The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, October 13, 1883, Image 3
LOW INTHIIIGENmE,
SATURDAY. October 18, 1 1 l ?88i
New Advertilsementts..
Publio Salo-J. D. c(narloy.
-kq Sales--W. II. korr, 00 0. P.
Trd~s~e's .Sale- 1. A. Gaillard,
Trustee.
I ncal Uriers. ,
-It seeng . I be now qdmltted Ihat.
ie cotton croni will tun out somewhat
otter thatn was expected a few weeks
ago.
-Tlio Associate 1jeforied Syngd .qf
thie South Vill hold its inext aniual
session in Chester, beginning O T11hurs
day, tile 25th list.
-The nw postal notes are very ex
tensively used In ihis dection, riimost
entirely taking the place of money or
dera,.for smnall ainouits.
ite the recent rains our fai-mers
are bugily engaged sowing oats. Tle
14A Ill this criop will Ierhiaps be larger
than that of year befos last.
-The Chester Fair promises to be a
grand success. The railroads offer
special rates-the charge for the roupld
.trip frn;. Winnsboro b~ing a dollar
.alid a ialf.
-The tax books Iwill close on the
20th inst. Those who hare not already
paid had better do so at once, as it
bow sBems probable there will be no
extentsion of time.
-There will be quite a number of
Iracts of land sold by the Clerk of the
Court of Common Pleas on sales-day
in November. See the advertisements
in Aismnorni ng's paper.
-Among ti distinguished pupils at
the Port MIll Academy during the
InT1a1th, of September Is Master David
Provence, of Fairfleld-his average
being 9 1 out of at possible hundred.
-The Rev. Geo. A. Tirenholn has
.declined the call to the pastorate of the
Presbyterian church at Chester. IHis
conigregation, the Second Presbyterian
church of East Nashville, refuses to
release him.
-Mr. U. G. Desportes is about to
mako" qite anl lmproveieut in his
store at the oornor' of Congress a id
College streets. H1e will extend the
building eastward twenty feet, making
it eighty feet' in length. lie intends
to enlargo his grocery business.
-Tile office of the Southern Tele
graph Company at this place is now
open for business, ill charge of the
'vell-known operator, Mr. S. K. Mc
Donild. Tlic"wires were attached on
Thursday afternoon, amid the first nes
sage was sent, to' Charlotte, at ten
o'clock oi Friday norninr.
WANTE -A First-Class Salesman,
to v m'a liberal salary will be paid.
None but a first-class inn need00( ap
pl'y. .7. L. um~wn *
R~ELIGIOUS SERVvrcl.s .-Serb'ices- will
be held( in the dirTerent clhuirches to
iniorrow,'.as follows:
Mothodist-4Rev. E. G Price, at 11,
a. mn., and, 7j p. mi. Sund~ay School at
10, a. mn.
Presbyteutan-Rev. D. E. Jordan,
11, a. mi.; and 7&, p. in. Bible class at
6'.- i. Suniday School at 10, a. mn.
A MOx rm-:~ .Jus~ici~s.-The case oft
the State vs. Bart Sims, on lhe chtarg.e'
of' having committed a breach of the
lience, was tried before JTustice Cathm
car t on Thursday'. The defendanit was
founid guilty and sentenced to pay a
fluicof one dollar and costs or 1)e con
fiiged ini the counity jitil for~ teni days.
'3 The flue and ctst wereT paid and thme
defendant wats dischaurged.
A CURE Foan NWs.uER BORRmOW-!
Ens.-All exei tiuga offers thie follow
Iing as a certain cuire for thie disease o
new ~spaper biorrowinig: Immeudiately'
upon01 receiving yonr~ paper, caretfully
cult ont some1 itemit inikes no difllr-~
cheei what it is TH~fd bori'iower's boy
will come aftei dhe paper; lie wvill take
it, home, and1( ini lthe m ites lie will
scoot dlowni the street to the niewsp)apert
office and return, with a paper of the
same (late as the otne borrowed. By
the time thme clilpped paper has circui
lated amnong the female borro wcih, the
' sti reet wvill be alive with hurrying
boys. Not 0one wVoman~ woul sleep1 a
wink without knowing what tho ent
t'mwas. Next week piursue the
same course, amid similtar results will
be had. In obsqtinate neighborhoods
these proceedings may go on three or
four weeks, but hot'longer. The cure
is said to be infallible-Iin case of fe
niala borrower~s.
FRANK LEsLAIE's S UNDIAY MAGAZINE.
-The contenuts of the November nijlit
ber present a large variety of intereut
lng and edifying reading, and are rich
ini illustrations. The opening article,
by Professor V. L. Conrad, Ph. D.,
" heand llis Word," is timely anld
full of bi terest. "Luther~iana," "Al
breht DuN,4' "Sacred Musicianus of'
the XlXth Century," "Providence ini
Iistory," "Thme Apostle of Greeniland,,"
etc., etc., are notable articles. "Mr.
SBurke's Nieces," a charming serial, is
continued, am(1 there are short stories,
sketches amuI essays, by soume of our
niost popular writers, lay anad clerical.
The are poems of great merit.; the
"h~ome Pulpit," wvith sermon by Dr.
Talmnage, "Footmenl and Ihorses";
the "Collection Basket," "hIstorIcal
Facts," "Obituarle's,'" "Editorial Comn
moints," etc., anid an abundant miscel
lany, amusing and Instructive. Tile
price is only twenty-five cents a ulum
ber, or $3 a year, postpaid. Address,
Mrs. Franik Leslie, Publisher, 53, '56
anmd 67 Park Place, Newv York..
TImE CRO' IN FAIRFIEIM.-A corres
lendent of the ..News and Courier,
whilingfeam -wua'eile October 8,
Gys l .JI Joiliisvilli. Colm.
ship, Fairflid county, and took a short
-1ide around on the 6th Inst. I saw
very little cotton to pick and but few
bolls to open. In some '3eid it looked
os i' at) of It had been picked out. In
1892 I had as much cotton to open and
pick the first day of November as I
had on the .th of Octoler. I ljardly
think tihe coltoil anid corn crop wil
aiverie0 timore'thani lialf-collipared witi
last year, Some few farmers. Iay
make more than a fair crop, but the
majority will mako less. I bad one
farmer to tell tie that he made twelve
bales last year',insi did not oxpect to
get more than five this year. - Another
said be made eigiteen balths at year,
iad did not expect more that sIx or,
seven this year. All the cotton (ex
cept in bottom lanmds and that planted
very lite) will be picked ont, iiied
and marketed by the first of November
or tie iiddle of the 1nonth at farthest
by those who na' it 6nt credit."
Transfers of Real Estiate.
Since our last report the following
tranisfers of real estate have beou.en
tered ill the ofilce of the county 1utdi.
[or:
July 23, 1883. J. 11. Crosby to John
K"irk, one-third umdivided interest in
216 acres In Feastervillo township;
,onsideration $400.
. July 31,. 1883. Wim. Stokes ind
llizabeti Stokes to John G. Mobley,
125 acren in Gladden's Grove town
ihip; consideration $1,000.
August 8, 1883. James Turner to
Jas. B. Turner, 456 acres ini Jackson's
,reek township; consideratiott $1,800.
April 25, 1883, Daniel Hall, Sr., to
Daniel k1all, Jr., 700 acres ill Gladden's
Jrove township; consideration $1.00.
August 16, 1883. Sallie P. Simpson
to D. R. Flennile'n, 14 acies in Mount
&ionl township; consideration $3,000.
August 15, 1883. John R. CraiK to
,he Trustees of Blackstock Academy,
? acres in Brice township; considera
Lion $50..
Aigfst -, 18 Annie I. Beaty
to Wliama Tiimons, 1 acre in Alount
Ziou township; consideration $250.
August -, 1883. Elizabeth B. Mc
Nister to Nancy Catlcart,4'5 acres in
Nlount Zion township; consideration
1,000.
August 24, 1883. R. C. Gooding to
Solomon A bell, 25 acres in lRidgeway
township ; consideration $260.
August 25, 1883. G. 11. McMaster
1.o Bernhardt Sugenaheimer, one lot in
Winnllsboro; consideration $1,860'.
August 27,. 1183. Litcy Barber to
lIlacrot Yocum, one.lot in Winnsboro;
Donsideration $1.00.
August 28, 1883. John R. Craig to
J. 1U. Faulkner, i of aim acre in Brice
township; considlorationi $86.70.
Auigust 6, 1883I. .Jno. 1). McCarlev,
Sherin, to 0. W. Buchanan, the riglit,
title anud interest of Jesse Graddick in
70 acres, in Iloreb towniship; consid
eration $16.
Decem~ber 13, 1878. Mfarf A.
Broom amnd John IB. Brooni to Maryv
Jaine Vaughn, the i nterest ot' the con
veyors in the estate of' Wmn. Vanghn,
deceased, located in ilidgeway towvn
ship; consideration $101.0
An Assliin to Nat ure.
A manii stepped'c Into a drugr-storeo. the
othier daiy and caliledi for a bottie of Nor
man's "'Natuiralizing"' Cordial. -11. hand
forgotteni tihe word NeutralIzing and1( -cer
tainliy substitutedc a good one, as it, assists
lNature In brmnging the system to its natu
ral conidition. .*
PIUMBc0 SALE.
ON MONDAY, thne 20th instant., I will
elas the A~ .ent of F. Gerlg 'and (J.
Ii. Alc.i1lawr, one 'Ut rk Bay.Mute, former
ly tihe p)ropelt.y of Peter Simh5.
.JNO. D. McCAuLEY.
O(4 13-f lxi
TR US TA EE'S SA LE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUJNTY OF FA IlFI ELI).
Jacob A. Caldwell, 1Plaintift:, vs. Mary G.
Caldw~eil a i i G thers, .Defendants.
-Ni >ursuanc~e of anm ord~er of thne ('ouyt of
IColnm~wn I'~es ma~de in the above
stat(e ca' T will offer for 51ale, before-the~
courtL-houseo door in W~linsboro, on tiike
FIlVST1 MONDAY IN XOVEMB1NR
Next, witIn thec legaml hours of sale, at
pubbnle ctry, to tihe highest biddter, the
fol~ln-desc~ribedi propnerty, to wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract of land,
lying., beling and situate in theo State of
Southn Carolinat, In. the County of Fairfield,
op The head waters of Hlog Lork, contain
ing
ONE TIUNDRBED ACRES,
More or less, and hounded by landsa given
or devised by ,Jamies E. Oalidwell, now (Ie
ceasedl, to Cathierin~e E. M~obley, ando by
lands given oir dlevised by -the saidl James
E. (Jaldwell to Jacob A. Caldwell.
ALSO,
All'that ilec, parcel or plantatt'on of
land, lyig, beIng and situate in the County
of F'ah'ield, In the State of Soulth Carolina,
enlledl "Fairview," contaIning'
FOUR IIUNDR{ED ACRES,
More or less, and b~ounde~d on tihe north by
lands of Catherine E. Mo.bley, on thlee,A~
b~y lands of Strothmer Ford, on the .southl by
lands of the said .Jaco~b A. Caldwell, an~d onl
the west by lands of Catherine E. Mobley
aind Georgt11i. McMmdster.
ThnMB OF sALE:
One-half of the purchase-money to be
palid In cash, and thne renmainder In one
year from the day of sale, withl intereat
upon1 the deferred paymient from said (lay,
payable annuammlly; thne purchaser to give
for such remnainder a b)ondt secured by a
mortgage of the p~remises-soldi, and to pay
Trustee for all nlecessary papers-providtad,
that nmo bId of less than twenty- five hun
dred dollars for both the ab~ove-dhescribed
tracts wIll be received.
II. A. (GAILL1ARD,
October 124A D. 1883. Tut.
Oct 13-td iute
FYOR T~if SKIN.
CUiTICURIA tloap, Thynmol Soap, Sul'
Jphur and Carbolic and GIlyceri ne andl
Honey and Bay herry Soaps anad Camphor
Ices Also, Hatters Soap, Bine arid WhIte
Castle.Soap Pumice and Oatmeal Soap,
Cashmuere Aouquet Soap, Silver Soap,
Flannel Soai, F~arasive Soap, KItchen Soap
and Lanndilr Soaps, for sale by
MOM AsTEn, BRIcK & KETcruIN.
EA iLY ONIOlNS.
IF you wIsh onions early ,in the Apring,
plant the iPEARtL ONION SET this
fall. For sale by . ~~J
ST&T O1F SOUTH CAROIJNA,
COUNTY OF FAIRkIELD.
I,;
Thos. K. Elliott as -Rocciver,.Plaintiff,
vs. John. C. ac1-oroll aid Other,
Dofondauts. .., . .
I g pursiianco of- tt ortjdf f the
Court of Connnon Pleas matdo in<
the aboverstated casey I will of'er for.
sale bftowo the court-honse door in
Wvinn~boro, on .to first- Monday in
November next wit hin the legal h'>n8
of sale, at publio ontap. to the highest
bidder, the following.described prop
erty to wit:
All that certain tract of land lying,
being and situate -inl the Coluity of
Fairfileld and State of South Carolina,
near the towit of Blackstock, contain
ing EluITY-FIvE ACRES, tIidrte or less,
aid bouinded by latids of Alexander
EIder, Mrs. - Pollyt J. B. Iontgom
ery an1d others.
TERMS. OF SALE:
One-half of the purcllaseI-money to
paid in cash, and the balanco thercof
Otn a credit of twelve lonitls, with in
terest thereon from tilo day, of sale, to
bo secured by the liond 'of the pur
chaser and mortgage of the premises
sold. W. II. KERlt,
Clork's Oflc, C. C. C. P. F. C.
October 12, 1883.
Oct 13-xtd
CLERK'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
Samuel McCormick, Plai;tiiW, vs. Mary
E. McCormick and Othei's, )efend
IN pursance od an order of the
Court of Conmnon Pletis, made inl
the above-stated case, I will offer for
sale before the court-house door In
Winnsboro, on the first Monday in
Novemuber next, within the legal hours
of sak, at public outcry, to the highest
bidder, the following-described plrop
erty, to wit:
All that plantation or tract of lnd,
lying, being and sitnate in the County
of Fairfield, State of South Carolimi,
known as the "llarrison Flats", Con
tataining TWENTY-TWO I1UND11E) ACIRES,
more or less, and Iunded ott the north
by lands of E. M. Shannon, Peter
Harrison ant James .11. Rion; on tle
cast by lands of James IL Rion, W. R.
McCormick and Mary Tidwell; on the
south hv lands of Thomas 11. Davis
and lands belonging to the Estate of
Woodward Durham, deceased, anid On1
the west by lands of John Maloney
Hlenry Jackson and Henry Ilarrisoi
Til above-described land ivlll be sold
inl parcels according to plats now on
tile in the Clerk's offie, and which
will be exhibited on day of sale.
TEIMS OF SALE:
One-third of the purchiasoe4monev to
be paid in cash, fCor the balance a cr'edit
of one and two years from the (a1 of
sale, with interest, layable anniially,
froum said day of sale, utiil the whoile
of the principal and interest be paid;
the purchaser to give his bond secured
by a mortgage of the premises and to
2i fOr all ecessary ..papers. -
W.I.KEfT1u,
Clerk's 0ffice, C. C. C. P. F. C.
Wintnsboro, S. C.,
October 12,.1883.
Out 13-xtd
CLERK'S SAL lE.
TA OF SOUTH1 CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD).
Wmn. B. Elkin and( Others, Plaintiffs,
vs. G race O'Neale anid Others, D)e
fetnants,.
I N putrsualre of an order or the
Cone-t of Conmmon Pleas, made ini
the above-stated case, I- will offer for
salebefrethe courtshouse door~ ini
Winnsboo o the first Monldar in
Nqiveinber next,, within tihe legal h'ours
of samle, at public11 ouatcry', to tihe highest
bidder, tihe followinig-descr-ibcd prop
orty, to wit:
All that ttact or plantation of land,
lying, being~ and situate--in the County
of Fairfleld , State of South Carolina
oni Broad River, conitai:Jug FIVE IIUN
.)lntD AND) SIXTEEN ACnES, andh hatvintg
such1 shape, mar-ks and boundairiestasi
are represented oni a plat thlereof tmiade
by W. WV. Pearsonm, D. 8., 01n tile 22nd
day of March, 1815.
ALS$1,
Four- small islands in Broad River,
cent ainuing altogether ONE ACR1E, itear
TERMS OF SA LE:
- One-third of the putrcha~se-mnovi to
he paid inl cash ; for the baltance a credit
of one0 anid two years frott thle dtar i f
sale, -with'. iterest thercotn from 'th11
dayl of sale; tile pulrchaser- to give his
biondr secured by a mnortgage of thie
premnises, and to ptay for~ all necessary
paper W. II. KFith?,
Clerk's 0f11ce, C. C. C. P. F. C.
WVinnsbor~o, S. C.,
October. 42,1 1888.
Ca.ER K'S SALE.
STATIC OF SOUTII CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAtinL.
Henry L, Elliott, ;Plainitifl', vs. Johnf
I N puritsnaneo of ati order~ of the
Coflrt of Commotn Pleas, madle ini
the above-stated ease, I will, offer for
sale before the cour't-hmouso douor in
-Witnsboro, on the first Monday in
November nnat, within the legal hiou'is
of stale, at pulblic onttory-,.to tJhe highest
bidder, thoi following-desct'ibed prop
ety to wvit: ,,
A Il that lpice, patrcel or ti-act or fland,1
foirmierly ownied by Captain TJhomias
Stitt-, lyiiig, .bling and situate ini th1e
Counity of Falirfleld, Sttate of Sonth
Carolina, contoinitng TwO IWUNDnlED
AND) SEVENTY-gIX ACitES, mote or less,
stnd bioun~ded by lads formerly owtnedl
by Samal. ID. C'lowntey, Dt-. J.'L. Mar
till anid Rtobert Slotgn.
'*TEMS OF sAi LE:.
One-third of the purchase-mohev to
be paid itn cash, and the balanice thmc
f none and two years, ini equatl
atinual itnstalmnents, with inttet-est from
thle day of sale, the purchasetr to give
his botnd, secured by3 a mtortgage (of
theo pr-emises sold, anud to pay 1or all
necessary paper-s.
W. HI. KCEIIR
0101rk's Off1cee C. C. C. P. F. C.
Wltnnsbor-o 8.SC.,
October 12,188.
Oct 13-xtd
..CASTILIM SOAP.
BLUE-MOTTLEdD, Brownt and White
imported Castile Soap, for sale at the
1/nSloro byw. Ak :
'm.1 r u
C'LEiRW S SALE,
STATE OF SOUT1l CAROLL:
- COUNTY OF FAltili)D
J. William Boney, PlainfIlI, vs. Nv
C. Stewart and Florence J. 131
Defendlants:
IN pursuanceof ni ordei of
Court of Commllonl Plels, mnad
tile nhbove-stited case, I wil1 oieC
sale before the coul rt-Ihouto ilot)
Wianlsb~oroIoi Onwh first, aMluda
Noviimbei ex, within the legal It
of sale, at publi outy'V, Lo h ig
bidduler, the followingf-describted p
orty to wit:
All that lot or parcel of huid, IN
bolaig and situate in the CouiEi
Fairfield, State of'. South Carol
(3 7-10) ACiiES, 111ore or less,
boinded by lands belonging to
separate estates of' Mrs. (eo. 11. MI
and J. C. C. Yongute, being the (
lnitd (nIvoed by Robert Mdcllrid
I.. W. Illoy by deod hearing date
Ith March, A. D. 1870.
Tcrins of Sale-Cash.
. W~-\. 1I. KlR
Clerk'IsOlicM , C. C. C. P. F. I
Winnsboro, S. C.,
October 12, 1883.
Oct 13-xid
CLERKIC'S AIIE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLL
COUNTY OF FAIV(IIEI.D.
Win. S.' Alsto. its Surviviii Exs
tor, Plaitiff, vs. Treamt 'Ogle,
Defendant.
IN pusulance of an order of
Court of Conmmon Pls, mad10
lie above-stated m.tse, I will offer
sile before the coutl'.-house dool
WVinnsbor'o, on the first loindma
November next, within file ht-gakl lit
Df sale, at public outcry, to I he hig]
bidder, the followiing-described pi
3rty, to wit.:
All that tract of land, coitair
INICTY-TIl'JiiEl ACiLIS, ino1e or 1
itunate in the Counttv of F'ir'fi.
Stato of South Carolina, on Chatdv
Dreek, a brantehi of Bromui ii,
bounded by the Ashford lill i
Intids of the Estate of Lucy Edlringi
leceased, lands of the E'ilte of \
Ierriing, ccsetid, and iids of, Ti
Lyies-it beintg a part of the J
IErintgton land.
TERMIS OF SALL:
One-hialf of the purchas-on10e2Cv
paid In cash atid tlie bakince il'
rear from tihe day of sIlhe, wil inl
3st2 fiom said day, paynble anin
said balance to be secured by the l1
30f (te purchaser and a mor' e of'
lremiqes sold, such pnrclser io ii
the optiolt of payiwi'; the whole I
Dlmase-money int cash, anid the Imtt
ser to Pay for all iccessary paplte'r.s.
W. 11. KlEiPi,
- Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. (
Wilnilsboro,1 S. c.,
October 12, 1883.
Oct 13-xtd
C2 ER K'S SA 1, E.
STATE OF SOUTi cAIOLE
CO'NTY OE FAIRFI-:.n.
Js. R. S 1oan and' aargair'e . Sh
ci's, D.etfedbuits.
I N pnrl'snanice of' ant 'retr of'
the above-st ated catse, 1 ''tli (fliet
sale 1bef'ore te couti '-hop~se dlot:
WIinsbor'o, on thte tI rst'Mnl 11m1
November twmxt, wiltihe le'oal li
of stale. ati publ ic (oit ce'. to I!u hi 'I '
et'ty, to wit:
All thait piece(, parcel or t 22 pat a
of lantd, lyiing, be'imtr and,4 situato in
Couty of lFair'lizhtI, Siatec of' St
Car'oiin, contiing: stx-ry AC
noth by thie publlie r'oad, r'ottm<
known as tihe K Iinenidi's Bidge lie
on thte east by iand(s o' W . 1). 1',
kniowni as the "'ioabb lace"'; oti
south by laitds ofI Wt. I). P'ark, tiii
the wvest by lanids ofl Marttgartei
Sloan.
* ..'EIi?)s OF sA LF:
rThe whole ot'f the purchanse-moiic
be paid in casht, aii (te putrchiase
p~ay for all niecessary~ lmaperts.
W. If. KEli,
Cler'k's (Omiee, C. (2. C. P'. F'.
Winnisbor'o, S. (C.,
Otober' 12, 1883.
Oct 13-xd
'While we havie somei( god suits ait.
$15I il mneh -.gret'ter', atnd ettbraceo's i
v'ery dlesirabdle a ittni atiutome nixlture.
both Itn wailing coatus and24 sacks. TIM
nto di scmon(t tite woo l-il's Liih' gt
artIcle. 1Te gatrimet areit of' styl I'h sh:
s'eed with silk, wtel Imioae antd t
stilt soon'1? If' so, youti shit42 see I
when cotintg to (Couhnnthia. If thel
anythIng untdet thie stun in Fal d I.o
ter ajppar'eI thtat. you requnire you ('tiI
Itn our1 stock.
BOYS' SlUmT.
Tfo thte ladles of Winntsboro we wis
anntonnt ie that I we htave Ite lairgest. ;tot
Boys' (tltig it Columbhtt~ . HIoys' s
atnd drhiess stilts; n!so a hatndsoime Jim
Kilts fotr thte littlet one4s, 22nd made
trhnmlited in the aItIest sI'tle. We
giiarntee a perifect fit.. A ll oder's l
imy add(1ress wIll r"eceie rompt401P a lten
turn them by maying Italf ex.'press.
lies pectru.Iy,
.N(OTICE.
APP'lCAOMS wil e redved a
Ofllic( of the County Coniunissionteis1
Tutesday, November i61hi, 188'3, fromt
s0ons dlestring the posliton (of Keepe
Superntendentt of the l',t' Ilouise.
tIes applying maust come wellI recommt
cd.
By order of thie Bloard:
J. II. BOYLU'24
. GRAND
11A"
F A L L OPENING
thle
e III -B .Y-.
e ii
ila
Till.
th LATEST STYLES
lier
e tO LAoGEST SETLECTION!
the
LO'WEST P I LES
We hug to inform onr fr'nds nil pa
trons that wv'e enal contidtIAly say that ou
>IA,
FA LL AND VINTER
by,!
the STOCK is now eomuplet In every p
U in nient, and dl oies ompltitionl.
tor
DR I)ESS (.OODS1,
iest.11081El4Y,
GVE.s,
All of the VElZY BES'T MAKES and
I les.
mr, CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
atd,
oI ill fill the newvsts tyles.
IIll.
)liI.
16%.
to WINTER CLOTIIING
A- -AND
>nd FURNISIITNG GOODS !!
the
SVe lor MIenl, Yotills. B atl lld Chihien, at
XTIIEL LW 'il-S
WHliIT E GOODS.
Our stool; is cillte full of all of the b est
bra1ins of ltgeot hs, Shii tin-y, hli ngs
Twills anid rilns
All of tie above rods are offer-ed at. thI
) l W l1 CA.1 1:P 1 ICEs.
Therefore al early vall of insliection is
cordill y solicltcd.
11. LANDECKE10& DRO.
11'or ............- ...___
'10
'In
A SA LTORIE
to4ADLS - BI 1DLES
, L\CNiE
.L f lgol ii. slik IOiI(it s, :I~i~li
Loti Y 1' W )'( )BE , ill P o bt. i'
lol~~dli' SAa fi j'~c~'LEwl wic icc
AND's clle llrEIiEDwii STABiiiLES.13'1
- to
, .0, lslcllti ~i oc. A ~i t iit
ofely I .~lTO a 1.so i ne l i td ina'c te umil
-to sig d for stI ogt hssrnth
cioftecan gicin'.j thi notes foi s~cli
a'ic~irt ls ho liii' aid o tes. ~ i so, fl he (im
hl of 1: th at uc'o iii hte aieMld l, ov e fo
on1 have to force wollecton if otrn nmei
atel semecd. tit~ mn /muIOiel,Crt
1 AV.ELLIFORDll.I
, th-. .. s e . ..yo'Yr. f rth
ALWAYS FRESH AND (
We havejust received a fresh Supply
and I)oe (o arrive iN a i-w days.
We keep conlstt1111ly n lu id1 SUIGAI
MIOLASSL'..
:Asio, SELF GOODS, CANNF.D G
thing usually kept il (he G IOCElt Y LEN
IIA(a I N\ G A
BOOTS, S1O1.S AN
J. H. IIA
-3
JMiST kECElI
TEN THOUSAND "SUGI
CIGARS. A GOOD TEN C.1
FIVE CENTE
TEN BARRELS C
PU.
NORTH CAROLINA
THE OLD CRO'
--T
Oil. Jil86
13. SUGUENY
I IEiSEK ~S
We hve ustreceived cur ..tock of
I I Et'S G -'KNTS'
S 1 S.
EACH PAIlt WAI\N TE).
'1.1 ESE S I COES are UNSU T ASSE)
Onr SQouk of I.\DIES' C( O1U()
.AIDE ShIl(1S .J1 ST IN..
,* AsC weae .sold these goods for a
o iu Inber of yearsP5, we a l fl y II'I recoIl
IU( K W~ 11 lE T I-The first( of thle season41.
A
* C1112EL1 amu nI dI .i..\ W)ON I.
SAN hI N 1:: a nd s.\ la!O ):.
(IA.XNNEI 1 N:X .';S, .::i a iN tCmit,
M1\C A A IS WS,
An1t1 i aeaf, 11nany other( thinigs w hih yo)u
findh in ll TCl -(I.\SS ; LO('EISY.
IPTATiOEsA IMAY; O JANI).
TI I I atntion(of thie taxpayersi of
W innsbori, (2 etled 1.> 1 l h fa 11'.? th
bootks he- th li c< G;unI ofI 1''Tw Taix4s ;4r
ally) of iiten ~pr (eni.. wiihlo beat!i'd.
ept '20)-t (4 C :-rk a 14 l' Teaurer.
WOOW0 1 S (ODO( N TiI NE
IS NOTI GOOD~ TO I ICA .1'I Tll P
1e('hI of a combl or t. es (ic4(ut saow, but i
TiCE'Iil OF. II L M A N UEIN(GS k
As NO) othier p)repdaation enn. It i peri- ii
ft~'ly hriniles: and2( prIoinpfl y ellhieleit. Di
'.5 (ents a1 boIx. . P
Wholesale Agent., Cohunida, S.. C.
;IIEAP AT HARDEN'S.
of' W ESTi'LN F'LOI'I of' all 2:ad~
s, COF'FEJEs, TJIX\S, SYIIUTS :und
ODfS, CilELSIE, gind in fact everyv..
D) IIAE1 WAIIE.
:NIIEiER'S CIIOICE"'
ruea >>r. ner0
r . % 1 . 1 .~ 'I 41/
^COIrN
W 'SATLETS.,.
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ra I ah 'a - . , a p :''s~
- a fa - --
c.'I.-i'I
ta1 a::... W' -hon, CM t!
(i .'ia :"' i . t <
he~iitio i -u- I , '~ conidipi
U Pm wal ."''
a r I:' ; .. .- : '. I in ha em
Waeniad y W a'' 1-' ' i 'fli t itt' illyu
* 4 ''d ! - tt DI'.' ''' .''
(a., :ii o thm
Xi' a'l''hla /iI a * "'- am--;m Aono,
3 ': ' p j u - v he, \o t <;l ICLt
'2IX '1 ba'.L::b t' -a". fat' ' CI: U > P
a '.' I-' . 1 ' 1 ' ' t l.ad I. sz' W . b CrUTlOf
Ia * o d ti - t 'i!:>t :e m
AUe ' . 19,' .L i -ar :4 ret mu.A rAN A. :.
hats .bim y -;.0 i e i a il l2. jKjil cee
uny.: s na sa Ind vary 'taartal nwnr
No.owo .f'ror SOR i'',S rut.oLNA, oA,
ror thi ntonoryh Arule. it hasnbeenain>riulsr u"1
oeaitAs cAD10 Ti/rn Utomus and
nadared1l dhUvaces.b
ryaor's Ointment In an aggraakdd ce of A\a: of
7rh rare standing, andi in an Incredibly short URInO
maa'a a at cur."
en'it by me1 'm rcectit of the~ price-0o, a box.
sld by rug endDealot a everywhere,
rprdon by the solo 1'roprlitor, 4
J. ~ UlA DFJIJ)D,
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