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IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSOAY BY THE Winnsb or1 Publishing Comany. , ~- $3.00.Z P AVNUMI IN ADVANCE. Liberal discount to Clubs of five or snore subscribue. RATES OF ADVrRTIAINo. One dollar per Inch for the first Insertion and fifty cents per inch for oach subsequont insertion. Trannient advortisenents must be paid for in udwiance. Contracts for three, six or twelvo iponths made upon liberal terms. BO' Business countit iiientions ni i1ld be adressed to the Winnlboro l'ubl ling Coil) pany; all othern to the Editor. L. MEANS DAVIS, JNO. . REYNOLD)S, Proprietors. HENRY N. OBIEA.I The Man With the Broomr. Ono of the old mon who go from house to house selling twvo-silling brooms is a very fine old iman, and he has "odd streaks" running through hin. He doesn't seek to enter a house by the front door, but softly and quiet ly slides around to the side door to greet the servant girl. 'No brooms to-day!" sho calls out as she opons the door. "Ah ! my doa, but I have no brooms to soll. I havo a love-letter for you." She prieks up her oars at that, swings open tho door and ho waliks in and sits down. "Ah-why-nh 1" lie ojaculites as lie feels in his pockets for the let-ter. Ah, I now remombor. Tie gentle man was going to hand it to me, but decidod to nail it. fearing that I might deliver it to the wrong lady." "What sort of a looking man ?" ilo asks. "Ahi! Katy dear, you rogue you! Just as if he wasn't a perfect gent, with a diaiond pin,gold watlh, lots of money I But you are worthy of him, my dear--worthy of any gent." "I don't know any such man," she inused, but the old ebap strikes in : "Ah ! you beautiful doeoiver ! Of course you wont let on to me, but I know a thing or two. le ought to be proud of you. fori a finer face is not in Detroit. And such beautiful hair ! And such rosy lips ! And such a form ! Why, if you woro only an inch taller I should believe you wore the Eipress Eugeni i" "Oh 1 go long !" replies the pleased girl, t ying hard to blush. If she is cross-eyed, stoop shouldered, freckle-faced and pug nosed, his iflattery pleases her till the more, and the firmer is hor bolief that he is speaking nothing but the solemn truth. "No ; I don't enro about selling those brooms," he remarks, picking up the dozen. "You are of course acquainted with all the aristocratic families on Fort street ? To' be sure, you are. And you must know all the nicest folks on Lafayette, Jefoerson aund Woodward aveosneos, benause they call here on your aris tocratic muisisus." The girl won't commssit herself, and he goes on: "This forenoon, while I wa~s sell ing ai dlo'zen lvroomus to that high toned Mirs. ~, 0on Woodwar'd avenue, she asked me as a great favor' to her to call on your dear missius, who is one of your war'mest friends. I said I would, and with one of her sweetest smiles she atl(d :'And don't noglect to see that dear,' di'ar ling girl in the kitchen, wh. se beauty is only egualed by hter mode~sty and culture.' That's what she said." "Oh ! pahlaw !" relhies the girl. her eyes sp~arkling like stars. "More than thait said she, but I hav'e not timoe to relato it I called at her reqluest, and1 hero I amn. You might see the miissus and bring her reply. My (10al1ings aire en tire'~ly with the aristocracy, aind 1 shall be happy to pust the naume of this fami ly upon01 my book.' The gir'l goes in, r'epresents the nooed of new brooms in the sstrsongest possible light, and a stile is instaunt ly effoocted. "And now, my darling," says the old man, as he is ready t~o dep'art, "thsat love-letter will pro~bablly reacsh you to-dasy. It doubt less contasins a pr'oposal of muarriauge. You will aiccept, a diamond ring will be for, walrded, and your home aund fireside will fairly howl with joy for'ever more-good (lay." After days oif paltient wailing for "that letter," the girl slowly but corttainly concludes thait theo old man is ai horse-thief and a liar, anid she stops tr'yinig to look like the Emupress Eugenio or anybody else. The Icy Voyage. Captain Nare's repor t of the A d mnir'ah~y contains the following aid dlitionail pairticulars :IThe P~olar' the s nver navigable. Average hikssof the ice is 81) feet. Ani mnal lifo and northerly migrat ion of birds end south of Cape Cohniaiib. Esqluimnaulx traces ceaso en the west shore, latitude 81 dleg"'ee and min)., whence they cross to Gr'eenlaind. The imp~racticabil ity of retaching thme p)o10 has boeon prlovenf. Dunring tho winter rich collections of nautuIral history for sci en titio observtations were made. Exellent coal was found, wvhere the discoverers win tered. A fortnight of weather fifty nine degrees below zero waus en countered, and once it reachied 104 below. Peterson, the in ter pretor, died forty days after' an amutaltion of both feet from frost bite. All members of the expedition declare it an impossibility to sail hearer than they did to the north pole; wvithin 400 miles. A city missionary w~as asked the cause of his poverty. *:Princi pally," said he, "because I have p reache sd'so much without notes. ,AFripndly ok4 Bro adway.., An p14 citizen, says the Now York Com d-roit Adoertiser, relates that many years ago when the late Em peror of France visited this city, he made many valuable acquaintances, among whom most prominent were the Beekman and Custer boys, who in those days wore rich and fast. Many an amrausing scene was enacted by this friendly association. One of the most striking occurred as follows: They were at the Washing ton Hotel, which stood where Stew arts's wholosale store now is. Ear ly in t.ho month of April a stranger was passing on the opposite side of the hotel, dressed in a mid-summer sit, white hat and pantaloons, claret-colored coat and buff vest. The Prince remarked that"ho ought to be kicked." Young Beeknan offered a bet of five dollars that ha would do it. "Dione," said N apo loon, an the money was placed i-i "Wash" Custor's hands. Beekman ran across tihe street, Ovortook the stranger, and saluted him in a very t1meIivil manner withi the too of his boot. TI h- range gentleman was mnuch0 offelded, an1d wheled aIronaumi to resent tho insult, wien Beckmin caught him familiarly by tho hand and said : "How do you do, J ones?" "My name11 isi not Jones," Was the reply. "Ah ! mny CeIr sir," said Bookmnan, "I ask a thousand par dons, and assure yoU that I thought I you wo, re my (e1ar1 old friend from Ar kansas." "Th'it may ho very natirlly so," said the stranger, "anl I forgive you, with the advice that you b Iiloro carefll whom you kick next tine." The qui k col -eption anl prompt, execution of this little farce pleased Napoleon verv muchi, and it, was the oc'asion of a gamo supper that, night. VEGETINE PIurifles thle Blood1, Renovates Int InvigoaIes the wIih Sstem. IT3 MEDICAL PROPERTIES ARE I Alterative Tonile, Solvent and D iuretic. r\.frEi'i is munde exc'lsively from the j31110s of carefully-selected barks. roots mid herbs, and so strongly coneen tritetd, that it will effecttially eraat ivte from tite systea very taint of Serofuln. Serofiius i utiuor, Tuinors, c(ancer, an e'rous It utior, Erysipe'lias, Salt th'um.11, syphilitic Diseases. canker, Faintness oat the Stoiianach, and all dist-east' that arise' from iinpure blool. sviatia, inttiamima tory nuil Chronie 1theniatisti, Noiralgia, nuit andt Spinal t'litnlaints, can onl he effecitually cuired through the bloodl For 1'leers tad utruptive diseiases of the Skin, PuVtulas, itiuples. Blotches, Boils, 'T'ot ter, eal hva I and iltingworm, Vege tine has iievr fitiled to effliet a permainnout For Pains in the Raiek, Rilney Com plaints,. Dropsy. F.11ma'e Weaaikne.is, ILeu corrha-a, a isinag fraon internal ubeeraition, and uterine disteases l an General Debility, rin -t- directly ipon thto causes t 't invigorates and draetaithes th. whole system, acts upon1 tlht secrct ie oantfis, albh ys iiltliaauttin, eiures5 ult'erationi ad reguilates thliools. lFor C. atarrha, D~yspepsia, Ilabaitual Cos tivene'ss, Pa'plitation ot the I beart. I lead acheat, P iles, N ervouisiness anid Genaila Prost ratioin of the Nervous iiysttein , no Sindiene hias ov'ergien stteli paerteet satlis faction as the Vegtetiine. it puirities the blood, cleanse~s all of thme organs, and liOsasesss a control'oling piower over the . The reiurkale euros etfected by' Vege tinie( have ianuced many0 pihysiia'ns andi~ apoithieearies whiom we knzowa to praecribie anzd use it ini their own ftiis In tact, VEoEiaNrx is thle be'st remedty ya t diiscoveredl for the ablove diseases, aint is the onily reliabtle' Blood Putriltier vet ptlacedl hi. fore the publlit'. PitElAIlElD BY HI. Rt. STIE V ENS, Ilostont, Mass. Wiia-r as V~EriNE ? -it is a coiipouand extractedt fromai haurks, roots andi htlerbs. It is Naure's liemieidy. it is pierfectly haarm~ile'ss tr anyii i ii tl etfecti uponi thi' systema, It is inourishainag andt streiigthean ntg Ii acts dtirect ly uponu thme balodu. It qieits thle niervous syst emi. It gives you good weat sleepiat am gh t- It is ai great tpalmine a to r our agted fat hors iandI inothters; toy it gives thleaan staenigth, quieuts their nla'rves, itad give's t hem Natuare's sweet :eep1 it hias beeni proved iy ta~nan agdpro.It is the gretlBlood liri hidn.It lhas relieved anad cured thlou. ,andls. It rlIieves iad cuires aill dijseiases ii rigintatinag froma imnpurie hbod. Try', the V I:aaaT1'Ni. G ive it a tiair trial for your co mlaints t lhen you will say to youra tr iend, nighblor iandt au'tquintance, ''Try it: it hasa euirad ine,."' . VFnT~i~Na, for t'ue compillainits for which throu gh iout that Unaitedt Stte s t han ay ot her' tint mied icine. Whyli ? Vo1rixiE wdil enure these compttlaiints. Veg'etillek Soli! by3 all Druggrists nov'a 2 COLUMBIA REGISTER, Daily, Tri-Wookly and Woekl1y TJltMS, IN APV'AN(E: ~-,Six muonita--- -- -- -$-3 50O Tl'ia-WEa.:siy, six months - - - -- 250it 1"4iaix u.ix mon'ithsa - - - - I 00 CliFAP'ESTl hook nndme Job Prmintinug 0111ce N'- Address all 'omunietionst of whlatver chlaractar, toa May' 13 COiiiaA, 8. (C F. W. HABENICHT, Proprietor of the T econstantly' on handl a fine .I.sokof Whiasseya, llrandlies, Wines. Mault Liuorns. Cigars, 'Tobaucco, etc., tte. At ti fari or'titad fashijonabile bevetragea pirepiared( frta the purest lignors antd in the tinest style. Como to the Contennial I lar, under the Wiannsboro Hotel, ot i To Our Pftaih HiE undersgned desiro to remind their old friend' and oustomers and the public generally that they are still to be found at their old stand, with a full Stoo of Plantation and Family Groceries; Boots, Shoes and Domestic Dry Goods & . All of which they are offering at pricos in keeping with the hard times and scarcity of inunoy; Give us a call and beconvinced of what we say, P S.-Those perstons indebted to us are hereby notified to come forward and make payniamt'at once, or they will find their accountas in the hands of an &fficer for collection. We need our mfoney and must have it.. nov 2 JOHNSTON & PETTICREW. FIRE INSURANCE. N OW in the time to insure your pro . perty, in any of the following well cstatbihedl Coup mies, %iz: The Liverpool. and Lundon and Globe, The (GrEnMANIA of New York, The Ileoali of Now York, The NAOARA of New Yt.rk, The ALANTm ot New Yoak, The 1ltWai'MAN of NeW York, The Fnn.HNALI of Philadelphia, The A-r.As of Hartford, The ST. PAUL. of Minnesota, The Gr~onoA Ioan., The llen5oND FInE AsSOCIATIoN Vin OIAIA. 1tates as low as can be obtained at any agency inl the .tate. Country Dwellings a specialty. ("in House insurance offered at adequate rates. JAMES W. LAW, Agent nov 2x4 at Winnsboro, S. C. FOR SALE OR RENT. I olfer for sale or rent the residenco located on V7anderho:ast troot, near the Associato Reformed Church. The house is cottage style, containing threo upright rooms, two attics, and kitchen room attached. The house has been re cently refitted entire. On the premises are a tino well mnd all necessary out buildings. Terms reasonable. Appt to JOHN W. PURCELL. nov2 41 or If. School Notict. p) RSONS wishing to teach in the pub. hi sltchools in Townshi) No. 8are noti tied that. the Trustees will neet at Ridge way onl Saturday the lithI of November, for the purpose of contracting with those who have complied with the order of the Board of E0xaminers. II ED'. UNDS. ( COtNELIUS MIEANS, Trustees. noy 2,x2 T E Pf14'I'lflBN IX, I1 Iln.Ihnt) IN COI.1'BinIuA, IS The Cheapest Daily Paper IN SOUTH CAl.I'NA. POLITICS DEMOCRATIC ALL TLHE NEWS Of the Day Condensed. Subseription, $250-6 Mpnths 7511' Pronounced the best Denocratic l)ily at the Capital. Address J ULIAN A . SELBY Manager. SchoolNotice. W'NNsInoao, S. 0. Octobe~tr I 18761 rF liE undeitrsignxed by virtue of'the au. .1.. thority vested in themn announce the tel low ingf appoinit menfts of School T1rus tio04 for the several School Dtistricts of L-airteld (County: No. 1. T. 1). Feaster, J1. Hlendrix Mc Lain George She ton. " 2. . .. Douglass, R. C. Chowney, Satn'uLel (rier. " M3. or D. Moly Jesse Gladden, Mao T lonlware. "' 4. O) 1(. T'hIompsonl, Francis Gerig, Charles Ayres. "' 5. Samuel J ickson, Dr. H1. F. Gib 501n, Aeitilla Hlarrison. "C. F. M. L Duike, E 11. Heins, San cho ltuff. ''7.1). J. Seiglar, T. M Rtember', Arthur Williamsti. "8. Jfohnx Fenly, .lowc:l Edmunds, Cornehus .%ieans. " . J.It. Delhaney, S. W. Jackson, Jose~h T'homapson. "1.C. If. Seruggs, W. N.:M on( Munairo liunerson . Ion4 "11 . It. TI. Yairborougha, D). L. Glenn,I "' 12. W. II. Itobinson, Iraneous Pope, D.C. Aiken. " 1. ThionasM Lfeyle, J. F. Dawvkins, Th e above' appoinatees are neqluested to organizeC themselves ito Boards, as re quliredl by latw, and1( report to tho school ('ountmisoner' of the County without I dlelay. TFhey will also have tho free achiools in their respective jurisdictions I pjenetd on iho 2nd~ Monday in November nex't. 'lhle school funud. bot h State and loe,dl.has been'i d tuly apportioned to the several school districts, andi the trustees aire r--qmli stedl to provide themselves with a statemient of te Saie, in ortder to deter mine' thet lenigthu of timno the schools can 1he ruin. All appllie'.mts for teachers' cer tieat s art' reqtuire'd to prese'nt themselves hotfore thet lioardI of Examine'rs, colored appliennts on Saturday the 28th of Octo her ande white, app~llicanlts on1 Mlonday the 3uth~ of' Oc'tober. Every person, without exce'pt ion, applying for a certificate to teach, thie free schools a Ill be subjected to a rigid examination, antI no certi'entte will le ssued to any tone not possessing the retquisite qulaiitltientios. W'. .J Clt AWFORD, lioard of Exaanint'rs for F'airtield. Oct 2t-x J. CLENDINING, hoot and1( Shon Manf'tacturer, WINNSUIOIIo, S. C. TIlE unadersigned re spetfully announces to the teitize'ns of F"airtltield that he 4 has removed his hoot antd Shoe Manufactory to one dloor below Mr. C. Mullers. I am11 preparted to mlanufaf~cture all styles tof wtork in a substantial and workmanliike mannewr, out of the very best muattermls, and att prites fully as lowv as the 51ame goods ca:n lhe manutilfactured for at the North or elsewhere. I keep constantly on hajnd, ,a good Stock of Sole anti UTpper Leather, Shot. Findings &e., which wvill ho sold at reasonable hprieos. Repairing promp1tly attentdetd to. Termsastrictly Cash. Am Dried Hides bought. oct 12 J. CLENDI~NING. PLA NTATION T10 iENT. rpo RENT, for tihe year 1877, the plan tat ion k nown as the " Mobley Place," one tmile from the oltd Chestnut Ferr, eight miles fr, in the town of ('amiden I Kershawv 'ounty. On the premises are a good dwelling, Outhouse4 suitable for enata, good g ia-house, screw, se. Glootd farming lantd open, auffient for eight or ten ploughs. Parties wishitng to rent can appl y to Menars. Tranthmam & Ilay, Attorneys, Camdten, S. C., or to the owner at Rtock Hill, 8. 0. oct 6 Sw. MAny A MOnILor . IINREEENIl Fall and Winter Dry Good MOCREERY, I ColUm3 WE are now opening our Fall and Wint DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, B And beg that all in want of goods ive us a Stock full of the most desirab e goods CASKi and sl1 for CASEE, and buyer who is in the market all you goods at prices which side of New York. Ci. . Samples Rent by mall wYhen regnested OVeII $10 in value it accompanie-d by the delivery will be Rent freo by expresw. Sept 21 c COTTON. WE have resumed business at our for.. Imer stand, No. 3, Bank Range, and will be glad to see our old customers. We will use every endeavor to please you raid to Igive yeu goods at the very lowest prioes. Cotton purchased, or if parties prefer io ship, we will advance twenty-five dollars a bade and hold subject to their orders. LADDIDROSa I EEPS8 constantly or hand a full sup ply of Choice FAMILY GROCERIES and PLANTATION SUPPLIES. is stock has recently been replenished, and he is now readly to supply the wants of all. oct12 State of Month Carolina, COUNTY OF FAIRriELD. By Jno. J. Neil, 1&quire, Probale Jtudge. H IEREAS Ilamos Turner, Esq., hath made suit to me to grant him letters of adninuistratlon nf the estate and effects of A. Yongue Turner, deceased: These are, therefore, to oito and admon lah all and sing ular the kindr ' and credi tors of the said A. Yoane 'is.rner, de ceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be hold at Fairfield Court House, 8. 0., on the 11ith day of November next, after publication a~erof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this twenty-fourth day of October, Anno Domini 1876. JNO. J. NETTI, oct 2..fx22.F.C . "T<OS. R. ROBERTSON, Attorney at La: AND TRIAL JUSTICE. .P All business entrusted to him Ii ither oapacity will receive prompt atten, ion. Ofmee on Washmbi on street, one door not of Winnsboro oot6 I. A GAILLAR. Jxo. . Rcywo.n GAILLARD & UEYNOLDS, ITTORN EYS AT LA W. NO. 2 LA W RA UR, WINN8l:OlhO LMUTil CAlBOI-INA rIHE CAIMPAIGN FAIRLY OPENED. 93OT3a -"3ATOT..A:E-."0 . AS returned nnd will now display for .Ltho benefit of his Patrons, the itizens of Fuirilold, H A TS, ho Nobbiest, Tilden, Hampton, Cuator and .11 other stylon. (1.0'1 lINO: L'he most~stylish Suits, of tho latost ani uost approved make and style. DI)Y GOODS >f the lataut and most becoming styles, k< muit the most fastidious. All I ask of my 'riends is do themanoilven the justice, anc 40L tho favor. to look at him Stock before making purchuce. My Stock of BOOTS AND 8110ES a complete. Hosiery, Underwear, Shawls and 1anketa. I can competo with any %ne in this market, or elsewhere. All I ask a a call, to convince my friends that I meam SOL. WOLFE. oct 19 FO OUR CUSTOMERS 0- - .110 are indebted to us for PROVIS ONS or PHOSPHATES, we would respet ully call attention, that your bills are duE en or before the first of November. WE re dlepending on you for payment A'] )NCE, to enable us to rueot obligationi nado to assist you, and which gre due a hat timo. In order for us, as well as you, to main ain our credit, it is necessary to mneot oul >romises promptly. Beaty, Drod Son, oct 12 3htarlotte, !o In mi bin, & A ugusti Itali lload. Co f-'uNoaA, Dec. 19. 1876. iEfollowing Passenger Scbedube . h er gin over tisi real ona and tier this date: TitAIJ--ooi O NOR TH. ieave Augusta. 0-.. at 4.16 p s "Columbia. 15. C., 9 20 p . ' Winnaboro, 12.00 p.. " Chester, 2.00 a at rrive at Charlot te, N. 0. 6. 16 a 'a. TRAtN--flosu( SoUrTh. eave Charlotte, N C. at 9 40 p " Chester, 12.06 a a " Wannaboro, lAR6 a in " Columbia, 8.45 ,. n. Lrrive at Augusata 9.01) a m JAS. ANDI)RRON, Gen'i bupt. A. POPES, Uen. Passenger and TIcke Ag., 111D BARGAINS s, Boots, Shoes, Hats &o. r 4OVE & Co.'S, ia, S. a. er Stock of OOTS, SHOES, HATS &c. call before buying. You will find our to be found nnwhere. We buy for with the long experience of our the time, .we propose to give cannot be duplientld this il and be convinced, orders promptly attended to and when money or requested to be oollected on r, Love a Co.. %I.OTl2BIA, S.C. MIIASTER & BRIBE M1ost r-espectiu1y request Ithe inspeclol of 16their ebellp 1111d vell sele, ted stock of goods, which they ifer as low as 1111y house in the up COU NTItW. THEIR LADIES' Department is full and complete in every line. RUFF'S, SILK TIES, Hlandker.-hief.<. Col'ars. Cuffs &c., in great variety and at extremely low pricos. AMERICAN DELANES, Nice Dresa Goods, colored and )lack Alpacas, at prices that defy competition. DOMESTIC GOODS, Consisting of Brown Homeapun, Ch&eck ed Homespun, Donims, ''ickings, Shirt ings, &-., at prices to auit the lrice of Cotton. THEY HAVE A splendid lot of Jenns and Cassinmeres, Gentsi' and Roys Suits which they offer at great bargains. OPERA, GRAY, WVhite andl~ Red Ftanniels at selling A FULL STOCK OF Glents', Youths,' Roya' and Childrens clothing of every description. THEIR LINE OF Gents' Furnishing Goods is complete in every par' cnhar. GENTS', LADIES', Youths'. Boys' and ' bildren's Shoes in great variety, and at u ideniably low prices. THEIR HARDWARE Department is full and comnplete, non sisting of everything generally found in a hardware store. A NEW LOT OF Good nnd cheap carpets just received. (all anid exuamine hit'ore bu ying your goods elsewhere McMASTI'1 & BRICiE. et 5._____ J.F.Mctater &Co --.0-.... NEWY GOODS 1 NEW GOODS!I JUST RECEIVED ! Consisting of all the Laitest Varieties. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING IS AS COMPLETE AS ANY IN TOWN. PRINTS PRINTS PRINTS 6}cts. 8Acts. 10cts. BLANKETS, SHAWLS and LAP ROBES AT THE LOWEST We would call special attention to our comlelte stock of Ready -mado , Shirts made to order and a fit SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS, Pegged, Cable, and Handbsewed. Ladies Shoes of the best make, and EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE WIIERE~ AND WE GUARANTEE TO PLEASE. J. F. McMASTER & CO. NEWS AND HERALD IS PUDLISHED EVEnY THURSDAY AT 4W WINNSBORO, S. BY THU WINNSBORO PUBLISIING CO. IT CONTAINS A HUMMARY OF THE LEADING EYENTS s.F THE DAY, Slate News, Cointy News, Political News, Etc. THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT R ECEIVES SPECIA L A1 TENTION. TI H E LOt 'A L~ COLUJRN1 In well filled with town and oounty neCws. The aim of the Publishers is to issue a. FIR.T'- LAHS FAMILY NEW8PAPER4 Totrm, of Cub tcr'ption, payable Iiaar - bly in advanc': One copy, one year,------ -- $3.00. One copy, six months, - - - - $1.60. One copy, three months, - - - $1.00. Five copies, one year, at -- - - $2.75. Tin copies, One year, at - - -- $2.60. Twenvty copies, one year, at - - $2.60. To every person making up a club of ten or more stubscriber,. a copy will be sent free for one year. Theinamnes consti tuting a club needl not all be at the same JOB PRINTING IN ALL ITS DEPARtT~IENTg DONE IN TIlE IBEST STYLE AND AT THE* LO ii EST PRICES. We are prepared to furrnish, on short notice, BANK DHIECKS, BILb HEIADS, NOTES. ENVELOPES, LETTERt HEADS, INVITATIONS, CARDS, LAW BLANKS,l'TE , POSTAL CARD)S, ETC., ETC. Termsi for Job Work--cash on D~eliver'y. All business comnmunieations should b auddressedl to the Winnaboro Publishing Company, WINNSBORO, 8. C. SELLING OPE AT~COST BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS. offr m enirestock of Boots, Shoes, HasadCaps, at andi below Cost Price, preparatory to e osing out my busi ness by January lat, 1877, I also call attention to a fine lot of can vassed Ilams. Choice brandis of New Oroanis, Cuba and Ilacek Strap Molasses. I ghest pricu given for cotton. R. J. McCARLEY. P. 8. All parties indebted to me are re quested to call and settle on or bofore the 15th Noveumber, 1870. (mot 23 n J. MeCm.....