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A tao$ . 4g at . g retary S14WIe tLdho ldr J.o o.f816 Io1d, Cai . 9d. C6. Cono e. :ato t haa 4A Ane line, of straw hate are dia plaeyt-d byy our merants. . Mn"oonlight piond. to one of the 40op~ng attrajlons spoken of by the ou~tOting o thM we wto e' fo '641* Hiouoiti exoteilses. the 10th of May will soon ho heie. -4eAohers' pay cortficatep aud ap prvod oounty paper bought for cash. * R40sDAM & RAOSDALE. -W~nusbQro could support a good tininer. We hear of lots of work, and one-would do well in our midst, at Sfpr a wlillo. Our ne towi officials Were sworn ilii Monday without ceremony, and tho municipal business of the -town is V tining as -Business has been rather dull in town for .he past veek or ten days. Farmers ate too busy with their crops to spend much time in town. -Over one hundred line shad wore brought to tdwn on Tuesday.. They were obaught in'the Cataw ba river n'ear the Cheter linoi and sold for forty-five and fifty gents. -The political campaign this fall piomises to be an exceptionally in teresting one. "No lawyers or rava enous heasts need apply for any posi tion li the campaign." .-The Palmetto Mutual Improve ment Agsoolition' will .acbept our thanks for an invitation to be present at the entertainment' on Friday eve ning next. It is the closing exercise of thoseason, and we hope to enjoy their hospitality on that. occasion. -Now Is the time to get a good Clluinnatt Open or Top Buggy, Three. Spring Wagoi, Turnot, Seat Buggy, 1tatfoirin'S'aring -or Farner's Vagoi, ,1Ih shies or pole, Single or Double arness,' heap for cash' or %bankable paper, from J. 0. BOAG. --We regret to learn of a very aerl9us accideit which befell a dune horse belonuging to Mr. U. W. Craw ford on Tuesday. It sems that while sorpethtpg which turnued the* ankle johlt. Mr. Crawford informs us that it is hardly probable that the horse will 6eed boef any mnoite service. -Mrs. Boag has now opgifed hoy? stoet'of ipeng and summer Millnery, to which she respeotlully invites the inspeettoi r'lhi. frletand patroni *genprally, Call early and be suited. A full atook. of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, Groceries, and every thing susually found in the general merchandise line. ''All to be found at the store of J. 'O. Boag,.as low as the Jowest. , . . - A BAnY Suow.:-It is rumor'ed that we are to have a'baby show in town at an early day. We learn from the proprietor of the Opera House that the show will take place in his build ing, and that all between the ages of' on's nonth and oe year will be ad mitted nd stand aghance for the prizes bhich- will bea offere'd. The Nile gqyraing tetd show will be an tiou e:t* a &tet 'day. There is ab ~ yt ~tr~a 10 ogr. town to wArl o.~~1satb. ig aaying thaft $463 hW~'l1 e a aeeness' as far as umibersar6:cneynef IAx~inRA MEETItO.h9$Me w a *meeting of delegates . from -all along the:: ioposed line of. thle Chester, Qi'oenwood and Abbeville Railroad, at theo Gentral Hotel' 4 'Columbia, on Tuesday-evening.. There wpre preent 4elegate's frOm Abbeville, Grb (uwod, LIaurens, Cliuton, Witisbor and Uinion, and ui good deal of determina ttojgwas howig.ty.. all,,to lnild the roafi Winnsaboro wae'represented bj Messrs. J. 'M Beaty, Chares A. Doug lass and R.' M. Huey. Railroad build lng seems to be on the boom, and our ouuty can ill afford'to be idle. She must be uny and stirring or she will be left out when the work is commenced, SOuTHnNr STATISTo,-'Thd Bureau -of Statistics under the Treasury De partment, has under preparation a *reuort of the induastrial and commer e lal Interest of the.Southerni States, east 'of the Mississippi and South of the Potomac. Mr.,L. A. Kausorn, of tile Agricultural Zdepartmieht el tals - 8tate, hais ben appointed by thoChlef of the Bureau at Washington, to fur nsh the statistics from this State.. It Is the first eflbrt of this kind which. *has been made, and is necessariiy at. tehided with a good many dileluttes. Tb~de1y4istnti #4t h i of every .ne interested in making a good shows Sto inform them of' the. various W drtiee in the Stal~tbot00firg will d nore to' impi'ove o'ut'oountry than to let other people. kn6w our. natural Rdgtages, and what can be naiad, * by a proper development of out! re Bot~ri, A4 '~e# 4ppoiitd.Thef goadi th t l1"fitf Ii1SN y vor:y Up perforaer. To an . let,04r and go taste ,sh9 04 $4 adRos study of m Oulo kne 4wf 1 twaintg under iaompetat Ms. ters. Her performanoes ou MoAday wo9 all fine.-not exoeptinghekt acoom. phalment to'the itoo10 W the other performes. T. natural i4eetnes. of Miss Lavatsee~iohas stibrednothingfromn the tbotogh training It hs bad. With. out the "alro and graosJ of the profbs. slone], she shows a Ane knowledge of her and .pkes au Impression on sui nesit. . Hs insd0lo irtistle9, but it -had nevertheless feeling eartough to captivatlehis audience. His perform Ances woula do credit to niasidlan who conoid~rod the violin his forte, t ra lery Age perform er . re Ox never ti ipass of no b6' 0a"d 0.0oW oed _ ay b e ei ibahtieugh out--an evidence of whOfh may be cited inl the: fact that egoh po" rimer was heartily encored. We trust that the first' teohv>ftho UCurlina Concert Company will brove abundantly..suenessibl, and that they will be'sqre to include Winnoboro in their next. The Mount .ion AunIdIngs. The special meeting of the Mount Zion Society on Tuesday thorning was well Attended. Mr. J. C. Caldwell moved that a comntiittee of five, to Include the Pres ident of the Society, be appointed to arrange suitable ceremonies for the laying. of the corner-stone of the now building. My. Reynolds suggested that it might be better to postpone those exercises till the completion of the building. After some Informal discussion, Mr. Caldwell amended his resolution to meet, this suggestion, and, in this shape, the motion was unanimously adopted. Mr. T. K. Elliott moved that no member of the Building Committee be appointed on this committee of arrangements. lie thought the former comnimitico had onongh on hand already. Tho motion wii adopted. The President was an thorized to appoint the new commit tee at his leisure. Mr. T. K. Elliott moved that the Building Committee be instructedi to proceed in the work assigned them, in the fellowing or'der: 1. Letting the ontrioo tho repatrs. to the, present College buidilng. 2 . The purchase of necessary school fihrniture. 3. Letting the contract for the teaoher's residence i hmd that when thme lest-name~d contract shall have been. let, the~ committee make no Airther dispgsition of the funds in hand tintil some action by Sljp bloolety and the citigens conjoiutly, (The contract for the additions to the College building has already been given ont, and the work will very shortl~y commence.) Mr. G, H. McMaster moved to amend by -having the building of the teacher's residence precede the purchase of fur. niture. The amendment was lost, and the original motion adopted. It was fprther resolved that the Building Committee be authorized to have dug, at once, a cistern or a well t-hichve they might deem best-on teCollege grounds. There being no further business, the Seeiety then adjourned, subject to the call of the President.. Ias arV DVIDs ,TaOKBOx. The 11ev. iDay4 .Tapgu passed away April 8th, 1880. Fle was born in the year 1808. fle had been preach. ing forty-three years. His waster give give permission to preach In 1848, and be had been preaching ever since. He bi'ought jnany to Christ. lie had been preacoping at Good Eope Baptist Church for seventeen years, and hie died in good faith. He said that he was in Christ and Christ was ini him; ,att je wanted everybody to try to nm$t hdm in Heavemi, whore there will be no parting. He said that he waunted everybody'.to ewhfpw-he died.~ ke said there ibas nothinginnbis' way, to keep him, from his Heavenly IFather. 1Rev. Q. 8. Fono. "A 06VYMNM3N'! OP HE lknoP.B.* Mesrs. EdUlors: Allow me to thank yon for publishing that very admira bl, Jetter of Captian McMeekin i your last issue. It is the best thing of the sort that I have seen in a long time. But don't you think it was unfortunate that the Captain should have said atnything about a "govere4 mqnt' of the people, for' the people, by the people, &o"? These lawyers (you know what kind of fellows they are) will be trying to maike out that that has something to do with~ the thirteenth, -fourteenth and fifteenth amendments to the Constitution. of the United States,. I like tho totter very much, but I wiejp the Captain had left that out of it. A TaNWANT. MU. l'A*v*4' ZacO VaU, Mesars;. $dursr: Will you allow mes to call your uttention andi that of the peintanity to the uttra'etiye aniionew, ment of the lecture to he delivered in the Presbyterian Chureh on -Friday .o W0 RAVZ ! E0IVED OUR Stock of new and requ.es. Ca inopoeeon .by our Custom. era and the trade generally,. both in and out of Town. We have a fine Astoti"Went of rW"'aicos at 5 Wf WDress Goods froi d8 cents up. Ililack and C0fd" Sathis. "WVelvot Brocaden differen~t color logs. WHITE "GOODS. We have INDIA L&WN6 AT FIVE CENTS per yard. V-10OLOTH ING,1 9W-Furnislhing Goods and WHats, for men and boys. t1iWe are agontf 'fOr the CONTINENTAL NUIRTS, THE BEST AND. CELBAPEST SHIRTS now made. Respectfully, P. LANDECKER & BRO. CIGARIS! CIGANS I1 CIGARS 1I Good Cigars-at 24 cents apiece, good Cigars 3 for 10 cents, good Cigars at.5 cenlts. apiece, fino Ci gars 3 for 25 ents, fine Cigars 2 for 25 cents, Superior Cigars I for 25 cents, at F. W. 'Habenichit's Saloon. TRUEBIL FOIIhb. THE GRAND JURi~ OF FAIRFIELD County, State of South Carolina, for the year 1880, In examining public buildings find that the NEW IISJE recently opened by GROESOHIEL & Co., next doore t6 Dr. W. E. Aiken's Drug Store, as a JE E T A U A NT, E AR -AND BILLIARD MALOON, found that it is neatly and properly kept, and that the proprietors do all in their power to please they~ customers by serv ing them with tho best WINES, I.QVJORS, 040ARS .A1wa ToItAcco~, ands give 'the LARGEST MEAL and the BIGGEST DRINK -for less money than any House in the County. Therefore, we recommend the public to patronize them. DAVY .womta, Fowema. GENERAL I ' To be found at I?. W. Habe nicht' : Fine Ginger Brandy, Blaoeriy o~ ,Old Whiskies, Purxe Bums, 14ir Gn T oc ok and ByTolu Tonic, &der, Port Wi~e, My~ry;I 6Slt4 a-. ter, Ales,. etc., geeal3kp gu a first-class Liquor Esagsient, at F. W. Habenlcht's. WIN NSBOUO HOTEL, T HE UNDERSIGNIMD TAKES PLEAS .in informing the people of Fairfield Countyand tetrave1ng publio that he HOTEL, and n~ow propared to receive both permanen a'nd transient boarders. rhe building has juet .been repainted and pu in first-rato condition touhout. The table will be supld witI t..bost that the local ands ghorhig markets afford and no pais will be spared to in sure t1to comifortn-o guest. A Sample Room is provided, convenient' jarra~e for' the use of Commercial ravee sRMS -REASONABL~E'. 'A share of the ~ubio patronage -Is re spectfully solleite aiepstatt D~lE MOBTATION. 'Otard, ))py& Co.'S Cogao Briand, VFlavoy' Holan Gi; ~*.H& ,'s Cham-. pagne Ros's yi ~) Gin, ge el, Pure, aica .Bumn, Podt and ShryWino, atF.Habenleht's Saoo. IMPL E MENrT8S, SO NOW CO0ME AND LOOK AT TIIE follow fugl Doukle-Foot Plo.Nws. Niones Patent Heel Sweep. Cotton Planters-three kluds. 1b1ue Grms Sulky Plow. Walter A. Wood' Reapers and Mowers. Tanner & Delaney Engines. Force Pumnps. Eparly Field Seed Corn. Early Garden Sited born. G4arden Seed-all kinds. 0-onte and make selection from my stock, or give order for whiat you need. I deal w,%ithi manufact'urers. JAR11= PAGAN. RADE MARK. dIftane grovno4unaies ofurope, thansoetsMedicateaWine Is udvensdI. Itts conposef tiemastapproved, VW ETABLE TONICSt v&&'areiroducecinto a ure generoumsfno. Theverywnat 'beigits medicahsais confdenilly', F'EVER AND AG U E , aollothwriiseasesoriginang from Daaious cause . For-purifyingthe andimprovnthe eration,Cirni, fthaumatism,Bloodpoisonn,a certain tn-hfrDysp'i ea,Cramp intha stomach, aninuediteTelieffer UysentryCalio, Chole'ra-mdorbus ana kind red dtia sea, 6anera.deaknesaervous and Mentar Debility, asonveraidaredyfor Liver Complaint,anadiseases ofthe Vrdnieupan welent apptizer knd. without rand i v ofghe systermo t u nee .lI da Soildb sautlD rgsed, aesgnrly Chaltte gCoubia AusR.R SCHDUEINDEFC TO BERS , 188,EasterWn. 8tandary Tie. No.53: MIANDA EEs Lave Auguesta............ .91an. m LeaveW. i.&.uA Juction.....1.m Lea ed ill'oians............ .....1.58 p.a fLavelythewood....n........2.1pi Leave idgea.......... .....2.3 .ma. Leave rSimon's..............247a p.m L eeCral l'uks...............a.d p.n m. Lepavet ewiess'.............43 Kp.m m.n LeveS iths.........,...4.4 pl m Leav orth -Mill................5.20 ,n m LeaveoysPineyllie............. ...4p.m Arrdiby alDug Sateildele...... .e.35allym .GOING NOUT H. No. 53, MAIL AND EXPnEss. 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CRWL...0 p. A. USvflakTck....E ..V.1D.i . Lerapo WhtedveCs OaBass...39 pale 'Lev ipaoreone.....a 3.4 pMiau Leaeveon Siponsa....k40 p.ss'. Ley Ale;ed......43 Imored on. Ariask C erbia...eer,.1 a . Wn. abgeq"oh a ggie pait )Ave tkn plaocej J~in, Ct is not *## .*4'a u# grjat reolgtion 0 nd'; 'Au, ena1 14vol (h9b -Ib j9blic sintimett atid in mam g, 00., s now.' going on. A flosorlptlon of th4o thipgs' by one Who fas bes to it- all must be interesting. The 0ublic are invited to attend. eas will be'ifro'vided for the colored people in the gallery. D. E. Jon'I. What a issisipip Pilot says. Capt. D. M. Riggs, who is well known at Now Orleans and along tho Mississippi river, says, "I.have been suffering from Dyspepsia for'the past live years, and fvom broken rest by severe Paus in the bowels and kid. noys. - . tried every medicine recom 3noqed for these diseases, 'witho 8ooess, At last . tuted a bottie of Wrown's Iron Bitters, wblh rove6 peribot sVcoess In my oae." - :tr. oll 11yer,kidney and malartsittilseyses.* FOR COVONSAND OUP UU EMEE jaasegIt exen san Y. .vto to. pthe "tettan a aondn conn tio @ade AU As i*-. Ik m.r''dom m '.Ungb US DR. "141011'' Oblit rec Tolia. cubb asin alu a l al" se se L IV E R , sOllia as is*oner. Bra~b Inwg ache, n "vc ~ e'.s"oo hernaube anot elvs,,,oma O. ll TA IsERPreste VR, Mtlio NIT9MEEING.OWS A N EXTRA leCommn eaon o Winn hea oloc.The oo. egrerewvll loom oreLft. n. TERAT VA PURIIER POPSTH NOTAICERO LAD-HODER ltaeaedsggint repassing pn the hAvn NXreAdth Commisstioner Ws. SI E LDgeRoAL fo1 hernt, Coel Moi Wilbr tups A pr. M, w1886, niat 'clock . The N. WTHERSaWl ~3y orderrofotileuncil. NORMANYAPT ,. ERO'STALIO aye wabefd aist follosi unti futher aingireached te Commssiner. Bell's rige Orm. 5-1. C.m WSE nborD AROOSLSfo- te14n.o Be180,wll' Be rcive by9-24. ow Con fWinnsboro uptoApil808188 B ce rlerk3ofCouci. Bayl's fondasfolo--2t2 frte 'Winnsboro, Mch26-3. Blackstock, Aprl7-2. hell'srppogent p ill bennonce W"najor, sAprail reda14ba. makoedka, Apin ear5o1,7.g Bas brde, M aey . nCo Blomkntonk, Ilyl3-s.; a e yclbae BSil'saride, ayrs whos 22 uaion Oer appoibrentsder arnnonced hreaftarf. salono heCnl enjo s aeutioul re bablc hmrse aner til, nid years Unltd Sateod. Nwkean wor se immenrseslhe Bloingtoe , Ills.;ewas sedoy c dlbrte st. laret a horse-sebtatin n reoasa reder are uiexledb t ofandafltaono the Cgant n Ant. Ladre t ,h lretp'ev NOwih ah ra cots ei*noed, so large a dooarsi ~ lia, a ors risig wel o~ tahe willt~ e gatere d#tnsn t eas, aarnh m tao il past~ TO THE P UBLIC. 2-'V Attention is called to my IMMENSE STOCK 0 DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS SHOES. AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. WFMy Store is being filled evey day with THE BEST OF GOODS, which will be sold at REGULAR PRICES. They are considered the CHEAPEST ..in Town.. An early inspection is solicited. LOUIS SAMUELS. GRAND ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS -AT. PRICES GUARANTEED TO BE THE LOWEST ! JUST RECEIVED: Choices andi latest styles Dress Goods, inntings, Cash ores Black and Whte Goo(Nd, Laces, Edgings, Allovers, Table Diamasics, Quilts Tomefs, Ieoyl os, ots, a Id adi es' Underwear, Trimmings, Corsets, and a full aniA coitipleo line of Domestic Good. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST LINE OF STRAW -MATS FOR LADIES, MISSES, MEN AND CHILDREN IN TO WN. Come and sec them. I will save yo. from 10 to 29 per cent. If you will only buy your fine SPRING SHOES from inc. D). A. HENDRIX. i Next door to Vinnsboro National Bank. IT STANDS AT THE HEAD. THE LIGHT-RUNNING DOMESTIO I This cut shows the new style of Wood work tile comupiany is now .im1 ro. A I'TISTiAh blY l1ilAll. lIFtl, la ti mehicaI l .npstructon it, has nso rival.. Tills N lW Li N l OF ATTACH. intents thait. nre' now beIn'n ltlal(ed with thew 1 Ui E8'T10 are s jeciallles. No ot lie r ainteihi w hasa I heam. -fThese ait such nw~ttnt ad the imake the DOMESTIC io're "than evet W ~withtout question. the neknowledged standard of excellence. For Male by J. JI MEATY de BRO., winnsboro, S. 0. is&"Agents wvanted in unoccupied territory. Address DOMESTIC SEWING MA CHINE COMP~ANY, 909 Main Street, Richmond, Va. .M ?y23-1y BUCK-THORN FENCE **W &-s -iro ~ffotie SfeandStrn A latoe Ltrinwstd and o bohea en East to bud Simpe to repar Any briht mfar me' r martarm hand can bosthe jot. Writo for Sample and Oiroular. The Buck-Thorn Fence Co., Trenton, N. J. TUE above and Ribbon Wire (same style without barbs) Grape Trellis Wire, Sheet iron, Black and Galvanized Russia Iron, Tin Plate, ValffTin etc. LOOK* FOR OUR SPR1NG ADVERTISEMENT. IT WILL APPEAR IN TIS SPACE IN A W e are getting up steam and preparing to make a noise, for we have-. STOCKS OF NEW GOODS Coming in every day, and they must be sold. So come right along. Q. D. WILLIFORD & CO. JOHN P.s AKE NWe RIOt / ras ...........n.......r....n.....T.a.....rraumn., em.......I'oe