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NEW A DVERTISEMENTS.-Read tho new advertisement of Messrs J. M. R. Moore & Co. Those gentlbmen have a well assorted stock. Pay them a onll and secure bargains. Fresh Whiskies and Oysters-Nel.. son and Refo. Dentitry- Dr. Isaiah Simpson. Report of the. Winnsboro National Bank. Great Bargainn-Lindeoker & Co. Mr. J. D. MoCarley wants Money, Mr. T. R. Robertson warns Guano Delinquents. Fasa BUr-r.-D. R. Flenniken has on hand a fino lot of Mara laLd Batter. Give him a call. WINNsSono COTTON M Antn.-For the past week 39) balos of 'cotton have been sold in t'his marknt at 14 to 15 aents. Jon PanhTIso.-Our otlo lia been fitted with all materials neoeasary for printing jobs of every description. Bill., Letterheadi, Vosters, layitation and Business Cards &o., &e. THE AUGUSTA CONSTITUTIoNAI-AltT. '-This exchange co.nes to us in a new and liandomie die:s. Both in appearance and in literary exee'lenoe it ranks among the first journals. Tion WXATua.- For sotne time past the weahter was delight ful,exue pt for the olouds of dust that hung over streets. There was a heavy rain on Sunday, and on Monday the i.eatli was quite cold, TotACC.-D. It. Flenniken has for sale the fine unadulterated brand of Durham Smoking Tobacco, manu factured by W. T. Blackwell. The popularity of this tobacco is) evi. denoed by the fact that Mr. Black well piid $140,000 revenue tax . on tobacco in one year. SEIENADE.-ThO "6CIiOr" Ieturs thanks to the Whinsboro Band for a delightfulserenade. The band is improving very rapidly and several now and beautiful tunes have been added to the repertory of music. S-ranaiG AFFRAY AT ltGrEVAY. -Sutut-er Tho-mipson stabbed John Wri:.ht in an affkcay at Itidgeway on. Wednesday last. Ho waTs tried before Justice MAarshi.'l and sentenced to jail -%or twenty days. 'ta PREsBYTERIAN CiiUnoi.-'It is e x pealed that fhc Rev. Dr. Joseph It. Wilson, Professor of Pastoral Theolo gy in the Seminary in Columbia, will proach in the Presbyterian Church in this plase to-morrow morning and evening. Dr. Wilson ranks as one of the finest' pulpit )rators of the day. R r:t'r.- We request our friends in difforent portions of the county to give us information of any interesting events tranapirig in their sctions. It will besau-lioienat merely to give use the data. This will enable us Lo give a full olhroniele of local events. N~rw 'uaNras.-.We learn that two new Granges have been recently established in Fairfield. One at Alston, with 'D. R. Elkin, as Master, and one at Feasterville, D. Rt. Feas. ter as Master. We also learn that neesions are being made to the Oranges already established. TuB TnlAlNs.-'rhe new schedile as much more convenient than the old one tras. Tfhe down train passes at 11:4th, and the up train at 1:17 in *the day. The night train pass es at this place a little after rmidnight. Parties can unow go to Oc lumbia and return the same evening.. Io-rXr..--We learn that the Winns-. boro Hotel will soon be rd:.oceupie3d. Mr. A. A. Mor is, of Lincolaton, N. C., has leased the building from Mr. MeMaster, and proposes setting up a first class house. Mr. Morris cotnes highly recommended and will doubt'. less give satisfaction to his patronr. The hotel will be opened romaa time between the first and middle of No vember. AROUND T1OWN.--The churches wore well attended Sunday. Some of the members of the Legis. laturre loft yesterday for Columbia. K They appeared to be deeply impressed with the senponsibilisy devolving on them. DiphtherIa is again prov alling. On the street yesterday every body was shaking with chills. Trheir oascea were treated with lire and benie instead of Quinine. rThe streets were crowded on Satur day. _______ TuE EG,j.cye.--The Eclectic for November is espoeially strong in lit *;esary biography. Whittier's portrait adorns the fronti piece. The No. vember numberleontains a sketch of his life, an essay on Milton and a sketoh of AMJme. dle Main tenon. Several rsoientfino articles Vof praotical interest will attract at * tention. "Spring floods," by Tur. genieff inorosses in interest. The editorial departments are fall and interestIng. kublished by E. Rt. Pelton, 108 'Fulton 8treet, New York. Terms $6 a year - two copiea. $9. Single nium The Baptist Association met at Concord Church, near Ridgoway, on Saturday, the 11th int'. Rev. Dr. Reynolds, Rev. Messrs, Meidenhall, Sr ith and Lamar, asesis tod Rev. Mr. Melliehamp in conduct. ing the. exercisos. The usual rotine of business was gone through with on Saturday, and on Sunday Dr. Rey, nolds and Mr. Mendenhall delivered elegant and stirring sermons, inoiting men to better deeds. After the first discourse the entire congregation portook of a sUmptuous dinner, provided principally by Capt. Flowoll E lnunds, Capt. Noah Rhine, Mr. H. V. Ollover, Mrs. Jas. B. Coleman, Mr. J. B. Walker and M r. E. V. Parker. Turkeys - and pound cakes were in abundance. The meeting concluded Monday very pleasantly, and we hope profitably. F ~ICI ri.TE.- Capt. 8. B. Clow ney and Col Jas. H. Rion have just nceived from Pennsylvania, three calves ,f pure Alderney breed. These anima's wro purchrsed from Ar. D. V. G a.,, of Harrisburg and Mr. Boap.4of D phin Co., Pa., and are enterdd-i the Jersey C. C.Rogister. The entries are as follows : Heifer, Wiliphoe, No 1561. Sire Willie'Roy, imported in Dam. Dam ParDbo, No..1231. HuLl, Columbus, 1539..,ire Willie boy, Dam Swato ri No. l2. Heifer, -H unnorah, en. tered by J. C. Shtelton, Geneva, New York, No. 1547. Sird, BHunter Boy, Dat mNorah. The Aldernoys aresaid to be the best butter-producing cat tle in the world. The cow, Phoobe, bas given folty quarts of milk per day, wakitg twelvo pounds of butter a week, besides suppl-ying a family with milk. Tt tat.: bABR L.LUn AT TRIK COLUNnIA PAi.-The Ilgeflold Advertiser s.tys that President Wood. ward, of t he State Agricultural Asso. ciativn, and the Direetose of the An nual State Fair, have' invited the 'almetto Subre Club, of Edgeflold, through their Pi.esident, MIaj. W. T. Gary, to visit the com.ing Fair and in onjunction with it hold a Tourna ment. Af;er mature deliberation and certain profiminary arrange mente, this invitation has been ao septed I and if nothing happens to prevent, our brave &6reurs, who are uch fino fellows and such fine riders, will form one of the most interesting reatures of the Soate PFair of 1873. Tni4 TounNAbVNT.-Quite an in. ter.estipg ovent in a small way took Riace on Saturday. The young g g LIenen of town, ranging between the ages of five and twelve years, inspired by the last tournament, determined to vio with their elders in gallant doods, and fur.bhwith organized a touriannt of their own. Not one of your old-fashionod tilts on horse back, hut a tourney in which each knight was borne along by his two fleet coursors, No saddles or bridles were-required, and spurs were unne ooesSry. A goodly number of knights participated and - the affair was quite entertaining. Occasional ly a falo step would procipinto both stced and rider headlong in the dust, but in no ease were they separated. Like the tabled centaura of old1, horse and rider were one and indivisible. The result or the tournament was an nounced, lRiley McMaster, 7 rings, first prize; Mortimeor Datsler seoond, Walter Robertson third. Miss Katie Goerg was crowned Queen of Love and Beauty, and Misses. Beverley Means and Sarah Wolfe, Maids of Honor. Those young Iatliet wrere eseotted to: their respective homes by tbhe caval-' cade of equipedestrie kn ights. We shall expeet another tourna ment erelong. STRAine SKooTING-ANTRR M UJSDEROUs CnI.D.-On WVednesilay afternoon a colored child aged si-x yoars shot his brother, aged three, with a pistol, inicting a probably fatal chest wond. These chidren were sons -of Gabriel. Bro*n, living in Winnsboro. Nothing definite is known of the particnlar.. It seems that a gentleman in towh rotently had occasion't kill a hog, and left his pie tol en a shed in his yard. These boys living in an adjoining lot wont prow. ling arnand arnd finding the pistol earried it oft. 'that evening parties wore aroused by hearing a pistol shot, and on examination found the small est child shot in the breast, and the larger one some distance off. No grown persons were near. The older beoy would confess dt-itig, but that he had heard a pistol shoot way off, and had seen his brother fall down. By threats however he was induced to confess that he was playing with the pistol and his brothe'r tried to pull It away whmen it wvent off. He confessed having hid the pistol and produced it frc -n under the house. No marks of powder were found in the wound, thus contradieting the boy's statement about the tnaslo. WV hether this shooting w#as acei dental or premeditated is net known. Taking the ages of the children into consideration it Is . a very strange affair, and were the infant to die, and his brother tobe tried for murder, Fair field might glory in a first class Cause Gclebro. Onr rea'ders doubtless re member theo circumstances last surn. mer at Blackstock, where an Infant eighteen months old injured one aged nine months so severely by biting, as In the opinion of a physician, to cause Its death. This name Infant had previously severely injttrod atiother child by biting. The facts of the biting were brought out in the core nes's inqueat~bol d by Justice Mackey at the time. With a child cannibal of eigbteez months old, and a six year o "Stokes," Fairfield stands first as tht producer of precoolous young Amer *a. A PRAOTICAL JOKE.-Onl Monday evening several of the boys in town descended into tho:okoavation that in being made for the cistern, for obsera vation. This hole in the ground is eighteen feet in diameter and twelve feet deep. While the unsuspecting juveniles wore closely engaged in con. versation, two gentlemon, the Oounty Auditor and Trial Justice, deter. mined to play a practical Joke on the aforesaid jvetniles, and removed the ladder. The prisoners expostulated and uttered a few mild impt'tbations, but it was of no Use. The ladder was not fortheoming. After about a half hour's time a small boy lowered the ladder and released the incarcerated. These with a yell, half in fun half in earnest, made a determined chhrge ob the practical jokers, and in a twinkling turned the tables. The jokers wore now the joked, and the; retreated precipitate!.y into on ofile to save thomse.ves. The juveniled Ittid siege to the front and back doors, and did either opei .ever so little, a volley of clods wau sent. This thing was kept up for over an hour with intervals Uf pparleying. At last a surrender was agreed upon, terms of capitulatioti being "candy for the crowd," and peace again reigned in Warsaw. GREAT EASTERN MENAGERIE. This comprehensive and elaborate es tablishmen-pronounced one of the greatest combinations of caravan, mu seum, hippodromen, aquarium and circus on the road-with all its colos sal and wondrous proportions, will visit ovr town on Firlday, the 24th day of October, 1878. Of the excellenoo and perfect con pleteness of this grand organisation, the press- have been most lavish in their praise wherever it has been this season. The menagerie depart ment is probaLly the most choice feature of this elegant show, ekeept. ing only the circus. So great is the displuy afforded for an appreciative pub'lic .iustruetion that no less than twelve massive centre poles are re quired to exhibit it properly. The new and original idea of a double circus performane is not only felioi tous and haIppy, but strikes the be holder as a decided innovation upon the old order of things. A double ring with a dual company performitig two acts in as many rings at one timel is a cercainly new era in the sawdust business. We look for a big turnout of our good people. NEWCASH STORE, J. M.R. MOORE& Co. NRXT DOOR TO John 0. Squier & Co. DEALERS IN L ADIES DR ESS GOODS! AND UNDERWEA.R. GINTS FURNISHING GOODS BOOTS, SH1OflS, HtATh A~Ib CLOTHING, UMBRELARSII . TRUNKS CROCKERE WARE~ ho., ho., A fne lot of chewing tobsooo ant1 Cigar. conoested by all to be thehbest in TOWN. CIALL AN~D EXAMINE 10R VOURSELV ES. oct 14 EST ABLISH ED 1859. WINNADSORO',-8. 0. TgBirY voars experienob in repairini of all kinds of Watches. GOLD and Silver Watches of all kinds Fancy Jewelry and (Clooks,of all desery tions, which I itill tell low for cash. Coma and see for yourself. Ne charge for leek in g. Th ank ful for past patronage, I so 1101It a contlatmnoe of the same. CEAS. IULtAa,~ OppVosite Baot & Co's. oot 14 igg Fresh Arrivals. A F~~ Let o r CandiEs, Jdll109. Pick Dtes, Oysters, Peaohes, Tomattoes Green Corn, Salmon, &c. Just reoelve4 at MolN~TRM fed 2y GREAT Wither% & Dwight. 3ANK RANGIE Now offer to the public i oomplete stock of genera merchandize at CASH Pricem which will tempt the closesi buyers1 A large and complete line o: DRESS OODS! Bleached, Br'own and ohleeked COTrONS I. Flannels, Linseys, Shawls,r Balmorals, Bulevard Skirts. and - Blankets. A heavy and well selected asortment of Jeans, from 20 ets, to $f,00 per YARD t READY MADE -CLOTHINO of every grade and style and of warranted workmanship. A superior assortment of wool. en and Cotton hosiery, Ladies and Gente underWares Fine Irish Linen ToWd &eq ALaSO. A good assortment of family GROCERIES.' The best assortment of Hat. ever brought to this market. Boots tind shoes in great variety and of snperigr. quality. Notions in endless variety, sept 27 GROC Eli FES ARifst wN ARW/UIN New fl1otir From 8tovalt it Mackeral in Kit. anid Qual' ter bbls. Fresh Bolted Meal. A lot of Ludlow Bagging one of the finest brands in mar ket. A lot of ArroW Ties. sept S WHEE~LER k WILSON SEWING MACHININ .s unrivalled futC bpeed, ease of rtlnkin anid noiseless in is 0onomente, adapte* with eVase to any klbd ot work from th thiekeut and healest to ihineet of fabrli 0V3Ra 600,000 fl2VO2?y' MEMO1.I.21 FULLY WARRANfBD AND SOLD ON EAST TERMS Machines on exhibition at WIthets an Dwight's store, and at the residence of M1 A. F. Goodinig, Where awly Messages'lei winl reocive ptotnpt attetltion. J. B. ELKINS, Agent, PtttSLEY & ftLIMI~ Gehi. Agi. July 19 Sia Augusta, Gi (3. to acet a Co's. and strehase a mp o4wb1 es asere, pt CONNORi & CHANDLER! lt#eeesors to J. H. Daly. SEC O N D building South of Cotrt. House, L oilor at low figures, a complete and elegant STOCK of China, lass and Crookery WAitE. Gentletnts and Ladies' Gold ai Silvev Watches, the celebrated Elgin Watches, 8ilver Wat', 1Iterlitig and plated, Jewelry in tarious t y'es and Pattetn., lu'e atil plated Gold and Silver iing;, Cluokm, Speotaoilus, CUTL.ERY', &a. &a. Any article ot otir linte, hot ont hatid, Cal be prooured for a custother in ten days without extra charge. Watches, cloaks and Jewelry. Oatetnlly and promptly repaired. All work WAil RA.NTBD. J. S. CONNUR. U. ii. CH ANDIAR. oat 7 HADWARE! -RDWARE T 9 are now roceivhng our Fall sind Winter S4oek, which wil be full and coma plete in a short time. Tools and Impli ments for the Planter, the Mechotio, the Smith and Wood-*oristnan .iLoathore, Chaine and Rope df all kittis, aii lances 11orse and Mule Shoea, Wood and Tin Wares, Wagon and Buggy Materials, &o., bi.hand and to arrive. We have two tons of Cut Nails on hand. ALSO a nice lot of Groceries, embracing Sugari, Coffee, Tea, Spices, Hams, L~ard, Bloo, Fish, Cheese, Crackors, Tobacco, Soaps. Candles and Staroh. All Low for the Cash I Bagging and ties to arrive soon. J. M. GALLOWAY & CO. sept 80 r LEivery and SBale' 2r STABLE ccJ A. Fe G 00 DIN G, PROPRIETOR. a [ kEl eotlistnntly on liand extra fine , Kentuckf llorsea and Mules. PaHie C in want of good stock will do wtdl to give b me a call. In.conneetiou with my .ivery Stable, I have opened a Carriage, Buggy and Wag- n on Factory. All work neatly executed anti *at-anttl, Give me a call. Jaih 18 FURITUR~E Painted ('ottsge Suits, Paclor Suite, Wal nut., Poplar and Pine Wardi-obes, Side boards, Safes, Secretaries, Bureaus, Wash stands, Tables, hook Racks, Towoll Racks, and Hall Racks, Desks, Cots. Chairs, Iiano Stools, Sohns, biounges, Etaigeres. Book Cases, Codtler Stools, Bookkeepers' Stools, Oribs and Crttdlesoftht very' heal tquality. For Design and Wdrkmnanuship, ,unequaled, which I offer at Columbia and Charleston Prices. Saveyour freight bills 1)y buying at HO0ME. Bedsteads OP til utyles made of hard Southern Wood1 and, warranted to give entire satis taottion. Use economy and buy the best. Woven Wire Mattresses T'ITAT will last a lire time. TPhey ae bonitoitable, dumrall, elatio and cleanly. Webl, Cotton A Nb trilr Top-.Mattresses. Our prices are t4yohd uompetition of the the same quali le4i'is and IYioturos for said. - R~epalring. Fmnhitur. neally Repaired at modorste prIces. Picture Framnee made to order materials furnishedi sept 28 it. W. YPIIIA~iiS. CrIIZEN8' SAVINUS BANK SOUJTH CAROLJNA. Deposlits d_ li-a liil.d 1NT'ERRJT A 11i'AWD AT riiR RtA.TR OPSBVE PA lRf 0AN1 P'AER ANNUM - * O RR 1IFIATh's Of DEPOSIT AND SIX PRR CENT. COMlIOUND. El B VE'RY SIX MONTilS ON AC QCTfNT.. o0F FIC E R8S. Win. AMartin, tresidenl. John B. Palmer, Vice-Presidttnt. A. 0. Bi-eniser, Cashier. J, Ii. Sewy or in general charge. Jot C: 1B.8 Smith,, Assistant C ashier. I Dir~Tor. Wade IJamnpien, Wihiamn .M-tin, A. C; Hlaek41l F. W. MeMaster. E. iI. iflnitshj John ii. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg, Celuebbia, 0 . T. Scott, tlewbert-y. d WV. 0, Mayos, Newhdrrya *Dablel Ravenol, Jr., Charletoh, Wineboro Branch, Sam'l D. Clowney, Assistant, CAshier. Plantera, U4ohanids, and Vrofessional Men, Wid ws, orphoins, Trustees and . County O det, having fnioney for whiolt .. they have no fi'8sent use, can here deposit It it, thus avoiding all risks of thefts ai'd it ,gtstruetion byAre, and at the same timei dfaw Interest thereon till needed. -iane 2A-1y .PAY FOR F.'EITIJLI2xDES! TIo 0O1 radebted to the un. lorsigned for FEUTILIZERS xdvanced duting the past Be&. on, ate earnestly requested o pay for the same by the VIRST Oi NOTEKIBER. fter that titme, the accounts rill be collected by an At oruey. T. R,. I1OflEMRTSON. 6et 18 GO TO iELSON & REOF. To Buy Your Liquory. LHEY have in etote one hiindred bar. 11, embracing every variety from the mmoneat to the FIN O5T brands. Wo direct particular attentiot to dut' -Ni'CDRM WIIISKET, the purity and go of which W warrant, and our WMas ad Brandies rep-esent overy clime and untry, In .oonnootiIft With the Liquor ueinoss we have openeda ieAstattraat for ke acoomemidabion of the public *ho-o eals will be served at all hours, all we sk is a trial, satisfaction is guaranteed Fresh Lager on drattght Fi'dbh bystere at the Rdstausat. gOIR E NEIny GROCEIS! 1 Cat load Liverpool aid BStr611l* 8a16 6 Racks Ground Salt, t0 Boxes Boap ssorted, a Iboxes Adaniahtine dandleI, 2 lloxes Starch, I ieroe Rice, 1 Tieroe Lard, I Tieree Haxre, All of Whfeh we 81er l4w for ug 80 GRAND OF FALL and WINiht VI I L L I N ER E again idke jeasatie iin dainag the tension of the ladles to our unusual ae estoek of ladles pattern flatsg and lonnels, Ribbons, Flosters and Weatnere. A full line of DRY GOD#, 14dtbs )te Goody, Notions and fanoy gdoe, ~IoTlng, Men and Womieb's Bowtsj Ubte nd GalSe. Groodries and Cogftetlonaries, Ci1e bnd Tobaoo, Furnittuee, biat'rees CALL AND 8U10 sep 18 $, d. fidA#. 1 [ TANT 190TICL W f beg our friende, who are Iadebt. .d to us for god, to temaemwber die; r hen Selling their FRST cotton. W e art beding money intaedialel arid badly. sept 28 MOMAST 38 & BRICI. THE STYLES I tjST RECEIVED. DRY GOODS. NEW FANCY G000D. EMBRtACING clle , oufTs Bobw, Ti Scarfe, 1ehu. Riey Oloveb, and Bankeadhiefs. MADAM FOY'S N4DIMPBMAR 1 KIRT SUP . kv0xNG CorstB-.both woven and plalt. 8AOQUE8 SAOQUE. Ladies and Goents UndeWq*q I Men's Shirts and Draweir. NeW. HATS, BILK and PELT. Ready-made Clothiag, blankets Sgeads and Q1its I ZW BOOTB, MROB0 &0 A ITER8, Now of everyting usually kept in a firs elire OUSE I SELLING CUEAP "Fo AT JOHN C.8QUsBR & 00. toot 11 JfUST a~~ 1 vs Do.. 1 Cat litad eTh, Breakfast Strip Baeon, Choice tRatrig, Parched Io And aa 'Coffee, and RaW JaVA and Rios Cofee, Grantzlated Ei C and 0 - ga1-s, Flouir, all Grades, Baga ging and Ties, by' D It .JL1RNNIt t WINNSBOhO 1FEMALE SIERINAkY.... Mi88. 3. 10. MOORE, MiSSB8AILIE ROU!N80N, 1PrindIpals . 3oAbku of' BaUstasi. Jtoa. W. R. Rosastefl, feslidet. Col.J, Bro,.t. . B.t CLO q ,~ -. 3. MotA bta, Esq., 0. II. MdMAStea. Fo* bigbery brabohs, ideluding- the. For tfrlm 4 c bia s ss, yi s es - Boardin. pr months, lnelbdlbg #46 t lng, fuel agadlighe per month, ..$) ?1 Te~ins ot paj useiftuIrig in A4t9ate~. Dry GoodM th-4# Goods.i.Nobod, ladies and Misses an4 ChUdrens' . Cotaplete. art0ftAk, A#TWNTION 15 OAbIJ StVtU ; TO OI501L AbI5S SfO59 AND JVANdJMR DRISS #I00DM .. WOODW ARD&ALAW.