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fOWNAND COUNTE GATUItDAY. January 2 I 3 2 1831. i.18 OFTi NXw8 AND ITERALD. -Tr-weekly edition, four dollars per -Ornvan ; In advance; weekly edition, two dollars and M1fy cents perannurn, -in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of. five and upwards. UATES OF ADvERi'TIsNO.-One dollar perinch .for the Ilist insertion,. o ad ifty cents per' inch for each subseq ienk iiserton. These rates apply to al ad vertiseinents, of whatever nato e, and are payble strictly in advanee. Con tracts for three, six or twelve months made on very liberal terms. Tran sient local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-halt' cents per line for each subsequentinsertion. Obitua-les and tributes of respect charged as ad'v9r tisemenits. Simple announcements o narelages and-deiaths published free oi charge, and solicited. All communications, of whatsoever nature, should he addressed to the Winnsboro Publising Company Whansboro, S. 0. RAILROAD SCIEDULE.-The trains now pass Winnsbor- as follows: North-bound passenger, -11.40 a. mn.; south-bound, 6.15 p. in.; north-bound freight, 8.88 a. in.; south-bound, 12.57 p. in.. These arrivals are on-the basis of Winnsboro time. New Advertisements. Notice-W. H. Donly. ~ Notice-Jas. Q. Davis, Treasurer. Special Notice-I. Simpson, Dontist. Remember the Democratic Club meeting on Tuesday night. We have been getting, in the past few days, all the rain that didn't fall during the past two years. These are the days that you can tell that a wVagon is coming along the road by seeing the mules' ears sticking up out of the mud. IP1ligious services will be held at the Methodist Church to-morrow at 11 a. in. and 7 p. in. by Rev. Geo. F. Griffith, D. D. Sunday School at 10 a. m. The County Treasurer has received instructions to press the collection of the poll-tax. He will proceed under the Supply Act of 1879-which im 1)oses 11110 and imprisonment Upon those-filingt5'py thiis tax. A colored man named John Smith, who escaped from jail sometime bet'ore Christmas, has returined and vol untat rily given himself tip. lie says he only. waited to get out to have some Christmas. ie was conflued on the charge of stealing. No-rice.--A itimeigL of' (lie Winns. b Soro De i Cuinhwil- lJh11 iI eleten wprr -o oeti Maenk: s -irn te'mine iolee. Tie gauted o-' import ande will e-li uonidered. R. Mts Unive, durig te pesen ya Pretaingcde Mlof hsCamen, Ala., inasctbe eeTed POD eso V Iof M-Atthem etic -i Eu rine Cog, Hoe, grada0. 0.e centlyi hld institution, the folin loing offcer wee enetedponr hea dtiuing yheaprsn eraigcag F.g of theGrnd Loge W. . .F. Ral. . inorf,.W G. . F. DeMar's, G. S. Johni Ueesemnann, (1. T. G. M. G. W. Curtis, G. R., THE SU~um'ti CoUWr.-Thie follow ing eases from Fairfld were heard in the Supreme Court durintg the week endinig on Friday: 11. C. Shelton & Co., Respondents, vs. The Mobile Fir'e D)epalrtmetnt LIn sur'ance Coin patty, A ppellaints-Messrs. Baxter & Seibels for appellnt s, Messrs. F. WV. McMaster aitd Gaillard & Rey-: nolds for respontdetnts. D. R1. Flonniken, Appellant, vs. Clough 1H. Scrnggs, Responden t-Col. .Jas. HI. in for appellant, Mr'. A. M. Mackey for respotndent. F. Elder & Co., Rtespondetnts, vs. The Charlotte, Colunmbia & Augusta Rtailr'oad Company, Appellants-Col. ,Jas. HI. Rion for appellants, Messrs. H1. A. Gallamrd and A. M. Mackey for respotndents. James E. Bear'd et al., Appellants, vs. John D. Stanton, Respondent Col. ,Jas. II. in for appellanits, Messrs. Gaillard & Reynolds and Douglass & McCants for respondent. Mary T. Phinney, hospondcent, vs. William Johnston, A ppellant-Col. Jas. 11. ion for appellant, Messrs. Gaillard & Reynolds for rcsp~ond~entt. THE SAGACITY 0IF ANT.-Mr'. Mc Bride Smith gives another remarkable instance, coming untdcr his observa tioni, of the sagacity of antsa. Ini order to prievent these little pests from get ting into the sugar bowl, it was sur rounded by wvater. Finding that this d1(it ot succeed in heoaditng oil' these predatory inicursions, he sat antd 'watched to observe in what way the ants htad overcome the difficulty. Presently oneo of thtb ants camne down to the water. and boldly plnigintg in, waited at the edge. Not long after, another anit, bearing a grain of sugar, followed, and when it reached thte wvater, perched itself uiponm the first anit's back, andl was ferriled acr~oss to the opposite edge, htoldinmg its precious burdeni enrefully out of' the water all the whmile. it then cuonitined its jourti nley while the fe'rrymntu .wam back for aniother palsseniger. TLhiis ft~ was p~er formned-a numbmer of times in thme pres enco of several wit nesses, Ants are conceded to be the mnost Intelligent, andl anerneinne of till tnonts. Wthole yolumes have been writtena of their yoiderftul p6rforiuances, but though thdy 'have figured as soldiers, boasts of burden, messengers, and in almo.st every other known capacity, we have never heard of their actIng as ferry men before. FORFEITED LANDS.-An important notice from the County Treasurer. up pears in another column. The Act of the Legislature under which he pro ceeds Is as follows: Be enacted, etc., That all lands now on the list of delinquent lands and all lands heretofore fortlted to the State for thme noHn-payment of taxes, and which have not been sold for taxes or reclahned, may be redeemed by the owners of such lands, or those claim ilg under or through such owners or those having a legal or equitable right or interest thterein, on the payment of the taxes which may be due and un paid thereon with costs but without penalties: ProvNed, That said pay ment shall be made on or before the 31st day of May, 1881, in gold or silver coin, United States Treasury notes or National Bank notes: And provided, further, That this Act shall nlot apply to any lands whieh, by virtue of any Act of the General Assembly, have al ready become assets of the' State in charge of the Sinking Fund Connis sion. Approved December 24, 1880. Under this Act all lands forfeited previous to the delinquent-land sales of 1878 and 1879 may be redeemed up011 the payment of the taxes and costs-the penalty being remitted. The sale of delinquent lands (for non payment of taxes of 1879-80), which should take place on the 1st of Februa ry, has been postpoLned until further orders from the Comptroller. Transfers of Rcal Estate. Since our last report the following transfers of real estate have been en tered in, tihe office of the county audi tor:I J. W. to S. A. Hill, 327 -acres in township no. 1; consideration $1299.25. Charlotte, ColuIbia & Augusta Railroad Conmpany to Samuel F. Coop er, one lot in Ridgeway; considera tion $100. Jeff. Guiniard to -W. R. Doty and D. V. Wdlker, 45 acres in township no~13; consideration $333.26. J. Wm. Brown to William Christ mas, 190 acres in tovnship no 8; conl sideration $575. John 1t. Davis, sheriff, to Lucretia R. Macon, right, title and interest of V. V. Macon in township no. 13; consideration $155. Jolhn B. Davis, sheriff, to George McMaster, 182 acres iu township no. 4; con11sideration $300f. i~Mary C. MdcCeight, trum.:ee, :oKM try i i 1 .Vit Itit hl Iad I, oun.ty t . a.ta noy, Wilm. P. INde J(itp) lrp anld T. M. Loga, G 'eenvill & ohmibia Ranilroad in F&airlcd county; consid erationi $2,393,600. James ii. ition to T1rusteos A. M. E. Church, one-haltf acre in Winnsboro; consideration $100. Thomas L. Richardson to William Miles, 97 acres in township no 8; con sider'ation $175 E. E. Morris to Calvin Brice, right, title and interest in 483 acres in town ship no0. 1; consideration~$4.50. Elizabeth B. McMaster to .D). R. Fennmikeni, 9 acres in -township 14; considecration $600. Thomias WT. Nelson to Sheridan R. Rutland, 158 acres in townsahip no. 9; consideration $650. Sheridan R. Rutland to Alex. Willi ford, 168.acres in township no. 9; con sidleration $500. Mary Delleney to J. WT. Heath, 8 acres in township no, 9 ; consideration $300. Thomas Player' to W. J. Johnston, 380 aceres in township no..6 or 8; con sideration $760. John A. Robertson to J. HI. Cum mings, 187 acres in towvnship no. 12; consderation $800. Fannie M. Clayton Parnell to Laura A. Lee, 78 acres in township iio. 1; consideration $300. John A. Robertson to Sinmon Davis, 9 acres ini township no. 12; consislera tion $100. J. W. McMeekin to Greenville & Columbia Rail road Company, the use of spring it township no. 11; consid-' eration $75. Elizabeth Kelly to Hampton Walker, 108 acres In township no.8; considera-. tion $500. 11. L. Elliott to Nathan Blake, 664 acres in townshmip no. 14; cbnsidera Lion $600. Mary F. Bramnson, Petor Brunson and busaa B. Crosby to S. WT. Mcbnr kin, 119 acres in township no. 1; con sideration $600. Hannah Stcwar't. to Park Steadmnan, 20 acres in township no. 6; consIdera tion $60. Sarah Swann to Carrie E. Brice, 136 acres In township 110. 2; consideration $500' Thomas B. Madden to Elizabethi B. McMaster, 45 acres in township no. 11; conisideration $900. Annm Fee to John McLurkin, 43 acres in township no. 2; consideration $127.50, Ann and Step~hen Fee to John Mc Lurkin, 3 acres in township no. 2; coinsideration $4.5. W. B. Uroitht to A, Wihfiford, 300 acres ini townshiy no0. 14 ; conisidratonm $2700. John J. Neil to Mat tie B. Boyles, 14 acres in townushmip no. 14 ; considerat Ilion $550. Lizzie A. Crosby to WT. W. Croshv, 183& acres in tow'nahip no. 1; considl oration $1500. W. I1. Kerr, C. G. C. P,, to Mary E. Richardson. 100 acres in townsahip 8 ao' 9 ; considerationi $245, W. i. Kerr, (. C. C. P., to John J. Neil, oneo lot in townsahip 1no.14i; coni -Christ. Gerber, .Wholesale Hard ware, Toledo,.Ohio says: The Excel elor --Kidney. Pad -has accomplished more for my wife in. three weeks than all the medicine she has'taken in three years. Refep all skeptics to mo.-See Adv.' -l. Richardsoij. Sao and Fox Agency, .Indlan Tsrritory, says:. The "Only Lung Pad" has restored me to health, and I shall.be glad to recon mend it to aliy one.-See Adv. * 11YUENEAL. MARRIED-On the 19th Instant, at the residence of the bride's fither, by the Rev; J. N. Euntzminger, Mr. E. B. HOGAN to Miss LIZZIE J. BitOWN. All of Fairfield. SPECIAL NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice to all indebted to me that prompt paymont is re quirod. No eKceptions are mado. Let all interested give heed and save cost, as my books shall and -uill be settled. I. SIMPSON, Dentist, jan 22-tll NOTICE. A LT. persons indebted to me for supplies, etc., are requested to come forward at once and make pror.jpt payments, as I anticipate a change in business, otherwise, their accounts will be handed to a Trial Justice for collection. W. II. DONLY. jan 22 NOTICE. OFFICE OF COUNTY TaEASURER, WzNN1snono, S. C., .January 21, 1881. A CTING under instructions froml the Comptroller General. I hereby give notice that all parties owning or having an interest in lands nov on the list of de linquent lands, or in any land heretofore forfeited to the State for the non-payment of taxes, and which have not been sold for taxes or reclaimed, except such lands as were forfeited prior to '878-79, way be redeemed on the payment of the taxes which may be duo and unpaid thereon, with costs, but without penilties: Pro vided, said payment shall be made on or before the 31st day of May, 1881, as pro vided for in the Act of the General As sembly, approved December 24, 1880. JAMES Q. DAVIS, jan 22 fxim County Treasurer. AfSIGN EE*S SALE. B Y virtuo of a deed of assignment niade to me by A. P. Miller on the 4th instant., I will offer for sale. at public auction. on Tuesday, the 25th day of Jan uini y, 18481, all that stocit of goods, con sisming of 'Loys. Willowwiare, Confection ry, (10. Als, all the store fixturLs and fiumnitlur', one S.1n W mi.-r Fountain, Gen ""'rt I r al ixt rfinow ', the Thespian S ir -n C ii WinniHboro, 3 U, hy t .c sai I A. P. Md conlirmed from day -r; t! re sto., of goods is t-. ,'.on 1he eloq of each bl~. J. E. McDONAL), jani '6 03xl Assignee. Kig & Moolntin , Milita' 8chool, TOItKVILLE, S. C. rl'HE SECOND XE.SION of the twenty. I sixth ye:r will begin February 1st and close June 30th, 1881. TERlMs PF.n sEssioN: For School Expenses, i. c . Board, Tuition, Washiing. Fuel and Lights, - , - - $100.00 Surg.-on's fee and use of hooks, - 5 00 For Circulars containing full informa tion, apply to COL. A. COWARD, dee 21 -tfoebl Principal. lllrroi for Dilr 110118 -0 OH, YES I OH, YES ! 3 H E ST(ONE MOUNTAIN CORN WVH IS EYhas come and is still conging. If you want good Whiskey and good Segars, call at CLENDINING'S 110OUSR, next door to W. R1. Doty & Co. Hie keeps the best. of overy thing. TIhe best. Nathan's 01(d Cabinet Whiskey. The best Gibson's WVhiskey. Tho bes~t Ten Ocet Segar. The best Fivo Cents Segar. And, above all things, the best Dinner for 40 cents. And if you come into town between 1i andl 1 o'clock, and are htingry, call at Clendining's for a drink, and1 ho wvill sot upl a free lunch for you. Clendining keeps a moral and a quiet house. dec 9 iFRE~SH GROaERIES I I UGA RIS, assorte d. Coffees, Rio, a 1Languayra and Old Gov. Java. Rio and Old Goy. .Jnva Roasted, Teais, Black, Imuperilal, Gunpowder an oung Hlyson. CANNED GOODS. Pear-s, P'eachmes, Pineapples. To mnatoes, Salmon, Corned Beef, Deviled Hanm and~ Turkey, Sardines, &c. Macaroni antd Cheese, Ginger Pre- ] serves, Pin llead Oat Meal, Coope Gelatine, Mustard, Bllack Pepper and Nutmeris. Blald',vin Catsunp, Cross & Black wvell's Chowv Chow, Empire Chow Chiow, Assorted Pickles, Lea & P'er-1 rin's WVorcestershmire Sauce, J. F McMASTERI & (JO. sept 14 SUBSCRIBE VOR THIs WEEKLY PA LMETTIO YEOMAN, OOLUMBIA, H. C. It is an eignt-page par or, desigreed for the pe~ople, tilled with interesting mnatttr -Family Reading. News, Markets, &c'. .-uscription: One year, $1.50); $evon Months, $1,.00; Three \'onths, 60 cents p avable in advance. For $ix Names and Nino Dollars an Extra Co py for one year. i Spdons furnshed.. Thg DAILY YEO. MA, n fternoon pap.is $4 .year 2t VElitor nd TPnblishar. TAKE NOT QE. REMEMBEIt THE PLI CE OF P. Lalleocer Bro. rHEY are closing out t1 Ir entire tock of WINTER DRESS GOODS if all descriptions at expeqially low >rices. CLOT HING! CLOTBING! ! To make room for our Spring Goods, ye will close out all Heavy WVool Gar nents, consisting of Suits and Over :oats, regardless of their value. FURNISHING GOODS, w'h1ch we will also close out equally 'heap. A call for inspection is cordially in lited and satisfaction guaranteed in wvery respect. P. LANDECKER & BRO. jan 15 WE OFFER SPECtT Iniditcbtuents f6'e4tomer WINTER GOODS. It will pany to examino and price otti stock of Dress Goods, Flannels, Cas simeres, Je'ans, Blankets, and all other oods, ais they Will be sold cheap. We isk the attention of' the ladies to our CLOAKS AND DOLM7ANS, which will be closed ouit at LOW DOWN PRICES. CLOTHING AT BOTTOM FIGURES. A small lot of' Cai-peling', which vill be closed out at BARGAINS. McMASTER, BRICE & KETCHIIN. jan 16 FRESH SUPPLY )' New Crop NEW ORILEANS (fOLASSES, best In the market, and yrups of all grades. A LSO, A fine assortment of ~A1INS, CITRUON, )ANED PEARIS, .PINEBAPPLE, EACHES, GRATE~D COCOANUT, SING LASS, GELATI\E, Also, a good quality of.OA T MEAL, a flyo pound packages GIVE ME A CALLV D.* R. FLE1TIEEN. dec256 Fresh Dru'tgs anid M(edices '1 ASTOR OIL, luestone, Moran Cay. enno Pepper, La~ctonopt'ne, Bath Iponges, ..ouigh 8yrups. IBoothlig & yrny~s, lay Rumn, Perfumery, Cinchoniig Qul. tino, TJutts'. Gilder's an I Strong's Pilla, ~aseo Ginger, Capsine PlastersI. ALSO, Onion Sets, Prepared Cocoa, Canary iCd, Gun P.rder Tlea, Hlyaop Tea, [ow Ieredl Ilack Pepper, Machine Oil, &c', Just 'cecived by icMA STER, BRICE A KE~TOJ1$N. LUDDPEN & BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE TIIE- MUSIC IIOUSE OF TIIE SOUTH ItEMOVAL TO OUR Nfew Double Store An Imminense Music Temple. .Two large stores, each 30 feet front an four storieR higb, fronting on three street and filod from cellar to loft with musico supplies. Nothing to compaco with it ii the Southern States. A BIG STORE, A BIG STOCK, A BIG TRADE ANDI MOPE TO COME During thb ten years since our estab lishmenit of our house we have develope the tmusto trade of the South to a won derful degree, but as yet we havo only be gun. Wosce, not many years ahead, i business of a million a . ear, and to taki care of this enormous trade we have pro vided our present mammoth warorooms Fall trade 18811 will be immense. We ar ready for it. For months our senior part nor has been at the North contractin with Piano and Organ manufacturers fo instruments. ile has concluded mos advantageous contracts, and the Pianoi and Organs are "coming, coming" 100.001 more, by every steamer. Now Styles, Nov Prices, New Terms, New Store, Now De par turo. SPECIAL OFFER, FALL 1880 Cash prices with three Months credit. During months of Augt. Sept. and Oct we will sell Pianos ar. d Orans at Lowns CASn Pic-s, payable -'25 asi on a Pi ano or $10 Cash on an Organ, with th balance in three months, WITHOUT INTEI EST. WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THIS OFFER Writo for Illustrated Crtialogoes an New Price Lists for Fall 1860 and pre pare to be astonished. LUDDEN & BATES SAVANNAH, GA. Wholesaic Pliano and Organ Dealeri July 27 C#. CURE ! BAOK ACE1 And all dliseases of' the Kidneyn, Bladd< and~ Urinary Organd by we'aring the 1I1)rovedl Excelsior Kidney Pad It is a mrvel fo' healing and relief. SIMPLE, SEN8IBLE, D1lIF.CT, 'PAlb 1bS8, PO W E lsF UL. Itcures uhore all atlse tails. A Reyv lation anda Rlevolutfioli in Medicine. Al 8orpJtiQhl or dirct application, a opposei to u nuatisfactory internal medicinesc. Sen for our treatise oh Kid hey t~roubles, ser free. Trhis is the O)rlginal and Genuir Kiduaoy Pad. Ask ibi- it and takeono otho; At wholesale in Charloston, S9. 0., b Dowie & Moiso. Wholesale Druggists. Sold by druggists, or sent by mail, on r< ceipt of .rco, $2. Address The"nly" Lung Padl Co., Wihiams .Blook, Detroit Mich. dec 21-hxrm TE ONLY Anb Cures by AflSOltr-i ON o\ature's wa' LALLLUNODIE E, It D~rives~ into theo s'ystem curativ agents tand hecalinag med icinies. It dra'fWS fromn the diiseased parts 1b poisons that causo death, Th'lousaands testify to its vitus You canl he0 Relieved and Cured. Don't dos pair until yon have tried thi Sensibla,, Easily Afplied anal RADI('AT LY EF!FECTrUAL Remnedy. Send for tei timornials and our book, ''Three Million a, Year." Sent free. At wholesale in Charleston, 8. 0., b)' D)owie & Moise, WVholosale D~ruggists. Sold by Draggists, or sonat by mail oi receipt of price, $2.00, by Thl "Onily" Lung Pad Co Wi liams .6l1elk, Dett'oit,Mih dlea 21-1it6n COLUJMMl A HOTEL nov 26-tx8m - PROPR!?rfR. .-S8ubscr'ibe to Tuw Naws .ND 11En DON I Until You jm Y STOCK of Furniture, which wil est according to quality, and for Iteinber that all my goods are wirra Furniture elsewhere, then come to the best selection and can buy cheap er. 13. way. Blythewood, White Oak, Woodw I and Yo:k. This is a reconmendation ( R A new aipply ol Window Shades, W Frames, Chrotnos, Hat Racks, and Bool The largest supply of Tin Chamber S ber Stits. Call and see them. A now any. Don't Buy a Machine merely bec It and likes it. 'Remember that. most o pnfbd have but. littl merit.. The one time and vexation, is noiseless, rut it.. Remember the Gold Medal was aw over oightty competitors. I C1111 refer y'( alvays given entire sat lsfauction. Reim Sash'Factory. All orders entrusted to the lowest piies. Furniture neatly rel prepared to make to order. Liuiber an img Machine Needles and attachments a me. Don't. fatil to call before purchasin, THE LATES T:EEl SEWING MACHINE. LARGE ARM, SIMPLE SETTING NEEDLE, THREADING SHUTTLE, WINDING BOBBIN. ELiANT IN FlNINIE, AND IN YACT B The ON11Y Fe ft Malmo lIadc. A. & A. G. ALFORD!, ? o 2 South Calve:t Street, 13ALTIMORE, MD. $25,O0O WORTH OF GOODS TO BE SOLD AT VERIY SiYAL~L PRhOF1TS. - to: r NO ohango uacessay to1 mnado in out' business, for the reason that we are gailhing ground instead of losing, ami Sit' this good trade of ours continues, it e the balt thrown ot will become so .tainted with skippers, that the parties holding the line will be met with the sad fisherinan's luckn We extend a cordial invitation to 0on0 and all to call anud see us. SUGO ENIVIMER & GROESCIIETL, nov 25 S 188 ha4ase!wyIa '- thankfu'l Ifor I le piast fttvora be-. stowed on1 mae by mny (mustmers of! CThester. Lancaster and Fairfleid cotun ties, and mtnat say that I hanve col lected exceedingly w~ell, notwithstand ing the dry season and short crops. I now imvito thema to conme, and 1 will sell themi MfULES AND [ORSES ou I line until fall, upon thei11' makting me good papers, I also invite Cash buyers, as I c:an sell to thorn as low as the lowest for Cash. I 'D EfY COMPE'1TIIN. A. WILLIFORD. NOTICE. rtH RfT firm of Deesportes & Monts is this A. day tinally d1issolvedl by litaitation, The acconns ngeaiat the concern maust be p~resented- Immediately. and these In debted aire regnestod to mako prompt set. tIcamont. bir. U. (G. Desportes is atior lzod to receipt for the rntmeo. U. G. t)281ORTES, .IR. MONlTS, January , 1881.. .jan '[ - ) Have Seen I be the la est, handsomest and cheall design an work nianship unequaled. Inted to be ats represented. Price your. fIrst-class store where you will have.tho a in mind that I ship goods to Ridge ird's, Blackstock, and as far as Chester of the quality and price o' my goods. all Pockets, Brackets, Mirrors, Picture Shelves, clIca)er than the cleapest. tm, mado to match Cottage and Chain sIpply of Sew'ing Machilnes as good Its muse your mother or your neighbot' has the machines that *are most largely ,ou want is the one that will save you 18 light and will last a lonig time. -I Itvo irded to on1e of the Machines I represent mt to many that are using It, and it haf mber that I aim agenlt for a Door and le will have prompt. attention and at aired at moderate prices. I am also 1 Shingles for solo at smaill protits. Sew t1d parit of Machines canl be had through elsewhere. R. W. PIIILLIPS. T TRIUMPH. MINGToN Cvvin2: for Y3A.'t ATPt'-4 A TTENTION! A 9 we Intend to give oltr attentlioil In the funro eitirely to PlantaJ tion Supplies and Fertilizers, we oter the conteits of our Dry Goods and 'Inthing Store at cost, ai we hiidnd to s that part of oili' business& IVe 14. must be sold, Mid for lhese (oods .. Now is your time cash oil dellveiy. to buy6 lBlack Cashtiieres at New York cobL Colored Cashmneres at N{w York cost, Black Alpalchs at New York cost. Colored Alpacas at New York cost6 All kinds of Dlress Goods at New~ Yoi-k cost. Trimming Satins (all shades) at New Y ork cost. A full line of Cassinerus at New York cost. Water-proof Cloths at New Yom k coTO HOUSE1REEPER~s: Table Linen at New York cost. Napkins at New York cost. Doy lies lat Newv Yotk cost6 TVowels at New York cost. BUTTONS!I BUTTONS 11I Ladies' fad Gents' Ihosierr1 tUndera tvear and Gloves; all at New York cost. Drosses, Jaconets. Swiss, Victojel'a Lawns, Linens, Cambrics and Edr lngs, and1 Insertiungs to trim them witlId Al11 at.Now York cost, We have 110 space to chiumerate fni-. ther. We wvant to sell out evcrythilng not itsually kept in a Plantationi Supo ply Store, tJ'H9SK OIHUMBUQ,. Call anid prices wvill eonvine yout. And be sture and b)rig thes CAShl, Ai no0 goods will be charged. F. Elder de Co. GREAT W TE hav~o now in store the lam gest VYstock over purchased by. us, and which wvi be disposed of ut ls prioces Dry~ Goody Clothing, Hlat, Shoes, Groceries, B3ricfle. Saddles, Haress, Red Lealbet, Harmess Leather &c. We are not giv'en to"BfLOWINO,' but can truthfully say we are 9f/1 ing solid bargains, and will be ghl . boseeeyoa.,' U.G.DSOfrtI