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RAIn.RoAD Soii:DU:s.--The follow ing aro the hour at which the train1s on the C. C. and A. 11. .R1. pass Winnsborot For Charlotte, 1.25, A. M. For Augusta, 11.07, .. ar. Accomm.voxn L:nur- -Dr F'o r Cohlimhbi:1, 7.36, p r Vor Ch'arlott e, i0.5 .: ft,)I..rlous Noticos. PresbytVriail Ciuurch--v. C. . Chichester, 11 A. 11., ald 84 . M. Subbath School 4 1, 1. l. J?rayer. AMe00ting, Wedinedw, 1. A. Episcopal (h1urch.- -Rev. J. Obear, services evory 18,un1day ex'CIt the 2nd Sunday of the monthi: at 11 o'clock A. m. Mrs. George Brown, and Mrs. .Francis Brown died rucen tly in i he fiout:4 castoi portioni of the county, both at advanced ages. Lots of fruit tLeso da,)S. T': surplus crop should he dried for winter use. No food is mnorc huffl,hy, and (Iried fruit costs two dollar;-; I bushel and mnorn il-W wintler. Messrs. Ludden & Bates, of S.a vaiiah ha11ve selt to this office a Copy of the latest, song, by John T. 1tledge, entitled, "Whisper 01youl be mine, Love." It is Very sWet, and the introdu ction of the minor is peculiarly c1rucive. Price 40 cenlts. The Democrtic County FMee five Comin-ittce met oil Tuesday. The m1eeting was full and harmoni1 - ous. The proccdings were as usual secret, but -Lnslles were talain to 1m0Ot sacecssfitlly tho crisis forced upil,l the party. It is a pity that our baso ballers have not had an opi>tunity this year of trying their mettIc again1t clubs of oJher couit-ie. 'I'hey have a cranc!h nine, and aI gu'od a pitIer and ca-telr as there iin the S.tate, or perhaps better. A little suppling of their joints this wariml weathier -%would do them good. Ca1't we havo a gamo ? The alteration of the fenlc law should be adopted ill the interests of agricultiure. It is crroncously chr:1gcd that t his clam:;re will ope ato .igain Iho poor 1 m. For every lal;or> j)per'.on on no;g a cow theres are ai dozen 01r two who hazve no cows b)U wvhoso erous) are0 deJvoure'd by their "'rich" neighbors' stock. Thoj) new~% law~ provide.i for patsturiage for lab)orers' stock. The last w cek in July will long be remnembced for extreim. heat, the * th)ormlometcr ranlging all over1 the county high uip tho inieties. On Saturdlay ulight, the 28th ilt., the thermnomecter F.tood at 838 degrcos at midnight. Slight rains on.the Tuos day followving~ cooled the atinos, phere somnewhat. Wh ile the peo-. plo0 were swo'ltoring, thle crop)s wero luxuriating, and most favorable accounts of the past woek's improve mont ar'o heard cvocrywhere. A OnANO s Pic-NI.--Worthiy Mas ter J. N. Lipscomnb, of the State Grange, called by at the White Oak Grange on Monday, the 0h0th, on his way from Liberty 11111. The visit ,could not bo advertised, but an oxtemplorancous pie -nic was gotten up ; and quite a company assomi)blod. Captaini Lip)scomb delivored ani ad. mirablo address on the duties and necessities of the Grange; and ox pressed himself mnu'ih pleased with White Oakc. After the meeting he examined some of the crops in the vicinity, the most striking of which was that-belonging to the Rev. T. WV. E~rwin. It is much to b)e regrotted that a more extended invitation could not hlavo been given. A series of tableaux and charades were given on Thursday evening, the 26th July, in the colorod IPresby torian church at Ridgoway, for the benefit of the Church Sunday School, of which Cornelius Moans is superintendlopt. Quito a number of the ladios and ~genthinmen of Ridgoway attended. The soones were principmgly taken from the 1Bible, vand wre a ann j li h,r beiAg led by L:zio Vand,ler, lost. The super-ilntendent wlas assistcd b)Y Sam Nelson and others, to whom a collsiderablo share of tho suICcess is due. The proceeds amuounlted to twenty-five do1ars, which will 1:o expenlded inl repairs on the chuirch building. Thle cn tertLainnimnt wats gott.cn upl entirely by tho colored pcoplc, aLd vas hilly cre(litablo to theml). Religious Noticus. The Colhimia District Confer eclvo of tho Methodist .I piscopal (imr-11ch convelie at this plaeo on Wodnesday, uvening te 8th ot Ang1s .t ,it will cont ilnu its session till the Sunday following. This body is made up of the preachers and lay dcleg4ates of the .holmwhia Di::;t rict-the presiding dlr of the District being the c1airmaln. This Distrietl comprises the counties of .1d"'OficVl, Lexin-ton, Richland, Fairfield, Chestcr anI York. For this year the District, has some fine preachil.g talent, rAlmont thiem the 1Zens. E.. J. Menri,J. T. Wgt man. S. Leard J. W. Kelly, J. WN. Dixon and ot hus. As tIhi: mlleet ing 'Coitainls no1ch of religious services. we anticipate a very interestin"g cetsioT. The proccdings,: will be opolel with a strmnl by the ltev. Jobn T. wigim:mi. D.1a The Ilightlev. Bishop Howe of Ille 1piscopal Church will visit St. St ephe n -l's c1hunk h1, I idgewa y, on Sundav the fl t of Aulust, and onl the following Tuesday le will offlciAte in St Johm's chliurel, Winnsboro. The 1lev. Pohvrs Johnson, of Yoikville, will accompa niy hii:i. A convocntion of the Epis"Copal chuirchl wvill be hold inl Che1sicr, begiigil"s oil t1he 8t inlst. A large mitutber of pariS hls will be repr. The Istrionic Entertain,mut. 'lle th:id entertainmleint of the HIistri41ioi1 Clb for the benetit of the Gordon T.ilit Infantrv, was given in the Thospian Hall on Tuls day evening. Tho plays Sulected 'ere '"M r1ried Life," and -Brother '!,ill and MO." Great caro had been (.1kenl in tho,aprtin and Cho pieces' were thoroughly rehearsed. hanndomh. N otw ithlstanding the e'xtromo heat of thc weJlber, Thespian Hall was tilled with a select andi appreciative auico!fC. Th~0e atortauinmuent beganU with a tableau, "Statuary," in which the $eaons()l the hours, and lig~ures hi:dtorie, c!lasiS5cal l nd mfythiolog!icah were actm irably blonded and pro (1need a Leautiflul spectacle. After music by the string band, the comnedy of "Married Life" was on acted, in which live newly marricd coutples, quarrol, sep)aratc, weep) andl mak fiedus again in the most asing annoret. TILho p)arts were weil sustaiined t hr'oughout, Coddle, espoeeially, bringing down~ the houso with his bearskin coat andt six waist coats, and Dovc, with his beaver, his aggressive red cravat, and his general "bumnpkinnoss"and bad gram - maur;was huge. Mrs.Lynx wvas delight.. fully jeaIlous aind desp1onident over the su11posd gallantries and flirta tions of her naughty husband, whilo Mrs. Coddle was in at charmxing state of desperation b.)causo her good man ab)solu tely r'efuised to become OXcited1 over her flirtutions, for fear lie might bo0 put into a p)orspiration and catch his death of cold. Other t roub les however excitedl Codio1 to such a degroe that he thiroatoened to drown himself if lie could only p)repanre a bath war'm enough for the purpose. M\r. and Mrs. Younghuisband were persistently conitradio'ting each other on all occasions. Mrs. D ove exhibited the deepest solicitude for her. dear Hen.ry and faithfully in deavored to eorrect his bad manners and worse grammar. Mr. and Mr's. Disital, wore always unhappy, bo e,ause lie would not or could not lnvish that amount of attent'.on wvhich g she rightfully claimed. The interest of the audience wvas hold althrongh nd'thei al . ...e when Dovo's coat was torn t o) shred by Coddle inl l ing him alonl to clear up the miystury of the "wonil in black."' Then followed the comic duct, Polly Hopkins, and but one adjee tive can be applied to it. It was siliply imumense, being inl our opinion the most effectivo acting yet seen beforo the Histrionic footlights. It brought down tie h1ou1S with ronmils of applause. 'he second paA of the enterbiin ment was the farce "Birot,er Bill ami we." "A. 'Noodle," tie old ent wa adm irably Niroider04. Ben Wiggles, in- h'1s s tr".ight :acket, created nI IItel mrriment. I'lhe character of Simon Squibbs was Nueli Stainled. William tieWi es, the swell and upstart, got into a ietty pickle at the end by having three ladies claim hi.s hand at once, whilo "miuy sistecr and "my daughtor" and the charming serving girl, well por trayet several feminino traits inl thiir respectiivo characters, and fainted most effectively at tihe finale. Tle music by the string band was spirited, and formed an enjoyable feature of the entermainment. The progranune Was somew10hat too long. but tie actors hlt been well drilled and acted thtir piarts qu1ito successfully. Mulch cr-cdit is due to the management of the Club. EUefrelahncnts were served up duriIn- tho entertainment, and proved 11truly refreshinqg. P)RO0F. N. SC IDMIITT, P11 "o, Mlodceon and Organ Tuner, 23,S Main' Street. Co l .ie, S. C, - I Al n .wrience of tlirty-thi Pin . tdons, Organls :1nd( '111ln Milsical 11Insit-lits, l-0h inlulp n Aimerica, is enablcd to guatl-al sl ti-fa tion, or J11 e no" elharge. lie has (lh hI i 'II et reCCOIIeIid t ions froilm sch ol. a41l lle es in the I it.AUt States. CLOSING OUT 1 niiro Spr'i:ig aind S80mmore --OF-. Dry Goods, Cloiting, &c, AT AND) .BELOW COST, To~ IMake Iloomn for Fall andi Wlinter (oods. R,. I, Dainnonbe~rg, july 2(0 ---o-- -- I-have just recei ved Some very fineO old orn Wh~.1 iske~y, Peach and A ppfo- Brain dly, fromt Steno Moumntaini, Georgia, anmd LmolnOi county, Virgjinia, anid variousm other graos of ,Westterni Rlyo Whiskey, North Carolina Corn and Rye WhIikeys, D)omosqtic and Inmported Winos andl ---ALSO. A largo stock of bottled goods, comwis,t. ing, of Champagne, Lager floor, fom family uso, Ales,'Porters, Soda Water &o. Onoe barrel freshl Nowark Cider on draught. Cool drinks o1 all dlescriptionsR. Tobco ,Cigars, & o.o* --AT Oun HIousrn.-. J. D). MafCAUiLV SPEI.AL NOTICTES. DO o Walic Health WA'y Wim. ,I: D: ?- -D1eath, or whitt. is WorSe, is the ilevitable re,sult of colliii IIcd niuspen"it 1 of the 111onstrual flow. it is ia coltition v ichi shoild nlot be 1114tild w fiti. mmalite reli'fvi is the only safe uard against costitution l ruin. iI all caivw of supprein, susp-lsion dwr othoer irreguhIarity of "courst-,' Dr. .1. BIr-ad. fivl(s Flt'al> Vegilator is th; 41 vly sure.k reIiledy. It. act4 by givinlg tone' to ithe irvouis oentsre, improvin.g IIII tie blood I41nd doter-iiiiiing (iroctly to ihv organ1s4 of I n t ('list r-uat-ion. It is at ltgitimaito pre scription, and1i1 the11,3 most intelligent I)Do . tors tise it. Preptred by .1. Iradliehl, Atlai .n, I. S.5 per 'bottle, anld for sa!o by Dit. W. E. Ajjiu.: july 31 2v CONGRESS STREET N& E 0 WINNSUBORO, S. C1. N1W1 GOODS AT U. G, 1)ESPORTES' AND BARGAIN52 IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHIING, BOOTS AND SHOES, , WINES, LIQUORS, feb 3 Etc., Etc. McMaSter & Brice ..--...0 . . AI.I:VE~ greattly reduicedl thea prices of thijr HIAMBUURG EDGINGS, IN SERJTINGS, LAC1'S, PiQ UES, TIMMINGS, LINEN EDGINGS, .COTTON EDGINGS, FRILLINGS, COLLARS, CUFFS, TIES, &c. Call and exainc their "'ChG .p Show C'aso" of "ODDS AND ENDS." july~ 28t JUST ARR1IVED, be. taut,til selction of Lan andI tt~ (C:unblriesc, in all the now desirablo Colors andk( PaltternH. A bemtiful1 lino of Ilamburg Edgings, anid Tr'immitiings of all kinds. Calicoes of laktest styIos andl t greatstly redukced prices. A largo assortment of F?ans, Buttons, Clomnbs, and( 1not.ions of all kings. Call Ofn unrt(l)rigned beOfore mnakin your purohasesnd yofti O will'be sAtisfioe LATF3ST, BEliST AND OHE~APE~ST GOODS ato purchase8d oft. Ijnne2A $OL- WOLFE. NOTICE ,intend to gradually chan1 our :towk to Groceries, llavy Dry oods lIoots, Shoes, and all goods neodcd on plantations.II We therefore offerall fancy goods, such RH Edgings, veilings, Ribbons", Jiaeolet and Swiss, L'a clln erchiefti, C.-ssinires, Fine Mloves, Collars, CuMfs. Scarfs, nd al of her goods of this character at and BELOW COST. If you want any kind of Faney Notions, give us at cill. The prieu shall suit you. for tho -CASH. LADD BROS. junco 119 N~EDW cGroODs NEW GOODS I I E have just received a stock of SPRING AND SUMMER prints of the best brands at 83 cents. 4-4 Camutbrics at 10) cents. Cent<e..nial S3tripes at 12.) cents. A full Stock of Shiringsa, Sheetings angl Drilling at low figures. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING!! We have just receivcd a large and comi pl1(to stock of Npring and Summer Cloth thing ivhich we will soll as cheap as any IHATS ! HATS ! flATSI! Gents' and Youtha'.Felt and Strawv flats of all kinds and at any price. CASSIMERES ! CASSIM.ERES I J Wo have just receivedl a full stock of Cassi.. meruss fromi the (Charlot tesvil lo Mills. -ALSO '.weeds, Cot tonades, Jcens, etc. _J F. McMVaster & Co. FUJRNITUjRE, W.r INDOW Shades, Picture Frgnpes, CYhild ron's Carriages, Lumnbor andI Shiingles. Use econlOray by b)uying the best, and buy wyhere you can got the cheapest. april 26 11. W. PHILLIPS. Merchant Tailoring. HEjj nadersign.ed informs the citizens of Wilnn'aboro and th-e county generally, that ho has~ opened a Tailoring Establish.. mont in the store znext to Mr." J. Olendin.. in('A. 'He is prepared to c'lo all, ksindcs of worli in his line at abort notice dne on reasonabl,e terine. A full lipe of sain pies kept constantly, on hand,' from which customers miay make select,ions. Specia4 Attention given to OU2fTXNG.