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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, T USMAY. October 30. : : : 183 e'A avflrtsemnentR. For Sale--John W. Purcell. I oval Briefft. "-It was warmi ald Sultry oil Mon. day, and good prospects of imore rain. - Coptain Ilayne McMeekin, men member of the Legislature from this county, was in) town Oii Monday. --All parties who bought guanoa 11'on us must settle oi or, before tie 1st of November, or they wil lose tl' cototlf optionl and will have to pay the fae of their notes in 'moley. R. J. MCCAnLEY & Co. Oct 27-tf* -The cotton buyers tell us that the samnples of cotton revei'ed at thiS market to date are far superior to cot tol brougtl here and sold up to the same daId for a number of yrs. Tida doubtless is owig to the favorable werther for gatheriig. -Messrs. Rt. J. McUnriky & Co. are prepared to buy or sell Future (on tracts for any parties wishing to.oper atle in this line. All business onfildeia I al. \Vo Peceive press dispatches NttIr times alday and will keep our custom ers posted. - -O.ct 16-t4f* -A bachelor in town employs a colored urchin by the mouth to carry his notos. One iton of the obntract is to the direct that, if demianded, three notes are to be carried oi Saturday i'or Sunday night. It is ju.4t like a bache lor to provide for such probable coii tingencies. OCoTTON * MAKET.-Winisboro cot tUn market steady and cotton in good demand: Good middling...............9i Strict low middling........9.40 .dLow middling...............9.j Strict good, Ordinary.........9 New York future market, closed du!.: October, 10.53; November, 10.54; -De comber, 10.11; January, 10.77; 1b r'uary, 10.91; March, 11.05; April, 11.17, May, 11.28. Tn11. WoinK o0. Tais Wo.x.-The A. I. .resbyteiai chir" in ,this place has bemn 1ndornt'd wi it a bealiuti fil and costly (haIdelilieir of eigzhiteein iht.It wa ueyelby funlds inl the luaimdls (t' ilh lhid-s of thai. Chu1rch; 1hm vroceeds realAizd i'rom the N .w ork of the Ladies' lliievohlt Socie.y. The chan11del ier. cost. someiwthimii over One hundred dollars, and is (IuitC an orna Mlnt to the chlurch renderiig the inside of the building when lightied very iattractive. To thie indefatigable energy of the samic or'ganizatioii is dno tihe handsome iroii ra iling, that now ei closes (lie buial grounid contiguous to that chmur'ch. Theli pastor -anid coingr'e gratin a'~ to bie conigratulasted upon these evidenices ot hecalt lyv progrecss. Tils .AMATF.Uniit EUvJ AGAIN.-'-We -ai'e gintiftied to learniithait enteritising' y'omog ladies and gemitlemnen in town are taking steps andt preparafi'itions are no0w ini pr'ogress to give a theatlrical performancee in thle Thespian llatll at an carly dayi. The object is to raise muoney to assist ini f'urnishcing the South Cariol ina room at Mount Vei'non. The women of' the State have thie matter in hanid and it is asuraince tuflIcioit that it wtill sCon he0 plaed ini a coitiioin that w 'li reflect credit upon the origi.. iinatorsu.nd executors of' the scheme. *It is uniderstood that thie play selected for' the p)erfor'tnance will lhe a tragedy. I leretofor'e n'othh~ig mioi-c qian ordinary con~iedies have been attemyited ini Winiisboro, and it is earnestly hopnd that thie niew depar'tuire will be a suic scess, pecuniarily aiid evei'y other way. HAnni TO SWA~rm.ow.-The Gireen ville N~ews says: "W. R. Garrett, of Chick Springs townishipj, whio resides niear White. Horse,. about six miles from this city, exhibited on the streels a vegetable curiosity in the shape of a slulIk of cottoii, which lie found grow inig in his corn fields On thie stalk w.ieire four' shoots or branches about eighteen iniches apart-the first onie b~eingL about two fect from the ground. T wo of' these shoots grew fr'om either side of (lie stalk and attained a leiigth of about t wo feet. Oin thie end of -each shoot a fully developed aiid good sized camr of corn has grown. Tbcli main slk bore only (lie tassel and was des tituite at' anything resembling ani eari of corn. It was a singular fr'eak of niatuire, and attracted much attention. It will be on exhibitioin at (lie faiir." Tmnt Cot~omen~ Bwirrs'r A sOCTATION. -The Colored Dlapt-ist Association for this district wa~s In session in this uplace dur'ing last week. It began on Thursday andi ts dleliber'at ions coni tinued unintierr'upted utl Sunday last, whlen the Association adjour'ned .sine die. Thiere were~ one hundred aiid thiriy delegates in attenidanuce, replresentin1g- thie eirrit orial ju risd ic tion embhracing thle counties of' Fair cfield, Ilihln md, Cihester aiid Kiershaw. e"la njoyab!e thriouhouit, ail the col.. (ired peopile, not onmly of that religIous persuasion, but of'. ill. denomint ions, enjoyed (lie dlelib~eratoins of' thle Asso ciationt. Th'le exercises ot' (lie week were conciludeld wthl ser'vies in thie Court I louse ont Sunday mnorninig, anid a large portioni of (lie delegates look te afteirnoonu traliis for t heir homes. VA~roxa TilE JLus1IExs.-TheO case of (lie State againal Sterling Dix'on9 chaig ed with assault anid batteiry,'was tied lbefore Justice Nell on last Saturday. Mpssr's. Mclonald & Douglass ap pared for the defeince. The dlefeind ant Wvas.foumglnot guilty, On the samec day the easo of (lie Stato against Sterling Dixon for an. other assault iupon the samO party was tried hofoNo Justico Nell. Messrs, McDonald & Dotitglas appeared for tho' defence. The deteidant wi4 found guilty and sentenced to pay aI fine of $10.00 or be imprisoned in the coutiy jail seveni days. The lute wile paid uif) tid the de'folidanlt discharget. iie case of the siate against 'Lila Witherspoon, on the charre of assault and battery, was tried befo'ro Justi1cd Cathcaftk l on Monday.- M-essrs. Mc Donaild & Dougl'aiss appeared .for, titm defeice. The defeidaiit -wits at'(1titted and discharged. On the same (lay -Nod Davis was arraigied. Iad ti'ld for assault ani battery before Justice Nell, Messis. McDonaild & Douglass )appearing for the defence. The defendant was found not guilty and discharged. TIIR ASSOCG1 Till IREFORMiN) 8 VAOD. CHntsrn, October 25.'-Tise eciesi- I astical body convened in the Associate Reformed church of Chester to-day at 11 a. i. Its name, "Associate lie formed", arises from a union formally consummated between the Associate Presbyterituis atid the Reformed Pres byterians o'f Aterica in Philadelphia, Pa., November 1, 1782. The founders of this church originally seceded from the "Established Church" of Scotland because of certain corrupiniis toler Iated in the parent church, and also be cause of certain questions touching the relation between church and State, the power of civil government, etc., regarded by the leaders of the skces sion movement 'as inconsistent with the genitus of true Preshyterianism. This gave rise to the title-seceders, commonly applied to this body of Cinlstiins, a name- that is most honor able and suggestiv6 when historically understood, but, one inapplicable to the church in its present existence. The Synod of the South was organ ized at benezer, an old brick church yet standing upon 'tile baniiks of' Little River, in Fairfield county, S. C. The body then coisisted of not over eight ministers. 10 numbers n1 present over eighty mninisters,-P With 110 co-IlgreaL-j tions" ill-as Iti y as twelve States, ex tontiml IlrOin Ohio to Texais, eight Prenhdetiories aat membership of ito s~oNswere opelld witli 'a sertnoti by- the Rev. It. A. 114iss, 1). D., of York County. The Doctor sclected ats the foulndttioni of his disolr-se the. lith %erse .*0f* the 12th chapter of' tho Iooks of Hev'latiots: "And tlher OVeItntttte i11 by tihe blood of th'e atmb and by' thte word of their testi manyttV''. The seriiotn waits onet of the Doctor's hes;t ellbrts, an1d was deliv (eed in his usiual cleatr, logical andi~ In the ablsen)ce of' the last Mtder'ator, thea Synod0( was constituted by the 'Rev. .lamues Bove, D). D., tile se'nior' iliem.. bera of' S.'Unod. On callinig the roll, delegaties aniswered to theoir ntatmis] Sipp)1i, ''iTeness(ee, Ketucitky, .Arkanas Modlerator. Th'lough 'ia f'eeble lhealth, lhe l.ertforms Ithe dut ies otf his office T.~he taost ofI a le dayv was consuimd itn taking up theo ltolilnihed busiiness ol' hist. Syn odI, andc inl asceratainting~ froma the pa1501str whether or tnot. the variiious orders had beetn omiplied wii th, etc. A Iter the openoiing of the afternootn sessioni, thle Moderator anntounced the vaious1(11 comni lii tZec:-. P1 aers wereI" the; . cailed fotr, \rea.. 111 an'eferred to tltl differenlt conliit itteesi. IFromi thle dhf.. lfeent Presby'terial reporIts tandc the reports of' the traeasurter's of Er'skiane Colee foeg sin, etc., ita' pears thait thew financoial coniditiotn'if the Synod is bedttr thant it htas been in years; that, whle ntearliy every por'tioni hats been visited by a severe andit pro tr'acted drought, the people havye gen.. etrally abiounaded itt the gra~tce of' libei.. ahity and( htave reCsp)ondcd mtost COrdii tilly to tihe v'arious calls of' the Church. At live o'clock, p. um., the Synod adijournted unatil 9.30 a. mn. to-morrow. . -FnmA~Y, Oclober 26. Syntod met at the usual tiame. M'ost of the tmorning wans occupied with r'outi ne binitess. 'Thie Rev. Williamt JTohanson, the dlelegate fromi the Uiuted Presb yteian ChuIircht, made his appearlti ance and was f'ormally presented to t he Synod, it was miLle tle or'der of' thle <laiy. to hteari is addr'ess at four o'clock this afteraoon. Thle board of for'elgn missionIs pre0 setnted a lopghlt" repor't, showving the wvork ill T- .. Mexico, to be ini a' mo1st eancoi ' li" nitioni, and~ ask in~g for at . ." approp~rititionl otf $900O fotr thi' "'o . ..etive priosecutionl of the work. T1hie conmmjittec appoianted at the last meet inag of' Syniod to preparille a platn for' atn entlatrgemetnt, of' the cause of theological inmstr'acl(in amd also Ito in crease t he minmber' of prtofessor's, sub - mnittedi a cariefuilly priep~ared' rep'lort. llThey reconmnendu that at entdowmnent of' at least $30,000 he raised ait once, sb as to plhace the institution on a solidl atnd independent badis. This replot 4 will be acted upon01 at ten o'('lock Sat A half hioura was speint it devotional exerceises, conted by1(1I) the M oder'ator', ( whean Syinod took ILa'r'cess iaatil three o'clock t hais aftei'aoont. A Sensgibe Man. 'Josh Ullintas says heo ne~ver t.ikes any :4 rfoisht iItebnei. \vhtetnIi he looks ait a dead nlel he stands it f'ioint of himti. Normua's I .N'utalizting Coriaitl Is nieither'l a. Ilive or a '1 de.ad 111 m uleht a real nIce fatnIly hot'se il waiys readt~y tot' yourll eicei. Motherst" we . .aise youa niot (0- Ia ke any f-:ollih rIsks, butt always keep a b~otthe ooitsvenient anid it ill save yonl inaty liours of anxIety. * One Hundredt4'( Cents. Mess's. Zimmer''imant & Johnts, Dr'uggisfs,'' of WVes.intster, M. C., In thteir' last' o'.der iiichasedl (nly' onie dollar siztt of Norm'siti' Neuitrializinmg (Cotdlal. TIhiose wiho try Ih t 25t cents size always huy 'thn large sizo itext ihne, thus its use0 is adtversising its merdits (hilly. * FORl SALE. . 4 T OFFER for sale my house aind lot In W1~ inshoro, on Garden Street, conttauin inge otte and a qarter' ace mror less anid adljoningt lot of J. N.Ble rt Steele amid oth'ers. For terms apply do Jas. I Q. MeCanats, No. 6. Law langeo. - .IJOHN WV. PURCELL. Oct 30 -t x2wv* LOWER THAN EVER Wh desirm to CiRl atto'tlolt td the fac thit we hav'e received our usual STOCI of GOODS, and that they are :Lower Than Ever. Our stock will be found full and coui plete III Every Departunept, And parties will find it to their advantag to call and examine both Goods and Prices Before pureiasing. We would call s13p aal attention to the great decline in tbc prices% of Doznestic Goods and Blankets Both of which we have a full stoek' ol land, and will sell them as LOW DOW14 is anybody. BARGAINS. SIXTY LADIES' DOLMANS au 'LOAKS to be closed out .,-AT COST.. KoMASTEB, BRICE E ETCHIN BUTTER, BUTTE'a Aec-eived this IAY GOSIIEN BUTTER, Cheese, Raisins, Dates, Anmonds, English Wal nuts, Tomatoes, Peaches, Fresh and Pickled Sanmon, Fresh and Pickled Mackerel, Sardines, Oysters and Lobsters, Potted and Devilled Meats, Gun Pow der, Young Ilyson and English Breakfast TEAS, SUGARS, Coffees, Syrups, VINEGAR,. Flour, Meal, Bacon, Ferris's Inmis and Breakfast Strips, Buckwheat and OA'I'MEAL, Cabbage, Apples, Onions anwl 'otatoes. All of which will be SOLD AT TIIE I;OWEST PRICE, AT S. S. WOLFE'S. ATTEN TION [S CA LLED -ro FR ES I ADDITIONE TO MY. L'ho CelebratedI "Brunswick'' Hams--tr3 onle. )eean Gem Mne'kr1. Saint Louis Corn Beef, aint Louis Roast Beef. Implorte'd and American Sardines, >almon (Soused), Mackerel. ?reshm Choese. Imnported MacaronI Frte eash Apples, in gallon cans. Grated Pinea pple, Peaches 'Winaslo w's"' Suecotash-first pac ked. 'D).avis Lestor Manor" Tomnatoes-hand. paui~ked. 'rosse & Black well's Chow-Chow Piekles, Imported Worcestershuire Sauce, 3aker's Bromna. reshSao-Flkes .- Condensed Milk, \. lot o? Ihandled hloes alid Grain COn.dles, ALL CIIEAP FOR CASIL . M. IIUEY. ---Ba uState Shaoe Soles secured by the tenuble McKay Screw. J. M. JEATY. SVEVRWAR WE IIAVE ENLARGED OUR STOCK if Silverware to meet the demands of .tihe hues.. The taste of our pecople has beeni :o cultiivatedl that they must have articles >f tableware which are always bright#nnfil lean. This is right. We lab~or for the Iappliness of our families, and a long stridec S nmadle in that dlirection when we supply mr tables with a set of CIIINA or FINEf RANITrEWAREa, with Silver KNIVES mnd FORKS and SPOONS,4 a handsome JASTOR to grace the centre, with Silver IUGA R nOWL, CREAM PITCHIER and IUTTER DISII1 at' the head. Some say hat coffee andl tea taste beottoi from a 3111NA CUP, and LEFSS FOOD will sulicet reom satisfying dlishies. The cost of those lhings is-not so much as -you imagine, andl mne-bought, you wlll-hitve a nice array fom rears to come. Call and see these things, md( learn' the prices of them. Ihere you viii finad many other 'beautiful things be. ,Ides these; such as Cake Baskets, Ilerry lewis, Syrup Pitchers, Water Pitchers, Joiogne Sets, Pickle Castore, Vases, Gob. ots, Cups1 Etc. Ihere you can' get a Call Bell," a--:8oula ladie, a Water Dipper, or extra cructs fom asters, all In Sivet od' Silvprplate. Cpnnor . Chandler. GRtASS SEMD)M. UCERNE, Timothy, Orchard Grass LAand Red Clover Seed. Fresh supply uist received b~y McMAsi'Rnr BIiCE & I(ETCHIN. |B AND FALL OPENIN( -BY P,. Landockor & Bri LATEST STYLES LA RGEST SELZDCTION! LOWEST PRICES We beg to Ifiform our friends and I trons that we can confidently say that o FALL AND WINTE. STOCK Is now complete in every depa: ment, and defies competition. DRESS GOODS, VELVETS, IIOSIERY, and . GLOVES, All of the VERY BEST MAKES ai Styles. CLOAKS1 CLOAKS! CLOAK in all the newest styles. WINTER CLOTIIINI -AND FURNISHING GOODS! For Men, Youths, Boys and Children, E XTREMELY LOW PRICES. IVWHITE GOODS. Our stock Is qluite full of all of the bc brands of Iaongeloths, Shirtings, Sheeti n Twills and Drillings. All of the above goods are of'ered at tl LOWEST CASH PR ICES. Therefore an early call of inspection cordIally solicitedI. P. LANDECKER & BRO. FARM MACHINERY I IIAVE for sale, direct frm.the mn racturers, all kinds of Agrieultural Mlacl sizes, fromn three to one hundred and lii horse Powver. SAW MILLS AND GRIST MILL Manufneture.d lt thm Mel roplitanl Jr Works, RIichmon4)d, Virginia. - From the York, P'ennsylvania, A griel tural Works-all kinds or' lin lemenIC~ from a Ilmcel-Serewv to a Th'lresher 'thait ii thresh and( cleani sixty busihel of whiu pier hour or two hu'dredl heuhels of or pe hour. Sulky Ploughs, C'ultivators, Harrows al IPloughs and Plough(d Stocks of all kin am1( sizes. AlIso Reapers, withI self-dropt or self-hinder. 1 ami agfent, for thile DEDRICKc HAY AND COTTON PRES Tis Press will, with three hitnds, pri straw in staall hales as l ast. fast. as t thriesher cani clean it; and with three han11 enni bale cottoni faster than a sixty-saw~ g~ can turn the it (out. I have also somec of tile best made CO TON GINS, withl all thme mlodern impulrol mnents, with PRESSES from tihe factorb I also sell COTTON- .EED OIL MILL) .Scales of all sIzes, that will weigh frc bne-hldf poundu to live tonis. Carriages, Buyggies and1( iiding Carts, all sizes andiu prices. i f aniy person1 wishes to~ purcEhaise anly ofti ambove-mnentioned'( goodl~s, thmey will pileli call ait bly. JAMES Q. D)AVIS'S mifice al leave word with hhnttt, and1 1 will call al 8show catalognmes, etc. *JAlitEM PAGAN, May17 fAGENT. MACHINEY, MACHL [NERY OF ALL KINDS FOR SA LE BY J. F. McMASTER & CC WATrERTOWN ENGINE. RA Id, II AND COTTON PRESS. LITTILE GIANTr i ViRAULIC P'RES CIIAIN AND ROTARY IIA~IIIOWS. OILD IHICKORY WAGONS. -WE ARE AmiENTUS FOR T1IIE CORTLAND) WAGON COMP'AN' MAN UFACTrUJR9 0RS1O PLATF1ORM 3'RING WAGONS, and. PH!AETONS. GIve ns a call and( we ill sell yon wh you want CuH E P. .. J. F. McMASTER & CO. -Buy Zeigler Brothers' Ladies', Mlsst and Children a Fine Shoes. .0 M.r '2. THEQ QU That worries our competitors, at Winnsbo M- [IMNAUUkl SELLS OOS 80 CIIEAI we don't propose io give it away. 1 111m1 now openliig ly second shipment inl New York in the clothing business and i to secure goodst at pricus never heiard of in 1 . Ulack (alshmenres, Colored Cnslimres, A nice line of Ladies' Iats, d1Iret fron i legallee calilot he- aurpassed by nily house Our btyer notilies us to close out our A TIi'E ])OLAlt. lie advises us by Saturdi to Winisboro. Don't buly until you see tih part of ilny tiune, the presence of " SHALL D3E FELT IN TIIB WINI Respectfully Oct 16 t ALWAYS FRESH AND We have jnst received a f'resh suppl and inore to arrive in a few days. We keep C-onstaitly on hmand SUGI MOLASSES. Also, SIFEl? GOODS, CANNE) thing tisnally kept in the G ROCEitY L II AGG I N(G BOOTS, 8i10E- ,S A ___ J. HeI. HA1 IT STATDS A ~is 7NEW FALL AND ty ~WINTER G OOI)S. In at. ( 11' oluad seec the lar1gest and best' se er lete -1 'itock Mil linery, conistin1g (of . IreimnIed goodtiils, Ve('l vets, Satins, Ibons, -RI A M ', EiAiRN, ii:d 1 a in f ea ('rS, all col)or'Is, CrapIes, ri ui 51 ps, 1U1la Ck. alsI ' White' 1Lares, Lodve, (Crape'C, 1 elIs, JHar'Fe, inse and( P'ariinne V'eiiing, II air Ill (Crotinetrties for the' hair,% Crepe, isteC ami1( [S othler 11lihings for thle nec4k, F.lhnts Col. nl I1ar4t tes and1 TVies, and1( all kinds4 of ay e-b J. O. BOA 0'S. A full stock of LadiesC' anid Mlisse' 110 Isiery. Ililin, Laisle, 5ilk and1( K id Gloves, ail coli4 rs and( inew styles5. A ni as .1 aii whli te ('orset s all si-/es. I loop Skirts, of - Dr'ess ShIIeIs and1( lilpita10tors. 11in114 ker1 se Ilibbons(i1, lha1 ids 4i(I a lltIhe rss T1rim id inin~gs. Ilutins inl grea1t va'ity3, styles J. 0. BO A'N,' A full si ockc of Not Ions of oil himlis. SaxnyXll, 11k-rlin 11nd4 Shlaindl I loods. C hii -drent's Zephdyr HIolds1 and14 51arqules, Shals and1( Bfou1lvrd Skirts, at. J. 0. BOA 0'S. All kinds of White (oods, White Lae and14 Mutsllin (nrtains, ( relonnesii', &c. , &c. - Als 1a0 full and1( comple)4te' !11ne oft IDres~s iks aiiul Sat inls-you ('11 n i1141 11 nythiing youl want. in that1 linei and ait an y pie. Thei's' goods(I we are( (deteriined 14o sill 41heap l aii Our sto)'Ck of Fhiies (of all1 inds, will ba sold1( at and1( below C OST,1, F l? asII11 hea'1vy *Ipiece4 goods for Mi'nI.'7-, \eallr, and1 rothe14: goods1 halit We d1o nolt, h in keei ing after presen'It stock1 of same1 14 wi,. We ( mean what we saly. J. 0. liO A . FIVTlEEN more of fho NiCW/ lilull AIIMl)DAVIS MACIIINES. fThe biest Machino 1oin the marlike't, antd gives peect sati sfactlin ini (every' paritient I ar, am1( a1 genleral faiteV with vil the4 ladies1'. h1very3 Malclhine' WVAi [A NTiICD Ci ever pairthinlar. No famniy shloulhi be withou't1 Jf. 0. BOAG0. 'TD ABRTV IDv~ A lot, of ill'(CIIES and UA I'NE1>' FOR( THElQp SIpIN.4 ic. so, I ialtershionyp, [Itie and( t Ilt< Castile Soap, Pumilee(' and( Oatmeal Soap, Cashmere Iiongneut Soap, Silver Soap, a' FlannlSoap, Erasive Sa Kitchen Soap 011 MC IArin, IlR10E KETCHJIN. TSTIONI o, Chester afid Columbia: olW iis rI 7 Well, tils Is our own little sccret, an(d this season, and owing to the many faiureq nany other branches, I have been, enabled lrimmings, of all the latt.st deisiginsj. Manufacturers' A gents, and for style anl In W[fNKSIS O . ock of JiLA NK ETS at SIXY CENTS ON ly's mall of tlte shilpmnent of ]EJD P.AIRES so goods. While my other plaees take up A U G IH SBORO DRY GOO)S MARlKET. MIMJrT.A-cal-I. FRJES. CHEAP AT IIARDEN'S,! y of WESTERN FLOUR of all grades, iS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS and GOODS, CHEESE, anld ill fiet every AN ) TI ES, N1) IIALtl)WARE. RDEN & BRO.. I' THE HEAD. TrilElt ilTlUNNING~ "DOMES'lSTIC." ll'hat it is the nek nowbttl !eud ILealer in e Trade - Is a fact. that cannot be dis. unted. MANY IMITATE IT-NONE EQUAL IT' The L argest Armieel, AND IT IS VAI'ANTiD) To he made 1 fi the b t 1.1 iieia. To (14a) n alld.1 kinds tit work. To be comp111le inl every respect. For Sale byv J1. Al. It'' EA'T'Y & CO., SALE AND FEED) STABLES. Whilbm4. S. 'P'O nil pien indeblte ul tthelu tmder isignedt' for stock' hioughlt this. spinlg cinl suDnnMr and givhtg i tes fr N (:ne, 'iitpi 1y, as5 full iyiln tli iill be reql uire , unileiss ter arrangement he made by Lt paties hohSlinel g isa idi nles. Aliso, thet niotes tof 1:482 thmat I hav t.et carried o ver for thei pre'senti year mi. hLle paid( i, (nehl or I will hav ie to foeree riolletjin if not luinmedci aitely settled. .1 myan, /msies.. A. WE~?LLWUFORDI~. fNOR MAN'S sA r B onT f.1 el t .l~ t r..e-ty for-e-te Ce.nA-e.t ~ . iail ee ;'.' .e -. e . 7 *l e ,. .". . g *1f. . i e aL(-. ee M ie e 4 ! , Y. el-- -- i ,e asr c r 141|~s If le eielesli e i e S e .*-:51.1eh wltte,ie sii :Ln i.'romnm'ty rCo:4 i: lyewntey. Jiarrhs, Cho l. e t ?.e,e .', . . .t , ie .e..Le.Un), hert/ h . n: .. e iusa 4 aeli wll.~e n - . 5 :lyre .Price e-c. ar;' $r.c pe bot tle. E~XCELSTIOR O3EMIOAL O,~ Soe Pro sricorsa, - W~ealhalla, S. C. U. S. A. UR.1J. YM. ELLIOTT, SR., l'.eper-t''illy inlfoerms thle public1 that he0 andI Ia prepanred to1 d1 anythinig In undcr taking. -ALSBO, A full line oIf BURITA L ROBES, for men, womeiln anid children-a inew feature--very neat, approp~riate and cheap). We ask for a share of the patronage. J. M. EILLOTT. S. I 'A 0-1 WA GONS. BACON, IEL 1)Ry GOODS, Y,'O 0N~3 JNDUCE EN'I' 110 R A, 1 v W\0O01)I"S () N)IN TIIN I V-, NOTI G;OOD TO' CLE1AN 1i111%, etlio (i t votlb or at eaross cit :;nw, but it "JI'I2JI" OP~ 111MAN IX S A s N)O ilth lirelellith van1~'. It is ~Cilv a ltll~..,0 lcl)L prol j't-ly vfitivi - L 1iir 5)11' il Agt~i.I:'* o lylla Sc . C.~i Rt REAL REMED0J"I' NEITHER V'7Th0At. WWII M401 11U7 Wbsirlr VIP A'55~ UJ b est kuit I WII;Vn rI I llhCr reA ( Vi of V - /:; is 1 A UREl) 011 C0'l1-s(I by thu bea i'hyv.... .a 1111( O rc-gl" f'f i t Vs., 110110. A U1.313L)I (til Mr. C. W. O*Ni'v!1,(1'.v d. sl t rlli'3n t1 a ) :FI; wif le?*'o w i.at, I Cl culd lit- I-i'vf(.' ' :Ih rs Inevoidint tild,'l '11 chiu c :c, 11.4 1 wo-4l.1 at nlck' [air\", fit two I Lttkz' A UltiVill r'.11110 -.1) v.hi'h S. .1. Cov-!; I)Vt~b aijomi %c weti Ir. it. I.. 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