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RAILROAD SCiEU.Vs.-The trains on the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Rafroad reah Winnsboro its follows: Day passenger. northward. 1.28p. in.; southward. 6.10 p. i.. Night passeni ger-, northward, 12.16 a. n.% south ward, 3.59 p. m. Day treight. north ward 8.65 a. m.; southward, 12.40 p. m. Night fr-eight, norlhwardi. 2.88 a. i.; southward, 10.35 p. mn.-This schedule Is on the basis of Washing ton time, which is about fifteen minutes ahead of Winnsboro time. New Advertimements. To Rtent-B. Sugenlbelmer. Clerk's Sale-W. H. Kerr, C. C. P. B. and L. Association-D. 11. Flea miken. itherifl's Sale-J. D. MeCarley, S. F. C. Weddings and rumors of weddings. Clear, cold weather now, butalnost too late for the cotton still in the field. If somebody doesn't come up and p .y the printer he will have ,to go it dry Christmas. ?toligious services will beheld in the Methodist Church to-norrow morning it 11 O'clock, the Rev. A. MNl. Chreitz berg officiating._ . Mr. J. D. McCarley has assumed charge of the sheriff's office and looks quite at home. Col. J. B. Davis, the outgoing sheriff, who made' a good officer, fait haful, impartial anud fearless in the discharge of his duty, has moved to Blythewood, where he will resume the pr1actice of Imedicine. . a Mr. J. IW. McCreighlt laut for sevet al doys been e1gaged under contract wit h the coulty cotnmissione s in mending the public road Onl tile hill outside of town on the Kiticuld bridge road. ohe gulles on either side, iad eicroaclied so fat into the middle of the road as to .make it dangerous. This Is a great improvement. A SHOOTING STAn.-On Thursday, Just after sunset, a shooting star wits soona passing over the town from cast to w~est at a not very great altitude, taking. appiaently, a zig-zag course, and leaving a train of smoke in its wake. This traini lasted for at least twenty minutes, and was jagged and forked like a streak of lightning. Not many saw the star, but the train wvas an object of Interest to all. It grandu ally di sappleaired in the alar. A good any~ colored 1)eople were numch exer' cisedh os cer it. One, evidently r'emem berinag Belsha7zar's hanidwritinig oin the all, ciae to thei r'eportera and said: "'Ole mrarster's writ soinething up In the sky and I wanat a schmollard to comea out and r'eadc it t-> mel." -It did resem 1)1e Horace Gr'eeley's chilrograph)Iy. and' was undlecipheable to any "schollar'd" or an-yhodyv else. The aertoilite- must hatve fal len at. no grat distance, but 1no r'eport of its diestinaU ti has yet been retcei ved. R A ILRtAD AI!FP.A1. 'Mr. W. WV. Perry, the agent of the Checraw & Chaester liailroad at Lancas ter, inform'as the Lanicaster' Iecdew thatf the r'ond hase shaippd 3,6038 balog of cotton thais s-.asona. Thec traini now runs to Bear Cr'eek . wIthin ne mil os~ Lanacaster'. Tlhe tr'estle over'I lieur I Creek has beena tinilsherd. The /'dyeri says Pre'asidem Haf~rdin, was in t :i.1 t hat t.>wn M% midat wee'k onbsa from Cet rfeM. whe 0 . fi ltttiI'h b -: N l niext. week. Thue prien~t and director's of thme Chlester &, Lenoih- Ita iroad amot at D)allats la.t Tihnrsday to adopJht mecas ures forl the earf' ~ly upleikmi of' the Neawton. 2na the WVestern N~oth arao llama llail Iroad. There is abouitt one il of uiraing to do0 betweenci *Dallas5 ad Lincolnton,. A ftler fhe iadjourn'i mnult of the meietin l)4, the inesaidenat, las went ont to the South Fork river' wvith a locomnotive anid puassea aer coachL and1 crossed over on the britge for' the first tlim'. T be cft izens shoauted whena the traina halted on the opposite' bank.. Ttark, las ing has niot been puIshmed for'ward f'or wanut of' N'oeFrr) hive facilitIes, thmose In use hiavlng the past ftll beena requiraedl for the business of the rond, which hus kept the rolling steok employed to its fullest capacIty. Two new passeniger coaches, one fIrst class and the other second-class, have been ordered', and' a niew endrne' wIll be shipped from the shops fut Phila delphia on the' 16th. When the engie Is r'eelved the work or onmpleftng the toad to Lintcointon will be- pushed forward as- rapidlly as p)osibl.-Btd -James C. Colt,. eonmpttroller' gen eral, calls for Faports of counity audit ors and counaty commissioners wvho falled t6 report ini the thnie speelled by law. --Russia has interdicted. the ex porta tion of grain on account ofI the thtreat cited' famine isr soume of hetr districts audi Oreece has a short age whIch wvill have- to . be supplied fn American granaries. It s tha sorthef .tl~ng that * rolls gold. Into qur cofrers iumd ennbtes the Rtept~licana party .to Payof 0the public debt without distur'bing the'-enr. vent pt'Osperit. thit v&t,4aged 88 a ttien of Uk0gefield, died last week.' -?Ten people died in Columbia last week-foot' whites and six iolored. "A-Tho O rangeburg Democrat states tbat fields of that county are wlito with cotton, atid it is diff'eult to get it ipleked. There is a field hea' Fort Motte contaliting two htindred scres, and not a boll is boon gathel'ed fron - -It is said that little Alex', Stephens i1 saufrering with dyspepsia, ailt it is diffloult for the lightest food to digest: We stand corrected. We thought his only diet waa patent eedicines and liver pads, wltih need ito digestion. -Manta Los, one of the voleatile mountains of hlawall, is how sending forth a fiery ?tIeam of lava, A lbarthi cruption took plae there In 1840, aldi thon again li 1848.- In 1856 One oc curred which coutlinued nearly a year. -A company was organized In At lanta last week for the purpose of get tittle y1) a graild Cottols oxpoitiolt at that p'a-o niext year. This will be the first exaibition of this kind, and will no doubt will prove a great success. When At lanta mnves in a thing of title sort she mens n ba uess.1 -Jaines M. Jolly was tried in the DeKalb Superior dotrt in Georgia for the murder of Victoria Norris, anl ac count of -which was ,mblished in the papers last sp ring. 'le verdict of the jury was guilty, atd they recommend ed that his puntistlment he confluemntt it the penitentIarv for life. The ver dit dissatisfied many. as they thourhlt, hanging was file proper punishment for such a terrible crime. TAKENEAL. MARRED-On the 8th instant, by tile Rev. W. W. Mills, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. WILLIAM H. WILSON, of Riel0ad, to Miss MArrIE L. CA31AK, Of Vairfield. TO IENT. T E da weir un Zion street, now on . Clpied by Mr. James Q. Davis. 1-o'.casion givqn Januiary 1, 188 . Apply to B. bUG ENHEIMER. doe 11- tX1W B. AND L. A.s0CIATION* T IE 68th regular meeting ot tihe witnnz. b'r> nuildiig and \[oan Assoclation I wAil Ue h 'Id in the Town 11all on Monday ever. I ,r the I tI. in tant, at 7 o'clock. Meimbers will bring their books and pxy their monthily instal ments at or before that time, otherwise the penalty of ten cents per share will be charged after the -meeting. D. R.- FLENNIKEN, dec I - Secretary. SHE RIFF'S SA LE. b YvIilmi ill Imanuecitio'n to m. di. reeted. I w .1 offer for le, before tne Coi.rt. Hlanso door in Wininsboro, . C.. en the first Monday in January n(ox t. lAetwa 0 l egal h o us h O 4 salO. tic foillowing aescrili-1 propert , to wit: All th ri:.tht, title art I literest of .Johl A. Fr'er in that - act of Inn I ly ing andi b.-ing in the : ollnty of* airfieldf. aboult i one laile niorh l1et of th towIt ( f Winns.ag bo . ining sevety 1.i71) acres, mre or loss, an11( bot111il-'d I., lan !s of ) Ht. Fennit n. F. Eiste. an i Henry L. Elliott. oold at thA ait of .1. P. Acslaster & Co. against John A. Frawt-r. 'lcrms--Cash. J. D. McCARLEY, Sherif's Office, S. F. C. Winnsboro, S C., Dee. 9, 1880. dee 9 SHERIFF'S SA LE. B Y virtue of' an execution to me di reantedl I will offet 'or ^sa,~ 1sef~os the Court House door In Winnsboro, 8. C., on the first Monday in January next, e i',hin the leozal hours~ of Halo, to Lhe i highest bidder, for eash, the f ollowing described real estate, to wit : All that tr aot of land lying and being in Fairfield Conn t, containing one bun dred and ninety- >onr acres, more or less, bounded on the north by lands of Frank lin Douglas~s, deceased, wvest by lands of Mrs. Mary Broom and All-n TIurkett, east by jansa of Ezra Ent-zmninger, seauth by lands of' John Fenly. Sold as the piop erty ot Iazra Entzmi~nger. deceased, at the suil.. of Tihomaas JOIdarfi. J ID McCARLEY, S. F. C. 5lheri*ff's Ofiece, Winnaboro, S. C., Decemabea 8, 188.. SHE RIFF'S SA LE. f~Y vitae of an exoentioan to mec di. .O) reoted.1 I will off.r for i-ale, befbo lhd Court lionsoa door in 'A innsboro, S. C. on t'ao first Monday in Janaary n xt, within the legal hours ot sale, the Siawing no.-cribed property, to wit: All of t'he right, title and i'iterest of C atherine J. Jones is the tract of latnd ly inag in Fasirtield C ,unty', containing three h iundlred and~ eighty (iIPO) aerea, more er less%, and bounded by lands of lj. W. Desportes. Mrs. Martha Woodwvard and otners, levied upon ini the ease of .Wylio J. Davis against W., H. Jonles, R1. D. .Jonesa ant I 'a hetrine J. JIonte. . Terms Ca -h. J. D. McC \R: EY, rifaiY:- Oftleeo, .S. F. C. * ienn-laboro .'. I.., fiee-rnbao 10 AS82. 811 EftRgP'N N A LEC. I ) a .a no 'If at exltonsin lto m di 1) e.. a;. I will olh r aor Htie. bef 'ro a .e1i t atlonso door in Winnewl oro, * C . on the rtirst Mlon lav in Januar.il nta<L within the legai3 hon'ra of sale, t~o tha highaest biaT or, for' endsi, the follo. ius dlever.Laaed r-'aa estate, to wits All that tract ot land, lying an.1 l r g in Fairfield County. etosta.nintg foirty a& ) no.'res moreL' or lows boutnded on the north lby :nnais of I. 10. 'riaig -ea-t. by Croosed jB 01 Churic., sonth by laa la ot A. G. H;o9w mant, west, by lanaia of Hi A Glonn. Folai as the pro perty of Jacob Boojitan, att th'. ltait of Wt ti, Rbetsoni, Coliait. sir nr in, Elnity. againast D D. i'enly. Phsilip Fnllig ati Jamnb JDooknmn. JD. McCARLLEYf, S. F.. 0. Sheriff's (411cc0, Wintnsboror. S. C,, Deeember 9, 1880. doo- il B y virtue of sundry executions to me ..directed, I will offear for saie, be fore the Coitrt House door in Winnsboro, S.0C., on thle first Monday in Janitary nle a, w thin the legail honrw of st'.ie, to tie Mi hest bidder,for cash, the foilowing d-o scribed real estate and personal property, to wit: All th~at tract of land l'ving and being n Fairfield Oounty, containing lvehon. dred and thirty -two (534) aores, more ut less, nti knowvn as tho '--Rabb l'.ace," bounded bay lands of Mrs. Martha- Ilabb, D). It. Flennikon, Israal lyvr. 'Thoinls Sloan. and the 1Kincaid bekige rond. A LSO Aill'tat, tract of' land. i'ng aid 19ei'ng in Fairilold (County. containing six, lhtn. dce.I and sevenlty.tiwo aies, more or los~s, an I known as the "ile Pliaco." bound elt by Ian la 01 Johnl lnrns, estato of - Itags ale, Little' River and thu Kineaid bridge road.. ALSO One arnre and' oolt, one horse. threo cows. anflt twontfy-"ve heali of shuop. All the above suhtl as- tihe propert~y of' James P. Mautte, at the-suIt of' William' Mn rphy and others. J. D. MeOAltWY, Sheriff it Olie 8 F, C'. Winnsboro',.S 0, December 9, 188O0 i ec 112 4MtRaKs sAmara a. STATE OF SOUTI' 0AROLIA, MUM01T Or VAunELD. Willolth Aw Olarke an I Janes A Olarke, Eteca o, *FlaintifM, vs. De40ie Miller, befendant I Potutuanr of an order of 6he Oourt Of Cornmon Pleas, made i th6 Above st ted cAse, I v ill offer for sale, bbfore the Coult HoUse door in Winnabord, On the fitst Mondaly in January next, wit; in the legal hours of sale, at public outeiy, to the highebt bidder. the following do. soribed property, to wit: All that piece, paroel or tract of latid, coftailning, by estimate, three hundred acres, etcept oho bundred acres, trans. forred by Henry Clarke to Dennis Miller, lying being and situate in the Clounty of VFArtield and State aforesaid, on Big Uedar Creek, and bounded by lands of J. F. Kennedy. Dr T. I. benter. and homestead of Mrs. B. F Davidson. A plat of the aforesaid tract of land will be exhibited on the day of nale. TEnCt oF sALM: ' One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance on a credit of )ne and two years. secured by a mortgage of tUe premises sold with interast frosn the day of sale. . W. H. KERR, Clerk's Off1ce, 0. C. 0. P. F. 0. Winnsboro, 8. C., Dec. 10, 188.'. deo Il' Rlrrah for Out House -0 [)H, YES! OH, YES! 'HR STONEMOUNTAIN CORN WHIS. KEY has come and is still coming. [f you want good Whiskey and good iSear, call at CZLENDINING'S 11OUSE, iext door to W. R. Doty & Co. He keeps he best of everythaing. Tho'best Nathan'a )ld Cabinet Vhiskey. The boat Gibson's Whiskey. The best 'Ten Cents Segar l'he best Five Oienta Regatr. And, above II' thinugh, the b, tt Dinner for 40 cent,. ind if you come into town between I md 1 o'-look, and are hungry, call at 3lendining's for a dritik. and he will set Ip a free lunclh or you. Olendining ceeps a moral aud a quiet house. deo 9 Damaged Goo&s! -0 PHE FOLLOWING GOODS WILL BE SACRIFICED "or the reason that they have Ihis dav been slightly dtmuamaged. Piece Black Cashmcre Woith $1.00 at 60 celts. Piece Black Casmicre worth 85conts at 50 cents. Piece Brown Cashmere worth 70 cents at 45 cenits. These prices are a great deal Iess han, we paid for thern and are HION' [%ST BARGAINS. NIcMASTER, BRIICE & KETCHIfl. dec 7 A NEW KIND OF WATCHI CASE. New because It is only within the lnst few E eaars that It has been improved and brought svithin the roach of eavery one: old in pa inciple lecaus. the first inventionwiaE miade and the !lrst patent taken out nearb twenty yeaars ago, and cases made at that time and wolrn ever tince, are nearly as good as nmew. Ihead the toF lowing which is onl." one of the many huna ireds; your jewelers can tell of similar ones : 71 4.NSFIEL.D. Pm., Mtay 98, 1878. I have a customer who carried one of Boss Patent cars fifteen years and I knew it twd years before he got it, and it now appears good for ten years longer. 11. E. Ol.NEY. Itemember that Jas. Doss' Is thae only patent casec made of two p'atesaof Fo1Id gold (one out tide and one Insi'.e) covering every part ex posed to wea or siht. 'Pha great advantage of these plater. is apparenat to every one. Doss is the Only pDolent ease with which titere it tiven a written warrant. of which the fce1owing a a fac-aimile. au usawsso~m rm CMI see thatyou get L.. -,. .ae with each.can. Ask yotfr jew~eler for illustrated cata'ogue. ob1t 9-lyimciril Fresh Draigs aird Med icines, (1 N \STR aft,, Bl- iestone. Borax1 ('ay /enno Po~)por', Laoto aeptfie, Bath 9ponites,: oug' Syrups. Sonthln.., :-yr-, Bay Rum, Per.umnery, Cinohonid.a, Qui. ni-ne. Tut ta', Gideve an Sti.n'sa ?fis, assencoe Ginger. Capaaine Plasters. ALSO, Onion' Sat4 Prepared Cocoa, naaWy Reed. Gun P ,wder T'ea, H~y.on Tea, t-ow.. rIered Black P'eppaer, Machine Oily&e-. Just reefved1 by MoM i8'I, BRICE &1 Y(ITCHIN. nov 20) N ew !Stoi'e ! New Goods! I N Ma-dit~0n to m-y Graicery o* the-oun. .er,- I have o'penae-1 a'FIancy Groery ina mty old slafel, onle door uoi.h of B~eamty & Bro. where I keep a full sIeledaion of nice taings for Christamass timeas, such as 'onr' Krihut Dolcana Sausage, Breakfast Stri p, [)nmons. A pples, Oranges, Coconnata, fla. nanas, ('a'>bage, lii h Pofatosq etc., etce. t'all at Headquaarters, on the 'corner, and buy y'our BHrand~ies, Rnms. Lignors rn.A Wfr, of which 1 keep a fuall setee'. tion.- Forty 6orreia of thesea goods en dec 4(n t'a ('orar r. THlE (GEM01NE GEORGIA STONE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISK.EY,. Mt F. W. hlabeulilbi antd A. Williford's, Bolo Agents ftar Winnsboro, nov 95 CnIr& Ch ler's F you went a real good a tielo at its proper value, Their prics are low, conaldering the qtality of teir goods. They have a splendid stooc of Gold and Silvor Watclies, Plain and Faney Rings, Sttids and sleeve Dititons, Gold and Rolled-Platod Sets, - livcr and Platedwarei Pocket alid Tab1 Knives, Gold Pens and Pencllg, -- ALSO A large assortment of Glassware, Lamp Goods, Toilet Seth, Vases, Clocks, (warranted good time-keep ers), Spectacles and Eye-Glasses to suit all ages, Safety Lamnp-Burners, Machine Needles, Violis, Violin StrIngs, etc. etc. dec 2 SMOK E RS TAKE NOTI CF. FIVE THOUSANI) CIGARS. FIVE THOUSANIi N v \ 11 U T: -5 CIGARS. THE BE: FlVE CENT CGAR8 --AT A(Al Ej . IT F. W. IIA UENICIIT'S NDBUI'M N \Al W) E have now ih store the largest TVstock ever puirchased by us, and which will be disposed of at low prices. br~y Goods, ClotIaing, Hat Shoes, Groceries. Bridles. Sad'does. Harness, Red Leather, Harhess Lea~her &c. Weare not giten to"J2LOWVING/' but can truthfully siay we are of'er ing dtolid bargaitis4 and will. be glad to see you. U. G. DESPGlRTtS. sept 20 ALWAYS ON HAND ! The very beat NORIFOLK OtTRS. three fthre. a week, at F.- W. H ABENkCH T'S B est Shit Water 1"n ESH1 F18H1 all the' year rftftd, and alwatys warranted tc be good, ait f.. W. HA&BENiCUHT'8. 'l'o'ntrive ?lh. Atdl on*- nrrei di- .(,3 NATilAN'si CAB3INE I WIlloKE(iY, (gen uine), at, P. S. Somew of sirnre, very old, in stock. PILA1EsPfA L.AdEAI h$R one-half t'int~ Bottles, fo~r Fand'ly use, very low, at 1. W. HAl ENIGH'P'. aov 1f * Wb GON is WAGONS! WAGONS H Foil TilE PEOFLI~, ONE CA!N Id\ OF~ THE117 FAM0O7S WEBSTER WVAGON. ONE CAR L.OAD Of T1NE R~KJJABL.E AVERY WAGONS. W1! Willt. NOT BIE UNDERSOLD. For sale: by r. o.'DESP0RT E8, WVinnsborop 8.0. 3.5. DE~SPORTES A CO.. - msgeway,-8.0. no' 20 Great Excitenent p1 LAND A NI1) BIrOTHEri. GOODS GIVEN AWAY 1x7 E, the undersigned, announce t the public that we have just r( celved a new lot of DRY GOODS, CLOT1IiNG LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOOD1! BOOTS AND SHOES, 'RUNKS, VALISES, &C, Which we will sell at the lowest; a ill addition to the low prices we giv to nvery purchasur of $5.00 an extr presentc ot FIFTY OENTd WOfTH OF Goobs And to every pprchaserof $10, an ex tra present o' ONE DOLLAR'S Wd1TH. JUST RECEIVEIl. A new lot of Three-Buttoned Ki Gloves. oiily (0 cents, real Alexande Kid Gloves, $1.00-worth $1.25. ZoC CCAEPlI ALL KINDS AND STYLES. A call for lispection Is cordially I vitecd, and satisihetioii guiraimiteed i every rPeCt. P. LANDECKER & BRO. nov 20 LLDDEN & BrIt' EOUTHFL1N MUSIC HOUSE T(JE MfUSIC IHOUSN OF TNESLT; IFEMIOVAL ?0 OUR New Double 5 r An Immense Music Temple. Two large stores, each 30) feet front a four siories hirb, fronting on three stre ain. tilledt from ncollar to loft with musiJ ni plni. Nodniig fo comtpare with it t.'i Southeorn Stak68. A RIG STORE, A BIG STOCK, A BIG TRADi L~urtng t'ao ten years hince our estal lishment of our house we have developt the innthAi trnde of the South~ to a woi derful egree, but as yet we base only b guan. We~sce, not. many years Ahead, b usineM of a million a - ef. and to tald earo of this enoimious trade we hat~e pri vided our piesent mnammtb warernomn Fall trade 188I w'ill be0 iminen'so. We al ready for it. For mionths our senior part fint' hAs been at the North contraetini with PI'ano and Organ manufactui'ers ii ins ruments. ile has concluded moi advanfAgeous contraets. and the Pian< and Organs are "coming, coming" 10 ,i( mforn, by efery steamer. Nei~ 6ty les. Ne Prices. NeJw 'terms, New tStore, Now D par' are. SPECIAL OFFER, FALL 188( Cash prices wI h three Months credit. Dufing months cf Au' 8 ept. and Oc w will sell Pianos a: d Organs at Loidze dAsn Paross, payable ...5 itI: on a P ano or Sit0 Cash on an Organ. with til balanca in three months, wiThoUT INTzi EAT. WifAT D6 iT(A SAY TO TIS OFFEII Write .for Tllustrated Ga.logoes an New 1''rlce J lesa for Fall 1860 and pir< pare0 to be aa tonlabed. LUJ)DEN & BATES SAVANNA H, GA. Wholesale Plano and Organ Dealeri july S7 SH1AVING SA LOON ----0 ' 'lf undersigned begs feate to sa to the public thuat lhe .is now rut ning a first-class Shaving Saloon I verl respect. None but emI*rpntei and expert Workmnt aire em p1ovel andc' those who will favor us with t'hel Cu8tO1n are guaranteed satisfactloi HAIR-COITTING 1mbi 'Vt'he latest and neatest stylt B'on't forget to call and give :ne trial,- and 1 wIll please you. J1. M. McCALL, Opposite Dr. Alkon's Drug Store. sept 30 W nia leave to. M4 mOtti* ftutotherSI lately disposed fqtMoGrocery Depat roomt for out Whldh are how ha store. and have beo mr Cannot enumerate the nrinoa kidt ce atl id l amine our stock, add we shall en deaVr to n CLOTHING, .ATM, A?D GE This departmeht has been extended, Scud Our Troy City Pelieot. Fitting Crown Shirt o lauadried nade to order if de. *4' BAY S'TATE OUNDAR Are ottr speit ithd to those who have ti thOle wh are yet ariangNes to the lutabilty to call ohd bly your witatek Rupply or a sing You will not havo to come often--they i'd a Shoe made. A ZEIGLEt IMOTHUttS' Gebts, Ladies', M your 8 oo bill and save money by buying ti oct - D .DON'T Until You - V T TOCK of Vrttiture, Which Wll Iest according to quality, and fo0r 1i Uetiumber that ill my goods are warrati Furniiture elsevhere, then cote to the fl best selectlain and can. buy cheaper. Hew way. Blvthewood, White Oak, Woodwat aitt York. This is a ibeenmendation of A neiw stupply f Wiiduv Shades. Wu1 Frames, Chromos, Hat Itacks, and Book f The largest supply of 'liii Chalmber Set ber Suits. 'all and see theti. A new st pnv. Don't Buy a Machine merely becar it antd likes it. *Remember that, mot oi Puffed have butn littlo merit; The one yo title and vexatioiI ioiseless, riuE It. Remember the Gold Medal wvas awa r .over eight~y compelitors. I can t'efer you always given entire sail fiaction. Retnai bash Factory. All orders eitrusted to i the lovest prioes. Furniture neatly irepi prepared to make to order. Lumher and i ig Mpchitie Needles and attachments ani Imie. floon't faill to Pnll]bfidpucai .F YOU WANT - I ANYTHING iN TII CA1.L AN~D GET TUE DEST AT I F.~o Wn zi./rBkNICHS d --JMAC AU PNQ a -AT- . 0 I-.o TGIW Ainanm tis MADE OF TIlE BEST IMPORTED LI.. }, QUOnIS, At - F. WV. BAADENIC XT'S. 1T ? Titi "DON CARL.O," 8 BET TEN CENTS CIGAR FOR TilE .MONE nov 16. F. W, HA BNICH'"8. THlE PEOPLE~'s . RE 1 ' A880OI A7Ia0N. '7HtISi at tasueiatioit of business men, wofor t'heir mutu I prtetltn,1 dontribute ,tovardls a fatin . so a~ Y' In oaso of death, their fam'ilis may re - olvo from $2.i00 to $6,(. IE, aocordIn~ to ni amoc~nt of eerf iloato. This IA one of the t best plans of hib Insurane6d You pyas yomi go. just like fire Iisurance, anit r mot'a.convenience evt'n, as gouttl~ smacll Instalmonts during tihe yOnl. We refex' to those beet acquatinted w9V ~Y, viz-:-mromibers In Fairtlel~I: 0. 17. o. 'imkter, Jan. A Brien, Jno B.- Da'ffu, D. R. Flennikoen, B. Angedheimer, . . *j Morigi~t. Jno. J7. NeIl Theman (.- h1n. onJ.Clendining, I.-f- tlafmahan-,- R. M..uns Davis, Jaw. Q Davis. Apv on that should liketo beenme a them ebrwi apply to - 0,0. B'ACOT, TE000I nd the putlo gesierall. that we hayim tment fok the purpose bf 1akilig niff irer at prie"a tn finuci (niok sats., Wa S. b t crfililly di'e all t.' &M and e. ake it the interest of all to purchase. 118) P1l7NISHZING 00bh,150 we guarantee prices ax low as the low#A. aniot be SUrpassed. Laundried or Un. let thwm e need not odd *ofA4' Td of this honeftly nads Shoo, We ask yd6f 10 peronly, if ydin prfer tfying theiii. oknowledgerl by mady to outweat &uf LBO [19sea', and infants kife Sheis Id LA bert Reietmber the place-. 1. BEATY & C. . O ThE COll~all. BUY >e thti-largest, handsomest and oling esig'n aid workmanship tiialed ed to 1W &n teprosented. Prlte voutz -st.elaq store where ivo will Itlitie thd 11 i m1i that 1 shi')goods tdi lWldgC d's, Blackatock, and As far as lhetb' the quiltv id price (io mtliy goods. 1 Pockets, Brackets; Mjirora, Plotue ;lhelves, dheaper than thte cheapest. , 111d to ialtch .Cotinge and (Chain' i~bly of Sewing Machilnes as good as se your mother or your neighbor has he machines that are most largely U want is the one that will siteo you light and will last a long time. I havd ded to one of the Machines I represeni. t to many that are ushig it; and it has nher that 1 ain agent for a Ddor iund .l will have prompt attention and at Ired at moderate prices. I gin isd hiugle. for sa at small profits. Sew; r parts of Machi nes can he had thlrougH elsewhiere. 1. W. PHILLIP$4 - e $25,000 W O11H OF 0000e TO BESOLD AT VERY SIPA LL PROFIThe N0 change neesaiy to bs stado bt ~ur business, fdr the feson fhiM we aid abing ground iustead of ibslng, antd t this good trado of ours e'dutimteu, ~he bait thrown out will becomei s aintbd wvith skipper., tihat thle partiet rolng tile fine illj be indt #1IIa th'6 ad fisher'm~n'g !uok. We oxtond a coidIal hItltIioti fa meo sud all to cali and se0 ns. SUGNNHCinMU & GRlOESCUEL, SALE STABLEI$. ALL persons who bought sftoef-%t 'rom the Jast spring on time whose ioteos are dlue first Octol-er, wil lease be prepared to emeet theas. asw 'nil paymeint Will be requirede Prompt payment will only enable, ne to' accommiedate tht z46. @1 AND FO *, % 1)elive'ed'at iWy Stpbe ona C~non et Itreet, located- wne door apath ofthe badd building. A.