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rOWN AND COUNTY.' RUEDATP September a&, I 1,81. T'E10S oF TiE NEws AND If[ItALD. -Tri-Weekly edition, four dollars per ann11Uta, in Iadvance; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents per anntm, I advance. Liberal discount to clubs of five and upwards. I ATI8 or AVEIrrIsINO.-One dollai per lich for the first Insertion, a aid fifty cents per- Inch for each substq .tent Iisortion. Tese rates apply to all ad vertisements, of what6vor ilato &%j, and are payable strictly in advanee. Con tracts for three, six or twelve months made on very . liberal * terms. Train sient local notices, fifteen cents per lie tfor the fIrst insertion and sevel and one-half cents per line for each subscoutentisertion. Obitua-les and tribut6s of respect charged as adv-)r tisenents; Simple announcements o marriages and deaths published free oi char e, and solicited. Ail comimunications, of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company Winsboro, S. C. DENTAL NOTICE.-DR. I. SIMPsON, Surgeon Dentist, Winnsboro, S. C., -will visit Ridgeway professionally on Tuesday, the 27th of September, and remain there two or three days and longer if necessary. Parents should have their child'es teeth examined and attended to if they need attention, and save then untold suffering. Call early if you wish his services. * New Advertisemnents. Insure Your Life-J. 0. Boag. Plain Facts-J. 0. Bong. Important-John L. Mimnaugh. Money Wanted-McMaster, Brice & Ketchin. -Best cotton sold lit Winnsboro on Friday for 101 cents. Tim CIRCUIT CoumT.-The only case tried before the jury since our last re port was the following: Jno. T. Stitt vs. George W. Craw ford-Messrs. McCants & Douglass for plaintiff, Col. Rion for defendant. This was an action to recover possession of a piano. The instrument had been rented by the plaIntiff to the defendant, and the parties had had some conversa tion as to a purchase. The plaintiff claimed that though he offered it to the defendant the latter did not accept; while the defendant contended that the plahitif had given him the refusal of it. The plaintiff afterwards bargained the instrument to Mr. Saml. Cathcart, but the defendant refused to deliver it up. The jury found for the plaintiff. The juries were discharged on Wed nesday afternoon. The other proceed ig of court are of no public interest. Court adjourned on Friday afternoon. Trv LIEN LA Wr. essrs. Editors: There has been so much written on this subject, that one would think it had become exhausted. If left to the vote of the various town ships, as one of your correspondents advlses, the negro vote will predomi nate for' Its p)resent existence. This measure will defeat its repeal in all probability. It must be repealed If wve expect to live here in a state of prosperity- the sooner' the better. I knowv quite well of what I am writing. My conclusions are drawn from a six t.y-y'ears' experience. Our lands are already depreciated in value folly fifty per cent, within the last ten years by. the ruinous sy'stern of renting, and ft will not req'uire another decade to bring us to starvation. This is not anl overwrought picture of our future condition. It is the result of common sense and experience. On .the imn provement of our soil depends our only hope for existence, an~d it is hop ing against hope to expect this desired result, untless the owners of our soll are allowed to control it. The colored laborers would also be be tter paid . for their labor tihan at presen t. he mer' chants wvho take liens from the one steer or mule fhrnters would do a safer business than heretofore, and we would certainly have mor'e to eat and nmore change in our pockets. Let the niext Legislature r'epeal the Lien Law with provisions, if necessary, otf which ther imust qurecly be appi.ied. Then let every' man and boy go to wvork and not be aftraid of It. Work will make them prosp)erous and happy and healthy. .Iry it, ye young loafers and idlers, and see If Ilam not ilght. W. E. Another Communication on tho Same Sub ject. .Mecsrs. 1Jkduor's: As the discussion of the Lion Law seems to be the gener al topic all ovetr out' State, I would like to see It discussed in this way, viz. Which would be benefited most by the repecal of the Lien Law, or which wvould suffer most by Its conti:nance, the merchants or the farmers? I think tihe merchant is most benefited by the Lien Lawv, as lhe derives the greatest profit from it. Now, would tile re peal of the Lien Law remedy the evils of the high and extravagant prices? If not, then the farmners would not lie benellted by its repeal. Tfhe merchant should hiavec seine security for lisa pro tection, andl I know of no other that is any better than a lien otr mortgage, but there should be seine limit to his proflt. Fotr lustanice, lie shionid be al - hewed a certain per cent. over anid above the cash price, the samne that Is allowecd by law for mnonev, and then make the4 lien hold good over all crops illl palid. Tihie lawv ptrohibiits the lending of money for over seven iper cenit. per annum. OIf couise a mner'chant ill not lend his money to a farmer at senv en peir cent.. ias long as he can Invest in s1upl)ie and( char'ge hinm fromt lfv to one hundr'ed per cent. on liens ove' the cash prices. A fler all has beent said and (lone about tihe Lien Law the greatest re formi is wvanting among ourselves as farmors. We nrc to blame for allow lng onlrcplvpq to get in such a depend (ent1 condiit.ion. Thue farmerOs shioul d be the( most indtepenldent ofi all classes of men31. A nmn sh-muld not be worthly, the' namne of a faruimer' wiho hais to hnyW suc~h nrtiee that he hims'if should ri'iie. Thleure is t more11 thnan one tfarmer~i ont1 leni but that is bly~i ng corn, flour, baconi, htay, etu;-the very arti eles that he should raise hihnself-and so long a9 he does'not raise .hi% own supplies, so long will he be guder the control of the merchant. There will be no better times until we make them bettor ourselves. We may complain as nuich as we please abot the Lien Law and our legislators, etc., but until we got to raisiig our own supplies at home, and work for our own Idepend ence, times will he hard. FARNSIt. Crosbyvillo, September 19, 1881. MONEY WANTED. A LL PERSONS indebted to us foi A. goods bought in 1881 and da former I years, are earnestly requested to pay up as soon as possible. We must )-ave the money to pay those whom we owe. MMASTER, BRICE & KETIN. sept24 INSURE YOUR LIFE IN TB Presbyterian Mutual Assurance Fund. YoU hRVetd pay but little for the sum which rou receive, aid only what the insurance atu You are sure that your family will get the sum C t your death, as by special el%use in the char- t *er It io exempt.t No risk to run, nor any possibility nt the cor poration failing, as do other insurance compa- I Dieu. ou know what you fay eaqh asessment for. You can Insure In this when you could not In1 'more expensive one. You know there will be no long p rocess of law Ind expenditure of means to obtain the *,i at rour dece. o. You receive a benefit (t five dollar. when slick or unable to attend to buslu It is the easiest and safest way to #. lare an amount for the benefit of your No millions amassed to tempt the honesty of iMcers. 0 Experience has shown that the Mutual Plan I s feasible and the result sure. m Instead of ay'ng out large sums to Insurance 3omFanles, tile money Is left with each member I unti actually needed. Cannot be subjected to the orahn- ot creditors nor reached by attachment, ilarnishment or oth. er process of law, so as to divert it rrei the c ramily. For further particulars and a"plications for rwimbership, cali on J. 0. BOAG, r 6spt 24-8m Agent for Fairfleld County. e IMPORTANT AND ra INTERESTING NEWS u TO THE PUBLIC. t -0 I have just returned from the 1 5Torthern market with gladder tid- e ings than ever before for the people r >f Fairfield and adjourning counties, F with hundreds of articles at [IFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. My rapidly accumulating business aot yet enough, I throw my banner to the breeze and boldly strive for bhe championship of the State. , I'IKIS SEASON I INTEND To bury the market beneath the 9 lebris of shattered prices. The d mudacity of my Logic will ring briumphant over all opposition. 8' Rich and poor, great and small, l Eromi the castle to the cabin, Carolina vill thrill to the M'AGIC0OF MY PRICES. Concentrate every expectation,I dIemand all you can of mercantile mnterprise, and still find me more - bhan equal to the occasion. Since the fall of 1878 I have MADE MONOPOLY Feel my weight, as the people. well know what prices they had to pay for DRY GOODS before MY apenilg in Winnsboro. With goods bought this year at prIices far ex, needing previous years, with a ( BRANCH HOUSE --IN OH E ST ER, And every facility, I expect to C solipse Old Prices and rush goods at ~ figures that will make the world 1I wonder and rivalry (so-called) stare e aghast. My list of goods slaugh..~ tered will appear in next week's issue. Respectfully, UNDERSEL~LER AND SLASHER OF DRY GOODS. sept 25 AN ORDINANCE To PIIENENT THlE STORINO on DELIvEnY OF . (IUANo Oin OTH En COMME aIAJL FEItTILIZEltS WITHIN TntE COIRPOnATE LIMITS OF THlE TOwN OF wINNsiaono, 5. (3. BE IT ENACTED AND ORlDATNED by the Intendant anid Wardens of I the Town of Winnsboro, 8. C. in Council I. TIhat from and after the pasage of this Ordinance, it shall not be lawful for any pesn corporation or firm to atore, keep or deposit, or cause to bo stored, deposited or keept in storage, at or in any place within the corporate limits of the Town of Winnsboro, or to deliver, or cause to be delivered, at or from any p)lace within the corporate limita of aid Tiown, any Goano, Pulverized Hone, Acid. P'hosphate, or other (Conmmercial Fertiliz. era oi any nature or kind whatsoever. II. That anty pesn corporation or firm who shall violate tho p;rovisions of this Ordinancc. shall, .upon conviction thi roof, be lined in the snm of FilY D)OLLIAlIS for chcl and every offence, and, TEN D)OLLbARI for cachi day's continua tion thtereof. Done in Council, this the 261th day of August, 1b81, and with the corporate seal of said Town affixed. JOUN J. NEIL, Intendant. Attest: E. 8. CHANDLEn, Clerk of Council. aug27_____ JOB PRINTING. All kinds of JOB PRIINTlINO, such as Letter lleads Bill Heads Envelopes, (e. &c., done ini neat style anid very CmI.AP, at Tus News Ay4 Ilxx.u.D ofnhen 4 THE IOST ). )HOICE SUMMER BEVERAGES, S'CH AS 5HERRY COBBLERS, CLARET PUNCHES, SODA WATER, bEMONADES and 3LD VIRGINIA MINT JULFsP8 TRY THE CLEBiATED - BOOK BEER, ALWAYS ESI A.ND COOL. J, VLIRNDINING. may 8 Next doorto W. It. Doty & Co. MAKING WATCHES. Detective Watch Cases are one of the chief Ruses of so many watches not being good ime pieces. The cases being thin and not fit ing well. admi.t dust an dirt to the move aent, which soon interferes with the -running arts of the watch necessitating cleaning, re airing, &c., and the amount thus paid out if pplied toward buying a good case in the be 'inning, would have caved all this trouble and xponse. W9 have recoAt4y .seen a case thht icets all these requirements, it haing been arried for over twenty years and still reinains erfect. We refer to the JAS. BOSS' Patent tiffened Gold Case, which has becomd one I the staple articles of the Jewelry trade, ossessing as it does so many advantages over 11 other watch cases, being made of two tenvy plates of solid gold over a plate of cem. osition. And we advise all our readers to ask leir Jeweler for a card or catalogue that will xplain the manner in which they are made. It is the only Stiftned Case made with two lates of gold, seamless pendants, and centre, lid joints, crown pieces, &c., all of which are overed by letters patent. Therefore buy no aso before consulting a Jeweler who keeps the AS. BOSS' ratent Stiffened Gold Case, that ou may learn the difference between it and 11 ituitations that claim to be equally good. For sale by all responsible Jewelers. ' Ask'to e the warrant that accompanies each ease, nd don't be persuaded that any other make of ise is as good. ap 12. EARS for the MMLION I '00 CHOO'S BALSAM of SHARK'S OIL ositively Restores the Hearing. and is the only Absolute Cure for Deafness Known. This oil is extracted from a peculiar pecies of small WnIrI SHAn, caught in Ie Yellow Sea, known as archarodon tondeleif. Everv Chinese fisherman nows it. Its virEues as a restorative of earing were disenvered by Buddhist Iriest about the year 1410. Its cures were o numerous and mauy so seemingly mi iculous, that the remedy was officially roclaimed over the entire Empire. Its se became so universal that for over 300 ears no deafness has existed amoug the 'hinese people. Sent, charges prepaid, any pddress at $1 per botile. Only imported by MAYLOCK & CO., Mle Agents for America. I Dey St., New York. Its virtues are unquestionable and iti urative character absolute, as the writer in personally testify. both from experi nee an(I observation. Among the many readers of the Review i one part aid another of the country, it i probable that numbers are afflicted with eafness, and to such it may be said: Write at once to Hayloak & Co., 7 Dey trect, N,ew York, enclosing $1, and you ill receive by return a remedy that will table you to her like anybody else, and hose curative effects will be permanent, ou will never regret doing so."-Editor Mfercantile Review. jun 25-3m ATTENTION, LADIES !! HAVING determined to "CLOSE U "our stock of Spring Dress l-oods, we offer you from this date nusual bargains in same. We have complete line of these goods, and arties will do well to call, examine nd price these .before purchasing. Ve would also call your attention to ur line of Fancy Muslin and Linen iawns. I0 white goods we are "Full lip." Our line of these goods con - ists of Linen* Lawns, Victor'ia Awns, Bishop Lawns, Plain, Plaid nd Striped Nainsooks, Jaconets, Jambrics, Piques, Phin and Plaid wiss, &c., &o. Laces, Laces, laces. Edgings, Edgings, Edg ngs. )ALL AND SEE FORl YOUR SELVES. MCMASTER, BRICE & KETCHIIN. may 7 GRAIN! V H EA T, HED) RSTr PllOOF OATS, RIYE AND BARLEY. ---o rUST IECEIVED A F'ULL4 STOCK 01F BAGGING AND TIES. --0 PENNESSEE WAGONS-C TI E A P' iND) GUAIIANTEED) TO GIVE SATISFACTION. ---0 AIlways on hand a full and sclci tock of Gr'ocerles and H[ardware, 3.F. McMASTElf & CO. sept 8 -anI1 conIstantli being r ceive.d. by me, a 3ynUopb1h of wh oh ive below. NICW ORLEANS 101ASES AND SYI(UPs SUGAItS, ri0M TIlE II nES1 T6 TIlE LOWEST 0ItADESjr.,jr tilk #AOCO8T FLOUlt IN TI"-JJTito PAEN' FAMILY"-Ah. A AIDTH JAOKSON'B B*#. FAMILY FLOUR, CANNED GOODS. :ALIFOHNIA PEAHO, Someting9hoice. SUCCOTA011, Beans and Coh nomb1nfio TOMATOEU, EAOliE PINE APPLE. SLMONO SARDINE A MUSTARD, PEPPER. .ET.. ETC I ALSO INVITE YOUR ATTENTION TO OUI. IOASTED COFFEE. Give me a call and examine foi. yourself. do Artioles too numerous to meiXtion. -u D. it. FLENNIKEN. * ap14 - In n CLOSING , g"e OUT kS. A T.E. FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS I INTEND TO SELL MY ENTIRE SUMMER STOOK OUT AT COST, FOR 0AE-E. .J. GnoEscLI. aug 4 NEW CASH STORE! --ONE DOOH SOUTH OF D ONXL E Y Yd% F .4 NiT. --:0: BOOTS AND SHOES A 8PECIALTY! --:0: -- Five Thousand Dollars-.1yorti of Boots and Shoes, to be sold ip'a linkt ed time 1EGARDLESS 0l COST. Som1e of the abovecareiire -om Ilie manufcturr and othey n g d and wvill be sold at a.iud Also a lot of O~liinig, 8 ' nd Boys' Hats, Dry Goods,a -. Etc, which wvill be sold at a'nW4be ip1.ost.L N. B.-I hIaveinade arr:agnut3its to be supplied from, uime- to time with such goods as will Incet the denmalids of MY CUSTOMERS. Ir For bargains call at once--nd trouble to slhow goods. Gents' -Shoes .from Seventy-live Cents, np. Ladies' Shoes- from. 1'fly Conts, up. Hats for Men- and -Boys, from T wenty-five Cents, uip. M. M. HUEY.E sept 18 FROM THlE WRECK One Tire Plate, one Tire Bender, one Tire Shrinker, three Screw Platejs, one Bellows, op Anvil, one Vise. One Boxing ~ahIne; cost $18.00, will be sold for $10.g ti Lots of Oval, half. Oval' Round, et Band, Square and Tire Iron;, Hubs, er 01 Spokes, Bims, Carriage Bolts, Tire N1 Bolts and all manner of castings.A TO 1hE SOLD REGA RDLESS 01F S t'LYSSE G; DESPOR TES. Inay 14 -I10 "OLD 11ICKORY WAoONS." I S ONE IlOJ8E, T WO IIlME. F"OUR llORSE. I S A fuill assortmecnt of wagons, both IRON AXLE4 and THIMBLE 81(E188, now in store. PRICES atlout the same a5 last season. Every agon' wvarranted for twoelvo months. I have on hand two open and two to pbuggies, in which I offer a - bargain One extra buggy polo, with neck yoke, for sale chieap. Jhuggy and wagon hnrness, Jersey masgon harness, single wagon harness (Spddlo, tugs andy breoching) . aug 25 (PURE O11lE530 TE!A .) -17 Alm and BLACK TEA WITH A GREEN TEA FLAVOR Ne Most Beneficial Tea Imported VERY CONDUCIVE TO EALTII. ILL SUIT ALL TASTES, rhe Groat Atlantie and Pacilio Tea Company Te long made It A study to furnisli wrTea that uld suit all tastes. They feel tile utmost conlfi- 18 nce that ae have fully acooLnpllshod that re. It In the j=uotjon of Th eatitr It is the A1t WEavored and moat Bienetiotl patre t1ucal Leaftoo over off-red to t-e pulilio. Is cured upon gorcelain In the same manner as Our i rrepared for ative Consumption. %. large L111h tea has been subjected to the most search- mers rchemical and pplar textsc, and has Iet po unced STIltI Y PUREu, DE 14IU011S AAVOt, Hi-Ly NUTrjTVjN PI ICCT6T HIMALTHY *ViIY STtIO4* New, d EMONOMIOAL. It Is recommended to suit Tv tastes, whether accustomed to tho-Greeu-or monc ack varietes hierototore. It Is warranted to b 'o perfect satisfaction or the money wil b6 unoInevery case, byfthe party selling It., IIit onzuonerun, nato rink. lot givi65gI it'.17 A1 01s ..'"e te"s. Hity a Cad yOf, INEA-MOTAIR and enjoy a eup of - 30D TReA. . ...I 1511d q. B-None Glnnine unless packed in One rcuou nanad Air-Tight Trade-Blark Caddies. se-filo For Salo Everywhere. Ask your Grocer ror it.' s61 Io e dreat Atlantio & P aflo Tea Co. P' Inforle'rs, Coffe- Roastr and IWCkers, I Cs 0. Do: 42.. Naw Yona. ; UNS.V Q (Otte. Q tipr 1"lOrgaul boxt1 -A - imr AIL ~4 ~. the are o 0 sho Co C soae thr - effe - exp the; OTTON RECEIPTS PROMiSE ' and lion tie 1 TO be light, and partios who caln al" >ld wvill reatlize h)ighoCr pricos. I amj boy ;ily in receip)t of new and freshi PRI >Ods, but don't intend to hold( 1' ert' for an advance. Thley will be la lowv for cash. Novelties ir - nned goods. Broiled fresh Mack el in -JTomnato -Sance. - Fesh ackerol, one pound cans, frosb ihnon), One pound1( cans, bess moerican) Sardinecs, best Imnportdj7 urdines, Ocean Gemn Machorel, fivo ann1d cans. Rlounst Jce, Corned eef, P1fineappl , 1'eachop, Apples, riingless Beans, Tomatoes,Im urted Oat Meal, Quinces. A'large t of Mackerel in kite and quarter A N Lrrels off' whichi I rce~ived rge disconnt, in consequence of a istauko ini filling my1 order, wich A. iF wvill give th.e public the benefit of irgar, C< .fihe, Teac, Syrups, Flour. Oal1, Tobaicco, etc. Blest, Crcam beeso( nlow in stock. To1( arrive, [A Ni ailf earlload Salt. WVoodeonware, fad boplo1 Dry Goods.' A TRtIA,L1 SOLICITED. aug 30 NOTECE. LL. pesons indebsted~ to fio Iafe A . JOHN JOH1NSTION, Agonst, will cso call anasa ~tilo. Claims not -paid thea 1st of Nsoembaer next will b' on t in the hanan of tan Atiersnovtoy . M L.K] LOHING IHOUSE MOST complote stoek of Clothhlisg1 netk wear in elldibsa val'10t. Iov-' atst Syjes and 111ihf, at pijces to 0 l'N E soeg for mie And hova. illa. luml W1bster' brlIds In 'ill cok it 0o1IN i all silm1e0 a11i( qalitIjt-t. Molailr u Ilrs in nill styles. AjL OR, DERS PR luly 7 ,L MAKE, FOR THE NEXT 60 DA PILANOS AN] W0 SQUAR1?E GIMsaXD P PYLJE 3 1-" ow pattent overstrung suaic, beautiful o faincy moulding rontud Case, ful1-ron I inl fact evory ihl rovoment which can i 1monit hills hectliAdded. ' lnt ji,rlee for this insMtrutmen't boaxa.d ad Vork, wiIIIiaJ11 11in tau over, Stool anld i ifa nlanl will be sot on tost i il. i'let y wipderdr. Cash hent witi ortdor wi bot.h ways -if Pitio is not list is rqprci o. Scud bir ('athalogie. ].very iistrun . *) $160i to $400 (wit.h I AN N ko Class Anud w,ld lit W1 one C f th0 tine-t dixpla. a lit the Coutl inelended for the IiETll*B HONOR.,; t.lio gi'alitest improve'lnt in tle histo Ufpi ight-4 nie the finest ill Amneriai. P is, of tihe rite hest tono and greatest. dira st, m1pi.l witltioities inl the c-mintry. irel:tsr. All Pi-nos and Organt sent I .1JSFAUOUY Don't fall I writo nts bitfor ins. Piano Catafogue matiled free. r Ca'alogile Of fifty pani ftlniled for iix 1 'or five yairs. RNT:AL," ht,yle "Il, it fihe hamNomecst, lfflred the Iumical public. It containis e, Diapamou, 8i.b-]kiss and Colt-ttina. Meclil, (hlcc. (it aiIrming top,) Di ,Celeste-Forte, Exr-so,reble-Co , (wLioih throws onl thjo e -ire power of Left. Knee -Slop and (hand Swell. If( 1050 l1w. The case is of solid wallnut, ly nIew an1d lalalii. rIl I (11sig11, elaborltel taimd.. fretwork, &C., ill (1l1111(tv finli! Xvllt'Its, with grent, power, leptl, bril iful solo clYN-04 and stop 1101ion. eull iricti to havo it introdtced. with i.tool a lithers. I Lositivel no devialtion in prie ,ested the olgal in your own holmie. A ity freight blich a nynS if instrument. is il I ]10 no ljogns" j;(jj- (f 'tetd", or "D1)111m1 no iMIMI)srerellitaiins, aind guiarantoe I NVAI.riNT tor Vi y! Y0.11-8. Other style -4.000 (sld, f il evel y Or.an llts given El) VilC-~. .FATOIIY AND WARImOOMs, 571 Ui 1Y M'TUS I C v n10 inmcludes 1110 it of tho popu1lamr Jmn1si isitit,n, by the iSt .inthlr. Addre M ENElh'.0)llN PIANO C0. HE BEST REMEDY Fon lases of the Throat and LBRgs. YEt fl"senses of ile YERN pitmoairy organi ai safe andl roil al roemedy 1s ltnval-. ltitai. A v m n's ClnitaKY Pe(CronAr. \. 1s 31tich1 a remed'ay. acoinhnationj of t.ho CHER ieS au. enrative virtues' of thie fInest aldrugs, chenic'ally rdowristoinurg orsthBiu e greattetpossi. mictaldrt tble i ollv.c an nar ~ouglya tlns,for ity o t re fonation oiflmalt wh,onar'yi'so, sapte the ( tents of anSl' age t or ItI 1Or se. -r Boingeryl tpal atnlo,thedr anget-uidld ra'erta0ead m eiou. Inl c lary Cous Colds,ia Sorolfu Thra. t, m Thokpat Asthma,I evr ou nd arrh, the cifotaclt if Aan'rs C uany TnAck. amge aVopnd moulitudas asnually theered fron roit ril(l Shifclots thigy an a,fl se It 1h ohept nad inmetver hue. I, o ofeprec,tinit, afrs tin Cud. attuatv. In hooing..cough anod cwn prsareolof a andu ens're ty *oa tie atnt. mItures o tyrup loofcha and ienaffectve id itnio 'rativont qumalit.is caniairot'd r~mmlni tempora reief, andw ami' caut le diseases tmay, whalie so trifledl with, >mel dely)3 seated ar hatcuratble. Use cia's (Jmcany P'1o-toiaAt,, anal you confldemntly ex lect the besit, results. a of acknmowlaeale curative power, Is as chmeap ta its enreful p)retparat,lon finue ingredienmts will alltow. Emai.. t physcansa, k nowinmg its ceomiposi. . ,prescribe it. Th'lo test of half a ury hats laraven Its ceirtaintty tn cure pu lmionary complahtats not already . mhd the reach of hummanm aid. EPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO,. ractical anal A nalyticael Chemisats, Lowell, Mass. no aY Ar. Inaais-rs r.v*aYwnESE. F [CE LOT OF NORTHERN CABBJAGE. [NE LOT OF NEW IRISH - POTATOES. I SW UPP~1LY of MACKERELn -THIS YEAR'S CATCH. FLO)UII and [R Elh;I[ IOLTEDI. MEAT-e-JUST COhlE IN. [L SOON AND GET TIHE FIR~ST SELECTION. -a H,Dni,~ CO U,MI3IA,. C. I ill41 State. crenta' fitr)-i phig gooti ,Kqlt ,(1, Y lsStilts fid Mlslhus ut uilt thle titles. T%lor's colAratiDd Aimckiniw, nsh rs. the latest. Is the Derbv Straw. Silk Surges and Alitot. and Littoi MPTLY rtLEDI) PIANO O. ,YS ON LY, A GRA NI) OltIR OF W" ORQANB. LAXO FOR OALY $.45. Ut rosewood 9ao, elegabtly 11 Ighed, 8 n Octaves, fill patent, cantanto agraffeo orved le- cad lyre, hiVy serpentine and 4ratue, rench Grand Action, Grand Hain n any Way tend to the perfectipn of the ilpvered on bearit ca's At tiok, only $ 4 . ise sent refer :nee It you do nlot sot2 i he refunded and Iycigght charges paid ;ented in this advertisonient. Thousauds cut filly warranted f%r five years. stool, Cover and Book). - All strictl first. 1o1eHalO falctOry pIcMI. Tfliege- Tian mial Exhibitlob, aild were tinaniimously The squareg contain our NIow Patent ry of Piaho inehing. The now patent 1sitivolv we wa1ko the ilneit Upright bility. They nre reoIninended by tht Ov#,r 14,001 in us, and not 'one i4atl on 1.5 days' tegt. trial - - nVIOU'T Ra. I1 buying. PBw ti. elv we offer the best [iadsone llutrated and Dosoriptivo couts stamp Eory Piano fully waa TQ Onr NeV Style Jubileo Organ L k in Japannso Cago, called thi astiest and sWeetest toned Parlor Organ 6 Octaves, 5 sets of t'edle, vi: Melodlin, Also Fifteen Beautiful Stops, as follows, ipason, Huh-Bnse, Echo, Dulcet, Melodix. upler, Cele.tina, Unas-Coupler. Gra the inistrunent,) Right Mitto Stop and ight 70 in.; Width, 24 in ; Weifglt, veneeretl with choice woods, and Is uif at1 y 0-trved, with panels, music cloqet, 4hed. Possomses all the latest and bost lianey and Hyipittletic quality of tono. lair ri-etail price $270. Our wholoaalo not nd book ouly $H' --as one organ sold . No pay tient required until you have S'end all organs on 15 dy-4 te8t trial )t as ropresetited'l. Positively, our Organs ly" stolr. as do ually others. Wo o net aud fair dlaling, or no salo. s $:35. 150, $0S7. S05 $70, $75 $85, etc. the fillest sji'i-+faUtion. Organ Catalogue h STIt 'ET and IOth AVENUM'. one-third price. Catalogue of 3,001, Oil,o picc0, sOnt for 3. mtamp. This - of ithe day and every variety of.musical P. 0. Box 2058, New York City. GOO80DS, GOWODS DS I AM NOW RNONINN~G MY TOOK OF NE\Y 'ALL AND WINTER FOODS, AND N ORDER 'iO [AKE -ROR FOR THEM, I FFER THE OLD STOC OF UJMMER GOODS AT AND BE a0W COST, BAOIAN(1. BAGIN, -BfAGGNG, ONE OAR LOAD OF BAGGING N STORE, WHIfOl I AM Of.~ 'ERING AT GRE~ATLY REDUCED PRIICEM. THE .ABOVF~ BAGGING IS ISCOLOIIED B3Y 13IRE ' AND TATER. I GUkRfANTEE IT AS TRONG AND SOUND AS ANY R THE MARKET. ..IF NOT AR EPRElSETED, I WILL PAY ORl HAYING IT IHAULEDBACK 0 THE STORT aug 25 APPLICATION FOR CIA'RERl. OTIOR is herchy given that. applic tin will bie nmindo to thme Leisla ir of tile 81ato of South 'arolina. alt its ext session, for a ohbartor to construles railroad fromn hsomel polit on thue ('har ftc, 'olumian himau Aigus.n aitatir-oad, '3tween Cohinmb'iau:dxd Winnsboire, to mite paint east of Li~Cade, 14. (.. by way Aug. 3, 1881. W. A. ANCRUMTh, lA W. T'ARKfER, J. T. lhAY. TQVLET -fOA PS IdG tot:at . (otemipat rlT' tot .tlJigo9~ evr bregl1 t~ ulifnl)bo .'i uneln be convine4..