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LOUAL INTELLIGENOi WNURIDAY, Decemnbr t s ; s 1882 M-,w Advertientan. Just Jkedelved-D. R. Flenikelt. Christmas ~Goods-J. McMaste & Co.' Buggles-t. 0. Gooding T. W ianderdale. irable PlAhtation for Rale-j. A ~Agent. htia'tors, PennsyiVant Rail J.Groesol, Agent. s~tern) Unionh iv4 ke 't. Try It. A -af - labo -at gendairc tiowledgM 'be .the 'best engitu W-. Sol by -.. J. McCarloy & Co. CHRIis Goops.-Mices'r. Mf'Aas 0'o, Brice 4 Ketchin have jut.received a'lg 0$4 i& g*6611pt ati1toll. snitbhY ~for.Cnltastinns jfeonts, which :e -egyv. body !houldq go and:4ces Amuon/ the inany tlinSrs'they have, are Chri'inias and Now Year cards, books in fgreat Variety, sulitable Yt both children ana grown people, vases, toilet sets, and fancy articles too uinelrous to meln tion. Go isfl look at these tilings, aid you will surely invest in some of themn. -A new arrival this 'day of Ilostet ter's Bitters, Tolu Rock ard kye and Biss's Ioyal Ginger Ale, at F. V. Iliahenicht's. * CRuis1As LiQUoit.-Just as we v'ere going to press last Ma(ght w waiter kn1ocked'at ou'i' door. and u1pon enter ing he in formed lt that lie had a treat for us, "fixed up" by Mr. F. W. JIabenicht. IV-e sampled it and found It 'to be good. He hat jut. 'iceived a fine line of wines, -liquors, cigars, etc.. for the holidays. If you wait a Lyood drink of any kiid give him a call. Mr. Ifabenicht will pleate accept oar thanks. -Just reccived direct from the im porters-one cask of 1875 Cornae friandy, 1874 Jamaica Ruiin, 1870 Rfan sey's Scotch Whiskey, best Ilolland Swan Uin, at F. W. Hibenicht's. * TiH COoiuin TEAcIEms.-At a 1e cent meeting of tIe Coloried Teachers' Associatio,, the following preamble und resolution, ofi'ered by S. 0. Nel son, were unaniimously' adopted: Whereias, We, the teachers of Pair field county, have met filr the purpose ;of riisitur the free school system to t highep p1mu% of usel'less ti'oughout e it r.'eoed. That we, he teah er'a of this counity, do ask thronugh thei 'papers of thle sa me thle sympa lthies of thle best thinakinig men to aid uS ini this iminport ant work of C edneat ion, thla't t hiis. 1u1 a'ao, mayl~ be raised to a higher' laneii la life anad in nsefulness. POSImvE No-rica.-Thos that are * iindebted to the imder'signied for dental work done1 inl good~ faith will now p)lease come f'orwar'd and settle at o'uce. J have given amplle time, and now re quest in-ompt paymenlt, as mney~? I fleed, and mionley I must hare, to mleet miy obligatioiis. '"A word to the wise." * I. SIMrsoN, Dentist. MAsONIC ELI.rON .--At a regulair mon11?tih''ly onocaItion oft Wininsbor() Chiapter, No. 2, 1?. A. M., held on thle 4th inst., the following olicers were elected to serve for the ensuing Ma sonic vear': W. N. Chandler, E. I1. P. J1. li. MeMasicer, 1R. K. JI. S. Connor, E. S. G. B. McCanits C. of' II. WI. G. Jor'dani, P. S. E. W. Aiken, lt. A. C. J. N. Center, (G. M. 3r'd Veil. 0. Wi. Bhichanan, (G. M, 2nd Veil. F. Wi. llabenicht, G. M. 1st Veil. C. M. Chandler, Treasurer. P. Land~lecker, Seciretary. F. McMaster' & Co. have received a lot of' nice things for Christmas, but g!ood at any time, and they mnust be sold1 in season. Readu their advertise ment. Messrs. Lauderdale andI Gooding anl nlounice that they are expecting a lot of good buggies, which will be sold1 ver'y cheap. If' you think of buying onie, wait. till these comec. Mr'. 1). 1. Flenntiken has r'eceived1 a fresh supply13 of' geninie Newv Orleans miolasses, jut.~ the thing to go with bacekwheats. Try some. Mr. Joseph Gr'oeschel annfoUuees that he is still otfering goods in hi~ line ver'y lo'w to cash bii ies, aan( wtants the people to come and see him. P~ETERISON FOR JANU1~ARY .-Pe'terso0l '. NMagazine for Jaiiuar'y is just out, i mar'vel of beauty, the most costly', evidently', ever' issuled. There arc twc unriiivailed steel enigr'avings; the first "Cherry Ripe," ani exquisite copy ol M~illais's celebr'ated picture; thle other. "'Psyche Listening to the Flute," als< exceptionally charin g. TIheni thler< Is a dlouble-sized coloredl steel Ihshiioi plaIte, whlich.is a picturie as w~ell ; an 50ome thirty othier fashioin patterns besides a scor'e of designs in embrnoid cry, crecwel-wor'k, etc, etc. But th< great f'eatiure is a nmagnificent colorce paitterni in Ber'llin-work for' a curtain border, chair'-stiripe, etc., the most cx pensive anid b)eautifulh, yet uisefull em bellishment, p)er'hapsh, cever published hi any' magiazine. TIhere ar'e two novelets "Th'Ie Pr'ofessIonal Beauty," lby Fr'anh Lee Benedict, and "Rule 01' Ruin," br Iiris. Ann S. Steph~ens, besides seveaa coumleted stories by other first-clas Ors, and the very best ahy va r 1 'agazino. The reading mn 0 e too, thie behig 1no hrt dred aid , s inl the nuilib 'Peterso7,,, , . I$Cheaper a r better thanl ever . T'he pr Is still Only two dollarsi . Clubs it is astonlislinugly low), yA. Copies for hine dellars, with an exi copy to the Ierson getting up the ci Or seven Copies for ton dollar8 ani . half, With both an extra copy am larger.size engraving, "Chri8t i Be PilatR," or a photog*rapi album, to I persoin getting up 'the club. ?Subscri to no inagazjne till you havo seen of tise. Spe0oleintC aire Sol Ias ishing to got I (1.)fT., ,Peterse il predicted for March ii11, l83. Senator Lamar is said to be sor for Rellogg, but sheds -t1 tears ,f fChalthers. h- Tlue wivto Republicans of Tenne see are said to contribute' 1ost large to the tirpassiig H1ite'iacy of h State. . --y3 tie 1imo the South makesu her itnd to n tianticturo her own fi niture, the capitalists of the North I owni Il' of he'r. Vlluabhle tliinbey-ltid .W- 11. randerbilt's income froi his inevestnment* in United States boni i said to be $704,000 per annum.I haditioln to this he owns over 8100 0t0,000 in railroud property. W. I ought, to be able to jog along on this. -David Evais, ot Plynouth. Pa comimitted sai'oido oil Thursday b shootit hilmself three tilnes throug the head. lie was relidered bisaii E '0- 1enda f i ng to solve (he problem v perpetulal motion. -^Jarnes Wheeler, While rechirning t his hoine fr-on Birmlinghamti, Atla where he had sold cot tou, wais robbe anid 1iimrdered onl Fri(dity night inl M. olitskirt ot' the village of Pratt, Mies. There is no CluC to the mW dererms. --)omand 0, and take no other iro .'-partion.e\cept B3rown's Iron Bitter: is thle best,.. AJust Receivecd, A SY COND supply of Cholve NeX 01 leanis Molass-s. D). R1. FLENN[KEN. B U"INI IN. T O arrive withi ton day ,p onle ear-lo - of l"'g eWitha n< wi-th~out 'top Parties desav'r to plunihase will do well L ho1l their(' orders until this lot arrives. Po further information apply to 1t. C. ceODING, T. WV. LAUDERDALE. Dec 7-tx2w DI)SI RABL, PrA4TAT'ION FOR SALIF I OFFER for sale my plaiititiom, situoat 1. mile south of the towi of W1in1s horo, S. C., containing two hundred am tiiirlty-se'ven (237) Iaces, more or less. O1 t I he phlie are about 10 acres origi woodA about . acres of gouod bottom lan1d, th< b).hie of thle plaice' ini a good state of cul tt vaition. Oni t h pace is a g:2odd lwulljing huose, gmn-house, large barn, all nmecessar ouit-hiuiiings, andti a splend(idI .spring niem t he. hiouts. .'an bec treatedu folis with thie boiro, 5. C. J. A. ]3YNUM, Dec 7-fix2t A get PPffVATEL KAJ L E. I WILL offer for sale, at may placena Wht afrom n~ow uintil thme 16ith o this monith, miy htorses, mulets, COWS, wagJ. on, b,y~ and1( all fartaming hmplemenh and( onl Saturday, 16th Dcembher, wvilI seA all that reimais at auction, includini houisehold furniture, etc. Dee --taet? JOHN SCHlUTZ, CROSBY MILIT ARY INSTITUTE D. B. 3UBY, A. M,, PRINCIPAI FEA,'TERV'ILLE, S.C :-1" SE~ND FORl CufucU1,Alts CHXLRISTMAS GUQIDS! NEWY YAR~ GOODS! Fre'sh antd Choice Goodat Currants, Citron, Jellies, Oinger PreserVeS, Friult IButtem', at retail. ueMetsmthnn Salhnon, Mackerel, Corn Ilet'f, Oatmeal, Buckwheat, and NewV Croj New~ Orlethsm Molasses. JT. F. .Mf./IS TE R 41 C lA T ~~ is the dlillerenice bet weeni Mackerelcand a11(1 WVomanii? Mace era dr upthmemslves, but w'oni Suigenhe'ier's i'imre Corn Whisk' anid keel) out of danger. 'UGEIN Il NI0.\ I?'i'i( Tl~ is no( Sat Bent y lio.'s old1 stanid, and I1 Ihas nmo initerest inl anly otheri store - Winns1boro. L KEEP1 inl stock all kitals of ioc anmd Shmo(s. M~ent's Uittrs at. $1 .2 $1 .50, $1 .75' a pair, anmd up wards ver'y cheapij and god lIt t ig. If slho ilt. well, they w ill give you no cori B. Su'mEiiM~nt. I-Take your count y paper, and~ lea: what. is goingr on i. home, ico DJ 11 le ro N1W# 0OP BUCK U1IOW-CIIOW PICKLES by ARb BUTT Rt-5 I'ouind buckd PA .X V ER.-5 pound bucket& a NEWri X LAYAR UiA112 h1 FRESH ciINF8. bo 1RESIL MACARONIN - a NEW CROP TU1RUISH VR1JN It, FIFTY DOZEN CAlS TOMATOES. Lv in your winter supply of thjeso 'goods they will lbe lilo A large line -of otim goods WIIh 1Y limited space will not allow me to enlune ate. All my goods are FIRS't-OLASS, au quality, qiantlity aid weihts UAraintee< ALL CIlEAV FOR CASH. ALL CH1KAP FOR CASIT, GIVI- Mt A CAL2 GIVE ME A CAL ji U'. 1. IUE Y. GROCE R IES v f NEW ORLEANS MOLASSESt N tIW ORIlASANS MOLASSE-S NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES 0 NEW ORLEANS MOLASSE.C NEW OltLANS MOlASS d NEW ORLEANS MOLASS.ES s IPKWH JIEAT FLOUR! B1UCKWATEX' FLO)III 13UCK~VilEAT FL~OtJl BU('KWITNAT FLOPVI JUCKWVi A'T FLOUR BUCGK1VlllCATr FLOwi i NEW ORLEANS MOL1ASSESf N\V 0TIA NS N10 LASS.SI N E1' W, OlsA NS N 10 L, AS SSSI NEW OR LEANS MOLASSES NEW OHlLEANS MOLASSES NEW OlRLEANS MOLASSjqES YsUCKWJEAT F1TOUl! BUCKWIIET OWIIET I' ;EKWEAT FI/)UR r IlUIKT I IEA-'T FLO,0Ult BUCKWI lEAT F"LOUR NeitheOr of which can be surpassed in quality.Call early. ]D. R. FLENNIVEN. WALKER'S SPEI 01 F C. TIlTS TRULY WONDElRFUX Its speedy action upon all Bro~nclhial andi Puilmonic Affetions is beyond belief to those who have never tried it or sen it used.. It ypeedily allava lBronchial andIC iul mlonlic Fems)~. It is A~ 4-ohdelrful1 EX15ECTORANT AND HI E A Li E R It keeps the digestive eand nrinary or gansl in a natural and healthy condition it PUR(.FIES THEi isLOOD, Instantly relieves night sweats, gononea of app)1etite and1. generl'ai dohility. It hai beren known only four years antd r.HAS NEVER FA TLEDl-ro PEtRFI'C1 A CU'RP Any one afflicted with what is geneall: -consuidlered death's amnti courier. coflR nsup tionl, can be curedi or $2. 50, $5.00 o SI0 00 according to the stage which th, - diseaso~ hats rehed. No patient has ye taken $10) w'ortih beforeaculre was affected . T'he SPECIVI(o is rec)foinided onkly fo pu~haonfary fflctionsH, and1( tho0se desirini to use it cain doe so by sending their order to the proprietors of this papeir or direc to me, stating that you saw thin ad vertisr ment in the Winnsboro Nswa AND) IIERALI: / Walke~r'r EllEEUMNATIC REMIEN (;uresn RheumI~at ism, either aceute or chrain ic, in tromn eigiht toi teni days, Price by Express, $5 1)er Blottic DR. JT. WV. WALKER, Juho13 lRANKLINTrON, N. C. OPEhN BUGiEiliS AT $317 and $I15, AT U ILYSSIN G. DIESPORT ES. SALE AND FEET) STABLES LOOK OUT! k INRsdOc S. (., Nov. I., 'l88-s e All persosi k 11 II~ now MIVingtesle indeble set tie them at 01ee, as5 [ will force corlie w I iitv a!)Ititi'(e a fm'ty Ii' d .I Iinte Westerni ihors.es and1 mules10, am110 IIthemi5 some good sadland 11( harnesn horse and1( somel good brood mares. Also some1 extra finie mate mutles, sitie ts handi~s high, and11 weli broke, whrilehi I ni' ', seil at fair prIces, Cr swap for ohi fat hors is. A. WILIFUORI). - ENoislui.DEs 1FOn $, $fl, $7 At rn $10. kentnnky Spring Reat Sadls f h~ to e Ot -A 6 o ,our aho M,, 4.q~mn .f al $1A Svase t a 0 CUPS Alr -n fue China, hIli l cr ve ON and r fe 0t1 Ms s o M a l ~fresh l10f~f''01 Di 14tchers, Mugs Cups and hts, -Plukle Leaves, Ingk andu, &o.' d 011ANKBERM 8- 9 oeldting of ten pieces, be 01 -it *ed ated In Black, Blue, Pink - STATU 41 i We biter 11nely 6Xeqbted busts of the fainou Geh. R. rE J1Hj in b utiful Paran Marble.. bf the 01 1Ierd Ahoulcd scouge top at. the momrnory 9f his Nt I Atl F1, R 4, S-. -A -FAIR .A ! WE HAVE Now RtCEIVED oUR Pal Sock AND AhE READY FOR INSPEi'ION. EVERY DPARTWMENT 611 OUR STORE IS FULL AND COM PLETE AND WE ARE DETERMINED TO MEET THE MAR1tET IN EVERYTHINGI AS WE GUARANTEE DOT1 PIOCES AMD GOODS We hope all parties will call and examine our Stock before plurchas ing. We think we can show a line of goods as comploto, as pretty and as cheap.as were EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. McMASTER, BRICE & KIlIT11N. s'k E n ot opening ,the largest but cort 'R offered in the B3oro, kly a little larger than SBEATY & Co. botte ~ ond before, and we think a COMI (enion. : NTD EE. iASIC OUR PIIICES. SWe tall esps Dress Goods, Nttentior, to our Handkerchiefs, Lad5 aslrimmnings. Children's H~oriery, s', Missses' and IAsk for artics not kol~Lrettes, Etc. Remember gnind ZIEiGLE'R B3ROS. S anId BAY STA ('E SHOES. WARNING TO YOUN MEN. ?&- Do not buy until yo e u Nobby Suits, Latest Style \it n fine Shoes, hand or machin~ -1. A. TA TY &g, DON'T nov A WAoON UNTIlb Yo It will pay3 you. SRERj US. UL.YSSE G. DESP(* FRESH GOQDS! My stock of $taple and Far goeds I have fresh Mackerel, sinmall Salnon, Imiported and D~om obster, duines, Jh'el, Illam anid T1ongu IiC Sar A ples(, P''ehe, hlvaporat ed P Ieiiis, Chow, mixedi and plan ic kle~ Chw to :35 ets., Worcestershire nic~ 10) es per Sauic, Ca [tps, 1Extracts se ep and1( Lemion. Spices. Oatmei(al.( &Vunii Ia Alacauroni, Cheese. 'Sanidar d aV~ Uh"Q Soda iscuit, GingerI Sinaps ami aks Nic-Nacs, Animals, Cofli'eu aks (Cakes. Thel Bnuswick ll Sugar vaflssed, ver'y fine. JU lfl( ,~ can goes ahea~fd 'of a barit, canvassed tonis sugar eniredi, Iwo cents less i ~d Small Tionynies. Invite altenit\ rie my FLO)UIt8, P'aient~s and ," .to Fu mily, lIItuihnuts (rit.s, .te i~jOce d grad~es Sugars, lions.tedl Cofl'e'' " 1 loi Ii andt Dairk liios, Old Goveiman "Ide er Ivery old and rich. l( l'eNT UchJaa d- des, several st~yies, I uggy and Sd I I avt'ss, LineR, lireechiing. Vag(on B lridles and W JillPS. II Ul[S, 1)1 ara', and ltimis, Pot wvare, WVoodU spoukos, ,WIIilEATi BRAN. )ATS. I) TT Is A F'AcT, wit WII,J, REI,T, r,j :or WVagon or JIugy'y for less thani an *. town. ULhYSSE~ 0. DE'SPOi Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta 1. i PASSENOER .Dm'ARTMENT, COnvUrjIAj . C., November 5, 1882. HE initial link in South Carolina in th< Iticlniond and Danvilie Systein woric glto and from Clarleston via the South arolina Railroad: *No. 5.3. iwo. it. Ly. Augusta d.. 7.35 a. m. .... ........ Ar. Columbia b.. b 11.39 a. im. tv 5.o a. In. Ar. Winnsborob.. 1.13 p. in. 7.52 at In. Ar. Chester c...s . 2.17 p. i. 16.50 a. In. Ar. Clibarlotte d. . 4.13 p. I. 3.15 p. m. Ar. Satesville e. .% 705 p in,. ...,. 414o. 52. two. 14. Lv. Statems1ilo . 8.00 a. in. %... ..... Lv. Charlotte d... 2.30 p. m% 5.22 a. i. iv.. Chester c..., 4.29 p. M% 9.25 a. in. LY. Winnsboro.. 5.33 J). 11. 1.22 bI. Lv. Columbia b... 7.0o p. in. Ar.3.50 p. in. Ar. Augusta......15 p. m............. *Dally. t Daily, oxcejpt Sundays. Ratillroa1 (or Wnhi ngton) time fifteen minutes load of WItliinsboro thne. CONNECTIONS. a With all lines to and from savhiinah, Florida and the South and Atlanta, M1acon and the Southwest. b With South Carolina Railroad to and from Charlesto by Nos. 52 and 53 and With Columbia and Oreenville Railroad. o With Chester and Cheraw and Chester and Lenoir Railroads. d With Richnond and Dtnvllie Railroad o iand from all points North, Atlantle, 'ennesseu and Ohlo Division and Carolina enural Ramilroad. e With Western North Carolina Railroad for Asheville, Warm Springs and all poiuls on that line. M. SLAUGHTER, G. P. A. 1). fiARDWEJLL, A. G. P. A. G. R. TALCOTT, Superintendent. South Carolina Railway Companhy. O N and after November 12, 1.982, Passen. ger Trains will run as followis until further notice: TO AND PROM CHARLESTON. EAST. Leave Columbia at..*8.00 a. in. 6.55 p. in. Altive Charleston.. .12.57 p. h1. 11.30 p. In. VEST. Leave Chiarleston....t7.00 a. in. *4.00 p. Im. Arrive Columbia.... 11.27 a. i. 10.05 p. i. tDalIly. *Dall'j e::cept Sunday. TO AND FnOM CAMDEN. EAST. Leave Columbia at..*8.00 a. m. *6.515 p. m. Arri-o at Camden. . . 1.07 p. i. 9.25 p. in. WEST. Lave Camden at.. .*7.00 a-. m. *4.45 p. m. Arrive at ColumbIa. .11.27 a. i. 10.05 p. In. *Daily Cxcept Sundays. TO AND FnOM AUOUSTA. LAST. Leave Columbia...............*7.25 p. m. Arrivo~Augusta........... 7.55 a. ml. W is. . ILaVe Augusta.....*7.00 a. i. *412 p. i. Arriie ColImbia. ... 4.08 p. Ih. 10.05 p. in. *Dnily ercept Sllnday. CONNECTIONS. Conneetlions made at Columbia with Co lunbiia Anid (uIvetA'Ilke Railroad hb' train arrivig at 11.27 a. In.-, id depariing at 6.55 p. I. ConnentIon Made at C., C. & A. Juniction with Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Raillhad by train arriving at Co lumbia at 11.27 a. Im., and Imparthig at (L-55 p. m., to ann from all points on both roads, with through Pullian Sleeper )elwee'n Charleston and Washlgton, fla Virginia Micllend route, without 'ehange. Uotnec. tion 'nade -.t Charleston with stealilers for New York on Wednesdays and Saturdays: also with Savannah and ChtklmleAoni 11il road to all points S0utl. Confnections Are made at A uguista with Georgia Railroad and Central Rtailroad to and from all points West alnl South. Through Tickets can be purchased to all points South And West, by applying to D. McQtf EL.N, Agent, Cl001bia, S. C. JOHN. B. PEnCK, General Manager. D. C. A~IEuN, Gen. Pass. and 'Ticket Agent, Charleston, S. C. NET TIlRTY IMY S NOT W iTH~STA NDI NG ADVERTr18ED IARGAINS, OuA unslo difi Ynay i-ust assured th weS will nuot be undersold by~ any other honiso in towih ()ur muotto has been, and still is, "QUICK SALES AND) SMALL PROF ITS." We offer, for the NEXT THiliTY DAYS, great bargains In DRJ.ESS GOODS, LADIES' CL4T~aKS VFLV ETS', NOTIONS OF ALaL KINDS. Oihg to0 the extremely warm weath or, we wvill sell all of our at thue most astonishingly low prices. WeV (10 not wvish y'ou to buti ulss fully sutted, and1 il refundi( the InIoney for any unsatisfactory purchase, P. LJN.ECKEAI 4& BRU. SADDn~ns, JIDLE8 AND IIARNE88s-"wA1 down yonder.d' UL~YSS1R G. DESP'OR1S.3 GENERAL ORDER NO. 1. ON and fter this dato freIght on gootis conveyed to merchants running 'n th6 schedule of the Ligfhtnig Express must he >re-pWd h ship ier, as we understain they are not woirth the frelhht chaged, owing to the marlte h of C1iester, Lancaster and W'innsboro, I the State of South Carolina, having been over-stocked by the Lightning Express with such ''int were we forced to sell, in order to collect freight, we could not rehllte tubugh nonaf from a ctr-loal of it. Shippers by the Limited Express will pay na before (on delvery), their goods being alwa' s worth one hundred cents on the dollar. 'Ue people of Fairfileld are beginning to orpen their eyes and stM Very plainly thingA that tre "PLAIN FACTS." T'ey linve been paying fancy priees for shoddy goods "sold regardless of cost.'1 But "every d'g has his da'," ahd we all see that the days of the Light-nin r Express am1 the Little Wiil Vnille tie nearly nuniheted. Our nel'ghbor, who has e-en running his.Little Engine wIth so many (Iiferent powers In its short career, draws tihe attentoii of the comitiunity to the character of the LIMITED EXPRESS. he hs first beeh 11thnhihg "WMit Brains"-they quickly ran out; then with til 'Ahnighty Volar"---they soon played out; then wth i mixture of "Brains and Cash,' composed of i small remnalit of each, and a lilg amount of wind: then with "Unerring J.udgient," that tild not work. And his last, resort, is i acvknowlediging his Engine run without f re 011 ower. Now what is it run with ? The brains were out, and the firej N-rN Mneuy plVied out-hence their remains no ot her motive power knowni to tho world, my worthy frienids, blt that Used by the "Littlo Engine,'' tl'he e hrtAMer ot hin mhetrt 6t w'%Il known.. I camne ainong you years ago, to stay% Am I the first nin to imt. misfortune ainid b over-come by her? No, my frienids, many others have gone tie saile road, and many yet to come will follow. Remember, mf windy neIghbor, "le Wh o lanyhs last lauglis best. I had b.t. two coirses opeh 1u114e-one to bring a lot of worthless trash to this market, rejieted by respect(ale ieeliants at the North, aind sell thlii as first-class goods at first-class prices, gulling the people by long, windy advertisements; or to buy And try and sell the mat fair pices. I h'se the lattel vou re. How l failed ynti all know, Iut, I prekI-ried left in the rich creditor at the North lo:e mon4y; if such was to be, to imjuringI Iany guod frienadls of tie South, for lte blieneft. oitf the rih imen at th North. But Iulerstanad, Th'lie I imited4 is paying toll at all statioisi, Baltinure included, al one hundred ents on the dollar, aind (doesi't have to pret end to 'LL OUT AT COST, A id go West to do it, either. I)on't you forget it. li conclusion, one Word to colliletit irs whose biraiins are (liut. anI j udgi'nivit pinyd out--Ioin't plimp on flt r-uiis of nit honest ian, who has failel, but. hone1istly so, om crow over his misforitme. Ret'miembleWr ithe simple old savini g, sli!ht ly aiinlded to sutit this case- (-"'Ie who pays and runs away, imay live to brtak sote otler iity." If you want elap goths and good 4eeds, call oi W~ho I., payig bIIs fleblt~s aII n'213 inld'iids ti) pay!'4 d-. !1vali w m r'-'V nn p ewle the Synagogue) for a good, fat 'I'eniteIsse hog. J0 GBES1Ci.-IEL _AVGTj,, Deccemiber 6l, 1.4,12. TRE flO6LIDAYS AIL CO1*1 AND NOW IS WINE VIMI~ElTO PUMPARC F 01 THUE.14 VhNEST VAITY Or,' rnP ICrA L FRUJITl IN TH. 'MARK~t 1HES1I CAtGO'S rVEIIYR WEEW~. [BANANAS COCO AN U Y, ORIANGEI'S, MALAGA GnAPP-M. NOitTITEIIN F'RIJI'I'S. A1AL,'5,) 1"TC . PEANUT'S. RA 1SUNS, NI I'I', CiTrIA1N.. CURRANT'1S, IV. ORDIERtS PILLED) MJ''I DDl3LATC11. .a.1 CHIAIEST ON, S.C. THE B EST OF ALL IS TO ('ALEL OvYf CONGRESS STPE11j1' W IAN_',% ,1)OB10, Who has noWv on banc tbe LARGEST aurd bert SE1,7ECT FD S TOCK Olt FALL AND WINIT1 GOOD,,* lHe has ever bad in store. This Stock comnprises all the Lateiit Stylms of .DRV GOODS, A1'F N TiLnfdie-' Dress ('Oods, I have tile finecst and~ ftulke, ft he cp Clsecii ill matny i (Iteiis' VIllvn.i.hillu Goeds nid Un~ilemk-cer I have an a,.,ortiuwit that foe~ arvval11(1 hi~r q I olitv vaen 22 h F1 -a rns(an 2fy w I eir ,Mv~ Clot Idiit~ hias el 1110A iiaost ilt se led, and is sure to givo 01tird silt isthent iQ11. All ill\ iroos have beeni carefully holqflht, .1nd I fid1a sell 'ant the loweM Atesros. 0). Y. OWINCAS and A. If. FlTl MTV' are wli ltoe, P114 1,h11Y wilt alWilys be gilad to Ise t heir best. Ctidetivot's it) plutise 0211 ow1ItowiV. The* patronague of the Public is respeettully Solicited. L. S AM.IJETJS. No. .2,:11(1 il k-ikj b l..patouts, oftTot". No. * :tt : M C5(1'(l, a kt~ ~ti '~ trado-marks. *opYriJ bta 0640;oi ~~~~nII 1 j ~m'aUqs. FrAneoi Gerim~., and ll, other Coo1wtloe. SmoedI ltlbu -SnW ht~ hoeTi~LtVs,1 ymet' pg~atico. Y4 ,mok(I litibu-SomlhiigChove.chargo f.,r ey.a.nination of Vowas cc 111%w" injps. Addoeo b; mallfree. Sti~~~~:ir.2t~rmb (~~I~' .~oiiibt..ineul tJhfolib use %To 10tICOd In #ffoI9M!VTW it AbIBRILCAU9 wbich ham MCC, Flouar .11d Canl (4001s. 11i",th largesb elrranatibu, and is t'uo mwet ial' .. PO~2tL)5. 11~l~if~(~,~\ll~l' ~ entl.h nowspt.per aoft: 1K2nh psibliettedia th4 atl(I 0111olm patentee undoritinds. yneA atal ()nioiis. 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