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TR-I-W-EEKLY EDITION.] WINNSBIORO, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 877 TI -857. DI IO . [ O . N. ~ f NEW ADV1RT'i1SEMtIENTS. 1park a eluaith. ance ards , 1 park N i niks se r c h f iltr , t 1 nt 0 , 1 p r k s c r o ll All sortIs, fon i n p. Cents and staInp. Full Cart Co., Midleboro, ilass. 2 ( Iaitt' '' a' ' '''''" r ds - a ll s t yl.s , 20. wi th name, 10r. Plost paid. ,J. 13. HUNirEle, Nassau, iei. C(' , N. Y. New p ees sheet, itsIe, retals for1.75, seit for w is. And stan p. Cheapute iC o. A leoro, . R eolver Free a fr er evovrFeewtAMES En"1owN & soN, 1316 a1ltt13, Woodi Street, PI'ttslmrig, P'a. UN1 packagKe comltit '1 nlpes, pk. comtoe ( aui, Io; : Scroll cals, p it. bk of A''t; aitd fo. WeDis. 11n1 &t np. Nov-elty Co., Mid.leboro, Mass. You will agre to distribute some of Four circulars, we will send you i J h r o I N I Nur F R a M , A n d aS p g O I column illustrated paper, free for months InClose AI cents to pay postage. Agents wanted. KENIALL & Co., Bos ton, Mass. KOSee 1.11s. Onl1y $t.50) capital reqral' to start e anvasseir forxilll Eas, St retr, N. t. MUN cow etriui love ll t)ir, 1 pk. come Sards.1 pI -k p! ( ii pIetlons t:ird ii apl for g'i i"i. i i slanii. Fl l l a ( i' Co., M11lleboro, Mass. W\ithi a Cold is Always Dangerous. USE W ELLS' Carbholic Tablets, a sure remedy for Coughs, andi a111lDis eases of the 1''oat, Lungs, Chest and Muuuus \litnbrarie. Pia T l'' ONLY IN *tiRiLUE BOXES. Sold by\ all I rug!gists. C. N. ClulTTrEN'oN, 7 tiixth Avenue, N. Y. wI*r1 h 2e., 1 pk. live ea. I pk.cotle . OcotI e nil Cl nton , P i I, o Yai ,, en Y tl eJp. 1 po-lk. lale ,'mis, I p:sew A ;r'ell, 1 2.1 Par- huok j xl'u , ll iii'r Only 5 3i. 111 lis, Novelty Co., 311Ildlebta. r 1 (asi. Thn'-'ipTopP1.wkw istla t ::ca^et rep 1a 4sil w c o ls Ni 'da-r. ittI i en e , l' Uim . Kingslst (Gold S t, ni Ple,' lIhttum. Gents' Lako Georg1 WMarnond Pi, A mp. thlyst Htssta' Rtint hd with sol i, A Inethyst stn.., cwt( PAn,00ld-plated W lting ing, Set Rtoseh ns E..r 11r.,ng I a Fluwered atdSilver-dXatI T,. ...'i 'a ": . ty. tin and Drue , Gott!.plate Colt a- P' -tt o , c '%' lit(n -"'a<( ed Watch Cl.itin and eat ,'f Three oild-plate.1 Stutte. The, oettfrs Lot weftf est-'attfor t:OF Lenir. F'.1'P.411R11.v.tR )' *1D UCEM vrs r' . . ; r n '' 44i ... t.,J',. BRIDE, Clinton Plac ,l'ow Yor': f o r+ < l a l l . T h e i ~ '' i a3_ e r ; . ' te l l . 1 ' j e w - Dryyoods sta licohman :tr o, l l-platal eng r av d Nleere mitone, I set &) spir ohl shir r suns, 1 (ants' 10. coral pin, C.1 oprove h st oir, 1ne1ins';1 i Oat, afh hu pn,a t ulp 'hev u wie-tingring: h i1:11 e oft its'h co ipl te. 5 ns rile] - I;; 1r.' f il -Ilx 11 '$2. ntla 12 or 5., A snt puost ps hlid by Mall. 1ix dozed andl a solih silver watch1 for $20. A';ents cvan uttik' mnn.,- ;'Ring ihemu ca wk+'ts. Senil :>u Cis. fur salnge 3 (i0 alne. We he h tll kinds of .lew'elry at fow pri-es. W. COtt: .E A;co.. ",n ltlo'ulwa"y. N. Y. Cit y. C' P/ uer'eIi t e i rlInil.II:ii.4 i his hustnes; and have no '".\ lliam (.h r ' hi-ag.:" lets eg y. ''Tdhs .havelt'y (;slet Is ie'n.lrrahly aot e r tive, and(' cott.: y ('U., are Iiiable decaler s." Jiostl( Globe. THIE BALL STILL ROLLS ON --AT THEL -- GRAND CENTRAL Dry Goods"Establishment Mcrery & BrrM hE r BOLUMB, S.S. Fhlc wiE sucesol at td inhe disporalng upontelarket W earlyt toa(1n a suvh ppecnt our eot to spl themwseiswithcint Buying Sais en fon theIirto1 hands and forntrallerableos taifor nt B. P.RINGs AND ISUMMERN ORTS, SHOEL PUhIvo jns INshead pargtins ll e1'n offered1( dar~gi yr11~'t ilyHte "A1 ord to lthe i, s1( suffleaiet n pifn- Samples conet tn pplictonand Oxpriso i on biltllsrcu Openin on0. i Mtrct wth ERYin r&o Bil11ERnihl Gad tontae Dy gtomforEtablhe. town. Oharwcs. tosu M.h timKN. MORRIS' HOOTEL. from t tobtomrn opriaetin TOS. R. ROBERTSON, Attorney at Law AND TRIAL JUSTICE. r All business entrusted to him in cithor capncity will receive prompt itton. Lion IOlice on Washington street, one door east of Winnsboro hlotel. . A (.. mA. titn. J o. S l:vxor,ms. GAILLAR.D & REYNOLDS, AT1'OI:NI;YS AT LAW Xf). 3 hII II' P4"(G; A. M. MACK EY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, N'o. [, L. IIt ..tXj e, Winnsbloro, S. C. Special attention paid to the speedy collection of claiims, Will practice in all of the, courts of this Stato and the United Staten. J. CLENDINING, Boot and Sioo Manur'actureip W1NNSIUOno, S. C. Tl'i.t undersigietd re shcl'dlly Ill ufounces to the < itiztlis of l'iirfiell that lie hims Ii,-lovedi his Io ot, atli Shoe aliiuneitor. o to ine door bel..w \ilr. C (.\1 aliter':. 1 ain plrepoar'd1 to n11111niheture "1ll :vyhs of 'ork in a sublstiaitial ainl ortinaiiinlike ii.nner..out of the very I est mat 'riills, and at prices fully Is low 'as the Snoi goods can be liiiifactureld for at the iias or ?lsew8'heir. I hee1 connly:1 on ha:ni ita good -lhwtk 01f Sole an."1 U'pluer Leather, Show 1Findlings &c"., which will be sold at rea:sonale prices. lb-paiino1 1.r'11n11(ly a1t1tensled to.T ra stb yCah A 'm I )iel Iltides bought. oct 12 1. CLFN1)ININ. Ilihiral for laptii! GRAND SPRING OPENING, -Al' 'TmIL MbY Goods, Fancly G;oods, and Millinery Blazaar, O F a beautiful a ul full line of latest novelties in Spring and Sumnler Milliurv and Fney Goods, consisting in part of haul i:s', Misses' and (hildrein's triinn'ed Hats, Fl awcrs, Ribbons, Silks, its, &c. A large lot of Ladies' Collarcttes,Ficlius antit wher fancy articles. Inspection of t he .Laini; anud public genorally solicited. We will Ci devor to leiasu the iost fat hidjiots. All u - waLc is thiat you call, ant See for youiselyes, nd givo us, i trial. New Sprin 1g Prints. Ce onial Stripes, ])ress (otls.h\liite Go ond ,I)rc ss limprov ers. ( orets ', losicry, Gloves, Notions, Clothing, Hails, iShoes, &c. Agent. for Buttericl's relinble paper patterns. Ladies', \Misses' and Children's 110W patterns in store. GROCERY DEPARTMENT, Just filled up with fro-hI Groceries, Con feetilonairies and every'thinig usal~ly found in a first claiss house of the kind. A lot of Furniture, Laths, Shingles, &c. Lumber low for Cash. J. 0. BOAG. You can find all you want by calling on april 14 eT. O. "E o g D. R. Flellike iKEEPS constantly on hand a full sup ly of Choice FAMILY GROCERIES and PL ANTATION sUPPrLIES. his stock has recently been replenished, and ho is now ready to supply the wvanta of all. oet12 WRAPPING PAPER. MRCHIANTrS are requested to comn pare our prices for Paper and Paper Ba es,with those padelsewhere. e a unummm B unw IMPORTANT --TO -AND AGRICULTURISTS! ------ Emperor William Cabbage, r 111: best, largest, hardiest and rnost 1- - roiltbIle var it y of wINTR: eA InnIAain. ( know in laurope, aid imported to thi is coinltry exchisively by the uindersigned, wiere, with little cu li tioln , it. flour ishts astonishinigly, attainig an enor inous1 size, antd sellinIg inl the nartirla-t at I prices most gratifying to the producer. Inl tranIsplntling, great care should be used togive sltlicienit. spaco for growth. Solid heads the size ofthe imouth of a flour t lcmrrel. is the average run of this choice I vaGriety. One p'ckage of the seed stil post paid oinl receipt of 50 cents, nid one :3 cent postaige stin p. Tlhree packaliges to one address ,I I() ant two :3 cent stain ps. 'Iwelve packatg's sent on receipt of $3 0. i , T Rcad what a well k nown Garrett I Co. MaryIlilinier says of the Esti.:non 1wn.-. Li. A% (lahge: tIom('IIlNOTON, Gaitr.:T Co., t M d., ,l. 22 , 1877. MR. dAM -s A3I-izL. (iiifulton t. N. Y. .1 )carSir: I b uightsone seel trin yon I last spring, ant d it was good. Your Ei- t ineror Willianm ('ablmingo suits this elinmiate we ll. On it mIouintaiin side the s(11 you stmit mfo pdlotl t-'"d Ii(ai~nt es Weigh iii't thirty ponltlld t-ehi. 1'ury truly yolrs, .JAMES 1RW()N. ---- a ?'.*- I in Sole Agent in the U. S. for the Iainiouis IMlaidstone Onion Seed, from tilistone, Kent Co., England, pro, duringu the in1ost prodite ing tht lutistC prtlItlie aIdi linesi flavoIlred Ouions ilnowiI and yieldii- on suitable soils fi.im $410) to Stitt l'ushels per here, sown in d illIs. Mlr. lIety ('olvtin, a large niriiikct garltn er at Syraunse, N. Y.. write(, "Your lEnglish Onion () eed suriprised rile by its liget yield, il it he (elicious flavor of tIhe fruit. I could hi v' sold any quantit v ir. this lar: et at good Irices. My wif'tv 1 site will have noolheronions for the talle 1' inl 10itur. 81nd1 1110 ats niuch Is you can i for he un'loePd $5. "'0'' One pacmkige of seed sent on receipt (,1 50( Pents aud one :3 cenit postge sap11111), three Im IacIlges to one address $I 0Ht' an.1 two :3 cent stamps. Twelve plackagessent i onl receipt of t:3 (0). 4 My supply is liinited. Pnrie:s, d1srina to secnre either of the above rare seeds, should nott delay their orders All seed WARRiANTED FIRESn AND To GEEIMINATE. Cash 11nuist ne-comipany~ all orders. For either of the above seeds, adidress JAMES CAM PI)ELL, mar 1--x thu (O Ft (ton St., N. Y. Sewing-Xachine. I11. TADE SEWN MARk % "** PAT. JULY 25, 1811. WE7: CLAIM 1'Ol Till: IMPROVED IMA CHIVXES I Tho following sp~ecific points of supe..I If- ra NinaIIl.city' iai Cosa. t ruci lon. - -EXCeeinguy Liglat Ruin nig. 5--- Perfon s alli V'arieties of F 6 ---Elau of Finista alnd W '1rkmnanship. */-(REAT RIEDUC'EU@N IN Single Machines sent on onilers direct i from theo Facttory, written gunfrantee with each Machine. WHlY PAY OLD) PRICES! t .fr'Sen1d for' circutlar's and particulars.i AdIdress,t Theln Win ey ME'g. Co., feb 17 Patersqon, N. J. E. J. M~cCarley f t J3 EGS to call attention to his new 1)Stock of Boots andi Sh o, all1 sizes . and styles, at un1pecedetedlylow prices. D ALSO, An entirely new Stoek of Groceries M Sugar of all gradles, Coffee, Ri< , Ilominy Meal, Soap, Starch, Soda,Popp r, Tea,otc. Fine Seed1 Irih Potatoes. Choicest Brands of Flour. Best Corn and1( fye Whiskeo in town. li bacco and Cigars, Molas s, Lard, con, lams, &o Lowest ma ket prices h. ar 3 R. 3. te ULBY. r LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. FRIwAY, May" 4. SENAT.E. The Senate met at the usual hour, Lieutenant-Governor Simpson pro uding. Several bills and joint resolutions vere reported back by committees tnd laid over for future considora ,tonl. A number of bills were introduc, d, read by title, and properly re erred. ''ie following bills and joint reso~ ntions received their third reading, md were ordered to be sent to the louse : Bill to require all school laimus and claims for teachers' pay o be sworn to ; bill to repeal an pct for the relief of the vidoWs and orphans of persons ;illed because of their po itical opinions ; joint resolution to llow Augustine T. Smythe, of ihlarleston, to redeem certain for cited lands ; joint resolution au hlorizing the State Tre surer to re ssue to Phinens Pierce certain er ificates of stock. On the recommendation of the omnmittee on privileges and elec ions, the contest in the case of Sena or A. P. Butler, from Aiken coun ry, was decided in is favor. Adjonurne(:d. HoI) [sE 0or RERSNTTV r1rThe louse met at. the usual hour, )peaker Wallace in tho chair. A numbuer of bills and joint reso utions were introduced, read by heir title, and properly referred. Several comm iittees mado reports ml bills previously referred. The remainder of the session was iccupied in the discnssion of the >ill to regulate the compensation of onnty treasurers and auditors. The >ill was then passed to a third read ng with amendments. The bill flows commissions to county treas irers as follows : Three per cent. 0pon the first $10,000, two per cent. ipon the next $10,000, one per cont. ipon the next $10,000, and one half )f one per cent. on all amounts over ,430,000, provided the same shall not xceed $800 or be less than $500 per mu numn, except Charleston, where sonmmissions shall not exceed $2, )00. The salaries of the county mdclitors are as follows : Charleston, ,2,000; Abbeville and Richland, ,800 each ; Aiken, Anderson, Barn vell, Beaufort, Chester, Colleton, Jarlington, Edgefield, Fairfield, 3reenville, Laurens, Marion, New >erry. Orangeburg, Spartanburg, iliter and York, $700 each ; Ches erfield. Clarendon, Georgetown, :lorry, Kershaw, Lancaster, Lex ngton, M arlboro, Oconee, Pickens, Jmion and Williamsburg, $400 .ch. Adjourned. SATnUDAY, May 5. SENATE. Several committees mido reports, cl ich were received and laid over1 or future consideration. A number of bills wyore introduced mUd referred. On motion, the finance committee ma reqluested to report a bill to neet the expenses of tihe extra ASs1On. Bill to require the boards of oun ty comminssi oners throughout he State to apportion the taxes nnually for county piurposes mongst specific objects for which aid taxes are levied ; bill to amend n act entitled "An act to renew and mend the charter of the town of mudorson" ; bill to repeal an act to rotect the interest of the State thereon thme payment of interest LOwV due remains unp~aid en bonds asued by any railroad, and whereon he guaranty of the State is enn orsed, approved May 7, 1871; bill o reduce thme pay of county comn.. uissioners and their clerks ; bill to edluce andI fix the per diem and lileage of members of the General Lssemnbly, were p)assed and sent to hoe House of Representatives. A resolution to go into an election :>r chief justice wvas lost.1 Message no. 2 from the governor ras received and read. The sub tance of the message is a report of lo," amount on hand from the ten 1 or cent. contribution, andl a request 4 mat Legislative action be taken on s further disbursement. The eosmage was referred. The1 bill to reduce certain salaries as discussed without final action. Adjourned. HousE oF RE.PnEsENTATIVEs. A number of bills and joint roeo-| itions were introduced and referred. I Several committees made reports, ' hich were laid over under the a iles1 Tho bill to prohibit the sale of sced cotton between sunsot and sun rise passed a third reading and was sent to the Senate. Tho bill to extend the time for county officers elected at the last general election to qualify, was passed to a third reading. Message no. 2 from the governor was road and referred. Adjourned. Th3 Knights of Honor. HALL. OF WAVERLY LODoE, No. 302, KNIOuTS OF HoN B, GREENVILLE, S. C., April 20, 1877. A number of representatives from the subordinate lodges, Knights of Honor of South Carolina, assembloed in the hall of Waverly Lodge,. Greenville, S. C., at 10J o'clock, a. in., April 20, 1877. Col J. A. Ego, of Greensburg, Pennsylvania, Supreme Dictator of the Knights of Honor of the United States, took the chair and announced that he was present for the purpose, of organizing the Grand Lodge of South Caroluia. Credentials of representatives were called for, and the following Past Dictators were admitted to. seats : J. P. M'ooro, Wavorly Lodge, No. 302, Greenville, S. C. J. H. Whitnor, Waverly Lodge, No. 302, Greenville, S. C. J. S. Connor, True Brotherhood Lodge, No. 344, Winnsboro, S. C. W. A. Clark, Columbia, Lodge, No. 350, Columbia, S. C. Thomas S. Moorinan, Newberry Lodge, No. 355, Newberry, S. 0. J. T. RobOrtson, Palmetto Lodge, No. 257, Abbevillo, S. C. B. S. Barnwell, Palmetto Lodge, No. 357, Abbeville; S. C. J. J. Bozeman, Star Fort Lodge, No. 364, Ninety-Six, S. C. C. A.1 C. Waller, Greenwood Lodge, No. 375, Greenwood, S. C. W. R. Jones, Home Relief Lodge, No. 389, Yorkville, S., C. Geo. W. Holland, Walhalla Lodge, No. 384, Walhalla, S. C. V. F. Martin, Anderson Lodge, No. 290, Anderson, S. C. J. E. Bomar, Spartanburg Lodge, No. 307, Spartanburg, S. C. T. G. Massie, Spartanburg Lodge, No. 307, Spartanburg, S. Ca Bro. E. M. Lipscomb, Star Fort Lodge, No. 364, Ninety Six, S. C., by special dispensation of the Su promo Dictator, for satisfactory rea sons, was created a Past Dictator, and allowed membership in the order. The following brethren were elected officers, viz : P. G. D., J. P. Moore, Grenville. G. D. Thomas S. Moorman, Now. berry. G. V. D., W. A. Clark, Columbia. G. A. D., J. J. Bozoman, Ninety.. Six. G. C., J. S. Connor, Winnsboro. G. G., C. A. C. Walker, Greens. wood. G. IR. Goo. W. Holland, Walhalla. G. T., J. T. Robertson, Abbeville. G. E., E. M. Lipscomb, Ninety Six. (i. S., WV. R. Jones, Yorkville. Grand Trustees, J. E. Bomiar, Spartanburg, J. H. Whitner, Green ville, B,. S. B3arnwell, Abbeville. The officers elect were then in.. stalled. The Grand Dictator announced the following standing committees, to wit : On laws and supervision---W. A, Clark, Gee. W. Hollangl, J. P. Moore On state of the Order-W. R. Jones, J. S. Connor, J. J. Bozeman. On appeals-J. H. Whitner, V. F. SIartin, J. T. Robertson. On finance-B. S. Barnwell, C. A. Dl. Wailer, E. M. Lipscomb. On mileage and per diom--J. T. Robertson, V. F. Martin, J. J. B3oze nan. On returne--C. A. C. Waller, 3. B. Cornnor, T. G. Massie. At this stage of the proceedings sho Supreme Dictator gave valu.a ile information on many points of nquiry presented by different broth. 'en. At the reqluest of the Grand Die.. ~ator, the Supreme Dictator, in due orm, closed the first session of tla ?arand Lodge of the Knights of lonor of South Carolina, to assem,. >lo in second session in the city of Jolumbia, on the second Tuesday in Lpril, 1878, at 12 o'clock, m. Mrs. William Vanderbilt is a for uanato lady. She has gorgeous Irawmng-room ears sent all the way romi Buffalo to Mobile just to bring ier back to the North. Her hus-. >and is doing a soneible and a kind y thing in establishing a library ,nd reading-room in Alliany for the. pecial benefit of his railroad em.. >loyns.