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TRI-WEEALY EJDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIP'T'ION. ri- Wely One Year. - -- - - $1.00 g$ 44 Mix-m1 onth . - -- -- 2.01) "' "o Threel mionths. - - - 1.050 'RAT1ES OF ADVERTISING. .On q uare one insortion $1.00. For each. il ~etiouot, ini ertion 504. 'Obitua tiae it' rl1iutets of itespeot. charged for as adIvertiHenents. Liberal discoUnteimade f or contrhet aLve rt.iSellents. --0 4OB WORK. Bill HeIa'H, Ldtter Heads, Envelopes P oters, Cards, InvitationH, Tickets, &c. neatly executed at, this oflice,--CHEA' FY OR CAS11. NEWS OF THE DAY. Cotton in Tennessee is roported 'pro niaig. Eleven lindred Pennsylvania miners are on. a strike. LoQts have -destroyed an area of a hundred miles in Tripoli. Janes RusAoll'Lowoli has accept ed the the mission to Spain. . 'Bdth parties in' Ohio will demaand the romonotization of silver. 'The Alabama Radicals refuso to compromise over the Federal oflicos. Senator Ferry, of Michigan, has boon desperately ill, but is now out of danger. The Western Union Telegraph company will clear $650,000 during the presont quarter. Sir Henry Halford will organize a British team to contest with the SNew York rifle team. Clarence W. Fox and John A Simpkins are applicants for adinis-, Mon to 'WVost Point from Soiuti Carolina. A young lady in Pouglikeopsio has recovered eight hundred dollars (amllages'from ia fellow who jilted her twice. The twonty- second annual con vention of the Young Men's Chris tian Association was held last week . at Louisville, Ky. It is ascertained that about ten millions of dollars worth of fracttion al currency havo disappoeared 'thtough mutilation, etc. Prosident Lerdo is making active preparations, by the aid of General " Escohodo, to regain the Presidcncy from vhioh ho was expelled by Ditiz. The Now York Legislature passed at law against pool-so.lers, and the pools were imuediately set up in Jertsey City. And now Jersey has run11 them aLway. Col. Jack Wharton, an ex--Confeds o rate who followoed Longi'strecet's lead in turning 1topulican, has been appointed United States marish~aI of Louisiana. P'itk in, the p)resenit marshal, is much disgusted, as he "fixed" the Reoturning Board for Hayos. Attornoy-.General D~evens hais .wr~ton a sharp letter to Disticet Judge Dick, of North Carolinam, de iiring to know how fraudulent pa pers pass through his court. T1his is supplosed to refer to vouchers in blhnk, to wvhich the clerkc of hiE court, it is -alleged, certified aflida vits. A doputy marshal named . Franks has been arrested for fraud, , and he implicates Marshal Douglass Douglass is angry, and deoman~h investiga.tion. *The course of justice in the Cas< - of the Chico, California, murdecreri wvas laudably rapid. On the 14th o March-a party of white meon, mem bers of an association formed foi the purpose of preventing Chiines immnigration, took arms andi korosen to a cabin occupied by Chinamn in Butte county, robbeod the occu paints, shot them, set fire to th promises anod left. Nine of the juror wove, for murder in tihe first degret but rather than bring about a dii - agreement yieldled ima~ mradle th finding murder in the second degrom and thus, forty-two days after thei orime was ommuitted, the murderem entered the Stato prison to serve to year leorms. THE LAWS OF THlE STATE. ~AN ACT'VPO AMEND sECTIONs 55 A~iD Si OnAt'EaI OXX, OF THlE RIEvISEI sTA'] U TrE, urJA T~v.E TO L IENs ON COPs. Be it enactetf by the Senato an House of Icepresentativos of ti State o f Sout~h- Carlolinah, now m, and sitting iln General Assembl and by the authority of the same: SXoTION.1. That Sections 55 at 56,' Chaptor CXX, of the Roevist StdIce, relative to liens on crop and all amnendmnents thereto, an h '~oby regoalod on and after ti stf;Jftimary,.1878. 8j'i'onow 2. T1hat all acts and par .of acts inonsistent with this act at hereby repoealed1. .Anneovmi Jue 81m77 AN ACT TO AMEND sECTION 15i OF OCHAP TER XXXIX or' THE 01:N11l"AI, STATUTEs, REA'INo 'To 'IIE PoW1ii IN s'looL I)Hs'UitC'Is TO LEVY AND COLLEC'I' SPE CIAL TAXEs FOR 8011001L PURT'OSEs. .ie it enreted by the Sonato and Holse of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now mot and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authorit.y of the sameo Selrox 1. TJuiat Section 15 of Chapter XXXIX of the General Statutes he, and the same is hereby atended, by striking out all of sub (livisioll 4 of said section. SEC'TION 2. All acts and1 parts of acts inconsistent with this act be and Clho Haineo are herehy repealed. Approved June 8, 1877. AN ACT To PtoliBii'r TIE SALE OF sEED COTTON J'TWEEN 'IlE TIME OF wilE SETTING AND RIsINo O1" THE SUN, AND TO REGULATE TiE SALE OF SEED COTTON. SECTION 1. >( it C lO(i by the Senate rmd house of Reprosmta" tives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in Geieral As sembly, and by the authority of the same, That on and after the passago of this act, it shall not be lawful for any pers'on to buy, or sell, or receivo by way of barter, exchange or traflic of any sort, any seed cotton, be tween the hours of sun-down and sun riso of any day. SECTION 2. Tliitt any person who shall violate the provisions of soc tion 1 of this act, shall, upon COn victiol in 1.he Court of General Sessions, or of a Trial Justice, he fined the sum of 850, o! imprisoned in the comity jail for it period of thirty dlays, or both, in the dis crOtion of the court. S:c'TION 3. That all acts or parts of acts inconsistent wi'Ll this act he, and tho same are hereby, re peall. A ppr<V edl June 8, 1h77. A Su' 1)EN CiimNm:.-i Hre's anoth er warning. A man down town re fused to stay homO after inl early supper ([ and help his wife -whitewash the back-'yard fence, and his black hair turned white in less than a millute. his wife'; pminful awk wardlness with the whitowash brush caused the sudden change. VEGETINTE. lIE SAY S I' IS TRU1. t . ' :cA FuALS, Nov. !1, lei-n. Il'a r irt--.\, pill are ant et' Ire' si rntigerI to me', want y ll 0 'io 1:1111w w i d VEt lN1'ite lif, tas ldln I lo r i t . 1ti11 .v11 lity ' w il ' 1' t it' ] raiie1.1l 1,1t 1n Iiet hI's 1loo 'ra 1:111m kn w it valor. of '="ch :t goti 114i'i n' !, . I fal ia yeall ofl ; Tit?1'. I lre'. e'nI-S intoi Iw. la nt'i sitkw l h w H I the Ii( iOt'rl lt' Xii l' a . For1 wl t el was t'oniinti ii 1, Il.y hill. I Iat titbree'1 11ii 'len t ) ]caus, wIi h m.l ;any help,11 I r".ttee l o relici1 ; I w:11 a1 real Antl ler r;tilyo I h ~rl' oi iftrly helt l' 'e1" las, iiste l lir Ithl ie llIt' w::s n i lpt .; 1ll'a. i hit 11 n : i . a sn,-'es , ' y ll by l hije vllit ior. Ipltin I n 1n :111n, alit h.. 'I he lncoWrE;Ig so SIu-l I . l luw ia' 11hi. n.1 go00 tillo r tlhe ofs. tou hiseLi to ite !oi' wn einki yourmovr l iinent i inpr a tt hG -il iuiuny oi suelal who . It0 tin very foal whhabuI he itiiI 'ts Vi3 5Is-tn t10(:tV o'y I it i alkt'i ih-l ort I ao'it'i e li.'a I i lt h i. Afte~r iit ing brf bo t11 le i w s led to 01 bei urttnI inove ab ot iy . roII. gv co liti til 1111)0110 my il I fe bhe phyi'Intwia sieherewa no iea fr nn.I ~l tt l n/ dANNo l' ince. Irt l ale ,.unwelll i ti n clie 't' I\to I ETi . ti int~i I elait'in- d lit lly fqi ni l I. fi U. uii .\oy.l1ct , w a srpriw si. toSe n nouth ilui as hei)h liE'layN H V toi'( gilNEt' ca eiiulnatsevlietke. ortellhim it, iiiitres nie tE e says, 'l 's iLtil." 44 .1,1 --P.EIA Tli.\ DYN- ~os Vgotine. relev BaOSTOIne iiil n, eur ~Suc d egretorine patieo.- by perfet. helsth ja lte 4"gdifrtl h.e'ts nin e TB.S'U' .3H] J YUST I A FULL ST SUM MER W'IIICH WE ARE F BEST PRINTS, 12 YARDS F( WiITE PIQUES, 121 CENTS A.]WD .A. L O' VERY 4 -A] FRESH PRUNES, 1 0 CE; FRESI[ TOMATOES, 20 r NICE FRESH PICKLES, AND A.LL OTHER 3BROM1A, CHOC'OLATE. SEA G ARDEbh -VERY S E0 E S A i PLEASE CALL AND i may 14 WATERS'0RCHIESTRION aimo3 ORGAN i.11 the tnst beatutifu Iin - style and pertiect in to * no ever nande. It lute thecelebrated Concer. to estop, which is a line III~gJJ ,, . Itl nitt ing the l~nin n Voiee, a,. two and a u half OrtnIves of bells - j tuned in perfect hur h nmany with thme reeds, u (Ltandter eflret is mnfg. bin and eletifyinug. I W 1ATEltS' (lA11II0. ERZ,(ENTE4NN~IAT CI U1E, CIIAPEFL, nndui (COTTlA(OE OltIOA Ni, ini Unique Frenchl ('n 94es comblino PURl ITY of VOICING~ with great volumeo qf tone0, salthable for Parlor or C hurch. WATES'PIAN6Saa ARE~ TIlE I1ES~T M1AIDE U, anh KPTeTch WVarranmted for SIX YEAUts. PR1 ICES EX TUil MELY LOJWfor ennuh.Monu thly Instai~ll es' ecve. Instrsuments to let anitil paid for as per conlrnet. A Liberal DI) nnauI to 2 ' rrs.Min isters, Chuajrches,Xehools, etc. AG ENTS.' WA NTED. ipeelnl ndnueements to te trade.lInsutratehd taloine Mauled. tiecond-hiundi Inestrauents, at (4REAT1 HAlt (iAINS. IIORIACE WATERS & SON$, Mainufnetnurersl andI Deailers, ' ,40OEAST 14th ST.,UNIONJ 'QUAlV ,N., SOlETHING NEW. I.haive jus 1Sf eaoived1 somei ver y finebi (' .Cor WhI~iskey, Praigh and A plilI ian ciy, 'fro1n Stone Mouinaini, Geoicrgin:, and Ljincoln counliy, Virgiia, andi vaious~l < t her grades of IWest ern R ye .Whiskeysi North (Carolina~ ton andc Rye Whlisckeys, D)omest.ie alnd~ Imported Wiunes mu i -ALSO A large stock of bottled goods, consist. ing of Chamopagne, Lager lleer, fii family i'se, 'Ales, Porters, Sodall Water &c One barrel f resh Nowark Cider oni diraught, Cool (rinks Iof all de Itscri ptions. Toba~cco, .Gigars, &c. -AT Ouln H-os. J. D. McCAlR LEY, mafy 3 .Propitor. *I. J. McCarley 1) EGS to cll attentioni to his noe .1 Stook of hoots and Shoes9, all size and11 styles, at uniprecedenstedly low pricci ALSO, An entirely now Stock , of Grocerior Sugar of all grades,Cofloo, Rico, iloinyu Fine Hoed I rish .Potatoes. Choicest ifrands of Flour. heat Corn and Ryo Whiskciy in towr Tobacco atad Cigars, Molasses, Lar& 1acon1 Ham &o Laowest matrket pricc for cash, mar 3 *U.. J. McCARLEY. WRlAPPING PAPER. M KRC HANT]'S arYo reques0te(d to coi pare our prices for Pa ter and Papi JBags,with thuose paid elsewhero. hn 8 Mnl ?a'&i'..) 't P1Ir )CK 01r NICE ELTLIN VERl-,'Y LOW. )R A i)OLTAUt. A YAIRD. L'IF~ER~ G-c:0DE "IIEAP - ,SO UTS A POtJNDI. endC 25 CENTS A CAT. SOLD BY THE DOZiEN. 0001)8 VERY cHEAl ~. FOAM, F LAVORi NG SEEI)S AX L -T M-3 L" :Eg CIJ T ;ii.--. TID I0 ( 0 r 2'i~ Sewlng-?aciuo. TRADE I E GRAND SPRING OPENING, --AT TIlE I)t y Goods, Faney Goods, 'and Millinery Bizaarilt, () F i leattifal and full line of r test novelties in Spring and Sin a.mer lillin1ery and Panley (oods, consistitig ill part of l.adies', Misses' and Clildren's trimtmetd Hats, .Flowers, Ribbons, Silks, Nets, &c. A large lot of Ladies Collarttes,Fiehus and other fale articles. Iispection of the Ladies and public generally solicited. We will endeavor to plense the most ' fas tidious. All we ask is that. you call, aind see fur yourselves, and give us a trial. Ncw Spring Prints. Centennial Stripes, Dress (Goods, White ( oods,)ress Improv ers. Corsets |hosiery, Gloves, Notions, Clothing, Units, Shoes, &\c. Agent for Ihttterick's reliable paper patterns. Laelies', \M isses' and Clhil dret's new patterns in store. GROCERY DEPARTMENT, .ust filled up with fre' ht Groeories, Con fectionaries and everything usually found in a first class house of the kind. A lit, of Furniture, Laths, Shingles, &c. Lumbliler low for Cash. J. O. BOAG. You can find all you want by calling on aipail 1 f JJ' O. "3cr&.g, THIE BALL STILL ROLLS ON --AT TIlE GIIAND CENTRAL Dry Goods-Establishmerit Io(roory Brollhor COLUM\13 , S. C. r HE i uccess attending the disposMl of our meitstt esrs-roe r. which we put upon the moarket early this season at such low figures, convinces us that the publi applecia'te Cnut etlol ts to supliy theit with the newest and nost. stylish goods. BInying as we do from the first handts and for casir, enables us to offer SUPElRIOR T fJCEMEN'PP. We are now receiving a new ao1 el e ;autt stock of SI liINO AND SUMMER BOOTS. SUOES, whlichl will lbe sol at thle samte lowv ria'n! popubirat pices. We expet to do . a 'l. i*'iiHI NGt 1U'si.;s, ant11 Ibargiis i jId he offered ii ly. '"A word to the wise is suflient." F/:' SHanpl's sentt on tapplicat ion uand expressalge paid on h ill s (over :1 f. McCiI IEfIlV & llTIIERI, Grand Central D~ry Goods1 Establishmtient. TI.. A. McCunyn. ] f. B. McCnim:ir. LI. A. 1HAWtS. .Wa. IIoIKng.. febi 20 00PAlRTNEBltI Le N(YTiuE .. .i theselves for the practice of metdi eine tand surgery in Wintnsboro amnd its vicinity. I ~ JN). C. MOBLEY, NJ. D)., I .R... HIANAILAN, M. D. fur- Omeie, No. 2, Law itango, rear of Court House. may 17-1m lNiINE P ale Shterry Wino, fine N. C. .I.Seuppernong Vi itnc, fine ol Porto Port Winte, fine impthorted Claret Wing, For table usei A LSO, Fine article dry Seuipp~ernfong Wing, Otard's & Co. genuine Cognac Brandy, purie N. C. Appi~o Brandy, eli ice Stonoe Mtouttfaini iGeorgia) Corn WVhiski-y, pturo N. C. Sweet. Mash t~orn Whiskey, My Cabinet Rye--the best whiskey in tow'n, and( a fulli stock of all other goodl LiquorI. Also, the celebrated Indian ].afo Alo, fresh Lager antd Sw~eet Sparkling Cidler onk dlraug'ht. The largest and best selected stock of lavana Cigaurs and Cigarettes in town, Blackwell's genuine Smtoking 'o.. bacco, Messina Oranges and Lemtons for sale low for ('ash1 by june 12 F. WV. HIABENIC .. SHERlIFF'8 NAL4E. .3 Y virtu of ant executions to mu'dircet edlI will offejr for stale before the Court hiouse doer in Winnsboro on the first Monday in July next within the legal -hours of sale, to the highest bid decr for CAHiI, the following desceribed property, to wit: Alt that plattiionl or tract of land.lying in Fairfield .coutnty, containting EIWInU IsivE ACnIES, taore or lesst, andt bouinded .by hmtds o. lexandra Elder, 1M. ilolly, ,J. II. Monitgomtery an ,ihiothert-leviedt on Ias the propierty of.. C. .Mackoroll at the suit of R. ,J. MicCarloy. I.W.RFF, Shterilt's Onlico, S. F. C. Wmniisboro, S. C., .i une lt, I877. 'june 1l2-t1x2. Fanls I Fanst ! ans ! /\lrestOck of Fans just in.