The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, January 29, 1881, Image 3
IATUlDAY. January 0, 1 i 168. l
New Advertaietnents.
Notice-J. Rt. Ifai'Vey, Chairitian,
Fire Insuraned-O. Rt. Thompson.
Mr. H. 1. McMaster has been botnd
over to appear it doit hi Charleton
.1 Airil; -
AREsTs.-Cmmissioner $toeber
visited Ruck 11111 last week anti ar.
vested Messrs. John Rattor'ee W. C.
I!utchinson, J. L. Walkor, G. A. An
derson, F. 0. London, C. E . Cobb and
Dr. T. C. Robertson. 'Ahe evidence
was so flimsy that ha discharged them
all. MorO money andI ncbody iurt.
Mr. Thomas Sloan, an old citizen of
this county, died on Sunday last, at the
residence of Mr. James Sloan, of
paralysis: He was hi the eighty-third
year of his fAge, and had spent his en
tire life In Fairfield. Ito was univer
sally esteemed, and leaves a large cir
cle of friends and kindred to mourn
his death.
tL'tioou.-The Rev. John E.
Pressly, D. D., of North Carolina, is
visiting friends and relatives in Winni
ioro. Dr. Pressly is the father of the
Rfev. Neill E. Pressly, tie missionary
af the Associate Reformed Chi-rch to
Alexico, who married in this placei
''he Doctor will conduct divine ser
*Ice in the Associate Reformed Church
on to-morrow at 11 a. m.and7 p in.
bivine services will be hold. in the
Baptist Church on to-morroW at I I
t. in. and 3 p. n., by the lIov. Joa
). Mahon. Sunday S'chool every
Stnday at 3 p). in.
THE MOUNT ZION BOCIETY.
Annial Meeting and Election of Offlcers
New Mainbers Adaitted --A Tribute to the
,ate, James B. McCans, Esq. .-rho Society
.Dinner.
The annual meeting of the Mount
Zion Society was held in the Town
Hail on Thursday morning. The
Society was- called to order by 11. A.
Gaillard, Esq., President, and- the
min'iutes of the last meeting were.read I
and confirmed.
The following-named gentlemen
made application for tiemnbership and
were unanimously elected: Dr. R. B.
Ilanahan, Dr. T. B. Madden, Thos. H.
Ketchin, G. A. White, W. 11. Kerr,
J..C.- Caldiwoli.
Judge Win. R. Robertson, on befmlf
of the committee appointed to prepare
an appropriate tribute to the memory
Of the late James B. McCants, rose
and spoke'as follows:
fr. President: If the society will
in(lulge me I will take this occasion to
bring to its notice an event that catmot
falil, to italpress thle inld of'every mleml
ler. Sinice our 1.last anniversarv death
has enitered our ranks and taken t 'fronm
ns oneo of' our iliost pIroiiiait 1111( use
ful inetmher's. and, asdgnied to him an
othercen' Sot'l~O' life, a: dli ler staigc of
ac.ion.- Oh- the' twent y-eighth dayt of'
Mlarch hist. anid ini thec sixtv'-sixtha yeara
4)1' his aege, alt his hmomemc, ini tihe bosomin
of his own, famiiily. and sironnded by1
sympa lat hizintg trienid, our1 late pre'Lsi
dent, Jaines B. McCauts, brezathued ont
huis lifte-paid the last debt of' nature.
Th'lis illterpositionm of Priovidencee, to
wh'lose dlecrees wec shouild subinlt, wvithi
fr'om aniongst us oneC who was adimired~
for' his imany v'irtue and 11( much es
leenmed for his aniiabile and-estimable
<qnalities.
Th'le deceased was a native of Fair
field district, horn of woa'thy and
respectable par'eun.s. his ancestors
wer'e anmong the early sottir of this
counitr'y, and po0ssessed those traits
Which seldlom fail, to manifest them
selves in the line'oeffotlspring-givinig
eergy to char'acter',-and puttinlg it ini
a great measure b~eyond( the control of
conltinagencies and external cond(itlonls
.of- life. These traits seenm to haveI
been31 tr'ansmiittcd ill a very strikingi
degree- to' the subject of tis notice.
Having im early lifd' been thrown
chily npon01 his owln a'e'ources by his'
<mer'gy, ind(ustryi anid fr'utality he ac
cnimulated, tand has left. behlind him for'
tmh upport and en~joyiliht of is wif'e
and cild cren, a compeatenit and. hand
801m1 fortune.
Ais a citizen he was ever promp~t to
dischar'ge every public duty ;. as a
..neighbor, he) wais kind and( ,onlciilt
ing, anad as a fatherm, humsbannd, son anid
br'othmer, kimid anad' affectionat( lit tlse
liighest degrmee.
I knew imi long and knew him
well.. We were classmates at school'
no0w near forty-five year's ago, and en
joyed veryV Intimate relaitionis with each
other. He is now gone-the King of
Terror's' haS claimned hhn as his victim.
It is not my purpose to pronounc6
an eulogy 01n the life and veuesof~
011u' deceased fienid iad'assoantebut
siamply to calli the attenltion) of~ this
86eref v to this afiluctive dlispensatlon. of
Providence, and to ask it .to di~rect. that
the paiper which I'nowV haird up shall
be fied with tiie'arhlv'es of"tihe Socio
ty, and' insci'ibed on a blank-- page of'
the book of its niinutes:
In Memcnoriam.
JAMES B. McCANTS.
Born 9th August, A. D). 1814e'
(Graduated at tile So. Ca. Colig6,;
December',-1841.
Admnitted to thme lBar, December, 1841.
Commiissioner ini Equity from 1843 to
1852-;
-Elected 'a member of' Mt. Zfbn Society
iln 18-18.
Elected a trustee of Mt Zion Instituto
in 1856 -
A member' of tile So, Ca. LIklturer
froem 1858 to 1865.
IPresident of the Mt. Zion Society from
1870 to'-1880.
TIepar'ted tis life 28tli March, A. D.'
1880,
Alged '65 ycears, 7 months, 10 'd'd's.
.On amotloan; the )nehor'ial submnitted
b'y the6 ' committfee" was uainouimtsly
adopted,' and or'ddred to be Inscribed
b upon01 tile mfhmlt-book of the Society.
Tile uasual *eleetionl of officers wasI
then-- held, anid the 'following-namned
genltlemen were- uinanisly ro,
elected:
President-Hl. A. Gailhir'd. -
Shnior Warden-A. S. D~ouglasS.
Junlir WVarden-Jamnes Beaty.
Secr'etarmy andTea~iirer-G. H. Me.'
Master.
TrmusteeA' of Mdnnt 2I'on Institutb:'
Ji&; I.1 Rioen. Janies Beaty, Dii. -T. Ti
lralco.
The President apointod the follow
ing IUilldibg Committee: b. R1. Flen
niken, T. i. R.hbertson, J.:F. MoMas.
ter, Janes Q. Davis, Jno. S. Reynolds.
The Trustees reliorted that they had i
re-elected Mr. I6 Meats havis Princi- f
pal of Mount Zif lInstittite, and thel i
action was conAirmed .by the Society. ,
At three o'clock the Society ad- b
journed to the Winisboro Ildtel
whero h handsomo dinner was serted
and of course much e.njoyed,
.TIII PoLII2-cIAL f11ROUA'ff0kV.
A Timely Call to the Demoerfts of South
Ourolina.
From' tirO News and dourtor.
Three of four huitdied persons have
becu arrested In South Carolina for
tences under the e'lection laws, and
will b6 tried at the April sessioi of the
United bstates Circuit Catfit in Charles
ton. With few exceptions the accused
are white Democratse The evideile S
agaiust most of them i of the flinsiest
character the witnesses on whon tile ft
Qovernmefit felles being negroes who
wil giviear to Ritytflig and everything p
at the nod of their local leaders or of
an United States offier. - They will b
have a fair trial, as, under existing
laws, the juries cannot be packed. But iv
this is not enough. The whole ex
pense of the. defence of the prisoners c
imust be borne by those who got the
benefit of the elections out of which
the arrests arise; tihat is, by the Demo
crati' altizens of South Carolina, the
wl)itd people of the State.
It is inmiaterial-whether' the accused
are innocent or guilty. For .us It is
sufficlent to know that the arrests are
made because the Republicans were (
pvcpt out of sight and hearing In
South Carolina last November. . The
white people, with thWiih co *oed allies, 3
were determined that the victories of
1876 and 1878 should be repeated and 2
made complete. This was the cvy
everywhere, and what was caffed fof'
was done. Silence gave consent. t
,would be unutterably base to deny to
tli6se vbi6 are in . danger, in. conse
quence of public denands and personal 1
expcectations, our encouragement, our
support and any sort of suc0cor that is
iteeded.
Turning over a new leaf for the fu- C
ture does not require of any one that
he desert and betray those who served
the State in the past. Qui facit per
alltmfacit per se.. The cause of the I
accused Democrats must be the cause
of the white people of South Carolina,
whatever come of It. This is due to
them and to ourselves. I
-Wmn. II. Pullen, Fowlerville,
Mich., says: I have not rested better
for months than I did last night. The
"Only Lung Pad" has helped ine won
derfully.-&ee Adv. *
-Chas.- I&.* Rossiter,- 195 Summit
St., Toledo, Ohio, sflys: I would not
take one thousand dollhws for my Ex
celsior Kidney Pad, if I couli not, get
anotier. I* have gained in thee
months thlioty pounds. -Sce Xrv. *
FIRE INSUIANcE.
INAU.1E YOUN I6 FE R YtJ.
' "iHE following-name~d good combianies
Sare representoIt by tuo~ uindersigne~d:
'.I - Li v. rp .1 Loniton .1 & Gl b. the Un
.1i w i..rs'. t.:..- Germaania. thte Manaan ar,
the W.iertowvr ,the- Pcetersburg havings,;
-oaan~iy, the Niaara2 r
Thei rates on dwellingsi are unprc+u
dently low. Oflice at Messrs. J. F. Mc
Master & Co.'s 0. R. 'tHOMPS~ON.
jan 29-aw~ Imn
MoTIOE.
OFFxcE COU1NTY COMMIssIONEnS,
WINNSDOnO, S C., Janiuary 28. 1881.
1iHE County Commissioners of Fair sold
.I County, under an Act of the Legis
lature, approved December 24, 18b6i, ex
tending the provisions of the fence law to
Townships Nos. 6 and.6 of Fairfield Coun
ty, without an' election, wvill let out, at
B17thc~ood,' on the 22d of Febriftry, at ii
pnblic outcry to the lowest bidder, the I
line of fenco fro'. the junction of Tiown
ships Nos. 8 and 9 to the Kershaw line. s
And on the clay following, 23d of Februnx- (
ry, at TAW. Shigh'simill, thA line of fence 2
from the junction of Kershiaw and Rich
lail counties to the line of'No. 6 Town
ship;.at 10 o'clock a m. each day. Terms
made k'novin on days of letting out.
J. lR. HARVEY,
jan 29-t lxtil Chmun. Bd. Co. Comn.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
rlj'HiE opartnership heretofore exidintg
.Ub~tween the undersigned and'ecarL
riod on in'the town of Winnsboro, Joun
tv of Fairtield, State of South Carolina
Innder the namo' ad style of SUGEN.
HIEIMERI & GROE IIELa, has been this
day dissolved by mutual consent, by ther
withladwal of De' fugenheinmr. The busia
ness *111'be contirniedl by Jostephi Groes
schel, who assumes'all'llabiHies, and col
lects all debts une the late flrm:.,
ii. 8UGENH EIMER,
J. GRO~ESCHEL.
January 24, 1881.
NOTICE.
I respectfully in feri th'o ,public thiatl
will continue business at the o'1d staonde
for the next t.hirty days. At the expM
tion oif that- time I will be found at the
old staind of S. WVolfe. All peg~ons in- -
cleb'tod-to the late firm of Sngenheimer &
Grdesebael are requested to come forivard
and settle at once, as the business of the a
firm must be cloed~ up.
1tespeea. GROE~dHIEL,
NOTICE.
I hereby Inform my friendul asyi cas.
tomers that I will hereafter 'be found at
the~o1i1 stand in Gerig's building, who'ec (2
Iwll cdht.inue business.
Reospdotfully, (
jan 27 B. SUGENHTEIMER. 1
Fesh Drtigs (and MedIcines.
It'ASTOR OIL, Blitestone, Borax, ( y. l
\..en Pepdr, La ctoriepts~ne, Jiiath
Sp dnges, .onghisyrupa?. Soothint, Syrups,
B Run$,' Perr imery, Oinohonidia, Qui.
niji, Tuttat', Gilder's an 1 Str(.ng's Pills,
Essenco Ginger, Capsine Plasters.
ALSO,
-Onion Sets. PVdpared 0oeon, (fannry
Seed. Gun Piswder Tea, Tlyson ea, P'ow
ddred Black Popper, Machine Oil, &e. Just
received by
MoMASTER, BRICE &~ 1ETC1IfN'.
nor 201
dLaylnlpiiideolved by .linitation, a
The accouda agaInat the concern must
be presented 'immediately siid tihose in.
debted are r(44tigted to mnalo pIompJt set. I
tiempn t: *(. U. (*. besporties is author
'ised tdeipt fbor the, samee.
U. G. O)ESPORTES,
e - : ..J. R.- MONT$.'
Ja'nary 1, 1881.. [ t
*NOTICE.
Orvicn or Coumr TbnASUaER,
WNI-snono, S. C., January 21, 1881,
A OTING tunder instructions from the'
C3. Comptroller Oonoral. I hereby dve
otica that all parties owning or htving
a ihtorest in lands now on the l1it of de
nquent lands, or in any lands heretofor6
rfeited to the State for the non.payment
f taxesi and' which have not been sold
3r taxes or reclaimed, except such lands
a wete forfeited prior td 1878-79, may
e redeemed on the paymenl of the taxes
hlieh may be duo and unpaid thereon,
ith. costs, but without penilties: Pro
kled, said pAyment s4hall be made on or
ofore the 81st day of May, 1881, a pro.
ided for in the Act ot' the ,Genoral As
)mbly, approved December'4, 1880.
JAMES Q. ,DAVIS,
jan 22-txiln County Treasurer.
NOTICti.
iLL persons hrdbbted to me for
ipplies, etc., ard fequested' to coei
)rward at once and imake prompt
aymnents Ns I anticiptte a change in
usinessj otherwis6, their accounts
'ill be handed to a Trial Justice for
>lleetk/n). WI. 11. DONLY.
jan 22
FRINS SUPPLY
F New Crop NEW ORLEiNS
[OLASSES, best I- the market, and
rups of all grades.
ALSOQ
A ffne'disortmnent of
AISTNS,
OUTRON,
ANNED PEARS,
P'INEAPPLE
'EACH ES,
GRATED COCOANUT,
SINGLASS,
GELATINE.
Also, a good quality of OAT MEAL,
1i five pou n d packages
GIVE ME A CALL.
D. R. FLENNIKEN.
dco 25
REHGRO'_rRIE8!
IJGA RS, assorted. Coffees, JIho,
Laguayra anda Old1 Gov'. .Java.
tio anid Otd' GoVY.- JavaL Rloas~ted1.
'eas, Black, Imperial, Gunpowder
ud Young Hlysonm.
CANNED GOODS&
Pears, Peaches, Pinecapples, To-,
matoes,-'Salimn, Corned Beef, Deoviled
lamn amrd Turkey, Sardines, &c.
M~'acaronui and1 Cheese, Ginger Prfo
arves, Pin Head Oat Me! al,- Coopet
kelatine, Mustard, Black Pep)per and1(
rutmeigs.
Balawin Catsup, Cross & Black
rell's (Ghow Chow, Emplire Chow
ihow, A'sorted.Pickles, Lea & P'er
in's Worcdstersh ire Sauce.
J. F. McMASTEIR & CO:
sept 14'
BARGAINS
W1 F have bought largely this'e
son und 11( niiust haive mUoney to
ottlo our bills. We" tho'refor'o ofe
SPEcrk'L BA RGAr~f.
r> casif ~m;Ihasers. Th~so' who come
arly wvill se'cure tile ,hIoice oif air(Icles.
We respectfully r'eqjuest those who
'swo its to comre forwjard anid paty upl.
Ve helped them in their ned and'e x
cot them to 1help us5 irkours. TIhe old
ear~ has closed and all accodists should
0.
-AbS- ... I Jr.
All ivhn have jobis in our sh~op of
Vatch'es, Clocks anid Je welry, shodd
all and1( get them, and save the 'sfllno
rom forfeiture.
jan 11
89.- 1881.
ings Monu'tain Mlitary ' Schuool,
YOIKVXLLE, S, C.*
ThE'5ECOND 8EMjION o' ihe 'twenty-.
sixth ye.r willi begini ebruary 1st
nd lose Junae 30th, 1881.
TRM PEa SERsION:
o~r Heirfli E oiods'i. e . Board, .
Tamitin, Y~ashinig? Fubi and.
Lighta, -, - . $100.00
urgeon's fee unel use of b'iooks, 6 00
For Ciroula'rd - containhin- full ifornm
onapyto-COL. A. COWARID,
doo 2--ifo1- ,Prineipal.
f'
LUDDEN & .1ATES'
86UTIERN
MUSIC HOUSE.
0 1
'H'U MUSIC HOUSE OF THE SOUTH
REMOVAL TO OUR
No*w Double Store
An Iminense 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 compare with it in
the Southern States.
A BIG STORE,
A. BIG STO(CK,
A BIG TRADE,
A~OES TO OMEvZ
During tho ILn years sinceo our estab
lishmont of our house to have developed
the music trade of the South to a won
derful degree, but as yet we have only be
gun. Wc Rce, not. miany yeari ahead, a
business of a million a year, and to take
care of thiR enormous trade we have pro
vided our pidsdt mamniotli warerooms.
Fall trade 188t' will be imm'ense. We are
ready for it. For months our senior part
ner has been at the North con'racting
with Piano' and Orgari manufacturers for
instrumthtd. Ile bas concluded most
advantageous contracts, and the Pianos
AM Organs are "coming, coming" 100,000
more, by cvery steamer. New Styles, New
Prices, New Terms, Ncw Store, Now De
parlrure.
SPECIAL OFFEl, FALL 1880.
Cash prices with three Months credit.
During months of Aur-. Sept. and Oct.
we will sell- PiaTos aL d Organs at LOWEST
CASu Pnion; payable $25 Cash on % i
ano or $10 Cash on an' Orga:t. with 1io
balance in thr'co months, wlTnoUT INTElt
EST.
WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THIS OFF2t'?
Writo for Illustrated Cftai.Lgoes and
Now Price Lists for Fall 1860 and pro.
paro to be astonished.
LUDDEN & BATES*
SAVANNAH, GA.
Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers.
july 2T
And all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder
.and Urinary Orgain.s by wearing th~s
.Inpr)Ioved Excelsior 1Eid ne~y Pad
It is a marvel for healing and relief.
SIMPLE, SENS;IBLE, DIlWCT,-l!AIN
LESS, POW141tIUL.
.It cifres here nll else iails. A Reve
lation anid Rlevoluioni in Medicine. Ah)
sorption or direct application, as opposed
to unsat isfactory internal medicines. Send
for our treatino on Kidney t'row!Yle8, sent
free. 'i his i the Origimn'al anmd Oenumino
Kidney Pad. Asic for ii and'ta'kono other,
At wholesale in Chanrles'ton, S. C., by
Dowie & Moise, Whlelel ])r nggists.
Sold by dlrnggists, or sent by mail, on re
ceipt of pice, $2. Addro.s'.
Thue "'Onilv" l.uug Pad (Co.,
doe 21-txihn
C=.
.LUG PAD'
('ures by AIBhOhs. a U (Nature's way.
LL LUNJ)IsEASES,
LL THRIOATI DISEARES5,
A IREAI'HINGTIULE.
It Drives inlto the systemi curative
agents and healing med icintes.
It draWSd fromn thne diseasecd parts the
1Yohidna that cause ( oath.
Tlhousands testify to its vftues'.'
Yun camkbe Relieved alid Cured.
Don't dpagad .until ymu'. havb tried thife
Sensible,' Easijly'Applied affd ]t AICA L
LY EFFECTUAL Rtemedly. Send fai ; tos
timonials anmd our book, *'Threo-Millions
a Year." Sen't freol
At wholesale in Charldkt~n, S. C., by
Dowie & Moise, Whmolesato Druggists.
Sold by D~rugglsts or abut by mail'on
receipt of price, $9.110, by.,
The "Onl '' unPd.o
.c 3Villiams ATeck, JZetroit, Midh.
Li'gl(est Rsh
a od M ACH IN E C.,...~ af
ap64-Nu eHARLE&.ST.
SALT lMORt0,
bor'o, 8. C. -.lc 21-ly
J. E. MODONALD;
,.ATTORNEY AT LA W,
NO.'3 LAWJ RANSGE,
WINNSIIonlo, S. C.
CT'' I'Hoar of Court R~odsee,
.jan:v2.
TAKE NOTICE.
1NtNNEMBEU1 TEi PLA CE OF
P. Lafllockor & Bro,
THEY are losing out their entire
stock of
WINTER DRESS GOODS
of aN descriptions at expecially low
prices.0
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING!!
To make room for our Spring Goods,
wo will close out all I [eavy Wool Gar
ments, consisting of Suits and Ov'er
coats, regardless of their value;
FUrnxsnik*t GOODS,
which wo will also close out eunally
cheap.'
A call for inspection is cordially in
vited an(d satisriaelioin guarinteed inl
every respect.
P. LANDECIEM? & BRO.
jan 1
SP'l0CIT inducomients to eustomers
. wamntingr
WIKTER GOODS.
It will pay to examine and( price our
jstock of Dress Goods. FlanInels, Cas
simeres. Jeans, Bhinkets, and all ot her
goods, as~ they willhle sold cheap). We
asle t-lte attcitioni of the ladies to otn
CLOA KS AND DOLMANS,
icit~ will be closed out at LOW
CLOTIUING Tf BOT TOM FIG URIES.
A smullh lot of (C:petir.. wvhkih
wiill be clos~' (out. at 1U\ 110 Ai N'S.
31cMASTi'EII, UCE & lImTCIl1N.
jan 1C>
-------
(4J, Y.ESI! 011,. Y ES!
rj'H E.ST QNE MOUNT.\lN CORdR.Wi g.
.1 KEY hsas comoc an'i is still coniing.
If you want good Whiskey and good
Segars, call at
.CLE!NINT~~ 'S HOGUSE,
next door to W R, ll'oty &Co. Ire koo jM
the best of everythsinig. TIho best Nat han's
Old Cabinet Whsiskesy. Tihe.es Gibson's
Whiskey. Tiho best Ten .Cents Sogar.
T1he b)est Yiv Cents Siegar. Andl, abovo
all things, the beat Dinner fafr40 ebnie.
And if you come into town between I I
arid 1 o'clock, and. aro hstngry, call at
Clondining's for a~drink, andl ho will set
upl a free .hi''ch'. for yon. Ol.'ndining
keeps a mnoral anda ue hour~o.
dec 0
COL UMI ATIOT EL.
!.wanam~E
*',
DON"
Until
You T_ -
Y STOCK of Furniture, which ivil
U esl accordinig to (nality, an0d for
temeniber that. aill my goods are warra
lEnrouldre elseQIwirie', then coie to tle
best, sleelio and canl buy cheapir. 13.
war, lilythewood, White Oa1k, Woodwl
and Yor~k. This is at recomlneulationl c
. A iew siplily o' Window Slhades, WV
I'raines, Chroiots, I lat Iacks, aild Booki
The larg'1est 1 ij) supply ofI'l' Tii Chambelr S
ber Suits , Call i iseet ihei. A new
alv. Doni't luv a Allielahio ituerlv bee
it id likes it. Itemember that, most of
puiflIed have but little Ierit. I'lhe one x
tiniiand vexatiol, is noispless, in
it. Rriinteimbr lie Iold 3Mial was aw;
Over eiglyt collpe(itors. 1 ai refer vc
always given entlire sat isfactioi~. lleim
Sash Factorv. A'] orders enti'iutIed to I
I 1t(o10west hlt''s. rnitur iie neatfy rep
prepared to mak,11(o oriler. Lumb11,6r aMR
ing I achinie Neille.s and titticillnelts l
me. Don't CHil to call before purchasin',
T HE LATES
SEWING MADHINEa
LARGE ATM,.
NOTSETESS'J.
SETTING NEEDLE_,
THREADING SHUTTLs.,
WINDING BOBBIN.
ELr.4MAlT rN nis,
A. & . I. AL.FCRD,
C, 0 Guth C a Ib c'. Gtac
25,00 0
WORTI OF GOODS
TO lIE SOLD AT
VERtY NYKALL PROFTS,.
NOchanie ncccssary to be miado in
0our business, for' the reason that we are
gaiing ground inistead of losing, ad
if this good trade of ouris continues,
the bait, throwui out will lGecome so
taited with skipper's, that the parties
ho~ldinig the hiac wilJ be met with the
sadl fishermn's lutck.
Wae extend a cordial invitation to
one and aill to call and1( sco us.
SUG ENIIEI.El & GRONtSClIEL.
niov :25
Gi R AT
W E havo now in stor'e thie lI-ugos
stockh ever1 pur'(l~lchas by us,
and~ lubich will b)0 disposed'of at'low
Driy Goods, .
Clothing, Hat.
Shoes, Gr'ocorios. Brtidl's.
Saudd os, Han ed, Rodl Loaithor,
H-artfoss Loauther &c.
Wo aro not given to "BLOWING,'
bu't can truthfully say we are offer
ing solid bargaifns, and will bo glad
to see you.
U. 0. DESPORTFS,
nept) 20
SIW&VI'NG S ALOON.
--~0
T f lIE uindersifrned begs leave to say
Ict t Innhe huid tat ho is no0w run.
ninag a first-class ShavI ing~ Sptloon .ht
1eery respect. None bunt comapetopt,
and e (xpert wvor'laneni arei. pjployed,
and those who will favori us with their
custom' are guairtanleed satIsfactIon.
h A IR-{.CUTTINGr
D~ono in the latest and ncue0ltefylY.
Don't forgot to ,eall and give mo a
tial, and i will pleuaso. you.,
- . .. .M ..McCALL,
Opposlie Dv. Aikein's D'rug ktore.
I be the ilargest, handsomest anid cilcp
design and workmanship unequaled(L
ited to be ats relreselited. Price your
lrst-class store whero you will have 1 ho
ar in mind (hat I ship goods to Ridgd
krd's, Bhickstock, and as fIar as CesteIr
r the quality 11and pic of my goods;
ill Pockets, Brackets, Mirrors, Picturo
Shelves, chicaper thai the chieiapst.
t5 inado to Imatclj Cottage Intd Cham
Slpply of Sewilig Machinos as wood as
.use your mother or yotir neighbor has
the *iachiies that arc .imost largely
oil want is the onle that. %vill saVo vou
!A light and will last a I lng tii 1. 1 have
ikl6d to one ot'the Machiics'S rv preselt
u (o many that are usiig it, m1d it has
imber that I am agen. fut a Door auf
noe will have prompt,~ acttentionl gpo )It.
sired. at. 11o.derInte prices. I am also
I Shhigles for sale atl. small profits. 8e'w
id pari s of Mbachines can1 h had I lroigl
elsewhere. It. V. PHILLIPS.
f I RIUM.PH.
ATTENTON
the cotents7f1nI Dry Godsan
' sive 0old, anft(11or
ti. Coriedt~o01 Cashmeo'e s a w or
ltligtoea.cost. ,aweitel t
Black Aah cs at Nw York cot.
Black Alpacas at i %CV tYoaf co01a !lt.
Colored Alpacas at New York cost.
All kinds of Dross Goods at-New'
Y Sork cost.
.Triming Sal11s (ll' shadks) at.
New York cost.
A full line6 of Cassinieres at New
York cost,..
Water-proof Cloths at Now York
cost.
TO~ HOUSEhEEPAERS:
Table Linen at New York cost.
Napkins at New York cost.
Doylios at Now York cost.'
Towvels at New York cost.'
BUTTONS I BUJTTONS !
Ladles' and Gents' Hlosiery, Unider..
wear' and Gloves; all at N'ew Yoi1k
cost.
Buy your' Spring and1( Snmmer11
Dr'esses, .Jacqet~es. Swiss, . V jetorla
in gs, and Inisertings to trini tllenJ'witi
All at New York cost.
Vo havo no0 spaco to eniuijneraite fu~r.
thoer. WeV wanit to sell out <wery thing.
no01 usually keypt ini a .1'lanItatiolI tuip
ply Store.
THlJS is NO IIUMBUG.
-Call and pricos will convinec. von.
Anld be sure and 1)ring .tile CASh, as
'no goods will be charged.
F. Elder & Oo~
dleO 30
TIHE' PEOPILES -
IYUTUAL
RELIEF ASSOd:A TION
r I MIS is an issoc'iatiorn of-bulsiners 1".en'
who, for .their ,iutual proiection,
contribute --tow ards a funtti, so as1
in caso of deatth, stheir fatiillies may re-.
oeivo .fromi $2.f.90 to $5,Oin', according to
amfount Lof c ortilleato. This Is one of' theo
best plana of life insuranco. You pry s
you go, just like fire insurl1anlo, and( with
I ng c~1lyep. enco oven, as you pay by
smrall ihsta mnonta ditring the yout. . Wa
refer to ti oso best aoq uinted with us,
viz : mem ers in Fai 'iold: G. U I. Me..
MIaster, thas. A. Brlce, Juo B. pavis. D.
R.- Fhenritkon, 1.. Sugepnij, 3. W
MoOreighit. Jno. J. Neil, ' h na L. b
son. J. Clondining, Rl. B3 Janahan, RC
Means Daving. Jas. Q. Dlys.. Ay? (en'
that shotild hiketo b enn a me'rlor i
aipily to ,.BA
oot 2 - . - -DAgent1
- ~b8or'Ibe to T1s N Its
tY.t .00') a year.'4.