING STORE
of Sugenhoirmner & Groes
dhel, before buying as
the largsst and
most comn..
pleto
Stock of these Goods ever off'ereid il
Winnsboro will be found there.
HOW TO BlET.
Don't bet on elections, but be
your bottom dollar that Sugenhimn
or & Groeschel can suit yon for th,
least money of any house in town.
Wo select our Clothing with wvatehful carct
Wo try to always doal with you fair.
WVe're bound to please-ever rindy to tr3
Come and Soc us when you want to buy
SUGENILEIMERL & GROESCIIE.
SHAVING SALOON
T IE undersigned begs leave to sa
toth public thait he Is now riul
ning a flest-class Shaving Salooni I
every resp~ect. None but com11petel]
and expert workmen are empl Ioyed
and those wvho wvill favor us with thi
custom are guaranteed satisfactioui
HlAIR-CUTTING
Done hii the latest and neatest styk
D~on't forget to call and give me
trial, and I will pleas9e you.
I J. M. McCALL,
Opposite Dr. Aiken's Draug Store,
sept St
TAX NOTICE.
'THIE books for the collection c
7 town taxes will be open on th
let of October, and rentain open ut
the 1st of December. My oieo is
the ,store of Messrs. F. Eider & Co.
E. S. CH ANDLER,
sept 30 (lerk ndm Traurm.
I ALL [ANTD ITE
W E BEG leave to inforn our customers and the public generally, that we( l ave
lately disposed of our Grocery Departiuont for the purpose of making mnbr
room for our
Which are now in store, and have been marked at prices to induce quick salon. We
cannot onunterate the -ariouis kinds and styles, but cordallly invite all to call an4 o,
ainino our stock, and wo shall endeavor to make it tho interest of all to purchase.'
CLO T HING, H ATg AND G.rENT 8' U.FURNiSIKLNG 'GOODS.
This departnent has been extended, and we guarantee prices as low s the lowest.
Our Troy City Perfect Fitting Crown Shirt cnunot be ussod. Laund-rld or Un
laundried iado to order if desired.
BAY STATE STANDARD SCREW'ED SHOES
Are our specialty, and to those who have tried them we need not ndd words. TO
those who aro yet strangerrs to the durability of this ionestly mado Shoe, we as ybu
to call and buy .your winter supply, or ia singlo pair only, it you prefer trying thein.
You will not have to conic often---thoy arc acknowlodgod by many~to outwear any
Shoo inado.
ALSO
ZEIGLER BROTIIERS' Gents', Ladies', Misses', and Infants' Fine Shoes. toduoo
your S oo bill and savo money by buying thn bect. Ituinombor the place
J. M. BEATY & CO.,
oct 7 ON TIE CORNER.
GRAND, FALL OPENING
-AT
P. LAND ECKER & BR O'S.
F~AVING just returnod from the North, we can assure our friends anl
1 customers that wo havb secured the finest selection of Fall and Wins
tor Good. Full and complete assortment of the latest Novelties for fai
wear.
KID GLOVES! KlI) GLOVE3 1! Two and three Buttons, 50 cent
English Lislo Thrend Gloves with two, three and six buttons, all sizes,
both in white and colors.
~E-ISI.E 'r JEIOSI VERT.
Ladies' and Misues' Colored Hose in variety. Men's Half Hose-al
kinds
Our stock of White Goods, Embroideries, Handkerchiefr, Notions, &c.,
has never been iore cimplete.'
Gonts' Furniishing oods in all he ncw and attractivo styles. New
Clothing il 1eW styl eS an1d at old prices. Notwithstidiiig the advano in
the price of woolen fabric, wa are receiving the lairgest and111 haniidsomeost
stook of fino and 1ndimns1 Clothing tha hati ver been exhibited in the
Boro, which we will sell at LAS' FALL AN) WINTER, PRIC.S I
An inspeetion is re;pect fully solicitA.
'C'.L';
- P.IANDRCKER& BRO.L
DOiN'T BUY
Y STOCK~ of Furniturec, wh lu i will be the largiest, hanidsosnest and cheap
.Istaccortding to gnality, andi for designi anu workinanship uneqC(ualed.
Riemembehr lt.hatali iny goods sire wasrranuted to be) 5 asrepresenitedl. PrIco your
Furniturc elsewhere, thlen consie to thle tirst-chiiss storC where you will have thle
best selectlin and cans buys chsetper. Bear ini iinad that I ship goods to Ridge
way. llethewood, White Oak, Woodthvard's, liackstock, and as f'ar as Chester
and( York. Tlhsis is a re'commiieiisation of' thie qualitAv anud price of' miy goods.
A neCw supll)y of' Wintlow ShadesQ1, Wall Pockets, Brackets, Mirrors, Picture
Fraines, Claromos, flant ltaceks, anad liook Shelves, cheaper than~l the cheapest.
The largest supply of' Tlin Chambiuer Sets, niado to mnatch (Cotinage and Chami
ber Sitts. Call antid see t teni. A new suplyl of Sewving Machines as good as
ansv. Doen't. Buy a IAlachini merei'ly beenuse your' moiher or' your* neghbor has
it luid likes it. itemecinbers that uiost, of' thle machines that arie most largely
pll'ted have but little mierit. TIhe onte you waTL~nt is thle one that will save *vou
tinimc anid vcxationi, is noiseless, runs light naat wvill last. a long timci. I have
it. Rleiiesnber the Gol~d Mledal was awasrdled to onse of' the Machisses Ireprecsent
ever' eighity conipetitor's. I. cnn refer yot m:niiy thant arse usling it, and( it, has
always given eiitir' satisfactions. lincsmber thaut I amn sgenit. for a D.oor anid
Sash lFactory. All orders enstriust ed to ino will lhave priompt~f attentIon and at
the lowest prices. Furnuiure neat ly relsaire 'd ati nisoilerat e prnices. 1 am~ also0
prepared to snake to order. Lume iian- 1111 Shingles5 for sahe at. small profits. Sew
I g Machine Needles ansil at tachmnnsts a aid parts oft Mach ines canl bo hind through
mac. Donm't fail to call before purschiasini elsewhere. R.* \\r Ph llLLIPS.
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