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A~ .. l'il H {EWS A y IHERALD, WIeNN OO, 8. (1. . . 10ditor Saturday, Jade 9, 1888 OUR STANDARD-BEAUERS. FOR PRESIDENT : GROVER CLEVELAND, OF NEW YORK., FOR VICE-PRESIDENT : ALLEN G. THURMAN, OF 01110. The Democratic 0onvention. The Democratic Convention at St. Louis, according to general expeota. tion, nominated Grover Cleveland for the office of President. Ills noni. nation not only created great enthusi. asm in the Convention, but it lint given enthusiastic satisfaction to the whole couitry. Cleveland is the peo plo's candidate, representing the great demand for reduced taxation, and under this platform he will undoubt. edly be re-elected. There was no great amount of Interest centred in his nomination, for it was a foregone conclusion. The contest centred in the Vice. Presidency. It was generally thought that there should be some Indiana man on the ticket in order to make that State safe for the )emocrocy. The Convention thought otherwise. and nominated Allen G. Thurman, of Ohio, as the second man on the ticket. lils nonination secned to ho generally desired In the party, and ho received it. Mr. Thurman is from Ohio, a lie publican State, ordinarily, and it is hardly to be expected that he will carry It in this election, but. he seems to be most popular in that State as well as In the Pacific States, which nom nated him. Indeed, he is popular throughout the country, and the only objection to hin was that he uight not be able to carry Indiana. It has turned out that Thurman is a inost popular man in that State, and can in all probability carry it. The party has done well. Its action will commnd itself to every 1)emo crat in the country. The Democratic party will win on the tarili' question regardless of its candidates. Judge Thurman is most popular in South Carolina, and is name to the ticket the views expressed my resimei Clevelanid in his last earnest imessag ti oimugrmiss as La correct,I interp)ret atlo: t' that p)lat formi upon0 the queostioni c tarmifl reduictioni, anmd also endorues th~ effo)rts otf our Demnocrat ic represenit1 tives ini oiigress to secr a redmuctio. ot excessive taxatlin. It wvill be sceen that the tarill' resol tlion of 1881, whiuch was of doumbtm meaning, hans beii fully ex plained b thie endorsement of the P'residenit nmessiage. llis mnessalge is accepited t.ho correct iterpretat ion of thle pla' form, and this places thle party ini th tariff reduction comn i, as it ought be. Itight on the nomlinat ion of' Clevy land amnd Th urman, il Io standart bearers, who will lead us to victoryi the coinmig electioni, comes the new~ of the almost total destruction Tamimn) IIail by tire. The organ zationi rep)resenited ini Tamumany lla is a timue-honored onue ini thle annmals < this country. It- was organizedi 1789, and hats had( many distinguishec meni as chiefs, besides many others i the private ramiks n ho are almoi eqjually distinguished. WVasingto (lie father of his country, lasa bec entertainied by this society, besid< many other dist inguished min sin< lisa day. It, has always been a power in, tI land, for commnding 60,000 votes Now York city, it wouild go a long wnr in deciding any election. Tammnany Democratic to the core, amid though has at times sulked its its teiit-tl result of iuidividual blunders-it bi shown its mettle in ninny a campaigj The hill will enter into the campaig this year with redoubled energy f< (Oheveland and Thurman. Miount Eioni Leetures. It was decided by the Mount Zic Society some timie ago to have proml nent lecturei's come to Winmnsboro ai deliver lectures before thle Societ; Tbu suggestin made ini our loc column to-day by thie committee v think much superior to that p)lan. We hav'e ini otur community abo dant talent in different branches learninig, and we feel sure that shou: the scheme be carried out (lie comml nity wotuld not only be favored wvl a great deal of pleasure but much Il structiomn also. Let us have com t sense lectures by all means. Th<n will be bettor uniderstood and mo: natneiv in every way. We ho] the Society ill favorably consider il suggestion made by the committee. -Take your cornty paper'. Syrup of lge 1s Nature's own tihuo laxative. It is the most easily taken, and the most effective rothedy known to Cleanse the bystow Wheln Bilious or Costive; to di8el ilea'daches, Colds and Fevers; to Curo Habitual Constipation, Incli gstion, eto. Manufactured only Dy the California Fig Syrup Company, San Francisco, Cal. For sale by Dr W. E. Alkon. * -As an,appetizer and nerve tonic, Uar rett's Tonle Is nnsurpassed: Try it. For sale by McMaster, Brice & Kotchin. II KIN POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, ntrengt,h an d wlholesomneness. More economical tiian the ordinary kinds. and cannot be sold in competition With the multitude of low test, short, weight alum or phosphate powders. Soli ony in cans. ROYAL BAKIN l'owD14.EIn Co., 01 Wall St.r N. Y. bold by MeMaster, Brice & Ketchtn, Grocers. Mch8txly BLACK'S [1)EAL. TillS is a new slyle of spectacle of the 11inest Periscopic Crystal Lenses. scientilially centered, accurately gronnd and ICasUred, thercby giving greater case and con fort., and produc ingia clear and distinct vision. We have these glasses in both spec tacle and cyeoglass frames in Gold, Silver and Stcel; also in a combina tion of Silver and Steel, thereby giv luig all the advantages of Silver Spec at smal cost. S go cat -.vision. 'ONNOR & CHJAND)LER i---) ( -- "N'IM'CORUVM iCK( IIARVESTi N( M A('l iN ICS, IlNI) e Ei'iS, itEA\Plci~tu an OIiS CANE iMILLS. 0 SI,fr-.SKi~IX6' EI~VAP.lO.RA. 'ITO US AiND PO RTIl' UI,LK d --STLEAMI ENGlNES. 4~ INowv is your limt~e to puhie your or e J7. F. McIMASTIERl & (10. DOORS, ~SASH , BLINDS is it MOUILDINGS, 10 sB - TURNIlNGS " BRACKRTS, STJAIRWORK( ETrC., ETC. In & Write Gr call for prices. (d V. IP. P. TOA LE, al Muanufacturer, rO 1%hl27tx1y Charleston, 8. C. AW.OND)ERI[UL DISCOVERY li TOBACCO AN All) TO HEALTlf I A NEW~ TPOIIACCO) manufactured I n'TiOs. C. WIIAIAMiS & CO)., Rich y mond, Va., under a formula prepared b~ ,Prof. J. W. Mallet, of the Uiniverdlty IVirginIa. 30 Antli-malarlal, Anti-dyspeptlc, a goe le Nervino and an excellent ew. Forae ohal dealers. Cal for pamphiei FAMILT GRODUrII0, WINES, LIQUORS; TO BACCO, CIGARS, ETC., --1O TO R. P. LUMPKIN'S, Three doors south of W. C. Beaty 's and one door north of S. 8. Wolfe's, Winnsboro, 8. C. M Y imotto is "quick Sales and . mall' Protits. ' Cheapest 'I1 town for cash. I also sell tho fatnot FIRE-PROOF OIL, 175 degrees. The safeos and beat. II is just what you wait and what yoi should use. It is a good insuratlce policy. Ask for Fire-Proof Oil. R. P. LUMPKIN. lgrPUTRE RYE ANI) CORN WIIS. KEY A SPECIALTY. TIE .JOSII RERRY GRAIN CRADLl Saves all the grain. Has fourteen fingers Made entirely of wood. Lighter and mor durable than any other. For sale only b! the WINNSBORO WAGON CO. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVE D TWO MMOnE INVOICES OF -MILLINERY 7 OF WHICH RIBBONS, TIPS ANI Hats formued the larger portion. On stock in this line is ONCE DIORE COMPLETE The ladies who have been waitilr for Ihose goods can call at their earli est convenience and will find us FULLY PREPARED to fill all orders with neatness an< dispatch. We will always be fouu in the FRONT RANK as regards styles, quality and prices. Yours to please, D. LAUDERDALE. FRESH Cl IOICE EVA PORL 'TED APPLES - FSSINA LEMONS. CROSSE & BLACKWVELL'S II PORTED) PICKLES. ILE~A & PERtRIN'S WORCIIESTEI SIllRIE SAUCE. Fi{ESJI MdACCARtONI. STE AM-COOK ED) CRtUSIIED OA'I A full line of' Canned Goods, hi cluding somecthinig very flue in Peaches and Slieed and( Grate Pinecapple. llESIi U liOUNID SPICE-all kind SUGA R-CURED) PIG .HA MS. IROYAL. BAKING P~OWDVER, at reduced p)rlces. TlERMS FORL AlBOVE-CASII. Old COGNAC Brad] TJUSTL RECEIVED, one cask of pu J( very old) import Otard, DupId * Co.'s FRENCH bRAND3 The best in townu for sIx years. Al RlL ACKRBERRY, CITERRUY and GINGER BRANDY And first-class imported and Domt tie Wines, Llquors, etc., -such as tl 'best MUMM'S E~XTRA DRY CilA PAGNE, Etc., and the 1-est of KENTUCKY RYE and NORT -CAROLINA CORN WIIISKIES, and every other brand of WVIne, Whi ,key, Uicer, Cider, etc.' to be found li WELL STOCKED SAMPLE RO0: South of sunrise at present. Call ai see me. Opposite postofilce and ne passenger dtepot. F. W. HIAIBENICIIT's, PAINTS, OILS, &C. 1 IIAVE ARRANGED WITHl TI two best Paint IIouses in the Unit States to soll their Paints, and al very low profit. I, therefore, call t attention of every one in the CJonu y. anticIpating atny painting to call al - select what they may heed. A: y order will be filled for'cash at Chuarie f ton or Columbia prices. (W. E. AIKEN, Drugg 1st. MiOFFAT T'S COT TON. PLANTER improved for 1888. SIght Feed. Sh -. coroled. The nusT on thle market. WINNSBIORO WAGON CO Mpa?'? . d.j Wrb 10a1o' plac In n4m lon 3offi She'iff-fo Fairel . Hf. XOyMr LING. 1r M inh qvry y p ifled to 14e1po0itt91, having l'a num her of ye',axperioneo In the oI o an would hk'. 4ac1eptsble Wei T inatioh I ureet to the actlon o the Democratio primary. *ANY VoTERs. The friends of -Mr. R. H. ELLISON rc epctfully present hin to the voters o sirl. County 's a man in evo wa; ritable. and worthy to fill the o e terif and hereby announce him as oan Udato for that position-subject, how e80t, to'the action o1 the Domoctatlo part -hl tho. prirnary election. - S-.-FOR OLERK OF COURT.. - The many friends of Mr. Rt. H. JFN NINOS'announce him as a candidate'fc Clerk of: Court-subject to. the action c the eino..."e' prijry. - Te many friends o' Capt, J. LEWI WARDLAW- hereby. announce him as candidate for the. office of Clerk of -th Court. Capt. War4law. is well known I the Coun al 1 ' ualifed topei form the duties 6f the Office. This nom nation is subject to the action of the Dei oeratic primary. - * " We are authorized to:present Mr. W. I1 KEltt as a ctindidatc for re-olection to ti offie of Clerk' of tle Court. This nom nation ia made subject-to the action of ti Democratic primaryo , * The many friends of, Mr. II. M. ZEPALI throughout the County, nominate him f< Clerk of the Co\nt, oiRlcling hin eminen 1yynalifed to fill to - duties of the poa c This nominaton is subject to tli action of the : emocratic primary. * FtOR SCIIOOLOMMISSIONER. We are authorized to. ounce Dr. JN( BOYD as a candi for re-election the ofieo of School Con isstonr-subje to the action of the Democratio primary. The many fricndt Mr. S. R. JOII S TON hereby announce him as a cand date for School Uomuissioner-subject I the action of the Democratic primary. The many friends of the Rev. JAI y DOUGLASS respectfully nominate hi . for-the office of School Comminssioner suliject to the action of the Democrati primary. * FOR PROBATE JUDGE. We are autI or t. announce Cap JNV. A. IIINNANT as a candidate t1 re-c ection -to the office of Probate Jud - -st.bject to the action of the )emoorat primary. * FOiR COUNTY COMMISSIONEII. We aro authorized to announced M JAS. I,. RICIIMOND as a candidate fi the office of County Commissiolr-subje to the action of the Democratic primary. 'We are authorized to announce M I JOHN A. STE -A '' as a candidate fI re-election to to 1e floo' of County Con .ntissioner-subject to the action of ti Democratic primary. * We are authorized to announced 3 U. 4.. GLENN as a t}ndidate for re-ole tion to the office of UOounty Coumis5ioni -subject to the action of the Democrat primay. * We are authorized to announce N J. TURtNER STEWART as a candida for rb-election to the office of County Cor missioner--subject to - the action Democratic primary. The many friends of CATIICARI' herop Mr. JOIIN the pii1ce of Cour nominate him f 10trio the .notion- Conmissioner-su Mary. the Democratic p We are author-A JOHN JIOI.I 's d to announce N odflg of County' 8n . caiudidate for t? 'rihe waany frfeti . soefl~~ ''URNERt announce. :for a sezat in the Iloe 1ClfAIVk.' e. of Mr. JAS. Shinm as a candidi e of Representatiy c- r. cll :lualifled for the p( tion and will make good flepresentati This nopination is ibject to the action ,the Democratic priigary. We are authori-z 1 to announce I TIhOMAS B. McKi .STRtY as a candidi for a scat in the Iibuse of Ropresen tlves-sllbjct to thei tetlon of the Dli cratic part in the 1I mar-y election. 8S We are authtorize to announce 3 OSMUND) W. BIUC ANAN as a can I- (late'for a seat in th 'lower branch ofi Gecnei'al Assembly- bject to thu actl -of the Domocratic pri ary. -1 We are authorizc< to announce '3 JOIIN D). IIARRItSO as a candidate tihe house of Repre itatives-subject the action of the Dec, cratic party. SUPERVISOR OF . NOISTRtATION Thbe Cedar Creek ( brespectfuly eenlt the name of Mr. O.WSMR a candidate for the o be of Supervisor Registration-subjet te the action of'i Deomoeratic p)arty. Jut lRocoivoei A NEW LOT OF POPUJLAR SHAPE r'o RIBONS, FLOWER~S ANl FEATHERS. so 14v YOU WANTr A HIAND)SOME II. ~"or,BIONNET at a reasonable price, g~ us a-call. Is. PATTERN HATS AT COST Everything in tile Millinery line ch< for cashi at hERS. J. D). M O~ARLEY aNEW ARR1IVALS - -OF a N~ew Crop Tea. -Choice new crop Young I Yson T1ea. Choice Now crop pau or roa. Cho01ce newv cl-op l~~ ish Break fast Tf Choice n1or cro ng 'Tea. iE ard A Sugar. id Pareched and Green Coffees. a CandMas8almon and Sun Stea--smetingchoice. 1 rec Sardines.. ty Very choiecEvaporatedi A pls d Canned Tomatoes and 0kra and-' sy matoes. ~s. Rice Flour, Grits, Meal, Lard a Syrups-all recent arrivals. Cheap cashl only at S. S. WVOLFE'S -- RECRIVE)D. is >rt Imported Irish Potatoes, Cabbage a Turnips.. Also Fine Cream Cheese and Maccaro n U. A. GAI i D . A '.TO 11NY TL-W, N3Q1W, P3. O. Offceup.stairs over J. M. Boaty & Bro.'s store. d E. MODONALD, . A. DOUGLASS Solicitor Sixth Circult. McDONALD & DOUGLASS, ATTO1tNEYS AND COUNSELLOR8 AT LAW Nos. 3 and 4Law Range, f ~ WINNSI3ORO, S. 0. Practice in all the State and United y States Courts. e II. N. ODEAIi.- W. 0. RION. OBEAR & RION, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOt8 AT LAW, Nos. 7 and'9East Washington bt.' - W?.VNfnOlO, a. C. S - -- A Omices same as occupied by the late Col e James II Rion. n1 W. L. McDONALD, . ATTORNIEY AND COUNSELLOIR AT LAW, No. 5 Law Range, W INNSBORO,. S. C. e E. B. RAaSDALE. 0. W. RAGSDALI , AGSDALE & RAGSDALE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELI.ORS AT LAW 1 No..2 Law Range, - WINNSBORO, S. C. OAIIUND W. BUOIANAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 3t No. 7 Law Range, WINNSBOIRO, S. C. j. Practices in all Unit d States and Stati Courts. Special attention to corporation and Insurance law. 3. JAS. GLENN McOANTS, in ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,. No.1 LAW RANGE, WI N NSBORO, S. C. W'Praetlees in the State. and Unite< States Courts. r SANDERS, HANAHAN & CATHCART, Ic ATTORNEYS-AT - LAW WINNSBORO, S. C. Practice in all the State and Unite r States courts. s IOfico upstairs in Bank building. A. S. DOUGLASS, r. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT .AW, n No. a Law Range, WINNS0B ORO, S. C. Practices in the Stnte and United State r. Courts. 3r PIE DIIONT A IR-LINE I RICIIMOND AND DANVILLE It.R r. SOUTH UAROLINA D, te Condensed fi^'' to In Effect May 13 a 1888. to TRAINS RUN BY 75TH MEIUDIAN TIME. * North Bound. No. 51. No. 53 'Lv. Charlestun or (vaS.C. 1.R.) u.lSp.m. 7.00a.n Lv. Augusta. 7.00p.u. 9.33a.m ' Lv. ranitovlle, 7.53p.mI.10.5a.n, Lv. Treniton, 8.30p.min.10.48a.ma r. Lv. Johnston's 8.47p.m. 11.05a.nm ie Lv. Columbia, 11.25p.mi. 1.40p.nm to Ly. Winn@soro, 1,10 a.m. 3.19p.mn e y n .. 2,;17a.m. 4.29p.nm B Ar. Salisbury, ' l44a.mn. 8.O2p.s '. Ar. Greensboro, 8.28a.m. D.40p.s ito Ar Richmnond, 3.45p.mi. 6.15Sa. s Ar. Washington, 8.23p.mn. 8.10ast Ar. Baltimore, . 1.25p.mn.10.03a.1 -Ar. Philladolil'la, 3.00a.mn.12.35p.i ,Ar. New Yo k, Il.20a.mn. 3.20p.ni )r. South Bound. No. 52. No. 5' ute Lv. Now York, 4.30p.nm. 12.15ng Ca- Lv. PhIla'phia, 6.5i7p.mn. 7.20a.n mo- Lv. Baltimore, 9.42p.m. 9.45a.n Lv.Wuashilngton 1 1.00p.mn. 11l.24a.ul di. Lv. Greensboro, 9.48a.m. 10.44p.n lie Lv. Salisbury, 11.23a.m. 12.37ng on Lv. Charlotte - 1.00p.m. 2.10a.n Lv. Rtock 1111i, 2.02p.m. 3.10a.n Lv. Chester, 2.45p.m. 3.52a.n Lv. Wnbo,. 3.47p.m. 4.53a.m A i Clmbia, 5.43p.m. 0.55Sa.n 0Lv. JTolum.t,on's, 7.45p.nm. 9.01a.m ljV. rentoni, 8.02p.nm. 9.18a.n Lv.GUranitevblio, 8.31p.mi. 9.4u6a.m Ar. Augusta, 0.10p.nm. 10.30a.m re- Ar. Charleston as (via S. U.R.R.) 9.45p.nm 11.00a.m .of Pullnan Palace (Jars between Augusi ,h andl Danville on Nos. 50 and 51. Pullman Palace Buffet Cars betwee "Augusto and( Washington, D). C., on No 52 and 53. .,50 and 51 makes close connection a Columbia wIth C. & G. DivIsion 50 and I to and from,.points WVest via Spartanburj Ashmeville andI Paint Rock. SOL,. HIAAS, TraIille Manager. D.CARDWELL, D. P. A., P. ColumbIa, S. C. JAB. L.. TAYLOR, -Generail Passemnger Agenit. 'THE CRY IS STILL THEY COM GRIOESCHTEL & CO, HrlAS OPENED A COMBINATION STOlR Mea, lour, Grits, Lard1(, o Sugar, (CoIfen, Starch , Salmon, Mackert Lye, Axle Grease, Baking P'owder, Sea' Pickiles, Cornedl Beef, Pickled Beef, Sn dlnes, Cigars, TIobacco, Pipes, Pape Emnvelopes, Pens, Jnk Pencils, lacl lr ap Brushes, BJrooms, Caiis, Candy, Spic Popper, Cloves, N'utnmeg, Blologna Sausaj am (Mahgnolia HEams. oURi LQUOXt DElPAITMENT Is stocked with the oldest and finest Coln and Rye Whiskies, Wines, Brandies, &c. OURC REBTAURANT Is always open, whe iro you can get Il best of tho seasoni. as Come to see us. GRO(ESCH EL & C0. STOVES. id COOKING & H EATING STOVE oin ALWAYS ON HEAND). l S,TIN WARE, IHOLLOWV-WAR1 CA. Jars, Flower-Pots, and geineral hmouis uid hold( furnishig goods. for STOVES, TIN WARE, &C., R EPAIRE All work guaranteed first class. Ever thin atleesto uitthe timea. hen n ohgiem a call. One doa nd north of P. Landeeker & Bro.'s. WV. WV. KETCHIN,A . SLIPPERS., SLIPP WE IIAVE JUST ItEVEIVED A I PERS. CHILDR MISSES' SI LADIES' SLIPPER In all grades from cheapest to' bes cheapi and it will be to your interest to They hve been.shipped to us direct Jroi slippers exclusively. We are sure we cai SOME SP |We are off'ring this iveck SOME Bl ONE lot of Ladies' Best Shoes, worth $3 ONE lot Colore ONE lot Dress Goods- Silk and Wool-u SEE. OUR FANS A LACES. LACE ONE LOT OF CREAM. AND WHITE MoMaster, Brii WHAT WI TIHE GOOD WILL of every man, wona the invitation to the north east, south and wt are w inted, or it is desirci to inspect our sto( HIGH . sorGOODS A'] Walk up ; run up, or hobble up. Como l wagons ; cope on railroads ; come on horseba, back, or any other way in. creation, so you co SQUARE D Whatever we offer for hale ur custome1 represented. ~We are not here fr day or a poses, and1 vi~hioit sentt1opi.T 'as -our IWeepteby. We prepared for the expectation.by buing not becn disapponted. Already' we have Manchester Satens Nun's Veilings, Challi, -* Colors, Black and Colored Cashmere, la'c rimmings5 to match. Elegant lines of Solid -. ured Lawvns, India L4inlOns, Puirp Linen Lav Mull Cheeked andi Lace Nalnsook,.lIambu -* chlefs,-Hosiory, India Gauze and Jersey -: an a te fabrics too nlutnerous - nhaitans. h boo must be kopt u. store before sending - off ordets to ori n -goods outside our home market has been bro parison of fabrics and prices solicited. LAST BUT Ni -. We are Shoe men. We have gIven tils I L. in store Is our special pride and hoby. \Vhe Shoe we think we know whereof we speakc. .To all who accept our invitation, and co a to give One Thousand Mills' wvorth of stuff lg Greenback CORNER STORE. .1 ANOTHER TRLIUMPH FOE A few months ago we had the pleasure< that the DavIs Sewn Machine Compn hi ~ at London and lhe frt order of Meri at th tion, to say nothing about the minor awarde globe, wich, although unheralded. have te, at the factory at Watertown, N. Y., in orde American public is prett well ac<quainted wv chine, and the indefatigale travelers and ag linu the novel mechanism andrvnth lu in chline. The management f to e~a, 'seured a good market for the machine In thi ful e on the export trade. The Davis Mac tihe glbe, andi the ecmipany Is spreading its for sewing machines, bioth in Eastern and 1. Tbe Davis Sewing Machine is a hard macI hlave before mentioned, no emploee of the 8 safe to say thlat every one who is connected and Is emplyed iu its sale whether at wholi ,own machie thlorouighly, ~ut Is pretty well 1,defects of competing machines. 1, We started ouit to say that tihe DavisSewin ), "Good wvine needs no bush," anid we wvill rop r. conmpany, a copy of which has been kindly f r, -INTEl g MAvonm, , Davis 8cwingq Mfachind Co.: I have the hIon< e hlave been awvarded at the International Exr The same has been deposited, subject to 2nd DivisIon, 10 to 5 o'clock, on presentation will have tIhe goodness to afmx yor aignatur Should you deicare us to send the mec al to 'the name of the Mayo, for 1 franc. 60, for p The medal should be removed before the main, etc. (Signed) 5 This Is sumlcient to show that thme merits abroad; and in Uncle Sam's diomain the mat vantage and to good customers. In the han sale and retail, it is a terror to competition. *TEA ! TEA !!? TEA !!! INE Gunpowder, Hlyson and JFlack .2 Tea, Mason's Blacking G1lycerole Shoe PolIsh, Pomade for poll ing metal, Gox's Gelatine, Best Olive Oil, Chocolate, Blac Pepper, Royal Blaking Powder, Coaceo Cigars and Cigarettes, Chewing A LSO, Insect Powder, Pierce's Remedies, Hlood's Sarsaparilila, Vita Nuova, IR. 11. R. SPills and Tarrant's Aporient. Jusat received. MoMASTEI, BRICE & KETCH1iN. PAINTS AND OJL,BRUSHES, ETC. Our Rleudy-Mixed Pansat S. 60uaran teed equal to thle higher priced iran~ds, ir Use them on your house, and if not satis factory will repaint wIth any paint you1 may select. WINNSiUORo WAGON CO. nBB ERSE.. " LIPPERS.9 ARGE ASSORTMENT O1 SLY , JN'S LIPPERS, PPERS, . ThOse goods are exceptionally come and see them before buying. n a large house that manufactures pleaso you. ECIALS. G DRIVES: .00, tor'$2.00. l Linen Lawns, worth 26c., for 15c. orth 40e. and 50o. per yard, for 1610. ND PARASOLS. . ' LACES. LACE TO BE CL,SED OUT. e & Ketehin. WANT. 1 and child in Fairfield, and we extoind at to come to our store whenever goods ]cof CO,W CASH PRICES. carriages ; coni sin buggies'; conic in ik ; come on mulebatk ; come on ox no with Greenback. ' .. EALING. 's an rey upon liiding to be just as month, 1 raI1ore i time dis eat RIepre or fuiituro iner a onmavy, well seted stock. ~V ae old many of our fine French Sateens, E~nglish Helge, 'Henrietta's In BlIack's andl k Tamise or Batiste and Bluttons end and igurd Lans, tinStriped Fl ms, MadrasB tiseilrd and Whi1 Robes- and EdgIg, Gioves, Handkor nderwear, etc. We wish to show these bo mentIon to as many more of Fai field's re ask the ladles to give a look in our markets. Already the Idea of buying ken up In the mInds of many. -Cm )T LEAST. no our midnight study, anid this stock nm we tell of tihe merIts-or demerits of a ne to our store for ti'ade, we guarantee or a Onie Dollar alice of tihe acconupany II. BEATY & BRO.~ LTHE DAVIS lYAORINE >f Informing the sewIng machine trade is been awarded the DIpoma of Honor o Adelade (Australia) JubIlee ExhIbi in America and other metions of the 3essitated an increase of the productIon r to keel) up wlth tihe demand. Tihe tth the merits of the Davis SewIng Ma. onts are domng excellent work in show worth and capacity of the Davis Sew-. is Company has not ontl looked for and land ofits birth, but has kept a watch hines are now in use In every posti ni of business in all lands where there 0 lso estern Hemispheres. line to meet in a conmpetition, and, as we company fears to meet a rival, for it is witiithe Davis Sewing Machine Co.,. sale or retail, not only understands his posted regardIng the good points and g Machine has scored anothler tiunmp. roduce a letter recently received by the .irnishod us: INATIONAL EXPOSITION OF 1887 s OFFICE, TOULOUSE, Fob. 26, 1888. . ' >r to inform you that your productions ositlon at Toutlonso a old Medal., your disposition, at the Mayor's 0ff1ee, of the atnexed receipt, towhich you i, and the seal ot 'our lonse. you, e ae ed us a money order, in - 10th of Marh [have the~ honor to re .E. CARITA1LHAO. of the Daivis M rehine are r'ecognited hie Ia sold by good people, tgood ad Is of th able salesmen, btt whole. 'J. 0. 1104, Agent. FARMlYERS, RE4D TRiS, AND If you want tok1(ll grass and culiti A.vateyour fieldls, conmc and buy a f'arqluabar Cultivator and - NixonhHeel Sweeps. If yu want good water. and ain easy vay to get it out of your wellI or cistern, some, and buy a Water Elevator and Putrl ier. Mowers, Reapers, Engines and Biohiers. I sell tihe celebrated Westinghouse En. line, and almost anything armors need. SURRIIEYS, JUMP SEATS, OPEN amrd l'o Buggies and Road-Cgrrts.- Prices anld, itye to suit every .one. We call special rttntion to our Dugg arness and' (0o ars. Our 75e. ani ~ Whi are butIes,. >ut our $2 Fou Bone Buggy Whip Is )gi. W1d*IBORO WAGON CO.