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LOOAL INTELLiGENOE, liU SIDAY, Noveiber ha, : . New Advertvemenpt#. $8,ooO--J. L. Miinatih. An Invitation-CaldweU ' Lattdr dale. Read 'the new ladvertiSediit '$f u. G. Despites. -,:Tuit tredrv4i alot of selectO( seed wheat. J. I. McMABsITIt & do. * PainsoN4t.-We had the pleasure of a shiot Visit front Mr. I. R. Todd, of the Anderson Jout-nal, who is taking in Winnsboro on a trip. He repre sents'b I live and able YalA, IW. we are glad tb know that it Is a prosper os on1e. -The Great Western: Uniont Five Cent Cigar-none like it. Try it. At F. W. Hlabenicht's. * LADIEs' LWIRARt 9LU.-The Ladies' Literary Citut will mot to morrow evening, at 74 o'clock, at the residence 'of Dr. W. 1. 'A.ikelfr. The following Is the progranne: . Mu'aier--.Msses Gaillard and Dwight. Readimt-Mr. H. N. Obear. Vocal Solo-Miss Co1inor. - Jtent ig-Mr. J. G. McCants. oc 1Duet-Mind Aiken and Glad den. -The Frick Eclipse Engine Is 'Ro- I knowledged to :' tho best 'bniiio made. Sold by R. J. MeCarley & Co. * PosirIvE NoTIrc.-Those that are indebted to the undersigned for dental drk 'done in good WiA will now please conic forward and settle at once. I have given auple tine, and now re quest proipt paynicnt, as money I nedd,ih nioney I must have, to meet. 4 my obligations. "A word to the wise." * I. '$r10N6, Dentist., D OIfioiEsT Foit Nov inn.-bno irest' MOnthlyi Maregazine confls to as with its accustonfed regularity, and on exatiniation of the November ntimber we find %lhat th articles116tW alial b to make tilinij highly acceptable to thei reade3 of this )op'uillll publicaltion. 1[s. Alexanider's serial, "The Admi- I ral's Ward," gains in interest,-and t le shorter tales are exceedingly well told. 'W'anderel's i% ite Ileavens," "Win 'ter hleRorts in Southuerni Europe," and Jennie June's "Talks Wvith Women" .ars worthy of note. There is a variety of very readable articles, some of which are illustrated, on iistructive &ohe, and every 'department, incluld' ing the "Fa-shion," 'Household," and "Current Topies," iIs fully and .udi ciously filled. A handsoinc o'il picture forms the fi'6ntispiece, and the 'art dlepinlttlalone is futhert~ sinann1ifli *'he --A newv arr'ival this day of' Ilostet- 3 ter's Bitters, Tolin Rock and Rye, andi Bass's Royal Gingei Ale, at F. W. Ilabenicht's. * Naew ADN ERTIsEM CNTs.-Mr. J~no. L. Mimnaugh announces that lhe hats determiined 'fo close o'd& his sthek of goodls now in store, atnd thai \% A ill in consequence offer great indued'iWents to cash customers. Ihis new advevtise- 93 ment, published in another pbortion of3 this morning's papier, will uive Aome idea '6f th4 diff'erent classes anid styl'e - of goods lie is offering. Itf you want bargains,.give hhna a call. Mir. U. G. Desportes oli'ers a variety. of articles, such as most peopile nieed, at low figures. lie sells the "Palmetto wagon," which will 1)e found cheap] and durable. Ini buggies J4d ofliws at great temptationi-an open buggy for 'The extremely low price of $37 .00. This is a figur'e calculated to templt4 anybody, and Mr. D~esportcs ought surely to Wil lots of beggies. Even a mnani~ withou t a horse inmist f'ell i nclinted to invest in a vehicle at such a low : Messrs. Caldwell & Lauderdale ex tend ain invitation to everybodr to call and look at t heir goods- feeling surie that an examination will invariably lead to a pur~chase. In their new nad vertisement theyl ielmtion sonie of' (lhe many things they can fur'nish-dress cloaks, sacques, phawls, niotions, cloth ing, boots, slioes, hats, crockery, tin w are, h'ird wvare, wvoodenwvare, etc., et c. Miessrs. (Caldwell & Lauder~lale aire determniined to sell goods itnd sell them cheap. Go and try them. --Just r'ectivuil trect froit the im porters-onie cask of I1875 (Cognac ]hrandy, 1874 Jamaica Rum, 1870) Ram sey's Scotch Whiskey, best ilollanid Bwani Ubbj at F. WV. I1abenic'ht's.* THlE GENER~AL ASSEMIILA. XMo* it Standa sic the Fiet-tiin:-Ahi OveiB. The e .Cws ifnd Couir oft Saittil'dayi publishes at complete list of' all (lie sutc ('essftil catndidtti ini the Shts turomz which we take the followving 1 T1he Legislatur ie has *jumst dhui ILQIpulican~s ini it to pretcQi ina froitt sayintg that it is enitirely D emnocratic A colored( lIeptilibani Is elected tyJ the Sentet in Bieau Iort and~ tanol her coloi'ed liepulicant is elected to the Senate ini Berkeley. IirteO W illiamus, the col Lowvn1 holds ovOI'. Th'lere wvi ll b, thier'efore, 3 Rep ublicans in the Sentate. The'lm house of' lieplresenivf~ies conisists nfi 124 tember's, and the ontly llepub lcans Will be thie 3 mnemibers f'roim Bean f'o -t, 6 tmemrbers from Bierkeley 11md( 1 fruitt Georgetowin, ini which last tiamed coitinty a f'usioni ficket was ruti lund the lleinoei'ats anid Rtepublmicans tiivided thie offiees. 'IThire Will lie In the liouse of' Rjepresetiives; theire foi'f i151 Democrats aind 9 itepulickans. Ini the Setnate thtere iil be 311Reputbl canis anid 32 Detmocrants,.and the l)emo brata wuill have a mijority of 135 on 'o01t ballot. Theue .Will 1A Wo0oibd iteliublicans its the o)enate, and in the 1HotJie:thero will be 12 colored men 9 tepublicaus anid S Doiiocrats. Tite coluity officer8 elected throuitr out the State gro Democrats, except inl Beanfort, B obyeud Georgetown. Bea'itfort is the only county In w 'Wa fail lIepublican ticket was electd , as In both Berlkteoy and Georgeton, on accoun't of divfI as anong'the Repub licats, the Deonderats wero givet rep 'es . .lonon the county ticket. Ote tr acker clum election in the state, Fultz, who was the Mackey can didk'te 'fr coroner in Berkuieq'cnntmy. MEMBKUs-ELECT OF TIHE LEGISLATURiE A bbeville-State Senatorc J. C. M i x well. lItepreseltatives: Jesse G. Me. Gee, W. P. Wideman, P". If. Bradley, W. ff. 1%rker, F. F. Gary. Aiken-leprepeintativei':,. oliI M. Bell, F. P. Wdoiavard, George W. Uroft, T. J. Davies. Anderson-5iato Senator:- John Ii. Moore. 1I Yosenatit Ives': 1P.13 MA'r ray, II. G, cudday, 11. It. Vanidiver, i. P. Clinkscales. JI-riyefl-ltepresentati1ves: 1.W 3. M. M. Williamls, . . foNigger. Berkeley--State Seniator: itobert 3itumons. Itepreseitatives: W. 'G. P1inckney, Jamos Singletoi, And rcky Singlethat, WV. W. Bcikett, Cain Itav m1101. Beatfort-Stato Senator: IHamilton Janlt5 L. .Mifls, Josephl Iobinlsonl. Charleston- St ate Senator: G. Lamb 1uist. Representatives: C. 11. Simon onl, W. H. Brawley, Joh n F. Fickei, \. II. Di Pro, John Gonzalez, J. Fran Is Briltonm, James Simons, C. A. Mc 1ingh, Charles InIglesb~v, tuward Mc -rady, Jr., M. V. Kenn'edy. O6forge M. Reta'rs. ('hester-State Senator: G. J. Pat er0son. Itoprseltatives: James F. L3arber, W. S. lait, It. T. Mtdt. Chesterield-State Seiiator: 1). T. .edfcarn. tepresentatives: F. M. WVelir, W-. W. Spencer. ("ICledon-State sinator, M. P. lowell. lleprentatives' C. 1 . Chi6ol,11 . D. Paudgett, T. G. McAlb anie, J. X-. Perry, J. It. P. Fox. Uarlingtont-State SemnatorC IV. C. C(k1r. lepresenltativens: W. A, Biu oI, 11. JI. Morris, 11. J. Lee, E. It. 4\ver,. Edgelield - lreprenutativ'k: W. ,. L'le I V,. 11. Timminevian, Clintont '/ard, C. W. Kinard, ) V. TurIner. Fl 1ai rie ld-lItepresenatatives: Ilavnie hle1Cekii, A. S. )onglass, George' II. deiraster. reenmvillec-Represenitati'ves: A. F. uinsel, Wv. A. Melielvay, I. L. Manl lin,. J. J. Nkiacker. G orge tow m1- Itepresenta'ives: Wal er llazard, \V. J. Moutieic lamipton-State 5enator: Jamies IY. loore. lRepresenitatives: Johnl T. 1(lrisonu, ileuiry Ml. Ulner, C. J. C. Inilson. liot1-.er -W$eettat ives: Jeremia01h mit h, . A'. Parke'rl. Kershaw-State Senator: W1. T. .'eitnler. liepresentatives' Er. AMiller ov'kiAN L. L. ClybAirn, N. A. Betlhune. Dali!i4 -State Senat.or': T. F. )lyburn. tepresenhtat ives- L. . Per y, 'it. E. Allk*o ir. Lairens -ltemre'g6tntives: 'ohn C. L)avis, T. B. Crews, \V. A. Shmids. Lexington--leprentatives: \Y. ti . d'o,,ken, ErhI vardl Kinisler. A oMW3i'Jtl.T."3iP.TIncauo, 16 .' avis . W. Smith. alairlboro- State SVia'tor: CIfh(rles. IeCall. liepresent~tiv~es: K(nox Liv Newberry-~ltepresenitatives: iIm. ). I hardy, Jefferson A. Stigh, George ohn stonle. Oaene---ipresenutativesid Wm. J. >tiin g, flobert E. hntson.~ O)rangebu rg-lIiep~resenf mttives: Jacob V. Sunmmers, ltichuarad V. Dmmiiellv, Rt. 3(enson1 Tarranit, ira T1. Shoetmike'r, 11. i . Fre(drick. P'ickens-Stalte Senator' \Y.1l'. Fiel. ltiehand-St ate Benamtor': William lenuv. C. 0. Mlarshall, ,John C. Iluas Spartanhurg-lieprecsenutativcs t E-. FT. Blobo, II. L. lFarley, J. A.. Crt, Smuter-State Senator: Jooe ph IT. ,~ 1. Mayes, II. E. La. Peebles8, U.. FE. Unionm --State Senator: William Maun 'oe3. llepresenitag ives: C. C. Unly, I. A. & isc, 4. it. 4hum-vt Wil inisnu rg-State Seinftor: $. 1). U. Ilyrd. R.ep resenutatives: Ii. MI. onu, Sr., G~erge L. Itidle, 13l. 11. lIatsdy, ,\. C. Wilhuerspoonu. LIQt'on I)InINKING IN A.M F~TO4C. "acts hiave rcecenty comeI to light w hich hmow that h'd 1tl anuf'ttive oft intox i ~at ing driin ks is not a very lwot i*.ble )lIsiness just now',. T1here are0 in the onu itry one hun dredl ani fifty mill11ions u>f gallIons of whlisker, of' wIih i nnetyv nillions~ of gallonms uire in hoid inl the rallenm oflf,. and as the distilleries mndat <eepi it, thef'e thlreatedlh to bo vast eenalmnahen's ul''w hiskey its the tii ntaure. Th en the decamiand for inltox i init dI-inks does not keepi paice withI he inIcreasO of (our popu111 atloan. tit~v nillionus of Ain'ericans dirink less whlia c.iy than twent y-five tmillion did) (hthir1ty ecars ago(. Lagei' er and( 1liht wvine'Os aveC taken thle pluace of~ tie atl'oungelI' )ol ationis. Thel salem oif int oxical im Irlinks hias beenm piublllted in Mlaine, Kantmsas andio Iowuas 'T elcal opt ion law~s in ol lher Stareac also Ii itIt the said )f sphiritonsR lignors1. It is hoped 1thal, I ndiiaa iand Ohio wilI soonm have Ia wa to pruohilbit, the sale of'1( lir1 and in at her S ates the( agitat ion for prohaibitd ry legishiti on is very tactive and prom ising. Th'le child is born who mainy see ihtol' prouhbitedl in thue witole cotinlt rv 3xcept for med icinuadl, ut-pisds, b'It possibily beer and winuc mnay beA allowed --A ftrue hrilend to the .weak and( coni fdlesemnt Is Baowan's iron liit hers. * 11mwiav nxoF IMmtAttos s--ipe de0liO eodorl of F.Ior(tonI (oiogne is m nirely JIove. ,.Iook for dknat~lul~rco Iliscox & Co., Ni Y., on thrat'h bot, A dloda F'oUNI)ArmoN.-In Amnerhenii inouse nohds I lHe prevalung c~opmlains ar wet knes of~m( he stdibacch an ld 11ts conmsettle(tic(. 2 nd (esnt imin, ~ervoisness ando lIthumlanaisum. SuchI 'nferers aanf lay a g.ood foiund1ationa for hiealtHi U~ uslang P'arkora tigh r T1onuidas it, tonues up thIe stoml hanid nerves, andm kbrps time kidineys active to :arry off the fotl mnatter.--X. 0. N'edjgune.* TOWN8111P MEETiNG. AM~EETI~NG of the taxp~ayers of Tlown. -L shi , No. 1 4, will hue bh~L( lu t he T[own lltall on Ilhursday3, thme 30o h~ inst., at 1i >'e look, a. in., to assesS schmool tamx for the tisalm C5.. F. 31(MArF.R, )Scheool ii. C. UAI wws1,., NotJ)ilo- ; 85m.un,) 'Trustees. XT k8 A 19A4 'W W1 114,E1L YOU A Wagon or inggy foi less than aniyono ill town. ULYSSE 0. 'DESPORTES. U3pN'T BUY A WAGON UNTIL YOU SEE US. It*i1 pay you. ULYSSE 0. D)ESPORTES. *SADDLER, BUJDLES AND 1)lARNE85--" wAY down yonder." ULY'SNE G. DESPONT'ES. BkY V *IH IE PAu1.i Wro WAGON OF ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. 014EN BUGGIER AT $37 and $1iS, AT ULYSS'E 0. bESPORTES. ECNOLIsRI SADIAl'hs FOR $5, $6, $7 AND $10. KeItudk1y Spring Seat Sadd(es for $10. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. J U.ST !ECE1Y'TJ7 N1LW CROP BJc'KWiiEATP FLOUR. C0lOW-CHOW PICKLES b'y the qvart 'm pint. A'PPLE BUTTER---5 pund uenckets. PEA C1I BUTTER-'~-'jio'und 1mckets. NEW CU01' LONDON L AYER RAISINS FlRESIl[ CIIEESE. F1ESII MACA IION T. NEV CROP T1UEKiIP PIIUNES. FlTY D ZOEN'0ANST 'T' A LaIy ii your winter supply of these goods, as they will be higher. A large line of other goods whichli my litited Space will not allow me to entlin'er ate. All my goods are FIRST-CLASS, and quality, quantity and weights gua'rnd. ALL t IEAP FOR CASIr. ALL CllEAP FOR CASU. (lIVE ME A LN. GIVE ME A CALL. SIR. M._TUEY. NEW GROCERIES! NE\V QR LEA NS MOL ASSESI NEW OR]GAXNS MOLAS~sKs! INEW ORLEANS MOlASSES! NEW Ol LEANS MOLASSES! NEW OR L EANS MOLA.SSES! NEW OILEA NS MOlASSES! BUCKWilEAT FLOUR! BUCK~%'lEAT1 FIALU DUCKHEATFLOURl! I UT(K('IVIEATl FLO'i'lt! BUCKW lEAT FLOUR! NEW OhTLRANS MOL.ASS~ES! NEWV OR LEAXNS MOLASSES! NEW~ ORlLEANS MOLASSESI IN EW OR LEA NS MOLASSES: K E ORLJEA NS MOLrASsS! 1UCKWH'1EA T FLOUR I! .BW('llWW1i LA'T lL..O'iI! BUCKWIUEK'I' AT FLOUlI! Neither of which enn be surpassed in quiit~y. Call early. Di. R. FLENNIMiEN. ' T1 IS nomt the mono11v von pay for whI-kev, hu11. i tihe whmiiker W get for thme mnoney. Tiry Sumgeniheinu.6's Whiskey, and lbe conmvinced. FREH ARRIYALS Rye and Barley for seed3 Oat Meul, Freshi Crackers in Cadese, I Jams, and a FOIA4 STrOCi. of Gniocxiiuiss. -ALSO- - Rubbe 13eltig IRubbcr P~acking3 Rotaiy' IIarrows; llagging and TI.ies JT. F. .Mc.A'f./ST k & UO. nMr ~I prpri i ; fill all orderlk fol Lthbefndwe res~p:-'fully v . licit a share ,et' ' h~e pub1) Cltic atronag. All orders will be prm~'mmoty metd Ad1 'ress Ridgeway, S. C., or J1. I. hOY' LES, Oct 281 xini Winnsbhoro, S. C. NOICE. ALL PAlTI ES I ND)El1TE!) TC 1I. J1 M'cCAH1LEY & ('0. F'Oi GU'ANOS WIi.I PiLASE CALL A1i TI'lllI (OFFIICE AND) MAKE SET ''II ET]. We are not opening the largest steck EVEi R offered in the Boro, but certainly a little larger than J. M. BtATY & CO. have opened before, and we think a better selection. COME AND SEE. ASK OUR PRICES. We call especial attentior to our Dress Goodsi, - Dresis T'.rimmings Handcerchiefs, Ladicj', M isses' and Children's Ho iory, Collarette~s, Etc. Ask for articles not mentioned. Remotnber ZIEGLER .BROS,, SROEDS and BAY ST TE SHOES. WARNING TO YQ NG MEN-. WY Do not buy unt Il soo our Nobby Suits, Latest St lo Hats and l;uiUt Shoes, hand or machine sowed. J. M. BEATY & CO. go c - - C , C)'% - 0 e--->-) C *o C CO 00 r-nr ca Ur J o. goos illve reh Aac e, Lostr an egibls Cirn iiis Cow io :iiets. ocetrhieSncPp per Sanceo Casups. Extal FiVanilla ai i'. een, ISp iesi 'Oatel. ltie, e, Alaroni ese. Standard)If Il NNtA j~ Iod E l )4is' ~enil, I G inger I Sns am , t 'ktt, Nie-N aetr A naiinal', Colltir, Stinai S'al(es-. T he 1 'unsi 1l1W enii li's aboad 'i( I iIniin, ennvas~'sed, ulibi, sugar enredI('4. I wo een a less ini pri c. y inulIes Sug~ a vs, a :e ed Coffie . G~olen andtu I hark lI Ios, Ol)d Go(vernment4)1 .1*ava, very (li and rich. K IENT1U(UK Y Sad dis' vrl (CC I IIIstyVles, I liggy and1 WaZgonl Ihidles( amif4 W lIIIl'". liii S, Spokes Stonleware'. 341)0 linshels lI~ I) OAT'1S. WilIAT V(P fl 1,1AN. ( ltl GUE~l)~.l PmsENSe)!a hrtyus barei'tal ki(lsl' itoeer 1l 'til'he a rtie~ii ver liffnie, a so hirget tuiIha fle ben ginn't 0arr ivhe 2-Y 11ks wothEy olashesn grt. 'i' th', store-bI( enn1I11 e t y luie t11 1 moniiley I C y .o etlOli11 VICif) In rciv-. a reho lto Moia 's 4)(1 illy viurrh ' a o a ' hIio . Mag'i(', GobfI, l '.l i' li th i m heani't l'earl4' Stoal1 lensd, luiabge ftork presh Yottl~ antwrt llwtota oo1pn SoI I. A lsoA SS14) lt iii EC'I' av tii' C'O('4 al 1ye t'lae inol geto varet, ion o shon'tf~ gl. litheni to Unt t eye~ exacly. Ou epeiecee Abeustasitynn selctngattt bl glsss. Tho 1o el PIAOSOR S I GRAND MIDSUMMER CLOSING OUT SA LE PIANOS AND OIIGAN AT 1111(1ROCK 110 T~o, CASH 00 CA'11*l, with FORL PAYMENT. BUY NOW ANI PAY Wl[EN COTTON COMES IN.. 'Illousaindsi of mllusi<L fr iifies throulgh out the South are initeinI'hg to purc'hase Pianos And Oriansx in the14 fail, 'jLdn Cat ton comesu in. Why wait? 1IVy a1t once. and enliven the long, hot stbiner inontlhi with niusic, aVid .iMko the "Harvest Homel" still more 'feu.The summer flnds usi 11. Vfti a trem1elidous stock of lAl. strumnents at Savannah, at our NI NE URANCH I[OUSES, at our couitleiss Agencies, and with as nny mor, to ar rive bofore October 1st, wtoch we are una tier contrlct to tlke. Wo ennot carry 1his inmnense stock uen(il fall, It imst be sold. It will ho. C'sh biyers will want many Instrum'ents; Instalnent. buyoers will take more, and those who at t(Um time of the yen~i' cannot 'onehliently 'neet our instalment payments, will gladly -come in under our MII)SUMMYR SPEUIIAI, OFF'ER. $3I.t'rN'r DOWxN O : 'I-exo, $14'U IA S11 l)o0VX ON AN 0tfOo.1N, And the balatien November 1st next, with out one cent of interest, Roeck Bottimi 'ash Rate's. No interest or advaineo in priceu. It' balinc can't be paid in the fall longer time will be given, with a reasona ble increase of price. All indrmnctis of e!very grade and price included in this salt. Tell vour imusical friends Write us for Catalogues, Price Lists, Cir celars and full particulars. This sale efoset, Oetober 1st, 1882. Early purchase securns cashll prices and easy termns. Address, Ludden ' e a Bates' SOUTIIEliN MUSIC 12OLUSE, SAVANNAH, GA. 'The (Ieat PIa lo and orgao n epot of thl south. ]ac E LdachLi 'UGE ~i I R a ontera thm -11S en imrhaonyoesn .-n %f ie li0 inl A GfAND OP Havintg tis da deelded to closo out Imly anotlir braich of btsiness4, I offer liy entire DNl'Y GOO DS, NdTAIONS, BwOT&, 811 W1iI'hout reserve, lit COST. Thnese giots wVill tock of goods is closed otut.. Comno one, cohinte all, itti se fir yoursel\ TO COUNTRY T-blk Is a chatice to lI.N goods never hefo Iuent. is full up1 in Woine or the latt'st novelti preseit. 'I'lmsie goods will be sold for CASII only. selves ilebietl to te, will please come forwi lUespectfully, NEW FUR ARRIVED ANT) *4V JIn" P~r P..4 1 0omo. as Iheap as the cleapest. A ip goodt s anv ii the iarket, tnlt I .can'. he repinired, 11n1d any pnart or litlachnient, fill 111111d atm ,is for all 1ewin1 'Mach will be a great relif, 1%o the 11111nv hlies a trealdles, anld to lhose whose slat'e of Helall ineh'. W tliini' cani.aid i Flthe sevil halins to rest t heir rCoil. LevarIe'rs eall 11" Ilie 1inolimt. Relieithei. oul li usc h'ot as desired. \vi1hont c:Hlig ine g the attachm ono. LOW IN PLlI(, E tdo TIIN JWNSDOR 0F1IRS T-C TFHE BRA S'i 17 !NF Cii L- 7A CONGm BSS STE Who has now on han~d tho LARGEST FALL AND W[ He has ever had in store. This Sto-ek :)1?Y GOODS, CLOTINTG, 1ROOTS, SJIO.S, in Ladi-es' Driess Goods I have thie finio <bhi . . .. it Genits' l"Vinishini. (doods and tiniiile vtu'iel' tyt ad highl gnaulity' cannot beO stirpa Mly Clot htinif has been tuost carefu~y s All Iiniv g-otnds lave been1 care'(futll 1iont Alessrs. O.. Y. OWINGS antd A. H. Fl :'av.s be glad to uieir 11I b'es endeavoit'( Thei ibitronage of the public is r'espectf PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. The Ilest, Cleanest and - most FEconomical Hair Drcrsing. Never Falls to Restore 1mir. Soc'anid $z shes at Sdruggists. PoreSton Cologne, PARK(ER'S A Prr Family MedicIne that Necver intoxlcates. *If you arc a mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down by 'family or house holdi duties try PaREna's GiNosa rosic. If you are a lawyer, minister or buslinesS manex Ihausted by menmal strain or anxious cares do not .a take intoxicating stimulants, but use Paxan's GINcRR TONIC. If you have Dyspepsia, IThesumatismi, Kidney or Urinaryu Cornplamnts, or if you are urotubled with any! disorderofthecluugs.stomnachi.bowels, blood ornerves you can be cuired by PARKER'S GiNona TroNIC. If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or any diisease or weakness and requtire a stimulant take G Nne'1Toute at once: it wvill envigorate and build you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate. Itlhas saved humndreds of lives it may save yours. Ei OX &eO, t Witise, at .f York . see nd iJhEAT SAviN'S BUYRNI) poTLAtt 8I7.E, J UST RmCEIVED, CT1RESE, CIIEESE, CH1ERE. No. 1, 2 anid 3 Mackerel, in kits, bais t'els, halt' andt qurter batrrls. Smroked Itialibi-Something Chioicli. Sugatrs, Coffees anud T1eas, Rice, Flour anid Can Goods. Irish Potatoes, Cabbatge, A pples anid Onions. With good manny other good tingsi, all of wichl will hc0 sold at a inniThl tad vance for cash. 11 hEEP ini stock' All kinids of' Hoots l. ata Shotes. Alena~(~f's i a$1.27 $1 .',0, $1 .7 :t ji'. an td upwavrds.-allI very' chleapj ind' oo !.4itif'ing. If' she s fth well, lte will give you ito cor'nk i. tuEar~rton: ->. P iR TU N I T. Winnsboro establishmeinit to embark h\ stuck of oEm, [IATS, CLOT HING, &C. &C., be sold from day to (ay until my eiitlr6 a that I mean Ahilliesi. MIERCHLANTS, -e heard of iI Winnsboro. Every depart. !s. I 'will refrahi froin quoting prices at S) All parties iII Fair'fleld VuiowiAg the rd and settle at ONUE, and save costs.t .MINAUGI NITUE TO ARRIVE. DORPrT. EB U n iil -vol have sven my stoc \vhich* i-s he latrgest, hli11a someal , aind cheapest aeordinig to quanlity, and for designs iiand ,%o-kmnanship) it i e qI tj a,1 -ec d. EverytlingI warrall ted to- be as repr5eented. You will get, just N wha'it vou buy. Furniture neatlv repaired at moderate prices. Alaltresses of my owNU nfact uroe. Spring Bed(s an1d wire areuses t hat en n't be beat in Qulily or Prices. A Iew supply of picture fiamesi waIill pockets, brackectsirrors, w supply of Sewing Machiles 'ho UNDIiSOlD). Sewiig Mach1iincs nisled. Needles and oil fot satile. ines. T' ,his nuch-iteeded improvemen vio wvary of the constant tuse of the It forwids a und111u1111e us5e of one set of 1u, and 'delicate femiales use Iliir v th6 hand to help the, feet acqjuire It habidf and feet together, or either cit. U.ol1e 01, come all, Mnd get ,ASS FURNITURE STORE70 W._PHILLIPS. OF ALL T, WINNSORO, and best SELECTED STOCK OF NTER GOODS compriCs all the Latest Styles o'f KO)Ti ONI, IA TS, T' UNKS, ETC., ET.. t anid futllest line~ ever seen in many a W0ear I ha've un alsortmnt that for seoui any whelre. leeted,'amti Iis sitre to give entir0 ht', 'and I shiall sell at the lowest 31I N(G are with me, and they wl1t sto pleaise our customeirs'. lvy solicited. .BAMNUELS -IS WEI HTAVE NOW RIECEIV ED OURf Fall Stock ANDI A lsREE ADIY yon INSP'ECTION'. 1'VERY D)EPARTMENT OF OUR STOREI IS FULF1 AND COM. - .PLETIE, AND) WE ARE DETERMINED TO METI ru MAflRET IN EVI{RYTIllNGt AS NNi' GUA ItANTIEE BO0T11 PRKIEN4 ANik 4AOODS We op all)0.1 parties wvill call and exatninle our1 Stock before uchs ing. W(o think wn cani show a lind~ of goodsas c omplete, aq preofy antd Is cheap ats wore EVER OIFEFED 2N Ti.~iu.d MAPU.ET. IMcMASTlt BRI~CE & K{ETICIIHN. TOWVN T1IAXES. UE OOKS AJS NOW OPE~N Td receive all Tatxes foi- thei Muninipal yar beginning April 1st, Ilm,2 and endig' A piil 1st, 183. And will ho' kept openU unil ai N ovensberi' :4h. Persons~ will pleaid tjume forward and pay prom ptly. Oct 10 CIerk of Council. O0EN IIEl 3lEWfS STrORE Is niow 3 downu lo0s i. P'lease r;-membeir i is not the pr' ice you par)1~ for goods+ g~ois~l yoiu get for the price'. Thiere. fore it wvillI pay yonu to go dlown t~d