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Tuesday, Julmo 182, i 188E OUR STANDA1tD.1EARElg. . OR VRESIDENT :. GRO VER CLEVELAND, OF NEW YORK. - FOR VICE-PRESIDENT : ALLEN G. THURMAN, OF 01110. Our Plaeo In the PaItuie. The Manufacturers' Record, speak lng of the energy and enterprise nov displaying itself in the "old" cities o the South, 4ays: - "The smaller towns are showin scarcely less, progress. All throug) the Suth, and notedly so in the Caro llnas,'the small towns are displaying I degree of energy that would astoni8 the people who Imagine that the Soutl lacks enterprise." Many South Carolinians reading o the magic growth of such cities i Birmingham, Anniston, Chattanooga and others, and the great.onergy beinl displayed throughout .the South, an seeing no abnormal growth of citiei or enterprises in their own State, havi naturally asked what place does Soul Carolina hold in the picture? The question is conclusively an swered in the Record. It has live active correspondents in every plact of importance in the State who weekl3 report to it the coinmenceinent or completion of any enterprise whicl: will tend to increase the general pros. pority. Being in such a favorable po, sition to view the whole industrial horizon, its words carry great weight. Aside from the testimony of the Record as to Carolina towns, any one in a position to read the papers print ed in this State, is compelled to note the same cheering state. of afitirs. As the Record says, there is no boom, in the usual signification of that term, but a solid, steady advance. Everywhere the evidences of this ac tivity are seen, and with favorable crops this year c;ot only will those en teririses already established flourish with prosperity, but those already contemplated and to be inaugurated in the future will be more certain of a sneedv completion. The prospect in South Carolina is bright Indeed. IT was to be hoped that this would be a campaign of principles and not of stander. But the Jtepublicans went so far as to circulate at the St. Lounh Convecntion an luthmuous slander oni tlht. - domestic relations betweeCi th Presient anid his wvife. ilepublicna - journals promptly deny that any Re. * ~ publican was guilty of the outrage, but the New York Times has conclu sively p)rov'en that a Tribune corres pondent was the author of the scurri leus article. 11e got the allceged fon dath2n for his article from the gossil e ., of WVashington. The whole affair has beena venillated by the Newv York flerald, which shows that the slander was'originatedl by at dIrunken), (11801) p)oinlted Demnocratic oIllcc-seeker, T1he l)ublican p)arty is ini a desperate strait when it resorts to.such inf'amous falsehoods to detent a candidate. As the Pniladelphia Ledger truly says, this wvill attract rat her than repel votes for the D)emoeratic candidate. IT hans beena ofteen said that there was no real dhiIlarLence bet ween the ilCepublicamn and1( Democratilo pairties except this single issue, oe w as in an(l tilo other watS out. If at anly t ie this was over' app)roximately trute, it is not so nowv. Ily the action of the re cnt conIventiOn on the tariff' question a real live issne has been' raised which must be ever paresent in the country's polities until it ia Juistly settled. The i)omnocrats are for a reduction of the tarifl. There is no "striaddle" in the p)latfor'm. It is a manly dleclaration of pinlcip)les. 'VT following atn(mnents to the Mills bill have been defeated: To sub stilute Jan. 2, 1889 for July 1, 1885, as the (date of establishing the free list; to exclude foreign prison- ntade goods from entry; to exclude the' importa tion of goods, the manufacture or sale which is.contrclced by trusts; to ox c:ude Canadian goods f romn the free list whenever the government of that country imposes a dut,y on. Americani goods of a similar nature. Tuts "red bandana," which now bids fair to become famous' in Amern can politics, 1a used in connectionm with Thurman's name brecause he has al ways retalied this O1ld fashion hand kerchief as:;a part of' hise personal equipment. * NEW YORK 'CITy is again greuitly agitated over charges of attempted bribery naade against the present board of Aldermen. It is charged that a surface railroad company, on * applying for a charter, found that cer tain aldermen demanded $25,000 for their vote. A New, York Alderman comes high. NOTHINO but praise of Cleveland and Thurman thi'oughout tihe country canm be heard. The only objection brought against Thurman is his age, but this wilt provemnt' no one fr4nm voting thdjt.okoet. SsNoE.thi.oriEtI?~ of the gov ernment there has beern 188 vetoes by Presidents tip totbhetime ofClevoland, 110 has vetoed hhitliolf 222 bills, a large part of t%mem being private pension bills andotham* reckless li,st. 18. Natiuro' owf tiuo laxative. 10 the uost eatsily takeu, and tbo most ofl'eotyo remedy khown to Cleanse the ystom wheti I3lious oi Costivo; to dispel lloadaches, Colds and Feovrs; to Cure I1abitu: Constipation, Indi gestion to. Matiufactttred only by' the Ciforuia Fig Syrup Company, San Franelsco, Cal. For sale by Dr W. E. Aiken. * -As an appetizer and nerve tonic, Bar rett's Tonic is nn urpassed. Try It. For sale by McMaster, Urlco & Ietchln. II RYLL r" KIl POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and vholesomleness. More economical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in comnpotition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphato powders. SoW only in cans. ROYAL BAKINU POW)E1 Co., 100 Wall St., N. Y. bold by McMaster, Brico & Ketchin, Grocenrs. Mch8txly Winthrop Training School for Teachers. A PPLICANTS for State scholar ships in the Winthrop Training School for Teachers will report fo' examination at the Court IIouse lI Winnsboro, S. C., at 11 o'clock, a. in., July 3, 1888. JAMES G. McCANTS, WV. 11. WIT.11EROW, MISS EMILY O1E %lR, Board of Exalniners. Jue5i-lm ErI4 HAVE JUST RECEIVED TWO MORE INVOICES OF -MILLINERY. OF Whi10 HIIONS, '1'iPs ANn Hats formed thie larger portion. Our stock in this line is. ON E 411 R iI'E (NOMPLETE 1 The ladies who have boon wvailig for t hoe gooda canu call at their eairli est conveuience and1( will find us FUJLLY% PREP A RIED to 1lli aull order's wViI )th nealess and ( dispautch. WVe wvill ailways? het found in. the FRIONTk RIANKi as r'egaLrd1s.sylos, quality and pices. Xours to p)l(ease, MI'COIRMICK [hAlRVE8TING MIAChINES, BINI) ERS, REAPERIS and MOWERS.' ---- CANE MILiS. ---0 SJC LF.-SK IMING E VA P'O1UA TORlS AND PORTABLE F URNCiACES.. WVATERITOWN --STEAMN ENGINES. --o Now is your time to place your or der. J. F. McMASTERt & CO. HLYGEIA ! A WONDXERI?UL UIS00VERY ! TOBACCO AN AID) TO HEALTH I ANEWV TOB)ACCO) manufactured by THiOS. c. WILIAAMS& Co., Rich mondi, Va., under a formula prepau d by Piof. J. W. Mallet, of the Univernh,y of Virginia. Anti.-malarial, Ant,i-dyspeptIc, a go~od Nervino and an excellent chewv. ( TRY IT! NOII UMnDa l For Asl by all dealers. Cal for pamphlet. Apl24-6mi OUR GARDI)N P'LOW OR WHIEEL~ Hoc neceds only to be triod. Conmo round nd try one. $3.00. Plow Stockcs, Steel Blades,' Leather, Hardware, Iron, Steel, etc. WINN83BORO W AGON4 CO. SUMMERJ BUGGY ROBES$, all styles, plain and embrodered. W(D?~ -Take your' cornty paper. ANOTHElR SUPPLY oF TIJA POPULAR SUMMER BEVERAGE, ALSO SERVED DAILY, (AL NGER ALE, LEMM10Nr SODA M4K l3UAKE, SODA WATER, At G. A. WlI1ER' D COGNAC Bad UST RECEIVED, one cask of pure (very old) import Otard, Du.uy t Co.'s FRENCH bRANDY, rho best in town for six years. Also BLACKBERRY, CHERRY and GINGER BRANDY, And first-class Imported and Domes tic Wines, Liquors4 etc., snch as the best dUMM'S EXTRA DRY CHIAM PAGNE, Etc., and the I-est of KENTUCKY RYE and NORTH CAROLINA CORN WHISKIES, ind every other brand of Wino, Wlhie toy, Beer, Cider, etc.' to be found in a WELL STOCKED SAMPLE ROOM, outth of sunrise at present. Call and *ce me. Opposite postofilco and near )assenger depot. F. W. IIABENICIIT'S, FAMILY aROCiRIS, WINES,' LIQUORS, TO BACCO, CIGARS, ETC., - -GO TO R. P. LUMPKIN'S, ['hrco doors southof V. C. Beaty's and one door north of S. S. Wplfo's, Winnsboro, S. C. Y motto is "(uick Sales and LV. Small Profits."' Cheapest in own for cash. I also sell the fainous [75 degrees. The safest, and best. It s just what you want and what you hould use. It is a good insurance >olicy. Ask for Fire- Proof Oil. R. P. LUMPKIN. - gaFPURE RYE AND) CORN WiS CEY A SPECIALTY. DOORS, 3ASH-, . BLINDS, VIOULDINGS, TURNII:GS, 3RACKETS,. STAI RWORK, ETC., ETC. . Write or call for prices. P. P. TOALJE, Mgh27txly Chairieston, 8. C. PAINTS, OILS, &C. I hlAVE ARRANGED WITil TIHE wo best Paint Hlouses in the United 'tates to sell their Painis, and at a rery iowv profit. I, therefore, call the LttenItlon of every one in the County' mticlpating any painting to call and elect what they may' teed. Any >rder will be filled for cash at (Charles on or Columbia prices. .Druggist. FRESH 311IIE EVA POR ATED APPLES. CHOICE TURKISH PRIUNES. CIlOICE CREAM CH EE8E. CIIOICE MESSINA LEMONS. )ROSSE & BLACK WELL'S IM. PORTED PICKLES. JEA & PERRIN'S WOIICHIESTER SIRE SAUCE. FRESH MACCARONI. ~TEAM-COOKED CRU$HED OATS A full line of Canned Goods, inj luding something very fine in eoachies and Sliced and Grated -Pinea4pple. 'RlESII GROUND SPICE-all kinds. ,SUGAR-CURED PIG HAMS. ROYAL BAKING PQWDE~R, at reduced prices. TERMS FOR ABOVE-CA SHI. It. MW. fUEY.. i in qalel. le _y lfl ;I io oSuo, ha PIng a nuin ber " & Qx rlohee in th ice0 and we nd smoat accepitable e ecer, he )l ol< is Subject to the action of h e?1Qi oprimary. .MANY YOTEns. The frenids'o Mr. Rt. 1E. RLLISON re a ofuly. pesnt him. to the voters of a lil ,outyas a man in ever way. $laI bo'an qgrhyto Aill the oAe -of 9andiaoo that lwstin--ub ot, lhows n te p rlfnr el eo n, * FOR ODERK.OF UOURT. The,many frends of Mr. R. H. JE1 . CNINAS.announe. hm n'as a canrdidate for Clerk of.Cout-5becet to' thiaction of the Doorati pmary.." Tlla manir -- IQd of. Capt, ' . LEWIS "WA:IiDL.A:W: iby . announce, him as a otundldato 'foi"- the offlce.of Clerk. of the' Court. Capt;:Wardlaly is'.weli known In the County adid is fully qualified toper torum the duties of the offlce. This nomi nation Is -subject to thle action of the Dom. ooratic primary. * KERt ase a candidato for re-election to the oltico of Clerk of the Court. This nomi nation is made subject to the action of the Demoratio primary. The many friends of Mr. HI. M. ZE ALY, throughout the County, nomiat .him for Clerk of the Court, helevinghln eminent. o qualified to fill the duties of the pot tion. This nomination is:subjeot to tihe action of the Domocratio primary. FOR-eCHOOL COMMISSION ER We are authorized to announce Dr. JNO. BOYD as a candidate for re-election to the ofice of School Commissionor-subject to the action of tho Demcratie primary. * The many friends of -Mr. S. R. JOIIN STON hereby announce him as a candi date for School Uommisslonor-subject to - t t cioothe Democratic primary. * The any friends of the Rev. JAS. DOUGLASS respectfully nominate him for the ofRece of School Conunisstoner subject to the actioa of the Domocratfo tpriDmory. qpimry FOR PROBATE J UDGE. We are authorized to announc Caplt. JNO. - A. INNANT as a candidate for re-oleotion to the offtce of Probate Jud e --subject to the action of the Democrate I primary. * FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announced Mr. JAS. L. RICHMOND as a candidate for the office of County Commutstonur-subject to the action of tho Democratic primary. * We are authorized to announce Mr. JOHN A. STEWART as a candidate fot re-election to the office of County Com-. missioner-subject to the action of the Democratic primary. * We authorized to announced Mr. HI. A. GL,ENN as a candidate for re-clee tion to the ofice of'County Co missioner --qubjdct to the action of th pmocratic aptriay. e eorai riay * We . are authorized to announce Mr. J. TURNER' STEWART as a candidate for re-election to the aftico of Comuy Com missofSct tommissione r e of the Democratic prIrary. * The many friends of Mr. JOHN S. CATNhCARb herob nominate him for the oiece of County Comnmissioner-sub ject to the aoti of the Democratic pri pmry. * We are auhrzdto annonceo CMr. JON A. NATaaandidate rh -subjet to he acion-o the ectic FO OUT C ATIVJOE. WTh e ayo e ofanune Mr.A.. TURNE am himMl~ as a candidateo Thes ointof CouneCtmi tonsheubactf ttheacinth Democratic primary. * We are authtorized to announce Dr. JOHNMAS. MKWARTR as a candidateo frsea~tin t the ofie of lCorentyai isses-subject to the notion of them cratic ryi primary *lcin We are autorIzed to announcd Mr. IOSA.MU NW BU NN as a candidaefrr-elc dtio tor eti the owrbanc of CuyCothnsoer Gnrlsmy-subjectto the actionofteDmrai ofthr Dmoraayprmay * We arc authorized to announce Mr. JOHTUNE. HARRIAON as a candidateo missioner--subjectseotatevactiobjefttto the ato teDmocratic party.y.* The eanr freks ofu re.fl O S.e CAnT theCamef herb Jnomiat iM fTr ta canddatof onty oi ofisu oerisrb jRegitanujc to the action f theDecrtcp Dmry. i paty' Jular R t noe r AO NEW cnLO dTfort POPUL A R SH AjPE, FEATHERS, URNaRcalnlhm.sacaddt for casheat I ie ueo erstttvs Mr. J.nrisiiqulfe f.orLtEY'os tRAYO Deoraiar.G TWOATER. COLONSRY aAINidat for a eat d the sofhpreta cuatio at n eon ary ton ViisWeatlome, ThesanuncelM. Md ntre BUCood.AN as adandi duabe ora atn ther lor bsanch ofl the oftheDeortcria.* JmpOvedfN D.888.RS as cadaed Shor thued Tinohe eocraicart. . SUER ISO O WEL AON . ONAL A OOM <1 y. IIODNALD 1 Th0t'Mj A . 1O0ai t88, Molioltor Sixthi Cir*ait. MoDO LDY : DOUGAS, ATTrOltN1MY AN4~ ~N#SELO1w AT LAW Nos. r ad 4 Law Range, WINNSBORO, . 0.o Polico I all the State and United OBEARD & IION, ATTO1tN$!Y8AND COUN8B.LOIt AT LAW, Nos. 7 and 9 East Washington . WINNSBOR,, . C. Oralee same as oteupied by the late Co Saies Hu .on. W.- L. McDONALD,'O ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOt AT LAW, No. 5 Law Atange, W INdNYDORO, 8. C. E. B. RAOsDALE. , . W. RAO5DALE .AGSDALE & AGSDALE, ATTORNEY8 AND COUNSELLOtS AT LAW, No. 2 Law t:nge, WINNSBOIRO, S. C. OM UND W. UIAWAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 7 Law Range, WINNSBORO, S. C. Practices in all United States and State Courts. Special attention to corporation and insurance law. JAS. GLENN MoCANTS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No.1 LAW RANGE, WINNSBORO, S. C. W'Practices in the State and United States Courts. SANDERS, HANAHAN & CATHCART, ATTOR-NEYS-AT - LAW, WINNSBORO, S. C. Practiceo in all the State and United Sates I;ourts, KM'Offlce upstairs in Bank buildingt A. S. DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 0 Law Range, WINNSBORO, S. C. Practices In the St%to and United States Courts. PIE D1IONT A IR-LINE. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE R.R SOUTU CAROLINA DIVISION. Condensed Schedule In Effect May 13, 1888. TRAINS RUN nY 76TI MERIDIAN TIME. North Bound. No. 51. No. 53. Lv. Charleat9n (vlaS.C. R.R.) 6.15p.m. 7.00a.m. Lv. Augusta 7. 0p.e. 9.33a.m. L,v. Graditovile, 7.53p.mn.10.15Sa.m. Lv. -Trenton, 8.30Op.mi.10.48a.mi. Lv. Johnston 's 8. 47p.m. 11.OSa.mn. Lv Co11w.m. O.4p.m. Lv. Chester 2.17a.m. 4.29. Lv. RQ9lflIl B. 3.10a.m. 5.12p.m. Ar. Charlotte, 4.20a.m. .15p.pi. Ar. Salisbury, 0.44a.m. 8.02p.mn. Ar. Greensboro, 8.28a.m. 9.40p.m. Ar Richmond, 3:45p.m. 0.15an.mi. Ar. WVashinugton, 8.23p.m. 8.10a.m. Ar. Baltimore 11.25p.mn.10.0:Ia.m Ar. Phliladelphia, 3.00a.mn.12.35p.mi Ar. New York, 0.20a.mn. 3.20p.m. South Bound. - No. 52. No~ 50. Lv. New York, 4.30p.mu. 12.15ngt. Lrv. Pila'phia, 0.57p.mn. 7.20a-.m. Lv. Bllthnore, 9.42p.mi. 9. 45a.mi. Lv.Washington 1l.00p.mn. 11.24a.mn. Lv. Richmond, 2.30a.m. -3.10p.mi Lv. Greensboro, 9.48a.mn. 10.44 p.m. Lv. Salisbury, . 1l.23a.mn. 12. 37ngt. Lv. Charlotte, 1.00p.mn. 2.10a.m. Lv. Rock ill, 2.02p.mn. 3.10a.m. Lv. Chester, 2.45p.mn. 3J.52a.mi. Lv. WVinnsb'oro, 3.47 p.mi. 4.53a.mi. Ar.' Columbia, 5.43p.mn. ~B.55a.m. Lv. Johnston's, 7.45p.mi. 9.01a. m. Lv. Trenton, 8.02p,mn. 9.18a.m. Lv. Granitevlile, 8.31p.m. 9.40a.mn. Ar. Augusta, 9. 10p.m. 10.30a.m. A r. Charleston (via S. C.R.R.) 0.45p.mn 11.00a.mn. Pullman Palace Cars between Augusta and D)anvilie on Nos. 50 andc 51. Pullman Palace Buffet Cars between Augusto and Washington, D. C., on Nos. 52 and 53. 50 and 51 makes close connection at Columbia with C. & G. Division 50 and 51 to and from points WVest via Spartanburg' Asheville and Paint Rock. SOL. IIAAS, . Trafic Manager. D. CARDWRL L,D. P. A.1 - Coumba,S. C. JAS. L. TAYLOR General Passenger Agent. THE CRY IS STILb_TilY_COME GROESCHIEL & C0, HAS OPENED A COMBINATION STORE WT IEREC YOU WILL FIND BACON, yrMeal, Flour Orits, Lard, Oil, Sugar, Coffee, Starech, Salmon, Mackerel, Lye, Axle Grease, BakIng Powder, Soap, Pikles, Corned .Beef, Pickled Beef, Sar dines, Cigars, Trobac Pipes Paper, Envelopes, 1 ans, Ink' 1'eneiis, blacking B rushes, Brooms Caie Candy~ Spice, a r Clvs,Iutmeg, bologna Sausage OU?R LiquoR DRFAa6TMRNT. Ls stoeked with the'oldest and finest Corn and Rye WhiskItes, WVines, Brandies, &e. OUR RESTAURANT Is always open, where you can get the bost of the season.. Conmc to see us. . GROESCHIEiL & CO. STOVES. COOKING & HEATING STOVYES ALWAYVS ON HIAND). A LSO, TIWRELOLLOWARE hold furnIshing goods. STO VRS, TIN WARE, &C., RLEPAILIE All work guaranteed first class.. Every . th ams i aa. One door nbrth of 'P.~lAn e & Bo'es W. W. KET0IAgt, SucsoVoJ .Cmigs t~ A1 . - - -,1 SE. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 2 PERS. CHILD MISSES' SI LADIES' UPPE] In all grades :from cheapest to cheap, and it will be to your interest They have been shipped to us direct slippers exclusively. We are sure we SrO M E SI We are offering this wrek SOM1 ONE lot of Ladies' Best Shoes, worti ONE lot Col ONE lot Dress Goods-Silk and Wool SEE OUR FANS LACES. LA ONE LOT OF CREAM. AND WH1 MeMaster, Br WHAT 7 TIE GOOD WILL of every man, wo the invitation to the north east, south and are w.nted, or it is desiret to inspect our HIGH GRADE GOODS. Walk up; run up, or hobble up. Coil wagons; come on railroads ;- come on hors back, or ny other way in- creation, so yor SQUARE Whatever we offer for sale our eusto represented. We are not here for a day poses, and wisht to make our trade upon tht sentation. The quick-sands of deception We cannot sell our goods at less than are marked at the lowdst psible, and wV as poress demands. Westiek.as close t< affor to setl1 on small margins. Parties hi our terms are settlements within 30 days i THEOU We expected by hard work and- appi We ~repared for the e*pectatlon by buyit notppdosanted. Already we have Manchester Saens, Nun's Vol 1ings, Chal Colors, Black and Colored Cashmere. B Trinmmings to mnatchua Elegant lines of ~ ured Lawns, India Linens, Pure LinenL Mull Ulhecked and Lace Nainsook, IIainbi chie a, Hosiery, India Gauze and Jersey oedandnmanthmer fabric too numneroi hatan.'1 he boom must be kepu. store before sending off orders to fri goods outside our home market has been li parison of fabrics and prices solicited. LAST BUT I We are Shoe men. W haevntl in store is our special prIde and ho by. W Shoe we think we know whereof we speali To all who accept our invitation, and< to give One Thousand Mlls' worth of sti ing reenback. CORNER STORE. ANIOTIERI TRIUMPYIHl FO A few months-ago we had the plesasur< that the Davis Sein Machine Compan at London and ~it frt order of Meri at tion, to-say noting about the- minor- awat globe, wichel, although unheralded, have at the factr at Wtrtown, N. Y., in or Amerlean pulic Is prt well acquainted chine, and the indeatig Ictraveier8 and inu h ovel mehlaim and provingtl in Machine. The management of the D. secured a good market frthe machine in ful ey on thle export trade. The Davis M the goe, and tih com a is speding it for seowing machines, btIn Eastern and The Davis Sewing Maehine is a hard ma have before mentioned, no emplyee of th safe to say that every one who is connect< and is emploed in its sale whether at whm own macin thoroughly, lut is pretty w defects of competimng machines. We started ot to-say that the Davis8Sew "Good wvine needs no busht,"and we will r company, a copy of which 'has been kindiy INqT MAve Davis Bowing Machine CJo.: I have the ho have been awarded at the International E: 2nd Di1visoil,1 t ook,o presentati will have the odness to afflx yor sig'nat1 Should ou t eslre us to send the medali the nameo the Mayor, for 1 franc. 00, for Time medal should be removed before the mai, tc., TChis is sufhieletnt to show thmat the mern abroad; and in Uncle Satm's domain the ni vantage and to good customers. In the ha sale and retail, it is a terror td'comnpet4tion, TEA ! TEA?!! TEA !! ! INE~I Gun owder, Ilsn atnd Plack Tea, aeon's flakintg Glycerole Shoe PolIsh,' Pomade for pol ihng metal, Ox's Gelatine, Best Olive Oil, Chocolate, Black Pepper, Royal Baking Powder, Choice Cigars and Cigarettes, Chewing Tobaceo. ALSO, Insect Powdor, Pierce's Remedies, Hood's Sarsaparilia, Vita Nuova; R. It. R. Pills and Tarranit's Aperlent. Just received, - MOMASTER, BRtICE & KETCHIN. PAINTS AND OILS~ BRUSHIES, ETC. Our1te Mi~ PaInt at $1.80 guaran tod ul.to lhe igher riredrvds. Uthem eft your Itouo "and-if no Aathe thctorg Will repaint ivi'h any painti youm may sole t. WINNSB3ORO WAGON CO. ( fro a lag hous tha manfhtrets i $8.00,,or $2.0 " 9 oLIPPErS. ~ .i TE L N 9 A1RtTB E ZL E O Uhe . man an -cild inFa,o ld a d wepe tendiy to come atud see them before brying from a arges house that manufugg tue e can please you. b EDNA LS BIG DRIVES : 1 $.00, for $2.00. orad Linen Lawns, worth 2o., for dis -worth 40 . and Co. per yard, fj-n RO. AND PARASOLS. shall noLti u ast.pesenUo.uur VI, LAOES TO BE CLOSED OUT. ice f the e. rE WAN~T. Iain and"clld in Fairfield, and we extend i west to coh d to our store whenever goods stock of AT LOW CAS PRICES. 1tin carriages; cor in buggtes; come in Qback.; corns on InnIRb:%nk ; comes on ox come weith Greenback. DEALING, insrs can rely upon fining to be just as ac basis orll ont.t and utons and shlld anot Fiur ast, psnti Stre awnas, tradras Baiste posile;to ordn can bvrg Roos ard ig, loes Handmber nis oetionw tso asgmnord on. aral! Watio the larertbugines taI sprking.u sol maets. Ard fine Frencof buins rokengls upige the mndts in man. -anom c linie r idnitstudy and Btthis ande lidnd Figured Lawns, merits ortmried oFg awome Madora Jtstoe ord egran te Undor awOe ar le e wtofo thesey We afnorm the istowie nachoin ur harkets. Aaready the IDe a of bHonor 'd linu .mridnghaty and ote othsn oc th lienettednlnes of the roderton doe to oepur torho tae demganTe wt fothOe Dlarie ofte avis-Qoigpa-y ofhInsoarelnowthn sewing everya pradeno hs bessn aardeds her ipere ofIsn Wsten Amerispnohers. 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