The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, November 27, 1880, Image 3

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TOWN AND COUNTY., SATU*DAt. oember *I, j I t~is". TERMs or TiE NEwS AN6 HEnALD. --Tri-Aveekly edition, four dollars per annum, in advance; weekly editfon, two dollars and fifty cents perannum, binadvance. Liberal discount to clubs of five tnd upwards. RATES oF ADvERTIsoNG.-One dollar per inch for the first insertion, voad ifty cents per inch for each subseq ont Insertion. These rates apply to all ad vortisenents; of whatever nato re, and are payable strictly in advance. Con tracts for three, six or twelve months made on very liberal terms. Tran Blent local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each subscouentinsertion. ObituarIes and tributis of respect charged as adver tlsements. 'Simple announcements or mhrrlages and deaths published free o dharge, and solicited. Als communications,- of whatsoever nature shourd be addressed to the Wi1nnsboro Publishing Company WIinsboro, S. C. RAILROAD ScHEDULE.-The trains on the Charlotte Columbia & Augusta Railroad reach *innsboro as follows: .Day passenger, northward, 1.00 p. in.; southward, 6.12-p. m. Night passen ger, northward, 12.20 a. in.; south ward, 8.59 p. m. Day freight, north ward. 8.65 a. in.; southward, 12.40 p. M. .. Night freight, northward, 2.88 a. in.; southward, 10.85 p. in.-This schedule Is on the basis of Washing ton time, which is about fifteen minutes ahead of Winneboro time. - Henry Johnson has sold his house in town and will hereafter live in Co lumbia. Cotton sold in Winnsboro on Friday at 11.40. Pretty good. Fine time for people to sell. Better time to pay the ulinter. U Do Services urch to-morrow at AV, fhe, aild 4 p. in., by the Rlev. T. W. Mellichanp. Prayer Meeting this evening at 4 o'clock. Sunday School every Sunday at 10 o'clock. Seats free. 0 A NEw COUNTERFEIT.-A new ten dollar United States currency connter felt is in circulation. It is of the series of 1876, signed John Allison, register, and John C. New, treasurer. The fibres in the paper are printed, the paper is dark and thick,. and the ex pression of Webster bad. Keep a sharp lookout for it. AUTIFICIAL Limns.-The board ap pointed by the last Legislature, for assessing the amounts due to maimed and wounded, soldiers in South Caro lina, who lost their limbs in the service of the State In the late war, met in Columbia on Saturday last and decid ed upon the following sums as due to soldiers who have not heretofore re ceived a limb from the State: For amputations above the knee, $100; be low the knee, $72; amputations above the elbow, $60; below the elbow, $40. Conhptroller-Generai Hagood is pro pared tg issue his warrant to all par ties wvhofle proper evidence that they are entitled to these limbs, or money to the amount that wil l purchase them. THEa. LEGIsLATURE.-The General Assembly has been in session only a few days,-and of course no work has yet been accomplished. A large .num ber of bills have already been intro duced, and there are indications that a good deal of business will be sub mnItted. The committees of both branches have been selected. Senator Uaillard is a member of the commit tees on finance, rules, legislative libra ry, incorporatlons, roads-bridges-and ferries, and railroads; and is chairman o'f the committee on enrolled acts. In the House, Mr. Lyles is on the com mit tees on public printing and public buildings; Mr. McoMaster on claims and county offices and officers; Major Thomas on military affairs and public printing. The chairmen of the most iportant House committees are as follows: Ways and means, George Johnstone, of Newberry; judiciary, C. H. Simonton, of Charleston; privi leges and elections, E. B. Murray, of Anderson. Rkeport of Commissioner Butler-Condition of the Departmeonte-Suggestons for the Better Protection of the Agricultural In toreats. In his report to the General Assem bly, the, State Commisisoner of Agri culture makes the following recom mendations: That an experimental farm be estab lished, under the direction and control of the Bureau of A griculture. That the duties of protecting the State's interest In the phosphate mines be transferred to the Agricultural Bu reau, Instead of as at present being divided betwveen the Bureau and the Comptroller-General. That the Legislature empower the Board to appoint an Immigration Agent, to be under the control of the Board and tile Commissioner. That the Legislature establish a Geo logical Department, to be under the control of the Board anid the Commis sioner. That the Board purahmase from our' 'farmers seeds for free distribution In the State. That township assesso~rs be appoint ed to receive retura for the depart ment. The Comir lssioner makes no recom mendation as to any changes htr the fence law, as he regards the present law sufficient for-all purposes. Ho urges upon the firmers of the State a closer attention to sheep hus bandry. ~The chemist of the department re ports having made sixty-five chemical analyses during the year, of which fifty-four were of acid phosphates and chemical fertilizers. From the sale of phosphate rook, the State has derived $58,054 as royalty on 68,054 tons sold. lIn-regard to the royalty required of the phosphate companies, Mr. Roehe, ap~oia1 assistant to the department, "These companies, In consideration J4. if the pilvilege Which they enjoy, should contriblute thelr nill and fatir share to the public burdens, but it is lidt the true polcy to fneumber them to such an extent as to injure their use fulness and cripple their ability to add, as they have done' directly and largely to the income of the State, and indi rectly to the increased prosperity of its citizens." The report of the Commissioner shows that there lie been distributed in our streams for the past season, 80, 000 California salmon, 1,500 land looked salmon, 2,280,000 shad, and 8,600 California trout; that the publi cations of the department during the past year are 5,000 copies of the pam phlet entitled "Cotton Mills of South Carolina," 20,000 copies of the month ly reports, several thousand other cir culars giving the 1Ish l ws and other matters of genieral Interest. The last Legislature appropriated $5,000 from the phosphate royalty for the support of the department until the privilege tax of twenty-five cents per ton can be collected. This appro priation has not been used by the de partment, which has been self-sustain ing. In the above recommendations of the report, no appropriation is asked for from the State. These expenses are to be paid from the funds belong ing to the department, and there is now in the State treasury, to the credit of the department, $9,178.65, not includ ing the $5,000 appropriation. A FATAL PE'ABT. Frightful Poisoning of a Whole Mrriage Party-Five Deaths Already Reported. NEw YoRK, November 21.-A Knox ville, Tenn., special gives the follow ing particulars of a recent poisoning in the vicinity of Kingston, forty miles from Knoxville. On Thursday even ing last- was-celobrated the marriage 6f Joel Hembel;,-woll- known in that county, and Miss Dali, an accom plished daughter of Colonel Dail, at whose residence about fifty ladies and gentlemen had assembled. Subse quently a reception was tendered the couple, and extensive arrangements had been prepared for their elitertain mont. By some means In preparing the fbast arsenic was used instead of soda. About tforty persons immedi ately after supper was served exhibited symptons of sickness, and five of the iumber havesince died. The first victim was Robert Dail, a brother of the bride; the next was little Miss Lowery, an orphan. Mr. May, of Missouri, and Mlr. Gallaher. of this olty, also died the following day. To day another one is added to the num ber. The father of the bride who was not expected to live is reported better to-day. About thirty other persons who were present are reported seri ously ill, a number of whom will prob ably die. The poisoning is thought to have been accidental. -If you vant to study the immense variety of the human face in expres sion you should bend your gaze upon the mobile countenance of a deaf and dumb man when he reaches under the plank walk for a lost nlckle and picks up a raw bumble bee by the stem. Hawokeyec. THE GENUINE GEORGIA STONE MOUNTAIN CORN WVHISKEY, At F. W. Hlabenicht's and A. Williford's, Sole Agents for Winnsboro. nov 25 SALE OF REAL ESTATE. IWILL offer for sale, before the Court H-ouse door in Winnsboro, S. C., on the first, Monday in Decem ber, 1880, the following described real estate: All that plantation or ti-act of land, with dwell ing house andc outbuildings thereon, known as the "Kennedy Place," containing one hundred and fifty-two (152) acres, more or less, lying on waters of Cedar Creek, ad j oiinig lands of' the estate of J. P. Thomas, A. K. Craig and others. TERMs OF sALE: One-half of' the purchase-money to be p~aid in cash, the balance a credit of twelve months, with interest from date, to be secured by bond of the purchaser andc mortgage of the prem ises sold. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. nov 25-txtd W. J. JOHNSON. COLUMRT A HOTEL. nov295-tzemf PROPRIETOD. F I NE L IQ UOR S, NAT!ANS BROS0.' Old Cabinet R ye, 1863, Cld Roanoko Whiskey, 1860. Also, Rottordam lirandy. Cold Ham for lunch from 11 to 1 >'elock every day, T hAYE recently made extensive addi. Ltions to my stock of Wilnes and liquors, which consista of a full assort? mient of Rye Whiskey, CJorn Whiskey. French Birandy, Apple Birandy, Peach Brandy, Sherry Wilne, Scuppernong Wine, Champagne, etc., etc. p1'o laim to sell the FINEST AND PUREtlST RYE WH1IKEY to be had ia Wilnnsboro.. Give it a trial. I also also k, ope-n hand a fuil supply of SEGA R8 AZND TOBACCO, in great variety, and adapted to the tastes of everybody. Call at the PALy ETTfO ROUSE, In the Winnsboro Hotel building. mo.2 CLENDINWING. THE REASON:WHY Q O many farmera fall 1s not so muet - on account of the. political situa tion, but because they don't biy Gro ceiles from the undersigned. As i guide, I give an abbreviated catalogut of Flour-all grades-prices ranging from $3.60 io $10 per barrel; New Buckwheat Flour,- Just received; Su gars, Coffees, (Roasted and Green), Bacon, Hams (canvassed and uncan vassed), Lard, (in tierces, buckets and cans), Cream Cheese, Macaroni, Bolt. ed Meal, Pearl Grits, Molasses and Svrups of all grades. Also a lot of new crop 'ow Orleans to arrive in a few days. Red May Wheat, (a fine selection), Rye, Barley and Red Rust-Proof Oats. The "Farmer's Friend Plow," a want long felt by the industrious til lers of the soil; will not choke in the foulest land, light and easy to handle, yet durable. Also Plow Hoes, Axes, rrace Chains, Naili, Horse and Mule Shoes. BOOTS AND SHOES. All of my Goods will bear inspection, which I invite. nov 23 D. R. FLENNIKEN. THE PEOPLE'S RUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION. T HIS is an Association of business men, who, for their mutual protection, contribute touards a fund, so as in case of death, their fanilins may re coivo from $2,000 to $5,00, according to amount of certificate. This is one of the best plans-of life insurance. You pay as you go, just like fire insurance, and with more convenience even, as you pay by small instalments during the year. We refer to those best acquainted with .is, viz : members in Fairtield: G. H. Mc Master, Jns. A. Brico, Juo. B. Davis, D. I. Flenniken, B. Sugenheimer, J. W. McCroight. Jno. J. Neil, Thomas L. John Ron, J. Clendining. B?. B. Hanahan, i. Means Davis. Jas. Q Davis., Any one that should like to become a member will %pply to G, C. BACOT, ont 2 Agent. $25,00.0 WORTH OF GOODS TO BE SOLD AT VERY SMALL PROFIT~S. JN0change necessary to be made in our business, for the reason that we are gaining ground instead of losing, and if this good trade of ours continues, the bait thrown out will become so tainted with skippers, that the parties holding the line will be met with the sad fisherman's luck. We extend a cordial invitation to one and all to call and see us. SUGENHEIMER & GRIOESCHEL. n1ov 26 SUBSCRIBE FOR THlE WEEKLY PALMETTO YEOMAN, COLUMBIA, s.0C. It Is an eight-page paper, designed for the people, filled with interesting matter -Family Reading. News, Markets, &c. Subscription: One year, $1.60; Seven Months, $1.00; Threo Months, 60 cents p avable in advance. F~or Six Names and inc Dollars an Extra Copy for one year. BSpecimens furmished. The DAILY YEO. Aan afternoon paper. is $4 a year. C. M. McJUNKIN, l2tf Editor i nd Publisher. DR. W. E. AIK EN, --DEALE~R IN Drugs, Miedicines, Toilet Goods, etc. SWNNBORtO, 8.0C. Fresh Drugs and Medicines. (,'1ASTOR OIL, Bluestone, Borax, Cny. \.enne Popper, Lactonoptino, Bath Sponges, donghSyrups. SoothIng Byru ps, Bay Rumi, Perumery, Cinehonidia, Qui. nine, Tutts', Gilder's an.l Strung's Pills, Essence Ginger, Capsine Plasters. ALSO, Onion Bets, P'repared Cocoa, Canary Seed, Gun P,,wder Tea, Hysen Tea, Pow dered Black Popper, Machine Oil, &c. Just received by MoMA STER, PRICE & KETCIIIN. no, 20 --* TO LET. T HE building' known as Morris' Hotel, now oco'.ipied by Mr. John Glad den. Apply to F. ELDER. nov 1i -txlm LUDDEN ..,r.'ATES' SOVTHER MUSIC H USE, TIE MUSIC HJOJSE OF THE SOUTH1 ItEMOVAL TO OUR New Double Store An Immense Musle Temple. Two largestores, onch 30 fot front and four stories higbr, fronting on threo streets and filled from collar to loft with musical supplies. Nothing to compare with it in the Southern States, A BIG STORE, A BIG STOCK, A BIG T7RADE, AND UOR O OOm During the ton years since our estab. lishment of our hot-so we have developed the music trade of the South to a won derful degree, but as yet we have only be. gun. Wesee, not many years ahead, a business of a million a 3 car, and to take care of this enormous trade we havo pro vided our present manmoth warorooms. Fall trade 188' will be i mmiense. Wo are ready for it. For months our senior part ner has been at the North contericting with Piano and Organ manufacturrrs for insiruinents. lie has concluded most advantageous contracts, and the Pianos and Organs are "coming, coining" 101,000 moro, by every steamer. New Stvles, Now Prices, Now Terms, New Store, 'New Dc parturo. SPECIAL OFFER, FALL 1880, Cash prices with throo Months credit. During months of At!. Sept. and Oct. wt. will sell Pianos at d Organs at LowEST 0/.su Pt spnynble $2> Oashi mn a Pi ano or $10 Cash on an Organ. with the balance in three months, wxtruou-r INTEu EST. WHAT DO YOU SAY TO TIIS OFFFlt? Write for Illustrated Catalogues and New Prico Lists for Fall Ib0 and pre pare to be astonished. LUDDEN & BVfES' SAVANNAH, GA. Wholesale Piano and Orgarn Dealers. july 27 A NEW KIND OF WATCII CASE. New because it, is only within the last few ears that, it has been improved and brought within the reach of every one: old in principle becauso the first invention was made and the first patent taken out nearly twenty years ago, and cases made fit that time, and worn ever since, are nearly as good as now. Riend the fol lowing which is only one of .the nmany huni dreds; your jowelers can t oll of, similar onies : Mt A NSFI 5E.L), PA., M ay 28, 1878. I have a customer who carried one of hoss Patent cases llfteen years and I knew it, two years before he got It, and it, noe appears good for ten years longer. 'R. E. oLNEY. Remember that Jas. 3oss' Ia the only patwnt case made of two v~ates of solid gol (one out side and onc inside) covering every part, ex posed to wear Or sight,. The great adIvantage of these plates is apparent, i o every one. hoss is the only patent case with which there F given a wvritten w~arrant, of which the following is a fac-simile; tP~ VT~iA~tSor ECUD sRAi. AfLNK see thatyou get, tuhe guarantco wilth echx car Ask your jeweler for illustrated catalogue. Oct 9-lyfmchl1 We think we can show a little th< nicest Stock of New Fall and Win ter Goods, over brought to om: burg. Come and soe us. SUGENHEIER & GRiOESCJIEL. TAKENOTICE FIVE TIIOUSAND HIANCO(M AND ENLIS11 CIGARIS. FIVE TIIOUSAND CIGARIS.: THE BEST FIVE CENT ClGARS -IN AME RIC A 'IF, W. JIABENICIIT'S DRET~ORS TAKE NOTICE, the money and must hav'e it. Any oe who has bought stock from us, who is ao unfortunate as not t(' be able to pay, will please bring the stock and agree ona settlement so as to save us Ironhile, and coats to thsemselves. Settlement we maust have. No other notice will be given, andi aetion will be taken at once against all) who do nsot respond. nov 13-ftx2w W. 1R. DOTY & CO. Clothing for Men, Youths and Boys-A moaning sign, yet our friends say -there's nothing meatn about us. Comne and suit your selves. MsoEnnuEER & GCRr.AnImEL. SGreat Excitemelt AND I ROVI(EU, GOODS GIVEN A WAY E, the ludersignled, alloulce tc the public tlat we have just re ceived a now lot of DRY GOODS, CLOTIIING, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISiING GOODS' BOOTS AND SHOES, TLRUNKS, VALIsEs, &c,., vlicl we will sell at the lowest; an11d ill lidditioll to he low prices we give to overy purclaser of $5.00 an extra prcsent of FIFTY CENTS WORTH OF GOODS, And to every purlchascr'of $10, an ex tra present of ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH. JUST RECEITVE). A new lot of Thiree-mu(oneil Hid (Gloves, oI'ly 560 centis, real A lexanider Kid Gloves, $1.00--wori $1.25. ALL KINDS ANiD STYLES. A call for inspction is cordially in vited, and silti shoionl unll laranteed inl every respect. '. LANDECJEII & UO. nov 20 FAIR NOTICE. TO TIE Peoplle of 'Fairfield1 O CEis now given that it wvil btothe aidvantuago of buyers l. call and1( GLANCE AT GOODS in OUr line before biuin elsewhere We pr~opose seling (loodls as lowv a the saIinC uality are sold( or oilermed b' aniyb)ody. Our Goods speak for thaei selves. SPEOIAL INDUCEMENTS OFFEREI IN SHOES. WVe wvould call thue attet~lIion of th ILdies to our stock of' an inspctionl of which we res'ectfull; r'equlest. SIMASTER'I, BRlICGE & K(ET1CJIN nov 20 Celilr & Clilidlern -AND SEE rf IIE Finest lines of Ladies' and Genfr ..o1ld Wamtches, Chains, Pins ain Ear-ing s, that have ever been broughi to this pae A LSO A fino assortment of Cameo anid P'lair fiuger Kings. ALSO tilver 'and Plated Ware of till kinds Violins, Violin Strings, &c. IIANDSOME TOILET 8ETS. Vases, Motto Cups, Lamp ooids, Olass ware, Olocks, &c. All as CuxmA1' as th< Cheapest. nov 16 HEMANN' BUL WIN1KLE, Factor & General (Commission Merchant CI H A RL E S Tl0N, 8. C., DEIALI IN GERMAN KAINIT, or POTASH SALT, Peruvian Guano, No. 1 end No. 2 Pui'o ~Fish Guano, Noya Scotia Lani Plaster, Oround South Carolina Phuos phaite, and other FERILiZERlSlS. Also, COILRN, .0A TS, H AY, Et e. Orders fillied with dispatch, and liberal advances matdo on1 conslgntnvnts'of Cote ton and other Produce. AT THE CO F'ALL 1,A1TD W ^ E BEG leave to inform oir.customers lately dlivro-sed of our Grocery Depa rooini for our ~D T G- C Whioh are now in store, and have been m cainlot elumprate the iA 1rioug kinds an([ sty an)iino ou11r stock, and we shsall endeavor to 1 SL OT HING, H ATS AND GI TWhis ()epartnt Iha)C(1 CXb1en ext d, and Our Troy City Perfoct. Fitting Crown Shirt laundried iiadi to oider if (lired. BAY STATE STANDAI Aro our speoialty, and to those who have I thoso who are yot strangers to the durabilit) to call jand buy your wiiter supply, or a sin You will not have to coitie ofton--they are Shoe mazido. A ZEIG LER imOTiElI3' Gents', Lad ies', I your 8 oc bill and savo utoney by buying C oct 7 DON'T Until You " STOCK Of Furnit11 ure, which wvill Aesi according to qnality, nd 111o d liminber hIlat all iny goodls.'are* warrai I'lurn iture eli isewhere, thlen coine to tle 1i b1s, selIec0ion and enn buv (iChell)e. Bloe and I Yo:k. This is aI r'eoiliiicnendition of A nIew slipply of' W1Jindliow hiades, Wa Friaiies, Chrollios, Iha italks, and Book Th irgest supply of T'11in Cham111ber Set her Suits. Caill iad see them. A new s any. Ihm 't .y a Alehilnc merely bcent R it d likes it. Ieeinlmber tlit ilost. of plbdlie have bill little merlcu. The one vt lime an d Nvexation, is nloieless, ruim it. ilieminbera (lte Gol Aledal was awai over eighliy compietilors. I tnn reler voi ilvays giv'Ien etire sat isfutetrion. Remnei Sash Faclory. All orders entrust to l Ihe lowest prices. F- nit 1 eatly repa prelpIri to mauuke 1 ordIe . Unmtuber n1(d hg Alachine Needles aid lIainCns afn me. Dont fi l to vail bllro pu Ichasiig ALWAYS ON HAND The veory bost NORFOLK OYSTERS, three timeis a week, at F. W. HIABENICHIT'S. Best Ralt Wat er FRERH FISIH, all the year round, and always warranted to be goodl, at, F. .W. HIABENICT''S. Tro arrivo this week onn barrel Old 1%l3 NATrIAN'S CABINET WhISKEY, (gen uine), at, - ~ F. W. HIA BEN ICHTI''S. P. S. Some of samo, very old, in stock. 3 PHILADELPHIA LAGfER BlEER in oniO-lflt Pinit B~ottles, for Family uso, very low, at F. W. IlARENICHT'8, P nov211 SALE STABLES. ]Sc.TIO.] ALL pers1ons whIo b~ought sitock from mo last spring on tuuno whose nlotes areo duo first October, will ploeo 13o prep~arorl to moot thoem. as full paymonct will bo rognirod. Prompt payment wvill only onablo mo, to accommuodaito themn noxt spring. CORtN ANDl FODDlER Delivered att my Stable on Conugroes St reet, located one1 door south of' tho Ladd building. sept'23 . A. LIFID SIIAVING SALOON. ------ 1173i tundersiigned biege leave to say Ato the public that ho is niow run-, ning a fir's(-class Shiaving Saloon ini every repeCtjC. None. but com eotent and export workmen arpoenIom od, and1 thuose whlo will faivov usn with tchi. custom are guaranteed satisfaction. 1tAIR-CUTTING D)ono ini the latest and( .noatest style. Don't forgot to call and give me a trial, and(1 will ploaso y'ou. Oppsit I~'.J. M. McCA LL OppoiteDr.Alken's Drug Stor-e. NER STORE and tho pblie -gonerally, that we hig - rtnient for1110 theurpose of .making ilor.4 arkid at prices to induce quick sii fis lef, but cordi.lly invite ai to-catl ahc o, nako it, the intorest of all to purchano. VT1' FUl NISIrING GOODs. wo guarantee. ppie as low 4s the loyt cannot be durpassod. LA11ndried or D SCREWED SHOES ried theni wo need 11o odd wrds. '.'d of this hontostly naIo Shool we ask, you nde pa'ronly, - it' yon prefer rny ng therns ekpowledged by nliany to outweaf )ny$ LSO lisses', naul Infnutat Fino S!hocs. Rtod ieq Lo best. Reiember tho place - M. BEATY & C) ON TIIE CO INEE. BUY be the largest, haidsoiest anid cliCap, esignl and workmantlship unelqualed, ed to ho 119 representd. PiC-3 VOur rst-class Atore whero you will have' tho r In mlin1d that I ship goods to Iidge. 'l's, 11acttkstock, and n1.s fanr as Cihestot, 'ie quit 111y an "(d price ofI my goods. Il Pockets, lirackets, Mi rr'ors, Picturo Shelves, cheaper thanij tIho cheapest. 8, Imtado to 1111t cl Cottage an1d Cham, lipply ofsewin g Maichines ats good as ISe your IiMother or your* icighlior has lie inaticlilnes that are most largely mit witlil is (lie on1e (hat will save you light an11d will 1ast a long t ime. I havo 'dd to on1e o f tie "M achi ties I represent I to ma11ny that are using It', and it has niber tht 111111 Igent for it Door and le will have prompt lienitionl and at ir-edial. molcderato. prices. 1 am11 also Shingles for sale at.smal1 proills. Sew 1 piar (S of Machiites cal behad111 throngli elsewhere. R. wr7. I IPjj.jJ)5 IF YOU WANT ANYT HING IN THE~ CALL AND GET THE BEST AT F.W I./BE7V'ICHTS. ~EIOT SCOTOH WHISKEY PUNCHES, .--AT JAMAIOA RUM PUNTOHES, -AT ,F. W. HIABENICHIT'S. E-IOT, TORI AND JERRtIES, MADE OP TIIE BEST IMPORTED LI-. QUOR1S, AT F. W. HIABENIO'HT'S. TUE "DON CARLO," BEST TEN CENTS CIGAR FOR THEF MONEY, AT F. W, IIABENICORT' nov 10 WAGONS? WAGONS! WAGONS! I! F"OR .THE PEfOPLE. ONE CAIt LOAD OF THlE FAMOIJei WEBSTER .Wi(GON. ONE CAIt LOAD OF THE ELABLI - AVERY WAGONS. WE W~ILL NOT DE~ UNDERSOLD,, F~or sale by U. G. DE SrOlT E S, Wilnnsboro, S. 0. It. S. DESPORTES & 00., R.idgeway, S. 0, nov 20 Ladies' furnishingy goods, new andc nice StOckirtig, Corsets, ClOaks Shawlse, etc. See the Nordjoods ean oam-the prices. SuJo3NHxErt &