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[OWN AND COUNTY. THURSDAY, January 6t i i 1 1881. TrKiuMs oF THE NtCwS AND TIERALD. -J'rl-weekly editio, four dollars per oil flum, iII advanco; veckly edition, two dollars and fifty cents perannum, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of five and upwards. RATEs or ApvERTIsiNG.-One dollar ,per inch for the first- insertion, o ad Ifty cents per inch for each subsoq ient insertion. These rates apply to all ad vertisementq, of whatever natu re, and are payable strictly in advanceo. Con tracts for three, six or twelve months made on very liberal terms. Tranw sient local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each subseouuentinsertion. Obitua-ies and tributes of respect charged as adver tiseinents. Simple announcements or marriages and deaths published free ox charge, and solicited. All communications, of whatsoever nature should be addressed to the Wiinsboro Publishing Company Wi.uisboro, S. C. RALROAD SCHEDULE.-The trains on the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad reach Winnsboro as follows: Day passenger, northward, 1.42 p. m.; southward, 4.57 p. n. Night paissen ger, northward, 12,16 a n.; south ward, 3.69 p. In. Day freight, north ward. 8.65 a. in.; southward, 12.38 p. in. Night freight, northward, 2.38 a. Im.; southward, 10.85 p. n.-This schedule is on the basis of Washing ton time, which is about fifteen minutes ahead of Winnsboro time. [The night passenger trains will not stop at Winns oro.] New Advertisements. Editors and Newspaprr Men-Hags toz & Thorpe. The trains still fail to run on time with greatregularity. This is settlhng time atid the printers need money very badly. Step up, delinquents, and give them a chance. The thaw set fairly in on Wednesday and the streets are in a horrible con dition. Travel in the country is near ly suspended. The News and Courier of Tuesday contained the marriages of two young gentlemen, former residents of Winns boro-the Rev. Edwin C. Steele to Miss Mary Porcher Ashley, of Darlington, and Mr. Robert M. Means to Miss Mary Barnwell Pinckney, of Charles ton. PERSONAL.-Mr. Thomas P. Ligon is making preparations to remove to Texas. We are sorry to lose any good citizens from Fairfleld, but as lie will go we wish him success. Mr. N. P. Myers expects also leave in a few days on an inspecting'tour through some of the Western States with a view of moving. We hope lie -will be convinced that South Carolina is the best place after all. Mr. W. D. Bratton has returned from Sewanee, having taken his do. gree at the University of the South wiithi distinction. Chester was represented at the mnas? querde allon uesday naighit by Miss S~ immons and Messrs. Dunovant, Biab cock, Robison and Anderson. REPrOnT 0OF THlE TOWN CLERIK.-The following is the monthly statement of tile Town~ Clerk and Treasurer for Dc comber, 1880: nECEIPTs. Dec. 1-Bal, per last state menlt.............. $ 964.61 Dec. 31-Taxes..... .... .838.30 Dec. 31-Fines and li cenise...................25.60 I$1,328.51 ExPENDITURES. Dec. 1-W. B. & L. A s'n, $ 214.00 Dec. 1-McM. B. & K.. 93.24 Dec 1-Who. Pub. Co. 15.00 Dec. 3-Postage......70 Dec. 9- Cleaning Fire En gine..................9.00 Dec. 15-Work on streets, 18.80 Dee. 27-Commissions... 2.40 Dec. 27-Extra police.. .. 6.00 Dec. 31-Regular police. 75.00 Dec. 31-Lamp-lighters.. 20.00 Total.. ..............$454.14 Balance.. .............$874,47 TiiE OUTRtAGE MILL.-Messrs. James Q. Davis, Charles K. Rlabb and Thomn us M. Roebuck appeared before Comn missioner Stoeber ini Columbia on Tuesday to answer the usual chiarges of intimidation. Henry Johnuson, Levi Johnson, Alex Goode, Tom Moore and Willis Gamble gave the regulation testimony, but it was of so flimsy a nature that Messrs. Davis and Rabb were released and Mr. Roebuck held on) the absolutely false charge of following Henry Johnson arond with a pistol. On the same day, Hobbs and a ne gro named Lopef,, who ranks Hobbs as a deputy marshal they say, visited Winnsboro wIth warrants for the Messrs. Elliott, WV. G. Jordan, R. E. Boyles and George E. Lauderdale. Mr. J. T. Barren, of the firm of Lyles & Barron, camne up and1 arranged for bonds for those wvho desired to waive examination. Messrs. Lyles and Blarron have free ly and voluntarily appeared before Commissioner Stoeber as attorneys for all the gentiemen arrested from Fair fld since Captain Gaillard's return, and have been of great service in so euring the release of some and procur ing bail for the others. Though they say they are acting merely ini the line of patriotik duty they nevertheless are entitled to the thanks of this comma nity. ______ TI! MAE QVICeRADIC htArLT. All Ages and NatilontIos Tripping to Merry Music. There was a scente of revelry on Tuesday 'tight, as the poet hath it, and thme Thespian Hall had gathered the beauty and chivalry of Winnsboro to obaso the glowifng hours with fl'yfng feet. It is well that this be under . stood, for- the casual spectator, as lie viewed the motley throng, would have -i erbeen led to imagine that a lua tio aRylum.v.wasonrg (.91arade, or that the happy fami of N ai's Al'k had been kindly placed on exhibition for the evening. Care and lngenuity had boon displayed in preparing cos fumes for the occasion, and the resull was extremely gratifying to the mani. agers and the participats, as well as to those who atttonded inoroly as lookers. on and spent the evening in puzzling theirbrains i the almost hopeless task of identifying the inerry inaskers. The usual incongruous grouping was observed. Nuns and priests forgot their vows and indulged in mutual flirtations. Ited Riding Hoods and Grandmothers were alike oblivious of -danger from wolves in sheep's clothing. Scotch lassos disported with cavaliers and Cuffees alike. The white lady of Avenol was in strong contrast to the diabolic darkness of the Ku klux. Youth and age had a struggle for the mastery, but the latter triumphed and dragged her grandmother around a willing captive. Night In her starry robe tripped along as gaily as rosy fingered Aurora might have done. The Clown and the female Giant would have been engaged by Barnum (not the special deputy) on the spot. Brother Jonathan and Mother Goose were a striking contrast. The Gypsy, true to her calling, read what the stars said to the soldier. Richard Cour do Lon and Saladin, the Turk, consorted togoier in fraternal amity, while a courtier in silver and satiu and an othee in velvet and sword were quite conspicuous. A iainbow gave oppor tuno assurance that this vile weather cannot last always, while Cutleo and Dinah seemed determined to have a good time anyhow. An old granger stood at the door contemplating the general spectacle with great sang froid. It would be vain, however, to at tempt to enumerate all the distin guished persons who were present and added to the success of the occasion. During the first part of the evening only maskers were allowed on the4 floor, but. the signal for unmasking came at eleven o'clock with its anius ing surprises, and after this there was general participation in the dancing. Music was funaished by a string band from Columbia, aid under its infln en1ce Suic danced who never danced before and those who had danced danced the more. It was after two o'clock before the entertainment clos cd. Thus passed off one of the pleasant eat festive occasions that Winnsboro has ever enjoyed. We doubt not that it will be the precursor of other similar events. How liuisn PEAs.AN'rs LivE.-A cor respondent of the Boston Journal, writing froin Galway, says: The deis, misnaned cots, in which the peasantry Qf Ga vay and. MLayo counties live arc merely stone shelters. Owing to the intense ignorance of .the pecoplc they are not provided with an y fail i ties for dirainiage, and arc often incomipara bly' filthy; The- flioors' are of harnd mud ; it is rare to find( more thani one room in a hint, andl only one story. Beds and1( bediding are lu'xuries which the p~oorer tenants do not p~ossess; old heaps of hay and straw arc the conchecs on which the lovely brown-eyed, 1 irge-browecd mladens of Conn'iht rep~ose. Thle smoke from a peat lire iln a connnon p)easanlt's cabin spreads through the room, and you narrowly escap~e strangulation on y'our first visit. I have had this ex perience in Ilerze govina, and consequently minded thme smoke but little. How family decency is maintained in these dens is a m~ys tory, and how people manage to keep clean-for they look, clean- is a punz zie. The pigs run in and out of the door1s, anid such wretched pigs. A North Carolina wild hog wvould be an aristocrat beside them IiIn (dozens ,of these cabins sick 1people are to be found-sick peop)le dependent either on the charity of their neighbors or on friends in America wvho scud( them small sums..* A gentleman in Galway told me that the agenits of landlords treated the poorer tenantry as if they were animals, ie inistancedi tile case of one agent who, on rent day, when any teinant wa'1s short1 a half' crownl in his payment, wvould knock the money oil' the table on the floor, so as to hum miliate the tenant before his fellows. Up to a very recent date the better class of tenlants would not have dared0( resent any such behavior; they were ready toe fawnv before thle man11 wvho in suited them.; Now tihe tables are turned and the agent sneaks in and out among the people, taking twenty live per cent. less than tihe usual rental, if indeed lhe gets anlyting at all, and is glad1 to get awvrly againi Out of tile farming dlistrict with his head still onl his shoulders. -Tn wvhat resplect is an I'll--br'ed mnan like lighinlg ? I e does not kno w how to cond~ucet himself'. -UI. E. Ilodge, Cambridge, Alich., says: I have been afflicted with Asth mal for years, an "Only Lung P'ad" gave tnc immedIate relief. I can recommllend~ it as the1 greatest remedy ever prodtuced.-LBee Att. * EDITORS AND NEWSPAPER MEN or theO country endorse James nioss' Patent Goldc watch Cases. As a, proof, 101ead tihe fol., lowing: Balttniore, Md., March 1 1880. It gives-m ip jleasure to inform you thant fthe James Boss watch Caso I have carrIed has gvnperfect, satisfaction. It, w'ars beauti Ed. ad Propi't, TIelegrami. ta~ayet te, Ind., March 8, isso. I take pleasure ini commnendling tile Janmes noss watch (iaso- as highly sat factory anid equal in wear to one of solid gold. They are the "Boss" in tact as Well as in name. \V. ii. I.I NG1UE, .Ed. and P'ropl't, Cour/cr. Uies Molars, 1a., Feb. 23. 18s0. Our manager has carried a Jasin hnss Palent watch iCase, andi ch eerfully says thbat, it, cannot, be beaten in rny way. R'T.\TE' LEADIER CO. P'ub'rs iowa' Stte JLea~Icr. waiseka, Iil.. March 5, Pss0. I am pheatsed to say fliat the Jamnes n~ose wIatehi (Onse I have is entireiy sailsfactory being in every respect just, as representied, li is a perfect, beauty. M. II. P'ETlm~, Edi. andt Prop't Iroquota Co. 2Times. wVaisau, wifs., Ma rch 10, 1890. The watch Case I have of your* makeoi lin every way satisfactory : it, is jumst. splendld. MAli It . fiAhN[UM, Ed. and IProp't, '1orchi of Idnmrty. The above are concurred In by hun:Ireds of ether editors as well as merchants, mnehantes anti jewelers, in all parts of thec country. -This is the only patent case made of Tlgo Plates of Solid Go1ld. It~is wvarrantedhby spe cIal certificate. Ask your jeweler for illustra ten catalogue containiing ful description. NOTICE. rruHE copartnership existing. under..khc firm naino of Matthews & (o. ox pires this day by limitation. All persom indebted will please call at an early dat< and settle accounts. It. L. ELLIOTT, JNO P. MATIIEWS, Ju., J. H. CUMMINGS. January 1, 1881. The undersigned will continue th< business at the old stand. Terms posfule ly cash. This trade respectfully solicited, JNO. P. MATTIEW8 Jt. jan 1-t3x2 FOR SALE. TO foreclose a mortgage, and by an. thority vested in ine, I will sell, al public outcry, at the Court House ir Winnsboro. 8. C., on the 15th day of Jau. uary, 1881, for cash, the gray horso, aboul ten years old, owned by Noai Johnson. H. A. GAILLARD. dcc 30-3t Fresh Drugs and Medicines. (1A TOR OIL, Bluestone, Borax, Cay enno Popper, Lactoineptine, Batlh Sponges, .:ougb8yrups, Sooth Ing 8yrups, Bay l1um, Perfmnery, Cinchonidia, Qui. nine, Tufts', Gilder's an1 Strmng's Pills, Essence Ginger, Capsine Plasters. ALSO, Onion Sets, Prepared Cocon. Canary Seed, Gun Powder Tea, Ilyson Tea, V'ow. dered Black Popper, Machine Oil, &. Just received by MuMASTER, RIUCE & KETCHIN. nov 20 TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. N examination of applicants for firsi .A~ grad certificates will be held in the Court flouse, in Winnsboro, on the second Ieriday in January (14th), 1M81. and for the other grades, at Mt. Zion School on the following day. These will be the only examinations until July next. JOHN BOYD, For Co. Bd. Examiners. dec 15-txlawtd. BLUESTONE, BLUESTONE, BLUESTONE For salo at the Drmg Store, by nov 18 W. E. AIKEN. FRESH GROCERIES I UGA RS, assorted. Coffees, Rio, Laguayra and Old Gov. Java, Rio and Old Gov. Java Roasted, T1eas, Black, Imperial, Guipowdei and Young Ilyson. CANNED GOODS. Pears, Peaches, Pineapples, To. matoes, Sal mon, Corned Beef, Deviled ham and Ti'urkey, Sardines, &c. Macaro Ii anmd Cheese, Ginguer Pro. serves, Pin -Head Oat Meal, Coope Gleatine, Mustard, Black Pcplpr and Nutmegs. Baldivin Catsup, Cross & Black well's Chow Chow, Empire Chow~ Chow, Assorted. Pickles, Lea & Per. ri n's Wor~cestersljii-c Sauce. J. F. McMASTER & CJO. sept 14 GO TO t01n110 & lilelh' IF you want a real good article at its proper value. Their prices arc low, considcring the quality of their goods. They have a splendid stock of Gold and Silver Watches, Plain and Fancy Rings, Studs and Sleevc Buttons, Gold and Rolled-Plated Sets, Silver and~ Platedware, Pocket and Tablo Knives Gold Pens andc Pencils. A LDM A large assortment of Glassware Lamp Goods, Toilet Sets, Vases Clocks, (warranted good time-keep cr's), Spcotacles anid Eye-Glasses t< suit all ages, Safety Lamp-Burners Machine Needler, Violins, Vjlh Strings, etc. etc, FRESH SUPPLY (F) Newv Crop NEW ORILEAN: MOLASSES, best ini the market, an syrumps of all grades. ALSO, A flane assortment of RAISINS, CITituN CANNED PEARS, PINEAPPLE~ PE~ACI1ES, GRATED COCOANUT ISINGJLAS8, (.ELATIlNE .Also, a good qtiality of OAT MIIEAL in five pound packages. GIVE ME~ A CALL. D.II. ILENNIKiEN. dan 2.6 LUDDEN & BA rES' SOUTHERN MUSIC HOU E. THE MUSIC'HOUSE OF THESOUTH ! REMOVAL TO OUR Now Double Store An Imnionse Music Temple, Two large stores, each 30 feet front and four stories high, fronting on three streets and filled from collar to loft with musical supplies. Nothing to oompaco with it in the Southern States. A BIG STSOCK, A BIG TRADE, AND MORM TO OOMs. ci During the ton years since our estab lishoment of our house we have developed I the musio trade of the South to a won derful degree, but as yet we have only be gun. We see, not many years ahead, a business of t million a .ear, and to take L care of this enormous trade we have pro vided our present mammotil warerooms. Fall trade 1880 will be immense. We are ready for it. For months our soniQr part nor has been at the North contracting with Piano and Organ manufacturers for instruments. le has concluded most advantageous contract,, and the Pianos and Organs are "coming, coming" 100,000 11 more, by every steamer. New Styles, New il Prices, New Terms, New Store, Now Do- t< parturo. SPECIAL OFFER, FALL 1880. V Cash prices with three Months credit.- A During months of Aug. Sept. and Oct. tv we will sell Pianos an d Organs at LowEsT CAsH PnicEs, payable $25 Cash on a Pi ano or $10 Cash on an Organ. with the balance in three months, WITHOUT NTRsn EST. WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THIS OFFERT Write for Illustrated Caialogoes and New Price Lists for Fall 1880 and pre. pare to be astonished. LUDDEN & BATES' SAVANNAH, GA. Wholesale Plano and Organ Dealers. July 2T COLUMI A. HOTEL. v nov 25-tx8m PROPRIETOR. LiltjiitRSgt BALTMORMD, R. W. PHILLIPS, .Agent, Winnis boro, 8. 0. decc 21-iy 0H, YES! 011, YES! 3HEST NEMOUNTAIN CORN WIlS . EYhas come and is still coming. If ontn g od Whi~hey and good I CLENDINING'S HO USE, next door to W. R..Doty & Co. Ho keeps I the best of evergthing. The best Ncthan's t 0Old Cabinet Whiskey. The bestibson's a IWhiskey. The best Ten Cents SogAd. The best Five Cents Segar. And, above r all thiligs; the best Dinner for 40 cente. And if yoti c6mt int6~ town bet~oeei 11 and 1 o'elock, and are hungry, call a6 Clendining''s for a drink, and he will set .. up a free nach for you. Clendining keeps a moral and a quiet house; -deco9 SHAVING SALOON.] Tn nesge begs leave to say A tothe public that he is now riuns ning a first-class Shavi'tg Safoun in andr recalCt. None but d)n etenlt i adexp~ert wvorkinert arc employed; and those who wlin fatov us with their' I custorn are gual~ced satisfation-, lIAIR-CUJTTING Dne in the latest and neatest stye-. Donu't forget to call and~ give meo a trial, and' I will please you. J1. M. 'McCA LL, Opposite Dr. Aikeni's Drug Store. sept80 i'ubscribe to Tfit NEw N Sim ireat Excitement I r LANDECKIR AND B3ROTIERt. 00D8 GIVEN AWAY! Y E, the undersigned, announce to the public that we have just re 4ved a now lot of RY GOO DS, CLOTHING, ADIES' AND dENTS' FURNISHING GOODS' OOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, &C., rhich we will sell at the lowest; and i addition to the low prices we give > every purchaser of $6.00 an extra resent of [FTY CENTS WORTH OF GOODS, id to every purchaser:of $10, an ex a present of ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH. JUST REEIVED. A new lot of Three-Buttoned Kid loves, only 50 ccnts, real Alexander id Gloves, $1.00-worth $1.25. OLOAE0 OLOA~MBA ALL KINDS AND STYLES. A call for inspection is cordially n ited, and satsi'action gliaranteed in very rbspect. P. LANDECKER & BRO. nov 20 C= URE i BACK ACHE nd all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Organs by wearing the lmproved Excelsloi' tRidney Pad It is a nmarvel for healing and relief. IldPLIA, SENSIBLE, DIRECT, PAIN LESS, POW ERFUL. It eures where all else f ails. A Reye tIt~io anld Revolution in Modioine. Ab arption or diredt applicatioli, ris ojpdsed unsatisfactory internal medicines. Send r our treatise on Kidney troubles, sout 'ee. This Is the Original and Genuine :idney Pad. Ask faf- it and talko ho 6tlier. old by drnggists, or sent by mail, on re eito rcS.Address Thet "Only"b~., ,1 Lun P'ad Co. dec 21-.txim lures by ABSOlU'UON (Nature's way. LL LNG DIJSEA8IFS, LLTHROAT DI$EASREM, BREATHING TROUBLES. It Drives into the system difrative gents and healing medicita es. It draws from the dihe ased parts the olsons that cauRO doath. T1housands testify to iIM vhftues. Yotl cait be Relieved and Cureicl Ion't despiair ntil you have .trind this ensile, Easly Applied tind RtADICAL. aY EFFECTUAL Remedy. Send for tes imonlitind pur book, "Three Millions Year." Son tfree. Sold by Druggists, senit by i on boeipt of price, $2.0I0; by The "Ounly" Lnng Pad Co. .Williams Block, Detroit, M~I'ch. dec 21-f f~m' MUTUAL IELIEfiASSOCIATiON. -IHIS Is an Association of bnsineern mein; I.who, fo their mnftnal p rotectioit, on'tribnite towards a fund, so as n dAse of death, their families may re olve from $2,(00 to $5,001 , according to #nonnt of certinecate. This Is on6o6f tha iest plan,# of~ life l'osirado'ce. Yon pay as on go,- fust like fire insurance, and with NoMa 6onvenicnoe oven, as you pay b~y miall instalments during the year. We ofer to thoso best acquainted with uts, iz : members in Faitield: 0.. H.- Mc laster, Jas. A. Briec, Jno..B. Davis, 1. C. Flenisiken, B. Sugonhoimer, J. W. Ie~rojght, 'ao. J. N611, ThomAs TL. John oJn, J. Olendining, fljf. Hanahah, R. (eans Davis, Jas. Q. Ilavre.- Rt onie hat should like to become6 a member will 'pply Wo 0, C:. BACOT, ont 2 Agent Pav tour suibeer~pii -DOIN until You M Y STOCK of Furniture, which w i est according to quality, and for Remember that all my goods are warra Furniture elsewhere, then come to the best selection and canl buy cheaper. B1 way. Blythewood, White' Oak, Woodw and York. This is a recommendation 4 A new oupply of Window Shades, W Frames, Chromos, fHat Racks, and Bool The largest supply of Tin Chamber S ber Suits. Call and see them. A new any. DIon't Buy a Machine merely bee it uad likes it. Reimenber that most o plf'ed have bust little merit. The one time and vexation, is noiseless, ru it. Remember the Gold Medal was aw over eighty competitors. I can refer y always given entire satisfaction. Ren Sash Factory. All orders eitrusted to the lowest prices. Furniture neatly rev prepared to make to order. Lmnber an Ing Machine Needles and attachments a mie. Don't fail to call before purchasin, THE LATES SEWING MACHINEa LARGE ARM, SIMPLE, NOISELESS. SETTING.NEEDLE, THREADING SHUTTLE, WINDING BOBBIN. ELEGANT IN FININIK, AND IN FACT The Ooly Perfect Iachne Made, A. & A. G. ALFORD, No.23 South Calvert Stroot, BALTIMORE, MD. fam e& Gooas! ' THE i"OLLOWING GOObS WILL SACRIFICED For the. reason that they have this day been slightly danmaged4 i Piece lIack Cashinei'e ivorth $1,00 at 60 cents. 1 Piece Black Cashmere wvorth 851 cents at 60 cents. 1Piec'cnt atrown CJashinci-o worth 70 cens a 40cents. These prices are a great deal less than we paid for them and are IION EST BARGAINS. McMASTERj ]BRICE & KETCIIIN. GREAT INDUJVEMENTfS -- :0: W E have now in store the largest stock over purchansed b~y us, and which will be disposed of at low piles: . Dry Goods, .Clothing, Hat , . hoes, Groceries, Bridleu. Saddles, Harness Red Leather, Harness Leather &c. We are not given to "BLOWING;" buit dafi trtthfuilly say we are offer ing solid bargains, and will be glad to see you. sept 20in . SPIT . 18.5181. KIhls Mountain Military School, YORK VILLE,, s. 0. T0HE SECOND SE6ION f the twefrey and close Jurie 30tli; I TERMS PER 5EssioN: For School Expenses, I, a, Board Tuition, Washing, Fuel arad Lights, - - 400.00 Surgeon's fee and iue of bookar.. - 5.0'0 ForCirondars containing full Informa tion, applg to CbL. A. COWVARD, dec '1 -tfob1 Principal. Nowe Store ! New Goods I I N addiltion to my (4rocerf oni tho on. or, I have op)enedi~ a Fanoy Grocoty in sply old stand, onre doer south of Beaty & Biro., Where I leep a full d6eotion of nice things fdr Christmnas times, such as Sour Kraut. Bologtna Sausage, Breakfast Stri pa; Onions, Ap pplea, Oranges, Cp coanut, Ba nanas; Cabbage, Ilish Potatoes, ete., ete. Call at Headqna~itoys, on the corner, and buy y6n~r Brandies, Ruins, Liquors and Wilnes, 6f whioh I keep a full neloc. tien.. Forty barrels of these gooths ona hond. W, II. DDNLY, BUY Seen I he the larest, lhandsomest and clacap' design amtf workmanship uneqtialed, nted to be as. represeited. PfI voui first-class store where you wil have the ,ar in mind that I ship goods to Ridge ard's, Blackstock, am11 as far as Chester )f the quality and price of my goods. all Pockets, Brackets, Mirrors, Picture z Shelves, cheaper thanl the cheapest. ts, made to imatch C ttage and Cham gnpply of Sewing Maclhineis as good ats Lse your mother or your ieiglitor hias r the machines that *are most largely rol want is the one that will save vou is light and will lasti a long time. I have irdeci to one of the Machines I represent m to many that are ush1g it, anld it has ember that I am agent for a Door and me will have prompt attentioii and at aired at moderate prices. I am also 1 Shingles for sale at sall profits. Sew nd parts of Machines can be had through elsewhere. R. W. PHILLiPS. T TRIUMPH, MINOTON W i ni-tnvim Ar /n.PAT"UT-e SALE STABLES. "J~rOTIxJ ALL persons 'vbo bought dLoch from mc last spring on time wvhosj 4 notes are due first October, will please be pi'hpared to meet them. as full payment will be requireda Prompt payment will only enable mne to accommodate them nex6 sprmng. Denivered at my Stable bh Conjrrese Street,.located one door south af thel Ladd buiilding. A. WILLIFORD& sept 23 $25,OOO TO BE SOLUi .A VERY fDNAiL UOFl%! bur' business, for the honobn that we arc gaining gi'oumi 1iistead of losing, alta 11 this good trade of ours continues, tlie bait Clhrbwvn out will bedotuo so tainted with skippers, thabti di prties holding the line wvill be mat *UKI flis sad fisherman's 1uck. We 6xtend a. cor-dial lhdifstion to. bine and alU, td all andt 46 us. ' SUJGENNHE.IE & GROESC~I2J, nov 2)5 DR,. W. E. kMllEN,