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TOWN AND COUNry S ATHUtU, November 2o, I t t 1880. TERMS OF THE NEws AN) HEnALD. --Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per aMUMA 'in 'advance; weekly edition, two dolflar and fifty cents peramum in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of five uid upwards. , RATES Or ADvERTIsIN.-Otto dollar per inch for the first insertion, 9 ad fifty cents per inch for each subseq tent insorion. These rates apply to all ad vertisementsi of whatever nato re, and arb payable strictly hi advance. 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 subsequentinsertion. Obitua-ies and tributes of respect charged as advr' s~nits. Simple flnliouncemuents 01 m'ari'fags aIid deaths published free ot charge, and solicited. All conmiuniontions, of whatsoever nature should he addressed to the Winnshoro Publishing Company' Wiamsboro, S. C. RAIRnoAn SCHEDULES.-Tho trains on the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad reach Whinsboro as follows: Day passenger, northward, 1.00 p. m.; southward, 6.12 p. in. Night passen ger, northward, 12.20 a. in. ; south ward, 8.69 p. i. Day freight, north ward. 8.65 a. in.; southward, 12.40 p. m. Night frelight, northward, 2.88 a. m.; southward, 10.85 p. in.-This schedule ts oi the basis of Washing ton time, which is about fifteen minutes ahead of Winnsboro time. New Advertisements. Wagons- U. G. Desportes. Great Excitement-P. Landecker & Bro. Fair Notice-MeMaster, Brice & Ketcin. Fresh Drugs and Medlcines-Mc Master,,Byice & Ketohin. Notice-Joim alade and- others. G. L. I.-T. H. Ketchin, Secretary. Cotton sold on Friday at 10-40. STARTLING ANNOUNClulENT.-As I expect to make a cimange in my busi iess on the first of January, I offier my entire stock of Fifteen Thousand Dol .lars' worth of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Glassware, Crockeryware, etc., at prices unheard of In South Carolina. These goods have been bought for cash, and I offer theln at pricos unheard of in Wilns boro. I will refrain from quoting prices at present, but a visit to my store will convince you of the above facts. All parties indebted to me will come forward and settle at once-by Iote or otherwise. nov 20 JOHN L. MIMNAUGI. NEW ADvERTIsEMENTs.-Messrs. P. Landecker & Bro. announce to the public that they have In store a full supply of goods in their line, -which they will sell as low as the lowest. Their stock will be found well assort ed and well selected, and buyers can fad anything they want to suit their tastes. Messrs. McMaster, Brice & Ketchini have their usual attractive stock to show, and purchasers ill do wvell to give them a showing. They offer special iduceme~nts in shoes-of which thley have now on hand an un usually fine assortment. They have also a good stock of ladies' cloaks, in wiichl they wvill give good bargmiins. Mr. U. G. Desportos has just re ceived two carloads each of the Web ster and Avery wagon. -Those wagons are too wecll known to need any com mndation. Mr. D. R. Flenniken has just re ceived a fresh supply of staple and fancy groceries, conisistinag of sugars, coffees, flour, bacon, hams, fancy goods, etc., etc., in variety too great to enumerate. Parties wishing such things (and who does not?) will do well to visit Mr. Flennikeni's establish mnent.,His new advertisement, crowd ed out of this issue, wvill appear in our next. TrAN~xeolvING DAY. - Governor Jeter has issued' the following p~rocia mnation: It is a cuistomn consecrated by roli gious use from time inmnmemorial for the peop~le of a commonwealth to give public Thanksgiving to the Author of' all good for the manifold blessings re ceived. In this State the labors of those en gaged in aricultur ie have generally been crowned wvithi success, while other occupations have been adequate ly r'ewarded. *We have ben spared a visitation from pestilential diseases, wic h cause so much distr'ess and desolation, and whilst In soine portions of the world the poor are threatened with starva tion, here all who try may find abun dlance. In order,'thereforc, that the people of this Comnmonwvealth may render thanks to Him from whom all blessings flow, I hereby app~oint T1hursday, time 25th of November', A. D. 1880, 'is a day of public thanksgiving anid prayer to Alnighty God for isa many mer' les, and invite all to lay aside for the' occasion their ordinary cares and dum ties and, not forgetting thoese wvho de serve charity, to devote that day to ills service. In testimony wher'eof, T have here unto set mny hand and~ caused the great seal of the State to be afixed, at Co lumbia, this 16th day of November A. D. 1880, and in the one hundred and fifth year of tile Independence of the Unite'd States of Ameriea. Tumos. B. JETEn, Governor. -DOTS .PROM "DARK GORNMR." The. Change From rob~es to Crops--The Condition of Corn and Cotton--Planting Small Grain-Political Notes. DAnic CollNKn, Nov. 18.-We are beginning to think about home mat toi's again as the anxiety and excite ment of tile election are over. We are trying to .fluish gather'ing and sowing our~ gr'ain crop, which has been much neglected on account of the dry weath er, and aroinowv stopped on account of too much rain. Bpt by no means should we fail to put in a good crop of eats and spring wheat. While the cotton crop is' & fatr one, thle corn Crop was very poor and of: a sorry quality. )We think our county ofileors should be'prou& of thehii vpo, und Ahould i return (iy and do "amueh 'i they cal for the benefit of their supporiers ii reducing our taxes (which seems to bc too high) by short legislation, a re duction of offices and, If possible, a re duction of salaries. But for good honest service allow a living compen sation. We hear but little about the late election except from the Alston Green. backer alid'from the .Fcasterville fol lowers of McLane. Of course every, body will conskoer the source and tak< it for what it Is w9rth. , We hear thal the Alston Greenbacker has had a meeting of the coQns and told them that they had been defrauded, and that if he were they ho wouldn't stand it. They have been rightly dealt with, Their interests will be 'as fully pro tected as they would have been to have made the Alston Geenbhcker Adju. tant and Inspector General, or sent McLano to Congress. We hear a good many rumors afloat about- what the king of the Feasterville Greenbackers says. While the negroes are disap pointed on account of their'defeat, he is telling them their rents are too' high and wages too low--which-is calculat ed to injure them by keeping them from trading and sowing a little grain and making their quarters. inomforta ble. But he is a merchant under an assumed name. He never once tells them that their lien and tobacco bills are too high. ,We all know that such talk means only a bid for office. It has been said that the Colemans and Feasters are,. all Greenbackers. This is a - mistake. Messrs.. Henry, David and Yongue Coleman-three brothers-'-are red-shirt Democrats, as well as high-toned, honorable men. Messrs. John C. and Moses Feaster ar equally so, and they voted the Democratic ticket from Hancock to Hinaanaat. FEASTERVILLE. MAR RIED-On the 17th Noven bor, 1880, by the Rev."A. M. Cart ledge. Mr. M. I. MOBLEY to Miss MARt MCORREY. All of Fairfleid. ATTENTION ! G. L. I. A TTEND regular ineeting in Town Lk Hall next Monday evening at 7 Dolook, sialrp A full attondance is do sired. By order: T, Hf. K~ETOHIIN, nov 20-fl Secretary. NOTICE. A LL persons are hereby wrirned not .-L to trespass in any way-by hunt ing, fishing or othprwise-upon our plan L.tions, Persons disregarding this notice will be prosecuted to the full extentof the law JOHN WALLAUE, JOEL FRESHLEY, WAM McCONNELL, JOIINM. GLENN, DAVID L. GLENN, .JOS1PH COOK. ,WILEY T. Y ARBOR OUJGII, WM. YARBOROUGHI. nov 20-tlx3 Great Exciteffeilt p. LANDECKER~ AND BROTI1ER '.. L GOODS GIVEN~ AWAY! WE, the undersigned, announce to the ublie that weo have just re ceived a new lot of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURINISHIING GOODS' BOOTS AND SHOES, .TRUNKS, VALISES, &C., Which we wvill sell at the lowest; and in addition to the low prices we give to every p~urchtaser of' *5.00 an extra present of. FIFTY OENTS WORT.H OF - GOODS, And to every pturchaser~of $10, an ex tra present of ONE DAOLLAR'S WOR~TH. JUS.T RECEIPE.D. A new lot of Three-Buttoned Kid Gloves, only 60 cents, real Alexander Kid Gloves, $1.00-wortha $1.25. OLOAEBA OLOAZ~AI ALL KI.NDS AND STYLES. A call for inspection is cordially in vited, and satisfaction guaranteed ini every respect. P.LANDECKER &BRIO. nov 20 . We are bound to please and think we can interest, you if you uieed any thing In our line. SUGENBEIER A5 GR~OEs0UEL. FAIR NOTICE. People of Faireld. N OTICE is now given that It will be to the advantago of buyers to call and GLANCE AT GOODS In our line before buying elsewhere. We propose selling oo s as low aFs the same quality are sold or offered by anybody. Our oods speak for them solves. SPEOIAL INDUCEMENTS OFrERED IN SHOES. We would call the attention of the Ladies to otur stock of an inspection of which we respectfully request. McMASTER, BRICE & IETCHIN. ifov 20 Fresh Drugs and Medicines. C 1ASTOR OIL, Bluestone, Borax, Cay. enno Popper, Lactoueptmzno, Bath Sponges, .ough Syrups. Soothing 8y rups, Bay Iuim, Perfumery, Ginchonidia, Qui nine, Tutts', Gilder's an.1 Strmng's Pills, Essence Ginger, Capsino Plasters. ALSO, Onion Rot: Prepared Cocoa, Canary Seed. Gun P wier Tea, Ilysor: Teit, low dered Black Popper. Machino Oil, &c. Just received by McM A STF.R, U3RICE & KETCHIN. nov 20 WAGONSI WAGONS! WAGONS!! FOR THE PEOPLE, ONE CAll LOAD OF THE FAMOUS WEBSTER WAGON. ONE CAR LOAD OF THE RELIABLE AVERY W.'.GONS. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERISOLD. For sale by U. G. DESPORTES, Winnsboro, S.C. It. S. DESPORTES & CO., R idgeway, S. C. nov 20 C.AJI AT Clliler & Cha1O' -AND SEE T H E Finest lInes of Ladies' and Gents' . . Gold Watohes, Chains. P'ins and Ear-Rings, that have ever been brought to this place0. ALSO A fine assortmont of Cameo and Plain finger Rings. ,ALSO Silver and Plated Ware of all kinds. Violins, Violin Strings, &o. HANDSOME TOILET SETS. Viaeos, Motto (Cups, Lamp Goods, Glass wvaro, Clooks, &c. All as CHEAP as the Cheapest. nov 168 8!1*ERIFF's SALES. B Y virtue of certain warrants directed ..to me, I will offe.r for sale, hefore the Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on the first Monday in December next, between the legal hours of se,o the fol lowing perysonal prloperty, to wit: One thousand pounds of seed cotton, more or less, thirty-five bushels of cotton seed, more or loss, twecnty-fcvo bushels of corn, more or loss, seven hundred pounds of fodder and hay, ioro or less, sold as the property3 of Joe Woodward, at the suit of thiss Josephino Laid. ATLSG One dark -brown horse mulo, called Dock, sold under a bill cf sale given to Miss Josephino Ladd by Joe WVood ward. ALSO One hale of cotton, sold as the property -F Ca'viii Gibson an 1 others, at the stit of J. M. Gallo way A Co. ALSO One bale of cotton, sold as the property of Louis Stephenson and Stephen Steph enson. at the Ruit of F Flder & Co. TermR -( ash. JOHN B. D)AVIS. Sheoriff's Of1ccoS. F. C. Winnsboro, S. I., November 17, 188 '. nov 18 HER~MANN BUL #TIN1LE, Factor & General Commission Merchant, C HA RL E STO0N, 8, C., DE.ALEn IN GERMAN KA1NIT, or POTASH! SALT, Peruvian Guano, No.1 I nd No. 2, Pure Fish Guano, Nova Scotia Land Plaster, Ground Houth Carolina Plhos phato, and oftier bERtTIfdZ~lIS. Also, CO0R N, O A TS, H AY, E tc. Orders filed with dispatch, and liberal advances made (on conisignments of Cot ton and other Produco. nov 4-x3m J. E. MODONALD, ATTORNEY AT LA W,-. WO. 8 LAW .EANGE, WVINN8BORO, 8. 0. 9W' In IBear of Court Hiouse, Jain 9 iF YOU WA -T ANYTHflING IN THEfll CALL AND GET THE BESV AT F W. IABRIDNICITS. EHOT SCOTOH WHISKEY PUNCOES, --AT- 1 F. W. IABENICHT'S. =OT JAMAIOA EUM PUNCHES, --AT-. F. W. IABENICHT'S. TOR AND JERRIES, MADE OF THlE BEST IMPORTED LI QUORS, AT F. W. IIABENICHT'S. THE~ "DON CARLO," BES I' TEN CENTS CIGAR FOR TH1 MONEY, . T F. W. H.\B.NICHTS. 10V IND004.MNTA - : 0: 'WE have now in store the laigest stock ever purchased by us, and which will be disposed of at low prices.. - Dry Goods, Clothuing, Hat, Shoes, Grocories, Bridles. Saddles. Harness, Red Leather, Harness Lea~her &c. We are not given to "BLOWING," but pan truthfully say we are offer ing solid bargains, and will be glad to see you. . U. G.bESPORTES. sept 20 F 1iN E L 1Q UO0R S. NATHIANS BROS.' 01(1 Cabinet R~yo, 1863, 0ld Roanoko Whiskey, 1860t. Also, Rotterdiam Brandy. Cold Ham for lunch from 11 to 1 o'clock ovory day. JHA VE raeotly made extensivo addi. ..tions to my stock of Wines and hiquors. wvhich coninstH of a full assiort mnent of Rye Whiskey, Corn Whiskey.. French Brandy, Appio Brandy, Poach Brand1y, Sherry WVine, Souppernlong Wino, Champagne, aeo, etc. .//M- I claim to se-ll the FINEST AND PUREST RYE WHISKEY to be had in1 Winnsborno. Givo it. a trial. I also also k 01) 0on hand a full 'upply of ,SEG'ARS AND TOBACCO, in great variety, and adapted to the tastes of overy'body,. Oall at t~he PALvETTO HOUSE, in the Winnsboro Hotel building. J. CLENflI~NN. mnch 27~ SMOKERS T A KE N OT I CE. FIVE~ TIIOUSAND I1tN00% AND ENGLI~II CIGiAR1S. FIVE TIIOUSAND CIGARS. THE BESTL FIVE CENT CiGARS . -IN --AT-. F. W. H ABE~NICHT'S FOR -SA LE, ArT ublic outcry, on salodlay next, ./1.the tract of land in this county, recently owvned by Trhomnas Sloan, Eisq. cont.aining two hundred acres, mere or less. Terms: One-third cash, balanoe in one and two years- H. A. GALLLAlltD. nov 17..1~2 LUDPEN & UAT'S' SOUTHERN MnATnUn .^A A R"1 TIE MUSIC ITOUSE OF THE SOUTH! REMOVAL TO OUlt Now Double Store An inenase Music Temple, Two largostores, each 30 foot- front and four stories high, fronting on three atreets in d fil!od from oollar to loft with musical supplies. Nothing to compare with it in the Southern States. A PIG STORE, A BIG STOCK, A BIG TRADE, AND MOPRE1 TO OOMEC During the ten years since our estab. lishment of our house we have developed the ausie trade of the South to a won. derful degree, but as yet we have on]y be gun. Wekco, not many years ahead, a business of a million a i ear, and to take care of this enormous trade we have pro vided our present aninimoth wareroomns. Fall trade 188t will be immense. We are ready for it. For months our senior part ner has been at the North contracting with Piano and Organ manufacturors fo'r instrumenta. Ile has concluded nost advantageous contracts, and the Pinnoi and Organs aro "coming, coining" 10),000 more, b - every steamer. Non Styles, New Prices, ?Iow lerms, New Store, Now Do part ure. SPECIAL OFFElR, FALL 1880, Cash prices with three Mntish credi. During months of An. Sept. and Oct. w.v will sell Pianos ar A Organs (it LoWIT 0An1i PmIoEs, payable P21 Ua01 on a Pi nno or $10 Cash on an Organ, with the balanco in three months, wIToUT INTEIt EST. WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THIS OFUERL? Writ' for Illustrated Cata'ogues and New P ice ListA bor Fail I h0 aid pre )alrC tk)o be IstoniishCd. LUDDEN & BATES' SAVANNAH, GA. Wholesale Jiano and Organ Dealers. july 27 A NEW KIND OF WATCH CASE. New beenuse it is only within tho iast few y'eanrthat,11has bcen Improved and brought within the reach of every one: ol( in principli because the 1irat Invenlion was made and the fIrst patent taken out nearly twenty years ago, and cases made at thal. tune and worn ever since, are nearly as good as new. Itead the fol lowing which Ia only one of the many hun dreds; your jewelers can tell of similar onles: M Ax Ns Fn, P.A., May 25, 1878. I have a customer who carrIed onie of lioss' Pattent cases lfiteen years and I kncew it. two years before he got It, and 1t now applears good for ten years longer. ' It. Et. OI.NEY. Rtemem'ber that, Jas. nloss' Is the only patent case made of two jWales of solid gold (one out side0 and one hnside) covering every part Ox posed( to wea- or sight. Tha groat selvantage or these plates Is apparent, to every one. lBoss' 18 tihe onily lent case with which there is given a wrritten warrant, of which the following ia a fac-simle; era)unmuzs or*Lon OIgrinAsmnwt see that you get the guarantee with eachcase Ask your jeweler for illustrated cataloguo. oct,9-lyimchll We think we can sho0w a little the nicese Stock of Newv Fall and Win ter Goods, over brought to our burg. Come and see us. SUGENIJEIMEn & GnOEscHrEL. SALE STABLES. ALL~ persons who bought stockt from me last spring on time whose notes are due first October, will p)lease be prepared to meet thorm. as full payment will be regqnired. Prompt payment will only enable me to accommodate thlom next sprmng. CORN AND FODDER Delivered at my Stable on Congress Street, located em door south ol\ tho JLdd building. sept 23 .WILFOD Clothing for Mon, Youths and Boys-A . meaning sign, yet our friends say there's nothing mean about us. Come and suit your' selves. SUoE~NHEIMEn & GRhOEsoHEL. ,.Clothing for Men, Youths and fhovs, well made, good quality and always cheap in price. SvoENuElMnn & .fOoEsIHE. . If you want to save money go -to SurmemrBMEsm A (4nOEmanuI jA 1' L ilL(Cul 3, 4 W E BEG leavo to inform our outomne lately disposed of our Grocery Ioi roon for our Which are now'in utore, and havn'been I cannot cnumerato the %arious kindsi and st aiio our stock,. and we shall endeavor to EL0THING, 1IATs AND GI Thi wdepartment has been extiuded, anm Out Troy City Porfect Fitting. Crown 6hirl lauadried made to order if desired. 13AY STATE STANDA Aro our speolalty, and to thoso0 who have thoso who aro yet straugra to the dupahliii to oall and buy your witor supply, or.a -i You will not have to como ofton--they are Shoo inade. ZEIGLER BRO''ITElS' Gontn', Ladies', your S oo bill and have money by buying oc 7 DON'T Until You N Y STOCK of Furnilure, which wil .i es aIcording to Iuality, and lor Remetuber tHat. all my goods 'are wvarrm Furni,01ure- eilswee,'ouol Come to then I best, selvet1oin and can hur cleapei-. He way. lythewood, Whil-e Oak, Woodwi a York . TlisS t IT c0111111dltiOn C A new supply of Wimlow Shades, Wi Frames, 0'hromos, I hit Racks, and Bool< The largest sipply ofilll ( Tin Clilhae S( ber Suits. ('till an1d se 111e. A new Iny)%. Don't Buy a Machinvikio merelv hee it and likes i1. ,'Remlemlber 1ha0 m'lost of, pimibed have butl ile mlerit. The onle N (im1e Itiad vexialion, is Iiseless, rui it. Remleimibe r tihe Gold Nl edal wis awI over eighty comlpelitoris. I ean reIfr vt always gIivenl enitire Fat isfactionl. 16.1'm Sail Facory. All orders entrustedto li the lovest pia1es. uil urnie nlt ly rep prepared o Illake to order. Lu1mber' a n ig Manelu n Needlms and at tahelnnts al me(,. Don't itil 141 call1 before pur-chas11in ALWAYS ON HAND!i The very best NOlsFOLK OYSTERSt~. three times a week, at F.. W. JIAlmNICII'S. Best Snit Water FR ESh1"FISH, .all thbe year roundl, and always warranuted to ho good, at F. W. IIABENICUIT'S. To arrive this weekt one barre Old 1%~(3 NATIlAN'S1 CABINET WiIlIXJEY, (gun uine), at F. W. HiABENT~CHT'S. P. 8.. Some of samue, very old, in stock. .fPHILADELP~HIA LAGtAR RM' in one-half Pint Bottles, for Faimily. uise, very low, at. F. W. JIALENICHIT'S, nov 11 JUST IN STO1UR NEWV SEED) RTE AND BAR LEY. -ALSO A LOTI OF RED) UTPRO OATLS T~O ARIIIVE IN A ?EWV D)AYSj - -ALsO BIAGGING AND TIES. -E~ROJEDi1~ES. A full and complJlete Stock of' Faml)ily and1( Plantatloln G.~roeries will alway's they will be sold1 at prlices to suit theI time~s. Give me a1 call and you shalhl be stuited. B. 11. I"LEN NIH EN. aug 31 JUST REOBIlVED. PRICE'S BAKING POWDERS, PRt ICE'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS, PRICE'S COLOGNE ONDIRAUGHlT. * ALSO, Anther supply .of theo FOREST FLOWER'GOI1ONE, and a variety. of Prepau'at ions for' Coughs anid Colds, by W. E. A IKEN - Oct 29 Yk TE 0 .. 3 and the public anorally, that wo hwe artment for the purpose 'of making nor, JODS, nrced at prices to induco quick sales,' W1 yles, but corldLy invit e all to enll anc ex' imaiko it the interest of all (o jrohnse. 'NTS' FUlMNTSIHING GooDs. I we guarantee prices ts low as the lowest. cannot bo surpnsed. Laundried or b)r RD SCREWED SHOES tried th0n wo need not add words. Tq .V of this h6istly tado Shoo, we ask you Igle pa- rout y, i'ycu profor trying them. Pckh.owledgdi by immy to outwear any Misses, and TnI.ants' Fine Rho0S. Reduce tho best. Remonmbur tho place . . BEATY & CO., ON TIlE COlINEEZ. BUY Have I be the largYes4, hnndsomest and cheap. design and worka nlltliship 111equlled, ited to h)o 1.4 represet(ed. Price your. lirst-ehss store wher10t'o vonl will hlavo (te ar in mind Ihat I ship goods to Ridge it'd's, 11111ekstoek, and as ihr as Chester f the quality aind price of' iy goods. ill l'oekets, Brackulk, Mirrors, Picturo Slve's, heinper tlanc the cheapest.. its, nuade I o match Cot-ing and Cha1n. ipply tot'ewig ilachines as good at, U90 your otll'her or yoti'r neighbor h11*s the11 mnehilies that ' ar linost lar'gelye oil wAtl isi i the one I hat, will savo you is ligrht und will 1si a long 1tim. I havo lded io on ot' t he Alachines I represenI.I - m to 111:1av 11liat are tsinI g it, 111d it. ha11s 1nh1i Iha I tint agientf for it Door, 11nd n1e will inir promtpt itteitioni an1d ait tired at tulotlerleh prices, 1. aml also I li S ingles for sale at. sinaull prolits. Sew id part s of' Machie lis eln be iul ihrough elsewliere. R. W1. P11ILLIPS. TH11E P)E0P LIE'S MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION. r II~na Assoclition of buslinessR men, -wo' o their uitutu:ii p)rotectioin. contribtute towmards a fund, lio a1. inl case of eath, l thir fani'ies maCy re. eive fruni $2., 10 to $5, 0011, aecordin'g to amou~tIt ofI certi liln. Th'is is 0one of the becst plots 0 of liinsur anice. Ytou pnyr'af you1 go, jutI. Iik 1 r' Iinsu110ratnce, anil with 200n oro inveiencee Ov.-n, as8 y'On pay by3 sillail ins'niI ine~nts 41tiriflg the y'ea'r. W\a ref ) to thos bes~t ai1cq uaiituil withi us, viz imembers inl Faiitd tG. Ht. Me. \It 'er, JIrs. A. .llie', Jno 13. Davis, D). MJc~reight. Jnio. .J. Neil, Tfhiomas L. John.. 5(oll, .1 . (Aei,4I ililug, if, l Jtnnatlimn, - Meanns .1htiis *Jai. Q Davis. Any one1 that shioubi like to betonie0 a tmember will ap)1'ly to G, C, B3A0(1T, niI;2 Agent. Ti'lE NICW YORK WKEKLI'J(Y HEN ALD): JAMES (lORDfON 1:'NNE.T, P'ropriector, IllC ISTl AND) CIIEAPFJ*,bT ONE DOL.LAR~ PER YElAU, F IFTY CEN'lS FOR SIX iMONTHiS. 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SHAVING SALOON. r['IE nuidersigted begs leave to say A to 11 lth ubic that ho is no0w run intg a first-class Shaving Sallooni iln joivr r'espectj. Nonto buit compe )tent and1( experit workmieni are 1) emoyed, and those whoC will fvor' us wi'thu 11hoir custom are' guaraniiiteed sat1i'actioii. JUAIR-CUTTING Done in fhe latest and nleatest style.. Don't fb'rget to call and( give me1 aI ' , triaiil, and (1 will p)leaSo you. . JT. M.'McCALT'4 . Opposlie Dr. Aikon's Drug Store. - sep~t30 WEEKLY PALMETTO YEOMAN, COLUMIIIA, .0C. It is an eight-page pareor, denlgnri for i tihe people, filled wIth interesting mtte6 -Family Reaiding, Newva, .Markets4 &e. Subscr'iptio~n: One year, $1.50; Seveit Months, $1.0J; TIhroo Mhonth#, 60 conta. pav'ablo in ad vaneo. For Six~ Namies anti N Inc Dollars an lEtra 0o i for one sr. ' 1 Speelfnens furmnshed; 'I Ii&Dh ILY .S'EO1 . MAN, 51n afterneoon papr;.&a$4 a year,1 : ' 0,M. AlJUNKIN,. .' - 12t. Edior ad bibish'