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'OWN AND COUNTY. UESDAY, Jantary I. : : 1881. TFIms OF TIHE NEws AND hERALD. -TrI-weekly edition,.four dollars. per amiUm, In advaince; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents pCraninum, i advance. Liberal discount to clubs of five and upw'ards. RATICS oF-ADvEIITJsINO .-One dollar or Inch for the first insertion, V ad Ifty cents per inch for each subseq tent usertion. These rates apply to all ad ortisemptnts, of whatever naet re, and re payable strictly in advaneo. Con racts for three, six or twelve months nide on very liberal terms. Trail lent local notices, fifteen cents per noe for the first insertion and seven ud one-half cents per line for each ubscouentinsertion. Obitua-les and ibutes of respect charged as advqr remnents. Simple announcements o1 arriages and deaths published free or targe, and solicited. All communications, -of whatsoever ture, should he addressed to the innsboro Publis iug Company ijnsboro, S. C. RAILROAD ScuCULE.-The trains i the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta allroad reach Winnsboro as follows: ay passenger, northward, 1.42 p. m.; uthward, 4.57 p. i. Night passei rj northward, 12.16 a. in.; south ard, 3.59 p. i. Day freight, north ard. 8.55 a. in.; southward, 12.38 m. Night freight, northward, 2.38 it.; southward, 10.35 . n.-This hodule is on the basis of. Washing n time, which is about fifteen minlutes lcad of Winsboro time. (The night passenger' trains will not p at Winnsboro.] ew AdvertIsements. Bargains at Connor & Chandler's. Notice-J. E. Mcionald, Assignee. . 0. 0. F.-J. P. Caldwell, Secre Sale and Feed Stables-A. Willi rd. Attention G. L. I.-T. H. Ketchin, ecretary. The fine large Newfoundland (log of r. 1). Rt. Flenniken, died on Sunday bout one "o'clock. Bruin was a fine pecmen of the canine tribe, his nor al weight being about one hundred ud thirty pounds. le was about inae years old, and had been well rained. His death was caused by too rent anl accumulation of fat inl the ardiacal regions. Heart disease is cry contagious, as the Vice-President ud the Akoond of Swat of the B. P. U. ave reason to know. David C. Aiken, one of the colored urvivors of the Sixth Regienat, says iis son Dave, about fifteen years old, ark colored and slightly stooping,has ot the swell-head since the election, ud has run off from him. Ile thinks he s somewhere about the line of Fair old and Chester and ie wants to get old of him. Dave says he used to be Republican, until he saw there was to good for anybody in it; and if any ood should happen, it would be by. occident. So hre is done with it. NEWi ADvERTIsEMENTs. - 1\essrs. Conner & Chandler advertise great pargains in everything in their line. f yea want something pretty call oni *hem with the cash. They also requaest arties indebted to them to call prompt Sy and close their accounts. Mr. A. Williford takes occsion to hiank tihe public for past p~atronlage, ad to announce that he is ready to serve them again, lie is prep~ared to supply all wh'o may need mules or horses, or both. Good Lerms given to satisfactory purchasers. A GALL TO T1H E CLUBS. The County Chtairmian Mtakes an Appropri ate Appeal to the Demtocrats of Fairaceld County. I had not expccted, .Demnocrats of Fairfleld, to commuunicate with you of ficially before it was necessary for ns to reorganilze for anlother~ campaign twvo years hence. 'L he recent electiont had passed off gjuietly, without bloodshed to mar~ the occasionr,or a single instance of aggravated violence to linger and rankle in th< hearts of any of the citi zone of the county, although it was known to you a,'d to m.e that sche~mes had been devised to crowvd you ro tihe polls and overwvhelmn the boxes with fraudulent votes, and that anry anid all other moans for the carrying of tho election-including the slaughter of' Democrats-had been proposedl anrd dis cussed and, in some instances, agreedl upon. Through this contest, 1110 bit terest and moat determined, upon the part of the Radical leaders, which I have ever witnessed, and with all the above causes for discord and ill-tem per, yen bore yourselves like good cit izens and brave men as yen are; exer~ cising chuarity and displaying magna nimity, which, although under the peculiar circumstances, was, p~erhap~s, due to the ignoranlt, dleluded race with whom we had to deal, still reflected great lustre upon01 your manhood, for yeu relied solely upon0) the legal, peace ful agency of the ballot b~ox, when taunts and threats were sufficienit to have driven you to another and quick er and far less onerous process, and crowned your party efforts with suc cess, thereby achieving another tri uimph for thre cilvilizationl of your day. As evidence of the general advan tages of this success, honest, honor able, competent men fill o'ur official positions, fromt governor to coroner; nor is there an intelligent, truthful man of either race wiho doubts for a moment that equal and exact justico is within the reach of every one; nor who denies that all things, both mate rial and mioral, have been substan tially benefitted by this overthrow of Radicalism. Notwihstanding these admissions, which are made ont all hands, there are a few disappointed white man haters--villains at beart and thieves by nature and lifelong prac tIce--whoe .It seems are not to be de. prived of at portion, att least., of' that Dlunder rioan which the had st thei heqrts It elected, and for purposes of galit are trumping up cases, through perjur11y, against the Democrats of both colors i this county, and many of our best citizens-are being -dily arrested and bound over to attend, at great ilcOllvoiClCe, the United States Court in the city of Charleon. Somec of, th1ese gentleien, opecially those of color, cann ill aillord the loss of time, and hargo expenses to be incurred in these trials. A nd I had as well ment ion at olc that tile object ot this colm iication is to sayN' that it i t0h dity of the Domjocratic party of tho State, and of this county inl pirticular, to imlako com11on cause with them, aiding them, not on1ly% Ivith our counsel and svipa- ( thy, but by other and more substan tial imeans. No partv canl cxist, nor olight it to survive fir' anl hour, 'wich does not individually feef uid collec tively rosent the oppressions and ill suits to its huiimblest iltubers- whichj is not )IllelCIled here, for in this in stance our most Worthy, ellicienit and indefltigable laborers are selected, knowing, as our elellies do, that with men of tills character rendered useless for the fuiirie, ltadicalisi can again: run riot iough our country. Indeed, tie jeopatizing of the liberties of a whole conhliuunitv by the peljurv of beasts like Heiry Jolhson, NoahJohn- T Son), Tom Moore. the Mart.ins, Boitig Gregory, Aleck (oode, aind a few oth ci's 01 this Stripe, is of' little ilolielit it' Radicailismn canl again assume (lhe lead,I dtl fiw dolilrsdroppedinfl tile pock ets of Ilobbs 1111d his ioro decelit neC0gro colftrer-es who are hiduniding oil the plrocess, ad disgrmcing wl t ought to be at decent adinlistr1at'ion, evenl al most assumiig tie roll of pimps and spies. Fili I to colmie to t lie sitllce of these, your brethbren in distr(es,, aId a I say to you frankly that. Demnocracy 14 Will'have no0 cliai upon 111)0) te se0rlvicCs of men of nerve, of energy and)(1 of liteiprise ill the future, an(], inl n1 8 opinion, will looik inl vaill 1or. that deliveranile wv hich thesc (1lone have votcllsafeid to you in tile pist. The presidents of clubs throughout the colity will. therefore, at oince assem ble their clubs ain(] assess each mem ber $1.00, to be collected torth1w itl, and held subject to orders from these ( headquarters, said auinoult to hei used at the discretioni of our executive con- I mittee, an(d for purposes set forth in this cireular. I think it, would he well also when clubs meet to take a vote and author izo tile plresident's or other parties to (enilanid of the sCh1ool t'ustees of each district that no more Radicals be al lowed schools, but that Democrats be given prefereice ill all instances. "As the twig is bent so the tree inclined," and it is a significant, fact tiat in most instaimces, at tile last election, Radical school teachers aid educated niggers Were Seletedit as spies and piiimps.for the dirty wivork of the party. Give us I the educiting of your children amid we Carm little who runs1 the governmlienlt, has been ai old and truthful maxim of the Church of Rome. It must be a matter of solicitude to each well-wisher of his couitry to know that taxes collected from Demo crats and levied by Demiocrats are to be perpeltually used to educate a race in our iidst who are so prejudi'ced against us that they actually refuse to have t heir children educated'by I Demo crats, although of their own color, and that those 'ho have been ost. beneclitted by the expcinditure (.f the white mantii's money are now ieast cager to report and1(. swear lies for. his destruction. It is time that tile sickly1 senltimlentality hieretofore purIsuied by the Democracy of this iStatc shouldl cease, and thazt these grave questions should 1)0 dealt wvith plainly-, practi cally and heroically for thle 'good of 0our peoleh anid the pea(ce of our conu try, and11 not as heretofore, for tihe futile purpose of coniciliatinig North ern sentiment. T. W~m. WVoonwAun, Countyv Chairmanu. --Bob Inigersoll says that it was dIrinkinig hotel coffee whichl first made him) ain atheist. I. 0.0o. F. ALLa members of Mt. Zion Lodge, No. .. 35 L* 0. 0. F., are reqluesited to bpresent at tho meetiig to-night for the installation of oflicers. J. P. CALD WELL, jan 11-1t. zecretary. A TTENTI&N ! G. IL. II. A TTEND4 extr'a meeCtinfg of company ..L. in Town llail this (Tuesday) eve ning at 7 o'clocek A full attendaunce is desirodl, as business of imiportance will be transacted. By order: T. HI. KE'TCIIIN, jan 11-fl Seretary. NOTICE. A P. MILL~ERl, muorchant, of the town -i. of W~insboro, N. C., hiaving, on the 4th day of January, inutanlt, mado an assignmen~it to mae of all hlis propewrt~y and stock in trade fo'r thle benefit of hiis cred itorti, notico is hereby given that a) meetL ing of saidI ecditors will ho hold in amy oflice. No. 3 Lawv Ilanige, Winnsboro, N. C., on U'ridaiy, thme 14th inistanl, at 1 1 a. mf. All persons having claims will preaent them on that day, and till persons jidebt ed to the said A. P. Miller will mnako pay ment to tho undersigned. J. E. McDONALD1, Jan 11.-t2x1 Assigneo. BARGAIN S .A T llilor & haleors WATE have bought largely this sea sV(Onl and must have imucy to settle 01ur bills. We tberefore offer' sP1DCIAL~ B.'iARG INS 'to cash pur'chasers. .Those who come early will secure the choice of articles. We respectfuilly request those who owe us to come for'ward( and( pay3 upi. We helped thlem in their need( and~ ex pect them to help us ini our1s. Th'ie old1 y'ear has closed and all accounts should bec. All who have jobs In our shop of Watches, Clocks and Jewel'y, should call and get themil, and save the same from forfelture, .' Jahi 1it OF THE CONDITION'OF TIH WINNSBORO NATIONAL BANK, -AT W INNSBORO, in the State of South Carolina, at the oloso of business, Dcoemuber 31st, 1880. RESOUItCES. roans and discouits, $ 70,235 .97 )verdrafts, 629 71 J.H. BondH to secure circulation, 75,000 00 Duo from approvod reservo agents, 6.467 69 )ue from othor National Bank?, 2s,030 64 Ieal estato, furniture and lix tures, 1,803 45 urrent expensea and taxes paid, 2,893 97 Ihecks and other onsh items, 28 00 illa of other Banks, 6,442 00 ?ractional paper C u r r a n c y, nickeliuand pennies 19 57 pecio - 2,781 00 iegal tender notes, 13,300 03 tedemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5OU of circulation), 2,739 60 Total, $'03,2"0 90 LIABILITIES. 'apital stock paid in, $75,000 00 u rplus fund, 4.017 84 Jidivided profts. 17,548 42 tional llank notes outsitand Ing, 66,200 00 )ividends un paid, 163 00 ndividijual deposits subject to check, 42,986 63 )omnd vorlifieat."s of deposit, 660 35 ue to other National Banks, 1,101 06 Total, $208,270 90 S-'TT.. Mr SOU'rH CAROLINA, Counitv of Fairield, as: I, T. M. ELLIOTT, Cashierof the above aiied bank, do solemnly swear that the bovo statement it true to the best of my nowledge and belief. T. K ELLIOTT, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to beforo me this th day of Jauary' , 1881. W1?. N. Cu ..trx, Notary Public. Comuc-r - Attost: G . 11. 'McMASTElt, JAS. A. BRIC0, - Directors. D. Rt. FLENINIKEIN, j in 11-ti iINNSBORO, S, C. S 1880 has passed away, I am thankful for the past favors be towed on me by my cusfioners of hester, Lancaster and Fairfield coui ics, and niust say that I hitvo col Dcted excedingly vcll, notwithstund nig the dry seasoin and short crojps. I tow in vite them to come, and I will ell them .MIULES .AND HORSES mn time until fall, upon their making ne good pap~ern. I also invite (Cash muyers, as I can sell to them as low as hie lowesat for Cash. I DEFY COMPETITION. A. WILLIFOXID. jan1 11 NOTIC M. THIE firm of Desportes & Monts is thits Lday finally dissolved by limnitation, L'ho accountfs against the concern niiust >o* preseted immiiediaitely, and those in lebted are requested to mnkolc promipt set.. lemnent. Mr. UI. G, Desportes is author zed to receipt for the same. U. G. DESPORTES, Jaunary 1, 1881. jan 7 EDITORS AND NEWSPAPER MEN if the country enldorie James Bloss' Patent Joid Watch Cases. As a proof, read the fol owing: lt imere. Mrd., Marc~h 8. 1880. It. gives me pietnsttreo to inform 301n thaft tihe [amas 11oss Wantch Case I haVo carried has ulily. J. TI. HiINGOL ,) Ed. anld Prop't TJele'gram11. IAI~ayet (Ce, 11nd , Mairchi 8, 5880. T l~ake pleasurle its 'omedintig 1.he0 James loss Walch Caise as highlIiy sat Isfact ory andio (gulll in wvear t~o one of solldl gold. Thley are he "Jioss" in fact, as well as in noime. \V. s. LiNOhE, Edi. nnd1( Prop't. Courier. lD's 7,lint , Ia., Feb0. 23. 1880. Our mannngr ha:s carriltl a James Boss I'nit('nt Watt chi Case5, a nd cheerfully says that, 11, :anniot, be becateni in rinv way. 5T AVTE LEADIER CO. 1Uiib'rs la Slatc Leader. I aim plePtS('d to say thait, the Jamiies noss Watchi (ase I hav'e is enitirely sahlsfactory, bein g in every respct, juist, as irrsenited. It is at prfect, beauty. M. HI. PJCTIEttI, Wauisaui, wis., March 10, 1s80. Th'ie WVatch ('ase [ haive of your make Is in ivery way3 sat isfactory : It Is jtst Spllntild. MAUK H1. BARtNUM, Ed(. and prop't Turch of I~berty~. The abiove areC Cccrr'ed in by hiunilreds of rit her~ eitors as wiell as mierch~ant s, mechanics iiid jel ers, in all paris of thei counltry. ThIs Is (lihe onily patentl ease marie of Two Plaites oif Solid Gold. Itlls whaated by spa. clal cerItlicat e. Ask your jeweler for ilustra tecd cat alogule ucntaining lull descrIption. Fresh Driugs and1( Medicines. [1ASTORt lilt, luestone, Borax, Cay. \... 01nno Pepp~er, iLctopeptihL, Bhath Spo0nges, .ouigh Syrup~s, Soothlng Syru ps, Bay Rum i, Perfumiliery, Cinehonid in, Qui nind, Tufts', Gilder's an I Stronig's Pills, Essenco Ginger, Capsine Plasters. A LSO, Onion Sets, Prepared Cocoa, Canary Seed. Gan Piwdor 'Pea, Ilyson Teca, Pow dored Ilack Pepper, Machine Oil, &e. Just received by MeMASTERI, BIRICE & ICETCHIIN. nov 20 1855. 1881s King's Mounitain Military School, Y OI rCVILLE, S. 0. T HlIE SECOND) SEIO4N of' the twventy I sixthI yp'.2 will begin February 1st and closo Juno 30th, 1881. TEnMs PEP? a.ssION: For School Expen.,es, 1, e .Board Tuition, WVaahing, Fuel and Lights, .. , - - $100.00 Suirgeon's fee and use of books, - 5.00 For Circuilars eontaining full linformna tion, a sly to CJOL. A. COWARDI, dee 2 1-tfebl Principal. BLUESON$-I, B3LUESTONE, BLUESTONE. For sale at the Drug Store, by uoW 18 WV 1. A TT/t i LUDDEN & BATES' SOUTHERN MU SIC HOU$E. TIlE MUSICIIHOUSE OF THE SQUTII! REt MOVAL TO OUR New. Double Stare An Imumense Music Temple. Two large stores, each 30 foot front and four stories high, fronting on threoptreots and till!od from collar to loft with musical supplies. Nothing to compare with it in the- Southern States. A BIG STORE, A BIG STOCK, A BIG TRADE, AV' MOns TO coOs. During the tcn years since our estab. lishment of our house we have developed I the music trado of the South to a: won derful degree, but as yet w6 have only be gun. We see, not many years ahead, a business of a million a year. and tq take I care of this enormous Irade we have pro vi(ed our present inamnoth warerooms. Fall trado 188(t will be immense. We are ready for it. For months our senior part ner has been at the North contracting with Piano and Organ manufacturers for instruments. Ite has concluded - most advantageous contracts, and the Pianos and Organs aro "coming, coming" 100,000 3 more, by every steamer. New Styles, New i Prices, New Terms, Now Store, Now Do parl-ure. SPECIAL OFFER, FALL 1880. Cash prices -with three Months credit. During months of Aug. Sept. an Oct. we will sell Pianos ai- d Organst IEsT CASH PmioEs, payable $25 Cash bn -a Pi ano or $10 Cash on an Organ, with the balance in three months, wITHOUT ITEu EST. WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THIS OFFER? Write for Illustrated Catalngoes and New Price Lists for Fall 1880 and pre pare to be astonished. LUDDEN & BATES' SAVANNAH, GA. Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers. July 2T COL UMIA HOTEL. R., N. . W N nov 25-tx8m' PROPRIETOR. Sligttest Sel ThBCfsrn0. ' MACHINlE'CD. Ri. W. P11ILLIPS, Agent; Winns boro, 8. C. dec 21-ly lllrral [or llr 110118 OiH, YES! I H, YES!I rV3HERSTONE MOUNTAIN COIt'N WIlS EYhas come and is still coming. If you want good Whiskey and good 1 Sogars, call at CLENDINING?~'S10 H tTE, next door to W. 11. Doty & Co. JWe keepN the best of everything The best Nathan's Old Cabinet Whiskey. The best Gibson's Whiskey. Tihe best Ton Cents Segar. 'Phe beat Five Cents Segar. And, above all things, the best Dinner for 40 cohte. And if you come into town between 11 and 1 o'clook, and are hungry, call at Oleadining's for a drink, and he will set up a free lunch for yous Clendining keep amoral and a quiet, house. 1Now Storeo ! Noin Goods ? IN addition to my Grocery oh the corn. .1or, I have opened a Fanc Grocery In my 01(d stand, one door south of lBeat & Bire., wvhere I keep a full selectioni of nice things for Christmas times, such as Rour Kraut, Bologna Sausage, Breakfast Strips, Onions. Apples, Oranges. Cocoahts, ha nanas, Cal age, Iri h Potatoes, etc., etc. Call at Headquarters, on the corner, and buy your Brandios, Rums, Liq uors and Winos, of which I keep a fall slec tion. Forty barrels of these goods on hand. W. II. DONLY, doe 4 On the Corner. DIn. w. E. AIK EN, --DEA LERJ IN Drugs, Mfedicines, Toilet Goods, ote WZ)anOnn., $da V LANDECKEti AND BROTIE. OODS GIVEN AWAY! ATE, the unIdersigled, announce to ' T the public that we have just re fyed a new lot of RY GOODS, CLOTHING, ADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS' OOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, &C., bhilh we will sell at the lowest; and i addition to the low prices we give every purchaser of $5.00 an extra resent of IFTY CENTS WORTH OF GOODS, and to every purcahcr of $10, an ex a present of ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH. JUST RECEIVED. A new lot of Three-Buttoned Kid loves, only 50 cents, real Alexander id Gloves, $1.00-worth $1.25. ALL KINDS AND STYLES. A call for inspection is cordially in ited, and satisfaction guaranteed in very respect. P. LANDECKER & BRO. nov 20 URE BACK ACHE nd all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Organs by wearing the Improved Excelsior Kidney Pad It is a marvel roy healing and relief. IMPLE, SENSIBLE, DIR100CT, PAIN LESS, POW ERFUL. It ectres where all else fails. A ReyeCs atioli and Revolution in Medicine. Ab orption or direct appliesntion, as opp~osed a unsatisfactory internal me4icines. Send or our treatise on Kidney troubles, sent ree. This is the Original and Oettuine Eidney Pad. Ask for itand take no other. old by druggints, or sent by mail, on re eipt offrice,$2. Address . Tac "Only' Ln Pad Co,4 WViatus Block, Detroit Mieh. dcc 2l-t x6m 'ures by ABSOltm iN (Nature's way. LLLUNG DISEASES, 'LL 1hIRfOAT DJIEASES8, iRiEATIIING TROUBILESa It Drives into the systein curative gents and healing me diefues. It draws from the die cased parts the oisons that ectise death: Thousands testify to its virtues. You can lbe Relieved and Cureds )on't des pair until you lhaeye tind thisf ;ensible, F,,atelly Applied and RADICAL. A FF"EOTUAL Rtemedy. Send for tes imonials and our bobk, "'Three Millions Year." Rent free. Sold by Druggists, or sent by mail on ecoipt of price. $2.00, by 'The "Only'' Luht Pad do., Weillitina Blook, Detroit, Mic'h. THlE PtoPiMLS MUTUA L R E ILI EF A SHSO CIA T I ON. T' IS Is an Association ofbusinous men, - who, for their tittual protection, sontribute towards a fund, so as n case rif death, their families arlay re :eive ffdin $2.000 to $Og000, tdeordin g to tinoffnt of certifloate. T~fhis is one of the est plane of life insarance. You pay as rou go, just like fIre insurance, and with nore convenxienee even, as you pay b~y mall Instalments during the year. We efer toi these best aequainmted with us, ri moeinbors in Fairfield: 0. H; Me gaster, Jas. A. Jiriee1 Jno. D. Davis, D. ti. Fionnike, 11. Su erhoimer, J. W. de~reigli. Jno. J7. Nei, Thomas IL. John. ofi, J. Cedining, li Bi. Ilanahan, Rt. Wiaus tis, Jru*. Q. Davis. Apt erie hat should If1k6 to become a fpemnber will apply to 0. 0. B3AtOT, ont 2 Agent. Pay your srubscription, DON'T Until You MY STOCK of Furnitnre, whieb will est according to quality, and For ( Itemember that all my goods are warran Furniture elsewhere, then come to the i1 best selection and can buy cheaper. Bea way, Blythewood, White Oak, Woodwai %nd Yor. This is a recommendation of A new supply of Window Shades, Wa irames, Chromos, Hat Racks, and Book The largest supply of Tin Chamber Set Mr Suits. Call and see them. A new s ny. )on't Buy a Machinei merely becat t aid likes it.. Remember that most of I nffed have bitt little merit. The one yc ime and vexation is noiseless, runs t. Remember tle G(old Medal was awaor >ver eight.y competitors. I can refer you ilways giveu entire satisfaction. Remet )ash Factory. All orders entrusted to m lie lowest prices. Furniture neatly repal )repared to make to order. Lumber lmd ng Machine Needles and attachments am ne. Don't fall to call before purchasing THE LATES3 E- -REP SEWING MACHINE. LARGE AIM, SIMPLE, NOISELESS. SETTING NEEDLE, THREADING SHUTTLE, WINDING BOBBIN. ELEGANT IN FINIXh, AND IN FAMr l'ho Ool Perfect Machin Muf. A. & A. G. ALFORD, Io. 23 South Calvert Street, DALTIMORE, MD. IDamage. Goot i -0 THE FO.LOWING GOO1S WILL BE SACRI FICED F~or the reason that they have this day, been slightly dainaged, 1 Piece Black Cashmere worth$*1.00 at b'0 cents 1 Piece Black Cashmere worth 85 cents at 60 cents. 1.,Plece Brown Cashmere worth '70 cents at 46 cents. Thuese prices are a great deal less than we paid for them anid are RION EST BARGAINS.. Mc4MASTElt, 1uICE & KErTCHIN. GR EAT INDUIWEMEWNTS WT E have nlow in store the largest Vstock ever purchased by us, and which will bo disposed of at low prices. Dry Goods, .Clothing, Hat , Shoes, Groceries, Bridles. Saddles, Harness, Red Loather, Harness Leather &e. We are uot given to "BLOWING," but can truthfdlly say we are offer iug solid bargains, and will be glad to see you. U. dci)NSPORT5S. sept 20_____ FRESH SUPPLY O F New Cirop NEW ORLEANS MOLiASSES, best in the mnarket; aMi syrups of all grades. - ALSOj A findi assortmnent of RAISTNS, tITRON, tANNED PEAUS, hINEAtPPLE, PEACHIESj ORATED COCOA1N1T, 18INOhiASS, GELIA~T.NE. Also, a goud iality of OAT 1l4EAL1 in five pound packagess - IE AfE A CALL, iD. II. YLENN~k#g. BUY Have Seen be the liaest, handsonest and clicalp esign aU workmanship unuc(lale(. ed to be as represented. Price your rst-class store where von will have the r in mind that I ship 'goods to Ridge d's, Blackstock, and as far 18 Chester the quality and price of ny goods, l Pockets, Brackets, Mirrors, Picture Shelves, cheaper than the chicapest.. s, made to matgh CotInge and Cham ripply of Sewing Machilles as good as tse your mother or your neighbor has he machines that are most largely n want Is the one that will save you light and will last a long time. I have (ld to one of the Machines I represent to many that are using It, -and it has . nber that I am agent for a Door and e will have prompt attention and at red at moderate pricco. I am also Shingles for sale at small profits. Sew I parts of Machines can be had through elsewhere. Rt. W. PHILLIPS. TRIUMPH. /IINGTON 11vrertq Co-. IA 7. 4P. VT'O i'rT ' $25,000 WORTH OF GOODS TO BE SOLD AT u - - O chango necessary to be inado laI mar business, for the reason that We ave raining ground instead of losing) and f this good trade of ours eohtlutes, ho bait thrown out will becomeo so aiuted with skippers, that the partlce iolding the 11in0 vIll be met with tho ;ad fisherman's luck. We extend a cor~dial liivitation to meC and all to call andi see us, SUGENIIEIMER & GROESCillCL nov 25 FRESH UROCERIES ~UGARtS, assorted. Coires, iti:6 IRio anl &d Goy. Java Roasted a r'eas, Black, Imperial, GJunpbowdei' mud Young Ilysons CANNEn GOODS, Peares, P'anches, Pidlern les, o :batoes, Salmons Corne Beef 1)ey1lad liap'u and Turkey, Sardanew &I. MIacaroni and Cheese, Gimrei' Pr'e erves, Pin Head OtMetli Cooper 3elatineg Mustat'd3 1idok ipper and ~utmogs. Bald ini Cattp, Cf'oss & Black-. Aell's Chow Chow, Em Ire Choy )howv, Assorted Pickles, en& er. 'in's Wdi'cestorsire Sauce. i$- F. McMASTER~ &~ (0. sept 14 j. FJ MU1NONAwD, A'loftigM AT LAW, 2VOs I LAW RANG~ WINN8BORIO, S. O i n ltsr ottou*t *Eoun. jan 2