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■ 1 — *-. * T I • *. • , l TIM', SfiWS AM/ HEHAU). WiNKSBOliO, t>. U. 1'Ul'KSI)\t, JL'IA 19< : : t iltsS. A'O. S. itET\OLl)S, CUAtt. A. VOIGT,AfiS, HO IT tlLDKK STAKDS. Not IIr'nkerlii(j for the rresltlency. bht V 111 Vi' Id If the Peoi>le Uemaud. TIioNlW V< i k Times, of SnUirday publlslies tli t\v<>,-iuid-a-iiiiH-c«jJiiinn in- lervictr had by its Saratiter* cniTefipon Editohs. U EX Eli Ah GOSSIP. —(jpncrnl Moon*, American consiil at Callao; died last week of j T ellow fever. —A movement has been inanjntniteti My thf nltiniciiMI council of St! Louis 4J A RIFATS. CIIARLEST05 ALYERTISEMENTS; -IMl’OllTEk AXD DEALER IN— OFORGE A. Tune le-txly The Netv York Herald among' its irecev.t itttms of “personal intelligence,” ■gave the following: “Mrs. It. B. Hayes find her husband are in the city, on their way to Saratoga.” Ail unkind cut, indeed. A friend of Mr. Randall represents him as saying that he hhs no nspira- ttoiiS whatever for the Fresidenfcy, iidr for any office than that of Speaker of the next Congress, and that he is sure of the caucus nomination. Western Arkansas is devoting much attention to fruit culture with i’emark- able success. The acreage is increas- CarpetS and Hoitta Furnishing tlnnds, The —:—T—— LargHSt Stock South of Baltimore-,. Moqm t. /^LlSifeNS CLACIUS, Brussels, 3-Hly and Ingrain Cnrj'ets, Kiiks, • / Mats and t/ruihb Cloths, Window shadi-s, W’Hll Faperh; Borders, l.aee Cuytklus, Cor- rpboJSS 0 K"i^ri’nr?. cRrora^rt! 1 FiefuS; WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOCACCO, Ironies Write for Samoles and.Friers. GROCERIES AND 1’ROVISIONS, No: l f-> EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. ’ Samoleg and.Frlcrg. BAILIE, AtOl Si'A, GA. —The fire at Columbia, THin.j on the 15th itist., destroyed the Williams block and eight Stoiti-houses. Loss $05,000. — It is said that ex Secretary Win- iii connection jngl year, and the climatic condi* tions are so favorable that in five years out of six there is an abundant crop of apples, peabhed, plums, cherries, grapes, blackberries, strawberries, etc. An Indianapolis dispatch reports cx- Governor Hendricks a§ saying that oenaior voOTBOCriiad no authority To make Hiti statement he made recdhtly that Hendricks is not a candidate for the Presidency. The contradiction is taken on all sides as a declaration of libstility to McDonald, and an open war between the Hendricks and the McDonald factions seems imminent. The last report we have about Mr. Tilden is that a particular friend of his stated, hs if by authority, to a reporter bf the New York Times, which pub lishes the interview, that Ml’. Tilden “will obey the will of the people,” and accept the nomination if the old ticket he nominated, and furthermore that John Kelly will wash oifhis warpaint, hang up his tomahawk, and work for Uncle Samuel like a brother. brutalizing results that some times follow the excessive use of liquor were illustrated a few days ago in Philadelphia, where a drunken mother stripped naked her two hoy?, aged ten and twelve, and locked them out in the burning sun upon the roof of the house, where they were found by an agent of the Society for the Protection of Children, their bodies covered with sun blisters. The mother was found drunk in the lower part of the house. Mrs. Langtry has cleared $100,000 by her American tour, and captured Gebhardt. She will sail for England on the 25th inst. with her pile of lucre, hut whether she will take Gch uloiig is not stated. She says that notwith standing the scandalous talk, his atten tions to her (while rather enthusiasti cally gallant) have never been other than those of a perfect gentleman—a T)ipGO of iu£bi*mutioiw V.-Li.oU. iKitw — gratifying to the gentleman whom she calls husband on the other side of the Atlantic. She finds America such a good field to rake in the cash that she will return for another tour in Octo ber, beginning her engagement at San Francisco. responded Wednesday last, and de clared (hat he was, without qualifica tion, advised of Mr. Tilden 1 * Views and purposes regarding his re-nomina- tion for the presidency. According to Mr. Tilden’s friend that gentleman, “views his public cafecr ns h matter so ; dotn’s ti ip to Europe is absolutely in tl'C control of the public wiih a Mexican railway enterprise, of decision that he will tacitly abide the iVMch l.e is the head, event of a rcnomiiiation.” ’ In regard | —ML*. Van Wagner, an American to the idea of an excessive strain upon lawyer, residing in London; has been his physical condition; Mr. TikMit' appointed conimissiofitfr to hear evi- “has been fully prepared for any edn- deuce in Alabama chirtis cases, tii.geiicv of this kind, not merely bv| Marco A. Soto; President of his rapid restoration to health and: Honduras, Central America, accom- vger, but by its changed relations t° pnnied by the niumbers of his cabinet; arrived in Chicago on the 14th inst. tive to a proptfr demand by the party I Mrs. Grnbe Court land cowhided for his leadership, his friend says j “there is not a particle of doubt.” It | is also Ida positive conviction that “the TURNIP feEEJ) TTJLY is the best month to sow Ruta Baga Turnip Seed ill., We lie rbsh supply also of Red Tori, White Flat Baga Turnip Seed in. We have a i supply also of Red Top, Dutch, Pomeranian Globe; Norfolk; Seven Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Amber Globe and Golden Ball. McMASTER, BRICE & KETCHIN. July If- DRNTi&TRY~ B. J. QUATTLEBAtJM, i>. D. S. QTTO TIEDEMAN & SONS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, •^-AND— provision dealers, 102 AND 104 EAST BAY STREET, CilARESTON, S. C. such a Mr. Tilden i campaign should iaioeeur.” That 1 ’ilden will respond in t lib affirm a-i Office: North side Washington Street, Opposite Town Hall: WINNSBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA. July 7-tx3m: yOYD BROTHERS, Wholesble GroceIis, Liquor Dealers —anD— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. The scheme for giving national aid to Southern schools, as se£ forth in the article from the New York /Sun, pub lished elsewhere, frill! of course meet with strong opposition from every friend of education in this section. The plan would undoubtedly prove an en tire failure. The national school sys tem would soon become nnotlicr means of rewarding political hacks and place- hunters, and we should have as teach ers and school- officers hut an addition al (Jorps of the grand army of office- hffiders. Such a 1 measure would prove disastrous to the educational interests of the South. The only feasible plan is Ibt Congress to appropriate the money to be expended by and under the central school authorities in each State, time, the opportunity and the necessi ty for Mr. Tilden’s identity with a movement for a renoiniimtion of the ticket which was elected by the peo ple, but denied by their tribunes in 1870, is new at hand.” Tile recent «/«»«i«/«/ Mr. HxmttrfoWB luv-, ,tci lul,**; given this idea more positive vitality than it seemed to have a few months ago, “and Mr. Tilden has certainly re cognized (he significance of Mi*. Hen dricks’s changed plans, compelling him, as it does, to face a responsibility now which he has heretofore been ~ lieved of by lleiidrtcks’s rofilsal to run.” “It would be impossible,” says Mr. Tilden’s friend, “for that gentle man at this time to stand in the way of a general or organized demand for a historic vindication of the great wrong and injustice perpetrated by the installation of Hayes as President.” In short, “Mr. Tilden is not a candi date; this is absolute, but it is equally absolute that if a demand should arise spontaneously, and the convention should renominate him, he will not repeat the personal plea presented in his great letter to the Cincinnati con vention declining the nomination.” The hall is not set in motion by Mr. Tilden or his friends, hut “Mr Hen dricks has at last arisen to a sense of the true Democratic issue, and the movement must he worked out in this way.” Mr. Tilden “will have no bureau nor accredited start', and will make no personal effort whatever in the coming campaign.” Mr. Tilden, according to lii< friend, does not regard the legitimate duties of the presidential office as so arduous. As to the present Chief Magistrate, Mr. Tilden 4 ‘is inclined to think that Ids labor is in a large degree gastro nomic, and the strain is mostly on his waistbands.” “A practical business administration from the highest and most intelligent standpoint—and lids would certainly he Mr. Tilden’s aim— would present an executive almost tis passive as the great seal of England.” Having due regard to the concurrent jurisdiction of the legislative and judi cial departments, his policy and his acts would he far more acceptable to the country, if stable, restrained and conservative, than if lie had a turmoil of passionate and heated partisanship. In answer to the question, “Is nyt Mr. nravi! too oin to properly adifunislcr the office of President?” his friend said: “He is old enough to appreciate wise counsel and wise enough to direct a judicious adiniuistration, lie is ten vears younger than Thiers was as a statesman, O’Couor ns the leader of tlie bar, Bancroft as a historian, Judge Black as a jurist, or Fred. S. Winston as tlte master of the greatest financial institution in the world.” Mr. Tilden’s friend does not attach any importance to Mr. Kelly’s opposi tion, but predicts that Kelly will the foremost and the most earnest support of the ‘old ticket’” in dtic time. Win. G. Jongs on the 11th inst. on the most public street of Milwaukee for the alleged betrayal of her daughter. —Two ladies and a child, while crossing a railroad track near Leroy, j New York, on Saturday, the 14th inst.,! FIRST MONDAY IN ^ B. THOMAS, AGENT, ^ t No. 320 KING St., Oi JO I will ofer for sale before the Court WINDOW SHADES, House door iu Winiisboro, S. C'., on the I INGS LACE ( SHERIFF’S SALE. ■J^Y virtue gf tin execution to me directed, BRIEFLY EMPHATIC; BUT TERRIBLY CONCLUSIVE; Frior to my anpnal inventory, for the next thirty days I will otter remarkable inducements to close out goods in their season. These goods 1 will place on the Gentre Counters, and marked at prices that is bound to he appreciated. Como earlv and secure the bbst-selection. Respectfully, J. L. MIMNAUGH. were struck by instantly killed. —Hcnrv G. _—, ter or tn<5 schoolshijr an express train and APS* ew Hampshire, AUGUST NEXT, within the legal hours of sale, to the high est. biddfer, for CASH, the following-de scribed property, to wit: An «w« vtaht, title and interest of Jessie No. 320 king St., Offosite Liberty, PAPER HANG- CURTAINS, CORNACES AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, CHARLESTON, S. C. Window Awnings Made to Order, i 1 SEED UPLAND RICE at Providence, R. I., committed sui- ^ p^^lck in all that <» i i;ai» pince,parcel cide. He laid been on a prolonged wK'df LUtfe spree. —The editor of thq New York World has seen Tilden. He says the ( stories of the sage’s extreme weakness re ‘ and of his exceptional vigor are both untrue. —Coney Island, in consequenfce ofthe 14th inst. being a half holiday, was well patronized. At Manahattau. . . „ , . Beach there were tweutv-five or thirty ^ ,le ^ >e, S arc ! e ( l r tn ’ ct . laml > thousand people River, containing Pour hundred and ninety acres, niqre or less, and bounded bv lands of JaiueS Clark, David R. Elkl!t‘ and lands formerly belonging to F. II. DuBose. ALSO, All the.right, title and interest of Jessie S. Gmldick, in and to all that certain iand situate in Fairfield County, South I Carolina, on waters of Little River, con- —The assassin of the mayor of Polk taining Cuy, Iowa, who also killed Mr. Clin- j SEVENTY ACRES, gad, ot the same town, a lew nights I ago, was shot bv his pursuers ami edii- “ ore % ,e l iS - I1 am . 1 1 1 t 0lu V. ,e . d b >' land * of fossod i!u> crimps Pi>tiiri> li<> rliorl James Clark, Davul It. Eikm and lands lessed the ci lines beioi e he died. j f onner iy belonging to F. H. DuBose, and —The Marquis of Lansdowne will lands ot Mrs. Anna Graddiek, and being a sail on the steamer Circassia on Goto-. part of the above-described tract- her LI, forCauada, to assume the duties 1 All of which levidd upon as the property of {he office of Governor-General of Vf *f assie Graddiek, at the suit of Geo. i M. Hagood (for another) against Jesse S. .Graddiek and Catherine Wirick. ^ G. CUD WORTH &. CO., —WHOLESALE— SADDLERY WAREHOUSE, 135 Meeting Stheet, Opposite Charleston Hotel. CHARLESTON, S. C. JJENRY B1SCIIOFF & CO., wholesae OP.OCERS AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE. PROPRIETORS OK THE C ELEBRATED CAROLINA TOLU TONIC. 199 EAST BAY; CHARLESTON, S. C. Sheriff’s Office. Winnsboro, S. July pithr 19tO: July 17-td jnu. l. McCauley, S. F. C. Special Attention —GIVEN TO THE— “be in XA TIOXA L ED VC A TIOXA L S TS TEM. the Don'iiiiion. —Jay Gould will pay out of bis own pocket the dividends to Western Uniiut stockholders, wjio are prevented from deceiving their dividends in the regu lar way by the pending suits. —Judge George Hoadley, the Demo-! cratte nominee for Governor of Ohio, has Written to Alabama that he will keep his engagement to deliver an address before the State Bar Associa tion at Blount Spring;-!, August 1. - Harry Gaskins the accessory iu | UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT the McGuire tragedy, lias been re leased on bailed by the Baltimore! County Court. The case of James Clinton, the principal, was held under consideration. —A lot of Ohio people, among oth ers, opened eorrespondanc with a deal er in counterftdt money iu Washington. They were swindled out of the pro posed purchase-money; and their let ters have been given to Ihc press. —Advices from Valparaiso state that there has been a heavy fall of snow in the Cordilleras. Two miles of the legraph i ^ covered WUit * snow for the last four dnySf —In New York mi Friday, th6 iStti inst., Judge Freedman explained his decision in the case man, who left money with a friend to have masses said for her soul and that of her husband. He held the trust invalid on certain technical gaounds, and not because of its object. • f « . • Can be planted an) 7 where and at same time that cottori can, and be cultivated very much like it. OJVL Y A FE TV B USE Ft S LEFT. ONE PECK produced last year in this- county SIX BUSHELS, worth SIX DOLLARS PER BUSHEL, with but ordinary attention. Call and get particulars. J. H. HARDEN & BRO. y^LVA GAGE & CO., CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, Market, CoRNfeR Church Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. rAUTop packed for the country a specialty i SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS! ALL CALLS PROMPTLY TENDED TO. A T- I keep on hand a full supply of METALLIC HIRIAL CASKETS Trausaiidiuo Telegraph. Companv’s 0 f the finest finish, and WALNUT CASKETS of the latest styles; and also Imitation AND COFFINS, and a CHEAP GRADE of COFFINS and BURIAL ROBES of Margaret Gil- j RObEM OOD CASES miAm It is hardly to be expected nowadays Hmt the will of a man so eccentric as to bequeath bis property according to bis own wishes, instead of the expec tations of his licit*!, can escape being contested. The late Mr. David M. Chaurtecy, of Brooklyn*, seems to have teen afflicted with this eccentricity. By a will made some years ago lie left his property to the children of one of Ids brothers. The will is now con tested by other nephews and nieces not mentioned in the document, on the gi-nuutl of a lack o€ taabamxntary pacity. As proof of his insanity wit nesses have testified" to the strange conduct of the testator on a trip to Europe during the'year in which the Will was made. From this testimony it appears that he “delivered a speech at a sardine dinner on board the ship;”, always paid for things that he ordered; wore a diamond pin, and often said it was a very fine one; changed his ueckfie and collar fre quently; drank “wine and champagne” nnd-becutne annoyed when his supplies were cut off; wanted to thousand dollars that Tilden Would be disoted President, and declared that “myEnglishman could pack a trunk equal to an American J’ In Michigan they have ft law by which a man can have his will admitted to probate be fore he dies. All persons interested as ex)>ectaiit heirs or otherwise must then question the testator’s sanity oi* forever after hold their peace. A Will admitted to probate during tlie life of the maker caunot be eontested after his death ou the ground of bis aliened mental incapacity. The New A Proposeil Finn for Hip Estnlitisliment <Tf AU'litloniil Sch*DiH in the South-A New Scheme of Centralization. [From the New York Sun.] A scheme for affording the assistance of the general government to the Southern States iu establishing schools seems likely to be proposed by the Republicans iu tiie next Congress. "ing to our esteemed contem porary, the New York Times, the Republicans are, to a considerable ex tent, pledged to this policy, and that journal discusses various plans for carrying it into effect. The method which it evidently pre fers is “for the Federal Government to appropriate a liberal sum for the pay ment of teachers to bo selected under Federal supervision, and to be supplied without cost for a certain number of years for such new schools or such extension of schools already formed, as may be provided by States in which illiteracy exceeds a fixed miiiHiunn ratio.” These teachers are to'be selected by a competent commission upon a com petitive examination, and are to devote themselves only to instruction in ehy inentary studies. > Even if We concede that it is within tlie constitutional power of the national government to appropriate money for pnrposes at nil, there are serious objections to any scheme which* involves the establishment of a new and large body of Federal office-hold ers. It is a step in the direction of centralization. Every one of these teachers would soon look to the gov ernment at Washington'for hi? or her support and continuance in office; and in a few yours they would constitute a corps ot place-holders scattered all through the South, through which' some expert politician at the head of the educational department could al- ways ekert a powerful political influ ence. If we are going to help the Southern bet forty ^ ta,e . s * n eduofttfonal matters, the right way is to gWe them the money and let them spend it themselves. LfiMIiB Imprudences ARE SURE TO BRING ON SUMMER DISEASES INDIGESTION, DIARRHCEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, CRAMPS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS. FEVERS, &c., Ac, BUT Perry Davis s Pain Killer Drives Them Away. Drives Them Away. Drives Them Away. DON'T BE WITHOUT PAIN KILLER. BUT OF ANY DRUGGIST. Ap 19 r. iv. psaauuirs. AGATE IRONWARE!! S. A. NELSON fr CO., —wholesale dealers in- BOOTS AND SHOES, N O. 23 H A Y N E S T R E E T, CHARLESTON, S. C. Q W. AIMAK & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Perfumeries and Toilet Articles, Cor. King and Vamlerhorst Streets. CHARLESTON, S. C. r H- Ski'XAsa! I have now ready for inspection a fulljine of SPRING GOODS, consisting of i NUN’S VEILING, BUNTINGS, DOTTED and PLAltf SWISS, PLAIN and FIGURED MUSLINS, LACED, STRIPED and CORDED PIQUES, CAMBRICS; GINGHAMS and CALICOES. —ALSO,— A stock of Men’s, Bovs’ and Youths’ Clothing, which will be ‘ SOLD LOW. STRAW HATS IN ALL STYLES AND PRICES niTPflfU ^ Men’s, Boys’and YouthsMow cut Shoes. Ladies’ and, | jjlJ Men’s Cloth and Leather Slippers. Also, a beautiful line of FANS. CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING; Respectfully, J. GROESCHEL, Agent. STAID3 AT THE HEAD. SALE AND FEED STABLES. | Light and durable, will not rust and is ! not affected by he-it. I have Preserving j Kettles, Rice and Milk Boilers, Tea Kettles and Sauce Pans of this celebrated ware. A I good OIL STOVE should lie in every hnr.sV. I have the tVhitney Hot lliast with all the ! fixtures. Will do as much cooking with a few cents’ worth of oil as an ordinary stove. I Tiie best oil should be used with these, ; stoves as well as burned in lamps. Oriental i Oil, over 150° fire test, is the best oil made. No smoke, no smell, and safe and cheap. The GRAND CHARTER OAK leads all other cook sfoves. I have also tiie Stand ard Charter Oak, Improved Lee, So. Friend, Cotton Option and Bill Arp. Stove Hollow- ware, Dripping Pans, Pipe, Elbows and all other Stove Trimmings. Tinware, Dip pers of all kinds, Milk Coolers, Flesh Forks. JELLY and WINE making jnude easy— by using tiie Handy Fruit Press. Pulp and seeds separated from the juice at one operation. 1 think I have nearly everything the the housekeeper needs, and if I "have not I can get it. GROCERIES—a full line. Pure, plain,' old-fashioned SUGAR Candy. T ry it. BUGGY and WAGON material, Shafts, Poles, Hubs, Spokes, Rims and Whiffle Trees. I sell close to shops, and ask a comparison of prices witli Columbia or Charlotte. Ploughs,- Hoes, Picks, Spades, Manure Forks, Hay Forks, Diggers, Cradle Blades, Grass Blades, etc. GRAIN CRADLES of the same good make that I sold last season. J. If. C1TMMIYGS. AM) SEASONABLE ^Vl | m KEYTYCKY HORSES AND J\ E. McDonald. C. A. Douglass. McDonald & douglass, Attorneys at’ Law, No. 3, Law Range WINNSBORO, S. G Practice in all the Shite Courts. FOR KAIzF. T IIE store-building and lot now occupied by the undersigned are offered for sale. Tiie store is one or tlw* best in Winnsboro, The Reau*lful Green Melon. A beautiful tiling it was, and right given Was young Mr. Given, Who went ui.Wi* to tiie cellat* about midnight ami ate n* :*vly half ok it The next day ym ng Mr. G; en said lie didn’t want any hie; sfast, am’ he thought lie would not go to the rtore. ile wished he hadn’t seen that watermelon. By the prompt rdittilustration of I’ukuy Davis’s Pain Kili.kh young Mr. Green’s fotemni economy was reduced to a state of peace and*comfort. * —The towns of Uticaainl Deer Park, HI.,.having refused to pay for an iron York jointly contracted for by them, Just arrived, one carload of young,’ fat, | broke Kentucky Mules and Horses—among j : them some nice driving mares. J i nirr/ - i \E PAIR OF NICE BAY HORSES. ■ UJV V VO GOOD SADDLE HORSES. \ < r *>nK and get the pick, as I will swap as fre 1 as sell, so you can’t miss a trade. I w ;l swap for any and all kinds. j and is in prime condition. The location is MULES ! one of the most advantageous in town. The lot is quite a large one, and upon it are a large warehouse and other buildings. Terms very moderate. For further par ticulars apply to a • May 29-tf B. SUGENHEIMER. Our stock of Spring and Summer Goods is complete in every department. We have just received in all the newest shades the most popular goods of the day. NUN’S VELLING. BUNTINGS. DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS. FIGURED MUSLINS. LACED AND STRIPED PIQUES. STRIPED NAINSOOKS. CHECKED NAINSOOKS. An elegant line of Ladies’, Gents’ and Boys’ Straw Hats, of all Styles and Quali ties. . PARASOLS IN GREAT VARIETY. Our Stock of Furnishing Goods is now complete in quality and sizes. The Gentle men’s Underwear consists of Lisle Thread and Gauze, and are in suits or separate to suit the purchaser. A call is respectfully solicited from all. THE LIGHT-RUNNING “DOMESTIC.” That it is the acknowledged Leader in he.Trade is a fact that cannot be dis- uted. I ANY IMITATE IT -NONE EQUAL ITr riie Largest Armed, The Lightest Running, The most Beautiful Woodwork. AND IT IS WARRANTED To lie made of tiie best material. To do any and ail kinds of work. To be complete m every respect. For Sale by J. M. BEATY & CO., ' Winnsboro, S. C. Agents wanted in unoccupied tenito-’ y. Address DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., Richmond, Virginia. STORE* UNAVOIDABLY, my stock was benefit later this Spring than nsusal; but fortunately, at SUUI PRICES as to enable me to meet the SHARPEST COMPETITION. 1 am keener to sell than ever, and urgently extend AN INVITATION TO every man, woman anrTchild in Fairfield County to visit MY STORE' within the next THIRTY DAYS. A REQUEST, . t „£° t X ; T LEAVE. MY STORE WITHOUT ASKING TO SEE ANY ARTICLE YOU WISH TO LOOK AT, AND ASK THE PRICE! A PROMISE. /\ L1 - s,IA i- L '’'i 1 . w \rn:n ox roLiTi/i.Y. and no orumblinot AwmiM as low J. M. BEATY. TO TOUR INTEREST!! ^ LANDECKER $ BRO. a f o 8 CHEAPER THAN EVER Don't be backward in bantering swap, as 1 am not at all scary. me to Boots and Slioes Made to Order Out ot A. WILLIFORD. j .be courts having given the buildciMpri^ ! permission to* hue tueu' -eti ueiure' SUNDAYS. ICE! ICE!! A LL parties desiring ICB ean be' accom modated at tiie residence of F. Gerig, Ice to be hail on the Best Material. Fine French Calf Skin Boots ?8.00 Foxed Boots and Congress Gaiters... .$(>.50 Congress Shoos $(>.00 FORMULA duu u i.gaiu. | J uly 10- GEK1G BROS. Low-Quartered Summer Shoes $5.50 Repairing neatly and promptly done at the LOWEST PRICES. Congress Street, next door to J. M. Beaty. j. clendiNing. Ap 21-lmo WOOD’S ODONTINE —FOK— WHITENING AND PRESERVING THE TEETH. KEEPS TIIE BREATH PUKE AND SWEET. OF DR. T. T. MOORE. W. C. FISHER, Wholesali: Agent, Columbia, S. C. For Sale in Winnsboro by McM VSTER, BRICE fr KETCHIN*. Mvl. 22- ;*:ly o P3 S3 $ > r « K o' O -- 2 ► >■ * 6 m '-A 3 63 M > 25 ft T r. M X H £ W K H >— St <c Si i—i w w K-*- a K P N O § » O 'A w 53 A c s ft 3 cc - c-v- C |’ % 7? % g* O 7? 5 2m r ry a 31 c a a 33 I S c> 3 w ft 3 o £3 3 ■j* s £3 ft v; 3 ft ft cr I p 3 P- i o 3 B p 3 a. ^ 3 39 ft on r *-• z. ^ ft re* 2 ft 3 ft ft & 3 % or 3. 3 QTQ j? ft H e. 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