The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, December 04, 1880, Image 2
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SMIPfATo Liwlvibor4, I I intSIo,
Thke flailtoad Oommnssioier,
will It udu byie Ow rat'(.'iltilid '.Ili'ot
t'i'Itiij ls h lli il illig I AI3II 1111 t
ofjuao ig tyiwouldill , h ia' (4 ivil I
0:14001 fliiu'. *lii Th il P ilit of'
ebi t u l 1~uj.011dttu Isii I''t ll 141 ((, J ~ illiy
'Jbi'L Otol hmuo iiulo lituIl41 VIIIII , v-ihil
mot J)'JflI g u t'u whit IiiIIl' i ':ilil (mdif
jil hitIt.(IIIIIA idtiltai fIhl who ll to, Slio
)itt w 11oiti 11c f111 1 HIl i imtit I il ' i j I1 vi
liel til ll t~i lt tl tt'i ttlit wh limmli'.z! i
of' t k t il 'll tN, ot'IIA v Ill ! "~ v 11!t~'. 1i -
by tio 11111"o 1 ll oii' 1,11111 i c Im '.' tl i
ii lum ti Ili Ioi lng tivilo I llot Iit S it
Vill' ) rel ed w't t l h IVl'o tili Il .tl
~'(0bel, will t'oiiit tuleotii41 (It'to 11:111.ii
11beihl' rt o id Al t ik'iiIti
1ot'gt (ru,It~f tbol ofi' I 111H A11'i1,11 S~o
Ily. l-1 h ll fI'ttt riloa 111tt' t - A i Iw.t
411,t1110 peit, hit-1ilm th ('0l-A018,l.l
hut its S ~ lli 111311 fit~ itoc l'Ili t it01
prvo'if her lioa)11111t'utltmiut oliti
etitd ~ veh tolr-uPtl' ' Iitd il a1, tit,
toluoR to w.1t111-111d, b it hsI'~ttwil Vilt
ploditl' f shottld y sttIt; i111iv Utb and
Val0o b tl l ine o ii'a do lol Col.
vil ill mi uetillib" oai Ill't'.1 . '' et's Sei:
vi 'alini pe'lotg m It wih''ll it 'd byi Ilk
$txtorln is 11tilot ytt'it) wtill~i mill ti
Ihl 113 ''lio .\ss111oU.ot'htei Iito Wi'16
Itith'.lgh Oti\'at HIII-otittnoill et'bp' ,
(Irle n Ilk'. thel of, trleis, ct tu
01'010tu tiVC'.' out 1d 111-'t't'hISIV.
('qti l i t' tho it11ll Ifs Ila . 111i de 1o
th141i1 HIXoitt Cisters. olrs
L~uth j'Iklo5ll MhuO IYC)ir'iyt hlt by owtl'
ON 1' WO '.~i i'~ 'i' Veav ''p. 'tl) li l~j III-o '
C MI lls 1141,14M101tio ld Ii ( take i Niel)'
the iia-ii 11 1 t' l t)tN 11ot -11 Whe Wz I ,-'t
h4-kiti )f, (o 84 t hwA it f tIto'114.4 (if lit'
lit) vw'l ctf tlly leadilins Isv 1,01,'
Milled1m hrte i anol ot' shotilto
Ilw ttivo It -tis t 14o t Sh
1111 oll i 't .4. vk m to I m.1 milklion
Thoe ptae.ul ~lw Is et110 oh
back.01 (WAi-11ll 1 1(1 evr Oe OMIpass that
M011n Stmrlit may 1*i offlofat to escape,
Iy~ Ilia hlII4, lil161011d or idd, bI jr
dois himii bv (l11l1llill tnlk about
aOlleblug (Ins1 tout ffc To 1Iouffva
1,11'1noQitL u 0m) I~t~J~Nu
The Seclitito Il'etI t te liuul hour'.
A bill to Itliti i l ( l on I, t 1 llmIII
(44M hilen~.0 WvuR l''A~; it bill to
(h4-illon 1111d1 Ilo(vaiill (ltielllIC ile OrP.
dei'ed 1111. E'4llfldul-1lI loll oIiqli
1--8 VII Ml'v4li "i I d ,let 1 lit) ii L'olleli'vilt
141411 Iou )'l)Ji'll. ~VI (tl~lU
A 1111aa il. A uilol werei rit-eiby ftindi
Itill (611i lii d 11) vM1tIul 1 4161 It, ieII' 110
Thflit ,1 Irovidhiig F'ori't eoditbfividon
(11' I lmi St iil it i SINI jullust'( ivir tl it eo i e d.
I ?t i Om 1) t IIvls 0II:I10 ly of
Th 4i, it 11111 mv ail l()t' 1 1 i~t ll I l i 04111
'kh 1tv,11 l'liillio f l IN f'uiliog ltiii'
Tutu. hil Io 41, li' I14111140 illiti'wnNoul,
rvvt'ii It itt hillt 11it'd Oi o f vtif i t n
1,I111 tt'111111 Indon cIi th reo S li' wau P11146
A 111111IN't tit' 111114 wen i 11(ocl fosi'
tild 11 til' i . Inill pSru o t' U.1 aeill a ii tl
1,lti ri 41 . N I o oni i( 14111 hi Ict b1yt
V III tO I ( o s lkil Ii'11 Ilt Oil11 Ou l on.I
011 t'ui leia, to w lt (IlIII',01
811f1 I ht 'VCtIiil tIeT inI 11-11 jwlOtO t'V 1till
dta wiltiiMI~111 hiiim (l~oivt% vat1oI, 11141
l1;I it' (ho StHtil ol, Ow ho't I 'w'ils piioiul
Vtilit1i Ido V'ti'i o lt' 01011 t
o iatieni' tin il(c 111litt "A bil itf
provdt, oltilst016 i (lit- ruvsill Itk cofe
11( i. of lilt' 8lit Ito Laws t'o't thei 101W.l
atl'i Owg 11otti wit 11oattt'i'o ho Ca tll
'l'lo Se'ia t' tUlo ll It' I h d toii f ti to.
14 11-11t 'llt I llt o lit A N .l ail v rd s l
(h (111 1 IIIN . ,'tW t t ii iilg. o
oftilt)~' vof lltii'kl (hto iidivitfhic itill
reitsul o l i t I(t flit Il) i~t II 1',f it
C om''X sIt' ll I I l li i 11110t j(i 'oalditl
tit it 1141 1 it t (i o l ll ( o iv lft 0 1111
tit ( loUe 101tr :ii.ii. ll .' to po t 0 tit
tli 1Yal4 o' 'oilphui (41t.-11illlo 1u.
'I 'lil o t esok 'i,'. li v I1 iti at t hel~l
lt111s W 40 lgi'4ly o tl inip1wtliiuec'.
1he t15 le i~tiri'~
thll vlu.'ilt ol~.ilt' ohatr th ouilet,
(o4 inttlt' to Iht' 11% ol' o t o
Fa i ki . i it 1hia t (7' i lt I~t vN.
111 vialiti thli'. it g thuvit.'who as i
tlikei. loll ro. il 23d fleviit'r i
reaivirig fIiiti m1"l'(1-4 1'it UV 01-i-dto
grse i C101 ol a t114 I-cIl ii i"4011
lgThei "Slit'e, th11ed sunho I Ilt liteia
IntodRos8a*.43tdlgs f$vwpathl. rpi
Profit I hot Now York nerold.
The 4M'990g JIMiigmiuinu 6I0~1a,1'
myouta for' tho 119 ftuliuo i Ut81O 'Qv.
MIayo .id Sligo really eximt, andl ti:ll
11.11411 Ileavilit" havo 901110 gl'oltidsl 4f
Cht atl ild14i T ito Jioycolt exoXJL'tio.;
Ilt (Ight dlli "OIliemtillig lit. Joust
W~orth kilo)14Iig-no,,,10o, thamt 11101.6
are11 rood liliU(flordn andti bud( oiIOYp 1111(
111111 (114) EI,1giNII gOVerI:iwnclt lilt" inI-1
ly beeli led( to piotect it inimi wionio
Ver 3' lilt" t beon ill) 11181111 to 11111tt,,iii
1),. 'I1111 nautilto Cmtptuial Bloycott Ish
p~roved to Iliivis bisei gullt)' of' tho
riF'I'n AND) oiIllEhiz1oue TYIANNY,
t Imb f110)ill extelit, (,111t, lit. lou. 11301opl
1lI'ilg 1und4ol' hist itlo i'eboelcdt rtd, to
11840 tIio wVord( co1la'd ill 111v honor,
(ltti eIi(rot Im ivtil uCely fill Eiigllali
1111111 t) bo1 loutiti 1111 'doeii not m#w,
''A titl It sul-V4'1f )lift Jolly i?-e1I right."
Yolu 1111%, 11111; 41ilioIi llitio(lllng 1lie
t(go 11( itilijet 13t1111.114,6 tlit law I Coo
Nevrli~g tluo poit, will litlilghlt(ighI..
TI'Io go'o'ililt)01 I )'~ I. elal iiis that:
lik lift%( 111 .0 , 1 ,I -u'1 1 t il larvii iuliy t ald ii'
lit-llill lit 110 '"wild Wviiia( .' 0111 tlt (
prom3tl 11110 t1otlt'go and( *1( uloFtrotigt I
%V!4Ilj (1( sl it 1(.4 boy wioly 1)I'411't'ugtCll
it)1111110 toiig 0 (It Ctttlltalllin wt'id
1(b.4ol'la'1-4 fm wie ro iligit onl evete
1~iile 11t1 fl li 'I 1); fitC lllini (it, 1!uItt t
liteliLegue who had(ttIt *I ~4~~L~ themI
1viltil, Illtttoll 01 urn's, 1(T111 It Itit'*til
aot uit. fiii otto1(. vll a Itllm cits1,1
po'mI tb)lilltl ot bed lit fm olle (iiite
I 10. ilt-' u Ilii (o liuad~ od re-(
111tti1l's diatthe1 ''it' ' )uiwd,'' ito
It toc3L(i. as ?"mimil bIlgibe tof.
rtdhe lloIt'lg14 t col hil 11'Iet ( N . ig u!
13t't'Vt'Itt i'ot liligt yt~ ti is ajll.
Ih it het itidttesl o w"ifilal tiw isl
Im 111141, Itlq tof herst~u, be011I1I' llelttIm
of'~1 viig ut o,1 tHo. 11. ho prieo selw o W118
,I ii i iot) Omi peslttib 1tht.~ to Soi
dll t'^oklot beai~t.t ilitofi 111tOti
drtt sil iex(1ilt etit (Itt' hlit Btltg'
1111'It tuouboiv lsitl' -t'lo wh. os;
toiptlit Ih( la01)w?" btigate d1ow1n1
ri5n lif)te t'llo rtitte. , e.Nollai to
pitt tt lit It tofiv littb1 o fil- 011 (ahdi l
1043' tl b 'I'ul , s)tl tiwlt) .)'' lt''"1'
thtas n toel fiietd ttt~l ittia hiAo
loo littE11011 .a ~det tt'ed gt'#1!ttahll' tico
aittatlit~' iret'sld t l
lViiel'Ji 1ttotd, inlevd. I helie t', ititt
the cot, of which only E?i> was givoli
hilm In onsh. For tis advance lie
bjotsty hIneltof to pny forty half--yearly
inst se of 1 L2as. each, with' tIf
IrGyiso I st if Iefied in payment.
any~~~ neutt it th9 whole0 shot"I0
fodhwith b- recoverable. But tle
larger portInli of the Island of Valeielsa
1s .wned by tle Knight of Kerry.
)shtig tho -d111reis there were not
weity ofW iN teinat who did not re.
Cel\'e n111d fvdin the 'Iolief (omssniittces,
to-wbilelh thkot 1usl1cht. costributed nothIi
Ilg, bita.16 tie lio just. iN bonght
eed potatods andu snpplied thern to
80110 of his tenants at market ratos,
Itnd 1in 80110 htistitce, fit soniethlugl
below-for eish. " hir. linssell quoteA
from a let pr fron the "'Nnn of Hen.
mitare ," a lady widoly linowill. tor her
honlovoilnce, aind whlo colleMted 416,
000 last whiter rn id of th distorssjed,
W honi shi applied to Lord Lansdownol'
agenlt im help 110 -hiled to get a fihth
lIIng, and1( Mi'.'ITreoki infoft ed hor that
when lhe swI theti tile'tros's conltug "111
told tisoble mitster that It. would be
the best thing t hat had over hallpponed
for thu landloirds-thoy would
, IA Vic THio TH'NAN'rS
at their mercy." 11It was this gentle.
inan's Ftthier who, isn his "Reatllies ol
Irish Life," wrote, s'ieatking of the
m1or0 t(e5'rri)l0 distross itf 11thirt.v yar s
ago:-"At least fivo . thousnd pe ople
mu1t1st. haive died of starivatio I I tle
,1,inin of Henmaro. Thoy did on the
rots, nnsd they died in (I. Ileids; they
died on the moutalins. id they dicil
in tho glons; they died it the .ellei
Works, and thev died In their 1101140.
So that, wholo streets am( villtges
wero left iIstist, without, Atli Jinhatibi
tanit, 111d att 11 st 8ome flow, dospalialig
of' help -hoi thto eounitiry, erwled Into
the townsi and died at. (iho doort of the
rlidenlts, an11d otsido Ithe Union
VIIs." 11(er Oil h1 sii pped 3,600 to
Amerlon; how they fared s a ia tter
of hist.ory. The soni would repeat th1
exIpt'rlinent to-dihy, Itt. onl m11or- gen.
tts 0onditos, For ho thinks that
0the em1igranut should have It.len11t. 1.es.
in hattd oin arriving i6 Anoteica ."
Wherie Io Is to get It. r not, a matter
with whih Iis "nsoblo maI1ster" con
cernas hhntiself.~
1usstico Fortoseuo onlce said that
nlothIti iig tnukes a11, peonlo riso against
thiur rul8es but, a lack of goods or it
hi1k of Justleo. I reland has long lack
1d both, but Ilh cO olemssiont ol' tit onte
will Ie followed by tho atdveit of the
other. May it bo Atr. G lat(tolo's lot
to cront a spleidid etirer hv), the
coei5it't .1io o1t lhe w1ork with which
his Unm1s10 14 ailrenidy IInperuihblr con
isetod?" 'lhis Is (ite way In'which
eveits I IrelattI appeatl to Eniglish
VIadl'ails, 1tnd no onto would ho sur
IMrised0 if 11n the0 Uld Irelanid gains11 1argF1
aissistativc fsoml the liadical eleient in
tie largo qlies of the United King
domi.
It Is itooted that he iresent govern
ment is earnestly d.esironos to do some
thhsg for Irelail next session. Rectt
ar1ticles in thIt pers "'ttcombinte to
show 0hat. h lie arti llial forsmt.ions oft a
poasit. preprietary inl Irelml will
protibbly fobrtu the b6t1-111 of.the linlis
tertal proposais." That tiis will provo
a pallnwet for Iri-h1 iis and woes is
very doilit .h thit the govermn1tienlt is
it does try It will ts all prob'aility be
detfeated. Whtether' a landt bilt bo Ins
troditeed, tit' I hf phin t'r peasan~tt pro
jlrietlorship, lt end will bs (tshe satte.
TIheo t wo houses wiil bo br'otn~h. ito
eollisions, its whsleh ease I Iho olv way
out of (he deadluck will bo ant 'appenI
to I heeonl try.'
I'at'nill' ht~pes lIc nteithel.r ilth the
L~hierals no1 the Coniservativ'es, lis
ph IttstitlStntec'essail hle to bting ~ abtot
prepareli' ll'for n e lecttions. Int thIat
calst' thle gaint to thie lhome ruilo ratnks
would be .very .considlerable, and, witht
thsodeeiding tninjority ins Parliment,
he ivionait be able to get legislatiotn for
1ltelandt antd J tish .alirts. It' Asr.
P'arntell is a great leader andt ho is
workling? fotr that endi, ansd Ite will keep
up the ait.itation unstil the Landl 11111 is
brought befoi'o Parllatmenst. and the in
evitable dteadlock ntecessitates atn ap
peali to the counttry.
711 xxx MN ir runR irunzE..
H ontor to Those Who Conitied tlie Rlecent
F Wit the Newsi and Cotiter.
'The ttiutmph of the Detmocracy is,
of couse, the t~nit of' thIt exertionts ot
the mtember's otf thse party' ands thteir
allies, but. they services of1 ithose who
planned the campatignt andt directed the
generarl movemns of the political
totes oughst not to be overlotked.
Frosm thte day of' their apptoitnment,
the State Exeenhtive Committece gavet
their thought and their' timte to the
1Demtocratie cause, and their re'sponlsi
bilities will not. ense utisil a State
conv etion1)1 shtall choose thei r succes
sors,
1t0 succ'ess is the lest of merit., the
State comtltj tee are enstit led to the
highest praise. The heaviest bursden,
of cour1se, rtested upon G"eneral IBrat.
ton,. the tchairmtatt of thn'ecommlittee
who aplplied1 himself to the task im
ptosed npon hitm with a singletness os
purpose atnd self-asbnegation which at'
charact eistic of t his strsaight forward
untf~eted, ind(oiltale Carolinian.
Int the begitnninig the canivass apl
peared to lag, through ino fit of th
comitnttee or' its c hairmain, bitt the
closinig w~eeks were brilliant. The'
intert were aronsni the carele'ss wer<
spurre'td on ; the w h.olo State was ii
mtotion. At the samne timoe' too, Sena
toFl hhamptton) and Seniatosr Untiler weri
idteitgale in t~hets' appeals tfor unii
tedt antd vigor'ons actions. Their per
sontal inltiniece went fasr, anid thei:
argumen cts were nuanswesrabl e.
Pnrunx RIA(Gtlls. - A well
knsownt lady artist alti1st, resident is
Rlome, relates thtat while statnditng on
day necar the statue of A pollo ikeM
dere, she sudldenly becamre aware o
t he pre'secetC 01f a contry womtian. Th<
nsewcomuer, a wetll-to-do-looking Amser'
icani, irtoldneed herself as Mirs.. Rag
gles, of 8t. Lonis, Mo., and then asket
thle qutestion:
"Is this the Apollo Blelvideret?"
Mir. H-- testiled to t be identtity o
the work, and the tourist then. said:
"Considered a great statae ?"
The interrogated lady replied that i
was genuerally thoughst to be oneo of' tb
mausterpheees of' the world.
"I a ybauy and all that sort o
thin?" aidthelady rnm the land
the set tirug suan.
- Yes,' responded the now amtazet
artist. "It is said to be one of the
noblest repsrsentationss of the Isnmar
frame."
"Well," exclaimed Mrs. Rhaggles
closing her TBeadeker, anid with arm:
akimbo, taking a last and earnest loo1
at the~ marble, "Prue seen the A polk
le~iaere and I've seens iagglos an
If yo'uw=nt:oa,mo- go t
SPECIAL NOTICES.
e6 of uactrar.-One thousand 1ollas
II il aid fer .Very ain of ,eury
other min I a tance nd in May A
1iver Plus. PRO. i cnts for large boxa.
dby all Druggists in this county.
EUJALA, ALA., MarIh 0, 1878.
Mir. I,. Phoefeld--Dear sir-i take pleasure in
atuting t hat, I havo uiled your Medicated Stook
Fepd both on horses and cattle, and with great;
succ(s, espeelally on a very poor cow, which
I bought t auction. bie gives now over two
gallo0 s of milk. with a good -posp0,. of n
Oroing. N otwi llisttanding tile prejudice I en
tortifed for other powders that, Ihad tried,
and which proved wortniless, I do not, hesitate
to endorse your invention ah being all yota
claim for It,. 1P. T,811 EENAN'
Ientleignen-We have given Shoenfeld's Stck
Frek to your horses. una find that It Is all you
can clain for It. Your truly,
CHlAPM'AN & DAVIS,
Propr's ILivery and Solo Htables, 4d K0., Alacon,
GA. sold by thle ruggista of this couttay.
CotXMsiUls, OA., NOV. 20,18l7.
DR1. J. C. AMOFFETT-Icar Bi/-Sinco learn.
ing its vilue, I always keel your Teothiua
(Teething Powders) in my house, and consider
It: n itidispeisable metielne for smallchildren.
I hace knotOn if to rsenore trorms achea all other
renedice hadfaled. It. bi. 1tOON.
Clerk Clty Council.
Cor1ain1S. GA., Fob. 0,1878.
D1R. 0. J. htOFICTT-iear Doctor-We can
comn(d your Teethina (Teething Powders) as
the mnoSt, satisfaotory prescription wo over used
for tilo loose b.owels or ertiplions of our chit
iren. They have nared us many dollars in doctors'
bill*. Yours truly,
II. T I1A TCICR~l,
Of firtu of McOobee & Hatcher, Warehouse and
Coanunsrsion A rchuuts.
BRUGIIT'S DISEASE
and other nffeetiun of tie kidneys A'id bladder
ute voinetlens brought, on and itton aggravat..
e' by I itO negiet. of the t'auptons.
whici. if tIaken ini im' would ito doubt. in a
annnjot ity of nes yield to t rttwent. No medl
chio is so well silted for this its lankin'ts voi
Iotind Ctract, and .Aniper, It is a re
hiable Healing tnie to the parts, allays irtita.
tionl, anld restores h11althy 110101n.
Prepeard only by lIlutt, Rankin & I.ntar.
Druggist, Atlanta, (in., and for sale by all
Druggists.
FORtHav'. GA.. DIe. 1, 1911T.
I iave sold Ilatkin'a liutieh and Jutniper for
ten years, and it. has always given universil
.matisfaction. provinig the mostt vitluablo prepa
ration of the kind on the market.
-0. 0. IAAY8,
Druggilt.
3leosrs. Lamar. Rankin & LIatnar; Centlomen:
Ay wife had been troubled for neveral iaonths
with llronchitis, and during that timo tiled
nonrly tvory thing inaginnble without the
Slightest benoti.. A ariend of hers to whom I
nant ioned it, told me to get a bottle of Brew.er's
1.ung itestorer, which I died. and tees than one
trottle. curef htr' entiraly. ivil recommend it
to all Who axe similarly affected.
Yours very truly
kA I'IAN C. AtUNROR,
MACON, ()A., March 1, 831).
Meqmrs. Lnmtr. Rtankin & L't'nr, Denr Sirs
I lnd frequent hetnort hnga befoto using your
Consaunpiire Ouo, and hnd bee'' trented by
D.r. Orowell Johnson nnd oi her i-killed phys-.
canns without. being relieved, and after using
t eeot Itales of your Drewer's 1t'nat Rtestorer,
the ieinorrhage was stip led, and I -itve never
hatd oino sinco. I 111m1 now in belttr h'nit than
btkore, anit eel It imy duty to State to tlho pub.
lit the electts of your wonderful Consumptive
cure on mc. Yours truly,
Mrs. E' 0 AVANT.
TAYLOR COUNrY.
This Is to e, rtify that. I hlve h'id Asthmn
for lity-ive yeaRs and twd a iro it any
i diiltrent, kinds of nedicine Was treated by
Dr. lloltonjfee eavrs without Ilnning relief. I
then used yottr Jlrwer's .ung Iestorer und
found in It a pet imallent cure.
Very trtuily yo1r- Z.' J' PARKS.
Sold by all bruggists in this county.
Good Reaaona f7]h Dco'sFih
AlUsitos, (IA, At arch 28. 1880.
We haoeiev months beeni Pa escribing
ireat ment Oi Syphilis at manny other diseases
for which tf. Iareconmmended, an i are frank to
5ay that the raults have beent moMs Ftisinteto
ry, not hawing been disappointed ino ni Ig
htinstae. W'i think. for' ilndsese fo re
it.Il recoinmenuded. it, stands withbout a peer,
andtt the medient proeson will, soonor or'
met f h Spilis, in aill stagtes .1 a sine qua
av4. N. L. ( A LI.0 WA Y. hi. D
J. 'T. IttINSON, AI. D).
ATLANTA, GA., Vay 22 1879.
Ono~ of our workmen had a had caie of syph
ill ., of tire years' standig, and was eatred en.
ti tely with "Swift's Syphit1ii sp'ecihl." lHe is
noasw to all apprearances. and in Ils own belief,
sC'tIud and well. W M. IR. &t T. W. lIIiPR.
'i'l S WI FT SPECIFIC COatPANY, I'roprle
lirs, Attata, (1..
Sold hr all Druggists.
(Gall (or a copy of *-Young Aten's Friend."
GR1~EAT
INDHUEMENTS
W V E have now in store the largest
TV- stock over purchased by us,
land which will bo disposed of at low
prices.Dry Goods,
Clothing, Hant,
Shoes, Groceries, BridleS.
Saddles. Harness Red Leather,
Hai ness Leat her &e.
-'We are niot given to "BLOWING,"
but enn truthinlly say we are off'er
,ing solid bargains, anid will be glad
to see you.
U. 0. DESPORTE~S.
- ept 2G
SMOKiEiS
T A KE N OT I Cp.
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FIVE TIlOUSAND)
CIGARr..
FIVE TIIOUSAND'
SIID I CHE
IClGARS3.
THE DEgg
jFIVE CENT' CiGARS
SAMERICA
-AT
F. W. ABEKICH Tr
-Subscribe to TUIR Kaw IK.
a mann . - am r.
T
MIMNUG H"' S
II M NA G)
GRAND DEPOT.
FIFTiEN THOUSAND DOLLARS' WORTH OF
GOODS TO BE SLA UGHTERED.
As I expect to make a change in my business the first of January, I
offer my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, cloth.
ing, Wooden and Willowware, Glass and Crockeryware, Teas, Sugars,
Coffees, etc., at prices unheard of.
50 pieces Kentucky Jeans, at 10, 15, 20 and 85 cents, reduced at least
twenty-five per cent.
50 pieces Bed Ticking, at 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 181 and 20 cents.
100 pieces Dress Goods, good styles, at 7, 8, 8j, 12j and 20 centp.
Exaimne these goods, and don't mind -the flimsy theory of some of my
competitors. I will and must lead in prices.
s450 pieces Calico, by the piece or yard at 5, 5j, 0 and Of cents. No
trash,
BLACK' O.ASIIM'EEES.
Velvets, Nun Cloth, Mohairs and Alpacas, i educed at least ftfteeon por
cent. to close out.
8,000 yards Piedmont Shirting and Sheeting, at Factory prices, net.
Send your skippers around. These goods we will sell to our competitors
for cash.
S -II T S .
Another lot of those cheap Unlaundried Shirts, to reduce stock, at S3c.
8,000 yards Bleached Shirting, at 5, 6, 7 and 10c, Best goods ever
offered in Winnsboro.
BL.A.2TEETS .A.T COST.
$2.00, $8.00, $6.00, $8.00, $12.00, $20.00.
C7O.A.KS A.MTID .DC L.M.A.5S,
At $1.75, $2.50, up to $15.00
50 cases of Shoes, at Factory prices.
4 rolls of carpeting to close out at cost. Don't fail to examine thdse
goods.
CLOTHING I -CLOTHING I CLOTHING !
Three Thousand Dollars' worth of Clothing at and below cost. Every
person should see these goods before purchasing.
These goods I will sell to the trade for less than they can be bought for
J. L. MIMNAUGH,
nov 23 Ti E LE DER OF LOW PRICES.
$3 5,00O
FOR THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL1
WILL BE DISTRIBUTED BY
DESPORTES A EDIUNDS,
(UNDER WRIGHT'S HOTEL,)
I Merchandiso, during FAIR WEEK, at most attractive rices. See our Dress
Goods in all the latest sty[esTriminxing Silki; nd Satins. Ilosa rv, HandkSre.ies
and Notios i newea novelties. Gentq' ond Youths' Hats in argo stocuk Ladies',
Gents' and Ohildren's Doots and Shoes, Ladies' C'o.Itks, new snd stylish, at Now York
prices; Blankets Carpets, Comfortabhks awd Lap 1olbes, Pt the New Sfore of
no P DENFItOR TES L.D1 UNw)!?
Under Wright'- -1: 4;1, .oi nbia,. 6. 0.
ALWAYS RELIABLE!I
NO BOASTING!
PLAIN FACTS.
T IS well known throughout Fairfield county that the old established
house of F. ELDER & CC. is always on the m nare. We seil our cus
tomers goods once, and they come back. Why I ecauso we are reliable
and sell only goods that give satisfaction. Our
FALL AND WINTER STOCK".
Of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Gents' Furnishing
Goods and Notions, is complete.
Our Grocery, Crockely and Woodenware Department is fully up to the
times.
PRICES AS LOW
As anywhere else. WO invite yonr attention and inspection, We can
suit the tastes of every one,
eet 2 *Fa ELDER & CO,
The Bet Ever Prodace
THE DAVIS VERTICAL FEED
SEWING MACHINE
CH A LLENGES TILE JJ'ORLD TO PRODbUCZ 1T R.M t
Loo REWARD.
M" Oiio titonsand dollars reward offere( to any pepron that will do A# great
a aige of work, and do It a, we l nZ' other machine as as ealn be done on
the co VEMCL wllema eith am MACIKfE." Arramigeinnts for
le contest w a so be nitde wih aliv oie desirhig to compete for the aove amed
reward, within a reaobl it~ h~e w-l1ei kMhiano s eia
asoabl tni afer writ ten a >)11 aionl is received.
- ]DAVIS WING MACH INE CO-,
Aither large lot of the above Machines and the Improved Weed just re
ceived. J. O Boe, Agnt.
J.~ 0. -1A4 uvaiit
Wht b as, Co r e Piq es res Goodw in Variety, Illusion, Silks, SatiU6,
bblts, set . Le , otola n, Hosiery, Lace' Bnnets, Knohin,
-~~s ie sli La *Pafy G
erweiayon ant ARemunably. as ame woda na~l be noht