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TI-WEEKLY EDITIN.] WVINNSORO, S..C.., T1HURSDAY MORNING, JULY 26, 1877 VOL. NO. 1 NEW ADVEIVIASEMENTS. FANCY CARos all styl0s witil 100ts pt pald. i. IiLusID, Nassau, Rens County, New York. Revolver and Cartridges for S3. A fine nickel plated, seven shot, pocket rc volver; a first-class article. Sent C. 0. D.. or o0n reCeipt or price. G. W. Wi. 1 . 0. Box 2,718, Now York. TRIFLING With a Cold is Always Dangorous. USE WELLS' Carbotic Tablets, .a sure remedy for Coughs, and all Dis oases of the Throat, Lungs, Chtst, and !Uucous M ombrilile. PUT UP ONLY IN DfUE JIOXI-4. -Sol 1 by all Druggists. C. N. CIrrTLNTON, 7 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. p Tho TIp Packfgo 6 th rgo t lil hos iUttbO KntL R EA AN01 EE. 188 oia eNuo luper, e.IvijO 1%,0111te , I' l l-older. (OIi. ly8t, StI1ii10 I g di d wIt5 i Cold 3, Aitlnt, 8toll r t it,040.1-plated vWed(ln ing etIi , oMsoljld I'lea ropm " 1,11d IQ$, Flowurod4j) il i~odu Hs at I'h I. 1tilex1 I Iltley. 0ot 1Iit anid Dro a. Ioid-pateio llar iiit.11). n ept- i 414at 4od Wach Tip #itI&,o" A P -platellUtude. The .IVDUCJ'AfNNTS TOAG p.. m.. J1. BRIDE, Clinton Placo, New.Yorl I pack acquaintanco cards, 1 pack Lu ikrltdkrche lIIrtation, 1 pack scroll III0arts tgr oply 10 cept.s a.1dKgte.b Ftn Card Co., Iddleboro, Masp . Wonderful Success. 25,000 of the CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION D, scribei and -11ystrattd. Hold in 60 days. 70 pages only $2.50, treating or the eltire 11story woiderful exhibits, etc. Illustrated, an1d $1 cltecir than anl% other. Oe new afent cleared $0 iku 4 ' ees. Agents wiltded. IUI aiIAD Bntoi.,TPubs., asoi Street, CAUTiON "e""'d "''''''' "'"""e Scnd for proof. NI copy CuiIou1s love letter, I Tk. comic ards, I1 pack popping uilest.ions cilrds; .UN,1 for I ets. and stiinip. Fun Caid Co., Middlboro, Ms g. GLENN'S Sulphur Soap. 'Thoroughly Cires Deases of the Skin, Beautilies tiho ColeipIcxions, I-revents aud relikedles ji hel ImIt.sm1 and u(101t, 11eills Sores amid Abritstls or the Custiolo and Counteral4s Cor.tan. SOLD BY ALL DRUGOIST. Ptics-25 Cents per Cake ; Box*.(3 Cakes) 70 Cents. . N. B.-Sent by Mail, Prepaid, on receipt, of price. . N. citirrENTON, Prop'r, 7 Sixth Avenue, N.Y. HA1 comic oil ('hromo, ix 1, mounteud, H wlort.iI 25o., I pk. love cards, I pk.Coulic envelopes, I pack. comic cmrds, 1 pack seyoll, 1 24 page book i.'is aill sent for Only 5 3t. stmps, Nov1ity Co., 31(idleboro Mass. july 2-im %CHPAP fGOODS ! NVE woud call tho att,.Otitni of the ..public to th great ,xduction we have Iniatdo 01 LINEN LAWNS, ,PACIFIC .LAWNS, ,,ORG .NDIES, ..3RIJ4ANTS, PIQUES, * .ud othier White Goods. ALSO, to- thie-fact, that wo 08ol1 Dexter's Eliinhg Cotton, at 5 cents per ball, ,and half dozen SIRTIS, warranted to -fit -And made of Wamsutta MIuslin, for' $7.00. .McoMaster '& Brice, july-14 ,W ines, LIquorS, TIo.bacco, &c. MNN Pale Mherry Wino, fino N. C. Sou 8cppernong Wino, line old Porto Port, Wine, lino imported Claret, Wine, F"or table uso - -ALSO, Fino artiolo dry Souppornong,Wine, Otard's) CoU, gennine Cognac B3ran.dy, pur ,l'N. U. Apple JBranidy, elh i(c Stohlo Mlountwin (fiporgia). Corn WVhiskoy, piuro N. (1. Sweet hinji 'Corn Whiskey, My *Cabinot Ryo-theo bost whjskoy in town, and a full stock of sall othioi- good Liquors. Also, the celebra(ed Indlian Palo .Ale, fresh Lagor and awpot Spat;ki,n'g 4de'ron draughst. Thle largest and best selectesd stock of Havpna Cligers and . igaretion in town, B lackwoll's genui no amioking 'Td bacco, Mossina Oranges and Lemons for sale low for cash by *~ INC~ junoi12F.WHACNO T ,FLOUR.! FLO.UIt I.! JUST RLECEIVEP, A lot of Flour, to soil on ce9imiienl, *wh1ich we are offermng very low. July 23-t x1 J. F. McMASTER CO. THOS. R. ROBERTSON, Attorney at Law AND TRIAL JUSTICE. A;..j' A-tibuiRss entrusted to h1ii, either capacity will receivo proiAipt attenl .,iOn OfMice oin Washington stroot, one dopr cast of Winsboro IIktel 11. A .0 AILLAID. JIo. S. I:YNOLDs. GAILLARD & REYNPLDS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW NO. 3 LAW RANGR. A. M. MACKEY, Attornoy and Counsellor at Law, NTo. .1, LA wI J A NGm, Winnsboro)01, S. 0. e-V Special attention paid to the speedy ollection of claims. Will practice iii all. the courts of this Stato and the United a tes. The Latest Novelties JUST ARRIVED, A ibeauttifll selection of Lawiq and Camlbries, in aill the now desirable Colors and Patterns. A heIutihul lino of1 Hamburg Edgings. and Trimmings of all kinds. Calicues 6t latest styles and at greatly reduced prices. A large assortmant of Fans, Buttons, Combls, and notions ofall kinds Call on undersigned before making your piurchases and you will be satisfied thet the LAT!ST, BEST ANPOHPA PRST GOODS are purchased of SOL. WOLFE. juni 26 SMUMRIINO NEW. The Automatic Fly Brush. AN ORNAMENT. -A. COMFORT. A NECESSITY. LO;N~ :S OUG9H T, FOUND AT LAST. -Everybody Should:-Have it. COME AND GET ONE CONNOR & CHANDLER. juno 19 SO1LETHINM NEW. IThavi just received somro very - ine old .LCorn Whiskey, Poach and A pple Birau-. dy', ;~fromn Stono Mountain, Georgia, and Lincoln county, Virginia, and various ptlbor grades of ,Western R1ye Whiskeys, 1(odh Carolina Opra and ]$ye \Vhiskeys, Domestic and Jniported Winos an,d ilrandies. .--ALSO -A larg.st08k of bottled good's,,consist-. ngof b,amnpagno, Lagor Door, for family use, -Ale,u,Porters, Soda Water &c. One barrel.fresb*3e.yarkidor on draught., Cool (irinkA ptell 4esorlptionsa T.ohaoo, Cigars, &o. .-AT~ OuN HOUSE. .1 1)eCABRLEY, mn.v 3 Pronrintnr. .lurah for llaJpbonU! GRAND SPIING OPENING, -AT THLE Piy Goods, Fancy Goot1s, and Ailinlery RaZaar11, O P a beautiful and full line of latest novelties in Spring and Suipier Millinery and Fancy Goods, Consisting in ai of'I.akis', MiScH' and Children's trimme(d hats, Flowers, Ribbons, Silks, Nets, &e. A largo lot of Ladies' Collarettes,Fichus I and other fancy artielss. j,spection o' i the Ljtdi(s and public generally solicited. We will endeavor to uleaso the most fas tidious. All we ask is that you call, and sce for yourselves, and give us a trial. New Spring Prints. Centennial Stripes, Dress Goods,Whito Oloods,)ress Improv ers, Corsets Hosicry, Gloves, Notions, i Clothing, 1att, Shnps, i. Agent for Butterick's reliable papor -t patterns. Ladies', Miss,' and Children's t new patterns in store, GROCERY DEPARTMENT, ust filled up with fre I Gi oce) ios, Con fectionaries and everything usuallg fopl I. in a first class houso of the kind. A lot of Furniture, Laths, Shingles, &c. Lumber low for Cash. J.0O. BOAG. You can find all you want by calling On april,14 ,.0 2 o *1 -)EGS to call attention to his new Ic . Stock of 13oot.s and Shoes, all sizes c and stylus, at unprecedeutedly low prices. I ALSO, An entirely now Stock of Groceries. E Sugar of all ggRide'.Vu'ee, Rice,11lomiiny, Meat, soap, stare,r,, 8od,erpper, 1efa,t c. Fine Sced Irish Potatoes. Choicest Brands of Flour. Best Corn and Ryo Whiskey in town. L Tobacco and Cigars, Molasses, Lard, Bacon, Hams&c Lowest market prices for cash C ma rl R. J. McCARLEY. t TO OUR CUSTOMERS HOare indebted to us f,or PROVIS IONS or PHOSPHATES, we would respect fully call attention, that yconr i si,ro 4wo 0on or before the first of November. We are depending on you for p)aymecnt AT ONCE, to enable us to meet obligation made to assist you, and which are duo at thQt 14y40. In order for us, as well as you, to main tain our credit, it is necessary to meet our promises pxomptly. . Beaty, Brg a Son. LAMP CJHINEtPYS. 5 dozon Chimneys of all kinds j.us received, and offered at reduos rates, by the dozen or half dozen, at th Drug Store of . innA 9 DR. W. T. AIT(ERN. Mho Stock Law, as Viowed by a Pro - grossivo Mocklonburg Farmer. &'ditors Charlotta Observer: i your -issno 9f Wodnosday a ,orrospondeit from Winnsboro, S. J., Makes inquiries 'concerning tho vorking and populadity of the stook aw, in1 MQcklonllburg county. If you iavo iiot received tho desirod in ormation,' you are at liberty to mblish the following. Ho vilI find uis questions answorod in the order vhich they aro propoundpd.: 1. Tho new law in lockld6nburg is ncreasiig the number and iinprov ng the quality of the stock. 2. The trouble anI expelso of eeping st~oc durinig thW wintor :is ncreased, but the profits aro more argely increased. 3. Farm tenants have no troublo n obtaizijig pastures. Laborers iving' in the city, and in no wise onnected with farming, havo no past tres, h; hapve the oo(it of public >artures, at low figures. ' '1.'hys of 1h10m who have good .cows find hem, as under the ol1 law, profita )l>. They are in many instance; urnished pasturage free of cost. 4. LT adoption of the law by a ingle towpshiip prptdVcqa igo .com lic4tion or confusion; but its do)tion by soviral townships, or a ounty, increases its advantages and )opularty, and dimiiHeI.s the ex >iise of foncin.r 5. The same provision existed vith us, in rVg4rd to fencing in such vinships as adopted the law. Choro was but little trouble in naking contracts for the building of u0h fence, w ith either' those favor ng or opposed to the law. The ost, including gates across public kighways, Ahould .iot exce'd pu. mudred dollars per milo, though Vith us in seome cases it has ox ceded that amount. C' tracts verjj generally taken by thoso living [pon the proposed line of fence, lit Me dollar per hundred for old rails, ne and a half for 4ow, and thrt;v to .vo dollars for gates. Raising the noney to pay for the fencing has in om instances been easy, in others The adoption of tho.law lins had he effect of advapcing the iptorests if the whole people ; has imbued he farmers with a progressive sp)irit if improvemenit ; makes the cultiva ion of cotton less expensive, Which v-ill enable the planter to pay larg.er vages to labor.crs ; has almost en~ Irely relieved the tommt from the mrden of foncing; has nanao the aising of hogs, cattle and sheep )rAfitab,o; has learned men to re ,ard the livAs and.prpperty of their 'llowm n, and therebr advanced Ahe cause of civilization. ' It has nado men more peaceable and )oLor.inoighbors, and has brought )rder out of a chaos. After this ho first year, it wlll enable the armers of Mecklenburg to improve .hr l,mds tQ greoatr .jfrtility, by naking composts and ploughing nore deeply, which in a few years vould conduce to their leisure and leasure. In conclusion, the stock aw is giving greater satisfaction to >oth wvbitcis and ,backs, thtan it's nost oarnest advocatos had pre hicted. Mecklenburg hopes that the pe: 1l0 of South Carolina may obtain ~ho samo,benefi~t from it adoption. [The correspondent referred to is E, A. Gaillard, Esq., one of the rost progrnssiv.e and4 succsful ~armnors in F3airfield.-EDs.] BRIQ-A-BRAO. The principal reason why Vie. ~oria's soni, the Duke of Connaught, vill not marry the daughter of the King of Holland, ~is because .tlio King has no daughter. Mlle. Albani stopped boldly for vard and kissed Mir Michael CQster ritor a successful rehearsal at the [Uondon Crystal Palace. Prof. A. B3. Bell, the inventor ,of loef mujte signals, is .to gar~ry a laughter of the rich Gardner B. Flubbard,'ono of his 'pupils. It-is suggested that Chamlberlain vould do welhl for Blaino as Secro ary of the Treasury. He could get dlong,1on ver.y little capital. George Eliot says .ht,il r lolicato vossols, in w,hich ;s borne mwvax i thi-ough tho ~.bges ,the geoasur,e of.lguman affection. jieut. B3prup yocoptly married the ihird daughter of Mr. A3rapdreth, ,he egncoctor of pills, and p3orup nanfully undler.the ordeal. T1~he Delpe de eAiSta Cokxli and the darquI de Castrillo both engagoti LB nmatadors-in a recent bull fight at Vlaarid, and evoked much enthusiasm )w their Rkill. As Gonera Tliort.iomoslislidoff was leaving for the wars, his sweot hoart roinarkod to him, in tears: "Though I no moro be\4old thoo, yet is thy 41ame a spell." A French chomist makos a pill on wh.ich the name and *the doso are l'oily prin tod. "So the mn, who takes them not only gets a ioo01ful mediciip, -hilt swallo%ys a groat doal of valuablo inforation. Tho St. Louis Repmblican, has found that a hot day results in throo timos as many arrosts as a cool day. ' The ' polpo ' becorno irritablo and rak ii sqi:%il boys. The question of wlat ta da with Wust Point graduates is quito gan orally'disdiissod by tI pro , ani possibly we can t'hrow no light on the subject, but there is nood. of at increas'd forco .to' p6mbat the savago Colorado bootl. Al, vanity.! thy name is womn. Mrs. rda Grooly Smith calls lr boy Horace Greeley aii' 'has dropped the Smith, not thinking it right to mako 'Smith a tondor for Horacm Grooley to drag through thju \;orldi. 11Vh4t's,1n a name I ' Count Aloxandor Von Huhn, a .Uussian nobleman who was banished for political oftnsdes, anid after Iany struggles for a living bocanio a hotel waitor at Euroka, Noyafti, has been pardoned 'and rodalled since the outbreak of the war, to take his foripcr positio.in.t4o &rigy. Richard Grant White deplores that reading aloud has bepi noglect 0d'inl'tht sch6olh. ' Ho says good English speaking and good English writting comes phiepy y i-caqing i0qpdI q gpod English authors un% der: th supervision of a teacher who speaks good English aud under stands thoso apthors. The mayor of Portsmoulth, Eng land, dbnis that he 'invitbd the Portsmouth, Now '-Hampshiro, aeie4t prtillei: .plplmly, to' bp.domb the guests of tho foripor ".city 1poxt yoar. -:Tho invitiOi (pirobably a hoawas accpted and (diB3I V1)ih. Mu imary m Wo were as to ac company the militaty company onl its visit. King Alfonso, of Spain, is en gaged to his cousin Dolia Mrco dos do Montpensi.or a Borbon. His future bride is young Qjid very handsome. Hor dark and animated features-whIc 'are quit o f an Andalusian cast-ifro dipglypc '.to tlhe greatcst advantage iinder .t'ho inaitilla, as yqs soon the other dgy at that* pleasing ontertainuiept, a Madrid bull-fight. he is not par ticnlarly tall, and her 'qhbonpoint is uninistakaply $pwliish; but'sho has thatliv.oly, bright mannor which a Parisian oducation gives a.girl. f ho dresses very simply. SER L'S SAL9. Y virtil of an ex0cution, to nediroot B ed I will o frfor salo tofor'dthe Couit Houso door in Winnsbdro' On'thd first Monday in August tkext within the logal h& rs or sle, to the highest bid lib for 0c.,i41y tshe (ollowing ,descri,bo,d pro porty, to wit: ,,. All the right titlo,and intorrat of David Shotwell in a cortaipa tract of-land in F?air ile)d .county Qn Broad -Jtivyt, .now ini posse'ssion of D. s.'.Rio, e6ptinIii flyvo hundred acres,mnore or L.css, ah < bounded by lands of Coln Fenley, Wari-on Turket', Jameus B3.'McCants and others, at the suit of 1U. J(. Scott vit. Vavid shotwell. -' S. WT. IIUFF, Sheriff's Office, ' . F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., 19ul M, 1877. juno 24-txi' PROF, N. SCHMITT, Piano, Melo.deon and Organ Tuner, 238 Main Street, .Columbia, 5. 0. - ~ AVING an oxporienee of thirty-fiy.e - -~ years in tuning and repairing Pianos,1 Moedcons, 'Organd an4.dthor Musical Inistrumuon.ts, bath'in Eiir~bp'e and A merica, is eniabled to guarantee satisfac tion, or make no charge.'' He has the highest recommendations frogn . schools and cooges in the United States. -E'OR? SA.IE, A now Vbgno, wad& by.one of tljo lead LIing manufactiy.qrs pof theo 1'nteo. States. Tihe instrumeont has a cornp~ass o i ovcan and ;oneithird .Qothyps;' tnd is finia'ted ivith all theolatst;inimpovomonts. p,t og bd bou.ght .t ..a . raat reoductidn Appij at the oftigo.of Tun NEws AN,D HIunALD. juno 23-tf Shirts I Shirtsl J #$ W AMSUTTA Muslip ,and 2q09 X4yon, .'at $8.00 p)er lqhTozen. Percale and Calico at$6.00d,00.po; half dozen. >nar 22 J. .MMASi24L& CO, .. T your Job Printing done at 'T TH NEWWS AND HERLD Ofiloo