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The News and Herald from Winnsboro, South Carolina • Page 3

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TOWN AND COUNTY. T.lisOP' 'ANilIiIA HIrP-weeklV edition, four dollmus perl ml vditionl, two dollars and lift cents per(ahn t1, in Advance. IAboral-dieount to clubs of jive and or dollar -er Inch for the ilrat hisert-ion, D1d Cents per inch for acl Subseq inscrhon. These rat es apply to tIll ad- vertisemnt, of whatever It'atv re, and are pavablo strictly in advance. Contracts for thre, six or twelve Imloiths ilado on very liberal terms.

local no1tices, filteenl conta per line for the first ilsertionk and seven anid onp-ha111f Cents per line or 10.uch slubscouent insertion. Obitui-len and tributtes of rIeApect char11ged as adv'r. tisellmeits. Simple ainlouneeliits or marriages and deathls publishied free ot lirie, and solicited. 'Al communications of wlatsoever.

lnture, Should be addressed to the Winolaiboro Publishing Company Wiinsboro, S. C. New Citation-J. R. Boyles.

Grain-J. F. McMaster Co. An epidemic of sor1e eyes is sweeping hllrough the town. The Chester Democracy proposes to attend the ratilition iecting inl Columbia ini a body.

Will not Fairfield follow suit? Thec Lancanster Rteviewv '1nnounces that Misses Mattie and Lilla Bcaty of Wimlsboro have been visiting friends in that county. Jr.Thirt.y bales of' cotton were sold here on Thursday. This is an unusually heavy sale for one day this carly in the -0season. Governor Simpson resigl'led on Wediesdaty, and Licutenant-Governor Joter quaihfied the same day. The questioni as to the Chief Justiceship will comeit oi the 16th inst.

it. L. S. tEcILIU.mv.-Mr. L.

S. Mellicham11p, of Fairlichd, it yomig gentician i well known and mu1L honlored the ltidge Spring sectiol, has decided to locate tit. Johinston, wIlere he will openl it store for general Imlerclandiise. 3iss Anna Wylie, of Faiirtield, has been visiting friends on Rocky Creek for the past week. Shc spent the last.

days of (lie week with Aliss Laura Wylie, anld left for home yesterday. While visiting county Aiss Wylie made many tiends and Budletin. A series of meetings have been held at Aiiwell Presbyteriaii Church, by the lRev. Mr. WVilsonl, assisted by the Rev.

Messrs. EhItunds and Treholm. Thirteen new bers added 1o the conigregation. TIhe I1tcy. D)r.

owe will precach at -Aimiwell on Snday. The Charlotte, Colhunbia Aiua-ustai iailroad Companyim otYer great. indncemonts to per'sens wvishing to attenad the grand D.einocratic rally ini Coiunmbia on the 7th inst. tickets, to returii oni thie th, will be sold1 at the extremecly lowv price of' one cent, pori mile each way. Mr'.

Philip Lanidecker, of' the house of Lanidecker leaves for New York to-day, ihr the purpose of' laying in his tall suply. In a short, tiane thme newv stock will be ready- for the inspection and the moncy of thle punblic. In the (lie goods now on hnid will be sold at unusually low figuires. R.ATine.mI'ON rodad County Chairman, has tions liromu the Execut ive frommallth chubs in Fairtield to attend the lHancoc and -flagood ratification mceting iln olumibia onl It is hoped tha t6'' Djmocracy of this county WIk givo a lmharty response, Au i the may save a rnt deal of eff'ort in the end. Every'thing doepends on the beginning of the campaign.

Let the ball bcgiin in full 3fnotion. A Sontoot ciizons ofIiidgeway, wit that enterprise which has ahuvays dlistiguishedt them, have deteirmincd to erect a fine school b.uildihng, at a cost not loss than two thousand dollars, on a p)iceO of land by Mr's. James II. Colcman, just In the suburbs ot' (lie towvn. It is the intention of the p)eople of IRidgeway to have a first-class schaool for the accomimodation of thme children of' that place and its viciniity, This is quite a s(tep in ad(vanCO and( wiill maruik an er'a in the hiistory of the p)1nco.

pariciulairs wvill bo given hier'eafter. JItems fromi Creekc. Septemnbc' 3.Somec timei( hias elapsed silice I last rote you, hut this ar'ose fi'oin a scar'city of' nows in sectioli, nothing woi' hiy of' attcuitiin hiavinmg occi'ed to intei'est. thme public. owever, I thought I would give y'ou my views of tlic crops and tho standing of our' far'mcrs at this time.

The weather foi' a few weeks past has been favoi'able to curing 01ur -fodder cropsl) uitil aibouit a wveek ago, thle rain occashinally (caughit us5 wvilli fodlder on thie stalk or just bundied, andi( put us to soiie tr'ouble anid extra work, but11 finally afteri 10081ing, sunn id rebinitng it we nrmaaged to get imiost of it savedi, though not ini as good condtitioni as it wiouIld havo bee)n, hadl there been no rain. Yet, after all our' car'o and labor, fodder will be a shiort crop, as thes blade is short and f'ew on the stalk, so I know that wve wg have not made more than a good half crop. looks much better' sInce time foddor ltas been1 pulled, as thecar's be nor p)tidhy' Acti, andti ey are amuch lai'ger. anid boete ago 'li kIg $O)r yifng Into constdoration, snt'mlers will find themselves mluchl bo0ter off thall they anticipated two m11on1ths agi. Cotton-picking Ds now In full blast aid tiln-1111)g out well.

-T Some of the hanlds ire pirking from 1bo to 00 pounldli dalily. aild wo think that we will be most likely to have a good late crop from the seasons had. these 'ew days. It appears to me that we fretted anld prophesied Iucl too soon about our crops of corn and f1 cotton. On Stday last I attended the services of the Jacksoll's Creek Iresb1yterian pl church and had the pleasure of hearig the Rev.

Milton Stevenson preach. lie Is young irman of this section who just finlished his studies at Divinity Itall, Due West. Great. CXI)CctitiOtis In wore formiel of him as a clergyman, and I am happy to say that in my huble opilioll he has not disappointod these hopes of his friends and acquaintances. Ile ii evidently a young man that will make his imirk inl the church, combining talent of1 high order and a knowledge or scripturo witi a decided urni for Scriptural relidinig.

Mr. Stcvenson is destined to become a leading diville. More anon. TZE11 ONG 11.N CL U1. Proceedings of the Meeting Last Thursday fr-om1 Several Candidates--A Gishering.

Tie Democratic iecting ill Longtown on Thursday was a complete success ill cycry particular. The grove above Mr. N. P. Ayers' spring was the spot seleted for the sand, the surrouidilg hill forming a natuiral amillphithealtre.

Notwithtanding the thireatenincg aspect of the weather andR(s CreLuelit showeri; during the nioriing i quite a goodly nuiber ofboth ladies'n lid gentleiniei were collected together whei we arrived on lie grounds, ex- ill pressinlg in their happy ColItlellalnces the deep interest felt in ulhe cause of to Deilocracy mld good goverulient, as weas erfeot con i denceto in the uiltimate triminiph of Lie principles of civil libert.y. About twelve o'clock tho meelting vals valled to order by John St D). Ilarrison, the Presideint o' the Li Longtown Democratic Club, who wel1o1med the assemblage in a flw apprcpriavte rem1ar1'ks, both well-t ioied and iloquent. Major Thomas of Ridgeway was now in roduced by Ir. liarrison, and piroceeded to dline his po4ioin with referiience to tie issues of' She' cami g'i, amiil also 1o urge uponJI his hears tihe Iecessiy of thurougih 3rp Ili zation1 lh 11part of the Dem0li acy1.

Ie was atteitively listened 1 thougliout, and took his seat amidst hle.1r1y applaluse.ID The next speaker was MI. Jolh W. Lyles, also0 a candidato for' the llouise at' Mr. Lyles r'einduled the people of' the hard--fought strugtie of '76, of' thme fruits of'that vict.ory,. of' the further aulnd oi'e compllete triumph1)1 of '78.

iand thle D)emlocr'acy to buckle on their armor and11 elosc up the ranks for the mnihty 4ruggle that is before them, iln which the fito of1 constit utional gover'nnment is intvolved. lie conided(C( his remarks amidst chleers, and was f'ollowed by MIr. U. Hi. McMaster' of Winnsbor'o, likewise a candidate for' Legislative honor01s, who enter'tained tihe crlowdl with a1p.

quotatat ions5 and3 illiust rations t'romn both anlecit ai'd mnodern history, applying thle less'ons inculcated to the limes in which we now live. His reInarks were both pra'ictienti and inst ruetive, and1( seemred to make ai goodl im l3resslion. Mr'. James)C5 G. 11eron1, of Salem, one of' the noble army of' canldzites for' Couti ity CominiionerCi, no0w manfltly steppmed up ''to thle scratch," 51m( ill iis own way to dec3lare' him 1sellan allfspiant f'or thle offce of County Conunissioner, liltersp)er'sinog his rinmar'ks with much Irish wiit and( hiumor' whichi brought the3 broad smiles out on the faces of Oevery oneC pr'esent.

Tni ionluIding Mr'. Heron said: "With Hancock as yo1ur Ungo'Cod as yourioveno aInd Heron as y'ouri County lioner', then goodl oldl days wvill once mior'e retur i' nd wol shlallreachl an1 era1 of' niever' before mattained bii tihe annuals of tile Slate." It is hlardly necessary to say that this eloquent pcrorlationi was greeted with loud, long, anid conltinlued ap)llaus. Ncext follow'ed Maj. Pagan, for the HTouse, and Messrs. Elkin and (Gaillard, cand(idates for the Soilitc, im thle or'der nuamed.

The p'roi-. these gen1t-leon said(, but fr'omh their well kniowni repultationl, and fihe cordci-. dlity of' thejir recep1t.ion, as8 by thue aplauliLse with which theiir re1marlks Ilem a good impress05ion3. Pr'Ci(idt I larriso8n nowv annuonneuced di nnet' and invited tile assembled guests to partake f'the hto.Spitalit.y of' the chlb. A glance A rt the tabiles r'endermed ai r'enewal of the Iniviato 1(01mlIuneessar'y, and1( ill a veryv shtort, Iine they wvere smnertounde ob1(101 dil G(nided by TMr.

D). W. weO reatlced aL 'ommnanding posillon3 ear'ly in flhe actioni, and1( immedliautely oined most heartilv in t.he onuslaughut. Such 3a Ispread if, 1ha's seldom been 0111' od for'tunei (eer to witnes8s before, 131d11i. was3t prI03oiouned by every omne prlesenit to lbe thew miost, bount.iIul andl I best.

provided picnic theoy had attemoledl inI 31 very long time13. Thle colsmnt1.1ec arrianlgemlents were' unrlIemlittinlg in3heir atteti onls, 3and( deseroave speia3l riotilce for' thle good ord(er' and3 dlecor'uml that. was visible durllimg the enitir'e daiy. We conlgrait uaie thew iemocruev or hoimgtowni on so antspicious anl open')ing 3 lie cam11paign ill thir id (st, and0 go uid I hem God-speed in the cause thait is so dear11 to) us a1ll. )El) Rust-Proof Oafs, Rvc and10 I'.

arley f'or "ale cheap. A' sulpply ihe Tfennessee Wagonms 03n hand10. J. F. MeMtA.3TEr O-.

E1N1E LIQUORS ATYTANS Old Cabinot Rye, 1863, Cld 11onnoko- so, Rotterdan Brandy. Col MO'p for Itch fron 11 to 1 o'clock every dayy HAVE recontly made extenmive addi. tionm to ny stock of Wines and luorm. which: consisth of ir full astort. ent of Rye Whimkey, Corm 'enli Brandy, Apple i3randy, Peach audy, Shery Wino, Soappornong 111am1pAgno, eto etc.

.1 I claim to the FINEST AND DJUEST RYE VISKEY to be had In iniisboro. Givo it a trial. I also also ep on hand a fuasupply of AND TOBACCO, great variety, and adapted to the tastes cverybody. Call atthe PATvETTO HOUSE, in the imisboro Hotel building. J.

CLENVDINING. mich 21 ALE STABLES. THE CITIZENS OF FAIRFIELD: HAVE established aSale SfaR0e at Winnsboro, and am prepared to 11 stock stock oin very accommodatq terms, either for cash or on time next Call for negotlablo paper. wishing to buv or swap will well to call on me 'before purchaselsewhere. I will also pay the highest cash price C01UN AND FODDElt Delivered at my Stable on Congrees located one door south of the t(Id building.

A. WILLIFOnD. jan 2( WVanted IUdeC, Sheep Skins, Lamib Skins, Goat Sikins, Deer Skins, Ott6r Skins, Mink Skins, Gray Fox Skins possum Skins, Con kis Skins, Rabbit Skins, tton, Beeswak, WYool, Riags, Blass, Copp-er, The highest cash prices paid. U. G.

DESPORTES. may 25 ARGAIN! BARGAINI ILACK 8 COLORED KID TTS FORMER PRICE $1050, tUST BED SOLD! CO. july 17 reer a CHARL.ES ST' 6,9 DRI. W. E.

AIREN. Medicines, Tollet Goods, etc. do Go-ARE- Go-ARE- -ARETOURIING BOTTOM AGiIiN Therefore we fake ptearf in announcing to ont f'iends. and cue. tomers that we have made a great reduction in prices of our stock.

We are doteriined never to be. We mill give our customers a spa. cial benefit by offering great and rare bargains. Calicos, Muslins, Swiss, and all kinds of White Goods for summer wear at GREATLY REDUaED PRICES. Suitings, Linen Buntings at great.

ly reduced Prices. Cottonades. Jeans and Cassimeres at greatly reduced prites. Just received a new lot of Ladies' Misses' and Children's Slippers. -ALSOA new invoice of Gents' Scarff I Neckties and Summer Underwear which will be sold cheap.

WHITE AND COLORED SHIRTS. MOSQUITO NETTING I MOSQUITO NETTING I I GREATER BARGAINS Than Ever in Embroideries, Hosiery, Notions, etc. CLOTHING, ETC. We now have on hand a full stock of Clothing, Boots, Shoes, and Gents' Furnishing Goods (live us a call before buying elsewhere and convince yourself. P.

LANDERE BRO. F' 02t -I UPRIGHT, A FLL AS lgTlE I augI FOR STATE 139NATOU. The many friends 1H. A. 0AIL.

would respectfully nominate him LS a candidato-for the Senate, subject to he action of the Democratic primaries. The many filidis of Col. DAYLIS E. LKIN noniftiith Iim as a calidnte For he Senate ftkn Fairfield county, subinet the rc8ulations of the primary election. FOR VORONER.

The W. U. YONGWE respeatfy nominate him for Corotor of Fairtil'd Counby-subjeot to the 'esult of the Democratic The friends of Mr. G. IIINNAN'k ioininato hiur for re-election to office of sutject to the- aation of the.

)oneratfu primaries. 1FOR JUDGE OF PROUATE. The friends of NIr. TIIOS. E.

BELL to. pectfully nominate hini. fol the offce of Ivobate Judge of Firfiled Chunty, subeet to the action of the Donoeratic Primary. Messrs. Please ant.ounte the present incumbent, J.

R. Boyles, Judge of Pro bate, as a candidate for' re.election it the ensufDg election, subject to the no. fon of the Domocratie party at the pri. narieB. By so doing you will oblige his MANY FIMNIRDS, FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER.

The friends of D5. JOHN BOYD, apireciating the skil eal and rith which he has dseharged the duties School Cnmmissfoner, respectfully tominate him for re-election-subject to he action of the Democratic primaries. The friends of the REV. JAMES avspectfully nominate him for the iosition of School Commissioner of Fair. eld County at the ensuing cloctioaubject to the action of the Democratic iarty at the primaries.

FORI REPRESENTATIVE. Messrs. Editors; Please snnounce the ame of Major JAS.PAGAN as a candiata for the Legislature-subject to tho )emocratic primaries. MANY FlnNDs. The friends of Mr JOHN W.

LYLES, iolieving that he will fatilhfull rep)resent 11 the interests of the people, respectful nominate him for a qeat in the House Representatives-subject to the action the Democratic primaries. The friends of T. P. MITcHELL regard iim fitted to represent the county in the louse of Representatives, and respectfully ubipit his name to the Deonecrats of Fairfield for their action in the primary. We present the name of Maj.

0. E. HROM ASto the Democratic voters of airield county as one that will ably and fficiently topresent us in the State Logstature-subject to the Demouratie pri. naries. NUMEROUs FnIENDs.

The many friends of tle THO'S BIOE, appreciating in a high dogree Lis past services in the House of Repretentatives, respectfully nominate him for 'e-olection, subfject to the result of the )emHocratic primary election. 3fessrs. Fdilors: Please announce Mr. A MES B. TUINER as a candidate for a Legislature at the ensuing election, ubject to the action of the vilolg his ANX FRIENDS.

Messrs We bog to present to he favorable consideration of the voters Fairfield county Mr. H. MelASTEli as a candidate for one of our Lepresentatives the nxtLgsaue Ve. present his name wt ulasr ne of his high gualifications for hids istinguished position, for in addition to ti finished education and acknowledged noral is one of the most public pirited in our county, and as uch cannot fail to be a nrost useful of our Legislature. MANr VoTERs.

FOR SHERIFF, The friends of IR. N. MoMAST ER, 'espectfully' nominate him for the ofilco of Iheriff of Co.anty, subject to the etion of the Democratic prnimary. The friends of 8. WHIORTiEIN YONGUIE mominate him a candidate for tho oflice Sheriff at-the efisning election--Pubject time action of the Denooratie primaries.

Messrs. Mditors: Pleese annroune Mr t. E. EL LISON. as a candidate for Iheriff of Fairfield Counmty, at the ensu-.

ng electian---subject to the action of the )omnaratic primary. MANY FIEbs. The many friends of Mr. JNO. D.

recognizing his peculiar fitness or' the ofdoe, respectfully nominate him or. Sheriff of Fairflold. County-subject to he action of the Democratic primary. Mars. As nonminatlotrs are in erder, permit us to present the name of h)L.

NO. B. DAVIS as a candidate for herif at the ensuing election, subject, to the action of the Detrvoctatis rimaries, MaANY k'nuENDs. Messrs. Please annenco Mr, AS.

L. RICHMOND as a candidate for at the ensuing eleutiona, subject to be action of the Democratic Clttbs at the rimaries, and oblige MANY FRIENDS. may 13-tf Messrs. Ediors: Please afinonnee Cooper as a entididate for the )cnmocratio nomination for sheriff at the oming election (subject to the decision the primary election) and oblige many rionds in thie Sotr1'WPasDN PORTfoN oS Tlfn CO'tNTrY. dee 10 OR COMMISSIONER, The mnfy friends of Mr.

nominate him as a candidate for lounty CIommissioner-stibject to the otion of the Democratio primaries. Please announce Mr. 'ACOJI BOONMAN as a candidate for the fmoo of County Conmmsoner for Fair. Leld County at the ensuing elnction, subect to the 1bemocratio primary. ti4tr FnmNDws.

Please anunounce Mr. J. Wmn. DROWN ag candidate for County Commissioner, tibjoot to the netion of the Democratic vrimaries. Ms, Brown has been sously endorsed by the Bllythewood club, MANr FRtIENDs, Messrs.

Ditora: The many friends of Ir. JNO. STEWART respootfully mominato him as aeandidlato for the ofleo County Commnissionor, subject to the )omoeratie primary. Messrs Please announoe THIOA, OWINGS, as a candidate for fice of C'eintyv a tlhe ation of the D)emocratio Primari ca, nad oblige his MANy Fagnnars. dlors Plewie innongee DIX' fIL as acandidate sr thePofRae of Oounzty s.t be ensning electiotn, (aeat to gII the pringaries, t4oblie is TS, NmWzg A4g LDw NOXINATION14.

iFOl COUNTt COMMISSIONER 1lior: Please announce Mr. CIiAULES DOUGLAIS asa cmiaididato for County Conimiisiuner of Unirliold, subjeot the result of the Democratia primary. MANY 10END. Dlikrs: Ulease anuounco Mr. for the oflico of Cmnty Commissioner at the enuuingy subject to 'ho actfon of the primany election.f the Democrtie-olUbit.

MANY FRUsms. The frien(s of C'apt. JOHN A. HIN- Im NANT respectfully nonsnate him for reolection to the offloe of County Commnissinner-- Rbj't to the result of the fu oritic prinary. Messrs.

Ilors: The friends of WILTAM AIKEN, respectfully announce -si hin a eawdidate for County Commio- trl Rioner it tile en1uing lection, Subjectito the result of the Democratio imaries. N0V-rn-WV-4TEnlN Jlessrs. AVilwrs: iliao anounce Mr. 0 J. A.

TURKETT, of Cedar Creek, as a candidate for C'ounty Comissioner at the onluing election, subj-cct to the aotion of the Desmoortic primaries, and oblige MANY FIENDS. l. Mes.rs Please ttnnounen JAS. R. HALVEY, Es as a candidate for the office of County Cotmissioner at the onsuing oloetion--subject to the aetion of the Deimecratio clubs at the primary election-and oblige his NUMnous Fatanos.

Afifors: ilease ann Mr. H. M. ZEALY as a candi(Tate for the office of County Comissioner at the onsuing the ntion of the Democratic primary. MANY FRIENrS.

Mesrs. irDMrs: Phease announce MR. ROBEIRr D. BOLICK as a candidate for Couinty Commissioner of Fairield at the 8J ensuing election --subj cut to tho actiou of the Democratic primary. MANY FRIUnDs.

N. Tho frienl Mr. James G. Heron, of Salem, respectfully nominate him for the oflico or County Conmisioner at the on- S' suing election. -subject to the action of theDmocratic prinary.

jan 17-4) The many frionds of Mr. Mf. IT. M- S' GUADY noninato him as a candidate for County Commissioner at the ensuing election, nhjiect to the action of the Democratic Primary. messrs.

Bifors: Please announce iR. H1. OCAIt DUKE as a candidate for County KI Coimissioner at the einsuingr election, subject to the action of the beioncratic primary. MANY FlUiEND8, The friends of Mr. JAME9 COLE- Vj MAN respectnlly nominate him for the office of County Comm1issioner of Fairfield--subject to the action of the Demo- N' orntio primry.

TO TIE OP by a seuso of PI duty to my country and proiiptetd with a desiro to serve my fellow-citizens, I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the offlice of Conuty Commissioner, subject to the action of tho Democratic prinaries, and with tho hopo that my claiMs1s ma1y meet with duo consideration from myi friends. Iespectfully, TRY T. LUPWKIN. NTEW GOODE. 1 1 1 JUST RlECIVED a fresh suplTy of Choice Groceries.

The follow-. ing is a list of my leading articles Clark's Best Augnata Flour, El Clark's Bolted Meal and Pearl Grist. Also, a Fresh lot of Wheat Bran. SUGARIS Granulated, Standard Keyatone Extra and all the lower grades. COFFPEES, Green and Rloasted-all grades-- R3 Fresh Canned Goods of all kinds, TI 1Fresh PIekles and Sauces.

I600 Gallofrs Winos and Liquors of all grades. TI Give me a call and get a Blargain. W. 11. DONLY, aug 17 On the Corner.

BARGAINg -AT TIIECoi'ne, Storeo ALL Summer Qoodsh marked downr at 3. bL BEATY ALL Cotton Goods reduced in price AtT J. M. IIEATY I B1OTTOMI prices on Clothing and Straw Hats at C01tNR Ti AN leganmt Stock of Corsets just received. Some6hing nice.

Call andceo them. LADIES 'wam-ting Shoes will please remnember Zoigler Biros'. fine Shoes at J. )M, Ti -o GLASS PENS Frusing InLdeliblo Ink. Price.

15 cents, F'or Sale at Drug Store of WE. AILEN. EGETINIE. A New upp for sale by AUIKEN IC TI A FRNSH isu ly of Cheese just reJ. BEA TY 1 On the Corner.

WAOoM, WAGoWt. A OAl-tOAD of thie celebrated baker sikes, to adrive the 1st of A 'We be. sold manty.of 'thetfe wanonsl ceuitv nlaBea ok those Uaa taa VINES AND LIQUOtS GREAT WOULD most luforjnj yv uattomie's-and th-oil-EoSns of Fat; Id genorally, that hi stock. 11 supply of fino. Ciga, )bacco, and- guatuin.

tibOtbio to any one glv1ig Idl. Mv stock coialts a llo: LIQUORt! 'ARD, DUPUY BRAND'S SC1IEDAM a.MSEY'S. SCOTCH 41 JAMATPJA. L. D.

1MOIINO DE MORA sHERUX MOLINIER PORT IT. MUMM REfMt URAXPAGNE. GENUIENE.RT1NE WINE. DOMESTIC IQUORS. LIATOGA PURE RYE KEY.

1863 CABINET RYR WHISKEY. 'RAUSS' IMPERTAL RYE WHIS.KEY. EESE'S "OWN" RIE 'ONE MOUNTAIN RYE ROCK WHISKEY. LEBRATED PFEIFFER E. RYE WIISKEY.

ENTUCKY BOURBON WHIS. KEY. JANTATION RYE WIHISKEY RGINIA APPLE AND PEAC11 BRANDIES. RTI CAROLINA SWEET MASH1 CORN WHIISIEY. ANTATION CORN WHISKEYS.

BLACKBERRY BRANDY. GINGER BRANDY. NEW ENGLAND RUM. FRENCTIE'S "BOSTON" GIN. BRY FINE OLD) CLARET WiNE.

CEG DRY WI1NE, KEG SWEET SCUPPERNONG WINE. KEG SWEET CATAWBA WINE. iYALT LIQUORS: CRGER1 CELEBTIAT-. LAGER BEERI ON DRAUGHT AND) BOTTLED. IMPORTED ALE.

PURE CRAB APPLE CIDER. JRE NATURAL APPOLONA. RIS WATJER.KGARS AND) TOBACCOs STRICTLY TEN CENT CIGAR. IE PRIME MINISTER FOR 25 IE PUCK CIGAR-3 FOR CENTS. IE CORONET CIGAR-8 FOR 25 CENTS.

IE SONORA CIGAR-3 FOR' CENTS. IE SMASIIER CIGAR-5 FOR 26 CE'NTS. lE LIGHITNING1 CIGAR-5 FOlt IJE MONARCH OF THlE SOUTIt CiGAR-5 FOR 26 CENTS. IE MASTER STROKE FOR 25 CENTS. IE AMERICAN TWINS 6 FOR 26 CENTS.

IE COSTA RICA CIGAR-3 FOR 10 CENTS. IE RIOYAL SNAL 26 CENTS. i JE ROSE AND) 1'ORL 25 CENTS. IE IIAVANA CIIAROOT-e CENTS EAQIhl, BLJACKWELLI'S SMOKING QRAD)ES. UIIRYER BEV.ERAGES.

LEMONS, OAWTI IE TIEST MIXED BEVERA.GE0 OF TJHE SEA SON SEBVED .4 AT ALL UOUggI. IE DAY, TO SUV1 ITHIE FASTID)IOUS TASTES. VERY RE.

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