T~Lt-WEEKLy EDITION.] WINNSBQRO, S. C., THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1877. [ NEW AD VE1LTISEMLENTS. 25 FANVY CARDS,15 styles with namO, 10cts. post paid. J. B, IIVsTED, Nassau, RonS. Co., N. Y. TRIFLING With a Cold is Always Dangerous, : E1i USE WELLS' Carbolic T'J'ablets a sure remedy for Coughs, And all Dis eases of the Throktt, Lungs, Chest and hncous M Olnbrano. PUT US ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. Sold by all Druggists. V N. nlTTENToN, 7 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. 0 a nmonth. AOsa'rS WANTxc) $20) JJ on our 'iric (nREAT $2 P0o)5. The SMary of Charsicy Rtoss, a full account of this great. muys tery written by his Father, beats Robin son Orusoo in thrillipg interest, The Illustrated IIAND-IQoi to all IIELIOIONS, a complete account of all denomi nations and sects. 300 Illustrations. Also the 1jdies' medical guide, b;1y Dr. Piucoast. 160 Illustrations. These books sell at sight. Male and female agonts ooin money on them. Particulars free. Jupian by mail $2 each. JoHN E. PUTTER . Co. { Philadelphia. A LU WCR ATIV E BUS INESS. piTl We want 50) more first-class Sew ing Machine Agents, and 500 men of energy and ability to learn the business of selling Sewing Machines. Coupeunsa tion liberal, but varying nocording to sbility, chararcter and qualilicationsof the Agent, For particulars, Address Wilsoln Sowing Mach ie 00. CIrCAno. 827 & 820 Broadway, Now York, or Newy Orleans, La. A HOME AND FARM OF YOUR OWN, On the line of a great rnilroa'l with good markets both East West. Now is the Time to S -ouo it. Mild tlimate, Fertile Soil, best Country for Stock Raising in the United Stues. J3ooks, Maps, full information, alsc, "TILE PIONEEt" Seni free to all parts of the world. Add resF, C>. g. - Land Com. U. P. It, It. OMAHA, NE. Wonderful Success ! :5,000 OF THE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION DEScnRIDE3P AND T.T.USTR.\TEp, Sold in 60 days It being the oply omplete low-price work (770 pag' only $2.51l),teating of the e-ti re history,gran' buildings, wonderful oxhibits,curiosities, great days, etc. iillustrated, ald $ cheap er than any other; everyvbody wants it. One new agent cleared $'l50i in 4 weeks. 3,000 agents wonted. Send quic' ly for proof of abov , opinions f oflicials,clergy, and press, sa 'ie pages, full descriptio1, and our extra torms. I IunnAfn Bites., Puos., 733 Sansoma st., Phi}., Pa. Caution. Beware of falsely claimed official and worthless boo..s. send for proof. T1 i'? Mil Sn Gold Jewel ry combinar tion out. Con sisting of ele q, t w at c 1. ;.ain, ladies, a d oiooeh and 'ear urups, pailegam ilL soeseeebt Parisian diamond pin. The above articles sent, pos5t-paid, for 50) eta, have beer, re tailed forS$6. Jlankru pt stock andi mu usi bo" sold. Solid .. il ton Cold Watches, -p)oses, goo d timiera, equal inappearaince ~Postago !stamp~s taken as cash. F. STOCJ(MAN, 27 Bond St.,N-V. J. CLENDINING, Sot am Shoe Manufacturer, WVINNSBORO, S*0. THlE undersigned re apectfully announces to the citizens of Fa'uirfiejld that lhe has removed his Beet anid Shoe Manufactory to one door below Mr. 0. Muller's. I am prep~ared to manufacture .'dl styles of work m a substantial and orkmanlikce manner, out of the very best :materitls, and at prices fully as Jlow as the ,same goods can be imanufactured for at the North or elsewhere. I keep eonstantly on hand a good Stock of Soleoid 1gyper Leather, Shoo Findings &c., *which till be .sold at reasonable p~rices. Repairing promptly attended to. Terms strictly Cash, fpW Dried Hidos bought. sot 12 J. 0LENDININ~G. GOOD ADVER TISING $3,2510;40 wotth atspace in various :newspapers distributed through thirty ,Stastes will be sold for $700.cashi. Accurate insertions guardnibad. A list of the aprgiving cd ily'and 'weekly circula. *in nd printed 1a i free e~n aplcatliito'O.P .A Co., Newnanr. dvrdama A LADD BROS. WE have now epAnleted ono of the best stocks of DRY GOODS, BOOTS aud SHOES, HATS and CAPS, YANICEE NOTIONS, CIOCICE4Y, &c. IN 'THE COUNTY. We will not be undersold. Lot us say however, that our best Calicoes are 10 cents a yard. We cannot sell them lower and have a uniform profit on all Qoods. GIVE US A CALL. 0 TO OUR COLOLED FRIENDS As you have always put confi du4ce in us, we will state that you may depend on getting goods at a regular even prie. No baits held out to any one, 1lov 30. ~ALRC-AIN'T I Bar .ill! Bar aills! -GRE111AT R E DUCTION IN FRIols EXTRA INDUCEMENTS OF FERED FOR THF DASH I WE offer our Stock of Wiuter Goods at greatly reduced prices for the -CASH. We will receive in a few days a lot of SPRING OOODS which can be bought Y',R V We woild call the attcntiop .of planters tQ our~ Stooc of PLANTATION HARDWARE onsisting of Iron, Stesi, Plows, B~ellows, Nails, &c., &c., which we offer LOW DOWN. MclMaster & Briee. N B.--Special attenition to Gents' fur nisling gppde. Nevy Faily Grocery. HEundersliged desires to inform his friends and~ the p)ublic that he can be found on the east side o~f .Pe~ngress street Vyith a fresh fitop1olfc FA1MILY QIBOCERIES, Yiz :Meal, Grist, Flour, lBaconi, SAugaya, , Coffees, Teas, Crao~gers, Ginger Broad,8 icds, Sipices, oto., eto. 4)eapges, Apples,'Ca~dIes, .&O., aH) fresh anid oheap, VORt OASH ONLJ. J. E. CATHOART, OppositeLJ II. Cathostt's o ld ''(apd.' JM?7 - IMPORTANT AGRICULTURISTS ! -9 Emperor William Cabbage, r "HE best, largest, hardiest awl mot profitable variety of WINTER CAIllAoE known in Europe, and imported to this country exclusively by the underigneod, where, with little cultivation, it flour- I ishes astonishingly, attaining an enor xious size, and selling in the market at prices most gratifying to the producer. In transplanting, great care should be used to give sufficient space for growth. Solid heads the size of the mouth of a flour bagel is the average run of this choico variety. One package of the seed sent poxt paid on receipt of 50 cents, and one 3 cent postage stamp. Three packages to one address $1 00 and two 3 cent stamps. Twelve packages sent on receipt of $3 00. p-0 Read what a well known Garrett Cq. Marylander says of the EMPErnon WIt LIAMI Cabbage: BLOOMINGTON, OannET CO., Md., Jan. 22, 1877. Mn. JAMES CAMPBELL, 66 Fulton St. N. Y. Dear Sir:--I bought some seed from you last spring, and it was good. Your Em peror William Cabbage suilts this climate well. On a mountain side the seed you sent me produced Cabbages weighing thirty pounds each. Very truly ynura, JAMES BROWN. .ao' I am Solo Agent in the U. S. for the famous Maidstone Onion Seed. from Maidstone, Kent Co., England, pro ducing the most producing the most prolific and finest flavored Onions known and yielding on suitable soils from 800 to 900 bushels per aoero, sown in drills. Mr. Ileury Colvin, a largo m'irkctgarden.. or at Syracuse, N. Y., writes, "Your English Onion Seed surprised me by its large yield, and the delicious flavor of the fruit. I could hv ye sold any quantity ir. this, Inar. et at good prices. My wife says she will have no othev on ions for the table in future. Send me as much as you can for the enclosed $5,00." One package of seed sent on receipt of 50 cents and one 3 cent postage stamp, three packages to one address $1 001' andl two 3 cent stamps. Twelve packages sept 0l; ece3Oipt of $3 00. l y euui,, an ialjtez . u"ca debtlua tc secure either of the above Tare seeds, should not delay their orders. All seed WARnANTED FROESHK AND TO qERaMINATE. Cash must accompany all orders. For either of the above seeds, address JAMES CAMPBELL. ipar 1-xtni 6 Fulton St., N. Y. 13 II. Flelltien .LEEPS constantly or. hid a full sup c ply of Choice FAMIIzY (H CERIES and . r PL ANTATION SUPPLIES. His stock has t 11 recently been replenished, rd he ,is now () ready to supply the wante o U. oct12 To Ht C~tizens of lIrfiold. t I F you want a pure and l dulterated to article of Liquors for adicinal or family .purposes.- call at th Coptennial Bar. To the Farmeirs and Int oe of ti FatJrgeld. F you want any Liquore r y.Qur la- P? borrsm or plantation pu sea, call at bi .the Centennial Bar, where i! can buy at Jhottom pricsfor -.-GASH. e . F. W. HA NICHT, feb 22 -repritoy. $H4VINGI 84 oN. 11 'T E undersIgned igkc .imoeled of 1 infon9ing~ the pub) phaW le has E' .Saloon ig'the ro9n ,two re west of the at poetr-offeis, where he wijl 9piaure 10z ca servig all those who , avor him 1rith a call; Everything his line done i in th4 latest and meet nbea , 3 NOTHING A YEAR. AN INT RESTING ESSAY ON Brxi 'T Not of the Vegetpble Kingdom, But of The ?pecies Known as Dead Beats. The original dead-boat is to bei found in all grades of society, in all i parts of the world, of all ages andi uitionality, and embraces both' sexes ; in fact they are so numerous! and changeful that to tell one on| sight would t~iko more than the visdom of Solomon or the acuteness of a P hlladplphia lawyer ; aside from mingling with the creme-dc.la gre', "on change," in first.class commercial circles, in all the pro fossions, and above all in connection with political cliques and politicians at large. Hotel proprietors and boarding - house keepers perhaps suffer more than any other class of these credi tors of the world, for, as the world owes themi a living, eating and sleeping being absolute necessities for continuance of life, as a in atter of course, those who unsusp ectingly provide them with these ncecs sillies expecting an equivalent, are inulctod, for a board bill is the last thing a beat would think of paying ; if lip ever dreams of paying anything it would be a whiskey bili, for bar tendprs as a rule are too "fly" for thern. Not long since a party . in Now Y or1c wlea finally caught in the act openly boasted that for over two years lie had lived at the finest up town boarding houses and not paid one cent during that time for board ho was gentlemanly in appearance, well dressed, in possession of fine conversational powers andi a rpgu lar "masher" among the ladies ; his modus operandi was to call at a first class boarding house, engage a partwenoits, anld before partaking of trio first meal inform the land-laly that lip "could not get his baggage over the ferry that morning," "had not arrived at the express office yet," "was delayed on the road by an accident," etc., etc., alyays fram ing some plausible excuse so as to Unie. n r1 aw .l in the inter m meaking himself agreeable to all te ladies in the house, particularly the landlady and her daughters, if per - chance she had any, being a lliallist, a good reader, a charming dancer, and with such "winning ways," that, before she is hardly award of the fact, he is "into her" to the tune of a month's board, and some fine morn. ing Mr. D. B. steps out and forgets 1 to return, and goes in search of rfairer fields and pastures now." Another class of dead.beats are those who watch their chance ft our ( larger hotels and when no one is looking, slip into the dining-room t mid steal a meal ; some have got his systematized <]own to so fine a )oint that they can tell to a nicety it just what hour and inj~iuite they 1 tand a better chance ; as a matter f course where two or three hun - Iredi people are sitting dowr! to a a neal it is a hard matter tQ disc ru~ no person wvho has not register - I d. Still another class are those wvho v stopping at a hotel have a fair howing of baggage, but wvhich in I cality 'is worthless ; this plass have iany devices, such .As screwving c heir trunks to the floor after sur'-, " optiously getting what little clothif ig they have out of the hiouses, i lling their valises with anything eavy available and some have gone s< a far as to have patent valises jiado > order that will double up liko a ai atent dinger pall, an~d after having ut all thme olothiing it contains on n their back, after getting twvo or iree days board, cooly fold up eir valise and put it in their ocket, taking the first opportunity d: > repack it augd play the game oig ruotheyr hotel..P Perhaps the worst annoyance to otel men are the female beats with hich the country ja flooded ; they 'av~el en their "winning ways" and at into the landlord before he N lows it, and when they areo justly siushed, which is very seldom, fall I iek on the plea that their "sex pros ets them." NIot lonig siince a lady (?) was driv-. dl i n a hack up to the ladies' en- m ance of one of our leading hotels ti id was ecorted to the ladies' par.b r. She was dressed in tlAe height hu fashion, in #neat and' tasty and by H > ~anis gaudy. The 091ly article P~ baggage she had with her wias a all box, naeatly wrapped up in !" apilla paper, with a phawl-gtrap tached, bymeans of which it was ried. This 1she seerged t9 Ihandle Lth great.car'e, and requested that be placed in th. ariva Val of same. She was a bewitching blondo of ravishing form and a smilo sweet enough to melt the heart of a Shylock. She entraIIced all the boarders ; spent a pleasaut weok; and one bright morning stiarted out to "do a lit tie shopping," aid fou all that her friends in the house know is still shopping. After an absence of two or threo days the proprie, tors' suspicious were at 1ast aroused, and opening the aforesaid small box, which by the way was hermetically sealed with red sealingswtax, they found four bricks of the best Mil waukee manufacture.- lotel I orkll. "Not Guilty." Not Guilty : When a grocer's boy yesterday delivered a basket full of packages to a lady on Colunbia street, her quick eyo detected the fact that she had received. only 11 oranges in place of a dozon. "Yountg man, you ate that other orange as you cam along !" she exclaimed, as she recounted the num ber. "Nover, never !" ho earnestly ro plied. "Well, where is it, then ?" "They probably counted wrong, ma am. "Well, I'll go right back with you rand see." "I didn't eat that orange," ho begin, after a little refloction, "but ['11 tell you how it was. Down horo Mbout about two blocks I say an old chap out in his garden, hat banging on a plun tree as he sawed it a limb. He was the bald-headed.. 'st man I over saw, m a'anm, and I've travelled all over the world." "'Well, what has that to do with ranges ?" she asked. "Lots, mna'amn--heaps. If you wvas a boy and you saw such a head, mnd you knew you could lut it and et away all right, wouldn't you put ti orange agin it ?" "It was very wicked," she softly utswered. ''Woll, I dunno but 'twas, but if you seen that old gent catch his legs and make a jump, and if you'd heard him yell out as he camnie down md grabbed for his hat, why ma'anm, you'd lond mo another orange to non at some one as I go back." More Names of Authors. A lady commmiaentes to the St. Louis lepyudb/ican still another list onundrums involving the names )f authors. The list, which is an ?xcellont one, is as follows 1. A cunning monarch-Lings cy. 2. A rock that survivos--Living tone. 3. Excellent before yealthy roodrich. 4. The first part of music, and a Oess--LMuloclk. 5. A sick nmargin-Virgjl. 6. A sinful son of Adaj--Kane. 7. Who carries heavy weights ? 'orter. 8. A rim of value--Edgeworth. 9. A sunbeam betwoen a stocking nid a tormnenter--Socrates. 10. Continues to conlo ashlor randon. 11. Wait upon01 and b)othor--Cor 12. Settled upon a pier--Lord ytton. 13. What the darkey said to his icken wvhen lhe br'ought him for arA at the cock-tight--Darwin. 14. Abreviated book, rip !-Vo1 15. The duck that sang a fairy mng-Joseph Rodman Drake. 16. Servant girls--Arthur Helps, uthor of Casimor Maremnia. 17. What is dueo-Robert Dale9 wen. 18. Oh ! Martin--Martin-oan. 19. Only timbo~r--Sherwood.. 20. What ladies of color like to :ess in--De Stael. 21. Beyond hearing-Paschal, ascal. 22. A wet place-Marsh. 23. Fasten up a deer-Lockhart. 24. What a hog does- Waleor. 25. I refuse the fashioil..-Isaae awton. 26. A song not well done.. dleigh. Abuse and misrepreqsentation have iven Mr. Hewitt from 4he Chair rinship of the Democr'atic Execu ,e Cotnmiittee. If Mr. Tilden had' en inaugurated, Democrats Would ye been loud in praise of Mr', owitt.s management othe cam~ .ign. A s it is, all lilf hire eon mned as blunders. ' WRAPPING A KR(1HANf at' reqftenidu t o. D.ar. our nrliee fex' Pajrsndam PM 6ii0t'