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TRI-WEERLY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ri- Wely One rW -- -- - - $4.00 " 4" Sit- ionthis. - - - - 2.00 " " Three months. - - - 1.00 RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square one insertion $1.00. For e o b ti r Obitua r b~1 o e "O~rged for disedunt ma~de f or conta o soments. -0 JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, Tickets. &c. neatly executed at this office,-CHEAP FOR CASH. .NiW OF THE DAY. Lands are irrigated in Colorado by wind.mill power. Pennsylvania will liquidate $8,.. 824,900 of her debt falling due in August of this year. The wife and children of Dr. Ayer have applied for a guardian for him. The doctor's brother and other relatites resist the appointment. Boston's scheme for an elaborate sfyt'en of public parks has been favorably reported upon by the cqmmittee. The estimated cost is neadiT $9,600,000. P. D. Wigginton has served notice of contest on ex-Governor Pacheco. claiming to be elected congressman from the Fourth Cali forniafDistrict by'a majority of one vote. At the instance of the Boston board of health five prominent manuiaeturreys have been indicted for the adulteration of candies with poisonous ingredients and have given bonds in $6,000 each. Thrpe thou~sand tons of grain and oi'e thousand tons of fresh beef sailed out of New York for England the other grping. Who says 'Uncle Sam-&an t take card of him self Y The New York custom house has been investigated. Several wit nesses testified that political influ ence demoralized the custom house, illiterate and incompetent persons being kept in position thereby. Y ' p rgti s were se id' nd csary was conclusive. MYsTERIoUs DIsAPPEARANcE OF A CnAnoT' Msa9n &.--Aqlittle over thr . A. V. Loyns, a la goo .nerchant in this city, informed his clerks that he expected to leave the next day for New York to replenish his stock of spring goods. A memorandum was hurriedly made out, and on the first day of May he left. One of his clerks, Mr. Ed. Milien, accompanied him as far as Greensboro,' since which time nothing whatever has been heard of him.-Charlotte Ob eervpr. _________ A SAFE PLAN.--The Joss of life re% sulting fromt fires :ia theatres has set thie inventive mind of man at work to conceive a plan whereby suicev holocausta.tnay be' prevented. A Norristown genius' idea is to have all the seats in a theatre fash-. ioned after the style of fire- proof safes. When an alarm of fire is sounded, the audience, he says, re tam their seats, and, as soon as they observe the flames, they simply close the selfslockigg doors and let the devouring element devour. After @ie fire, say~twelve hours, a niti employed -for the purposg goes around among the debrid, unlocks the fire -proofs seats. and liberates the audience, go come forth without a single hair of their heads singed.--Norrisonz .Heralcd. HT. F. Dickens, the' oungest son of Charles Dickes,E gives readings from his fatlb$s works, and, it is said, gav~ promise of being more jej e"'a a reader than his A white woman in Marion, who' is charged with having committed the same crime several times before, is about to be tried for infanticide. J. OLiNOiltNG, Boot and Shoe kanufacturer, ~ THE undersigned re SSp etfully announces, to the citzekf Firfeldthat ho has removed his Boot and Shoe wrk a and ill sty es of oki a substatialan orkmanlike maunner, out of the very best materials, and at prices fully as low as the same goods can be mahbfactured for at the North or elsewhere. I keep constantly on hand La good Stoko peadUjn Leather, Shoe-Finding ~ hil i be sold at rasonabe ' e elaIring P striotly Cash. oot 12 ,. . J. OLENDINING. fPIGitFans ! ans ! A~ar gyook of Fans ust in. . . Mona Bi wrun 2. . W. HABENICHT BEOSleave to inform his friends and customers generally that his stock of Imported and Domestic TiqIors and WVine is full, and the purity of his goods war. ranted. ALSO, A full supply of Chewing and genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes. 'ALSO. Seegers' Pure Double Strong Brown Lager Beer, always fresh on draught AT CENTENNIAL BAR. mar 29 JUST RECEIVED, A full stock of Plain and Fanoy Gro ceries,, which will be sold at low.st price for the Cash. ALSO, A fine stock of liquors, such as WHISKEY, BRANDY, WINES in groat variety, ALE, BEER, etc., etc. The patronage of the public a solici ted. B. ROSEPIHEIM. feb 10 FURNLTUR E, 'WINDOW Shades, Picture Frames, Children's Carriages, Lumber and Shingles. Use economy by buying the best, and buy where you can get the cheapest. april 26 R. W. PHILLIPS. Merchant Tailorinq. THEf undersigned informs the citizens of Winnsbsro and the county generally, that he has opened a Tailoring Estaiblish ment in the store next to Mr. J1. Clendin ing's. He is -prepared to do all .kinds- ,of work in'his line at short notice and on reasbnable termns. A full line of samples kept constantly on hand, from which customers may make selections. Special attention given to CUTTING. feb 24-tx~rm W. G. ROCHIE. TC.ILJT O.A.P. JUST RECEIVED, O NE gross of the genuine Brown Windsor Soap. ALSO, Twenty-five dozen assorted Soaps,at the Drug Store of april 24DR. WV. E. AIKEN. MORRIS' HOTEL. I have just finished painting, papering 1.and thoroughly renovating my Hotel from top to bottom, and now have It In first class order and am prepared to en tertain my guests with much more con vienco and comfort than heretofore. O01ce on first floor and opening on main street,, with .dinning room and sample room adjoining. .Every effort will be made to make my guests comfortable. Hotel located next door to F. town. Charges to suit the times. A. A. MORRIS, aprl--28-4f 9 Proprietor. Win nsbor o Hotel. HE undersignedi takes pleasure in Informing his friends and the public that he has removed to that large and commodious Brick Hotel, located in the to ado ae th~ p abllo ithclro nAd eli furnished rooms, and a table sup j114with the best that the markt/ dto deserve aud hopes to reoev te public patronage. M. L. NROWN, _Jan~e, s, IN4.-*f Proprietor. a. SENRI J~CTST JEB A FULL STS SUMMER WHICH WE ARE E BEST PRINTS, 12 YARDS Fl WHITE PIQUES, 12, CENTS .A. ]SID .AL.l L Q VERY 1 -A] FRESH PRUNES, 10 CE] FRESH TOMATOES, 20 i NICE FRESH PICKLES, AND ALL OTHER BROMA, CHOCOLATE, SEA GARDEla O F ,A, L L -V7 -VERY SHOES AT -ALL] PLEASE CALL AND k may 14 Beat is Cheapest I NEW WILLCOX & GIBBS AUTOMATIC Silent Sewing machine. Latest Invention, Producing Marvelous Results. pet.' tor sna merit places it. beyod ai <com se1lers of noisy, hard(-runing roublesoe two thread, teiona machines. Onily Machine in the World with Automiatic Features, and with no Tension to Manage. Write by Postal Card for Price List, List of Offices, &o. WILLCOX & G [BBS S. M. CO., (Cor. Bond St.) 658 Broadway, N. Y. may 15-ly Collior & Cha der CALL ATTENTION Otheir large and elegant assortman. GLASSWARE, sapecially their Berry, Fruit and Preserve --ALSO, To thoir variety of LAMPS, which, for beauty an~d cheapness, exei. --ALSO, To their large stock of CROCKE RY, whieh they offer at low 'piceit, to close out their GOODS In this line. lul & Co. JC~BJIvED, DOK OF NICE GOODS, ELLING VERY LOW. )R A DOLLAR. A YARD. E'H ER G-OOD; CHEAP. 4SO 1TS A POUND. md 25 CENTS A.CAN. SOLD BY THd DOZEN. GOODS VERY CHEAP. FOAM, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ETC. -0 SEEDS, CHEAP.-. TD BOOTS -0 ----- -F E.IN.s EE FOR YOURSELF. spring-1 anhine. tI RADE1.A OEh% PaTO. JVrs 11, 1811. WE CLAIM FOR THE IMPROVED WHITNEY SEWING MACHIN ES Thue following specific points of suipe riority: I-EGreat rlunjillclty in Con 2-Duaibllity. 3-Exceedisuay Light Wmu n~ing. 4-stilli Rlunnisaug. NoIs.e ess. n--Perfora,'ns. all Varieties of 1Vork. 6 -ieauf y of FiuuIin anid 1Worhnamnahp. 7-GREAT REDUCTION EN REIL. Hinglo Malchlinles sent on orders direct front the Faictory, written gualranltee with each Mahine. WHlY PAY OLD PREICES! feSend for circulars and paorticulars. Addriess, Time Whlitney MIf'g. Co., feb 17 Paterson, N. J. WATERS'0BCHESTRION Atmes ORIGAII Ia the enet beautiifiin style qad per fect in to no ever usade. It has - the celebrated Concer-m - to stop, whics is a fine imitation fthellusnan -Voice, and two and a hair Octaves of bells - tuned in perfect h~nr= innn with the reeds, f eat ael elet Iug. WATJIS (JAR110 ER ATe CI11lEN, CIIlAPEL, and 5e5 con bine RU lT of VOlING wit great volume cfitone suit Po~r arior or Chnrch. ~TER 8 ~AN 8, ~em R THlE BES MAD ; the Tone,Toneh, Woakrnshi,'and -a urablit Unsurpassed. PRICES E XT REMELY LOWfor ensk.Moem thiy Installnents received. Instrumente to let uenti paid or aner congret. A i 1a AGENTS WAlI'IED. Speciaiineuqs to the trade.Iistm'ated Vntalo es 12,1f ' * INS. IORAtrm t E WT d OS , EAS 14t S'1VN M(QUARlUN.T$ WRAPPING PAPERl. MA RCHANTS are requested to corn L..pare our prices for Paper and Paper Blags, with thouo p aid elsewhere. Jan8 R cAEren= 1. I-) C NEWSANl HERALD WEEKLY EDITION, In l'UDLISIRD EVERY WEDNESDAY At WINNSBORO, S. C. DY THU WINNSBORO PUBLISHING CO. IT CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF TIHE LEADING EVENTS OF THE DAY. State News, County News, Political News, Etc. THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT RECEIVE S SPECIAL ATTENTION. THE LOCAL COLUMN Is well filled with town and county news. The aim of the Publishers is to issue a FIRsT-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Terms of Subscription, payable invaria bly in navance: One copy3, oneO year,---- ------$3.00. One copy, six months, - - - -- $1.6C. One copy, three months, - - - $1.00. Five copies, one year, at - - - - $2.75. Ten c'opies, one year, at - - - - $2.60. T1wenty copies, one year, at - - $2.50. To every person making up a elub of ten or more isubscribers. a copy will be sent free for one year. The names consti tuting a club need not all be at the same post-offico. JOB PRINTING LL I TH DEPARTMENTS DCNE 3N TilE lBEST STYLE AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES. We are prepared to furnish, on short notice, BANK 3HECKS, BILL HEADS, NOTES ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS( INVITATIONS, CARDS, LAW BLANKS, POSTERS, POrITAL CARDS, ETC., ETC Terms for Job Work--Cash on Delivery. All business communications should be ddressedl to the Winnsboro Pub,11sd~ug Company I ~ WINN8Bunnn S.