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LOCAL INTELLIGENOE. ATURtAT, Jannary 1, 1 1 18P8. Ordinatce-J. N. Center, Clerk. Clerk's Sale-W. H. Kerr, C. C. P. TRead. our Proposal -J. M. Boaty & .cntion-C. M. Chandler, Secre Sheriff's Sales-Juo. D. McCarley, S. F. C. -Fresh Kentucky Saur Kraut at Donly's. * -Agricultural and rout liens for sale at this oiico. ; . -Chickens are wonderfully scarce in this market. - Just now we would like to see that wood rolling in. -Tho streets litve abounded in mud and slush for Some days. - This month has lve Mondays, five Tuesdays and live Wediiesdjays. . . 4 -Conm sells ill Chester att lifty cCnts a bushel, ,an11 d Oats at thirty-live cent'. -TIhe new leaves turned over by iny on tihe 1st are bellig rapidly blotted. --At tnfon0ii 1allod to t,oAordinence of thle Town Council, published in - another column. -Gardeniing is now in order -pint pes, omions, potitoes, cabbage find other adyggtals .-The def1aultin treasurer of Ten iiesscc has been at last arrested and Ihe ha11% mado a full Contession. -The Circuit Court convenes at Winnsboro on the second (Monday being the 12th (iy-of February. The scarcity in (lite wood market r-, 1elieved by tile coming of ia fe-w two hbor ie load"s, whichl bing highl Igun s -Tle "rick Eclipse En1gin is t n hged to he the(, best eligin1e1 al(. Sohl~l by R. d. McCarley & Co.* C(aolnel McCauglarin alis resigiled l ah- p'sih ncy of he Greeliville & lonnbia lIailrold, 111d it is expectel t1a. J ldgeI12'4sill Will be hiSlscces - Tlh sniall fm.ti is the farIll of tle 1,u1111re, aInd whenl il. becoiten unliversal tlie' people will be prosperous aIid IIp py, ai(n buyipgauttpplies onl credit will lever be thelght o. ... -An excellent shliipoo is mde of sallH of' tartar, with caIstile Soup, bay rl3u) aid lukeiami waviter. Thto salts ,will reimove all (hodutlrull', the soap will soften ( te hair annld cleatn it thoroiglyj atid the bay ruim will prevent taking cold. -Stable Ilmre is preferal)Io,to anly othr fertilizer. No thriner can arl'prd to "vaste hiS inuinre. All of it sliuld be saved ani d uit iiz1f ed . LII Ia11ny cases tfarinig would be miore pr-olitabie if le!ss land waere cultivated, with higher fert ilizaitioni. 0One acre hlighlly mnannredl shiioui1 fld a ho btter than11 three but haulf Inano-)U ed and1( 1half culIt ivated. -A Now York( firm, alstdunded~ ait thle iminenise orders received fromn one of t heir dr'uiiniers, set a dceetive to diceover how lhe wuoke upl his trad(e. They] have tound1( t hat instead of trav l i ng ar~oun d thie con otry be put thle inoner~ ilto( avertising and reminediiit in New Yor-k withI nothin g to (10 but1 tranmiUt ordlers and have a good time. A MrlsT.:1aos DPiorTI.-Lewis Hall, 'a colore man1122 residinig op1h.M Juo21. S. Cathlcart's pilntatio nealICU t own, was found dead1( on [Friday mnorning,. 110 was burlIiied abhout three feet deep ini a ile Iof)'(31 ctton-seed, oneI hand pro I riuingi as the seed1 was mo1ved( away. TIhiere is 110 cilue to thle cau~se of his <leathI. Coronter 11linanmt held an in.. uc110t over thie body, but., theo evidence1 being insuillleienit to eniable the jurcy t o rendter- a vaerdiel , thle in)vestigation1 asi2 a1djoIuned over till Moinday, waahenm uritherI testi mnony will be taikenl. At present thp11 occurrenice is a decide~dly R1 :irotors S01(nyr s.--Services will be0 1h(ld in thle dailieuit churches to umorrocw, as tollows: Methodist-ilov. E. G. Priec, at 11, 21. il., and21 7, p. mi. 1Bapitist,-Rev. C. 0. Bradford, at 11, a1. mi.... .; . As5ociate1 ReLformeld Presbyterian p';isopa3l-Rtev. F"rank Hlallamn will ofTieine ini the 'lhulrch at Ridlgeaya at tp1o usual hour in the morning and Presbyvterianh-Rev. D. E. .Jordan, at 11, a. m1., and1( 7, p. m~t. The11 evening service will comprise the excises in Liden*t to the final mneeting of 11h0 Week o)f l'rayor. 1ih 8(lrmion onl the occa1 ision il bIIIIe delivered by thec I1ev. ,J. TI. Chuahnters on1 the theme3U suggested byv 11he Evan2 gel ical Alliance "Loo''4)k 123! lir tat ble(ssed hope), a1 nd thle glo lit u1 2 appeaiihg of the( greal G (od an~d our Sauviouur .Jesus Christ."-Tit us ii. 13. A N IMP-OuTlANTr )OCrsoN.--The State Suprnemle Court has recenitly rendlered a idecisioni which will set at reist.somne riouls ques0ion rised~ as5 to) the title t(o mnany piceCs of rl'C estate in this countty andlI(esewhlere. For some yonlts It had beeni, the .universal . practice to partition, real . estate in thd Court of P robante. In 1879, the Suipremne Court decided thait the Court of Probate had no0 jurisdictlin in such1 cases. In soy et-al insances paurties to the former suits insttiited3 new p)rocedings to divide or~ sell land a second ,time, and Come of those catsos wvere carried b~y appeal to the Supireme Court. That Court, it is stated, now decides that all sales or' p~artitions of real estate made -fy tihe Court of Pr-obate prIor to tihe -1dreison re'fe-red to am-c valid. This decision will quiet the titles to a good niany pieces of property I Fairfld _ gunty. The particular- grounids of -thG'dtiilson ar-e not y et phubllshed. A FAITHFUL SiPHRD.-The- ReV A. J. Cautlion, who 1br a long perio< had ministergd faitdifully and eil'foive ly tg o rigthljpdist clutrches 6n thi Fairllod C rciilt7 was, at the last meet lig of the Annual Con'erence, assigne to another field of duty'--Uatesaurg 8. C. In leaving, hie carries with hin the good wishes of hIjs eitire pqo)lo as is evidenced by the following lette 9f Mr. R. 11. Jennings, writtenl to th Southern Ghristian Adlvocate: Our.,much beloved -and devoted. pastor who has served the Fairfiold Circuit so faith fully and so long, (teh years within the las twenty,) has just loft for his new field. suppose it will not be out of good taste fo me to say that perhaps few suinisters of an; denomination wear so well as Brothei Cauthen. Though he has been so long t time with us, lie has by no means worn on his welcome. While this Is true, and w( part with him sorrowfully, yet we admir more' and moro- our itinerant system, b3 which every church is supplied with a pas tor, and every preacher with a charge Furthermore, ly this pilan the blessing and burdens aro so divided that no churgi Is long aillieted with an Inefficient pattor nor is a good pastor long burdened with v people who do not appreciate his services Then, too, the good, better and best jir< divided around so that all may have a share We congratulate liatesburg circuit at hav ing one among the best iastors in the Ponl ference. Our good women miss Brothe Cautlihen, our children miss him, we al miss him. Not alone in the pulpit, but ii the pratyer-niieeting, tho. bissionary'ineet ings, the Sabha'lh-school, I our soabil gath erhigs anl around our firesides, and espe1 chilly in the rooms of our sick and dying his cheering words and earnest prayer: have been as a heavenly benediction to u: for thesme years. But we had to say good bye to him and his dear family, with blind ing tears in our eyes, ehlerislihig the swee i >pe that we shall meet agai. And nov we are preparing to give our new pastor, llrother McCain, and his family a hearty welcom)e, prayilg that he may coeic iln the spirit of the Master, and that his sta among us may be both pl!easalnt and prolit able to preacher and peoule. , Resolutions expressive of Ihe feel. ings of'the churches have beei adopt ed. but they have not yet been pub lisled. -After eatiu each me(al take a dose 01 Brown's Iron Hitters. It helps digestion, relieves the full feeling about the stoinch. ATTENTION! G. L. I. A TTEN1regular mecting of Company . in Town Hall on Monday evening the 15th list., at 7 o'clock. C. M. CHANDLER, Jan 13 Secretary. AN ORDI NANCIC TO LICENSE CERTAIN nUSNE5SES.. Be it. Ordained by the Intendant; ant Wardeis of the Town of Winitsboro il Counell met, and by the authority of the same: That an alnlnua tax of .rwVENTY-FIVE DO1,LA 1s he iuli*osed u11p each Tl(graij Comnpany hav'ing an1 op~erator res'idenCt ii said Towu:'an upon~ each1 QW~ Express' Comn pany having a reside'nt adneit in said Tlowni and upJon) ('ach Livery Stab'e ke''per doing bunss In said TIown; and an annual tam of TKN noLL.A ns for ('eh Public Dray do ing business in said To'cwn; upon thle pay menit of whleh sins a license shall b< granted to such telegraph -comjpanies, ex press comp~lanies, livery stable keepers ant public dravs, to do husin&as for onie venr. D~one in~Council this 28th dlay of 1heem be)' in the yeari 1 of our! Lord~t ho 1noust'l eight hundred andic eight y-two, under thi corp~orate seal of the( sah l'lTwnm. J. N. CENTl El, Clerk. SIH E RI FF'S S A LIE. Y virtue of all Execution to me directed I .Jwi~i offer for sale before the court house dboor intVi Wit~insoro, S. C., on the FiFU~IT MON DAY IN "EnRIUAI1Y NEXT, wlihin the legal ~honlrs of sale, at publi outcry, tol the highest bidder, for ( 'A11 the following-describied property, tol wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying ini Fairfield County, South Carolina colntaining .ONE IIUNDRIED AND NINE c '"RS mor01e or' less, houtinded by lat 1low~el Ethnunds, 11. 1). Holb-k atnd 1'. W. Olleve -levied 1111m11as the pr'ope(rtyv of (darlin, R. Kelly, at the suit' of Willfam 1I. 1,yie ai~uinst'Carrie 1I. Motley and Cartolinie 1U Kelly. .JNO. D). McCARILEY, Sheriff's Office, S. F. C. WinnisbloroI, S. C., Jatnuary 12, 1883. ,Jani13-td SHII IFJF'S N A L E. 1)Y vIrtue of an e'xecutonl to meW dir'c(tedl -F I will offer' for sale, before the cohnr hlouse door in Winnsboro; S C., onl the F1R~STP MOND)AY IN 1'EnRUJARY N1OCT, within the legal hou's of sale, to the highi est iddlcer, for' CA~II, the following de1s('ribe4d proper ty, to-wit: All the right, t 1itle an initerest of Jaole1 A. Caldwell in all that piece, parcel or traeui of land, lying, being and sitnuate in 1.h State of South Carolina, in the ('ountyv o FairnIelid, on the head wa'iters of Ilog iForl containling ,ONE HUNDRED ACRES, m~orb Or less, and bounded bly lands give (ot deiet1t4I by ,Jam1es E. Caldcwell, now de censed, to Catherine E. Mohley anld 11 lands given or dlevisedi by thm said Janum E. Caldwell to Jacolb A. Caldwvell. ALSO, All the right, title and( interest of Jaco A. Caldwell in tall thait pIece, parcI'el C plantationl of land, lying, being and~ situat m1 the County of:Fairflield, In the State .U South Carofinai, calledl "Fairview,'" coli) taining FOUR HIUNDREDtI ACHES,' more or less, and( hounded on the nor'th h1 hma of Cather'ine E. Mohley, on the enu by lands of Strother Ford, on1 the south b1 lands1 of the saidc .Jacob A. Cald well, an; (In the west bly 11ands1 of Catherine E. Mol: Iey and1 (George II. McMaster. ILeviedl uplon as the properity of Jacob A Cabdiwell, at the suit of W.lihily, Brother a Co., agaInst Jacob A. Cald wellI and MX. E llall, COpairtnlers tradilng under' ,the firc namife of Cald wo I & Co. .JNO. D. McCAR LEY, Sherlif's Ofilce, 83. 1".'. Wlnmsboro, 8. C.,. January 12 1883. -Jan 13-td At'8~IGNEE'sS ALE~. B Y vIrtue of the plower and( autthorit - vested liand11 confered1 upon01 me by Deed of Assignutent mad'e by Fanec' Elder 01n thle 4th day of .Januiary, 1882, will oifer for sale before thle Co~ur't lil's (door 1n Wilnnlsboro, 01n thle fi'st Mondaly I February necxt, between tihe legal hona a wale to) the highuest bIdder, then followin dleseribedl lot of land viz.- All that lot u p~arcel of land, dlesignatedl a-A Lot .1, don plat of survey of lands of Francis Eldel situat'e, lyIng and being in the corporat IhnIts of then town of Wlnnsboro, in. thm County of Fairfid and State of Sout. Carolina.' V TEctRs op SALE-CASH. The purchase to pay for nuecessary papers. J. E. McDONALD), ? Ian 11f xtd AssIgnee of F. Elder, CLE i K'S SA L E. STATE OF SOU '11 CA ROLINA COUNTY OF FAIN1JFIELD. Lawrence B. Wilson, PlAintiff, vs. 1,valp D. WIlson and Others, Defendants. Npursiuance of an order of the Court SComon Pleas, mado III tlo ab6I stated easo, I will offer for sile, beforo ti1 Cottrihouse door in Winnsboi o, ol the FIms'r MONDAY IN FEI1IUE ftY Next, Within tjmo legal hours' of sale, I 111thle. outery, to the higlest bidder, tli Adl(lowi Ing-deseribed propeity, to wit: All that piece, paclor*'traet of lan! 10'11g, beIng anld slituate in thle county anl tlate alforgs8alI, containing ONE HtUNDIE'D AIlM,. L mor or less, and boulded oI the north h) lands of John lutiis and Sarah .Jone1s, e ! N'ads o1f Joh ia itins, s1th hv lanids< I . Ellison Clond, deceased, anid weut b lands of Sarah 11. 4}oney. ALSO, All that h'aet or parcel of land, situate I the County and State aforenaid, containin SEVENTY-THiMlER ACRES, moro or less, and bounded on the north h an(ts of. 'mims miIles, east by lands no, or former!y of C. L. M'Clentighin, sout and West by landl, of T. Ellison Cloud, dt ceased. All that. tract or1 parcel of lal, situnt O I the County VL1nd *-:taIv afloisiaid, containin IFTY-FINYE ACRtES, mor or les , and boundled on (m 1orth1 h 1a1108 of lienjamiti Cimttel vast bth%, ,144c Johni Cooper, soulhi by ilillS of' i. M. I. Duko anld west by 1:yls of James \Vatts. One-half of the purehlase-m11olley to 1 paid inl cashili, and il the 111111e li one vo from tl'day of sa~e, with int''rest t!.l( from, patyal;Ile annuailly. the purebav- I give for such ba'anei a bondmil seem -ied by mortage of the preiises sold, anll to p for aill iecessary papers. W. If. KEImR, Clerk's Office, C. %. C. P. V. C. Winnsboro, S. C., 2Jan 1, 1883. Durlling the remainlder. of the Season W, will sell our witer 1t0oek at GREATLY REI)UCED PRICES IF YOU WANT :D ]ilZ _2.~T O C) 0D E TIY US. DIRESS GOODS AND SUITINGO IW'e exhibited a 111 ni 'c let of thies goodcs this seasonI 1( and 1 sohlnanv: sti l . fe, prletty sty'.es lert, whh-h we wish to sell r a low price' .'&Come and se.'C OLOAK5, ~uOLMANS, JACKETE A fe'w of each kind and real prett These goods we bought at low prices froi will now be offered at a laruge ireduction,. 1 Now is the season to wrap wel('l and pr) Si bl's( go tds ia liwi Im keen 1( hemi t ourll01seIle . llave no1 aieXty ab lout theo picie. Are amionig thle 5to('k whijch must r * *goiods aire seeni and pricetd. We don11't exc(t to handle it. honte r, an r Is sol. J.1 M. B3EA'T'Y & CO CANAIEf' FO~R NALI Ipajir; 01r $31.Ii for tihe ma1le and flly eln chase( will please5 31.1ress8 tf 3H IC underigne'd have t his day formie of.(1'iGC&sEiGuLER~ in the liardwma h10 d oilery' busin ess, andl s 'ihit. a 0 tm nanice oif thle l'atrna~lt wlhih has hee1 I griveni to theit fir ofl F 1. ( .: n m & Sox. A . personsli Indeb('ted to Lt old firmi will pleiI settle at.1 (3n1e. IF. GERiG, " Jan 11-ta.x L. v *E1,. . . O@TIIi'OE. I 3HE firmi of D). A. Iniamix & Co. .Lt his 'dla y dI issolvedg 1by Ilimit aI tioni. Pa l'itiehlding('1 ela mu lst presen('it thiem , .. immlledhIately. Mr'. D. A. I 1Indrix is 3w, thizedi'' to giv.e receOipts inl lhjnidation, D)AVID) A. IIKkimIX, .fJaniury 1, 1883. .1 0 ---.... - . 4AU'ENVflLL E MAILV I/AR Is YSTPITUTJ QPECIA L nitenllnu gIven to preparIng your , O me for I iho (Cinutel A('ndem 30, for Colie1 .1 er for' bliminess life. Tuob BCe'on term opel Vo partlICUlars 1hire'ss CAiPT. JOHIN 13. PATRTCK, Jan 9-t,.Prncp'' !IT 8 ACT, -WE WILL 'ELfLclYOU WVagoit or Buggy for less thjan anyone I Mw.' UL YSSE G. DEPOSTE& NEXT TilIRTYIDAYS NOT W ITHSTANING y -ALL TIIE v ADYERTISED BARGAINS, r Our custonero may rest assured tha we will not be utndersold by atl'other hou-c inu town. Our motto las been, and still is, "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." We offer, for the NEXT TIIIRTY DAYS, great bargains in ) IES- GOODS, LADIES' CLOAKS, SHAWLS, SACQUES, - VE LVETS, Latest Styles of TRIMMING BRAID, NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. Owiig to the extremely warml weatl er, we will sell all of our GENTS' and YOUTHS' CLOTHING at the most astonishingly low prices. We (to not wish you to buy unless fully suited, aud will refund the mnoniey for any unsatisfactory p)urchasIe. P. IdL!iDECKER & BR1O. y. AND FEED STABLES ) L00K OUT? 110RSES, MARIES AND MULES. One hundred hiead for sale, either for entsh oSr on timse until fall, by maiking~ me good papers;. I als have eigfhteen so i wety oodyoung msares that .vi at t(o exebsange for ol fat plug smule's or horses. All1 persns having ol mules or hsorses oss hsansd ands wishsing to purchlase young ones, . en pust in thieir' o)1l stock ins part pa.I aWO, ha'vo some54 (extri ie saddl e anisi hsarnss horses somb Iined. andl a few fine* poni es. J1 invilte everybodiy in wanst of stock to call and see sme as .I defy comopeti A. WILIJFORDU. Christmna Goo& ! FR ESHI 0011 EN BUTT'IERI. a . N EW BUCK W1 tEAT FLOURI. GolenI~ ibusinss, wh'lole anid qsuarter boxes. CIT RON, CUR HI ANT1S nsd. SPICES. - New Maignsoiias, Blrunswicks andl the .JUMIIO lA MS. ii TIonguie, Souised P'ig's Feet, Matecerdi, in e ah sizes ando <isuantiities, awld Juhrsi ings -e P'ridle of thIe Seas, in Slb ti ins, thse l- inest fish put tsp. l' CANNED GOODS Gallon .A pplecs. The only genuine Jos. .lmePhoto. Salmon. Plain and Fancy CA KES AND CRACKERS. is COFFF."ES, SU(IARS and FLOURIS are -very low--get msy pricos. SPOKES, RIMS AND HUBBS. Special Inducements In Harniess of all kinds. Single~ Unsggy Iliarness $9.50 up, worth $11I. Th'Ile LouisvIlle TIurnuing Plows are 'equial to any, ands~ mustch cheaper. I have ail size's. '. RED) JUST P'ROOF OATS, SIXTY CENTS. J. U. CUHRIfNGs. ENoLisHs SADIMS1,C FroR $5, $6, $7 AND) $10. Kentucky SprIng Seat Saddles for $16. . -ULYSSE G. DE.SPORTES. n BUYr THEI PALMETTO WAGON OF ,. UYNMMR.t DESPOTES. So1th CarOclua. Railway Company. ON and .after Novenber 12, 182, Pasmen ger Trains will run as follows until further notice: TO AND FIROM CIARLN6TON. EAWT. Leave Columbla at..*8.00 a. in. to.5 p. im. Arrive Charleston... 12.117 p. in. 11.30 p. in. W96T. LeaVe Charleston.... t7A a. in. *4.00 p. in. Arrive Colut, la... .11.27 a. in. 10.05 p. in. t Dally. *Daily except Sunday. TO AND FIOM CAMDEN. -EA8T. . Lreave Columbia at..*8.00 a. in; *6.55 p. m. Arrive at Cainden... 1.07 p. m. 9.25 p. in. 1 * ~ WES~T. Loavn Caniden at...*7.00 a. in. *4.45 p. t Arrive at Columbia.-.11.27 a. i. 10.05 p. in. t *Daily except Sundays. TO AND FnOM AUGUSTA. EAST, Leave Columila................*7.25 p. in. Arrive Augusta................. 7.55 a. in. Wxs'r. TOmve Augustg.,..,*7,00 a. in. *A.20 p. in. Arrivi' Colubiha.... 40A . In. 10.05 p. in. *Dally exeept Sunday. CONNEICTIONS. Cotinnge1(tna pnade at. Colninhia with Co lumbih and (Ifeenvllel Railroad ly trahil arriving at. 11.27 i. i., and (4eparling, 1t' p.55 p. in. Connetion made at C., C. & A. .1iietion with Charlotte, Colutnia anod Auigista ltilloild by. train arriviig at Co linbla at 11.27 a. it., ailt(, depart1mi at 6.55 p. m., t~o and from all -poinits onl both .rnlid6, I With through 1uillmian Sileeper betweel Charleston and Washington, via VI rginia Midland route, without. change. Connee. tion nade at Chorleston with steiuers for New York oil Wtedlesdayis and Saturdays; also, with Savainah aind Charleston Rail road to all poiits South. Connetions are niade- at Anutt in with Georgia Iailroad 1an4 Central Iailroad to aid fromi all points West and141 South. Throuir h Tickets cnn hle purchased to all points South and West, by a.1Vlng to D). McQ'if.N , Agent, ('olunilda, S. (. JOIN. 13. PECK, GOttral 3Manager. D. C. AiiLEN, GCn. Pass. and Tikett Ageint, Charleston, S. C. Charlotte, Colunbia & Au: usta'R. I . P'sI8MNoit O):ri~l rItx NT, ~ fi CoiTMin A, S. C., Noveimbll- 5, 1882. r' il Ili initial link in South Caro1 na in the li.. iciud a dii(i 111 Ihuivilll e sys;tem work Iinlg'to 1111 fitnlu Clarleatoni via the South Carolina itallroad: . *NO. 53. No. 17 Lv. Augltita a .... 7.35 a. in............ Ar. 1ohnnhia b .. .11.39 a. m. Iv. 5.00 a. In. A r. Wliinsbioro b. . 1. 1:1 p. m. 7. 2 a. in. A r. Chester C..... 2.17 p. i. 10.50a. n. A r. Chha rlt te d. . 4.13 p. i. 3.15)p. In. - Ar. Statosville c. .. 7. 11, p. ill.............. *No 52. No. 17. Lv. ;i e. . . 8.) at. nl ............ I ,v. (1nr' lt.f'( d. ..' 2.30 p.I7. 5.22 a. in. LV. (l1'i e....1. 29 p1. i 9.25 a. in. Lv. W10i~ .33 P. I3. 1.22 1). inl. Ar. Columbia ... 7.07 p. ni. Ar.:i.so 1. m. Ar. Atuata .. .5 p. in...... . ..... Railroad (or .ashi.I-n ) p i. m fifteen 1.Intes ahore.l of Wii.:ns:pro Uin 1. . CONINECTIONR. a With'.eli lins thi and from 4Aalinah, Florida anlt(1 1he Smth and Atihinta, 'lacon and the Southwest. b With Soiutih Carolin,? lIallroad to and frVomll Char'leStoni by N4-s, 52 and 5:1 and with Col(uuhia and G1reenvlle Railroad. c With Ceiter and (. hraw and Chester an(d I'irohu 1:ailroads. d With Hlihnioud and D1anvill Ic ailroad to and fron all poiits Noiiitli, Athantle, TenIess(ei and Ohio Division alid Carolina Cenit ral Isailr-oad. e Wt~ithI '.eterni~ Noith Carolina lRailroad on1 thtitne. ' M. SL~A UCllTitit, G. P. .. 1). C~nnwiii, A. G. P. A. G.1 R. TAIAo-r-, Suiprit.nden1t. ONE MAN'S CJASHI AS AS ANOTIIER'S AT Mcill& Baes 80UTHIERN MU SIC0 HOUSE. Only House in Amnerieat Selling On the One Price System. ONE~ UNIFO10f PRICE~ to ALL, AND) THAT' Tii i .uV laENT i(NOW N, Thle usual sydein of sellinig Pianos aind Orgains Ia toi'ihe delther t) chanrge any prce he eaii get for t hien wit houit. regarto e ( ith er a fir i prohi t or thle cutstoiear's inte'rest. Ihut we are proud to sa that this has ntever bieeni 4our1 tethod (of selljing. Forti thei bienehit of ph~tthasrs and1 to se-. 4eure thei thle fl valuec ol their monelity, we establi-hed at. the' outset of our buisiess, THIIE ONE PRICE SYS/~TXEM, andl to this w'e attiribute ourI lnnme4nse -ad prosperous011 tradhe. Se luhg oin this seporei nais , ronde I 4 t Iinp~erat ive that. thet I rice. he0 theu very lowetd Onet tha enn1(41 he g Ivein. We~ mri'ple'htil to t his'. We' alhways havet done it, antd we always will d14 it. It's our CrI4.d and14 44u1' prarVtire. No other1 P'iai no and O)rgan il 4uiH de~lsh oni this pri nciplt. (Our .priers, ini plaini figuires, mare placeod n everyV inst.rumenllt. A child enni butyas low as the14 shiarpeist trader. 1. All oithier I louses hanve' "hlih rice1i's and14 gIve dlscoutti s."' hei "'iet P rIce" sy-stemi 5iavtes1 time Inl trainglii42, am114 is the ton y satisfaretery wa'y to Ibutyer a" d sellecr: lorn, (ln thle hiigh p'rice* aind discounit syshtrm1, even thlfoghli e culs towuer bulys, lie is not sture that, he hats b)ot, tomt pleesC. AD VIxCyq TO i'T ANO AND ORGA4N B U'EReS. Ruy quIck. Why? Ilecause an adlvanCO in price is almiost certain,: P'lanos and~ Orgains are on at boom~i. TheIi demand;l~ ex-I coeds the su lpy. All thin factories are'i be hInd olrders. I ealerns with enshi In hmand cannot gtet Instrumnents as fast as wanmted. PrIces (ofi maiteiail a141li abor' are~ ad vancing. Tlheo priesenlt low prles (of Plinos andl Or raib hn the next ten years. Th'jose. who bim no~w will saveimoniey. Lanrge conl(,racts just iiadeo with nianufac4tuireris will "tiable its to gutara nterv presenV~t pices until ,Jiauarj Ist, 1 *3 A fter that we eh~n promise no(t lhin ~ D~elays lure danige'eus. l1lagnihlleentL stocI no)4w omi hand. Necen (/rand Aa/,wrb. Over 2404 diltThrenit styles now In our wareroomis. hiegu I 1ianos $200. Blea utful Org' an $Su. Eaiel4st Instahnment T1ermus. Sen on trial. Ever'y 11ndulcemen'It that any -respon .ible I 10use5 can offeir. CompetItIon wIth the world. Don't fall to senid for our Cata logue's and( fall PrIce LIsts, 1882. Addlress. Ludden & Bates' ; OUJTI11N MURIG IWOUSB, S A-V AN N A HI, G A. The Gieat PInao and Ongan nanopotof L31 Mo..e. 1888~ YEAR TO ALfl4 come mid gono, and the Now Ytad 's and as I intend to use my utmodi ral patroiage that has beep extepoenj ies the intereats of Wiy eutomers, I rom tils (late my progent stock ot T1 t GOODS 3ED PRIC12S, in order to makd ore makiig your pur-chases as INy yhnt I prom se II t.his advet1,40 t., beral and gratifying favors, wish r. SAMUEILS. EW lie store formerly occupied by Messrs md a new and complete stock of JY GROCERIEA. i1ly of everything usually kept in a Iways be found as J L~OW]T~ST. >le, we respectfully solicit a llberal'shard sfaction, both as to quality and prices of 1DEN & BRO. LRGAINS ! R STOCK LZ BE OFFERED FOR IXTY DAYS 01o0. AT LESS THAN COST& m ofTering goods, and you ur spare change. (OESCIIEL, Agen~ TAR . A FIN E .ASSOR TMEN.T LUORS AND CIGARS~ ST BR AND)S. ,FISH7 EV.ARY DAi ALL HOURS. OESCHJEL, Agent. in the South, offer for sale a well ~COANUTH LBMONS~ NUTS, UAJILAdBS, ON 13T, PEANUTS, l olesale Fruit House shetsid haye. READ THIS! 'RESH! GROCE JRIEIS OF TH1M B~iL.IEST,8ELpoTIO~i:-~ UYST RECEIVE~D, CONIITING 03' Flour-made bybitent process. Hlams-cavases and iincanasee ' 8,ugars-of t'grades. bfees-Green and ltoasted, Old Govern. ent. Java and Ilo, 'lgurber's Celebrated .,..* and 41. Cligice New Orlfans Molasses. resh TBuckwheat Flour, OatMeal, Raisin., Currants, Citron, and a'tull line of . - u ned Goods., Plckles-OJhowChow and Mixed., Vinegar-White Wine alud Cider. . Mpcaroni and Chieese. neues-Woreste hire,fBird Pepper and . John B~Uia. nciie Meat, Plum Puddlug and. Qinger Preserves. ... cach anid A~p~ Buitter, and everything nitstanor oim any .other tIme. WF A supply o Rted Rust Proof Oate IWays on hand. 1883 A IIAPPY EW The long anticipAted holiday rush han vitli its hiddenl fuiture has dawned upon t nt1deavors to merit, in future tihe very libe O*lmi the past year. by consulting at all t ake (his oppoitunity of announmcinig that FALL AND W11 'Will be sold at GREATLY REDUI >reparation for i more ixtoded Spring and. TJIA)E TIIAN HIERETOFORE. Please eall aid examine my stock bei wilces will conivinlce von i that. I mieam just, - llakhi;(-my frields for tiir very li ou all a happy aud prosperomu, New Yea &METHIN 1alinve recently commenced busiess in t ?YJames 'urne r & Cu, where will be for STA1tE AND FAN4 We shall keep alays oil hand a varied . ist-class Urocery Store, .and our prices shall a I-Dj W .AS TI-I~4 Tn iti s presen.ing' draelves before lli-' pul t their pat rolage, a-suring theim of entire sat! nods. J. It. H A] Janl 2 WREAT BJA MY WINTE IUST BE SOLD), AKD TW3 .ThE NXEXT.S Xt prices uinhet-rd of in Winnsb 'LOAKS AND DOLMANS Come and see how LOW I ni vill bc sure to invest some of y< RopceztRdly, J.GI TEE EVENI [STILL SJHINING WVITI -OF WINES, BRANDIES, LIC OF T H.E CIIOIClI ER ESH 0OYSTERS ..AND - MEALS HAD AT Respectfully), J. GR Cx BARI I'hme Largest imorlOters of Foreign Fruit milected stock of \P"J.rs, ORANOIS, BANANAs, C( arnd everytuhing else that a first-class VM UOUN'l'RIJY ORlJ.ERS FIL.Z (oct. 1-txam DhISTMfAS GOODS !! AiYEW TEA/R GOODS! ~ VVE have just received tihe following 1reshm and Choice Goods: C n1 Raishiys, Currants, Citroni, F Jellies, Giniger Preserves, Fruit Butter, - r . Mirti. 3ine Meat, something nibe Salmon, Mackerel, Corp Beef, * Oatmeal, . - Buck wheat, and few Cr01) Newv Orleans Molasses. J. 1". MAcMlAST E1 R ' Co.