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w. O\\ y N\xVA\.D jia,,.'. in a : 'eu: weeklv ediion. n avuncer I. Lie.a dicount to clubs ( 1ilvnce I,:, iy fri! b u e. Cn in.'-41!n. ' T lz-. rte apply to ail ad .ar.e vv; n :n ce. C;oI m e~~~h.. cn ver Iie a Im I . line for the first iiiertion anid sevel tt1id onte-half centg per hine fir eace ribnic- ofl '4espect e''dN asi advo S.;1nts. ?ip.l". jm lie ntnts w riI .,~f and desths ulse free 01 X conmnien tions. ot what -oev(o Sature, I Od 1)1 a ddreAV to tia meg, ublishintg Company Whneo S- CX N-TIcE.-Al1 persons indebted to ni for work donte will please call and set tie. I aim eucopelled to have monIey t pay those 1 owe. Claiils not paid b the first of November, will have sevel Cd the cost of collectio; Io heWise, &C. [ADA] New Advertsemento. Just Received-R. M. Iluey. Local Briefs. -"No. W!' didn't get to the fire poor thing, --She said he had on a "'ell of a 'dyke out'. - The str'ets are being eleaned up t gOod idea. -Mr. C. T. Gooding, of Charleston, wain town for a few days on "busi ness". -Cotton was worth 111 on Satur day aid on Monday it brought 11. -Mr. I M. Iluey's new advertise ment :.ppears in another column. Ie has just received a full line of cannea goods, etc., of which he invites an ex ainination. Ilead his advertisement and theni give him a call. One of the most noticeable feattires of the fire on Sunday morning was the active part taken in it by 'Mr. Fred A. Stewart, the traveling agent for the well-known notion house of Ilutzler Blros., of IBaltimore. Mr. Stewart. though somewhat ot a stranger to our town conli not have taken more inter est or labored any harder had it been huis own residence that was being de stroved1. We know that whenever lie vists Winnsboro hereafter lhe will al warts receive a hearty wvelcome as one of "the boys". Grx TIocsE- BRxi~.-On 3fonday atternooni the gin-house on General lBratton's Canaian p)hmhtationi was burni ed to the ground~. with gin head, four bales of cotton and five ihundred bush els of cottoni-seed. The engine was saved. Egineer, .Jack Johnston, beinig considerabiy burned about his l.a dIs. n'g.-~~ Meagouse with six balies of co~t 'i ed o-sa bvlirt, thio vni up~on 1:. (.i., one on~ which twelve bles ave~ra 1-ig. ttour hunidrd !lounds~ were~ " giP'e inu tv. e've hours at a trial. iW:so!.UTII)Ns Or Tu.tx~s.-At a re cent meeting of the Gordon Light In fantry, the following preamble and Whefreas, onl a recnIt ocai~on a numpi i-er of the young:, ladies of Wiinsboro formied thernmscives inlo a theatr-ica?l club for the puirpose of raising a sum of money for the b'enueit. ot t his comIiua nyv. the G;ordonu Li?Oht Infanitrv: sd \vhereas. :as the result Iof t he litertaLin 3uent given by this club the sumz of forty- dllars has beeni presen ted to u~s by- this club: [hrfoe bei it re.ws/red: I. That. we accept this sum from the theatrical club as a testimonial of its dleep-interest in our organization, and tender our best thanks for the self-ded nin g eflorts of its members so suc cessfully made in our behalf. 2. That a copy of this preamble and resolutions be inserted in THmE Ni.:ws .A~ IHEinA L and an engrossed copy be sent to the club or its repr-esentatives *by the secretary. Fire in Winnsboro. Shortly after midnight, Satui-day-, some of the citizens of Winnsboro were roued by 10oud cries of fire, and shorily aft-er the harsh alarum of the fire bell brought all the rest out it; the street. There could be no uncer taintyv as to the wvhereahouts of the fire,.for from the hig~h elevation in the upper of the town, on which 31'1 G. H. McMaster's residence was situ ated a glare as bright as niooniday illumined everythuing for miles around, so that houses as far off' as Mr. James LMcCuly's--seveni or eight miles 3nigrht be distinctly seen. Th'e fire oriinated in a woodihouse in the rear of the main dw'elting, but the wind 49wr diep:-th- to tii h' Lri Wvere soonl 11rapt in flames, In the b~riefest posible period several hun dIred !)ersonls were 0on the ground, and they woi-ked m-inufully to save the fur nunrie-andl o'ther- valuables. 1In ti they- pairtly Succeeded, buit the flame j :and~suthbeaqing smoke dro~ve thzemt of betare their task was comfplete.c- At the hi'ight of the conflagrationi sparks were bhownvu to a great distance, failinrt in showyers as far as the Colleg-e grown~ds and eveni past Mr-. Gaurrisoi's dw'elling. Th'le hou-e was of hear-t tumnber- and bur-ned tier-cely, yet so st>!hd wae the strmuerumre that it was over anu JiJUr betare the tIimbers- all fell i:n. It w min be imnposi bie to nar-rate all the feiss of d.uiing that werie per-formed.xi All seemied to d.> their bews-- r four i o'clock :he il ten--s hi'l subs.idecl, anhd at .i'tadj of the tire comp~jany weS hlf to guno rdrh:- premlise. Mr-. *'Maste-r hap:.ened to retur-n fromn the Leg--hauu o:~nu Sam~v, aned wa:s ot~iun:ate-l at hom:e. When.-3 he N lirst wvent n itthe- tire ha~d ho uee grea ~' heaidway, but it -s Uu:!lu:"-, t'o have- :mghtl fr-o'un Slme e''/! i-t in the ive-ro- of he u s -w M. e c2 e-v 0wrfd 'ui!: .n ri-! ' ,. i' 1u ~ ti re a'"'" ' wiu -aved. iind a mo)i. toe dal ..'nha'-N~ ~ -t.1. ii t sse wiG-rat estil mtur thouwd a - The b11onC wau one of the ilnd marks of h.- ro. I : wa bimiIt Vear-, agby Mr. David I,. Evat!S, t!:en (TUoc Id by (;eneral luebaniI ai and 31r. 11'. S. I\4tchinm~, an.d la.-tly by 31r c..et-aster, wo i 1i1rov the 1.r4oAiy a Ir.:-t de lv. '_r. 3rat-rhats the -sympathy% Cf the e ti i! l i' Ii -Z. * 1' er'i V . <'eer T nie winl re ore pertl'.Id .crty ho . hit-*." Y :~:j~. E..- l :. u~tor ils ri' m n.1*-r'E OF 1-IS."ECT* W:::.s. our b ' com-rade. Wii.i. I. WLLIA.t, has bSen removed froni Ian.i. us 1)y the rathiss hod of death. there fore be it 1iestred, That we. while humbly an with reverence submitting to the Divin< 1 decree, deeply mourn the loss of a trn< , - -A , w - -F this Cor wany --o ana trrr' - mC," rT 11 who, by his genial m-inner, cneelini readiness and devotion to duty. had en &3ared himself to us all, and by his death leaves a place vacant indeed. Re-deed. That we tender our heartfelt sympathy to the family of our deceased friend and comrade in their great bereave ment. Resoh-ed, That a blank page in our; minute-bt.ok be inscribed to his memory, and that a copy of these resolutions be transmitted to his family, and that they also bE published in the Winnsboro Nnws AND HERALD. Extract from the minutes. J. E. McDONALD. Secy. F. F. E. Co. CANARIES FOR SALE. E IGHT pair of Cainaries for side. at .L$1 00 a pair; or $3.00 for the sing ers, $1.00 for the femnales. All young birds of this year's raising. Orders may be add ressed to Mat-r WILLIE H AYNE MILLS, Nov 26 -:x3t Winnisboro, S. C. Annual Meeting of Stockholders. CAInLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AGTsTA RAILOAD Co3rANY. Cor-,mna, N. C., Nv .1l r 1HE annmal meeting of the srocK I HOLUERZS will be held in this city on WEDNESDAY, the 7-h day of ILE- I CEMIBER next Stickholers and the, memibers ot thcir families will be passed to this .meeting. JOHN CRAIU. no; 16 extd Assisantt beeretairy. CoUN"TY C 3:3TssIoN~F.RI' ICz:.. W\Isno1:o, S. C.. Nov. 22, 1S81, S mEL~D prop'.'sfr -oioin th Connty Jail will be recei~ved by the Conna ty Co~nmuissoners up to) December 22 !881. Contractors to furnish new sheet ing and new tin and all other necessary !1aterial. Work to be comph-1ted withiia thirty days from date of contract. Tbo County commrissioners reserve the right to reject any and all I ids. if~ in their nd.'p-nt the~ interests of the County e ONE TUB CHIO.TCE GOSHEN BUTR ERESHI 1DUCKW HEAT. FRESH MACCARONI. A FULL LINE OF CANNED GOODS. ORTHERN APPLES, ORANGES, COCOANUTS, ONIONS and POTATOES. NE HALF BARREL CHOW CHOW PICKLES, CHEAPE R THAN THlE BOTTLED ~ Ib PICKLER b w'l -A LOT CHOICE - h CANVASSED SUGA1-CUR1ED IEAMS. C be ce I'LL STO(3 OF EU-d'THlG dI (AL L A ND EXAMIN '~TTTS -mne toa~ w:snlosfo att a ir:s. ('iyreas.4 *~. i .r the c t..:. mpr.83.20. 3ear '4Iowste Pr iret. c is wv imeremia, and4 has. n enrl~ CIGA -O-o The tobacco from which the e.: 'Intrryiecn ('abal- ini swLlow-tnil coats andi wl kid .Uios. Wh1en a aSinlus of thes car lie valks oin air 1-eams that le ha- a diaiond SC pin nd sity-five-dollar Slit. cltead h a;.iu, in d ric' Iakes the brea!t sweet, and kee)' iceth white. and will ibrce a onthe hl 1oo0lest lp ill five weeks. permeates the hOuse, Window cuvtai cloets and clolies with the debk i;'i 01.101s and cx()At . L' t hay, tllC Sheliotrope, new mown hay, joc club and white rose. It will fas the front gate every night, and ca the paper in the inorning, ehasc S - ,'.-~A~ ive the lhen! cat:-; ?bolnthe GIL'-' water, and hardly ever fail to nat one feel better all over. N' wel regulated family can properly kec house w ithout them; for the man wL smokes this cigar will never cut woC too longr for the stove, never swel when he puts up store-pipes, lev stel) on a lady's trailn, joinl a Club Or down to the post-office after supper. 0N1YT -I 5 C:E -LTTSI= -- 0-C A FULL LINI -OF Fancy G*ocerie -SUCH AS FESH GOSIEN IWTTEl. CAN NEl) MACKER EL. FlRElS I MACCA RONI, CU IL\ I NTS, BAKING POWDE.l. TABLE SALT, ETC. -AT B. SUGLE JfEIMEJ R' Nov 263 THENEYORK JAMES GOIIDO)N IENNETT, 1'P it~ i P I E T 0 II, Th Clieapest 11(d I'e t Newspapl 50 CENTS FOR~ SIX MONTIL .An E:nri Copy to Every cl ub1 ot Ter'i. EW YOR HERAL P'ublished Every D.ty in the Year, POS~TAGE FREE. 81O pis for one yPr. Su n:heys in fided. $8 pa~. :o:- onei year. wittho'11. Sit i.'ay,. 85 pays for six mor~zi~, ii~;ays I *lu.ded. S1 pays for sixt months, without .Sandlays. $2 pays for one year for a".y speciued day $t pai:.s forzsix months for any specinecd &: than t hree lsonth. '~2M .E': w.7 Em E mmm INCIXDIN~G POSTAG;E. Plly----. -------------------.........617 3 Wekly' (European Editdon)............. 4 go Weekly (Domestic EditIon)............ 2 C NEWSD)EALERS SU'PPLIED, POSTAGE FREE. Daily Edion... .Two' and ab-alf cents per Cop: uoday EditIon.........Pour cents per cop: veeekly Edition.........Two Cenlts per Cop: N. B.-Not less than 5 copIes mailed to news lealers at wholesale raifes. we allow no cornmaisions on subscriptions t< )aiy Edition. Address, NE W YOR K HER A L, Broadway and Ann Street, New York. Nov 26 3in CLERK'S SALE. TATE OF~ SOUTH CARlOLINA, COt'NTY OF FAIRIFiELD. . S. Desportes & Co.. Plaint iffs, vs. Green L. Bagley, Defenidant. N pursuance Of an1 ordler of the Conrt of CJommnon Pleas. made in the Lovestatedl case, I will ofler for sal", eforeC the CourIt I lotius door ini Winls >r)lo, on the first loindayv in De1Cm erlnext. within the legal hours ofa le. at folh~wig-descrIiljttd prop)jertyA, to rry ac(res. ino(re or' less, and sij uage le (ountyr of Fanirfiebql. in the State re-:c d. on Sawney'- t: eiek, wvar-ri E ateree river'. uddo h h iVy ilnds ofI Ileu ben Mlotley. landls oing~hI~~ to thie (state oft 11. IL, le sout1 h by lands of' lollv wa'tis, ea '.ast by kniids fortneici lhli, ed, anid ont the west by 1:ind( of .ndl~ cah:ter' thle : bacn e a f ri ol one 'a I wo yeal's fromc the b: pa. a b:i ':mu a lly, unii lhe .2 le l(i deb :na i!ucee he pal, h . tr a 'ee1 r papers.i i'l e kX. (4'~*~ ~ C. C.. C. P. F*. C. un',b ro. 4. ( 'meri I ;. L v i:l.-- d CL rK'~AS aLE STAE OF SOTE CAPLO co::::Ty o LFm a * mi''4' ' Mc .t I as .Adudu ,4 LLzu V~h~ , JLC gjai iifvs.D. I1 exl dwar.d WilSon N\ 'ur u:u- of :n order of tie co~aiulr~se. i off'..- far -ei he couri-huu dool in I boro. *" on t Ii ILm m DIIe-l bit wit r l that p ila:on or tract of I on I Hoit 2i I Ni i ACI2 . I re . d 0 1 2 ciaI t. I the con ty of .i tcid and141 Sate of Soluth Caroliua, 'bVajt i itii! hV 1roi i! (IOV Hf sal t te of -fi1 I -.h torca p. ]d DaZvI isad oLters. a~ C.nyo ~..E r It paid inl tit' b:1:'l. 01 Ce t thewthe day sa I C b:h 1,e l~:( se ;r V byI bonld .of pr It mlortgage ol tce re~li es'; or al uls, at thu. opluon of thle purcser. 'OdiC. C. C. P. d lel mcuitI (f t ino. S. C.o zce Novemiber 11, 1881. ten ., nov 12-td. the CL E RK'S iI e to -. I th ; tee pre r hai COUNTY OF FR P Jame iMn, as Executor,pi- ntiff, 0o liltont G. Dunlap and. Others,D d IfendI IaII ns SIN pursuance of all order of the Cot ,I of Comion Plea imdle iii above-stated cae, I wil offer for sa o before the cout-hose door in Wim Sbo ro, oni the firit tMonday in Decem next. wihinhue lega hours of sale, . pbliutcry to -he highest bidd thle f*)Io~lowing-dcrciibed property, ,wit: 1All that piece. parce or plant it 1, land, ling bein Ia n Situ inl thle Couy and tate afore.a containi , TwNTY-FivE: .\cu, n ealerka li . . %1: C. . Jr-lesI, 'bounlded onl thenot ainsh of Lue A. KIller, on the e Iby lanlds of Wm11. .1chr, o, n :oth :Id by lands f Tho R Iichlardson,11 deceased. 9 1 Ti-:.C rS SAL.: OneP-hal1f of the purchase-monley be paid inl cati, and ti balanve in Svar froi IIth. da of with inter -m pi dy ablen In 1'Ies. annually, t purchasrtogvei. to efr said balanle bmi on scurid Iby a1 1ortgagn e obf t eprx.mises sold ain t pay for allie. l higIlco bMM,1It illrv.papers. ~ I W.. Io ii . Clerk's (luiel, C. U. C. P%. Winnisboro, 14. C. I __I i _ ( I' e at Q,. Ia~ cnos Novendoter 11, 1i8 ylo f 1. Mr . \ no u1.td tte n11 ot STAT MOF OT AROLIN ( courryoF Fyn rIa S. I Adl ine21.: I lm baOithierC Plain ( of lCommon;c~.~i Pleas1 . m ltadeC infth T) "i befor the cuit-house dor in Winnr ni'et.i with~ in$ 1( the ea hous tle C. t'~o~hecfovoing-dnecibed2( property, t. which.ameI.1.RutEnddR, e nd pOflies, lyinCan it uat F. the , itinoro WnSo. in i:e oud:. Soa e afrd. .nidw hrina ChtLtdeR 'Se as4ube (N. am) C.d o lol, Pintifh.ed on and three bonev .d Oters, byCf Vanderborit, st~ree u :e ouf hn by (ot of tMrse r aoC tMedgt truste , ill thfe fort by lo befor . t K. Tornie(r an Wute ofo W.21i Thib(!-, deciard. and oni th wet by Alloltat of lam .Neil. t~in biiey paViin ah :md twoheibahuLe acmeo day'. of le,~s laiiideeed b the ho~ fll ht turasertn mgg of lt Alec u~essar impers, and "h arsi ma eme du an sid phroerty a Clerk~ '. Ofice,~ D. B. C. . F ti STATE OFSOT, AR AllE lill, Pratif. vs.c on M.e Ci irore ad Others, D1efedns. s c's lNo pusunc of lanode of the r 4e 1 f ComoPes made in r.at~ boALn h iS. Monar n Dce All that tract of lanrd. COntainio morel~ or14 ls.boii b ads (4--iesIa. (tract i (4It, kno n a "Snake Ale."'d V 1 - I .' ers, tud "CO irresr more or- *es boun ed ' >fler Gbo. .1- Jibe>e md "lhet~i onk le rat"-e 44A4LSO, i NA 'or -. to r aod -TgP >u r Alie ilis es CASHI PICES, JS, C AS 111E '1L.1' C E' S, K. of ile,~ to I LUTDDEN & BATES -o , a sol ere at y for service in any hono c ntain lut he liked the United iewts of enough to remain in them unting, of his life. He gave UstJko us ; the '!is great ziowledge ink and /pience ; and itis mind-- or7 1n doubtful . ..ove- he was prec' ..ty the m a d Sep - supeg s0S and Organs at a payable- G ,s 0 A PIANO, 10 CAsHJ ON AN ORGAN, e balalnce in thrre months icithod Aterest. This Ol(er rxpirts Ocol.r 1st. next. Bur n-vw, und buy as cht-a p as von can next Oall -wviti cash .i han1. N Iting t gained by naiing. Priecs will be higher. I Another boomn is close at Lart. Minn s -tnrers will not be able to half Supp+ the demand. and Instrunents wil be C scarce ia high. of WAREROOMS CHOCK A BLOCK 1A fa Now, with a maunifcent stock--1l from - old and stanlard makers. Pries- tl:e I ewest. Te-rins the eaFist. Two humrdred Instrumicu.is to selet fron. . a-.t .ukers nnly. Our very Cheapest Instruments are porf--etly reliable. 'n;os ani Organs se-nt on fift-:en d::ys test trial. It's all wf ak. Give us th. privilege and We -Vi Il be baPPy Send foir latest price int, and obii$e. vours truly, Ludn : 4a SAVANNA HI, GEORGIA, AND FEED STABL ES. c of w Wxx~no o. S. -C. Sept. 1, 181 ma re I d at seh HO~IISE INDEIBTEDr TO THE UN- and] D RISIGNECD, XNOWING THlE!IRo NOTES FALL D)UE ON THlE F'IRST OF OCTOiWER, WILL PREARME 3 TO MEET THEM, AS FULL PAY MENT WILL BE REQUIRED. UN- g LESS FURTUER ARRlANGEMEN~TS ARE MADE, TUOSE IJAVING; THEIR NOTES CARRIED OVER CT JROM LAST YEARI WILL IMEET TllEM PROMPTLY, AS I WILL FORCE COLLECTIONS ON T HEM. A. WILLIFGIED. septs __________'LE OUR STOCK .o IS NOW COMPLETE IN EACH -AND EVERY PARTICUL AR._ INQUIRE OF US FOR EVERY MIRThE YOUJ DESIRE TOm TUI.RCHASE, and SATISFACTION YILjLTGAR ANTEE AL- ro r .-Aimens of both these 'additio 6'tinct art are always on pgy t, and are replaced as soon Gogf. The silversmiths are also poor df-tiers, and their bazaar is disappoint 7 g, containing little that is tempting, -t except, perhaps, sonme Eedonin girl's he massive silver necklace, which in spitej ir of its resemblance to a dog-collar, w6 it;- have seen worn by an English woman bi with good effect. As a rule, however, ole barbaric ornamients do not become Bid Europeans, since they show only to full WVe advantage on their rightful ownors. le- For a bright kefia we want an Arab's ry face and eye, and every one knows how ze- different a clumsy silver~ bracelet looks mnd on a white arm compared to the same on a in- fellahahi's b)rown skin. pa- stEr.aa ichi ve On Thursday, October 13th, a ciu-ious 'ir-. scene was witnessed in Westminister or- Abbey, London. Being the feast of St. igh Edward, the Confessor,the chapel where 790 the remains of that King were deposited Lnd is on that amniversary thrown open to uim the public. From 10 A. M. ntil late in ave the afternoon numbers of Roman Catho .s- lies, priests, laymen and ladies were to ids. be seen praying around the shrine of the .he saint. Some had prayer books, others rosaries in their hana.s, and all were evi le- dently most earnest in their devotions. IT STr o .-.- i r e puli is icin . I th 1D11T GOOD7)S S':*TrlE Wi)e fadDres; %Good-.s C.i S 3rgs Dim aemFn Jean, Cotends, Csimees.Re Delnt rown, Bleaelld and, Turke~t Red TbeDatta! k, Doylies an. CLOTHING. HAT-S.LTjA DIE.S'A NO'TONS. OTON, OTON.S IN the Grocerv Department wil b fronna1 Suseeyu Tea an.d other necessaries. S -ALSO Peachee, Pears, Pinenpp!e, S0pamon, romatoes, Corn Bee", ' -dines, 'r , Cheese. Etc. A t of fresh .Craxcke lier, be 'able caus itatteso 'H, FISH, F ISIH, FISH. a lf and quarter barrels and its. M3ackerel in five pound tins. IN FACT you cn ,et almost tiything you want in either the Dry; oods or Grocery line. NOTITICE ALL personsknowing themseltes debted to ither F. ELDER &: or to F. ELLER, are hereh >tified to comec up and settlje, aIS 1i kimrs not paid by the FIRSTD NOVE3EIRS , after date, wiH. ited in the hands of my Attoin.y o r coGection. Fe. ELDER Sept 27 3)., wiU b e herey tifieret oeu Grand ettle. ae.1.i. eirs untAi thrves CIRSpets bOe3tmael, atrdt, wdeilred, lei ip the horder. wyAton r:lction. a esenaawee gente thrie7o ea asc wian be bough in an miew :.~ aiTnE NosT OICE SUMMER sABEVERG E .frtn kt-en As ERRY COBiEL~ ariERS :ipt b~CLt AcET UNCHS,die. Oc2 !ASTiK B E E Rc~ N C'L E D11 *C ANOIACE SLME EVRGE ENENT TC2HOBTNGon LS vRY, LAoo; RE 1: o~NCHEvSro SODA ATER MOAins, habendenie ih Dn wichohn Seain Bachim. vised ~ef FredericktheGratA arope ofteistuet inene iselve tob o tof tein's, Moart sie kes, have betrdned nthe sam vied bfore reder"icthonat. ofMui byarnd ai the"nccoeiaitan ntia." isn tourst the of thedams stafffu f oritrn is thecientor of tpe tin~ Aogther puiao, alost fofn theres treegsern frne. Tway Scuin a ordils aong e River is dae upoh astiverkesper.awhotlied u ina bth sor pace.n for. sipals raias, ondit abcon them dfor Gov'sie "iction aracter Muts -'dotelhe "Etarvation B,000nicro a. an ar tsever .tyemies omwoo, fi:n tee Imiedrghs reewter tour o nlypwel ine aomg th-e. Ther wals of the roo trem Weortedrihnitre u fromte.Aa pic collts aoot in lert, ae cahe uo "Go blt~neor homeiad in ant ot placei four notace, foranieda ndceyou irail arorea kcusenor, adplyeeit A BLACK TEA W!TH A GREEN TEA FLAVOR The ? st oenofio-aI Tea Impo T' r ned VERY CONDUC1-. TO HEALTH. L - JA-LL TASTES1 T.: I ..:..I .: c Tea Company ; Z.1 4 : .: :dy t) furnlih a Tia that .: : .y f-.ei the utmost confl. 4:.1a : :- tre amil -.1accomplished that re- I '-Ci.kcLA of '1hea-Nectar. is the 1n-. rred and l1.s9t Benefieai Pure }-U-ni N ,eafrea crecr offered to the public. It ise:d up1" poreciairn i. the same manner as ai aelr n r onumption. - 1 S tea ha '-n s1& jected to the most search ing ciemica! and popular teust, and has been pr nounced STRICTLY PUILE, DELICIOUS FLAVOR, HIGHLY NUTRITIVE PER FECTLY HEA-THY, VERY STRONG and ECOXOMCAL. It is recommended to suit --H tastes, whether aceustomed to the Green or Black. varieties heretofore. It is warranted 66 give perfect satisfaction or the money will bi refunded in every case, by the party selling it. Consumers rua n~o risk in giving it a trIal on these terms. Buy a Ca y of TH EA.NECTAR. and enoy a cup of GO;D TEA. - )' - N. R-None Genuine 1mlos packod in On* Pound Air-Tight Tade-Mark Caddies. For Sale Everywihere. Ask your Grocer for It. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. I k.fortrs, Cje.Roastsrs and Packers, P. O. Box . NEw Yoam. T1. QU Ague Cure Is a purr- y vcg'tale Tdtter and powerful toniv, and is warranted a speedy and cer. N tain cure for Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Intermittent or Chill & Fever, lentittent 'ever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Biiious Fcver, and all inalarial diorders. In niasinatic dish F tricts, the rapid pulse. coated tongue, H tinrst, lassitude, lo.is of appetite, pain in the hack and loins, and coldness of the b( spine and extrmnitics, are only preinoni tions of seve*rer sV;nptoris which termin ate in the ague paroxysm, succeeded by w high fever and profuse perspiration. It is a startling fact, tliat quinine, ai sofe, a1in othr pics!sonous minerals form the is of n:ast of the "Fever and Ague I'reparations,'' ." Specities," "Syrups," anul " Tonies,'' in thle market. 'Th'e prep arati is made fro~n these ruineral poisons; - altito;.th the~v are palatale, and may break the chill, do not curc, but leav-e the malarial and their own drug poison in the syste-m. producing qluinisin, dizziness, ringing in ihe ears, headaehe, vertigo, and othe-r clis'rdlers lur formnidable than the di:4uase theyv wetre intended to cure. Avit Es Aun Crnr. hiorougly eradicates these rioxiois poisons from the system, an'l always car-s the saverest cases. It I' enntains no (;uinine. 'iineral, or any thing that e')Ihi injure the ruost delicate a" tient; anei its crowning excellence, above its certainty to e-nre, is that it leaves thd b system as free from' disease as before the attack. *u -.,.. pOu IOYvEz-m us dries out the blo e 'lii. cmplaints, aut stlimulates the systemi to a vigorous, Ci healthy condition. We warrant it whenI taken according to directions. Prepared by Dr. 1. C. Ayer & Co., Fractdcal and Anay131tical Chemnists, . Lowe!I, Mass. 80O.D BY AI.. DitGCiNTs EvE.TWERE. - THEGENA~ TONIC, COUGHS, ) 3 COLDS,: -- CONSUMIPTTON, i-;4 BRONiCHITIS, ASTHXA j F2 L? ~~ All Diseased II - orB Ta .- r - mm- - .. SThe BALSAMS TO LU has always wh Sbeeu one of the most i mporantwea~n is te encroachments ofthe above Dlis- Colr e r been so advanta -. ~-' a geously compound- ed R O4K and RYE. It. properties affords a - . difru'.ive sthiulant, ' appectizer and tonic, for. to buildI up the Sys m after the congh has becen relieved. GriEEN E. ~Ii~ Cosmlnssioner of the fternal Revenue, Wa-h'i-ton, D. C., Jan. th,. 1ss0. sn.: "TOLU, ROCK and RYE is sa treeableitemerdy in l'ectcral complaiiits and is) assedl as a Mediim p. rep; ration under the U.J Rev-~ised Stnutes. andl when to stamped, may isold in DU'.r sl GROCERS, and other rSOns, withou~t special tax," or license.. . KiE D~~' fon't he deceived by deilerg a who try to palm off Rock and ii RYE-wb~ch i h nyMDCTDa: 3e ~ h conune b:as their name on thE on each bottle. i is srane uxuria~ee upon ~ilt's of green~backs; wries from his qhk.tthome in Florida a courteous little noy the chief interest of -which is Sthat it exhibits in a curious manner the great difference between his ordinary Shandwt iting and his remarkable signa ture. The latter, however, has lost none of its unique perfection. A Itad Case. A more shocking spect-acle," exclaim ed the indignant old lady, "I never be - held." The simple fact was that she had surprised Junlia's lover in the act of oepositing his head upon JTulia's shodld er, a proceeding to which the young lady was making uo visib~le resistaince. Mrs. Marrowfat has very strict notions cf propriety anid went onl to say: "That a diahter of mine should be capable of permitting such liberty almost freezes ,my blood to think of. How do you ex Y plain it, Julia?" Julia sufl'ers her parent to coc'l off a little -and then, with a countenanCe as undaunted a-s that of the e bronze gladiator on the manteipiece haughtily says: "Mother, vou do both SF:-ank and me an inj ustice. We weren't ~r ruaking love at all. I had complained' of a pain in my chest and lie was only nling n m "g PBECE I VED FIEsli iWG W H1EAT, F > Il OAT' MEAL, EVAPOliTEi APPLES; POTTED HAM, POTTED TURIKEY, OTT; ON;UE, POTTE k :u IEN UORNEb nEEF UCSTERSiliitt sittE: MACA RONi atild CHEESN. ASSOjrTED PICKLES and' CHIOW-CiP)W; And a fuli siippy df STAPLE GROCERS Which e'Cry LoW &c the CASIL j: F. McMASTEB & Ud. Nov 2A DMRISTMAS iS COMING4 And it behooves cah iltd tvergand 0 pre Aire for the uilfthk of .Xoni: 'Sisteh ad your Coitsins and gouF kunts;" by buying first cls rtibries; n the Slape of FLOi; )f which i ivt the best that Wii 1i% ought in any maiket: Fresh Bnek: ,heat Flour made bv a new groddss: .CdFFEBi; i and Java, Rodsted ahd 6feeh: SUG A RS; JI gradds, fioni higliei to the boes OAT MEAL, i Five Potind Packazes: FR CiTS; aisins; CirantA; Citron, tc; .M l0 variety of cumted finit. NEW CROP cw Orlcais Molasses to aflt* in a w divs. ur hundred bushels jusgt Afeifed: :d Rust Proof--the purest liat cad hadi. As we can't eniimerats al we haie; e invite one and all to call and' sed md Investigate for thems-ees: D. Ba Fi1NNIkEi R{E Oi3 S AN 1575 HAS en reojYened anrd iud#plidith ti1 ars and Tlobacho. [t is the p!ace where goni da get Ething in ths INE 0P iiWUO1R dt oii want, as I *arrant every icle I sell for the money; !'o make thiis glabe jlsksit; affe ~p it up in the style of a [RST CLASS 8ALOOZ4 ate engage'd tire serfiderbI hR. A. M. WINGA'Tag a will take speeial' pffia to se~ dasitomers aid frixtda well a& inodated, and .you will be plaat' to see how he keeps a HOUSB: Indei- WINNSBONtO kOT1tJ nerly kept by J& Clendmning1 mow XLLETLTO IIOU;4, PT BY i.' 1T ILIBEXIILIt neh to-.G3 mnes. -The garrison hospital atMezcn ains complete stores anud equipments,to he smallest ~details, for 3,000 sick for bree years. These stores are untouch d in time of peace. -President Harrison's grave, on a ittle hillock overlooking the Ohio river, ourteen miies from Cincinnati, is narked only by a plain stone nearly hid rom view by weeds9 and other rubbish. -More than 3000 women are employ ~d in the railw~ay offices of Austria.,They eceive a sa arv of $15 to $30 a month. ['he majority of them are the widows, rives or daughters of defunct or active nale employes on the different roads. -A brakeman who lost his arm coup ing cars on the Iron Mountain road,has >rought suit for $10,000, on the ground hat the cars were of unusual construc :ion, and that no notice of the fact hadI seen given him. -Christine Nilsson is to receive $1,000 or each of her one hundred concerts in :bis country next season. Manager Eenry B. A bbey will also pay all her :raveling and hotel expenses, besides giving on-:-half of the receipts after 33,000. -What is suppjosed to be the outcome af Queen Victorias' visit to the Italian akes two years ago is said to be the pros pect of a mnatrimionial alliance between the Princess Beatrice and Thomas, duke of Genoa,the only brother of Queen Mar ucit of Taiv.