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OWN AND COUNTY T-ai$D o? THE, Nuwa Ao, O INst fRa( --Tri-weekly edition, fibur dollai's pe annum, in advance; weekly editlomi two dollars and fifty cents peran'uum irdvance. Liberal discount to club %1tfive and upwards. RATas Op ADvETisiNo.-One dolla -or inch for the first ipsertion, a i Elfty cents per inch for each subseq ien IseOrtion. These rates apply to all ad vertisements, of whatever nato re, an< are payable strictly in advance. Coii tracts for three, six or twelve month made on very liberal terms. Trai sient local notices, fifteen cents pe line for the first insertion and sevel and one-half cents per line for eacl suoscquOntinsertion. Obituartes am tributes of respect charged as aqv'r tisements. Simple announcements o "6arriages and deaths published free o charge, a'nd solicited. All comnianications of whatsoeve: nature, should - be addressed to th< Winnabbro Publishing Company Wiunsboro, S. C. RAItIOAD SOHEDULE.-The train on the Charlotte Columbia & Augusti Railroad reach *innsboro as follows Day passenger, northward, 1.00 p. in. southward, 5.12 p. ni. Night passen ger, northward, 12.20 a. n.; south ward, 8.69 p. ni. Day freight, north. ward 8.55 a. in.; southward, 12.4( p. m. Night. freight, northward, 2.8f a. In.; southward, 10.85 p. In.-Thif schedule is on the basis of Washing toi time, which Is about fifteen minute' ahead of Winnsboro time. New Advertisenents. Call at,Conner &.Cliandler's. If You Want-F. W. E senicht. Final Discharge-W. A. Ularke. Valuable Land for Sale-Miss Mary McAliley, Chester, S. C. .Cottoni sold at ten cents in Winna. boro on Monday. This is encourag. ing. Don't fail to attend the great buggy sale on Saturday; they are good, and must be closed out. * It is reported that Wallace has given: Henry Johnston a hundred dollars tc go to Washington and say that the Democrats would not let Wallace come down here to speak. This is very liberal. Mr. Richard H. DeTreville, former ly a citizen of this place, was married in Hopkinsville, Ky., on the 11th ins, to Miss Sudle C. Wallace. We extend congratulations and best wishes to our young friend and his bride. May they live long and prosper. A large quantity of land will be sold by the clerk of court on the first Mon day of December. There are about twenty-five tracts' advertised for sale, and we expect some of them will be sold at low figures. Parties desiring plantations ol good terms would do well to take notice. It is rumored that the leading Radicals in this county are seeking to stir up some devilment. Let them take notice that their actions are closely watched and that their villainous schemes will all come to naught. The time has passed when they can accom )lish their diabolical designs upon the white men of this county. Mr. F. W. Hlabenicht tells us this iorning of the many nice things he * as on hand, which are the best that au be found anywhere. Hot rum Sunches, hot Tomn and Jerrios, and iose divine -'Don Carlo" cigars. If oni want anything in that line call nud see him. lHe also keeps fresh fish id oysters, which are too delicious to ention. SPERsONAL.-Mr'. E. .E. Calvo, the Sneral traveling agent of the Colum )a Resgister, is now I Winnsboro doktng after the interests of his paper. et -represents a live paper, pub thued at the capital of the State; td It will be especially attractive and Aitresting during the next mouths e in the Legislature will be in ses. # ni. Success to Mr. Calvo and the er he represent. * escall the attention of our readers the now advertisement of Messrs. nor & Chandler, which appears in issue. They have a handsome ~,rtment of everything usually kept ei r line and at prices to suit the t4 s. There is something for "pretty ygng sweethearts and wives," and ecnowv the former wvill fully appre gethose nice cameo rings if the $fgng "ackstraws" will only buy tig and Present. NBLUO 8SA.-I will sell, at auc t~ii on Saturday, November 20, 1880, i~ nnsboro, S. C., a fill assortment w buggies, consistlg of Top and ~ p Buggies, Platform Wagons, oe' Wagons, and, also, one fine R ition Tel) Carriage. This work4 )~mthe celebrated factory of Louis QCicinnati, Ohio, and all guar. Sfor one year. Attend this sale ~ t a good buggy at a low price. 01ositivo and without reserve. W. A. HIVFFMAN. STATE AGRIoUtTUnAL 8001ETY. ,M tate Agricultural and Mechani c4] sociation hold 1t4 annual meet, M Columbia last Thursday. The Sary made his report. The propo. slimf the Columbia Board of Trade charge of and embellish the F 'ounds and buildings for the o of holding a spring Floral ore, and making it a resort for pie of the city, wvas considered * ferred to the Executive Com :with power to act. B. -F. Crayton, of Anderson, elected President by a .large ]ohlowing gentlemen were elect. -Presidents for the Congros. MEistricts: E. R. McIver, Darn first district; W. G. U~inson, eton, second ; J. Wash. Watta La ures, thld; B.. Ii. bassey, York, fburh;- A, '. Butler, Aikeai, fliTh. hiThe Exticutive Cominitieo were rc elected -as folluws: Wfn. Wallace, Co lumbia; J. M. ilfinan, Lexington; msaac S. Bamberg, Barnwell; E. - L -Roche, Chayloston; N. C. Robertson, Faifield; L. C. Thompson, Kershaw D. P. Duncan, Vnion. Col. Thos. W, r Holloway, of Pomaria, was re-olected I Secretary unanimously. PAIRFZELD A 2'THA7 FAIR. . The Old Vouuty Fully Sustaining Her Rep. At utation. At the recent State Fair the follow. r' ing )Fairfield exhibitors were awarded premiums: 3 HOIUSEIOLD AND FANCY DEPARTMENT. Can hermetically sealed peaches, r Miss Annie McMahon, silver; can her. r metically sealed apples,'Mrs. M. L. Owings, silver; watermelon preserves, 3 Miss Annie McMahon, silver ; peach. leather preserves, Miss Wesley Ruff, silver; apple jelly, Miss Lillie Me. Mahon, silver; currant jelly, Mrs. N. C. Robertson, silver; quince jelly, Mrs. J. B. Hardin, silver; scupper nong jolly, Miss Wesley Ruff, silver; wild grape wine, Mrs. N. C. Robert son, silver; blackberry acid, Mrs. N. C. Robertson, silver; cherry pickle (sweO), Mrs. N. C. Roberison, silver; cabroidered tattiig end., Miss Annie McMahon, silver; scroll work, Shimuel D. Fant, aged 14, premium; chair, rocker, sofit and table, A. S. and W. D. Gaillard, silver; one pencil draw ing, A. S. Gaillard, diploma; tuired quilt, (lady 84 years old), Mrs. Mary Feaster, silver. FAIM AND MECIIANICAL DEPARTMENT IIORSEs. Best heavy draft brood mare, J. P. Elkin, $20; best single harness horse, open to' the wQrld, $10; best single .harness mare, open to the world, T. L. IBulow, $10. CAT'rLE-THOnOUGHnRED AND GRADED. Ayrshire cOw, three years old, (milker) D. R. Flenniken, $20; lHol stein bull calf, .D. R. Flenniken, $6; Jersey heifer, two years old, D. R. Flenniken, $15; Jersey cow, three years old, J. B. Turndr, $20; Jersey bull calf, J. D. Turner, $5; Jersey heifer calf, J. B. Tnrner, $5; best Brah min bull, three years old, J. B. Elkin, $20; best Jersey calf, five months old, J. B. Turner,. $6; best milch cow, D. R. Flenniken $20. SPECIAL. Pair of deer and fawn, D. R. Flenni ken, $5. IMP.LEMENTS AND FARM PRODUCTS. Best hoe, South Carolina made, W. S. Iabb, diploma; best improved garden hoe, South Carolina made, W. S. Rabb, diploma; best cotton gin, South Carolina made, J. M. Elliott, diploma; red rust proof oats, N. C. Robertson, $5; cultivated grass'hay, D. R. Flenniken, "American Farmer;" basket of pears, D. R. Elkin, $5. VAcorIATION.-A t the recent meet ing of the State Board of Health, Dr. S. Barucn, of Camden, read a report optpd subject of vaccination, of which the Columbia Register gives the fol losving synopsis: The report .dwelt upon the great necessity of ageneral vaccination of the people, and emnbraced~vsluable r'e ports tromn all the saib-boa'de 'of health ini the State slioking. the 'cryino need of vaccinationi. The sub-boardTs were almost unanimous in their recomn mnendation that some1 step) be taken to protect the peole against the scourge of small-pox, 4vyhi may at any time invade the State.: The report dwdlt at length upon the statistical ad oth er evidences whielt deiflonstrate the efficacy of the 'pr'otective power of vaccination and its amiello'rating effect upon small-pox when from any canse, as foinsitance, inefficient vaccinationi, or thle wvanhg imiflue'nc6 of' protective measures., small-pex is contracted. The report also proved by statistical evidence that the vacci nat ion perform ed by Jenner and his imumediate foi lowers afforded far greater protection to the people of that tine thana thle vac cination done ill more recent times. This wvas demnstrated. too, bv refer ence to various epidemics wich had prevailed from time to time to thle preCsent daiy. Tfhe report also dIwelt upon the absurd position which tihe anti-vaccinationists occupy inl their opposition to this great boon, and aj> p~ealed to the executive committee t use their utmost endeavor to induce the Legislature to give them the prop er~ asistanee forn carrying out thte plan, which wvas embodied, to have a gener al vaccination for the State. The re porter llmpressed upon the committee tile importance of immediate acotion, as by this means thley wvould do their full duty, and if time people~ remained unprotected the responsibility would remainl withl the legislative bodies which refused their assistance, Hie concluded by map~ping out a. plan for general vaccination. The rep~ort was referred to the committee appoint ed by the State Board of Health at its last session1 to p~resenit withl their annu ad report to the Legislature. F'INAL DISCHA~tE. NOTICE is Ile)eby given that t' will apply to the. Judge of 15robate for Fairfield County, Tuesday, December 15, 1880, for a final discharge as guardian of W. H.-Clarke.-W. A, LARKE. nov 17--4t* VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE.. T WELVE hundred and forty-five (1246) - Ares of land, belonging -to the late Samuel McAliley, will be seld. at Chester, the 1st Monday of December next. The anisdivided into six (8) tracts, a plat of whieh can be seen at the Sheriff's of. flee. Each tract contains both bottom and ulpland--original forest and open land. Also, seven (7) lots in the town of Ches tot. TEnMS o1 SALE: One-third cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of purchasers, and a mortgage of the premises sold. Pur chasers to pay for all necessary papors. MISS MARY McALILEY, Executrix of the late Sam'L. MoAliley, nov 16-t lxi TO LE3T. r 3HE building' knqwn as Morris' Hote!, *..L now oco-.piud. .by Mr. John Glad. den. Anply to F. RL~i4J~t CoRlof & Canl o -AND SEE T HE Finest lines of Ladiea' and Gonts Gold Watches, Chains, Pins and Ear-Rin g, that have over boon brought to this place. ALSO A fine assortment of Cameo and Plain Fingor Rings. S ALSO 1Silver and Plated Ware of all kinds. Violins, Violin 6trings, &o. HANDSOME TOILET SETS. Vaes, Motto Cups, Lamp Gods, Glass ware, Clocks, &o. All as CuEAP as tho Cheapest. nov 16 I. YOU WANT ANYTHING IN THE ILjTQXcrO,E LIJEE, CALL AND GET THE BEST AT F W H./BENfICHT's. SCOTOH WHISKEY PUNCHES, -AT F. W. HIABENICHT'S. IIOT JAMAIOA RUM PUNMHE0, -AT F. W. IIAB1E4NCHT'S. I-IOT TOY AND JERIRIES, MADE OF THlE BEST IMPORTED LI . QUORS, AT F. W. HIABENICIIT'S. TilE "DON OARLO," BEST TEN CENTS CIGAR FOR TfHE -MONEY, AT nov 16 DEBTORS TAKE NOTICE. A LL parties indebted to us on any . .aount whatever will please come forward and settle imnmediately,as we need the money and must have it. Any one who has bought Atok from us, who is so unfortunatoa as not te' be able to~ pay, will please bring the stock and agree on a settlement so as to anvo us trouble, and cot~sa to themselves. Settlemecnt we must have. No other notice wvill bo given, and notioni will be twi un at once against ali Who (do not respond. nov .13. tx2w WV. Rt. DOT Y & CO. SALE STABLES. ALL persons who bought stock from me last spring on time whose notes are due first October, will please be prepared to moot them. as full payment will be required. Prompt payment wvill only enable me to accommodate thorn next sprmng. CORN AND FODDERL Delivered at my Stable on Congress Street, located one door south of the Ladd building. sept 28 TAX NOTICE. T HIE books for the collection of town taxes will be opon on th~e 1st of October, and remain open until the 1st of December. My ofil ce is at the store of Messrs. F. Eldter & Co. -E. S. CHIANDLE~R, sept 110 Clerk and Tresurer. Dry Goods and Notions for overy body and priets low at SUGENHEDIER &5 GnoEzonEr. DRI. W. E. AIKEN, --DEAL ER IN* Dr.upt, Medi ine ,TJ~oinh-t Goods'~ .ote .wImsmonot, s. c. .311itSTEIdR, Bil & A no4' offerling for the inspectlon A of the citizens of Fairfield tifelir FALL AND WINTElt'STOCK. E h department of Dress Goodis,- Dyy Goods, Clothing, Gents G(oods ind Hats, is full u1 > with goods that h1ave been CAULFULLY SELECTED. The quality of our Goods is FIIlST CLASS, anid they will bo sold ats low as anybody can or will sellthem. We claim to bo R ADQ UARTARS For all goods in our line. In Shoes we ire second to none. Iii quality they-aro as good as are show.n iI i or any other market. Romniuber we sell the fillowing brands, and that cvCry pair are warraited: MILES', HEISER'S, AND AIDLER & CLEMENTS' We have sold those brands for TEN YEARS, and they have always given entire satisfaction. As for pilees, no body shall undersell us. We have a nice hine of Carpets on hand, and are still selling the celebrat ed PEARL S11 LRT, ts we -cal find no botter. MeMASTER, BRICE & KETCIflN. oct 12 THE PEOPLE'S RIUT UAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION. r ilIS is an association of business men, who, for their mutual protection, entribute tonards a fund, so as in easo of death, their families may re ceive from $2.100 to S5,000,according to amouit of eerlifleato. This is one of the eat pilans of lifd insurance. You pay as you go, just'like firo insurance, and with miore convenienco evon, 14 you pay by small instalmont' during the year. We' refer to those bcst aeluatinted with ns; viz : menibers iri -Fairtield: G. H. Mc Mast.er, Jrs. A. Brice, Jno. B. Davis, D. R Flennilan1, It. Hu1genhleimer, J. W. McCreight. Juo. J. Neil, Thomas L. John son. J. Clendining, t. 13. Hanahan, R. Means Davis, Ja.4. Q Davis. Any one that should like to become a membor will apply to G. 0, BACOT, o 2 Agent. We are bound to please and think we can interest you if you need any thing in our line. SUGENHEIMER & GRQESCHEL. A NEW KIND OF WATCH CASE. New because it is only witLiln the last few years that it as been improved and brougbt within the reach of every one: old in principle because the first invention was made and the first, patent taken out nearly twenty years ago, and cases made at that time and worn ever since, are nearly as good as new. Rcad the fol lowing which is only one of the many utun dreds; your jewelers can toil of similar ones: MANSFIrJD, PA., May 2, 1sTS. I havo a customer who carried one of Boss' Patent cases fifteen years and I knew it two years beforp lt, got I, and it now appears good for ter, years longer. U. E. ONEY. 1' memnber that Jas. Boss' Is the only patent .ase made of two plates or solid gold (one ou6. side and one inside) covering every part ex posed to wear or sight,. Thec great advantasge or these plates is apparent to every one. Boss' Is the only pient case wvith which thterb is given a written wvarrant, of which the following id a f ac-simlie; nifsivT1WPMu n."si 29 imiaant AftAE see that you gct, the~ guara nt ee with ench case Ask your jeweler for illustrated catalogue, oct 9-lyfmchil We think we can shOW a little the nicest Stock of New Fall and Win ter Goods, ever brought to our burg. Comoe and see us. SUoENHEIMER & GROEscHIEL. FRESH GROCERIES! SUGARSasorted. Coffees, Rio, a Laguavra ad Old Gov. .Java. Rio and1( Old Gov. Java Ronsted. Teas, Black, Imperial, Gunpowder and Y'oung Ulyson. CANNED GOODS. P'ears, Peaches, Phneapples, To mnetocs, Salmon, Corned Rleef, Deoviled .1Ham and LTu rkoy, Sardines, &c. Mlacalroni and Chieese, Ginger Pie serves, Pin 1Iadi Oat Meal,~ Coopei Galatine, Mustard, Black Poepper and NiltmI egs. - Baldwin Catsup, Cross & Black well's Chow Chow, Empire Chowv Cho0w, Assorted Pickles, Lea & Por in 's W orite~rshi ro Sance. 3. F. MOMASTER & 00O. sept 14 Dress Goods, Laces, Collairs, Cuir's, Boots, Shoes, Neckties. Hats, Caps, Notions and oceans of New G3ods. rrices Low, First, Last and All the Time, SUoENHEIMER & GIOEsOIHEL. HERMANNT BLWINELE, Factor & General Commission Morehant, -C0HIAIRLE ST ON, S. C'., DEALER IN GERMAN KAINIT, or POTASH SAM/'; Peruvian Guano, No. I and No.'2, Pure 1Fish Guano, Nova Scotia laind Plaeter, Ground1 South Carolina Phos. phaite, and di her 'ERTILJZP.RS. Also, CQ0 RN, O A:TS, H AY, E t c.. Orderstillodwith rdispatch, andl liberal advhancos madc, on~C c~arunert* of Qot toni and other :Produai. LUDI)EN & BATES' Sic HOUSE, TH E MUSIC HOUSE OF T HE SOUTH i EIEMO'VAL TO OUR Nw Double Storo An Immense Music Temple. 1 Two large stores, each 30 foot front and four storios high, fronting on three streeta I and filled from collar to loft with u~.sical supplie. Nothing to compare with it in the Southern States. A 1IG STORE, A'BIG STOCK, A BIG TRADE, .. AND MORE TO OO3M, During the ten years sinco our estab lishmont of our house we have developed tho music trade of the South to a won derful degree, but as yet we have only be gun. We see, not many years ahead, a business of a million a year, and to tako care of this enormous trade we have pro vided our presient mammoth warerooms. Fall trade 1880 will be immense. We are ready-for iL. For months our senior part ner has boon at the North contracting with Piano and Organ manufacturers for instruments. He has concluded most t advantageous contraets, and the Pianos v and Organs are "coming, coming" 100,000 inore, by every steamer. Neu Stylos, Now Prices, 'Ncw 'orms, New Store, Now Do. partureo. : SPECIAL OFFEl, FALL 1880. Cash prices with three Months oredit. During months of Aug. Sept. and Oct. . we will 911 Pianos an d Organe at Lowr;s-r Casn FnloEs, payable $25 Cash on a Ri ano or $10 Cash on an Organ, with the b balance in throo months, wrruouT nTCE EAT. WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THIS OFFER? t Write for Illustrated Catalogues and J New Price Lists for Fall 1860 and pre pare to be astonished. LUDDEN & BATES' SAVANNAH, GA. Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers. july 27 ALWAYS ON HAND I The very best NORFOLJK OYSTERIS, three times a week, at F, W. HABENICHIT'S. Best Salt Water FR~ESH1 FISH, all the year round, and always warranted to be good, at F. WV. HAB3ENICHT'8. To arrive this week one barrel Old 1963 NATHAN'S CABIN~ET WHISKEY, (gem. nine), at F. W. HABENICHIT'S. P. 5. Serne of same, very o1(d, in stock. PHlILADEIPHTIA LAGECR BEER in one-half Pint Bottles, for Faniily use, very low, at P. W. DAB3ENICHT'S, nov11 ivEw ,ARRIVAL FALL AN WIRER, CLOTHING, HATS AND EfUR-. NISHING GOODS, . At tho Great Clothing Store of * SUGE~NUEIMER & OflOEBEL. Every one ini want of Clothing should go to the CLOTHING STOREf of Sugenhei'mer & Groes chel, before buying as the largest and most omn.. -pleto Stock of, these Goodls over of'fered in Winnsboro will bo found there. -HOW TO BET. Don't bet on elections, but bob your bottom dollar that Sugenhoim or & Groeschel can suit you for the least money of any house in town. We seloot ouir Clothing with watchful care, We try to always deal with you fair. We're bound to please-bver ready to try, Come and see us when you want to buy, SUGEN1lEIMERh & GRIO2CSCHiEL. SHTAYING SALOON. T H IE undersigned1 bogs leave to say A. to tihe public that lie Is niow r'un ning a fIrzst-class Shaving Saloon ini oivery respect. None but com) 1etent anud OXporIt wvorkmenou are employed, and those who will favor us wvith their gtistomn thro ggaranteed satisfaction. HAIR-CUTTING Done in the latest and neatest style., ~on't forget to call and give -mo a:1 tial, pud I vyili please you. . :Ji~t T J. Ml.~'- McCAim LL,~ * poitej) Dr .k aDr; oe ept 30 AT1. TiH E CORN ER STOR)LE FTALL 'AN'D WfINT ER GOOSl W1 EGO leave to inform our eustomers an(d thbo publio generally, that we have lately disposed of our Grocory Department for the purposo of making juort ,ooni for out Which are now in store, and havo been marked at prices to induce quicik sales. W mnuot enumerate-the inriont kinds anit styles, but cordially invile all to call and ex. Minne our stock, and we shall ondeavor to anilco it the intorest of all to purchase. CLOTHING, HATS AND GE NTS' FURKILSHING GOODS. Thi. departmnient has been extended, and we guarantee prices as low as tholoweskZ tIr Troy City Perfect, Fitting Crown Shirt cannot be surpassed. Laundriod or Us. auindrieal inado to order if desired. BAY STATE STANDARD SCRE WED SHOE1S9 Are our specialty, ind to thole who have tried them wo nood not add wordm. To hoso who ato yet strangors to the durability of this honestly made Shoe, wo ask yolft o 0nll and buy your witor supply, or a sir.gle pairotily, if ycu profor trying theln. roll will not have to conto often-they are nokaouwledged by many to ouLtvear any - ALSO ZEIGLER BROTIXERS' Gonts', Ladies', Misses', and Infants' Flno Shoes. 1Redeo 'our 8 oe bill and savo money by buying thn bert. Rotnember the place* J. M. BEATY & CO. oct 7 O'N TI1E COINER. -AT P. LANDECKER & B80'S, T AYING just returned from the North, wo can assuro our frienas and - customers that we have securod the finost selection of Fall and Win, ar Goods. Full and complete assortment of the latest Novelties for fall Car. KID GLOVES I RID GLOVE3 11 Two and throo Buttons, 50 cen( inglish Lislo Thread Gloves with two, three and six buttons, all sizw4 oth in white and colors. Ladies' and Misses' Colored Hoso in variety. Mon's Half Hose-all Our stock of White Goods, .emnbroideries, Handkorcbiefe, Notions, &c., as -never been more complete. Gents' Furnishing Goods in all the new and attractive styles. New flothing in new styies and at old prices. Notwithstanding the advanco in be price of woolen fabrics, wo aro receiving the largest and handsome9t took of fine and medium Clothing that has ever been exhibited in the loro, which we will sell at LAST FALL AND WINTER PRICES I An inspection is respectfully solicited. P. LANDECKER & BRO. DON'T 3UY ltY STOCK of, Furniture, which will he the largest, hantsomest and chena est according to quality, and for design and' workunanship unequaled. tememiber flhat all mny goods are warr'antedl to be as represented. Prieo your' rurniture elsewhere, theni come to thme first-class store wheo-c you will hatve the iest selection: anid can buv' dce mer. Bear in miind that I ship goods to llilge vay, Blythievo~od, White'Oak, YWoodwvard's, Blackstock, and as far as Chester mdlI York. This Is a recommuienidat.ioni oft't1he quality and price of' my goods. A new supply of Window Shades, WVall Pockets, lirackets, Mirrors, Picture ramnes, Chromes, I hat Racks, andl( Uook Shelves, cheaper thaniu the clicaplest. Thle largest supplly of TJin Chainber Sets, mde to maitch Cott age anid Chanma por Suits. Call and1( see them. A ne0w supply of Sewing Machinecs as good as my. Don't Buy a Machine mnerely because your mother or your noilhbor -has t and likes it. Rlemnember that uxnost o thie macinies that are most largely )nl'ed have but little incrit. The 01n0 you want is thie one0 that wvill saVe you ime aniid vexa.ioni, is ioiseless, runs light and will last, a long tjume. I have t. Reinuember thie Gold Aleodal was awarded to one of thie Machines I represenit >ver eighity compel)titors. .I cani refer you to many (.hat are using it., anid it has lways given etirie sattifactioni. icineaniber that I ain agent, for a D)oor and lash Factory. All orders ontriusted to nio will have pr1omipt attentioni andl at lie lowest pices. Furniture nieat.ly rep~aired at mnoderate p~riesm. I amn also irepared to mnake to order. Lumber andi Shingles for sale at smiall profIts. SewK ng Machine Needles and attachments and parts of Machines can be hand through rIO. Don't fall to call before umechasinig elsewhere. RL. W. PILLIPS. THLE NEW YORK ~ GREAT WEEKLY HERALD. lAMEs GOR~DON RENNET, Proprietor. THlE BEST AND CIIEAPEST NE WSPA PERLAIUE. POSTAGE FREE. INi)UtCEM ENTS. ONE :DOLLAR PER YER ?IETY CENTS FORL SIX MONTHS. An Extra Copy to Every Citib of Ten. CHlE NEW YORK IJERALD), PUH Is1[ED EVEfUY D)AY in t1he YEAlt. 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